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SHERIFF'S 8Al.E-^CONTINUEl>.
On the first Tuesday iu December next,
»(TILL bo sold bal'uro tho Court liousu in
TV tho City Of Savannah, between tho
•Huai hours of salo,
All that plantation hoar Savannah, known
ns Twomlsido, containing485 acres, with tho
improvements thorcon, bounded North and
North East by Savannah rivor and Onlow
'Island, on-tho North West by lands belong
ing to Postal!, and on thu South by lands
belonging to Mrs. Margnret Maokay, levied
on as tho property of John Morol, to satisfy
executions in favor of the Bank of Darien,
llaulc of the Stato of Goorgio, Planters’
Bank and others.
Also,-all that lot No. (fl) six, Columbia
ward, with tho improvements thereon, boun
ded East by No. (7) seven, South by a lane,
West by lot No. (5) five, and North by
Broughton street. Lovied on ns the proper-
ty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in
favor of the Bank of Darien, Bank of the
State of Georgia, Planters’ Bank & others,
nov 6 GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. o.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
On thefirst Tuesday in December next,
W ILL he'sold before the Court IIouso in
tho city of Savannah, between tho usu
al hours of Bale,
All tho Eastern tenomettt of. brick buildings
on Lot No'. 8, Darby Ward V House & lot N u,
34 Columbia Ward ; lot and buildings No.
13, Carpenter's Row; Lot No. 0, & Improve
ments, Dcchar Ward, and Lot No. 10, and
half tho improvements, Decker Ward, all in
thooity of Savannah; being part of the re
al estate of Jbsialr Ponlicld, late of Savon-
nah', deceased.
Sold by permission of the Court of Ordin
ary of Chatham county, for the benefit of tho
heirs and creditors. Conditions cash.
JOS. CUMMING, J Ex'ors. of
S. C. DUNNING, J J. Ponlicld.
oct 3
SHERIFF'S SALE.
On thefirst Tuesday in December next,
W ILL bo sold before,tho Court House in
Chatham county, between the usual
hours of sale,
Two lots, situated in tho city of Savannah,
Nos. 17 and 18, with the buildings and im-
I movements thereon, hounded East by Colum
lia square, South by President st. west by Lin
coln stroot, and north by State st. levied on
as the property of Peter Gudrard, to satisfy
ell execution in favor of F. II. Welman.
GEO. MILLEN, n. c. c.
ocf31
SHERIFF’S SALK.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in
tho City of Savannah, between tho us
ual hours of sale,
All tho Eastern moiety or half part of all
those lots, parts or parcels of land, situated
and being in tho hamlots of Yamacraw and
City of Savannah and county of Chatham,
hoing the' wholo of lot No. (5) five, and part
of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half
thereof is bounded ou the North by tho river
Savannah, on tho East by wharf lot known
us Pooler's, on tho South by Indian street, &
on tho West by tho Western moiety of said
lot and a half, and containing ono hundred
und filly foot on the rivor Savannah, and runs
back from tho water to Indian stroot, togoth.
or with tho buildings and improvements. Lo-
vied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure
of mortgage in favor of Samuel Hale, ad 1
ininistrutor of James M. Bolton, deceased,
against Robert and Josoph Habersham.
GEORGE SULLEN, s. o. c.
oct 3
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. 39 and 40,
Elbert ward, bounded cast by Jelferssn street,
south by other hulftt of Lots Nos. 39 and 40,
west by Lot No, 34, and north by a lotto—
Levied on as tho property of Dr. Abraham
Slioftall, to satisfy executions issued from a
Justice’s court in favor of Joseph Cummilig
and others—retumod to mo by constables.
Also, ono negro boy named Roubon—levi
ed on as tho property of the estate of Thomas
G. Davis to sutisfy un execution issued out
of a court in favor of Finch cf- Warlund
against James Davis, ono of tho hoirs, and
sold by consent of 811 tho heirs. Property
returned to mo by a constnblo.
nov 2 GEO. MILLEN, a. c. c.
CITY SHERIFF’S SALES.
On thefirst Tuesday in December next,
W ILL he soldattheCourt House between
tho hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,
Lot and improvements on West Broad-st
Oglethorpe ward, tho present residence of tho
defendant—Levied on to satisfy an execution
in favorof Henry Momingstar against Ezra
Kent.
A negro girl, named-Judy, levied on to sa
tisfy an execution in favorof Ilonry Morning-
star against John S. Foster, Mary G. Foster
his wife and Hester Lopcr.
Northern half of lots 39 and 40,Elbert ward,
with tho improvements thereon, fronting on
Jefferson street, bounded north by alane—Le
vied on to satisfy an execution in favor of M.
& J. Cunningham and one in favor of Julin I,
Dows against Abraham Shcflull.
Sundry articles ofGrocerios and DryGoods
levied ou as the property of I’ierco Howard
to satisfy an execution in favorof John B.Gau-
dry. A. D’LYON, c. 8.
nov 2
In Equity—In Superior Court,
May Tr.nu, 1829.
In Uio matter ofapplication of Or. Paul II. Wilkins to
bo removed as Trusteo.
O N reading and filing tho Petition oftlio
said Patu II. Wilkms, praying for an or-
dor of this Ilonornblo Court, requiring Alfred
Iverson, oftbo County of Joins and Stato of
Georgia, Co-Trustco with tho said Paul II.
Wilkins and William Iverson, tho father of
the Infant childrerf of tho said Wm. Iverson,
and Aim Eliza Iverson his wife, but now de
ceased, the eesluy que Trusts mentioned in
said Deed of Trust, to shew cause on tho first
day of tho next Term of the Superior Court
for tho said County ofChathara, why the said
Paulll. Wilkins should not ho released and
removed from said Trusteeship. On motion,
ordered that the said Alfred Iverson and Wil
liam Iverson, on behalf of thesaid Infant ces.
tuy que trusts, do shew cause on the first day
oftlio next Term ofthe Superior Court of the
County of Chatham, W’hy the prayer of the pe
titioner should not bo granted;—and |t is fur
ther ordered tliut a ciipy of this order bo pub.
fished in one oftlio Public Gazettes oftliis Ci<
ty, once a month until the meeting of the said
Superior Court.
Truo extract from tlie minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk,
june 29 *84—}
Chatham Superior Court.
Mat Term, 1029.
W HEREAS William Gaston, James Bil
bo, OrrayTaft, and George Gordon,
were summoned to attend this Term ofthe
Court as Grand Jurors and made default—It
is ordered that tlioy bo severally fined in the
sum of Forty Dollars, unless good cause ofex-
euso be filed with tho Clerk oftliis Court, on
or before the first day of tko next Term.
True extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
W HEREAS John Dennis, Thomas S. Lu
ther, Nichol Turnbull, JohnP. Dean,Jo
seph Hitchcock, George Bonnev, Anson Par
son, Levi Hart, und William K.'Gaston, were
summoned to attend this term ofthe Court as
Petit Jurors &made default—It is ordered that
they bo severally fined in thosum of Twenty
Dollars unless good cause of excuse bo filed
with the Clerk of this Court on or before the
first day of the next Term.
True extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clork.
aug27 214
Chatham Interior Court.
Jt-r.Y Tnn-ir, 1S29.
W HEREAS William II. Coo, William F.
Taylor, James Thompson, Horace
Blair, Thomas Rynrson. Francis I. Lay, Nor.
man M'Leod, William Finch, George Oliver,
John W. Turner, and Jacob Gould, were sum-
tnoned to attend the present Term of this
Court ns Jurors and made delimit—Ordered
that they be severally fined in Iho sum of Tim
Dollars, unless they file oil oath, with the
Clark of this Court, good cause of excuse on
or before tho first day of tho next Term.
True extract, from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clork.
nng 27 214
• NOTICE.
F OUR months after dnto application will
be made to tho Honorable thu Justices
of tho Inferior Court of Chatham County
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for loavo
to sell all that tract of land, granted to Jacob
Harstonc, on tho 24th July 1820, containing
2021-2 acres, ori tho waters of Three Mile
Branch, and known, as originally granted, by
the Number 425, in tho 2d District of Bald
win County, for the benefit ofthe heirs of said
Jacob Ilarstenc.
N. P. CROWELL,
M. A. CROWELL,
Adin'or and Adm'tix.
juno 22 78—J5in
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALES.
On thefirst Tuesday in December next,
ILL be sold before tho Court House in
f T tho city of Savannah, between the use
ul hours of sale, the following property, or so
much thereof as v.-ill satisfy the State and
County Tax:
Lot and improvements, Falim st. Ogle
thorpe Ward, also lot or lots letter P. same
ward, levied on ns tho property of James Mor
rison to satisfy tho State und County Tax tor
tho year 1828, amount duo .91075and costs.
Two Half lots Nos. 39 and 40, and improve
rnonts thereon, Elbert ward,city of Savannah,
levied on as tho property of Abralmm Shaft
tall, to satislV the State and County Tax for
tho years 1827 and 1828, amount 92304 and
costs.
DAVID BELL, t. o.c. o.
nov 2
NOTICE.
P OUR months after date I shall apply to
the Inferior Court of Cumdon County,
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
tho real estate of Michael Rudulph, deceas
ed, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate.
E. RUDULPH, Administratrix,
sept 10 220—f
treasurer's Ofhce.
November 2, 1820.
T HE average price of Flourduringtholast
month living 90 75 por barrel of (X! lbs.
Broad for thu present mouth must weigh as
follows, viz:
• 124 cents Loaf 2 lbs II oz.
6j « “ 1 lb 5j oz.
Of which all Bakers and Scllors of Bread
will take due Notice,
nov 4 M. W. STEWART, o. t.
NOTICE.
T HREE months after date application
wifi ho mado to tho Savannah, Ogcc-
clico and Alatiunulia Canal Company, for the
issun of Scrip No. 03, dated 8th April, 1828,
for five shares of stock in said company; the
original having keen destroyed or lost.
TIIOS. PAINE.
sept 3
217—f.'lm
:e,i
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AGENCY OFFICE,
Charleston Fire and Marine
Insurance Com«
Savannah, April 20, "1829.
ffTHIS Company continues to INSURE
J. against Fire, Marine and River risk on
moderate tcrmB. Apply to
HOMES TUPPER, Agent.
Molasses.
gp K HHDS primo retailing Molasses
ffl tj Just received and for salo
net 13
PIIILBRICK & BAKER.
Just received and for Sale,
k FEW kegs superior Lard,for family use.
\ By S. J. BRYAN.
. oct 13 • 234
Superior Food for Children In
valids and others.
R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, for
making iiuporior Barley Water in ten
minutes; strongly recommended by thu Facul
ty as a nutritious cooling Food for Infants ;
is in high repute for making a delicious Pud
ding ; being-considored preferable to Ground
Riuo, Tapiuca, &c.; and excellent for thick
ening Broths or Soups ; mid PATENT
GROATS, for making superior gruol in ton
minutes, at ono half tho uxpenso of tho com
mon Pearl Barley, or Embdcn Groats. Either
oftlio abovo preparation mado with Milk, af
fords a very nourishing and fight Diet. Pro-
pared only, and sold wholesale and fur expor.
tat ion, hy Matthias Robinson & Co. 64, Red
LionStrcot, Ilolhorn, London.
Tho Putentoo solicits attention to tho fol
lowing Document.
(Copy.)
Apothecaries’ Hall, London, Feb, 8th, 1826,
Sir—I lutvo analyzed your GroatB and Bar
ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s
Letters Patent for the sole manufacturing of
tho same, properly denominate “PatentBar
iev and Patent Groats." 1 liavo no hosi-
tation in declaring them to bo genuine pow
ders of the finest Barley and Oats lever saw.
I consider it a public advantogo, and of great,
importance in tho modieal world, that by your
mode of preparation, a valuable, lino, mucila
ginous beverage) anil food may ho obtained in
a few minutes,
I have also analyzed some samples,—imita
tions of your articles,—which are “warrant
ed free from adulteration, “theso I pronounce
to bo composition of different meals, conse
quently, neither pure Barley-water nor Oat-
gruel can be made from them.
I am, Sir, your obedient servant,
RICHARD CLARKE.
To Mr. M. Robjnson.
Tho nbove testimonial, from a gentleman
who has already rendered the public much ser
vice by exposing various deleterious mixtures
ami adulterations in articles of general con
sumption, added to the recommendation of
the medical profession, make it unnecessary
for the proprietors to do more than state, that
none are Genuine which do not hoar the words
"Robinson’s Patent" tho Royal Arms, and
the Signature of Malts. Robinson.
Warranted to keep in any climate.
The subscribers having been appointed n
gents for tho above articles and with a view of
introducing them in this city for medicinal and
other purposes, have just received a Bmoll
quantity, neatly put up in half pound packa
ges, with directions for use. They feel as
sured from the grout demand fortliem in Now
York, Philadelphia and Charleston, thatasin-
glo trial will decidedly prove their superiority
to Arrow Root, common Barley, &c. us anu-
trilious food for children and invulids.
LAY &. HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Nos. 2 und 10 Gibbons' Buildim's.
aug 27
Potters Vegetable Catholic ou
TITHE unrivalled and extonsive reputation
X already acquired hy this medicine, de
mands from the proprietor Ins grateful ac-
knnwlcdgclnonl to a discerning public.
Those nfi'cctqd with KING’S EVIL, or
Scroftiln, NECROSIS, or diseased bouns,
SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED
SORE THROAT, ULCERS of ovory des
STATE ARSENAL.
P ROPOSALS will bo received until the
1st of December next, for buililingan
ARSENAL of Brick on the lot opposite the
Guard House, 60 feot front by 40 feet deep,
two stories high, in accordance with a plan n
possession oftlio undersigned.
The proposals must include the cost of ma
terials ; the work must he done in tho best
manner, & must be finished by the 1st day of
May 1830. Tho Bricklayer’s and Carpen
ter's proposals may ho separate or jointly—
tho latter would he preferred.
A Bond for Ten Thousand Dollars with ap
proved security will be required, for the fuitii-
IUI performance ofthe contract.
W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent.
aug I 203—Utn
§10 Reward.
R ANAWAY from thn subscriber, his ne
gro woman RACHEL, formerly tho
proporty of Mr. Bulloch and Mrs. Lloyd, and
lately bclongod to Mr. Tynes. Rachel left oil
the 0th inst—iB about 50 years of ugo, short,
slight stature, walks a little lame, and wants
four toes on one of her feet. She is well
known in Savannah. The abovo reward will
bo paid on her being lodged in the Jail of
Chatham County. Thu law will bo rigidly
enforced against all who harbour her.
THOMAS FULTON,
not 7 201—f
Do la Montcrnt’s Columbian
Vegetable Specific for the euro of Con
sumptions, Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of
Blond, and Pulmonary ntleciions of ovory
kind—tho most valuable remedy ever dis
covered for the euro of consumptions nnd
all discuses of Hit-breast and lungs leadin'
to consumptions.
T O ALL AFFLICTED with Ihoso troll-
blesomo nffoctions, an immediate use of
this highly celebrated Specific is only neces
sary to convince tlm most incredulous of its
possessing qualities superior to any other
medical preparation yet liisuiivcrcd. Wine
tho discovery of this invaluable medicine,
numbers have experienced its salutary ami
happy effects.—Its mild and gentle operations
are much extolled hy those who have used it.
In all cases of coughs, colds, asthmas, and
other consumptive affections, by the use of
this article they have been enabled to defeat
an enemy whose attacks would otherwise
have been followed by the most alarming con-
sequence. This specific bus relieved and
cured the most violent cases in which other
medicines liavo failed to give any relief. It
operates by gentle expectorations and may
he given to mists and children with the great
est sal'oty.
\ Do La Montorat’s Columbian Vegetable
Specific has stood the test of experience and
proved itself the most valuable remedy ever
discovered for the euro of Consumption and
Pulmonary affections ofevoiy kind.
The following certificates, just rcceivod
from highly respectablo gentlemen will bIiow
its value:
Baltimore County, Feb. lith 1829.
Gentlemen—I feel it my duty to acknowl
edge tho greot benefit I havo dorived from the
usoofDe La Monterat’s Columbian Vegeta
ble Specific. I do not like to speak of the
Medicine in the exalted terms in which I esti
mate it, I will, therefore, os briefly'as possible,
give a history of my own situation, with the
oll'ects'produced by this valuolilo medicine.—
I havo boon, for the last five or six years, la.
boring under a pulmonary Consumption, pfc-
nounced to be such by the attending physi
cian, during which time I have consulted
many physicians, taken much medicine, but
all to hut little purpose. Tho 12th of March,
1828,1 puked blood for tho first time, and con
tinued so to do for several days in succession,
and on tho 14th of tho sonic month was con
fined to my hod, where I lay for two months
until I was reduced to such a stato of debility,
that my friends began to dospnirof my recove
ry. I had mado uso also of all tlm 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 bettor result than had attended tlm uso of
all tho renmdioH I hail taken; but in this I was
happily disappointed. At my very lowest
state rcommenced tlm uso of this Specific
I took tho first dose at night in a little herb tea,
sweetened, which threw mo in a gontlu per?
spirqtlon nnd procured for mo a good night’s
rest. I continued to take tlm medicine ns di-
roctod, nnd in about five days my cough was
complotoly stopped and have not had uny re
turn since. I am now perfectly satisfied of
tho superior quality oftliis Specific over every
other medicine ofi’ered for tho euro of tlm
above disease. You nro at liberty to uso this
letter in any way you may think proper.—
Yours respectfully,
(Signed,) JOHN R. ELLICOTT,
Baltimore, Feb. 1911,1829
I, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, that
for upwards of six months, IiVns severdiy af
flicted with a pain in my breast, accompanied
with a very bud cough nnd shortness of breath,
and every indication (in tho opinion oi'a plus-
iciun) of npproncliing consumption; after
having been persuaded by my parents, I wnS
induced to niako trial of Do La Monterat’s
Colombian Vegetable Specific, nnd tlm use of
three bottles completely restored me to health,
JOSEPH N. RUCKLE.
A supply of tlm abovo valuable Medicine
hna just been received hy
LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Role Ag’ts.
"pril 22 Gibbon’s Buildings
cription, however old and invetenito; every
variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches on
tlm face, I'iinples and Tetter in particular,
Rheumatism und Gout, White Swellings ami
discuses resulting from Mercury, may Im
confident of obtaining in all tlm abovo cases,
in which nature lias not altogetlior yielded to
disease, radical anil permanent cures from
tho uso of tho Cstholicon. This is tlm first
discovery of a medicine taken in the stomach
that has had tho long desired effect of curing
tho most ojvitmnlo and distressing external
diseases.
Tho use of nutritions food, nnd tlm ordina
ry avocations of business are not interrupted
by tho Catholicon ; and its properties having
the power of restoring both llcsh and bone,
and of renovating und invigorating ovory
inrt oftlio system during the process of ox-
'.orminating disease, is without a parallel.
Tho proprietor bogs loavo respectfully, to
return thunks to tho many who liavo reposed
confidence in his funner statements, relating
to tlm healing properties of tlm Catholicon;
and ho would further assure tho public, that
lie will in no instanco forfeit their confidence,
by recommending his medicine as applicable
to any discaso ill which it shall not havo
proved itself eminently successful.
Tlm folllowing certificates will, it is pre
sumed, Butisfytlio most in credulous, of the
pre-eminent virtues of thu Catholicon.
CERTIFICATES.
Philadelphia, May 28, 1828.
Sir,—t am now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty
man. For nearly six yuan, I have been a martyr to u
disease, whoso ravages threatened, if not soon stopped,
to put a period to my existence. Having had no regu*
lar medical advico from thu commencement, my com*
plaint at last get to such a height that 1 could not swal
low- without great pain and ddtiuully. Tumours formed
.nor *--*-■— 1 1 ’ I began to tliinlc my
- — - . . _ 0 five bottles of the
Catholicon which 1 have taken linvo completely eitred
mu, and 1 am now us writ us I could wish to he. Witii
my Ill-inks, I tin your ubligcd humble servant, 8te.
UEOltGE KANE.
City of Philadelphia, ss.
George Kone, ofthe district oi Southwark, personally
appeared, and being duty sworn, doth declare and say,
Tliut tho uhovo stutcincnt is, in uii respects, corruct and
true, and that tho signature to it ia in the hand writing
of this deponent. JOHN IUNXS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28,18-2-1.
[From the Darien (tied.) Gazelle, November l.J
A most nxra.umniN-.vv r uns nssKcrnn nv Permit's
Catholicon.— Oiptnin l)om-ly t keeper of tho light on
Sajndo and master pilot lor !)<iimy liar, ulhorizcs us to
otukc known to lire public tire billowing fact of o recent
date.
“ About a month ago, I bought three hollies of Pot
mu's Catholicon, for iho pnrposo of lusting its virtues
upon Mr. Peter M'CiiIIiilIi, pilot of Doboy liar, who
had been for several years rmliiiicd to his lied and
erulelies in eansnij-.lenco ol'disoased limbs, and ulcerated
teut—tlm soles of his fuel tvern iu tliut shocking stale,
tlml the hones were porecplihln belli to tho sight ami
touch.
Mr. M'Cttlloeln tiller tho use of ranm nnrrr.r • of tint
C. train n on, laid aside lit- emlehes. and was this day-
ill town attending to liislai-inessju nearly perfect health.
Darien, November 1, 18Cd.
Hartford, Ctaut, February 20, 1827.
Mr. Win. \Y. Potter-
Dear Sir—I list a now but onk bottle of Calliolicon
left, A nersonnrrivedlliiseveiiiiig.tvIioeumefiOmiles
since tit. ruing, for l i hollies of Catholicon, and would
lutvo titkeil 2-1; iiul 1 eirllld b-t him have but 9. He
name erprOAs’e lor the silicic, and says tlml the person,
who itntl itsoditvii buttles, lias had a o uvr.n nlfee.iinn
nr eiiiisiuopti.iid’ Jil years ; and dial three of the t'nii-
tly- are invalids, and linvo jtatd in ten years, tor medical
tidvicu and medicine, pl.aOft. tie snystltuperson wlto
lias used tlm ttvo bo'tles, M t-r.i fol-nd any mluiciNlto
LOMl-um w ith rm; Catihhu'ON, nnd tliut the neiglt-
bottrs, seeing tho astonishing elli-ols it produced, n num
ber of them sent the above parson To procure tin- arti
cle, tiir varioustdu-otiiu discuses. Toe person told too
Im would wait two day, if l.o could to procure
the two dozen. Will you, without fail, send me,
or, ifneeossury, even eouiewiiliafurv boxes of the
Catholicon tii'ITxrttiiril, us ( fear delays wil! lake jilnee
in Now York and New Iluvetr; and usjto being util of
the article, 1 illiquid think of it.
lam, ililuste, yours, tic. E. W. 1111.1,.
TO SEJUniN.
Thoiittamls of imfortunnm seamen orb rendered ii«e-
Icbu lo llieir country by iho ruviices of a devouring dis
ease,tn which they aro moru subject tb. u any other cluss
of men. The ciiso ofun im'brtuimte sailor who either
embarks m a diseased slate, or finds himsoif so, on n
long voyage, must be truly deplnrabto; and it may
not, perhaps, bo improper to suggest tho propriety of
always inuiudiug the CuibuJinmiii iho medicine chests,
ofthe Navy and Merchants’service, it being a sovereign
remedy in tho diseuso alluded to.
TO SOUTHERNPrJIMTERS.
The Vegetable Cathoheon is peculiarly adapted to
those diseases which aro prevalent among tho coloured
population ofthe south. In that disease which is cul
led Yaws, it is a sure remedy ; a single trial of it will
convince planters of its superior efficacy to uny remedy
never licnatnrc m the United States. They should
of a similar without it.
Sold hy tho principal Druggists and Booksellers in
the United States.
ICP* Printed directions are on the bottles
W. W. POTTER,
No. 13, South Ninth street, between Chesnut and
Market, opposite tho University of Pennsylvania.
N. If. Those persons who may recoivo signal bene
fit from the uso of thu Catholicon, will confer a
particular favour ou those similarly afflicted, by forward-
uie certificates of their cures to the proprietor, or to any
of his agents.
A supply of tho ftbovc Valuablo Medicine
kept on hand, and orders from any part, ofthe
State, and letters postago paid, will receive
immediate uttention.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Sole Agents,
No. 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings.
July 14
The Savannah Steam Rice Mill.
T HIS establishment commenced opera
tions for tho, season, the beginning of
this month, and having beat all the old Rico
on hand is now in complote order for the re
ception-of tho.new crop, having plenty of
room nnd soparatu bins fur each lot. Tito
mill will wo kept going night and day as soon
as the supply will warrant it—It is now ascer
tained tliut from 80 to 100 barrels can bo
cleaned in the 24 hours “the engine and ma
chinery being first rate"_ so that planters
sending rice to this mill may calculate within
a fow days when they can receive it ready for
market. The mill will furnish barrels when
ever required nt 874 cents each, and will laud
rough rico from tho deck of vessels at) a ct. per
bushel. The proprietors have orceted on the
S remises n range of very secure and fire proof
rick buildings covered with slate for the pur-
pose of storing rice when required, by wliich
tho owner of it, may avoid the expense of
druynges, Sec. nnd preserve Us good order for
readier salo. Notice will be given the Fac
tor wlton tho parcel for him is commenced,
that he may detennine in time, to have it stor
ed, or receive it from the mill as soon as beat.
In case it is not taken away when turned out
oftlio mill, it will bo put. Into store and the
usual charge mado of 6 cents por week. A
constant supply of small rice and rice flonr
always on hand for salo in lurgo or small
quantities. For any further particulars, apply
at the Mill to
II. McALPIN, Agent, or
HALL, 8HAPTKR & TUPPER.
Oil* A fow good Coopers wanted for tho
Mill to whom 912 per month will bo given
and found,
nov 3
Ilydriodatc Potass
Croton Oil
Iodine
Blue Mass (Eng.)
Phosphate Sodo
do Iron
Cheltenham Salts
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
do sheet
Mczeron
Balsam Fir
Sarsaparilla (Span.)
PERFUMERY.
Otto ofRoscs Honey nnd Oranm
Bear’s Gil, Flower Water
Rose, Cologn, and Extracts of Roses
Lavender Water Pastilles Fumantcs
in cut glass and
plain Bottles. With a general assortmeil
of English, French und American SOAPS,
nov 10
JNOTICE.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs his
ft-iends and the public, that he lias open
ed on office in the Exchange, immediately
vndbr the one occupied by the Custom House
Department, where lie carries on the business
generally, of a 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 of the
examination of witnesses on interrogato
ries, under commission, or by consent in
chief, or de bene esse.
(KJ- All of which will bo done with accn-
rucT, neatness and despatch, upon moderate
terms.
*** The subscriber having had many years
experionco ill the above line of business, as
sures those who may employ him, tliut no
exert ion on his part shall be wanting to ren
der every satisfaction.
JOHN G. MAYER,
nov 0 255nf
American Monthly Magazine
von snpTF.MSEn, 1820.
T IIOS. M. DRISCOLL lias just received
the American Monthly Mugiiziuc for
September:
CONTENTS.
On the Gratuitous Administration of Jus
tice ; Elijah and Elisha; National Literature;
Morning; The Downer’s Banner; Napoleon;
Story of Gratitude ; lanes suggested by a
Drenm. Review—Tho Token for 1830 ;
Saplto and Lcucos. ltoviow—A Year iu
Spain—By a young Amoricaii; Black Bar-
bury. Editor’s Table—Shelley’s Posthumous
Poems ; Fugitivo Poetry—By tho Editor;
Chantry's Washington; Summary,
nov 4
Southern Review, for Nov'ber.
W T, WILLIAMS, hoa just received tho
. Southern Review, No. 8, forNovem-
her, 1820. CONTENTS :
Sismomli's Political Economy; Cuba
Hall’s Travels ill North Amorica ; Novels—
Dovoroux ; Infliionco of Chivalry upon Lit
erature ; Sir Waltor Raleigh ; Classification
of Plants; Anne of Geinrstein. nov 3
Salt lol re.
9000 LBS. Refilled Salt Pctre, just
ifiuUU rcceivod and for solo in lots to
suit purchasers by
1-JAY &. HENDRICKSON,
Druggisls,'Gibbon's Buildings.'
GARDEN SEEDS.
milE Subscribers toivc just received per
JL the ship Helen Mur, their FALL
FL Y of fresh Garden Kceds, consisting in
part ofthe following kinds, viz:
Parsley
OruWo Carrot
Red Onions
White do
Blood Beet
Spinach
Parsnip'
Long Scnrlct Radish
Red &. W. Turnip do
Imperial Lettuce
Sugar Loaf do
Cucumber
Squash, I*argc, &c.
this ycars ;
Drum Head Cabbage
Early York do
“ Sugar Loaf do
Great Savoy do
Early Dutch Turnip
Inuge Norfolk do
Ruta Bngn. do
Snap Beans
Lima do
Marrowfat Pens
Early Frame* do
Prussian Blues do
Early Dwarf do
All of which nro warranted of
growth.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Nos. 2 und 10, Gibbons’ Building,
octtf
YuJIow Pino Timber wanted.
milE Subscriber will contract for Yellow
JL 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, rive able bodied Negroes
Apply as above.
aug 20 „ 211
•* ilDittilo K YERSO?l y Jr,‘
* HAS just received per recent-
vals, in ndihtion to his run.:
rtockof DRUGS & MEDlCR^
.Jph.Quinino flip.) Super Carb Sodn
do Murpmnc do. Ergot .
Pipeline _ do. Saffron (Spun.) i
Opium (Turkey)
<lo. (Am.)
Musk (gr.) '
• Mustnnf Seed (white)
01 Almonds 1 '
do Amber (red.)
Castor (ft.'A.)
Soda and Scid. Pmrf
Acid Tartaric ;
Sal Aratus
Flora Benzoin
Castor Oil, superior
do. do. common
t resli Drugs, Medicines, &c. f i
THE subscribers have received pot *
Helen Mar and other arrivals, a
Fresh and extensive supply of Gen!
^ uino DRUGS nnd MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY, &c. such ns—
Sitph. Quinine, French, Iodine
Pcppcrine, Phosphorus
Cheltenham, Preston, and Epsom Salts
Jalap, Hippo, Rhubarb, Cream Tortur 'j
Canthnridcs, Colombo, Calomel '
Tart Emct. Spanish Flot. Indigo
Pearl Ashes, Croton Oil
Cologn, Lavender, and Honey Water in n
groat variety—Otto of Roses *
Washing and Shaving Soaps of every des
cription i
Fine Teeth, Dressing nnd Pocket Combs 1
Cloth, Huir, Comb, Teeth diNail Brushes
Hair Powder, with Boxes and Puffs |
'A fine Assortment of cut glass smcllin. - :
bottles with silver tops ° j j
Visiting, Conversation, and Playing Cords •
Lamp Oil, Glasses and Wicks of all kinds ' '
Which, added to their former stock, is not I
to be surpassed in collection or quality, by snv ' '
establishment in the Southern States. Met. '■ '
chante, Physicians, Planters, nnd Families
would do well to supply themselves for tho
season, os they are offered at veiv low prices. !'
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings.
June 3 6
HATS.
32 Cases. For solo by
II. SLOAN,
Hunters' Buildings,
oct 29 *
Landreth’s Garden Seeds.
A SUPPI.Y just received per brig
. Frances, warranted fresh, nnd for
‘ sale at Philadelphia prices by
, TIIOS. ltYERSON.Jf.
oct 26 Agent:
For Sale,
That convenient House in Co.
Iiimhia Ward, belonging to John
F. Lloyd, at present occupied by
Mrs. Stiles. If not disposed tlf
by tlm 15th October it will tlion be rented.
For particulars apply to
JAMES G. WILSON,
sept 26 227—{
1’ or sale or to Rent.
The subscriber wishes cither to
sell, or rent for ono year from the
1st 4'November next, his House,
situated on Columbia Square,
corner of York nnd Habersham Streets—a
carriage house and stable, with other out build
ings, ure nttuchcd to the House.
JAMES BROWN,
oct 17 t
Atlieneum.
W T. WILLIAMS lies just received the
• Atlieneum, or spirit oftlio English
Magazines, No 26 for October 15.
CONTENTS.
On Sir Walter Scott ns a Poet; First and
Lost Love ; Rural Sights nnd Rural Sounds;
Christopher Columbus; The City of tho So-
ven Churches; Illustrious Visiters; Etchings
from History; Tho Library of Entertaining
Knowledge; To ******, with Flowers
Roman Beggars; Visit to Lady Hester Stan-
hope; The Lone Graves; The Gatherer,
nov 6
Museum ibr September.
W T. WILLIAMS lias just received the
• Museum of Forbion Literature
be Science, No. 87, for Sept. 1829.
CONTENTS: .
Life and Writings of Dr. Parr; Tho Sol-
tiler’s Death Bed; A Hussar’s Lifo on Ser
vice ; French Criminal Trials; Madomo
Guizot; Lilies to a Young Lady on her Mar.
rwgq; Iho Fountain : a Ballad; Chester-
field’s Letters; The BowcrofBliss ; An Ad
venture in Ceylon ; FromPetrnrcn; Sketch-
ca on tho Road in Ireland; Parting WordB ;
Study of Botany ; Tlm Beauty of Arles ;
Childo Harold s Last Pilgrimoge ; Journol of
an Embassy to tho Court of Ava ; The Crcs-
cent; Autobiography ofMr Jonathan Wild,
tho lounger; Brand’s Passage oftlio CordU-
berns ; I ho Falls of Gorsiippsh; Eve of the
Battle of Salamanca: Litcraly Intelligence.
Published Monthly in Philadelphia, at 8(J
por annum,
nov 8
To Rent.
A comfortable Dwelling House.
Apply to
H All, SIIAPTER & TUPPER
oct 13
BOARDING.
M R. and Mrs. BURNETT liaviug taken
the plcnsont situation formerly occu.
pied by Mr. Lamar, opposite the Steam Boat
Office, respcctfidlv solicit the patronage of
their friends and the public generally. Board*
ing on Toasonable terms amf every attention
paid.
oct 21 239—}3w
Negroes for Sale.
A VALUABLE family of Negroes, eight
m number, will be sold or exchanged for
real estate in tliis city. Apply to
CHARLES S. HENRY,
oc 6 231-H
T „„ KMOVEl).
a havo Removed to the
feout ..'y° 8 L corn or of Shad’s build-
CO I ION LAGGING, STAPLE GOODS,
and a superior assortment of Fancy Goods,
which they intend soiling at a low advance.
e,..on WM- &. H. ROSE,
oct20 2 34
Notice.
r~10TTON received by the Steam Boat
V s Will ho allowed to re.
mom on tho wharf two days free of chargo;
ioI?t cc n ! 0VCd n" "" tlmt ti «°. 1 charge or
B'ilc P<7 week will in aliases
W.P. HUNTER.
Pres't, S. U. Co,
be mode,
nov \
For Sale,
A PLACE with a small gang of Negroes,
near tho City; thotormsof sale will bo
made accommodating to an approved purchaS*
or. Inquire at tliis Office.
octl ° 237—t
TUB
DAILY GEORGIAN,
IS rUDLISIIED IN THE
By ROBERTSON & BEVAN,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
AT EIGHT DOLLARS I»KR ANNUM*
r.tYAULE IS ADVANCE,
THE
coram GEORGIAN
IT J 110 Co V"P7 Pw«,» rent lo all parti oftlio Slate ud
tbrpwj *ucc ceding publication.
Coramunicattous by mail must be POST PAID.
, Jr j'y. an d«*gro«by Administrators, Krtcu-
by law to be held on
the first Tuesday in tho month, between tho hours of 10
and So dpek- at tho Courthouse in tho county iirwhich
iho properly laaituato. Notice of Iheaoialn r jV *
, N°bco oftbobxIo ofPer*jn«l ftrownymit bo riven
mhlto ntannor Forty day. before thuale.
wouco to Debtors and Creditors of an estate must be
[Uibjishod lor Forty Hays.
Notice that application will bo made to the Court of
Mon"h3* V ^ 0r ' CareJO * C l* an ^‘ raUSt