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XXXVI.
MONDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1880.
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B11ERWOOD’S KLEOTRO MA0NGT1C
REMEDIES FOR CHRONIC
DISEASES,
Or the cuMHfPKiiTnopnY, IfigPWi
tiik ki)RM8 or Scuorur.A. vi«. *
Tubercular Consumption. Whim Swellings
Pygpepit'll. * Scrofulous Soro F.)cs,
'iirunic Disease oftlio Lii*r,
ortho Honrl
Ofllio Snlooii,
Oftlio KlJlliOi
Scald Head,
King’* Evil,
Lmicorrliooa,
, ) or Font ilo
Ofllio Spino, Clildrosis, Uomplaints
Mciiorrlj^ia.
These are but dtfUiipnC m<fmflc;iuou* uf ilia
kaino dhenitf, sriaiugTroin Mo mnc cinuo,dis*
tinguidit’d by the a line diagnosis, slid curnblo
by tho same reinedie*f Tlmir common cause
h nn irregular nciioii of tbo hl«#ciro*Oalvanic
(brers in the system; llicy may nil bo dctocred
by prorsuro upon the $idns oi (lies verlibioo nitd
glands ofllio neck, which elicit* the Electro*
Galvanic Symptoms, and they may be cured
l... i!.«m M«MiiallA-miliai!liM TllO lllllcr
by llioso electro Magnolia remedies,
tiro accompanied by a cniiinoudlnus medical
!rcnti-*»,rt|»l.lining itie principles ofthe'discovery
upon 'wnieli Uwy nro founded, and slating the
manner in Winch they lire to bo applied, In
Mild work Dr. Sherwood demonstrates (lit fact
Mint overy part of iho hmn.m body, together
\vhli every particle uf auiumio and maiiimale
tn liter, is either in u negative or positive stale
aifolcetricityutnd tlinlovory motion, in all matt
Xor.whelliarih iho largest masses or in tiro small
leal particles, is produced by tho attracting and
(repelling force# of this universal principle Tho
liioibid action which produces disease of the
■organs or limbs, lie proves to be occasioned by
the undue preponderance of one of these forces
in the system, and Ins remedies restore health
try Sllbduiiia this irrogularaction t«i «U OTWity
brimn. By tins moans, tho very seeds of tho
disease are crailic.no I, nnd n permanent cure
cllecled.avail incases where nil hone of relief
from oilier sources is ah mdonud. Tho Electro
Magnetic Remedies uio the only preparations
applicable to tills prevailing clans uf disease,
end they never disappoint the confidence roposi
cd in them. Tho eyinptoms of the class of
diseases to which they ale applicable cun be
discovered,under the directions Contained in the
work which iiccuinpau^ia them/ without the aid
of a physician,and they can be used with per*
fectaifetynnd success without dieting Jirriiicom
-voiiienco, or any further advice than tills woili
affords.
For sale by Dr. WATKINS, %
Sign u( tho Golden Dali, Market Square.
Norvous diseases—tiio enrse of women, the
reproach of uicdiciuo and the safety valve of
unsuccessful practice, are also cured by the
abnvo remedies.
There mu many supposed spinal affections
which are falsely termed Neuralgia—which owe
their rca\ origin to Chronic derangements of
some one rif tho vital organs which are easily
and correctly defined, nnd tho proporseat of tho
malady invariably dotoctod ami fixed by Dr.
Wutkms by a minutes examination of tho Pali*
cut's Spinal Column, hi which there can bo no
mistake, nnd withnnt tlio least indelicate ex*
nosiire. '• Dr. Watjfius was culled to Mir,
Robert I’ottigrew soma three mouths amoo whu
•was suffering from llaomopiysis. lie niqnea.*
ed her to sit up in bed a# thou dieted, not m
say'ii word, but ns he examined her Spine with
the right* hand, tu inform him xchtn and tofu t
pressure hurt her. The examination lasted two
or three minutes—-and when finished, tho Doe.
tor. informed her of the varioHs diseases which
h ill alllicted tier, with ru much truth as if he had
known her fur twenty years. Previous to the
visit, the Doctor was an entire stranger to the
parties and all but her lung affictioii." Thus
wrote Mr.- Robert Pettigrew to Dr. llubevahmn
of Savannah.
SWAfMS VEllfrlTUGE
r|1 Ills remedy i ..m,icracu tit. whole train
JL of disonaei .iti:: fYoin tlin drdiilily oTlho
digestive orfunsordepraved condition of (Ira
sioinuchund bowels.
Molt ofthe disou.es of chridron originnto it:
vcriiiiimilsu flections.
Worm, dealfoy tho noiirisliinoiit which ii itr
tonded by untiiro to anppbrt lifo.
The iinora.li it. .fleet of Swatm'i Vermifuge
•njB'to trnnqiliili/o lira atamacH, clour it ofncidit
iiih dhlegitl, lii-ripnlo iiiperflnniiii bilo, Increnac
the grnstic juice, nnd promote Itmiltliy dlgeatlon
It nllovinlc. tick hoadncho, nnd i. nn anlodob
for lira Cholprn Morbus ofourc.nntry, dirrna
fovor mid ague, nnd that cln.n of draansea wind
awotlioir origin to ndliorderodnlnl. ofthe ate.
mnch or bowel,.-
This remedy expels worm, by giving henltht
notion to tho itomnchandurgap, of digestion.
Tlraro i, nothing in its composition to kill worm,.
Thoy nro acldom .con after it, nae, and lira pa
li.nt improve, in honltb. color nnd appetite.—
Thom remedleiwhiclikill wornramiratofcourn
injure tile atomoch mnletinllv. nnd the catran of
many snrioua complaints. This fuel ha, been
materially neglected by the facility, and the er
ror ha, never been discovered until 8noim's
Vermifuge pr.ved it to the entire aatisfuetion of
every family who lias used it.
Too medicine is no loss oflicncionsin manyo
Iho diseases of] grown person., by dissipating
tlmsu iniirliid si-i:retions which produce dysen
tery, diarriea, -bolero morbus, piles, fever and
ague, dyspepsia, acidity of the ilomach, foul
breath, and Ilia diugreaahle afflictions conse
quent upon billions disorder,,
it i. now in general use in ma,t pin, of the
” ** ilir ’• ••
worlds Families resident in the country, tra
veller, going into the interior or voyaging into
diilant tropical climate,, (inaiilated from medi
cal talent) would find Styniin’a Vermifuge of
groat advantage-
Kept constantly on hand, and for .ale by
A PARSONS,,olo Agent for lira State,
CT Dr.C. A. WATKINS, also offers hi,
sotvices as nn Pcouust in lira i’oor, gratuitous.
ly—nnd to the Kiel., for quO pro quo,
in all such iipurntimis—where the patient is
blind, either frnm cungeniul or uccidoutal cat.
arnct, or any other removable cQilsa.
* juno 24 HgHflmo
m
§150 KGWAitU.
Absconded from Wnvorloy
Plniitntiou, Camden County, on
lire IGtli liny of July last, LAlt-
KIN, DICK, and CATO. I-nr
kin is a stout Mulatto fellow, a-
about 28 years of age, 6 feet 0 to
Oiuche. high—be has a *-»r on his fight cheek,
also soma mark, of email pm about his face,
particularly on his nose, also a large sear tram
an axe on hi. fuel, near lira great tno. Larkin
has rattier a feeble voice for a man of hiaetatno.
Cato U a block fellow, an African by birth, Ira
I. a .10111, square built fellow, about 5 feet 4 to
Gftuehea high—has the mark'of hi. tribe on Ilia
breast; Ira is likewise ruptured, and Inis n very
targe mouth. Uiokiaasinnllblack, wellsm (el*
low, alio an African by birth, with n round face
nnd down outlook, easily Confused when inter,
rogatod: there i, also a singular appearance
about hi, mouth when alarmed. The above
three fellows were bought of the dale afjno.
II. Moral, in March 1838.andFeraiorly livcil at
the Cotton ham Plantation, liiynn Co. Ttray
ere also well acquainted in and alient Bavanqali
GEO. C. DUNHAM, Maflhger. '
feb28 60 (Georgian)
SWAIM’H PANACEA.
A S tho imemperanco and luxury of the age
are hastening the ravagoa of scorbutic coin
plaints, aud rendering lira blood more impure,
end u, thousands have de,troyet(tlieir censUti)
lion, by neglecting to apply the proper reme
dies; to inch, Swaiin', I’aiiacea must bo and
Its, been more Ilian doubly valuable a, a certain
and eflectunl menu, of restoring them to perfect
health and vigor. Fow families or. wholly ex
empt from scorbutic a flections, which exhibit va-
riuiraayiiiptntn,, a, eruptions, ulcerations,debil
ity, louolappotiteand dejection, allarising from
impure blood, and if not properly attended to,
produce, til. greatest injury to the comtitution,
and may be imparled to tfuiiroHspring. Swnim'.
Panacea i. recommended at thl. season of the
year,as an invaluable restorative of the .y.tem,
thereby invigorating the constitution and «ua[
bling into bear the dobililatingairectaorihe.uin
| nrar sunn. It i. conveyed by the circulating
i lliiids, and correct.th.irtondoncy tu all ihnio dis
i eases which iiriginnteinaviiiah-d bleed.diuucd
liver,’depraved appetite, or predisposition to ef-
feclion uftlie lungs. Ice. No ono, however, is
advised to UM it without convincing themselves
of the truth ofwhaj is here suit'd.
-This medicine i< now used with success in nil
parts of the world, and is gaining great reputaj
tiou in England. - •
from Dr. tu/rntine Moll,
Professor of Surgery in lira University of New
York, Stirgeuii of die N. York Hospital, Ac.
I iiavfl repeatedly n-ed Swaini's Panacea,
both in the lintpituiaud in privatepraoticn. and
have always found itlo ho a valuable medicine
iiicliraiiic.sypliilitic„aiidacrofulauscomplaint.,
ud in obsliuatecutaueoiiMflections.
VALENTINE MOTT’, M. B.
From tliisvariotraimpositionawhicli have been
practised by adulteration, Ice. even to the extent
of perjury,for the purpose ofimilating the me
dicine,i. sufficient to prove itaefticeny in the dis
ease, In which it lia, been sufficiently proven to
have cured. It i, unnecessary to ny further in
relation to tbi. Panacea, oilier than to caution
the public against the deleterious mixtures which
have been madu to impoao upon lira ignorant
"" ' ’■* In ‘
A PKACTICALwerkupon nplnnentirely
new.—Tho account, which (orin lira In.-
new.—The account, wl
esofthe science are classed under Five Divi
sion., with Jetinite explanation, after tho forim
of grammar and eriiluiratic. It comaina a vo-
calm lory of mercantile terms end phrase,. Also -
n Key explaining I he nelureand manner ofjour
nelixing each oftlie Day Book entriee a, a prae
lu-.il accountant would explain llrasnmo to lux
pupil; lliis ao simpliflea lha science that any
young man of common Eugliah education may
acquire a knowledge without the assistance of.
teacher. To which is added, Directions to the
Learner,and Practical Forms for Keeping hunks
in every extent mol variety nfroinmercial hous
es! Public Addresses, the firat ever delivered
upon the subject, Ac. Ac. Just received and
for sale wholesale and rolall by
jell 8 W.TIIOItNg WILLIAMS.
MOFFATT’S LIFE PILES AND
PHCBNIX UFITtHS
T HESEinedicines hive long been known
and appreciated for Ihoil extraordinary
and immediate powara of restoring psrlhct
lieelth to peisons snflering under nearly every
kind of disease to which the human Iratue is
liable-
The proprieler rejoices in tba oppertnnity af.
forded by the universal diflusinn of the dady
{Wj Jor hlaoing his VEGCTABLE LIFE
PILLS Within tho knowledge ami reach of eve,
ry individual in tba community. Unlike the
host of pernicious quackeries, which boast of
vegetable ingredients iho Life Pills are purely,
and coldly KgstoWsand contain neither mercury
antimony, arsenic,. nor any other mineral in
any form whatever. They ere entirely com
posed of extract, from rare and powerfnPptants,
the virtues of which, (hough long known to sev
eral Indian tribes, and reoendy to eoroe eminent
E harmaceutical chemists, ere altogether nn-
nown to the ignorant pretenders to medical
science; and wora never before administered in
_
because they poeaaea tho power of restoring tho
expiring embers of lioallli, to a glowing vigor
throughout lha constitution, as tiro Phoenix is
•aid to be restored to life from the ashes of its
own disclution. The Uhrenix Bitter ere entire
ly vegetable,composed ef roots found onlv in car
tom parta oftlio wostern country, which will in.
falihly cure FEVERS AND AGUFS of it
kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely all the
efiecte of mercury,infinitely sooner than.ihemosi
powerful preparations ofSarsapatilla, nnd will
immediately cure the delermiuntiimafBLUOll
TO TH E 11EA D; never fail in the stclresssieei-
dent to youngftmalu; and will lie fuund a certain
remedy in all eases-of nercuus deliliiy and male-
nat uf tho most impaired ouniiitmiuns.
As a remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory
Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Pharntx Billers
will bo demonstrated by the use of a single bot
tle. The usual dose of these bitters is half a
wine glass loll, in water or wine, and this quan
tity may be taken two or three times a doy.aboui
ha an huur trefore meals, or a tee. quantity
may be taken el ell time.. To those who are
fllic ‘
Tlw genuine article can always bo found at lira
stare ofthe subscriber, who is the sole sgentfor
this State. A. PARSONS, Druggist,
| A SCHOOL Fi) J YOU.VO LA-
| ' DIES, BOSTON, -MASS.
SCHOOL for Young Ladies will lie upon
A SC
ed by tiro .Misses Grovo, on .Monday, Pob.
i il. ed by tin
ft 13th, for tlw
ll pupils.
V Tvmox.—
- ami Pr.-nnl. f
lol’VDS FOR SALE.
T HEautMoriber will sell on reasonable
terms, three email Farina or Plantations,
in Walton county: twu of which are known ns
tho Cowpons, adjoining lands formerly owned
hyjHdgo Hama, (now the property of Col.
John A. Cobb.) INiese Farms or Pliintations
are well improved, having air necessary and
coinfiirinblo buildings, with excellent springe of
water, with a email nnd well selected apple
orchard and othor pieasenl fruit*. The other
about two miles frnm the former, with a com*
furtiiblo dwelling house, with a few well select
ed ujiplo trees,nnJ several nagrocabins. Those
farms or plantations aro well known to bo oi
healthy as any *ecmm of the State. South or
E t*i of the umuntaips. 'J’erms,—-Five Tlioua*
and Dollars fur the t\t*o first motioned; nnd
Three Thousand for . the lust—possession will
be given orHlte fire! of Novembnr next. Tho
tertifs of peytnont will be made oaey to the
purcimsor or purchasers.
HINES HOLT, Sr.
jimo 7 135—Y3m
-Millodgeville Recorder.
recoptieti of a limited number of
i Latin
,-English Branches with ti
r find FrencnLangungos,
For pupils over 12 years of age, $25 00 per qr
Do do undor do do, 20 05 do
taiinn, * 5 ODf do
Music, 15 00 do-
Drawing, (30 lossons) 10 00 do
Four young ladies between the ages of 12 and
16, will pe received into the family, ifinimediate
Application bo made. Term* ofboard $5 por
week. A
References— Rov. Dr. Stone, Boston, Mass.;
Rev. Dr. Wainvvriglit, do do;.Rev. T. H. Vnil,
L "* 1 “ v. E. M
Cambridge; Rov. E~ Neufville, Savannah, Ga.;
W. B, Bulloch, Esq. wdo do; on. G. VV. VVal
thoor, Waltliour villa.
i‘ 16 : 401
ROWAND’S PVLRmARlA,
OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
I H N p n \0B of .obstinate C atari h; in coughs
J JL-whether arising from * recent or noglocted
(coldc; itrAsthma; mid as an auxiliary, and
metns of present relief from ilia threatening
symptoms of approaching Pulmonary Con.
‘ “Pprosching Pulmonary Con«
> medicine hanffroater claims noon
m0 ^’ ciu ^ haiigrpater claims upon
^offic".ra° nCO 0f " l0 invaUd thau tho above
i It ii for tho nfilictiva and troublesome symp-
Cflrah 001 ^ "£ 8,0, [!? c 1 u,rn| i"" or plilcgm.^pom
j n the broasf, «&c. which constitute prominent
oatare. or tho Qamplamt, thauhe Polmonnrin
ffiSsssr^-rf ,teai ' 4 Ww.
I ^ It is equally usofui of bnuria in tho rcliof of
f cl',uses
For snia 4 0 " 1 wcnriu * fflfe &c. S
I may 33 A. BARJroW,
FOR THE HAIR.
A FRESH supply of Oldridgo's Balsam
Columbia, genuine. ILraoived and for
*»!•• »>y ANSON PARSONS.'
jono 10
EMOLIEftT sSilh
S UPERIOR for shnving or tho toilet, pie
pared by.Hull A Sons, for sale by!
June 6 PORCH Ell LA ROCHE.
cla'd with indigestion after moals, these hit
ters will prove invaluable, as they verv greatly
increase the action oftlie- principal viscera, train
them to perform their functions, and enable the
•tomoch to discharge into tho bowel, whatever
is offensive. Thin indigestion is easily end
.speedily removed, appetite reetorad, end the
niuu llis of lha absorbent vessels being cleansed,
nutrition iifiieilitatsd Slid strength of body end
energy of mind ere the trappy results.
For farther psrtioulars of Aloffint’. Life Pills
and I’hamix Ililters.npplyntMr. Alnffuit'.offire
No 5IU Broadway, New York, where the Pills
can bo obtained lor 25 oente. 50 cents, or 81
por box; and lha Bitters fur 81 a $2 per bot
tle. Numerous certificates of the wonderful
efljrscy of both, may be there inspected.
For eale by A. BARTOW.
At hie Store on the Bay,, oorner of Dray tou St.
tiov23
ATTENTION!
|J EOPLE of all (rations, of ell religious de
fi nominations, end of all occupations:
on are hereby rcspccifiilly invited toalleitd
a eale on the twenty third duy.of July next, nl
II o'clock, in lira forenoon, of the lots oftlio
SLACK CURRANT LOZEN-
GES.
OR Conghe, Golds, Soro Throat, Hoarse
ness, i&o. Received nnd for solo by
june 12 ANSON PARSON!
FRESH SWEET OIL.
S’S.
R eceived 12 b«kera sailed oil
0 boxes do do
Far sals by ANSON PARSONS,
june 10 ... ...
LONDON
PORTER.
FSIWELVE casks superior Lstidou Porter,
B 7 dozen each. Just received nnd for sale
bv G. K. HENDRICKSON.
June 13
140
CASTOR OIL.
F IFTY DOZ. superior cold prossedCnslor
Oil. suitahlo;rormfnnts and delicate poisons
list received and fur sola by
dec 13 2t G. R. HENDRICKSON.
FRICTION MATCHES.
SWAJL CROCE Patent Friction Mallics,
superior to all olhor kiuds. Just rci
coivod mid for solo by
i jupti |U Q. R. HENDRICKSON.
Ac.
8UPmv°? rMOIUr8 *
r.V.i r cfsapornir Pliosphorns, just
received nnd fur auto by '■
I Sion •aMPSSWk L\ ROCHE.
[jm* 14 f(3 ° l ! , “ opposite ilto Slarket.
WASHING SODA,
I RE I, of Washing Hilda
2 do Snl Erutiis. (1 do Pearl Ash
Recoived nnd fnraaleby '
ANSON PARSONS.
new lowu of Summerville, Chattooga County,
Georgia.
This town is situate one gently undalating
piene af ground in tlio eiirhantiiig volley of
Chattooga River, on its western bank, haviiig
Taylor’s extensive ridge of mountains, iff boun
tiful prospect to the East, and lofty spurs oftlie
Lookout mountains to tlio West, Immediately
at lira northwest end oftiioTown, is a boauti
ful Hue limestone spring, issuing several hogs-
beads oftlie most limpid wnier pel minute, auJ
upon lira northeastern perl ofthe town, several
oilier fountains ere to bo found, which have
never ceased to issue pure and limpid rrator.
Here the dyspeptic who has found nostrums
mid learned doctor’s means ineffectual, may
couiu ill the certainty oftlie use ofthese watere
and inhaling the.etmosphere ofthe most health
ful section of country upon our Globe, radical,
ly healing hie impaired digestive organs. We
would,therefore, especially invite lliedyepep.
lie, and oil those who desire to keep free from
this feshimrablo disease, to conie and purchase
lots or farms in the vicinity. The lots are ad
mirably sized nnd shaped, fat merchants’ stores
nnd dwellings, mecliunio’s wnikshops, their
dwellings and gardens, lira horticulturist, nud
last not least, the silk culluiist. Here the mer
chant nray vend a reasonable amount of goods,
at fuir profits; the house joiner, the-btick and
•tone mason, lira ctrriago maker, lira black and
white smith, the watchmaker and the tailor,
may got profilnb o employment, in their respec
tive lino ofbusineas,
A seminary nf high order, for Hie education
of femniea. is about being established in the vi
cinity of this place, and the earliest attention
will be given to the establishment of a male
academy.
We regret the inadequacy of our humble pen
to daseribe nature’s best effort for the grandeur
of scenery af the surronnduig comply of this
enchanting spotlit would lake the pen of a Coop -
er, or a Symmes, to do justice to tho subject.
- Cotton, smell grain, end silk, will lie Iho sta
ples of this country, nnd believe him not, who
will tell you, that tho Georgia mountain valleya
will not prodeoe us much cotton per acre, as
the best lands in Morgan, Green, Jefferson or
Burke counties.
The terms of sate will be otrz-rirTn cash, lira
residue in equal inatalinsnta at six, twelve, eigh
teen nnd twenty fuur months. Pnrchaseragtv-
iug their notes, which, on being paid, perfected
titles will bo given.
WILLIAMS CROOK, ft
AGR11TA MOSELY, Justices
CIIS. A. HEARD, 5-
BENJ. ECHOLS.
II. W. TOMLINSON.
Summerville, Ciinltnega co. Ga. May 14,1839,
nray 10 1 ICt
UNEXAMPLED fit A M ft IOTH
SCHEME
T il E following details of a Scnr.MC or k
LoTtiav. to be druwn in December next,
warrants us in declaring it to be UNPARAL
LELED in tho library of Lotteries. Prizes to
the amount ltsvc si - tn sarong eggs urrgngD
to the public. It is ir-v, tlicro nro many blanks,
but on tlio other hand, th,- I’xtremely low charge
of8RO por Ticket—the Valux akd Nonsgit
uf lira Capitals, and the revival oftlie good old
custom of warranting that every piite shell be
drawn and auid, will, we ate sure, give tiniver-
eel satisfaction, end especially to the Stx llvs,
DgSD PatlE llot.uiiu.
To those disposed In adventure, wo recom.
mend early application being binds to lie for
tickets—when tlio prigea are all sold, blanks
only remain—lira firat buyer! have lira . beet
chance. W«, therefore, emphatically ray—
DELAY NOT! biitatoiiceriinitandtrasl-mil
tn us your orders, which altall always receive our
immediate attention. Letters to be addressed,
and applications mode to
. SYLVESTER & CO.,
188 Broadway, New Yoik.
(IT Observe the Number, 150.
$700,00011! $300,t>00 II 835,000!
.6 prigea of $20,000! 2 ’
2 prizes of815,00011
3 prigea of810,000 I
Grand Reel Estate utid Bank Stock
LOTTERY
Of Properly situated in New Orleans,
nr The richest and inoat'magnlficent Scheme
ever presented to lira public, in this or any
other couutry.
TICggTI ONLY
Authorixed-hy an Actor the Legislative Aseem-
bly ol Florida, end undet lira Uirectionsof the
Commissioners, acting under the same.
TO HE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILU5,
FLORIDA, December Jet, IKE).
SCHMIDT A HAMILTON, Minagen.
SYLVESTER & CO , 166 Broadway,
Now York, Sole Agents,
go coMitSATiog nonagesIII
100,000 tickets A oil! No. I upwards,in succession
The deeds of the Property and the Stock trani-
ferred in trust to the CoiiiniiMionerisppointed
. by the raid act uf tho Iragislaiuta of Florida,
for tha security of the Prtira Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME III
1 Prigs— 1 Tlio Arcade—8S0 feet. 6 inches, 4
lines, on Magazine street; 101 feel,
II inches,on Nelehei street;
126 feel, 0 inches, on Graviar st.
Routed at about $37,0110 per an-
.00111.
Valued at
1 Prixe—Ciiy Hotel—103 ft on Com-
nran street, 146 fact, 6 inches, on
Camp si. Rented at $25,OUO—
Valued at
1 Prize—Dwelling House (adjoining
ilia Arcade) No, 16,24 ft. 7 incln
ea front on Natchez si. Ueuted
•t $1200—Valued at
1 Prixe—Diito(siljniningtho Arcade)
No. 18,23ft liont on Natchez si.
Kenlod at $121)0— Valued at
1 Priso—Dillo(ndjuining the Arcade)
No. 20,23 feel front on Nalchcz
st. Reiuedat$l20ft—Valued st
I Prke—Dillo—No. 23, North oast
corner ofBuain & C’ustom.houie
street! 40 feel from on Basin, and
40 feet on Franklin at. by 127 ft,
. deep in Ciraram house at. Routed
et 81660—Valued at
1 Prize—Dillo—No. 24, South west
corner nf Basin A. Custom house
street; 33 feet, 7 inches on Danin
33 feot, 7 inches on Franklin, 127
foot, Klj inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented at
81600-Valued at
I Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feel, 8
inches ail lluyal sireat, by 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Remedal 81400.
Valued at
1 Prize—260 shires Canal Bonk
Stock, 8100each
1 Ditto—200 ditto Com do. do do
1 Dillo—160 ditto Mechauios’ and
Tradan' do do
1 Ditto—Kill do City Bunk do do
I Ditto—100 do do do dndo
I Dillo—100 do do do do do
1 Ditto— 60 do Exchange Bank do do
t Ditto—60 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—25 do Gos Light Bunk do do
1 Ditto—26 do do do do do do
1 Dillo—15 da Meclranica' «fc Tio-
dare’ dodo
I Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do^-each 10 shares oftlie Louis
iana Slate Bank, $100 each, each
Prize $1000
10 do—each 2 shares of $100 each,
’ each Prize 8'JOO, ofthe Gas Light
Bank
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of the
Bank of Louisiana
2D0 do—each I share of 8100, ofthe
New Orleans Bank
150 do—each 1 share of $100 of Iho
Union Bauk of Florida
Dollars.
700,000
600,000
20,000
20,000
20,090
20,000
20,000
16,000
jnne 11
BLACKING.
R ECEIVED.'I fresh supply of Day A. Mar
tins’ Liquid Blacking, do Thompson A
Co. Paste do, nud for sale by .
jniiu3 A. PARSONS.
26,000
20,000
15.000
10,(Mg)
10,000
10.000
6IW0
6000
3504*
2600
1500
1600
20,000
o
.CHEVELEY,
R tho M-in ufllunor,hy Lady Lytlou Bui-
wsi. ln2‘*ols.
KgVTOTftg ClIARACTZBS.
Lord da Clifford
ir de Clifford
William Dale
Mary Lee
Sir E. Bulwer, Bart,
M. P.
Lady Lyltmi Bulwer,
Sir E. L. Bulwer, Bart,
M. P. in disguise.
. An acquaintance ofhis.
Kick'd Brimllc, a poa-Appaieiillyby the name
char emtio relation*of-Rich'd.
Brinsley Sheridan;
Cnpt. Docket Copt. Johnson.
Mr. Trevcllyan Mr. Trelowney.
Major Nonplus Major Trindale.
Messrs. Lyall. (InibbleWoll known Whig Al
and Shuffiolon- torneyt, whom il would
be dangerous to name,
hut whom every body
will at once recognize.
Messrs. Tugnell and
lilildfast Hoara iSt Co.
Augustus de Mowbray, ,
afterwards ihd. Mar- ’
quia of GlieVeloy —i ■ — -
Uowsger Latly da Clif
ford Mr*. Lytlon'Bolwer.
Herbert Grimston* IL L. Bulwer, Esq.M.P,
Lord Melford I .uni Melbourne.
Lord Protocol Lord Palmereton.
Lord Denham Lord Durham.
Lord Charles Ditiley,
and the other Dio-
SUMMED goods.
Jttsi Itvceivcd,
r LAlD Linen Drill, Ganrgio N inkeen,Lin
en end Cmton Glint'S, cul'd Silk Pongee
lldkls, ivliiic Pongee liilkfs
Unblencin'd cul’d nud tviiile Cotton (lose
French Linen Drill, whitlLinrii Diill
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. I'-.r .-nlo liy
GEORGE W I’.l’.IIN.
mn 7 16 Shad’S Building;
leys
Mr. York Fonnoir
Mr. Fusbt*
Mr. Fred, Feedwell
Lord Su
Lords Conyngham.
M r. Albany Foublsuqas,
of the Examiner.
Mr. John Foster or the
Examiner.
Mr. Frederiok Villen.
Lord Salisbury.
Duke end Duchess of Duke and Dockers of
Darlington Cleveland.
Mr T. Dareall Tom Duncombo, 81. P.
Ledy Stepa-tray Lady Stepney
Mr. Snnbgness Mr. Nick Willis.
Ladycharlotle Iziory Lsdy Charlotte Unry.
Mra, Reynard Alley Mrs. Fox Lane.
Miss Laura Priest , Miss Laura Dascon. '
Sergeant Puzzlecese 8ergt. Talfimrd, 81. I*.
Whuresou Honor Whittle Harvey, Esq,
M, P.
The 8!an in the Moou.Uoacnnofthe Sun.
Also, Deerbrook, by .Mi.iMartmssii, 2 vois.
Just received bv
jnne 10
. THORNE WILLIAMP.
2000
20,000
20,000
15,000
GOO Prizes, $1,500,000
TICKETS $20-,VO SHARES.
Tlio whole ofllio Tickets, with their Numbers,
as also those containing the Prizes, will be ex
amined and coaled by.llie Cummisaioners ap
pointed under the Act. previously lo their being
pm into tho wheels. One wheel will contain Ilia
whole oftlio Numbers, the other will contain the
Six Hundred Prizes, and lira first 600 Numbers
that shall lie drawn out, will be entitled to such
Prize os may be drawn to ill number, and the
fortunate holders of such Prizes will have such
property transferred to them immediately after
the drawing, uaiijcumbered, and without any
Deduction!
D* Editors of every Paper in lira United
Stoles, in the West Indies, in Canada, and olh
or of ilia British Provinces are reguested to in,
sort the above, as a standing advertisement, un
til the let of December next, and to earn! their
account lo us, together wilka paper containing
the advertisement. £
SYLVESTER* CO., 150Broadway,N. Y.
mny 15 115
NOTICE.
(InPor«
ON. J
o.Gn. May 14,
ofthe
CBurt.
HAVANA SEGAKS.
KfrTL SUPERIOR Ilavnnn
(L@xl'jVW Sogars, Silvii, Star and
Lacan brands; jnst received and for. rale by
march 30 <1- «• HENDRICKSON.
VELVET WINE CORKS.
.... ... -
J UST received,200 groco Velvet Wino Cork*
and foraaloby A. PARSONS.
april 15
No 8 Gibbons' Buildings.
T HE Subscriber lies given 81 r. R Raiford
an interest in his business, which in fu
lure will he conducted, under the name and
style ofC B Carter * Co.
jnne 1 130t* C. B. CARTER.
KD GIG A IIAK-
SEVOND I!
NESS FOR SALE
Jjp IIR Gig hns boon tecontly put in complete
will be sold
may 20
ropnirfoxcept the cloth Top.) Tho whoio
‘dfor-'k
126ca
Knqtiir at this office.
COOPEH’8 NAVAL HISTORY*
ofthe Navy
T HR History ofthe Navy uf the U. States
. of America, by J. Fonnimore Cooj
af America, by J. Fonnimore Cooper, in
SvolumosSvo.
IJirihs, Deaths mid Marriages, by the author
nnd Doings.’ &c. 2 vol
Nicholas Nickleby. part 2d.
Jack Sheppard, part 2d. *
The Law Libiary for Mny, containing Leitjn
o» Tinstsand Trustees.
The Amoricnn Journal ofthe Aledical Scien
ces, for .May, Ac* Jnstreeeivcd.
PATENT MEDICINES.
-J71 VANS’ Clramouuki i’-ils
JCl Phelp’e Tomato, o nibititiite far calomel
Lea’e Bilioira do, Petei.’ Autihilou, do
Lnqnor’i Fovor end Agile do
Gaflithan'e do do
Segur'e Stomelic er dinner Pill
Rowland'! Tonic .Mixture or Vegetable Fobri.
fttge
Ket.hew'e do do
Henry'. Calcined Magneeit
Butler’s Aperient,do effervescent
Morton', celebrated Cough Syrup
Alao, other articles in their line too numeroua
to mention, for rale on accommodating tetnis
by PORCI1ER&LA UUCIIE.
• Sign of die Globe, opposite the Market,
june U 141
. HAVANA SEGAUS.
6>(OS IHkik SUP'S old Havana Be-
^a / 'sV j-IVily’.Jr gars, eoveral choice
brands. Juat received end fur ante low for
cash only, by G. H. HENDRICKSON,
jnne7 135
HOUCK’S PANACEA.
Ih DOZ llonck’e celebrated Panacea,
PJo "W for the onroofDysiiopaia, Liver Cum-
plaint, I&o , Aa„ Just rec.ivcd and for oale,
wholesale end retell, by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
june10
SPERM OIL.
GALLS Sperm Oil, eup’r quali.
ty and light cnlnr
3U0 du do do 2d quality
600 do do do 3d do, just received
nnd for sole for cnslt only by
jono7 U. R. HENDRICKSON.
CASTOD OIL.
W BBLS. Cosier Oil, No, 1.
V 400 boltlev du do do
■ 400 do do do No. 2,
For rale by
juno 10 THOMAS RYF.RSON.
CLARK’S FRICTION MATCH-
hS,
/fl GROCE Clark’s patent Friction Matches,
Tt received and fur sale, by
jisno 10 THOMAS RYERSON.
SILK WOD-ftI EGGS.
SScS OUNCESordcrep Silk WoimEgga,
°PUUCHER & I.A ROCHE.
msy30 No. 2 Wsring's Building*.
LINEN CARDS.
rift ftVO grace Thoinoa Urekor'a Linen Cerda,
M. for sole by
jnne II ANSON PARSONS.
PLA VINO. CARDS.
rB ft WO GROSS auporior Ploying Cerda,
JL received and for File by
juno 10 THOMAS RYEUSON.
CHLORIDE LIME.
fl Cliloridp Lime, in pack-
»Vft7Vi|n from 35 *7lMb., juat re
ceived end far sola by
june 10 THOMAS RYERS08I.
SPICES, SPICES.
^STKTARRANTED free from deleterious in.
Vw gredient*.
Superior Alipine, do ground
Bo Black Pepper do
Do Ginger do
Do Nutmegs, do Cloves
Do Cayenne and Africau Peppers
Tha above Spices are offered for sale on nc*
comuiodaiing terms, by
PORCH ER & LA ROCHE.
. Sigu of tho Golden Globs,
jnne 11 Opposite the Market.
LEMON SYRUP.
O 4k Duz Rey'a superior Lemon Syrup,
II Hf received end for sale by
juno 16 ANSON PARSONS.
SE1DL1TZ AND SODA POW
DERS.
Bf> ECE1VED, ii Urge supply of Mayirard &
J.3- Noyes' Soidlilz end Soda Powders, mid
for sole by ANSON PARSUNS.
juua 15 142 -
SftVAIM’S PANACEA.
6ft BE BOXES of Swuiiu’s celebrated Pa-
/«iincoo, 1 dozen each. Just received
aud fu; sale by
moTch 30 . G R. HENDRICKSON
SHAVING'SO APS.
rpfOMPOUND Naples Shoving Cakes
Genuine do do Soup in pots
Giierluin’s ... / do Ctenm do, and
a fine assortment of superior Razors St Strops
Jnst received and fur sale'by *-
june 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON.j
r O BALES round th
G
ibUh.
il heavy Flaxen Os*
npril
nalMiig#jJn*t ivceiwd Mid for side by
il IG GEU. W. BEIIN, SliildVBuiT
« .
of l.iidiks, 8l.is.*
il.'lNI It ICV.
A GE-NERXi .' v.-un-vni
•cS- '"••Go- ni- lloj’- Silk Slid Cni-
tun Hu,tory of .tTn-st. evFrv dree,ration; fur
rale by FU LI,Elt, 8i DOR E A CO.
JtlMofl |3(5
FliLI -LED, MuultE a CO, '
Have rerantly received end ofler flu a0 |e.
Odkdfi PCS coiiunMmqltitii Nulling
<8* 8 v 10do brown linen do; 100 yds oaell
10 pcs heavy while linen Drill
8 do du plaid ami striped dm warranted puid
linen , r
While and colored Manilla Vesting
Super blue mid black Cloih
3 bales 3 4 limn u Skirling
5 esses 3 4,7.8 and f 4 hloschcd do
2 bales 4 4 broftfn Sheeting
1 do 0.4 do do
Crass barred Swiss Muslin
Frehcb Cambric Lawna
Linau Cambria and Cambric Hilkfs
Irish Lindn and Diaper
6.4 end 12.4 Imperial Sheellng
Silk Umbrellas and Parasols
6-4 Silk net Shawls, With a great vaiiety ol*
other Stnple snil Fancy Goods, juneS
ENGLISH LONG CLOTHS, "
• PRINTS, &c. . ’
• BPS PCS super Eng LongCiotlis
6 WM 50 du low price Priuia
2 do llonov Moon Tick .
2 do .flue Linen Cambric
20 do Pongee Silk IMkfi*
6 do black and blue blk Doinbnsiii
Just received par ship Colin.
8NJDER, LATIIItOP NEVrrP.
•jmie 7 135
JLVr DECEIVED,
Por brig Clinton;
DOZEN Palm LelfHobS. 0
VP 6 do .Tiisuu do
2 do largo do
8 do Band Boxes .
4 boxes Bonnot llibban.«,3do tap do
3 pespiuki blue & white (ho du Nap Silk*
„ 4 WM. U. LLOYD St CO.
J tlne 6 « Market Squnrei
UDG1NGS)
e
Her Brijr Augusta.
Isf.eis.se. ft . I.. ... I - - • 1
PIECES jsekonet edging; 0 dn'tTwiu do
1 doSwi*sinerting; 1 do thread beading)
4 do thread edging; Odo do laeei
2 do do fonung,
I doz. LodiS black Derby ribb’d Silk llore.
I’llKC
jiinet; SNIDER, LATHltOP* N _ E#W?
6 DEA4 K1IKAID GLOVES.
DOZ best quality black braid Gloves
0 do do culuted do do
Just received per Celia.
SNIDER, LATH HOP A. NEVITT.
JuneS 130
T
JO PLANTERS* ^
HE Subscriber, Agent far the Allien*
Manufacturing Company, has constant'
mitfl n asllfflseltr nfaiiitir fl 337 II .
ly mi hand, a supply ofiheir domestic Woollen
and Cotton Goods, a superior article fur Negro*
Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE.
june II ,
LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD,
Ac.
"B Ik DHLS English Linseed Oil
JL V 200 kegs do aud Am Whitt Lead
50 canisters patent Grcon Paint, iuperltur
for doors, shutters and ship cabins. Just roi
' 1 ,1 HUD It
ceived and for sale by
jnne 10 • • G, R, HENDRICKSON.
FALL TURNIP SEED.
Tfi ECE1VED a fresli supply of Rutabaga,
fi.W' large White Globe. Red Top, ft'ellow
Aberdeen and Flat Scntcli Turnip Seed, end
for sale by ANSON PARSONS,
jimo 19
TAMA HINDS.
R ECEIVED i cask nf West India Tama
liods in Syrup, nnd for anle bv
June 10 ANSON PARSOIJS.
u gem
This
the patioiHge of many eminent men
profession, end from n discerning pi
respectable end unsolicited tcsiimo
-tSliiMIM ENDED BV THE
MEDICAL FACULTY.
B UTLER’S laffurvepcont Magnesian Apa
lient for Dyspspsu, or Indigestion, Ner*
vous Debility, Giddmes-*. Headache, Acidity of
the Stomach, Habitual Costivem;>\s, Cutaneous
Diseases, Gout, Giavel, &c. and much valued
tiu gentle cooling Piirgativu.
rr, “ desirable preparation lias received
members nftlitf
)g public many
of its
efficacy ts a medicine have been elicited. With
all the pleasing qualities ofa glass of Soda Wn.
ter, it possesses.the active medicinal properties
oftlie most approved isilliiiQUs pnre-ttives; is
pleasant lo the palate, and grateful to tha stoiu>
tch.
We are not in iho habit of malting out certifi*
entes of commendation for utdicetwed qitacko*
riai, but we du know of u nostrum, approved
too by the Faculty, that cannot be too highly
tecomireiided to the utteipioii of every fiunily
during the present warm weather. It is deiiom.
mated •Biiilci’i
rient/ai
adapted
minieroiiR bodily complaints incidental to ilm
summer 80a.*on We doubt whether, the whole
Fliarmncopoj offers a more innocent end idler,
tivo rei
ng the present warm weather. It is deiiom.
?d ‘Bntl lot’s Rffervescftul Miignesiim A^et
t,’ nml its nieiiicimd properties me iiitlmirholy ..
>ted to the uUeviatiou’uud rtmovnl of tho
,, or a inoro plpn-ant and ji.ilatablo
preventive. Havmgjseen it* \irtties irsird in
cases of severe headache and threatened ClmR*
era Morbus, wo ca
concerning its utility
A freili supp"
cine, warranted the genuine article, juut roceiv**
ud and for sale by
jmte 26 G. R. HKNDBICK.SON.
for .May, &c. „
me 3 VV. THORNE WILLIAM?.
TOILET’ POWDER; &c.
R RCRiVRD. n fresh supply of tine Toilnt
Powdor, plain uinJ pvrfunieJ, f Bores and
Violet) Powder Boxes and f’nfl-; for s»b* by
j.rnoJl A.PAH^QNS.
CUSTOM IIOUSJR ST. illABl’Si
S Direction for SI. Andrew liar,
T. ANDIIRW8 IN CRT lies in ImflUrga
N. Inn. 81 degs32 mm, m tbs Stale of Oenr
gin, Rntrsnce between Cumlinrlnud nrVd Jrkyl
Islands, having eleven feet• waiorriji the bar at
low tide, distance ffom the Light Ilnuso on Lit
tle Cumberland Island, North poini-ohniil scien -
miles There arc 3 Buoys for thft entrance, otto
largo Buoy placed just within the furrVlttflbr.ee
fathoms, low tide; ono Spar Bqny on a spi| nil*
the Nortlij>nint of Little Cumberland Island,ami
one Spar Uunv in the middlH.nf the sound, on u
-lintil, made at tho inoufii of the great Snjilla
River. *■.' • 'r -
Bring the Light llnnse to boar W by N.,when
the outer Buoy will be in n range with Light
House, and run for it till tlrfe bur, ami up with
tlio outer .Buoys- iho South point ofJekylwill
than pe N. \V. J VV. alter the Course N. w. by
W. until between the points 6f Crrmberlaud
ami Jekyl Islnnds.nnd abrenM ofthe Spur Buoy
off Cumberland point.' leaVil g jt lu tho South;
where will be (min'd good soundings from 3 to*
5 fathoms near th* shore.
ARCHIBALD CLARK.
Sutrc fcitejident nf Light* & t
I june l!> IditliV , •
m
m