The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, November 03, 1829, Image 4

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CTBlXe.'&AljBS. SHERIFF’S SALE. ■ On the first Tuesday in December next, V*7 ILL bo sold beforo tho Court Houeu in ' I T Chatham county, j.betweuii the usual hours of sale, (•.Two lots, situated in the city of Savannah, Nos. 17 and IS, with tho buildings and im- S ruvements thereon, bounded East by Colum- ia square, South byjPreaidont st. west by Lin coln street, and north by Stato st. levied on us the property of Peter Uuerard, to satiety on execution in favor of F. H. Wclinan. GEO. AIILLEN, a. u. c. octal ..v,tnS» SHERIFF'S SALE. Oh the first Tuesday in December next, 'VKTILL be sold before, the Court House in H tho City of Savannah, between tho us ual hours of sale, All the Eastern uioicty or half part of all Ihoso lots, parts or parcels of land, situated and being in the hamlets of Yninacraw 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 thoreof is bounded ou the North by tho river Savannah, on the East by wharf lot known as 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 fifty feet on tho river Savannah, and runs back from tho water to Indian street, togeth er with tho buildings and improvements. Lo- viod on under and by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel Hide, ad ministrator of James M. Bolton, deceased, against Robert, and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE MILLEN, s. o. r. . oct3 In EquUn—hi Superior Court, May Term, 1829. In the malter of application of Ur. Paul 11. Wilkins to bo removed as Trustee. O N rcadiug unit filing the Petition of the said Paul H. Wilkins, praying for an or der of this Honorable Court, requiring Alfred Iverson, of the County of Jones and State of Georgia, Co-Trustee with tho said Paul II. Wilkins and William Iverson, the father of tho Infant children of the said Win. Iverson and Ann Elisa Iverson his wile, but now de ceased, the cestuy qua Trusts mentioned in said Deed of Trust, to show causo on tho first day of tho next Term of tho Superior Court for the said County of Chatham, why tho said Paul 11. Wilkins should not bo released and removed from said Trusteeship. On motion, ordered thut the said Alfred Iverson and Wil liam Iverson, on behalf of tho said Infant ces tuy que trusts, do shew cause on the first day of tho next Term of tho Superior Court of the County of Chatham,why the prayer of the pe titioner should not he granted;—and jt is fur' thor ordered that a copy of this order be pub lislicd in one oftho Public Gazettes of this Ci ty, once a month until the meeting of the said Superior Court. True extract from tho minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, jnno 20 84—) EXECUTORS’ SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in tho city of Savannah, between tho usu al hours of sale, All the Enstcrn tenement of brick buildings on Lot No. 8, Darby Wnrd; House it lot No. HI Columbia Ward ; lot and buildings No. 13, Carpenter’s Row; Lot No. 9, & improve ments, Dcckar Wnrd, and Lot No. 10, and ha^f *hc improvements, Dccknr Ward, all in the city of Savannah; being part oftho re al estate of Josinh Feuficld, late of Savan nah, deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Conditions cash. JOS. CU.MMING,) Ex’ors. of S. C. DUNNING, $ J. Pcnfiold. set 3 Chatham,Superior Court. May Term, 19119. W HEREAS William Gaston, James Bil bo, OrrayTnft, and Geor"0 Gordon, were summoned to attend this Term oftho Court usUmnd Jurors and made default—It is ordered that they be severally fined iu the sum of Forty Dollars, unless good causo ofex- enso bo filed with the Clerk ofthis Court, on or before the first day oftho next Term. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. W HEREAS John Dennis, Thomas S. La liter, Nichol Turnbull, John 1‘. Dean, Jo seph Hitchcock, George Bonney, Anson Par. son, Levi Hart, and William K. Gaston, were summoned to attend this term of the Court as Petit Jurors tirade default—It is ordered that they bn severally fined in the sum of Twenty Dollars unless good cause of excuse be filed with the Clerk of this Court on or before the first day of tho next Term. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, aug 27 214 EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT, On Monday the Bth A'oiiemher next, A T 11 o’clock, will be sold at the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Sarah De La Motta, President street, nil the house hold and kitchen Furniture, consisting of a u largo Extension Dining Table, Card Ta bles, Chairs, Carpets, Dressing Tables, Man tle Glasses, Crockery and Glass Ware, And irons, Shovel and Tongs. ALSO, Beds, Bedstcds and Bedding—Sold by per mission of the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary, and by order of tho Executor. Terms cash. sept 1 SB TPn^^^nars^ew^T B5B A BSENTED himself on the 13th instant my Mulatto servant man JIM, be has been scon since in Savannah. Fifty dollars will be paid on proof to conviction of hisbeing harbored by a white person, ortwen- ty dollars if by a colored person, or thirty dol ors for his delivery in Jail, oither in Savannah, Augusta, or Churlcston. All masters and ownora of vessels are cautioned not to receive him on board, as every exertion will bo made to detect them, and the law inforced. JIM is o small sized man, 22 or 3 years old, well made and thick for his height, smiles when apoken to,.one or both of his oars nro bored, he is passing himself as a free man, he wore a white hat, dark Sattinet short coat, has o red Plaid Cnmblet Cloak and other clothing with him, usually wears a round jacket of dark Sattinet. WM. ROB A RTS. Riccbnro, Liberty County, Sent. 1829. oct 19 237—||!)w (Hr, Tho Charleston Courier und Augusta Chroniclo aro requested to cony the above und insert evory other day for three weeks and forward bills. Chatham liitorior Court. Jm.Y Term, 1829. W HEREAS William II. Coc, William F. Taylor, Jumes Thompson, Horace Blair, Thomas Hyerson, Francis 1. Lay, Nor man M’Leod, William Finch, George Oliver, John W. Turner, und Jacob Gould, were sum moned to uttend tho present Term of this Court as Jurors and made default—-Ordered thut they ho severally fined in-the sum of Ten Dollars, unless they file on oath, with the Clerk ofthis Court, good cause of excuse on or before tho first duy of the next Term. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, nug 27 214 Superior Food for Children In valids and others. R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, for making superior* Bariev Water in ten minutes; strongly recommended by tho Facul ty us a nutritious cooling Food for Infants ; is in high repute for making a delicious Pud ding ; being considered preferable to Ground Rice, Tunioca, &c.; and excellent for tliick- ening Broths or Soups; and PATENT GROATS, for making superior gruel in ten minutes,atone halt*the expense of the com mon Pearl Burley or Embdcn Groats. Either of the above preparation made with Milk, af fords a very nourishing and light Diet. Pre pared only, and sold wliolesule und for expor tation, by Mutthias Robinson & Co. 04, Red Lion Street, Ilolborn, London. Tho Patentee solicits attention to the fol lowing Document. (Copy.) Apothecaries 1 Hall, London, Feb. St ft, 1820. Sir—I havo analyzed your Giunts and Bar ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s Letters Patent lor the sole manufacturing of the same, properly denominate “Patent Bah* LpY and Patent Groats.” I have no hesi tation in declaring them to be genuine pow ders of the finest Burley and Oats I ever saw. I consider it u public advantage, and of great importance in the medical world, that by your inode of prepuratiqn, a valuable, fine, mucilu- ginous beverage and feed may be obtained iu ii few minutes. I huvo also analyzed some samples,—imita tions of your articles,—which are “warrant ed free from adulteration, “these I pronounce to be composition of different meals, conse quently, neither pure Barley-water nor Oat- g ruet can be made from them. I am, Sir, vour obedient servant, * RICHARD CLARKE, To Mr. M. Rodjnson. Tho above testimonial, from a gentleman who has already rendered the public much ser vice by exposing various deleterious mixtures and adulterations in articles of general con sumption, added to tho recommendation of the medical profession, make it Unnecessary for the proprietors to do more than state, that none are Genuine which do not bear the words “Robinson's Patent" the Royal Arms, and the Signature of Matts. Robinson. Warranted to keep in any climate. The subscribers haying been appointed a- gcntB 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 up m half pound packa ges, with directions for use. They feel as sured from the grout demand for them in New York, Philadelphia and Charleston, that a sin gle trial will decidedly prove their superiority to Arrow Root, common Bnrley, &c. as a nu tritious food for children and invalids. LAY & HENDKICKSON. Druggists, Nos. *2 and 15 Gibbons’ Buildings, aug 27 NOTICE. F OUR months after dnto application will bo made to tho Honorable the Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that tract *of land, granted to Jacob Harstene, on tho 24th July 1820, containing 2021-2 acres, on tho waters of Three Mile Branch, and known, os originally granted, by the Number 425, in the 2d District of Bald win County, for tho benefit of the heirs of said Jacob Haretene. N. P. CROWELL, M. A. CROWELL, Adm’or and Adm’tix. june 22 78—Jftm NOTICE. F OUR Months after date I shall apply to the Inferior Court of Camden County, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Michael Kudulph, deceas ed, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. E. RUDULPII, Administratrix, sept 10 220—f • Dividend No. 23. Bank of the State of Georgia, 1 Savannah, 23d October, 1829. ) fflHE Directors having this day declared a JL dividend of83 GOjwrshare ontlioCap- ita! Stock ofthis Bank, for the last six months, the same will be paid to the Stockholders thereof, or to their order, on and after Wednesday next the 28th inst. A. I'OIITER, Cash'r. (Hr The Southern Recorder and Journal, Millcdgnville ; Constitutionalist and Courier, Augusta; nnd Washington Nows, aro reques ted to publish the above three times, oct 21 242—1. REMOVAL. M R. PHILLIPS respectfully informs his friends and tho public generally, that he lias removed his School to a centra] situ ation, to a commodious und large room in tho House occupied by Mr. Batisth, Whitaker Street, where lie will continue to instruct Youth in tho various branches of a polite and finished education, upon very reasonable terms. Tho French Langungo and the first rudi ments of the Latin tongue, taught without any additional charge. Evening School to commcnen on the 1st November. Miss PHILLIPS, attends to instruct the Young I-adicsin Needle Work, Marking and Flower Work. oct 17 230 Sav’h Poor House &- Hospital. V ISITING Committee for Nov. 1820— George W. Coo, nnd Joseph Camming. Attending Physicians—Dra. Mitehel and 8. Shcftall. JOS. GUMMING, Soc’y. oct 31 AGENCY tOFFICK, V Charleston Fire and Marine > Insurance Company. \ Savahhah, April 20, 1820. T HIS Company continues to INSURE against Fire, Murine and River risk on modorato terms. Apply to rIES 1 HOMES TUPPER, Agent. Sul< Quinine. k A OUNCES Superior French Snlphnto 9U Quinine, Just received and for sale v LAY St HENDRICKSON, oct 13 Druggists, Potter's Vegelable Catholicon FT1IIE unrivalled and extensive reputation J- already acquired by this medicine, de mands from the proprietor his gratolUl ac knowledgement to a discerning public. r Tliose affected with KING’S EVIL, or Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased hones, SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, ULCERS of overy des cription, however old and inveterate; every variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches on the fuce, Pimples and Tetter in particular, Rheumatism and Gout, White Swellings and diseases resulting from Mercury, may be confident of obtaining in all the above cases, in which nature has not altogether yielded to disease, radical and permanent cures from tho uso of the Catholicon. / This is tilth first discovery of a mcdicino taken in the stomach that 1ms had tho long desired effect of curing tho most obstinate and distressing externul diseases. Tho use of nutritious food, and tho ordina ry avocations of business aro not interrupted by tho Catholicon; and its properties having the power of restoring both flesh and bone, and of renovatiug und invigorating every part oftho system during (ho process of ex terminating diseaso, is without a parallel. The proprietor begs leave respectfully, to return thanks to tho many who havo rcuoscd confidence in his former statements, relating to the hoaluigpropGrties of tho Catholicon ; and ho would further assure tho public,' that ho will in no instance forfeit their confidence, by recommending his modicum us applicable to uuy disease iu which it shall not have proved itself eminently successful. Tho folllowing certificates will, it is pre sumed, satisfy the most in credulous, of tho pre-eminent virtues oftho Catholican. CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, May S3,1828, Sir,—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty man. For nearly six yonrs I have been a martyr to u disease, whoso ruvages threatened, ifnnt soon slopped, to put & period to tny existence. Having had no rogu- lur medical advico from tho commencement, tny com- iluint at last got to such a height that I could not swul- ow without groat pain and difficulty. Tumours formed NOTICE. T HREE months after date application will ho made to the Savnnnuh, Ogeo- chco and Alatainaha Canal Company, for tho issue of Scrip No. 0H, dated 8th April, 1828, for five shares of stock in said company; the original having been destroyed or lost. TIIOS. PAINE. sept 2 217—t*h» STATE ARSENAL. , P ROPOSALS will bo received until the 1st of December next, for building an ARSENAL of Brick on the lot opposite tho Guard House, 00 feet front by 40 feet deep, two stories high, in accordance with a plan in possession oftho undersigned. The proposals must include the cost of ma terials ; the work must bn done in the best manner, & must be finished by tho 1st day of May 1850. The Bricklayer’s and Carpen ter’s proposals inny bo separate or jointly— tho latter would be preferred. A Bond for Ten Tliousund Dollars with ap proved security will bo required, for the faith ful performance oftho contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, aug 1 203—*i t n Tlio Savannah Steam Rice Mill A T tlio East enri of lira Oily, is nowrocoiv- ii]gI{oiiL r hRico. TliesclirSarah Jayne, a safe anil substantial vessel, in excellent or der und well calculated from her liglitdmiight of water lor the business, is in readiness at the Mill, and may be scut to any oftho naiglibnr- iiif'ldntn transfer the cnuvcninncc oftbosewlio may not yet have laid a good opportunity of getting tfioir Rice, forward—tho size of this vessel makes her perfectly safe to proceed to any oftho .Southern Rivers of inlets. HALL, SHAFFER & TUPPER. NOTICE. Bank of Darien, August 4th, 1829. O N motion, it was resolved, that a Author reduction of thirty per cent, he required oftho Debtors ofthis Bunk, for tlio ensuing year, puyahlo as follows :—ten per cont. on the first day of December; ten per cont. on tlio first dny of March; and ten per cent, on the first day of Juno next. Extract from the Minutes. EBEN. 8. REES, .Cashier. nug 29 21f» FRIENDS OF LITERATURE. I F, in this city or its vicinity, there am any among tho patrons of Franklin College, who aro disposed to add to its Library rare and valuable works, which they may have in their possession, they will bo gratcililly re ceived and safely convoyed to tho Lilirariun I y J. BOGGS, Chatham Academy. Do la Monterat’s Columbian Vegetable Specific for tlio euro of Con sumptions, Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of Blood, and Puhnonury allheiions of evory kind—tlio must valuable remedy ever dis- coveredfiiftho cure of consumptions nnd all diseases oftho breast and lungs leiulinj- to consumptions. rpo ALL AFFLICTED with those trou- JL blosomo nlfcetions, ail iinmcdiuto use of this highly celebrated Specific is only neces sary to convince tho most incredulous of its possessing quidities superior to any oilier medical preparation yet discovered. Since the discovery.of this invaluable medicine, numbers havo experienced its salutary ami happy effects—Us mild and gentle operations are much extolled by those who have used it. In nil cases of coughs, colds, asthmas, mid other consumptive nfibetions, by the use of tills urticle they have been enabled to defeat an enemy whose uttueks would otherwise have been followed by the most alarming con sequence. This spneilie lias relieved and cured tho moBt violent cases in which other medicines have failed to give any relief. It operates by jjcitlle expectorations and may ho given lu inluts and children with the great est safety. Dc La Monterat’s Columbian Vegetable Specific has stood the test of experience and proved itself the most vuluablo remedy ever discovered for tho cure of Consumption and Pulmonary affections of every kind. The following certificates, just received from highly respectable gentlemen will show its vultiu: Baltimore County, Feb. 14th 1S29. Gentlemen—l feel it my duty to aeknowl edge tho great benefit I huvo derived from the usu of De La Monterat’s Columbian Vegeta lilo Spocific. 1 do not like to speak of tho Medicine in tho exalted tonus in which 1 esti. mate it, I will, therefore, as briefly us possible, give a history of my own situation, with tlio effects produced by this valuublu medicine I have been, for tile last five or six years, la boring under a pulmonary Consumption, pro. noiuiced to be such by tlio attending pliysi. einn, during which timo I havo consulted many physicians, taken much medicine, hut all to hut littlo purpose. Tho 12th of March, 1828,1 puked blood for tho first time, and con tinued so to do for several days in succession and on the Mthofthesnniu month was coil fined to my bed, where I lay for two months until I was reduced to such a state of debility, that iny friends begun to ii, spairof my rocove. ry. 1 lmd made use also of all tlio popular remedies without benefit, and having accidon tally heard of this Spocific, I determined tc give it a trial, anticipating from the uso of it, no hotter result thnn had attended the uso of all file remedies I had taken; hut in this I was happily disappointed.- At my very lowest state I commenced the uso of this Specific, I look file first dose at night in a littlo lierb ton, sweetened, which threw mo in n gentle per spiration and procured for mo a good night's rest. 1 continued to take tlio mcdicino as di rected, and in about tivo days my cough wub completely stopped and have hat luid any re turn since. 1 iiiii now perfectly satisfied of the superior qiiuiity ofthis Specific over every other medicine otlercil for tho euro of the nliovo disease. You are at liberty to uso this letter in any way you limy think proper.- Yours respectfully, (Signed,) JOHN R, ELLICOTT, Baltimore, Feb. IUM, 1829 I, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby curl ily, that for upwards of six months, I was scvcriily af flicted with a pain in my breast, accompanied with n voty lmd cough und shortnessofbreath, and every indication (in the opinion ofa plus, icinn) or approaching consumption; uftvr having been persuaded by my parents, I was induced to niako trial of De La Moiitomt's Colombian Vegolablu Spocific, and tlio uso of three bottles complotolv restored me to health. JOSEPH N. RUCKLE. A supply of tlio above valuable Medicine has just been received hy LAY St. HENDRICKSON, HoloAg’ts. "pril 22 Gibbon's Buildinge, in different purt* of my body, and 1 began to think my situation almost desperate. Tlio five bottles of the Catholicon which I have taken havo completely cm * mo, and I am now as wall as I could wish to bo. W my thanks.! am your obliged humble servant, fee. GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, ss. George Kune, of the district ol Southwark, personally appeared, and being duly sworn, doth declare und say. that the above statement is, iu all respects, correct and true, ami that the signature to it is in the hand writing ofthis deponent. JOHN BIN NS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 182-1. [From tRo Darien (Geo.) Gazette, Novcmhcr 1.] A MOST >.\TII.\ORDINAV Ct'RK t VVKCTKD HY PoTTMl’S Catholicon.—Captain Donely, keeper oftho light on Sujiuln and master pilot for Dubov Har, athnrizes us to make known to I he public tho iolfuwing fact ol* a recent date 1 About a month ngo, I bought three bottles of Pot Trn’s Catiioiii'on, for tho pur|»o8o of testing its virtues upon Mr. Peter M'Culloch, pilot of Dubov liar, who hud been for several years confined to his bed und crutches iu consequence of diseased Ii mbs, and ulcerated feet—the soles of his feet worn iti that shocking state, that the bones were perceptible both to tho sight and touch. Mr. M’Cnlloch, after the uso of TtiRr.r. norms oftho Catholicon, laid aside his crutches, und was this day in town uitnnditig tn his business,iu nearly perfect health. Darien, November 1, Hartford, Conn. February 20, 1827. Mr. Wm. W. Potter— Dear Sir—I htivo now but on a bottle of Catholicon left. A person arrived this qvening, who ennw CO miles since morning, for 17 bottles ef Catholicon, and would have takcu £4 ; hut 1 could let him have hut 9. lie came expressly furjhe article, ami says that the person, who had used two f/Milos, bus had a‘“ liven ullbetiuii or consumption” 20 years ; r.tid that three of tho fam ily are invalids, nnd have paid in tun years, for medical advice und medicine, $1,500. lie saysthc person who lias used the two bottles, nkvlr found any mi w.nlto compare with Tit*: Catiioi icon, nud that the neigh bours, seeing tho, astonishing i flirt* it produced, u twin- hnr ol them sent the above person to procure the iiru- elc, Ibr various chronic diseases. The person told m« he would wait two duy, if he could to procure tlio two dozen. Will y./u, without fail, stnd.mo, or, if necessary, even come with a few boxes of the Catholicon to’lfnrtlbrd, us I four delays will tukc place in New York und New llaven; and as’to being out of the article, 1 cannot think of it, 1 am, in haste, yours, &c. E. W. lll’LL. TO SEJMIIW. Thousands of uufortunnte seamen are rendered use less to their country hy the ravages of a devouring dis ease,to which they arc more subject than any other class of men. The case ofun unfortunatu sailor who cither embarks m n diseased state, or finds himself so, on a long vovago, must ho truly deplorable; ami it may not, perhaps, he improper to suggest tho propriety of nlwuys including the Catholicon in the medirinu chests of the Navy und Merchants’ service, it being u sovereign remedy in the disease alluded to. TO SO UTIIE RAT PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is peculiarly adapted to thn.su disensos which ore prevalent among the coloured population of tho south. In that diseuso whi< loti Yt THOMAS RYERSON, Jr. H AS just received per recent am- vsls, in addition to his (armor stack of DRUGS & MEDICINE, ____ &c. Sic. Snl|ih;-Qiiinino (Fr.) Super Curb Soda do Murphino do. Ergot I'iparino do. Saffron (Span.) Opium (Turkey) Sarsaparilla (Span.) do. (Am.) Musk (gr.) Mustard Seed (white) Ol Almonds Hydriodate Potass I’ruaaie’Acid Croton Oil lodiuo Blue Moss (Eng.) Phospliute Sodu do Iron Choltcnham Salts Henry's Magnesia (genuine) Isinglass (staple) du sheet Mczcron Balsam Fir PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses Honey and Orange Bear’s Oil, Flower Water Rose, Colugn, and Extracts of Roses Lavender Water Pastilles Fiunontcs in cut glass and plain Betties. With a general assortment of English, French and American SOAPS, aug 22 do Amber (rcct.) Castor (N. A.) Soda and Said. Powd. Acid Tartaric Sal Aratus Flora Benzoin Castor Oil, superior Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. “ THE subscribers havo received per Hclon Mar and other arrivals, a Fresh and extensive supply of Gen! nine DRUGS nnd MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Sic. such as— Stiph. Quinine, French, Iodino S erine, Phosphorus teuliam, Preston, and Epsom Salts Jalap, Hippo, Rhubarb, Cream Tartar Cantharidcs, Colombo, Calomel Tujt Emct. Spanish Flot. Indigo Pearl Ashes, Croton Oil Colugn, Lavender, nnd Honoy Water in a groat variety—Otto of Roses Washing and Shaving Soups of every dcs^ cription Fine Teeth, Dressing and Pocket Combs Cloth, Hair, Comh, Teeth & Nail Brushes Hair Powder, with Boxes and Puffs A fine Assortment of cut gluss smelling bottles with silver tops Visiting, Conversation, nnd Ploying Cards Lam)> Oil, Glasses und Wicks of all kinds Whicli,lidded to their former stock, is not to be surpassed in collection or quality, by auy establishment in tlio Southern States. Mer chants, Physicians, Planters, and Families would do well to supply themselves for the season, as they nre offered at vorv low prices. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, 2 & 15 Gibbon's Buildings, jiine 3 GARDEN SEEDS. T HE Subscribers huvo just received per the ship Helen Mar, their FALL SUP PLY of t'rcsU Garden Seeds, consisting in part of the following hinds, viz: Drum Head Cabbage Parsley Eurly York do Orange Carrot “ Sugar Loaf do Red Onions Green Savoy do White do Early Dutch Turnip Blood Beet Large Norfolk do Spinach Rutu Baga do Parsnip Snap lleitns Long Sen riot Radish Lima do Red &• W. Turnip do Marrowfat Pens Imperial Lettuce Early Frame do Sugar Loaf do Prussian Blues do Cucumber Early Dwarf do Squash, Large, & . Allot’which uro warranted of this years’ growth. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Nus. 2 and 15, Gibbons’ Building, oct R THE PLEIADES, A Weekly Literary Gazette, to te publish. I in Charleston, S. V. i VSTE have long thought that a weekly pub. ' V T licatian, entirely devoted to light ml miscellaneous literature, would meet with , ready and liberal patronage in this commu nity. We now mako tho experiment.- Our editors havo hitherto confined their tt. tention very selfishly to tho wants ami" re. quirements of their own sox, leaving unnoti ced that finer portion of creation to the a. musonicnt nnd instruction of which, os well tiH that of our own order, our labors shall in future be equally directed. To them, there- fore, wo look fur patronage and cucourfl-m- ment. Wo propose “ THE PLEIADES” as a roccptaclo for tlint light nnd graceful litem- tore, original and selected, which is calcula ted fur tlio occasional amusement and gratifi- cntioii oftho public. As a weekly melange, in which the gentleman and the lady—the eld and the young—intelligent and uninformed, will equally uud something to relieve the weighty or graver employment, and to dissi pate the burden of troublesome and unpleas ant hours. Original and selected tales—Ma - rnl Essays,—Poetry nud Miscellaneous, Ori. ginal and Selected Literature, pruned and gathered into shape, will form its principal contents—over the morals of which a scru pulous and discriminating caution will be curcfully exercised and maintained. “ The Pleiades,” will be published weekly, commencing on tho first Saturday in Novem ber next, in a form of eight medium quarto pages, and will be put to subscribers at $4 per annum, if puiil in advance, or 95 at tho expiration of eix months. Single numbers 12J ceiits each. No subscriptions received for a less term than one year, when tho vol. lime will be completed. Any person procuring ten subscribers, shall receive a copy gratis. Subscriptions received at the different Printing Offices, and at 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. (Hr Printers in tho Carolines and Georgia, will confer a favor on the publisher liy copy ing the above Prospectus. oct 1 Medio,-1 College of S. Carolina. ”1IIE Annual CounsK op Lecturks in | — this Institution, will ho resinned on tlw second Monday in November, on the follow, ing branches:— Aunt oni y—by John Edwards Holbrook, MD. Nursery—by Jumes Ruinsnv, M. I). Institutes and Practice of Medicine—by Samuel Henry Dickson, M. D. Materia Medico—by Henry H Frost, M D. 1 Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children—by Thomas G. I*riyloau, M. D. Chemistry—by Edrnnnd Ravenel, M. D. Natural History anil Botany—by Stephen Elliott, L. L. I). 1 Pathological and Surgical Anatomy—bv John Wagner, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—John Wajr. tr, M. D. HENRY H. FllOST, Dean. m 4 hicli in cal led Yawn, it is a sure remedy ; a single trial ol* it will convince planter* of its superior efficacy to any remedy never hoimluro m the United States. They should of a similar without it. Solil by the principal Druggists and Booksellers in the United States. ICT*’ Printed directions are on tho bottles W.W. POTTER, No. 13, South Ninth street, between Chcsnut and Market, oiinosilo tho University of Pennsylvania. N. U. Tlioso persons who may receive sienul bene fit from the usu of tho (•Hllioltctm, will confer a particular fitvour on those similarly afflicted, hy forward ing certificates of thuir cures to the proprietor, or to any ofliis agents. A supply of the nliovo Valuable Medicine kept on mind, and orders front tiny part oftho State, und letters postage paid, will receive immediate attention. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Solo Agontn, No. 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings. jnlyl4 North American Review/ W T. WILLIAMS lias just received the . North Amcricuti Review, No. 05, for October 1829. CONTENTS. Irving’s Conquest of Granada; Authorship ofJuuiiiB* Letters;Modern Greek Literature; Egyptian Antiquities; Dwight’s Travels in Germany; Tlio Amorieun Jurist; Holmes’s American Annals ; Life nnd Works ef Cuno- va ; Grecian and Roman Geography; Speci mens of American Poetry ; Hosacka’ I.ifo of Do Witt Clinton; Captuin Hall’s Travels in tlio United States nnd Canada; Quarterly List of New Publications ; Index. MISSING. S UPPOSED to have been taken from the wharf, utlor landed from ship Helen Mar Inst voyage. 1 Idil, Liquor marked “Portland Rum, J. B." consigned to Mr. John Huntley. Also, landed from ship Henry, 3 boxes und 1 bid. Liquor, inurked J. 11. G. & Co., or J, H. Gordon & Co. And landed (Vein ship Ilolen Mar, the lire- Bout voyage, 1 bid. Liquor, T. & T. Nt consignee tn Messrs. Stiles & Fannin. Any information wliieli may lend to tho recovery oftho same, will bo tliankflrlly re ceived by tho consignees,-qr HALL, S1IAPTER & TUPPER, uct-10 MISSING. H AVING boon landed from the N. York packet ships, viz:— Marks. E. & W. Jovnor, 1 bhl, liquor, J Hubbard, I bundle, lauded from ship Ilenrv. B. &. B. 1 bundle and 2 anvils, from ship Emperor. J. Hubbard, 1 box, 1 cask, and 5 bundles, from ship Emperor. II. & G. or Holmes & Gray, 1 box, from ship Macon. K. I\ North, 2 boxes, fin ship Helen Mar. The above goods are consigned to Mr. E. Bliss of this city. Any information respect ing the same will be thankfully received by the consignee, or HALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPER. oct. 10 , Lumber Factorage. T HE Subscriber informs his ftiends nnd tlio public, tlint ho continues tlio LUM BER FACTORAGE nnd COMMISSION BUSINESS, nt the wharf-adjoining thu Ca nal, on his individual account. He takes this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to those, who so liberally pa tronized tho late firm oHVylly Brown,and respect ftilly solicits a share of tho same. ELISHA WYLLY. Savannah, 1st Bept. 1829. sept 1 21 ft—H2m Vellow Pine Timber wanted. FIN 11F, Subscriber will contract fur Yellow X Pine Timber of various lengths nud siz es, deliverable from the middle of September to the 1st December. WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr. Ag’t S.8.S. Mill Co. MiG ROES WASTED. Wanted to lure, five ublu budied Negroes Apply us above. aug *20 211 Commission dj* Agency Business, DARIEN, GEORGIA, T ill’ Subscribers oiler their services to their friends nnd tho public, ns Agents and Commission Merchants in Darien They have extensive wharves and waro-hon- scs, and will pay prompt uttontion to all bu siness, with which they may be favored, HAWKS &. MITCHEL. Dnricn, 10th Aug. 1829. »»S H 207—l|3mo ho. Carolina 1< ornate Institute. M RS. JULIA PIERPONT WAIINE, (Into l’priiicipul oftho Sparta Acndo. my, Geo.) will bo associated with tlio Institute trom Iho 1st January, ensuing. EUAS MARKS, M. D.Priu’l. octO 231—1. Just Received, I IIHDS Now Orleans Sugar t 10 kegs Goshen Butter An invoicu of Settees, Fancy and Windsor and Rocking Chairs. Landing ftnniship Slatiraand Eliza & Ab- hy, nnd lor sale bv ot'l 0 ’ J. B. HERBERT. uug 2a 213—f A CARD. T HE undersigned, having declined the Painting Business, lender theirsincem acknowledgements to tlio citizens of Savan nah, und tlio Public generally, ibr the very liberal patronage, with which they have- be- ii favored. And would respeetfollv beg leave to recommend Messrs. Potter it YVilbeb (who huvo recently commenced the above business in this city) to tho patronage of the public, confident, (from a knowledge of their ability) thut they will give satisfaction to all who may employ them. oet 17 HAZARD &DENSLOW. ■ j PAINTING. T HE undersigned, having formed n con- noxion under tlio firm of POTTER & WILBER, for the purpose of carrying on the busincs of Painting, Gilding, Glazing anil Paper Hanging—respectfully solicit a share ofpatronuge. ■ P. POTTER, G. S. WILBER. Whitaker st. opposite Hazard &. Denslow’a store. oct 17 23(1 BOARDING. M R. aiul Mrs. BURNETT haviug taken the jdeosont situation fonncrly occu pied by Mr. Latnnr, opposite the Steam Boat Office, respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends uud the public generally. Board ing on reasonable terms and every attention paid. octal 230—taw )k Negroes for Sato., A VALUABLE family of Negroes, eight in number, will bo sold or exchanged for rcul estate in this city. Apply to CHARLES S. HENRY, oc (j 231—H For Sale, A PLACE wit ho small gang of Negroes, near the City; the terms of sale will bn made accommodating to an approved purcliti- er. Inquire at this Office, oct ltl 237—t tub ■* DAILY GEORGIAN, is miMsimn is tin: Oil-JI? ®HJmkaSJ&'II, Bv ROBERTSON &. BEVAN, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS!, AT EII1I1T U01.1.ARS 1-ER AXNVU, t’AVAlll.E IX AI1VANCE, THU COITNTRY GEORGIAN IS PJjMUhed to moot tho arranwmoiit of tho mails. Thrtio Times a Week (Mouday. 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