Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 09, 1839, Image 1

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^..DittvnsjrntxcAM* f UC JtpuhUthal itl tlir- plTV OF SAVANNAH) BY jonics Clclaurt, DOLLARS per milium , paualh in r ® . orFIVEOOLLAKS for Slz Months, f «5S'Ars^S‘r- ■ for six months. teKSffiS.'SS’JgSS l j m if for oaoh insertion after, per I'f-.'iYB lines* F^ch Citation by tho Clorks oftho Courts ■?■'„ that application has licon made for M^'AdittlnStttUlotli must bo published Sry DAYS at least. Executors and Administrators for f"" Li Creditors to render in their aceouuts JSJ published- SIX WEEKS. . ft" Norroos by Executors and Admin is- ,,, u <tbe at ptiblc auction, oft tho ftrstTues- r*. month, between tho usual hours of nMoeo of Public Sales in tho County 1 J. letters Testamentary, ofAduiinistra- erduardituisltip may I'ovo been granted, first T r oats notice thereof in one of tho ! rnittsi of till* State, and nt tlie doorcr Court IIouio, where aiioli soles uro to bo i-forleave to sell Negroes, must be pul .forlbor months, before any order absolut u ,„ado thereupon by tho Court . JtaofReal Estate hv ICxocutors, Administrn- ■ udtiaardiint. must bo published SIXTY •a bjfurc die day of Sole. These safes must aadenttlio Court IIouso door of tho, County ■hdie property issituato.and on the first iToftlie Month,between the hours often in minx and four in the afternoon. No salo „di; 10 day is valid, unless so expressed In sdrertisement. ...... , diciiimuliy Execntcrs, Administrators and L, to die Court of Ordinary for leave to land must be published FOUR MONTHS. property (oxcopt liogroes] No. 215—VoI. XXXVI.] SAVANNAH, (On.) MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER O, lRg, Jijjf of Letters J1NG i * - u„iifpereoui idintci inn must be Bi. and intcslaio estates by Executors nn_ advertised FORTY Miens by Executor* and Administrators JnrrsDwnhuoiy, must bo published jlX ICTUS. “ , ilpliciiionsfor foreclosure of Mortgages on ■Vdaip must be advertised once a month for lit MONTHS. ’ drnofdio Court ofOrdmnry, (necompnni Ibi copy of the bond of agreement) to t tides to land must bo advertised Turxk frits at least. trifsnlesundor executions regularly grant f die Courts, must be ndvortiseil THIRTY Id-under morlgngo executions SIXTY It'-Sulcs ofporislinldo propertyiimler or- Irf Court, must lio advertised, generally; TEN ■8 before die day of oale. lAdrertiscnieutswill be piuictnallyattended [‘All Letters directed to this Oillco or the r, nuut be post paid, to entitle them to at- To Let. ro story Dwelling and Garden in Ward, opposite tlie Free School, it occupied by Mr. J. B. Lewis, Pos- o will be given on the 1st November. An ANSON PARSONS. Filly Dollars Ilcwurd. Jliitawuy on tlie 20lh July last, from the subscriber, his Negro Man, SAWNY. IleisoboutSft yenrsoid, 5 feet 8 or 9 in- * ches high, very black and likely, linn ratli- k!™ sepulchral voice, and a deep sicntrico Isde. Ije was bought of Mr. Hugh Rose, ussinco, and, I believe woabrunght up e about 10 miles above this city, hue reward will be paid for his delivery in ■ i“il in tills Stale, or to the snbscriber.' " 205 NOIILE A. HARDEE. Garden Seeds. . subscriber has just received per brig •diioii, his supply of fresh Garden Seed*, d to be of best quality, end the growth of A kidney, half moon and Viilenllne; Beet, nip, blood, white, Scarcity mid Mangel “• Cabbage, early York, Battersea, Drum- ergenaud red Dutch; Carrot, early horn, kg orange: Cucumbors early framed, long Wpnclilyi Lettuce, early ice and long Mellon, Citron, Pine Anplo, Nutmeg and Inc,early Cnuliflowor; Onion, silver skin’d, I "lute Portugal; Okra, curled Puroley, llmj sweet Spanish Pease, Dwarf Mar- I Uarlton, bliio Imperials, Washington, p Prolific and Tnll Murrowfut; Radishflong topddo,white turnip do,early frain- sck M; Squash, curly bush and long wM; Salsily, Toma'oed; Turnip, oarly Fife flat Globe and Rutahago; Pepper Paler Cress wl.ito and red Clover, Lit- |a«,&c. For sale by ANSOff PARSONS. Rthe Postbffic“eat Savannali, Alexander AV A 'Allston mra L f? 1 ''™,,” 1 " Muy B Allston miss Sarali Allen tyilhom Brantley Reuben J 2 Barnes mrs J 8 Bates Josoph S uker Capt W P J arton mm E Barnard tftrs Ann C Barrs R B Brack Jacob Jr Baslilor Charles Blackwell Jacob Y 3 Bandy Sami Bluncha mrs Faustiua Bayard Joliii Benson II E essent Cant A ellittny A Boll Eimiiuiel Bee mrs Judy Berry John It Beck John Clarke John M B Bird A AC Bill Copt John. C Bivins John W Brown mrs Jana BloisJasF Brown Robt E Brown mrs Alary Bongo mrs Hetty Bulottgli Ellas Botirqtilno.Ed J Bnurquino Edward, Son Brook Jacob BptlcrGca BurnsJaines Burgamnstpr.mrs Catli’n Ilurk Richard Butler miss K 3 Sherwood mrs Emily ShcftuU mrs Surah 51 Shi Stephens James Smith Henry A Smith mrs Catherine Traspor mrs Alary Tlhiycr Joseph Tillman Josoph . Tlilot Charles II Tokot mrs E Vizzard mra Af A Bishop George Bilbo Heuriotta mrs Cox mrs Alarg Cheplin mis, Rhode F Cindon"m« lie”! Curler miss MU CookWm Carter Air John W Conifcry Joseph . Curley miss Jono Ann Coulon Patrick I t A eauor Clark mrs George Campbell James II Campbell Jane Campbell Win F Crafts miss Martha Clark P R Clancy Patrick Crono Moses Canuct L Council Ijmrcuco , Chaplin Jiia P Campbell J R Cahirs Henry Cnss misa Margt Carter ran Dorcas Chaplin Alilton Coe miss Alary Jana Coming Isaac AT irvouib mrs J Courvouio mrs J Crocker Zeno Cermick mrs Harriet Coe Alary Adelino mrs Carloy mrs Funny Cubboge mrs Rebecca Cuiminghnni II Cullman AI3 Cushing'Nuthaniel Crevalier Betsy Crews miss I^diaAnn Connor Patrick Cole II G AY Collins Alichucl D Dickinson Alary A mrs Dowling Edward 2 Duncan mrs Emmelino' Dufly Terence 2 Dully Jolm Dunham rnn S C Dyer J VV r E Edwards mra Anne R .Earnst Richard F Evans Erustus Eldredge 1 bullion Estdaile miss Adeline AIEuglisli miss Laura A 2 EanisttursSundiA Scott mrs John £ 2 Scott Dr bury Henry' i William Stote.bur Stubbs t. Sturdivant Robt O 1’ ’ Thomas Charles Thomas Cliarlolte Tow Henry Tufts Dr B 3 AVnnd Emanuel Vizzard Thomas AV ,,, .. Wilkins A Jr WaMacp ntra Alurgaret AVhltaSaml B Wan! Elias Willink miss Julia Ann Washburn mrs Dorcas AVilsQit mrs Jano >»> *': AVoodhonse mrsAtary AV ,am, Washington Womack A’J 7 Wi liams Thot F AVirg miss Rebecca AViison Dr AVilliom . v Yeomans Robt II .dec.U. GEORGE SCHLEY. P. AI. Daly Alichucl Dasher Joshua AI Dean Patrick Dempsey AV J D'Lyon Cal Isaao Dews Jelm I Dickerson Win BiE ssssar«■ WS of olMiiuau, Catarrh; In Coughs, , uwnglrom recent or neglected colds; L'[‘“ “ "ft auxiliary and means olpre. f iiomilie throntening symptoms or up- luttfm C<, ‘L M,u "P" on ’ uo 1,le( hcino 'ho confidence of die in- E ,,“°ve ,| iedic , nc. I«ii»h;„ a i icl ' v " " ml .troublesome symp- Iwt ie®»i?^L Clorl, l on nr Phloem, puin IShemnUta: ? oonsiitute prominent fen, U v 1 wt 'h R Pnlmonaria was J, of has manifested its most valtiabiopro- ter:". 1 . 01, oottreo in tho relief or A. BARTOAV. MfglE*-* «'«« ilnlr. ““iimsiiilHr? 0 homuniuateil, because it opre-en,;/' 0 ‘'igredients.iiml its U: displayed in tho follow- properties oftho most fie, ! lu : 1 oradicnlos die scurfnnd |iuCi||i„i 2 lr| [ihurjslies die Imir and ■ ni rrev?.,?""' le «c™ 'he liability or Whims die wbak'esthair, •'"xilnanlomnfit.. Holm tCO A l r ''Ilich U 8nnM !l,U ^ r0W ^ ,? £* Vca u vigof [%1 pSi’n 1 rm "" ''uinitiiblyiiut- ”',or h Billing out in n damp ■is] or “f.°? erc| so; renders tlie hair heautifufly soft end J"" la tlm , 1 ul08, "» 1 ?blB gloss andplciis- l l ' > hs:cn,l „ ,T' C |" —I11 hoc, renders tho K„ “' V , b<i »»" i ftll; promotes the Vihair iiS “° w *i mustaches, &c. F vlv " ccla “re strikingly bened- Kfe " ,ul 'Vith safety i»t|M * l ' n,llnt • " eradicates die • Pha«m m° r ,f. 0 c ? H ; b ", ““P*, &c.; die liair mlant, gradually "i bcamift, , 1 "« , "on l » Us growth so " ,C1 liithiii" l™? oflu " r ' Preserves tatfaiilii. eS "olont exercise, and is Zll’rj* t . mv ? ll ‘hd >>y sen “d>lwav« ,i\! r ’ rei 'donng it pocuiiiirly »hai,S" h '“S'od.haswouderrulof. filiation h°! . c . 0, .d clmiatos, and is [ 011 b y disUnguisked persons l^'jllll Brnllf ,ll ‘* jjy. tho Propriotor, by 7 J ' l !y, Ncw.Vorh. nnd by 7 A ' ^ARSONS, Agent, htf nrmmjSr^Su*^ Peaches. l*t *» Brandy Pondi- par brig Lnmar, nnd C. LsMcNlSII. Fraser J Aug’s Fraser JumesR Farquhar mrs Farrelly Charles French William Felt Thomas Fenton Andrew Jr Fletcher Frederick P Graham Peter Gannhl Lewis 2 Grahum Dev John, Garland Win H Garnett inrs Ann Gardener Stephen D Glass Joseph Gay Michuel Grady Patrick Galloway Alexander Gage Frupk It Hacker G E Ilazzord Aden Hart Joshua Harris Matilda - Hart P Hall Sjorrs Heitman F A H&rrimau Mr Jaa Horbeson Win Heath miss Lucy Ann Hebbard John Miller Prince Hightower John 2 Hillard O B IiichcockJomosH Holland mrs Michael Hobby Alex Jackson mrs Susan Innis9 James A Joflei^o!) Patrick Johnston Win AV Jones James ~ s Knapp Charles II ■ Kenny Michael Keast Robert C Keller Stephen Kcllar Paul Fitttlmoni mrs Anno ■ Fitzsiinuns Paul Fitzpatrick miss Phcbbo Fry Jessee Fox Franklin Fox Win Foster G ^’ergiuon Rev AVra Godfrey mrs Grezzel Gordon miss Lou^a Goddard Lory . Golhy miss Mary Gtigel Benjamin H George miss Frances A George Charles K Uibbs James Gibson Ransom C 2 Goldsmith Samuel II Harris mrs Mary E Harris AVm M Harvey Samuol A Han ey Joseph B 2 Harris Isaac Hartshorn AVm R Halosy Jeremiah Hathaway miss Julia Hews miss Murgarct Hopkins John H 2 . Hopkins Elleu Hosegood George Houstou Betsey Hogarth James Hqbbard Charlotte mrs Hubbard Erastus H Hugucniii E D 2 Jones Thomas B Co Jones Thomas Jones miss Martha E Johnson Edward Joalcnow Jolm K Kerr Geo . Keobier Jolm • KotUnan F Knowles Josoph Lachicotto miss Ilerni’eLinsy miss Sarah Lamar John F LnwmrsAnn'M Lachicotto mrs Luuipo C ; • * Linder G C Manncy miss' Mary Maxwell Alexander Manval Lyman Marquanu Leonard F Mattliewa Geo D 2 Madrin Janies Merrill H Mitchell Peter MillorJolm McDonnell A II McFarlund John Lynch Philip Lipsoy Laricy mrs Lovo miss Alary E : Lowtlier mrs Itobncca M Miller Jaques Myleti Smith • Morrtss Thomas Moore Ilflnry C 2 Alorrisk mrs Anne E 2 Mttrtaugli Patrick MtisHaJohn Mitcliell mrs Harriet Middleton Clmrlus>E RIc McGninness John McDonnell AV J G& J S McCjuskoy mrs Julia AMeDermott Patrick McKeugue AVm McLuuglilin Michael Mclulosh J Nickerson Josoph J Ohlmger II Outten Isaac Oliver Jolm . Palin miss Caroline Palmer James Parker Caroline Payne Prescott Gcorgo PeavyJool Perry DK&Co. Rashor miss Hannah Rebaror Francis Reilly Thou AV ltcid miss Charlotte Robinson inrs Martha Rooser Jcati > Rossiguo! Louis II Rossiguol miss Harriot Sand ford A M S tuple ton John Stafford S _ Sulfner Jolm J Salovich Cap! Sales P _ Shardlow 8 SBC Hpcuser JohnB II McKay Patk McKay Charles F ItfcGowen John Nostrand George O Oliver George Overstreet mins Mary Odinguul William P Pearce mrs Sarah . Perkins Natlil G Philips Joshua' * Pitman miss Susan Philips Stephen Pitman mrs Ann Cnth’n Powell Capt. C K R Rowe James Roberts Charles Roberts Jonathun Rogers miss Seinoro A Rountree mrs Sarah E Russell Salem T Russell S N fpiIE loft iiaiiJhalyo?or.lho'!l*‘in m cd below, Wl l r ,? “J?' 0 ' 1 "> 'ho Bjiircss of tlie subscriber on uie Cth February last, at Greenville Court Hoiuo, South* Carolina, by Will. Choice, which havo not come to him,|, and tlie probability is they must lie lost. The several Banks ajo licrehv noli- fieil of my mtenbon to make au application, utter duo notice, for ueivuntcson tlie return of the rigid SS? il ub ’i"’ 1 ?i" c h nro now in ray possession. ,2 °W3abUe^’/f U * ,a ’ NO ' 238, “ 0,cd 3,1 a °P ,; $20 Bunk of Augusta, do. 170, do. 3d Out. 1828. letter B. 20 Bank of Augusta, do. 800, do. 2d Juu. 1827, letter A. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 852, dated 2d Feb. 1832. letter H. h. 20 Bank Columbus, No.351, dated lstSept.1831. letter 'll, h. 20, Bank Columbus, No. 033, do. Otii Dec. 1830. letter H. h.- . 20 Bank Columbus, No. 1449, do. 1st Oct. 1829, letter II.« 20 Bank Columbus, No. 1200, do. 1st Oct 1820. lotlef II. 20 Bank Columbus, No. 202; do. 7th Alay. 1830 . letter II. h.- - 20 Bunk Columbus, No. 12, dated 1st Jan 1830. letter torn. 20 Central R. Road, No. 775, do. 3d June, 1830. . letter A. - * ' 80. Bulk State of Georgia, No. 997, do. 1st Sept, id dim, letter A. 20 Bonk Darien, No. IC7S,do. 1st Dee. l«32.1;t- . ter B. b. 20 Alcchimics’ Bank Augusta, No. 10, do. 5th Dec. 1834, letter A. 50 AIcclianics’ Bunk Augusta, No. 01,dated 7tli ■April, 1835, letter B, ' 100 Arcchanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 58, dated 1st Alay, 1835, letter B 1Q9 Mechanics' Bonk Aughsta, No. 71, dated 1st Nor. 1831, letter A. 20 Bank Alillcdgcvillo, No. 4251, dated 2d Sopt. 1830, letter A. 100 Bank Alillcdgcvillo, No.'430,do 3d Jan.1837, letter A. 100 Fluntors & Alechnnica' Bunk Columbus, No. 69, dated 9th Alay, ie38, Letter A. 50. Plan. & Atecli. Bank Columbus,-No. 330, da- ted 2d Nov. 1837, letter A. 50 Ills. Bank Savannah, No. 18, doted 8th Deo 1821), letter K. t . NOTICE.—Three months after dato, npnlica- tion will ho made to tho (above) different Banks for now. notes, tlie loft bund half of said hills ho- ing lost. ^ <tt WILLIAM SMITH. TroapviUe, Ga. 15Ui Oct, 1839. . 8 Georgian, Augusta Chronicle and Sen tinel, Southern Recorder and Columbus Herald and Scntiudl, will nlease publish tho above week ly for three months, ana forward thoir accounts tolno at Troupville, Ga. for pa\*meut. oct31 . 207t3m AV. S. Scottsburo Fcmnle Institute. M R. nnd MRS. LUCIEN LATA8TE inform tlioir friends, that Uie above Institution will be openod on Monday, tho 13th of Juntuiry,1840. They [invite their former patrons to reuow their suppdrtHwsuiing tliom.that no effort will be spar ed to give satisfaction. Their rates, for u term of fivo months, will ho as follows: Reading, AVritingand Spel- l»ng» $12or^9permontli, for any period less than one term. The above with Geography,$16 or $4 per month, The above with History, Grahininr and/Arithmetic,$18 or 4£ per month, All the higher 'branches of English, $20 or $5 per month, French, Spanish, and Lat- iu, each, ' $20 or $5 per month, Music,Piano or Guitar,each$25 or,$Upor month, UseofliHiruineiits, $4 Board can be obtained iu tlie Borough. Tho Principal does not design taking any boarders. Those desirous of further information will ud- dress us by letter at Milledgcville. dec 6 243eowp Hair Oil, Bears Grease and Po matum. M ACASSAR Oil, Euglisli, do do American, * AVnrcl’s A r egetnhlo Oil, Bears Oil,do Greaso, Pomatum, in pots; do in rolls, Aldrich’s Balui Columbia. J list received and for sale on accom modating terms by JOIINE. STILAVELL, Comer of Broughton & AV-hitaker-sts. nov 20 Opposite the Mansion House. Satin Ribbons, Aw. Just received perG. B. Lamar. S ATIN-Ribbons, Muslin Bunds Muslin Edgings and Insortings Silk Hosiery, Thread, &c* For salo by AVERY & JOHNSON, Sweet Scented Powder, Ac. "4 O HOZ. Otto Rpse.Scented Powder B dq. Violet do. do. 6 do. Plain do. do. Also, Powder Boxes and Pufls. lleceived and for salo, by oct25 V A. PARSONS. Goshen Butter. 1 ft FIRKINS Goslien Butter, just received IU and for salo by nov 26 LONG & PATTERSON. Smith Henry E Smith mrs Matilda Smith Joint P Squires Samson Stibks Enieliue mrs Stiles Benjamin *2 r Sidrich Cupt MarousS Scriven Rev James O Scott mrs Louisa C 2 Iron, Nails and Ruin. O NE thousand nnd 48 burs Swede’s Iron, as sorted; 300 ensks Nails do, GObbls Rum- landing per brig Pandora, ftom Boston, and for sale by. 1 ° L. BALDAVIN. . nov 28 Caracas Cocoa. LBS. Curncaa Cocoa, just received tJvFIf undforsaloby nov26 LONG & PATTERSON. Orates. A N assortment of Russia Iron Grntes, just ro- ceived and for sulo by • nov 23 N. B. & II. AVEED. • Navy Bread. AT BBL’S. Pilot and 50 bbls Navy Broad,just ^ received and for sale by nov 23 LONG & PATTERSON. Share moulds. 2 TONS Share Moulds, for sale by uoyOQ N, D. & II. AVEED. Fresh Harden Needs. THIS YEAR’S CROP. T OP’D oeod Onions largo giant Aspara- Largo Blood Boat Mangle Wartzcl do Blood Turnip do Early York Cabbage Largo do do Grcon Glazed do . Sugar Loaf do Cauliflower do Largo Drumhead do Early Horn Carrot Long Orangta do Early Astringlinm do AVhito Cahhaga Lettuce Imperial Ilcaddo Ice Com do ' Early Dutch Turnip H -•■o Large Flat do ( Round Spinach .AVhito Solid Cellery Scarlet ehort top Radish Long Scarlet do Turnip do do a Bell Pepper Cayenne do nootli Parsnip Large Red Tomato - Okra Early Bush Squash Crooked Nock do Nutmeg Me'lon Cantclonbdo Citron do Rod Onion AVhito (to London Leek . • , '** Pepper * Double Curled .Porslqy Purple, and -white Egg Plant 66 Large. MarrowfM Teaa Do Dwarf do do Large Red Top do Largo Norfolk do Rutabaga do Hanover do Early AV’indsor Beans Sieve or Cdrolina.do Horticultural do Red Speckled do • Early Mohawk do China Dwarf do Refugee or 1000 to 1 do Asparagus Roots eso Seeds are in fine order, nnd warranted fresh and of tho best kinds,’ just received and lor salo low,liy G. R. HENDRICKSON, dec 5 , 242 Early Frame do Dp Monoach do Do Charlton do, Grvoins Dwarf do Sweet Sugar Cora Golden Sioux do Tascororado, &c. 0 %M11 , Tin Plate. NE hundred boxes Tin Piute |x 500 lbs Block Tin, 500 lbs Copper Bolt* for sale by , N. ft. &. H. AVEED. nov 20 Ne»ro Pipes 1 A A BOXES Negro 1UU LADD, TUPPI nov 23 2:t2 Mpes, for sale by ER & SISTARE. F Cabbaffcs aigd Onion*. IV E hundred Cabbages and 500 bunches On ions, in fi no order,^jiMt received and for sale nov 23 232 I & PATTERSON. LUCINA CORDIAL I-c Cardial do J.ucinc—Oit l’Ellx* T lr sic 1-Ainonr. IIE subscriber has tho pleasure of announc ing to the citizens of the United ^States, that ho lias purchased, for a very Inrgo sum and from the inventor, tlie celebrated Dr; Magnin, of Paris, the recipe and right for making this astouishiug medicine. Until thd appearance of tlie “Lucinu Cordial,” (about Uireoyears since) it was thought that tho complaints which it speedily overcomes, were beyond the reach of human remedy, as for upwards of.a thousand years, they had baffled the wisdom und ingenuity of tho inostprofoiind-pliy- sicians iu ull parts of tho world. This Cordial, however, to tho great advuutage of tho humun race, soon-proved itself to be tlie desideratum so long sought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding the D(;iol period of its existence, it has acquired u celebrity so great, that it is eagerly sought for tliroughout tlie civilized globe. l)r. Magnin soon finding that the demand was so vnst as to render a supply impossible, disposed of the reoipo and right of sale, xtndnr obngaliuiM of secrecy, lor England nnd Uie United State's, and other coun tries, only preserving Franco and Italy ior himself. Thus has the subscriber possosed himself of the invaluable secret, and now hustcus to give Uie iu- habitnnts of Ilia line of agency Uie benefits of hia speculation. • “Le Cordial do Lucine,” or, in English, “Uio Luciua Cordial,” is ngcncral iuvigoratorof Uieliu- miui frame. In all the vurious cases of ftmguor, lassitude nnd dehilitnUou, it is an uufailing reme dy, as it is equally itu province to impart cheer fulness and decision to ilie triind, as health and vi- ;or to tho body. Blit the peculiar virtuo ou which Is celebrity is based, is the facility and certainty wiUi which it restores tho virile powers when they havo been destroyed by disease,, time, reckless ness, or any of the numerous causes which termi nate ill the prostration of those functions. ' In common with tlie generality of really good medicines, this Cordial contaius nothing of a mer curial or deleterious nature, ninong Urc many in gredients which compose it; but is, ul the sauio time, so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it can renovate Uio prostrated energies of a giant, an in fant may use it, not only wiUi impunity, but with advantage. The usages of society nro unfortunately such Uiat, notwithstanding the benefits which would ho suro to result from it, we cannot enter iuto an an alysis of thia incstindihli* ro»di».'l,herc, or publish many of the documents which have been receiv ed, us vouchers of tlie blessings it has conferred on numbers of despairing individuals. But this we ennnot forbear remarking—that it has been de monstrated that there i4 scarcely ever, ifunysuch thing at all, ns natural barrenness, or as natural imbecility of tlie procrcaiit functions in cither sex; and, therefore; thaf those evils are the effects of artificial causes, and may lie sneudily subdued and removed ky tlie use of “Le Cordial fio Lucine.” The Lucinu Cordial is also an indubitable cure for the Gleet, and the Fluor Albus, obstructed, difficult or pajuful Menstruation; also,' for tlie incontinence of Urine or the involuntary dis charge thereof^ It is likewise an invaluably and unrivalled medicine in cases of Chronic -Errup- tiom. of the »kiu, und in tho dropsical affections of tlie aged. Most.important to the American Public. The United States proprietor of tho celebrated Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of Love, begs to lay be fore the community, the following certificate, which he has received from the jnveutor, the illus trious Dr. Miigniu, of Paris: VThis is to certify,* that! have disposed of tho rccipo for mukiiig tho Lucina Cordiul, or Elixir of Lqve, nnd also tlie right to sell it throughout tlio United- Stales of North America, to John AViuters Holderwell, M. D. My reasons for so doing is, tlint the demands to me for the above Cordial, of which I am tlie iuveulpr, ure so numerous, tliat I am unable to supply all tho orders froui France und Itnlyulone; and have therefore disposed oftho. privileges vouchsafed in this and other certificates of a like uature, ill order to generalise the benefits, of my discovery throughout the'world. Given under my Jinnd ut Paris, on this nineteenth day of January, iu theyear of-our Lord,eighteen hundred and thirty-eiglit. EHASTE AIAGNIN. Ga.n nr dDolluc } Wituessei . William Merritt, > This highly .important medicine is for snip by John AViuters Holderwell, No. 129Liberty-street, New-York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut-st. Philadelphia; nnd in Baltimore by Roborts & At kinson, John M. Lnroque, and G. R. Tyler; in AVashington City by Tobias AVutkins und Charles .Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Linthacum; in Richmond by John E. Eustice; in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas, and DUpuy, Rosor & Joues; and in Norfolk by M. A. Santos and B; Emerson; and by Jolm AVoodly, No. 65 Poydnis-st. New- Orleans. It can also bo found at all the principal Drug Stores in South-Ciirolina,nnd in Augusta, by Ila- .viland, Risley ft Co., Thomas Barrett & Co. und Nelson Carter; und in Savannah by G. R. HENDRICKSON. Price $3 per bottle, with full directions, sag 5 , 164—ly [Whole No.—»7,037. ——JSsssmaramsaBB A C*“*hs_, rasslmorei,, & c . VERY & JOHNSON, Imvn receiycti, .Black, Wire block, brown, claret, grcon, &c. AVestof England Cloths 6 Black, mixt, brown, striped, An. Cs-imcrea Uxiord inixt, black, brown, grcon, Ac. Premium Satinet* Heavy mixt do., do, for servants Jcaus, Limey*, Ac. do. do. Heavy DufHl Blanket* 'Also, fino ribbon bound Whitney, Roso, Ac. Blanket*. oct23 Now Fall Goods. . Received by G. il. Lamar. AND -14 Scotch Ghixhatns J, I ,,,e Long I^awns, IjinIi Linens Brown Holland, do. Hamilton Flannel American Prints* AVer*ted Gloves AVorsted aud Cottort HoMeiy ' -k c AVF.RY i JOHNSON, . .net 2 South side Monument Square. TT A V-E just received from nSv York, tho fol* XX lowing FuncyGoods, viz: 1 boxemh’d changeable Bonnet Ribbons, a splendid nrticlo *' 1 box sup’r fig’d Satin do do 1 do fancy French'Silk Bngs 1 do Plniu Bonnet Ribbons 6 AVhito Net Veils 1 dozen Not Shawls 1 do Silk bmb’d Scarfs 1 doPliiid do do 1 do Thibet do do # i .? c *S r ° wn and hlaejf Silk Fringe 1 do Pliillygrainmv * • 1 dozen lnfiint'9 AVaists 10 do Nuns (Dutch) Laco Together with various article* in the Fancy line. nov 1*1 South side Market Sqnnre. -oecS^dT" ,,,TOoods ’ iil* French J <i I ,G^ef y&J0I,NS ° N - Do black and col’3 sewing silk do Do white . do do Do black do Mitts . . Do long white Kid Glovos Gents black and oel’-d Kid «|o Do woolen do, Boyswoolcu do Do silk do Ladies and'Gents silk Hosiery Gents Lambs wool and Merino AHosa Do heavy wool ^ IIoso Do Merino under Shirts and Drawers AVolsh, Merino, Suxony, &c. Flannels, warrant ed not to shrink when washed. * Thibet AVool do, Brocha do Rich Plush Mantillas, do Chcanoal Tippets Do do Ladies Hal Ornaments Thibet and Unyndcre Scarfs ' Ricli silk do, pluid Cashmero do. Forsale ou favorable terms. dec 3 South sido Monument squnro'. Now Goods. A BENNF.Tr.hns nlito opened Store No. 2, AVaring’s Buildings, with a large and spleudid assortment of Millenary Goods, consist ing in part, namely: 10 boxes Ladies Florence Braid, Split Straw, Leghorn, Straw, Braid, col’d English aud common Straw Bonnets 50 dozeu col’d Nun’s Hor«' 40 kokes Bonnet, Cap, SutTliand Tafuta Ribbons 10 do Belts, vurious styles aud qualities Col’d Silks, Florences, Satiiis, &c. nnd a great variety of fancy goods, for sule wholesale or retail very Tow, nov 11 Ilnikis. HHDS firstquality Hams, landing from brig \J Now Hanover, nnd forsale by dec 5 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. Cheese. OA CASKS Goshen Cheese, just received Jd\3 and for salo by dec 5 , J. R. GAUDRY. Just Received. A BBLS Powdered Sugar TC 5 boxes AVhito Huvauu do 12 do best Cavendish Tobacco 25 kegs Leuf Lard dec 5 JOHN B. GAUDRY. Bale Bopc. COILS, a very superior article, ■forsale OU by WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. dec 5 Swedes* Iron.. Oft TONS Swedes’ Iron, for salo low from O Vs die wharf, by • dec 5 ‘ AVAS1IBURN, LEA VIS & CO. Fruit. KEGS fresh Mulagu Grapes, 75 boxes do .1 do Raisins, for sale by dec 5 WASHBURN, LEAVIS & CO. Baltimore Flour. mWENTY-FIVE bbls Baltimore Flour, just X received mid for,sul6 by nov 28 LONG &-PATTERSON. Sugar. Q ITIipS Porto Rico, 3 do St. Cioix,*primo O quality, forsale by nov 23 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. Nails. ~ mwo hundred casks Nulls, for solo by X WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO. Sperm Caudles. FT1HIRTY boxes 4,5 und (5 Spenn' Candles— X just received ami for snle by nov 23 LONG PATTERSON. White JLcad,* dee. "t KEGS superior English White Lead jLLFLF 200 do do American No» 1 & 2 10 bbls English Linseed Oil 10 do do Chalk 10 do do AA r hiting * 5 do Alum, 5 do Snlt Retro Just received per SavuimoJiand Coromondo, and for sulo by nov 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Powdered Spice*. rilNNAMON, Bluck Pepper, Africdn Pepper, Vj Cayenne Pepper, Clovtft, Nutmegs, Spice, Ginger, &c. For sale by PORCHER & LA ROCHE, 1 . Opposite tlie Murket, dec 6 Sign of tlie Goldeu Globe. IYIusturd. A SUPPLY Of Londou Mustard, of superior XX quulity, for snle by PORCHER & LA ROCIIE, Opposite tlie Market, dec 5 V Sign of the Golden Globe. Garden Seeds—Crop 1839. A SUPPLY of English and Shaker’s Garden xX Seeds, for sale on reasonable terms by PORCHER & LL ROCHE, Opposite the Market, dcc5 , * . Sign of the Golden Globe. • Combs, Brushes, Ac. TjliNE Ivory und Horn Dressing and Pocket Jl ' Combs, Hair, Cloth, Nuil, Combs,and supe rior English, French imd.American Tooth Brush es, nnd Shaving Brushes, &c.-in the greatest va riety. Just received and for sale by doc 5 . G. R. HENDRICKSON. *n& FcrcT.ci & liivKWchi 11,1. rccoivo in a lew day* by Ike ton. a variety oT Fknifr Seeds. ‘SI . vvliitetpp Tiiniip, Aitistard, Ali hl, Hemp, Cana- ry, cnrlySugnr 'Joni,otid a full siipply of other garden seeds. nov 30 New~Goo<ls, Now Good** npHE subscriber has received and now op A from brig, Suvnnnah and ship Celia, i and extensive! assortment of ucwost style o. cy nnd Stuplo Goods, consisting in part of tl lowing articles, viz: 100 pieces Cordova Kerseys - .320 do. Satinets * 20 do. new stylo 4-4 French Prints 60 iln. 'do. •* Euglisli Calicoes black nnd col’d Switch CO do. 60 do. W do. 30 do. 40«. do. 20 do. Switch Ginghams Kentucky Jeans White Flannel ’ Red do^^^jpua qualities Muslin de Lnincs 300 5-4, 6-4 and 8-4 ChiiicHla Shawls f.O Merino Shawls and AruntlcM 400 Shawls, various stvlcs and qualities* 300 piece#. French und English Merinos 50 dp. Pongeo Silk Hdlifs. 20 do. English Spiltnlfield Silk do. 50 dozen AA’oleii Gloves 20 do. Mens Buck and II. 3. Gloves 20 do. Ladies II. S. Gloves 20 do. do. SUk nnd Cotton Gloves and Long Sfitts 60 pieces col’d and bhtek Silks,ncwMt stylo 2 corps Canton Flannel 20 pieces new style Cussinlere 20 dp. Vestings 10 do. Broadcloths, various qualities 30 boxes Bonnot, Cap Tall'etu and Belt Rib- bmtm _ 100 dozen silk, worsted ond cotton IIoso and Half Hose 10 boxes Satin Ribbons, ftom No. 2 to 22 48 Ludics wkiterFlorcnce Bonnets AXO 100 colored Bonnets AVhito nnd colored Satins, col’d Florences Whjto and blnck Crape Bluck Love Shawls, black Bombasine Nuns Hoods, nnd a general assortment of tcsimhle goods. For sale by oct29 A. BENN1 Elixirof Bark* T HIS valuable flavored Cordial is expected in u few days by the brig Opelonsas, from Bal timore. It is needluss to comment upon the val uable properties of this Bark for Fever and Ague, Nervous Debility or AVeak Stomach, ns the testi monials iu hands of tlie Agents will suffice its val uable qualities. It can only he procured at the store of PORCHEU & LA ROCHE, dec 6 Sole Agents, Boston & Handle, Murket Square, Savannah, H AVE instore, and are receiving per variono arrival s, u full supply of Groceries, Bugging, &c. Among which uro— 10 hhds. St. Croix Sugnr 31 do. Porto Rico do. 60 hags Cofleo 350 piece* Bagging, 42,43 and 44 iuchc* 50 coils Bale Rope 100 lbs. Bagging Twine 10000 do. Bultimoro cured Bacon, Hams, Sides, and Shoulders 3000 bushals heavy Maryland Seed Oats Canal und Bnlt. Flour, whole and % bbls. 30 casks and 25 boxes Goshen Cheese - 30 kegs choice Butter •20 A’i 20 L und 20 4 bbls. Buckwheat Flour 10 hoxeM Sperm. Candles . 5 pges Otard, Dupny & Co’s. 4th proof 5 do. Seignette do. do. 6 do. Hoilnnd Gin 20 bids. Peach Brandy 30 do. Rye Gin, 30 do. AVIn-key 20 do. Rum Madeira, Tencrifle, Port and Sw^ct Mala ga AVines Butte? and AA r ine Biscnit Almonds and Raisins, Tobacco , 10 toiis iron, assorted 76 kegs Nails, &c. All of wjficli they offer on accommodating terms, oct 11 A ptvt , Winter Good*. FINE assortment of white nnd red Flanels Super. Englishjuid American Canton do. Black, blue, green and Dahlia English Broadcloths Cassiineres, Hutiuets nnd A'esting# Rose and AVIritnoy Blankets A splendid nssortiiient of Carpetings and, Rags • Dark and light colored French Prints English and American do. AVhito Mad colored CannU>iT>aiie* Mouslin de (.nines nnd Chany Super. 4-4 dark colored Ginghams Do. 4-4 black nnd white do. . SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. oct 22 Over-Coals and Clonks. 1 S. NICHOLS has on hund a cotnpleto ■ • assortment of Cloth, Beaver Cloth, ana Po- tcrslmtu Over Coats; also, superior and common Canihlot Cloaks, which he will sell at his usual low price for cash. nov 13 Hicrino Under Shirts & Drawers. T HE undersigned bus a full supply of Under Shirts and Drawers, which will be sold low for cosh. G.S. NICHOLS, . novlL' Market Square, Just Received, |ERbrig Madison from New York, a largo assortment of Petersham Frock Coats; also, sunerior figured French Merino Vests, a now ar ticle. For salo cheap for cosh, or good accep tance, by G.S. NICHOLS, nov 22 231 Ladd, Tapper (V Sistarc, i^FFER for sale on, good terms, 150hlids first quality Cuba Molasses 300 bngs good, fair und prime green Cuba CofTco 150 do superior old Java do 50 mats Very fine old Manilla do Hhds prime Porto Rico Sugar 25 boxes Boston refined Loaf do 10 bblsrirst quality crashed do 20-half chests superior Black Tea 50 half boxes Baker’s No 1 Chocolate 50 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper 100 boxds Negro Pipes, large sizes 500 Deinijous, assorted, 1 to 5 gallons 200 whole and half boxes Bunch Raisins 125 pcs 42 inch Dqudee Ba L 200 kegs Cut Nails, assorted 50 casks Brown Stout, c, 50 baskets Champagne, Anchor and Key 50 boxes Sparkling Hock 200 M Spanish Scgars 4 pipes Holland Gin, Beehive nnd Hourglass 2 naif pipes London Dock Brandy *10 do do J.J. Dupuy Co. do 10 do American do 300 bbls Connecticut Gin, Phelps & GowdyV 100 do Boston do, Eagle brand 100 do do Rum do 30 do superior Buhiuidre AVhiskey 10 do do old Monotignhela do 100 half pipes and quarter casks Madeira, Port, Sicily Madeira and Pico AVines 100 bags Shot, assorted ' 300 Grindstones , nov 26 Bncon. 6 HHDS first quality Hums, landing from brig New Hanover, and for sole by dec 3 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. Fiiilutlclpliia Beef. 3 BBLS Rounds, in fine order, just received per brig New Hanover, and for sale by dec 3 LONG & PATTERSON. Apples. *| BBLS Apples,just received per brig Now I Vs Hanover, und for sale by dec 3 LONG & PATTERSON. . New Crop CoOce. A BAGS prime green Havana Cofleo of dfcvr the new crop, just received and for kale by LADD, TUPPER & SISTARE. dec 4 ■ Coffee, Raisins, Seyars, 1/J7 BAGS Coffee, 158 boxes Began Xtc • 5 boxes A T ermaoelli, 8 cutes Prunes 6 boxes Preserved Plums ; . 2 bngs Pican Nuts, io bbls crashed Sugar 10 bids Loaf Sugar, 25 i chests Tea 4 chests Tea, sup’r, 100 boxes Raisins 200 half boxes Raisins, 200 qr do . do 25 boxes Lemous, lOOkegs Grupos 70 casks Malaga AVino 75 drums Figs 25 casks Malaga AVino Just rece'ivod per schr S Carolina nnd stcum- boat Savannah, and for salo by nov 11 JNO. B..CAUDHY.O y