Newspaper Page Text
9
\0< 155 —VOL. XXXVI.
raoitoAT 1tb i V(no, jviv is, ias».
irr CLEANSE AND PIUMPY
»pUg |iUl>V’.— The applioatiph uTllm priuejl
plu ari’Mig'iiinn
B!
being nllinveil to be one of ibo
onict iffifity Mt lit. ci.ra ami prevention of
ilia of III) gio.iwit conwqilolice toes,
'cerlniii <vlint niatiioniu ia oepebla of producing
the nrenuio oitkot in tbo on.leal, iinil ntlbo
„ ms lime in Ilia mini .ffemunl manner
It in* now no longer to conlond with llio
blind preflBiceg ol ihe grn.aloJt portion of the
public; il Ii only witn lh«* foiv who Mill nre do-
tarmtnml to be ‘'killed ncanrdiiig to rulo," like
_, Uni people of old who •WOl|ld Imvo’ a •King lo
% reign over ibem.' Bftli Umnki lo iho cucnln.
Un," of novv.linpnre—Ihnnlis lo the ouncrol tlif-
f„,l„ii of knowledge, which oaablee mneteon
JSetlM if'I’ll 11 PKOl’LK lo rood end lo
imlgo lor ihennielve.—now wo no longer b«.
• I liere in •iv.dlniving linn do idly nnnorul. Mam
com . prnlWmg lo ouio—bill nnivoreoily bov
ine na in a vtroM. condition nfier iu dm.
%Vo n I longer believe in Iho nbnird nonon
dial 1ml mini idone.of nnv kind nan bo enredby
ubelreciiiil ourlifo—OU)l BLOQ.D. Me now
well undoratood thol on iiiflommiitiiill la a wiaa
oumvt.cz uf NaTuna. a eigoaUilinl -ho re
unite- ihe tifiialance of purgative inedloino lo
«nao her uf llm npprovaivo burden which .he
proven by die high fever and Iho alrong polio,
li wauled In lie leuioved. In ollior wurda, Iho
body ratio fir a vesouiblo cleanaiug
UaA.v nnuTii'a Vkoitooi.k U.vivziuai Pill.,
Yequiro no okllt .III their udmitii-itritthm; Iho
primed direction only hoa In bo observed, and
{hov do -crib* the juai propnriiun of Ilia dura, to
the hiigiiilildo of the ill.ease lo bo enrod.
Let nil yr.rsunt tend the fnlleteing opinion of a
muilemnn who wcttknowi the qmtdia of time
r>ut.
I,!:.\NnRETU'8 PILLS.
r HI HIS remedy counteracta Ilia whole
JL of duenna ariaing from Ilia debility
Tiiia m.-iriiriiii! ii ocknowiodged to bo ono of
tim moot valuable ever ditcovurod. na a pmifior
cftlia Id I and lluida. It i» aiiperior lo Sar
ilpanlli Mil "III r 00 niodoiificor allhradvo. Il
alando iufimiaiy liofoto nil dm piopainlioua or
combination, of Mmcury* Ite purgalivo nroi
perlics are u) mo nfinr dculahl'ivaluo—forlaeie
Villa in ty lie lakon daily eon Air* rzrtioo, and
inslaad uf weakening by liiocalliarlicetfecl.tliey
add aireugih by taking away Ilia causo of wonk-
near. Tliuro ia no good .Mkkcurv does, which
llicao Pilla do not likewise. Uni they have none
of din iniocinld • offe! U of dial uKtui.r .pzoir-
ic. The m ktii are not injured—tbo Boana
and limb-* nija not par.dyned—mi—but in the
stead of lliesu dHIrcuitif aymplnma, new life
and'consequent animation ia ovideiitin ovary
movomaiil of llm body. Urarorktii’s Pills
nra imlood a UsivaniAl.JUiaaDy, lor limy euro
opposite diseases; they euro Ijolammatior olid
Cuimmio IliieuMATisia! They cure Dike*™,
and Strarocaut! They cure Dvsertbrv and
CoRsrirun.ivAi, CniTivaRaasI Thoy willouro
all these app treat!, upposilo diseases, nzctu.z
they olkarsk and ruairv the Wood, piovided.
however, nature is uol beyond all human AS,
SISTANCE. Four years ibis modioino lias
■mw been bofora Iho public iu lha V. Stoles;
wherever il h is been intrbducad it lias supotsc-
ded all oilier ramodioa.
Dr. Drnndralh'a Udices in New York are 241
BROADWAY, 185 Undaaii at. hud 97U Bow.
cry, between Prince and Hmetton ete.
•do coins per box with directions.
Bewaro of cuiiiuerfeils.
Dniggists szvzn made agents.
Kerb of Dr. Umndraih's Agents have an ea,
freer dr. rij/iraU,doted witllin tbo twelve momha
next procedntg. Tliaao ceniHcaies am renew.
Oil regularly,therefore avlian over twelve months
old they un longur guarantee the genuiuenoss
or dm medicine.
o Remember Druggie's nre never mode Agent I.
' Sold by SEABORN (JOODALL..corner of
Cntigfese and .Joifersun streets. (near the Mar
ket) tub ovr.r aox.vt ran tmx mm of tub
oxsui.b BnARDRETir's Pills ill Suvauuah.
train
arising from the debility ofthe
digestive organs or a depraved condition of the
stomach and bnwola.
Most ofthe diseaaea of children originate ic
veriuinmtaafroctione. -
Worms destroy the nagrlahmout which is in
lonilnd by nature lo support life.
The immediate effect of Swann's Vermifuge
nra to tratiqnilixo the stnmnclb clour it af nciitn-
nits phlegm, dissipate superfluous bile, imtrenai
tile grnstic juices and prouinte healthy digestion
It alluviates sick headache, and is an nntednti
for tbo Cholera Morbus ofotircouniry, dirrna-
favor and agile, and that class of diseases tvliicr
oivo llmir origin to a disordered MJilo of the stc.
innch nr bmvuls.
This romody expels rvnrms by giving health;
action to the stomach and organs ofdigostion.-*
There is nothing in it. composition to kill worms.
They nre seldom seen after its use, and the pa
tieut improves in health, color and appetite.—
Those remedies ivhiclikill warms uiustnfcanrse
injure the stomach materially, and the cause of
many serious complaints. This fact lias been
materially neglected by the faculty, and the er
ror has never boon discovered until Ssvaim'a
Vermifuge proved it to the entire satisfaction of
evorv family who has lined it.
The medicine is no less efficacious In mnnvo
lha diseases of grown persons, by dissipating
liiiue morbid secretions which produce dysen
tery, dinrrks, cholera morbus, piles, fever and
ague, dyspepsia, acidity of the stomach, foul
breath, and lliu disagreeable affections conse
quent upon billions disorders.
It is now in general use in most parts of the
world. Families resident in tbo country, tra
vellers going into the interior or voyaging inlo
distant tropical climates, (insulated from medi
cal talent) would find Swsim'e Vermifuge of
grontadvaulagn.
Keptcunataiilly nn hand, ami for sale by
A PARSONS,cole Agentfor die State,
COIsT’S
j BOOK-KEEPING.
A PRACTICAL work upon a
new.—Tlra accounts which lorm the bos'
es of the science an> classed under Five Divi-
aions.wilh definite explanations after dm fmrmi
of grammar and arillinintic. Il cniilaina a vo
cabulary of mercantile tornie ami plira.ee, Also
a Key explaining iho iialiireand mniinorofjoiir
iodizing each ofthe Day Book entries ns apron,
tidal accountant would explain Iho same tolui
pupil; this so einiplifios the science that any
young man of common English education may
acquire a knowledge without the assistance ora
toucher. To which is added, Direction.. to (lie
Learner,and Practical Forma for Keeping bonki
In overy extent nnd veriety ofrouiinorcial hour
ea; I’lililia Addresses, the firet ever delivered
upon ilia subject, Ac. Ac. duel received ant!
for sale wholeealo and retail by
jan 8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MOFFATT'S LIFE PILLS AND
PHOENIX BITTERS
fTHHESE medicine* lure lung bean known
JL and appreciated Tor thoir extraordinary
and immediate power* of restoring perfect
health In per«ona Buffering under nearly every
kind of dilate to which the human frame it
liable.
The proprietor rejoice* in the opportunity af
forded by the universal diffusion of the daily
lor placing hi* VEGETABLE LIFE
july 10
I53tw3m
§130 KEWAftD.
Absconded from Waverley
I’lini i'inii’Camden County, on
tbo UUhdnyofJuly last, LAR’
kl N\ DICK, nnd CATO. Lor
kin in a stout Mulatto fellow, a-
about 28 year* of ago, 5 feet 6 to
Oincbo* high -he ha* a acnr on h‘n right cheek
alio Homo murk* of small pox about hi* face
particularly on hi* no*e. also a largo scar Irmn
an axe on hi* foot, near iho great toe. Larkin
hu* rather a feeble voice for a man ofhi* statue.
Cato i* u black fellow, nn African by birth, he
h a ■tout; nqtiare built fellow, about 5 feet 4 to
0 inches high—ha* the mark of hi* tribe on hi*
breast; ho i* ItkawUa ruptured, and ha* a very
largo mouth. Dick i* a small black, well set for
low, also nn African by birth, with n round faco
and dowu cast look, easily confused when inter,
rogated: there is also a singular appearance
about hi* mouth when alarmed. Tho nh »ve
three fellows wore bought ofthe estate of inn.
H. Morel, in March U33S, and formerly lived at
^th® Cotton h*m Plantation. Bryan Co. They
are ui*o well acquainted iu ami about Savannah
GEO. C. DUNHAM, Malinger. *
fab 23 53 (Georgian)
SWAIitt’8 PANACEA.
A S the internpornuce and luxury of tho age
nre hastening the ravngo* of scorbutic com
plaint*, and rendering the blood more impure,
and a* thousand* have destroyed their conatitu
tions by neglecting to apply the proper rente
dio*; to such, Swaim’s Panacea must bo and
ha* boon more than doubly valuable a* a certain
and effectual moan* of restoring them to perfect
health and vigor. Few families nre wholly - ex-
omplfront scorbniio affections, which exhibit vn-
rienisymptoins, a* eruptions, ulcerations, debil
ity, lossofnppetite and dejection, ail arising from
impure blood, and if not properly attended to,
produces the greatest injury to the constitution,
nnd may be imparted to iheir offspring. Swuim’s
Panacea is recommended at tin* lesson of the
year, a* nn invnlunble restorative of the system,
thereby invigorating the constitution and eun.;
blitig us tobearthodobilltatingeffecisofiha sum
mer season. It is conveyed by the circulating
fluids, and corrects their tendency tu all those di*
cases which origmnteinavitiatedblosd,diseased
liver,depravod appetite, or preili*po*itioii to ef-
lection ofthe lung*. vVc. No one, however, it
advised to use it without convincing themselves
ofthe truth ofwhnt is here stated.
This medieiuo is now used withsncces* in all
parts of the world, nnd is gaining great reputa
tion in England.
From Dr. Valentine Molt.
Professor of Surgery in the University of New
York, Burgeon of tho N. York Hospital. &c.
I have repeatedly used Swaim’s Pnnucen.
both in the Hospital and ill private practice, mid
have always found it to be n vnlualde medicine
in chronic,sypliililio,, mid scrnfiilouscompluints,
ad in obstinate cutnnoousaffection*.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From thisvariotts impositions which have bean
practised by adulteration, 5rc.even to the extent
of penury, for the purpose of imitating the me
dicine, is siiiBcitfiit to prove its efficacy in the dis
eases in which it hu* been sufficiently proven to
Imve cured. It is unnecessary to any further iu
relation to this Panacnn. other than to caution
the puhlicagninstthedole.terioiismixtnres which
have been niado to impose upon the ignorant
The genuine article can always bo found at the
store ofthe subscriber, who is the sole agentfor
this Slate. A. PARSONS. Druggist,
PILLS within the' knowledge nnd reach of eve*
ry individual in the community. Unlike the
host of pernicious quackeries, which boast of
vegetable ingredients the Life Pills are purely,
and soldly vegetable and contain neither mercury
antimony, arsenic, nor any other mineral in
any form whatever. They are entirely com
posed of extracts from rare and powerful'plant*,
the virtues of which, though long known m sev
eral Indian tribe*, and reoently to some eminent
pharmaceutical chemist*, aro altogether un
known to the ignorant pretenders to medical
science; nnd were never before administered in
so happily efficacious a combination.
THEPIKENIX BITTER8. are so called
because they possess the power of restoring tho
expiring embers of health, to a glowing vigor
throughout the constitution, as the Phmnix is
said tu be restored to life from the ashes of its
owndisolution. The Khcsnix Bitter are entire
ly vegetable,com posed of roots found onto in cor
lain part* ofthe wosterncountry, which will in*
fnhhly cure FEVER8 AND AGUF8 of at
kinds will never fail to eradicate entirely all the
effects of mercury .infinitely sooner than,theme*i
r iowerful propnrations of Sarsaparilla, and will
mmedintnlv cure ihe determination ofBLOOD
TO THE HEAD; never failiiithesic&xessiaci-
dent to young females; and will he fun lid's cendin
remedy in all cases Af nervous debility and weak
ness ol the most impaired constitution*.
A* a remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory
Rhoumstism, the efficacy ofthe Phcemx Bitters
will be demonstrated by the use of a single hot
tie. The usual dose ef these bitter* is half a
wine gins* full, in water or wine, sud this quart*
tity may bo taken two or three times s day .about
ha an hour before meal*, or a less quantity
may be taken stall time*. To those who pro
afflicted with indigestion after meal*, these bit*
ter* will provl* invaluable, as they very greatly
( increase the action ofthe principal viscera, help
them to perform their functions, and enable the
-tomnth \n discharge, into the bowels whatever
i*offun*ivH. Thus indigestion is easily and
speedily removed, appetite restored, and tho
mouth* of the nhsorbnnt vessels being cleansed,
nutrition i* facilitated nnd strength of body and
energy of mind nre the hapny results.
For further nhrticnlais of Aioffuii’s Life Pill*
and Phcctiix Butera,apply at‘Mr. Moffatt’*office
No 510 Broadway, New York, where the Pill*
can bo obtained tor 25 cent*. 50 cents, or $1
per buxt and tho Bitter* for $1 a $2 per bot
tle Numerous 'certificate* of the wonderful
efficacy of both, may be there inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW.
At hi* Store on tho Bay, corner of Drayton St.
nov 23
A SCHOOL FO i VOUNO LA
DIES. BOSTON, MASS.
A SCHOOL for Young Indies will be open
ed by tho AMmO* Grove, on Monday. Fob,
12th, for tuo reception of a limited uumber of
piipifli.
Tu mo* .—English Branches with the Latin
and French Languages,
For pnpils fiver 12 years of ago, $25 00 perqr
Do do under do do, 20 00 do
tulian, 5 00 do
Music, 15 (10 do
Drawing, (30 lessons) 10 00 do
Four young ladies botweenlho ages of 12 and
16, will be rocoived into the family, ifinimediute
applicAtldn be made. Terms of board $5 por
week.
References.—Rev; Dr. Stone, Boston. Mass.;
Rev. Dr. VVninwright, do do; Rev. T. H-. Vail,
Cambridge; Rov. E. Noiilville, Savannah, Gu.;
W. B. Bulloch, Esq. fjdo do; on. G. VV. Wal
thuur, Walthaiirville.
feb 10 40t
LANi>S FOR SALE-
T IIEsubscribar will sell on reasonable
term*, three small Farm* or Plantations,
iu Walton coiinty; two of which are known as
the CoWpens, adjoining land* fo'inorly owned
by Judge Harri*. (now the property of Col.
John A. Cobh.) These Farm* or Plantation*
are well improved, having all necessary and
comfortable buildings, with excellent springs of
water, with a small and well selected apple
orchard and o'ther pleasant fruits. Tho other
about two miles from the former, with a conn
fortsble dwelling house, with a few well select
oil apple tree*, and cevaral negro cabins. These
farms or plantations are well known to ho n*
healthy as any section of tho State. 8outh or
East of the mountain*. Term*,—Five Thous>
and Dollar* for the two first motioned; and
•Three Thousand for the last—possession will
bo given on the first of November next. The
terms of payment will he made easy to the
purchaser or purchasers.
IHNES HOLT, Sr.
juuo7 135—1f3m
Alillodgeville Recorder.
FOlt THE HAIR.
A FRESH supply of Oldridgo'* nalsnm
Columbia, genuine. Received and for
sale by ANSON PARSONS.
June 10
BO WAND’S PULMONAICIA,
OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT,
I N cases of obstinate Catarrh; in coughs
whether arising from recent or naglucted
I coldc; in Asthma; und us ail auxiliary, nnd
t moans ol* present reliof frouv tho threatening
1 symptoms of upproaching Pulmonary Con
sumption, un medieiuo hasprontor claims upon
tho confidence of tlt6 jtmlid than tho ubavo
medicine.
It i* for tho nflhctivo nnd troublesome symp
toms of coughing, expectoration or phlegm, pain
. fn tho breast, &o. which constitute prominent
mature* of the complaint, that the Pulmonarin
was designed, and has manifested its most vaiu
able properties.
It is equally useful of courso in the reliof of
Coughs and Colds, arising from sudden change*
of weather, fiom wearing damp linoii, &o.
1 For sale by
may 23 A. BARTOW.
^ EE HI ON SIRUP.
Roy’s superior Lemon Syrup,
O’ljF received and for salo by
.June 15 ANSON PARSONS.
A or rHOSPIIOBUS.
SUPPLY of superior Phosphorus; just
received and for *alo bv
PORCH Ell vVL\ ROCHE,
^ign of Gulden Globe, opposite the Market
June 14 Hi
PEAKE BAKEEV.
I BBL of Poarl Barley, received nnd for
sale by A. PARSONS,
j ii no 7 335‘
BEACH CUKKANT EOZEN-
G ES.
F OR Coughs. Cold*. Sore Throat. Hoarse 1
ness, dec. Received and fin sale by
June 12 ANSON PARSONS.
FIUWII SWEET OIL.
R ECEIVED 12 baskets Sallud Oil
G boxes do do
For sale by ANSON PARSONS,
jnno 10
LONDON PORTER.
T WELVE casks superior Lend on Porter,
7 dozen each. Ju*t received and for sale
by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
* jnnol3 140
UAESA.il OF iHASCATEEEO.
TO THE PUBLIC.
F ROM (he circumstance of no ^g;ent having
been heretofore appointed hy the sitbscn*
her ill Savannah, for the sale ofhi* Balsam of
Mascnietlo, its peculiar pioperties insy be na*
known to a great portion of this community,
notwithstanding its celebrity is almost universal,
not only iu other pan* of tho United Slates, but
in Great Britain and the continent of Europe.
For all diseases arising from a disordered
stato ofthe bowels or derangement ofthe diger
livo organs, such as Diorrhaia, Dysentery, Oy*»
pepsia, Cholera Morbus, Asiatic and Spasmo*
die Cholera, the Summer Complaint of Chil
dren, Colic, «&c. &o. there i* no remedy : n the
world so certain and so efficacious—being an
entirely vegetable preparation and diveaied of
every Ingredient that can possibly injure the
most delicate constitution, (in fact a healthy and
asroeahle tonic) it can bo taken by infants with
a* much safety and certainty of care as by per<
sons of n more advanced ago.
Tli« Proprietor* having appointed Mr. G
R. Hendrickson, Savannah, hi* sole Agent for
that town for the sale of hi* specific, subjoins
for the information of such n* may have any
doubt of it* never failing efficacy in the ubovc
mentioned diseases a few testimonials from
person* uf high mid eminent respectability, be
iug but a general sample of hundreds of similar,
loners which ho has fiom time to time received,
and many of which maybe found in a pamphlet
accompanying the Buis un, and which iikewise
can be seen ut the store of G. R. Hendrickson.
John Whkki.br. Occulist,
Sole Proprietor of the Balsam of Alascatello,
33Greenwichst. near the Battery, N. York.
Additional references in New York.
A. C. Castle, M. D. 311 Broadway.
Geo. P. Morris, Esq. 1 Bainloy st.
VV. Paxton Hallett, Esq.759 Broadway.
C. Kitchum, Esq. 71 William st.
J. B. Dodd, Esq 043 Broadway.
D. Kimberly, Euq 121 Front st.
Amos Leeds, Esq. 92 Hammersly st.
The subscriber in presenting this medicine to
public notice, docs it with a firm belief of iu
posiessing useful and excellent qualities, and
that it should not be ranked with the common
nostrum* ofthe dsv. Tho testimonials of its
happy effects, nre from a uumber ofresnectnble
gentlemen in the city of New York, well known
to persons in this place,
july 8 G.K. HENDRICKSON.
UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH
SCHEME
T HE following details of a Scire** or a
Luttkrt, lo be drawn in December next.
rf- r .T.!V? "■ ‘i* e '»i>« Un pa Hal.
LKLbli in the lii.tory of- Lotteries. P,i zra
tho omniintnxTEKKvxRaxroxxBxxx orrxnxD
to the public. Il i. true, there aro many blank.,
hn( on tho other linn J, tho oxtremoly low chorco
of $!20 por Ticket—Iho Valve anb Nomxxii
of tho Capital,, ond the roviwtl uftho good old
cngum of warranting that every piizo ahall be
dnwpjnd .old, will, we era tore, give univer-
•n^htlslhciinn. nnd e.pechilly to the Six'Horn
trar.i) Prizk IIoluxiu.
To ihn.o disponed to edventnvo, we recom
mend early application lining made to u. for
ticket.—wheu the ptixoii etc ell .old, blank,
only remain—Ilia fir.t buyer, have Ihe he.t
chance. We, therefore, emphatically ny—
DELAY NOT! but at once remit and tran.-mit
in II. your order., which ihell etwaya receive our
immediate otleiitiou. Letters lo bo addrewod,
end applications made to
SYLVESTER X CO.,
1M Broadway, New Yolk.
CTObeerve Ihe Nunibar, tut).
$700,000111*500,00011 $95,000!
6 prizes of $20,00011
• 3 prize, of $15,00011
3 prize, of $10,000 t
Grind Real Eatnte und Bank Slock
LOTTERY
Of Properly situated in Now Orleans,
IT The richest and most magnificent Schema
ever prevented to the public, in tbia or any
other country.
TICKET! O.VLT $20.
Authorized by in Act of the Legiaiativo Artmtv
“y ol Florida, and nndoi the Direction! of the
CoaitnUiinnera. acting tinder (ho mnie.
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December let, 1H39.
SCHMIDT .V. HAMILTON, Managera.
8YLVE8TER & CO., IfiG Broadway.
Now Yutk, Sole Agents,
rto coMziKATton ninriznalll
100,000 Inkauriuiu No. 1 upwards,in succession
The deeds of the Properly nud the Sloek tram-
farred intrust to the Commiaainneni appointed
by ihe ..id act of the Letulaiura uf Florida,
fur the accurily of tho Prtze Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME ill
1 Prizo-iTlio Arcade—380 fool, G inches, 4
lilies, on Magazine •Heel; 101 fast,
11 niche.,on Natahez aireet;
ISO feel, 6 inches, on Graviar at
Rented at about $37,000 per on-
num.
Valued at
1 Priza—City Hotel—163Bon Com
mon street, 140 feat, 6 inches, on
Camp st. Rented it $20,000—
Valued at
1 Prize—Dwelling House (adjoining
the Arcade) No, 16,24 ft. 7 inchi
es front on Natchez «t. Rented
ai $1200—Valued at
Prixe—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
Nu. 18,23 ft I tout mi Natchez st.
Ranted at $ 120(1—Valued at
) rrize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
N». 20,23 feat front nn Natchez
at. Remednl$1200—Valued at
1 Piixe—Ditto—No. 23, North east
corner of Basin & Custom.hnuio
street;40 fuet fronton Basin, nnd
40 feet on Fraukliti si. by 127 ft.
deep in Custom linuso st. Rented
a» $1600—Valued ul
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 24. South .west
corner of Basin dr Custom house
street; 32 feet, 7 inches nu Basin
32 feet, 7 inches on Franklin, J27
feet, IO|inchosdeop in front of
Custom house street. Rented at
$1500—Valued at
1 Prizo—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8
inches on Royal street, by 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Rented at $1400.
Valued at
Prize—250 share* • Canal Bank
Stock. $100each
I Ditto—200 ditto Com do. do do
1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanics’ and
Trader*’ do do
1 Ditto—100*do City Bnnk do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do dp do
1 Ditto-100 do do do dn do
1 Ditto—50 do Exchange Bank do do
I Ditto—50 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bunk do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
1 Diito—15 dn Alecbauics' & JTia-
dera* dodo
1 Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shares of the Louis*
isna State Bank, $100 each, each
Prize $1000
do - each 2 shares of $ 100 each,
each Prize $300, ofthe Gas Light
Bank
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of the
Bnnk of Louisiana
200 do—each 1 share of $100, ofthe
Naw Orleans Bank
150 do—each 1 share of $100 of the
Union Bank of Florida
LAW INSTITUTION «FIIAU-
VARD UNIVERSITY.
T HF. Auuimn Terra of the Law School
will commence ou iho 28th day of August
next.
Tho design of this Institution n to afford a
complete course’ of legal education for gentle*
men intonded for the bar in either of the Uni*
ted States. The course of instruction ombra.
ces the various branches of Publio nnd Cunsth
lutional Law. Admiralty, Moritime, Equity and
Common Law, with occasional illustrations uf
Foreign Jurisprudence. Tho active Inbora of
instruction are shared equally by Mr. Justico
Story, who ia Dane Professor of Law in the U-
niversity, end by Mr. Green leaf, the Royal Pro*
feasor of Law, who has the immediate direction
and superintendence of the Law School.
No previous examination is necessary for nd*
mis-ion; but the student it expected to produce
testimonial* of good character. lie also gives a
bond of $200 to the Steward, with a surely res.
dent In MussachutoiU, for the nayraontot Cot*
lege dues.
The fees are at the rale ef $100 per annqm.
and aro computed for any period not less than,
one quarter; for which turn, without additional
chaige, student* have the use of the lecture
rooms, the Law end College Libraries, and text
books; and nre admitted to all the public lecture*
in the University. ’They may n!*o study any
foreign language in the University, for $10 per
itnniim. The price of board varies from $2 25
to $3 50 per week, nnd of room relit from 75
cents to $| 25 nsr week. Fuel, prepared for
use, is furnished, at cost, by the Steward.
The Acadtmicul year, which commences nn
the fourth Wednesday iiuAugiut. ia divided in*
to two terms of twenty weeks each, and two
vacations of six weeks each, alternately sue*
ceeding each other.
. Instruction is given by examinations, and
oral lectures and expositions, of which each
Professorghesat least six, every week, to the
several classes. A Mtioi Court is liolden in
each week, at which a cause, previously given
out, is argued by four student*, and an opinion
ia delivered by the preaiding Professor.
The degree of Bachelor of Laws to conferred
by the University on nil student* who have com*
plated the regular term oi* professional studies
required ill llio States to which they respective*
Iv belong, eighteen months theyeof, or three
mil terms, having been passed in the Lew
School of this Institution.
In behalf of the Faculty.
SIMON GKEENLEAF,
Royal Professor of Law.
Cambridge, Mnss June 10,1639;
jnne 20 147fr .
JUST KKCEIYEO-
1 CASE Florence Bonnet
1 do sup. do do
Leghorn Straw*
flnq tin
um’h;
1 do
1 do
1 do
2 do
3 do
tid’d. dn
Tissue rid
3 dux Boy* Cap*
14 duz black and white ildbdsj suh’br Zfh
8 dox Tissue Hoods
6 boxes Donhei Ribbons
5 pbs Printed Lsv*n
15 do do jUnmbrid
4 rcUmls Irish Linen
6 pea Linen Sheeting
20 do Russia Diaper
11 do Bird* KVb Diaper
4 do Liuhti Drill.
6 do Crape for Pantaloon#
7 do Summer Cnssihiviu
Scotch Gingham*
English P»fm* •
Loitjr Lawn* '
4*4. 5*4 end 6-4 Bohhinot
Bobbinei Edgings
Thread Lncc*
Plain and open work Silk Glovel
..... . do do Hose
Which will bo sold nt reduced prices, hi
. A. A. WM. II. LLOYD,
jwy 5 Alarhet Square.
10
Dollars.
709,000
600,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
15,000
25,000
20.000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
5000
5000
2500
25U0
1500
1500
20,000
2000
20,000
20,000
TAX NOTICE.
mrOTICE i« hereby given that a tax for the
IT year A D. 1839, has been assessed upon
all property real and personal, within the limits
ofthe city of Brunswick, amounting to twenty
tlireo| hundred, sixty 1 * seven dollar* and eighty
ono cents, which the owner* of said property
are hereby requested to pay within Eight
Week* from the date of this notice. All tho
property upon which the taxes ahull not be paid
agreeably to tho request in this notice will be
immediately advertised for tale at the expeuso
ofthe owner.
Name* of the owners of property in said ci
ty, so far a* known to lha subscriber:
The Brunswick and Florida Rail Road Co,
Geo. Andetson, John W. Anderson, U. A,
Breed. E. Bend, Brunswick Land Co. J. Bah
e BI# OSYABFROS.
BABES round thread heavy Flaxen Os*
nsburgsjjn*t received an.lli.r H.il.’ by
■prillO DEO. W. PEHN,HhaJV Hi.ild’rf
SIimiEK GOODS.
Ju»t Received,
'■JlLAID Linen Drill, GeorgiaNanketn.Llu*
ST an anti Cotton Gloves, col’d Silk I’ongefi
Hilkla. white Pongee lldkli 6
Unbleached col',I and White Cotton llose
French Linen Drill, while Liken Dtill
Silk end Lotion Umbrella.. For .ale by
GEORGE W. BEHN.
m, X I s Shed', Building, .
IIOSIRRYi
GENERAL MtorlhwM ofLadiee, Mim
Ms.atmSmeii’a .,iid Uov'e Silk end Cot*
Ion Hotter, „f nlmnn overv delcriptinn, fur
FI LLER, MOORE A CO.
jnne 8 )3G
T ’CO PLANTERS.
I1E SnlMcriber, Agent lor the Atlichd
Mannfaclunng Company, hue constant!
ly on hand, a supply oflhair dtmrcuic Woollen
and Lotion Goode, a superior articlo l'n r fiegnj
Clothing, NOBLE A. HARDEE.
jun»11
w IIrt VAHIEEA BEASSj
*"PPV of Vanilld
July 3
Beans, for sale by
ANSOfi PARSONS.
FUENCI1 WORK’D COLLARS.
S CARTON rich French Worked Collarei
JL hu ulc cheapt by
jnlyB
AVERY & JOHNSON.
PERFUMERY, SOAPS A YD
FANCY ARTICLEH.
P RENTISS’Toilet Soap
Brown’* Windsor do, do Shaving do
. Connosienr Shaving do. do Cream de Savotl
. Prentiss’ Emolism (or shnyitt* .
uirvu . «.n», M „.n.mv« . I Unno, in knis, cinnamon dodo
four Adm. Kat. of Jas. Mussman, Robt. Bolton, Almolid do do, white perfumed do do
A. G. Butnott, Fit. Major John Berrien, Celby
& Davis. 8. D, Coibttt, Stephen Chase. U.
Dart. H. Dnbignon, Goo Dnptee. T. Dait.T.
C. A. Dexter.E. A. Dexter.L. 8. D'Lyon,Ann
Domoio.John McDermid.Moses Ea-tmau.John
Franklin. Thos. Glascock, R. L. Gamble, T/*
W. Goode, J. J. Higginbotham, Est. Priscilla
Uoiistoun. Patrick Hoiixtuun, R. llnzlehnrst,
Beiij. S. Harris, Ex. to Est. John Milton, Robt.
Hutchinson, Bank of Brunswick, The Bums*
\Vick Lumber Co. M. II. & J Hubbard, Thos.
B. King, S. C. King, Sarah A. Kimberly, Ann
King, J S. Lawrence, Louisa Lench, Celia
Lamb, A. H. Mernman, Jos. Moore, W. B.
Miller, Henry M. Meals sud Sister, Solomon
Moody, P. M Nightingale, R. S. Pile*, J. G.
Pntninn, R. Pooler for illr. Porter, Mrs. Pin*
dor, Mr*. Postell, Jana Remshnrt, E. S. Rees,
Jos. Ryal*. Alex. Scott, Win H. Sides. J. R.
SaUDsey, C. J. Shelton, W. P. White, Est. A.
Whitehead, P, J, Williams, Ann Wright,
A. L. KING, Mayor.
Brunswick, Jane IK), 1839.
july 3 loOfie *
SCENTED SOAPS.
R ECEIVED, 6 boxes Vuriegntod Soap
6 do White scented in jnr«, for rale by
july 3 ANSON PARSONS.
15,000
CASTOR OIL.
F IFTY IlOZ. snperioricold prersedCastor
Oil, suitablo.for Infants and delicate persons
tut received nnd for sale by
dec 132t G. U. HENDRICKSON.
FRICTION MATCHES. •
GROCE Patent Friction Malhes.
superior to all o|hnr kind*. Just re».
ccivcd nud lor sale by „ . .
jane 1(1 G. It* HENDRICKSON.
WASHING SODA, dec.
BUL of Washing Soda
2 do Sal Erntu** 0 do Pearl Ash
Rocoived and for buIh by
Rot
J
iimb M
ANSON PARSONS.
600 Prize*. $1,500,000
TICKETS $20—A’O SHARES.
The whole of the Tickets,with their Numhei .
ns nho those containing the Prizes, willbeex*
amtned and sealed by the Commissioners ep*
minted tinder tho Act. previously to their being
nu into the wheels. Due wheel will contain the
whole oftho Numbers, the other will contain the
Six Hundred Prizes, arnUhe first 600 Numbers
that shall he drawn ouf. wifi be entitled to such
Prize as may be drawn to its number, end the
fortunate holders of such Prizes will haversiich
property transferred to them immediately after
iho drawing, iiuincutnbered, and without any
Deduction! ^
U* Editors of every Paper in the United
State*, in the West Indie*, in Cannda, nnd otto
er ofthe'British Province* are teguesied to tu
sert the above, a* a standing advertisement, un
til the 1st of December next, and to send their
account to us, together with a paper containing
the advertisement.
SYLVESTER & CO., 15G Broadway, N. Y.
may 15 115
CASTOR OIL AND SALTS,
<gT> 4N UOZ superior Castor Oil, suttuble
fjl Up for infants and delicate persons.
50 do d« do do, No l
60 do low priced do do, for plantation*
200 hrtxo* Salt*. 25 lbs each. Jusl received
nnd for sale low, by
july 5 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
NOTICE
T HE Suhscrihor h«* given Mr. R Rniftml
an interest in his business, which in fm
tnre will be conducted under the nemo and
stylo ofC B Carter «& Co.
jnne 1 13«t* C. B. CARTER.
BLACKING.
XTD F.CElVKD.u fresh supply of Day «& Mnr*
K, tin*’ Liquid Blacking, do Thompson &
Cm Font! do, mill for Kilo by n
jttttc;1 # A. I’ARSONS.
JO PHYSICIANS <fc COLilTKY
^ MERCHANTS.
raqME milucribers offer for «nlo on necom
H modatiug terms, it well selected stock of
English. French and American Drugs, Modi*
due*. Paint*. Oil*, Perfumery, Glassware and
Fancy Articles, where they respectfully ivtte
Physician* and Country Merchants locall and
examine fi»r themselves. ,
PORCUER A LA ROCHE.
Sign ofthe Golden Globe,
Opposite the Markot.
N. B.—PltoMcUn prcscriptioua put up at
till hours at night. J"v *
FKE8H SPICES.
Q! BAGS Black Popper, 3do Pimento
>4* 1 bbl Nutmegs, received nnd for sale by
july 3 ANSON PARSONS.
BIRD SEED.
1 BBL Canary Seed, 1 do Hemp do, re
ceived and for sule by
july 3 ANSON PARSONS.
FLAYING CARDS.
T WO GROSS superior Playing Cards,
received and for sale by
juno 10 THOMAS RYERSON.
CHLORIDE LIME.
Tj 4HdkiALBS. Chloride Lime, in pack-
U. ngea from 35 a 701b., just re
ceived and for *ale by
,rs, juno 10 THOMAS RYERSOM.
ex* ““
SPICER APICES.
W ARRANTED free from deleterious in.
gradients.
Superior Alspicq, do ground
Bo Bluck Pepper do
Do Ginger do
Do Nutmegs, do Cloves
Do Cayenne end African Peppers
The above Spice* are offered for sale on nc*
comtnbdnting term*, hy
rORCHER A LA ROCHE.
Sign oftho Golden Globe,
jnne It Opposite the Markot.
LEMON SYRUP, STARCH, Ac.
UOZ superior Lemon Syrup, extra
quality,
30 boxes Colegnte’s l*t quality Starch
2(1 do London Mustard
10 box«* Underwood’* do, in tin canisters.
Just received nud for sale by
july 5 • G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Palmer's Cream of Soap*
Pomatums in pots and rolls
Hair Oil* and Hnlr Paivdors, asserted
Tooth, Hair; Nail and other Brushes
Mechi. Lander’* and Emerson’*attporior Rato/
Strop*
Large, fine and Pocket Cotubli
Alio,
Received per brig Savannah, a fresh itippIV
of Unto Baso, Red Top and Whito Dutch
Turnip Seed. Also; a handsome ns.iartmcnt of
Violin Strings, London Mustard, superior its.
zora, Ac., with a complete assortment of
Drug*. Medicines, Arc. Ibr family or plnutaiiuti
use, for sale on accommodating terms, bt
PORCHER A LA ROCHE.
Sign of the Golden Globti*
Opposite (be Market.
Also, a supply of coarse French Rapped
Snuff, for sale ns above. July 5
ItOWAND’S TONIC IUl.VJFlUtll
OH VKGETAULK FEBRIFUCt:.-
A specific ond ln*Ung cure for I’evcr A Aguer
T HIS worthy remedjrilenrutifily repala tlid
. slur of lining a quack medicine, it having
tweq the result of many years experience nnil .
labor, in the medical nraclied and ohservationl
of Fever nnd Agne. It is compound of such
medical principles as were considered most fit
to restore the harmony of action between tho
atomneb. liver, and tho other important fifnc*
tions of the *y*tem, the to** of which harmony
is evidently the immediate cause ofthe disease.
It speedily promote* a regular nud healthy ap
petite, which ia generally entirely dftxtrnjcd or
rendered very tirecnriom*; by whifch efleet, vig
or and strength is soon afforded to the w hold
system. It must bo apparent to nil. that p, me*
dicine possessing these peculiar virtues, i* use*'
•ful in a great variety of cnmplninf*. by .renews
ing the healthy action of the digestive orgniw
it ha* proved itself of remarkable benefit III dyM .
K a, depraved nppeiitc< heart burn, water
, flaiiilency, jntindico,night sweats, dy*eii.
tery, bowel complaints, nnd many other nffec-
tion* of similar origin. But it i* in tho treat*
ment of fevers, nml especially tn Fever am!
gue, or intermittent fever, that it* power* hnvd
bpen principally tested, and wlm.thbso whil
have seen its usefnlney*. it is proufiuuced soyl
eretgn to all vomedica heretofore discovered fof
those disease*. It 1iu* nl*o been u*cd as a pic J
ventive, by many who were *ulijeci,tu n pbri a
odical recurreucy of Chills and fever, ntid it had
always warded off the apprehended attack.— 3
0*lt was deemed not improper to ncconipnity
the febrifuge with a few ofthe many nnuRitocar
certificate* politely furnished to'the proprietitr.
cot(dborutive oftho foregoing statement*. Fdf
further account* of it* greut useftillies*, ted
pamphlets accompanying each bottle.
A fresh supply rcctivod nnd forsntb liv
A. PARSON'S.
july 10 No. 8 Gibbons* Building^
SECOND HAND GIG & IIAK
NESS FUR SALE.
T HE’Gig hns been recently pm in complete
repnirfexcept tho cloth top.) The whole
will be *old for $95. F.nqttir at this office-
may 29 126ca
COOPEH’8 IV AVAL, IllSTOltY
T HE Hi.toiy oftho Navy of the U. Stale.
of Atneiica, by J. Fennitnore Cooper, in
3 volumes 8vn.
Birth.. Dentil, anti Mnrriogea. by thcanlltor
of'Snying. nntl Doing..’ An. 2vol*.
Nleltnln. Niekleby, pnrl 3d.
Jack Sheppard, perl 3d. .
The Istw l.ihrnry for Mny, containing I.enin
on Trn.teantl Trustee..
The Atnorirart Journal ofthe Mddicnl Scion'
ces, for May, die. Jnstreenived.
juno 3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
SFIIIUIZ AM, SOI>A FOW-
DEItS.
R F.GE1VF.D. n large supply nf Mnyttnrd A
Noyes’>Soidlitz and Soda Powder*, nud
for mile by ANSON PARSONS,
jnne 15 142
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
Ql ft*' BOXES of Swaim's celebrated Pa'
nnceu, l dozen each. Just received
aud for s vie by
march 30
G R. HENDRICKSON
SHAVING SOAPS.
C OMPOUND Naples Shaving Cukes
Genuine do do Snap in pots
Guerlain’s dn Cream do. nod
a fine assortment of superior Razors A Strops.
Just received und for mile hy
jnne 4 G, R. HENDRICKSON
TOILET POWDER,
CUbTODl MOUSE ST. BIAKY*S,
Dirt ct inn fur SI. An times Rur,
CST. ANDREWS INLET lie*in Int 31 lt*£»
Ioii. 81 degs32mhi. in the Slate iifUmir
gin.-Entrance between Cumberland nful Jekyi
Iidnml*. having eleven feel water, on Ihe bar at
low tide, distance from iho Light llnunh on Lit
tle Cumberland Llnrnl, North point about An veil
miles There nre $ Buoys (tor ihe entrmire nntf
intge Buoy placed jti*l within lite bar. iu tlirc o
fathom*, low tide; one Spar Buoy Mi it spit off
'the North point of Little Cumhurland Ll.ind.nrtd
one Spar Buoy in the middle ofthe sound, on or
nlmnl. made at llio month’of the great Satillar
River
Bring the Light ifnnso to bear tV 6y N.,\vhuit
the uuler Buoy will be in a range whh Light
Uausevaud mu for it till the bar, nml up with*
the outer Buoy; the South point of Jckvl ivito
then be N. IV. £ \V, alt^r the 6qtifst> N. IV. by
VV. ttnik betwuerr the ppfrrts of Cotrtbcrlam?
and Jekyl Islands,and abreu*t ofthe linoy
off Climberlnficj point; feavirg /l to the Sniiifif
whore will.be found grind souAdhig* from 3 ttw
R ECEIVED, a fresh supply ol iine Toilet 5 futlmm* near thophnrd. ..
Powdur, plain and pernimed, (Iln*e*mid AKCIJIBAID CLA'RKt
Violet) Powder-Boxes and Puff*; for wd* by
juno 14 A. PARSONS
Sureiituondent of Lig|its A Bmjf*
jnnu 19 U4tl‘V.