Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 04, 1839, Image 4

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■r >N SALES. Jity Site rill's S ulc. ilst Tuesday in Dccemboi before the Court Hot between the tun il hoi Worn hi tiaras 1 Roto: !. Hit isitihil from the will be city or n by 'b'trt of Common Plain on 1 of Oyer an 1 Tortninor for the city gt Sevan ii'.i, at the instance of Thonliu Pnrso anJ John Murchison, ct. nl. vs. Reheccn Hassell i property pointeti out Itv plaintiff's nt- tomay -LEVI 3. 11USSI'LL, Sheriff. .. ,> .? ia0 City SSierllt‘»s Sale. t first Tuwdny in December next, will _ bo sold, heforo tho Court Hottso, iu the city of Savnnnih, betwoeff the muni hours or sale, Lot No. 9, bounded by ami butting on East Brond-sLrcet on tho west, on the north by lot No. 7, on tho eastby lotNo. 10, on fire south by lot No. 11; containing IK) feet front aud 165 fbotm depth, together with all tho buildings and improvements fhcrfcon; levied upon by virtue of fi fa’s issued fiorti tho Hon. Court of Common Pleas an 1 of Oyor and Terminer for tho City of Savannah, at the instance of John 13. Gaudry ct. ul. vs. Henry Sagurs and James Sugars. Property pointed out by plaintiff's aUormes. LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff. oct 31 213 cilTsHernprsaic. O N tho first Tuesday in December next, will ho sold, before the Court House, in tho city of Tavonnah, between the usual hours of sab*, Ono Mahogany Sideboard, one pair Mahogany Card Tables, ono do. ends, one Mahogany Dining Table, nineteen straw -bottom Chairs, two pair of Shovel and Tongs and one Fender; levied upon by virtue of a distrain warrant issued from tho Hon. Ittferir Court of Chatham county at the iu* itance of Robert H. Pet i.jrew, trustee of Eliza L. Pettigrew, his wife, vs. Alex. H. McDonnell. Property pointed outbv plaintiffs attomies. oct 29 LEVI S. RUSSELL. Sheriff (Jodrgla-CluitUtim County. W HEREAS. Cyrus Stedunn hath applied to tho Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham Countv, forlottersof Administration on the ostato and effects of James II. B. Foster, late of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased* to file thoir objections (if any they have) to the granting of tho administration of the estate of the deceased to tho applicant in the Clerk’s Olfico of thasnid Court, on or before tho 31stday of November naxt; otlicnviso letters of ndnriifis- trafinn will be granted. Witness, the Hon. A. Porter, ono of the Jus tices of tho said Court, tho 31st day of October, A. I). 1339. EDW’D G. WILSON, oct 31 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. flNETY dnyaa application will he N nwilv tn tlm Planters’Dank ortho Stnto of Co irgin, for renewal of lost script, for Fivo Share. Stock of said Bank, in the name of Alary C. dthteddo. S. PHILBIUCK & CO. eng Id f. ______ Notice. F OUR mondu after dato, application will ho made to tho Jiwticos of tliti Court of Orilin- n v for die Comity of Camden, for leave to sell nil tit i real and p ‘i-oml estate of David Tnotnoa, kito of (aid county, deceased, aug 20 Ol \V. THOMAS, Adm’or. Ex’ors. Exccntor’s Sale. W LL be sold, agreeable to an order of the Hoy. Inferior Coart of Burke Co., while sitting for ordinury purposes, in tho town of Waynesboro, -on the first Tuesday iu January next, One tract of Laud, belonging to the estate of Eiishn Anderson, late of said county, deceased, lying on the waters of Rocky Creek, joining lands of Jumes Anderson and U. Miller, and containing fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1424) acres, more or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of the deceased. JANE IL ANDERSON, Ex’ix. JAMES ANDERSON, A. H. ANDERSON, # oct 83 209 Administrator’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in December next, will lx* sqld, before the Court House, in Chat ham County, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: LotNo, JO. with improvements thereon, Wash ington Ward, city of Savannah, violated on Bry- oji-street. Also, LotNo. 435,containing490acres, more v or less, lying and being in Appling county. Also, Lot No. 47, contaiumg 250 acres, u less, in Rabun county. Also, Lot No. 16*2, cotitlining 202J acres, more or less, in Houston county. Also, 2 Shares Planters’ Bank Slock, of winch $80 per share has been paid in. Sold by order of tho lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting far ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the late John 1). Cole, deceased. BENJAMIN L. COLE, Administrator, oct 4 Adminlstmtor’s Sale. O N the firrt Tuesday in December next, wjjl be sold, before the Court House, in Hunts ville, Liberty county, the following Negroes: Nanny, Elsv, Mary and Nancy, the property of the tffetate of John N. Way, and sold by order of the Court of Ordinary for said county, for the be nefit of the heirs. oct 3\VM. N. WAY, Adm’or. Georgia—Chatham Cpuiii)'. To nil worn it may concern. W HEREAS, Wm. Henry Fitts, Administm- tor of tho estate of James D Fitts, kite ol Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to the Hou. tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cito and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if any they Imvo) In tho Clerk’s Office ol' the said Court, on or be- fore the 16th day of March next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness, the Hou W» Thorne Williams, ono of tho Justices of the said Court, the 10th day of September, A. D. 18:19. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 16 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gcorgln-ChuUiuiii Doiiutj* To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Audrew Dixon, Administrator of the estate mid effects of Daniel Foley, late of Chatham County, deceased, has applied to die Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office cf the said Court, on or before iho.3d d.iy of January next, otherwise loiters dis- wissory will be granted. Witness the lion. A. Porter, ono of the Justices of the said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, jlily 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Notice. F O'JU months after date, application will he made to tho Hon. the Inferior Court of Bry- a l County, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, lor leave’ to sell nil the real estate of Catharine Sikes, late of said county, deceased, for the bene* fit of die heirs. SAMUEL SIKES, Administrator with the will annexed, sopt 27 186 I»r. lUcJfiiim’s Elixir ot Opium. ileal prepoftt Notice. F OUR mouths after date, application will be mado'to the Justices of tho Court of Ordin ary for tho County of Camden, for leave to sol! all the real estate and bank stock, belonging to the es tate of Joseph Thomas, late of Camden County, deceased. G. W. THOMAS, JOHN TOMPKINS, ang23 174 Ex’ors. Notice. A LL person* h ivhig claims against tho late J no. liuiley, Esq. of CainJencounty, are request- e i to nrest nt them properly attested’, uid those in- doLtcd, wdl please make immediate payment to G. W. THOMAS, ( ROUT. LANG, Jefferson, 3d Oct. 1839. oct 7 19*2 Notice. A LL persons having claims against the late Je* J.M. rami di Cuyle-,Esq. are requested to present them p.operly attested; and those indebted will please make payment to WAl. IL CUVLER, dual. Ex-or. 1 oct *2 188,‘l Proposals Gcoririu—Cliuill.l.11 Co.i.t.y. For publishing, ill the town of Irwiuton, Alaba- To all whom it may concern. inn, u Weekly Newspaper, to be entitled the HEREAS, llenrv F.Willink. Executor of VltWlN’l'ON CHRONICLE. * AV1NG heard many complaints ot mo want the last will and testament of David Pidge, late of Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to the Hon the Courtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for Letter* Dismissory. ’ These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to file their objee iotis(.f any they have) in the Clerk's Oifice of the said Court, on or before the 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis- missory will be granted. Witness, the Hou. Elias Reed, one of the Jus tices of tho said Court, tho 3d day of July, A. D. 1*39. EDWARD G. WILSON, • j illy 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c. Georgia—Chatham County. To ull whom it may concern. W HEREAS, William Law, Administrator of the eitate and effects of Mary M. Huig and Agnes Ilaig, deceased, has applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Comity for Letters Dismissory. These nro therefore to cite niul admonish all concerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Odice of the said Court,on or before the 3d day of January next, otherwise let ters dtsmissory will be granted. Witness, the Hou. Win. Thorne Williams, one of the Justices of the said Court, llie third day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, jnly 3 Depiity Clerk c. o. c. c. Soaps. Ac. fllWO cases old English Windsor Soaps, su'.ta- X ble for family use 10 boxes Castile do., 1 case Toilet do. uss'd 20, baskets Sweet Oil, superior 600 lbs. PipeClay, 3 cases roll Brimstone 60 lbs. Calomel, Eng.; 50 oz. (Ininhie 12 groce Clark’s Friction Afutchc* 600 lbs. Chloride of Lime, 2 casks Flaxseed. Just received, and for sale by oct 12 THOMS RYERSON. White Wash Brusncs, Ac. T WELVE doz. White Wash Brushes and Heads, assorted sizes 24 doz. fine Shoo do. 60 do. Thompson’s Paste Blacking Just received, and for sale by • oug23 • G. It. HENDRICKSON. Tobacco unit Ssitifl*. F IFTY groce Airs. Miller’s Fine Out Tobac co, 6bbls. LorUInrd's Scotch and Muccoboy Hnufl^ £ bottles; 20 jars course Rappee and MaccOnoy do. Just received, and for sale hy sept 16 G. 11. HENDRICKSON Scales, O NE pair elegant Brass Counter Scales, upon a br;«£s standard. . For sale low, by sept30 G. It. HENDRICKSON Washing Notin', Ac. O NE bbl. Washing Soda, 2 do. Sal Erntus, 2 do. Pearl Ash. Received and for sale by oct 5 A. PARSONS. matches. • (7MFTV gyocc Clark’s Pa*ent Friction Matches, - superior to all other kind.*. Just received id for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct 17 Georgia—EttitigJiuiii County. To all whom it may concern. “Y¥7*HEREAS, Eliza Mcijahugnn. Administra- ▼ V trix of the estate of Wm. McMcGah igon, deceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court oiOr- diirtrv of Etliingluun County, for Letters Dismis- son*.’ Tiiese are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Ci» rk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the 6th day of March next, otherwise letters dis- missory will he granted. Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of thejitsti- ceaof the said Court, 4he 6th day of Sept A. D. 18.0. JOHN CHARLTON, sept 6 c. c. o. e. c. Georgia—E ill :i*^aam County. To all whom it may concern. W xIEREAS, Thomas II. Brew, Administra tor of the estate of John W. Graham, de ceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Etnngham County, for Letters Dismis- sory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to tile their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Oifice of the said Court, on or be fore the 2d day of January next, otherwise letters dismiss!)ry will be granted. Witness, tlie'IIon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of the said Court, the *2d day of July, A.D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 5^c. o. e. c. Congress FREEH -.is.i/. ter, receiv !eby oct 18 ?viiii? Water. A odpp*./ oi Congress opring Wa- 'vod per brig Savaimaji, and for A. PARSON3. Mnstard. 'JlXbdxes superfine English Mustard, in bot- J ties. Received and for sale by oct3 A. PARSONS. Port Wines. hand—50dozen sup. old Port Wines, sui* J table for tile sick. For sale by sept 6 ANSOfN PARSONS. Refined JLiquoriee. V SUPPLY of the above article, of fine quab ity, for side by rig 19 POR HIER & L \ROCIIE. For Coughs, Colds, "Ac. >ECEIVED, a fresh ,supply of Currant Lo- C zenges. For sale by oct 2 A. PARSON3. Indelible Ink. ilHREE doz. Wm. Kidder’s superior Imlcdi- L bio Ink, received and for sale by oct 4 A. PARSONS. French Spices. .WO bags Black Peper, 3 do. Pimento, 1 bbl. L Nutmegs. Received arid for sale by july 3 A. PARSONS. Seidlitz Powders, Ac. pEN groce Maynard & N.oy’s Seidlitz Pow- \ dors, 6 do. do. Soda do. Just received, and sale by oct THOMAS JtVERSON. Grey Heads. TKINSON’S Vegetable Dye L- Do. .Turkish do. .vlatld’s Essouce of ’I’yre or Imperial Dye Do. genuitie Macawor Oil, highly recoin- aded for changing grey* *or re l*liuir, whiskers, . to a permanent and beautiful brown or black, supply just received, an.I for sale by id9 G. R. HEXDRICOSON. Georgia—Fillu^liuin County* To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, John M. Luca*. Administrator of the estite of William McGalngin, de- deased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Dismis- sory. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all con cerned, to file their objection* (if any they have) iu the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 6th day of march next, otlierwi.se lojtters disinissory wilt be granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Ju*. ticcs of the said Court, tho 6th day of Sept. A. D. 1639. JOHN CHARLTON, sept 0 Clerk c. o. e. c. Geoi**ria—E Jiil^huili Comity. To all whom it inay concern. W HEREAS, Mr*. Naomi Weitman,widow, Administratrix of the estate nnd effects of Matthew Weitman. deceased, hath applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Coun ty. for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all con ?ernod. to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore tho 26th day of January next, otherwise let ters disinissory will he granted. Witness, the lion. C. Power*, ono of the Jus tices of the said Court, tho2jth day of July, A. D. 163). JOHN CHARLTON, july 26 Clerk c. o.n. c. of a Newspaper ui this town, (to bo con ducted in a gentlemanly like maimer,) the under- ’signed have been induced, by the earnest solici tation* of many friends, to embark in'the under taking. in assuming tho duties consequent upon'such un enterprise, we leel deeply cousc.ous bl’the re sponsibility which will devolve upon us; nml knowing, too, the diversity of the human mind, wo cuiiuot flatter ourselves that wo will he able to plkask ALL, but so far as our humble abilities extend, we wilfat all times be found striving to elcwitc the standard of truth aud correct mor al PRi.ioipi.K9. It will bo our object to udvo- cato ull such measures as arc best calculated to advuuce the prosperity of the Eastern section of our State, abounding as it docs, in so many na tural advantages, and usa necessary consequence, especially to promote the interests of our own town. Our aim will be to render our "paper use- Iill nnd valuable to nil classes of the community— in short, Literature, Useful Information, Agri culture, Foreign and Domestic intelligence, will each receive a due proportion of our attentiou. In regard to Politics, wo deem it necessary to say, that we shall give tho general Political intel ligence of the whole country, while at the same time, a* conductors of a Free Press, we will fearlessly, aud without favor or affection, advo cate unci support all such measures us will, iu our opinion, promote our general prosperity us ti People, and Uie perpetuity of our Right* and Li berties. Our pnperwill bo purely Republican, os prac tised by those groat Apo.-tlo* of Liberty—JKF- FlRoON and MADISON—preferring them os our guide, rudier than the .new-light, self- styled Democratic U-ipuhhcun* of the present day.. Wo are “strict coiistsnctiouists” of the Fe deral Compact, and shall, therefore, oppose all schemes ol lntern.il improvemsnt, except by the Stiles themselves, as a part of that "American System” which has proved so ruinous to the South aud which wa* attempted to be fastened upon us, under that most plausible and specious pretext, tile "GENERAL WELFARE.” Believing, us we do, that it is the duty of every good citizen to cherish with jealous care tho "Union ok the States, and tiie sovereignty of the States,” and os this cannot be dono without a strict adher ence to tie Constitution itself, • we shall not be sparing in our denunciation of the attempts which ure and : ave been made by the lute, us well as the present, Administration, to control, not only the monied facilities of the Government, but of the entire country. YVitli regurd to the .question which is now ugitating the country relative to the currency, we now untiesitutiugly declare our hostility to the thrice-rejected Sub-Treasury Sys tem, tending as it does, in our opinion, to un.in- crease of Executivepower, which has already been c almed mid exercised to an ularuiing extent, ill more instances than one, if’not by the present in cumbent, by bis immediate predecessor, in whose "footsteps’* he is endeavoring to tread. We expect to encounter many perils, many ad verse winds; yet, aided by the strong breath of public favor and support, the trade winds of our world must waft us clear of our troubles—we dare ruise our anchor, unfurl our sheets, und ven ture boldly upon our new und untried course. Wlmt shoals and quicksands, what rock* and hid den peril* awit us, "ala* we kowu noli” Let us but clear.the harbor, nnd got fairly "under way,” then we will fear nothing. Nor is this the vain boast made when danger is far in the distance. It is oar firm determination, made after serious thought, nnd weighing well the dilficultie3 wo are io meet with. The Chronicle will be issued os early ns tho necessary materials can he oh Limed from Ncw- York, which will bo in December or early in Jan* uuiy next. It will be printed on a largo imperial sheet, containing twenty-four column*, with en tire new type, und will not bo surpassed in beau ty by any paper in the .Southern Country. JACK HARDMAN. RICHARD RUE MOONEY. Terms.—Three Dollar* per annum, payable invariably in advance. *-(• Irwiuton, (Ala.) Oct. 10, 1839. font 22 This is i\ now chemical preparation, containing ull tho valuable Medicinal qualities of Opium. in • a natural state of combination to tho exclusion of its noxious principles. ecu. F ULL proportions of the greatest number of dermei the noxious principles of Opium, are con- of, In t tainod in Laudanum, Puregorio, Rlackdrop, Den orcotized Laudanum, Extract of Opttim nnd such other opiate preparations of this class hitherto made, and to which uro justly attributed tboso disagroeableoflectsupon the stomach and nervous system, which so frequently follow their opera tion, and limit their usefulness. This Elixir may bo adopted in all those oases in which either Opium or it* preparations are ad ministered, with the certainty of obtaining till tlicir seHativo, anodyne and anti-spasmodic ef fects. without any of these disagreeable conse quences, of headache, nausea, vomiting, consti pation, tremors, nnd n train of otlior unhappy symptoms, which are often u* distressing na those which it was applied to removo. The Elixir or Opium is not only superior to the artificial cninpotitius of Morphine, ill its being more mild, permanent and uniform in its effects, but the preparation possesses also a superior tid vantage to their solutions, in not being liable to decomposition or deterioration from variable tem perature or long keeping: a serious objection to which the latler nro exposed. Finally, Morphine, not being tho full represen tative of Opium, cannot alone, and that in artifi cial combination too, produce al! the characteristic effects of *o triumphant n remedy, when so many of its other valuable principles ns Codein, Nur- cein and Mcconic Acid aie excluded. TESTIMONIALS. From Dr. Chilton, the eminent Chemist of Now- York, in proof of tho accomplishment qf this discovery. Dr. Jolm B. McMtinn having made known to mo the process by which hu pruparse his "Elixir of Opium,” mid wishing mu to stuto my opinion concerning it, I therefore say, Unit the process is in accordance with well known Chemical laws, and that the preparation must contain all the vulu- nlfio principles of Opium, wi t ho vU those which are considered as deleterious ami useless. J. It. CHIDTON, M. D., Operative Chemist, &c. New-York, Dec. 29,1836. Having witnessed the ellects of Dr. J. B. Me- Munn’* Elixir of Opium, \ye are of opinion that It b a valuable preparation, and rucounuuim it to tho patronage of the profession. F. U. JOHNSTON, M. D„ Physician of Uio * City and Marino Hospital. JOHN VV. FRANCIS, M. D., Late Professor of Midwifery in Uio College of Phys. und Surgeons, N. Y. JOHN C. CIIEESMAN, M. D., Surgeon of New-York City Hospital. RICHARD Iv. HOFFMAN, M. D., Surgeon to tho Murine Hospitul, N. Y., and lute Sur geon iu tho U. S. N. JAMES WEBSTER, M. I)., Prof, of Anato my mid Physiology iu the Geneva Medieal College, N. Y. New-York, Feb. 18,1837. Dr. Mitchell’s trial* of the Elixir of Opium in tho Hospitals. New-York, Feb. 8th,,1837. Dr. J. B. McMunn—Dear Sir: I have made re peated trials of your "Elixir df Opium” in Uie JpORdi meat, Sea, ui, in Council assembled, and ii ed by tho authority of Uio same. after tho passage.of Uiis Ordinance, 1 uvful for any person to put up any gutior oi spout, to convey filth iVom kitchens, into any street or lane of the city, und any porson so of fending, shall forfeit aud pay a line not exceed ing fifty dollar* for each mid every oft once, mid the said gutter or spout shall bo lbrUiwith remov ed. Sec. 2. Bo itftirUierordumed, That no privy shall liorcaftor be erected withiu the limits of the city, uulcssthe sumo bo built or sunk wiUi brick or stone, at least six feet below tho surface of the lot upon which it is sunk, mid built nt leust one foutahovo Uui surface; and if any person shall vi olate this section, ho or sbo, or the owner, or los- see of the promises, shall forfeit and pay a sum of not exceeding fifty dollars, for each mid every.of- fence, aud the said privy shall bo rebuilt in tho manner prescribed by this ordinance, or bo filled up. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained, That it shall not bo lawful for any person to cast, Uirow out or suf fer to fall from the second stories of their buildings within tho limits of the city, any balo* of cotton or other goods whatever, but tlit/same shall.be low ered by a snilicieut rope or tuckle, in so graduul a manner nslo allow person* passing under, siilli* cient time to pass out of the way, mid the occupi er* of buildings out of which such cotton or other goods shall he cast, thrown, or sutVeiod to faff, cont:ary to the provisions olltlii* ordinance, shall berieemed tho olVondere,«nd shall,for each and every ollencc, be fined in u sum not exceeding fifty dollars; provided that Uiis section shall not be construed to allow persons to stop, and there by prevent the lowering of cotton und other goods. Sec. 4. Bo it furUier ordained, That if any per son shall appear in any of the public streets, squares, l.mesor docks, iu this city, iu u state of nakedness, or who shall in any manner wlintsoev- -er, wilfully make any indecent und fiublic expo sure of his or her person, or of any other person, he or she m ty be arrested by the city marshal or city constables, oruny white person, nnd shall be fined for each and every such offence ill the sum not exceeding fifty dollars, if n whito poison,and whipping uot exceeding fifty lashes, if a slave or free person of color. Sec. 5. Bo it further ordained, That it shall not be lawful for any person to swim or baUie in the river opposite the city; that is to say, from tho western side of West Uroud-st.to Uio western side of tho Eastern Wharf Company, at uny hour uf- ter seven o’clock in Uie moruiug un il sunset, un der the penalty of not exceeding liliy dollars, if a white person, and whipping upt oxccoding. fifty lashes, if the offender be u sfuve or free purs an of color. Sec. d. Be it further orduiued, That no horse, gelding, mare, colt, filly, mule or juckuss, shall ut any time be permitted or allowed to go ut large within tho litniLs of the city, and for a violation of this section, tiio owner or owners of such animul, shall be fined for each and every offence; mill each mid every such animal running or going at large in a sum not exceeding five dollars; und tin City and Marino Hospitals, mid find il to posies* 1 cixy m irshal or city constables shall take up Uio tho anodyne and sedative power* of tho ordiuury s ud animal if the owner thereof is unknown,und «• —s.« — *•—*— **— ‘ impound the same until the said fine and all cost* are paid; uud if the said uuimal be uot cluimed iu tell days, it shall be Uie duty of Uie city marshal to sell the same ut Uie pound, giving ut luitpt 5 days notice in one of die public gazelles of the city, of Uie description oft the animal and Uio time und place of sale; and lie shall pay the net proceeds, ufter deducting the tine and costs, into Uie treasury of Uie city, subject to Uie order of Council, who m iy, and ahull cause it to bo paid to tho owner of such animal so sold, when required. . Sec. 7. Be it further ordained, That't shall not Havana Scaurs. F IFTY thousand superior old Havana Segars, several choice brauds. Connoiscurs will do well to examine them. For sale by oct 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Starch. T WENTY boxes Colgate’s No. 1 Soap. Fo sale by A. PARSONS, oct .2 Ink. O NE hundred dozen Maynard & Noye’s supe rior Black Ink, in half pint bottle* 50 do. do. do. Red do. 2 bbl*. do. do. Black do. by the /pil. 3 do. do. do. do. 2d quality, for marking cotton bag8,&c. Just received, t.nd for s lie by G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct 3 > Otto Hose Lip Salve. R EO ElVED, a fresh supply of Otto Roae Lip Salve. For sale by oct li A. PARSONS. preparations of Opium, without producing Uie excitement, headache, nuusoir mid ebu^tiputiou, which in many cases render those preparation* ob jectionable. Il* effect* are more pcrmuuent than those of Morphia. Yours, &c. C. L. MITCHELL, M. D., Resident Physician New-York Hospital. Those who take Opium mid its ordinary prepa rations, cannot be ignorant of the fact that its dis tressing and pernicious ^fleets result from the operation of it* deleterious principle*, mid that the tremors, languor aud lassitude with which its devoo3s are aline ted, mid for which they repeat the dose to relieve, are sensations of its own cre ation. But in consequence of the exclusion of those deleterious principles from the Elixir of Opium, it is not liable to derange the functions of tho sys tem, nor injure the constitution and general health; thence it* high superiority in all those cases, in 1 which the long continued iind liberal use of Opi- ntos uro indicated nnd necessary to allay pail and spasmodic action, mid induco sleep and compo sure, ns in cases of fractures, bums or scalds,cun- cerous ulcers, and other painful affections. An l to those persons, who, from necessity or vitiated indulgence, have been accustomed to the use of Opium, this preparation will afford u gra tifying substitute by winch they may relieve them selves from the thraldom of pernicious uud too frequently inveterate habit. Directions for using the Elixir of Opium. To a child a month old, or younger, give from half a drop to n drpp; to a child about six months old, from 3 to 10 drops; and to adult*, from 10 to 60 drops, (hud even double or treble that much, if file pain and other symptom* lie severe mid urgent) mixed in two or three tea spoon’s full of water, according to the size of the dose. As tho ndui'n- istrntioM of every medicine should he govern d by its effects, it is proper to begin with the smallest dose; und increase or repeat it at proper intervals until the desired ©fleets ure produced. 03* JOHN B. McMUNN. of South Middle town. Orange County, New-York, who alone is the discoverer of the Elixir of Opium, is the only manufacturer of it. Aud none can bo genu ine without his name written iu full on the outside label. It is to be had of the principal Druggists and Apothecaries in New-York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Boston, and iu most of tho priucipul cities uud town* in the United States. For sale by POUCIIEU & LAROCHE, sept 23 Freiicli Oltciiiicnis. ULPIIATE Quinine,.Sulphate mil Acetate of Morphine, Croton Oil. Oil of Black Pep- ,KrcoBi>;e, Pineriiie, Prn?si& Acid, Iodine, Em- 0, Ext. Nux Vomica, Hydro-late, Potassa, &c. 4 1 received per Xuwark, mi l for sale by ie»3 it.Jit HENDRICKSON. IB'Wiin: of SpuviDiis Imitaiioji. G 1 GO. W. CARP ENTER’8 Compound Ex- I’ tract of Iceland moss, Carrageen, or Irish Moss, Slippery Elm, I Iore!iound, &c., a valuable remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery, diarrh-ca, catarrh, and all affections of tfie breast and Imi's. For sale by aug2L PORCH ER & LAROCHE. For the Hair. T IIE Casadu Oil is so denominated, because it is composed of vegetable Ingredients, and its virtue* are pre-eminently displayed iu the follow ing respects:* It possesses properties of the most sambr.ous n iture, which eradicates the scurf and all impurities of the hair; nourishes the hair und prevents it* falling oft*, and lessens the liubility of li air to turn grey; strenghen* the weakest hair, and produces a luxuriant growth; gives u vigor to the hair which soon produce j an inimitably natur al curl, and prevents its falling out in a damp at mosphere, or during exercize; renders the hair either natural or arufiei d,beautifully soft-anti pleas ant; bestows an inestimable gloss and pleasant perfume to the tresses—in fine, render* the hair, dresstranscem’a itlyhcaiitifd,promotesthegrowth of whiskers, eye brows, mustaches, &c. To chil dren’s Imir its effect* are strikingly beneficial; is perfectly innoxious,and may with safety be applied to the youngest infant; it eradicate* the dandriff easier anlsuperior to combi, soaps, &c.‘; U ex- tronlelyplcns.int to tho infant, gradually strength en* tli3 hair, a id augments its growthsoasto pro duce n beautiful head of hair.. Preserves file hair ufter sea bulling, violent exercise, and isofpre- j eminent utility for person* travelling by sea or land, ‘ preserves the hair, rendering it peculiarly pleasant, and always dress id, bus wend irfiil effect* on the hair ill hot or cold climates, and i* held iu high es- tim ition hy diniuguished person* abroad. Sold wholesale aud retail hy tho Proprietor, Thoi. Quirk, 499 Broadway, New-York, and by appointment, by A. PARSONS, Agent,- sept 29 Savannah, Gu. Lump Oil, Ac, F IVE hundred gi l o:w pure Sperm. Oil, (full strain ad,) 2'0 dp. summer n'ramed do. Also, 12 doz. Lamp GjiWriToV/’Justreceived,und i >n i y, well aborted,30 to50lbs each. Jiut for sal© by A. IVAR80N8. receive:!, an I for sale by aiigM I sept 18 . 0. R. HKNDIUOlfsON. Ooiirccliomny. TllFTY l oxesPatent Steam R.-lined Coufec- tho tremors, languor and lassitude with which its be lawful for any person to smoke u segurorpipe , .; u .t— 1 in any of the streets, lunos, alleys, wharves or public squares, within the city of Savannah,audut the penalty of twosdollurs for the first oft.eiiee, und uot exceeding five dollars foreuch subsequent odeuce, if file offender bo a white person,and un- dura penalty not exceeding three* dollars, or whip ping not exceeding ten stripes, if the oiVender uu u slave or free person of Volor. Sec. 8. Be it further ordained, That if any horse, mure, gelding, colt, mulo, ox, cow, or calf or any other animal of like kind, shall be found at I irgc in the city , whose appearance should be of- fepsivo to the sight from its poverty, sickness or sores, the same shall be removed*by the marshal or any city ollkerfrom the precincts of the city, at llie expense of the owner or owner* thereof; and if any person shall resist or oppose any offi cer in the dischurgc of such duty, he or she shull be lined in a sum uot exceeding fifty dollars. Sec. 9. Bo it furtlior ordained, That if any per son shall water uny nniinal of any kind within 30 feet of any public pump, (excepting tlicomnpat the base of the Exchange,) he or she shall be fin ed, if a white parson, in a sum not exceeding 30 dollars, and if a sluve or free person of color, in a fUm not exceeding thirty dollars (to be paid by the owner ol such slave) or bo whipped not ex ceeding thirty-nine lashes. Sec. 10. Be it further ordained, That it shall not be lawful for any cow, steer, heifer or calf to be or go at large within the limits, of tho city,from the j-eltmg of the sun to the rising of the sumo, und the owners of such cattle so found ut large, siial forfeit nnd pay a sum not exceeding five dot- liars for ouch and every time, any such animal may he found at large; and it shall bo tho duty of the city marshal arid city constables to .take such cat Ic so found at large contrary to the provis’ons of fill* ordinance, and impound them until fiiu sa d tine and all costs arc paid; und if the suid an imal be uot claimed iu five days, it shull be file du ty of the city iimrsliul to sell the sume at the pound, f r*t giving nt leust five days notice in one of the public gazettes of the city* of the descrip tion of the animal und the timo and place of sale; and he shall pay the net proceeds, utter deducting ti e fine and costs, into the city treasury, subject to the order of Council, who may, and shall or der the same to hu paid to tiig owner of such ani mal, when required. Sec. 11. Be itfiirdinr ordained, That any bull found at large within file limits of the city, shall he considered us a uuisuuce, and may be killed by any person. Sec. 12. Be it further ordained, That if any person shall at any of the public pumps, wash uny an In d,-carriage, clothes of any description, or any other thing, or do nnv other act whereby filth or dirt of any kind shall be thrown upon or near any of the said pumps, lie or she shall forfeit and pay u fine not exceeding ten dollars, if a white, person, and if a slave or freo person of color, he or she may bo whipped, not exceeding, twenty lushes, unless file owner of such sluve, or guar dian or friend of such free person of color will pay tho fine imposed. 8ec. 13. Bo it further ordained, That if any per son shall wash or dry any article* of clothing, or expose the same for tho purpose of drying, in the streets, lanes, or squares of the dity, he or she, if a white person, shall he fined in a sum not exceed ing thirty dollars, und if at slave or freo po.'son ol color commit the said offence, lie or she may be whipped, not exceeding twenty lashes, unless the own.r of such slave, or the guardian or friend < f such free porson of color willp iy the fine impos ed. See. 14. Bo it further ordained, That it shall i o ' bo la vful for any porson to cm o hides, whether by mo ui* of salt, exposure to tho sun, or otherwise, within tho corporate limit* of the city of Suvan n ib. and for each violation of this section, the of fender shall, if a white person, pay n fine of not exceeding thirty dollars, and if u slave or free per- fo.i of color, in a like penalty, or he whipped at ti e discretion of tho Mayor, Chairmuii, or uny two Aldermen. Bee. 15. Bo il further ordained, That it shall 1 o the duty of the marshal to reqireRn removal o any hides, cured or not ; which may be offensive or in the opinion of the health officer injurious to t'ie health of the city ; and should the owner, pos euazor or cluimnut of such hides, neglect or refuse to remove, the same within six hours from the pe riod of his or her liuingso required by the mu renal the removal shall then bo made by tho marshal or juiycity constable, at the expense of the owner, posses :qr or claimant, who shall, in nddifion there to, foK ca fti und every such refusal or no^loclt; be Itowiuuit’s Knlydor, F Oit tho luce und skin, and of vital importance to t!ie support of female loveliness, rower ful of etfect, yet mild of influence, this admirable specific (a preparation from the most delightful balsamic exotics, and perfectly free from mineral or other pernicious admixtures, possesses balsamic properties of surprising energy; it eradicates tan, freckles, pimples, spots,redness, and ull cutaneous erruptions, gradually realizing a decidedly clear, fair und softskiu; transforms even the most sallow complexion into radiant whiteness; renders harsh and rough skin delightfully soft and smooth; im parts to the fine, neck and arms, a healthy aud ju venile bloom; and, by due perseverance iu it* ap plication. promotes a free and uninterrupted cxer* c se of those important functions of the skin, which arc of the most necessity for the preservation of health and attainment, und continuance of a beau tiful complexion. A Iresh supply of this valuable article just re ceived, nnd tor sule hy A. PARSONS, nug 5 Uuzois anti Itazor Strops, A SPLENDID assortment of combined Sil ver und Steel Razors, of excellent work manship, iu cases, of various prices. Also, San ders, Emerson, and Mechis' Razor Strops kept constantly for s-ile bv PORCH ER & LAROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globe, n,, g 13 Opposite the Market. Ktowlaiiti’s Tonic Mixture, Ac, ECEIVED per ship Gaston, a full supply of itowkuii’s Tonic Mixture, for fever und ague; Sulphate Quinine, Piperme, Iodine, pure Morphine. Sulphate and Aceutute Morphine. Musk iu Pod*, Oil Black Peper, Croton Oil, Hy- driodute Potass, Soda and Seidlitz Powdoni,Lon don L*i*tard, iScc. For sale by 15 PORCIIER & LAROCHE. Tobacco. S IN boxes Leftwich’s Cavendish Tobacco, on band, fttnl for sale by A. PARSONS. oct 4 S t _ , I'ntent Jlarlcy. iloz. I{uliiruuii'n Patent Hurley, received end for vile liy ANSON PARSONS. hub til , Stvc«t Oil. nil* li .“''SKr.T3 »:i|)eno; Sweet Oil, Tm.li ¥.y imported, tin Toil tong, Just loeeived i nd lor goto ny °c( 30 O. tt HENDHIUKSON. ‘ . ‘no to rue or Her own ItgTfo'V^'WwiJ wjtlm, dm limits onhoolty!VkJ ly, nnd each* !‘ “ powon, bo fined in J.em'" 1 '"'* mg tlnyty duliurs Tor each ,uii no1 « Olid. iT « .love or IVee person o? cX" UI ??' ■ ed in 0 sum not cxcocdinir whipped at Uio discretion*oTUsb m° lu *'« »»» or any two Aldermen. t beluwTiil io r q ny o w n er°o r ngelft’ ^ ^ 1 '' ^ mill, to expose or cause to bo loop or many Ofiier manner tffi i" 1 "e by tj.o smd mill, so as to »“bjeetd t0 , f B P'*< the person so offimdAu tuny be r l , "« exceeding otto ImndmS In f„rs HP «« snel, offence, and dm said by him or her, or on fi,i| llro to do™ moved to a proper distance by the c?t’J tlio expense ol the owner or axmt { w Sec 111 aohT.mherord.S.Tbsti,,, be lawTul Tor any person or StSil or deposit, or cause to bo cast, thrown n. /'l ed in tho bnvonnab river, or on it, bml i high wa ll mark, within tho extenji "^ b , dicuonnl limits of the city oT Snv.i, „Sh Si or .W substanco oTwhatever™™ winch might In any degree, lewon filffi. tyutor in said ri ver, ormiy port thereof wf j?J ’limits aforesaid, nnd cacli and oveiy -liM Tonding, shall for each nnd every mcE£l mod m a sunt not exceeding ono h,Sf lars, if tho oftender bo a white MnXjS slwo or free person of color, he i r whippod not okceoditig filtv lashe, ISfl one hundred dollar, which may hi imfaJT r,tFor„ , er d,, “ voorftco ~5 forleiln'rosinciirre r dncdwX! ,l :3!l^ collected and enforced in tho im ul ,. r r l" hy law, and my half of tho money rsSS end linos olid lorfeitures, shall he given , a” former, and Uio oUier half shall go to “ See. 21. B<j it further ordained, ThstiJi aucos or porta of oriUnnnce* corrosnoofi W this orfiiiiaiico, be, and the same are CL nera Jded, and that ull ordinances utd dinauce* mdituting ugain*t fids 0 rdin 3 L hT the same are hereby repealed. ’ Pussed in Council, 2d Angus., . uw [L.s.i R. m. charlton;mi, Attest, Josxpu Felt, c. c. pro tan, oct 9 iriomlu’H JLIIe Fills and i»h« T - rsars .BllteWs IILSE medicines have long been II appreciated for their extraordmaty a*, mediate po wers of restoring perfect health to soils suffering under nearly evory kind of di to which tlieliumau frame is liable. The proprietor rejoice* in tho onnortuuhr forded by the universal diffusion of tfie daily h for, placing his VEGETABLE LIFE I within the y no wledge and reach of even „ dual in the community. Unlike the host of j uicious quackeries which boast of ventiT gredioiits, tho Life Pills nro purely and nolt getublc, and contain neither mercury, anii. arsenic, nor any other minernl in any fora i ever. They are entirely composed of ex* from rare und powerjiil plants, the virtuesofi though long known to several Indian tri recently to home eminent pliarmaccnticak ure altogether unknown to file ignorant ere to medical science, uud were never I mmistored in so happily efficacious a tion. THE PHCENLX BITTERS areu cause tliev possess the poworof restorii , piriug emhersof health, to agio wing vigori on. tho constitution, us the Phmenixuaijl restored to life from the ashes of its own “ tion. The Plulmix Bitters are entirely y< composed of root* found only in certain, tlio western conutiV, which will indilibivcurel VFitS AND AGUES of all kindi; wiU fa I to eradicate entirely nil the effects of m infinitely sooner than tho most powerful rations of Sarsaparilla, and will immediit* tho dotbrinination of BLOOD TO THE never fails in sickness incident to young and will be foimd a certain remedy in nl nervous debility und weakness of tlio paired constitutions. -As a remedy for Chronic and !i Rheumntigpi, the. efficacy of the Phffieoix will be demonstrated by the use of a migwl Tiieusuul doso of these Bitters is hrilftwwi full, iu water or Wine, nnd thi« nuantiu* m*yi ken t.vo or three times a day, about half anl before meals, or a (csss, quantity nmy be taw all times. • To those who nro ulllicted witn gestiou after meal*, fitose Bitters will Pit valuable, ns they very greatly increase the of the principal viscera, help, them to pi tlicir func ions, and enable tho stomach to charge into the bowel* whatever u one Thus indigestion ia easily and speedily m appetite restored, and the months or ant vessels being cleansed, nnirition u J and strength of Ibody and energy of uim hopoy res fits. . mr ... i for lUrthnr narticulurs of MoflMjf ““ and r luioiiix L ilt rs, apply Moffrtl 5i6B oa way,New-York,wheretber“j* oh ni ed lor 25 cents, 50 cent! and JO F' ai:d tho Hitters for $1 n #2, P«/, bo „ ", oils co t ficitos of the woiulerf .l eftic J mar be there iusiiectcii. arT0 , For sale hy A „riinvtoii At his Store, on tho Bay, corner cr I)"'” nov 23 Rowland’s Enlmoniwltt. #f actable Demulcent TN cases of obstinate LntonfctJ» wj X wliethornrisingfrom recent o.n J■ gJ in Astlima; nml ns an nnxiliary on /J sent relief liom tho tlirenteiimg siro p ' g proaching Pnlmonary ConsutupU M 0 , ^ | Inis gi cater claims upon the co.ino v .lid titan ti e above niedifiiw. It is for tlio alllict.ve end .t. .j,—« tain, or congWng, “P“ l ®'S „ pionun * i i the breast, &c. which cotw H'" lures of tho coniplaun, that 1 *‘ lva loaWell designed, iindliasniaiufcstciiiUinosl 'j * It'b oiptdly nsefid of course ijij^ > cough* and colds, arising j' r ° & c . weather, from wearing dump "TJarTOIJ For sale by | sweet 1 tT» DOZ. Otto Koto See ten « \_JL 6 ,io..Violet do. (i do. Plain .J Rectirtil Aim, Powder Boxes und I nils, for side. Ity A . pAIl50V!. <»owl»i*d’s Sj toaf 1 |,t III morovinj and yMjoltonJ^ I ion, rendering tlio SBt 1 p rant mil for removing t^ received. &c., warrantedgeii'ilni.. r-ijdNIOKS 0 - * 1 ■ by nug 10 ■ —-~-r Ac , White wbi ie V TTUVO Ilnudi 0.1 kegs L»t JL warranted . a 250 do. AnirriciivV'- 1 , A;, JO 1,1.1s. KnS'.i* 1 * J,!. Clmlk .50 kegs Spanish Bro'™> chl0 ine Gr^ : ,100 e.ni tors Paten L.t'C^.hil « (,S superior txrUe o &e, Jus roeeived. and 1 >r - ■ sept JO' U '