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FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST I, IS80.
WllOUE NO.-06,OS5
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ID- C/.EANSE AND PUUIFY
Till; UODY.—'lira «pi>*ic«iIon oflh« pruicii
«ll tarn* sllow.il to ho ono of tho
J ° ,„t utility in Ilia cure and provonlion of
aUoitZ.UUt>rtlta» gioiuo.t oonnqiwniio-to
«,l„in >«hat moJIcimi i. oopobto of producing
ihsnt«iKi:o ErmcT ill tho ea.ie.l, ond at the
limoiii llm in°«t «*»)»! mannot _
It lino mi'V no longer to conluiid with tho
blind prejudice ol tho grentct portion-of tho
‘" li C . it , only wlm thoio fow who mill are do-
&&$ to bo ••killed according to rulo.” like
iho pooplo of old who 'would huva'a •King to
ihom.’ U.il. th ink, lo tho cironlii.
,ion of niiWidoport—jhaukolo tho aanoral dll-
r i,l,in or knowledge, which onnblet nineteen
twontioth, of TUB FKOFLF. in rend und to
iinleo for ihoiiuolvoe—now wo no lunger ho-
iiovS in .wallowing that du.idly inthoralJ Mkii-
cuar,profo.uing tocuio-hnt unWoreally loov-
iiie in in n worm conJilion niter in uio.
Wo no longer hoitovo In llto ahiurd no'.ion
that lull uninaiiont of nny kind con bo cu red by
1 obilrncting our life—UUtt 81.01)6, Ilia now
-well nndoriitoiiJ that oil iullainiiiatiiin luwio
-onuiaaoca of N.ture, a signal that .ho ro-
,.,„ret tho n-ilit nice ol piiri-mvo inedicino lo
- e- t |, a( 0 f the npprauiv* burden which uio
StMoi'byihoiiigh‘revor end Iho urong niilio,
j, „ a „tod m ho louiovod. In oiltor word*, the
toady calls fur a voaoteble olooiunig
URVEUttKril'e VKOKTAnt-E UniTEMAI. Pun,
oeauiro nn .kill in Ihoir adiniiliitralion; Iho
niiutud diieclmn only lui to bo obioreed, and
!{hoy deioiibii iho ju.t proporlion of Iho do.o, to
aho magnitude of tho dUoaM to lie cured.
la ,11 persons rend tks /Muting opinion of a
oenllemin who well knows (Ac qualities of thus
tills.
BltANDRETIl’3 FILLS.
Till, medicine ii acknowledged In bo ode of
the moil valuable etor dincovered, a. a purifier
of Ilia blood mid fluid,. Ilia uiperior lo Bar.
aipurill i. whelher ai n lodoiiflo or alterative. It
oltndi inllniioly beforoall Die preparation, or
combinoiioii. of Mercury. Iu piirgalivo nroi
f erliei are nlono of incalculable value—for iheto
■ill, in ly bo lakon daily roll a«v rEnioo, and
inilead of weakening by the cathartic eltecl.lhey
odd airengtlt by taking away the eau.e of weak'
non. Tlioro i. no good Mercury dee., which
llioio Fill, do not liltewiio. Uni they have none
of Ilia mi,arable effect, of that ueadi.t specif
ic. The teeth are not injured—tfie none,
and limb, are not parulyaed—no—but ill Ike
.load of thoio di.tra.iiug .ymptom., new life
end con. upient animation ii evident in ovary
rnerein.nl of the body. Uraedreth'. Pill.
are indeed a Ulivaniii. Remedy, fur they euro
opposite diien.ii! they euro Inpi-AMMATioit and
Ciino.nc ItuEUM.iTH.ul They cure Uiaoete.
and Striiooary! Tliey cure Dyieetery nod
Ci»tiveiie.i! They will cure
“ ippoiito dnon.i., nacAU.E
rv tho blood, provided,
boyuud all human AS,
ire thin medicine ha.
lie iu tho U. Staler;
iduced it lie. anporio
>'■ Office, in Now York are 3-11
sWAi ivt's Vermifuge
YON did roinudy coiintoraota the whole train
JL of dtioaso. ariling from the dnbilily of tho
dige.liva organ, or n depraved condition of tho
•toinaoh anil bowels.
Most nftho disease, of chHdron orlglnato in
vertnlttousanbotioti..
Worm, domroy tho nonrishmeut which It in
tended by nntiiro to support life.
The immodiato offect of Swann’* Vormifuce
nro to trnnquiliEn tho atoumcli, clour it afnciilu
mi. plilegm, dissipate superfluous hilo, iitcrcaw
the grastic juice, nud prumatohealthy digestion
It alleviates sick headache, nud is mi nntodetr
for tho Cholera Morbus nf our country, dirrno-
fevoritud ague, nod that class of diseases whicl
oivo Ihoir origin to adisordorod state of the sic,
much or bowels.
This remedy o»po|s worm, by giving health)
nation to the stomach and orgnu. of digestion.
Tlioro is nothing in its com position lo kill worms.
Thoy nro soldom soon after its use, and tho pa
tiont improve, in lionllli, color and appetite.—
Those rmnodie.whiclikill worm.inii.tufcmir.se
injure tho stemach materially, and Iho couso of
many serious complninl.. This fact has boon
materially neglected by the faculty, nnd tho or-
rnr has nover boon discovered until Swirlin'.
Vormifitgo proved it lo tho entire satisfaction of
every family wlm lias used it.
The medicine is no less officaoiousin manyo
the disease, of grown persons, by dissipating
Ihaso morbid aooretions which produce dysen
tery, diarrim, cholera morbus, piles, fever and
ague, dyspepsia, acidity of the stomach, fuitl
breath, nud tho disagreeable afToctions oonso-
rjuoiitupon billious disorders.
It is now in general use in most parts of the
world. Families resident in tho country, tra
vellers going into tho interior nr voyaging inlo
distant tropical climates, (insulated front medi
cal talent) would find Swuim'i Vormifuge of
groatadvautago.
Kepi constantly on hand, nnd for sale by
A PARSONS,«nlo Agent for tho Stnto,
ICo.nriruri
1 these u,
I they oce.issi
Ihowaver,
ild'FAN
■ now
Iwnorovor it
' 1 all mini
Ir.Bi
OOLT’I
BOOK-KEEPING.
A PRACTICAL work upon nplnnenliroly
new.—Tho account* which form the has-
ei of the science are classed rindor FIvo 'Divb
lions, witli Jelinilo explanations after tho fornu
of grammar and arithmetic. It coniains a vo
cabulary of mercantile terms and phrases. Also,
nKoy explaining the nature nnd niniinorufjour
utilizing each ol the Day Boole entries ns a prac
lical accountant would explain the same to Im
pupil; this so simplifies tho science that any
young man nf common English education may
acquire u knowledge without tho nssistnncQ nfn
teacher. To which is added, Direction* to the
Learner,nud Fraclical Forms for Keeping books
in every extent nnd vnriety of roiruuercial hom
es; Fublio Addresses, tho first ever dulivorot'
npnntho subject,&c. &c. Just received ant
fur solo wholesale nnd retail by
jan 8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
UN EXAMPLE!) MAMMOTH
SCIIBI1K
f|i HE following dotnil
a Scheme or a
in December next,
bo UNPAUAL,
uies. Fiites to
BEER OFrEHED
ore many blanks,
ly low charge
E ahd Number
ivol oflhoguod old
ory pttio shell bo
*uro, give univer-
todio Six Ilex,
option of tho winners
...ill
illOFFATT'S LIFE PILES AND
1’IICENIX BITTt.RS
T IIRSE medicines liftve long been known
and npprecintud for thoir extraordinary
nnd uuniedinto powers of restoring perfect
health lo persons suffering under nrarly every
kind of d»eus« to which the human finiue 11
liable*
The proprietor rejoices in tho opportunity ef»
forded by tho universal diffusion of the dstly
for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE
. uratu
■ROADWAY, 185 Hudson st. mid 270 Bow.
rjf, 6tU6ccn Princn and Ihutlan tit,
25 cuius pnr box with directions.
Beware of coiiHiorftiiia.
DriicgiAts RKVKR in.ido agents.
Knelt of Dr. IJrundroth’s Agents hnvo nn em
rap#! cerii/jttdo.dnterfjWhtmt tho twelve months
ext preceding. These certificates mo ronc.v.
d rt*2itl:irly:thsrof«»r^ when overturolve luoiuits
Id they un longer guamutpo the gonuiuonoss
f tho inedicino.
llmmbtr Drussit's nro nover math Ancntt,
Sold hy SEABORN GUODALL. corner of
(ingress and (Jefferson "trouts, (near tho Mar*
tt) TUB O.VIstf AO KMT FOlt TIIB SAI.K OF TUB
rvuivk Uiunpuktu'" Fills in Savmitiah.
jnlv 10 l5:Uw:)m
■ 10(1 UStVAItU.
' Abscondod fiom Wnvorloy
Flamalion, Cmmluii County, on
ilia IQlh day of July last, LAR
KIN, DICK, and CATO. Lar-
bin Is a stout Mulatto fallow, n-
about d j years nf ago, & foot 0 la
inchss high '•ho has a scar ou his tight chock,
Iso some marks of small pox about his fiico,
lartionlarly ou hit non. also a large scar Irotn
naxo on hisfoot, noar tho groat loo. Larkin
fns rather a feeble voice for a man of his statue,
pato is a black follow, on African by In rib, tic
i a stout, square built follow, about 5 foot 4 to
inches high—has the mark of his tribe on his
roa<t; ho is likewise raptured, and has n dbry
irge mouth. Dick is a small black, well oat fob
iw, alto on Africtnby birth, with n round foco
in J down cast look, easily confused when intar 1
ojatodi there is nlso a singular appournneo
ibont his month whin nlartned. Tito ah ivo
‘iron follows wore bought of tho estate of Jim.
i. Morel, in March IBdd.oml formerly lived nl
io Cotton ham Flaula'inii, Bryan On. Tlioy
[to also well niquaihiud In and about Savnuuuli
GKO. C. DUNHAM, Manager. '
feb 88 GO (Georgian)
SlOO ItE IV.1UU.
StVAIM’M PANACEA.
A S iho iutompernnee and luxury of tho ago*
rue hastoning tho ravage* of scorbutic com
plaints, and rendoring tho blood more inipuro,
and as thousands hnve destroyed their constitn
tions by noglecting to apply the proper reme
dies; to such, Swaim’s Panacea, must bo and
has boon more than doubly valuable ns a certain
and eilectunl means of restoring them to perfect
health nnd vigor. Foiv families are wholly ox-
emptfrom scorbutic affections, which exhibit vn«
non*symptoms, as eruptions, nlcoralions,debil
ity, loss of appotito und dejection, till arising from
impnro blood, and if not properly attended to,
produces thag^tatesl injury to the constitution,
nnd may beiiiipartedtoFietroffspriug. Swoim’s
Panacea is recommended nt this season of tho
yoar.ns nil invaluable restorative of the system,
tharoby invigorating the constitHtiou and own]
bliug us tobearthe debilitating effects of iho sum
mor season. It is conveyed by the circulating
fluids, and corrects their tondoucy tv all those dis
eases which origmnteinn vitiated bload,diseased
liver, depraved appetite, or predisposition to ef-
faction of the lungs, A*c. No ono, however, is
advised to use it without convincing themselves
of the truth of what is here slated.
This inedicino is now used with success in all
parts of the world, aud is gnining great reputa^
tiou in England.
From Dr. Valentine Mott.
Professor of Surgery in the University of New
Yurie, Surgeon of tho N. York Hospital, tVc.
I hnvo ropcatodly used Swnim’s Panncon.
both in the Hospital and in privntonmcticn.nnd
have always found it to bo a valuable medicine
in chronic,syphilitic„nndscrnfiil(niscotnplniiUs,
ud in obslinutncutntionn*affections.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From thisvarious impositions which have been
practiced by adulteration, A*c. even lo tho extent
of perjury, for tho purpose of imitating tho me
dicine,is sufficient to prove its ellicnny m tho dis
eases in which it has boon sufficiently proven to
have cured. It is nnuocessary to say further in
relnlion to this Paimcen, other than to caution
the piiblioaguinstthodoloterious mixtures which
have been made to imposo upon tho ignorant
The genuine article can always be found at the
storo ofthe subscriber, who is the solo agent for
this State. A. PARSONS, Druggist,
FILLS within Uio knowledge ond reach of eve*
ry individual in the community. Unlike the
host of pernicious quackeries, wliioh boast of
vegotitblo ingredients the Lifo rills ore purely,
and toldly vegiVtbfeen 1 contain neither mercury
antimony, arsenic, nor any othor mineral in
nny form whatever. Thoy are entirely com
posed of extracts from rare nnd powerful plunts,
tho virtues of which, though long known to sev
eral Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent
E hnrumcoutical chemists, are altogether nn*
nown to tho ignorant pretenders to medical
science; and wore never before administered in
• happily efficacious a combination.
THE PHCENIX BITTERS, ore so called
bccntise thoy popsess the power of restoring tho
expiring embers of hoallii, to n glowing vigor
throughout tho constitution, as iho Pliamix is
said to be restored lo life from the ashes of its
own disolnllon* Tho Uhcenix Bitter nro entire
ly vogetable,composed of roots found only in cor
tain parts ofthe western country, which' will in*
falibly cure FEVERS AND AGUES ofai
kindx; will never fail to eradicate entirely all the
effects of mercury.infinitely sooner than^lhemusl
powoiful preparations of Sarsaparilla, aud will
immediately cure the determination of BLOOD
TO THE HEAD; never fail in the sickness inci
dent to youngfemalct; and will he found a certain
remedy in oil casos of nervous dc&Uily and tcuik-
nest ofthe most impaired constitutions.
As a remedy for Chronio and Inflammatory
Rheitinntisni, the efficacy of tho Pliamix Bitters
will bo demonstrated by tho uio of u single hot*
tie. Tho usual dose of these bitters is half a
wine glass fulk in water or wino, nnd this quail*
tity tuny be taken two or three times a day .about
ha nn hour before meals, or n less quantity
nny bo taken nt nil times. To ihose who are
aflhctcd with indigestion odor nioiils, these bit*
ter* will prove Invaluable, ns they vorv groatly
iucrouso the action oftlto piiucipui viscera, help
them to perform their functions, nndcnnblo the
•toinnch to dischnrgn into !he bowcU whoever
is offensive. Tims indigestion is cosily and
speedily removed, appotito restored, nnd llio
mouths of tho nhnorbaut vessels being cleansed,
nutrition t" facilitated and strength of body mid
euercy of mind are the happy results.
For fiirthor particulars of Mnffm’s Life Pills
nnd Phcsrdx Bitters,apply nt Mr. Mofiati'suffice
No 510 Broadway, New York, where the Pills
nan bo obtained lor 25 cents. 50 cent*, or $1
per box; and tho Bitters fur $ I a $2 pnr bot
tle. Numerous certificates of tho wondorful
efficacy of both, may be there inspected.
For sale by A; BARTOW.
At his Store on the Bay,, corner of Draytou St.
nov23
FILES, Ac.
iiagmurrIioids.
So Cuts Ko 1‘ayl!—Pries $1
LANDS FOR SALE,
T HE subscriber will sell on roasonablo
terms, three small Farms or Plantations,
in Walton county! two of which ara known ns
the Cowpeus, adjoining lands formerly owned
by Judge Harris, (now the property of Col.
John A. Cobb.) Theso Farms or Plantations
nro well improved, h iving ull necessary nnd
comfortnblo buildings, with excellent springs of
wnlor, with a small nnd well selected apple
orchard and oilier pleasant fruits. The other
about two miles from tho former, with a com*
Portable dwelling house, with a fow well select
ed applo trees, and sovoral negro cabins. Those
farms or plantations mo well known lo bo ns
healthy ns any section of the State, South or
East of tho mountains. Terms,—Five Thous-
m
Ranawny from McPherson'
villa, Bunuforl Disuict, S. C.on
tho 10th inst. n mulatto boy uniu*
at/ CHARLES, tho property of
j tho subscriber. Charles is be
tween lOuiul 17 years of ago. a-
liotito feet in hoiglit. stout nnd well made, has
hort blown curling hair,with keen dark brown
On his upper lip ho has a dark, obloui
il mark, eusily perceived upon clow ol
■vstion. He reads well, speaks quickly and
■ remarkably intelligent. Among othor apt
>«rol, he carried with him a blijS cotton twilled
frock coat & a brown fur cnp. He has free in rebr
Itons Savannah and in the interior of Georgia,
Ind was Inst heard of iu Barnwell Village, S.
v* on his way. it is holioved to Augusta aud
IbnncQ to Savannah. One hundred doltari
fill .ho paid for his recovery and proof to com
liciion of his having houn harbored or afforded
T«cilitio« orosenpo by nny person, white, b'nck
|r colored, or 'twenty five dollars fur his safu do.
| tfa *y toe, or to tho Jail in Snvnnuab'so that
1 tocovor him. W. H. W1UO.
t nJtof^toligo Post Oflieo, S. C.
■Ji *? Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel will
■a-i 1 '? l to° vo daily for lwo woeks—nnd
II. i !■ * onco a week until forbid, nud
T bill to ibis oflieo for pnyinoiit.
LJldy22 15-jcA-t
FiiLJI«i\AUIJ
hr VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
|N cases of obstinate Caiarth; in coughs
.Whetherarisdig from rocontor uegleclod
®5 in Asthma; and as an auxiliary, and
°fptosenf roliof from tho threatoniiig
("HP 1 °r approaching Pulmonary Con-
, . ,n toedicitie Imsgroator claims upon
of Uio invuud thaii tho uhave
Im r r 'I'®, ^filidlivq nnd trotihlosome synip-
1 „'' )l , C( » ,| ghi , tg, o x | , octormion orphlogm, puiu
In. m ro ’^ , '. <& 9* which constitn to prominent
li« \ ,u tto'iipliuul, that tho Fnltnonnrin
!• •leagued, nud has manifested its most vnlu
I'lo properties.
0, l ,, njly useful of course In tlio relief of
Tiv?. , r, UI,(J f^dds,arising from eiidden changes
Ip" -'tor, Itoiu wearing damp liuou,-&u,
and Dollars for tho two first motioned; aud
Three Thousand for the lust—possosniun will
bo given on the first of November noxt. Tho
terms of payment will be mado easy to the
purchaser or purchasers.
HINES HOLT, Sr.
juno7 135—H3m
Millodgovillo Recorder.
I Oi ly
*ilo by
-?■> A. BARTOW.
*RlUl)(»K’8'■ Dj,|.u op Colnm'iia. for r«»*
«u;l haatitifying tho flair. A fresh
| J' , «lreceived and fur sale bv
O.U, HENDRICKSON.
UOWANO’S TONIC MIXTURE
OR VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A specific and lasting cure for Fever & Ague.
T HIS worthyrotnody earnestly repel* tla^
slur of being n quack medicine, it having
beeu^ho result of ninny years oiperietico nnd
labor, in tho medical practice nnd observation
of Fover nnd Ague. It is composed of such
medical principles as were considered most fit
to restore tho harmony of action between tho
stomach, liver, nud the other important fnne*
liens of tho system, tho loss of which harmony
is evidently the iminodinto causo of tho disease,
It speedily promotes a regular and healthy np-
petitn, which is geiiernllj entirely destroyed or
rendered very precarious; by which effect, vig*
or nud strongtn is soon afforded lo tho whole
system. It must bo apparent to all. tlint n me
dicine possessing those peculiar virtues, is use.
fill ill u groat variety of complaints, hy renew
ing the healthy action of tho digestive organs,
it bus proved itself of remaiknblo benefit iu dys.
popsin. doprnved appetite, heart burn, water
brush, flatulency, jaundice,night sweats, dysen
tery, bowel complaints, nud many other ntfec-
tioiis of similar origin. But it is in the tront
ment offovors, and espocinlly in Fever and A*
guo, or intermittent fevor, that its powers hnvo
bpen principally tewted, and with those who
have scon its usefulness, it is pronounced hov*
erpign to all remedies heioloforq discovered for
lliose diseases. It ha* nlso been used ns n pie-
veutivo, by ninny who wore subjoct to a pejl
odicnl rccurroncy of chills and fevor, nnd it hns
always warded off the approhendod nttnclc.—
Qj-It was doetuod not improper to accompany
the febrifuge with a fow ofthe many unequivocal
certificates politely furnished to tho proprietor,
(•.m rohnralivo of tho foregoing statomonts. I* or
furtlluV accounts of its groat usefulness, boo
pamphlets accompanying onch bottle.
A fresh supply rccoivcd nnd fiir mie by
A. PAUSuMs,
. ■ July io No. 8 (tilihuns’ Buildings.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
N O FICTION.—This extraordinary chom*
ical composition, tho result of science,nud
the invention of a celebrated medical man. the
introduction of which to tho public was invont.
ed with tho solemnity of a death bed bequest,
hns sineb gained n reputation uuporulUded,fully
sustaining the cortectness of the lamented Dr.
Giidley’s Inst confession, that “ho dared not die
without giving lo posterity tho benefit oflii"
knowledge on this subject,” and he therefore
bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Suloi
moil (lays, the secret nf his discovery.
It is now used in the principal hospitals, nnd
the private practice in our country, first nud
most certainly for tho cure of iho Piles, and nlso
so extensively and effectually as to buflle credo*
lity, unless whore its effect* are witnessed. Ex.
ternnlly tw the following complntuist
For Dropsy—Creating oxiraoidinnry absorp*
tiou ut once.
All Swellings—Rcducingthem in n few hours
Rhimmatiitii—Acute or Chrumo,giving quick
iso.
Sore Throat—By enneors, ulcers, or colds.
Croup nnd Whooping Cough—Externally,
and over the chest.
All Bruises, Sprains and Burns—Curing in
a few hours.
Sores and Ulcers—Whothor fresh or long
standing, nud fover sores.
Its operations upon adults nnd children in
reducing rhomuntic swellings, nnd loosening
coughs and tightness of tho chest by relaxation
of Iho parts, has been surprising beyond con.
coptiou. Tho common remaik of those who
liavo used it In the Pilosis, •linciulikoa 01101111.’
THE PILES.—The ptico $1 i* refunded to
any person who will use a bottle of Hay*’ Lin*
fmeiit for tho Piles, and return the empty bot
tle without being cured. Theso are the posttivo
onlura of tho proprietor to tho ngout*; and out
of many thousnmis sold, not ouo has been un*
successful.
Wo might insert certificates to nny length,
but prefer that those who sell the at tide should
exhibit tho original to purchasers.
SOLOMON HAYS.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
Florence. Alabama, Sopt 28.
A gentleman of tho highest standing in-this
town, who has been dreadfully afflicted with
tho Blind Piles for tho last 20 years, called upon
mo und freely confessed to mo his situation.—
After describing the Boverity of tho complaint,
he remarked ho had mil been so well for 20,
years past as ha was at that moment. Ho had
used one battle only dflluys’ Liniment. To
ijho ilia own words he said‘ the wholo hitman
family, who woio thus afflicted, ought to bu
made acquainted with this medicine.”
Signed,* R. L. BLISS.
A fresh supply of tho above madtciuorucoiv.
ed. and for sale by
jnlv 17 A. PARSON8, Agent.
Lotticrt.Io bod
warrants us iu declaring
LELEP in tho history ol
iho amount havb kkver .
to the public. It is true,
but on tho othor hand, thi
of $20 per Ticket—the
of the Capitals, and Jh«
custom of wurrautlBg-thai
drawn and sold, will, wo
sal satisfaction, and espei
DRF.D pRIXK lloLtlBKS.
To lliose disposed to ailvantilra. wo recoin,
mem! oorly application being nindo to^ us for
tickets—whon the prixes are all aolil, blanks
only roiuaiu—tho first huyors have the beat
chance. We, theicfore.JMmihallcnlly sny—
DELAY NOT! hutntonjHfniitandfrans-tuii
to ns your ordors, which slgffllwoys receive our
immedinie atteutinn. LolWs to ho addressed,
and applications mado to
SYLVESTER.& CQ.^l
150 Broadway, New YotlE
07 Observe the Number, 150.
$700,000Ml $500,0001! $95,000!
6 prizes of $20,000!!
Sprizos of $15,000!!
3 prizes of $10,000 i
LOTTERY
Of Real Estate ond Bunk Stock, situated In
New Orleans.
03* The richest and most magnificent Schotno
over presented to the public, in this or any
other country.
TICKETS ONLY $20.
Authorized by an Act of the Legislative Assem
bly ot Florida, and undei the Directions of the
Commbsioiiers, acting undor the sumo,
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, 1839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER & CO., 15C Brondwoy,
New York, Sole Ageut*.
KO COMBINATION NUMBERS! f!
100,000 ticketsfi0111 No. 1 upwards,in succession
Extract from tho Laws of the Legislative
Council of tho Territory of Florida.
Chap. 70L—No. 22.—Whereas iho Court
House of Duval county, is in on tinfiiiish*
e.i atnto, ami there are yot due and owing up
on the same, monies, which it is belioved wil
imposo too burdensome a tax upon the people
of Duval; nnd |whereas, it it desirable
In pay llioso said sums aiidcnniploto snidbuildi
mg,as well for the greater convenience of iho ad
ministration ofjii»tice,its for tliedoimlo purposo
of an Academy, for which purpose iu part, the
said building, when completed, is designed
Therefore—
Szc. 1 ] Bo it ennetedbv the Governor and
Legislative Council of *the Territory of
Florida, That it shall and may bo lawful fi r
Joseph B. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart aud Wil.
liamJ, Mills, or any two of them under the
direction of Uio county court of Duval county*
to raise such miu or sums of money by Lottery,
in such Schemes ns thoy may deem appropriate
and advisable: Provided, Unit tho said persons
shall bind themselves in such manner as the
court shall direct,well and truly lo conduct such
lottery in good faith,to appropriate the proceeds
to tho object above stated,—Parsed, Fob. 7th
1834,—Approved Feb. 11th 1831.
By agreement, beating dute the 23th of Fehi
ruary. 1839, the above Joseph Lancaster.Isaiah
D. Hart nud William J. Alilisdid, for certain
considerations, in roufurmiiy to lliu said Legis
lative Act, duly assign unto Messrs
Schinidl & Hamilton nil their Right and In*
lerest, ond the Powers vested in tlioin by the
above rucitod Act of the Loginlatiiro of Florida.
Extruct from tho valuation of Georgo Phillip
Mutioitvrier nud Jacob do Cordnvo, buthof
tho City of New Orleans, mado aud swum to
on the 10th day of April, 1839:—
That tlio said George Phillip Mnnouvricr nud
Jacob Cordova, appraise aud coifcieniioii'ly
. •— known under
Arcade,”
.... - — Hundred
Thousand Dollars, and
“Tho properly known under iho appellation
of “City Hotel” or “Bishop's llotol,” in the
snid City of of Now Orleans, nt Four Hundred
and Twenty Thousand Dollars.”
Tho deeds of tho Properly nud tho Stock trails
03“ It shall be at
of Puzos of Bank Stocks, abhor to mkn the stock
iliolf, or Iho par vnltio thereof in cash.
Tho rocoipis of the sale of the Tickots nro.
and will bo. donosited in tho Citizens', Con*
•olidated, Cntuil. Union, and Carrollton Banks, Cluthinj
in tho nnmu of tlio Managers jointly with J. B.
Pcrrnult, Esq., actually cashier of iho Chitons'
Bank, and A. Boudouin, E*n actually cashier of
llm CoiHolidatetf flank, at Trustees, as pnr
Act nassod hnforo A. Mnzuroau, Eiq., Notary
Public, on the 2d May, 1833, and the properties
tran-furred uninrunilicrod, for iho security of<he
fortunate Prize Holders.
Mode of Drawing.—100,000 tickets, from 1 in
100,OUO, will he put in ono wheel, nnd GOO
prizes, with tho blank" 111 another. To evorv
number a prixo or blank willbodra'wn. until nil
tho privcaarodctanninerl, leaving the halunco
of number* in the whnol blanks.
03* To Euituikand Publishers.—Having
received Newspnpois containing the above
Scheme, from twenlytwo Stales nud Tariitor*
ics,besides sovflrnl ofthe British Provinces, wo
ni« salmfied with IhRciycilInrtrrfr.Rn'd therefnro
request that mich papers as have not. up to this
tiino. inserted llie advertisement, will bo plensi
ed not to do so, nnd Hint all tho other pnpors will
Insert it once a tocck only until the 1st of De
cember. and forward us fheir accounts.
SYLVESTER*. CO.,t5GBroadway,N.Y.
j»iy .89 1511
RtrOAK, UUHI AND GIN.
^ 11IIUS prime Si. Croix 8ugar
feP 50 bbls Boston Rum
25 do Indin Point Gin
15 do Phelps' do
Just received, and for sale hy
jnly 24 II. DILLON * CO.
PORTO RICO SUGARS.
5 MUDS Porto Rieo Sugars, of prime
quality, in storo, and for salo by
j»ly 24 GEORGE II. MAY.
SALT AND HIAL’KEItJbL.
BAGS Liverpool Salt, 25 bbls
JL WNo.3 Mackerel,! very superior
article. For sale by
jnly 84 M. DII.LON & CO.
troy hnSBESiVtnKllE
.AJC 11UL. Uiii)’» t.lebr.I.J Amber AI.,
MrQW now landing, fur mIo by
jmy24 M. IJILLGN & CO,
FMIME BKEF & MGLAStiES.
I SB IJBLS pritno Beef, New York Cits
XV lu.pcction; C hlids first into reloillng
Molnsses, Jti.i received, nml for ,nlo by
i-’iy ‘-a M. dillon & co.
Lamp oil.
*fl ftf BBLS lino,ummer strninrd blenched
JL Od, now Inmling from skip Colin, and
fur sain low from Iho whnrf, by
j-'y M I. BALDWIN.
JS&fBStfh. An
rinlir. Snliscriboi. „
J- Mnunfnoliirin* Compnny,
ly on Imml. n supply ofiheir dun
nud Cotton Goods, n superior art
IHoflilng. NOBLE
Juno 11 •
O TUiTsiiBscitiiimE '
PFiaiS for »nle ntrcduced price, llm M.
lowing nnielenr-
3 bales 7.8 Spfiugfiuld Shir tine
3 do3.4 do do, I do4.4 do do
4 dirft 1 dodo. I do0.4 do do
low piict*d (’nliuoes ■ ’ 4
10 pcs French Muslin
20 o« do Cambric, 8 do do Linen
6 do Mexicnn Jenna
4 do Crnpo, for gFiitlcmnn’s wear :
5 do plain Swiss Muslin
10 do Cross har'd,8\vi*« Muslin ,.
3 do Nnnsnnk Mnslin
G do Book do, 5 do Bishop Lawn
Bilk Shawls, Thread laicas
Gimp Edging*. Bohbinet do
Open woir oiIk Gloves^
Plain do do, Linen and Cottondo
Long Whito Kid do
Do do open work Silk do
Silk Hose, plain and open work
Also, a large aMortmnrit of I'alnt Leaf Hoods
jnly 17 WM. H. LLOYD, Markot Sq. .
1 do
1 do
1 do
2 do
3 do
JUST It EUE 8. VCD—Per brig 8 a van'll;
1 CASE Florence Bonnet#
1 do sup. do do
leghorn Straws
(inn do
col’d. do
Tissue do
3 doz Boys Cops
14 doz hlnck nud white Hoods, sun'orftTL
8 doz Ti-suc Horn).
G boxes Bonnet Ribbons
6 pcs Printed Lawn
15 do do Cambria
4 r. nndslridi Linert
G pcs Linen Sheeting
20 do Russia Dinner
11 do Birds Eye Diaper
4 do Linen Dull, superfine
G do Crape for Pantaloona
7 do Summer Cassimere
Scotch Gin* I is ms
English Prints
Long Lawn*
4*4. 5-4 and 6-4
Dohbinct Edginj
Thread l.acos
Plain and opon work
Do . do do
work Silk I
Which will bo sold el reduced
Glove*
do Don;
d at reduced price., by
WM. II. LLOYD,
TEXBT
Tj SA BOXES Soiiciiong Tea, 14 lb. oacli
JL a* 10 do lly.ou do US do do
IfO do do do ii do do
For .alo hy M. DILLON * CO.
July 34 159
HEAD’S UKliAM ALU,
I Sk BBLS Bead', celebraled Slock Ale,
JLVF received pur brig Mndi.mi, and for
«<l«by M. DILLON & CO.
July 90 100
CIILniIMfE LLUB
500 i!- NDS ' fi - ,Q - d - ry
illy 22
# Chloride
Liiuo.ieceived nud forpnlo by
A. PARSONS.
TOMATO, PETERS A BUAiV
DRLTH’S PILLS.
GROCE Peters'Ami Bilious Pills
3 do Briiudreih’s do do
G do Phelphs' Tomato do
Just received and for sntn wholesale nud re'
tail hy G. IL HENDRICKSON, Agent,
jnly 21 159
aincnn i/uruurn, oppruiso niiu cou*ci
and UouesUy value the property know
tho nnme nnd appellation of ''Banks
intho City of New Orleans, at Six
CANTOR OIL.
BUTTLES cold pressed Castor
Oil, in quarts
200 do do do do, in pints
400 do Plantation do do, in qomt*
400 do do do do, in pints
Received ond for sale hy
JOHN K. 8T1LWF.LL,
jnly 22 Opposite tlio Mansion Ilonso.
I'l'i'lv
litoy lb
PLAYING EABBS* : ,
HI WO GROSS superior- Playing Caida,
. JL rmtoivod aud for snloliy-
jmiu 10 TfWMAS RYEKSON.
SEIDLU'Z AND SODA FOIV-
DERS.
R ECEIVED,.a largo supply of Alnynnrd Sr
Noyes’ Soidlitz and Sochi Powders, nud
for sale by ANSON PARSONS.
jnno 15 142
FRESH SPICKS.
BAGS Black.Popper, 3do Pimento
1 bbl NillUitigs, ronoived and for salo by
July'4 ANSON PARSONS.
ferred intrust to the Commissionors appointed
by tltu said act of iho Lc^islniuro of Floridu,
fur tho security of the Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME!!!
1 Prize—The Arcado— 28G feet, 5 inches,[ 4
lines,on Magazine street; 101 foul,
II mchcs,on Nniuhez street;
120 feet, G inches, nn Gruvior st
Runted ut uboul $37,01)0 pur uu*
mint. Dollars.
Valued nt 700,000
1 Prize—Cily Hotel—IG'Jftnu Com
mon street, I4G font, G inches, on
Camp st. Rented nt $25,00(1—
Valued «t
l Puzo— Dwolling House (adjoining
llie Arcade) No. 16.21 ft. 7 inclu
cm front ou Nuichcz it. Kcutod
at $1200—'Valued at
1 Prixo—Ditto (adjoining the Arcado)
N<>. 18, 23 ft liout on Natchez si.
Rented at $ 1200—Valued nt
Prizo—Ditto (adjoining.tlio Arcndo)
No. 20,23 feet front on Natchez
st. limited nt $1200—Valued nt
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, Norili cast
corner of Basin & Custom.honso
street;40 foot fronton Basin, aud
40 feet on Franklin st. hy 127 ft.
deep in Custom houso st. Rented
nt$ 1500—Valued at
1 Piiiso— Ditto—No. 24, Smith west
corner of Basin A*. CiiMiom Iioiifo
street; 32 feet, 7 inches on Basin
32 feet, 7 inches ou Ftiinkliu 127
feet, l()£ineho*dcop in front of
Custom hoiiHii street. Rented u(»
$1500—Valued at
l Prize—Ditfo—No. 339, 24 feet, 8
inches ou Royal st rout, hy 127 fi,
11 iucliesdeep. Runted at $1400.
Valued at 15,000
1 Prize—250 share* Canal Bank
S lock, $ 100 each 25.000
I Ditto—200 ditto Com do, do do 20,000
1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanic.’ nud
Traders’ do do 15,000
1 Ditto—100 do Cily Bank do do 10,000
1 Ditto—100 do do do dodo 10,000
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do 10,000
1 Ditto—50 do Exchange Bank do do 5000
l Ditto—50 do do do do do 5000
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bank do do 2500
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do 2500
I Ditto—15 do Mcchuuic*’ & Tin
ders’ dodo 1500
I Ditto—15 do do do do do 1500
20 do—each 10 shares of tho Louis*
iana State Bank, $IOOoach, each
Prize $1000 20,000
do—each 2 shares of $100 each,
onch Prizo $200, of the Gan Light
Bank - 2000
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of tho
Bank of Louisiana 20,000
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of iho
Now Orleans Bank: 20,000
150 do—each 1 share of $100 of the
Union Bnuk of Florida 15,000
500,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
HAVANA SUGARS.
SUPERIOR quality
v™ Havana Sugars, favor>
ito brands, viz: Tncon, Star, Agues, Bnrnunco
Iberia, Regalia. Cnrnues, Ac. Counuiseursuie
invited lo examine this parcel.
jnly21 G. It HENDRICKSON.
Jwly 5 Market Sgunro,
linenOT
A very & Johnson imvo receiv
ncs super Iii.h Linens, nlso Linen
in$*, Dinpers, Sic. For sale low.
»]iily 3 8ontli side Monument Square.
GOINGl GOING!! GONE!!!
T HE Subscriber intending to uinko mi ell*
lire cliDOofliis incrchunlile business
Snvannnli. hy the 1st day of November
will «e|| UU large stock of STAPLE ni ‘
CY DRY GOODS, of last Fal
Spring'" "elections nl less pri
be puiclinsod fin at any other
f5r ca.h uuSy ut retail; uud
sale, fur approved C r
month" credit. Persons
linrguiu" will du well luei
sulvo", at my store.
No. I Waring'* Building!
jnno 19
FRICTION ItlA
fi (iROCE B
JL /dtf Matclu'M, 12
proved Pulomkiltt«
for sale hy
jnly 8/
TOC
O RRIS. Cl .
es. Receiv
Jnly 22 Oppn3 <
EDE8» ODORIFEROUS Com
pound. nr Persian Scout Bugs.
MOST guileful pm Ilium for s
Drawer", Wnrdrobus, «Vc., and is i
LEMON SI RUP.
0 41 DOZ Roy's superior Lemon Syrup,
received aud for ".lie by
jnno 15 ANSON PARSONS-
FOU Tin; TOl I JiT.
POMATUMS AND HAIR OILS.
A FRESH Ktipply just received of Rose, Alt
tumid, Violet, Jessamine, Bergamot nud
Orange Pomatums, a Flench article, in pots,
warranted of superior quality. Also, genuine
Rowland's .Macassar Oil. Bears Oil, Ohiridge’n
Balm Columbia, Indian Dye, PmnntuuM
lolls, of a great variety, for kuIo vvIhiIcmiIo nr
retail, by POItCHEK Sc LA ROCHE.
Sign of the Golden filnbn,
jnly 20 Opposim iho Market.
PHOSPHORUS.
A SUPPLY .pftlipcrior ltiosphorus, jus
received nnd for salo bv
POJICHER Si LA ROCHE,
Sign of Guidon Globe, opposite the Market'
jnneI4 141
LEMON SIRUP.
DOZ Underwood’s sup'r Lemon Syr 1
up,20 do Rees’ do do, just received
nud for Sale by
jiily 21
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
10
A .
I'cctnal preventivo against moth. Prennred o:
ly by Robert Bunt Edo, Cbuuiist nnd Perfumci
by Hpeciel nppmntmeut to the Queen.
For sale by POKCI1ER & LA ROCHE,
Opposite the Market,
July 22 Sign m die Golden Globe.
To mbtheipT. '
A FRESH supply of Evans' Soothing Syr
up. for chijdrqttj teething. Also, Evans'
Chamomile 1'illv, for tuiln hy
PORCHER Si LAROCHE,
Opposite iho Market*
jnly 24 Sign nf the Golden Glulttt
BKitft.VICD’S CHOLEiLnilX-
TURE.
OR Cholera Morbus, Asiatic Cholera t
Clmlf.ra liifaiiluui. Bowel Complaint,
l.iiosette"" nf the Bnvvels, Ate. A fresh supply
just roroived and for salo by
1’OltCIIF.IUV LA lfOCUE.
F
jnly 24
Opposite the Market,
Sign of tlio Golden Globe.
8IIPEIUOU CAVIJNDIfeli TO
BACCO.
A SUPERIOR article of CavendUh To.
bacco, just received nud for sale by
PORCHER& LA ROCHE,
jnly 24
Opposite the Market.
Sign nf the Gulden Globe*
GOO Prizes. $1,500)000
TICKETS $20—NO SHARES.
LAND, NKGKOKS, «*c. FOR
SALE.
f OFFER for salo'my PLANTATION, iu
L this District, nn Savannah River, nud tho
l.owcr 3 Runs. The Tract contains by a tei
cent survey 1037 acres, the greater portion nr
which is llcrt quality of Hammock, aud Oak
and Hickory land. 400 acres cleaned and in
good order for cultivation. It has mi it a coni*
fortahle Dwelling House, Gin House, Cotton
Screw, Burns, Stables, and Negro Houses, all
in fino repair. A description ou paper cannot
mil a place, but l think l am authorised in say.
ing.tliat n nioro vnluablo Cotton Plantation is
not to bo found in Unruwul) District. It is sit*
unted about 3 miles from two landings on tho
Rivor, nud is about ono mile from n Post Office.
I nlso offer for sale my Houso und Lot in tho
Village of Barnwell, fronting tho public square.
It is a pleasant residence, and lias two Store
Houses, new Kitchen, Smoke House, Stables,
&c.
I also ofinr to Kell about $0 Negroes, as likely
and valuable ns cun bo found any where—a*
inong them,a Jobbing Carpenter,n Blacksmith.
Seamstress nnd Cook; 30 Field Hands, the bal
ance children. Also, 8 Mules, several good
Horses, 4 brood Mares, and 6 Colls of the ganio
blood; 125 head of Cattle, stock of Hogs.
Terms—For tho Laud uud Negrous, a credit
of 1,2, 3, 4. and 5 years, with interest, secured
in the usual way; for the Horse*,’Mules. 'Sia. a
credit of 12 months.' J. G. IJIIOWN;
Bat ii’wtiH, C. H.> July 22,1839.
;KT1 'lie'Carolinian, ami Savannah Itepubli*
can,will givo three weekly insertions audiim
waid amountsnanbovo.
jnly 31 W\u
TAX NOTICE.
TOTOTICE is hereby given that n lax for lit*
yonr A 1). 1839, bus been asscssod upon
nil properly real nud personal, wiihin tho limits
ofibo city of Brunswick, nuimiuting io twenty
threej hundred, sixty 1 seven dollnts nnd eighty*
one cents, which tho'ownors of snnl property
are hereby requested to pay within Eight
Weeks from tho date of this notice. All iho
properly upon which the taxes shall not be pnhl
agreeably to tho request in this untied will bu
immediately advertised for sale at the expenso
ofthe owner.
v Names of tho owners of properly in said ci
ty, so far ns know u t» tho subscriber:
Tlio Brunswick nnd Florida Rtiil.Kniid Co,
Geo. Anderson, John W. Andcrsob, II. A*
Breed. E. Bend, Brunswick Land Co. J. Bid*
four Adin. Est. of Jas. Mossthan, Rnbt. Bolton>
A. G. Burnett, Est. Major John Borrion, Colby
Sl Davis, S. D. Corbitt, Stephen Chase, U*
Dari, II. Dnbigiiou, Gee Dupree, T. Dart.T.
C. A. Dexter, E. A. Dexter,L. S. D'Lyon,Autt
Demere.John MoDermid.MoHes Eastmnu.Johit
Franklin. Thus. Gloscdck, R. L. Gamble, T.
VV. Goode, J- J- Higginbotham, Est. Priscilla
Hoiistnun. Patrick Houstouh,
Bern. S. Harris, Ex. to Est. Joh
Hutchinson, Bank of Brunswick
wick Lumber Co. M. II. & J Hi
B. King, S. C. King, Sarah A. Kimberly, Ami
King, J..8. Lawrence, Louisa Leach, Celia
Lamb, A. H. Mernman, Jas. Mob/e, W, B.
Miller, Henry M. Meals and Sister, Solomon
Moody, P- M. Nightingale, R. S. Piles, J. G.
Putman, R. Pooler for Mr. Port*, Mrs. Pin
dar. Mr*. Postell, Jane Rnmslinrt, E. S. Rers,
Tlruiiswiok. Jnno 29,1839.
jnly 3 lMIt