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18® VOJL.XX.YVI.
TimilgPAt UVENINO, OCTOBER 3, 1839.
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SAtfSfi AND PURIFY
-Tlio nppHcution of llm priiicii
i bom3 iillotvoil to bo one of the
in tlio euro ami provoiiliim or
if Ilia greatest consaqnoltea to as.
odicino is capable ufproducing
poor ill tbo oaoioilt and at Ilia
j t moot effectual manner
no longer to coiitund with tho
so ol tlio grontost portion of Ilia
ly will! ihiMO Tow who still nro do*
../"killed aoonrding to rulelike
"n.ioila of old who 'would have' a 'King to
■ "over limn.' Um. thanks to llto oiroula.
[•' ., qijpara—lliooha to tlio aoiiorul dif*
mi" 1 which onahlos .nineloon
dcthi of TUB I'EOl'EE to road and to
r 0 , ibconolroa—now wo no longer bo*
iin iwallowlugthatdaodl* Inlnoral, Altai*
- llmiin lo onto—but universally loav-
iT.P"" a. . I>* ....
n a worn comlilion ofior iu uio,
i.«r bouovo in the absurd notion
iTiiuns of coy kind oun bo cured by
iirlilc—OUR BLOOD. Ii is now
d that nn iullaniinniion is a wiso
signal thill she re*
E ilivo incdiciuo lo
urdcii which she
Irovos by Iho lilgu lover nod tlio strong piilso,
fwanted to be removed. In oilior words, tho
* y oallsfora vegetable cleansing
' i'sYao*r.tni.B UuivmtsM, Pitta,
Iliil in llioir ndiniilistratiuii; the
ii oi> on only has to bo ubsorved, and
«r describe ihtjoit proportion of Iho dose, to
,io intgtiitiido of the ditoaso to be cured,
1 ,| „tt ,,:rms rsod the following opinion of a
f Rsi/to m *Aj well knowi the gnnlitics of then
i^fsBBANDREPIl'S PILLS
This medicine is aoknowlodgad to bo olio of
hi most valuable over discovered, ns a puriller
L'll,, blood mi l lluids. It is suparior tu Snr*
liptrill i. whether ns a sudorific or iiltorntivu. Il
's inftmiely before all the preparations or
iiunions of Mercury. Its purgative pior
„.s are alone ofincnlculable vnluo—for thoio
Jsmiybo taken doily ron A,sv rzition, end
[niloaJ of weakening by Iko cathartic effect,they
*1 strength by taking away the causa of ivoak-
ii. Tnero is no go r I Air. occur does, which
me Pills do not likewise. Out they liavo nuno
if the inisorablo oifecls uftliat limoi.r apzoir*
Tin tout it aro not injured—tho noses
il limbs aro not par.ilyaed—no— but in tko
ad of thsse distressing symptoms, now life
..J consequent miim itiou is ovideut in overy
b'esainsiil ofllie body. Unaxonz rn's Pn.i.s
Ira iadeo I i IJsivznsai. RiuMOf, for they euro
Ippolits diao ms;they euro Isyt-AMiurinn and
* iit me RhsuhatisiiI They euro Diaoktzi
I driuvayaitvl Tney euro DyszuTznv and
■irorio.VAi, CosTivavass! Tnoy will cure
I these appirently oppusito diseases, nacausa
[sycLCAaia nndruniry tlio blood pruvidod,
ycLCtssa .
Iirtetr. nituio is unt beyond nil huiii ui AS.
[id L'AN'CE. Four yams this niadicino has
vbeen before iho public in Iho U. Slates*,
never it h is been introduced it has superso
I all oilier remodioa,
I Dr. Braudrelli's Oiticos in Now York nro 2*11
IOAOWAY, 185 Hud run st. and 270 Uow,
i.hlaecn Print amt MiUimeU.
jeoni. per box with dirocllons.
Jstvnre of c uiniorfeils,
DrnggisU savan mado agents,
dish of Dr. Brand rath's Agents liavo nn en.
Mdeirlj^ents.duled.wiihiu iho iwelvo innnths
lit proee ling. These curiifloatoa mo renew.
Irsgnlirlyitherofore when over iwelvo inonlhe
| liny au longer gnaraiitoe tho gemiiuonoss
^IlOIdi; KO.-06.D8l
LB CORDIAL DE LUCI.NE.
OU L'EL IX III l)E L'AMOUIL
T UB subscriber ha* the pleasuro ol nil*
nonucing to the citizens of the U. States,
that ho has purchased, for n very largo sum mid
from the iiivuutor, the colobrnted lJr. Ma^nin,
of Paris, the rooipu and right for making thi*
ustoiiidiiug madicino. Until the appoainnee
ol tho ' Lunina Cordial,' (about tliroo your*
Miuco.) it wit-1 thought that tho complaints,
which it spoudily ovorcomus, wore boyond ilia
roach of hitman romudy, ns fur upwards of a
thoiis.ind years, they h id baffled Iho wisdom
?“d ingenuity ofthe most profound phvsici.un
in all parts of tho world. This Cordial, how
ever, to tho great advantage of tho human inco,
soon proved itself to bo tlio doddoratum so long
sought for; and accordingly, nolwithttnuding
tho brief period of its cxj*tuiico, il !m.a required
a oulebrity so great, that it is eugaily inquired
for throughout tho civilizod globe. Dr. AIng-
nin Noou finding that tho dumand was so vast
as to render a supply impossible, disposod of
tlio leoipo and right of sale, under obligations
of secrecy, for England, iho United States, and ,
othor countries, only preserving Franco and ■
Italy fur himself. Tims lias tlio subscriber pos*
seised himselfnf tbo invaluable scerot, and now
lids'.ous togivo the inhabitants of bis line ol
agency the benefits ofhis speculation.
*Le Cordial Do Luciite' or, iu English, Mho
Luciiiii Coldial,' is n gonoral mvigorutor of the
liniiiaii frarnoi In nil the various cases of lau*
gilor,lassiiudo, mid debilitation; it is an uufnilt
mg remedy; as it is equally its provinco to im
part cheerfuiiioss and decision to tlio mind, os
liualtb and vigor to the body. Hut tlio peculiar
virtuo on winch its celebrity is based, is tho fir
the Tiiuh ^ uiuiit.s ( uf-LIFTTs
W E know that health and tho ability to In-
bor constitutes tho wealth oftho grant
uiiiss of tho poopto in this, ssin most other conn,
trios, i o proserve therefore, that health by tin-
turnl means is n grand moral and political
scheme, to fulfil which, requires our utmost nt.
iQUtiun. riio unprecedunted popularity and
universal approbation wbicb this Medicine lias
aeliitivod throughout the United States, tbo
Canada*, I exus. Mexico and the West Indies,
fully lustify Dr. I'oters in warmly mid consciou*
tiously recoimnentling them to (ho special uttom
lion of the afflicted.
Dr. I'ators taa spent much lima in ntperi-
tnenting with .Iiffiiielit Vogntnhln Me,lie!,"..
, " r d | snases of iho liver, mill now nirein lii. Voa*
utnlilo I ills, ns tho besi, mo si conveniont, mfd
Ca,, U fur
Una great quality of his vogetnhln Pill, isthnt
they liavo the nliornntivo principle combined
with llioir cnthnstic, or oporntivenunlities or t int
they not only rlenmo tlio .m,„ocl, . ,d b" woL
ll ' 6y 'l' 8 liver, change
Iho morbul seoretion, sliengihen tho digo.iwu
organs, nurify Iho blood, invigoralo the clrcolai
system. g ‘ V “ , l0IIB a " d 10 lha neivous
...Tl.“ Jraro "I' 1 ' 1 and in their operation
and convey almost imniodintoconviclioiioftheir
utility from llioir fiisidoso. Thay can be inkeo
wilh ,n ety by .f.ny
..lo. Ilia infirm, thei nervous end the delirete ere
sirongihoned by their oporotion, buennse llicv
clear tlio system ofb.id linmniirs., nillfll hOtt'ISISa
.... •y** 011 *olh.td humours, quiet nervous
rritnbility, and invariably produce sound
cilitv and certainty with which it restores - tho v „ , ., nil
virile powers whon they Imve boon destroyed V0 *« ,nW « PiIIs aro asttro remedy for
*- * ■ ‘ ‘ - 1 jatn dice, Hide and nervous Imndncho.
destroyed
by disease, time, recklessness, or any ofthe nu
merous caiuos which terminate iu the prostra
tion of thoso functions.
Ill common with tho generality of really good
medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of a
mercurial or duietorious nature, among tho tno'
ny ingredients which compose it; blit is, nt the
sa.no time, so simple, yet so efflo .cions, that
while it can renovate the prostrntod energios ol
a giant, an infant uuy use it, not only with inn
painty, but with advantage.
Tho usages of socioty are unfortunately such,
Hint, notwithstanding the benefits which Would
bo sure to result from it, we cannot outer into
mi analysis of this inostitnablo Cordial hero, or
publish many ofthe documents which have
been received, as vouchers of tho blessings it
hns onnforrod on miinborflofdespniriug individ.
unis. Out this wo cannot forbear remarking—
thnt it has boon demonstrated that there i'«
scarcely over, if any such thing nt all, as until'
rnl barreutiuss, or as natural imbecility oftho
proetennl functions, in cither sox; mid therefore
that these evils are the efiects of artificial enust
and may be apeedily subdued mid removed
of ‘Lo Cordial do Lticine.’
by tho use _ f
Tho Lucina Cordial is also nn indubitnhlo
cure for the Gleot, and the Fluor Albu*, ob
structed, diffleult, or painful Menstruation; also,
for tbo incontinence of Urine, or the involunta
ry disolmrge tboreof. It i« likewise an ttivnlu
able and unri
I ffytimXruitlalaan nM.-ir mitl*
bold by QBABDRN COODALL. corner of
sand Jotrerson streets, (nearHit Mar•
TUEOSMT AOSUT VOR TM* SALF. OF TIIK
uif. OiummKTa’s Pii.c.9 in Savannah,
[i'tiy IQ
I53lw3m
114
FOll KENT,
That large and comfortable
House, situated In WoHhiugton
| Ward, fronting the Square. If it
[is not rented before the first of
November, the owner will occupy
It. II. PETTIGREW,
1081
JFOIS RENT,
The Store lately occupied by
. McDonnell on the South
^ -lo Monument Sqitaro, a first rutu
dt ind for Dry Goods. Apply to
* LDWIN.
unrivalled medioiuo in cases of Chron*
iu Eruptions ofthe skin, and in tho dropsical
nfiocliona of tho aged.
Most import tut to tho American Public.
llto United States proprietor of tlio colobrui
ted'Lucina Cordial,' nr 'Elixir of l.nv».' list*
to lay before the community, the following cer
tificate, which he has received from tho invert
tor, the lllustrl.ilU Dr. Magiiin.of Paris:
‘This is tocottify, that 1 liavo disposed of the
recipe for making tho ‘Lucina Cordial,’ or 'E
lixir of Love,' and also the right to sell it through
out thn United States of North America, to
Jtdtn Winters Holderwoll, M. D. My reasons
for so dniug is, that the domauda to me fur the
above Cordial, of which I um the inventor, are
so numerous, that I am tiunhlo to supply oil the
ordors from France and Italy alone; and Imve
therefore disposed of tho privileges vouchsafed
iu this, and other certificates of a like nut iro in
order to generalise the benefits of my discovety
throughout tho world.
Given under my hand nt Paris, on this ninet
teetnhd.iy of January in the year of our
Lord, eighteen hundred nnd thirty-eight,
EUASTE MAGNIN.
Gaspard Politic, ? witness*.
William Merritt, 5 Witnesses.
L. RALu
FLORIDA HOUSE,
r. AUGUSTINE, EAST FLORIDA.
^ This commodious Hotel has been
pnt in complete repair; new furni
t tuie, bedding, &c. &o., and in
^ open for tho reception of visitors,
under tho superintendence ofthe
1. who pledges himself so to conduct
iment, as to secure tu it a character
to any l.otol in tlio Southern Country,
n n 'V. W. OATES.
u.—Good Stabling for Horse., and alien'
M* r ° nlld l ' vo ^ 11,50 Cariingoe.and
nnrvon. liesdarlio, dyspensv
u 'm™”’ " Ck ?"" or J h « etnmarli, bJanbum
all billioua cotnplninle, fever, ofnll kind,, ,„„l if
taken at the onnnnsnceinom will invariable
chock llioir nrugrose, nnd save the patient from
a protracted and dangorons sickness. They nro
invaluable in nor,on, and liypocondrieal olTec*
noils. Ins, of appeiitn, and all complaint, to
ivluch Inmates alone aro inbject. Tiiey nner-
■no us n mild spoody p.irgo, and are « „fc P a "d
certain remedy for worms in children.
Extract of n letter from Dr. Gurilev of N Or.
leans. I.a. Oct.D, 1837.—Ilnv.lSed „,',?ch
sx'a-rr'satt.i'j.s'j
boxosTn «‘monl < h!”* n 1 100
n. IN. Y., June 3. 18.KI; ‘I was aware that Dr.
I .ten was one of the best clieinisls iu the Uni
ted Slates, and felt assured that ho would tome
day (from his intimate knowledge oftho proper,
no. of horb. and drug.) prodftc. .Bon
:i c ^; an fi d ,. ma "' ,ck "r lad «” •»* ve*o!
II lie I III. fully respond lo my oxpcotaiion.
1 boy nro indeed a suparior modioino, nnd re'
Iho Uil™ “pli«. ' P " y ■ i0,al, ' ,Bd
Esiract of a leltor from Dr Waiiios, of Cin.
cuiunti. l eb. 2, IH38j ‘Your Pills aro t |, e
osl ltl lIloiroporalloiM, and yot most powerful
llioir effects, of any dial I have ever met with
a practice of eight and twenty yens. Tlinir
irr^‘5 a i C " yl ?l a " d dioimpnrides
ol tlio blood, is ovidomly very surprising >
„ Ciiaiuottb, N.C. Jan. 1 1837
Dear Sit—I liavo made IVcnin,.,.-.*,
,,nis in mo i.icipiont singe orSitrioiis fever'and
ubstuintu consiipaiion ortiio bowels, also, in iho
""Jafgcmentgf, die splooii, ohronio disonsos of
die nor, siek hosdnehn, general dobiliiy, and
in all cases liavo found them lo bo very efloc.
11V »' „ !■ D. Horn. hi. D.
MECKLr.gpuna. Co„ Vn.Foh. 7,1837.
Having iiiud Dr, Polurs' pills in my praclico
for tbo lost 12 months, 1 take pleasure in
giving my loslimony of ilieir good oflecis in
cases of dyspepsia, sick headache, billions fo.
vors. Slid othor disonses, produced by in octivii
ty of tho liver. They are a safe and mild ap>
enont, being the host article ortho kind I have
ovor ii ,,J . Uxorok C. Scott, M. D.
.Hue celebrated Modioino is for sale by all die
pnneipa) Druggists in Savannah and through,
'.si Iho United Stales, die Canadas. Texas,
Moxtco and dio West Indies. Price 50 coins
per box ividi full directions.
10|—i y
UNEXAiai»l,EU lUAillAlOTU
SCHEME
rf111E following dentils bln Scheme or a
JL Lutterv. iu bo drown ill December next,
wiirrnnts us in declaring it to bo UNPAHAL'
LELED in tho history of Lotteries. Prices Iu
iho amount hate neveh ukpohe been offered
to the public. It is true, there aro many blanks,
hut nn the othor hand, tlio extremely low charge
of $30 por Ticket—dm Value ard Numdi:ti
of tills Capitals, and dm revival oftlm good old
custom «,rwarranting that every piir.o shall bo
drawn and sold, will, wo nio sure, give utilvor.
sal siilisfaction, and espocially to tlio Six lium
DRKD PniCE lloLUERS.
To thoso disposed to adventure, wo recom
mend early application being made to us for
tickets—when dm prizes nro oil sold, blanks
only roumiii—tlio fust buyers hnvo tho host
clisnco. Wo, therefore, emphatically say—
DELAY NOT! butntonco re mil nndtrans.mil
In us ynur orders, which slinll always rocoiveour
immediate alteiiiiou. Letters to bo addressed,
and applications made to
SYLVESTER & CO„
156 Broadway, New Yotk,
07 Observe the Number, IGu.
$300,000111 $300,0001! $33,000!
0 prize, of $30,DOOM
3 prizes of $15,000
3 prizos of $10,000
LOTTERY
Of Real Estate uud Bank Stock, liliiatod in
Now Orleans.
ST Tim richest nnd most magnificent Schama
aver presented to tho public, in this or any
othor country.
TIUEZTi OALY $20.
Authorized by nn Act of the LeffulitUvo Assem
bly ol Florida, and under the Directions of the
Caumihsinuers. acting tinder tho same.
TO liE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, 1830.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managors.
SYLVESTER A CO , 150 Broadway,
New York, Sole Agents.
P* H * , '. ,, H be nl the upturn or tbo winners
or Puzos of Bank Stocks, either to tabu the stock
itself, or the par vnluo thereof in cash.
ihei rocoiptsof the snlo of the Tickets nro,
and will bo. denosited in the Citizons', Com
solidated, Cnnaf. Union, and Carrollton Batiks,
in the namo ofthe Malingers jointly with J. U.
I crrault, Esq., ncltiallv oasbinr of tno Citizons'
Bank, nnd A. Uoudoiiiu, Esq nctunlly cashier of
tlio Consolidated Bank, as Trustees, as por
Act passed before A. Muzurcau, Kiq., Notmv
I ublic, on the'id May, 1838. and the propeitics
trniurnrrcd unincumbered, fur tbesoouritv oftho
fortunate I'rizn Holders.
xrvtruM^ —liiO.OOOtickets,from 1 lo
100,0110, will b. put ill Olio wheel, and (illO
prizns, with tho blanks in minilicr. To every
nn moor a piizo orbiauk will lie drawn,, unlit all
the privei nro dolrrmiimit, leaving tlio balance
of numbers in tlio wheel lilsnks.
ID- To Euitorsa.vd Punt.tsitxtu.—Having
received Nowspnpeis containing tlio nbovo
Mchenio, from twenty-two Stales and Territor
ms,besides several ortho British Provinces, wo
are saliified with llm circulation, and therefore
request that such papers ns Imve not, up to tills
time, insorlod llm ndvortieemeni, will be plens>
ed trot to dp so, and ilrat all the other papers will
insert it once a week only ririiil the 1st of Do.
ceiiibor. and forward us their accounts.
SYLVESTER it CO., 150 Broadway,N. Y.
J»l7 89 1511
R „ i-ivr or uETTti
t'.MAIMNO in tlm Post OIT
nnh, Sepi. 30th, 1830. P,
lit ers from tins list, aro requostod lo ask for
aacirhsirt letters.
A-
Ajnn tniss Caroline A
B .* • '
Bona Tims B
Uorchert A
E P Bourko I) A
Bnnrko Win II 9
llullcill**li ».r<i I.
Almy mrs Henrietta
Annus Win
Bacon Juo B
Buckley Frederic
Barnard mrs Ann
Bams mrs J 8
Unities mrs J S
Bates Jos
Barrs Kichd B -•
Ulnck Alary W
Blackwood Juo
Hrnilsford miss il C
Blanco Jos G
Brantley R
Beiliss 8aml
Bell miss Susan AI
Berry mrs Mary 4
Bell inr Emanuel
Bilbo James
Bivins Jno W 9
Bivins U H 2
lloml rr 1 ’ 1
Brow
Blount
Biirifilil
Bond David
Broughton Frank
Borden Geo G
Brooks —
Boyd llobt
llmlor Francis J
Butler mrs Ann G
Bruce Wm
NO COMPUTATION NUMBERS!! 1
100,000 lickotaDuin No. 1 upwards,in success ion
Extract from the Laws of tho Logislaliro
Council ofthe Territory ofFluiida.
Ghap. 701.—No. 24.—Whoroas tho Court
House of Duval county, is in an uiifinish,
e l state, and llioro are yet due and owing up
onlho same, monies, wii 1 '**'**-" 1 — -'
impure too burdensome
of Duval; and iwlmrana,
to pay those said sums andcnmplelo saidbuildi
mg,as well for tlm greater convenience ofthe ad
ministration nfjuslioe.na for (lie double purpose
of an Acodoiny, lor wlrioh purpose in part, llm
said building, when completed, is designed
Therofore-
FOK THU TOII,fcT Sc NVil-
C OLOGNE Water in blown, cut glass and
ground slopped hollies', Lavender do do
do do, Ivuso do dn do do, Orange Flower do of
r retich, Kngli«h and American manufacture,
Esprit de Rose, a grateful perfume fur ilia
handkerchief, I'eriian Musk and Otto of Rose
Scent Bags, a perfume fur laying in drawera,
wardrobes nnd trunks, and preventive against
moth; Prentiss' Milleflnnr, Ceylon Violot.Jcs.
famine. Olive, Vegetable, Lavender, Cinna*
mon. Oriental Vernacular, Rose. Almond,Mn«k
and Camphor Suaps for the toilet;Rose, Cimm
mon, Almond and whito Soaps in bars; Bears
Oil, Bears Groaso, Oldridge's Balm of Colum
bia. Macassar Oil, Glenn's Indian Dye for dye
mg tlio hair in twelve hours without injuring
the toxtnre ol tho skin, Tooth Powders, Cold
Cream, Lip Salvo of various manufactures.
French, English and Prentiss Rose Vanilla and
plain toilet Powders, warranted of superior
ntmlitvv llni. V.il a ip-.ii, O... if: 1
Cant Jim 3
Gariuiliors James
Cirrniliers Jos A
Gny M^hnel 2
Cnvoimnsh James
Csimn Dmnah
Cannon B F
Cnrlay mrs Clo Ann
•'lurk mrs P
Cleghorn Alox C
Chapman K
Dngenhnrt Henry
Davis mrs EA
Davis Mary A
Davis E M
Dalle r Jos U
Dawson miss Harriet
Dean Pat 2
Domsre Henry R
Dellannov AlexT
Dreeeo Mich
which it le beiioved wVl nni ''» nd Tonl1 ' Vfi5«,
ome a tax ttnon lha neoMe 0 „ rrol, <!«•» »»P’f French article in fancy hour.,.
So,.» r u"V. fret: manufacture,
Clark Jnrnos F
Cuter Jno
Carrol I’at
Ciaustoti U
Cnivilllor Jtulina
Crowe, Janie, \Y
CondonP
Conway Michael
Cochran Tims
Cone Wm
Coulters Wm
»
Dickerson II J
Dickerson M A
Diuioho mis Mary
Doylo Francia
DuflV Nanny
Dur'rel mis',"Susan 8
Dubiggin mre Busan
E
_ „ _ EvansMorris
Easterling Tlioa W 2 Ealdale mire S M *
E.vana mre Caihaiine Everilt miss Aim J
■t-m
Earl P 11
Smolling Sails in cuuind blown gloss pungent.,
sup’r gilt edges Powder Puffs and llosei. Rose
variogsled Wuali Bolls, Pocket Combs and
Books of sup’r quality, Ilozera and Strops,Otto
of Rose iu Toney cut glass nnd gill edge bottles;
Antique Oils of various patterns, Pearl Powder
Sec. 1 ] Bo It onaclodby tlio Governor and | r,»r,uho a r n il,m! l ,i , , l i',Io'L^, aU ' : ' !r ''T oy
Legislative Council of iho Territory of I .'|*l„ "o"““'rous lo tnoulion.
Frsv.ier Andrew
Fleming Wm
Farrill mre Belrey
Ferroi Cerneliae
Feiinill Geo W
Fleming mrs Mery
Fleming Jamee
Fleetwood Green
F
Fidlor Geo
Easier F W 2
Fox JD
■
Florida. That it shall and may bo lawful for
Joseph B. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart and Wil.
liam J, Mills, or any two of them under thu
direction of the county court of Duval county,
to rai*e such sum or sums uf money by Lottery,
For sale by
PORCHF.R A LA ROCHE,
Sign ofthe Golden Globe,
a<| gS8 Opposite tho Market.
. .... NEW CARPETING.
iu such Schemes nsihov may deem appropriate g dr E. 1NGER3ULL are now opening
and advisable: Provided, ilrni Iho said persons . an exlonsivo a.,oil,no,it rich Cnrnelings
shall bind themselves in such monitor' as tho
court shall direct,well and truly lo conduct such
lottery ill good faith,to appropriate the proceeds
to the object above stated.—Fn-sod, rob. 7th
1834.—Approved Feb. 11th 1834
By agreement, bearing ditto the 28th of Feht
~ ‘ ^ * l#.r_Iitl»h
ruary, 1839, the above Joseph Lancoster i««inh
uriVmEiN triinnme. mmsmil, Tor certain
ddlo Horsos for biro,
j St- Augustine, August 5, 1839.
16 16912m
OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
This highly important mcdicino is for salo by
John Winters Holderwoll, No. 129 Liberty st.
New York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chosnin
st. Philadelphia: and in Baltimore bv Rotmil!
& Atkinson, John M. Laroque; cud G. IL Ty.
lor; in Washington City by Tobias Wntkim
and Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M
Linthacum; iu Richmond by John II. Eusticc:
in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas nnd Dnpuy
Rosser A Jones; and in Norfolk by ALA. Shim
tos nnd U Emeri>ou;aiid by John Woudly, No.
65 Poydrasst. New Orleans.
It can also bo found nt nil the principal Drug
Stores in South Carolina, nnd in Augusta, by
Huvilnnd llisley A Co., Thomas Barrett A Co.
nnd Nelson Carter; and in Savannah by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Price $3 per bottle, with full directions,
aug 5 104—ly
BUG BAKE.
ED »i 6 d08 Snunholiz’s Roach and
Bud Bog Bane, For salo by
nl> g 14 A. PARSONS
ROWLAND’S LOTION,
H7IOR improving and beautifying tho com-
El ploxion, rendering tho skin fair, soft nnd
transparent, and for removing tans, sunburns,
freckles. &c., warranted genuiue. Just receiv
ed and for sale by
a tg 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Dollars.
700,000
of obstinate Catarrh; in coughs
. whether arising from recontor negloctod
m i ,,l p hma ’ and M an auxiliary, and
•pis ofprosont relief from tlio threatening
mp oras of approaching Pulmonary Con-
E n .' 110 medicine hnsgreator claims upon
Jeotradenoe of tho invalid than tho above
BEWARE OF SPUKIOUS IM
ITATION.
G hO. W. CARPENTER'S Compound
Extract of Iceland AIoss. Cnrrngeon or
lri.li Mess, Slippery Elin, Horchoimd. Ac., n
valuable remedy Tor cold., coughs, dyspepsia,
dysentery, diairbtce, catarrh, and all ufieciion.
uf the breast and lungs. Fur sale by
a'lg'JI I'URCIIER & I,A ROCHE.
20,000
CHALLENGE.—The Gen
uine FRENCH PILLS m
r, ' r for fe.fflie.lvo and traublesomo syinp-
Horcanghlug, expacloralian or phlegm, pain
in,„. V.’, r '’ which conatilnto prominent
■‘id.!,. , -“l-plunl, Hint tho Pnlmonaria
K 8, 'gnod. and haa nmnifustud iu most vaIn.
■s proporhes.
““fnl.of cnnrso in Ihe relief of
iv.«n, an v'° d *'l" rom sudden changoi
For sale by 01 " Waa,i " s da " ,p * c '
^ ay23 A. BARTOW.
$300
gainst all the QUACK NOSTRUMS oftho
ago fur tho euro of * * * , *
LAiUP OIL, Ac.
HALLS pure Sperm Oil, (Full
strained) 200 do Summer strain'
Hdo. Also, 12 doz Lamp Chimnies. Just
received, and lor sale by
aug 14
A. PARSONS.
i- ng®
®HrCI£ASAWIIATCIIEE
. lands.
1 I^_J U . ,lllor olfora for anle n tract of
eniv.i"" , ? ,e in "io 3d District, Baker
levarvlIH i om ? l,ore, i which compri,
util Z.-VM nr ." lu suparior aoil. Tko
It k. „„i. ' , d ." ,11 ' ,s ' l 8htimprovoinonls, and
Li, v j , * od ln il* geographical diinontious
rcraiinn 0,, F ,U ' As additional con.
lliiimn,i ° n Pitrcltitnor, reasonable lorins and
|ti'o u d .k,r Ur '? ° n “ r0d ' li,<,r ,nor » m >-
| ,| lbicriber 0 »tAihona IIPP ' ll!a " U 0 “ n addr0M
The French Pills aro anplicablo in nil cases,
for either sox, (watranted freo from Afercury,)
nnd possesses groat advantages ovor tho Uni.
Sams and all liquid medicines, by being entirely
free from smell, nnd consequently donotufieci
tho breath, thereby preventing tho possibility of
discovery whilo using them.
Besides this important advnntngo they never
disngreo with tlio stoinnch, nnd iu the firat stage.*
of the disease they usually efiect a cure in a l^w
dnys, with iitllo regard to diet or exposure.
In tho most obstinato stages ol the disnnse,
thoy nro equally certain,having cured ninny after
ovary othor romedy hud failed. In Abort, thoy
huve been ■» universally successful thnt Iho
proprietor challenges nny one to produce a rotn.
ody of equal certainty,'under a forfeiture of
Three Hundred Dollars.
For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. AI. A J. AI. TURNER.
Price $2 por box. 1C4— ly aug B
REFINED LIQUORICE.
A SUPPLY of the abovo article of lino
quality, lor sale by
aug 19 PORCHER A LA ROCIIE.
Inly 21
F.G. BALDWIN.
' ii 'y k . 110 Wash Brashes & Heads,
57., 0 " 0 " 0 " »issos
I rl < ! a .n"" 81,00 do
l-ric.?Ji" ) T: 0 S> p « ol « Uluoking
fiBstfor sale hy
G. It. HENDRICKSON,
SNUFF
«ROLE Alri. Millnp'u Ann aiii
ROLE Mrs. Alillcr'M fine cut To-^
Lorillard’s Scotch and
d, lb hojiios; 80 jars course
ipoea ;„;rV, «u jarsoonrso
«nlobv dMaccobo y‘ l0 ' t"*' received and
tape jH; .K-* HEN DRICKSOxN.
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC
OINTMENT#
F OR tho euro of Whilo Swellings, Sorofn
|ou* and othor Tiimnra.UIccru.Soro Legs,
old nnd fresh Wounds, Sprains and Bruise*,
dwellings and Inflammation*, Scald Head,Wo
men's Sure Bransts, Rhonmatio Pains, Telto.s,
Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlow*, Biles. Corns,
nnd External Diseases generally. It i* likewise
greatly sitperioi to any medicine heretofore
discovered for the chafed backs and limbs of
horses—for ring worm*, chapped lips—and in
short for ovary, oxternal bodily evil that may fall
to tho lot of man or boast. For snlo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, nnd
T. M. A J. AI. TURNER.
Price 50 emits por box.
aug 5 IG-I—ly
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
GEORGIA.
J N HE eighth Cnnrso uf Lectures in this Iu
. stitution, will be commenced on the se
cond Monday (the lltli) of noxt November,
and ho toimmnted on tho first Saturday (tho
,3d) of .March following. The lectures will bo
delivered by.
G. AI. NEWTON, AI' D., Professor of Anat<
omv.
L. A. DUGAS, M. D., Professor of Physiology
nnd Pathological Auatnmy.
CI1ALES DAVIS, AI. D., Professor of
Chemistry nnd Pharmacy.
JOSEPH A EVE, M. D . Professor ofThora-
politic* and Materia Aledica.
L. D. FORD, AI. D., Professor of Institutosi
nnd Praclico of Mcdicino.
PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Professor of Principles
nnd Praclico of Surgery.
MILTON ANTONY, AI. I)., Professor of Oh.
stotric* nnd Disonsos of Women nnd Inintits.
The Professor of Anatomy, assisted by Dr.
John McLestor, will superintend the Dissecting
Rooms in person, and discharge tho dutios of
Domonstrntor without additional foo. Tho
Professor of Anatomy nnd Chemistry devote
their whole time to tho College.
Tho expense* for tho full Course ofLecturos,
including the Demonstration ticket, is $115;
Student* attending this institution for tho first
time, will pay for Matriculation $5. Tho cur
rent money of any of tho States in witich Stu
dents may resido will bo taken at par.
Specimens iu Anatomy and Natural IIi*toiy
will ho thankfully received] for tho Miisomn.
PAUL F. EVE. Dean oftho Faculty.""*-
Augusta, Aug. 10,1839. 170Mw aug 19
considerations, in conformity to thu said Legis
lative Act, duly avuigti unto Messrs
Schmidt A. Hamilton all llioir Right and lit'
(crest, and the Powers vested in them by the
above tccitcd Act of the Legislature of Florida.
Extract from tho vnluattuii of Goorge Phillip
Mattouvrier and Jacob do Cordova, boliiof
tlio City of Now Orleans, mado and sworn to
on the I9th day of April, 1839:—
That the said George Phillip Alanouvrier and
Jacob Cordova, appraise and conscientiously
and honestly value the property known under
the name and appellation of “Banks Arcade,"
iathe Citv of New Orleans, at Six Hundred
Thousand Dollars, and.
“Tho proporty known under tho appellation
of "City Hotel" or “Bishop's Hotel,” in the
said City of of New Orleans, at Four Hundred
and Twenty Thousand Dollars."
Tho deeds of tho Property and tho Stock trails;
ferred in trust to the Commissioners appointed
by Ilia said act of the Legislature of Florida,
for tho security of the Prize Holders.
SPLENDID SCHEME I! 1
1 Prize—Tho Arcade—286 feet, 5 inches,] 4
linos, on Alagnzine street; 101 foot,
II inches,on Natehez street;
126 fuel, 6 inches, on Grnvier st.
Rented at about $37,UU0 por an*
num.
Valued at
1 Prize—City Hotel—162 ft on Com*
mon street, 146 feet, 6 inches, on
Camp st. Rented at $25,000—
Valued at
l Prize—Dwelling House (adjoining
tho Arcnde) No. 16,24 ft. 7 inchi
es front on Natchez st. Rented
at $1200—Valued at
Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcado)
No. 18,23 ft front on Natchez st.
Rented at $ 1200—Vnluod at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcado)
No. 20,23 foot front on Natchez
st. Rontedat$l200—Vnluod at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North oast
corner of Basin & Custom.houso
street; 40 feet fronton Basin, nnd
40 feet on Franklin st. by 127 ft.
donp in Custom hottsosl. Routed
at $1500—'Valued at
t Prize—Ditto—No. 24. South west
corner nf Bn*in & Custom house
street; 32 foot, 7 inches on Basin
32 feet. 7 inches on Franklin. 127
feet, 10£ inchos deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented at
$1500—Valued at
1* Prizo—Ditto—No. 339, 24 fnot, 8
inches oil Royal strool, by 127 ft,
11 inches deep. Rented at $1409.
Valued nt
1 Prizo—230 shares Canal Bank
Stock, $100each
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
I Ditto—100 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—100 do do do dorlo
I Ditto—50 do Exchange Bank dn do
1 Ditto—50 do do do do do
j Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bank do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do dn do
1 Ditto—15 dn Alechauics’ A Tra
ders’ dodo
I Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shares of tho Louis'
inna State Bank, $100 each, each
Prize $1000
do—each 2 share* of $100 each,
each Prize $200, ofthe Gu* Light
Bank
200 do—each 1 slnro of $100, of tho
Bunk of Louisiana
200 do—each 1 sharo of $100, oftho
Now Orleans Bank
150 *do—each 1 share of $100 of tlio
Union Bank of Florida
assortment rich Carpetings
and Rugs, oftho newestpatterns, consisting of
Three ply Ingrain Carpeting
SupernHo do do
Extra fine and common do do
Also.
are oflered nt wholesale uud retail, on very fr
vornhlo terms. $ept JO
Gaskin WH
Gaston Cook
Gaston Carrol
Ganalil L 3
Gregory Ossior
Ginnovaly Benj
Gier Fred
Gibson Robt
Gibson Jon
Hnllignn Pat
Hartshorn Wm B
Harrington Susan M
HarrisWi
NEW GOODS,
Per ship Trenton.
TC3 super black Gro de Rliuio Silk
1 do do blue black do
1 do do blue do
2 do do black Gro do Swisa
5 do Roger's patent Flanuel
2 do blue Broadcloth
19 do Puper Cambric
10 do Alouslin de Lainea
te
lliull J S
Ilarlev Jiv» G
llaupt Henry,
Fowler James
Forsyth Wm
Fox Franklin
Fulton Gaspor
G
Glass Jos
Graham Jno
Guty Abram
Gravoa P
Goolly John
Grover Ohvar
Goolsby Wm
Gongle James
^Gugal Junes
Hitchcock mrs C
Hill, Dawson A Co
Hines Henry
Hover Jno
ilom^r tlenry
'vH-
do
do
do
2 do Mourning do
10 do Fancy Print*
8.4,9>4 and 10 4 Table Diaper
For salo by
SNIDER. LATHROP A NEVITT.
apt 20 184
CARPETING AND HUGS,
Por Wilson Fuller.
YARDSmper Ingrain Carpeting
do
do
do
do
100 yards common
20Q do Cotton
75 do Floor Cloth
4 Fine Tufted Rugs
8 do Brtistelt do
8 do Wilton do
6 grace Carpet Binding, best quali.y
For salo low at tho Carpet Room of
SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
sept 20 184
Jarvis miss H
Jennison —
Jeficri miss L
Johnston miss S H
Johnston VV W 2
Humor Henry
Hues Juo M
J
Johnston Sarah
Jones miss Ann C
Johnson miss Emily
Jones Geo W
Knap A A Co
Kelly M
Kelly Thos 2
Kelly John
Kcebler mrs Hairiet
K
Kenedy Patrick
Kenedy D G
Korny Michel
Kirk uus Sarah 2
Lawton Wm J 2
Ladsou Joseph
Law Fed
Law Edmund L
Lnrken Hugh
Larken Jas
Laly Petsr
N. YORK MILL SIIIBTING.Q
500,000140 SSHHf ,ec,!iv “ ,, per bn *
SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
reptlO 182
Martin Jas
Martin W M
Maxwell mrs Alary
Mattery Owen
Alnhor Cornelius
Mathews C
L
Leo Edmond
Livermore Snniuol
Lotts E
Lord Charles
Loyd W B
Leinis G B
Leabo mrs Mary
MitoliellWU
Mingledorf James
Mixsoii Reuben
Michal Steven
Morin G
Alorracey John
Alathews miss Mary EAlorell Anne Nancy
A!ell T
Alero mrs M
Allies Smith
AIcCluskey Thos G
McDonald M E
Moles Josoph
Moral —
Morell John 2
Me
AIcNall Hugh
John
Mcl^an J
.McDonald nus Afargt McDougallR VV
AlcEvetyJohn AlcKeunoy B
20,000 | GENUINE WELCH FLANNELS
T| PCS assorted qualities, aoino vory fine
H nnd wurrnnted real Welch. Just to*
ceived and for sole by
FULLER.
AlcUean Daniel
sept 6
. MOORE A CO.
Newell Thos M
Nowton mrs Susan
Neal Samuel
Nichols Geo J
Mi
20,000
20,000
SUF’R 4-4 SCOTCH GING
HAMS.
Por barnuo Gazelle.
1 C ASF. super 4 4 black aud whilo Plaid
Earlslon Ginghams
1 do do 4°4hlnckand lavender do do
11 do do 4.4 fancy colors do do, comprising o
I splendid assortment.
Tho above Good* havo been mado to order,
j at\d from choice patterns, sent to Europe ex
pressly for (hi* market.
SNIDER. LATHROP A NEVITT.
rapt 23 185
N
Norton mrs John
Norris Jna
Nolen Thomas
Nortdu Jane Auno
Nicoli miss Georgia CNoycaju Peter
* O
O'Reilly John
P
Patterson A P3 Pindar miss Anno M
Prenrforgnst miss C AlPlulips mns Mary
Penrso mis* Alary AuuePostell inrs Sarah C P
Pitchor Copt
20,000
15,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
5000
5000
2500
2500
NEW GOODS.
T HE Subscriber ha* just received nnd offors
for sate the following articles:
2 bales 3 4 Springfield Shirting
1 do *3 8 do do
10 pcs4i4 Iritfh Linen. 12do 4-4 sup. do
10 do Fancy Prints, 20 do low priced do
5 doz Gorman Cravats
10 do black Cotton Hoko, 5 do b'uodn do
20 do whito do do, 12 dosupr. do do
15 do colored do do
6 do do do half Iloso
4 do whito do do do
8 do Gout*. Berlin Gloves
4 do Lndien do do
3 do do China spun Silk Gloves
1500
1500
do
do
do
do
20,000
10
2000
20,000
20.000
15.000
600 Prize*.
TICKETS $20-
$1,500,000 |
-A r O SHARES.
2 do do black do
1 do Gontr, do
15 do Silk Rounds
12 pcs Porkoi Hdkfs
10 M drill-eyed Needles
6 do Victoria, in boxes
50 packs patont Pins
6 pcs black Bnmbnsins
4 do blueibliick Gro de Swiss Silk
2 boxes Can Ribbon, 3 do Bonnot do
100 doz Ctalk's Spool Cotton
50 do Salman do do
50 do DeWitt A Co. Spool Cotton
L'iccs, Babinelt*..Edging*. Swiss,Book,
M nil nnd cross bar red M iiBlins, nnd Pur*
finitely. Also, n splendid assortment
oftho lutnitstylo Bonnots, fa palo by
WILLIAM II. LLOYD,
sept G . k South side Maiketi
Reilly Jno
Regan Catharine
Reynolds J AI
Redly Thos W
Reid miss Eliza II
Roburlsou Geo D
llossigiiol James L
Pomoroy miss Alary H
K
Robinson Madison D 4
Rohnrds Decatur
Robbins —
Roundtree mrs Sarah L
Rus«ell mrs Victoria
Rutherford Wm
Stacy mrs Alarthn AI
Stafford Wm G
Stapleton John
Stnily mr Geo
S
Steele John B 2
Stewart John
Stetson Amory F
Smith Edward 2
Shearman Wilkins W Stinson Hiram 9
infe
st Georgo Martin
Shcftall mrs Sarah AI
Stevenson Jas
Sevcrnnco B B
Sckciwcn Muses
Smith Henry T
Smith John
Taylor Cnpt
Tillman Joseph
Throwor John T
Thomas James T
Sirubel mrs Aim M
Slower Dougins. J
SiurteveiilJ U
7
Trnfierl l’utet
Timm Wm .1
Tulls miss 3
Vallattim Elizabeth 1. mr.
w
Word Charles Wilkins ini.w l'.liza
Wall Uonj W 2 yyillinins miss Amur
vvau uuiij >» ^ inituiiD mimi
Wallace mr* AlargarOvWJlIiams Edward 2
Warren mrs Mary 2 Williams J B
\Vmu n.i<a Sllinll M Wilenn tstrre Trisir O
Wilson mr* Jane *2
Wright mrs Eliz’th ran
Wilson WmN
Wray mips Susan AI
WadlciiiB I.nwis D
Wakes Edwurd ..... _
Washburn mrs CynlhiaWoud Joseph W
Wnro mis* Amy Worth Wm James
Williuk Henry F Womack A J
Williams' Washington Webster Joshua A
*_. * t _*
Yokum Jas
oct 3 GEORGE SCHLEY. P. M.
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