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rTri7l3ANSU AND PUUIFY
«.uff nouY.—'The application ofllio ptiiicit
Vp^iniimi Solis nltowed to he one of the
P" . utility ill Ilia euro Bid prevention of
8 , ..ills uf (M WBPft ooiinoquoiioo tu 0*1
^in'irW medicine is capable of producing
Sloiimoo ,:r,tcr J!'* "‘V 1 **'’ an<l at,h *
L.iiinoin Ilia moot ofTooUial inannor
"SV,, now no Inngor to oontotul with the
uMTeitiudicas ol the gronteit noriinn of the
bl Sn«U O Ily with there few wire .till are do.
>" 5 mod to ho “killed according to rule,” like
‘i„ noonlo ofolil who ‘would have’* ‘King to
oJer llioin.' Bill, thunk, to the ciroulo.
of now.iiupon—Ihuuk. to the gonerul dif-
“ of knowlodgo, which onitblc. nineteen
S. lH ori'l|&l*li01'I.Eto rood olid to
Jig for theiiHolvoi—now wo no longer be.
•.win .wallowingthat deadly mineral, Me*
Jour, preferring to eiite^but universally leav-
u. in » worn cuiidilton after it. on.
We no l.ni ’or boliovo ill Ilia ab.iird notion
II uudarriooj dial an inlliitnuiatioii is a wire
o»w»A««of N.tobe, a signal that iho re-
nmrer die anlrtinoo of purgutivo mediciiio to
enr liar of the oppro.ilvo Tiurdon wltich she
oreroa by Ilia high fevor and the alrong pul.e,
I wanted to be removed. In othor words, the
totly callr fora vegetable cleansing
Uat.nanrii’. Veostable UsivERl.lt. Puts,
tMitiro no .kill in their administration! the
milled direction unly has to be obrorvod, and
lioy describe the just proportion of tho dose, to
tbs' magnitude of the duoaso to bo oured.
ill tU persons read the following opinion of a
gentleman ioho mil knows the qualities of these
'[‘ills,
DIIANDRETH'S PILLS
This medicine is acknowledged to b« one of
tho moil valuublo evor discnveroil, ae a purifier
„f Iho bleed and lluids. It is superior to Sor.
siaarilla, whether as n soJoriiio or alterativo. It
stands infinitely boforoall tho preparations or
eombiiislioiis of Morcury. Its purgativo pro,
srlies are alone ufinonloulublo value—for those
.’ills may be t ikon daily ran aey feriod, and
imtead of weakening by the cathartic effect,they
add strength by taking away tho cause of weak'
non. Tnoro is no good Merourt does, which
these Pills do not likewise. Uut they liavo none
of the mirorublo effects of that dexuly specif,
ic. Tin teeth are not injured—tho bores
sndlira'll are lint paralyzed—no—but in Ike
■lead oftlieso distrosriiig symptoms, new life
and consequent animation is evident in every
mevement of the body. Uraroreth’s Pills
■rs indeed a Uriversai. Remedy, for tlioy cure
pposite diseases; they ouro Irplahiutior and
JuaoRio Rheumatism! They cure Diabetes
and StrirouahyI Tney cure Dyserterv and
CoaiTiruTioRAi. CoiTivEREssI They will cure
>11 these apparently opposite diseases, because
thoy olearic nndrunirv the blood, provided,
however, nature is not beyond all human AS.
SldTANCE. four years this medicine has
new been before the public ill the U. Slates;
wherever it his boon introduced itlias superse
ded all other remedies.
Dr. Drandreth’s Oliices in New York are 341
BROADWAY, 183 Hudson st. and 370 Dow.
ery.Idiecea Prince and Houston sit.
docents par box with directions.
Beware of counterfeits.
Druggists sever made agents.
Kicli of Or. Uranilroili’e Agents have an en.
gr.ivulan{ficate,dated,whbin tho twolvo innnths
nest preceding. Tliero certificates aio renew,
e l regahrlyithercfora firhen over twelve months
old they an longer guarantee the genuineness
oftlio niodicino.
Remember Orugiis'e ore never made Agents.
Sold by SEABORN ROODALL. comer or
Cingrossand Jolfirson streets, (nearthe Mar
ket) Tlte ORLY AOERT FOR THE SALK OF THE
osruisk Bn.tRPhETn's Pills in Savannah,
jnly 10 153tw3m
MOW PAY EVENING, OCTOREIt », 1830
LUCINA CORDIAL
L’E CORDIAL Did LUCINE.
T Ol) L'ELIXIR DE L'AMOUR.
rib subscriber has tho pleasure ol nu>
nonticing to tho citizens of the U. Stales,
that he has purchasod.for a very largo sum ami
from tho inventor, tho colohrnted lir. Maguin,
of Paris, tho recipe nnd right for making this
iiko astonishing medicino. Until tho apuoarnneo
oi tho ‘Lunina Cordiul,’ (about threo year*
hiuco,) it wa* thought that tho complaints,
whidi it spoedily overcome*, were beyond the
roach of humstn roniody, as for upwards of a
thousand yoara, thoy had baffled the wisdom
and ingenuity oftlio most profound physician*
in all part* oftlio world. This Cordial, how
ever, to tho groat advantagu of tho human rnco,
aoon proved itself to bo tho do'idoraium so long
sought Tor; and accordingly, notwithstanding
tho brief period of its existence, it ha. required
a celebrity .o great, that R i,6U*.tly inquired
fi>r throughout Urn civilized glnbo. Dr. Mag.
nin soon finding thnt tho domiind was no vast
m to rondor a supply imposaiblo, diipoied or
tho tocipo and right of sale, under obligation*
ofieoreoy, for England, tho United States, and
other^coiiutrioi. only prosorvltig Franco mid
Italy for hitnself. Thu* ha* tho subscriber pos*
sossed himselfof the iuvnlunhlo secret, and now
hastens to give the inhabitants of his lino of
agency the benefits of his speculation.
*Lo Cordial Do Lucine’ or, In Englisht ‘the
Lttcinu Cordial,’ is a general invigorator of the
human frame! In all the various oases of Ian*
i guor,lassitude, and debilitation; Itisununfaih
ng remedy; n* it is equally its province to im r
»art cheerfulness nnd decision to the mind, as
tealth and vigor to tho body. Uut tho peculiar
virtue on which its celebrity is based, is the fir
FOB HUNT,
Tlint largo and onmfnrtablo
tlmise, situated In Washington
Ward, fronting the Square. If it
i, not rented before the first of
November, the owner will ncenpy
'I. R. 11. PETTIGREW,
eug 14 168V
Bli
FOB KENT,
The Stare latoly occupied by
Messrs. McDonnell oil the South
. side Monument Square, a first rule
stand for Dry Gauds. Apply to
migO L. BALDWIN.
11
Die AUuu
Hr.
••THE TRUE KlL’lll-.a' tjl
W HEALTH.”
E . know lhat health nnd the ability tola,
bor constitute, tho wealth ofthe (reel
mas. of the people in tin., o. In me.i other corn,!
trio.. To proterve therefore, that health by ng.
tural means is a grand mnrnl nn.i M ,
soliome, to fulfil which, requires our utmnlt
leiltlen. The ..apr.o'ede^md pZIS e^d
npP r °hation which .hi, iSedicine ha.
acluav^d Ihreoghont the United Stale., Vh*
i!r[ y r,r^Ed d . lMg " ,,, “ ,o,ho ‘p ecuu| ™“
Dr. Peter, be. .pent mnch time in ovn.ri
morning with difibrent Vogotnbla Medicines'
.iS 1 *™?* 0,1 lt \e liver,and now off,,,. hi, Voo’
eleble Pillo, a. tho boat, most convenient end
JmZl uso, C ' n ° ,h “ b ° ? W P a " d
One groat quality oflii. vegetable Pill, isthnt
.hey heve the el,emotive principle'^combined
with their cathartic, or operntivoquelitiea, nr dial
they nut only cleanse too stomach end bowels
IV purging,Imt they roguinlo the liver" olian.e
.ho morbid secretion, strengthen the digostive
organs, purify iho blond, invigoreto Hie circulei
system. * VM t0 " 8 a " U ane, * } ’ 10 lh " netvoue
They are mild and pleasant in their operation
end convey almost immediate oonviciionR>f“E
utility from their first dose. They can bo tnknn
will, aafet, by peteens of.ny agj “? d
bio, the infirm, the nervous nnd the delicate ere
strotigtlieued by their operation, because tliev
eloar tho system ofbad humours, quiet nervous
rrimbdoy, end invariably -produco /S
powers wliou thoy have boon destroyed
by disease, lime, recklessness,or any of tho nu
merous causes which tormiuulo in the prostra
tion of tiioso functions.
In common with tho generality of really good
medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of n
morcurial or deleterious nature, among the ma<
ny ingredients which composo it; but is, at the
same tune, so simple, yot so efflo icious, that
while it can ronovato tho prostrated energies of
a giant, an infimtinay use if, not only with iim
pmiity, but with advantage.
The usages ofsociotyaro unfortunately such,
that, notwithstanding tho benefits which would
be suro to result from it, we cannot enter into
an analysis of this iuestiinablo Cordiul here, or
Hiblisli innnv oftlio documents which hove
)oon rocotvod, as vouchers of tho blowings it
has conferred .on numbers ofdespauing individ.
intis. Out this we cannot forbear remuiking—
that It has been demonstrated that there is
scarcely evor, if any such thing at all, us natu
ral barrenness, or a* naturnl imbecility of the
procieont functions, in either sex; and therefore
that these evils are the effects of artificial caus«
es, and may bo speedily subdued and romoved
by the use of ‘Lo Cordial do Lucine.’
IheLucina Cordial is also an indubitable
cure for the Gleet, and the Fluor Albus, ob
structed. difflcult, or painful .Menstruation; also,
for the incontinence of (Jrino, or the involunta
ry discharge thereof. It is likewise an invnlii
able and unrivalled mediciiio in cases of Chrom
ic Eruptions of the skin, and in tho dropsical
enactions_of the aged.
Rlost important to tho American Fublic.
The Uuilod Slates proprietor of the cnlehrn.
ted ( Lucinn Cordial,’ or ‘Elixir of Love,’ begs
to lm
unci'
„ FLOIUDA HOUSE,
ST. AUGUSTINE, EAST FLORIDA.
This commodious Hotel has been
pnt in complete repair; now furni
lure, bedding, etc. dee., and is
open for the recoption of visiters,
under the superintendence of tho
undersigned, who pledges himself so to conduct
the establishment, as to secure to it a chnrncter
eqaal to any Hotel m the Southern Country.
„ _ „ , W. W. OATES.
. W* Bs—Good Stabling for Horses, and atton-
u V ^ no Rnt * lwo horse Carriagos.and
Ssddle Horse* for hiro.
St. Augustine, August 5,1839.
. m 16 16912m
r ®wawd»s pulhionaiua,
1 m 0R VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
N cases of obstinate Catarrh; in coughs
whether arising from recent or neglected
wide; in Asthmat and as an auxiliary, nnd
weans of present roliof from tho threatening
symptoms of approaching Pulmonary Con-
sumption, no medicine hnsgreater claims upon
theconfidence of the invalid than the abovo
medtetuo,
It is for theaffltotiv® and troublesomesymp*
f n ?J 0 ^ col, 8hi ,, g l expectoration or phlegm, pain
n too breast, &o. which oonstituto prominent
matures of the oomplntiit, thnt the Pulmonnria
as uosigned. and has manifested its most valu*
w[e properties.
P^q^ly useful of course in tho reliof of
nr ^ 8,rt g from sudden changes
Fo t K 0m woar * n * damp linen, &c.
y A. BARTOW,
tor, the illustrious Dr. Mnguin. of Paris:
•This is to certify, th.it 1 hnvo disposed of the
recipe for making the ‘Luchin Cordial,’ or ’E
lixir of Love,’ and also tho right to sell it through
out tho United States of North America, to
John Winters lloldorwell, M.D. .My reason*
for so doiug is, thnt tho demands to me for the
almvo Cordial, of which I am the inventor, are
so numerous, that I am unable to supply all the
orders from France and Italy alone; nnd hnvo
therefore disposed of the privileges vouchsafed
in this, and other certificates of a like nntare in
order to goneralise tho bouofit* of my discovery
throughout the world.
Given undor my hand at Paris, on this ninei
teemhday ofJnnunry in the year of our
Lord, eightcon hundred nnd thirty-eight,
ERASTE MAGNIN.
Gnspard Dellue, ? wiuiea* M
William Merritt, ] WUnesses.
This highly important modicino is for snln by
John Winter* lloldorwell, No. 123 Liberty *t.
New York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut
st.^Philadelphi.-i; and in Bnlliinore by Robert*
& Atkin*on, John M.Laroque; and G. R. Ty.
lor; in Washington City by Tobias Watkin*
and Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M.
Linthacnm; in Richmond by John II. Eustice;
in Petersburg by Bragg* Thomas nnd Duptiy
Rosser «&. Jones; and in Norfolk by M. A. Sani
los and B. Emerson;nnd by John Woudly, No
65 Poydrasst. New Orleans.
It can also be found nt nil the principal Drug
Store.? in South Carolina, nnd in Augusta, by
Huvilnnd Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co,
and Nelson Carter; nnd in Savannah by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Prtco $3 por bottle, with full directions,
aug 5 164—ly
ciuckasawhatchee
T u _ , LANDS.
snliscribor ofiere for eale n Irnct of
.... ni , ll " !lllJ in the 3d Diurici, Bnlter
"uuoljr, einbrnoinij 1300 ,loros, wliioh compri,
Yarioty of tho most sitp.rior soil. Tho
es,, i!l ^Ijnishod with slight improvements, nnd
ts!aL.j , a, ? oJ 1,1 it* geogrnpmonl dimensions
"TOWISMl oxtent. As on mlditloinil eon.
mm...? 11 ! 10 a Jinrohasor, ronsonoble lorms nnd
c.lln.?^ laa ? r . 1 i* B, ° nftbrod. For more mis*
lh« . applicants can address
I 18 subscriber atAlhene.
iutvos F. G. BALDWIN.
159TI4.no
wash brushes, &<>■
0 ^3 00^ Wlnlo Wash UruslieeAt lloads,
assorted sizes
f* Go fine Slioo do
„ WThomJison’e Pane Blacking
> 1 l o? IVed and furaalo l,y
^ng23_ g, 11. HENDRICKSON.
tmrAND SNUFF.
?HOLE Mrs. Miller’, lino cut To 1
MaccnT,, l ccn ;_ Bbbls Lorillard’s Scotch and
K„nn *! y 4 lh boltlos; 30 jars onnrso
or P £;rL nd Mtoooboydo. Just roooivod and
»opi ,6 y ll - HENDRICKSON
UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH
SCHEME
HE following dotnil*of a Schkmr oi* a
Lottsrt. to bo drawn in December next.
—:II te bo UNPAKAL,
LELED in the history of Lotteries. Prizes In
the amount have hevkr bkkurz been errznEn
o the public. It is true, tliero aro many blanks,
Imt on tho other hand, the extremely lew charge
erwo por Ticket—die Valok abd Nunbbr
of die Cafitals. and die revival ofdio goad old
custom uf warranting that every piize shall be
drown nnd aotd. will, wo ate sure, give univer,
•al •nlisfacdan. end especially la the Six Hoe,
drkd Prize Holders.
To those disposed lo adventure, wo rocom.
mond early application being made to us for
tickets—when die prizes are ell eoid, blanks
only remain—Hie first biiyera liavo the best
“»««• Wo, Ihoicforo, empliaticnlly sny—
DELAY Non but nt nnee rc mil cm] tram-lnii
to us your orders, which shall always receive our
immediato atlomion. Letter* lo bo addressed
and applications mndo to
SYLVESTER & C0„
„ . , 150 Broadway, Now Yolk.
ET Observe die Nmnbor, 150.
$TO0|O0011! 8300,00011 $95,0001
6 prizes of $90,000II
3 piizes of SIS,000
3 prizes of $10,000
, I LOTTERY
Of Real Estate uud Bank Stock, aitiialed in
New Orleans.
97 The richest end most magnificent Scheme
ever presented to tits public, in Uiis or any
other country.
TICKET! ONLY $30,
cililY and certainly with which it realorei'the 'T, 1 ,!!' „ , ., „ „
virile powers wliou tliov hove boon dnsimvaii . ,? vogelable Ptlle are a sure romeilvfnr
jaund.ee, sick end nerve,,, headache,
eosnveness, sickness or die stomach, hiartbum.
f.Lin l °.". , . 0 k 0 «" ,p " "“• r “ vor * ° r * 11 end it
laken at the commencement will invariable
check their progress, end save the patient from
n protracted end dangerous sicknoes. They are
invaluable in nervous and hypocondricnl nflhe
uo,.., loas of appetite, and^'all oomplalnl. lo
which femAloa alone are subject. Tiny oper
ate o> n mild apeedy purge, end aro n aafi) and
cortom remedy for worms in children.
Extract of n letter from Dr. Uumoy orN Or,
leans, La. Ocl.0,1837,—“I have received much
nsfielnnce m my practice;especially in jaundice
and yellow fever; from Iheuseof Peters Pills I
Cc U .T,rI l n,U ,, .‘“ n aV8r ”<‘- I P—i b °™
f S sJ 0n ? r 1 ! , * le be “ l che, wi»fr In tho Uni<
ted Sloloi. Biid felt assured lhat ho would some
They nio indued n superior medicino end re*
the philMopher. 1 " 8 0l,e,ni * , ' " ,a and
Cl TPi^ r I™ ° r Pill "> "'the f mild'
es i" their oporadon., and yot most powerful
in their effects, of any dial I havo evor met with
in a practice nfeiglil and twenty years. Tlioir
S a!bl«S*| Chjr Lt*"? kincoon theitnpnridss
ol the blood, Is evidently very surpriaiiiF ’
CHAR10TTE.N.C. Jan. 1,1337.
. l l,vo mi'lo frequent use ofyour
J.I.' “ illc !P'°nt single orbilliousfevor;nnd
onTnVgemcnt of die spleon.clironic diseases of
the liver, tick headache, general debility, and
.11 casei have found them In be very eflec,
.. d- D. Horn. M. fj.
in nil ci
live. ' ^
Mkcklesboro. Co,, Vn. Fob. 7,1837
Having used Dr. Potors’ pills in my praciica
for tho lust 13 months, 1 inks pleasure in
swing my lotlimony of their good efiecis in
cases of dyspepsia, sick headnelio, billious fo.
vors, and othor diseases, produced by in eclivi,
ly of die liver. They are a safe nnd mild ap,
orient, boing die best article of the kind I have
over used. «EonoK C. Scott, M. D.
This celebrated Medicino is for sale by all the
principal Druggists in Savannah and through-
uut the United Sletca, the Coilidsi, Texas,
Mexico and the West Indies. Prico 50 cents
por box with full directions.
»ngS 104-1 y
bp* It shall be at tile option of Ibe winners
orl rizesofUniikSlocks.oidiur In lake die slock
dseir, or die par value thereof in cash.
4 ho reco'pis ° f dro sale r ,f tiro Tickets are.
end will be, deptuiird in die CltizeiuL Con.
!S“.!’ Cl " , ru S 0 "' an<1 CarrollioPSank.,
ill Iho natuo «f tho Malingers jointly with j. U.
Sink "n""!!’"? c 7 llitr ° ri ' 10 Ciiixon* 1
Bank, ond A. lioudouill, Esq nctllnlly cashier of
An, a'l "e‘ d Bank^ ns Trustor's, ns per
AcjpasneiJhcforoA. iMnziircoii, K*q,, Notniy
trxnslSrrorfii M, l. y,1 ?^ ,nn, l ,bo Properties
tens7.° d f °' " ,,,C0Uri,y » f "“
IOfinmi°{vmT i " ir ~ l,) “' 000lick ' , '' rf an' 1 '<•
n zol w l 0 ,.?" 1 , 0,10 "I'OBl. and 000
prizes, with the blanks in number. 'I'o everv
number a prize or blank will be drawn, until ad
Iho privea art determined, leaving the bnlanco
or '"'J"l'nr« in Iho wheel Monks.
• I" RntTousAiiD I'uei.isiir.rts.—Having
Sehimf ®°ntaining die alievo
l.. h.Ti i (Vo " 1 '"omv.two Stale, nnd Terrilor
er,' b ..r,^" T'-'?' ? r,h .° Rrilnh Provinces, wo
’ t Wl h "» oirculndnn, and iherefnre
request dial such papers os have not. up in this
ed nil iTl d ".a advertisement, will bh pleas.
iiZ i, ,nd ', ,,at ?" 11,0 °‘».er paper, will
insert it once a week only undl Ihe lit nf Do.
SYLVFsin'iMi s nr o' hcir accoonts.
SYLVESTER & CO., 166 Broadway,N. Y.
. J»ly 80 , Glt
BCO BANE.
R ECEIVED, 0 doz Saiinhnliz’s Reach nnd
Bud Bug Bane, For sale by
ang 14 A. PARSONS
HOWLAND'S LOTION,
F OR improving nnd beaulifying tho com.
plosion, rendering the skin fair, >oftnnd
transparent, ond for removing tans, sunburns,
frocklos. Sic., warranted genuine. Jurt recoiv
od and far aale by
aug 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IM
ITATION.
G EO, W. CARPENTER'S Compound
Extract of Icolend Alois. Carrageen or
Irish Moss, Slippery Elm, Horehound, Arc., e
valuable remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia,
dysentery, diairhaia, catarrh, ami all nfiucdons
of the breast end lungs. Fnr sale by
nng 31 PORCHEIt *. LA ROCHE.
CHALLENGE.—The Gxir-
ImeS Vsf OIRE FRENCH PILLS e.
gSnnt all die QUACK NOSTRUMS of die
"gofer die cure»f * * * *
The French Pills are applicable in nil cones,
for either sox, (waiiontod froo from Alorcury,)
nnd possesses great advantages over the Bol.
asms nnd nil liquid medicines, by being ontirely
froo from smell, nnd consequently donotelfeci
tho breath, thereby preventing ihe possibility of
discovery while using diem.
Besidexthis important advantage they nevoi
disogreo with tho stomach, ond in the first stages
of die disease they usually effect a cure in a low
days, with little regard to diet oroxposiiro.
In Iho most obstinnlo stages oftlio disease,
they are equally certain,heving cured many nfior
every other remedy hod failed. In .liorl, they
have been bo universally successful that the
proprietor challenges nny oire lo produce a rom.
cdy of equal certainly, 'undor a forfeiture of
Threo Hundred Dollars.
For solo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, ond
T. Al. & J. At. TURNER.
Prico $3 por box. 164—ly nng 5
LAMP OIL. *o.
■'HA GALLS pure Sperm Oil, (Fell
•J"!a" strained) 300 dn Summer strain*
eddo. Also, 13 doz Lamp Chimnies. Just
received, end for sole by
eug 14 A. PARSONS.
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC
OINTMENT.
F OR the euro of White Swellings, Sorofu
Ions nnd othor Tumors,Ulcers,Sore Legs,
old nnd frosh Wounds, Sprains nnd Bruises,
Swellings nnd Inilammntimis, Scald Head, Wo-
men'* Sure Breasts, Rlieninntio Pnins, Tetto.s,
Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Biles. Corns,
nnd External Disunion generally. It is likewiso
greatly superior to any niodicino heretotoro
discovered for die chafed backs and limbs of
horses—for ring worms, chapped lips—end in
short fob every external bodily evil Hint may fiill
lo tho lot of man nr boast. For solo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. Al. TURNER.
Prico 50 cents por box.
Bi;gfi IQI-rljr
REFINED LIQUORICE.
A SUPPLY of tho above article of fine
qtinlityjor *aleby
ang 19 PORCHER & LA ROCHE.
RIEDICAL COLLEGE OF
GEORGIA.
FH 1 !HE eighth Course of Lectures in this In
| stitntion, will bo commenced on tho so*
cond Monday (tho lltli) of next November,
nnd he tenniiinted on the first Saturday (the
3d) of March following. The lectures will bo
delivered by.
G. M. NEWTON, M‘ D., Professor of Anat*
omv.
L. A
nnd Pnthologicnl Anatomy.
CHALES DAVIS, M. D., Professor of
Chemistry and Phnrmncy.
JOSEPH A EVE, M. D.. Professor ofThora-
notifies nnd Matcrin Medico.
L. D. FORD, M. D v Professor of Inslitutosi
and Practice uf Medicine.
PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Professor of Principles
nnd Prnctico of Surgery.
MILTON ANTONY, M. D., Professorof Ob.
stetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants.
The Professor of Anatomy, assisted by Dr.
John McLester, will superintend the Dissecting
Rooms in person, and discharge tho duties of
Domonstrator without additional foo. Tho
Professor of Anntomy and ChemUtry devote
their wholo time to the College.
The expanses Tor the full Courso of Lectures,
including the Demonstration ticket, is $115.
Student* attending this institution for tho fir*t
lime, will pay for Matriculation $5. The cur
rent money of nny of the Staten in which Stu
dents may reside will be takon nt par.
Specimens in Anatomy and Nuttiral History
will be tbnnkfully received! for tho Museum.
PAUL F. EVE, Dean ofthe Faculty.'
Augusta, Aug. 1Q t 1^39? 170t4vy ang 19
Authorized by an Act ofthe Legislative Assem
bly ol Florida, and under the Directions of the
Commissioners, acting under the same.
TO DE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, 1830,
SCHMIDT &. HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER & CO., 156 !)rondwny,
New York, Sole Ageuts.
iro COMDIXATIOX NUMBER*!!!
100,000 tickets from No. I upwards,in succession
Extract from the Laws of the Legislative
Council ofthe Territory of Florida.
Chap. 76L—No. 22.—-Whereas the Court
House of Duval county, is in an unfiuisln
e.l stato, and there are yet due and owing up
on the same, monies, which it is behoved wil
impore too burdensome a tax upon tho poople
of Duval; and iwheroas, it is desirable
to pay those said sums end complete saidbuildi
ing.ns woll for tho greater convenience ofthe ad
ministration ofjuKtice.ns for tho doimle purposo
of an Acudetny, for which purposo in part, tho
said building, when completed, is designed
Therefore—
Sec. 1 ] Do it enacted by the Governor and
Legislative Council of tho Territory of
Florida, That it shall and may bo lawful for
Josopli D. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart and Wil.
liam J, Mills, or any two or thorn under tho*
direction of the county court of Duval couuty,
to raise such sum or sums of money by Lottery,
in such Schemes as they may deem appropriate
nnd advisuble: Provided, that the said persons
shall bind themselves in such manner as the
court shall direct,well and truly to conduct *uch
lottery in good faith,to appropriate the proceeds
to the object abovo stuted.—Parsed, Feb. 7th
1834.—Approved Feb. lltli 1831
Dy agreement, bunting date the 23th of Fthi
niary, 1839, the above Joseph Loticaster,Isaiah
D. Hart nnd William J. Mills did, for certain
ni\iVW , *'”"A , Ct;" *hn«r 5J lAeroi*
Schmidt &. Hamilton all their Right and lu>
lerest, and tho Power* vested in them by the
above recitud Act of tho Legislature of Florida.
Extract from tho vnlmition of George Phillip
Manouvrier and Jacob do Cordova, both of
the City of New Orleans, made aud sworu to
on the 19th day of April, 1839s—
That the said George Phillip Manouvrier and
Jacob Cordova, appraise and conscientiously
and honestly vnlue the property known under
the name and uppellation of ‘'Banks Arcade,”
in the City of New Orleans, at Six Hundred
Thousand Dollars, and
"The property known under the appellation
of "City Hotal” or "Dishop’s Hotel,” in the
said City of of New Orlenns, at Four Hundred
nnd Twenty Thousand Dollars.”
Tho deeds of the Property and tho Stock trans*
furred in trust to the Commissioners appointed
by the said net of the Legislature of Florida,
for the security of tho Prize Holders,
SPLENDID SCHEME!!!
1 Prize—The Arcudo—286 feet, 5 inches, 4
lines, on Magnziue street; 101 feet,
11 incheston Natehez street;
126 feet, C inches, on Grnvier st.
Rented at about $37,000 per an
num.
Valued at
Prize—City Hotel—162 fr on Com
mon street, 146 feet, C inches, on
Camp st. Runted at $25,000—
Valued at
1 Prize—Dwolling House (adjoining
the Arcndo) No. 16,24 fr, 7 inchr
ea front on Natchez st. Rented
nt $1200—Valued at
Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 18,23 fr trout on Natchez st.
Rented nt$ 1200—Valued at
Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 20,23 feet front on Natchez
st. Rented at $1200—^Vnluod at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North east
corner of Basin & Custom.honso
street;40 feet fronton Basin, ond
40 foot on Franklin st. by 127 fr.
dcop in Custom houso st. Rented
at §1500—Valued nt
l Prize—Ditto—No. 24. South west
corner of Basin «.V. Custom house
street; 32 foot, 7 inches on Basin
32 fuel, 7 inchoB on Franklin, 127
feet, 104 inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented at
$1500—Vnluod nt
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8
inches on Royal street, by 127 fr,
11 inches deop. Rented at $1400.
Valued at
1 Prize—250 shares Canal Bank
Stock, $100ench
FOR TIIU TOILET tk IV l! It -
C OLOGNE Water in bln«?n, ent gia.a and
ground .lopped bottle.; L«,. m ler dodo
Fro U ne'h K p. .M°| d0 d ? ^ 0l : an 8« Flower do ol
1 ' 111 Dnd Amer,c, »‘» manufacture,
SBSJiJhr-p‘ ,r " m ° r ° r ">•
handkerchief, Feramii Musk nnd OitoefRose
Scent Bag., n perfume for laying in drawers.
r a '“ k - " ,ld •'""It". »nd preventive ngainit
moth; Fr oil iim Milled, nr, Ceylon Violet, Je«.
mimne, Olive, Vegetable, Lavender, Cinna.
end P^f l0, i"° X er,:iu '" lor . Bom, Almond,Mink
niDll^Almnmf S “T ^ CinO.V
n» nil n d a,ld SWf So "P* bar.; Bears
Oil, Bears Grease, Oldridge's Uulm ofColum.
,u ,, ?”7V 0i1, 9 1 "”," • Indian Uyofor clyo-
ng Ihe hair in twolvo hours without injinhig
rra^" , . r ‘°' B ,h , 0 -Bin. Touth Powder,. Cold
yp S". ,v e or various mnnnfaetures.
nlalS ralhi.'*n h a ! ,d P,omi, ’ Ua «° Vanilla and
plain toilet Powders, warranted of inpenor
Book, ofsup’r quality. Razors and 8iraps,Otto
of Rose in fancy cut glass and gill edge bailies;
Antique Oils of various patterns, Pearl Powder
I ranch mid English, Pink Saucers,Toy Paints,
also uiher cosmetics loo numerous No mention.
For sale by
PORCHER* LA ROCHE,
Sign oftlio Golden Globe,
Opposite the Market.
WHOLE hO.-»(i.OS4
R . 7-1ST OF LETTERS
EMAINING in the Post Offlce at Savan*
nnh, Sent. 30ih, 1839. Por»ons wishing
B, ° reqUCJ:cd “•"•kP-?
A
Almy mrs Henrietta
Armas Win
BncmiJmi 11
lliickloy Frederic
Ajon mirs Caroline A
B
Bonn Time B
Borchort A
Barnard mra Aim El* Uourko I) A
Baui.mr.J3 Bnnrko Wm II 2
Baines mrs J S
Bates Jos
Barrs lliclid B
Black Mary W
Blackwood Jno
Brniliford miss H C
Blanca Jo. G
Bramiay It
Beiliss Sami
Ball miss Susan M
Berry mra Mary 4
Bell mr Emanuel
BilbaJames
Birins Jno W 3
Bivins U H 9
Cant Jno 9
Cnrrutliera James
Cariuihera Jos A
Ony Michasl 9
Cavanaugh Jamas
Capon Oianah
Cannon B F
Cerloy mra Clo Ann
Clark mrs P
Cloghorn Atox C
Chapman K
Dngenharl Henry
Davis mrs EA
Davis Mary A
Davis E HI
Dnher Jos U
Bniloogh mrs L
Bowman Iloht
Bond mrs D
Brown R C
Dhiuiil Gen
DniiOiilet J P
Bond David
Broughton Frank
Borden Goo C
Brooks —
Boyd Itobt
Duller Francis J
Duller mrs Ann G
Bruce Wra
Clark Jamoa F
Cuter Jno
Carrol Pnt
Cranalon U
Cruviltier Jii.tme
Crowe. James W
Condon P
Conway Michael
Cechren The.
Cone Wm
Conners Wm
D
Dickerson H J
Dickerson M A
Dyer Henry
Denny Mich
Donoho mrs Mary
Dean Pai'g** H * r,i ‘' 5°?!‘ Francis
Demere Henry R
Dellanmiy AlexT
DreesoMich
Dufiy Nanny
Dolly Tcrcnco
Diirret miss Susan S
^IJnhiggiu mra Busan
Earl P II Evans Alorris
Easterling The. W 2 Eildale miss S M
Lvons mts Cxthottno Eventt miss Ann J
P
Fidlcr Geo
aug 28
J NEW CARPETING.
& E. INGERSOLL aro now opening
• on extonsive assortment rich Carpetings
and R'»gs, of iho newestpaltorna, consisting of
Three ply Ingrain Carpeting
Bupornne do do
Extra fine and common do do
Also.
5 8,3-4 nnd 4.4 Striped and Damask Vann,
linn rich Tufted Rug*, Bindings. Jfc.; which
are ollered at wholesale and retail, on very fa-
GENUINE WELCH FLANNELS
U Q) PCS assorted qualities, some very fine
JsL and worranttU real Welch. Just ie»
ceived and for sate by
sept 6 FULLER, MOORE Sc CO.
SUP’U 4-4 SCOTCH GING
HAMS.
Por barque Gazelle.
1 CASE super 4<4blnck and white Plaid
Earlston Gingham*
1 do do 4*4 black and lavender do dn
1 do do 4.4 fancy colors do do, comprising a
splendid assortment.
The above Goods havo been made to order,
and from choice patterns, sont to Europe ex*
pressly for this market.
SNIDER, LATHROP Sc NEV1TT.
sept 23 185
Frasier Andrew
Fleming Wm
Forrill mra Botsey
Ferrol Carnellua
rw..n;u n» n W
Fleming mrs Mary
Fleming James
Fleetwood Green
Gaskin VVI1
Gaston Cook
Gaston Carrol
Gonahl L 3
Gregory Osslar
Gimiovoly Beuj
Gier Fred
Gibson Robt
Gibson Jon
Halligan Pat
Hartshorn Wm B
Harrington Susan M Hines Henry
tl&nift Wuiier Hover Jno
Harden White
Hartt J 3
Harley Jos G
Jarvis miss H
Junnison — •
JefTer* miss L
Johnston miss S H
Johnston WW2
EosterF W2
Fox JD
Fowler James
Formh Wm
rox rmntiiu
Fulton Gospar
G
Glass Jos
Graham Jno
Guay Abram
Grave* P
GoeltyJohn
Grover Oliver
Goolsby Wm
Gongle James
Gugel James
ll
Hilchcock mrs C
Hill, Dawson & Co
Dollars.
700,000
500,000
30,000
30,000
30,000
NEW GOODS.
T HE Subscriber lias just received and offers
for sale the following nriicles:
2 bales 3 4 Springfield Shirting
1 do 3 8 do do
10 pc.4i4 Irish Linen. 13 do 4-4 sup. do
10 do Fancy Prints, 30 do low priced do
5 doz German Cravats
10 do black Cotlon Hose, 5 do blue do do
Knap A & Co
Kelly M
Kelly Thos2
Kelly John
Keeblcr mrs Harriet
Lawton Wm J 9
Lad.on Joseph
Law Fed
Law Edmund L
Larkeu Hugh
Laiken Jos
Laty Pet.r
Martin Jns
Martin W M
Maxwell mrs Maty
Mallory Owen
Molier Cornelius
Mathews C
Hover Jim
Homer Henry
Hoffman miss F R
glamor Henry
Johnston Sarah
Jones miss AnnC
Johnson miss Emily
Jones Geo W
K
Kenedy Patrick
Kenedy D G
Kerny Michel
Kirk mrs Sarah 9
L
Lee Edmund
Livermore Samnel
Lolls E
Lord Clmrtco
Loyd W U
Lomis G D
Leake mrs Mary
Mitchell W II
MitigledorrJamea
Muion Reuben
Miclmt Steven
Morin G
Morrncey John
Mathews miss Mary EMorell Anne Nancy
30 do while do do, 13 dasupr. do do I USero'mrs M
20,000
20,000
15,000
15 do colored do do
6 do do do half Iloso
4 do white do do do
8 do Gents. Berlin Gloves
4 do Ladies do do
3 do do Chino spun Silk Gloves
2 do do black do do do
1 do GentSt do do do
15 do Silk Romnl*
12 pcs Pockei Hdkfs
10 M drill eyed Needles
6 doVictorin.in boxes
50 packs patent Pins
6 pcs black Bombasins
4 do blueiblnck Gro de Swiss Silk
2 boxes Cap Ribbon, 3 do Bounet do
100 doz Clark’s Spool Cotton
50 do Salmon do do
50 do DeWitt Si Co. Spool Cotton
Lnccs, Uobinctts, Edgings, Swirs.Book,
Mull and crossbarredMuslins,and Per-
fumeiy. Also, a splendid assortment
of tho latest style Bonnets, fo sulo by
WILLIAM H. LLOYD,
sept 6 South side Market,
M lies Smith Morell John 2
Me
McCluskev Thos G AlcNatt Hugh
McDonald M E McLean John
McDoualdnira Margt McDongullR W
MoEvety John
Me Bean Darnel
McKeuncy B
N
Norton mra John
Norris Jns
Nolen Thomas
Norton Jane Auno
Newoll Thoa M
Newton mra Susan
Neai Satuuol
Nichols Geo J
Nicoll miss Georgia CNoycau Peter
O’Reilly John
P
Patterson APR Pindar miss Anno M
Preudergnst miss C MPhilip* miss Mary
Peorse inis* .Mary AnuePostcll mrs Sarnh C P
: DUGAS, M. D., Professor of Physiology | d n ° tl(1
j Pntholoeicnl Anatomv. 1 ^ 1 ^ ec ^ aUlC, a,,( ^
Traders’ do do
I Ditto—100 do City Bank do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—100 do do do do do
1 Ditto—50 do Exchange Bank do do
1 Ditto—50 do do do dodo
j Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bunk do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
l Ditto—15 do Moohanics’ & Tin
ders’ dodo
1 Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shares of tho Louis*
iana State Bank, $100 each, each
Prize $1000
do-each28hare* of $100 each,
each Prize $200, ofthe Gas Light
Bank
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of the
Bank of Louisiana
200 do—onch 1 share of $100, of the
Naw Orloans Bank
150 do—each l slmro of $100 of the
Union Bank of Florida
10
25,000
20.000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
5000
5000
2500
2500
1500
1500
20,000
2000
20,000
20,000
15,000
APPLES.
Tj DDLS Apples in fine order—rec’d
1L mW by ship Trenton nnd for solo by
sept 16 LONG & PATTERSON.
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
Tf TCS New OrloansMolassos.in store,
B and for solo by
sopt20 COPE & MILLS.
Pitcher Cupt
Reilly Jno
Regnn Catharino
Reynolds J Al
Reilly Thos W
Reid inis3 Eliza H .
Robertson Geo D
Rossiguol James L
acy mrs Martha A
Statford Wm G
Stapleton John
Stnily mr Geo
Shearman Wilkins\V Siinson Hiram 2
Pomeroy miss Alar^ H
R
Robinson Mudison D 4
Rohnrils Decatur
Robbins —
Roundtree mrs Sarah E
lliis*ell mrs Victoria
Rutheiford Wm
S
Steele John B2
Stewart John
Stetsnii Aninry.F
Smith Edward 2^
CANAL FLOUR & POTATOES
BULB Canal Flour
OxK 25 half bi>l* do do
50 bbl* Polatoci*, in fine order,and fur sale
by COPE & A11LLS.
sopt 20 184
I St Georgo Alar tin
Bheftnli mrs Sarah Al
| Stevenson Jns
Severance U B
Sokciwun Aloses
REEF A NO PORK.
BBLS piimo Beef
75 do do Pmk
40 do mens do landing, for sale by
ang 5 CLAGHORN Sc WOOD.
Smith Henry T
Smith Jnlm
Strubel mrs Ann Al
Slower D mi glass J
SturtcvuntJ C
T
’I’rnlTert Peter
Tut on Win J
Tufts miss S
COTTON TWINE.
I BALE Colton Twine, difi*urent sizes.-
Jnst received nnd for sale by
ang 21 ANSON PARSONS.
Taylor Cnpt
j Tillman Joseph
Thrower John T
Thomas James T
V
Vulluttan Elizabeth L mrs
| W
Ward Charles AVilkin* mi** Eliza
Wail Benj W 2 Williams miss Anna
I IVnllnna mrs fVT n rffnrnl W ill... l.'.l... I (>
,_MS8
Wallace tors MargnretWiUhinu, Edward 2
Worrell inr. Mary 2 WilliamaJ I!
e „=,vu , „ _ , , | Wray n.ise Susan M • Wilson lilts Jens 2
DOZ Robinson’s Patent Barley, received vVndkins Lewie D Wfighl mrs Eliz’ih ton
and Ihraalo by Wakes Edward Wilson IV,n N
“»S 21 ANSON PARSONS | Woshbiiin mrs CynlliiaWood Jascph W
PATENT BARLEY.
000 Prizes. $1,500,000
TICKETS $30-NO SHARES.
PliAVING CARDS, fire.
GROCE superfine Playing Card*
/S\Ip’ 50 doz Visiting Cards, nssot ted
20 do Cmiimunication do. Jimt received
and for sale by G. K. HENDRICKSON,
sept 30
Ware miss Amy Worth Wm James
Williuk Henry F Womnch A J
Williams Washington Webster J« sbua A
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y OCI a Ju ‘ GF.URGE SCHLEY. P. M.
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