Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 02, 1840, Image 1

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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, PUBLISHED DAILY AKD TIU*WEEKLY BY LOCKE ft DAY IS, EDITORS AND PRIiPRUTORS. TERMS. . ,910 per annum. .$5 per annum. Iggfcr. _ {&* Advertisements appear in both papers.£0 Ali Advertisements published at the usual rates, ' vim Seventydive Cents for the first, and Thirty* •even and a half for each insertion after, per square of twelve lines. N. B. Each Citation by the Clerks ofthe Courts of Ordinary, that application has been made for Letters of Administration, must be published THIRTY DAYS at least. . Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors and Creditors to render in their accounts must be published SIX WEEKS. Sales of Negroes by Executors aud Admiuis* Jiutors must bent pulilc auction, on thA firstl'ues* day of the month, between the nsunl hours of sale, at the plnce of Public Sales m the County where the Letters Testamentary, of Administra* tion, or Guardianship may have been granted, first giving sixty days notice thereof in one of the public gazette* of this State, and at the dooref the Court House, where such sales ore to be • sold. Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must ho pub lished for four months, before any order absolute shall be inndo thereupon by the Court. Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Administra* tors, and Guardians, must ho published SIXTY DAY8 before the day of Sale. These sales must bo made at the Court House door of the County In which the property is situate, and on the fiwt Tuesday ofthe Month,between the hoursoftenin Use morning and four in the afternoon. No sale from day to day is valid, uuless so expressed in the advertisement. Applications by Executors, Administrators and • Guardian# to the Court of Ordinnry for leave to ■ell Land, must be published FOURMONTH8. Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate and intestate estates by Executors and Administrators must be advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications by Executors and . Administrators for Loiters Distntssory, must bo published SIX MONTHS. Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages on real estute must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS. Orders ofthe ConrtofOrdinary, (accorapani* «d with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to land must ho advertised Three Months at least. Sheriff 1 ssalesunder executions regularly grant* ttd by the Courts, must ho advertised THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY DAYS—Sales ofperishahte property under or tier of Court, mustbe advertised, generally, TEN DAYS before the day of sale. All AdvertUementswill be punctuallyattended to; *.* All Letters directed to this Office or tne Editor, most be postpaid, to entitle them to at* tention. 0111*4011 floods* fp IIE subscriber his just received by brig 8b* A vannah, a filll supply of Fresh ’Garden Seeds, warrant *d of the best quality, and ofthe Crop of 1840, v 1st * Parsnip, larie white Pens, early name, dwarf marrowfat, dwarf blue imperial, early chart* ton and early washing* ton Pepper, long red and ■west Spanish 8quash, early bush and Wlfllt’s stripod Radish, cherry turnip, short top scarlet, ilong scarlet, and blk winter Salsify or vegetable oys* tor Splnnch, large Tomatoes Turnip, early dutch, car* . . |1|a flat Asparugos, large Deans, dun colored, rob roy and Hum polo Beets, long hlond, tur nip blood, mangle wurtzel, and white scarcity Brocoli, purple cepe Cabbage, early york, drtimhend, liattersea, green glazed, sugar loaf, and red dutch Cauliflower, early Cucumber, long green nnd early frame Carrot, long orange and early horn Celery, white solid _ . Lettuce, cabbage head* 1 ly spring, red lop, green cose tnhagn and large Melon, citron, pine op*l globe pie. nnd netted ICIovor, white etid red Mustard, white Lucerne Gross, &c &c Parsleys curled iForulaby octiG A. PARSONS. Iitindreth’s Garden Heeds, WARRANTED-Csor 1840. T HE Proprietor’s opportunities for extensive practical observation have enabled him judi ciously to discriminate such varieties ofvegsta- Mesas are really worthy of culture, from the tnfe* rior, or, as is not uufreqiienl, worthless varieties ofllte snme class, which have been perpetuated through inexperence; therefore, in making this selection, he has excluded many sorts usually found in the Catalogues of those who are mere renders not practical growers of seeds.—And ho is not sure that the variety might not be still further reduced with advantage; at any rale this {sample for any garden, however exteusive, and fully adapted to tho nicest taste. As to quality ofthe seeds, the proprietor wishes it to be remembered, that what is sold by him is of his own growth, (with but slight exception,) therefore warranted mth entire confidence, that they will, upon trial, prove to be fur superior to most of foreign importation, or such ns are casually collected in the United States. Asparagas, large green Melon, Nutmeg, Citron Beans, earlv six weeks Whter Spanish Speckled Valentine Mustard,white For Rent* M The Rooms on the 2d and 3d floor# ofthe Snvonnnh Insurance nnd Trust Company Building, weii adapted lor Counting Rooms, dr Law Offices, nnd will be fitted up to suit tho oc* ettpants. Possession given on the 1st November, net 15 8 C HOUSE, Secretary. Ten Dollars Reward* Runaway from tho subscriber about a month since, his boy DAVID, well known about the city as a Bricklayer by trade. Helms recently been seen on the Ogeectiee. The above reward will he given oil his delivery to If. F. WILLINK. nov 10 Watcli and Jewellery’ Store, South tide Monument-Square. ——- The subscribers have nnd willkeepcunstanilyonhand 1 a well selected assortment I oPCIocks, Watches. Jewel* lery, Silver-ware, and fun* 1 cy Goods, which they will 1 sell on the most reasonable _ _ r terms, to those who will fit* them with a call. SPEAR & JONES. N. B.—Particular attention puid to Repairing Clocks and Watches, and their time warranted. AUo, Jewellery made to order and repaired. oct2l 254 China Red Eyo Okra Carolina or Sev.tee Onion,silver skin Beet, Long Blood Large Yellow Early Turnip Parsley, curled, plain White Sugar Parsnip, Sugar Mangle Wurtzel Peas, Early Charlton Borecole Early Frame Broccoli, Purple Cape Extra do do Cabbage, Early York Roynl Dwarf Early Sugar Loaf Bishop Dwarf Large York Dwarf, Blue Imperial Early Bnttersea Pepper, Inrge Bell Curled Savoy Pumpkin, Coshaw Green Glazed Rhubarb, Tart Flat Dutch Radish, Large Scarlet Large Drumhead Long Salmon Drumhead Savoy White Turnip Red Dutch Red do dn Carrot, Early Horn Summer White LonsOrange Yellow Turnip Cnuliflnwer, Early Black Spanish Celery, While Solid Spinuoh, Round Leaved Do Red do,Cress curl’d Prickly Seeded' Cucumber,Early Frame Squash,Early Bush Do Long Green Long Green Egg Plant, large Purple Tomato, large Endive,Curlod *— Turnip, Red Top, Flat Leek, Flag Leaved Dutch, Yellow Swedish, Lettuce, Early Cabbage Purple Top Rutabaga Large India Brown Dutch Just received and form la by T. M. &. J. M. TURNER, sept 30 Monument-Square. Ittoirntt’f Idle Pills,ntid Pliatnli T flitter*. HE8E medicines have long been known and appreciated for their extruutdinary and im* incdintojmwer# ofrestoring perfect health to per- sobs suffering under nearly every kind of disease to Vvhich the human frame is liable. Tho proprietor rejoices in Uie opportunity af forded by the universal diffusion ofthe daily press for placing hit VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS within ihe Knowledge and ranch ofevery individ ual in file community. Unlike the host of per nicious quackeries which boast of vegetable in* gradients, the Life Pills are purely nnd solely vogetable, and contain Neither mercury, antimo ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral in nny form whatever. They ere entirely composed of ex tracts from rare and powerflil plants, tho virtues of which though long known to several Indian trihea, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu tical chemists are altogether unknown to the ig- tiorant pretenders to medical science, nnd were never before administered in so happily eftica- cion* a combination. , THE PHCENIX BITTERS nro so colled, he* cause they fossesa the power ofrestoring the ex piring embers of healtli, 10 glowing vigor through out the constitution, as the Pha-nix is said to ho restored to lifo from tho ashes of its own dissolu tion. The Pliamix Bitters are entirely vegetable, composed of roots found only in certain parts of the western country, which will infaliblv cure FEVERS AND AGUES ofull kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely all the effects of mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepar ations ofSarsnparilln. and will immediately cure the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD? never fails in sickness incident to young females: and will he found 0 certain remedy in all cases ol nervous debility nnd weakness of the most im paired constitutions. As a remedy for Ohronie nnd Inflammatory Rheumatism, the efficacy ofthe Phumix Bitters will lie demonstrated hv the use ofa sinelo bottle. The usual dose of these Bitters is half u wine glass full, in water or wine, nnd this quantity may be taken two or three times a day, about half an hour before meals, or a less quantity may be ta ken at all times. To thoso who are nfllicted with indigestion after meals, these Bitters will prove invaluable, as’they very greatly increase the nc- tion ofthe principal viscera, help them to perforin thejr functions, and euubln tho stomach to dis charge into file bowds whatever is offensive. Thus indigestion is easily nnd speedily removed, nppetile restored, and the mouths ofthe absorb ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated and strength of body mid energy of mind arn file happy results. For farther particulars ofMoffnU's Life Pills and Pliamix Bitters, apply at Moffatt's nffi:a No. 610 Droadway, New York, where die Pillscan be obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents nnd 81 per box? and the Bitters for$l a $2 per bottle. Numer- 011s certificates ofthe wonderful efficacy of both, may be there inspected. For sale by A. BARTOW. AthisStoro, 011 the Bay, comer ofDruyton-St, july 14 109—ly Staple mid Fancy Dry Goods. P Ellships Celia, Titnoleoii, brigs Win Toy* lor and Augusta. 60 bale* 3-4 brown Shirtings, various brands 25 dn 4-4 do do do do 20 cases 3-4,4-4 & 5-4 blenched Sheeting nnd and Shirtings . 20 bales Red Flannels, some twilled do red and plnid Linsey 100 scarlet and black thllfet Shawl* 200 Highland plaid Shawls, vuriniis sizes 500 do cotton do do 200 pieces cadet mixed, steel mixed, blue, green and brown Satliiiets 100 dozen blue Romnllldkfs 10 cases American Prints, nil qualities 200 dozen men's woolen \ Hot" 1 . Millie |n\v pric'd 100 white nnd blenched linen Table Cloths 2 dozen 4-4 black tliibet Slmwls 2 do 6-4 do do do 100 pcices low priced apron Chocks 60 do blue Plaids 60 do white Flannels.nsxm led qtinlitio* 15 . do super genuine whim Webb Flannels lf> do . do do linger* pnti-nt do 60 do huckaback ami Scotch Diaper IJInrkiV colored Silks, sil|M*r Mils do Laities mid French Prints, fancy Shawl*, limey .ilk Cravats, fancy silk Bugs, fancy silk nnd last ing coat Buttons, gilt do, pearl, bone and silvered Buttons, 300 lbs patent flax Thread, 600 dozen assorted spool Thread. &c. &c. For sale at wholesale and retail by SNIDER. LATIIROP & NEVITT. 03* Wholesale Raimi, up stair* fronting emi gre** street. • net 13 Plums find Blankets. PC8 heavy English mix'd Mai- 100 do do white Welch aIp 60 pcs do drub do do 600 do twilled Kftfays, nil qualities , 100 do heavy 0-lQLoiidon Dnffil Bfatikc 100 do dn 7-8 arid 8-9 do do do 200 do do twilled Bristol do 200 do colored do do do lately Yeceived nnd for sale at the lowest mar kel price, by SNIDER, oct 24 Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, riUR consumption, liver compluint. ns thorn, X loss of flesh, palpitation of tho heart, &c. .Delays are nlwaya dnngeron#—particularly so to those who neglect their colds nnd coughs. At first you compluin of a cold, which is neglected; afterwards a soreness is felt in the bronchia, with & tracking cough, and finally the disease settles noon the lungs? then comes hectic fever, spitting of blood,pain in file chest,hard coughs and sweats, To obviate all these distressing symptoms, spare 110 time in using Dr. Taylor's Bahrain of Liver* wort. For eight years this invaluable vegetable Balsam has been used with unbounded success. Very Important.—The original Proprietor wishes it to be distinctly understood, that lie has no connexion with 375 Bowery, (N. Y.) and that the individual of that number is not authori zed to use my name or to vend my medicine. Touch none that lias not my written signature on the label, and the certificnto ofcopywriglitou the wrapper and label, and my name and seal on the cork. GEO. TAYLOR. M. D. 3-| Cliambers-street, New-York. Sold by appointment by ANSON PARSONS, nov 12 No. 8 Gibbons' Range, Savannah. Parry’s Voyages. fTlHREE voyages for tho Discovery of a North- A west Passage from the Atlantic to the Pnci* fic, nnd a narrative of an attempt to ranch the North Pole, by SirE. N. Parry, Capt. R. N. in 2 vols being Nos. 107 nnd 108*rFnniily Lihrary. Two Years before the Mast, a personal narra tive offLife at Sea—being Fain. Library,No. 100. History of Spain and Portugnl, in 58tnnll vols. A History of the Italian Republics, being a view ofthe rise, progress nttd fall of Italian free dom, by J. C. L. Sismondi, n new edition. The History of Switzerland from B. C. 110 to A. D. 1830, anew edition. Elements of Mental Philosophy abridged, de signed as a text Book for Academies and High Schools, hy Thos. C. Uphain. First Principles of Chemistry, being a familiar introduction to that study of the Science, by Jas. Rcnwick, L. L. D, A Treatise on Agriculture, comprising a con cise history of its origin and progress. The pre sent condition ofthe art abroad and at home, and the theory nnd practice of husbandry, to which is added a dissertation on the Kitchen and Fruit Garden, by John Armstrong, with notes by J. Buel. Chymistry applied to Agriculture, by M. Le Compte Chaptaf, with a preliminary chapter on the organization, structure, Ate. of plants, by Sir Humphrey Davy. Just received by nov 9 WM. THORNE WILLIAMS. Clarified Essence of Ilorciiound Candy. J PEASE & SON’S llorehonnd Candy • compounded from 26 different ingredients' highly recommended for the cure ofcougli*,colds' hoarseness, irritation oftho throat, &c. Just ro 'ceived per Excel, und for sale hy nov 7 G. U. HENDRICKSON. Barley. Just received nnd for solo by ANSON PARSONS, nov 23 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. The Lucinn Cordial, BEWARE OF FRAUD. T HE unprecedented popularity of this benefi cent and inestimable CORDIAL in the U* nited States, has induced one or more unprinci pled persons to manufacture spurious catchpenny articles, under various names, and purporting to produce the tame effect; but which, lit reality, pro duce no other effeot than that of swindling the public; nnd to give a yet more plausible appear ance of Uicir cupidity, those persons affect thut their wretched nostrums have been in use In England and elsewhere fora number of years; whereas, until the ilhtstrmmi Dr. Masnin made his wonderftil discovery, -no cure for barrenness had been ever thought of, or at least made pub lic; .»nd ail those then in use for the restoration ofr!..i decayed virile powers were found to be of but little avail. Thus, nil nostrums advertised for barrenness or the cure of impotency, but Dr. Mngnin’s are mere catchpenny humbug*, which would never have been thought of but for the tip- lenrnnco nnd great celebrity ofthe LUCINA CORDIAL. As no counterfeit ol'tlie name is nt present in circulation, it .tuny in general be a sufficient rnulinn for the purchaser to ask for the Lucina Cordial, but as further nssurance,it would be ns well to note that its name, Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of Love, is stamped in the glass of each bottle—the combined arms of Franco and file U- nited States nre on the outward envelope—that a Fleur de Lis is primed on the accompanying directions, and beniitifully embossed on the show bills hanging in the stores of those who havo tho genuine nrtide for sale. The celebrity of the Lucina Cordinl being such as it is, it is scarcely necessary to add flint it is the only efficient remedy for linrreniiess, nnd the res toration of decayed \ irile powers ever known; and that in tho cure, of Fluor Albus,Gleet,obstruc ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, tho incon tinence ofthe urine, or file involuntary dischnrgo thereof, its superiority over every other medicine is not only decided, but uiiqucHiionuhlp. For saloby G. It. HENDRICKSON, july 29 182—ly Savannah- „ THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE "fjjcau’g Strengthening Plaster. 'liHESL Plasters are prepared for pains or r, weakness in the breast, side, buck or limbs. ‘•“.‘V 01 «•, gout, rheumatism, liver complaint, •!i!m dy ,TP' lttl Aud tor coughs, colds, nsfiimus, difficulty ofbreathing, oppression of the stomach, t»» I|. e £ W,1 !« lvo inmost immediate and sooth- . aud j pleasantness, safety, ease and ni ? doc ' d . e,| ly superior to must other remedies. At certain sansous of tlio year, when cough, and colds are so prevalent, mid when so ™« UlCled with affections ofthe breast SriW t,ujr . e . 18 nothing In the whole range of the mater a medics that can be used with so much safely find certainty os Budeao’s Plasters. One of hese invaluable Plasters • «d to the chest, will, ui twenty-fourhon- 4i*vo ‘he moat vio* lentcouahondglvo eormlng relief to the chest. limy are also iuvalitab.on# a preventive, ns few poroons lake cold who 11 wearing the Plasters. It is not supposed that persons unacquainted with medicine can understand how Plasters can bo of «o nuich importance in these affections. Yet they nay rely on such being the foot. At all evonts !5!„w pe lL n !? ut * ? ono » Dn d will not cost £dto Jy firam*'^ ^ tbua afflicted are udvi- lw ' j nov 24 G. R. HENDR PETEK’S FULLS. W E would call attention to the advertisement in our columns to-day of PETERS’ VEG ETABLE PILLS. Wo understand by tho best medical authority, that there is no preparation of the day which enjoys so envinhle a reputation. At the South and North, their success has been unbounded, and wherever introduced we believe they have given the most perfect satisfaction. We have this day had an interview with one of our citizens, Henry K. Fox, who was recently cured of a most remarkable and obstinate cuta neous eruption, whore the body wns covered with fulsome ulcers, and even thn tonsil* or the thrnni eaten away—and by using these Pills daily for six weeks, was entirely restored to health.—New York Examiner, PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS. They do indeed re»*nre the health ofthe body, because theypurify ami invigorate the blood, and their good effects are not counterbalanced hy any inconvenience; being composed entirely of veg’- etnbles, they do not expose those who use them to danger, nnd their effects nre as certain as they nre military; thoy are daily and safely adminis tered to intancy, youth, manhood nnd old age, and to women in the mostcritioalntiddelicute circum stances, they do not disturb or shock the nnimnl function#, but restores their order nnd re-estab lishes their health; and for nil the purposes which a vegetable purgative, or certain cleanser of the whole system are required, they stand without a rival. D7 Sold wholesale and retail, at all the princi pal Druggists in Savannah, july 29 182—ly Superior Snlud Oil. &c* 1 6) BASKETS superior Snlnd Oil JLjU 0 boxes do do 25 dozen common Swept Oil, for plantation ubo 20 boxes best English Mustard 30 do Colgate's Starch, No l 2 cases English Fig Blue Just received per brig Clinton, and for rale by A. PARSONS. oct 27 No 8, Gibbon’s Buildings, Frcsli Spices. BBL Nutmegs, 200 mats Cinunmon 10 bogs Pimento, 1 esse Cloves 1 case Mace. 20 hags Binck Pepper 1 do superfine Cayenne do 10 bngs Race Ginger 3 kegs superfine ground do 20 boxes Colgate's Starch, No i 10 do 8atmders & Harrison's real Dunlram Mustard, in 10}, Alb and bit tbs Just received per late arrivals and for #\le by ■ nov 18 ANSON PARSONS, niiiNliu , Coilnra, Clinton Flan nel, Ac* &c. Rprcivrd per brig L. Baldwin, W ORKED Muslin Colin*. Velvet Ribbons, striped, checked and plain Swiss Muslin, Cambric Dimity, Furniture Chintz Funcy silk Iihkfs, Canton Flannels For sale by GEO. W. DEI IN. oct 20 IInndkcrcliiefs. Caps* Ac. AC. DOZEN Indigo blue plain Udkfs 60da fancy phud Ildfks, (Gingham ptns) 35 doz Wool Cup*, low priced Satliiiets 56 pc* plaid Limey . 30 do Indigo blue plaid Homespun Received per brig L Baldwin, nail for rale by oct 20 GEORGE W. BEHN. New Goods. Q A ,1>cs Pri,,, " OvJ 20 do Monselinedc Lalnes.rich patterns 6 do black and blk nnd sluto do 0 do white Flannel* 2 do Saxony Cn**iineres’ for hoys clbtliing 12 do blk mix'd Siittiuet 3 do grey mix’d do 8-JO brown table Cloths 12 dozen plnid Ildkf* 100 do Haworth's spool Cotlon 0 pcs Canton Flannel Victoria Skirt*, corded do 5-4 Hamilton Sheetings 0 dozen shell twist Combs 8 do 'do side do 0 do linen cnmbrick Ildkf* 4 do liemstiched do do ' 34 inch blk apron Silks Lillies silk apron* with borders Just received and for sale low by oct 13 aveuy & Johnson Desirable Goods. I MPERIAL Unfits, a snp’r article Marseilles do Ladies sun’r dol’d II S Cloves Ladies ana misses Woolen Milts High and low priced Suttinelt*. cadet mix'd and grey mixed Broadcloth*, blue, brown nnd invisible green Super black Thibet Shawls, large & small si; Super embroidered do Super English Canton Flannel, domestic dn Fancy Casshneres and Vesting Super figur’d Algerine, a new article Heavy silk Hose, Bishop Lawns,check’d Muslins, Jnckonet, Nnnsnok and Mull Muslin* Mnus de Laities nud Chnlly* Super French, Eiisli*liaud American Prints Gents silk Pocket lldkfs.elnstin Giuud Chains Worsted ami silk Bags, plaid silk Cruvuts Emb’d Thibet Cravats aud Scurf* Rich furniture Chintz Super twill'd Gro de Royal Silk, a splendid artn. Rich colored Silks Plain nnd fig'd super black Grade Swisse Italian Silks, plain nnd fig'd Reps do Super black and blue Idnck Bombasin Carpetings, Rugs and floor Mat* For snlo at wholesale and retail, nt very I pr mi*2r y HNinrn, lathhopa nbvit t jnmnicn (tun., DlnlnKn Winc,*c. 2 PUNCHEONS of old Jamaica Rum GO quarter nnd eighth casks Mulngu Wine 12 boxes Genoa Citron ]00 Hint* Cassia 10 casks Cnrrunt# 30 kog* Goshen Butter 70 boxes Sperm Candle* 20 boxes Colgate & Co’it Starch 40 baskets superior Champagne 20 boxes Caper* aud Olives 120 sacks Salt 60 boxes No 1 Soap 10 boxes Ginger Preserves 20 boxes Muscatel Wine, just received nud for sale by JOHN B. GAUDRY & SONS, oct 30 , LATIIROP & NEVITT. 2 bales Blankets 60 doz Wool Can* 60 do heavy Whirl Gloves 100 do niaiu Hand lldkfs 25 do Litton Cnfobrie do . Which is offered for sale at very low prices nmf ah accommodating terms hy i HIRAM ROBERTS, ! oct 27 Nos 3 nnd 14, Gibbon's Buildings. Dry Goods. T HE subscriber is now receiving from the brig Clinton from New-Yurk.nnd Eli Whit ney from Boston, the following nrticlest It) bales low priced7-4 brown Shirtings 10 do :t() inch heavy do do 10 do 30 do dn do dn 15 cases 7-8 and 4-4 blenched Shirtings 10 do Print*, assorted qualities • 6 bales Bed Tick, 3 do brown Canton Flannel 2 do low priced red do 1 case 4-4 bine Plaids, 1 do col'd Cambrics 3 do low priced Chcrks Forsaieby HIRAM ROBERTS, act 20 No 3 nud 14 Gibbon 1 * Building. More New Goods, J'er brig Savannah. fi'/Y PJECESgray mix’d Kentucky Jeans cJvf 60 do ditrk Hue do do 1 ci,bo light bine Demins J do corded Skirts 1 do Cotton Umbrellas 1 do Silk do 3 bales white Flannels, 1 do low priced JO do Red do 3 do super Whitney Blankets 1 case Cotton Fringe* 60 Hi* Turkey red Yarn _ 10 piece* hlkBmnhnsiu 10 do hlk Lasting 100 lbs mix'd Pin* 10 pieces blk Italian Crape 2 do super blk Silk Velvet 10 doz gentlemen’s blk Silk Cravats 5 do do hlk Italian do 2 dn do super hlk Satin dn 20 dn do Plnid Silk Cravats 60 pieces do Silk Pocket Hnndkercliiefo 10 do genuine Welch Flannel* 100 doz men's knit wool half Horn 60 do 'do Lambs Wool do do 10 do ge.m’sLntnbs Wool and Angola Hose 10 do brawn nnd mix’d Cotton do 26 pieces handsome Furniture Chintz 10 do ns-xirtcd colors Broad Cloth* 60 do white Cambrics 60 do Jackonnl Muslins, Book, Swiss and Mull do Super hlk and blue blk Silks Plain changeable do Mnu* de Lnines nod striped Cbnlv* SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. net 21 fllinwli. Flannels. Ac. Ac. *1 it'd* Roy Shawls ( JL J. vl 140 64 do do do 130 44 do do do 60 colored Brnnlre do 75 black do do 15 doz Fancy Chnlly do . 12 do Mufislinde Lain Scarf* ' 2 pieces Sammy Wool Flannel, very fine 10 do "Rbgera” Patent do, warranted not to shrink 15 do superior Welsh do 20 do Yorkshire do 0 do whnl and cotton (twilled) do 3 do Gituetto do 6 do Yellow do 20 do fine Red do. low priced 10 doz Ladies white Merino Hose 10 do do black do dn 5 do do colored 'do do 10 do blk. white & col’d Caslunere IIom ]P do Corinthiun Boot* 10 do Grecian dn 6 do child's Worsted Mitts, for snip by GEORGE W. BEHN, oct 28 No 2, Shad's Building. A CLEAR FAIL SSW.Sri',/rii»r.... . loth »»«pf fi.siau: loceu P OWERFUL of fU'oM.y.1 miW of in thi* admirable specific (a Prepare ’ thn most delightful Balsamic Exotics, fectlv free from mineral, or other adimxture) posse*** 1 * balsamic pram prising energy. U eradicates TA , KLES.PIMPLES,$POTS.] * r CUTANEOUS KRVmuS log n delicately clear fair, and soft forms even the most SALLOW COMPJtEX* ION into RADIANT WHITENESS; renders harsh nnd rough skin delightfully'soft and smooth; 1 imparts to tho FACE, NECK 1 , and ARMS, h healthy hud juvenile bloom; afitl, hy due perteveraticd l iiii its applications, promote* a free and uninterrupted exercise of fiimra im portant Hi ltd tons of the skin, which me W flu* utmost necessity lor the preservation of Health, and cniUintiiitiru of a Beautiful Complexion. The Kulydor is equally ilidispeusibln ill ihe Nursery us ttuhe Toilet. Perfectly inner- i»u*. it may he wuwthy themoxt deltas'-* Lady, with die assurance of safely and efficacy. • To Mothers Xaroing their Offspring, it gives, in ailcasese of incidental anlianumitiotr, immediate • relief; cools tho mouth of the infant, nud cnltuuret* maternal pleasure in tho uct of administering alimentary nourishment. To Oentlemen, whose fare* nre tender nfier SHAVING.—A, gfent infelicity wltldfi attends the operation of Shaving i* ilte^ irritation oftlio skin; tunny Gentlemen snflW tl’vbruly from tlii* cause. KoxetumCs Klaudar will be firtitid excel lent beyond precedent in titmdiorn tion and ulhty- Hosiery! Hosiery!! Received per brig Excel. L ADIES plain and rihlicl black English silk Hose, da da da white da da da, dt- do black nnd white French do, do black raw silk dn. gents black and white ribbed silk £ Hose, dodo plain dodo, ladie* Mohair and worsted Hose, do slate, white nttd black cotton do. Afiwes white, mixed and black cotton do, do black worsted do, Boys’ white nud mixed cotton, nnd Merino & Hose, Gents Merino, Lambs wool and cotlon £ Hose, fnfoiil’* Boot* and Hose, servnnt'* Hosiery. For sale low for cash,by GEORGE W. BEHN. nov 0 No. 2 Shad's Buildings. Salt Pctrc, Ac. F IFTEEN HUNDRED Jb* refined Suit Petre 5 bids Sp Turpentine 5 MtU Castor Oil, 200 boxes nssorted Phials 2cnsk* lVarlush, 2 do Salarnlns 40 boxes London. Mustard 10 do scented Soap 10 dn SursnpnrtffuMead 20,000 half Spanish Segnrs. just received nnd for sale by T.M.&J.M. TURNER, net20 Monument Square- Toiler’s Celebrated French Pills Three Hundred Dollars Challenge. T HE genuine French Pills against all the QUACK nostrums ofthe age—for the cure of a certain disease. The FRENCH'PILLS nre applicable in all cases for cither sex, (warrant ed free IVom mercury,) and do not affect the breath in the least, nnd nre perfectly pleasant and agreeable to the stomach, and have never failed to make a speedy and permanent cure, without the least regard to diet or application to business. In long, protracted or chronic stages ofthe dis ease, obstinate Gleets, Fluor Alhus, Gravel, Fe- mnle Complaints, ora weakness of those organs, they are beyond n doubt flic most effectual reme dy ever discovered, having cured many obstinate cases nfter every other tuedicinu had failed. The French Pills hnve been so universally successful that the proprietor challknoks any 0110 to-pro duce n remedy of equal certainty under a forfeit, urn ofThrcc’Hnudrcd Dollars. Prioo $2 per box. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Snvatinnli. july 29 182—ly Le Conllfil <lc LucfiiC) 011 t'El- cxii* fie L’ Amour, W E perceive by thn papers tlmt the famous "French physician, Dr. Mngnin, lias estab lished nn agency for the sale-of the above nntned extraordinary medicine in this city; urn! to speak the truth, wn nro sorry for it, us wo flunk flint there nre loo many people in this part of the world already. We dure not enter into nn expla nation of thn wonder# effected hy this medicino here, but will nevertheless venture to ndd, that it is the royalist thing in the world for gentlemen and ladies who nre husbands and trices, and who wish to bn fathers and mothers. The agent should take this medicino to the far west, where people are scarce.—A'cw York Examiner. “ The Lucine Cordial” is n general iuvigorator of tho human lYntne in nil thn vnrions enses of Intigor, lassitude und debilitation, and is nt the snme time so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it can renovate the prostrated energies of 11 giant, nn infant tuny nso it. not only with impunity, hut with ndvautuge. The Lucine Cordial is also au indubitable cure for the incontinence of flic urine, or file involuntary discliurgo thereof. It is like wise nil invulmibie nud unrivalled medicine in case* nf'chrouic eruptions ofthe skin, und in the dropical affection*ofthu ago. This celebrated and inesiimnlile Cordinl i* for sale hy G. It. HENDRICKSON, july 29 J82—ly • Savannah. Orris anil Chlorine Tootli Wash- F OR cleaning and preserving the Teeth end Gums, nnd purifying tho breath; prepared entirely from vogetable sitbstaucos, nud is highly approved nnd recommended by physicians nnd demists nf the first respectability. Just received and for rale hy A. PARSONS, oct 5 CHAPMAN'S PATENT METALLIC Razor Strop, 111 Til FOUR SIDES. T HIS Tablet combines the properties of both a lioi|e and strop, requires no oil or other fluid, und is in its uso extremely simple. It is most particularly rccoininepdcd to gentlemen who experience the inconvenience ofn tender face and strong beard—ns a razor applied occa sionally to file Tablet will receive nud retain so perfect an edge, ns to render the operation of shaving ns easy and agreeable ns it wns before un pleasant and painful. For sole bv WM. H. tURKER, nov 5 Opposite the Mansion House. CourIi Lozenges, E LLETHORN’S Expectorant Lozenge?, for coughs, cold*, whooping rough and tight ness of the client and lungs, nn excellent remedy for children. Just received and for side by nov6 Q. It HENDRICKSON Shaving Compounds. W ILLIA/U SON’S Saponaceous Compound Gnorlnir’s Ambrosial Creniii.Delasnller’s Crcnut of Almonds, Glenn's Saponaceous Com pound. For sale by WM. II- TURNER, liov 5 Oppo to the .Mansion House Havana , FJA Msuperior Havana »U old. Forsnleby liov 18 . U.» HENDRICKSON. ffars. Sugars, two years )»*aler*s Effervescent Itlnpncsin, F OR Dyspepsia, Nervous Ddbiluy, Hq\id Ache, Acidity ofthe Stomach,Habitual Cqs- tivbnes*, &o. nnd highly valued a* n Cooling PM* gtlUve. Just received mid for sale hy * sept. 21 THOS.RYEUSON: Aupnrugiis Boots* 2 CASKS Asparagus Roots, ill lino order, to- getlicr with nn extensive assortment of fresh Gurden Seeds. J list received and for snle hy nov 18 G. It. HENDRICKSON Razors, Ac. R ODGER’S. EHiiUt’s, Wade’s and Butcher' sup’r old Enulish Rarer* Chinese nnd Elliott'* lira** bark do do do Salt Oder’s, Emerson's, Stougbt’s und Mccliis' Metalic Strops and I’asie Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, of ruse wood, ma hogany and leather Metalic, Chinn, Glass and Wood Shaving Boxes Hair, Cloth, Hut, Tooth and Nail Brushes, every variety aud new pattern* Fine English, French aud American Washing and Slinviug Soaps, and Shaving Creams Macassar, Bears, Antique, Nut und Ward'* \ eg- etublo Muir Oil*, highly flavored Bears Grease, Beef Marrow and Pot Pomatums, new stylo Otto Rose, Lip Salvo nnd Almond Paste Cologne, Lavender- & II nney Waters, very sup r Extract J.cmnn, Orange, Musk, Rose, China Pink,Verbena, Violets,A-c., all fresh articles. Just received mid lor sale low, by nov21 G. U. HENDRICKSON. Cough ifcmcfiics. B ONSIT, Liquorice, Tolu aud Hoarlumud IjOzengestEiiglisli refin'd Liquorice, I* ranch Juju bo Paste. Rose flavored Gjim Drops, Syrup of Gum Arabic, Church*’, Andetson * &. Chap, man’s Cough Drops; llill’sgenume Balsam Hon ey, &c. Just received and for solo by ' ;,ot * <i. It. HKNDItlCKSON. Qufiiiiie. -g AH OUNCES8alpl>a»«<XntaU»,jnrtT Press for Sale. B EING desiioii* ofcinlwrkiu* in unuther bn- niucs8,1 now offer the estnblishmetrt ofthe Wimiirotoh AnvKnTisKRforAiile. I do not know ofn more .cligib|o situation for person* desirous of enilwrkijlR tn tho priutiuy (nisiuoss, than Wilmington, North Carolina Term* atbonunridnUng'. Application nu postpaid. I 1 . C. 111! nov JO 970 Blankets* Plains, Kerseys, Ac.fi R ECEIVED hy the ship Howard nud brig Lydia, from Liverpool, nnd shinsTubfiloon nnd Eli' Whitney, frtmi Boston, and briga Clin ton, L Baldwin and G B 1-nninr. from New-York, u large and extensivenssortmeiitofFalland Will ter Dry Good*. Among which are tho following t 12 bales honvy Ixmdon Duffle Blankets; 12 bale* fancy Twilled Blanket?; 6 bales colored Blanket*; 2 bales fine Whitney Blankets; *10 bales white Welch Plains; 10 lialesheavy mix’d Plains; 60 case* Kerseys and I.insev*, comprising nil the varieties; 10 cases assorted Satinclts; 6 cases Ken tucky Jeans; 26 pieces super blue, black and col ored Broadcloth; 20 bales Red Flannels, assorted qualities; 10 hnles White Flnmiel*, Roger's Pa tent. real Welch, Ac; 50 doz Scotch Bonnets; 60 doz Kilmarnock Cap*: 50 lodes 34 and 7-8 brown Shirtings; 20 hnlp* 44 nnd 64 brown Sltpetings; 10 cases 34 nnd 7*8 blenched 8hirting*; 10 cases 44 nnd 54 blenched Sheeting*; 10 cases nssorted Prints; 5 cases assorted Cheokst 200 dozen bine llomnil lldkfs; 100 doz fight lldkfs; 10Q pieces Pongee Silk lldkfs; 100 dozen domestic Wool j -Hose; 100 doz Woolen Glovjrs; 500 doz assortec snoot Cotton; 200 lbs Patent Thread; 600 dozen Tapes and Braids: 100 gro black and white Bone Buttons; 150,000 Hemming’* nttd Pnrdow'sNeo- dies; with a variety nfFnncy Goods, too numer ous tn nientinu, all of which is offered at whole sale nnd retail upon our usual favourable terms. SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. (C7 9 Wholesale Room up stairs, framing Con- gross-street. oct 29 Perfumery, J UST received, n large supply of French,Ger man nnd Atnerirnn Cologne Wnter; also, Lavender, Florida, Honey, Orange, Partugnljlo Esp’t de Rose, Ext. Burgmnot,do Musk, do Vio let, do Lavender. For sale by A. PARSONS, nn •* 4 No. 8 Gibbous’ Range. Salts, Copperas, Ac. UHLS Glauber Salts, 10 do Copperas jUtJ 10 do Whiting, 4 do Alum J5 kegs refined Salt Petre 30 do Spanish Brown, in oil Just received and fnrsale hv nov3 G._R. HENDRICKSON, Drugs, [Tlcdiciiios Ac A CASKS Epsom Salts lv 4 do Pearl Ash 2 do Saheratus 2 do washing Soda 1 do Flour Sulphur 0 rases roll do 1 do Gum Camphor 2 do Rhubarb 10 bids green Copperas 10 do Whiting 10 do Castor Oil <1 do Alcohol 10 do deur strained Honey 0 do Bristol Brick 4 dn Flax Seed 3 hales fine. Velvet Corks 3 dn Demijohn nnd Jug do 100 pneknges Apothecaries Glassware,every variety 10 groce Mnynnrd nnd Rogers’ blk Ink 0 bhl* Mncaboy nud Scotch Snuff 20 jars do mid Rappee do. Ac. Ac. Received by late arrivals, und for snle low ou accommodating terms. oct 21 G. R. HENDRICKSON iff.irking' Ink. 4 DDLS Marking ink. suitable for marking cotton, just received mid for sale by net24 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Rice’s Reports. R EPORTS of cases lit Law, argued and de termined in the Court of Appeals nnd Court of Enure nf,South Carolina, from December 1838 to May 1839, both inclusive, by Win Rice, State Reporter. Report* ofcasos in Chnucery, argued nnd de termined in the Court nf Ap|W-h* and Court nf Errors of South Carolina, from December 1838 to May 1839, both'inclusive, by Wm Rice. A Digest ofthe cases decided in the Superior Courts of Law, ofthe State of South Carolina, (rnm the earliest period, to the year 1630 inclu sive, by Win Rice. Also, the life, adventures nnd opinions of David Theo. Hines of South Carolina, Master of Arts, and sometime* Dr. ofMedicine, alias Dr Hamil ton, Col Hamilton, Dr Hayne, Col Hnyne, Dr Porcher.CoI Singleton, Rev Mr Betnnn, R^v Dr Baker, Col Allston. Major Parker, Col Ben ton, Major Middleton, Lieut Pringle, Copt Rut ledge, Col Pinckney, Dr Brandretn, Mnj Moore, Ac! in n series ofletlers to his friends, written by himseir. Also, the Oenrgin'nnd Cnroliun Almanac, for 1841, hy Robert Grier. Jus't received by oct 17 W THORNE WILLIAMS. Himisou’3 Specific Ointment, F OR tl:c cure of white swellings, scrofulous nud other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old and fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings und inflammation*, scald head, women’s sore breasts, rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows, biles, corns, nnd oxterual diseases gen erally. The proprietor has received nt least n thousand cnrtirtcutrs nnd other documents in fa vor of his SPECIFIC OINTMENT—nnd they embrace almost all the complaints—in their worst stages—to which ointment or sticking plaster mm be applied. Among these certificates, thorn are a grout number from thn most eminent physicians in the country,, w ho use the Ointment in their daily practice, in preference to any, or all others which linvo ever been invented. Tlie'proprintor has also received 11 grant ninny testimonials from farriers, military gentlemen, formers and others, relative to the amazing efficacy of hi* Ointment, in bruises, cuts, and nil thn external complaints nnd disease* of horses; and among them are no less than a dozen certifying to the mast perfect cures which it has performed on the sore backs of some of those animals. Altogether the pro prietor feels no hesitation in stating—or in put ting it to file proof ugninst nit composition—that “IIARIUSON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT” i* vastly superior to ovary tniug of flic kind which lins heretofore been offered to tho public. 0J*Sold wholesale nud retail at alt the princi pal Drug Stores in Savannah, july 29 182-ly Hu current Bunk Notes. A UGUSTA Banks, Columbus Banka. J: jl Monroe Roil Road State Dank Branches, Qcmnlgee Bank, Bank Ilawkinsvillo, Geo. Rail Road, &c. & bj&c. ... Purchased nt the lowest rates, dnd tho highest hreiuiiim given for specie,by - WM. ROBERtSCW Broker,, Y Corner Bull-street and Bay Lane. For sale, a few shares of Mtftluo Bank Stock- Inarch 3 : 50 ig that lud’st'uupIc-iitaDt Sensation. It protects the fuceand skin r . ... from tliojperni cious effects bribe Sun and dust, which produce Snn-hnrns, Ton. Parched Ups, Freckles, dir., all ef which it entirely aradianles; and iu rase* of stings of insects, it immediately allay* ilw most violent iiiflankiuition, and tender* ihe akin delight fully smooth and ^le/iseuU,: 1 To l.udits, wli<» occasionally rejourn on the sea const, or ore partial to... aquatic excursions, nr nre Iiuiint to mien II liter (07?^ voyage*, eiinuiitlli,- variably provide themselves with 1 the Kalydor, hy the nso of which, during the novelty of siit'k recreation, nud nfier saline immersion, or sea Bathing, flic pristine luscinaiioii of u fine skili and uiiimted Complexion are guarded from otherwise certain, nndperhap* taxiing injury, a* , thn influence ofthe Sun on the ekin pi educes tan, Sun burns, roughness, tensity, he. For sale T. M. & J. RV. TURNER,' The Mnn-at-Arms, O R Henry de Corona; a romance, by G. P. R. James, author nf Durtiley De L’Orme, Charles Tyrrell, Henry nfGnise, &c. The elements of Geology for popular use, con taining; a description ofthe Geological formations nud mineral resources of tho United States, by Charles A. Lee, M. I). The Farmer* Instructor, consisting nf Essays, practical directions and hints, for the management of tho Farm nnd the Garden; originally published in the Cultivator, selected and revised by J Duel, E*q. Just received hy sept 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. jrnyn«’« Hair Tonic-Hnfr.. ■■ T HERE is nothing like a good head of liuir to* act off a mail's pate. As the poet snys-r, ’Tistlie rohU'whlrb curious nature weaves To linn^jipoii the bend, und does tsdoru . Our bo*H:s.’' . To be sirte a Imld head i* bernming enough in o judge, nr a minister, fox it looks grove nml ven erable, ami tho’ it tony not he mi unerring evi dence of wisdom, yet it is a decisivo proof ,flmt the individual isnn'thnir brained.—Young per sona, especially young hemis nnd hellc*. are rath er nveree to a premature disrohetiient oftheir rooft; and he who offer* a remedy to preservo tlmt important ornament must l»« looked upon in thn light of a benefactor. Aud sucha'imqmlDr. Juy no, whoso iinir.tnnic imsdoiio wondersiheonx mg, the hair out on barren sp.Ha* hod preventing its falling off; There i* nn nuacksrv about fill* nrtirle. We hnve seen etideucq- of its effiqncy; A gentleman who hn* been ba|il for a nnuilmrof years, by tho vise of this tftulp.iiti* "got 'otiite a 'flourishing growth on the late vyastn place. Tliosa whoso--hair, like fiil*e frieudd, i* leaving jhem, will find this on excellent preventive. To young bucks who aspire to bushy whiskers, this tonic ' must be invaluable—and to young ladies whp would preserve thbfrglossy ringlet.*, it mustbe the greatdesideratmii.—Portland Transcript,. The above for rale by T. 61. & J. M. TURNER. . ocl27 Monument Square, • 7 IYnrrison*B Specific OimmciiY,’* F OR the cure of while swellings, scrofulous and other tmnore, nicer*,- sore legs, old and frcslrvvounds, sprain* nml hruigrp.swellings nml 'nllmnmafions, scald head, wo(h^fi’siore breast** rlimimatic pain*, tetters, eruptions,- cliilblaiiis,, whitlows, biles, corn*, and external disensi*^ generally. The proprietor has received at lew u thousand ceititicnnm mid oilier docnmAnta in,, fhvor of this Specific Ointment—and tj|ey eip- hmee almost all the complaints— in their worai stage*—to which Oi;itmetit or slicking plaster can he applied. Among these certificates, there nre u great many from the most eminent physi cianx in the country, who n*e Uie Ointment in their daily practice, in preference tonliv, or nil others which have over been invented^ Tho proprietor has also received a great many t«*ti- monials from farriers, military gmitlsmen, form ers, nud other*, relntive tn the mnnziug efficacy ol his Ointment, in bruises, cuts, nud nil the ext tnmul complaints mid diseases of horses; and among them nre lio less limn 11 dozen certilyiug to ihe perfect cures wliirit it has performed o;t . (lie sore backs of some of those animals. At- . together the proprietor feels no hesitation in stating—or in putting it to the pioof against nil composition-that “Hamsun's Specific Dint, ment" is vastly superior to every thing of ihe , kind which has heretoforn’lieen offered to thq public. Forsaieby T.M.&J..M.TURNE11, ■ oct 28 Monument Square, Frcsli A genuine Garden Seeds. A FULL mid well assorted supply of Garden Seeds, warranted crop of 1840. Just re ceived mid for sule by liov 20 ANSON PARSONS, No. 8 G ibbons’ Range, Flax Seed, &c, BBLS fresh Flax Seed 1 do do Carrageen or Irish Mom 1 cuse pure White Gum Arabic 2 do siipuriiue Bermuda Arrow Root 1 do do Tapioca 1 do Peurl Sago, just received and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, nov 20 Bermuda Arrow Root. 3 BBLS superior Bermuda Arrow Root ] enso Peurl Sngo, ldo Tapioca 1 do Robinson’s Patent Prepared Barlny 4 do Kitchen’s do do Cocoa Just received mid for Kile by nov 24 for Kile by G. It. HENDRICKSON. TO THOSE WHO VALUE A FINE HEAD OF HAIR- USE Quirk’s Cnssnda Oil. T HE disease* ofthe huirnnmug us nro those which occasion baldness and gradual falling off’of tho hair, nnd thinness nf it—the- cuuses of which uriso from many disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration, which extend# the pores, re laxes tho roots, causes tho liuir to fall off, mid of ten occasions total hnldnes#. Baldness bns ever been esteemed n great defect. It generally arises through violent exercise, from whencea^ue per spirations, which too frequently occasion a loss ofthe huir—it relaxes the roots—the acidity pre vents file fluid acting on the half/which nfccqamtw it to waste. For instance, after a violent perapir ration ihe hair becomes dry, it feels extremely harsh, nnd no elasticity fit it whatever? therefore; to prevent itstakitw aapfiecton the hair, first rub the hqiv dry with* cldth, thou apply the Cas- audit Oil to the route «>f the hwir, so that the skin ofthe hoaiJ-may bfl : moiaten{M, and remain so 1 ter oqith time of pcrsjnratiurt. < Sold wholesale find hv the prapnet Th»,«. Q.u!rk,^)o, ^l»0Broadway, N. Vofk; Fvnns* Chamomile Fills, P REPARED from a pure extract of the flow er, n very wholesome medicine, mild in opt' erntion and pleasant in effect, the most certain' preserver ofheolth, a safe mid effectual cure of ' indigestion mid all stbmacli com plaints: aminxu nuturul consequence, n purifier of the lilond mid a sweetner ot tho whole system, to the nervous nnd debilitated. The powers of Evans' Chamomile Pills are such, that the palpitating heart, the tremulous , hand, the dizzy eyc.imd the fluttering mind van ish before their effects like noxious vapor* before file benign influence ofthe morning atm. .-This tonic medicine is for vnrious diseases, general tie. f bilily, indigestion nnd its consequences; nn want ' ofuppetite, an ufiparent distension of tho -stom- ucli, belching, pains iu the stomach, acidity, un pleasant taste in thn mouth, rumbling noise in the bowels, nervous svinptoms.lnnguidne**,when the mind becomes irritable, desponding, t{ioug(it- fnl, inelanclioly and dejected, liypochondriaeisui^ low spirits,vonxnmptioii,palpitations oftlie heart, nervous irritability, night iiiare.rlicumntlsiii^pus. niodic affections, dinthess nfsigiit. delirium, mi^ . nil other nervous aymptems, these Pills will pro duce an effectual cure. For sale by •, . ,,. , ANSON I'AliSONS. 7 Nn. ft GibbottH' U Hite JLea«i, Arc. -g KEGS English White Lend.» 1UU do American do do. No I 20 boxes Baltimore Crmne Yellow 20 du do do Green 60 doz Paint Brushes and Sash Tools, nss sorted sizes, just received par ship Celht mid lot sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. nct'10 Xainp Oil. , • | A Conks Bleached.Lamp Oil, low priced, I U just received mid for sale bv oct 13 G RHENDRICKSON. ' Fine Cut Tolmcco; Qr| GROCE 5IrsAlilIarV.fi * OU 2 bblsLorillurd’* .)* 2 lihla ” dn d. 1 do high Tost 1-do ftlnccaboy 2 kegs French Rafipeo Just received, per Into a net 31