Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 26, 1839, Image 1

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l(I)U fcyRBPVBWCAN» C1TV OK SAVANNAH, i nines Clelwwli “Itcpubllcan,” SfewsSS 1 ®. Esgffi^-fe-r m^sssssr 0 for iU tnonlho. | , i.niibiiihodottho u»w»l rates, Ad " ™T»o Oi>m»fo' 1116 «"*’««»«» Thiny- IndTholf for each insertionotter, per 'K'rfta "onby tho Clerk. ortho Court, j EtthCital i^tion bM boon mM ] 0 f or teSm-. rouat be published Administrators for >» Creditors to render in thoir account. |B «ndCroa'iiii« WI ,. EK a, !«• by Executor, and Adiniul*- ’ of S»e aSetion, ou the findTue,- '""^iKolweon (ho unlil hour, of ^"nlMo’of Public.Sale, in the County •'•''’J'J'^iVj'iiodcc thereof in one of the ' rtM of tlii. Slate, and at tho doorcr .uch .aloa are to bo * for leave to sell Negroes, must bo pub- | f ;:Sa, m=a.l», before an^order absolute No. 234—Vol. XXXVI.] SAVANNAH, (Go.) TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 90, 1830. [Whole No.—-»7,0*0. City Treasurer’s OfHce, SiVAKNMt, 1ml Nov. 1839. rpiIF. following Lot. are in arrears to die City A for ground rent, to wilt \ Drown Ward—Ifot* No»-,l, 2, 3 Ur IB, 10, 83,33, 4(1, 60, 5t, 50, GS, 03,01, 03. - Columbia Ward-No.. 3,4,8,9,10,13,30,31 34,37. Elbert Wnrd-Nos, 0,10,11,13,13,15,10,30, 33.34.32.33.34.37.39.40. Franklin Ward—No*. 3,4,8,0,11, 17,18,31, 32,35,20,39,30, 31,34,35,30, 37, 38. New Frauklin Ward—No*. 3,4, B. Green Ward-Nos. 3, 9,10,13,14,15,10, 20, 28.25.29.37.30.40. •’Jackson Ward—No*. 7,8, 13,14, 15,10, 17, 21, 22,33,24,29,30,31,32, 33, 30, 37, 38,42,43, .44, 46,40,47. - Jasper Ward—No.. 5,0, 7,8,9,10. LuUiyutlo Word—No.. 1, 2,3, 4,6,0,7,8,9, 10. Liberty Wnrd-No.. 1,4,9,10,11,13,10,37, 29,33,35,39. Pulaski Wnid—Noe. 1,2.3,4, 5,10. i G | ! 1 ^rt!Jduyof Sabs These wile.must S court y Ho.wed6or of the County o,» immerty is situate, end on the Unit rfiOonW,'between the hour* often in Mid four in tiro afternoon. No -ale "Ky i" valid, union, .o. cpreued in ^rti^uieiit. Administrators and r “f^i,e } Court ofOrfinarv for leave to sgfeTfess £a« for foreclosure of Mortgage, on ,to must Im advertised once a month for M o 0 rU.IcourtofOrdlnanr,(aecompani. cony of the bond of agreement) to i to land must bo advertised Tunic kwlwunder executions regularly grant- Courts, must bo advertised TIUKTY —under luortgnffo executions SIXTY •—Sales of poAdde. property under or- Court, mustbe odvertiscd, generally, TEN 'dv erfoemcnuwill bo punctually attended I All Lelton directed to this Offico or the V must be postpaid, to entitle them to et- Worrui Wurd—Nos. 3,5,10,12,1ft, 30,21,23. Washington Word-Nc. 1,2,3,0,12,15,17, 18,19, 20,21,23,24,29,30. JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer. Take Notice. If the rents due on the above named lots are not paid on or before the 11th init., 1 shall on the morning of the l*2th inst. proceed to re-enter said lea, in eouformity to ? French Cliemicnls. S ULPHATE auiniue, Sulphate and Acetate of Morphine, Croton Oil. Oil of Block Pop- ner.Kreoeoto, l’iperiue, Priuwic Acid, Iodine,Etn- etinc, Ext. Nux Vomica, Hydrodnte, PotnsM. itc Just received per Newark, ^ QN . Starch. T WENTY boxes Colgate’. No. 1 Soap.For wile by A. PARSONS. To Let. . i The two story Dwelling and Garden in Dickson Ward, opposite the Free School, tut occupied by Mr. J. B. Lewie. Pus h will bo given on die lit November. Ap. p 8 ANSON PARSONS I Filly Dollars Reward. Ranaway on tho 20th July last, from tho subscriber, his Negro Man, SAWNY. Hr is nliout 23 yearn old, ft feet 8 or 9 in- . dies high, very black and likely, has rath- fellow sepulchral volco, and a deep sicatnco (side, ilo was bought of Mr. Hugh Rose, rears since, and i believe was brought up ,,.ace about 10 miles above this city, above reward will bo paid for his delivery in life mil in this State, or to the subscriber. ^* 205 NOBLE A. HARDEE. Llp8nlVC,Ac. nii/1 O TTO Roso Lip SulVe, Patoy’s Cold Crown, real French Almond Paste. A (Vesh supply of these elegant articles, for the cure of chapped HpMheo, & c,ju.trcceivcda,.d N fors,ie^oN Otto Roic Iilp Salve. R ECEIV ED, u fresh supply of Otto Roso Lip Solve. For sole by a. PARSONS^J UNEXA1IPI.I D MAJUIWH SCHEME. FT1HE following details of n Sen KMC or a Lot* X ntnr. to bo drawn in December next, war rants us in declaring it to bo UNPAR ALLELE!) in the history of lotteries. Trizes to Uie amount HAVE NKVF.lt HKFORF IIKFN OFFKRKn to till* pill), lie. It is trite, there arc many blanks, but on the Other Imnd, the extremely low charge of per Ticket—the value and number of tho Capi tals, and the revival of the good old custom of warranting that every prize shall be drawn mid sold, will, wenro8uro,givQ universal satisfaction, and especially to the Six'IIundrkd Prize Hol ders. To thosed spoBcdto adventure, we recommend enrly implication being tnudo to us for tickets— when t(io prizes are all sold, blanks only remain —the* first buyers have the best chance. We, therefore, emphatically sny—DELAY NOT! but at once rc-mit mid frans-mit to us your-orders, which shall always rcceiva our immediate atten tion. letters to be addressed, and applications made to SYLVESTER Sc CO. 15l> Broadway,Now-York. O* Observo the number, 15(1. 8700,000111 8900,0001! 839,000! O prizes or 830,00011 3 prizes of 819,00011 3 prizes of 810,00011 LOTTERY OF REAL ESTATE ft BANK STOCK, SITUATED IN NEW-ORLRANS. ... CP The richest and most magnificent Scheme efor presented to tho public, in this or any oth- 4ir country. Tickets only 90 dollars. Aul/utrizctl by an Act oj tho Legislative Assembly qf Florida, and under the directions qf the Com missioners, acLng under the same. TO BE Dll A lr& AT JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, DECK Ut, 18119. SCHMIDT &, HAMILTON, Managers. SYLVESTER & CO. 150 Broadway, New-York, Sole Agents. NO COMBINATION NUMBERS!I 100,000 tickets, from No.l upwards,in succession. Extruct from tho La\ys of the Logislativo Coun cil of the Territory of Florida. Chaf.701—No.22—Whereas the Court House of Duval county, is in tin unfinisliod state mid there uro yet duo and owing upon the smite, mo- nibs, which it is believed will hup one too burden- ncnmlly cashier of the Citizens’ Bank, and A.Bern- douin, Eso. actually cashier of the Consolidated Bank, ns Trustees, ns per Act passed before A. Mazureau, I’.sq. Notary Public, ou die 2d of May, * 1838, and tho properties transferred unincumber ed, for tho security of tho fortunate Prize Hold- res. Monr. of Drawing.—100,00A tickets, from 1 to 100,000, will bo put in one wheel, ntidCOO prizes, with the blanks, m another. To eveir number a prize or blank will be drawn, until all tho prizes arc determined, leaving the balnncoof numbers in tho wheel blank*. KJ“To Editors and Purlismf.rs.—Having re ceived Newspapers containing tho almvo Scheme, from twenty^tvo States mid Territories, besides Several of tho British Provinces^ wo are satisfied with the circulation, and therefore request that such paper-* ns have not, up to this time, inserted the advertisement, will bo plensed not to do ro, I mid that all the other papers will insert it once n | week only, until the 1st of December, and for ward us Uieir accounts. SYLVESTER it CO. 158 Broadway, New-York. july 29 151t Blankets, Carpeting mid Rugs. Per Excel- * A * FURTHER supply of sup’r Ingrain Cnr- petiug—Also, very superior Tufted Rugs, 3 bales heavy twilled Blankets. For sale by SNIDER, LATH HOP Sc NEVltT. oct 18 202 Muslin Trimmings. A HANDSOME assortment of Juconot, and Swiss Muslin Edging and Inserting, for Kcwjtrc of spurious.imitation. G EO. XV. CARPENTER’S Compound Ex tractor Iceland jnou, Carrageen, or Ini.li Mom, Slippery Elm, Horehound, &c., avaluable remedy for cold., cough., dy*pep»in, dysentery, diarrhoea, catarrh, and nil affection, of the breast rm Aw ft LAROCHE. 20 do. 60 do. 60 do. 30 do. 10 do. 40 do. 20 do. sale by FULLER, MOORE & CO. Umbrellas. ^VERY Sc JOHNSON, have received a good oct 23 os^rtment of Cotton nnd Bilk Umbrellas. South side Monument Square. 200 Flannels* A .VERY & JOHNSON have received alargo xV. assortment real Welsh Flannels, wurrnnted not to shrink. Also, large size ribbon bound Blankets. nov 9 Stvolm’s Panacea. A S the intemperance mid luxury oftne age are hastening the ravages of scorbutic com* pluints, and rendering the blood more impure and ns thousands have destroyed their constitutions by neglecting to apply tho proper remedies to ] such. Swuiui’s Panacea must be and has been : more than doubly valuable as n certain and effec tual means of restoring them to perfect health and vigor. Few families are wholly exempt from scorbutic affections which exhibit various symp toms, as emptioris, ulcemtions, debility, loss of appetite nnd dejection, nil arising from impure blood, and if not properly attended to, produces tho greatest injury to the constitution, ami titny ho imparted to their offspring. Bwaim’s Pana cea is recommended at this season of the year, ns an invaluable restorative of tho system, tltercby invigorating the constitution nnd ennbling us to hoar the debilitating effects of the summer senson. It is conveyed by tho circulating fluids, and cor rects their tendency to nil those diseases which originate in a vitiated blood, diseased liver, de praved appetite, or predisposition to effection of tho lungs, &c. No one, however, is advised to use it without convincing themselves of the truth Real Welch Flannel** &c, *1 f \ I’CB. fresh imported Welch Funnels 1U 1000 ynrds Canadian Korseys 3000 do. Cordova Plains Just opened by oct 9 FULLER, MOORE Sc CO. Fall Goods. J oe E. 1NHERSOLL nro now receiving • their supply of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which they offer tor sale on their usual accommo dating terms. oct 5 ■ New Goods, New Goods* T HE subscriber has received andnow opening •frombrig Savannah audship Celia, a large and extensive assortment of newest style of Fan cy and Staple Goods, consisting in part of tho fol lowing articles, viz: 100 pieces Coni ova Kerseys 120 do. Satinets new style 44 French Trials do. English Calicoes black and cord Scotch Ginghams Kentucky Jeans v * While Flannel Rod do. various qualities Muslin do IjaIAm <p 100 54,64 nnd 84 Chineill* Shawls 60 Merino Shawls nnd Mantles ; 400 Shawls, various styles and qualitio* •100 pieces Frbnch nnd English Mdrmos 50 do. Pongeo Silk Hdkfs. 20 do.' English Snittalfield Silk do. 50 dozen Wolcn Gloves 20 do. Mens Buck and II. 8. Gloves 20 do. Ladies H. 3. Gloves 20 do. do. SUk and Cotton Glove# and Long Mitts 50 pieces col’d ami black Silks,nowost stylo 2 cases Canton Flannel 20 pieces new style Cussimero 20 do. Vestings 10 do. Broadcloth.?, vhrimts qualities 30 boxes Bonnet, Cup Taffeta aud Belt Rib bons * 100 dozen silk, worsted and cotton Hose and Half lloso _ 10 boxes Satin Ribbons, fVom Nn. 2 to 22 48 Ladies while Florence Bonnots AND 100 colored Bonnet* ... ^ White and colored Satins, cofd Florence# White and blnck Crape Black Love Shawl., black Bomha^na Ladies hemstitched Linen Cnmbnc Hdkft» Lace nnd woTkcd collars, Bonnets Nun* Hoods, nnd a general assortment o* losirable goods. For sale by oct 29 some a tax upon the people of Duval, and where- ] of what is hero stated. as, it is desirable to pay, those said sums and com- J This medicine is now used with success in all The true Verbena C renin. T HIS delightful Cream is warranted to be tho true extract of Verbena*, gentleman having louder faces or strong beards, would find it me most delightful saponaceous compound ever of- fered to (ho public, it make. * beautiful heavy lath er, and after shaving, leave, a delto ionaftagixhee of Urn Verbena, and prnventuig die foco ftom cliapping, whiclt in general, other soaps irritate. It i. ofoy for , : dc o h fciiER(feL A ROCHE . Market 8q. sign of tite Golden Globe, nov 18 pleie the building, as well for the greuter conve* n ence of tite administration of justice, as for tho double pttrposo of un Academy, for which pur- S oso in part, the said building, when completed, i designed. Therefore— Skc. 1. Bo it enacted by tite Governor and Le gislative Council of tho Territory of Florida, That it shall nnd may be lawful lor Joseph 13. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hurt and William J. Mills, or any two of titutn under tite direction ol tho County Court of Duval County, to raise such stun or sums of money by lottery, in such schemes as they may deem appropriate and advisable: Pro '.1 . I .......... a dl.nl I Itilwl t l,<.l I, w«.1,’«»* pnrt. of the world, and i» gaining groat reputation in England. From Dr. VtknHiu AMI, Professor of Surgery in tho University of Now- York, Surgeon ol tho N. Y-orlt Hospital,&o. I have repeatedly used Hwaim's Panacea both in tils llospitnl and in privnte practice, and have always found it to be avaluable medicine in chron ic, syphilitic, mid scrofulous complaints, and iu obstinate cutanuons nilbetions. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. From tho various impositions which have been practised by adulteration, &c. oven to tho oxlont vidod, that tho said persons shall hind themselves of perjury, for the purpose of imitating tho tiiedt- iu such manner as tho Court shall direct, well cine, is sufficient to prove it* efficacy in tho dis and truly to conduct such lottery ill good faith, to | eases in which it has keen sufficiently Jitovira to appropriate Uio proceeds to tho object ubovo sta ted.—Passed, Feb. 7th, 1834.—Approved, Feb. 11th, 1834. , , By agreement, bearing date the 28th of Febru ary, 1839, the above Joseph Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart and William Mills, did, lor certain consider- ations, in conformity to tho said Logislativo Act, duly assign unto & Hamilton all ltnve cured. Ills unnecessary to say further in relation to this Panacea, other than to caution the E u! lie against tho deleterious mixtures which have eon made to impose upon tite ignorant. The genuine article cat: always be found at tho store of tho subscriber, who is the solo agent for this State. A. PARSONS, Druggist. iiuv 5 220 Lamp Oil* «cc. F IVE hundred gallons pure Sperm. Oil. (tall Ptruined,) *200 do. summer strained do. Also,ttdox. LampCl.iinnies.^ustreccived.m.d Porcher St La Roclic* |FER for sale on accommodating terms, No. II and 2 Castor Oil, in bottles assorted sizes; r the gallon; Spt*. Turoeutiiio, do. do. do., in and Glauber Salts, Cream Tartar, Brim* L Sulphur, Dutch Madder, Glue, duuffr,Salt L Alum, Black Lead, Lamp Black, Lamp I Glasses, Borax, crude ond refined Indigo, Inaand Spanish Float Bluping, Hippo, Jul- mbarb, Calomel, Arrow Root,Bpaiusu Flics, nor, Manna, Flake, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cin- h, Mace,Black and Cuyenne Toper, Ginger, IPowder,super. Carbonate Sodu, Tartaric llochelle Salts, Salt Tartar. Sal Ammoniac, 'Aloee,tiuriaic, Anmioiiia, Beuzion, Copal, b, Maitic, Arabic, Opium and Sty rax,Roso latch Pink. Pearl Ash, Snl Aratus, Washing pIii8tard,Linglass, Pearl and Patent Bar- lniomile Flowers, Bonesct, Sage, Elder i, Pennyroyal, Thoroughwort, Liv'erwort, ced, Digitales, Senna, Squills, Quinine, line, Iodine, Pipeline, Hydriodate, Potass fcte, Potass; Croton Oil, Oil Blaak Pepper, lint, Sassafras, Lemon, Bergamot, Cara- Drange, Cubebs, Rosemary,Rose Cedrnl or IFlowers, Juniper, Snake Root, Pink Root, %>» andMazerion Root, Gontinn, Quassi. v, Magnesia, lump and calcined; Sweet und Oilsinflafks and bottles, Tooth Powders, jauBark, F.xtract and Elixir of Bark, Ex- rOptum, Hein Wax, Gum Myrrh, Alcohol, f ^ ltre i UurUhora, Carbonate, Ammonia jreosot. F P^^nt Medicines, warranted IVesh and ltet—Rowland's Tonic Mixture, Houck’s Ntowaim’s Vermifuge, Barclay’s Cubebs waparilla, Butler’s und Henry’s Magnesia, run ^ Brandreths, Lees, Evans, Se- II .P"' Beckwiths, Gnilighans, Hooper's ■her Pills; Unteman’s Drops, British Oil, T* 0“I* Turlingtou, Bulsatn, Opodeldoc, r™ « Thompson’s Eye Waters,Bernard’s vantage. , Mature, Morton’s Cough Syrup, Apo- y s Scales and Weights, fumery, &c.—premiss’and Glossin’s Co- I Lavender nnd Eye Wuters; do. do. Toilet 7> do. do. Extracts Musk, Jessamine, Rose do. do. Bear’s Oil, Oldridge's IP' tolmnhio, Hair Powder, Pufls and Box* ■onieruus Compound, Volatile Salt* of fun- l'trnsand colors, incut glass and pungent*; K^kr, Milk Roses, Cream of Soaps, Ver- r**®) Cold Cream, Lipsalve, with u fttll as- fnt or oilier articles in tho. line. Trents.—Lancets, Tooth Kpys and For- pwpds, Cupping Instruments, Dissecting j ®J* r geou Needles mid Scissors, Cupping biVipple Shells and Bottles: also, a Inrgo pent of oti-.er articles in tho line—where Swulnx’s Vcri..ifUK«- T HIS renu-ily couiitorncU tho whole train of disoasrs nrisit.5 from tho' debility of thedt- gevtive organs or a depraved cotwhuon ofthesto- ""irt'oit'of^ho diseases ofcltildren originate in vor- Worms destroy the nourishment which is in tended by nature to support life-. The immediate effect of Swatm Vermifuge are to tranqttilize tho stomach, clear it ofacidous phlegm, dissipate suporfliiotls lnie. mereMO Uio ffrnstic ittices and promote healtity digestion. 8 It alleviates sick headaclie, and is an “ 1,cll " ° for the Cholera Morbus of our country, drarrl ccu; fever nnd ague, nttd that class of diseases whico owe their ongin to a disordered state of the sto- 1U This'remedy oxpeis worms by giving^ action to the stomach nnd organs There is nothing in its composition to kill worms. Theyare seldom seen after its tient improves in health, color and appetite. Those remedies which kill worms must-of course injure tho stomach materially, Mtd 6 l8 . ninnv serious complaints. This fact has been ma terially neglected by tho faculty, and tite error has never bccti discovered until Swann s Vermifuge proved it to the entire satisfaction of every fiumly W Tho medicine w no less efficacious in naany of the disease* of grown persons,by dissipntiug those morbid secretions whtch’nroduce dysentery, thar- • r i,olnm morbus, pile*, lever and ague, djs- nenrin aeidiw of the stontnch, foul breath and iufSgrecablo affections consequentupoubihoua Dry Good#. Received per L. Baldwin. S UPER black Italiun Cravats Do Green Bnrige Do blue black Crape Do black do Splundid Thibet Shawls 500 pieces blue black Braid 2 lbs Knitting Twist Ladies super II S Gloves, gentlemen’s do 25[ Muslin Bands A. BENNETT. Sensoimblc Good*, B ROADCLOTHS—Black, invisible green. olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet mixed and brown, English double milled. , . , Cmwitnere*—Drab, black, dork grey and striped. | Satinets—Blue, drab, cadet nnd dark mtxsd. Suspenders—Elastic und knitted, also Extra Lnda, Hosiery—Lambs ^Wool, Vigonm, white and mix ed Cotton. • . .... _ , * • Gloves—Colored and white Hoakin, Buckskin, Silk and Beaver Umbrellas—Silk and Cotton. _ Stocks—Satin, and Bombosin, with b#wa and | Cravats—Black Italian ond fancy colored. Merino Skirts. Also, 519L 8uper black ribbed and plain worsted Hose Brushes—Cloth, hair, nail and tooth, Boys nnd Misses Hose and half Hoso 1 case Ivory Spool Cotton 1 do Persian do do 1 do Clerk’s do do 1 doz Ladies Merino Drawers 1 do do do Shirts a superior article Shell back Combs Do Sido do Metnl do do SNIDER, LATJIROP & NEVITT. nov 18 W. II* & 8* Rogers. H ave just received from New-York, viz: 0 cases Nun’s Palm Leaf Hats 1 do. sup’r Florence Bruid Bonnets, latest stylo 1 do. Eitglish Straw do. 1 do. American do. do. 1 do. Misses round Florence Hats 2 dqz. do. do. Hoods 1 cose colored Straw Bonnets, See. oct 18 South side Market-Square. their rijh'tand intete»t.Mt.l foeJjOwer.ve;tediu — Pennsvlvani „ i nquire r. of May3,1834. them by the ubovo recited Act of the Legislature RoW!ttl(i’M TOIliC Mixture. Georee PlnllinMn- TOT"- EDITOR-Mitcl, » tho_powera oftffi. Extract from the valuation of George Phillip Ma- nouvrier nnd Jncob do Cordova, bothot tite city of New-Orleuns, made und sworn to on tliolUtii day of April, 1839: . That the suid George Pilbp Manonvncr and Ja cob Cordova, appraise and conscientiously and . Sn"upp y e!“ it. type, attended If i __*- at— ii...wi.n.i r ritiinaiitiil DiiIIiifm. I with syiici M favorite remedy huve been extolled, I cun not omit this opportunity ofdeclaring my decided conviction that every account of tho satmtivo vir tues of the Mixture will he verified to the fill ex tent. Whatever bo tho character of the complaint —whether unequal tertian—double or simple ’ ' *— ““-nde New-Otleatfs, at Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, and “The _ City Hotel 1 — , . or New-Orleuns, ut Four lluudrcti Thousand Dollars.” with syncope, npoploxy, vehement spasms, with coldness and stupor—whatever its duration, who- IV* II. A 8* Rogers, H AVE just received from New York, the fol lowing Fancy Goods, viz: 1 box ctnb’d changeable BomietRibbons, splendid article 1 box sup’r fig’d Satin do do 1 do fancy French Silk Bags 1 do Pluid Bonnet Ribbons 5 White Net Veils 1 dozen Not Shawls 1 do Silk emb’d Scarfs 1 do Plaid do do 1 do Thibet do do 4 pos brown nnd black Silk Fringe 1 do Pliillygrnmtny 1 dozen Infnnt’a Waists 10 do Nuns (Dutch) Lace Together with various articles in the Fancy lino, nov 16 South sido Market Square. Handlrereliieft-lwhUo Silk, plain, red «ixl figur ud. Ju,t received, ndd for mle for . GEORGE \V. BEHN, oc t 33 No. 3 Shad'a Dnlldiilg*. SiisncudcrsrSuspender*. T HE eulireriherho. now pli hand,a very large ajworlment or Su.pender., viz: Superior Elastic Silk Net, do Gum Eliutic, do Buekakin do, Extra Silk Elastic and Cottons all of which are oiTcred at hi, u.ual low priM, ' nov IX G, 8, NICHOLS, Market 3 Merino Under SItIrts ft Dra; T UEuiidewigned hit, a full .upnly or Shirt*nnd Drawer,, whicli wjUho .old low fureuh. * G. S. NICHOL8, nov li Market Square, Linen nnd Cotton Slilrt*. J UST opened, o complete muortment or ready made Shirt*, viz: Superior Irl.li Linen do, Cotton with linen boionn, do French Gingtam, warranted not to fndei do Boston l’rmta, ond fcng- li*U twilled, which will bo .old at it small prohl.uy nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square. H w. i». « ». Rogers,. AVF. just received per recent omvaLi flromi proporty known under the appellation of I J^^gerai^ffi^rtiona^ond^other'^ow’MiLnnerringly otel" or 4, Bi*hop . Hotel, ta ttoo cud^city J^i 0 die«—however irregular in tlicirinva- -Orlean*; at Four Hundred and Twenty *a , in ,i lP i r ntmearance*—in .jon, nnd uncommon in their nppearanee*—in ' ■ , -I .... l.llnniiM/IHIBir n* llfllllt. Th^Deede^ol’tlie Property imd J of Ura’pathmh tlmcomplniii^dtko w3» adicuon tho security of the l’rize Holdors. tho due ndminlstrntion ..... This ia no high-wrought panegyric lor tho exper iment. I speak only from what 1 positively know — . fiilwi* iirzitninitinitu ninv disorders. OW III BUlicxu h™ •— — world. Families rosiSent ih the coun^trevel. lers going into Uio hiterior or voyaging info dis- font tropical climates, (insulated from medical nd- cllt) would find Swaiin’s Vcrmifugo of great nd Kept constantly on hand, ^fojrside^^ Sole Agent for Uio State. L an8 ' planters and country merchants are to call and examine, for themselves. Opposite tho Market, Sign of tho Golden Globe. It i« now in general wee in moat parts of the li is now iu , „ trv travel- novO • D Y^ne.fos tt Weh^ 0 o?fooT 0 o&e.of of Tho Heiress, Merchant’s Doughtor, Prince mid Oie Pedlar, & c. 2 V a o1s. nuals Christian Kccpsake’Cd'tcilhy foo tl^J 01 ™ ^ Clark, With contributions hy^Ionfoome^.U ^ Natchez-streeti 12« foet, 6 inches, on Gra- vier-street. Rented at about $37,000 per annum. 1°"'™ Valued at . _ 700,UOO 1 Prize—City Hotel—102fecton Com mon-street, 140 feet, 6 indies, on Camp-Street. Rented at #*>,000, Vuliied at , . 1 Prize—Dwelling House, (adjoining tho Arcado) No. 10—24 feet, 7 in ches front, on Natchoz-strect. Rent ed at Sll,200. Valued at Prizo—Ditto (adjoining tho Arcade,) No. 18—83 feet front on Natclieg- •treet. Rented at $1,200. Valued 1 Prize—Ditto—No-23, northeast cor ner of Basin and CustonHouse-st. 40 foet front on Basin, and 40 lcet on Franklin-street, by 127 foot deep on Custom House-street. Reiifoil at *1,500. Vulucdat 1 Prizo-Dillo-No. 24, soutwestcor- uer of Basin and Custom House- street! 3* feet,7 indies on Uiwm, 32 feet, 7 inches on Franklin, 127 foot,10J incliesdecpin front olCus- tom Hotwe-st. Rented at Vuliied at Dried FigSc £? DRUMS Figs, in fine order, in store and Jmlsj for sale by nov 12 COPE Sc MILLS. 100 nov 19 Negro Pipes. BOXES Negro Pipes, landing flrom j shin Trenton, for sale by MICH. DILLON Sc CO.. hjplcinlhl Scheme : _|,oweveroiicce*siiil oilier orqianition* may 1 Prize—Tim Arcade—280 lcet, 5 , 1 " bcn t |icrn can ho little rcfian.ee placed upon £! f°n‘i.“ “onVira-1 the ,n when compared wi,h or.iclm By strict- ly following tho direciions that accompany the bottle we find it eels upon the most scientific principle—for, it seems to anticipate tho return of tho cold fit, und oxciles a strong reaction, and powerful glow over the whole syslcm; mid thus to nrc-nccupy tho ground, and by dUforbing llie regularity nffiio typo, to subduo the mtennilten* altogether. Under such a course of medicine, I ?,ave been astonished to notice with what haste iho disease heats iihinn for a retreat, and the pros- trail’d strength of the system rallies. It is a pow- erful, yet niild mediciiio-siibstitutmg calmness, tranquillity,and balmy sleep,in placo of pain.woa- rincss, and restless night* a renovation of long- lost strength and robust health, in lion of foclilc- ness nnd Inundation. And I confidcnlly believe, Domestic Liquors. A f* HBI.S. N. E. Rum TcO 5 half pipe* Brandy, landing from ship Coromando, and for solo low from the wharf,by nov 2 GEORGE H. MAY. 500.000 20,000 20,000 IiOnf nn«l Crushed Sugar. BBLS and 5 boxo* refined Loaf Sugar JZlYJ 10 bbls Crushed Sugar 10 do Powdered do Received from tho Boston Sugar Refinery, aud forsalo by L. BALDWIN, nov 1 214 - N. York, nearly their fall supply of French, German, Ituliim and English Fancy Dry Goods, among which arc the following ftiticle*, viXi Ladies rich Plush and Silk French Shawls Do. colored and black Ostrich and Cosluncr# Shawls 1 case finest Florence Braid Bonnets 1 do. super. Irish Linens • 15 cartoons Paris emb. C'npes and Collars 30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain Quilting# , 5 do. Woir Gro do Lyons Laco. ^ 25 do. Thread Edgings nnd Inseftongs 10 do. Volencino uo. do. nnd Bexdtngs ja 44 and 54 Wash, Spot, Square and Il lusion Blonde , _ ' French worked Cutis, Blonde Veils ond Pan# Chnntilln Veil" Eng. Collars and Twin Shawl* Mohair Nett*, Bag* ami Scarfs Muslin Toris einliM Shawls, 44 and6-4 Black Lace do. do. 1-2 and14-4 . Caps, Insont’* Waists, French Flower* and Wreaths French, English and American Pnnt* Chollys, Mons. do Lames, Velvet* and Silk* Tartan, llob Roy nnd Kolivlo Shawl* Bonnet, Belt mid Can Ribbons Ermine nnd Fur Collars Silk, SVorsted and Cotton Hose. _ oct 31 South side Market Square. 'Northern Preserve*, assorten. BOXES fresh Frcscrvos, of vnrion* kinds, just received by ^Uio G. B. Lamar for sale by C. L. McNISH. nov 11 - . . 'j - Gun§) Kiftcs una Pistols nun 50 and for i A N assortment o"f Pistols, und single and don Me barrel Flint and Percussion Gum, for 20,000 ftp ., 0 ‘*r«lcn Seeds. K’ .Wbriber has just received per brig CJjf* 01 '’ Hin supply of fresh Gordon Seeds, T“jM to be of best quality, and Uio growUi of » k . id "rJ’ * 1 “'f moon ond Valentino; Beot, LjmjP. hloqd,white, Scoraity and Mangel nJ.. b*lto, early York, Battersen, Drum- , n . S'Osudrad Duf.lv, Carrot, early horn, 1.5,1 Cucuinlior* early framed, long e ,.,F r, okly; Lettuce, eurlyicoand long I,. ” 11 ; c ' lr °n, Pino Apple, Nutmeg uml '..fo/'y Cauliflower; Onion, «ilver shin’d, „ l!„ Portugal; Okra, curioil Pursloy, "•jobgaweet Sfmnisli.Pea.so, Dwarf, Mar- d'.P. r!- J "’ Imperials, Washington, it *h . fd Tall Marrowfat; Radish,long ThoS Raffles CnimSmm R«. W. Jay,Bishop 7vos!Bi»hop Smith, Bfshop Doano, and otl.orom- "'llcVgfolis Ortbringfmlifodby’SIiss C. H. Wa- “Timptri.’oVlSws Gift, wifi. 6 engra- vings. • ’ . The Literary Souvenir, edited by W. R. Bur t0 Tho 3 VfolM,"edited by Miss Leslie 6 ongra- K Poets of Americo, illustrated by one of her 8T GilVas°t n ra,Se n dby Smollett, in2 vols. royal 8vM ilMstrofod >ly Jean Gigott, with upward, of and 2d series, , White Lend, *c For sale by .\NSON PARSONS. Prize—Ditto—No.339,24^1,8 in- dies on Royal-street, by inches deep. Rented at %l,40l>. Prize—2hOSIiarc» Canal Bank Stock *100 each, 1 Ditto-200 do. Com. do. do. 1 Ditto—150 do. Mechanics and Iru- jers'do. Uo. , 1 Ditto-100 do. City Bank do. do. 1 Ditto—100 do. do. do. do. do. 1 Ditto—100 do. do. do. do. tto. 1 Ditto—50 do. Exchange Bunk do. do, 1 Ditto—50 do. do. do. do. do, 1 Dilto-25 do. Gas Light Bank do. do. 1 Ditto—25 do. do. do do. do.d . 1 Ditto—15 do. Mechanics and Ira ders’ do. do* , i r): tt0 15 do. do. do. do. 20 Do"—each 10aharesoftheLo.us,ana State Bank, $100 each, each prize $1,000 20,000 ness ond emaciation. —_ . I and I prediwilo my oiimloii upon the most sub. I stantial proof, that underwhalover sky—m what ever comer of the earth—whether upon lull or valley, wherever fever and oguatnokas usoppear- oncof there also will "Rownnd’s Tonw Muttnre’ find its way—tho lioppy desideratum, the perfect antidote. _ N. LEE, M. U. rpOnc of tho best recommendations that con bo given this medicine Is the following;—Physi cians living in Fever and Ague districts,who have become acquainted wifii its efficacy, are in the habit of ordering it to boused in tlioir own prac- 15,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 2.500 1.500 1,500 From the Harrisburg Intelligencer ot June, 1833. Mr. Wyeth—Having long boon alDicted ni my family witli Fever and Ague, am! having tried ev ery nieans to get rid of it without avail, I at longUi met wiUiyonr advertisement of Itowand s genu ine Tonic Mixture, which I determined to try. •\fter using if, my wife was entirely restored to henlth, having suffered for liftoen months from the debilitating efibets of Fever and Ague, and is now hearty and stout as »''-™ XRD jj AY AlnlgTsuipyoftlie aimve valuable medicine just reef ivedVrom the Munufacturer, and for sale ...l..Ue,.ln nr rnloil llV Wholesale “”^IER& LA ROCHE 10 Do -each 2 shares of $100 each, 10 each prize $200, of Uie Gas Light J200 Do?—end. 1 sharo of $100, of the Baidt of Louisiana, ■ 200 Do.—each 1 share of §100» oi uw New-OrleansBank 150 Do.-oachl sharo of $100, ol tho Union l)ank of Florida, t A A KEGSm^oWuh White Lead 100 200 do ‘do American No.l &2 - 10 bbls English LiiiBced Oil 10 do do Plmlk 10 do do .Whiting 5 .do Alum, 5 do Suit Pctro Just received per Savannah and Coromando, “ nov 4 Ml0 1 G. R. HENDRICKSON. 20,000 2,000 20,000 20,000 15,000 000 tickets $20—no shares.’ 00 nov 12 Sign of tho Golden Globe, Opposite the Market. For the Toilet. PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS P RENTISS’ extract of Rose, Musk, Jessa mine mid Bergamot Do. fine ond superfine Toilet Powder,Rose scent Edo’s *np. Musk and Rose Persian Scent Bags Genuine Russian Bear* Oil Rowland’s JIncasor Oil Oldridge’s Balsam of Columbia Pomado a la Rose, Savin, Jassamino, Orange ond other Odours, in pots and rolls Coggcrsliall's sn'r Connossiera Soap Palmer's sup’r Cream de Savon Rings Sup’r Verbena Cream, a delightful article for shaving Lowe’s celebrated Shaving Soaps Preutiss’ variegated Soups; suitable for the tablet Powder Pufls and Boxes of the latest patterns Cologne, Lavender and Rose Waters, of various manufacture and assorted patterns Espirit de Rose, Cold Cream, I.ip Salvo Otto of Roses, stip'r Rose, Ciimaiuon and Al mond Soaps, in bars Cut Glass Bottles, n largo varioty Fine ond course Tooth Combs Nail, Tooth nnd Clothes Brushes Vignette, Napoleon, Madnmmonselle, Victoria and Glass Back Hair Brushes, of oxcpllent Pockct' a Books, Scissors, Razors and Razor Strops Glenn’s Indian Dye, Vinegar Rougo Milk of Rosea, Orange Flower Water Oil Citron Flowers, Shaving Brushes Salt of Lemon nnd Roses, ill Eng. cut glass bot tles, Anioniae Vinegar And olher articles in the Perfkinery lino, for sale by novl N. B. 214 & H. WEED, ’ \ - • Oats. . . . _ ' (\WAA BUSHELS heavy Virgin* Oats, iy 4 * J V landil1 * from bri 8 Lfoanor,for tale in lots to suit purchasers, by nov 12 MICH. DILLON. Patent medicines. Garden Scctls, Crop 1899. P ORCHER & LA ROCIIE is, nnd will re ceive in n few days, a large assortment of Vegetable, Flower and Bird Seed, the crop of -8- Also, in daily expectancy, a beautiful arti- fp-eo I’m-ii. The above 1839. cio called the Chinese Tree Corn. 1 no aeove Seed is warranted to prnduce largo vegetables and fine flavor. Planters nnd others arc invited to Sand examinofor themselves. AU of which will be sold low for cosh or city nrceptoiices. Sixn of the Golden Glphe, n0V 4 Opposito the Market, Tooth Wash. C tll ORINE, Oris Olid Kroosot Tooth Wash, liH.lv recommended forwhltening the teeth, purifying iho breath and imparting nhosMiynp- pearonce to the gams. Just received, per W.l- Fuller, and forsalo by jjpjj DRICK g 0 j(. Received nnd for sale wholesale and retail, onac- comuiodoting forms b^ £ gT j LVVELL> Corner of Broughton & Whitaker streets, 110 v 19 Qpposito file Mansion House. Sulphate Uitinlnc, tkc. jJA OZS. Sulphate tlninino jtJ 10 do do Morphine 1 case Flake Monna 1 do Senna, 1 do Rhubarb, 1 do Jalap Received und for sale on accommodaung forma by JOHN E. STILWELL, Corner ofBrouglitonnnd Wliitakerslreets, nov 19 Opposite the Mansion House. Chinese I-rrilifle or Tree CoMt. B ORCHER&LA ROCIIE basin store tho above valuable Corn. Persons who have engaged will jilenae call early and take it away. Planters are particularly invited to call and judge for themselves, ns there is only a small quantity left unsold, nnd if they wish tho article,wo willle- salo wholesale or retail on accommodating terms, by PORCHER & LAROCHE, Sign of tho Golden Glebe, oc t J5 Opposito the Murkot. gain invite’them to scud their orders euriy. Also, Sign of tlie Golden Globe. - garden form*. - nov 23 (JtMALL Seed Slinkcrs* nerbs. LANDING from ship Gaston, n full supply _ i of 8 linkers’Herbs, comp rising Catnip,Fox- clove Horehohnd, Sage, Pennyroyal, Thorough- wort, Liverwort, Bonoset, Thyme, Mint, Worm wood, Wonnseed, Elder Flowers, Slippery Elm, &c. in 16 oz. 8 oz; and 1 oz. packages, suitable for families and country merchants. For sale by PORCHER & LAROCHE, Sign of tho Golden Globe, oct 15 Opposite tho Market.. Garden Seeds. JU , Seed or Top Gnions, Peas and „ Beans, Cnbbngcs, Carrots, together with a fine assortment ofotlior varieties,w:u-rantcd Iresh. Just rreeived per MgffifigflBSfc&ON. — Stnvch. T HIRTY boxes superior Eagle Starch, quality, for family, purppsos. Just receivi a "»ov r 23 le ^ a. R- HENDRICKSON-, Ede’sT«dorlTeroiiS Coiiipotind or Persian,Scent Perfumed Extracts. , •ARUNTISS' celebrated extracts of Persian Jr Roses, Chinese Musk, nnd Jessamine, de lightful odors for tho hnndkercliiof. For sale by i nov 21 PORCHER & LA ROCIIE. is fo, sale by Opposite the Market*