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fllTTo* -VOL. XXXVI.
MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST IS,-1880.
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rrCLEANSE AND PBBIPf
•MiioitiiflV —The npplicsliou of the princii
2&rfPfl!g«tiw •«>"* “ i|j ' vuJ |° b ° 01,8 ? f < he f
>**-—. utility in tha euro and prevention or
§•'“ ” Il ls l)T lilt greatest consequence to as.
LUCINA CORDIAL
[n'what inatlieiuu is capable of produci ng |
t .„ e ;,«o «"kot in th. O..I..I, ind at.ho
'^iinoin.l.onio.l.ffoo.ualinamior
LB CORDIAL DG LUCINE.
T OO t'ELIXIlt DE L'AMOVR.
HE aubiciibor hn< Iho plenum of nil.
nonuoing lo the citloona oflhe U. 8tatos.
"rJVuTliow no longcr„to contend with the I that ho h»i pnrcliaied.for a very Urge »nm and
Ullut nremdiccj Ol the greateat portion of the from the inventor, the celebrated Dr. Magnin,
,i ic ?ill, only tvilli'lhiMo finy who still am da- of Porta, the recipe and right for making thia
F.niitnad tube "killed according to rulo, ’ liko aatoniihing medicine. Until tho appearance
J 1 , 1 ' BOD lo of old who'would liavo a'King to of the 'Luoina Cordial,' (about threo -year*
over tboili.' But. tbaiika lo Iho citoula. since,) it woe thought that Iho couiplainte,
„r nowapapora—lhauka to the general dif- which it apeedily overcoinea, were beyond tho
* 10 . a* i u UiM tvhieli enables nmsleeii I toncli nr huinnn rmumlv «■ f or upwards of n
I the
bellied I
profound i
wiadom
ihyeiciana
l 1 "','” knowledge, which enablea niualeeii leach of human remedy, i
fSeUt. of TllE PEOPLE to read and to thouaand yeara, they ftad
r u( thainaalvaa—new we no lungor be- and ingenuity oftlia moat profound phyaiciam
In .wallowing that daadly mineral, Man. I in all parts ofthe world. Thia Cordial, how
'*” nrofeiiiiug to cuta—but univaraally leav over, to the great advantage of the liumati race,
t« tuin a worse condition after lie use. soon proved iiaelf lo be the dosidciaium ao loog
' We no longer believe in the absurd notion aoughi fort and accordingly, notwithstanding
,t..i toll uniualioiie of any kind can be cured by the brief period of in eaialence, it has required
Smraeiing our life—OUR BLOOD. Ilia now a celebrity ao great, that it is eageily inquired
—ii ..oJarateod that an Inflammation is a wise | fur llirongheut tho civjlhted globe, **- “
1 ill
. Dr. Mag*
Hiding that tho demand was ao vast
JaiiaAiicior Nstur*. • aignal that aho ro- nin aoon —
huirea the assiitance of purgative medicine to aa to roudor a supply impossible, disposed of
aua htr of tho oppressive burden which she the tocipe and right of sale, under obligations
Jrores by tho high fever and tho strong pulse, of secrecy, for England, tho United States, and
wanted to bo removed. In olhor words, the other countries, only preserving Franco and
M”" .. i .i.i. I iintu ir •.»
body calU far a vegetable cleansing I Italy fur himself. Thu* has the subscriber por<
ItRiVoaBTifs Vkoetablk Universal Pills, tossed hiuiselfnf the itivaluable secret, and now
-LIU 1» Ihflif flitaninl. «»- — la a
PETERS'PILLS.
ITHB TRUE RICIIE8 OF LIFE 18
HEALTH."
W E know that health and Iho ability to la
bor constitutes the wealth of Iho groat
tnau of tho people in thia, aa in moat other coum
tries. To preserve therefore, that health by na
tural means is a grind moral and political
achanio, to fulfil which, requires our iilinoel at.
laiitiult. Tile unprecedented populaiity and
universal approbation which thia Medicine has
achieved ihrougheiil tho United 8Intea, the
Cauadaa,Texas, Mexico and Iho Weal Indies,
fully justify Dr. Poiers in warmly end consclen'
tiously reeo
reouire no skill in their administrations the I hastens to give the inhabitants of his line of
-rioted direction only has to be observed, and agency the benefit* ofhis speculation.
Siev describe thojuil proportion of iho doto, to 'La Cordial Da Luoine’ or. in English, 'die
. * inilliludo dlipain tnlu CUIAll. 1 isllftinn (Inrilitil ' 'll ■ aunaml lnvi>.i>alns nf lti>
iKjuUude of die dltcaso to be cuied.
IU cU venom read l*» /Mowing Viniono/ n
gt.iteuin uSo well known Iho jnalUUs e/th-M
Tills.
BRANDRETH’3 PILLS
Lucina Cordial,' ia a general invigorator of the
human Iramel In ell the various cases of lan
guor, lassitude, end debilitation; it ia an unfaili
mg remedy; to it ia equally iu province to im
part cheerfulness and dcciiiou to Ilia mind,
, , | . ., . .... . healUl and vigor to Ilia body. But Iho pcculiur
This medicine is acknowledged tu be one of Yirluo on which iu celebrity ia baaed, is the fa
ll* rawt vahiable ever discovered, aa » purifier c i|i;y B nd certainly with which it restores the
of tbs blood and Bums. It ia superior to Bar- virile powers when they have boon destroyed
ssparilla, whether as a aodorifio or allerativo. It by disease, time, recklassneas, or any of ilia nil-
elands infinitely before ell the preparations or nierous causes which terniliiale in the prostru*
combinalioiu of Mercury. Its purgative ptoi I lion of thnae function!,
parties are alone ofincnloulablo value—for these | n cuuimnn witli the generality of really good
Pills may bo taken daily von xtiv pinion, end medicines, this Cordial contnins nothing of a
instead of weakening by the cathartic enact,they I mercurial or deleterious nature, among Iho mai
add strength by taking away the cause of week- ny ingredienu which composo it; hut is, at the
Miss. There i* no good MEnctmr does, which ,a,ne time, so simple, yet so etfioicious, that
'dies* Pill* do not likewise. But they have none while it ean renuvato tho prostrated energies of
•eflhe unsalable streets oflhat isexdlt erEotr. a giant, sit infautmay uso it, not only with iuu
ic. The TEETH Ere not injured—the EoitEe | puuity, but with advantage.
and limbi ere uut peralyEed—no—but in tho
staid oftheso distressing aymptoms, now life
anJ consequent animation ia evident in every
movemaul oflhe body. Uiuxourra'a Pills
era indeed a UmvEiuAL Remedv, for .they cure
opposite diseases; they curs InrLxiMATioir and
Chaoiic RiieomatismI They cure Diaietes
end Stouiouaht! Tlioy cure DTaEiiTEnv end
CoisTtruTioKAL CostiveiiemI They willoure
ell there antenati. opposite diseases, because
thoy clcassb andnmtnr the hlood. piuvided.
however, nature is not beyond all human AS
SISTANCE. Pour years tide medioino has
now been before the public in th* U. Slates;
wherever it has bean introduced it has euperse
dtd all oilier remedies.
Dr. Brand rsth'a Offices in Nsw York ireS4t
BROADWAY. 185 Hudoon it. and 370 Bow.
eiy.tmecs* I’rinca and Haas loo ala.
23 entile par box with direction*.
Beware of counterfeits.
Druggists eevee made agents.
Each of Dr. Brandralh'a Agenu have an an-
frseadcsn(^eaMat*d,wllhih the twelve month*
next preceding. Than coriifleaies ere renew-
ed ragnlarly;Uiorefiire when over twelve months
old tiny no longer guarantee the genuineness
of the medicine.
e; Remember Drogiio'i ore near made Agent!.
Said by SEABORN GOODALL, curlier
Coaresi end Jjeliersan etreets. (near tho Mar
ket) THE OXLT AGEIST roll THE fILE OF THE
ntsoisE Biuispreth's Pills in Savannsli.
J'lly 10 I53|w3m
810 REWARD
The utagM ofaociety are nnfortunalely »uchk
that. notwiihrtiamJiiig tliobonefiia which would
bo auro to teiult from it, wa cannot outer into
an analyaia of thia inestimable Cordial here, or
publish mauv of the documents which have
been received, aa vouohers of the bloasinga it
hoe conferred on numbers ofdespairing individ.
uale. Uut this we cannot forbear remarkipg—
that it haa been demonstrated that them i.i
scarcely ever, if any such thing at all, as nalu*
ral barrenness, or aa natural imbecility of the
procieanl functions, in either eex; and therefore
that these evils are the effects of artificial caun
es,aad may be speedily subdued and removed
by the uso of *Le Cordial de Lucino.’
The Lucina Cordial is also an indubitabla
cure for ths Gleet, and the Fluor Albus, ob*
•tiucted, difllcult, or painful Menstruation; also,
for the Incontinence of Uriue, or the involunta*
rv discharge thdreof. It is likewise an mvalu
able and uuri
tiously recommending them to tho special attain
lion of thu afflicted.
Dr. Peters hns spent much timo in expert,
menting with different Vegetable Medieines,
for diieases of the liver, and now offers lii« Veg*
etable Pills, na the heal, most convanient, and
cheapest Medicine that can be prepared for
general uso.
One great quality ofhis vegetable Pills is that
ibey have the alternative principle combined
w ith their cathartic, or operative qualities, or.thnl
iliey not only nlsaiuo tfie stomach and buwola
by purging, out they regulate the liver, change
tno morbid secretion, strengthen the digestive
organs, purify the blood, invigorate the circulai
lion, and gives tone and energy to the neivoua
system.
They are mild and pleasant in their operation
and convey almost immediate conviction of their
utility from their first dose. They can be taken
with safety by persona of any age; and the feet
ble, tho infirm, tho nervous and the delicate ere
strengthened by their operation, because they
clear the system of bad humours, quiet nervous
irritability, and invariably produce sound
health.
The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for
jaundice, aiek and nervous headacho, dyspepsy,
cnstivuuess, sickness of the stomach, heuribinn,
all billious complaints, fevers of all kind*, and if
takon at tho commencement will invariable
check their progress, and save the patient from
a protracted and dangerous sickness. They are
in valuable in nervous and hypocondrical affec*
lions, loss of appetite, and all complaints to
which females alone are subject. They opor*
ate as a mild speedy purge, and are a safe and
cortnin remedy for worms in children.
Extract ofa letter from Dr. Gurney of N.Or
leans, La. Oct. 9,1837.—"I have received much
assistance in my practice {especially in jaundice
and yellow favor, from (house of Peters* Pills. I
.. . I prescribe 100
.UNEXAMPLED lUAftlMOXH
EC II EM E
T HE following details of a Schrmb or A
Lottery, to be drawn In December next
warrants ue in declaring it to be UNPARAL*
LELED in the history of Lotteries* Prizes to
the amount have nkvbr before beer orvEHED
to the public. It ia true, there oro many blanks,
hut on tho other hand, tho extremely low charge
of $20 per Ticket—the Value ard Number
of the Capitals, nnd the revival ofthegood old
custom of warranting that every prize shall be
drawn and aold, will, we ere sure, give univer>
aal satisfaction, and especially to tho Six llux*
dred Prize Holders.
To those disposed lo adventure, wo reconi*
mend early application being made to us for
tickeu—when the prises are all sold, blanks
only remain—the first buyers have the best
chnnce. We, therefore, emphatically say—
DELAY NOT! bin at unco remit nnd irans-mil
to us your orders, which shall always receive our
immediate attention. Letters to bo addressed,
and epplicationa made to
SYLVESTER & CO.,
156 Broadway, New York.
CT Observe the Number, 166.
$700,00011! $300,000! I $23,0001
" of $20,1
unrivalled medicine in cases of Chron
io Eruptioua oflhe akin, and in the dropsical
affections of the aged.
Most important to the American Public.
The United Stales proprietor of ihu cehbrn
ted •Luoina Cordial,' of‘Elixir of Love.’ begs
to lay bofore the community, the following cor*
tlficute. which'hitlina tmnatvmA friiin'lhn iiltfPli'
tificutc, which*he has received“fronnKo idven
a in oLMDni.Mnn,»n... '* ** I tor * **»• illuatrlou« Dr* Magnin, of Paris:
8oUl by 81,ADORN GOODALL corner of . Tb j, j, luceilify. that I have dwpoiodof th«
recipe for mukiiig tho ‘Lucina Cordial,’ or *E
llxir of Love,’ and also the right to sell it through
— ..jerifli
out the United State* of North America, to
John Winters Holderweil, M. D. My reasons
for so doing is, that tho demands to mo for the
Wiil be paid for the apprehen* above Cordial, of which 1 am the inventor, are
aion of my mulatto boy WILi ao numerous, that I am unable to supply all the
LlAM.who is about 5 feet 0 inch* | order* from France and Italy alone; and have
resume thnt, ou an average,
maos in a monlb.”
Extract ofa letter from Dr. Prichard, of Hudi
sou, N. Y., June 3.1836; *I‘wea aware that Dr.
Peters was one nf tho bent chemists in the Uni*
ted Slates, nnd felt assured that ho would some
city (from his intimate knowledge of the proper,
ties of herbs end drugs) produce an efficient
medicine, and 1 must acknowledge that hit Vugei
table Pills fully respond lo uiy expectation,
They are indeed a superior medicine, and re*
fleet alike upon tho chemist, the physician, and
the philosopher.
Extract of a letter from Dr Waines, of Cin<
citinnti, Feb. 2,1838; ‘Your Pills are the mild
cat iu their operations, and yet moat powerful
in iheir effects, of any that I have ever met with
iu a practice of eight and twenty yeata. Their
action on tho chyle, and hence on the impurities
ol tho blood, is evidently very surprising.’
Charlotte, N, C. Jan. 1,1837.
Dear Sir—I have made frequent use of your
pills in Die incipient stage of billious fever, and
obstinate constipation oflhe bowels, also, in the
enlargement of the spleen, chronic diseases of
the liver, sick headache, general debility* and
in ell cases have found them to be very effec<
live. J. D. Bnvn. M. D.
Mecklerburo. Co., Ve. Feb. 7,1837.
Having uasd Dr. Peters' jilla in my practice
6 prizes or $20,000! S
2 prizes of $13,0001!
3 prizos of $10,000 t
LOTTERY
OfReal Estate uttd Dank Stock, sHnated in
New Orleans.
ST The richest and most magnificent Scheme
ever presented to the public, in this or any
other country.
TICKETS ONLY $20.
Authorized by an Act nf the Legislative Assem
bly ol Florida, and undei the Directions of the
Commissioners, acting under the same.
TO DE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, 1839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Alanagera.
SYLVESTER & CO., 156 Drondway,
Now York, Sole Ageut*.
RO COMBINATION NUMBERS.'!!
100,000 tickets from No. I upwards,in succession
Extract from the Laws of the Legislative
Council of the Territory nf Florida.
Ciiap. 761.—No. 82.—'Whereas the Court
House of Duval county, ia in on uufiiiish
eJ state, and there are vet due and owing lip
on the aanie, monies, which it ia believed wil
impose too burdeuaontea tax upon Uie pcoi
of a Duval; nnd |whereas, it is desirable
to pay those suid supi* end complete said build
tng.us well fur the greater cotiveuiencu oflhe ad
ministration of justice,as for the doimle purpose
of an Academy, for which purpose in part, the
said building, when completed, is designed
Therefore—
OT It shall be at the option of the winners
of Prises of Bank Stocks, either to take the stock
Itself, or the par value theredf in cash.
Tit# receipts of the sale of tho Ticket* are,
and will tM. dennsiied in the Citixena', Con*
solidnted, Canal. Union, and Carrollton Dauks,
in the name oflhe Manager* jointly with J. D.
Perrault, Esq., actually cashier of the Citiseus*
Dank, and A. Doudoum, Esqactually cashier of
the Consolidated Dank, aa Trustees, as per
Act passed before A. MaSiireau, Esq., Notary
Pubfie, on the 2d A! ay, 1838, and the properties
transferred unincumbered, for the security ofthe
fortunate Prixe Holders.
Modtof Drawing.—100,000 tickets, Dorn 1 to
lOO.OUOt w ill be put in one wheal, and COO
prizes, with the blanks in another. To every
number a pi ise or blank will be drawn, until all
the privea are determined, leaving the balance
of numbers in the wheel blanks.
OT To Editors ard Publishers.—Having
received Newspapers containing tho above
Hchume, front twentytwo States and Teriitor*
ios,besides several ofthe Dritish Provinces, we
are satisfied with the circulation, and therefore
request that such papers as have not, up to this
time, inserted the advertisement, will bo ploasi
ed not to do so, and (hat nil the other papers will
insert it onua vouk only until tho 1st of De*
ecu.bur. ami forward ue their accounts.
SYLVESTER & CO., 156 Droadway,N. Y.
July 29 ISIt
IJUst itJEci:ivi:i>,
PC8 3.4 brown Sl.irttoj
&\w 6 d6 brown Drilling
GOINUI GOING 1! GONE S1S
rSl HE Subscriber intending to make an en*
"JL tire close ofhis inerclianliie business in
Savannah, by (lie 1st day of November next
will sell bis large slock of S l’APLE and FAN*
CY DRY GUOD8, of last Fall and (his
Spring’s selections at less prices than they can
be purchased fot at any oilier store iu Savannah,
for cusli only nt rutnil;nud when it k* by whole*
sale, for approved City acceptances, on six
month* credit. Persons wishing to get gieat
bargains will do well to call and judge for them*
selves, nt my store. A. DENNETT,
No. 1 Waring'* Building, Alarket Square,
juno 19
6 do broVvn Drilling
2 do 7-8 Apron Check *
2 do 4.4 do do,2doti
4 do white wool Flannnl
5 do 4.4 Irish Linen, 4 do 6i4 Catiifcri#
5 1° , do ™ Plaid Cntnbrfe
8 do Dook Aluslin .
2 boxes Taffeta KibDoni
12 dozen Cotton Pocket Hdkfit
3 pcs Pongee Silk do
1 dozen black Italian do
2 do bide Rumats do
1 do corded Aluslin do
1 do Marseilles TrlseiHa Vast Pattern*
4 do Tatnbored Captf
3 do col’d Suspender*
16 do Lndie* while CottOfi Hone
4 do do blk do do, 3 do Misses tthife dtf
10 do mixed | Hose. 4 do broWR do dtf
Cotton and Silk Umbrellas
Grass Linen
Dirds Eye and Huckaback Diaptf
Alatlboro Stripes
Silk and cotton Velvef
Kid. Silk and Linen Gltfvtf ,
Marshall's W D patent Thread
Ded Ticking, Laces
Crape 8bawls, Ringlets
Also, a laige assortment of black afid whiff
Hoods. WAI. H. LLOYD,
■MI $ Alarkat Bqiiare.
WHEELER’S BALMn OF
MOSCATELLOt
A GRATEFUL and effectual remedy for
diseases of the stomach and bowels, vizf
Dyspepeia, Diet rlima,Dysentery. Cholera Mor
bus. Colic, Asiatic and Spasmodic Cholera,
Cramps, Children Teething, Bummer Conn
plaints of Children, dangerous effects of drink*
mg cold water when overheated, die. A fresh
supply of this valuable medicine just received
per brig Augusta. Several persons in this city
novo tested thi*‘remody,& found Hsuccessful iti
every case. G. R. HENDRICKSON.
•og 9 Hole Agenf.
TO PLANTERS,
T HE Subscriber, Agent fur '
Alnnuraciiiriug Company, hus constuiil*
ly oil baud, a supply ofllioir domestic Woollen
and Coltou Goods, a superior article for Negro
Clothing. NODLE A. HARDEE.
June II
|. STAKCII, CASTOR OIL, At.
Hie Athen ECI.1V1.D per brig Augusta, a supply of
lias constant* | "Ulterior Starch, and No. 4 and 2 Castor 1
Uil, for family and plantation use.
apply or Dry t
dozen Chloride of Si
A sup
PILES, Ac.
HAEMORRHOIDS.
No Cun No PuyU—Price $1.
LIMM"
Sxc. 1 ] De it enacted by the Governor and
Legislative Council of 'the Territory ** f
shall and may be lawful
D. 1 lo
ea high, and stoutly made,a very therefore disposed of tho privileges vouchsafed
fair mulatto and slightly fireck* | ill this, and other certificates ofa like nnt ire in
... . led—formerly the property of order to generalise the benefits of my divcovety
Min Judith Mini.. J. it. THOMPSON. I throughout Iho world.
. «n,5
1G4r.
(0«or)
8150 UEWAKD.
Abaqonded from VVnvorloy
1 Plantation, Camdon County, on
the IGlti day of July tail. LAR
KIN, DICK, and CATO. Ur-
. km ia a .tout Mulatto follow, a-
l j,, , about93 yeara ofago,5 foot 0 lo
Viiwhea high —ho haa a acar on hi. right chock,
alio Boino marks or small pox about Ilia faoo,
particularly on hi. nooo. alto a largo acar Iroin
I uaxe on hii foot, near the great toe. Larkin
Jim rather a feeble voice for a men of his Heine.
I Cato u a block fellow, an African by birth, ho
I la b stent, square built fellow, about 5 fuel 4 to
“*b-haa the mark of his tiiba ou hia
fi braoit; ha u likewisei raptured, and haa a very
I Urge mouth. Dick is a email black, well act fel-
121*.*“? »" African by birth, with a round face
|an4 down eaailook,tartly confined whblt inter.
,horo i* alaoo singular appearance
“ raouUl "ban "lamind. Tho nb.ive
,™ 'T*" oro bonehtoflhe ealale ofjno.
60 (Georgian)
Given under my baud at Paris, on thia nine-
teemhday of January in the year nf our
Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight,
EllASTE MAGNIN.
Gaspard Dolluo,
William Morrill,
for the last 13 montha, 1 lake pleasure in
giving my le.liniony of their good eflecu in
c.ioi of dyepepsia, lick headacho, billiniia fo,
vers, and oilier diMaeei, produced by in eolivii
ly of the liver. They are n .are nnd mild ep.
orient, boing Ilia beat article of the kind I have
aver used, GuonoK C, Scott, M. D.
Tide celebrated .Medicine i» for eale by ell the
|i.M in Sevannuli and ihruugh
piiucipul Druggist, in 8
ant the United Stolon, the Canada., Texaa,
EllASTE MAGNl
| Witnoaics.
Mexico end tho Won Indie., Price 5U coma
par box wilii full directions.
ang 5 101—ly
KOWAND’S PULIUovAItlA
OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT. ’
I -gf? of ? b « i| lM» Cstarili; in cough,
i, * .c "* f !, om roC8nt or neglocted
' n V"V. d ^ ns auxiliary, and
re l0 , f - from 1,10 threatoninr
,™oZ „r, 3'™ Cll ! ng I’nlmonnry Con-
L a S’aii. S’- h ’ , '? ro “ l8r «Wn* upon
«S! f ll " 1 ,b * n « b8 ahovo
Vi troublesome
iros of" ih. . " i c "u«l>luto prominent
aS--,, 8 ^'."phint, that the Pulmonaria
PHipemes! J “ Ill " ro,,8d iu »»»l vain.
! “ughE«nd l 6oYdI? f i. , !i 0 - r “e"" 8lnthe reliof ° r
Sb ■ For aila’by wol,ri "S d »mp linen, &u.
nviu on '
Imay83
A. BARTOW.
^VIVMAXCIIEE
vtip LANDS.
' atek'*"! -ale
TIi'h highly importnnt medicine is for sale by
John Wintors Holdorwoll, No. 129 Liberty st.
New York; Charles D. Tyler, No. 70 Cliosmit
st. Philndulphia; and in Baltimore by Roberts
& Atkinson, John A!. Lnrnqtte; and G. R. Ty,
ler; in Washington City by Tobias Watkins
and Charles Stott; in Georgolown by O. M.
Lintbacnnr, in Richmond by John 11. Eunice;
in Petersburg by Bragg* Thomas and Duniiy.
Rosser & Jones; and in Norfolk by M. A. Ham
tot nnd D Emerson;nnd by John Woodly, No,
65 Poydrasst. New Orleans.
It can also tie found nt all the principal Drug
Htoros in South Carolina, and in Augusta, by
Havilnnd Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co.
ami Nelson Carter; and in Hnvnminh by
G. R. HENDKICK80N.
Price $3 per bottle, with full directions,
aug 5 164—ly
ROWLAND'!! KALVD9U.
F OR the fuco mid akin, aud of vital impor
tance lo the support of female loveliness.
Powerful of effect, yot mild of influence, this
sdinirnldo specific (a preparation from tlm most
delightful balsamic exotics, and perfectly free
from mineral, or oilier pernicious admixiuics)
possess a balsamic properties of surprising eir
orgy, it eradicates tan. freckles, pimples, spots,
redness, and all cutaneous eruptions, gradually
realizing a delicately clenr, fair and soil skin;
transforms even the most sallow complexion
into radiant whiteness; renders harsh and rough
skin delightfully soft aud smooth; imparts to the
face, neck anti arms, a healthy and juvenile
bloom; and, by due perseverance in its applica
tion, promotes a free and uninterrupted exor-
ciso of iliorte important functions of tno skin,
which are of tho utmost necessity for the pre
servation of health and attainment and couliuu
■nee of a be iiitifnl complexion.
A fresh supply of this valuable aiticlo ju»t re*
coived, and lor sale by A. PAttHO,
aug 5 163
Dollars.
70U.0U0
500,000
Land alia, . ' or * ,or "«i® ® traot or
mImM* tVli 8 ..^. u i*L 1 !!? 1 ' Balt0 , r
i! 500 ncr8 ’' Which comuiii
IMU ( urii '‘ffi “ r . b “ most aupa'rlor soil. t’Ua
r"h® Mlai«d d !» o' ,,lsl """I'luvoitionls,and
L m 7 desiinhlo ' 8 00 ft r npiucnl dimenniona
CHALLENGE.—'Tha Gen-
iJptP oink FRENCH PILLS a-
jfjn.t oil Iho QUACK NOSTRUMS of lha
fi, (bribe out..f ...»
The Ffoncli Pills ora opplicnblo in oil enses,
Tor either aox, (wnunnied free lioin Mercury.)
and pos.essea gieut advantages over ilia Uni.
earns and all liquid inodieines. by being euliroly
Tree from amcll, and consequently do not ellert
tile breath, thereby preventing the ponibility of
discovery while using them.
Besides this important advantage they never
disagree with the stomach, and in the first stages
of the disensn Iliey usually effect n cure in a lew
days, with little regnrd to diet or exposure.
In tho moil obstinate stages ol the disoais,
they nra equally certain,having cured mnny after
every otliar remedy lind fniled. In «hort, thoy
have been vo nnivounlly successful that Iho
pioprietor chnllango. any olio In produco a roin.
ody of equal ceriainly. under a foifeituro of
Threo Hundred Dollars.
For sulo by
h;R. HENDRICKSON, end
T. M. A J. M. TURNER.
Price 88 per box. 164—ly aug 5
SAItATOGA WATER.
n Sk DOZ Congre.. Spring Water, pint.
SB V and quarts, bottled in dry weather.-
J ust received eud for sale by
July 26 ANSON PARSONS.
UOWLAND’fi lOTIOJI, to.
R ECEIVED, nfro.lisupply of Gowland's
Lotion, for improving and beautifying
tho cotnploxion. Likewise, Chiirche’s Vegota-
ble Lotion, on effectual core for eruptiuu. on
tho face and chin. For sulo by
j„ly ia ANSON PARSONS
FltEMl SPICES.
ffta BAGS Black Popper, 3 do Pimento
jSl 1 bbl Nutimura, ronoived nnd for solo by
July 3 ANSON PARSONS,
"ion io o'* 8,l f llt - As an additional non.
ct.r: Cl, " M a- ,,r8 "* 0,mbl8 form, nnd
credit ere ofierei.
[jWiMled
««ZSS9tR oiTored. For more
18 c " n 8d
mis'
addroas
[inly 24
F- G. BALDWIN.
I601F4iiio
\Vn.b
fieib
I, by ocenod by brig Eleanor, and for
|Wg2 i 63 J - E. GAUDRY.
N8-
Reef
AND POKH.
*0 ->6 U j u 3 Mwi Beef
40 d “ Emk
on smm§sM
IIARRISON'8 SPECIFIC
OINTMENT. ,
F OR lire euro of White Swellings, Scrofu
lous ond other Tumors,Ulcors,Sore Ugs,
old nnd fto.h Wounds, Sprains and Bni sei.
Swellings nnd Inflammations, Scald Hand, Wo
men's Sore Breasts, Rlionmnlio Pams, lolts.s,
Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Biles. Corns,
mid External Diseases generally. It u likewise
areally superiol to any mcdiciito here otoro
discovered for tho dialed baoke and limbs of
horses—for ring worms, chopped ips-nnd_m
short for evory oxlernal bodilv evil that may fall
lo tho lotofmnnorbehst. For enloby
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. Se J- M. TURNER.
Prica 60 cents per box.
tug 8 164—Jjr
U. UAUDUIT,
Otfers for sale in store,
w /nRsgx BOX Ed assorted Claret
JL W 2U0 huskols Bacchus Hoc Chain'
pagiio
25 boxes Sparkling Hock
6 do Cumcoa Cordial, 10 do Olives
10 do Capers, 50 do Kahlua
6 chosls Powcliong Tea
3 do Hyson Teo.SOqr chests do do
10 boxos Uinndy Friiils
f,D do No 1 Soap, 20 half do dodo
2 cases Sardiiius. 6 bexos Vermicelli
6 bbl* Crushed Sugar
20 pipes Otard, Dupuy & Co’s Brandy
8 do Anchor Gin
4 puncheons St Croix Rum
4 casks Vinegar, 20 qr casks Malaga
8 htads Sunta Cruz Ruin
30 bbls assorted Biscuits
60 bags Cuba Cotfee.5 do Java do
8 boxes Havana Sugar
20 baskots Olivo Oil
150 M Segnrs, Meda, Colon and Puncipe
brands „ , ,
50 half and qr kegs Maekerol
100 casks Porter, quart nnd pint bottles
30 rooms Wrapping Papor
10 boxes Ginger Preserves
July 20 16<J
Florida, That it
Jusupli D. Lancaster, Isaiah D. llart nnd Wil
liain J, Mills, or any two of them under the
direction of the county court of Duval comity,
to raise such sum or sums of money by Lottory,
in such Schemes ns tlioy may deem appropriate
nnd advisable: Provided, dial the said persons
shall bind lliomselves iu such manner as the
court shall direct,well end truly to conduct such
lottery in good faith,to appropriate the proceeds
to the object ahovo stuted.—Parsed, Fob. 7dt
1894.—Approved Feb.- Utii 1834.
Uy agreement, bearing dale the 28th of Fehi
ruarv, 1839, tlm nbove Joseph Lancaster,Isaiah
D. Hurt and William J. Mills did, for ceitaiu
considerations, in conformity to thu raid Legis-
lative Act, duly assign unto Messrs
Hclmiidl & Hamilton all their Right and In*
turest, and the Powers vested in them by the
above recited Act of the Legislature of Florida.
Extract from the valuation of George Phillip
Mauouvrier aud Jacob de Cordova, both of
the City of New Orleans, made and aworn to
on the 19th day of April, 1639s—
Thutthe said George Phillip Manouvrier and
Jncob Cordova, appraiso and comcieniioudy
and honestly valde the property known under
(ho name and appellation of •'Banks Arcade,”
in (lie City of New Orleans, at Six Hundred
Thousand Dollurs, and
‘The properly known under the appellation
“City Hotel” or ••Bishop's Hotel,'’ in the
said City of of New Orleans, at Four Hundred
and Twenty Thousand Dollars.”
The deeds ofthe Properly and the Stock trans<
for red hi trust to the Commissioners appointed
by (lie said net of the Legislature of Florida,
fur the security of (he Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME ! I!
Prize—The Arcade—286 feet, 5 inches,, 4
lines,on Magazine street; 101 feet,
1) inches,ou Natehez street;
1*26 feel, 6 inches, on Gravier st.
Rented at about $37,000 pur ail*
num.
Valued at
Piize—Ciiy Hotel—162 A on Com*
moil street, 146 feet. 6 inches, nil
Camp st. Rented at $25,000—
Valued at
Prize—Dwelling House (adjoining
tho Arcade) No. 16,24 ft. 7 inch*
es front on Natchez st. Rented
at $1200—Valued at
Prizo— Ditto (adjoining the Arcodo)
No. 18,23 ft front oil Natchez at.
Rented at $1200— Valued at
Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 20,23 feet front on Nutclicz
st. Rented at $ 1200—Valuod nt
Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North east
corner of Basin & Cuxtoai.house
street; 40 feet front on Basin, and
40 feel oil Franklin si. by 127 ft.
deep in Custom bouse st. Routed
at $1500—yallied nt
l Prize— Ditto—No. 24, South west
corner of Bnsin «V Custom house
stiect; 32 feel, 7 inches' ou Basin
32 feet. 7 inches on Franklin. 127
feet. lOj inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented at
$1500—Veined nt
j j» r j ze —Ditto— No. 339, 24 feet, 8
inches nil Royal street, by 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Rutiled at $1400.
Valued nt
1 Prize—250 shares Cnnal Dank
Htock, $100 each
| Ditto—200 ditto Com do. rln do
1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanics’ and
Traders’ do do
1 Ditio—100 do City Bank do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do
1 j)j| to _|00 do do do do do
1 Ditto—50 do Excliungu Bank do do
1 Ditto—50 do do do do do
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bank do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do «Jo do do
1 Ditto—15 do Mechanics' A Tin*
dors' dodo
1 Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shares of the Louis*
iana Slnto Bank, $100 each, oach
Prize $1000
do—each 2 shares of $100nnch,
each Prize $200, ofthe Gas Light
Bank
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of the
Bank of Louisiana
200 do—each 1 share of $100, ofthe
Naw Orlonns Bank
160 do—each 1 share of $100 of Iho
Union Bank of Florida
HAYS’ LIMMENT
N O FICTION.—This extraordinary diem*
ical composition, the re«ult of science,aud
the invention of a celebrated medical man, the
introduction of which to tho public was invent,
ed with ihe solemnity of a death bed bequest,
tins since gained a reputation unparalleled.fully
sustaining the correctness of (lie lamented Dr.
Gtidley's Inst confession, that “lie dared not die
without giving to posterity the benefit ofhis
knowledge on litis subject,'' and he therefore
bequeathed lo his friend and attendant, Solot
moil (lays, the secret ofhis discovery.
It is now used iu the principal hospitals, and
(he private practice in our couutiy, first and
most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and also
so extensively and elfectnally ns to baffle credu*
lily, antes* whore its elfects tire witnessed. Ex.
ternally in (bn following complaints:
For Dropsy—Creatingextroordiuary absorp*
lien at once.
All Swellings—Reducing them in n few hours
Rheumatism—Acute or Chrome,giving quick
ease.
Also,
Chloride Liins, nnd a felt
tuda, warranted a genuine'
French article from the Laboratory of Labar'
rnque. Also/
Bermuda Arrow Root
Robinson's Patent Barley
Pearl Barley, fresh Snaps, ferule by
rORCHER & LA ROCHE.
Sign ofthe Golden Globe;
nttg 1 Opposite the Market.
SODA, PEAKE A fell,
n CASKS Washing Soda
/V 5 do 1st sort Pearl Ash
Ac/
2 do Sal Aerator
3 bbls Cream Tartar
8 do Csatot Oil. No. 1 and!?
10 caska Epamn Salts,2 do Alurff
2 do refined Salt Pelrft
'20 bote* London Mustard, superiof
30 do Colegate's Statch
5 do Roll Sulphur
6C do Underwood's Lemon Syrfip'
10 do ljnftwlrh snp’r Cavendish’]
6 bbls Maccoboy and Scotch 8i
Received per late arrivals and fer
by G. R. IlENDIUCkSO;
angO ICO
DH,
D. JAYNE’S CAUMINA-’
TIVE BALSAM.
Son Throat—B, cancer., ulcer., or cold,. , , , ,,
Croup and Wboopin, Cougli-Exieriiallr, A CERTAIN, aala and tpeeif 6nrn M
and over ibe chest. • -t*. dysentery* dinrrlian, cholera morbus,aufit
AlbfiniiflMi Sprains and Burnt-Curing in mj»r compiainM.oofio, soar etomeeb/ At. and
v hours. ~ . * I Ml dpeaset of stomach aud bowels; also,
a few hours ~ ■. ~ i eu a^seases oi sioniacn ana do we is: also, alt
Soto*and Ulcers—Whether frerti 0^011','I->P« n IPt|renervemadLee^ A freahaup'
standing, and fever sores,
Its operations upon adults end children in
reducing rheumatic swcIliiiK*, and loosening
coughs and lightness of the chest by I
ofthe parts, has been surprising be'
caption. The common remark nf (hose who
have used it ill the Piles Is. *Ii acts like a charm.'
THE PILES.—The price $1 is refunded to
any person who will use a bottle of Hays' Liu*
imeiu for tho Piles, and return the empty but<
tie without being cured. These are the positive
niders of the proprietor to ihe agents*, and out
of many thousands sold, not one hoe I
successful.
We might iusort certificates to any length,
but prefer thullluKo who sell the atticle shun' ‘
ibil the original to pnrehasera.
SOLOMON HAYS.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
Florence, Alabama, Sept 28.
A gentleman of ihe highest standing iu this
(own, who bus been dreadfully afflicted wnh
the Blind Piles for the last 26 years, called upon
me aud freely cimfucsed to me his situation.—
After describing Ihe severity of the complnint,
he remarked he had not been so well for 20,
year* pastas ho was at thnt moment. He had
used one bultle only ofHuyit' Liniment.
ply just receivedaiid fof cafe by-
augO A. PAnSONrt.
VEGETABLE BILES.
«> GROCE Fatar.' Vegetable 1'ills
1 do Evans’ Chamomile do
do Piiolps' Comp. Tomato dof
2 do Rowand'e Tonic do
Received and for sale by
JOHN E. STfLWEtX;
nng 7
exbiu
30,000
30,000
20,000
uielii, own nuril. ha .aid "tha wholu human
family, who wain ihu. afllicled, might In ha
made acquainted with thia medicine.”
Signed, R. L. BLISS,
A fresh supply nf the above medicine rocciv
ad. and for sale uy
jiilv 17 A. PARSONS. Agent.
Uppoaiie Ilia ilenaiun.Houaaf; ,
ELIXEB OF BARK.
Prepated only by J. M. La Roque, Uhemiai A
Druggist
T HIS excellent preparation ie narticolail/
recuimnendad tu peisoua of delicate hah’
it end weak stomach! il iucream Ihe appetite,
facilitates digestlen and all ihe secreiiona, end
ia wall adapted lo persona who reside in low
marshy couiilrii a where ague and fever prevail;
or lliuse who are exposed to damp and wel
weether. Il la taken with success by persona
weukeuod by n copious perapiiallon, whether
produced by the heat of summer or fevert.—'
Person, recovering from the bilious attack
should use it freely to prevent a relapse. The
miu I Elixer of Bark is pleaaaut to the palkto, Uia dosd
To is from ona half to one wine glees full, onefl
or twice a day ea occasion may require,
up in quart buttles, price 91 35 cents.
■ ■ •’QRCHEH (
Pul
wleby ’ PORCHEK & LA ROCHE.
N. D.—References can be given as to its vir*
tno* lo persons in Ibis city, who has given it A
trial before its introduction hero. Directions/
&r. accompanying each botlle. aug 7
20,GOO
20,000
8EIDLITZ AND SODA POW
DERS.
JANE’S INDIAN EXPECTO
RANT.
R ECEIVED, a laige supply of Maynard «Sr "HT!OR coughs, colds, iafloenza.constJtnpUolf/
Noyes’ Soidliiz and Soda Powders, and JF asthma, spitting of blood, hoarseness/
for sale by ANSON PARSONS. whooping cough, difficulty of brentlung and
juno 1!
142
15,000
25.000
'20,000
‘ TAX NOTICE.
‘FXTOTICE is hereby given that a tax for the
i.2 year A D. 1839, has been assessed upon
oil pioperty rmilntid personul. within the limits
ofthe city of Brunswick, amounting lo twenty
th ret* | hundred, six^soven dollars and eighty
one cents, which the owners of sold p
ate hereby requested to pay within Eight
WxKKsfrom tbo date of this notice. Ail the
propuriy upon which (he taxes shall not be paid
agreeably to the request in this notice will be
immediately advertised for sale at the expense
ofllie owner.
Names of the owners of property in said ci*
ty, so fur ns known to the subscribni:
MMin flrunfltvif If It *1(1 I'Mnri
16.000
111,01,0
10,000
io.ooo
6000
6000
2500
2500
1500
1500
20,000
10
2000
20,000
20,000
16,000
COO Prizo*. 91,500,000
TICKETS 920-A'O SjflARES.
ip a
other pulmonary aftectiona. Thia medicine is
highly end justly recommended by nnmeroud
and respectable ind ividual., who have found re'
lieffrom its use. Many who havo been labor'
iug under protracted cough, end pain, in thd
breast, and have been supposed by themselved
and their friends far advanced in ennsnmptionr
hate been happily restored to perfect health by
the uae of tills valuable Expoctoiailt. A sup*
ply recoived and for sale by
JOHN E. STILNVELL.
nilg7 Opposilollio Mansion Honra.
The Brunswick and Florida Rail Rond Co.
Geo. Audorsoli, John \V. Anderson, 11. A.
Breed. E. Bend, Brunswick Laud Cn. J. Bal
four Adui. Eel. of Jan. M oilman, Ilobt. Bolton,
A. G. Umneil, Eel. Major John Berrien, Celbv
& Davie, S. D. C01 but, Stephen Clineo, U.
Dari, II. Dubignon, Goo Dupree, T. Dait.T.
C. A. Doxler, E. A. Dcxtor.L. S.D'Lyon.Ann
Demure,John McDermid.Mosee Ea.tinnujohll
Franklin. Tims. Glascock, It. L. Gamble, T.
W. Goode, J. J. Higginbotham, Eel. Priscilla
Houstoun. Patrick Houstnun, R. Hazlehurst,
Bern. S. Harris, Ex. 10 Eat, John Milton, Robl.
Hutchinson, Bank of Brunswick, The Bruno
wick Lumber Co. M. II. & J Hebbard, Tims.
B. King, S. C. King, Surah A. Kimberly, Ann
King, J. S. Lawrenco, Louisa Leach, Celia
Lamb, A. 11. Merriinan, Jas. Moore, W, B.
Miller, Henry M. Moele end Siller. Solomon
Moody, P. til Nightingale, R. S. Piles, J. G.
Putman, R. Pooler for Mr. Porter, Mre. Pin
dar, Mr*. Posts!!, Jane Remaliarl, E. S. Rees,
Joa. Ryols, Alex. Scott, Win H. Sides, J. K.
Sau.iey, C. J, Shelton, W. P. White, Est. A.
Whitehead, P. J, Williams, Aim Wiight.
A. I. KING, Mayor.
Brunswick, Juno 29,1039.
july 3 160tL
PAINTFB’S DIAMOND CE
MENT.
A N invaluable discovery for joining brnkcH
Glees, China, Eanbenwcre, Cabinet
Work and fancy articles of every, description/
Received end ior enle by
(JOHN E. 3TII.WF.LL.
Opposite the Mansion House.
nng7
ROSE AND ORANGE FLOW
ER WATER.
DOZ Rose Water, in qta
6 do du do, in pints
0 do Orange do, in do
Received and for «ic| B sTjL .
nng 5 Opposite MaiUipn Houstt.
6
.
PILLS! PILLS! PILLS!!
P ETERS’ Vegetable Anti Bilious Pills
Bromlieth’s do Universal Pill.,
Hibbard's do Anti Bilious Pills
Segitr's Restorative Stomach Pill.
Galliglntn'o Vegetable Fever & Ague Fillf
Beckwith's Anti Dyspeptic Pills
Laqier'. Fever and Agne do
Lee’s New London Bilione do
Lee's New Windham do do
Foreala whnla.aloand retail by
PORCHER LA ROCHE,
Sign ofthe Golden Globe,
aug 5 Opposite the Market.
iH