The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, October 30, 1829, Image 4

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LBG-itL HCTXCES. SIIERTIT'S SAW!. , On tic first 'Pucsday in December next, \Xf ILL bo sold before the Court House in V ▼ the City of Savannah, between the us ual hours of Bale, . All the Eiiatcm utoiety or half part, of all In tho matter ofnpplication of Dr. Paul it. Wilkins to jj l0SL> p^g of parcels of land, situated bo removed ns trustee* ^ ^ «r V«»ii«nwitif unit In Equilu— In Superior Court, ■ May Tkiim, fflSO. O N reading and tiling the Petition ofthe said Paul II. Wilkins, praying for an or der of this Honorable Court, requiring A It red Iverson, of the County of Jones and State ol Georgia, Co-Trustee with the said Paid II. Wilkins and. William Iverson, the father of tho Infant children of the said Win. Iverson and Ann Eliza Iverson his wife, but now de ceased, th & entity 7 we Trusts mentioned in said Deed of Trust, to shew cause on the first day of the next Term of tho Superior Court fir tho said County of Chatham, why the said Paul II. Wilkins should not ho released mid removed from said Trusteeship. On motion, ordered that the said Alfred Iverson and Wil liam Iverson, on behalf of the said Infant er.v- ‘ tuy title trusts’, do shew cause on the first day of tho next Term ofthe Superior Court ofthe County of Chatham, why the prayer ofthe pe titioner should not be grantedand it is fur ther ordered that a cony of Ihis order be pub lished in one of tho Public Gazettes of this Ci ty, oneo a month until the meeting ofthe said Superior Court. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, juno 20 84—) and being in the lmmlots of Yutnucraw and City of Savannah and county of Chatham, being the whole of lot No. (5) live, and part of lot No. (1) four, which said Eastern half thereof is bounded on tho North by the river Suvannah, on tho East by wharf lot known us Pooler’s, on tho South by Indian stroot, & on the West by tho Western moiety of said lot and a half, and containing one hundred and fitly feet on the 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 Hide, ad ministrator of James M. Holton, deceased, a"iiinst Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILLEN, n. ... e. oet 3 NOTICE. I NOTJR months after date application will . bo made to tho Honorable tho Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell nil that tract of hind, granted to Jacob llarstene, on the 24th July *920, containing 2021-2 acres, on the waters of Three Mile Branch, uud known, ns originally granted, by tho Number 423, in the 2d District of Bald win County, for the benefit ofthe heirs of said Jacob liarstcue. N. P. CROWELL, M. A. CROWELL, Adm’or and Adm’tix. juno 22 78—15m NOTICE. F OUR months after date I shall apply to tho Inferior Court of Camden County, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate., of Michael Rudolph, deceas- ed, for tho bomfit of tho heirs and creditors of caid estate. E. RUDULPII, Administratrix, sept 10 2 JO—I /.V THE SIXTH CIRCUIT COURT V. STATES, DISTRICT OF UEOR- (IIA, MAY TERM, 1820. Lluy ^ TnvJm tenant* in Sixth Tho*. an*! KoSit. Nowell. S ^ ^ourt. A RULE having been granted at the last Term of tho Court, requiring thu attor ney ofthe plaintift’of record to sliow cause why ho should not enter satisfaction on the nhovo judgments, and it now appearing that tho payments were made to tho plaintiff him self tuid not to tho uttornoy of record. And it further appearing that tho plnintilfis dead, and his legal representatives unknown or ab sent from the state, it is ordered that one month’s notice bo given in two ofthe tho gnz z ottos in tliis place, and one at tho seat of the general government,calling upon tho said per sonal representatives of tho said Ralph, to shew cause at the next term of this court,to wit, on tho Thursday next after the first Mon day in November next, at Millcdgeville, why satisfaction should not be ordered to be enter ed by tho clerk on the said two judgements. Extract from minutes. GEO. GLEN, Clerk, oug 22 lm—212 SHERIFF'S SALES. On the first Tuesday iu November next W ILL be sold before tho Court House in the City of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, All that plantation near Savannah, known as Tvvoedsidc, containing485acres, with the improvements thereon, bounded North utul North East by Savannah river und Unlow I.shuul, on the North West by lands belong ing to Porto!!, and on tho South by lauds belonging to Mrs, Margaret Muckiiy, levied on ns thu property of Johu Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of tho Bank of Darien, Ran!; of tho State of Georgia,- Planters’ Bank and others. Also, all that lot No. (ft) six, Columbia ward, with the improvements thereon, houn ded East by No. (7) seven, South by n lane, West by lot No. (5) live, and North by Broughton street. Levied on ns the proper ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of the Bank of Darien, Bank of the State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank ft others. GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c. oct ft SHERIFF’S SALE—CONTINUED. On the first Tuesday in November next. W ILL he sold before the Court House in the City ofSavhnnuh, between the usual hours of sale: A portion of tho funituro of the City Hotel comprising tables, chairs, beds, bedding, bed- Is, crockery and silver ware, knives and forks, kitchen utensils, &c.—levied on under and by virtue of tin execution on foreclosure —’L’hos. M. Driscoll vs. Henry W. Lubbock. GEORGE MILL'EN, s. c. c. oct 3 TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTIN UED. On the first Tuesday in November next, W ILL he Bold before the Court House in tho city of Savannah between tho usual hours of sale, the following property : 2,500 acres of land iu Camden county,. on St. Mary’s river, granted to Robert MontUml of the followingquidities:—1100 acres brackish mur-di, 200 do 2d quality inland swamp, 100 do 2d quality hammock,*and 1400 pine land— also 1150 acres of land in said county on the iSatilhi, granted to Horatio Murbury, of tho following quality :—ROD acres 2d quality tide swamp, 100 do oak and hickory and 750ueres pine land, levied on as tho property of the es tates of Robert. Montford and Solomon Pen dleton, to, satisfy tho state and county tax for the venr 1829, amount due 8110 00 mid costs. DAVID BELL, t. c. c. c. oct 10 . Superior Food for Children In valids and others. R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, for making superior Bariev Water in ton minutes ; strongly recommended by the Facul ty as a nutritious cooling Food fur Infants ; is in high repute for making a delicious Pud ding ; being considered preferable to Ground Rice, Tapioca, ftc.; mul excellent for thick ening Broths or Soups; and PATENT GROATS, for making superior gruel in ten minutes, at ouo half the expenso of the com mon Pearl Barley or Embdcn Grouts. Either ofthe above preparation made with Milk, af fords u very nourishing uud light Dipt. Pre pared only, und suhl wholesale uud for expor tation, by Matthias Robinson ft Co. 01, Red Lion Street, Holborn, liOiidun. The Putentce solicits attention to the fol lowing Document. Apothecaries* Hall, London, Feb. 8th, 1920, Sir—I have analyzed vour Grouts and Bar ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s Letters Patent for the sole manufacturing of tho same, properly denominate * 4 Patf.nt Bau lky und Patent Croats.” I have no hesi tation in declaring them to bo genuinepvw- ders ofthe finest Barley and Outs I oversaw. 1 consider it a public udvnntuge, and of great importance in tho medical world, that by your mode of preparation, a valuable, line, mucila ginous beverage and food may ba obtained iu n lew minutes. 1 have also analyzed some samples,—imita tions of your articles,—which are “warrant ed free from adulteration, “those I pronounce to be composition of different meals, conse quently! «r///ier pure Barley-water nor Oal- gruel can be made from them. 1 am, Sir, your obedient servant, RICHARD CLARKE. To Mr. M. -Rohjnsox. Tho above testimonial, from a gentleman who has already rendered the public much ser vice by exposing various deleterious mixtures uud adulterations in articles of general con sumption, added to t.’iu recommendation of the medical profession, make it unnecessary for the proprietors to do more than state, that none are Genuine which do not hear t he words "Robinson's. Patent” the* Royal Arms, and the Signature of Matts. Robinson. Warranted to keep in any climate. The subscribers having been appointed a- gents fur the above articles ami with a view of introducing them iu this city lor medicinal und other purposes, have just received u small quantity, neatly put up ill half pound packa ges, with directions for use. They feel as sured from the great demand lor them in New York, Philadelphia und Charleston, that u sin gle trial will decidedly prove their superiority to Arrow Root, commou Bariev, &c. as a nu tritious food for children and invalids. ^ LAY ft HENDRICKSON. Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15 Gibbous’ Buildings, uug 27 Do la Montorut’s Columbian VcgntuMo Sprcillo lor tho euro of Con- sumptions, Asthma, l’leifrisy, Bpitlin-r- of Blood, and Pulmonary atleciions of every Potter’s Vegetable Catbolicfth’ rilHE unrivalled and extensive reputation JL already acquired by this medicine, de mands tVotu thu proprietor Ida grateful ac knowledgement to a discerning public. Those affected with KING’S EVIL, or Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased bones, SYPHILIS in every Htnge, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, ULCERS of every des cription, however old und inveterate; every variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches on the face, Pimples and Tetter in particular, Rheumatism und Gout, White Swellings und diseases resulting from Mercury, may be. conlldcnt of obtaining in all the above cases, in which nature him not altogether yielded to disease, radical and permanent cures from the use of the Cutholicun. Tliis is the first discovery of a medicine taken in the stomach that has had tho long desired oifect of curing the most obstinate uud distressing external diseases. The use of nutritions fond, mul the ordina ry avocations of business are not interrupted by the Catholicoti; und its properties having the power of restoring both flush and bone, und of renovating, and invigorating every part of tho system during tlm process of ex- tormihnting disease, ig without a parallel. The proprietor begs leave respect!idly, to rolurit thunks to tho many who luivo reposed confidence in his former statements, relating to the healing properties of thu Cutholicun ; and he would further assure the public, that he will ill no instance forfeit their confidence, by recommending his medicine us applicable to any disease in which it shall not have proved itself eminently successful. Tho folllowing certificates will, it is pre sumed, satisfy the most in credulous, of the pre-eminent virtues ofthe Catholican. CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, May Q$, 18-2P. Sir,—I am now, thanks to your imultcmc, a liuirty man. For nearly site years l Imvu lawn n martyr to a disease, whose ravages threatened, ifnot soon stopped, to put a porio.1 to my oxDtouoo. J laving had no regu lar medical advice from the commencement, my com plaint at last got to such n hoijjht that I could tint nwal- low without ureal pain and diliiculty. Tumours lorniud in different parts of my body, und 1 begun in tlmik my situation almost desperate. The live bottles of tho CatboVreon which 1 have taken have completely cured mo, and I- am now ns well as I could wish to bo. With my tlmnks, I uni your obliged humble servant, &c. GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, n, Georgu Kune, oftlw district ot Southwark, personally appeared, and bring duly sworn, doth declare and sny, that tho iiln.vo statement is, in all respects, correct and true, and lhal the (denature to it is in the hand writing of ibis deponent, ” JOHN 11INNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, .May 28, 11121. [From tho Darien (Geo.) Gazelle, November t.j A most r.xru.\onniNAv < urk i.mrri.n t«v Porrt.nV Catiioucon.— Captain Dowdy, keeper of thu light on Sapelo and master pilot fur Dohoy Bar, alhnri/.cs os to make known to thu public the following fact of u recent date “ About a month ago, I bought three bottles of Pur tkuV C.vntm icon, for the purpose of testing its virtue: upon Mr. Pet* r lU’Culloch, pilot of Bobov Bar, who had been for several years confined to fjis bed and crutches in ciiiiseijuence nfdiscnsi d limb*, and ulcerated feet—thu soles of his feet were iu that shocking slate, that the bonus were perceptible both to tho sight and touch. Mr. M’Ot.llcrh, after thu tiseofrnist.F norrr.rs oftlio American (punrterhj Rctkit W T. WILLIAMS hns just received the • American Quarterly Review, No. 11, for Sopumbor, 182ft. CONTENTS. I. Miller’s Memoirs,—Memoirs ofGon. Miller, in tho service* oftlio Republic of Peru By John Miller. 11. McmorialhopSiiakspeaue—Memor ials of Shaksponra; now first collected.— By Nathan Drake. 111. Southey’h Colloquies—Sir Thos. More ; or,* . Colloquies on tho Progress and Prospects of Society. By Robert Southey, L. L. D. Poot Laureate, ftc. IV. Guoi.oov—An introduction to Goo- | logy; comi»riHing tho Elements of tlic Sci ence,' in its present advanced stale, and ull the recent Discoveries ; with un Ontlino of tho Gcolo'ry of England ttnd Wales. By Robert Bake well :—Third Edition, entirely recomposed, and greatly enlarged. With now Plates. First American Edition, edited by Professor Silthnun, of Yale College, with nil Appendix, containing un Outline of his Course of Lectures on Geology. V. Codification—A contrc-proiot to the Iluinphrysiau Code, and to tho Projects of Rcdacution of Messrs. Hammond, Uiiiueke, and Twiss. By John James Park, Esq. Bar rister at Law. VI. Spain—A Year in Spain. By a Young American. VII. Education—Chapter XV. oftlio first part of thu proposed revision of the Statue Laws oftlio State of Now York. A General View of tho present System of public Education in France, mid ofthe Laws Regulations, and Courses of Studies in tho diHermit Faculties, Colleges, and inferior •Schools which now compose the Royal Uni versity of Paris, before tho Revolution. By Davitf Johnson, M. D. Fellow ofthe Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. VI II. Diplomacy oi the United States —-Tho Diplomacy of tho U. States. Being tin Account ofthe Foreign Relations of the Country, from tho First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the present time. Second Edi tion, with Additions. By Theodore Lyman, Jr. IX. TUviout’s Germany— 1 Travels in N. of Germany, in tho years 1825 and 1820.— By Henry’E. Dwight, A. AI. X. SkktciieS'ou Naval Like—Sketches of Naval Life, with notices of men, manners, and scenery, on the shores of the Mediterra nean, in a series of Letters from tho Brandy wine and Constitution Frigates. By a Civil- kind—the most valuable remedy ever dis- c vniot.ni*:;, LnJ aside hi* rrutr-1 and was tliis day covered tor 11m cure of consumptions and j «*»"» aitciMR.';!tj* t;« ar V purfoetintalilu ull diseases ofthe breast and lungs lending . v-im ••. , —j* THE PLEIADES, A W eckly Literary Gazette, to be published in Charleston, S. C. have long thought that a weekly pub- ▼ V lication, entirely devoted to light and miscellaneous literature, would meet with a ready and liberul putronngo in this commu nity. Wo now make the experiment.— Our editors have hitherto confined their: at tention very selfishly' to the wants and re quirements of thuir own sex, leaving unnoti ced that liner portion of creation to the a- niuserneiit and instruction of which, ns well as that of our own order, our labors shall in future he equally directed. To them, there fore, wo look for patronage and encourage- Wc propose “ TIIE PLEIADES” as a receptacle lur that light and graceful litera ture, original uud selected, which is calcula ted for the occasional amusement and gratifi cation ofthe public. As a weekly melange, in which the gentleman and the Judy—tho old and tile young—intelligent und uninformed, will equal!,! find something to relievo tho weighty or graver employment, and to dissi pate the burden of troublesome mid unpleas ant hours. Original and selected tales—Mu ral Essays,—Poetry and Miscellaneous, Ori ginal and •Selected Literature, pruned and gathered into shape, will form its principal contends—over the morals of which a scru pulous and discriminating caution will bo carefully exorcised and maintained. “ Tim Pleiades,” will be published weekly, commencing on the first Saturday in Novem ber next, in a form of eight medium quarto pages, and will be put to subscribers tit $4 per annum, if paid in advance, or 85 at tho expiration of six months. Einglc numbers 12j cents each. No subscriptions received for a less term than one year, when tho vol ume will be completed. Any person procuring ten subscribers, slmll receive a copy gratis. Subscriptions received at tho different Printing Otlices, and ut No. 44 Queen street, where a specimen of the work can be gratui tously obtained. All communications must be addressed to JAMES S. BURGES, Publisher, Charleston S. C. 0^7’ Printers in tlie CuroHuasand Georgia, will confer a favor on tho publisher by copy ing tho above Prospectus. oct 1 PHOSPETUS. U RGED by the solicitations of many liter ary friends, und the indigence of his cir ca 1 tell. HIM. XL American Poety—Specimens of A- j ciunstanccs, the,subscriber lm$ been induced incriciiu Poetry, with Critical and Biographi-i to ofFor to the public a noetic work, to bo Notices; in three vela. By Samuel Kot-1 untitled “TIIE IRIS,” ot which ho is tho au- scpt.8 I thor. To consist of miscellaneous original pieces principally, religious,moral, and ama tory, comprising two hundred and thirty or more pages of fiiiedemi paper, eighteen mo. size—making it about tho dimensions of Ro bert Southey’s “ Tale of Paraguay—to bo neatly bound in boards, price one dollar. Candor requires ofthe author to state, that. ATHKNEUM No. 25. ’J’. WILLIAMS ha.? just received the . Athciiuurn or Spirit oftlio English Magazines, No. 25 for October, 1S29. CONTENTS. •ID with those Iron-1 Ml Win. V.*. tVtci Chatham Interior Court. July Term, 1920. W HEREAS William II. LV, William V. Tuylor, James Thompson, Horace Blair, Thomas llyerson, Francis 1. Lay, Nor man M'Leod, William Finch, George Oliver, John W. Turner, and Jacob Gould, were sum moned to attend the prose::! Term of this Court, ns Jurors and made delimit—Ordered that they be severally fined iu the sum of Ten Dollars, unless they file on oath, with the Clerk of this Court, good cause of excuse or. or before the first day oftlio next Torn. True extract from the niiuutos. ROBERT W. PUOLKU, Clerk. P.11g27 | | , h ,*f MH| , Economy is Wealth. SUPERIOR STEAM ProUllINO ESTABLISHMENT. J AMES F. DUNN &, JOS. S. MILLER have formed a connection for the purpose of carrying on tho above business iu till its va rious branches. Their mode of cleaning and dressing Coats, Pantaloons, &c. is by Steam Scouring and Sponging, tho only way of cloaningjwing the most approved plan now iu operation in New York and Philadelphia.— Gentlemen’s clothes of all descriptions, en trusted to their management—also, ladies ueliscs, Merino Shawls, Table Covers, and Vll kinds of Woolens, will ho made to haven new appearance, at tho shortest possible no tice. Grease spots, tar, paint, &e. extracted by this process. They will bo prepared to commence on MONDAY NEXT, llitli instant, at tho cor ner of Johnson’s .Squareanti Bryan Street, nearly opposite Mrs. Battey’s. DUNN & MILLER, oct 15 23(5—iUv[ statk'akskn aET P ROPOSALS will he received until the 1st of December next, fur building an ARSENAL of Brick on the lot opposite the Guard House, (30 feet front by 40 feet deep, two stories high, in accordance with a. plan iu possession ofthe undersigned. The proposals must include the cost ofina* torifils ; tho work niusl ho done in the best manner, & must he finished by the 1st. day ot' May 1830. Tho Bricklayer’s and Cnrpen ter’a proposals may ho separate orjointly— tho latter would bo preferred. A Bond for Ten Thousand Dollars with im proved security will ho required, for the laitli- thl performance oftlio contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, aug 1 203—". t d EXECUTORS’ SALE. . On the first Tuesday in December next, W 'lLL be sold before the Court House iu the city of Savannah, between thu usu al hours of sal*, All the Eastern tenement of brick buildings on Lot. No. 8, Darby Ward; Mouse & lot No. 31'Columbia Ward ; lot and buildings No. 13, Carpenter's Row : Lot No.!), &iniprpve- m mis, Dcckur Ward, and Lot No. 10, and half lie* improvements, Decker Ward, all iu the city of Savannah ; being part oftlio re al estate of Josiuii Pcitficld, late of Savun- uah,deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of (’iiiithaiii county, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. Conditions cash. JOS. GUMMING, l Ex'ors. of S. C. DUNNING, ) J. Pentiold. oct. 3 to consumptions, mo ALL AFFLICT .1. blesomo 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. Since the discovery of thin invaluable modicum, numbers have experienced its salutary und happy clients.—Its mild mul gentle operations are much extolled by those who have used it. In ull cases of coughs, colds, asthmas, und other consumptive dfiections, hv the use tu this article they have been enabled t<* defeat an enemy whoso attacks would otherwise have been followed by the most alarming con sequence. This specific has relieved and Hartford, IV.n. J*. J.ruary 20, 1827. The Story ofthe Beauty of Aries ; Tim j the pieces over the signature of “T.” herctn- Rhine Falls; Illustrious Visitors; An Artist’s fore published in the Augusta Chronicle and Fame ; Guy Mannoring; How to make a pa- j Georgia Advertiser, and tho Georgia Courier, per ; Beautiful Influences ; A modest Ode to • will form a part of tho work. The hook will Fortune ; Botany ; On tho genius of Words-! be ready far delivery hv the first of November, worth ; The prayer for Lite ; The hiUst to- 1 and payment expected thereupon. 6 - 7 * undo Fashions ; The Gatherer. Ik rsons desirous of bccomingstibscrihers to Dish tj.r—l b.ivo now hut iim. boMlcuf C.ulwliroa tali. A jiof-uii iirrivoil this evening, w lm mine '10 mill's sincu rm>riiiti)», for 17 tuittlusi*f (tadiolkv.ii, urn! would Imv.s t.ikui V I; hut i could lot hmihu\<« l.ut 3. I itniia? »’V|>rti.Hl) for tho article, and *uiy*» that the porsou, who h.utu«!diwo hollies, ha- h ,r| if** Itvr.'i n’.F.Tii'.ii or i:oii':'imptioii w 20 years ; nut tVit-three of tlt«j|':»ii:- ii v :.»•» invatid.i, and haw t«:a yc.iM, for uioiIom'. J advit«: and i.jisl:: a*. KJ.OCU. il" j.iv*t!m jhtm-u who [ law •:■** i tint tv. » ho’th s, .*n r.r. .. *• >«-.v m* mc.vr. v.i; roMt'vnr. wmi tiik C.vni'U in»\, piui lira too ii»!i«li. • hour.'*, st ein:* t!i« iiRionisliii:;; < lit ,os it prod'-nsl, uimm- , her m’lhi'ui sont tins utiov** pi r:-.r,i lo jtrootiru til.’ iiiti-! irk*, for vuriuu-i:iirmiit; ilistsifics. 'Urn prison told me lm would wait two day, if lm could to procure j the tw.« d ,'cn. Will ymi, wi:lrmt fail, rend ,m<- or, ifiif Ciitliolii Tmiiis—85 per annum, published semi monthly with colored plates ofthe fashion?, oet 0\ 239 MISSING. M AYING been laiuk-d fin m tho N. York packet skips, viz:— A larks. E. & Vfi. Joyner. 1 bid. liquor, J Hubbard, 1 bunds*', hindi'iOVoiii ship Henry. B. it R. 1 bundle and 2 anvils, from ship JJmpmur. J. lluhhard, 1 box, 1 cask, and 3 bundles, No^rons for Siilo. A VALUABLE family of Negroes, eight . in number, will ho Hold or exchanged for Teal entitle in tliis cily. Apply to CHARLES H. HENRY, or. o an-|| Sulplmlo Quinino and Swaim’.s Panacea. A A OUNCES French mid English Sul. 'll" plmte Quinine 2 boxen Swoim’H Panacea For sale by HALL, <*t 13 , SMARTER & TUPPER. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY.7. II. HERBERT, On Monday the Dlh November next, T 11 o’clock, will be Hold at the house l formerly occupied by Mrs. Sarah Do La Mott a, President street, all tho house hold and kitchen Furniture, consisting of a a largo Extension Dining Table, Curd Ta bles, Chairs, Carpet s, Dressing Tables, Man tle Glasses, Crockery and Glass Ware, And irons, Shovel and Tongs. ALSO, Beds, Bedsteds and Bedding—Sold by per mission ofthe Hon. the Court of Ordinary, and by order of the Executor. Terms cash, sept. I i:c.«uiy, even coui«i witii i tew hows nf ihv j lroni ship Emperor. ov.uiciin;. i iim Biimiii' ii m pmiihph min , - «ni t*filIsutlonl, ns I liwiluLyA wiil talm pl.-mi' i H. & G. or Holmes &. Grav, 1 box, from r 1 • J 1 1 1 ■ • 1 . i» -N. W Vi irk ami Xmv Hriveu; uti'l twjt. hting mit ul! ,1.;., xt. u . on cured the most violent eases m which other ,t Vannot think of it. I * ,!» f» l v !’.t i i • tt t \r medtemes have hilled to give any relief. »■ Um, mlmbtf, v.mrs, he. E. W. BULL, L. I. No. Jt, ^ hoxi s, fin slnp Ilelen Mttr. operates hv gentle expert orations and may ’ ' , us ' * lJt, ve goons tire cottstgued to Mr. L. he given l.o'infiits and children with the .Teat- r0 SE.dAIEN. I LI;ss nt this city. Any infmimtion rospeet- * ° TlaMisfinils f,f niifuriiianicwoamcn urn ri'iulprcitiwiv ing the same will be thankfully received by us to tlu'tr rountrv hy thu ruvagi’S of a i!vv**uiiii« ilis- consiwucc, or Tho Saviumuli Stcnni Rico Mill A T the East end of the City, is now receiv ing Rough Rice. Tho uchrEarah Jayne, a stile mid substantial vessel, in excellent or der and well calculated from - her light draught, of wiilor for the business, is in reudmess at the Mill, and may bo sent to any ofthe neighbor- ingplatut ions for tho convenience ofthoso who may not yet have had a good opportunity of getting their Rice forward—the size of this vessel makes her perfectly safe to proceed lo any ofthe Southern Rivers or inlets. HALL, SMARTER & TUPPER. NOTICE. Bank of Darien, August 4th, 1820. O N motion, it was resolved, that, a further reduction of t hirty per cent, ho required ofthe Debtors of this Bunk, for th*! ensuing year, payable as follows :—ten per cent, on the first day of December; ten per cent, on the first day of March ; anil ten per cent, on the first day of Juno next. Extract, from the Minutes. EBEN. S. REES, CASHip.n, uug 20 215 FRIENDS OF LITERATURE. J F, iu this cily or its vicinity, there are any among the patrons of Franklin College, who are disposed to add to its Library rare mid vulimble works, which they tuny have iu their possession, they will ho grutei’ully ro- eeivcu and safely conveyed to the Librarian hy J. BOGGS, Chatham Academy. cst stricty. ' Do L.t Monte rat’s Columbian Vegetable Specific 1ms stood the test ofi experience uud proved itself the most valuable remedy ever discovered lor tho euro of Consumption and Pulmonary affections of every kind. The following certificates, just received from highly respectable gentlemen will sliow its value: Ualtimnrc County, Feb. 14th 1920. Gentlemen—I feel it my duty to acknowl edge the great benefit I have derived from the usuofDe La Moutcrat’s Columbian Vegeta ble Specific. I do not like to speak of the Medicine iu the exalted terms in which I esti mate it, I will, therefore,ns briefly as possible, give a history of my own situation, with tho effects produced by this valuable medicine.— l have been, for the lust five or six years, la boring under n pulmonary Consumption, pro nounced to he such by tlic attending phvsi- cian, during whirh time I have consulted many physicians, taken much medicine, but ull to but. little purpose. The 12th of March, 1828, l puked blood for the first time, and con tinued so to do for several days in succession, and on the Uth ofthe same month was con fined to my lietl, where I lay for two months until I was reduced to such a state of debility, that my friends began to despair of my recove ry. Ilmdinndo use also of all tho popular remedies without, benefit, ami having acciden tally heard of this fctpccifir, 1 determined to give it atrial, anticipating from the use of it, no better result than had attended the use of all tho remedies I hud taken; but iu this 1 wus happily disappointed. At my very lowest state 1 commenced the use of this Specific.— I took f lip first, doso ut night in a little herb tcu, sweetened, which throw mo in a gentle per spiration and procured forme a good night’s rest. I continued to take the medicine as di rected, and in about five days my cough was completely stopped and have not had any re turn since, i am now perfectly satisfied of the superior quality of this .Specific over every other inodicino offered for tho euro of the above disease. You are at liberty to use this letter in any way you may think proper.— Yours respectfully, (Signed,) JOHN It. ELLICOTT, Baltimore., Feb. ltR/t, 1829 I, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, that for upwards of six months,' I wits severely af flicted with a pain in my breast, accompanied with a very had cough and short ness of lirenth, and every indicat ion (in tho opinion ol’aphis- ioitm) oi’ approaching consumption; utter having boon persuaded hy my imreiits, 1 was induced to make trial of Do La Montorut’s Colombian Vegetable Specific, and the use of three bottles completely restored me to health. JOSEPH N. RUCKLE. A supply of the above valuable Medicine lias just been received by LAY ft. HENDRICKSON, Sole Ag’ts. npril 22 Gibbon’s Buildings. t«:s.l .... D i:;isc,to\.lii> !i thoy’uro moro su!ij*:<:t Ilian any oilier class of mi'ii. Tho disc of an unfortunate saiW ulio either uliurk* in u diseased slate, or finds himself .■*••, on a limy voyage, must lm truly ik'p!ornh!»; mul jt may _ jirriiujis, be iin|»ro|»i'r lb sug;*. si the iirujirinty of always incUnling thu Oalhnlioonin the medicine clmsU nf the Navy ami iMcrcliniits’ Kcm.:e, ii being a sovereign remedy iu the disease alluded to. TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable ('atho!i*’on is peculiarly adapted to those diseases which aie mevident aumn** the coloured »o|.illation ofthe sout’i. In tint disease which is cal- ed Yaws, it is a sure remedy ; a single trial of it will amvineii planters •»!* i:s superior eliicaey to any remedy never heiiaimn m the United States, They sliouhl of a similar without it. Sold by tho principal Druggists and Booksellers in ihoYnitod States. Printed directions arc onthctiottles W. IV. POTTER, No. 13, South Ninth street, between Chesnut und Market, oiinosile tho University ol'Peinisylymiia. N. H. TJiosu porKims who may receive signal heno- fit from the tisu of tlm (.‘ulliolicon, will cntiler u jiarlienlarflivmiruii those similarly atllietrd, by forwurd- mc certificates of their cures tu tho proprietor, or to any ofhisugonts. A Hupnly of tbe above Valuable Medicine kept on hand, ami orders from any part oftlio Slate, and letters postage puid, will receive immediate attention. LAY ft HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Solo Agents, No. 2 ft 15 Gibbon’s Buildings. s julyU North American Review. W T. WILLIAMS Iiiib just received tho • North American Review, No. (35, for October 1821). CONTENTS. Irving’s Conquest of Granada ; Authorship of Junius* Letters; Modern Greek Literature; Egyptian Antiquities; Dwight’s Travels in Germany ; The American Jurist; llolmea’s American Annals ; Life and Works of Cnuq- va ; Grecian and Roman Geography; Speci mens of American Poet ry ; llomicks* Life of Do Witt Clinton; Captain Hall’s Travels in thi! United Stales and Cnnnda; Quarterly List of Now Publications ; Index. Athcnmun. W T. WILIJAMS kiiHiust received lit* • Atlieueuin, or spirit of the Euglisii Magazines, No 24 for September 15. CONTENTS. Sketches of Contemporary Authors,States men, fto. ; Mr. Robert Montgomery ; f l S)ilendj(l Annual; An After-dinner Conver sation ; Ropreclit .tho Robber; Tim study of Botany recommended to tlm Fair Sox ; South American Indians ; A passage iVom tlm Nodes; Aphorisms on lnsnnity ; The Flower Girl; Tltefivu Nights of St. Albans" Tho Idiot Girl; Fitzmnuneo tlm Magician ; Elementary Education in Franco ; Sonnet; Varieties. oct 21 242 oct 10 HALL, SMARTER ft TUPPER. MISSING. S UPPOSED to Imve been taken from tlic wharf, alter landed from ship Helen Mur lust voyage. 1 bb*l. Liquor marked “Portland Rum, J. B.” consigned to Mr. John Bentley. Also, landed from ship 1 lenry, 3 boxes and t bbl. Liquor, marked J. II. G.*ft Co., or J. II. Gordon ft Co. . And landed from ship Helen Mnr, tho pre sent voyage, 1 bbl. Liquor, r L\ ft T. Neal, consigned to Messrs. Stiles ft Fiumin. Any information which may lend to the recovery ofthe same, will bo thankfully re ceived by the consignees, or HALL, SMARTER ft TUPPER. oct 10 Lumber Factorage. T IIF, Subscriber informs his friends and the public, that he continues the LUM BER FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at. the wharf adjoining the Ca nal, on his individual account. Ho takes this opportunity of returning his grateful tlmnks to those, whoso liberally pa tronized tlm lute firm al'Wylly cV* Brown,and respectfully solicits a share ofthe same. ELL.HA WYLLY. Savannah, lxf Sept. 1829. sept I 210—JSSm Commission 4* Agency Business, DARIEN, GEORGIA, rnllE Subscribers oiler their services to -I- tlioir friends and the public,.as Agents and Commission Merchants in Darien.— They have extensive wharves and ware-hou ses, and will pay prompt attention to all bu siness, with which thov may bo favored, IIAWES & MITCH EL. Darien, 10th Aug. 1829. aug 11 207—ilftmev ho. Carolina l’cnmlc Instlluto. M US. .1U1.IA 1'IERI'ONT WARMS, (Into rprinciiml oftlio Simrta Acndu. my, Geo.) will be associated witii the Institute from thu 1st January, ensuing. elias Marks, m. d. prin’i. oct ft 231—i, Just Received, 5 1I1IDS New Orlcnns Sugar 10 kogx Goshen Butter Andnvoieo of Settees, Fancy ami Windsor and Rfx'kiiifr Clmirs. handing from ship Statira and Eliza ft Ab- hy, and for sale by ‘"’HI J R. HERBERT. the book, will find subscription lists (for tlm present,) nt all times open at tho Augusta Book Stores, and the ofiico of tho Augusta Chronicle. Those at a distance, wishing a. copy, or copies ofthe work, will he consider ed ?ut’f**r«bera by intimating tlioir request, ad dressed to the author at this place, lipst paid. JAMES M. THOMPSON. Aagviia, duly 22d, 1829. July 29 MwlicTi'Cultege of \6. Carolina. r^Iii: Axra-.u. Co; a.si: or Luctiiius ut .3. this Institution, will be resumed on tho second Monday in November, on tlic follow, ing branches:— It naiowy—by J ohn Edwards! Jnlbrook,MD. Surgery—by Jumcs llumsav, JI. I). institutes and Practice, of Medicine—by Sttnttiel Ilenrv Dickson, M. D. Materia Medico—by Henry If Frost, M I). Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children—by Thomas G. Priolcuu, M. D. Chemistry—by Edmund Raveuel, M. 1>. Natural History and Botany—bv Stephen Elliott, L. J*. D. Pathological and Surgical Anatomy—by John Wagner, M. 1). Demonstrator of Anatomy—John Wag ner, M. 1>. HENRYH. FROST, Dean, ang 25 213—f Yellow Fine Timber wanted. ml IE Subscriber will contract for Yellow A Pine Timber of various lengths and siz es, deliverable from the middle of September to the 1st December. WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr. Ag’t S. S. S. Mill Co. NEGROES WANTED. Wanted to hire, five able bodied Negroes Apply as above. nug 20 211 ~ BOA RDliYU. M U. mul Mrs. BURNETT herring taken . the pleasont situation formerly occtt- piodliy Mr. L unar, opposite tlic Steam Boa! Office, respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally. 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Sales of Hand and Negroes by Administrators, Execu tors and Guardians oro required by law to be hekl on tho first Tuesday in tho month, between tho hours of JO amt 3 o’clock, nttho Court House in tho county it>which the property issitu&to* Notion of theso sale* must bo given in a public gazette Sixty Days previous to th* sale. Not n of tho sale of Personal Property must be given in liko mautmr Forty days huforo the sale. Notion to Debtors turn Creditor* of an catato must bo published for Fort v days. Notice that application will bo m*d« to the Court of Ordinary for leave to scU laud, must bv published Four M'-mtlw.