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Tllii BODY.—Tnu npplicutiun ul'llio priucii
nil) hri’Hin^liin fining uflo.woJ lo bo « of Iho
created miltty in Ilia ouro and provonlinn of
3i 4 cn)i, it is ill* lliu grentust conssqiionco lu at,
ooriii'm What modicum is jsupublo of prudiiuiug
the ncsiHKU evfkct ill tlm oasiosl, and ut llm
• Him lima in Hm most olfomiHil iimntiar
It lias now no longar to contuntl with tlm
hlind prejudices ol tim greatest portion of tlm
nnblicjitis only with those fow who still era do-
ternmmd to ho "killed according lo rule,” like
lo
tlm people of old who 'would have’ ii'Ktng
reign over them.’ But, thanks to the cirauln.
tion of newspapers—thanks In the general dif-
ast> ...Hi-i. —-'-'os nineteen
read end to
lie-
Casion of knowledge, whmli onahles
twentieths of THE PBOFLE to re
indgo Tor thomselves—now wo no longer
lieve in swallowing that deadly mineral, Mitre
ccar, nrofoislng loomo— hut universally leuv-
jag as in a wurss condition nfmr its use.
Wo no longer believe in tlm absurd notion
that Lift vm.nalians ufatiy kind can be cured by
abstracting our life—UUll BLOOD, It is now
well understood that an inflammation Is a wise
WHDtsAsce of Natuiik, n signal that she re-
nmres tlm assistance of purgative medicine lo
«SI9 iter of tlm oppressive burden which she
Sirovas by tile high fever urn! the strong pulse,
is wanted to he removed. In oilier words, the
body calls for a vegetable cleansing
UiusouBru's VKairsni.K UiflVJtmut, Pan,
printed direclioii only lies lu bo obsorvod, and
ahoy describe ilteinot proportion of tlm duso, to
Ike magnitude of the dheaso to be cured.
Xsl ait persons read the /oUaioing opinion a/ a
gentlemen who udl known ike i/anlUiee of these
Pills.
IIRANDRETIFS PILLS
This modicum is acknowledged lobe one of
tlm most valuable ever discovered, os e purifier
of tlm blood and fluids. It is superior lu Sar<
eipnrilla, whether ns a sudorific or alterativo. It
Blands infinitely before all tlm preparations or
combinations of Mercury. Its purgative pim
parlies ere elone ofincalculebla value—fur these
Pills may bo taken daily ion asv piriod, and
instand of waakening by tlm cathartic efiacMlmy
ailrj strength by taking away tlm cuuse of weak 1
ness- There Is no good MEHCURY does, tvliich
theso Pills do not likewise. But they have nuno
of the iniserakla Qtf.ir.is nf that ukaiu.t spkciv*
ic. Tlm TKCTit are not injured—the aong%
ond limbs era net paralyzed—no—but in the
stead of theso distressing symptoms, nsw life
sad consequent animation i« evident in every
movement of the body. Biuxdrktii's Pills
art indeed e Uriversal Remedy, for limy cure
opposite diieasesttlmy cure Irplamuatior mid
Chromic Rheumatism! They cure Diabetei
mid Stramouakt! They ouro Dysentery aud
Comstitutioral CosTivENEssl They will cure
all these apparently opposite diseases, because
they cleanse andrunirv ihohlood ptuvided.
however, nature is nut beyond all human AS.
8ISTANCE. Pour yearn this modicum hue
now bcott before Iho public in tlm U. Slates;
wherever it hoe beau introduced ithas superso
ded all other remedies.
Dr. Bramlroth’s Offices in Now York nre 241
BROADWAY,.183 Hudson st. and 276 Bow.
cry. between Prince anil Houston tie.
25 cents pur box wjth directions,
Beware of cnuHteriails.
Druggists never modo agents.
Esah of Dr. Brandroth's Agents have nn am
graved certificate,tlalcil,vihl<Ui the twelve months
Kent preceding. These certificates am renew,
led regnlarlyttherofore wlmn over Iwolve months
I old tliey no lunger guarantee the genuineness
I of the medicino.
I o Renumber Druggists ars aseer mailr. Agents.
I Bold liy SEABORN UOODA1.L. cnrimr of
I Congress and Jefferson streets, (near llie Mar-
I kel) THE ONLY AGENT TOR THR SALE OF THE
Ioenuise Branpreth's Pills in Savumiah.
July 10 153tw3m
no skill in tlmir Rdministretioiii the
LUCINA CORDIAL
LE CORDIAL DE LUCINE.
_ OU L'ELIXIR DE L'AMOUR,
f ■ \ rl b subscriber lino iho pleasure or rii<
JL uoiiucitig to tlio citizen* ofihe U. State*,
ln:U ho hut purchased, for a vnry large sum and
from the inventor, tho oelohrniod Ur. Magniu,
of Paris, the recipii mid right for making this
uitnuidiiug medicine. Until tlio appeuranco
tn the |Lncimt Cordial/ (about three years
W(n that the coinplainta,
which it apoodily overcomes, wore beyond the
reach of liuiniu remedy, os for upwards of a
thousand years, they k id h.ifil’-d the wisdom
ond ingenuity ofthe must profound physicians
m nil part* of Iho world. This Cordial, how
ever, to tlio great udvnntago of iho human race,
soon proved itself to bo the desideratum ao long
•ought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding
the brief period of its existunco, it hns required
a celebrity ao great, that it is oagotly inquired
for throughout the civilized globo. Dr. Mag-
nin soon finding that the demand was so vast
astnrondor m supply impossible, disposed of
tho tecipo nttd right of sale, under obligations
of secrecy, for England, tho United States, and
othnr countries, only preserving France and
Italy fir himself. Thus has tho subscriber po«*
sossod liimselfof the invaluable secret, and now
hastens to givo the inhabitants of bis line of
agency the benefits ofhii speculation.
•Lo Cordial De Luctno’ or, in English, Mho
Luctnu Cordial/ is a guttural thvtgorotor of tho
human frame! In all tho various cases of Ian*
giior,lnssiiiido f and debilitation; it is an unfailt
ing remedy; as it is equally its province to im
part cheerfulness and decision to tlio tnind, as
health and vigor lo the body, lint the peculiar
v »rtno on which its celebrity is based, is the fa
cility and certainty with which it restores the
virile powers when they have boon destroyed
by disease, lime, recklessness, or any of the nu
merous causos which terminate in the prostra
tion of tho.su functions.
$10 REWARD
j® Will be paid for the apprehen*
fS 1 "ion of my mulatto boy WILi
flzpy LIAM.who isobout 5 feel 6 inch*
pgrfy / ea high, and stoutly made,a vnry
fair mulatto and slightly freck
led—formerly tho property of
I Miss Judith Minis. J. R. TH0.Y1PS0N.
eng 5 I64r, (Geor)
I1S0 REWARD.
jn Absconded from Wnverley
J Plantation, Camden County, oh
tho 10th day of July last, LAR*
, tfsWr/ KIN, DICK, ami CATO. Lar*
kin is a stout Mulatto fallow, n-
about 23 years of ago, 5 foot 6 to
j 0 inches high—ho has a scar on his right oheek.
I also some marks of small pox about his faco,
I particularly on his nose, also a large scar from
I an axe on his foot, near the great too. Larkin
I has rather n feeble voice for a man of his statue.
I Cato is a black fellow, nil African by birth, he
I Is a stout, square built fellow, about 5 feet 4 to
16 inches high—has the mark of his tribe on his
J breast; ho is likewise ruptured, and has a very
| large mouth. Dick is a small black, well sol fol-
I low, also nn African by birth, with a round face
I nnd down cast look, easily-confused when inter-
| rogoted: there is also a singular appearance
about his mouth when nlarined. Tho above
I throe fellows were bought of tho estate ofJno.
I H. Morel, in March 1333, ami formerly lived at
| the Cotton ham Plantation, Brynn Co. They
{ are also well acquainted in aud about Snvnsinah
GEO. C. DUNHAM, Manager. *
50 (Georgian)
puiiity, but with advantage.
Tho usages of society aro unfortunately such,
that, notwithstanding tlio benefits which would
bo sure to result from it, we cannot enter into
nn analysis of this inestimable Cordial hero, or
publish many of tho documents which have
been received, as vouchers of tho blessings it
has conferred on numbers ofduspatriug iudivid.
unis. But this we cannot forbear romurking—
that it has boon demonstrated that there it*
searcely ever, if any such thing at ail, us nolo*
rni barrenness, or ns natural imbecility of the
procreanl functions, in either sox; and therefore
that those evils are the effects of artificial caas*
es, and may bn speedily subdued and removed
by the use of ‘Le Cordial do Lucino/
The Lilt-inn Cordial is uiso nn indubitable
cure for the Gleet, and the Fluor Alims, ob
structed. difficult, or painful Menstruation; also,
for the incontinence of Urine, or the involunta
ry discharge thereof. It is likewise an mvnhi
able and unrivalled medicine in casosof Cluom
ic Eruptions of the skin, and in tho dropsical
affection* of the aged.
Most important lo tlio American Public.
The United States proprietor ofihe cotnhra*
ted‘Lucino Cordial, or ‘Elixir of Love/ begs
lu lay before tho community, tho following cer
tificate, which tie has received from the inven
tor, the illustrious Dr. Magtiiu. of Paris:
‘This is tocortify, that I have disposed of the
recipe for making tho 'Luciun Cordial/ or *E
lixir of Love/ and also the right to sell it through
out the United Stales of North America, lo
John Winters Holdervvell, M.D. My reasons
for so doiug is, that the demands to ino for the
abovo Cordial, of which I am the inventor, are
ao numerous, thnt I nin unable lo supply oil the
ordors from France and Italy alone; and have
therefore disposed of the privileges vouchsafed
in this, and other certificates of a like tint ire in
order to generalise the benefits of uiy discovery
throughout tho world.
Given under my baud at Paris, on this nine,
teen'h day of January in tlm year of our
Lord, eighteen hundred nud thirty-eight,
EUASTE MAGNIN.
ETERS'PILLS.
••THE TRUE IHOIIE8 OF LIFE IS
HEALTH."
m»fE know that health and thenhilily tola-
Y Y bor constitutes the wealth nTtlia greet
mass of tho people in this, ns in most other coun*
trios. To preserve thoroforo, thnt honlth by na-
tnrnl means is n grand moral and political
scheme, to fulfil which, requires our utmost at*
tentioti. The unprecedented popularity and
universal approbation which this Medicine has
achieved throughout tho United States, the
Cutiadas, Texas, Mexico and tho West Indies,
fully lusltfy Dr. Peters in warmly andconscien*
tiously recommending them to tho special nltettt
tion of the nflheted.
Dr. Peters lias spoilt much time in expbri.
mcnting with different Vegetable Medicines,
for diseases of the liver, aud now offers hi* Veg
etable Pills, ns the best, most convenient, and
cheapest Medicine thut can be prepared for
general use.
One groat quality of his vegetable Pills is thnt
they have the alternative principle combined
with their cnlhnrtic, or operative qualities, or.lhal
they not only cleanse the stomach and bowel*
by purging, but they regulate tho liver, change
tho morbid secretion, strengthen tint digestive
organs, nitrify the blond, invigoruto iho circuhu
tion, and gives tone and energy to the nervous
system.
They are mild and pleasant in their operation
and convey almost immediate conviction of their
utility from their fiutihue. They ton be taken
w ith safety by persons of any sgu; nud the fee*
hie, tho infirm, tho nervous and the delicate are
strengthened by their nporation, because they
clear tlio system of bad humours, quiet nervous
irritability, ami invariably produco sound
health.
The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for
jaundice, sick and nervous headache, dyspopsy,
costiveness, sickness of tho stomach, heartburn,
1,11 tt lUimin rnlitnlninle ('..■•ora #»(*..11 Li.i.l. it
nil billions complaints, fevers ofull kinds, and if
In common with the generality of really good l ?* ce ? .. nl *1*° commencement will invariable
medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of a
mercurial or doloterious nature, among tho ma'
ny ingredients which compose it; but is, at the
same time, so simple, yet so efficacious, thut
while it oari renovuto the prostrated energies of
a giant, mu infant may use it, not only with iuu
vantage.
chock their progress, and save the patient from
a protracted and dangerous sickness. They nrn
invaluable in nervous and hypocnndrical affec
tions, loss of appetite, and all complaints to
-which females alone aro subject. They opot-
afn as a mild speedy purge, and are u safe and
i # . r__
Guspard Define, ?
VVilUn Merrill, \ Witnesses.
This highly important medicino is for sale by
John Winters Huiderwell, No. 129 Liberty st.
Now York; Charles U. Tyler. No. 70 Chusniit
st. Philadelphia; and in Baltimore by Roberts
& Atkinson, John M. Larnqne; and G. R. Ty.
ler; in Washington City by Tobins Watkins
and Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M.
Lintlmcntn; in Richmond by John H. Eustice;
in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas and Diipuy,
Rosser Jones; and in Norfolk by M. A. Sam
tos and B Emerson;and by John Woudly, No.
G5 Poydrasst. New Orleans.
It can also bo found at all the principal Drug
Stores in South Carolina, nud in Augusta, by
Havilnud Risloy & Co., Thomas Barrett *fc Co.
and Nelson Carter; and in Savannah by
G. R. HENDRICKSON-.
Price $3 per bottle, with full directions,
ang 5 161—ly
Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney of N.Or*
leans, La. Oct. 9,1837.—"1 have received much
assistance in my practice;especially in jaundice
and yellow fever; from the use of Peters 1 Pills. I
C resume that, on an average, I prescribe 100
oxos in a month.” •
Extract ofa letter from Dr. Prichard, of Hud.
son, N. Y., Juno 3. 1836; *1 was aware that Dr.
Peters was one of the he>t chemists in the Uni*
ted States, and felt assured that he would some
day (from his intimate knowledge of the proper,
ties of herbs end drugs) produco an efficient
medicine, and 1 must acknowledge that bis Vcgc*
table Pills fully respond to my expectation.
They are indeed a superior medicine, and re
flect alike upon the chemist, the physir.inu, and
the philosopher.
Extract nf a letter from Dr Wainos, of Cin*
cinnnti, Feb. 2,1838; ‘Your Pills are the mild*
est in tiioir operations, and yet most powerful
in itiuir effects, of any that l nave ever met with
in a practice of eight and twenty yenis. Their
action nn tho chyle, and hence on tho impurities
of tho blood, is evidently very snrprismg/
Cuxrujttr, N, C. Jan. 1,1837.
Dear Sir—I havo made frequent use of your
pills in the incipient stngo of billion* fever, and
obstinate constipation of the bowels, also, in the
enlargement of the spleen, chronic diseases of
the liver, sick headache, general debility, and
in nil cases have found them to be very eflec*
c. J. D. Bnyr>. M. D.
MECRLF.xnunn. Co., Va. Feb. 7,1837.
Having used Dr. Fetors’ pills in my pruciice
for tho last 12 yionthf, i tnko pleasure in
giving my testimony of their good effects in
esses of dyspepsia, sick headache, billions fo.
vers, and other diseases, produced by in aclivii
ty of the liver. They are a sale and mild np.
orient, being the be»t article of the kind i have
ever used. UlionoK C. Scott, M. D.
This celebrated Medicine is for sale bv all the
ptinciffal Druggists in Savannah and through*
out tho United States, the Canadas, Texas,
Mexico and the West Indies. Price 50 cents
per box with full directions,
ang 5 164—1y
feb 28
AN ORDINANCE
JO amend and consolidate the various Or
ROWAND’S PULHIONARIA,
I OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
N coses of obstinate Cetnrilij in coughs
whether arising from recent or neglected
, coldc; in Asthmiij end ns nn auxiliary, end
I <tw«ns of present teliof from tire throtuoning
j symptoms of oppronohing Pulmonary Con-
oitmptlon, no medicine hnsgroulor claims upon
the confidence of the invalid then the ubovo
' medicine.
It is fot tho afflictive end troublesome symp-
tomsorcouglnng, expeetorntion or phlegm, pain
i !'! l . ho “roost, &C. which constitute prominent
lootitrea of the complaint, thnt the Pnlmonorin
wee designed, and lias manifested its most vein.
| able properties.
It is equally useful of conree in the reliof of
Coughs end Colds, arising from sudden chnngos
Fors'do'by 0 " 1 ' Vu ' lr ‘" s dai "l’ lin8 "’*“•
J!gy g3 A. BARTOW.
CUICKTsaWHATUIIEE
T „ n , LANDS.
HE subscriber ofiers for solo n trod of
Land Situate in the 3d District, Baker
SSUr- 0 "'bracing 1500 acres, which compri.
tm.i j. variety of.tliu most superior soil. The
I .a,, '"Husbed with slight improvainents, and
' team, " 1,1 fli geographical dimensions
wwy deglBP extent. As nn ndditionn! con.
aintinii ,I1 i* 0 u I?tt'chusoi-. reasonable torms and
I SKcfiMlb oir ° l ' ed ' F "'' nmro mi»*
1 'h» «bb.or 9 ibm°m A.hens apph0 " m8 °“"
CHALLENGE^The Gf.h-
_ uinb FRENCH PILLS n*
install Iho QUACK NOSTRUMS of the
nge for the cure «*f * # * #
Th® French Pills nro nnplicoble in all cases,
for cither sex, (warranted freo from Alercury.)
and possesses great advantages over tho Bal.
snms and all liquid medicines, by being entirely
Troo from smoll, 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, nml in tho first stages
of tho disease they usually effect a cure ill n lew
days, with little regard to diet or exposure.
Ill the most obstinato stages ol tho disease,
they nro equally certain,having cured many after
ovary other romedy had failed. In short, they
have been so universally successful that the
proprietor challenges any one to produce n rein,
edy of equal certainty, under a forfeiture of
Three Hundred Dollura.
For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price $2 per box. 164—ly ang 5
jikl!luOIMmo
F. G. BALDWIN.
fl HAMS.
efiaalk BALTIMORE enroll Hams, just
sole by V received by brig Eloanor.jind for
103
J. B. GAUDRY.
an» poiik.
I Ly pnme Bcof
eng 5
75 do do Pink
-10 do mess do landing, for sain by
CLAGHOUN & WOOD.
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC
OINTMENT.
F OR Ike cure of While Swolliilgs, Scrofm
loos end other Tumors,Ulcers,Sore Logo,
old end fresh Wounds, Sprnins and Bruises,
Swellings and Inflammations, Scold Head, Wo
men's Sore Breasts, Rheumatic Puins, Tetlo.s,
Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Biles, Corns,
and Extorunl Disensos generally. It is likewise
grcntly suporiot to any medicino horatutaro
discovered for ths chafed backs and liiuhs of
horses—for ring worms, chapped lips—and in
short for every external bodily evil that jtpay fall
to the lot of man or boast. For sale by •
G. R. HENDRICKSON, nnd
T. M. & J* M. TURNER.
Price 50 cenls por box.
aug 6 164—ly
F dinnucea of the City of Savannah, in iefi
ore nee to Dog".
Sec. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor nnd A1
dermcn of tho city of Savamtah and hamlets
ihereof. nud it is hereby ordained by the an-
thority of tho same, That no Dog shall ho por*
mitted to go at largo within the said city, iiiiIojs
ho ho muzzled in such a manner ns to prevent
him from biting, nnd also have around his neck
a collar with the owner’s name plainly express
ed or ungraved thereon; nnd if any Dog is, or
shall be discovered going at large, without be
ing so muzzled n,,(1 without a collar as afore
said. the owner of said Bog shall forfeit ond pay
a sum not exceeding five dollars, for each and
every offence, ftjid if any person bo bitten or
injured by any Dog running at large, or with
out the enclosure ofihe owi'sr ihereof,the own
er ofsiich Dog, or tho individual in whose en
closure such Dog is usually kept/^lmll be lined
in a stun not exceeding thirty dollnr&r-^
Sec. 2. Be it further ordained, Thatno'Bog
shall bo permitted to be brought, or come, wiffH
in thirty feet of the market houso, during mar
ket hours; nud any person bringing or suffering
a Dog or Dogs to accompany him or her, con
trary to the provisions of this section, shall bo
lined in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars
Sec.3. Bo it further ordained. That the May-
or f ‘ or in his nhseuco the Chairman of Council,
or in tho absence of both of thflln, any two Al
dermen may, at any time, in his or their discre
tion. issue iii* or their order, in willing, to the
Marshal nnd City Constables,' requiring ilium
to kill and destroy, for such a time ns tho order
shall specify, any Dog or Dogs, not accompa
nied by tho owner ihereof, or muzzled as afore
said, which may, or slinl. be discovered or found
in any sqiiato. street, lane or ether open plnce
within the limits of tho City; aud for u diauhe-
dienco or neglect of such order, tho said Mar
shal ami City Constables shall bo fined in u
sum nut exceeding thirty dollars, ami fur the se
cond offence shall ho lined in a like sum, nnd
may bo dismissed from office, nnd any porsoti
resisting nnd interfering with the said Marshal
and Ciiy Constables in the proper discharge of
tho said duty, according to ilia provisions of this
section, shall he fined in a sum not exceeding
thirty dollars, for each and every offence.
Sec. 4. And he it further ordained, That the
penalties enacted by this Ordinance, shall be
recovered by the same process thnt the viola,
tion of the oilier Ordinances of tho city are re.
covered, and that all Ordinances ond parts of
Ordinances relating in any manner to Dogs, bo
and the snmo are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, April 11,1839.
[L. S.] ROBT. Al. CHARLTON,
Mayor.
Attest M. Myers, c. c. ang 14
UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH
T ,._ SCHEME
HE following details of n Scm.uc or »
Loytziiy lo be drawn in December next,
rtVon o l' 01 "' 1 "*,i* to bo UNPARAL>
LELLP in the history of Lotteries. Prizee to
the amount have KEVEH Bcronx been offered
lo tho public. It is true, thore ere many blanks,
lint on tlio other hand, tho oxlreinoly low choree
of?90 per Ticket—the Value ash Numbed
of llie Capitals, ond the revival of the good old
custom of warranting Diet every prize shall be
drawn end sold, wifi, we ate sure, give nniver-
eai satisfaction, mid especially to tho Six Hum
ured Prize Hui.ukrs.
To those diepnsed to ndrentnre, wo recom,
mend eorly applicolion being .undo to ns for
tickets—when llie prizes ere all eold, blanks
only remain—tho first buyers Imvo the best
™""W- We. therefore, emphatically soy—
DELAY NOT! hutntoncore-initendtrees-mit
to ns your ordors, which shall always receive our
immediate attention. Lottors lo bo eddressed,
end applications mode to
SYLVESTER & CO.,
150 Broadway, New Yolk.
(CT Observe the Number, 15(f,
9700,0001II $900,0001! 995,000!
6 prize, of $90,00011
2 prize, nf $13,00011
3 prizes of 910,000 I
, LOTTERY
OfRoal Estate and Bank Stock, situated in
New Orleans.
O' Tho richest nnd most magnificent Scheme
ever presented to the public, iu this or auy
other country.
TICXETf ONLY $20.
Authorized by nn Act of the Legislative Assem
bly ol Florida, and nuclei the Directions of the
Commissioners, acting under the same.
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, 1839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER & CO . 156 Broadway,
New York, 8olo Agents.
NO COMDlfUTION NUMBERS.'!!
100,000 tickets from No. 1 up wards,in succession
Extract from the Laws of the Legislative
Council of the Territory of Florida.
Chap. 761.—No. 22.—Whereas the Court
m\We, n bti!?ttraVeTwytft (ine^urrbwnfg-tfp
on tho same, tnonios, which it is believed wil
impo*Q too burdmisoniaa tax upon the people
of Duval; and (whereas, it is desirable
to pay those said sums and comploto said build*
mg,as well for tho greater convenience ofihe ad
ministration of justice,us for the UounUi purpose
of an Academy, for which purposo iu part, the
said building, when completed, is designed
Therefore—
Sec. 1 ] Bo it enacted by the Governor and
Legislative Council of tho Territory of
Florida, That it shall nnd may be lawful for
Joseph B. Lancaster, Isuiah D. llart nud Wil.
liam J, Mills, or any two of thorn under tho
direction of the comity court of Duval county,
to raise such sum or sums of money by Lottery,
in such Schemes ns they tuny deem appropriate
and advisable: Provided, that the said persons
shall hind themselves in such manner as the
court shall direct,well and truly lo conduct such
lottery in good faith,to appropriate the proceeds
to tho object abovo stated.—Parsed, Feb. 7lh
1834.—Approved Feb. Iltli 1834.
By agreement, buaring date the 23tlt of F«hi
runty. 18-'9, the above JoM>tih I^mcuster,Isaiah
D. llart and William J. Mills did, for curtain
considerations, in conformity to the raid Legis
lative Act, duly assign unto Messrs
Schmidt «&- Hamilton all their Right and In
terest, and tho Powers vested ill them by the
above recited Act of the Legitlnture nf Florida.
Extract from tho valuation of George Phillip
Manouvrier and Jacob do Cordova, liothof
tho CitV of New Orleans, made and sworn to
on the 19th day of April, 1839:—
That tho said George Phillip Manouvrier and
Jacob Cordova, appraise and con*cieniiou<ly
and honestly Value the property known under
the iiumo and appellation of “Banks Arcade,”
in the Citv of New Orleans, ut Six Hundred
Thousand Dollars, and
“The property known under the appellation
of “City Hotel” or “ Bishop’s Motel,” in the
said City of of New Orlcnns, at Four Hundred
nnd Twenty Thousand Dollars.”
The deeds of tho Properly and the Stock trans
ferred in trust to tho Commissioners appointed
by iho said act of tho Legi.slatuio of Florida,
for the security of the Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME!!!
1 Prize—The Arcade—286 feet, 5 inches, 4
lines, on Magazine street; 101 feot,
1] inches,on Natehez street;
126 feet, 6 inches, on Gravier st.
Rented ut ubout $37,000 per un
. ffjf* It shall he at the option of the winners
of Pr izus of Bank Stocks, either to take the stuck
itself, or the par value thereof in cash.
The receipts of the snlo of the Tickets are.
and will be* deposited iu the Citizens', Con*
soltdated, Canal. Union, and Carrollton Banks,
ill the name of tho Managers jointly with J. II.
Pferrimh, Esq., actually cashier ofihe Citizens'
Bank, and A. Bpiidoiuu, Esq acltinlly cashier of
tho Consolidated Bank, as Trustees, as por
Act passed hefnro A. Mazoreau, Esq., Notary
Public, on the 2d May. 1838, and the properties
trnti»rerred uni tint inhered, for the security ofihe
fortunate Prize Holders.
Mode of printing.—100,000 tickets, from 1 to
IOO.OUO, will be put in one wheel, and 600
prizos, with tlio blanks in another. To every
numlior n prize or blank wifi lie drawn, until all
the prives are determined, leaving (lie balance
of numbers hi the wheel blanks.
(CT To Editokkamd Publishers.—Having
received Ncwspapeta containing the above
Scheme, from twenty-two Stales and Territor
ies,besidea several of the British Provinces, we
ate satisfied with the circulation, and therefore
request that such papers ns have not, up to this
Uma, inserted the advertisement, will be plena*
cd poI to do so, and tlint all the other papers will
insert it once a xouk only until the 1st of De
cember, nnd forward us their accounts.
SYLVESTER & CO., 156 Broadway,N. Y.
july29 1511
T GOING! GOING!! GONE!!!
HE Subscriber intending to tnnke an en
tire cIofc of bis mcrchnniile business in
Savannah, by the 1st day of November next
will sell Ins large stock ol S TAPLE and FAN
CY DRY GOODS, of last Fall nnd this
Spring's selections at loss prices than they can
be purchased fot at any other store in Savannah,
for cash only at retail; and wheti it i* by whule-
snlo, for approved City acceptances, on six
months credit. Persons wishing to get great
bargains will do well to call aud judge for them
selves, at my store. A. BENNETT,
No. 1 Waring's Building, Market Square.
June 19 n
IJIJST RECEIVED.
aorw**""' s »'”«ing
0 do brown Drilling
2 do 7-8 Apron Check
2 do 4 4 do do, 2 do fancy do
4 do white wool Flannel *
5 do 4 4 Irish Linen. 4 do Gt4 Cambria
tt o ^ j k"a/ ,iu pi " ia I
2 boxes Taffeta Ribbons
12 dozen Coilon Pockei Hdkf.
3 pcs Pongee Silk fi 0
1 dozon block Ilulinn do
2 do blue Romnlo do
I do corded Muslin do
idoit:£ p ci , * Ve,,PMie, "»
3 do colVI Suspenders
10 do Lndiea while Cotton Hoco
A i" d ? Ul )< d ? d °. 3 do Misses vvbito do
10 do imxod b Hon. 4 do brovyn do do
Cotton nnd Silk Umbrella!
Grass Linen
Birds Eye and Huckaback Diaper
Marlboro Stripes
Silk and cotton Velvet
Kid, Silk and Linen Gloves
MarshnlP. W B patent Tbrcad
Bod Picking, Laces
Crapa Sliatvl,, Ringlets
Al.o.n largo assortment of block and whit.
Hoods VVM. H. LLOYD,
i!*®— Market Square,
T ,.„ TO PLANTERS.
HR Subscriber, Agent fur llie Alhon
Manufacturing Company, hna cunsinnt-
ly on bund, n supply ofilicir domestic Woollen
und Colton Goods, a superior article for Negro
•’'jllhtFTI ^
WIIEELGR’g KAJLSAM OF
A „ MOSCATELLOi
GRATEFUL ond efieotiial remedy for
diseases of the stomach nud bowel*, vizt
H’WA’ O'-'-brea,Dy.cn,ery, Cholera Mor-
bus, Colic, A. alio ami Spasmodic Cholera,
nl'swZn'r ri’io ,en T Celllin *' Sl,mmci ' Com.
plaints or Children, dangerous eflectsofdrink'
ing cold water whon overhealed, Ac. Afresh
supply nfthis valoable medicine just received
per brig Augusta. Several persons in this city
havo tested this > remedy,& found IIsheettifkl ih
every cose. G. H. HENDRICKSON.
Bole Agent.
500,000
20,000
20,000
GOWEAND’S LOTION, dec.
R ECEIVED, a fre«h supply of Gowlnnd'a
Lotion, lor improving and beautifying
the complexion. Likewise, Ghurche’s Vegeta
ble Lotion, an uffectual euro for eruptions on
the faco and chin. For sale by
num. Dollars.
Valued at 700,UOO
1 Prize—City Hotel—162 ft on Com
mon street, Ufi feel, 6 inches, on
Gamp st. Routed at $25,000-
Valued at
l Prize—Dwelling Mouse (adjoining
tho Arcade) No. IG.24 ft. 7 tncht
es front on Natchez st. Rented
at .$1200—Valued at
I Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 16,23 ft front nn Natchez st.
Rented at $ 1200—Vnlnnd at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcnde)
No. 20,23 feet front oil Natchez
Kt. Rented at $1200—Valued at
X-Erize—Dittiy-No. 23, North
cornor of BupTiT»fe TJu5tom;lionji9 .
street; 40 feet frontpn Busin, and
40 feet on Franklin st. by 127 ft.
deep in Custom house st. Rented
at $1500—Valued at
l prize—Ditto—No. 24, Southwest
corner of Banin & Custom limine
street; 32 feet, 7 inches on Banin
32 feel. 7 inches on Franklin. 127
feet, 104 inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented at
$1500—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8
inches on Royal street, by J27 ft.
11 inches deep. Runted at $1400.
Valued at
1 Prize—250 shares Cnnal Bonk
Stock, $100each
1 Ditto—200 ditto Com do, do do
1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanics* nud
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 dodo
1 Ditto—50 do Exchange 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 do do do
l Ditto—15 do Mechanics' & Tin
ders' dodo
I Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shares of the Louis*
iana Slate Bank, $100 each, each
Prize $1000
do—each 2 shares of $100 each,
each Prize $200, of the Gas Light
Bank
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of tho
Bank of Louisiana 20,000
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of tho
Naw Orloans Bank 20,000
150 dn—each 1 share of $100 of the
Union Bank of Florida 15,000
PILES. Ac.
HAEMORRHOIDS.
No Cute No Pay!!—Price $1.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
N O FICTION.—This extraordinary chem
ical composition, the result of science,and
the invention of a celebrated medical man. the
intrndoctiou of which to the public was invent,
ed with the solemnity of a death bed bequest,
has sinco gained n reputation unparalleled.fully
Hiislniniiig the correctness of the lamented Dr.
Gridley's last confession, that "he dared not die
without giving to postoriiy the benefit of his
knowledge on this subject,” and he therefore
bequeathed to his friend nnd attendant, Soloi
mon Hays, the secret of his discovery.
It is new used in the principal hospitnls, and
the private practice in our country, first aud
most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and also
so extensively and effectually as to baflle credo*
lity. unless where its effects nre witnessed. Ex.
ternnlly in the following complaints:
For Dropsy—Creating extraordinary absorp
tion nt once.
All Swellings—Rcdncincthem in n few hours
Rheumatism—Acute or Cbrontc,giving quick
onso.
Sore Throat—By cancers, ulcers, or colds.
Croup nnd Whooping Cough—Externally,
and over the chest.
All Bruises, Sprains nud Burns—Curing in
a few hours.
Sores and Ulcers—Whether fresh or Jong
standing, nml fever sores.
Its operations ttyeu adults and children in
reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening
coughs und tightness of the chest by relaxation
of tho parts, has been surprising beyyjid con.
caption. The common remark of those who
have used itiu the Piles is, 'It acts like n charm,
THE PILES.—The price $1 is refunded to
any porsoti who will use a bottle of Haya' Lin*
intent for the Piles, and return the empty bot
tle without being cured. Those are the posttive
otders of the proprietor to the agents; and out
nf many thousands sold, not one has been un
successful.
YVo might insert certificates to nnv length,
but profer that those who sell the article should
ttxhibil the original to purchasers.
SOLOMON HAYS.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
Flnrenco. Alubuma, Sept 28.
A gentleman of the highest standing iu this
town, who has been dreadfully afilicted with
the Blind Piles for the last 26 yeurs, called upon
me and freely confessed to me his situation.—
After describing the severity of the complaint,
he remarked he had not been so well for 29
years pastas he was attlmt moment. Ho hat
used one bottle only of Hays’ Liniment. To
use his own words lie said “the whole human
family, who were thus afilicted, ought to be
made acquainted with this medicine.”
Signed, R. L. BLISS.
A fresh supply of the abovo medicino receiv'
cd. nnd for sale by
jnly 17 A. PARSONS, Agent.
CASTOR Oil,, Ac.
LCLIVED per brig Augusta, n supply of
superior Starch, nud No. 4 and 2 Castor
Uil, lor family and plantation uae.
Also,
-A.«..onlq.nliX\ii oOUD, warranted a cenuiria
French article from Iho Laboratory or Labor,
reqne. Also,
Bermuda Arrow Boot
Robinson's Potent Barley
Pearl Barley, fresh Snaps, for .ale by
purcher & laroche/
Sign ofthe Golden Globo,
ni, l? 3 Opposite the Market.
jnly 10
ANSON PARSONS.
10
20,000
20,000
20,000
15,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
iti.ono
10,000
5000
5000
2500
2500
1500
1500
20,000
2000
bEIDLlTZ AN1) SOMA POW
DERS.
F.CEIVF.D, e largo supply of Maynard &
IX Noyes' Soiilliiz aud Sofia Powders, and
lor sale by ANSON PARSONS.
iuiiD-Ki— 142 ..
SODA, PEARL ASH, Ac.
a CASKS Washing Soda
^ 6 do 1st sort Pearl Ash
2 do Sal Aerslns
3 bbls Cream Tnrlsr
8 do Castor Oil, No. I and 9
10 casks Epsom Salts, 2 do Alum
2 do refined Salt Poire
20 boxes London Milliard, auporior
30 do Coiegatc's Starch
5 do Roll Sulphur
6C do Underwood’s Lemon Syrup
d " •'fBwich snp’r Cnvandiah Tobacco
n bbls Mnccoboy nnd Scotch Snuff
Received per late arrivals aud fnr »nlo low,
a G.U. HENDRICKSON.
*ng9 160 •
SARATOGA WA1EK.
9A D 9 Z Congress Spring Water, pints
and quarts, bottled in ary Weather.-**
Just received and for sale by
j"'y 20 ANSON PAR80NS.
^ fhesh spices; r
Pepper, ado pimento
1 bbl Nutmegs, received nud fnr sale by
J»ly 3 ANSON PARSONS.
A GROCE Petors’ Vegetable Pills .
1 do Evans’ Chamomile do
4 do Phelps’ Comp. Tmnato do .
4 do Rowaiid’s Tonic* do
Received and for palo by
„ JOHN E. STILWfeLL,
ang 7 Opposite the Mansion Honsd,
LL1X.ER OF IIAHK.
Prepared only by J, M. Ln Roque, Chemist &
Druggist,
T HIS excellent preparation is particularly
recommended to persons of delicate hnb*
it and weak stomach: it increases the appetite,
facilitates digestion and ull the secretions, and
is well adapted to persons who reside in low
marshy countries where ague and fever prevail*
or ihoso who nre exposed to damp and wet
weather. It istukenwith success by persona
weakened by n copinn. perspimtion, whether
-reduced by the heal of slimmer or feveri.—•
’ersons recovering from llie bilioui attack
■hoiild use it freely lu proven! a relopso. Tlio
Elixer of Bark is pleasant to the palnlo, tlio dosO
iafrom ono half to one wine gluts full, onca
or twice n day as occasion may require. Put
up in quart battles, price §1 26 cents. Fot
“*»lw PORCIJEU Si LA ROCHE.
N. B.—References can be given as la iis vir>
lues to persons in ibis ciiy, who has given it it
trial before iis introduction boro. Directlnlis,
Ac. accompanying each bottle. nng 7
JANE’S INDIAN EXPECTO
RANT,
IL* OR coughs, colds, icfliionzn.conohmpti'orti
JL asthma, spitting of blood, hoarseness)
whooping cough, difficulty of breotlnng nhd
TAX'IVO’Vt'mE. , ,
N O I'U; E is hereby given tlmt n'{air..f <| f the
year A D. 1839, has been nsses*bopsoeclwi. „... . _ . . , - ---—-
nil property real and personal, within the limits ”5$ under protracted coughs and pains in thd
S 1 ' ol, • , . . hftOTl gitnimvorl lx, 11,„, .
, - r ~ .. -/oily of breathing a
other pulmonary affections. This medicine is
highly and justly recommended by numerous
and respectable individuals, who have found re*
lief from its nse. Many who have been labor-
600 Prizes. $1,500,000
t'ICKQTS $20—A’0 SHAPES.
ofthe ciiy of Brunswick, amounting to twenty
threo] hundred, sixty soven dollars and eighty
one cents, which the owners of said property
are hereby teqnested to pay within Eight
Weeks from the date of this notice. All the
property upon which the taxes shall not be paid
agreeably to tlio request in this notice will be
immediately advertised for sale nt the expense
ofthe owner.
Names of tho owners of property in said ci
ty, 80 far ns known to the subscriber:
The Brunswick and Florida Rail Rond Co.
Geo. Anderson, John YV. Anderson, H, A.
Breed. E. Bend, Brunswick Land Co. J. Bal
four Adm. Est. of Jas. Mossman, Ilobt. Bolton,
A. G. Burnett, Est. Major John Berrien, Colby
& Davis, S. D. Corbitt, Stephen Chase, U.
Dart, H. Dnbignnn, Gee Dupree, T. Dnrt.T.
C. A. Dexter, E. A. Dexter,L. S, D’Lyon.Ann
Oentere.John McDertnid,Moses Eastman,John
Franklin. Thos. Glascock, It. L. Gamble, T.
W. Goode, J. J. Higginbotham, Est. Priscilla
lloustoun. Patrick Houstoun, it. Hazlehurst,
Benj. S. Harris, Ex. lo Est.John Milton, Robt.
Hutchinson, Bank of Brunswick, The Bruns*
wick Lumber Co. M. II. & J. Hebbnrd, Thos.
B. King, S. C. King, Snrnh A. Kimberly, Ann
King, J. S. Lawrence, Louisa Leach, Colin
Lamb, A. H. Merrtman, Jns. Mooro, YV, B.
Miller, Henry M. Meals and Sister, Solomon
Moody, P. M. Nightingale, It. S. Piles, J. G.
Putman, R. Pooler for Mr. Porter, Mrs. Pin-
dur, Mrs. Postell, Jano Remshart, E. S. Rees,
Jos. Ilynls, Alex- Scott, Wni II. Stiles. J.R.
Sauosey. C. J. Shelton, W. P. White, Est. A-
Whitehead, P. Jr YVillinms, Ann YVright,
. A. L. KING) Mayor.'
Brunswick, Jiine 29,1639.
1 July 3 150tL
breasW
and (Heir friends far advanced iff «..i,8uiiipiiou,**
hnve^been happily restored to perfect health l»y
the use of this valuable Expectorant. A sup*
ply recoived and for sale by
JOHN E. STILYVeLL.
01> g 7 Opposite the Mansion House.
PAINTER’S DIAMOND CE»
MENT.
A N invaluable discovery for joining broken
Glnss, Chinn, Earthenware, Cabinet
Work and fancy articles of every Uescrtptioh.
Received and for sale by
(JOHN E. STILYVELL*
nng 7 Opposite thd*Mminion House.
ROSE AND ORANGE FLOW
ER WATER.
e DOZ Rose YVnter, in qts
6 do do do, in pints ap
6 do Orange do, in do
Received and for sale by
JOHN E. STILWELL.
nug5 Opposite Mansion Hours.
PILLS! PILLS! PILLS!!
P ETERS’ Vegetable Anti BUious Pills
Brandroth’s do Universal Pills
Hibbard’s do Anti Bilious PHIa
Segur’s Renlorntive Stomach Pills
Gallighan’s Vegetable Fever «fc Ague Pillf
Beckwjih’a Anti Dyspeptic Pilla
Loqier’s FeVer nnd Aglto do
Lee's New London Bilious do
Leo’s New Windham do do
For sale wholesale and retail by
PORCH ER *fe LA ROCHE.
Sign ofthe Golden Globe,
aug 5 Opposite the Marks!.
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