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• ISO RE WAR Ut
_ Abreondod from Wnvorloy
Jr I Plantation. Camden Comity, nn
Zy%* the Ittlh d>y aTJuly li'l. LAII
Bf / KIN, DICK, and CATO. Lnr-
IWL, kin lan atout Mulatto fallow, n-
about 29 yean of age, It feel 6 to
... I,i,h -he hat a near on hit right ohoek,
ml'ioaoma marks of smallpqs about hie race,
* ,!r, lerW on hi* noio. alio a largo tear Irnm
pl ,.a..fli« foot, ttay the. (real too. Larkin
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 40, 1839
a feeble voice for a man urhiaatalna.
, black fallow, an African by birth, he
C“ w . .. built fellow, about 5 feet 4 to
. .,«,u lonarbbntltieuow.aDout o teet a to
I'*'!* i',-,,,||—Into Iho mark of hia ttiba on Ilia
S l ' ,r ho ?likewiier,.pt..r.d, and In* a very
oan'h. Dick la a .mall black, well aot f.I-
STal on Afric.nby birth, with a round (lice
nd’.lown ca.ilook.oatily oonfb.ed tvhon inter,
there ia aleo a singular anpearonce
lent hu motllli wb»n alarmed,
fl.ree fellow* w*i« b.objjj’ 1 " r,h " p
I'lto abtve
eatate efjnu.
i| T °\lI'lr'ii'"in March ISJ4. ami fenmrly liver! at
Lc,: .’.Vh , .«l , l»uia ;«». Uryan On. They
“ i„. well aeOn iiniaJ 111 a" 1 about Savannah
arael« c . OIJ.Ntl AM. Manager.
feb 23 50 (Gcorgue)
swaims Vermifuge
rgl HIS remedy comitcracu the whole trnin
.J*- of di<eaaea nyaing front the debility oftlte
dige.tiva organa or a tloprav'ed condition or Iho
atotnachand bowel*.
raFrtt»l»L ED l Y'MJNU la.l-
A 8U “dIBs! BOSTON. M ASS.
•a sc IIOOL for Voting Ladiea will be open
1 ed by the ,Mi.ae. drove, on Monday, fob.
lith, fo, the reception of* limited number of
^fotrio*.—F-ngli*h Branch** with the Latin
t pep'll. 1 ''vor n Uyo"r*of ago.%25 00 perqr
pj do under do do,
uliani
Marie
Unwing,
20 00 do
5 00 do
15 110 do
10 00 do
Itweenlhe age* nfl'Jnnd
IflVIll lie'received Into the family, ifinimediate
Ipphcitlon bo made. Term* ofboard f 5 per
week.
e.Ortaat* —Rev. Dr. Stone, Boiton. Man.;
Li! An An, llev. T. H. Vail,
n./Dr. Wainwrighl. do dot llev. T. H. Vail,
Cambridge: Rov. K. Nanlville. Savannah. Ga.i
W, I). Biillaclt, Eaq. Ipln do-, on. O. W. Wal
ihour, Walthourvllle.
feb 10 401
Mort oftho di.eaaea or children originato in
vcrim non. affection*.
AVortna doatroy the nouriahmotit which la In
tended by nature to aupport life.
The immediate alTect ofSwatm’a Vermifuge
are to tranquilixe the atomach, clear it ofneide
oil* phlegm, diaaipata auporfltmii. bile, increner
the gmtic juice* anil promote healthy tlige.ilon
It alleviate* aick headache, and ia an antedot,
tor Iho Chntera Morbna of otiroaiintry, dirrac
fevernud ague, and that clan, of diaen.n. wliic
owe their origin to n dianrdnretl atule of the att ■
inneh or bowel*.
Thl* romody eipel. worm* by giving health'
action to Iho .tom,tell and organs of digti.iion.-
There in uulhing in it. entnpo.iiinn to kill wnrma.
They arc eehluin aeeu atler It. n«e, and the pa
lienl improve.' in lienlth, color and appetite.—
Those nirhedieewhichkill worniamiialofcourae
Injure Hie atoinnch mniorinlly, and tho causa of
many notion, complaint*. This fact haa been
materially nnglected by the faculty, and Hie er
ror haa never been dincovered until Swaim'a
Verminige proved It to the entire aatiafaction of
every family who haa tired it.'
The medicine ia noleaa cflicnciotiain manyo
thediacaae* of grown persona, by diaaipating
thore morbid aecrettoni which produce dyeen-
lory, diarricB, cholera morbus, pile*, fever and
ague, dyspepsia, acidity or the atomach, roul
breath, and the disagreeable affections oonae-
queut upon billions disorders.
•Il ia now in general ore in most part* of the
world. Families’ resident in the country, tra-
velldha going into the interior or voyaging into
diatant tropical climates, (insulated from medi
cal talent) would find Swaim’a Vermifuge of
great advantage
BO AV AMD’S _
OR VEGETA OLE
I N cue* of nb.tutati
whether arising fret
culJc; in Asthma: and,
means of pic
>VAUIA,
JENT.
,i : in coughs
dhtor neglected
aiisciliary, and
lilt relief from Hie threatening
nioptom*' of approachiug Pulmonary Con-
alinipiion, lie medicine ha-greater claim. upon
th« confidence of the invalid than the above
"ithlfor the adliotiv* and troublasom* aymp-
loins of coughing. •SUtctofttlon or phlegm, pain
fn the breast, Ac. which constitute prominent
iaaturos of the complaint, that the Pnlinonarin
was designed, and hus manifested its most valu*
It is equally useful of course in the r *l>°f of
Coughs and Colds, arising from sudden changes
ofweathor, fiom wearing damp linen, «c.
a. Rartoav.
FOR THE TOILET.
C OLOGNE, Lavender, Rose and Orange
Flower Water*, veiiona patterns; Bear’*
Oil. Lip Salva, Cold Cream.Hhaving and Toil
et Soap., Indian Dye. Bore Powder, Milk of
(lines, Olio Rosa., Powder Puli', and Boxes,
Hair mid Tomb Brushes. Combs, superior orli-
da and various paltttn*, f->r rele by
PORCHER & LA ROCHE.
.Sign of lira Golden Globe,
jnna II Opposite ilie Merkel.
FOB THE TOILET.
R ECEIVED, a fre.li anitply ofColognea,
(German, French and American) Am-
briMiil, Lavonder, Furida and Honey Water,
K.p’t lie Rosa, Bergamut, Muak and Laven,
der, end for sale by
June 14 A. PARSONS.
TOILET POWDEK, &c.
R ECEIVE!), a fresh supply of lino Toil-1
Powder, plain mid perfumed, (Rosesand
Violet) Powder Boxes and Pij(T«; for salo by
June 14 A. PARSONS*
SHAVING SOAPS.
C OMPOUND Names Shaving •'Cakes
Gonuiuu do
do Soap ill pots
l po
Guerlain's do Cream do. mid
• fine asiorlinent of superior Ruors A Strops.
Juii received and fir sale l»y
Jane4 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
E
PATENT IflEDIClNES.
VANS’ Chamomile Pills
_ Pho'p's Tomato, a substitute fur calomel
I«e'* Uiiimis do, Poteis' Antibiloits do
Liquet'* Fever mid Ague do
tiailigh'in's do dn
8egur'* Stmiatie or dinner Pill
Rowland's Tunic Mixtuio or Vegetable Febri.
nine
Keifhew’s dn do
Henry'* Calcined Magnesia
Mllei's Aperient,dn ofiarvesrent
Morton’s celebrnted Cough Syrup
AUn, other articles in their line ton numerous
lo mention, for salo oil nccninmndnting teuns
b / PORE HER A I.A ROCHE,
Sign or the Globe, opposite the iMarket.
, j'tiie 14 141
. pit PHOSPHORUS.
A SUPPLY ofstiportor Phosphorus, just
X*. received and fursulo by
PORCHER aV IA ROCHE,
Sign of Golden Globe, opposite Uie Market.
J«itel4 J41
Kept constantly on hand, and for sale by
A PARSONS,sole Agent for the State.
COLT'S
BOOK-KEEPING.
A PRACTICAL work upon a planemlrely
tiew.—The account, which form Iho ha.
-The account* wl „
ecofthoreicnce are cl.ired nmler Fivo l)ivi
•inns, with Jefiniie explaniliona after llte forint
of grammar ami aritliineiic. It cniuaiiia a vo
cabulary of mercantile term* ami phrase.. Also
a Key oipleinlitg iho nalure and manner of Jour
nahxiug encli oflho l)uy Bunk enlrie. as a pr.c
tical accountant would explain the same mini
pupil! Ibis so .implilin. ilia science Hml nny
young man nfcommon English adiicaiinn mav
acquire u know ledge wiihnOi ilm inimiH-e nfa
teacher, To which l« a.liled, l)ir, cii-o. ItHhs-
Learner,and I’roi lieul I'mnH for Keeping Imuki
in every extent and variety efcon.meirial hnus
“I Public Adclro.su., the first ever deliverer
11 pen Ilia subject, &e- Ac. Just received ant
for sale who'esalo and retail liy
jim 8 AV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MOFFATT’S LIFE PILLS AND
T um PHCENIX BITTt.RS
HF.SLinodlcmeiliavo long baen Itimwn
and appreciated for Ihoir extraordinary
and immediate power* of restoring perfect
health In persona auflering under nearly every
kind of disease to which ih* human frame is
liable
UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH
SCHEME
T IIF. fallowingilei.ilsof a Henson or a
LorrahT. lu be drawn In December next,
LLLLD In llie history of Lolteriet. Prir.es in
I he amount hav* aavx'n aarona axr.a oirxer.D
to the public. It u true, there are many Wanks,
hilt on the other hind, the extremely low charge
of *80 per Ticket—iho Valuk and Nunavut
of me Cai-itam. and the ravisal oftlie good old
custom of warranting that every prixe shall be
diawn and void, will, we ate aura, give univer.
sal ratisfactinn. and especially to the Six llu.v,
DBgn Prizo IIocukh*.
To these disposed lo adventure, we recom.
nieml earlv application being made to us for
liekot.—Avheu the piixes aie all aold, blanks
only remain—ilm lit.t buyers have the best
chance. We, therefuio, emphatically say—
DELAY NOT! butatoncare mitandlranx-mii
to us yifiir nrilcrs. which shnl! always rencivanur
iiiimaciiate altpuiimi. Loiter* lu he addressed,
bud applications made to
8VLVK8TKR A CO.,
The pronrieter rejoices in tb« opportunity af
forded by the universal diffusion of the daily
VI,T, J ir , P!" ci . n *. w* vegetable i.if£
rILL8 wilhin the knowledge and reach <
A SUMI.U’H PANACEA.
S the iiitempernueo miJ luxury of the ago
are hastening tho ravages ofscorbutir com
plaints, mid rendering the blood mure impure,
mid as thniixmid* Imvo destroyed their cunstitu
lions by neglecting to apply the proper reme
dies; to such, Swniin's Pnunnea must be and
has been more thnn doubly valuable as n dbrtam
and ulfeetunl menus of restoring them to perfect
health and vigor. Few families are wholly ex-
emptfrom scorbutic affections, which exhibit va-
rieussymptoms, as eruptions, ulcerations,debit-
ity, loss ol appetite and dejection, all arising from
impure bloud. and if not properly attended to,
produce! the greatest injury to the constitution^
and may beimparted to their offspring. Swaim's
Panacea ia recommended at this season nf the
year, ns nt> invaluable restorntivo of the system,
thereby invigorating the constitution mid ena.
blitig us ta bear the debilitating effectanfihe sum
mer season. It is conveyed by the circulating
fluids, and correots their tendency to all those dis
cases which onginateinnvitiatedbloml.diseased
liver,depraved appetite, or predisposition to ef-
lection ufthft lungs, fire. No one, however, is
advised to use it without cnnvmcing themselves
of the truth ofwliut is herestHtnd.
This oiodicino is now used with success in nil
pnrts nf the world, nud is gaining great reputa
tion in England.
From Dr. Valentine Mott.
Professor of Surgery in the University of New
York, Surgeon of the N. York Hospital, Ate.
I have repeatedly used Swnims Panacea,
both ill the Hospital and ill private practice, nnd
Imvo always found it to be a valuable medicine
in chronic.syphilitic,,nnd scrofliloiisciun|iluints,
lid ill obstinate cutaneous alfections.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From thisvarioiis impositions which have been
practised by adulteration, fire, oven to tho extent
of perjury, for the purpose of imitating the me
dicine, is sufficient to prove itsetlicncy in the dis
eases in which it has been siifliciently proven to
have cured. It is unnecessary to say further in
relation to this Panacea, other than to caution
the public against tho doleterious mixtures which
hnve been tnnde to impose upon the Igiiarnni
The genuine article eau always be found at the
store of the subecriber, who is the sole atom for
this s^tnte. A. PAR80f*W, Druggist,
. .. .. , . —....... of eve*
ry individual in the community. Unlike the
host of pernicious quackeries, which boast of
vegetable ingredients the Lifo Pills are ’purely,
and Boldly vegetable and contain neither mercury
antimony, arsenic, nor any other mineral in
any form whatever. They are entirely com-
posed ofoxtrncts from rnremid powerful plants,
the virtues ol which, though long known to sev-
oral Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent
phariiincnntidnl vhmnistx, are altogether tin-
known in ilm ignorant pretenders to medical
science; and were nover before administered in
so happily diicncioiix a combination.
THE FI
FHOBNIX IIITTER3 ore «n cnlled
tieenuw they possess tho newel ormtorinp the
expiring ember, of health, to a glow ing vieni
thrniiglieut the cmistiiiitinn, as the I'linniix is
reiil to bo restored In lire rruin the ashes nf it.
own disnhitinn. The Khtenix Bitter are entire
ly vegetable,compared orroals round only in cer
loin parts or the western country, which will in-
ilily —
fithhiy cure FEVERS AND AGUFS or at
kinds; will never rail to eradicate entirely all tlie
effects or mercury,infinitely sooner Ihstithemost
povverfitl proparatinna orSarraparilla. and will
immediately cure llte delermimitiimarBLOUD
TO THE HEAD: never rail in the nck.fi. i.ei-
deal to youogfemola; and will be fimnd a urtain
remedy in all care. »r nervous Milily animak-
nerrjjfIho most impnired eunsllluiioiis.
Asa remedy Tor Chrnnio and Inflammatory
Rheumatism. Ilia efficacy or Ilia Flieenix Bitters
will be demmtstraled by the use nr a single bai
lie. The usual dene id" these biller, is linff
LANDS FOB SALE.
T ilEsubscriber will Mil on reasonable
three small Farms nr Flanlatinna,
in tValluu county! Iwn or which are known as
the Cnwpeit., adjoining land. Tcmerly owned
tiy Judge Harris, (nnw the property orCol.
John A. Cobb.) There Farina or Flantations
are WMil iin|ireved, having all neceseary nnd
emiifiirlalde building., witli excellent eprings nf
water, with a email and wall relecled apple
orchard and other pleaaaul Traits. The uihet
about (Vro miles Trent the ffirmec, with a conn
fiirtable dwelling house, with a lew well select
ed appla trees,and several negrocabiu*. There
Terms ur plantations are well known In be as
healthy*!, any section oT the Slate. South or
East n’T the mountains. Terms,—Fivo Thotis.
and Dollars for the two first melioned; and
Three Thousand lot the last—possession will
be given on the first ol* November next. The
term, of payment will ha made easy lo Ihe
purchaser or purchaeere.
MINES HOLT, Sr.
jane 7 135—1I3m
Milledgaville Recorder.
_ IIAVANA 8EUABK.
.2d! SUI"d oi l Havana So-
* VjXgaF gars, savernl choice
iuaii'ls J,i*t received nnd fir sain low for
'“h only, by o. u. HeNDRICUSON,
June 7 135
HOUCK'S PANACEA.
Ryh DDZ IIimick's cel«*braiofl Punacun.
— for tha curs of Uyxpepaia, Liver Comt
P«*t, ike , hie., Ju«t reo«;tvud mid lor salo.
nmi retail, bv
G. R.HENDRICKSON, Agent.
June 10 '
^ ^ 8PEKNI OIL.
GALLS Sperm Oil, atip’r quali.
tyatid Ughtcolor
•|00 dn do do 2d quality
. du do du 3d do, just received
.' or *ale fur cash nnlv liv
Jll ,,8 7 G. It/HENDRICKSON.
7 „ n , CASTOR OIL.
HBES. Castor Oil, No. 1.
4110 bottle* do do do
40() do du do No. 2,
. »or sale by
.JaroalO THOMAS RYERSON.
«UBK-I FUICTION MATCH
4 „„ Ed.
GROCF, Clark's patent Friction .Matches,
received and for sate by
JwioJO THOMAS RYERSON
SILK H’OBM EGGS.
Jj-w DUNG Ed nTderup Silk WmtnEgge.
fiireileliv
•: „ furcIier it la ttoniE,
Nn. 2 IVin iuu’« Building.,
T .„„ LINEN CAB DIN.
° grncsiTlintna* UriiknrV Linen Cnrd«,
lilt sale tiy
I'tiin 11 '
A.N<l)N PA1W0N8.
FOB THE llAIB.
A FRESH supply of Oldridga'a BaIntm
Columbia, genuine. Received and Tor
salo by ANSUN PARSONS.
June 10
EMOLIENT SOAP.
s
UPERIOR for sbaving or the tnilot. pre
jiitie
pared by Hull & Sous, for sale byl
,u 5 PORCHER fifc LA ROCHE.
black currant lozek-
GES
F OR Cuuglis, Cords, Sore Throat, Hoarse*
tin**, Ac. Received nod foi sale by
june 12 ANSON PARSON'S.
FlftESII SWEET OIL.
R ECEIVED 12 baskets Ballad Oil
0 boxes do do
For sale by ANSON PARSONS,
june 10
wine glass lull, in wuter or wine, mid this qnuii*
tity may be taken two nr three limes a day.obout
ha an huiir before meals, ur a less quantity
may be taken mnl liuiHs. To those who are
nfllicied with indigestion nfW meals, these bit*
ters will prove invaluable, as they very greatly
increase the anion nfthe piincipul viscera, help
them to perform their functions, audeunble the
stomneb to dixcliiirgo into tho bowels whatever
isufleiisive. Thu- indigestion is easily and
speedily removed, appetite restored, and the
mouthful’ the ahsurliatii viuunla being cleansed,
nutrition m faoiiitnted niid strength of body and
energy of mind are Ilia happy results.
For farther particulars of Molf.itt'x Life Pills
nnd Pluenix (litters,apply at .Mr. Moflint’soffice
No 51U II road way, New York, where tho Pills
cm be obtained for 25cents. 50 cents, or $1
per box: and the Mitten for $1 a $2 per bot-
lie Numerous certificates of the wonderful
eflv ary of both, may be there inspected.
Fur sale by A. BARTOW.
At bis Storo on the Day, corner of Dray uu St.
nov23 T
I.DNIJUN PORTER.
T WELVEca.k* anperim London Potior,
7 dozen each. Ju.l received and for rele
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
bv
jnna
13
1411
CASTOH OIL.
F IFTY DOE. .uperiorcold pre.sadCaslor
Oil. .tllthblo.rnrinfanto and delicate parson
recced and
fihction matches.
W.. GROCE Patenl Fnotmn Matties,
utf iiwiwidIIiiiIwIM' Just roi
“jnne'lO «. HENDRICKSON-
ATTENTION!
P EOPLE of ull nations, of all religious dc
iiomituitions. and of nil occupations:
You are lieieby renpecifully invited to attend
n saleon tlie twenty lliitd duy of July next, at
II o'clock, in tho forenoon, of the lots of the
new town of Summerville, Chattooga County,
Georgia.
Tins town is situate on a gently undulating
pienHof ground in the enchanting valley of
Chattooga River, on its western bunk, having
Taylor’s extensive ridge of mountains, ill beijti’
tiful prospect to the East, and lofly spurs oftlie
lookout uiDiiiiiniiJft to the West, 'immediately
at Iho northwest end of the Town, is a heauti
fill blue limestone spring, issuing several liogs*
heads nfthe most limpid tfutof per minute, and
upon the northeastern part oftlie town, several
other fountains are to be found, which have
never cessed to issue pure and limpid water.
Here the dyspeptic who lias found' nostrums
nud learned doctor's means ineffectual, may
come in the certainly oftlie use of theso waters
and inhaling thejUmospheru of the most health
Ail section of country upon our Globe, radical
ly healing his impaired digestive organs. We
would, therefore, especially invite thedyspep,
tic, and all those who desire lo keep free from
this fashionable disease, to come and purchase
lots or forms-in the vicinity. The lots are ad
mirably sized nnd shaped, ’for merchants' stores
and dwellings, mechanic's wniHiops, their
dwellings and gardens, the horticulturist, nud
last not least, the silk colt mist. Hero the mer*
chant mny vend a reasonable amount of goods,
at fair ptofits; the house joiner, iho hrick and
stutiH mason, the carriage maker, the black nud
while smith, til” watchmaker and the tnilor.
mny got proiitab o employment, in their respec
tive line nfhiisiucs».
A seminary of high order, for the education
nf females is about being established in tlie vi*
niuitv of ibis place, and the earliest attention
will be given to the establishment of a male
academy.
We regret the inadequacy of our humble pen
tu describe naiure’sbost effort for the grandeur
ofscenory of the surrnnndpig cotmtiv of this
ouchantingspottit would take the pen of a Coop*
or, or a 8ymmes, to do justice to the subject.
Cotton, small grain, and silk, will bo the sta
ples of this country, nnd believo him not, who
will tell you, that iho Georgia mountain valleys
will not prodace ns much cotton per acre, as
the best lauds in Morgan, Green, Jefferson or
Burke counties.
The terms of sale will be one-fifth cash, the
residue lu equal instalments at six, twelve, eiglf
teen and twenty four months. Purchasers^!v*
lug their notes, which, on being paid, perfected
titles will be given.
WILLIAMS CROOK, 't .
AG RIPPA M OS ELY, [ -Justices
1f»(l Broadwav, New York,
or, Ifitf.
Dollars.
700,000
600,000
20,000
CP Observe tho Numbo
*700,000!!’ *500,00011 $95,000!
0 prizes of *90,00011
2 prizes of *15,00011
3 prizes of *10,000 l
Grand Real Estate And Bank Stock
LOTTERY
Of Properly sitnniod in New Orleans.
ICT The richest and most mngiiiffrent Scheme
ever presented to the public, in this or any
other country.
TICKETS ONLY *20.
Authorized by an Act of the Legislative Assem
bly ol Florida, and iindei the Directions of the
Commhsintiers. anting under the same.
TO ISF. DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA. December let, ItidO.
SCHMIDT A HAMILTON. Managers.
SYLVESTER A CO , 156 Broadway.
New York, Sole Agciits.
NO COMBINATION NUMBKRs!!!
100,000tickets from No I up wurds.in Precession
The deeds of the Properly and tho 8tock traps-
ferred in trust to the CnmmissinuerHnpugiuted
by the said net of the Legialaiure of Florida,
for the security of the Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME II!
1 Prize—Tho Arcade—280 feet, 5 inches, 4
lines, on Magazine etreet: 101 feet,
11 indies,on Natehes street;
126 feel, 6 inches, on Grnvlnr st.
Rented at about *37,0U0 per an
num.
Valued at
1 Prize—City Hotel—162Ron Com
mon street, 146 feel. 6 inches, on
Camp st. Rented at *20,000-
Valued at
1 Prize—Dwelling Honse (adjoining
Ihe Arcade) No. 16,24 ft. 7 inctu
ei front on Natchez st. Rented
at *1200—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 18,23 ft Iront on Natalies st.
Rented at *1200—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 20,23 feet front on Natchez
st. Rented at *1200-Valued at
I Prize—Onto—No. 23, North oast
corner ofOusin A Custom.liouse
street; 40 feet front on Bnsin. and .
40 feol on Franklin st. by 127 ff.
deep in Custom house si. Rcntsd
at *1600—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 24, S6ut!i west
corner of Basin A Custom house
street; 32 foet, 7 inches no Basin
32 feet, 7 inches on Franklin, 127
feet. IBJ inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Ranted at
*1600- Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 foet. 8
inches nn Royal street, by 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Rented at *1400.
Valued at
1 Prize—^*60 shares Canal Bank
Stock, *100each
1 Ditto—200 ditto Com dn. dn do
1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanic*' and
Traders’ do do
I Ditto—100 do City Bank do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do dodo
I Ditto—100 do do do do do
1 Ditto—50 do Exchange Batik du do
I Ditto—60 do do .do dodo
1 Ditto—25 dn Gas Light Bunk do do
I Ditto—25 do do do do do do
I Ditto—15 do Mechanics' A Tra
ders’ dodo
I Ditto—15 do dn do do do
20 do—each 10 shares oftlie Louis*
ians SiniH Bank, *IOOeach, each
Prize *1000
da-each2 81107)* of *I00ench,
ench Prize *200, of (he Gas Light
Bank
200 do—each 1 share of *100, of the
Bank nf Louiflintin
200 dn—each 1 shuro of *100, of the
Now Orient)* Bank
150 do—each 1 share of *100 of the
Union Bauk of Flurida
20,000
20,000
20,900
20,000
15,000
25,000
20.000
15.000
10,000
10.009
10,000
5000
6000
2500
2600
1500
1500
10 ,
20,000
2000
20,000
20,000
15.000
GOO Prizes. *1,500,000
TICKETS *20-AO SHARES.
The whole ofthe Tickets,with their Numbers,
ns also tlioso containing the Prizes, will be ex-
WASHING SODA
1 BIIL iifWii.liing 8ml»
2 ilo Sal Eratus. 6 do Penrl Ash
Received and Terrel" I>*
dec.
june 11
ANSON PARSONS.
BLACKING.
R eceived.* rre«ii «ni>piy "f Day * M»r
tin.' Liquid Blacking, do 'I limnpreti &
L’l I’u'ic do, f.uu *"1° >’)' ,HRS 0 NS,
junc3 *'■
CHS. A. HEARD, S ortho
11ENJ. ECHOLS. j lnfor court.
H.VV. TOMLINSON
Summerville, Clinttnogaco.Ga. May 14,1830.
may 16 H6F
Prize ns may
liirtunHto hole
ilm drawing,
Deduction!
UBiiiciiiiibered,
States, in tho West Indies, ill Canada, nnd oili
er of ihe British Provinces are reguested to in
the advertisement.
SYLVESTER A CO., 156 Broadway,N. Y.
may 15 116
NOTICE.
T HE Subscriber has given Mr, 1C I
nn interest iu his business, which.* in fm
lure will be conducted under the name at
style of C B Carter Co.
iiine 1 13d T * C. B. CARTER.
SECOND HAND GIO & HAR
NESS FOR SALE.
TI
it the cloth tup.) The who!
will be .'old for $35. F.nquir at this office,
may S3 Igficx
HAVANA SEGABS. -
MWA wwwkeft SUPERIOR Hnvanti
OVjvlF'U? Segara, Silva, Slur nnd
Ijicoii hnmdfl jnat received,nnd (jj “p l>y
march 30 O. R. HENDRICKSON.
lioerui. o ** ™ .. 7, 7.
T HE History oftlie Navy of the U,
of America, by J. Fennimore Cooper, in
DUV GOtiBh.
TTD LACK nnd hint black Challitt d
JMJJ uuck sinclitw Silk 9.
Whiio and black Pic NIc Gloves, fur ladiea
Cul’d open net Linen Gloves, do
Black nnd white Lawne. cul’d Lawns
New York undressed Mills Shirting _
Esprit de Roee,Cologne Water, Wi*h Dalle
Halr Broshes, Head Handkerchiefs
4*4 unbleached Cotton Shining ”
Green Gauze Veil*, Flow Cotton
Juet received end for eale by
GEORGE W.BEHN,
npril 17 • Shad's Buildings.
JEST RECEIVED,
*H CASK 3-4 blenched Shilling
JL 1 do 7 8 do do t
1 do 4 4 sup do do a,.
2 bales 3 4 Springfield Shirting M
6 du 7*8 do do
1 do 4 4 do do —
20 pcs 6-4 Waltham Sheeting
Linen Sheeting, French Linen \
Mexican Jeans, blue do ^
Spool nnd Ball Colton
Marseilles Vesting 8
Victoria patent Pina lt
Linen Cambric lldkfa. ' v
Also, »•
A good assortment of Ringlets. “
WM. H. LLOYD & CO., ®!
may 30 Market 8quare. •
THE SEB8CR1BERS C
T S now opening, end ufl*er for eale at reduced Fr
JL prices, the following articles: Li
1 do do do Mourning do 6.4
10 pieces Mourning Lawne Si
20 do French Cambric . 5.4
20 do printed Lawns 0 |
6 do Scutch Ginghams —
0 do striped do do
15 do idain do do ^
30 do Irish Linen ^
20 du Dover Sheeting ^
4 dozen long white Pio Nic Gloves
14 dn bik and white Silk Gloves
3 dn w*b emb'd Silk Huee
10 do Lillies Huskiu Gloves • j
5 d» lung white kid do
20 pcs Russln Dinpp
20 do Huckaback do. 5 do Birds Eye do
Also—Capes, Laces,Ribbon*, arlifici.il Flow*
era, Sewing Silk Skawls, Parasols, silk and cop
ton Umbrellas, Miiaquito Netting, and a large *
assortment of while nnd col'd cotton Hose. £
WM. 11. LLOYD A CO.
may 28 Market Square.
PARASOLS, WORKED COL-
LARS,Ac.
€% DOZ PerasuU and Ladiea Umbrellas
/W 6 do email size worked Collar*
2 cures small fig'd Flint*
2 do York Mills Shilling .
Plaid and striped London Drilling d
London Weltings and Marseilles *
With ether spring xeoda now. opening, and Tor
•ale by FULLER, MOORE A OO.
april 23 00
LINEN AND COTTON MLS-
quito Netting—juat received.
Tf CASE super white linen Mosquito Net, ^
JL ling, 1 du dn 8.4 white and cul’d cotton do ft
1 do do 4-4 du do do do ,
Fur sale by AVERY A JOHNSON, jM
nuiy 23 South aido Munumeiit Square.
NEW A DESIRABLE GOODS,
By brig 8avatmoh. „
A FEW pc. pink.bhie.Ae. French Mu.lina r
xtt.de dn alula and black do
Ictrge Chantilla Lace Shawls
Buyader Hcarfir, a firehionahle article J!
Wire Lnca Gloves, blk, white, Ac.
1’io Nie dn do do
Nartow Ball Ribbons
AVERY A JOHNSON, r
may 10 Snnth aldaflloniimaiit S di rer
NEW «jl«ODS-l'er Win. Tnylot. F
M HUS atnall figured French Prints
rM: 2 dozen Muslin Bands
2 do Net Scarfs, 1 du sup’r do f
1 do fancy Shawls ' A
100 do Clark’s Spool Thread
3000 yards brown Lilian Netting
150 pcs6’4 white, green and blue do
150 do 4-4 du dn do
75 do One birds eye Diaper
25 do Hnckabei’k and other Towelling
15 do Russia, Irish nnd Barnsly Sheeting
SNIDER. LATHROP & NEVITT.
mny 24 123
PINE FRENCH LA WNS. *
QA PCS new .trie French Lawns, jnsl J
V received and fer re la by a
SNIDER. LATHROP A NEVITT.
may 13 IKt
PLAYING CARDS.
npWO GROSS superior Playing Cards. ^
JL received and fur ante by
june 10 THOMAS RYERSON.
CHLORIDE LIME.
1 OMXSXLUS. Chloride Linra, in pack- T
1 vHv ages fratn 35 a 701b., just ra>
reived and for sale by
june 10 THOMAS RYERSOM.
SPICES, SPICES.
-CMTARRANTEU free from delelerioua ill.
, V gredienta. —
Superior Alspire, dn ground
Uo Black Pepper do *1
Do Ginger "do J
Do Nutmegs, dn Cloves
Du Cayenne nnd African Peppers
The nhove Spices are offered fur eale on ac # *
commodnling terms, hy
PORCHER A LA ROCHE. . J
Sign ofthe Golden Globe, .
june 11 Opposite the Market. la
LEillON SIRUP.
fl A DOZ Key’a.iiperier Lemon Syrilp, j
O.v received and fer .ale hy
june 15 ANSON PARSONS. ,
8EIDL1TZ AND SODA POW- -1
UERS.
ftft EC El V ED. a large siipply of Maynard A
Noyes' Scidlitz nml Soda Powders, nnd C(
for sale by ANSON PARSONS,
june 15 142 ,
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
BOXES of Swuim’e celebrated Pa*
nncou, 1 dozen each. Just recoived 1
and for sale by g
march 30 G R. HENDRICKSON 1
UlITTl.lt, CHEESE, «Vc. [
hjdk TUBS verysup'r May Butter ,
AYHr 15 boxes Cheese |
25 do Starch |
10 4chests Hyson Tea (
5 do do Puwclmng do •
30 bnskels Salad Oil
20 cases preserved East India Ginger
Just received and for sale by
, June 3 C. L. McNISIl.
» HGl.l; NO.-1HI.030
BALES round threud heavy Flaxen Oa.
to naher, in.I received end for mle hy
*Pril 18- GEO. IV. BE1IN, Shad’.Uiii’d’g
SUMMER GOODS.
Juat Received,
lovea,.col’d Silk Pongee
dkfit
I white Colton [lore
II Umbrella.. For .ale by
GEORGE IV. BEHPL
Blind’. Building,
IIOSIKKY.
Hosiery of almost ever:
e *e'y derenpiinn, fiif
FULLER, MOORE* CO.
EM
Hava recently
r.lOOyda
linen
idled t
do
(real variety of
G-june 8
O J 60 ..™ I,, ' T p ,ic “ Frinia
8 do Hnnov Moon Tick
d do linn Linen Cnmbriu
Si) do Pringce Silk lldkfa
5 do black end blue blk Bombasiit
received tier .hip Colin.
SNIDER, LATttROP * NEVITT*.
JU,T RECEIVED,
. ticn., „ . . Uliniom
do
3 do large
8 do Band Boxes
4 boxes Bonnet Ribbon..3 do cap do
3 pcs pink, bine & white Gro de Nap Silk
i WM. II. LLOYD * CO.
Market Square.
EDGINGS, LACES,Arc.
, Per Brig Augnata.
1 do Swi*
i Swire do
. -J thread beadiugl
o i . , - 8 do do lecei
* do* do footing,
1 doz- Ladle. black Dcrb
ribh’d Silk Hnre.
)P* NEVITT
w B |ni^ K GLOVES.
UltZ beat quality black br.id Gloves
.Ido do culuied do do
ecrlvod per Celia.
8NIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
ie S 136
i *in PLANTERS.
I HE 8uh«cnber, Agor.t for the Athena
Mnniiluaioriug Cuinpany, haa r.nnslnnt<
JJORiy, OATS AND BRANT*
Tb ‘
Wo ThniiMnd bag* Maryland prime
Corn, 2000 do do do Oats* 300 du Brain
■Ie by FRANCIS SORREL A COi
ie 15 142b
CHESTS Puiichoiig 'J
fWJF 20 du Impurial do
30 doiHyson do,5 duGunpoWdor do
16 boxes No I Chocolate, fresh
17 dn Boston tripple refined LuafSngaY
10 do Cheese. 13 cases Pulond Starch
Still
I Pi
ickles in jars, and by the gallon
Sy
Wind! of extra ago and
CANDLES.
C. L. McNtSH
MWENTY hbls prime Pork, 35 do Beef
landing and for sain by
CLAGIIOF
MAV BUTTER.
RN A WOOD..
LONG A PATTERSONj
PICKLES.
GALLS mixed Pickles, put up
in bbls for family nse; for sale by
C L McNISIL
AIVDV, NAILS A BOTTLES*
~ HALF pipes American Brandy
«... . ...... " |||0M
20 hampers patent Wine Bottfei
ind for sale by
LADD. TUPPER A SISTARE.
133
Ac.
. BBLS English Linseed Oil
_ ' 200 kegs do and Am White Lead
50 canisters patent Green Paint, superior
shutters and ship cabins. Just re<
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
rOM HOUSE ST. IWAIH’S,
Dirt cl inn fur St. Aw times liar.
ST. ANDUEVVS INLET lies in !at 31
Inn. 81 dugs 32 min. hi the Stalp
.having eleven feet water on ihe bar at
e, distance from the Light ilunse nn Lit-
nberlond Island, North point about si vun
There are 3 Buoys for the elnraucu. o».»
ipi
• Ui
spar Buoy on a spit oil
oint of Little Cumberland Island,and
uoy in the middle oftlie sounil. on n
Bring the Light House to bear W by N.,when
VELVET WINE CORKS.
J UST received,300 grace Velvet W me Cork*
ami for sale by A. PAR80NS,
npril 15 NoSGtbbutu' Buililmga.
2 vein me. 8vn,
IlirilH. Deaths and Matringca. by the author
of-Saving. nml llninga.' *e. 2 vola.
Nicholas Nitklehy. part 2d.
Jack Sheppard, part 2d. . .
The laiw l.ibrary for Mny. containing Lowin
on Truataand Truataea.
ThB American Journal nf the Medical Scten-
e.a.fnr May, Ac. Jnat received.
[bile's "
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
PALE ALE AND CIDER.
IIDXES Philadelphia Pole Ale and
yby 20 bexe. Cbampagno Cider, jnat re.
reived and for sale by
j n ire 3 LONG A PATTERSON.
HOLLAND GIN & NO. 3 MACK
EREL.
nPIPES WeespGin.ofsuperior qnality.nnd
& 30 hi ts No 5 Mackerel for sailo low to
close coiiMgtiQieut
may 30 GEORE II. MAY.
the outer Buoy; the Smith point nf Jekyl will
»V A W. niter the course N. W. by
itinii bn N \V 4 W. alter the course l
W. until between the points of Cumberland
ami Jekyl Islauds.and nbrensi ofthe Spur Buoy
oft’Cumber land point, leavirf »t t» 9»e Suuib;
wiieru will be found goad soundings from 3 to-
b HiAHCII|[iALD CLARK,
R.-neiiutandant cl Light,* I mya.
jnna 13 . MM"'