The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, November 10, 1829, Image 4

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PUBLIC? SHERIFF’S SALE-CONTINUED. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL bo sold before the Court House in the City of Savanuuh, between the ustril hours or solo, All that plantation near Savannah, known as Twocdside, containing 485 acres, with the improvements thereon, bounded North and North Eaat by Savannah river and Onlow Island, on the North West by lands belong ing to PostelL and on the South by lauds belonging to Mrs. Margaret Mackay, levied on as the property of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of tho Bank of Darien, Bank of tho 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 a lane, West by lot No. (5) live, and 'Aorth by Broughton street, levied on a9 tho proper ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favor of tho Bank of Uurion, Bank of the State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank & others, nov 0 GEORGE JIILLEN, s. a. c. *♦ EXECUTORS 1 SALE. On thefirst Tuesday in December next,- W ILL be sold hefaro tho Court House in the city of Savannah, between the usu. al hours of sale, All tho Easton) tenement of brick buildings on Lot No. 8, Darby Ward; Houso&lotNo. 31 Columbia Ward ; lot and buildingi No. 13, Carpenter’s Row; Lot No. 9, & improve ments, Decknr Ward, and Lot ‘No. 19, and half the improvements, Dcckar Ward, all in the city of Savannah ; being part of tho re al estate of Josioh l’eidiold, late of Sevan- nuh,deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Conditions cash. JOS. CUMMING, i Ex’ors. of S. C. DUNNING,.} J. Penfield. oct 3 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before .the Court llonso in Chatham county,J) 01 "' 0011 Jke usual hours of snio. Two lots, situated in tho city of Savannah, Nos. 17 and 18, with tho buildings and im provements tln-reon, bounded East by Colum bia square, South by President st. west by Un coil! street, and mirth by Stnto st. levied on os the property of Peter Guorard, to satisfy mi execution in favor of F. II. Wei,nan. GEO. MILLEN, s. c. c. oct’fil SHERIFF’S SALE. 0.1 the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL bn sold before the Court llouso in tho City of Savannah, between the us- nal hours of solo, All tho Eastern uioioty or half part of all those lots, parts or parcels of land, situated and being in the hamlets of Yamacmw and City of Savannah and county of Chatham, being tlte whole of.lot No. (5) five, and part of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half thereof is bounded on tho North by the river Savannah, oil the East by wharf lot known ns Pooler's, on the South by Indian street, & Oil the West by the Western moiety of said lot end a half, and containing one hundred and fifty foot on tho rivor Savannah, and runs back from tho water to Indian 6trcot, togeth er with tho buildings and improvements. Le vied on under mid by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel Hale, ad ministrator of James M. Bolton, deceased, against Robert and Joseph llubersham. " GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. e. oct 3 EXECUTOR’S SALE. BYJ. B. HERBERT, On Monday the 9th November next, A T 11 o’clock, will be sold at the liouso formerly occupied by Mrs. Sarah Do La Motta, l’residant street, all the house hold and kitchen Furniture, consisting of a a largo Extension Dining Tabic, Card Ta- .Idfes, Chairs, Carpets, Dressing Tables, Man tle Glasses, Crockery and Glass Ware, And- irons, Shovel and Tongs. ALSO, Beds, Bodsteds and Bedding—Sold by per mission ofthe Hon. the Court of Ordinary, and by order of the Executor. Terms cash sept I Iii Equity—In Superior Court, Mat Trn«, 1829. •n tho matter or application of Dr. Paul H. Wilkins to be removed as Trustco, O N rending nnd filing the Petition ofthe said Paul II. Wilkins, praying for an or der of this Honorable Court, requiring Alfred Iverson, ofthe County of Jones and State of Georgia, Co-Trustee with tho said Paul II. Wilkins and William Iverson, the father of the Infant children of tho said Wm. Iverson and Ann Eliza Iverson his wife, but now de- ceased, thocestuy que Trusts mentioned in said Deed of Trust, to shew cause on the first day of the next Term of the Superior Court for the said County of Chatham, why the said Paul II. Wilkins should not be released and removed from said Trusteeship. On ipotion, ordered that the Said Alfred Iverson and Wil liam Iverson, on behalf of. the said Infant ces- tuy que trusts, do shew cause on the first day ofthe next Term of tho Superior Court ofthe County of Chathum,why tho prayer of the pe titioner should not be granted ;—and it is fur ther ordered that a copy of this order bo pub- fished in one ofthe Public Gazettes of this Ci ty, once a month until the meeting ofthe suid Superior Court. True extract from tho minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. June 29 84—} SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in Chatham County, between the usual hours of sale, Buildings on half Lots Nos. J10and40, Elbert ward, bounded east by .TelFerstm street, south by other luilfs of Lots Nos. 39 and 40, v.v.-.t by Lot No, -38, and r. u Levied on as the property of D:. Abraham Shefiall, to satisfy executions issued from a Justice’s, court in favor of Joseph Curnming and others—returned to me hv constables. Also, one negro boy named Reuben—levi ed on as the property ofthe estate of Thomas G. Di. is to satisfy tin execution issued out of a court in favor of Finch Worland, against James Davis, one of tho heirs, and sold by consent of all the hoire* Property returned to me by a constable, nov 2 GEO. MILLEN, b. c.’c. CiTY SHERIFF’S SALES. On the first Tuesday in December next, W 1LL he sold at the Court House between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, Lot and improvements on West Broadest., Oglethorpe ward, the present residence ofthe 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 liis wife and Hester Lopor. Northern half of lota 39 and 40,E]bcrt ward] with tho improvements thereon, fronting on jelferson street, hounded north by ajanc—Le vied on to satisfy an execution in favor of M. & J. Cunningham nnd ono in favor of John I. Dows against Abraham Slieftull. Sundry articles ofGroceriesand DrvGoods, levied on as tho property of Pierce Howurd to satisfy an execution in favor of John B.Gau* dry. A. D’LYON, c. ». nov 2 Chatham Superior Court. May Term, 1929. W HEREAS William Goston, James Bil bo, OrruyTaft, and Georgo Gordon, wore sumnionr*d to attend this Term ofthe Court as Grand Jurors and made default—It is ordered that they be severally fined in tho sum of Forty DAirs, unless goodenuso ofex- :! * C’^rk of this Court, on i ton- the first day oi the next Term. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk VAT HERE AS John Dennis, Thomas S. I.u- v f flier, Nichol Turnbull, JohnP. Doan,Jo seph Hitchcock, George Bonney, Anson Par son, Levi Hart, and William K*Gaston,wore summoned to attend this term ofthe Court as Petit Jurors &mado default—It is ordered that they bo severally fined in the sum of Twenty Dollars unless good cause of excuse be filed with the Clerk pf this Court on or before the first day of thcfcjxt Term. True extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, atig 27 214 Superior Food for children In valids and others. R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, for making superior Barloy Water in ten minutes; strongly recommended by the Facul ty an a nutritious cooling Food for Infants ; lain lit ' “ **-’ Rice,'Tapioca, &o.; and excellent far thick ening Broths or Soups; and PATENT GROATS, for making superior gruel in tun minutes, at one half the expense of the com mon Pearl Barley or Etnhden Greats. Either ofthe above preparation made with Milk, af fords a very nourishing and light Diet. Pre pared only, and sold wholosalu and fur expor tation, by Mntthias Robinson &. Co. 04, Red Lion Street, Ilolborn, London. Tho Patentee solicits attention to tho fol lowing Document. (Copy.) Apothecaries’ Hall, London, Feb. 8th, 182G. Sir—I have analyzed your Groats and Bar- ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s Letters Patent for tho solo manufacturing of tho some, properly denominate ‘'PatentBau- lky end Patent GnoATS.” I have no hesi tation in declaring them to ho genuine pow ders of the finest Barley and Oats 1 ever saw. I consider it a public advantage, and of great importance in tho medical world, that by your modu of preparation, a valuable, fine, mucila ginous bevoruge and food may be obtained in few minules. I have also analyzed some samples,—imita tions of your articles,—which are "warrant ed free from adulteration, “these 1 pronounce to he composition of different meals, conse quently, neither pure Barley-water nor Oat- gruel can lie made from them. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, RICHARD CLAllKE. To Mr, M. Ronjxsox. Tho above testimonial, from a gentlemon who has already rendered tho public much scr- vice by exposing various deleterious mixtures and adulterations in articles of general con sumption, added to the recommendation of tho 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" tho Royal Arms, end the Signature of Matts. Robinson. Warranted to koep in any climate. Tho subscribers haring been appointed a- >cnts for tho above articles and with a view of ■Producing them in this city for medicinal and oilier purposes, have just received a small quantity, neatly put up in half pound packn. ges, with directions for use. They feel as sured from tiio great demand forthem in New York, Philadelphia and Charleston, that 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 nnd 13 Gibbons' Buildings, aug 27 Chatham Interior Court. Jn.Y Term, 1829. W HEREAS William II. Coo, William F. Tuylor, Janies Thompson, Horace Blair, Thomas Ryorson, Francis I. Loy, Nor man M’Lcod, William Finch, George Oliver, John W. Turner, anil Jacob Gould, were sum moned to attend the present Term of this Court os Jurors and made default—Ordered that they be severally fined in the sum of Ten Dollars, unless they file on oath, with tho Clerk of this Court, good cause of excuse on or before the first day ofthe next Term. True extract from tho minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, aug 27 214 f \ COLLECTOR’S SALEH. On the first Tuesday in December next, W ILL be sold before tho Court House in the city of Savannah, between tho usu al hours of sale, tho following property, or so much thereof as will satisfy the State and County Tax: Lot and improvements, Eahm fit. Ogle tliorpe Ward, also lot or lots letter P. same ward, levied on as the property of Janies Mor rison to satisfy tho State and County Tax tor tho your 1828, nmount due 810 75 and costs. Two half lots Nos. 39 and 40, nnd improve ments thereon, Elbert ward,city of Savannah levied on as the property of Abraham Sliof- tall, to satisfy the State and County Tax for tho years 1827 and 1828, amount $28 04 and costs. DAVID BELL, t. c.o.c. Roy 2 Treasurer’s Ollice. Novkmhi:r2, 1829, T HE average price of Flour during the last. month being 80 75 per barrel of 90 lbs. Bread for tho present month must weigh us follows, viz 12A cents Loaf 2 lbs 11 oz. oj “ “ 1 lb 5£ oz. Of which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread will takodue Notice, nov 4 M. W. STEWART, c. r, AGENCY OFFICE, i Charleston Fire and Marine > Insurance Company. ) Savannah, April 20, 1829. T HIS Company continues to INSURE against Fire, Marine and River risk on moderate terms. Apply to HOMES TUPPER, Agent Molasses. <>K IIIIDH prim,! retailing Molasses Just received unit forsule net 13 I’llll,BRICK & BAKER. Just received and for Sale, 4 FEW I legs superior Lord,for family use. By H. J. BRYAX. oct 13 231 NOTICE. F OUR mouths after date application will he tnado to the Honorable the Justices of thu Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell ull that tract of land, granted to Jacob Ilarstcnc, on tho 24th July 1820, containing 2021-2 acres, on tho waters of Three Mile Branch, nnd known, ns originally granted, b tho Number 425, in tho 2d District of Balii win County, for tho bonefit of tho heirs of said Jacob Harstcno. N. P. CROWEI.L, M. A. CROWELL, Adm'or and Adm'lix. jnne 22 78—j5m NOTICE. F OUR months after date I shall apply to tlm Inferior Court of Camden County, sitting fur ordinary purposes, for leave to sel, tiio real estate of Michael Rudulpli, deceas ed, for tho benefit of the heirs und creditors of said estate. E. RUDULP1I, Administratrix sept 10 230—t NOTICE. T HREE months ntlor date application will be made to tho Kuvnnmili, Ogoe- uhoc and Alatuinnlia Canal Company, for the issue of Scrip No. 03, dated 8th April, 1828, for live sliures of stock in said company; the original having been destroyed or lost. TIIOS. PAINE. sept 3 217—j3m STATE ARSENAL. T>ROPUHALS will ho reemved until tho M7 lHtofDocnmbor next, lor building nit ARSENAL of Brick on tho lot opposite tho Guard House, 00 feet front by 40 iect deep, two stories high, in accordance with u plan n possession of tho undersigned. The proposals must ineludo tho cost of ma terials ; tho work must ho dono in tho host manner, & must bo finished by tho 1st dny of May 1630. Tho Bricklayer’s and Carpen ter’s propoanls may bo separate or jointly-— the latter would be preferred. A Bond for Ten Thousand Dollars with an. proved security will be required, for tho fuitn- till performance ofthe contract. W. T. WILLIAMS* Agont. img I 203—1 in Potter’s Vegetable Catholicon rp HE unrivalled and 1 extensive reputation X already acquired by this medicine, de mands from the proprietor his grateful ac knowledgement to a discerning public. Thoso affected with ICING’S EVIL, or high repute for making a delicious Pud- 8crofiila, NECROSIS, or diseased bones, : being considered preferable to Ground SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED * * * SORE THROAT, ULCERS of every des cription, however old and inveterate} every variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches on tho face, Pimples and Totter in particular, Rheumatism and Gout, White Swellings and diseases resulting from Mercury, may be confident of obtaining in all the above coses, in which nature has not altogether yielded to disease, radical and permanent cures from the use of the Catholicon.. This is tho first discovery of a medicine taken in the stomach that has ltud tho long desired effect of curing tho most obstinate und distressing external diseases. The use of nutritious food, and the ordina ry avocations of business aro not interrupted by the Catholicon; and its properties having the power of restoring both flesh and bone, and of renovating and invigorating every part ofthe system during the process of ex terminating disease, is without a parallel. Thu proprietor begs leave respectfully, to return thanks to the many who have reposed confidence in his former statements, relating to the healing properties of tho Catholicon; and he would further assure the public, that he w ill in no instance forfeit their confidence, by recommending his medicine ns applicable to any disease in which it shall not have proved itself eminently successful. The [billowing certificates will, it is pre sumed, satisfy the most in credulous, of the pre-eminent virtues of the Catholicon* CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, May 28, 1628. Sir,—I am now, thanks to vonr medicine, a hearty man. For nearly six years i have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threatened, ifnot soon slopped, to pul a period to my existence. Having hud no regu lar medical advice from thu commencement, my com plaint at last got to auch a height that I could not swal low wilhout great pain and difficulty. Tumours funned in different parts of my body, and I bogan to think my situation almost desperate. The fivo bottles of the Catholicon which 1 have taken have completely cured ino, and I nm now as well a* I could wish to be. With my thunks, I atnyuur obliged humble servant, &c. GEORGE KANE, City of Philadelphia, ss. Cuorgti Kune, of thu district ot Southwark, personally appeared, and being duly sworn, doth declare and say. that the above statement is, in ali respects, correct and true, and that the signature to it is in tho hand writing of this deponent. JOHN UiNNS, Alderman. ' Philadelphia, May “S, 1021. [From tho Darien (Goo.) Gazette, November 1.) A MUST I.XTRAORDINAY CURE IK PICT *D HV PoTH.Ii’s Catholicon.—Captain Doiiely, keeper of the light on Supclo and master pilot for Donoy Har, athorizes u> to muku known to thu public tho following fact of a recent date. . “ About a month ago, 1 bought three bottles of Pot ter’s Catholicon, for thu purpose of testing its virtues ttpon Mr. Peter M’Culloch, pilot of Dubov Bar, who had been for several years confined to his bid and crutches in eotisequencu oi diseased limbs, and ulccrutud feet—the solus of his feet were ill that shocking stato. that the bon24 were perceptible both to Ute sight and touch. Mr. M’Culloch, after tho use of three tiottles oftho C vTHot.troN, laid aside his crutches, nnd was this day in town unending to 1»iHbusini*»*s,ti» nearly perfect health. Darien, November 1, 182G. Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. “ THE subscribers have received per Helen Alar and othor arrivals, a Fresh and extensive supply of Gen! nine DRUGS und MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, &c. such as— Suph. Quinine, French, Iodine Pepperine, Phosphorus Cheltenham, Preston, and Epsom Salts Jalap, Hippo, Rhubarb,Cream.Tartar Cantharidos, Colombo, Calomel Tut Kmct. Spanish Flot. Indigo Pearl Ashes, Croton Oil Cologn, Lavender, and Ilonty 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 glass smelling bottles with silver tops Visiting, Conversation, nnd Playing Cards Lamp Oil, Glnssos and Wicks o'f aU kinds Winch, added to their former stock, is not to bo surpassed ill collection or quality, by any establishment in the Southern states. Mer chants, Physicians, Planters, and Foihilics would do well to supply themselves for the season, ns they arc offered at very low prices. LAY &. HENDRICKSON, Druggists, 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings, june 3 Landreth’s Garden Seeds. A SUPPLY just received per brig ' Francos, warranted fresh, and lor ‘ sule at Philadelphia prices by • , THOS. RYEItSON, Jr. oct 20 Agent, LIST OF LETTERS, R EMAINING in the Post OIBco, at Km vnnnah, Gn. Octobor31st, 1829. Per. sons wishing Isitters from this List, arc :rm quested to„osk for “Advertised Letters."' 1 )e la Montcrat’s Columbian Vegetable Specific for tho euro of Con sumptions, Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of Blued, and Pulmonary affections of every kind—tho most valuable remedy ever dis covered fur the cure of consumptions and ail diseases ofthe breast and lungs leatlin, to consumptions. T O ALL AFFLICTED witli those trou blesome affections, an immediate use of this highly celebrated Specific is only ncees- ury tu convince tho must incredulous of its possessing qualities superior to any oilier modieal preparation yet discovered. ‘ .Since tho discovery of this invaluaiilo medicine, numbers lmvo experienced ils salutary and happy effects.—Its mild and gentlu operations aro much extolled by tiioso who lmvo used it. In nil eases of coughs, colds, asthmas, and othor consumptive affections, by tiio use of this article they have been enabled to defeat an enemy whoso attacks would olherwisc have been followed by tho most alarming con sequence. This specific has relieved and cured tiio most violent cases in which other medicines have failed to give any relief. It operates by gentle expectorations and may bo given to infats and children with tiio great est safety. Do La Alontorat's Columbinn Vegetable Specific lias stood tho tost of experience and proved itself tiio most valuable remedy over discovered for tho cure of Consumption and Pulmonary affections of every kind. Tho following certificates, just received from highly respectable gentlemen will allow its value: Baltimore County, Feb. 14th 1829. Gentlemen—l feel it iny duty to acknowl edge tho great benefit I have derived from tho uso of De La Alontorat’s Columbian Vegeta ble Specific. I do not liko to speak of tho Alodicinc in tho exalted terms in which I esti mate it, I will, therefore, as briefly as possible, give a history of my own situation, with tiio effects produced by this valuable medicine.— I have been, for tho last fivo or six years, la- boring under n pulmonary Consumption, pro- nounced to bo such by tile attending physi cian, during which time I have consulted many physicians, taken much medicine, but all to but little purpose. Tho 12th of March, 1828, l puked blood for tho first time, and con- t limed so to do for several days in succession, and on tho 14th ofthe same mouth was con fined to my bed, where I lay lor two months until I was reduced to such a stato of debility, that my friends began to dospairof my recove ry. I had inado use also of all tho popular remedies without bonefit, nnd having acciden tally heard of this Specific, I determined to give it a trial, anticipating IVom tho uso of it, no hotjgr result than had attended tho nsa of all tiio remedies I had taken; but in this I was happily disappointed. At my very lowest state I commenced the use of this Specific. I took tho first doso at night in a little herb tea, sweetened, which threw mo in a gentle per spiration and procured for ino a good night’s rest. 1 continued to take the modicinc as di rected, and in about fivo days my cough was completely stopped and havo not had any re turn since. lam now perfectly satisfied of tho superior quality of this Specific over every other medicine offered for tho euro of tho above disease. You lire ut liberty to use this loiter in any way you may think proper.— Yours respectfully, (Signed,) JOHN R. ELLICOTT, Baltimore, Feb. 19(A, 1829 1, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, that for upwards of six months, I was severely af flicted with a pain in iny breast, accompaincd with a very had cough nud shortness of breath, nnd every indication (in Ilia opinion ofa plus- iciun) of approaching consumption j after having been persuaded by my parents, 1 was induced tn make trial of l)e La Alonterat's Colombian Vegetable Specific, and tho uso of three bottlos completely restored mo to health. JOSEPH N. RUCKLE. A supply of the above valuable Alodicinc lias just been reenivod by LAY * HENDRICKSON, Solo Ag’ts. April t-'J Gibbon's Buildings, NOTICE. T HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and tho public, that ho has open ed an office in tho Exchange, immediately under the one occupied by the Custom House Department, where he carries on the business generally, ofa NOTARY PUBLIC, AC COUNTANT CONVEYANCER: he will also undertake to post books for Me chanics, Tradesmen and others—copy plats, accounts, and every species of writing—pre pare the accounts of Executors, Adminis trators, and Guardians, for the Court of Ordinary—take affidavits—administer oaths of all kinds, and attend to the taking (f the examination of witnesses on interrogato ries, under commission, or by consent in chief, or de bene esse. (gr All of which will be done with accu racy, neatness nud despatch, upon moderate terms. V* The subscriber having had many years experience in the above line of business, as sures those who may employ him, thut no exertion on his part shall bo wanting to ren der every satisfaction. JOHN G. MAYER, nov9 255uf GARDEN SEEDS. T HE Subscribers have just received per the ship Union Mar, their FALL SUP PLY of fresh Garden Seeds, consisting in part ofthe following kinds, viz : Hartford, Conn. February 20, 1827. Mr. Wm. W. 1’otter- Deat Sir—I liave now but onx bottle of Catholicon left. A person arrived this evening, who eairn; CO miles since rnnrninj*, fer 17 bottles <*f Catholicon, und would have tak'T* 2-t; I could let tern have hut 9. lie e.ttuo exprvHfly fur the attielu, and su\ a that tho person, who had mud two hot ties, hi.t» had u*‘* tit'U affection nr cnti*ninptif>n” 20 year* ; and that three of tiio fam ily ate invalids, nud have pt>U in ten years, fur medical advice and medicine, #1,500. 1 le says the person who llH3 imcd tho two hoUle.4, KtiVV.lt FUL'SU ANY ill.DIt’iNETU coMVAitL wtt:i Tjt»; C-atihhicon, and that tho neigh- hours, seeing the nstonisiiiug uli-eta itprodurrd, nnnm- her ot'them*’ml tho above person to procure the arti cle, for various chronic dntravs. The person told mo he would wait two day, if he could to procure ihe two dozen. Will you, without fail, send k mc, nr, if necessary, even come with a low boxes of the Ca'helicon to’llartlbrd, n*» I tear delays will take place in New York ami Now-Haw n; und as'to being out of tlm article, I cannot think ofit. I am, in haste, yuunr, &c. E. W, BULL. TO SEJUJEAT. i Thousands of unfortunate seamen arc rendered use- less to their country by the ravages of u devouring dis ease,to which they arc more subject than any other class of men. Thu case of an unfortunate sailor who cither embarks in a diseased state, or finds himself bo, ona long voyage, must bo truly deplorable; and it may not, perhaps, be improper to suggest tho propriety of always including tho Catholicon in tho medicine clients oftho Navy nnd Merchants’ service, it being a sovereign remedy in the disease alluded to. TO SO UTH ERAT PLANTERS. The Vcgetablo Catholicon is peculiarly adapted to those diseases which are prevalent among the coloured population of the south, In that disease whiclt is cal- led Yaws, it is a sure remedy ; a single trial of it will convince planters of its superior efficacy to any remedy never hcnaluro'm the United States. They should of a similar without it. Sold by the principal Druggists and Booksellers in tho United States. ICP Printed directions are on tho hollies W. W. POTTER, No. 13, South Ninth street, between Chcsnut and Market, opposito tho University of Pennsylvania. N. B. Those persons who tnay receive sjpal bene fit from the use of the Catholicon, will confer a particular ftivour on thoso similarly affiicted, by forward- inc certificates of their cures to tho proprietor, or to any ot liis agents. the above Valuable Medicine kept oil liund, and orders from any part ofthe State, and letters postage paid, will receive immediate attention. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Sole Agents, No. 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings. july 14 Drum Ileud Cabbage Early York do “ Hugar Loaf do Green Savoy do Early Dutch Turnip Large Norfolk do Rutti Buga do Snap Beans Lirua du Marrowfat Peas Early Frame do Prussian Blues do Earlv Dwarf do American Monthly Magazine FOR SEPTEMBER, 1829. T IIOH. Al. DRIKCOLI, has just received tho American Alonthly Alogazino for September: CONTENTS. On tho Gratuitous Administration of Jus- tico; Elijah and Elisha; National Literature; Alomiiij'; The Downer's Banner; Napoleon; >Story of Gratitude ; Lines suggested by a Dream. Review—Tho Token for 1830; Sapho nnd Leucas. Review—A Year in Spain—By a young American ; Black Bar bary. Editor’s Table—Shelley’s Posthumous Poems ; Fugitive Poetry—By tho Editor j Chantry’s Washington; Summary, nov 4 Southern Ilecieu), for Norther. W T. WILLIAA1S, hosjustreccivedtho . Southern Review, No. 8, for Novem ber, 1829. CONTENTS: Sismondi’s Political Economy; Cuba Hall’s Travels in North America ; Novels— Dcvcroux ; Influence of Chivalry upon Lit. craturo ; Sir Walter Raleigh ; Classification of Plants; Annoof Gcierstoin. nov3 Salt Petro. LBS. Refined Salt Potrc, just ■ vUU received and for sale in lots to suit purchasers by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Gibbon’s Buildings. Parsley Orange Carrot Red Onions White do Blood Beet Spinach Parsnip Long Sen riot Radish Red &W. Turnip do Imperial Lettuce Sugar Loaf do Cucumber Squash, I/irgo, &*e. All of which ure warranted of this years’ growth. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15, Gibbons’ Building, oct 3 Yellow Pino Timber wanted. T 1IE Subscriber will contract for Yellow Pino Timber of various lengths and siz es, deliverable from the middle of September to the 1st December. WILLI AAI CRABTREE, Jr. Ag’tS.S.S. AIUlCo. NEGROES WANTED. Wanted to hire, five able bodied Negroes Apply as above. aug 20 211 James Alexander Goo. Aringstaff Goodwin W. Abbott n. John Barthelmcss John C. Blanco Ataj. Sami. Babcock P. G. Basquin Jnnics?Barnardj2 Thos. B.-Bakcr Aliss Frances J. Bais- den. Airs. Alary'Bollinger Richd. A. Birdjl Robt. Brower* Timothy Bull i Cl, ChristinnnJCampbell Churies E. Cundcc — Carnes Chas. A. Campfield G. W. Cussidajr Dominick Cotineau Aliss Alary A. Cooper B. S. Cockcroft/.’ Airs. Elizabeth Cook Napoleon L. Coste Miss Eliza’th Church F. Cullins& Son n. Aliss Adaiinc S. Duly Alcssre. Daly & Co Aliss H. Dennis Airs. Catli. It.Dcvcaux Alons. Dtibergier J.lcx. Diysdalc Aavid Dodson D A. Dove Wm. J. Dudley Dudley Henry Dutton Capt. Bonnet Dunbar E. James Eyland F, Lewis Franklin Aliss Alary AI.S.Fawns Christopher Francis Edcnboro’ Flemming George Fidler William C. Footman Adolin Forbes Eli Futch (*• Alox. Grand James GaJagher Win. Goddy Thos. Garnett James G. Grncnhow Martha Green John A. Gcnna Miss Ann Germaine Pat’k Gibson J. Gilbert Mrs. Sarah C. Gould Thomas Goddard Nancy Golding James C. Guglo II. Sally Habersham Surah Hall John Ilantner Capt. Hebburd Miss Eliza M. Hines 2 Cupt. R. A. Hill Mrs.Elizabeth Holmes Elisha C. Hopkins David Holbrook Silas Hollis John Hover Mich’l Hughes John Hunter Alex. Hunter J. . Mrs. M. A. Jackson Sum’l Ihly Charles B. Jones 2 Miss Elvira Johnston David Jones Fred’k Johnston GEO. nov 3 Commission 4* Agency Business, DARIEN, GEORGIA, T HE Subscribers offer their services to tlioir friends and the public, ns Agents and Commission Merchants in Darien.— They hnvc extensive wharves nnd ware-hou ses, nnd ivill pay prompt attention to all bu siness, with which they may be favored, HAWES & MITCHEL. Darien, 10th Aug. 1829. aug II 207—||3mo Museum for September. 1ST T. WILLIAAIS lias just received the ' ' . Museum of Fore ion Literature & Science, No. 87, forSopt. 1829. CONTENTS: Life and Writings ofDr. I’nrr; The Sol. dicr's Death Bed; A Hussar’s Life on Scr- vico ; French Criminal Trials; Aladnmo Guizot; Lilies to a Young Lady on her Mar riage ; Tiio Fountain : a Ballad; Chester field’s Letters ; Tho BowcrofBliss ; An Ad venture in Ceylon ; FromPetrarca; Sketch es on tho Road in Ireland; Parting Words ; Study of Botany ; Tho Beauty of Arles ; Childc Harold’s Lost Pilgrimage ; Journal of an Embassy to tho Court of Ava; Tho Cres cent; Autobiography of Air Jonathan Wild, tho Younger; Brand's Passage ofthe Cordil leras ; Tnc Falls of Goreuppnh; Eve of the Battle of Salamanca: Litcruly Intelligence. Published Alonthly in Philadelphia, at j$Q per annum. nov 3 rjllIE subscribers havo Removed to the J. South West corner of Slind’s build ings, opposito tho East end of Gibbons’ build ings. Whore they aro opening a very exten sive assortment of PLAINS, BLANKETS, COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS, and a superior assortment of Fancy Goods, which they intend selling at n low advance. YVM. & H. ROSE, oct 20 234 Sugar Kettles and Sheet LoatU QA SUGAR Kettles, nssortod sizes; 3 OLf rolls Sheet Load. Just received and for sale by N. B. & II. WEED, act 31 Almanacks for 1830. J UST received by nov 5 T. M. DRISCOLL. K. Rcv’d Roid’Kcith L. Moster Ewd. Lathron Wm, F. Ladson Christian Lanipo George Lewis, AIrs.ElizatLco Charles Lc’vistoncs Capt. Henry Leslie Lt. Robert E. Lee James B. Lewis 2 Mrs. Alary Ix-bey Airs. Sophia A. Linder Wm.'A. Alaxwcll Wm. Alotcalf Dr. John J. Mitchcil Miss Catli. Aliller 3 Sand. W. Alilword JkAIiddlcton Alex. Alooro Alalcolm Morrison Bcid. B. Alorel H. 8. Alullryno Nnthnn C. Afunroo Sampson AIcAlpin Samuel McDowell Christopher Al’Donald Mrs. E. AIcKcnzie Patrick iAIcGauran Thos. McCormick 1*. Nalh’lJ. Patterson ATngdoline Pario Charles B. Patterson ("apt. Thaxter Prince Amelia Price It. J. II. Pritchard Joseph B. Powell R» Murray Reed Miss Eleanor Ryan Mrs. Alatiida Roscy Rose Robinson F. I. Rosenburg 2 James Roberts Mrs. Ann Russell N. G. Rutherford 8. Thos. M. Snndore Capt. J. Scadnrd Edwd. G. Stanley Wm. Spradlv Benj. Sheftall Mrs. Susannah Sears John J. Snead R. R. Snead Joseph Silbinng Rebecca R. Stillwell 2 John W. Stirk David Smith Charles Sibbald James Stinson Lt. Wm. F. Shields Copt. R. F. Stockton Solomon T. Sophia Trevoyer Airs. Ann Timothy John Trowel! Thomas Trowell Francis Thompson Geo. Thomas V. Edwd. L. Vcnnord W. Alaj. G. Al. Waters James Washington P.E. Walsh Wm. W. Wosli Joseph Waldburg John Waters Alfred Wagner Capt. John Wolsey l’hil. Wood Miss Alary Wilmot A. Woodward James Woodward John Wright Bcnj. Williams SCHLEY, P. M. CHOCOLATE. KA HALF BOXES No, 1 Chocolate Landing from brig Progress nnd for solo by HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. oct 21 239 BOARDING. M R. and Airs. BURNETT having taken tho plcnsont situation formerly occu pied by Air. Lnmnr, opposite the Steam Boat Office, respectfully solicit tho patronage of thoirfriends and the public generally. Board ing on reasonable terms and even- attention paid. °ct 21 - 239—13w Negroes for Sale. A VALUABLE family of Negroes, eight in number, will he sold or exchanged for real estate in this city. Apply to CHARLES S. HENRY, oc 0 231—11 For Stale, A PLACE with a small gang of Negroes, near the City; the terms of sale will bo made accommodating to an approved purchas er. Inquire at this Office. °ct 19 237—1 DAILY GEORGIAN, IS POMMSIIKD INTlin ©lit?!? QT S3JWJk!i32fJi31a By ROBERTSON & BEVAN, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. AT EIGHT HOLLARS FUR ANNUM, l'AY.lIILE IK ADVANCE. 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