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I City OF SAVANNAH, ,
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for «lxinouU«,
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viz i Seventv-ftvo Cents for tip first, tuid Tinny-
mVoli and it half TO each insoftwn tRlor, por
tssKSs® w 4 c rr
of Ordinary, that nplpliontiou has beontinado for
UttoM of Adnilniitrntion, mart be published
THIRTY DAYS at least.
_ 1 Notice bv Executors find'Administrators for
'■* Debtors andjCreditor9toreud6r m Uioir ucoouub
must ho ntibli^Hed SIX W ELlvS. .
Sales of Negroes by Executo* 8 nl |ti
ratora must lin at pubic ouetbm^on the (irrti ttes-
lav ofthe mouth, .hntyveon tip usual- hours of
Kt tho place of Public Sales m the tytmty
here die Letters TnsUmeitmv, ofAammwtm.
,on,er Guardianship pay havp.been granted, Mg
lvhrflttTV lavra notice thereof m one of the
1? Biizottca. pf this State, and at the door ef
fconrt lloiwe, where such solos are to be
Notice for Unvote sell Negroef, must be mib-
ihed Ibr four months,.before wy order obento
“sale" ofHenV&trte by iLcutom, |d^niffin|
"^l^eCour/Hopsedoo^NieCooiny
'uesdav oftfie Month,between ti.e hour*often ill
itMuoruinir and fopr in the afternoon,- No sole
(fto^y today i»valid, unleaa so expressed in
^“nSdoneb'v'Exeontora, Administrators and
iGllardiims to the CourtofOrdinary for leave to
ell Land, must bo published FOURMtiA 1ns-
Sides of personal property (except “ftRrbee)
I of testate and intesbito estates by Execntore and
I. Administrators must bo advertised TOltlY
' ®Applications by Executors and Admiiustrotors
for Let torn D ism nssory, must bo published SIX
M Applirati'ons for foreclosure of JIorl fW s on,
,eal estate mint lie advertised once a mouth for
^Orieraofdil CourtofOrdiunry, (accompani-
1 with a ’copy of the bond of agreement) to
* ko titles tolnnd must be advertised Turku
leSaSiinder' executions' regnlnrly gmnt-
Jy tiie Courts, must be advertised TUItU Y
lYS—under mortgage executions 8IA1Y
lYS—Sides of perishable property ««der or
TofCourtiHflfatbe ndvortised, generally, TEN
IYS before tile day of sale.
* 1 AdvcrtiseiueUtswiU bo punctually nttendod
> All Letters directed to this Office or the
jdHnrfitiust be postpaid, to eutitle Pern, to at-
ention. • ■ ■
No. O—Tol. XXXVII. 1
Illii-tmtlon of HcnUty.
SAVANNAH, [(On.) 1^ttNES)0|^V.®VENjB«O,>XA!«IJAB*-'8. 1810.
'^sassmsb
To Planters.
A COMPETENT Malinger of Negfnes, a
XJL Ricoatul Cotton‘planter, will take employ
ment for fuir wages on a Cotton or Rice Planta
tion, on die first day of January,ensuing, or earli
er if required. A situation on tho Sea. Islands
will be preferred. , Reforeuco ns to the capability,;
sobriety, and industrious habits o[ the applicant,
can bo ItatL he being well known io many of tlio
wealthiest Mutters m the low part ofQeor^iaaud
South Carolina. Apply at this office,
nov 26 j§5t*v834J
Garden Seeds. .
,1HE subscriber has just received per. brig
L Madison, his supply of fresh Gdrdeu Seqds,
ftrujited to be of best quality, atid the growtli of
satis, kidney, half muon and Valentine; Beet,
r Turnip, blood, white, Scorsity and Mangel
tzel; Cabbage, early York, Buttersea, Drnm-
Bergen and red Dutch; Carrot, early horn,
riong orange;.Cucumbers early framed, long
and prickly; Lettuce, early ice and long
u; Mellon, Citron, Pino Apple, Nutmeg ond
Jlumus; early Cauliflower; Omou, silver-skm d,
it'd-and white’ Portugal; Clan, curled Wy,
Pepper, long sweet Spanish Pease, Dworl, Alar-
Ptawtkt, Charlton, blue Imporiuls, Washington,
Bishop’s Prolific and Tall Marrowfat; Radish,long
Jcarlct, short top’ll do,white turnip do,early iram-
Id and black fall; Squash, early bush and' Iohg
Crock necked; SulsifV, Toma.oes; Turnip, early
HImtch, lnrge flat Globe and Rutabagq; Pepper
I trass, Water Cress, white and red Clover, Lu
cerne Gnus, &c. For sale,by
nov 20 AN&ON PARSONS.,
owland’s Pul hi on avia, or Ve
getable Demulcent. '
. cases of obstinate Catarrh; in Coughs,
whether arising I row recent or neglected colds;
j Asthma; and as nil auxiliary and means of pre
terit relief from the threatening symptoms offp-
aaching Pulmonary Consumption, no medicine
greater claims upon the confidence ,ol the in-
r d than the above medicine,
it is for the uttlictiye and troublesome symp-
C,8 of coughing, expectoration or phlegm, pain
■ the breast, &c. which' constitute prominent fea-
Jkres of the complaint, thut the Pulmotiarirt was
Hcid^ned, and has manifested itamost valuable pro-
pertm
_ U is equally useful of course in the rebel of
(coughs and colds, arising from suddencjianges of
iweutlier, from wearing damp linen, &c.
For sale by A. BARTOW.
may 23
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR is Uie
grandest ornament belonging to tho human
frame. How strangely tho loss of it olituiges the
countenance and prematurely brings on the ap
pearance of old age. which causes many to ivnnij
at being uncovered, and sometimes even to shun
society to avoid the jests and sneers of their ac^
quuintance; the remainder of tlieir lives are con
sequently spent in retirement. Iu short,not even
the loss of proporty fills the generous thinking
youth with mat heavy sinking gloom as does tho
loss of his lmir. To avert ull theso unpleasant
circumstances,Oldridge's Balm of Columbia stops
the hair from fulling oil'on the first application and
a few bottles i estores it again. It likewise produ
ces eyebrows'und whiskers; prevents the lmir
from’turning grey, makes it curl beautifully, and
frees it from scurf. Numbfous certificates of the
first respectability in support ofthe virtues ofOl-
dridge’s Bulm, arc shown by the proprietors.
(TTRcud the following:
Robert Wharton, Esq. lato Muyof of Philadel
phia, has certified, us may bo seen below, to the
high character of tlio following gentlemen.
The undersigned do hereby certify that we have
used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. 01-
dridge, and have found It highly serviceable not
only as a prevehtive nguinst the falling olf of hair,
but also a certain restorative.
AVAL THATCHER, Senior,
Afctliodist Minister in St. George charge.
■ No. 86 North Fifth-street.
• JOHN P. INGLIS, 33J Arch-street.
JOHN D. THOMAS, AI. D. 163 Race-st.
JOHN S.FUREY, 101 Spmce-st.;
HUGH'McCURDY, 243 SouUr7th st.
JOHN GARD, Jr. 123 Arch-st.
Tlie aged, and those who persist in wearing
wigs, may not always experience its restorative
qualities, yet it will certiuuly raise its virtues in
tlie estimation of die public,' when it is known that
three of tho above signers are moro than 50 years
of age, and tlie others not less than 30.
[From tho Mayor.!
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, )
City of Philadelphia. J
I, Robert Wharton, Mayor of said city of Phil
adelphia, do hereby certify that I am well acquaint
ed with Messrs. J. P. lnglis, John 8. Fnrey, and
Hugh McCurdy, whose immes are signedf to the
above certificate, that they are gentlemen of char
acter and respectability, and as such fp.U credit
should bejgiveii to the said certificate.
In witness whereof, I hitvc hereunto set my hand,
[Li S.1 aud caused the seal of tlie city to be af
fixed, thm sixth day of December, &c.
ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor.
Caution.—Observe thut each bottle of tlie gen
uine Balm hoa a splendid engraved wrapper, on
which is represented the Fulls of Niagara, the A-
geut’s name, &c.
A fresh supply received and for sale by
dec 12 ‘ ANSON PARSONS.
Nblcmlla London Annual*.
TTCT • T.AVlLLIAM‘3 has just received,a low.
W • ofthe London Annuals for 1640, of tho
most beautiful kinds, embellished with engravings
by the most eminent Artists.
The Amaranth, edited by Homey, folio with 13
engravings on steel.
The Iris, by MissMetford,with large nnd beau
tifully engraved pluteB nnd fimcifiil picturesque
borders, in a new aud unique style,- iu lolio. *
The Book of tho Boudoir or tho Court of
Queen Victoria, a series of Portraits ofthe Eng
lish Nobility, together with that ofthe Queen.
Gems of Beauty,' with fimcifiil illustrations in
verse, bv the Countess of Blessington. folio. •
The liello of tho Seusou, by too Countess of
Blessington. splendidly illustrated iu quarto.
Fishers Drawing Room Qcrnp. Book, with po
etic illustrations by L. E. Li aud Alary TIowlu,
with 30 engravings, quarto.
The Shnkspeare G .fiery of Female Portraits,
numerous plates. .
Tho Book of Beauty, by.the Countess of Bles
sington.
The Keepsake, edited by Lady E. Stuart Wort-
ley,
The Picturesque Annual, Windsor Castle, 15
plates. • .
Friendship’s Offering and Winter’s Wreath.
• Forget Me Not, Ackermnnn’s-
Belgium aud Nussau, with.npwards ofoO plates.
The Oriental Annual, containing .Tales, Le
gends and Romances, by F. Bacon, with engrav
ings by Fender.
Tbe Juvenile Scrap Book. .
Also,
All the American Annuals and works of fane*',
dec 7
A Desirable Offer,
T O RENT—The sub briber’s Store, on his
wharf, well adoptev ior u, Ship Chandlery
Grocery, or any business connected‘with ship
ping. It is needless for him to say more of this
advantageous oiler to those who would desire to
embark tu that line, as U is well known to be one
of the best in town.
The subscriber would also inform‘his friends
thtit he has embarked in the- Steamboat business,
and his services, or those of his second sop', Jojpi
F.i Guilmartin,. can be olv, ays hud at his wharf,
for those shipping, &c. by tho steamers Rcuitfort
District and tlie Despatch, at all times.
JOHN GUILMARTIN.
N. B.—Also to rent, a spacious three story
House, heretofore known as "Tlie Independent
Hotel,” fronting on tho Bay, in East Broad street,
well adapted for a Boardinff .House, with a Ten
Pill Alley, Bar, &c. attached. uov26
Le Cordial do Lsirincv-Ou i’JGIIx*
ir de l’Aniotir,
FTHIE 8iib.scii!jcr lias tho pleas me of aiinouuc-
X, iug to tlie citizens of the United States, that
ho has purchased, for a very largo'sum und from
die Inventor, the celebrutou Dr. M.-ignUj, of Paris,
tho recipe and right for miikiug this astonishing
luetliciue. Until tho appeurknee of tho '*Lttoiim
Cordial,” (about three y^ars since) it was thought
that the complaints winch it apeiMu\y,overc6meSr
were beyond the reach of human remedy, us for
upwards of a thousand years, they hud baffled the
wisdom and ingenuity of tlie most profound phy
sicians in all purls of tho world. This Cordial,
however, to the great udvnntugo of tho htiniuu
race, soon proved itself to ho the,dosidcrQtum so
long sought for; wid accordingly,’notwithstanding
Uie prief period of its existence, it has acquired u
celebrity so great, that it is eugerly sought for
throughout the civjll’/.ed globe. Dr. Magniii soon
finding that tlie demand was so vast us to render
a supply hnposriblc, disposed of the recipe and
right of sale,, under obligations of secrecy, for
England and the United States, and other coun
tries, only preserving France and Italy for himself.
Tima bus the subscriber possesed himself of the
invaluable secret, aud now hastens to give tho in-
hubituuN of his hue of Agency tlie benefits of bis
■jieculutlon. ' v
4 *Lc Cofui.n! do Ludne,” or, la Etigluiii, "ilie
Luciuu Cordial,’’is a geitcinl invigorator of tl\e hu
man frnme. In all the various cases of languor,
lasritudivund .debilitation, it is au unfailing reme
dy, ns it is equally its province to' impart clieer-
fiiluesA and decision to the mind, as health and vi-
gor to the body.. But the peculiar virtuo on which
its celebrity is based, 1 is the facility nnd certainty
with which it restores the virilo powers ivheii they
have been destroyed by disease, tune, reckless
ness, or any of the numerouspiuses Wliich termi
nate in tlie prostration of those functions.
In’eotnnioti with tho generality of really good
medicines, this Cortiial contains nothing df a mer-
euri.nl or deleterious nature, among the many in
gredients which compose it;, but is, at the same
Pine, so simple; yet so cfiicaoioiis, that while it can
renovate the prostrated energies of o-giant, an in
fant may use it, not only with impunity,, but with
advantage. • t
The usages of society are unfortunately such-
that, notwithstanding the benefits which would be
sure to result from it; we cannot enter into au an
alysis of this inestimable Cordial here, or publish
many of the documents which have been receiv
ed, as vouchers of tlie blessings it has conferred on
numbers of despairing individuals. Butthis we
cannot forbear remarking—that it 1ms been de
monstrated thut there is scarcely ever, if any such
thing ut all) as natural barrenness, or ns nntural
Imbecility ofthe procieaut functions in cither sox;
ond. therefore, that those evils ate tho effects of
artificial causes, and maybe speedily subdued aud
removed by the use of. “Le Cordial de Lucille.”
The Luciuu Cordial is also ail indubitable cure
for the Gleet, aud tho Fluor Albus, obstructed,
diifieuil or painful Menstruation; also, for the
incontinence of Urino or the •involuntary dis
charge thereof. It is likojviso au invaluable and
Unrivalled medicine in oases of Chronic Errup-
tioimof tho skin, aud in the dropsical affuctiqiis
of.rnc
For Rcstoi’Uig the llair.
1HE Casada Oil is so denominated, because it
is composed of vegetable ingredients,aud its
[virtues are pre-eminently displayed in the follow-
l respects: It possesses properties of the most
Jtbrious nature, which eradicates tlie scurf and
11 Impurities, of die hair; nourishes the hair and
irevents its falling off, and lessens the liability of
air to turn grey; ’strengthens the weakest huir,
|iiid produces a luxuriant growth; gives a vigor
3 tlio hair wliich soon produces un inimitably nut-
jiral curl, and prevents its falling out in a damp
Itmosphere, or during exercise ? renders the hair
litlier natural'or artificial, beautifully soft and
lleasant; bestows nft inestiipable gloss and plena-
nt perfume to thd tresses—in fine, renders the
lair dress transcendautly beautiful, promotes the
Growth ofwliiskern.*Hy« brows, mustaches, &c.
To children’s hair its effects are strikingly benefi-
Sal; is perfectly iiiuoxious, and nmy with safety
p applied to the youngest infantit eradicates tho
knuriffeasier und superior to combs, soaps, &c.;
} extremely pleasant to .flie infuut, gradually
lengthens the hair, and augments its growth so
[to produce a beautiful bead of hair. Preserves
llmir lifter sea bathing, violent exercise; nnd is
bre-emihent utility for persons travelling by sen
tend, preserves the hair, rendering it peculiarly
asaut, and always dressedf has wonderful er-
tlie hair ill hot or cold climates, aud b
bid m high estimation by distinguished persons
proud.
Isold w|ioleoalo nnd retnil by Iho Proprietor,
Dios. Quirk, 490 Broadway, New-York, nud by
bpointmont, by A. PAllSONS, Agont,
F Savaimab, Go.
|FrSco 76 cents pdf bottle.
rranl Jelly*BrandyReaches.
■v Dt)Z. Currant Jelly ,20 do Brandy Pouch-
11 es. Just received per brig Lamar, and
X b >U 4 c. L.MoNISH.
bov II • 222 , ■
Tooth Wash*
-'lived,Ufi
.RJST received, a fresh supply of Chlorine and
| • Orris’ Tooth Wash, for cleaning and preserv-
V the teoth. Received and for sale by
^lee 13 , ;ANSOff ^
Steel Fens,
|N tho greatest variety.
; dec 3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
■ dec 12
Look at This.
T HE left hand halves of tbebillsnamed below,
Were mniled to die address of die subscriber
on the 6th February last, at Greenville Court
House, South- Carolina, by Win. Choice, which
have not come to hand, and die probability is they
must be lost. The several Bunks ure hereby noti
fied of my intention to make nn application, after
due notice, for new note l on die return of die right
hand halves, which ore now jn my pogopssinn.
$20 Bank of Augusta, No. 238, dated 3d Sept.
1836, letter A.
$20 Bank of Augusta, do. 179, do. 3d Oct. 1828,
letter B.
20 Bank of Augusta, do. 890, do. 2d Jan. 1827,
letter A.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 852, dated 2d Feb. 1832,
letter II. h.
20 Baltic Ootthnbufl, No.35I, dated 1st Sept.1831,
letter H. h.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 953, do. 9th Dec 1830,
letter II. h.'
20 Bank Columbus, No. 1448, do. 1st Oot. 1829,
letter II.
20-Bank Columbus, No. 1206, do 1st Oct. 1829,
loiter H.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 252, do. 7th May, 1836,
letter H. h.
2Q Bank Columbus, No. 12, duted 1st Jan 1830,
letter torn.
20 Central It. ltond, No. 775, do. 3d June, 1836,
letter A.
20 Bank State of Georgia, No. 997, do. 1st Sept.
18 dim, letter A.
20 Bank Darien, No. 1678, do. 1st Dec. 1832, let
ter B. b.
20 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No; 10, do. 5th
Dec. 1834, letter A.
50 Mechanics’ Bank 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, duted 1st
Nov. 1831,-letter A."
20 Bank Milledgoville, No. 4251, dntod 2d Sept.
1836, letter A.
100 BankMillcdgeville, No. 436, do 3dJan.l837,
letter A. . *•
100 Pluntqrs &Mechtmics’llnnk Columbus, No.
59, duted 9th May ; 1838, Letter A.
50 Plan. & Mech. Bunk Columbus, No. 330, da
ted 2d Nov. 1837, letter A.
50 Ins. Bank Savannah, No. 18, dated 8th Dec
1829, letter K.- •
‘ NOTICE.—Three months after .'ate, applica
tion will be made to the (above) ditiereiit Banks
for new notes, the.left hand half of said bills be-
itiglost,
WILLIAM SMITH.
Troupvifie, Ga. 15th Oct, 1839.
. KFThe Georgian, Augusta Chronicle nnd Sen-
tiiiel, Southern Recorder and Columbus Herald
nnd Sentinel, will please publish the ubove week
ly for three months, nucf forward their accounts
to nie'ntTrbupvifie, Ga. for payment.
oct 31 20713m • W.8.
W3gsuggniKEiafc:43jkSR
[WHitflc IYo.—9T,OGl. V
D. Detijjjsfiy,
H AS just retuniedlVomNew-Yorlewithalargi
and splendid nbortwent of orelgii iun.h
Domestic DRY GOODS, wliich wiil hu soldo,
reduced prices tor cash or short credit, consisting
of it V
50 nieces French, Gorman nnd Eng. Hrerino?
50 do. Mou-HtideLnines
600 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and
.. qnmities. ’•
600 , yards Ingrain. Carpeting, best quality
600 do, Cotton • uo.
1000 tfieces Envqsh: F^i^h and Am. Calicoes
10 bales 3-4 an^i 4-4 browu Itomcspun
6 cases bleached Shirtings and Sheetings.
25‘pieces white and red Fluimejs
do. Room Paper and Bordering
do. Satinets, assorted colors and qualities
do. Apron Checks
do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lmvn
do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankets
inlr Whitney. Rose nud Mackinaw do.
loz. assorted Head Hdkfe.
10 cases do. Florence braid and plain Straw
Bonnets
25 nieces plain nnd figured Silks, new stylo-
* 25 boxes assorted Ribbons
300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton nnd worsted Ilose
290 do. Gentlemen's woolen nnd cotton do.
60 do. Ladies kid uud silk Gloves
100 do Gent’a woolen, kid and buckskin do.
25 bales Band Boxes
Together with a choice assortment of silk, broche,
cotton and worsted Shawls, Locos, fc'min, checked
and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, Ac.
Als, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
oct 28 210—ly '
1000
30
:io
25
25
100 i
300 {
Bale Rope.
0 COILS, a very superior article, for sale
by WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
[den 5
French Chcmlcaa*.
SULPHATE Quinine, Sulphate and Acetnte
P of Morphine, Crotpn Oil, Oil of Black Pop.
|,Kreosotc, Piperine, Prussic Acid, Iodine,Em-
ie,.F.xt. Nux Vomica, Hydrodato, Potassa, &c.
,treceivedporNewark, and foranjeby.
*13 G, R. HENDRICKSON
Hair Oil, Bears Grease and Po
matum.
M ACASSAR Oil, English, do do American,
• Ward’s Vegetable Oil,Boars O'ti.do Grease,
Pomatum, in pots; do iu rolls, Aldrich’s Bnlm
Columbia.. Just received aud fbr sale on ucconi-
Corner of Broughton & Whitaker-sts. ,
nov 20 Opposite the Mansion House.
‘The true riches of life is health/
"TTfrE know that health and the ab'ility to "labor
V f con«titutds4U^jveaUh of ‘Iwgreat riin?** of
toe people in this,'as m most other countries. To
preserve, therefore, that health by ilutUral means
is a grand im/raluml political scheme,to lulfd.whicli
requires our ntpiost attention. The miprece-
.dentedpopfflarityanduniversahipprobation which
this medicine has achieved tlirougfiout,the United
States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico and the Wost
Indies, fully justify Dr: Peters in warmly and con-
sc^iitiously recommendiiig tlieiu iu tlie bpeuiui at
tention of the afflicted, ,
Dr. Peters 1ms spent much time in experiment
ing with different Vegetable Medioines lor diseas
es of the liver, and how oilers his Vegetable Pills
as die best, most convenient and cheapest Medi
cine that can be prepared for general use.
One great quality of his Vegetable Pills is flint
they have the.altemative principlenombiiied-with
tlieir carthartic, or operative qualities, or that they
not only cleanse tlie stomach and bowels by pur
ging, but they)regulate theliver, change the mor
bid secretion, strengthen tlie digestive organs, pn
rify the blood, invigorate tho circulation, und gives
lone and energy to the nervous Bvstepi.
They are mud nnd pleasant in their operation
and convey almost nnmediate conviction of tlieir
Utility from their first dose. Tlicv can be taken
with safely by persons of any age; and the feeble,
tlie infirm, the nervous and ucjieato arc strength
ened by tlieir operatiop, because they clekr the
system of bad humors, quiet nervous irritability,
and invariably produce sound health.
Tho Vegetable Pills are a sure Remedy for jaun
dice, sick and nervous headache, dyspensy, cos
tivencss, sickness of the. stomach; heartburn, all
bilious complaints,'fevers of ull kinds, and if taken
at tho commencement will invariably chock their
progress, .and save the patient; from a protracted
and datigqjous sirkness. They are invaluable in
nervous and hypocondrical affections, loss of ap
petite. and nil complaints to which femulos alone
are subject. They operate as ft mild speedy purge,
and are a safe and certain remedy tor worms in
children.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, J of New-
Orlpnns, La.Oct. 9,1837.—“I have received much
assistance in my practice; especirilly in jaundice
and yellow fever; tVoiii tlie use of Peters’ Pills. I
presume that, on an uverage, I prescribe 100 box
es jper month.”
Extract of u letter from Dr. FilCelmhl, of Hud
son, New-York, Jtiue3,183').—“I was uware that
Dr. Peters was one of the best chemists in the U.
States,' and felt assured that he would some duy
(from his intimate knowledge of the properties of
herbs and drugs) produce nn efficient -medicine,
aud I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills
fully respond to my expectation. They are, in
deed, n superior medicine and reflect nlike upon
the demist, the physician, and tho phylosopher.’
Extract of a letter from Dr. Wuiuos, of Cin
cinnati, Feb. 2,1833.—“Your Pills are the mildest
in their operations, aqd yet most powerful iu their
effects, of any l have ever met with in my prac
tice of eight and twenty yeurs. Their action on,
the chyle, and hence on the impurities of the blood
is evidently very surprising.”
CkAulottk, N. C. Jiih. J, 1837.
Dear Sir—I have made freqilont use of your
Pills in the incipient stage of bilious fever, aiul ob
stinate constipation of tlie bowels; also, in tlie en
largement of the spleen, chronic diseases of tlie
liver, sick headache, general debility, and iu all'ca-.
sob have found them to be very effective.
J. D.. Boyd, M. D.
Mecklf.nbouo .Co.-Ya. Feb. 7,1837;
Havingnsed Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for
the last 12 months, I take pleasure in giving my
tostimonv-of their good effects-in .oases ot dys
pepsia, sick hoiulacho, bilious fevers, aud other
Ureases, produced by iuilctivity of the liver.—
They are a safe and mild aperient, being tbe best
article of tho kind I have ever used,
Gkorof. C. SCOTT, M. D.
- This celebrated Medicine is for sale by all the
principal Druggists iu Savannah.and throughout,
the United States, the Canada^ Te&is, Mexico,
and the West Indies. Price 50 ceils per box, with
looged. ,, ,
Most important to the American Public,
t The-Uhitcd Suites proprietor of the celebrated
Luc'inaCordial, or Elixir of Lovo^begs to lav be
fore the community, the' f6fiow*tiig“certificftte,
wliich ho has received from the iuveutor, the illus
trious Dr. Magniu, of Paris i
“This is to certify, that Ihave disposed of the
recipe for midting the Luciua Cordial, or Elixir of
Love, and ulso the right to sell it throughout tlio
United States of North America, to John Winters
Holdenvejl, M. D. My reasons lor so doing, is,
that the demands to mu for tho above Cordial, of
which I am tho inventor, are so numerous, that I
anutnablc to supply all the orders lropiFrunceand
Italy alone; and have therefore disposed ofthe
privileges vouchsafed iu this and other certificates
of a like nature, iu order to generalise tlie benefit**
of my discovery throughout the world. .'
Given under my baud at Paris, on this nineteenth
day of January, in the year of our Lord, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight.
, * ERASTE MAGNIN.
Gfisnard Dellttc,
Ulii '*
Witnesses.
William Merritt,
Thiff higliiy important medicine is for sale by
Joliu Winters Uoiderwell, No. 129Liberty-street,
New-York'; Chavl.-s B. Tvlc-r. No. 70 Cliesnnt-st.
Philadelphia; nnd in Baltimore hy Roberts &. At
kinson, John-M. I^aropto, nndG. R. Tyler; in
Washington City by Tobias Watkins nnd Charles
Stott; iu Georgetown by O..M.- Limhacuin; in
Richmond hy John E. Euatice; in Petersburg by
Braggs Thomas, nnd Dupuy, ltoser &■ Jones;
nud in Norfolkby M. A. Samos and B. Emerson;
and by John Wooilly, No. 65 I’oydras-st. New-
Orleatis.
It can also bo fotuia at all tlie principal Drug
Stores in South-Corolina, and in Augusta, hy Ha-
vilnnd, llisley &. Co.. Thomas Barrett & Co. and
Nelson Curler; and iu Savannah by
G. It. HENDRICKSON.
Price $3 per bottle, with full directions,
aug 5 164—7y
Cloths, Cnssimcrcs, Ac.
A very & joiinson, have received,
Black, blue black, brown, claret, green, &c.
West of Engjand Cloths
Black, mixt, brown, striped, &e. Cassimeres
Oxford mixt, black, brown,.green,,&c. Premium
Satinets
Heavy mixt do. do. for servants
Jeans, Liuseys, dec. , do. do.
Heavy Dufiti Blankets
Also, fine rihboty bound Whitney, Rose, &c,
■ Blahkets.
oct 23 Soutli side Monument Square.
IVcw Fail Goods. •
Received by G. B. Lamar.
3 ^ A AND 4-4 Scotch P' jgharas
. “it Flnu Long Lawus, Irish Linens #
Brown Hollaud, do. Hamilton Fluimel
American Prints, Worsted Gloves
Worsied und Cotton IToricry
AVERY & JOHNSON,
oct 2 South side Monument Square.
ItOill Ilf i-r .It ni'rt lil !•» f‘*t>-
"1L li om luig -Savauit.ilratid,. _
lid c.Y*eusip afi-orthfeht of iiewest style oPI'W
*')' andriMplc Goods, tousisniigin nurtof ihefol-
oviiigartflpH, v;x: ,• ‘ . ..*.*•
KJO piece:; Cm dr va tCvrurya
J -0 do / a b • •
20 (Jo. ui\v % t){y?o 4 4 French'Print*
up; on, - English CaliedcB
i o» bjicfk and oO.’il Scotch Gltijhataf
doAKentitwky Jeiins
do. White Fla lib H
do., Red * k do. various qualities
‘do'./MuJiiulQ Litiiies . <
5*1, 6-4 and 8-4 Ghiuoillc Shawls *
\ AV. 11. & S. Rogers,
H AVE just received from New York, the fol
lowing Fancy Goods, viz:
I box omb’d changeable Bonnet Ribbons, c
.. i spleudid^irticle
1 box stip’r'fig’d Satin do do
1 do fancy French Silk Bags
1 do Plaid Bonner Ribbons
6 'Wflite Net Veils
2 dozen Net Shawls
1 do Silk emb’d Scarfs
1 do Plaid do do-
1 doThibetdo do
4 pcs brown and black Silk Fringe
1 (IpPlilllvgraiiimy
' 1 'dozen Iniiuit’s Waists
10 do Nuns (Dutch) Iaiee
’yogetlier-with various-artides in tlie Faucy tine.
nov South Bide Market Square,
Desirable Dry Goods.
R eceived by
AVERY & JOHNSON.
Ladies French Kid Gloves
Dp black aud col’d sewing silk do
Do white do do
Do black ^ do Mitts “
Do long whifai'Kid Gloves r ’ •
Gents block and col’d Kid do
Do woolen do, Boyswooleu do
Do silk dp
Ladies and Gents silk Hosiery
Gents Lambs wool and Merino 4 Hose
Do heavy wool 4 Hose
Do Meritio tinder Shirts and Drawers
Welsh, Merino. 3uxopy r &c. FlanpelB, •warrant-
ed.npt to shrink when washed.
Thibet Wool do, Biocha do
Rich Plush Mantillas, do' Cheaneal Tippets
I)o do Ladies Hat Ornaments
Thibet nnd Bay udere Scarfs
Rich silk do; plaid Ciishmere do.
For sale on favorable tp»m<.
de'c 3 South side Monument square.
CO
t : -0
30
. JO
40
-i#
. t>0 MerTtto fthuwU and Munties
4flU Elmwls, various htviea and qualltfes „ *
100 pieces French,tmd English Merinos
fTO do. Ponaee .Silk Hdhft, • 1
20 do. FnglWvSpitlutfteldSitfcilo.
50 dozertAV oleh Gloves
20' dQ. Meiis Bimk and H.'S, Glove#
20 do, Ladies H,B. Gloves
20 do, ,do. , Bilk oral Cotton Glove*
- ‘ qtiaXong Mitts
50 pieces*col’d;und bluCk Silks,newest stylo
2 cases Ciipto’n Fbiiyiel
20 pieces new style Uiwsiinero
20 do. Vesting!! 1 /
Iff do fc Broadcloths, varions qualities
30 boxes Boimet, Gap Tiifteta and Beit Rib*-
bous ' * . ’ *
100 dozen silk, worsted and eotton Hose and
Half Hose ,
. JO boxes Satin Ribbons, from No. 2 to 22
48 Ladies white Florence Bonnets
X«ir
100 colored Bonnets
White und colored Satins, col’d Florences
White and bla6k Crane *
Black Love Shawls, black Bombasine
Nuns Hoods, nnd a general assortment off
lesirable goods. Eorsalo-by ‘ ,
oct 29 A, BENNETT.
Wl IS. Uoyd-JIaiket Square^
H AS just received pet recent arrivals,
2doz Muslin Collars
4 do English Frilled do -
3 ncs black Silk Fringe, 2 do Wire Blond
2Alo black fancy Blond
12 do Thread Laces, 6 do German do
8 do Lisle do, 3 do VViro Edging ■
4 do Blonfl Quiling, 12 do Plaid Swiss
14 do Beltings, 3do Mantilla Lace
4 do Grecian N£i do, 5 do Bobbinet Lactf <-
8 do Snittalfiel4Hdkfs,13 do Pongee hdkff-
4 do plain Silk do, 3do do Satin do
5 doz Gauze do, 4 do fancy do
C do embroidered do
5 do Gents Brose Gloves
4 do Ladies do do, 3 do do Kiddo
3 do GentsBuck Gloves
2 do do H. S. do
8 do India Rubber Stisneudera
3 do supei do do do,
14 pcs uticut Velvet Ribbons
Also, a splendid assortment, of Plain, Figured
nud Chaugeublp Silks. not 30
Boston & Rankle*
Market Square, Savannah,
H AVE in store, aud are receiving per varioiur
arrivals, a full sttpply of Groceries,Bagging,
&c. Among which are-
10 hluls. St. Croix Sugar
11 do. Porto Rico Co,
60 bags Coffee •
150 pieces Bagging, 42,43 and 44 inches
50 coils Bale Rope
100 lbs. Bagging Twine
10000 do.- Baltimore cured Bacon, Hams,Sided,;
and Shoulders • .
3000 biuhels heavy Maryland Seed Oftt*
Caual and Balt. Flour, whole and 4 W)l§*'
10 casks-and 25 boxes Goshen Cheese
IB kegs choice Buttejr , *
20 A, 20 J, nnd 20 4 bhb. Buckwheat Flour
10 boxes Sperm. Candles *
5 pipes Otard, Dupuy & Ce’s. 4th proeff
Brandy
6 flo. Seignette do. do.
5 do. Hoiland.Gin
20 bbls. Peach Brandy
30 do. Rye Gin, 30 do. Whiskey
20 do. Rum
Madeiraj Tencriffe, Port and Sweel Male*
gaWmes
Butter and Wine Biscuit
Almonds and Raisins, Tobacco ‘
10 tons iron, assorted
75 kegs Nails, &c
All of which they offer On accommodating femur.
Goshen Sutler.
FIRKINS prime Goshen Butter, now
01/ landing and for sale by
dec 23 L. BALDWIN.
Pig Fork and F. 91. Eeeff*
HALF bhls Pig Pork, and 10 half hhls
JLqi Mess Beef, hist received and for sale by
' dec 23 LONG & PATTERSON.
Ale and Older.
-g Fk BBLS Ale, 20 boxes Champagne Ctdor,
for sule by KING & COOMBS,
dec 23 Uniou Forry Wharf.
Goshen BuUcr.
a fk FIRKINS choico Goshen Butter, receiv
ft. V/ ed by the L. Baldwin* and for sale by
dec 23 C. L. McNISH.
* Apples. ,. * -.*
BBLS Applosjustrecmvetl per brig New
I If Hanover, and for solo by .
dec3 LONG.& FARTERSON.
lull direfctlous.
QU 8.S..
104—ly
HffnvaMn.Se^ars, ..
■ft /AffkYV SUPI5RLQR Spanish Segurs,
favorite brands,.just received
nud for sale.by. . - ‘ r
Jan 4 LONG & PATORRSON.
New Goods.
A BENNETT has also opened Store No,
.• 2, Wariug’s Buddings, with a large nnd
splendid assortment ofMilleuary Goods, consist
ing in part, namely:’
10 boxes Lndies Florence Braid, Snlit Straw,
Leghorn, Straw, Braid, col’d English and
cpimmm Straw Jlonuets
50 dozen col’d Nun's Hoods
40 boxes Bonnet, Cap. Satin and Tofeta Ribbons
10 do Bells, \ arious styles and qualities
Col’d Silks. Florences^ Satins, &c. and a great
variety of fancy goods, for sale wholesale or retuil
very low. nov 11
Ladd, Tapper * Sistare,
O FFER for sale on good terms, . j. .
150 bbvls first quality Cuba Molasses
300 bags good, fair and prime green Cuba Cofiee
150 do superior old.Java , (, °
60 mats very fine old Manilla
Hilda prune Porto R' f: ° Sugar
.25 boxes Boston refined Loaf do
10 bids first quality.enn lied do „
20 half chests superior Black^Tea
50 half boxes Baker’s No 1 Chocolate.
50 bugs heavy Sumatra Pepper
100 boxes Negro Pipes, large sizes . . . a
500, Domijons, ussorleu, 1 to 5 gallons , , ,.
200 Whole and halfhoxes Bunch Raisins (!
125 pcs 42inch Dumlee Bagging .
200 kegs Cut Nails, mwortod , -
50 casks Browu"Stout, quarts and pints
50 basket/Champagne, Anchqr.und K e y.
50 boxes Spariding Hock " -
200 AI Spanish Segars *■ .
4 pipes Holland Gin, Beehive nnd Hourglass
2 halfpipes Loudon Dock Braudy ..
10 do do.J.J. Dupuy&Co.db
10 do Amorican r do “
300 bhls Connecticut Cm, Phelps* Gowdy s
100 do Boston .. do, Eagle brand
100 da do Rum , do
30 do superior Bidtuporc Wh!«kcy
J0 do do ulclMoucngaiicla.dn
J00 halfpipps uml iutiu , tnr ! ,ciwk*i Mudeirn, Port,
riicily Madeiraattdi'icQ V/ines .
! 100 bags Sliot ; assorted .. _
1300 Giiudrtomut , nov^b
.Seasouttliic Goods.
B ROADCLOTHS—Black, invisible green,
olive, blue, dark mixed and cudct.inixedand
brown, English double milled.
Cassimeres—Drab, black, dark grey and striped.
Satinets—Blue, drab, cadet and-dark mixed.
Suspenders—Elastic and knitted, also Extra Ends.
Hosiery—Lambs Wool, Vigouia, white und mix
ed Cotton. .
Gloves—Colored and white Hoskih, Buck-kin,
• Bilk and Beaver !
Umbrellas—Silk and Cotton. -
Stocks—Satin, and Bombusin, with bows and
plain. •
Cravnts-^Bluck Italian and fancy colored. Also,
Merino Skirts.
Brushes—Cloth, lmir, nail aud tootii.
Handkerchiefs—White Silk, plain,- red and figur
ed. Just received, add (or sale by
GEORGE W. ftEIIN,
oct 22 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
Almonds, Currants and Citron#
•f BAGS Almonds, 12 boxes Citron
A Vf *2 casks Currants, 9 bop Walnut*
1 Parmerson Cheese • ■■ ' . }
12 boxes Capers, 12 do Olive* -
Just received and for sale by
dec21 J. B. GAUDRY. »
Cliristinns Presents.
L ADIES elegant Rose Wood, Shell, Mahtfjp*
any and inlaid AYork Boxes
Elenjati’t Chiiienl Work Boskets .
Toilet Bottles, richly gift in great variety
Essence Boxes, faucy
Pearl, Shell, and Ivory Card Cases
Gold ami SilVcr Pencil Cases
Puzzles and Alphabets, Dissected Mops, for (Shi!
dron ’ ' .' ' *
Games of Graces, Dominates, Battledors, Cancel!
MusicalBoxes, Accordions, &c. Just received!
nnd for sile by
jlecI9_ G/R-HENDRICK8QN.
DavhFs Compound Creosote
Tooth Wash.
A N agreeable vegetable preparation for clean*'
sing, whitening and preserving the Teeth,
restoring spongy and diseased Gums to a natural
und healthy state, purifies the mouth and sweetens
the breath j preventive (brand cure of tlie tooth
ache, canker, soreness, nud the various uffection*
of the month and throat, whether occasioned by
mercurials or otherwise. Prcpare.d only by T*
Davis, Manufacturing Chemist—Price 50 cent*.
For sale by PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
.Opposite die Market
dec 27 Sign ofthe Golden Glob*
‘ Garden Sccds-Crop 1839.
A SUPPLY of English and Shnker’s Garden
XjL.iSeeds, for snle on reasonable terms by
PORCHER & LL ROCHE,
Opposite the Murket,
dec 5 Sign ofthe Golden Glhbe,
Dry Goods.
1 NANCY-'Alpeewr, Marseilles Crib Cnnnfer-
. panes, white. Marseilles CouuterpaneB, as
sorted sizes . ' ' ■
White and col’d notted do do do
Blanket Shawls, low priced Red Flannels
BL'nahed nnd unbleached Canton Flannel.
English blenched dp do
Low priced Satinets; Kentucky Jeaiis
Black rind blueblacli : Botuhasins
Welsiv Flannels, Thihet Scarfs
French and English Merinos. For sale by
••• •.* t GEORGE W. BiEHN,
nov 25 No. 2 Shad’s Building.
Pepper’,
Ginger, &Tc; For snip by
POltCUUR&LAUOOHF.,
u Opposito Ihe Morirpt. 1
dec.6 . ' " ' ;^igndf the Golden rilobp;
■ i B i'HSStcs, &c.
OINE Ivory mid Horn' IJre.u'mo told Pocket
Fresh Spice.,
rh(fv MATS Cinnutuon
X - r V? 1 bbl Nlitraee*, fro.lt tutport.il
1 case Mace do, 1 bag Cloves do ,
■ 20 ltega pure ground Ginoeit.
19 bags lloot do t .
5 do Alspice, &c> Just received ond for
by G. ft, HENDRICKSON,
'!'o Invalids. ‘
T>ERIIIUDA, Arrow Root,Tapioca and dago,
X3 just received und forsale by ' _ d
T fiosc Water. ; . .
A LARGE supply of treble distilled Eilgb.b,
XjL French ond Anicrican Rose Wuter, juat re-
■t i FINE neiv Stove, well calculated fora More
.Aorolrarcb. Forsaleby ^ ^ .
Combs, Hair,Cloth, Null; Combs,and supc-
TvTutor striilhcrt SpftirmIVily ,
\ GALLS. ^uperiQr Winter ; utramed
Sperm Oil, warranted pure.- •*■”!»
30D gallons 2d c,u dity do justreceived per'Wm
T mf HENDRICKSON.
Ftixirof Bavte* - ; ,v
mHIS valuable flavored Cordial iseX^QQtcd irt
JU L^oinus,tniur,«jiuiii r xnji.h, i r ■ inis vuiuwuiu '*—7 ^ • « .
rior English, li'rOhclt and American Tooth Rrinh* j A a few duys bv the brig Opelmtfws, trom uw-
e«, nud Shaving Bru.tiies, in the greutub* va-1 tithore. Itis needless to comment upoujtievoi*
rielyi' Justrccyivod imd foreale Ly - • - j nabla properties of this Bark fori'ever anjiAg»|.f
duo 8 . 1 1 G. ft, HFiNDllICKSO .. | Nervous Debility of Weak btomacb. u«Jdie tesfi
moniala ill bands ot tbo ligahUj W'| «'imcc its vj!
liable nr.alitics. If can old v-be procureditt th*
"tora oT PORCHER * MttPWBr
m | de«6 ' If ole Ag.al»r
SinctSv Ekcn’A ,
TTVlVlEltSAI, SlrviiitbenbK' Plaster, for snlc : i
HJ |,y -‘ -A.'PARSONS.- '■
deo-'Ji' . .