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h published tn the
crr y OP SAVANNAH,'
1 BY
,nine* Clclnml,
r „OU,AItS"o'
rr° r wlokir " Republican,”
■ d rectin.c»« «ock, (ALnulay Wod
‘ i'ri.l iv) "t llio ollico oltlio ’’ Daily
^rs'sr'CS”
RsiKKisir
* 01 for llx iiionUm.
I . irahllshidat the usual rates,
tee Coats fur tho first, and Thiny-
r bjir for each iuserUon after, per
jfrit uloniiy the Clerks oftlio Courts
*tf»toPP> !cu,iou hlu ' b , eon
'.jininitratiou, must bo published
n\YS at I* 51131,
Kiecutors and Administrators for
j rmliton to render in their accounts
ffisiX WEEKS.
ES Executors and Adminis-
•utlpnble auction, on the firstTucs-
• beltveon the usual hours of
of Public Sales In tbn Comity
ofAdtninistrn-
| itli.
place fl
otters Tcstunienbirv, (
nliattsitip ttmy have been granted, first
r itAVi tteticu Utorcof hi otto of the
Kites oftli'w State, and at the dooref
111"U V.
tvitcro such sales are to bo
Leave to sell Negroes, must bo pub-
Enr mouths, before any order absolute
Ids thereupon by tho Court.
ET,,I Kstiilo by Exocutors, Adiniiiistrit-
must bo published SIXTY
siore thetl»y °f Eale. These salesmust
Hthe Court House door of the County
p inerty is situalo, and on llio first
Mouth,between llio hours often in
- onj four in die afternoon. No salo
Pdsy l»valid, unless so expressed in
"jmby Executcrs, Administrators and
n the Court ofOrdiunry for luuvo to
,„u“ibe published POUR MONTHS.
Hireonal property (except negroes)
d intestate estates by Executors and
e must bo advertised FORTY
■lions bv Executors and Administrators
iDUmissory, must be published SIX
Jons for foreclosure of Mortgages on
Jinust lie advertised once a month for
loNTIIS.
Tuftlte Court ofOnlmury, (accompani-
I cony of tho uond of ugreuincnt) to
l to land must bo udvortised Three
I least.
Inlesttmler executions regularly grnnt-
Coutls, must bo udvortised THIRTY
biler linirtgago oxccutions SIXTY
pales of perislinblo property under or
bit, utitstbo advertised, generally, TEN
Jlure the day of side.
Icrtisemeutswill be punctually attended
I Letters directed to this Office or the
list be postpaid, to entitle them to at.
To JLct.
e two story Dwelling and Garden in
ion Hard, opposite tho Free School,
' r Mr. *
Ioccupied
111 lie given
by Mr. J. B. Lewis. Pob-
on the 1st November. An*
ANSON PARSONS.
fly Dollars I toward,
I Knnawny on the 20th July last, from tho
Ibscriber, his Negro Man, SAWNY.
le is about23 years old, 6 foot 8 or 0 in*
p high, very black and likely, has rath*
lienulchral voice, and a deep sicatrico
[. lie was bought of Mr. Hugh Hose,
“irs since, and I believe was brought up
ic about 1U miles above this city,
e reward will be paid for hia delivery in
ilia this State, nr to the stib^riber.
205 NOBLE A. HARDEE.
jcknsawliatclice Lunds.
pbicriber offers for sale, a Tract of Land
in the 3d District, Baker County, om*
0acres, which comprises every vari
ant superior soil. The tract is Air-
fa (light improvements, und cun be en-
U geographical dimensions to any de
cent. As au udditionid consideration to
jer, reasonable terms and protracted cro-
|H, For more miscellaneousinfonim-
int( cun uddress tho subscriber at A-
,F. G. BALDWIN.
15dU4iuo
No. aao—voi. xxxvi.]
City Treasurer’s Ofllec,
T ,.., Jj „ . , SAVAKKau, 1st Nov. 1833.
lit following I Ait* nro in arrenra to tho City
for ground rout, to wit:
Brown Wttrd—Lota Noa. 1,8, 3 II, 15, 10,
22,23, 40, 60, 51, 56, 58, 59, 01, 62. -
Columbia Ward—Nos. 3, 4,8,9,10,13,20,21
24, 37.
Elbort Ward—Non. 0,10,11,12,13,15,10,20,
23,24,32,33,34,37,39,40.
Franklin Ward—Not. 2,4,8,0,11, 17,18,21,
22,25,20,20,30,31,34,35,30,37,38.
Now Franklin Ward—Nos. 3,4,5.
Green Ward—Nos. 2,9,10,13,14,15,10, 20,
22,25,29,37,39,40. ’
Jackson Wnrd—Nos. 7,8, 13,14, 15,10, 17,
21,22,23,24,20,30,31,32, 33, 30, 37, 38,42,43
44,45,40,47.
Jtuper Wnnl—Nos. 5,0, 7, 8,9,10.
^LsUuyotlo Word—Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 0,7,8, 9,
Liberty Ward—Nos. 1, 4,9,10,11,12,10, 27,
29,33,35,39. ’
Pulaski Wnrd—Nob. 1,2,3,4, 6,10.
Wurron Ward—Nos. 3, 5,10,12,10,20,21,23.
Washington Wnrd—Nob. 1,2,3,0,12,15,17,
18,10, 20,21,23,24,29,30.
JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer.
Take Notice.
Iftlie rents due an the above named tots are not
paid on arlioforo the lltli itut., 1 ihnll 011 tlio
morning oftlio 12tli inst. proceed to re-enter said
lots, ill conformity to Ordinance,
nev 5 A. HARMON, C. M.
SAVANNAH, (Oa.) WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER
90, 1839.
[Whole No.—07,031.
Iprclicr A La Roclic,
VJ,°!!_ 8a,e on accommodating terms, No.
H2 Castor Oil, in bottles assorted sizes;
■ gallon; Spts. Turoentine, do. do. do.,
I Glauber Salts, Cream Tartar, Brim*
“r. Dutch Madder, Glue, 8uuffs,Sult
• black Lead, Lump Black, Lamp
ss. Borax, crude uud refined Indigo,
d Spanish Flout Blueing, Hippo, Jul-
it*? 0 w«l, Arrow Root, Spanish Flies,
flake,Nutmegs, Cloves, Cin-
tes. Black and Cayenne Peper, Ginger,
t& U f er b C tfm 0nale So “ u » TarSric
pule Salts, Salt Tartar, Sal Ammoniac,
lVbunaic, Ammonia, Benzion, Copul,
KS ^c, and Sty rax, Rose
| , t“' A « 1 !, Sal Arntue, Waehing
C 1 ?"! 1 *’. Pearl and Patent Bar-
I?™ 1 lu ''ers, Boneset, Sago, Elder
Feunj-royai, Tlioroughwort, liverwort,
liodnfte’ Sclma ’ S, l" i| ls, Quinine,
■PntaT’n 1> f nn St ffydriodate, Potass
Vst”!v r,,1 ; m 0,1 > ™ Bisek Popper,
Lc^-e i"’ fa 0111 ™' Bergamot, Cora-
iwer. n. • 1 ffnaetaary.Roso Codrut or
ttoot i P* ,lk Root.
KT"* Root, fientian, Qttossi,
liu S' '"?? miJ c “loinedi Sweet and
lmllasksandLottios, Tooth Powders,
Elixiro1 ' Bark, Ex-
toi W “.J? um Mytrh, Alcohol,
I. rtsliortt, Curbonato, Ammonia
rKoivfJ,?p ici »u 8f . wa rrantod fresh and
few™,Pome Mixture, Houck’s
lariUa j>^ ri V 1Ug ®» B«rcluy’s Cubobs
lamia.BuUer’s and Ilenrv’i
K!'* Drops, gridSfpl
xApi * u, glon, Balsam, Opodeldoc,
ililre7f 80 l 18 > W aters, Bernard’s
’ : '*!».KlWeigh ls COl ' el,SyrU1, ' Al, °-
ftcrand r r °"Vw' an<1 G1 “ ss i”' s Co-
Uo,do. do. Toilet
Wont SS 01 , Mask ’ Jossamino, Rose
sE.ifir' 1 . 0 -, Ueitr’s Oil, Oldridgc’s
rous (v’ " lr f owder, Pttlfs and Box-
«tld c2 l '°- U “ d ' V “ latil “ Salts of fan-
r r > Milk 11 n 1,1 C A U 8 * ass mil t pungentsi
n,,CaUr " s " 8 ’ F. roaln “f Soaps, Vor-
F ”lWrnHin'l‘"’- L T uv “’ ' viUl a fuU ns -
Kth— 1 “"“Lthn lino.
HWCannhfilV r ° 0tl1 Koys antl For ’
tllenir*
T HE Gonniuo FRENCH PILLS againstuH
tlio QUACK NOSTRUMS of the age for
the euro of ***** *
Tho French Pills are applicable to all cases, for
either sex, (warranted free from mercury,) and
possesses great advantages over the Balsams and
nil liouid medicines, by being entirely free from
smell, and consequently do not effect the breath,
thereby preventing tho possibility of a discovery
while using them.
Besides this importantudvuntugethey never dis
agree with the stomach, and in the first stages of
tho disease they usually effect a cure in a few days,
with little regard to diet or exposure.
I11 tho most obstinate stages of tho disease, they
are equally certain,having cured many ufier every
other remedy had fuiled. In short, they huvo been
so universally successful, that that tho proprietor
challenges any one to produce a remedy of enuul
certainty, under 11 forfeiture of Three Huudred
Dollars. Forsuleby
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
^ Prico$2perbox.
aiig 5 104—ly
Harrison’s Specific Ointment,
F OR the cure of White Swellings, Scrofulous
and other tumors, Ulcers, Sore Legs, oldand
fresh Wounds, Sprains and Bruises, Swellings
and Inflammations. Scald Head, Women’s Sore
Breasts. Rheumatic Pains, Totters, Eruptions.
Chilbauu, Whitlows, Biles, Corns and External
Diseases generally. It is likewise greatlv superi
or to any medicine heretofore discovered for the
chafed backs and limbs of horses; forriug worms,
chapped lips—and in short, for every external bo
dily evil that may full to tho lot of man or beast.
For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price 50 cents per box.
nug 5 164—ly
n. rrhid mumuii
*gn of the Golden Globe.
f' ! <s r c™ri^rV*^!P cc Snuff,
‘vored oiLoriiwn Smilr > roso
1r Utah, munufiioUtre. For
®°RCHER & LA ROCHE,
“ignoftho Goldou GI0I10,
^Opposite the Market.
rench ——
ta« e p
sale L
Swnim’s Vcrminige.
T HIS remedy counteracts the whole train of
disenses arising from tht. debility of the di-
gestivq organs or a depraved condition of the sto
mach and bowels.
Most of the disenses ofchildren originate in ver
minous affections.
Worms destroy the nourishment which is in
tended by nnture to support life.
The immediate effect ofSwamiVVennifuge
aro to tranquilize the stomach, clear it ofucidous
phlegm, dissipate superfluous bile,, increase tho
grnsticjuicu8uud promote healthy digestion.
It alleviates sick headache, and is an nntedoto
for tho Cholera Morbus of our country, diarrheua,
fever and ague, and that doss of diseases which
owe their origin to a disordered state of llio sto
mach and bowels. ' .
This remedy expels worms by giving healthy
action to the stomach and organs of digestion.—
There is nothing in its composition to kill worms.
They are seldom seen nfler its use, and the pa
tient* improves in health, color and appotite.—
Those remedies which kill worms must of course
injure the stomach materially, mid the cause of
many serious complaints. This fuct has been ma
terially neglected by tho faculty, and the error bus
never been discovered until Swaini’s Vermifuge
proved it to the entiro satisfaction of every firnnly
who has used it. „
The medicine is no less efficacious in many ol
the diseases of grown persons,by dissipating those
morbid secretions which*produco dysentery, diar-
rheen, cholera morbus, piles, fever and ague, dys
pepsia, acidity of the stomach, foul breath, and
the disagreeable affections conscquentupon bilious
disorders. , . . _ r
It is now in general use 111 most parts or the
world. Families resident in the country, travel-
lura ffoilii! into tlio interior or voyaging into dis
tant tropical climate*, (insulated front medical tal-
ont) would find Swaini’s Vermifuge of great ad-
' "Kept constantly 011 hand, arid jjgttdeb^
nov 6 Sole Agent for the State.
The Han About Town,
B Y Cornelius Wobbe, author of Glances of
Life, a Novel, in 2 vols.
Nun Darrell, or tho Gipsy Mother, by the author
of The Heiress, Merchant^ Daughter, Prince and
„tol>cdlar,Ac.2™is. NuALs
Christian Koopsnke, edited by the Rev. John A.
Clark, with contributions by Montgomery, Rev.
Thos. Rallies Cunningham, Rev. W. Joy,Bishop
Ives, Bishop Smith, Bishop Donne, and other em
inent writers, with 9 plates.
Religious Offering, cditedby Miss C. II. Wa
terman, widt 10 engravings.
The Pourl, or Aft’oction’a Gift, widt 0 engra-
|,o Gem, with 7 engravings.
* Miss I ”
UNEXAMPLED HIAMMOTiP
SCHEME.
rrUIE following details or a Sciikme or a Lot-
J- TKnv, to ho drawn in December next, war
rants uam declaring it to lie UNPARALLELED
in tho history of Lutterics. Prizes to die amount
HAVE BF.VM BEFOIIE SEES orrEHEu to die pttl).
lie. It is true, there are many blanks, but on die
other Itaiid, die extremely low charge of $20
per rtekot—the value AttDttuitBEn of the Capi-
tals, end tho rovivul of dto good old custom of
warranting that every prize shall bo drawn end
sold, will, Wenro sure, give universal satisfaction,
und especially to die Six IIunuiieu PgiEE IIol-
DEttS.
To those d sposedto adventure, we recommend
early application being made to us for tickets—
when the prizes uro ulT sold, blanks only remain
—die first buyers have the best chance. We,
therefore, omphaticully say—DELAY NOT! but
tit onco rc-mit and (rans-init to us your orders,
which shall always receive our iimucdiuto niton-
tion. Letters to bo addressed, and applications
made to SYLVESTER & CO.
150 Broadway, Now-York.
Kr Oliservo die number, 150. .
•700,000!!! $900,000!! $29,000!
O prizes of $20,000!!
3 prizes of $19,000!!
3 prizes of $10,0001!
LOTTERJTOF REAL ESTATE & BANK
STOCK,
SITUATED IN NEW-ORLEAN9.
ILr Tho richest and most magnificent Scheme
ever presented to tlio public in this or any oili
er country.
Tickets only 30 dollars.
Authorized by an Act of tho Legislative Assembly
of Florida, and under the directions of the Com*
misstoncrs, acting under the same.
TO HE DHAlfN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, DEC’H 1st, 1830.
SCHMIDT &. HAMILTON, Munagers.
SYLVESTER & CO. 156 Bruudwav,
New-York, Solo Agents.
NO COMBINATION NUMDERSH
100,000 tickuts,fVomNo.l upwards,in succession.
Extract from the Laws of the Legislative Coun
cil of the Territory of Florida.
Chap.761—No.&J—Whereas the Court House
u ^ uvid counl y» i® in un unfinished etnto und
there are yet due und owing upon the same, mo
nies, whicli it is believed will imposo too burden
some a lax upon tho people of Duvul, mid where
as, it is dosirable to pay tlioso said sums and com
plete the building, as well for the greuter conve-
n once of Uie administration of justico, us for the
double purpose of an Academy, for which pur
pose in part, the said building, wheu completed,
u designed. Therefore—
'Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Governor and Le-
5 i*lative Council of tho Territory of Floridu,
’hat it shall und may bo lawful lor Joseph B.
Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hurt mid William J. Mills,
or any two of them under the direction of tlio
County Court of Duval County, to raise such
sum or sums of money by lottery, in such schemes
ai they may deem appropriate und advisable: Pro
yided, that tlio said persons shall hind themselves
in such muiinor as the Court shall direct, well
aud truly to conduct such lottery iu good fuitli, to
appropriate the proceeds to tho object ubova sta
led.—PuNsed, Feb. 7th, 1834.—Approved, Feb.
11th, 1834.
By agreement, bearing date tho 28th of Febru
ary, 183U, the ubove Joseph Lancaster, Isaiah D.
Hart utid William Mills, did, for certuinconsider
ations, in conformity to tho suid Legislative Act,
duly ussign unto Metsrs.Schmidt & Hamilton all
their right and interest, uud tho powers vested in
them by tho ubove recited Act of the Legislature
of Floridu.
Extract from tho valuation of George Phillip Ma-
nouvrier and Jacob do Cordova, both of the city
of New-Orlean8, made und sworn to on the lUUi
day of April, 1830s
That the said George Pillip Munouvrierand Ja
cob Cordova, appruiso and conscientiously and
»jnbe Paste, received and
A. PARSONS
vingf
Tli
The GUV edited 'by Miss Leslie, 9 engravings.
The Literary Souvenir, edited by W. R. Bur
ton, 13 engravings.
The Violet, edited by Miss Leslie G engra*
VI X Poets of America, illustrutcd by ono of her
Painters, with numerous illustrations
Tlio Works of Lord Bacon, complete m2 vols.
8vo. London edition. .
Gil Bias, translated by Smollett, m2 vols. royal
8vo. illustrated by Jean Gigou, with upwards of
500 engravings. London.
Tho Curiosities of Litoraturo, by D Israeli, 1st
fe? rlflVC W P 'fHORNE«S^;
White Lend; Ac*
-f AA KEGS superior English White Lead
J_U|Jooodo do American No. I&.2
10 bbls English Linseed Oil
10 do do Chalk
> 10 do do Whiting
5 do Alum, 5 do Salt Potre
Just received;ppr Savannah and Commando,
and for salo by ,
nov 4 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
nctunllycatihicr of tho Citizens’ Bank, and A.Bou-
douin, Esq. actually cashier of the Consolidated
Bank, as trustees, us per Act passed before A.
ftlMureati, Esq. Notary Public, on tho 2d of May,
JW8, and tlio properties transferred iinincumber-
od, tor tlio security of the fortunate Prize Hold-
lnS’nm LllPltef?- 100 ’? 00 licko1 "’ from 1 to
HH),000, will be put m ono wheel, und 600 prizes
with tho blanks, in another. To every number a
prtzo orblattk will bo drawn, tmtil JSSSSSi
ore dutoritntted, leaving Uto lmlonco of nuiiibora
tit the wheel blntikn.
ETTo EntTOK. Attn Publishers.—Having re
ceived Newspapers coutaliiingUio nbovo Scltonio.
front twenty-two States and Territories, besides
several of the Btitish Provinces, wo aro satisfied
"'totlio circulation, and tboreforo request timt
stieli papers as havo not, up to tltis time, inserted
tlio odvortlsomeiit, will bo pleased not to do so,
ttnd that till the other papers will insert it onco it
week only, mini tho 1st of December, and for
ward us their nccotuil*.
SYLVESTER & CO.
, , m iw Broadway, Now-York.
July 20 .1511
A Swaini’s Panacea.
8 tho inteinperniico and luxury oftlio ago nro
hastening the ravages of scorbutic com-
pluiuts, und rendering the blood more impure and
as thousands have destroyed their constitutions
by neglecting to apply tho proper romedies to
such. Swaini’s Panacea must bo and bus been
more than doubly valuable as n certain and eflec-
tual means of restoring them to perfect health and
vigor. Few fhmilies nro wholly oxompt from
scorbutic uffections which nxhihit various symp
toms, as eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss of
appetite and dejection, all arising lYom imniiro
•jlood, and it not properly attended to, produces
the greatest injury to tho constitutirn, and may
ho imparted to their offspring. Swaini’s Pana
cea is recommended at tins season of the ycur, us
ati ihvuluuble restorative of the system, thereby
invigorating tlio constitution and enabling us to
hear tho debilitating effects oftlio summer season.
It is conveyed by the circulating fluids, uud cor
rects their tendency to all those disenses which
originate in a vitiuted blood, diseased liver, de
praved appotite, or predisposition to offuction of
the lungs, &c. No one, nowovor, is advised to
use it without convincing themselves of tho truth
of what is here stated.
This medicine is now used with success in afl
parts oftlio world, and is gaining great reputation
w England.
From Dr. Valentine Mott,
Professor of Sargery in tlio University of Now-
York, Surgeon of tho N. Y*rk Hospital,&c.
I have repeatedly lused Swaini’s Punucea both
in tbs Hospital and in private practice, and have
always found it to bo a valuable medicine in chron
ic, syphilitic, and scrofulous complaints, aud in
obstinuto cutaneous affection&
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From tho various impositions which have been
practised by adulteration,&c. : 'even to tlio extent
of perjury, for tlio purpose of imitating the medi
cine, is sufliciunt to prove its efficacy in the dis
eases in which it has been sufficiently proven to
have cured. It is unnecessary to say further in
relutiou to this Panacea, other than to caution the
mLlic agniusttho deleterious uiixtuifs which havo
>een made to imposo upon the ignorant. Tho
geuuino article can always be found at Uio store
of tho subscriber, who is the sole agent for this
State. A. PARSONS, Druggist,
nov8 220
B *!l« Danis© 1 of Darien,
Y SIMMS, author of “Tho Yemussee,”
v Rfvcrs,” “MiUechauipe,” &c. in 2
Lord Brougham's Opinions on Politics, Tlteol-
ogv,'Law, Sctetico. Edtteatioti, Literature, &c. us
exhibited in Ins Pnrlinmciitary and Loitul Speech
es and Miscellaneous Writings, ill 2 vols.
Do’s. Sketches of Statesmen, 1st end 2d series.
Adventures of oil Attorney in search of Pmc-
ttco, by tlio author of Adventures of a Gentleman
in search of a Horse, 2 vols.
ort, '° Smuggler and the Dwarf
byUtoOld Sailur.tiitthorofTougli Yams, &c.
iNo. lo Nicldoby.
^Sketdiea by Boz, complete in X vol. with uiony
ALSO,
A splendid edition of .Moore’s Lolla Rookh,
witlt numerous engravings on steel, bv Heath, in
X vol. royal 8vo. lioundittsupercnir and giltcdgo
»»■ W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
oct 17
and
‘The property known under the appellation of
“City Hotel" or “Bishop’s Hotel," in the said city
of Ncw-Orleons. at Four Hundred und Twenty
Thousand Dollars.”
Tho Deeds of tlio Property and the Stock trans
ferred in trust to tlio Commissioners appointed
by the said Act of the Legislature of Florida,for
tiie security of the Prize Holders.
Splendid Scheme:
1 Prize—The Arcade—28G feet, 5 inches, 4 lines,
on Magazine-street; 101 feet, 11 inches, oil
Natchez-street; 126 feet, 6 inches, on Gra-
vier-street. Rented at ubout $37,000 per
annum. Dollars.
Valued at 700,000
1 Prize—City Hotel—162 feet on Com
mon-street, 146 feet, 6 inches, on
Camp-street. Rented at $25,000.
Valued ut 500,000
1 Prize—Dwelling House, (adjoining
the Arcade) No. 16—24 foot, 7 in
ches front, on Natchez-street. Rent
ed at $1,200. Valued at 20,000
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining tho Arcade,)
No. 18—23 feet front on Natchez-
street. Rented at $1,200. Valued
at 20,000
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, northeast cor
ner of Basin and Custon House-st.
40 feet front on Basin, and 40 feet
on Franklin-street,by 127 feet deep
on Custom Ilouso-street. Rented
at $1,500. Valued at 20,000
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 24, soutwestcor
ner of Basin and Custom House-
street; 32 feet, 7 inches on Busin,
32 feet, 7 inches on Frunklin, 127
feet, 10i inchesdeepin front of Cus
tom Houso-st. Rented at $1,500.
Valued at 20,000
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 foot, 8 in
ches on Royal-street, by 127 feet, 11
inches deep. Rented ut $1,400.
Valued at , 15*00°
1 Prize—250 Shares Canal Bank Stock
$100 each, 25.000
1 Ditto—200 do. Com. do. do. 20,000
1 Ditto—150 do. Mechanics’ and Tra-
ders’ do. do. 15.00°
r Ditto—100 do. City Bank do. do. 10,000
1 Ditto—100 do. do. do. do. do.
1 Ditto—100 do. do. do. do. do. 10,000
1 Ditto—50 do. Exchange Bank do. do. o,000
1 Ditto—50 do. do. do. do. do. 6,000
1 Ditto—25 do. Gas Light Bank do. do. 2,o00
1 Ditto—25 do. do. do do. do. do. 2,500
1 Ditto—15 do. Mechanics’ and Tra-
dors’ do. do. J»o00
I Ditto—15 do. do. do. do. I,o00
20 Do.—each 10 shares of the Louisiana
Stato Bunk, $100 each, each prize
$1,000, , 20,000
10 Do.—each 2 shares of $100 each,
oach prize $200, of tlio Gas Light
])ank wjUUu
200 Do.—each 1 ulinro of $100, of tho
Battle of Louisiana, ~u,uuu
200 Do.—onclt 1 share of $100, of tlio
New-Orleiuis Bnnk, 20;000
150 Do.—onclt 1 sliuro of $100, of Uto
Union Bunk of Floridu, lo,000
600 Prizes. win-sha’hfs °°°
TICKETS #20—NO SHARES.
(CTIt shall ho at tlio option ot tho winners ot
Prizes of Bank Stocks, either to take the Stock
itself, or the par value thereof in cash.
The receipts of tlio sale ol tho Tickets nro, nnu
nstiwiia’. Consolidated,
lime
A tun . , 4 *ic Token,
ND Atluntio Souvenir, n Christina, and Now
Yooru Present for 1840, edited by 8. G.
Moodrtoh, with 10 mlgmvings.
Tito Youths’ Keepsake, lor young people, widt
engravings urn! cuts.
volumes^' 8 L ‘ f ° ° f VVilliam Cooper, Esq. in two
byR U o”bertli , , 1 P di. y 1 C ;i|" ln,CtUr0 ° ntl atlnl,, " ,i0 "“’
n.^r n " U8 r 8l, f., 8h0,lld Thenppropri.
«to snhero or Woman. 2.1. Tha inllneitcu of
Cltristmtiity on Woman. 3d. The Christianodu-
canon or Womah—by ffi. Rev. Hubbard Witt,-
low, 4dt edition.
Tito Complete Former and Rttml Eennom’-’
eonunnuig a compendious epitome of tlio most
important branches of Agricttlturo und Rural Eco-
enlargm? ^ 1108 ' Grcon Fcssondor, 4tb edition,
• IH!W American Gurdenor, containing prac
tical directions on tho culture of fhiitstuid vegota-
hies, by Fcssoiidcr, lMtli edition.
Mnt. Gilman’s Lndys’ Annual Rogistor, and
Housewifii’s Almanac, for 140.
Marslicl! Hall’s Prnedco of Medicino, revised
and enlarged, by Dr. Jacob Bigelow, first Ameri-
can edition.
The Amoricnn Conveynnecr, containing a Inrgo
vurioty of Legul Forms and Instruments, by Goo.
P.Curtts, of tho Bnldinoro Bur.
Curtis’ Admiralty Digest.
Tho Trial of Jesus before Cninphns and Pilate,
° refutation of Mr. Salvador’s chapter, by
M. Dupin, trnslated from Uie Freeh.
Dictionary of Lutin Syuonymes, for Jho use of
schools and private students, with a complete in
dex, by Lewis Rumshom, from tho French, by
Fruncis Loiber.
Just received by
oct 23 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
• T
’ SiiSbCfidbWf . ,
. YiIiE subscriber has now on hand,a very li
.L assortment of Susponders, viz: Snpa
Elastic Silk Net, do Gum K‘ - * ~ ‘
do, Extra Silk Llastid und (
oflpred at his iisqnl low price. —
KOV11 »■ 8. NICHOLS, Murkot Sqnert
rSSrfi*® Ulrttcr Shirts 4k llruivi
rpHLundeniniadhMa full supply of t'
X Shirts and Drawers, which will he soli
for cash, G.S.NICHf
110 Murkot Sqtini
JLIncn ana cotton Shirts*
TUST opened, n complete a.ssortmcnt o
•/ made Shirts, vivi; Superior Irish Lin... «,
Cotton wiUiliueii bosoms, do French Ginglmi:
warranted not to fude; do Boston Prints, and Eng
lish twilled, which will bo sold ot a small profit,by
nov 11 G. S, NICIIOLS, Market Square*
flings
H W. II. & S. Honors,
AVE just received per recent arrivals IVom
N. York; nearly their full supply of French)
German, Italian nnd English Funcy Dry Goods>
among Which nro tho following articles, viz:
Ladies rich Plush and Silk French Shawls •
Do. colored and black Ostrich and Caahmert
Shawls
1 caso finest Florence Braid Bonnets
1 do. super. Irish Linens
15 cartoons Paris cmb. Capes and Collnrs
30 pieces Wash Blonde and plain Quillit
5 do. Weir Gro do Lyons Laco
25 do. Thread Edgings and I inertings
10 do. Valencine do. do. and Bcudings
•0 do. 44 :uid 5-4 Wash, Spot, Sqtiure andlh
lusion Blonde
French worked Cuffs, Blonde Veils and Rarii
Bands
Clmutillu Veils, Eng. Collurs and Twist Shawls '
Mohair Netts, Bags nnd Scarfs
Muslin Paris emh’d Shawls, 44 nnd6*4
Black Laco do. do. 1-2 and 44
Caps, Insant’s Waists, French Flowers nnd
Wreaths
French, English and Amoricnn Prints
Chnllys, Motts, do Lnincs, Velvets and Silks
Tartan, Rob Roy and Knhylo Shawls
Bonnet, Belt nnd Cap Ribbons
Ermine nnd Fur Collars
Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose.
oct 31 Smith side Market SqUarfc.
T TIic true Verbena Ci-eiuiII
HIS delightful Cream is wemnted tc he ihi
true extnict of Verbena; gentlemen having
tender faces or strong beards, would find it tho
most delightful saponaceous compound ever of
fered to the public, it mokes u beautiful heavy lath*
or, nnd after shaving, leaves a delicious fragranco
of tlio Verbena, and preventing tho faefi ftront
chapping, which in general, other soaps irritate*
It is only for salo by
PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Market Sq. sign oftlio Golden Globo.
nov 18
Lip Snlvo.&c.
O TTO Rose Lip Sulvo, Patey’s Cold Cream)
real French Almond Paste. A fresh supply
qfthese elegant articles, for the euro of clmppcd
lipo, luoo, »S>.o,juQtruooiviul ami for sale by
nov 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
From tlio Pennsylvania Inquirer, of May 3,1834.
Rowtuid’s Tonic mixture.
M R. EDITOR—Much ns tho powers oftliis
favorite remedy have boon extolled, I call-
not omit this opportunity ofdeclaring iny decided
conviction that ovory account of the sauutivo vir
tues of tho Mixture will be verified to the full ex
tent. Whatever be die character oftlio complaint
—whether unequal tertian—double or simple
quartan—however varied ho its typo, attended
with syncope, apoplexy, vehement spasms, with
coldness and stupor—whatever its duration, whe
ther venial or autumiinl, laying tho foundation for
visceral affections, and other slow but unerringly
fatal maladies—however irregular in their inva
sion, aud uncommon in their appearances—in
fine, whatever bo tlio age, idiosyncrasy, or habits
of the patient, the complaint ufike bids adieu on
the duo administration of the Tonic Mixture.—
This is no high-wrought panegyric for tho exper
iment. I speak only from wlmt 1 positively know
however successful oilier preparations may
havo been, there can he little reliiuico placed upon
them when compared with this article. By strict
ly following tlio directions that accompany the
bottle, we find it nets upon the most scientific
principle—for, it seems to anticipate tlio return
of the cold fit, and excites a strong reaction, nnd
powerful glow over die whole system; and thus
to pre-occupy the ground, and by disturbing the
regularity of the type, to subdue die intermittent
altogether. Under such a course of medicine, I
have been astonished to notice with what haste
die disease beats ultimi for a retreat, and die pros
trated strength of the system rallies. It is a pow
erful, yet mild medicine—subsdtudng calmness,
tranquillity,and balmy sleep,in place of pain,wea
riness, and restless nights—a renovation of long-
lost strengdi and robust health, iu lieu of feeble
ness and emaciation. And I confidently believe,
and I predicate my opinion upon die most sub
stantial proof, dial under whatever ok)—iu what
ever corner of tho earth—whether upon hill or
valley, wherever fever and ngueiiinkes its appear
ance, there also will “Rowand’s Tonic Mixture"
find its way—die happy desideratum, die perfect
antidote. N. LEE, M. D.
OCTOno of the best recommendations that con
he given diis medicine is the following:—Physi
cians living in Fever and Aguo districts, who have
become acquainted with its efficacy, are in die
habit of ordering it to be used in their own prac
tice.
From the Jlarrisburg Intelligencer of June, 1833.
Mr. Wyeth—Having long been ufilicted iu my
family widi Fever und Ague, and having tried ev
ery means to get rid of it without avail, I at length
met with your advertisement of Rowand’s genu
ine Tonic Mixture, which I determined to try.
After using it, my wife was entirely restored to
health, having suffered for fifteen months from die
debilitating effects of Fevorand Ague, and is now
hearty and stout as slio ever was.
BERNHARD MAY.
Harrisburg, May 22,1833.
A large supply of the above valuable medicino
just received from the Manufacturer, and for sale
wholesale or retail by
PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Sign of dio Golden Globe,
, 10V 12 Opposite tho Market.
.For the Toilet.
P PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS.
RENTISS’ extract of Rose, Musk, Jessa
mine and Bergamot
Do. fine and superfine Toilet Powder.Rose scent
Edo’s sup. Musk and Rose Persian Scent Bogs
Genuine Russian Bears Oil
Rowland's Mocusur Oil
Oldridge’s Balsam of Coltunhia
Pomade u la Rose, Savin, JasHnmine,Orango and
odicr Odours, in pots nnd rolls
Coggershall’s su’r Conuossiers Sonp
Palmer’s sup’r Cream do Savon Rings
Sup’r Verbena Creuui, a delightful urdclo for
shaving
Lowe’s celebrated Shaving Soaps
Prentiss’ variegated Soaps, suitable for die tablet
Powder Puffs and Boxes of tho latest patterns
Cologne, Lavender and Rose Waters, of various
mnnufacturo and assorted nutterns
Espirit do Rose, Cold Cream, Lip Salvo
Otto of Roses, sup’r Rose, Cinnaiuou aud Al
mond Soaps, in bars
Cut Glass Bottles, a largo vurioty
Fine and courso Tooth Coiuhs
Nail, Tooth and Clothes Brushes
Vignette, Napoleon, Madauunonsello, Victoria
and Glass Back Hair Brushes, of excellent
quality
Pocket Books, Scissors, Razors and Razor
Strops
Glenn’s Indian Dyo, Vinegar Rouge
Milk of Roses, Orange Flower Water
Oil Citron Flowers, Shaving Brushes
Salt of Lemon and lloses, in Eng. cut glass bot
tles, Atuoniuc Vinegar
And other articles in the Perfumery line, for
sale wholesale or retail on accommodating terras,
by PORCIIER & LAROCHE,
Sigu of the Golden Globe,
oct 15 Opposite the Market.
Otto Hose Lip Salve*
R ECEIVED, a fresh supply of Otto Rose Lip
Salvo. For solo by
oct 11 A; PARSONS.
Beware of Spurious imitntia
G eo. w. caktentee’JS compM
tract of Iceland moss, Carrageen, or 1
Moss, Slippery Elm, Horehouml, A:c., a valuable
olds, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery,
nrrh, and all affections of tue breast
igs. For sale by
51 PORCHER & LAROCHEr
‘The true riches of life is health.*
W jE know that healdi and die ability to labor
constitutes die wealth of tiicgrcut mass of
tho people in tiiis, us iu most other countries* To
preserve, therefore, tiuit hculth by natural mean*
su grand moral an tl political scheme, to fttilll which
requires our utmost uttcutiou. Tho unprccc-
deutedpopularityaiidunivcrsulapnrobtttion which
this medicine lias ucliieved throughout the United
States, the Canudus, Texas, Mexico and the West
ludics, fully justify Dr. Peters iu warmly and con
scientiously recommending them to the special ut*
tendon of die ufilicted. •
Dr. Peters has spent mudi time in experiment
ing with different Vegetable Medicines lor disens
es of die liver, aud now odors his Vegetable Pill*
os die best, most convenient and cheapest Modi*
cino that can be * U '
Great Burenins.
T HE subscriber will dispose of his stock of
Ready Made Clothing ut very reduced prices
oitiier at wholesale or retuil. Country merchants
nnd otiiors desirous of purchasing, ore invited to
call and examine for themselves,
oct 17 JOHN MALLERY.
Splendid Shawls, Silks, Challys
and RIousliiittc de Iaiincs.
Per ship Gaston.
1 CARTON rich Brocho Shawls, latest style
2 doz. rich printed Thibet lldkfa.
5 super. Tartan Shawls, bust quality
2 doz. super. Mouslin de Loiue do.
30 pieces rich Poul dc Soie
2 do.' supr. plain Rips do.
2 do. figured B. B. Silks
8 do. splendid printed Chnlly, latest style
10 do. rich Mouslin do Laines
1000 yards lingrain Carpeting, nt $1 per yard
• 10 pieces very supr. Irish Linen, Iree irora
aiiy mixture
100 do.. Velvet Ribbons
30 do. super, uud low price White Flannel
10 do. do. do. Red do.
5 do. Groon nnd Yellow do.
34 doz. very cheap Linen Cumbric Hdkfs.
5 pieces super, black Boinbasins, some very
cheap
10 do. do. do. Crapes
Old Silk Tuffetu Ribbons, Mourning C;,
Colored Florence und Grode Nap Silks*
Ladies’and Gents, supr. H. S. Uloves
Ladies’ aud Misses’ white Cotton Hose
Black Silk Cravats
Black Silk Hose and Half Hose, plain nnd
ribbed 7
5 pieces Steel Mixed Satinets
5 do. Kentucky Jeans
1000 yards super. Apron Chucks
30 doz. new stylo Head Ildkfs.
For sale on favorable terms, by
SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
oct15 199
Garden Seeds, Crow 1839.
P ORCHER & LA ROCHE is, and will re
ceive in a few days, a largo assortment of
Vegetable, Flower and Bird Seed, the crop of
1839. Also, in daily expectancy, a beautiful arti
cle cnllud tho Chinese Tree Corn. The above
Seed is warranted to produce large vegetables und
fine flavor. Planters and others are invited to
call und examine for themselves. AU of which
will bo sold low for cash or city acceptances.
Sign of the Golden Globe,
nov 4 Opposite the Market.
Toolli Wash.
C HLORINE, Oris and Kreosot'] ooth Wash,
highly recommended for whitening the teeth,
purifying the breath null Imparting a healthy nn-
Wiii h~ 0 ;ap»Ucd4n tho Citizen.', Consolidated, pentance lo the gnins. Just received, per Wtl-
Canal Union and Carrollton Banks, in the name so n I* njjer, und for sale by
of the Managers jointly, with J. 13. Perruult, Esq. \ oct 23
CL R. HENDRICKSON.
Shakers’ Herbs.
L LANDING from ship Gaston, a full sup, v
of Shakers’ Herbs, comprising Catnip,Fox
glove Horchound, Sage, Pennyroyal, Thorough-
wort, Liverwort, Boneset, Thyme, Mint, Worm-
wood, Woniiseed, EldorFlowers, Slippery Elm,
&c. in 3G oz. 8oz. und 1 oz. packages, suitable
for families and country merchants. For sale by
PORCHER & LAROCIIE,
Sign of tho Golden Globe,
oot 15 Opposite tho Market.
French Chemicals.
S ULPHATE Quinine, Sulphate and Acetate
of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Black Pep
per, ICruosqte, Piperine, Prussic Acid, Iodine,Etn-
otiiio, Ext. Nux Vomi.ni, Hydrodute, Potnssa, &c,
Just recuivcdper Newark, and for sale by*
oct 3 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Starch.
fJlVVENTY boxes ColgateVNq.
sale by
Soap. For
A. PARSONS.
PETERS’PILLS
One great quality uf his Vegetable Pills is that
dioy have die alternative principle combined with
tiieir cardiartic, or operative qualities, or that they
not only cleuuse the stomach and bowels by pur-
ting, but they regulate die liver, change the inor*
fid secretion, strcugUien die digestive organs, pu
rify die blood, invigorate the circulation,und gives
tone und energy to the nervous system.
They ure mild and pleasant in their operation
and convey almost immediate conviction of their
utility front dioir first doso. They cun be taken
with safety b^persons of any age; and die feeble,
the infirm, the uervous and delicate are strengdi-
enedby tiieir operation, because they clear tho
system of bad humors, quiet nervous irritability*
and invariably produce sound health.
Tho Vegetable Pills are a sure roincdy for jaun
dice, sick und nervous headache, dyspopsy; cos-
tiveness, sickness of die stomach, heartburn, all
bilious complaints, fevers of ull kinds, and if taken
at the commencement will invariably check their
progress, nnd save die patient from u protracted
and dangerous sickness. They are invaluable in
nervous and hypocoudrical affection^, loss of'ap
petite, and off complaints to which females alone
aro subject. They operate as a mild speedy purge*
and are a safe and certain remedy lor worms in
children.
Extractor a letter from Dr. Gurney, of New**
Orleans, La.Oct. 9, 3837.—“1 havo received much *
assistance iu my practice; ospeciully in jaundice .
and yellow fever; from the use of Peters’ Pills. I
presume diat, ou on average, I prescribe 100 box*
nor month."
Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hi
son, New-York,*Jime3,1830.—“I was aware
Dr. Peters was ono of tlio best chemists in t
States, and felt assured that he would Bonn
(from liis intimate knowledge of the propert
herbs and drugs) produce un efiicieut inedi
and I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills
fully respond to’ my expectation. They aro, in
deed, u superior medicino and reflect alike upbn
die chemist, die physician, and the'phylosopher."
Extract of u letter from Dr. Waines/S^' Cin
cinnati, Feb. 2,1838.—“YourPills are die mildest
in their operations, and yet most po weyful in their
efleets, of any I have ever met With in my prac-, .
dee of eight and twenty yeors. Their action on
the chyle, aud hence outlie impurities of the blood
is evidently very surprising.” * • ,
Chaiu.ottk, N. C: Jq*l: 1,1837;
Dear Sir—I have mudu frequent \m of yoiuL;
Pills in die incipient stage of bilious lev er, '.iid ob-
stinute constipation of die bowels; also, in die en
largement of tho spleen, chronic diseases of the
liver, sick headache, general debility, uild iu alia
ses have found diem to bo very effective. *, <.
J. D. Bovm M. D:
Mlkcklkkburo Co. Va. Fob. 7,1837; . j
Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in myfpraeticc for- ■ •
tho last 12 mouths, I take pleasure in giving my (tji j
testimony of their good effeflts incases uf dys- ,
S m opsia, sick huuduulie, bilious fevers, aiuTuther -
isouses, produced by inactivity of tho liver.—
Theyjire a safe and mild aperient, being the h?st.
article of the kind I have oyer used.
. Gkorge C. Scott,.M. Di
This Celebrated Medicine is lor sale by qll
principal Drpggists in Savannah and throughout
tlio United'Statos, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico*
and die West Indies; Price 50 cons per box, with
full directions. : * .«• :
tugs lot—jy | . m
T.:u»]> Oil, Ac.
F IVK Iminlreil ^jjfuflg jqtra .Sperm; .0
struimiil.) 200 do. milliner straiu,
Alsu, 12doz. Lanin (Jlluiffde*; Jn*lrrin:iv.ed,rmd
fur sale liy A. I’AIISONS.