The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, December 30, 1829, Image 4

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—£r*J3LXC? SiwLSS. SHERIFF’S SALE CONTINUED. On thv first Tuesday in January next, W ILL*bo sold buforo the Court House in tho City of Savunnab, between the us ual houra of eitfe, All tho Eastern moiety or half part of on those lots, parts or parcels of laud, situated find being in the hamlets of Yamacraw ami 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 tho river Savannah, on tho East by wharf lot known as Pooler’s, on tho South by Indian street, & pn tho West by tho Western moiety of said lot and a half, and containing one hundred and fifty feet on tho river Savannah, and runs back fVom tho water to Indian street, togeth er with tho buildings and improvements. Le vied on under and by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Samuel Halo, ml- jniuistrtttor of James M. Bolton, deceased, Gainst Robert and Joseph Habersham. v tiECROE MULLEN, *. c. c. dec 3 TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE—CONTNI- UBI). On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL bo sold before the Court liniiso in tho city of Savannah, between tie; usu al hours of sale, tho following property, or so much thercofas will satisfy the State and County Tax: Lot and improvements, Falun st. Oglo- •tkorpo Ward, also lot or lots letter P. same Hvard, levied on as tho property of James Mor rison to satisfy tho Stuto aud County Tax to* the year 18119, amount duo $10 73 and costs. DAVID BELL, t. e. c. c. CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. On the first Tuesday in January next, l*® 8 °hl at tho Court House in the TT City ofSavaunali, betweeu the hours of 10 and l 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 Wylty & Brown, against John Evo- ringham, Jr. A. D’LYON, c. m. doc 7 11 CITY SHERIFF’S SALES—CONTIN UED. On the.first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold at the Court I louse in Sa vannah, botwcou.tho hours of AO and 4 d’clock, A negro girl, named .Tudy, levied on as the property of John S. Foster, Mary <1. Foster, ids wife and Hester Loper, to satisfy an execu tion in favor of Henry Morningstor. Sold at ‘the risk of tho former purchaser. Also, Lot and improvements, Oglethorpe ward, fronting on West Broad-st., the resi dence of the dufuudant—Levied on as the property of Ezra Kent, to satisfy an execution in favor of Ilonry Morningstar* A. D’LYON. r. s. dec 17 !!0 Superior Food for Children In valids and others. R OBINSON’S i'ATENT BARLEY, for making superior Barley Water iuton minutes; strongly recommended by the Facul ty. Qs a nutritious cooling Food for Infants ; oning Broths or Soups; and PATENT (JROATS, for umking superior gruel .in-ton minutes, at ono half tliu expense of the com mon Pearl Barley or Embdcu (iroatp. Either of tho above preparation made with Milk, of- lords a very nourishing and light Diet. Pre pared only, aud sold wholesale and lor expor tation, by Matthias Robinson & Co. 04, Red Lion Street, llolborn, London. * Tho Patentee solicits attention to tho fol lowing Document. (Copy.') Apothecaries’ Hull, London, Feb. Bth, 1820. Sir—I have analyzed vuur Groats and Bar ley Powder, which you, having His Majesty's Letters Patent lor the sole manufacturing of the same, properly denominate “Patent B.vr- t.ky and Patk.nt Groats.” I have no.hesi tation m declaring them to bo genuinepvw- ders of the finest Harley and Oats l ever saw. I consider it a public advantage, and of great importance in tho medical world, that by your inode of preparation, a valuable, lino, mucila ginous beverage and food may be obtaiaed ill d few minutes. T have also analyzed some samples,—imita tions of your articles,—which are “warrant ed free from adulteration, “thosu I pronounce to bu composition of different me.uls, conse quent ly, neither pure Hurley-water nor Oat- gruel can be. madefrnrp them. I am, Sir, your obedient*«rvuut, RICHARD CLARKE. To Mr. M. ItoujNsoN. The above testimonial, from a gentleman wltf> 1ms already rendered the public nnieh ser vice by exposing various deleterious mixtures and adulterations in articles of genernl con sumption, udded to -the recommendation of the medical profession, make it unnecessary t'or thu proprietors to do more than state, that none are Genuine which do not bear the words “Robinson s Patent” the Royal Arms, and the Signature of Matts. Robinson. Warranted to keep in any climate. Tim subscribers having been appointed n- gonts lor the above articles and with a view of introducingthcm in this city for medicinal and other purposes, tune just, received a small quantity, neatly put up in hull* pound packa ges, wit 1» directions for use. They loel as sured from tho groat demand for them in New York, Philadelphia and Charleston, that a sin gle trial will decidedly prove their superiority to Arrow Root, common Barley, &c. os u nu tritious food for children and invalids. LAY &. HENDRICKSON. Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15 Gibbons’ Buildings. aug “7 MARSHAL’S SALSK. On the.first Tuesday in January next, W ILL bo sold before the Court House in tho city ofSavnnnnh between the hours often and threu o'clock, the following slaves: Rose and her four children, Tamar, Miller, Charlotte and her two children, Tom ami Nancy arul Leah, levied «m .»•> ti,.- ju-vju nj »« John Morel, under an execution in favor of tho Bank of the United Stutes vs. the said John Morel. JOHN II. MOREL, dec 13 Marshal, 1). G. An Act Tn extend dm time fur fortunate ihtover ; in the T.ass.t Lotteries uf i-ijilitocn linn Ircd'and eighteen, eighteen hundred utul nineteen, mi l fighteeu hundred mid twenty-one. to take out grants for tint lands thu* drawn, ami after the time therein specified, to vest the s.unu in the state. B E it unacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tho State of Geor gia in General Assembly met., and it is here by Quactci I.V Itf limit.*.M.; M’thesume, That rvery person who was a fortunate drawer in the laud lotteries by the authority of the nets passed on the fifteenth day of December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, on the six teenth day of December, eighteen hun-. dred and nineteen, and on tho fifteenth day of May, eighteen hundred and twen ty-one, shall have until tho first day of November, eighteen huudredand thirty, to take out his, her or their grant upon paying into the Treasury the smu of eight dollars. Ecc. 2. And be it. furthor enacted by tho au thority aforesaid, That from and after the first day of November, eighteen hundred aud thir ty, the lands so drawn as uforesaid, and not granted, shall revert to and become tho prop erty of the State. weq. 3. And be it further enacted, That this act shall not extend to any lot or lot s of land, drawn by orplmns until tlneo years af ter tho said orphans shall have arrived at the ago of twenty-one years ; nor to any lots drawn by idiots cr lunatics or persons who have departed this life since they gave in for p draw or draws in said lotteries of 1818,1810 and 1821, and whose estates are unrepresen ted, nor to any lots number ten and one hun dred set apart for tho purposes of public edu cation. .Sec. 4. And bo it further onactud, That, all laws and parts of laws militating against this act, be aud the same is hereby repealed. iSee. 5. And be it further e:in.:t.:>l by the authority aforesaid, That it shall bo the duty of his Excellency the Governor, to cause this act to bo published in all the public Gazettes of this State, once a month, until the first day of November next, utul that he cause the expenses of such jmUlicaUou to be paid out of the contingent land. WARREN JOUItDAN, Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented to 9th November, 1821). GEORGE It. GILMER, Governor. liov 19 *30;i—»ro NOTICE. T HREE months after date application will be made to tho Savannah, Ogco- chco and Alatamuha Canal Company, for the issue of Scrip No. 03, dated 8th April, 1828, for five shares of stock in said company; the original having bcendestroyrdorlost. THUS. PAINE. sopt 3 217—13m — Fresh Spices. M ACE, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon Ginger, pure, Pepper, Alspico anti Cayenne Pepper, of tho first quality, have just been received, and will be sold to families * attow prices by I AY A' HENDRICKSON, dec 17 Druggists, Gibbons’ Buildings. Do hi. Montcrut s Columbian Vegetable Specific lor tho cure of Con sumptions. Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary affections of every kind—tho most valuable remedy ever.dis covered lor the cure of consumptions and all diseases of the breast mid lungs leading to consumptions. rMV) ALT, AFFLICTED with those trou- •"* blesorpo affections, an immediate use of Ibis highly celebrated .Specific is only neces sary to convince the most umreikiUnis of its l)oSS/*Ssillir niinlit.inn cnimrii.. ...... medical preparation yet discovered. Since the discovery of this invaluable medicine, numbers have experienced its salutary and happy effect*.—Its mild and gentle operations -••re much extolled by those who have used it. In all cases of coughs, colds, asthmas, and other consumptive affections, by the use of this article they h'lvo been enabled to defeat an enemy whoso attacks would otherwise have been followed by the most alarming con sequence. This specific has ruliuvud and cured the most violent cases in which other medicines have failed to give any relief. It operates by gentle expectorations and may be given to’iufiits and children with the great- ost safety. Do l/i M.mterat’s Columbian Vegetable Specific has stood the test of experience utid proved itself tho most valuable remedy ever discovered for the cure of Consumption and Pulrnoiiarv affections of every kind. « The following certificates, just received from highly respectable gentlemen will show its value: Haiti more County, Feb. 14 th 1821). Gentlemen—l feel it. ray duty to acknowl edge t he grout benefit I have derived from the use of I)e La Monturat’s Columbian Vegeta ble Specific. 1 do not like to sjieitk of the Medicine in the exalted terms in which I esti mate it, I will, therefore, ns briefly as possible, give a history of my own situation, with the elVects produced by this valuable medicine.— I liaye been, for the last live or six years, la boring under a pulmonaryiConsumptioii, pro nounced to be such by the attending physi cian? during which time I have consulted many physicians, taken much medicine, but all to but little nurposc. The 12th of March, 1526,1 puked blood for the first time, and con tinued so to do fur several days in succession, and on the 14th of the same month was con fined to my bed, whore I lay for two months until I was reduced to such a state of debility, that my friends begun to despnirof my recove ry. I had made use also of nil the popular remedies without benefit, and having acciden tally heard of this Specific, I determined to give it a trial, anticipating from thu use of it, no better result than had uttended the uso of all the remedies I had tuken; but in this I was happily disappointed. At my very lowest stall? I commenced the use of this Specific.— 1 took tho first dose at night in a little herb tea, sweetened, which throw me in a gcutlo per spiration and procured for mo a good night ’s rest. I continued to take tho medicine as di rected, and in about five days my cough was completely stopped and have not had any re turn since. 1 am now perfectly satisfied of the superior quality of this Specific over every other medicine offered for the cure 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. 11M, 1820 I, Joseph S. Ruckle, do hereby certify, that for upwards of six months, I was severely af flicted with a pain in my breast, accoinpaincd with a very bad cough and short ness of breath, and every indication rin the opinion of a phis- ician) of approaching consumption; after having been persuaded by my parents, I was induced to make trial of Pc 1 »a Montana's Colombian Vegetable Specific, and tho use of three bottles completely restored me to health. JOSEPH N. RUCKLE. A supply of the above valuable Medicine bus just been received by I A Y & HENDRICKSON, Sole Ag’ts. april22 G'.bbcn'fl Buildings.: Potter's Vegetable Cutltulicun T HE unrivalled and extensive reputation already acquired by this medicine, de mands, from the proprietor his grateful ac knowledgement to a discerning public. Thoso affected with KING’S EVIL, or Scrofula, NECROS(S, or diseased bones, SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, ULCERS of every des cription, however old and inveterate; ’every variety of Cutaneous disease, blotches on the thee, Pimples qud Tetter in particular, Rheumatism and Gout, White Swellings aud diseases resulting from Mercury, muy be confident of obtaining ii; all the above cuscs, iu which nature has not altogether yielded to disease, radical and permanent cures from the use of the Cutholicon. Tliis is tho first discovery-of a medicine taken in tho stomach that has had tho lung desired effect of curing the most obstinate and distressing external diseases. Tho use of nutritious food, nnd the ordina ry avocations of business are not interrupted by tho Cutholicon; and its properties having tho power of restoring both flesh and bone, and of renovating and invigorating every part of the system during the process of ex terminating disease, is without a parallel. Thu proprietor begs leave respectfully, to return thunks to the many who have reposed confidence in his former statements, relating to tho healing properties of tho Cutholicon; and he would further assure tho public, that lie will in no instance forfeit their confidence, by recommending his medicine as applicable to any disease in which it shall nut have proved itself eminently successful. Tlio lblllowing certificates will, it is 4 sumed, satisfy tho most in credulous, of the pre-eminent virtues «!’ the Catholican. CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, May 28,1829. ■fib,—I am now, thanks to your medicine, u huuvty nmn. Fur nearly nix year* 1 have boon a martyr l‘»a discus*’, win,sc ravages threatened, if not soon stopped, to pul a period to my existence. Having bad no regu lar medical advieo Horn thu r.oininciieemuut.-my com plaint at last got to such a height that I could not swal low without great pain and difficulty. Tumours formed indifferent parts ofmy body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. Tho five bottles of the Cutholicon which J.have taken have completely cured me, and I am now as well as J could wish to bo. With my thanks, I am your obliged humble servant, &r. GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, M. George Kune, of thu district of Southwark, personally appeared, and being duly sworn, doth declare mid say, that thu above statement is, in nU rmqwet*. correct and true, anil that tho signature toil is in thu hand writing of tills deponent. .JOHN B1NNS, Aldcrmaift Philadelphia, May 23, lUitf, [From tho Darien (Guo.) Gazette, November 1.] Ajrvr KXTii vyntHN.w « rnr. Krm -n.n iw PorrutV C vfiltii icon*. —Captain Doaely, keeper ofithu light, on Supolo and master pilot tor IMtoy liar, uflmrizes us to make known to the public the following fact of u recent date. ‘‘About a mouth ago, I bought throe bottles of Pot Tr.u's C ath to-ICON, for the purpose-of testing its virtues upon Mr. Pelur M’Gullwou, pilot of D»hoy liar, who had been for several years confined to his bed mid I’riilchi's in eotisofjue feet—the soles of his fi il diseasedh mbs, and ulcerated l were in that shock'ui!* state, th.it tho tones were perceptible both 10 the bight aud touch. ^ Mr. Cfi’Culioeh, after the use of Tutor. jmm.fs.Mffhe C.t riiot.n on, laid aside Ills crutches, and was this day in town attending to his bfistness,itr nearly pcrfuctheulih*. Darien, November ],- lR2fi. Hartford, Conn. February 20, 1327. Mr. Win, W. Potter— * Dour Sir—Ihavu now hut on». bottle of CniholWm mfi. A person arrived this evening, who came «0 toiler since morning, fi»r P7-boitles of Cutholicon, and w.iuM have taken 24 ; Iml I could hit bituhuvo bull). He Ciitnn e.\press!y lor tho,miich^ und t **•'VVH**«*’W or (.ousumption’' 20 years ; and that three of th** fam ily arc invalids, aud have paid in ten vgars, li.r medical mi vice and n»:dicine, $i,o0tt. 1 lc savsthc person who bus used the two Unities, Xi.v mi For.\n anv mi.dk'.nk i'o comi’.uik with tui: Catiioi n *tN, and that the m igh- hours, seeing thu astonishing«i’i «'ls it protluctd, a num ber ot them &ent tin: above person to procure the urti- ele, for various chronic diseases. Tin; person told no hu. would vvuit two day, it* .ho a.'uul-i to procure ihe two dozen. Will you, without tail, scad two, or, ifiiecessarv, even couiu wiltia fuw boxes of the Catholieoii to’IIarttiird, us I fear delays will take place in New York and New Haven • uu<l ns^to being out o! the article, 1 eatiuot think ofit, lam, in haste, yours, &c. E. \V. JR’I.L, TO SRAMRJf, Tlmusnmls of uofo»tunatesean«:tvarc Tendered use- less to their country |iy the ravages of a devouring dis ease,to which they arc more Mihjcctlhaii any other class of nii;ii. The case of an unfortunate sailor who either embarks m a diseased state, or litab* himself so, on a Ion; tint, . alway of the Navy utul Met chants’ service, it being a sovereign remedy in the disease alluded to. TO SOUTHF.HAT PMATTERS. The Vegetable Cathulicon is peculiarly adapted to those diseases which arc prevalent among the coloured liaimlatiun of the fcuutb. In that disease which is cul led Yaws, it is a fffre remedy ; a single trial of it will convince, plutitcvs of its superior efficacy to any remedy never hmmlorn in thu Utiitud .States. Tiny sltuuld of a similar without it. Sold by tho principal Druggists and Booksellers in the United if tales. Richland School, For Classical, Scientific, and Practical Education. rpHE public arc respectfully informed, that JL this Institution is now organized, and in Buccessful operation, at tho Rice Creek Springe. These Springe arc situated on the highlands between Columbia and Camden, South Carolina, and have long been resorted to, by many families from these plaons, as a summer residence of great salubrity and com fort. The organization of the School is on the plan erfthe most approved Gymnasia in Eu rope nnd America. It is designed to obviate many of tho delects in our common schools of learning, and to combine, ns far aspracti- c^ble, all the improvements of of tho age on the important subject of Education. Provi sion is made for a thorough course of instruc tion in the following departments: An Elementary Department, comprising Rending, Spelling, Writing, Geography, Arith metic, and English Grammar. As >a tho rough knowledge of tlioco launches is indis pensable in laying the foundation of a good Education, every f hide tit, in tho early course ofliis study, will bcjjrcqutrud to be master of them. A Classical Department., embracing tho Latin aud Greek, French, Spanish, and Ital ian languages. Tho Latin and Greek, will bo taught thoroughly and grammatically.— The student may prosecute them to any de sirable extent, lint as much time is often ,uk- profitublv spent iinthe study of thoso languag es, ho will ho required to pay no more atten tion to them, than suits the design ol* his edu cation. The Belles Lcltres Department, compris* ing Composition, tho Principles ol’Tuttc and Criticism, Rhetoric, and History. A Scientific Department, comprising the higher brunches of Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Topography, Mea suring heights nnd distances, Surveying, Nav igation, Civil Engineerin'*, Natural Philoso phy, Natural Historv, and tho application of Mathematics to Architecture, and to the prin ciples of Mechanics. A Commercial Department, embracing Book-keeping by single niid.doublc.cntry, the forms of commercial instruments, with all that relates to the details of commercial trans actions ; the history and objects of commerce, its influence on society auu civil liberty, ami its connection with Political Economy and International Law; tho Constitution of the United States, with tho best illustration of its principles, furnished by cotemporuiicous ex position, utid legislative and judicial deci sions. An Agricultural Department, in which will ho,taught Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geolo gy, Zoology anti Botany, so liiciu? tJwso sci ences are of importance in a practical appli cation to the purposes of Agriculture. Thu character of different soils, with the best method of improving them, and tlwir adapta tion to different productions ; the raising of stock for labor or food, with the grasses and K r meansIittvoliulodtore,cihaluin,wdl ]Vf A JVSIONI HflTTfie ■mined to retain hi, connection with the IWAlXOiVTIXI IlUtOli, school. No student will bo retarded by his (Comer of Broughton if- Whitaker .trects) class, but permitted to reup all the advantaj SAVA.I\JVAlf. gea of his talents and industry. Public pray* t*r will bo attended daily, and religious wor ship-on the tfulbath, 41 which oil tho studenta will bo required to bo present. There will bo ono annual vacation only—which com mences on tho first of December, and conti nues four weeks. . Uniform Drrbs. Bluo coatee, single breasted, and standing collar, eight or ten fiat yellow Eagle bullous on tho breast; three under each pocket flap, and four at tho usual places on tho skirts. Tho collar, breast, cuffs, and pocket flaps, trimmed with black braid, in crow foot form. Blue vest with yellow buttons; blue pantaloons,in winter, ami white in summer. Black leather stock, or silk handkerchief. The clothing of each student should be marked with his nuino. The Huperintondents will personally-attend to tarnishing students with clothing, if desir ed, without any additional charge tor such at tention. Tho qhargo to each student per year, in cluding board, tuition, rooms, bud.und bed ding, washing, mending, fire, and liglits, tho professional services of Dr. Dana, mid every expense incident to his residence us a student, except books, stationary tmd clothing, will he For thoso over ten years of age $275 Under ton your.i of ugo, 230 Payable half yearly in advance, either in cash or paper negociablc at the Columbia or Cam den Bank. Books of the best editions, and of all kinds used intho school, and stationary will be fur nished at tho Charleston juices. Letters on the-subject of the school, ad dressed to Bailey & Dana, Columbia, South Carolina, will receive immediate attention. K. W. BAILEY, ) Supcrin- 11. L. DANA, \ U ndents. Rice Creek Springs, January 10,1820. By the politeness of tho following gentle- tinmen, we are permitted to refer to them as friends or patrons of the school: Hon. John Taylor, late Governor, Ilcm Ahm. Nutt, nfth, Court Hon. C. J. Lolcock, > Hon. David Johnson, ^ ^ * * Hen.^U. W. Dc&aussure, Chancellor, A. Bhmding, Esq. ) r „i mi . Col. Thomas Taylor, • »• Col. J. G. Brown, Frcs't of the Bunk, ) * Hon.J.S. Duas > c „ mdc Rev. fc. o. Davis, ) lion. J. B*. O’Neal, Judge of tho Circuit-Court, Hon. William J. Pope, Hilton Head, Rov.Dr. Adums, Pres'tof 1 Charleston College, Professor J. Dickson, of do. do. Professor S. II. Dickson, ofE. C. Medical do. Rev. L>r. Palmer, Rev. Dr. M*Do\u.n, T. Ford, Esq. lion. Thos. Grimke, W, S. Smith, Esq. II. A. Desanssurc, Esq. Thos. Napier, ) Merrhant‘t. Thos. Flemming, \ * ritE imWribcr takes thia moth, od of returning tlianlcB to luu — * ne " d ? <“>“ *h« public generally •Kami tor thu very liberal support which lio has rocoivod sinno ho bocamo pronrietor of thu above establishment, and respectfully solicits a continuance of thoir patroimgo.i ’ Tho House has undergone a thorough re pair, and is now in complete order for t?io re ception of company. Apartments are ex pressly provided, and suitably furnished li,r the accommodation of families. His taii'c will at all times be furnished with tho hc<t the market atlbrds, and his hat will he stored with the choicest liquors. Attached to th- premises, is a large and commodious Stalle to which careful and attentive hostlers are provided. No exertions on his part shah Is- wanting to ensure the comfort of those v.io may please to favor him with a call. It. NEWCOXIIT. nnv 11 ‘Si7 THOMAS RYEltSON,Jr. HAS just received per recent arn- . vuls, in addition to his fonn.tr stock of CHUGS & MEDICINE, &c. fire. Snlpli tiuinim; (p'r.) do Morpiune do. I’ipcrine do. Super Carb Soda Ergot Sul Iron (Span.) Opium (Turkey) , d< !- , ) Musk (gr.) Mustard Seed (whiiv) 01 Almonds do Amber (root.) Castor (N. A.) Soda and Suit!. PumJ. Acid Tartaric Sal Aratus Flora Benzoin Castor Oil, superior do. do. common voget aides iiir their use ; On- implements of Hubert Beimllut, -los. V tvn»«in e . k4- W-attuah. well cultivated jar::, will ho attached to tin? 1 1 Georgia. 27 institution fur tho purposes of experiment and practical illustration. -4 Department if Military Science, and Physical Education, '•mbr.iring tho priuci- idos and practice .-f the Military Science, , 1 Jymriaslics, utul all that relates to health and Physical Kducathm. Ail tl"*shidents **>*: : t- u.i.i- «ig«- wilt iif t-.rnfu mt-.-, a Military l orj*.- lor stated drill and disciplii,v. This is de signed to add one [ifufitahlo vxriely to tin In Equity—In .Suporior Court, May Tr.nirt, 1-821). la ilia matter of application of l)r. i'aul )1. Wiliuns tu bo N.'ftloVrJ U» TrtiSti'i*. O N rending and filing the l’etitinn ofthe s-iid I'aul II. Wilkins, praying for an or- 1 •* «- »•!'*)»;.•« lI'immiML'Cimit, .Mitt »t ] | ».u.'ju nfiU*! v.omu\ in dories iin<! Slate ,,j | ! Getrfgia, <’V.-Trustee with the said Paul H trill.;.. „».i n--.ii: r. ... ,i... »•.» Ilydriodatn Potass Croton Oil Iodine Blue Mass (Eng.) I'liospliate Sodo do Iron Cheltenham Salts Henry's Magnesia (genuine) Isinglass (staple) do sheet Mezeron Balsam Fir Sarsaparilla (Span.) perfumery. Otto of Roses Honey and Oran- . Hcur « Oil, Flower Water Itosc, (. olngn, nml Extracts ofltoscs Lavender Water Tustilies I’limaiites in cut glass and ttain Bottles. Witlin general assortment ot hngitsU, I- reach uud American SO \VS. imv 30 l)ntf(s, Medicines, &e. I'HE subscribers have received pi r Helen Miit und otlier tirrivnls, a bresh mid extensive supplv id’lieu nine DHL'liS and MEDICINES, i'EUFOJIEIlY, file, sued, ns Kill'll. Quinine, French, Iodine 1-epperiiie, l'liosjihurus Ctieltenliam, I’reslon, and Epsom Salts •Tulttp, Hippo, Rlmliarh, Creuni Tartar Ciintharules, Culoinhu, Calomel Tint Eniet. Spanish Hut. Indigo 1-earl Ashes, Croton Oil ° Cologn, Lavender, nnd ir.rn.ev Water in a great variety--Otto of Hose.. Washing and Shaving Soaps of even - des cription * Fine Teeth, Dressing nnd Tucket Oinks J loth. Hair, Comb, Teeth fir Nidi Itrush.s Hair l’owder, with Duxes nnd Tull's A lino Assortment of nit glass smcllin • bottles witli silver lops v'.siting, Conversation, and Tlavitm Cards Lump Oil, (1 ];!«<>-• i.i,.1 U'Jultj ,.u M„,jj Whivh. nd'lt'd to thoir iWumr stork, i-* r. vuViigi;, must lii* truly «]t-]iiuruh!i>; ami it may it, pt rh.nis, bu ifniiriijti-r fo su«t;i-st thu tiroprii'iy of wuyu iiu:lu«lifi^ lliu Catholieoii in tin* iiii'iiicim- clicsts I’rintod directions are on the bottles W. \V. ROTTER, No. 13, South Ninth street, -hetwenn Clii-snut utul Market, nimo.-iin.' the- Univertuty oflN'iuisylvania. N. 11. Those persons who may receive signal bene fit from the use -of the (•'ntholieon, will confer a |»artivu1iir fitvottr on those siinilarly atlliotcd, by nirwaril- mj* certificates of their cures to (tie proprietor, or to tuiy of his uci.-uts. A supply of tho abovo Vulunhlo Medicine kopt on hand, and orders from any part of tho Elate, nnd letters postage paid, will receive immediate attention. LAY & HENDRICKSON, July 14 Druggists, Solo Agents, No. 2 & 15 Gibbon’s Buildings. OYSTER HALL. rplIE above old and well known ostablisb- JL meat is now open for the season. Tho proprietor begs leave to return thunks for [mat favors, and solicits a continuance of the same—ho pledges himself that no exertions shall ho wanting on his purt to keep up the reputation of his house for the superioctiy of its accommodation, numerous improvements having buen made at considerable expense, nnd all with an eye to tho eonilurt of his friends and |iat.rons.—We trust therefore, that his exertions will ensure him a continu ance of the public favor. To his Country Customers ho can promise a regular and constant supply of Oysters, sent to any part of tho two States Eoutli Carolina and Georgia, put up to order; hav ing made extensive arrangements tar that uprposo. All orders will as usual bo thank fully received and promptly executed, by the public’s Obedient Servant, oct 19 C. MIDDLETON. REMOVED. rJlIIL subscribers huvo Removed to.the A South West comer of Shad’s build ings, opposite tho F.ast end of Gibbons’ build ings. Where they are opening a very oxten sivc assortment of PLAINS, BLANKETS, COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS, and a superior assortment of Fancy Goods, which they intend selling at a 16w advance , WM. & H. ROSE. 20 234 mist tint ion his parents. Those students who are designed for Col lege, will be prepared to enter any of the classes. Thoso who wish to complete thuir education at this institution, will receive a course of instruction truly liberal, and adapt ed to their intended pursuits in life. They may pursue tin: taP course, embraced in all removed from said Trusteeship. (in motion, ordered tilat. the said Alfred Iverson and Wil liam Iverson, on behalf of the said Iiitiiut res- tup qua trusts, do shew cause on the first day ofthe next Term ofthe Superior Court ofthe County of Chut hunt, why the prayer ofthe pe titioner should not be grained ;~yud it is fur ther ordered that a copy of this order he pub lished in one ofthe Public Gazettes of this Ci- »id the Departments, or such parts ot it only us I t Vf onco ,, month until the meeting ofthe sai are applicable to the designs ot thoir eduea-! Superior Court. tion. Apparatus, tor the Must rut ion, and True, extract from the minutes. practical application of the mathematical and physical sciences, will be procured, as the circumstances ofthe school require. Thu students will be divided into sections of twelve, and tho whole number limited to one hundred. A teacher will bo assigned to each section, uud with his section, will occu py a separate building constructed for their study and dormitory. He will associate with them, both in their studies and amusements, and will at all times have a supervision over every part of their conduct. The government will he jiarrntal, kind and liberal, but.firw and nddrossedte the good nnd honorable.feelings of the .-students, who will iu all cases, board with tho teachers in the stylo and manner of a well regulated family. Their lodging will bo in single beds, and tin matrasses, and the whole system of regimen such, as will be most conducive to theirhealth and comfort. The most perfect regularity in their stu dies, exercises and amusements, and the con stant. employment of time to some useful and ■practical purpose, will be required and en forced, by which early habits of.attention, in dustry, and perseverance, will lm funned, und will impart to after life their tone and influ ence. To cultivate, and establish such ha bits, thu tuttchersViU direct unremitted ef forts. The morals of the youth will fee guarded by thoir removal from temptation to vice,and by the parental government, constantly exer cised over them. Their health will he preserved by tho sulu- brity of the situation, by the utmost cleanli ness in their rooms nml persons, and especi ally by that wholesome physical discipline in gymnastic nnd military exercises, which will cultivate a manly deportment, give strength und energy to the constitution, aud restore tho scholar to his studies with renewed relish and vigor. Their manners will bo cultivated by the family order, that will be given to the whole internal economy of -the institution, and by tho terms of intercourse constantly sustained between the teachers and students, in which the deportment of gentlemen, und the courte sies nnd civilities of w ell regulated society, will be carefully inculcated and insisted on. "Weekly reports of all tho classes, designat ing the proficiency and conduct of every stu dent, will be made, from which Berni-annual reports will bo transmitted to parents. There will he private examinations weekly and quar terly, and public examinations annually. No student habitually negligent of Btudy, or inat- 1 entire to the laws of the institution, aft*: edl ROBERT W.PUULEIt, -Clerk. June 20 fc‘4—} GARDEN S1SEDS. T HE Subscribers have just received per the ship Helen Mar, their FALL SUP- PL V of fresh Garden Seeds, consisting in part of the-tallowing kinds, viz : Drum Head Cabbage Parsley Early York do Orange Cnrrut ^ “ Eugar Loaf do Red Unions Green -Savoy do White do Early Dutch Turnip Blood Bert Largo Norfolk do Spinach Ruta Baga do Parsnip Snail Beans Long Sen riot Radish Luna do Red & W. Turnip do Marrowfat Peas Imperial Lettuce Early Frumu do Sugar Loaf do Prussian (Blues -do Cucumber Early Dwarf do Squush, Large, &c. All of which are warranted of this years’ growth. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Nos. 2 nnd 15, Gibbons’ Building, oct 3 liiiudreth’s l,’union Seeds. A SUPPLY just received per brig rr.mces. warranted fresh, und for sale at Philadelphia prices by TIIOS. R VERSON, Jr. Agent. oct 20 nov 17 To Rout, Tho Store adjoining the City Hotel, under the dwelling of Mrs. Miller. Immediate possession given. Apply to Pini.BlUC’K & BAKER. To Rent. A comfortable Dwelling House. Applvto HALl,. SIIAFTEH &■ TUPI’EIl oct 13 #30 REWARD. A iSVorn Cirl, about two yearn of £ , °£ 0 - ’' ,,mcd t'ilARLOTTE, was cither stolen or fctruycil from the promises ofthe subscriber, living on tliibhordors of Bulloch and Bryan Counties, some 17 dnys since 1 he crown or mould of her head is bald, her couiitenuco lively und intelligent, und her manner extremely familiar. As it is believed that she bus boon feloniously tuken away, the above reward will bo given upon her delivery and all cxpcnccs paid. WILLIAM BURNSED. 4—film nov 23 Yellow Pine Timber wanted. rplIE Subscriber will contract for Yellow ■ n0 Timber of various lengths nml si*, cs, deliverable from the middle of September to the 1st December. WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr Ag-t S.S.S, Mill Co. ... XEOROES wasted. Wanted to hire, five able bodied Negroes Apply as above. - * i»ggP St, Notice. A LL persons having demands against tho estate ot John H. Deuhell, nro requested to present them, and those indebted to' make pavmentto I\ HEItll, Qual Ex", d ' c 8 10~*i FRIENDS OF L1TKRATCHE. I F, in this city or its vicinity, there lire nnv among thu patrons of Franklin College, who are disposed to add to its Library rtiro and valuable works, which they may linvc iu their possession, they will .lie gmtoiiilty re. solved nnd snfely com-eyeil to tho Lihrurian, It leit nt the office ofthe ticorpiun. nov!) Nt-p-ro Shoos, &c. O *tf PACKAGES—consisting of .Men’s & I. Boots, Bootees, Shoes-nutl Pumps-— also,Ladies,Boys and Children’s Shoes—and •1« dozen Load Pencils. For snle low at LUTHER’S nov 21 Exchange Office. * nr. • DAILY <5liORGIAN, • ns eesurasn lx no: 7 ©Rlf'Z (DL#> ajvzihhm&mj Bv It O 1J E It T SON & B E V V N EDITORS AXU PROPRIETORS, ' AT EIOIIT HOLLARS ]>RR ANNVM, 1MVAUI.E APVAJjCfc. COUNTRY T»L; Tl’rooTimoaii {vcT'tivfcndwT’hi"' f ■" ”'«ai-:nUieonce 1 CommerelJl, l'Sit^ i', n * uiclumag AdviTtucuicut.. paldiriicd hi Uiu*lialty tUlthuinVel nrou'.i Vtjicr. Thn Country Paperi, .rntloallportt oflhe Slalo... fornvcrjr suciM.-cdti^jpublication. atrt,on * and J7 i-jf Coniintinicutii.nsbvnuil musibo POSTPAID Notice of tho imlo «>f v'mu.V 1 an,1 ‘* in bko manner Forty days bfftirolhoVahf * “ 6 * Vc,> of an t.gi ItQ publishodfor Forty days. •-*< NoUcothatappVvaUonwiUbc mti.to .l ^ mint bo