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>ntion.
Garden Seeds. .
AHE subscriber has just received per brig
_ Madison, his Supply orfi csh Garden Seeds,
Ermntcd to be ofbest quality, and tlie growth of
■lid viz t
■Beans, kidney, half moon and Valentine; Beet,
Irlv Turnip, blood, while, Scarsity end Mangel
' trtzel; Cabbige, early York, Battersoa, Drum-
id. Bergen and red Dutch) Carrot, early horn,
1 long orange; Cucumbers early framed, ong
nan odd prickly; Lettuce, early ice and long
roBn; Melton, Citron, Fine Apple. Nutmeg and
Ikillmnns; early Cauliflower; Omou, sdver skin d,
Tod mid white Portugal; Okra, ended Parsley,
ner, long sweet Spanish Pease, Dwelt, iilor-
‘ot, Chariton, Hue Imperials, Washington,
n'sProlific and Tall Marrowfat; Radish,long
jt, short top'd do,%>hite turnip do,early fram-
J and block fall; Squash, early bush ond long
lock necked; Salsify, Toma oes; Turnip, early
Butch, large flat Globe end Rutabago; Pepper
Irass, Water Cress, white and red Clover, Lu-
erne Grass7&c.~ Tor sale by
1 nor20 ANSON PARSONS.
Wo. 0—Vol. XXXVUij
SAVANNAH, [(On.) SATlIItDAY EVENING, JANUAHV 11, *840,
[Whole No.—07,004.
Illustration of {{entity.
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.4 Dcslrtiblo Offer,
0 REN’f—The‘subscriber's Store, on his
wharf* well udunted for a, Shin Chuudlefy
Grocery, or any business conuected witli ship
ping. It is needless for him to say rnoro of tins
advantageous offer to those who would desire to
embark in that lino, as it is well known to be one
of theiboat iutosvn,
Tho subscriber would also inform his friends
that he has embarked in tho Steamboat business,
and his services, or those of his second son, John
F. uuilmnrtitJi can bo always had at his wharf,
for those shipping, &c. by the steamers Beaufort
District und the Despatch, at all times.
JOHN GUILMAUTIN.
N. B.—Also to‘rent, a spacious three story
House, heretofore known as.“The Independent
Hotel,” fronting on the Bay, in East Broad qtreet,
well adapted for a Boarding House, with a Ten
“ " ’iea.
Pin Alloy, Bar, &c. utlached,
nov *26
LUCINA CORDIAL
lowland’s Pnlmonnriti, or Ve
getable Demulcent. ’
/iDfarrh: ill CoUgllS,
»*N cases of obstinate Catarrh; .
L whethcrarisiugfrom recent or neglected colds;
r Asthma! and as an auxiliary and means of pre-
(nt relief from tlie threatening symptoms of np-
roachiug Pulmonary Consumption, no medicine
ps greater claims up oil the confidence or the in*
Slid than the above medicine,
lit Is for the alflictivoand troublesome symp-
■ms of coughing, expectoration or phlegm, pain
I the breast, &c. which constitute prominent tea-
Ires of the complaint, that tlie Pnlmonaria was
Sssi^ued, and has mhiufestedit- lflOsV valuable pro-
Tit is equally useful of course, ill the relief of
iu*»hs and colds, arising from sudden changes of
feather, ftom wearing damp linen, &c.
1 For sale by A. BARTOW,
may 23
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR is the
grandest ornament belonging to tho human
frame. How strangely the loss of it changes the
countenance and prematurely brings on tho ap
pearance of old age, which causes many to-recoil
at being uncovered, and sometimes even to slum
society to avoid the jests and sneers of their ac
quaintance; the remainder of their lives arc con
sequently spent in retirement. In short,not even
tlie loss of property fills tho generous thinking
youth with mat heavy sinking gloom as does the
loss of his hair. To avert all these unpleasant
circumstances;Oldridgo’s Balm of Columbia stops
the hair from falling off on the first applicationand
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 from scurf. Numerous certificates of the
first respectability iu support ofthe virtues ofUi*
dridge’s Balm, are shown by the proprietors. •
KPRcad die following!
Robert Whortou, Esq. lute Mayor of Philadel
phia, bos certified, as may be seetr below, to the
nigh character of the following gentlemen.
The undersigned do hereby certify that we have
used the Balm of Columbia discqvered by J, 01*
dridge, and have foutid it highly serviceable not
only os a preventive against the falling off of hair,
but also a certain restorative.
WM. THATCHER, Senior,
Methodist Minister in St. George charge.
No. 86 North Fifth-street.
JOHN P. ING US, 331 Arch-street.
JOHN D. THOMAS, M. D. 163Roce-st.
JOHN S. FURRY. 101 Spruce-st.
HUGH McCURDY, 243 South 7th st.
JOHN GAUD, Jr. 123.Arch-st.
The aged, nud those who persist in wearing
wigs, may not always experience its restorative
qualities, yet it will certainly raise its virtues in
the estimation ofthe public, when it ik known that
three ofthe above signers are more than 50 years
of age, and tho others not less than 30.
[From the Mayor.]
Commoswbavth OF Prnnsyi.vanu, \
City of Philadelphia. ( <
I, Robert Whmrton, Mayor of said city of Phil
adelphia, do hereby certify that £ am well acquaint
fed with Messrs. J. P. IngUs, John S. Ftirey, and
Hugh McCurdy, whuae names uiu signed to ute
above certificate, that they aro gentlemen of char
acter und respectability, and us such full credit
should be given to the said certificate.
I11 witness whereof, I have herounto sot my hand,
LL. S.T ami caused tho seal of the city to he af
fixed, this sixth day of Duceinber, &c..
ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor..
Caution .—Observe tliut euch bottle of tlie gen
uine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on
which Is represented tjte Falls of Niagara, the A-
. gent's name, &c. ^ .
A fresh supply received and for sale by
- — * ANSON PARSONS.
300 Dollars Challenge.
T HE Genuine FRENCH PILLS against nil
tho QUACK NOSTRUMS of tho age for
tlie cure of * * # # . # *
The French Pills are applicable to all cases, for
either sfex, (warranted free from mercury,) and
possesses great advantages over tho Balsams and
all liquid medicines, by being entirely freo from
small, and consequently do not effect the breath,
thereby preventing the possibility of a discovery
while using them.
Besides this important advantage they never dis
agree with the stomach, and in tho first .stages of
the disease they usually effect a cure in a few days,
with little regard to diet or exposure _
, In tlie most obstinate stages of tho disease, they
are equally certain, having cured many after every
other remedy had failed.- In short, they have been
so universally successful, that that the proprietor
challenges any one to produce a remedy of enunl
certainty, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred
Dollars. For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
,T#M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price $2 per box. \
* aug 5 164—ly
fVesh Wounds, Sprains and Bruises, Swellings
and Inflammations. Scald Head, Women’s Sor#
Breasts, Rheumatic Bains, Tetters, Eruptions,
Chilbaina, Windows, Biles, Corns and Exteruul
Diseases generally. It is likewise greatlv superi
or toady mcdiciiv.'heretofore discovered for tlie
chafed backs mid limbs of horses; forring worms,
chapped lips—and in short, for every external bo
dily evil that may full to the Ipt of man or beast.
For sole by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price 50 cents per box-
aug 5 164—ly .
dec 12
EooITat This.
riiilE left hand halves of thebillsnamcd below,
JL were moiled fo tho address of tlie subscriber
on tho 6th February last, at Greenville Court
House, South- Carolina, by Wm. Choice, which
have not como to hand, and die probability is they
must be lost. The several Bunks are hereby noti
fied of my intention to make an application, after
due notice, for new notes on the return of the right
hand halved;which nvo now in my nr—"
..... .. du
Fov Ucstovinc; tlie Hair.
1HE Cosada Oil is so denominated, because it
is cvuiposcd of vegetable ingredients,and its
ies are pre-eminently displayed in the foliow-
mg respects: It possesses properties ofthe most
lilubrtoUB nature, which eradicates die scurf and
fl impurities of die hair; nourishes; diehair and
Irevents its falling off, and lessens the liability of
to turn grey; strengdiens die weakest hair,
1 produces a luxuriant growth; £iyes a vigor
iie luur which soon produces an inimitably nat-
:al curl, and prevents its fulling out 111 a damn
Jmosnlicre, or duVhtg exercise; renders the hair
■ther natural or artificial, beautifully soft and
leasaut; bestows on inestimable gloss and pleas-
* ; perfume to the tresses—in fine, renders the
r dress transcendaiitly beautiful, promotes the
■jwth of whiskers, eye brows., mustaches, &c.
b children’s hair its effects are strikingly benefi-
bl; is perfectly innoxious, and may with safety
I applied to the youngest infant 5 it eradicates the
liidrift’easior and superior to combs, soaps, &c.;
I extrembly pleasant to dio infuut, gradually
'engthonsthe hair, and augments its growth bo
to produce a beautiful head of hair. Preserves
Ji hair after Beu bathing, violent exercise, and is
■pre-eminent utility for persons travelling by sea
■land, preserves tho hair, rendering it peculiarly
feasant; hnd always dressed, has wonderful cf-
fcts on the hair in hot or . cold climates, and is
jld in hlglr estimation by distinguished persons
■road. „ , , _
|Sold vvholesalo and retail by tho Proprietor,
Fos. Quirk, 490 Broadway, New-York, and by
Inbintment, by A. PARSONS, Agenh
■* Savannah, Ga.
Price 75 cents per bottle. ' nov 20
iirrnnt Jelly A Brandy Peaches.
S DOZ. Currant Jelly ,20 do Brandy Poach
es. Just received per brig Lainur, and
1 by C.L. McNISII.
Itov U 2-’2
Tooth Wnsli.. ,
fUST receivod, n fl-esh supply-ofChlormennd
Orris’Tootli .Wash, fnroleaningnnil preserv-
* the teeth.. Received and for sale by
bee 13 ANSON PARSONS.
lOssesHinn.
$20 Bank of Augusta, No. 208, dated 3d Sept.
1836, letter A.
$20 # Bank of Augusta, do. 179, do. 3d Oct. 1828,
* letter B. ■ „, _
20 Bunk of Augusta, do. 890, do. 2d Jan. 1827,
lettef A.
20 Bank Columhua, No. 852, dated 2d Feb. 1832,
20 Buuk Coiumbua, No.351, duted 1st Sept.1831,
20 Bank Coimiibus, No. 953, do. 9th Dee 1830,
20 Bank'coiumbus, No. 1443, do. 1st Oot. 1829,
letter H.
20 Bank Columbus. No. 1208, do 1st Oct. 1820.
letter H.
20 Bank Coiumbua, No. 262, do. 76i May, 1836,
letter H. b. , .
20 Bank Columbus, No. 12, dated 1st Jou 1830,
20 Central R^Roud, No. 775, do. 3d June, 1836,
20 Bank State of Georgia, No. 997, do. 1st Sept.
18dim, letter A. , '
20 Bunk Darien, No. 1378, do. 1st Dec. 1832, let-
20 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 10, do. 5th
Dec. 1834, letter A.
60 Mechanics’ Boult Augusta, No. 63, dated 7th
April, 1835, letter B.
100 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 58, dated 1st
May, 1835, lettorB ■ - , ,,,
J00 Mechanics’ Bank AugUBta,No. 71, dated 1st
Nov. 1831, letter A. ■
20 Bauk MilledgoviUe, No. 42ol, dated 2d Sept.
1836, letter A. • ,
100 Bank MUIedgoville, No. 430, do 3d Jnn.1837,
100 Planters &Mcchnmcs' Bank Columbus, No.
59, dated 9th May, 1838, Letter A.
50 Plan. & Meeh. Bank Columbus, Nu, 440, tla-
tod 2d Nov. 1837, letter A.
50 Ins. Bank Savannah, No. 18, dated 8th Deo
1829,lelterK. , »v, •
NOTICE.—Three months oftor flute, applica
tion will bo made to tho (above) dilforont Bonks
for now notes, tho left, hand half of said bdls he--
ing lost. WILLIAM SMITH.
Troupvillo, Go. I6U1 Oct. 1839.
D3 5 * The Georgian, Augusta Clironiclo and Sem
‘ ttt ’ * ~ •
‘The true riches of life is health.*
TT7‘EJcn°w that health and file ability to labor
VV constitutes tlie wealth of the great mass of
tae people in thii; as in most other countries. To
preserve, therefore, that health by natural means
is a grand moral and pouucal scheme t to fulfil which
requires our utmost attention. The unprece
dented pop lUarity and universal approbation which
this medicine hus achieved tlirougnout the United
States, die Canadas, Texas, Mexico and tlie West
Iudies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly and con
scientiously recommending them to tlie special at
tention of tlie ufilicted.
Dr. Peters hus spenunuch time in experiment
ing with different Vegetable Medicines tor diseas
es of the liver,"and now offers his Vegetable Pills
as the best, most convenient and cheapest Medi
cine that can’he prepared for general vise.
One great quality of his Vegetable Pills is that
they have theulteruafive principle combiued with
tlieir cartliartic, or operative qualities, or that they
nptonly cleanse the stomach and bowels by pur
ging, but they regulate tlie liver, change the iupr-
bid secretiou, strengthen the digestive organs, pu
rify tlie blood, invigorate tlje circulation, and gives
tone andouergy to the nervous system.
They are mud and pleasant in their operation
and convey almost immediate conviction of their
utility from their first dose. They c;in be taken
witli safety by persons of any ngc; and the feeble,
the infirm, the nervous and delicate are strength
ened by their operation,-because they clear tho
sysfemof bud humors,'quiet nervous irritability,
and invariably produce sound health.
The Vegetable Pills arc a sure remedy for jaun
dice, sick and nervous headache, dyspepsy, cos
tiveness, sickness of the stomach, heartburn, all
bilious compluints, fevers of ull kinds, and if taken
at the commencement will invariably check their
progress, and save the patient from a protracted
and dangerous sicluiess. They are invaluable in
nervous und hypocoudricul affections, loss of ap
petite, and all complaints. i<*Y¥tiieh jemuiea uionc
are subject. Thcyopernteus a mild Speedy purge,
and are a safe und certain remedy for worms in
children.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, of New-
Orleans, La.Oct. 9,1837.—“Iliayo received much
Assistance in my practice; especially in jaundice
and yellow fever; from tlie use of Peters’ Pills. I
presume that, on an average, I prescribe 100 box
es per month:”
Extractor a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud
son, New-York, June 3,1836.—“I was aware that
Dr. Peters was one of tlie best chemists in tho U.
States, and felt assured that he would some day
(from his intimate knowledge of tlie properties of
herbs and drugs) produce an efficient medicine,
and I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills
fully respond to my expectation. Thqy are, in
deed, a superior medicine and reflect alike upon
the chemist, tho physician, and the phylosopher.’
Extractof a letter from-»Dr. Wnines, of (Jin
Le Cordial dc Luclue—Ou I’Elix-
ir de 1* Amour.
T HE inbscriber has tho pleasure of announc
ing to the citizens of the United States, that
lie bos purchased, for a very large sum and from
tho inventor, the celebrated Dr. Magnin, of Paris,
tho recipe and right for making this astonishing
mcdiciqe. Until tlie appearance of the “Lucina
Cordial,” (about three years since) it was thought
that tlie compluints which it speedily overcomes,
were beyond tlie reach of human remedy, as for
upwards of a thousand years, they had baffled the
wisdom nud ingenuity of the most profound phy
sicians in all parts of tho world. This Cordial,
however, to tho great advantage of the human
race, soon proved itself to be the desideratum so
long sought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding
tho Drier period of its existence, it has acquired a
celebrity so great*, that it is eagerly sought for
throughout the civilized globe. Dr. Magniu soon
■ finding tint the demand was so vast as to render
a supply impossible, disposed of tlie recipe and
right of sale, under obligations of secrecy, for
England and tho United States, and other coun
tries, only preserving France and Italy for himself.
Thus has the subscriber possesed himself of tho
invaluable secret, and now hastens to give tho in
habitants of his line of agency tlie bonefits of bis
Speculation. *
“Le Ciiidm! de Lucine,” or, in EpgMsh, “tho
Lucina C ordial,” is a general invigorator of tlie hu
man frame. In nil the various cases of lauguor,
lassitude and debilitation, it is an unfailing reme
dy, as it is equally its province to impart cheer
fulness and deciBibnto- the nitud, as health and vi
gor to tlje body. But the peculiar virtue on which
its celebrity is based, is the facility and certainty
with whicnHt restores tho virile powers when they
hove been destroyed by disease, time, reckless
ness, or any of the.numcroua causes which termi
nate in the prostration of those functions.
In ponnnon witli the generality of really good
medicines, this Cordial contains uuLiang oi a mer
curial or deleterious nature, among tlie ninny in
gredients whichcompose it; but is, at the same
tune, so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it can
renovate tlie prostrated energies of a giant, an in
fant may liso it, hot only witli impunity, but with
advantage.
The usuges of society are unfortunately such
that, notwithstanding the benofite which would be
sure to result from it, we cannot enter into an an
alysis of tliis inestimable Coruial here, or publish
many of the documents which have been receiv
ed, ns vouchers of the blessings it has conferred on
numbers of despairing individuals. But this wo
cannot forbear remaming—that it has been de
monstrated that there is scarcely ever, if any such
tiling at ull, ns naturul barrenness, or as untural
imbecility ofthe procronut functions in eithersex;
and. therefore, that those evils are tlie effects of
artificial causes,und maybe speedily subdued and
removed by the use of “Le Cordial de^ Lucine.”
The Lucina Cordial iB also an indubitable cure
for the Gleet, and the Fluor Albas, obstructed,
difficult or painful Menstruation; also, for die
incontinence o’f Urine or the involuntary dis
charge thereof. It is likewise an invaluable and
unrivalled medifcino in cases of Chronic Errup-
tions of the Bkin, and in the dropsical affections
of the aged.
Most important to the American Public.
The United States proprietor of tlie celebrated
Lucina Cordial, or Ejixir of Love, begs to lay be*
fore tlie community, the following certificate,
D. Deni .
H AS just returned from Now-York with a large
and splendid nsfortmeiit of Foreign and
Domestic DRY GOODS, which will be sold at
reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting
of ,
50 pieces Frfehch, German nnd Eug. Merinos
50 do. Mouslin do Laines
500 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, variouBsizeBand
qualities
500 yards Ingrain Carpeting, best quality
500 do. Cotton do.
1000 pieces English, French and Am. Calicoes
10 bales 3-4 and 4*4 brown Homespun
G cases bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
25 pieces white and red Flarincte
1000 do. Room Paper and Bordering
30 do. Sutinets, assorted colors and qualities
30 do. Apron Checks
25 do. Iroh Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn
25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Ne^ro Blankets
100 pair Whitnev, Rose ond Mackinaw do.
300 doz. assorted Head Hdkfs.
10 bases do. Florence braid and plain Straw
Bonnets
25
25
300 dozen Ludies silk, cotton apd worsted Hose
200 do. Gentlemen’s woolen and cotton do.
60 do. Ladies kid and silk Gloves
100 do Gent’s woolen, kid and buckskin do.
25 bales Band Boxes
pieces plain and figured Silks, uew style
boxes assorted Ribbons
Together with a chqice assortment of silk, broche,
rnitnn snd worsted’s bawls, Laws, phya, checked
and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, &c.
Ate, an assortment of Ready Made Clothing. ‘
oct28 210—ly
GO
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30
10
40
20
do,
do.
do.
do.
do.
New floods, New floods
T HE • ti'iscrifier 1ms received mill now efi-u'ag
from brig Snvnmuth nnd stin Colin,» Inrgo
and extensive Msorttnbqi of newest style of Fan.
cy and Staple Goods, consisting in uartof'the fol
lowing articles, vizi
100 pieces Cordova Kerseys
120 do. Sat'nets
do. new stylo 4-4’Frrneh Print*
up. do. English Calicoes
black and cord Scotch Glnghaiut
Kentucky Jenna
White Flnnnol
Rod do. varioue quaUtjte*
Muslin do Laines
n,ul ^ Shawl* .
BO Merino Shawls and Mantles
400 Shawls, various styles and qiwlltld*
100 pieces French nnd English Merino*
50 do. Pongee Silk Ildkis.
20 do. English Spittnlfield Silk do,
60 dozen Wolen Gloves
20 do. Mens Buck und-H. S. Glove*
20 do. Ladies H.S. Gloves
20 do. do. Bilk and Cotton Glove*
awl Long Miu*
50 pieces col’d and black Silks,newest ityl*
2 cases Cuuton Flannel
20 pieces now style Casshncro
20 .do. Vestings
10 do. Broadcloths, various qualities
30 boxes Bonnet, Cap Taficta and Belt Rib
bons
100 dozen silk, worsted and cotton Hose end
Half Hoso
10 boxes Satin Rihbous, from Noc 2 to 22
48 Ladies white Florence Bonnets
v AND
100 colored Bounets
White and colored Satins, col’d Florences
White and black Crape
Blflck Love Shawls, black Bombasine
Nuns Hoods, and a general assortment of
lesirable goods. For sole by
oct 29 • A. BENNETT.
Cloths, Cassimcres, dec,
A VERY & JOHNSON, have received,
Black, blue black, brown, claret, green, &c.
West of England Cloths
Black, mixt, brown, striped, &c. Crosiiueres
Oxford mixt, black, brown, green, &c. Premium
Satinets • ,
Heavy mixt do. do. for servants
Jeans, Linseys, Ac. do/ do.
Heavy Duihl Blanket*
Also, fine ribbon bound Whitney, Rose, &c.
Blankets.
oct23 South side Monument Square.
New Fall Goods.
iceived by G. B. Lamar. ' k
3 Received by G. B. Law
A AND 4^ Scotch Gin^hanyi .
Fine Long Lawns,T.nsh Linens
Brown Holbind^do. Hamilton Flannel *
American Prints, Worsted Gloves
Worsted and Cotton Homc:
W. H. tloyd-JIaiUet Square)
H AS just received per recent arrivah,
2 doz Muslin Collars *
‘ 4 rio English Frilled do
3 pcs black Silk Fringe, 2 do Wire Blond
2 do black fancy Blond
12 do Thread Laces, 6 do German do
8 do Lisle do, 3 do Wire Edging
4 do Blond Quiling, 12 -do Plaid Swiss
14 do BeltingSr 3 do Mantilla Lace
4 do Grecian Net do, 5 do Bobbinet Lace
8 do Spiltalfield Hdkfs, 13 do Pongee Hdkfk
4 do plain Silk do, 3 do do Satin do
5^oz Gauze do, 4 do fancy do
6 do embroidered do
- 5 do Gents Brose Gloves
4 do Ladies do do, 3 do do Kid do . .
3 do Gents Buck Gloves
2 do do II. S. do
8 do India Rubber Suspenders
3 do super do do do * „
14 pcB uncut Velvet Ribbons
Also, a splendid assortment of Plain, Figured
and Changeable Silks. nov 30
oct 2
(IT
AVERY & JOHNSON,
South side Monument Square.
which he has received from tho inventor, the illus
trious Dr. Magnin, of Paris;
“This is to certify, that I have disposed of the
recipe for muking the Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of
Love, and also the right to sell it throughout the
United States of North America, to John Winters
Ilolderwell, M. D. Myreusonsfor so doing is,
that the clnmands to we for the above Cordial, of
which I am tlie inventor, ore so numerous, that I
nmunablq to supply all the orders fromFranceand
Italy alone; and have therefore disposed of the
privileges^vouchsafed in tliis and other certificates
of a like nature, in order to generalise tlie benefits,
of my discovery throughout the world.
'Given under my hand at Paris, on thisnineteenth
day of January. in.thoyeur of our Lord, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight.
ERASTE MAGNIN.
This highly important medicine is for sale by
John Winters Holdenvcll, No. 129Liberty-street,
New-York; CharlesB. Tyler, No. 70 Cbesnut-st.
Philadelphia; and in Baltimore by Roberts & At
kinson, John M. Laroqiie, and G. R. Tyler; in
Washington City by Tobias Watkins and Chnrlps
Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Lintbacum; in
Richmond by John E. Eustice; in Petersburg by
Braggs Thomas, and Dupuy, Roser Sc Jones;
nnd in Norfolk by M. A. Simtos nnd B. Emerson;
nnd by John Woodly, No. 65 Poydras-st. New-
Orleans. ;
It can also bo found nt all the principal Drug
Stores in South-Carolinn, and in Augusta, by Ha-
vilnnd, Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co. and
Nelson Carter; and in Savannah by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Price $3 perhottle, with full directions,
aug 5 J64—ly
W. II. A S. Rogers,-
H AVE just received from New York, the fol
lowing Fancy Goods, viz:
X box cuib'd changeable Bonnet Ribbons, a
splendid article
1 box sup'r fig'd Satin , do do
1 Mo fancy French Silk Bags
1 do Plaid Bonnet Ribbons
5 Wile Net Veils
1 dozen Net Shawls
1 do Silk enib’d Scarfs
1 do Plaid do do
1 do Thibet do do
4 pcs brown and black Silk Fringe
1 uo PhiUygmmuvy
1 dozcnlntuntV Waists
10 do Nuns (Dutch) Lace
Together witli various articles in the Fancy lihe,
nov 16 South side Market Square.
Desirable Dry Goods,
R ECEIVED by
AVERY & JOHNSON.
Ladies French Kid Gloves
Do black and col’d sewing silk do
Do white do do
Do black * do Mitts
Do long white Kid Gloves
Gents black and col’d Kid do
Do woolen do, Boys woolen do
Do silk do
Ladies and Gents silk Hosiery
Gents Lambs wool and Merino i Hose
Do heavy wool 4 Hose
Do Merino under Shirts nnd Drawers
Welsh, Merino, Saxony,.&c. Flannels, warrant
ed not to shrink when washed.
Thibet Wool do, Bracha dd
Rich Plush Mantillas, do Cneonool Tippets
-Do do LndiflsHat Ornaments
Thibet and Bnyndere Scarfs
Rich silk do, plaid Cashmere do.
For mile on favorable terms.
dec 3 South side Monument square,
Fine Razors.
R OGERS, Wade & Butchers, Elliotts, nnd
Pricksleys, fine and warranted Razors, in
great variety; together with a fine assortment of
Brushes, Boxes, Soaps, Combs, Perfumed Wa
ters, Pomatums, &c- Just received and for sale
at vorv reduced prices to-suit the times, for cash
or credit, by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
■ J an7 ft
IVcw Goods.
A BENNETT has also opened ‘Store No,
• 2,Waring’s Building^ with a large and
splendid assortment ofMiUenory Goods, consist
ing in part, namely;
10 boxes Ladies Florence Braid, ■ Split Straw
Leghorn, Straw, Braid, col’d English one
common Straw Bonnets
50 dozen col’d Nun’s Hoods
40 boxes Bonnet, Cap,-Satin and Tafeta Ribbons
10 do Belts, various styles and qualities
Col’d Silks, Florences. Satins, &c. and a great
variety of fancy ^oods, for salo wholesale or retail
• fk'.v. nov II
Boston & Randle,
Market Squnre, Savannah, •
H AVE in store, and are receiving per various
arrivals, a full supply of GroccrieSjBagging,
&c. Among which are—
10 hhds, St. Croix Sugar
11 do. Porto Rico do,
60 bags Coffee
150 pieces Bagging, 42,43 and 44 inches
50 coils Bulo Rope t
100 lbs. Bagging Twine
10000 do. Buliunore chred Bacon, Hams,8id*s,
and Shoulders '
3000 bushels heavy Maryland Seed Oats
Canal and Balt. Flour, tyholo and 4 bbte,
10 casks and 25 boxes Goshen Cheese
10 kegs choice^Butter
20 4,20 4, and 20 4 bbte. Buckwheat Flour
10 boxes Sperm. Candles
5 pipes Otord, Dupuy A Co’st 4th procf
Brandy
5 do. Seignette _ do. do. *
5 do. Holland Gin -
20 bbte. Peach Braudy /
30 do. Rye Gin, 30 do. Whiskey
20 do. Rum
Madeira. Teneriffe, Port and Sweet Mala*
ga .Wines
Butter and Wine Biscuit
Almonds and Raisins, Tobacco
10 tons iron, assorted
75 k*»g« Naite, &e . ( m.
AH of which they offer on accommodating torm*>
Almonds, Currants and Citron*
BAGS Almonds, 12 boxes.Citron
ivy 2 casks Currants, 9 bogs Walnut*
1 Parmerson Cheese
12 boxes Capers, 12 do Olives
Just received and for sale by
dec 21. J. B. GAUDRY.
Caracas Cocoa.
LBS. Caracas Cocoa, just received
V/" and for sale by
nov26 LONG & PATTERSON.
dec 19
Cider.
/"k BBLS. prime Newark Cider, now land*
lv ing und fo " *
ing and for sale by L. BALDWIN.
Canal Flour.
Sperm Caudles.
T HIRTY#boxes4,5 nnd 6 Spenn Candles—\
justrecei i and for sale by
nov 28 LONG & PATTERSON.
cinuati, Feb. 2,1838.—“YourPUls are the mildest
in tlieir operations, aud yet most powerful in their
effects, of any 1 have e.ver met with in my prac
tice of eight and twenty years, nrt, ' r '” 0,1
IN the
1 dec 3
Steel Pens,
^'t&ORNE. WILLIAMS.
Bale Rope.
0 . COILS, a very superior article, for sale
by WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO.
Ueu5
French Chemicals. t t
iJULPHATE Quiuino, Sulphate nnd Acetate
p. of Morphine, Croton Oil,.Oil of Black Pep-
pvKteosnte, Pinerino, Prussic Acid, Iodiue,Em-
tae, Ext. w ux Vomica, Iiydrodato, Potassa, &o,
pt received per Newark, and for solo by
* G. B, HEWDWJPON -
tiucl, Southern ttceorder ond Columbus Herald
Mid Sentinel, will please twHgDl the above week
ly for three months, anil forward their accounts
tome atTroupville, Gu. for payment,
oct 31 907t3in W. 8.
ifnir Oil. Bears flrease und l*o-
mnturn.
Porantmn, to pots; do in rolls, Aldrich’s Bnlm
Columbia. Just received aud for salo on ueoom-
modatmg tonne Uj oHN p STIM y EL L,
Comer of Broughton & Whtakor-ata.
unv 20 Opposite the Maneum Homo.
rt BBLS Appleejustreooivad per brig Now
1U Hanover, MA* l&TTERg0N
Their action on
the ciiylerhnd hence on tlie impurities of the blood
is evidently very surprising. .
Charlotte, N* C. Jan. 1,1837.
Dear feir—I have mtule Ircauont use of .your
Pills in the incipient stage of bilious fever, nnd ob
stinate constipation of the bowels; also, in the en
largement of the spleen, chronic disenses of tlie
liver, sick hoadache, general debility, and in ull ca
ses have found them to be very effective.
J. D. Boyd, M. D.
Mecklenburg Co. Vn. Feb. 7,1837.
Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for
the last 12fuonths, I take pleasure in giving my.
testimony of their good effects in coses of dys
pepsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, nud other
dteensesj produced by inactivity of the liver.—
They are a safe nnd mild aperient, being the best
article of tlie kind I have over used.
George C. Scott, M.D.
This celobrnted Medicine is for sole by nil the
principal Druggists in Suvmmah und throughout
the United States, tlie Canadas, Texas, Mexico,
and tlie West Indies. Price 50 cenB per box, with
full directions.
aug 5 164—ly'
David’s Compound Creosote
* Tooth Wash. •
A N ngreenble vegetable preparation for clean
sing, whitening and preserving tlie Teeth,
restoring spongy and dissased Gums to a uatuval
and healthy state, purifies tho mouth and sweetens
the breath, preventive for and cure ofthe tooth
acho, canker, soreness, and the various affections
of the month aud throat, whether occasioned by
mercurials or otherwise. Prepared only by T.
Davis, Mariulkcturinp* Chemist—Price 50 cents.
For'sole by PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Opposite the Murket
Sign ofthe Golden Globi
Seasonable Goods.
B ROADCLOTHS—Black, invisible green,
olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet mixed and
brown, English double milled.
Cussiiucres—Drab, black, dmk grey ond stuped.
Satinets—HJIue, drab, cadet and dark mixed.
Suspenders—Elastic nnd knitted, also Extra Ends.
Hosiery—Lambs Wool, Vigonia, white and mix
ed Cotton. _
Glove®—^Colored and white Hc-luu, BuakJun,
Silk and Beaver
Umbrellas—Silk and Cotton.
Stocks—Satin, aud Bombusin, with bows and
plain.
Cravats—Black Italian and fancy colored. Also,
Merino Skirts.
Brushesr-Cloth, hair, nail and tooth.
Handkerchiefs—White Silk, plain, red aud figut
ed. Just received, ndd for sale by
GEORGE W. B&IN,
oct 22 No* 2 Shad’s Buildings.
dec 27
Garden Seeds—Crop 1S39.
A SUPPLY' of English and Shaker’s Garden
Seeds, for sale on reasonable terms by
PORCHER & LL ROCHE,
Opposite tho Market.
d ec 5 • Sigr. ofthe»Gol(lenGlobe.
Christmas Presents.
y ABIES elegant Rose Wood, Shell, Mnhog-
I i finer mid inlaid Work.Boxcs
Elecaut'Chineal Work Baskets
Toilet Bottles, richly gilt in great variety
Essence Boxes, fnucy
Penrl, Shell, r»ud Ivory Card Cases
Goid aud Silver Pencil Cases
Puzzles and Alpbubets, Dissected Maps, forclul
GainosofGraces,Dominoes, Battledore, Cancell
Musical P Boxes, Accordians, &c. Just received
^ondforsnlo b r G R HENDRICKSON
Sweft Scented Powder, &c.
Dry floods.
F ANCY Alpcims, Marseilles Crib Counter-
nnnes, white Marseilles Counterpanes, as
sorted sizes
WhiW and col’d natted do do do
Blanket Shawls, low priced RdirFIannete
Bleached 'and, unbleached Canton Flunnel
English blenched do do
Low priced Satinets, Kentucky Jeans
Black nnd blue black Bombasins
Welsh Flannels, Thibet Scarfs
French and English Merinos. For sale by
GEORGE W. BEHN,
nov 25 No. 2 Shad’s Building/
Havana Seftars.
/A ffertlTfe SUPERIOR Spanish Sogars,
JLUjvyUl/ favorite brands, just received
" n ; 1 anT ,< ‘ by LONG & TATTEUSON,
i DOZ. Otto Hose Scented Powder
6 do. Violet do,
0 do. PM. <>o. do.
12
Also, Posvdor Boses and Puffs. Boceived end
rot Jk by A. PARSONS
Domestic Brandy.
pl HALF pipe* Domestic Brandy, for sale low
i) to close u consignment.
’ GEORGE H. MAY.
dec 27
Starch nnd Blue.
T HIRTY boxesI Colegate’s superior Starch, 2
cases do English Fig Blue, tending from brig
Augusta, and for sale by
nov 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
^ A TJ If*',
1ZU dec 31
Coffee.
‘ Ilavaua, iui Bfllo by
J. B. GAUDRY*
Bagging*
PIECES heavy Dundee Bagging)
for sale by
LADD,TUPPEft A SI8TARE.
nn HHPf
jmlXJ saleibi
dec 31
imu.,.
prime Porto Rico Sugar, fo#
iw to close a consignment.
GEORGE II. MAY.
Powdered Spices. ?
C INNAMON, Black Popper, African Pepper,
Cuyonuo Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Spice
Ginger, &c. ^or sale by
• PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
dec 6
Opposite the Market,
Sign of the Golden Globe.
Combs, Brushes, &c.
F INE Ivory and Horn Dressing end PochBt
Combs, Hair;Cloth, Nail, Combs,and supe
rior English, French and American Tooth Brosh
es, aud Shaving Broshes, &o. in the greatest va-
ri 2o 5 ;,l “‘S.t.i*cKao\
; Doctor Eucii’s " “
U NIVERSAL Strengthening Pto«t«r.Tor sale
Ly A* PARSONS.
JLasld, Tapper A Slsture)
O FFER for sale on good terms;
ISOlibds first quality Cuba Molasses
3QQ bags good, fair and prime green Cuba Coffee
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 bbte first quality crushed do
20 half chests superior Black Tea
50 half boxes Baker’s No 1 Cbocolatd
50 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper
100 boxes Negro Pipes, large sizes
500 Domijou8, assorted, I to 6 gallons
200 whole and half boxes Bunch Raisin*
125 pcs 42 inch Dundee Bagging.
200 kegs Cut Nails, assorted
50 casks Brown Stout, quarts and pints
50 baskets Champagne, Anchor and lief
50 boxes Sparkling Hock
200 M Bpanish Segars
4 pipes Holland Gin, Beehive nnd Hourglos*
2 hwf pines London Dock Brandy
10 do do J. J. Dupuy A Co. do
10 do American do *
300 bbte Connecticut Gin, Phelps jfc Gowdy’s
100 do Boston^ do, .Eagle brand
100 do do * Ruin do
30 do superior Baltimore Whiskey
10 do do old Monongabete do
100 halfpipes nnd quarter casks Madeira, Port)
Sicily Madeira and Pico Wines
100 bags Shot, assorted
300 Grindstone* hor 26