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cr CLEANSU AND l’Uitirv
miJg uouv.-'l’lio oppllcution oftho princu
.n-aigniion being »llo«vod to be one of the
utility in ibo cure nml provemion of
it feel'ibo greatest eoiiaeqiionoo to ae<
irte'n what nUitteno l» capable of 1 producing
lU DtJineo KyFEOT In the eeiieel. end at the
„mo time in the moet effectual manner
It hu new no longer to contend with tho
wtnil oreiudioaa oftlio greotoet portion or the
So? , < only with there few wlio etill are do-
££nod to be-‘killed ecoording tortile," like
To people or old who 'Would have' a 'King to
Mian ever them.' But, thanke to the circulu.
lion of newepapore—lhauke to tho (tenoral dif-
LIIGINA CORDIAL llf’ETERS’PILiS.
LE CORDIAL DE LUCINE.
OB L'ELIXin DE L'ANOUR.
•■THE TRUE RICHES OF LIFE IS
HEALTH."
T HE subscriber line the ploosure nr an, MIM7E know that health and the ability to la.
nonucing to the citizeni oftho U. Stntea, ( TV hor oonititutee Ike wealth oftho great
that ho line pnrcliafud.for a very largo sum and »>a<a oftho people in tine, na in moat other conn,
from the Inventor, tho colohiated Ur. Magnin, trioe. To preserve thoroforo, that health hy nn.
of l’eria, tho rocipu mid right for making (hie ll| ral meona la a grand tnorol and political
HalnwaalitM^ f T. .1 .1 . I enlioanal Ia Italfsl UrKlotl VoAniaoo n„a ..I
aatonidiing modiciuo. Until the eppoorunco Iscltome, to fuini which, reqnirea our ulinoalel.
of tho 'Litcina Cordial,' (ubont three yonra tuutioii. Tho unprecedontod popularity and
eiuco,) it wn-1 that tho compluinle, univeraul approbation which thia Medicine hue
radon or knowledge, which onabloa niuetc
twentieths or THE FEOFLE to read end
indue for ihoimelvoa-now wo no longor be
liovoill awallowing thnl deadly mineral, Mam
eunr, profeuing tocuto—but uiiivereully louv-
I,,- m |n a woraa condition after ita uae.
We no longer boliovo in the absurd notion
ikmlnllmtiuatioiiaol'aliy kind cull becuredby tho
■hatraciing our life—OUR BLOOD. It ie now
well understood that an iufluunuation la a wire
0BOW*»ct or NsTUti*. a signal that alto re-
oiuraa die assistance of pnrgativo modiciuo to
eaoo hot of tho oppressive burden which ahe
.. coinpluinta,
which it apeodily ovcrcomea, wero beyond tho
roach of human roincdy, aa for upward! of a
thouaand yearn, tlioy had haftled tho wisdom
and ingenuity oftho moat profound phyaiciani I
in all parte uf tho world. Thia Cordial, how* |
evor, to tho groat advantago of die human taco, |
euoti proved itself to bo the desideratum eo long
E revee by tho high fever end tho atrong pulse,
I wanted to be removed. In othor worda, the
body calla for a vegetable cleansing
UaieiiiisTii't V r.oarABi.a Utttvztmt. Pitta,
teeuiro no akill in their udininialrationt tile
printed difeclioti only ha a to bo observed, and
they dercrilio tho just proportion of the doso, to
d» magnitude oftho dl.oase to be cured.
Lit oil pertom read Ida following opinion of a
»,nt(em.m le.’io well known the jnntUiu of that
r at,
BRANDRETU'S PILLS.
Thismodiciiiu is acknowledged tube one of
tho moil valnablo over discovered, as a purifier
el'tha blood and fluida. It ia auperior to Sar.
iipstills, whether ui a ouduritia or alterative. It
iiandi inlinitoly before all the propnratione or
cetnbinaiioiu of Morcury. Its purgative pro,
parties are ulono of incalculable value—for theto
Fill! may bo token doily ron akv period, and
initoad of woakouing by the cathartic effect,they
add strength by taking away the cause of weuk-
■toss. There la no good Mercury duea, which
llioie Pills do not likewise. But they have none
oNto iniseiabla eireoti of that dkault specif-
tc. The TKartt aro not injured—tho bores
and limba are not paralyzed—no—but in Ibo
Head of then disireaeing aymptoma, new life
and consequent animation is ovidoiitin every
tnoveineut oftho body. BtiArronKTii’a Pills
are indeed o Universal Kkukdv, for .they euro
' disoaiesi they cure Inflammation uud
achieved lliroughout tho United Sutea, the
Caundai, Texas, Mexico und tho Weal Indies,
fully justify Dr. Patera in warmly nml conscien
tiously recommending them to the special uttem
lion of tho aOlicted.
Dr. Fetera hoa spent much time in expori.
.. . mauling with difl'oreut' Voaetablo Medicines,
sought for; and accordingly,"notwithstanding for diseases oftho liver,nndnowolTeiaIds Veg;
'in brier period uf its axi.iuuco, it turn required ej“bl« ”*!■*• »• the bool, most convenient, and
celebrity so great, that it is eagoily inquired choopoit Medicine that can be prepared for
fur throughout llio civilized globo. Dr. Mug' l general ilia,
BSEXAlUmu MAJUIIOTH
T HE following details or n Scuknk ov a
Lottxrv. lo bo drawn in December nuxt,
warrants u. in declaring it lobe UNPARAL-
LGLED in Iho hiKtory of Lotterir*. Prizes to
the amount have nkvrii bkfoiie been oefkked
to the public. It is true, there nro mniiy blank*,
ID’ It shall tie nt the option of the winner*
I of Pusses of Dank Stocks; either to take the stock
itself, or the per vuluo thereof in cash.
The recoiptaof the sale of the Tickets nro,
1 and will be, deposited in the Citizens'. Con*
I aolidoted, Canal. Union, and Cnrrollton Banks,
in tho namo oftho Alannger* jointly with J. U.
Perreult, Eiq., actually cashier of Ine Citizen*’
hut oil tho other hand, tho extremely low charge Bank, nnd A. Uotidotiin, Esq actually cashier of
of $3© per Ticket— tho Vai.uk and Numbf.b I the Consolidated Bank, as Trustees, ns per
of the Capitals, nnd the revival ofthe good old Act passed before A. Mnzurcati, Esq., Notary
custom of warranting that every ptizo shall bo " * ‘ "' **
drawn and sold, will, wo are sure, give uuivor*
iliu soon finding that the demand was so vast
as to ronder u supply impassible, disposed of
the recipe and right of sule, under obligations
ofsecreoy, for England, the United States, and
other cunnlrios. only preserving France mid
Italy for himself. Thus has tho subscriber pok*
sessed himself of the invaluable secret, and now
hastens to givo the iiilinhitants of his Hue of
agency the benefits of his speculation.
•Le Cordial Do Luciiie’ or, in English, 'the
One great quality of his vegetable Pills is that
ioy have the alternative principle combined
ith thoir cathartic, or operative qualities, or,that
ley not only clennse tho stomach and bowols
the;
wit!
they not only
by purging, but they rogolnto the liver, change
the morbid secretion, strengthen the digestive
organs, purify the blood, invigorate the circular
lion, and gives tone and energy to the nervous
system.
w„,u,a, „u uu.,„» or, ill English, *111. I 'f hoy " ro n ? ,W "T 1 P'T." 1 in ll ¥* l J! 0 P“'"!">. n
Luciuu Cordial, 1 ii» gmtocal mvigumtor of tba and convey a mint immediatei convlclion of tlioir
human trams! In all tho various case. of lam «« r ™ u , lll<!ir bmtdo.o. llicy can hai taken
tinr,la*itude, and dubilitatioiit It is an uufail. , b / P."* 0 "* ° r ‘ n r .■£* ""f 1 lh « ft “
1 ble, the infirm, tho nervous and the delicate are
S'
ing reined); us it is equally its province to itn
f iarl cheerfulness and decision to the mind, as i , «. . * . . •
vuluo on wlircli it! culobrity ii baaed, i. tha fir I jtcttabiliiy, and invariably produce .ound
cilily and certainly with which it resturoi the ..’i ' p.n. » ,
virile powers when tlioy have beon destroyed . ^ Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for
by dueuo, lime, rcckleMi.e M , o. any ortlie nil* J'"'". 11 '™* >“* »'«> "«'*“«* h “ ad “ cl 1 10 ’ d DP«P»r.
--- ’••• • ’ •” I costiveness, sickness of the stomach, lieuribuin,
all billions complaints, fevers ofall kinds, nnd if
In common witht lie generality of really good 11^" .ri'L'iTmK
medicine!, tliii CotdiuT Mntaiui nothing of a
n/iniredUMUttfSi!'bStf. "atTlm ‘SaViu in norfouf and hypoSriil Lc
ny iniredieute which compote i« but it. at the | „ tuH of app(>lU( ,, „ n a ,p n || co „,,,|«i m . to
inliieL r„n,elae n Intin non Dllhinnl 'I*iI»u finer.
jhrosuc Uhkumatism! They cure Diaurtes
and Stu vnquahy! They cure Dyscktkry and
CossTiTurioNAt. Costivrnrss! They will euro
all tliess apparently opposito diseases, because
tlioy cleanse auapuHiFY the blood, provided,
howsver, nature Is uot beyond all human AS*
8ISTANCE. Four years tills medicine has
now been before the public in the U. States;
wherever it has been introduced it has suporse
ded all other remedies. .
Or. Braiidreth's OiHcei in New York ore 241
BROADWAY, 185 Hudson it. and 270 Bow.
ory. bUuxcn Prinet und Houston sis.
25 cants pur box with diroctions.
Beware of counterfeits,
Druggists never made agents.
Each of l)r. Brandretli's Agents have nnen*
grawsdeenificaln,dated,wiihiu the twolvo months
next preceding. These certificates mo renew*
ed regHlurly;therofore whan over twelve mouths
old they no longor guarantee tho genuineness
of the mcdicin3.
eIRanumber DruwtUUi arf never made. Agents.
Sold by SEABORN GOODALL, corner of
Congress and iJotferson streets, (near the Mar
ket) THE ONLY AOENT FOR THE SALE OK TUE
•xsufvE Branpiieth’s Pills III Suvuiitiuli.
July 10 I53tw3m
same tune, so simple, yet'so otHo .cions, that
while it can renovuio tho prostrated energies of
agiant,an infant may use it, uot only with iu*i
puuity, but with advantage.
Tho usages of society ure unfortunately such,
that, notwithstanding tho benefits which would
be sure to result from it, we cannot enter into
an analysis of this inestimable Cordial hero, or
iibtish many of the documents which have
eon receivod, as vouchers of the blessings it
has conferred on numbers ofdetpauittg iudivid.
unis. But this wo cunnot forbear remarking—
that it hue been demonstrated that there is
scarcely ever, if any such thing at all, as iitttu* I tf fum | t is intimate knowledge ofthe propi
ml barronuoss, or as natural imbecility ofthe Ue ' v o( herbt and drUgi) produce an efflek
procieant functions, in either sex; und therefore l0edic i nBiall( j | mnstacknowledge that hisVcge,
that these evils are tho oflocts ol arliticiul cuus* I | a t,| e Pilljs fully respond to my expectation,
ei.oml may ba .peecllly .ubduod aiid remuvud | , fhBy nla iR j ec j a .uperior mudioiiiD, nnd to*
.i .in i .tinmn ^ ocl u |j| iQ U p 0|| |) 10 c Uemiit, the physician, and
which females alone are subject. They oper
ate »s a mild speedy purge, and are u safe and
certain remedy for worms in children.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney of N.Or*
leans, La. Oct. 9, 1837.— 11 1 have received much
I assistauco in my practice {especially in jaundice
and yellow fever; from the use of Peteis* Fills. I
resume that, on on averago, I prescribe 100
oxes in a month."
Extract ofa letter from Dr. Prichard, of Iludi
son, N. Y., June 3.1836; *1 was aware that Dr.
Peters was one of the best chemists in the Uni*
led States, and felt assured that ho would some
3er.
lent
by the use of ‘Le Cordial do Lucine.
The Lncinu Cordial is also an * indubitable
cure for the Gleet, ami the Fluor Albus, ob*
slructud, difficult,or painful Menstruation; also,
for the incontinence of Urine, or the iuvoiuiita'
ry discharge thereof. It U likewise an tuvalu
able and unrivalled medioine in cusesof Ciiruiii
ic Eruptions of the skill, and iu the dropsical
aflectious of ilia aged.
Most important to tho American Public,
The United Btatus proprietor oftho celehrai
ted‘Luchin Cordial/ or ‘Elixir
thu philosopher,
Extract of n letter from Dr Wainos, of Cin<
cinuuti, Feb. 2,1838; ‘Your Pill* aro the miid
est in their operations, und yet most powerful
in their effects, of any that l have ever met with
in a practice of eight and twenty years. Their
action on the chyle, and hence on the impurities
o( the blood, is evidently very surprising.*
Chariottr, N, C. Jau. 1,1837.
Dear Sir—I have made frequent use of your
sal satisfaction, ond especially to tho Six lluN
dred Prize Holders.
To thusa disposed to ndvculuro, wo recoin*
mend early application being made to its for
tickets—when the prizes are oil sold, blutiks
only romam—the first buyers have the .best
chance. Wn. ihotcforo, eim»h*©™k’
DELAY NOT! but at nnco irj
to us your (jiiiers, which shall
immediate ittemion. l«uitut
and application* made to
SYLVESTER & CO„
150 Broadway, New York.
(T7*0b8orve the Number, 150*.
$700)000II! $500,000!I $25,000!
0 prizes oi $20,000!!
2 prizes of $15,000!!
3 prizes of $10,000 !
LOTTERY
OfRoal Estate nnd Bank Stock, situated in
New Orleans.
(IT The richest and most magnificent Schemo
ever promoted to the public, in this or any
other country.
TICKETS ONLY $20.
Authorized by an Act of the Logixlntive Assem
bly ot Florida, and undet the Directions of the
Commissioners, acting under the same.
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, J839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER & CO., 150 Broadway,
New York, Sole Agents.
NO COMBINATION NUMBERS!!!
100,000 licketsfrom No 1 upwards,in succession
Extract from tho Laws of the Legislative
Council of the Territory of Florida.
Chap. 701.—No. 22.—Whereas the Court
House of Duval county, is in ait unfiuish*
ei state, and tliorc are yet due and owing tip
on the sumo, monies, which it is believed wi!
impose too burdensome a tax upon tho people
of Duval; and (whereas, it it desirable
to pay those said sums snd complete saidhuildi
mg,us well fur tho greater convenience ofthe ml
ministration ofju»tice,us for the double purpose
of nn Academy, for which purpose iu part, the
said building, when completed, is desigued
Therefore—
Sec. 1 ] Bo it enacted by the Governor nnd
Legislative Council of tho Territory of
Florida. That it shall and may be lawful fu
Joseph B. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart and Wil.
lium J, Mills, or any two of them under the
direction of thu county court of Duvul county
to rai»c such sum or sums uf money hy Lottery
in such Schemes ns they may deoin appropriate
and ndvisuble: Provided, thut the said persons
shall kind themselves in such manner ns tho
I na*
Public, on tho 2d May, 1838. nnd the 'properties
truti*Torred tiniiiriiinhered, for the security ofthe
fortunate Prize Holders.
Mode of Drawing.—100.000 tickets, from 1 to
100,000. will be put iu ono wheel, nnd 000
prizos, with tho blanks in nuothor. To overy
number o prize or blank will bo drawn, until all
the prives are determined, leaving the balance
of numbers in the wheel blanks.
ILI* To Editors and Publishers.—Having
received Newspapers containing the above
Scheme, from tweuly*twa States and Tartitor
ies,besides several ofthe British Provinces, we
are satisfied with the circulation, and therefore
request that such papers as have not. up to this
timo, inserted tho advertisement, will be pleas'
ed nut to do so, and that all the other pnpers will
insert it once a \cedt only until the 1st of De<
comber, nnd forward us their account*.
SYLVESTER & CO., 150 Broadway, N. Y.
juiy 29 1511
$150 RE1VARU.
Absconded from Waverley
' Plantation, Camden County, on
the 10th day of July last, LAR
KIN, DICK, and CATO. Lor-
. kin is a stout Mulatto fellow, a-
1 about 28 years of ngo, 5 foot G to
9Inches high—he has a scar on his right cheek,
also some marks of small pox about his fnco,
particularly on HU tiuau, also a large acar from
an axe on his foot, near the groat too. Larkin
has ratlior a feeble voice for a man of bis statue.
Cato is a black fellow, an African by birth, lie
Is a stout, square built follow, about 5 feet 4 to
0 inches high—has tho mark or his tiibe oil his
breast; ho is likewise ruptured, and hns a very
Urge mouth. Dick is a small black, well set fel
low, also an African by birth, with a round face
nnd down enstlook, easily confused when inter*
rogatod: there is also a singular appearnneo
about hts mouth when alarmed. The nluve
three follows were bought of the estate ofjno.
H. Morel, in March 1838, uud formerly lived at
the Cotton Imm Planluiion, Bryan Co. They
are ulio well acquainted in and abeut Savannah
„ , w GEO. C. DUNHAM, Manager. *
feb 28 GQ (Georgian)
*100 UBWAllll.
4$ Ranawny from McPherson-
J v ’ffie, Beaufort District, S. CL on
JKEM* Hio lOth iust. a mulatto boy naor
flSTJy / CHARLES, tho property of
lsubscriber. Charles is be
■ Uveon 10 and 17 years of ago, a*
Dout 5 feet in height, stout and well made, hns
•hort btown eurhng hair,with keen dark brown
•yea. On his upper lip ho has a dark, oblong,
tutural mark, easily percoived upon close oh'
lervation. Ho leads well, speaks quickly and
is remarkably intelligent. Among other np«
P#rel, lie carried with him a blue cotton twilled
frock coat Jr a brown fur cap. He lias free iu rola*
hons Savannah und in the interior of Georgin,
Bnd was lust heard of in Barnwell Villago, S.
Ci on his way. it is bolievod to Augusta and
wjjnj 0 10 Savannah. One hundred dollars
will bq pnH for his rocovory and proof lo con*
v |c !jon of Ills having been harbored or afforded
lacililios of eacnpo by any parson, white, black
or colored, or twenty five dollnrs for his safe da*
livery to me, or to the- Jail m Savannah so that
1 recover him. W. H. WIGG.
Pocatuligo Post Offieo, 8. C.
rf J"he Augusta Chronicle <& Seminol will
in u . ut30V0 Haily for two weeks—and
t , ' , nie * onco R week until forbid, and
M • i ?ISi r W! 10 offieo for payment.
jJ u| y 22 158ca-1
, , . P . ,lix ! r °.r l V 0Ve,, * ,C ** I pUU in Uiq incipient stngo of billious fever,*und
to lay before tha cominuiiity, the lollown.g cer* 5 bl , inal » eonatlpaiioia oftho bowels, also, in the
tificatff; which lie has lecoived from the inven* oll | arRO mentof the spleen, chronic diseases of
tor, the illustrious Dr. Miigmn, of Pan-: _ . j tlie ,f veff lick headache, general debility, and
ill ull cases Imve found them to be very effect
to, J. D. Boyd. m. D.
Mecklenburg. Co., Va. Feb. 7, J837,
Having used Dr. Peters’ pills in my practi
for the last 12 months, 1 take pleasure iu
giving my testimony of their good effects in
cases of dyspepsiu, sick headacho, billious fo.
vers, and other diseases, produced by in activii
orders from Franco and Italy alone; and have | |y of lba || ver . They are a safe and mild ap*
therefore disposed of the privileges vouchsafed j e||t toeing the best article of the kind I hove
in this, and other certificates of a like nature in I evcr uso j George C. Scott, M. D.
ordar tu ganoruliau the benefit! of my di.oovety ce|abr ,u d Medicine i, for sole bv ell the
tbrouxhoulllio world. .... niincipa! Druggut! in Savxiiiiab and tlitooj(li.
Given tindor tny linbd «t Peril, on thu nine. I 0lll ,®f S tnte». iho Oanidu, T*iu,
'This is to certify, that I Imve disposed oftho
recipe for making the/Luciua Cordial/ or 'E
lixir of Love/ and ulso the right to soil it through
out the United Stales of North America, to
John Winters Holdorwell, M.D. My reasons
for so doiug is, that the demands to me for the
above Cordial, of which I uin the in von tor, are
so numorous, that I aui unable to supply all the
orders from Franco und Italy alone; and have
(JOINUi GOING!! GONE!!!
rail IB Subscriber intending to make an eu
Jft. tire c!o?eofh<s nioicbamilo business in
Savannah, by the 1st doy of November nuxt
will sell his large stock of 8 PAPLE nnd FAN*
CY DRY GOODS, of Inst Fall and this
Spring's selections at less prices than they can
be puichnsed fot at any other store in Savannah,
for uuhIi only at retail; mid when it i* by whole
sale, for approved City acceptances, oil six
months credit. Persons wishing to get great
bargains will do well to call and judge for them*
selves, at my store. A. BENNETT,
No. 1 Witting'* Building, Market Square,
juiie 19
LIST OF LETTERS
R emaining in »ii« Post office ut savant
null, July 31st, 1839. Persons wishing
letters from this lint art requested to ask for
advertised letters.
A
Arthur mrsS S
B
Brennan) Brlget
Bilbo miss Henrietta?
Bignall Win
Bryan Aaron L
Bond David
Uotirke Chas
Bniinenrd Jno E
Boor Capl JciomiaN
Bollotigh mrsL
Blnis Josoph
llnrke Wm
Butler miss Ann
Bnrgo Francis
Bug mns Alary
^Uiuley miss Janer
Cooper Stephon
Conn Geo At
Cowart Benj
Cooke Rufus
Constantine Peter V
Copland Thus P
Crosby Jacob
Crosby Charity
Coleman James 8
Allen Win
Batty mrs Polly
Bailnrd Job
Bates Jos
Barnard mrs Ann C
Barnard inissC L
Bandy Jarnoa
Brady Pnt’k
Blanco Joa G
Brnzol Briger
Blakowood J 8
Belcher A1
Beuiu mrs Auu O
Beck Jno
Bentley Jno
Beuuf'Rev
Clark J M 2
Clark Sarah B
Clark Peter
Cant Jno 2
Cantell S
Chapman CT
Cnliir* James
CantneU Jno H
Crawford Sarah Ann
Crews miss Lydia AnnCabbage mrs Rebecccf
Christie Cnpt CummTnos n,!B
Cochran James
, WfESnteiis.
ffTIIE Subscriber, Agent fur the Allien
B Manufacturing Company, ba» constant
ly on hniid. a supply of their domestic Woollen
and Cotton Goods, n superior article for Negro
Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE.
jnneH
PILES, Ac.
HAEMORRHOIDS.
No Ctne Ifo Pay!!—Price $).
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
N O FICTION.—This extraordinary chem
ical composition, the result of science,and
tho invention of a celebrated medical man. the
introduction of which to tho public was invent,
ed with the solemnity of a death bed bequest,
hns since guined a reputation iiiipnrulleled.fully
sustaining the correctness of tho Inmented Dr.
Gtidley's last confession, that '‘ho dared uot die
without giving to posterity the benefit of Ins
knowledge on this subject,’’ and he therefore
bequeathed to his fiieud und attendant, Soloi
mtm Huy*, the secret of his discovery.
It is now used in the principal hospitals, and
the privatn practice in our country, first and
, „ .... , . , most certainly for the euro ofthe Piles, and also
court shall direct,well and truly to conduct such I s0 extensively and effectually as to bafllo credit-
lottery in good faith,to appropriate the proceeds | ilyf nil | e „ where its effects nro witnessed. Ex.
-* * - • ... •• all V, I, I . ' ... ... a ii . . . _ • ,. . .
to the object abovo stated.—Passed,
v—Ap
feb. 7th
1834,—Approved Feb. 11th 1834
By agreement, bearing dato the 28th of Febi
maty, 1839, tin* uh«va Joseph Iaiiicaster,lsniuh
D. flart and William J. MilindiJ, for cerium
considerations, in conformity lo the said Legis
lative Act, duly assign unto Messrs
Schmidt & Hamilton all their Right and In
terest, and tho Powers vested in them by the
above recited Act of the Legislature of Florida.
Extract from tho valuation of George Phillip
Mauouvrier and Jacob do Cordova, both of
tho City of New OrlcntH. made uud swum to
on the 19th day of April, 1639:—
That tho said George Phillip Mauouvrier nnd
Jacob Curdovn, appraise and cnii’-cioiuiuuxly
and honestly value (lie property known under
the iinnio and appellation of “Banks Arcade,,
in the City of New Orleans,at Six Hundred
Thousand Dollars, nnd
JD
D ft vis Win I! At Co Donnhoo Tlios
Davis mrs Sarah Dolnml James
Du Cnxia Col Correa Douherley Wm
Davis Wm
Dnvis Edwd J
Davis mr« Maria
Deynnnre G A1
De Lyou miss Celia
Denison John
Delaronch <St Jones
D’Lyon Col Iraac
Dixon James
Thom
Fleming E
Feiill Jno W A
Foj- inrs R D
Gannhl Jos
Graham mrs F. AT
Gnlpiu Geo W
Galieny Philip
Graves* P
Ganuhl Uickens
Gray Rufus
F r
iy V
Dolly Nafby mrs
Dosenback A
Dodge Jno G
Dufiy Terence 3
Dure Daniel T
Ditpon Jno P A
Dupord Stephen F
Diirrettint3sSiiMnG0
Dutroverille mrs C
Foly Jrio
For sight mwa Janst
Forst Joseph
a
Garcin Af A
Greivos miss Alar/
Greener N
Green Stephen C
Griffin Sanil
Griffis mrs Catherine
Golden mra Nancy
Gale Copt Wortldng'n Goolsby W A
II
Haclirr Gen E
llaydon A B
Hancock Jno
Harris R
Harris miss Alar/
Hnupt Win L‘J
Harris Capt KichdT
Henry Nutoft
Ilenlli Jno D
Herbert J fl & Co 3
Horingtun Jno N
Hope James
Haustoun lurs S
Ilollen Stephen
. • . 8,e ly!l
Hawkins Col Geo S 2 llonikcr Robl
Harford Reuben F Hodges —
J
Jackson mrs Susan 2 /ones mrs Sarah
Junes E Johnson Wm 2
Mexico uud the West Indies. Price 59 cents
per box with full directions,
aug 5 164—jl
ROWLAND’S KALVDOR*
F OR the face und skin, uud of vital impor
tance to tho support of female loveliness.
I Powerful of effect, yet mild of influence, this
admirable specific (a preparation from tho most
teemhday of January in the year of our j
Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight*
„ EKASTE MAGNIN-
Gaspard Delluo, ? W!i
William Alerriu, j W,l,,ol,M '
This highly important medicine is for sain by
John Winters Holdertveli, No. 120 Liberty st.
New York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut I admirnme speeme pruparnu.,., iruu. i„«
st. Philadelphia; ami m Baltimore by Roberts I delightful baUatuic exotica, and perfectly free
At Atkinson, John M.Lnroque; and G. R. Ty, from mineral, or other pernicious adinixtuies)
lor; in Washington City l-y Tobias Watkins I possess** balsamic properties of surprising en-
and Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O.M. orgy, it eradicates tan. freckles, pimples, spots,
Litulmcum; iu Richmond by John II. Eustice; l reutiQM, ami all cutanooils eruptions, grauuntiy
in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas nnd Dupuy, realizing a delicately clear, lair' nnd *911
Rosser & Jones; and in Norfolk by M. A. Sam 1 ,u “
to* and B- Emeraonjnnd by John Woodly, No.
65 Poydra«8l. New Orleans.
It ran also be found at all the principal Drug
Btorea in South Carolina, nnd in Augusta, hy
Huvilaud Riatoy At Co., Thomas Barrett At Co.
and Nelson Cartel; and in Savannah hy
G. U. HENDRICKSON.
Price $3 per bottle, with full direotions.
aug 5 164—iy
transforms even the utost sallow complexion
into radiant whiteness; renders harsh aud rough
skin delightfully soft and smooth; imparts to tho
faco, neck aud arms, a healthy and juvenile
bloom; and, by due perseverance in its upplicu*
tion, promotes a free nnd uninterrupted exor*
cisn of those important functions of ttio skin,
which are ofthe utmust necessity fur the pre
servation of health and attninmeut uud contiuu 1
anoo ofa bo.mtifnl cotnploxiou. *
A fresh supply of this valuable at tide iust re*
ceived, and lor sale by A. PARSONS,
aug 6 163
SOWAMU'S PlIMIO.^AKU,
I orvegetaule demulcent.
N OBsos of obstinate Catarrh; in coughs
whether arising from recent or noglectod
coiac; i n Asthma; and as an auxiliary, and
weans of present relief from tho threatening
■»» « * a PP roa °khig Pulmonnry Con-
■lunption, its medicine hasgroater claims upon
tneSie ° nC0 l ^° inva, ‘^ *^ an *L.® “^ove
ini? '*/® r wfiliptive and troublesomo symp-
V'l^^oughingr expectoration or phlegm, pain
Iom brciwt * *- n - which constitute prominent
attiros of the complaint, that the Pulmotrarin
was designed, and has manifested its most valu»
able properties.
It is equally tHoful of course in the reliof of
ond Cojds, arising from sudden changes
° For a l* <,,0m wearil '8 dQm P &c -
b/ A. BARTOW.
O , COLUinilfA;
LpRlDGE’S Balm of Columbia, for ro*
und beautifying the Hair. A fresh
8 Plj'y just received and for sale bv
1“'J ft G. R..HENDRICKSON.
SB CHALLENGE.— 1 Tit. Gek-
SSsStaBKuwz FRENCH PILLS tt.
J*}7 n .t ail H.o UUACK NOSTRUMS of thu
J. 0 fur tlio cure»(' * * .
B 'l-|io Fioncli Pills uru npplicobli in nil cues,
fiir eitlier sox, (wnirnined Ireo from Mercury.)
nml pns«0!«0» (treat nilvnnmgos over the Uni.
nniSiinr! all liquid mcJicinos, l-y bom? onnrely
f rc0 from stnoll, nnd conicqnontly du not nffect
Iho brenth, thoroby prnvenUng the pnuibdity ur
discovery wliilo wring them.
Ucnidc! tldn important advnntoge they nevot
dijirrroo with tiro stoinucli, nnrl in ilro first »tngu»
of lire disensu tlioy uaunlly ufirict n euro in n lory
dnv«. will) liltlu regard to diet oroxpoartro.
In tiro most obstinnlo slngca ol tho dia«a«e,
they nro equally curtniu,having cured many after
overy Othur remedy bad failo-l. In .liorl, they
have'lieorl so univeraally snccaaafui that tire
proprietor challongeaany one lo producoa rein,
ody of equal enriainty, under a forfeiture of
Three Hundred Dollar!.
For sale hy HENDRICKSON, end
T. M. dt J. M. TURNER.
Price $2 per box. 164—Iy aug 5
SARATOGA WATER.
O 4k DOZ Congress Spring Water, pints
O V and quarts, bottled in dry weather.—
J ust received aud for sale hy
inly 26 ANSON PARSONS.
GOTVLAND’S LOTION, Ace.
R ECEIVED, a fresh supply of Gowlands
Lotion, for improving and beautify ing
tho eotnplexion. Likewise, Churohe’s Vegeta-
hlo Lotion, an effectual cam for eruptions on
the face and chin. For sale by
julylU ANSON P<\R8Q%8.
FUti&n SPICliSL
fijs BAG8 Black Pepper, 3 do Pimento
JSl 1 bbi Nutmegs, received nnd for smIo by
^ut y 3 ANSON PARSONS,
ternally in the following compiuints:
For Dropsy—Creating extraordinary aksorp<
tieu at once.
AH Swellings—Reducing them in a few horn*
Rheumatism—Acute or Chronic,giving quick
ease.
Sore Throat—By cancers, ulcers, or colds.
Croup and Whooping Cough—Externally,
and over the chest.
All Bruises, Sprains nnd Burns—Curing in
a few hours.
Smesaud Ulcers—Whether fresh or long
standing, and fever sores.
Its operations upon adults and children in
tedneing rheumatic swellings, and loobening
coughs and lightness of tho chest by relaxation
of thu parts, inis been surprising beyond con.
coplioii. The common remark of those who
have usud it in the Piles is, 'It acts like a charm/
THE PILES.—The price $1 is refunded to
a bottle of llay»’ Lin*
return the empty but*
tlo without being cured. These are the positive
otduraof the proprietor to tho agents; and out
of iqauy thousands sold, not one has been un'
successful.
Wo might insert certificates to any length,
but prefer ilmltluisu who sell the at tide should
exhibit the original to purchasers.
SOLOMON IIAYS.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
Florence. Alabama, Sept 28.
A gentleman of the highest standing in this
town, who liuJ been diendfully nfllicted with
tho Blind P’d».*M for the last 26 years, called upon
me nml fieely confessed to me Ins situation.—
After describing tlie severity of the complaint
ho remarked ho had not been so well for 29,
yeais post as lie ^vas^ajlltpi moment. He hud
500 000 mTo'tnrrne only of 1 lavs’ Liniment.
1 I noo llio mt'ii unril, .t.niil •'ll,., vvimlo It
Jones John
Kalin M
Kelly Edwd
Retching James
Keller E
Lacklison R
I<ncklatid Henry
Lavender miss Mary
Lmnpo C
Lain mis Sarah M
Lnffitfe Dr D M
Lee Edmond
Leflit Chas
Dollars.
70U.0U0
To
| use his own words lie said "the wholo human
family, who woru thus afflicted, ought lo be
made acquainted with this medicine.”
Signed, R. L. BUSS.
A fresh supply oftho above medicine roceiv
tie Ir
A. PARSONS, Agent.
ed. nnd fiirsulB by
July 17
S12IDL1TZ AND SODA POW
DERS.
R ECEIVED, a large supply nf Maynard Sr
Noyes' Seidliiz and soda Powders, and
for sale by ANSON PARSONS,
jnno 15 142
J. JB. GAUDRY,
Offers for sale in store,
BOXES assorted Claret
200 baskets Bacchus Hoc Chain-
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC
OINTMENT. „ _
F OR the cure of White Swellings, Scrofu<
Ions am! other Tumors,Ulcers,Sore Logs,
old nnfi fivah Wound., Sprain, and Bruije,,
Swcllinc! and Inflammation., Scald Hand,Wo.
mmi’a Suto Breast., Rhomnaiio Pains. Tulto,.,
Eruptions, Chilblain., Whitlows, Din. Corns,
and External DisoaBC, generally. It is likewise
areally superior to any niodieino here otoro
discovered lor the ehnfed backs and limbs uf
a^^?r™rbeirr/,.!rn,a/4
the M*f*«*r^dRICKSo’n. nnd
T. M. &■ J. M. TURNER.
Price CO cents por boi. .
augO IM-lf
pngno
25 boxes Spnrkling Hock
6 do Curucoa Cordial, 10 do Olivos
10 do Capers, 50 do Kuiaius
6 chests Fow chong Tea
3 do Hyson Ten,20qr chests do do
10 boxes Brandy Fruits
50 do No 1 Soap, 20 halfdo do do
2 cases Sardines, 6 boxes Vermicelli
G bbls Crushed Sugar
20 pipes Oturd, Dupuy & Co s Brandy
8 do Anchor Gin
4 puncheons St Croix Rum
4,casks Vinegar, 20 or easks Malaga
8 lihds Santa Cruz Rum
30 bbls assorted Biscaits
50 bags Cuba Coffee, 5 do Java do
8 boxes Havana Sugar •
20 bnskets Olive Oil , ■
150 M Segura, Meda, Colon und Principe
brands ,
50 half and qr kegs Mackerel
100 casks Porter, quavtand puUbotUoa
30 reams Wrapping Paper
10 boxes Ginger Preserves
July 86 160
“Tho properly known under tho appellation UB y ,„. rso „ who will use a l
of “City Hm«l” or “Bishop’s Hotel,” in tho inlelll f or , ho |»,| e , t an J rct
said City of of New Orleans, at Four Hundred | l)e without being cured. Tl
anil Twenty Thousand Dollars.”
Tho deeds ofthe Properly und the Slock trans
furred in trust to thu Commissioners appointed
by the said net of tho Lugulutuio of Florida,
for the security of the Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME!!!
1 Prize—Tlie Arcade—286 feet, 5 incites, 4
lines, mi Magazine street; 101 feet,
11 inches,on Natehez street;
126 feet, 6 inches, oil Gravier st.
Rented ut about $37,000 per un-
num.
Valued at
i Prize—City Hotol—162 Aon Coin*
moil street, 146 feet, 6 inches, on
Camp st. Rented at $25,000—
1 Prize—Dwolling Houko (adjoining
the Arcade) No, 10,21 ft. 7 inch*
en front on Nnichez ut. Rented
nl $1200—Valued at 20,000
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 18, 23 ft front on Natchez st.
Rented at $1200—'Valued at 20,000
] Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 20,23 font front on Natchez
st. Rented at $1200—^Valued at 20,000
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North past
corner of Basin St CtiMntn.liunso
street; 40 feet fronton Basil), and
40 feet on Franklin st. by 127 ft.
denp in Custom house st. Rented
at $1500—'Valued at 20,000
l Prize—Ditto—No. 24, South west
corner of Basin At. Custom lionso
street; 32 feet, 7 inches on Basin
32 feel. 7 inches on Franklin. 187
foot, IO.4 incites deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented at
$1506—Valued ut 20,000
I Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8
inches on Royal street, by J27 ft,
]1 inches deep. Rented ut S 1*100.
Valued at 15,000
1 Prize—250 shares Cntral Bank
Stock. $100 each . 25,000
1 Ditto—200 ditto Com do, do do 20,066
I Ditto—150 ditto Aleclmnios’ uud
Traders' do do 15,000
1 Ditto—100 do City Bank do do 10,000
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do 10,000
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do 10,000
I Ditto—50 do Exchange Bank do do 5000
1 Ditto—50 do do do dodo 5000
j Ditto—25 do Gus Light Bank do do 2500
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do 2500
1 Ditto—15 do Mechunics’ St Tin
ders' dodo
j Ditto—15 do do do do do 1500
20 do—each 10 shares of the Louis*
; a na Slnto Bank, $100 each) each
Prize $1000 20,000
do—each 2 shares of $100 ouch,
each Prize $200, of the Gas Light
Bank 2000
200 do—each 1 share of $IC0, of the
Bank of Louisiana 20,000
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of llio
Now Orleans Bank 20,000
150 do—each 1 share of $100 of tho
Union Bank of Florida *15,000
Mngill mrs Jane
Mazar miss Sarah A
Marcel Francis R 3
Mallory mrs Mary
Meserole Abraham
Miller Polly
Mills Col Wm J
Mixsoti Reuben
Mills mrs Anne
McCny Patrick
Me Lend mrs Sarah
McIntosh J H
Johnston miss B U
K
Kirk mrs S
Kicfffl G M
Knowles Josoph 3
Kollock Win
E
l^by mien Cath'n G
Lynch Col Jas
Low John
Love Alary C
Locke P L
Letighnsne Edwd
Leby mrs Mary
Oof-' 'iHIHk
BI
Monger Wm 11
Morris Joseph G
Morgan Tlios
Morrnll mrs Phoebe
Murphy C D
Mo nn Jns
Alnody Jns M
Myers Gcrsha
Naylor Jns 2
Newell B A
O'Brien John
Other Henry
Ornolt S D
171c
McDonold Cato
McKenzie D 8
McDmigaURW
N
Nelson mra Sarah
O
O'Rourke Andrew*
Oglubay mra C A
10
OOO Prizes. $1,(100,000
tickcts $20—ivo shares.
TAX NOTICE.
mrOTICE is hereby given that a tax for the
Xw year A D. 1839, has been assessed upon
nlipioperty real and personul, within the limits
of the city of Brunswick, amounting to twenty
throef hundred, sixty soven dollnrs nnd eighty
one cents, which the owners of said property
are hereby requested lo pay within Eight
WEKKsfroni tho date of this notice. All the
property upon which the taxes eludl not be pnid
agreeably to tho request ill this notice will be
immediately advertised for sule at the expense
oftho owner.
. Names of iho owners of property in said ci
ty, so far as known to tho subscribe!:
The Brunswick and Florida Rail Rond Co.
Geo. Anderson, John VV. Anderson, H. A. I
Breed. E. Bend, Brunswick Land Co. J. Bat* |
four Adm. Eat. of Jas. Mnssmun, Robl. Bolton,
A. G. Uninett, Est. Major John Borrien, Colby
At Davis, S. D. Coibitt, Stephen Chase, U.
Dart, 11. Dubignon, Gee Dupree, T. Dnit.T*
C. A. Dexter,B. A. Dexter,L. S. D’Lyon,Ann
Demme,John AlcDennid.Moses Eastman,John
Franklin. Tho*. Glascock, R. L. Gamble, T.
W. Goode, J. J. Higginbotham, Est. Priscilla
Houstouu, Patrick Houstnun, It. Hazlehurst,
Benj. S. Harris, Ex. to Est. John Milton,Robt.
Hutchinson, Bank of Brunswick, The Brunt-
wick Lumber Co. M* tl. & J. Hebbard. Thos.
B. King. S. C. King, Sarah A. Kimberly, Ann
King, J- S. Lawrence, Louisa Leach, Colia
Lamb, A. H. Mernman, Jas. Moore, W, B.
Miller, Henry M. Meals and Sister, Solomon
Moody, P. M. Nightingale, R. S. Piles, J. G.
Putman, R. Pooler for Mr. Porter, Mrs. Pin
dar, Mrs. Posted, Jane Renishart, E. 8. Rees,
Jos. Ryals, Alex. Scott, Wm H. Stile*. J. R.
Saiissey, C. J. Shelton, W. P. White, Eat* A.
Whitehead, P. J, William*, Ann Wright,
A. L. KING, Mayor*
Brunswick, June 29| 1839* ;
1 ju!y 3 150fx.
Parker nils* Cninlinn Philip* miss Mat/
Prendergastsmall'O FPostell Joseph N
Prendergast mra C M SPor'er miss Mary
Pierre mrs Sarah Pomeroy mis* Alary H *
Pelot II W Pnmmell mr* Sarah
Prcndergust Edwd Parcel) Martha S 2 -
Regan John Rudolph tnr* Alary J
Reynolds John M Robinson Win
Reid miss Charlotte 3 Rogers J
Reilly Bernard Robinron mis* C C 8
Ribe’ro Joseph Robinson J
Riley Owen mra Roberts Isaac 3
Ritchie VV m2 Robinson Mudi*anD3
Richards mrs CntharineRobertsoii Wm
Russell Joseph A
S
Skinner Ja*
Sagtir* J St tl
Sngres D P
Sharpe Jas D
Scranton Anton
Sanderlm Jesse
Snizedas mrs B
Scheffer A
Sager Edmund 3
Seckinger Jno A
Street Jus B
Sector Alary
Stephens mrs Eliz’th
Shultz J110 M
Spicer Sami 3
Stile* mrs Mnrgt
Schmidt Augustus
Stibba J tl
Smith Clarissa R
Stoncy miss Meld
Scott J E
Scott Corpl R R
Sloan Ruin
Slrobnrf mis* Ando F
SheftaU mrs Sarah M Sammons mrs Eliz’th
Silovich Capt Summer* mrs Julian
Simons mrs Emily M
T
Travi* C Thomtta tnr* Anita
Taylor & Berritt Thompson mra Sidney
Thrcadcraft Seth Geo Thomas John A
Tlireudcraft miss M ACThoma* John
Temence mra Mary Tuteh Bias
Typographical Associa-Truchelut tnr* LoiiIho
lion Thompson mrsPhuebd
Vallaltan mrs Eliz’th Videre Thomas
W
Worren mr, Mrry W lllinlns Thos F
Ware Wm J Williums Jno IS
Wollhour Thomas Williams Wnshiriclon
Wntren Robt U Williams Juo G 2
Wndo Jno Willioms mis C
Wain miss Elizabeth Williums Dr
West mra Rebecca Willink mrslaaboll
Weat Goo W
Webster Joshua D
Webster Geo W
Webster. J A
Wcbiti Edwin C
Wing Capt Joseph
Wylly Geo W
Willink H F
White Snml B
Wyatt Edtvd
M Woodhouso wriMAE
X
^ipperer John S Peltier Daniel
Zippo.a Goo GEoaGE SCHLE y ( M .