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-" .*." -f -' ML TAM DII'FICILE, QPl'(9, '.N SOLFlTIA C.AT, F VOL. 2. JACKSONVILLE, E. F., SATUIPA, NOVEMI 30- .. VOL. 2. J. - STHIE T JACKS IL TROPICALL oNVILLE, EAST PLANT, FLORIDA, IS PUBLISHED every Saturday morn- ing in Willey's new building, Bay Street at *^4 in advance, or $5 at the end of the year. ADVERTISING TERMS. One square, (fifteen lines and under) for the first insertion, $1, and 75 cts. for each subsequent insertion. A lib- eral deduction made to yearly adver- tisers. One square, six months $10 00 Application for letters of ad)- ministration 00 Announcement of candidates for office - 00 Personal communications admissa- ble, will be charged as advertisements. e11l advertisements must be paid for beforee insertion, except by a regular customer. [Ir- All communications must be poat paid, addressed to, GEO. GROUARD. AGENTS S FOR THE TROPICAL PLANT." J. P. SANDERSON, Esq. Fernandina GEO. W\. COLe, Jr. Esq St. Augus- tine. Maj. A. W. CIUCHTON, Mandarin. GEO. M. GALPIN, Esq. Garey's Ferry. I. BLANTON, E;q., Newnansville. J&FSE C('At-TU, E.q. Alligator Col. JAs. B. COLE, Palatka. T. T. LONG, Tallahassee. . Notice. 'Sx .xnonihs after dnte, we shall ap- sply to the lion, Judge of the county ,eoairt, or other person charged wit!h Sthe dutiesf Ordinary, in and for the c county y ofr-nval, for a ,iJ-,'ve from our n.rninistratorship, as atninmstra- tors of the estate of Jamnes D. Pleot, .o._t of said county, dec. JOHN C FP"LOT', 4, UIAS. it. PELO T. Notice. ..il Persons having cla ms gaL . the estate of John Moore, deceased, will p-resent the same duly authenti- 0*cateJ according to law, within two A ts fom date, or else they will be ever barred. All persons inlebted ,to said:estate are hereby notified to come'forward and make payment. AprilL1'. JAMES ACKER, admr. N otice. .211 Persons having claims against -the estate of Daniel Gordon, deceased will present the same- duly authenti- cated ceotiding" to law, within two years from date or else they will be forever barred. All persons indebted ,to said estate are hereby notified to come forward and make payment. JAMES IMcCoRIMICK, .)ddim'r. Jacksonville, april, '44. - INF W GOODS BARNARD & FARRAR, Are receiving from New York by every steam boat, fresh supplies of NREW JaND SE1SO.\. 1RLE. GOODS, .. which they offer to the public at a rt mall adva.ice from cost.-call and see. aptll3,'44,, L.CKSUrII E .Vo .i.. b'uL'.-TIr E Carry U. S..fhi, L;i#^ Jejaewville every Friday 1 :3 o1dockp m Returtniag, leaves St. Augitiae eve'y Suinay, at8 o' :lock, a. un. FARs ,.2,50. For passa&e ajp1y to *** wAmARI & FAEIIAE, Jacksonville, or JORN J. HEDRICK, St. Augustine. Notice. ix Weeks after date, I shall apply ,jq H Jud -e of the county court "f'i nnt -for letters ot adminis- .traion -On' he e.,ta t of Henry Hudnell, atmofs~ri county, dee. ; ag1, '44,. yV HICKMAN. I I.TO PHYSICIANSANDIL MER- *J T I...... CHANTS BUSHELS TURKS ISLAND S AL T; A Superior Article for Curing Meats and Fish; At 50 cvNts per BUSHEL, for sale by BARNARD & FARRAR, mar3 tf 11, Bay street. OF Sherman's Poo' Mans Plaster are sold yearly, and for 25 eents, curing Rheumatism, Lumbago pain or weakness in the side, back, breast, loins, or any part of the body Who will suffer when he can be so easily cured! Poor Child, he is wasting away, said a friend of ours, the other day-- We have doctored him till we are tir- ed, and it all does no good; his breath is so offensive, and he starts frightful ly in his sleep; his appetite is raven- ous, nnd still he is but a skeleton.- We recommended her to try Shermans Worm Lozenges, as possibly he might be troubled with worms. She did, and the first dose brought away 78 worms. Three doses entirely cured him; as they have thousands of others. I can't sleep, says -one-my cou9 s so incessant it seems cs if I should choke to death. If hewoul oit-e4-- Sherman's Cough Lozenges, he would be cured in a short time. They of- ten cure the most distressing cases in a few hours. My head will split, says another, Sli rai i 's C('mphor Lozenges will cure , any case in less than twenty minutes and no mistake. They cure sea-sick- ness, palpitation of the heart, lowness of s. iri!s-, despondency, and the de- ,r, -ion of spirits after dissipation.--- 1U y op ra tI like a charm on the dis- e.)ted nervous system. Caution Sl:.Id }1 observed in procuring the Hg-:^r!,.c ,Shbcrn.nn's L eo.Cl'..'n-es O d __ r --I1 ;.7'-'( -To-1 lnW)v,' some mfis- era.b's iash imposed upon you. I or s.le by A A 1AVNAR1 & FARRAR. ORD1..IVCE, SBe it ordained: by the Intendant and Councilmen of the To;w of Jackson- ville, That from and after this date, all or any pers-nm or persons who shall sell any Goods, Wares or Merchan- dise, within the limits of said town, without having previously paid the tax assessed by law, and obtained a license for that purpose from the Intendant or person exercising the duties of Inten- dant, shall, on proof thereof, before the Intendant or person exercising the du- ties of such office, be fined in a sum not less than $10, nor more than $-20, at the discretion of the Intendant, or such person as aforesaid, which fine, together with the tax, shall be collect- ed by warrant of distress from the In- tendant borsuch person as aforesaid. W. F. CRABTREE, Intend, pro tem. GEO. GROUARD, Clerk of council. aug 1, 1844. NOTICE. ". Is hereby given, that six months af- ter date, we will present our accounts and vouchers to the Hon. Judge of the county court of Columbia county, for settlement and final di-chaage as administrators of the estate of drthur Sykes. -,NANCY SYKES, Adw,'x. GEO. E. McCLELLAN, .(Idni'r. Little River, C6olumbia co., E F, July o0th, 1844. ,NAoticc. All per ons indebted to the estate of Mrs. Martha Standley, late of Alachua county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the sub- sciiber; and those having demands against said estate, will present their accounts duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred by act of limitation. COTTON RAW LS, Adms. W acahoot., July '. --m . SAVANNAH & FillIDA PACKIF FOR PALA A, E. F., Via, DIARtEN Bnv-.o,, ST. M.\,"v. JACKSONVILLE, K CREEK, AiD PICOLAT-A Carrying the U. S. S rail to the alove. place. Th, steamer STf MATTHEWS Capt Me Nelty, 1, ..t a1 n. boiler put in her, andl --n thor,' .l'ly overhauled and rpi:0d1 is OwAV in first rate condition IJ.-- rep ; ','n of passe ?rs and '-" ,,- re s u d f e'- u to- fore. - This boat will leavI .avtinnah .i the above named place'. e-er Snltrday at 4 o'clock, P. M\. ". r al'ter the air- rival of the ..ii-ts u, (luit n i" . On her return will ie .,. P -1il-a every Tuesdayy morin' ., a Picolata .'.atii' day at 12 o'cLcIk-,-i; This boat will n i every Thursda,1 inl with the Charhevtoe the same evening All freights p.iyalh L y slir . For freight or p. s-tae, apply to Capt. McNelty oT io-; r d, or to CEO. H--,.S. Savannah or FERNANDEZ, &BISBEE, A gem Jacksonmr-. A line of st- s i. ets with this, boat between St. XgustiiAe ,-- la, TN Nov. 11. [[ All Freig-ht shiped from Jaet- sonville ip or down tihe St Johns riv er, must be paid to-the agents. Freight will be stored at the apr-eus' store on the wharfr,'ve from charge, during the absence of the boat. 'The rates of freight can be seen at the agents' office. FEVER AMFPI i-F Eci^ V ---- 4 This article is pre':r..d to ., s a Ceriain, Safe, and Speedy Remedy for the FEVER AND AGUE, ^ *.-, Pecit'-r to this region of country-a dise-ase frequently resulting in a permanent and dan- gerous derangement of the system. Being prepared with an accurate knowledge of the disease, it has been employed with re- markable success in the most aggravated ca- ses. It is also valuable as a Preventive of FEVER and AGUE, and as a general To.ic for weak and debilitated Constitutions. Without resorting to the usual prot'esg of PUFFING, the AMERICAN ANTI-FEBRIS is submitted to the common sense of the public. A trial will establish all it claims as a re- rmedy, provided the directions which accom- pany each bottle are strictly complied wilh. For sale by BARNARD & FARRAR, Agents, mar9. No. 11, Bay street. NOTICE, Is hereby given, That at the sittings of the county court, of. the county of .3lachua, to be held at the Court House in Newnansville on the second Monday in October nest, being the 14th day of October, 1S444, I shall present iny account arid vouchers for settlement of tly. estate of Firatio Lowve, dec., of .hici I am .rhTiiitra- tor, andthat I shall also at the sonic time make application to thjeu-g*e of the said County coirt-, or other person charged with the duties of Ordinary for my discharge from ioy said ddmin istratorship. DAVID LEVY, Adi,'r &c. March 23, 1844.. NOTICE- SIX weeks after tate, I will apply to the Hon. Judge of Alachua county court for letters of administration, de bonis non, on the estate of J lhn R. tandley, dec., late of said county. GEORGE HELVIENSTON. .Newnansville, .iau" 17. 44t, Drugs y Mcdicncs SCHIEFFELIN, SON & Co. 70 Wall Street, New York. WOULD callthei attention of Soitth- e>.-a -1criants lnd Physicians to their extensive aId general assortment of I)Driu'- .. i/.j Ch9,iun'f., Perfu- meery, Paints, -u s, Gitass, &c, &c. S.S Co. give particular attention to t'e orders of PHYSICIANS wI,, may confidently rely on their selectiuii of Genuine Drugs, and on the acen- rncy of their pharmaceutical prepara- tions. " 'thiynlsoo supply Surgical Instr'u. Mrn.s of the most approved Englilsh and American mnker.,' I't d''ialc boks, P/,., ,i,. 's .'.a- ddi ,ii,, and every thing appertaining to tie pracvit'e of Medicine and Surgery in the South- ern Statcs. They would direct the attclntion of Merchants and.Physicin.s- to the .literial S'aicing effecied by pilrcliisi ug their medicines direct from the importers and ni.nui facturers at the north; a* comparison of the re- s.,ective prices will show diHlienvlce of 50 to 100 per cent, being -a differ- ence quite important in t(lie business o0't merchant or in the practice tof a physician. ORDERS sent by nail with ect'c, or une.rceptionilJo references will meet with prompt attention, New York, Dec. 1. 1843. 0RDINXAN"CE. Be it ordained by the Intcndant aand C,'i. i::"-. of t/, Tro"'n of J c,.L'..- es, accruing or due, or. which shall -.r.-,-'' ir lave 1 nc 1r'(ed or beC-.nme die to IlI'e1 i po il s IfiJIi ,,5,cu. I !t- by warrant of distress from the Inten- dant, or person exercising the duties of such office, against t he g,. Is, chat- ties, lands and tenements of the pe,- son or persons, now, or who shall hereafter be in arrears, or upon whom such fine or penalties as aforesaid shall be imposed; the said warrant of distress to be directed to the MVlarshal of the corporation of the town of Jack- sonville, and signed by the Intendant or the person exercising the duties of such office ; the marshal to make a return of said warrant when the dis- tress shall have been made, and of the property on which the distress is made, and give at least twenty-four hours public notice of such distress and sale, to be posted upon the liberty pole or beef market. Wm, Fi CRABTREE, IntendatAt, P. T; - GEO, GROUARD. Clerk of Council. aig 1,'40 BARNARD & FARRAR, 11 Bay Street, HAVE received, and offer for sale. at the lowest market rates- Wheelba rrows, Grindstoies, Sugar boiler, assorted sizes, Negro Kerseys, Linseys, and blankets, cotton bagging Osnaburgs, Linen and cotton flauinels, cloths, casineires, \ estings, Kentucky Jeans, Blue and Brown Drillingsi Sa rlboro stripes, French'and Engli sh, prints, Hats caps, Bonnets, Boots and shoes, Fancy Goods of every deserip% tion, drugs, paints, oils, dye stuffs, window glass, crockery, Hardware, Joiners tools, powder, shot, lead, To- bacco, Liquors of all kinds, Wines, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Mackerel, Beef, Irbn and nails, Hay, Oats' Rye, and Wheat, corn, Salt, coffee, Sugars, teas butter,, lard, Hams, Pilot and Nav3 Bread, Butter, sugar* and soda crack ers, besides ten thousand, five hun-l dred and seventy two articles, forming a catalogue too numerous to particu- larize. u)- Job Printing executed at this Office. 4 NOTICE, Is Hereby Given, That at thlie sittings of the County court, of thi county of Duiial, to be held at the Court-House in the town of Jakson- -ville, on thle first Monday in October, .i-s4,- I -hall present my geebun' and vouchti-. for ttlement hf the estate. of Edward M. Wanton,dec:,of which lain Administrator, qnd that I shall dl4s nrthe same time nmahertpplicatioi. to the Judgeof the said county coiirt,. or other person charged with tih du- ties of Ordinary, for my discharge- from n, said iTdrmninistratorship. JAMES EDW4aRDS, .'dm'r. &c. ar23, '44. -. ' NOTICE. I HEREBY.eiaufion the public ag inst tradia&. dealing, or otherwise fransacgt- ing, anIy busie ss 1 ith one A.'vro.Ny. FALANY, living three miles from Black, Creek, he having kuowiinily defrauded me of the value of th/iry-two dolIar' and a haTf,/- Toput my neighbors and- others on their guard against a clcaut- I have thus giiOen this public notice. :Jort-N SYVFERLY. 3Black-creelk, aug5, 1844. Six months after ate, 1 will apply to the Judlgeoftthe county court of Dval county for a final dischar e as Adminis trator on the estate of Marvin Bebeei late of Duvrl county, dec- Dee. 16. GyORGEL L- CAS1 I _ ~ __~ ~ __ ~L_ ~ __ ____ _ CENTRAL LINE United States Weekly Mail, Forn Gary's F errf, by .AIr'F;,, ,-,,.iric : /ig. tor ,a ,.. a.l )yr : ,".'. . Coeumb us, /sierO C.irti 11 ,:< i;., to T lh/.'Q.sw ,, THIE si;bscribr,, im ruihnli. as lhove a weekly imZ of to T<',r., Nf'', inrt connect ion with the LU. ` tihr1l steoiI- Gatrcys I ':'L. Tli Vhatl r, runnt64 S cnniilextionhin itto # Anlr!; -li,nt to travellers iinnmediate Cdespt1ch from the North iid \\ cst, '1hii'C gre alM oppcri' it11ies of inmn.diate 'dt c-spatIch frornTailahassee, in Staic s, to Quiii-.- cy, Chaliii rooche, Pcniin-ola and 1lo- ile. This stage laQ l q T'alLalha.se -c every i '.dn.,/oy, at 6 o"clok, a. in.,. a - meets thle iariivalof the .t. Nl .r/fw:., at Gareyvs Ferry, from S,:; cannot, ev e ry .V.(day, at S o'clock, a. n Re- . turnmg, .: iearey's Ferry every .To/,. /.' .T- ...e- l;iy) at i clock, pA.i. and ;arri'ves at Tai u.iasse every mo.a day, at o'clozk, p. m. Distance es- timnaied at 2 mi niles. He will uso every efibr.t io necotnmoitndate trvae-.. lers wlo may favor Li im with ILheir pat- ronage. Ptretts f. .'r. Rariey~s erry to Tallahliassee, 224 miles, ; 18 00. Garey's Ferry to N wnansvle, 5rr niles, 5 00. Gar-ey's Ferry to Alligalor,86 rmile-, . 50 ' Gar-ey s erry to Miieerial Springs_ 122 iTfi., $10J~ G(.are-' F';", to Madison C. QH. 162 ml, 13 00, _..,,iso, C. H. t-o Tt .hlasp.e, 63 L O7 ^dfinteritey i' t el, tene cents pFn inlb " lowed eaJch passenger. Extrnt will be made for (extra ban.yee.- -:: --.,-tweiVfi years of age half-pricv . GIEC.I.VI'. G AeSxTs.--a Coy, Es.q.S Garey'5 Ferry; 7Thtbs J. P r*i-r', Esq.,v Newhiansvi le; Scar rougJ, (i n tli absence of the suhscrrinr,) Al,,ii',ior; 7',s. D Deter, E'-sq.,Mineral Sprihg.-; J W .. nd %,.on, Andisoni t'UortHouse. Messrs. .1,rKiinney &S Latlhm, City Hotel, Tallahasse. J CAR'PtR, Proricor. January 20, 1844. 5-ly - . -1 two~t till K SF k Y- --F-----. .' % POETI'Y._ Mr. Grouardr, l ,oblrngo'ver some -,.vestern papers, I found the'following verses ;-they art too good to be over- )ookt4. and their natural simplicity, rb trt to the point. I request thir insertimah W.A... -" S .A Sub"riber. COME 0UT TO THE WEST. o.ome forth from vourn oricUes, C ome out to The West Ye have h ierts, ye- have hands, Leave to iiature the rest. Thepriirie, th forest, The stream it rommand- The ,otldistoo t-rowdetd-p.haw! Come and take land. Not only that l]abdr i.'eward may find ' .Tis the curse of distinctions S Tat curbeth the mind; '7 is the rack of lfif' sun rise, ST,. 'he: b eze pf .he 1 SThe Thoiis h< -b S my ow, Viati. Dih' a.'e ints-gar,-O, Dimn cellars of crime, Cori'upt ion's foul ale3 s, T, Teft, famiin, and slime; Oh, lain-er not, poor mann- Fly swiftly and fir, S'O caves of the dsert, . l.-Thrice happy yi ajre! rothr, travel the niointain, #,And.paddle.the stream, " The oibin an o and The corn-p i -JiITeam m "AA wife and six c ldlei&"- j 'TiN 'edlth in your hand ! .our axe and your rifle-out West and take iniid. POLITICAL Coorr.TstaP.-The follow ing little stoiy, 'Whih belongs to the New York M mercury, is decidedly out 'of the best things produced during th< late; campaign; and, inasmuch as, al the States hereabouts have coiicludea their labors with the pi residential con- test, we thiak W..e shall run no risk ol e versetiing the constitution, oritread. ing upon the m'iost, fastidious toe in the S universe, by. a.rding oir readers a chance for the b4tie larty laugh into ' whic-h we were betrilye,'Xpite of the --v muhitude of tun ts. tens.-w ld:h., ookl t ona 16i Stthan fW p n seat and WS 0 41k and dou ' look Jona Jonathan hil(h -*.-an r l';s les ab n eg,' ,- *.nd Sukey sit. perfect iy- l. At len it , Jonathan masters courage aad speak- oth: j Sewke . / -.-%We nrttn "n . Love you like pizen add sweet- meats. Dew te ll. It's a fact, and no mistake. Wi- will- now-will you have red Sukley ! Jonathan Higgins, what am youf polities' .'m for Polk, straight. S all, sir, you can walk right stranihit huin cors 1 '%on't iht6 nobody that, aint for Clay--that's flat. Three cheers for the'"atillboy of the slashes," songr out Joriat'i tha;'s 'your sort, s- s Sukey.- 'Vhen-shall we le ny #iettan Ahern, -4ie .. What's, e imtter, Suk,'l Sposhli' he niht elrted! Jonathan didn't go a.way till next mori'ing; but whetlhr h1' answered the .' iast .question, Ithi d4poene knoweth not. ' A BBruisii Dtc.E.-The present Duke. of Camnbridg e is the son of a king, the brother of two deceased S-'king-s and of a living on 4nd the un- elb e-ofthe-reignih dtm6i go great 'empire.. lie recently viritod'Glasgow, where he was most eth usiastieall received. -1 tvfwas plainly dressed ini browmantitout, plhaiilen trousers, and carried a stout walking-st'-k hin his hand..- He is evidently in -healthrand spirits, afit the weight of severity years seemed to sit very lightly on him. AREGIMRENTAL. -FAMILY.--The Em- peror Muli-MohammedAf Morocco, forated a regiment of htiswow sons.- It nuhnbered 5-23 men, a pretty respe'd t-' able sized family. . : > ..1 ,' h I. F K: r Mr. LEvvY in East i the plain pursuit o1 utites----\v ith n o theT (p The Sifperior Court for. She county of Duval commencS' its session in this Town next Monday ; we lear;l not much business Court. tlit there i before thI rvi The Hon. Judge BEo.- SON, and Maj. BEARD, arrived in town this morning fri Nassau circuit. Mr. D arrived last night. um- The result of the denial election. For Mr. Polk. Vennylvania - New ftampshire New York Virginia - 3[ichianu Georgia - Souith Carolina - :A. aine - Illinois - Indinna L ,rJ ti i h -- "i" Mis_.sisisppi - Alabaa - Arl.cttas : For MIr. Ohio - ( onnecticutt Rhode HIland Maryland New Jers ey North Carotiina Kentucky ilassucliisetts - Delaware - Vermont , Tennessee - * i a -a -S om the OUGLAS Presi- .-4 1. a 'it ~1 * Clay. , , '$4 .6 4- 8 1'- 11 I *.~ 'iew than the pros c ip iness of, his fel- '-ci r ', lie hias met witl -Pt o yond the mos sa.'giine e":e" -tItion-a 're topt ion .t.xpcted and un .-ught. & -A~ tribute has beer I paid whichSedounds to the ho- nor and A. mftrttnhe donors. The faith 'l seTvant, has me& with the rtvard due to his la. 'bbrs in thiS approving smile and enthoiiastr-greeting of a gener; ouspepile. The liberal of aTl parties have extended th, hand of frh.i,,dship and encourage. naint to n ; party spirit ha. I ,P.', LiP.' lle, and all have as- 'd o-,uwkob. b. !-.rda, her j stitutions .-;an.l p, ,,e. Mr. LEvL has visited Alacliua, C'olumnbia t. '. "Benut-, aild other counties; the subjoined letter from a ditizer of -enton, will show the feel- ings of the people in that see, tion of the country :-- BENTON COUNTiY, SNovember 17, 12 3 0 13 105 'Oo. Ford of Illinois has written an interesting letter, upon the subject of the Illinois State Debt, in which he denounces repudiation in the strong- est language, and recommends ft pros-' pective tax for the payment of the in- terest of the debt. He presumes that the creditors would be willing to re- ceive an interest of three per cent., and this aniount he thinks could be raised. The benefits? accrue to the ,State from the payment of thie Debt,' he,presumes woaldt dte than pay the debt. [^l One of the American Repub- lican papers .in Philadelphia has nomi- nated General Scott arid Judge Me- Lean as the candidates for President arid Vice President in 1S4S. 7l TWi Ion. Joh* fluthanan, Chief Justice of the State of Maryland, died at W.oodIand,-Me., on the 6th inst, in the 71st year ofhis age i44. 1844,, S IR :-0ur Delegate in Con- gress, (the Hon. Mr. LEVY) ad- dressed the citizens of this coUn-, iy, on the 14th 1intant, at Chuckachatta, upon topics con- Uiected with his official relations.- ,W hen he.arri ved Uponthe ground he Was waimly received by his fellow citizens, and especially by his old Alachua friends, in .whom lhe has inspired highIT toned feelings of love and re- Sect, notonly as a man,but for6 andej9ai?. devotion to' Their interests in Congress.. He poke beteen fwdo andl three hours dwelling at length upon ourt probable admission into the Union at the n-eeting of next- Colgress ; he also alluded. to a tinal. removal of all the Indians, hoyw remaining in-the Territory. Upon the so)ject ofadinission, he briefly stated the wretched und dangerous policy of the, U 1 t 1 -7 - 1 ~3 ~~U--~t~~~-rrll_~ ~.L L- -- "I think you miy friends, for the wvart reception With which you honor me. I return to you after a truly long. separation: No man who has not ex- perienced the bountiful kindness and confidence which it has been my for- itiit to receive at the hands of my- friends, can realize the feelings of un- s'peakable emotion.- that posses mer upon finding myself again, once more, after so long a. separation, in-the lad of my home, in the midst of my friendss home doubly blest t6 me by the hap- py associations that endear it to me; friends a'tbly dear to me for the fer; vency as well as constancy of their at- tachrtmt.rt I eone withi heart over- flowing with grateful sentiments to-- wards my friends-and I come, also, as yoQur my friends, I know' would have me come, with all asperities dis- missed-with all that is past forgotten; DEMOCRATIC BANNYCa. LEV. The of Mr. LEv thr,?rida, has been marked t iaemoionstirations pe. culiar in tc3tuselves, and pre- S. sent an rriew and strange int Sthe ainnla ofe Florid4 politics, Reviled! at scoffed at, bearing *be re ,,;'" anya sin, perse- Uted wvith unmitigated rancor and' i:ale eence, brow-beater and ,tf -epted at every point, ., and w lietill other means had FREE .R.E Lo failed, th Constitutlon of his, FRER ,TRADE Low TIES"I C to opr - con.try broughtt to operate No DenT; SEPARATION FROM., AN S; EO NOY against hTE nn, conjecture could AN.KS .;-EioNo .y; ErEN tt-, -" . .- v otLc, te that the day wcul WrENT 1; A, D XV-0 XSI-T ADH+,aRE I. ) W ADrrive w ,,n is much abused TO THE ONSTITUTION.-JOHNT --.. with a triumph -- .~ ,..id completee to JACKSONVILLE, NOV. 30, P +--he-e'nt mortify- ati'g th his tra- GEo. GRoUAI.Ij,.fu'rOr. rtbita .- '.. ..h has signalized north towards the south, and 6o i the necessity of our entrance in-, I to the Union with lowa, The! - bugbear of our not being able to * support a State Government was completely annihilated by -the * arguments he presented; and r before he was done upon that - subject, there was not one mar r present, judging from a demohs- n tration of their feelings, that waE , not ready to cry out "Admis, Ssion !" It would be useless for m here to dwell upon what he said respecting a removal of the. In- I dians, for I think it is the wish J of every honest citizen in the Territory, to have a speedy re- rm al of every +eod-- maniithin its limits; and by so doings, pre" vent them from again staining 1 their hands, which are but scarce- t ly dry, in the blood of' out' Wo- f men and children. Mr. Levy * thought in, the event of our bI- Coming a State, together with a * removal of the Indians, that outr country would soon- be flooded Switch emigrants from various por- - tions of the Solthbern States, and elsewhere. Mr. L. conclu- ded amidst the apphicdings of the assembly, anrd was soon on his .war to fill other appoint- mnents. Among other matters, She complained of loosing a good many bills, or their rejection in Congress for the 'sole reason of our not having a member in the Senate. He carries with himi the well wishes of the people of Benton. S .A Citizen of PtBion., S. :. . gustine, fiorr lack Creekv or. WediHesday, the 2C0t. i i ineeting with his old friends ill St. Augustine, after mote tian two year's absence, was- otne of esteem and Unmitigated con- tidence- The youig r~en re- Smembered the companion, of their yofith, and the old citizens welcomed with joy, the friend Who had stood by them in ad- vetsity, and had watched with persevere ing i dusty over their advancement and prosperity. At Iheir meeting, Mr. Lwvy made the following pathetic ad..t dress:- ' - A letter from Havana, dated the 26th ult states tIat American flour was pouring in, &nd found sale at $1; a barrel. 9[-Y A young wife ar Lowell, Nam has presented her husband with children in eleven monthg.An. editor asks, 'who can *at" the name of Bedlam, ns to beat iti '2- i A VISrBLE SrGN.---'t-*" iay school examination, a few t d4:. a little girl being asked byhte, chiser 'what is the outw& 't- form in bsptism,'. innocent 'Please sir, the baby: ' Louis- Philippe's children, nrain children sdits:in-law atd daughter.t&- vtw, amount to 2g. jn number, .. their united age s, ,'. Frame 2,4 dity, the jury. iBe a f the Unite. States vs. theA17" & Bank of thI. United States, rendered a vWrdiet fe the defendant, ' [-t Fo6uri'er sai -,rr woald not be destrl years had passed wa.. I, .,' k1 I - o| i;~ Lwih all that was wounding forgiven 'with a spirit for conefliation, a - cwish for Union. I see here p some who have ohce been arf ,1aguirvst inc. It is as I would ' 1,to be. I lender to all my throuaXh you, my friends, th I Branch of peace, and 1 ,h-iallen, to a burinl of all past griefs. 'selves, my friends., in return fo thl cordial greeting, I give you all I a1 Y to offer-my whole heart with all i , gratitude-with all its sincerity a)l atfeclion-with all its devotion t you and our common country. 7c- Tho Provincial Parliart Canada will assemble in Montrealonh the 2Sth instantib- This body wil' " composed of eighty-four meinbeW. rwhomn seventy-eiht are already tted. Of these, forty-four are co40ft votivesz twenty-four radicals, _a, televin of doUibtful position. There are 13 newspapers publishe4'1 at present in Wisconsin territory-5 . whig, t democrats, I abolition apd i| neutral. This speaks well tf, theGiR future prospects of this rich andnrtiie territory. P The petptdfNe4rmnpshire, 'to whom, at the ".-.t. tpn, wa referred the question abolishin capital punishtritd atg d ' against the measure' "- . '[C Aniong the presents b by Lotdis Philippe to tfli Quee, a beautiful miatute catife for Prince of Wales. "-' ' *-, r* sa. t The Nttioital Sabbath t"j'PventA" will convene in Baltimore t Wedne day', the 27th of this inotli. ee- gates are expected ftom all parts of' lht- Union . The Hiberiit Oens,' the cot wliich figured g opri ady in th second Philadd riea .ave bI disbanded. S, -AR CGon--The present im C P-p of. . i ..-~ .K. Polk vi u on 4 th 2d day of November 1794, and there1 fire completed his fiffktf, year Sd inet, i -... , _+. f '* 3 lp *; - * - '- "* Ad Y4' a o*o. +20, '4 STUMP., *<',,< ** *. __ _ "Doctor," said genteni-in who was notorious for laziness in genidral, and slov'enlinessof person in particu- lar "Doctor I have tried everything I cain possibly think of for the rheuma- tismn, and without the least avail."-- The doctor, after .having surveyed him for a moment, indiiired if, he had ever tried a clean' shirt. 0^- There is a lady living in the vicinity of Fleriingsburgi Kentucky, who his attained to the reniarkable heigiiht ofseven feet four inches. Slhe' is towering among the Ande, and na- piring to snuff th6 breeze upoii those high elevations. A western editor says he iouid be reluctant to hhtve her, for a wife, for his kisses ttwld be rare* rt[ eath ind l closes ft man'1 reputation aind determines it as good or bad." GooD OLD AGE.-There is how in Wales, a nian 120 years old, arid one in Bristol, Englalid, 169 y3,rs oild. NOTICE. All persons arid hereby it forwarned against prchlasiiiq jor receiving either of two iotes, held by C. Tay,'r : bf En- terprisce Lake Moiii, b, oiie dated 1842 fo, $1r43 1, 4Ind one in June for $4.) Against .itiej as I have paid their full tuQiont'o b lii. I have so ie tei seasons' t^*^(elie tha he-nl-v-pass them ofR e04IiteiiA.y c&o&se to del i er the soid flibs iI me, I shall biakie ll due ac- lI- >wl. :Jment t'd him in this paper. H. A, CRANE. .\oremf -r. 27. 1814. ^ kV1^KBBCft AM M R. U ft. T y. AUGUSTINE. ;'. '- r, --" -sf ,_ J' .; :. "-'. *._ ,a '- -- ** :" ': "- At a-i tmg of the friends t.' lo.. -lavy, delegate fromhi Flori.a cononed at Col Gue's Longe Room, &. ,or the purpose or e xress;ng their ap- .+. lx'obatK'ao| mitinguishod ser- V,,.IY -.P., dhe lifon'. E. . tId iyoul call to the ,..li. .ontiane, and *.1, Ii appointed Secre- -'-* w..--*w wlllw"lS~pV- to _tl_ Ater a brief and pertinent S? sexmation of the object of the meet. ing by the chairman and& others, the S following resolutions were adtpted : / >' ,Resolved, That atea slight testimo- Sny of our respedt ad iadi Minished confidence, we th1 friends a"nd con. ,, stituents of the Hoft b. Levy, do Tender to him a.Barbecite, to be given, S a, t atitAe ind place to be hereafter de- Ssignated by himset. "- R^' esoa)S That a committee .of' ten S be appointed toaddress a. note t Mr. ,, //evy, requesting his acceptance of the /. Resolved, That a committee of thir- <.teen b6 appointed by the chairman to make such arrangements as may be n icessary to carry out the VievWs ,of this meeting. Resolved, That in the everit of Mr, Levy's acceptance, the committee of i. arrangements give public notice of the Slimeand place selected. Resolved, That the thanks pf the + meetingg be tendered to Col. Gue for S. "the gratuitous use of his room on tthis evening. Rcvolved, Thai the thliaiks of this meeting be tenddred to the Hon. E.B. Gould, the thairman,- for the efficient manner in which he has presided. (3" A prilitical journal out west charges that five ladies atone of the recent elections, dressed themselves 1ip idioats, pantaloons, vest Iats e n s .i; other male h;,hiimneis,, iid S tius itnired, proceeded to the poI J aud voted the ticket of thIl oppo.1itc p ty , 0"!i.riti 6 8. islle By virtue of a wrd t "of f'i '" iued fiom the office of the tJ'itk df th1. Superior Cori' f6r Duvrli county, East Dit 6r FlObrida; I Will xpos.e t 1 . piblie sale t ih frobt of thethpu'lihou-e in the towh t'f JantkOmi'lli, ni the first ,lbouday df.lDceipibr iext, be- tweeli thflurs of 10 aid 2 o'cothk A j "- ,, W ild 1O' l c of tht iyi; alli the right title, antid i- lerest of William B. Hart in and to that ertlaifi housee, nnd litMtuatcd iii the Tow'n of Jacksoivillej the same niw occupied by t' .-'t ty Ross: As6, a inulattbe boy, d slut'e, iamie.I Levwis, atbut 7 years old. The san, haviie, bean le-.ied onr tb satisfy 3 judnetit In fivor f Frederi'ck Barth- clow,; ts. W n: I3. rtt: .. S JO1N BEARO ,lar'hal;, - : 'y H R BLANCHARD, D M. -Nov 2'44. .7t.?.shAL'.s S.tLd. By v-irue "df ,i ,: ri: 6f filri faciaxs- issued fi brlt."%be t tieL'f o6f tih cle' 0ekof. tl e titeriti" Court of D, tai i cotltlv, Easterk-DistrIct of FIdjriti,; lind l d e --re- 4f the said curt, "t -1 expose to , itu .. .,i f ftbtetof t i. ~ho,,ibulls"-. dor., i1 Jaiiksoh 10 & 2 o'clock of that dmty; the follow- ing sia-es, to witi .!' ary arid h'er twoi children, Wtillit aidd Loui'.a, Barack,- Gilbert, P '.,j arid her child Join, Ji.,. and Beck, thb sa-he levied upon by Vir- tue of Rid wirit, and to be sold to iat isfy a judigreht agihi st. Edward H. ains, in fav6r 6f John i. L'Engle, As- signee.r jyonN BEARhb, _,rshal, " ,Per H. R. Blaincliard-, D ,1. , TO ,REN' ThE nrew Diwdlini House, with two lots of land'aftfached, next west of Col. 1. D. HA'rts,'finished in oupe'rior styte, with tin large rooms^; ght fire-places folding doors pdantries, closets, 'c., w'fh kitchen aftd oqdbWTildiigs complete' -the houo. is welf calculated for a genteel residence o"r private boarding; Possession given 1st November. Apply to BARNAD, & FARRAR, -octt .l aystrewr ./ "k -[. Corn mtu uicated. Mr. Editor. Permit me through thi( medium of your paper, t'o correct a statement of the late election, held in Mosquito Conntyt as reported in the St. Augustine News of Ntv. 16. The result is as follows :-Hart q20 Putnam' 29, Summerli 27' Scott 28, Whig-. Brozairt ili, SatcCfte9, Carkr 6, Dell 6, Loco; (Senators.) Dr. A. S Speer received 22, and C; Taylbr 18 for Rep- resentative. This is corirect.--I would state (for thie information of the Ed:: News) that his ifidrmannt knowingly reported th-at which he knew to te fiWst, and have no doubt but that h- is the same per- son, who indirectly refused to convey him the official returns Yours, iti haske5 I. O. o0. F.: The Third aa celebration ; * of Florida Loduee No. 1, will take place in Jaksoiiille, on0 Monday, Dei.C 8C . oAn address, will be delivered by BRrothdf H. ,r.OL,.ND"; P G., in the Presbytorian Church, at 1-2 past 1.1 .o'clock,, a, ,U) The .menibrs-, of Kelnendy" Lodge, 9No. 2, arid all transient. brethren in good, standing with theit several lodges, aie respect.- fully solicited too-0o-operate. IThe public are invited to at,- tnd-. The pews in t!i .west of the church ate reserved' 'Tor la4. dies; thd centre pews for the order ; and thioseafthe east, ad-o the gallery, for gttleine., .1 Members are expected to a pear in full rigah .-, CYRUS BISEE, P. G. I S 0G1: GROtUARD, P. PG A I DAV1S H PLL,- ( . oinmittee. ileiionville E. F;; F ov. i;, '44- L,0 -0.' I. O.-O; F. THE Regulair Mleetlings of Fiod a Lodge, No. 1, will hreiafterbi held in the New hadge Buduig, every Thurs- day 6vinitig, at 7 o'clock. A punctu-U il dttendane' of tlie meibdrs is re- quested, By order ofthe N. G. A; Di HALL, Secretary. Nov. t '44. . .Adinitilstfiaior's Noice All persons hon'sh- dematnds igqnstin th8 estate of Ale. Parish, lateof co- lumbi couhtiy deceased; ate hereby required t6 present thl;., legally at-, testd, witliih theiiin e prescribed by' law; or t is notice will be prladed, in bar of their recovery ;ind all persons indebted to the same will lake ium- rnediate piiyin-ent to(' . W\. C. PAiR.isiH adninistrator- Foat Callcc rdv 9 9 LIQUORS. I rrA', jlist received i prime assort. , heit of 1"'ji R S, C, III- - rsi ng ," '-- - Brmhdi , Old oigahela Whis eyj TMadeira, Januaica Rm, i Port Itie, ePach Brandy, d " i-olland GiU hl. Shrub &f., my store in Jaeksoinville. .:. GEO. D MILLER. A u .J F ?. S s :Wt ifb oid at Publie Auc- WiLL socd ate tion on tihe 1st Mo Anday ,rf De- icember next,' and continued et ety re ejii }*,n rt 6r u r'ing the session of Court, at my Auc- I -f Court) idn dind Conimission Store, the 611owing articles, "iz-- : -. i4 pairs boy's boots - ,6 do tneh's.calf ." 36 do pegged 36 do kipp , h0 do russetts : S50 do brogues 1.5O doipp- 0'0 do misses boots 50 ladies buqkskini , 30 do pegged straw. pped 30 db d,6 . ", 24 do peqfged6 broguese 2 ( d01, lac boots) ,- , 30 do children's wedged lacC 7+do woiMn~msties' 2'1 ,<1o ditt b,,cksinus , 24 do clhildren's Iced shoe 40 do hien s cilf oule& 12-4 pe. g__< . do -ladies' slIps 24 do velvet ganiters 24 -4o boys C H brogue j4 do kip 2 do children's shoes 24 do ladies city Husks. (4 do women's slips 24 do youth's kipp brogues 14 do child s gaiters 2 do ditto slips ,1 do women's busks. , 21 do nien's waiters 46 ladies seal ties 4 do men's slippers l do Wonenh colored dd. S dozen bdack..coney hats I do fashionable uangliar S1 do tri ols1ki 1 1 do sports ,. I I do titskrdit ; 5 do plain selet taps : S1 do o lazed , 1 do Iack glazed 1 dd niltural inu.krat i do men's cloth glazed 1 do wide briiimid h.Iits " 24 do colored gaiters . 12 do 'youth's-kipp brog-i 12 d1o C H dit0o " i4 do clild s peged . I-" IiiIt me },rle bog, c...... .-- :- .' 12 ,0 EIllsler'.s 12 do wom6e's busks- , 12 do ditto boots 24 do ilpii's gaiters 25 do ladie seal tied ' .1 b d o io men's ditto 12 dopel bskto 12 do pegged ,20 do slip - L QUERS. * ..*> t T 1 A prime assort meili, coiprsisig- Brandies Old Monongahela M\ladeirt . Jamaica Rumri Claret ih me . Pear-h Brandy f- Holland Giui + - a Shrub, &C,, &c. . Md. Gin Santa -ruz Rum woodenn athd Brass clocks.s. 20 thsandit- Segars 20 decaitere 1 billiard table 6 A splendid lot 6of Dry Goods ; these( goods may be bougrit previous to the sale, nearly at cost. My object t' selling the.m is, tiat I expect to d( better business. GEO. D. MILLER. Jacksonville, Nov 28, 1844. it -RETit &t 1HsaP- AH1 ^ the. dfidflSti 1nH in nae exteidd :Med s. h iml'RI rr: ,-Peetl,uli.-, t Wtc~t tq opm"W.,t!O4,.O!AW~ ,snei u~tiysiircftNIal~ tm)u.^: i4.r, .mVets aund pihtHii lt ihem, Al i tite bes' 1 0 .I11 9 .ew atyse dr Newd y- 4 a,1+ L +104 td reis c'd t.h; Veits, hid dihds -1t, I t ff, A h ; ki d' A choie 'vatisty tP'ille ,'dtfdsi -4. ,1 i .' n I.C, iaiid borla.e; .tbr LAd t 'es r #.. Liarc- e a'nd small Fiah. .i' l' ,rind Handkierchiea, bf .tp-l t litly. Caps Ibr l'adie, and fipi lit j- chil- dren. . Freiih 116 An bric, ukdhfs. - 'ilk ieikriio Gld;m ind hd siery: ..:^ LAt grea [rfettitlipptiid s olarsl; Laces aind ctffs. 'T"uhlles, of evver 1ftltbiptidnn ','o all "f Which he iivii4l ltii ih i ienY tion of the public NtI! 2 '44 M~khal'$ ~~:~t~: lae eThle-si p Libepa =,: -l o r.. , lairc' et i, polle a . hie clrction polledt a co^| in a few counties. ( ntThe Gratid Jdr of Haricock inty have found indictments against [ght of the murderers 'f? the Smiths, and seven or eight of the Mbrmonh9 who destroyed the 'ririting press in Nauvoo-thuiis enforcing the laws S- against mob violence, whether perpe- treated by Mormons or alnti-Mormons. Burke says: "the shallowtest un. derstanding, the rudest hand, is mitore than equal to the tak of pulling down Sand destroying. Folly a d rage can ilapidatd irfiore in halt an hour than isdom, deliberation and forecast can ..lild in many years."--The advocates b(the mob, against the administration "f justice, should ponder on this sen- i lament. - -hBATH IN TSUE PULPITrr.-ThE Rev, io. ^Una Cmir, a Baptsst minister ih .j .HKell dad in the pulpit on the th in June last after preach- se words: "Verily, ve'rily A.the .our is edoming, fl^-h the d4ea shad eA the$ St-bf GC.o4 ,,^ rng rishmnan ho "had ,, bhe was but nineteen eqqrpidifog of the tifi-. *iRis shrly marriage 'ad .. t- him, said he would never Sy so youtwg again if te lived to -a Methusalem. : ,' i^ , ', ^!' -Chinee having beefA ;Aritro- i W toSito aa A Ef'yri'ar who wore boots, ^ ^ ted that -the- gentleman- stood up -. :' oa littleleather casks. !he. -%- lNoticeL .. On tie last Moida hii Janauary next; I will exposed to sate, at public aiftion, iIn frbht- of th6e court-hou0se in Jacksonville, all the lands no6w belong- ing to bie estate of Francis Richard, Late of Durval county, deceased, lying on the east side of St. John's river, in the neighborhdod of :Pbttsburg creek, in said codunity. Terms made known on the day of said. ROBt BIiGEiLOW Exdcutor of the last will and testa- mnent of F. Richard, dec. Nov 30 Sept 1, '44 . P3- Above sakte veember first. Postpoined tV Is cember. postponed to No- oct 7 A lonidhy in De- nov 9 *M1arsh-l's Salte. By'vniue of a .rit of fi. fa, Issud from thi office o" the lerk of tilhe Super iorCutt Thi Duval dcomity, East Dist of Florida, to ihe directed and deliverEd, I will expose to public s-te Siri frtat of the court houiise in thd town of Jacksonville, on the first Mondiy tof, December next, between the hou-rs of 10 :iid 2 o'clock-of that day, ft Negro woman, ti slavte, hnned llYary, abti 25 years old, levied 6n as the prolMty of Johrt M J Bowden, the Defendant niamied in the said writs, and to be sold to satisfy.the same, one of rwhichl is in finavor of John Beard, jr, and Ma- ry Avery, Administrators, the otl*ir in favor of Moniqapue Ward. k JOHN BEARD, Marshal.. .: By H R BiLANCiaAiD, -i, Nov. 2, 44. . .w . E' r BOD tT.V HERE. it1fi ,riber h|i rettirned and settled himself .in this town with ni assortiment of Ready made Clothing,r consistitig of Coat.O, P1ats, Vest-Y, Shirts, Drawers, Under-shirts, Hotat, Caps, iand aH articles usually kept by" an establishment o'f the kind. : His goods being mfianufaitured ulder his owi inspection. h'e is eiabled to sell at moderate prices with a full asur- ance of pleasing. He' hias also oIL hand a few pieces o'f Cassamere and Sattineft, which hlie Is prepared to make t.o-rd& aidd fits wivarrmanted.-- Anry q e wanted, and which I have not,oih hand, car be procured nt short notite from Savannah. Pur- chas "s"r l-ifivitt'd td call aid exam- ine bl'fbron6ffclu a'ig tleir -bargains els*h~iee." (Eo.D...FISnaER Nov. 9. Bay street. .jEWSP3PER L.ifW. The law island so the courts decide, that the pe'rsort id whom a paper is sAt is responsible for the payment, if hie receive the paper or ake use of jit, eie'n though he peer subscribed for it. His duty ii such case is not to take the paper from the office or place where it is left, but to notify the pubA. lisher that he dots not wish for it. If papers are sent to a po't office, store, tavern, or other place, and are not ta- ken tiy the' perso'a to whom they are Pjct, the' postmaster, store or tavern eeper, &Sc., is respo'trsible for the pay- minent unless te himinediately gives no- tice to tA' publisher that they Tare Rot takeni from the office or place where they fr'e sent. Post Office Regula- tions, page 90, section 116i "In every instance in which papers thait ome to your office are not taken otUt by the' person to whom tli,y arfe ahat, you will give- immediate notice of it to the publisher, adding the reasons, if known why the papers' r6 not taken.Aot." Remittances by Mail.--'A poist- master inay enclose monw*i4i a lett6r_ to the publisher of a newspaper, to p0, the subscription of a thhrd person, and' frank the letter, if written by' him- self." vc M. ffrfrhar Sale. By virfiW i.tl of fi. fa. issued fro'rri the office of thle clerk of t44u., perior court in Duval county, Eastlrn' Dist of Florida, I will expose to pub- , lic sale, in front of the court house, in the Town of Jacksonville, on the first Monday of December next, bet*ren the ours of 10 and.-2,o'clock of that day, a negoro womaft- named :20 y -and her child, slave,- tihe property of Thomas Ledwith, levied upon and.to. be sold to satisfy saitwrit whi'h .Ji - .vor of Rodney DoTrmf, v-s. H H "i.l- ips. JO'N BEARD, Marshal, ... By H R Bla caCHRD, D f. A CARD. MiRs. HATCH tenders her thinks to tihe inhabitants of Jacksonville, and vicinity, for the efficient aud unremit- ted patronage she lihds received from them for nearly three years, and hopes she shall ever be disposed to remem- ber the many flattering manifestations of their coiidence in her. She begs leave to'inform her friends that she shall continue her school, for the present, and respectfully solicits a continuation of their patronage. Jacksgnivile, August 15, 1844. lD" Job Printing executed at- , this Office, Uw -.' +. Floyd, H H ( 'n ce, R C--, .'^*-ilLa~n, Vi Ilarri. Jul-a A -A Harris, Win ,S Harris, Timothy Johnson, Chna--2 Lamee, Lewis ,Manahan, Jas Mclntosh, Affey -; intosh, Jno McKendre, Lem I Norris, Amelia Priest, Wm Rowse, S A THOMAS I HAVE 1~C1 L~_ ~ ____I~__ ____ ~_~___ _~_II L~Rr~rsl4s~-~a~.~ngCblllllllie*i ~ C- I LAW NOTICES. 'CH.dRLES S. RFTTLSCH, ATtORNSYro ANh COUNSELLOR. June 9. taingtofny D. -c. r, jGEO: GROUARD, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE--JACKSONVILLE. COURTS held on the first Saturday of every month. .G eneralbusinessconnected -.with the 'duties of the office transacted upon ap ;plication. _Mar. 30. Sh.oriff's Sale. By virtue of sundry writs of fieri faciasas, issued from the oitice of the Clerk of the County court of Duval ,county, to me directed and delivered, I will expose to publi,. sale in front of rthe court house in Jacksoivdtile,'in sairi 'county, on the first Mornday of Decem- ber next, milatto girl, aged (ibout 11 years, nameed Rose, pointed out. for le- :vy by the Attorneys of the Plaintiff's ;.-as the property of Jane Streeter, de- ceased, and to be sold to satisfy the said writs, one of Which. is in,favor of .Andrew D Wood, one in favor of Francis Germane and another in favor of. John C Pelot, 'Administrator ..and all um-ainiist John W. Herbert, Adm'r. _H R BLANCHARD, ..,Nov 2, '44. Sheriff, D C. Marshal's Sale. By virtue of a writ of h, .fa. issued from the office of the Cleric of the 'Stperior court in Duval-county, E D .'of Florida, to mne directed and deliver- ed, I will expose to public sale in front of the courthouse, in the 'town of _ 'Jacksonville, on the fist _Monday of December next,; between thie hours of 10 and 2 o'clock of that day, a negro Sboy, a slave, named Iaac,abbut 10 years old, levied onby virtue of said writ, ard to be sold to satisfy a jud_- nient in favor,0f Calvin Read, against William Hagan. JOHNBEARD,'Marshal, ,By H R Blanchard, D.M Nov 4'44. . NOTICE. All persons whoi have any demands against the estate ofHenry B.ararljr. late of Duval county, de'Mu.ed. are re- quested to present them without de- 'layto. the undersig ned, or hier attor-; ney, Willianm F, Crubtree ;and allper- sons iminbted to such estate, .are re-. quested ,to' nmake prompt payment of same to her said attorney. H'HENRIETTA BARNARD. Jacksonville, Nov. 2, ..4. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate Sof JOHN WEEKS, ate of Coluimbia county, dec., are retested to present ihem duly authenticated within the ti-ie prescribed by law, or they wil .be barred. And all those indebted to Said estate, will pleanie to comei;for waird and make imniediate payment to THEOPHILTS WEEKS, Adm'r, -/Alligator, Columbia ('ty., Nov. I. PROPOSALS ' FOR carrying the mails of the United States, from the 1st January, 1845, to the 30th June, 1847, on the following routes in FLORIDA, wili be received at the Contract Office of -,!,- P -. ,, r -< ^ "o .n s..-.+-,-...+ ;n + th I * <. Zl a^ y ^ o 5M = * 1. I PURIFY THE BLOOD. SMOFFAT'S VEG ET ABLE LIFE PILLS AND Remaining in the P'sti Offcc, Jack- sonville, E. F, Oct. ., 1844. Pnro.s enquiring for letters in ihe fillowitug list will please say they te adver- ui A. Ae ker, Jamer, (; Felix t ratie, AmgyA D.a Dav, S.unueo flerrtc Amay D.o Dny I(Tr GcoO petllont, Jnmes Di l,-ers, Jarn Drggers, r- TV& s ieg - 2 . - '2 :* JAMES W. BRYANT, -,.TTOR' YEY AIT LAIW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Will attend promptly to any business in the Eastern Di.mrrt-It;`! orida. In- ,formation in reference to Land claims, and general matters will be given by application in person or by writing. Address, "'Jacksonville, E. F,." LAW NOTICE. G. YALE, mill attend the Superior lourt in the District of. East Florida, andthe court of Appeals at Tallahassee Letters on business may be addressed, to him at Jacksonville, or to R. G. Livingston, at Newnansville, E. F. JOHN P. SANDERSON, -ATTOR NEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW. 'HAVI.NG ,permanently established himself at Jacksonville, will attend the' .several courts of East Florida. Any, business thatmay be emUtsted to his -care will receive prompt attention. Jacksonville, Duval co., Dec. 16. NW. M. IVES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL practice in the several courts '0f the Eastern district of Florida.- 'Conveyancinf,, investigating titles and ,other professional business, promptly and accurately attended to. AdL-de's, St. Augustine, E. F. Thos.' Telfair Long, A for.yey and Co ia[h r at Law, Will attei t'the Superior- eotirts in ,.the several counties of the 'Eastern District. Office, Jacksonville, E. F. Acosta, QCA C Andrews, Jo Burnsides, James Barrs, Ethcd---2 Bram, Mary (Cooker, ltiartv ( ,iti,.,n, Red Mict Dure, -Leon H Dancy, tol F L )o!rmon, Julica Drleinmond, N G Drysdale, John it e testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of e ht their fruits; their good works credulous. .djf ctiot / *Athe Bla r and ntyma. Kiute n Crni hemtim BILIOUS e VEy RS and LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the south and west, where these disea*&Tievail, th@y will be found invalo.2ie. Planters, Farmerst and other, who once use these Medicines will never afterwards be witho.ut.them. Bi'ous Chkolic and Brous Lo.#- ness. Biles. ,Cotiveness. -Colma azid Cought Coolie. CONSUMPTION. 'Used with the greatelaceu i this disease. Corrupt Hnumors. Dropf'es. .at DYSPEPSI No person with this distresi g ,,disease should delay usiag these me4i- ..cine immediately. Eruptionti qfMtee SA'i. FIadt sa..m Srnema r IN ALL CASES OF PEK V 541 RB ft AG U IT B For this courage of the western country these medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy.' Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease-a cure by. these medi- tines is permanent. Try them be satisfied, and be cured. Foulnss oJ the Complexion. GENERAL DEBILITY. Go~d. Giddines. CGranel. Headaches, f every kind. Inward Fkver. Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impur e Blood. ,Ja undlice . Loss of Appetite. LIVERa COMPLAINTS. Leprosy. Loosenes. MERCURY IAL DISiEAS- E S. Never fails to eradicate en- tirely all the effect of Mercury infinitely sooner than the inost powerful preparation of Sarsa- p.rilla. Night Sweats. tlU i-ost, v.tice C.uepartm ent, nl 1tile 'i City of Washington, until 9 o'clock, P.M. of the 2d day of December, 1844, ya to b--- eciled by the 7th day of the same month. ' No. 3530. From Alligator to Blunt's - Ferry, 35 miles and back, once a week. Leave Alligator ,every Monday at 6 a. m .; arrive at Blunt's Ferry same ". day 7 p. m. Leave Blouni's Ferry every Tuesday at 6 a. rnm.; arrive at Alligaton same . day by 7 p. m. .. 3531. From Pilatka to Enterprise, .4 (on the St. John's river,) 125 miles and back, once, a week, in sttambo:its or packets. Lea-ve Pilatka every Tuesday at = 5 a. m. ; arrived at Enter-prize next" ' day 6y p.m. Leave Enterprize every Thursday - at 6 a. m. ; arrive at Pilatka next day a by 6 p. m. . Proposals for service once in two weeks will be considered--also for once a month. Z 3532. From Pilatka, by Orange Creek, Fort King, Warm nring, F'ot Dade, and .Fort Foster, to Tampa, 155 "miles and back, once a week, , Leave,.Pilatka every Tuesday at 5 :' a. m.; arrive at Tampa next Frida, - by 7,p. m. SLeave Tampa every Tuesday at 5 a. m.; arrive at Pilatka next Friday by 7 p. m. 3533. From Wacahoofle, by Emath- la, Fort izard, Homossassa, Annutiliga and Chocochatie, to Fort Dade, 105 miles and back. once a wveek. Nervous DebWity. Netvous Comlaints, of a W ki% Organic ffections. Palpitation of the Heart. Pamter's Chotie. P IL E S .-The original proprie tor of these medicines was cured of piles of to years standing by the use of the Life Mediacinet alone Paim in the head, tide, back, linmb, joints, and organs. RHEUMATISM .-Those 0 flicted with thia terrible disease will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush f Blood to the head. Salt Rheuam. Sw.eU ings. SCROFULA o KINGo'S EV IL, in its worst forms. .Ukcer qf every description. W OR MA of all ktand, are effee- tually expelled by these medi- eines, -frents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected.-Ralief Will be. certain. F. G H. Hogan, Z iHouston, John 1 And thus remove all d iese o&M the system. A single trial will place the L If E P I L L S and P H N I X I I T T E R S beyond the reach of con.- .e o i"Prth tiatin e eley patL AI.orPATi33 "t en hite wrape and labels, together wft a ampeet, allei "oat', Good Samaritan," containing the diretio, ., on wh. hv a salfngusTerappersand aaritans ecnihte' ,o those ho prourethe withthe whitewrappersdcan beassured that they are euine Bs Carela, and do not buy those with yelow wrapper,; but you do, be that th ireet ft-a as, or don't touch them. J. L. Lykes, Jessee W M. Merrill, Nath F Mang'ram, Minerva Nloe er, Wm McArty, S N. P. f O. HOLMES, & CO.,, Agents, Bay Street, Jackso'nville, E. F. an-g 3 Phillips, H H R. Riehard, M A NOTICE TO MARINERS JAMES DELL, Esq., 'Collector of the Port of Jack. nville. Richard, Frances iRowe, Edw S Saunders, WH G Simmis, Jas Saunders, Mary E ... .. . .... :, H m *Leave Wacahootie every Monday JUST received by the -,h. Hero- at 6 a. m.; arrive at Fort Dade next ine, from New York, a nexw trVs'lply of Wednesday by 7 p. min. H TS, C./PS, BOOTS 4- SIHOES. Leave Fort Dade every Thursday at Ladies Colored Kul Slippers. 6a. m.; arrive at Wac.hootie next Nen's Fash-w e Slippers. Saturday by 7 p. m. GENTLEMENS BOOTS ; a superior 3534. From St. Augustine, by New article of all sizes. Smyrna, St. Lucie, and Miami river, Gentlemen's and :Ladies gaiter Boots. to Key West, 600 miles and back, Men's thick Shoes. twice a month, in steamboats or pack- Boys boots and shoes. ets. Children do. Leave St. Augustine on-the 1st and Boys boots. 15th of each month; arrive at Key Ladies walking shoes. West in seven days. ,_Misses shoes. "I Leave Key West on the 8th and 23d Pumns, of every description. of each month; arrive at St Augu,- Ia iiws dress l s tine in seven days, i|., .U-. -... '... 353.5. Froti" Enterprize to Nev Negro boots and shoes. Smyrna, 30 miles and back,. once a And every paIttern of fashionable week. and coarse boots and shoes. Leave Enterprize every oThursday, A1,S o, at 6 a. m.; arrive at New Smyrna A splendid assortment of same day by 6 p. mr .a s e o Leave New Smyrna every Friday at Latest New-York Fashions 6 a. m ; arrive at Enterprise same day 4. S ; by t6 p.m. A chosen variety, to suit all tastes 3536,. From Newnansville, by Ca- and all prices, and many other articles sonville, to Cedar Keys, 90 miles and in this line, too numerous.to mention. back, once a week, in.steainbloats and Octl9 GEO. D. MILLER, two-horse coaches. Leave Newnansville every Thurs- NOTICE TO-TR.3VELLERS. day at 6. a. m. ; arrive at Cedar Keys A SLENDID Four Horse Troy Coach next day by noon. l now running ,,t i een St. dugustine Leave.Cedar Keys every Friday at in P iolata, carrying the U. 8. sMail ... .. ~~~Iand.,P11colata,, cearryingteUi.Jti 1 p. m., arrive at Newnansville next and connecting with ,the -Savannah day by7 p.m. steamboats. ... Leaves 'Picdlata every Monday, on the arrival 6f the Steamer St. Mat- NOTES. tlews. No proposal will be considered, un Leaves St. Auffustine every Tuesdly less it be accompanied by a guarantee L,,7 'clok, A. M., arriving at Picolata signed by one or more responsible per- % ime to connect with the St. Mat- Ksons in the following manner, viz: thews, carrying the U. S. .all 'to The undersigned-- guaranfies Savannalh and nitermedia;ite ports. that '---if 'his bid for car.iryin the The Line will leave Picolata 'on the .mairfrom- to ----be accepted by arrival of any other steamer, and leave ihe Postlmaster General, shallenter in- St. Au-guitinein time for her return to an obligation prior to the 15th day" from Plda(l:f'. of February next, with good and suffi- Fare $250 :- cilent sureties to perform the service For Seats or other information, ap- proposed." to B. .CRRR, St.. Augustine, or This should be accompanied by the H. T. CU1M il NG, certificate.of a Postmaster, or other _]. Vec.16. t Picolata. equivalent testimony, that the guaran- . tors are men of property, and able tp TEhI ITORY OF FLORIDI, make good their guairant y. DUVaL cov1rTV, ss. 'The proposal should be sent to the in the Courtof John Middleton, Esq, a D partment sealed, endorsed "-Propo- -Justice of the "Peacein andfor Said saless for Route.No. ---, and addres- Court, to October Term, 1814. sed to the First Assistant Postmaster Sarah Allison, vs. Thos. Jeff. Smith. SGeneral, .-..;suiii.nt in Attachinw/l. S For the pro6hibiiion of bilds resiiulting )-Debt claimed, $48 and interest. From combinations, and the terms and Bond and 2 securitiess, $1200. conditionson which the contract is to Notice is iereby given of the com- be made, see the last annual advertise- -,encement of the above entitled suit i; ment. by attachment. ) 'Post Olice Departmnient, The Defendant and allother persons - 3d October, 1844. -- interested are required to appear and SC. A. WICKLIFFE, plead to the declaration filed in suph Postmaster Genmerail. case. WILLIAM F. CR.IbIRLE, Oct 4-law4, ---4 T9 Sept. 15. Dear Sir-I have examined the St., John's Bar, and re-buoyed the same., The North channel makes out North by East, and the outer buoy lay,. North East by North, from the light- house about three miles distant.- There are 3 buoys in this ,chlannelall: placed in the channel way; the-e is 12 feet of water at high water on the Bar. There is a slue cut outE. N.E. from the light about two miles distan+ which has twelve feet of ivater in it a: hic- -,,at r I-[ .also -j ied-- .. .A nove _ in 'hiia sln. 6( The, courT C, ,, '.. an-. tnc, s E. & (W., a d thle h..ael divide: N. & E b. t tle inner bu y. I oit,,ic(, the bar in both cbann.e3, an,: Gon.<,er^ them at this time both very good. Vessels bound in must follow the bu- oys, they all being placed in the (-hui- nel way and in the 'best -water to be found, dt the inner buoy there is 18S feet of water,w here vessels anayay with perfect safety and wait for the tide. Given under my hand this 8th day ofMay, 1844. QC-ARLES WI LLEY. T. Turner, Elija Toby, Late Thistle, HLF TW. Wilson', F D Wi-htmnan; T Williams, Sasan ONS, Postmaster Taylor, Cornelius Taylor, Johnl Tuttle, Jason Wells, Geo W Winfaite, Geo Ward, WVm D Wech, Smiith JOHN M. Pi Oct-l, 1844. L CcK S. " ,Y 1 HAvr, received a prime irvoice T 7r,'?;.* 8" Ic,;,tClock r -.-Warrfnted to keep good time, which I will sell low for cash. Oct 19. G D 1IILLER. A S La MARSHAL'S S.-ILE. By virtue of a writ of tiel i facial,' i,.-ued out of tie Supceior Court for the Eastern D-i-trict <' Flori'a, I will expose to public .sa!e. in front of the court-house, in dhe town of Newnans- ville, on the fi'st Monday of Novem- ber net, between tie usual ltirs of sale, the following described property, to wit, viz: A negro wench named Suckey, and her infant a negro -irl named Pes-.'y and a negro boy named ChIarles, boItl cliildrei, of said wencih. Levied.upon as thee property of Benjamin Harn, to srtisfy an execution nmid cost of suit in favor of John Gorree. JOHN BEAWD, Marshal, Per I. B. Blanton, D.E ,,. Newnansville, Sept. 15, '146. . TO ALL IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE is hereby given, that 1, Philip R. Yonge, Surviving Executor of the last will and testament of John Frazer, deceased, have appointed W. A. Forward, Esq., of the city of St. Augustine, in the county of St. John's and Territory of Florida, my agent, attorney and substitute for me and in my name to transact all business re- lating to said estate in said Territory of Florida to receive service of process, to appear and aiswer to the same, and in all t0lings to act as amply and fully as I could and would or .ought to do. were I personally present in said Tei ritory. All persons indebted to the said es- tat re, are hereby '.forbid and forwarned against mn-aking any payments or other. wise transacting the business of said estate with any per-.ons other than rny- self or my said agent . All persons having demands are re- quired to present the same w within two years from this date or they will be forever barred. PH. R. YONGE, Darien, Ga. Surviving Executor NEW GOODS. BARN.]RD 4p FdRRdR, . X0o. 11, Bay Street, HAV received per Heroine, from New York, Five Hundred and Twenty Packl ,esof GGODjS, of'every descrip- tion, selected expressly for this mnarketl by one of the firm. All of which wild be odl'ered as low as can be purchased in this marker anyotherina Florida- Call and see.t Oct 5- NOTICE. Six months after date, I will present mNy accounts and vouchers, to the Hon. Judge of the C'ounty court of Colum- bia county, for final settlente t ,| discharge as Administrator onthe es-.. tale of T'ho,,-ms F. ('arver---all erson, interested wil! please take notice. i:* WILLIA.M CAiVEk, Adm. Oct l9,'44. NOTICE. -- All persons having claims or de- maads against the estate of-eorge 'HiZiinbotham, late of Nassau,|nnty, deceased;. are requested to #fesent Them to the subscriber duly authemi- Icated, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. nov 2 JOHN HIGGINBOTMAN. All kinds of Jol) Printing-ex-. ecuted with neatness and ed patch at this Office, ,iC _ __~L__~__ The high aBd envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired for their invariable eficacy in all the disease which they profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. They are known by ~1~3 |
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