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ri.UANSJj ANI» FUltIFV
uniiY—Tlio application oflhe priucii
M 1 *;. L^ui’oti being allowed to bo ono or the
p 0 '' , utility ill tho euro and provoulion or
gfSSglrborUn ((«»<«* co.isoqiio.ico to ns,
2 , vhat modlcuio is capable ol producing
nlliorosmiotin tlio casiosl, mid ottlio
"!f„o lHo in the most cltbcuiul nmniior
It Iwj iioK no longer to coutond with tha
hti ,d prcpclicos of tlio grontost porlinu of t ic
1 I lic’it s only with thorn low will still nro do-
lom uiodtobs ■•Icillod according to rule," Ilka
l.o oonplo of old who 'would luivo’ a 'King to
over them.' But, llimilts to tho cirouln.
newspapers—lhaults to tlio general dll-
{H? of knowledge. winch ounblos niuetcon
Sod s of rule IteWB <0 rood end to
To for themselves now wo no longer lie-
iv* in swallowing that deadly niinornl, Mmp
oueVi professing to cu.o-but universally loav-
In* a* i" “ «">«• conJ.lion offer its uso.
\Vo no longer believe in tho ubeurd notion
iimt Inti uiMiatious of any kind con bo cured by
Itutraeiiug our life—OUR BLOOD, I.isnow
well understood that mi niflauiuiution is e wiso
osoiSASCE of N.Tunii. a signal that she ro-
nulros dio assistmeo of purgative inedloino to
2'‘ i„ r «r tho oppressive Tuirden which she
vreves by tho high lover and the strong pulse,
Is wonted to be rouioved. In otlior words, tho
body calls far a vegetable cloansing
liiusoncTii'a Vko«tam.b UsivensAt. Pins,
vooiiire no skill in their aduiitiUtralioii; the
Dr illed direction only has lo ba observed, and
thev dosorihe tlio just proportion of tho doso, to
the magnitude of tho dheuso to be cured.
Lri oil persons read the following opinion of a
jentfenuui lo/io mil knows Hit qmlUiee of that
Vuit.
BRANDRETll’S TILLS
This niedicino Is aoknowlodgod to bo one of
the most valuable over discovered, as a purifier
oflhe blood mid lluids. It is superior to Snr.
ssoarilla, wbotlio’r as a sudorific or alterative. It
stands infinitely betaroull the preparations or
combinations of Mercury. Its purgativo pro.
narlies oro alone ofincaloulablo value—for these
Pills may bo taken daily fok any i'eiuod, und
instead of weakening by tlio cathartic effect,tltoy
add strength by taking away die oauso of weak
ness. Thera is no good M meunv does, which
these Pills do not likewise. But they have none
of tlio miserable offsets ofthnt dkauly specif-
ic. The TBUTII aro not injured—tho noses
and limbs aro not paralyzed—no—but in the
stead of these distressing symptoms, new life
and consequent animation is evident in every
movement of the body. BitASonKTii's Pills
are Indeed a Usiveusal Remedy, for they cure
diseusos; they cure Inplammatios and
LUCINA CORDIAL
LE CORDIAL DE LUCINE.
T OO L'EUXItl DE L'AMOUR.
IIL subscriber lias tho plensuro nr an.
nonucing to the citizens oftke U. Stales,
that he lies purchased,for a very large sum mid
from tlio inventor, the celohinlcd Dr. Magnin,
of Paris, tlio racipu and rigid for mulling this
ustonishing niedicino. Until the appearance
id' the 'Lunina Cordial,' (about three yoars
since,) it war thuuglit that tlio cmnpluinls,
which it speedily ovurcoinos, wore beyond tlio
touch of human remedy, us for upwards of a
thousand yonrs, they had bullied tho wisdom
mid ingenuity nftlie most profound physicians
in nil parts of die world. This Cordial, how
ever, to tlio great advantage uf tlio liumati lace,
soon proved itself to be the desideratum so long
sought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding
the brief period of its existence, it hue required
a celebrity so great, that it is eageily inquired
for throughout tile civilized globe. Dr. Alug-
ilin noon finding that the demand was so vual
as to fonder a supply impossible, disposed uf
tho lecipo and right of sale, under obligstiens
uf secrecy, for England, tho United Stutes, and
other countries, only preserving Frunco mid
Italy for himself. Thus has tho subscriber pus.
sessed himself of tho invaluable secret, and now
hastens to give the inhabitants of his line of
agency the benefits ofliis speculation,
'La Cordial Da Luctne', or. in English, 'the
Luciue Cordial,' is a general iuvigorator of tlio
human Irarnei In all tlio various cases of lun-
;uor, lassitude, and debilitation; it is un unfailt
ng remedy; as it is equally its province to iui-
iurt Cheerfulness end decision to the mind, as
„bboxio Rheumatism! They cure Diabetes
and Stbisouauv! They Cure Dwentehy and
CossTiTUTtoMAL Co»TtvE»Ess! Tlioy willcuro
all these apptircnlly opposito diseases, because
they CLEAKSE and fokifv the hlood. provided,
however, nature is- uot beyond nil human AS.
SItSTANCE. Four years tliis medicine has
now been before tho public in tho U. Slates;
wherever it has boon introduced it lies superse
ded all oilier remedies.
Dr. Urandreth’a Offices ill New York are 241
BROADWAY, 165 Hudson at. and 270 Bow.
cry, between Prince and Houston sis.
25 cents par box with directions.
Beware of Counterfeits.
Druggists MEVEK made ngenls.
Each of Dr. Braudreth'n Agents have an sn.
gracedcerli/icate,datcd;with!o the twelve months
next preceding. Tlieso certificates me renew,
ed regnlurlyitlierefore when over twelve months
old they no longer guarantee the genuineness
of the medicine.
e Rtmtmbtr Danish's art never mule Agents.
Sold by SEABORN fiOODAl.L, comer or
Congress and iJelferson etreets, (near the Mar
ket) THE OSLY AOEKT FOR THE SALE OF THE
oesuise BaAntmETU's Pills in Savannah.
July 10 )53tw3m
FOK KENT,
That Inrgo and comfortable
House, situated In Washington
Ward, fronting the Square. If it
, is not routed before the Brat of
Noveiubor, the owner will occupy
it- R. H. PETTIGREW,
ang 14 1081
8150 REWARD.
Absconded from Waverley
Plantation, Camden County, on
the 16th day of July last, LAR
KIN, DICK, and CATO. Lar
kin is a stout Mululio follow, a-
about 23 years of age, 5 feet 6 to
Oinohes high—he 1ms u scar on his right chock,
also seme marks of email poi about his race,
particularly on his nose, also a large acar from
an axe on ilia foot, near the great toe. Larkin
has rather a feeble voice for a inuu ofliis statue.
Cato is a black fellow, an African by birth, lie
Is a stoat, square built fellow, nbout 5 feet 4 to
6 inches high—has the mark of his tiibo on hii
breast; ho Is likewise ruptured, end has a vor
large mouth. Dick is a small black, well set fe
low, also an African by birth, witli a round face
aud down casiluok,easily confused when inter,
rogatod: there is also a singular appearance
about his mouth when alarmed. The above
■ •"'“i/ollpiys wore bought of tho estate ofjno.
II. Morel, in March 1833, and formerly lived at
the Cotton Imm Plantation, Bryan Co. Thev
are ulso well acquainted in nud about Suvanuali
GEO. C. DUNIIAM, Managor.
fib 28 50 - (Georgian)
ItOWAND’S PIIL3IONAKU.
OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
«N cases of obstinate Cuuirih; in coughs
JL whether arising from recent or neglected
coldc; m Asthma; and as an auxiliary, nnd
means ofprosent reliof from the threatening
symptoms of approaching Pulmonary Con
sumption, lie medicine hnsgroalor claims upon
meSm 8,100 ° f lll ° inv “' d ,llan tho ubovo
It is for tho offlictivo and troublesome symn-
rH m I. 00 "® 1 "!!*’ ex PP“ lor ntion or plilogm, pa n
tn the breast, &o. winch constitute prominent
matures.of the complaint, that the Pnlmonarin
was designed, mid haa manifested its most valu
flblo properties.
Cimil®!, 1 !, 0 ! 1 /' useful of coarse in the reliof ..
of wfr d> ’ C ! om BfflMh changes
For salo’by 0111 "'“ urll,s d “ ,n P linen, &o.
J" llr 33 A. BARTOW
chick a s aw h a t c he e
T ,,„ , LANDS.
HE subscriber offers for sale n tract oi
Ummtu „ n i llU -" u I'! 1,10 3d District, Baker
Mscvl y ,’„ , b - r “ C1 "^ 500 TOfi coni|iri.
kacl ' ° r - l m niosl a "P«rior soil. The
can ba K 1 u ' ,e i d . w '. lh sll 8ht improvements, nnd
to anv jHB 111118 geographical dimensions
side™,b,nT hleoxl f nt - As on additional con.
SBBHP?. 10 » purchaser, reasonable terms and
° n " rod - more mis.
Ihb «ilb,c,ibc[ 0 0 r rAl1Z's aPPllCU ' aa ° a, ‘ " ddr0S8
i2!L?i JM4m!f- G - DAI ‘ DWIN -
. BAIiTIMOKE HAMS.
jrvi ^ BALTIMORE cured Heins, just
sak^T ^ received by brig Eloonor. nnd for
163
J. B. GAUDRY,
sale by
nug2
wft,AN® FORK.
ah lb 0 HI.S pi-iino Boof
do do Pmk
•■i- t 40 do do landing, for sale by
6 CLAUHOJRN & WOOD.
icaith and viguf (o iliu body. liiilUm puculiur
virtue on which its celebrity ii based, is tho fa*
cility and certainty with which it restores the
virile powers when they have been destroyed
by disoase, time, recklessness, or any ofthe uu*
merous causes which tertuinalu iu the prostrir
tion of those functions.
In common with the generality of really good
medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of u
mercurial or delutoiious nature, among tho ma<
ny ingredients which compose it; but is, at tho
same time, so simple, yet so eflio.tcious, that
while it can renovate the prostrated energies of
a giant, uu infuntmuy use if, uot only with inn
puuity, biit with advantage.
The usages of society are unfortunately such,
that, notwithstanding the benefits which would
be sure to result from it, we cannot enter into
an analysis of this inestimable Cordial hero, or
mblish tnutiv of thu documents which have
ieeti received, as vouchers of the blessings it
has conferred oil numbers ofdespairing individ.
tials. But this we cannot forbuar reinuiking—
that it has beou demonstrated that there is
scarcely ever, if any such thing at all. as nulu*
ral barrenness, or us natural imbecility of tho
procreanl functions, in either sex; and therefore
that these evils are the effects of artificial cans*
es, and may be speedily subdued und removed
by the use of ‘Le Cordial do Luciue.’
The Luciiiu Cordiul is ulso an indubitable
cure for tbe Giloet, and the Fluor Albus, ob*
structud, difficult, or painful Meustruauoii; also,
for the incontinence of IJriuo, or the iiivoluunr
ry dischurge thereof. It is likewise an invulu
able and unrivulled medicine iu cutes of Chroin
io Eruptions oflhe skiu, and in the dropsical
afieclious of the aged.
Most important 10 the American Public.
The United Slates proprietor oflhe celobra
ted ‘Luciua Cordial,’ or‘Elixir of Love.’ begs
to lay before tho community, the following cer
lificate, which tie has received from the'iuveir
tor, the illustrious Dr. Magnin. of Paris;
•This is to certify, that I have disposed of the
recipe for making the ‘Luciua Cordial,' or 'E
lixir of Love,’ ana also the right to soli it through
out the United Slates of North America, to
John Winters Holdorwoll, M. D. Aly reasons
for so doiug is, that the demands to me for the
above Cordial, of which i am the inventor, ure
so numerous, that I am unable to supply all the
orders from France and Italy ulutie; and have
therefore disposed of the privileges vouchsafed
ill this, and other certificates of u like ual.ire iu
order to generalise the benefits of my discovery
throughout tho world.
Given under my hand at Paris, on this nine
teemhddy of January iu the year of our
Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight,
EttASTE MAGNIN.
Gaspnrd Delluc, ? ,, r .
William Merrill, ] Wiluo.sea.
This highly important medicine is for sain by
John Winters Holderwell, No. 129 Liberty st.
New York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnnt
st. Philadelphia; and in Baltimore by Roberts
& Atkinson, John M. Larnque; and G. 11. Ty,
ler; ill Washington City by Tobias Watkins
Hiid Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M.
Linthacnm; in Richmond by John H. Eustice;
in Petersburg by Bruggs Thomas and Dupuy,
Rosser & Jones; and hi Norfolk by M. A. Sam
tos and B Emer*on;and by John Woudly, No
65 Poydrasst. New Orleans.
It can also be found at all.the principal Drug
Stores in South Carolina, und in Augusta, by
Huvilaud Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co,
aud Nelson Carter; and in Snvnnnnli by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Price $3 per bottle, with full directions,
ang 5 164—ly
CHALLENGE.—Tffe Gex.
_ uine FRENCH. PILLS , a.
JJJnstallilio QUACK NOSTRUMS ortho
ugef<»r the cure «f * . * * #
The French Pills are applicable in nil cases,
for either sex, (warranted free from Mercury,]
and possesses great advantages over the Uni
earns aud ull liquid medicines, by being entirely
free from smell, and consequently douotefieci
the breath, thereby preventing the possibility of
discovery while using them.
Besidos this important advantage they nevor
disngreo with the stomach, and in the first stages
of the disease they usually effect a cure in a few
dnys, with little regnrd to diet or exposure.
In tho most obstinate stages ol the disease,
they are equally certain,having cured many after
every other remedy had failed. In abort, they
have been so universally successful that the
proprietor challenges any one lo produce u rein,
edy of equal cerininty. under a forfeiture
Throe Hundred Dollurs.
For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, nnd
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price $2 per box. 164—ly aug 5
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC
OINTMENT.
F Oll the cure of White Swellings, Scrofn
Ions and oilier Tumors,Ulcers,Sore Legs,
old nnd fresh Wounds, Sprains nnd Bruises,
Swellings nnd Inflnmraulions, Scald Head, Wo-
men's Sore Breasts, Rheumatic Pains, Tetto.s,
Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Biles. Corns,
nnd External Diseases generully. It is likewise
greatly 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
lo tho lot of man or beast. For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. BURNER.
Price 50 conts per box.
ang fi 164— ly
ITERS’PILLS.
HE TRUE RICHES OF LIFE IS
HEALTH.’’
W E know that health und the ability tola*
bor constitutes the wealth of the great
mass oflhe peoplo in this, as in most oilier coun*
tries. To preserve therefore, that health by na
tural means is a grand moral and political
scheme, lo fulfil which, requires our utmost at.
tentioii. The unprecedented popularity and
universal approbation which this Medicine has
achieved throughout the United States, the
Catmdus, Texas, Mexico aud tho West Judies,
fully iitstify Dr. Peters in warmly and cqiisCieif
lioiitfly recommending them to the special niiem
lion of tlio nfilscled. ,
Dr. Peters has speut much time in experi
menting with different Vegetable Medicines,
for discuses of tho liver, and now offeis his Veg*
eluble Pills, as the best, most convenient, and
cheapest Medicine that can be prepured for
general use.
One groat quality ofliis vegetable Pills is that
they have the alternative principle combined
w ith their cathartic, or operative qualities, or that
they not only cleanse the stomach and buwols
7 purging, but they regulate the liver, chance
te morbid secretion, strengthen the digestive
organs, purify the blood, invigorata the ctrctilai
lion, und gives tone aud energy to the nervous
system.
They are mild and pleasant in their operation
and convey* almost immediate conviction of their
utility from their fitst dose. They can be tukon
with safety by persons of any age; nud the fcei
ble, the infirm, the nervous and the delicate are
streugtheiied by their operation, bucaiuu they
clear the system ofbad humours, quiet nervous
irritability, and invariably produce sound
health.
The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for
jaundice, sick and uefvoiia headunho, dyspepsy,
costiveness, siettness or the stomach, heurtbum,
all billious complaints, fevers ofall kinds, and if
taken at the commencement will invariable
check their nrogross. and save the patient from
a protruded and dangerous sickness They ure
invaluable iu nervous aud hypocnndricul affec
tions, loss of appetite, and all complaints to
which females alouo are subject. Ttiey opet-
ate us a mild speedy purge, and nro u safe-uud
certain remedy for worms in childieu.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney of N.Or*
leans, La. Oct. 9, 1837,—”1 have received much
assistance m my practice;especially in jaundice
and yellow fever; from the use of Peteis' Pills. I
tresuate that, on an avoroge, I presoribe 1U0
ruxes in a month ”
Extract of a letter from Dr. Prichard, of II ud*
son, N. Y., June 3. l&Hi; ‘I was aware that Dr.
Peters was one of the be>t chemists iu the Uni
ted Slates, and fultussured that lie would some
day (from his iutiinato knowledge of the, proper,
ties of herbs and drugs) produce ail eliicieut
medicine.and I inuHtacknowledg^ihat his Vegei
table Pills fully respond lu uiy expectation.
They are indeed a superior medicine, and re*
fleet alike upon the chemist, the physimuu, and
the philosopher
. Extract of a letter from Dr Wniues, of Gitv
cinuuti, Feb. 2, 1838; ‘Your Pills are the mild
esl in their operations, and yet most powerful
iu their efiucis, of any that I have ever mat with
in a practice of eight and twenty yeuis. Their
action oil the chyle, and hence on Uieimpinitiua
ol tho blood, is evidently very surprising.’
Charlotte, N, C. Jan. 1,1837.
Dear Sir—I liuvo tnude frequent use ofyoitr
pills in tho incipient stage of billious fever, and
obstinate constiputioH oflhe bowels, also, in tbe
enlaigemeutol thu spleen, chronic diseases of
the liver, sick .headache, general debility, aud
“ all cases huve found them to be very ellec<
re. J. D. Uovn. M. D.
Mecklenburg. Co., Va, Feb. 7,1837.
Having used Dr. Peters’ pills in uiy pruutice
for tho 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 discuses, produced by iu activii
ty of the liver. They are u safe and mild ap*
orient, being the best article of the kind I have
overused. George C. Scott, M. D.
This celebrated Medicine is for sale bv all the
principal Druggists iu Savannah and through
out the Uuiiea States, the Canadas, Texas,
Mexico und the West Indies. Price 56 cunts
per bux with full directions,
aug 5 164—ly
ROWLAND*.* KAL1DOU.
F OR the fuce and skin, und of vital inipnr
tuhee to the support uf female loveliness.
Powerful of effect, yet mild of influence, this
admirable specific (a preparation from the most
delightful bulsamic exotics, nud perfectly free
Iroin mineral, or other pernicious admixtures)
possesses balsamic properties of surprising eir
ergy, it eradicates tan. freckles, pimples, spots,
redness, and ull cutaneous eruptioiis. gradually
realizing a delicately clear, fair and soft skin;
transforms even the most sallow complexion
into radiant whiteness; renders harsh und rough
skin delightfully soil aud smooth; imparts to the
fare, neck and arms, u healthy and juvenile
bloom; aud, by due perseverance in its applica
tion, promotes a fruo and uninterrupted exor
cise of those important functions of me skin,
w.licit are or the utmost necessity for the pro
se vution of health and attainment and cottlmu
auce of a beautiful complexion.
A fresh supply of this valuable mticle just re 1
ceived, and for sale by A. PARSONS,
aug 5 163
FOR SALE.
L ARGE MAPS—Of Mississippi and Ala
bama, shewing Hie Public and Indian
Lauds. Indian Reservations, Land Districts,
Townships, Streams, Arc. engraved from the
Government surveys and pluts in the General
Land Office, Washington Guv; by E. Gilliam.
Draughtsman iu the General Land Office.
F. Taylor, Bookseller, Washington City.has
just published (and socurod the copy right ac.
cording to law) the above Maps, which will be
found infinitely more complete aud accurate
than uuy,heretofore published. They are publish
ed on separate sheets, each containing nearly
six squure feet, and will be found especially
useful and valuable to those interested iu the
lauds of either State as they show every item of
information which is iu the possession of the
Land Offices relative to water courses, town
ship linos, Indian Land and. Reservations, land
districts, &c. and will be found perfectly uccu.
rate nnd precise in those points. They can be
sent by mail to any part oflhe United States,
subject to single loiter postage. Price two dol
lars, or threo copies of either will be seut by
mail for $5 00. A liberal discount will be made
to travelling agents, or to ouy who will btty to
sell again.
HTEditors of Newspnpers, any whore, who
will give tho above advertisement (including
this notice) one or two insertions, shall receive
by return mail a copy of each map, if they will
send a copy of the puper containing it, to the
advertiser,
aug 16 1^5
SARATOGA WATER.
/TK DOZ Congress Spring Wnter. pints
nnd quarts, bottled in ary weather.—
Just recoivedaudfar sale by
july,2G ANSON PARSONS.
FRESH SPICES.
BAGS Black Pepper, 3 do Pimento
/W 1 bbl Nutmegs, received and for salo by
july 3 ANSON PARSONS.
DNIiXAlffPLEp MAMMOTH
SCHEME
FW! HE folio wing details of a Scheme of a
JL Lottery to be drawn in December next,
rvfvn t U '!& d u e ! c,ari, V t . 10 **•' UNPARAL.
LELED in the history of Lotteries. Prizes to
the amount hate never before been offered
to the public. It is true, there tire many blanks,
hut on tho other hand, the extremely low charge
°f«20 porTicket-the Value and Number
of tho Capitals, nnd the revival oflhe good old
custom of warranting that every prize shall be
drawn and sold, will, we are sure, give uttiven
sal satisfaction, nnd especially to the Six Hum
drkd Prize Holders.
To those disposed to adventure, wo reconi,
mend early application being made to us for
tickets—when the prizes are all sold, blank*
only remain—thu first buyers have the best
cltunce. We, therefore, emphatically say—
DELAY NOT! but at once remit and (rans-mii
to us your orders, which shall alwnys receive our
immediate attetilion. Letters to be addressed,
aud applications made to
SYLVESTER & CO„
156 Broadway, New York.
(D* Observe the Number, 156.
$700,000!!! $.100,000!! 999,000!
6 prizes ol $90,000!!
3 prizes ol $19,000!!
3 prizes of $10,000 !
LOTTERY
Of Real Estate und Bunk Stuck, situated in
New Orleans.
O* The richest nud most magnificent Scheme
ever presented to the public, iu this or any
other country.
TICKETS OX LX $20.
Authorized by an Act of the Legislative Assem
bly ol Florida, end undei the Dirsctionsof the
Commissioners, acting under the saute.
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, 1839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER & CO., 156 Broadway,
Now York, Sole Agents.
NO COMBINATION NUMDEns!!!
100,000 tickets liom No. 1 up wards,ill succession
Extract from the Laws of the Legislative
Council of the Territory of Florida.
Chap. 761.—No. 22.—Whereas the Court
House of Duval county, is in un unfiiiish.
e t stale, aud there ure yet due aud owing up
on thu same, mullles, which it is behaved wil
impose too burdensomeu tux upon tiro people
oT Duval; Hiid ,wtieruus, it is desirable
to pay those «uid sums and complete suidbuildi
mg.us well for lliegruuter convenience of the ad
ministration of justice,ua for the doimle purpose
of an Academy, (or which purpose in part, the
snid building, when completed, is dusigned
Thorefoie—
Sec. 1 ] Be it enacted by the Governor and
Legislative Council of 'the Territory of
Florida. That it shall and may be lawful fur
Joseph U. Lancaster, lealali D. Hart ami Wil.
limn J, Mills, or any two of thorn under the
direction of Uie county court of Duval coliuty,
to raise such sum or sums of monay by Lottery,
iu such Schemes os they tiray deem appropriate
and advisuble: Provided, that the said person*
shall bin t themselves in such manner as the
court shall direct,well and truly to conduct such
lottery tn good faith,to appropriate the proceeds
to the object above stated.—Pu-sed, Feb. 7lh
1834.—Approved Feb. 11th 1834
By agreement, bearing date the 28th of Fehi
ruary, 1839, the above Joseph Lancaster,Ivainh
D. Hurt nud Williutu J Mill* did, for cerlaiu
considerations, ill conformity to the said Legis
lative Act, duly assign unto Messrs
Schmidt & Hamilton all their Right and in
terest, and tho Powers vested in them by the
ubove recited Act of the Legislature uf Florida.
Extract from tho valuation of George Phillip
Mauouvrier and Jacob da Cordova, both of
the City of New Orleans, made aud sworn lo
on the 19th day of April, 1839:—
That the said George Ptiillip Mauouvrier and
Jacob Cordova, appraise and conscientiuu.dy
and honestly value the property known under
the name and appellation of "Bunks Arcade,”
in the City of New Orleaus,at Six Huudred
Thousand Dollars, and
"The properly known under the appellation
of*'City Hotel" or "Bishop’s Hotel,” in the
suid City of of New Orleans, at Four Hundred
and Twenty Thousaud Dollars.”
The deeds of the Property mid the Stock traits,
ferred in trust to the Commissioners appointed
by the said net uf the Legislmute of Florida,
for the security of the Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME!!!
Prize—The Arcudo—280 feet, 5 inches, 4
lines, on Magazine street; 101 feet,
II tuchev.uu Natehez street;
126 feet, 6 inches, on Gravier at.
Rented at about $37,000 per an
num.
Valued at
1 Prize—City Hotel—162 A on Com
mon street, 146 feet, 6 inches, on
Cnmp.st. Rented at 9-5.000—
Valued ut
1 Prize—Dwelling House (adjoining
the Arcade) No. 16,24 A, 7 incln
es front on Natchez st. Rented
at $1200—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 18,23 A trout on Natchez st.
Rented at $1200—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 20,23 feet front on Natchez
st. Rentedat$1200—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North east
corner of Basin & Custom.houso
street; 40 feet fronton Basin, and
40 feet on FrauUlin st. by 127 A.
deep in Custom house st. Rented
at $1500—Valued ut
t Prize—Ditto—No. 24, Smith west
corner of Basin dir- Custom house
stiret; 32 feet, 7 inches oil Basin
32 feel, 7 inches on Fruitklin. 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 127 A,
11 inches deep. Rented at $1400.
Vnluod at
1 Prize—250 shares Canal Bank
Stock, $100 each
1 Ditto—200 ditto Com do. do do
1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanics’ and
Traders’ do do
1 Ditto—100 do City Bank do do
1 Ditto—!00 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do
1 Ditto—50 do Exchange Rank do do
l Ditto—50 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bank do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
1 Ditto—15 do Mechanics’ & Tra
ders’ dodo
1 Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shures of the Louis*
Sana State 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 the
Bank of Louisiana
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of the
Naw Orleans Bank
150 do—each 1 share of $100 of the
Union Bank of Florida
(O* It shall be at the option of the winners
ofPuXes of Bank Stocks, either to take the stock
itself, or the par value thereof in cash.
The receipts of the sale of the Tickets are,
and will be, deposited In tho Citizens', Con*
■olidstad. Canal, Union, and Carrollton Banks,
in the name of the Managers jointly with J. B.
Perrault, Esq., actually cashier oflhe Citizens’
Bank, and A. Boudouiu, Esa actually cashier of
the Consolidated Bunk, as Trustees, as per
Act passed before A. Mazureau, Esq., Notary
Public, on the 2d May. 1838. and the properties
transferred unincumbered, fot the security oflhe
fortunate Prize Holders.
Motion/ Drawing —100.000tickets,from 1 to
100,000. w ill be put iu one wheel, and 600
prizes, with (ho blanks in another. To 4*very
mirnhora prize or blank will lie drawn, until all
'Ire pr.ves are determined, leuviug the balance
of numbers mthe wheel blanks.
ID* To Editors and Publishers.—Having
received Newspupuia containing the above
8ch»rne, fiom twenlytwo Status mid Temlor
ies,besides several of the British Provinces, we
are satisfied with the circulation, and therefore
request that such papers ns liuve nut. up to this
time, inserted the advertisement, will be plcasi
ed not to do so, and that all the other papers will
insert it oncoa tccck only until the 1st of Do.
comber, and forward us their accounts.
SYLVESTER & CO., 150 Broudwuy.N. Y.
j»»ly 29 15It
Dollars.
700,000
500,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
GOING! GOING!! GONE!!!
FI 111E buosciiber intending to make an en>
JL lire clo»eofhi* merchantile business in
8u\aiiuuli. try the 1st day of November next
will sell In* (urge stock of S PAPLE and FAN‘
CY DRY GOODS, of lust Fall mid this
Spring's selections ut less prices than they can
be purchased fm at any other store in Savannah,
fur cush only at retail; and when it ii by whole*
sale, fur approved City acceptances, oil six
mouths credit. Petsens wishing to get great
bargains will do well to call and judge for them*
selves, ut my store. A. BENNETT,
No. 1 Waring* Building, Market Square*
jnnu JQ ‘
, , TO PLANTERS.
T HE Subscriber, Agent for the Allien
Manufacturing Company, has constant*
ly mi hand, a supply of their domestic Woollen
and Cottoti Goods, a supeiior article for Negro
Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE.
june II
PILES, Ac.
HAEMORitllOIDS.
No Cum No I'tiy!!—Price $1.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
N O FICTION.—This extraordinary chem>
ical composition, tire result of science,and
ilia invention of a celebrated medical man, the
introduction of which to tlio public was invent,
ed with the solemnity of a death bed bequest,
has since gained a reputation tiupnrulluled.fully
sustniiiitig the correctness of the lamented Dr.
Gtidley’s Iasi confession, that ‘‘be dared nut die
without giving to posterity the benefit of In*
knowledge on this subject,” nnd lie therefore
bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solot
men Hays, the secret of his discovery.
It is now used iu the principal hospitals, and
the private practice in our country, first and
most cerlulnly for the cure oflhe Piles, and also
so extensively and effectually as to bufllc credo*
lity, unless where its effects nre witnessed. Ex.
terually lit the following complaints:
For Dropsy—Creating extraordinary absorp*
tion at once.
All Swellings—Reducing them in a few hours
Rheumatism—Acute or Chrome,giving quick
ease.
Sore Throat—By cancers, ulcers, or colds.
Croup and Whooping Cough—Exloruully,
mid ovar the chest.
All Bruises, Sprains and Burns—Curing in
few hours.
Sores and Ulcers—Whether fresh or long
•atnnding. and fever sores.
Its operations upon ndnlta and children in
reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening
coughs und tightness of the chest by relaxation
of the parts, has been surprising beyond con.
ceptiou. The common remark of those who
huve used ititi the Pilesis, *Itncialike a charm.’
THE PILES.—The prico $1 is refunded to
ny person who will use a bottle of Haytt’ Lin*
iiuem for the Piles, and return the empty bot
tle without being cured. These ore the positive
oidera of the proprietor to the agents; and out
of many ihousuuds sold, not one has I
successful.
We might insert certificates to nny length,
but prefer that those who sell the article should
exhibit the original lo purchasers.
SOLOMON HAYS.
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
Florence. Alabama, Sept 28.
A gentleman of the highest standing iu this
town, who has been dreadfully afflicted with
the Blind Piles for tho last 26 years, called upon
me nnd freely confessed to nte Ins situation.—
AAer describing the severity of the complaint,
he remarked he had uot been so well for 20
. ears past as lie was at that moment. Ho hat
Ksed one bottle only of Hays’ Liniment. To
use bis own words lie said "the whole human
family, who were thus afflicted, ought lobe
made acquainted with this medicine.”
Signed, R. L. BLISS.
ed
^ _ I1V8T RJECEIVJED.
PCS 3,4 brown 8hirting
6 do brown Drilling
2 do 7-8 Apron Check
2 do4 4 do do, 2 dofancy do
4 do white wool Flannel
6 do 4.4 Irish Litton, 4 do 6i4 Cambric
6 do do Jaconet. 8 do plaid Cambric
3 do Bonk Muslin
* 2 boxes Taffeta Ribbons
12 dozen Cotton Pocket Hdkfs
3 pcs Pongee Silk do
1 dozen black Italian do
3 do blue Romals do
1 do corded Muslin do
1 do Marseilles Priscilla Vest Patterns
4 do Tambored Capes
3 do col’d Suspenders
16 do Ladies white Cotton Moso
4 do do blk dodo, 3 do Aliases white do
10 do mixed £ Hose, 4 do browtt do do
Cotton and Silk Umbrellas
Grass Linen
Birds Eye and Huckaback Diaper
Marlboro Stripes
Silk and cotton Velvet
Kid. Silk and Linen Gloves
{f , !*.n? 11 '* w B P" lout Thrud
Ded Ticking, Lecce
Crape Shawl., Kinglet.
Al.o,n largo auortinant orblneh etui whfaj
Hund«. WM. II. LLOYD.
° u « 3 Merkel Square
^ SOAP AND STAKCII. 4
BOXES Soap, 10 do Starch, for ealo
by ... COPE & MILLS.
oug7 165
_ 1IAIUS.
VfcsJXfiA BALTIMORE llama, received
'•'SFSF and for eals by
- I "" i 7 COPE A MILLS.
SO,000
20,000
15,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
111,000
lo.oiio
51100
5000
2500
2500
1500
1500
20,000
10
_ LAMP Oil..
DDLS .pring .trained Oil
/WW* 4 tc. do do do
Will ho .old cheap to clo.e a con.iznmenl.
*"« 7 W. WOODURIUgE,
W ' ,0, |*Mr®r? 1,T . H ’ S lE1 " J l I£S-
till I icters to match, cuutuitiiug rou*
aun. why Julin Smith should Hi ciienga
hi. name. 4c., together with the only unilnmio
In.tory eimnt of tho late war in the Disputed
territory—dedicated to 'Undo Joshua Down-
iug.’ with plate..
Phrenology vindicated end Ami.PlironoIogy
unmasked,, by Chs. Caldwell, M. D.
London iu 1836, by an American, wiih eni
gravmgs.
Letters of Eliza Wilkinson, during tho inva*
stun of Charleston, S. C*by the British iu tlio
Revolutionary War—arranged from tho otigi*
ual manuscripts, by Caroline Gilman.
Means and Ends, or Self-tinlning, by Mina
Sedgwick, author of Hope Leslie, Ac.
Jubilee of tho Constitution—John Quincy
Adams’ Orution April 30th, In New York.
Universal History, translated from the Gcr*
man of John Von Aluller; a now edition in 4
volt.
^A. L'Abri or the Tent pitched, by N. S, Wil*
Also,
Colman's Dramatin Library, containing Tor#
tern, the Usurer, by Willk
Bianca Visconti, or the Heart Overtasked, bv "
W tilts. Athenin of Dumtiicu* by Rurus Dawes*
Colman’s Library of Romance, containing
Undine aminialnre Romance from tho Gor
man of Baron Do La Motte Fouque*'
Parley’s Christinas Tales,Picture Book, Gift,
Poetry, Scripture Geography,and n variety or
other Books for young people, with engravings
aud embellishments. Just teceived.
ang 5 VV, THORNE VVILLIAM3.
WHEELEIt’S BALSAM OF
MOSCATELLO)
A GRATEFUL and effociual remedy lor
diseases of the stomach and bowels, vizi
Uy.pap.ia, Diarrhoea,Dy.enlery, Cholera Mor-
bin, Culm, Asiatic and Spasmodic Cholera,
Cramp., Children Toelhiug, Siimmor Coin,
ilatnls of Children, dangerous effects of drink*
ng cold water wheii overheated, Ac. Afresh
supply ofthis valuable medicine just received
>er brig Augusta. Sevoraf persons in this city
have tested tbis^retnedy.A found it successful iu
every cose. G. R. HENDRICKSON.
au 8 0 Sole Agent.
A fresh supply ef the above medicine receiv-
I. and forsule by
July 17
A. PARSONS, Agent.
8EIDLITZ AND SODA POW-
DER3.
R ECEIVED, n large supply of Alaynard A
Noyes’ Soiillitz and soda Powders, and
for sule by
juite 15
142
ANSON PARSONS.
2000
20,000
20,000
15,000
600 Pri*««. $1,900,000
TICKETS $20SHANKS.
TAX NOTICE.
*NftjfOTlCEi* hereby given tliHt a tax for the
Xk year A D. 1839, lots been nss-sued up-m
nil p.operty real and personal, within the limits
of the city’of Brunswick, amounting to twenty
three 1 hundred, sixty seven dollars nud eighty
one cents, which the owners 4>f said properly
nre hereby teqnested to pay within Eight
Weeks from the date of this notice. All the
property upon which the taxes shall not be paid
ugreeably to tho request in this notice will be
immediately advertised for sule at the expeuse
oflhe owner.
Names of the owners of property in said ci
ty, so far as known t« the subscriber:
The Brunswick and Florida Rail Road Co.
Geo. Anderson, John W. Anderson, II. A.
Breed. E. Bend, Brunswick Land Co. J Bah
four Adm.- Est. of Jas. Mossman, Robl. Bolton,
A. G. Bur nett, Est. Major John Berrien, Colby
A Davis. S. D. Corbitt, Stephen Chase. U.
Dart. H. Dubigiinn, Gee Dupree. T. Dnrt.T.
C. A. Dexter. E A. Dexter.L. S. D’Lyon.Ann
Demote,John McDermid,Moses Eaxtumn.John
Franklin. Titos. Glascock. R L. Gamble, T.
W- Goode, J. J. Higginbotham, Est. Priscilla
Housioun, Patrick Houstoun, R. Hazleharst,
Benj. S. Harris, Ex. to Eat. John Milton, Robt.
Hutchinson, Bank of Brunswick, The Bruns
wick Lumber Co. M. H. A J Hebbard. Thos.
B. King, S. C. King, Snrnli A. Kimberly, Ann
King, J S. Lawrence, Louisa Lench, Celia
Lamb, A. H. Merrtman, Jas. Moore, W, B.
Miller, Henry ,M. Meals and Sister' Solomon
Moody, P. M. Nightingale, R. S. Piles, J. G.
Putman. R. Poolorfor Mr. Porter, Mrs. Pin
dar, Mrs. Postell, Jane Remshnrt, E. S. Rees,
Jos. Rynls, Alex Scott, VVm H. Stiles, J. R.
Saussoy, C. J. Shelton, W. P. White, Est. A«
Whitehead, P. J, Williams, Ann VVrighl,
A. L. KING,,Mayor.
Brunswick, June 29,1839.
• july 3 150tD
upe
Oil, for family and plantation use.
AIho,
A supply of Dry Chloride Lime, nnd a few
dozen Chloride of Soda, warranted a genuino
French article from the Laboratory of Lnbar*
rnqite. Also,
Bermuda Arrow Root
Robinson’s Patent Barley
Pearl Barley, fresh Soaps, for sale by
rORCHER A LAROCHE,
Sign of the Golden Globe,
an S 3 Opposite the Market.
&ODA, PEARL AS1I. Ac. ’
CASKS Washing Soda
5 do 1st sort Pearl Ash
2 do Sal Aerntus
3 bbls Cream Tartar
8 do Castor Oil, No. 1 and 2
10 casks Epsom Stilts,2 do Alum
2 do refined Salt Petre
20 boxes London Mhstard, superior
30 do Colegate’s Starch
. 6 do Roll Sulphur -
6C do Underwood’s Leinon Syrup
8U P ,r c ®vendish Tobacco
b nbls Mnccoboy and Scotch Snuff
Received per late arrivals and for solo low,
by an e « le ,?.»-««W | )WCKSQS. ■
VEGETABLE PILES.
62> GROCE Peters’ Vegetable Pills
/& I do Evans’ Chamomile do
4 do Phelps’ Comp. Tomato do
4 do Rowand’s Tonic do
Received and for sale by
JOHN E. STILWELL#
ang 7 Opposite the MansionIIouaa.
PAINTER’S DIAMOND CE
MENT.
A N invaluable discovery for joining brokotl
Glass, China, Earthenware, Cabinet
Work and fancy at tides of every description*
Received and for sale by
IJOHN E. STILWELL.
aug7 Opposite the Mansion House.
ROSE AND ORANGE FLOW
ER WATER.
DOZ Rose Water, in qta
6 dm do do, in pints
6 do Orange do, iu do..
Received and for sale by
JOHN E. STILWELL,
ang 5 Opposite Mansion Houso.
6
PILLS! FIIXS! PILLS!!
P ETERS’ Vegetable Ami Bilious Pills
Brnmireth’e do Univereal Pills
Hibbard’s do Anli Bilious Pills
Sogur’e Rcstoialivo Siomacli Pills
Gallighan’s Vogelablo Foyer & Ague Pill*
Beckwith’* Anti Dyspeptic Pills
Lnqier’s Fever and Ague do
Lee’a New London Bilious do
Lee’a Now Windham do do
For salo wholesale nnd rolail by
PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Sign ofllio Golden Globe,
ang 6 Oj>po«ito the Market