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FTJELIC? SALES.
' tUIF.lUFF'S SALE—CONTINUED.
On the first Tuesday iu December next,
W ILL ho sold Itofnro tho Court House in
tlio
ttsttnl hours
All that plaah
EXECUTORS* SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL bo sold before tho Court House in
the city of Sarannuht between the usu
al hours of sale,
All tho Eastern tenement of brick buildings
00 soia Hfitiru mu vtuuri nuusu in . . * T o r\ i. * ,j .. M. I * ht'
s — h -*“
ptotatiir. near .Savannah, brew- | WJTZ
ns Twoods.dc, containing486acres, with the men s, uecnar yvaru, ana iso. iu, unu
improvements thereon, bounded North and | ™JPHn^Ifnnh *rfthari-
North East by Savannah river and Onlow j ‘^“y
island, on the North West by lands belong-
nds
oot 3
.a.,,.,,ul estato of Josiali Fenfield, lute of Savan-
ig to Postoll, and on the Smith by ianSs I na *i> deceased. rest
befonglng to Mrs. Margaret Mackay, levied ^y permission of tho Court of Ordln-
on as tho property of John- Morel, to satisfy j 11 ? of Chatham county, for the benefit ofthe
executions in favor of tho Bank of Darien, *“>*■» "'^n'rnnr YffiSST < S!L, „<•
Bank of tho State of Georgia, Planters’ 1°S' S^NiNr’ ( j E rwLhf
Bank and others. I . _ S ' C ' DUNNING, J J. Penfiold.
Also, nil that lot No. (6) six, Columbia
ward, with tho improvements thereon, boun-
M blast \>y No. (7) seven, South by a lane,
West by lot No. (5) live, and North by
Broughton street. Levied on as tho proper
ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in
favor of 1 he B ink of Durton, Bank of the
State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank & others,
nuv 0 GilOKGH MILLEN, h, c. c.
In Equity—In Superior Court,
May Term, 1829.
In tho matter of application of Dr. Paul II. Wilkins to
bo removed as Trustee.
O N reading and filing tho Petitian ofthe
said Paul II. Wilkins, praying for an or
der of this Honorable Court, requiring Alfred
Ivorson, ofe’uo County of Jones and State of
Georgia, Co-Truslco with the said Paul II.
Wilkins and William Iverson, tho father of
tho Infant children of tho said Wm. Iverson
and Ann Elina Iverson his wife, but how de.
ceased, the cestuy ijue Trusts mentioned in
said Deed of Trust, to shew cause on tho first
day of tho next Term of tho.Suporior Court
for tho said County of Chatham, why tho Baid
Paul II. Wilkins should not be released and
removed from said Trusteeship. Oil motion,
ordered that the said Alfred Iverson and Wil-
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
TILL ho sold jjjsfuro tho Court Uouso in
Chatham county, between tho usual
hours of sale,
Two lots, situated in the city of Savannah,
Nos. 17 and IS. with tho buildings and im
provements thereon, bounded East by Colum
bia square. South by President tft. west by Lin
coln streut, and north by State st. levied on
ns the property of Peter Gttemr.1, to satisfy I oraereutnai Hie amuAirreo iverson ann wu.
m execution in favor of P. H. Wolmau. ,ra » Ivct , 30n ; on , te ’; ldf ° f thosnid Infant “*•
mu i tr v e - « \tuy que trusts, do show cause on the first day
U.U. , e. c. c. 0 f* tlio next Term of the Superior Court ofthe
oct/ ’ 1 __ . — County of Chatham, why tho prayer of tho ne-
SHBRIFF’S SALE. titioncr should not be granted;—and Tt is fur-
On the first Tuesday in December next, thcr onlorcd that a copy of this order be pub-
“■ILL bo sold before tlio Court llouso in lished in one ofthe Public Gazettes of this Ci-
thc City of Savannoli, between the us-1 ty, once a month until the meeting ofthe eaid
Superior Court.
True extract from the minutes.
ROBERT \V. POOLER, Clerk,
juno 2D 81—}
Wi
iia! Ilnurs of sale,
AH tho Eastern moiety or half part of all
those lots, parts or parcels of land, situated
and being in the hamlets of Yamacraw and
City of Savannah and county of Chatham,
being tho whole of lot No. (5) five, and part
of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half
thereof is bounded on tlio North by the river
Savannah, oil the East by wharf lot known
us Pooler's, on the South by Indian street, &
Chatham Superior Court.
jyj AY Term 1929.
W HEREAS William Gaston, James Bil
bo, OrmyTaft, and George Gordon,
wore summoned to attend this Term ofthe
on the West by tho Western moiety of said (Court as Grand Jurors and made default—It
lot and a half, and containing one hundred is ordered that they ho severally fined in the
nnd filly foot on tlio river Savannah, and runs sum of Forty Dollars, unless goodcauso ofex-
baolt from tho water to Indian street, togoth- cuso be filed with tho Clerk of this Court, on
or with tlio buildings and improvements. Lo- or before the first day ofthe next Term.
vied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure
of mortgage in favor of Samuel Hale, ad
ministrator of James M. Bolton, deceased,
a-linet Robert and Joseph Hnbcrshntn.
GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c.
oel 3
SHERIFF'S SALE.
0:i the first Tuesday in December next,
ILL be sold bolero the Court l louso in
True extract from tho minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
W HEREAS John Dennis, Thomas S. Lu
ther, Nichol Turnbull, John P. Dean, Jo
seph Hitchcock, George Bonney, Alison Par
son, Levi Hart, and William K. Gaston,were
summoned to attend this term ofthe Court as
Petit Jurors &mndo default—It is orderedthat
Superior Food for Children In
valids and others.
R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, for
making superior Barley Water in ten
ininutcB; strongly recommended bytiio Facul
ty as a nutritious coaling Food for Infants ;
is in high repute for making a delicious Pud
ding ; being considered preferable to Ground
Rice, Tapioca, &c.; anil excellent for thick
ening Broths or Soups; and PATENT
GROATS, for making superior gruel in ten
minutes, at one half the expense of tho com
mon Pearl Barloy dr Embden Grists. . Either
of tho above preparation made with -Milk, af
fords a very nourishing and light Diet. Pre
pared only, and sold wholesale and for expor
tation, by Matthias Robinson & Co. 01, Red
Lion Street, Holbom, .London.
The Patcntoe solicits attention to the fol
lowing Documont.
(Copy.) ' 1
Apothecaries' Hall, London, Feb. 8lb, 1828.
Sir—I have analyzed your Groatsand Bar
ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s
Letters Patent for tho Bole manufacturing of
tho same, proporly denominate “Patent Bad
eev 'and Patent Groats.’’ I haro no hesi
tation in declaring them to bo genuine pow
ders of the finest Barley and Oats I ever saw.
I consider it a public advantage, end of great
importance in tho medical world, that by your
modo of preparation, a valuable, fine, mucila
ginous beverage and food may bo obtained in
a few minutes.
I have also analyzed some samples,—imita
tions of your articles,—which aro “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.
I am, Sir, your obediont eorvnnt,
RICHARD CLARKE.
To Mr. M. RonjNsoN.
Tho abo'vo testimonial, from a gentleman
who has already rendered tho public much ser
vice by exposing various delotcrious mixtures
and adulterations in articles of general con
sumption, added to the recommendation of
the medical profession, make it unnecessaiy
for tho proprietors to do more than state, that
nono ore Genuine which do not boar tho words
“Robinson’s Patent" tho Royal Arms, and
the Signature of Matts. Robinson.
Warranted to keep in any climate.
The subscribers having boon appointed a-
gents for tho above articles andwitha view of
introducing them in this city for medicinal and
qthor purposes, havo just received a small
quantity, neatly put up in half pound nacka-
ges, with directions for uso. They feel as
sured from the 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, os ami.
tritious food for children and invalids.
LAY &. HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15 Gibbons' Buildings,
augl!7
’otter’s Vegetable Catholicon
T HE unrivalled and oxtenBive reputation
already acquired by tliis medicine, de
mands from the proprietor his gratcfUl ac
re It ‘ r tim Iiwia th °y ho severally fined inthesumofTwenty
Chatham County, between tlio usual nnles * d cause of excuse be fileS
hours of sate,
Buildings on half .Lots Nos. 39an<140,
Elbert ward, bounded cast by Jefferssn street,
south by other Iialfs of Lots Nos. 39 end 40,
writ by Lot No, 39, and north by a lane—
Levied on ft3 tho property of Dr. Abraham
Eheftall, to satisfy executions issued from a
Justice’s court ill favor of Joseph Cumining
mu! others—returned to mo by constables.
with tlio Clerk of this Court on or before the
first day ofthe next Term.
True extract from the minutOB.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
aug27 214
Chatham Inferior Court.
July Tcrm, 1829.
ml to me by constables. I wwmEREAS William H. Coe, William F.
Also, one negro boy named Roubon—levi- ff Taylor, James Thompson, Horace
C'lo.i ns tho property of tho estate of 1 homos jjiuir, Thomas Ryorson, Francis I. Lny.Nor-
(i. Davis to satisfy an execution issued out man ivi'LrCod, William Finch, George Oliver,
of a court in favor of I inch d* Vyarlanu, I j 0 h n \V. Turner, nnd Jacob Gould, werosum-
againbt James Davis, one of the heirs, and monfed to attend tho present Term of this
sold hv consent of all tlio heirs. I roperty I Q ollr t as Jurors and made default-—Ordered
returned to mo by a constable,
nov 2 GEO. MILLEN, s. c. c.
CITY SHERIFF’S SALES.
Ou the first Tuesday in December next,
W il.L lie sold at the Court llouso between
the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,
Lot and improvements on West Broad-st„
Oglethorpe ward, tho present residence ofthe
defendant—Levied on to sutisfy an execution
in favor of Henry Morningstar against Ezra
Kent.
A negro girl, named Judv, levied on to sa-
tisty ail execution in favor of Henry Morning-
star against John H. Foster, Mary G. Foster
his wife and Hester Loprr.
Northern half of lots 39 and 40,Elbert, ward,
with the improvements thereon, fronting on
Jefferson street, bounded northby a lane—Le
vied on to satisfy an execution m favor of M.
&. J. Cunningham and ono in favor of John I
Dows against Abraham Shottall.
Sundry articles ofGrocoriosand DryGoods
levied mi as tlio property of Pierce Howard
to satisfy an execution ill favor of John B.Gau-
,lry. A. D’LYON, c. s.
nov2
‘ TAX COLLECTOR'S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
, ILL lie sold before tlio Court llouso ill
*' tlio citv of Savannah, botwoon tho usu
al hours of silo, tlio following property, or so
much thereof as will satisfy tile State and
County Tux:
Lot and improvements, Falun 6t. Ogle
thorpe Ward, also lot or lots letter P. same
ward, levied oil as tiie property of James Mor.
that they be severally fined in tho sum of Ten
Dellnrs, unless they file on oath, with tho
Clerk of this Court, good causo of excuse on
or before the first day of tho next Term.
True extract from tho minutes.
ROBERT W. FOOLER, Clotk.
aug 27 214
Those affected with KING'S EVIL, or
Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased bones,
SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED
SORE THROAT, ULCERS of every des
cription, however old end invotcrato; every
variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches on
the face, 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
the uso of the Catholicon. This is tho first
discovery of a medicine taken in the atomach
that has had tho long desired effect of curing
the most obstinate and distressing external
diseases.
The uso of nutritious food, and the ordina
ry avocations of business are not interrupted
by tiie Catholicon ; and its properties having
the power of restoring botli flesh and bone,
and of renovating and invigorating every
inrt ofthe system during the process of cx-
.orminating disease, is without a parallel.
The proprietor begs leave respectfully, to
return thanks to the many who hove reposed
confidence in his former statements, relating
to the healing properties of tho Catholicon;
and he woula further asouro the public, that
he will in no instance forfeit their confidence,
by recommending his medicine as applicable
to any disease in which it shall not havo
proved itself eminently successful.
The folllowing certificates will, it is pre
sumed, satisfy tne most in credulous, of the
pre-eminent virtues of tho Catholicon.
CERTIFICATES.
Philadelphia, May 28, 1826.
Sir,—1 am now, thanks toyour medicine, a hearty
man. For nearly six yonra I have keen a martyr lo a
disdaso, whose ravages threatened, if not soon slopped,
to put a period to my oxistenco. Having had no regu
lar medical advico from Iho commencement, my com-
ilaint at laat got lo such a height lhat 1 could not awal-
ow without groat pain and difficulty. Tumours formed
in dilTcront parts of my body, and t began to thmk my
situation almost desperate. The five hollies of dio
Catholicon which I havo taken have completely cured
me, and I am now as welt ail could wish to bu. .Willi
my thanks, I am your obliged humble servant, fee.
GEOllGE KANE.
City of Philadelphia, as.
George Kano, of llio district ol Southwark,personally
appeared, and being duly sworn, doth declare and say,
that tho above statement iB, in all respects, correct and
true, and lhat the signature lo it in in the nnnd writing
of this deponent. JOHN UINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28, 1824.
(From tho Darien (Geo.) Gazette, November 1.}
A most r-XTSAOneiNAV cuna r.rmiTt:n by Pom.n’s
Catholicon.—Captain Doncly, keeper of tho light on
Sapclo and master pilot for Dohoy liar, athorizes us tu
" utu known to thu public tho following feet of a recent
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date application will
be tirade to the Honorable tho Justices
of tho Inferior Court of Chatham County,
when Bitting for ordinary purposes, for Ieavo
to sell all that tract of land, granted to Jacob
Harstene, on the 24th July 1820, containing
2021-2 acres, on tho waters of Tltreo Milo
Branch, and known, as originally granted, by
tho Number 425, in tho 2iTDistrict of Bald
win Comity, for tho benefit ofthe heirs of said
Jucob Harstene.
N. P. CROWELL,
M. A. CROWELL,
Adm’or and Adm'tix.
june 22 78—,5m
NOTICE.
F OUR months after dato I shall apply to
tho Inferior Court of Camden County,
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the real estate of Michael Rudulph, deceas
ed, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of
said estate.
E. RUDULPH, Administratrix,
sept 10 220—f
NOTICE.
F79HREE months after dato application
rison to satisfy thcStato ind-'Coutity Tax tor f will be made to the Savannait, Ogee-
the ycur 1828, amount duo -910 75 and costs. | choo ait«l_Alatainaha Cana! Companyfor^tho
Two half lots Nos. 39 nnd 40, and improve
issue of Scrip No. 63, dated 8th April, 1828,
moots thereon, Elbert ward,city of Savdnm,It, I ®*r five shares of stock in said company; tho
levied on as tho property of Abraham Shof- original having been destroyed or lost
tail, to satisfy tlio State and Comity Tax fori mus. t Altai!,.
the years 1827 and 1828, amount 52804 and
costs,
DAVID BELL, t. c.c.c.
nov2
sept 3
217—f3m
STATEAESENAL. ,
P ROPOSALS will bo received until the
1st of December noxt, for building an
ARSENAL of Brick on tho lot opposite tho
j Guard House, 60 foot front by 40 foot deep,
two storie s iiii>h, in accordanco with a plan m
Treasurers Office.
Novr.mdeiiC, 1820,
T HE average price of Flour during the hist 1 possession ofthe undorsigned.
month being 80 75 per barrel of IK) lbs. The proposals must include tho cost of ma-
Bread for the present month must weigh as tcrials ; tho work must bo done in tho best
follows, viz: manner, & must be finished by the 1st day of
12A cents Loaf 2 lbs 11 oz. May I860. Tho Bricklayer’s and Carncn
v Of “ “ * lib 5J oz. tor’s proposals may be soparatc or jointly*
Of which all Bak<irs and Sellers of Bread the latter would be preferred,
Will take due Notice,
nov 4 M. W. STEWART, g.t.
A Bond for Ten Thousand Dollars with ap
proved security will be required, ibr the faith*
f\d performance ofthe contract.
W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent,
aug 1 203—IftD
AGENCY OFFICE,)
Charleston Fire and Marine >
Insurance Company. }
Savannah, April 20, 1820.
mlllS Company continues to INSURE
-1. against Fire, Marine and River risk on
moderate terms. Apply to
HOMES TOPPER, Agent,
Molasses.
rt t III IDS prime retailim; Kfelosscs
Just received and lor sale
oct 13 FHII.BIIICK&. BAKER.
.lust rcicfiived and for Sale,
A FEW kegs superior Lard,for family use. I cnfii reed against all who harbour her.
By H.J. BRYAN. THOMAS FULTON,
oct 13 281 j nov 7 254—f
ffilO Reward.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber, big no.
gro woman RACHEL, formerly the
property of Mr. Bulloch and Mrs. Lloyd, nnd
lately belonged to Mr. Tynes. Rachel left on
tho Oth inst.—is ubout 50 years of ago, short,
alight stature, walks a little lame, and wants
four toes on one of Iter feet. Sho is well
known in Savannah. Tho abovo reward will
bo pnid on Iter being lodged in tho Jail of
Clratlram County. Tho law will bo rigidly
Do la Monterat’s Columbian
Vegetable Specific for tho cure of Con
sumptions, Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of
Blood, and Pulmonary aifections of every
kind—the most valuable remedy ever dis
covered for Uto euro of consumptions and
all diseases ofthe breast and lungs leading
to consumptions.
T O ALL AFFLICTED with those trou
blesome affections, an immediate use of
this highly eolobrated Specific is only neces
sary to convinco tho most incredulous of its
possessing qualities superior to uny other
medical preparation yet discovered. Since
the discovery of this invahmblo medicine,
numbers havo experienced its salutary ant.
happy effects.—Its mild an;! gentle operations
aro much extolled by those who havo used it.
In all cases of coughs, colds, asthmas, and
other consumptive affections, by the use of
this article they havo boon enabled to defeat
an enemy whoso attacks would otherwise
havo been followed by the most alarming con
sequence. This specific has relieved and
cured the most violont cases in which other
medicines have failed to givo any relief. It
operates bjr gentle expectorations and may
be given to infats and children with the great
est safety.
Do La Monterat’s Columbian Vegetable
Specific has stood the test of experience and
proved itself tho most valuable remedy ever
discovered for tiie cure of Consumption and
Pulmonary affections of every kind.
Tho following certificates, just received
front highly respectable gentleniou will show
its value:
Baltimore County, Feb, 14th 1829.
Gentlemen—I feci it my duty to acknowl
edge the groat benefit I havo derived from tho
use of Do La Monterat’s Columbian Vegeta
ble Specific. 1 do not like to Bpeak of tho
Medicino in the exalted terms in which I csti-
mate it, I will, therefore, os briefly as possible,
givo a history of my own situation, with tho
effects produced by this valuable medicine.—
I havo been, for tho lost five or six years, la
boring under a pulmonary Consumption, pro
nounced to bo such by tlio attending physi
cian, during which timo I have consulted
many physicians, taken much medicine, but
till to but littlo purpose. Tho 12th of March,
1828,1 puked blood fur tho first timo, and con
tinued so to do for several days in succession,
and on the 14th ofthe same 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 despairofmy recove
ry. I had made uso also of all the popular
remedies without benefit, nnd having acciden
tally heard of this Specific, I determined to
give it a trial, anticipating from tho uso of it,
no hotter result than had attended the usa of
ell tlio remedies I had taken; but in this I was
happily disappointed. At my very lowest
state 1 commenced tho use of this Specific.
I took the first doBc at night in a little herb tea,
sweetened, which throw mo in a gentle per
spiration and procured for mo a good night’s
rest. I continued to take tho medicino ns di
rected, and in about five days my cough was
completely stopped and havo not had any re
turn Bince. I am now perfectly satisfied of
tho superior quality of this Specific over every
other medicine offered for the euro of the
above disease. You are at liberty to use this
letter in any way you may think proper.—
Yours respectfully,
(Signed,) JOHN R. ELLICOTT,
Baltimore, Feb. 19th, 1829
I, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, that
for upwards of six montlis, I was eovcrdly af
flicted with a pain in my breast, accompained
with a very bnd cough and aliortnosBof breath,
and every indication (in the opinion of a pins-
ician) of approaching consumption; after
having been persuaded by my parents, I was
induced to make trial of De La Monterat’s
Colombian Vegetable Specific, and the uso of
three bottles completely restored mo to health.
JOSEPH N. RUCKLE.
A supply of tho abovo valuable Modicinc
lias just been rocoivodby
LAY & HENDRICKSON, Solo Ag’te.
npril 22 Gibbon’s Buildings.
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c.
“ THE subscribers havo received per
Helen Mar and other arrivals, a
Fresh and extensive supply of Gen!
uino DRUGS and MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY, &c. such us—
Suplt. Quinine, French, Iodine
Peppcrinc, Phosphorus
Cheltenham, Preston, and Epsom Suits
Jalap, Hippo, Rhubarb, Cream Tartar
Canlharidcs, Colombo, Calomel '
Tut Emct. Spanish Plot, Indigo
Pearl Ashes, Croton Oil
Cologn, Lavender, and Honey Water in a
great variety—Otto of Roses
Washing and Shaving Soaps of crciy des
cription
Fino Teeth, Dressing and Pocket Combs
Cloth, Ilair, Comb, Teeth &Nail Brushes
Hair Powder, with Boxes end Puffs
A fine Assortment of cut glass smelling
bottles with silver tops
Visiting, Conversation, and Playing Cards
Lamp Oil, Glasses and Wicks of aU kinds
Which, added to their former stock, is not
to bo surpassed in collection or quality, by any
establishment in the Southern States. Mer
chants, Physicians, Planters, and Families
would do well to supply themselves for tho
season, es they arc offered at voty low prices,
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, 2 & 15 Gibbon's Buildings,
june 3
MST OF LETTERS.
R emaining in tho post office, at g*.
vannah, Ga. October 31st, 1829. Per
sons wishing Letter* (Vom this List, araire.
quested to^ask for “Advertised Lettersr
A.
James Alexander
Geo. Aringstaff
Goodwin W. Abbott
It
Landrcth’s Garden Seeds.
A SUPPLY just received per brig
| Frances, warranted fresh, and for
‘ sale at Philadelphia prices by
TIIOS. RYERSON, Jr.
oct 26 Agent.
dato.
TEn’
upon
abnv
had boon lor several years'confined Ionia lied and
crutches in consequence ofdiscascd limbs, and ulcerated
feet—the Roles of his feet wero in that shocking stnte.
that tho bones were perceptible both to the sight and
touch.
Mr. IirCulloch, after the use nf thufe bo^tm* ofthe
Catholicon, laid aside his crutches, and was this day
in town attending to his binmrssjn nearly perfect health.
Darien, November 1, 18-6.
Hartford, Conn,. February 20, 1B27.
Mr. Wm. W. Pottor-
Dcar Sir—I have now but. one Lottie of Cathoikon
left. • A person arrived this evening, who came CO wiles
since inornin:?, for 17 bottles of Catholicon, nml wonM
havo taken 21; but I could let him have but 9. He
came expressly ti.r tho article, and says that the person,
who hud uscdtwiy bottles, has hut u’“ uvea a fleet ion
or consumption” 20 your* ; and that three of the fam
ily aro invalids, and have p iidin ten yenr*, for medical
udvicu and medicine, SLf’GO. Ho says the per<on who
has used the ttvo bottles, Ntvr.it pound any meoic»nkto
compare with the Catiioi uon, and that the neigh
bours, peeing the astonishing Hibcts it produced, a num
ber ol them sent the above person la procure the arti-
clfl, for various chronic diseases. The person told me
ho would wait two day, if he could to procure
tho two dozen. Will you, without fail, scud .me,
or, ifneocseary, even come with a fuw hoses of the
Catholicon to'llartfurd, as I fear delays will take place
iu New York and New Haven; and os'to being out of
the article, I cannot think of it.
I otn, in haste, yours, .fitc. E. W. BULL.
TO
Thousands of unfortunate reatnen arc rendered uso-
less to their country by tho ravages of a devouring dis
ease,to which they aro more subject than any irther class
of men. Tho case of an unfortunato sailor who cither
embarks in a diseased state, or finds himself so, on a
long vovuge, must ho truly deplorable; and it may
not, perhaps, bu improper to suggest tho propriety of
always including the Catholicon in the medicine chests
ofthe Navy nnd Merchants’service, it being a sovereign
remedy in tho disease alluded to.
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
ThoVegetnblo Catholicon is peculiarly adapted to
those diseases which are prevalent among the coloured
population of the south. In that diseaso which its cat-
led Yaws, it is a sure remedy; a sitiglo trial of it will
convince planters of its superior efficacy to any remedy
never henaturo in tho United States. They should
of a similar without it.
Sold by the principal Druggists and Booksellers in
the United States.
ICP* Printed directions aro on tho bottles
\V. W. POTTER,
No. 13, South Ninth street, between Chusnut and
Market, opposite the University of Pennsylvania.
N. B. Thoso persons who may roceivu sianal bene
fit front the uso of the Catholicon, will confer a
particular fiivour on those similarly afflicted, hy forward,
tnc certificates of their cures to tiie proprietor, or to any
oHiis agents.
A supply of the above Valuable Medicine
kept on hand, and orders from any part, ofthe
State, and letters postage paid, wiU receive
immediate attention.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Solo Agents,
No. 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings.
july 14
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that he has open
ed an office in the Exchange, immediately
under the one occupied by the Custom House
Department, where he carries on the business
generally, of a NOTARY PUBLIC, AC-
COUNTANT & CONVEYANCER: lie
will also undertake to post books for Me
chanics, Tradesmen and others—copy plats,
accounts, and every species of writing-jire-
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 rflhe
examination of witnesses on interrogato
ries, under commission, or by consent in
chief, or de bene esse.
OirAll of which will bo dono with , accu
racy, neatness and despatch, upon moderate
terms.
*** The subscriber having had many years
experience in the ubove lino of business, as
sures those who may employ him, that no
exertion on his part shall bo wanting to ten.
dcr every satisfaction.
JOHN G. MAYER,
nov9 255ut
American Monthly Magazine
roll SGPTUMBGn, 1829.
T HOS. M. DRISCOLL has just rccoivcd
the American Monthly Magazine for
September:
CONTENTS.
On tho Gratuitous Administration of Jus-
tico; Elijah and Elisha; National Literature
Morning; The Downer’s Banner; Napoleon,
Stoiy of Gratitudo ; Lines suggested by a
Dream. Review—Tho Token for 1830
Sapho nnd LeucnB. Roviow—A Year
Spain—By a young American '; Black Bar-
baiy. Editor’s Table—Shelley’s Posthumous
Poems ; Fugitive Pootry—By tlio Editor
Chantry’s Washington; Summary,
nov 4
Southern Review, for Nov'ber.
W T. WILLIAMS, hasjustrcceivcdtho
. Southern Roviow, No.8, forNovem-
ber, 1829. CONTENTS t
Sismondi’s Political Economy; Cuba
Hull’s Travels in North America; Novcls-
Dovcrotix ; Influence of Chivalry upon Lit
erature ; Sir Waiter ilaloigh ; Classification
of Plants; AnnoofCoicrstein. nov 3
Salt Petrc. “
LllS. Refined Salt Pctre, just
«UUU received and for solo in lots to
Buit purchasers by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Gibbon’s Buildings,
GARDEN SEEDS.
T HE Subscribers havo just received per
the ship Helen Mar, their FALL SUP-
PLY of fresh Garden Seeds, consisting iu
pnrt of tho following kinds, viz:
” ‘ Purslcy
Drum Head Cabbage
Early York do
“ Sugar Loaf do
Green Savoy do
Early Dutch Turnip
Large Norfolk do
Until Baga do
Snap Reims
Lima do
Marrowfat Peas
Early Frame do
Prussian Blues do
Eurlv Dwarf do
Orange Carrot
Red Onions
White do
Blood Beet
Spinach
Parsnip
Long Scarlet Radish
Rod & W. Turnip do
Imperial Lottuco
Sugar Loaf do
Cucumber
Squash, Large, &c.
All of which are warranted of tliis years'
growth.
LAY &- HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15, Gibbons* Building,
oct 3
Yellow Pine Timber wanted
T IIE Subscriber will contract for Yellow
Pine Timber of various lengths and siz.
es, deliverable from the middle of September
to the 1st December.
WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr.
Ag’t S.S.S. Mill Co.
NEGROES WANTED.
Wanted to hire, five ublo bodied Negroes
Apply as above.
aug 20 211
Commission 4* Agency Business.
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
T HE Subscribers offer their services to
their friends and the public, ns Agents
and Commission Merchants in Darien.—
They havo extensive wharves nnd ware-hou
ses, and will pay prompt attention to ail bu
siness, with which they mav bo favored,
IIAWES & MITCHEL.
Darien, 10th Aug. 1829.
aug 11 207—l|3mo
Museum tor September.
W T. WILLIAMS has just received tiie
• Musgvsi of FoneicN I.itgratvhg
& Science, No. 87, for Sept. 1829.
CONTENTS:
Life and Writings ofDr. Parr; Tho Sol.
dier’s Death Bod; A Hussar’s Lifo on Ser
vice ; French Criminal Trulls; Madame
her Mar.
Chestor-
; An Ad
venture in Ceylon ; FromPctrarcn; Sketch
es on the Road in Ireland; Parting Words
Study of Botany ; The Beauty of Arles
Cltiidc Harold’s Last Pilgrimage ; Journal i
on Embassy to tho Court of Ava ; Tho Cres.
cent; Autobiography of Mr Jonathan Wild,
tho Youngor; Brand’s Passage oftlio Cordil.
loras ; The Falls of Gorsuppah; Eve of the
Battle of Salamanca: Litcraly Intelligence.
Published Monthly in Philadelphia, at SG
per annum,
nov 3
T HE subscribers have Removed to tho
South West corner of Shad's build'
mgs, opposite tho East ond of Gibbons' build
ings. Whoro tlioy are opening a very exten
sivo assortment of PLAINS, BLANKETS
COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS,
nnd a superior assortment of Fancy Goods,
which they intend soiling nt a low advance.
WM. & II. ROSE
oct 20 234
Sugar Kettles and Sheet Lead
SUGAR ICottlc*, assorted sizes; J
Kf rolls Sheet Lead. Just recoived and
for sale by N. B. & II. WEED,
oct 31
Almanacks for 1830.
J UST rccoivcd by
novfi
T. M. DRISCOLL.
John Barthelmess
John C. Blance ■•'z
Maj. Sami. Babcock
1*. G. Bnsquin
James’Barnard AJ
Titos. B.'Baker’
Miss Frances J. Buis-
den.
Mrs. Mary'Bcllinger
Richd. A. Bird a 3
Robt. Brower *
Timothy Bull I
C. '
istianol/Camnbell
Charles E. Candco
- Comes
Cites. A. Campfield
G.W.CasBiday
Dominick Cotineau
Miss Mary A. Cooper
B. S. Cockcroft
Mrs. Elizabeth Cook
Napoleon L. Coste
Miss Kliza’th Church
F.Cuilins& Son
I>.
Miss Adeline S. Daly
Messrs. Daly & Co
Miss H. Dennis
Mrs. Cath. R.Deveaux
Mons. Duhergier
J.lcx. Dtysdale
Aavid Dodson
D A. Dovo
Wtn.J. Dudley
Dudley
Henry Dutton
Capt. Bennct Dunbar
£.
James Eyland
F-
Lewis Franklin
Miss Mary M.S.Fawns
Christopher Francis
Edcnboro’ Flemming
Georgo Fidler
William C. Footman
Adelin Forhos
Eli Futch
G,
Alex. Grand
James Galoghcr
Wm. Gotldy
Thos. Garnett
■Tames G. Greenhotv
Martha Green
John A. Gcrma
Miss Ann Germaine
Pnt’k Gibson
J. Gilbert
Mrs. Sarah C. Gould
Thomas Goddard
Nancy Golding
James C. Guglo
If.
Sally Habersham
Sarah Hull
John Hnttmcr
Capt. Ilehbard
Miss Eliza M. Hines 2
Capt. R. A. Hill
Mrs.Elizabeth Holmes
Elisha C. Hopkins
David Holbrook
Silas Hollis
John Hover
Micit’l Hughes
John Hunter
Alex. Hunter
J.
Mrs. M. A. Jackson
Smn’l Iltly
Charles B. Jones 2
Miss Elvira Johnston
David Jones
Fred’k Johnston
K.
Rov’d Rcid.Koith
t.
Master Etvd. 'Latimu
Wm. F. Ladson
Christian Iqtmpe
George Lewis;
Mrs. ElizajLcc
Charles Levistones
Capt. Henry Lesha
Lt. Robert E. Lee
James B. Lewis 2
Mrs. Mary Lcboy
Mrs. Sophia'A. Linder
M.
Wm. A. Maxwell
Wm. Metcalf
Dr. John J. Mitchell
Miss Cath. Miller 3
Sami. W. Miltvoid
.1..Middleton
Alex. Moore
Malcolm Morrison
Betti. B. Morel
H. S. MuUryne
Nathan C. Munroe
Sampson McAlpin
Samuel McDowell
Christopher JI'Donald
Mrs. E. McKenzie
Patrick jMcGauran
Thos. McCormick
P.
Noth’] J. Patterson
Magdaline Fane
Charles B. Patterson
Capt.ThaxtorPrinco
Amclio Price
R. J. II. Pritchard
Joseph B. Powell
It.
Murray Reed
Miss Eleanor Ryan
Mrs. Matilda Rosey
Rose Robinson
F. I. Rosenburg 2
James Roberts
Mrs. Ann Russell
N. G. Rutherford
Thos. M. Sanders
Capt. J. Scadard
Edwd. G. Stanley
Wm. Sprodly
Benj. Siieftal!
Mrs. Susannah Sous
John J. Snead
R. R. Snead
llwell 3
Rebecca R. Stil
John W. Stirk
David Smith
Charles Sibbald
James Stinson
Lt. Wm. F. Shields
Capt. R. F. Stockton
Salomon
T.
Sophia Trcvoycr
Sirs. Ann Timothy
John Trowel!
Thomas Trowell
Francis Thompson
Geo. Thomas
V.
Edwd. L. Vennord
W.
Maj. G. M. Waters
James Washington
P.E. Walsh
Wm. W. Wash
Joseph Waldburg
John Waters
Alfred Wagner
Capt. John Welscy
Phil. Wood
Miss Mary Wiimot
A. Woodward
James Woodward
John Wright
Benj. Williams
nov 3
GEO. SCHLEY, P. M,
CHOCOLATE.
KA HALF BOXES No. 1 Chocolate
Landing from brig Progress and for
sale by HALL, SIIAPTER&TUPPER.
octal 239
BOARDING.
M R. and Mrs. BURNETT haviug take:
tho pleasont situation formorly occu
pied by Mr. Lamar, opposite the Stcain Boo
Office, respectfully solicit the patronage o
their friends and the public generally. Board
ing on reasonable terms ana every attentioi
paid.
oct 21 239—13w
Negroes for Sale.
A VALUABLE family of Negroes, eight
in number, will bo sold or exchanged for
real estate in this city. Apply to
CHARLESS. HENRY,
oc 0 231—11
For Sale,
A PLACE with a small gang of Negroes,
near tlio City; tiie terms of sale will bo
ntado accommodating to an approved purchas
er. Inquire at this Office,
oct 19 237—J
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