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id* CLCANSE AND PBUIFV
'mi; hod v.—Tim «iip lloatiun ;of tira'priiicii
Silo uri’uigntinn bomg nllovtred to l>o one of the
greatest utility in the cure nml prevention of
uiscuro, it U of the greeteit consequence to eti
certain what meiliciue ii capable of producing
the ncnitiu xrr.oT in the oosieit, end el the
a.nra time in the moat effectual manner.
It hai now no longer to contend with the
blind prejudices of the greatest portion of the
pabtici ills only wim those few who still are de
termined to be “killed according to rule.” like
the people of old who 'would have’ a'Kfng to
reign over them.' Dnt. thanks to the cireula.
■ t of newspapers—thanks to the general dif-
on of knowledge, winch enables nineteen
...litleths or THE PEOPLE to rend and to
udgo for themselves—now wo no longer bo-
ieve in swallowing that doudly uiinoral, Man-
cunr, professing to cute—but universally leav
ing us in a worse condition after its use.
Wo no longer believe in lira absurd notion
that Inlluninntiona of any kind cab bo cured by
abstracting our life—OUll III.OOD. Ttisnow
well understood that an iuRainniation ii.a wiso
onmttAacs of NaTuna. a signal that she re
quires the assistance of purgative medicine to
cose her pf the nnorosiive burden which elie
tprnVcs by ilie high Tever and Ilia atrong putsef;
Us wanted to bo removed. In nthor words, the
(tody culls fora vegetable eleatuing
Uraxoretii's VKOitTAiit.r. Uxiversat, Pit is,
'require no skill in their adminisirotiom tho
.printed direction only bus In be oiiiorvcu, end
’they describo tho just proportion or tho doso, to
the inagnitudo of Use diicaso to bo ourod.
LiI all ptrsom read the following opinion of a
gentleman tcAo mil know the quuldito of ihue
BRANDRETH'8 PILLS.
This medicine is acknowledged to bo one of
tho most valuable etor discovered, as a purifier'
of the blood and fluids. It Is superior to Snr.
sipsrllln. whether as o sodorifio or altoraliro. It
stands infinitely boforaaU tho preparations or
combinations of Morcury. Its purgative nroi
portlet are alone ofinealeuloble value—for there
l’ills may be taken doily ton ary peiiiod, and
instead of weakening by llio cathartic effect,they
■add alrangth by taking away the cause ofwoak'
met). There is no good ftl ercurv doos, which
theso Pills do not likowise. But they liavo none
.of tho miserable olfects of that ueabi.y tr.ctr-
sc. The TEETH are not injured—lire bones
and limbs are not paralyzed—no—but in tho
.toad ofthaao distressing symptoms, now life
and consequent animation is ovidont in avery
movement of the body. Bkandrbth’s Piles
are indeed a Universal Remedy, for they cure
apposite diseases) they cure Inylammation end
•Chronic Rheumatism! They cure Diabetes
and SthanovahvI They cure Dysentery and
(Constitutional Costivexess! They will cure
nil these apparently opposite diseases, ueoause
thoy cleanse ana purify the blood, provided,
however, nature ii uot beyond all human AS.
DISTANCE. Four yaara Ibis modioino has
(tow been boforo the public in the U. Stalest
Wherever it has baan introduced it hna atipersc
ilod all other remedies.
Dr. Brandrath's Offices in New York are 241
BROADWAY, 185 Hudaon at. am) 370 Bow.
■ery.irftMen Prince amt llauetmttt.
25 ceuls par box with directions.
Beware of oounlorfeita.
Druggists never mado agents.
Each of Dr. Brandroth'a Agents havo an cm
graved certificate,dated within ilia iwulvo months
licit preceding. These certificates ato renew.
«d regularly tthcrofiiro whan over twelve inontbs
<ild they no longer guarautco the genuiiionesa
of tho mcdicino.
.o'Renumber Druggie'eore never made Agente.
' Sold by SEABORN GOODALL, corner of
Congress and |Jeffiirson atraets, (near the Mar-
■tut) THE ONLY AGENT FOR THE BALI OF THE
arnuisk Urandreth’s PtLLt in Savanuah.
jnly 10 153tw3m
swaims Vermifuge
rjnillS romody counteracts the whole train
JL of disoaaoa arising Rom the dobility ortho
digestifs organs or a deprived condition of the
stomach end bowols.
Mdit ortho disonsea of children originate in
verminous afieeliona.
Worms destroy the nourishment which la in
tended by nature to aupport life.
Tile Immediate olfect ofSwaim'e Vormifitge,
are to tranqullito tho alomach, elenr it ofacidii-
oua phlegm, dissipate superfluous bile, jncreaas
thegreitlc juicoi niidproinoloheallby digestion.
It alleviates sick hondnclia, mid is at) antoilntt
fortlio Cholera Morbus of our country, dirraw
favor attd ague, and that class of diseases which
owotlioir origin to a disordered stato of tho sic-
inacli or bowels.
This romody ozpols worms by giving henllli)
action to tho stomach anil organs ofiligostion—
Tlioro is nothing in its composition to kill worms.
Tlioy are soldom soon nftor its uso, and tho pa
tiout iniprovos in health, color and tippotito.—
Those romedloswhichkill worms inustofcourso
injure the stomach niateriallv, nml tho cause of
many serious couiplainls. This fuel has boon
materially nngloctcd by the faculty, ami Iho or-
rnr Ima never been discovorod until Swaim's
Vorminigo proved it to the entire satisfaction of
ovary family who has used it.
Too medicine is no less efficacious in innnyo
too disonsea of grown persona, by dissipating
thoso morbid socrotions which produce dysen
tery, diarrim, cholera morbus, piles, fover and
nguo, dyspopsio, acidity of Ilia stomach, foul
breath, and the disagreeable olfactions oonso-
quoin upon billioui disorders.
It is now in genorol use in most parts of the
world. Families resident in tiio country, tra
vellers going into tho interior or voyaging into
distent tropical climates, (insulated from modi,
col talent) would find ritvoim'a Vermifuge of
groatodvantage
9190 IIEW1UB.
Absconded from Wavorloy
> Plantation. Camden County, on
the IClhdey of July last, LAR
CATO. ‘
inf the IClh day t
nJSfl KIN, DICK, and CATO. Lar-
kin is a stout Mulatto fallow, a-
■ about 28 yeant of age, 5 foot 0 to
0 inches high —He has a scar on his right cheek
also somo marks of small pox about ilia faeo,
3>artioalarly on his noao, also a large scar from
Yin qso on his fuol, near tho great too. Larkin
lias rather a fooblo voice for a man ofliia atatite.
Cate is a black follow, an African by birth, ho
Is a stout, square built follow, about 5 foot 4 to
(I inohes high—has tho mnrk of his tiibo on bis
broaati ho is likewiso ruptured, and has a very
largsmouth. Dick iso small black, well set fel
low, also an African by birth, with a round faca
and down Cast look, easily confused when inter
rogated: there Is also a singular appearance
about his mouth when alarmed. Tho above
three follows wore bought of tho estate ofjno.
II. Morel, in March 1838, and formerly lived at
tho Cotton ham Plantation, Brynn Co. They
istra also well acquainted in and about Savannah
GEO. C. DUNHAM, Manager,
fob 28 50 (Georgian)
SWAI.H'S PANACEA.
A 8 tho intemperance ond luxury of the ngo
jrxLaro hnsloning tho ravages of scorbutic com
plaints, and rendering tho blood more impnro,
and as thousands liavo destroyed their conslitn
tiona by iioglecting to apply the propor reme
dies! to such, Swaim's Panacea must bo and
haa boon more than doubly vnlunble us a certain
ond effectual moans iif restoring thorn to perfect
boaltli olid vigor. Few families ore wholly ex
empt from scorbutic oflbotioits, which exhibit va
rious symptoms, ns eruptions, ulcerations,debil
ity, lossnlappetito and dejection, nil arising from
impnro blood, and if not pisporly attended to,
produces the greatest injury to the constitution,
and may lioimpartodiolhuiroffspring. Swaim's
Panacea ia recommended at this season of tho
year, as oil invnlunblo restorative of the system,
thereby invigorating tho conatilntinn ond onaJ
bling ua to boor tho debilitating elfectsof lire sum
mor season. It is convoyed uy the circulating
fluids, ond corrcctsthcirtondency to all llinso dia
crises which originate in avitiatcdbload. diseased
liver, depraved appetite, or predisposition to af
fection aftlm lungs, fire. No one, however, is
advised to uso it without convincing themselves
of the truth oftvhat is herestnted.
This medicine is now ftsed with success in ell
parts of tho world, anil is gaining grout reputal
lion in England.
From Dr. Valentine Mod.
ProfesAr of Burgory in tho University of Now
York, Surgeon of tho N. York Hospital, Ac.
I liavo ropoatodly nsod Swaim's I'nnacen,
both in the Hospital and in private practice, and
liavo always found it to he a valuable mcdicino
ill chronic,syphilitic,, ondserofulouscomplaints,
ud in obstinate atilaneniianflbctinns.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
Fromthiavariouaimpositionnwhielihave boon
practised by adulteration, jrc. oven to the extent
of porjury.for tho purpose ofimitating the me
dicine, isaufficient to prove itaolficney ill tho dis
eases in which it has been sufficiently provon to
havo cured. It ia unnecessary to soy further in
relation to this Panacoo, olhor than to caution
tho puhlioagoinsttho doleterioua mixtures which
havo been mado to iinposo upon the ignorant
The genuine articio call always be found at the
store oftho subscriber, who is the sola ogentfor
this State. A. PARSONS, Druggist,
'A SCHOOL, FO't YOUNG JLA
DIES, BOSTON. MASS.
4 SCHOOL fur Young Ladles will bo open
od bv tho Aliases Grovo, on Monday, rob,
for tho rocoptien of a limited number of
p untile.
Tuition.—English' Branches with tho Latin
an ad Frencli Languages,
F or p upila over 12 yonra of ego, 925 OOporqr
Us do under do do, 20 00 do
talian, 5 00 do
Music, 15 00 do
Drawing,(30lossona) 10 00 do
Four young ladies between tho ages of!2and
15, will be received into the family, if immediate
application bo made. Terms ofboard 95 per
Jhferencet.—Rev. Dr. Stone, Boston, Mass,
Rev. Dr. Wainwright, do do; Rev. T. H. Vail
Cambridge; Kev. E. Neulville, Savannnh, Ga.
W. B. Uttlloeh, Esq, udo do; on. G. W. Wal
Iheur, Walthoitrville.
fab 10 40t
JBOWAND’S PUL, MONA It I A,
OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
"B\N eases of obstinato Catarrh; in coughs
JL whether arising from recontor negloctod
• coldc i in Asthma; mid os an auxiliary, and
■ moans of present reliof from tho threatening
symptoms of approaching Pulmonary Con-
.nmpvlon, no mutiiciuo Imsgreator claims upon
tho confidence of tiio invalid Ilian tho above
tnedociiiq.
Ita'a for tho ofiliotive and troublesome syntp.
tomstifeongliiiig,expocloratinn nrphlogm, pa i:
fn thoihroiiNt, &o. which eonslittito prominent
mature s of tho ooinplaint, tlmt the Pnlnionariit
vraa dusignod. and has manifested its most volu
able properties.
' It njWltially naoful of course in tho relief of
Coti| .flit and Colds, arising from sudden changos
hr wt other, front woaring damp lirieii, Ac.
Fn,r sale by
majr 23 A. BARTOW.
^ JLEMON SYRUP.
lit Bit DOJ5 Roy'sauporior Lemon Syrup,
US VI ' received ami for said by '
.. June i'5 ANSON PARSONS.
.PHOSPHORUS.
k l 8U I'PLY ofauporinr Piiospliorus, just
-a. IL roco, 'ved.nnd for sulo by
PORCIIEU A LAROCIIE.
Sign of (golden Globe, oppueitu the Markot,
June 14 J4i
Kepteunstnmly on hand, ond Toronto by
A PARSONS,solo Agent for tho Sir
State.
J'RIDAY EVENING. JULY 10, 1830.
COLT'S
BOOK-KEEPING.
A PRACTICAL work anon a nlan entirely
new.—The-accounts which form iho bar
ea of Iho science nro classed nndor Fivo Divi-
wont, with definite explanations after the formt
or grnmmnr and arithmetic. It contains a vo
cabulary of mercantile terms and phrases. Also,
a Key explaining tho nature and niangir of Jour
nahzing each ofthe Day Book entries is a prac
tical accountant would explain the same to hit
pupil; this so simplifies tho science that any
young man orcommon English education may
acquire.a knowledge without the assistance ofa
teacher. ’1 o which is nddod, Directions to the
Lenruor.nitd Practical Forms Tor Keeping books
in every extont mid varioty ofcotmitorcial hour
os; Public Addresses, tho first over delivered
upon tho subject, Sco. &c. Just received and
forsalo whofessln nnd retail by
jan8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
raOFFATT»8 LIFE PILLS AND
T tt PUCENIX BITTERS A
UPSL medicines have long boen known
and appreciated Tor thoir oxtruurdinnry
and immediate powers or restoring ported
health to porsons suffering under nearly every
kind or disease to which tho human fame is
liable*
Tho proprietor rejoices in iho opportunity af
forded by the universal diffusion or the daily
for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE
1 ILLS within tho knowledge nnd reach of cvo«
ry intlivhliial in tho coininiiiiiiy. Unliko tiio
lio.l of poruicioii. qniieknrio., whioh boast of
vogolnbla iogreiliout. iliu Life Pill, ore purely,
and coldly vegetableaud contain noitliar inorcuty
antimony, arsonio, nor any olhor mineral in
any form wlmlovor. Thoy r.re entirely ooin-
posed nfoxtracl. from rare nnd powerlhl'plnnu,
Iho virtue, of which, tiiougli long known to .ev-
oral Indian tribos, and rccoutly to somo eminent
nhnrmucoutical chomists, nro oltogelher tin*
known to the ignorant pretenders to modicnl
science; and wore never before administered in
so happily efficacious a combination.
TI1E PHOENIX BITTERS, are so called
because they possess the power of restoring the
expiring embers of hoallh, to n glowing vigor
throughout tho constitution, as the Phamix is
•aid to be restored to life from tho ashes of its
own disotulion. The Ithamix Bitter nro entire
ly vogotnble, composed of roots found oulv in cor
tnm parts of the western country, which" will in*
falibly cure FEVERS AND AGUF8 of at
kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely all tho
effects of mercury.infinitely soonorthunitheiiiosi
powerful preparations orSarsaparilln, nnd will
immediately cure tho determination ofULUOD
TO THE HEAD; never fniliiftlion^ncnind-
dent to youngfemuleti and will ho found a cerldin
remedy in oil cases of nervous debility andxctak-
ness oftho most impaired constitutions.
As a remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory
Rhonmntism, tho efficacy oftho Phamix Hitters
will bo demonstrated by tho uso of a single bot
tle. The usual dose of thoso bitters is hnlf a
wine glass full, in water or wine, and this quail*
tity may be taken two or three times a day .about
ha an hour hofore meals, or n less quantity
mny bo taken at all times. To thoso who are
affiictcd with indigestion after meals, these bit*
ters will prove invaluable, ns thoy very greatly
increase the action oftho principal viscera, help
them to perform their functions, and enable tho
stomach to dischnrgo into tho bowels whatever
is offensive. Thus itidigestion is easily and
speedily removed, nppelito restored, nnd tho
months of the nbsorbant vessels bomg cleansod,
nutrition is facilitated and strength of body and
energy or mind nro tho happy results.
For farther particulars orMoffutt's Lifo Tills
and Phamix Bitters,apply nt Mr. Moffutt'sofiico
No 510 Broadway, New York, whore the Pills
can be obtained lor % cents. 50 cents, or 91
per box; and tho Bitiers for 91 a 9‘J per bot
tle. Numerous certificates of tho wonderful
efficacy of both, may be there inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW.
At his Store on the Bay,, comer of Drayton St.
nov 23
LANDS FUR SALE.
T HE subscriber will sell on rcasonablo
terms, three email Farms or Plantations,
in Walton county: two of which nro known ns
the Cowpons, adjoining lands formerly owned
by Judge Harris, (now tho property of Col.
John A. Cobb.) Theso Farms or Plantations
are well improved, having all nocossnry and
comfortable buildings, with excellent springs of
water, with a small nnd well soloctod apple
orchard and other pleasant fruits. Tho other
about two miles from tho former, with a com*
fortnblo dwelling houao, with a low woll select
ed apple trees,nnd soveral nogrocabins. These
farms or plantations are well known to bo as
healthy as any section of tho Stato, South or
East of * tho mountains. Terms,—Fivo Thous
and Dollars for the two first motionod; and
Three Thousand (or the lust—possession will
bo given on the first of Novetnbor next. Tho
terms of payment will be mado easy to tho
purchaser or purchasers.
MINES HOLT, Sr.
juuo7 135—U3m
Millodgeville Rocordor.
TIP
ber in
ROWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE
OR VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A specific and lasting euro for Fever Sc Ague.
T HIS worthy romody earnestly repels the
slur of being a quack medici|ie, it having
been tho result of many years experience and
labor, in the medical practico and observation
of Fever and Aguo* It is composed of such
medical principles os woro considered most fit
to roslore tho harmony of action between the
stomach, liver, and the other important func*
tions of the system, the loss of which harmony
is evidently tho immediate cause of the disease.
It sneodily promotes a regulnr ond healthy ap
petite, which is gonornllj ontirely destroyed or
rendered very precarious; by which effect, vig*
or and strength is soon afforded to tho whulo
system. It must bo apparent to all, that a mo-
diciuo possessing theso peculiar virtues, is uso.
ful in a great variety of complaints, by renew
ing the healthy action of tho digestive organs,
it has proved itself of remarkable benefit in dys*
nopsio, dopravod appetite, heart burn, water
brash, flntnloncy, jaundice,night sweats, dysen.
tery, bowel complaints, nnd many other affec
tions of similar origin. But it is in the treat*
ment of fevers, mid especially in Fever nml A*
S ue, or intermittent fever, that its puwors liavo
eon principally tested, nnd with those who
havo seen its ussfnlncss, it is pronounced sov*
oroigu in nil remedies heretofore discovered ter
thoso diseases. It hns also boon used ns a pro*
ventivo, by many who woro subject to a peri
odical rccurroncy of chills and fovor, nnd it hns
always warded off the apprehended attack.—
£7*11 wnsdeomod not improper to accompany
tho febrifuge with a tew oftho many unequivocal
certificates politely furnished to the proprietor,
corroborative of tno foregoing statomonts. For
further accounts of its grout usofiiluess, boo
pamphlets accompanying each bottle.
A fresh supply received and forsalo by
1 A. BAUSONS.
' July 10 No. 8 Gibbons’ Buildings.
BALSAM OF A1ASCATELLO.
TO THE PUBLIC.
ROM tho circumstance of no Agent having
boon horotofore appointed by tho subscri*
in Savannah, for the sale of his Balsam of
Mnscntollo, its peculiar properties may bo lilt’
known to n great portion of this community,
notwithstanding its celebrity is almost universal,
not only in other parts oftho United States, but
in Grunt Britain and tho continent of Europe.
For all diseases arising from a disordered
state oftho bowols or derangement oftho diges*
tivo organs, siichns Dinrrhurt, Dysentery, Dys*
pepsin. Cholera Morbus, Asiatic’ nud Spusmn*
die Cholera, tho Summer Complaint of Chil
dren, Colic, See. See. tlioro is no remedy in the
world so certain ond so eflicncioiis—being an
entirely vegetable preparation aud divested of
every ingredient that can possibly injuro tho
most delicate constitution,(in fact u healthy nnd
ngrceablo tonic) it can be taken by infants with
om much safety nnd certainty of euro us by peri
sons of a more advnnred ngo.
The Proprietors having nppoiutcd Mr. G-
R. Hendrickson, Savanuah, his solo Agent for
that town fortlio snlo of his specific, subjoin*
fortlio information of such as mny havo any
doubt of its novor fuiliug efficacy in tli n above
mentioned diseases, n tew testimonials from
persons of high mid eminent respectability, bo*
mg but a general sample of hundrods ofsimilar
loiters which bo has from time to time rccoivod,
and many of which maybe found in a pamphlet
accompanying the Balsam, nnd which likewiso
can bo seen at |ho store of G. R. Hendrickson.
John Whrbmsr. Occulist,
Sole Proprietor of tho Balsam of Mascatollo,
33 Greenwichst. nsar the Battery, N. York.
Additional references in Now York.
A. C. Castle, M. D. 311 Broadway.
Geo. P. Morris, Esq. 1 Bmclny st.
W. Paxton liailett. Esq. 759 Broadway.
C. Kitchum, Esq. 71 William st.
J. B. Dodd, Esq- 043 Broadway.
D. Kimberly, Esq. 121 Front at.
Amos Leeds, Etq. 92 Haiumersly it.
The subscriber in presenting this medicine to
public notico, does it with a firm boliefof its
possessing useful nnd excellent qualities, nml
that it should not be ranked with the common
nostrums of the day. Tho testimonials of its
happy offects, nro from n number of respectable
gentlemen in the city of New York, well known
to persons in thisplncc.
jnly8 G.R. HENDRICKSON.
CASTOR OIL AND SALTS.
tffejgK DOZ superior Castor Oil, suitable
QjP HV ter infants and dolicate persons.
50 do do do do, No 1
50 do low pricod do do, for plantations
200 boxes Salts, 25 Iba each. Just received
nml (or salo low, by
july5 G. it. HENDRICKSON.
UNUXAMPUBID MAMMOTH
T in:followingiloittit«or‘It Scheme of *
Lottekt. to bo drawn in December next
warrants us in declaring it to be UNPAUai!
LELED in the history Sf Lotteries. PH*e? te
the amount have never before been offered
to the public. It is true, there are many blanks
b |?I« n other hand, tho oxtremely low chand
°I^ 9 ?,P erT,c,<ot "" lho Vai.uk and Number
of tho Capitals, nnd therovival ortho good old
custom of warranting that every prize shall bo
drawn and sold, will, we ato sure, give imiver*
sal satisfaction, nnd especially to the Six llum
drkd Pkikk Holders.
To those disposed to ndventuro, wo recoin,
mend early application being mndo to us for
tickets—when Iho prizes are all sold, blanks
only remain—tho liist buyors have the host
?y«« c f* Wo. therefore, emphatically soy—
DLL AY NOJ ! but at oncers mil and (rons-init
to us your orders, which oliali always receive our
immediate attention. Letters to bo uddressed
and upplicutiuiLs made to
SYLVESTER Sc CO.,
. H* 1 Biondway,New York.
ILr Observe tho Number, 150. *
$700,000!!! $300,000!! 903,000!
6 prizes of 900,000!!
2 prizes of913,000! I
3 prizos of910,000 l
Grand Ronl Estate nnd Bank Stock
LOTTERY
Of Property shunted in New Orleans.
93* The richest nnd must magnificent Scheme
ever presented to the public, in this or uuy
other country.
TICKETS ONLY $20.
Authorized by an Act oftho Legislative Assem
bly ol Florida, nnd under tho Directions of the
Commissioners, acting under the same.
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, 1839.
SCHMIDT Sl HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER Sc CO., 150 Broadway,
Now York, Sole Agents.
NO COMniNATtON NUMBER*!!!
100,000 tickets from No. 1 upwards,in succession
The deeds of tho Property nnd the Stock trails,
ferred intrust to the Comniissionersnpnnintcd
by the said net of tho U*gisliiiuru of Florida,
for the security of the Brize Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME III
1 Prize—The Arcade—280 feel, 5 inches, 4
Hues, on Mngnzino street; 101 feet,
II inches,on Natchez street;
120 feet, 6 inches, on Grnviur st.
Rented at about 9’d7,OUO per an*
num. Dollars.
Valued nt 700,000
1 Prize—City Hotel—1G2 ft on Com
mon street. 146 feet, 0 inches, on
Camp st. Rented at 925,000-
Valued nt
1 Prize— Dwelling House (adjoining
Iho Arcade) No. IG, 24 ft. 7 iiicln
es front on Natchez st. Rented
nt $1200—Valued at
1 Prizo—Ditto (adjoining tiio Areado)
No. 18,23ft Iront on Nntrhczst.
Rented nt 91200—Valued nt
I Prize—Ditto (adjoining tho Areado)
No. 20,23 foot front on Natchez
st. Rented nt 91200—Valued at
I Prize-*Ditto—No. 23, North east
corner ofBasiu it Custom.hotiso
street; 40 feet front op Basin, and
40 feel on Franklin st. by 127 ft.
deep in CiiHtom house si. Rented
at 91500— Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 24. South west
corner of Basin St. Custom house
streot; 32 feet, 7 inclius uii Basin
32 feet, 7 inches on Franklin. 127
teat, ]04 inches deep ia front of
Custom hmiHu street. Rented nt
91500—Valiiod at
I Prizo—Ditto—No. 339, 24 foot, 8
inches on Royal street, hy 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Rented ut 91400.
Valued nt
1 Prize—230 shnros Cuiial Bank
Stock. 9l00ench
1 Ditto—200 ditto Coin do, do do
1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanic*' and
Traders' do do
1 Ditto—100 do City Bank do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do
1 Ditto—50 do Exehuuge Bank do do
1 Ditto—50 do do do do do
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bank do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
1 Ditto—15 do Mechanics' Sc Tra
ders’ dodo
I Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shares »»f tho l^uiis*
inttn State Bank, 9100 each, each
Prize 91000
10 do—each 2 shares of $100 each,
each l’rizu $200, of tho Gas Light
Bank
200 do—cnch 1 eharo of $100, of the
Bank of Louisiana
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of the
Now Orleans Bank
150 do—cadi I share of $100 of the
Union Bank of Florida
500,000
20,000
20.000
20,000
20,000
20,000
15,000
25.000
20,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10.0(H)
5000
50(H)
2500
2500
1500
1500
20,000
2000
20,000
20,000
LAW INSTITUTION OP HAR
VARD UNIVERSITY.
TB^HE Autumn Term of tho Law School
A. will commence on thc28lhdsy of August
next.
Tiro design of this Initituliorr rt to afford •
complete Cuftue of legal education for gentle*
men intended for the bar in either of the Uni*
ted Stales. The course of instruction embra..
ces the various branches of Public nnd Const!*
tutional Ia»w, Admiralty, Maritime, Equity and
Common l^iw, with occasional illustrations of
Foreign Jurisprudence. Tho active labors of
instruction are shared equally by Mr. Jttilico
Story, who is Dnno Professor of Law In tho U-
Diversity, and by Mr. Greenleaf, the Royal Pro*
tensor of Liw, who has the immediate direction
utid superintendence of the Law School.
No previous examination is necessary for ad-
inisdou; but iho student is expected to produce
testimonials of good diameter. I Ie also gives a
bond of$‘400 to the Steward, with a surety res.
dom in Msssachiidotts, for tho payment of Col*
logo dues.
The tees nro nt tlin rate of $100 per annum,
and are computed for any period not loss than
one quarter; ter which sum, without additional
chnige, students liavo tho nso of tho locfure
rooms, the Law and College Libraries, and text
books; tuiil nro admitted to nil the public lectures
in the University. Thoy may also study any
foreign lungiingoiii tho .University, for 910 per
annum. The price of hoard vuries from 9'J 25
to $3 50 nor week, and of room rent from 75
cents to 91 25 nor week. Fuel, prepared for
use, is furnished, at oust, by tlin Steward,
The Academical year, which commences on
llio fourth Wednesday in August, is divided in
to two terms of twenty weeks each, and two
vacations of six Weeks each, alternately sue*
ceoding each other.
Instruction is given hy examinations, and
oral lectures nnd expositions, of which each
Professor gives'at least six, ovary week, to the
Miveral classes. A Moot Court is liolden in
ouch ( week, nt which n cause, previously given
mil, is argued by fniir students, nnd nit upmion
is delivered by the presiding Professor.
The degree of Bachelor of Iawi is conferred
hy the'l/niversity on allstiulants who have comi
plated (he tcgulnr term of professional studies
required in the States to which they respective*
ly holong, eighteen mouths thereof, or threo
full terms, having been pasted ill the Law
School oftliis Institution.
In behalf of the Faculty.
SIMON GREENLEAF,
Royal Professor of Law.
Cnmhridgo, Mass Juno 10,1839.
jnno 20 I47lr
notice.
ICE is hereby given that a tax for the
year A. D. 1839, has boen assessed upon
oil properly renlund personal, within the limits
of the city of Brunswick, amounting to twenty
tlirccj hundred, sixty; seven dollars nnd eighty
one cents, which the owners of said properly
mo hereby requested to pay within Eioht
Weeks from tho date of ibis notico. All the
property upon which the taxes shall not be paid
agreeably 10 the request in this uotice will be
immediately advertised forsule at the expeuso
of the owner.
tV Names oftho owners of property in said ci
ty, so fur as known to tho subscriber:
Tin* Brunswick and Florida Rail Rond C».
Geo. Anderson, John W. Anderson, II. A.
Breed. E. Bend, Brunswick I^md Co. J. Bal
four Adm. Est. of Jas. Mossman, Robt. Bolton,
A. G. Burnett, Est. Major John Berrien, Colby
Sc Dnvis, S. D. Coibilt, Stephen Clinso, U.
Dart, II. Dubignon, Geo Dupree, T. Dnrt.T.
C. A. Dexter,E. A. Dexter,L. S.D’Lyon,Ann
Demote,John McDcrmid,Moses Eastman.John
Franklin. Tlios. Glascock, R. L. Gamblo, T.
W. Hondo, J. J. Higginbotham, Est. PrUcilln
lloustniiii, Patrick iloushiun, R. Ilazleliurst,
Uetij. S. Harris, Ex. to Est. John Milton, Robt.
Hutchinson, Bank of Brunswick, Thu Bruns*
wick Lumber Co. M, H. Sc J. JIehbard, Tlios.
B. King, S. C. King, Sarah A. Kimberly, Ann
King, J. 8. Lawrence, Louisn Leach, Celia
Lninh, A. 11. Mernman, Jas. Moore, VV, B.
Miller, Henry M.Menls and Sister, Solomon
Moody, P. Al. Nightingale, R. S. Piles, J. G.
Putman, R. Pooler for Air. Porter, Airs. Pin
dar, Airs, l'ostell, Jano Rcmshart, E. S. Rees,
Jos. Rynls, Alev. Scott, Win H. Sides. J. R.
SuiMsoy, C. J. Shelton, W. P. White, Est. A.
Whitehead, P. J, Williams, Ann Wright.
A. L. KING, Mayor.
Brunswick, Juno 29,1839.
July 3 IfiOtu
- _ nw BiilD'l|!
CASE Fiorouco Bonne
1 do anp. do doB
1 do Leghorn Straw#
1 do fino do
3 do' tid'd. del
3 do TImiiA M
3 dok Boys Ceps
1* do* bl.clt .nJwhlt, lltala, in,W Mi
8 dm TiMuo Hood,
0 bni.a Bunnct ltibbon.
5 pc. Printed Lawn
15 do do . Cambric
4 raomli Iriih Linen
5 pc. Linen Sheeting
SO dn Husain Diaper
11 do Birds F.ve Diaper . '
4 do Linen Drill, superfine'
0 dn Crape Tut PaiilsfbbhV
7 du Summer Osaiimcr*
Snatch (jin,Satire
English Print.
Lon. Isivvmt. ,
4'4.6.4 slid 8-4 Bobbin*!
Itobbinel Edgings
Thread Laces
Plain and open work SHk OMht
l)o du dll do Hose
Which will lie .old at reduced i
WM. H.
jnly 5 «DL.
osSTflicimsrL—.
di BALES round thread heavy Fla&n 04*
V naburgs, just received and for sate by
aprillG OEQ.W. BF.HN.dbid'sBnild'd
uo nose
Market Square', .
SUMMUK GOODS.
Just Received,
P LAID Linun Drill, Georgia NanfcefttyLfn*
on and Cotton Glovol, col’d Silk Ponged
Hdkfs, white Pongeo fldkfs
Unbleached oonl nud white Cotton llOsfc
French Linen Drill, white Linen Drill
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. For rale by
GEORGE W. DEI IN.
may 10 Shad's Building;
IIO8IKUY. “
A GENERAL assortment ofLadi6s, Mb-
sc*.Gentlemen’s and Boy's Silk and Cot*
ton Hosiery of nlmost every description, for
sate by FULLER, AIOOReSi CO.
jnno8 130
~ 'I’O 1'UAftTKUS. '
HF- Subscriber,_Agenl fur the Alhshd
Mnniifactnring Company, ha* conilsnt'
ly on linnd. n suppljr oftlieir domertie Woftlleir
nnd tiniton Qouds, a supettiir srticie for Mentis
Clothing. NOBLE A. HARr
j mis II
W I’OII TIIK IlAIRr
ARD S Vegetable Oil
U11 tv land's Mncsiiar Oil, genu:
Da dn Amoricati
Princo's Russia Oil
lose •eonted -
t do do, KeplialM
Bears Oil, Rose i
Do Greased.
Otdridge’s It.lm Columbia
t’renoh I’omslitm, in esrlli.n jars
Tho sbovs wltli S select Variety of PernrHI-
cry for the Toilet, ju.l received thd. for nld
by ANSON I'ARSONS;
jnly 10 No. S Gibbon’s Uuildingm
I’lMNTASMlOIV,
P RINCE of Polmlsnd,by Mrs. H. N. CoMn
ridge, dnnghter of dm Isle 8. P, Cold
ridgo; rrnm the l.iimloli edition farming volt 1
and 3 of Colman'. Library ef Romance, edited
by Grunvill. Mellen.
Colman’s Monthly Mircellanv^ edited by
Grenville Mellen and Wm. Cutter, price 50 cm
tor number, or 95 per ehnum. No. I for July
received and subscription, .re solicited.
The White Sulphur Papers, or Life «t th.
Springs of Western Virginia, bjr Alark Pstibil,
Sis Wesks in Fanqier, being the snbrlnnto bf
«i lei of letter., illuslrating tn. scenery, local'
SCENTED SOAPS.
R ICC hi V i. It, (i tioxes Variegated Soap
ti do Wliiiu .coined in jars, for oalo by
jnly 3 ANSON PARSONS.
■MR. id gen
tics uf die While Sulphur Spriufjs at Warren*
ton, Fnuqier County, Viiginie.
TlieTlieory of Money ond Bank* ibtsitig.'
ted by George Tucker, Professor of Moral PbP
losopliy in the University of Virginia, 1 vol.
Just received,
juiy 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS, .
THE BITTER Bt.OOD.
C HARLES l‘VHRELL;artho Ilium Blood,
by G. P. H. J nines, Efq.’.authUr dPRIfchtfj
lieu,’ Sic. 2 vote.
Charles Vincent or the two Clerks; a tale
Commercial Lite, 2 vote.
Concealment, n Novel, 2 vote.
i..frrr° iT (MlIORNEWtLljAM 9i
FUENCI1 WORK’D COLLARS.
1 CARTON rich French Worked Collars,
lor sale cheap, bv
jnly 5 AVERY Sc JOHNSON
VANXLV.A 1U3ANS.
J UST received a fresh supply of Vanilla
Beaus, for sale by
jnly 3 ANSON PARSONS.
15,000
PLAYIQIti CARDS. . ,
T WO GROSS superior Tlaymg Cards,
ruooivod and for snlo by ^ .
juiio 10 THOMAS HYEKSON.
riO PHYSICIANS *V COUNTRY
^ MERCHANTS.
fVlIlE subscribers offer ter sale on neentn
JL modntiug terms, a wgll selected stock of
English, French and American Drugs, Aludi*
cinos, Puints; Oils, Perfumory,,Glassware and
Fancy Articles, where they respectfully ivilo
Physiciaiis and Country Merchants to call and
examino fur themselves.
TOUCHER A LA ROCHE,
Sign ofthe Golden Globe,
Opposite the Market.
N. B.—Physician prescriptions put up ui
ull hours ut uiglit. july 1
COO Prizes. $1,300,000
TICKETS $20-NO SHAItJCS.
Tho whole of the Tickeis.witb their Numbers,
as also those coni lining the Prizes, will be ex
amined and sealed by iho Commissioner* ap
pointed under the Act, ptovioutdy to their being
put into the wheels. Ono wheel will contain the
whole oftho Numbers, tho othor will contain the
Six Hundred Prizes, and the first GOO Numbers
that shall ho drawn out, will bo entitled Urauclt
Prizo os may bo drawn to its number, and the
fortunate holders of such Prizes will have such
property transferred to them immediately after
tho drawing, unincumbered, and without any
Deduction!
(CP Editots of every Paper in tho United
States, in the West Indies, in Canada, and oth
er of the British Provinces are reguested to in
sert the above, as a standing ndvoitiscmeut, un
til (ho 1st of December next, and to solid their
account to us. together with a paper containing
tile advertisement.
SYLVESTER & CO., 15G Broadway, N. Y.
itiny 15 JI5
NOTICE.
T HE Subscriber lias given Mr. R Kaifurd
an interest in his business, which in fit*
turn will ho conducted under the name and
style of G B Carter Sc Co.
juiio 1 LMIt* C. B. CARTER.
SJECONII HAND GIU ArilAH-
NESS FOR SALE.
T HE Gig has been recently put in complete
ropnir(oxcept the cloth top.) The whole
will bo sold Ibr $95. Euquir al thU office,
mny 29 120ca
COOPEIPN NA V A JL III STORY
raiHE History of thoJS'avy of tho U. States
JL of America, by J. Fennimore Coopor, in
2 volumes 8vo.
Births, Deaths and Marriages, by the author
of*Sayings and Doings.’ .Vo. 2 vote.
Nicholas Nioklehy. part 2d.
Jack Sheppard, part fid.
The Law Library for May, containing I.owin
on Trusts and Trustees.
The American Journal oftho Modicul Scion*
ces, for May. *3te. Just received. •
juiio 3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
FRESH SPICES.
6J BAGS Black Popper, 3do Pimento
I Ulil Nil tilings, received nud for snlo hy
july 3 ANSON PARSONS.
CHLORIDE LINE.
/fh(3 lbKLBS. Chloride Lime, in pack-
JL^IF^rTF»ge8 from 35 u TUIIi., just re
ceived nud for sulo by
jnno 10 THOMAS RYERSOM.
SPICEH, hPICES
W ARRANTED free front deleterious in.
grodients. ’ ‘
Supeiior Atepiee, do ground
Uo Black Pepper . do
Do Ginger do
Do Nutmegs, do Cloves
Dn Cayenne and African Poppers
Tho above Spices are offered forsalo on ac*
coratiiodntiug terms, hy
PORCHER Sc LA ROCHE.
Sign oftho Golden Globe,
jnno 11 Opposite the Markot.
LEMON SYKUP, STAiicii, ic,
DOZ superior Lemon Syrup, extra
quality,
30 boxes Colegate’* 1st quality Starch
2(1 do London Musluid
10 boxes Underwood’s do,In lilt canisters.
Just received and forsalo by
July 5 G.R. H EN PRICKS ON,
SKI BLITZ AN D fsODA POW-
DERS.
R ECEIVED, a large supply of Maynard iV
Noyes* Seidlilz and Soda Powders, and
for snlo by ANSON PARSONS.
jam: 15
142.
SWAIM’S PANACEA
6^ BOXES uf Swnim's celebrated Pa*
tiaceu, I dozen each; Just received
and lor sale by
inn roll 30 G R. HENDRICKSON
SHAVING SOAPS.
C OMPOUND Naples Shaving Cakes
Genuine do do Soap ill pots
Guorlutu’s , ^ do.Ctuuin do, and
a fine assortment of superior Razors St Sirups.
Just received and for sale hy
June 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
TOILET POWDEIL cYc;
R eceived, a fresh supply oi fino Toilet
Powder, plain and perfumed, (Rusesanil
Violet) Powder Buxos and Puffs; for sate by
juiio 14 A. PARSONS
PILES. A56.
HAEMORRHOIDS.
No Cute No Pay!!—Price $L
HAYS’ LINIMENT;
) FICTION.—This extraordinary choral
icul composition, the result of science,rtnd
the inveniioti of a celebrated medical (flan, tits*
introduction of which to the publtb teas inver\t;
ed with the solemnity of a death bed betpiesi;
has since gninod a reputation unparalUiled.ftiily.
sustaining the corrootnesz uf the lamented Dr.
Giidley's last confession, that “ho dared uot did
without giving to posterity the benefit of hie
knowledge on this subject/’ and ho therefore*
bequeathed to his fiieud and rtuendant, Sulo!
molt Hays, the secret of hie discovery;
It is now used in the principal hospitals, and
the private practico in our country, first and
most certainly for the euro of tho Piles, and alstf
so extensively and effectually ua to bridle credit 2
lily, unless where its effects nro VritnetSod. Ex;
teritnlly in the following complaints:
Fur Dropsy—Creating extraordinary akiorp*
lien at once.
All Swellings—Reducing them in a terr Itouri
Rheumatism—Acute or Chrome,giving quick
ise.
Sore Throat—By cancers, ltlfcors, or Colds.
Croup and Whooping Cdugh—Externally*
and over the chest...
All Bruises, S$ftIno and Burnt—CbKng ill
a few hours.
Sores and Ulcer*—Whether ftelk Olr long
standing, nud fevor Sorbs.
Its operations upon adults and childreh iH
reducing rheumatic swellings, ond loosening
coughs and tightness of tlib (must by tblakulioH
of the parts, has .been surprising beyond boh.
caption. The 'connnen remark of iltose whit
havo used it in the Piles is. *Itactsliko a thurtn/
THE PILES.—The ptico 91 is refunded ttt
any person who will use u buttle of Hays’ Lift*
iuieni for (he Pilos, and return the etiipty But
tle without being cured. Theso are the pusithrS
orders of the proprietor to tho ngeltls; aitd out
of many thousands Sold, not one hus been Un
successful.
Wo might-insert certificates ttt rthy length,
Imt prefer lliut those who sell the article ebbultf -
exhibit tho oiiginnl to purchaser*.
SOLOMON Ii AYS;
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
Eloroiico, Alabama, Sept. 28.
A gentleman of tho highest Standing in mi*
town, who hHs been drendfttlly elHicted sf jilt
the Blind Piles for the lust26 years, called uport
me and freely cutitessed to mo hie situation.—*
After describing the severity of tho complaint;
ho remarked lie had noi been so well fer 2ff
yours pastas he was At that moment/ Tie hud
used one boiflo only of Hays' Liniment. Tw
use bis own v'ordd be said‘ the whole luiuian’
fuiniiy, whowere iluis .ilHiciccI, ought to bar
made acftuuinted with this medicine.’'
Signed; R. L. BLfSS.-
A fresh supply ofthe above medicine receiv
ed. and for sale by .
july 17. A. PARSONS, Agent,