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LBG-l.L HOTICES.
Georgia—Caindon County.
To till whom It may concern,
W HEREAS Israel Gcor, administrator
.on tho estate of Joint Roux, applies to
the lion, tho Court of Ordinary of said Couu-
ty, for lotters dismissory on said estate.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said dccuased, to Alo their objections, (if any
they have,) in tho Clerk’s office of said Court,
on or before tho first Monday in January
next ensuing, otherwise lotters dismissory
will he granted to tho applicant. *
Witness the Hon. William Gibson, one of
tho Justices of said Court, this 14th June,
1829. JOILS' DAILEY,«. c. o. c : o.
june 18 175
Georgia—Bryan County.
By the Court of Onlinnrij of said t'ountij.
To all whom it mav concern.
W IIEItKAS John J. Maxwell, Esti. ad
ministrator on the estate of Lee Bhtek-
soll, has applied to tho lion, the Court of Or-
' diimry of said County, to bo discharged from
his siad administratorship.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the heirs and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections (if any) in
the Clerk’s office of this Court, on or before
the first Monday in January next, otherwise
letters dismissory will bo granted.
Witness tho l ion. Lewis Hines, one of the
Justices of tho said Court of Ordinary, this
second day of July, one thousand eight hun
dred and twenty nine.
JOSHUA SMITH, o. o. c.
July 4 189—Jr,
LEG-AL NOTICES.
;.v THE SIXTH CIRCUIT COURT U.
STATES, DISTRICT UP UEUR-
a I A, MAY TERM, 18:30.
I Tun Judgments in Sixth
Hina. anJ ltolit. Newell. ( vi,cui ‘ tWfc
A HUI.11 having been granted at tho last
Turin of tho Court, requiring tho attor
ney ot'tho plaintiff of record to show enuso
why ho should not onto, satisfaction on tho
nbove judgments, anil it now appearing that
tho payments wore rnado to tho plaintiff him
self and not to tho attorney of record. And
it further appearing that tho plaintiff is dead,
and his legal representatives unknown or ab
sent from tho state, it is ordered that one
month’s notice bo given in two of tho tho gas-
zettes in this place, and one at tho scat of tiro
generalgovormnont,eullingnpon tho snid per
sonal representatives of tho said ltalpli, to
shew enuso at. tiio next term oftliis court, to
wit, on tho Thursday next after tho first Mon
day in November next, at .Miiledgcville, why
satisfaction should not be ordered to bo enter
ed by tho clurkou tho said two judgements.
^ Extract from minutes.
Georgia—Bryan County.
By the Court of Ordinary of Enid County.
To nil*whom it may ct.ti«*ein.
W HEREAS Col. George W. M'Allistcr,
administrator of tho estate of Hiram
Coon, has applied to tho Hon. the Court of
Ordinary of said County, to bu discharged
from his adminis! rutorsflip.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the heirs ami creditors ofthe
said deceased to tile their objections (if any)
iu tho Cierl.’s office oft his Court on or before
tiie first Monday in January next, otherwise
letters dismissory will bu grunted tlio appli
cant.
Witness the lion. John J. Maxwell, one of
the Justices of said Court of Ordinary, this
second day of July, ono thousand eight hun
dred and twenty nine.
Joshua smith, c. o. c.
July l 189—ji.
Georgia—Bryan County;
By the Court of Ordinary for snid County.
T.» n!» whom it inuv ronccrii.
W HEREAS. George M. Waters, Esq.
Executor on the estate, of Chrititinu
Kirkland, has applied to the Hon. the Court
of Ordinary of said County, to be discharged
from bis said Executorship.
These are therefore to rite and admonish
all and singular the heirs and creditors of wit!
deceased, to lire their objections, (if any) in
tho Clerk's office oftliis Court, ou or before
the first Monday in January next, otherwise
letters dismissory will bo granted.
Witness tho Hon. Isiwis Hines, ono of the
Justices of said Court of Ordinary, this second
day of July, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-nine.
JOSHUA SMITH, c. o.
July 1 ltd)—\i.
Chatlmui Superior Court.
May Tmui, 103(1.
W HEREAS William Gaston, James Bil-
hn, Or ray Tali, and George Gordon,
were summoned to attend this Term ofihe
Court as Grand Jurors and made default—It
is ordered that they bn severally fined in the
sum of Eortv Dollar.', unless good cause of ex
cuse be filed with tho Clerk oft his Court, ou
or before the first day of the next Term.
True extract from the mintPes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
W7"nEUEAS.fo!m Dennis. Thomas S. Lu-
V f th* n r, Niehol Turnbull, John 1*. Dean,Jo
seph Hitchcock, George Bouncy, Anson Par
son, Levi Hart, and William K. G istou,wcr* 1 .
summoned to a'tt.nd tliis term ofthe Court a<
Petit Jurors &.iindo default—It is ordered that
they he severally lined ill the sum of Twenty
Dollars unless good cause of. excuse lie filed
with the Clerk of this Court on or before the
first day of tho next Term.
True extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
nng“7 i'll
Chatham Interior Court.
Jtt.v Tiant, 1830.
VV’IIRURAS William 11. Cue, William F.
H Taylor, Janies Thompson, Horace
Diair, Thomas Ryerson, Francis I. Lay, Nor
man M’Lcod, William Finch, George Oliver,
John W. Turner, ai.d Jacob Gould, were sum
moned to attend the present Term of this
Court as Jurors and made delimit—Ordered
that they be severally fined in the sum of Ten
Dollars, unless they file on oath, with the
(’Jerk of thin Court, good cause of excuse on
or before the first day ofthe next Term.
True extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Cleric,
nng 27 214
augQS
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
lm—212
Cuintleii Superior Court.
April Tkkm, 1829.
Administrator Daniel Cracic, J
is. •• Scire Facias.
r.pbrnim Harrison. )
I t appearing by the return ofthe SheriiTthut
tlie 'defendant is not to bo found in tint
County, ami that personal service cannot be
e ffected on him of the sei. fa. On motion it is
ordered, that the defendant appear on or be
fore the first day ofthe next term, and plead to
the said writ of sci. fa. ami in default of said
appearance, the plaintiff have leave to proceed
ou his writ of sci. fa. in the same manner as if
service hud been effected on him. And it is
further ordered that this rule he published in
one ofthe Gazette* of »Savannub, once u month
until tho expiration thereof.
Extract from the Minutes.
JOHN JiALLEY, Clerk,
upril 15 120—Jilin
^ . p^j A , NOTi(J ‘j^
T IIE Subscriber being anxious to bring all
the concerns of the Into Rev. Bknja-
min S. SeiiKViJN (which consistHofBoihIhanil
Notes) to u close, requests nil persons t o whom
the Ei.tuto is indebted, to semi ft statement of
their demands, properly attested, to thy sub-
ncriber, before t he 1st. ’day of November nwxt,
us after that day those who neglect will be
debarred payment, and ft limil settlement, made
ofthe Estate. WM. JOYNER,
Kx’or. of D. N. Screven.
Coosawlitilchie. 4th June, 1829.
jt.ine 8 09—|mtn
In Equity—In Superior Court,
May Term, 1829.
In tho matter ofnpplinntinn of Dr. Paul tl. Wilkin* to
bo removed us Trustee,
O N rcadiug and filing tlm Petition ofthe
said Paul II. Wilkins, praying for an or
der of this Honorable Court, requiring Alfred
Iverson, ofthe County of Jones and State of
Georgia, Co-Trustee with the said Paul II,
Wilkins and William Iverson, tho lather of
the Infant children of tho said Win. Iverson
mid Ann Eliza Iverson his wife, but now de
ceased, tho erstuy que Trusts mentioned in
said Deed of Trust, to shew cause on the first
day of the next Term of the Superior Court
forthe snid County of Chatham, why tlm said
Paul II. Wilkins should not bo released and
removed from said Trusteeship. On motion,
ordered that tho said Alfred Iverson and Wil
liam Ivtfrson, on behalf of tho said Infant cc.s-
tuy que trusts, do shew cause on tho first day
ofthe next Term ofthe Superior Court of the
County of Chatham, why tho prayer ofthe pe
titioner should not he granted {—and it is fur
ther ordered that a copy oftliis order bo pub
lished in one ofthe Public Gazettes oftliis Ci
ty, once a month until the meeting ofthe said
Superior Court.
True extract from tho minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk,
.iutie 29 84—}
NOTICE.
T ^OUR months tiller date application will
. he made to tho Honorable tho Justices
of the Inferior Court of Chatham County,
when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all that tract of land, granted to Jacob
Harstene, on the 21th July 1820, containing
202 1-2 acres, on tho waters of Three Mile
Branch, mid known, ns origiunlly granted, by
the Number 425, in the 2d District of Bald
win County, for the benefit ofthe heirs of said
Jacob Harstene.
N. P. CROWELL,
M. A. CROWELL,
Adm’or and Aihn'tix.
june 22 78—join
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date I shall apply to
tin* Inferior Court of Cnindnit County,
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Michael Rudolph, demos-
ed, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of
said estate.
K. Rl’DCLPlI, Administratrix,
sept 10 220—/
Superior Food for Children In- 'THOMAS R YERSON, Jr.
R o
i
.uiniito (IV.)
lorphiitu do.
iierino do.
valids and others.
OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY,
• making superior Barley Water inti
minutes; strongly recommended by the Faci
ty as a nutritious cooling Food for Infant
is in high repute for making a delicious Pui
ding ; being considered prcferublo to Grow)
Rice, Tapioca, &e.; and excellent for thidL^lydriodute Potass
cuing Broths or Soups; and PATENTiPrussicAcid
GROATS, for making superior gruol in to Tfoton Oil
minutes, at ono half tho expense of tho.c< 111*'*'
mon Pearl Barley or Embdon Grouts. £i&et w*i«to$fds8 (Eng.)
of tho above preparation tnddo.with Milk/ftf-
fords a very nourishing and light Diet. Pre
pared only, and sold wholesale and for expor
tation, by Matthias Robinson & Co. 64, lied
Lion Street, I lowborn, London.
Thu Putentco solicits uttention to tho fol
lowing Document,
(Copy.)
Apothecaries’ Hall, London, Feb. 8th, 1820.
Sir—1 havn analyzed your Groats and Bur
ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s
Letters Patent for the solo manufacturing of
the same, properly denominate “Patent Bau
lky and Patent Groats.’’ I have no hesi
tation in declaring them to be genuine.pow
ders of the finest Harley and Oats l ever saw.
I consider it u public advantage, and of great
importance in the medical world, that by your
mode of preparation, a valuable, fine, mucila
ginous beverage uud food may bu obtained in
a few minutes.
I have also analyzed some samples,—imita
tions of your articles,—which arc “warrant
ed free from adulteration, “those I pronounce
to be composition of different meals, conse
quently, neither pure ihirley-watcr nor Oat-
gruel can be. ule. from them.
1 am, Sir, your obedient servant,
RICHARD CLARKE.
To Mr. M. RniuNHDN.
The above testimonial, from a gentleman
who has already rendered the public much ser
vice by exposing various deleterious mixtures
and adulterations iu articles of general con
sumption, added to tlio rccoiiiinetuiution of
tho medical profession, make it uuncccssurv
lor the proprietors to do more than state, tha’t
none are Genuino which do not hour the words
“Robinson's Patent” tho Royal Anns, and
tho Signature of Matts. Robinson.
Warranted to keep iu any climate.
The subscribers having been appointed a-
gents for tho abovo articles and with a view
introducing them iu this city for medicinal mid
other purposes, have just received a small
quantity, neatly put up in half pound packa
ges, with directions for use. They. Icel as
sured from tho great demand for thorn in New
York, Philadelphia and Charleston, that a sin
gle trial will decidodly prove their superiority
to Arrow Root, common Barley, &c. as a nu
tritious food for children and invalids.
LAY & HENDRICKSON;
Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15 Gibbons’ Building,
nng 27
NOTICE.
T HREE-mouths after date application
will he made to tho Savannah, Ogoo-
ehco and Alafnmaha Canal Con pa iy, for tho
isMie of Scrip No. 0ft, dated Si), April, 1828,
lor live shares of stock in said company; the
original having been destroyed or lost. *
THUS. PAINE.
s p pt ft 217—fftm
NOTICE.
A LLpi ivons indebted to the*late William
. S. G llett, will please to make payment
to the . uboriber; unit those having demands
against tin: same will present them to
JAMES 111(1 G l N BOTTOM,
Administrator.
Lower Three Runs, (S.C.) Sept 7th, 1829.
mt ft 2ft0
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Dr.
Elijah Gii.lett, will bo pleased to
mike payment to the subscriber; and those
having demands against the same, will pre
sent them to
JAMES IflGGINBOTTOM,
Adm’or. de. bonis non
with the will annexed.
Lower Three Runs, (S.C.) Sept 7th. 1829.
out» 215
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
[ N Jefferson, Camden County in June lust,
ft negro man of dark complexion, about
twenty two years of age, five feet and nine
inches, high, who says his name is WILLI AM,
and that ho belongs to Capt. James Grouper
ot Pensacola, Florida.
G. W. THOMAS, Sheriff.,
jnly 80 202—fa
Landing from Henry and Queen
Mai.,
-t K KEGS V. K. Butter
It/ 25 half bids Canal Flour
(10 boxes Doolittle’s Soap
20 bids Dunlap’s Ale
4 tiorres winter stained Sperm Oil
15 bids Brandy
25 Lids N. K.’Uum
ALSO,
7 cases Ready Made Clothing
Consisting of Cotton Shirts, Duck Trowscrs
and Valentin and Swtuisdown Vests
Also,—Landing from John Chevalier,
20 hhils Molasses
ft chests I lyson Tea
10 qr. casks Marseilles Wino
For sale by J. B. HERBERT,
out 1ft
Do la Montcrat’s Columbian
Vegetable Specific tur tiie euro of Con
sumptions!, Asthma, l’luurisy, spitting of
Blood, nml l’ulmoiinry nflbciions of overv
kinil—tlio most valuable remedy over dis
covered for tlio euro ot* consumptions ami
all diseases oi'tliu breast and longs leading
to consumptions,
'ITU ALL AFFLICTED with those trou-
X blcsomo ntlhctions, an immediate use uf
tliis highly celebrated Specific is only neces
sary to convince the most incredulous of its
I possessing qualities superior to any other
; medical preparation yet. discovered. .Since
'tlm discovery of this invaluable medicine,
numbers hatc experienced its salutary ami
’ happy etlbcts.—its mild mid gentle operations
are much extolled by these who have used it.
In all eases of coughs, colds, asthmas, and
other eonsmnptivu ntlhctions, by the trsu in'
tins article tiny h ive been enabled to defeat
an enemy whose attacks would otherwise
have been followed by the most alarming con.
sequence. This specilic Ins relieved and
cured the must violent cases in which other
medicines have tailed to give any relief. It
operates by’ gentle expectorations and may
he given tu iufats and children with tlio great-
est safety.
Du La Montcml’s Columbian Vegetable
fepectlio has stood the test of experience) and
proved itself tho most valuable retnedv ever
discovered lor tho euro of Consumption .and
Pulmonary affections of every kind.
The following certificates, just received
from liighly respectable gentlemen will show
its value:
Baltimore County, Feb. Wh 1830.
Gentlemen—l feel it my duty to acltnowl-
eiigp tho great hencilt I have derived from lire
"SO of De La Montcrat’s Columbian Vegeta
ble Specific. 1 do not like to speak of the
Medicine in the exalted terms in which I esti-
mate it, I will, therefore, as brieflv as possible,
give a history of my own situation, with the
effects produced by this valuable medicine
1 have been, fur the last live or six years, la-
boring under a pulmonary Consumption, pro.
ummeed to he such by the attending physi
cian, during which time I have consulted
many physicians, taken much medicine, but
all fo hut little purpose. The 13th of March,
1838,1 linked blood fur tho first time, luid con
tinued so to do for several days iu succession,
nml on the 14th of tho same month was con
fined to my bed, whore 1 lay tbr two months
until I was reduced to such a state of debility,
flint my friends began to despair of my recove
ry. I bail made uso also uf all tlm popular
remedies without benefit, nnd having acciden
tally heard of tliis Specific, 1 determined to
give it a trial, anticipating from the use of it,
no better result Ilian had attended the us.) of
nil the remedies 1 had tnken; hut in tliis I was
happily disappointed. At my very lowest
statu I commenced tho use oftliis Specific.—
1 took tlio first dose at night in a little herb ten.
sweetened, which threw me in a gentle per
spiration and procured for me a good night’s
rest. 1 continued to take tlio iscdicinc as di
rected, and in about live days iny cough was
completely stopped und have not hail any re
turn since. I am now perfectly satisfied of
the superior quulity oftliis Specific over every
other modicino ollbrod for tho cure of the
above disease. You arc ut liberty to uso this
letter in any way you may think proper.—
Yours respectfully
\ ellow Piiio Timber wanted.
ml IB Subscriber will contract for Yellow
X 18111! Timber of various lengths nnd siz
es, deliverable from the middle uf September
to tho 1st December.
WILLIAM CRABTREE;Jr.
Ag’t U. B, fci. Mill Co.
NEC ROES WANTED.
Wanted to hint, five aide budied NcgTOCs
Apply os above.
; ling‘30 _ j 311
(Signu d
JOHN R. ELLICOTT,
Baltimore, Feh. l0fA, 1820
1, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, that
for upwards of sixmontliB, I was »'c\ori' ,J
Dieted with a pain in my bronst, accoin
with a very bad cough and shortness of hi
and every indication (iu tho opinion of a
icittn) of approaching consumption; 3
having boon persuaded by my .'parents, F
induced to ntuko trial uf Do I.n Mnutw
Culombinu Vegetable Specific, and tho uD v
three bottles completely restored mo tu hodjlU
JOSEPH N. ItUOKIE. t
A supply of Ilm above valuable Slodllno
Inis just been received by
LAY th. HENDRICKSON, SoloAg’ts,
april 33 Cibhrtt's Buildings.
HAS just rccoivcd per recent arri
vals, in udditiun to his funner
slock of DRUGS & MEDICINE,
' Sic. &c.
Super Curb Soda
Ergot
Saffron (Spoil.)
•Opium (Turkey)
Sursaparilla (Span.)
do. (Ain.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (white)
Ol Almonds
do Amber (red.)
Castor (N. A.)
Soda nnd Seid. l’owd.
Acid Tart a riu
Mul Aratus
Flors Benzoin
Castor Oil, superior
Phosphate Sodo
' do Iron
Cheltenham Suits
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
- do sheet
Mozoron
Balsam Fir
PERFUMERY.
Otto of Roses llonuy and Orange
Bear’s Oil, Flower Water
Rose, Cologn, and Extracts of Roses
Lavender Water Pastilles Fumuutcs
iu cut glass and
plain Bottles. With a general assortment
of English, French and American SOAPS,
uttg 23
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &.c.
TIIE subscribers Imvo received per
Helen Mar and other arrivals, a
Fresh and extensive supjdv ofGon-
nine DRUGS nml MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY, &e. such as—
Suph. Quinine, French, Iodine
Popporiw*, Phosphorus
Cheltenham, Preston, and Epsom Salts
Jalap, Hippo, Rhubarb, Cream Tartar
Canthuridcs, Colombo, Calomel
Tajt Emnt. Spanish Flat, indigo
Pearl Ashes, Croton Oil
Cologii, Lavender, and Honey Water iu a
great variety—Otto ol*Roses
Washing luid Shaving tioups of every des
cription
Fino Teeth, Dressing and Pocket Combs
Cloth, Hair, Coinb, Teeth & Nail Brushes
Hair Powder, with Boxes und Pulls
A fino Assortment of cut glass smelling
bottles with silver tops
Visiting, Conversation, nnd Playing Cards
Lump Oil, Glusses and Wicks of all kinds
Which, added to their former stock, is not
to be surpassed in collection or quality, by any
establishment in the Southern States’ ‘Mer
chants, Physicians, Planters, ami Families
would do well to supnly themselves for tho
seuson, as they lire olrered at verv low prices.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings,
june ft
Potter’s Vegetable Catholiooii
T HE unrivalled and extensive reputation
already acquired by this medicine, de
mands from tho proprietor his grateful ac
knowledgement to a discerning public.
Those affected with KING'S EVIL, or
Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased hones,
SYPHILIS in everv stage, ULCERATED
SORE THROAT/ ULCERS of every des
cription, however old and iu\e!er.ite; every
variety of Cutaneous di.seu.se, blotches on
tho face, Pimples mid Tel ter in particular.
Rheumatism and Gout, While Swellings and
diseases resulting from Mercury, may lie
confident of obtaining in all the above c ! .is«*s,
in which nature lias not altogether yielded to
disease, radical und jiennnnent euivs from
the uso of the Catholieon. This is iho first
discovery of a im'dieiuo taken iu tho stomach
that has had tho long desired effect of curing
the most obstinate ami dittres.ing oxiernai
diseases,
Tim ifo of nutritious fin id, ml the ordina
ry avocations of business are not interrupted
by the Cutliolicon ; and its properties having
the power of restoring both llosh and bone,
and of renovating and invigorating every
part ofthe system during the process of e.v-
ternenating disease, is without a parallel.
The proprietor begs leave respectfully, to
return thanks to the many who have reposed
confidence in his former statements, relating
to tho healim*properties of tho Cutliolicon;
and ho would further at sura the public, that
be will in no instance forfeit their confidence,
by recommending his medicine us upplicuble
to any disease in which it shull not have
proved itself eminently successful.
A supnly of tho above Valuable Medicine
kept on hand, and orders from any nurt ofthe
State, and letters postage paid, will receive
immediate attention.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Sole Agents,
No. 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings.
juiy W
American Quarterly Revieto
W T. WILLIAMS lias just received tho
• Amkiiic.vn Qkarteuly Review,
No. 11, for September, 1829.
CONTENTS.
I. Miller’s Mkmoihh,—Memoirs ofGcn.
Miller, in tho sorvico of tho Republic of Peru
By John Miller.
II. MKttoiuALHOFSirAKHpK.iitK—Memor
ials of Shakspearo; now first collected.—
By Nathan Drake.
III. SouTiieY’s Colloquies—Sir Tims.
More; or, i Colloquies ou tho Progress and
Prospects of Society. My Robert Southey,
L. L. D. Poet Laurcutp, die.
IV. Geology—An introduction to Geo
logy ; comprising the Elements of the Sci
ence, in its present advanced state, uml all
the recent Discoveries ; with tin Outline of
the Geology of England und Wules. By
Robert Bulcewell Third Edition, entirely
recomposed,, and greatly enlarged. With
now Plates. First American Edition, edited
by Professor Silliman, of Yale College, with
an Appendix, containing an Outline of his
Course of Lectures on Geology.
V. ComiTOATioN—A cont re-pro jot to the
Humplirysiun Code, and to tho Projects of
Rcdai Hl ion of Messrs, llaminond, Unhtcke,
and Twiss. By John James Park, Esq. Bar
rister ut Law.
VI. Spain—A Year in Spain. By a Young
American.
VII. Education—Chapter XV. ofthe first
parted'tlio proposed revision ol’tlic Statue
Laws ofthe Si ule of Now York.
A General View ofthe present Svstem of
public Education in Franco, and ofthe Laws
Regulations, and Courses of Studies in the
different. Faculties, Colleges, nnd inferior
Schools which now compose tho Royal Uni
versity of Paris, helbro tho Revolution. By
David Johnson, M. D. Fellow ofthe Royal
College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
VIII. Diplomacy oftjm: United States
—The Diplomacy of tho U. States. Being
an Account ofthe Foreign Relations of tlio
Country, from the First Treaty with Frunce,
in 1778, to the present time. * Second Edi
tion, with Additions. By Theodore Lyman,
IX. Dwioht’s Gkumany—Travels in N.
of Germany, in the years 1825 and 1826.—
By Henry E. Dwight, A. M.
X. Sketches op Naval Life—Sketches
of Naval Life, with notices of men, mutmers,
and scenery, on the shores of the Mediterra
nean, in a series id'Letters from tin? Brandy
wine and Constitution Frigates. By a Civil
ian.
XI. American Poetv—Sncciinons of A-
incrican Poutry, with Critical ami Biographi
cal Notices ; in three vols. By Samuel Kot-
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CONTENTS.
Tho Story of the Beauty of Aries ; The
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Ti:«?ih—8*6 per annum, published Fomi-
IQ *nth!y with colored plates of tfie fashions,
oet 20 oftS
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
House, Sign, Furniture Sf Ship
GILDLNG, GLAZING AND PAPER.
HANGING.
T IIE subscriber grateful for former favors,
alter a residence often years, tenders
his services to tho public iu the abovo 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 lias rccoivcd by late
arrivals u largo supply of
PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, WINDOW
GLASS, &c. &c.
With tlio assistance of a competent foreman,
whom lie has employed, will enable him to
execute work of tho’kind, on as accommoda
ting terms as any person in the city.
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Class,
Basies, Paper Hangings, <Jr. cf-c.
With a general assortment of articles in the
line always kept on hand, for sale wholesale
and retail.
N. 11. Paints prepared for use and direc
tions given for using them.
P. MARLOW.
6 2ft 1—ftm
C. VV. HOCK WELL & CO.
H AVE received by late nrrivals from New
York, and now have on bourd the Helen
Mur, a largo und extensive assortment of
Woolen and Cotton Goods,
Among which are tho following :
20 bales London Duffle and Point Blan
kets, of assorted quality und sizes
40 bales Linsey Kerseys
10 do Cuuton do
5 do Heavy Drab do
15 do Blue and Mixt Plains
ftO do jj Bro. and Bica’d. Shirtings
20 do 5-4 do do Sheetings
15 do Domes, I’laids and Stripes
lOcascs Satinets, assorted
LSO,
Fancy Calicoes, Dorchester Ticks, Apron
Checks, Cotton and Silk ‘Handkerchiefs,
Leghorn Hats, Flannels, Fluid Cloaks, Heavy
Drab Coats—und great vuriety of other
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which with theirTonner stock, they will sell
on the most reasonable terms. oct 1
Swai in’s V criniiuge—Patent.
A FRESH supply of this valuable medicine,
highly recommend.»d as a safe und cer
tain cure for worms in children, just received
and for sale bv
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
cict 8 Druggists.
School for Young Ladies.
M ISS WILLARD and MISS MEAD,
respectfully informs tho citizens of Ha-
vunnnli and its vicinity, that they contemplate
openingn School for Young Ladies on mon-
da q the J0/A of Ootohqr.
The school will consist oft wo classes, and
the terms of tut ion will lie lis follows:—
For the let Class—$12 09 per quarter, of
twelve weeks. In this class will he
taught, Reading, Writing, Dictation,
Grammar, Arithmetic, Ancient and Mo
dem Geography, Ancient. Modern, and
American History, Rhetoric and Compo
sition.
For the 2d Class—$14 00 ncr quarter.—
Jn this class will be taught any of the
studies included in the 1st class, with the
addition ofLogic, Elements ofCritieisin,
Geometry, Algebra, Natural and Moral
Philosophy, Watts on the Mind, Chem
istry und Botany.
They will also instruct in Drawing and the
French Lungunge, with the additional charge
$10 00 per quarter each,
oct. 10 23ft—n
North American lt oviow.
W T. WILLIAMS Inis just received tho
. North American Review, No. 85; fur
'October 1830.
CONTENTS.
Irvinq's Conquest of Grairaila; Authorship
of Junius’ Letters tMdtlom Greek Literature!
iJgj’ptinn Antiquities t Dwight’s Travels in
‘Qetufnny j The Amcricuu Jurist; HoIiiick’b
j&nyriciiii Annals ; Life uml Works of Ciiiio.
In; (irreiim nml Kotimu Geography; Npeei-
•tnens of American Poetry ; llostieks’ Life of
Du Witt t'linlon; C'tiptiiin Hull's Travels in
the United States uml t'limidii; Quarterly
List uf New Publications : Index.
MISSING.
H AVING been landed from the N. York
packet ships, viz:—
Murker
11. &■ \Y. Joyner, 1 bbl. liquor, J Hubbard,
l littnillo, hunk'll from ship Henry.
11. i<. It. 1 bundle mid 3 anvils, from ship
Emperor.
.1. Hubbard, I box, 1 cask, und !! bundles,
front ship Emperor.
H. tic G. in’ Holmes & Gray, 1 box, from
ship .Macon.
E. P. North, 3 boxes, I'm slop Helen Mur.
The shove goods tire consigned Itt Air. E.
Bliss of this city. Any information respect
ing tho suiuo'will bu thankfully received la
the consignee, or
HALL, SIIAl'TEIt &• TUPPKIt.
oct 10
Hull Shatter &, Tupper,
Have lately received and now offer for sale,
Of TONS Swedes Iron, comprisingu
coinjilctonFsortinunt
30 hlids prime St. Croix Sugars
59 hbls loaf do
59 bugs prime Green Cofiee
8 hlids do da do
2(H) bids No. ft Mackerel
100 kc'p? “Peabody V’ White Lead
10 bbls Portland Rum (colored)
15 pipes Cogniac Brandy
5 do Holland Gin
19 do C’aimrv \Yino
20 qr casks do
1 punch. Irish Whiskey
20 bid* N Y Canal Flour E S B &. Co.
4U0 bags “YuuleV patent Shot assorted
10 hills •‘VuiidewntcrV* smoked Beef
19 hh!s “best old Cavendish’’ Tobacco
39 kegs do do do
49 qr boxes Spanish & American Sugars
S(HI Grindstones, assorted, sizes
oct (»
MISSING.
S UPPOSED tu Imvc bren taken fr.'m t!»c-
wharf, after landed from ship Helen Mar
lust voyage.
1 bbl. Liquor marked “Portland Ruin, J.
B.’’ consigned to Mr. John Bentley.
Also, landed from ship Henry, ft boxes und
1 bbl. Liquor, marked J. II. U.’& Co., or J.
11. Gordon &. Co.
And lauded from ship Helen Mar, the pro-
sent voyage, 1 bbl. Liquor, T. &. T. Neal,
consigned to Messrs. Stiles & Fannin.
Any information which may lead to the
recovery ofthe same, will bo thankfully re
ceived bv the consignees, or
11 ALL, SIIAl'TEIt & TUPPER.
oct 10
Lumber Fnetoraj;<\
T IIE Subscriber informs his friends und
the public, that he continues the LUM
BER FACTORAGE and COMMISSION
BUSINESS, at the wharf adjoining the Cu-
nul, on his individual account.
lie tnkm thin opportunity of returning his
grateful thanks to those, whoso liberally pa
tronized thoiuto firm ot'Wylfy Brown,m\\
respectfully solicits a share of t he same.
EJJS11A WYLLY.
Savannah, 1st Sept. 1829.
sept 1 210—U2m
Commission <Jj- Agency Business,
DARIEN, UEORGIA,
rpltK Stiltscrihers offer their services to
X tlmir IViemls ami the public, us Agents
and Commission Merchants in Darien.—
They havn extensive wharves uml ware-hou
ses, nml will pay prompt attention to ull bu
siness, with which thev mnv he favored,
HAWKS Si MITCHEL.
Darien, 10th Ait;'. 1830.
nut? 11 307—!!3mo
So. Carolina Female Institute.
M ils. JULIA l’lKHl’ONT WAKNK,
(late Pnrineipal ofthe Spnrtu At'iiile-
my, Gou.) will be ussocmteii with »l,o institute
from tlio 1st January, ensuing.
ELIAS MAltKS, M. D. lYm’l.
octO 331—t,
Just Uoettived,
5 IIIIDS New brit Jims Sugar
19 kegs Goshen Butter
An invoice of Settees, Fancy and Windsor
and Rocking Chairs.
Landing from ship Ktatiru and Eliza & Ab-
by, ami for sale by
get 6 J. II. HERBERT.
N. K. Ruin. &c.
SA BBI.S prime N. E. Hum
*Jt\J 1(1 hales Plaids, Strijies & Shirtimrs
A eases Drab and Black lints
19 kegs choice Goshen Butter
6 I ibis “ Vanderwatcra” tsmoked Beef
50 Virginia Hums
Landing mid for sale bv
“vt ft COIIrlN &. MILLER.
100 Hollars Reward.
S TOLEN from the Western .Mail which
li-tt tliis City on Saturday night lust, a
package containing ,?tiS4 00, consisting as
well as can he recollected of tlio following
bank notes:
1 of 100 dollars
1 “ 50 do.
Tlio balance—30 s lu s it s amt some 3’s ami
2V., all marked “ 10/A Sept'r.” Tho notes
were principally ofthe Branches ofthe Dank
ofthe State of Georgia—some of tlio Central
Bank A'- Bank of Macon—done up in a pack
age, addressed to Beers, Booth it St. John,
Augusta. The abovo reward will be paid on
its delivery at either ofthe offices of the sub.
scrihers, at Savannah, Augusta or Charleston.
BEERS, ROOTH & ST. JOHN,
sept 30 237
-S’10 Reward.
R ANAW AY from tho subscriber, 3 weeks
ago, his negro woman CHARLOTTE,
and her daughter, Tho above reward will
he given on Iter being lodged in jail. Char
lotte is a short stout woman, about 45 years
of ago, nml walks a little lame; and her
daughter Jcuny, about 8 or 0 years old.
JOllN HALL,
Sutilla,
oct 10 333—p
DAILY GEORGIAN,
I* ITUMSIIKD 1XTIIK
©aft**
Bv ROBERTSON & HE VAN,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
at f.ioiit dollars rr.R ANNUM,
r.vv.uu.i: ix ahvancx.
Tin:
COUNTRY GEORGIAN.
IS published to meet the arraiigeineiit of tho mails,
Three Tttmm u Wouk (Monthly, Wednesday and Fri-
tluv) nt tlm office of tho Daily Ueorrian. arid contains
all thointclliueuce, Commercial, Pohticaland Mi»cdla-
nootw, including AdvertisumcaU, published in the Daily
Paper.
Tho Country Paper is sent to nil parts ofthe State atd
Union, or deliv ered mtho city, atFlVE DOLLARS wr
annum, payable iu advance.
AJvorttsomont* aro inserted in both papers at 75 cent*
nor Ktpuru ofl4 linos, for thchrsi insertion, and 87 1-2
for every auceeeding publication.
Uonunuiucatioushvinail must 1m» POSTPAID.
Salesoflatnd and Negroes by Administrutorv, Execu-
tors uud t.uardiann arc required by law to bo held on
the first Tuesday in tho mouth, between tho hours of 10
and 8 o’clock, at tho Court House in the count vin-which
tlm properly is minute. Notice oT these sales must bo
given ut a public gtucUo Sixty Days previous to tho Bate.
Notico of the sate ofPorsouul iS onci ty must bo given
in like manner Forty days before tho sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an estate must bo
published for Forty days.
Notico that application will bo made to tho Court of
Ordinary k'4’S:uvc to tel’, land, must bo published Four
Months, *