Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 25, 1839, Image 1

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...nAItVnErWBMCAlV” ' jintiNithedinlht clTY Of’ SAVANNAH, payahle in ix Month,.. jnnics Clelaml, %. mM y “Bcpubllcnn,” l i third limes a weak, (Monday, Wcfi ra W)"> ii «> " DMj tSl^,"co'Htn | nlni | ri , Oio»i , olttgence P»K n il.o U»«y I’»l*or, at P"SvKl)OLLAUSp«r annum, fl ;, TH1U.E OtlLLAUS or THREI far ,ix montlu. No. 833—■Vol.,XXXVI,] SAVANNAH, (Ga.) MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1830. [Whole No.—07,023. -Hlionients ttaWlahed nt the un.nl ratoa, ‘^ flvoOnu for tho flrct. ami Tinny, oyo ha i,* far each iiHurlion after, pur I "Kelt Shy the Clerk;, oftl.a Court, o' that application him been mado lor Ad.nln6tn.tlon, miut bo publinliod ^ffl^and Administrator, for andCradIwntdreiiderIn llio.raccount, nitblidicd SIX WEEKS. ''V v^roe^bv Executors and Adminis- 1 “ileal puhlo auction, on diofir.tTi.cv £ month. between tho U«tWl bourn of X£c of Puhlin Salon h. the County ,w Liter* Tpntainentary, of Admuiintra- ,anliai.*l.ip mayhavo teen granted, firat .... u*n notico tl.orcof ... ono of tho Millie, of thin State, and nt the dooref mrt House, where much salon are to ba we for leave to sell Ncgrocn, timet bo pub- [forfoiir month., bolore any order ab.ol.ite 1 luede thereupon bv the Coltrt. nfllril Entile by Exoeutiire. Adm.iuntm. tnnjtbe l*."Wf*l ,ed SIXTY i Lfore the day of Sale. These talenumst lent the Court liar-door ol d.u County lehllienropcrty Is n.tunto, and oil file first STvoflho Mm.th.bot.veen die bourn often... [in.hu and four... the afternoon. No nolo Kjtoday!.valid, mile* »u eiiiresucd ... fcSu'hvExecutcrn. Adnilniatratornand bufperMI.nl property (except negroes) Ete and Interfile eatito. by Executor* and Ernn must 1.0 advertised FORTY titration, bv Executor, and Adinini.trntorn liter, Uisinissory, must bo published SIX rl'HS. llication. for foreclosure of Mnrtgngos on Ute must I,eadvertised onco u month for X MONTHS. |eri of the Court ofOrdtnary, (ncco.npan.. Jhn copy of tho bond of ngrecme.it) to ItiUen to loud most bo advortised Thhee (mot least. ntfssale,under execution, regularly grant- the Cm.it., must be ndvortishd TIIlllTY it—under mortgage executions -SIXTY f—laics of perishable property under or (Court, mnhtbe advertised, gonorally, TEN [S before dio day of sale. lAdvertiaements.vill bo punctually attended 1 All Letter, directed to thl. Ofiico ortho I, must lie postpaid, to ontido then, to at. TO Let. The nvo story Dwelling and Garden in [Tacknon Ward, opposite tl.o Free School, lent occupied by Sir. J. B. Lewis. I’os- a will be given on tho 1st November. Ap- AN80N PARSONS. . „ . , Savakimh, 1st Nov. 1839. ’ IUIE following Lots are mnrroarn to die City X for erniind ren!, to wit: . Brown WArd^Lotn No*. 1,2, % ft , 15, 10, 22,23,48,50,51,5(1,58,69,01,02. . Columbia Ward—No.,3, 4,8, 9, 10,13,20,21 24,37. Ellmrt Ward—Non. 0,10,11,12,13,15,10,20, 23.24.32.33.34.37.30.40. Franklin Ward—Nos. 2, 4, 8,0,11, 17,18, 21, 22,25, 20,20,30, 31, ill, 35,30, 37, 38. Now Franklin Ward—Nos. 3, 4,5. Green Ward—Nos. 2, 0,10,13,14,15,10, 20, 22.25.29.37.30.40. Jackson Word—Nos, 7,8, 13,14, 15,10,'17, 21,22,23,24,29,30,31,32,33, 30, 37, 38,42,43, 44,45,40,47. Jasper Ward—Nos. 5, 6, 7,8,9,10. Lnrnyotta Ward—Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, C 10. Liberty Ward—Nos. 1, 4,9,10,11,12,10, 27, 29,33,35,39. Pulaski Ward—Nos. 1,2,3,4,5,10. Warren Ward—Nos. 3, 5,10,12,10, 20,21,23. Washington Word—Nos. 1,2,3,0,12,15,17, 18,19, 20, 21,23, 24, 29, 30. JOSEPH PELT, City Treasurer. Tlilce Notice. Ifthe rents due*on the above named ut* aro not paid on or before (he l ltli inst., I snail on the morning of the 12th inst. proceed to re-enter said lots, in conformity to Ordinance, nov 5 A. HARMON, C. M. ,5, 0,7,8,0, | Fifty DoIIuih Reward. Runaway on the 20th July Inst, from the subscriber, his Ncgio Man, SAWNY. He is about 23 years old, 5 feet H er 9 in- • dies high, very black and Ukejy, has ruth- bllow sepulchral voice, and a deep sicatrico lside. lie was bought of Mr. Hugh Rose, [3 years since, and I believe was brought up place about 10 miles above this city. LQGYa iewiuu will be paid ibriiis delivery in >fe jail in this Statu, or to tlie subscriber. . 205 NOBLE A. HARDEE. Porclicr Ac La Hoc,lie, [FEIt for sale on accommodating terms, No. 'land 2 Castor Oil, in bottles assorted sizes; y the gallon; Spts. TurOeiitino, do. do. do., m and Glauber Salts, Cream Tartar, Brim- [, Sulphur, Dutch Mudder.Glue, Snuffs,Salt I, Alum, Black Leud, Lamp ljluck, Lamp tiGlasses, Borux,crude and refined ludigo, linaand Spanish Float Blueing, Hippo, Jul- nabarb, Calomel, Arrow Root,Spiini*li Plies, bhor.Mamiu, Fluke, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cin- [>»< Mace, Black and Cayenne Peper, Ginger, |r Powder, super. Carbonate Soda, Tartaric ■Rochelle Salts, Salt Tartar, SurAinmoniuc, ■Aloes, Guriuic, Ammonia, Benzion, Copal, |c, Mastic, Arubic, Opium and dlyrax.Uoso latch Pink, Pearl Ash, Sal Arulus, Washing ■ Mustard, Imngluss, Pearl mid Patent Bar- Inanioinile Flowers, Boneset. Suge, Elder •rs, Pennyroyal, Tliorougiiwort, Liverwort, Bigitules, Senna, Squills, Uuinine, {»ine, Iodine, Piperine, Ilydriodnto, Potass Jate, Potass, Croton Oil, Oil Blank Pepper, Pint, Sassafras, Lemon, Bergunu*, Cura- Prauge, Ciibcbs, Rosemury.Rose Cedrat or Dr towers. Juniper, Simkt* Root, Pink Root, vm and Muzeriou Root, (ieutimi, Uunssi, J!j.f“P«sia l lump mid calciued; Sweet und Kin. n Q,,, l ootiles, Tooth Powders, ■wnnurk, Extract and Elixir of Bark, Ex- V JJoiuin, Rein Wax, Gum .Myrrh, Alcohol, nure, Hartshorn, Curbonato, Ainnionia reosot. i. Pa, ® nt Medicines, warranted fresh nnd le.-Jtowkuid’s Tonic Mixture, Houck’s awai.rns^Vermifuge, Barclny’s Cubobs tiff]?’ and Henry’s Magnesia, I Pimi )er \»' D/undreths, Lees, Evans, Sc- |L. Beckwiths, Gnlligbmis, Hooper’s D. n-1 r ; n Bn .f R,n!1,1 ’ B Ur«p8» British Oil, i« r » imgton, Balsam, Opoduldoc, f hom P eon, « Eye Waters, Bernard’s v’b ?' X , tUre ’ Cough Syrnp, Apo- J n scales and Weights. lX C A ttn<IE y e Waters; do. do. Toilet mwi'ii Bxtructs Musk, Jessamine, Rose Jof p5. 0nt .’. d . 0 * do * Be,ir ’ 8 OiLOldridgo’s t rif P : ,nb ' n - Hair Powder, Pulls and Hox- CS c otnpoiuul, Volatile Saits of fnn- BVnio^Af n 0 ?. rB ’ ,ncut glass and pungeiits; iCnim o 11 1 ^ 0808 * Cream of Soups, Ver- lent nf d Cr ® un, » Lipsalve, with a full ns- ri^rtidesiuthejiuo. pStoehrlm " cel t* T<,oth K °y fl and For * '' 8 rio Cu £ pui ,? I,l8tr »raentH, Dissecting SK'Bedlts and Scissors, Cupping mem ?* le B 8 ‘n , d Bottles: also, a large liang nil. 0 . 1 Ier ar, , ic,0H *» the line—whoro r. .Planters and country merchants aro • nnd examino for tbeinselves. ““ 13 Opposite the Market, Sign of the Golden Globe. UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH . SCHEME. r I iilL following details of a Sciikmv. nr* l 07 . TKHV. to be dmwu'in December next, war rants ns in decluriug it to be UNPARALLELED ill the history of Lotteries. Prizes to the amount IIAVK N£VKK UK FORK OKfcM OKFF.n^U to tllO pilb- llC i‘ V 18 dlcro uro ,na »y Blanks, but ou the otlier band, tlic extremely low cliurgo *of $20 per Ticket—tho vai.uk axonumiikh of the Cafi- TA\.n, and the revival of the good old custom of Warranting that every prize sin 11 bo drawn nnd sold, will, wc aro sure, give universal satisfaction, mid especialiy to the Six Hundred Prize Hol ders. To those d sposedto adventure, we recommend early application being made to us for tickets— when tiio prizes ure all sold, blanks only remain —the first buyers have the best chance. AVo, therefore, emphatically say—DELAY NOT! but ut once rc-mit and trans-mit to us your orders, which shall ulwuys receive our immediate uttcn- ■Lon. Letters to bo-nddressed, and upidicuiions made to SYLVESTER & CO. , 15G Broadway, New-York. ILF Ob so no the number, 150. 8700,000111 8900,0001! 899,0001 O lti lzcs of 890,00011 9 prizc-s of 849,0001! .nreret-.?.W!* CS ° f 8*0,00011 LOTTERY OF REAL ESTATE & BANK STOCK, SITUATED IN NF.W-ORI.KANS. KF T. he rickest and most magnificent Scheme eVer presented to the public m tiiisor uny oili er coumry. Tlckefs only 90 dolliuw. Author nut t>y an Ait nj the Legislative Assembly ij I'turulv, and uniter the, din-Uions vf the Lorn* imssiuncrs, tut mu under tlie ’same, TO liE DBAIIA AT JACKSONVILLE, ELC11IDA, DEC K 1st, 16,t9. SCHMIDT &. HAMILTON, Managers. SYLVESTER & CO. 100 Broadway, Now-Yoik, Sole Agents. . NO CO Mill NA TJON A U MIS EH*!! 100,000 tickets, from No. 1 upwards,in succession. Exiruct f»om the Laws of the Legislative Coun cil of tho Territory of t loridu. CiiAr.701-No.2J—Whereas tho Court House of Duval coutiiy, h in an uuiiuiHiicd slate and there uro yet due und owing upon the same, mo- u.e-», whicnit is believed will impose too burden some u tax upon the peop.e of Duval, und where as, it is desirable to p.iy iao»e s.nd sums and coin- poo t .e huiiding. as well lor tpo greater Corne ll one.* oi tho (.diuiuistrat.oii of jus.ice, us lor the uou.uc purpose oi mi Academy, tor which pur pose in part, toe said budd.iig, when completed, la designed. Thore.ore— Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Governor and Le gislative Council of the Territory of Florida, ’That it shah und may be lawful itvr Joseph B. Lancaster, Isaian D. llart and William J. Mills, cr any two ot them under the cj.rection ot tne County Court of Duval Couuty, to ruise suen huh or sums of money by lottery, in such schemes as they may deem appiopriateund . di sable: Pro yided, dial mo said puisuus shall bind dieuiselves „ in suen niiumer us the Court shall ducct, well most delightful saponaceous compound ever of- und rtu , y l0 qou d U ct such lottery iu good laiUi, to fered to tho public, it niakos a beautitul heavy lulli- appropriate the piocecds to Uiu object uuovu shi er, and aller shuving, leaves a delicious fragrance . .... of tho Verbena, and preventing tlie Lice from chnpping, which in general, other soaps irritate. It is only for sale by POltCHER & LA ROClIE, Market Sq. sign of the Goldeu Globe. nov 18 French Chemicals. S ULPHATE ftuinine. Sulphate and Acetate of Morphino. Croton Oil. Oil of Black Pep per, Kreosote, Piperine, Prussic Acid. Iodine,Em etine, Ext. Nux Vomica, Hydrodate, Potassa, &c. Just received por Newark, and for snle by oct3 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Starch. T WENTY hoxus Colgate’s No. 1 Soap. For 'saleby A. PARSONS. Lip Salve, Ac. TTO Rose Lip Salve, Tatuy’a Cold Cream, real French Almond Puste. A fresh supply of these elegant articles, for the cure of clmppcd lips, face, t&cjust received and for sale by O 1 nov 9 G. R. HENDRICKS Otto Rose Lip Salve. J^ECEIVED, a fresh supply of Otto Rose Lip oct 11 Salve. For sale by A. PARSONS. Beware of Spurious imitation. S'1EO. W. CARPENTER’S Compound l x- vJ tract of Iceland moss, Carrageen, or Irish Moss, Slippery Elm. Horehound. ifcc., u valuable remedy for cold*, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery, ta, catarrh, mid all nlVecUona of the breast ,For sale by dmrrluca. and Inn . aug21 IHJ RCIIEII & LA RO C H E\ The true Verbena Cream. T HIS delightful Cream is.warranted to he tho true extract of Verbena; gentlemen h iving tender faces or strong beards, would find it tlie actually cashU'r or tho Citizens’ Bank, and A.Bou- doum, Esq. actually cashier of tho Consolidated Emm, as I'nisipes. os per Act passed heforo A. Mazurean, E-iq. Notary Public, on the 2d ofMny, Io.W, and Uio-properlins transferred tininenmber- Jos ' 0r l I ° * cc, !! -,t ? of l,UJ r ° rU ‘Matc Prize Hold- of HitAwiNp,-100.000 tickets, from 1 to 100,000, will lie put ip ono wheel, and 000 prizes, with tho blanks, m another. To every number u prize or blank will he drawn, until all tho prizes are determined, leaving the balance of numbers the wheel hlnnks. KTTo Eihtous *sn Pimi.i»Hxn*.—IInvinff re ceived Newspaperscaiiteinl-ivtlin nliove Schiinic, from twenty-two Slates end Territories, beside, several of the British Prnvtticus. we are satisfied with the circulation, and therefore retpicst that such pnpers as have not, up to this time, inserted tho advertisement, will he pleased not to do .so, and that all the other papers will insert it once a week onl». until the 1st of Deceutber, and for ward ns their accounts. SYLVESTER CO. 150 Broadway, New-York. July 29 1511 PR mit, 0 ? rd . cn Hoerts. i*latliin„ C | l - r j ,l8t received per brig luicdta ee , PI ,l P (iardeu Seeds, ■viz* ° °the8t quality, und the growth of ll ? lf “?°“ »nd Valentine; Beet, LlSll,.° 01 ' W !" , ?J Scarcity and Mangel |!l er „j. “8.°, ““fly 1 ark, Buttorsou, Drum- Carrot, etirly horn I*n4 arieU Cll , cu,nllc r 8 early framed, long llMelC ne, ^“"ee- early ice anti long marts; earivS’n"eo 1110 Nntinog and Slid wliitJnealtflewor,Onion,silverakln!d, l er .looslu^"! t o S ' l i < ^ Krn ’ enrled Parsley, K Clm r n^® u l Spanisli Pcuso, Dwarf, Mur- pji's I'rniiai ’ Intporinls, Wusliington, ft,diortton’JH arro.wfatiOalQptlg (tdblack ,,?i ^ fl 0,w iiietnrnnj do.enrly fram- I necltpj. o„i ’’ Uilrl y * ,usl1 and long Ikflaree ta,. io| na oei; Turnip, etirly Water r" 1 <, 0 ) " ! lll< l Rntulmgo; Pepper r. w Cress, w fie and red Clover, Ln- Ltunp Oil, Ac. F IVE hundred galloni pure Sperm. Oil. (fall strained,) 200 do. summer strained do. Also, 12doz. Lamp Ciiinmies. Just received, end for stile by A. PARSONS. - Sirnim’s VcmifiuKC. T HIS remetly coutfieracBt tlie whole tram of tliseescs arising from tho debility of tiio di gestive organs or u depraved condition of the sto mach and bowels. Most of tho diseases ofchildren originate in ver minous affections. ... Worm, destroy tlie nourishment which is in tended by nature to support life. Tito immediate effect ofSwaim’s Vermifuge are to tranqailize the stomach, clo ir it of addons phlegm, dissipate superfluous bile, increase the gntstic juices and promote healthy digestion. It allot i ites sick headache, and is an antedoto for tin- Cholera Morbus of our country, diarrhcca, fever and ague, and that class of diseases Which owe their otigln to a disordered suite ofilto sto mach anti bowels. This remedy expels worms by giving healthy action tu tlie stomach ai|tl organs of digestion.— There is nothing in its composition to kill worms. They nro seldom seen after its use, and the p tient improves in' health, color and appetite.— Those remedies which kill worms must ot coarse inlure the stomach materially, anti tlie cause of many serious complaints. This fact has boon ma terially neglected by file facility, end the error has nover been discovered until Hwailli’s Vermifuge preyed it to the entire satisfaction of ovary family who has used if. . , Tlie medicine is no less officocions m many or die diseases of grown persons,by dissipating those morbid secretions wBfchVoduce dysentery, diar- rlttcai cholera morbus, piles, foyer end ague, dys pepsia, acidity of the stomach, foal breath, and tlictiisngrccnhloiifiectionscouscquentiiponbilioiis disorders. . It is now in general use in most parts ot the world. Families resident ill the country, travel lers going into tlie interior or voyaging into dis tant tropical climates, (insulated front medical tal ent) would find Swnim’s Vermifuge of groat ads vantage.- . , , , _ , , Kept constantly on hand, nnd for solo by 1 A. PARSONS, nov (J Solo Agent for the Slate. The Man About Town. B Y Cornelius Wcbbc, .author of Glunceaol Life, a Novel, in 2 vols. ' Nun Darrell, or tho Gipsy Mother, by the author of Tho Heiress, Merchant s Daughter, Prince und Uiu Pedlar, Ac. 2 vols. ANNUALS. • , Christian Kcopsako, edited by tlie Rev. John A. Clark, with contributions by Montgomery, Rev. Titos, llnfllos Cunningham, Rev. VV. Jay,Bishop Ives, Bishop Smith, Bishop Deane, end othercin- inent Writers, with 9 plates. Religious Offering,oditedby Miss C. H. Wa terman, with 10 engravings. Tito Pearl, or Atlection’s Gift, with 0 engrn- The Gem, with 7 engravings. Tiio Gift, edited by Miss Leslie, 9 engravings The Literary Souvenir, edited by W. 11. Bur ton, 13 engravings. 1 The Violot, edited by Miss Leslie 0 engra- V "rite Poets of America, illustrated by one of her Painters, with numerous illustrations ' Tlie Works of Lord Bucon,complctom2vols. 8vo. London edition. , , , Gil Bias, translated by Smollett, in « v'ds. royal 8vo. illustrated by Jean Gigou, with uf wards of 500 engravings. London. . , Tim Curiosities pf Lfiemtaro, by D Israeli, 1st and 2d series, oomplctoitilvol. London. S oct 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS, icci.—Fas.-ed, l*eb. 7tli, 1834.—Approved, Feb. liili. I3J4. B> agreement, bearing date the 28th of Febru ary, icOJ, tne above Joseph Luncaitter, lsaiali D. Hart and tVili.aiu MuD, uid, lor certaincou«idui- atiutiii, incoutoimuy to U.o nuid Legislative Act, iluE aa ign into Alet«.*.3c: m.di tic ilaiuinon an their ri^lu alia imere.it, und t.m povvera veiled in ; t .em by tho ubove recited Act of tho LeRiftlniurG ot Flondu. Extract from the valuation of Georgo Phillip Mu- noiivriui uudJneon tie Cordova, bodioi tuucity of i\ e\v-Oru‘iui8, niudo and sworn to on tlie JUtn day ot April, L-J39: Tuut Uie isaid George Fillip Manouvrierand Ja cob Cordova, uppruisu aim coincicutiously und honestly value Uiu property Known under the name and appe.liltonol "Bank * Arcade,” in the city ot New-Urleuns, at dix Hundred Thousand Dollars, und •‘The property known under tlie appellation ot “City lloici ’ oi liiBuup’sHotel,” m uie siucicity of New-Urieans, ut Four Hundred und Twenty Thousand Do.lars.” The Deeds ol tne Property and the Stock trans ferred in trust to Uie Coimnistioners appointed by the ^nid Act ol the Legislature ol !• londa,lor . tiio security ot tiie Prize Holders. bpieiitlid Sciicmc: 1 Prize—Tne Arcade—2c0 feet, oinches, 4 lines, on Muguzine-slieet; 101 leot, 11 inches, ou Nutchez-street; ,l2d feet, ii luciies, on Gru- vier-street. Rented at about $37,000 per uunuui. Dollars. Valued at 700,000 1 Prize—City Hotel—162fceton Com mon-street, 14li feet, 0 mcaes, on Lump-street. Reiilod ut $2o,000. Valued ut 500,000 l Prize—Dwelling House, (adjoining the Arcade) iNo. 10—feet, 7 in ches front, onNaichez-stroei. ttem- ed ut ,JUU. Vuluedut 20,000 1 Pnzo—kmUo (adjoining tlie Arcade,) No. le—23 teqi front on NutcUez- street. Rented ut $1,200. Vulued at 20,000 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, northeast cor ner of Uusmaud Custouilouae-st. 401‘eellioiu ou Basin, and 40 leet on Fruukuu-struotjby 127 feet deep on Custom House-street. Rented at $1,&U0. Vuluedut 20,000 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 24, soutwestcor- ner of Basin und Custom House- street; 32 feet, 7 indies on Busin, 32 feet, 7 inches on Franklin, 127 feet,101 inchesdeepin front of Cus tom Housed, llemed at $1,500. Valued at 20,000 1 PrUt—Ditto—No. 339,24 foot, 8 in dies oil Jloyal-btreet, by 127 feet, 11 inches deep. Rented at $1,400. Valued ut 15,000 1 Prize—250 Shards Canal Bank Stock $100 ouch, 25,000 1 Ditto—200 do. Com. do. do. 20,000 1 Ditto—150 do. Mechanics’ and Tra ders’ do. do. 15,000 1 Ditto—100 do. City Bank do. do. 10.000 1 Ditto—100 do. do. do. do. do. 10,000 1 Ditto—ICO do. do. do. do. do. 10,000 1 Ditto—50 do. Exchange Bunk do. do. 5,000 1 Ditto—50 do. do. do. do. do. 5,000 1 Ditto—25 do. Gas Light Bank do. do. 2,500 1 Ditto—25 do. do. do do. do. do. 2,500 1 Ditto—15 do. Mechanics’ und Tru- tiers' do. do. I,o00 1 Ditto—15 do. do. do. do. 1,500 20 Do.—each 1U shores of the Louisiana State Batik, iJUUO eucli, eiteli prize $1,000,. „„„„„ , 20 - 000 10 Do.—elicit 2 shores of $100 cnch, eucli prize $200, ol tho Gus Light • Bunk 2,000 200 Do.—eucli 1 sltoro of $100, of die Burikwj ; Louisiana, 20,000 200 Do.—ooc.i 1 share of $100, of tho New-Orleens Bunk, 20,000 150 Do.—ouch 1 share of $100, of the Union Bank of Florida, 15,000 A Swnlnt's Pnimcvn. 8 the intemperance and luxury ol the ago are hastening the ravages of scorbutic com plaints, und rendering tl»e blood more impure and ns thousands have destroyed their constitutions by neglecting to apply the proper remedies to such. Swann’s Punuccu must bo and has been more than doubly vain lhle us a curtail! and ellec- tunl muons of restoring them to pm feet heultji and vigor. Few families uru wholly exempt from scorbutic, affections which exhibit various syuip- om*. tig eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss of ujipetbe and dejection, nil arising from impute blood, and if not properly attended to, produces the greatest injury to tho constitution, and may l»e imp irtod to their offspring. Swaim's l*uji:> chu i« recommended nt this season of tho yonr, us an invaluable rcstorativo of iho system, tliereby invigorating the constitution iiiid’eimhling us to hear the debilitating effects of the summer season. It is conveyed by the circulating fluids, and cor rects their tendency to all those diseases which originate in a vitiated Idond, diseased liver, de praved appetite, or predisposition to effection of the lungs, &c. No one, however, is advised to u*o it without convincing themselves of the truth ofwlint is here suited. This medicino is now used with success in all parts of the world, and isguining groat reputation in England. From Dr. Valentine Mott, Professor of Surgery iu life University of Now- York, Surgeon ofthe N/ York Hospital,&c. 1 have repeatedly used Swaim's Pun icca both mUis Hospital and in private practice,'and have always found it to be a valuable nied cine in chron ic. syphilitic, and scrofulous complaint*, and in obstiuatc cutaneous affection*. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. From tho various impositions which huvo been practised by adulteration, &c. even'to the extent of perjury, for the purpose of imitating the medi cine, is sufficient to prove its efficacy in the dis eases in which it has been sufficiently proven to have cured. It is unnecessary to say further in relation to this Pnmeea. other than to'c uition the pu licariinstt’.odebtcrhr smixt res which hive keen mndo to impose upon tiio ignorant. The genuine article can always bo found at the store of the subscriber, who is the sole agent far this State. A. PARSONS, Druggist, nov 8 220 Blankets, Cnri>ctintf nnd Hugs. A FURTHER supply of snp’r Ingrain Cor- poling—Also, very superior Tufted lings, 3 bales heavy twilled Blnnltets. For snlo liv SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVlTT. oct 18 202 4 Muslin Triinuilugrs. HANDS! 1ME assortment of Jacohet,. and 8wiss Muslin Edging and Inserting, fot solo by FULLER, MOORE tt CO. A .,.,. Iltnbrclliis. V I'.IIY & JOH NSON, have received a goo., assortment of Cotton muf K*!k Umbrella.,. oct 23 South side Monument Square. 206 a Flannels. A VERY & J.OIINSON have received a large -TV assortment real Welsh FUuuels, warranted not to shrink. Also, large size ribbon bound Blankets. nov 9 Itcal Welch Flannels, Ac, "I fl frc ' d, ■ ,,, P orlc ‘ I Welch Funnels AIL 1000 yard* Canudiim Kerseys 3000 do. Cordova Pluins Just opened bv oct 9 FULLER, MOORE & CO. J c „ .Fall Goods. & E. INGERSOLL are now receiving • their supply of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which they oflor for sule on their usual accouimo- d uiag terms. oct 5 Dry Goods. S .Tr.r.„ P, cccire,i l*r L. Baldwin. UPER black Italian Cravat* Do Green Burige Do bine black Crapo Do black do Splendid Thibet Shawls 500 pieces blue black Braid 2 lbs Knitting Twist Ladies super H S Gloves, gentlemen’s do 25 Muslin Band* Super black ribbed and plain worsted Hose Boy* and Misses Hose and half IIoso 1 case Ivory Snool Cotton 1 do Persian do do 1 do Clerk’s clo do 1 cloz Ladies Merino Drawer* Li d< !i 1 do Q 8 «tperior article Shull hack Combs Do Side do Metal do do SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. ' nov 18 H W. II. Ac S. Rogers, avo just received from New-York, vizi 6 cases Nun’* Palm Leaf Hats 1 do. sup’r Florcuco Braid Bonnets: latest style 1 do. English Straw do. 1 do. American do. do. 1 do. Misses round Florence Hats 2 doz. do. do. Hoods 1 caso colored Straw Bonnets, &c. oct IQ South side Murket Square. Forsalo In late hy ANSC ON PARSONS. White Lead, &c. -g KEGSHiiperior English Wh ,t0 .x n n XlfU 20a .la tin Antcricim No. 1 ii i 11 hhla English Linseotl Oil 10 do do Chalk 10 do do Whiting 5 ■ do Altitn, 5 do Suit Petro Just received pur Savamtahnnd Corontantlo, and for ealo hy ' nov 4 G.R. HENDRICKSON. From the Penn«vlvnn*m Inquirer, of May 3,1834. RownniiPs Tonic mixture. M R. EDITOR—Much n* tho power* of this favorite remedy have been extolled, I cau- not omit this opportunity ofdeclnriug my decided conviction thnt every account of the sanative vir tues of tlie Mixture will he verified to the full ex tent. Whatever be die character o ‘the complaint —^whether unequul tertian—double or simple quartan—however vnried be its type, attended with syncope, apoplexy, vehenicntispasm*. with coldness and stupor—whatever it* duration, whe ther vernal or autumnal, laying.the foundation for visceral affections, and other slow but unerringly fatal maladies—however irregular in tneir inva sion, and uncommon in their appearances—in fine, whatever be the age. idiosyncrasy, or Imb fs ofthe patient,,tlie complnint alike bids ndiou on the due administration of the Tonic Mixture.— This is no high-wrought panegyric for the exper iment. I speak only from what I positively know —however successful other preparation* may have been, 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 seems to anticipate the return of tiio f old fit. und excites a strong reaction, and powerful glow over the whole system; nnd thus to pre-occupy the ground, and by disturbin'? the regularity ofthe type, to subdue tho intermittent altogether. Under such a course of medicino, I have been ustonished to notice with what haste the disease bents alarm lor a retreat, nnd the pros trated strength of the system rallies. It is a pow erful, yet mild medicine—substituting calmness, tranquillity,and balmy sleep,in place of pain,wea riness. anti restless nights—a renovation of long- lost strength nnd robust health, in lieu of feeble ness nnd emaCiution. And I confidently believe, and I predu nte my opinion upon the most sub stantial proof, that under whatever sky—in what ever corner of the earth—whether upon hill or valley, w'herever fever and ague makes its appear ance, there also will “Rowand’s Tonic Mixture” find its way—the happy desideratum, the .perfect antidote. N. LEE, W. D. KTOne ofthe best recommendations that can ho given this medicine is the following:—Physi cian* living in Fever and Ague districts, who have become acquainted with its efficacy, are in the habit of ordering it to be used in their o wn prac tice. From the Harrisburg Intelligencer of Juno. 1833. Mr. VVyetli—Having long been afilicted in my fiimily with Fever nnd Ague, and having tried ev ery means to get rid of it without avail, 1 at length met with your advertisement of Rowand’s genu ine Tonic Mixture, which I determined to try. After using it, my wife was entirely restored to iienlth. having snfTercd for fifteen months from the debilitating effects of Fever and Ague, and is now ns hearty and stout as she ever-was. 3 BERNHARD MAY. Harrisburg, May 22,1833. A large supply of tiio above valuable medicine just received from the Manufacturer, and for sale wholesale or retail bv . FORCHER&LA ROCHE, Sign ofthe Golden Globe, nov 1*2 Opposite tho Market. H W. IX* Ac s. Rogers* • AVE just received from New York, the fol lowing Fancy Goods, viz: 1 box oinb’d changeable Bonnet Ribbons, a splendid article 1 box sup’r fig’d Satin do do 1 do fancy French Silk Bags 1 do Plaid Bonnet Ribbons 5 White Net Veils 1 dozen Not Shawl* 1 do Silk einb’d Scarfs 1 clo Plaid do do 1 do Thibet do do 4 pcs brown nnd black Silk Fringe 1 do Phillygrauimv 1 dozen Infant’s \Vaists 10 do Nuns (Dutch) Eaco Together with various articles in the Fnncy line. nov 16 South side Market Square. ,-f jay. . f?- . nblfe Goods. S—Black, invisible olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet n brown, English omibla'iitUlccl. Cassiiiierrs—Drab, black, dark f Satinets—Blue, drnh, cadet ni Hosiery— Lamb* Wool, ed* CoUon. Glove*—Colored nnd >vhite Hosl ii ckukin, Silk and Beaver. Umbrellas—Silk and Gotten.- Stock*—Satin, taid* BotpbaaUf, w plain. Cravats—Black Italian and fancy coloi cd. Also. Merino Skirt*. ’ Brushes—Cloth, Imir, nail and tooth. Handkerchiefs—>Vvinfe HflgTptaln, Iffl and figur ed. Just received, add lotrwfe l»v GFORGE XV. OEIIN, _oct22 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings. SlINIHilHlcrS, rpilE subscriber has . Suspenders* now on Imiul.a very largo L assortment of Suspenders, viz: Superior Elastic Silk Net, do Gum Elastic, do Buckskin do, Extra Silk Elastic nnd Cotton; nil of which aro offered at his usual low price.. novll G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square. Merino Under S11 i nt hAD r awe is. T HF, undersigned has u full supply of Under Shirt-and Drawers, which will lie *old low for cash. G. S. NICHOLS, novll Market Square, Uflnen and Cotton Shirts. J UST opened,I complete n*sorhuent of ready made Shirt*, viz: Superior Irish Linen do, Cqtton with linen bosoms do French Gingham, warranted not to fade; do Boston Prints, and Eng lish twilled, which will he sold at n small profit,by nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square. W* II. Ac 8* Rogers, H AVE just received per recent arrivals ftora N. York, nearly their fall supply of French, Gcrinnn, Italian aud English Fancy Dry tinml*, among which are tlie following articles, viz: Ladies rich Plush ttflil Silk French Shawl* Do. colored and bluck Ostrich nnd Caslimera • Shuwls ' , 1 case finest Florence Braid Bonnets * 1 do. super. Iri*h l.inch* 15 cartoon* Pari* cmb. Capes and Collar^ 30 pieces Wash Blonde niul plain Quillings 5 do. Weir Grode Lyon* Luco 25 do. Thread Kdgitig* nnd Insertings v 10 do. Viilcncina do. do. nnd Beading* 20 do. 4-4 nnd 5-4. Wash, Spot, Sqnaro and Il lusion Blonde Frcuch worked Cull*, Blonde Veils niul Paris Bunds Chantilla Veil*, Eng. Collar* and Twist Shawls Mohair Netts, Bags and Scarf* Muslin Paris oinb’d Shawls, 4-4 nnd 6*4 Bluck Lace do. . do. 1-2 and 4-4 Caps, Insant’s Waists, French Flowers and Wreaths French, English and American Prints Challys, Motis. do Lninc*. Velvets nnd Silks Tartan, Rob Roy aud Knhvlc Shawls Bonnet, Belt and Cun Ribbons Ermine and Fur Collurs Silk, Worsted mid Cotton Hose, oet 31 South side Market Square. Patent Medicines* B RITISH OIL, Opodeldoc, Turlington Bol- snm, Dnlby’s Cnrmitiitive Balsam, Balsam Honey, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial.— Received and forsalo wholesale and retail, on ac commodating terms by JOHN E. STILWELL, Corner of Broughton &. Whitaker streots, nov 19 , Opposite tho Mansion House. Stifpiiuie Ruiniue, Ac. A OZS. Sulphate Uuinine tl" 10 do do Morphiue 1 case Flake Manna 1 do Senna, 1 do Rhubarb, 1 do Jalap Received and for snle on accommodating terms by JOHN E. STILWELL, Corner of Broughton and Whitakorslreets, nov 19 Opposite the Mansion House. Dried Figgi 25 DRUMS Figs, in line order, in siure and nov 12 for sale by. COPE & MILLS. 100 nov 19 Negro Pipes* BOXES Negro Pipes, landing from ship Trenton, for snle by MICH. DILLON & CO. Domestic Liquors* Af* BBLS. N. E. Rum TCvA 5 half pipes Brandy, landing from ship Coroinando, and for sale low from the wharf,by »ov 2 GEORGE H. MAY. Loaf and Crushed Sugar. On DDLS and 5 boxes refined Loaf Sugar mi\3 16 hbl* Crushed Sugar 10 do Powdered do Received from the Boston Sugar Refinery, and 1 for sale by L. BALDWIN, nov 1 214 GOO Prizes* $1*500,000 TICKETS $20—NO SHARES. Cr’It shall bo nt tlie option o| tile winners of Prizes of Bunk Stocks, either to take the Stock itself, or the par value thereof in cash. * The reee pts of the sale of tlie T diets are, and will be, deposited in the Citizens’, Consolidated, Cunul, Union und Carrollton Banks, in the name of the Manager* jointly, with J.TL Perrault, Esq. Garden Seeds* ids. Crop 1830* P ORCIIER& LA ROCHE is, nnd will re ceive in a few days, a large assortment of Vegetable, Flower and Bird Seed, tho crop of 1839. Also, in daily expectancy, a beautiful uiti- clo called the Chinese Tree Corn. The above Seed is warranted to produce largo vegetables and fino flavor. Planters and others are invited to call und 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. For flic Toilet* PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS. P RENTISS’ extract of Ros?, Musk, Jessa mine aud Bergamot Do. fine und superfino Toilet Powder,Rose s6ent Ede’s sup. Musk nnd Rose Persian Scent Bugs Genuine Russian Bears Oil Rowland’s Mncasar Oil Oldridge’s Balsam of Columbia Pomade a hi Rose, Savin, Jassamine, Orange and other Odours, in pots and rolls Coggershall’ssu’r Conqossiers Soap Palmer’s sup’r Cream de Savon Rings Sup’r Verbena Cream, a delightful article for shaving Lowe’s celebrated Shaving Soaps Prentiss’ vuriegnted Soaps, suitable for the tablet, Powder Puffs and Boxes of the latest patterns Cologne, Lavender and Hose Waters, of various manufacture and assorted patterns ¥ Espirit do Rose, Cold Creum, Lip Salve Olto oftlloses, sup’r Rose, Cinnamon and Al mond Soups, in bars Cut Glass Bottles, a large variety Fine and course Tooth Combs Nuil, Tooth and Clothes Brushes Vignette, Napoleon, Mudammonselle, Victoria and Glass Back Hair Brushes, of excellent quality Pocket Books, Scissors, Razors and Razor Strops Glenn’s Indian Dye, Vinegar Rouge Milk of Roses, Orange Flower Wuter Oil Citron Flowers, Shaving Brushes Salt of Lemon and Roses, in Eng. cut glass bot tles, Amoniac Vinegur And other articles in the Perfumery line, for sale wholesale or retail on accommodating terms, hy PORCHEtt & LAROCHE, • Sigu of the Golden Globe, oct 15 ' Opposite the Murket. Tooth Wash. C HLORINE, Oris and Kreosot Tooth Wash. highly recommended for whitening the teeth, purifying the breath and imparting a healthy np- pcarance to the gums. Just received, pur Wil son Fuller, and for sale by n 80 oct 23' G. R. HENDRICKSON. Shakers’ Herbs. L LAN DING from ship Gaston, a full pupply of Shaken*’ Herbs, comprising Catnip,Fox glove Horehound, Snge, Pennyroyal. Thorough- wort, Liverwort, Roueset. Thyme, Miiit, Worm wood, Wormseed, Elder Flowers,’Slippery Elm, &c. in 16 oz. 8 oz. and 1. oz. packages, suitable lor families and country merchants. For sale by PORCHER & LAROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globe, oet 15 Opposite the Marlcet. ‘The true riches of life is health* 9 W E know that hualffi uud the ability to labor . f constitutes tho wealth of thegreut mass of * * tne people in this, ns inmost other countries. Tp preserve,'therefore, thnt health by natural means is a grand inorulaudpolii.calschcmc.to fulfil winch requires our utmost attention. Tho uqprece- dented popularity and niiiveisalapprobutioit which this UMthcme bus achieved throughout the United StaUnPheCnnad.fs, Texas, Mcxicound tho West Indie*, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly nnd con scientiously recommending them to tlie special at tention of afflicted. Dr. Paters Ims spent much time in experiment ing with different Vegetable Medicines tor diseas es of tlie liver, and now oilers his Vegetable Pill* as the best, most convenient aud cheapest‘Medi cine that can he prepared for general use. One greut quality of his Vegetable Pilh is that they have tho alternative principle combined with their curtliartic, or operative quulities, or that they not only cleunse-the stomach and bowels hy pur ging, hut tliey regulate tlie liver, change tlie mor bid secretion, strengthen the digestive organs, pu rify the blood, invigorate the circulation, und give* tone nnd energy'to the liervoys system. They are mild and pleasant in their operation / and convey almost immediate conviction of their utility from their first dose a They can be taken with safety by persous of any age; and the feeble, tlie infirm, the nervous und delicate are strength- enedby their operation, because they clear the system of bad humors, quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. The Vegetable Pills ure a sure remedy for jaun dice, sick and nervous headache, dyspensv, cos- tiveuess, sickness of the stomach, heartburn, all bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds, and if taken at tho commencement will invariably check their progress, and save tlie patient from n protracted and dangerous sickness. They are invaluable in nervous und hypocondricul utfections, loss of ap petite, aud all complaints to wiiich females alone are subject. They operate as a mild spbedy purge, and are a safe und certain remedy lor worms in children. Extract of a letter from Dr. Gumoy, of New- Orleans, La.Oct. 9,1837.—“Ihave received much assistance in my practice; especially in jaundice and yellow fuver; from the use of Peters’ Pills, I presume that, ou un uveruge, I prescribe 100 box es per month.” Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud son, New-York, June 3,18:46.—“I wasuware that Dr. Peters was one of the best chemists in the U. States, nnd felt assured that lie would some day (from his intimutc knowledge of the properties of herbs and drugs) produce an efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pill* fully respond to my expectation. Thev are, in deed, a superior .medicine and reflect alike upon the chemist, the physician, and the phylosopher.” Extract of a lerter from Dr. Waine*, of Cin cinnati, Feb.2,1838.—“Your Pills are the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of any I have ever met with in iny prac tice of eight und twenty years. 1 Their action on tliu chyle, and hence on the impurities of the blood is evidently very surprising.’^ Charlotte, N. C. Jnn. 1,1837. Dear Sir—I have mude.frequent use of your Pills in tlie incipient stage of bilious fever, and ob* 8tiimte constipation of the bowels*, also, in the en largement of the spleen, chronic diseases of the liver, tack headache, general debility, and iu all ca ses have found them to be very effective;. , v J. D. Bovn, M. V. MeckIenburo Co. Vo. Feb. 7,1837. ■ Haying used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for the last 12 months, I take pleasure in' giving my Perfumed Extracts. P RENTISS’ celebrated extracts of Persian Uoses, Chinese Musk, and Jessamine, de lightful odors ' for the handkerchief. For snlo by nov 21 PORCHER & LA ROCHE. ^ , r . c _._ v . tiio liver.— They are a saffi and mild aperient, being the best article of the kiud I have ever used. Geohoe C. ScottS M. D. This Celebrated Medicine is for sale by all tho principal.Dniggists in Savahhah and throughout the United States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, .aud the West Indies. Price 60 ceus per box, with full directions*. * ■- • ■ . attg 5 lb4—