The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, October 27, 1829, Image 4

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L3G-1.L NOTICES. In Equitii—In Superior Court, ' SUvTkhm. 18*29. I.i l!ie matter of application of l>r. Paul II. Wilkins to ho removed ns Trustee. O N rending und filing tho Petition oftlio suitl Paul II. Wilkins, praying for atuir- der of this Ilonoralilo Court, requiring Alfred Iverson, of tho County ol* Jones nud State of Georgia, Co-Trusloo with tlm said PauliL Wilkins and William Iverson, tho father of the Infant children of tho Kii«l Win. Ivorson mid Ann KII7.11 Iverson his wife, but now de- consetl, tile eesluy (file Trusts mentioned in Haiti Deed of Trust, to shew cause on the first day of the next Term of tho Superior Court for the said County of Chatham, why the said Paul II. Wilkins should not he released nnd removed from said Trusteeship. On motion, ortiered that, the said Alfred Iverson and Wil liam Iverson, ou behalf of the said Infant ce«- /"V ifite trusts, do shew cause on tho first day i»fthe next Term oftlio Superior Court oftlio < ’minty of Clmtluim, why tho prayer of the j>e. titioner should not bo granted nnd it is fur ther ordered that a conv of this order lie pub- fished in one oftlio Public Gazettes oft his Ci ty, once a month until tho meeting oftlio said Superior Court. Tmeoxtmr’ from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, jinic 20 84—) SinWIFPggALtf: On the tint 'Tuesday in December next, W ild, be sold before tho Court House in the City of Suvunnah, between tho us ual hours of sale, All tho Eastern moiety or lmlf part of all those lots, parls or parcels of land, situated mid being in the hamlets of Yaniaeraw and City of Savannah and county of Chatham, being tho whole of lot No. (5) five, and part of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half thereof iH bounded .011 tho North by tho river Savannah, on tho Kyat by wharf lot known os Pooler’s, on the South by Indian street, & on tho West by the Western moiety of said lot and a half, and containing one hundred and llfiy feet on tho river Savannah, and runs back from tho water to Indian street, togeth er with the buildings and improvements, le vied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel Hale, ad ministrator of James M. Bolton,' deceased, against Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c. oct3 NOTICE. ‘5710UR months ail or date application will .1. bo made to the Honorable tho Justices or tne Interior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell nil that I rivet of land, granted to Jacob Harstctie, on the 24th July 1826, containing 202 1-2 acres, on the waters of Three Mile Branch, and known, as originally granted, by the Number 425, in the 2d District of Buhl- win County, for the benefit of the heirs of said Jacob Hurstene. N. P. CROWELL, M. A. CROWELL Adm’or and Adm’tix. June 22 78—’5m NOTICE. F OUR months after date I shall apply to the Inferior Court of Camden County sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Michael Rudulph, deceas ed, for tho benefit oftlio heirs and creditors of said estate. E. RUDULPII, Administratrix, sept 10 220—f IN THE SIXTH CIRCUIT COURT U. STATES, DISTRICT OF GEOR GIA, AM Y TERM, 1829. IUI|.h Cloy ) I in SM Tims end Unlit. Nowell. ( VirmU C ““ ,L 4 RULE hnving been granted at tholnPt Termofthe Court, requiring the attor ney oftlio plaintiff of record to show cause wliy he should not enter satisfaction on the above judgments, and it now appearing that the payments were niado to the plaintiff him self and not to the attorney of record. And it further appearing that tlio plaintiff is (load, and his legal representatives unknown or ah. sent from the state, it is ordered that one month’s notice be given in two oftlio the gnz- zettesin this plnce, and onoatthe scat of the general government,callingupon the said per sonal representatives of the said Ralph, to phew cause at the next term of this court,to wit, on the Thursday next after tho first Mon- day in November next, at Milledgoville, why satisfaction should not bo ordered to be enter ed by the clerk on tho said two judgements, Extract from minutes. GEO. GLEN, Clerk, nug 22 lm—212 Chatham Inferior Court. Jrt.Y Ttm.at, lftJQ. W HEREAS William II. Cor, William F, Taylor, Jnmo3 Thompson, Horace Blair, Thomas Rycrson, Francis I. Lav, Nor man M’licod, William Finch, George Oliver, John W. Turner, and Jacob Gould, wore sum m ined to attend tho present Term of this Court as Jurors and made default—Ordered that they bo severally fined in the sum of Ten Dollars, unless they tile on oath, with the Clerk of this Court, good cause of excuse on or before the first day oftlio next Term. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, nug 27 214 Economy is Wealth. RPPr.niOH STEAM SroflllNO ESTABLISHMENT J ames f. dunn & jos. s. miller have formed a connection for the purpose of carrying on tho above business in all its va rious branches. Their mode of chaining and dressing Coats, Pantaloons, &c. is by Steam Scouring and Sponging, the only way of cleaning,being the most approved plan now in operation in New York and Philadelphia.— (lentlemeji’sclothes ofall descriptions, en trusted to their management—also, Indie: nelises, Merino Shawls, Table Covers, and Pll kinds of Woolens, will be made to hnve new appearance, at the shortest possible no tice. Grease spots, tar, paint, &c. extracted by this process. Tliev will be prepared to commence MON 0.4 Y X EXT, iTttli instant, at the cor ner of.lolmson’s Square and Bryan Streut, nearly opposite Mrs. Battey’s. DUNN &. MILLER, oct 15 230-tfwt pSMfieXKMfc, JL 1st of December next, for building an ARSENAL of Brick on the lot opposite the Guard House, 00 feet front by 40 feet den >, two stories high, in accordance with a plan " possession oftlio undersigned. The proposals jimst include the cost of rna terinls ; the work must ho done in the best manner, & must he finished by the 1st. day of May 1830. Tho Bricklayer’s and Carnen- ter’H proposals may be sepnrato or jointly— tho latter would he preferred. A Bond for Ten Thousand Dollars with an- f irovcd security will ho required, for the Ikit hi porlbrmunoo of the contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, nug 1 203—iftn JNoj'rooH lor Sale. A VAI.UAUI.I-I family of Negrons, night ill mimlicr.wili im soiil or nxciiiiiigRil lur mill estate in tliis oily. Apply to (JliARLKS S. HENRY, oc (5 iSU—H Sulphate Clniriine and Swaim Panacea. A /*! OUNCES French and English Sul A/ pluito Quinine 2 hexes Hwniin’s Panacea For sale by JJALL, SHATTER &. TUPPER. oct 13 SHERIFF’S SALES. On the first Tuesday iu November next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in tho City of Savannah, between the usual hours ot* 6ulo, All that plantation near Savannah, known ns Twccdside, containing485acres, with the improvements thereon, bounded North and North East by Savannah river and Onlow Island, on the North West by lands belong ing to Postell, and on tho South by lands belonging to Mrs. Margaret Macknv, levied on as the property of John Morol, to satisfy executions in favor of the Bank of Darien, Bunk of the State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank and others. Also, nil that lot No. (0) six, Columbia ward, witli the improvements thereon, boun ded East by No. (7) seven, South by a lane, West by lot No. (5) five, and North by Broughton street. Levied oil us the proper ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of tho Bank of Darien, Bunk of the State of Georgia, Planters’ Bnnk &. others. GEORGE MILLEN, h. r. c. oct 3 SHERIFF’S SALE—CONTINUED. On the. first Tuesday in November next. W ILL he sold before tho Court Houso in tho City ofSuvannuh, between the usual hours of sale: A portion of the ftmiturc of tho City Hotel comprising tables, chairs, beds, bedding, bed steads, crockery and silver ware, knives and forks, kitchen utensils, &c.—levied on under nnd by virtue of an execution cm foreclosure —Thos. M. Driscoll vs. Henry W. Lubbock GEORGE MILLEN, a. c. c. oct 8 TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTIN UED. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL be sold before tho Court House iu tho city of Savannah between tho usuul hours of sale, tho following property : 2,500 acres of land in Camden county, on St. Mary’s river, granted to Robert Montford oftlio followingqualities:—5300 acres brackish marsh, 200 do 2d quality inland swamp, 100 do 2d quality hammock, and 1400 pino land— also 1150 acres of land in said county on the Satilla, granted to Horatio Mnrbury, oftlio following quality :—300 acres 2d quality tide swam]), 1(H) do oak and hickory and ?50acres pino land, lovied on as the property of the es tates of Robert Montford and Solomon Pen dleton, to, satisfy the state and county tax tor the vear 1823, amount due $116 06 aiid costs, DAVID BELL, t. c. c. r oct 10 Superior Food ftp Children In* valids and others. R OBINSON’S PA'JENT BARLEY, fur making superior larley Water in ten minutes; strongly recommended by the Facul ty os U nutritious cooling Food for Infants ; iu in high reputo for nulling a delicious Pud ding ; being considered hreferablo to Ground Rice, Tapioca, &c.; nn| excellent for thick ening Broths or Sotns; and PATENT GROATS, for making ftiperior gruel in ten minutes, at one half tho ixpunso of tho com mon Pearl Hurley or Em^lon Groats. Either of the abovtrprepa ration inadd with Milk, af fords a very nourishing and light Diet. Pre pared only, and sold wholesale and for expor tation, by Matthias Robinson &. Co. 61, Red J Jon Street, llolborn, I on don. The Patentee solicits attention to the fol lowing Document. (Copy.) Apothecaries' Hall,Land fin, Feb. 8th, 1820. Sir—I have analyzed your Groats nnd Bar ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s letters Patent for the solo manufacturing of the same, properly denominate “PatentBaii- lp.y and Patent Croats.” 1 have no hesi tation in declaring them to bo genuine pow ders of the finest Barley and Oats I ever saw. I consider it a public advuntuge, and of great importance in the medical world, that by your inode of preparation, a valuable, fine, mucila ginous beverage and food may bo obtained in a few minutes. 1 have also analyzed some samples,—imita tions of your articles,—which are “warrant ed free from adulteration, “those I pronounce to bo composition of different meals, conse quently, neither pure Barley-water nor Oat- gruel cun he made from them. 1 am, Sir, your obedent servant, RICHARD CLARKE. To Air. M. RownsonI Tho ubove testimonial, from a gentleman who has already rendered!he public much ser vice by exposing vurious deleterious mixtures and adulterations in artides of general con sumption, added to tbs recommendation of tho medical profession, hake it unnecessary for the proprietors to do rtoro than state, that none are Genuine which (It not bear tho words “Robinson's Patent” th0 Royal Arms, and the Signature of Matts. Robtnson. Warranted to keep in any climate. The subscribers having bten appointed a- gonts for the above articles mid with a view of introducing them in tliis city for medicinal and other purposes, have just received a small quantity, neatly put up in half pound packa ges, with directions for use. They feel as sured from the great demand for them in New Y.ork, Philadelphia and Charleston, that a sin gle trial will decidedly prove their superiority to Arrow Root, common Barley, &c. as a nu tritious food for children nnd invalids. ^ LAY & HENDRICKSON. Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15 Gibbons’ Buildings, nug 27 EXECUTORS’ SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W llX be sold before tho Court IIouso in tho city of Savnnnuh, between tho usu al hours of sale, All the Eastern tenement of brick buildings on Lot No. 8, Darby Ward; House & lot No. 34 Columbia Ward ; lot utid buildings No. 13, Carpenter’s Row; Lot No. 9, &- improve ments, Decknr Ward, and Lot No. 10, and half the improvements, Decknr Word, all in the city of Savannah ; being part oftlio re- ul estate of Josinli Peiificld, lute of Savan nah. deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors. Conditions cash. oct 3 JOS. CUMMINO, l Kx'ors. of S. C. DUNNING, \ J. Pcnlicld. EXECUTOR’S SALE. R\J. 11. HERBERT, On Monday the 0th November next, A T 11 o’clock, will be sold nt the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Sarah Do La Mottn, President street, all the house hold und kitchen Furniture, consisting of a a large Extension Dining Table, Card Tn- Ides, Chairs, Carpets, Dressing Tables, Man tle Glusses, Crockery and Glass Ware, And irons, Shovel and Tongs. ALNO, Beds, Bedstcds and Bedding—Sold bv per mission of the H011. the Court of Ordinary and by order of the Executor. Terms cash sept l Tho Savannah Slc;nn Rico Mill A T the East end of the City, is now rccoiv lngltough Rice. The schrSarah Jayne, a safe and substantial vessel, in excellent or der and well calculated from her lightdmught of water for the business, is in readiness at the Mill, and may ho sent to any oftlio neighbor- ingplatations for the convenience ofthose who may not yet have had a good opportunity of getting their Rico forward—tho sizoofthis vessel maKOH her perfectly safe to proceed to any oftlio Southern Rivers or inlets. HAL!., S1IAPTER &- TUPPER. NOTICE. Rank of Darien, August Ath, 1820. O N motion, it was resolved, that a further reduction of thirty per cent, bo required oftlio Debtors of this llatik, for tho ensuin' year, payable ns follows :—ten ;»er cent, tho first day of December; ton per cent, on the first day of March; and ton por cent, on the first day of Juno next. Extract from tho Minutes. . EDEN. S. REES, Cashier nug 20 215 FRIENDS OF LITERATURE. I F, in tliiH city or its vicinity, there are any among tlio patrons of Franklin College, who aro disposed to add to its Library rare and yuluiiblo works, which they may hnvo in their*nossession, they will bn gratefully re* ceivcu and Kufely conveyed to tlm l.ibrariun by J. BOGGS, Chatham Academy. ’oiler’s Vegetable Catholicon* T HE unrivalled and extensive reputation already acquired by this medicine, de mands from the proprietor his grntcfttl ac knowledgement to a discerning public. Those affected with KING’S EVIL, or Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased bones, SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, ULCERS of every des cription, however old and inveterate; every variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches on tho face, Pimples and Tetter in particular, Rheumatism and Gout, Whito Swellings ami diseases resulting from Mercury, may bo confident of obtaining in all the above cases, in which nature has not altogether yielded to disease, radical and permanent cures from the use of the Catholicon. This is tho first, discovery of a medicine taken iu the stomach that has hud the long desired effect of curing the most obstmato and distressing external diseases. The use of nutritious food, nml the ordina ry avocations ofhusiness ore not. interrupted bv the Catlmlicnn; nnd its properties having the power of restoring both flesh and bone, and of renovuting ami invigorating every part of the system during the process of ex terminating 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 the holding properties of tho Catholicon ; and he would furLher assure tho public, that he will in no instance forfeit their confidence, by recommending his medicine ns upplienble to any disease iu which it shall not have proved itself eminently successful. The (billowing certificates will, it is pre sumed, satisfy the most in credulous, of tho pre-eminent virtues of the Culholican. CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, May 23,1923. Sir,—1 nm now, thanks loyonr modtume, a hearty man. For nearly «ix years I have boon a martyr toil •lisuasc, whoso rdvngi.-s tlir0ntcn«:«i. if not noon stopped, to pul a ponoiA In my extol unco. it.wing had im regu lar medical ndvicc from thn cmnincncuinunt. tny coin- lilaioi at last gol to such a height that 1 coulu not hwhU low without great paio and diificully. Tum-mrs fortnud in difierent iwrta ofnty body, and 1 beg in lo think my situation almost desperate. The fivu Unities of the Catholicon which I have taken have completely cured me, und I am now as well as 1 couid wish to he. With my thanks, 1 am your obliged humble servant, Stc. GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, as. George Kitnc,ofiho district of Southwark, personally nppeared, nnd being duly sworn, doth declare nm! sav, that the above statement is, in all respects, correct mid true, and that the signature to it is in the hand writing of this deponent. JOHN DINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 1821. [From tho Darien (Geo.) Gnzettc, November 1.1 Amo«t r.xTHAonniNAV «crk r.m.m.n nv Potti k’ Catholicon.—Captain Donely, keeper of die light on " ‘ • - pitot for Dulwy Mar, nthorizes tin to Sapelo and master p Do Iti Monterat's Columbian Vegetable Specific for the cure of Con sumptions, Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of Blood, ant) Pulmonary nflections of ever}’ kind—the most valuable remedy ever dis covered lor the cure of consumptions nnd uli diseases oftlie breast and lungs leaditu to consumptions. T O ALL AFFLICTED with those trou blesome affections, an immediate use of this highly celebrated Specific is only neces sary to convince the most incredulous of its possessing qualities superior to any other medical preparation yet discovered. Sinei the discovery of this invaluable medicine. iiumWin iir,*c r.ijwiicmi-ii its Hatuinry anti happy cHerts.—Its mild and gentle operations are much extolled by those who have used it. In all cases of coughs, rolds, asthmas, und other consumptive alft-ct ons, by the use of this article they have been enabled to defeat an enemy whoso uttneks 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 have failed to give any relief. It operates by gentle expectorations and may be givom to infats und children with the great est. safety. Do La Monterat’s Columbian Vegetable Specific has stood tho tost of experience and proved itself thn most valuable remedy ever discovered for the euro of Consumption and Pulmonary utFcctions of every kind. The following certificates, just received from highly rcspectablo gentlemen will show its value: Baltimore County, Feb: 14th 1829. Gentlemen—I feel it my duty to acknowl edge t he great bonofit I have derived from the use of Do La Monterat’s Columbian Vegeta ble Specific. I do not like to speak of the Medicine in the exulted terms in which I esti mate it, I will, therefore, as briefly as possible, ol n s,mi,ur wi 'hmit it. give u history of tny own situation, with the ellects produced by this valuable medicine.— I have been, for the lust live or six years, la- Imrill.r linilnr n niiliimiinnieni.mm.iil!>.. ..... ill[)Cl(. ... # . . f make known lo the imblic the follow ing fact of a recent date. “ Alsiut a month ogo, I bought throe botiles of Pot Tr.ti’s C.vrnotuoN, for tho |iur)iosc of testing its virtues upon Air. Peter APCulloch, pilot of Doboy liar, who had been Tor several years confined to nis bed nnd crutches in consequence ofdiscnstdhn.lw, and ulcerated Cud—(lie soles ol" his feet were in that slu.rkiug state, that the botit-s were perceptible both to the sight and touch. Mr. ArCulloeh, after tho use ofTimr>: itorrt.n* oftlu* C.wiioui ON, laid aside his crutches, and was this day iu town attending to his business,in nearly perfect health. Darien, November 1, 18.'d. February 20, If27. American Quarterly Review- W T. WILLIAMS has just received tho • American Quarterly Review, No. 11, for September, 1829. CONTENTS. I. Milt.eu’h Memoirs,—Memoirs ofGcn. Miller, in the service of the Republic ofPcru By John Millor. II. AIkmouialnofSiukhpeare—Memor ials of Shalfspeare; now first collected.—- By Nathan Drake. III. Soutjibv’h Colloquies—Sir Titos. More ; or, Colloquies on the Progress anti Prospects of Society. By Robert Southey, L. L. 1). Poet Laureate, &c. IV. Gkolouy—An Introduction to Geo logy ; comprising thn Elements of the Sci ence, iu its present advanced state, and all the recent Discoveries ; with an Outline of the Geology of England and Wnlcs. By Robert Bakewcll :—Third Edition, entirolv recomposed, mid greatly enlarged. With new Plates. First American Edition, edited by Professor Sillitnnn, of Yule College, with an Appendix, containing ail Outline of his Course of lectures on Geology. V. Codification—A contre-projet to the Tluinphrysian Code, and to the Projects of lledaeution of Messrs. Hammond, Uniaeke, and Twins. By John James Park, Esq. Bar rister at Law. VI. Spain—A Year in Spain. By a Young American. VII. Education—Chapter XV. oftlio first part of the proposed revision of the Statue Laws of the State of New York. A General View of the present System of public Education in France, and of tho Laws Regulations, and Courses of Studios in the different Faculties, Colleges, and inferior Schools which now compose the Royal Uni versity of Paris, before tho Revolution. By David Johnson, M. D. Fellow of tho Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. VIII. Diplomacy oftim; United States —The Diplomacy of tho U. States. Being nn Account of the Foieign Relutions of the Country, from tho First Treaty with France, in 1778, to tho present time. Second Edi tion, witli Additions. By Theodore Lyman, Jr. IX. Dwioiit’s Germany—Travels in N. of Germany, in the 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 of the Mediterra nean, in a series of Letters from the Brandy wine and Constitution Frigates. By a Civil ian. XI. American Poety—Specimens of A- niorican Poetry, with Critical and Biographi cal Notices ; in three vols. By Samuel Ket- tcll. * sept 8 boring under a pulmonary Consumption, pro nounced to bo such by tie attending physi cian, during which time I have consulted many physicians, taken much medicine, but nil to but. little purpose. The 12!It of March, 1828,1 puked blood for tie first time, und con tinued so to do for Ruvorfi days in succession, and on tho 14th oftlio same month was con fined to my bed, where I lay for two mouths until I was reduced to slch a state of debility, that my friends began todespairof my recove ry. I bad made use alio ofall tho popular remedies without benefit, find having acciden tally heard of this Specific, I determined to give it. atrial, anticipatingVrnm tho of it, no better result than Inal uttenilcd tho uso of all the remedies I bad taken; but in this I was happily disappointed. At my very lowest state I commenced the use of this Specific.— I took t he first (lose nt night in a little her!) tea, sweetened, which threw 1110 iu a gftntlo per spiration and procured fiir me a good night’s rest. I continued to tnAo tho medicine ns di rected, and in about five days my cough was completely stopped and have not had any re turn since. I am novr perfectly satisfied of the superior quality ofthis Specific overevery other medicine oileratl for the euro of the above disease. You aro at liberty to usn this letter in any way you may think proper.— Ycui* respectfully, (Signed,) JOHN R. ELLTCOTT, Baltimsre, Feb. 19th, 1829 T, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, Hint for upwards of six months, 1 was severely uf- flioted with a pain in tny breast, accompanied with a very bad cough and short ness of breath, anil everjr indication (in tho opinion of a plns- ioinn) of approaching coumiiiiption; utter having been persuaded by niy parents, I was induced to make trial of Do 1st Monterat’s Colombian Vegetablo Hpccifc, and the use of three bottles completely rosDrod mo to health. JOSEPHN. RUCKLE. A supply of tlm olmvo ttiluable Aludicinn bus just been rneoived by LAY &. HENDRICKSON,Sole Ag’ts. nj’ril 22 Gibbon's Buildings. Ilurtfnril, t’oun, Mr, Wm. W, Puller— Dear Sir—I liavo now lint oxr. Imtlle of Callmliron lot). A person arrived thin nveimiL’, who came GO miles' since tunrniti(! f fur 17 bottles »f Catholicon, and would have taken 2-1; but I could let htmhtne hot P. lie outlie expressly fir tho iirlioto, tuid says that tho person, who had iisim! iwo tootles, has had a" “ i iv on ulfcctiou nr consumption’' 20 years ; and that tim e ol* tlm fam ily are invalids, „|i«l li:i\»* jsiq.l in Jen Vca.’s. for liil'dieal novice nisi modicum, Nl,*00, lie saysliso person win. has u«edtho two bottles, Nhvnt Knr.Ms anv mi.uk ink to exits with Tin. ('/ATiimtrisN, and th.it tho imigli- TIIE PLEIADES, A Weekly Literary Gazette, to be publishll in Charleston, 8. C. W E have long thought that a weekly pub lication, entirely devoted to light and miscellaneous literature, would meet with a ready and liberal patronage in this commu nity. We now nmko the experiment.— Our editors have hitherto confined their at tention very selfishly to the wants and re- quimnents of their own sex, leaving unnoti ced that finer portion of creation to tho n- musemont and instruction of which, as well ns that of our own order, our labors shall in future be equally directed. To them, there fore, wo look for patronage and encourage ment. We propose “ TIIE PLEIADES” us n receptacle for that light and graceful litera ture^ original and Elected, which is calcula ted for the occasional amusement and gratifi cation oftlio public. As a weekly melange, in which the gentleman tuid tho lady—the old anil tho yourijT—intelligent and uninformed, will equally find something to relieve the weighty or graver employment, and to dissi pate the burden of troublesome and unpleas- ant hours. Original nnd selected tales—Mo ral Essay.v-Poetry and Miscellaneous, Ori- gimil and Selected Literature, pruned and gathered into shape, will form its principal contents—over tlm morals of whicn a scru pulous and discriminating caution will be curoftilly exercised nnd maintained. “ The Pleiades,” will he published weekly, connnencingon the first Saturday inNovem- her next, in a form of eight medium quarto pages, and will be put to subscribers at 84 per annum, if paid in advance, or 85 at tho* expiration of six months. Single number* 12J cents each. No subscriiitioiiB received torn less term tlmn one year, when the vol ume will bo completed. Any person procuring ten subscribers, shall receive a copy gratis. Eubscriptions received at tho different Printing Offices, nnd ut No. 44 Queen street, where a specimen of the work cun be gratui tously obtained. All communications must be addressed to JAMES S. BURGES, Publisher, Charleston S. C. OO* Printers in the Carolinos and Georgia, will confer a favor on tlm publisher by copy ing tho above Prospectus, oct 1 VLTIEiNEUM No. 25. W T. WILLIAMS lias just received the • Athoncum or Spirit of the English Magazines, No. 25 for October, 1829. CONTENTS. The Story of the Beauty of Aries ; The Rhino Falls*; Illustrious Visiters; An Artist’s Fame ; Guy Mamiering; How to make upn- per ; Beautiful Influences ; A modest Ode to Fortune ; Botany ; On the genius of Words- wfirth ; The prayer for Life ; Tho latest fe male Fashions ; ‘The Gatherer. Terms—86 per annum, published semi monthly with colored plates of tlm fashions, oct 20 2538 MISSING. H AYING been landed from the X. Yorli packet ships, viz:— Marks. E. & W. Joyner, 1 bbl. liquor, ,T Ilubbard iMMtrs, scciio* tlm nsioiiisliiiig *iii-i-is it |ii-oiiu<Til, ixiiihii* j 1 bundle, landed from ship Ilenrv. 1 1 ' B. &. B. 1 bundle und 2 anvils, from ship Emperor. ^ J. Hubbard, 1 box, 1 cask, and 3 bundles, from ship Emperor. 11. xt G. or Holmes &. Gray, 1 box, from ship Macon. E. 1'. North, 2 boxes, fin ship Helen Mm*. Tin' above goods are consigned to Mr. E. Bliss of this eitv. Any information respect, ing the same will be thankfully received by the consignee, or HALL, SMARTER & TUPPER. oct 10 Ifr of tin.'tit sioil tlm aliovu to juuomo l!i<* art i- ole, Sir various clirotiicitist'ii.si^, TJm jMT.«>n told «n«* lit} would xvtiit two daV, if Isu qould to proairu lhi! iwo d '/.on. Will you, without ii«il, smd mu, or, ifiicct-ssury, uxtu cotuo with a tmv of ihr Calliolic.oii to Hartford, ns I feardolnyt will lake plan* in Now York and Now Haven; und us,to living out ol tlio urticlu, I taittiol think of it. 1 uin, m basil', your*, &<:. E. W. Bl’LL. TO SEA.MEN. Thousand* of unforlunatc seamen nro rendered use- loss to their country l»y tfiu ravages ol u devouring dis ease,to which they are moro suhjectlliuti any other class of men. Tliernho ofnti nnt'oriuuate sailor who either embarks in a diseased state, or finds himself so, oil a long voyage, must Imj truly deplorable ; and it may not, perliaps, ho improp' r to suggest tho propriety of always including tho Catholicon in tlm medicine diesis oftlio Navy und Merchants’ service, it being u sovortign remedy in the disease ulludcd to. TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegotulilo Cnthohcnn is peculiarly adapted to (huso diseases which are prevalent among the coloured nnnitluliuii of the south, in that disease which is cal led Yaws, it is a sure remedy ; a single trial of it will convince planters of its superior efficacy to any remedy never licnnluro m fhu United States. They should a similar without it. Sold by the principal Druggists ami Booksellers in the United Hlules. iCj** Fruited directions arc on the hot tie* W. \V. POTTER, No. 13, South Ninth street, between Chesnut and Market, opposite tlm University of Pennsylvania. N. B. Those persons who limy rcecivc signal bene fit from tho use of tlm (.’atholieon, will confer a particular favour on those similarly afllictcd, by forxvard- iiil' certificates of their cures to tlm proprietor, or to any orliis agents. A supply of tho nbovo Valuable Motlicino kept 011 litiml, and orders from any part oftlio State, and letters postage paid, ’will receive immediate attention. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Sole Agents, No. 2 & Id Gibbon’s Buildings. july M Norlli Aiiioricsiii lloviow. W T. WILLIAMS bus just, reeeived the • North American Review, No. 65, for October 1829. CONTENTS. Irving’s Conquest of Granada; Authorship of.lunius’ Letters; Modern Greek Literature; Egyptian Antiquities; Dwight’s Travels in Gornmny ; The American Jurist.; Holmes’s American Annals ; Life and Works of Cuno- vh ; Grecian nnd Roman Geography; Speci mens of American Poetry ; llosacks’ Life of Do Witt Clinton; Captain Hull's Travels in tlm United Stutcs and Canada; Quarterly List of New Publications ; Index. Athencum. W T. WILLIAMS kasjust received tho • Athencum, or spirit of the English Magazines, No 24 for September 15. CONTENTS. Sketches of Contemporary Authors,States- men, &c.; Mr. Robert Montgomery; The Splendid Annual; An After-dinner Conver sation ; Roprecht tho Robber; Tlio study of Botany rooommontlod to tho Fair Hex ; South American Indians ; A passage from tlio Nodes; Aphorisms on Insanity ; The Flower Girl; Tlio five Nights of Ht. Albans " ’I’lio Idiot Girl; Fitzmnurico tlm Magician ; Klomentnry Education iu France ; Sonnet; Varieties. oct 21 242 MISSING. S UPPOSED to have boon taken from tho wharf, after landed from ship Helen Mar Inst voyage. I bid. Liquor marked “Portland Ruin, J. B.” consigned to Mr. John Bentley. Also, landed from ship Henry, 3 boxes nnd 1 bbl. 1 .iquor, marked J. 11. G. Co., or J. II. Gordon & Co. Ami landed from ship Helen Mar, the pre sent voyage, I bbl. J .iquor, T. & T. Neal, consigned to Messrs. Stiles & Fannin. Any information which may lead to the recovery of the same, will bo thankfully re ceived bv the consignees, or HAM., SllAl’TEK & TU1TER. oct 10 Lumber Factorage. T HE Subscriber informs his iViends nnd the public, that he continues tlio LUM BER FACTORAGE nnd COMMISSION BUSINESS, nt the wharf adjoining tlio Ca nal, on his individual account. He takes this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to those, who so liberally pa tronized the late firm ofWylly a* Brown,and respectfully solicits a slmre of the same. ELISHA WYLLY. Savannah, 1st Sept. 1829. wpt l 210—!|2tn Commission 4’ Agency Business, DMtlElf, (IEOKCIIA, T IIE Subserilicra oiler tlieir Bmiecs to their IricnilB mill tlio public, ns Aifnits amt Cmnmission Merchant* in Darien. They have extensive wharves ami ware-hou ses, mid will pay prompt nltontitm ti> nil lm Biness, witli winch they mnv be favored, HAXVEa & MITCIIEL. Darien, 10th Aug. ltf-29. It'S 11 207—|!.1mn So. Carolina Female Institute. M RS. JULIA IMERl'ONT XVARNE, (Into l'jtrincipal oftlio Sparta Acade my, Geo.) will ho associated with tlio Institute from tho 1st January, ensuing. elias Marks, m. d. Prin’i. wtfl . 231—t. Just Received, 3 IIHDS New Orleans Sugar 10 kegs Goshen Butter An invoice of Settees, Fancy nnd Windsor nnd Rocking Chairs. Unding from ship Stutim and Eliza & Ab* by, and for sab* by 6 J. R. HERBERT. PROSPETUS. U RGED by the solicitations of many liter ary friends, and the indigence of his cir cumstances, the subscriber has been induced to offer to the public a poetic work, to bo entitled “THE IRIS,” of which he is tho au thor. To consist of miscellaneous original pieces principally, religious,moral, and ama tory, comprising two hundred and thirty or more pnges of fine deini paper, eighteen mo. size—making it about the dimensions of Ro bert Southey's “ Tale of Paraguay,"—to bo neatly bound in boards, price onk dollar. Candor requires of the author to state, that the pieces over the signature of “T.” hereto fore published in the Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Advertiser, nnd the Georgia Courier, will form a part oftlio work. The book will lie ready for delivery by the first of November, and payment expected thereupon. Persons desirous of becoming subscribers to the book, will find subscription lists (for tho present,) at all times open at the Augusta Book Stores, and the office of the Augusta Chronicle. Those at a distance, wishing a copy, c: copies oftlio work, will be consider- (d subscribers by intimating their request, ad dressed to the author nt this pluce, i>ost paid. JAMES M. THOMPSON. Augusta, July 22*/, 1829. july 23 iMrdici'l Collude of S. Carolina. T HE Annual Course of Lectures in this Institution, will be resumed on tho second Monday in November, on the follow ing brandies:— A nut oinij—by J olin Edwards Holbrook, MD. Surgery—by James Ramstw, M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine—by Samuel Henry Dickson, M. D. Materia .1 iedica—by 1 letiry II Frost, M D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children—by Thomas G. Prtoleau, M. D. Chemistry—by Edmund Ravenel, M. I). Natural History and Botany—by Stephen Elliott, 1,. L. D. Pathological and Surgical Anatomy—by John Wagner, M. D. 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