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Vtt» “DAftV KBPCBUCAS''
b f MitMinlU
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
n*
loiiict ClclanA,
The Tri-week ly “ItcpubllcM
dished three times a week, (Ml
any and flUiy)ltlhj owDlliUio *'1“,
Uipitlilicun,"coiitalningall the intelligence
published In the- Daily 1’oper, at
■ FIVE HOLLA IIS per annum,
or THREE DOLLARS
[for six months.
All Advertisements published nt the nsnnl rates,
slat Seventy-five Cents for the first, and Thirty-
ssvfii and a hair for each insertion tiller, per
to Clerks oftho Courts
inn hns bean made for
..Jon, must be published
ileast.
I and Administrators for
i to render in their accounts
MVJ3 EKS. •
Sides of Negroes bv Executors and Adminis
trators must be at pubic auction, on die ArstTues
u uio moitui, between the usual hours of
at the place ofPublio Soles in the' County
Where the Letters Testamentary, of Administra
tion, or Guardianship may have uocngranted, first
giving Slur days notice thereof iaono of the
public- gazettes of this State, and at the dooref
the Court House, where sue'
A ■
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1VOI1 tuiu l, I'BI,
luare^oftwelvejlitos.
such sales are. to bo
Mint
Notice for leave to'sol,
Iished for four months, belbVe any ofdorTtblolute
kail be made thereupon by the Court.'
■Sales of Ren! Kata (ebf Kieeutor., Adininlstra-
tors, and Guardians, mustbe published SIXTY
DAYS before the day of Solo. These solos must
be mode at the Court House, door of the County
in which the property is situate, and on the first
Tuesday oftho Moiith.between the hours often in
>-■, and fonr In the afternoon. No sole
doy is valid, unless so expressed in
the advertisement.
icrsanal property (except negroes;
d intestate estates by Executors- ant.
ms must he advertised FORTY
S-
oftestat
days!
Applications by Executors and Administrators
for Letters Dismusory, mustbe published SIX
MONTHS.
Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages ou
real esbite must be ndvertisod once a month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary,, (accompani-
idwithn copy of the bond of agreement) to
take titles to inild imwl he advertised TtttiEu
Ioxthi at least. ,
SHeryFosoldiunderexecuho ns rogidarly grant-
id by the Court!;must be ndvCrtUed. THIRTY
lAYS—tiildcr mortgage 'efecittiohs SIXTY
JAYS—Sales ofperishdlde property under-hr
ier of Court, mustbe advertised, generally, TEN
I AYS before the day of sale.
. All Advertisomentswillbe punctuailyatteuded
** * All Letters directed to this Office or the
, must be postpaid, to entitle them to at-
lon.
Garden Seeds.
HHE subscriber has just received per brig
L' Madison, his supply of IVesh Garden Seeds,
I warranted to be of best quality, and the growth of
|l8M),viz:
Deans, kidney, half moon and Valentine; Beet
arty Turnip, blood, white. Scarcity and Mange
Vortzel; Cabbage, early York. Battersea, Drum,
need, Bergenond red Dutch; Carrol, early born,
nndlong orange; Cucumbers early framed, long
Ireen and prickly; Lettuce, early ice and lonj
green; Sfollon, Citron, Pine Apple, Nutmeg and
Bkilbnans; early Cauliflower; Onion, silver skin’d,
fed and white Portugal; Okra, curled Parsley,
'oug sweet Spanish Pease, Dwarf, -Mar-
Iharltou. blue Imperials. Washington,
lishop’s Prolific and Tull Marrowfat; Radish,lqng
ierlet, abort top’d do.white turnip do : »nr!y fimm-
d mid Iduck fall; Squash, early push. and long
1 Y necked; Salsify, Toma oes; •furntp, early
J rge flat Globe and Utuahogo; Pepper
ater Cress, w ite and red Clover, Lu-
fcerne Grass, Ac. For sale by
[ noVfiO . ANSON PAR8QNS.
v-- j a ,x.j3 'gifiirinu
TO RENT—The Ihscriber'e Store, on his
X wharf, well adapted for a Bhip'Chandlery
adapted Ibr a Bhip" Chandlery
Grocery, or any business connected with ship,
ping. It Is needless for him to say more of this
advantageous offer to those wish would desire to
embark mthat line, as It la welt known to be oue
of the best in town.
The subscriber would also inform hisAlendt
that he hoe embarked in the JJtoambiht business,
and His services, or thoso of his second son, John
F. Gullmarlln, can be qjways hid at his wharf,
for tliose shipping, Ac. by Uio stenmers Beaufort
District and the Despatch, atafulmoa, •
, JOHN 9UILMATUTIN.
N. B.—Also to rent, « spacious.puce Bury
House, heretofore known a§ "The Independent
Hotel,” fironting on dip Bay, in East Broai
well
Pin Alley
adaptedfor aBoardi;
Alley, Bar, Ac. attochi
ay. in East Broad stret
ing House, witlf «Ti
ted. ' gov 26
FILES &C
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR i» the
grander ornament belonging to the humim
frame. How strangely the loss of it changes the
couhtenunco aud prematurely brings ou the ap-
pearunce ol’old age, wlucb causes many to recoil „. r -~
at being uncovered, and sometimes eveH to shun That firm have the only right to
society to nvnid die jests and sneera of their ac- >ean # and alUVom them is warranted per-
“ ’ * - j fectly innocent and effectual ip all cases,
N. B. Always detect thejulso by its not hav-
Hay Lt«imeM.
rrmis fine article is warranted to cure Piles
J- Rheumatism in ail cases.* or no nxy tab
for it. * * ™
Glaring Fraud !—A notorious cotfhterfeiter
has dardn to make an attempt upon this urticle,
and several haye been nearly rained by trying it.
Never buy it, unless if.lia* the written signature
of Comstock A Co. on the splendid* wrapper.—
rru* 4 c—i « u - —i.. -!-i-. *. make #nd sell it
fpiamumce; the remainder of tlieir lives aro con
sequently spent in retirement. In short,not even
the loss of property tills the generous thinking
youth with that heavy sinking gloom as does the
loss of his hair. To avert all these unpleasant
circumstances, Oldrulgo’s Balm of Columbia stops
tho hair from foiling off on the first application aud
a few botlles restores it again. It likewise produ
ces eyebrows and whiskers; prevents the hair
from turning grey, makes it curl beautifully* and
frees it from scurf. Numerous certificate:* of the
first respectability in support ofthe virtues ofOl-
dridge’s Balm, are shown by the proprietors.
KZTilead the following:
Robert Wharton, Esq. late Mayor of Philadel
phia, hns certified, asjmay be seen below, to the
iowlnnA’s Pulmonaria* or Ve
getable Demulcent.
fN cases of obstinate Catarrh; in Coughs,
1 whether arisiftgfroni recent or neglected colds;
n Asthma; and as an auxiliary und means of jpre-
(entrelief from the threatening symptoms of ap-
ichutg Pulmonary C onsiftnption, no medicine
greater claims upon tho confidence of the in-
[aU’d than the above medicine.
1 It is foi; the afflictive and troublesomo symp-
Jims of CQUghing, expectoration or phlegm, pain
Hi the brimst, Ac. which constitute praaiinentfea-
Sires of the complaint, that the Pulmonaria was
lesigusdjand has manifested itsmost valuable pro-
lerties.
1 IHa equally useful of course In the relief or
joughs and colds, arising from sudden changes of
rcathor, from wearing damp linen, &c.
[For sale by A. BARTOW.
may.kdr
_ — tig — — - -
HIE Cosada Ofi is so denominated, because it
. is ermposed of vegetable ingredients,and its
rtues are pre-eminently displayed in the foliow-
_g respects: It possessoa properties ofthe most
Jimbrions nature, which eradicates the scurf and
Hi impurities of die hair; nourishes tlie hair and
Treveilts its failing off, and lessens the liability of
hir to turn grey; strengthens the weakest hair,
pd produces a luxuriant growth; gives a vigor
\ the luur which sooh produces an inimitably nat-
ral curl, and prevente ita falling out iu a dump
nosphorc,cr d:\ring oxcrciac; renders the hair
■diet natural or artificial, beautifully soil and
feasant; bestows an inestimable gloss and pleas-
It perfume to the tresses—in fine, renders the
lir dress trouscendantly beautiful, promotes the
owth of whiskers, eye brows, mustaches, &c.
d children’s imir its effects are strikingly benefi-
pi; ispcrfectly innoxious, and may wjjhsafety
1 annlied to tKe youngest infant; it eradicates the
Indriff easier and superior .to combs, soaps, &c.;
■extremely pleasant to the infant, gradually
lengthens theV'to* nrtd augments its growth so
to produce a beautifu) head of hair. Preserves
} hair after sea bathing, violent exercise, end is
■pre-eminent utility for
■land, preserves the
feasant, and always ———, — —
fcts on the Imir in hot or cold climates, aailiHs
lid in high estimation by distinguished persons
Iroad. ■* *
Sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietor,
■os. Quirk, 490 Broadway, New-York, and by
‘ ointment, by A. PARSONS, Agent,
Savannah, Ga.
Price 75 cepts per bottle. nov 26
The undersigned do hereby certify that we have
U8edthe Balm of Columbia discovered by J. 01-
dridge, aud have found it highly serviceable not
only os a preventive against the falling off of hair,
but ateoa certain restorative.
WM. THATCHER, Senior,
Methodist Minister in St. George charge.
No. 86 North Fifth-street.
JOHN P. INGLIS; 331 Arch-streit.
JOHN D. THOMAS:M. D. 163 Race-st.
JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce-st.
HUGH McCURDY. 243 South 7th at.
JOHN GARD, Jr. 123 Arch-et.
The aged, and tliose who persist in wearing
wigs, may not always experience its restorative
qualities, yet it will certainly raise its virtues ju
the estimation ofthe public, when it is known tit&l
three of the above signers are more than 50 years
of age, and the other* not lea* than 30.
r?: [From tho Mayor.]
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, )
City of PbildUelphia. \
f, Robert Wharton, llfuyor of said city of Phil
adelphia, do .hereby certiiy that |r urn well acquaint
ed with Messrs. J. F. Inglis, John S. Furey«.&nd
Hugh McCurdy, whoso names are signed to 1 the
abovH certificate, that they ore gentlemen of char
acter nud respectability7 and as such full, creifit
should be given to the said certificate. ’
In ivitnoao wtuvooh I hav« liuroiinto set tpy tiamt,
t _. and caused the'seal of tHfe city ta be Af
fixed, this sixth day of December, Ac.. •' , •
ROBERT WHARTON, ^fay^r. %
. Caution.’-Observe tliiit euch bottl§ ofthe gen
uine Balm has a splendid engraved wrapper, op
which is represented the Falls of Nifgara, tlie A-
gent's name, &c. ,
A fresh supply received and for Bnleb;
dec 12
ANSON
' Iiook at This.
jilhra
S..
rayiiK .
irtg the above signature^ The true eold only by
OOM STOCK d^CP.
Wholesale Druggists. No. ft Fietcher-st, N. York.
Solomon Hkys, Original Proprietor, and so
by tlieir appointment by ^
Druggist, No. 6 Gibbons’Buildings,
jan U ^
P,ETEB,S‘ FILLS'
» T cotutitute. tho wealth af Uie glont m
tae people luthl., u in tno.t other countriea. . „
preserve, Ihetcfore, that health by natonfi means
is a qraud Inoraland polfilcul scheme,lo fulfil xvliicli
require, our utmost atteutiou. Tho uonnwo.
Tho uuprece-
robatiunuhich
l6U «
Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly andxjon- . bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
sctentiMtsly rccQinmendmgtiiemtothespociblaV- K “
Valuable Lands for Sale.
T HE undersigned offers for sale their Lands
in Screven county situated upon the Savan
nah River, between fifty and fifty-five miles from
the city of Savannah, and ten from the forty-five
a nation upon the Central Rail Road. Th^se
’ consist of river swamp, oak and hickory
mixed, pine and pine lands—and con Ain (8000)
eight thousand acres. For a form, these lands
can be recommended as second to none upon the
river, as there are in one body, about <yie thous
and acres of oak and hickory, and mixed pine
land, very level, and well adapted both for the cul-_
tore of com and cotton. This hodv of land iarit-
uated between the river swamp and the high pine
land which surround it, and may all be seen at one
view, forming one . of the most beautiful, as well
as one ofthe most valuable situations fora form,
in the State; (500) five hundred acres of this land
are cleared and in good order fora crop the ensu
ing year. Besides Ibis body of land, there are
many other tracts of'fnrtile land which may be
brought into profitable cultiv ition. There'are
also upon the premises adjoining the plantation
a set of grist and saw mills, running two saws, up
on an excelloiit stream, and contiguous thereto an
inexhaustible supply of the best yellow pine tim
her upon the river; there is landings both for butt
her and steamboat wood, with which latter article
the land also abounds. To a person disposed to
efiter the lumber business, tliose lands otter every
inducement, os they afford all die facilities for a
profitable procuring of the same. The range for
stock of dll kind' is excellent, better then can he
had on this side of the frontier counties .of the
State. Thofe ate als£ upon the pr^mlcas thre?
improved xmtifttnento, twuyf which ire ae healthy
as any in the State. '' " -
The undersigned, in view of all the advantages
offhd 'place and its various resources, do with
.confident* recommend it to any one wishing to
. - ^ -Lug them to the lpodM at
tention bf the ufflic tod.
. ,uw ^ Q, l l muc fr time in experiment-
nig Vriffii different Vegetable Meil!cine.for<li.eiu.
«• of the liver, aud uow oiler, hi. Vegetable Fiff.
as the best, most convenient and cheapest Medi-
vine unit vmihtj prepared for generalise. *
One great quality of his Vegetable Fills Is that
they have tho alternative principle combined with
their cartbqrtie, or operative quuiities. or tiiat they
not only cleanse the stomach and bowels by pur
ging, but they regulate the liver, change tlie mor
bid secretiou, strengthen the digestive organs, pu
rily the blood, invigorate the circulation, and gives
tone and energy to the nervous system.
They are mild and pleasant in their operation
and convey almost immediate conviction of their
utility from their first dose. They can be taken
with safety'by persons of any age; andUrt feeble,
the infirm, the nervous and delicate are strength
ened by their operation,'because they clear the
system bf bad humors,'quiet nervous irritability,
and invariably produce sound health.
The Vegetable Pills aro a sure remedy for Jaun
dice, siclf and nervous headache, dyspepsy, cos
tiveness, sickness of tlie stomach, heartburn, all
bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds, and if taken
at the commencement will invariably check their
progress, apd save the patient from a protracted
and dnngerbftseickness. They are invaluable in
nervous and Itypocoudrical affections, loss of ap
petite, and all compbiinte to which females alone
.settle* large.place, as one ofthe best selections
’there can he made, as they arp well assured that
.With proper management, as great profits maybe
realized hero, from tlie labor of one hundred
>uld
interest .._ _ __
jo»e lands before they purchusu elsewhere. To
an approved purchaser, these lands will be sold
veiy low, and upon tfie most easy terms. Apply
lo either ol the undersigned, upon tho premises.
CURTIS HUMPHREYS,
HOPE BRANNER,
Black Creek, Gar'* *
ICTTho Augusta Chronicle, South Carolinian,
Charleston Mercury, will each publish the above
lour times weekly, and^forward their accounts to
iL e Georgian office for collection. II. & fi,
dec 30
vrant Jelly & Brandy Peaches.
“ DOZ. Currant Jelly ,20 do Brandy Peach
es. Just received per brig Lamar, and
leby C-LMcNISH.
iov 11 222
Tooth Wash.
j the teeth;
dec 13
& and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS.
Steel Pens,
|N tlio greatest vorloty.
L decs” W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
C(JlL8® v*°
V? by WAk<
dec 5
wrior article, for sale
LEWIS-&.CO.
French Chemicals*
IULPHATE Quinine, Sulphate and Acetate
* of Morphine, Croton Oil, OU of Black Pep-
r, Kreosoto, Piporino, Prussic Acid, Iodine,Rm-
lo, Bxt. Ntfr vomidu, Hydrodate, Potassa, otc
fTIHE 'left han»l halves of thebillsnamed below,
JL were nuuled to the address of tlie subscriber
on the Cth Februaiy last, at Greenville Court
House, South-Carolina, bv Win. Choice, which
have not come to hand, ana the probability is they
must be lost. The several Banks are-jhereby noti
fied ofnty intentir/! to make an application after
due notice, for new notes oatlie return of the right
hand halves, which aro now in tuy possession.
,$20 Bank of Augusta, No. 238, dated 3d Sept.
1830, letter A. _
$20 Bank of Augusta, do. 170, do. 3d Oct . 1828,
letter B. w
20 Sunk of Augusta, do. 800, do. 2d Jan. 1827,
letter A.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 852, doted 2d Feb. 1832,
letter H. h.
20 Bank Columbus, No.351, dated 1st Sept. 1831,
letter II. h.
20 Bank Coltunbus, No. 953, do. 9th Dec 1830,
letter H? h.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 1448, do. 1st Oct. 1829,
letter H.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 1206, do Jst Oct. 1829,
letter H.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 262, do. 7th May, 1836,
letter H*. h.
20 Bank Columbus, No. 12, dated 1st Jail 1830,
letter torn.
20 Central R. Road, No. 775, do. 3d June, 1836,
-* letter A.
20 Bank State oCGeorgia, No. 997, do. 1st Sept.
18 dim, letter A.
20 Bank Darien, No. 1678, do. 1st Dec. 1832, let
ter B. b.
20 Mechonics’ Bank Augusta, No. 10, do. 5tli
Dec. 1834, letter A.
50 Mechanics’ Bunk Augusta, No. 63, dated 7th
April, 1835, letter B. L
100 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 50, dated 1st
May, 1835, letter B
100 Mechanics’ Bank Augusta, No. 71, dated 1st
Nov. 1831, letter A. ~
20 Bank Milledgeville, $0.- 4251, dated 2d Sept.
1836, letter A.
100 Bank Milledgeviile, No. 436, do 3d Jan.1837,
letter A.
100 Planters & Mechanics’ Bank Columbus, No.
51), dated 9th May. 1838, Letter JV*
60 Plan. & Mech. Bunk Columbus, No. 330, da-
ted2d Nov. 1837. letter A. , , _
60 Im. Bank Savannah, No. 18, dated 8th Dec
1829, lotter K. . **
NOTICE.—Three months afterdate, applica
tion will bo made to the (ubove) different Bqnks - ,
£g„ leS ’ Iho left band half of mU bdl.be- |^Tl uS^^hH t^c lot of Binrf or b^axt.
WILLIAM SMIT^.
Trotipville, Ga. 16th Oct. 1839.
(CPThe Georgian; Augusta Chromcleand Sen
tinel, Southom Recorder and Coltmibus Herald
and Sentinel, will please publish the above week
ly for throe mont.B, and forward their accounts
to me at Troupville, Ga. for payment,
oct 31 207t3m W. S.
300 Dollars Challenge.. ..
T HE Genuine FRENCH PILLS against all
the QUACK NOSTRUMS of the age for
the cure, of * * • * * # *.
The French Pills are applicable to nil cases, for
either sex, (warranted free from mercury,) and
possesses great advantages over the Balsamsand
all liquid medicines, by oems* entirely free from
smell, and consequently do not effect tlie breath,
thereby preventing tlie possibility of a discoveiy
while using them.
Besides this important advantage they never dis
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 cqred many after every
other remedy had failed. In short, they have been
so universally successful, that that (he propi *
challenges any one to produce a remody of
certainty, under a forfeiture of Three
Dollars. For side by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price $2 per box.
ang 5 „ 164—ly
are subject.’ They operate as a mild sneedy purge;
and me a safe and certain remedy for worms in
children.
and yellow fever; from the use of Peters' Pills. I
presume that; on au average, I prescribe 100 box
es per month. n
Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud
son, New-York, Jqne 3,1836.—"I was aware that
Dr. Peters wasonoof the best chemists in the U.
States, and felt assured that be would fome day
(from liisinffmatc knowledge of tlie properties of
herbs and drags) produce an efficient medicine,
and 1 must acknowledge that his Vegetnblo Pills
fully respond tg my expectation. They are, in
deed, a superior medicine and reflect alike upon
the chemist, the physician, and the phylosopher.’
Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines, of Cin
cinnati, Feb. 2.1838.—“ YourPills are the mildest
in their operations, and yet most powerful in their
effects, or auyl have ever met with in my prac
tice pf eight ana twenty-years. Tlieir Action on
the chyle, and hence on die impurities (if the blood
is evidently very surprising.”
Charlotte, N. C. Jan. 1,1837.
Dear Sir—I have made frequent use of your
Pills in the incipient stage of bilious fever, aqd.ob-
stinate constipation of jnobowels; abo. in the en
largement of toe spleen, chronic diseases‘of the
liver, sjekheadaebe, general debility, and ih aRca-
sfs haVe found them to be very "effective* -
k J. J). Bovp, M. D.
ffnrtnj
the last F
testimony. Of Iheir gc . - , .
pepsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, j|nd other n
diseases, produced by inactivity of the livor.-j, ►J;’
They aren safe and mild aperient toeing tho best
article of the kind I have ever used.
. " Gppnox C. Scott, M. D.
This celebrated Medicine is for. sale by all the
principal Druggists in Savannah and throughout
the United States, the Canadas, Texas. Mexico,
and the West Indies. Price 50 cens per box, with
full directions’.
. aug 5 , - 164—1 jr
Havana Segats.
1 A AAA SUPERIOR Spanish Sfeara
vf Lf vf favorite brands, just receive!
and for sale by
jan 4 LONG & PATTERSON,
Confectionary, 4
QA BOXES superior steam refined Cnnfcc
OV tionary, i?«orted, 39 ofld 50 lbs each. Jiw
received and Cor sale by
jan 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
_ fWUstfl WA #>» '
1 1 “ iwin nv« M *vvi)yik.
'ill'll .
IRS'
TX ASifttit rtSbiniedfttiraRowVorUwi
•iX andJptendld areortment of Foreini and
Domclio miY GOODS, wluob will be .old a;
reduced price, for cedi or abort credit, conriatiup
50 pUccid'roetb, tierraei end Eng. Merino.
f60 <fo. Mou.lin ij» Lnine, a ,
5Q0 Rob Roy IVAden She,rl., reriou.,ize,end
qublltiea • .- «
500 jrjrde IffgrnTn Carpeting, be.rtpielity _
000 piece. Engliah, French and Ann Calicoes
ilea .34 and 4-4 brown Homespun
... ci—c-j “c!-: j Qn,
f Flannel. »
do. RoffiriVaperend Bordering
do, SbtiHt., amhed colon and qllalili..
do; Apron Check,
da. Imli Lineqa, 20 do. Long Lawn
*3 ' do. NcRie’Cloth, 40 do. Negro Blankets
100 Mir Whuoov, Rom aud Mackinaw do.
300 Job. OMortcd Hoad Hdkfic |t;
10 co.ee fid. Florence braid end plain Straw
Bonnet,
85 piece, plain and figured Silks, uaw'atrie
85 boxes assorted Ribbons
300 dozen Ladies silk. caUon and wonted Hose
800 do. Gentlemen's woolen and cotton do.
DO do. Ladies kid sad silk Glares
100 d4 Gent's woolen, kid snd buckskin do.
85 bales Hand Boxes
Together with a choice oreortment of,ilk, brbehe.
canon ttid wonted Shawls, Lace,, plain, cheeked
and figured Muslins, Shaker Bonnets, Ac.
Als, an OMoriment of Ready Made Clothing,
oct 23 210-Iy- , *
vS?Y A^OHNSo" hirekMired.
-HL Black, bjne blnto; brown, claret, green, Ac.
West of England Cloths
Black, mixt, brown, striped, &$. Cassimcret
Oxford mixt, black, brown, green, dec. Premium
Satinets
Heavy mixt do. *do. for servants
Jeans, LinseyB, ditc. - ffo. do.
Heavy Duffil Blankets •
Also, fine ribbon bo uni- Whitney, Rose, dec.
Bifthkets.
oct#3 . South side Monument Sqtufre.
New Fall GoodSi '
.Received by-G. B. Lamar.
3 - /i AND 4-4 Scotch Ginfebams
TC Fine Lone Lawns, lush Linens .
Brown Holland, do. Hamilton Flannel
American Prints, Worsted Gloves
Worsted and Cotton Hosiery' *
AVERYJOHNSON,
oct 2 South side Momunent Square.
W. 1I.*S. Rogers,
H AVE jn«treceivedfroni New York, the fol-
loiving Fancy Gdbds, via
1 boxemb’d changeable BonnetRibboril, a
splendid article
% box sup’r fig’d Satin do do
1 do fancy French Silk Bags
l do Plaid Bonnet Ribbons
5 White Net Veils
1 dozen Net Shawls
1 do Silk ernb’d Scarfs
- 1 do Plaid do • do
ldo Thibet do do
„ 4 pcs brown and black Silk Fringe
1 ao Phillygrammy • p
1 dozen Infant’s Waists-
10 do Nuns (Dutch) Lace
Together with vqpous articlesjn the Fancy line.
* nov 16 South side Market Square.
WalpnlrtA l>ry Ooodg,
_ Je Jt! 9. Glove.-
iat ia.. Silk and •Cotwq .Glor
and Long MiUl *
50 piece, col’d -and bliclt Silka,ffeweatetyl
j 2 nmt Canton Fluanel,
10 do. Broadcloth., variona nnalltiia
30 boxea Bonnet,.Cpp Taffeta aldBIlLRib.
bona ■
100 dozen .ilk, wanted end cotton Horn gfid
llair Hose
. - IVD ' '.aV-**
rS
BWk Love Shdwls, black Bombasine
Nans Ilqpds, gnd a genera! assortment of
lesirable goods. For sale by
_ocl29 A. DENNETT.
H W. II. Lloyd—Market Square,
AS just received per recent arrivals,
2 dox Mnslirf Collars
4 do English Frilled do
3 pcs black Silk Fringe, 2 do Wire Blood
2 do black fancy Blond
. 12 do Thread Laces, 6do German do
o^ao Lisle dp, 3 do Wire Edging *
4 do Blond Quiling, 12 do PlaidSwiss
14 db Belting^, 3 do Mantilla Lace
4 do Grecian Net do, 5 do fiobbindt tape
8 do Spiltalficld Hdkfs, 13 do Pongee Hdkfo
4 do plain Silk do, 3 do do Satin do
5 doz Cinfize do. 4 do forfey do
6 do embroidered do
6 do Gents Brose Gloves
4 do Ladies do do, 3 dodo Kiddd
3 do Gents Buck Globes “
2 do do H. S. do ,
8 do India Rubber Snsnendan
3 dn supnr do-do d£”
14 vetuncht Vciro.
Also.ti splendid assortmebt of Plain, 1
and Changeablo Silks. - no f
— —; r~ j—r-L-
^rs. jVYIIIer’s Tobacco A Snnff.
QA JARS Rappee mid Rose scented Marco-
tP VF boy Snuff; 0 bbl« Scotch and Maccoboy
in ^ lb. bottles; 5ft grace fine cutTohacco, just re-
oaived per brig Madison, and forsalo by
jan 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
cut,
irofulous
uud
Hob' OH, Bears Oreaso and Po
matum.
ACASSAR Oil, English, do do Atnorican,
John e. stilweli,,
Comer of Broughton & Wbltalter-au.
nov 20 Opposite tho Mansion House.
# rtt'risoii’s Specific Olnltn
)R the cure of White Swelling., SJcr<
nml other tumors. Ulcere, Sore Legs,
fresh Wounds. Sprains and Bruises, Swellings
anffjnflamnmtions. Scald Head, Woman’s Sore
Breasts, Rheumatic Pubis,.Totters, Eruptions,
Chilbaina, Whitlows, BiU». a Cwms and Exterual
Diseases generally. It isJfaevlnsegreatly superi
or to auy medicine heretoroire di«5i»y»red for tlie
o’lafedbackdlmd limbs of horses; fornng worm*,
‘ lfos—and in short, for eVfery asternal bo-
For aale by
•\
•4 ♦ .
G. II. HENDRICKSON, end
T. M. & J. M. THICKER.
Price 60 cents por box.
-5 . TM-ly
Bln had Brandy.
2 PIPES 'Nolol’s' Iinporiul Euglo Gm
2 halfpipes ‘Otard, Dtiptty & Co’s' Bmndy,
received direct from the importers por brig Mary
for LADD y TUPPEP. & S18TARE.
.. and five gallons,
Mar” Barnard, for
DcmU<H|p.
tOy K. DEMIJONS of two
O 4 ej landing from brig M
salo by
jan 8 LADD, TOPPER * 81STARE,
gai
Rico,
. Sub
Q A HHDS Porto 1
gS” 50 bbls do
For sale by
dec 17 WASHBflfcN, LEWIS & CO.
prime article.
Fine Razors. ■
TJ OGERS. Wade & Butchers, Elliotts, and
XV Prickslcys, fine and warranted Razors, in
ereat variety; togethnr .with a fine assortment of
Brushes, Boxes, Soaps, Cnmbs. Perfumed Wa-; 1
ters, Pomatums, &c. Just received and for sale
at very reduced prices to suit the times, for cash
or credit, by G. 11. HENDRICKSON.
' jan 7 5
David’s Compound Creosote
Tooth Wash.
A N agreeable vegetable preparation for clean-
JlL sing, whitening and preserving the Teeth,
restoring spongy and dissnsed Gums to a natural
and healthy state, purifies the mouth and sweetens
tho breath, preventive for and cure oftho tooth
ache, canker, »oreuc**,-and (he various affections
of tho mouth and throat,, whether occasioned b;
mercurials or otherwise: Prepared onl’
Davis, Mnnufiicturing Chemist—Price 1
For sale by PORCHER & LA Rd
Opposite the Market
dec 27 8ign ofthe Golden Glob*
SCEIVED by -1
o black and col’d sewihg'fUk do r
l)o white do do -
.Do black do Mitts
Do iong 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 & Hose
Do neavy wool | Hose
Do Merino under Shirts and Drawers
JVelsh. Merino. 8axohy, Ac. Flannels, warrant
ed not to shrink when washed.
Thibet Wool do, Brocha do
Rich Plush Mantillas, do Cheaneal Tippets
Do do Ladies Hat Ornaments
Thibet and Bayadere Scarfs * .
Rich silk do, plaid Cashmere do.
For sale on favorable terms.
dec 3 ' South side Monument square.
~Sfciv Goods,
A BENNETT has 'also opened Store-No.
JV* £, Woring’s BirMings, with a la^eand
splendid assortment of Millenary Goods, consist
ing in part, namely:
10 boxes Lndjes Florence Braid, Split $traw,
Leghorn. Straw, Braid, col’d English and
common Straw Bonnets ‘ v
50 dozen col’d Nun’s Hoods
40 boxes Bonnet, Cap* Satin and Tnfeta Ribbons
10 do Belts, % arious styles and quoiities
Col’d Silks Florences, Sautw, Ac. and a great
variety of fancy goods, for sale wholesale or retail
very low. uov 11
Reasonable Goods*
B roadcloths—Biuck, invisible green,
olive, blue, dark mixed and cadet mixed and
brown. English double milled.
Cassimeres—Drab, black, dark grey and striped.
Satinets—Blue, drab, cadet nud dark mixed.
Suspenders—Elastic and knitted, also Extra Ends.
Hosiery—Lambs Wool, Vigonia, white and mix
ed Cotton.
Gloves—Colored and white Joskin, Buckskin,
Silk and Beaver
Umbrellas—Silk and Cotton. .
Stocks—Satin, and Bombasin,- with bows and
plain. v • „
Crqvati—Black Italian and fancy colored. Also,
' Merino Skirts.^
Brashes—Cloth, hair, nail and tooth.
Handkerchiefs—Whhe Silk, plain, rod and figur
ed. Just received, add to* sale by
GEORGE W. BEHN,
oct 22 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
- Garden Seeds—Cron 1830.
A SUPPLY of English-and Shakers Garden
Seeds, for sale on reasonable terms by
PORCHER & LL ROCHE,
. Opposite the Market,
dec5 Sicn ofthe Golden Globe.
L Christmas Presents.
ADIES elegant Rose Wood, Shell, Mahog
any and inlaid Wdrk Boxes
Elegant Ckineal Work Baskets
Toilet Bottles, richty gilt in great variety
Essence Boxes, fancy
Pearl, Shell, nud Ivory Card Cases
Gold and SilverPenoil Coses
Puzzles aud Alphabets, Dissected Maps, ibrchil
dren
Games of Graces, Dominoes, Battledors, Cancell
Caps
Musical Boxes, Accordions, Ac. Just received
and forsalo by
dec 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON-
Sweet Scented Powder, Ac.
•g n DOZ. Otto Rose Scooted Powder
P Zi G'Bb. Violet do, do.
6 dtt. Plain do. do.
Also, Powder Boxes ana Puffs, Received and
• T A. PARfOVS.V
*r
triilskcy.
■jltiinoi "
LS Bnltiinore WhUkey, landing
1 per brig Eara^K ^ qq '
UCiNft C0RDIA
Le Cordial „ ^
' ir de I*Amour*
f flHE subscriber has the pliware of antioonc-
JL* ing to the citizens oT the United States, that
he1ia| purchased, for a very large sum and from
tlie inventor, the celebrated Dr. ffagniu, of Party, %
the recipe and right for making tins astonishing
medicine. Until the appearance of the “Luqna
led tho
Dry Goods.
jIANCY Alpecns. Marseilles Crib Connter-
panes, white Marseilles Counterpane^ as
sorted sizes
White and col’d netted do do do
Blanket Shawls, low priced Red Flannels
Bleached and unbleached Canton Flannel ^
English bleached, .do do
Low. priced Satinets, Kentucky Joatip*
Black and blue black Bombasins
Wetyb Flannels. Thibet 8carfs
Freuch and English Merinos. For snleby
GEORGE W. BEHN,
nov 25 No. 2 Shad’s Building.
long sought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding
k v the brief, peiidti of its existence, It has acquired a
telebrity so great? that it is eagerly sought (hr
throughout the civiltsod globe. Dr. naghin*fohn
finding tiiat the demand was so vast as . lo render
a supply impossible,' disposed of.the recipe and
Jlght oi:«ple, fender obfigations of secrecy,- for
Thus has the subscriber po^cscd himself of the
invnlnuble secret, and now hastAls to givo the in
habitants of bit line of agency the benefits of hl»
speculation. , . . '
“Le Cordiahde Eucine/’. or, in'Ehglish, “the
Lucina Cordial,” is agenernltyivigoraterof thehu*
man frame. In ail the various cases of languor,
lassitude and debilitation, it is an unfoilingtuhie-
dy/as it is equally its province to impart cheer
fulness and decision to the mind, as health add vi
gor to tlie body. But the peculiar virtue on which
its celebrity is based, is the facility and certainty
with which it restores the virile powers wj>——
have been destroyed by disease, time,
ness, or any of the numerous causes wh:
note in the prostration of those funtyityJ 1 *- •
In common with the generality of redly good
medicines, this Cordial uuntuins uotiiuigortmioiy
curial or deleterious nature, among the tnanr in* “
gredients which compose it; but is, at tho same
time, so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it can
renovate the prostrated energies of a giant, an in
fant may use it, not outy with impunity, but with
advantage.
The usages of society ore unfortunately fuch
that, notwithstanding tlie ..benefits which would.be
sure to result from it, we cannot enter into nnan-
sly si* of this inestimable Cordial here, or j^nblisb
many, of the documents which* have been receiv
ed, as vouchers of the blessings it has conferred on
numbers of despairing individuals. But this wo
cannot forbear remarking—that it has been djft
monstrated that there is scarcely ever, if any such
thing at till, as uulural barrenness, or as natural
imbecility of the pi ocreaut functions in either sex;
ondHlicrefore, that those evils are tlie effects of
artificial causes,and may be speedily subdued and
removed by the use of “Lc Cordial de Lucine.”
The Lucina Cordial is also an indubitable curo>
lor the Gieet, and the Fluor Albas, obstructed,
difficult or painful Menstruation; also, for the
incontinence of Urino or the involuntary dis
charge thereof. It ix likewise an invaluablejmd
unrivalled medicine in cases of Chronic Emip-
tions of the skin, and iu the dropsical affections
of the aged.
Most important to the American Public.
The United States proprietor of tho celebrated
Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of Love, begs to lay be
fore the jpommnnity, tlie following r’ertifiratn,
which he received from the inventor, the illos-
trious Dr. Magnm, of Paris t
*‘This is to certtty, that l hate disposed of the
recipe for molting the Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of
Love, and also the right to sell it throughout tho
United Slates of Noytii Amqrica^jta John Winters
HolderwelfTM'. D.' My reasons for so doing is,
that the demands to me fop foe above CorutgJrOi
which I tun the inventor, are so numerous, tttyt I
am unable to supply all the orders fromFranceand
Italy alone; and have therefore disposed fit the
privileges vouchsafed in this and other certificates .
of a like nature, in order to generalise the benefit*, ,
of my discovery thrqugHbht the world. *
Given unctyr my hand at Paris,.on this nineteenth
—-- ofourLord, eightegn
RASTE MAGNIN. *
Witnesses.
Powdered Spices*
C INNAMON, BlacVPppper, African pep]
Cayenne Pepper, Cloves, Nutmegs, Sj
ingetjj&c. For sale fay
™ PORCHER A LA ROCHE,
Opposite the Mayket,
dee 6 Sign of the Golden GJobi
dec 2?
Doctor Eucn’s
IR3AL Siren
AL Slrcncdeuiric l'lnster. Tor wle
A. PARSONS.
860
hundred end
Gaepnrd Delluo,' |
Gnflpn;
William - Merritt,
Thi. highly important medicine It for .ale hjr
John Winter. Holderweil, No. 129Lilerty-etreot,
New-York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Ch;
Philadelphia; and in Baltimore by Roberta
John M. Lnroqne, end G. R. "" '
— —
Tylerl in
To Country Ulcrclinnt*.
TJORCHER & LA ROCHE offer ibr .ole on
Jt accominodotiup term., a well eelr eted «lo
ofDrttr.. Perfumery. Cosmetice, Dry Fointa,
pen;; Articles, andPlentatienMedicines.
Opposite the Market,
jan It Sign of die Golden Glebe
Image T'homae, ana Dupuy, 1
jdtu Norfolk by M^ A. Santos an
and by John Woodly, No. 65 Poydrae-sl. ]
Orleans.
It can also 1
Stores in Soutli-Corolini
vilond, Risley
Nelseu Carter;
Price 93 per battle,^id: fidl
O. R. HENDRICKSON,
directione.