Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 07, 1839, Image 1

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hDA«*V nr,I*CT*TAC aW” f llC It pullitM in the CITV OF SAVANNAH, jrtincs < “"i^Tri-wookly “ Itcpublican,” uhreetimMi* Wook,(Mnn<Iny, Wed jjiskeJ" .. , ntt |, 0 oiHcoolthe “Doily s4l#" 0 lor six moiitlm. •a-sssSssS'aM? ,! Stven'r ^ f„ r oaclliusortipii after. per f 1»Y the Clerk* oftlie Court* |B h”. ch rS|pL®8tf ha* boon mudo Tor , “ i y’Ad‘inini‘»tration > - must bo published '“J days at least. ; . - • ' hvViecntora aud Administrators for 1 Creditors to tendor ill their acoonuts iffiSisix WEEKS. ■ ■ 1*. Katroesby Executors ami Admuiw- KlSSSpubic auction, on the firstTuos- >* m ’ u ^ between the muni hours of * * tho C on illy %- Dry Caoilt. TTtAN'CY AlpoiiH, Marseilles Cril) Cannier* Ju panes, white JIni do No. 244—Vol. XXXVI. SAVANNAH, (Oo.) SATCUOAY EVENING, DEOEIIIBEB t, 1880. [■Whole No.—-07,030. Persons wishing , Novomber, 183Q. letters from this list, uro requested to ask for A Alexander W, A AUsten mrs X,. jg^^***-* ****«*?**. 1 OAVS notice thefent m one ol the .... „..,n«» , of this State, and at tho dooref Icoiirt House, wlierj such sales aro to ba ufndco for leave to sell N^roes/taSt Iropfib- Krfoar months, lieforo any order absolute rni. n.lp thoredpon by tho Court, ESffiEi* by Executors, Administra- ft Gau l an., must be published SlXl’Y slf“mti.edayofSalo: Those sales must ■ ,ithiCourt House door or tho County , die property is situate, and on tho first iroftae Month,between UlC boursortonm BU d four in tlio afiornoo.n. No sale .day nfday is valid, unless so expressed in I’lSomby Exocnfcrs, Administrators and to die Court of Ordinary for leave to fi ilmlt bo published FOUR MONTHS, lisof personal property (except negroes) Late and intuststo estates by Executors and mjnitirutora must be advertised FORTY ^plications by Execntqrsmul A-lmmistw Jttcrs Dismissbry, must bo published 8 FfSTIlS. Ipplicatiou. (hr foreclosure of Mortgagos on U utato must bo advordsod onco a liloiitli for I',’H MONTHS. ' . ■ • -Orders of tho Court of Ordinary, (accorapnni- ■with a copy of the bond of agreement) to It, titles to land must be advertised, TtinXE ITMS nt leust. hniMcsiindcr executions regularly grnnt- Ibrtlic Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY ItVS-uadcr mortgage executions SIXTY ftYS—Sales of perislmnle property under or- tufCoart.miistboadvcrlisod, generally, TEN .VS before the day of Sale. 1 Advertisements will bo punctually attended [• * All Letters directed to this 'Office or Alto or, must bo post puid, to entitle thorn to at- Brantley Reuben J 3 Bernes inrs J.S BatosJosonh ' Baker Cnpt VV P J Burton mis E llurliard mrs Ann C Barrs R B Brack Jacob Jr ' > Ilnsblor Charles Blackwell Jacob Y 3 Bandy Sami Blanoba turs Faustina Bayard John Benson II Bossent Cnpt A Bellamy A Boll Emanuel Bee mrs Judy Berry Jolui It Bock John C Clarke John M Cox mrs Margaret A Chaplinmiss Rhode F Condon nits Eleanor Curler miss M E "CookWm - Carter Mr John W. Conifoiy Joseph Carley miss Jnnu Ann Conlon PntrieF tors SIX Clark mrs George Campbell James II CampbelFJaue Campbell Win F Crails miss Martha Clark PRi Clancy Pdtrlolc Crano Moses Camlet L Connell Laurence Chaplin Jnsi* Campbell J R Catiirs Ilotiry Cass miss Msrgt Carter nils Dorcas Chaplin Milton Daly Michael Dasher Joshba M Dean Patrick Dempsey W J D’LyouCol Isaao Dews Jehu I Dickerson Wm Vo Let. L The two story Dwelling and Garden in Liick,na Ward, opposite -the Froo School, neat occupied by Mr. J. B* Lewis. Pos- Linn willbc given oh tlie 1st November. Ap. Flo ANSON PARSONS. ict3 Fifty Dollars Reward. lianawny on tlio 20th July last, from the . subscriber, his Negro Man, SAWNY. Hei»nbout33 yenrs old, 6 feet 8 or 0 in. . ches high, very black uiul likely, has rath-' Lhollow sepulchral voico, and n deep sicatrice Ibisside. . Ho was bought of Mr. Hugh Rose, d3ycarssiuce, and I believe was brought up Ibis place about 10 iniles above this city. love reward will l<" tinid for bis delivery in I ofa jail in this State, or to tiro subscriber.' <18 205 NOBLE A. HARDEE. Ganlcn Seeds. IllIC subscriber has just received per brig j Madison, his supply of fresh Gordon Seeds, mated to bo of best quality, and the growth of KTlxs lass, kidney, half moon and Valoritino'; Beat. lyTurnip, blood, white, Scntsity and Mangel tttel; Cabbage, early York, Battersea, Drum- 1, Bergen and red Dutch! Carrot, curly born, bag orange; Cucumbers early framed, long hand prickly; Lettuce, early lee and loi r,long Sweet Spanish Pease, Dwarf, Mar ti Chariton, blue Imperials, Washington, P • Prolific and Tall Marrowfat; Radish Jong ,0 P' < * Bo,white turnip do,early Cram "black fall; Squash, early Li rale by , ANSON PARSONS. WlMfd's I'ulmonarin, ov Ve- ,, 8<RnI»le Demulcent. ■Iff' °. f . “Irtinato Catarrh; in Coughs, ■Wtomnngfrofh recent or neglected colds; 'I sad as an auxiliary and means ofpro- rromtho tlurentening symptoms of ap- gi iilmounryConsuinptum, no medicine BsoTO “pen the confidence of tiro in ti ofijWjM medicine. t rf , T* afflictive and troublesome symp Ell,,,', i 1 "®’^.pectorutionor phlegm, pain our'™°hconstitute prominent fea- IiJi , complaint, that the Puluionaria vyaa ettd lias manifested its most yalunbltfpro.. EiS^J-U of course in the relief of , e[ ™ raids, nrisini " pi dill by T may23 i wearing damp linen, &o. A. BARTOW. like 1 .M c ?. to, 'lnff tlio Ilair. ■■CMm" 1 ” P C is 80 denominated, because it ?f vegetable ingredients,nnd its displayed ill theTblloyyv l" C “l It nessnua.i'u Cl... ....... ^possesses p'roperties oftho most npuritio'=”?! w ) 11( ;h eradicates tiro scurfand «aU!i?tuff 0l “'ri nourishes tho hair and bio . ;r . “"mg elf, and lessens the liability of Fptodnc.W’ atr ,ciigdicns the weakest liair, F* tar Which?" llr,ant KTowth; gives a vigor Fad JR 800n produces an inimitably uat- »)kcro „. I ', rCv .™ 13 its idling out in a damp ^ mnilnra flxn linit* *M;b y exorcise; rentiers the hair ifioial. beautifully soft and ows au mestimfible gloss and pl’erw- '"Wntrnu.- j in fine, renders tlio AfS cndaWl * beautiful, promotes the (Wdreni. °y® hrbws, mustaches, &c. I'^perfelii? ! teG ?® ctB nre strikingly benefit lEedt-,/ ,ni >oxious, and may with’safety iiFea8ip. 1 °^ 0,lI1 S G 8t infant; it eradicates the re toclv nt 8U I )er ‘ or to copiba, so&ps, &c.; P^ens nt - tlio infant, gradually Rioducon ^gmente its growth 60 after rbi» k 2?* ^ ,en ^ - knir. Preserves ^inom nS n r g> vio !° n t exercise, and is f 0, !P en PM travelling bv se W? re j 1(1 eringit^uto ways dressed, has wonderful ol r »u hot or cold cVnnates, and is ®«bmation by distinguished persons “»d rotnil by tho Propriotor, ls»!d .175 ■ “ntsper botllo. Savannah, Go, noy2C (1 Doft® * Brandy Poaches. V e >. Jn« c “ l J “]‘> r ’ S0 d° Brandy Pench- id.i.» -ast received ..... , —,, Vi received per brig Lamar, and ogj 0. L.MeNiaiL Bherwbod inrs Etnib Sheftull inn Sarah S. I Shoarmnn CaptTUos Scckinger Loinuel Stephens James Sitpitli Ilotiry A Cutln V Bird A & C Bill Cnpt John C Bivins John W Brown mrs Jnno BlSisJusF Brown Uobt E - Brown mrs Mary Booge turn Hetty Bolough Elias ‘ Bourquine Ed J Bonrqnino Edwatd,' Sou ‘Urnok Jacplr Butler Geo BuruaJiuues Burgoipltyter mrs Cath’n Burk Richard Butler rnissE 2 Bishoi Bilim rs Einily Scott turs John E Sarah M2 Scott Dr Stony A S- Snow Joseph A .Stotesbury llcnry Stubbs William Sturdivant Robt O T Thomas Charles Thouius Charlbtta Tow Henry Tufts Dr B 3 hcrinn op Gcorgo 3 Henrietta mrs Trtisjier mrs Maiy Thayer Joseph Tillman Joseph ■ Tliipt Charles II • Tokot mrs E V Vizznrd turs M A Vizzard Thomas w Wand Emanuel Wilkins A Jr Wallace mrs Morgnrct White Sand B JJJtfd Eli 0 * Willink miss Julia Alin AVaihburli mrs Dorcas Wilson mrs Jane Williams John Woodhouso mrs Mary JVillinm* Washington Wohiack A J Williams Tims F Wigg miss Rebecca' Wilson Dr William •or Yeomans Roht II deo 2 C4o miss Mary Jnno Coining IsaaoM. Courvoisio mrs J Crocker Zeno Connick nirs Harriet - ■ Coo Mary Adelina lArt Carley uirs Fatmy Cnbbago mrs Rebecca Cunningham H Cullinan M 2 - Cushing Nathaniel' -Crevalier Betsy Crews miss Lydia Atm Connor Patrick. Cole H G W Collins Michael D' Dickinson Mary A inrs Dowling Edward 2 . Duncan mrs Emuielino Dojly Terence 2 Dully John Dunham mrs S C E Dyer J W Edwards mrs Anno R Enmst Richard.F Evans Erasttis EUlredgo Ifermon Estdnilo miss Adelina M English iniss Laura A 2 Earnst mrs Sarah A Fraser J Aug's Fraser James R Farquhar mrs Farrelly Charles Frencli William Felt Thomas Fenton Androw Jr Flctclror Frederick P Graliaiii Peter Ganulil Lewis 2 Graham Bev John Garland Wm II Garnett mrs Ann Gardener Stephen D Gluts Joseph Gay Michael Grady Patrick Gallowuy Alexander Gage Frank R Hacker G E Uazzard Alton Hart Joshua Harris Matilda Hart P Hall Storrs Hoitmun F A Hnrriman Mr Jas HnrbesanWm Heath nliss. Lucy Ann Hopkins John Fitzsimons mrs Anna Fitzsimons Pail) Fitzpatrick miss Phoebe Fky Jessee ' Fox Franklin FoxWm Foster G Ferguson Rev Wm G Godfrey mrs Grezzel Gordon niiss Louisa Goddard Lory Golby iniss Mary Gugel Bi'iijamin II George miss Frances A George Charles K Gibbs James Gibson Ransom C 3 Gbldsmitl! Samuel II Harris mrs Miuy E - Harris Wm M Hsrvoy Samuel A Hurvcyjoscph B 0 Harris Isaac Hartshorn Wm R Ilolasy Jeremiah Hathaway miss Julia ' Hows miss Mar|arot Ilebbard John Miller Prince- Uigbtawar John 2 Hillard OB. Hichcock James II Holland mrs Michael Hobby Alex Jackson ranf Susan liiniss James A Jeflcrso'n Patrick Johnston Wm W Jones Janies Knapp diaries H KennyMiohael Kenst Robert C Keller Stephen Kollur Paul Mj Laclncotte miss Herm’cLinsy miss Sarah Lamar John F Lynch Philip Law mrs Ann M Lipsoy Laricy inrs Lachiedttomrs Love miss Mary E Lampo C Lowther mrs Rebecca Linder G C Manner miss Mary ftliller'Jaquos • Maxwell Alexander Myles Smith Manvul Lyman Morriss Thomas Mnrquand Leonard F Moore Henry C 2 itthewk Geo D 2 Morriijs nirs Anno E 2 Hopkins Ellen Hosegood George Holistor, Betsey- 1 Hogarth James • Hubbard Charlotte mrs Hubbard Erustus II Ilugueuiu E D 2 J Jones Tliomas B Co Jones' Thomas Jones miss Martha E Johnson Edward Jodlenew John k >»:< . Korr Goo KeeblerJolm j Kotttnan F Knowles Joseph Ercsft Gnvilon gee'll, THIS YEAR'S CROP. Round Spinach nes, whito Marseilles Counterpanes, as sorted sizes White and col’rl notted do do Blanket Shawls,low.priced Rc 1 F' ’nncls IMeaebcd and unbTcncncd Canton Flannu English blenched do do Low priced Satinets, Kentucky Joans Blackand blnbblack Bnmbasius Welsh Flannels, Thibet Scalds French and English Merino's. For.snlo by GEORGEW. BEHN, nqv 23 . No. 2 Shad's Building To Pin GEORGE SCHLEY, P. M. took sit This. T 11E left hand halves of thebillsnatned below, •tverd mailed to tbo address of the subscriber on the Cth Febmanr last, at Greenville Court House, South- Carolina, by Wm. Choice, which have not dome to hand, and tbo probability is they must bo lost. The.several Hnnk»nro hereby notf- nod of my intention to make an application, after due notice,for njjw notes on the return oftho right hand halves, which are now intriy posse union. $20 Bank of Augusta, No. 238, dutod 3d Sept. 1836, letter A. - $20' Bank of Augusta, do. 179, do. 3d Oct. 1828, letter B. . •"* .* 20 Bank of Augusta, do. 890, do. 3d Jan. 1827, letter A. / 20 Bank Columlms, No. 852, dated 2d Feb. 1832, letter II. h. 20 Bank Columbus, No.351, dated 1st Scnt.1831 ' letter H. h. 1 20 Bank Columbus, No, 953, do. bill Dqc. 1830, letter II. h. 20 Bat\k Cohuubus, No.1448, do. 1st Oct. 1829, letter H« 20 Bank Columbus, No. 1206, do-lst Oct. 1829, letter H. 20 Bank Culnmbus, No. 262,do. 7th May, 1836' letter ll. h. 20 Bank Columbus, Np. lfc-dated 1st Jan 1830, • letter torn. 20 Central It Road, No. 775, do; 3d June. 1836: lotter A. 20 Bunk State of Georgia, No. 997, do. 1st Sept. 18 dim, letter A. 20 Bank Darien, No. 1678; do. 1st Dec. 1832, lct- 'ler B. b. '. 20 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 10. do. 5th Dec-1834, letle'rA. 50 Mechanics’ Bunk Augusta, No. 63, dated 7th > April, 1835, letter B. 100 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 58, dated-1st ' May; 1835; letter B 100 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 71, dated 1st Nov. 1831, letter A. 20 Bank Milledgoville, fto. 4251, dated 2<1 Sopt. '1836, letter A. 100 Bank Millecjgevillo, No. 436, do 3d Jon.1837, letter A. 100 Planters & Mechanics’ Bank Columbus, No. 69, dated 9th May, 1838, Letter A. 60 Plan. & Mcch. Batik Columbus, No. 330, da ted 2d Nov. 1837, letter A. 60 Ins. Bank Savannah, No. 18, dated 8th Dec t«2fl.Uuw r K. NOTICE.—Three months afterdate*, applica tion will bo made to tho (above) different Banks for new notes, the left hand half of said bills be ing lost. . ' WILLIAM SMITH. Troupville, Ga. I5th Oct. 1839. t 03* The Georgian, Augusta Chronicle and Sen trael, Southern Recorder und Columbus Herald" and'Sentinel, will please publish tlu) above week ly fdr three months, ana forward their uccounts to me nt Troupville, Ga. for uaymeut, oct3l 207t3m W. S. T OP’D seed Onions largo giant Aspara gus Largo Blood Bo6t Mangle Wartzel do Blood Turnip do • Early York Cnbbago Irfirgo do - do Green Glazed do Sugar Loaf do Cuuliflowor do Large Drumhead do Early Horn Carrot Long Orange do Early Astringham do White Cabbage Lettuce Imperial Head do. Ice Coss'do Early Dutch Turnip Large Flat do Red Top do Isorgo Norfolk do Rutabaga do Hanover <Jo Early Windsor Boons Siova or Curdling do - HorticnUuftiV do Red Speckled do Fsurly Mohawk do Chino Dwarf do Refugee or 1000 to l do Tlir Plate. I "^NE hundred boxes Tin Plate ' 5001bs Block Tin, 500 lbs Copper Bolts for sale by N. B. & Hi WEED, nbv 20 BOXES Negro fipes;for salo by X UU LADD, TUPPElt & SISTARE. nov23. .232 agci F IVE hundred Cnbbages and 500 bunches On ions,in fine order, just received and for sale LONG — by Scottsboi'o Female Institute. M R. and MRS. LUC1EN LATASTE inform tiieir friends, that tho above Institution will be opeued on Monday, the 13th of Jaiiuary,1840. .They [invite their former- patrons to ‘renew their, support, assuring them,that no effort will be spar ed to give satisfaction. Their rates, fo; - a term of five months, will bo as follows: ’ * Reading, Writing and Spel ling, $12or$9pcrraonth, for any .period less than one term. *' Tho above wil . w - Tho above with History, - Grammar and Arithmetic,$18 or 4iJ per month; AH the higher |branches of English,. ’ $20 or $5 per mouth, French, Spanish, and Lat in, each, $20 or $5 per month, Muiria,Piano or Guitar,each$25 or $6 per month, Use of Instrument*, $4 Board cun bo obtained in the Borough. The Principal does not design taking any boarders. Those desirous of further information will ad dress us by letter at MilledgeviUe. dec 6 243eowi* Mattliowg Geo D 2 Madrin Janies Merrill II Mitchell Poter Miller John McDonnell A H cFarlatid John Murtaugh Patrick MussaJohn • Mitchell mrs Harriet V Middleton Charles E tUc- : ’ -McGuinnoss John McDonnell W J G& J S Hair Oil, Bears Grease and Po . ', niattlm. . H/FACASSAR Oil, English,, do‘dp American, 1?A Ward’s Vegetable Oil, Bears Oil ,do Grcgsc, Pomatum, in pots; do in rolls, Aldrich’s Balm Columbia. Just received and for sale on accora- rood«tin g ie,n. s h j v oHNE gTii , wF . L; C omer of Brougttion &. Whitaker-sts.. nov 20 Opposite tne Mansion House. IcCluskoy mrs Julia AMcDennott Patrick McKeagno Wm McKay P»ftk McLaughlin Michael McKay Charles F McIntosh J < McGowen Jolm N Nickerson JosopliJ Nostrand George Ohlmger H Oliver George'. Outten Iitaac ‘ Overstreet miss Mary Oliver John ^)dingeul William Palin, miss Caroline . Pearce mrs Sarah Pahnor James ' v Perkins Nathl G Parker Caroline ' Philips Joshjia "Payne —rr Pitejan miss Susan Proscott George'- Philips Stephen • Peavy Joel Pitman rpra Ann Cath’n Perry D K & Co. Powell Capt C K. IC Raiher miss Hannah.. Rowe James Rebaror Francis.'* Roberts Charles - • Reilly Tho s'W •* Roberts Jonathan Reid miss Charlotte Rogers miss Semoro A Robinson mrs Martha Rountree mrs Sarah h Rooe’er, Jean . . Russell Salem T Rossignol Louis H ‘ Russell &N Rossignol miss Harriet Sand ford A M Stapleton Jplm Stafford S Salfner John J Salovich Copt Sales :P Shardlow S SBC Spensct John BII S Smith'Henry E Smith mrs. Matilda .SmitliJohnP SnuireB iSanlson . Stibbs Emelino "mrs Stiles Benjamin 2 Sidrich Capt Marcus2 Scriven Rev'Jmhes O Scott mrs Louisa C 2 Satin Bibbpns, dec* Just received'perG. B. Laipor., S ATIN Ribl)oiis, Muslin Bands Muslin Edgings mid Ihsqrtings 1 Silk Hosiery, Thread, &c. For sale by AVERY & JOHNSON, Swcet-Sconttetl Pojvtlci) &c. DQZ. Otto Rose Scented Powder <5 do. Violet do. do. fi do. l’lioit do, do. Also, Powder Boxes imd Puffs. Kocoived and for salo, by oct25 * A,TARSONS. 12 Goshen Bnttcr. 1 A FIRKINS Goshon Butter, just received XU end for sale bv • iiov 20 LONG.& PATTERSON. Iron, IVnIIs and Bum. >~vNE thousand and 48 bars Swbdo’s Iron, as- V-F sorted; 300 casks Nails do, 50bblsRum— landing ncr.brig Pandora,', from Boston, nnd for sale by. . ) -.L. BALDWIN npv 28 • , . . ' - LBs'/caraens Cocoa, qust rocoiveB iioV20 ' U1<lf ° r LONG & PATTERSON. Grates. A N.assortnrorit of Rlissia lron Grates, just re- . f eived and for Sale by nov 23 N. B. & II. WEED 25 nov 23 Navy Bread. BBLS. Pilot and 50 bbls Navy Broad,just received and for sate bj; ATTEiigoN . White Solid Ccllery •Scarlet short top Radish Long Scarlet do- f. Turnintio do Isarge Bell Popper Long Cayenne do Do Smooth Pnbmip Large Rod Tomato Okra ' Early.Bush Snunsh, Crooked Neck do Niitineg'Mellon Cantelope do Citron do«• lied Onion White do London Look . ■> West of England Clptiis Black, mixf, brown, striped, &c, fcnssimercs Oxford hiixt, black, brown, green; &.c. Premhdn Satinets . Heavy mixt , do. : do. forsemnts Jeans, Luisnys, &c. do. do. .Heavy Dnlhl Blankets ' * ’Also, lino ribbon bound Whitney, Rose, &c. ' Blankets., oct23 South side Monument Square. Double Cuned - Parsloy Purple and whito Egg Plant Largo Marrowfat Peas Do Dwarf,do do Early Frame do Do Alonpaclfdo DoCbrtrHondo Grooms .Dwarf d6 . Sweet Sugar Corn Golden Sioux do Tuscarorado, &c. spam gas Roots These* Seeds are in fine order, and warranted fresh and of tho best kinds, just recoived mid for sole low, by G. ll. HENDRICKSON. deg 5 242 ro Pipes'. nov 23 232 & PATTERSON. LUeiNA CORDIAL IF Share Moulds. . i TONS Shuro Moulds, for sale by * / nov23 N* 9* &■«. WELD. lip Cdrdinl de I»ncinc—On l’EIix- ir tie FAmour. - T HE subscriber lias tlio ^pleasure of announc ing to tlm r.iti/orjf of (lip United States, that he has purchased,.for a yety largo sum and from the inventor, tho^ celebrated Dr. Magnin, of Paris, tho recipe and right for making tins astonishing medicine. Until the appearance of the “Luciha Cordial,” (about three.years snice) it was thought that tlio complaints, wluch it specclily ororcomes, were beyond tl>o reach of human remedy, ns for upwards of n thousand years, the^ had baffled tho wisdom nnd ingenuity of tho most p/otbnnd phy- nioinns in all purts of tlio world. Tliis Cordial, however, to the great advantage ol* tho human race, soon proved itself to bo the desideratum so long sought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding the brief period of its existence, it has acquired a celebrity so great, that it Is eagerly sought for throughout thcciviliz6d globe. Dr. Magnin soon finding that tlm demand was so vast as to render a supply impossible, disposed of tho recipe and right nf saln. utuW objurations of secrecy, for England and the United States, and oilier coun tries, only preserving France mid Italy for himself. Tims bus the subscriber possosed himself of* the inyuluahle sefcret, und now hastens to give the in habitants of his line of agency tlm benefits of his speculation. “Le Cordial do Luciiie,” or, in English, “tho Luchin Cordial,” is n general invigordlor oftho hu man frame. In nil tlm various cases of luuguor, lassitude‘nnd debilitation;, it is an unfailing reme dy, .ns it is ecjuully its province to impart cheer fulness and decision to the mind, ns heulth.and vi- ;or to tho body. But the peculiar virtue tyi which (s celebrity is based, is tlm fucility and certainty with which it restores the virile powers when they have been destroyed by disense, time, reckless ness, or uny of tlm numerous causes which termi nate in |)ip prostration of thpse functions. In couimoii with the generality of really goqd medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of anmr- curiul or deleterious nature, among tlm many, in gredients which composed; but is, gt tlm- saine time, so simple, yet so efflcacious, that while it cun renovate the prostrated enorgies of u giant, an in fant may use it, not only witii impunity, but with advantage. -v. v/ Tlm usages of society are unfortunately such that, notwithstanding .the benefits which would bo sure to result from it) wo cunnot enter into an an alysis of this inestimable Cordial here, or publish many of tlm documents which-have been.reeoiv-- „ed, as vouchors of tlm blessings it has confeired ou numbers of despairing indiv iduals. But this wo cannot forbeur remarking—that it has been de- nioiistruted thut tliero is scarcely ever, if uny such thing nt all, as natural barrenness, or as natural imbecility of the procrcant functions in either sox; and, therefore, dial those evils bre. tho otiects of artificial causes; aiid ipay be speedily subdued nnd removed by tho like of “LcJ Gofdiul de Luciiie.” The Lucina Cordial is also an indubitable cure for the Gleet, nnd tho Fluor Albus, obstructed, difficult or painful Monstriiatiou; also, for the incontinence of Uriuo or ; tlm involuutai-y dis- chtirge thereof. It is likewise an.iiivnhmble and nurivalled medicine hi cuses of Chronjc Errhp- tions of tlm skin, und in the- dropsical affections of tlie aged.. • • Most important fo the American Public. Tlm United States proprietor of tlm celebrated Lucihn Cordial, or Elixir of Love, begs to lay be fore .the community, tlm following certificate, which ho has received from the inventor,.the illus trious Dr. Magnin, of Paris: “This is to certify, that I have disposed of tho recipe for making Urn Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of; Love, and also the right to sell it throughout dm United States of North America, to JoIul Winters Holderwell, M. D. My reasons for so doing is, thut tlm demands to me for ffio above Cordial, of which I am tlm inventor, «jfe so. numerous, dint I mn tumble to supply all the orders fromFrance and Italy alone; and have tlieiefqre disposed of the privileges vouchsafed in this dud other certificates of a like nature, in order to generalise the beiiefita, of my.discovery throughout the world. Qiven under my hand nt Paris, on this nineteenth ' day of January,inthoycar of our Lord,eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. ERASTE MAGNIN- ■G»ynl P cll « c . \ Witnesses. Wilnain Merntt, $ This highly important nmdioino is for salo by John Winters Holderwell, No. 129Liberty-street, New-York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut-st. Philadelphia; and in Baltimore by Roberts & At kinson, Jolui M. Liu-oque, aiul G. R. Tyler; in Washmgton City by Tobias Watkins nnd Charles Stott; in Georgetown by-O. M. Lmthkcum; ii> Richmond by John E. Eustice'r in Petersburg ,hy Braggs Thomas,, oml Dupny; lloser & Jones; and m Norfolk by M. A. Santos and B. Emerson; and by Joliu Woodly, No. 65 Poydras-st.. New- Orlenns. < It can also be found at all the principal Drug Stores in SQUth-Carolina,and'in Augusta,*by Hn- vilaiul, Risloy & Co.,-Tliomas;J3;irrett & Co. and Nelson Carter; aiid ‘in Savamiuh by G. R. HENDRICKSON- Price $3 per bottle, with lull directions. aug5 ’ 164—-ly . . Vcxv rail Goods, v .■ Received by G. IE.Lamar. O., A AND 4-4 Scotch .Ginghams v 1#* Tt Fine Long Lawns, Dish* Linen* Brown Holland, dd. Hnniiltoti Flannel * * American Prints,"Worsted Gloves .Worsted and Cotton Hosiery . • AVERY & JOHNSON, , ; Opt 2 8ontliside Monument Square. w. If. &ir«ogcrv AVE.Jtist received from Now York, tho fol- . lowing Fancy Goods.,viz: J .1 box onib’d changeable'Bonnet Ribbons, a splendid article 1 box sup’r fig’d Satin do do l do fancy French Silk Bags 1 do Plaiu Bonnet Ribbons 5 White Net Veils 1 dozen Nef Shawls . 1 do Silk emb’d Scarfs 1 do Plaid d6 do • A . . 1 do Thibet do do ' ’ 4 pcs brown and black Silk Fringe 1 do Phillygrammy 1 dozen Infant’s Waists 10 do Nuns (Dutch) Lace Together, with Various articles in the FancV iine. noy 1,6 , Soutli side Market Square. Desirable Dry Goods, -- “ TJ ECF.IVED by T PT r- .,^AVERY f & JOHNSON. Ludies French Kid Gloves Do black nnd col’d sowing silk do Do while ‘do do Do block . do Mitts. * i Do long white JCiS Gloves GentsJilock and col’d Kid do Do woolen do, Boyswoolon do Do silk* do* t % Indies gnd Gents silk Hosiery - . G outs Lambs wool and Merino & Hose Do heavy wool 4 Hoso Do Merino under Shirts and Drawers' Welsh, Merino;Saxony, &e. Flannels, warrant ed not to shrink when washed. Thibet Wool do, Broclm do Rich Plqsh Mantillas, do Choancal Tippets Do do Ladles Hut Ornaments Thibet aud Bayadere Scarfs Rich silk do, plaid Cashiuero.do. . For sale onJUvorable terms, dec 3 South side Monnment square. ' raenl.f 4iop,'rtn the.first day of Jftnuan ensuing, or earli er if required. A situation on tlm Sou Islands will lie preferred. Reference ns to tlm capability, sobriety, nnd industrious habits oftho applicant, can bo had, he being .well known to many of tbo vVealtiiicst planters* in tho low part of Georgia and South Cnroliua. Apply ut this office, nov 26 234* . Porclicr A Lit Koclic. •smt.-PH . . W ILL receive in a few days by the ship Gas ton, a variety of Flower .Seeds. A , Mustard, Millet, Hemp, Co orfij and a full supply of whitWop Turnip, ry, eiCrly. Sugar C« garden seeds. • noy iVew Obotls, New OooctsT - * rjlIIE subscriber lias received atkl now opening X from brig Savntiunh and ship Celia, u Inrgo and extensivo assortment of newest style of Fan cy and Staple Goods, consisting in part of tlio fol lowing articles* viz: 100 pieces Cordova Kerseys 120" dot; Satinets 20 60 60 30 10 40 20 do. new stylo 4-4 French Prints do. do. English Calicoes do. bjack lin'd cbl’d Scotch Gingb Kentucky J Flu n gbams Kentucky Jeans White Flu nno 1 / Red. dot various qnalities Muslin do Laincs 100 5-4, 6-4 olid 8-4 Chiucille Shawls 60 MorinO Shawls nnd Mantles 400 Shawls, various styles and qualities 100 pieces French nnd English Merinos’ ' 60 * do. Pongee Silk Hdkfs. 20 do. English Snittnlf 50 dozen Wolen Gloves 26 do. Mens Buck nnd II. S. Gloves 20 do. Ladies H. S. Glove? 20 do. do. Silk and Cotton Gldves and Long Mitts 50 pieces col’d .and black Silks,ncwest stylo 2 cases Clinton Flannel 20 piecos new style Cassuhcre 20 do. Vestings do. Byoadcloths,’ various qualities 1 Silk do. 10 . 30 boxes Bonnet, Cap Taffeta and Bolt bons 100 dozen silk, worsted aud cotton Hose and Half Hoso 10 boxes Satin Ribbons, fVoin No. 2 to 22 48 Ladies wliite Florence Bonnets AHD 100 colored Bonnets ’ White and colored Satins, col’d Floi White mid-black Crape * Black Love Shawls, black Bombarins Nuns Hoods, and a general assortment of Icsirable goods. For sale by oct29 A. BENNETT. _ „ Yew Goods. A BENNETT" has. also opened Store N°- • 2, Wiifing’s Buildings, with a large and splendid assortment, of Millenary Goods, consist ing in part, namely: , • 10 boxes Ladies Florence Braid, .Split Straw, Leghorn, Straw;-Braid, col’d English and common Straw Bonnots 50 dozen col’d Nun’s Hoods 40'boxes Bonnet, Qap, Satin nnd Tafeta Ribbons 10 do Belts, vurious styles and qualities Col’d Silks, Florences, Satins, &c. and a great variety of fancy goods, lor salo wholesale or retail very low. ’ nov 11 GALLS: very, light col’d Sperm Oil Vr vl 12 bbls Olive Oil, 500 galls refined Whttlo Oil. 1 Just resowed and for wile by; xor.ai Fiditr. \ BBLS und 20 half bids Canal flour, just. Jmi\J received aud for sale by nov 22 LONG & PATTERSON. Seasonable Goods. T> ROAD CLOTHS—Black, invisible groon. JX olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet mixed and brown, English double milled. Cossinieres—Drab, black,'dark gr' , y nml striped. Satinet*—Blue, drab, endot njid dark mired. Suspenders—Elastic i^nd knitted, nls<> Extra End®. Hosiery—Lnmbs Wool,-Vigoum, white and mix ed Cotton. Gloves—Colored and white Iioskin, Buckskin, Silk and Beaver Umbrellas—Silk and Cotton. Stocks—Satin, and Bombesin, with bows and plain. Cravats—Black Italian and fancy colored. Also, ' Merino Skirts. Brushes—Cloth, hair, nail and tooth; Handkerchiefs—'White Silk, plain, red and figur ed. Just received, add for sole by v - ■ . GEORGE-W. BEHN, oct22 ;No. 2 Shad’s Buildings. Oils. npv 21 Just reseivedand for sale by; HAZARD,DI3NSLOW & CO. White Lead and Oil* QAA^ White. Lead, 3000 galls. Lin- OlHI seed Oil. Rncnived per recent.arn- vuls and for sale by , nov 21 HAZARD, PENStOW & CO. Goslicn Butter* ’ if\ KEGS prime Qoshen Butter, just recbiv< ■ B w ed and fo; _ _ ed and for sale by. iiov28 L. BALDWIN. Philadelphia Biscuit. F IFTY whole, ban and qr bbls Soda, Sugar, Butter and Water Crackers, just received and for sale by . , noy 28 WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO, Sperm Candles. S EVENTY bo.Xes Sperm Caudles, of sizes and of superior quality, landing sale by * nov 29 of various l of superior quality, landiug aud for . GEOliGE H. AIAY. • Bacon* 6 HIIDS. first quality Shoulders ; 6 do do do Sides Landing from schr. Samaritan, and for salo by nov 29 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. . Sugar* . ' T HIRTY hhds. prime Porto Rico Sugar, just received and for sale low from the wharf,by riov 29 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. Bank Checks on--‘Philadelphia* XTIOR $2917*53, and $400, for sale by I? nov 29 PADELFORD, FAY & CQ. Iron. S WEDE’S Iron, Assorted sizes, just received- - per Pandora, for sale low from wharf/ by . WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. per nov 2S Port Wine. F ORTY qr. casks Port Wine, a’vqiy superior article, received direct from Oporto, via N. York, for sale by nov 29 Goslien Butter, dec* fTlEN firkins best Goshen Butter X. 5 bbls smdkedBeef 4 bbl® ' do. Tongues 150 new Hams, just received and for salo by nov 27 . ' .C’. L. McNlSH. M. DILLON & CO. Tobacco. A SUPPLY of Mrs. Miller’s find cut and Cavoudish Tobacco, for sale by uov 30 . PORCIIER& LA ROCHE. molasses and Tea* T HIRTY hhds prime retailing Molasses, 30 qr chests Hyson Tea, just received and for sale by MICH. DILLON & CO. nov 27 s Leaf Tobacco, Arc. . BALES Leaf Tobacco, 20 boxes Oaven- 1 dish Tobacco,just received arid for sale I uov 27 LONG & PATTERSpN. Fulton JUarkct Beef* IIALF bbls. of the nbove^just received XT J and for salt/by . , nov 25' ‘ J. B. GAUDRY. Stouc-\yare. A. N assortnient of- Stone-Ware, consisting oi jljL Pitchers, Jugs, Jars, Water Jars with cocks, of assorted sizes, suitublo for families. For sate low for cosh) by PORCIIER & LA ROCHE, • Opposite the Market, dec 6 Sign of the Gplden Globe. " New Stylo of Hats. rhrig —spe — ,,, T HE subscriber has now on hand,a very* largo Assortment of Suspctiders, yiz: Superior Elastic Silk Net, do (2um Elastic/do Buckskin do, Extra Silk Elastic and Cotton; all of which aro offered at his usual low price. t SP nov 11 G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square. . W. H* A S. Bog'ers, H AVE just received per recent arrivals ftom ' N. York, nearly their fall supply of French, German, Italian und -English Fancy Dry Goods, among which are the following articles, viz: Ladies rich Plush and Silk French Shawls Do. -colored and black Ostrich und Cashmere i -Shawls l ease finest Florence Braid Bonnets 1 do. super. Irish Linens * 15 cartoons Paris einb'. Capes and Collars * 30 pieces Wnsh Blonde and plain Quillings * 5 do. Weir Grode Lyons Lace . 25 do. Tlireod Edgings and Insertiiigs 10 do. Valencine do. do. and Bendings , . 20 do. 4-4 and 64 Wash, Spot', Square and B* lusion Blonde French worked Cuffe, Blonde Veils and Paris . Bands ’ * ■ Chahtilla Veils, Eng. Collars and Twist Shawls Mohair Netta, Bags and Scnrfe Muslin Paris emb’d Shawls, 44 and 64 , Black Lace doA do. 1-2 and 44 Caps, Insant’s Waists, French Flowers and - * Wreaths French, English and American Prints Challys, Mous. de Lnines, Velvets and Silks ^Tnytan, Rob Roy and Kahylo Shawls Bonnet, BeltandCap Ribbons . Ermine and Fur Collqrs Silk, Worsted uhdrCotton Hose. oct31 . South side Market Square. R ECEIVED per brig Augusta, 411 assort) of fashiouabloliutsof superior quality, sole by . JOHN WALLER 3 by oCt 9 assortment LER.Y Boston '& Raiulle, Market. Squure*, Savnunali, H AYE in store, and are receiving pgr various arrivals, a full supply of Groceries,Bagging, &c. Among which are— 10 hhds. St. Croix Sugar 11 do. Porto Rico do. ' 60 bugs Coffee 150 piccos Bagging, 42,43 and 44 inches 50 cqils Bate Rope 100 lbs. Bagging Twine ’ 10000 do. Bultmiore cured Bacon, Ilams,Sides, nnd Shoulders . 3006 bushels heavy Maryland Seed Oats . Canal.and Balt.-.Flour, whole and 4 bbls. 10 cuqks nnd 25boxcsGoshen Cheese 10 kegs choice Butter > 20 4, 20 4, .and 20 4 bbls. Buckwheat Flour - ]R boxes Sperm. Candles ' 5 pipes Otnrd, D.up.uy & Co’s. 4tii proof ,v Brandy. , 5 do. Seigtietie do. do. > k 5 do. Holland'Gin . ' ■ 20 bbls. Peuch Brandy 30 do. Rye .Gin, 30’do. Whiskey 20 dp. Rum Madeira, Teneriffe, Port and Sweot Malu- . ga Wines’ - Butter and Wine Bistujt • ^ . Almonds and. ltaisins, Tobacco 10, tons iron, assorted , - 75 kegs Nails, &c«. • All of whidi they offer on accommodating termsi oct 11 - A ' x • . ’ Winte? Goods. ' ~Z A FINE assortnient of white and red Flauels j Super. English nnd American Cnn'on do. Bluek, blue, green and Dahlia Englisli Broadcloths Cnssimeres, Satinets atul Vestings - ^ Rose nnd Whitney Blankots' A unlpnilTrl naail.rth.ant nf Pur White and colored Counterpanes Momlin do Lhines und CJially Super. 44 dark colored Ginghams ‘ Do. 44 black-aiid white do. ' '• ^ SNIDER, LiVTIIROP & NLVITT. oct 22