Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 21, 1840, Image 1

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’ T T~ NO. 281.-VOL. XXXVIII.] SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA,) SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, ii)4(>. [WHOLE NUMBER^ ... ■ VU 1 S.I SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, PUIlT.iailED DAILY AND ’THMVREKLY BI LOCKE * DAVIS, KDITOns AND Daily rapt Triweekly TERMS. wee kly Paper.. ..#10 per annum. .#5 per nnntini. VT Advertisements appear in both papers.£jl All Advertisements pubUshodnt the usual rate*, viz : Seventy-five Cents for the first, amt Thirty- seven and a half for each insertion after, per square of twelve lines. N. B. Each Citation by the Clorkn ofthe Courts of Oruinury, thnt application has been made for Letters of Administration, must bo published THIRTY DAYS at least. Notice by Executors and Administrators for Dobtofs and Creditors to render in thoir accounts must be published SIX WEEKS. Sales of Negroes by Executors and Adminis trators mu*tbeatpnbleauotiou,>on UioflrstTues- day of tlie montli, between the usual hours of sale, at the piano of Public Sales in the County where the Letters Testamentary, of Administra tion, or Guardianship may huvo been grunted, first giving sixty days notice thereof in otic of the public gu/.ottes of this State, and at the dooref the Court House, whero such sales -are to bo told. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub- lisliad for four months, before any order ubBolute shall be made thereupon by the Court. Sales ofRonl Estate by Executors, Administra tors, and Guardians, must he published SIXTY DAYS before the day of Sale. These Rales must be made at the Court IIouso door of tho Comity in which tho property is situate, und on tho first Tuesday ofthe Mouth,between the hours of ten in tho morning and four in tho afternoou. No salo from day today invalid, unless so expressed in the advertisement. Applications by Executors, Administrators and Ruardiunsto tho Court of Ordinary for leave to sell Lund, must be published POUR MONTHS. Sales of personal property (except negroes) of toslatu and intestate estates by Executors and Administrators must bo advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors and Administrators for Letters Dismfssory, must bo published SIX MONTHS. Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estate must he advertised once a month for POUR MONTHS. Orders ofthe Court of Ordinary, (accompani ed with a copy of the bond of ugreemoiit) to make titles to laud must be udvettisud Thkkk Mo&ths at least. SheritpHsales under executions regularly grant ed bv tho Courts, must he advertised THIRTY DAYS—-under mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable, property under or der of Court, inusthe advertised, generally, TEN DAYS before the day of sale. All Advertisements will be punctuallyatteoded *, # All Letters dirocted to this Office or me Editor, must be postpaid, to entitle them to at tention. Evans* Chamomile Pills, P REPARED from apuro extract ofthe flow er, a very wholesome medicine, mild in op eration nml pleasant in effect, the most certain preserver of hoalth, a safe and effectual cure of indigestion and all stoinnoh cmnpluintm and ns u natural consequence, a purifier of the blood and a sweetuer ol tho whole system, to the nervous and debilitated. ; The powers of .Evans' Chamomile Pills ore such, that the palpitating heart, tho tremulous hand, the dizzy eve,ami the fluttering mind van ish hefnre their effects liko uoxioiis vapors beforo the benign influence ofthe morning sun. This tonic medicine is for various diseases, general de bility, indigestion and its conieqnences; as want of appetite, an apparent distension of the sthtn- ach, belching, pains in tho stomach, acidity, un pleasant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise in the bowels, nervous symptoms,lunguidness.when the mind becomes irritable, desponding, thought ful, melancholy and dejected, hypochondriac ism, low spirits,consumption,palpitations ofthe heart, nervous irritability, night mare,rheumatism,spun- nioJieoni'clion«,aUimo«»qf^l|,ht. .I.Hrium, nud the usuul hours of Ml other nervous symptoms, these Fill* will pro- sept 7 toy ANSON PARSONS. No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. For Rent. JJjxk The Rooms 011 the 2d and 3d floors ofthe JtidJi.Snvaiinah Insurance and Trust Company Building, well adapted for Counting Rooms, or J«nw Offices, mid will be fitted up to suit tho oc cupants. Possession given on the 1st November, oct 15' S C HOUSE. Secretary. 12lli inst. a mulatto man imined George, between 21 mid 25 yenrsofuge, about 5 JL.U feet 2 or 3 inches high, nml weighs about Lit) Ibs.and lias very small feet. His hair suffi- cionvly straight to bo combed with a common comb. George is a little inclined to be howl legged,and is very active—cuu perform several fonts in tumbling, nml hns worked some at tho tailor's businues. l ie can read very Well, and it is f > reliable be will bo furnished with a puss,and call limself by some other uame. The above reward will be given for hisupprelmnson and lodgement in anv sumo jail in the Stale, so that l get him. Bibb Co. net 21 PHILLIP THURMOND, oct 20 258tM Watch and Jewellery Store* South aide Monument-Square. 3^—^ The subscribers linve and will keep constantly on hand t u well selected assortment I ofClocks, Watches, Jewel lery, Silver-ware, and fun- £ cy Goods, which they will 1 sell on the most reasonable f terms, to those who will fa ll a call. SPEAlt & JONES. N. B.—Particular attention paid to Repairing Clocks and Watches, and tlWrthne warranted. Also, Jewellery made to order and repaired, oct 21 254 Harrisoti’s Specific OliUmcnt* F Olt tlie cure of white swellings, scrofulous and Other tumors, ulcors, sore leg's, old and fresh wounds, sprains and bruises,swellings and inflammations, sculd head, women's sore breasts, rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilhluins, whitlows, bites, corns, and external disenses generally. The proprietor has received at leust a thousand ceitincates and other documents in favor of this Specific Ointment—and they em brace almost all tlie complaints—in their worst stages—to which Ointment or sticking plaster can bo applied. Among these certificates, there are a great mnny from tiie most eminent physi cians m the country, who nse the Ointment in their daily prncf:?e,in preference to any, or all others which have ever been iuvenled. The proprietor has also received a great many testi monials from farriers, military gentlemen, farm ers, mid others, relative to tiro amazing efficacy ol bis Ointment, in bruises, cuts, mid all the ex ternal complaints and diseases of horses; mid nmong themure no less than a dozen certifying to the perfect cures which it has performed on llio sore backs of some of those uuimals. Al together the proprietor feel* no hesitation in stating—or in putting itto tlie proof against all composition—thnt "Harrison’s Specific Oint ment" is vastly superior to every thing ofthe kind which lias hereto lorn been offered to tlie public. Forsuleby T.M. £J.M.TURNEU. oci 28 Monument .Square, A CLEAR FAIR SKIN. Rowland’s Knlydor* For the FA CE and SKIN, and of vital importance to the support of FEMALE LOVELINESS. P OWERFUL of effect,yet mild ofinfluence, this admirable specific (a Preparation from tlie most delightful Balsamic Exotics, and per- f**ctly free from mineral, or other pernicious admixture) possesses balsamic properties of snr- n.’.v.uc, euergy. It eradicates TAN, FREC- Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort* F OR consumption, liver complaint, nstiiuia, loss of flesh, palpitation of the heart, &c. Delays are always dangerous—particularly so to thdse who neglect their colds mid coughs. At first you complain of u cold, which is neglected) afterwards.»bareness is felt in tho bronchia, with u hacking cough, and finally the diseaso settles upon the lungs; then comes hectic fever, spitting of blood, pain in tho chest,hard coughs and sweats. To*obviate all these distressing symptoms, spare no time in using Dr. Taylor’s Bulsain of Liver wort. For eight years tliis invaluable vegetable Balsam has been used with unbounded success. Very Important.—The original Proprietor wishes it to be distinctly understood, that ho has no connexion with 375 Bowery, (N. Y.) und that the individual oftlml number is not authori zed to use my name or to vend my medicine. Touch none that has not tyy written signntiiro on tha label, and the certificate of copy weight on the wrapper and label, and my name und soal ontlio cork. GEO. TAYLOlt. M, I). 3^ Cliumbers-street, New-York. « 80IJ by appointment by ■ * ANSON PARSONS, 'nov12 No. 8 Gibbons' Range, Savannah. .PIMPLES, SPOTS, REDNESS,andull CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS.gradually rcaliz- iug n delicately clear fair, and soil Skin; trans forms even the most SALLOW COMPLEX ION into RADIANT WHITENESS; renders harsh nud rough skin delightfully soft and smooth; imparts to the FACE, NECK, mid ARMS, a healthy and juvenile bloom; and, by due perseverance in its applications, promotes u free and uninterrupted exerciso of those im portant functions ofthe skin; which die ofthe Dtuioil necessity (hr the ‘preservation of Health,’ and continuance of ^Beautiful Complexibn. The Kalydor is equally ihdispcnsiblo in the Nursery us at tlie Toilet. Perfectly innox ious, it ntuy be used by the most delicalo Ludy, with the assurance of safety and efficacy.' To Mothers Nursing their Offspring, it gives, in nllcusese of incidental nnflaniuintiim, immediate relief; cools the mouth of tlie infant, and enhunces maternal pleasure in the act of administering alimentary nourishment. To Gentlemen, whose faces are tender after SHAVING.—A great infelicity which attends the operation of Shaving is the irritation ofthe skin; many Gentlemen suffer severely from this cause. Holland's Klaydor -will be found excel lent beyond precedent in amelioration and allay ing thnt most unpleasant sensation. It protects the face and skin from the perni cious effects of the Sun und dust, which produce Sun-burns, Tan, Parched Lips, Freckles, &c., all of which it entirely eradicates; mid iu cases of sting* of insects, it immediately allays tho most violent inflammation, and renders the skin delight fully smooth und pleuscul. To Lad its, who occussionally sojourn on tlie sea coast, or are partial to aquatic excursions, or are iihout to encounter long voyages, should in variably provide themselves with the Kalydor, by tlie use of which,during the novelty of such recreation, and after saline immersion, nr sea Bathing, tlie pristine -fascination of a fine skin and unioned Complexion are guarded from otherwise cerium, and perhaps lasting injury, as tho inflticncu ofthe Suu on tho skin produces tan, Sun bums, roughness, Unsihi, 5;c. For sale by T.M.&J. M. TURNER, nov 2 Garden Seeds. rrHHVubicriber lias just received by brig Sn- A vuimuh, a full supply of Fresh Garden Sends, warranted of tho Dost quality, and ofthe Crop of 1840, viz: Parsnip, large white - 1 * Asparagus, large ** .1 Beans, dim colored, rob roy and limn polo Boots, long blood, tur nip blood, tnmigle wurtzel, and white wnircity Brocoii, purple enpo Cabbage, early york, drumhead, hatteraea, f jrenn glazed, sugar oaf, and red dutch Cauliflower, early Cucombnr, long green nud early frame Carrot, long orange and early horn Celery, white solid Lettuce, cabbage head A green cess ' Melon,ciiroii.pine ap ple. nud (totted Mustard, white Parsleys curled octfO Peas.onrly frame, dwarf marrowfat, dwarf blue imperial, enrly churl- tou and onrly Washing ton Pepper, long red and sweet Spanish Smtnsh, parly bush and hergun's striped Radish, cherry turnip, short top scarlet, tlong scarlet, und hlk winter Sulsify or vegctublc oys ter Spinach, large Tomatoes Turnip, enrly dutch, enr ly spring, red top, ru tabaga and largo flat globe Clover, white mid red Lucerne Grass, &c &c For sale by A. PARSONS. Landrctli’s Garden Needs* WARRANTED—Crop 1840. T HE Proprietor’s opportunities for extensive practical observation have enabled him judi ciously to discriminate such varieties of vegeta bles or arc really worthy of culture, from tlie infe rior, or, as is not unfrequent, worthless varieties ofthe same class, which have been perpetuated through incxperence; therefore, in making this selection, he has excluded ninny sorts usually found in the Catalogues of those who ore mere renders not practical growers of seeds.—And he is not sure that the variety might not he still further reduced with advantage; nt any rate this is ample for any garden, however extensive, und fully adapted to the nicest taste. As to quulity of tlie seeds, the proprietor wishes it to ho remembered, thnt what is sold by him is of his oicu groieth, (with but slight exception,) therefore warranted with entire confidence, thnt they will, upon trial, prove to be far superior to most of foreign importation, or such as are casually collected in the United States. Asparngns. large green Melon, Nutmeg, Citron Beaus, enrlv six weeks Speckled Valentine China Red Eye Carolina or Sewee Beet, Long Blood Enrlv Turnip White Sugar Mangle Wurtzel Borecole Broccoli, Purple Cone Cabbuge. Early York Early Sugar Loaf Large York Early Battersea Curled Savoy Green Glnzcd Flat Dutch Large Drtimhend Drumhead Savoy Red Dutch Carrot, Early Horn Long Orange Cauliflower, Enrly Celery, White Solid Water Spanish Mustard, white Okra Onion, silver skin Large Yellow Parsley, curled, plain Parsnip, Sugar Peas, Early Charlton Early Frame Extra do do Royal Dwarf Bishop Dwarf Dwarf, Blue Imperial Pepper, large Bell Pumpkin, Cashuw Rhubarb, Tart Radish, Largo Scarlet Long Salmon While Turnip Red do do Summer While Yellow Turnip Black Spanish Spinach, Round Leaved Do Red do,Cress curl’d Prickly Seeded Cncnmber,Early Frame Squash,Enrly Bush Do Lnug Green Long Green Egg Plant, large Purple Tomato, large Eudive, Curled Turnip, Red Top, Flat Leek,'Flog 'Leaved Dutch, Yollim Svmdtah, Lettuce, Early Cabbage Purple Top Rutabaga Large India Brown Dutch Just received mid for sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, sept30 • Aloiiiinmtit-Sqiinre. Olui’iliccl Essence oi’florclioumi Candy. J PEASE &, SON’S IJnrohonud Candy, • compounded I'tom 25 different ingredients, Jiighly recommended Tor the cure ofcoughs,colds hoarseness, irritation ofthe throut, &c. Just re ■calved per Excel, and for salo by . mov. 7• G. u. HENDRICKSON. ~ British Lustre* X^OR polishing Stoves und Grates, just roceiv- J- ed and for sale by nov » A. PARSONS. Jayne’s Hair Tonic—Hair* T HERE is nothing like a good head of hair to set eff a man’s pale. As tho poet says— “—Tigthe robe which curious nature weaves To liana upon tlie head, and docs adorn Our bodies." To he sure a bald bend is becoming'enough in, a judge, or a minister, for it looks grave and ven erable, and tho’ it mny not be nn unerring ovi- donee of wisdom, yet it is u decisive proof that tlib individual is not imir braiued.—Young per sons, especially young beaus and belles, nre rath er averse to u premature disrohemeut oftheir roofs; and he who offers n remedy to preserve that important ornament must ho looked upon in tho light of u benefuctor. Ami such a one is Dr. Jayne, whose hair toniuhasdoiui wonders iucoux mg tlie hair nut on burren spots, and preventing its fulling off. There is no quackery about this article. We Imve seen evidence ul'its efficacy. A gentleman who hns been Imld fora number of years, by tho use of this tonic, has got quite n flourishing growth on tho late wnsto plane. Those whoso liuir, like fulso friends, is leaving them will find this an excellent preventive. To young bucks who aspire to bushy whiskers, this tonic must ho invuluuhle^-and. to young ladies who would preserve their glossy ringlets, it must bo tlie great desideratum.—Portland Transcript. The ubovo for sule by T. M. & J. M. TURNER. ocl27 Monument Sqnnre. Parry’s Voyag-cs. T HREE voyages for the Discovery of a North west Passage from the Atlantic to tlie Paci fic, and n narrative of un attempt to reuch the •North Pole, by Sir E. N. Parry, Capt. 11. N. iu 2 voIs being Nos. 107 and 108— Family Library. Two Years before the Mast, a personal narra tive oPLife nt Sea—being Finn. Library,No. 106. History of Spain and Portugal, in 5small vols. A History of tho Italian Republics, being n view ofthe rise, progress and fall of Italian free dom, by' J. C. L-Sismondi, a new edition. The History of Switzerland front B. C. 110 to A. D. 1830, anew edition. Elements of Mental Philosophy abridged, de signed as 0 text Book for Academies and High Schools, by Thou. C. Uphnm. First Principles of Chemistry, being a familinr introduction to that study of tlie Science, by Jas. Ren wick, L. L. D. A Treatise on Agriculture, comprising a con cise history of its origin and progress. The pre sent condition ofilrn art abroad and nt home, nnd the theory and practice of husbandry, to which is added a dissertation on the Kitchen and Fruit Garden, by Johu Armstrong, with notes by J. Buel. Chymistry applied to Agriculture, by M. Le Cumpte Clyiptal, with a preliminary clinpter on the orgnuiznhon, structure, &c. of plants, by Sir Humphrey Duvy. lust received by nov l) WM. TIIORNF, WILLIAMS. . ooVKSOttUfK Jnponieus. A SSORTLp colors, m had; also, a f<uv „ Hnphne OdorutliH, just received per Now •Hanover from Philadelphia, by 11 ^ WM, 11. TURNER, nov II Opposite the Mansion House. 1 J IMp* o'dTjuilfii, Soups. US 1 received, a genera!-'assortment of Low’s old English Soaps, for sale by THOS, ftYERSON- ' sept 14 AccoriliaiiB* Cnso fine Accordions, assorted patterns, JL bountifully inlaid, pearl keys and superior 'toned. JitBt recaivcd nud for sale by . _ oct 17 G, R. HENDRICKSON. Stnrcli, Candle., die. CUFa Y boxes Colgate’sSturcfi •-L. 25 do assorted Candies , ' 00 boxes Bullard's Oil Soup . 15 do Preston’s ext, of Lemons For salo by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, oct 25 A -. t . for Nftle, NEW FLAT, built of tlm best Cypr warruutudlruon/sap. built pnrpusily 4»lautation uso, 50 feet long. 14 wide, IU deep. gjy^H'kbUHT Flute ifj^fforont sizes, for sale or uross, for Apply to nov3 2G5 H. IV WILUNK. MoffniPs Lift! PillH and Flironfi Bitters. rpHESE medicines Imve long been known nnd JL appreciated for their extraordinary and im mediate powers nfrestoring perfect health to per sons siifliVmg under nenrly every kind of disease to which thohuman frame is liable,. The proprietor rejoice* in the opportunity af- forded by the universal diffusion ofllm daily press for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE PILES within tho knowledge and reach ofevery individ ual in the community. Unlike tho liustofpeiv nicious quackeries which boast of^vegetable in gredients, the Life Pills nre pure!/ und solely vegetable, and contain neither mercury, autimo- ny, arsenic, iiormuy other mitienf)' in any form whatever. They are entirely composed of ex tracts from rare nnd powerfttl plutwfl the virtues of which though long known to.Wtirnl Indian tribes, and recently to some eminuV^pliurmncen- ticnl chemists nre altogether nnkntpui to the ig norant pretenders to medical .setettte, Mid wore never before administered in sO.J||i|iily effica cious a combination. . iijn THE PHOENIX BITTER^llejj,le. cause they possess tho power of restoring the ex* piring embers oflieulth, 10 glowing vigor through out tlie constitution, ns tho Phamix is said to be restored to life from the ashes of its own diuolu- tion. Tho Phainix Bitters are entirely vegetable, composed of roots found only in certain parts of tho western country, which will infa.'iblv cure FEVERS AND AGUES ofall kind*) will never fail to eradicato entirely all the effects of mercury infinitely sooner than the mo*t powerful prepar ations ofSuraapurilln. and will immediately cure tho determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD; never fails in sickness incident to young females: and will be found a certain remedy in all cases of nervous debility nnd weukneis of tlie most im paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic nnd Inflammatory Rheumatism, the efficacy ofthe Plucnix Bitters will he domoiistruted hv the use 0fa siuelo bottle. Tho usuul dose of these Bitten is half a wine glass full, in water or wine, mid this quantity may ho taken two or three times a day, about half an hour before meals, or n less quantity mny he ta ken at all tin .08, To those who are afflicted with indigestion nfter meals, these li tters will provo invaluable, as they very greatly increase tlie ac tion ofthe principal viscera, hidptliein to perform their functions, and enable the siomuch to dis charge into the bowels whutcrer is offensive. Thus indigestion is easily nnd speedily removed, appetite restored, nnd the mouths of the absorb ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated und strength of body nud energy of mind are the happy results. For farther particulars ofMoffatt’s Life Pills ami 1’ha-nix Bitters, apply at M a Hall’s office No. 516:Broadway, New York, where the Pillscan bo obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents und #1 per box; uiul the Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottle. Numer ous ctrtificntes of the wonderful efficacy of both, may be there inspected. For sale by A. BARTOW. At his Store, on tlie Bny, corner ofDraytnn-St. july 14 169—ly Plaint nml Blanket*. FZ£\ PCS heavy English mix’d Plains fjV/ lOUdo do white Welch do 50 pcs do drub dp do 500 do twilled Kerseys, all qualities 100 do heavy 0-10 London buffil Blankets 100 do do 7-8 nud 8-9 do do do 200 do do twilled Bristol do 200 du colored do do do Lately received and for sale at tho lowest mar ket price, by SNIDER, LAT1JROP & NJ5VITT. oct 24 Muslin Collars* Canton Flan* net* dec. dec. / Received per brig L. Baldwin, W ORKED Muslin Collars, Velvet Ribbons, striped, checked and plain Swiss Muslin, Cambric Dimity, Furniture Chintz Fancy silk Ilhkfs, Canton Flannels Forsuleby GEO. W. BEHN. net 20 Handkerciiicft* Cap*, dec. d:c. /Y/V DOZEN Indigolihie.pjaid ildk& LFjflOdo fancy pkiid ndfks,(Ginghnt|» ptqs) 35 doz Wool Cups, low priced Sauinbu 55 pcKpInid Limey 36 do Indigo blue plnid Homespun Received per brig L Baldwin, and for sale by oct 20 GEORGE W. BE11N. The Luciua Cordial* BEWARE OF FRAUD. T HE unprecedented popularity uf this benefi cent and inestimable CORDIAL in the U- nited States, has induced one or, umre unprinci pled persons to manufacture spurious catchpenny articles, under various numts, and purporting to produce the same effect; hut which, ill reality, pro duce no other effect tlinuthat of rwiudlmg the public; nnd to give a yet more plausible oppeur- ance of their cupidity, those persons uffect that their wretched nostrums have been in use in Dry Goods. T HE subscriber is now receiving from die brig Clinton from New-York.and Eli Whit ney from Uostoii.thefoilowiiigarticles: 10 hales low priced 7*4 brown Shirtings ' 10 do 30 inch heavy do do 10 do 36 du do do do .15 cases 7-8 and 4-4 bleached Shirtings 10 do Prints, ussotted qualities 5 hales Bed Tick, 3 do brown Canton Flannel 2 do low priced red do 1 case 4-4 blue Plaid*, 1 do col’d Cambrics 3 do low priced Checks For sale by HIRAM ROBERTS, oct 20 No 3 nud 14 Gibbon’s Building. Blnnkelt* Plains, Kerscyfe, «fce T> KCEIVED by the ship Howard und brig XV Lydia, from Liverpool, nml ships Titiiolcnu and Eli Whitney, from Bostuft, nml hri^s, Clin ton, L Bnldwin and G B I-oiuar, from Now-York, n large and extensive assortment of Full and Win ter Dry Goods. AWong Which afe tho following t 12 Imles heavy Lom/nSi Duffle Blankets; 12 bales fancy Twilled Blankets; 0'bales cofnrcd BlnnkeU; 2 bales tine WRfftfoy Blankets; 10,1*ales white Welch Plains; 10 bnlesucavy mix’d Plitfn*; 50 cases Kerseys and LinseyV, coinprisingnU the varieties; 10 cases assorted Satiifetts: 5 Vases Ken tucky Joans; 25 pieces inijVcV'blrtfc.'bWtto nnd col- oreef Brondcloth; 20 hales Rod FlattVtols, assorted qualities; 10 Imles White Flannel*,’ Roger’s Pa tent. real Welch, Ate; 50 doz Scofcb Bonnets; 50 doz Kilmarnock Caps; 60 taie*;3-4 and 7-8 brown Shirtings; 20 hales 4-4 nWdO*4 brown Sheetings; 10 cases 3-4 and7-8 bleached Shirting*; 10 cases 4-4 and 5-4 bleached Shpctiug*; 10 cases assorted Prints; 5 cases assorted Checks; 200 dozen bine Rniuait Hdkfot 100 doz light Hdkfs; 100 pieces Pongee Silk Hdkfs; KM) dozen domestic Wool A Hose; 100 dflz Woolen Glove*; 500 doz assorted 15 spool C&ich; 200-ibs .Patent Thread; 500 dozen Tapes and Braid*; 100 gro black and white Hone Buttons; 150,000 Ilemming’s nud Pnrdotv’sNee^ dies; with a variety nfFuncy Goods, loo numer ous to mention, ull of which is offered at whole sale and retnil upon our usuul favourable terms. SNIDER, LATH HOP & NEVITT. (XT’ Wholesale Room up stairs, fronting Con gress-street. oct 29 More New Goods, Per brig Suvaimah. PIECES gray mix’d Kentucky Jeuus tJVJ 50 do dark blue do do 1 case fight blue Demins 1 do corded Skirts 1 do Cotton Umbrellas 1 do Silk do 3 Imles white Flannels, 1 do low priced 10 do Red do 3 do super Whitney Blankets 1 case Cotton Fringes 50 Ihs Turkey red Yum 10 pieces hlk Bomhusiu 10 do blk Lasting 100 lbs mix’d PiiiH 10 pieces hlk Italian Crnpo 2 do super hlk Silk Velvet 10 doz gentlemen’s blk Silk Cravats 6 do do hlk Ituliau do 2 do do Kiiperblk Sntjndo 20 do do Plaid Silk Cravats 50 pieces do Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs 10 do genuine Welch Flannels 100 doz men’s knit wool half Hose 50 do . do lamihs Wool do do 10 du gent’s Lambs Wool and Angola Hose 10 do brown and mix’d Cotton do 25 pieces handsome Furniture Chintz 10 do aooortpd colors Broad Cloths 60 do white Cnmttrics 50 do Jackonet Muslins, Book, Swiss and Mult do Super hlk and blue hlk Silks Plain changeable do Mods de Laines nnd striped Chulvs Dry Goods. P ER G. B. Lnmnr, the subscriber I* receiving n further supply to hi* stock, as follows: 3 cases low priced dark Prints 1 do English do I do 8-4 Worsted Dnniosk Shawls 2 do Spool Cotton 2 bales Blankets 50 doz Wool Caps 50 do heavy Wool Gloves 100 do plniallcud Hdkfs 25 do Linen Cambric do Which is offered for sale utvery low prices and on accommodating terms by ’ HIRAM ROBERTS, oct 27 Nos 3 nnd 14. Gibbon’s Buildings. Salt Pctro. Ac. F IFTEEN HUNDRED lbs refined Saltpetre 5 bids 8p Turpentine 5 bbl* Custor Oil, 200 boxes assorted Phials 2casks Pearlasli, 2do Salaratus 40 boxes Loudon, Mustard 10 do scented Soap ]0 do SursuparilluMcnd 20,000 half Spanish Segars, just received nnd for sale by T. M.&J. M. TURNER, oct26 Monument Square. England und elsewhere for a number of yours whereas, until the illustrious Dr, Mngnin made . . hiii. wonderful discoyery, jui^ura forUarronueHs. JDEB. L^TDROP it NLYITT had been ever mougbt of, or at least mudo pub- _ act el * lie; And nil those then iu use for too restoration ofthe decayed virilo powers were found to bo of but littlo avail. Tints, all noatrums advertised for barrenness ortho cureofiinpoieucy, hut Dr. Mngnin’s nre mere catchpenny humbugs, which would never hnve been thought of hut for tho ap pearance nnd groat celebrity of tho LUCJNA CORDIAL. As no counterfeit ofthe name is at present in circulation, it may in getyeml bo a sufficient caution for the purchaser to u*k for the Luchin Cordial, but as further assurance,itwould bo ns well to note that its name, Lncinu Cordial, or Elixir of Love, is stamped in the glims of euch bottle—tlie combined arms of Franco und the U- nited Stules are on tlie outward envelope—that a Flour de Lis is printed on tho accompanying directions, ami beautifully embossed on the show bills hanging iu the stores of those who have tlie genuine article for sale. The celebrity of tlie Luc.itiqCordial heing such as it is, it is scarcely necessary to add that it is the only efficient remedy for ImrreijiuiSH, nnd the res toration of decayed virile powers ever known; and tliutin tho euro of Fluor Albus, Gleet, obstruc ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, the incon tinence of die urine, or die involuntary dischnrge thereof, its superiority over overy other medicine is not only decided, hut unquestionable. For salo by G. It. HENDRICKSON, july 29 18*2—ly . Savannah, Shawls* Flannels. Ac. Ac. 1 1 A8-4 Rob Roy Shawls .I I vg 1406-4 dodo do J30 4-4 . do do do 50 colored Brnche do 75 black do do 15 doz Fancy Chully do 12 do MousliudeLaiti Scyrfs 2 pieces Saxony Wool Flannel, very fipe 10 do "Rogers" Patent do, warranted not to shrink 15 do superior Welsh do 20 do Yorkshire do 6 do wool nnd cotton (twilled) do 3 do Giihette do 5 do Yellow do 20 do fine Red do, low priced 10 doz Lndies white Merino Hose 10. do do black do do 5 do do colored do do 10 do hlk. white & col’d Cashmere Hose 10 do Corinthian Boots 10 do Grecian do 5 do child's Worsted Mitts, for enle by GEORGE W. BEHN, oct 28 No 2, Shad's Building. •Staple ntafi Fancy Dry < P ER ships.Celia, L ’llihlflon, brigs lor and Augusta. . L>t . 50 bales 3-4 Itrmvn Shirtings, variotmWat 25 tie 4-4 do dp da 20 cases 3-4,4-4 & 5-4.blenched und Shirtings • 20 Imles Red Flannels, some twilled do red n'lid plnid Lins* y 100 scarlet nnd black ihibht ShttwJs • 200 Highland plaid SlmVvIs, various met 500 do cotton do dr 200 pieces endet'mixed, steel mixer and brown Hatlinets 100 dozen blue Itomnl Hdkfs 10 cases American Prints, all quid 200 dozen meh’s vvooleVi 4 Hose, so.. 100 white and hitched linen Taint 2 dozen 4-4blnc1i Ihibpt Hlmwls 2 do 5-4 (ih db ( do 10ft peiccs low priced npVon Cliccka 50 do bine Plaids ,, -a 50 dp white Flnnnefr.owrtodnnnutieM" 15 do super gcuuinb'white Welsh Flsm 16 do ‘ "***- and FreiS Cravats, fstiey silk l ing coat Button*, gilt do; pearl. I silvered Bit (tons, 300 lbs patent flax Thread. 600 dozen nssorted spool Thread. Vkc‘. &c. • For wile nt wholesale and retail by , SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVPM*, OTWhoIesalo Room, up stairs fronting Con-.' ocl 13 ‘ New Goortt. . Qfk PCS prints . 80 do Momieline de Laine/r.rich pallertm 5 do black nud hlk and slute du li do white Flannels ( 2 do Saxony Cussimercs’ lor hoy* clothing pi do hlk mix’d Sattinut 3 do grevVnix’d do 8-lO.nrown table Clotlft 12 dozen plaid Hdkfs ‘ 100 do Rttworth’s spool Colton - ti pos Canton Flunnel . . ,. . . v ^ Viotorin Skirts, corded dfl 54 Hamilton Sheetings , C dozen shell twist Combs . 8 do do. side do . . . 6 do Ipneh taihhrick Hdkfs 4 do hetustihhed do.. do 34 inch blk apron Silks , • . ,^ Ladiessjlk aprutu will; borders Just received and for s»\le low by oct 13 . AVERY & JOHNSON. . gress street. Iherns White Lead* Ac. "I AA KKGS English While Lend JLUU 30(1 do American do do, No 1 and 2 20 boxes Baltimore Crmno Yellow - 20 do do do Greeu ■ 50 doz Paint Brushes und Sash Tools, as sorted sizes, just received per ship Celia and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, oct 10 PETEK’S PILLS. W E would cull attention to the advertisement in our columus to-day ofPETEUS’ VEG ETABLE PILLS. Wo understand by tho best medical authority, thnt there is no preparation of the day which enjoys so enviable n reputation. At the South and North, their success has been unbounded, nud wherever introduced we believe they Imve given tlie most perfect satisfaction. We have this day had un interview with one of our citizens, Henry K. Fox, who was recently cured ofn most remarkable and ohstiuute cuta neous emotion, where tlie body was covered with fulsome ulcers, nnd even the tonsils of the throat eaten away—mid by using these Pills daily for six weeks, was ontirely restored to hcaitli.—New York Examiner. PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS. They do indeed restore the health ofthe body, because they purify und invigorate the blood, and thoir good effects nre not counterbalanced by any inconvenience; being composed entirely of veg etables, they do not expose those who use them to danger, nnd their effects ure ns certain ns they arc salutary; thoy are dally nud safely adminis tered to inlanny, youth, manhood und old iige,und to womeiriti the most critifcnlnnd delicate circum stances, they do not disturb or shock the animal functions, but restores their order nnd re-estab lishes their health; and for all the purposeswhich a vegetable purgative, or certain cleanser of the whole system are required, they stand without a rival. BIT Sold wholesnlo nnd retail, at all tlie princi pal Druggists iu Savannah july 29 182—ly Valter’s Celebrated French Pills Three Hundred Dollurs Challenge. T HE genuine French Pills against all the QUACK nostrums ofthe age—for the cure of a certain disease. Tk° FRENCH PILLS are applicable in uil cases for cither sex, (warrant ed free from mercury,) nnd do not affect the breath in the least, und lire perfectly plensunt nnd agreeable to the stoinnch, and have never failed to make n speedy nml permanent cure, without the least regard to diet or application to business. In long, protracted or chronic stages ofthe dis ease, obstinate Gleets, Fluor Albus, Gravel, Fe male Complaints, ora weakness of (hose organs, they are beyond n douhuhe most effectual reme dy ever discovqjed, huving.cn red many obstinate cases nfter every other medicine had failed. The French Fills have beau so universally successful that tlie proprietor chau.k.noks any on» to pro duce a remedy of equnl certainty tinder a forfeit-, lire of Three Hutidrad Dollurs. Price #2 per box. For sale by G. li. HENDRICKSON, Savannah, july 29 182—ly , Fine Cut Tobacco* Ac. QA GROCE Mrs Millnr’s fiueCutTobacco Ov 2 hhls Lorillafd’s Scotch Snuff, iu blad ders 2 hills do do. do, in4lb bottles I do high Tost do 1 do Mnocaboy do 2 kegs French Rappeo -. Just received, per Into arrivals, nnd for salo by oct 31 A. PARSONS. Vt t 0 - Hair KcstorativcG. TUS P received, a supply of Quirk’u Cnssnda ** Oil."Rowland’s Mucussur do, Vegetable Cer ate, Cronin da Rose t also. French Pomatum, and Johnson & Co’s highly perfumed Bear’s Groaso mul Oil, much approved offer restoring \\w hair. Forsuleby 1 A. PARSONS, oct 31 Lamp-Oil. | A Casks Blauoliod Lamp Qil, low priced, ,X “ just received und lor salo hv octJU - GR HENDRICKSON. Peters’ Pills. A FRESH supply ofthe above valuable med icine just received, nud for sale bv ANSON PARSONS. july 27 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Perfumery. J UST received, u lurg« supply of Freuch,Ger man nnd American Colngiie Water, also, Lnvcndor, Florida, Honey, Orange. Portugnfido Esp't do Rose, Ext. Burgumot.do Musk, do Vio let, do Lavender. For sale by A. PARSONS, nov 4 No. 8 Gibbons’ Unnge. Suits* Copperas* Ac. O IIULS Glauber Salts, 10 do Copperas jmltJ 10 do Whiting, 4 do Alum J5 kegs refined Salt Petra 30 do .Spanish Brown, iu oil Just received and for sale by nov 3 G. R- HENDRICKSON. Kowand’s Tonic. A Fresh supply ol'Rownud's celebrated Top ic Mixture, warranted 11 safe and certain remedy lift fever nud ugues, & 0. Just received, per John Gumming, nnd for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,Agent. act IQ Lc Cordial de Luciuc* on L’E1< exiv dc’L’Ampur. W F. perceive by tho papers that the fnmntu French physician, Dr. Mngnin, Ima estab lished nn agency for liie sule of the above named extraordinary medicine in this city; and to speak the truth, wo nre sorry for it, hr wo think that there are loo uiauy people iii this part of tho world already. We Jure not outer into an expla nation ofthe wonders effected hy this medicine here, hut will nevertheless venture to mid, that it is tho royalist thing iti tlie world fgtgentlanenanJ ladies who are husbands awl wires, and who wish to bo fathers and mothers. The agent should take this medicine to the fur west, where people are scarce.—New York Examiner. '" The Lucine Cordial" is a general iuvigorntnr of tho human frame in nil tlio various cases of laugor, lassitude and debilitation, nud is nt the snnte time'so simple, yet so ufiicaeious, that while it can renovate tlw prostrated cncrgiosofaginut, nn infuntmuy uso it, not only with imnunity, but with advantage. Tlie Liwino Cordial is also uu itidnbituhlo euro for tho incontinence of the urine, or the involuntary dischnrge thereof. It is like wise uu iuvuliiuble nnd unrivalled medicine iu cases ofchrouic eruptions ofthe skin, and in the drnpicul affections ofthe ago. This celebrated and inestimable Cordial is for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, july 29 182—ly • Savannah. Driias, lUcdiciiios Ac. A CASKS Epsom Salts ,l.t J 4 do Pearl Ash 2 do SnkcmtiiH 2 do washing Soda 1 do Flour Sulphur 6 enses roll do 1 do Gum Camphor 2 do Rhubarb 10 hhls green. Copnerux 10 do Whiting 10 do Castor Oil 6 do Alcohol 10 do clear strained Honey 6 do Bristol Brick 4 do Flax Seed 3 hales line VcIvetCorks 3 do Demijohn nnd Jug do 100 packages Apolhecaties Glassware,every variety 10 groce Maynard and Rogers' blk luk ■* 6 bids Mncnboy und Scotch Snuff 20 jars do und Rappee do. Ac. &c. Received by Into arrivals, and for sale low on accommodating terms. oct 21 G.R. HENDRICKSON. Nitiking Ink. 4 BBLS Marking Ink. suitable for marking cotton, just receivednnd forsalo by oct24 . G. U. UENDRICKSON. ... j — Hosiery! Hosiery!! Received per brig Excel. L ADIES plain and ribbed black English silk Hose, do do do while do do do, do do black nnd white French do, do black raw silk do,gents black and white ribbed silk 4 Hose, do do plain do do, ladies Mohair and worsted Hose, do sjate, wltMo •■»!' blMltSalian Jn Mlsaoa u-liit, 1 '. ntitnil and black cotton do, do black worsted do, Boys' white and mixed cotton, and Aferino 4 Hose, Gents Aferino, Lambs wool and cotton 4 Hose, Infant’s Boots and lluse, servant’s Hosiery. For sale low for cash, by GEORGE W. BEHN, nov 6 No. 2 Slind’s Buildings. Gloves nnd Hosiery. "i A Dozen indies cold Kid Gloves JL\/5 do do,hlk do 4 do Gents blk and cold kid do Gents cashmere do. children’s do ladies blk Ingrain silk Hose Do do rib’d cashmere do Do plain do do do, do col’d do do Just received und fur sale low for cash by oct 13 AVERY & JOHNSON. Desimbri? Goods. I MPERIAL Quilts, a sitliT artiblb .Marseilles do Ladies sup r cbl'd II S Cloves . Ladies and misses Wooleh Mitjs, 1. Higli nnd low nricbd Snttiriett*; cadet mix’dand grey mixed . ... • .: * Broadcloths, blue, brown ohH InviSihlfe greou Stiver black Thibet Stmivls, laVge &. small»' Super embroidered do . ' Siipar English Canton Fhmttel, donie«ib do Fancy Cassimeres nnd Veslihg Super figur'd Algerine, a new m, . 1' Heavy silk Hb*e, Bishop Lawus.clieck’d Mii*fiOsJ Jackonet Nntisnok and Alii 11 Muslins * •- Mims deLninea nnd Chufiys ( • Sober French, English nml American Prints Guilts silk Pocket Hdkfs, elastic Qtiaid Cluulla* Wiirsted nnd silk Bags, plnid silk Chivats Ehtli’d Thibet Cravat* and Schrfs • • - ' ; Rich furniture .Chintz ' . ‘ : Super twill’d Gro de Roy til Silk, a splendid alto? Rich colored Silks ' ' ; ’ *; Plain and fig’d Aiiper black* Grd de SwUSti’ Italian Silks, plaiiiand fig’d Rpps do ’ MuneHiReft nVidhb.obWJcljobiWririh* Carpetings; Rugs and floor Jnqts t *• . ■ :* For wile rit wholesale and retail, at veryf ■ P t“a7 / SfitUfeR, LATrtROP Porto Rteo Suu;dr and Foa‘c*e. AQ HHpS 1 Porto Rico Sugar . JdCi 53 hags prime Grebn St. Jngo (^bffee; Landing per Hercules, nbd forsalo fly . oct 28 SHAPTElldfcWOODBUUJGE. Silk Shirts, Ac. Ac. S ILK Shirts and Drawers, Merino do do Colton Shirts, Silk Ilhdkf* Collars, Stocks and elastic Suspenders Fancy col’d and black Silk Cravats Merino, Lamb’s Wool, Silk and Cotton 4 Hose Merino, buckskin and Silk Gloves Received per brig L Baldwin, und for sole by oct 20 GEORGE W. BEHN. StienistlieniiiK Plastcrsi E UEN’ShikI Whituen’s celebrated Strength ening Plasters. Jilst received and for sule by A. PARSONS; * No. 8 Gibboim’Rdngo. . nov •! Snporiaceons Compound* Ac. S APORIACEOUS Compound, Gurlnin’s Ambrozul Cream, do Cleophune, (Low’s) Windsor Soup, nnd French Essence de Savon, highly approved offer ease iu shaving, just te- ceiveil nun for sale by A. PARSONS, net29 No 8 Gibbon’s Buildings. Lip Salve* Ac. L IP Salvo (Rose scented,) Cold Cream, Alilk Roses, und Chumphorated Soap, all highly recommended fur chaped and rough skin, for said by A. PARSONS. oct29 Superior Sitlud Oil,-&c. Cy BASKETS superior Salad Oil. JL^f 6 boxes do do 25 dozen common Sweet Oil, for plantation uso 20 boxes host English Mustard 30 do Colgate's Starch. No l 2 cases English Fig Blue Just received per brig Clinton, nnd for sale by A. PARSONS, . oct 97 • No 8, Gibbon’s Buildings. Buckwltpat. Cyft EIGHTH hhls fresh Buckwlioat,iitslbre Jd*J and fur sale by nov 10 T. R. MILLS) Orris and Chlorine Tooth Wash* F OR cleaning nud preserving the Teeth ami Gums, ami purifying the hruut!i; prepared entirely from vegetable siibstuttcos, and is highly approved and recommended by physicians and deutists ofthe first respectability. Just received and/or sale by A. PARSONS, oct 6 Butter’s Effot’vcsccnt Magnesia. F OR Dyspepsia, Nervous" 'Debility, llcnd Ache, Aculiiy of tho Siom»tih,«!uhiiitn) CoS- tivehesM, &c. and highly valued Jts a Cooling l'tir< gativh. Just received und for &tlb hv wpiiiU Tiios.in'i!; SlfifflniVEiisuN. Harrison’s Specific Ointment* F Oll the cure of white swellings, scrofulous and other tumors, ulcere, sore legs, old nnd fresh wounds, sprains nnd bruises, swellings and mfinnuuntions, sculd bend, women's sore breasts, rheumatic pains, tetters, oruptions, chHblains, whitlows, biles, corns, and external diseases gen erally. The proprietor bus received ut least n tiioiisnud certificates nnd other documents in fa vor of his SPECIFIC OINTMENT—nnd they embrace almost all tho complaints—in their worst stages-to which ointment or sticking plaster can ha applied. Among these certificates, there are a great number from tho most eminent physicinns in tho country, who use the Qintmeuf in their dniiy practice, iu preference to any, or all others which Imve ever been invented. The proprietor 1ms also received n great mnny testimonials from furriers, military gentlemen, farmers and Others, relative to the amazing etficucy of his Ointment, iu bruises, cuts, and nil tha external complaints nml diseases of horses; mid among them are no less than a dozen certifying to tho most pe/fect cures which it has performed on the soro bucks of some of those -animals. Altogether the pro prietor feels no hesitation in stating—or id, put ting it to tho proof against nil composition^tlmt "HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT’’ is vastly superior to every tiling of the kind wliifch bus heretofore been oftured to the public. p-Sold wholesale and retail ut all the princi pal Drug Stores ill Suyannah. jnly 29 182-viy. _____ ' Pucuncitt Bunk Notes. A UGUSTA Banks, Uoluulbut* Banks, itlonroo Rail ltfiari State Bank Brqrtehcs, Ocmnlgee Bunk, Bank Huwkiusvillo, Geo. Hail Road, &c. &c; &o. Pitrchas^dattlm lowest rates, and thb highest nrctuiumgivenTol*specie,hV ... . 1 WM. ROBERTSON, Broker, Corner Brill-street nnd Ilay Lotto Fqr sale, a few slirftea ufMuriuo Dnttk Sitrf k. match 3 56 ' IInlPS i 1'IIGSCS. A SUPPLY of Hull’s Patent Trusses. Alsfi xjL Common do for Negroes, just received arid for sale hy ANSON PARSONS, oct29 No 8 Gibbon’s Buildings. Champagite Wine.,,, * BASKETS Champagne, *K»^’ brand, DU for sale by . u ‘ * nov 5 SHAPTOl. & WOODBIUDGE. I Pilot and Navy Bread; Ac. . Wilding from PhiJurn. .. . , ■I AA BBLSPilot Bread.200 db.Nnv/dft JLUU 22 hhds. St Crnjx Sugn^j 50 .bale* Oakum, 10 chests Bluck.Ted;for sale% , novo CLAGHbllN & VVOt Jamaica Rtiiiif li 2 PUNCHEONS ofulti; Jamaica Rmn , *; 60 quarter and eighth'casks Mxl.igH WitiH 12boxes Genbu Citroil ' : jOO mats Cassia 10 casks CtlrraiiU , 30 kegH Gdsheti Batjcr, 70 boxes Sperm CapdloS , 1, s 20 boxes Cblgnte 8f. Go’s Starcjt ‘ ; .. 40 baskets superior Champagne 20 boxes Capers und Oliles ’ 120 sacks Salt .... 1)0 boxes No 1 Staff’ [ .' 10 boxes GiHgef PresHVves ’ .- . „ . - 20 boxes Muscatel Wine." just ledeivtd pad for sale hy JOHN B. GAUBRY & SONS; oct 30 ’ ■ • E $ Starch* Ac. BOXES Colgate's superior Starch DU 6do English Fig Blue, 2 ceroons Spqu- Ulr indigo. ' ’ ’ ‘ “ oct 8 Harry Lorreqner. • . T HE Confessions of. Hurry Lorreqner, Jvltli numerous illustrations, In; Phiz, 1 vol. 8yo; Continuation of Memoirs of the Court of Eng lund. during the reign of the Stuarts, incliiffing the Protebterjite, byilhb. HuheageJass,in2vols. coutniniiig Memoirs of Cfouiw«ll,.Geu. Monk. Priucb lluport, the Duke orBlickirighanj.-P^ko of Mbmnouth,, Dutchess ofRlfchwQnd.ofBtick- ingham, of Cleveland, of PorUlubiith, of filuzo- rine,and of ltlcluuoiid. JferniyK, the Earl ofilbcHj ester, Count nnd ConiKess ofGhuomont; Nell Gwvnn, &b. &c. • , . Theyoiirig Prium Donna, n Romnnqc of the Opera, hy Sira Gray.Uuthdt bf" The -Duke," iu 2 vols. * ;i - X-.i , Tliorisand n Yi'nr. hy.il>8attthor.dfrThd Just reoeived and fur sale by. G. R. HENDRICKSON! Ten 9 Diary of n Physiciab,"‘2 vVils. 7 **/.. . Aikins’ British Poets, from Johuson to Boattib; lvol. ’ •''» • • ■ .• ■ • , . 1 Frost’s do: from Fulconer to Walter Scott. Boecr-un’s Decameron, 2 vol*; 8vo. , Sir Waller Scott’s Works, coriipletein 10 rbbri 8vo., bound In calf. ' • , . Charles Oi.Malley, the Irish .Dragoon; by tho author of" Hurry Lorrequer, Nos. J, 2,3 and4; with humorous illnstrati'dris.’ • No. 12 Maatbr Humphrey's Clock. Tho American Almanac for J840. •• ‘ •, • ■ , Georgia rtlld South-Ctlrolii/u Almnnabs. by wholesale arid retail. Jfat received. . W. THORNE WILLIAMS. 1 oct 29 , ’ CHAPMAN'S PATE! Razor St ii rnr foVh T HIS Tublet combltjgs the a hone nud strep,1 *"*■ fluid, und is ill its two v most particulniiy reel lyhooxf "* fiioemm Miller’s Tobacco. F IFTY groce Mm G B Miller’s fino dut To bacco, just received and for sale by oct27 G. 11. HENDRICKSON: Fresh Garden Seeds. 8 CASKS and one case well selected arid choice Garden Seeds, comprising a fine assortment, just received and forsalo hy oct 2!) G. 11. HENDRICKSON. Brashest A FIN E nssoruiiblit of Hair nnd Tooth Brush! es. just receivfetl and forsalo by TIIOS. RYERSON. sept 14 tcTthose wile. Value a fine iikaU OF IiAUt. USE quirk’s tcas^ada Oil. T HE diseases ofthe hair among us ire those which occasion baldness und gmdunl falling, offfnf the hair, and tlphnera of it—the bauses of which arise from nmriy disorders, especially fe vers: perspiration, width extends the pores, re laxes tho roots, causes tlie hair to fan off. and ol-, ton occasion!) total hitldnass. Baldness has ever 1 been esteomed a greutdefect. It generally arises thrbngh violent exercise, from whence;arise per- sl)irations, which tort fteiptently occ«eion a loss ’n/thn hnir—itrelnxes the roots—the acidity pre vents tho fluid noting bu tho hair,which occasions it td wnsto. For instance, after a violent perspi ration die imir bpcniims dry, it feem harsh, nud no elasticity iu it whatever; IhnrJftM* to prevent its taking an effect on the ^ rit raft the hnir dry wifllu cloth, then apply t o Cns- sudd Oil tu'tlio roobl bf tho hair, so hbt the skin ofthe head may be thblStfeftod, tirid ibhnaih sb di- tor bnolt time of ner^trdtibn. • 1 ANSON FAK30NS. -'' -tfreBifflr i .