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DAILY GEORGIAN,
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By G. & w. ROBERTSON,
• AT ‘EIGHT DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
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COUNTRY GEORGIAN,
18 published to meet tho arrangement of the mails
Three Times a Week (Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
*' 4d&y) at the office of the Daily Georg inn. and contains
all the intelligence, Commercial, Political and Miscella
neous, including Advertisements, published in the Doily
Paper. <
■“ The Country Paper is senttnal| parts ofthe State and
\Union, or delivered in the city, at FIVE DOLLARS per
annum, payable in advanco.
Advertisement t nro inserted in both papers at 75 cent*
per square of 14 lines, for tho first insertion, and 37 l-l
for every succeeding publication.
.Communications by mail must lie POST PAID.
r > ..pales of Land by* Administrators, Executors and
’ JGuardians aro required by law to bo hold on tho
• first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of 10
and 3 o’clock, at tho Court House in the county in which
the property is situate. Notico of these sales must be
given in a public gazette Sixty Days previous to the sale.
. Notico for leave to sell necroeH, most be published
fc for four months, before any order absolnto shull bomadi
* ‘ thereupon by the Court.
*, Sales of Negroes must bo at public auction, on tbo
,first Tuesday of the ni >nth, between the usiul hours ol
• sale, at the place of public sales in tho county^where
. , 'the lettees Testamentary, of Administration or Gunr-
. ' ; dianship, may have been grunted, first giving Sixty Days
’ ‘ .notice thereof, in one of the public gazettes oftliis State
/wtd at the door of tho court-house, wlicro such sales
hre to bo held.
Notice of tho sale of Personal Property must bo givci
a like mating? Forty .lays before the sale.
Notice to’Debtors anti Creditors of an cstato must be
published for Forty days.
, Notice that application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be published Four
Months
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YOL. XII.
SAVANNAH, THURSDAY itlORNINt^ SEPTfeUBEuKV, 18307
/NO. 31».
Concentrated Disinfecting Solu
tion’of Chloride of Soda,
T7^OR preserving Meat, removing offensive
-I- smells, neutralizing pestilential exhala
tions, anti Destroying contagion. Prepared
of uniform strength, by the New England
Chemical Company, according to the formu
lary promulgated by tho philosophic discover
er,* A.G. Laborratiuo. Sold wholesale by
WM. UNDERWOOD, Boston,
And by his Agents, Messrs.
CANDLER & DAVIDSON, Savannah,
With directions for use.
T*
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$
WARRANTED
Garden Seeds.
UST received by tho brig Lady Dunmoro
t/ from Liverpool, direct from the growers,
a general assortment of Garden Seeds, war
ranted fresh and genuine, and growtli proved
“since their arrival-—Early white Dutch, Yel
low Ruta Baga, large white Norfolk, Red
.vRing Norfolk, green topt Norfolk, red topt
•Tankard, large white flat and fine early Stone
Turnips—Large Early York, L. Early Batter
sea, L. Sugarloafand L.'Drumhead Cabbages
—Curled and yellow Savoy Cabbage—Round
;and Prickly Spillage, Long Scarlet and Tur
nip Radishes—Long Orange, Scarlet Horn
and Altringham Currots—Chervil—Brocoli—
'Cauliflower and Lemon Thyme—with all
-;othor Garden Seeds, Lettuces, &c.—double
Pink do. Carnation, choice—do. Wallflower
—Polyanthers—and sweet Mignionette Flow
er Seeds—wholesale and retail No. 236, King
}V street, Charleston, S. C. Any orders sent
■ by Capt. Sisson, or by Mail, with Cash or a
•good reference shalL be promptly attended to.
JAMES WILSON,
*%<' Seedsman.
:! • aug!4 205—Ju
CITY HOTEL,
The subscriber respectfully in
forms his friends and tho public
; that the Hotel is fitted up in coin.
. a pleic order for thoir nccommoda-
-rtion, and every attention will be given to all
Who will give him a call. No expense lias
'been spared in procuring the best Bedding,
Servants, &c. 4c.
; 03* The BAR, shall always be supplied
With the best of Liquor?,
A splendid Stable and Carriage House is
attached to the Hotel, with careful Ostlers.
SILAS HOLLIS.
• Savannah, 1830.
The Augusta Chronicle and Charles
ton Courier, are requested to publish the
above twice a week, for two months,
march 5 85
RECOMMENDATIONS.
Extract of a Letter from Dr. Webster, Frying
professor of Chemistry in Harvard Univer
sity, Cambridge.
To Mr. Wm. Underwood, Boston.
“ In compliance with your request, I have
examined the specimens received from you,
marked ‘Chlorure of Oxide of Sodium,’ &c.
Inferring from the note accompanying the
bottles that you were desirous that I should
direct my attention to the comparative pow
er of the specimens, in destroying noxious el-
fluvim, I have confined my experiments
chiefly to that object. I find the American
article somewhat more efficacious than the
French, which is probably attributable to its
more recent preparation.”
Yours, J. W. WEBSTER,
Cambridge, April 24, 1830.
Extract of a Letter from A. A. ITayos, Actu
ary for Roxbury Chemical Company.
Mr. Win. Underwood,
“ Having experimentally compared the
Disinfecting Liquor prepared by the New En-
;land Chemical Company, with that from,M.
_,abarraquo, I found the former to contain
more combined Chlorine, and in other res
pects decidedly superior to the latter.
A. A. HAYES.
Roxbury Laboratory, 1st May, 1830.
Quarantine Ground, Boston Harbor, May 3
1830.
Mr. Wm. Underwood,
Dear Sir.—Since yon had the politeness to
send the bottles of Chloride, it must have oc
curred. to you that my opportunites for exper
imenting with the two kinds, have been very
limited : such however, is my confidence in
the preparation, that it will be used at this
liuarantiue, in future, to tho entire exclusion,
it is hoped, of all those fumigations which
qavo heretofore been resorted to. In the pu
rification of vessels, damaged cargoes, and in
the hospital, it will soon be considered indis
pensable. Hides, horns, wool, rags, &c*
should never he landed in a city, before un
dergoing the most thorough ventilation and
purification, and the Chloride is the article re-
uirod.
I perceive no difference in Labarraquc’s
from the N. Co’s. Chloride : the American
uppenrs, in every respect, equal to the French.
If any difference exists, at. present, I have not
been able to detect it. Should careful obser
vation and experience lead me to oilier con
clusions on the comparative merits of.the fo
reign and domestic, it will give me pleasure
to communicate the facts.
Very respectfully yours,
June 25 JEROME V. C. SMITH.
A pleasing appearance is the first
llend This!—Philadelphia.
IIIS is to certify, that I have been la
bouring for eight years under a dread
ful disease, that occasioned more than 100 in
veterate Ulcers on my neck and body, and in
nnr throat. In tins stato I remained upwards
of one year under tho care of a highly respec
table well known medical gentleman, taking
every medicine that ho ordered.rne, but with
out any effect, and was finally abandoned - by
him ns incurable: My frame had become
much emaciated, from tho long and severe
pains I endured, and my health was destroy
ed. In this dospairing situation, Mr. W. \V.
Potter very generously offered me his “ Ve
getable Catholicon,” which I immediately
commenced using, and to my groat surprise
its powers soon became visible, by healing up
tho Ulcers, removing my pains, find restoring
my appetito in a few weeks—and I say with
confidence that tho Catholicon alone 1ms sa
ved my life. WM. A. HAMILTON.
, .1 saw tho above case at the time he enter
ed on the use of Mr. Potter’s Catholiean, and
cun testify that it was a very severe and seem
ingly hopeless one—I have seen the same
person within a few days, and found him per
fectly restored to health.
II- M’MURTRIE, M. D.
O^r Great Impositions aro daily practised
on the unwary—by palming on them a spuri
mis imitation of Potter’s Catholicon,
and which is sold at a much less price than
the real and genuine fresh Catholicon.
Purcltuse of none hut tho undernamed, who
are my solo agents.
W. POTTER, Philadelphia..
A fresh supply just received and for sale
by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
may 3 Agents.
New York Cheap Cloak Manu
factory.
T IIE subscriber manufactures for thu
Southern and Western trade, and keeps
constantly on lmbd, nynry largo stock of Gen
tlemen's, Ladics’.und Children’s CLOAKS,
made of every description of stuff’and Silk
Goods, purchased expressly for tho purpose,
at the lowest auction priced. TheBo Cloaks
are madoin tho best style, by persons who
have had sovertil yours experience in the
business, and-will bq sold by tho quantity on
tho most liberal terms, at prices that will pro
bably make them as safo anti profftablo a pur-
chase us any description of goods that can bo
found in this market.
F. J. CONANT, 18& Maiden Lane,
corner of Grcon-st. New York.
F. J. C. also mamifticluroH and keeps con-
stantly on hand, for sale by tljo quantity, n
largo and complete assortment, of STOCKS
of every description, warranted, made of tho
best of materials, and in the handsomest stylo,
inny 13 1 43—frn
LIST OF LETTERS,
R emaining iu the post onice, savan-
nnh, 31st August, 1830, Porsons wish
ing letters from this List aro requested to ask
for advertised Letters.
North American Review.
W T. WILLIAMS has just received tho
• North American Review, No. 08, for
July, 1830.
CONTENTS t
I. Joseph II. of Austria; II. Tone of Bri
tish Criticism; IIP Asylum for the Blind;
IV. German Association of Naturalists and
Physicians; V. Villenmin’sMiscpllunies; VI.
Politics of Mexico;, VII. Sunday Mails; VIII.
Moore’s Life of Byron; IX. Tales of tho
North-West; X. Stewart’s Moral Philoso-
pjiy; XI. Griosbach’s New Testament.
j«iy *18
Martin Arnnn
Wm Allen
MisB Ann Anderson
Sarah E Bartlott
Btirnum
John Abbot
Henry W Austin.
B.
John B Bucon
Sam’l C Bailey 1
llenry E Bartlett
Francis Barber
Geo Breed
Wm M Refill
Capt Win J Borric
Wm C Bctencourt
Benj Bcrill
Henry Castellow
Frances Curley
Eliz’th A Clark
Benj F Chirk
Capt John Chovalier Mrs T Coorpe
John II Berry
Jacob Byrd,
Stephen Britton 2
John II Blount
Miss H Brownjohn
John Boydon
Miss Rosanna Burns
Howell D Burke
James Butler
Win Burnham
James Butler 2
CJ.
John Corcoran
Capt Benj Cropp
Dan’l J Cook
Phillip Cobb
Seventy-five Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY fYoni tho subscriborat Dari-
on in April 1820. A nogro fellow nathed
BOB, between 45 and 50 years of ago, rather
low, and thick built; and a little ball on the
top of his head. The said fellow was former
ly ownodoW John Handy of M’Intosh county
and was Bought on the foreclose, /of a mort
gage from tho Bank of Darien, to. which Ho
was mortgaged by the said John Bandy, (near
Havaniialij'Tho above reward will bo paid
to any one, by) Messrs R. if* W. King at Sa«
vnnnah, who will apprehend, and lodge him ill
SaVanuah Jail—or liy Messrs. Haws & Mitch
ell, if lodged in Darien Jail. As ho is suppo
sed by some to bo harboured in M’Intosh
county. JOSEPH DEMERE.
sept 9 216—ft
Notice.
A LL persons are wurned against trespass
ing oil'll tract of land in Carroll County,
No. 227 in tho 7th District, as tho law will bo
enforced against any person or persons tres
passing on said tract of land, by tho subscri
ber. N. J. PATTERSON.
0^7* The Millcdgovillo Journal is requested
to , publish this once a week lot four weeks,
sept 9 216 — uf
Ab’m Cohen
Airs PI1 Contes
I Iurriet. Cassbeet
Geo VV Copes
Muurico Cody
Louis Constant
Miss Marg’tCubbage.
A new Map oi’Georgia.
T IIE subscribers have now under the
hands of the Engraver in New Y’ork, a
comploto and splendid Mnp of the State of
Georgia, the greater part compiled from an
actual survey, with all tho districts carefully
laid down and numbered, the whole comple
ted with great labor and exactness front tho
latest und most authentic information, in a
style not inferior to any thing of the kind yet
presented to tho public, with a table of distan
ces from the seat of government to every
county site or\«, Ince of importance in tho
stato. The districts in the new purchase and
lower counties aro all numbered in tho cor
ners, so us to enable a person to ascertain the
exact situation of any lot of land, and will be
plaited and finished ofi’in the neatest manner
~-a part of them canvassed, varnished and
placed on rollers, the balance will be on thin
paper nicely folded in morocco covers, and
will he for sale in Millcdgovillo by tho first of
October next- Those on rollers at five dol
lars, and the pocket map of the same size at
four dollars.
Persons residing at. a distance wishing to
procure'the map can do so by sending by their
members, ns a sufficient number of them will
be kept in Millodgevillu during the session of
the Legislature. . .
CARLTON WELT,BORN,
ORANGE GREEN,
jnly 27 97
New Goods.
J UST rccoivod per ships Emperor & lion
ry, an additional supply of
Fashionable Goods:
CONSISTING IN TAUT OK
Brown Linen Lawn,
Brown Battista and Blonde Gauze for Bonnets
An assortment of Ribbons and Ribbon wire
White and black Foundation Lace,
3 boxes pf Rich Flowers of the latest French
Fashions * s
Green Taft. Ribbons assorted
10 doz. superior straw colored English Nuva-
r hum
Band Boxes, and many other articles for
sale at tho most reduced prices by
\ A. BENNETT,
. .No* 1 Young’s buildings, market squurc,
july 1
THOMAS R YERSON, Jr.
> HAS just received per recent am*
* vals, in addition to his formor
stock of DRUGS & MEDICINE,
mm | &c. &c.
‘Snlph Quinine (Fr.) Super Curb Soda
. do Morphine do. Ergot
•Piperine do. Saffron (Span.)
Hydriodate Potass
Opium (Turkey)
do. (Am.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (white)
01 Almonds
do Amber (reel.)
Castor (N. A.)
Soda and Seid. Powd.
Acid Tartaric
SnlAratus
Flors Benzoin
Castor Oil, superior
do. do. common
Croton Oil
Iodine
•Blue Mass (Eng.)
Phosphate Sodo
do , Iron
Cheltenham tfjfdts
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
do sheet
Mezeron
Balsam Fir
Sarsaparilla (Span.) Black Drop
PERFUMERY.
Otto of Roses Honey and Orange
Bear’s Oil, Flower Water
'Rose, Cologne, and Extracts of Roses
Lavender Water Pastilles Fnmantes
in cut "lass and Florida Water
plain Bottles. With a general assortment
'of English, French and American SOAPS.
. aprfll r
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c
WL the subscribers have received per
' Helen Mar and other arrivals, a
Fresh and extensivo supply of Gen
nine DRUGS and MEDICINES,
Perfumery, &c. such as—
Suph. Quinine, French, Iodine
Pcpperine, Phosphorus
Cheltenham, Preston, nnd Epsopi Salts
Jalap, Hippo, Rhubarb, Cream Tartar
Cantharidcs, Colombo, Calomel
Tart Emet. Spanish Plot. Indigo
Pearl Ashes, Croton Oil
Cologn, Lavender, and Honey Water in a
great variety—Otto of Roses
Washing and Shaving Soaps of every des
cription
Fine Teeth, Dressing and Pocket Combs
Cloth, Hair, Comb, Teeth At Nail Brushes
Hair Powder, with Boxes and Pud's
A dne Assortment of cut glass smelling
bottles with silver tops
Visitin", Conversation, nnd Playing Cards
Lamp Oil, Glasses and Wicks of all kinds
Which, added to their former stock, is not
to be surpassed in collection or quality, by any
establishment in the Southern btates. Mcr.
chants, Physicians, Planters', and Families
would do well to supply themselves for the
season, ns they arc offered at very low prices,
season, as ™jr y & . HE N DRIC ksON,,
Druggists, 2& 15 Gibbon’s Buildings.
june 3
Rice.
i FEW whole and half casks very dne
Amceforsalehy ; R HERBEKT .
letter of Recommendat ion.
M RS. VINCENT’S Genuiue Howland's
Lotion is the most pleusant and effec
tual Remedy for all Complaints to which the
Face and Skin arc liable, by removing every
kind ofCoarscness, Eruption, and Unpleasant
Appearance, and rendering the Skin Clear,
Smooth, and Transparmi.
This elegant, safe, and mild preparnf on,
for the cure of all cutaneous disorers, for the^
removal of all eruptions fromUiefiw^/*fl&Tcl'
skin, and for improving the wWst'delicate
complexion, stunds as a discovery without its
equal in the annals of medicine its success
has been.found adequate to its merits ;—the
the reception which it bos met with in the
fashionable world, the many thousands o
rank and distinction who have adopted, con
tinued, and recommended its use, could not
but prove an inticement to contemporary jea
lousy. Like other inventions of merit and
importance in the medical world, it has been
assailed by weak but mischievous imitation.
To prevent being so imposed upon, observe
the Name M. E. Vincent on the Label.
Tho most tender Lady or Child may at nil
times make use oftliis Lotion with thu groat-
est safety, and a few weeks application will
restore even the most inflamed Face to
and clear transparent beautiful white and
A more innocent and salutury remedy is not
to be found in all nature. It stands unrival
led for clearing the Face and skin from all
Eruptions, Freckles, extraordinary Redness
Effects of Surfeits, Heals, and Tumours,
Scorbutic Impurities, and dryness of the Skin
all Blotches and Pimples, from whatever
cause arising, hard Lumps or Knobs in the
Skin, the Greasy or Oily Appearance, livid
and sickly Paleness, Thickness, and Opacity
and for clearing and improving the Com
plexion.
A good appearance is certainly one o
those advantages which is silently operating
in our favour every moment of our lives, even
in our absence ; while a forbidding visage, or
one marked with disease, is more forcibly
acting, and unfortunately in a much greater
variety of ways to our disadvantage, than is
generally apprehended.
Persons who regard either what is due to
themselves, or the favour and opinion of the
world,—who can distinguish between the
comeliness of health and the deformity of dis
ease, & who can weigh the advantages which
belong to and are inseparable from an enga
ging appearance, to which .they themselves
have by nature the strongest claims, arc seri
ously assured that those advantages arc to be
obtained by the use of this Lotion, .prepared
by Mrs. Vincent, sole proprietor of Dr. Gow-
land's M. S. Recipe.
Contrast the ruddy vigour of health, ani
mating the vivid tints of beauty, with the lan.
gour of apparent sickness ;—let U3 consider
what are the advantages of one above the
other, even in tho common and ordinary con
cerns of life, which indeed have eventually de
cided the future fortune of thousands, by a
pleasing appearance at first sight, which ure
to be obtained by the use of this Lotion, pre
pared by Mrs. Vincent, sole proprietor of Dr.
Gowland’s MS. Recipe ; and every bottle of
the genuine is signed M. E. Vincent. .
Sold by appointment, by
LAY & HENDRICKSON, .
Druggists,
july 24 2 & 15, Gibbon’s Buildings.
Wholesale Boot and Shoe Ware
house,
127 MAIDEN LANE, NEW-YORK.
T HE subscribers having opened a Ware
house for the sale of.BooTs and Riiobs,
us above, take this method of giving notieo to
Southern deulers and purchasers in general,
of their intention to keep an extensive and
well selected assortment of every variety of
Boots and Shoes, suitable for the Southern
market, j
The'superior advantages by which they
arc enabled to supply the particular wants of
purchasers, is iu tho fact of their being con
nected with this establishment, one of tho
mpst extensive manufactories in .the United
Stales—tho roprorentation of tbo Wares pro
duced by which they confidently believe will
not suffer in comparison with any ; these to
gether with the liberal terms which it is the
intention of the subscriber? to offer, warrunt
the belief that the interest of the purchasers
will bo so far advanced, as to induce the ex
tension of their patronage to this establish’
ment. .. C. B. GRANNISS & CO.
june 23 78—c|mt
Land in Camden County.
A LL persons claiming Land in Camden
County, who have not had them rc-sur-
feyed within tho last 15 or 20 years arc'ad
vised to have it done immediately, for from
tho effects of lire, the gradual decay of tim
ber, and other causes, the lines of many of
the old surveys have become very indistinct,
and in some cases entirely obliterated ; and
as there are at this time, many land warrants
in my bunds to be located, the lines of the old
surveys from their indistinctness might be
crossed, inadvertently, and persons taking
possession and holding seven years might give
the older grantees some trouble.
WM. ASHLEY, Jr. s. c. c.
june 9 60—$p
M. Eastman,
Successor to J. Pen field & Co,
H AS constantly on hand an extensive
and elegant assortment of Watches
Jewelry, Silver & Plutcd ware, Fancy Guods
&c. &c.
CONSISTINO IN PART OP
Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold Patent Lever
and Lcpine Watches, extra Jewels
Silver Patent Lever, Lcpine, Repeating, A-
fnrm and common Watches
Ladies and Gentlemen’s lime Gold Watch
Chains, .Guards, Seals and Keys
Pearl suits coinjirislng Necklace, Bracelets,
. Head ornameiis, Earrings and Pin
Cameo, Pearl, Gold and Jet Earrings, with
Pins to match
Diamond, Pearl, Jet and Gold chased Finger
Rings nnd Pins in great variety
Gold and Silver .Spectacles, Quizzing Glassso
and Puloilt Pencils
Gold Neck Chains, Crosses, Bracelets and
Bracelctt Clasps
Gold, Silver Gilt and Tinted Wings, Epau-
letts, Laces and Cords
Gilt, Plated and.St4cl Scabbard Swords and
Dirks
Holster, Belt and Pocket Pistols, Flint and
Percussion Locks
Silver Cups, Lollies, Forks, Spoons nnd But
ter Knives
Plated CundlesticksjBrnnches, Cake Buskots,
Cordial Stands and Castors, with Silver
mountings—first quality plate
Astral,.Majitle, Hall and common Lamps.
Patent and plajrt Flutes with extra keys, Fla
geolets, Clurionets, Octaves, &c.
Britnnnia wiyfe, Knives, Razors, Scissors,
Whips, Conea* &c. &c.—with a grout
variety of.othcr articles are offered for
salo on the most reasonable terms.
P. S.—Clocks and Watches carefully re-
paired and warranted.
D.
Win. Day Mrs. Jane Davis
Miss Susan A. Daly A. Hamilton Day,M.D.
Mrs. 1 Iurriet A. Den- Mrs. Catharine* Dillon
Capt. Guo. Doilcs 2
Mrs. Mury Donoho
Lawronco Dunphy
ms
Miss Muriali Dolly
Robt. Dunham
Wm. Dunson.
F. i i
W. R. Franklin
Mrs. Mary Farry
Mrs. E. M. O. Fox.
(r.
Mrs. Margt. J.Gray 2 Miss Kozin Gaskin
Josoph Gruliam Leonard Gay
Thos. Garnett Chas. Goolsby
Jfano Gorton.
II.
Miss Maria L. Ilnri- JolmS. Ilackcr
chum Hall & Skinner
John Hewitt John M. Hines
Howell llines Mrs. Eliz’th Holmes
Mrs. Eliz’tli Humbert.
J.
Peter Jacobs J. N. Joques
Mrs. Malcy Johnston.
. < • k.
M. J. Kupp-n.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to Finch & War.
*7.XNJV cither by opcimiceouiitBrmt-by -
notes, which are now dun, nro requested to
settle tho same immediately with the subscri
ber, who is their authorised attorney,—or
suits will ho forthwith commenced auainst
them. ROBERT M. CHARLTON.
Suvnnnnh, July 29th 1830. 98 ,
DAILY PARER,: :
COUNTRY PAPER
: EIGHT dollars]
: : FIVE DOLLARS.
ICpAll Ailvnrtisoinonts appear in both papers.
h.
Bell &I,iil;cnmn. Lewis
Mrs. Nancy Lloyd Luke & Reed & Co.
1\1. \ >
Rov. Aml’w Marshall Miss Sophy Mncby
Mrs. Mary Aim Moll Thos. \V. Miller
Art her Murphy Philip P. Mulvey
Widow—M*Waters John M’Gownn
Maims M’llonry John M'Cuudlcss
Mrs. 8uruh M'Cloud.
N.
july 3
78
Board of Health.
City of Savannah, May 26,1830.
To the Inhabitants of the City of Savannah.
Y OU are earnestly requested by the Board
of Health, to inform them through the
medium of their Chairman, Ward Commit
tees, the City Marshal, nr by notice in writing
through tho Post Office of any nuisance which
exists, or of any deposits in stores or cellars
that may be considered injurious to the health
of tho City.
By order, JOHN SIIELMAN, Chairman.
Wm. Morel, Secretary,
may 27 55
Medical College of So. Carolina.
rp IIE Lectures of this Institution will be
A resumed tho second Monday in No
vember, and continue until March.
Anatomy—John E. Holbrook, M. D.
Surgery^-James Ramsay, ( M. D,
urg.,.
Institutes and ) S. Henry Dickson,
Practice of Medicine \ M. D.
Materia Medica—Henry R. Frost.
Midwifery, ) Ti.obhabG.Prio-
and the diseases of > « n .
Women and Children ) . *,
Chemistry and Pharmacy—Edmund Rave-
nbl, M: I). v
Pathological and Surgical ) John Wao-
Analomy f nek,M.D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—John Waoner,
Af. D.
HENRY 11. FROST, Dean.
nug 28 211—f
For Sale, or Lease.
A VALUABLE tide Swamp Plantation
containing 250 acres situated on Savan
nah River, in Satitli-Carohna. About 130
acres, arc under cjnbuuktnentB and cultiva
tion—r-For terms apbly to
WILLIAM DUNHAM.
0^* Tho Charleston Courier will please
publish this once a week for 3 months and
send in their bill for payment,
july 24 90—3m
Thos. T. Napier
James Oliver
Elijah Osborno.
John Parks
A. Pilgrim
Charles Quin.
Murray Ifyjcd
Mrs. Kyi'n
Capt A Rodbird
So rub Savage
Sam’l Sryjcs
John Spuisnoggpr
Miss Mary Stewart
James Sneed
It R Snead
Adeline Stephens
Molly Sncud
John Tracy
Elizabeth Taira
John D Tell
Francis Tyson
David Votee
Mary Walls
Miss Suruh Wall
John Ward
Mrs Mary E Wray
Peter Ward
Benj Walding
Capt A -.Wondal
John II Webb
John F Webb
New Goods.
J UST received pdr schooner Francis from
New-York, a fresh supply of Fashion
able Goods—Consisting of
Russia Diaper
Bro Linen
Calico’s
Russia Sheeting
Printed Cravats ..
Mixed Cotton £IIosq
White do “ “
Bl’k. Ital. Lustring
Bl’k. Sinchc\v&»Sars<
Side Combs
Dressing Combs
Gent’n. Grass Linen
Gloves
Plain and figured Belt
Ribbon
Guard Ribbon
Taffeta Ribbons as’t.
colors
nett Silks . Green WostBarrigo
Bandana& FlagglldkeGauzo Scarfs
Fancy Silk do Crape & Emb’d Ilkfs.
Foulard do do Gent. Silk £ IIoso
Wost Braids as’d col’sWatch Guards
Habit do do do Pearl Buttons
Hemming Nebdles Morky Cotton
Bleached Sjiirting Hook & Eyes
Bro • do Ladi.cs Parasols
Striped Homespun Gent’n Umbrellas
Suspenders 1 Fig’d Mandarines
Cotton Cambric Boys Leghorn Hats
Fig’d. Swiss Muslin I*adies Bolivar do
Swiss Collars ^ Ghipp Hats
Uambrick HdRfs. . • Ilav. Huts
WhtCotton StockingpLadies II. S. Mitts.
Brazilian Tuokibg and
And muny otlipr articles for sale by
tl A. BENNETT,
ptse 7 jNo.'l Young’s Buildings.
horts.
OZI/l BUSHELS at a low price, foraslo
OVU by v PALMES & LEE,
aug 20
Exchange Dock,
Mrs. Sarah Norris
O.
James W. O’Brien
P.
Stephen Plavy
Miss Clementine Pou-
riuck.
Q-
R.
Polly Richards
.Tunics Roberts
Win Rowo.
S.
Sarn’LStiles
Sv.n Simpkins
Jacob Sikeh
Mrs Helen Smith
Mrs Susan M Smith
Ballow Sonnet
Lawrence Shop.
T.
Henry Tyner
Lieut EG Tilton
John Thorne.
V.
XV.
Fred Womack
Miss Diana WilliurnH
Capt GorshomWinsor
Albert Winsor
MrsHussannahWilson
Dr Wm B Wilkins
Wm Williams •
Thomas Whitty
Z.
Geo J Zippercr. f »
GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M.
sept 4 214
LOVE’S REPROACH-—a bostic plain*.
By James Kenny, Esq..
Pi’tir Tom, my bravo, froo-bqarlod lad,
Where'er you po, God IiImshyou !
You'd butler tqicuk 1I1.111 wixli you bud,
If love for hid dUlrcuH you.
Tome, limy nuy, your ilioglitsincline,
Ami possibly lliey may hii ;
Then, oimo fnr*iill, lo quit-L-miiio,
Tom, if you love mu, biiy so.
On lbut sound lieiu I, manly frame
Siis lightly sport or tnbour. _
Good humor'd, frank, and Bllll the'name.
To parent, friend, or neighbor.
Then why poatpono your love lo ow*
For mo from day lo day so,
And lei mu whisper still alone,
“ Tom, if you love, mo, Bay »o ?'*
How oil, when I was sick, or sail
Willi Bourn remember’d folly,
The sighl of you baa mado me glad,—
A ml limn moat melancholy 1
And why will thoughts ofono so good
Upon my spirit pray so 'I
Jly y on it should bo iindenMood—
“ Toil, if you love, me, «ny bo /”
I.ii*t Monday, at tho Orlckel-tnnlob,
No rival stood before you ;
in harvest lone, for quick despatch
The farmers all adore you , ' •
And cvcrinotn your praiHe they sing,
Though oon thing yoiideluy ho,
And I Bleep lighlly, moruiuriiig,
** Tom, if you love mo, nay bo." ^
Wlinie’er of ours you chanta to aetk, -
AI'uoki lieforopu hrnulhiiil,
I br.na w(iji bjiiyhys oiituy aieadi,
And all iny »oul goes will*
I ho low,
Hall, Shaptcr Tuppcr,
Offer for sale on accommodating terms,
| III1DS. and ) n . a
! l) 30 bbls. \ St - Cro,x S "R ar
15 hhds. Cuba Muscovado do
10 boxes White Havana do
25 bbls. Jjoaf do
15 do Lump do
20 J^jPHreo Green Com*
in I 1 !*? 8 ’ aMt ^ \ Now Orleans Molasses
80 bbls. S
4 pipes Cognac Brandy
3 iiiids Pfistcr’s Jamaica Rum
15 hhds Portland Rum
(jU burrcls Old Monongahcla Whiskey
3 ^ casks Sherry Wine
50 tons Iron, “Swedes” assorted
115 kegs Cut Nails and Brails, assorted
300 bags “ Youle’8 Patent” Buck and Drop
Shot
250 kegs “Peabody’s” White Lead
3 do Bar Lead
30 kegs and boxes Tobacco
25 boxes Spanish Segars
50 J do. A do do
200 10th do j do ffo
200 \ do common do
50 bundles Hay
4 barrels Vundewaters Smoked Beef
30 oz French & English Sulphate Quinine
300 Grindstones, assorted sizes
20 dozen Spades
sept 9' , 216
Portland Rum.
•fl K BBLS. Portland Rum, a prime article,
X O just received and. for sale by
IIALL. SHAI’TER & TUPPER.
nug 24
I lir.na \Wlp U|ti8liy3 oqtiiy 0D«*li
Ami all iny »olll gous wilU R.V
Why lhank mo, (lion, with voica
Ami, (alluring:, turn r.wity no \
When next you come, before yt. J
Tom, ifyoulovn me, KAy jo,
When JiiHpcr Wild, IxmmIo the brook,
IlfBentliil round us lower'd,
I oil recall tlmt lion look
That quell'd tho savage cownrd.
Hold words, nnd free you utter'd, than •
Would limy could find their way no,
When these nioisl eyes ho plainly mean,
“Tom, if you luvo me, Biiy ho.”
My friends, 'tis true, are well to do,
And yours aro poor and friendless ;
Ah. no! tor they urn rich in you,
Their hnpp'messis endless.
You novor lot them Hind a tear,
Save that on you they weigh so •;
There's ono might bring you heller oheer :
Tom, if ydu Ijvq me, suy so.
My jiiicIo’h legacy is all * 1
For you, 'rum, when you ehoosc it,
lu bettur hands it cannot fall,
Or I teller train’d to iihc it.
I’ll wail for years • but let mo not
Nor wo.•hi nor plighted, stay so s.
Sinco wealth and worth make even lot— .
.Tom, if you love me, say so.
Ilussein, Dcy of Algiers, is not a man of
cruel disposition. Severe only t owards-the
Turkish militia, whoso seditions and turbu
lent spirit he dreaded, ho was just and hu
mane towards the Algerine population, which
had not. to reproach him with cither prevari
cation or tyranny. lie is not deficient in
shrewdness, well educated for a Turk, and
tolerably conversant with the political situa
tion of Europe, nnd the complicated interests
of t.ho different Powers with respect to the
East. It is this part of his information which
has caused Ins full, by inducing hint to reckon
imprudently on England. 1 Iis military know
ledge appears to he very limited^ lie has
studied more tho texts of the Koran and
Aruhiun books than modern tactics. It is said
in a letter, that when some one observed to
him that lie hud acted wrong in permitting
the French to land without opposition, he re
plied—“But how would you have had me
take them if I did not allow them to cornel”
One day seeing through a telescope a battal
ion firing with the front rank kneeling no
usual, he said- “ Look at them, they are ask
ing quarter ! Courage, children of Alahomet !”
At another time, beholding them marching m
close order, as if bound together, he said'—
“ It is then true tlmt the French are making
war against thoir inclination, and have been
chained together in order to force them to
fight.” Paris Paper.
In a coir ersation with the Late Mrs. Bad
dcloy, Mrs Robinson spoke highly oftho-
Princc of Wales, giving many instances-ol
oftho goodness of his heart in receiving ob
jects of distress. She also states thac her
acquaintance with tho Prince wus milch ear
lier then tho public supposed, and that when
she first knew him he was hut 14 years ol
age, and that ulthough he had not commnnd
of much money, he was very liberal, and with
him she wiis the hnppicstof her sex. ; VMany
a time,” continued Mrsi R. “lias the poor
dear hoy got out of his bed, and come to me
in the middle of the night, at the Inr. at Kew'
Brdgc. It being the inviolable custome of
their late Majesties to see him every night
after he was in bud, and often hos the dear
Prince got up after this, dressed himself, ana
witli the ussistuncc of the Duke of York,
^limbed over tho gurden wall after miunight
and comp to ny;, stand some hpur^,.gi\d return
home again before daylight, unknown. 10 a j?Y
one but his brother, so that fijg affpct Ion ■
rneis of no short duration.”