Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 21, 1839, Image 1

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■10.1 [i.t&Uktdlnty OF SAVANNAH, CITV m jfiiwo* Cielnnd, paMUsn'xar week,(Monday, 'feed «rrBFOrv teffiasr 0 fur ui* inontlir. , ^..rtiienUpiililUhodnt the usual rates. ' e J[ v jve Oeuti Ibr the first, and Tli.rly- $> Wf l “ r e:10 * 1 l,lidrtlunBfter ’ P or fiJcStitioniiy the Clerks of the Courts i nt npplic itinil has boon undo lor yhamiBUtAtiotl. must bo published !! ii»YS at least. hr Fseeutars and Administrator* for Sdradltors to ronder ill their accounts iSsi.VWEEKS. rNsrroetbv Executor* and Admitm- ,,tbestpuhlc auction, on the firstTues- month, between the umal hours of ".,1,00 of Public Sales in . Cm County i. Letters Test intent irv. ofAdinmistrn- iiTrdiainliip tnavhavo been granted, first ", IIAT , notice thereof in oiie of the- of this Stile, and nt tile dooref House, wltcro such sales are to ho Liberty Ward—Nos. 1,4,9,10,11,12,10,87 tw,tie, tin. ■ ’ Pttlnshi Ward—Nos. 1,3,3.4, 6,10. WarronWnrd—Nos. 3,5,10,13.10,30.31,33, far leave to sell Negroes, must he pnb- foat months. be’bro anv oyiler hheohite mile thereupon bv the Court. Fat •„ hv l.xecntors. Adintnistru- Gaar an .nistbe pnbllihed SIXTY eforci e iiyofSale. These solos must itthe Court Homo door of tho Comity lie property issita ilo. and on tho first oft io Monti.between the hoursoften ill ninnd lour in tho iifternonn. No sale today i» valid, unless so expressed in admutiv"Executors. Administrators and 10 the' Court orOrdiu irv for lo ive to [ “ u ,tbe putilished FOUil MONTHS. ,fpersonal property (except negroes) mod intuit »te ejutos liv Executor* and rjtor* mutt bo advertised FORTY rjtors must at ioiwby Executor*nnd Admiimtntoi* TtffO tale* of pmriabriblo property under rr- lurt.miwtbe adverted. generally, TEN efore the day of sale, vertwcinentswill bo punctually attended II Letters directed to tVw O.Tico or ti e ust be postpaid, to entitle thorn to et- To Let. rhe two utoiy Dwelling nnd Garden *11 kson Ward, opposite the Free School, t occupied by Mr. J. B. Lewis. Pos- rillbe given on the 1st November. Ar • ANSON PARSONS. ifty Dollars Reward. Runaway on Uie20tn July last, from the ilwcriber, bis Negro Man, riAWNY. e is about 2 J years old, 5 feet 6 or 9 in* *ics high, very bluclc andlikeiy, bus ruth* ’ scpiilctiral voice, and a deep *ic dnee He was bo iglit of Mr. Hugh Rose, ar.dsince, and 1 believe won brought up iceubout 10 miles above this city, ye reward will be pitid lor bis delivery in jail in tliis State, or to the subscriber. 205 NOBLE A. HARD IE. iciithasvitatcitet* Luiids. inbsertbur oilers for sale, u Tract ot Laud ite in Utu ad District, Baker Cotin y, eiu- .500 acres, which comprises every var.- nnost super.or tod. The tract is fur- th slight improvements, mid c in be on- its geographical dunendons to any tie- Bent. As tin additional con iderat.oii lo er. reasonable terms and jxotrnc.ed cie- bred, l or more uiia'culluiieoiisjiitorinu- icants cun uddress Uie subscriber nt A- F. G. BALDWIN. 159^14 mo No. tiao-.voi. xxxvi.) City 'lYc usurer's Ollier, T uvrn ■ ,»*•«»»«. IrttKov. 1839. HE following Lola nro in urreura to the Oitv lor groom! rent, lo will Brown Won!—Lola No,. 1.2, 3 11, IB. 10 22.2J, 4,1, GO. 61.6U, 53,69, 01, 03. ’^Columbia Wurd—Noa.3, 4,8,9,10,13,30,21 ,8; ,6 ' i ^ s °* *• New Franklin Ward—Nos. :|, 4,5. 2wS1ST' 1,1 10 - 1J ' M - ,5 - 1B -*■ Jackson Ward—No*. 7,8. 13,14, 15.10 17 'ii »». ao, 31,32, 33, 30, 37, 38,42,4IF 44. 45.40,47. Juapcr Ward—No*. 5,0. 7, 8,9,10. Liiluyolto (Vard-.Vo*. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,0,7,8,0, ! AV ANNA If, (C«.,HUr5t« CVJ3NINO, NOVEMBER 91. 1*39. [ Whole No.—97,093 Wuahieg on Word—Noa. 1,2,3,0,13,15,’tt! 18,19, 20,31,23.24,29.30. JOSEPH KELT, City Treuaurer. Take Notice. Iftho rent, duo on ihe uliovo mimed ita ore not paid on or before the lltli inat., I r.iull on the morning of the 12-h nut, proceed lo rc*entor auid Ion. in conformity to Oruiiunoe. n«v 6 A. HAltMON, C. M. French Chemicals. S ULPHATE Uuinine. Sulphate nnd Aectuto of Morphine. Croton Oil. Oil of Black Pop. per, Kreoaote. Pmerine. Pruuic Acid, lo.line,Em etine. Pgr. Nux Vom.cr. HydroJatc. Pflttua.1, it. I Hat rosnivnil ..A* Vni.inel, fita-t !*.. . I... Ju«t received per N'ewurk. and fora ile lw ly Fxecutoranno numiiiiurunia —^' K. IlENDIHClfSON. ".UiiniUvirv, must bo published SIX IS. itoiw for foreclosure of Mortgage* on e must l>e advertised once a month for H0NT1I8. ofthe Court of Ordinary, (nccompnni- copv of tlin bond of agreement) to es to luiul must be udvcrti*ed Turks it least. “ssnlesunder execution* regularly grant- Coints, must lie udvortised TiH'tTY _ under mortgage execution* SIXTY "DECEIVED, u fresh supply of Otto Rose Lip Salve. For sule by Starch*’ T WENTY boxes Colgate's No. I Soap. For Halchy A. PARSONS. Lip salve, iVc* O TTO Rose L«.p Salve, Patuy’s Cot«l Cream, real French Almond Paste. A fresh supply ofthesc elccant nrt’.c.cs, for the cure of chapped lip-*, face, iScc.justieceived and iorwile hv novl) O. R. HENDRICKSON. Otto Bose Lip Salve* oct 11 A. PARSONS. Beware of Spurioas Im tatiosi* G KO. W. CARPENTER’S Compound I x- tract of Iceluul moss, Carrageen, or Irish Moss. Slippery k.Iiu. Ilorehouud, &c., a valiiuhle remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery, diirrhiLM. catarrh, an I uil adecnous of Uie breuat and bin s. For sale by a«ti21 PORCHER &. LAROCIIE._ The true Verbena Cream. T HIS delightful Cream is warranted to be tho true extract of Verbena; gentlemen hiving tender faces or strong heard*, would find n' the most delightful saponaceous compound ever of fered 10 the public, it makes a beautiful heavy lath er. nnd after shaving, leaves u delirious fragrance of tlm Verbena, and preventing the face ftom chapping, which in general, other soups irritate. It is only for a do by PORCHER & LA ROCHE, Market Sq. sign of tho Golden Globe. nov,18 Lamp Oil, &c* F iVE hundred xi 1 o is |»nrc tipo.m. on. (nut ptrained,) 2 jU do. summer strained do. Also, 12 do/.. Lamp Chitnnies. Just received, nd for^iul£by A. PARSONS. Swni in's Vcnniiti4C. T HIS remedy co-.intemcts die whole train of diseases arisin? from'the debility of the di- ge t've o.'irons or u depraved condit.on of the s.o- mucii and bowels. Most of the diseases ofchildren originate in ver minous affections. Worms destroy the nourishment which ism- tended by 11 iture to support life. The immediate effect ol'Smiim't Vermifuge ure to tranquil i/e tlie sauniich, cle r itofacidou* phiemu. dwsipnte superfluous b.le. incrca-e tiie gras ic juices and promote healthy digestion. It al e iites siclt headache, and isittt untidbte for the Cuolera Morbus of our country, di irrhma, fever anil ague, and that clu*s of di-eases wmch 0 ve t'u ir o igin to a diso;dored stuto of .he sto mach 1111J bowels. This remedy expels worm* by giving healthy action to the stomach nnd organs of dipes ion — Tlnre is nothing in its composition to kid worn s. They are seldom seen after its use, and the p - tient improves in health, color and uppt tt e.— Those remedies which k II worms must of co ir 0 injure the stottncli m iterially. nn l the cause of many serious complaints. Tliis fact lias been ma terially neglected by the faculty, and the error his never been discovered until Swniin’s Vermif ige proved it to the entire satisfaction of every f.uiily who bus used it. . The medicine is no leas efficacious in many of the diseases of grown persons,by dissipating those morbid secretions which’producc dysentery, diur- rbaja. cholera morbus, piles, fever und ague, dys pepsia. acidity of the stomach, foul breath, and the dis igrecable affect ous consequentupon bilious disorders. It is now in general use in most parts or the « Juiiiper, si®i® l*ki“itoo7 world. Families resident in the country, tn.vo:- AI.i2ur.0iS itooi. (iimta’m. unnui! ler, goinT into tiie interior or acnmlly cashier or the Citizen, 1 Bank, nnd A. lion- aomn. Es<i. uctuallf cashier c,r the Con.olidatcd Act puRsod before A. Public, on the 2d of May. properties transferred unincunibcr- "*»«»*»** "aronK aaea orrcnVo for lbo “ ec “f‘iy of the fortunate Prize Hold- lie. It is true, there arc many blaiius, but 011 the »V „ otlter hand, the extrumoly low cuuigd of 9^0 ' ion nSf —JDD.000 tieke^. from 1 to per iicket-Uie v*t.o»axdsombbu ui the Can. J.anSP' Uin0 ," 0 wh ««l- n»d500priz., Til * *•»«»! *••«« • *•--* - - • ■ • witli tilt blanks, in another. To everv niiiiilif.ru prize nr I,lank will be drawn, „„tiT nffthe prizes arc deterinineil. piivuv, . ' • a good old custom of i sin “ Porclior x La Uoitlic, .H lor sale on accommodating terms, No. ad '£ Cas.o.' 0*1. m uo.ties us.-orled sizes; gallon; dp is. TuroeiKine, no. do. no., Ulmber dulls, LVciuu T.irtar, Until- ilphnr* Dutch Madder, Glue, duutls.dalt lain, Black Lead, Lamp Black, Lau p losses, Borax.crude and reluind Indi'o, uind dpaiitsii Flpiit Blueing, Hippo. Jal- •oru. Calomel, Arrow Rooi.dptiiiisn Flies, '<■..‘1411111, flake, Nutmegs. Gloves, tJ.u- 'Lev, Black aiul Cayeunu Peper, Ginger, wder,super. L'uibonate doda, Tart u ic ciielle faults, dull Tartar, Sul Ammoniac, oeit.uiinaic, Ammonia, Benz.on. Copal, aiiwtic, Arabic, Opium und dtyrux.ito.se Asli,dal Aratus, VVushmg usurd, Linalass, Pearl nnd Patent Bar- u .? m,le r lowers, Bonoset, Sage. Elder y W°M Tnoroughwort. Liverwort, I Bigibiles, Senna, Squills, Uummo, ^odine ^mhie, Hydr.odute. Pot us 1 ^ Lioion Oil, Oil Ulaou Pepper, ’ U ?f a , ru l 8 > Lemon. Bergamot, Cura- r-nSl, i ■ 8 ' R°*oum»y.Rose CedriiCor nnalf j,,lu l ,er ’ Snuk « Rool, Puik Root, H.', ^ ool » Geutiun. vtfcUassi, I ''inip and calcined; Sweet and Rirb r"" lul het'les, Tootti Powders, !& '"'d Elixir of Bark, l x- in. GlimAlyrrh,Alcohol, iot.' llJr s ior,, » L'arboiuto, Ammonia — 1 'fm. ?^ Cl warranted fresh nnd Svvm . v" Touic Mixture, Houck’s inS^Vennffuge, Barclay’s C'ubebs lllilieri* ^! ,t er | 8il,1 d Henry’s Magnesia, ,j C l n il rai )dict| I8 , Lees, Evans, Be- r J||i* ® ckw iUw, Gdlbghans, Hooper’s Oil Tn i r ew,,1,s Dr »P 8 * British Oil, r ,n ^ lon ’ Balsam, Opodeldoc, i UnJTirt' Waters,Bernard’s c '~l >r enii«.H’ und GlcsBin’i Co- H'J “"d Eye Water,, do. .lo. Toilet miiiniii j Uol! l hduhk, Jci.aminn, ftoae Colmni''. l.d 0. Bear’s Oil. Oldridge'a ft,„ Hair Powder, Pull, and Box- c »'"liound, Volatile Salta of run- •kr tin 1 ? 1 >neutghiMendpuni|ent»i "m V',M. 1 . lnsea ' Cre “" of SoVpLV® i of niiia- ■ r ?'! ni ' Eipaulvo, witli a full us- J'oilierart,clcuiirme line. ’duel, <• '"“’d 1, P" 1 " 11 Kisy, and For- S ir, ±"liP" 1 ,? fualrument... Ui«8ocling ,\S“" ffidie. ana Scisrom, Cupping ■nl * a fd Bottles: also, a largo u, iilanu.e 0r in d'° lino—where efflC?" "”d country merchants arc examine for themselves. Opposite tho Market. ai an Ot' the Golden Globe. lARsil®®*? Bni»pce Stntir, llavoredon 1 ^‘ uc „ l il > l ppeo dun If, lost for ca8 |,’ i ) y L ° ri lirt a ,nu »«0»cture. For POl'tCIIFu & LA UOCIIE, “'gnoftlio Golden Globe, „ Opposite the Market. c “«PronshWi , '**£ dPnstc. lr Mlehv “°‘ l J"J“he Paste, received and » y A. PARSONS tan’ tropic il dim tes. (insulated IVoin medical tal ent) would find Swaim’s Voraiifiise of greut ad vantage. Kept constantly on hond, mid for smobj^ novG Sole Agent fi>r tho Slate. The Mail About Town. B Y Coriul.iis Wchhc. author of Glances or Life, a Novel, in 2 vols. • Nan Darrell, or the Gipsy Mother, by the author ori’lio Heiress, Merchant s Daughter, Prince and the Pedlar, &c. 2 vols. ANNUALS. Christian Keepsake, edited by the Rev. John A. Clark, with contribution, by Montgomery. Rev. Thos. Rallies Citnn.n ham. Rev. W. Jay,Bishop Ives. Bishop Smith; Bishop Doano, und oturn-em inent writers, with 9 plates. Religious Offer.n r. edited by SIiss C. II. U a- temian, with 10 enrruvings. The Pearl, or Affection’s Gift, with 0 engra vings. The Gem, with 7 engravings. The G.ft, edited by Mis. Leslie. 9 engravings. Tiie Literary Souvenir, edited by W. It. Bur ton. 13 engravings. Tho Violet, edited by Miss Lo lic 0 entra- villT*. Tne Poets of America, illns’ritodbyonoofher Puihters. witli numerous illnstru t on. The Works of Lord Bacon, complete in 2 vols. 3vo. London edition. ..... G 1 Bias, translated by Smollett, m2 vdi. royal Svo. illustrated by Jean Glgou, with u, wards of „0d engravings. London. Tiie Curiosities of Literature, by DTsmel|,'lst and 2d senes, complete ill 1 vol. London, oct lfi W THPRNE WILLIAMS. White Leai!, *c. -g nn KEGS superior English White Lead JL**D 200 do do. American No. 1 &2 11 bbls English Linseed Oil 11 do do Chalk J.) do do Whiling 5 do Alum, 5 do Salt Pctre ’ Just received per Savuunali and Coroinando, and for solo bv nov 4 3 G. R. HENDRICKSON. TALI, und the revival of the warranting dial every prize shall he drawn and sold, will, wt ure sure, giveitnivcrsuj sdtisliichon and especially to the Six Iluxmum Paizz 1| u l- To thosed sposedto adventure, wo recommend early application being made lo us lor tickets— when me prizes ure uil sold, blanks only remain —Uie first buyers have the best chance. Wo, therefore, empimt.cudy say— Di.l.A Y NOT! lau ut once re-uni unJ Imm-uat lo us your oiders! wlucli shull ulwuys reccivo oifr immediate utten- ton. Letters to be addicssed, anil upiil,cations uiudo to SYLVESTER Af CO. lhd Uioaihvav, Now-York. JET Obiorve the nmnir.rj lull. 3709,099!’! S309,000!l *93,0001 «I (IlliCCM «i *30,00011 9 IH-llECS Of *43,0001! il IM’IEU* Of *40,00011 LOTTERY OF ill Al. EStA'PE & BANK STOCK, re-v. isl SITUlT '0 IS IMW-ORLI4KI. ILr The riciioat uud most 111411.Ucent Scheme ever presented to the public 111 tuisor uny Oili er cuun.ry. Ticsicts onlv *40 dollars. AulUruciihyun Ait tftlie LejMte Assent My (J t lorula, nnd uintcrtlie tltruuion* vf the Com- munumcra, tutiug uniicr tht M i«se. ro he dua uiV av Jacksonville, CLuhiuA, dec it nt, ltwy. SCHMluT IlAAIILTUiN, Managers. t>YL,Via»TLR Ai Co. lbtt BioaUwuy. Ne.v-Yo.k. Sole A;:mtt. * NO COM HINA TJUi\ NUMuEliot! lOt'jBvio 1 cauls,iioiiIaNo.J upwards,hi succession. Lxuuci f oiii u.e i^iwh 01 I..U Legislative Louu- ca 04 me Teiii.ory of 1 lonuu. Chap.7o1—No.2z—tViiure..sUiu Court Houro 01 Liival co.in./, is in ail uiltiiiiSiiud otaie aiul Uieru aio yui uue aiul owing upou the sainu, mo il o , Wii.cu it u Odiiuveu w.il iuipo-c too ourdeii- bOii.n.i tax upon uiu peop oof Duval, auJ wuere- us, it istlesirub.u 10 pay luuaeaaiU sums uud com* p 0 c t o ouiiu.iig. us wen tor i«.e giuatur coiivu- 11 e.ic. o. me . duiinisti ut.on if jus ice, us 101 u.e (0.i j.tp:npo*uo« aii Acdiiuit.y, 101' wuicn piu- I oso .u part, lau said oa.iU ug, wnen completed, lidesi^uud. llieieote— Bkc. J. Be .tcu..cieu by the Governor and Le gislative Couuc.I of tin* Teiruo.y of iionua, ia-u it sfiau uuJ may bo lawful tor Josepu a. iMiuuao.u.. is .ua D. Hurt uud s\ illiaia J. .M.lis, ir any two 01 ti.mii under the d.rectiou 01 t..e Co.iiuy Court 01 Du«ai Coumy. to raise sac-' *u a Ui smut, ol motley Uj .oue«y.ms ichscuoino* u. mey may dcoin [ p.opium..ml d...uj.e: P10 ud.u, uiUt ate a..id j.c.hiiu suuh o.iid uieui.-clvua i.i sucu uuiniui u* tue Court oaadiii.ee., wea and a u y to conduct auc.i .otiery .u 0 ood *u.tu, »o upp-oji.uie the p.oceeus iO u.c ouject auovo stu- *«u. —Faa.ed,fen. 7tn, lod4.—Apj.ioved, Fab. 1**11 I JiiS. . By a^raeuient. bearing date the Z81I1 of Febru ary. iood, (ae above Jo.-opu L.iioaaicr, iaaiau u. II .it and vnn.aji Mnla,uid,ior coiuiiucdiiiuoi- at ons, inconio.iuuy to u 0 su.d Le^isiauve act, dul a* i t u >aio .tic > a.sc m d.ilau.i .oa u . t*.e.* ri n. 411 j lu.oioat, aua t «u powers vested *u l Clll Uj III* I... -- -«• MIX Aivv.wmltuv 01 i .0..da. i.xuac. nom the valuition of Georgo Pbiiiip Mu- nouvne. unu j-cimue Co.uoya, ou-jo; uicci.y 01 (Nuw-Uncuns, uiaue aud a .* odi to on tue ijui il..) 01 Ap.a, 1 .uJJ i .uil ua. wdia George Fillip Manouvrier und Ja cob LOruOVa, UppiaiSO aUu CO4UC.elluOU.s1y UUU la lies ly t ante lac p.opcriy Known undoi tne 11 .me aim upp*. 1 .*.01104 uaiiit a Aio.uo,' 1 m iae c<ty 01 N JivU.iCullS, ut OiX iiuuulea iaOUSaUd iUOll.HO, mill ••Tne p.operty known under Uie uppeilat.ou oi ♦•City iiotei" Oi * A).»*.op *llO*ei,'’ili *..c oamCit; 01 lvewiuneaiis, al t oar liaaait-d alia Tweiuy TliOltsaiiu 1*0 l mo.’’ i be tucouo o. t .e Pioperiy und t e Slock truus- loirediu trUat .0 me uoui.uis..loiic.oappouuuu * by die sutd nc» o. l.ie i.e^isiatii.e o. i iuiiua,iOi Uie secun.y o. n.o i'uzo Homers. opiCmtl a oc.icuiol 1 Prize—l'ao Aica^e—*..u ice., winu..es. 4 linos, on *tlaga4i.iic-ht4iei{ iui itje., ij mciitb, on ISaiC-ez-auceii Ida leel, l> nici.cs, on uiu- \ioi-sueel. Rimed ut ubout i#oi,boo per annain. lioi.ais. Valued ut 7bO,ciU 1 Prize—City lioiel—162feeton Coni- mou-siree*, ita letl, o ino..ea, oil Camp-sueel. RcU.ed ut $dO,0dU. Yainea ai l Prize—swelling Hiu e, (adjoining tae AiC-duy a*o. io—-4 feet, i ui* cue* non., on Aauhoz-sueoi. RiU.- eu al <?r ,dua. V ultiea ut 1 Prize—^iiio vadjO.uiiig me Aicude,) No. 1*.—Z.i ieu* front on i\ua;aez- st.eei. iweiitcd at «jii,'ZcU. Valued ut 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, northeast cor ner of i5ad.ii ana Custou rioum-st. 40ieedi0in on iias.ii, uud an met ou * ruttAiiii-aLeei,uy id/ iietdeep on ou .tom House-sinei. Reuied Ut 5 Jd. V allied at 1 Price—A/ilto—l\o. sout.vestcor- tier or Busin an J Custom House- street; ot leet, 7 incties on Rusin, Wt met, i nici.es on i nuiui.n, lt7 feet.lt)\mcaeaueepiuf.oui o. Cus tom Houte si. R^n'.ed ut *?l,».00. Vullieu at 1 p r iliuio— No. 333, 24 feet, 8 ill- ei.es oil Roy'ai-tt.iet, by idi ieet, ll iiic..es deep, iienea ut i]?l,40a. Vulueu at 1 Pnzi—z*jU Snares Cunul Bank stock JJpjtiO OaCll, 1 Duto—2UU uo. Com. do. do. ] Dato—lau do. Micaunica’ and Tra ders' do. uo. 1 Dn.o—iDU uo. City Bank do. do. 1 Ditto—luU uo. uo. do. Uo. uo. 1 Dino—luO uo. do. uo. Uo. uo. 1 Ditio—nti do. Exchange Lank do. do. I Ditio—aU uo. do. do. do. do. 1 Ditto—do do. Gus Light Bank do. do. 1 Ditip—to do. do. do do. dp-do. 1 Ditto—13 do. Mech n.cs’ uud lru- ders’ do. do. 1 Ditto—15 do. do. do. do. 20 L) o.—each lu zhtuo. of the Louisiana State B4iik,giIU0eucii, eac.i pnze V I E 0( ' U > 10 Do.—each 2 shares of If 100 ouch, each pr.ze ^200, of the Gas Light 200 Do.—egch 1 sharo of *100, of tho Bank of .Louisiana’, ^ , , 200 Do.—o. c * 1 si.arc of $300, of the New-UrieanJ Bank, 150 Do.—each i share of $100, of uie Union Bank of Honda, 500,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 bahnCt ° r lETTo EntTons *xn Puiu.isBjtns.—Having re ceived Newspapers conuii i iftho above Schemo from twcnty.hvn St ile, and Territories, besidei sever.1 1 of the Drih-Oi Provinces, we nro satisfied wuh tho c rcnlat.on. nnd therefore rrniw.it that such piper* ns Imvo not. np lo this tiino, in.crtcd the advertisement, will he pleased not lo do so. and that nil the oilier papers will insert it once n week only, until the 1st or December, and for- ward us their account*. SYLVESTER ,t CO. . , 15« Broalway, Now.York Jhly29 1511 Swiilur* Pnnncen. UJCINA CORDIAL Le Cortlinl dc Lncinc—Ou 1’Elix- , *«' «l« I’AlllOUl'. riiHE subscriber has the pleasure of anuounc- i*tg to tho citizens of Uie United States, t a tin line i *. ... I.., J l'« H I * . a . for ii very largo sum and iion id F ' “ he lias purchibHK tho inventor, the celebrated Dr. Magnin, of Paris the recipe und right lor making this hstonishini medicine.. Until the appearance of the ••Luciti. Cordial,” (about three yours since) it was though tnat the complaints which it sjiecui.y ovcrcoulct were beyoud the reach of human remedy, as lo upwards of a thousand years, they hud baffled thi wisdom und ingenuity of the mostpiofomul pin siciuns m all parts ol Urn world. This Cordi * , however, to the great advantage of the bum race, pooh proved itself to be the desideiatum 10 Ipng totijjbt tor; und accordingly, notwithstuiidni the brief period of its existence, it husiicquiied celebrity so great, that it is eagerly sought lo. throughout liiecivdized globe. Dr. Ma^nii! soon tuuliug tlint the demand was so vust as lo rendm a supply impossible, disposed of the recipe uiu. 4 - - .....,wm* of s lie, ut dor obligations of secrecy, loi S tho in cinpcr.uice und luxury oi the age nro kngluud und dm United aiutes, und oilier conn- hustenuig Uie ravuges of scoibuiic coiii' J l ‘ C4 » 0, »lyP r t , ’*«rving France uud Italy lor hitnseh. p.uuits, und renJerfng the blood moAeiinmm.i.i.:! Inusluwflie sr** “ 11 р. aiuts, und ren Jerfqg the blood nio*e impure uud us ti.otisuttdi Imvo destroyed their conWion* by neglecting to npply tue proper remedies to sicb. Swnims Putiuceu urust be nnd has been more thin doubly vain able as a ccitiiu an i effec- 11 il mean* of res.oring them to pe.fec. haddi and viL'or. row families ure whohy exempt from scoibuticuflcctioiH wbicii oxtubii various symp. oms. ns enipt.ons, ulcerations, debility. lo*s of nppetio und dejection, nil urisin* from iinpme b ood. and if iiotinojjcrly intended to. produces the grentest injmylo the const.tutimi, and may ho imp rtod to tiieir offsnring. Swaim’s Pun - cea is recoinmenied nt this saason of the yeur. « s an invaluable restorative of the system, thereby mviyornting the constitution und'enabiing us to o;ar the debilititing effects ofthe summer season. It is conveyed by the ciidilating fluids, und cor rects their tendency to all those dii*e ises which origin»te in u vitiated blood, diseased liver, di- prayed appetite, or predisposi ion to eftlc ion of Uie lungs. &c. No one, however, U advised to use it without convincing themselves oMlio truth of what is here stated. Tliis medicine is nmv used with success in n J jiarts oftlia worlJ, and is gaining greut reputabou •n England. From Dr. Valentine Mott, Professor of Surgery ill the University of Now- lork. Surgeon of Uie N. York IIospitalAc. I have repeatedly used Swann s Pun cea both nibs I In j .it.il and in privute practice. unUmve a ways found it to bn n valuable tiled c n« iu chiou- с. syphilitic, and scrofulous comp.n.n:*, uud in ubst into ca aiieons affection*. VALENTINE MOTT. M. D. From tho various imj qs tions which have been nractited by adultenition.iVc. even to t; e extent of perjury, for the piirjinyu of imitating the mcdi- o.uo. is sufficient to prove its e.lic icy in the dis eases in which it ha* been sufficiently proven to have cured. It is unneces-ary to say iui tiier in reh^on to thi* P»»( r*. ( other ?n C unionUh pu lie a ‘ail st‘ edcliteiio smix r sw .icbime leiit .mde to mi|.o*e upon tau ignorant. The enuine article mil always be found at die stoie ofthe subscriber, who is the sole ugent for this St He. A. PA RSONS, Druggist, nov8 220 I-.*... .1 *4 ,. I ... *4. .Uil? J. 1x531. Uoxv.r.iil’8 Tonic lUixtiire. M .l. EDITOR—M»icb a* tho powers o t'fs favorite remedy have been e.\;oiSud, (can not omit »If« opportunity ofdec'.nring my decided couvictinn tint every iccount of the samtive vil ifies of the Mixture Will he verified to the iu'1 ex rent. Whatever be the cliaractei o t ie complaint —wbeUier unequal tertian—double or s tuple quart in—however varied be its type, aden .ed with syncope, upoplexv. vel.oment sjiusms. with •o!dne«s Knd stnjior—^whatever it* duration, whe- <l.er\o ml or aotomnal. laying tho fonn l ition for visceral affection*, nnd oilier slow but unerringly •iital maladies—however irregular in their iuvu- *ion. nn l uncommon in Jhcir appcaronc“«—in Ine, whatever lie the use. id.osync■*n*y, or i al) ts ofthe patient* Uie romplnint alike hid* adieu on the duo administration ofthe Tonic Mix'tire.— Phis is no hifrh-wroutrht panegyric for t! e exper iment. I speak only ftom what I posit v»y know —however sncceasiiil other prejinr.toiH may have been, there can he little reliance p! cod upon hem when compared with this article. By strict ly followiiiff the direofons that accompany the bottle, we find it acts upon the mo<t sc eu'ific principle—for. it seems to antic pa-e the return of the cold fit. and excites u strong re rction, an I powerful alow over tie whole sy*fem; and thus to |iro occnpv the ground, and by d smrbitig the reiMtlarity ofthe type, to subdue the intermittent »|:o/etlier. Under such a comae of medicine. I have been u<toiii>he.l to notice with what h:i*to t!ie disease beats ulurm for a retreat, and t e p o - trn»ed strength of the system rill es. It is a pow erful. yet mild medicine—sjihstiln in” cihnn s , tr inqu’illitv.and balmy sleep.in pince of p in.wo • rinesa. and re«tle*s nbrlits—a renovation of lotur- lo.*t strength and robust health, iu lien of feeble ness nn l emaciation. .\nd I conflden 1/ believe, .and I predii.nte my opinion ii|)on the moat sub stautial proof, tint under whatever sky—in what ever corner of the earth—wlieUior upon hill or valley, wherever fever and ague makes its nj pear rinco. there also will “I’ownnd’s Tonio Mix-ure" find ita way—the happy desideratum, the perfect antidote. N. LEE, M. D. (CTOnc ofthe best recommend ition* that can be given this medicine is the followim:—Physi- ciinrlivingin Fever an I Ague d'strict*. who have 20,000 become acquainted wiUi its effnary. are in Uie habit of orJeringit to be med in their own prac tice. 15,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,QUO )U,UU0 10,000 i*,000 5,000 2.500 2,5u0 1.500 1,500 20,000 2,000 20,000 20,000 15,000 Wiine.-ses. From tho Harrisburg Intelligencer of June. 1833. Mr. Wyeth—Having Ion? been afflicted in my funily with Fever and Asrue. nnd bavin? tr'ed ow ery means to get rid of it without avail I at lan”t i met with your advertisement of Rownni’s genu ine Tonic Mixture, which I determined to tiy. After usin? it. my wife was entiroly restored to heallh. having suffered for fifteen months from the debilitating effects of Fever and Ague, and is now ns hearty and stout as she ever wns. BERNHARD MAY. Harrisburg. May 22.1833. A large supply ofthe above valuable medicine just received from the Manufacturer, and for sale wholesale or retail by POIICHER& LA ROCIIE. Sign ofthe Golden Globe, nov 12 Opposite tho .Market. Atm Priges, $1,500)000 ° TICK* i’S *90—NO SHARES. (Gr* It shall bo at tiie option ol t.io winners of Prizes of Bunk Stocks, either to tuke Uie Stock itself, or the par value thereof in cash. Ti.orcct* p'.sof t ie sa.’e of the F cketsare, and will He, deported iu the Citizens’ Consolidated, C-nal, Union uud Carrollton Banks, in the name of the Managers jointly, with J. B. Permult, Esq. Garden Seeds, Cron 1S39* P ORCHER&-LA ROCIIE is, and will re ceive in a few days, a large assortment of Vegetable. Flower and Bird Seed, the crop of 1833. Also, in daily expectancy, a benutiful m ti de called the Chineso Tree Corn. The above Seed is warranted to produco largo vegetables and line flavor. Philters and oihers are invited to call nnd examine for themselves. All of which will bo sold low for c ish or city acceptances. Sign ofthe Golden Globe, nov 4 Opposite tho Market. Hiibsc.iher possesed himself of die invaluable Secret, nnd now hastens to^i.c the in habitants of bis line of agcucy the benefits of his speculation. • Lo Cordial dc Lncinc," or, in English, “Uie Lucia iC'ordiul," is agtneral inviguralorol the bu rn ill frame. In alt tne various cases of languor, lassitude and debilitation, it is un unfailing ruuie- tiy, as it is equally its province to impart chcei- f ulne** und decision to the mind, us health aud vi- gor to tho bo Jy. But (he pcculiur virtue ou which its celebrity is based, is the fac.lity und certainty with wliicu restores the virile power* when U.ey have been destioyed by disease, time, recklesc- ness, or any of tue numerous causes which termi nate ill the piostratinuof U;o*e functions. lit conimoii with the generality of really good medicines, this Cordial coutuin* not iug ol a mer curial or deleterious nuture, among the ninny in- gred.onls which coni|io.9e it; but is, at the same time, so simple, yet to efficacious, lliui while it cun renovate the juo>truted energies of a giant, iui in- tuut may use it, not only with impunity, but with advantage. The usages of society arc unfortunately such tiiut, notwithstanding tiie benefit.* which would be sure (o result liom it, woc.mnot enter into imuii- ulysisol this inestimable Cordial litre, or publish many of the documcn:* which have been receiv ed, us vouchers of Uie blessings it has conferred on numbers of despairing individuals. But this we caiiuot forbear remarking—that it has been de monstrated that there iseciucelvever, if uny such bing ut all, as natural barrenness, or us natural imbecility of tiie pi ocreaut functions in either sex; nnd. therefore, tim those evils are Uie effects ot artificial causes,and maybe speedily subd led un i removed by the use oi ;*Le Cordial de Lucine." The Lucina Cordial is aUoun indubitable cure for the G.cet, and tho Fluor Albus, obstructed, difficult or painful Menstruation; aLo. for Uie incontinence of Uruie or the involuntary dis charge thereof. It is likewise un invaluable mid uur vailed medicine in cases of Cluotiic l-.rmp- iion* of die skin, onl iu the dropsical affection*- of the nged. Most important to the American Public. Thu UnitedBtatesproprietor of the celeirated Luc.ni Cordial, or Elixir of Love, begs to my Le* trious Dr. Mugnin. of Paris: "This is to certify, that 1 have disposed of the recipe for making the Lucina Cordial, or ) hxir of Love, and also the right to sell it throughout Uie United ata ef>of North America, to John Winters IIoldenve.i.M. D. My reasons for so tioinz is. taut the demands to uiu for the above Cordial, o winch I urn the invemor. are so numeious, that 1 am unable to supply u.l the orders from Fra nee unt Laly alone; and have therefore disposed of tU jiriviieges vouc isnfed in this and other certificatt-F of u like nLure, in o derto generalise the benefits, of' my discovery throughout the world. Given under wy band ut Puris, on this nineteenth day of Jaiiuury. in the year of our Lord,eigbtci n hundred and thirty-eight. ERASTE MAGNIN. Gaspnrd Delluc, Wib.aui Merritt, This highly important medicine is for sale by Johu Winters Holderwcll. No. 129Liberty-street. New-York;.Cimrles B. Tyler, No. 70 Cnesnut-st. Philadelphia; nnd in Baltimore by Roberts He At kinson. John M. Luiojue. nnd G. R. Tyler; in Washington City by TobinB Wutkins and Churlts •Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Linthacutn; in Richmond by Johu E. i.ustice; in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas, und Dupuy, Roser & Jones; ml in Norfolk by M. A. Santos and B. Emerson; und by John Woodiy, No. 05 Poydrns-st. New- Orleans. It can also be fonnd at all the principal Drug Stores in South-Carolina.and in Augusta, by IJa- vilund. Risley &. Co..Thomas Barrett & Co. and Nelson Carter; and in Savannah bv G. R. HENDRICKSON. Price $3 per bottle, witli full directions, aug 5 104—ly For flic Toilet* PERFUMERY AND COSMl TICS. P RENTISS’ extract of Rose, Musk, Jessa mine and Bergamot Do. fine un i superfine Toilet Powder,Rose scent Edc’s sup. Musk und Rose Persiun Scent Bags Genuine Russian Bears Oil Ro.vlun-J’s Mucisar Oil Oidridge’s Balsam of Columbia Pom iae a la Rose, Savin, Jussamine, Orange nnd otuer Odours, in pots and rolls Coggersliall’s su’r Connossiers Soap Palmer’a sup’r Cream de Suvon Rings Sup’r Verbena Cream, a delightful article for shaving Lowe’s celebrated Shaving Soaps Prentiss’ variegated Soaps, suitable for the tablet Powder Pulfs and Boxos of the latest patterns Co.ogue, Luvenderaud Rose Wuters, of vaiious manufacture and assorted patterns Evpirit de Rose, Cold Cream, Lip Salve 0*to of Roses, sup’r Rose/ Cinnamon and Al mond Soaps, iu bars Cnt Glass Bottles, a large variety Fine and course Tootli Combs Nail, Tootli and Clothes Brushes Vignette, Napoleon. Madmumonselle, Victoria und Glass Back Hair Brushes, of excellent quality Pocket Books, Scissors, Razors and Razor Strops Glenn's Indian Dye, Vinogar Rouge Milk of Roses, Grunge Flower Water Oil Citron Flowers, Shaving Brushes Salt of Lemoii nnd Roses, iu Eng. cut glass bot tles, Amouiac Vinegar And other articles in the Perfumery line, for sale wholesale or retail on accommodating terms, by PORCHER & LAROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globe, oct 15 Opposite the Market. tote escorts. B roadcloths—Black, invisible olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet mixed and brown, l-.n;];Hh double milled. ^assimcrcs—Drab., black, dark grey und striped*. 3 itinels—Blue. drab, cadet nnd dark mixed. 3 t qiqndcrs—Kln.*:ii» and kn'lte<f. also Extra Ends. Hojjury—Lambs Wool, Vigoniu, white and mix ed Cot'on. Gloves—Colored and whito IiosMn, Buokskin, Silk and Reaver Jiubrelins—Silk nnd Cot'rn. .itoek^—Satin, and L’omhufin, with bows and plain. , 'ruvnt?—Black Iial’uu and fancy colored. Also, Merino Skirts. Irnsbes—CIo*h, hair, nail nnd tooth. I and kerchief— While Silk, plain, red and figur ed. Just received, add for snlo by GF.ORGK W. BKHN, ' No. 2 Shad’s Buildings. T , Sjwpnfiow, SuspcttdclnL HE subscriber lias now on linnd.a very large nsFortmetit of Suspenders, viz: Superior 'antic Silk Net, do Gum Elastic, do Buckskin O’ I xtra Silk ? r ltistic nnd f.otton; nil ofwiiich are itlered at bis usual low price. 1 G. S. NICHOLS. Market Square. r«»r” 0 Slilrts & Drawers* rUir undersigned has u full supply of Under T SliiiDnnd Drawers, which will he sold low "rwsh- G.S. NICHOLS, nnvi * . _ Market Square, J ITu yncn anti Cotton Shirts* US I opened, n complete assortment of ready made. Shirts, viz: Superior Irish Linen do, i.'otton with linen bosoms, do French Gincliam, wnrrunted not in fiidc; do Boston Prints, and Eng lish twilled, which will bo sold nt n small profit,l y nov l 1 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square, H W* II. & ST itogcrs, T r A yE just received per recent arrivals from N. i ork, nearly their full supply of French, German, Italian nnd English Fancy Dry Goods, among which arc the following articles, viz: Ladies rich Plush and Silk French Shawls Do. colored nnd black Ostrich nnd Cashmere Shawls ] case finest Florence Braid Bonnets 1 do. super. Irish Linens 15 cartoon* Puri* emb. Capes and Collars 30 pieces Wash Blonde uud plain Quillings' 5 do. Weir Gro do Lyons Lace 25 do. Thread Edging’- and Insertings 10 do. Vntencine do. do. und Bendings 20 do, 4-4 and 5-4 Wash, Spot, Sut-ire and It* fusion Blonde French worked Cuff*, Blonde Veils and Paris Bands Chnntilln Veils, Eng. Collars aud Twist Shawls Mohair Nett*, Bngsand Scarf* Muslin Paris emb’d Shawls, 4-4 nnd64 Black Lace do. do. 1-2 and 4-4 Cups, Insunt’s Waists, Fionch Flowers and Wreaths French, English and American Prints Challys, Moil*, do Laincs. Velvet* nnd Silks Tartan, Rob Roy nnd Knbyle Shawls Bonnet. Belt and Cup Ribbons Ermine nnd Fur Collars Silk. Worsted and Cotton Hose. *31 South side Market Square. Patent Medicines. B RITISH OIL. Opodeldoc, Turlington Bal sam, Dolby's C.irminitive Ilnlsum, Balsam Honey, Batomun’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial.— Received und for silo wholesale iittd retail, on ac commodating term* by JOHN E. STILWELL, Corner of Broughton & Whitaker streets, nov 19 Opposite the Mansion Home. Qinmnc, &ci OZS. Sulphate'. -unfine 10 do do Morphine 1 case Fluke Manna ] do Senna, 1 Ho Rhubarb, 1 do Jalap Received and for sale on accommodating terms by JOHN K. STILWELL, Comer of Brough on und \\ hitaker sheets, nov 19 Opposite the Mansion House. « Tooth Wash. C l 11LORINE. Oris and Ivrco-ot Tooth Wash. • highly recomniende J for whiten'r. g the teeth, purifying the breath arid imparting a h ;nlihv np- peamnee to the gums. Just received, per Wil son Fuller, nnd for sale by oct 23 G. R. HENDRICKSON. TOP ‘The true rlcliesor i. ■_!_ W t, know that liu.ilUi und the ability to labor communes the wealUi of the gi cut muss of me people in tliis, us in most other countries. To preserve, thereto.c, that oealm by n.uurul means a ;rund ii o.ulundpoit. cal cuetm. to uilil which requires our uuiiosi ut.ciiuon. 'i.,e unprece- den .ed popular ily und universalupprouation winch this med.ciue has ucoieved ihrougnout the United States, the Canadas, Texas, Alex/co and the West ludies, fully justify Dr. Peters m warmly end con scientiously recommending u.ern to U.e special at- mm.on of thoulflic.ed. . Dr. Peters has spent much timo in expefiment- ing wills different V egetuble Med.c.ues .or diseas es of the liver.und now oners his Vegetable Pills a* the best, most conven.UL and cheupest Medi cine tuut c m be prepared lor generul me. One greut quality oi his V egetable Pills is that they have the alternative principle combined with their carthurtic. or operative qualit.es, or that they no. only cleanse the stomach und bowels by pur ging, but they rcgti.ale the Ever, change the mor bid secretion, sUeiigUicn the digestive organs, pu rity the blood,Tuvigorute the circulation.uud gives lone und energy lo tho nerv ous system. They ure mild and pleasant in their operation and convey almost limuedmie com ic$.ou oi uu. r utility liom u.en* first dose. They,cun be taken with safety by persons of .any age,; and tiie feeble, the infirm’, tue nervous and duheu e are strength ened by their operation, because they clear the system ot bad humors, quiet nervous irritability, und .nvariably produce sound health. Tito Vegetable Pills ure u sure remedy for jaun dice, sick and nervous headuche, dyspepsy, cos- tiveness, sickness oi the stomuch, heurtourn, all biliou* complaints, fevers oi all kinds, and if taken at the commencement will iuvunubly check the.r progress, and save the patient from a piotracted und dangerous sickness. They are mvuluublo in neivousund hypocoudrical aliections, loxspf ap petite. und all compluin.s to which females alone are subject. Tney operate as a mild speedy purge, and ure a sale uud certain remedy for u onus in childien. Lxtruct of a letter from Dr. Gurney, of New- Orleans, La.Oct. 9,-1837.—'"li.avo received much assistance in my practice; especially in jaundice 4 und yellow fever; irom the use of Peter**’ Pills. I piesnme tiiut, ou an uvernge, i prescribe 100 box es per month." * Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud son, New-York, June3,1833.—••! was aware that Dr. Peters wus one of the best chemists iu the U. States, und felt assured that he would some day (from his intimuto knowledge of the properties of ueib* und drugs)'produce un efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that Ills Vegetable Pills fully respond to' my expectat.on. They are, in deed, a superior medicine and reflect ulike upon tiie chemist, the physiciun, und the phylpsopher." Extract of u letter from l)r. Wuinfes, of Cin cinnati, Feb. 2,1833.—••'Your Pills are the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful iu their eflects, of any £ have ever met with in my prac tice of eight ..nd twenty years. Their action on the chyle,and hence on’the impurities of the blood is evidently voiy surprising." ' * Charlotte, N. C. .Tan. i, 1837. Dear Sir—I have made frequent use of your Pills in the incipient stage of bffious fever, und ob stinate constipation of the bowels; also, in Uie en largement of the spleen, chronic diseases of the liver, sick headache, general debility, and in all ca ses have fonnd them to be very effective. J. D. Bovd, M. D. MF.CTtr.F.XBuno Co. Vo, Feb. 7,1837. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for the last 12 months, I take pleasure iu giving my Shake vs’ Herbs. L LANDING from ship Gaston, a full supply of Shakers’ Herbs, comprising Catnip.Fox glove Horchound. Sugc.Penuyroyal.Thoiough- wort. Liverwort, Boneset. Thyme, Mint, Worm wood, Wormseed, Elder Flowers. Slippery Elm, &c. in 16 oz. 8 oz. and 1 oz. packages, suitable for families und country meicnants. For sule by PORCHER & LAROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globe, oct 15 Opposite the Market. testimony of their good effects in cases of dys pepsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, and other diseases, produced by inactivity of the liver.— Thoy ure n sale nnd mild aperient, being Uie best article of the kiiid I have ever used. George C. Sjpott, Al. 1 This celebrated Alediciue is for aule by all tho principal Druggists in Savannah and throughout the United States, tho Canadas, Texus. Mexico, . anil tho West Indies* Price 50 cens per box, with full directions. .aug 5 164—ly