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SajgCrAL NOTICES.
In Equity—In Superior Court,
May Term, 1820.
In the matter of application of l)r. Paul 11. Wilkins to
hu removed as Trustee.
O Nrendiug and filing-thu Petition of the
said Paul H. Wilkins, praying for an or
der of this Honorable Court, requiring Alfred
Iverson, of tho County of Jones utul State of
Georgia, Co-Trustee with tho said Paul It.
Wilkins anil William Iverson, the father of
the Infant children of tho said Win. Iverson
and Ann Eliza Iverson his wife, but now de
ceased, the cestny que Trusts mentioned in
eiud Deed of Trust, to shew cause on th; first
day of tho next Term of the Superior Court
for the said County of Chatham, why the said
Paul It. Wilkins should not be released and
removed from said Trusteeship. On motion,
ordered that the said AltVod Iverson utid Wil
liam Iverson, on behalf of the said Infant ee.s-
tuy que trusts, do shew cause on the tlrst day
of the next Term of the Superior Court oftlie
County of Chatham, why the prayer of the pe
titioner should not be granted and it is fur
ther ordered that a copy of this order be pub
lished in one oftlie Public Gazettes of this Ci
ty, once a month until the meeting of the said
Btipcrior Court.
True extract from tho minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
June 29 81—5
SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold before tho Court House in
tho City of Savannah, between tho us
ual hours of sale,
All tho Eastern moiety or half part of all
those lots, parts or parcels of land, situated
and being in the hamlets of Yunmrraw and
City of Savannah and county of Chatham,
being the whole of lot No. (5) five, and part
of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half
thereof is hounded on tho North by the river
Savannah, on the East by wharf lot known
as Pooler’s, on the South by Indian street, &
on the West by tho Western moiety of said
lot and a half, and containing one hundred
and fifty foot on tho river Savannah, and runs
back from the water to Indian street, togeth
er with tho buildings ami improvements. Le
vied on under uml 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, «. o. c.
oct 3
Superior Food for Children In
valids and others.
JJOIUNSON’S PATENT BARLEY,for
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date application will
bemudotothe Honorable tho Justices
of tho Inferior Cymrt of Chatham Count)’)
when sitting lbr ordinary purposes, tor leave
to sell all that tract of land, "runted to Jacob
Hnwtene,on tho 24th July 182U,’containing
2021-2 acres, on tho waters of Three Mile
Branch, and known, as originally granted, by
Number 425, in tho 2il District of iiulil-
win County, tor the bonolit oftlie heirs of suiil
Jacob Horstouo.
N. P. CROWELL,
M. A. CROWELL,
Atlm'or uml Ailm'tix.
jane 22’ 78—lorn
NOTICE.
F OUR months uftor ditto I shall apply to
tho Inferior Court of Ctunilcu County,
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil
the real estate of Michael Rudolph, doeciis-
ea, tor the benetit of tho heirs ami creditors of
said estate.
E. RUDULPH, Administratrix
sept 10 220—j
j.v Tin: sixth circuit court v.
STATUS, in STRICT OF UFO It
aiA, M/1Y TFltM, 1120.
Mat|.li Olay j r „. n j, uhm „ SM
Tim. and Itobt. Nowell. ( cimlil tw -
A RULE having been granted at the last
Term oftho Court, requiring the attor
ney oftlie pluiutirt’of record to show cause
why he should not enter satisfaction on the
above judgments, mid it now appearing that
tho payments were made to tho plaintiff him
self and not to the attorney of record. And
it ftirthcr appearing that the pluiutitl' is dead,
and his legal representatives unknown or ab
sent from the state, it is ordered that one
month’s notice be given in two oftlie the gaz
ettes in this place, and one at the seat of the
general government,culling upon the said per
sonal representatives of the said Ralph, to-
shew cause at the next term of this court, to
wit, on the Thursday next after the first Mon
day in November next, at Milledgcville, why
satisfaction should not be ordered to be enter
ed by the clerk on the said two judgements.
Extract from minutes.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
aug 22 I in—212
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the first Tuesday iu November next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House iu
tho City of Savannah, between tho
usual hours or sale,
All that plantation near Savannah, known
as Twcedside, containing485 acres, with the
improvements thereon, bounded North and
North East by Savannah river and Unlow
Island, on the North West by lands belong
ing to Pastel!, and on tho South by lands
belonging to Mrs. Margaret Mackay, levied
on as the property of John Morel, to satisfy
executions in l’avor of the Bunk of Darien,
Bunk of the State of Georgia, Planters
Bank and others.
Also, all that lot No. (0) six, Columbia
ward, with the improvements thereon, boun
ded East by No. (7) seven, South by n lane,
West by lot No. (.5) five, uml North by
Broughton street. Levied on as tho proper
ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in
fiivor of the Bunk of Darien, Bank of the
State of Georgia, Planters* Bank & others.
GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c.
oct 3
SHERIFF’S SALE—CONTINUED.
O/i the first Tuesday in November next.
W ILL bo sold before the Court House in
the City of Savannah, between the usual
hours of sale:
A portion oftlie fimiture oftlie City Hotel,
comprising tables, chairs, bods, bedding, bed
steads, crockery and silver ware, knives and
forks, kitchen utensils, &•«*.—levied on under
and by virtue of aft execution on foreclosure
—Thus. M. Driscoll vs. Ilenry W. Lubbock,
GEORGE .MILLEN, s. c\ c.
oct 9
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTIN
UED.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in
the eitv of Savannah between the usual
hours of sale, the following property :
2,500 acres of hind in Camden county, on
St. Mnrv’s river, granted to Robert Mont ford
of thofollowingqualities:—300 acres brackish
marsh, 200 do 2d quality inland swamp, 100
do 2d quality hammock, u<ul 1400 pine land—
also 1150 acres of laud in said county on the
Satilla, granted to Horatio Marhury, of the
following quality :—300 acres 2d quality tide
swamp, 100 do oak and hickory and 750acres
pine land, levied on ns the property of the es
tates of Robert Moutford and Solomon Pen
dleton, to, satisfy the state and county tux for
thevear 1828, amount due 8110 IX! and costs.
DAVID BELL, t. c\ c.
oct 10
, odfur ,
.a in high repute for making a delicious Pud
ding ; being considered preferable to Ground
Rice, Tapioca, &c.; and excellent lbr thick
ening Broths or Soups; and PATENT
GROATS, lbr making superior gruel in ten
minutes, at ono hull* tho expense of the com
mon Pearl Burley or Embden Groats. Either
oftho above preparation marks with Milk, af
fords a very in .urishing and light Diet. Pre
pared only, uml sold wholesale mid lbr expor
tation, by Matthias Robinson &. Co. 04, Red
Lion Street, llolhorn, London.
Tho Putontee solicits attention to the fol
lowing Document.
(Cony.)
Apothecaries’ Halt, London, Feb. 8th, 1920.
Sir—1 htivo analyzed your Groats and Bur
ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s
Letters Patent for the sole manufacturing of
the Baltic, properly denominate ‘‘Patent IIau-
t.t'.Y and Pathnt Guoats.” I have no hesi
tation in declaring them to be genuine pow
ders of the finest Hurley and Oats lever saw.
I consider it n public advantage, and of great
importance in the medical world, that by your
mode of preparation, a valuable, fine, mucila
ginous beverage and food may bo obtained in
a few minutes.
1 liave also analyzed some samples,—imita
tions of your articles,—which are “warrant
ed free from adulteration, “these I pronounce
to he composition of different meals, conse
quently, neither pure Barley-water nor Oat-
gruel cun he made from them.
1 am, Sir, your obedient servant,
RICHARD CLARKE.
To Mr. M. Robinson.
Tho above testimonial, from a gentleman
who hits 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 the proprietors to do more than state, that
none are Genuine which do not tear tho words
“Robinson's Patent” tho Royal Arms, and
the Signature of Matts. Robinson.
Warranted to keep in any climate.
Tim subscribers having been appointed a-
gents lbr 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 up m half pound packa
ges, with directions lbr use. They feel as
sured from the great demand for them in New
York, Philadelphia and Charleston, tiftit a sin
gle trial will decidedly prove their superiority
to Arrow Root, common Barley, &c. as a nu
tritious food for children and invalids.
LAY*. HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15 Gibbons' Buildings.
aug 27
Potter’s Vegetable Catholieon"
T HE unrivalled and extensive reputation
already acquired by this medicine, de
mands from the proprietor his grateful ac
knowledgement to a discerning public.
Those affected with KING’S EVIL, or
Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased hones,
SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED
SORE THROAT, ULCERS of every des
cription, however old and inveterate; every
variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches on
the face, Pimples and Tetter in particular,
Rheumatism and Gout, White. Swellings and
diseases resulting from Mercury, muy be
confident of obtaining in all tho above cases,
in which nature has not altogether yielded to
disease, radical and permanent cures from
the use of tho Cutholicon.- This is the first
discovery of a medicine taken in the stomach
that has had the long desired effect of curing
tho most obstmutu and distressing external
discuses.
Thu use of nutritious food, and the ordina
ry a vocations of business are not interrupted
by the Cutholicon; and its properties having
the power of restoring both flesh and bone,
and of renovating and invigorating .every
part oftho system during tho process pi' ex
terminating iliseuse, is without a parallel.
The proprietor begs leave respectfully, to
return thunks to the many who htivo reposed
confidence in his former statements, relating
to tins healing properties of the Cutholicon ;
and ho would further assure the public, that
lie will in no instance forfeit their confidence,
by recommending his medicine us applicable
to any disease in which it shall not have
proved itself eminently successful.
Thu lbiHowiiig certificates will, it is pre
sumed, satisfy the most in credulous, of the
pre-eminent virtues of the Catholicun.
CERTIFICATES. •
Philadelphia, May 28,1828.
Sir,—I am now, (hanks to your medicine, a hearty
mnn. For nearly six years 1 lutvu been a martyr to a
disease, whoso ravages threatened, if not soon slopped,
to put a period to my exist coco. Having had no regu
lar medical advice from tho commencement, my com
plaint nt last got to such a height that I could not swal
low without great pain and ditiictf ty. Tumours formed
in different parts of my body, and I began to think my
situation almost desperate, Tho live bottles of the
Cutholicon which I have taken have completely cured
me, ntid I am now us well as 1 could wish to be. With
my thunks, I ain your obliged humble servant, flic.
GEORGE KANE.
City of Philadelphia, fs.
George Kane, nt'tno district ol Southwark,persnna’.ly
appeared, and being dnty sworn, doth declare and say,
that the above statement is, in all respects, correct and
true, and that the signature to it i* in tho hand writing
of this deponent. JOHN RINKS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28, IJfdt.
American tluarteriy Review
W T. WILLIAMS has just received the
• American Qvahtbuly Review,
No. 11, lbr September, 1829,
CONTENTS.
I. Miller’s Memoirs,—Memoirs of Gen.
Miller, in the service of the Republic of Peru
By John Miller.
II. MemorialsofSjiakkpeam:—Memor
ials of Shakspeare*; now first collected.—
By Nathan Drake.
Ill. Southey’# Colloquies—Sir Tims.
More; or,*; Colloquies oil tho Progress and
Prospects of Society. . By Robert Southey,
L. ii. D. Poet Laureate, &e.
IV. Geolooy—An Introduction to Geo
logy ; comprising the Elements of the Sci
ence, in its present udvuncod state, and all
the recent Discoveries ; with an Outline of
the Geology of England and Wales. By
Robert Bakewell :—Third Edition, entirely
recomposed, and greatly enlarged. With
new Plates. First American Edition, edited
by Professor Silliinnn, of Yule College, with
an Appendix, containing an Outline of his
Course of Lectures on Geology.
V. Codification—A contrc-projct to the
llumphrysiau Code, and to tho Projects of
Rcducation of Messrs. Hammond, IJniucke,
and Twiss. By John James Park, Esq. Bar
rister nt Law.
VI. Spain—A Year in Spain. By a Young
American.
VII. Education—Chapter XV. oftho first
part of tho proposed revision oftlie Statue
Laws oftho .State of New York.
A General View oftho present System of
public Education in France, and of the Laws
Regulations, and Courses of Studies in the
dillbront Faculties, Colleges, and inferior
Schools which now compose the Royal Uni
versity of Paris, before the Revolution. By
Davit! Johnson, M. D. Fellow oftho Royal
College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
VIII. Diplomacy op the Unti/.d States
—Tho Diplomacy of tho U. States. Being
an Account of the Foreign Relations of the
Country, from the First Treaty with France,
in 1779, to the present time. * Second Edi
tion, with Additions. Bv Theodore Lynmn,
Jr.
IX. Dwight’* Germany—Travels in N.
of Germany, in the years 1825 and 1820.—
By Henry E. Dwight, A. M.
X. Sketches op Naval IWfe—Sketches
of Naval Life, with notices of men, manners,
and scenery, on the shores oftho Mediterra
nean, in a scries of Letters from the Brandy-
w im* and Constitution Frigates. By a Civil
ian.
XI. American PoKTY-^Specimons of A-
merioiin Poetry, with Critical and Biogranhi-
ul Notices ; in three vols. By Samuel Kct-
pept H
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ready and liberal patrouugc in this commu
nity. We now make the experiment
Our editors have hitherto confined their! at-
tention very selfishly to tho wants uud're.
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ced that liner portion of creation to the a.
umsomont and instruction of which, as well
us that of our own order, onr labors shall in
future bo equally directed. To them, there,
fore, we look for patronage and encourage*
ment. '
Wo propose “ THE PLEIADES" os a
receptacle for that light and graceful litem,
lure, original and selected, which is calcula
ted for t ho occasional amusement and gratis,
cation oftho public. As a weekly melange,
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and tho young—intelligent and uninformed',
will equally find something to relievo tho
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pate tho burden of truublcsome and unpleas
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gathered into shape, will form its principal
contents—over the morals of which a scru
pulous and discriminating caution wiU be
carefully exercised and maintained.
“ Tliu Pleiades,” will be published weekly,
commencing on the first Saturday in Novcrii-
bor next, in a form of eight medium quarto
pages, and will be put to subscribers at 84
per annum, if paid in udvunce, or 85 at tho
expiration of six months. .Single numbers
12J cents each. No subscriptions received
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tously obtained.
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Publisher, Charleston S. C.
(£p Printers in the Carolines and Georgia,
will confer a fuvor on the publisher by cupv-
ingtls- above Prospectus,
oct 1
Chatham Inferior Court.
July Term, 1829.
W HEREAS William H. Cue, William F.
Taylor, James Thompson, Horace
Blair, Thomas Rycrson, FrancisI. Lay, Nor
man M’Lcod, William Finch, Guorgo Oliver,
John W. Turner, atul Jacob Gouhl, were sum
moned to attend tho present Term of this
Court 03 Jurors and made default—Ordered
that they be severally lined iu the sum of Ton
Dollars, unless they file on oath, with the
Clerk of this Court, good cause of excuse on
or before the first day of the next Term.
True extract, from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk,
aug 27 214
Economy is Wealth.
Al’PERlOtt STEAM SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT.
J AMES F. DUNN & JOS. S. MILLER
have formed u connection for the purpose
of carrying on the above business iu nil its va
rious brunches. Their inode of cleaning and
dressing Coats, Pantaloons, &<j. is by Steam
Scouring and Sponging, the only way of
cleaning,being the most approved plan now iu
operation in New York and Philadelphia.—
Gentlemen’s clothes of all descriptions, en
trusted to them management—also, ladies
a discs, Merino Shawls, Table Covers, and
Pll kinds of Woolens, will be made to have a
new appearance, at tho shortest possible no
tice. Grease spots, tar, paint, &c. extracted
by this process.
They will ho prepared to commence on
MONDAY NEXT, 10th instant, at the cor
ner of Johnson’s Square mid Bryan Street
nearly opposite Mrs. ButtevV.
DUNN & MILLER,
oct 15 230—3wj
P STATE ARSENAL.
ROrOHALM will bis received until the
1st of December next, for building mi
ARSENAL of Brick on the lot opposite the
Guard House, 00 feet front by 40 feet deep,
two stories high, in accordance with u plan m
possession oftho undersigned.
The proposals must include the cost of ma
tcrials ; the work must be done in the best
manner, & must be finished by the 1st day of
MnylHfiO. The Bricklayer’s and Carpen
ter's proposals may be separate or jointly—
the latter would be preferred.
A Bond for Ten Thousand Dollars with ap
proved security will he required, fur the faith*
ful performance oftho contract.
W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent,
aug 1 203— r t n
Negrons lor Sale.
A VALUABLE family of Negroes, eight
in number, will bo sold or exchanged for
red estate in this city. Apply to
CHARLES S. HENRY,
oc 0 23l-:i
Sulphate Uuiniiii! arid Swaim’s
Panacea.
A A OUNCES French mid Englinh .Sub
*]t\9 pirate Quinine
2 tioxi'H Kwnim’u I’anacoa
oct 13
, CHAPTER & TUPPER.
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 Ward; House & lot No.
34 Columbia Ward ; lot utid buildings No.
13, Carpenter’s Row; Lot No. 9, &. improve
ments, Decker Ward, and l.ot No. IU, nml
half the improvements, Deekur Ward, uil in
the city of Savannah ; being part oft.hu re
al estate of .Tosiali 1’entield, lute of Savan
nah, deceased.
Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin
ary of Chatham county, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Condition* cash.
JOS. CIJMMING, l Kx’ors. of
S. C. DUNNING, ) J. Penlicld.
oct 3
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY J. B. HERBERT,
On Monday the Uth November next,
A T 11 o’clock, will be sold at the house
formerly occupied by Mrs. Saruli Do
La Mottn, President street, till the house
hold am! kitchen Furniture, consisting of n
n large Extension Dining Table, Curd Ta
bles, Chairs, Carpets, Dressing Tables, Man-
tie Glasses, Crockery and Glass Ware, And
irons, Shovel and Tongs.
ALSO,
Beds, Bed studs and Clodding—Sold by per
mission of the Hon. thfe (Court of Ordinary,
and by order of the Executor. Terms cash,
sept 1
Tim Savannah Slomn Rico Mill
A T the East end oftlie City, is nowreceiv-
. ing Rough Hire. The HchrSurah Jayne,
a safe mid substantial vessel, iu excellent or
der mid well calculated from her light draught
of water for tint business, is in readiness at. the
Mill, mid may Im sent to any oftlie neighhor-
ingplatnt ions for tho convenience oft hose who
may not yet htivo had a good opportunity of
getting their Rice forward—the sizeofthis
vessel makes her perfectly safe to proceed to
any oftho Southern Rivers or inlets.
HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER.
NOTICE.
Bank of Darien, A ugust 4th, 1820.
O N motion, it was resolved, that a further
reduction of thirty per cent., he required
oftlie Debtors of this Bank, for the ensuing
year, pay a tile as follows :—ten per cent, on
the first day of December; ten per cent, on
the first day of March ; mid ten per cent, on
tho first day of Juno next.
Extract from the Minutes.
EDEN. S. REES, Cakiiwr.
nug 29 215
FRIENDS OF LITERATURE.
I F, in this city or its vicinity, there are any
among the patrons of Franklin College,
who art? disposed to add to it* Library rare
and valuable works, which they nmy haveiii
their nossertsion, they will hu gratemlly re.
ceivcu and safely eonveyed to the Librarian
by J. BOGGS,
Chatham Academic
Do la ft] out unit's Columbian. , ,
o,<•„ .. .. I tect— tin* soles ol Ins U*it were in tiiui eimrkmi.' staK,
' w . ’•’J* 1 .r. ; ,! tlml ifiq bones were rwrci-ptiblc bulk tolhu sight uml
sumptions. Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of| , olK i,.
Blood, ami Pulmonary affections of ever s j IHr. M’CuUorh, after tby n$« ef riiitsu iu.ttj i * of the*
kirn!—the must vnhiafde runudv ever dis- Camai son, lui.l aside hi* roitrtics, and was this .hv
covered fur the cure of consumption* mid j L*'™ a'tyn'b.gul,i«biMm«w,a. nearly porfc.abc-altb,
ull diseases oftho breast mid lungs leudin
[Krom lilt- Duricit Gazette, Nuvcmbfr 1.]
Amiut i.xrit.\nitm.vvv<i itK i.mmt'hy Poma'
C.VTII'U icon.—I'uptuiii ]lonely, U.-opcr oftho light oil
ami mat-;11 pilot lbr Dohoy liar, tilhorizitt us to j '
make kitunn to the public the loliu'-riug fact of a recent j . _ _ _ _
tiiitu. | ATIIENEUM No. 25.
“ About n month aga, 1 bought three bottles of Pur •! ivumamci •,,„ . , 4 ,
tit.V (Jatkoi icon, for the purpose of testing its virtues , ' * * LI JAMS hits just rcCv’lVcdtho
upon .Mr. Peter M’Culloch,pilot of Dubov liar, who ”” * • AtllOllCUm or .Spirit ol the English
hu«i been ib.* several years cuutinetl to fiis lml ami j Magazines, No. 25 for October, 1929.
crutches in nonsequenee of diseased limbs, ami ulcerate.! j C'ONTI' NTS
to consumptions.
T O ALL AFFLICTED with those trou
blesome affections, an immediate use of
thin 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 this invaluable medicine,
numbers have experienced its salutary ami
happy effects.—Its mild mid gentle operations
are much extolled hy those who have used ii. I ‘
In ail cases of coughs, colds, asthmas, mull|‘
other consumptive atlections, hy the t>e ‘ ‘*
Puriui, November I, 1S2<5.
this article they have been enabled to defeat
an enemy whose attack* would otherwise
have been followed by the most alarming con
sequence. This specific has relieved and
cured the must violent coses in which other
medicines have failed to give any relief. It
operate* hy gentle expectorations mid nuiv
he given iu infats and children with tin; great
est. safety.
Do La Monte rat's Columbian Vegetable
Specific has stood tho test, of experience and
proved itself tho most valuable remedy ever
discovered for the cure of Consumption mid
Pulmonary affections of every kind.
The following certificates,-just received
from highly respectable gentlemen will show
its value:
Baltimore. County, Feb. \ \th 1929.
Gentlemen—I feel it my duty to acknowl
edge tin.* great benefit I have derived from tin*
use of J)e La Monternt’s Columbian Vegeta
ble Specific. I do not. like to speak of the
Medicine in the exalted terms in which l rati-
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
Tin: Vegetable Guthom-on is peculiarly adapted to
thoM! diseases which arc prevalent unman tho coloured
population of the south. In that disease which is cal
led Yaws, it is a sure remedy ; a singlo trial of it will
convince planters of its superior oflieucy U> any remedy
never licimtiire m the United .States. They should
of a t iuular without it.
9o!d by tho principal Druggists and Booksellers in
tho United States.
fCj 11 Printed directions arc on the bottles
W. \V. POTTER,
^ ^ ^ ^ No. Id, South Ninth street, between Chnsuut uml
iiimiu"wl In hu such hy itin nttundiiig jiliv.si-
mate it,! wifi, thurufore, ns briefly ns possible,
give n history ol' my own filtration, with the
ufiuctd produced hy this valuable medicine.—
I have been, lor the Inst live or sex years, in-
boring under a pulmonary Consumption, pro-
iiouneed to he such hy the attending physi-
einn, during which time I lmvo nonsuited
ninny physieinus, taken much medicine, but
idl to lmt litt le purpose. The 12lh of March,
1828,1 puked blood for the first time, mid eon-
tinned so to do for several days in succession,
and on the 14tli ofthu saino inonth was eon-
fined fo my lied, whore I fay for two months
until I was reduced to such n slate of debility,
tlrat my friends began to dcapnirofmy recove
ry. I had made u'su also of all the popular
remedies without benefit, and having acciden
tally heard of this .Specific, I delermined fo
give it. a trial, anticipating from the use of it,
no better result than Imd attended tho uso of
all tht! remedies I had taken; hut in this I was
happily disappointed. At tuy very lowest
state I commenced the use of this Specific.
l took the first dose at night in a little herb tea,
sweetotietl, which threw mo in a gentle per
spiration and procured for me a good night's
rest. 1 continued to tuko the medicine as di
rected, and ill about live days my cough was
abovu disettso. You are at liberty to uso this
loiter in any way you may think proper.—
Yours respectfully,
(Signed,) JOHN U. EMJCOTT,
lltillhnore, 1'i b. lltf/i, 182)1
T, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, tlmt
for upwards of six mouths, 1 was severely af
flicted wit It a pain in my breast, aecoutpained
with a very bad cough and shortness of breath,
and every indication (in the opinion of a plits-
teiati) ol' approaching consumption; after
paving boon persuaded by my parents, 1 was
induced to iiinkn trial of Do i,n Monterat's
Colombian Vegetable Specific, and tho use of
three buttles completely restored mu to health.
JOSEPH N. RUCKLE.
A supply of tlm above valuable Medicine
has just been received liy
LAY «t HENDRICKSON,Sole Ag'ts.
npril 22 tlihhtm's Duildinuf.
II u tfori. Uuim. l-Vtrunrx 20, !i*27.
Mr. Win. W. IViu— •
Dear Sir— I huvu now but os:. <?.itbulh*uii
Ml. A uri ivutl thu «v« tiifiy. «».<*•miih- 1*0
since uitifuiu^, !••! 17 U.ult-s of t’aO.fh* .*n, ut*-l wcuKi
Itavu tbkiti *-4 ; but I otuMlel h:tubav<- bull), lie
catne expressly fur the article, na<l says that the person,
who ha«i u-inl two hottV*. l.-.s bi.l ;. »• s t\ T u atit-c’iuii
of cuiisnmptit i# M J > ; , ttiiil that threu of the fam
ily are mvah-Js, amlliavu paid ill ten } cars, for medic i\
advice atul taedicitii:, 5«l,n00, lie -uystha person »vh-*
ha* us*till..; ttvn 1.-.tillMvrnucAii.vNVMt i»ic*m r**
hjmI'aiii. «;rtt nih t.’ uiioikon. r; l tho
ast*»aishii*o * tU-uts it t-r •
:hc ab<*vn person t.* pv-.--i.ro ti t.- uni-1
li , tor \;*ri.*us t h.-..tiit: ilisciist's. _ The. in i s * ii t''' '
Tin* Stun* ol* tin* lU'tmly of Aries ; Tito
Rliino Falls; Illustrious Vinters; An Artist’s
Fame ; Guy Mannuring; lluw to make a pa
per ; Beautiful Inlluem-rs ; A modest Ode to
Fortune ; Botany ; On I lie genius of Words
worth ; The prayer for Lilo ; Tho latest lc*
male Fashions ; ’The Gatherer.
Tr.uxs—$0 per annum, published srint-
inonthly with color*-d plates ofthu fashions,
cut 20 238
he wi-ula wait two day, if h« «ou*«! Iu pr*
the two (l jzon. Will yu.j, wiilpc.i? fail, s- ud ,im-, J t * lUiJUar
**r, il’m coscuy, even cum*- uitha lew bu\rs of tlm j lr;*t;t ship El
Galho'ioui lu 11 irtthid, as I (uar delay:- will take plan* | ] l, \» (}
in New \t»rk ami N'*;*v llav*.-u; au-J’as”to being out of
tin- uritclc, 1 cannot think «»f it.
1 am, m has:**, youra, ^cc. E. W. BI’l.l..
to sejuu:n.
Thousands of unfortunate seamen are rendered use-
less, to their country by the ravages of a devouring dis-
ea-c,to which they are more subject than any other class
of in*, ii. Thu case of an uutbrtunat*- sailor who cither
embarks m u diseased state, or finds himself so, on a
long vuvugo, must l»u truly deplorable; anil it may
not, perhaps, be improper to suggest the propriety of
always including tho t’atlioliconin the medicine chests
oftho Navy nml Met chants’ service, it being a sovereign
remedy in thu liiseusu aUu-led to.
MISSING.
Ujj AYING bur'll himh'd from tho N. York
-JL packet ships, viz:—
Marks.
. . _. E. *1 W. J.'vnor, 1 hid. liquor, J Hubbtird,
J, a Haiti- j l hwndlo, hitniuti t r.*»m ship Homy.
B. fir-B. I huudlv and 2 at ails, from ship
E’nporur.
J. Hubbard. 1 box, 1 cask, and 3 bundles,
uipcrnr.
or 1 iolmcs A: Gray» 1 box, from
shin Macon.
E. I*. North, 2 hox’os, fin slop Helen Mar.
The above goods are consigned to Mr. E.
Bliss of this city. Anv information respect
ing the same will bo thankfully received by
tho consignee, or
HALL, SI I AFTER & TUPPER.
oct 10
larket, opposite tho Fnivirsity of Pennsylvania.
N. B. Thus*! persons who may receive siijnul bone-
lit from thu use of the Guthulicon, win colder a
particular favour on those similarly atllicted, hy forward
ing certificates of their cures to tho proprietor, or to any
of his agents.
A supply of the above Valuable Medicine
kept on hand, and orders from any ptirt oftlie
Stilt*?, mid letters postage paid, will receive
immediate attention.
LAY fir. HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Sole Agents,
No. 2 &. 15 Gibbon’s Buildings.
July U
North Amoriraii lloviow.
W T. WILLIAMS lias just received the
• North American Review, No. 95, tor
October 1829.
CONTENTS.
Irving’s Conquest of Granada; Authorship
of Junius’ Letters {Modern Greek Literature;
Egyptian Antiquities; Dwight’s Travels in
Germany ; The American Jurist; llolmes’s
American Annals ; Life and Works of Cano-
va ; Greeinu and Roman Geography; Speci
mens of American Poetry ; Ilosueks* Life of
De Witt Clinton; Captain 1 lall’a Travels in
the United States and Canada; Quarterly
List of New Publications ; Index.
Atlionoum.
W T. WILLIAMS kusjust. received the
• Athcneum, or spirit of the English
Magazines, No 24 for September 15.
CONTENTS.
Sketolies of Contemporary Authors.Stntes.
men, Ac.; Mr. Robert Montgomery; The
Splendid Annual; An After-dinner Conver
sation ; lloprooht tho Robber; Tho study
of Botany recommended to the Fair Sex’;
Soutli American Indians ; A passage from
the Norte*; Aphorisms on Insanity; The
Flower Giyl; The five Nights of St. Albans"
Tho Idiot Girl; Fitzmaurieo the Magician ;
Elementary Education in Franco ; Sonnet;
Varieties.
net VI 242
MISSING.
S UPPOSED to have been taken from the
wharf, after lnndcfi from ship Helen Mar
last voyage.
1 Mil. Liquor marked “Portland Rum, J.
B.’’ consigned to Mr. John Bentley.
Also, landed from ship Henry, 3 boxes and
1 bid. I.iquur, marked J. H. G. & Co., or J.
II. Gordon &• Go.
Ami landed from ship Helen Mur, the pre
sent voyage, 1 hbl. Liquor, T. &. T. Neal,
consigned to Messrs. Stiles & Fannin.
Any information which may lead to tho
recovery of the same, will he ’thankfully re
ceived In* tht* consignees, or
Hall, smarter & tiwer.
oct ltl
Lumber Factor,ige.
T HE Subscriber informs his friends and
the public, that he continues tho LUM
BER FACTORAGE and COMMISSION
BUSINESS, at the wharf adjoining the Ca
nal, on his individual account.
lie takes this opportunity of returning his
grateful thanks to those, whoso liberally pa
tronized the lute firm id'Wyl/y 4* Brown,aud
respectfully solicits a share oftho same.
ELISHA WYLLY.
Savannah, 1st Sept. 1829.
M’pt 1 2IB—i;2ni
Commission 4’ Agency Business,
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
rjpIlIE Subscrihcnj offer their services to
A their friends nml the public, ns Agents
and Commission Merchants in Darien.--
They hnve extensive wharves and ware-hou
ses, and will pay prompt attention to all bu
siness, with which they muv he favored,
HAWES & M1TCHEL.
Darien, 10th Aug. 1829.
aug 11 207—!!3mo
ho. Carolina Female Institute.
M RS. JULIA 1’IKRI’ONT WAHNE,
(lute Pjirincipa! of the Snnrta Acade
my, Geo.) will lie associated with the Institute
from tho 1st Jutmunh ensuing.
elias Marks, m. n. twi.
oct (1 231—1.
Just Received,
5 HI IDS New Orleans Sugar
10 kegs Goshen Butter
An invoice of Settees, Fancy nml Windsor
and Rocking Chairs.
Landing from ship Statirn and Eliza & Ab-
hy, and for sale by
<H*tO J.B. HERBERT.
PROSPETUS.
U RGED hy tho solicitations of many liter
ary friends, and the indigence of )*iis cir
cumstances, the subscriber bus bean induced
to offer to thc^ public a poetic work, to be
entitled “ Til* 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 tine deini paper, eighteen mo.
size—making it about the dimensions of Ro
bert Southey’s “ Tale of Paraguay,”—-to be
neatly hounil in boards, price oxu uollau.
Candor requires oftlie author to state, that
the pieces over the signature of “T.” hereto
fore published in tho Augusta Chronicle and
Georgia Advertiser, and the Georgia Courier,
will form a part, oftlie work. The book will
be ready lor delivery bv the first of November,
and payment expected thereupon.
Persons desirous of bccomingsubscribcrs to
the book, will find subscription lists (for the
present.) at all times open at the Augusta.
Book Stores, and the ollice of the Augusta
Chronicle. Those at a distance, wishing a
copy, or copies oftho work, will lie consider
ed subscribers by intimating their request, ad
dressed to the author at this place, postpaid.
JAMES M. THOMPSON.
Augusta, July 22J, 1829. july 28
Meiliivl Colk-sjc of S. Carolina.
npIIK Axsi ai. Covumj of Lrcitue* in
A this Institution, will be resumed on tho
second Monday in November, on the follow
ing branches:—
Anatomy—hy J ohn Edwards Holbrook,MD.
Surgery—by James Ramsay, M. I).
Institutes and Practice of Medicine—Ay
Samuel Henry Dickson, M. 1).
Materia Medico—by Homy II Frost, M D.
Obstetrics and Distunes of Women, and
Children—by Thomas G. Pnoleau, M. D.
Chemistry—by Edmund Ravenel, M. D.
Natural ilistoryand Botany—by Stephen
Elliott, L. L. I).
Pathological and Surgical Anatomy—by
John Wagner, M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—John Wag
ner, M. D. HENRY II. FltOST, Dean.
nug 25 213—\
Yellow Pino Timber wanted.
rpiIK Subscriber will contract for Yellow
A Pine Timber of various lengths and siz
es, deliverable from tho middle of September
to the 1st December.
WILLIAM CRABTREE,.Tr.
Ag’t S. S.S. Mill Co.
NEGROES WANTED.
Wanted to hire, five able bodied Negroes
Apply as above.
nug 20 ’ 211
BOAltDINU. *
M R. and Mrs. BURNETT having taken
the plensont situation formerly occu
pied hy Mr. Lnnmr, opposite tho Steam Boat
Office, rcsncctfully solicit the patronage of
their friends and the public generally. Board
ing on reasonable terms and every attention
paid.
oct 21 239—tfw
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