Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 05, 1839, Image 1

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: ■ Hit. am ■ awsW^g tlT.—Vol. XXXVI.] SAVANNAH, (da.) TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, ISSr. [Whole No.—07,009. ofLnml County, etn- peters: pi clients, mill cun lio on- linioirsions to any no- itionnl coiwidorution to ‘ noted ere- slnforhiu- subscriber fit A- , G. BALDWIN. ( < 0 Encinc—On I’lJlIx- ® .in I’Amottr* . JSJf has flie pleasure of onnouuc- «„*of the United Stntoa, tl nt , t ihrii very largo sum mill from L°™1 rinlit for nwkiug this tutelilohjng T ruS uio nppoarauco of tlio "Lucum Louitooiyit" .incojit w no thought j(abouiuir^^ h;% mmma Aih, overcomes. >11 narU [Vito, U proved Chi for; mid eriod of its ■ w great, that it "nUlvccivilizod globe. ‘Til© true riches of life Is health.’ W E know that health and the ability to labor constitutes tho wealth of tlio great mass of every van-1 ^ people in this, «*§ i»i most ether countries. To ho tract ia *ur- , )reHCrv ‘n, therefore, Unit health by nutural moans is a grand moral und political scheme,to fulfil which requires our utmost attention. The unprece dented popularity and universal approbation which this medicine has achieved throughout the United States, the Canadas,'Texas, MoXTcoiuul the West Indies, fully justify l)r. Peters in warmly and con scientiously recommending them to the special at tention of the afflicted. Dr. Petors has spent much time in experiment ing with dillePent Vegetable Medicines tor discus es of tlio liver, and now otters his Vegotublo Pills us the best, most convenient and cheapest Mufti- oine that can ho prepared for gcueral uro. Ono great quality of bin VegpKibfb Pills is that they huvo the alternative principle cmhhined>)tlv theircarUiartic, or operative qualities, or that they not only cleanse the stomach ami bowels by pur ling, but they regulate tlio liver, change the mor- jld secretion, strengthen tlio digestive orguns, pu rity the Wood, invigorate the circulation,and gives touo and energy to tho nervous system. They are mild and pleasant in their operation overcomes, QJl( j coaVtt y utmost immediate conviction of their utility from their first dose. They can bo taken with safety by persons of any age; and tho feeble, tho infirm, the nervous and delicate are strength ened by their operation, beOaQso limy clear the system of bud humors, quiet nervous irritability, 80 and invariably produce sound health. The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for jaun dice, sick and nervous headache, dyspensy, cos- tiveness, sickness of the stomach, heartburn,‘all UNEXAMPLED IWAM&IOTU SCHEME. T HE following details of a Bchkmk of a Iajt- tkuv, to bo drawn in Duccmbor next, war rants us in declaring it to bo UNPARALLELED in tho history of Lotteries. Prizes to tho amount HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEEN OFFERED tO the pub lic. It-io true, thero are many blanks, but on tho other hand, die extremely low charge of iftgO per Ticket—tho vai.uk and number of tlio Capi tals, and the revival of tho good old custom of warranting that every prize shall be drawn and sold, will, we uro stiro, give universal satisfaction, tuid especially to tho Six Hundred Prize Hol ders. To those disposed to adventure, wo recommend early application being made to us for tickots— when tlio nr for lied the ?!>}[- rilhstmiding t ho* acquired u irlv sought for KZnd e «V«. v»Bt» to render libls dianoted of tho recipe ond mtor obligations of secrecy, tor the United Btates, tuid other coon- leniii" France and Italy foriimi»c!!. subscriber poaaosed himBolf Of tlio id now liasteus to give the in- of iigeucy tho benefits of Ins dial do Lucine,” or, in English, “the 1’ nil the various cuses of languor, finil dcliUitution, it is nn unluiling remc- iicniiully its province to impart choer- (0 the mind, as health aud vi- |y But the peculiar virtue on which <>• biased, is the facility and certainty I it reuores the-virile powers when they udeitroyed by diseaso, time, rqckless- r of tlui numerous causes which termi- prostttttionof those functions. »aoa with tlio generality of really good t, this Cordial contains nothing of a mer- . deleterious nature, among tlio tuAny in* l which compose it; but is, ttt the sumo r pie, vet soellicncioiis, that while it cun -u.e nroslratcd energies of a giant, an in line lUitft only with impunity, but with sof society ore u t which would ho Jt from it, we cannot enter into un nn- Js inestimable Cordial here, or publish |the ilooumeuta which have been receiv ers of the blessings it has conferred oil lof despairing individuals, lint this we 1 hear remarking-—that it has been fte- A that thorn is *wnrc?ly ever, if*any such rll,us natural barrenness, or us natural a of the pnfcrennt functions in eitlicr sex; "Te,tlial tliose evils uro the effects, of s,ond maybe, speedily subdued and ..c use of “Le Cordial de Lncine.” i Cordial is also an imhibltublo cure eet, ami tho Fluor Albus, obstructed, lor painful Menstruation; also, for tlio of Urine or the involuntary dis- It is likewise nn invaluable and Id medicine in cases of Chronio Errup- 'ie skin, mil in the dropsical infections it important to the American Public, d States proprietor of the celebrated ial, or Elixir of Love, begs to lay be- g community, the following certificate, Ihai received from the iuveutor, tlio Ultis- r.Magiiin,of Paris; hto certify, that I have disposed of tlio innakiugtlie Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of jdako the right to sell it throughout tho wleaof North America, to John Winters r*l!,M. I). My reasons for so doing is, Vtmnwdsto me for tho above Cordial, of lyuthe inventor, are so numerous, that I neto supply all die orders fromFraiiccaiid bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds, and if tuken at the commencement will invariably check their progress, and suvo tlio putient from a protracted and dangerous sickness. Thoy ore iuvulnablo in nervous and hypoeondricnl lilloctions, loss of up- petite, and all complaints to which females alone ure subject. They operate as u mild speedy purge, aud uro usufe aud certain remedy tor worms in children. „ _ r Extract of a letter from Dr. Gumoy, of Now- Orleans, Lu.Oct. 9,1837.—‘Thuve received much assistance in my practice? especially in and ycUow fever; from the use Of Peters Puw. I presume that, ou un average, l prescribe 100 box- perniontli.” . ... , Extract of a lettor from Dr. PritOhard, of Hud son, New-York, Juno 3, 1830.—“1 was aware that Dr. Peters wus ouo of the best chemists in the U. States, und felt assured that ho would some day . (from his intimate knowledge of the properties oi herbs aud drugs) produce un efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Puls fully respond to my expectation. They are, In deed, a superior medicine and reflect alike upon the chemist, the physician, and tlio phylosopher. Extract of a letter from Dr. Wmucs, ol Cin- clmuti, Feb. 2,1838.—“Your Pills are the mildest in their operations, tuid yet most powerful in their efi'ccts, of any i have, ever met with m my prac tice of e ghl und twenty yenrs. Their action on mg. who'n tlio pri/.c.i ure all sold, blanks only remain —tlie first buyers huvo tlio best chance.' We, therefore, emphatically say—DELAY NOT! but nt once rc-mit und trans-nut to us your orders, which shall always receive our immediate atten tion. Letters to be addrex.-cd, and applications made to SYLVESTER & CO. “ 150 Broudway, New-York. (CP Observe tlio number, 150. 8700,000)11 8000,00011 833,000! a pi’izos or 830,00011 S prizes of 813,00011 R prizes of 810,0001! LOTTERY OF REAL E3TATE A BAMv STOCK, SITUATED IN NEW-ORI.EANS, KP Tho richest and most magnificent Scheme ever presented to tho public in this or any oili er CGUiniy. Tickets only 20 dollars. Authorized by nn Art of the Legislative Assembly of Florida, and under the directions of thc’Com- missioners, acting under the same. TO UE Dll AIVN AT JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, DEC'R 1st, 183!). SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Munagcrs. SYLVESTER & CO. 156 Broadway, * New-York, Solo Agents. NO COMBINATION NUMBERS!! 100,000 tickets, from No, 1 upwards,in succession Extract from the Luws of the Legislative Coun cil of the Territory of Florida. Chap.7G1—No.22—Whereas tho Court House of Duvnl couiity, is in an unfinished state and thero are yet due and owing upon thu same, mo nies, whicliit is believed will impose too burdeii- somo a tax upon die people of Duval, and where as, it is desirable to pay those said sums and coni- p o*.e the build.ng, us well for tho greater conve- n ouco of tlio udmiiustmtion of justice, as for tho coubtc purpose of an Academy, lor which pur pose ill purt, tlio said building, when completcdi is designed. Therefore— Sec. I. Be it enacted by tho Governor and Le gislative Council of the Territory of Florida, That it shall and limy bo lawful lor Joseph B. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart and William J. Mills, or any two of them under tho direction- of the County Court of Duval County, to raiso such sum orsum&of money by lottery, branch schemes a they may deem appropriate und tdvisablc: l*rt vided, that the said persons shall bind ibemselvoi in such jiimtmcr us the Court shall direct, well and truly to conduct such lottery in good lUitb, “ actually cashier of tho Citizens’ Bank, and A.Bou- dnuin, Ecq. actually cashier of tho Consolidated Bank, as Trustees, as per Act passed before A. Mazureuu, Esq. Notary Public, on tho 2d of May, 1838, aud the properties transferred unincumber ed, for the security of the fortunate Prize Hold- res. Mode of Drawing,—100,000 tickets, from 1 to 100,000, will bo put in one wheel, aud GOO prizrs, with the blanks, in another. To every number a pirize or blank will be drawn, until all tho prizes ure determined, leaving tlio balance of numbers in the wheel blanks. B3“To Editors and Puiu.miRiis.—Having re ceived Newspapers containing the above Scheme, from twenty-two States and Territories, besides Several of tho British Provinces, wo are satisfied with tho circulation, and thereforo request that such papers as have not, up to this lime, inserted Uiu advertisement, will be pleased not to do so, and that all the other papers will insert it onco a week only, until tho 1st of December, and for ward us tlicir accounts. SYLVESTER & CO. 1GG Broadway, New-York. July 20 1511 * W'luuiw M .it the guard he i the other w.'trliiui-n. and ippropri.ite the proceeds to the object above sta- led.—FuBted.Feb. 7di, 1WU.—Approved, Fob. lllh, 1834. " By ugreement, bearing date toe 28th of Fcbm- nry. ltW'J, tbeiibo.e Jn<o|ili Loncastor, Isaiah D. 11 irt und Will u-u Mill,, did, for ceruiincon»ider- tice of o gill und twenty yean. - t :e ch) le, and hence on the impurities of the hloou « evidently very uttriirising." , . Ctr.iui.oTTK, N. C.Jun. 1, 1837, Dear Sir—1 have made frequent use of your J’ill, m the Incipient wta«e of buieus (ever, uml ob- Hlinuto conBtipulion of tire bowdat al»Oi ■'* «>« ««• |/onfoimitv to'tl o uuid Eegislntivo Act, le^inenCof.the Hpleen, chronio d.HeMB. el the Me a 1.8c n.idf&lIu.uil;on all liver, sick headache, generaldcbildy,end m u leu- ,^ d ;. iu , r „ st m „j mo potvers vestc<l in -1 hove found them to be very ellcclive. “*m by the abo™ rccilod Act of .the LoSiriature of Florida. , _ Extract from the valuation ol Gcorgo Phillip Ma- nouvrier and Jucob de Cordova, lio'lwt the city 1 of Ncw-Oricaiw, made und sworn to on the 19Ui day of April, 1839: . . Ttmt the said George Pillip Jiauouvrier and Ja cob Cordova, appraise mid conscientiously and honestlkvaluo the property known under the name and uppell itionof ••Bank’s Arcade,” in the city of New-Orleaus, at Six Hundred Thousand Dollurs, and ses have found them to be'very _ J. 1). Boyd, M. D. MKcin.KNnuRo Co. Vn. Fob, 7, 1837. Having usej Dr. Peters’ Pills in my pi notice mr tlie last 12 months, l hike pleasure- in giving my testimony of their good etlects in cases ol d)s- nepsiu, sick headache, bilious levers, and other discuses, produced by inactivity ol the liver. ^ Tiioy i re a safe and mild uperieut, being the Dost article of the kind 1 have ever used. George C. Scott, M. D. This celebrated Medicine is for sale by all the principal Druggists ill Savannah and throughout the United States; the Ciumdas, Texas, Mexico, uml tlie West Indies. Price 50 cons per box, with full directions. nng 5 ; J64—ly I’orclici* 4c La Roche, O FFER for sale on accommodating terms, No. ' 1 und 2 Castor Oil, in bottles assorted sizes; and bv the gallon? Spts. Turoentiyc, do. do. do., -Emoirt and Gleuber Salts, Cream Tartar, Brun- stone, Sulphur, Dutch Madder, Glue, Snuffs,Salt Petre, Alum, Black Lead, Lamp Black/ Lamp An Ordinance rpO amend and consolidate tho various ordin X ances of tho city of Savannah, for estab lishing, organizing, and regulating u regular night watch or guard for the better protecting tho city of Savannah, for regulating the pay thereof, and for other purposes connected therewith. Sec. 1. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor and Al dermen of the city ofSavaiiuoh and liumlets there of iu Council assembled, and it is hereby orduhi ed by the authority of the same, That from and after tho passago prtliisordinnnco, tho night watch or guard for the protection of tlio city of Savan nah shall consist of a superintendent, a deputy superintendent, und three division sergeants und forty-four privates. . See. 2. lie it ftirthnrurdahied, That the said su perintendent, deputy superintendent, and divis ion sergeants, shull be elected by Council at tho first regulur meeting in each and every January, and the privates shall be appointed us is hereinaf ter specified, and the pay of tho said superintend ent shall be eighty dollars a month? of tno said de puty superintendent sixty dollars a month; of each of tlio said division sergeants thirty-five dollars a month, and of each of tho privates twenty-five dollars o month. Sec. 3. Bo it further ordained, That tlio said of ficers shall be armed at his own expense with a sword or hunger, and a pair of pistols aud provi ded with u cartotich box to coutaiii mid bo filled with six rounds of ball cartridges; uml each of tlio said watchmen or privates shall bo furnished with a good und sutlicient musket and bayonet, also with a oprtOlicb box to belt round tho wuist, to Contain and be filled with twelve rounds of ball cartridges, and one spnro flint, all which arms and nccutremcnts for the privates of said guard or watch shall bo furnished at the expense of die eit» and the said officers and privates shall each be fur nished nt the expense ol the city with a rattle, wh'c5 shall be used for the purposu of communi- .cutiou'witii each odier, giving an alarm when He- cefttfarv, (except in cases of hre, when tho alarm shall lie given by tlio discharge of.tho musket ns heretofore,) and if any other person or persons, except the suid otficers and watchmen, after tho setting of tlio guard, shall ilso u rattle of similar construction, or any instrument producing a sim- i’nr sound, within the limits of the city, lie of she, if a white person, shall for each and every such offence, on conviction at the police court or before Council, bo fined in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars,to be collected and enforced in the usual manner; und if the said offender lie a slave or free person of color, he or she shall ho commit- tod to the guard house, und shall receive not ex ceeding thirty-nine lashes, at the discretion of the .Sec. 7. Be itftirther ordained, That it sha’l be tho duty of tho officer in command at the guard house, whenever, at tho time of dismission of the guard,he may have a prisoner or prisoners iu charge, to leave on duty at the guard noitse, a suf ficient force to keep such prisoner or prisoners in custody until tlio polico court hour, when it shall ho his farther duty to deliver them at tlio po lice office, (except on Sundays, when the said prisoner or prisoners shall he dealt with as the or dinance regulating tho police court provides,) and iho Mayor, actiug Mayor, or any threo Alder men may enquirii into tlio circumstances of each case presented for examination, and make such order thereon, or affix such punishments, either* by lino or imprisonment us tlio laws of tho State, Iho ordinances of tho city, and the nature of the case require, and ong-half of the iiuo collected shull ho paid to the arresting watchman, and the oilier half to the city: provided that no flue shall be inflicted lor any oiio offence, beyond one'hun dred dollars; and if tho said prisoner or prison ers be charged with felony or broach of tlio ponco, thu Mayor or Alddrmeu presidium as aforesaid ut tho polico court, uiuy at his or their discrcliou or der the prosecution of suid prisoners, and turn them OAcr to a magistrate of, tho county for that purpose. bee 8. Be it further ordained, that the sum of fifty couts sludl he demuuded and received at thu guardhouse for tho apprehension of ouch uml evory slave and person of color arrested under tho provisions ol this ordinance if she or ho he demuuded alid released before eleven o’clock P. M., hut if demanded and released ufter that hour,'thou the sum of ono dollar shall bo de manded and received for each person us afore said, and tho said sum shall in all eases he equally divided between the arresting watchman and the city, aud if it he not paid before eight o’clock the next morning, the srid slave or free person of color shall lie committed to jail, there to rjmuun until the said linu and all costs uro paid. Sec. 9. Be it further ordained, That if nny of the otficers or privates of the saiif city watch, af ter having tuken up uny prisoner or person in the execution of their duties, shall receive a bribo for liberating any person so apprehended, or if any of tlio said otficers or watchmen shall be guilty of violent, injurious or improper conduct whilst on duly to uny person or porfons, or if the said offi cers or watchmen shall iu any manner misbelm e in, or neglect their duties as watchmen, tho said offender, if a private, may ho fined or dismissed, or both, nt tho discretion of the Mayor or actiug Mayor, and his bond may also he pm in anil; and tho'said otficers may also ho fined or suspened d or both, nt the discretion of tlio Mhyor or acting Mayor, which suspension shall bo reported % to Council, at tho next regular meeting thereof, or sooner if tho Mayor or acting Mayor tuny deem it advisable, und tho said Council shall act oil such information, and reinstate or dismiss said officer as said Council may deem proper; mid whenever any officer is thus suspended, qr whciievoritmay he necessary to fill any vacancy temporarily, tho Mayor or acting Mayor sluil have tiie power to iko it er- ■ II! 0111- with tho shall he st report themselves iu tho sam i manner will under pnin of fine for ab« it • •, cud u r absence of any of tlio regular \\ n*oi or more of the supermunerai may reqpUe, shall be emplojx cy or vacancies lor tho night, and : numomries not in actual rtwice si guard houso in all cases of alarm, plojfeil as the officer may direct; unft ployed the Haiti supernumeraries shuL same capacity, and ho subject to tho and discipline as tlio regular watchn salary of such supernumeraries on actual shnlfbadetluctod from that of tho absent watchmen, and tho former shull he paid rato ns tlio latter; and suid sUporuunic take and subscribe the same oath and ~ bond ayd security as prescribed in regulur watchmen, before their nai tored on the list of supernumeraries, over u vacancy shall occur in the city . moans, it shall ho tlio duty of tlio Mayor to appoint a person from tlio list ot ■upemuiuerarie i » sup- «• ... s - 3anothersu- ornumerary in tho room of tlio individual thus transferred lo the ref’ ‘‘* L make shell appointment and fill such vacancy, un til thu next meeting of council; and Council shall; nt ail times have the power to till any vacancies,' in the same manner as the vacancies of other of ficers of the city uro filled; and the Mayor or not ing Mayor, as the head of the police, shull have und exorcise a general superintendence over the officers and members of the city watch, aud may nt uny timo direct the mode and places iu which tlio watchmen shall he stationed, and shall give his directions accordingly to the officers in command ut tho guurd house, by whom such orders shall ho obeyed and distributed. Sec. 10. Baitfiirthorordained, That one watch man shall ho stationed during the hours afore said, in the steeple of the Exchange, and shall be fur nished with n good und sutliciuut lantern, and ho ply such vacancy, and n jrnumerary in tno roni - rniHfcrro’t to the regular watch. fctec. 17. Be it further ordained, That it shall bo the duty of the superintendent of the city watch to retain tho arms of the watchmen in the guard house, (excopt wheu required for duty) and at least ouce in every week thereafter to inspect the same und see ilia - , they arc kept mi l prcsrivcd in » forth* ordained, V-‘ pay of tlio ofticors aud privates i shall he retained in the city trea?! shall have become due, to meet any tines in ed, hut tlio Mayor or acting Mayor ma\ discretion, and under tho circumstar— case, give uu order or draft ou tlio trdi officer or private for such portion oi soon pru- served pay us in his discretion may *““'** and tho suid draft or order shull * by tho city treasurer out of thu .8oc. 19. Be it fnrthor ordained, ances and parts of ordinances cori this, hu I all other ordinances and oncel militating against this t ic same are hereby repealed Fasted in Council, 23d August, aware,-- v [I.S.] HO ITT M. CHARLTON. M.iyor. Attest, Ju»i:pu Fki.t, c. o. pro tcm. yct21 •* - ~ | j Hurrisim’s Sue cl tic omi F OR tlio cure of White Swe midothcrtmuon, Ulcer.-, 8 fresh Wound,, Sprain, awl and luflaimnntion*, FimM il> Breasts, Rhenmaric I’ain-, Tellers, Chilbains, Whitlows, Biles, Corns and 1 Diseases generally. ■ It is likewise g ortosiiynieiliciuc heretofore disco chafed backs end linihe of Uorscss ft chapped lips—end in short, fur cvci dily evil that liter ti.ll to Utc lotot , Fur sale by ^ 111'..\ IHUC , Prico 50 edits por lio... nng 5 '104—dy i discovered i'u “Tito pi operty known under the appellation of "C'itv Hotel ■ or'-Bishop’sHotel," iu Uie said city of New-Orluans, at Four Hundred und Twenty Thousand Dollars." ' , Tlie Deeds of the Property and t :e Stock tpms- ferred ill trust to the Commissioners appointed by tlie said ACt of tlie Legislature of Florida,for tlio security of tlie Prise Holdurs. gplciidid Scltemc: 1 i. r i /x ,_The Arcade—d-ri feat, 5 Indies, 4 lines, on Mugaaine*slrcet; 301 feet, 11 inches, on Nutelic/.-streeli 120 feet, 0 inches, on Gra-. viev-street. Rented ut iihont 1|37,000 per Mayor or acting Mayor. bee. 4. Bo it Further ordained, That it shall bo tlie duty of thu liiperintemlcnt or deputy super intendent, whichever limy be on active duly ut tho time, to visit the watchmen at their respec tive wards and stations iu each mid every night, os often us cirtnuistanccs will permit, audit shall bo tlio duty of tlio sergeant on active dnty lo vis it the respective wurds uml .stations ut least once during each watch. See. 5. Be it further,ordninod, That from the l,urry rinvuei, mi|.. .. ----- Acid, Rochelle Suits, Salt Tartar, Sul Ammoniac, Gum, Aloes, Guriaic, Ammonia, .Bensuou, Copal, Shellac, Mastic, Arabic, Opium and Styrax.Rose and Dutch Pink, Pearl Ash, Sal Arams, Washing Soda, Mustard, Isinglass, Pearl aud Patent Bur- lev, Clmmomilo Flowers, Bouoset, Sage, Elder K lowers, 1 Vimyioyul, Tlmi ougliwort, Livurvvurl, VVormseed, Digitulus, Selma, bqml s, Uuinme, Morpliine, lodme, Piperine. llydriofliitc, Potass Sillphate, Potass, Croton Oil, Oil Blank Pepper, Oils Mint, Sassafras, Lemon, Bergamot, Curn- wnv, Orange, Culiobs, Roi*nary,RosO Cedrat or Ciirolll'luneis, Jlllliptl ,Siilil,e foK 1 piKKOut, Valerian nnn Miizcrion Root, Geulmir, Quossi, ,, . Ciiuollii.Miigiiositt, lump mil eiilcinodi Sweet and am, and Dupiiy, ltpser &. Jones; 0 |j vo Oils ill flasks ond bottles, loolli Powders, ™“)' Mi A. Siuitos and B. JEmerapnt Peruvian Bark, Extract und Elixir of Burk, Ex- Woodly, No. (j5 Poydrns-st. New- t rjc t nl Ooinin.Rein Wax,GmuMyvrh, Alcohol, Spirits N.lre, Ilartsliorn, Carbonate, Ainmotim OjI, Kreosol/ , .. . , AUo, Fntciti Medicines, warranted fresh nml tiuiinn:—Kowluud’s Tonic Mixture, Houck « Jverjr thioughout the world. ■xder my liuiif! »t Piiris, on thisiuiieteenlh ^JD'iuiydh theyour of our Lord, oighteen ’waudtlurty.cigijt, .. , EUASTE MAGNIN. ibelluc, ) m Merritt, \ > V .tnesHes. gMy important medicine is for sale by "tenilolderwoll, No. 129Liherty-stieet, j Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut-st. 'fi in Baltimore by Roberts &.At- ui M. Baroque; and G. II. ‘Tyler;- in f City by TohiaVWatUins nnd Charles wrgetown by O. M. Liutlmcum; in P John E. Eustico; in Petersburg by 1 Prize—City Hotel—162 feet*m Com- lhon-street, 14G feet, G inches, on Cump-strcet. Routed ut Valued at 1 Prize—Dwelling Homo, (adjoining iho Arcade) No. 16—24 feet, 7 in ches front, on Natchoz-Htreet. Rent ed ut $ 1,200. Valued at 1 prize—Ditto (udjoining the Arcndo,) v No. 18—23 feet front on Natchez- tstreet. Rented utJjll,200.. Valued 1 prize—Ditto—No. 23,' northeast cor ner of Basin und C vision Ho use* at. 40 l'eet front on Basin, and 40 feet on I’runkliu-street, by 127 feet deep oil Custom llousc-street, Rented at SI,500. Valued at 1-Prize—Ditto—No. 24, sautwestcor ner of Busin and Custom House- ] V street; 32 feet, 7 inches on. Busin, nt the principal Drug gfijjtla-Ciifolinu, Olid in Augusta, hy i Ia- e .v Co.; Thomas Barrett & Co. uiid ler » ana in Savonmdi by i,,„ , G. it. HHNHitlCKSON. I fa per bottle, wjlh full direeftons. 154—ly 500,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 02 feet, 7 inches on Franklin, 327 i front oi Cits- s Cci Dollars Challenge, jmino FilENCIl PILLS ngainst nil iORun,, 1 .. ‘ i lLiio ogninsi un hrf At . K -NOSTRUMS of the ago for- , h Pdls nrc appUcatile to ull cases, for Mte(l free from mercury,) and -avuntuges over the Balsams and liy being entirely free from C2?'l e £V ‘fenpt effect the Jneatli, e? “ie possibiliiy oi a thscovery IP^veiitiug them. I, .SjvPPrtahtadvantage tiioy never dis- i.|> 8tou 'ach, and in the first stages of «rS yWy i £ euro inn few days, i s rd to diet or expOHureifi^aS,; ^v teJvT^W 8 .°f tho disenso, they v ” u ? c .wwtitlimiiynller evbry l ', Iu short/they have been successful, that that the propriqtor , Induce u remedy of equul '.a loriuitmo oTiM'lirnu Hufidred lhmocmi.SwainfsVerinifugo, Barclay’s Cubebs uml Sarsaparilla, Butler’s and Henry «, Magnesia, Peters, Hthberts, Brandreths, Lees, Evans, Sl- gures, Plielps, Beckwiths, Gnlliglmns, Hoopers mid oilier 1‘illst Bateman's Drups, British Oil, Hurioan Oil, Turlington, Balsam, Opodeldoc, Sendder’s & Thompson's Eye U atera,Bernard s Diarrluea Mixture, Morton’s Cougli Syrup, Apo- Ihccary’s Settlesmul Weights. Perlttmery, &c.—Prentiss’ and Glesstn s Co- legite, Luvendor and Eye Waterst do. do. Toilet Soutts, do.' do. Extracts Musk, Jessamine, Rose mul'pergnmont, do. do. Bears Hd, Outrages Balm of Columbia, Hair Tamto, ’I f es, Odoriferous Compotmd, Volatile Snl s mi. ey pallet ns und colors, meut glios mid pimgeute, Rose Witter, Milk Roses, Cream ol Soups, Ver- bmdn Crmn Cold Cream, I.ipsa vo, with u lull tut, sortment of otlter urtieles S tho hue. . Ilistimnmtts.-Eaoeets.A’ootli Kovs.nitd 1-or- cens Scalpels, Cupping Instruments, Dissecting l*Ki ives, Surgeon Medics and Scissors, Cupptug Glasses, Nipiilu Shells and Bt^tlcs: ahn, a l | ir S l! SSarticles in thelme-whero nhysicimts, pl,mters ..ml eounuy merelumts are -Fn/lted to ea'lland e.xmmnp for tlieuisekos for sale by fi;R:iIBNDI, ptr liux; , nml km, fflt'Ho, 4410V light Ji i* Silk do, Ml Gfov, invited to call oct ft Opposite tho Market, Si g n el- the Gulden Globe. j ilium feet.ldiiuehesdeepin torn Hoffsmst, Rented at 81,000. Vulueil at „ _ . 1 Prize—Ditto—No- 339, 24 leal, S ni ches ou lloyal-street, hy 127 k’.et, 11 inches deop. Rented ut $1,400. Valued at j p r j ze —250 Sliarcs Canal Bank Stock -TjlftlO each, 1 Ditto—200 do. Com. do. do. - 1 Ditto—150 do. Mechanics’ mid i Hi llers' do. do. 1 Dilto—101) do. City Bank do. ill). 1 Ditto—100 do. do. do. do. do. 1 Ditto—MO d<f- d’>- do. do. do. 1 Ditto—50 do. Exchmigo Bank do. do. 1 Ditto—50 do. dO- il«-' 1 "•' i Ditto—'35 do. Gas Light Bunk do. do, 1 Ditto—25 do. do. do do. ‘j”- 110 - 1 Ditto—15 do. Mechanics 1 und 1 ra dars’ do. do. i Ditto—Jo itp- ,>*o. do. . <>'>• on Do.—each JO dwrcsof the Louisiana State Bank, $100 each, each prize 10 Do!—each 2 shares of $100 each, each prize $200, ol tho Gas Light 200 Do.—each 1 shave of $100, of Om Bank of Louisiana, , , 200 Do.—each 1 shnre oi $100, ot the ' Now-Orlomis Bank, ) ,, 150 Do.—each 1 share of $100, oi thu Union Bunk Of Florida, 20,000 15,000 25,001) 20,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 2.500 1.500 1,500 20,000 2,000 20,000 20,000 15,080 commence their tour of duty ut tho hour of mile o’clock ut night; mid from die first day of October (inclusive) to tho first day of April (inclusive) ol each Vcur, tho members composing the city watch shall assemble at the guard liouso und commence their tour of dnty at eight o'clock nt night, at which respective hours lira guard house bell shall ceuse to bo rung, and tlie said members sliullcou- tiimo oil dnty nutii twenty miuiites before smi- l-iso or tho ringing of the hell tlio next morning, at which signal tiioy shall repair mid reassemble nt the guard home, thero to bo dismissed or raj mined ascircuinstmico may require; put they »hul! not take up any slaves or porsous of color after daylight without good cause, and the said-city watch shall be subject to the orders of the May er or noting Mayor, and may he compelled to do any further or'other duty, either by day ,or by night,, whenever die Mayor or acting Mayor muy deem it advisable or necessary, to detnoud Ilnur services. . . , . .... 8ec. G. Be ^further ordained, I hat it shall ho tlie duly of tlie superintendent of tlie city >vatch, or officer in mmnnpnd at the guard house, to dis pose of the watchmen in such a maimer as that all parts of tlio city may be equally guarded and pro tected, as fiirns possible; und lie shull divido I ho privates ill two divisions to lie -denominated tlie firstmid second division, each lo be commanded bi ll division sergeant, ami each division lo ho distr.- huted as aforesaid, when on active duty; and on- h- one division shall he ou native dnty ut a time, at except ill cases of alarm, or odier necessity .when they shall he inarched to the place of dancer or necessity, as tlie officer in command, or tlio May or llliiv order | imd tlie watchmen shall bo su rv- aulated, ns not to be every night in tlio same ward, hut they shall lie allotted to tlie vvious wards mid places willlin tlie city alternately uml in rotation, ami tlie said watchmen shull patrol and wutch throughout tlie respective wards and places as signed to.them during tlie night; and tlie said of ficers and privates of tho city watch are hereby required to arrest ut night, mid lake mlo custody all felons mid rioters, nil disorderly or suspected person* who may lie fumut wandering qrUmsbo- liaving themselves, or in any manner disturbing the public pcJco or quiet; und nil persons who muy in any manner nsatniU or oppose or resist them when engaged in the discharge oi their du ty dud nil slaves and free person* ut color, who may lie found out of his or her house or enclo sure, after the ringing oil llm guard house bell at .fight, unless tile said slave or tree person ot col or ho accompanied by a white person over tlio shull give the ularm to the citizens in ull proper cases, hy tho ringing of tho Exchange hell, und hy hanging his lulttem ill the direction from which the cause or alarm seems lo proceed; ami a sen tinel shull always, during guard hours, or whilst tho watch uro on dnty, be stationed at tho .guard houso door, whose duty it shall bo to eammunit cato any alarm to the oificcr ill command, and to the officers add privatus not in ilctnal service; and 0,1C0 tho guurd liouso Loll shall be rung in all oases of ttlonn. Sec. 11. Be it further ordained, That no watch man assigned fi r the first watch or divisicn sha 1 have his watch or station unt 1 tho relief guard shall hove rolieved him at his poqt; nor shull “* ‘ ondgi any watchman assigned for the second guard leave his ward or station until tho hour for discharging tho guard shall have asiived and been announced by the ringing of the guard house hell, or such other signal as tho Mayor or Superintendent may 1 Sec. 12. Bo it further orduined, That if any per* son sha^he convicted bofore the police court or council for resisting, opposing, or molesting uny of tlio officers or inemhors of tlie city watch in the execution of his or their duty, the oflender inav he fined in a sum nut exceeding ono hundred dol lars for each and evory oilence, to be collected and enforced as the laws undprdiuunccs provide, and the said officers or privates.of the city watch arc authorized and empowered, in cose of urgen cy or: necessity, to demand the aid and assistance ot; nny Citizen or.citizens, and nil and evenr per son refusing or neglecting to give such aid or as sistance when required ,may, ou conviction before t .0 police court or council, be fined iu a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars. See, 13. Be it further ordained, That it shall be f io duty of the superintendent of tho city watch to make out a monthly pay roll of the officers and members of tho watch, to be presented to the May or ot actiug Mayor on the first of each month for his approval and order thereon; and the said su perintendent shall make a report in wridng’to the Mayor or acting Mayor or uny tlirco Aldermen, at the polico office every morning ot 10 o’clock, in which he shall detail the order and routine of the several divisions, sub-divisions and patrols/ note the misconduct or irregularity of every and any watchman ou duty, aud shall relute tlie occur rences of tlie night, aud tlio deputy superintend ent shull report to tho superintendent the occur rences of that portion of the night in which ho may have been on duty, to enable thd superin tendent to make the report required of him by this section, and shall attend at the police office at 10 o’clock for tlio further explanation to tho Mayor of such occurrences. Sec. 14, Bo it further ordained, That the pri vates of the city watch shall bo appointed by tho Mayor, hut no’ person shall bo appointed unless* he is a citizen of the United States; and every of ficer and member of the city, watch shall tukcuiul subscribe tlio following oath or afiirmution: “I do solemnly swear (or affirm, as tlie case may be,) that l will, to the best of my ability, diligently and c irefully discharge all tho duties required of me ttsrcunt&iu, or Ueutouaut, or sergeant/ or private, (as tlio case mav hu) of the city guard, und cou- For tlie To PERFUMERY AND CQI P RF.NTI8S’ extract of Rose, mine and Bergamot Do. line and superfine Toilet Po] Edo’s sup. Musk and Rose Per* Genuine Russian Bears Oil * Rowland’s Mncasur Oil Oldridge’s Balsam of Columbia Pomade a luRoae, Surai, Jtuwo other Odours, in pots and GoggcrshaU’s sti’r Coimossiers Palmei’s sup’r Cream de Suyoi Sup*r Verbena Cream, Lowe’s celebrated Shnving Si Prentiss’ vurieguted Soaps, sui Powder Puffs and Boxes of the I Cologne, Lavender und Rose V manufacture nml nssorfed I’.spirit do Rose, Cold Croum Otto of Roses, suji’r < moud Soaps, in hi Cut Glass Bottles, a lai, Fine and course Tooth Nail, Tooth and Clothi Vign 'Ate, Napoleo'* und Glnsj Bi quality Pocket Books, Strops Glenn’s lud an D; Milk of Roses, Oi Oil Citron Flowei Salt of Lemon and ties, AmouiacVii „ And other articles in tlie sale wholesale or retail on u lv PORCIIER & LARQC • Sign of tlio Goldc n oct 15 Opposite tin for . .oiisclle,- Vic'oria of excellent •rs ami Razor i ; , glass hot- vy lino, for K?'.- Oi'cat Uargi T HE snhscrihor will lii.qic Ready Made Clothing at very re< ivholesalo or rettul. Countr cither at wholesale or rel ^ . and otliers desirous of purchasing, are invited to £s:il oct 17 JOHN MALI TRY. <’i 20G do. • Morj itemfenfe* ^uiniiio.: ^5 • j, „i,„il I,., or the untioii ol tho wmnorii of nfi of ten veMfl, of "bo provided with un open form in nil tilings to the ordinance*, nih-a, regain- written ticket drawn nn accordiiiK to the direction fioiu and orders respecting my duty, 50 liolp me ' . 1 k» .’nmo wh;to ^ !M | thqJVlayor shall order copies ol such or affirmation to be printed in a book, to l e ob- tffiied for thut purpose, and each deponent or af firm uion shall tijko and subscribo to the said oath or affirmant before the Mayor or acting Mayor, irus of Hfltlciulitl Shawls, Silks, aud Mouslaiuedc S*uiiacs. Po^ihip (iastqiti 1 CARTON rich Broche Shawls, latest stylo 2 doz. rich printed Thibet Ildkfe. , 5 super. Tartan Shawls, be-t quality 2 doz. super. Mouslin de Lain.! do. 10 pieces rich Pool de Soio 2 do. supr. plain Rips do. 2 do. figured B. B. Silks S’ do. splendid printed Cli ffy, latest style 10 <!(». rich Mouslindo Ldiucs 1000 yards Iingmin Carpeting, at $1 per yard 10 pieces very supr. Irish Linen, -fece from any mixture J00 do. Velvet Ribbons 30 do. super, and low price While Flannel 10 do. do. do. Red do. 5 do. Green and Yellow do. 34 doz. very'cheap Linen Cnumric Hdkfs. 5 pieces super, black Rouiba-.m, some very cheap l : 10 do. do. do. % Crapes Old Silk Tafffita RibboiH. Mourning Cap do. Colored Florence and Grode Nap Silks Ladies’and Gents, supr. II: S. Gloves ladies’ aud Miss ex’ whitb Cotton llosu ' Black Silk Cravats ~ Black Sillc IIoso. and Ilulf IIoso, plain and ribbed y • 5 p'pees Steel Mixed Snfmets 5 do. Kentucky Jeans 1Q0() yards super. Aprcn Checks J O doz. new style Head Hdkls. . For sale on favorable terms, hy SNIDER, LATHROP-&. NEV1TT. oct 15 1 PO- oY the city ordinances, und signed by some white person having tugal authority to sign tho mine, and die said person* tint* arrested shall ho ciuricd to tlio gntinl house, ond tho white prisoners shall he detained until die next morning, when they shu'lhc carried te the police epurt its hereinafter d : rccted; provided nevertheless tliot no wlnrn 1,'orsen shall l>o detained at M gmud limtso ;tn- css upon duo enquiry made ol tlie arresting offi cer or watchman, it-shall appear to the officer ut commuidal tlieguardhouse, thut'thero w-ts-jlffl cuuse for tlio arrest, and provided ulto, that no white person sitnll ho locked up many oi t ie pris on room* during tlie niglit, unless from refrm to- JjI tv ofMickutcou luct, or hy reason ol the, number u -ell oT priEom-rs in custudy, aud stie.i commement — el-ail' lie deemed intecssary und tho same ahull be kept among tho rcco: Council. Sloe. 15. Be it further ordained, Thituo officer or private of file said city watch'shull act ns such, until he has taken und subscribed tlie said oath or uTirnmtioll, oud also givou good and sntlioientso- c U'ily ( o consist of one or more resident citizens and .u'luliU'iiits) to tho Mayor'ami Aldermen ShaUei’B’ Ho|’h;* L LANDING from ship Gaston, a li of Shukera',Herbs, comiirLsing Cutmp.i-ox- g eye llorohoupd, Suge.J'ennyroy d.Tlinrimglv wo.-f, Liverwort, Bonesct, Tiiyme, '.lint, onn- wiiod, Wornmoeih Elder Flowers, Slippery Elm, &2. in lO.oz. 8oz. und 1 oz. packages, siutablo lor ffimilics oud conntiv merchants. 1 or sa.e hy FORCHT.lt & LAHOCUL, Sign of the Golden Globe, oct 15 Opposite the Market.- ■ ooth Wash. r „ , ,,. , Oris und Kreosot Tooth H rs i, 'eteiti.