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1J7 —VOL* XXXVI,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8EPTE9IBF.lt I, 1830.
rz iilEANSE AND PVItIPS
„i?r ttouY.—Tim applloillUn ortho pmieli
M „f PHiaaiion boms uHoivod to bo ono of tho
r 01 u iility in tlio ouro mid prevention of
WHOLE NO.- Oil,069
,i.<i uidity hi too ouru " MU 1"“'“""""
" jit lioftho greatest ctiimuqnonco to no.
mmlicum » oapAbla of prodttoiii*
• M „t«0 ttWitOt in the oa.iest, and at llio
" » daw in tlio moot oUomual manner,
tl t,.u now no longor to coiilund with the
J protitilioM ol the groato.t non 0U of tho
in I, only wiui thorn fow who .till nro do,
1 t... Acctirilmi
“?.!! nTor tliaiii.’ Unt. thank* to tho ciroulu.
ffiif nowopitpori—iWtllutotho gonqral dif-
1011 »* . . *1^.1.™ .ul.if.lt foaitiltlf.il niiialaati
,i'r'kiVuovIoilfo, which tumbles niitotoeii
SSJL rfTIlfiPBOPLB
LUCINA CORDIAL
LB CORDIAL l)B LUCINK.I
UR.
OU L'ELIXIR DE l.'AMOU,
T UB fithtoiibot ha, I ho ploaiuro nl mi
nonticing to tho citizono of the If. State,,
that ho hao pnrchaooii, for a vory largo antn and
front tho inventor, tho colahrntod Ur. Mtignin,
of l’arii, tho reoipii and right for making thi,
modiolno.
11 iid to bo "killed According to rule," like aitotiiihlng modiolno. Until tlio appearance
jlopeoplo of old who 'Would have' a'King to of tho ;Liicina Cordial,’ (about tlireo year.
r:.,inhi Of THtwrouruoto read and to
for thauiiolvoi—now wo no longer ho.
ill iwollowing that deadly fttinerai, Mere
Ja, ptofoning to cute—but tihjvoreally loav,
..V in a wore, condition alter It, IMJ.
tVo no longer boltova in tho nbiurd notion
lull nhinatipni of any kind can bo cured by
i raoiingonrlifo-OU t BLOOD. Iti« now
mil under,tood thul on inflammation ta a who
obdi.’i** 0 *of Nituiik. a aigual tliat .here-,
iiiiwi the .Miftanoe orj.urgi.tivo medicine lo
hoi of tho opproutvo burden which ahe
orovea by tho high fever and the atroug pulse,
!i wanted to bo removed. In othor word*, Ibe
body call, for« vogeloblo cleuuaiug
Uiusua*™', Vkoctablk Univeiuil Pitta,
teouire no skill ill their adininialralion; the
' nnied direclion only ho, to bo observed, and
iiey'detoribu the just proportion of the dose, to
the magnitude off
f the dueaio to he cured.
Ut tU ptnont rend the following opinion of a
■ unuho mil knout Ike qunluiet of tnett
nntlvnM
Edit.
BRANDRETH’S PILLS
TbUntodicino i, acknowledged tube one of
tho moil valuable ever ducovered, o, a purifier
of the blood and fluid,. It ia auperior lu Bar-
iinarilla. whether u« a lodorlfio or alterutive. It
stand, iufluilely before all tlio preparation, or
combination, of Mercury. It, purgativo ptoi
partia, are alone ufiucalculablo value—for titeto
Pill, in ty be taken daily ron auv pkriou, and
in,toad of weakening by tlio cathartic effect,they
add atrangth by taking away the cattao of weak-
There ia no good Mr.nctmr doca, which
thaae Fill, do not hkowiao. Unt they have tiona
of the iiu,erahle eifecla of that dkadi.t ,PKCtP.
tc. The Tautii are not injured—the Boats,
and limb, are not paralyzed— no—but in the
etoad of these tli,trowing lymplonu, new life
end consequent animation i, evident in every
movement of the body. Un.utunzTii’a Ptu-t
are indeed a Uxivkiuai, Rcxzor, fur they cure
' diaeaact they cure lnrhAMUATlnn and
uaeatc Riibomatihm! They cure Uiabztsi
and StraocoakvI Tltoy cure Dvvzntxkv and
CawriruriotiAi. CoaTivznzuI They willoure
all theae apparently oppoaito dtaeaiea. brcausk
they ckiAnaz andruntrv the blood, pruvidod.
however, nature i, not beyond all human AS
SISTANCE. Four year, this medicine haa
aow been before the public iu the U. State,)
wherever it ho, been introduced itluu aupeiee
ded all other rentodioa.
Dr. Brandrelh', Office, in New York arofldl
BROADWAY, IS5 Hudson at. attd.276 Bow,
ery. btlueen Prince and IImelon tit.
25 cent, per box with direction,.
Beware of counterfoil,.
Druggist, kkvkr made agent,.
Each of Dr. Brnndrcth'a Agent, have an en,
frjrtdcrij/ieute.duhtd.wiihin the twelve month,
neat precoding. Theae certificate. mo rattow.
e l rogeinrlytlherefore when over iwolvu month,
old they uo buyer guarantee the ganninenes,
of the medicine.
Remeadtsr Drug jit's ore neoer made Aitcntt.
Sold by SEABORN UODDALL. corner nf
Centre,, and Jefforeim •treeta, (Rear (A, Afar-
ket) Tilt OULT aoz.vt ran tub sai.r nr Tilt
acvotsz Braxprkth', Pill, in Savannah.
July 10 153tw3m
ETERS'FILLS.
itiiico,) it wai thought that tho complaints,
which it speedily overcomes, wero beyond tho
teach of human remedy, ns for upwards oPn
thousand years, they had hatlltd the wisdutu
and ingenuity ofiho most profound physician*
in all parts of the world. This Cordiul, how*
ovor, to tho great udvantago of the human ruco,
soon proved itself to be the desideratum so long
sought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding
the brief period of its oxistutico, it has required
n celebrity so great, that it is ougorly inquired
for throughout the civilized globe. Dr. Mag*
nin soon finding that the demand was 10 vast
os to render a supply impossible, disposed of
tlio recipo and right of sale, under obligations
ofsecreoy, for England, the Uuited Stales, and
other countrios, only preserving France and
Italy for himself. Thus has the subscriber poi>
soiled himself nf the invaluublo secret, and uow
hastens to give the inhabitants of hi* line of
agency tltobenefits of his speculation,
•Lo Cordial Do Lucme’ or, in English, ‘tlio
Lucina Cordial,' is n general mvigorutor of the
human Iramel In all the various cases of lati*
i [uor,lassitude, and debilitatimi; U is an unfaiU
ng remedy; os it is equally its province to im-
>urt cheerfulness and decision to the mind, as
tealth and vigor to the body. Out the peculiar
virtue on which its celebrity is based, is the Pr
rility and certainty with which it restores the
virile powers when they have been destroyed
by diseaso, time, recklessness, or any of tho mr
morons causes which terminate in tho prostru*
lion 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 the
same time, so simple, yet so cfllo icious, that
while it can renovate tho prostrated ener gies of
ngiant.oi! infant may use it, not only with inn
punity, but with advantage.
The usages of society ere unfortunately such,
that, notwithstanding the benefits which would
be suro to result from it, we cannot enter into
nn analysis of this inestimable Cordial hero, or
C ublish many of the documents which have
een received, aa vouchors of the blessings it
has conferred on uumbors ofdespaiiiug individ.
uals. But this wo cannot forbear remaiking—
that it has been demonstrated that there is
scarcely ever, if any such thing at el), as natu
ral barrenness, or as natural imbecility of the
procieant functions, in either aox; and therefore
that theso evils are the efTects of artificial cans*
es, and way be speedily subdued and removed
by the use of *Le Cordial do Lucine.’
The Lucina Cordial is also an indubitable
euro for tho Gleet, and tho Fluor Albus, ob
structed, difficult, or painful .Menstruation; also,
for the incontinence of (Jriuo, or the involunta
rv discharge thereof. It is likowiso an invalu
able and unrivalled tncdiciuo in cases of Chroiii
ic Eruptions o) .ho skill, und ia the dropsical
affections of the aged.
Most important lo tho American Public.
cuhbrni
The United Slates propriator ofiho
ted •Lucina Cordial/ or •Elixir of Love/ beg
roil KENT,
That large and cnmfortablo
House, situated In Washington
Ward, fronting the Square. If it
( i§ not rented before the first of
Noveitibor, the owner will occupy
It R. II. PETTIGREW.
iQg 14 1081
M i
I
&j\
tWT-\
• ISO REWARD.
Absconded trom Wavotlsy
Plantation, Camden County, on
tho lfllh duy of July last, LAR
KIN, DICK, and CATO. Lar
kin i, n atout Mulatto follow, a-
about 28 year, of ago, f> foot 0 to
Sinohsi high —ba ha, a near on hi, right chock,
aka »ina mark, of email pot about hi, face,
particularly on hi, noao. alao a large acar (rnm
anaxaon hi. foot, near tho groat too. Lot kin
hao rutlior a feeble voico for a man of lii.otatiio,
Cato ia a block follow, an African by birth, lie
la a atom, aqtiaro built follow, nbottt 5 foot 4 to
0 inchoa high—haa tho mark of hia tiibo on Ilia
breaatt he i.Ukewko ruptured, and has a vury
largo mouth. Diokiait small block, wollaot fol
low, alao an African by birth, with a round face
and down cast look, eaaily confuaed when inter
rogated: there'll alao n singular appearance
about lua mouth when alarmed. Tho nb.ive
throe fellows woro bought of tho citato oMno.
H. Morel, in March 183d, anil formorly lived at
tho Colton hnm Plantation, Bryan Co. Tlioy
aroalao wellacqtiaintedinnnd about Savonti ‘
GF,0. C. DUNHAM, Malinger.
ftb83 DO (Georgian)
t» lay before the community, the following cor*
lificate, which he has received from the iuven
tor, the illustrious Dr. Mngniu, of Paris;
•This is tucortify, that I have disposed of the
recipo for inakinf the,•Lucina Cordial/ or 'E
lixir of Love/ and also the right to sell it through
out the United States of North America, to
John Winters Holdorwcll, M.D. My reasons
for so doiug is, that the dotnanris to mu for the
above Cordial, of which I am the inventor, aro
ao Humorous, that I am unable to supply all the
orders from Franco and Italy alone; mid liayo
therefore disposed of the privileges vouchsafed
ill this, and other certificates of a like naUre iu
nrdor tu generalise the benefits of my ditcovory
throughout the world.
Given undor my hand at Paris, on this ninei
tooirb day of January in the year of our
Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty •eight.
ERASTE MAGNIN.
Gnspnrd Delluo, ? Wii.m^e.
William Morrill, J witnesses.
“THE TRUE RICHES ot*
HEALTH.”
W E know that health and the ability tola*
bor constitutes the wealth of the great
mnsa of the peoplo in this, ns in most other coun*
tries. To preserve therefore, that health by na*
lurul menus is n grand moral mid political
scheme, to fulfil which, requires our utmost at*
tendon. Tho unprecedented popularity and
universal approbation which this .Medicine has
achieved throughout tho United States, (lie
Canadas, Texas. Mexico and tho West Indies,
fully lustily Dr. Peters in warmly andconsciem
tiously recommending them to tho special ulteui
lion of t|)o nfllictod.
Dr. Peters has spent much time in experi
menting with difibrent Vegetable Medicines,
for diseases of tho liver, and now offers hi* Veg*
eiahte Pills, ns the best, most convenient, find
cheapest Medicine that cau he preparvd for
general use.
Ono groat quality of Ins vegetable Pills is that
they Iihvo the alternative principle combined
with their cathartic, or operntivequalities, or tlmt
they not only cleanse tlio itonmeh and bowels
by purging, but they regulate the liver, change
the morbid secretion, strengthen the digestive
organs, purify the blond, invignrato the circular
lion, and gives tone and energy to the uervous
system.
They are mild and pleasant in their operation
and convey almost immediate conviction of their
utility front their first dose. Tlioy can be taken
with safety by persons of any age; and the feei
hie, the iuiirni, the narvou.iand the delicate are
strengthened by thoir operation, beenuso they
dear the system ofbad humours, quiot uorvotis
irritability, and invariably produce sound
lioalth.
Tlio Vegetable Pills aro a sure romedyfor
jaundice, sick and nervous headache, dyspepsy,
costiveuess, sickness of the stomach, heartburn,
all billions complaiuts, fuvers of all kinds, and if
taken nt tho commencement will invariable
chock thoir progress, and save tho patient from
a protracted and dangerous sick nee*. They nra
iu valuable in nervous mid hypocotidricnl atfec*
lions, loss of appetite, and all complaints to
which females alono are subject. They oper
ate ns n mild spoedy purge, and ere a safe and
certain remedy for worms in children.
Extract ofn letter from Dr. Gurney of N.Or*
Iqans, Lu. Oct, 9,1837.—“I have received much
nssishmee in my practice;especially in jaundice
and yellow fever; from the use of Peters' Pills. I
presume that, on on average, I prescribe 100
boxes in a month.”
Extract ofa letter from Dr. Prichard, nf Hud*
son, N. Y., June 3.1830; *1 was aware that Dr.
Peters was one of tho best chemists in the Uni*
led States, and felt assured that lie would some
day (from his intimate knowledge of the proper,
ties of herb* and drugs) produce nn efficient
medicinn.and ImustacknowledgetlinlhisVogei
table Pills fully respond to my expectation.
They nro indeed a superior medicine, and re*
fleet alike upon the chemist, the physician, and
the philosopher
Extract of n letter from Dr* Wainos, of Cin*
cinnnti, Feb. 2, 1838; 'Your Pills ato the mild*
esl in their operation*, and vet moat powerful
in their effects, t»f any that I fiuvo ever mst with
iu n practice of eight and twenty yems. Their
action on the chyle, and hence on the impurities
ol the blood, i* evidently vory surprising/
CimuoTTK, N, C. Jun. 1,1837.
Dear Sit—I have made frequent uso of your
pills ih the incipient singo of billions fover, and
ub»linato enmuipuiioH of the bowels, uiso, ill the
enlatgemunl of the spleen, chronic diseases of
the liver, sick hendaeba, general debility, and
in all cases have found them to be very efi’ec*
live. J. U. Dorn. M. D.
MKCKieRifBURo. Co., Vn. Feb. 7,1837.
Having used Dr. Peters' pills iu my practice
for tho last 12 months, I lake pleasure in
giving my testimony of their good ofiects in
' ‘ eli
UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH
SCHEME
T HE following details of a Scivaur or a
Lottkry. to bo drawn hi December next,
warrants ua in declaring it to ho UNPARAL*
LELED in tho history of Lotteries. Prizes to
the amount have iikver before been offered
to the public. It is true, there ore many blanks,
hut on tho other hand, the extremely low chnrgo
off20 per Ticket— tho Value anii Numbeh
of the Capitals, and tho revival of the good old
custom uf warranting that every ptize shall be
drawn and sold, will, we ate sure, give utiivor*
sal satisfaction. and especially to the Six llu.vi
ured Prize Hollar*.
To those disposed to adventure, wo recom.
mend early application being made to us for
tickets—when the prizes me ell sold, blanks
only remain—the first buyors have the bout
chance. We, therefore, emphatically say—
DELAY NOT! bututoncore mitandtrans-mit
to us your orders, which shall always receive our
immediaio attention. Letters lo be addressed,
and applications made to
SYLVESTER & CO.,
15G Broadwny, Now York.
ICT Observe (he Number,
$700,00011! $500,000!! $95,000!
(i prizes of'$90,000!!
2 prizes of $15,000!
3 prizes of $10,000
LOTTERY
Of Real Estate utid Dank Stock, situated in
New Orleans.
O" The richest aud must muguificeut Scheme
ever presented to the public, ill this or any
other country.
TICKETS OM.Y $20.
Authorized by an Act of the Legislative Assent
bly ol Florida, and undei the Directions uf the
Commissioners, acting under the same.
TO DE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, 1839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Mnungors.
SYLVESTER & CO., IfiO Broadway.
Now York, Sole Agents.
(ET It shall lie at the option of the winners
of Prize* of Dank flock*, either to take the stock
riself, or tho par value thereof in cash.
The recoiplsof the snle of the Tickets are,
and will ho. dopnsited in tho Citizens', Con
solidated, Canal. Union. and Carrollton Banks,
in the name of the Managers jointly with J. B.
Perrault, Esq., actually cashier of the Citizens*
Bank, and A. Boiidoiilu, Esn actually cashier of
thu Consolidated Bank, as Truslues, as per
Act passed before A. Mazureau, Esq., Notary
1 ublic. on the 2d May, 1838. and the properties
transferred uuiiiciimbcrod, for thesecurity ofthe
fortunate Prize Holders.
Si ode of Dr.ncina,—100.000 tickets, from 1 to
100.0(10, will he put in one wheel* and GOO
prizn*, with tlio blanks in nnnilier. To every
number u piize or blank will bo drawn, until all
thu prives ure determined, leaving the balance
of uiimhors hi the wlieol blanks.
iCT To ChiToKSAND Publishers.—Having
received Newspapers containing the above
nclrume. from twenty-two Stales nnd Territor*
ics,besides several or the British Provinces, we
are satisfied with the circulation, and therefore
request that such papers as have not. lip to this
tuna, inserted the advertisement, will bo pleas*
ed out to do so. and that all tho oilier papers will
insert it once a week only until the 1st of De
cember. end forward ns their necoitnts,
SYLVESTER & C0„ 1G0 Broadway,N. Y.
July 90’ 1511
B . . UECEIVED
Ferbrig Augusta from New York,
PCS super Honoy .Moon Cotton Tick
^5 8 do Cotton Diapor.
1 caso 4*4 Now York Mills Shlrtii
rung
unbleached do
GEORGE W. BEHN,
No 3 8had'i Boildingn.-
MILKS. IION1EUY, &o.
Received per brig Autt
jJLACK and bine blk
per brig Augusta.-
Gro d. 8wi.» Silkoa
». I E "* ll,h " nd French blk .ilk Ho
Black Derby Ribbed Silk j Huae
Ladiea Enflbb Block Silk Glove*
Do light end dork H S Glove*
l)o black do do
tuki-'-ViLace.- blackGettzo Cap RitboS
White.black and lead Cap Ribbon
NarrowTilack Belt Ribbon
lock Belt Ribbon
Ploiod Hooka andEyea, Sewing Silk
Foraaloby GEO. W. BERN.
""« u No2Sliad’.nnil.lin T .
* 'NtJS, BONNET8;
UST received per bug Clinton,a largo
epl ix-l id oaaorltnent ofthe lelcatetylo.
)6d u en enpcrflue Legltotn Bonnet,
and
T SHINGLES, SHINGLEg.
HE undersigned ore receiving by way of
the Canal, a quantity of Uiack Cypress
Shingles of a very puperior quality, which ho
“Her* for sale on accommodating terms. Ap
ply at tho Rail Road Bridge, to
aug 5 104tM M. CONWAY.
tin TO PRINTERS.
FBi HE following rodiiced prices will hereof-
JBL tor ha charged for Printing Types at
BRUCE'S Now York Typo Foundry.No. 13
Chambers streot, and No 3 City Hall Place.
This highly important medicine is for snln by
John Winters Holdorwcll, No. 129 Liberty st.
Now York;Churlo« B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesriui
st. Philadelphia; and in Baltimore by Robert*
& Atkinson, John M. Lnrnque; end G. R. Ty.
lor; in Washington City by* Tobias Watkins
and Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M.
Linthacum; in Richmond by John H. Eusttce;
in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas and Dttpuy.
Rosser A. Jones; and tn Norfolk by M. A. Sam
tos and B. Emornoujnnd by John Woudly, No.
65 Poydras st. New Orleans.
It ca.i also be found nt all the principal Drug
Storos in South Carolina, and in Augusta, by
Hnvitaud Ilisloy A Co., Thomas Barrett A Co.
and Nelson Carter; and in Savannah by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Price $3 per bottle, with full directions,
aug 0 164—ly
6 „ PATENT UAULEY.
DOZ Robinaon'. Patent Barley, rocotvotl
end for Hit by
. ANSON PARSONS
HOWAND-S PVLRIONAIUA,
1 OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
N enaea of obstinate Catanht in couglu
_whether ariaing from recent or nogleclod
eoloc) in Asthma t and as an auxiliary, and
moans orpresent reliof from the threatening
■ymptoms of approaching Pulmonary Con-
sumption, no medicine hasgroater claims upon
we confidence of tho invalid than tho above
medicine.
*JL l ' , / or ^'afflictive and troublesome symp-
JWjUrMngmttt' expectoration or phlegm, pain
iiVi which constitute prorninoni
maiur ei 0 r the complaint, that the Pnlmonaria
wasaesignod. and has manifested its most vnlu
able properties.
u ?° rnI ° r cour8 « in relief of
Loughs and Ci
„ r —-•« w'olds, arising from sudden changes
.For sH^e by 10 Wear * n ® ^ am P Hnou t
may 23
A. BARTOW.
CUICKASAWIIATCHEE
T tir. lands,
HE Bubscribor ofTors for sale a tract of
Land situate in tho 3d District, Baker
»ssB*Xu em ^ racn, 5ncres, which compri.
SLW va . r ' Q ‘y ofthe most aupi
ton i f '“rttr^ed with alight impr
tnan?'!? ! 4 '™ K llB eo"grnpiiical dimen,ion,
A " " n uddiiional eon.
orm ./’V 0 opuvcHnuhr.rcaaonablo term, nnd
eeUtthfin?,^ ?'r * oflorod. For more mi..
ja oddro8s
cases uf dyspepsia, sick headacho. biilious fe
vers, and other diseases, produced by in activii
ly of the liver. They are a>afe and mild op.
orient, being the best article of the kind I have
ever used. Gzonoz C. Scott, M. D.
This celebrated Mcdiciuo is for sale by nil the
principal Druggists in Savannah and through'
out the United States, tho Canadas, Texas,
Mexico and the West Indies. Price 50 cents
per box with full directions.
aug 5 161—ly
BUG BANE.
R ECEIVED, 6 doz Suunholiz's Roach and
Bod Bug Bono. For snle by
aug 14 A. PARSONS
ROWLAND’S LOTION,
^Ollim
F OR improving and bcaiutifying the com
plexion, rendering the skin fair, soft and
transparent, uud fur removing tans, sunburns,
lie ' ...
freckles. Ac., warranted genuiue. Just receiv
ed and for sale by
aog 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
G E
BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IM
ITATION.
EO. W. CARPENTER’S Compound
Extract oflceinnd Musa. Cnrrngeen or
Irish Moss, Slippery Elm, llorehonmi, Ac., n
valuable‘ruin-.-iiy fur cold,, cough,, dyspepsia,
dysentery, diatrluua, catarrh, and all affections
of tho breast and lungs. Far sate hv
aug 21 PORCHER&, LA ROCHE.
ibnAin) CHALLENGE.—Tho Gzn.
Sno W unre FRENCH PILLS a.
JJinstalltho QUACK NOSTRUMS or the
ago Mr the euro «f • » • »
Tim French Pills nro npplicnblo in all cases,
for oithcr aox, (waitonled freo from Mercury,)
and posso.sea great advantages ovor the Bnl.
■flans uud all liquid medioinos, by being ouliroly
free from .moil, nnd consequently donotoife-ct
tlio breath, thereby preventing tho possibility of
discovery while using lhara.
Boaitle, this important advantage (hey never
disagreo with tlio atomuch, and in tho first atoge,
of tlio disease they usunlly eflect a cure in a low
dnys, with iittlo regard to diet oroxnosure.
In tho most ob.tinnto stage, ofthe disease,
tlioy aro equally certain,having curod many after
every other remedy land fnilod. Ill «horl, they
have been so universally successful that the
pinpriotor challenges any one to produeen rom.
ody ijfequnl certainty, undor n forfeiture of
Throe Hundred Dollars,
For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. A J. Al. TURNER.
Price $2 per box. 164—ly aug 5
LAM I* OIL, Ac.
w?xfBtjfht GALLS pure Sporni Oil, (Full
strained) 200 da Summer strain-
oldo. Also, 12 duz Lamp Chimnios. Just
received, and lor sale by
aug 14 A. PARSONS.
F. G. BALDWIN.
J!!L/24 159TT4mo
1Wl,l,° Wn.li Bruslic, &, Honda,
{JF useorted sizes
B Shoo do
Ju.l r.a» ?T i l01 "J”“"’“ Pn,lc Blacking
fimriojiyed atidfur S B
*“**> G. R. HENDRICKSON,
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC
OINTMENT.
F ORthecuroof Whita Swellings, Scroftt
Ions nnd othor Tumors,Ulcer,,Soro Lege,
old nnd frosh Wound., Sprains nnd Bruises
Swellings nnd Inflammations, Scold Hand,Wo-
men’s Sore Breast., Rheumatic Pains, Tetle.s,
Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Biles, Coma,
and External Diaeoiee generally. It u likewise
greatly sitperioi to amt modicum herototoru
discovered for tho ehuled back, and limbs of
horses-for ring worms, chopped lips—end iu
short for every external bodily evil that may rail
to tho lot of manor beast. Foraaloby
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price 60 coins per box.
aug 6 164—ly
REFINED LIRUORIUE.
SUPPLY of ilia ubovo article ufitno
quality, lor Rale by
aug 19 BOUCHER A LA ROCHE.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
GEORGIA.
T N HE eighth Course of Lectures in this In
. stitutiou, will he commenced on the se
cond Monday (tho 11 tli) of next November,
and he toi mutated on the first Saturday (tho
3d) of March following. The lectures will bo
delivered by.
“SWT
TON, M* D*, Prorossorof Annt-
G.M. NE
omv.
L. A DUGAS, M. D., Professor of Physiology
nnd Patholngicnl Anatomy.
CHALES DAVIS, M. D., Prefoisor or
Chemistry and Pharmacy.
JOSEPH A EVE, M. I) .Professor of Thera*
peutics and Mnlerin Medica.
L. D. FORI), M. D., Professor of Institute*!
and Practice of Medicine.
PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Professor of Principles
and Practice of Surgery.
MILTON ANTONY, M. D., Professor of Ob.
stetrics aud Diseases of VVomon and lnlnrits.
Tho Professor of Anutomy, assisted^ by Dr.
John McLostcr, will superintend the Dissecting
Rooms in person, and discharge the duties of
Demonstrator without additional foe. Tho
Professor of Anatomy and Chemistry devoto
their whole time to the College.
Tho expenses for the full Course of Lectures,
including the Demonstration ticket, is $115.
Students attending this institution for the first
time, will pay Tor Matriculation $5. The cur
rent money of any of the States in which Stu
dents may reside* will be taken nt par.
Specimens in Anatomy and Natural Histaty
will bo thankfully receivod| fur the Museum, sg
PAUL F. EVE, Donn ofthe Faculty.
NO COMBINATION Nt/MBKBs!!!
100,000 tickoufruin No. 1 upwards,in succession
Extract from the Laws of tho Legislative
Council of the Territory of Florida.
Ghxp.761.—No. 22.—Whereas the Court
House of Duval county, is in an utiliniah'
eJ state, and there are yet due and owing up
on tho same, monies, which it is believed wil
impose too burdensome a tax upon tlto people
of Duval; and-(whereas, it is desirable
to pay thoie said sums and complete anidhnildi
ing.as well for the greater convenience of the ad
mmiitration of justice,us for the double purpose
of an Acudoiny, for which purpose in part, tho
said building, wheif completed, is designed
Therefore—
Sec. 1 ] Bo it enacted by the Governor and
Logislntivo Council of *llio Territory of
Florida. That it shall and may bo lawful for
Joseph B. Lancaster, Isaiah D. llarl aud Wil.
liam J, Mills, or any two of them under the
direction of the comity court of Duval comity,
to raise such sunt orsmns of mouey by Lottery,
in such Schemes ns they may deem appropriate
and advisable: Provided, that the said persons
shall bind themselves in such manner as the
court stiull direct,well and truly to conduct such
lottery iu good faith,tn appropriate the proceeds
to the object abovo stated.—l'n-scd, Feb. 7th
1834.—Approved Feb. lltli 1631.
By ugtoement, beating date the 28lh of Fehi
ruary. 1639, tlm ubovo Joseph Lancaster,IsnityK
I D. Hart snd William J. Mills did, for ceitatu
I considerations, in conformity to the said Legis
lative Act, duly ussign unto Messrs
Schmidt &■ Hamilton all their Right nnd In
lorest, and the Powers vested in them by the
above recited Act of the Legi*latnre of Florida.
Extract from tho valuation of Georgo Phillip
Manouvrier nnd Jacob de Cordova, butliof
the City of Now Orleans, made and sworn to
on the 19ih day of April, 1839:—
That the said George Phillip Manouvrier and
Jacob Cordova, appraise aim conscieniioii!*ly
and honestly value tiie property known under
the name and appellation of "Banka Arcade,'
in the City of New Orleans, at Six Hundred
Thousand Dollars, and
••The property known under the appollatinn
of “City Hotel” or “ Bishop’s Hotel," in the
said City of of New Orleans, at Four Hundred
nnd Twenty Thousand Dollars.”
The doodsofthe Property and the Stock trans
furred in trust to the Commissioners appointed
by tho said act of tho Legislature of Florida,
for the security of the Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME !!!
1 Prize—Tiie Arcudo—280 fuot, 5 inches,, 4
linos,nn .Magazine street; 101 feet,
11 iuches,ou Natchez street;
126 feet, 6 inches, on Grnvier st.
Runted ul about $37,000 per au-
mini.
Valued at •
••-Prize—City Hotel—162 ft on Coin*
man street, 146 feet. 6 inches, on
Camp st. Rented at $25,000-
Valued at
l Prize—Dwelling House (adjoining
the Arcade) No. 16,21 ft, 7 incht
es front on Natchez st. Rented
at $1200—Valued ut
I Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 18, 23 ft I'ont on Nntchcz st.
Rented ut $1200—Valued nt
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining tho Arcndo)
No. 20,23 feet front on Natchez
st. lienied nt $ 1200—Vallied at
I Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North east
corner of Basin & Custom.Iiouso
street;40 feet fronton Basin, nnd
40 feot on Franklin st. by 127 ft.
deep iu Custom house si. Rented
nt $1500—Valued nt
l prize—Ditto—No. 24, South west
corner of Basin A. Custom house
streot; 32 feet, 7 inches on Basin
32 feet, 7 inches on Franklin. 1*7
feet, 10£ inches deep in front of
Custom houso street. Rented at
$1500—Valued ut
1 prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8
inches ott Royal street, by 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Reuled at $1400.
Valued at
1 Prize—230 shares Cnunl Bank
Stock, $100each
1 Ditto—200 ditto Coin do, do do
1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanic/ and
Traders' do do
1 Ditto—100 do City Bank do do
j Ditto—100 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do
1 Ditto—50 do Exchango Bnnk do do
l Ditto—50 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bunk do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
| Ditto—15 do Mechanics' & Tra
ders' dodo
1 Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shares of tlto Louis*
iana State Bank, $ 100 each, each
Prize $1000
do-cach2 shares of $100each,
each Prize $200, ofthe Gas Light
Bank
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of the
Bank of Louisiana
200 do—each 1 shnro of $100, of tho
Ndw Orleans Bank
150 do—each 1 share of $100 of the
Union Bank of Florida
Pica,
Small Pica,
Long Primer,
Bourgeois,
Brevier,
Minion,
Nonpanel,
Agate.
Pearl,
38 cents • lb.
40 do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
42
46
54
66
84
108
140
Ornamental Lcttor and other type in propori
_ *np»rfltn Leghorn Bonnot*
12 no Oriental Cm do
20 do extra fino Straw do
5 do col'd Straw do, S do Satin do do
6 do Palm Loaf do, a now nniclo
70 do do do Hood*, low pric.d
25 do Satin Straw do
6 bale, Band Boxe*
I Julie. Glove, and Hoas
Cnlicoc, and Cambrics
Jaeonet.Swin and Book Mu.ltd
Ribbon and Laeca, For aale br
au g 20 WM ' , J73 LL ° YD ' M ‘ ,k “ l
OOING1! GONE!!*
Ilh Subscriber intending to make an en)
tiro close of his merchnntilo business irf
Savannah, by the 1st day of Novomber next
wiJJ sol} Ins large stock of STA PLE
large stock of8TAPLE and FAN d
CY DRY GOODS, of last Fall and thia
Spring's selections at lets prices than they cad
be purchased foi at any other store in Savannah#
for cash only at retuil; and when it u by whole 4
sole, for approved City acceptances, on *ix
dit. Per " ‘
months credit. Persons wishini
bargains will do well to call and
solves, nt my store. A. BENNETT#
Noi 1 Waring’s Building, Mrfrkct Square#
June 111
* el ? r<
d judgo for (lit
BENNETT#
real
These are the prices on a credit of six months;
but we wish at tho same time to encourage
short credit or cash purchase, and will therefore
make a discount of live percent, for New York
acceptances at ninety days, and ton per cent,
for cash.
We have recently added to our former exten
sive assortment, seventy five difierout kinds and
sizes of ornamental letter, embracing Conden
sed, Extra Condoused, Extended, Outline,
Skeleton, Shaded, Ornamental, modern thill
laced, black, Ac.f 10U new Flowers, and a
great variety of Ornaments forming altogether
iho most extensive nnd elegant assortment of
Printing Typos m tho United Slates, and nbso*
lntely nn unrivalled ono. We also furnish eve
ry other article that is necessary for a printing
office.
Printers of newspapers who publish tlila ad
vertisement three times befote the 1st of No.
vemher, 1889, sending us ono ofthe publica
dons, will receive payment whou they purchase
from tho foundry four times the amount oftheir
bill. GEORGE BRUCE & CO
New York, August 17,1839.
174 m
Dollais.
700,000
500,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
JUST RECEIVED FEB SHIP
NEWARK.
£4 UPER 4 4 Ginghntns, black and col'd Sufi
13 ~ - - -
folk Drills. Linen Cnmbrlo. fancy Sewitir
Silk Hdkfs, embroidered nett Silk Gloved,
Feather Fans, Cotton Umbrellas, Nell Suspen*
dars, Marlboro Stripes, bleached Sheeting and
Shirting, Eng. and Am.5, 6,10 and 12.4 super
Linen Sheetings, Pillow Case Linen, (a sop'f
!‘I' iC i 6 i,L h . i . lG "ra* (, wo ’ranted) Ladle,
black-^ilk Hose, Ladies white and col'd Cotton
do, Lrtglir^and German do, Gents A Hose,
imied, brown and whit,. Ac.
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT,
n»g21 171
NEW GOODS, NOW OPCftlNG.
mig 28
FOB THE TOII.KT & NFIS
HERY.
^iOLOGNE Water in blown, ciitgla„,nd
ground slopped bottle,; Lavender do do
" ’ i do do
Afk PCS 4.4 brown Shining
fit\W 30 do 7.8 do do, 15 do 3.4 do do
12 do Red Flannel, 50 do light Print.
40 do dark ground do
0 da Pongee Silk Handkerchief#
10 dozen Ladiea white Colton lima
0 da white Colton j linso
& do fino Cotton Umtirollia
14 do Coarse do do. I do 30 inch Silk da
I do 28 inch (lo do, 2 do 20 do do do
40 do 8pool Colton. For eale by
WM. II. LLUYD, iMurket Square.
etig21 171
TO PLAS TERS.
do do. Roio do d‘o‘do do, Orango Flower do of THlUE Subscriber, Agent for the Athen
French, Ettjffi.h end American manufacture, | _ JL t Memifnclttring Company, hnaconilnnt
Esprit do Rose, n grateful perfume for the
hnndkorchief, Persian Musk and Otto of Rose
Scent Bugs, n peifume for laying in drawers,
wardrobes mid trunks, and preventive against
moth; Prentiss’ Milleflenr, Ceylon Violet, Jes.
•amine, Olive, Vegetable, Lavender, Cinna
mon, Oriental Vernacular. Rose, Almond,Slush
and Camphor Soaps for die toilet;Rose; Cinmu
mon. Almond and while Soaps in bar*; Bears
Oil, Uenra Grease. Oidriiigo's ilnlin of Colum
bia. Murnssnr Oil, Glenu’t, Indian Dye for dye
ing the hair in twelve hours without injuring
Iho texture of the akin, Tooth Powders. Cold
Cronin, Lip Salvo of rations manufactures,
French. English and Prentiss Rose Vanilla and
plain toilet Powders, warranted of superior
quality; Hail. Nail and Tooth Qrnshes, Vioegur
of ronse.n sup’r French article in fancy bottle*,
Pomatums in rolls, of various manufacture,
Smelling Suits incut nnd blown glass pungents,
sup’r gilt edges Powder Puffs aud Boxes. Rose
variegated Wash Balls, Pocket Coiubs and
Books ufsnp'r quality, Razors and Strops,Otto
of Rose iu fancy cut glass nmi gilt edge bottles;
Antique Oils of various patterns, Pearl Powder
French aud English, l’ink Saucers,Toy Paints,
also other cosmetics too numerous to 'mention.
For sale by
PORCH F.R A LA ROCHE, *
Sign of the Golden Globe,
aug 23 Opposite tlio Murket.
ly on hand, u siipply°ofiheir domestic WooKatt
nnd Cottou Goods, n superior article for Nogru
Clothing. NOBLE A. HARDEE®
June If
BAETIMOitEfiiAlVIS#'
400
•ale by
■mg 2
BALTIMORE curod Hom.,jii*t
ia fl
received by brig Eleanor, and' To,
1. B. GAUDRY.
103
SUGAIC.
T HUDS St. Croix Sugar, 5 do Porto Rico
du, ju.t received per .hip Newark, and
for aalo by
nog 21 L. BALDWIN.
PRIME CORN
AFLOAT.
QAOA BUSHELS primo Maryland
WvW while Corn, cargo urubt.
Mary Augusta. For tale lit Iota to suit put.
cba.cr. by S. P111LBUICK &, CO.
nog 12 '
CODFISH.
500 LBS. just received and for aals
ting 19 ly LONG A. PATTERSON.
STAltCII, MUSTARD, Ac.
6~psjh BOXES Colegatessupr. Starch
QJ9IUJ 20 do English Mustard, warrnntod,
6 dozen each
30 baskets Sweet Oil, very fresh
20 boxes Hull’s variegated and scented
Soap, 2 casks Washing Soup.
Just received and lor cnlo by
aug 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON
FORK, BEEF, ftc.
M A BBLS Primo Pork, city inspection
4 V 50 do Mess do
59 do Primo and Mess Beef
350 do Pilot nnd Navy Bread
25 casks Louden Porter, quarts and piuli
For sale by C LAG HORN A. WOOD,
aug 90 173
SHEET COPPER.
6 CASES 16,18. 20 nnd 22 oz. Copper,fo*
sale by CLAGI10RN & WOOD,
aug 26
173
20,000
20,000
15,000
25.000
20.000
15.000
10,000
10,000
10.000
5000
5000
2500
2500
1500
1500
20,000
10
2000
Augusta, Aug. 10,1839. 17014w aug 1
20,000
20,000
16,000
COTTON TWINE.
1 BALE Cotton Twine, different sizes.—
Just received and for sale by
nng 21 ANSON PARSONS.
ARROW ROOT.
R ECEIVED, n supply of superior penntfc
da Arrow Root, worth the attention of
I purchasers.’ For saleffiy
uog 19
PORCHER A LA ROCHE)
HOPS. SARSAPARILLA, Ac.
rt BALE ftesh Hops
q_ 1 do do Spanish Sarsaparilla
1 cask Pern I Ash
1 do French Chloride Lime
1 bbl Sal Soda, for washing
1 do fresh Chamomile Flowers
1 do refined Borax
1 do fresh Flax Seed
1 do do ground dodo
2 keg- Canary Seed
4 do Salt Petre, 1 do Spanish Indigo
Received nnd for sale by
JOHN E. STILWELLj
nog 28 Opposite the Mnnsion House.
CAPT. IIIARRYATT.
A DIARY iu America, with tetaarka on it!
Institutions, by Captain Marryatt C. B;
author of'Peter Simple,’ Aro; Just received;
aug 19 W. THORNE WILLIAMS;
SOLONON (SEESAW.
B Y J. P< Robertson, senior author of 'Lei*
tors on Paraguay/2 vols.
Gall’s Continuation ofthe Diary illusira'tivd
of tho times of George IV. interspersed With
| original letters from the late Queen Caroline;
600 Prizes. $1,500*000
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would cheerfully undertake to keep the books
ofone or more respectable mechanics.or others:
and make out nnd collect their accounts, or
prepare the accounts of executors, administra*
tors, tiustees and guardians for the Court, or
be would not object to ono or more Agencies to
obtain subscriptions, or for the salo of Thcolog*
ical and othor valuable publications.
Approved testimonials con bo furnished, or
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city. Persons wishing tho advertiser’s services
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line in box No. 19. Post Ofiieo, directed to *M/
* t .aug 28 17312 w
Princess Charlotte, and various other persons,
Fannv, with other Poems, by Jlalleck, A
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Sydney Clifton, or Vicissitudes in both heilu
spheres, a tale ofthe 19th Century,2 vols.
The Bride ef ForiJEdword, founded on an Ih*
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though not a pray, 1 vol.
Walker on lntormarriago.'or the inode.iff
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The Theory of Money nnd Banks invesliga*
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Life of William Wilberforco by his sons—a*
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Wiliiamt! History of Missipn:
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y Entorpiise
Use ofthe Stethoscope, an cleinentnry Trea*
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Mlntnrn Post, M. D.
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