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LECLLLSHOTICGS.
W 1 ;
Georgia—Cuuulcn County.
To all whom it ntny concern.
fHEREAS Israel Goer, administrator
on tho estate of John Roux, applies to
the Hon. the Court, of Ordinary of said Coun
ty, for letters dismissory on said estate.
These nro therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of
said dceoased, to filo their objections, (if any
they have,) in tho Clerk’s otHcoofsoid Court,
on or before the first Monday in January
next ensuing, otherwise letters dismissory
will be granted to Uto applicant.
Witness the lion. William Gibson, one of
tho Justices of said Court, this 14th June,
1829. JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o.c.
june 19 175
LE&AL NOTICES.
IA r THE SIXTH CIRCUIT COURT U.
STATES, DISTRICT OF GEOR■
GIA^MAY TERM, 1829.
Ralph Clay ) Two Jut foment* in Sixth
Titos. and Robt. Nowell.
I Tux
•Jewell. ) * '
'ircuit Court,
Georgia—Bryan County.
By the Court of Ordinary of said County.
To nil whom it may concern.
W HEREAS John J. Maxwell, Esq. ad
ministrator on tho estate of Isjc Black-
sell, has applied to tho Hon. tho Court of Or
dinary of said County, to bo discharged from
his s\ad administratorship.
TI1080 are thorofore to cito and admonish
all and singular the heirs and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections (if any) in
tiie Clerk’s office of this Court, on or before
the first Monday in January next, otherwise
letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness tho Hon. Lewis Hines, one of the
Justices ofthe said Court of Ordinary, this
second day of July, one thousand eight hun
dred and twenty nine.
JOSHUA SMITH, c. o. c.
July 4 189—Jl
A RULE having been granted at tho last
Term of tho Court, requiring the attor
ney of the plaintiff of record to show cause
why ho should not enter satisfaction on tho
above judgments, and it now appearing t hat
the payments were m tulo.to tho plaintiff liim-
self and not to tho attorney of record. And
it further appearing that the plaintiff is dead,
and his legal representatives unknown or ab
sent from tho state, it is ordered that one
month’s notice be given in two of the tho j^az*
zettes in this place, und one at the scat of tho
general government,calling upon the said per
sonal representatives of the said Ralph, to
shew cause ut tho next term of this court, to
wit, on the Thursday next after the first Mon
day in November next, at Milledgeville, why
satisfaction should not be ordered to be enter
ed by tho clerk on the suid two judgements.
Extract from minutes.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
aug 22 lm—212
Georgia—Bryan County.
By the Court of Ordinary of said County.
To all whom it may confirm.
W HEREAS Col. George W. M’Allistcr,
administrator of the estate of lliram
Coon, has applied to the Hon. the Court of
Ordinary of said County, to bo discharged
from his administratorship.
These arc therefore to cite mid admonish
all and singular the heirs und creditors of the
said deceased to tile their objections (if any)
in tho Clerk’s office of this Court on or before
tho first Monday in January next, otherwise
letters dismissory will be granted the appli
cant.
Witness the Hon. John J.^ Maxwell, one of
the Justices of said Court of Ordinary, this
second day of July, one thousand eight hun
dred uud twenty nine.
JOSHUA SMITH, c. o. t
July 4 189—}i.
Georgia—Bryan County.
By the Court of Ordinary for said County.
To all whom it may •tonmii.
W HEREAS George M. Waters, Esq.
Executor on tho estate of Cliritiuna
Kirkland, has npplied to the Hon. the Court
of Ordinary of said County, lobe discharged
from his said Executorship. •
Thoso arc theredbro to cite and admonish
all and singular the heirs and creditors of said
deceased, to fire their objections, (if any) in
the Clerk’s office of this Court, on or before
the first Monday in January next, otherwise
letters disniissorv will be granted.
Witness the I ton. Lewis Hines, one of the
Justices of said Court of Ordinary, this second
day of July, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-nine.
JOSHUA SMITH, r. o. c.
july 4 189—‘i.
Chatham Superior Court.
May Term, 1029.
W HEREAS William Gaston, James Bil
bo, OrrayTatt, and George Gordon,
were summoned to attend this Town of the
Court ns Grand Jurors and made default—It
is ordered that they be severally fined in tiie
sum of Forty Dollars, unless good cause of ex
cuse bo filed with the Clerk of this Court, oil
or before tho first day of the next Term.
True extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk,
W HEREAS John Dennis, Thomns »S. Lu
ther, Nichol Turnbull, John P. Dean,Jo
seph Hitchcock, George Bouncy, Anson Par
son, Levi Hart, and William K. Gaston, were
summoned to attend this term of the Court as
Petit Jurors &minlc default—It is ordered that
they be severally fined in the sum of Twenty
Dollars unless good enuso of excuse bo filed
with tho Clerk of this Court on or befuru the
first day of the next Term.
True extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk,
aug 27 214
Chatham Inferior Court.
Jur.Y Term, 1820.
W HEREAS William II. Coe, William F.
Taylor, James Thompson, Horace
Blair, Thomas Rycrson, Francis I. Lay, Nor
man M’Leod, William Finch, George Oliver,
John W. Turner, ami Jacob Gould, were sum
moned to attend the present Term of this
Court as Jurors und made delimit—Ordered
that they be severally fined in the sum of Ten
Dollars, unless they file on oath, with the
Clerk of this Court, good causo of excuse on
of before tho first day of tho next Term.
True extract from tho minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk,
aug 27 «*•*
Cainden Superior Court.
A riti f. Tun 3t, 1929.
Administrator Daniel Grade, i
v*. s .S’circ f acini.
Ephraim Harrison. J
I t appearing by the return of tlic^Sherifftlmt
the defendant is not to bo found in Hie
County, und that personal service cannot be
effected on him oftliesci. fa, On motion it is
ordered, that the defendant appear on or be
fore the first day of tho next term, and plead to
the said writ of sci. fa. and in default of said
appearance, the plaint iff have leave to proceed
on his writ of sci. fa. in the same manner im if
service had been effected on him. Anti it is
further ordered that this rule he published in
one of the Gazettes of Savannah, once umonth
UltiJ the expiration thereof. .
Extract from the Minutes.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
xpril 15
120—}0m
FINAL NOTICE.
MIN 8. iScttKViiN (which consists of Bonds and
Notes) to a close, requests all persons to whom
the Estute is indebted, to send a statement of
their demands, properly attested, to tho sub-
V Kcriher, before the 1st day of November next,
i,s after that day those who neglect will be
'debarred payment, and a final settlement made
tho Estate. WM. JOYNER,
\ Ex’or. of II. H. tic re ven,
Coosa what Jilo, 1th June, J829.
y 9(1--JwitN
In Equity—In Superior Court,
May Term, 1820.
In tho matter ofnpplicaticm of Dr. Paul 11. Wilkins to
bo removed as Trustuo,
O N roadiug and filing the Petition of the
said Paul If. Wilkins, praying for an or
der of this Honorable Court, requiring Alfred
Iverson, of tho County of Jones and titato of
Georgia, Co-Trusteo with tho said Paul H.
Wilkins and William Iverson, the father of
the Infant children of tho said Wm. Iverson
and Ann Eliza Iverson his wifo, hut now de
ceased, thecestuy que Trusts mentioned in
said Deed of Trust, to show cause on the first
day of tho next Term of tho Superior Court
for tho said County of Chatham, why tho said
Paul If. Wilkins should not be relensedand
removed from said Trusteeship. On motion,
ordered that the said Alfred Iverson and Wil
liam Iverson, on behalf of tho said Infant ccs-
tuy que trusts, do shew cause on the first day
of the next Term of tho Superior Court of the
County of Chatham, why the prayer of the pe
titioner should not be grunted ;—and it is fur
ther ordered tlmt a copy of this order bo pub
lished in one of the Public Gazettes of this Ci
ty, once n month until the meeting of the suid
Superior Court.
True extract from tho minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk,
june 29 81—)
NOTICE.
I TtOUR months'utter date application will
bomudotothe Honorable the Justices
of the Inferior Court of Chatham County,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to soil all that tract of land, granted to Jacob
llarstene, on tho 24th July 1820, containing
2021-2 acres, on the waters of Three Mile
Brunch, and known, ns originally granted, by
the Number 425, in tho 2d District of Bald
win County, for the benefit of the heirs of said
Jacob llarstene.
N. P. CROWELL,
M. A. CROWELL,
Adm’or and Adm’tix.
june 22 78—$5m
Superior Food for Children In
valids and others.
R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, for
making superior Bariev Water in ten
minutes; strongly rcconnnonuedbytho Facul
ty us a nutritious cooling Food for Infants ;
is in high repute for making a delicious Pud
ding ; being considered nrcforablo to Ground
Rice, Tapioca, &c.; aim cxcollcnt for thick
ening Broths or Soups; and PATENT
GROATS, for making superior gruel in teu
minutes, atone hnlfthe expense of the com
mon Pearl Barley or Einbden Groats. Either
of the above preparation made with Milk, af
fords a very nourishing und light Diet. Pre
pared only, and sold wholesale and for expor
tation, by Matthias Robinson & Co. 64, Red
Lion Street, Holborn, London.
The Patentee solicits attention to the fol
lowing Document.
(Copy.')
Apothecaries* ITall, London, Feb. 8//i, 1826.
Sir—I have analyzed your Groats and Bar
ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s
Letters Patent for tho solo manufacturing of
the same, properly denominate “Patent Bar
ley and Patknt Guoats.” I have no hesi
tation in declaring them to be genuine pow
de.rs of thcjtncsl Barley and Oats lever auto.
I consider ft a public advantage, and of great
iniportunco in the medical world, that by your
mode of preparation, a valuable, fine, mucila
ginous beverago and food may be obtained in
a fow minutes.
I have also analyzed some samples,—imita
tions of your articles,—which aro “warrant
ed free from udultcration, “these I pronounce
to bo composition of different meals, consc-
quently, neither pure Barley-water nor Oat-
gruel can be made from them.
I am, Sir, your obedient scrvnnt,
RICHARD CLARKE.
To Mr. M. Rodjnson.
Tho above testimonial, from a gentleman
who has already rendered the public much ser
vice by exposing various deleterious mixtures
and adulterations in articles of general con
sumption, added to tho recommendation of
the medical profession, mako it unnecessary
for the propnetere to do more than state, that
none are Genuine which do not bear tho words
"Robinson’s Patent” tho Royal Arms, and
tho Signature of Matts. Robinson.
Warranted to keep in uny climate.
The subscribers having been appointed o-
gonts for the ubovo urticles and with a view cf
introducing them in this city for medicinal mil
other purposes, have just received a sinal
quantity, neatly put up in half pound packa
ges, with directions lor use. They feel us-
sured from the great demand for them in Now
York, Philadelphia and Clmrlcston, that a sin
gle trial will decidedly prove their superiority
to Arrow Root, common Barley, &c. us unit-
Iritious food for children and invalids.
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Nos. 2 uud 15 Gibbons’ Buildiiirs.
aug 27
THOMAS RYERSON, Jr.
HAS just received per recent arri
vals, in addition to his former
stock of DRUGS & MEDICINE,
_ &c. &c.
Snlph Quinine (Fr.) Super Carb Soda
do Morphine do. Ergot
Piporino do. Saffron (Span.)
~ ’ Turkey
Opium (Turkey)
Sarsaparilla (Span.)
do. (Am.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (white)
OI Almonds
do Amber (reel.)
Castor (N. A.)
Soda ami Seid. Powd.
Acid Tartaric
Sul Aratus
Flora Benzoin
Castor Oil, superior
Hydriodatc Potass
Prussic Acid
Croten Oil
Iodine
Bluo Mass (Eng.)
Phosphate Sotlo
no Iron
Cheltenham Salts
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
do sheet
Mczcron
Balsam Fir
PERFUMERY.
Otto of Roses Honey and Orange
Bear's Oil, ' Flower Water
Rose, Cologn, nml Extracts of Roses
Lavender Wuter Pastilles Futnantcs
in cut glass and
plain Bottles. With a general assortment
of English, French und American SOAPS,
aug 22
NOTICE.
F OUR months ntler dale T shall apply to
the Inferior Court of Camden County,
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil
the real estate ot Michael Rudolph, deceas
ed, forthe benefit of the heirs ami creditors of
suid estate.
E. RUDULPII, Administratrix,
fiept 10 220—f
NOTICE.
T HREE months alter date application
will be made to the Savannah, Ogeo-
choc and Alatamaha Canal Company, for the
issue of Scrip No. 03, dated* 8th April, 1828,
for live shares of stock in sail! company; the
original having been destroyed or lost.
TllOti. PAINE.
sept 3 217—f.'hn
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to tho;lato William
A ti. Gillctt, will please to make payment
to the suberiber; and thoso having demunds
against the same will present them to
JAMES HIGGINBOTTOM,
Administrator.
J,owcr Three Runs, (S.C.) Sept 7th, 1829.
out 3 230
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Dr.
il Elijah Gillktt, will bo pleased to
inukc payment to the subscriber; und thoso
having demands against the same, will prc<
sent them to
JAMES HIGGINBOTTOM,
Adm’or. dr. bonis non
with tho will annexed.
Lower Three Runs, (S.C.) Sept 7th, 1B29.
oct3 215
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
I N Jefferson, Camden County in June last,
a negro munof dark complexion, about
twenty two years of ago, five feet and nine
inches, high, who says his name is WILLIAM,
mid that he belong* to Cupt. James Cruuper
ofPensacolu, Florida.
G. W THOMAS, Sliorifl*.
july 30 202—ft,
Landing from Henry and Queen
Mab,
I K KEGS V. K. Bull or
A ej 25 half bids Canal Flour
66 boxes Doolittle’s tioap
20 bbls Dunlap’s Ale
4 tiorces winter stained Sperm Oil
15 bbls Brandy
25 bbls N. E. Rum
ALSO,
7 cases Ready Made Clothing
Consisting of Cotton Shirts, Duck Trowscrs
ami Valent ia and Hwnnsdown Vests
Also,—Landing from John Chevalier,
20 hhtls Molasses
3 clients Hyson Tea
10 qr. eusks Marsoilles Wine
For sale by J. B. HERBERT,
oct 13
T Vnllow Pino. Timber wanted.
HE Subscriber will contract for Yellow
I’inu Timber of various loiigtlm mid siz-
n«, deliverable from tho luiddlu of'Hoptombor
lo Iko 1st Decomlmr.
WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr.
, Ag'l S. S. 8. Mill Co.
NEGROES WANTED.
Wanted to hire, IIvo uWu bodied Negroes
’ Apply us alone.
nug’.’U . .... -.J "II
Do la Monterat's Columbian
Vegetable Specific for the euro of Con
sumptions, Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of
Blood, nml Pulmonary ufiections of ererv
kind—the most vulunbio remedy ever dis
covered for tho euro of consumptions and
nil diseases ofllio breast und lungs leading
to consumptions.
T O AL1, AFFLICTED with l.lioso iron-
blusomo uflbctians, mi immedinto use of
this highly celebrated Specilie is only neces
sary tu convince the most incredulous of ils
possessing qualities superior to any other
mcdienl preparation yet discovered. Soo
the discovery ot' this invaluable medicine,
numbers have experienced its salutary nud
happy effects.—Ils mild and gentle operations
tire mneli extolled by those who have used it.
In all cases of coughs, colds, asthmas, ami
other consumptive nft'cctions, by the use of
this urticlc they have been enabled to defeat
an enemy whose attacks would otherwise
have been followed by the most alarming coil-
sequence. This specilie lias relieved and
cured the most violent eases in which other
medicines have Ihilcil to give nuv relief. Il
operates by jjentlo expectorations uud may
he given to iututs mul children with the grtul-
cst safety.
Do La Monterat's Columbian VegctadL
Spccific has stood the test of experience und
proved itself tho most valuable remedy cun-
discovered for tho cure of Consumption „d
Pulmonary affections of every kind.
Tho following certificates, just received
from highly respectable gcntlcmon will show
its value:
Baltimore County, Feb. 14(/i 1820.
Gentlemen—\ feel it my duty to acknowl
edge the great bonclit 1 Itavo derived from die
use of Do La Monterat’s Columbian Vci'etn-
blo Specific. I do not like to speak oP die
Medicine in the exalted terms in which I edi-
innto it, 1 will, therefore, as briefly ns possilfc,
give a history of my own situation, with dto
effects produced by this valunhlo medicine.'—
I Itavo been, for the last fivo or six years, b-
boring under a pulmonary Consumption, pm.
nounced to bo such by tlio attending phyii.
cion, during which time I have consulted
many physicians, taken much medicine, hut
nil to hut little purpose. The 12th of March,
1828, l puked blood fur tho first time, anil con
tinued so to do for several days in succession,
nud on tho 14th of tho same mouth was ton-
lined to my bed, where I lay for two-months
until I was reduced to such a state of doblity,
that my friends begun to despuirufiny redtve-
rv. f had minlo use also of ail the popular
iciuedlcs without benefit, and having acciden-
tally heard of this Specific, I determined to
give it a trial, anticipating from the uso of it,
no better result than had uttonded tho use of
all the remedies 1 bail tnkon; butin this 1 was
happily disappointed. At my very lowest
stale I commenced tho use of this Spocific
I took the first dose at night in nlittlo kerb ten,
sweetened, which threw mo in a gentle per
spiration and procured forme a good night’s
rest. I continued to lake the medicine as di
rected, and in about fivo days tuy cough wtrn
completely stopped and huvo not had uny re
turn since. 1 am now perfectly satisfied of
the superior qualify of this Specific over every
other medicine olfered for the cure of ills
above disease. You arc at liberty to Use thin
letter in any way you may think proper.—
Yours respectfully,
(Signed,) ' JOHN R. ELLICOTT,
Baltimore, Feb, lOf/r, 1820
I, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby cortify, Uni.
far upwards of six months, I was sorcnlly of.
flictcJ with a pain in my lironst, accompanied
with a very bad cough nml shortneoHofhronth,
and every indication (in thu opinion of a phis,
icinn) of approaching consumption; tillrr
having been persuaded by my parents, I wtu
induced to make triul af Do La Montoratfe
Colombian Vegetable Spocific, and the use of
three bottles completely restored mo to lion It II
, JOSEPH N. RUCKLE.
A supply of tho above valuable Medicine
lias just boon received by
LAY &. HENDRICKSON, Sole Ag'ls,
•''l"'il 28 Gibbon's Buildings.
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c.
THE subscribers have received per
Helen Mar and oilier arrivals, a
Fresh and extensive supply of Gen-
uino DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY, &c. such ns—
Supli. Quinine, French, Iodino
Pcpperinc, Phosphorus
Cheltenham, Preston, und Epsom Salts
Jalap, Hippo, Rhubarb, Cronin Tartar
Cnnthariuer, Colombo, Calomel
Tort Emet. Spanish Flot. Indigo
Pearl Ashes, Croton Oil
Cologn, Lavender, and Honey Water in u
great variety—Otto of Roses
Wushing and Shaving Soups of every des
cription
Fine Tooth, Dressing and Pocket. Combs
Cloth, Huir, Comb, Teeth &Nail Brushes
Iluir Powder, with Boxes mid Pull's
A fine Assortment of cut glass smelling
bottles with silver tops
Visiting, Conversation, and Playing Cards
Lamp Oil, Glasses nml Wicks of nil kinds
Which, added to their former stock, is not
to he surpassed in collection or quality, by any
establishment in tiie Southern Stales’. Mer
chants, Physicians, Planters, and Families
would do well to supply themselves for the
season, as thev are olibrcd nt very low prices
l/AY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, 8 &■ 15 Gibbon's Buildings,
june :t
American Quarterly Review-
W T. WILLIAMS has just received tho
• American Quarterly Review,
No. 11, for September, 1929.
CONTENTS.
I. Miller’s Memoirs,—;Memoirs of Gen.
Miller, in the service of the Republic of Peru
By John MiUor.
II. Memorials of Sir akspeare—Memor
ials of Shakspcure; now first collected.—
By Nathan Drake.
III. Southey's Colloquies—Sir Thos.
More; or, Colloquies on tho Progress ond
Prospects of Society. By Robert Southey,
L.L. D. Poet laaureute, &c.
IV. Geology—An Introduction to Geo-
logy; comprising tho Elements of the Sci
ence, in its present advanced state, and all
tho recent Discoveries ; with an Outline of
tho Geology of England and VVifies. By
Robert Bakcwcll :—Third Edition, entirely
recomposed, and greatly enlarged. With
new Plates. First American Edition, edited
by Professor Sillimon, of Yolo College, with
an Appendix, containing an Outline of his
Course of Lectures on Geology.
V. Codification—A contre-projet to the
Humphrysiau Code, and to the Prmects of
Redacation of Messrs. Hammond, Uiiiueke,
and Twiss. By John James Park, Esq. Bar-
rister at Law.
VI. Spain—A Year in Spain. By a Young
American.
VII. Education—Chapter XV. ofthe first
E rirt of the proposed revision of tho Statue
taws of the Stuto of New York.
A General View of tho present System of
public Education in France, and ofthe Laws
Regulations, and Courses of Studies in the
difierent Faculties, Colleges, and inferior
Schools which now compose the Royal Uni
versity of Paris, before the Revolution. By
David Johnson, M. D. Fellow ofthe ltoyal
College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
VIII. Diplomacy ofthe United States
—The Diplomacy of tho U. States. Being
an Account ofthe Foreign Relations of the
Country, from tho First Trcuty with France,
in 177b, to the present time. Second Edi
tion, with Additions. By Theodore Lyman,
Jr.
T.Y. Dwight's Germany—Travels in N.
ofGermuny, in tho years 1825 and 1826.—
By Henry E. Dwight, A. M.
*X. Sketches of Naval Life—Sketches
of Naval Life, with notices of men, manners,
and scenery, on the shores ofthe Mediterra
nean, in a series of letters from the Brandy
wine and Constitution Frigutcs. By u Civil
ian.
XI. American Poety—Specimens of A-
mcrican Poetry, with Critical und Biographi
cal Notices; in three vols. By Samuel Ket-
tell. sept 8
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
House, Sign, Furniture Ship
GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER.
HANGING,
T HE subscriber grateful for former favor?,
after u residence of ten years, tenders
his services to tho public iu the above line,
and informs them that his Establishment,
Sign of the Hand and Brush near the
Exchange,
is undergoing a general and extensive im
provement, and that ho has received by latu
arrivals a largo supply of'
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, WINDOW
GLASS, &c.
With the ossistanco of a competent foreman,
whom he has employed, will enable him to
execute work ofthe kind, on as accommoda
ting terms as any person in the city.
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass,
Sushes, Paper Hangings, <fc. <fc.
With u general assortmeut of articles in the
line always kept on hand, for sale wholesale
and retail.
N. B. Paints prepared for use and direc
tions given for using them.
P. MARLOW,
oct 0 231—3m
Potior s Vegetable Catholic on
T HE unrivalled und extensive reputation
already acquired by this medicine, de
mands from the proprietor his grateful ac
knowledgement to a discerning public.
Those nfiectnd with KING’S EVIL, or
Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased hones
SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED
SORE TIIUOAT, ULCERS of every des-
crijition,however old ami inveterate; every
variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches on
the lace, Pimples and Tetter in particular,
Rheumatism und Gout, White Swellings and
diseases resulting from Mercury, may lie
confident of obtaining in all the above eases,
iu which nature has not. altogether yielded to
d'seaso, radical and permanent euros from
the use of the Cnt-liolicon. This is the first
discovery of n medicine taken in tho stomach
that has lmd the long desired effect of curing
the most obstinate uud distressing external
diseases.
Tho use of nutritious food, mid the ordina
ry avocations of business* are not interrupted
by tho Cntliolienn ; ami its properties having
the power of restoring both flesh and bone,
nud id’ renovating and invigorating every
part ofthe system during the process of ex
terminating‘disease, is without u parallel.
The proprietor begs leave respectfully, to
return thunks to the many who have reposed
confidence in his former statements, relating
to the healing properties of the Cntholicon ;
nml ho would further assure the public, that
ho will in no instance forfeit, their confidence,
by recommending his medicine us applicable
to any disease in which it shnll not have
proved itself eminently successful.
A supply of tho above Valuable Medicine
kept on hand, and orders from any part ofthe
State, and letters postage paid, will receive
immediate attention. '
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Sole Agents,
No. 2 15 Gibbon’s Buildings.
july 11
MISSING.
H AVING been landed from tho N. York
packet ships, viz:—
Marks.
E. & W. Joyner, 1 bid. liquor, J Ilubbard,
1 bundle, landed from ship Heim*.
IL & IL 1 bundle aud 2 auvifs, from ship
Emperor.
J. Hubbard, 1 box, 1 cask, and 3 bundles,
from ship Emperor.
H. & G. or Holmes &. Gray, 1 box, from
ship Macon.
E. IL North, 2 boxes, fin ship Helen Msr.
The above goods are consigned to Mr. E.
Bliss of this city. Any information respect
ing the same will be thankfully received by
the consignee, or
HALL, SHATTER & TLITER,
oct 19
Swtiiin’s Vermifuge—Patent.
A FRESH supply of this valuable medicine,
highly recomtncndod ns a Hnfiumdcer
tain cure for worms in children, just received
and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
oct 8 Druggists.
School tor Young Ladies.
M ISS WILLARD nml MISS MEAD,
respect fully informs the citizens of Sa
vannah and its vicinity, thntthey contemplate
opening a School for Young Ladies on il/on-
ilay the 19th of October.
The school will consist of two classes, and
the terms of tut ion will he ns follows
For the 1st Class—$ 12 00 per quarter, of
twelve weeks. In this class will he
taught, Reading, Writing, Dictation,
Grammar, Arithmetic, Ancient and Mo
dern Geography, Ancient, Modern, and
American History, Rhetoric and Compo
sition.
For the 2d Class—$14 00 per quarter.—
In this class will he taught any of tho
studios included in the 1st class, with the
addition ofLogio, Elements ofCriticism,
Geometry, Algebra, Natural and Moral
Philosophy, Watts on the Mind, Chem
istry and Botany.
They will also instruct in Drawing and the
French Language, with the additional charge
.$10 00 per quarter each,
oct 10 333—u
North American Review.
W T. WILLIAMS lias just received the
• North Amoricun Review, No. 65, for
October 1829.
CONTENTS.
Irving’s Conquest of Grnnndn; Authorship
ofJunius’ Letters;Modern Greek Literature;
Egyptian Antiquities; Dwight’s Travels in
Gcnnnny ; The American Jurist; Holmes's
American Annals ; Life ond Works of Cano-
vu ; Grecian and Roman Geography; SpccL
mens of Americuu Poetry ; llosnckR* Life of
Do Witt Clinton; Captain Hall’s Travels in
the United Staten ami Cnniidii; Quarterly
List of New Publications ; Index.
MISSING.
S UPPOSED to have been taken from the
wharf, after landed from ship Helen Mar
last voyage.
1 bln. Liquor marked “Portland Ruin, J.
B.” consigned to Mr. John Bentley.
Also, landed from ship Henry, 3 boxes and
1 bbl. Liquor, marked J. II. G.’& Co., or J.
II. Gordon & Co.
And lauded from ship Helen Mar, the pre
sent voyage, 1 bbl. Liquor, T. & T. Neal,
consigned to Messrs. Stiles & Fannin.
Any information which may lead to the
recovery ofthe same, will be thankfully re
ceived by the consignees, or
11ALL, SHATTER & TUPPER.
oct 10
Lumber Factorage.
T HE Subscriber informs his friends ami
tin* public, that he continues the LUM
BER FACTORAGE and COMMISSION
BUSINESS, at tho wharf adjoining the Ca
nal, on his individual account.
He takes this opportunity of returning his
grateful thanks to those, who so liberally pa
tronized the lute firm of Wylly ti* Brown,und
respectfully solicits a share of the same.
ELISHA WYLLY.
Savannah, 1st Sept. 1829.
sept 1 216—||2ip
Commission Agency Business,
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
mllE Subscribers offer their services to
JL their friends and tho public, as Agents
and Commission Merchants in Darien.—
They huvo extensive wharves und ware-hou
ses, nml will pay prompt attention to all bu
siness, with which they may be favored,
HAWES & MITCHEL.
Darien, 10th Aug. 1829.
nug 11 207—l!3mo
BOARDING.
M R. and Mrs. BURNETT, lmvingtaken
the pleasant situation formerly occupied
by Mr. Lamar, opposite the Steam Boat Of
fice, respectfully solicit tliepatronugc of their
friends und the public generally. Boarding
on renronablo terms and every attention paid.
Also, a few spare rooms to let.
oct 13 234—pf
Swaim’s Panacea.
DOZEN this celebrated Panacea, di-
JmiXJ root from Mr. Swuim, and warranted
fresh prepared nud genuine, just received per
schr Swain, and for sale by
LAY & 11F.NDRICHSON,
Druggists.
C. W. ROCKWELL & CO.
H AVE received by lute arrivals from New
York, and now Itavo on board the Helen
Mar, a large ond extensive assortment of
Woolen and Cotton Goods,
Among which are the following:
20 boles London Duffic and Point Blan
kets, of assorted quality and sizes
40 bales Linscy Kerseys
" n 1 Canton do
Heavy Drab do
Blue and Mixt Plains
3 Bro. and Blea’d. Shirtings
5-4 do do Sheetings
Domes, Plaids and Stripes
15 cuses Satinets, assorted
LSO,
Fancy Calicoes, Dorchester Ticks, Apron
Checks, Cotton and Silk Ilandkcrciiiefs,
Leghorn Hats, Flannels, Plaid Clonks, Heavy
Drab Coats—and great variety of other
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which with their^former stock, they will sell
on the most reasonable terms. oct 1
10
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15
30
20
15
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So. Carolina I'cmtilo Institute.
M RS. JULIA FIERl’ONT WARNB,
(late Pnrincipnl of the Sparta Acade
my, Geo.) will bo associated with the Institute
from tho 1st Jununrv, ensuing.
elias Marks, m, n. prin’i.
oct (1 231—1,
Just Received,
5 IHIDS New Orleans Sngnr
10 kep< Goshen Blitter
All invoice of Settees, Fam’y nml Windsor
and Reeking Clmirx.
Landing from skip Stntirn end Eliza A. All-
by, ami fur sale by
net (I J. 1). HERBERT.
THE
DAILY GEORGIAN,
IB H'HUSUEn IX THE
By ROBERTSON & BEVAN,
EDITORS AXD PROPRIETORS.
AT EIGHT DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
PAYABLE IS ADVANCE.
the
COUNTRY GEORGIAN,
IS published to meet tho arrangement of tho mails.
Three Times a Wenk (Monday. Wednesday and Fri
day) at the otHce. of the Daily Georgian, and contains
all'ihomtidlicence, Commercial, Political ami Miscella
neous, including Advertisements, published in the Doily
Paper.
The Country Paper is wnt to all parts ofthe State and
Union, or delivered in tho city, at FIVE DOLLARS per
annum, payable iu advunco.
Advertisements ore inserted in both papers at 75 rent#
per square of 14 lines, for the first insertion, and 37 1*8
tor every succeeding publication.
Communications by mail must bo POST PAID.
Salesof Laud and Negroes by Administrators, Execu
tors and Guardian* nro requirod by law to bo held on
the first Tuesday in tho month, bet woon tho hours of 10
and 3 o’clock, aUho Court House iu tho county irtwhich
tho property i* situate. Notice of these soles must bo
given ia a public garotte Sixty Days previous to Uto sale.
Notico of the talo of Personal Property must bo given
in liko manner Forty day’s before tho sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an estate must be
published for Forty days.
Notice tlmt application will bo mada to the Court of
Ordinary for leave to .Vd land, must be published Four
Month?! 1
Hall Shapter & Tupper,
Have lately received and now qfl'er for sale,
TONS Swedes Iron, comprising a
*vU complete assortment
30 libds prime St. Croix Sugni3
50 bbls loaf do
50 bugs prime Green Coffee
8 hlids do do do
200 bbls No. 3 Mackerel
100 kegs “Peubody’8” White Lead
10 bbls Portland’Rum (colored)
15 pipes Cogniac Brandy
5 do HoUund Gin
10 do Canary Wine
20 qr casks do •
1 punch. Irish Whiskey
20 bbls N Y Cunal Flour E S B & Co.
400 bap “Youle’s” pntent Shot assorted
10 bbls “Vtuidewater’s” smoked Beef
10 bbls “best old Cavendish” Tobucco
30 kt*»s do do do
*10 qr boxes Spanish & American Segnra
300 Grindstones, assorted, sizes
oct 6
N. E. Rum, &c.
Xlk BBLS prime N. E. Rum
10 bales Plaids, StrijH*3 &. Shirtings
4 cases Drab and Black Hats
10 kegs choice Goshen Butter
6 bbls “ Vnnderwutcrs” Smoked Beef
50 Virginia Hams
Landing und for sulo hv
oct 3 COHilN & MILL Ml.
100 Dollars Reward.
S TOLEN from tlio Western Mail which
left this City on Saturday niplit last, a
package containing $68-1 06, consisting ns
well ns can be recollected of the following
bunk notes:
1 of 100 dollars
1 “ 50 do.
The balance—20's 10's 5's and some 3's mul
2's., all marked “ 19M Scpi'r." The notes
were principally ofthe Branches ofthe Bank
of tlio State of Georgia—some ofthe Central
Bank & Bank of Macon—done up in a pack,
ngc, addressed to Beers, Booth & St. John,
Augusta. The above reward will be paid on
its deliveiy ot cither of the offices of the sub.
scribers, at Savannah, Augusta or Charleston.
BEERS, BOOTH & ST. JOHN,
sept 26 227
§10 Reward.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber, 3 weeks
ago, his negro woman CHARLOTTE,
nud her daughter. The above reward will
he given on her being lodged in jail. Char,
lojte is a short stout woman, about 45 yenra
of age, and walks a little lame; ana her
daughter Jenny, ubout S or 9 years old.
JOHN HALL,
Satiilo.
oct 10 233—p