Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 October 1839 — Page 4
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From lk Aew For jr Evening Post. " ;. man, ; , ' The human mind that Jofty thing! r "The palace and the throne Where- reason aits, a sceptered king, And breathes his judgment lone. - - Ob! who with silent step shall trace ' r The borders of that, haunted place, , ? Nor in his weakness own That mystery and marvel bind --That lofty thing the human mind! ' - The human heart that restless thing!: The tempter and the tried; . - The joyons, yet the suffering Tbe nource of pain and pride: The gorgeous thronged tbe desolate, . The seat of love, the lair of bate; Self-stung, and self-defied! Yet do we flees thee, as thou art, Tbou restless thing the human heart! The human soul that startling thing! Mysterious and sublime! t The angel sleeping on the wing, Worn by tb scoffs of time . The beautiful, (be veiled, the bonnd, . The earth-enslaved, the glory-crowned. The stricken in its prime! From heaven in tears to earth it stole. That startling thing the human soul! And this is man Oh! ask of him. The gifted and forgiven; While o'er bis vision, drear and dim, The wrecks of time are driven. If pride or passion in their power, Can chain the tide or charm the hour, Or stand in placs of heavenl He bends the brow, he bsws the knee Creator, Father! none but thee!"
ITE3XS. How to top a Newspaper. Call at the office and fork up arrearages and order it stopped like a man; and not refuse to take it out of the post office and aneak away like a puppy. A couple were lately married away down east, and when the ceremony was over, the bridegroom took tbe parson to one side and whispered tn his ear 'Can't you take your pay in I alert. - A physician seeing a friend about to drink a glae of brandy, aaid, 'Don't drink that filthy stuff; brandy is the worst enemy you have.' '1 know that,' replied he, 'but you know we are comman ded oy scripture to lore our enemies.' "I say. mister," said a little orchin to a man wiin a pan ol Italic eyes, "warnt you born in the middle of tbe week!" N-, you little d l! Why do you ask me that!"' "Cause, I didn't know but you mought have been, seem yon are all the time a lookin both waysor Sunday." Olio Waentbe celebrated Col. David Crockett first aw a locomotive, with the train smoking along Vi .v. ' exciaimea, as it new past bim -iieu in oarness, oy Uie tarnai!" ftJrWhich are the most delighted at the result of the late elections in Indiana and Tennessee . me Harrison exclusive or the loco focosl" " tu: : .... . . . Prentice. m uciuu is boom i as nam to answer as it would be to tell which is the most "delighted" at Ikn a - k 1 '. 1 . e ... ciiuinuiueiii oi a new grog Mop in Louisvifle yourself or your neighbor of the Advertiser ' Bloomington Pott. TKob Mill . Ca ' . . . vu"'1' u'ly cents a pound in Uincm nan. mere are not many who can afford gr.e their lips at this rate to Those that can't afford butter, have a plenty of i"'"1" i" uie reason tbe Cincinnati Girls ar so ccieorated fur soft lips and sweet kisses. Philadelphia Ledger. E a ' - - . cabtsbn AXErnorE. As a woman was walk ing-, a man looReu at and followed her. The wo man saia," by do yeu foIJow mel" He answer vu, -uecause i nave fallen in love with you. The -h.ii saiu, - v ny are you in love with mel m? xiniiwinri cue 13 coming alter me, go and make love to her.' Tbe man turned back, and bbbt a umm.n .c 1. . . . . .7 j- . on US'7 ce. Being j , .,- ' "rnea o i ne nrst woman .; iu, -- v ny aid you tell me a falsehood!". ... m.i.u iiBwereu, "Neither did you speak the truth; for if you were really in love with me. ;.uiu you leave me to look upon mv sister!' Bachelors, Maeribd Mex, andMwsqwitoes i oi.iiwm aeue says, that Bachelors know nothing of the joys of married life. Just imagine ,,vU w me nigui oeneatb your bar, laying muiquitoes hy the hendful, and your better , V w,'h U her delicious blandishments asaidiousiy uoioirg iuc candle to assist iu your sports.. vi uin, ana n bound snd bora! It doesn't ho. gin to compare with hunting musquitoes in this at f-a ?OD 'T The Americana follow na in cry ming. London J3r. . ir 0 e musi coniess, Mr. Age, that oftr seldisrs fol owed yours in the last war Lou. Jour. IxoiAiiA Vote Xsrl inn nnn . . . . --- mj .w.,vfw 1 uica were iaken in Indiana at the late Congressional elections, in two years the vote ba iucreased 18.000. At p.re"ld.enu1 election we will give 120,000. - -- preiiy wen wr a young State, and will make aonie of the oWones open their eyea. .. . V PP,ntsnt Indiana will have nyOWrr;en uepreseotatives in Congress! In ths tlnmn m r U . T - s iw eunessee neview, we ay or the farmer, "There is one class of men on whom we can as yet rely, it is the same class that stwd on the l Lexington that gathered on the heights 2. Rcr,M"' nd P00 wn from the bills of .u . B '. ana which were the life-blood of wUen me English Lyou was ready to Jl'TA. cy were ne'ver rsuiuuog on iaw and right. Were I to commit my character to an family and my country' safely, it would be to the larroere. Thny are a class of men such as the iwversaw 10 r honesty, intelligence, and Roman virtue. And when this nation quakes, tlwy unur on. are- tbose that will stand by the K.-eianchor rf,0"' 1'bertiea, and hold the ship at "6 iub ouiriuec tbe storm. f,,owin? P'taph ii intcribed on r graveID unoii burying groundIttASBR I' left a world uto.M i nau a wori.i in " - hich '- Bd frett'n to' be rich . tlust such a fool as von. A New Ahpctatixo IaRTnaiH ti.. t motive of tbe Jersev CitT rail r.H ,T":."T hAMv'a 1AK. - . , . wr a ia orer legs, and completely severed them from his body. Bitnnet, of the N. Y. HeraJd, thinka-it -' wiug wnoMsaie onsiness gra,tltExCQ" uThnt,u the squirrel Mid to tie gater wkB u M2d the tree
. JotcbsokUx Democracy. Where is ill. Al
kno ww.cicvuuu iu irginia, vtioeatane connfy, the birth place of Thos. JeflVrson, gave a large majority for the Whig ticket. ' - ,'" ' . WeUmoreland, the county of Geo. Waahington, voted thus. VThigJWO, Federal 51.- : . : ; Buckingham county, which formerly gave every vote for 1 bos. Jefferson, gave a large Whig majority, and . , James Monroe's county, Lovdon, voted as follows: Whig GSO, Federal 07. ' . Lei no old Bachelor or Old Maid read ThU! ne learn that the wife of an Irish boy, only 17 years of age, who is yet an apprentice to a mechanical business, having several years to serve, and residing in Emlvn's Court, in New Orleans, a Ltv, weeks since, gave birth to three bouncing babies ii ooys: t lie mother ana boys are doing well. The indentures of the father ought to be cancelled inmnter. .Now, should any coward of an old bachelor, (old bachelors are alwava enwardat nr Hi ... 11 . . .... ' uugeiy 010 mam read this paragraph, not wuhstan. ng the injunction upon them imt to do so. we ad vise them to go and get married. We find the following wifc-nostintr stanza in a London paper, and copy it for tbe edification of any injured be who may have the misfortune to be deserted by hia "for better or worse" "last best gift:" ' Un the oth of July, on the night of a Monday, l;. loped from her husband, tbe wife of John Gundy. His grief for her abseuce each dav trrowinff deene:: Should any one find her, he begs him to keep her. A drunken devil at Poaton. named William A am deliberately put his wife down on the floor and poured the boiling content! of a tea-kettle over her bosom. Her only offence was. that when ho found fault with his breakfast, a common case with him. sue quicaiy ioio him, be ought to let her have more money to get a better one. lie waa sent for six months, only, to House of Correction. 8uch a raecaf ought never agaiu to be let loose. real ge.tvme loafer, is one who naradca tho streets with a lady upon his arm, tmok ing a cigar. BALDNESS. BEAUTIFUL head of hair is tbe gradesornament belong-in? to the human frame A How strangely the loss of it chances the courten ance, and prematurely brings on the appearance of oiu age, wuicn causes many to recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even shun society to avoid me jeois ana sneers 01 their acquaintances; the re mainder 01 their lives is consequently spent in retirement. In short, not even the lots of property fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy sinking gloom as does the loss of his hair. To avert ail these unpleasant circumstances, OLDKIDGti'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the hair from falling off on the first applica tion, and a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produces e e-brows and whiskers; prevents the hair from turning gray, makes it curl beautiful ly, and frees it from scurf Numerous certificates of the first respectibllity in support of the virtues ei wiaricge Halm are shown by the proprietors. Read the following; Robert Wharton, Esq., ruuaueipma, nas certified, as may be seen below, to tbe high character of the following gentlemen; The undersigned do hereby certify that we have ueu me uaun 01 Columbia discovered by J. Ol dridge, and have found it highly serviceable, not inly as a preventive against the falling of hair, but sisu a certain restorative. Wm. Thatcher, sen. Methodist Minister in St George charge. No. 36 north Fifth at ; John P. Inglis, 631 Arch st.; John D. Thomas, M. IK 163 P" -ioB rarry, iui Spruce st.; Uuuh Slcuurdy, JJ4d South tb st.; John Gard, jr. l :l Bit It will certainly raise its virtues in the estima lion of tbe public, whep it is known that three of me aoove signers are more than 50 years ofaee - mm, hoi, icbs man av. From tAe Mayor." tommonwealth of Penn., City of Philadelphia. - I. Robert W barton, Mayor of said city of Philaaeipuia, 00 nerebv certify that I am wu on...;nt eu wiin JuesKrs. J. r. Inarlee. John S. Fnwr. .nt 4 . vas wuucKiua,' Hugh McCurdy, whose names are itrno,l tn n. above certificate, :hat they are gentlemen of character and respectability, and as such- full rn,i; should be given to said certificate. In witness wnereor, 1 nave hcrennto set my hand, and caused L. S.l tbe seal of thiscitv to he sHitaH tt.;. dvik day of December, etc. Robert Wharton. Mayor. V.1UTIOJ Observe that each h.il. r genuine uaim nas a splendid engraved wranDer.on vr 1 . w w" a,ai; which is represented the Falla of Niirr ti,agent's name, etc. Lditors. All country oanera vhn will ;n...t n. aoove once r whCK ti months, and send one number to the agents, ahall be entitled to onedoz. of Balm. -1 . . " " ouiu nuoieaie and retail hv r itHTivv .-j CO., sole Agents for America. 2 Khtrl.r c.t nmm Y a i 1 .. T 1 . ... uhiuoii aaiie. one atmr iinnr .1 . . v--i- 1 . mi iom.anu oy one or more dru??ist in nnri every town in the Union. Oct: 1838 .42.lv lll.AAKS. ON hand, constantly at the American office following kinds nf hl.nl.. the Deed. Summonses, -Subpoena, Executions, Constables' Bonds, ' !nnatnKls finin. Mortgages, Quit-CUim Deeds, Title Bonds, Notes of hand, NOTAR Y PUBLIC. v ...... . iuivi. C. F. ClaRKSON. wil alu, attan.l CM: deeds. Mortgages, Bonds, dec, and take tbe ack nowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, or take depositions, certificates, affidavits, frc, 4-c. Office in tbe printing office. 16 ly loxii:. rniHE Brookville Insurance Company will reM. ceive money on deposite at their office, on tbe following terms, namely for 2 months 3 per cent per annum for 8 months 4 per cent for 6 months percent anu lor a or more months 6 per cent. Risks on all kinds of Drooertv n iii k usual: for terms apply at the office of the ComnsnOfi at nnnas sAnm -.1 it . . ' J . -b. .vwmj, auom rrice ec Adams' Saddler S.GOODWIN, President, A. M'Cartt, "J N. D. GaLlion, O r n I u. r RICK, J. Wtnit. t f ft Wm. McClrbrt, Ekoch McCartt, . G. Hollard, Johiv V. IIiTT, Sec'ry. Oct. 12 41 ' ' TIi Il fi. TTmiHE subscribers hmmm ram.,J m A. -U- to No. 3 of C F. Cl.rk.on'. OB tha Nnrlk I.V.. r . .. ' ",n , - -- fciirr ui me puoiic Miliars whro tkav .m n.o 1 r. - . . ."H"Sr )"'(itu i lurnisn me public with , - , . J ..vuauu Will be supplied at Cincinnati prices. "j '"cum iiieir line, uountr Ucn-k. They also have on hand a varirtv of coolln. .-j common aioves, stove pipes. cc. They have eootmually employed good and experienced workmen.
; ACCOMMODATION. The Nw ana superior Canal Beat ' Pliei regularly a the Whtie-Waler Canal be--tec Brooktiillt ntd Laterencebvrghr : ' IT will leave Brookvillo every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6i o'clock A,M., and arrive at Lawrenceburgh th same day. Leave Lawrenceburgh every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o'clock A. 31., end arrive at Brook-
ville the same lay. " ... i i- . The .NATIVE' is a new Boat, well fitted up to accommodate, passengers, or to carry freight. Every exertion will bo made to render satisfaction and comfort to passengers; and freight will be carefully delivered. 5 Arrangements have been made to meet tho lines of Hacks noticed below. For freight or passage, apply , to D. Hoffman and L.ewis Riggs at Brookville; to John Moorehoitse and Mr. Heusiis, Lawreuceburgli, or to S. COFFIN, .Matter. LINE OF HACKS From IIarriso to Ciscix-iatt. The sobscriber haa established a Line of Hacks, to run on the Turnpike from Harrison taCincin. nati; to leave Harrison every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, so soon as tho Canal Boat Native arrives rroin Urookville, and arrive at Cincinnati the Mine day; and to leive Cincinnati every Tuesuajr, t uursuay anu saturuay morning and arrive at Harrison in time to take the Canal Boat for urooKvme tbe same day. Thia line of hacks, in connection with the canal beat and the accommodation hacks at Brookville, will be the most pleasant, safest and cheapest route to travel, for tho eastern portion 'of Indiana. For passage, apply at the Mansion House, Cincinnati. JOHN GODLEY, Proprietor. accommodation: HACKS. The subscriber is prepared to convey in hacks, i aujr iiace wuuin one uaya navel rrom Urookville, any persons who may arrive at Brookville by the above lines, or other travellers. His carriagea are good, horses gentle, and prices low. - J. J. TEMPLETON, Proprietor. August. 1839. aaitlAKXOGAIMlT FURNITURE: Ao. 1, New Building north east of public square. Henry Smith, E3PECTFULLY informs hia customers and U. the public in general, that he has taken a room in air. oiaricsnn new frame, on the corner north east of th- public square, which he intends occupying as a lurniture room, and where he intends to keep constantly for sale, all descriptions of CABINET FURNIVURE, such a. Side Boards, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Breakfast. Dining, Side awl Pi,r Table; Fancy, Common and French Bedsteads ; Stands and Sofas. aiiu an omer articles m the Cabinet line; all cf wnicn ne wi.i warrant not inferior, with regard w,,ic.,u wursmansiiip, to any manufactu reu in, or urougm io the place; and as it will he his constant aim to please all who may call upon him.he expects liberal favors. He requests those wishing to purchase, to examine his Furniture, and ' ujiuu wuicn ne win sell. Any of the above articles will be made to order at the shortest notice. A good supply on hand. Brookville, July 17, 139. . oof BOOT 4- SHOE STORE. D puoauiUHEKS wish to inform the M. public generally that they have, and will wvmuB to nave, on band, an assortment of , rV?1,9' Shcjcn and Slippers. Of all Kinria ennapin. ..... . . . piace, an of their own manufacture and for sale. V. ---r iv. u. Cer onereu in tnis .Mw.voo.a ui rciau, me lowest prices. - Work Warranted. They will also keep an assortment of LEATHER and FINDINGS, of all kinds on hand and for sale at the lowest priCCJ 1 on ,oor. BKOWN & THOMAS. July 30, 1S39. 3J NEW GOODS. subscribers would resnectfnllv infim THE their customers and . . i j " icvciiiu iron) JYew York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and Cincinnati, A general assortment of MERCHANDIZE; Consisting of the following-; Dry Goods and Groceries of all kinds; Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin WAKE; BOOTS, SHOES, PUMPS r SLIPPERSF ur. Silk, and Pulm nnA Ink. ri-.. . ' tliPV mm tiniu : . r J All of which we will sell on iL n..,.i f.,:Kiterms. COUNTRY PROIHTrR i.l-V. change for goods. LONG Ac HltmVM Mrookvilltf, May 23, 18X9. IOTICK. TPf!iE-'wf?,i6?ed L.vin o agent, fer tbe hite.Wafor rnn. i . . v,,v sinory, are now prepared to furnish Merchant, and til;, "lers, with a SScPKKioR article of y.arua, eatpet chain candle-wicl ing and satting, .tChu pJSs at their store in Brookville. P J..'yOth.luo. LONG k BROWN. Jf h.rr.1 . ,VEU nd FOU SALE, by tbe barrel or leu nnm'ii. 16 Bbls. Sugar. 6 do Molases, 4 do Mackerel, 600 lbs. bestCodfiah, 700 lbs. Rice, 5 bbia. Brandy, 5 do Rum, 3 do Wine: Attar rZ; "". Castings. Nails .d n 1 , u V. n',",e- O. GALLION Brookville. March 27th, I8U9. HOOTS and SHOES. TOhECEIVED and for sale, Utt' 450 P' Miller's coarse boots 84 " do kip do 200 i0 coarse shoes JW good common coarse shes 200 boys' do do 240 youths do do 150 women's kip shoes 120 do calf 100 children's choes 36 boys' coarse boots 88 youths do 100 " Miller's common coarse boots n l 11 w . R- S. TYNER Brookville. November 22. 1W NOTICE. " A LL persons indebted to tbe subscribers are requested to ca.l and make seltlumeut immediataly, either by cash or note uimedi-
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THE subscriber again makes hia 'obeisance to his customeri, and the public in genera), and has tbe pleasure to announce, that he is now receiving and opening a general assortment p' Goods, Wares and Merchandise; consisting In part of the following articles, viz; I Fine, superfine and coarse cloths of every grade and colour. Premium satinctts of various colours. ' Plain As figured, fine & coarso satinets of all col's Pilot cloth, kersey and lincy Plain red, green and yellow flannels Twiled do do ' do " " Rose, point and saddle blankets. Plain Ac fig'd cassimcjes of all col's, fino & super ft. 150 pieces calicoes, including all grades, and every style aud pattern A beautiful assortment of ginghams A great variety of plain and figured Circassians' French merino of the best quality it of various col's Plain and figured silks and satins Splendid coronation silks Senchew and earcenett silks Ladies' silk, kid and hoskin gloves do figured silk and pickwick do Men's beaver ard buckskin gloves ond mittens Ladiea and gents merino, worsted and cotton hose PlRin and figured cambric muslin do do jaconett do do do mull and bobinett muslin fashionable fur and straw bonnets Splendid bonnet ribbons, belt and cap ribbons 15 cases shoes and boots, including men's and boys kip and coarse boots Ladies gaiters, prune!, calf and tnor'o boota Youths' and boys and children's calf and raor'o anc coarse shoes 10 caees hats and cans inclmllnir a;. tr M J I ' .. 0 u . auu ooya iur cape, seal cape, and fur aud seal collars oqr, o qr, o qr, 4 qrand J ahawls and dr-sa hd'kfs .T y oi an colors and grades. A gcn'l assortment of hardware and cutlery, inclu oing snives and forka, shoe kuives, butcher knives and pen knives. Scissors, shears, pincers, locks, hinges and screws. Files, chissels, gimblets, handsaws, shoe nails. Ad SBsortmenl of teaboarde; trace chains and hoes. China Tea Setts of superior quality. 150 sett Liverpool . lyhina. or various patterns. 150 sett beautiful Prussian cups and saucers. China and common piaios, uishea and pitchers, assorted. al.l. wuicn have been carefully selected by uiinseii in rnuadeipbia, and will be sold on tbe most reasonable terms for cash, or appreved coun try produce. N. D. GALLION. Brookville, Nov. 30th. 15tt$. PILES, $cHQ3MORRHODIS. JvIO CURE Jk'O PAY! Price 1. MAY'S LINIMENT. No . FicrioY-This , exiraordinary chemical composition the re sun 01 science and the invention of a celebrated medical man. tbe introduction of which to the publie was invested-with the solemnitv nr. Aa.,t. VB w WWRMUU bequest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled. fail let aiier at ... . - " "o correciness 01 tbe lamented Dr. uuu.eys issi confession, that "he ArPA nni j;. without givinr to posterity the benefit of his knowl- ""' "uojeci," ana be therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solomon Hays, the secret of his discovery. It is now used in tbe principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most certainly for tbe cure of the Piles, and also so extensively and effectually aa to baffle credulity, un- . Cucu are witnessed. Externally in the following complaints; For DoMyCreating extraordinary absorption at once. All Swelling, Reducing them in a few ,.,,, .1Cuie or chronic, giving it 7, snroai uy cancers, ulcers or colds. Croup, or Whooping Cough Externally. -. . iuB cpesi. Mil Hruises, Sprains and tvV . urIn8.m a rcw Sores and Ulcers oilier iresn or longstanding. and fever sores. ... craiiuns upon aouits and children in reduw..s .ubu,u.1; aweuings, and loosening coughs - 6"-- ".c cure, oy relaxation or tbe t Tt BS KtS nAAB : t a !,, " ""rising oeyond conception. d , .nose who bave used it in the Piles, is. "It acts like a charm." '""o-iue price SI IB refund.! tn n .h! T?-7 V11 U8e bolt,e r Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being cured. These are the positive orders of the j - j 10 lue agents; and out of many thousands sold, not one has been iinnn..Mr.,i I? .lvb.tiL,liertiCertlnCateB l anjr ,enlb bul prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit tbe mb"'i " purchasers. CAUTION None can be genuine without a splendid engraved wiapper, on whieh is my name, and also that of the Agents' tp 1,. SOLOMON HAYS. J.?-. V roM A" country pars who will in- ... .uuvb o 1 monibs.and send one number to V -su suau ne entitled to one dozen of the Liniment. Sold wholesale and retail by COMSTOCK and lH- Sen? 2 F,elcbef t't. near Maiden Lane, one dour below Pearl street. New York, and (EW GOODS. T HE subscribers bave just received from tbe vHKi,m largest and best assortment ol roreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, SHOES, PALM HATS , BONNETS, 4c :Ji 1 , ,s,e ,n ttis ',ace- wLicl win SOU IVlarilsaaialA -a. -1 . .... ""."" " "iO Cincinnati prices addinir carriage. i . a r.n,,,n ' .uay 10, i"j;jy.. 21 TfUST RECKIVEO An V Calicoes and Ginghams, ed and Blue Drillings. assortment of light A I a . . . Aiso, striped, Slix N. D. GALLION niarcn -C4n. 11 a Fw f0 corn wheat sr Wlsiii . . : .... .: . w-. for wb i win r ' b'"-t"'m can oe srol in tha n .... Ag l5-3S- j Wqodjj, A- A. m!M.n...aJ hi. anH a. ' t" "rr: " m .e m0Sl f-ihio0R PS. All kinds of Mrmnnt. . natiee. Jon- ft. orC, ,0 lne "driest Doctor Jnn. n r..t. M Jkr!ka?-"i? Wa,den i Broo7viUe,and ci. -j s... Z. " r:r . m. r-uuoneroraied-and country. " w ine town - mj vyiaTBiw in s inkaKit.i 4 . Brookville, Dec 17,1838. I, a. Doet- Davis will quested-wiU insert. plg and cJeaaai 1 Utesi and most improved; manoar. W
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Unexscsled naEts xnirrzrr mHE following deUils of a SCHEME Ol? a Jl LOTTERY, to be drawn in n. A arrants us in declsrinir it to be vT.,.r. . ' the hi.tory of Lotteries. Priies to the amount have never before been offered to the public, h is true there are Many blanks, but on the oihor exiremely low charge of $20 per Ticket thval! uo anu numocr 01 tbe Capitals, aid tha revival of the good old custom of warranting that every nri hull he drawn and sold, will, we are sure civ! universal satisfaction, snd Hundted Prise HotdtssU! . To those disposed to adventure, we early application being made to us for ticket. when the prizes are all sold.blanks only remain-tlu first bnyers have the best chance. VV :i,,r emplatically say deky not, but at once remit ami transmit to us your orders, which shall always receive our immediate attention. Letters to be .?. dressed, and application made tn SYLVESTER & CO., 150. Broadway, N.Y. 0-Obeerve the Number, 156. 700,000'!! SWOOOliT 25,000!!! 6 Priz , of 20,000!!! 2 Prizes of 15,000!!! 3 Prizes of 10.000!!! Grand Real Estate and Bask Stock Lttteev.oi property situated in New-Orleans. BBaiSBBssBRBaBasBasBBa OCrThe Richest and most Magnificent Schetnt ever presented to the public in this or any other country. TICKETS ONLY $20. Authorized by an act of the Legialative Awembly of Honda, and under the direction of tbe Commissioners acting undeT the same. To be draws at Jacksonville, Florida, December 1st, 1S39. ?r?"iT & Hii.To, Managers. SI LYES. TLR Sr CO., 150, Broadway, New-York, sols agents. - No Combination Numbers ! ! ! 100,000 Tickets, from No. 1 upwards, in succe. siou. ; The deeds of the Property and tbe Stock transferred !n trust to the f ted by the said act of the Legislature cf Florida for the security of the Prize holders. SFLEXDID SCHEME. 1 Prize Tub Arcade 286 feet 5 ioches 4 lines, on Magazine st; 128 feet 6 in. ches, on Natchez st; 126 feet 6 inches, on Gravier ft Rented at about $37,0UU per aa;'?,ucd nt $700,000 1 Pnze Citt Hotel 162 feet on Common st; 146 feet 6 inches, on Camp st Rented at $25,000 v.lued at 5CO.C0O 1 Prize 2?e;ioMie (adjoining the Arcade,) No. 16, 24 feet 7 inches front, on Natchez st; rented at $1,2(10.- Valued at 20,000 I I nze ditto (adjoining the Arcade.) No. 13, 23 feet front on Natchez ct; rented at 1,200. Valued at 20,000 m1 P"2 ditto (adjoining tho Arcadr) vto. 20, 23 feet front on Natchez st; rented at 1,200. Valued at 20 000 1 Prize ditto No.23.northea.it corner of Basin and Custom House su;40 feet front on Basin and 40 on Franklin st, by 127 fer t deep in Custom House st; rented at l,5:i. I 1 nze ditto No. 24, south west corner of Basin and Custom House st; 32 feet 7 inches0 Basin, 32 feet 7 incber on Franklin, U7 reel IPi inches deep in front of Custom House st; rented at 1,500. Valued at 20.0CO I Prize ditto No. 3:i9 24 feet 8 inches on Royal st, by 127 feet 1 1 inches deep; rented at 1.OC0. Valued at 15,000 iL1"26"250 Share" Cnal Bnk s,k. 'S0.. 23.000 I ditto 2li0 do Commerrlal An An Oil 0('(1 ditto 150 do Merhanics'&Trsitpr.'I.Vnf'l nitto 100 do City Bank. 10,WO 10.1KXI 10,000 5,000 ditto 100 do do ditto 1C0 do do ditto 50 2o Exchanro Hank. ditto 50 do do ditto 25 do Gas Light Bank. ditto 25 do do ditto 15 do 3Iechanics 4-Traders', ditto 15 Aa A.. 5.000 2.500 2,500 1500 1,500 9fl Aittr. n-l. . l . . . . " C"'-U uares 01 me Jouisiana I?.nk 100 dua"each; each prize l,0:.0 dollars, go ppo 10 ditto each two .hares of 1C0 dollars each; each prize 200 dollars of the Gas Light Bank, . . 2,000 200 ditto each one share of 100 dollars, of the Bank of Louisiana, 20,000 200 ditto each one share of 1C0 dollars of the New-Orleans Bank, 20,000 150 ditto each one share of 100 dollars, of the Union Bank of Florida, 15,000 000 Poizes. ' - $1,500,000 TICKETS $20-NO SHAKES. ro "h1",ibe"1 the Ption the winners ef prizes of Bank Stocks either to take the stock itself, or tbe par value thereof in cash. The whole of the Tickets, with their Numbers, aa also those containing the Prizes, will be examined and sealed by tbe Commissioners appointed under the Act. nrevinnsl m ti.;. k.n .,. ; . J MVII WVISII. VIII the wheels. One wheel will V-r the Numbera. tbe other will contain the Six Hunfi . Pr1'?V''nd tho first six hundred N ambers tliat shall he drawn out, will be entitled to such prize ss may be draw n to its mm.1,0. .-j i, tat. tunate holders of such Prizes will Lave such property transferred to them immediately after the io1"' vnineumbered' "i'hout any dedvc i9?Twil?T 0.ererT PPe' in the United Stater, LV,he, Vet Indes, in Canada, and other oftbs British provinces, are requited to insert the abors !i! 8 dert'neDt, until the 1st of DeSttt- X and 10 end tbeir WW to us. togetner wita a paper containing the advertisement M 9q voor. . SYLVESTER & CO.. 7 89, 189. 24-Cm. 156. Broadway. N.T. Thrashing A Cleaning lTrh - TT "0br,br trom Philadelphia, offers to p. tP" bI,f ? Dvi Knauer's (of Chester conoSni l XL TMwlt,a' nd Weaning Machine., which Will thrash and Clean all t.-J. r .- r ika trRw, Rica not excepted, and r,o. which I??r?'5:iell,,,ff Machine. Wbicb Will shell aim k.i.i.Ti . k head power. T ia miau' Any jrentleman .;....1-I . f"f "J P'tioii, and modelo, can do so by cUShff0pMrn "5? Mil'"'-. or Hudson Gentry'f 9bop. Fairfield. FraHkii.w,.... w. a... iJ... ty. Individual Ria-hta . "-. l:n u - 1 , o .iuiiio uiicnins, am sold un reasonable trn. if a Z JL. . " " e"heS'9 lent righH, by af p,,.n . Ffiifitt aThdmphrii.
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