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f Ordinary, that application bos been niado 1 for
Vttpra qf Administration, must bo published
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■uhtoM undJCred 1 tors to render in their accounts
■nst be pnbliBhod SIX WEEKS;
I Sules of Negroes by Executors and IVuminw-
Itori must bo at pubic miction, on tlie firvtTuea-
lyb’f the month, between the usual hours of
Be, at tho place of Public Sulcs in tlio County
fiere the Letters .Testamentary. of Admiimtra-
In, or Guardianship may have been granted, first
l ing sixty days notice thereof in one of the
Ehlic gazettes of this State, and nt tho door cf
m Court House, where such sales are to be
i Notice for leave to soli Negroes, must he nub-
bheil for four months, before any order absolute
OAPS before the day of gale. These soles must
ms made at the Court House door of tho Comity
In which the property Is situate, and on tlie first
icsday ofthe Moufh.btjtweon tlie hours often in
Bio morning and four.in die afternoon. No bale
from day to day i* valid.- unless so expressed in
The advertisement. j
I Applications by Executors, Administrator* and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
Jell Laud, must ho published FOUR MONTHS.
I, Sales of personal property (except negroes)
If testate and intestate estates by Executors and
hdininibtrutors must be advertised FORTY
Pays?
Applications liy Executors and Administrators
ir Letters Dismissbry, must be published SIX
llONTHS.
Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages on
feal estate must boudvertised once a mouth’ for
JQUII MONTHS.
i Orders ofthe Court of Ordinary, (nccompani-
1 ivifti a copy of the bond of agreement) to
Jike^titles to land must be .advertised Thrkk
Jon'ths nt least.
SherifTssnlesumler executions regularly grant-
by the Courts, must tye advertised THIRTY
AYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY
A.Y3—Sales of perishable propertyunder or
r of Court, muRtbe advertirqd, generally, TEN
AYS before die day of side.
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• # * All Letters directed to tins Office or tlie
ditor, must be post paid, to eutitle tiieih to at-
fobom . •; - ■ . • -
> > Gulden Seeds,
HHE subscrilier has just received per brig
L Madison, hi* supply of fresh Garden Seeds,
rnrranted to bo of bust quality, and the growth of
p.50, viz: *'■
Beaus, kidney, half moon nml Valentine; Beet,
>ly Tnriiip. blood, white. Scarsity and Mangel
Lrtzel; Cabbage, early York, Butterseo, Drum*
Jnd,’ Bergen uhd fed Dutch; Carrot, early horn,
nd long omugo; 1 Cucumbers early framed, long
Id and white Portugal; Okra, curled Parsley,
Fop ner, long sweet Spanish .Pease, Dwarf, Mar-
fowmt, Charlton, blue Imperials, Washington,
Bishop’s Prolific and Tall Marrowfat; Radish,long
icarlet, short ton’d do,white turnip do,early fram
'd and black fall; Squash, early bush and long
:rock necked; Salsify, Toma oes; Turnip, early
Dutch, large flat Globe and Rutabago; Pepper
Grass, Wnter Cress, white and red Clover, Lu-
seme Grass, &c. For sale by
20 . ANSON PARSONS.
{oulnmPs Pulmonaria, or Ve
getable Demulcent.
TN cases of obstinate Catarrh; iu Coughs,
L whether arising from recent o;‘neglected colds;
u Asthma; nnd ns un auxiliary and means of pro*
lent relief from the threatening symptoms of ap
proaching Pulmonary Consumption, no medicine
pas greater claims upon the confidence of tlie in-
raJid than the above medicine.
I It if, for the afflictive and- troublesome symp
toms of coughing, expectoration or phlegm, pain
in.the breast, &c. which constitute prominent fea
tures of the complaint, that the Pulmonaria was
lesjgned, and has manifested ilsiuo-ii valuablapro-
bertios. . '
I 1$ is equally useful of course in the relief of
loughs nnd colds, arising from sudden changes of
readier, from wearing dump linen, &c.
, Forsaloby A. BARTOW,
may 23
For Restoring the Hair.
1HE Casadn Oil is so denominated, because it
1b eemposed of vegetable ingredients,and its
rtnes are pre-eniinemly displayed in the follow-
g respects: It possesses properties of die most
iinhrioiiH nature, which eradicates die scurf and
il impurities , of tlie hnir; noui ishes tho hair and
revents its fulling oif, and lessens tho liability of
pfr to turn grey; strengthens the weakest hnir,
pd produces a luxuriant growth; gives a vigor
b die hair which soon produces art inimitably nat-
pal curl, and prevents its falling out in a damp
Rmosphere, or during exercise; renders the hair
Either natural or artificial, beautifully soft nnd
Pleasant; bestows an inestimable gloss nnd pleas
ant perfume to the tresses—in fine, renders the
[air dress trauscendimdy beaudfui, promotes the
jrowth ofwhiskers, eye hrovVs, mustaches, &c.
To children’s'll air its effects are strikingly beneff-
SAVANNAH, («a.) WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1840.
[Whole No.—Of,007.
i extremely pleasant to the' infunt, gradually
Strengthens die hair, and augments its growdi so
is' to produce a beautiful heud ofhair. Preserves
he hair after sea bathing, violent exorcise, and ia
bf pre-eminent utility for persons travelling by sea
brland, preserves the hair, rendering it peculiarly
pleasant, and always dressed, has wonderful of-
fects on the hair iu hot or cold climates, and is
held in high estimation by distinguished persons
(abroad.
Sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietor,
Phos. Quirk, 490 Broadway, New-York, and by
[appointment, by A. PARSONS, Agent,
Savannah, Ga. ’
Price 75 cents per botdo. nov 26
Currant Jelly & Brandy Peaches.
DOZ. Currant Jelly ,20 do Brandy Peach-
cs. Just received per brig Lamar, and
'or Bale by . C.L.McNISIL
nov 11 222
’ - Tooth Wash.
J UST received, afresh supply of Chlorine and
Orris’ Tootii Wash, for cleaning and preserv
ing Ri6 teodi. Received nnd for sale by
dec 13 ANSON PARSONS.
iTN th^gri
t J- deo 3
Steel Pens,
tyf ’
deo 3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
i Bale Hope.
F%{\ COILS, n very superior article; for sale
[tFU by Washburn, lewis& co.
c? ^
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR is the
grandest ornament belonging to the human
Irame. How strangely the loss of it clianges tho
countenunce and prematurely brings on the ap
pearance of old ago, which causes many to recoil
at being uucoycreT, und sometimes evoH to slum
society to avoid die jests and sneers of their ac
quaintance; the remainder of tiieir lives are con
sequently spent iu retirement. In short,not even
the loss pf property tills the generous thinking
youth with that heuvy sinking gloom as does the
loss of his huir. To avert all these unpleasant
circumstances, Ojdridge’a Balm of Columbia stops
the hair from fulling oii'pn 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 from scurf. Numerous certificates of the
first respectability iu support ofthe virtues of 01-
dridge’s Balui, are shown by die proprietors.
• Cf’Read the following:
Robert Wharton, Esq. late Mayor of Philadel-
E hia, has certified, as may be seen below, to the
igh character of the following gentlemen.
The undersigned do hereby certify that we have
used tho Bnhn of Columbia discovered by J. 01-
dridge, and have found it highly serviceable nqt
ottly as a preventive aguinst the ’fulling off ofhair,
but also a certain restorative.
WM. THATCHER, Senior,
Methodist Minister in St. George charge.
No. 83 Nortli Filth-street.
JOHN P. INGLIS, 331 Arch-street.
JOHN D. THOMAS,M. D. 163 Race-«t.
JOHN S. FURRY, 101 Spruce-sU
HUGH McCURDY, 243 SouUi7th st.
JOHN CARD, Jr. 123 Arch-st.
The aged, and those who persist in wearing
wigs, Inay not always experience its restorative
qualities, yet it will certainly raise its virtues in
tneestiinutionofdie public, when it ic known dint
three ofthe above signers are more than 50 years
of age, and die others not less than 30.
[From tiio Mayor.]
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ?
City of Philadelphia, j
I, Robert Wharton, Mayor of said city of Phil
adelphia, do hereby certify tiiat 1 am well acquaint
Cd with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John S. Furey, and
Hugh McCurdy, whose names are signed to the
above certificate, that they are gendeuien of char
acter and respectability, and us such full credit
should be given to the said certificate.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set ray hand,
[L. S.] and caused the seal of die city to be af
fixed, tiiis sixth day of December, &c.
ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor.
Caution.—Observe that each bottle ofthe gen
uine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, on
which is represented die Falls of Niagara, die A-
gent’s name, &c.
A fresh supply received and for sole by
dec 12 ANSON PARSONS.
doc 5
• - . French Chemicals.
JULPHATE Quinine, Sulphate nud Acetate
9 of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Blnck Pep-
ll > ®Iv!^ re080t ©» Piparine, Prussic Acid, Iodine,Em-
'^hrU' /( Ext. Nux Vomica, Hydrodale, Potassa, &c.
Jusf received per Newark, and forsaloby
- q. IL HENDRICKSON
A Dcslrabto ODh
T O RENT—The subscriber’s Store, on his
wharf, well ndapted for a Shin Chandlery
Grocery, or any business connected wUh ship
ping, It U needless Ibr him to say more of due
ad. antngeous offer to those who would desire to
embark In that line, as it is well known to be one
of the boat hi town. .
The-subscriber would* also Inform his friends
thnt he lids embarked in tho Steamboat business
and his services, or those of his second son, John*
F. Guilniartin, can he alwaya hud at his wharf,
for those shipping, &c. by the steamers Bcaitfort
District and the Despatch, at all times.
JOHN GUILMARTIN.
N. B.—Atso to rent, a spacious three story
House,, heretofore known as “The Independent
Hotel,” Routing on the Bay, in East Brood street,
well adapted for a Boarding House, with a Ten
Pin Alley, Bar, &c. attached. nov 26
300 Dollars Challenge*
FpHE Genuine FRENCH PILLS against all
X the QUACK NOSTRUMS of the oge for
the cure of * * * * * *
a The French Pills are applicable to oil cases,.for
either sex,.(warranted free from mercury,) and
possesses great advantages over the Balsams and
all liquid medicines, by being entirely free from
»iue!l, and consequently do not effect the breath,
Uiereby preventing the possibility of a discovery
white using them.
Besides this importantadvantagediey never dis
agree with the stomach, and in tho first stages of
the disease they usually effect, a euro in a few days,
with hide regard to diet or exposure.
In the most obstinate stages of die disease, they
are equully certain, having cured many after every
other remedy had failed. In short, they have been
so universally successful, that tiiat die proprietor
challenges any one to produce a remedy of equal
certainty, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred
Dollars. For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price $2 per box.*
ang 5 164—ly
Harrison's Specific Ointment,
F OR the cure of White Swellings, Scrofulous
andothertumors, Ulcers, Sore Legs, old and
fresh Wounds, Sprains and Braises, Swelliugs
and Inflammations, Scald Head, Women’s Sore
Breasts, Rheumatic Pains, Tetters, Eruptions,
Chilbains, Whitlows, Biles, Corns and External
Diseases generally. It is likewise greatly superi
or to any medicine heretofore discovered for die
chafed bucks and limbs of horses; forriug worms,
chapped lips—and in short, for every external bo
dily evil that may fall to the lot of man or beast.
For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price 50 cents per box.
aug 5 164—ly
Look nt This.
T HE left hand halves of thebillsnamed below,
were mailed to the address of die subscriber
on the Gth February last, nt Greenville Court
House, South- Carolina, by Wm. Choice, which
have not come to hand, anil the probability is they
must be lost. Tho several Banks are hereby noti
fied of my intention to make un application, after
due notice, for new notes on the return of the right
hand halves, which r.rn now in my possession.
$20 Bank of Augusta, No, 238, dated 3d Sept.
1836, letter A.
$20 Bank of Augusta, do. 176, 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 IK h.
20 Bank Columbus, No.351, dated 1st Sept.1831,
letter H. h.
20 Bonk Columbus, No. 953, do. 9th Dec 1830,
letter.II. li.
20 Bunk Columbus, No. 1448, do. 1st Oct. 1829,
letter H.
20 Bunk Columbus, No. 1206, do 1st Oct. 1829,
letter H.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 262, do, 7th May, 1830,
letter H. h.
20 Bauk Columbus, No. 12, dated 1st Jan 1830,
letter torn.
20 Centra! 11 Rond, No. 77- r v do. 3d June. 1836.
letter A.
20 Bank State of Georgia, No. 997, do. 1st Sept.
. 18 dim, letter A. ^
20 Bunk Darien, No. 1678, do. 1st Dec. 1832, let
ter B. b.
20 Mechanics' Bank Augusta, No. 10. do. 5U»
Dec. 1834, lottor A.
50 Mechanics' Bank Augusta, No. 63, dated 7tii
April, 1835, letter B.
100 MeehnnW Bank Augusta, No. 58, dated 1st
May, 1835, letter B
100 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 71, dated 1st
Nov. 3831, letter A.
20 Bank Milledgeville, No. 4251, dated 2d Sept.
1836, letter A.
100 Bank Milledgeville, No. 436, do 3d Jau.1837,
letter A.
100 Plunters * Mechanics’ Bank Columbus, No.
59, dated 9th May, 1838, Letter A.
50 Plan. & Moch. Baulc Columbus, No. 330, da
ted 2d Nov. 1837, letter A.
50 Iih. Bunk Savannah, No. 18, dated 8th Dec
1829, letter K. •
NOTICE.—Three months afterdate, applica
tion will be made to the (above) different-parks
for new notes, the left hand liulf of said bills be
ing lost.
WILLIAM SMITH.
Trmipville, Gn. K>th Oct. 1839.
03 s The Georgian, AugustttChronicleand Sen
tinel, Southern - Recorder und Columbus Herald
and Sentinel, will please publish the nbovo week
ly for three months, anifforwurd tiieir acoouuts
to mo r.t Troupvdle, Ga. for payment. •
oct 31 20713m W. S.
Hair Oil, Bears Grease and Po
matum,
M ACASSAR Oil, English, do do American,
Ward’e Vegetable Oil.BeursOil.do Grease,
Pomatum, in pots; do in rolls, Aldrich’s Bulm
Columbia. Just received and for sale on accom-
JOHN E. STILWELL, ’
Comer of Broughton & Wliftaker-sts.
nov 2Q Opposite the Mansion House.
Tl A BBLS Apples, fust received per brig New
XU Hanover, and for sale by
dec 3 LONG & PATTERSON.
‘Tlie true ricliesof life is health.^
W E know that health and the ability to labor
constitutes dm weulth of die great mass of
toe people in thisi os In most other countries. To
preserve, therefore, that health by natural means
iB.a grand tnuraland political scheme, to fulfil which
requires our utmost attention. The unprcce-
dentedpopularityauduniversalapprobution which
this medicine has achieved throughout the United
States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexicoand die West
Indies, fully justify Dr.’ Peters in warmly and con
scientiously recommending diem to the special at
tention of the afflicted.
Dr. Peters has spent much time in experiment
ing with different Vegetable Medicines tor diseas
es of die liver, and now offers his Vegetuble Pills
as the best, most convenient and cheapest 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
their cnrtiiartlc, or operative qualities, or that they
not only cleanse the stomach and bowels by pur
ging, but they regulate the liver, change tho mor
bid secretiou, strengthen the digestive organs, pu
rify the blood, invigorate die circulation, and gives
tone and energy to tho nervous system.
They ure mild and pleasant in their operation
and convey almost immediate conviction of tiieir
utility froiii tiieir first dose. They can be taken
with safety hy persons of any age; and the feeble,
the infirm, the nervous and delicate are strength
ened by tiieir operation, because they clear tlie
system of bad humors, quiet nervous irritability,
and invariably produce souud health.
The Vegetable Pills ore a sure remedy for jaun
dice, sick nnd nervous headache, dyspepsy, cos
tiveness, sickness of die stomach, heartburn, all
bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds, and if token
at the commencement will invariably check their
progress, nnd save the patient from a protracted
and dangerous sickness. They ure invaluable in
nervous and hypocondrical affections, loss Of ap
petite, and nil complaints to which females alone
arc subject. They operate as a mild speedy purge,
and arc a safe and certain remedy for worms in
children.
Extract of .a letter from Dr. Gurney, of New-
Oilenns, Ln.Oct. 9,1837.—■••Ihnvo received much
assistance in my practice; especially in jaundice
and yr’.low fever; from the use of Peters’ Piiis. I
presume that, on an average, I prescribe 100 box-
per month.”
Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, cf Hud
son, New-York, June 3,1836.—“I was aware that
Dr. Peters was one of the b6st chemists in die U.
States, and felt assured that he would some day
(from his intimate knowledge of the properties of
herbs and drugs) produce an efficient medicine,
atid I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills
fully respond to my expectation. They are, in
deed, a superior medicine and reflect alike upon
tho chemist, the physician, and die phylosopher.’
Extract of a letter from l)r. Waincs, of Cin
ciunati, Feb. 2,1838.—“Your Pills arc tho mildest
in their adorations, and yet most powerful in tiieir
effects, of any I have ever met with in my prac
tice of eight und twenty years. Their action on
the chvlc,:md hence on the impurities of the blood
is evidently very surprising.”
Cuahlottk, N. C. Jan. 1,1837.
Dear Sir—-I have made frequent use of your
Pills in die incipient sta^e of bjlious fever, and ob
stinate constipation ofthe bowels; also, in the en
largement of the spleen, chronic diseases of the
liver, sick headache, general debility, nnd in all 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 12 months, I take pleasure in giving my
testimony of their good effects in cases of dys
pepsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, and other
diseases, produced by inactivity of tho liver.—
They are a safe and mild aperient, being die best
article of the'kitid I have over used.
George C. Scott, M. D.
This celebrated Medicine is for sale by all die
principul Druggists in Savannah nnd throughout
Uie United States, tho Cnnndns, Texas, Mexico,
and tiio West Indies. Prico 50 cens per box, with
ftill directions.
aug G 164—ly
LUCINA CORDIAL
Le CordtiH cl£JLtu^iic-Ou 1'Ellx-
T HE subscriber has tho pleasure of announc
ing to the citizens of the United States, thnt
helms purchased, for a very large sunt and from
tho iuventor, the celebrated Dr. Mugnhr, of Paris,
the recipe and right for making this astonishing
medicine. Until the appearance of the “Luciua
H AS just returned (Vom^ew-York with a ini
and splendid assortment of Foreign n
Domestic DRY GOODS, which will lie soli
- . w - oinwly,
upwards of a thousand yeaVs, they had baffled the
wisdom and ingenuity of die^nost profound phy
sicians in all parts of tiio world. This Cordial,
however, to the great advantage of the human
race, soon proved itself,to be tho desideratum so
long fought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding
the brief period of its existence, it haB acquired a
celebrity so groat, that It is eagerlv sought for
throughout the civilized globe.. Dr. Magnin soon
finding tiiat the demand was so vast as to render
PI! ‘ “ M
Havana §cgars»
“g A AAA SUPERIOR Spanish Segura,
XUjUU vf favorite brands, just received
and for sale by
jan4
XONG & PATTERSON.
tries, only preserving France and Italy for himself.
Thus has die subscriber possesed himself of the
invaluable secret, and now hastens to give die in
habitants of his line of agency die benefits of his
speculation.
“Lc Cordial de Lucinc,” or, in English, “the
Lucina Cordial,” is agenoral iuvigoratorof the hu
man frame. In all the various cases of lunguor,
lassitude and debilitation, it is an unfailing reme
dy, ns it is equally its province to impart cheer
fulness dud decision to die mind, as health and vi
gor to the body. But the peculiar virtue on which
its celebrity is based, is the facility and certainty
with which it restores tho virile powers when they
have bceu destroyed by disease, time, reckless
ness, or any of die numerous causes which termi
nate in the prostration of those functions.
lu common with the generality of really good
medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of a mer
curial or deleterious nntiir<\ nnimig the many in
gredients which compose it; hut is, nt the sums
time, so simple, yet so efficacious, diut while il can
renovate the prostrated energies of a giant, an in
fant may use it, not only with impunity, but with
advantage.
The usages of society are unfortunately such
tiiat, notwithstanding the benefits which would be
sure to result from it, we cannot enter into an an
alysis of tiiis incstiihable Cordial here, or publish
many of the documents which have been receiv
ed, ns vouchers of the blessipgs it has conferred on
numbers of despairing individuals. But this we
cannot forbear remarking—dint it has been de
monstrated that there is scarcely ever, if any such
thing at ail, os natural barrenness, or as natural
imbecility of the procreant functionsin cither sex;
nnd, therefore, that those .evils are the effects of
artificial causes,and maybe speedily subdued and ‘
removed by die use of “Le Cordial do Lticiue.”
The Lucina Cordial is also an indubitable cure
for the Gleet, pnd the Fluor Albus, obstructed,
difficult of painful Menstruation; also, for die
incontinence of Urine or the invoiuutary dis
charge thereof. It is likewise an invaluable and
unrivalled medicine in cases of Chronic Ermp-
tions of the skin, and in die. dropsical affections
of the aged.
Most important to the American Public.
The United States proprietor of die celebrated
Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of Love, begs to lay be
fore the community, the following certificate,
which he has received from the inventor, the illus
trious Dr. Moguin, of Paris:
“This is to certify, that I have disposed of the
recipe for making die Luciua Cordiul, or Elixir of
Love, nud also the right to sell it throughout die
United States of North America, to John. Winters
IIoldenvcll, M. D. My reasons for so doing is,
that the demands to tne for the above Cordiul, of
which I am the iuveutor, are so numerous, tiiat I
am unable to supply all die orders fromFranceand
Italy alone; and have therefore disposed of die
privileges vouchsafed in this and other certificates
of a like nature, in order to generaJisethe benefits,
of my discovery throughout the world.
Given under my hand at Paris, on tiiis nineteenth
day of January, in the year of our Lord, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight.
EllASTE MAGNIN.
?vX» d SS } •.
This highly important medicine is for sale by
John Winters llolderwell, No. 129Liberty-street,
New-York; CharlesB. Tyler, No. 70Chesnut-st.
Philadelphia; nnd in Baltimore by Roberta & At
kinson, John M. Laroquo, nnd G. R. Tyler; in
Washington City by Tobias Watkins and Charles
Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Lintiiueum; in
Richmond by John E. Ensure; in Petersburg by
Braggs Thomas, and Ditpuy, Roser & Jones;
and in Norfolk by M. A. Santos nnd B. Emerson;
and by John Woodly, No. 65 Poyuraa-sl, New-
Orleans.
It can also be found at all the principal Drug
Stores in South-Carolino,and in Augusta, hy Ha-
vilnnd, Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co. and
Nelson Carter; and in Savannah by
G. U. HENDRICKSON.
Prico $3 per bottle, with full directions.
aug 5 164—ly
Fine Razors*
R OGERS. Wade & Butchers, Elliotts, and
Pricksleys, tine nud wurmnteJ Razors, in
great variety; together with u fine assortment of
Brushes, Boxes, -Soap®, Comb", P* 'fumed Wa
ters, Pomatums, &c. Just received and for sale
at very reduced prices to suit die tiir.es, for cash
or credit, by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
ja«7 5
David's Compound Creosote
Tooth Wash*
A N agreeable vegetable preparation for clenn-
sing, whiteuiug and preserving tho Teeth,
restoring spongy and diasnsed Gums to a natural
nnd healthy state,.purifies the month and sweetens
the breath, preventive for and cure ofthe tooth
ache, canker, soreness, and (lie various affections
ofthe mouth and tiiront, whetiier occasioned by
mercurials or otherwise. Prepured only by T.
Davis, Manufacturing Chemist—Price 50 cents.
For sale by FORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Opposite the-Market
dec 27 Sign of die Golden GIob>
Garden Seeds—Crop 1839.
A SUPPLY ofEnglish nnd Shaker’s Garden
Seeds, for sale on reasonable terms by
PORCHER & LL ROCHE,
Opposite the Murket,
dec5 Sign ofthe Golden Glohe. •
Christmas Presents*
*1* ADIES elegant Rose Wood, Shell, Muhog-
JLa any and inlaid Work Bore;
Elegant Chinenl Work Baskota
Toilet Bottles, richly gilt in groat variety
Essence Boxes, fancy
Pearl, Shell, and Ivory Card Coses
Gold and Silver Pencil Cases
Puzzles and Alphabets, Dissected Maps, forchil
dren . ,
Games of Graces, Dominoes, Buttledors, Cancell
Cops
Musical Boxes, Accordians, Sec. Just-received
and for sale by
dec 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON-
Sweet Scented Powder, Ac*
-g 6} DOZ. Otto Rose Scented Powder
XJ/ 6 do. Violet do. do.
6 do. Plain do. do.
Also, Powder Boxoa and Puffs. Received and
for sale, by
*ct25 A. PARSONS.
D* Dempsey,
iNew-Vork witha large
"* ” “ ! gn and
- nuwu IVIII HH sold Ut
reduced prices for cash or short credit, consisting
50 pieces French, German nud Eng, Merinos
50 do. Mouslindelaines "
600 Rob Roy Woolen Shawls, various sizes and
qualities
600 yards Ingrain Carneting, best quality
500 do. Cotton do.
1000 pieces English, French and Am. Calicoes
10 bales 3-4 and 4-4 brown Homespun
6 cases blenched Shirtings and Sheetings
25 pieces white and red Flannels
1000 do. Room Paper and Bordering
30 do. Satinets, assorted colors nnu qualities
30 do. Apron Checks
25 do. Irish Linens, 20 do. Long Lawn
25 do. Negro Cloth, 20 do. Negro Blankets
100 pair Whitney, Rose and Mackinaw do
300 uoz. assorted Head Ildkfs.
10 coses do. Florence braid and plain Straw
Bonnets
25 nieces plain nnd figured Silks, new stylo
25 boxes assorted Ribbons
300 dozen Ladies silk, cotton and worsted Hose
200 do. Gcntictnen’s woolen nnd cotton do.
CO do. Ladies kid nnd silk Gloves
100 do Gent’s woolen, kid and buckskin do.
25 hnles Band Boxes
Together with a choice assortment of silk, broche,
cotton and worsted Shawls, Laces, plain, checked
uml figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets. &c.
Als, nn assortment of Ileudy Made Clothing,
oct 23 210—ly
Cloths, Cassimcrcs, die,
A VERY St, JOHNSON, have received,
Black, blue blnck, brown, claret, green, &c.
West of England Clodis
Black, mi$f, brown, striped, &c. Cassinieres
Oxford mixt, black, browu, green, «&c. Premium
Satinets
Heavy mixt do, do. for servants
Jeaus, Ltusevs, dec. do. do.
Heavy Duflil Blankets
Also, fine ribbon bound Whitney, Rose, &c
Blankets.
oct23 South sido Monument Square.
New Fall Goods.
Received by G. B. Lamar.
3 ^ A AND 44 Scotch Ginglmms
TC Fine Long Lawns, lush Linens •
Brown Holland, do. Hamilton Flannel
American Prints, Worsted Gloves * •
Worsted and Cotton Honiety
AVERY L JOHNSON;
oct 2 South side Monument Square.
W* H* dc S, Rogers,
H AVE just received from New York, the fol
lowing Fancy Goods, viz;
1 box emb’d changeable Bonnet Ribbons, a
splendid article
1 box sup’r fig’d Satin do do
1 do fancy French Silk Bags
1 do Plaid Bonnet Ribbons
6 White Net Veils
1 dozen Net Shawls
1 do Silk emb’d Scarfs
1 do Plaid do do
I, do Thibet do do
4 pcs brown and black Silk Fringe
1 do Phillycraimny
1 dozen Infant’s Waists
10 do Nuns (Dutch) Lace
Together with various articles in the Fancy line,
nov 16 South side Market Square.
GO
GO
*30
10
- 40
20
Desirable Dry Goods,
R eceived by ’
AVERY & JOHNSON.
Indies French Kid Gloves
Do bluck and col’d sewing silk do
Do white do do
Do black do Mitts
Do long white Kid Gloves >
Gents black nnd coVd Kid do
Do woolen do, Boys woolen do
Do silk do ^
Ladies and Gents silk Hosiery
Gents Lambs wool and Merino | Hose
Do heavy wool 4 Hoso
Do Merino under Shirts and Drawers
Welsh, Merino, Saxony, Sic. Flannels, warrant
ed not to Bhrink when washed.
Thibet Wool do, Brocha do
Rich Piuih Mantillas, do Clieanoal Tippets
Do do Ladies Hat Ornaments
Thibet und Bayadere Scarfs
Rich silk do, plaid Cashmere do.
For sale on fuvoruble terms,
dec 3 South side Monument square.
New Goods*
A BENNETT has also opened Store No.
• 2, Wuring’s Buildings, with a large and
splendid assortment ofMilienury Goods, consist
ing in part, namely:
10 boxes Ladies Florence Braid, Split Straw,
Leghorn, Straw, Braid, col’d English and
common Straw Bonnets
50 dozen col’d Nun’s Hoods
40 boxes Bonuet, Cap, Sntinand Tafeta Ribbons
10 do Bolts, various styles aud qualities
Col’d Silks, Florences, Satins, &c. and a great
variety offuncy goods, for sale wholesale or retail
very low. nov 11
Seasonable Goods*
B ROADCLOTHS—Bhck. mvirib’e piv«m,
olive, blue, dark mixed nnd cudet mixed and
brown, English double milled. r
Cnssuncres—Drab, bluck, dark grey and striped.
Satinets—Blue, drab, cadet and dark mixed.
Suspenders—Elastic and knitted, also Extra Ends.
Hosiery—Lumbs Wool, Vigonia, whito aud mix
ed Cotton.
Gloves—Colored aud white Hoskiu, Buckskin,
Silk and Beaver
Umhrellus—Silk and Cotton.
Stocks—Satin, and Bombasin, with bows and
plain.
Cravuts—Black Italian and fancy colored. Also,
Merino Skirts.
Brushes-—Cloth, hair, nnil nnd tooth.
Huudkerchiefs—White Silk, plain, red and figur
ed. Just received, add lor sale by
GEORGE W. BEHN,
oct 22 No. 2 Shuff’s Buildings.
Dry Goods*
F ANCY Alpeens, Marseilles Crib Counter
panes, white Marseilles Counterpanes, as
sorted sizes
White aiul col’d netted do do do
Blanket Shawls, low priced Red Flannels
Bleached and uubleacncd Canton Flannel
English bleached do do
Low priced Satinets, Kentucky Jeans
Black and blue blnck Bombasins
Welsh Flannels, Thibot Scarfs
French and English Merinos. For sale by
GEORGE W. BEllN,
nov 25 No. 2 Shad’s Building.
Powdered Spices.
C INNAMON, Black Pepper, African Pepper,
Cayenne Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Spice
Ginger, &c. For sale bV
PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Opposite the Market,
dec 6 Sign of die Golden Globe..
T JVo-.v (inw'.s, Now flood*
iiE «i criliprlms itcc.'vciI mu! now opfit’ilf
from Inig Mm tun m end «|,ip Celitt. a lt
a id oXMltajvn oworttr,«nt of nowe.t ink of Kim- -
f-y MdSUjilo Gooda.coiuiaiinxiunnrtof Uiofoi-
lotvinjtrliciai.Tlzj ‘
JU0 Jiiccea Cuplnm Kertcn
1.0 to. Sat noiii
00 do. new alylo 44 Ennpli Print* *•"
r 1, ..‘to- Enolii.ilCalico..
•jo. White Flnnnci
m” 1 ,. . do ,' qualities
liiii Bin . 1,0 WpH •
SSaasasar*.-.
■S'lSraa®, ■
n0 do. Poncoe Silk Hdfcft. *
|ldtswKa neW f ,u i' 10 -
20 -v? «• 8.Gloves
JO (jo. Lcriies II. S. CUovc.
80 ■ d0 ‘ • T 1 ®- »ni Cotton Glovst
ra • nndLong Mitts.
50 piece, col'll end black Silks,newest stylo
2 ca,0H Canton FJtiiimd ’ 7 *
20 pieces new ulylo CiuMitnore
20 do. Vestings
an h d °'' ^ roa ' lcl °thn, various qualities
BOm " !t ’ Cai) ' r “ ireUl uod Belt Rib-
100 Ha°lf e Hdro' " ° r “ ed ' m ‘ 100,1011 Hoso end
10 boxes Selin Ribbons, fi-om Nn. 2 to 8*
4o Ladies white Florence Bonnets
100 colored Bonnets
vSii::ssM? col ' d P“f»“'
Black Lqvo Shawls, black Bombasins • *
ie,imbbg™;L oo t n i a Er raI, ‘" nt of
oct 29 • J * -——-—
. A. BENNETT.'
H w : **• Hoyd—.Unmet Square. ~
AS just recotved per recent amvolii, '
2 doz Miwltn Collars
4 do English Frilled do
3 pea black Silk Fringe,2 do Wire Blond ‘
2 do black funcy Blond ;
< i° Tbreotl Laces, Odo German do
6 do Lisle do, 3 do Wire Edging
4 do Illond finding, 12 do Plui/Swiss
14 do Beltings, 3 do Mantilla Laco
4 do Grecian Net do,- 5 do Bobblnel Lacs
6 do Spiltallleld Ildkfs, la do Pongee Ifdkfs
4 do plain Silk do, lido do Satin do
6 doz Gauze tlo, 4 do fancy do
6 do embroidered do
5 do Genta Brose Gloves
4 do Ladies do do, 3 do do Kid do
3 do Gents Buck Gloves
2 do do If. S. do
, 8 do India Rubber Su»pendei»
3 do super do do do
14 pcs uncut VelvetRibbons
Also, a splendid assortment of Plain, Figured
and Changeable Silks. nov 30
Boston & Randle,
H ,, Market Square, Savannah,
A v i* m store, and are receiving per variouf
arrivals, a full supply of Groceries,BagBUif,
&c. Among which are— ^
10 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
11 do. Porto Rico dOj
60 hugs Coffee.
150 pieces Bagging, 42,43 and 44 inchw
50 coils Rale Rope
L bs - Bn fyhig.Twine
10000 do. Baltimore cured Bacon, Hams,Sicl«&
and Shoulders
3000 bushels heavy Maryland Seed Oats
Canal and Balt. Flour, whole and £ bbls,
10 casks and 25 boxes Goshen Cheese
JO kegs choice Butter
20 I, 20 Land 20 4 bbla. Buckwheat Flour
10 boxes Sperm. Candles
6 P lSpidy ard ' Dnpujr * C ° ,f ' proof
Sfi^Seignette do. do,
5 tW; Holland Gin
ixLh. Peach Brandy
8b <\ 0 ' gye <?in, 30 do. Whiskey
20 do. Rum
Madeira, Tvitariffe, Port and Sweet Mate*
ga Wines
Bntte? nnd Wine Biscuit
AJmonds and Raisins, Tobacco '
10 tons iron, assorted
75 kegs Nails, &c
Ail of which they offer on accommodating tertuf,
oct 11 . j.
Currants and C
"I O HAGS^ Almonds, 12 boxes Citi
JL\J 2 casks Currants, 9bags WaJnc
- Citron*
Citron
—^ 9 bags Walnuts
1 Parmerson Cheese
12 boxes Capers, 12 do Olivet
Just received aud for sate by
J. B. GAtJDItY.
^ Caracas Cocoa*
kIbA LBS * Uaracos Cocoa, just received
l/UU and for sale by
nov26 LONG & PATTERSON.
10
dec 19
. Cider.
BBLS. prime Newark Cider, now /and*
ing and for sale by L. BALDWIN.
Canal Flomv
DHLS superfine Canal Fiotfr, just land'
t/l/ ing and for sale on wharf, by
dec 24 WASHBURN, LEWIS & CO,.
Sperm Candles# ; l
T HIRTY boxes 4,5 and 6 Sperm Candler*"r
jnstrece*' 1 and for sale by ,
nov 28 LONG & PATTERSON.
Domestic Brandy*
5 HALF pipes Domestic Brandy, for sole low
to close a consignment,
dec 27 GEORGE fl. MAY.
Starch and Blue.
T HIRTY boxesiColegate’ssuperior Starch,%
cases do English Fig Blue, landing from brig
Augusta, and for sale by
G. R.
nov 28
. HENDRICKSON.
120
Coffee.
BAGS Havana, for sole by
dec 31 . J. B. GAUDRY,
■|{)iF PIECES ffenvy Dundee Bsggtng,
JL^.J iinsaln Ijv
dec 31 LADO.TUPPER & 8ISTARE. •
Fot'to Rico Ssiaar.
HHDS. prime l’orto Itico Sugar, for"
Zi ? sole low to close o consigninelltt
dec 31 GEORGE H. MAY.
O 1
Combs. Brashes, &c.
F INE Ivorv and Horn Dressing and Pocket
Combs, Hair, Cloth, Nail, Combs,and supe
rior English, French and Aineridan Tooth Brush
es, aud Shaving Brushes, &c. in the greatest va
riety. . Just received and for solo by
den 5 G. R. HENDRICKSO .
Doctor Eucit’s
TTNlVERSAL Strengthening Plnsler. fnr sale
U by A. PARSONS,
deciff SCO
ffiaild, Tapper Sc Sistaro,
FFEll for side on cood terms,
. 150 hhds first qtmVitv Cuba Molasses
300 bags good, fair and prime green Cuba CofTes
150 do superior old Java do
50 mats very fine old Manilla do
Hlids nrlino Porto Rico Sugar ’
25 boxes Boston refined Loaf do
10 bills first quality crushed do
20 half chests superior Black Tea
50 half boxes Baker’s No 1 Chocolate
50 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper
100 boxes Negro Pipes, large sizes
500 Demijons, uworted, 1 to 5 gallons
200 whole aud liulf boxes Bunch llaisine
125 pcs 42 inch Dundee Bugging
200 licgs Cut Nails, assorted
50 casks Brown Stout, qiiarte and pints , -
50 baskets Chnmpngne, Anchor and Key
50 boxes Sparkling Hock
200 it Spanish Sdgnrs
4 pipes Holland Gin, Beebire add H'mrgua*
2 half pinos London Dock Brandy
10 do do J. J. Dupuy *Uo. do
10 do American do
300 bbls Connecticut Gin, Phelps & Gowdy’s
100 do Boston do. Eagle brand
100 do do Rum do
30 do superior Baltimore Whiskey
10 do do old Monongohebi do
100 halfpipes nnd quarter casks Mideire, Pert, |
Sicily Mndeirnond Pico Wines
100 bags Shot, assorted u
300 Grindstones ^