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L. XXXVI.
KKIDAY EVEMBIO, jfLv 90, 1830.
L 1 .. ;»JB!B«UL*!
miOU! NO.-
TIhTiUU D^-The "ppUnjto"
Siratw?.
5lM»Tu!*of.h« fire
l’VICII'V
.. oril;a priucii
, to bo one ofthe
cura mill prevention of I
SWAIMS VeRMIFU GE
COLT’S
- . , .. , I'll Hid remedy counteracu tlm wholo train
ui.oi>.«, ■■■7 fireatoel comoqiionco to 0«I JL of di,euro. nrlllllf from tho debility oftho
Corwin wlmt modicum ia capablo of producing Jig*.,!,, organa or a depraved condition of tho
the ntatnr.u arr.cT in lire oaaioat, end at the tl ‘ 0 B , nach #n J bowel,.
eimo liina in tlio moil elfeciu.l manner. Mori oftha dinoaaaa of children originato in
It har now no longer to contend with he y o„„inouaelTeotiona.
blind prejudice, oftha greatoat norto I of die Worm, de.troy the nonrl.hnrent which lain
id ilia only witnihom few who .till »ro<!«- uwM’b, n.mco'm anpport life.
Tlio iininedinto ofiect of Swaim’a Vermifuge,
nro to tranquilixo the atomadi, dour it of ncidil-
nnblic'i it la only wim thoao few who atill aro da-
teminted to be •■killed according to rulo," like
tlio neople of old who -would have’ a ‘King to
rolcn over them.’ Dill, tlianka to the ciroula.
lion of newapapere—Ihankati tho nonoral dif-
fuaion of knowledge, which enables nineteen
twoniietha of TUB PEOPLE to read and to
,1,1-0 for Iheinaolvoa—now wo no longer he.
' wo ill atvnllowing that deadly minora). Mail'
ar, profoaaiug tocuio—but univereally leav-
inx ne in a worae condition after ita UK.
Wo no longer believe in Hie abroad notion
that loll iminatlona ofmi v hind con be cu red by
ahatrootingonrlifo—OUk BLOOD, Ilieuow
well underalood that an infl mmiution la a wiae
oanwaaca of Neruna. a aignal that alio re-
niiirea tho oaii.t inco of purgniivo inodicinc to
eaae her of tho opproaafva bn
one phlegm, diaaipate auperfliioua bile, inereoaa
the graatic jiiicea and promote healthy digealion.
It allevialea aick headache, and ia an amadou
for tho Cholera Morbna of our country, dirram
fever aud ague, and that alnaa of diaoaaea wliict
owe their origin to adiaordered atato oftha etc*
inaeh or bowela.
Thla remedy eapela wnrmaby giving health;
action to tho alontach and organa ofdigaation.-*
There ianothinginitaemnpoaitiontokill wornie.
live burden which aha
Droves by Ihe high fovar and the atrong pulee,
la wanted to be removed. lu othor words, the
body cull* for a vogeiablo cleatiaing
UnaannKTii'a vaoaraBLa llaivansaL Puce,
require no akill in their adminiatrationt tho
printed diieetioii only haa to be obaarved, and
(hoy deacribo the juat proportion of tha doae, to
the Iiingiiiiudo oftho '
,00D. It ia now | .j> hoy oro seldom aeen after its uae', and the pa
tienl improves in health, color and appetite.—
Those remeilieawhichkill wormsmustofeourao
injure the stomach materially, and tho cause of
many seriona complaints. This fact has been
materially neglected by the faculty, and the er
ror has never bean discovered until Swaim's
Vorinifugo praved it to the enliro satisfaction of
every family who haa used it.
The medicine ia no leas eIBcaciousin manyo
Ilia diacasos of grown persons, by diasipptmg
those morbid secretions which produce dysen
tery, diarrke, cholera morbus, piles, fever and
foul
BOOK-KEEPING.
A PRAC I'lCAL work upon a planenlirely
new.—The accounts which form the bas
es orthe science are classed nnder Five Divi-
sinus, with Jeliuite explanations after the fornii
of grammar and arithmetic. It contains a vo'
cabnlary of mercantile terms and phrases. Also,
a Key captaining the nature and manner of Join
nalizing each ortho Day Rook entries as a pram
lical accountant would explain the ssmo to his
pupil; this so simpliOes the science that any
young man of common English education tnny
acquire a knowledge without tlio ossislanco of a
toucher, To which is added, Directions to Ilia
Learner,and Practical For ms for Keeping bonks
iu every extent and variety orrominercial hous
es; Public Addressee, tho first ever dolivorod
II poll Ihe subject, Sic. Ac, Just received and
for aale whole '
Jen 8
i wholesale and retail hy
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
i diieasstobe cured.
Let oil persoss read tht following opinion of a n guo, dyspepsia, acidity of the stomach,
gentleman who well knows (As t/nnluies of these I breath, and the disagreeable affoctioi'.s cs
J'lUs. qiienl upon billioua disorders.
It is now in general use in most parts of tho
. in gt
| world. Famjhos resident in the country, tra-
RRANDUETirS PILLS.
Tins modicum is acknowledged “^e one of i „|| tr , K0 ) n . ; n | 0 t hs interior or voyaging' into
the most valuable ever dijeovered, as a purifier dii „ 11 ,f rop ' l c ,, climates, (insulated fr?m modi-
Bipnrillal'wlio'h'or^os'a soiori'lio'or'Vltorntivo."!! ^Ud^Uxi" 1 find V0,mi ''“ 0 ° f
stands iiifimiely before all the preparation, or Hb!(Z“.rem
combinations of Mercury. It* purgative pioi nentconslam
~ o—forth!
ponies are atono ofincalculablo value—ror there I
Pills may be taken daily ron ssv rantoo, and
inilead of waakouingby the cathartic elfect,they
add strength by taking away the eause of weak
ness. There fa no good Maneoar does, which
theso Pills do not likewise. But they havo none
' Kept constantly on hand, and for sale by
A PARSONS,sole Agoutfor the Stato.
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
A S tho intemperance and Inxnry of tho age
are hastening iho ravages of scorbutic coin-
I plaints, and rendering ths blend more impure,
. nud ns thousands havo destroyed their eonstitu
oftho misoinbla effects of that DaanLX sraptr- lions by neglecting to apply the proper remo
te. Tho tsxtu aro not injured—the aoaai dies; to such, Swaim’s Panacea must bo and
' limbs are not paralyzed—no—but iu Ike has boen more than doubly valunble as a certain
of these distressing symptoms, new life
iqtiaut animation is evident in every
it oftho body. UnisonzTii'a Pitts
era indeed a UaivaMtt Renans, for .they cure
opposite diseases; they cure Inflammatioh and
Ciiaosio Kiibuxatism! They cure Diasztzs
and STaASovAKvl They cure Dvmxtxht and
CossTiTurioSAt CoATivanzaa! They will cure
all these apparently opposite diseases, ixcavsb
theyotzASaa and ruttirr tho blood, provided,
however, nature is not beyuud all human AS
SISTANCE. Four years this medicine has
now been before the public in the U. States;
wherever it has been introduced it baa superee
ded all other remedies.
Dr. Orandrelh'a Olticee in Now York are 341
BROADWAY, 185 Hudson st. and 370 Bow.
ety, fidtewn Prince and Houston sis,
85 ceuti per box with directions.
Beware of eouatarfeils.
Druggists a avail made agents.
Each of Dr. Brandrelh'a Agents have an ea.
graeof certificate,dated within Ihe iwelvo months
next preceding. These certificates aia renew,
ed rogal.irly-.tlierefora when over twelve months
old they un longer
of tho modicino.
guarantee the genuineness
and effectual means ofrostoring thorn to perfect
health and vigor. Fow families are wholly ox-
empt from scorbutic affections, which exhibit va-
riaiissymulnins, as eruptions, ulcerations,debil
ity, lossofappetite and uejoclion, all arising from
impure blood, and if not properly attended to,
produces tho greatest injury to the constitution,
and may beimpartedtotlieirolfspring. Swaim's
Panacea is recoinmeudod at tills season of the
year, ns an invaluable restoralivo of the system,
thereby invigorating the constilntion and euaj
biing us tebear the debilitating affects of Ihe sum
mar season, his conveyed by the circulating
fluids, and correctsllieirlondoiicy to all Ihnso die
oases wliioh originntoinavilialimhlood.diseased
liver, depraved appetite, or predisposition to af
fection ufllie lungs. Arc. No one, however, is
advised to use it without convincing themselves
of the truth ofwhat is here staled.
This medicine is now used withsuceess in all
parts of the world, and is gaining great repute’
liou in England.
From Dr. Palonlino Mott.
Professor of Surgery in tho Univoraily of New
York, Surgeon oftho N. York Hospital, Ac.
I have repeatedly used Swaim's Panacen.
both in the Hospital and in private practice, and
n valuable modicino
o’JtemAinhor brnnolt'sore neter rwtdo Audits. hove always found it to bo..
Bold by SEABORN GOODALL. corner of inchronic,syphilitic„andacrofiilouscomploinU,
Congress and ylefiersou streets, (near Iho Mar
tut) tux osi.v Aoasv ron tiiz sat.x or Tile
oasuisa BnASPaaTn's Pinna in Savannah
July 10 153tw3m
9130 REWARD.
Absconded from Wavarley
i Plantation, Camden County, on
the 10th day of July last, LAR-
1 CATO.
Inf the HJlh day r
KIN, DICK, and CATO. Lor-
kin is a stout Mulatto fallow, a-
about 33 years of age, 5 foot 6 to
0Inches high—he has a scar on his right oheek,
also seine marks of small pox about his face,
particularly on his nose, also a large scar from
an axe on his fuot, near the great loo. Larkin
has rather a feeble voice for a man of Ids statue.
Cato is a black fallow, an African by birth, he
la a stout, square built fellow, about 5 foot 4 to
0 inches high—haa the mark of his tribe on his
breast; he ia likewiso ruptured, and has a very
largo mouth. Dick is a small black, woll set fel
low,also an African by birlb, with a round face
aud down cast look, easily confused when Inter,
rogalod: there is also* singular appearance
about his mouth when alarmed. The oh.ive
three fellows were bought oftha estate ofjno.
II. Morel, in Mareh 1633, and formerly lived at
the Colton ham Plantation. Bryan Co. They
are also well acquainted In and about Savannah
GEO. C. DUNHAM, Manager. !
fob 38 50 (Georgian!
ilOO REWARD.
A Runaway from McPherson-
/K J villo, Beaufort District, S. C.on
(KW the lOtl, Inst, a mulatto boy nam-
yjff / e</ CHARLES, the property of
fnOAMHk 11,0 subscriber. Charles is be,
tiveon 10 and 17 year* of ago. a-
bout 5 feel in height, stout and well made, has
short biown curling hair,with keen dark brown
eyes. On his tipper lip ho has a dark, oblong,
natural mark, easily perceived upon close ob<
servation. He reads well, speaks quickly and
is remarkably intelligent. Among other ap.
f isrol, ho carried with him a bluo cotton twilled
rock coot A .a brown fur cap. He lias free in rela
tions Savannah and In the interior of Georgia,
and was last heard of in Barnwell Village, S
C. on his way. it is believed to Augusta and
thence to Savannah. One hundred dollars
I willon poiiiror his.recovery and prooftocon.
; been harbored or afforded
person, white, black
-t- ■ wom 7 fl *« ““Hare for his safe de.
livery to nlo, or to tno Jail in Savannah so that
l recover him. \V. H. WIGG
Powtaligo Post Office, S C.
nSr U A "F' l,la Chronicle A Sentinel will
SSI " Uqv “ u “’*y foT (BP wooks—and
alter hat ti.no, once n week until forbid, and
JttlydS* W ‘°IMca # -“ rUr P " ymom -
RftffAlVD's PULfilONAKIA.'
I on VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
° r “bsllnote Catarrh; in coughs
I ? r " ln « rrom recent or nogloctod
moani ‘ r A,l lm “ i " ll11 ««*iliary, ond
I umnLm roli ° r lr° m «>“ threatening
llmE , 0 opproachmg Pulmonary Con-
IheeoS haegreator claims upon
mSfe. ° r 11,0 i,lva ' i ' 1 ,lmn "■« “havo
lomso/^ r „ l i'i 0 - l,fll ' clivo nnJ trenblesome symp-
fn the iSbw, "i®’ ox P?“ lor " ,lnn . °r phlegm, pain
ioaloros nr.'i ai w ''', cl1 jw>fi*Utlttp proininoni
tvasdealsktSrnSMSPMtho Pnlmonaria
•hie ptoperitas*" d lu m0,,, v “l“'
ojfiSh'lS 1 ]? “; or “l.“f ““««• '•> 'he relief ef
ofweodlriL"rising from snddou changes
° For aido'tf 10 " 1 "'°" ri " 8 *V"P li " 0,, ' &c -
A. BARTOW,
| clnn^lii ih» «•
if" a
1 JIJ G-U. HENDRICKSON
nd in obstinate cuinnennssflections.
VALENTINE MOTT’, M. D.
Frnmlhlsvariouaiinpositionswhiclihove boon
practised by adulteration, Jrc. even to tho extent
of perjury,for Ihe purpose ofimilating the me
dicine,is sufficient to prove its efficacy in the dis
enses in which it has been sufficiently proven In
havo cured. It is unnecessary to say hirther in
relation to this Panaces, othor than to cantiou
the public against the deleterious mixtures which
havo boon made to impoao upon the ignsrnnt
The genuine artiolo can always ho found at the
store oftho subscriber, who is the sole agent for
this Htale. A. PARSONS, Druggist,
victibn'Srhis having be en nar
ftcilitioi of etcapo by any pen
or colored, or iwonty five dolls
IsAftOS roll SALE.
T HE mibicriber will sell on reasonable
terms, three small Farms or Plantations,
in Walton county: two of which are known as
the Cowmens, adjoining lands formerly owned
byJndgo Harris, (now tho properly of Col.
John A. Cobb.) These Farms or Plantations
are well imnrnwd, hiving all necossary and
conifortablo building*, with excellent springs of
water, with a small and woll selected apple
orchard and other pleasant fruits. The other
about two miles from the former, with a conn
fortnblo dwelling house, with a low well select
ed apple trues, and sovoral negro cabins. Those
farms or plantations oro woll known to bo os
hanltliy as any section of the State, South or
East of; tho mountains. Terms,—Five Tliotis*
nnd Dollars for tlio two first motioned; mid
Tlirou Thousand for the last—possession will
bo given on the first of November next. The
terms of payment will be made easy to the
purchaser or purchasers.
MINES HOLT, Sr.
june7 135—H3in
Milledgovillo Recorder.
ROWAND’S TONIC MIXTURE
OR VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A specific and lasting cure for Fever & Ague.
T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the
slur of being a quack medicine, ft haviiq
been the result of many years experieuco am
labor, in the medical practice and observation
of Fever nnd Ague. It is composed of such
medical principles as were considered most fa
to restore Ihe harmony of action botwson the
atomnch, livor, and the other important func*
lions of tho system, tho loss of which harmony
is evidently the immediate caiiso of tlio disease,
It spoedily promotes n regular nnd healthy ap
petite, which is generally entirely destroyed 01
rondered very precarious; by which effect, vig
or and strength is soon afforded to tlio whole
systom. It must bo apparent to nil, flint n me
dicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is use*
fill in' a great variety of complaints, by renow.
iug the healthy action of the digestive orgniis,
it has proved itself of remarkable benefit ill dys<
pepsin, depraved appetite, lioart burn, wntor
brush, flatulency; jniiudico,night sweats, dysen
tery, bowel. complaints, and tunny othor nflec-
lions of similar origin. But it is in tho treat’
mont of fevers, and nnpocinily in Fover nnd
g uo, or Intermittent fever, that its powers linvo
eon principally tested, and wim those who
havo seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sov
oreign to all romedios hetotoforo discovered for
those disonsos. It has nl«o boon used os n pre
ventive, by many who wero subject to n peri
odical recurroiicy ofchills and fover, and it has
always warded off* tho apprehended attack.—
inrit was doomed not Improper to accompany
the febrifugo with a fow oftho many unequivocal
certificates politely furnished to the proprietor,
corroborative oftho foregoing statements. For
further accounts of'its grunt usofiiliiossi sea
pamphlets accompanying encli bottle.
A fresh supply received nnd for sale by
A. PARSONS.
jilly 10 M 8 Gibbons’ Buildings.
PLAYING CARDS. " ”
T WO GROSS superior Playing Cords,
received ami for *alo by
Juno 10 , THOMAS KYEUSON.
IHOFFATT’8 LIFE PILLS AND
PHCENIX BMTlRS
T HESE medicines have long been known
and appreciated for thoiv extraordinary
and immediate powers of restoring perfect
health to persons suffering under nearly ever
kind of disease to which the human mime is
liable*
The proprietor rejoices in tho opportunity af
forded by the universal diffusion of the daily
press for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE
PILLS within the knowledge nnd reach of eve.
ry individual in the community. Unlike the
host of pernicious quackeries, which boast of
vegetable ingredionts tho Lift) Pills are purely,
and so/d/y regstable ami contain noithor mercury
antimony, arsenic, nor any other mineral iu
any form whntever. They aro entirely com
posed of extracts from rare and poworfiiPpInnta,
tlio virtuos of which, though long known to sev
eral Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent
E hnrtnaceiitical chemists, aro altogether un-
nown to the ignorant nretondors to medical
science; nnd woro uovorbeforo administered in
so happily efficacious a combination.
THE PHCENIX BITTERS, are so called
bocause they possess the power ofrostoring the
expiring embers of hoaltli, to n glowing vigor
throughout the constitution, as the Plocnix is
said to be restored to life from tho ashes of it*
own disolution. The Khamix Bitter aro entire
ly vegetable,composed of roots found only in car
tnin parts oftha western country, which will in*
falibly cure FEVERS AND AGUFS oral
kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely all the
effects of merctiry.infinitely sooner tlian^tliomost
lnwerfiil proportions of Snrunpnrilln, nnd will
mmedintcly cure the deturminalinn of BLOOD
TO TH E li EAD; never fail in the tieknusiHci-
deni to youMf females; and will be found a ccrtriin
remedy in till cases of nervous drJtiliiy and \cuifi
nest ofthe most impaired constitutions.
As a remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory
Rheumatism, the efficacy ofthe Phamix Bitters
will be demonstrated by the use of a single hot*
tie. Tlio usual dose of these bitters is half a
wine glass full, in water or wine, and this quail*
tily may be taken two or three times a day .about
ha nn hour before meals, or a less quantity
tnny be tnkon at nil times. To llioso who are
nfilictcd with indigestion offer meals, these bit*
lers will prove invaJuablo, as they very greatly
increase tho action ofthe principal viscera, help
them to-perform their functions, and enable tho
stomach to discharge into tlio bowels whatever
Uoffensive. Thus indigestion is easily and
speedily removed, appetite restored, and the
mouths of the nbsorbanl vessels being clcausod,
nutrition is facilitated and strength of body and
energy of mind ero tho Imppy results.
For farther particulars of Moffnlt's Life Pills
and Phoenix Bitters,apply at Mr. Moffult’soflico
No 516 Broadway, New York, whore the Fills
can be obtained lor 2."> cents. 50 cents, or $1
per box; and the Bitters fur $ I a $‘2 per bot
tle. Numerous certificates of tho wondoiful
efficacy of both, may be there inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW.
At his Store on the Bay. corner of Drayton St.
nov23
UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH
T ,,.,,,. SCIIBME
HE following dolnilsof n Sciikmk or a
LotticMr. to bu drawn in December next,
11 1,1 ,H > VNPARAL.
LLLLD in the liwlor, of I-oUcrirs. P,ixe, to
iho amount M*»a Raven aaroaa aaaa orraaen
[o Ihe public. It I, true, there ere many blanks,
hut oil Iho othor hand, lha oxlretnely low choree
of 990 per Ticket—ilia Vai.uk sen Ntmxr.n
of Iho Cantau. and lha revival oftha good old
custom of warranting that every piixo shall bo
drawn nnd auld, will, wo aro sure, give iiniver-
sal sallafaction, and especially to Die Bix lltrai
DRXD I’RIII lloi.lixas.
ToI those disposed to adventure, wo recom
mend oarly application being inndo to us for
lickals—when the prizes ere all aold, Idanka
only remain—the fiiat kuyera have the bo.1
chance. We, therefore, emphatically any—
DELAY NOT! hut at onae remit and tniaa-mlt
|o us your ordera. wlueh aliall always receive our
immediate altenlion. Lenereio bo addreued,
and applications mads lo
SYLVESTER & CQ„
, , , Ifid llroadwty, Now York.
IT Observe the Number, Ifid.
9900,000 ! 11 9300,0001! 993,0001
0 prizes of990,00011
S prizes or913,00011
3 prizes of910,000 I
Grand Real Eatale and Bank 8tock
LOTTERY
Of rroperty situated in New Orleans.
CTTha richest and moat magnificent Scheme
ever presented to Ihe public, in this or ony
other country.
TICKen 0.M.Y 930.
Authorized hy an^Act ofthe Leri.lativo Assem
bly ul Florida, ond tindor Ihe Direelinnsofihe
Cominiisionors, acting undor the ■nmo,
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1 at, IKK),
SCHMIDT ife HAMILTON, Managora.
SYLVESTER Si CO., 150 Broadway,
New York, Sole Agents,
ao coaniaATioa aouazns!!!
lOO.OOOtickotstroin No. t opwordsjri snccossion
P1I.EN. *0.
HAEMORRHOIDS.
No Cute Ko Pay!. 1 —Prite SI.
HAYS* LINIMENT.
N O FICTION.—This extraordinary diem
leal composition, Iho result of science, and
ilia invention of a celebrated medical man. the
introduction of which to the public wnt invent,
od with tho solemnity of a l*f*J brqiieiit,
lias since gained a reputation unparalleled,fully
sustaining the correctness of tho lamented Dr.
Gi alley's Inst confession, that ‘‘lie dared nut die
without giving to posterity tho benefit of Ins
knowledge oil ibis subject," and lie therefore
bequeathed lo his ftieud and nttoudunl, Suloi
mnn Hays, the secret of his discovery.
It is now used in the principal hospitals, nnd
the private practice in our country, first and
most certainly for the cure of tho Piles, and also
so extensively and effectually as to baffle credo*
lity, unless where its effects nre witnessed. Ex.
ternnlly m tlio following complaints:
For "Dropsy—Creating oxtraoi dinary abiorp*
tian at unco.
All Swellings—Reducing them in a few hours
Ulieuinatiiiii—Acute or Chrome,giving quick
aase.
Sore Throat—By cancers, nlcnrs, or colds.
Croup and Whooping Cough—Externally,
and over the chest.
All Bruises, Sprains and Burns—Curing in
u few hours.
Sores and Ulcers—Whether fresh or long
standing, ami fever sores.
Its operations upon adults and children in
roducing rheumatic awellings, and loosoning
coughs and tightness of tlio chest by relaxation
uf the parts, linrf been surprising beyond con.
copliou. The common remaik ofthoso who
have used it in tho Pilosis, 'It acts like a charm.'
THE PILES.—Tho price $1 is refunded to
any person who will use a bottle of Hays' Lin*
imuiit for the Piles, and return tlio empty bet-
tlo without boing cured. Those nro the positive
orders of tho proprietor to the agents; mid out
of many thousands sold, not one has bei
successful.
Wo might insert certificates to anv Ionglh,
Imt prefer that those who sell tlio article should
exhibit tlio oiigiuul to purchasers.
BOLOMON IIAYS.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
Floreuco, Alabama, Sept. 28.
A gentleman of the highest standing in this
town, who has been dreadfully afflicted with
tlio Blind Piles for the last20 years, called upon
me nnd ficuly confessed to mo his situation.—
Afier describing the severity of tlio complaint,
ho remarked ho had not keen so well for 20
yoars past as he was at that moment. He had
used one bottle only of Hays' Liniment. To
use his own words he said "tlio wholo human
family, who were thus nfllictod, ought to be
made acquainted with this medicine."
Signed, R. L. BLISS.
A fresh supply oftho above modicino receiv
ed, nud forsulo by
July J7 A. PARSONS, Agont.
Tlio deeds of tlio Properly nnd the 8tock trans
ferred in trust to the Commissioners appointed
by the said net of tho Legislature of Florida,
for tho security of tlio Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCIIEIUEIII
1 Prize—The Arcade—-280 feet, f» incites, 4
lines, nn Ahigazine atreet; 101 feet,
11 inches,on Natehez street;
120 feet, 0 inches, nil Grnvier at
Rented at about f37,000 pci an*
nam.
Valued at
1 Prizo—City Hotel—1G2 ft on Com
mon streot, MO feet. 0 inches, on
Camp st. Rented at $25,000—
Valued at
l Prize— Dwelling House (adjoining
the Arcade) No. 10,24 ft. 7 inclii
es front on Natchez tl. Rented
at $1200—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcndo)
No. 18,23 ft flout on Natchez at.
Rented at $1200—Valued at
1 Prize— Ditto (adjoining the Arcndo)
No. 20,23 feet from on Natchez
at. Routedat$l200-Valued nt
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North cuat
corner of Basin & Ciistom.hnuso
atreet;40 feel fronton C«»in. and
•40 feet on Franklin at. hy 127 ft.
doop in Custom Iioiino st. Routed
at $1500—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 24, South west
corner of Basin A. Custom house
atreoi; 32 feet, 7 inches on liusiii
32 feet, 7 inches on Piaukltti, 127
feet, 10£ inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented at
$1500—Valued nt
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 3.39, 24 feet, 8
inches on Royal street, by 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Uontedat$l400.
Valued nt
1 Prizo—230 shnres Canal Bank
Stock, $100each
1 Ditto—200 ditto Com do, do do
1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanics' and
Traders’ do do
I Ditto—100 do City Batik do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do
1 IMiio—oG do Exchange Bank do do
1 Ditto—GO do do do do do
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Unnk do do
l Ditto—25 do do do do do do
I Ditto—15 do Mechanics' & Tia-
dors’ dodo
1 Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 share* of the Louts*
inna Stain Bank, $100 each, each
Prize $1000
do—ench2shnrns of $IOOnnch,
each Prize $200, of tho Gas Light
Bank
200 do—each 1 slmro of $100, of tlio
Bank of Looisinnn
200 do—oach I share of $100, ofthe
Now Orleans Uank
150 do—each 1 sliniir of $100 of tlio
Union Bunk of Florida '
WMEEEEH’S BALhAlU O* 1
MOSCATELLO.
A GRATEFUL and nfikcttinl retnody for
diseases of the stomach and bowels, viz:
Dyspepsia, Diarrlnsa, Dysentery, Cholera Mor
bus. Cholic, Asiatic and Spaamodie Cholera,
Crainpa. Children Teothttig, summer com.
plnints of children, dangerous cflecta or drink*
mg cold water when overheated, Ac.
A supply of Una highly recommended modi*
cino can bo obtained at the subscribers store,
whom will bo oxhibited testimonials of ituim
perior excellence from (known) respedBm
persons.
From (bo New York Evening Star.
Cholera Morins —'Tho season of fruits having
arrived, we may expect to have more or less
cases of Cholera Mprbus. Wo continue un*
shakeu in our confidence of iho lirlues of the
Ualsetn of Moscntclln for disenso* of llic atom*
aril and bowols, sustained hy strong certificates
of its rlfiracy. Every fntnily should keep a
buttle in Iho house, which is to bo bad of Dr.
Wheeler, 33 Greenwich atreet.
This celebrated modicino, direct from Ihe
Proprietor, to Ihi obtained at the storo of
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Sole Agent.
jnly 19 167
JUST UEC'EIVED,
A FUt.Lsupply oftho following articles—
2m. Baleratue, Pearl Ash, Chloride I«ime and
Soda.Vanilla and Sonquin Beans, Earthenware
and Metallio Bed Pans, Chrome Green,Chromo
Yellow,Chinese Vermillion, Spanish Brown,
Venetian Red, Pumice Stone. Rose Pink,Black
Lead, Lamp Black, King's Yellow Annatto.AI'
urn, Rotten Stone, Cochineal. Nut Galls, Cop
peras. Turpentino, Spanish Float Indigo, I'nis.
sinn Blue, Fig Flue, Saffron, Camwood, Terra
de Sienna, Turkey Umber. Paint Brufhea,Ualh
Bricks, Red, White and French Chalk for tail*
or'e use, Bole Armenia, superior English nnd
embossed Court Plasters,Silk Suspenders,Dan*
dages, Victoria Hair Brushes, Crucibles. Glys*
ter Pipes, Nipple Shield*.Cupping Glasses nnd
Instruments, Gum Elastic and Silver Cntletort,
Eye Stones, Gold Beater Skins, No. 1,2 nnd
3 Glue, Gold l.enf. Dutch Netal, Patent Tip*
ton's Lint, Pink Sanres.Toy Paints, Pungent’s
Blue Stone, Gum, Copal, Mastick, Benzoin,
Ammonia,Myrrh, Aloos, Donegal, Gainbngo,
Scautniuny, tJlibanuin, Shellac, and a variety
of other articles. For sale by
PUllCIlER A LA ROCHE,
Sign of the Golden Globo,
Opposite the Market.
Also, a fresh supply of Ruta Buga White
Dutch and Yellow short Top Turnip Seeds,
far sale as above. July 16
10
Dollars.
700,000
500,000
20,000
20,000
20,080
20,000
20,000
15,000
25,000
20.000
15,000
10,000
10.000
50,900
5000
5000
2500
2500
1500
1500
20,000
2000
20,000
20,000
15,000
CAHTOIC OIL AND SALTS.
Q) dh DOZ superior Castor Oil, suitable
0 a" for infants and delicate persona.
50 do do do do, No 1
50 do low priced do do, for plantations
2(10 boxes Salts. 25 lbs each. J ust received
nnd lor sale low, by
jnly 6 G. R.11ENDR!CKSON.
««.«59
? —
JUST HECEIVUD—I’.rlirif i
1 CASE Flftrireto lliimlmi
1 do sup. do do
1 do
1 do
I do
3i
3 do
3 do
slip, do do
Iz-jliolh Straw*
lino do
cuYd.
Tissue
3 dnz Unys Cap
14 dne black an ‘
8 dnz Tiwie I .
0 boxes Uonnul Ribbons
G pcs Printed Lnwn
15 do do Cambric
4 r unda fri.fi Linen
0 pea Lmoh SliUclioff
20 do Rnnin IJinpor
11 do llirda Eya Uiapcr
4 do Limiti Drill, anpetfino'
0 do Crape for t’artinlnons‘
7 do Sommer Conaimure
Scotch GinaUnma
KnjrlUli Prints
Lou, laiwna
4'4,5.4 and 0-4 Robliir
Uobbiiiel Edging.
Thread Ijicob
rinin and opOn work Silk Glove* 1
Do do do do ]!»■.-
Which will bo sold nl reduced pric.-s, by
, , „ WJ1. H. I.l.OYD, 7
j"*7 & Alarkol Square,
T ~ TO J’LAlVTKrtS:
11L Subacribor, Agent for lire Allien*'
Mnnufiicliiiing Company, has eonstarit*'
ly on band, a supply ofibcir dmnenis Woollen
and Cotton Gouda, a aOpOrlnrn'rtitla for Ni-gror
Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE.
Jilin 11
SCENTED ROADS.
R eceived, o boxes Vmiegniod Soap
C do While scented in jar., for tala by
july3 ANSON PARSONS.
FUENCII WORK’D COLLARS.
1 CARTON rich Freurb Worked Cullers,
(or sals cheap, by
jnly 5 AVERY <& JOHNSON.
VANILLA KEANS.
J U8T teemed a freali aopply uf Vanilla
Beans, for ml, hy
nn T&vssssrsss. ..a.
’U' Inning niliclca—
3 bales 7.8 Springfield Shirting
8 do 3.4 do ao, t do 4.4 dodo 1
4 do 5-4 do do, I do 6.4 do do
1 ease low priced Calicoes
10 pcs French Muslin
SO do do Cambric, S do tlo Line#
6 do Mexican Jaana
4 do Crept, Tor gentlemen's wear
f> do plain Swita M ualin
10 do Croaa hnr'd|Swiit Minim
3 do Nansook Muslin
0 do Book do. 5 do Biahop Lawn*
Bilk Shawl., Thread I jicei
Gimp Edgings, Bobbhietdo
Gpen work Bilk Gloves
Plain do do, Unen and CotfOndo'
Long While Kid do
Do do open work Silk do
Silk Huso, plain and open work
Alav.a large assortment of Palm Leaf llnodd
J«ly 17 WM. II. LLOYD. Markol 8q,
LINENS,- Ac.
A VERY & JOHNSON have received, 2(i
nes coper Irish Uncos, also Lineu Sheet.’
ing.. Diapers, Ac. For Bale low.
jnly 3 South aide Monument 6qri.ro.
A , iiosiEitr.
VERY A JOHNSON have received largo-
addition, to lheir>luek of Silk, Cotton ainf
Lino,n lluaiory, which Ihey will sell low.
~ Mo
roiv 3
Bnulh aide Monuinoot
Square.
j” 1 / 3
ANSON PARSONS.
UIILOUIDE LIME.
N •^k^K^kLBS.Chloridt* Lime, in pack*
EL til" V ages from 35 a 701b., jtui re*
ceived and for mile by
jmte 10 THOMAS RYER8QM,
SPILES, bPItm
W ARRANTED free from deleterious in.
gredienta. •
Superior Alapine, do gronnd
Bo Black Pepper do
Do Ginger do
Do Nuluroga, do Cloves
Do Cayenne and African Peppers
Tiro abovo Spices aro offered for sale on nc*
commodating terniR, by
I’OUCHF.R A. LX ROCHE.
8igu oftho Golden Globe,
jnno 11 Oppoaito tho Market.
LEfflON SYRUP, STARCH, &e
50 DOZ superior Lemon Syrup, oxtra
30 boxes Colegate’e 1st quality Starch
20 do London Mustard
10 boxes Underwood’s do, in tin caninters.
Ju»t received and for aale hy
jnly 5 G. R. HENDRICKSON,
600 Prizes. $1,500,000
TICKETS $20—A’0 SHARES.
The wholo of the Tickcte.witli their Number*,
as aUo those containing tlio Prize*, will be ex
amined and *oaled hy the Cnnnnisunohcr* ap*
pointed under tlio Aoi. previously to their being
pill into the wheel*. One wheel will contain the
wholo ofthe Numbers, the other will contain the
Six Hundred Prizes, and the first GOO Nunibor*
that ahull bo drawn out, will bo entitled to such
Prize as inuv bo drawn to its number, and the
fortunate holder* of such Prize* will have such
property transferred to them itmnediHtely after
iho drawing, iminctiinhered, and without any
Deduction l
O’ To Ei)iroH«A!«n PuRM*uicns.—Having
received New*papeia containing the above
Scheme, from twentytwo State*and Tenitcr
io*.bonideaseveral oftho British Province*, we
arc satisfied with the circulation, and therefore
request that suc h paper* a* have lint, up to thi*
time, inserted the advertisement, will he pleu*i
ed vul to do so, aud that all ihe othor paper* will
insert it once a xccd; only until the 1st of De.
comber, and forward u* their accounts.
SYLVESTER A CO., 15G Broudway, N. Y.
may 16 J15
SWAIIH’N PANACEA.
fly BOXES of Swaim's celebrated Pa’
nacen, I dozen each. Just received
and for sale by
march 30 (5 11. IIRNDRICKSON
jovillo.
Silk llosc
dn do
du do
do
SIIAVINU SOAPS.
C OMPOUND Naples Shnviug Cakes
Genuinu do do Soap iu pots
Gtierlnin's do Cream do, and
a lino assortment of superior Razors A Strops.
Just received and fnr ruths by
June.4 G. R, HENDRICKSON.
~ TOILET PoiVBEit, &c.
R ECEIVED, a fre*h supply oftiue Toilet
Powder, plain nnd perfinneJ, (UoMisand
Violot) Powder Boxes and PufiV; for sale by
* iON8.
. SILKS, MUIS.
A VERY JOHNSON have received, n
Jrm. good aMortmotit black and bluo blk Silks/
for sulu low.
j»ly 2 Bomb *»df Monumofit gquoro.
uoiNGt ooiivcm ooiim
rnVIE Subscriber intending to mnko an dffV
JL tiro clo*onfhifl nicrcliamile Imaiitcas in
Savannah, by the 1st day of November llexf
will sell his large stock oT STAPLE nnd FAN
CY DRY GOODS, of last Fall and this
Spring'* selections at less prices than they dan'
be purchksed for at any othe r store in Savanhsli,
lor cash only at retail; and when it b by wliolo*
sale, for approved Chy nceepinrtdes, on sit
montliH credit. Persons wuhinp to pet groat'
bargain* will do weKtocnllnml jii.lfc for them*
selves, at my atort. A. BENNETT,
No. 1 Waririg's Building, Market Square/
June 19
jnno 14
A. PARSE
SK1DL1TZ AND SODA POW
DERS.
R F.CEIVED, n largo supply of Mnynard A
Noyes' Soidlitz nnd Soda Powders, and
for sale by ANSON PARSONS,
jnno 15 142
FRESH SPICES.
4^ BAGS Black Pepper, 3do Pimento
1 trbt Nutmegs, received nnd for sale by
July 3 ANSON PARSONS.
INDIAN DYE,
F OR coloring grey, light and red hair—a
beautiful brown or jut black without stniif*
mg tho skin, in from twelve to twenty four
hours.
Prepared by L W. Glenn, and for sale bv
PORCH ER & LA ROCHE,'
Opposite the Market,
Sign of the Golden Globe.
VIOLIN STRINGS.
A fresh supply of Violin Strings for snle ns
abovo. jnly 17
OOWLAND’S LOTION, dec.
R ECEIVED, nfrenli supply of Gowhtnd'*
Lotion, for improving mid boaiitifying
tlio complexion. Likewiso, Cluircho's Vegeta*
ble Lotion, an efllctuul euro for eruption* on
tlio face aud chin. For *n!o hy
jnly 19 ANSON PARSONS.
TAX NOTICE.
mfOTICE i* hereby given that a tox for the
lX year A l>. 1839, has been a«io*sed upon
nil properly real nud peiMinnl, within tlio limii*
oftliocity of Brunswick, amounting to twenty
tliree| hundred, sixty \ seven del nr* and eighty
one cent*, which the owners nf smd property
nro hereby requeued to pny within Eiqht
WzKKBfrmn the date uf thi* notice. Ail tho
property upon which ihe (axe* *hnll not be pnid
agreeably to the request in ibis notice will ho
immediately ndvurti*ed for sale at tlio expense
oftho owner.
:• Name* ofthe ownor* of property in said ci*
ly, sn far ns known In tlio subscriber:
Tlio Brunswick nnd Florida Rail Rond Co.
Geo. Anderson, John \V. Andor*ou, 11. A.
Breed, E. Bend, Brunswick Land Co. J. |)u|.
AJm* tab t»f J*ti Mofcinan, Rolu. Bolton,
A. Ci. Burnett, Km. Major John Hurrion, Colby
A Davis, S. D. Coibitt, Stephen Clin&o, U.
Durl, II. Dnbignon, Gee Diipreo, T. Dart.T;
C. A. Dexter, F. A. Dexter,L. 8. D’Lyon.Anu
Demoio.John McDerniid,Moses Ea*tman,Joliti
Franklin. Tlio*. Glascock, R. L. Gamble, T.
W. Goode, J. J. lllgginbothain, Em. Priscilla
lloiiHtoun, Patrick Houstoun, R. llazlehurst,
Benj. S. Harris, Ex. to Eat. John Milton,Robt.
Hutchinson, Bank of Brunswick, The Bruns*
wick Lumber Co. M. II. A J. Hubbard. Tiros.
S. C. King, Sarah A. Kiiuborly, Ann
King, f. 8. Lawrence, Louisa Leach, Celia
Lamb, A. H. Mernmah, Jas. Moore, W, B.
Miller, Henry M. Meals and Siiter, Solomon
Moody, P. AI. Nightingale, R. S. Piles, J. G.
Putman, R. Pooler for Mr. Porter. Mrs. Pin
dar. Mrs. Postch, Jano Remshnrt, E. 8. Rue*,
Jo*. Ryals, Alex. Scolt, Win II. Stilea, J. R.
SnitKsey, C. J. Shelton, VV. P. White, Est. A.
Whitehead, P. J. Williams. Ann Wright.
A. L. KING, Mayor.
Brunswick, Juno 29,1839.
jnly 3 150tb
okateIT
Far ship Milieu
6% DOZ Ladle. >nper In.rain tilk i
M 3 ilu do do lllhli'd do
2 do do da Derby do
ft do very enpor while Colton
10 do Mwirted qualities
25 groee Colton Cord
25 do Diamond Dund Lace'
25 do assorted do dn
12 do super Silvered Suspender Dnttdftd
12 do English Japan
12 do Strap tilt
SNIDER. LATIIROP Si NF.VITT.
jnly 8 153
0 TO61H WASHES. "”
RRIS, Chlorine nud Kreosut Tooth Wnslf
es. Received end for sale by
JuIlN E. STILWF.LL,
jnly 22 Opposite tlio Mansion House*
Eli E 8’OBO It IFE UOII» COM*>
pound, nr Persian Brent Bags.
A MUST grateful perfume fur acentih)^
Drawer*, Wardrobes, &c„ nnd ir on of*
luciunl preventive ngairiNt moth. Prepared on*
ly by Hubert Bum Edo, Chemist aud Perfooier.
by Mpcrrel appointment trt the Queen.
Forialeby FURCItRKftLA ROCHE.
Opposite tlio Market.-
Sign or the Golden Globe,.
to MOTliEitSr
jiriy 22
^ FRESH supply of Evans* Sontliing Syr.
tip, for children teething.
Chamomile Pillrt for *nlo hy
l’UUCHER iV LA RO
Opposite tin
jilly34 - . BjMgrrire-
Aha, Evan*’
BEUltAUU'fi UUOLUli
TURK.
F OR Cliolem Morbna.- Aai.lfe ClioU-ra,
Cholera lnf.intuni. Bowel Complaint,
I mono nos* of the Rowel*. Ac. A fi tsli supply
ju*l rocoivcd nud for snip by
PORC11 ER A LA ROCHE;
Opposite tlio Market.
July 24 Sign oftha Golden Glidin'.
'■ O-
blPLIUOli CAVEMllMl
BACCO.
A 8UPF.H10R ni tide of. Cuvcnr'.i>h To.
bacco, jn»l. received and for sale by
PORCH Ell & LA ROCHE.
Opposite Ilia Market,
filly 24 . Sign nf (lie Guldt'n Globe.-
A N assortment Russia Sheet
Grates, for sale l|
jnly 17
Iibii Parlor
£u.& 9 WEED.
HAVANA SKUAKS.
fWfifi S9S9SX SUFEUIDR qireliiy
OV^V ™ FXF Havana Segurs, favor •
iu brands, viz: Tacoii, Star, Agues, ftarunuro ,•
Iberia, Regalia, Carones, Ac. CuiiiiuDours are
invited to eXainihe thi* pnrfcef. ,
fuly24 G.R. HENDRICKSON.
LERI ON SY1HJP.
DOZ Roy’s superior Lemon Syfffp*
31^ revived end fo.r sale (>’
jnne 15
ANSON
Farsi
ons.
PIIOSP1IOUUS.
A SUPPLY of superior PliosphoriU, fust
received nnd for salo by
PORCI1ER A L\ ROCHE.
Sign of Golden Globo, opposite the Market,
jnne 14 141 , ; ;
“ LEMON SVKVlI*. '
DOZ Uiideiivoiid*. alip'r Lei
atP it|>, 20 do Keee' do do, jil»l teci
nnd fur -iifu by
joly 81
0. R. HENDRICKSON.