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The <« DAILY BTUPWlIilCAN”
Is published in the
CITY OP SAVANNAH,
BY
Juntos Ciolaud*
itOTfltiT DOLLARS per annum, pauahle in
or FIVE DOLLARS Ibr Six Months.
Tri-woeklyRepublican,”
L published three timos a week, (Monday, Wed
kienduy and Friday) at tho office oftho “ Daily
apuhlioan, M containing all tlie intolligonco
published In tho Daily Paper, ut
MV E DOLLARS per annum,
or THREE DOLLARS
lor nix months.
AU Advertisement* published at tho usunH'ntcs,
liz: Seventy-five Cents for tho first, and Thirty-
Overt and n half for oach hiaortion after, per
umare of twelve lines. ‘
rN. B. Each Citation by the Clerks oftho Courts
If Ordinnry, that application has been made for
fitter* of Administration, must bo published
tfIRTY DAYS at least. *
■Notice by Executor* and Administrator* for
tbtor* and Creditors to render in their accounts
1st he published SIX WEEKS. ....
%ale* of Negroes by Executors and Artminw-
kors must be at pubic auction, on tbe hrstl uoa-
I of the mouth, between the usual hours of
I, at tho place of Public Sales in tho County
ire the Letter* Testamentary, ufAdutimstra-
(or Guardianship may have been granted, first
li sixty DAY* uotice thereof in one ol the
K Kozottea of this State, and ut tlie door ef
Court House, where such sales aro to be
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must he nub-
ted for four months, before uuy order absolute
all be made thereupon by tho Court.
Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Adtnm.stni-
w, and Gunrdiani. must be published SIX! \
AYS before tlie day of Sale. Thc«o sales must
made at the Court House door of the Couuty
.vhich tlie property is situate, and on- tho first
iiesdiiy of the Month,betwoeir the hours often in
L morning and lour in the afternoon. No sale
Itn day to day U valid, uulasa so expressed 1
r . advertisement. ...... .
Applications by Executors, Administmtoraand
Eardtam to tho Court ofOrdinery for leave to
Kl Land, must ho published FOURMONTH3.
Isolos of personal property Yexcept negroes
* testate and intestato estates hy Executors an,
Idministrators must ho advertised FORTY
T \YS
[Application* by Executor* and Administrators
Letters Dimibwory, must be published SIX
>NTHS.
xmlioatUma for foreclosure of Mortgages on
Estate muHt-be advertised once a month for
MONTHS.
rs oftho CourtofOrdmary, (accompam-
a copy or the bond or agreement) to
ties to land must ho advertised Timms
;s at least. ,
ifltalosnndiw executions rcgulmlv grant-
Courts, must bo advertised 1HIR EY
.—■under mortgage executions SIXTY
I—Sales ofperlsnaftjo property under or
Uourt, mustbe advertised, generally, TLN
» before tho day of sale.
Advertisements will be punctually attended
i* AH Letters directed to this Office or the
Itor, must be post paid, to entitle them to at-
New Good*, Wew Rood*
T HE subscriber baa received and now cp \
from brig Savannah and ship Celia,*‘
and extensive assortment of neweststyle o
ay and Staple Good*, consisting in part of t]
-'wing articles, vizi
100 piece* Cordova Kerseys
120 do. Satinets
—Vol. XXKVII.1
SAVANNAH. L(Oa.) THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1840.
[Whole Wo.—07,009.
Illustration oi* Reality.
. A Desirable Offer.
mO RENT—Tho aubscriber'* Store, on his
v JL wharf, well adapted for a Shin Chandlery
Grocery, or any. busmens cohtiecteu with ship-
ping. It is needles* Tor him to say morn of this
advantageous offer to those who would desire to
embark In that line, a* it i* well known to bo one
of the best iu town.
The subscriber would also inform his friends
that ho jias embarked in tbe Steamboat business,
and lus services, or those of his second son, John
F. Guilmnrltn, can be always had ut his vvlmrf,
for those shipping, Ac. hy tlie steamers Beaufort
District and tha Despatch, at all times.
JOHN GUILMARTIN.
N. B.—Also to rent, a spacious three story
House, heretoforekuown aa-“The Independent
Hotel,” fronting oil the Bay, in Eust Broad street,
well adapted for a Boarding House, with a Ten
Pin Alley, Bar, &c. attached. uov 26
Garden Seerts.
|E subscriber has just received per brig
Hadison, his supply of fresh Garden Seeds,
ited to be of best quality, uud lue growth of
is, kidney,
, bloc
, half moon and Valentine; Beet,
Jirnin, blood, white. Scarsity and Mangel
fell Cabbage, early York, Battersea, Druin-
r Bergen and red Dutch; Carrot, early horn,
bn* orange: Cudnmber* early framed, long
_ n ahd prickly; Lettuce, early ice and long
InrMeiion, Citron, Pine Apple, Nutmeg and
Kuitnans) early Cauliflower; Onion, silverskiii’d,
land white Portugal; Okra, curled Parsley,
kper, long sweet Spanish Pease, pvvarf, Mar-
Rut, Charlton, bine Imperials, Washington,
liop’s Prolific and Tall Marrowfat; Radish,long
fcet, short top’d do,white turnip do,early fraui-
Ind black fall; Squash, eurly bush and long
ik necked; Sulsifv, Toma oes; Turnip, early
Lh, large flat Globe aud Rutabogo; Pepper
Eg, Water Cress, white and red Clover, Lu-
So Grass, Ac. For sale by
B ’ ANSON PARSONS.
irrv
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR is the
grandest ornument belonging to tiie human
frame. How strangely tho Iosr of it changes tho
countenance and prematurely bring* on the ap
pearance of old age, which-causes many to recoil
at being uncovered, and sometimes even to shun
society to avoid the jests und sneers of their ac
quaintance; tlie remainder of their lives are con
sequently spent in retirement. In short,not even
the lo3a of property fills tho generous thinking
youth with that heuvy sinking gloom as does the
loss of his hair. To avert ull these unpleasant
circumstances, Oldridge’s Balui of Columbia stops
the hair from Hilling oIron the first application and
a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produ
ces eyebrows and whiskers; prevents tho hair
from turning grey, makes it curl beautifully, and
frees it froni scurf. . Numerous certificates of the
first respectability in support of tb$ virtue* of 01*
dridge’* Bahu, ore shown by tlie proprietors.
K?*Read the following:
Robert Wharton, Eaq. late Mayor of Philadel
phia, has certified, us may bo seen below, to the
nigh character of tlie following gentlemen.
The undersigned do hereby certify that we have
•used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. 01-
dridge, and huve found it highly serviceable not
only ns a preventive against tlie falling off of hair,
but also a certain restorative.
WM. THATCHER, Senior,
Methodist Minister in St. George charge.
No. 80 North Fifth-street.
JOHN P. INGL18,331 Arch-street.
JOHN D. THOMAS, M. D. 163 Race-at.
JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce-st.
HUGH McCURDY, 243 South7th st.
JOHN G ARD, Jr. 123 Arch-St.
The aged, and those who persist in wearing
wigs, may not always experience its restorative
qualities, yet it will certainly raise its virtues in
the estimation oftho public, when it is known that
three of the above signers are more titan.50 yeuYs
of age, and tlie others not less tlum 30.
[From the Mayor.]
Commonwealth of Pen
800 Dollars Challenge.
T HE Genuine FRENCH PILLS against all
tlie QUACK NOSTRUMS of the ago for
the euro of # # # * * *
The French Pill* are applicable to all cases, for
either sex, (warranted free from mercury,) and
possesses great advantage* over the Balsam* and
all liquid medicines, by being entirely free from
emell, and consequently do not effect the. breutli,
thereby preventing the possibility of a discovery
while using them.
Besides this important advantage they never din-*
agree with the stomach, and in the first stages of
the disease they usually effect a cure in a few days,
with little regard to diet or exposure.
In the most obstinate stages of the disease, they
are equally certain.having cured many after every
other remedy had tailed. In short, they have been
so universally successful, that thut tho proprietor
challenges any one to produco a remedy of eaual
certainty, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred
Dollars, For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. A J. M. TURNER.
Price $2 per box.
aug 5 164—ly
LI)GINA CORDIAL
Lo Cotdittl de Lucino—On I*Elix
ir de I’Amour*
mHE subscriber has tho pleasure of aunounc-
JL itig to the citizen* of the Uiiitcd States, that
he 1ms purchased, for a very large sum and from
the inventor, tlie colehrnted Dr. Mngnin, of Paris,
the recipe and right for making this astonishing
medicine. Until tho appearance of the “Luciifa
Cordial,” (about three years since J it was thought'
that the complaints which it speedily overcome*,
wore beyond the reach of human remedy, avfor
upwards of a thousand years, they hod bullied the
wisdom and ingenuity of the most profound phy
sicians in all part* of the world. This Cordial,
however, to the great advantage of the human
race, soon proved itself to be the desideratum *o
long sought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding
the brief period of its existence, it 1ms acquired a
celebrity so great, that it is eagerly sought ibr
tliroughoiit tlie civilized globe. Dr. Magtiin soon
finding that the demand wus so vast a* to render
a supply impossible, disposed of the recipe and
right of sale, under obugationa of^ secrecy, for
30
30
25
25
100
do.
do.
do.
do.
id qualities
Harrigon’s Specific Ointment,
F Oll the cure of White Swellings, Scrofulous
and other tumors, Ulcers, Sore Leg*, old und
fro3h Wounds, Sprains and Bruise*, Swellings
and Inflammations, Scald Head, Women’s Sore
Breasts, Rheumatic Paius, Tetters, Eruption*.
Chilbains, Whitlows, Biles, Corns and External
Diseases generally. It is likewise greatly superi
or to any medicine heretofore discovered for tho
chofedbacks and limbs of horses; forring worms,
chapped lip*—and in short, for every external bo
dily evil that may tbll to tho lot of manor beast.
For sale by . •
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
Price 50 cents per box.
aug 5 104—ly
G
ETERS’Fills.
rlanti’s Pnlmonavia, or Vc-
. tretable Demulcent.
cases of obstinate Catarrh; in Coughs,
hetherarisirigfrom recent or neglected colds;
Luna; and ns an auxiliary and means of pre-
Slief from the threatening symptoms of np-
Jhig Pulmonary Consumption, no medicine
later claims upon the confidence of the in-
Jhnn the above modicine.
Jis for the afflictive and troublesome symp-
J of coughing, expectoration or phlegm, pam
So breast, Ac. which constitute prominent foa-
X of the complaint, that the Pulmounria was
ligued, and has manifested its most valuable pro-
Kthfequally nseftft of course In the relief of
Ighs and colds, arising from sudden changes of
lither, from wearing damp linen, &c.
for sale by A. BARTON.
" may 23
I, Robert Wharton,— vv — - . .
adelphia, do liereby certify that I am well acquaint
ed with Messrs. J.P. Inglis, John S. Furey, and
Hugh McCurdy, whose names are signed to the
above certificate, that they are gentlemen of char
acter and respectability, and as such full credit
should be given to tlie said certificate.
In witness whereof, I hifve hereunto set my hand,
[L. S.] and caused the seal of the city to be af
fixed, this sixth day of December, Ac.
ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor.
Caution.—Observo that each bottle of tho gen
uine Balm has a sploudid engraved wrapper, on
which i* represented tlie Falls of Niagara, the A-
gent’s name, &c.
A fresh supply received and for sale by
dec 12 ANSON PARSONS.
‘Tlse trsse riches of life t% health/
W E know that health nnd the ability to labor
constitutes tho wealth of the great mass of
. For Restoring the Hair.
HHE Cn*nd» Oil in so denoinH»n»* , 'b because it
\ is composed of vegetable ingredients,and its
lies are pre-eminently displayed ill the follow-
■respects: It possesses properties oftho most
Ibrious nature, which eradicates the scurf and
Inpurities uf die hair; nourishes the hair uud
vents iu fulling off, aud lessens tlie liability of
8 to turn grey; strengthens the weakest nuir,
Iproduces a luxuriant growth; gives a vigor
lo hair which soon produces an innnitablynat*
icnrl, and prevents its fulling out in a dump
lanhcre, or during exercise; renders the htur
lr l natural or artificial, heautifully soft and
lunt; bestows an itiesfunahlo gloss and pleas-
perfume to the tresses—iu line, reudors the
Kresstransrondaiitlv hmnttiiUI, promotes the
|th of whiskers, eyo brows, mustaches, &c,
■hildren’s hair its effects aro-strildngly honefi-
■s perfectly innoxious, aud may with safety
Tpliod to the youngest infimt; it erodientes the
[iff easier and Superior to combs, soaps, &o.;
Iremely pleasant to the infant, gradually
Itthens the hair, nnd augments its growth so
Vodncc a beautiful head of hair. Preserves
or after sea bathing, violent exorcise, nnd is
Peminent utility for persons travelling by sea
id, preserves the hair, rendering it peculiarly
hnt, nnd always dressed, has wonderful ef-
lon the hair in hot or cold climates, and is
In high estimation, hy distinguished persons
Id wholesale and retail by tho Proprietor,
L Quirk, 490 Broadway, Ncw-York, and by
Ittiuent, by A. PARSONS, Agent,
Savannah, Gn.
jee 75 conts per bottle. uov2G
taut Jelly & Brandy Peaches.
P DOZ. Currant Jelly ,20 do Brandy Peach-
Just received per brig Lamar, and
»by C. L,McNI3II.
t II 229
Xootli Wash.
IT received, a fresh supply o
rris 1 Tooth Wash, for cleanini
3 toeth. Received nnd for sale by
-• PARS
inoand
Eg
ANSON i
.SONS.
Steel iPcns,
y^^^SoRMEWIUJAMB.
Bale Bope.. .
COILS, a very Huperior article, for sale
[ by WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
. Frcncli Chemicals.
IPHATE Quinine, Sulphate and Acetate
1 Morphine, Croton Oil. Oil of Bluek Pep-
lebsote, Piperine, Prussic Acid, Iodine,Era-
pxt. Nux vomica, Hydrodate, Potassu,
feeivod per Newark, and for sale by
G, R. HENDRICKSON
Look at This.
T HE left hand halves of thebdbnamed below,
were mailed to tho address of the subscriber
on the Gth February last, at Greenville Court
House, South- Carolina, by Wm. Choice, which
have not come to hund, ana the probability is they,
must bn lost. Tho several Banks ore hereby noti
fied of my intention to make an application, after
duo notice, for new notes on tlie return oi the right |
hand halves, which are now in my possession,
$20 Bank of Augusta, No. 238, dated 3d Sept.
$20 Ilankof Augusta, do. 170, do. 3d Oct. 1828,
letter B.
20 Bank of Augusta, do. 890, do. 2d Jan. 1827,
20 BunkVolumbuB, No, 852, dated 2d Feb. 1832,
letter H. h. ' „
20 Batik. Cultliabtla, Ku.iwl, dated ah - , oepuxooi,
20 Bank Columbus, No. 953, do. 9th Dec 1830,
20 Bunk Columbus, No. 1448, do. 1st Oot. 1829,
20 Bank Columbus, No. 1206, do 1st Oct. 1829,
20 Bank Caiumbu*, No. 262, do. 7th May, 1836,
20 Bank Cohunbus, No. 12, dated 1st Jan 1830,
letter toru. , „„„
20 Central R. Road, No. 775, do. 3d Juno, 1836,
20 Bank State of Georgia, No. 997, do. 1st Sept.
18 dim, letter A.’ ^ ,
20 Bank Darien, No, 1678,do. lBt Dec, 1832, let
ter B.b.
20 Mechanics* Bonk Augusta, No. 10, do. 5tli
Dec. 1834, letter A. „ *. 4 ,
50 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. C3, dated 7th
April, 1835, letter B. X r ro j . j i .
100 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 58, dated 1st
May, 1835, letter B ^ r* as,
100 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 71, dated 1st
Nov. 1831, letter A.
20 Bank MiUcdgcville, No. 4251, dated 2d Sept.
1836, letter A. Von*
100 Bank MUledgevillo, No. 430, do 3d Jan.1837,
letter A. , ^ ..
100 Planter* & Mechanics’ Bank Columbus, No.
59, dated 9th May, 1838, Letter A.
50 Plan. & Much. Bank Cohunbus, No. 330, da
ted 2d Nov. 1837, letter A.
50 In*. Bunk Savannah, No. 18, dated 8th Dec
1829, letter K. *
NOTICE.—Three months afterdate, applica
tion will be made to the (above) different Banks
for new notes, the left baud half of said bills be-
mg lost. WILLIAM SMITH.
Tro'upvillc, Gn. 16th Oct. 1839.
03= Tho Georgian, Augusta Chromcleand Sen
tinel, Southern Recorder and Columbus Herald
and Sentinel, will please publish the above week
ly for three months, and forward theiraccouuts
to me at Troupville, Ga. for payment,
oot 31. iiffrfim w. S.
toe people in this, as in most other countries. To
preserve, therefore, that health by natural mean*
is a grand moral and political scheme,to fulfil which
requires our utmost attention. The unprece
dented po p ularity and uni versal approbation which
this medicine has achieved throughout tlie United
States, the Canadns, Texas, Mexico nnd the West
Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly and con
scientiously recommending them to the special at
tention of the afflicted.
Dr. Peter? has spent much time in experiment
ing with different vegetable Medicines lor diseas
es of tiie liver, and now offers his Vegetable Pills
as the best, most convenient and cheupest Medi-
cine that can be prepared for general use.
One great quality of his Vegetable Pills is that
they have die alternative principle combined with
tlioipcarthartlc, or operative qualities, or that they
not only cleanse the stomach and bowels by pur*
cing, But they, regulate tlie liver, change tlie mor
bid secretion, strengthen tlie digestive organs, pu
rify tha blood, invigorate the circulation,and gives
tone nnd energy to'tho nervou* system.
I They are niffdand pleasant in their operation
and convey almost immediate conviction ol their
utility from their first doae. They can be taken
with safety by persons of nnyage; and the feeble,
tho infirm, tlie nervous and delicate are strength
ened by their operation, because they clear the
system of bad humors, quiet nervous irritability,
und invariably produce sound health.
The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for jaun
dice, sick and nervous headache, dyspepsy, cos
tiveness, sickness of the stomach, heanouni, an
bilious complaints, fever* of all kinds, nnd if taken
at tlie commencement wifi invariably check their
progress, mid save the patient from a protracted
and dangerous sickness. They mo invaluable in
nervous and hypocoudrical affections, loss of ap
petite, nlid nil complaint* to which females alone
are subject. They operatea* a mild speedy purge,
nndni-o nsnfn anil certain remedy for worms iu
England and tho United State*, and other coun
tries, only preserving France uud Italy for himself.
Thu* has tho subscriber possesed himself of the
invaluable secret, aud now hastens to give tlie in
habitants of liia line of agency tlie benefits of hi*
speculation.
“Le Cordial de Lucine,” or, in English, “the
Lucinu Cordial,” is n general invigor&tor of the hu
man frame. In all the various case* of languor,
lassitude and debilitation, it is an unfailing reme
dy, ns it is equally its province to impart cheer
fulness and decision to the mind, as healtli ond vi
gor to tlie body. But tbe peculiar virtue on which
it* celebrity is based, is the facility and certainty
with which it restoresthe virile powers when they
have been destroyed by disease, time, reckless
ness, or any of tho numerous causes whiih termi
nate in tho prostration of those functions.
In common with the generality of really good
medicines, this Cordial contain* nothing ofta mer
curial or deleterious witure, among tlie many in
gredients which compose it; but is, at the same
time, so simple, yet bo efficacious, that while it can
renovate the prostrated energies of ti giant, an in
fant may use it, not only with impunity, but with
advantage.
The usages of society arc unfortunately such
that, notwithstanding the benefits which would bo
sure to result .from it, wo cannot enter into an an
alysis of tlris inestimable Cordial here, or publish
many of tho documents which have been receiv
ed, os voucher* of the blessings it ha* conferred on
numbers of despairing individuals. But this we
cannot forbear remarking—that it has been de
monstrated .that there is scarcely ever, if any such
tiling at all, as natural barrenness, or a* natural
imbecility of tlie procreant ftuictioiisin either sex;
and, therefore, that those evils are the effects of
artificial causes,and maybe speedily subdued and
removed by tlie use oi’ "Le Cordial do Lucine.”
The Lucina Cordial is also un indubitable euro
for the Gleet, and the Fluor Albus, obstructed,
difficult or painful Menstruation;' also, for the
incontinence of Urine or the involuntary dis
charge thereof. It is likewise an invaluable and
unrivalled modicine in cases of Chronic Errup-
tions of tho Bkin, and in the dropsical affections
of- the aged. ,
Most important to the American Public.
Tho United States proprietor of the celebrated
Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of Love, begs to lay be
fore the community, the following certificate,
which he 1ms received from tho inventor, the illus-
triou* Dr. Moguin, of Paris:
‘•This is to certify, that I lmvo disposed of the
recipe for making the Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of
Love, and also the right to sell it throughout the
United States of North America, to John Winters
Holderwcll, M. D. My reasons for so doing is,
that tho demands to mo for the above Cordial, of
which I am the inventor, are so numerous, that I
omunuble to supply all the orders frotnFraucoand
Italy alone; and hove therefore disposed of the
privileges vouchsafed in this nnd other certificates
of a like nature, in order to generalise the benefits,
of my discovery throughout the world.
Given under my bond at Pari*, on this nineteenth
day of January, in thoyear of our Lord, eighteen
hundred und thirty-eight.
ERASTE MAGNIN.
Gaspard Delluc, 1
William Merritt, ' )
This highly important medicine is for sale by
John Winters Holdcrwell, No. 129Liberty-street,
New-York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut-st.
Philadelphia; and in Baltimore by Roberts & At
kinson, John M. Laro.pie, and G. II. Tyler; m
Washington City by Tobias Watlcms and Charles
Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Linthacum; iu
Richmond bv John F.. Eustice; in Petersburg by
Braggs Thomas, and Dnptty, lloser & Jones;
and iu Nodblkby M. A. Santos and B. Emerson;
H AS just returned from^ow-Yorkwitha large
and splendid assortment of Foreign and
Domestic DRY GOODS, which will be sold at
reduced price* for cash or short credit, consisting
of
50 piece* French, German and Eng. Merinos
60 do. MouslindeLainos
500 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various size* and
qualities
500 yard* Ingrain Carpeting, best quality
500 do. Cotton do.
1000 nieces English, French and Am. Calico**
10 hales 3-4 ond 4-4 brown Homespun
6 cases blenched Shirtings and Sheeting*
25 piece* white and red Flannels
3000 do. Room Paper and Bordering
Satinets, assorted colors and
Apron Checks
Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn
Negro Cloth, 20do. Negro Blanket*
Whitney. Rose and Mackinaw do.
300 doz. assorted Head Ildkta.
10 cases do. Florence braid and plain Straw
Bonnet*
25 pieces plain and figmed Silks, new style
25 boxes assorted Ribbon*
300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and worsted Hose
200 do. Gentlemen’* woolen and cotton do.
60 do. Ladies kid and silk G!ovp«
100 do Gent's woolen, kid And buckskin do.
25 bales Band Boxes
Together with a choice assortment of silk, brocho,
cotton and worsted Shawls, Laces, plain, checked
and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, Ac.
Als, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
oct 28 210—ly
Cloths, Cnssimercs, &c,
A very a Johnson, have received,
Black, blue black, brown, claret, green, Ac.
West of England Cloths
Black, raixt, brown, striped, Ac. Cnssimeres
Oxford mixt, black, brown, green, Ac. Premium
Satinets •
Heavy mixt do. do. for servant*
Jeans, Linseys, Ac. do. do.
Heavy Duftti Blankets
Also, fine ribbon bound Whitney, Rose, Ac,
Blankets.
oct23 South side Monument Square.
20 Ho. now style 4-4 French Print*
60 do. do. English Calicoes
block and coi’d^Scotch Gingham*
Kentucky Jean*
White Flannel
Red
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
New Fall Goods.
Received by G. B. Lamar.
3 A AND 4-4 Scotch Gingham*
"tc Fine Long Lawns, Dish Linen*
Brown Holland, do. Hamilton Flannel
American Prints, Worsted Glove*
Worsted aud Cotton Hosiery
AVERY A JOHNSON,
oct 2 South side Monument Square.
do. various qualities
Muslin de Laities
100 5-4, 64 and 84 Chincillo Shawl*
50 Merind Shawl* nnd Mantle*
400 Shawls, various styles and qualities
300 pieces French nnd English Merino*
50 do. Pongee Silk Ildkta. * ^ ~ • 1
20 do. English Spittalftcld Silk Ho.
60 dozen Wolen Gloves
20 do. Mens Buck nnd II. S, Glove*
20 dot Ladies It; 9. Glove*
20 do. do..,Silk and Cotton Glove*
and Long Mitt*
60 pieces col’d and black Silks,nowcstityla
, 2 case* Canton Flannel
20.pieces new style Cassimere
20 do. Vestings
10 do. Broadcloth*, various qualities
30 boxes Bonnet, Cap Taffeta and Belt Rib* •
bon*
100 dozen silk, worsted ond cotton Hose and
Half Hose
10 boxes Butin Ribbons, frotn No. 2 to 251-
48 Ladies white Florence Bonnet*
* ARD
100 colored Bonnets 4 ,
White and colored SatinSjCol'aFioftnc**
White and black Crape
Black Love Shawls, black Bombasins
Nuns Hoods, and a general assortment of
teslrable goods. For sale by
oct 29 „ A, BENNETT,
IV. H« Iiloyd—Market Square,"
H AS just received per recent arrivofa, I
2 doz Muslin Collars
4 do English Frilled do
3 pc* black Silk Fringe, 2 do Wire Blond
2 do black fancy Blond
12 do Thread Lace*, 6 do German do
8 do Lisle do, 3 do Wire Edging
4 do Blond Quiling, 12 do Plaid Swiss
14 do Belting*, 3 do Mantilla Lace (
4 do Greciun Not do, 5 do Bobbinet Lac*
8 do SpittalfieldHdkfr,13 do Pongee Hdkfb
4 do pRuu Silk do, 3 do do Satin do
5 doz Gauze do. 4 do fancy do
G do embroidered do '
6 do Gents Brose Glove*
4 do Ladies do do, 3 do do Kid do
3 do Gents Buck Gloves
2 do do H. S. do
8 do India Rnbber Suspenders
3 do superMo do ao
14 pcs uncut Velvet Ribbon*
Also, a splendid assortment of Plain, Figured
and Changeable Silks. nov 30 *
W. If. A S. Rogers*
H AVE just received from New York, the fol
lowing Fancy Goods, via:
1 box emb’d changeable Bonnet Ribboua, a
splendid article
1 box sup’r fig’d Satin do do
1 do fuucy Frenew 8‘ffkpag*
1 do Plaid Bonnet Ribbon*
5 White Net Veils
1 dozenNet Shawls
1 do Silk emb’d Scarfs
1 do Plaid do do
1 do Thibet do • do
4 pcs brown and black Silk Fringe i
1 do Phittyrrammy '
1 dozen Intant’s Waists
30 do Nuns (Dutch) Lace
Together with various articles in tlie Fancy line,
nov 16 South side Market Square.
Witnesses*
Desirable Dry Goods,
R ECEIVED hy
AVERY A JOHNSON.
Ladies French Kid Gloves
Do black und col’d sewing silk do
Do white do do
Do black do Mitts
Do long white Kid Gloves
Geiibi black nnd col’d Kid do
Do woolen do/Boys woolen do
Do silk do
Ladies nnd Gents silk Hosiery
Gents Lambs wool and Merino £ Hoso
Do heavy wool />. Ho«e
Do .Merino under Shirts and Drawers
Welsh, Merino, Saxony, Ac, Flannels, warrant
ed not to shrink When washed.
Thibet Wool do. Brocha do
Rich Plush Mantillas, do Cheaneal Tippet*
Do do Ladies Hat Ornaments
Thibet und Bayadere Scarfs
Rich silk do, plaid Cashmere do.
For sale cn favorable term*.
dec 3 South side Monument square.
fiair Oil. Bears Grease and Po
matum.
H/TACASSAR Oil, English, do do Avoencim,
ITjL Ward’sVegeuililoOil,I)enraOil,doOreoso,
Poinatnm, ill pots; do ill ro Is, Aldrich s Balm
Columbia. Just received and for saio on accom-
modaftng terms »J 0 „ N fi . stILWEEL,
Corner of Broughton A WhiUiker-ats.
noy 20 Opposite tho Mansion House.
and are a safe and certain remedy
children. . _ ...
Extractor a letter from Dr. Gurney, of New-
Orleans, Ln.Ocf. 9,1837.—"Ihave received much
assistance in my practice; especially in jaundice
and yellow fever; from the use of Peters* Pills. I
presume that, on an average, I prescribe 100 box
es per month.” „ . , , . r . ,
Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud
son, New-York. June3,1836.—'"Jwnsuwnre that
Dr. Peters was one of the best chemists in the U.
States, and felt assured that lie would some day
(from his intimate knowledge of the properties of
herb* and drugs) produce un efficient medicine,
and I mnst acknowledge that his Vegetable Puls
fully respond to my expectation. They are, in
deed, a superior medicine and reflect alike upon
the chemist, tlie physician, aud tho phylosopher.’
Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines, of Cm
ciimati, Feb. 2,1833.—“Your Pills aro tho mildest
in their operations, and vetmost powerful iu their
effects, of any I have ever met with iu my prac
tice of eight and twenty years. Their action on
the chyle, nnd hence on the impurities of the blood
is evidently very surprising.”
Charlotte, N. C. Jan. 1,1837-
Dear Sir—1 have made frequent use of your
Pills in tbe incipient stage of bilious fevor, and ob-
stinate constipation of tlie bowels; also, in the en-
tareement or Iho spleen, chrome diseases oi the
liver, sick liemlcche, general debility, mid til ull ca
ses lmvo found them to bo Tory■ effective.
J. D. Bovu, M. D-
Mecki.kn'BOKO Co. Va. Feb. 7,1837.
Having used Dr. Peters' Pills in my practice for
the last 33 months, I take pleasure ut giving my
testimony of their good effects in cases of dys
pepsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, nnd other
nisensos, produced by inactivity ot the Uver.
They are a safe aud mild aperient, being tho best
article of tho kind I ltnve ever used.
GeomnsC. Scott, M.D.
This celebrated Mfodicine is for sale by all the
principal Druggists iu Siivunnah and throughout
the United States, tlie Canadas, Texas, Mexico,
unff tho West Indies. Price 50 ceus per box, with
full direelions.
attg 5 161—ly
, m d by John Woodlv. No. 65 Povdras-st. New-
Orleans, , .
It can also he found at all the principal Drug
Store* in South-Carolina.and in Augusta, by Ha-
viland, Risley A Co., Thomas Barrett A Co. and
Nelson carton and In Savannah by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Price $3 per bottle, with full directions,
aug 5* 1G4--Iy
New Oootls.
A BENNETT has also opened Store No,
.• 2, Waring’* Buildings, with a large and
splendid assortment of Millenary Goods, consist
ing in part, namely!
10 boxes Ladies Florence Braid, Snht Straw
Leghorn. Slrnw, Vtntid, col’d English unt
common Straw Bonnets
50 dozen col’d Nun’s Hoods
40 boxes Bonnet, Cap, Satin nnd Tafeta Ribbons
10 do Belts, various styles and qualities
Col’d Silk*, Florences, Satins, Ac. and a great
variety of fancy goods, for sale wholesale or retail
very low. ttov 11
Boston A Handle,
Market Square, Savannah,
H AVE in store, and are receiving per variou*
arrivals, a full supply of Groceries,Bagging,
Ac. Among which are-
10 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
II do. Porto Rico do.
>60 bags Coffee
150 pieces Bogging, 42,43 and 44 inches
50 coils Bhle Rone ^
100 lbs. Bagging Twine
10000 do. Baltimore cured Bacon, Haras,Side» #
and Shoulder*
3000 bushels heavy Maryland Seed Oat*
Canal and Balt. 4 Flour, whole and £ bblf#
10 casks and 23 boxes Goshen Cheese
10 kegs choice Butter
20 4, 201. and20 A bbla. BuckwheatFIour
30 • boxes—Cun«ttc» w
6 nines Otard, Dupny A Co’s, ‘ilh prctf
urandy
5 do. Seignette do. ‘ do.
5 do. Holland Gin
20 bbls. Peach Brandy
30 do. Rye Gin, 30 ao. Whiskey
’ 20 do. Rum
Madeira, Teneriffe, Port and Sweet Mali*
'gd Wines
Butter and Wine Biscuit
Altnouds and Raisins, Tobacco
10 tons iron, assorted
75 kegs Nails, Ac
All of which they offer on accommodating terau.
oct 11 '
j Co —
-1 BAGS Almonds, 12 boxes Citron
XU 2 casks Currants, 9bags Walnuts
3 Parmerson Cheese
12 boxes Capers, 12 do Olives
Just received and for sale by
dec 21 J- b. GATJDRY.
Goshen Butter.
Qjfh FIRKINS prime Goshen Butter, now
landing and ior sale by
dec 23
J7. BALDWIN.
l! A Saw kbit, l’is Pork, and 10 imir bffls
III Mesa Boc-f, pin, received olid for aalo by
deS 23 LONG & PATTERSON.
Ale and Cider.
BBLS Ale, 20 boxes Clumpnenc^CuIer,
10 for sale by
dec 23
KING At
Uuion Ferry Wharf.
Goslien Butter.
-4 rk FIRKINS choice Goshen Butter, receiv
XU Od by tho L. Uaidwiti^niid tiw siilo
dec 23
do
do
10 fcve^SidlbfBs fe
LONG & PATTERSON.
Havana Segai-s.
A AAO SUPERIOR Spanish Setjore,
IU jUUU fovorite brand#, just received
tmd for ealc by
^ jail 4
LONG* PATTERSON
(.add, Tapper & SJstorc,
O FFER for sale on good terms,
150 hhds first iiunlity Cuba Molasses
300 bags good, tklt and prime green Cuba Conee
150 do superior old Java
60 mat* very fine old Manilla
Hhdx prime Porto Rico Sugar
25 boxes Boston refined Loaf do
10 bbls first quality crushed do
20 hair chests superior Block! ea
50 half boxes Baker’s No 1 Chocolate
60 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper
100 boxes Negro Pipes, large^ sixes
600 Demijom, assorted, 1 to 5 gallons
200 whole undlialfboxcs Bunch Ramins
125 pcs 42 inch Dundee Baggiug
200 kegs Cut Nails, assorted .
• 50 casks Brown Stout, quartsund pints
50 baskets Cluiuipaguo, Anchor ond Key
50 boxes Spurkling Hock
200 M Spanish Scgars
4 nines Holland Gin, Beehive and Hourglass
2 fluff pipes London Dock Brandy
10 do do J.J. Dupuy &Co.do
10 do American « ““ ,
300 bbls Connecncnt Gib, Pkolps & Gowdy a
100 do Boston do, Engle brand
100 do do Rum do
30 do superior Baltimore Whiskey
10 do do old Monongohola do
100 half pipes and quarter casks Madeira, iorr,
Sicily Madeira anil Pico Winee
100 bags Shot, assorted
,300 Gnndetonw
Seasonable Ooo.ls.
B ROADCLOTHS—Black, invisible green,
olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet mixeduud
brown. English double milled.
Cossiiueres—Drab, black, dark grey nnd strrped.
Satinets—Bine, drab, cadet nnd dark mixed.
Suspender^-Elnstic and knitted, also Extra Ends.
Hosier,—Lambs' Woo!, Vigonia, v. lule and mix
ed' Colton. * ■ ' _ , ,.
Gloi'es—Colored tmd tylulo Iloskm,- Buckskin,
Silk nnd Beaver
Umbrellas—SJfk and Cotton.
Stocks—Sotiu, and Bombesin,' with bows nnd
ploiiv
Cravats—Blacl^ItaUnn and fancy colored; Also,
Merino Skirts.
Brushes—ClotH, hnir, noil and tooth.
Handkerchief*—Whit© Silk, plain, red and figur
ed. Just received, mid for sale by
GEORGE W. BEHN,
oct 22 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
Christina* Presents.
L ADIES elegant Rose Wood, Shell, Mahog
any and inlaid Work Boxes
Elegant’Ohineal Work Basket*
Toilet Bottles, richly gilt in great variety
Essence Boxes, fancy
Pearl, Shell, and Ivory Card Cases
Gold and Silver Pencil Cases
Puzzles und Alphabets, Dissected Maps, for chil
Games of Graces, Dominoes, Battledors, Cancel!
Cups
Musical Boxes, Accordions, Ac. Just received
and for sale by
dec 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON-
~~5avi«l»s Compound Creosote
Tooth Wash.
A N agrecabli? vegetable preparation for clean
sing, wliitoning and preserving tho Teeth,
restoring spongy and dissased Gums to a natural
mid healthy state, purifies the mouth and sweeten*
the breath, preventive for and cure of tho'tooth
ache, canker, soreness, mid the various affection*
oftho mouth and throat, whether occasioned bv
mercurials or otherwise. Prepared only by T.
Davis, Manufacturing Chemist—Price 50 cents,
For sale hy PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
„ Opposite tlie Market
dec 27 Sign of tlie Golden plobi
Garden Seeds—Crop 1839.
L SUPPLY of English and Shaker’s Garden
Seeds, for sale on reasonable terra* by
PORCHER ALL ROCHE,
Opposite tlie Market,
dec 5 Sign of the Golden Globe*
Dry Goods.
F ANCY Alpeens, Morseifigs Crib Counter-
nones, wliite .Marseilles' Counterpanes, as
sorted sizes
White und col’d notted do do do
Blanket Shawls, low priced Red Flannels
Bleached and uuhloached Canton Flannel
English bleached do do
Low priced Satinets, Kentucky Jeans
Black und blue black Bombusin*
Weleh Flannels, Thibet Scarf*
French and English Merinos. For *ule by
GEORGE W. BERN,
no v 25 No. 2 Shad’* Building.
Frcsli-Spices.
AA MATS Cinnamon
XUU J bbl Nutmegs, fresh imported
1 case Mace do, 3 bag Cloves do
20 kegs pure ground Ginger
19 bags Root do
5 do Alspice, Ao. Just received and for
by 1 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
To Invalids,
B ERMUDA Arrow Root, Tapioca and Sago,
just received and for Bale by
dec 28 . A. PARSONS.
Rose Water.
A LARGE aunnly of treble dBBlIw Englwh,
French nnd American Rose Water, jubI re*
nov 26
doc 6
Powdered Spices.
C INNAMON, Black Pepper, African Pepper,
Cayenne # Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Spice
Ginger, Ac. For sale by
° PORCHER A LA ROCHE,
Opposite tlie Market,
Sign of tlie Golden Globe.
Combs, Brushes, &c.
F INE Ivory nnd Horn Dressing nnd Pocket
Oorntis, Hair,Cloth, Nnil, CorobB,nnd supe
rior F.nvlisli, French nnd American Tooth Brush
es, and Shaving Brushes, &c. in the greatest va
riety. Justreceived and for snloby
die 5 G. R. HENDRICKSO
~ Stove.
A FINE new Stove, well calculated fbrttstore
^ohnreb. For side by ^ pARSONS^,
Doctor Kucn's
NIVERSAL Strengthening Plaster, for ealo
PARSONS. Btnra
Winter Ntrniutirt Sperm OH.
vA/\ GALLS, superior Winter strained
OUU Sperm Oil, warranted pure.
300 gallons 2d quality dojust received per It m
Tavloreandforsa'ebj ^ BENDR , CKS0N ,
Flixii* of Bark*. ,.
T HIS valuable flavored Cordial 'stxpeo.adra
a few dav* by tho brig Opelousas, from Bat*
timore. It is needless to comment upon theval-
store of I
dec 6
Sol. AgexX.