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KT CLEANSE AND f UlllFV
V i!Ol)V.— 1 The application ofllmprliich
. i>rti<aui>n lieinj nltowetl tubs ono of Ilia
utility ill Ilia cura and prevention of
lM j t |i 0 f ilia greatest otinsoquonco la ns.
riVuVvvlii'l in.iiliomu ii copnblo ul’prujucing
dx.iukd KKI’BOT ill Ilia easiest, end al llio
ma lima i» *•» 1,1011 “«»«•*., .
It hu now <»> longer l<> conlonil with Ilia
i.trtiliooa af tlm groaton norlicm of llio
l U only Will) these foiv who alill era do-
railoml laba ••killo.l ncdordiiig la nilo,'’ lika
nooplo of old ivlio •would have 1 a ‘King to
'iinovarlliani,’ Dm. thank.in the oirottla.
-of Iioavauaporn—iliaukalullio general dil-
,n of knowledge, winch oimbloa nineteen
anlialb. of CUE PEOPLE In read and to
dio for llionualvtu—now wo no longer lie-
,5 in .wallowing Ibat deadly inlnornl, Mr.ff
nrofe.uing m cilia—bill umvarrally leav-
K Hi III a wore, condition after iu use.
Iva no longer believe in the abitird nohon
L, lull un if any kind can bo cured by
Kicdiig onr life-OU It U LOO D. Ii in now
L e || understood that on inliainination la a who
Laomaca of Nitoaa. a aignal that alio ro-
lire, the assistance of purgative medicine to
no hot of the oppressive burden which oho
]. by llio lilgli fever and Ilia airong pnlro,
, wanted to be leutovod. In other worda, the
)r call, fern vegetable dooming
UmnunKrii'a Vkoxtshi.* Umvenut. Plica,
rfiulra no .kill in tlieir admnn.lralimi; llio
rimed diiociion only ha. lo bo observed, and
key describe the just proportion oflho dote, to
pa iimgniinde of tlio ‘ ‘ 1
swaIMS Vermifuge
T
IKS remedy oouiiloraota llio whole train
of diicaae. ari.iug from the debility oflho
COLT’S
BOOK-KEEPING.
INO v .
*
IV Hot.l-l N<>.- IID.1I.ID
i di.oato lo bo cured.
I nU ptreont rend the fattening opinion of a
! gindsMin icAo io.it knew. I*, janliuu of Unto
I rule.
DRANDRETH’S PILLS,
| Tbi. medicine i< acknowlodged loba ono nf
la mo.t valoabla aver discovered, aa a purifier
rtlio blood and fluid.. It i. auperior lo Bar.
liimrill.i. wheiher n. a aodoritio or allurativo. It
Tend, influiuly before all tho praparnllou. or
kinbineiione of Mercury, lu purgative pioi
hrli.i ara alono of incalculable value—for l.ie>e
Kll. may bo taken daily ron Aar rxntob, and
Mead of weakening by the cathartic uflecl.they
1 airangth by Ukiog away the coma of weak-
r n. Them ie no good Maaourtr doe., which
jeae Pill, do not likotviw. Dot they have nono
grille iniaoinblo olfeol. of that tiaaui.r iracrr-
Yha TKKTit are nut injured—llio aoira.
J limb, are nut paralyaod—no—but in the
lad of then di.lrexing eyinpioma, now life
dconsequent animation i. avideutin every
kvoineiit oflho body. Biusdkxtii’s Pilu
C indued e U.iveuai Rinaur, for they enro
[poiile diieaM.|tliey oure lariaunATion and
ltao.ic Iliieon.iTi.Ml They euro DiABKTaa
Id SrataouAKVl They cure Dr.aimtnv and
[..Tirurie.Ai CoiTivairau! They will cure
. npfventiji oppoiiia diseases, nacau.a
jrciata.a andrURirr llio blood provided,
ivever, nature I. not beyond all human AS.
STANCH i'onr year. Uii. madlelna hat
i beau befors Ilia public in Ihe U. Stale.;
over il lia. been introduced iiha. .upetie
II oilier remtflee.
. Drandrath’. Officas in Now York araflil
lOADtVAY, I So tlud.un .1. and 270 Dow.
I bjieetn Prince and Houston til.
K> com. per boa with direction.,
beware of cmiHiurfail.,
Droggl.l. mtvea mado agents
dr of Dr. UrandreUr'a Agenta have an .a>
dcsrtifkote,dated,withiti lira twelve mouth.
I preceding. Theie cerlifioale. aia renew,
fegularlyitberefore wlioii over twelve month.
: they no longer guaraiitoe the genuineness
'he mediciuo.
' mailer Drutsit's are nee.r made A tents.
I by SEA HORN (iUODALL. corner uf
ess and .Jellersnn .Iraat., (near lie Mar-
the o.vir Aaa.T run the calk or the
lei.a UuAaimr.ru’. Pill, in Savannah.
inly 10 15'dlwllni
digc.tivo organ, or a dupravod condition of tlie
■lomaclr and bowels.
Most ofthe disonree of children originato in
vorminoiiaalTootiiiii..
Worm, destroy tho nnnriahment which i> in
tonded by nalnro to support life.
Tho imniodiatn ofleet of Swmm’. Vermifuge
are lo traliqriilizo Ilia alnmacli, clear il nf ncitlu-
mi. phlegm, dissipate .iiporflunii. hilo, IncroaK
the gra.lic juice, and proitiote honltliy digc.tion
Il alleviate. Hick hcud.tcha. and i. an aulodolc
for the Cholera Morhnm of our country, dirracr
Tovar nnd ague, and tint cla.i of disease* wliicl
owo their origin to a disordered Halo oflho He.
loach or bowel..
Till, remedy expel, worm, by giving health)
action In llio Hoinnnliondorgnn. of digestion,*
Tiiero ii nothing in iu coinpo.iiion lo kill worm..
They are .oldom Men after iu un, and lha pa
lien! improve, in health, color and appetite.—
Thorn remedial which kill worms muslofcniirsc
injure the stomach materially, and llio canao of
many uriou. complaints. ’Phis fact ha. boon
materially nagloctod by the faculty, and tho or.
ror ha. never boon discovered until Swoim'a
Vormifugo proved it lo llio entire satisfaction of
ovory family who lias used II.
Too mcdicino I. note., oflicacion.in manyo
the diseases of grown persons, by dissipating
thoto morbid secretion, which prnduco dy.cu
lt) ry, diarrim, clmlera inurbii., piles, fever and
agiin, dyspepsia, acidity of the Homocli, foul
breath, and the disagreeable affectioni conse
quent upon billions disorders.
It is now ill genera! uso in most parts nf tho
world. Families roiident in the country. Irn-
vallor. going into the inlerior or voyaging into
distant tropical climates, (insulalod from medi
cal lolaiit) would tlild Swnliu’s Vormiftiga of
grooladvamago.
Kept constantly on hand, and for tale by
A PARSONS.sola Agout for tho State,
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
A 8 tho iiitoinporaiico and luxury of tho ago
are hastening tho raveges of scorbutic com
plaints, nnd rendering llio blood more impure,
and as thousands liavo destroyed their ennstitu
lions by iiogiocliug lo apply ilia proper reme
dies; to such, Swaiui's Panacea must bo and
h is been ninre Ilian doubly valuable aa o certain
and elfeeliial means of restoring them lo perfect
health and vigor. Few families are wholly, ex-
emptfrom scorbutic affections, which oxliil.it va
rious symptoms, as ornntiens, ulceration., debit.
>uofappetite and dejection, all arising from
iiu ‘'
A PRACTICAL work up on a plnnentiroly
now.—The occouin. which form ihe Ion-
os nf llio scicnco are classed under Fivo Divi
sions, with Jolinilo explanations uftcr llio ferini
of grammar and orillimolic. It contains a vo
cabulary af mercantile terms end phrases. Also,
n Key explaining thedtatiire olid mannernfjnnr
utilizing each of llio Day Duokonlries asoprao
I loot accountant would explain tho titmo lolm
pupil; Ibis so simpliflos ilia acicuco that any
young man nf common Kugli.lt education may
ncquira u kuowlodxo willimil Ilia assistance afa
loacbor. To which is ndded, Direclions lo tile
Learner,olid Practical Forms for Keopingbnnki
In overy exlont and variety ofromtucrcial bona-
c.| Public Address, Ilia first ever deliverer
upon llio subject, i&c. Ac. Just received anc
for solo wholesale nnd roiail by
jan 8 W. TIIORNK WILLIAMS.
MOmiT’S LIFE PILLS AND
PUCKNIX UITTtRS
T ilF.SE inodicincs liavo lung boon known
and apprecinlcd for Ihoit exlrsordinnry
and immcdialo potvera of restoring perfect
licolih lo persons suffering under nearly every
kind ofdiseatoto winch iho human frumo is
liable.
The pronriolor rejoices in iho opportunity af
forded by iho universal thflusion of llio daily
mess (or placing his VEGETABLE LIFE
PILLS within tho knowledge nnd reach of eve,
ry individual in Ilia community. Unlike the
host of pernicious qnackarios, which bonsl of
vegolnbio ingredient, iho Lift) Pills ore purely,
and loldlj/ ecgila/dton I contain ueiil.or mercury
antimony, arsonic, nor nny other minernl in
ony form wliaiorcr. They are entirely com
posed ofoxtrncti from rare nnd poworfnl plants,
llio virtues of which, though long known lo sev-
ornl Indian tribes, nud recently In some eminent
E liainmccutical chomitts, ara altogether nn-
nown lo Ihe ignorant prelondors lo madirjil
scicnco | nnd wore noverheforo adininisturcd in
so hnppily efflcnciousn combination.
THE PI1CENIX BITTERS, are so called
bacaiiM they possess Ihe power of restoring llio
expiling embers of health, to n glowing vigor
throughout ilia constitution, ns lha Plimnix is
said to bo restored to life from tho cslies of its
own disolution. The Khamii Bitter ar« entire
ly vegetable,enmposod of roots found only in cor
arts ofthe western country, which’ will in
ity.losaofappetite am
impure blood, and if not properly ottomTod lo,
ed
of
9130 ICEVVAIC1>.
Ab.conded froth Wayorloy
- Plantation, Comdon County, on
iho 10th day ofJuty last, LAR
KIN, DICK, and CATO. Lar-
. kin is a stout Mulatto fallow, a-
1 about 23 yean of age, G foot 0 to
hos high -ho has o lcnr on his right oheok,
some mark, af small pax about his face,
iculsrly on his nose, elso a largo scar Irani
i Ilia foot, near llio groat toe. Larkin
•atlier a feeble vnico for a man of his statue.
) i. a black fellow, nn African by Inrtli, ho
[iioul, square built follow, about G foot 4 lo
’lot high—haa tho rattk of his uibe nn his
! ho i. likatvisa riiplnrod, nnd has n very
a inaolh. Diuk is a small black, wall sol (el-
L also an Arrioanby birth, with n round face
[down cast look, easily confused when inter-
Vedi thoreii olio a singular appearance
lit Ins mouth when alarmed. The ab.ive
hi follows warn bought of tho estate nfjiio.
Rlorul, in March 1333, and formorly lived at
Colton ham Plantation, Bryan Co. They
Iso well ncqnninted in nnd about Savanuati
GEO.C. DUNHAM, Manager.
>®§ GO (Georgian)
»lOO IfliWAIW,
Dana way from McPherson'
1 villo, llcnufnrl District, 8. C.on
tho lOih Inst, n mulatto boy naoi-
e d CHARLES, tho property of
the snhsr.nber. Charles is ho,
tween 1(1 nud 17 yoars ofago, a-
15 feel in liaighl, Hunt nnd well made, baa
■blown ourlmg hair.wiih keen dark brown
On his upper lip ho hos a dark, oblong,
•a! mark, easily perceived upon closa ob>
‘Mon. lie reads woll, speaks quickly and
ntarkably intelligent. Among other tip,
I, he carried with him a blue cotton twilled
I cost * 0 brown fur csp. IIo has ftreo in tala'
f Savannah end in tlio iutarior uf Georgia,
«n» lest licnnl of in Uornwoll Village, 8.
t his way. it i« believed to Aiigugin mid
*9 lo 8^vmumh. Olio hundred dollnm
8 paid for liis rocovorv nnd proof 10 con.
) ofhU having been harliorod or n(forded
'o» of eicapo by nuy pernon, wluie. block
ored, or iwentv fivo dollnre for hi* safe do.
/ 10 "*?• °f lo tho Juit in Snvnmmh so that
t’, v , 8r ' 1 ;«- „ W. H. W1GG
ocolnligo Post Oflieo, S. C.
lha Augusta Chronicle * Sonliuol will
>b Ilia above daily for two weeks—nud
bmp, once a woolt until forbid, nud
’ bill lo this oflieo for piiymout.
IMca—t
produces tho greatest injury to tho constitution*
and may bo imparled to thoirofTspring. Swaitn’a
Panacea i« recommended at this season of tho
year, ns nn invntunblo restoratWo of tho system,
thereby invigorating tho cnnslilNtinn and ennj
bling us to bear ihe debilitating n fleets of iho sum
mer season. It is conveyed by the circulating
fluids, and correctstheir tendency to all thnso dm
cases which originnteinavitiatedblood.diseased
liver,dopiaved appetite, or predisposilion to af
fection ofthe lungs, Arc. No one, however, is
advised to use it without convincing thuinsoives
ofthe truth ofwhat is lioro slated.
This mediciuo is now used with success in all
parts of tho world, aud is gaining groat reputaj
tion in England.
Fraut Dr. Valentine Af all.
Professor of Surgery in tho University of Now
York, Surgeon of the N. York Hospital. Arc.
I have roi.cticuiy used Swaim's Panacea,
both in tlio Ilospitalnml in privnteprnctico, nnd
have always found it to ho a vnhiauln mediciuo
in chronic.syphilitic,,nndscroruloiiscoinplaints,
nd in obstinate cutaiionusatrections.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From thlsvariotis impositions which have boon
practised by adulteration, Sfc. ovoti to thn extent
of porjury.for tho purpose of imitating the me
dicine,is suflicicnt to prove its eflicocy in the di*.
eases in which it has boon suiiiciently proven to
have cured. It is unnecessary to say further in
relation to this Panacea, other than to caution
the public against tho deleterious mixtures which
have been mado to imposo upon the ignernnt
The genuine article can always bo found at the
store ofthe subscriber, who is the sole agent for
this State. A. PARSONS, Druggist,
* on
fnlilily cure FEVERS AND AGUES oral
kinds; will never fail to eradicato entirely all the
affects of mercury .infinitely sooner tlmnilhomosi
powerful preparations ofSursapnrilla, nnd will
immediately euro tho determination nfBLOOD
TO Til K II KA D; never fail in tlio suknett »ac».
dent to young female*; and will be found a certain
remedy in all cosos of nervous debility and totals
ness ul the moat impaired constitutions.
Asa remedy for Chronic nud Inflammatory
Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Phramx Ritters
will be demonstrated by tho use of a single bot
tle. Tho ustinl dose of thc«o bitteis is half a
wine glnssfull.in water or wine, nud this quail*
tity may be taken two or three times a day,about
ha on hour before meals, or a less quantity
may be taken at nil limes. To those who are
afflicted with indigestion after meals, these bit*
tors will prove invaluable, ns they very greatly
increaso tlie action ofthe principal viscorn, help
them to perform their functions, and unnblo the
stomach to diichnrgo into tin: bowels whatever
is offensive. Thus indigestion is easily mid
speedily removed, appetite restored, nnd the
mouths of tho nbsorbant vessels being cleansed,
nutrition is facilitated ond strength of body and
energy of mind aro the happy rosull*.
For farther particulars of .'Uofi’itt’s Life Pills
nnd Phcaiiix Ritters,apply at Mr. Moflim'soflieo
No 510 Broadway, New York, where tho Pills
can ho obtninud lor2«'> cants. 50 coins, or $1
per box; and tho Bitter*for$l o $2 per bot
tle. Numerous certificates of tho wonderful
efficacy of both, may be thero inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW.
At his Store on tho Bay,,corner of Druytou St.
nov23
LANUS FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber will soil on reasonable
terms, three small Farms or Plantations,
iu Walton county: two of which are known as
tho Cowpens, adjoining luiids fo’inerly owned
byJadge Harris, (now the properly of Col.
John A. Cobh.) These Farms or Plantations
nra well improved, It iving all necossary nnd
comfortable buildings, with excellent springs of
wntnr, with a small and well selected apple
orchard and other pleasant fruits. Tho other
ubdht two mites from the former, with acorn*
Ibrtable dwelling house, with a few well select
ed apple trees,and several nogroenbins. These
farms or plantations nro well known to ho ns
healthy oh nny section of the State. South or
East of. the mnunteins. Terms,—Five Thoiis>
nnd Dollars for the two first metionod; nud
Throe Thousand for the last—possession will
he given on iho first of November next. The
lorms of payment will be made oaty to the
purchaser or purchasers.
HINES HOLT, Sr.
juno7 135—1I3in
Milledgevillo Recorder.
WAND’S PULftlOIVAitlA.
>R VEGETA 11LE DEM ULCENT.
I caws 0 r ob.tinnto Couuih; in cough]
l"u. froin focontor noglocloil
to Asthma; anil aa ail anxilinry, nnd
i ’[flosont reliof froin tlie threatening
lien* n°jwS(Ir! .1 Pulmonary Con-
,-nn-
foot
|i)W>
tea*
ini’*
r,in(l
S 01 * -
in o*
en. nn medicine Im.groater claims upon
ife "co 4f 11,0 inv “lid than the abavo
llV. r ., ,h L an( ' ,u '-t iv ” nm ' trnublesome synii
TwH?. .®' ox |'.oetorution or phlegm, pit!
b. nr ,censlilula promiuciil
id.,...I c WT6aIlli ,'Wi the Pnlmnimrhi
foperiiiiislirS " losl vnlu
Ks ff'n-i^ t'sefnl of cnitrso in tlio relief of
K*Sp Lolds, arising from sudden change.
IsiilBb pl " ,0l,r '"S tlemp linoii, *o.
12't ^
Kr A. BARTOW.
limftM* LOLtfMUlA:
IhirhSBft? WmBf Cohimhin, forro-
I ""l 1 '“'""lilViiif Iho Hair, A fresh
Jest rvccivud ami f„ r In- -
O- U- HENDIUL'KSON.
w
ICO WAND’S TONIC 1U1XTU1CE
OR VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A specific and Insting euro for Fever & Ague.
T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repels tho
slur of being a quack mediciuo. it having
boon tho remit of many years exporiouco and
labor, iu tho medical prnctieo nnd observation
ofFover and Ague. It is composed of such
medical principles as ware considered most fit
to rcstoro tho harmony nf action botweon tho
stomach, liver, and iho other important func*
tioii9 «*f the system, tho loss of which harmony
is evidently the immediate cause of the disease.
It uneedily promotes a regular and healthy ap
petite, which Is generally entirely destroyed or
rendered very precariou?; by which effect, vig*
or aud strength is soon iifiordcd to the whole
system. It must ho apparent to nil, that n me
dicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is usci
ful in a grout variety of complaints, by renew
ing the healthy action of tho digestive organs,
it has proved itself of remarkable benefit iu dya*
S , depraved appetite, heart burn, water
flatulency, jaundice,night sweats, dysen.
tery, bowol complaints, aud many other nfl*cc<
lions of aimilar origin. But it i* in the treat
incut offuvers, nnd especially in Fovor and A*
gtio, or intermittent fuvar, llmt its powors have
been principally tested, nnd with those who
have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sov
orcigu to all remedies hctoloforo'discnverod for
those diseases. It haa also boon used as n pro*
ventive, by many who were subject to a peri
odical recurroucy of chills nud fever, nnd it has
nhvnvs warded olf tho apprehended attack.—
(CTIt was deemed not improper to accompany
tho febrifuge with n few of tlio many unequivocal
certificates politely furnishod to tho proprietor,
coirobiiralivo of tho foregoing statements. For
further accounts of its groat usefulness, sco
pnmphlols accompanying each bottle,
A fresh supply received nnd for solo by
A. PARSONS.
jnly 10 No. 8 Gibbon** Buildings.
FILES, Aro.
HAEMORRHOIDS.
No Ciue Nil Fi/m//—Priu SI.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
O FICTION.—Thin extraordinary chenv
icul composition, the result of science,nml
the invention of u celebrated medical man. tho
inlroduclioii of which to the public was invent,
od with the solemnity of n death bed bequest,
has since gained a reputation unparalleled.liilly
sustniniug tho correciuoss of tho lumentud Dr.
Gridlvy’s Inst confession, thnt 4, ho dared not die
without giving to posterity the bum-fit oflm
knowledge on this subject,” nnd ho thoroforo
bequeathed to hi* friend and attendant, Soloi
mnn Hays, the secret nf his discovery.
It is now used in tho principal hospitals, and
the privatn practice in our Countty, first and
most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and also
so extensively nnd effectually ns to Imfilu credu
lity, unless where its effects nro witnessed. Ex.
terunlly in tho following cnmplninti*:
For Dropsy—Croatiug oxtruordinary absorp
turn utoncu.
All Swellings—Rcducingthem in n few hours
Rhuuinati-m*.—Acute or Chroutc,giving quick
aane.
Sore Throat—By enneers, ulcers, nr colds.
Croup nnd Whooping Cough—Externally,
and over the chest.
All Bruises, Sprains and Burns—Curing iu
a few hours.
Sores nnd Ulcers—Whothcr fresh or long
standing, and fovor sores.
It* operations upon adults and children in
reducing rheumntic swellings, nud loosening
coughs and tightness of tho cheat by relaxation
of the parts, has been surprising boyutul con.
ccptioti. Tlio common remark of thnso wlir
have used it in tlio Pile* is, 'It acts like a charm.'
THE PILES.—The price $1 is refunded to
any person who will uso a Imitle of Hays’ Lin*
inrun' for the Piles, nud return tho empty but
tle without being cured. These ore the positive
oidors of the proprietor to tho agents; and out
uf many thousands Bold, not otto has bcott utv
successful.
Wo might insert certificates to nny length,
blit profuMhat llmso who n-ll tho article should
exhibit tlio 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
tlio Blind Piles for the hint 20 years, called upon
me and freely confused to me Ins situation.—
After describing the severity of tho complaint,
lie remarked ho had not been so well for 20,
yean* past ns hu was at that moment. Ho had
used one bottle only of Hays’ Liniinont. To
use his own words he said' the whole human
family, who weto thus afflicted, ought lo be
made acquainted with this medicine.”
Signed, R- L. BLISS.
A frosit supply ofthe abovo medicine receiv
ed. nnd rarsulo by
jnly 17 A. PARSONS, Agent.
T
PLAYING HARDS- „ ,
WO GROSS superior Flaying Cards,
received*aud for sale by
juuo 10
THOMAS RYEKSON.
SE1DL1T2 AND SODA POW
DERS.
R ECEIVED, n largo supply of llnynord *
Noyes’ Seiilliiz and Soda Powdors, aud
for solo l>y- ANSON PARSONS.
jmie la J4jC '
PIIESII SPICES.
JIAGS lllerlt Popper,'.Ido Piulento
A j l UL] Nuiiuog., reooivod nod Tor salo Gy
jnly 3 ANSON PARSONS.
UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH
SCHEME
T HE following dnniilsor a SctiXMK or *
LuTTxnr to ho druwn in Doccmhur next,
wnrrautaua iu declaring it to ha UN PA UAL.
LKLED lo llio history of Lotlorios. Prizes to
llio amount hate aztin uzronz hkkn ormizn
lo llio public. It is truo, iliore-nro umny I,tanks,
I,lit on tlio other hand, lire nztremcly lot* rh.rrgo
of 990 par Ticket—the Vm.u* ahi> Nunazn
of tho CAriTAU, ood tho royi.nl nrihn good old
custom of warranting flint ovary piizo shall ho
drown nnd aold.nill, tvo aro inro, give uuivor.
■al smisfnciioii, nud ospccinlly lo the Six lion,
unzn I’mzt: Hot.ur.Rs.
To those disposed to ndrentnro, wo rccom.
ninud early applirnlion Going mado to us for
tirkols—when Iho prizes nro all sold, blanks
only remain—tho Hist buyers hnvo Ihe host
chance. We, ihnofnio, omplinticnlly say—
DELAY NOT1 hotatoncure mitandtran,-niii
In ns your orJern. wliictr shult always reroiveaur
immediate atlenlinri. Lettera to he addressed,
and applications ninrlo to,
SYLVESTER to CO„
1G(I Broadway, New York.
B7 Observe tho Number, 1GU.
$700,000111 *300,000111(03,0001
li prizes ul *110,000! I
2 prizes of $] 3,0001!
3 prize* of $10,000 l
LOTTERY
Of Real E»tato und Bunk Stock, litimted in
New Grlean*.
ttT Tho fieheftl nnd most magnificent Schento
ever pre«ented to the public, iu thi* or any
other cuu ut ry.
TICKKT* ONLY $30.
Authorized by an Act of the Logixlntivo Ament-
bly ol Florida, and iindei the Directions of tho
CommUsioners, ucting under the tame.
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, J839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managors.
SYLVESTER & CO , 150 Broadway,
Now York, Sole Ageut*.
NO COMBINATION NUMBKRs!!(
100,000 UckeUftom No. 1 upwards l iit succession
Extract from the Law* of the Legislative
Council oflho Torri'ory of Florida.
Chap. 701.—No. 22.—'Wlieren* the Court
House of Duval county, is in an uufimHh*
ol stale, ond there nro vet due and owing up
onthe saitio, luimios, which it i* beliovod wil
itupora too burdensome a tax upon tlio people
of Duvul; nnd (whereas, it is desirable
to pny thorn said minis and complete saidhiiildi
ing.ns woll for tho grenter couveuieiice ofthe ad
mmimratiott of justice, as for the domdo purpose
of an Acutlumy, (or which purpose in pnrt. the
said building, when completed, is designed
Therefore—
Sec. I ] Be it enacted by the Governor and
Legislative Council of tho Territory of
Florida, That it shall nn-l in.iv be lawfid fi r
Joseph B. Lancaster, Uaiuh D. Hart and Wit.
limn J, Mills, or nny two of them under the
diieciiou of tho county court of Duval county,
to rai«e xttrh sum or minis of money by l*oitiiry,
in socti Scheme* h.< they may deem appropriate
nnd advisable: Provided, that the said persons
shall hind themselves in mich manner as the
court shall direct,well and truly to conduct sorb
lottery iu good fuilh.tn appropriate iho nioceed*
to the object above staled.—l'n-sed, Fell. 7di
183*1.—Approved Feb. Iltli 1834
By ngicemcut, boating date tlie 38tl* of F«*bt
rttary, JC30, dm above Jusepli Lancaster,Iminli
D. Hurt nnd William J. Mills did, for rcitnin
considerations, in coiiformiiy to the said L*?gis-
lati vo Act, duly assign iiutn Messrs
Schmidt iV Hamilton all their Right and In
tcrest, and tho Powers vested it) thorn by the
nbovo recited Act ofthe legislature of Florida.
Extract from tho valuation of Goorgo I'hillip
Matiouvrter nud Jacob do Cordova, both of
the City of Now Orleans, miule nud swutu lo
on tho 19th day of April, 1639:—
That the said George Phillip Minion vrirr nud
Jacob Cordova, op praise and conscientioiiBly
and honestly value the property known under
tho name and appeilntiori of "Banks Arcade, 1
in tho City of New Orleans, at Six Hundred
Thousand Dollars, and
"Tho properly known tinder tho nppollnlion
of^‘'City Hotel” or "Bishop's llolol,” in the
said City of of New Orleans, at Four Hundred
nnd Twenty Thousand Dollars.”
Tho deed" of tho Property and tlio Stock traits*
ferred in trust to tlio Commismoners appointed
by the said act of tho Lcgi'liitum nf Florida,
for the security of the Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME!!!
1 Prize—Tho Arcade—260 feet, 5 inches, 4
lines,on Magazine sweet; 101 feet,
II inclies,ou Natchez street;
120 feet, (3 inches, on Gravior st.
Rented at ubout $37,Out) per atr
num.
Valued at
1 Prize—City Hotel—IG'Jfton Com
mon street, I4G feet, 0 inches, on
Camp *t. Runted ut $.’5,000—
Valued al
l Prize—Dwelling House (adjoining
(lie Arcade) No. 10,24 It. 7 iiicln
cs front on Natchez si. Rented
at $1200—Valued at
1 Prize— Diiio(odioiuiug the Arrado)
No. 18,23 ft (rout on Natchez ul.
Rented at $1200—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining tho Arcade)
No 20,23 I'eut front on Natchez
st. Routed at $1200—Valued nt
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North cast
corner ofB if'iu&. Cuxtom.house
street;40 leul fronton Basin, and
40 feel on Franklin st. by 127 ft.
di.-ep iu Custom Iioomomi. Rcntud
nt $1500—Valued at
1 Piizo—Ditto—No. 24. Southwest
corner of Baain iV CutUiun housu
street; 32 fun I, 7 inches oil Bunin
32 feet, 7 inches on Franklin. 127
feet, 1ftj inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented nt
$1500—Valued nt
I Prize— Ditto— No. 339, 24 feet, 8
inches* on Royal street, by 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Routed nt$MUl).
Valued at
1 Prize—250 shares Canal Bank
Stork, $100each
1 Ditto—200 ditto Com do, do do
i Ditto—150 ditto Mechanics’ and
Trader*’ do do
I Ditto—100 do City Bank do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—100 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—50 do Exehango Bank do do
1 Ditto—50 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bank do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
1 Ditto—15 do Mechanics’ & Tin
ders’ dodo
1 Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shares of tho Louis*
innn State Bank, $100 each, each
Prize $1000
do—each 2 slmros of $100 each,
each Prize $200, ofthe Gus Light
Bank
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of tho
Bank of Louisiana
200 do—each 1 share of $100, ofthe
New Orleans Bank
150 do—each 1 nhnro of $100 of the
Union Bank of Florida
(ET It'hull fo at tha option of the winners
ofPintesnf Bank Stocks, either totako the stock
itself, or tho par value thereof in cn>|t.
The receipts of tho i*n!e nf thn Tirkefa nro,
and will bo, deposited iu tlm Citizens’, Con*
•ululated, Canal. Union, nnd Carrollton Banks,
in the name oflho Managers jointly with J. B.
Perrnuli, E«q„ actually caultfer of tho Citizens’
Bank, and A. Botuloiiiu. Esq actually cashier of
thn Consolidated Rank, as Trusters. a< par
Act passed before A. Mnzureau, Eiq*. Notary
Public, on thn2*1 May, 1838. and the properties
Iramferted uninrnmbnred, for lha security ofilte
fortunate Prize Holders.
.1 lode of l)raising.— 100.000 tickets, from 1 to
IOO.OuO, will bu nut in otto wheel.'and COO
pttzos, widi the btnukft in anmkor. To every
"umber a piizo or b! ink' willhn diawn. until nil
the privea are drtrrmiiu-ii, leaving the balance
of numhors in tha wheel blank*.
ILT To Editor*and PuHi.isnr.ns.—Having
received Newspupcis containing tho nlmve
Sch-Miie. from twoulylwo Slates aud Tenitor*
ies.busides several of tho Bi itislt Provinces, wo
nio satisfied with the circulation, and therefore
request that such papers os have not. up to this
time, inserted tho advertisement, will bo pleasi
ed nut to do so, aud thnt nil tho other paper* will
insert it onua week only until the 1st of Do.
comber, nnd forward us their account*.
SYLVESTER & CO., 150 Urundwuy,N. Y*
j«dy 20 1511
LINT OJF LbTTOW
KMAINlNf# in tho Post Oflieo at Satan*
nab, Jifty 31*1, IHfltf. Poreoy*
Ihiicm ftom this list aro requested l
advertised tetter*.
R
ooinros GoiiMon gokeiii
nnilK Subscriber intending to inako an ett
JL tiro dure or hi* tnerchatitile business ir
Snvaiiuah, by tho 1st day of November next
will soil hi* largo stock ol'S TAPLE and FAN
CY DRY GOODS, of Inst Fall nnd thi*
Spring’s selections at less prices than they esn
be purchased fot at nuy other fttoreiuSnvntinnh,
fur cash only at retail; ami when it D by whole*
sale, for approved City acceptances, on six
month* credit. Porsou* wishing to got great
bargain* will do well to cull nnd judge for them*
selves, at my store. A. BENNETT,
No. 1 Waring'* Building, Market Square,
juno 19
~~T«> 1’Lanteks.
HF» Subscriber, Agent for the Athen
Manufacturing Company, has constant*
ly on linttcl, a supply of their domestic Woollen
and Cotton Goods, a superior article for Negro
Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE.
June 11
GRANT’S LONDON SKETCH
ES.
S KETCHES of London by Jamos Grnnt.
author of 'Random Recollection* of tho
House* of Lord* and Common*,' 2 vnl*.
The American Lounger, or Tale*, Sketcbe*
and Legend*, gathered on .nindry joitruoying*,
by the author of-'L-ifitto the Pirate/ Ac. 1 vol.
Tito Pocket Isacon, comprising nearly lOtJO
extracts from the best authors, by John Taylor,
2 pnekot volumes.
Precaution, n novel by J. Fcnnimoro Coop
er,author of tha Spy, Ac. Anew edition revisi
od hy the author, 2 vol*.
The PlMiiiom Ship, complete, hy Capt Mar
ry ait, author of'Midshipman Easy,’ Ac. 2 vol*
The Bnrhcr of Pari*, or Moral Retribution,
hy Pmd De Kock, author of 'Andrew, the Sa*
voturd,’ Ac. Ac., tratislutcd from the French, 2
it*.
Ruist*’ Flownr Garden Directory, o now nnd
roYHftd edition, 8 vo.
No. 9 Skntoho* by Bnz.
Lady Chuvclcy, or ihe Woman of Honor—A
Poem.
Abo,
A now supply of Cooper's Naval Hi«tnry of
tho United States.
July 24 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
TOMATO, FETEKN A DlftAIV-
DRE TIPS PILLS.
GROCE Peters’Anti Bilious Pills
3 do Brandrcth’* do do
G do Pltelpha'Tomato do
Just received and (or sale wholesale and re*
taill»y G. It. HENDRICKSON, Agout.
jnly 24 159
Allen Win
Batty mrs Polly
Bnilnrd Jos
Bates Jos
Barnard mrs Ann C
Barnard mlwC L
Handy James
Brady Pat’k
11 In rice Jo* G
Rrnzel Utiaer
BlakewoodJ S
llalcher M
Benin mrs Ann O
Reck Joo
Bentley Jno
Beiinf Rev
Clark J M 2 '
Clark Sarah U
Claik Pater
Cant Jno 3
Canted S
Chapman CT
Catilrs Jamas
Camncll Jun 11
Crawlonl Sarah Ann
Arthur mriS S
It
llr.nnartl Drix.t
llillio miss Henrietta
rtignall Win
llrynn Aaron h
lloud David
lloutko Chas
nomtoard Jno G
lloor Capt Jcicmiab
llotlnnrh mraL
Illnis Joseph
Ilnrko Win
Muller miss Anti
Murgo Francis
Hug min Alary
Bruloy nun Jana
e
Cooper Stephen
Conn Geo Al
Cowart Uonj
Cooko Rufti.
Cninuniin. Polar tr
Copland Thin P
Crosby Jacob
Crosby Charity
Cnli'iiian James 8
Crew, mira Lydia AnnCutibage mra Robcccg
LlinatieCapt Cummins. Dr J ij
Cochran Janie.
Davis Wm II Ar Co Donnhne Tiios
Dovts mn 8arah Dnland Jama.
Da Cn.ta Col Correa Dnnherloy Win
Davta Wm
Davis Gdwd J
Davis mn Maria
D.yonaro G Al
I). Lynn miss Colia
Denison John
Dolaroach Ac Jonas
D'Lyon Col liaac
Dixon James
Fay Thos
Flaming G
Fenll Jno W A
Foy mrs 11D
Ganahl Jot
Graham mrs F. Al
Gnlpm Gro W
Galleny Pliilip
Graves P'
Ganoid Biekens
Gray Kurus
>y W
Dolly Nalby mi.
Diwanhsck A
Dodge Jno G
Dairy Terence 9
Dure Daniel T
lltipon Jno P A
Dupord Stephen F
Durrelt miss Susan G 8
Dutr.verillo mrs C
F
Foly Jno
Fursightmiss Jana
Furtl Joseph
O
Garcia Al A
Groivoa miss Alary
Greener N
Gra.u Stephen C
Griffin Sami
Griffis mr. CatherinO
Golden mr. Nancy
Gale Capt Worlhing’i^Goolsby W A
llschrr Geo G
l lnydnn A D
Hancock Jno
Harris U
Harris mire Mary
flniipl Win 1.9
Hurt is Capt Kiehd T
iry I
I lentil Jno D
lloibert J I) A Co 3
Horington Jno N
Hope James
lion,lotin inra S
Dalian Stephen
Hawkins Col Geo B3 lioruker Hobt
llerftird Itouh.n F Hodge. —
20
Jnrkson mrs Susan 2
Jones E
Jones John
Kalin M
Kelly Edwd
Kotching Jauiea
Keller E
Lackli'nn R
Lv kl.iml Henry
Lavender miss Mary
Lampo C
Lain nut Sarah M
loaflitte Dr D M
Lyp Edmund
IocflitChnt
Jono* mr* Sarah
Johnson Wm 2
Job listen inis* D R
K
Kirk mra S
Kieflk O M
Knowles Josenli 2
Kollock Wm
L
l^ihy mi** Onth’n Q
Lynch Col J as
Low John
Love Mary C
l/ockn P L
Longhnsne1
Lehy tntsAli
Af/VE
Dollar*.
7OU.000
500,000
20,000
20.000
20,000
20,000
TAX NOTICE.
N OTICE i* hereby given llmt a tax for llio
year A I). 1839, ha* been a*soj*»ed upon
«tl property real nud pemmnl, withitt the limit*
of the city of Brunswick, amounting to twenty
three! hundred, sixty seven dnllai* and eighty
ono cent*, which the owner* of mud ptoperty
nro hereby requested to pay within Eight
Weeks from the date of tiii* notice. All the
properly npuu which the tnxc« *hnll not bu paid
ngruuubly to the request in thi* nutico will bu
immediately ndvoilii*ud for sule al thu expense
ol the owner.
Name* of the owners of properly in said ci
ty, *» far ns known tn tlie subscriber;
The Brunswick and Florida Hail Road Co.
Geo. Anderson, John \V. Andureoti, 11. A.
Breed. E. Bend, Brunswick Laud Co. J Bab
four Adin. l-.st. of Jas. Mn*«tn:m, Robt. Bolton,
A. G. Bninutt, E*t. MajorJohn Berrien, Colby
tV. Davi*. S. D. Cmlntt, Stephen Cha*e. IJ.
Dart, 11, Duhigmm,Gee Dupree, T« Dntt.T
C. A. Dexter.K A. Dexter,L. S. D’Lyon,Ann
Demure,John MeDunnid.AIoxe* I-!n«tiiinu.John
Franklin. Tho*. Gle*co«k. R L Gamble, T
W. Goode, J. J. Hlgsinbniham, E*«. Piisciila
lloiiHlouti. Patrick ilou*|oiiii. It. llnzlrhnret,
Itniij. S. Ilarri*. Ex. to r.*t.John Milton, Robt.
IliilrhitiKon, Batik of Brtnixwick, Thu Brunr
wick Lumber Cn. M. II. .V J llrblmid. Tim*.
D. King, C. King, Sarah A. Kimberly. Ann
KiugtJ- S- Lawrence, Louisa 1-flnch. Celia
l.nmb, A. II. Merrimnti, Ja*. Moore, W. B.
Miller, Henry M. Meal* and Sinter, Solomon
.Moody. P. M Nightingale, It. S. Pile*, J. O
Potman. R. Pooler for Alr. Porter. Mr*. Pin
dar. Mr*. Poslell, Jane Rumshart, E. S. Reo*,
Jo*. Ityal*. Alex Scott, Win II. Stile*. J. It
Suu*Hiy, C. J. Shnltoii, W. P. White, Eat. A
Whitehead, P. J, William*, Ann Wiight.
A. I. KING, Mayor.
Rruuswick. June 29, 1839.
jtrly 3 IfrOti.
Magill mrs Jann
Mszor mi** Sarah A
Marcel Frnnci* It 3
Mnllery mrs Mary
Motorola Abraham
Mil'or Polly
Mills Col Wm J
Mixson Roiilnsti
Mills mrs Anne
McCoy Patrick
McLeod mr* Sarah
Mclntmh J U
10
20,000
15,000
25.000
20.000
15.000
10,000
10.000
10,000
5000
5000
2500
2500
1500
1500
20,000
2000
20,000
20,000
itt
Moncor Win
Morn* J<
Morgan Tho*
Morrpll mr* Phi
Murphy C D
Miinn Jn*
Momly Jn* M
Myers Gersha
We
McDonald Cnto
Mi-Keczie P S
Me Don gall 11W
W
Nelson mrs Sarah
O'Ronrko Andrew
Oglu bay uir* C A
Naylor Jn* 2
Newell U A
O’Brien John
Other Henry
Uinell S D
Parker mire Cniolina Philip* mire Maty
l'rendergn*t nue M O FPostell Joseph N
PrcndergnM mr* C M 2Portev mis* Mary
Piorca mr* Snrnli Pomeroy mire Mary H
pelol It W Punnnell mr* 8nrah
Pieuderenst Edwd Purcoll Martha S 2
It
Regan John Undnlph mr* Mary J
Reynold* John M Robinson Wm
Reid mi** Char lotto 3 Rogers J
Reilly Bernard RohiiMou miss C C2
itibi-’ro Joseph Ruhinson J
Riley Owen mr» Roheit* Isaac 3
Ritchie Win 2 Robinson Madison D3
Richard* mr* CathalinoRobertsoti Wm
ltufucll Joseph A
48
Skinner Jn*
Shultz Jno M
Spicer Snnrl 3
15,000
600 Prize*. $1,600,000
TICKETS $20—NO SHARES.
L.ANH, NERROEU, Ac. FOlt
SALE.
S OFFER for salo my PLANTATION, in
thi* District, on Savannah River, nud tho
Power 3 Run*. Tlio Tract contains by n id
cent survey 1037 ncre*. tho greater portion of
which i* best quality of Hammock, nud Oak
and Hickory land, 400 acres cleaned nud in
good order lor cultivation. 11 hn* on it n conn
portable Dwelling House, Gin House, Cotton
Screw, Burns, Stable*, and Negro House*, all
in lino repair. A description on paper rnnnul
sella place,hut 1 think I am authorised in say.
ing.th it n more valuable Cotton Plantation i*
not to bu found in Barn well-L'istrict. It is sit*
uated about 3 mile* front two landing* on the
River, nud i* about one mile from a Post Oflieo.
also filler for sale my iIun«o und l^ot in tho
Villago of Barnwell, fronting tho public square.
It 'a a plouretit residence, and has two Store
Houses, now Kitchen, Smoke House, Stables,
&c.
I also offer to sell about 50 Negroes, as likely
nud va’.unblo n* can be found any where—a*
inong them,a Jobbing Curponlor.a Blacksmith.
SeumRlrcN* turd Cook; 30 Field Hawn, the bal
ance children. Also, 8 AIulus, several good
Horsr*. 4 brood Mares, aud G Colt* of the gauio
blood; 125 head of Cattle, stock of Hog*.
Terms—For the Lana nud Negroes, a credit
of 1.2, 3, 4. and 5 years, with interest, secured
iu thu usual wav; for tho Horses, Mule*. Ac. a
credit of 12 mouth*. J. G. BROWN;
Barnwell. C. IL, July 23,1839.
ttTTho Carolinian, and Surah tab Republi*
can, will give threo weekly inrerliut* aud for*
wmd ncrmtntan* above,
jnly 31 163tu
Sngurs J & II
Ssigre* D P
Sharpe Jn* D
Scranton Aatatt
8atidorliii Jesse
Sntzedaa mrs B.
Srhefler A
Sager Edmund 3
Seckingnr Jno A
Struct Jas B
Sector Mary
Stephen* mr* Eliz’th
Stile* tuts Murgt
Schmidt Augustus
Stihbs J H
Smith Clarissa R
Stoiiny mire Meta
Scott J E
Scott Corpl R R
Sloan Uoht
Strnhnrt wsr* Anne F
Shcftull mr* Sarah M Sammons mr* Eliz'tli
Silovich Capt Slimmer* mr* Julian
Simon* mts Entity M
T
Travia C Thotnn* mr* Anna
Taylor * Borritt Thompson mr* Sidney
Threntlcrnft Seth Geo Thmun* John A
Thrcadcrtift mire M ACThomn* John
Temence mr* Mary Tuten F.ln*
Typographical AttSooirTracbelut mra Lnui«)
lion Thompson mr* l’hoebo
V
Vullattan mrs Eliz’th Vidoro Thorna*
W
Wnrron tnr* Mrry William* Thn*
Ware Win J William* Jno
Waltbott r Thomas Williatn* Wi
Warren Robt B William* Jno
Wade Jno Williams mra C
Wain miss Elizabeth William* Dr
West mr* Rebecca WtUink mr* Unbelt
West Goo W Willink II F
Webster Joshua D Whito 8nml B
Webster Geo W Wyatt Edwd
Webster J A Wigg* mire Anno
Webin Edwin.C Woodhotree Jn*^I
Wing Capt Joseph M Woodkouse inra M AE
Wyl'y Geo W ^
Zipperor John S JJeider Daniel
Zippe.e Goo GE0RGE 8CULEVi p. M .