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LSG-AL HOEIGES.
In Equity—In Superior Court,
May Term, 1629.
In the matter of application or Ur. Paul 11. Wilkins to
lw removed ns Trustee,
O N rontllttir ami tiling tlio Petition of tlio
Haiti Patti II. -Wilkins, praying lor nn or
der of this Honorable Court, requiring Alfred
Iverson, of the County of Junes ami State of
tieor^in, Co-Trustee with the said PauliI.
Wilkins and William Iverson, the father of
the Infant children of the said Win. Iverson
nod Ann Eliza Iverson his wife, but now de
ceased, the erstuy que Trusts mentioned in
said Deed of Trust, to shew muse on the lirst
day of the next Term of the Superior Court
fbr the said County of Chatham, why the said
Paul II. Wilkins should not be released and
removed from said Trusteeship. On motion,
ordered that the said Allred Iverson and Wil
liam Iverson, on behalf of thesuid Infant res.
tuu que trusts, do shew enuso on the first day
of the next Term oft lie Superior Court of the
County of Chatham, why the nruyer oft he po^
titioner should not he granted ;—ami it is fur
ther ordered that a copy of this order be puli.
1 ; si led in one of the Public Gazettes ofthis Ci
ty, once a month until the meeting of the said
Superior Court,
True extract from the minutes.
ROBERT \y. POOLER, Clerk.
jtmc29 8-1—}
NOTICE.
'p?tOUR months otter date application will
IP be made to the Honorable the Justices
of the Interior Court of Chatham County,
when sittlnif for ordinary pnriin*p.*. for leave
to sell all that tract of land, granted to Jacob
Harstonc, on the tilth July 182(1, containing
2021-2 acres, on the waters of Three Mile
Brandi, and known, as originally granted, by
the Number*125, in the 2d District of Bald
win County, for the benefit of the heirs of said
Jacob Hurstone.
N. P. CROWEIX,
M. A. CROWELL,
Adm'or and Ailtn'ti.w
juno 22 78—join
NOTICE.
-jf^OUR months a Her date I shall apply to
.1. (he Inferior Court of Camden County,
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
lit'* real estate of Michael Rudolph, decons.
vd, or the henctit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate.
E. RUDUI.PH, Administratrix,
sent 10 220—j-
J V THE SIX’/'/f.Cl!iCLIT COURT U.
VTA TVS. DISTRICT ()T (iV fili
al A, MAY TERM, 1820.
ttalph Utay ) IV.Mzaml. mSM
Tims, mill lie - !)!. Nowell, j Vi '' : " u c " u "•
A RULE having been granted at the last
Tennofthc Court, requiring the attor
ney oftlie plaintiff of record to show cause
why ho should not outer satisfaction on the
above judgments, and it now appearing t hat
the payments were made to the plaintiff him
self uml not to the attorney of record. And
it further appearing that the plaintiff is dead,
and his legal representatives unknown or ab
sent from tlie state, it is ordered tluit v one
month’s notice he given in two of the tlio gaz-
zettes in this place, anti one at the seat of the
general government, culling upon the said per
sonal representatives of the said Ralph, to
bIicw cause at the next term Ofthis court,to
wit, on the Thursday next after the first Mon
day in November next, ut Millcdgeville, why
satisfaction should not be ordered to bo enter
ed by the clerk on thesuid two judgements.
Extract from minutes.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
nug 22 lm—212
Chatham Interior Court.
.Tui.y Tiuiji, 1826.
W HEREAS William II. Coo, William I'.
Taylor, James Tltcinpson, Horace
lllair, Thomas Ryerson, Fmueinl. Lav, Nor
man M’Lood, William Finch, George Oliver,
John W. Turner, and Jacob Gould,.were sum
moned to attend lho present. Term of this
Court us Jurors and made defiml'—Ordered
that they he severally fined in the.mm of Ten
Dollars, unless they file on oath, with the
Clerk ofthis Court, good cause of excuse on
or before the first day of the next Term.
Tiuc extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
nug27 |W|||||||||| M|
Economy is Wealth.
srrr.Rioasteam scouring rsTAni.isiiMnxr.
J AMES F. DUNN &. JOS. S. MILLER
have formed n coma ction for the purpose
of carrying on the above business in all its va
rious branches. Their mode of denning and
dressing Coats, Fantuloons, itc. is by Si rum
Scouring and Sponging, the only way of
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
aeliscs, Merino Shawls, Table Covers, mid
PH kinds of Woolens, will be made to Imvea
new appearance, at the shortest possible no
tice. Grease spots, tar, paint, &c. extruded
by this process.
They will he prepared to commence on
MONDAY NEXT, Kith instant, at the cor
ner of Johnson’s Square and Bryan Street,
nearly opposite Mrs. liattev’s.
DUNN & MI [J. Ell.
net 15 220—2\v{
STATK AR8KNAL7~
P ROPOSALS will he received until the
1st of December next, for building an
ARSENAL of Brick on the lot opposite the
Guard House, (10 feet front by *10 feet deep,
two stories high, in accordance with a plan in
possession oftlie undersigned.
The proposals must include the cost of ma
terials ; t ho work must he done in the best
manner, & must lie finished by the 1st day of
May 1820. The Bricklayer’s and Carpen
ter’s proposals may ho separate or jointly—
the hitter would ho preferred.
A Bond for Ten Thousand Dollars with ap
proved security will lie required, for the faith
ful performance oftlie contract.
W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent.
fttig 1 202—Tito
Negroes lor Siilo.
A VALUABLE family nf rsv^nien, «-i«rht
. in number, will lm hoM nr oxcbtingml lor
real eatatu in llii« city. Apply In
CHARLES S. HENRY,
oc 0 Wll— II
Su!|iliulo Cluiiiina and Swaiin’s
Ptintieeu.
A ft ^WCEH French and English Sul
" pliate Quiiiim:
^ 2 boxes Swaim’s Panacea
For Hah? by
HALL, SHATTER & TI PPER.
oct 12
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On flic first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in
the City of Savannuh, between the us
ual hours of "sale,
All the Eastern utoicty or half part of all
those lots, parts or parcels of land, situated
and being in the lmmlets of Yamucraw and
City of Savannah and county of Chatham,
being tho whole of lot No. (5) five, and oart
of lot No. (4) lour, which said Eastern half
thereof is bounded on tho North by tho river
Savannah, on the East by wharf lot known
ns Pooler’s, on the South by Indian street, &
on the West by the Western moiety of said
lot and a half, and containing one hundred
and filly feet on tho rivorSavannah, and runs
back from tho water to Indian street, togeth
er with the buildings and improvements. Le
vied on uijdor 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 M1LLEN, s. ci. o.
oct 3
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL be sold before tho Court House in
the City of Suvammh, between the
usual hours of sale,
All that plantation near Savannah, known
as Twcedsule, containing465 acres, with the
onprovementfl thereon, bounded North and
North East by Savannah river and Onlow
Island, on the North West by lands belong
ing to Pas toll, and on the South by lands
belonging to Mrs. Margaret Mackny, levied
on ns the property of John Morel, to satisfy
I'.vellltonu in tin or of tho Ronlt of Dniicu,
Bank of the State of Georgia, Planters’
Bank and others.
Al«o, nil that lot No. (0) six, Columbia
ward, with the improvements thereon, boun
ded East by No. (7) seven, South by a lane,
West by lot No. (f>) five, and North by
Broughton street. Levied on os the proper
ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in
luvorof the Bank of Darien, Bank of the
State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank &. others.
GEORGE MILLEN, s. v. c.
oct 2
SHERIFF’S SALE—CONTINUED.
On thr first Tuesday in November next.
W ILL he sold before the Court House in
the City of Savannah, between the usual
hours of sale’:
A portion oftlie funiturc of the City Hotel,
comprising tubles, chairs, beds, bedding, bed-
U'ads, crockery and silver ware, knives and
forks, kitchen utensils, &c.—-levied on under
and by virtue of mi execution on foreclosure
—Tints. M. Driscoll vs. Ilcnrv W. Lubbock.
GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c.
oct 8
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONT1X-
HKJl.
On i fir frst Tuesday in November next,
WILL he told before the Court House in
V V the city ofSnvnturih between the usual
hours ofsale, the following property :
2,5(10 acres of land in Camden county, on
St. Mary’s river, granted to Robert Mont ford
oftlie followingquiilities:—200 acres brackish
marsh, 200 do 2d quality inland swamp, 100
do 2d quality hammock,*and 1400 pine land—
also 1150 acres of land in said county on tho
Sutilln, granted to Horatio Mnrhury, oftlie
following quality :—200 acres 2d quality tiilo
swamp, 100 do oak and hickory and <50*acros
pine land, levied on ns the property oft he es
tates of Robert Montford and Solomon Pen
dleton, to, siitisty the state and comity tuxihr
thovear 1828,amount due $110 00 and costs.
DAVID BELL, t. c. c. c.
oct 10
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in
the city of Savannah, between the usu
al hours of sale,
All the Eastern tenement of brick buildings
on Lot No. 8, Darby Wurd; House & lot No.
21 Columbia Ward ; lot and buildings No.
12, Carpenter’s Row; Lot No. 9, &. improve-
merits, Deekar Ward, and Lot No. 10, and
half tho improvements, Deekar Ward, nil in
the city of Savannah ; being part of the re
al estate of Josiuh Pcnfield, Into of Savan
nah, deceased.
Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin
ary of Chatham county, for the benefit oftlie
heirs and creditors. Conditions cash.
JOS. GUMMING, 1 Ex’ors. of
S. C. DUNNING, S J- Pcnfidd.
net 2
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
DY X II. HERBERT,
On Monday the \)th November next,
A T 11 o’clock, will be sold ut tho house
formerly occupied by Mrs. Sarah De
Lii Mottn, President street, all tho house
hold and kitchen Furniture, consisting of a
n large Extension Dining Table, Card Ta
bles, L’liuirs, Carpets, Dressing Tables, Man
tle Glasses, Crockery and Glass Ware, And
irons, Shovel and Tongs.
A1.NO,
Beds, Beds!oris and Bedding—Sold by per
mission oftlie Hon. the Court of Ordinary,
and by order of tho Executor. Terms casli.
Kept 1
Tim Savannah Steam Rico Mill
A ’I’ the East cud oftlie City, is now receiv
ing Rough Rice. ThoschrSarail Jayne,
a sale and substantial vessel, in excellent or
der ami well calculated from her light draught
of water lor the business, is in readiness at the
Mill, and may be sent to any oftlie neighbor
ing plat iitions for thoconvcnionco ofthosowho
limy not yet have had a good opportunity of
getting their Rice forward—the size ofthis
vessel makes her perfectly safe to proceed to
any oftlie Southern Rivers or inlets.
MALI., SI 1 AFTER & TUPPER.
NOTICE.
Bank of Darien, August Mb, 1820.
O N motion, it was resolved, that a further
reduction of thirty per cent, be required
oftlie Debtors ofthis Bank, for the ensuing
year, payable ns follows :—ten per cent, on
the first day of December; ten per rent, on
the first day of March ; mid ten per cent, on
tho first day of Jimo next.
Extract from the Minutes.
EBEN. H. REES, Cashier.
nug 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 rare
and valuable works, which they may have in
their possession, they will be grntcmlly re
ceived and safely conveyed to the Librarian
by J. BOGGS,
Chatham Academy.
Superior Food lbr Children in
valids and others.
R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, for
making superior Burley Water in ten
minutes; strongly recommended by the Facul
ty as a nutritious cooling Food for Infants ;
is in high repute for making a delicious Pud
ding ; being considered uroferablo to Ground
Rico, Tapioca, &e.; and excellent for thick
ening Broths or Soups; and PATENT
GROATS, for making superior gruel Intel)
minutes, at one half the expense of the com
mon Pearl Barley or Embden Groats. Either
of tho above preparation made with Milk, af
fords a very nourishing and light Diet. Pre
pared only, and sold wholesale and for exhor
tation, by Matthias Robinson &. Co. (M, lied
Lion Street, Holborn, London.
The Patentee solicits attention to tho fol
lowing Document.
{Cony.')
Apothecaries' Hull, London, Feb. 8Ih, 1820.
Sir—I have analyzed your Groats and Bur
ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s
Letters Patent for the sole manufacturing of
the same, properly denominato “PatentBar
ley and Patent Groats.” I have no hesi
tation in declaring them to bo gcnuhupow-
ders of the Jinest Burley and Oats level saw.
1 consider it a public advantage, and of jrent
importance in the medical world, that by jour
mode of preparation, a valuable, fine, mucila
ginous beverage and food may be obtuinel in
a few minutes.
I have also analyzed some samples,—imiki-
tions of your articles,—which are “warrant
ed flee from adulteration, “these I pronounce
to be composition of different meals', conse
quently, neither pure Barley-water nor Oal-
gruct can tie made from ltu rn.
1 am, Sir, your obedient servant,
RICHARD CLARKE.
To Mr. M. Rodjnso.n.
The above testimonial, from a gentleman
who lias already rendered the public much ser
vice by exposing various deleterious mixtures
and adulterations in articles of general con
sumption, added to the recommendation of
the medical profession, make it unnecessary
for tho proprietors to do more than state, that
none nre Genuine which do not boar tho words
"Robinson's Patent” tho Royal Arms, and
tho Signature of Matts. Robinson.
Warranted to keep in any climate.
* The subscribers having been appointed n-
gents for the above articles and with a view of
introducing them in this city for medicinal and
other purposes, have just received a small
quantity, neatly put un in huff pound packa
ges, with directions tor use. They feel as
sured from the great demand for them in New
York, Philadelphia and Charleston, that a sin
gle trial will decidedly prove their superiority
in Arrow Root, common Barley, &c. ns a nu
tritious food for children and invalids.
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15 Gibbons’ Buildings.
m:g 27
Potter's Vegetable Catholicon
T HE unrivalled and extensive reputation
already acquired by this medicine, de
mands from the 'proprietor his grateful ac
knowledgement to a discerning public.
Tlinso affected with KING’S EVIL, or
Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased bones,
SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED
SORE THROAT, ULCERS of every des
cription, Kowover old and inveterate; every
variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches oh
tho face, Pimplos and Totter in particular,
Rheumatism and Gout, White Swellings and
diseases resulting from Mercury, may he
confident of ohtuiuiiig 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 Use first
discovery of a medicine taken in tho stomach
that has had the long desired effect of curing
the most obstinate and distressing external
diseases.
The use of nutritious food, jwd tho ordina
ry avoentionsof business are not interrupted
by tho Catholicon ; and its properties having
tho pojvcr of restoring both flesh and hone,
and of renovating n:id invigorating every
part of the system during the process of ex
terminating disease, is without a parallel.
The proprietor hogs leave respectfully, to
return thanks to the many who have reposed
confidence in his former statements, relating
to tluf hen ling properties of tho Catholicon ;
and he would further assure the public, that
he will in no instance forfeit, their confidence,
by recommending his medicine as applicable
to any disease in which it shall not have
proved it self eminently successful.
The fiiIllowiiitfi*nrtiiwot»M will, it pre
sumed, satisfy tho most in credulous, or tin;
pre-eminent virtues of the Catholicun.
CERTIFICATES.
Philadelphia, May 28,1S28.
Sir,—I am nnw, thanks to your niciliciiie, a beat ty
ni:in. For nearly six years 1 have been a martyr loa
disease, whose ravages threatened, if not soon stopped,
to put a period to my oristuncc. Having had no regu
lar medical advice from tho commencement, my com
plaint at last got to such a height that I could not swal
low without great pain and diJlicuUy. Tunvmrs formed
in different purls of my body, amt I began to think my
situation almost desperate. Tho fivn bottles nf li e
Ontliolicon which I have taken have completely cured
me, and 1 tint now ns well as I could wish to lie. With
toy thunks, I am your obliged humble servant, &o.
GEORGE KANE.
City of Philadelphia, m.
tiiior-'i* Kune, nflhn district ot Southwark,ncrscnallv
T
Do hi Monturat’s Columbian
Vegetable Specific lor tlm cure of Cun-
sumptions, Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of
Hloo.1, ami Pulmonary uil'ec'tions of even-
kind—tlie most valuable remedy ever dis
covered for tho euro of consumptions ami
all diseases oftbo breast, and lungs leading
to consumptions. ‘ '
"lO ALL AFFLICTED with those iron.
- Idcsomo affections, an immediate use of
this highly celebrated Specific is only neces
sary to convince tho most incredulous of ils
posset-sing qualities superior to anv other
medical preparation yet discovered.’ .Since
the discovery of this invaluable medicine,
liutm OK|lcrivnoo4 r.ntmri.-r nii.l
happy • lii'fts.—Ita mild and punt It* oporatio'is
arc iimc.li extolled by those who have used it.
In all cases of coughs, colds, astlum^, and
other consumptive affections, by the use of
this article they have been enabled to defeat
an enemy whose attacks would otherwise
have been followed by tho most nlnrming con
sequence. This specific has relieved nud
cured tint most violent eases in which other
medicines have failed to give imy relief, it
operates try gentle expectorations ami may
he given to infuts and children with tho great
est safety.
De La Montcrat’s Columbian Vegetable
Specific lias stood tiio test of experience nnd
proved itself the most valuable remedy ever
discovered for the cure of Consumption and
Pulmonary affections of every kind.
Tito following certificates, just received
from highly respectable gentlemen will show
its value:
liiiltinwrc Comity, Frb. Mr/, 1820.
Gentlemen—I feel it my duty to acknowl
edge tho grant benafit I havo derived from the
use of Do La Montcrat’s Columbian Vegeta
ble Specific. 1 do not like to speak of tho
Medicine in the exalted terms in which I csti-
mate it, 1 will, therefore,as briefly as possible,
give a history of my own situation, with tho
effects produced by this valuublo medicine.—
i havo been, for tlm last five or six years, la
boring under n pulmonary Consumption, pro.
nouncud to be such liy the attending physi
cian, during which lime i havo consulted
many physicians, taken much medicine, hut
all to hut little purpose. The 12th of March,
1*28,1 puked blood fur tho first time, and con
tinued so to do for several days in succession,
and on the 1-lthnl'tliesfune month was con
fined to my ht'il, where I lay fur two months
until I was reduced to such n state of debility,
that my friends began to despairof my recove
ry. I had made ttso also of all the popultr
remedies without benefit, nnd having nccidon.
tally hoard of this Specific, I determined to
give it a trial, anticipating from the ttso of it,
no hotter result tIran had attended tlm uqo of
all Dm remedies i laid taken; hut in this I w«s
happily disappointed. At my very lowest
state I commenced the two of I his Specific—
I took tho first dose at night in a little herb ten,
sweetened, which throw mo in n gentle per
spiration nnd procured for mo n good nijnt’s
rest. I continued to take the medicine o.< di
rected, nnd in about, live days my cough was
completely stopped and havo not had any re
turn since. I mi! now porfoctly satiated of
t lm superior quality ofthis Spoei’tio over every
other medicine offered for tlm euro of tlm
nbovn disease. You are at liberty to use this
letter in any way ydtt may think propur.—
Yours respectfully,
(Signed,) JOHN R. ELMCOTT,
Baltimore, Feb. lll/A, 182!)
I, Joseph N. Ruckle, dn'hcrchy certify, that
for upwards of six months, 1 was sovcmly nf-
fiietcd with a pain in my breast, neemupnined
with a vefy laid cottgli and Hhnrtncnsid'brcnth,
and overy indication (in tlm opinion nfn ptus-
icinn) of approaching consumption; utlnr
having been persuaded by my parents, i wns
induced to make trial of Ho La Montcrat’s
Colombian Vegetable Spncillo, and tlio use of
tlircu buttles completely restored tlm to health.
JOSBl’II N. RUCKLE.
A supply of tlio above vaiunhlo Medicine
has just boon received by
LAY & HENDRICKSON, Solo Ag’ts.
epril 22 Gibbon's Buildings.
American Quarterly Review
W T. WILLIAMS hnB just received tho
• American Quarterly Review,
No. 11, for September, 1620.
CONTENTS.
I. Miller’s Memoirn,—Memoirs ofGon.
Miller, in tlm service of tho Republic ofPcru
By John Miller.
II. Memorial*orEh.vkrpeaiie—Mcm6r-
inlsof Shakspeuro; now lirst collected.—
By Nuthun Drake.
III. Southey’h Colloquier—Sir Thos.
More; or, t Colloquies on the Progress and
Prospects of Society. By Robert Southey,
L. L. D. Poet laureate, &c.
IV. Gedlooy—An Introduction to Geo
logy; comprising the Elements of the Sei-
ence, in its present advanced stole, nnd till
the recent Discoveries ; with an Outline of
tho Geology of England and Wales. By
Robert Bakcwell Third Edition, entirely
rccomnosod, and greatly enlarged. With
new Flutes. First American Edition, edited
by Professor HiHimuii, of Yule College, with
un Appendix, containing un Outline of his
Course of Lectures on Geology.
V. Codification—A contrc-projct to the
Hmnphrysiaii Code, and to tho Projects of
Reducntion of Messrs. Hammond, Unitmke,
and Tvviss. By John James Park, Esq. Bar
rister ot Law.
VI. iSi'.un—A Year in Spain. By a Young
American. ‘ f
VII. Education—Chapter XV. oftlie first
part of the proposed revision of tho Statue
Laws oftlie State of Now York.
A General View of tho present System of
public Education in France, and of the Jjiiws
llo«r,ilntioi!s, and Coursos ©*• gtuJtcn in tne
«iin„mnt Faculties, Colleges, and inferior
Schools which now compose itm nuv.u uni
versity of Paris, before the Revolution. By
David Johnson, M. D. Fellow of the Royal
College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
VIII. Diplomacy orTin? United States
—The Diplomacy of the U. States. Being
an Account oftlie Foreign Relations of the
Country, from the First Treaty with France,
in 1778, to the presort time. Second' Edi
tion, with Additions. By Thcodoru Lyman,
Jr.
IX. Dwioht’s Germany*—Travels in N.
of Germany, in the years 1825 and 182U—
By Henry E. Dwight, A. M.
*X. Sketciier of Naval Life—Sketches
of Naval Life, with notices of men, manners,
PliiladcljiiHa, May 28, U5M,
fFrnm tho Darioa (Geo.) Gazelle, November 1.]
Amo.«t i.xra \oroi.\av ti’in: rm.m.u »v Porrj.u’s
CvruoMcns.— Cnplnin Doncty, km.-per of the light on
.Supi-lo am! ihhMit pilot for Uohny 15or, alhurizcs 113 to
<nnk« known to tlio public the following fact of a recent
date
‘ About a month R«r>, I botvjht three bottles of Pot •
tf.r’s C.vTiuti icon, |'<.r tho purjiDKO nf hailing its virtues
upon Air. Pear M’Culhmh, pilot of l)obny Bur, who
hail liOL’ti fur several years confuted to his bed and
crutches in consequence of diseased limbs, nnd ulcerated
feet—the Miles of his feet were itt that shocking state,
that tile bones were perceptible both to the sight and
touch.
Mr. M'Ctillorh, after tlio esc of tisri k tuari rs oftlie
C vriml icon, laid aside hi* ertilthts, nnd was this day
in town utti iidnig to his Imsint »s,m nearly perfect health’.
Darien, November I,
Hartford, Cmm, February 20, 1857.
Mr. Win. W. Putter-
Dear S.r— 1 have now hut onj; bottle of Catholicon
left. A person at rived this evening, who came 00 mil* s
since timrning, for 17 bottles of Catholicon, and would
have tnkt’it 54 { but I I’uitld let him have but 9. He
came expressly tor the uit'mle, nnd says that the person,
who bad used two In it I hr, has had u’“ im.R aifcction
tan!
XI. Amerk*\xPot:ty—Specimens of A-
incricun Poetry, with Critical and Biographi
cal Notices; in three vols. By Samuel Kot-
tell. sopt8
A Weekly Literary Gazette, lobepulliehcl
. in Charte.ton, S. (1,
TESTE havo long thought that a weekly pub-
T T lication, entirely devoted to light and
iniiicellancouH literature, would meet with it
ready and liberal patronage in this commu
nity. Wo now make tho experiment.—
Our editors have hitherto confined their! at
tention very selfishly to tlio wants and're
quirements of their own sex, leaving unnoti
ced that finer portion of creation to tho a-
musement and instruction of which, as well
ns that of our own order, our labors shall in
future bo equally directed. To them, there
fore, wo look tor patronage and encourage-
inunt.
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receptacle lbrthnt light and graceful litoro-
lure,.original nnd selected, whieli is calculs-
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cation oftlie public. • Asa weekly melange,
in which tho gentleman and the lady—the old
ami the voting—intelligent nnd uninformed,
will equally Ji.nd something to relieve the
weighty *»r graver employment, nnd to dissi
pate tiiu burden of troublesome and unpleas
ant hours. Original and selected talcs—Mo
ral Essays,—Poetry aud Miscellaneous, Ori
ginal and Selected Literature, pruned ami
gathered into shape, will form its principal
coiitcnis—over the morals of which a scru
pulous and discriminating caution will bo
carefully exercised nnd maintai^d.
“ The Pleiades,” will bo published weekly,
commencing on the first Saturday in Novem
ber next, in a form of eight mcdiup)
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expiration of six months. Single numbers
155 cans cucii. Kn subscriptions received
for a less term than one year, when ihu vol
ume will be completed.
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receive a copy gratis.
Subscriptions received at the different
Printing Offices, and at No. 44 Queen street,
where a specimen of the work can bo gratui
tously obtained.
All communications mUBt be addressed to
JAMES S. BURGES,
Publisher, Charleston S. C.
OCF Printers in the Carolinas and Georgia,
will confer a favor on tlio publisher by copy
ing tlio ubove Prospectus,
oct 1
VTIIENEUM No. 25.
W T. WILLIAMS has just received the
• Atheneum or Spirit of the English
Magazines, No. 25 for October, 1820,
CONTENTS.
Tho S’lcry of the Beauty of Aries ; The
Rhine Falls; Illustrious Visiters; An Artist’s
Fame ; Guy Mom wring; JIow to make a pa
per : Rcauriful Influence* ; A modest Odo to
Fortune ; Botany ; On tho genius of Words
worth ; The prayer for Life ; Tho latest fe-
male Fashions ; The Gatherer.
Terms—$0 per annum, published semi
monthly with (Vored plates of the fashions,
oct 20 228
MISSING.
or consul,t[iiinu n JO ynirs; nml that three of tho rim-; TjrAVING boon landed from the N. York
tes irMW "ijfi'kfs®. iwteiil « 3 * I**
IlilS used 111': iwo botlb:H, N)V)'l sot Ni. \N\ MKDIH.XKTO
• oMc.utE wtruTio. Uatiioiko.n, itiul dial ilm iitiyb- j
hours,
!»•
cl**, inr various cnroiuc uiR?nsi v. i nu person ioi.i mv p
bo wotibl wait two day, if ho could to procure j ‘ . * .. : *
Hit} two il izcii. Will you, without til'd, semi ;itu*,
or, ifiiecesitiry, oven cmuti with a few boxes of tlio'
Catlioliroii lo'lliirtfonl, as I fenrdelays will take place
in New York mill New Haven; uiul iu*to being out of
iho nrtide, 1 ciuitiot think of it*
1 utu, in haute, yours, &c. E. W, BULL.
TO SiTjUIEN.
Tlioucan.ls of unfortuimte seatnen nro rondfretl use
less to their country by the ravages of a devouring dis
ease,to which they nrr* moro Mibjecl than any other clam
of men. Tlio caso of an unfortunate sailor who either
embarks in n diseased slate, nr finds himself so, on t '
long voyage, inu.U bo truly deplorable j am) it may
—‘ 8 ’fst tlio propriety of
churls
Marks.
E. &. W. ’Joyner, 1 bid. liquor. J Hubbard,
toursj siting the iistoiiUhing clU-cts it pro*Iuccd,nmini- l bundle, landed from ship Henry.
tyr oj lltem rent tlm above person to procure tbenrU- j JJ, & ]{. J butldlo and 2 anvils, tVom ship
:lu, tor various rliroitic Uiseas's. 1 ne person told me' »•»„,„ *
ii .i_„ t _:.ii ... i i.mpi'ior.
J. Hubbard, 1 box, 1 cask, and 2 bundles,
vea come with a few boxes of tlm from ship Emperor.
H. & G. or Holmes & Gray, 1 box, from
.ship Macon.
E. 1*. North, 2 boxes, fm ship Union Mar.
The above goods tiro consigned to Mr. E.
Bliss ofthis city. Any information, respect
ing the sumo will be thankfully received by
tlm consignee, or
HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER.
oct 10
not, puritans, lie improper lo suggest the propriety •
always including the Catholicon in the medicine churl
of ibe Navy and Merchants’ service, it being a sovereign
remedy iu the disease alluded to.
TO SOUTHF. HAT PLANTERS
Tho Vegetable Cntlmbcon is peculiarly ndnptcd to
tlinso diseases which nro prevalent am,mg the coloured
population oftlie south. In that disease which ise.at-
led Yaws, it is a sure remedy ; a single trial of it will
convince planters of its superior efficacy to nnv remedy
never bonaturo m the United States. They should
of a similar without it.
Solti by tlio principal Druggists and Booksellers in
the United States.
fC/ * 1 * * * * * * * Printed directions arc on tho bottles
\V. XV. POTTER,
No. 19, South Ninth street, between Chcsnut and
Market, opposite the University of Pennsylvania.
N. B. Those persons who may receive signal bene
fit from tho use of the Catholicon, will colder a
particular favour on those similarly afllictud, by forward
ing certificates of their cutes to the proprietor, or loaiiv
of his agents.
A supply of tho above Valuublo Medicine
kept on hand, and orders from any part oftlie
State, and letters postage paid, will receive
immediate attention.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Sole Agents,
No. 2 & Id Gibbon’s Buildings.
julyH
North American Review.
W T. WILLIAMS tins just received Hie
. North American Review, No. 65, for
October 1820.
CONTENTS.
Irving’s Conquest of Gramuln ; Authorship
of Junius’ Letters; Modern Greek Literature;
Egyptian Antiquities; Dwight’s Travels in
Germany ; Tho American Jurist; Holmes’s
American Annnls ; Lite and Works of (’ano
va ; Grecian and Roman Geography; Speci
mens of American Poetry ; llosucks’ Life of
Do Witt Clinton; Captain Hall’s Travels in
the United States and Canada; Quarterly
List of New Publications ; Index.
Atlicnotiin.
W T. WILLIAMS kns just received the
• Atheneum, or spirit, of the English
Magazines, No 24 for September 15.
CONTENTS.
Sketches of Contemporary Authors,States-
men, &o. ; Mr. Robert Montgomery; Tlm
Splendid Annual; An After-dinner Conver
sation ; Roprecht tho Robber ; Tim study
of Botany recommended to tlm Fair Sox ;
South American Indians ; A passage from
tho Noe,toh ; Aphorisms on Insanity ; The
Flower GiH ; Tlm five Nights of St. Albans"
Tho Idiot Girl; Fitzmnurmo tho Magician ;
Elementury Education in Franco ; Sonnet;
Varieties,
octal
MISSING.
S UPPOSED to havo been taken from the
wharf, after landed from ship Helen Mur
lust vovnjre.
I 1)1)1. T .iqtmr marked “Portland Ruin, J.
B.” consigned to Mr. John Bentley.
Also, landed from ship Henry, 2 boxes and
1 bhl. Liquor, murked J. II. G. &. Co., or J.
II. Gordon & Co,
Aud landed from ship Helen Mur, the pre
sent voyage, 1 bhl. Liquor, T. & T. Neal,
consigned to Messrs. Stiles & Fannin.
Any information which may lead to the
recovery oftlie same, will bo thankfully re
ceived uv tho consignees, or
It ALL, SHAI’TEU &. TUPPER.
oct 10
Lumber Factorage.
T HE Subscriber informs his friends and
the public, that he continues the LUM
BER FACTORAGE and COMMISSION
BUSINESS, at tho 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 tlm late firm ofIVi///j/ «f* Z?rou»i,nnd
respectfully solicits a share *»(’ tho «m»n.
ELISHA WYLLY.
Savannah, 1st Sept. 1829.
sept 1 210—iJ2ni
Commission if Agency Business.
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
T HE Subscribers otter their services to
their friends and the public, as Agents
and Commission Merchants in Darien.—
They havo extensive wharves and ware-hou
ses, aud will pay prompt attention to all bu
siness, with which tlmv may bo favored,
HAWES & MITCHEL.
Darien, 10th Aug. 1829.
nug 11 * 207—!!2mo
»So. Carolina Female Institute.
M RS. JULIA PIERPONT WARNE,
(late Pnrincipnl of the Sparta Acade
my, Geo.) will lm associated with the Institute
from the 1st Jui'mnry, ensuing.
ELIAS MARKS, M. D. Prin’l.
oct. 0 221—1.
Just Received,
5 HHDS New Orleans Sugar
10 kegs Goshen Jlutter
An invoice of Settees, Fancy and Windsor
nnd Rocking Chairs.
Landing IrimishipStatiraand Eliza &. Ab
ly, ami for sale by
<k» 0 J. B. HERBERT.
PROSPETUS.
U RGED by the solicitations of many liter
ary friends, ami tho indigence of his cir
cumstances, the subscriber has been induced
to offer to the public a poetic work, to be
entitled “THE IRIS,” of which ho is the au
thor. To consist of miscellaneous original
pieces principally, religious,moral, and ama
tory, comprising two hundred and thirty or
more pages of fine demi paper, eighteen mo.
site—making it about the dimensions of Ro
bert Southey’s “ Tale of Paraguay,”—to bu
neatly hound in boards, price o'nb dollar.
Candor requires oftlie 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 of the work. The book will
ho 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 ojmn at the Augusta
Book Stores, and the office of the Augusta
Chronicle. Those ut a distance, wishing a
copy, or copies oftlie work, will be consiuer-
cd subscribers by intimating their request, ad
dressed to the author nt this j»Jnoo, post paid.
- JAMES M. THOMPSON.
Augusta, July 22d, 1829. July 28
Modicc'l College of S. Carolina.
T ilt) Axxv.vi, t'ovnsn or I.rcTUits in
this Institution, will be resumed on tho
second Monday in November, on the follow
ing branches:—
Aw/fomy—by John Edwards Holbrook,MD.
Surgery—by James Rmnsav, M. D.
Institutes and Practice of Medicine—by
Samuel Ileniy Dickson, M. 1).
Materia Medica—by Henry II Frost, M D.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children—by Thomas G. Prioleau, M. D.
Chemistry—by Edmund Ravcnel, M. D.
Natural ilistoryand Botany—by Stephen
Elliott. L.L.D.
Pathological and Surgical Anatomy—by
John Wagner, M. I).
Demonstrator of Anatomy—John Wng-
r, M. D. HENRY II. FROST, Dean.
ang 25
213—f
Yellow Pine Timber wanted.
T HE Subscriber will contract for Yellow
Pino Timber of various lengths and six-
es, deliverable from tho middle of September
to tho 1st December.
WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr. '
Ag’t S. S.S. Mill Co.
NEGROES WANTED.
Wanted to hire, five able bodied Negroes
Apply as above.
ang at)211
BOARDING.
M R. and Mrs. BURNETT having taken
the plcasont situation formerly occu
pied by Mr. Isomar, opposite tlio Steam Boat
Office, respectfully solicit tlio patronage of
their friends and tho public generally. Board
ing on reasonable terms and every attention
paid.
oct 21 2«39—f3w
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E THE
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