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(IT CLEANSC AND PtTUIFV
TUB BODY.—Tho applicBlioii oTIho prmcii
nlo ori’Higaiwn boing allowed to be one of the
Jjrantost utility in Iho euro mid prevention of
dliain, It liorfltl greatest coiisoquonco to ns,
certain what medicine is eapable ufproducing
liioDEsinRu kiteot ill llio oasiest, and attho
siuio time in tlio most olteolual tuannor.
It lias new no longor to cuuleud with the
blind prejudices ol the groatost portion of the
S ublie; it !s only with thoio few who still are de
limited to bo ”killod according to rule," liko
tlio people of old who ‘would linvo' a ‘King to
reign over them.' But, thanks to the circuln.
tion of nowspnpors—thanks to tho gonorul dif-
fusion of knowledge, which ouablos nineteen
twentieths of T11K PEOPLE lb read olid to
judge for themselvoe—now wo no longer bo-
liovoin swallowing that deadly ininornl, Man-
cunr, profossing tooute— but universally leav
ing Its In a worse condition after its use.
We no longer botiovo in tho absurd notion
that Inflammations of nno kind can he cured by
abstracting our life—UUll BLOOD, Iiisuow
well understood that an inflatnuiniion is a wise
OBDiriAifca of Nstork, a signal that she re
quires the assistance of purgative medicine tu
onso her of tho oppressive burden which she
provos bv tlio high Tovar and tho strong pulse,
is wanted to ho removed. In other words, tho
body calls fora vogotubla cleansing
URASDRETIl'a VKQKTABt.K UNIVERSAL PlLLS,
require no skill in their administration) the
prnited direction only has to be obsorved, and
they describe iho just proportion of tho dnso, to
the magnitude of tlio disease to be eured.
let all persons read the following opinion of a
geniUnun who well knows Ua qualities of (Lee
’ BRANDRETH’3 PILLS
This medicine is acknowledged to be olio of
the most valunblo evor discovered, as a puriflor
of the blood and fluids. It is superior to Snr.
•saperiile, whether as a sudorific or ultornlivo. It
etsnds infinitely before all tlio preparations or
-combinations of Mercury. Its pnrgalivo pro,
.parties are alone of incalculable value—for theie
Pills may be taken daily for a»t period, and
instead of weakening by tlio cathartic affect,they
add strength by taking nway the cause of weak-
-ness. Ttioro is no good Mercury does, which
these Pills do not iikewieo. But they have noise
of tlio iniseiablu affects of that deadly specif
ic. Tile teeth are not injured—the bunks
and limbs are not paralyzed—no—but in the
steed of these distressing symptoms, new life
end consequent animation is evident in every
movement of tho body. Brandrkth’s Pills
art indeed a Universal Remedy, for they euro
opposite dissasos) they cure Inflammation and
Chronic Rheumatism! They cure Diabetes
and Struiouart! They cure Dysentery and
Constitutional Costiveness! They will cure
all these apparently apposite diseases, because
they cleanse andpuniFY the blood, provided,
however, nature is uol beyond all human AS
SISTANCE. Four years this medicine has
now been before the public lu the U. Slates)
wherever it has been introduced it has superso
ded all other lemediea.
Dr. Brandreth’a Offices in New York nra24l
BROADWAY, 186 Hudson st. and 270 Bow.
•ary, ictioeea Prince awl Houston sis,
23 cents per box with directions.
.Beware of counterfeits.
Druggists never made agents.
Each of Dr. Brandroth’s Aganta have an cm
graved certificate,daletl,w\ihiu Iho twelve months
next preceding. These certificates ate renew,
ad raiularlyitherefora whan ovor twelve months
oh| they no longer guarantee the gennineness
of the medicine.
-o. Remember Druggists ore never mmle Agents.
Sold by SEABORN GOODALL. corner of
Congress and {Jefferson street*, (near the Mar•
•hd) THE ONLY AOENT VOR THE SALK OF THE
oenuhe Branpreth’s Pilm in Savannah.
July 10 I53tw3m
WO REWARD
Will be paid fur the npprehon'
*i»n of my mulatto boy WILi
LIAM, who id about 5 feet 6 inch*
es high, and stoutly mndu.n very
fair mulatto and slightly frock*
Mis, Judith Mlf“TMoffit ° f
»ug5 I64b (Geor)
§150 REWARD. '
Absconded from Wnverloy
r Plantation, Cntndon County, on
the 16th day of July last, LAR-
KIN, DICK, nnd CATO. Lnr-
, kin is a stout Mulatto fellow, a-
.. , ' about 23 years of ago, r> feotflto
» mchos high-ho Iras a scar on his right cheek,
also soino marks of small pox about his face,
particularly on his noso, also a largo scar Irom
an axe on his foot, near the groat toe. Larkin
has rather a feeble voice for a man ufiiisatatire.
Cato is a black follow, en African by birth, lib
Is a stout, square built follow, about 6 feet 4 to
6 inches high—lins tho mhrk of his tribe nu his
breast) ha u likewisa ruptured, and has a vurv
large mouth. Diok is a small block, well sol fol
low, also an Afrioanby birth, with n round face
and down cost look, easily confused when inter,
regaled: there is also a singular appearance
about his month when alarmed. The above
ihree fellows were bought °r the estate ofjno.
H. Morel, in March 183d, and formerly lived at
the Cotton ham Plantation, Bryan Co. Thov
. a ”® wellacqnaintad in and about Savannah
fob or G rn C ' DUNH ;-'M- Monngor.
fob 28 GO (Georgian)
BOWAIIID’S I*lILilIO.\Altl t
I OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
N case, of obstinate Calnnh; in coughs
whether arising from recontor noglooiod
‘u AsIhmu ; and as nu auxilinry, and
moans of present relief from tho threatening
symptoms of approaching Pulmonary Con-
sumption, no medicine hn,greater claims upon
modWno 81,06 ° f H ' nvobd ,b “ n ,ho above
i n m.^r° r 'Bn nifliotive and tronblosome symp-
jSfflSDgbgfflHH oxpoctoration nr phlegm, pa n
mUMBm co " s, it"to prominent
complaint, that the Pnlmonaria
able propertm.“" d mnmfii8t6{J ita m °»‘ valu
CtnrehfTiu!/! ?J erul . of oonreo in the relief of
ofwlmho? r ° W “’ orl *. ,n 8 rrom suddon ohnnge
Forlalo'by 0 " 1 ' voan "S damp lliieii,&o„
"’" y83 A. BARTOW.
HE snbsonbor offers fur sale a tract of
OMinvfL n ™tfii u ?‘i ia3,1 Bnltor
. mb . ,0 SUW 1500 “ oro "i whicii com '
tract i , e Z;°. rl L 0ly ° r . lb “ mosl superior anil. 01
can bo .EteM ’MVImprovements, and
rrm l.„ ' ■Wlin SllgHl Itll, „„„
toanv lanr 1 ln 6 00 fl ra pf ,,cnl dimensions
' 8 ext F m ‘ As nn national con.
DroiiniI?« n i t0 a purchaser, reasonable terms ntid
Sff"! dll,r ‘ olfuroii. For mure mis-
>ho suhscrib?^!'Affi 0 on , s OPP ' 10 “" lS °" n '" ddr088
169V4mrf' BALDWIN
fi mams.
BALIIMORE cured Hams, just
tohhi V received by brig Elonnor, nnd Tor
J5g» 103 J - B> GAUDllY ‘
jw A Sf,?P AND PORK.
BBLS prune Hoof
roaKs d° do Puili
nu „ t ’0 do moss do iamlinir. for ,nie by
CLAGHOUN & WOOD,
LUCINA CORDIAL IIPETers ’ PILLS
*;p cordial de lucine.
T ud §, BU ,P R . DE AMOUR.
Hh subscriber has tho pleasure or nti*
nonneing to tho citizens of tho U. States,
innt no has purchased, for o vory largo sum and
rrom the invontor, the colohratod Dr. Magniu,
,bo fncipii and right fur making this
astonishing modielne. Until tho appearance
", f „ „ ,ba Cordial, 1 (about three years
*<»>,' wa ’ lb “"« b < thut tho complaints,
Which it speodily overcomes, were beyond llm
reach of human remedy, as for upwards of a
thousand years, they had baffled the wisdom
and ingoniiiiy ofthe most profound physicians
m nil pans ul tlio world. This Cordial, how
ovor, in tho grant udvantiigo of the human taco,
soon provod itself to bo tho desideratum so lon»
I" 3 accordingly, notwithstanding
tho brief period of its exisfuiice, it has required
a celebrity so groat, that it is oageily inquired
for throughout the civilized globa. Dr, Mai'
mu suon finding that tho doinand was so vast
a* to rendar a supply impossible, disposed of
tlio recipe and right of sale, under obligation!
ofsecreoy, for England, the United States, and
nlhar countries, only preserving Franco and
Italy for himself Thus lias tlio subscriber por.
jessed himse fnf the iiivalnnble sceret, and now
i'aonr'w ,i° ?. lVQ r lle i.'J l !* bil “ Ml8 ° r >>!■ line of
agency the benefits ofhis spsciiialion,
InhfiPn ji {m’ 4 * 6 * " c P! 0,,i " Mngtiah, Mho
Lucina Cordial, la a general invigurator of the
lumen Irsine! In all the various casos of Ian'
,uor,lassi[ude, and dobilitalion; it is an unfaili
S5. , 'iL ned i , i“ 1118 "fl'mliy its province to im-
lurt choerfiilncss and decision to tlio mind, cs
hoaltli nnd Vigor to the body. But the peculiar
Yirluo on which its colobrity is basod, is the fa
cility and certainty with which it restores the
virile powors when they have been destroyed
by disease, lime, recklosiness, or any ofthe nir
morons enures which terminate in the prostra-
tion of those functions.
In common with the generality of really good
medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of a
mercurial or deleterious nature, among the nm*
ny ingredients which compose it; but is, at tlio
S3u l | , ."? ,i0 iim P ,0 »y« l 80 eHio.cious, that
while t can renovate the prostrated energies of
n giant, nu infant may use it. not only with Jim
pumty, but with advuntago.
Tlio usages of society ore unfortunately such,
that, notwithstanding tho benefits which would
be suro to result from it, wo cannot enter into
an analysis of this inestimable Cordial hero, or
niblwh many of the documents which have
>oon rocoivod, as vouchers of the blessings it
has ounferred on numbers ofdespairing individ.
unis. But ibis we cannot forbear romurking—
thnt it has boon demonstrated that there is
scarcely evor, if any such tiling nt all, as tialn*
ral barrunness, or as natural imbecility ofthe
irocreaul functions, in either sox; and therefore
hat these evils are tho effects of artificial caus*
os, and may be speedily subdued and removed
b /the use of ‘Le Cordial de Lucine,'
L he Lucina Cordial is also an indubitable
cure for the (ileet, nnd the Fluor Albus, ob*
strncted, difficult, or painful Menstruation; also,
for the incontiueuco of (Jrine, or the involunta*
rv discharge thereof. It is likewise an invalu
able and unrivalled medicine in cases of Chrom
to Eruptions of tho skin, and in the dropsical
affections of the aged.
Most important to the American Public.
Tho united Sintos proprietor ofthe cehbrni
i *L’*°i' , a Cordial,* or‘Elixir of Love.’ bogs
to lay before tho community, the following cor.
tinaate, which lie line received from the inven*
lor, tho illustrious Dr. Mngnin, of Paris:
•This is to certify, that I linvo disposed of tho
recipe for making the ‘Lucina Cordial,’ or ‘E
lixir of Love,’ and also iho right to sell it through
out tho United States of North America, to
John winters Holderwell, A!. D. My reusous
for so doing is, that the demands to mo for the
ubovo Cordial, of whicli 1 am tho inventor, are
so numerous, thnt I am unable to supply all the
orders from France and Ituly alone; nud have
therefore disposed of the privileges vouchsafed
in this, and other certificates of a like nntire in
order to generalise the benefits of my discovery
throughout the world.
Given under my hand at Paris, on this ninei
teemli duy of January in the year of our
Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight.
ERASTE MAGNIN.
Gnspnrd Delluc, ? w . t
William Merrill, J VVitnesses.
This highly important medicine is for sale by
John Winters Holderwell, No. 120 Liberty st.
New York; Charles U. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut
st. Philadelphia; and in Baltimore by Roberts
& Atkinson, John AI. Laroque; and G. R. Ty.
ler; in Washington City by Tobias Watkins
nnd Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. Al.
Linthacnm; in Richmond bv John H. Eustice;
in Peiersburg by Braggs Thomas nnd Duptiy,
Rosser & Jones; olid in Norfolk by AL A. 8am
tos and B. Emerson;nnd by John Woodly, No.
65 Poydrasst. New Orleans.
It can nlso bo found nt oil the principal Drug
Stores in South Carolina, and in Augusta, by
Huvilnud Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett Sc Co.
and Nelson Carter; nnd in Snvannnh by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Price $3 por bottle, with full directions,
aug 5 164—ly
nil I tin nil
CHALLENGE.—The Geit-
uine FRENCH PILLS a.
gainst all the QUACK NOSTRUMS ofthe
ogo for the cure nf * * * #
The French Pills are applicable in all cases,
for either sex, (warranted free from Afercury.)
and possesses great advantages over the Hal.
snms and all liquid medicines, by being entirely
free from smell, and consequently do not effect
the breath, thereby preventing the possibility of
discovery while using them.
Besides this important advantage they never
disagree with tho stomach, and in the first stages
of the disease they usunlly effect a cure in a few
days, with little regnrd to diet or exposure.
In tho most obstinate stages ol tho disease^
they are equally certain,having cured many after
every other remedy had failed. In abort, they
Imve been so universally successful thnt the
pioprietor challenges nny one to produce n rein,
edy of equal certainty, under a forfeiture of
Three Hundred Dollars.
For sale by
(». R. HENDRICKSON, nnd
T. AI. Si J. AI. TURNER.
Price $2 per box. 164—ly nug 5
HARRISON’S 8PECIFIC
OINTMENT.
F OR the euro of White Swellings, Scrofu
Ions and other Tumors,Ulcer*,Sore Legs,
old nnd fresh Wounds, Sprains and Bruises,
Swellings nnd Inflammations, Scald Head,Wo-
.men’s Sore Breasts, Rheumatic Pains, Tette.s,
Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Biles, Cqriis,
and External Diseases generally. It i* likewise
grently superior to any medicine heretotore
discovered for the chafed backs and limbs of
horses—for ring worms, chapped lips—and in
short for every external bodily evil that may fall
to the lot of mnn or boast. For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. Al. & J. M. TURNER.
Price GO cents per box.
aug 5 164—ly
THE TRUE RICHES OF LIFE"
W ij HEALTH."
E know that health and Ihuahilily tola-
bor non,litotes the wealth ortho areal
iua,s or tho pcoplo in this, os in most oilier coon,
trie,. 1 o preserve therefore, thnt lienlth bv na
ture! meansi is o grand more! end political
■clionte, to fulfil which, require! our utmost at.
the unprecedented popularity and
Medicine
ten tion. ... r
universal approbation Whlchthls Medicine hos
achieved throughout tho United Stale,, the
Canada., I oxas, Mexico and tho We,t Indio,.
fully justify Dr. Poiers in warmly inrieonwien-
tiously recommending them to tho ,pocial utteui
Hon of the afflicted.
Dr. Poiers ha, ,pont much time in experl,
inanline with difieronl Vegetable Medicines,
Tor dureere 8 ofthe liver, and now oiret, hi, Veg
etable Pills, a, the best, most convenient, and
chonpest Medicine that can he prepared Tor
general use. * 1
One great quality orhi. vegetable Pill. 1. that
they have the alternative principle combined
with their cathartic, nr operative qualities, or that
they not only cleanse the stomach end bowels
iy purging, hut they regulate the liver, ehaiixe
.he morbid socrotion, strengthen the digestive
organs, nurify tlio blood, invigorate the clrenlai
tion, nnd gives tone and energy to the neivous
system.
They are mild and pleasant in their nperalion
and convey almost immediate conviction or their
utility from their fiistdose. They can be taken
Will, safely by poison, of any agetand the fern
bio, the mhim, the nervous and the delicate are
strengthened by their operatian, because they
clear the aystem of had humours, quiet nervous
irritability, and invariably produco sound
health.
The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for
jaundice, sick nnd neivous headache, dy«pep,y,
cosuvenes,, sickness of the stomach, houribuin,
all billion, complaints, fever, ofall kinds, and if
Inkeii nt the commencement will invariable
chock their progress, and save the patient from
e protracted and dangerous sickness. They are
invaluable in nervous and hypocondrieal affec
tion,, loss of appetite, and all complaints to
which female, alone are aubject. They oper
ate as a mild spoedy purge, and nro u safe and
t6»u!w rastssw.lj All hvikmU «I||Mi«isi
Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney of N.Or*
leans, La. Oct. 9,1837.—“I have received much
assistance in my practice {especially in inundice
and yellow fever; from (he use of l’eters’ Pills. I
iresutne that, on an average. 1 prescribe lOff
luxes In a month ”
Extract of a letter from Dr. Prlehnrd, of Hudi
sou, N. Y.. June 3.1836; 'I was aware thnt Dr.
Peters was one of the bent chemists in the Uni*
ted States, and felt assured that he would some
duy (from his intimate knowledge ofthe proper,
ties of herbs and drugs) produco an efliciont
medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vegei
table Pills fully respond to my expectation.
They are indeed a superior medicine, and re*
fleet alike upon ike chemist, the physician, and
the philosopher.
Extract of a letter from Dr* Waines, of Cin*
cinnnti, Feb. 3,1838; 'Your Pills are the mild*
estin their operations, nnd yet most powerful
in their effects, of any that I have ever met with
in a practice of eight and twenty years. Their
action on the chyle, and heticeon tlio impurities
of the blood, is evidently very surprising.’
Charlotte, N. C. Jan. 1,1837.
Dear Sir—I have made frequent use of your
pills in tho incipient since of billions fever, nnd
obstinate constipation of the bowels, also, in the
enlargement of the spleen, chronic diseases of
tiie liver, sick headache, general debility, nud
in all casus liuve found them to bo very effect
tivo. J. D. Boyd. Ai. Di
Mecxlenburo. Co., Va. Feb. 7, 1837.
Having used Dr. Peter*’ pills in my practice
for the last 12 months, 1 take pleasure in
giving my testimony of their good effects in
cases of dyspepsia, sick headache, billious fe.
vers, and other diseases, produced by in activii
ty of the liver. They are a safe and mild ap»
orient, being the best article of the kind I have
ever used. George C. Scott, Al. D.
This celebrated Medicine is for sale by all the
principal Druggists in Snvannnh and through*
out the United States, tho Canadas, Texas,
Mexico and the West Indies. Price 59 cents
per box with full directions,
aug 5 164—ly
WNJBXAMFtED MAMMOTH
T l.rsa... SCHEME
H E following detail, of a Scheme of a
lrfUTTERY lo be drawn in December next
10 LELED u . t0 b8 UNPARALI
LELED in the hlutory of Lotteries. Prizes to
lie amount have never hkfohk been offered
to the public. It j, true, lharo nro ninny blanks
'r ms?” olborballJ ‘ > b « extremely low charge
°!.5 a< r. ,wr riok>t “ lb « Value and Numbeh
ofthe Capitals, nnd Iherevivsl ofthe good old
custom of warranting that every prize shall bo
rlrawn and sold, will, wo are aura, givo univer.
e.peciaHy to tho Six Hun.
drkd Prize Holders.
,nIn?i!'"| edi ’ P i' Mdl ° * dy *hltlWr wo rccom.
mend cerlv application being made to iin for
tickets—when the prizos ere all sold, blanks
only remain—the first buyers have the bast
n^fv irrV h .? ,Br,,,0 ‘ omphntioally say-
DELAY NOF! butatoncore mitond Iran,.niit
to us your orders, which shell always recaive our
immediate ettennan. Latter, to ho addressed,
and applications mode to
SYLVESTER & CO.,
156 Broadwov, New York.
07 Observe tho Numbor, 163.
ROWLAND’^ KAJLYDOK.
F OR the fuce and skin, and of vital impor
lance to the support of female loveliness.
Powerful of effect, yet mild of influence, this
ndmiruhle-speciflc (h preparation from the most
delightful balsamic exotics, and perfectly free
from mineral, or other pernicious admixtures)
possess** balsamic properties of surprising en*
orgy, it eradicates tan, freckles, pimples, spots,
redness, and nil cutaneous emotions, gradually
realizing a delicately clear, fair and soil skin;
transforms even the most sallow complexion
into radiant whiteness; renders harsh and rt/iigh
skin delightfully soft and smooth; imparts,^) tho
face, neck and arms, a healthy and juvenile
bloom; and, by due perseverance in its applies*
tion, promotes a free nnd uninterrupted exor*
ciso of those important functions of the skin,
which are of the utmost necessity for the prb*
servation of hoaltli and attainment and continu
ance of a be iutifnl complexion.
A fresh supply of this vuluablo niticlo just re 1
coived, and for snle by A. PARSONS,
aug 5 163
SARATOGA WATER
0OZ Congress Spring Water, pints
IF and quarts, bottled in dry weutlior.—
Just received and for sale by
julyjje ANSON PARSONS
GOWIiAND’S JLOTION, &•*..
R ECEIVED, a fresh supply of Gowiaud’s
Lotion, for improving and beautifying
the complexion. Likewise, Churche's Vegeta*
ble Lotion, un effectual cure for eruptions oil
the fuco and chin. For sale by
julylU ANSON PARSONS.
FRESH SPICES.
<57) BAGS Black Pepper, 3 do Pimento
/& 1 bbl Nutmegs, received nnd for sale by
july 3 ANSON PARSONS.
J. B. GAUDUr,
Offers for sale in store,
tI /njh/fN BOXES assorted Claret
ri Vet/vi U 200 baskets Bacchus Hoc Cham
pagne
35 boxes Sparkling Mock
6 do Curncoa Cordial, 10 do Olives
10 do Cupers, .50 do Raisins
6 chests Powcliong Tea
3 do Hyson Tea,30qr chests do do
10 boxes Biandy Fruits
53 do No 1 Soap, 20 half do do do
2 cases Sardines, 6 boxes Vermicelli
6 bbls Crushed Spgur
20 pipes Oturd, Dupuy & Co’s Brandy
8 do Anchor Gin
4 puncheons St Croix Rum
4 casks Vinegar, 20 qr casks Malaga
8 hhds Santa Cruz Rum
30 bbls assorted Biscuits
50 bags Cuba Coffee, 5 do Java do
8 boxes Havana Sugar
20 baskets Olive Oil
150 M Segprs, Mcdu, Colon and Principe
brands
• 50 half and qr kegs Mackerel
101) casks Porter, quart and pint bottles
30 reams Wrapping Papnr
10 buxos Ginger Preserves
July 20 160
§700,000111 §500,0001! $30,0001
6 prizos uf §30,00011
2 iitizss 01315,00011
3 prizes of §10,000 I
„ lottery
oriteal Estate uml Bank Stock, situated in
. New Orleans.
O’ The richest and most magnificent Scheme
ever presented to the public, in this or any
other country. •
TICKETS ONLY f20.
Authorized by an Act ofthe Logirintivo Assem-
Jjy ol Honda, and undei tho Directions of the
Lommlhsioners, acting under the same.
T ° JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, Decemb.r 1st, 1839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Manager..
SYLVESTER A CO., 150 Broadway,
New York, Solo Agonte.
NO COMBINATION NUMBERS! I!
100,000 tickets from No. I upwards,in succession
Extract from the Law* of tlio Legislative
Council ofthe Territory of Florida.
iV?.« P lr 0 iV."!!?i O l 2s,, T Wh *f e a* ,ho Courl
i f*stalo, and tH'ere are yet duo'and*u\ving'‘u*p
on the same, monies, which it is belioved wil
impose too burdensome a tax upon tho people
of Duval; nnd (whereaii, it is desirable
to pny those said sums and complete snidbuildi
mg,us well for the greater conveuifliice ofthe ad
ministration ofjui«tice,as fur the double purpose
of an Acudemy, for which purpose in part, the
said building, whon completed, is designed
Therefore—
Sec. 1 ] Bo it enacted by the Governor and
Legislative Council of the Territory of
Florida, That it shall and may be lawful for
Joseph B. Lancuster, Isaiah D. Hart and Wil.
Horn J, Mills, or nny two of them under the
direction of the county court uf Duval comity,
to raise such sum or sums of money by Lottery,
in such Schemes os they may deem appropriate
and advisable: Provided, that the said persons
*h.ilI bind themselves in such manner as the
court shall direct,well and truly lo conduct such
lottery in good faith,to appropriate the proceeds
to the object abovo staled.—Parsed, Fob. 7th
1834.—Approved Fell. 11th 1834.
By agreement, bearing date the 28th of Febi
ruary, 1839, tho above Joseph Lancaster,Isninh
3. Hurt and William J. Mills did, for certain
considerations, in conformity to the snld Legis
lative Act, duly assign ** unto Messrs
Schmidt & Hamilton all their Right and In
terest, and the Powers vested in thorn by tlie
above recited Act of the Legislature of Florida.
Extract from the valuation of Georgo Phillip
Manouvrier nnd Jacob de Cordova, hath of
the City of New Orleans, made and sworn to
on the 19lh day of April, 1839:—
Thnt the said George Phillip Alanouvrier and
Jncob Cordova, appraise nnd conscientiously
and honestly value the property known under
the name and appellation of *'JBntiks Arcade,”
in the City of New Orleans, at Six Huudred
Thousand Dollars, and
‘The properly known under the appellation
of “City Hotel” or “Bishop’s Hotel, in tlio
said City of of New Orleans, at Four Huudred
and Twenty Thousand Dollars.”
The deeds of the Property nnd the Stock traits*
ferred m trust to the Commissioners appointed
by the said act of the Legislature of Florida,
fur the security of the Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME 11!
1 Prize—Tho Arcade—286 Icot, 5 inches, 4
lines,on Magazine Btreetj.101 feet,
II inches,on Nateitez street;
120 feet, 6 inches, on Grnvior st.
Rented al uboul $37,000 per an*
num.
Valued at
1 Prize—City Hotel—162 ft on Com
mon street, 146 feel, 6 inches, on
Camp st. Rented at $25,000—
Valued al
1 Prize—Dwelling House (adjoining
the Arcade) No. 16,24 ft. 7 inch*
es front on Natchez st. Itemed
nt $1200—Valued al
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcndo)
No. 18, 2311 front on Natchez st.
Rented at $1200—'Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcndo)
No. 20,23 feet front on Natchez
st. Rentednt$l200—Valued at
I Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North east
corner of Basin & Custnm.house
street;40 feet fronton Basin, and
40 foot on Franklin st. by 127 ft.
deep in Custom housosi. Rented
at $1500—Valued ut
l Prize—Ditto—No. 24, South west
corttor of Basin Si. Custom house
street; 32 feet, 7 inches on Basin
32 feci, 7 inches on Franklin. 127
feet, 10£ inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented at
$1600—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8
inches on Royal stroot, by 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Rented at $1400.
Vnlued nt
t Prizo—2o0 shares Cnitnl Bank
Stock, $100each
1 Ditto—200 ditto Com do, do do
1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanic*’ and
Traders’ do do
1 Ditto—100 do City Bank do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do
1 Ditto—50 do Exchange Bank do do
1 Ditto—50 do do . do do do
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bank dodo
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
1 Ditto—15 do Mechanics’ & Tin
ders' dodo
I Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shares of tho Louis*
iana Slate Bank, $100 each, each
Prize $1000
do—each 2 shares of $100 each,
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 $1Q0, of tho
Now Orleans Bank
150 do—each 1 share of $100 of the
Union Bauk of Florida
rr? •ft! 1 il 1 ,b . H °l' l,or » of the winners
orPiizos of Bank Stocks, either to take thestock
itseir, or the par value thereof in cash.
Ihe receiptsofihesaleor the Tickets are,
an,a will be. deposited in the Citiseus’, Con
solidated, Canal, Union, and Carrollton Banks,
in Iho name oflho Managers jointly with J. B.
j errata It, Esq., actually cashier ofthe Citizens’
Hank, and A. Boudnmu, Esq actually cashier of
the Consolidated Bank, as Trustees, as per
Act passed before A. Maz-ireati, Esq., Notniy
Public, on the 2d May. 1838. and the properties
transferred unincumbered, for the security ofthe
fortunate Prize Holders.
«“!«/ Drnwing.-mmticket,,Iron, 1 to
100,000. will bn put in one wheel, and 600
prizes. With iho blanks in another. 'To every
number a ptizo or blank will bo drawn, uutilafl
the prtves are determined, leaving tho balance
°f numbers in the wheel blanks.
07 To Editorsajtd Publishers.—Having
received Newspapers containing the above
Scheme, ftom twenty-two States nnd Territor
ies,besides several ofthe British Provinces, we
are satisfied with the circulation, and therefore
request that such papers ns have not, up to this
tune, inserted the advertisement, will bo plcosi
ed not to do so, and that nil tho other papers will
insert it once a ictch only until the 1st of De.
ceinbor, and forward us their accounts.
SYLVES1ER & CO., 150 Broadway, N. Y.
J^ygQ 15!t
do
da
do*
T G ®V' , « ! , .OOIsoil GONE 111
lit. Subscriber intending to make an en*
tire close of his merchnntile business in
Savannah, by the 1st day of November next
“jJJ *ell hi. largo .lock of S TAPLE and FAN
CY DRY GOODS, of last Fall nnd thi.
Spring a selecnuna el lore price, than they can
ho purchased lot at nny uiher .lore in Savannah,
i ca,b on ij- at retail; and when it L> by wliolo-
.ale, for approved City acceptance!, on .ix
month, credit. Pcr.nn. winking tn gel greet
bargain, will do well to call and judge fo.thein*
Jm 8 * PE *- J'.fcy ,*' oro - A - IILNNKTT,
No. I Waring'. Building, Market Square,
jnue 19 '
T TO FLANTEU8,
HE Soli.criber, Agent for the Alban
iilnnnractnring Company, ha. con.nint>
ly on hand, n .apply nftbeir domestic Woollen
and cotton Good., n superior article for Negro
jtihe II
5§aB i lmm '" Shirting
** V G do brown Drilling
2 do 7-8 Apron Check
2 do 4 4 do do, 2 dofuhcy do
1 1° l* VV00 * FlnnnrJ y
6 do 4.4 Irish Lino ft} 4 do 6i4 Cambric
*
8 h"*"* Tffleta Ribbon.
18 dozen Colton Pocket Hdkf.
3 pc. Pongee Silk d 0
1 dozen black Italian
2 do blue Romals
1 do corded Muslin
4 do Tamhored^npe. 11 Vc ‘'
3 do col’rl Su.pender.
Ifi do Indies White Cntm,, fl 0s8
in dn b i k i d ?, do ' 3 do **••“» dcr
10 do mixed J Hose. 4 do brown do do
Cotton and Silk Umbrella*
Grate Linen
Bird. Eye nnd Huckaback Diaper
Matlborn Stripe. r
Siik and cotton Velvet
,®’! k 1,1,3 Linen Gloves'
Mar, ,ail-eW B patent Thread
Bed Ticking, Lace.
Crape Shawl., Ringlet!
8 ° 0 " 0 ' , "wi t I .' , I r . hl "^^V htw
■ 8 “* 8 Market Square.
1-IEES, Ac.
IIAEMimitllOIDS.
No Cine Nu PuuU—Price $1.
IIA VS’ LIMMENT.
ttTO FICTION.—Thi. extraordinary cham,
J.Y ieai cninpotiiion, the re,nit nf.cienee.nnd
ilia invention of a celebrated medical man. the
introduction of which to the public wa. invent,
ed with the solemnity of n death bed beqne.l,
ha. aincegained aropnlnlinn unparalleled.lolly
«n,mining the correotnera of the lamented Dr.
Giidley’. Inst confee.ion, that --he dared nut die
without giving lo posterity the benefit of hi.
knowledge on Him .object,” and he therefore
bequeathed to hi. fiiend anti attendant, Solet
tnon Hay., thevucrct nrhis discovery.
It i. now uied in the principal hospital., and
the private practice in our country, first and
moitcortainly for tho cure of the Piles, and also
.0 extensively and effectually a. to baffle credu
lity, unless where its effect, ore witnessed. Ex.
lernaily in the following complaints:
For Dropsy—Creating extraordinary abzorp 1
lien at once.
All Swollings— Reducing them in a few hour.
Rheumatism—Acute or Chromc.giving quick
ease.
Sore Throat—By cancers, ulcers, or colds.
Croup and Whooping Cough—Exiornolly,
and over the chest.
All Bruises, Sprains mid Burns—Curing in
fuw hours.
Sores and Ulcers—Whether fresh or long
finding, ond fovor sores.
It. operations upon adults and children in
redlining rheumatic swelling., and loosening
coughs and tightness of tlio cltost by relaxation
of Ilia pnrls, hits been surprising beyond con.
ception. Tbs common remark nf those who
have used itin the Piles is, -Iinctslika n charm.'
THE PILES.—Tlie price $1 is refunded to
ny person who will use a bottle of Hay.’ Lin
iment for the Piles, and return tlio empty bot
tle without being cured. Those are the positive
older, of (ho proprietor to the agents; ami not
of many thoiisnnda sold, not one has been un
successful.
Wo might insert corlificales to nny longih.
10
Dollars.
700, DUO
600,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,900
20,000
15,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,0110
5000
5000
2500
2500
1500
1500
20,000
2000
20,000
20,000
15,000
600 Prizes. §1,500,000
TICKETS §20-NO SHARES.
but prefer that those «Im sell Ilia atlici
ibit
exhil
v should
the original tu purchasers.
SOLOMON HAYS.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
Florence, Alabama, Sept. 38.
A gentleman of the highest standing in this
town, wlm has been dreadfully afflicted with
th#Blind Piles for tho last26 years, called upon
mo nud freely antfossed to me Ins situation.—
Afier describing the severity of tlio complaint,
he remarked lie had not been so well for 20,
years past as he was at that ninitietn. Ho had
used tine bailie only of Hays' Liltiinetil, To
use his own words he said -’ tlio whole Itiimnn
family, wlm were lints afflicted, ought to he
otade acquainted with this medicine.”
Signed, R. |„ BLISS.
A freslt supply ef the nbovc medicine recciv-
ale b
ed. und for sale by
july 17
A. PARSONS, Agent.
8BIDLITZ AND SODA 1'OW
HERS.
R ECEIVED, n large supply of Maynard <V
Noyes’ Soitililz trad stela Powders, nud
for sale by ANSON PARSONS,
jnlio 15 148
w.raExcn.jasx.,15 „ r
A 4—isiSL as
hire P cEh«’ Cholera Mor-
CraJPnJ^ ouu* ,r f WHt Spn-modio Cholor*,
nln ntflfrru"" T ecll " n S> Snnimor Comr
plaintstifCItildren, dangerous efiectsofdrink-
tng cold water when ovorhented, Ac. A fresh
^ 0 * tbl * Ta uabl ° tnod i c >n" ju-i received
per bug Augusta. Several persons in tln.citv
novo tailed tltisJremody,A found itsnccesaArlii!
•very on,g. n . HENDRICKSON.
9 Sole Agent.
R 8 *KCMVpk eA , 8T ? B ° ,L -
tsLI.lv LD per -ling Aiignstn, n Ntipnly of
'If# Starch, and No. 4 and 2 Castor
vii, ior family ond plantation use.
i s - AJsft.ugrx.ime. ond a fair
dozen ChloridH ol Soda, warranted a genuine
French article from the Laboratory or Lnbai'
r «q»«- Also,
Bermuda Arrow Root
Robinson’* Patent Barley
Pearl Barley, fresh Soaps, for safe by
PORCHER& LA ROOIIE,
Sign ortho Golden Globe,
nu ff 3 Opposite lfie Market*
hODA, PEAKE A fell, Ac,
6}) CASKS Washing Soda
& 5 do 1st sort Pearl Ash
2 do Sal Aerntiur
3 bbls Cream Tartar
8 do Castor Oil, No. I nnd g
casksi Epsom Salts,2 do Alutff
2 do refined Salt Pelre
20 boxes London Mnstnrd, superior
30 do Colegate’ii 8tarch
& do Roll Sulphur
6C do Underwood^* Lemon Syrup
« f*, 0 .Laft^ich sup’r Cavendish TobacetY
6 hb.s Mnccoboy nnd Scotch Snuff
Rnooivcd pur lute arrivals and for sale low,
by a HENDRICKSON.
* u 8 y 166
A CERTAIN, safe and’speedy cure lo,
xm. dysentery, diarrhma, cholera morbns,sun*
liter cninplaints, colio, smtr stuumch, An. ond
all diseases- uf stomach and bowelst also, all
spasmodic nnd nervous diseases. A fresh inn-
ply just received and Tor sale hy
""g° A. PARSON8.
VEUETAI1LE PILLS.
^6 GROCE Peters' Vcgetahlo Pills
I do Evans’ Cliontomila do
do Phelps' Cnmp. Tomato do
_ do Unwand's Tonic do
Received and for snlo by
JOHN E STILWELL,
aug 7 Opposite tho Mnluioh Home,
ELIXEII OF BARK.
Prepared only by J. lij. |gj n„„„ 0l ci.omist &
Druggist.
T HIS uxccllent pruparniion is pdrliciilatly
rccnlntiteilded lo persnns ofdelicate ltah<
it sod weak stomach: it increases the appetite,
lactlitaios dtgesften and all the secretions, and
is well adapted in persona who reside in low
tnursliy countries where ague and fitver prevail,
or those wlm are exposed to damp and wet
weather. It Eb taken with success hy porsnitu
weakened by n copious perspiration, wliethc,
produced by the heat of summer or fevers.—-
Persons recovering from the bilious attack
should use it freely to prevent a relapse. Tha
Elixer of Bark is pleasant to the palate, tlie dose
isfiumotid hair lo otto wine glass full, otica
or twice a duy as occasion may. require. Put
lip in quart bottles, price §1 25 coots. Fu,
.ale by I'OllCHER & LA UbCHE.
N. B.—References can he given as to its vir
tues In persons in this city, wlm liasgiven ita
trial before its introduction here. Directions,
&c. accompanying each bottle. nng7
TAX NOTICE.
1%XOTICE is hereby given (lint a tax far the
J.X year A l>. 1830, lias Itcett assessed upon
oil property real and personal, within tile limits
of the city of Brunswick, amounting to twenty
three) hundred, sixty seven dollars and eighty
one cents, which (lie owners nf sai-l property
are hereby requested lo pay within Eight
Weeks from tlie date of this notice. All the
property upon which the taxes shall not be pnid
agreeably to the request in this notice will be
immediately advertised for sale at the expense
ofthe owner.
Nnntos of tho owners of property in said ci
ty, so fur ns known In tha subscriber:
Tlie Brunswick nnd Florida Kail Rond Co.
Gen. Anderson, John W. Anderson, II. A.
Breed, E. Bend, Brunswick Land Co, J. Bn!.
fourAdm- Est. of Jus. Mossutan, Uobt. Bolton,
A. G. Burnett, Est. Major Joint Berrien, Colby
Si. Dnvis, S. D.' Culhitt, Stephen Cltnso, U.
Dart, H. Diihignnn, Gee Dupree, T. Dart.T.
C. A. Dexter, E A. Dexter,L. S. D'Lyou.Ann
Demote,Joint McDcrtnid,Moses Eastman,John
Franklin. Tims. Glascock, R. L. Cambio, T.
W. Goode, J. J. Higginbotham, Est. Priscilla
Hmisteuii, Patrick Iloustnun, R. Hnzleliurst,
Benj. S. Harris, Ex. to Est. John Milton, Robt.
Hutchinson, Bank of Brunswick, The Bruns'
wick Lumber On. M. II. & J Hobburd. Titos.
B. King, S. C. King, Snrah A. Kimberly, Ann
King, J. S. Lawrence, Louisa Loach, Celia
Lamb, A. II. Mernman, Jns. 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. Poslcll, Jane Remslinrt, E. S. Roes,
Jos. Kynls, Alex. Scott, Win II. Sides, J. R.
Sntissey, C. J. Shelton, W. P. While, Est. A.
Whitehead, P. J, Wilburns, Ann Wright.
A. L. KING, Mayor.
Brunswick, June 29,1839.
july3 IfiOtx,
JANE’S INDIAN EXPECTO
RANT,
HA OR coughs, colds, ixfliienza.constimptipHi
X asthma, spitting of blond, hoarseness,
whooping cough, difficulty of breathing and
other pulmonary affections. This medicare id
highly and justly recommended by numerous
and respectable individuals, who have found re* ■
lief from its ush. Many who have been labor
ing under protracted cnuglia and pains in tho
breast, and have been supposed hy themselves
and their friends far advanced in consumption,
linvo been happily restored to perfect hoaltli hy
the use of this valunblo Expectorant. A sup*
ply rocoived and for sale by
JOHN E. STILWELL,
nog 7 Opposite the Mansion House.
PAINTER’S DIAMOND CE
MENT.
A N invaluable discovery for joining broken
Glass, China, Earthenware, Cabinet
Work nnd fancy articles of every description.
Received and for sale by
|JOHN E. STtLWF.LL.
aug 7 Opposite the Mansion House.
ROSE AND ORANGE FLOW*
ER WATER.
6 DOZ Rose Water, in qts
6 de do do, in pints
6 do Orange do, in do.
Received and for sale by
JOHN E. STILWELL.
ang5 Opposite Mansion House.
PICES! PICES! PICES!!
P ETERS’ Vegetable Anti Bilious Pills
Brandreth’a do Universal Pills
Hibbard’s do Anti Bilious Pills
Sogur’s Restorative Stomach Pills
Gallighan’s Vegetable Fever & Ague Pills
Beckwith's Anti Dyspeptic Pills
Laqier’s Fever and Ague do
Lee’a New Luiidnn Bilious do
Leo's New Windham do da
For sale wholesale and retail by
& LA
aug5
PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Sign ofthe Golden Globe,
Opposite the Market.