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•30 .""M. .* Those beautiful flowers- Aathe hopes that we cherish^ In youth's sunny bowers— ,. I knew they'd be faded!*—- Though with fond, gentle care .* Their bright leaves were shaded, Decay was still there. So all that is brightest EvVr first fades away, Aild the joys that leap lightest The earliest decajr. The heart that was nearest The widest will rove, And the friend that was dearest They first ccasc to love. id the purest, the noblest, The loveliest—we know Are ever the surest, The soonest, to go. The bird that sings sweetestyft The flower most pure, In their beauty are fleetest, In their fate the most sure. Yet still though thy flowers Are withered arid gone, They will live like some hours In memory alone. In that hallow'd shrine only Sweet things we would cherish, Pore, priceless, loved, lonely, They never can perish. Then I'll mourn vc no more Ye pale leaves that, arc shed. Though your brightness is o'er Your perfume is not fled And like thine aroma— The spirit of flowers Remembrance will hover O'er the grave of past hours. From the Knickerbocker. A PSALM OF LIFE. "Life shall send A challenge to its end, And when it comes to say 'Welcome, friend. What the heart of the young man said to the J'salmist. Tell me not in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream! Fot-the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem. Life is real, life is earnest And the grave is not its goal Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul. Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way But to acts, that each to morrow Finds us farther than to-day. Art is long and time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave. la the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of life, Be not like dumb, drivep cattle! Be a hero in the strifel- Trust no future, howe'er pleasant! Let the dead past bury its dead! Act—act in the glorious present! Heart within and God o'er head! Lives of great men all remind us We can make OUR lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footsteps on the sands of time. F&otsteps, that, perhap^, another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again. Let us, then, be up and duing, With a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait. THE FEAT v I* OF A REVOLUTIONARY If *, -ivX .^ii ess From the Louisville Literary News Letter. THE WITHERED FLOWERS., I knew they would perish!— TEA.—A 5 PAT his memory, the venerable man in like manner returned to th6 depot and took the cars. Leaving them at Salem, he again resumed his homeward walk, and had reached his residence, within a few miles when our evening stage overtook him. in which he proceeded the rest of the way. All this, be it observed, was accomplish ed in one day, between the rising and set ting of the sun—the honored subject of this notice, eighty-four years of age as we have stated, having walked at least thirty miles, and rode as many more on the raii road! Hoping that he will forgive the lib erty we have thus taken to record his re markable performance, we trust that a kind Providence, may continue to our venerable friend y§t many years of health, activity, and usefulness.—Gloucesife}?.Tel egraph. AN AFPKCTINO INCIDENT*, ocurred re cently at Lynn Mass. A little girl about two years of age, a child of Mr. Ingalls, wandered away from its parents in the af ternoon, and on the most diligent search could not be found during the evening, On Sunday morning the search was re newed by many people in vain. An in telligent dog belonging to the family, un derstanding that something was wanting, set off in pursuit. In a short time he re turned, and endeavored by significant vi sgns *4 »,(UV \y Ilk-'"- to induce some one to follow him, but human sagacity in this instance, as in many before, was inferior to canine.— Again he went away, and again returned, i!' and by repeated whinings and fawnings vas at length successful in making him- jk, i% 1 self understood. A person followed him, and found the little sufferer in a swamp, where she was standing lip to her arms in mud and water. She must have remain ed there during the whole or a greater part of the night without sleep. We think that Keeper ought to be furnished with an additional bowl .of bread and milk dur ing the remainder of his life, as a reward for his sagacity. writer in the Buffalo Adverti ser states that the black and the green lea may be cultivated to any extent in the United States. It is now twelve years since both varieties have been introduced into France, where they have flourished ever since in the open air, without any species of artificial protection. A French gentleman, M. Stanislaus Julien, has threatened to translate from the Chinese language, as soon as it may be wanted for I practical use, an extended treatise upon the culture of tea, and its diverse prepara tions. This is the same individual who translated the synopsis of the Chinese treatises upon the culture of the mulber ry trees, and the raising of silk worms, which was published by order of the French government. We should not be altogether surprised if the culture of the tea plant is destined to take the place of the morus multicaulis bubble.—Boston Journal. It is a disgraceful and melancholy fact, Pilfering.—What right has the Bos ton Courier to plagiarise from the col umns of its Providence namesake? We observe that the leading article in the Pro vidence paper of Saturday, was uncere moniously copied verbatim et literatim, by the Boston man into his publication of Friday. To commit the plagiarism at all was bad enough, but to take it even before the right owner had an opportuni ty to use it himself, was abominable. It is not the first time that the Providence Courier has been served a similar trick. We sometimes think the various newspa pers conspire to cheat it in the same way for we scarce ever see an original article there, that is not purloined by some one in the same way, and most mysteriously too, always before its appearance there. We think a proper regard for its own pro tection should induce our neighbor to re fuse an exchange with such pilferers. FROM HALIFAX.—Packet RIOT.—Captain Benjamin Webber, of this town,* is now eighty-four years of age—i cr Victory. He passed, likewise, four i which imposed a charge of half a cent per but with a step almost as elastic as when others, bound up the harbor, whom he .-bushel on all grain, other than the product he trod the soil of Bunker Hill in 1775, supposed were also prizes to the Victory, of Maryland, landed on any of the pub and there bore arms in defence of his and one of which hailed from Dresden, lie wharves, has been repealed. country's Liberty, the venerable Patriot1 Me. Those which arrived first were the The oldest town in the United States is is almost daily seen mingling with his fellow citizens in the street—always walk ing from his residence at the Cove, and returning unfatigued, to participate in the from Magdalen Islands, reported that two houses are yet standing, which are said labors of the field, after travelling over fishing vessels had been seized there, and to have been built more than three centu three good miles. But our honored fel- taken into Guysboro' they may have low citizen, week before last, which it is believed has rarely if ever been surpassed by one of his age, and is seldom, but very seldom, in point of distance performed by persons numbering half his years. lie started from his home at the Cove about four o'clock in the morning, on foot, and reached Salem in season for the ten o'clock cars—distance about fifteen miles. Ar riving in Boston he had to walk a good deal about the city for the'accomplishment of his business—he then proceeded to Charlestown, (on foot,) and after taking "one long, lingering look" at—not the monument—but the scene where was fought the first great battle of the Revolu- been among those mentioned above. The BOxVRD OF PUBLIC WORKS. The Board of Public Works adjourned their semi-annual meeting on Thursday— We have already stated that the Board ordered lettings of one mile on the Bloom-, tion, and reflecting for a while upon the i ington and Pekin Kail Road, near Bloom- a large number of the cases terminated fa lncidents connected with it, still fresh in ington.—We learn also that they author-j tally. An eminent physican says, that ized lettings on the Northern Cross Rail where one bad case gets into a house the J. W. STEPHNENSON, M. MCCONNEL, W. KINNEY, A HUGE -PIECE OF CHAKK.—It is stat ed that on the Southeastern and Dover Railway, in England, an enormous mass of chalk, of several thousand tons, sud denly fell from the facing of the rock forming the entrance of the tunnel through Shakspear's Cliff. No less than seventy eight men -would have been crushed by the fall, had they not been warned of their danger in time to make their escape, by the previous falling of some particles. This accident has afforded a rare treat to the geologists, as it has laid bare the ve tebrae of an immense animal, and it is hoped that on the removal of the fallen rubbish, the remainder of the skeleton will be found. 'II, VS.'-'-.' The Hannibal Advertiser mentiojas a Missouri Bank note with the following endorsement:— "Last button on Abe's coat—the bal ance of foul* thousand, spent in drinking?, gambling. &c. GEO. RIDER." d# i.^i VIRGINIA SENATOR.-*—The DEMOCRATIC WIIIGS, that some newspapers are made to live by board the steamboat, swallow, on her way carrying 011 a system of pilfering from the from Albany, of the sum of $400,000.— columns of their coteinporaries. This The rogue was not discovered.—N. Y. habit, in one case, is wtll rebuked in the Times. following articlc from the Providence Journal. To PRESKRVE brig Acadian three American fishing schooners were brought into Halifax on the 12th inst., prizes to the British Government sehoon- arrived yesterday brings Halifax dates to the 11th inst., her day of sailing. We are indebted to Captain Jone3 for Halifax papers to the 11th. ... The schooner Shetland, Capt. Chase, of and from Boston for Labrador, but hav ing on board tea, gin, oil, cloths, &c. was seized by Mr. Forrester, one of Her Ma jesty's officers, for a breach of the reve nue laws, and taken into Halifax on the 5th inst. Capt. Jones also states that! Captain, were innocent, and that the Cap- Eliza, (of Bristol,) Morton Adelle, (of 1 St. Augustine, Florida, by more than for Boothby,) Brown, and Bartol, Miller, ty years. It was-founded forty years be A schooner arrived at Halifax on the 9th, Ifore Virginia was colonized. Some of the rtes asro. THE American schooners Java, Independence, in one of his works, delivers it as his de Hart, and Magnolia, before reported as liberate opinion, that. we learn more in|tralor y the Victory, ana the hrst six years taken into Yarmouth, for alleged en-j wards, though we may live to a hundred.' croachment on the fishing' ground, were George II. being informed an impu hauled up at the warehouse wharf at Yar- dent printer was to be punished for hav mouth and stripped j3f rigging, pending ing published a spurious (King's) speech, the decision of the Court at Halifax.— Courier. -r Koad, of in Champaign County, disease is'generally taken by every mem- I he accounts of the late Commissioners, |ber of the household. W right, Stephenson, Kinney and McCon nel were examined, and all but Kinney's finally settled. The following sums were found due from them respectively—(Kin ney's account® subject to a further exam ination:) From JOEL WRIGHT, Sangamo Journal. •**?t&- V* Alexandria.— Rives to the Senate of the United States, and to make Mr. Tyler Governor of the State. Mr. Rives, it is understood, does not hesitate to avow himself as in decided opposition to the administration." Gazette says— BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE! "Public opinion among the opposition' party in Virginia seems to be fast down into a determination to elect AND TORY Loco Focos.—The Alexandria Gazette says: The Globe, and all of its kidney, in put ting down the results of the Virginia elec tions, call the Whigs Federalists, and the Administration men Democrats. This is laughably impudent. In many sections of Virginia the reverse is the fact—the old Democrats being Whigs, and their op ponents old Federalists. This digging with the goods they are daily expecting, will, up of a buried name, and tying it to a liv-: ing party is a disgusting: trick-Demo- june crats! forsooth! Pshaw! IMMENSE ROBBERIES.—--STEAMBOAT| RORBKRY.—The John W. Richmond, on her arrival from Providence this morning, was detained some hours in the North ri ver, in consequence of a passenger (J. W. Ferris, Esq., of Boston.) having been rob bed of papers valued at $30,000. Part of the money was found, but the thief was nut found. BIGGER YET!—The Cashier of the Bank of Utica was robbed last night, on IRON FROM YOUNG IDEA.—Lord Brougham, having been seized by the Victory, and the first six vears of our life than after- exccutc unto the said Samuel 13. JMulholland a! replied, that he hoped the punishment would be of the mildest sort, because he had read both, and as far as he under stood either of them, he liked !he spuri ous speech better than his own.—Ball. The Scarlet Fever has been very pre valent in Boston for some time past, and The popular vote against the adminis tration in Virginia, as shown by the late election, has increased more than 4,000 within the present year.—Sangamo Jour nal. The do&s in Baltimore and Philadel A CUriOUS tact IS disclosed a letter was very doubtful in the House of Lords, -i-ir-ii* .1- -n .1 William the OU.-.th wrote to the Duke of in opposition, requesting them as a per- house order that it might pass. '"Tis AN ILL WIND,-' &c.—The fever and ague at the West, if it does nothing more,* is a source of revenue to dentists. Piles of false teeth -jl •fe-re rendcr RUST.—M. Pay men, has communicated to the French Institute a new method to preserve iron work from rust. It consists in plunging the pieces to be preserved in a mixture of one cencentrated solution of impure soda (soda of commerce) and three parts of wa ter. Pieces of iron left for three months in this liquid, had lost neither weight nor polish while similar pieces immersed for five days in simple water were covered with rust. SCRAPS. Bishop Berkley wrote a book proving the non-existence of matter. One night, when returning home from a printing of fice with a proof sheet, he broke his shins against some matter—but alas, it could not break him of his theory. "Seven years' fighting," says Jeremy Taylor, "sets a whole kingdom back in learning ahd virtue to which they were creeping, it may be a whole age." The Evansville, (la.) Journal, says: "John StafFon, recently from England, was bitten by a rattlesnake one day last week, and died within thirty hours there after, of the wound. He has left a.wife and six young children destitute of the means of support." The U. S. Consul at Havana, confes ses in a letter, that he has now reasons to believe that the crew of the American ves sel imprisoned there on the charge of the tain waS culpable. The Baltimore American states that the city ordinance of the 20th April last, S i- 20,000 yards Lawrence sheetings, 2,000 blue calicoes, 5,000 light and dark fancy do. 2,00& blue drillings, t,,c'r ilsso.rt"10?:lt .3s, anv ever offered in this Territory, O Y S I I A N S THE ous other articles which they Louis prices. June 27 BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE N 1000 Wr lie general!}', that he lias on hand and lor sale on tha most liberal terms—A good assortment, Articles in his line. All Orders from the country will be prompt-j ly atSended to. Juno 6-1 WM. S. EDGAR. HAIR. 150 6 DO TS, Shoes, Brogans fine and cours. just received at June 6, BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE. TO THE YOU 0 cnc« Wm. R. Ross. ,000 00 phia are undergoing their annual punish-! note.! and accounts w.ll be placed in the hands 13,661 24 ment. Persons are appointed for the pur- of a^ Justice of the ^Peace for colieetion, if net pVer„ few days 4,802 25 pose of killing them, and are suitably re 7,^95 68 warded for their service. 4 tons spun cotton, 10 bales batting, first, and the debilitated patient is doomed to 10 bales wicking, GO pieces unbleached drilling, SO do. stout strip'd shirting. AljSO—Port, Madeira and Malaga wine, Li:asced, sperm and trained oil, varnish, Turpentine, whiting, white lead, glue, Borax, rosin, tar, indigo, alum, madder, 7 9, 8 10,10 12, and 12 18 glass Box and cask raisins, dry currants, Codtish, castings, iron, floor-brads, Wrought nails, 3d, 4d, 6d, 8d, lOd, 12d, •20d, and 40d cut nails Eng. and Am. blistered, spring, German and cast steel. Pink Root, Oil of Burgamot, Otto Rose, Lin-! imcnt, Cologne, English Mustard, refined All those indebted to the subscriber cither by tic tiie same, on or before the first day of Au-j settled before that date. June 13, l839. MOFFAT'S usual .. unnecessary, but unworthy of them. They are Wellington and some others of the Peers obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the Flu-' S & icl8' sonal favor, to absent themselves from the sickness incident to females in de lIlc the Maumee, where people have chatter- the *each of competition, in the estimation of ed them out. Of course they they have every patient. to be sunnlied- with TIPW «n,=3 Thn u! "10r.°' Jjiincets, Peruvian Bark, extract do Olive*,: jla« Oil, Principe Cigars, the bet:t quality, Gum EW York and Boston sole, Kip and Ncats 1ms a very high opinion of iheni. Y'ours, &c. Leather, 100 Grass and Grain Scythes, IOO Patent Scythe Snaths, 200 Rolls Wall Paper, IOC1 Kegs Boston Nails, 200 Yds super carpeting Also a full assortment of GROCERIES, lined Kenahwa and ground lum fcalt lor sale by BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE., [agents for the Kenawha Salt Co.] 1 'EBSTERS Elementary Spelling book for sale at June, 6, BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE. BURLINGTON DRUG STORE. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the Citizens of BURLINGTON, and the pub-' YOUR which the public are advised to Zake by other practitionersonly engendered the humors and corruptions which fhey profess io remove. Re move them they may, but iliey create them ,be a pill swallower to /he end of his days. Mr, Moffat wishes to benefit the public health, and not to destoy it for money 8 LETTER FROM DR. uiiBicicu, and to declare, that thev arc worth more than And a o u san anil one other aitj i lhc G(?inPlctc n n v 5 u n i n i s I i n v Subscribers have just received from P1"®' Free ipitatc, Vermilion Red, African Cayenne,: a re r"~ ,7~ti iTTr, formed me succccdcd curing you i there BBLS Kcnahwa, Pittsburgh re- no Bushels by BRlbGMAN & PARTRIDGE. June 0. AN HIERS OF JOHN GILBERT DECEASED AND ALL best medicine of which i have any know ledge, PERSONS CONCERNED. and 1 would not he deprived of them for any j0hn Gilbert, dcctascd, to make and! said Gilbert bound himself as above mention cd. ,S, C. HASTINGS, Attorney for June 20,1839. Samuel B. Mulholland VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH. will hereby take notice that where-' consideration. Yours truly, ROBERT SMITH. as John Gilbert on the 10th day of Poisonous Laurel. Nov. A. D. 1838, bound hinself, his heirs and To Mr. J. MOFFAT.—Dear Sir:' Above you assigns to deed unto Samuel B. Mulholland by will find a certiiicate from the Rev. Robert J1 do— a good and sufficient warrantee deed, the east Smith, of this city. He states in addition that I 1°— 26 and west sub. of the North West quarter of he was tronbl with a fullness of the head, 1 do— li: Scction No. 32 in Township No. 78 Range amounting almost to suilbuution, which was' 1 do— 15 Vats, "and all the work tools necessary for car- EDWARD WEBBER rying on the busintis, which will be sold in onoj THE following le/ter is from MR. LOX^LES, Edi or more acre lots to suit purchasers. Govern- tor of thc'Repnblican & Journal Spring ment. title.—Terms of sale can be known bj'i field, Mass. calling on M. D. Browning,, Esq., or in his ab- Springfield, June 1, 183" What is the use of one's being dissatis fied with his or her earthly lot£ When the voyage of life is ended, it will make no difference whether we have enjoyed the accommodation of the cabin or been ed'fer its invariable efficacy in all the compelled to submit to the humble fare of which professes to cure, has rendered the rur lurmiif panicuiiira ui vns iuvnivm» of II Eno Esq or i-'r. vvaitcn the Steerage. LiI!?E PILL.S & PilfEXIX BITTERS. LIFE PILLS & PHCBNIX 1 practice of ostentatious puffing, not only known by their fruits their good works tes-' of Sir John Russel to his*constituents. tify for them, and they thrive not by the faith Drug S/ore. It is stated that when the Reform Bill of^^,ie c.rcdulous. D}'s|^PSia' B'll0US 1 £n.d cr Ll^cr unhealthy appearance of the skin, Nervous hcate health, every kind of weakness of the di H,PPy produced by a severe storm in.New Or- MOFFAT begs to say, tha/ he cannot abuse 1 eaas.—Buffalonian,. the ^ift of Pro vitjenc^. and assail tlle health of sec gcsti.ve organs, andin all general derangements "as just rcceivc of health, these medicines have invariably pro- Building ved a certain and seedy rcmedv. They re- DRUG I ORE, ed a certain and seedy remedy. They re- community, by adopting the mercenary Unexampled Mammoth Schemol practice of re commending them to be taken in i ril HE following details of a Scheme of a Lot med quantities CLEVELAND. Sir: Although WATERVILLE, July 19, 1837 Physicians do not often approve of the practice of medicine by laymen, in any manner and I have myself been accustomed to consider all such as quacks, and therefore not to be patron- a v 1 ,„ chained to discard ,„y fccts, resulting from iL use of vour Life Pills, Delay Not! but at once remit and transmit to „,al i patent medicines I have ever seen or than, flic case I allude to, particularly, was that of an adult person, laboring under every symp tom of worms. Pie was much emaciated, was very feeble and sufl'ered at times extreme and i agonising pain. Three successive doses of your him which succeed or tape worm, CJe, ed 111 expelling a small tenia rv n rrrfe n »b»ul three lert long, »nd the patient .peodily MEDILIhLS AND DRUGS, ii~. recovered his health and strength though he Quinine, Jalap, Gum Myrrh, Gum Arabic, Red! jja(j before tried many prescriptions, without jef. yincc of com Lemon Syrup, Opodeldoc, Oil Spike, British piicuble, with general good success: their ope Oil. American spring Lancets, Evans Thumb an will sell j,ave nsc] /hem in every variety p]a.int, where cathartic medicines are ap- Iiltion is vcry mj|ji producing less irritation y other cathartic remedy 1 have any of ]mve ujsi) furnished other GKO. W. CuiVKI.AND, M. D. Teas, Sugar, Cofi'ee, Molasses,Snuff, &c. &c. prescribed by respec/able physicians, 1 was in- CKSSION. for sale by duced, from my personal knowledge of your The deeds cf their property and the stock trans June BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE. cwn forc uged a few of ur ancj 1 oilier medicine 1 know of could have e.ieo s as_ lul'ows of fresh Drugs and Mcdicincs, Paints, Oils, ult. I was poisoned by tlio flowers of' Aalniiu Glass, and Dye Stuffs, together with all Fancy Latifol]a/»* About the la^t o^i Jun« and agam in October following by an application applied to the top of my head, which 1 am convinced contained the Kalinia." ed at times that my nervous HAIR Mattresses, a prime article for sale! above named poison. My appetite and health BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE. a mile nc- exertion has the slightest unpleas- 1 do—200 ctieet. 1 consider your "Life Pills," the No. 0 west, and whereas said Gilbert died since I happily relieved by. the use of your pills. Yours, 20 do—each 10 do of the Lonisania State the execution of said bond. The said Samuel i &e. L. F. W. ANDREWS, Agt., I Bank, 100 each, cach Pnze l,00v iU,W» B. Mulholland by S. C. Hastings, his attorney, Letter from the Hon U.UVVARU VVEBIIER, of will apply to the Dislrct court, to be begun Rumncy, N. Hampshire, to A.VTIIONY S. JONES prize ol th«J Gas Light Lank, and holdcn at Napoleon for the county of of Ncwburypcrt, one of MR. MOFJATT's A- ,200 do each 1 share of ihe Lank oi Lou-20,000 Johnson, on the 2d Monday of September next gents. Rumney, February 9, 1837. i isiana to grant license to and empower theadminis-j y1R.—You may probably rccollcct having 200 do cadi 1 share of 100 of the see good warrantee deed to said tract of land, as! three boxes of the Vegetable Life Pills, pre- |HE undersigned is determined to sell the* jrneu is uuiuniiiiicu W U V followin^ n me' at your store on the 1st of July last., hen I was in very poor health, ahd purchased !ed vcr d«scribcd property, in the city] therefore to send me some more, for which I numbers, the other wil n vithnnt rrWvc: Lot No. 58! /h, mnnnv: but be uarticular and and the i\tl bOO numbers that snail be drawn fronting the river forty feet and extent nd the fortunate holders of Burlington, without reserve: Lot No. 58! enclose you /he money bu« be particular and y mi* be Lis back 1MO none bu/ the GENUINE. 1 have c.xpc out, will be entitled to such pmes un(j S. S. ROSS. MR. MOFFATT—Mr: is is now miriccn years that I have suffered from an infirtnity of the note or book account, will please call and set-, bowels—/he consequence, as I suppose of a intellectual improvement of her pupila. seVcre see Mofla/s Good Affections, Asth-1 ma, Piles, fccttled Pains, Rheumatism, wheth- a i-»K.ut store vigorous hcalh to the most exhausted ^fforson streets, four doors abo\ e the Brick constitutions. A sniffle trial will place the may be seen along LIFS PILLS and PIKENIX BITTERS beyond QROCERIES, BOOTS^SHOgS, K'f, HARDWARE. Timnc enr! ilia eomo (F t' medicine which effec/s so much' real and per- market. All of which be offers at the lowest Times says the same effect is sometimes manenf good for his fe]low creaurcS) and grateful in the possession of a'and a variety of other articles adapted to this MK. A tery to be drawn in December next tery to oe urawn in uecemuer next, war rants us in declaring it to be unparalleled the history ot' Lotteries., Prizes to the amount have never befcre been offered to the Public It is true th«re are many blanks but on th" other hand, the extremely low charge of goo per Ticket the value and number of the Can" tals, and the revival of the good old custom of warranting that every prize shall be drawn and sold, will, we arc sure, "ive uinversal satisfy, tion, and especially to the Six Hundred purpose 01 a i TICKETS O^'LY TWENTY DOLLARS eer/incate, buf if you think proper you arc at Authorized by an act of the Legislative Attcffi. liberty topubli.-h it, and may add also hc Zes- jjjy Qf £rjorjliu 8nd I timony of my brother, who is also a physician Commissioners, acting under the same. and who has used them in his own iamily and LETTER FKOM JCST1CK FLANAGAN'. NEW YORK, Oct. Gth, LC"'3I).—To MB. JOHN MOFFAT—Respected fcir: Having labored a number of years under greaf indisposition, pro ceeding from a disorganization of the digestive power, and after having tried many remedies 1100,01)0 TICKETS, FHOM No. 1 UI*WAHLS, i.rscc- ease, to try the same remedies that you in- 1 fcrred in trust to the Commissioners appoint. Vegetable Life Pills j|,e pjiccnix Bi/iers they are the onl v jcm- edies that 1 have used, that have a fiord ed any thing like permanent relief, i have grcut con- 1 Prize, 1 he Arcade iidence in them, and intend continuing their lines on Magazine s:rcet fjse. Yours, &c. 101 feet, 11 inches on Natchcs street: JAMES FLANAGV.-N. 9th Avenue, near 19th st 126 feet, inches on Lravierstreet: Rented«t LETTER FROM THE LIEV. ROBERT SMITH. I about §37,'0u0 per aimuut. Valucdat BALTIMORE, Jan. lDth. I&37.—To Dn. .MOF- I 1 Prize, City ifoiel—-lliJ feet in com i FATT.—Dear-Sir: I feel it a duty I owe to the mon street 146 feet, o snehes on Lop public and yourself, to place at vour disposal a 'street Rented 2,o )0 eolls valued at 500,OW case of a somewhat novel character, in wh.ch I Dwelling House adjoining that the Arcadc, No lb, "24 ket, inches -^''e have pcrformcu a cure In both cases a violent nervous prostration was No. ^0, 2.5 lect iront on niatehcs st. the consequence. The latter case was exceed-' rtned~at. 81,200, valueo at consequence inilv violent and of Jong continuance. It secm- ystem wasentirc- hair for Plastering for sale lv prostrated—so much so that I was incapable '10 feet iront on basin,-aud 40on I rank of .ny active exertion for some two or three l' by BRIDGMAV & PARTRIDGE. in all other respects were usually good. 32 feet 7 inchcs on rrunklin street 12 Three doses of your "Life Pills" have restor- feet 10£ inciics deep in 1 of Lus LOVER and Timothy Seed for sale by 11 illness of inflammatory rheumatism. The jars gust next, with M. D. Browning, Esq., or injinatUral action ol the bowels is lost frequent TUITION For Orthography, leading hi» absence Wm R. Ross, and save cost, as their: an{j scvcrc pains occur, with much weakness depression have consulted good physicians, and have tri ed almost all /lie kinds of pills advertised which seemed bul/ed io my case, in vain. During the last j'car, I have bought and used several box es of your "Life Pills," and have found more beneiii from them more do—153 1 do—100 1 do—100 1 do— iOO 1 do— 50 1 do— 50 25 26 5 anu nave .ou.u, more S 1 BITTERS. The high and envied celeb- to my case, for a Icng/h of time, Zhan from any r^"eu]g" one tilwc'iVa su bstan tial rity-A hicli this preeminent medicine has acquir- medicine 1 have yet tried. Your's, 'rv dwellinir house They may be purely 0 diseases S, For further particulars of the above medicine Mofla/s Good Hamari/an a copy of which j}lad-8on »«ntN.«are hut nnu-rrthv of them. I hftc accon::panics the medicine a copy can also be,), -, ,37 J^AS. G. EiAVAW*^. obtained on application at tho Burlington tify for them, and they thrive not by the faith Drug Store, In all cases of Costiveness WM- S. EDGAR. -June 6, -u 1839, chronic or inflammatory, Fevers and Agues,! Tn "W*T" ST~h IT^! subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has just received and is now opening in the occupied by DR. ADREON as J51 JKE, on the corner of Water and a General Assortment oj* prices for CASH. Orleans Bank. i pared bv Dii. MOFFATT, of New York. 1 have z~~ Sl VtOOCO I now the pleasure to say, ha* they have given 600 TIPTCFTS ft20—NO SH great satisfaction ,n my iamily, and in several, ^S^he'l ickets with* their numbm eases in which 1 have le finy neighbors have ine wnoicoi uie n ,v ii i,~ i them /hey have had a better elfeet than any as also tiiose containing aimointed I other medicine fliey ever tried. My own health ummcd and scaled by om n pp' I is greatly improved, and:1 have no doubt, with .under the act, presiou* j, !/ho Divine Blessing, those pills have contribu- to the wheels. .• „.j «he ed very much fo my comfort. I wish you May 25 1839 4-lst Dec. rcce jvetl by the month. writing and sewing All higher branches Burlington June 13, 1839. PH," Holders. "Ze To those disposed to adventure, wo recom mend early application being made to ug f0J tickets—when the prizes are all sold, blanki only remain—the first buyers have the best /Vin tina WIn 11 i-if01/"»l'/l" V"i IritiAoll.. r, ised Yet 1 have lately seen such beneficial ef- i ^nce-T thorefoic, emphatically 'V' £1'Y best Say_ and applications made lo SYLVESTER & CO. 156 Broadway, New York. Observe the Number, 15C 700.000 Dollars! 500,000 Dollars! 25.000 Dollars! SIX FRIZES OF IT 20,000 Dollars! TWO PHIZES OF 15,000 Dollars! THREE PRIZFS OF 10.000 Dollars I Grand Real Estate and Bank Stock lot. tery of Properly situated in Nev Orleans. st and most magnificent Scheme to the Public in this or anyotb- under the Directions oifthe To be drawn at Jacksonciltc Florida. Dec. ht, 1SC9. Schmidt & Hamilton, Managers. 'SYLVESTER $ Co., 156 bruadmy, I iS(w \or/:, SOLh PROPRIETORS, NO COMBINATION NUMBERS. ed by the said act of the Legislature of Flor ida, for the Security of the Prize fioldcri. Sl'UiNDin SCHEME. -266 feet, 5 inchet, 4 front on Natehes street. Rented at 1200 valued at 1 Prize Ditto adjoining the Arcadc, No. 8,23 feet front on Natches street. Rented at 1,'JtH)—valucdat 1 Prize, ditto a joining the Arcadc I 1 Prize, ditto No. 23, North-cast cor ner of Basin and Custom house street n ''. v weeks. These symptoms 1 am satisfied could st rented at 1,500 \aiued :.t —'have been produced by nothing else hut the 1 Prize, do No. *.'4. bouui-wcst cor- 20,000 20,000 20,000 127 i( ^t oet.p Custom-house ntr 20,000 °f Basin and Custom-house street, weeks I tom-houscst. rented at 1,5U0, valued at r, read i 1 Prize, do No. 339,^24 feet inches ed me to full health and vigor For two bofore taking them I could neither sing, loud, walk last, or use any kind of exertion on Royal street by 127 feet, 11 inchcs now I can sing by the hour, read at the top of deep, rented at $1,1)00 valued at my voice for a day, and I was going to say run '1 Prize 23,000 15,010 •250 shares Canal B'k stock 100 2o,f do Commercial do do 20,U 15,1 10,000 10,OW 10,( 00 5,000 5,000 2,501) 2,500 1,500 1,500 do Mechs' & Traders' do City Bank do do do do do Exchange Bunk do do do Gas Light Bank do do do do do Mechanics' & Traders' do do do 20 do—cach 10 do of the Lonisania State (10 do—each 2 share.* ot 10^ ca:lt, eat I 150 do each 1 share of 100 of the t'nicn Bank of Florida. 15.000 whncl Wl11 conta,n l,,c y mucii ro my comiori. WISH you .,, *1,oIcn °f transfer drawing SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LAOIES, Mlsi.SMissus.for L. W. GAY'S school is now open i" i his city the reception of "Young 1* dU y and No pains will be spared oaU» of otchcr, to promote the moral 1=cllt' 'lw FORT MADISON PROPERTY cgs SALE- Hj il(| MtUat'od ?. jshing Ad pleasant town oi Fort AMUEL*BOWLES- f. i„„.for cash. .. singly or otherwise at a Jow rate ior iti w 'of eo CHARLES 'J STARR. Burlington June 6tb -1 4 in* the pnri nr or or. Walker, th e subscriber, Burlington, I-1'- LAW. JUSTICES FEW copies of the late Justices lA« Iowa for sale at the Patriot Oince. 37-j cents. Kegs Blasting and Riflc Powdef so. IOOO lbs shot, for, sa]vhr 'j Burlington Sth June-.l BONJMETS sa'Lb'rr BRIDGMAN & PARTRl^ 10 by BOXES Glass 8 by 10 and --fjr and 20 kegs WHITE CHARLES-J. and Palmetto Hats BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE- BBLS Superfine Flour, Cin®[nJ)' Brand, just received and fo 0 ,frnR June 11th CHARLES J. SiA&-