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SO. 1 » -VOfc. XXXVI.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1839.'
CT CI.E.X!V8»1 AND FUltIFY
1'IIK UODY.—‘Tlio apiilioiiuu ofllie pnncii
nla •TlMllMto# l»nt| lo !>• ««» °(H“
i aateat uiility iu Ilia euro and prevention of
SiioaiJ. ilia or Ilia graatait conreipionce lo a<>
carlain what uiodiciua ia capable ufproduolng
ilia iitainan arracr in Ilia onaiaal, and at Ilia
utna lima iu iha moil ailbniual mannar.
IiIim now no longer lo contend with Ilia
blind prejudice. of Iho graaiail norlion of the
public; ii ii only iviui llioio foW who anil ero de.
Inriiiiiiod 101 hilled ecourdmg to rulo," like
the ocopla ofuld who -would have’ a -King lo
reian o*or ihain.’ Um. thank. lo the elreulo.
lion Ilf newapnpora—lhaiihalotho conoruldil-
rofiou of kllowledge. whlull oimbloa nhialoen
twentieth) of THE PEOPLE lo road and lo
twentieth-
iwtaa for iheineeWea—now wo no longer bo.
fiire In awallowingthat deadly minoral, Man-
cunv. preferring locuio—bill ilnivonally loav
inf no in n worie condition olior iu u«e.
Wo no longer bolievo iu Iho abaurd nolion
•liai IhStmiuallana of any kind can bo cured by
nbrtraoihigoiirlifu—OUR lil.OUL), Ilia now
well iindoralood that an iullauinmlioii uawiao
badnuaca of NiTuaa. a aignal lhai ahe to-
wuiraa ihe nuiatonce of purgative medicine lo
«aae her of tins opprorrive liurden whicli alio
£ rovea by iho high rover and Iha alrong pulaa,
Wanted lo bo lomuved. Iu olhar worda, tile
bodr callafora vegetable cleansing
UaianacTM’a Vanaraai.a Uaivi
aennire no akill iu their adniiniitrationi the
airiuted direction only hoe lo be obaarved, and
tliey doicrilio thu just proportion of the doaa, to
Iha magniludo or Ilia di.oaao to be oured.
lit all pereone rend Ike following opinion of a
gintUm'tn icho wdl knuuu Ihe qmliticv of then
Vdli.
DIIANDRETH'S PILLS
Tills modioliio ia ecknowlodged to bo one nf
the marl valuiiblo aver diacoverod, aa a puiifior
ofllie hlood and lluida. Il ia auporior to Sar-
•tparilla.wholhoraaaaodotifioor aluraliva. Il
ataiida infiuilely boforoall Iho prepanitioua or
coinliiiiaiionr of Morcury. Iu purgative pioi
parliea are alone oHucalculable value—for there
Villa may be taken daily »on *av raaioo, and
innond of wookeuiiig by ihe cathartic elfocl.lhey
add airenglh by Inking away Iho caure of woak'
near. Tnora ia no good Msaouav doea, which
thoaa 1MW do not likawiaa. Put they have none
of Hi,i iniaoiablo effecU of liinl urault apccip.
ic. The tckth ora not injured—the bonci
and limbi are not parolyxod—no—but in Ike
alead of there diatrouiug eyinploma, new life
and conaopinnt auiiuulion ia evident iu every
tnovuineul nfilin body. UnaaonkTii’a Pm.
nra indued n Uxivxiuai. IUmxov, for they cure
opporita diaoaaeaitlioy cure larLtuaaTion and
Chsoxic lliir.us*Tiaii! They ouro Diabstu
and STSunuinr! They core DvaeaTxav and
CimriromvM.CoaTivkirr.aa! They willcure
all ilieee app irentln uppoaila dueaaea, aaoauae
(hey ccevuc and rumrr iha hlood. provided,
hnwover. naiuro ir uot beyond all human AS.
SI3TANCK. Four yeare liila mudiciue hae
now been before iho public in Ihe U. Slater)
wherever it hu been introduced itiiae euperae
dod all otlior remedies.
Dr. Drandratli'a Ollicea in New York are 241
OROADWAY, I So lludaon at. and 270 Dow,
ery. hduee* Prince and Hoaeton ata,
23 cauia per box with directiona.
Ueware of cuunterfoita.
Druggists seven ninde agenta.
Each of Dr. Urundroih'r Agenta havo an an.
graced eaej/lci<a,.f.ilad l wiiliiu iha twelve munilia
next preceding. These certificatea aia renow.
ed regalerlysllierufore wlion ovorlwolvo mouths
old they uo longer giiarautse the genuineness
of Iho medicine.
eJUmnnker Dm flute an never made dgaUt.
Sold by SKA BORN UUODALL. comer
Cnngrcss and |Jeiroraon atreela, (near Ike Mac
hd) tiix oner hoist non thu as lx or me
oxauisa liRASpntru's Pills in Savanuali.
July 10 I53tw3in
«130 set; IVA ICO.
WHOLE NO.-0(1,031
SWAIMS VERMIFUGE
T BX IDS remedy counteracu the whole train
.fl. ofdiaeaaeaariaingfrumthednbilityofthe
d goativo organa nr a dopraved condition of file
stomach and bowela.
Moit of iho diseases of children originate ic
vcrminousalfections.
Worms destroy the nonriahniaiit which ie in
tondod by iintura tn support lifts,
Thoiinineilinto olfcct ul'Swaim’e Vermifuge,
nro to trampiilixe the stninnch, clear it of ncidu-
out phlegm, diaaipnto eupcrflnona bilo, increase
tho grastic jilieoa and promote honltliy digoslion
Il ulloriatca sick headache,and ia an antedott
for tho Cholera Morbus of our country, dirrnat
fovor aud ague, and that dan of dieoaaea wliid
owo their origin to adiaurdared stato ofllie etc*
lunch or bowels.
Tide remedy expels Worms by giving health)
action to the stomach and organa of digestion. •
Thorn is nothing in its composition In kill worms.
Tlioy ore seldom seen after iu uso, and the pa
limit improves in health, color and appetite.—
Those remedioswkichkill worms tntiatofcouree
injure the stomach materially, and the cause of
many serious coniplnluts. This fact lias been
materially neglected by the faculty, and ihe or-
rnr has never been discovered until 8wniin's
Vormifuge proved it to the entiro satisfaction of
overy family whn has uaod it.
Tho medicine ia noleaaoflicncioiiain many
the diwosea or grown persona, by dissipating
those morbid secretions which produce dysen
tery, diarrioo, cholera morbus, piles, fever and
nguo, dyspepaia, acidity of tho stomach, fuul
breath, and the disagroeable eductions conse
quent upon billioua disorders.
It ia now in general use in moat parts nf tho
world. Families resident in tho country, tra
vellers going into Ihe interior or voyaging into
distant tropical climates, (insulated from medi
cal talent) would And dwaiin's Vermifugo of
great advantage.
Kopt constantly on hand, and for sain by
A PARSONS.rale Agent for tho Slnlo,
I’HACTICALworkupon a |
non a plnn entirely
Tho accounts which form tho bar
es of the science are classed nndor Five Divi
sions, with definite explanations after the fonm
of grammar and arithmetic. It contains a vo
cabulary of morcnntilo torma and phrases. Also,
a Kay explaining iho natureand manner of Jour
nalixing each oftlie Day Book entries as a prac
lical accountant would explain Iho samo to hn
pupil; this so simplifies tho sciouon that any
young man of common F.liglish education may
acquire a knowledge without the assistance ora
teacher. To which is added, Directions to the
Learner,and Practical Forms forKeepiughooks
in evory extent and variety ofcoirmiercial hous
es; Public Addresses, tho first ever delivered
upon the subject, Ac. Ac. Just received and
for sols whofeealn end retail by
jan 8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
COLT’S
BOOK-KEEPING.
Absconded from Waverley
Plantation, Camden County, on
tho Ifitli day of July last, LAR
KIN, DICK, aud CATO. Lar-
kin is a stout Mulatto fellow, a-
about 28 years of age, 5 feet 6 to
Dinehes high—ho has a scar on his right cheek,
also some marks of small pux about his fneo,
particularly on his noso, also a targe scar Irani
an axa on hie fool, near the great toe. Larkin
his rather a feeble vniea for a man oftiis statue.
Cato is a black fellow, an African by birth, lie
Is a stout.square built fallow, about 5 feet 4 to
6 inches high—has the mark of his tribe on his
breast; hois likewise ruptured, and has a vary
iargamouth. Dickisaamatlblack,wellset fol
low, also an African by birth, with a round face
and down cast look, easily confused when inter,
regaled: there is also a singular appearance
about lus mouth when alarmed. The above
Uireo fellows wore bought of tho estate ofjno.
II. Morel, hi March 183d, aud formerly lived at
(lie Lotion ham Plantation, Bryan Co. They
are also well acquainted in and about Savannah
GKO. C. DUNHAM, Managor. •
3d DO (Georgian)
9100 UEWAKD.
Runaway from McPherson-
villo, Beaufort Dfstrier, 8 1'. 011
the 10th Inst, n mulatto boy iiaui-
ocf CHARLES, the properly of
. the subscriber. Charles is be,
'tween 10 and 17 years ofage, a-
bout G feet in height, stout and well made, has
short biown curling hair,with keen dark brown
ayes. On his upper lip he has a dark, oblong,
natural mirk, easily perceived upon close ob
servation. He rends well, speaks quickly and
is reinarknbly intelligent. Among other op.
f iarel, lie carried with him a bine cotton twilled
rock coat A n brown for cap. He lie. Tree in rela
tions Savannah and in Ihe interior of Georgia,
mid was last lionrd of iu Barnwell Village, S.
C. on his wny, it is believed to Augusta and
ihnnco lo Savannah. One hundred dollars
i lu t P*“,r<* r htf recovery and proo f coll ,
vtcnon of his having been harbored or afforded
■aciliiios ofescapo by any person, whits, b'uok
I or colored, or twenty five dollars for his safe do-
I livery lo me, or to the Jail in Savannah no that
11 recover him W. 11. W1GG.
Pocoiahgo Post Ollloo, S. C.
I mJlu i .? Chronicle A Sontiuol will
Be™.' ll '« "hove daily for itvn weoks—and
!."*} mine a tvoak until forbid, and
July 22 r bl "iSa* ??
SWA INFS PANACEA.
A S the iiitenipornnco ami luxury of tlio ngo
nro hastening the ravages of scorbutic com
plaints, and rendering tho blood more impure,
and as thousands have destroyed their conslitii
lions by noglooting to apply the proper reme
dies s to such, Swaim’s Panacea must bo and
has been more than doubly valuable ns a certain
and effectual means of restoring them to perfect
health nnd vigor. Few families are wholly ox-
emptfrom scorbutic aflbutions, which exhibit va-
rium symptoms, as eruptions, ulcerations,debil
ity, loss o (appetite and dejection, all arising from
impure blood, aud if not properly attended to,
produces tho greatest injury to the constitution,
and may boiiuparted to their offspring. Swaim’s
Panacea is recommended at tins season of the
year, as an invaluable restorative oftlie system,
thereby invigorating the constitntinn nnd emi{
tiling us to hour tho debilitating oA'ectsof the sum
mer season. It is conveyed by tiie circulating
fluids, and correctstbeir toudency tu all those dis
eases which originnte in a vitiated[blood, diseased
liver,depraved appetite, or predisposition to of-
fection ufthe lungs, &c. No one, however, is
advised to use it without convincing themselves
of the truth of what is here stated.
This tnedicino is now used with success in all
parts of the world, aud is guiniug grout reputa!
tion in England.
From Dr. Valentina Mott.
Professor of Burgory in tho University of New
York, Surgeon of iho N. York Hospital, Arc.
1 have renoatedly used Swaim’s Panacea,
both iu the Ilospitafund in private praclico. nnd
have always found it to be a valuable tnedir.iuo
in chrouic.sy phililic,, nnd scrofulous couipluints,
ltd In obstinate cutaneous affections.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From this various impositions which Imve bean
practised by adulteration, 4>*c.eveu t« ihe extent
of perjury, for the purpose ofiniitating tho me'
dicino.is sufficient to prove itseflicucy m tho dis
bei "*
cases in which it has been sufficiently provon tn
have cured. It Is unnecessary to sny further ill
relation to this Panacea, other limit to caution
the publicagaiitsl the deleterious mixtures which
have been made to impose upon the ignorant
The genuine article can always be found at the
store oftlie subscriber, who is tho sole agent for
this Slate. A. PARSONS, Druggist,
LANDS FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber will sell on reasonable
terms, three small Farms or Plantations,
in Walton county: two of which are known as
the Cowpens, adjoining lands formerly owned
by Judge Harris, (now the property of Col.
John A. Cobb.) Theao Farms or Plantations
are well improved, h iving all nocessary and
comfortable buildings, with excellent springs of
wateri with a small and well selected npplo
orchard and otlior pleasant fruits. The olhar
about two miles from tlio former, with a com*
fortable dwelling house, with a few well select
ed apple trees, aud sevsral negro cabins. These
farms or plantations are well known to bo as
honltliy as any suction of tho Stato." South or
East of.the mountains. Terms,—Fivo Thous
and Dollars for the two first motioned; and
Throe Thousnnd for the last—possession will
be given on tho first of Novombor next. Tho
terms of payment will be made easy to the
purchaser or purchasers.
HINES HOLT, Sr.
juno7 135—H3in
Milledgovillo Recorder.
«DWAND’S PULRIONAItlA.
1 - OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
of Olutinnte Cnuuili; in coughx
leolSjPf. n ® f r0M1 recant or neglected
ImU?.: ‘"A-lhma, and a. an auxiliary, and
l»vinnnJKEi9^ IU lba threatening
VSSSr- of n Pn r ? M h |n g Pulmonary Con-
Itlio .nit-j' ,ln mo “ lall ° Inwgrontor claim, upon
Imediclna ° ,1C0 ° f th ° lnV0 ' id ,h,n lh# “ b;>vo
ltn!,i> ; r r " r 'ho nfiliotivo nnd trnitblnnoma nynip-
[fj l , 00 "gl|lug, oxiiooiiiraliiiii or phlegm, pnlii
Em art^K* 0 - W,Klcll oouHiiiiiia prominom
Bn. ,u’- oP l ha cninpliml, that tliu Piilmiinarin
C.|.'“t©M.. and lias manira,tod its moit valu>
fj" piopuriioit.
baii3i!t®"! 1 * F cmiree in lire rcliof of
bf bSSks * iirinng from .nddun clinngo.
J PerInilo'lf 10 " 1 , woaril, 8 daiuplinoii,Ac.
|. ni'iyM A BARTOW
raj IW'iiof C'nliimbin, for re-
Litimlv “'‘'l beautifying tho Hair. A fresh
«»"d for knluliv
J,y13 0. U. HENDRICKSON
HIOFFATT’S LIFE PILLS AND
PIKENIX UITTbRS
T HESE medicines have long bsen known
and appreciated for thoir extraordinary
and immediate powers of restoring perfect
health to persons suffering under nearly every
kind of disease to which the human frutuo is
liable*
The proprietor rejoices in tho opportunity af
forded by the universal diffusion of the daily
press lor placing his VEGETABLE LIFE
FILLS within the knowledge and reach ofovo*
ry individual in the community. Unlike the
host of pernicious quackeries, whicli boast of
vegetable ingredients the Life Tills are purely,
and loldlyvcgtlablcvin} contain naitl.er mercury
antimony, arsenic, nor any other mineral in
any form whatover. Thoy are ontircly com
posed ofextracts from rare and powerful'plants,
the virtues of whicli, though long known to sev
eral Indian tribos, and recently to sonioeminout
pharmaceutical chemists, are altogether un
known to the ignorant pretenders to medical
scionco; and were never before administered in
so lumpily efficacious a combination.
' THE PIKE NIX BITTERS, are so called
beenuso they possess the power of restoring the
expiring embers of hoallli, to a glowing vigor
throughout the constitution, as the Phcenix is
said to be restored to life from the ashes of its
own disolution. Tho Rhasnix Bitter are entire
ly vegetable,composed of roots found only in cer
tain parts oftlie westorncountry, which’ will in<
fiilibly cure FEVERS AND AGUFS of hi
kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely allthe
effects of mercury .infinitely sooner tlinuphemost
jownrful preparations ofSnrxapnriUn. nnd will
inmediatcly euro the determination of BLOUD
TO THE HEAD; never fuilin tlio ticlincttinci
dent lo young females; and will he found a certain
remedy in all enses nf nervous debility and xetuk-
nes$ ufthe most impaired constitutions.
Asa remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory
Rheumatism, the efficacy of tlio Pliumix Bitters
will bo demonstrated by the use of a single bot
tle. The usual dose of these bitters is half a
wino glass full, in wutor or wiuo.and this quail'
tity may be taken two or three times a day .about
ha an hour before meals, or a less quantity
may bo taken at all limes. To thosa who aro
afllictcd with indigestion after meals, these hit*
tors will prove invnlimblo, as they, vory greatly
increase the action of the principal viscera, help
them to perforin their functions, md enable the
•itomnch to discharge into tho bowels whatover
isofleusivo. Thus iudigostion is easily and
speedily removed, appetite restored, and tlio
mouths of tho ahsorbnut vessels being cleansed,
nutrition is facilitated aud strength of body and
energy of mind are tho happy results.
For further particulars or Mofl’att’s Life Fills
and Phoenix Bitters,apply at Air. Moflalt’snfliro
No 5IC Broadway, New York, where the Fills
can be obtained lor 25 cents. 50 cents, or $1
por box; and tho Bitiorsfor$l n $2 per bot
tle. Numerous certificates of tlio wonderful
efficacy of both, may bo thore inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW.
At his Store on tho Bay,, corner of Drayton St.
uov23
PILLS, &c.
HAEMORRHOIDS.
No Cute No Puy!!—Price III.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
N O FICTION.—This extraordinary churn*
icnl composition, tho result of science,nnd
the invention of a celebrated medical man. tho
introdnetiou of which to tlio public was invonl.
ed with the solemnity of a death bed bequest,
has since gainod a reputation unparolleled.fully
sustaining tlio correctness of tho lamented Dr.
Gridloy’s last confession, tlmt “ho dared not die
without giving to posterity tho benefit of his
knowledge on this subject," and ho therefore
bequeathed to his fiicud nnd attendant, Soloi
moil Mays, the secret of his discovery.
It is now usod iu the principal hospitnls.nnd
tho private prnciico in our country, first and
most certainly for the cure of the Pilos. and also
so oxleiisively and eflecttially ns to buflle credir
lily, uiiloss whero itselfucts aro witnonsed. Ex.
teruallv in the following complaints:
For Dropsy—Creating oxtraoidinary absorp 1
tion ut once.
All Swellings— Rcdiicingthom in n few hours
Rheumatism—Acute or Chrome,giving quick
ROWAND’8 TONIC ill I XT U HE
OR VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A specific aud lasting euro for Fever & Ague.
T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the
slur of being a quack medicine, it havitif
been the result of many yenrs experience am
labor, in tho madical practice and observation
of Fovar and Ague. It is composed of such
medical principles as were considered most fit
to restore tho harmony of action between tho
stomach, liver, and tho otlior important fit no*
lions of tlio sysioin, tho loss of which hnrmony^
is evidently the immedinto cause of the disease.
It speedily promotes a regular and healthy ap
petite, which is generally entirely destroyed or
reudored very precarious; by which effect, via*
or aud strength is soon ufmrdcd to the whole
system. It must he npparent to all. that a me*
diciuo possessing these peculiar virtues, is use.
fill in a grout variety of complaints, by renew
ing the healthy action of the digostivo organs,
il Ims proved itself ofremnrkablu benefit iu dya.
pepsin, depraved nppoiite, heart burn, wntcr
brash, flniuleney, jaundice,night sweats, dysen.
tery, bowel complaints, and muny oilier Direc
tions of similar origin. But it is in the trent*
ment of fevers, and especially in Fever and A*
S ue, or intermittent fuvor, that its powers havo
pen principally tested, nnd with those who
havo seen its tisoftilness, it is pronounced snv
eruign to all remedies heretofore discovered for
those diseases. It has also been used os a pro-
voulivo, by many who wore subject to n peri
odical recurruuoy of chills nnd fuvor, nnd it has
always warded oil* tho apprehended attack.—
0*11 was doomed not impropor to accompany
the fubrifiige with n fow of the many unuqpivocal
certificates politely furnished to the proprietor,
ooiroboraliva of tho forogoing statements. For
further accounts of its great usefulness, seo
pamphlets accompanying each bottle.
A frosh supply received nnd forsnlo by
A. PARSONS.
july 10 No. 8 Gibbons’ Buildings.
PLAYING CARDS. ,
T WO GROSS superior Flaying Cards,
rucolvod olid for snloby
jiiuo 10 THOMAS UYEKSON.
Soro Throat—By cancers, nlccrs, or colds.
Croup and Whooping Cough—Exturunily;
and over the chest.
All Bruises, Sprains nnd Burns—Curing in
a few hours.
Sores and Ulcors—Whethor fresh or long
standing, nnd fuvor sores.
Its operations upon adults and children ill
reducing rheunintic swellings, and loosening
coughs und tightness of the chest by relaxation
of thu purl*, has boon surprising hoyoud yon.
copiiim. The common remark of those wlm
havo used it in tho Files is, ‘It uctu liken charm. 1
THE FILES.—The price §1 i« refunded to
any person who wdl use a bottle of Hays’ Liu*
imuut for tho Files, aud return tho empty but
tle without being cured. These are the positive
aiders of the proprietor to tho ngents; and out
of tunny thousuiius sold, uot ouo has been on
successful.
Wo might insert certificates to any length,
but profur that llioso who sell tho otliclo should
exhibit tlio original lo purchasers.
SOLOMON HAYS,
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
Floreuco, Alabama, Sopt. 28.
A gentleman of the highest standing iu this
tnwtn^who Ims been dreadfully afflicted with
tho rflufl Files for the Inst 26 yenrs, an lied upon
mo and freely confessed to me his situation.-
After describing the severity of the complaint,
he remarked ha had not been so well for 20
years pust ns hu wns at that moment. Holme
used one bottle only of Hays’ Liniment. To
iiseiiis own words ho said "the whole human
family, who were thus afflicted, ought to be
made acquainted with this msdicine."
Signed, IL L. BLISS!
A fresh supply of tlio above medicino receiv
ed. nnd for salo by
july 17 A. PARSONS, Agont.
UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH
SLIIEM L
7 D (IIE following detail, of . Schp.me or A
JL Lottery, lo bo drawn in December next,
r .rra!,..u.i"dq 0 l. , lli, it «, bs UNPARAL.
LELLD in Ilia lii.iory of Loltoriri. Piiie. m
lire amount have river rktori birr orriMxn
to tho public. It ia Iruo, there are ninny blank.,
but on Iho other hanJ, lire extremely low chnrne
of3BO porTickel—lire Value ard Numbkii
of lire Capital., nnd lb. revival ofjlregdod old
cuntom of wnrrenting Hint every piixo .ball bo
drawn and .old, will, wo are aura, giva iiuiv.r-
aol inliifiicliou, Olid specially lo lire Six lluai
uhkd Pkixx Huluxiu.
To IhoMdbpmod to adventure, wo recom.
mend early application being inode lo ti* fiir
ticket.—when lire piize, nro all aolil, blank*
only roinain—tlio (i„t buyer, have lire lie,I
chance. We, therefore, emphatically .ay—
DELAY NOT! biitaloncoreiniiandlroax-mli
to u. your order., which aliall atw.y. receive our
immediate otl.i.ibin. Letter, to bo oddrem-d,
and application, mod. n>
SYLVESTER & CO„
16G Broadway, New York.
(CrObiervo ihe Number, 1GG,
9200,000111 9900,0001! 939,0001
6 prize, of930,00011
2 prize, of919,00011
3 prize, of.910,000 I
LOTTERY
OfReal Eatate and Bank Slock, •itiraled in
Now Oilcan..
ST Tho richcal and inoit magnificent Schome
aver prewnled tn lire public, in tlii. or uuy
other country.
TICKKTi 0\LY *20.
Authorized by nti Act nf tlio Legislative Assem
bly ol Florida, und undei the Directions of the
Commissioners, acting under tho same.
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, 1839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER & CO., 156 Broadway,
New York, Solo Agents.
NO COMBINATION NUMDKtts!!!
100,000ttcketsfruin No. I upwards,iu succession
Extract from ths Laws of the Legislative
Council of tho Territory of Florida.
Ghap.761.—No. 22.—Whereas the Court
Iloiiso of Duval county, is in an uiifiiiish*
ed state, and titers are yet due and owing up
on the same, monies, which it is believed wil
impose too burdensoms a tax upon tho people
of Duval; und |whoroas, it is desirabk
to pay those raid stuns stidcompleto said build
ing,ns well for the greater convenience of the ad
ministration nf justice,ns for the double purposo
of an Academy, (or which purposo iu part, the
said building, when completed, is designed
Therefore—
Sic. 1 ] Bo it enacted by the Governor and
Lagislntive Council of (lie Territory of
Florida, That it shall and may be lawful fi r
Josopli B. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart and Wil.
liam J, Mills, or any two of them under thu
direction of tlio county court of Duval county,
to raiso such sum or sums of money by Lottery,
irt such Schemes a* they may deem appropriate
and advisable: Provided, that the said persons
shall bind themselves in such maimer as tlio
court shall direct,well aud truly to conduct such
"" in good faith,tn appropriate tho pioceeds
bject ubovo stated.—Fa-sed, Feb. 7ili
1834.—Approved Feb. Iltli 1634.
By agreement, bearing date the 29th of F«du
ruary, 1639, the above Joseph Lancaster,Isaiah
D. Hart and William J. Mills did, fur certain
coiihidertiiious, in uniformity to the said Lego-
lativo Act, duly assign unto Messrs
Schtnidt A. Hamilton ull their Right nnd In
terest, and the Powers vested in them by the
above recited Act of the Legislature nf Florida.
Extrnct from tlio valuation of Goorgo Phillip
Manmtvriur nud Jacob do Cordova, belli of
tho Oily of Now Orleans, made und swum lo
on the 19th day of April, 1830:—
That the said George Phillip Manoitvrier and
Jacob Curdovu. appraise and cumcieuti'iu-dy
and hotioslly value the property known under
iho uuriio nnd appellation of "Banks Arcade,"
imho City of New Orleans,at 8ix Hundred
Thousand Dollars, and
"Tho property known under tho ftppollation
of"City Hotel" or "llishop’a Hotel," in the
said City of of New Orleans, at Four iluiidicd
and Twenty Thousand Dollars."
The doods of tlio Properly and the Stoek tratisi
forred in trust to the Cuiumissimiersnppointed
by the said act of tho Legislniiuu nf Florida,
fur the security of the Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCREIUEI!!
Prize—Tlio Arcade—286 feet, 5 incbus,)4
lines, on Magazine street; 101 feet,
11 inches,wu Naiehez street;
126 feet, 6 inches, on Gravier st.
Routed at about $37,000 peruir
mini.
Vulued at
1 Prize—City Hotel—162 ft on Com
mon street, 146 feel, 6 inches, on
Camp st. Runted at *25;000-
Valued at
1 Prize-Dwelling House (adjoining
tho Arcade) No. 16,24 ft, 7 inclu
us front on Nutchcz st. Rented
at *1200—Valued at
1 Prize—Dilin (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 18,23 ft front oil Natchez at.
Rented at *1200—Vulued at
O* It shall lie at the option of the winners
of Pr ixes of Bank Stocks, either to take (lie stock
itself, or the par value thereof in casln
The receipts of the snlo of tlio Tickets are.
nnd will bo, deposited in the Citizens’, Com
snlidatod. Canal, Union, and Carrollton Batiks,
in the name of tho Managers jointly with J. B.
Perrault, Esq., actually cashier of the Citizens’
Bank, nnd A. Boudouiu, Esq actually cashier of
the CoiMolidsted Bank, asTrustoes, as por
Act passed before A. Mazureau, Esq., Notary
Public, on the 2d May, 1838. and the properties
tran»fcrrcd iiniiirumliared, for thu security of.he
fortunate Prize Holders.
Mode of Drawing.— 100,000 tickets, from 1 to
100,00(1, will be put in one wheel, and 600
prizes, with tho blanks in ntinther. To every
nuinharo prize or blank will ho drawn, until all
the prives aro determined, leaving the balance
of nuiubnrs hi the wheel blanks.
D* To Edituksanu Publish tens.—Having
received Newspapers containing the above
Scheme, from twontydwo States and Tunitor
ies,besides several of the British Provinces, we
are satisfied with Ihe circulation, and therefore
request that such papers as have not. np to thin
time, inserted the advertisement, will be pleas*
ed not tn do so, and that all the other papers will
insert it o*eea teeek only until the 1st of De
cember. and forward ua their accounts.
SYLVESTER A CO., 150 Broadway,N. Y.
July 29 IMt
PORTO 1UCO SUGARS. *
5 IIHDS Porto Rieo Sugars, of prime
quality, in store, and for sale by
jnly 24 GEORGE If. MAY.
*|*asBsras7-*« *
do
1 do
1 do
3 do
3 do
SALT AND IVIACKK
150 IIAUS_ Lire.pool' Silt, 25 bill.
ERkL
. I S.lt, 25
No.3 Mackurcl,u voiv lupetior
nrticlo. For rale by
july 24 M. DILLON & CO.
Thoy sujiii i: iisIocka le.
fSPS. DDLS llaiii’. col.brat.il AioberAU,
/W*Js now lauding, for sale by
jtny 94 M. DILLGN & CO.
sup. do do
foghorn Straws
fino do
col'd. do
Tissue do
3 doz Boys Caps
14 <lnz block mill wlilio Uoodi, uip'or .rt,
8 dost '1 issue I loads
G boxes Bonnet Ribbons
6 pcs Printed Lawn
15 do do CaiiibrhT
4 r« ttnds Irii-h Linen
6 pea Linen Sheeting
20 do Russia Diaper
11 do Birds foe Diaper
4 do Linen Drill, superfine
U do Crape for Pantaloons
7 do Summer Cassimeru
Scotch Giuehnme
English Prints
Long Lawns
4-4.5-4 and 6*4 Bobbinct
Bobbinet Edging.
Thread focos
Plain and open work Silk (
Do do do do 1
Which willbo sold at redneed prices, by
. . r WM. H. LLOYD, 1
rVlUE Sitlwcribcr, Agent for tht Allien.
JL Manufacturing Cninpany, li.t run.l.nl-
ly nil I'"nil. n iiipply ofih.ir domr.lib Woollen
ui"l Cotton Good., n superior tniol. far N.xru
Clothing. NOULE A. IIARDEE.
jun. 11
PltlME DEEP Ac MOLASSES.
2 4| URLS piitno Uouf, Now York City
il -IF ln.pecium; 5 lihd. fir.t r.io retailing
Mulanae.. Juit reamod, and for .ala by
july 24 M. DILLON & CO.
LAMP OIL.
"B Me BBLS fiiin.uinmer .trained bleached
•S. WW Oil, now landing from .Inn Celia, and
for Ml. low from tire wharf, by
j«ly 24 L. BALDWIN.
~TTSasT
1 SB BOXES Souchong Tea, 14 lbs each
IL -IF 10 du lly.011 do 13 do do
20 do du , do 0 do do
For >nlo by M. DILLON i CO.
july 24 159
HEAD’S CREAM ALE.
1 (Jh URLS Rond', culcliruloil Slock Ain,
JL MF received per brig Mednoti, and fur
eel. by SI. DILLON & CO.
july 20 IfiO
SEIDL1TZ AND SODA POIV
DERS.
R ECEIVED, r lorgoeupply Ofittaynard Sr
Noyes' Seidlilz nud Sudn Powders, and
fur mile by ANSON PARSONS,
juno lo 143
FItESH SFICES.
6TJ BAGS llluck l’cppur, 3Uo Pimento
Am I bbl Nulmuxs, received nnd fur nnlo by
july 3 ANSON PARSONS.
FRICTION MATCHES.
H O GROCE Uuirimi'e Puient Friclinn
JL ^ Mntcliei, 12d. Mill. A; Win.hip'sinr
proved Potent kiln dried in pnper.reeaivedand
lor rale by JOHN E. 8TILWRI.L.
jnly 22 Oppo.iio iliu Mnii.inn Hnnra.
CHLOKIDE LIME.
POUNDS fine dry Chlnndo
*J* -4FIF Lime, received nud fur rale by
uly22 A. PARSONS.
Dollarn.
700,000
500,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
TOMATO, FETKItS ft IiHAN-
IIHETH'S PILLS.
GROCE Peter.'Ami Bilione Pill.
3 rla Urnudrelh’i . do do
0 do Plicluh.' Tmnntn do
Ju.t received and fur rain wholerala and re 1
tail by G. 11.11 KNDlllCKSON, Agent,
jnly 21 159
»0'
O TIIE SUnsCIUBEH
FFLItS Tor rale nl reduced price., the fol.
lowing at tides—
3 bales 7.8 Springfield Shirting
2 do 3.4 do do, 1 do 4.4 do du
4 do 5*4 do do, i do G.4 do do
1 case low priced Calicoes
10 pcs French Muslin
20 do du Cambrie, 8 do do LihoH
0 do Mexicali Jeans
4 do Crape, for gentlemeu*s west
5 do plain Swiss Muafln
10 do Cross bsr’dtSwiss Muslin
3 do Nansonk Muslin
G do Book do, 5 do Bishop Lawn
Silk Shawls, Thread I .aces
Gimp Edgings, Bobbinet do
Open woik Silk Gloves
Plain do do, Linen and Colton dd
Long White Kid do
£• „ Jo op®n work Silk do
Silk Hose, plain and open work
Awn. a largo n^ortmmit of Palm fo«f Hood*
July 17
A ™ . VsINJBNNf dice.
VF.lt Y &. JOHNSON have recftiVed, 20
ncs super Irish Linens, also Linen Sheet*
ings, Diapers, Arc. For sale low.
july 3 South side Monument Square.
A VERY i&^OHNSON^mjNB received largd
additionsto tboir t stock nl *
Linen Hosiery, which they will
jnlv 3 South side
SIM
A very & jo
good assoittui
for sale tow.
jnly 2 South
GOINGl COt
nil UK Subscriber I
JH. tiro cloi-c of hr* nrer
Savatiliali. by tlio 1st day
will sell his large ata* **"
CY DRY GOOI
Spring’s select
be purchased f«
for cuf-bouly
sale, for j
month* cr
bargain* t
selves, at my d
No. 1 Waring
jun 9
MLKTfJtti'JPON itOSlbUY^Je
Por ship Alilledgavillu.
DOZ Ladies super Ingrain blk t\\k Hoie
3 do do do Rtbu'd do do do
2 do do do Derby do d» du
6 do very sunor while Cotton d(i
10 do assorted qualities
25 groce Cotton Cord
25 do Diamond Bead Lace
25 do assorted do do
12 do sopor Silvered Suspender BtiUOntf
12 do English Japan
12 do Strap do
SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVlTi’.
jnly 8 J53
LLOYD, ftlarket 8tp
CANTOR OIL.
BOTTLES co'.d pressed Castor
200 do du do do, in pints
400 do Plantation do do, in quarts
400 do do do do, in pints
Received and for sale by
JOHN E. 8TUAVELL,
july 22 Opposite tho Mansion Houso.
Prize—-Ditto(adjoining the Arcade)
No. 20,23 feat front on Natchez
at. Ranted at *1200—Valued at
l Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North oast
corner of Basin & Cuslom.hoiiso
street;40 feet fronton Basin, nnd
40 feet on Franklin at. by 127 ft.
deep in Custom bouse hi. Rented
nt *1500—Valued at
l Prize—Ditto—No. 24, Soiifli west
corner of Bnsin iV. Custom Imnse
street; 32 feet, 7 inches on Basin
32 feet, 7 inches on Fiunklin. 127
feet, 101 inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented ut
*1500—Valued nt
1 Prizo—Ditpi—No. 339, 24 feet, 8 *
inches on Royal street, by 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Rented ut* 1400.
Valued at
1 Prize—250 slmres Canal Bunk
Stock, *100each
I Ditto—200 ditto Com do, do do
1 Ditto—150 ditto Alechauics' aud
Traders’ do do
1 Ditto—100 do City Bank do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—100 dc do do do do
1 Ditto—50 do Exchange Bank do do
l Ditto—50 do do do do do
1 Ditto—25 do Gus Light Bunk do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
1 Ditto—15 do Aiechunic*' & Tra
ders’- dodo
1 Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 share# of tho Louis*
iaiia State Bank, *100 each, each
Prize $1000
10 do—each 2 shares of $100 each,
each Prize $200, oftlie Gus Light
Bank
200 do—each 1 share of *100, of tho
Bank of fomisiana
200 do—each l share of *100, of tlio
Now Orleans Bank
150 do—each 1 share of *100 of the
Union Bunk of Florida 15,000
WilLLLEU’S IIALSAjtl OF
MO&CATELLO.
i GRATEFUL and oflectnal remedy for
Ii. diseases of the stomach and bowels, viz:
Dyspepsia, Diarrlima, Dysentery. Cholera Mur
bus. Cholic, Aslaiic and Spasmodic Cholera,
Cramps, Children Teething, summer com.
plninl* of children, dangerous effects of drink'
mg cold water when overheated, &c.
A supply of lilts highly recommended modi'
cine can lm obtained at tho subsetiber* store,
whore will be exhibited testimonials of its hu*
porior excellence from (known) respectable
persons.
From the New York Evening Star.
Cholera Morhut.—The season of fruit* having
arrived, we may expect to have uinro or loss
cases of Cholera Morbus. We continue un
shaken in our confidence of the virtues of tlia
Balsam of Aloxcatollo for diseasos oftlie aidin'
itch and bowels, susluiuud by strong certificates
of its ftliracy. Every family alionld keep a
bottle in Ihe house, which is to be had of Dr.
Wheeler, 33 Greenwich street.
This celebrated medicino, direct from tho
Proprietor, to bo obtained nt the store of
«. U. HENDRICKSON, Sole Agent.
j»ly l» 157
20,600
20,000
15,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
5000
5000
2500
2500
20,000
2000
20,000
20,000
600 Prizes. *1,500,000
TICKETS *20-NO SHAPES.
ilarket Square.
TOOTH WASHES, *
4~kURIS. Cliloiiue aud KreosotTooth Wash
cs. Received ami fbr sale bV
John E. BTILWfctX,
july 22 Opposite the Mansion House;
EUE8* ODOItiFUKOlfS Com
pound, or Persiuu Scent Bags.
A AlOST grateful pet fume fur tcotitina
Drawers, Wardrobes, &c., and is an or
fectnal preventive against moth. Prepared oh 4
ly by Robert Best Ede, Chemist and Perfumer#
by special appointment tn the Queen.
For sale by PORCHER A LA ROCIIF,
Opposite (he Alurkef,
jnly 22 Sign ol lli
TAX NOTICJU.
N OTICE ih hereby given that a tax fur tho
year A D. 1339, bus been assessed upon
nljpioperiy real aud personal, wit bin the limiis
of tho city ofDruuswick, amounting to twenty
three} hundred, sixty -, seven ilollais and eighty
one cents, which the owners of said property
nro hereby requested to pay within Eiuht
Wkkkh fie ill tlio data of this notice. All the
properly upon which the taxes shall not be paid
agreeably to the reque.-t iu this notice will be
immediately advertised for sale at tlio expense
of tho owner.
^Nniues of tho owners of property iu said ci
ty, so far as known to the subscribed
The Brunswick aud Florida Rail Road Co.
Geo. Anderson, John W. Anderson, H. A.
Breed. E. Bend. Brunswick Land Co. J. Bal
four Adm. Eat. of Jus. Mossman, Robt. Bolton,
A. G. Bmnett, Est. Alujor John Berrien, Colby
A Davis, S. D. Coibitt, Stephen Chase, u.
Dart, II. Dtibietion, Goo Dupree, T. Datt.T.
C. A. Dextor.E. A. Dexter,L. S. D’Lyon,Ann
Demote,John AlcDermid.Alosoa Eastman,John
Franklin. Thos. Glascock. R. L. Gamble, T.
W. Good.', J. J. Higginbotham, Est. Priscilla
Hnustouti, Patrick Houstmin, R. Hnzlchurst,
Benj. S. Hurris, Ex. to Est. John Alilton,Robt.
Hutchinson, Bnnk of Brunswick, The Bruns*
wick Lumber Gtr. Al. 11. & J Hebburd. Thos.
1500 B. King, 8. C. King, Sarah A. Kimberly, Ann
1500 King, J. S. Lawrence, Louisa Lench, Celia
Lninb, A. H. Alerrminn, Jus. Mooro, W, B.
Miller, Henry Al.Ateals nud Sister. Solomon
Moody, P. AI Nightingale, R. S. Piles, J. G.
Putman, R. Pooler for Air. Porter, Airs. Pin
dar, Mrs. Poslell, Jane Remslinrt, E. 8. Ilecs,
Jos. Rynls, Alex Scott, Win H. Stiles, J. R.
SaiHsey. C. J. Shelton, W. P. White, Est A.
Whitehead, P.J, Williams, Ann Wright,
A. L. KING, Major.
Brunswick, June 29, |83D.
july 3 T50|l
Sign ol the Golden GIoIk*.
TO MOTH Lit S •
A FRESH supply of Evans’ Southing Syr
np. fur children tedthiug. ’ Also, Evuiitf*
Chamomile Pills, for snlo by
PORCHER iV LA ROCHE.
Opposite the Alurkef,
july 24 Sign of the Golden Glubo‘.
ULUNftUU-S CHOLEUl 911X-'
TURK.
F OR Cliolorn Morbus, Asiatic Cholctn;
Cholera Infantum, Bowel Complaint.
Looseness of the Bowels, &c. A fresh supply
just received and for saio by
PORCHER A LA ROCHE,
Opposite tlio Alurkot.
jnlv 24 Siim oftlie Giddeo Globe.
GRATES.
A N assortment Russia Sheet Iron Pmlof
Grates, fur sale hv
July 17 N. B. A II. WEED
SUPERIOR UAVEIMHM1 TO"
BACCO.
A SUPERIOR nrticlo of Cuvcmlitlj To.
bacco, jost received and for sale by
PORCHER & LA ROCHE.
Opposite tlio Market.
july 24 Sign of tho Golden Globe#
HAVANA SLUAtlS.
d-H SUPERIOR quality
UVjUUw Havniiu Sognni, fuvor"
its bronrJii. viz: Taeoiii Slur,
Iboria, Itcgnliu, Cnroiie., ilc. ,
invited lo examine llii.r irerrul/'
july 84- O. R HEN"
LEMON SYRUP.
QA DOZ Key'sKiqiHriiir I.einon Syrup,
FPMF received and for rala by
jnlie 15 ANSON PARSONS. 1
FHOSFHOHUS.
A SUPPLY ofauperior 1’bo.pboriu, jual
received and fur .ale by
PORCHER ALA ROCHE.
Sion of Golden Globe, oueoiilo lire Market.
jnneI4 J41
LEMON SI RUP. *
QH DOZ Underwond'ii rup'r Lemon Syr'
(sjjvjjr up.au do lloe*' dji du, jn.l received
and fur rale by
jrPy 24
U. It, HENDRICKSON.