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citY ok savannah,
ST
James Clelanclj
SBBBSWS
Vri-uwklj “ Kcouli'lenn.”
4 three time* a week, (Monday, Wed
"l&tartatdie office of the “Dad)
po'nl>inin£> | l the iutelkgencc
in the Daily P«por, ®‘
01 fi six montiit.
, n tjpublished at the ueual rate*,
(jenti for the Infl roid Thirty-
Inir for each insertion after, per
flifonby the Clerlca oCtlio Courts
'dtUamilieation hoe buonmndo for
■ A BiS£till4, muet bo published
'iwutorn and Administrator* for
, /'rpdilure to render in their coconuts
fflsiX WEF.KS.
lesroesby Executors and Admmiu-
taat publo auction, on tho firatTuos-
r m .Vffl betweeli tho uouaj hours ot
1 rises of Ptiblto Sale* in tho County
,tton Tcst uncnUiy, ofAdiniimtra
.inivuuhin may have been grunted , first
, niri nntire thereof in one or Hie
of tin Stato, and at tlio dooro
l House, where sucu sales are to bs
■i.iiU’xvcto sell Negroes, must be pub-
m ontlu, bofore any ordor absolute
| nde tlnsreupou bjr die Court,
lidl Estate by Executors, Administne
ESians,miistbe published SIXTY
Efore tho day of Solo, Thoito solos must
Tithe Court House door of the Comity
property is situato.ond on the first
jjj, Month.lyttwceu the hours often in
jond four ill tho afternoon. No sale
o 8 day ioToiid, unless so expressed In
Efoushv Executors, Administrator* and
r n the Court of Ordinury forleavoto
iJbepublialied FOUllMONTHS.
risonsl property (excopt negroes}
d intestatu estutes by Executors und
must be advertised FORTY
Jobs by Executors and Administrators
sDifinusory, must be published SIX
fjj
Itionsfor foreclosure of Mortgages on
I must be advertised ouco a month for
I0NTII8.
Totthe Court of Ordinary, (accompiuii
cony of tho bond of ugreemont) to
l, m land must lie advertised Turk
It tort- ■ .
Issdesundcr executions regularly grant-
I Courts, must be advertised THIRTY
■under mortgugo executions 8IXTY
(-tales of perishable property under or-
lurt, must In advertised, generally, TEN
Lfore the day of mde.
[crtiaemeutswill be punctually attended
I Letters directed to this Office or tlio
lust be postpaid, to entitle them to at-
».* *» . * % . .
pitite
SAVANNAH, (On.) SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1880.
npiIE following Lots uro in arrears to the City
A for ground rcut, to win
». 15, ie,
•hi, ••id, 4(i, CO, Cl, DO, 58, 59, 61, 62,
Columbia Ward-No*. 3,4,8,9,10,13, SO, SI
<4, elf ,
ElbertWard-No*. 0,10,11, IS, 13,15,10,20,
13.24.32.33.34.37.39.40.
Franklin Ward—Nos. 2,4,8,0,11, 17,18,21,
22.25, 26,29.30, 31, 34,35,36, 37, 38.
New Franklin Ward—Nos. 3, 4,5.
-» G «?'Sh 9 ’ 101,3 > 14 ' 15 ' 10 ' ®°<
22.25.29.37.39.40.
Jackson Ward—No*. 7,8, 13,14, 15,16, 17,
21,22, A 24,29,30,31,32,33, 30, 37, 38,42,43,
44,45,40,47.
Jasper Ward—Nos. 6,6,7,8,9,10.
^Lulayotto Ward—No*. 1, 2,3, 4,6,0,7,8,9,
29^ e 3£ 39 0rd ~ NO '- *’ 4 ’ 9 ’ W ' 12 ’ 16, W ’
Pulaski Ward—Nos. 1,2,3,4,5,10.
Warren Ward—No*. 3,6,10,12,10,20.21,23.
Washington Word—Nos. 1,2,3, 0,12,15,17,
18,19, 20,21,23.24,29,30.
JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer.
Take Notice.
Iftherentsduoon tho above named its are not
paid on or before tho lltii inst., I snail on tho
irnmiingofthe Pith inst. proceed to re-enter said
tots, in conformity to Ordinance,
nev 5 A. HARMON, C. M.
To Let.
else story Dwelling and Garden in
Ksen (Yard, opposite the Free School,
(occupied by Sir. J. B. Lewis. Pol
lute siren on the 1st November. Aft-
AN80N PARSONS
lly Dollars Reward.
envoy on die 20th July lost, from the
nlier, his Negro Man, SAWNY.
■ is abaut23 years old, 5 feet 8 or 9 in
ks high, very black and likely, has null-
I renalckral voice, and a deep cicatrice
lie was bought of Mr. Hugh Rose,
»since, and I believe was brought up
If about 10 miles above this city,
r reward will h« pnid for his delivery in
V in tliis Stole, or to the subscriber.
NOBLE A. HARDEE,
actually cashier of the Citizens' Bank, and A.Qoti-
rpHEfollowingdelailsofa BciiXHKorA Lot- n'l'i 1, '”Q;“ cll,;lll 7 ceshieroflho Consolidated
1 MB., to be drawn in December next war- K'“ T""* 1 "?.«« P« Act passed before A.
runts usindecluring it to bo UNPARALLELED llS r '"'"-F-sq. Nohwy Public, on tlie2d of Mny,
m iho history of Lotteries. Prixos to tho amount nH r,Ao, T? P j£ er S'? 'rnnsfcrrod uniucuinbor-
iiave nevkk uztouz Basis omnxD to tiEub- " ,ouri, J r of *5° fortunate Prize Hold-
lie. It ia truo, there are many blanks, but on tlio
other hand, the extremely low clioige of 8ilO
per licliet—tlio vai.ui AsnnuauKR of tlio ti’iri-
o good old custom of
V .6: • •
300 Dollars Challenge.
T HE Gemtino FRENCH PlLLfTazalnstall
the QUACK NOSTRUMS of ilia ago for
tho cure of * • • * * •
Tho French Pills are applicable to all cases, for
either sex, (warranted lYoo from mercury,) nnd
possesses grentadvantages over tho Balsams and
all liquid medicines, by being entirely fl-eo from
smoll, olid consequently do not otrect tho breath,
thereby preventing tlio possibility of a discovery
while using tiiom.
Besides tliis important advantage they never dis
agree with tlio stomach, and ill the first stages of
tho disease they usually oft'ect a cure in afew days,
with little regard to diet or exposure.
In tho most obstinate stages of the disease, they
are equally certain, having cured many after every
other remedy had filled. In .-hurl, they have been
so universally successlhl,thnt that the proprietor
challenges any otto to produce a remedy of equal
certainty, under u forfeiture of Three Hundred
Dollars. Forsule by
G. U. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price 82 per box.
nug 5 104—ly
■Iiii-i'ison's Si
F .)K the cure of V
i
Ikusnwlintclicc Luntlv.
T«nl>er otters lor sale, u Tract of Land
kin tlio 3d District, Buker County, out-
•Wucres, which comprises every vari
ant superior soil. The tract is fur-.
I .light improvements, and can bo on-
V geographical dimensions to any do-
1st- As an additional consideration to
r, reasonable terms and protracted cro-
ktl. For more uiiscellaneousinforimi-
inti can address the subscriber nt A-
F. G. BALDWIN.
159U4mo
breher A La Roclic,
tor sale on uccouiuiodating terms, No.
2 CustorUil, in bottles assorted sizes;
1-1 “ii! Spts. Turoentino, do. do. do.,
luber Salts, Cream Tartar, Brim-
tur, JJutcii Madder, Uluo, Sunil's, Salt
f, Week Lead, Lump Black, Lamp
ft*’ borax, crude and rcHlied IndiLO,
f Spam,Ii Float Blueing, Hippo, M
LUlome, Arrow Rool,Spamsh Flies,
L' lti'’ f ™ 8 ’ Nutmegs, Cloves, Cin-
MtliickundCuyenno Paper, Ginger,
Solla i Turturic
x„ Saits, Suit 1 urlar, Sul Amntuniuc,
Ammonia, Benzion, Copal,
tie. Opium and Styrax.tlose
dAsh,Sttl Arutus, Washing
ccillc Ointment,
bite Swellings. Scroliiluus
undotliertuuiors. Ulcers, Sore Legs, old and
fresh Wounds, Sprains nild Bruises, Swellings
and Inflammations. Scald Head, Women's Sore
Breasts, Rheumatic Pains, TeUers, Eruptions,
Chilbains, Whitlows, Biles, Corns and External
Diseases gonerally. It is likewise greatly superi
or to any medicino heretofore discovered for tlio
chafed backs and limbs of hones; furring worms,
chapped lips—and in short, for every external bo
dily evil that may fall to tho lot of man or boast.
For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, und
T. M. &. J. Si. TURNER.
Price 50 cents per box.
attg5 104—ly •
«t-. hSaltTurlur, Sul Ammoniac,
l«S , ? c Y■ 1 “™ on '“, Benzion, Copul,
■ur., Arabic, • -’ - •*
I'euri nnd Patent Bur-
EnmuTm’ Sage, Elder
Di'.ii i i J orou 8 , ‘ w ort, Uverwort,
idiL re’ 5. eiuu ,' Squills,Uuinine,
Wme,P'p emi ^ Hydrioduto, Poti.s
C;"", 0 " 0U > Oil Black Popper,
I CulS; u™ 1011 ' Bergamot, Cnra-
!r. W’ ,Jt<l ' ol "“ r y,R°so Cedrnl or
dMa U „ l ' er, o l " ll<e 1{o ° l * Piuk Root,
Lrr *1°“'' Gentian, Uttnssi,
'tlaiks ‘".'P^aaleined; Sweetuud
1 ' ruo "' Powders,
m Itei, vv E l ixir ® r Bark, Ex-
“■.Keit, Wix, Gum Mvrft, Alcohol.
Itortt, Carbonuto, Aminouiu
nian.re C 'n> *’ ," ,urr “ntcd fresh and
Nil's v * ^-? nic Mixture, Houck’s
£nn,i ." " s °’ Barclay’s Cubebs
Henry’s Magnesia,
k h'b-i. ^jBatiis, Lees, Evans, Se-
ill B»tlT lt * 1S ! ®?5ighanx, Hooper’s
Bmps, British Oil,
Tlioimt lnl8 “ ,n ' Opodeldoc,
ItMiC 1 “ ' v nlers,Beraurd’B
f” : >''d\Vcight ( 0Ugl ‘ S),rUP ’ Ap °'
fe»«nd Glessin’s Co-
5 \T^? ters{ ^ 0 * ^°* Toilet
-nt j 1 Musk, Jessamine, Rose
mbL, it-', Bear’s Oil, Oldridgo’s
»C 0 ',m,'" r P ?'y , l“r, Pulls and Bov-
,.d c„K“ ulld ’ Volutilo Salts of fan-
|7 r uSinAft milM -
K c ob2imSP Koy “ “ nd For ‘
SSSf-a l™2 , enu, Dissecting
file 8hpt l d eil , u i ld Scissors, Cupping
P r »Umr drulu B °- tUei ; i “ largo
i'lm-rs ," r i0loB m '1'° Hue—wltoro
Swnlm’sVcrniiriiKC.
T HIS remedy counteructN tlio whole train of
diieaees artsimr from tlic debility of the di-
ge.’tivo oi irauH or a depraved condition of tlio slo*
much and bowels.
Most of the diseases ofchildren originate in ver
minous affections.
Worms destroy tho nourishment which is in
tended by nature to support life.
Tho immediate effect of Swaitn's Vermifuge
are to tranqtiilize the stomach, clo .r it ofacidous
plilngm, dissipate superfluous bile, increase the
grnslic juices and promote healthy digestion.
It al'e' iates sick headache, and is an ontedote
for tlie Cholera Morbus of our country, diarrhoea,
fever and ague, and that class of discuses which
owe their o igin to a disordered state of the sto
mach and bowels.
This remedy expels worms by giving healthy
action to the stomach and organs of digestion.—
There is nothing iu its composition to kid worms.
They are seldom seen after its uie, and the p *•
tient improves in health, color and appetite.—
Those remedies which kill worms must of cour-e
iujuro tho’ stomach materially, and the cutise of
many serious complaints. This fact has been ma
terially neglected oy the /acuity, and die error has
never been discovered until owaim's Vermifuge
proved it to tlio entire satisfaction of eveiy family
who has used it. .
Tho medicine is no less efficacious m many of
tlio diseases of crown persous.by dissipating those
morbid secretions which’produco dysentery, dinr-
rlura, cholera morbus, piles, fever and ague, dys
pepsia, acidity of the stomach, foul breath, nnd
the disagreeable affectionsconsequentupon bilious
disorders.
It is now in general use in mn*» nnrt« oi the
world. Families resident in the country, travel
lers going into tho interior or voyaging into dis
tant tropical climates, (insulated from medical tal
ent) would find Swaim's VormifUge of great ad
vantage.
Kept constantly on hand, and for sale by
F A. PARSONS,
novO • Solo Agent for tlio Stato.
I *<<11.
Sl e« »l llto Golden Globo.
^‘LonUui-d’umunuructure. Fof
R,
i* Ea * LA ROCHE,
Sl 6>ioftlie Golden Globo,
—_ Opposite tho Murket.
Kni'^.Hlubc Paste.
liy '-lujube Puatr, received nnd
A. PARSONS
['Hit
Tlic mnn About Town.
B y Cornelius Webbe, author of Glances of
Life, a Novel, in 2 vols.
Null Darrell, or tlie Gipsy Mother, by the author
of Tbo Heiress, Merchant's Duughter, Prince and
tlio Pedlur, &c. 2 vols.
ANNUALS.
Christum Keepsake, edited by tho Rev. John A.
Clark, with contributions by Montgomery, Rev.
Titos. Rallies Cimnin ham, Rev. W. Jay,Bishop
Ives, Bishop Smith, Bishop Doano, and outer em
inent writers, with 9 plates.
Religious Otferinq, edited by Miss C. II. Wa
terman, with 10 engravings.
Tlio Pearl, or Affection's Gift, with 6 engra
vings.
TUe Gem, with 7 engravings.
Tbo Gift, edited by Miss Leslie. 9 ongravings.
Tito Literary Souvenir, edited by W. R. Bur
ton, 13 engravings. . „
Tlio Violet, edited by Miss Leslie 0 engra-
vings.
The Poets oP America, illustrated by onao' hor
Painters, with numerous illustrations
The Works of Lord Bueon, complete in 2 vols.
8vo. London edition. , , ,
Gil Bias, translated by Smollett, m2 vols. royal
8vo. illustrated by Jcun Gigon, with ui wards of
oOO engravings. London.
The Curiosities of Literature, by D’lsraeli, 1st
arid 2d series, complete in 1 vol. London.
_oct 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
TALR, und the revivul of the
warranting that every prizo shall be drawn and
•old, will, wi oro sure, give universal satisfaction,
and especially to the Six Hukdrkd Prize Hol
ders.
To those disposed to adventure, we recommeud
early application being made to us for tickets—
when tlie prizes are all sold, blanks only remain
—the first buyers have the best chance. We,
therefore, einplmticully suy—DELAY NOT! but
at once re*mit and frans-mit to us your orders,
which shall always receive our imntediute utten-
bon. Loiters to be addressed, and applications
mude to 8VLVL8TL11 & CO.
1W Broudwuy, New-York.
KT* Observe the number, 166.
8700,003!!! 8000,00011 833,0001
U prizes ot 030,00011
3 pVr/.es oi' 843,00011
. oi 810,00011
LOTTERY UF REAL ESTATE &. BANK
STOCK,
SITUATED IN NKW-ORLEANS.
KF The richest uud most magtiJicent Scheme
ever presented to tho public in Uusor any oili
er country.
Tickets only 20 dollar«.
AmurixeUbyan Ait of the Legislative Assembly
if Florida, and under the directions of the tvm-
nuaaioners, tuting under the same.
TO HE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, DEC'R l«t, 18^9.
SCHMIj/T ifc HAMILTON, Managers.
SYiiVLSTEU CU. luOBroaUwuy,
, Now-Yoik, Sole Agents.
NO COMBINATION NUMBER%U
100,000 nciteis,from No.l upwards,in succession.
Exuuct F. oiii tlie Laws of me LegislaUvu Coun
cil ot tlie Territory oi t loridu.
Ciiap.7U1—No.2^— Wiiere istue Court House
of iiuvul county, is in un untimsticd suite and
there are yet due and owing upon the same, mo
il ev, wii.cu it is btiueved WiU impose too burden-
some it tax upon tue puop.e of l)uvul, und wucre-
us, it is Uesirahte to puy those said sums und com-
p o t- t..e uuiidmg, us well lor me greater convc-
n once of the {.dministrution cf justice, as lor tlio
cou.jtC parpo.se Ot au Academy, lor which pur
pose iu part, tue said budding, wmm compiuteu,
i» destined. Therefore—
Sec. 1. Bo »t enacted by the Governor and Le
gislative Council of tlie Territory of Floridu,
lnat it sl&ail uud may bo lawful tor Joseph B.
Lancaster, Isaiuh D. Hurt und iVdlium J. Mills,
or any two of mem under the direction oi tue
County Court oi Duval County, to raise auen
su.it or sums of mon oy hy lOUory, in such sene mu 3
a ■ Uiey may deem .pp.opri.ue and dvisabte: Pro
VtdcU, Uiat Uio said peisous snuu hind uiemselvea
in sued manner us tue Court suaU duect, wen
und umy to conduct such lottery m good laitli, to
apn.opuaie the proceeds to me oujeci unovu sta
ted.—Passed, Feb. 7ui, l«d4.—Approved, Feb.
liih, laJ4.
By a 0 reement, bearing date tire 28th of Febru<
ary, load, me above Jo-epn L .ncasitr, isuiuiiD.
II *i l and tVili.aiu Muls, uid, lot cciiaiucoii&iuei-
at.oils, incbnionimy to, h.o said Legisiuuve Act,
dul,, as i^u .iuio Mu • s.ac m.Ut & Huiui.ion a. t
tuoi. rmln aliaiineruki, una Liu po.vurs vested in
t .«m hy the above icCitcU Act of Uio Leaisiuiure
oi i iOiida.
Lxtruco itoiu die valuation of Georgo Phillip Mu-
nouvrierunUJucohde Cordova, homoi Uiucny
of New-Oneuns, mude uud sworn to on the PJm
day oi April, l*Kf:
Tn.it me »aia George Pillip Manouvrier and Ja
cob Coruovu, appraise unu coiiaCtunt.odsiy unu
honestly vutueUie pioperiy known under tiie name
and appe.LLonot * ouiut's Arcade.*’ in Uie city or
New-Oileans, at Six HunurcuTnousund Dollars,
und
“The property known under tlie appellation ot
“City Hotel'* or “Bisnop’s Hotel,” in me soul city
of New-Oneuns, ut Four Hundred und Twenty
Thousand Do.lurs.”
I ho Deeds oi tue i’roperty and tlio Stock trans
ferred in trust io Uie Domaust>ioueis appointed
by Uie suid Act oi tue Legislature oi t lorula.lor
tlie security oi me Prize Holders.
bpleudid bcsiciuu:
1 Prize—Tue Arcuue—feei, o inches, 4 lines,
on Magazme-sureef, lulieet,-U meats, on
Natcuez-slreel; 126 leet, 6 inches, on lira-
vier-suuet. Rcuted at ubout *67,(100 per
annum. Dollurs.
Valued at 700,000
1 Prize—City Hotel—162 feeton Com- x
mon-siruei, 14o lent, u mci.es, on
Cump-sireot. Keiiled at *A»,000.
Valued ut 500,000
l Pnze-r-Dwelling Home, (adjoining
mu Aicudo; iNo. 10—z4 feet, 7 in
ches ifont, on Naichuz-streel. Rent
ed ut ,200. Valued at 20,000
1 Prize—mho (adjoining me Arcade,)
No. le—2a ieev front on iVUchez-
Htiuet. Routed at*l,2U0. Valued
ut 20,000
1 Prize-rDitto—No. 23, northeast cor
ner of Basin and Custoullouse-st.
40 luet iioni on Basm, und 40 leet
on Franklin-street, by J27 leet deep
on lujIoiu House-sheet. Rented
at*i,5d0. Vuiuedut 20,000
1 Prize—Ditto—No: Jtf4, soutwestcor
ner of Busin and' Custom House-
street; M leet,7 inches on Basin,
32 leet, 7 inches oil V runhlm, 127
feet,101 incnesdeopm Lout oi Cus
tom House-at. Rvjn.ed ut *l,o00.
Valued at . 20,000
1 Pri...—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8 in-
JfeSf 0T . 100.000 llcketit, from 1 to
ltw.ooo, will be put in otto wheel, and000 nrizra
with the hlnnks. in another. To every number a
pnzn nr bl ink will be drawn, until all the prizes
are determined, leaving the baluncc or numbers
tit tho wheel blanks.
ETTo Fiiitors akd ruHi.tsnxns.—Having re
ceived Newspapers contain! it tho above Schome,
from twenty-two States and Territories, besiiles
-everni of the Bntish Provinees. wo are satisfied
With tlio circulation, nnd therefore request that
sticli papers os have not. tip to tliis timo, inserted
tho advertisement, will be pleased not to do so,
and that all the other papers will insert it once a
week onlv. until the 1st of Docetriher, and for
ward u» their accounts.
8YLVF8TF.R & CO.
. , „ 160 Broadway, New-York.
July 29 1511
B The Damsel of onricn,
Y SIMMS, author of “Tlio Yentnsscc,
“Guy Rivers.” “MiUeehnmne" At
vols.
4< MiUechampe,” &c. iu .
Politics, Thcol
Lord Brougham’s Opinions on
ogy. Law, Science, Education, Literature, Ac. a#
exhibited in his Parliamentary and Lego! Speech
es and Miscellaneous Writings, in 2 vols.
Ho’s, Sketches of Statesmen, 1st and 2d series.
Adventures of an Attorney in search cf Prac
lice, hy the author of Adventures of a Gentleman
ui search of a Horse, 2 vols.
Hamilton King; ortho Smuggler and tho Dwarf
by tho Old Sailor, uuthor of Tough Yoriu, &c.
No. 18 Nicldeby.
plat^ e,C ^ e9 ^ ^ oz ' con, lriete in 1 vol. with mam
ALIO,
A splendid edition of Moore’s Lolla ROokh
with immerons engravings on steel, by Heath, in
1 vol. royal 8vo. bound in super calf nnd gilt edge
os. W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
oct 17
S will in’s Panuceh.
A S tho in eraperunce and luxury ol the age are
hasteuiug me ravages of scorbutic com
plaints, and rendering the blood moie impure uud
as Uiousauds have destroyed their comtuuuonM
by neglecting to apply me proper remedies to
such. Svvaim’n Panacea must be and has been
more than Uouuly valuable as u certain unJ etfec-
t lal means oi restoring them to peifect health and
vigor. Few families are wholly exempt from
scorbutic affections which exhibit various svmp-
oms, as eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss of
appetite and dejection, all arising from impuie
b.ood, nnd if noiproporly uttended to, produce*
the greatest injury to tlm chnstitution, and may
be imp rted to Uieir offspring. Swaim’s Pan •
ceu is recommended at Una scuson ol mo year, us
an invaluable restorative of tlio system, thereby
invigorating the constitution and enubling us to
hear the debilitating ctlccis of Uie summer season.
It is conveyed by Uie circulating fluids, anJ cor
rects their tendency to ull those diseases which
originate in u vitiated blood, diseased liver, dt-
praved appetite, or predisposition to efftc ion o;
the .utigs, &c. No one, nowever, is advised to
use it wuhout convincing themselves of the trudi
of what is heie stated.
This medicine is now used with success in al|
parts of tho world, and is gaming great reputation
in England.
Prom Dr. Valentine Mott,
Professor of durgery in the University of New-
Yo.k, durgeon ol Uie N. York Hospital,Ac.
I have repeatedly used S waitn's Pan cod both
in ths Hospital and in private practice, and have
a wuys found it to be a valuable med c.ne iu cluon-
c. syphilitic, und scrofulous couipiorats, and in
obst.nate cutaneous affections.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From tlio various impositions which have been
practised by udulleration, Ac. eveu to tiio extent
of penury, for Uie purpose of unituUng the medi
cine, is sufficient lo provo its eifieacy in the dis
eases in which it has bnen sufficiently pi oven
huvecured. It is unnecessary to suy further __
rol nion to this Pun ’ceu. oUier than to caution the
pu lie ami stf edebtorio smixi reswhichhavo
ntii iiiadu to uiipoi-o upon me i tf ;noi'ant. The
'enttine article cun always be found at the store
of tho subscriber, who is the 6ole agent for tliis
State. A. PAR30NS, Druggist,
nov 8 220
A .,.. . ■ T he Token,
Nil Atlantic Souvenir, a Christmas and New
Year’s Present for 1840, edited by 8. G.
Goodrich, with 10 engravings.
The Youths’ Keepsake, for young people, with
engravings and cut*.
Southey’s Life of William Cooper, Esq. in two
volumes. 1
Man, in his physical structure and adaptations,
by Robert Mudie, 1 vol.
Woman as she should be—1st. The appropri
ate sphere of Woman. 2d. Tho influence of
Christianity on Woman. 3d. The Christian edu-
cation of Woman—by Urn Rev. Hubbard Win*,
low, 4 tli cdiUon.
The Complete Farmer and Rural Economist,
containing a compendious epitome of the raort
i nportant branches of Agriculture and Rural Eco
nomy, byTnos. Green Fessendor, 4th edition,
enlarged.
. The new American Gardener, containing prac
tical directions on die culture of fruits and vegeta
ble*. by Fessender, 13th edition.
Mrs. Gilman’s Ladys’ Annual Register, and
Housewife’s Almanac, for 140.
Marshall Hall’s Practice of Medicine, revised
and enlarged, by Dr. Jacob Bigelow, fir. t Ameri
can edition.
Tue American Conveyancer, containing a largo
variety of Legal Forms und In tnunents, by Geo.
P. Curtis, of Uie BalUmore Bor.
Curtis’ Admiralty Digest.
The Trial of Jesus before Caiaphas and Pilate,
being a refutation of ^r. Salvador’s chapter, by
. pupin, trnJatcd f,4m the Freeh.
Dictionary of Latin Synonymcs. for the u«eof
schools and private student*, with a complete in
dex, by Lewis Ramshom, from the French, by
Francis Leiber. .
Just received by
oct 23 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, of May 3,1834.
Tlowaml’s Tonic mixture.
M R. EDITOR—Much os tho powers o p 4h‘s
favorite remedy have beeii extolled, I can
not om*t this opportunity ofdeciuring my decided
conviction that every nccount of tho sanative vir
tues of the M ixture will bo verified to tho foil ex
tent. Whatever he the character o 'the complaint
—whether unequal tertian—double or simple
quartan—however varied be its type, attended
with syncope, apoplexy, vehement Spasms, prith
coldness und stupor—whatever its duration, whe
ther vernal or nutumnal. laving the foundation for
visceral affection*, and other stow but unerringly
fytal maladies—however irregular in their inva
sion, nnd uncommon in their appoarances—in
fine, whatever be the ago. idiosyncrasy, or l.ab ts
of tho patient, the complaint alike bids adieu on
the duo administration of the Tonic Mixture.—
This is no high-wrought panegyric for tho exper
iment. I speak only from what 1 positVe'y know
—however successful other preparations may
have heeu. there can he little reliance placed upon
them when compared with this article. By strict
ly following the directions that accompany the
bottle, we find it acts upon the most scientific
principle—for, it eeeins to antie pafo the return
of tho cold fit. and excites a strong reaction, and
powerful glow over tho whole system; nnd thus
to pre-occupy tlie ground, and by disturbing the
regularity of die type, to subdue tlic intermittent
altogether. Under such a course of medicine, I
have been astonished to notice with what haste
tlio disease beats alarm for a retreat, and ti e pro
trated strength of the system rallies. It is a pow
erfol, yet mild medicine—substituting calmnes-,
tranquillity .and balmy slcep.in place of p iiu, wea
riness. and rostlfl** nights—a renovation of long-
lost strength and robust health, in lieu of feeble
ness and emneiution. And I confiden ly believe,
and I predicate my oninion upon the most sub
stantial proof, that under whatever sky—in v«d).at-
ever cornor of the earth—whether upon hi'd or
valley, wherever fever and ague makes its appear-
once, there also will “Rownnd’s Tonic Mixture”
find its way—the happy desideratum, the perfect
antidote. N. LEE;, M. D.
lETOneofthobest recommendations that can
he given this medicino is the following:—Physi
cians living in Fever nnd Ague districts, who have
become acquainted with its efficacy, are in the
habit of ordering it to bo used in their own prac-
I :
W. U. l.luvd—jtI;u-i(Ct Square,
TTAH j,
il Folium! Winter
:11st received, u splendid t
Goode, uud invites tl
colored i
< trad IlOskin Gloves
o bull und examine for themselves. 1
consist of
roudcloths, Cassimeres, Satinets. Kerseys
■llunnols, Blunkots. Merinos, lied Ticking
‘ plain Kentucky Joans
American I’rmts
,-tUcs
look, Swiss nnd Jaconet Muslins
Vliite Cambrics, plain and figured Bobblncts
1'Hrend uud Go-iimn Luces (
llobbinet and Gimp Edgings
dilk, Conan, Merino, Thibet Wool and Blanket
Shawls
ninck^ blue black and colored Silkn
Ladies and Gents. Sfik nnd
tndin Rubber Snspendeni' „,
itlk and Cotton llosn nnd Half {loso
Shell Combs. Horn do., and Don Sido do.
Silver plated Hooke and Eves, 1’alent Fins
Belts, llibbons. Bone and Pearl Buttons
Irish Linens, Silk and Cotton Braids
\rtiflcial Flowers, Wreaths
Xew style Bonnet and Cap Ribbons
Also, an extensive assortment of the latost stylo
Tuscan, Oriental, Split Straw and Enlgihs Straw
Bonnets, .
N. B.—Tho above articles will be sold vory low
lor cash or city acceptances,
oct 19
~ W. II. dc 8. Kogerit
H AVE just received per recent arrival, from
N. York, nearly their fall supply of French,
German, Indian and English Fancy Dty Goods,
among which ore the following articles, vizs
Ladies rielt Plush and Silk French Shawls
Do. colored and black Ostrich and Cashmere
Shawls ^
1 case finest Florence Braid BOnnetd
1 do. super. Irish Linens
15 cartoons Paris cmb. Capes and Collars
30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain UuiUings
6 do. Woir Gro do Lyons Lace
25 do. Thread Edging and Imortings
10 do. Valencine do. do. and Headings
20 do. 4-4 and 5-4 Wash, Bpol, Square and Il
lusion Blonde .
French worked Cuffs, Blonde Veils and Paris
Bands
Clmntillu Veils,' Eng. Collars and Twist Slutwla.
Mohair Nells, Bags and Snarls
Muslin Paris cmli’d Shawls, 4-4 nnd6-4
Black Laco do. tin, 1-2 and 4-4
Caps, Insant’s Waists, French Flowers and
Wreatiw
French, Fngliah and American Prints
Challys, Motts, do Lames, Velvets and Sitks
Tartan, Itch Roy and Kahyle Shawls
Bonnet, Belt ana Cap Ribbons
Ermine and Fur Cofiani
Silk, Worsted and Cotton llose.
oct 31 South side Market Square.
for tlio Toilet.
PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS.
P RENTISS’ extract of Rose, Musk, Jcssa-
. mine and Bergamot
Dojine and •uoerljiieToiletPowder.Roso scent
Edo’s sup. Musk and Rose Persian Scent Bags
Genuine Russian Bears Oil
Rowland’s Mucusar Oil
Oldridgo’s Balsam of Columbia
Pomade a la Rose, Savin, Jussamino, Orange and
other Odours, in pots and rolls
Coggereltall’s su’r Cottnossiers Soap
Palmer's stip'r Cream do Savon Rings
Sup'r Verbena Cream, a delightful article for
shaving
Lowe's celebrated Shaving Soaps
Prentiss’ variegated Soaps, sttitablo for the tablot
Powder Puffs and Boxes of tho latost pattern.
Cologne, Lavender and Rose Waters, of various
manufacture and assorted patterns
Espirit de Rose, Cold Croatn, Lip Salvo
Otto of Ro.es, sup'r Rose, Cinnamon and Al
mond Soups, in bars
Cut Glass Bottles, a large variety
Fine aqd course Tooth Combs
Nail, Tooth and Clothoa Brushes
V.gnotte, Napoleon, Madatmnonsello,. Victoria
and Gloss Back Hair Brushes, of excellent
quality
Pocket Books, Scissore, Razors and Razor
Strops
ajeun’e Indian Dye, Vinegar Rouge
Mdk °f Rows, Orange flower Water
Otl Citron Flowery, rjhaving Brushes
Salt of Lemon nud Roses, ia Eug. cut glass hot-
ties, Amoni/ic Vinegar
And other urtitles in the Perfumery line, for
rale wholesale or retail on accommodating terms,
b y PORCIJER A LAROCHE,
Sign of the Golden Globe,
oct Opposite the Market.
LUGINA CORDIAL
Lc Cordial de Lueine—Ou I’EIix-
Iv dc I’Amour.
rpUIE subscriber Imy tho pleasure Of announc-
X ing to the nilizen* of the United State*, that
he has purchased, for a very large sum and from
the inventor, the celebrated Dr. Magnin, of Paris,
the recipe and right ibr making this astonishing
medicine. Until the appearance of tlie “Lucira
Cordial,” (about three years siuce) it was thought
titui the complaint* which it speedily overcomes,
were beyond the reach of human remedy, as for
upward* of a thousand years, they had baffled tho
wisdom and ingenuity of the most profound phy
sicians in all parts of tlio world. This Cordial#
however, to the great advantage of tiiO'human
racQ,«uuii proved itself to be Uio desideratum to
long tougnt for; and accordingly, notwithstanding
the brief period of its existence, it has acquired a
1 1 L for
render
>pi:
T Great Bargains,
HE B'abacriber will disposo of his stock of
Rf;o.dv Made Clothing at very reduced prices
e. her r»t wholesale or retail. Country merchants
and others desirous of purchasing, are invited to
call oi id examine for themselves.
17 JOHN MALLERY.
Splendid Shawls, Silks, Cimujs
and Iflouslalno de Xaincs.
Per ship Gaston.
jjj CARTON rich Broche Shawls, latest style
A 2 doz. rich printed Thibet Hdkfs.
5 super. Tartan Shawls, best quality
2 doz. super. Moiislin de Laino do.
10 pieces rich Poul do Soio
2 do. supr. plain Rips do.
2 do. figured B. B. Silks
8 do. splendid printed Chally, latest style
10 do. rich Mou8lin de Laines
ard
om
White Lead, dsc.
cues oil Royal-street, by 12/ leet, II,
inc..cs deep, iioniod at $1,400.
Valued ut 15,000
1 Prize—2o0 Shares Canal Bank Stock
. »100 Qudi, 25,000
1 Duto—200 do. Coni. do. do. 20,000
1 Duto—1*jU do. Meciiunica’ und Era-
ders’ do. uo. 15,000
1 Dino—100 do. City Bank do. do. 10,000
1 Ditto—loO uo. do. do. do. do. 10,000
1 Ditto—100 do. do. do. uo. do. 10,000
•1 Ditto—50 do. Exchange liank do. do. 5,000
1 Ditto—50 do. do. do. do. do. 5,000
1 Ditto—2b do. Gas Light Bank do. do. 2,500
1 Ditto—>25 do. do. do do. do. do. 2,500
1 Ditto—15 do. Meek »n*cs’ and Tra-
dors’ do. ilo. I.o00
. Ditto—15 do. do. do. do. I,u00
20 Do.—oucli IUsharosol'tlioLouisiana
Stato Bank, qjSlOO ouch, each prizo
$1,000, , S() ,000
10 Do.—ouch 2 shares of $100 each,
each prize $200, of tlio Uus Light
Bunk, _ , ■ S' 000
200 Do.—each 1 share of $100, of tho
Bunk of Louisiana, v 20,000
200 Do,—euon 1 share of $100, of tho
New-Orleans Burnt, 20,000
150 Do.—each 1 share of $100, of the
Union Bank of Florida, 15,000
1 nrL KEGS superior English White Lead
AvFLr'JOOdo do American No. 1&2
10 bbls English Linseed Oil
10 clo do Chalk
10 do do Whiting
5 do Alum, 5 do Salt Petre
Just received pox Savannah nnd Coromando,
and for sale by
] nov 4 Cl R. HENDRICKSON.
OOO Prizes. $ 1,500,000
TICKETS $20—NO SHARES.
' $3* It shall be at tlic option of tlie winners of
Prizes of Bunk Stocks, either to take the Stock
itself, or tlio par vuluo thereof in cash.
The rece ptsof tho solo of thoT.cketsoro, and
will be, deposited in tho Citizens’, Consolidated,
Canal, Union and Carrollton Banks, m tiie name
of the Manugors jointly, with J. 11. Ferrault.Lsq.
From the Harrisburg Intelligencer of June. 1833.
Mr. Wyeth—Having long 'oeen afflicted in ray
f mily with Fever and Ague, and having tried ev
ery means to get rid of it without avail I at lengt'i
met with your advertisement of Rowand’s genu
ine Tonic Mixture, which 1 determined to try.
After using it, my wife was entirely restored to
health, having suffered for fifteen months from the
debilitating effects of Fever and Ague, and is now
i-a hearty and stout as she ever was.
BERNHARD MAY.
Harrisburg. May 22,1833.
A largo supply of the above valuable medicino
just received from the Manufacturer, and for sale
wholesale or retail by
POHCHER& LA ROCHE,
Sjgn of tlie Golden Globo,
nov 12 Opposite tlie Market.
^ “IT
Garden Seeds, Crop 1839.
P ORCHER & LA ROCHE is, and will re
ceive in a few days, n largo assortment of
Vegetable, Flower anil Bird Seed, tho crop of
1839. Also, in daily expectancy, a beautiful m ti
de colled tlio Chinese Tree Com. The above
Seed is warranted to produce large vegetables and
fino flavor. Flamers and othoni ure invited to
call nnd examine for themselves. All of which
will be sold low for cash or city acceptances.
Sign of the Golden Globe,
nov 4 Opposite the Market.
Tootli Wash.
C HLORINE, Oris and Kreosof. Tooth Wash
highly recommended for whitening theteoth,
purifying tlie breath and imparting h healthy ap
pearance to the gums. TuBt received,, per Wil
son Fuller, and for sale by
”ct23 G. R? HENDRICKSON.
duck Bombasins,8ome very
1000 yards Engrain Carpeting, at $1 ncr yai
10 pieces very supr. Irish Linen, free fro;
any mixture
100 do. Velvet Ribbons
30 do. super, and low price White Flannel
10 do. do. do. Red do.
5 do. Green and Yellow do.
34 doz. very cheap Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
5 pieces super, bit '
cheap
10 do. do. do. Crapes
Old Silk Taffeta Ribbons. Mourning Cap do.
Colored Florence and Gro de Nap Silks
Ladies’and Gents, supr. H. S. Gloves
Ladies’ and Misses' white Cot.ou Hose
Black Silk Cravats
Black Silk Hose and Half Hose,- plain and
ribbed
5 pieces Steel Mixed Satinets
5 do. Kentucky Jeans
J000 yards super. Apron Checks
30 doz. new stylo Head Hdkfs.
For sale on favorable terms, by
SNIDER, LATHROP &, NEVITT.
oct15 199
.Slinkers’ Herbs.
L LANDING from ship Gaston, a full supply
of Shakers’ Herbs, comprising Catnip.Fox
glove Rbrehound, Sage, Pennyroyal, Thorough-
wort. Liverwort, Bonoset. Thyme, Mint, Worm
wood, Worraseed, Elder Flowers, Slippery Elm,
&c. in 16 oz. 8 oz. und 1 oz. packages, suitable
for families and country merchants. For sale by
PORCHER & LAROCHE,
Sign of the Golden Globe,
oct 15 Opposite tho Markot.
for
coun- ift
tries, only presenting France and Italy for himself
Thus uas uie subscriber posscscd himself of tho
invuluuble secret, and now ImstLMis to givo the in
habitants of his liue of agency tho benefits of lus
speculation.
“Lo Cordial dc Lucino,” or, in English, “the
Lucina Cordial,” is a general invigorator of the ha-
man frame. In all the various coses of languor,
lassitude and debilitation, it is an unfuiling reme
dy, as it is equally its province to impart Cheer- %
fulness and decision to tho mind, as health and vi
gor to the body. But the peculiar virtue on which
its celebrity is based, is the facility and certainty
with which it rcs.ores the virile powers when they
havo been destroyed by disease, tune, reckless
ness, or any of the numerous causes winch termi
nate in tlie prostration of those functions.
In common with the generality of really good
medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of a mer
curial or deleterious nature, among the many in
gredients which compose it; but is, at the same
time, so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it can
reuovute Uie prostrated energies of a giant, an in
fant may use it, not only with imponity, but with
advantage.
The usages of society are unfortunately such
that, notwithstanding the benefit* which would be
sure to result from it, we cannot enter into an an
alysis of this inestimable Cordial here, or publish
many of tho documents which have been receiv
ed, as vouchers of the blessings it has conferred on
numbers of despairing individuals. But this we
cannot forbear remarking—that it has been de
monstrated that there is scarcely ever, if any such
thing at all, as natural barrenness, or as natural
imbecility of the procreant functions in either sex j
and. therefore, Urn' those evils ifra the effects of
artificial causes,and maybe speedily subdued and
removed by the use of “Lo Cordial de Lucira.”
The Lucina Cordial is also an indubitable cure
for the Gieet, and tho Fluor Albus, obstructed,
difficult or painful Menstruation; also, for the
incontinence of Urine or tho involuntary dis
charge thereof. It is likewise an invaluable and
tur veiled medicine in cases of Chronic Erup
tions of the skin, and in the dropsical affections
of the aged.
Most important to the American Public.
The United States proprietor of the celebrated
Lucina Cardial, or Efixir of Love, begs to lay be
fore the community, the following certificate*
which ho hus received from the inventor j tlie Illus
trious Dr. Mugnin, of Paris:
“This is to certify, that I have disposed of the.
recipe for mukingthe Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of
Love, and ulso the right to sell it throughout the
United States of Norm America, to John Winters
IIojdenvellfM. D. My reasons for so doing is,
that the demands to me for the above Cordial, of
which J vintbe inventor, ore so numerous, that I
am unable to supply ull the orders fromFruuceond
Italy alone; und have therefore disposed of tho
privileges vouchsafed in this and other certificates
nf a like nature, in order to generalise the benefit*,
of my discovery throughout the world.
Given under my hand at Paris, on tliis nineteenth
day of January, in tlic year of our Lord, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight.
ERASTE MAGNIN.
Caspard Dolluc, \ Wite g
William Merritt, \ Witnesses.
This highly important medicine is for sale by
John Winters Holderwell, No. 129Liberty*Btreet,
New-York; CharlesB. Tyler,No. 70Chesnutot.
Philadelphia; und iu BalUmore by Roberts & At-
kiiisoiij John M. Laroque, and G. IL Tyler; in
Washington City by Tobias Watkins and Charles
Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Linthucum; m
* ‘ Jc ~ ~
. Frcucii Chemicals.
S ULPHATE Quinind, Sulphate and Acetate
of Morphine, Croton Oil. Oil of Black Pep
per, Kreosote, Pinerino, Prussic Acid. Iodine,Em
etine, Ext. Nux Vomica, Ilydrodate, Potassa, &c.
Just receivedpor Newark, and for sale by
oct 3 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Starch.
T WENTY boxes Colgate’s No. 1 Soap. F(
sale by A< PARSONS.
For
4‘j
m
ii
ice; in Petersburg by
Dttpuy, Roller & Jones;
indr
. Si
londby John ]
s Thomas, ai ... .
and in Norfolk by M. A. Samos and B. Emerson;
and by John Woodly, No. 65 Poydras-st, Now-
Orleans.
It can also bo found at all tho principal Drug
tores in South-Carolina, and in Augusta, by Ha-
vilnnd, Rfsluy & Co., Thomas Barrett &*Co. and
Nelson Curter; und in Savanna!) by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Price $3 per bottle, with fall directions.
ang 5 _ 164—ly
. Lanin OH, Ac#
1 7IIVE hundred gallons pure Sperm, Oil, (fall
. straitwM 200 do. summer strained do.
Also,12clozi Lamp Chimnies. Just received, andf
for sale by ' A. PARSONS.
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