The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, October 26, 1829, Image 4

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ffiBO-JLL NOTICES. In whiiUt—In Superior Court, May Trkm, 1820. In the matter ofapplioatlon of Dr. Paul II. Wilkin* to bo removed ns Trustee, O N xvvdiug and filing tho Petition oftlie said Paul II. Wilkins, praying for an or- tlor of this Honorable Court, requiring Alfred the Intuut children of the said Win. Iverson cud'Ann Eliza Iverson his wife, but now de ceased, the rest at/ rjnc Trusts mentioned in said Deed of Trust, to show cause on tho first day of tho next Term of tho Superior Court for tho said County of Chatham, why the said Paul II. Wilkins ‘should not ho released and removed from said Trusteeship. On motion, ordered that the said Alfred Iverson and Wil liam Iverson, on behalf of the said Infant ers- tuy qua trusts, do shew cause on tho first day of the next 'Form of the Superior Court of the County of Chatham, why the prayer of tho pe titioner should lint he granted ;—and it is tur- tlicr ordered that a copy of this order lm pub lished in one of tho Public Gazettes of this Ci ty, once a month until the meeting of the said Superior Court. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, juno 29 < 81—) SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL bo sold before tho Court House in tho City of Savannah^ between tho us ual hours of sale, All tho .Jiustern uioiety or half part of all those lots, parts ov parcels of land, situated and being in the hamlets of Yamacraw and City of Savannah and county of Chatham, being tho whole of lot No. (5; live, nrnl part of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half thereof is bounded on tho North bv the river Savannah, on tho East by wharf lot known as Pooler’s, on tho South by Indian street, & on tho West by tho Western moiety of said lot and a half, and containing ono hundred and fifty feet on tho river Savannah, and runs back from tho water to Indian street, togeth er with tho buildings and improvements. Le vied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel llalc, ad ministrator of James M. Bolton, deceased, against Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. t\ oet 3 NOTICE. I 7IOUR months alter date application will be made to tho Honorable tho Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that tract of land, granted to Jacob llarstenc, on the 21th July 1820, containing 2021-2 acres, on the waters of Three Mile Branch, and known, us originally granted, by tho Number 425, in tho 2d District of Bald win County, lbrtlie benefit oftlie heirs of said Jacob lfarstene. N. P. CROWELL, M. A. CROWELL, Adm’or and Adm'tix, juno S 78—{5m NOTICE. F OUR months after date I shall apply to the Inferior Court of Camden County, pitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Michael Ritdulph, deceas ed, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. E. RUDULPH, Administratrix, sept 10 220—t SHERIFF’S SALES. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL be sold before the Court. House in the City of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, .All that plantation near Savannah, known us Twcedsulo, containing485acres, with the improvements thereon, bounded North and North East by Savannah river and Onlow Island, on tho North West hv lauds belong ing to Posts!!, and on tho South by lauds belonging to Mrs. Margaret .Maekay,* levied on os the property of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of the Bunk of Darien, Bank of tho State of Georgiu, Planters’ Bank and others. Also, nil that lot No. (ft) six, Columbia ward, with the improvements thereon, boun «!ed East by No. (7) seven, South hv a lone West by lot No. (5) five, and North by Broughton street. Levied on as tho proper ty of Jolm4forel, to satisfy executions in favor of tm Bank 'of Darien, Bank of tho State of Georgia, Pluntcrs’ Bank others. GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c. oct 8 J\ THE SIXTH CIRCVIT COURT V. STATES, DISTRICT OF UEOR- CIA, MAY TERM, 1829. Italpli Clay ) Tiro Judgment* inSulh Thos. and Uobt. Newell. ) Cir:uit CoUrt% A RULE having been granted at tho last Term of tho Court, requiring the attor ney oftlio plaintiff of record to show cause why he should not enter satisfaction on the above judgments, and it now appearing that, the payments were made to the plaintiff him self aiid not to tho attorney of record. And it further apjicaring that the plaint iff is dead, and his legal representatives unknown or ab sent from the state, it is ordered that one month’s notice be given in two of tho the gaz ettes in this place, and one at the seat of the general government,calling upon the said per sonal representatives of the said Ralph, to shew cause at the next term of this court.to wit, on the Thursday next after the first Mon day in November next, at Millcdgoville, why satisfaction should not be ordered to be enter ed by tho clerk on the said two judgements. Extract from minutes. GKO. GLEN, Clerk. nug22 lm—212 SHERIFF’S SALE-CONTINUED. On the first Tuesday in November next W ILL be sold before thn Court House in the City ofSavaiinuh.betwceuthc usual hours of sale’: A portion oftlie funituro of tho City Hotel, comprising tables, chairs, beds, bedding, bed- stends, crockery and silver ware, knives and forks, kitchen utensils, &c.—levied on under and by virtue of an execution on foreclosure —Thos. M. Driscoll vs. llenrv W. Lubbock. GEORGE MILL'EN, s. c. c. oct 9 TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTIN UED. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL he sold before the Court House in the city of Savamiuh between the usual hours of sale*, the following property : 2,500 acres of land in Cuniden comity, on St. Mary*8 river, granted to Robert Montford oftlio followingqualitics:—300 acres brackish marsh, 200 do 2d quality itilnnd swamp, 100 do 2d quality hammock, and 1400 pine land— also 1150 acres of land in said count y on tho Satilla, granted to Horatio Mnrbury, oftlio following quality :—300 acres 2d quality tide swamp, 100 do oak and hickory and 750acres pine land, levied on as the property of the es tates of Robert Montford mid Solomon Pen dleton, to, sjtisty tho state and county tax for the year 1828, amount due $110 00 and costs. DAVID BELL, t. c. c, c, oet 10 Superior Food lor Children In valids and others. R OBINSON’*) PATENT BARLEY, for making superior Barley Water in ten minutes; strongly rccomniendeihy the Facul ty as a nutritious cooling Food for Infants ; is in high repute for making a delicious Pud ding ; being considered nruferablo to Ground Rice, Tapioca, &c.; and excellent for thick ening Broths or Soups; and PATENT GROATS, for making superior gruel in ten minutes, atone half tho expense of the com mon Pearl Barley or Etnbden Groats.. Either of the above preparation made with Milk, af fords i^very nourishing and light Diet. Pre pared only, and sold wliolesnlu and for expor tation, by Matthius Robinson & Co. 04, lied Lion Street, Ilolborn, London. Tho Patentee solicits attention to tho fol lowing Document. • (Copy.') Apothecaries’ Hall, London, Feb. St ft, 1820. Sir—I have unalyzed your Grunts and Bar ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s Letters Patent for the solo manufacturing of tho sumo, properly denominate “Patent Bau lky and Patknt Groats.” * I have no hesi tation in dechiritm them to bo genuine pow ders of the finest Btirlejj and Oats I ever saw. I consider it a public advantage, and of great importance in the medicul world, that by your modo of preparation, a valuable, fine, mucila ginous beverage and food may be obtained in a few minutes. I have also analyzed some samples,—imita tions of your articles,—which are “warrant- cd free from adulteration, “these I pronounce to be composition of different meals, conse quently, neither pure Barley-water nor Oat- gruel can be made from them. I am, Sir, vour obedient servant, • * RICHARD CLARKE. To Mr. M. Robjnson. Tho above testimonial, from a gentleman who bus 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 tho medical profession, moke it unnecessary for the proprietors to do more than state, that none are Genuino which do not bear the words iX ltoh\nson y s Patent” tho Royal Arms, and tho Signature of Matts. Robinson. Warranted to keep in any climate. Tim subscribers having been appointed a- gents for the above articles and with a view of introducing them in this city for medicinal und other purposes, have just received u small quantity, neatly put up in half pound packa- ges, with directionsioru.se. They ibcl as sured from tho great demand forthom in New York, Philadelphia and Charleston, that a sin- glo trial will decidedly prove their superiority t o Arrow Root, common Barley, &c. as a nu tritious food for children qud invalids. LAY & HENDRICKSON. Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15 Gibbons’ Buildings, uug 27 Cliatluun Interior Court. July Teiim, 1*20. W HEREAS William II. Coo, William F. Taylor, James Thompson, Horace Bluir, Thomas Everson, Francis I. Lay, Nor man M’J«oml, William Finch, George Oliver, John W. Turner, and Jacob Gould, were sum moned to attend tho present Term of this Court as Jurors and made default—Ordered thnt they bo severally fined in tho sum of Ten Dollars, unless they file on oath, with tho Clerk <»f this Court, good cause of excuse on or before the first day of tho next Term. True extract from* the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. aug 27 < 214 Economy is Wealth. summon straw scourino bstaiiuriimunt. J AMES F. DUNN & JOS. S. MILLER have formed a connection for the purpose of carrying on the above business in all its va rious hr inches. Their mode of cleaning and dressing Coats, Pantaloons, &c. is by Steam Scouring and Sponging, the only way of 1 cleaning.being the most approved plan now in operation in New York and Philadelphia.— Gentlemen's clothes of all descriptions, en trusted to their management—also, ladies n discs, Merino Shawls, Table Covers, und Pll kinds of Woolens, will lib made to have a now appearance, at the shortest possible no tice. Urease spots, tar, paint, &e. extracted by this process. They will he prepared to commence on MONDAY NEXT, llltli instant, at the cor ner of Johnson’s Square and Bryan Street, nearly opposite Mrs. lhittev’s. DUNN & MILLER, oct 15 230—3wJ EXECUTORS’ SALE. On the first ’Pics day in December next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in tho city of Savannah, between the usu al hours of sale, All the Eastern tenement, of brick buildings on Lot No. 8, Darby \Vurd; 1 louse & lot N o. 34 Columbia Ward ; lot ami buildings No. 13, Carpenter’s Row; Lot No. 9, & improve ments, Decker Ward, and Lot No; 10, and half the improvements, Dcckor Ward* all in the city of Savannah; being part of the re al estate of Jos iuli Pcnlicld, Into of Savan nah, deceased. ^ t Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county, tfir the benefit oftlio heirs at 4 Toditors. Conditions cash. JOS. GUMMING, { Ex’ors. of S. C. DUNNING, \ J. Penfield. oct 3 • EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY f B. HERBERT, On Monday the \)tk Nov ember next, A T 11 o’clock, will be sold at the hoiiso formerly occupied by Mrs. Sarah Do La Motta, President street, all tho house hold and kitchen Furniture, consisting of n a large Extension Dining Table, Card Ta bles, (’hairs. Carpets, Dressing Tables, Man tle Glasses, Crockery and Glass Ware, And irons, Shovel and Tongs. .also, Beds, Bedstcds and Bedding—Sold by per mission of the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary, and by order of the Executor. Terms cash. sept 1 , STATE A RSENAL/. XjROPOSALS will he received until the X 1st of December next, for building on ARSENAL of Brick on the lot opposite the Guard House, 00 feet front by 40 feet deep, two stories high, in accordance with a plan in possession oftlie undersigned. The proposals must include tho cost of ma terials ; thn work must be done in the best, manner, & must be finished by the 1st day of May 1830. Tho Bricklayer’s and Carpen ter's proposals may bo separate or jointly— the latter would ho preferred. A Bond for Ton Thousand Dollars with ap proved security will ho required, for tho faith till performance of the contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, nug 1 203—-iftn Nugroes lor Suit*. 4 VALUABLE family of Negroes, eight. in number, will ho sold or exchanged for real estate ill this city. Apply to CHARLES S. HENRY, oc 0 231—II Sulplmto Uuinino and Swainrs Panacon; A rv OUNCES French and English Sul- ~1: w phnte Quinine 2 boxes Swaiin’K Panacea For sale h; oct 18 !o l»y I A1jL, .SHATTER & TV'M’ER. The Savannah Steam Rice Mill A T the East end of thn City, is now receiv ing Rough Rice. The sellrSarah Jayne, a sale and substantial vessel, in excellent or der and well calculated from her light draught of water for the business, is in readiness at the Mill, and may bo sent to uny oftlio noighbor- ingplatationsforthcconveniGiice ofthosowho may not yet have hnd a good opportunity of getting their Rico forward—the size of this vessel makes her perfectly safe to proceed to any of thn Southern Rivers or inlets. HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPE1L NOTICE. Rank of Darien, August Mh, 1829. O N motion, it was resolved, that a further reduction of thirty per cent, ho required ofl ho Debtors of this Bank, for tho ensuing year, payable ns follows ten por cent, on tho first day of December; ten per cent, cm the first, day of March; and ten per cent, on the first day of Juno next. Extract, from thn Minute*. EBKN.S. IIEE«, Cashier. aug 20 215. FRIENDS OF LITERATURE. ■ F, in this city or its vicinity, there are any I. among the patrons of Franklin College, who are disposed to add to its Library tuto ami valuable works, which they may have in their iKUMCHuiou, they will he gratelldly re ceived und safely conveyed to the Librarian by J. BOUGH, Chatham Academy De la Monterat’s Columbian Vegetable Specific for the cute of Con sumptions, Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of Blood, ami Piihnonnrv affections of every kind—tin* most valuable remedy ever dis covered fori lm cure of consumptions and all discuses of the breast and lungs leading to consumptions. rp() ALL AFFLICTED with those trou- X blesomo affections, lyi immediate use of this highly celebrated Hjieoilic is only neces sary to convince the most incredulous of its possessing qualities superior to any other medical preparation yet discovered. Hiuco the discovery of this invaluable medicine, numbers have experienced its salutary and happy effects.—Its mild ami gentle operations are much extolled by those who have used it. In all eases of coughs, colds, asthmas, and other consumptive affections, by the use of this article they have been enabled to defeat an enemy whoso attacks would otherwise have been followed by the most alarming con sequence. This specific has relieved and cured the most violent eases in which other medicines hove failed to give any relief. If operates by {jontlo expectorations and may he given to intats and children \yith the great est safety. * Do k Monterat’s Columbian Vegetable Specific has stood the test of experience and proved itself the most valuable remedy ever discovered for tho euro of Consumption and Pulmonary affections of every kind. The following certificates, just received from highly respectable gentlemen will show its value: Baltimore County, Feb. 14th 1829. Gentlemen—I feel it my duty to acknowl edge the groat benefit I have dorived from the use of De La Monterat’s Columbian Vegeta ble Specific. I do not like to speak n? the Medicine in tho exalted terms in which I esti mate it, I will, therefore, as briefly os possible, give a history of my own situation, with the effects produced by t his valuable medicine.— 1 have been, for the hist five or six years, la boring under a pulmonary Consumption, pro nounced to be such by the attending phvsi- cian, during which time I have consulted many physicians, taken much medicine, but all to but little purpose. The 12th of March, 1928,1 puked blood for the first time, and con tinued so to do for several days in succession, and on the 14th oftlie sumo month was con fined to my bed, where I lay for two months until I was reduced to such a stntc of debility, that uiy friends began to despair of my recove ry. I had made use also of all tho popular remedies without benefit, and huving acciden tally heard of this Specific, I determined to give it a trial, anticipating from the use of it, no hotter result than had attended tho use of all tho remedies I had taken; but in this I was happily disappointed. At my very lowest, state I commenced tho use of this Specific.— I took tho first dose ut night in a littlo herb tea, sweetened, which threw me in a gentle per spiration and procured for mo a good night’s rest. I continued to tako the medicine ns di rected, and in about five days my cough was completely stopped and have not lmd any re turn since. 1 am now perfectly satisfied of thn superior quality of this Specific over every other medicine offered for the euro of tho above disease. You are at liberty to ubc this letter in any way you wuy think proper.— Yours respectfully, (Signed,) JOHN R. ELLICOTT, Baltimore, Feb. 19th, 1829 I, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, that fur upwards of six months, I was soverdly af flicted with a ptiiu in my brenst, accompanied with a very had cough and shortness of breath, and every indication (in the opinion of a phrn- ieinit) of approaching consumption; after having been persuaded by my parents, I was induced to make trial of Do La Motiterut's Colombian Vegetable Specific, and tho uso of three bottles completely restored mo to health, JOSEPH N. RUCKLE. A supply of the above valuable Medicine has just, been received by LAY ft. HENDRICKSON, Hole Ag'ts aprit 2*2 Gibbon's Buildings. J Potter's Vegetable Culliulicoif T HE unrivalled and extonnivo reputation already acquired hy this medicine, do- munds l*om tho proprietor his (.mtufiil ac knowledgement to a discerning public. Those' affected with KING’S EVIL, or Scrofula, NECROSIS, »r diseased bum's, SYPHILIS in every stiigo, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, ULCERS of every des cription, however old und inveterate; every variety of Cutancuui disease, blotches on the face, Pimples and Totter in particular, Rhotunulism nnd Gont, White Swellings ami diseases resulting from Mercury, muy ho confident of obtaining ill all tho above cases, in which nature low not altogether yielded to disease, radical and permanent cures from tho uso of the Catholicon. This is tho first discovery of a incdicino taken in the stomach that lias had the lung desired cflbct of curing the most obstinate und distressing external discuses. The use of nutritious food, and the ordina ry avocations of business arc not interrupted by the UuthMicon; anil itn properties having the power of restoring both flesh and bone, ami of renovating and invigorating every part, oftlie system during the process of ex terminating disousc, is without a parallel. The propriotor hogs leave respectfully, to return thunks to tho many who have reposed confidence in his Ibnnurstutomonts, relating to tlie healing properties of tho Catholicon i and lie would further assure the public, tlmt he will in no instance forfeit their confidence, by recommending his medicine ns applicable to any disease in whieli it tlu.il not have proved itselfeininoiitly successful. The folllutviug certificates will, it is pro. sinned, satisfy the must in credulous, of tho prc-emiuciit virtues oftlie Catliulicuu. CERT1.' t'.ATE8. Philadelphia, May 28,1PCP. Sir,—T am now, thanks in your medicine, a hearty man. I*'<>r nearly nix year* i have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threatened. if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Ilaving hud no regu lar medicul advice from the comineticumcnt. tuy com- E laiui at last get to such a height that 1 could not swat- »w without great pain and difficulty. Tumours formed in different parts of my body, and l began to thmk my situation almost desperate. Thu five bottles of the CatlinUcnn which I have taken have completely cured me, and I am now as well as I could wish to bo. With my thunks* I urn your obliged humble servant, &r. GEORGE IvANE. City of Philadelphia, fs, George Kune, of the district ot Southwark, personally appeared, and being duly sworn, doth docluro ami say, that tho above statement is, in all respects, correct and true, and that tho signature to it is in the hand writing of this deponent. JOHN BINNS. Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 1824. [From the Darien (Geo.) Garotte, November 1.] A most KXTttAonniNAV entr. mi.cnn nv Potteh’s C.vriim tcoN.—Cuptuin Doiiely, keeper of the light on Kupulo und muster pilot fur Dubov liar, uthorizes us to ••lake known to the public the follow ing fact of a recent dutu. “ About a month ago, I bought three bottles of Pot- tf.h’s C.vriiot hon, for the purpose of testing its virtues upon Mr. Peter M’Culloch, pilot of Dubov liar, who had boon for suverul years confined to fiis bed ami crutches lit consequence ol dhuusodlimbs, and ulcoratcd feet—tho soles of his feet wore in that shocking state, that Ihu bones were perceptible both to the sight und .touch. Mr. M'Gulloch, after the use of runt r. norri.t.* nfthe C i ritol tow, laid aside his crutches, and was this day in town attHidmj to his hti.siiii^*,iu nearly perfect hcahli. Darien, November I, Jfi.’d. Hartford, Conn. February 20, 1827. Mr. Wm. W. Potter- Dear Sir—l have now hut onf. bottle of Catholicon loft. A |>«rson arrived this evening, whocutne 60 miles since morning, for 17 bottle* of Catholicon, und would have taken 24 ; hut I could let hint have but 9. lit came expressly for tho article, and says that the person, who had u-i’d two Imttles, has hud u “ Ijvr.tt iillcction or consumption" 20 years ; and that three of tho fam ily urn invalids, and have paid m tun years, lor medical ad\ ice and medicine, $ 1,700. He. says the person w ho has used the two ho'tics, NKVt.it sm M*> anv mkiuc.M'.to < nju'.wiK w ith tiii: C.vriini icon, und that the nei^h- lartirs. seeing the astonishing i Utils it produced, a mini- Iwr td 1 them sent the above per.-iou to procure tho arti cle, fiir various cliruiiio diseases. Tim persist (old me hu would wait two day, if he could to procure the two d *y.en. Will you, without fail, sual ,me, or, ifnecessary, even como with a few boxes of the Catholicon to llanihrd, as I fear delays will tako place in New York mat Now Hawn j and os*to being out of the urliele, 1 cannot think of it. I am, in haste, yours, &c. E. W. BULL. TOShMIEM , Thousands or tinfortiiuntu seamen am rendered use- less to their country hy the ravages of a devouring dis ease,to which they are more subject than any other class of men. Tho case of an unfortunate sailor who cither embarks m a diseased state, or finds himself so, on a long voyage, must Ini truly deplorable ; ami it may not, perhaps, hu impropt r to suggest the propriety of always including I ho Cathuliconiu the medicine chests oftlie Navy ami Merchants' service, it being a sovereign remedy in thu disease alluded to. TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon iR peculiarly adapted to those diseases which are prevalent uinotig the coloured lopiihiliou of thu south, in that disease which in cat- Yaws, it it a sure remedy ; a single tiiul of it will convince planters id* its superior crticacy to any remedy never heuaturo m the United Stales. Tiny should of n similar without it. Sold by thu principal Druggists and Bookseller# in tho United States. JCI 1 ' Fouled directions urc on tlmtattles W. W. POTTER, No. IS, South Ninth street, between Chesuut und Market, opposite thu University ofFeniisylyania. N. II. Those persona who may ra*ci\ u signal tano- fit from the use of the t'ath’nlieon, will confer a American Quarterly lietuit' W T. WILLIAMS has just received the • American Quarterly Review, No. II, for September, 1629. CONTENTS. I. Miller’s Memoirm,—-Memoirs of Gen. Miller, in tho service oftlie Republic of Peru By Jehu Miller. II, MemorialsofSuakweare—Memor ials of Slmkspeuro; now first collected.— By Nathan Drake. *111. Southey’s Colloquies—Sir .Thos. More; or, Colloquies on the Progress find Prospects of Society. By Robert Southey, L. L. D. Poet Laureate, &c. IV. Gr.oi.miY—An Introduction to Geo logy ; comprising the Elements of the Sci ence, in its present m ;icnd state, and all the recent Discoveries ; with an Outline of the Geology of England and Wales, By Robert Bake well :—Third Edition, entirely recomposed, und greatly enlarged. With new Plates. First American Edition, edited by Professor Silliman, of Yale College, with an Appcudix, containing att Outline of his Course of Lectures on Geology. V. Codification—A contre-projet to tho lluiuphrysiun Code, und to tho Projects of Redacatum of Messrs. Hammond, Uniackc, nnd Twins. By John James Park, Esq. Bar rister at Law. VI. Spain*—A Year in Spain, By a Young American. VII. V’citation—diopter XV. oftlie first part of thu proposed revision of the Statue Laws of tho State of New York. A General View oftlie present System of public Education in France, nnd oftlie Laws Regulations, und Courses of Studies in the different Faculties, Colleges, and inferior Schools which now compose the Royal Uni versity of Paris, before the Revolution. By David Johnson, M. D. Fellow of the Royal (’allege of Surgeons of Edinburgh. VIII. Diplomacy ofthk United States —Tho Diplomacy of the U. States. Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the present time. Second Edi tion, with Additions. By Theodore Lyman, Jr. IX. Dwiout’s Germany—'Travels in N. of Germany, in the years 1825 and 1820.— 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 of the Mediterra nean, in a series of Letters from the Brandy wine und Constitution Frigates. By a Civil ian. XI. American Poety—Specimens of A- mericau Poetry, with Critical ami Bingmphi- col Notices ; in threo vote. By Samuel Ket- tel). sept 6 TUB PLEIADES, A Weekly I At erary Gazette, to be published in Charleston, S. C. W E have long thought that a weekly pub lication, entirely devoted to light and miscellaneous literature, would meet with & t ready and liberal patronage in this comma* l nity. Wo now make the experiment.— \ Our editors have hitherto confined their! at- \ tention very selfishly to the wants and re. I quire merits of their own sex, leaving unnoti ced that, finer portion of creation to the «. musemciit untl instruction of which, ns well ns that of our own order, our lubors shall in future bo equally directed. To them, there fore, we look for pattonuge und encourage ment. Wc propose “ THE PLEIADES” ns a receptacle for that light and graceful litem- ture, orimnul and selected, which is calcula ted for the occasional amnsement und gretifi- cation oftlie public. 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Hubscriptions received at the different Printing Offices, and at No. 44 Queen street, where a specimen of the work can bo gratui- tously obtuined. All communications must bo addressed to JAMES S. BURGES, Publisher, Cluirleston S. C. Printers in the Curolinns und Georgia, will confer a favor on the nublisher by copy ing tho ubovo Prospectus, oct I ATHENEUM No. 25. W T. \VIL LIAMS lms just received the • Athencum or Spirit oftlio English Magazines, No. 25 for October, 1829. CONTENTS. The Story of the Beauty of Aries ; The Rhine Falls; Illustrious Visiters; An Artist’s Fame ; Guy Mtiimering; IIow to make a pa per ; Beautiful Influences ; A modest Ode to Fortune ; Botany ; On tho genius of Words worth; The prayer for Life ; The latest fe male Fashions ; The Gatherer. Terms—$0 per annum, published semi monthly with colored plates of the fashions, oct 20 239 MISSING. H AVING been landed from the N. York packet ships, viz:— Marks. E. & W. 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