The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, December 28, 1829, Image 4

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A PUBLIC? SLL3S. SHERIFF'S SALK CONTINUED. On theJirft 7\tcsday *>* January next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in tho City of Savannah, between ilic us ual hours of sale, , , _ . _ •All tho Eastorn moiety or half part of nil those lota, parts or parcels of land, situated and being in tho hamlets of Yumaeraw 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 tho North by the river Savannah, on the East by wlmrf lot known as Pooler's, on tho South by Indian street, & on the West by tho Western inoicty of said lot and a half, and containing one hundred and fifty foot on tho river Savannah, and runs back front tho water to Indian street, togeth er with tho buildings and improvements. Le vied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure qf mortgage in favor of Samuel Halo, ad ministrator of James M. Dolton, deceased, against Robert and Joseph Habersham. - CEO ROE MILLEN, s. c. c. dec 8 • Superior Food for Children In valids and others. JJQBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, for TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTNI- UED. On the first Tuesday in January next, 'yy ILL bo soldi before the Court House in tho city of Savannah, butwoen the usu al hours of sale, the following property, or so much tltorcQfas will satisfy the State and County Tax: Lot and improvements, Falun st. Ogle thorpe Ward, also lot or lots letter I*, same ward, levied on ns tho property of James Mor rison to satisfy the State and County Tax tor the year 1828, amount d»o 810 75 and costs. DAVID DELL, t. e.c.c. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold at the Court House in the City of Savannah,between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, A Building and the Cotton Press contained therein on Roche’s wharf, (formerly Stan ton’s,) levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Wylly & Brown! against John Eve- ringham, Jr. A. D’LYON, c. s. dec 7 11 ’ CITY SHERIFF’S SALES—CONTIX-~ UEI). On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold at tho Court House in Sii- vaunab, between the hours of 10 and 1 o’clock, A negro girl, named Judy, levied on as the property of John S. Foster, Mary G. Foster, Ids wife nml Hester Lopcr, tosatisty an execu tion in favor of Henry Morningstnr. Suit! at the risk of the former purchaser. Also, Lot and improvements, Oglethorpe ward, fronting on West Rroad-st., the resi dence* of tho defendant—Levied on as the property of Ezra Kent, to satisfy nncxecut’on in favor of Henry Morningstar. A. D’LYON, r. *. dec 17 20 MARSHAL’S SAI.SE. ~ On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold before the Court JIouso in tho city ofSavannahbetwcon tho hours often and three o*clucb,-tho;fVn»wJ»» ft f«i«.v«... Rose and her four children, Tamar, Miller* Charlotte nml her l\vx» children, Toni mid Nancy and Leah, levied on as the property of John Morel, under an execution in favor of the Bank of the United States vs. the said John Morel. JOHN II. MOREL, dec 15 Marshal, I). G. making superior Burlev Water in ten minutes ; strongly recommended by the Facul ty as a nutritious cooling I'Wod fur Infants ; is in high reputo for making u delicious Pud ding j Wing considered preferable to Ground Rice, Tapioca, &c.; and excellent for thick ening Broths or Soups; and PATENT GROATS, for milking superior gruel in ten minutes, nt one half the expense of tho com mon Pearl Barley or Embden Groats. Either of tho above preparation made with Milk, af fords a very nourishing anil light Diet. Pre pared only, and sold wholosulo and for expor tation, by’Matthias Rubinson &. Co. 04, Red Lion Street, llolborn, London. Tho Patcntou solicits attention to the fol lowing Document. (Cony.) Apothecaries' Hall, London, Feb. 8ih, 1820. Sir—I have analyzed your Gloats and Bar- ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty’s Letters Putcnt for the solo manufacturing of the same, properly denominate “Patent Bak eev and Path.vr Groath.” I have no hesi tation in declaring them to bo grnninepow* drrs of the finest Barley and Oats! ever saw. I consider it a public udvantngo, and of great importance in the medical world,.that, by your mode of preparation, a valuable, fine, mucila ginous beverage atul food may bo obtained in a fmv minutes. I have also analyzed Homo samples,—imita tions of your articles,—which are “warrant ed free from adulteration, “these I pronounce lobe composition of different meals, conse quently, neither pure Barley-water nor Oat- gruel can he made from them. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, RICHARD CLARKE. To Mr. M. Roiussox. The above testimonial, from a gentleman who has already rendered the public much ser vice by exposing various deleterious mixtures and adulterations in articles of general con sumption, added to tho recommendation of the medical profession, inako it unnecessary for l ho proprietors to do more than state, that noun are Genuine which do not bear the words “Robinson's Patent" tho Royal Arms, and the Signature of Matts. Robinson. Warranted lo keep in any climate. The subscribers having ba*n appointed a-, gents for the.above articles and wit hn view of introducing them in this city for medicinal a ltd other purposes, have just received n small quantity, neatly put up m half pound packa ges, with directions for use. They tool as sured fnun the great demand forthem in New York, Philadelphia and Charleston, that a sin- tfle trial will decidedly prove their superiority to Arrow Root, common llurley, &.c. as a nu tritious food for children and invalids. LAY & HENDRICK,SON. Potter's Vegetable Catholicon i T HE unrivalled and extensive reputation already acquired by tins medicine, de mands from *ilm proprietor his gratoftil ac knowledgement to a discerning public. Those affected with KING’S EVIL, or ScrOflila, NECROSIS, or diseased bones, SYPHILIS in every stugo, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, ULCERS of evory des cription, however old and inveterate; every variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches cm the face, Pimples and Tetter in particular, Rheumatism and Gout, White Swellings and diseases resulting IVom Mercury, may be confident of obtaining iu all tho above cases, in which nature ho»not altogether yielded to disease, radical and permanent cures from the uso of the Catholicon. This is the first discovery of a medicine taken ill the stomach that Jins had tho long desired clfect of curin( tho most obstinate and distressing externa diseases. Tho uso of nutritious food, and the ordina ry avocations of business are not interrupted by the Catholicon ; nml itH properties having tho power of restoring both flesh and bone, nml of renovating and invigorating evory part, of tho system during tho process of cx- torirnnating’disonse, is without a parallel. Thu proprietor begs leave respectfully, to return thanks to tho many who have reposed confidence iti his former statements, relating to tho healing properties of tho Catholicon . and ho wouliffurther assure tho public, that he will in no instance forfeit their confidence by recommending his medicine ns applicable to any disease iu which it shall not have proved itself eminently successful. Tho folllowing certificates will, it is pro- sinned, satisfy tho most in credulous, of tho pre-eminent virtues of tho Culholicun. CERTIFICATES, Philadelphia, May 28, 1828. Sir,—l am now, thanks to vour iimdicmo, a hearty •nan. For nearly six years 1 have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threatened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having hud no regu lar medical advice from the comoiciiceinctif. my cum- iiUiutul last gotlu such a height that 1 could not swal low without great pain and dillicu’ty. Tumours formed iu different parts of my body, mid I began to think ray situation almost desperate. Tho five bottles of the Catholicon whiqh I have taken have completely cured rue, and I am now as well as I could wish to bo. With my thanks, l am your obliged bumble servant, &c. GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, ss. George Kane, oftlm district of Southwark, personally appeared, nml being duly sworn, doth durians and say, that the above hti.tuneiit is, in all respects, correct and true, mid that ihu signature to it.is in the hand writing 1 of this deponent. JOHN B1NNS. Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 1821. Druggists, Nos. 2 ami 15 Gibbons' Buildings, otig 27 Do la Montorats Columbian Vegetable Specific for tho cure of Con sumptions, A.stiun'i, Pleurisy, spitting of Blood, nml Ptilinonurv affection.* of every kind—tho most valuable remedy ever dis covered lbr tho'cure of consumptions ami ail discuses of tho breast and lunjp loading to consumptions. T O ALL AFFLICTED with those trou blesome affections, an immediate uso of lim* lltglrt) K»..^oa-rt|»«?CH|u in uuly uin^-rr- riftiy to convince.thb.nioHt incredulous of its possessing quulitiqp superior tb any other medical preparation jvt discovered. Since the discovery-<>f this invaluable medicine, An Act T» extend the time fur fortunate drawers in the Land Lotteries of eighteen hundred .'nml eighteen, eighteen hundred and nineteen, ami eighto-h lumdr.:d and twmity-onc, t<7 t«jw out grants lor the lands il.in drawn, and after the lime lltoreia specified, to vest tho same iu the stain. B E it enacted by the Senate and Ilouse of; Representatives of tho Ht<fte of Geor gia in General Assembly met, and it is here by enacted by the aiUhoritv of the same, That eveiy person who was a fortunate drawer iu Jhc laud lotteries by the authority of the acts passed on tho fifteenth dny ot December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, on the six teenth day of December, eighteen hun dred and nineteen, nud on the fifteenth day of May, eighteen hundred and twen ty-one, shall Tmvo until the first day of November, eighteen luuidrcd ami thirty, to takeout his, her or their grant upon paying into tho Treasury the stun of eight dollars. Sec. 2. Atul be it further enacted by the ait thority aforesaid, That from atul tiller the first day of November, eighteen hundred and thir ty, tho lands so drawn as aforesaid, and not granted, shall revert to and become the prop erty of the State. See. 5. And be it further enacted, That this act shall not extend to any lot or lots of land, drawn by orphans until throe years nf- fer the said orphans shall have arrived at tho ago of twenty-ono years; nor lo any lots drawn by idiots or lunatics or persons who have doparted this life since they gave in for it draw or draws in said lotteries oi‘1818,181!) and 1821, and whoso estates arc unrepresen ted, nor to any lots number ton and one hun dred set apart for tho purposes of public edu cation. See. 4. And be it further enacted, That nil laws and parts of laws militating against this act, be and the same is hereby repealed. Sec. 5. And bo it .further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall bo tho duty of his Excellency tho Governor,.to cause this act to ho published in all tho public Gazettes of this State, once n month, until tho first day of November next, and that he cause the expenses of such publication to bo paid ‘out of the contingent fund. WARREN JOURDAN, Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented to 0th November, 1820. GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor. nov 10 20:1—|r« NOTICE. T HREE months after date application will bo made to the Savannah* Ogee- choc and Alatamuha Canal Company, for the issue of Scrip No. Ott, dated 8th April, 1823, for five shares of stock in said company; the original having been destroyed or lost. TilOS. PAINE. sept 3 217—-film ■ - —— Hl.l . pulmonary Consumption, pro- uttch by the at tending phvsi- .* .. j j iavo consulted Fresh Spices. M ACE, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, pure, Popper, Alspico and Cayenne Pepper, of the first quality, have just been received, and will bo sold to f’umilies ut low prices by LAY & HENDRICKSON, doc 17 Druggists, Gibbons’ Buildings. numbers have experienced its salutary and happy effects.—Its mild and gentle operations are much extolled by those who have used it. In all cases of coughs, colds, asthmas, aud other consumptive ufil’ctions, by the use of this article they have been enabled to defeat mi enemy whose attacks would otherwise have been followed by the most alarming con- soquonce. This specific has relieved nud cured the most violent eases in which other medicines have failed to give any relief. It operates by gentle expectorations and may be given to infats and children with the great est safety. Do La Monterat’s Columbian Vegetable .Specific Ins stood the test of experience and proved itself t he most valuable remedy over discovered fur tho cure of Consumption and Pulmunarv affections of evory kind. Tim 'following certlllcatos, just received from highly respectable gentlemen will show its value: Baltimore County, Feb. 14/7* 1829. Gentlemen—I feel it.ruy duty to acknowl edge the groat benefit I have derived from tho use of Do La Monterat’s Columbian Vegeta- bio .Specific. I do not like to speak of the Medicine iu the exulted terms in which I esti mate it, I will, therefore, as briefly us possible, give a history of my own situation, with tho effects produced by litis valuable medicine.— I have been, for the last five or six years, la boring under a pulir " “ nouncod to be such chin, during which tune many physicians, taken much medicine, but all to but little purpose. Tho 12th of March, 1828,1 puked blood for Uni first time, nml con tinued so to do for several days iu succession, and on the 14th of the sumo month was con- fined to my hod, where I lay for two months until I whs reduced to such n state of debility, that my friends began to despairof my recove ry. 1 hud made uso also of all tho popular remedies without benefit, and having acciden tally heard of this Specific, I determined to give it a trial, anticipating from tho uso of it, no bet ter result than had attended tho uso of all the remedies 1 had taken; but in this I was happily disappointed. At my very lowest state! commenced the use of this Specific.— .1 took the first duso at night in a little herb ten, sweetened, which threw mo in a gontlo per- spiratiou and procured for me a good night’s rest. I continued to take tho medicine ns di rected, and in about fivo days iny cough was completely stopped aud have not had any re turn since. I tun now perfectly satisfied of the superior quality of this Specific over every other medicine offered for the enro of the above disease. You arc at liberty to uso this bitter in any way you nmy think proper.— Yours respectfully, (Signed,) JOHN R. ELLICOTT, . Baltimore, Feh. 19/ft, 1829 I, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, that for upwards of six months,.I was soverdly af flicted with a pain in my breast, nccompnined with a very bad cough and short ness of breath, and every indication (in tho opinion ofa plus- ician) of approaching consumption; after having boon persuaded by my parents, I was induced to make trial of Do La Monterat’s Colombian Vegetable Specific, and tho uso of three bottles completely restored mo to health. JOSEPH N. RUCKLE, A supply of tho abovo valuable Mcdicino Jins just been received by LAY & HENDRICKSON,Sole Ag’ts. upril 22 Gibbon’s Buildings. fFrom t!»o Dnricn (Guo.) Gazette, November l.J A most s.vTii.umnjNAV uhk tvmTMi tiv Pottkh’ ('athoi h’on.—Ciqitniu Duitriy, kce|H.-r of tho light on Supotu atul master pilot tor D.ittoy ltar, athoriy.es us to miike known to tho public the billowing fuel of u recent date. “ About a mouth ngo, I bought three bottles,of Pot ■ TNt’rt C ati tot. I con, for tho purnoso of testing its virtues upon .Mr. Ruler M’Cuttnch, pilot of Dubov Bar, who had been for several years confined to his tied nud crutches in consoipicimu nt'disensedlimbs, und ulcerated foot—the soles of his fool worn in that shocking state, that tho hones were perceptible both to the sight and toitnh. Mr. iM’Ciillnrb, after the tirnnfTimrr. norri.rs nfthe C.vriloi.u.oN, laid usidu his crutches, and was this day in town nUcndmg to hi* business,in nearly pur foot health. Hnrioti, November 1, 1820. Hartford, t’omi. February 20, 1827. Mr. W.n, \V. Putter- Dour Sir—I liavn now hut njes: buttle cf Catholicon loft, A person nrrivod this ercnitig. who mum: ISO mile: 1 touK'in iWfcSM ‘ii!(,',"ili;'i!!'-a l u.' v “i , li! name expressly f.r the article, and says that tho person, win bi.d u ted two tMitttcs, bus had a “ t.ivr.n utfretion • * e.iu'Vlaiplioti” years ; and that three of tho (am- d> ittvaiids, wimliuvo *rv ten years, for medical ndvicftund tncdiolin*, §1,500. lie saysthv r -vrc?n "h* has used lilt: two ho't leu, NKvi.it r.»rxv» axvmk.uc.nuti) to>M'A , t.: m umi tuk Catii<*i nos, and ijiat the neigh bour.*, i dug ihe astonishing»Hi ets it product d, a num ber of ihem sunt the above person to procure tho uiti- clr, lor various rhroiim diseases. 'Tliu person tol.l me ho would wait two day, if ho conkt Richland School, For Classical, Scientific, and Practical Education. . mllE publicaro respectfully infortnod,.that X this Institution is now organized, and jtt successfitl operation, at tho Rico Creek Springs. These Springs aro situated on tho highlands between Columbia and Camden, South Carolina, and have long been resorted to* by many families from these places, or a summer residence of great salubrity and com fort. The organization of the School is on tho plan oft ho most approved ‘Gymnasia in Eu rope and America. It is designed to obviate many of the defects in our common schools of learning, and to combine, as far as practi cable, all tho improvements of of the Ago or the important subject .of Education. Provi sion is made lbra thorough course of instruc tion in the following departments: A?» Elementary Department, comprising Rending, Spelling, Writing,Geography,Arith metic, and English Grammar. As a tho rough knowledge of those branches is indis pensable in laying tho foundation ofa good Education, overy student, in the early course of his study, will begrequired to bo master of them. A Classical Department, embracing the Latin and Greek, French, Spanish, and Ital ian languages. Tho Latin and Greek, will lie taught thoroughly und grammatically.— Tho student may prosocuto them to any de sirable extent, but as much time is often un- profitubly spent in the study of those languag es, he will bo required to pay no moro atten tion to them, than suits .the design of his edu cation. The Belles Lcttrcs Department, compris ing Composition, the.Principlee of Taste and Criticism, Rhetoric, and History. A Scientific Department, comprising the higher branches of Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Topography, Mea suring heights and distances, Survey ing, Nav igation, Civil Engineering, Natural Philoso phy, Natural History, and tho application of Mathematics to Architecture, and to tho prin ciple* of Mechanics. ■; A Commercial Department, embracing Book-keeping by single atul double entry, the forms of commercial instruments, with all that relates to tho details of commercial trans actions ; the history and objects ofcomtncrcc, its inlluence on society mid civil liberty, nml its connection with Political Economy und International Law; the Constitution of the United States, with the best illustration of its principles, furnished by eotempomneotis ex position, and legislative and judicial deci sions. An Agricultural Department, in which will bo taught Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geolo gy, Zoology and Botany, so far as these sci ences are of importance in a practical appli cation to tho purposes of Agriculture. The character of ditmrent soils, with the bust met hod of improving them, and their adapta tion to difieroul -productions ; the -raising of stock for labor otvfood, with the grasses and vegetables lor their use ; the implements of husbandry f*r saving nml ficUlliiting labor, with all that relates in practical .farming. A well cultivated farm will be attached to the institution lbr the .purposes of experiment and practical illustration, A Department of'Military *?eieru'e and Physical Education, finbrin ing tfjo princi ples ami practice -of tlw M'Htmv Science, lV—;—■*£;-. —1—4i.*U_ .n ii<] Physical Education. All the students of suit able ago will be formed into a Military Corps for stated drill und discipline. This is de signed to add ono profi;able variety to the department of Exercise and Pi osteal Educa tion, while it imparts practical knowledge in u science intimately connected with the duly of every Ameri.-att * l ilmp:). A regular atul systematic course t>f exercise will bo pm- •gUper meats have failed lo reform Lira, will jo permitted to retain his connection With the school. No student will be retarded by his class, but permitted to reap all tlio advanta ges of his talents, and industry. Public pray er will be attended daily, and religious wor ship on the Sabbath, at which all the students will bo required to bo present.- There will bo one aunual vacation only-—which com mences on Uto first of December, and conti nues four weeks. Uniform Dress. Blue coatee, single breasted, and standing collar, eight or ten Bat yellow Eaglo buttons on tho breast; three trader each pocket flap, and four at the usual places on the skirts. The collar, breast, culls, attd pocket flaps, trimmed with black braid, in crow foot form. Blue vest with yellow buttons; blue pantaloons^ in winter, und whito in summer. Black leather stock, or silk handkerchief. The clothing of each student should bo marked with his name. Tho Superintendents will personally attend to furnishing students with clothing, if desir ed, without any additional charge for such at tention. The charge to each student per year, in cluding board, tuition, rooms, bed aud bed ding, washing, mending,.fire, and lights, the professional services ot Dr. Dana, and every expense incident to his residence us a student, except books, stationary aqd clothing, will bo For those over ten years of ago #275 Under ten years of ugo, 250 MANSION HOUSE, (Corner of Broughton <S-Whitaker rtreeu). SAVANNAH. SmA. THE subscriber takes this meth- fffivQ o<l of returning thanks to his- lllllBH ' >r ' eni ' B and the public generally. JUSiSKm for the very liberal support which ho lins received since lie became proprietor' of theuhove establishment, nnd bcspcctfully solicits n continuance of their patronage., The House has undergone a thorough re* pair, nnd is now in complete order for tlio re ception of company. Apartments are ex*, pressly provided, and suitably furnished fur the accommodation of families. IBs table will at all times be ikrnished with the best the market affords, and his bar will bo stored with the choicest liquors. Attached to tlio premises, is a large and commodious Stable, to which careful and attentive hostlers are provided. No exertions on Iris part shall be wauling to ensure the comfort of those who may please tofuvor him witli a call. It. NEWCOMB. nov 11 257 l’nyublo half yearly in advance, either in cash or pupor ncgocinblc ut tlio Columbia or Cam den Bunk. Books of tlio best editions, and of all hinds used in tlio school, and stationary will ho fur. liished at the Charleston prices. Letters on tho subject of tlio school, ad dressed to Bailey & Duua, Columbia, South Curolinu, will receive immediate attention. K. W. BAILEY, ) Suprrin- H. L. DANA, J tendmts. Rice Creek Springs, January 10, lftjl). By tho politeness of tlio following gentle- tlemen, wo ure peripitted to-refor to thomas friends or patrons of the school: lion. John Taylor, lute Governor, iiE J Jud ff a C 0 al t ;° Urt Hon. David Johnson,^ 1 Appeals, lion. II. W. Desuussure, Chancellor, A. Blending, Esq. tcolum- Col. Thomas Taylor, > h;il Col. J. G. Brown, Prcs’tof the Bank, ) * lion. J. S. Doas ) p,,,,,,!™ Rev. S. S. Davis, \ C umdcn > llott. J. B. O’Neal, Judge of tho Circuit Court, Hon. William J. l’opo, llilton Head, Rev. Dr. Adams, Pres’t of Charleston College, Professor J. Dickson, of do. do. Professor S. 11. Dickson, ofS. C. Medical do. Rev. Dr. Palmer, Rev. Dr. M‘i)owell, T. Ford, Esq. Hon. Thus. S. Grintke, g W,«. Smith, Esq. II. A. Desuussure, Esq. Robert Means, Esq. Beaufort, Jos. Gumming, Esq. iSuvumuth, Georgia, dec 25 27 THOMAS 11YERSON, Jr. 1 HAS just received per recent arri vals, in addition to his formor stock of DRUGS & MEDICINE, &c. &c. Super Garb Soda- Ergot Saffron (Span.) Opium (Turkey) do, (Am.) Musk (gr.) Mustard Seed (white) Ol Almonds do Amber (rect.) Castor (N. A.) Soda and Seid. Powd. Acid Turturic Sul Aratus Flora Benzoin Cuator Oil, sujiorioit do. do., .common Snlph Qttinino (Fr.) do Morphine do. Pipcrino do. Hydriodatc Totass Croton Oil Iodine Blue Mass (Eng.) Phosphate Sodo do .Iron Chchcnhain Salts llenry’B Magnesia (genuine) Isinglass (staple) do sheet Mezbron Balsam Fir Sarsaparilla (Span.) PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses Honey and Orange Bear’s Oil, Flower ater Rose, Cologn, and Extracts of Roses Lavender Water Pastilles Furnantqs in cat glass and plain Bottles. With a general nssortment of English, French and American SOAPS, nov 10 In Eqiiiti/- -l.n Superior Court. Jir.vv Teiim, 18J0. Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. TIIE siib^criberii have received per Helen Mar und oilier arrival?, a Fresh nnd extensive supply of Gen nine DRUGS uml MEDICINES. PERI-TOIERY, &c. such us— Snph. Quinine, French, Iodine Popporino, Pliosplmriis Clicltenlinin, Preston, and Epsom Salta lalap, Hippo, Rlmbntb, Cream Tartar Cmitliurides, Cidoinho, Calomel Tiut Einet. .Spanish Flnt, inrti.ro Pearl Ashes, Croton Oil ' Cologn, Lavender, and Jtonev Water in a great variety—Otto of Ilonas Washing aud Shaving Soaps of overy des cription Fine Teeth, Dressing and Pocket Combs , ( Hair, Cotnb, Tuetli & Nail Brushes 1 fair Pmrdr-r, with Boxes and lWs A Tin Assortment of .cut glass smelling lta>t.tlpf» wHhoiitvnr tope ) mitmg, Conversation, and Playing Cards jmip Oil, (.lassos and Wicks oV all kinds Iu tbc-tuaUcr «'1*<ipp1iTiilit'p nX Dr. I*huI II. NYilkii.t' to h>- rcm-nt'il lit* 'IViwti-p, rt'urVmg und filing tho Pntittou of the. , v l, ;V‘ 1 *•* »*»••■«viqir Jtir an,or der ot this Ilonoritblt’ Court, requiring Altred Iverson, of the County of Jones uml State of (ieorgin, Cn.Trimtee'twill tin. said Paul 11. Whiei'i','added't7thoh , tV,rn,er K stoek , ‘i»'not Wilkins and William Iverson, the latter ot • to b<. K U mtw«.<l in Cfl iUr,u; r not ' .l.rr lo.Unt v !,il,lro„ of the said Wm. Ivors,,,, :itt'i Atm Jtiltza Iverson b:s wifi}, but now do- »** Ini would wait two day. if lx- iWd to pr.it ::r. ‘ * . r 4 * 1 *-" tho two tbiztm. ’Will you, wi’h.oit fail, kciiiI mo, j Deed bv every student, in \vn*on dne regjiru or, ifm-opiwarv, cv-ii itha fuw liox< s of dw will Ito hod to his f rmer h.ibils, partio;tl;»i* •Jailiulic-m t.fn.itifir.L !H I H.«r will tako p1»cu I ronstitntion, and the wishes or 'directiom of ii 2kow York i.lttl Jkowllavi.o : uilJ asto huioL' out oS i; ' In* article, I cmuiot diiiikofit. * lus pmnts. I mn, ait haste, yours, Kc. E. \X. BULL. i hose students who are designed for ( <>]. TO SRJU1EM ThounatMs of unfortimutu nctitnun arc rctidprcd ti«n. lesV-lo Iliuir country hy llic ravu^us of a devouring ilis- ua^Pjto whitrh Uicy arc nmro Fidjcutihau nny other class of men. The case ufan imfurtunaio sailor’ who rather embarks in u diseased stair, or limls himself so, oim long voviigo, must he truly deplorable; and it may notj porfiniis, he improper to suggest thu jjropriety of always un-hiding ihu Cutholiroiiin dm uimiiciuc chests of tho Navy and M^rcIlallts , service, it befog a sovereign remedy iu thu dUeusu ulliidvil to. TO SOUTH KRAT PLANTERS. The Vegetable Culholicun is peculiarly adapted to those diseases which nre prevalent among the coloured n mlntinn of the south. In thut disease which is cal* Yaws, it is a sure remedy ; a single trial of.il will conviocA planters of its superior eflicacy to nny remedy never beuaturo m the United Stales. They should ofa similar without it. Sold by the principal Druggists and Booksellers in tho United Stales. 10 s * Printed directions aro on thn Wiles W. XV. POTTER, No. 13, South Ninth street, between Clicsnut nnd Market, nmiusitu tho University of Pennsylvania. N. If. Tlioso person!! who may receive signal bene fit from thu use of tho Catholicon, will confer a particular fUvour on those similarly afflicted, by forward- mg certificates of their cures to tho proprietor, or to any of his agents. A supply of tlm above Valuable Medicine kept, on hum], and orders from any part oftho Stati*, and letters postage paid, will receive immediate attention. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, fiulft Agents, No.'2 &. 15 Gibbon'.; Buildings. j»iyM OYSTER HALE. T IIE above old and well known establish ment is now open lor the season. The proprietor bogs lenve to return thanks for punt favors, and solicits a continuance of thn same—ho pledges himself that no exertions shall bo wanting on his part to keep up the reputation of his house for the superiorly of its accommodation, numerous improvements having been made at considerable expense, and all with an cyo to tho comfort of his friends and patrons.—Wo trust therefore, that his exertions will ensure liiiu a continu ance of tho public favor. To his Country Customers:lie can promise a regular anti constant supply of Oysters, sent to any part of the two States South Carolina and Georgia, put up to order; hav ing mado extensive arrangements for that uprpose. All orders will as usual bo thank. Hilly received and promptly executed,, by the public’s Obedient Servant, oct 19 ‘ C. MIDDLETON. T HE subscribmS ha^^Rcniovcd to the South West corner of Shad’s build’ inge, opposito the East end of Gibbons’ build ings. Where they aro opening a vory exton sivo aflRortmnnt of PLAINS. IH.AIVKT.'/ra which they intend selling at a low advance. WM, & H. ROHE, oct20 £34 lego, will lie prepared to enter any of thu' classes. Those who wish to complete their education nt this institution, will receive a course of instruction truly liberal, uiul adapt ed to their intended pursuits in life. They may pursue the full course, embraced in ail the Departments, or such parts of it only as are applicable to tho designs of their educa tion. Apparatus, lor tho illustration, and practical application oftho mathematical and physical sciences, will he procured, us tho circumstances oftho school require. The students will bo divided into sections of twelve, and the whole number limited to one hundred. A teacher will bo assigned to each section, and with his section, will occu py a separate building constructed for their study and dormitory. lie will associate with them, both in their studios and amusements, and will at all times have a supervision over cvcrv part of their conduct. Tho government will ho parental, kind and liberal, but firm and addressed to tho good and honorable feelings of tho students, who will in all cases, board with tho teachers in thn style and manner of a well regulated family. Their lodging will ho in single .bods, and on matrasses, and tlio whole system of regimen such, us will be most conducive to their health and comfort. The most perfect regularity in their stu dies, exercises aud amusements, ahd the con stant employment of time to some useful and practical purpose, will bo required und en forced, by which early habits of attoution, in dustry, and perseverance, will bo formed, nnd will impart to after life their tone and influ ence. To cultivate, and establish such ha bits, the teachers will direct unremiltcd ef forts. The morals of tho youth will bo guarded by their removal from temptation to vice,and by tho parental government, constantly exer cised over them. Their health will bo preserved by the salu brity of tlio situation, by tho utmost cleanli ness in their rooms and persons, und especi ally by that wholesome physical discipline in gymnastic and military exercises, winch will cultivate a manly deportment, give strength nnd energy to the constitution, and restore the scholar to his studies with renewed relish und vigor. Their manners will ho cultivated ,l»v tho family order, that will ho given to the whole internal economy of lira institution, nnd hy tho terms of intercourse constantly sustained between tho'teachers aud student’s, in wltich the deportment of gentlemen, und the courte sies and civilities of well regulated society, will be carefully inculcated aud insisted ou. Weekly reports of all tho classes, designat ing tho proficiency and conduct of every stu dent, will ho made, from which semi-annual reports will bo transmitted to parents. Thorn will be private examinations weekly and quar terly, and public examinations annually. No student habitually negligent of study, or innt- entiveto the tows oftho invtituiiojt, after nil eeatrad, lira cental/ yue. Trusts mentioned ill .‘•aid Deed of Trust, to shew cause on the first day of the* r n \l Term of the Superior Court lbr lira slid County ofClmthitm, why rite said l’mil if. Wilkins should not bo released and removed from said Trusteeship. On motion, ordered that, the Ftiid Alfred Iverson and \Vil-. Hum Iverson, on behalf of thosnld'infant ers- tny yue trusts, do show cause on tho first day oftlm next Term oftho Superior Court oftho County of.Chut 1mm,\vliy the prayer oftho pe titioner should not be grunted.;—and it is fur ther ordered that, it copy of this order bo pub lished iu one oftlm Public Gazettes of this Ci ty, once a month until the meeting oftho said superior Court. % , True extract from tho minutes. ’ .ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk, jimc 29 81—J GARDEN SEEDS. T IIE Suhscrihcrs'have just received per the ship'IIolcn Mar, their FALL SUP PLY of frcoU Garden Seeds, consisting in pan of tlio following'kinds, viz: Drum Head Cabbage Early York do 14 Sugar Loaf do Grcon Savoy do Early Dutch Turnip Large Norfolk do Ruta Buga do Snap Beans Lima do Marrowfat Peas Early Frame do Prussian Blues do Early Dwarf do Parsley Orange Carrot lied Onions Whito do Blood Beet Spinach Parsnip Long Scarlet Radish Red & W. Turnip do Imperial Lettuce Sugar Loaf do Cucumber Squash, Large, &e. years' Afi of which aro warranted of this growth. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Nos. 2 anil 15, Gibbons* Building, oct .$50 REWARD. A RM ALL Negro Girl, nboirt. two years of age, named CHARLOTTE, wus either Slnlon or Strayed from the promises of thu subscriber, living on tlio borders of Bulloch and Bryan Counties, seme 17 days since. Thu crown or mould of her head is bald, her coimtonaco lively and intelligent, nnd her manner extremely familiar. As it is believed that she has been feloniously taken awav, the above reward will he givon upon her delivery end all expencek paid. „ WILLIAM BURNSED. "°v 23 4—f!im 1 cl low Pine i.nnlicr wanted. rplIE Subscriber will contract lbr Yellow i l'ino Timber of various lengths and siz es, deliverable from the middle of.September to the lei December. WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr. Ag'tS. 8.8. Mill Co. -XEBROES WASTED. \\ allied to hire, fivo able bodied Negroes Apply as ubove. ‘ nug 20 j,. Notice. A I.I. persons having demands against tho cstato of John II. Deuboll, aro requested to present them, and thoso indebted to mako payment to F. HERB, Qual. Ex’or. doc 5 Ilk—fr. establishment in the Southern States'. 'Mer chants, Physicians, Planters, and Families would do well to supply themselves for tlui season, as they are offered ot very low Drives. DAY &• HENDRICKSON, . Druggists, & 10 Gibbon’s Buildings, tune!) D out -ti LtUidreth's Garden Seeds. A SUPPLY just received per brig * ranees, warranted fresh, nnd for sale at Philadelphia prices hy TITOS. R YERSON, Jr. Agent. To Rent, The Store adjoining tho City Hotel, under the' dwelling of Mrs. Miller. Immediate possession given. Apply to MIILBinciC &. BAKER. nov 17 To Rent. A comfortable Dwelling House. Apple to 11A1,1 „ SIIAPTER & TUPPER oct 153 FRIENDS OF LITERATURE. I F, in this city or its vicinity, thoro aro any among tho patrons of Franklin College, who are disposed to add to its Library rare and valuable works, which they may have in their possession, they will lio gratefully re ceived und safely conveyed to tlio Librarian, If left at the olfice oftho Georgian, nov 9 Negro Shoes, &c. 6T, 1 PACKAGES—consisting of Men's Al J. lhoht, Bootees, Shoes and Pumps— also,I,adies,Boys and Children's Shoes—and dll dozen Lead Pencils. For sule low ut LUTHER’S m»v 24 Exchange Office. DAILY GEORGIAN, |. i i KUno i. ix Tin: 1 Bv ROBERTSON & BE.VAN. icniTonn a.xi) proprietors, AT EIGHT DOLDAUS 1'LIl ANNUM, PAVABKE IN ADVANCE. ■ inet- j, mien a »» uhk imoililuy, »> CUac«(J day) atthoollico oftlm Daily Gcursiao. an,] ali the intelligence, Commcreiil, Pnlnionl and Rjte j "'““s."iel.id.ngAdvertisement,, puldWadinIheDaity Tl.o Country Paper i. sonttanllpart. rftho Slate and Umnn, ordel.vered.ntho city, uU'ivE DOLLAIIS n, e annum, payable in advance. , * 0 1 HT r . Notico irtta in like tmtnnnr Forty day. before tho .alm M ?■»'" Noueo to Detaom and Creditor, of»n estate r~. . w. pubhdhadfor Forty day.. * * ’ wl *to mutt t^» Noti® tl.atopplicntien will b® trade to tb> r> McZ?' ,urlwc,0, ' ;,h " d . ruSl%f, f