The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, November 06, 1829, Image 4

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r PUBLIC SALES.) SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL bo sold boforo,the Court House in Chatham county,j.botwoon^tlie usual hours of sale, Two lots, situated in the city of Savannah, Nos. 17 and I*, with tho buildings ami im provements tlieroou, bounded East by Colum bia square, South by President st. west by Lin coln street, and north by State at. levied on as the property of Potor Gucrurd, to satisfy mLttsncullvQ iu thvur of F. H. Welinan. GEO. MILLEN, a. c. c. qctffl SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in tho City of Savauiiiih, between the us ual hours of sale, All the Eastern, utoiety or half part of all those lots, parts or parcels of land, Rituuted and boinjj in tho hamlets of Yamaeruw and City of Savannah and county of Chatham, being the whole of lot No. (5) live, and part, of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half thereof its bounded on tho North bv tho river Savannali, on tho East by wharf lot known as Pooler’s, on tho South by Indian street, Si. o i tho West by the Western moiety of said lot and a half, and containing ono hundred and fifty feet on tho river Savannah, and runs back from tho water to Indian street, togeth er with tho buildings and improvements. Le vied on uudor and by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel Hale, ad ministrator of Jiunna M. Ilolton, deceased, against Robert and Joseph Habersham. GEORGE AIILLEN, 8. c. c. net 3 In Equity—In Superior Court, May Twist, 1829. In tlio matter of application of Dr* Paul U. Wilkins to bo removed aa Trusteo. O N rondiug anti filing the Petition oftho said Patu H* Wilkins, praying for tut or der of this Mouorablo Court, requiring Alfred Iverson, of the County of Jones and State of Georgia, Co-Trustee with the said Paul JI. WilkiitH end William Iverson, tho father of the Infant children of the said Wm. Iverson and Ann Elir.it Iverson his wife, but now de ceased, the cestui/ gits Trusts mentioned in said Deed of Trust, to shew causa oil tho first day of tho next Term of tho Superior Court lor tho said Comity of Chatham, why the said Paiilll. Wilkins should not bo released and removed from said Trusteeship. • On niution, ordered that tho said Alfred Iverson and Wil liam Iverson, on behalf of the said Infant ces tui/ qua trusts, do shew cause on tho first day oftho next Term of the Superior Court oftho County of Chatham, why tho prayer of the pe titioner should not be granted;—and ;t is tur- tlicr ordered that a copy of this order bo 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, juno 20 84—} EXECUTORS’ SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W lLi. be sold before the Court House in tho city of Savannah, between tho usu al hours of sale, All tho Eti stern tenomont of brick buildings on Lot No. El, Darby Wurd; llouso & lot No, 84 Columbia Ward j lot and buildings No. 18, Carpontcir’s Row; Lot No. 9, & improve ments, Decker Ward, and Lot No. 10, and half tho improvements, Dicker Ward, all in the city of ,3nvunnnh'; being part of the re al estate of Josioh Pcnncld, Into of Savan nah, deceased. Sold by permission of tho Court of Ordin ary of Chathnm countv, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors. Conditions cash. JOS. GUMMING, > Ex’otSi. of S. C. DUNNING, ) oct 3 J. Penfiold. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BV J. B. 1IF.RUBUT, On Monday the Oth -Yon mbrr next, A T 11 o’clock, will ho sold at tho house formerly occupied by Mrs. Sarah Do La Mnttn, President street, all tho house hold and kitchen Furniture, consisting of a a lurgo Extension Dining Table, Cord Ta bles, Chairs, Carpets, Dressing Tallies, Man tle. Glasses, Crockery and Gluss Ware, And- irons, Shovel and Tongs. At,so, Beds, Hcdstcds nnd Betiding—Sold by per mission oftho Hon. the Court of Ordinary, and by order oftho Executor. Terms cusli, sept 1 TAX COLLECTOR’S SALES. On the first Tuesday in December next, V t/ ILL lie su!a before the Court House t the tity of Savannali, between the tutu, al hours of sale, the tbllowing property, or so much thercofos will satisfy tho State and County Tax: Lot and improvements, Fuhm st. Ogle tliorpe Wald, also lot or lots letter P. same ward, levied on as the property of James Mor rison to satisfy tho State ami Comity Tax lor thoyoar 1828, amount duo 81075aml costs, Two half lots Nos. 80 »pd 40, and improvo ments thereon, Elbert ward,city of Savannah, levied on as tho property of Abraham Shcf- tall, to satisfy tho State and County Tax for the yours 1817 and 1818, amount 82804 and costs. Lot and improvements, Oglotliorpo ward, letter K. levied on as tho property of the es tate of Wm. Goldsmith, dec. to satisfy the state and county tax for the year 1829, ain’t. #3 85 and costs. DAVID BELL, t. c. c. c, uov 3 CITY SHERIFF’S SALES. On the first 'Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold at the Court! louse between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, Lot and improvements on West Broad-st. Oglethorpe ward, t he present residence of the defendant—Levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Henry Morningstar against Ezra Kent. A negro girl, named Judy, levied on to sa tisfy an execution in favor of Henry Morning star against John S. Foster, .Mary G. Foster his wife and Hester Loper. Northern half of lots 39 and 40,Elbert ward, with the improvements thereon, fronting on Jefferson street, bounded north by a lane—Le vied on to satisfy an execution in favor of M. &. J. Cunningham and one in favor of John I Dews against Abraham Shoflall. Sundry articles of Groceries and DryGomL levied on as tho property of Pierce Howard to uutisfy an execution in favor of John B.Gaii- dry. A. D’LYON, c. «. • nov2 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next { ILL be sold before the Court House in i Y Chatham County, between the usual hours of side, Buildings on half Lots Nos. 39 nnd 40, Elbert, wnrd, bounded east by Jefferssn streets south by other hall’s of Lots Nos. 39 nnd 40, west by Lot No, 39, and north by a lime— Levied on as the property of Dr. Abraham Hhefiuil, to satisfy executions issued from a Justice’s court in favor of Joseph Cutnming and others—returned to me by constables. Also, ono negro boy nnmed Reuben—levi ed on as tho property of the estate of Tliom.i G. Davis to satisfy an execution issued out of a court in favor of Finch 4* Wurlund, against James Davy, one of tho heirs, and sold by consent of uU tho heirs. Property returned to me by a constable. nov2 GEO. MILLEN, h. c. o. AGENCY OFFICE, Charleston Fire, and Marine. Insurance. Company. Havannaii, April 29, 1829, T HIS Company continues to INSURE uguinst Fire, Marine and River risk on moderuto terms. Apply to HOMES TUPPER, Agent. Molasses. 1IIIDS prime retailing Molasses JL sj Just received nnd for sale oeU3 PHJLBRJCK & BAKER. Cluitnam Stipmuor Court. May Tkhm, 1929. W HEREAS William Gaston, James Bil- bo, OrrnyTuft, and Gcorgo Gordon, were summoned to attend this Term oftho Court ns Grand Jurors and made default—It is ordered that they bo severally fined in the sum of Forty Dollars, unless good cause ofex- cusu bo filed with tho Clerk of this Court, on or before tho first day oftho next Term. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. W HEREAS John Dennis, Thomas S. Lu ther, Nichol Turidmil, JohnP. Dean, Jo. soph Hitchcock, George Bouncy, Anson Par- son, Levi Hurt, and YVillinm K. Gaston,were summoned to attend this term oftho Court ns Petit Jurors &inade default—It is ordered that they' bo severally fined in thesum of Twenty Dollars unless good cause of excuse be filed with tho Clerk of this Court on or before thfc first day of tho next Terui. True extract from tho minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. nug27 214 Chatham Interior Court. July Tkrm, 1829. W HEREAS William II. Coe, William F. Taylor, James Thompson, Hornco Blair, Thomas Ryerson, Francis I. Lny, Nor man M’Lcod, William Finch, George Oliver, John W. Turner, nnd Jacob Gould, worn sum moned to attend tho present Term of this Court as Jurors and made default—Ordered that they be severally fined in tho sum of Ton Dollars, unless they file on oath, with the Clerk of this Court, good causo of excuse on or before the first day of the next Term. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, aug 27 214 NOTICE. F OUR montlis after date application will bo made to tho Honorablu the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chathuin County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil all that tract of land, granted to Jacob Ilarstene, on the 24th July 1820, containing 202 1-2 ucres, on the waters of Three jMilo Branch, and known, as originally granted, b; the Number 425, in the 2d District of Bald win County, for the benefit of the heirs of said Jacob Ilarstene. N. P. CROWELL, M. A. CROWELL, Adm’ur and Adm’tix. june 22 78—‘5m Superior Food for Children In valids and others. R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, for making superior Barley Water injtcn minutes; strongly recommended by the Facul ty as a nutritious cooling Food for Infants ; is in high repute for making a delicious Pud ding ; being considered preferable to Ground Rice, Tapioca, &c.; and excellent for thick- eniug Broths or Soups; and PATENT GROATS, for making superior gruel in ten minutes, at one half the expense of tho com mon Pearl Barley or Embden Groats. Either oftho ubovc preparation made with Milk, af fords a very nourishing and light Diet. Pre pared only, mid sold wliolesule and for expor tation, by Matthias Robinson & Co. 04, Red Lion Street, llolborn, London. Tho Patentee solicits attention to the fol lowing Document. (Copy.') Apothecaries’ Halt, London, Feb. 8th, 1820. Sir—I have analyzed vour Groats and Bur ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s Letters Putent for the sole manufacturing of tho sttinc, properly denominate “Patent Bar ley and Patent Groats.” 1 have no hesi tation in declaring them to bo genuine pow ders of the finest Barley and Oats I ever saw. 1 consider it a public advantage, und of great importance in tho medical world, that by your mode of preparation, a valuable, tine, mucila ginous beverage and food may bo obtained in a few minutes. I have also analyzed some samples,—imita tions of your urticles,—which are “warrant ed free from adulteration, “these I pronounce to be composition of different meals, conse quently, neither pure Barley-water nor Oat- gruel can be made from them. 1 am, Sir, your obedient servant, RICHARD CLARKE. To Mr. M. Roiunson. The above testimonial, from a gentleman who has already rendered tho 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, mako it unnecessary for tho proprietors to do more than state, tlmt uone arc Genuine which do not bear thd words “Robinson's Patent'* tho Roual Arms, and the Signature of Matts. Robinson. Warranted to keep in any climate. Tho subscribers having been appointed a- gents for the ahavc articles nnd with a view of introducing them in this city for medicinal and other purposes, have just received a small quantity, neatly put Up in half pound packa ges, with directions for use. They feel as sured from the great demand forthom in New York, Philadelphia nnd Charleston, that asin- gle trial will decidedly provo their superiority to Arrow Root, common Barley, &c. ns a nu tritious food for children nnd invalids. LAY & HENDRICKSON. Druggists, Nos. 2 und 15 Gibbons’ Buildings. Polloff's Vegetable CatholicOH fJIHE unrivalled and extensive reputation JL 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 Scroftila, NECROSIS, or diseased bones, SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED SpRK THROAT, ULCERS of every des cription, however old and inveterate; every variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches on tho face, Pimples und Tetter in particular, Rheumatism und Gout, Wiiito Swellings ml diseases resulting .from Mercury, may be confident of obtaining in all the above cases, in which nature has not altogether yielded to disease, rudical and permanent cures from tho uac of the Catholicon. This is the first discovery of a medicine taken in tho stomach tlmt has had tho long desired effect of curing tho most obstinate and distressing external diseases. • Tho use of nutritious food, and the ordina ry avocations of business are not interrupted by tho Catholicon; and its properties having the power of restoring both Jlesli and hone, and of renovating and invigorating every part oftho system during tho process of cx- tenninating’disense, is without a parallel. Tho proprietor begs leave respectfully, to return thunks to the many who have reposed confidence in his former statements, relating to the healing properties of the Catholicon; and lie would further assure the public, that lie will in no instance forfeit thoir confidence, by recommending his medicine as applicable to any disease in which it shall nut hnvo proved itself eminently successful. The following certfticntos will, it is pre sumed, satisfy the most in credulous, of the pre-eminent virtues oftho Catholican. CERTIFICATES, Philadelphia, May 28, 1828. Sir,—! nin now, tlianta lo your medicine, a hearly man. l*’(»r nearly six years 1 liavo boon a marlyr to u disease, whoso ravu^e’s threatened, if not soon flopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regu lar medical advico from tho commencement, my com plaint at last got to such a height tlmt 1 could not swal low without great puiu and difficulty. Tumours formed in different parts of my body, and l begun to thmlctny situation almost desperate. Tho five bottles of the Catholicon which I have taken have completely cured me, and I am now as welt as I could w ish to be. With my thanks, 1 am your obliged humble servant, Ac. GEORGE KANE. Citv of Philadelphia, fa. Gcorgo Kune, oftho district oi Southwark, personally appeared, and being duly sworn, doth declare nnd say. that the above statement is, in all respects, correct and true, and that the signature to it is in tho hand writing of this deponent. JOHN B1NNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,18i!4. i Fromlho Darien (Goo.) Gazette, November 1.] L MO#T KXTIIAOnniNAV CVIIE KFPH.TF.H 11V PtJTTMt’S Cathoiuon.—Captain Donely, keeper oftho light on Supclo and muster pilot for Doboy Bar, athorizes us to mako known to the public the following fact of a recent date. THOMAS RYERSON. Jr. HAS juat received per recent am- vale, in addition to his former atock of DRUGS & MEDICINE, _____ &c. ftc. Snlpli Quinine (Fr.) Super Carb Soda do ' Morphine do. Ergot Pipcrino do. Saffron (Span.) THOi m SmnhQuit Hydriodato Potass Prussic'Acid Groton Oil Iodine Blue Maps (Eng.) Phosphate Koilo do Iron Cheltenham Ealts Henry’s Magnesia (genuine) Isinglass (staple) do sheet Mezcron Balsam Fir PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses Honey and Orange Boar’s Oil, Flowor Water Rose, Culogn, und Extracts of Roses Lavender Water Pastilles Fumantos in cut glass and plain Bottles. With a general Assortment of English, French and American SOAPS. mig 22 NOTICE. F OUR months after date I shall apply to tho Inferior Court of Cuindcm County, sitting for ordinary ptirnosos, for leave to sell the real estate of Michael Rudolph, deceas ed, for the benefit oftho heirs und creditors of suid estate. E. RUDULPII, Administratrix, sopt 10 220—f NOTICE. T IIRFjE months after date application will be made to tho Suvannuh, Ogoc- cheo ami Alatumahu Canal Company, for the issue of Scrip No. 03, dated 8th April, 1823, for live shares of stock in said company; the original having been destroyed or lost. TIIOS. PAINE. sopt .3 217—f3m STATU ARSENAIi. , &ROPOSALS will' be received until the 1st of December next, for building an ARSENAL of Brick on tho lot opposite the Guard House, 00 feet front by 40 feet deep, two stories high, in accordance witli a plan in possession oftho undersigned. Tito proposals must include tho cost of ma terials ; the work must bo done in tho best manlier, & must lie finished by tho 1st. day of May 1930. Tho Bricklayer's and Carpen ter’s proposals may bn separate or jointly— tho latter would be preferred. A Bond for Ton Thousand Dollars with ap proved security will bo required, for the faith ful performance oftho contract. W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, aug 1 203—itn Tito Savannah Steam Rice Mill A T the East end oftho City, is now receiv ing Rough Hice. ThoschrSamhJayne, tt safe und substantial vessel, in excellent or der nnd well calculutcd from her light draught ■if water for the business, is in readiness at tho Mill, nnd may lie soitt to any oftho neighbor, ing plain lions for the convenience oft hose who may not yot have had a good opportunity of getting their Rico forward—tho size of this vessel mnltes her perfectly safe to proceed to any oftho Southern Rivers or inlets. HALL, SIIAPTER &. TUPPER. NOTICE. Bank nf Darien, August 4th, 1889. O N motion, it was resolved, that a further reduction of thirty per cent, ho required oftho Debtors of this Bank, for tho ensuing your, pnynblo ns follows :—ton per cent, on the first day of Dccciubor; ten per cent, on tho first day of March) mid ten per cont. on the first dny of June next. Extract from tho Minutes. EBUN.S. REES, CAsutm. aug 39 313 FRIENDS OF IJTERATURE. I F, in this city or its vicinity, thnro are any among the patrons of Franklin College, who nro disposed to add to its Library raro nnd valuable-works, which tlioy limy have in their possession, they will bn gratefully ro. ceiled und safely conveyed to the Librarian by J. BOGGS, Chatham Academy. Do la Montorat’s Columbian Vegetable Specific for tho cure of Con sumptions, Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary nflbetions of cron- kind—thp most vnltinblo remedy ever dis covered for tho core of consumptions and all diseases oftho breast ami lungs leading to consumptions. T O ALL AFFLICTED with those trou- IdcHomn nflcctians, un immediate use of this highly celebrated Specific is only neces sary to convinco tho moat incredulous of it» possessing qualities superior to any other medical preparation vet discovered. Since the discovery of this invaluable medicine, numbers have experienced its salutary nnd happy effects.—--[rs mild and gentle operations nro much extolled by those who have used it. In all cases of coughs, eohls, asthmas, and other consumptive ulleclions, by tin; use of this article they have been enabled to defeat an enemy whoso attacks would otherwise have been followed hv tho most al tinning con sequence. This specific hits relieved and cured the most violent cases in which other medicines have tuilcd to give any relief. It operates by gentle expectorations nnd ntnv he given tu inluta nnd cftildron tvitli tho great est satety. Do La Montorat’s Columbian Vegetable Specific has stood tho test of experience and proved itself the most valuable remedy over discovered fur the cure of Consumption and Pulmonary affections ofevery kind. Tho following certificates, just received from highly respectable gentlemen will show its value: Baltimore County, Feb. 14th 1839. Gentlemen—I feel it my duty to acknowl edge tho great benefit I have derived from tho use of Do La Montorat’s Columbian Vegeta- bio Specific. I do not like to speak of tho Medicine in tho exalted terms in which 1 esti mate it, I will, therefore, ns brielly as possible, give it histoty of my own situation, with the effects produced by this valuablo medicine.— I have been,for the last fivo or six years, la boring under a pulmonary Consumption, pro nounced to bo such by the attending physi cian, during which tiino I have consulted many physicians, taken much medicine, but all to hut little purpose. The 12th of March, 1838,1 puked blood fur the first time, anti con tained so to do lor soveral days in succession, and on the 14th oftho samo month was con- fined to my bed, where I lay for two months until I was reduced to such a state of debility, that my friends began to despairof my rccovo- ty. I liad made into also of all. the popular remedies without benefit, and having acciden tally hoard of this Specific, 1 determined to give it atrial, anticipating from the use of it, tin hotter result than Imd attended the usa of nil tho remedies I had taken; but in this I was happily disappointed. At my very lowest Btnto I commenced tho use of this Specific.— I took tho first doso at night in a littlo herb ten, sweetened, which threw tno in a gentle per spiration and procured for mo a good night’s rest. I continued to take tho medicine as di rected, and in about five days my cough was completely stopped nnd have not had any re turn since. I am now perfectly satisfied of the superior quality of tins Specific over every other medieino offered for tho euro of the above disease. You are at liberty to use this letter in any way you may think proper Yours respoctftdly, (Signed,) JOHN R, ELLICOTT, Baltimore, Feb. 19th, 1829 I, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, that for upivnrdsofsix months, I was sevcrdly af flicted with a pain ill my breast, accompuincd with a very bad cough and shortness of breath, and ovory indication (in tho opinion of a phtB- ician) of approaching consumption; after having been porsundcu by my pqrcnts, I was induced to mako trial of Do La Montorat’s Colombian Vegotablo Specific, and the uso of three bottles completely restored me to health. JOSEPH N. RUCKLE. A supply o! the abovo tulnuble Medieino Itns just been received by I.AV & HENDRICKSON, Sole Ag’ts. npril23 Gildnm's Buildings. “ About a month ago, I bought three bottles of Pot :«’* Catholicon, for tho purpose of tasting its virtual upon Mr. Peter M’Cullonh, pilot of Doboy Bar, who had been lbr several years confined to his bed and crutches in consequence of diseased limbs, and ulcerated font—tho soles of his feet were in that shocking state, that tho bones were perceptible both to tho sight ami touch. Mr. M’Oulioehpiiflcrthe uscofTiturr norrr.».« ofthc Catholicon, laid aside hi* crutches, and was this day in town attending to bis business,in nearly perfect health. Darien, November 1, 1826. Hartford, Conn, February 20, 1827. Mr. Win. W. Potter- Dear tair—I havo now but one Utile nf Catholicon tel). A pet rjip arrived this o»ening,whocamo 60 miles tdneo tnrmtiiig, for 17 bottles of Catholicon, and would havo taken 24; but I could tut him havo but 0. Hu enmo expressly fur tho article, and says that tho person, who hml used two bottles, has bad a’ u l tvi.n affection or consumption’* 20 years ; und that three of tho fam ily are ii.validF, nnd have paid in ten years, for medical adviro and medicine, M,500. Ho says tho person who has used thu two bottles, never fiU NO axv mi.mciSJ.to l OMt’AUL withT.'tt C.vriioiKux, und that tlio miigh- hours, seeing the astonishing»lit els it produced, anum- her o.'ihfin s-.-nt th« above person to procure the arti cle, lbr various ehrnnic diseases. Tim person told me bo would wait two duv, if be could to procure the two dozen. Will you, without fail, seud^io, or, if necessary, even cornu aitliti low boxes of the Catholicon lo’lfarilord, us I I'curdelays will take place in New York and New Haven; und a**tu being out of tlm article, 1 cannot think of it, I am, in haste, yours, &c. E. W. BULL. TO SEJUIEW. Thousands of unfortunate scamon nro rendered use- less to their country by the ravsges of a devouring dis< ense,to which they nro more subject than any other class of men. The case of an unfortunuto sailor whocitlier embarks in a diseased state, or finds himself so, on a long vovage, must be truly deplorable; nnd it may not, pcrhaiis, bo improper to suggest the propriety of always including tlm Catholicon in tlio medicine chests oftho Navy and Morelands’ service, it being u sovereign remedy iu (ho disease alluded to. TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. ThoVcgctablo Catholicon is peculiarly adapted to those diseases which are prevalent umong the coloured population of the south. In tlwt disease which is cal led Yaws, it is n sure remedy ; a single trial of it will convince planters of its superior oflicacy to uny remedy never Imunturo'in the United Htutcs. They should of a similar without it. Sold by tho principal Druggists and Booksellers in tho Unitc’d States. ICr* Printed directions aro on the bottles W. W. POTTER, No. 13, South Ninth street, between C’hcsnut and Mnrkct. upposito tho University of Pennsylvania. N. II. Tlioso i»crsons who may receive signal bene fit fromthu use of the Catholicon, will confer a particular favour on those similarly aiilieted, by forward ing certificates of their cutes tu the proprietor, or to any of liis ugonts. A supply of tho nlmvo Valuable Modicino kopt on hand, nutl orders from uny part ol’tlio State, nnd letters postage paid, will receive immediate attention. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Sole Agents, No. 2 &. 15 Gibbon’s Buildings. July t'4 North American Review. w, T. WILLIAMS lias just received tilt* North American Review, No. 05, fur October 1829. CONTENTS. Irving’s Conquest of Granada; Authorship of Junius’ Letters; Modern Greek Literature; Egyptian Antiquities; Dwight’s Travels in Gnnnuny ; The American Jurist; Holmes's American Annals ; Lifo and Works of Catio- va ; Grecian nnd Roman Geography; .Speci mens of American l’outry ; Hnsncka' lute of Du Witt Clinton; Captain Hall’s Travels in tlio United States and Canada; Quarterly List of New Publications ; Index. MISSING. S UPPOSED to havo been taken from tlio wharf, after landed from ship Helen Mar Inst voyage. 1 bid. Liquor marked “Portland Rum, J B." consigned to Mr. John Bentley. Also, landed from ship Henry, 3 boxes and 1 bill. Liquor, marked J. II. G. & Co., or J, II. Gordon & Cn. And landod from ship Helen Mar, the pro. sent voyage, 1 bbl. Liquor, T. & T. Neal, consigned to'Mcssra. Stiles St. Fannin. Any information which may lead to tho recovery oftho name, will ho thankftilly re ceived by tho consignees, or HALL, SIIAPTER * TUPPER. net 1(1 Opium (Turkey) Sarsaparilla (Span.) do. (Ain.) Musk (gr.) Mustaro Seed (white) OI Almonds do Amber (rect.) Castor (N. A.) Soda and Scid. Powd. Acid Tartaric Sal Aratus Flare Benzoin Castor Oil, superior Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. — THE subscribers have received per Helen Mar and other arrivals, a Frcsli nnd extensive supply of Gen! uino DRUGS and MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, &c. such as— Supli. Quinine, French, Iodine Pcppcrinc, Phosphorus Cheltenham, Preston, and Epsom Salts Jalap, Hippo, Rhubarb, Cream Tartar Cnnthurides, Colombo, Calomel Tajt Emet. Spanish Plot, Indigo l’enrl Ashes, Croton Oil Cologn, Lavender, and Honey Water in a great variety—Otto of Roses Washing and Shaving Soaps of every des cription Fine Teeth, Dressing and Pocket Combs Cloth, Hair, Comb, Teeth & Nail Brushes Hair Powder, with Boxes and Puffs A fine Assortment of cut gloss smelling bottles with ailvor tops Visiting, Conversation, nnd Playing Cards I,amp Oil, Glasses and Wicks of all kinds Which, added to their former Btock, is not to he surpassed in collection or quality, by any establishment in tho Southern States. Mer chants, Physicians, Planters, and Families would do well to supply themselves for tho season, as they nro offered at very low prices. LAY &. HENDRICKSON, Druggists, 2 & IS Gibbon's Buildings, june 3 LIST OF LETTERS, R EMAINING in the Post Offirc, at Sa. vannah.Gn. October 31st, 1829. Per. sons wishing Lcttenfifrom this Litt, are re quested to. ask for “Advertised Letters." ' K. Rcv'd ReidJKcith Master Ewd. 'Lathrop Win. F. Ladson Christian Lrunpc George Lewis, Mrs.ElizafLco Charles Lcvistoncs Capt. Henry Leslie Lt. Robert E. Lee James B. Lewis 2 Mrs. Mary Lcbey Mrs. Sophia’A. JQndcr M. Wm.’A. Maxwell Wm. Metcalf Dr. John J. Mitchell Miss Cath. Miller 3 .Sami. W. Milward J. Middleton Alex. Moore Malcolm Morrison Bcuj. B. Morel II. S. MuUrync Nathan C. Munroo Sampson McAtpin Samuel McDowell Christopher M’Denald Mrs. E. McKenzie Patrick iMcGaurau Thos, McCormick P. Nnth’lJ. Patterson Magdalinc Pario Charles B. Patterson Capt. Tlmxtcr Prince Amelia Price R. J. II. Pritchard Joseph B. Powell It. Murray Reed Miss Eleanor Ryan Mrs. Matilda Rosoy Rose Robinson F. I. Rosenburg 3 James Roberts Mrs. Ann Russell N. G. Rutherford GARDEN SEEDS. T HE Subscribers have just received per the ship Helen Mar, thoir FALL SUP PLY of tre^h Garden Seeds, consisting in part oftho following kinds, viz Drum Head Cabbage Early York do “ Sugar Loaf do Green Savoy do Early Dutch Turnip Large Norfolk do Rutu Baga do Snap Beans Lima do Marrowfat Peas Enrly Frame do lh-tissian Blues do Early Dwarf do Parsley Orange Carrot Red Onions White do Blood Beet Spinach Parsnip Long Scarlet Radish Red &W. Turnip do Imperial Lettuce Sugar Loaf do Cucumber Squash, Isarge, &c, A* James Alexander Guo. Aringstaff Goodwin W. Abbott B. John BnrthclmcEs ' John C. Blanco r Mnj. Sami. Babcock P. G. Bosquin .Tainc8 % Bontard’2 Thos. B.'Bakor’ M ai Frances J. Bais- den. Mrs. Mary Bpllingor Richd. A. Birdji Kobt. Brower * Timothy Bullj Christiana* Campbell Charles E. Cumlee — Curncs Clms. A. Cnmpfield G.W. Cassidaj( Dominick Cotincau Miss Mary A. Cooper B. S. Cockcroft * Mrs. Elizabeth Cook Napoleon L. Coste Miss Eliza’th Church F. Cullins & Son D. Miss Adnlino S. Daly Messrs. Daly & Co Miss II. Dennis Mrs. Cath. R.Deveaux Mons. Dubcrgier J.lex. Drysdiile Aavid Dodson D A. Dove Wm. J. Dudley — Dudley Ilenry Dutton Capt.Bennct Dunbar 12. James Eylund Ft Lewis Franklin Miss Mary M.S.Fawns Christopher Francis Edenboro’ Flemming Gcorgo Fidler William C. Footman Adelia Forbes Eli Futch G. Alex. Grand James Galugher Wm. Goddy Thos. Garnett James G. Greenhow Martha Green John A. Genua Miss Ann Germaine Pat’k Gibson J. Gilbert Mrs. Sarah C. Gould Thomas Goddard Nancy Golding James C.Guglo All of which ore warranted of this years’ growth. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, No.-r. 2 and 15, Gibbons’ Building, oct 3 MISSING. H AVING boon landed from tho N. York packet ships, viz;— Marks. E. & W. Joyner, 1 bbl. liquor, J Hubbard, 1 bundle, lundcd from ship Henry. B. & B. 1 bundle arid 2 anvils, from shiji Emperor. J. Hubbard, 1 box, 1 cask, and 3 bundles, from ship Emperor. II. & G. or Holmes & Gray, 1 box, from ship Macon. E. P. North, 2 boxes, fin ship Helen Mar. The above goods are consigned to Mr. E. Bliss of this city. Any information respect ing the samo will be thankftilly received by the consignee, or HALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPER. oct 10 IL Sally Habersham Sarah Hall John Hanmcr Capt. Ilebbard Miss Eliza M. Ilincs 2 Capt. R. A. Hill Mrs.Elizuboth Ilohnes Elisha C. Hopkins David Holbrook Silas Ilollis John Ilover Mich’l Hughes John Hunter Alex. Hunter J. Mrs. M.A. Jackson Snin’l lhly Charles B. Jones 2 Miss Elvira Johnston David Jones Fred’k Johnston Thos. M. Sanders Capt. J. Scadard Edwd. G. Stanley Wm. Sprndlv Bcnj. Sheftull Mrs. Susannah Sears John J. Snead R. R. Snead Joseph Silbiang Rebecca R. Stillwell 2 John W.Stirk David Smith Charles Sibbald James Stinson Lt. Win.F. Shields Capt. R. F. Stockton Solomon T. Sophia Trevoycr Mrs. Ann Timothy John Trowcll Thomas Trowcll Francis Thompson Geo. Thomas V. Edwd. L. Vennard W. Maj. G. M. Waters James Washington P.E. Walsh Wm. W. Wash Joseph Waldburg John Waters Alfred Wagner Capt. John Welsey Phil. Wood Miss Mury Wilniot ] A. Woodward .Tonies Woodward John Wright Beni. Williums nov 3 GEO. SCHLEY, J>. .V. Lumber Factorage. T HE Subscriber informs Ins friends and tho public, that lie continues tlio LUM BER FACTORAGE nnd COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the wharf adjoining tho Ca nal, on his individual accouut. He takes this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to those, who so liberally pa tronized the late firm ofWylly c|* Drown,und respectfully solicits a share of tho same. ELISHA WYLLY. Savannah, Is/ Sept. 1829. sopt 1 210—!j2m Vollow Pine Timber wanted. T HE Subscriber will contract for Yellow Pine Timber of various lengths and siz es, deliverable from the middle of September to tho 1st December. WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr. Ag’tS. S.S. Mill Co. NEGROES WANTED. Wanted to hire, five ublo bodied Negroes Apply us above. nug20 211 Commission Sf Agcne_y Business, DARlFti, GEORGIA, T IIE Subscribers offer their services to their friends und the public, ns Agents and Commission Merchants in Darien.— They liavo extensivo wharves nnd waro-liou- scs, and will pay prompt attention to aU bu siness, with which they may bo favored, 1IAWES &. MITCHEL. Darien, 10th Aug. 1829. aug 11 207—|!3mo So. Carolina 1* entitle Institute. M RS. JULIA I’lEIll’ONT WAUNE, (late l'nrincipal uf tho Sparta Acade my, Geo.) will bo associated with tlio Iustituto from tho 1st January, unsuing. ELIAS MARKS, M. D. l’rin'l. octO 231—r. Just Received, 5 IIIID3 New Orleans Sugar 10 kegs Goshen Butter An invoico of Settees, I’lmcy and Windsor nnd Rocking Chairs. Landing from ship Statin and Eliza & Ab- bv, nud for sale hy ncttl J. B. HERBERT. CHOCOLATE. HALF BOXES No. 1 Chocolate Landing from brig Progress and for sale by HALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPKB. oct 21 23!) BOARDING. M R. and Mrs. BURNETT having taken the plcosont situation formerly occu pied by Mr. Lamnr, opposite the Steam Beat Office, respectfully solicit tho patronage of thuirfriemls and tlio public generally. Board ing on reasonable terms and every uttontion paid. oct 01 239—Jflw Negroes for Sale. A VALUABLE funiily of Negroes, eight in number, will bo sold or exchanged fur real estate in this citv. Apply to CHARLES'S. HENRY, oc o an—1| T1IB DAILY GEORGIAN, IS miUSIIKD IN TUB By ROBERTSON & BEVAN, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. AT BIGHT DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. COUNTRY GEORGIAN IS published to meet tho urranitcmor.t or the mail.*. Three Times a Week (Monday, Wctlncsday ami Fri day) at tho office oftho Daily Georgian, and contains all theiutellinoncc, Commercial, Political ami Miicells- ncous, including Advertisements, published iu the Daily Pa|H?r. The Country Paper.is wnt to all parts oHIie State and Union, or delivered in the city, at FIVE DOLLARS p«r annum, payable in advance*. Advertisements are inserted in both papers at 75 ecnis per vquaro of 14 lines, forthofirst insertion, and 371-3 for nvery succeeding publication. Communications by mail must bn POST PAID. SalosofLandondNogroesby Administrators, Execu tors and Guardians are required by law to be held on tho first Tuesday in thft month, between tho hours of W and 3 o’clock, at tho Court llouso in tho county inwhifh tho property is situate. Notice of these sales mint be given in apublio gazette Sixty Days previous to the sate- Notico of tho sale of Personal Property must be given in like manner Forty davs before tho sale. Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an estate must be published thr Forty days. Notico that application will bo made to tho Court et Ordumry for leave to sell land# must be published IMa Months. For Sale, A PLACE with a small gang of Negroes, near the City; the terms of ante will bo made accommodating to nn approved purchas er. Inquire at this Ufficu. oct 19 237—1