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Material Information
- Title:
- The Floridian
- Uniform Title:
- Floridian (Tallahassee, Fla. 1831)
- Place of Publication:
- Tallahassee [Fla.]
- Publisher:
- Wm. Wilson
- Creation Date:
- September 10, 1836
- Publication Date:
- -1848
- Frequency:
- Weekly[Nov. 11, 1837-1848]
Weekly[ FORMER 1831-Oct. 15, 1837] Semiweekly[ FORMER Oct. 18-Nov. 4, 1837] weekly regular
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- v. : ill. (chiefly advertisements) ; 54 cm.
Subjects
- Subjects / Keywords:
- Newspapers -- Tallahassee (Fla.) ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Leon County (Fla.) ( lcsh )
- Genre:
- newspaper ( marcgt )
newspaper ( sobekcm )
- Spatial Coverage:
- United States -- Florida -- Leon -- Tallahassee
- Coordinates:
- 30.451667 x -84.268533
Notes
- Additional Physical Form:
- Also available on microfilm from Bell & Howell, Micro Photo Division; Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service.
- Dates or Sequential Designation:
- -v. 20. no. 34 (Dec. 30, 1848).
- Cf. Gregory, W. Amer. newspapers, 1937.:
- Began with Oct. 10, 1831 issue.
- General Note:
- "Laissez nous faire."
- General Note:
- "Democratic." Cf. Knauss, J.O. Territorial Fla. journalism, 1926.
- General Note:
- Publishers: Samuel S. Sibley, <1837>-1840; Gibson & Sibley, <1840>; Gibson & Hubbard, <1841>; E. Gibson, 1841; F. Flagg, 1841; S.S. Sibley, 1841-<1846>; Sibley & Dyke, <1848>; C. Dyke, <1848>.
- General Note:
- Editor: E. Gibson, F. Flagg, 1841.
- General Note:
- Description based on: Vol. 3, no. 10 (Oct. 24, 1831).
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- University of Florida
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- University of Florida
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11Iig 'IUV rilla pa- Aymer Ceo. \V Levh AlfredLawrence day of August next, the sessions of the district t.: -.
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FOR THE CURE OP AshCha-lesC Thomas of Virginia: required by law to be holden at Clnrks 4 T:. 1-
aXIfrS1&;-" '__". &orfulolU, Mercurial,Syphilit :and other diseases Berthelot&Des. A..9 Morris\ Lieut Governeur burg: :shall l he held on the first Mondays oC April !': j
of Landreths' WHICH DEPEND UPON Baldwin 7 Miller John and September annually. '
I FULL, supply superior garden A Bnchanai C' 2 'I j i. .t
4 seeds received m5 R Munroe APPROVED, 1st Jlllv, 1836 .
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''.tb L 1 I;erby 18:4.: 30tf 1.13.: PERKINS. prepared by a new process, without boiling, and is Brjwn CscrneJlu1s Mclver Miller George Lieu Daniel An net explanatory! ; af an-act en tilled"! ;*-an act in ff f, i.
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NOTICE.Subscriber -- -l.aL JWa'. from the most approved McCaskill! JMalcom ( planes. .t
his sincere thanks speices of smilax. BrcwLJC Be it enacted by the Donate and Jlou-e of Representatives ,
BMatthias
return to his SOLELY from vegetable matter by Moody f ;
T1IE: and the public in general, for the liberal 1 PREPARED Baltimore, which may betaken Its efficacy: has been repeatedly tested in privatepractice BijJ Capt. John B of the United States America, in .
raiment lie has received since he has been in with perfect safety by all ages & in all disease : In the successful treatment of the worst forms B\tle'Uray'VIlJlam! Maloney\ Clayton Congress assembled, That the act of the Mih of 1 f'..
jSpi3cel:) (' and solicits a continuance of t hell' patron- its cure arc lor the following diseases : ol Ihe diseases, for the cure of which Sarsaparilla is BilL: K: Robert H Matthias Harman July, eighteen hundred and thirtv-two. entitledfftfa&wttiSiSftnSrraitvteys '. ;..,
tichas just returned from rcw York, and has1eiveJ Loss of Appetite, Indigestion -Dlpepsw- recommended, after other preparations of thai medicine B 5 Miller Nathaniel. &, inclined" /..
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Per fall and I winter G ODD 3, COMiauina' Fistula., Obsirurtrd Mensuration: or mid Flux, Pile, A nornbor or*__.*' .xt.n.!v. ulcerations and Affections ClemenuJ D Oys Burn Mr I hall not be so construed as to include spikes, pins, I. :'
assorln1eut Aguo rever: ,
".ttt&l. 1 thef Art It.I U vjtupCb .- Billious or Remittent Fcver, Typus Fever, Scarlet of the hones, in simple Scrofula, and in Mercurial Caipcade Alforti O'Brien Patrick or chains, as railnnd! iron. ...
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'J.. black, green, drabf! and adelaid BroadCkLhs. Fever, Small Pox, Erysipelas or St Anthony's Fire, and Syphiltic diseases, have permently cured SandalCameron Pigott Peter \V .. APPROVED, 1st July, 1936. ;.: I
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I AsthmaPleurisy, Measles, Yellow FeverCostivenessWind byits use in 3 months, without any other treatment, Caudrey ft ames S : An act to provide lor the due execution of the '. ,_;. _
nfl.dl.'l'J We milled Cassimercs' of different colours.In on the Stomach or bowels, Cholera Morbu., except the most simple applications to the parts dis- Price George H laws of'the United States: within the Slate t"Michigan. '
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eased. A trial of three bottles nCleveland Peebles Stephen S ,.
assortment of super Saul ts.iOOI"I'resof Consumption, Influenza, Colds, Coughs, Inflamation two or in similar cases .
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cScy-iLmscVS| : and Fust'ans.EiglISh of the chest viii pIon the efficacy and importance ef the I ?usan C 2 Powel NathanPearson u.
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; Palsy, Infiamatory
Corbit Geoge Nancy Be it enacted (l.y the St-naleand House of Representatives t-:
French and American Trims.gtej sore throat, Croup, Intlamalion of the heart paration.It ...
Dropsy Costin GeegeColeaian Pons Don Franco of t the I United I Stales of America in '
Fs7ed 311151111! F.tflC' :: h.tw1s, Handkerchiefs,and Rickets, Diseases of the Liver, Jaundice, Difficulty has been found particularly useful after calomel I P..
Super; r) Lustring aid Fancy Silks. of making Urine: Glect, HysteriCS, Nervous & Scrofulous where that medicine has been given freely! in scrofu- Carpenter A:ohn W Dyer Robinson Roberts WIlliam Jonathan 2 Gl.llwress oscmJed:: : That the laws: of the United t .
a1r0C lons of the members and lif aments, Mercurial lous.hZl.blts, or In the cure of certain disease. It isadmirably Dabney James W States which} arc not locally inapplicable! sIIJU. \.
j> (ucs.&C.. .; Co'011 Bag!;ip.jj.s'jfl and Vencral diseases, Ulcers, Sores Affectationsof calculated, in such cases, to remove all dis, Douglass Roberts Nathaniel have the same: force and tilect within the State of .I f .
) weces bun\n, bleached, p'. d 4- stl'l pet d! Domes- thc skin, & all diseases arising from Impure Blood, ease from the bobyand restore the usual vigour of the Davidson! /ngus Helen V Row Rose Joseph It Michigan, as eUtwhere in the United Stale: ., .
Baleft'ne' ; ; black! castor, bca\ tr, drab, and WoolHit's. &c. Price per bottle 2. constitution; and may be taken with safety and advan Dawson William Richard Hugh Fortune Sec. 2. And he it further enicled, That the -i r.
This m.cdicinc has a powerful effect as a Spring and isge when the system is mercurialized. The use of Dorsey EFitzpatnck Ragins Harson said State shall b? one district, and be calledthe : ,
A few dozen Waldionr nnnncts.JlIO Fall Purifier, in those whoso constitutions require one or two bottles, on ordinary occasions of the kind, I Col R Roach Spencer J W : district I vf Michigan i: ; a uJ a district; shall be held 4 f p9
pair: RUS5tI( Hiojaii Shots. nourishment and new vigor ; such persons would be will prove an effectual security against secondary diseases I Freemai Josiah Rilay John I !therein, to con :-t of one judge, who shrill: reside
540 j pair Kipped( Uirt .in Shoes: I much benefitted by using two or three bottles, which I ; and .n recent cases, will effect a perfect cure Flake Dr Rush LaughlinFletchex& .. the :said;: district, and be called a district judge. j. I
(reiitkmui'i; ai"' Ladies "Hiking Slmcs. may be taken without regard to drink or diet. Many i, afi er 3 or 4 doses of calomel, of 5 or 8 grains each Paud 3 Snell StephenV' He shall! hold, at the seat of government of the .f"-.f"m .f"I> :
059 pair :\NcgmUlar.kels: Lire Rose Blankets, &c.Old persons are diseased for the want of blood being pu- night and morning, have been taken, followed by salts Fisher Sosan E Southerland 1
Phillip said State, two sessions of the said! district court
Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin. ified. Thousands of
Cln Uraiidy persons are destroying their con- and the usual local treatment. Forehand 't
Wines Teas and stitutious James Sande-s: Stephen annually on the first Mondays in May and October "
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The above valuable article for sale the Graham Lieut John Smith Elizabeth r
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Drug and he shall in all I.ave and
and Jamau Coffee. such the Panacea
Cuba! St. Domingo will be more than double valuableas I ; things, exercise
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Mill an assortment of: Cutlery Crockery, and a certain and effectual weans: of restoring them to EDWIN STEWART, Geradin Gassawa/Monsier Shaw Simmons Capt Mr the same jurisdiction and powers which were by 1:,
Florida
for
Waie &c. perfect health and vigor few families Jlgtnt law to the of the district
Hollow l : ; are exempt Tallahassee 3d 1836. 4-6w Gadiiri Mr' Stillwell J W given judge Kentucky :
Sept.
\Viih\ many oihcr articles too tedious!; to mention.All from :Scoibutic: Affections which exhibit various symp- Gnatt James Sessions C R : under; an act l'lIlilcl'! au net to efctablfcli the? judicial : r
(.(which will be old bw for CASH, or ap- toms as Eruptions, Ulcerations, Debility, Loss of Ap- OUTHEY'S EDITION OF CO'VPER.-Jut Howard Thomas Smeet M A : courts 111'lhe t United States." lie shall appoint g
pNUit CreJit. Country Mcrrhants can i be sup- petite and Digestion, all arising from impure blood, S Publukcd, in the style of Byron, Scott,Edgeworth4c. Houston Edward Thornton S B I a clerk t lor the said district, who shall reside : I :
J.1ied at a s1\1111111dnU1Ce on the New York prices. and if not properly attended?, are sure to producethe Volume 1, price 31.38, in embossed cloth and let- Harvy Thomas 2 Trimer John and keep (the records of the said courtai tf'e pace: :
The subscriber will advance, and ship Cotton toNe greatest injury to the constitutIOn. Panacea is recommended tered. The works of William Cowper comprising Hawley Williai L Turner John ,I of holding the s-une,'and shall; receive, tor. the services r -, t
\' York or Charleston, S. C. lIe. will purchase in all seasons of the year, and in particular hIS L
Poems Correspondence and Translations. Edited Hancock Anson Tinch Leonard performed by him, the same ftes: to which
Cu-on:: and -rne the highest market prices. as a prcvcnlative from all c iseases in warm climatesand : ft.
ALEX. FOIUIY DUVAL.September those when diseases by ROICRT SOUTHET, Esqr. LL. D. Herring Amy C Thomas JaneThomsoon ti.e clerk of the Kentucky district is \l.'j law entitled .
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persons, are prevalent, by The volume contains
present a portion of the LHfe Huguinin J M William: :
5, 1S33.NOT1CEDvR1G :;. 4-lf taking the Panacea three or four limes a week,or three (for; similar erviccs. .1
of Cowper, by the Editor, with a fine Portrait of the Hunter Archibald 2 Underwood & Co. ttf
or four table spoonful's when going to bed and the Sec. 3. And in; it further enacted, That tlierc
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absence from the Territory, : Poet, an exquisite Vignette, by Goodall, and a richlyengravedportraitofthcPoet's Harley Sarah Vickers Nathan 'f f'
my fear shall be allowed th of the .
said district
to
person may no apprehension of being attacked judge ) ,
Mother H. Robins'nThe Hale Benjamin WhitakerJames
PllHmF.Y w1l act as Agent, and J. D. Wei. by
at my Law. with the Cholera! Yellow Fever or any other disease, following extracts from a host of favourable Hale JounHarley Whitaker Eli B. court, the aumril: compensation of fifteen hundred
ult!Au:tlr.ls11)Ii )l-6-3tf Atorncy Jrm II. PR.AXCIS. as this medicine: is a valuable restorative of the sy"em notices of this important publication t Josep3. Williams Reuben K dollars, to commence: from I he date of his appointment 1]r= ':
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,thereby invigorating the constitution,and enabling The refined perceptions of a true critic, and the Jonston Mary White 5amuel to l lie (paid! quarterly at the Treasury u!" the '
LUKE MADIGON. it to bear the debilitating effects of all climates; it is refined sympathies of a true poet, are employed thro' Johnson rshaav White Philip United State I'': .
rII1EP.E was Jqmsiu d about the 20ih) May 1 last, conveyed by the circulating fluids, and corrects their out ; and the natural style of Dr. Sou they's narrative Jerkins JamesWeedon Elvira Sec. 1. And: be it further enacted, That there .
I 111 the Ctfltral }j ..lklJf riorida,9 dollars for the tendency to all those diseases which" originate in viti- is allegeLhei delightful. He brings many Johnson George Walker Richard shall be appointed[ In the said district, a person
lci\c\ tof X'DP individual who& name appears above. died blood! to diseased affections liver of, deprave the ap tite, or predisposition new and valuable. materials to his work, in the shape Knowls Rev John ff'rightTTWiiheringlou I learned in the law, to act as attorney for the United ." _
Sint-e that time Madijrin was diowncd. Now this lungs. original letters and anecdotes, which throw new Kennady A Sally
hlo inform all liojimy) be inteicsted, that any person It resembles, in point of taste and flavour, a rich iglit on the subject he has chosen. He has had access Kerr & Sturges 4 Walker Geosge K 5 States, who shall in .ifldition to his: stated fees, j ,
cordial rather than a medicine. Every person after the valuable collections be paid annually by the United( Stales, two hundred 1:1:
or persons :legally authol ized \\ill! upon application to very of Mr. Unwin and ((175 Letters)
to the Cashier; of said bank be paid the abovementioned taking mercury, in any way, should have recourse to Lady Hesketh, hitherto greatly mutilated if not alto- ErT"Pers'ns:: calling] for the above letters, will pleas dollars as a full compensation j\lr\ all extra _._
: mm. 2-3w one or two belles of this medicine. In the decline cf get er tt&publisked: and the publishers have placed say advertised the 31st day of August.I. services ; the said payment to be made a quarter- ::.
life, or v. her f he system has been impaired by excess, it his disposal those early! poems of Cowper which G. SEARCT P. 31. yearly at the Treasury of the United State E
,,'): PLA\'l'AlI0\ LAND it nourishesstrengthens and supports il :-;it is not were written for the cousin he.loved, the.circumstances Aug. 31st, 1316. 4.3wTAKEN Sec. 5. And be it liirihei enacted, That: a mar- ..
FOIL SALE.-Situated 10 miles resuming teu far to add, that it actually prolongs life. /'Artr******** _:*.L.t.1 \ -- soul :snan ueappomett lor the said district, who
Ea ttf'fallah:1! : sccand 18 miles! This Paner..1Itl' !; hpp.n.i"ttf""b; .... !I.- r. 5' 'f*.- C.-. "",mtjr touching o characteristic of the demoted- UP and committed to the Jail shall perform the, duties:
\t-'tWill'..'iloiUiciUu:( and aUout me a short time, and has received more testimonials in Ita ness ot women and of the beauty of a love sustained in Jefferson County, as a runaway, on the same be subject 1t) the
same (l hta; nrc from Magnolia, f ivour for its efficacy, in so short a time, than any\th. through hopelessness. The illustrations are the best 25th hr July last, a Negro Man' who says same regulations! and penalties, and be entitled! to .' f'L: '
on Lake Lafayette, 200 acres of cr medicine ever discovered, and its name at horn: and we have seen in works .f this nature."-ExamincrlJVor. I he belong* to George Brown, of Sumpter the same fees as are pre cIILe(1 and allowed U> '
Land, SOofwlidusuiider' cultivation, with a cuml.rttUcFiam abroad, will induce hundreds, aye, thousands, to apply 15."The. County, Mississippi, and calls himself marshals in oilier! districts. and shall moreover, be 4
l.
IK**'*. nitli a first rate pin C'ir. and a 40' saw cotton Notwithstanding attempts may be made ta impair of this opening volume of the works of high, boat 25 years of age, very dark com ally, ;.s a compensation for all extra services : Provided i
Gtn,and another 1 out lioiJfeaiequiMtcon a plantation confidence of-the public in the efficacy and cura- Cowper? scarcely comes up to their merit, and most plexion. The owner is requested to come forward, however, That th's act ,shall: not take t1R'tt: .
Tot ttuib: ..uniilv to Uic sulibcribcr on the premises. tile pot.ierof this medicine it will go on to conquer certainly no praise can overrate the high character of prove property, pay charges and take him away; oth- until the State nf Michigan hall he admitted into t
JOHN CARNEY. disease, relieve the afflicted, aad earn for itself the good this volume a* .. literary production. The edition wise he will be disposed according to law, the Union, according to the provisions of the act l,
Au!. 20th, 1 16M.' 2-Gw opinion of thousands and tens of thou ands. Already promises to be one of permanent and smpassing *a- \VM. TcC A UDELL,Jailor.. entitled an act to establish the northern hounda
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it has earned for itself a name which dastardly attacks hw.M-Cturt Journal, 31.
STHA YEn or stolen from the sub- cannot reach ; that such is the fact, the number "The first volume of the Poet of Olney, has appeared MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF S. ry line of (the Stale of Ohio, and tu provide for .
MTibcrffo or about the 10th inst. a the incredulous and it be worth for. CAROLINA. the admission: of the State Michigan iuto the
(jf lelteis in possession mnst fully satisfy most at last seems to waiting
Lay colt, three years old next spring, ; and were it necessary, there could be obtained In externals, it Ties with the most elegant of those ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES in Union on certain conditions.7'APPROVED .1 "
hf is not quite bridle-wise, he has along numerous testimonials underthe ba/ictity ef tbe which have preceded it ; M regards the Poetical Worksit THE Institution, will be resumed on the second 11 July, 1836. '
tail, \cry thin, fshort neck, and a oaths of those who, after suffering the most acute and will present the most complete edition which. has Monday in November, in the following branches : An act making: appropriation lor the of '
Jo'erallc payment
tolurmauoti: small head any person finding or giving ar.y long protracted illness, have been entirely restored t. yet appeared."-Spettitor, Odo.tr31. JJnttomy-Bjr J. Edwards Holbrook M. D. charges incurred lor the support of ih Penitentiary 1
about the said colt shall
: be -
liberally re- .J
health, but it does not enter into comprehension of "Therc is no one among our living writers who Surgery-By John Wagner, M. D, in the District of Columbia for the
ssrdfl GEORGE O. McMtJLLIN.TallaIiae tmnv, how it is possible for botanic medicine to effect unites research, taste, and sincerity (the three great Obitetriekt-By Thomas G. Pirolcau, M.\ D. hundred and year .,.
eighteen
/!, An?. 15th 1836. 2tf snch'wondcrs the has Doctor Practice Medicine Dickson l\1.D. thirty five, and lor the '
in healing art, as experience requisites of a biographer,) so delightfully u of By Henry of said f !
) TAVERNEKEPERS. proved then competent to peiform, but such are the Southey ; and it is almost superfluous to say, that his Phyiolon-Uy.Jamcs Mowltre, Jr. M.\ D. support Penitentiary for the year ei"h-! '
rfW M :: :: .-We offer the"Jackson Hall" facts that they cannot be denied. work is as readable for its anecdotes and contemporary Alateria .,ud'ca; .-By Aenry R. Frost, M. D. teen hundred and thirty six. t'Be
I' 'forsile! and are picparcd to give irnineTtMEltCI1ANi'SANI The above medicine can be obtained of G. H. it T. sketches, as for its clear, manly, and elegant 8lyl*.. CiltnmtTy-Hy C. U. Sbepard, it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives I :;
diate pofcsefesion!" of the "Elall". Adjoining E. LINDENBERGER, Monroe stre t. Tallahassee, As icgards elegance of form, and beauty of illustra- Demonstrator .An4tomy-.F'. Wunbman, 1\\[. D. of Ihe United State of America, in I F 1
"" eliavc3 stones, wL.cli: arc rented for the present Florida, with proper directions for using it. 45 tion, wc can have n* hesitation in placing this editionof HENRY R. FROST, Dean. Congress assembled, That, in addition to the unexpended :
!lif,two of wuch} have fine c.lUrs.: The Hall is Cowper's Works above any which have hitherto Aug.Sth. IB?G. 3-lOw balance of six: thousand four hundred & J t
twoswry, Gt (ttf.lolantJ, 36 l broad' with six fireIb.ccl I HE SUBSCRIBERS have on hand a quantity appeared."-JlitiMnm, October 17, 1835, -5----CENTRAL BANK OF FLORIDA. seventy-one dollars and fifty eight cents, of a l former :1 i,; .
Hi: neatly painted and located in the centre of :L of Cotton Bagging, Bacon, Flour, Si'gar, Coffee It exhibits that care judgment in UK collectionand is hereby given that an instalment of appropriation, there shall be, and hereby is, :!!
an B iiiiijsonie: ; I.ealthy and growing town, supported by &c. together with a general assortment of Dry treatment of the materials,that skill in interweaving NOTICE <'!r8 per share on the capital stock of appropriated out of any money in the Treasury, I
I.ltenSI\'C lad country' ) on the fertile borders of the Goods Hardware &c. which they offer upon good: them into a clear and copious narrative and those t
the first Mon
t'hatuhoocliee; this Bank will I.e due ana payable on not otherwise appropriated, the sum of eight thon J
65 miles below Columbus. their Store in St. Marks. They are also and attractions of style, which were to be look-
at
terms graces A.THOMPSON
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in Norcnibsr next. sand Jour; dollars: and (
Terms to suit the purchaser. daily expecting, by first arrivals from New York, a ed for from one who has already shown himself sucha day .1836 4-4w Cash'r.SA } for eighty pay seventy three cents,, ; .t,
Sept. the of'offleerz the .
? rCTER L. JACKSON, PropritttT.1. further supply. SWAIM, LLOYD If CO. consummate biographer. It has aU ihe charm of a purchase of materials :
-- Gt'U'.es. Anna -. 20, 1S36. 2-tf St. Marks, Aug. 1st, 183C-52-8w beautiful week of imagination,combined with the plea. DDLER Y.-Just received splendid assortment and ;Implements! the support of prisoners, and I ''1
sure derived from the conviction of its truth. The Gentleman's Saddles, Kentucky and English other continguent! expenses of the said penitentiary 1
HACKS. oT1cE.-T1ic subscriber wishes all persons tow volume Is beautifully brought out.1-Morning Ckro- Palern for and during the year eighteen hundred and ,. :..
[ om he is indebted, either by book or note, to nide, NOItaL! 19. LADIES superior Quilted Saddles. thirty five .
>cnder> their accounts for settlement. I "It is eloquent without the slightest affectation of Headsand R.eins: best style, warranted English. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted! That i for :.I J,/
49 GEORGE LANMAN. I labour, warm with sympathy and love for th* mteres.i '' Pelbam's, Snaffle; and Weymonth." the support oi the penitentiary lor the one .t
'riCE.-During my absence from the TerritoryPaul i ing man who is the subject of it, full tf striking anecdotes 2 Setts" of Four Horse Wagon Harness. thousand; ei:.!Iil hundred and thirty six, ye-ir including ",.
H. will act as agent and attorney and fine discriminating sketches, al\d stamped ((5; Cert de
J Harley my the of the officers the
in fact and James D. Westcott Esqr. as my attorney throughout with the evidences of a true poet' heart. For sale bw, on the usual terms, b/ pay purchase of t materials P
there of Cowper's n. H. & '1'. E. LINDENBERGER. and implements, the support of prib ners, and ...
at law. 50 ___ ___ __A.__F._DUVAL._ ___ We are quite sure are some parts Monroe other contingent oi( the said : l j
character and of his mournful history, on which Mr. Upper part st. expenses penitentiary ;
,1 1 NOTICE Andrew Dinham is our legally autho. Southey'r researches will l throw a new light.: The Tallahaaaee, 31st August, 1836.: 3lfNW. the sum of fourteen; thousand dollars be, and here
L---- p ;_ cnt during our absence from the Territory. excellent we are particularly by is, appropriated out of in the Treasury
illustrations
WILLIAMS & Co. pictorial are ; 'f [. & CO. having sold out their any money ,
THE FALL 1836. 518w pleased with the portrait of the poet's mother: in & of goods, wish to close their business.- not otherwise appropriate;>> I. ..
RACES over the Western Course atv"tombus Monticello, July 30th every view this is not merely the best, but beyond all Therefore, they respectfully solicit all who are indebted APPROVED, 1st July, 1836. S .
lu October, next.Gco. will come off. u the Fourth Mond&y NOTICE to Leasees and Commissioners School I comparison the best, the most faithful, and the most to the firm, to call and close their accounts by note. An act to' anthorixe. the Governor ana Legislative .1
hut lJ.2y.\ fascinating memoir of Cowper that has ever met the The partnership is by mutual consent thi! Hay: dissolv Councit of tlio Territory of FlorMo, to ull thc
sweeprtakes for 3 year olds, $100 U the Herald, November 7. .
it entitled
Be by Got.ernora.nrlLtgilla.li"epo".n- public eye"-Ca'T7IATH1I ed. N. W. WALKER.R.
Cl'S vrancc: !the, .'dlfforfeit, '.wo mile heats, to name and cil of the Territory of Florida, That, the Territory I The work will become a standard classic: its style MILLER. lands heretofore reserved j fur the benefit of the ( ,
1st general of
October. seminary in said
he is hereby authorized, and it shall is sweet and continuous-its arrangementjudi learning Territory.
*coid Treasurer be and pure, St.Mark?, S.ept. I, 1836. 4-Gw
Uird Day-3 mile heaU, purse $4O0. be his duty to demand sue for, and receive all sums cious, and as far as it ha gone,we think the execution of Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Kepresenlalives ,
G DVIINS, ENGRAWK Bank ? otes,
l tCT'h D/ly.-4 mile heats, purse.gjoO.jettg now due or that may hereafter be due upon leases of fully adequate to our highest expectation. The em- M Charts Book Plates Bills of of the United States of America, in .
....aynd! D4y-miic best 3 in 5 for the entrance School Lands in this Territory ; to require from the beUishmenu are in a style of high excellence.! The Portraits Maps, Dplomas: Business, Cards' Congress assembled, That the Governor and Le- ,I 5
$ZoO. under the several acts relating mother is beautiful."-Glasgow Exchange, Ncteplates, gislative C une.il of the Territory of Florida
shall
commissioners appointed portrait of his intensely Card of Address, Bills of Lading, Watch Guard?,&c. j
The Alabama TilE PROPRIETORS. to said lands, an acccunt of their actings under Courier.Jforemltr 12. Also,Notarial Society, and Counting House Seals, be, and they are hereby, authorized to sell and
Journal (Montgomery) Hur.tsville said acts, and to report the same annually to the exe- London. Bitiiwix, and CKADOC Silver ware, Jewelry and Wood Engraver. convey, in l fee simple for; the benefit of the Uni- .
Ilend
Aajocate Fl0idiawill Augusta Constitutionalist the above, Southern 7 insertions- cutive, to be laid before the Legislative Council: Provided New-Yerk : WILLIAM J A cm: ON. 41O.1ftcc Copper Plate printing, neatly executed. versity of( Florida of which, Joseph M. ".hi, ,
* | forward their accojonts give to tic proprietors. nothing in this *ct shall be so been construed made as the toconfirm .f tAt Lake UTimin tf Jt. Joseph Canal if Jl4 1- Ordsrs 'left at Mr. Towles shop \vill be punctually R. K. Call, Thomas Randall, John G. Gamble,
_A\1\ ... 1t.3 leases that have heretofore by Road /l._. ...
l former auditor of the Territory, of the School Lands. SLJo.epbAu15,1836.. Talfhaggee, 3 1836. 4-3w Ben. Chaires Turbutt
lPU1tTANl' 1836."' Sept. R. Betton, F. Eppes, E.
TO SLAVE OWNFRS. 13th February,
Approved Wiroico and ELI '
in the Lake
TREASURY DBFARTMEKT, ) THE Stockholders Office of the Board of Directors Lockerman, Fitch W. Taylor, J. Loring Wourr,
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1st 1858. SIn I Canal and Rail-road Company.are hereby the Land Co. Ashbeel Steele, and J. Edwin Stuart
Apalackicola
rcuL4BORERSWA.WTED.. Treasurer's Office, Tallahassee, Aug. that instalment of 14 dollars of are trustees,
A jUAIBERof good *v ,king hands will be em- conformity to the foregoing act and uulractioni, I informed and notified stock an of said coany, nI :New York, Aug. 16,1836.At any part not exceeding one half of the two town.
plojd' notifies allleasees of School I per share on the capital aneetingof Board Directors of the Apa- ships of land heretofore, reserved and
throughout the month the hereby appropriated I
year, or by the at undersigned, to be paid at the Company office
lhe: Yard and the rents due on said lands, I hereby required lachicohLant! Company, on the 13th of August, 1836: by Congress for the establishment
"iz : ;In j near Pensacola,on the following terms, Lands, to call pay in this on the first Menday in October Dext.I .- and support of
tbet'a.11I i opus' per. month and one Nav) raton daily, rented to them by John) Y. Garey, commissioner un- I I Notice place is also hereby rinD, to such of Ihe stockholders the follovinejtesolniions were adopted :- a seminary of learning in the Territory of Florida
] 1 e.o ration being 20 centi, consists alter- der an act of the legislative council of Florida,passed in uid as har failed to pay either of the Rezo1vad,11iat a sale of the Lands of the Company and to appropriate so much_of the money arising
IOr lately bOf.r ih beef and vegetabte", salt beef, salt pork, the 81 I. November, 1829. And all commiMioner, ,appointed I instalments company of 10 dollar. per share, due on the 25th of which bare been surveyed, be had, and that the max- (from the sale thereof) as may be deemed expedient. .
-- beans rice, molasses, vinegar, whitkey, under an act passed the 15th day of Febwy. Jane last and days 30 thereafter,that'the said 2 instalmentsof imira pries for.the present be fixed at ten dollars per for the erection of commodious and durable build
C.&c.alIofwhjch forthwith to this department and.f other! qualities in proportion, with the exception -
""The is othe best quality. 1834, are requested to report 10 share each, with legal interest thereon acre, for said ,
f per ings University for the purchase of
Wbj1S'Y! made in conformity to the oflive'oak hammocks that are reserved from ; apparatus -
of
part the ration i. not
tthe whatever else be Suitable
for
.valuethereor((90 cenls month) in paid the act of 1834. CHARLES AUSTIN, to be paid at the Company' safe, may
per required
ta'rt IQ money. 13m Treasurer of the T._of F. paid-is hereby before the first Monday of October next ; RaoltedtJurlher, That sales! be so made as not to such University ; and to invest the remainder in
: will office,on or injura the seine "adjoining tracts. some productive funds, proceeds of which n
also have
ndiln'e the benefit of Medical nt- of the stockholders as are In default at
*illk.Ce' when confined by sickness no deduction"l'h OTICE.-Six weeks after date, I shall apply( ad-to and that such in the of th or any instal These resolutions! to be published in the Floridian, be devoted forever to'the benefit of said Univer-
countvforletterso that day, payment present
made for the first week of iheir indisposition. the county court f Leon Brown deceu.ed. oi the capital stock ff MId company, heretofore Tallahassee and the Apalachicola Gazette. sity of Florida.
C. maul
John
lUna:.per'od); ortabor daily will be from sunrise to ministration. on the estate ELIZABETH of BROWN called brand wqaim! to be paid, may expect the 4tf THOMAS Pres't Board BALTZELL of Directors., APPROVED, 1st July, 1836. '
b ktLr"j however, an intermission of one hour to 1-6- course provided the charter to ensure the payment An act authorizing the WinnisimmeiCompaiiy to I.
Iller two hours at dinner, during the Sum- I -Aug. 20, 1836._ of all or either of said instalments, will!! be immediately layout and make a onlands of the United
made
will be to way
WM. date application barrels of the above
J COMP1'ON BOLTON, weeks after :; RAY'S PALE ALE.-SO
r-L 23, IB36, Six Court of' Leon, to IeuerI 1 enforced. has States, Chelsea, in the State Massachusetts :
| 2-5w Couimand't- e Hon. the County ord.r oCtht board or DirectorsWILLIAM U"artidt.. mad.expressly for southern use- just -
ill triSCui?. Bulletin Mobile Register<< and Flo- of'admniitration on the estate of Rensaher'HaUejr By lA'I'RICK, See',. buD, received. and for sale py Be it enacted by-the Senate and House of .Re
raid<" their, publish the above for one month, and for- ; deceased late of said: county. JOHN flEA.Aug. Au t4, 1836. 4-5-. 1 LiQ4As TIWNGBASTt. I present tives of the United States of America,.in
toGw ,
wcounu to this office. i 20, 18!$. i
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Tbzttbe Lnurnrnet z ion the said yitd: protided. TbWereir ; 1 '. % : It1 hrice. '
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': to lay out and ro *e a va.v !5 l rV,.* .Mil cei e and determine wi| *t*<*,:i- z : act oCCogiesare ia>nkd for one yer3
cii;; the United States situated t-Ia Cbe'* in 52d, $ be beIUI 1t1fl the period of IO e3JS &1.ereaier J Isieoseh1 wrrvice, and most b employed to meet ail necessarv R P A
Comrnonirealtb, in frontof the United Slates m Arid proried. moreorer. That if L caU! let the defence of our frontier; ; 31
I -r rine hospital saul or street w be m conunuation at *nr time alter tef np. r.
.q l 4 of the ;marginal way street of sa dPr ComrzY : aanonn by 5id cosar tb r4. t. 1V4. e .ars nd i-te cen- ty')rder. Should the occasion sric for a
made shall and thtert.ze. Fber; '- tins a I.cV.-W-e a: BaSa'o. number the U"e= frontier the
., t rideJ, That said tra L'12U TOt xced fitly e ase -renter on i"rn corps of the brave oas ot"the
fir BTnetr-fbor doxrs!! sd sereatyrrt f II Will be made Ohio and lill- I West n
csl!
tanstructed on Kenfackr
feet in tvidth and shall be so ,
expected here in all
c.An et:1I: ceut. by.the
; : I ( the supervision of the collector for the dUVt 01 act to repair an! czieid e UniLed F TvvC tf te T>sr rstion of t' e Ohio i 1019nd There is however no information to 20th of this r/ ,
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Chaiestcn! SOGth C3nbu:3; : A
i nit number of
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4; t i ; Brtsiwi and Charleston-a* DOt n j re O it C13CZ tT th Setate H) S.Be ReTrset.itives MBSwippi livers, irwn Ptii>burs to riO nn. 1 juntifv the apprehension of hostilities to any j officer hare already! vrj
E I' luthce the upland or wlart kupng to saa; has- of the Thted States of l t.ci ; c senous extent from the Vcirn Indiana. and preparations are being made for
..' :M r, T-.L(ta 1''VLD 1' Ju' 4 ress aembed! That tecreary! :t \ 37 te.e dolr s Should! a necessity arise the volunteer bncnde -, ceptin. Tbo mjm-n will tW
I and cnabe the r(4eat tt, I ic heretr iUthOTtd ard cireced tc' cat.e. !.t TtS-. open about L
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act to aUtIOflZC ; 1. i r cikt '11* from East Tennessee will be ordered to ]1st of Oct. and will be
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) be o .e t. rigorously
: with ent. the c.&zm r'ars and :o ejn ;
4' sert ad P ff ChalIe.st'rL 'Y., : ex : aiiaiaiB w fa Ia (-t vl3t h I The Western frontier as soon as their service until the ""WBllflJ
t;& ihe ksaer beqoeihed : arsra fl enemy Is brought
Urhed S.ates to .
the \ to
i Xpril, etrhf x hundred Art weaiy-fonr of which i goX-
= :: eT :e-3T t.r e :: sVlCr t1a l cnn be dispensed with where they are now em- ytCaoii
them bv Jam mithson. late of LooJn, o e- tie -3 Sre thousand dMlars shall be mppropnaied aitf f }From oar knoired! of the ,
i abilities
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.i !::rt of wtt:3tCU.3h r
niored Q
: found Waslnnfftns. unJer ihe name :
teasejto at t. er '
th ctt c. tittae' : **** l "
j; : of the Stnithwnii n Institutes. an estaUishiDentlor i :ft'T i.. a'-rc'pate Tre"z'iry n r e: : 'e ?prr: : i p..., c 1: t: 1 would barely add farther, that the auhiriren Ca'l.! ire may predict tin!, if properfj
i : < ? the icrt'aseanJ fusion cf kwiv.edg anwnff kpr Fri. JYLi.. ?:- LttL.: 1t C t UtU f { iiv you by the order of the 4tb May, hi ed by troop*. New Year wilt see na ooce
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c. : : : ren.I AL c: to ::e c.e: : ::::.1 : -:--- ; : vin becn satisfied by yielding to the requi-z-; enjoying our wonted peace and
Be it enacted by the Senate scJ L1cue ot hebresenuttves ] As -. : .arfr: o c. -. :. secariry.j .
k.eet frer.'F, ti' :t ct Gen Gaines, a new authority from tie
y :. : P :-...: : :. arti f : .
ol tie United State* t.f America, inlM B : eat s- : -e t: : :i :': o: ;
; .. the sa Cc i; .: et.- :: r : i: : i Iic t Department of War was nesesary to authonzs C1rLzt.-The
tettte :
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': ; i rmfed States be. and L-e i is hereby authoraee to .rrt *> eJ, That the f' c : tie. :ie ":- : f ;'- r-i S:3:# ,/ o i to comply ur>th that of the 25th June. Charle-ton has
'rufd to riUvr >e > e- a.i. c crsv- :.;: vV. Fil : t''i 'e Tr.e Go United States bark ty given notice to'.he -
of
-y p constitute and appoint aa agent or ageca, t-i s>- e1eV. a=:i 1 Ra. : eminent the *,
'.Y ed a :: : rT rcai :rf rs *oniurxv :bt r;? I.erern er. :aiiehte zeas that the Cholera! baa made
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