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• "in* CLEANSE AND l-UUIFY
THU UODY.—'Thu application oflho prinou
nig of I’mittimt lining allowed lo ba ana of the
ffreatost utility ill lira ouro and prevention nr
disoitaii it in »f llto gronteit consequonco to ...
cartnitt wlmt nindicmn is capable of producing
thenisniKD EvrucT in ibo aaiieit, anil attho
■nma lima lit Ilia most effanitml innnnor
It lias notv no longer to ooututtd with tlta
lilliul pr.iiidio.it ol Ilia grontait portion of Ilia
nublioi it Is only JvlUt those fatv wlio still era do-
tomntiod to bo "killed according lo rilln," like
the ponplo of did who -would Itavo’ a -King to
ralitt over them.’ But, thluliato tlio circnla.
lion of nowapapbri—llianka lo the general dlf-
luton of knowledge, which onablea iiineteou
(Wentiaths of TIIE PEOPLE to read and lo
Judge for themselves—nuw wo no longer bo-
lieva in swallowing that dondly titinortil, Man-
coitv, professing to cilia—but uuivarsnlly leav
ing us in a worn condition afier its use.
Wo no longer believe in the absurd noilmi
r that Inft iiltiAalions of an;; kind can bo curedby
ibstruoliugoiirlife-OOll II1-001), Ilia now
well understood that an lull tmimtion is a tviso
mtmsAscKof Nsturk. a signal that shore-
quires tho assist nice of purgative medicine lo
anse liar of the opprossivo Uurd.m which she
proves hy the high fever mid tho strong pulse,
is wanted to be removed, ill oilier words, the
body calls for a vegetable cleansing
Uiukihibth's Vkoktabi.k UaivnnsAi. Pats,
roquiro no skill in their udiniiiislraliont Ibo
primed diieclum only has In be obsorved. nnd
tlioy Sesorlbe ibo just prupurtlou of the dnse, to
the inagiiiliido oftlio duon-u to be cured.
Let all pereons rend (be following opinion of a
mntlemnn who well knowi Uw qmhtict of that
/•ills.
IlttANDRETH’S PILLS.
Tins medicine U acknowledged lube one of
the most valuable ever discovered, ns a piuifier
of tbu blood and fluids. It is superior to Sar
saparilla, whether ns n sudorific or alterative. It
stands infinitely before all the preparations or
coinbinnlions of Mercury. Its purgative ptoi
porliea nro alone ofincalculabl i vnluo—for there
Pills may be tukon daily von asv vckiod, and
instead of weakening by the onlliagrtic aired,they
add etrength by taking away tha cniiso of weak-
non, There ii no goad Mihcuuv duns, which
these Pills do not likewise. Uni they have none
ortho nii.erubln efleols oflluit ucaui.t sptciv-
to. Tho tkktii nro not injured—the Boats
and limbs ere not paralysed—no—but in the
■load of those distressing symptoms, new life
nnd cousetiiioiit animation Is evident in ovory
movement oftlio body. UiuaoKRTH'e Puts
are Indeed a UaivtnsAt Rautuv, for they cute
opposite diseases; they cure lartAMMATioa and
Cimeaio RhMmatimiI- They oure Uhbetvs
end STRAaouAHvI They oure DvrtaTtnr end
CoasTITUTioaAt Coirivtaass! They will euro
nil these apparently upposito diseases, accAust
they ci.tAaiR aiulruKivv tho blood provided
however, nnllire is not beyond all human AS
81STANCE. Four years this medicine ha»
now been before the public ill the U. Slates)
wherever it has been introduced illtai tuperso
dod ell oilier remedies.
Dr. Brandrelh’s Offices in New York ere 241
DROADIVAY, 183 iludsim it. end 37(1 Bow.
ery, buween Prince ami Ilouiton ett.
S3 cents per box with directions.
Beware of counterfeits.
Druggists never made agents.
Each of Dr. Brandroth'a Agents have on cm
grated certificate, dated within the twelve months
next preceding. These certificates me renew,
ed rcgularjytlherefuro when nver twelve months
old lUBy uo iougur guarantee Iho genuiiiem
of Iho medicine.
c Remember Druautus are never made Agcntt.
Hold l.y SEABORN GOODALL, tumor of
Cnnzressend J.llurson straels, f near the Afar-
kit) the oatr aoest von the sai.e ov the
oesui-e Urarpreth's Pills iu Savanuuh.
SWAIMS VERMIFUGE
mills remedy counteract* the whole train
JL of diseuBos arising from tho debility oftlio
digestive organs or a depraved condition of the
stomach anu bowels.
Most of tho diseases of children originate ic
verminous nflbctiotia.
Worms destroy the nourishment which is in
tended by nature to support lifo.
Tho immodiate effect of Swaint's Vermifuge
nro lo trnnquilizo the stomach, clear it of acidu-
ous phlegm, dissipate superfluous bite, increase
the grastic juices nud promote heullliy digestion
It alleviates sick headache, nnd is an autedoU
for the Cliolora Morbus of ourcouutry, dirrno
rover nud ague, and that class of diseases wlficl
owe their origiu to a disordered state of the stc*
mncli or bowt-ls. .
This romody expots worms by giving health)
action to tho stomach and organs of digestion.-
There is nothing in its composition to kill worms.
Tlioy are seldom soon after its use, and tho pa
tient improves in health, color nud appetite.—
Those remedies whichkill worms mustofeourse
injure the stomach materially, nnd the cause of
many sorious complaints. This fuel has been
materially neglected by the faculty, and the er
ror has uover boon discovered until Swnim's
Vermifuge prevod it to tho entirosatisfliclion of
every family who has used it.
The modicino is no less oflicnciousin many o
the diseases of grown persons, by dissipating
those morbid secretions which produce dysen-
tery, diarrim, cholera morbus, piles, fover and
ngno, dyspepsia, acidity of iho stomach, foul
breath, nud tho disagreeable affections conse
quent upon billions disorders.
It is now in gcnoral uso in most parts of.tho
world. Families resident in the country, tra
vellers going into tho interior or voyaging into
distant tropical climates, (insulated from medi
cal talent) would flud Swnim’s Vermifuge of
greatndvantngo.
Kent constantly on hand, nnd forsnlo by
A I*A11 SONS,sole Agent for tho State,
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
A S tho inteinpornuco and luxury of the ago
nro hastening the ravages of scorbutic com
plaints, and reudoring the blood more impure,
nnd us thousands have destroyed their constitu
lions by neglecting to apply the proper reme
dies; to such, Swnim’s Panacea must bo and
has been more than doubly valuable as a certain
and effectual moans of restoring them to perfect
health nud vigor. Fow families are wholly ex-
omptfroin scorbutic affections, which exhibit vn-
rioussymptoms, as eruptions, ulcerations,debil
ity, lossol appetite and dejection, all arising from
impure blood, and if not properly attended to,
produces the greatest injury to the constitution,
and may boimpnrtod to their offspring. Swaint's
Panacea is recommended &i this sunson of the
year, ns nil invaluable restorative oftlie system,
thereby invigorating the constitution and ennj
Wing us tobear tho dobilitating effects of the sum
July 10
153tw3ni
9150 REIVAUD. ur ,
m Absconded from Waverley
jsf #*Plnntntioit, Camden County, on
the lfllh day of July last, LAR*
jajSy/ KIN, DICK, and CATO. Lar-
L kin is u stont Mulatto fellow, a-
about 23 years of ago, 5 foot 6 to
9inches high —he has n scar on his right cheek,
also some marks of small pox nbout his fnco,
particularly on his nose, also a large scar from
anaxo on his foot, near the great toe. Larkin
has rather u feeble voice for a man of his statue.
Cato is a black fellow, an African by birth, lie
Is a stout, square built reflow, about & feel 4 to
6 inches high—has the mark of his tribo on bis
breast; ho is likewise ruptured, and lias a very
largo mouth. Dick is a small black, well sut for
low, alio un Afrioinby birth, with a round fuce
and down castluok, easily confused when inter,
rogatodt therois also a singular appearance
about his mouth wbQli alarmed. Tho ob ive
three fellows were bought of the estate of Jno.
H. Morel, in March 1833, ami formerly lived at
the Cotton ham Plantation, Brynn Co. They
are also well acquainted in and about Savannah
GEO. C. DUNHAM, .Manager. *
fob 28 GO (Georgian)
'get
mersenson. It is conveyed ny the circulating
fluids, ond correctutheir tendency tu all those dts
eases which originate in a vitiated blosd, diseased
liver,depraved appetite, or predisposition to ef-
faction of the lungs, Arc. No one, however, is
advised to uso it without convincing thomsolves
of the truth of what is here stated.
This medicine is now usod with success in all
parts of the world, aud is gaining great reputa;
lion in England.
From Dr. Valentine Mott.
Professor of Surgery in the University of New
York, Surgeon oftho N. Vork Hospital, &c.
I have repeatedly used Swnim’s Panacea,
both in tho Hospital and in private practice, nnd
have always found it lo bo ii valuable medicine
in chronic, syphilitic,, and scrofulous complaints,
ud in obstinate entnnonusaffections.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From thisvarious impositions which have benn
practised by adulteration, &c.oveti to the extent
of perjury, for the purpose of imitating tho me
dicine,is sufficient lo prove its etlicncy in the dis
eases in which it has boen sufficiently proven to
have curod. It is unnecessary to say further in
relation to this Pauucen, other tlmti to caution
the public against the doleterious mixtures which
have been made to impose upon tho ignorant
The genuine article oau always be found at the
store oftlie subscriber, who in the sole agent for
thin State. A. PARSONS, Druggist,
A PRACTICAL work upon a nlan entirely
new.—The accounts which form the bas
es of the science nro classed under Five Divi
sions, with Jefinite explanations after the foriiu
of grammar nnd arithmetic. It contains n vo
cabulary of mercantile terms and phrases. Also
a Key explaining tho nature nnd maimer of Jour
utilizing each oftlie Day Hook entries ns a prao
licul accountant would explain the same to Iiil
pupil} lids »o simpliflnn tho science (lint any
young inn ii of common English education tnny
acquire u knowledge without the assistance ofn
teacher. To widen is nddod, Directions to the
Learner,and Practical Forms for Keeping books
in every extent nud variety of commercial hous
es; Public Addresses, tho first ever delivered
upon tho subject, &c. &c. Just received and
for solo who'esale aud retail by
jan 8 W, THORNE WILLIAMS. '
MOFFATT’8* LIFE PILLS AND
PIKEN1X U1TTUIS
T HESE medicines have long been known
and appreciated for tlioir extraordinary
and immediate powers of restoring perfect
health to persons suffering under nearly every
kind of disease to which the human frutno is
liable*
The proprietor rejoices in tho opportunity af-.
forded hy the universal diffusion of the daily
ptess lor placing his VEGETABLE LIFE
Plf.LS within tho knowledge nnd roach of eve*
ry individual in tho community. Unlike the
host of pernicious quackeries, whicli boast of
vegetable ingredients the Life Pills are purely,
nnd toldly vegetable and contain neither mercury
antimony, arsenic, nor any other mineral in
any form whatever. They are enliroly com
posed ofoxtractsfrom rare ond powerful plants,
the virtues of whicli, though long known to sev
eral Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent
E hnrmuccutical chemists, are altogether tin-
iiowii to the ignorant pretenders to medical
scionco; nnd wore never beforo administered in
so happily efficacious a combination.
THE PHOENIX BITTERS, are so called
because they possess the power of restoring the
expiring embers of health, to a glow ins vigor
throughout the constitution, ns the Phceifix is
said to be restored to life from the ashes of its
own disolution. The ltlicenix Bitter are entire
ly vegetable.com posed of roots found only in cer
lam parts of the western country, which will in*
fahbly cure FEVERS AND AGUES ofai
kinds will never fail to eradicate entirely nli the
effects of mercury .infinitely sooner thun,ihemo*i
powerful preparations of sarsaparilla, ami will
immediately cure tho determination of BLOOD
TO THE HEAD; never fail in x\\b sickntssinci
dent to young females; nnd will he found o cerldin
remedy in nil cases of nervous debility and totak-
ness oflho most impaired constitutions.
As a remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory
Rheumntism, the efficacy oftlio Pliumix Ritters
will be demonstrated by the use of a single but
tie. Tho usual dose of these bitters is half a
wine glass full, in water or wine, nnd this quan
tity may be taken two or three times a day,about
liu on hour heforo meals, or n less quantity
may be taken at uli times. To those who are
afflicted with indigestion after meals, these bit*
tors will prove invaluable, as they very greatly
increase tho action oftlio principal viscera, help
them to perforin their functions, and enable the
stomach to dischnrgo into tiin bowels whatever
is offensive. Thus indigestion is easily and
speedily removed, appetite restored, niufMio
mouths of tho absorbent vessels being cleansed,
nutrition is facilitated and strength of body am
energy of mind are (lie happy results.
For farther particulars of Moffiitt’s Life Pills
and Pluonix Bitters,apply at Mr. Moffiitt’s office
No 610 Broadway, New York, where tho Pills
‘ fo
. SCHEME
IIE following dotailsof a Scrkmk or a
liOTTicnY. to be drawn iu December next
. Ui .deelaring it to ho UN PA KALI
LLLLD in th^uslory of Lotteries, prires to
the amount UAMfcvKKBKFonK bees offered
to tho public.true, there are many (flunks,
•ttsap* SwblMiy tow chamS
"£$20 (ior Ticket—ill. Value ami Number
uf the Capital., nntl the rovi..1 0 rUi. good old
cii,tom of warranting that every piir.o .hull be
drawn and .eld, will, we aie mro, give univer-
ael untiafuctinn. end especially to (lie Six llvtii
DRP.D Priie IIuLUtn,.
To thiiKdisptncd la adventure, wo rccom-
mend early application being inado to ii. for
ticket.—when lb. prizes on- all .uld, blank,
only remain—lbb fi.st buyer, hovo the
chance. We. ibcicfliro, emphatically
best
.ay—
DELAY NOT! bin at once re mil end iron,-mil
lo ua your order., which eliull alwny. recelveour
immediate atlerilion. Leiterno bo addressed,
and .ppliceliuns mail, to
• SYLVESTER tic CO„
15fl Broadway, New York.
07 Observe the Number, I Ob.
9700,000111 9300,000 i I 993,000!
* G print, or920,000S l
8 prizes ol'$15,0001!
3 prizes or910,000 I
Grand Real Estate utid Bank Stock
LOTTERY
Of Property situated in Now Orleans.
XT Tho richest nnd most magnificent Scheme
ever presented to 111. public, in thie or any
other cuutitry,
TICKET! OM.V $30.
Authorized by an Act of the Legislative Assem
bly ol Florida, and undei IhoUireclioneorihe
Commlseionere, acting under Iho anu,
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December let, IKK),
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Manager..
SYLVESTER & CO., IBO Broadway,
New York, Sole Agente.
K0 COMBINATION NUMBERS.'!!
lOO.nOOtiokelarrum No. I upwards,ill succession I’ 1 " 1 ™ ,llu regular term of professional studies
The Heeds of tho Property and the Stock trans. ,h .°. Stale- 10 ' v £ ich , r r M Pec|ive*
ferred in trust to the Conimisiflimora appointed Xm*?} 1 !!?* e, I* , ! een ,no,l *h® thereof, or three
by the said act of the Legislature of Florida, aJ ‘T'S ^ een pa,8cd inlhe LqW
for the security of the Prize Holders, School of this Institution.
can bo obtained for 25 cents. 60 cents, or $1
per box; and tho Bitters for $ I a $2 per bot
tle. Numerous certificates of the wonderful
efficacy of both, may bo there inspected.
For sule by A. BARTOW.
At his Storo on the Bay, corner of Drayton St.
nov23
ASU2IODL FO i V'HJItt LA
DIES, BOSTON, MASS.
A SCHOOL for Young Ladies will he open
ed by the Misses Grove, on Monday, Feb,
12th, for tho reception of a limited number of
pupils.
TuiTioif.—English Branches with the Latin
and Fronch Languages,
For pupils over iz years of age, $25 00 per qr
Do do under do do, 20 00 do
talian, 6 00 do
Musie, 15 UO do
Drawing, (3fl lessons) 10 00 do
Four young ladies between the ages of 12 and
16, will be received into the family, ifimmediate
application be made. Terms of board $5 por
week.
, References .—Rev. Dr. Stone, Boston, Mass.;
Rev. Dr. Wainwright. do do; Rev. T. II. Vail,
Cambridge; Rov. E.'rfaufville, Savannah, Ga.;
W. B. Bulloch, Esq. Hdo do*» on. G. VV. VVal
thour, Wulthourville.
fob 16 40t
KOWANO’S PULITIOJVAIClAt
OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
TN cases of obstinate Canirih; in coughs
A whetbor arising from recent or noglected
coldc; m Asthma; and as au auxiliary, nnd
means of present relief from tho threatening
symptoms of upproaching Pulmonary Con
sumption, no modicino hingrouler claims upon
the confidence of the invulid than tho ubovo
medicine.
It is for the afflictive and troublesome symp
toms of coughing, expectoration or phlegm, puin
fn the bream, &R. w[>itfli constitute prominoiu
leaturos of the complaint, that the Pnlinonaria
dosigned. and hus inatiifostod its most vnlu
w able properties.
.It is equally useful of course In the relief of
Coughs and Colds, arising from sudden changes
°* " 0 ®mor, fiom wearing damp linen, &c.
may 23 / A. BARTOW.
_ ^ LEMON SH1UP.
Jlft DOZ llhy’s superior Lemon Syrup,
\W receiv.od and for snle hy
LAHIRS FOR SALL*
T HE subscriber will sell on reasonable
terms, three small Furmsor Plantations,
in Walinu county: two of which arc known ns
the Cowpens, adjoining lands formerly owned
hyJndgo Harris, (now the property of Col.
John A. Cobb.) These Farms or Plantations
are well improved, having all necoisnry and
conifortalflo buildings, with excellent springs of
water, with a small nnd woll selected apple
orchard and other pleasant fruits. The other
uboul two miles from the former, with a conn
fortablo dwelling house, with a low well solec'.
ed npplo trees', and several negro cabins. These
farms or plantations are well known to be as
healthy ns any section of the Stale. South or
East of tho mountains. Torino,—Five Thous
and Dollars for the two first motioned; and
Three Thousand lor the lust—possession will
bo given on the first of November next. The
terms of payment will be made easy to the
purchaser or purchasers.
HINES HOLT, Sr.
juno7 136—1f3m
Milledgnvilla Recorder.
June 15
ANSON PARSONS.
A oi PBIOSPIIORUS.
SUPPLY of superior Phosphorus, just
•received and for sulo by . J.'
„ . PORCHER St, L\ ROCHE,
Btgiii of Golden Globe, opposite tho Market.
June 14, Hi
ROWAND'S TORfIC MIXTURE
OR VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A specific and lusting euro for Fever & Ague.
T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repels tlio
slur of being a quack medicine, it liavitq
been the result of many years experience ant
labor, in the medical practice uud observation
of Fever nud Ague. It is composed of sncli
medical principles ns were considered mo9t fit
to restore the harmony of notion between tho
stomach, liver, and the other important func
tions of the system, the loss of which harmony
is evidently the immediate cause of the disease,
It speedily promotes a regular and healthy up-
polite, which is guiiorally eutiroly destroyed or
rendored very precarious; hy which effect, vif
or and strength is soon afforded to the who
system. It must bo apparent to nil. that a me
dicino possessing theso peculiar virtues, is use,
fill ill a groul varioty of complaints, by renew
ing the healthy action of tho digestive organs,
it has proved iteolf of remarkable benefit iu dy*
pepsin, depraved appetite, heart burn, wuter
brash, flatulency, jaundice,night sweats, dysen.
(cry, bowel cumplniuts, and many other affec
tions of similar origin. But it is in tho treat'
ineut uf fevers, and especially in Fever nnd A
guo, or inlurmiitenl lever, that its powers have
been principally tested, and with tlioso who
Imvo seen its usefulness, it is pronounced bov
ereigu to ail remedias heretofore discovered for
those diseases. It lias also been used os u pre
ventive, by many who were subject to a peri
odical recurreucy of chills and fever, and it has
always warded off the apprehended utlnck.—
0*11 was deemed not improper to accompany
the febrifuge with a few oflho many unequivocal
certificates politely furnished to the proprietor,
corroborative oftlio foregoing statements. For
further accounts of its grout usefulness,
pamphlets accompanying each bottle,
A fresh supply received and forsnlo by
A. PARSONS.
julylO No. 8 Gibbons' Buildings.
FLAYING CARDS.
T WO GROSS superior Pluymg Cards,
received uud for saloby _ *
juno 10 THOMAS RYERSQN
BALSAM OF iUANCATLLLO
•TO THE PUBLIC.
F ROM thecircumstnncei ofno Agont having
beau heretofore appointed hy the subsern
her iu Savannah, for tho sale ofhis Balsam of
Mnscntello, its peculinr piopcrties may be un'
known to h great portion of tins community,
notwithstanding its celebrity is almost universal,
not only in other purls oftlio United Suites, but
in Great Britain and tho continent of Europe.
Fur all diseases arising from a disordered
state oflho bowels or derangement oftlio diges
tive organs, such as Diarrhcei; Dyseuteiy, Dys*
pepsin, Cholera Morbus, Asiatic and Spasnio.
die Cholera, the Summer Complaint of Chil
dren, Colic, «&c. &c. there is no remedy in the
world so certain and so efficacious—being an
entirely vegetable preparation and divested of
every ingredient that con possibly injure the
most dolTcate constitution, (in fuel a healthy and
agruenhle tonic) it can be taken by infants with
as much safety and certainty of euro as by peri
sons of a more advanced ago.
The Proprietors having appointed Mr. G
R. Hendrickson, Savannah, his sole Agent for
lhattawn for the sale of his specific, subjoins
for the information of such ns may have any
doubt of its never failing efficacy lii the above
mentioned -disease 1 *, n few testimonials from
mrsonsufiiigh and eminent rwpertubility, bo
ng hut n general sample of hundreds of similar
letters which he lias from time totimu received,
and muny of which maybe found in a pamphlet
accompanying the Unis on, nnd which likewise
can he seen at the store of (». R. Hendrickson.
John Wukki.er. Occiilist,
Solo Proprietor of the Balsam of Musdateflo, ..
33 Greenwich st. near the Battery, N. York.
Additional references in New York.
A. C. Castle, M. D. 311 Broadway.
Geo. P. Morris, Esq. l Bnmlny st.
W. Paxton Mallett, Esq.759 Broadway.
C. Kitclium, Esq. 71 William st.
J. B. Dodd, Esq 643 Broadway.
D. Kimberly, Esq. 121 Front si.
Amos Leeds, Esq. 92 Hammersly st.
The design of this Institution is to nflbrd a
complete course of legal edoca'ion for gentle*
men intended for the bor iu cither of tho Uni
ted Stulea. The course of instruction emhra.
ees the various branches of Public nnd Consti
tutional Law, Admiralty, Maritime, Equity nml
Common Law, with occnsiniial illustrations of
Foreign Jurisprudence. Tho active labors of
instruction are shared equally by Mr. Justice
Story, who is Dane Professor of Law iu the U-
nivmeity, and by Mr. Groenleaf, the Royal Pro*
feasor of Law, who bus the immediate diieciion
uud superintendence oftlie Law School.
No previous examination is uucei-sary for nd*
mis-ion; but the student is expected to produce
testimonials of good character. He also gives a
bond t>f$vi(M toilm Steward, with n surely res.
dent ill Massachusetts, fertile payment of Col
iege duns.
The fees are at the into ef $1(10 per annum,
ond are computed fer any period not less than
one quarter; for which sum. without additional
chaige, students have the use of the lecture
rooms, the Law and College Libraries, nod text
books; uud nro admitted to ull (lie ptiblicr lectures
iu the University. They may ulso study any
foreign language in tho Univo'rsity. for $1*0 per
annum. The price of board varies from $2 25
lo $3 50 per week, olid of room rent from 75
cents to $ I 25 per week. Fuel, prepared for
use, is furnished, at cost, by the Sloward,
Tlw Academical year, which commences on
the fourth Wednesday in August, is divided in
to two terms of twenty weeks each, and two
vacations of six weeks euch, alternately sue
ceeding each otlior.
Instruction is given by examinations, and
oral lectures nnd expositions, of which each
Professor gives at least six, every week, to the
several classes. A Moot Court is holden m
ench week, at which a cause, previously given
out, is argued by four students, and on opinion
is delivered by the presiding Professor.
The degreo of Buchelor of Laws is conferred
by the University on uli students who have com*
•V**' *
SPLENDID SCHEME!!!
1 Prize—The Arcado— 280 feet, 5 inches, 4
lines, on Magazine street; 101 feet,
11 niches,on Nutehez street;
12G feat, 6 iuchos, on Gravior st.
Rented at about $37,000 per an
num.
Valued at
1 Prize—City Hotol—162 ft on Com
mon street, 146 feet, 6 inches, on
('amp st. Rented at $25,00ofc-
Vained at
1 Prize—Dwelling House (adjoining
tho Arcude) No. 16,24 ft. 7 inclii
es front on Nutehez st. Rented
at $1200—Valued at
1 Prizo—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 18,23 ft tront on Nntchez st.
Rented at $1200—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 20,23 feet front on Natchez
st. Rcutodnt$l200—Valued nt
1 Prize—Ditto—-No. 23. North east
corner of Basin & Custom.houso
street;40 feel fronton Basin, nnd
40 feot on Franklin st. hy 127 ft.
deep in Custom house si. Rented
at $1500 - Valued ut
t Prize—Ditto—No. 24, South west
corner of Unsin & Custom house
street; 32 feet, 7 inches on Uasin
32 feet, 7 iuchos on Frniikliu, 127
feet, ]()<} inches deep in front of
Custom houso street. Rented at
$1500—Valued at
I Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8
inches on Royal street, by 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Rented at $1400.
Valued nt
1 Prize—250 shares Canal Bank
Stock, $100 each
1 Ditto—200 ditto Com do, do do
1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanics’ and
Traders' do do
1 Ditto—100 do City Bank do do
I Ditto—100 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do
Ditto—50 do Exchange Bank do do
School of this Institution.
Iu behalf of the Faculty.
SIMON GREENLEAF,
Royal Professor of Law.
Cambridge, Mass June 10,1839.
june 26 1471r
Dollars.
700,000
500,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
15,000
25,000
20,000
1
1 Ditto—60 do do do do do
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bunk do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
I Ditto—15 do Mechanics’ & Tin*
dors’ dodo
I Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—ench 10 shares of tho Louis
iana State Bank, $100 each, euch
Prize $1000
do—each 2 shares of $100 ench,
ench Prize $ 200, of the Gas Light
Bank
200 do—each ] slinre of $100, of the
- Bank of Louisiana
200 do—oncii 1 share of $100, oftlie
Naw Orleans Bank
150 do—each 1 share of §100 of tho
Union Bank of Florida
15,000
10,000
10.000
10,000
6000
5000
2500
2500
1500
1500
TAX NOTICE.
MTOTICE is hereby given that a tax for the
XX year A D» 1839, lias been assessed upon
all properly real and personal, within the limits
oftlie city of Brunswick, amounting to twenty
three) hundred, sixty] seven dollars and eighty
one cents, which tho owners of said property
are hereby tequexted to pay within Eight
Weeks fioin the date of this notice. All the
property upon which the taxes shall not be paid
agreeably to the request in this notice will be
immediately advertised for sule at the expense
oftho owner.
' Names oftho owners of property in said ci
ty, to far ns known to the subscribe!:
The Brunswick and Florida Rail Road Co.
Geo. Anderson, John W. Anderson, II. A.
Bread, E. Bond. Brunswick Land*Co. J. Bal
four Adm. I'.st. of Jus. Most-man, Robt. Holton,
A. G. Burnett, Est. Major John Berrien, Colby
& Davis, ti. D. Corbitt, Stephen Chase, U.
Dart, 11. Dnhiguoii, Gee Dupree, T. Dnrt.T.
C. A. Dexter, E A. Doxier.L. S. D’Lyoii.Ann
Demon-,John McDermid.lUoses Enftiniiu.John
Franklin. Tims. Glascock. R. L Gamble, T.
W. Goode, J. J. Higginbotham, Est. Priscilla
lioustoiin, Patrick lloustmin, K. Uuzleliurst,
Benj. S. Harris, Ex. to Est.John Milton, Robt.
Hutchinson, Hank of Brunswick. Tho Bums-
wick Lumber Co. M. H. vV J. ilohbatd. Thos.
B. King, S. C. King, Sarah A. Kimberly, Ann
King, J. S. Lawrence, Louisa Leach, Celia
Lamb, A. H. Merrtman, Jas. Moore. W, B.
Miller, Henry M. Meals nod Sister. Solomon
Moody, P. M Nightingale, R. S. Piles, J. G.
Putman, R. Poolei for Mr. Porter, Mrs. Pin
dar, Mrs. Posted, Jane Rumslmrt, E. S. Rees,
Jos. Rynls. Alex Scott, Win H- Sides. J. R.
Sati's'ey, C. J. Shelton, W. P. White, Est. A.
Whitehead, P. J, Williuins, Ann Wright,
A. L. KING, Mayor.
Brunswick, Jnno 29,1839.
july 3 15011.
SCENTED SOAPS.
|BECKIVF.D,0boxesVuriegnted Soap
JL%* 6 do White sceutod iu jars, for safe by
july 3 ANSON PARSONS.
JUST RECEIVED-
1 CASE Florence Bon
1 do sup. do d
1 do leghorn Sin
1 do fine d<
2 do ced'd. do
3 do Ti'ssno do
3 doz Boys Capa -
14 doz black and white Hoods, unp'ora'rf/
8 doz Ti«su*- Hoods
6 biixos Hum ii t Ribbons
5 |iCs Prinloll Lawn-
16 do do Cambric
4 r iiuds Iri li Linen ,
6 pcs Linen -Slotting
20 do Russia Diaper
II do Birds Eye Diupe/ .
4 do Linen Drill, supcrltn#
6 do Crape for Puntaloniirf.
7 do Summer Cassimero
Scotch Ginghams"
English Prim* -
Long Lawnn
4-4,5-4 and 6-4 Bohbniev
Uohhinet Edging!
Thread Laces
Plain and open work Silk Glove#
Do do do do Ho!C‘
Which will be aold at reduced prices, bf
WM. H. LLOYD,
jtily 5 Market Stftare’,
foTESKfilisr—“*
nnilE Subscriber, Agent for the Athena
JL Manufacturing Company, has cpnstapt*
ly on hand, a supply of their domestic WdollciY
nnd Colton Goods, a superior article for Negro
Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE*
june 1]
WHEELER’S BALSAM OF
MOSCATELLO.
A GRATEFUL and effectual remedy for
diseases of the stomach and bowels, vizi
Dyspepsia, Dinrrhcoa, Dysentery, Cholera Mor
bus, Cholic, Asiatic and Spasmodic Cholera*
Cromps. Children Teething, ad'mmer cohi.
plaints of children, dangerous effects of drink*
mg cold water when overheated, Ac.
A supply of Una highly renonimaritfcd medh
cine can be obtained at the subscribers Store',
where will bo exhibited testimonials of its an*
porior excellence from (kuown) respectable
pertom.
From the New York Evening Sfaf.*
Cholera Morbus.—'Tlie season ofTruits having
arrived, we may expect to have more 6r tett
cases of Cholera Morbus. We continue utt-
shaken in our confidence of the virtues of th#
Balsam of Moscatello for diseases of the atom*
acli and bowels, sustained by strong certificates
of ita efficacy. Every family should keep if
bottle in the house, which is lo be bttf Of Dr/
Wheeler, 33 Greenwich street.
This celebrated medicine, direct from thd
Proprietor, to he obtained at the store of
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Sole Agem.
Mv 19 167/7; ,
nails, hinges and locks*
•14HI CASKS Nails
IlW 6000 lbs Hook Hinges
34 doz-Knob Locks, ant'd/
ft do Mortice Lock# dtf
For sale by N. B. A H, WEED,
july 3
JUST RECEIVED* 7“ '
A FUlLsupply oftho following articles—*
Enleratiir, Pearl Ash, Chloride Lime ufid
8udu,Vanilla nml Souqtiin Beans, Eatthenwarc*
nml Meinllia Bed Pnus, Chrome Green.Chromtf
Yellow, Chinese V* rmdlinn. Spanish Drown,
Venetian Red, Pnini- • Stone, Rose Pink,Black
Lead, Lamp Black, King’s YcRow Armattp/AF
um. Rotten $tone, Cochineal, Nut Galls, Copv
perns, Turpi nti -e, Spanish Float Indigo, Prus
sian Blue, Fig Fiuo, Saffron, CainwooU, Tend
de Sienna. Turkey Umbnr, Paint Brushes,Bntlv
Bricks, Rod, White and French Chalk for tail
or’s use, Bole Armenia, superior English Mrf
embossed Court Plaster«,Sillt Suspenders,Barr
diges. Victoria Hair Diushes, Crucibles, Glysr
ter Pipes, Ntoplo Shtolds.Cupptot Glasses uftrf
Instruments, Gum Elnstic and Silver Catletart#
Eye Stones, Geld Beater Skins, No. 1,2 ana
3 Glue, Gold Lenf, Dutch Netnl, Patent Tip.*
ton’s Lint,Fink Sauces,Toy Paints, Pungdnt'if
Blue Stouo, Gum, Copal, Miiatlck, Benzoin/
Ammonia, Myrrb, Aloes, Senegal, Gamboa*,-
Scammony, 'Olibaminv Shellac, antf a tat tel/
of other articles. For solo by
PORCHER & LA ROCHE.
Sign of the Golden Glob#/
Opposite tlta Mar&Cf.
Also, a fresh supply of Ruta Bags Whiter
Dutch and Yellow short Top Turnip Sfe&d't,
for safena above. july 16
FRENCH WORK’D COLLARS.
1 CARTON rich French Worked Collars,
for sale cheap, bv
july 5 AVERY * JOHNSON.
10
20,000
I VANILLA BEANS.
"H UST received n fresh supply of Vanilla
2000 tf Beans, for safe by
20000 j.»1y 3 ANSON PARSONS.
FRESH SPICES.
20,000 BAGS Black Pepper, 3do Pimento
l /W 1 bbl Nutuiuga, received and for safe by
15,000 I july 3 ANSON PARSONS.
Tho subscriber in presenting this medicine to
public notice, does it with a firm belief of its
possessing useful and excellent qualities, and
that it should not bo ranked with the conimou
uostiunis of ihedav. The testimonials of its
happy effects, aiefrom a number of respectable
gentlemen iu the city of New York, well kuown
to persons iu this place,
july8 G.R. HENDRICKSON.
GOO Prizes. $1,500,000
TICKETS $20—ATO SHAKES.
The whole of tho Tickets,with their Numbers,
as also those containing the Prizes, will be
unfilled and sealed by the Commissioners np
pointed under the Aci. previously to tltfeir being
put into tho wheels. One wheel will contain the
whole oflho Numbers, the other will coutain the
Six Hundred Prizes, nud the first 600 Numbers
tliut shall ho drawn out, will ho entitled to such
Prize ns may be drawn to its number, and the
fortunate balders of such Prizes will have such
property transferred to them immediately ufier
the drawing, unincumbered, and without any
Deduction!
ICT Editois of every Paper in tho United
States, in the West Indies, iu Canada, nnd oth
er oflho British Provinces ure reguested to in*
sort the above, a* a standing advertisement, un
til the 1st of December next, nml to send their
account to us, together with a paper containing:
the advertisement.
SYLVESTER & CO., 156 Broadway, N. Y.
may lf>155
CHLORIDE LIME.
TJ AN ANAKEUS. Chloride Lime, in pack-
V' aces from 35 a 701b., just re*
leived and for safe ny
june 10 THOMAS RYER8QM.
CASTOR OIL AND SALTS.
DOZ. superior Castor Oil, suituble
xF fer infants and delicate persons.
50 do do do do,* No 1
50 do low priced do do, fer plantations
200 boxes Suits, 25 lbs each. Just received
and (or sale low, by
july 6(jL
R. HENDRICKSON.
riO PHYSICIANS & COUNTRY
MERCHANTS.
fH^HE subscribers after for safe oil nccom
, JL modeling terms, a well selected stock of
English. French and American Drugs, Medi
cines, Paints. Oils, Perfumery, Glassware and
Fancy Articles, where they respectfully ivito
Physicians and Country Morchuiits tocall aud
examine for themselves.
PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Sign oftlie Golden Globe,
Opposite the Market.
N- B-—Physician prescriptions put up at
nil hours at night. July 1
SPICES, SPIHES.
W ARRANTED free from deleterious in.
gradients.
SuporiokAlspire, do ground
Uo Bluck Pepper do
Do Ginger do
Do Nutmegs, do Cloves
Do Cayenne aud African Peppi
Tho above Sp.ices rjre* offered for sale
commoduiiug terms, hy
PORCHER A LA ROCHE.
Sign oftlie Golden Globe,
june 11 Opposite the Market.
PIS
o on ac-
INDIAN DYE,
F OR coloring grey, light and red hair—a
beautiful brown or jet black without stain
ing the skin, iu from twelve tu twenty four
hours.
Prepared bv L VV. Glenn, and for sale bv
PORCHER & LA ROCHE,'
Opposite the Market
Sign oftlie Guidon Globe.
► VIOLIN STRINGS.
A fresh supply of Violin Strings for snle as
above.july 17
LEMON SYRUP, STARCH, Ac.
►’4K DOZ superior Lemon Syrup, oxtru
quality,
30 boxes Cologate’s 1st quality Starch
20 do Loudon Mustard
10 boxes Underwood’s do, in tin canisters.
Just received and for safe hy
july 5 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
SEIDL1TZ AND SODA POVV
DERS.
i ECEIVED, a large supply of Maynard A
y Noyes’ Soidliiz and Soda Powders, nud
for safe by . _ ANSON ^'ARSONS.
june 1
142
SWA I M’S PANACEA.
6N I? BOXES of Swnim’s celebrated Pa
imceu, 1 doz.u each. Just received
and for snle by
march 30 G R. HENDRICKSON
ROWLAND’S LOTION, Ac.
R ECEIVED, a fresh supply of Gowlaud’s
Lotion, for improving aud beautifying
the complexion. ^Likewise, Churche's Vegeta*
SHAVING SOAPS.
C OMPOUND Naples Shaving Cakes
Genuine do do Soap in pots
Giierfeiu’s do Cream do, and
life Lotion, an effectual euro for eruptions on I a line assortment ofsuporior Razors A Strops.
the face nud chin,
july 19
For sale b;
fie by
ANSON PARSONS.
BALM COLUMBIA.
O LDIUDGE'S Bairn of Columbia, for rc*
storing and bunntifying lire Hair. A fieslr
supply just received and for sale bv
July 19 G. R, HENDRICKSON.
Just received and for safe hy
june 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON
TOILET POWDER, &c.
R ECEIVED, a fresh supply offino Toih-t
Powder. |>|.iin nml perfumed, (Rnsesuud
Violet) Powder BoXcs and piitV?: for safe hy
june M A. PARSONS.
PILES, Ac.
HAEMORRHOIDS. **
No Cute No Pay!I—Pries $/-
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
-1TO FICTION.—This extraordinary them*
..\1 ical composition, tho result of science,and
the invention of a celebrated medical man. tho
introduction of which to the public was invent,
ed with the solemnity of a death bed bequest,
has since gained a reputation uupnralleled.fully
sustaining tha correctness of tfio lamented Dr.
Giidfey’s last confession, that “he dared not ditf
without giving to posterity the benefit ofhw
knowledge on this subject, uud he therefore
bequeathed to his friend nnd attendant', Soloi*
iiioii Muyx, the secret of his discovery.
It is now used iu iho principal hospitals, nftd
the private practice ill our country; first end
illo»t certainly for the oure of iho Piles, nud aisd
so extensively and elfectimiiy as to baffle credu /
lily, unless where its elfecfe nre witnessed, Ex/
ternuliy in the following complaints:
For Dropsy—Creating extraordinary afoofp'
lien nt once.
All Swellings—Reducing them ui a few hour*
Rheumatism—Acute or Chroiitc.givingqnicit
easo. $ '
Sore Thfoat—By CanCets, ulcer*, or cold#.
Croup und Whooping Cough—Externally,-
uud over the chest.
All Bruises, Sprains nud Burns—Curing nr
a few hours.
Sores and Ulcers—Whether fifeih or long
standing, nnd fever sores. •-
Its operations upon adults And children irtr
reducing rheumatic swellings, nud loosening
coughs und tightness uf the chest by relnxutioir
of tho part*, has been surprising beyond con.
ceptiuu. Tho common renin* k of those whcT
have used it in lira Pilos is, -ii nets like a charm/
THE PILES.—The pi tee $1 h refunded tor
any person who will iij*o ii bottle of Hnyid Lin* ’
iniem lor tho Piles, and return the empty but
tle without huing cured. These are the posithc?
oufers of tho proprietor to the agent*; and oti|
uf many thousands sold, not one has boon \\n r
succbssfn!.
Wo might insert cnrlificates to any length*,
but prefer that those who sell the uiticfe should
exhibit tho origimfi to purchasers. .. .
SOLOMON HAYS.
HAYS’LINIMENT.
Florence, Alabama, Sept 28.
A gentleman of tho highest standing iu |f>i»
town, who has been dreadfully afflicted with
tho Blind Piles for tho last26 years, called upon
mo nud freely confessed to me his situation.-^
After describing the severity of the eomjir'amt,
ho remarked he had not been so well fir 20
years pA*t os lie was nt that moment, llo had
used one bottle only of Hays’ Liniment. Ti»
use his own words he said- the whole huuiatr
family, who wefe thus afflicted, ought to
nindo acquainted with this medicine.”
Signed, . It. L- BLISS.
A fresh supply oftho above medicine receiv*
ed. arid for safe by • .
july J7 A. PARSONS/A§enl.