Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 08, 1839, Image 1

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w Ml; ■ ur citv of juntos feggSSB^ is%stt*assr d “ for six m»nHi > . Mfeasaajfe gy^f for each insertion after, per LfTStSi.y the Clerks of the TOWU l ^ St anplic^ieii h«* been wide* ^AdminStrotion, must bo published Administrators for 'SfeRK9 nU,9l,,,C0U lltfjjLbV Executors and Adminie- FiWStbfcSefloto on the SntlW I® nih "between tho usual hour* ol I'W.ce'ofPttb'ie Stleein the County t Tortiinontarv. of Adimnietm- 12! ifS5,i 0 mey have boon granted, first MSSSU in one of the IlltTf e , Qi.i. nnil n( lltn flnnrrl tM. No. aao-.yot. xxxvi.] SAVANNAH, (On.) FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER I, IS 10. [Whole No.—07,012 Fever mid Akiic Medicines. AA DOZ. Itowniid’s Tonic or Vegetable j£i\J Febrifuge, a specific and lusting cure lor die Invar and ague. 24 dozen genuine Southern Tonic, prepared by Carter & Cox, Alabama. Received ant for 'aale by ANSON PARSONS. nov 0 318 "aVleeitt the County BsSSSr^SrS 1- Stata.qnd .at“the doorcf {Jhoom, where auch ealee ore to ba ■vn for leave to cell Negroee, must bo Mb. Kmouths, before any order absolute I lll3l | c thereupon by the Court. " i Pntnto by Executors. Arfniniitfa* jKitaSmitbk puMUhod SIXTY Sellt-Tiho dnv of Sale. Theae aeleamuat *<atd»Court House door of the County litW»P«rty U situate, and o« the firet LvSZ Menlh.betweon Uie hour, often in Eland four in tho afternoon. No w e jlytodey ii valid, uuloaa eo oxpreased In i&ssMis _»of personal property (oxcept negroee) hts and iuteatato eatatea by Executor, end ^ ratora must bo advertised FORl\ Dilution* by Executors nnd Administrnto'i filer* Dbmfcsory, must bo published SIX feiiciitiou.. for foreclosure of Mortgage, on "uie um«t hoadvertiaod once a month for ,,l MONTHS. li-nofthe Court of Ordinary, (uccompnni- L, co ,,y of die bond or agreomem) In I title, lo liinil limit bo advertiwd Tttftxx nn .1 least. . , . jrid’iialeaniider executiona regularly grant- f the Court., inuat be advertised 1 Hill rY IS—under inorlgnge execution. SIM 7 late. o'peruhnMo property under or- iftlourt.iuiutbe adverliaed, generally, TEN |S before die day of Mle. I Adiertuemeillatvill be punctually attended ■ All Letters directed to this Oflico ortho r, mint he poet paid, to entitle them to at- To Let. The two .lory Dwelling nnd Garden n Jieiuon Word, oppoeito the Free School, ,twill occupied by Mr. J. B. Lewis. Foe- too will bu given on the let November. Ap> > ANSON PARSONS. M Filly Dollars Ratvanl. Runaway on tlio 20th July last, from the subscriber, hi* Negro Afnn, SAWftfV. He iiabout23 years old, 5 feet 8 or l) in* - cliea high, very black mid likely, ha* rath* w!!ow sepulchral voice, and a deep mculiico isside. lie was bought of Mr. Hugh Rose, it ,'l years since, and I believe was brought up ilacoabout 10 miles above tin*city. me reward will bo puid for hi* delivery in afe jail in this State, or to the subscriber. ~ 205 NOBLE A. HARDEE. (Ciiickasuwimtciicie Lsiiids*. SHE subscriber oilers for sole, a Tract of Land I situate in tlie 3d District, Baker County, eni- “ftg 1,500acres, which comprises every vari- f the moat superior soil. The tract is fur- d with slight improvements, and cun been- din its geographical dimension* to any do- •e extent. As an additional consideration to rer, reasonable terms and protracted ere- e offered. For more tniscelkmeaus info rmu- Ii applicants can address tlie subscriber nt A- * F. G. BALDWIN. 1/24 159H4mo VNCUMPLBD lUAillDIOllI SCHEME. T HE following details of a 8ciiemc of a Lot tery, to bu drawn in December next, war rants us indecluring it to he. UN PARA LLI .LED in the history of Lotteries. Prizes to the umouni HAVE SEVER BEFORE BEES OFFERED tO the pub lic. It is true, there nre many blanks, but on the other hand, the extremely low ctiuige of $20 per Ticket—the value amurumrer ol the Capi tals, and tho revival of the good old custom ot warranting that every prize snail he drawn und sold, will, we uro sure, give universal satisfaction, and especially to tlie Six Hundred Prize Hol ders. To those disposed to adventure, wo recommend early application being rnude to us for tickets— when tlie prizes nre nil sold, blanks only remain —tlie first buyer* have the best chance. We. therefore, emphatically say—DELAY NOT! bu: at once re-nut and (rans-imt to u* your uiders, which shall ulwuys receive our immediate atten tion. Letter* to be addressed, und applications made to SYLVESTER & CO. l&G Broudway, New-York. (CP Observe the number, 156. $700,006!!! $500,000!! $25,000! G prizes ol' $20,0001! 2 prizes of $15,000!! 3 prizes of $10,000!! LOTTERY OF REAL ESTATE & BANK STOCK, SITUATED IN NEW-ORLEANS. (CP The ricuesi and most magn.ticent Scheme ever presented lo the public in this or any oili er country. Tickets only 20 Hollars. AuthunicU by un Ait of the Legislative Assembly if Florida, und under the directions vf the Com missioners, tut.ua under the same. TO HE DKAWN AT JACKSONVILLE, FLU KID A t DECK lit, 1839. SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers. SYLVESTER di. C'O. Iu6 Uroadwuy, Ne.v-Yotk. Sole Agents. NO COMBINATION NUMuElio!! 100,000 tiCKeis.ftouiNo.l up wards, ut succession. Extract f.otn uie Laws of tlie Legislative Coun cil of tlie Territory of Florida. Cmap.701—No.22— Wnereustho Court House of iiuvul conn.y, is in an unumsaed slate und there are yet due und owing upon the same, mo il e-, wmch it is believed will impose loo burden- some u tax upon Uiu puop.o of Dttvul, und where as, it isdesirabm to pay tuuse said sums and com- Tlie IVIan About Town. P e e t e ouiiu.ng. US well tor U.e greater couve* Y Corn, l.u* Webbe, author of Glances of n eucj o» uie .-dministrat on cf jusiice, as lor u.e • * tiOdj.c purpose ot ail Acaden.y, tor which pur pose ut part, the said bu.id.ng, wuen completed, is desigued. There.ore— Sec. l. lie ,t enacted by the Governor and Le gislative Council of the Territory of liorida, Taut it shuli mid may be lawful tor Joseph 11. Luitcasier, Isuiaii D. Hurt uml William J. Mills, < r any two oi u.eui under tlie d.ruction ol the County Court ot uu.al County, to raise *uc, fcU a or sums of mom!; .ottcy.iii* »ch R- iff nire Ott'er.iii.'uliiladliy Miss C. II. Wn- . « u.oyiimyuiom , p.o,,tu>u.nd d.'..ub,e: Pro IV '® ‘"..A 3 I v.dad, »i»ut me »oid pu.uiH shun u.ttd (tieinselves iu such iiiuiiucr as lue Court sua.l Ut.uct, wen and uu.y to conduct such tottery .u good iuiui, io app.opiuie tlie p.oceeu* to me ooject uoovu sca- * “’ ~ * Fed. Swnlm's Vermifuge. >. T 1US remedy counteracts tlie whole train of diseases ansing from the debility of tlie di gestive organs or a depraved condition of the s o- much an l bowels. Most of the diseases ofchildren originate in ver- 'tniiiou* affections. Worm* destroy the nourishment which is in tended by nature to support life. The immediate effect of Swuiiu’s Vermifuge are to tranquiUzo the stomach, cle <r it ofocidous phlegm, dissipate superfluous b.lo, incretue the grustiojuices and promote healthy Higustion. It alluviates sick headache, ana is nn untedote for tlie Cholera Morbus of our country, diurrhawi, ft ver and aguo, and thnt das* of diseases w.iicli owe their oiTgin to a disordered state of tho »lo- mnch nnd bowels. This rcmetly expel* worms by giving healthy action to the stomach und organs of d.gcs-ion.—• There is nothing in its composition tokul wont s. They are seldom seen after its use, and the p • tient improves in health, color and uppetiie.— Those remedies which kill worms must oi cour- e^ injure the stomach materially, uud the cause oi many serious complaints. This fact has been ma terially neglected by the faculty, and the on or has never been discovered until owaim’s Vermifuge proved it to tho entire satisfaction or every family who has u*ed it. The medicine is no less efficacious in many of tlie diseases of grown persons,by dissipating those morbid secretions whtch'prodnce dysentery, diar- rhcDti, cholera morbus, piles, fever und ague, dys pepsia, acidity of the stomach, foul bftadi. and t te disagreeable uifectioii* consequent upon bilious disorders. It is now in general use in most parts or the world. Families resident in the country, travel lers going into the interior or voyaging into dis tant tropical climates, (insulated from medical tal ent) would find Swann’s Vermifuge of great ad vantage. * Kept constantly on hand, and for sale by v A. PARSONS, nov 6 8ole Agent for the State. uctuully cashier of the Citizens’ Bank, and A.Bou- doitin/Esq. actually cashier of the Consolidated Bunk, ns Trustees, as per Act passed before A. Mnzureau. Esq. Notary Public, on the‘id of May. 1836. and tho properties transferred unincumber ed, for tlie security of the fortunate Prizo Hold- res. Mode of Drawing.—100,000 ticket*, from 1 to 100,000, will be nut in one wheel, and 600 prim s with the blanks, in another. To every number u prize or blank will be drawn, until all the prizes are determined, leaving the balunce of numbers n the wheel blanks. 0*To Editors and Publishers.—^Having re ceived Newspaper* contain! lithe above Scheme, from twenty-two States and Territories, besides several of (he British Provinces, \vc are satisfied with the circulation, and therefore request thnt such papers •» hnve not. up to this time, inserted the advertisement, will ho pleased not lo do so and that all tlie other papers will insert it once a week only, until the 1st of December, and for ward its their accounts. SYLVESTER it CO. 156 Broadway, Now-York. july29 1611 13 Life, a Novel, in 2 vols. Nan Darrell, or the Gipsy Mother, by the author of Tho Heiress, Merchant s Daughter, Prince und the Pedlar, &c. 2 vols. ANNUALS. Chris dan Keepsake, ed.ted by tho Rev. Jo m A. Clark with contribution* by Muntaomery, Rev. Tho . Raffles Cunnm hum. Re,. W. Jay,Bishop Ive* Bishop Smith, Bis iop Domic, and olue, c.n* ment water-*, whit 0 plates tenimn. with 10 engravings. Tin: Pc -rl. or Affixtion’s Gift, with 6 engra vings. The Gem, with 7 engravings. Tho GO, od tel by MissLesle OeiKM'in:*. Tue L terary So lven t, edited by W. R- Bur ton. 13 engravings. ... . . The Violet, tdi.ed by Miss Lc lie 6 tngri* ltd.—Pas.cd, Feu. 7ui, lo34.—Approved, Iiih,l8c4. By agreement, bearing date the 28th of Febru ary. i 'uJ, tue above Jo.-epn Lancaster, isuiuliD. ! H .,i mid .v.. n.u nli.L,mil,»oi raiiaiiteon-idei at.OiL->. incomo.nuvj to no said Legistaave Act, ...... - — r dul. a* un .uto s s.*c ni di & H.imi.'.ou a.. Piiiii,-r» with nuinc.tm, llhi.tra.ionx ^ ri.luaiiu i.i.orct. uua Ue |,u.v«re ve«ieu .11 ' t cm uy Uie above rtci.eu Act of tlie Lcatsiuiuio YilVT. Toil Poet. orA-noric.1, illiu'r ited by one o her Tue Works 01 Lo d B..poll, complete in 8vo. Londott-edition. . , . , G;i Bl 18, Iran 'kite ' by Sn-ollet- in i 1 .1 royal 8vo. illuatra.ed by Je .11 Gigo i, wi h u, ca ds of 500 enenvin-js. Lon-on. . The Ciiiiodtic. ofXi'Oi-nture, by D'lHrneb, 1st and 3d ser.es. cotnpie'e in 1 vol. I .ondon. oet lQ W. THORNE WILLIAMS. Ho’icli’a Pniiacen. O NF.ca.o Houck’s Pin -cea. for Dyapopsio, &c. Rucoived and for aide by 0 ctJ8 A. PARSON8. Fn-nith .Inliibc Fustc. O N cai" French Jujube Paxle r po vzd nnd fn. sale by A. PARSONS oct 15 300 Doliiu s Cliallcugc. Porcltcr & La Boclte, O FFER for side on accommodating lornie, No. X and 3 Castor Oil, lit bottles assorted sixes; I and by the gallon; Spts. Turoentine, do. do. do., I Ep- out unu Glauber Salts, Cream iartar, Brim stone, Sulphur, Dutch Madder, Glue, Suufl*,Sult Petre, Alum, Black Lead, Lamp Black, Lump s great advnnl medicines, by being entirely free from p,oudconsequently do not effect the breath, w with the stomach, ami in tlie first stages of I la U8,,n ' | y efi'ect a cure in a few days, i c lr 0 re ^ arJ t0 Hiet or exposure, pa the most obstinate stages of tlie disi Ol i' t Ot .(la. Extraci 110111 ;hc valuation of George Phillip M11- nouvrie, uiUJuCiiu do Covoovj, I1001 pi tue ci,y of jNew-Oi'ieuns, iiiuue unit sooill luoli tue too, day 01 April, lJdttt 'Pout UIU said George Fillip Manouvricrand Ja cob Cordova, appraise and educicmioiuly uua bones.ly >uiuo me pioperiy Known underthc name ana uppe.Ll.omg • Bunk s Arcade,” in tue city 01 Nuw-Uiteuns, ut Six HundredTuousund Dollars, ’’""The p.operty known under tlie appellation ol -City Hoiei” 01 -Bisuop’s Hotel,” ill uie Held City of (Now-oriuuns, at l our Hundred und Twenty Thousand Do 1 irs.” 'I III! Deeds Ol tie Property and t..e Slock trans ferred in trust .0 tuu Gomaiis-ionuis upiiooubu by inesuid Acioi tac tegistaiuie 01 riorida.lor the securny of tue Fme Ho.uers. cjnci.d.d aic«ie*ilt‘t 1 Prize—Tue Arcaue—Jjo leer, & mciios, 4 lines, on Miiguzine-street; JOfleot, It incnes, on Naicuez-Streel; 12G lect, o incnes, on Gra v'd,-sneer. lleuied at about *ai ,t)UU per oiiuain. holiiire. Vulucd ut ibU.bUU 1 p r i/.o—City Hotel—163feet011 Com- I mon-sireei, 14o left, o inc«.es, on I Camp-stteut. AtcniOd ut ^»4^>,0u0. 1 Vutuea at . .. . . I Prize—Levelling Hcu»e, (adjoining Uie Arcade) i\o. lo—^4 feet, t in dies iront, on Nau hez-sireei. thiii- ect at JJL^OO. Valued at Ail Ordinance rpo amend and consolidate tho various ordm- A ances of the city of .Savannah, for esUtb- lishiug. organizing, and regulating a regular night watch or guard for the better protecting the city of Savannah, for regulating tlio pay thereof, aud brother purposes connected therewith. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al dermen of tlie city of Suvannah and hamlets there of in Council assembled, and it is hereby ord hi ed by the authorhy of the same, That Iroin und after the passage ol thi*ordiuniice,the night watch or guard for Uie protection of tlie city ol Savan nah shall consist of a superintendent, a deputy superintendent, und tlireo division sergeants and foity-four privates. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained. That tlie raid su perintendent, deputy superintendent, and tiivn- on sergeains, shall bo elected by Council ut the first regular meeting in each and every January , und the privates shuil bo appointed as is herenmt- ter specified, and the pay of the said superintend ent shuil he eighty dollars u mouth; of Lie said de puty superintendent MXtydollartiumontlr, of each of die said division sergeants thirty-live dollar* a mouth, and of each ol the privates twenty-five Uollarsumon.il. ' See. 3. Be it furdier ordained, That die said of- deers shall be armed at his own expense with a s-vord or banger, and u puir of pistols and provi ded with a cammed box to contain uml be lined with six rounds of bull cartridges; and each of the said watchmen or privates shall he furnished wit;, a good and sufficient musket and buyunci, also with a c.irtotich box to belt round the waist, to contain und bo filled widt twelve rounds of bait cartridges, aud one spure flint, uli winch arms and tecutrement* for the privates of said guard or watch shall ho ftnrnisliedat the expense of Uie city; and the said office raft ml privates shall euch be fur msiied at tho expense o» Uto city with a rattle, w.t ca shall he used for the purpose of couimtim- cat.ou with each other, giving uu alarm when ne cessary, (except in cuses of lire, when tlie ahum shall he given by the discharge of the musket us heretofore,) and if any other person or persons except uie said officers und wutemnen, utter lue etting of the guard, shall use a rattle of sitmla. construction, or uny instrument producing a sim- i.ur sound, within the until* of tlie city, he or .-he, if a white pcV«on, shuil for each und every such oli’oncc, on conviction ut the police court or belore Council, bo lined in a sum not exceeding thirty' dodurs, to be collected and enforced in L.e usita. manner; and if tlie said oifender be a slave or ti*eu person of co.or, no or sue shall be commit ted lo the guard house, and shall receive no »x ceedmg tinrty-mn i lashes, at the discretion of die Mayor or acting Mayor. . , „ , Sec. 4. Be it further ordumed. That it fnail be the duty of the superintendent or deputy super- ihendent, whichever may be on active duty a ..io time, to visit the watchmen ut their re*| ec- tive wurds und stat.on* in eucit und every nigi.t, a* often us circumstances will permit, and it s.*all be tlie duty oi tue sergeant on ac ive duty to vis it the respective wards and stations ut least ouce during eucn wutch. Sec. 5. Be it further orduined, That from the first day of April (inclusive) to tlie first day ol Jctober (uiciu*»ve)of eucaycar, the tnemuorso. the city wutch shall be at lue guard house, und commence their tour oftduty tit the hour ol nine o'clock at night; und from the first day of October v inclusive) to the first day of April (inclusive) ot each year, the members composing tue city watch rftiuli usseinlde ut the guard house and commence jtour tour of duty at eight o’clock ut n.ght. at which respective hours the guard house bell shall cause to be rung, and the said members simllcon- Scc. 7. Be it furti.er orc'aii e.!, That it t!itt I b the duty of the officer in command nt the gtinn house, whenever, at tlie time of dismission of tl- cuard. he may have a prisoner or prisnnersj i. charge, to leave on duty nt the guard house, a s’u Orient force to ktfep such prisoner or prisoner in custody until the police court hour, when i> shall he his further duty to deliver them nt the po lice office, (oxcept on Sunday*, when the sail prisoner or prisoners shuil he dealt with as the or dinance regulating tlie police court ptovides.' and the Mayor, acting Mayor, or any three Alder men may enquire into Ihc circumstances of cnc! ease presented for examination, and make sue! ordqr thereon, or afiix such punishments, oithe by fine or imprisonment as the laws of tlie Slat* tue ordinances of the city, nnd the nature of the case require, and one-half of tlie fine co.lretci shall he paid to the arresting wu'c'.nntt, nml th> other half to the city: prove el that no line s! n be inflicted for any one nitienco. beyond one him dred dollars; nn.i if t*ie said prisoner or prison ers he charged with felonyor breach of the peace the Mayor or Aldermen presiding ns aforesaid a the police court, may nt his or their dif-oretion or dcr tue prosecution of said j r oner* on i t tin them over to u magistrate of the cotin y lor t«u parpojo. oec 8. Beit further ordained, that tho sum o flity cents shuli bo demanded and received at ti e guardhouse for the apprehens.ou o eucu and every slave and peraon of color arrested un..c. me provision* ol tins ordin nice i .-he or lie be demanded an.I released be lore eleven oMock P. M., but if domanded uni reiei^ed aiier Unit 4ioar. tiien the sutn of otto dollar shall be de nt mded und received for each person us alore- said, und the said sum shall ill utl cases he equally divided Detween tlie arresting watchman and the city, und if it he not paid before e.glil o’clock the next morning. Uie said 'slave or free per.-on c f coior shall bu committed to jail, them to remain until tue said fine aud all costs uie paid. Sec. 0. Be it further ordained, Tnut if any ol the officers or privates oi the a nd city watch, af ter having taken up any prisoner or person ju tae execution of their dmies, shall rece.ve a h he io liberal ng any person no appre. e..d. d, or if any of tne said officers or watcuitieii s,.ai. he guilty of v.o.ent, injurious or imp op r conduct whilst nn dvuy in any person or pot hOiVs, or if u\e su.u om ce a or wutemnen shall in uny m inner mislicha e ut, or neglect their duties us wrtenmen. t..e saia odender, if a private, may he fined or dismissed, or Doth, at tho discretion o the Mayor or uclina May or. aud his bond may also he put ut suit: >n t .e said officers may uho be tin d or an*, cuedcd or both, at the discretion of the Mayor o. au.iii^ Mayor,- which suspension shall be reported to Council, at the next regular meeting Uur of, or mt or . bund.imi .< aer*ennt? an I in tie mm i.ivLte. And such bond uny 3- or I.» M Ivor or acting Mnj Sec. 0. Bo itfvithm ordn: rtr or acting Mayor shall»ppc •pit e. and citizen* of the United names shall be enter hi the May _ v in tlio superinUrdint of the wa.ch, hall be st *led ‘*sn).ornunie.arios.”'i|“ .vj or. .hemsHlve-H t vorv night ut tl.n i the si m menuer wi h il»e p:her waicnmen, wiu tnder p n of tine for ubsi lice, aud in case of ihe * ihsence of any of t’ie regular watchmen, any one in* nio;-e of tlicsmiernmneraries, aacircumsnncea may require shall ho employed to fill such vacan cy or vacancies fdr tlio night, and alHhe said super numeraries not m actual service shall repair to tho ^uard house in all cases of alartn,nnd may be ein- ^loyed as the officer may direct; and when so om- ployyd the said supernumeraries shall stand in tho •umo capacity, oitu be subject to the same rules tnd (litc.pline a* the regular watchmen, and tiio s ilury of such mipernum&rtiries on nctual service s mil bo deducted from that of the absent regular watchmen, nnd the former shall be paid at tliesaroo rate ns tlio latter; and aoid supernumeraries ihftll take and subscribe tlie same ca h and give the sarno .ou t and security as prescribed in the ctue of the regular wutchineu, befote their names shall be en tered on the list of supernumeraries. And when ever a vacancy shall occur in the city watch by any menus, it shall be the duty of the Mayor to appoint « person from the lfet of supernumeraries to rap* ply sticli v icnncv. and also m appointiutnthertu- a.numerary in the .room ol tlio individual tjiue .randeneu o die regular watch. Sec. 17. Bo it further ordained, Thnt it shnl(be f io duty of tlie aupeniueudenl of t!ie city watch to ret un the arms of the watchmen in tho guard • o t o. (except when required [or duty) und at loa.-touce in every week .hereaftor to inspect tlio cnne and see ;ha they arc kqpt an 1 r reserved in .ood order. . • V Sec 18. Be it further ordained. That one months pay of tlie otlicers und privates of ti.»- < uy w.itch *!tah bo retained in the city treasury after the same shall have become due, to meet any fines impos ed, but the Mayor or acting Mayor may, at his discretion, nnd under tlie circumstances of tho c se, give an order or draft on the treasury to any officer or privute for such portion of such pre served pay as in his discretion may soein proper, aid the raid draft or order shall be paid forthwith by the citv treasurer out of the city funds. Sec. 1!/. Be it furdier ordained. That all ordin ances and parts of ordinances corresponding with tii s, anJ all other ordinances an 1 pnrt* of ordin* nee* militating against this ordinance, be, and t e anno are hereby repealed. N*r l*as;edin Council. 23d Annul. 1839. ROUT M. CHARLTON, Mayor. A ost. Joseph Felt, c. c. pro tern. oct 21 Ilfirrisoii's specific ointment, F OR theatre of Wnitu Swellings, Scrofulous nnd odier minora, Ulcers, Sore Lega, old and fredi Wound*. Sprains aud Bruises. Swellings and Inflammation*. Scald Head, Women’s Sore Breasts, Rheumatic Pains, Tetters, Eruptions, Chilbuina, Whitlows, Biles, Corns nnd External Diseusea generally. It isjikewiae greutlv auperi- *“ overed f 0 a . or to .ny medicine heretirfore discovered for tho sootier if the Mayor or acting Alayo my deem chafi d backs und liml a of horses; for ring worms, it udvisnbln.und the said Council Juull ac. on such cuapped lips—uud in short, lor every extcmalbo- nailioil, *, n« . • ' Curry Powder, super. CiirlHiiute &oda, xartiuic AcidfRochelle Salts, salt Tnrtur, Snl Ammoniac, ■rebv nrpvi»min» » uuu > j* Gum. Aloes, Guriuic, Ammonia, Benz.on, Copul, E ,lh0 P°“‘ b,l, V of a d"’ 00 ’™ 1 * Si.ell ic, Mas.,0, Sr»bio, Opium uml S.ymx.llose ■’ ■ »• ■’ 1 „ml Iliiteii l’llik. PfllllA«|ii Sal Arulm, Washing Sods, Mireunl, l*ftjfcSs. PuuB «•«< Piitem B.ir- I toy, Chamomile flowers, Bonosot, Sage. Elder j Piy/.u—*>itio ^jiijOiiuiig tue Arcauo,) Flowen, Pennyroyal, Thorough" ort, L.vvrivorti *>*. U3 Black Pepper, 500,000 2U,(I00 ■ .II . ’ „ lull Hollers. Forsulu by 1 G. R. HENDRICKSON, anil p,. M T. M. & J. M. TUKNElC. i ace $3 per box. iMlgJ 104—ly ■jSSS?.?" Seeds, Crop ROCHE IS, CeiYl* 411 <1 fn... t . Vulenon unu Mazer.ou Root, Gentian, Canellu, Magnesia, lump and calc.ned; Sweet and Olivo Oils in flunks uud Dollies, Tootn Powders, Peruvian Burk, Extract und Llix.r of Bark l x- ( tr ctol'Ooiuni, Reiu Wax, Gum Myrrh,, Alcohol, Spirit* N tre,'Hartshorn, Carbonate, Ammonia 0.1. Krtosoi. _ , , Al o, Patent Medicines, warranted fresh nnd i>y....ifiii.l'a 'I nnir Mixtitie. Houcks 1830. „• . nml will rc- “*#*' c ' v days, u large assortmeiu ol’ 19 Ai’ • an d Bird Seed, the crop <uill*H ii°’ '/I, , ul| y expectancy, a beautiful CliiiwsB Tree Com. Tho ab„.„ IlrorPI™ 10 P r °d uc e lurgc vegetables and ill tnd " n , t . cr " ?nd o the ft arc invited W;|S n d other IflUs; Uuiem.ms urtips, unu... y,, ; Mbe,S' l "5 lor , [' uln " elve »- All of which Ha t l, om Oil, Turlington, Bulsum, Opodeldoc low for cash or city acceptances. Sctidder’s it Thompson's Eye Waters,Bemunl i Sign of tho Golden Globe, Diurrliiun Mixture, Morton's Cough Syrup, Apo- Opposite tlie Market. | t | lec , ir y’s Scales and Wcigl.t., . . . IA n» Frcncl1 Itnppec Snuff, Perfumery, &c.—Prentiss and Glossiti s Co- '() o' llSc 1 0ar '0 French Rappee Snnft’, lose logne, Lavendir aud bye HI aters; do. do. fuilet lowtel’! rL<,ri "“' d ’»manufacture. For Soaps, do. do. Extracts Musk, deMuniii.e, JBe *Qrcash t hy 1 Bergutnont, do. do. Bears Oil,Uldrwlges PORfflERA LA ROCIIE, 1 ’ ~ ’ ’ [ nov 4 Siguofthe Golden Globe, L Opposite tho Market. g|S'£!T|- ' ■ ‘ No. ic—Zaiueifioiu on iNatcnez- Btiuut. ixence'Jatspi,2uU. .Valued at 1 prize—Ditto—No. 23, northeast cor- . nor of B*i*«nunu Cu*ioiiiioa»e-st. awiooUiOin on i>us.n, aim 4u leet on t raiiKitu-oueei.Dy in teetueep oil Ls u doiit ilouse-suuet. iteiued at V atited al, j pr^u—^itto—No. ~4, soutAestcor ner oi Ba*m uiu Guaioiii lioa»e- street; ieet,7 muliea on tiasiu, 32 leet, / iltcne* oil r iuukIiII. 127 feet.lt); ilicnesdeepiit f»o.u ui Cus tom House *t. Kon.eU at «>i Valued at 20,000 20,001) inform ition. und reinstate or dismiss said oflicer ns said Council may deem proper; aud w. onever any officer is thusimspuiided, or whenever i. may be necessary to fill any vacancy temporari’y, tan Mnvoror ucting Mayor shal i.uvu the power to make such appointment nnd til. such vacai cy,nn- t i the next meeting of council; and Coutn il shill ut nil times hnve the power lo till any vac nicies, ill the same manner a* the vacancies of oilier of ficer* of the city are filled; und the Mayor or uct ing Mayor, ns the hcml of the police, s.iull have nnd exercise a general superintendence ever the o.licur* and member* of the citv w itch, ana may dily evil tlmt may full to the lot of muu or beast. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, and T. M. & J. Mi TURNER. Price 50 cents per box. ana f> 164—ly l or Uie goiter. PF.RFUMLRY'AND COSMETICS. P RENTISS* extract of Rose, Musk, Jessa mine und Bergamot Do. fine uml superfine Toilet Powder.Rosc scent i E«iu*<iHiip. M .i-k and Rose Persian Scout Bags ... I Genuine Russian Dears Oil ut any Umo direct tlio mode and places in which | ttowlmtd’s Maeusar Oil tne watchmen shall he stationed, und shall give his I oidridge’s hr Columbia directions accordingly to Uie officer* ill command ( pomade n \u Ro*e, Savin. Jassamine.Orangotnd ut the guard house, by whom such order* shall be ot j, or Odours, in pots nnd rolls oueyed and distributed. CoggershuU's m r Connossit ra Soap Sec. 10. BoBlurtherordnincd, That one watch-1 Palmer** aiin’r Cream de Savon Rinw man shall be^tatiouedduring tl.ehoursaforeraid, | g.,./ r Verbena Cream, a delightful article for in the steeple of Uie Exchange, and shall be ur-. n shed witn a good und siinicient lull tern, nnd he shall give the alarm to the citizens in -di prepe tinue on duty until twenty minute* beiore sun rise or the ringing of the belt the next mornm , nt which signal Uiey snail repair und reassemble at tho guard house, there to be dismissed or re- mined as circumstance tuuy require; but they shall not take up any slaves or persons ol coior ufter uaylignt without good cuuse, and the ^a.d city w.itcu snail be subject to the orders of the Maj or or acting Mayor, and may be compelled to lo any further or otlier duty, eimer oy day or by night, whenever tlie Mayor or acting Mayor may deem it advisable or necessary, to demand their That il shall be oUO. nnd Tra- Balm of Columbia, Huir Powder, Puffs and Box- I j Ditto—50 cs, Odoriferous Compound, Volatile Sails ol Ian- j Ditto—2d , . cy patterns aud colors, in cut glass und pungent*; i Ditto—io do. do. do do. uu.uo. Jt,0 o..cii,. 1 Dnto—200 do. Com. do. do. „ 1 Dnto—low do, ftlec.imiics’ ders' do. ilo. , , 1 Ditio—100 do. City Bank do. do. 1 Duio—liilt uo. no. do. no. ilo. 1 umo—loll do. do. do. Uo. do. 1 Ditio—oU do. Exiiti'ingo Bank do. do. • • Jd, do. do. do. do. do. Gas Light Bank do. do. cv nntternsauucoitira, ■ i umu— Rose Water, Milk Roses, Creuin of Soaps, Ver- x Ditto—lo do. Mech.n.cs und Ira bemu Crum, Cold Creapi, Lipsalve, with a lull as- dors’ . do. uo. f , sortment of officr articles in the lino. Instrument*.—Lancets, looth Iveys and For- Dressing Cuses. Just „ ; Hciilpels, Cupping lustrumciiu, Dissecting G - ft- HENDRICKSON. Kmves SUrgeun fflles nnd Scissors, Cupping 1 Sccils, this Year’s ! Glasses, Nipple Shells nnd Bottles: also, a large >v ,l . . Cron. assortment of other articles m the line wticio ! cc'ivej ?.?.1 vnnn ?* l > ^* e subscriber has re- 1 ' t| h,hav?,,., , | eV< ’ n superior frosli Gnrden invited to cal c , n ““It’P'-ed with great caro by un ualily 1.1 , 1 ar ”^tier, aud womnited equal in oct 3 nmSSBS t c ;°n- They will lie Sold at 1 jW lie icceivr.| 0r i l!a “ h “".'j- Furthor supplies Ilanter, ,V, , urln r Bio winter and spring. W t?',' vil1 plea.-o to’ forward tl.te, oct Gataloglle, ready in a few days. - R. HENDRICKSON. physicians, planters und country merchants uro invited to call and examine lor themselves. Opposite tlie Market, Sign oi tlio Golden Globe. 2 B»lS ® i, ' ,| 1>i SmiOVi. 8 mir i i , u l'“ °r Froncli Rep; ee ceur e 9® l»t a ] s b H• Mao-nl,oy. 6 M.dnr. So. e , For am« by ' “ om L 0 rillari.’d in n i.aca ry. Oet 31) p 0-1CllER & LAROCHE, Vni'ieuntcA Sccntcrt Soap. F IFTY boxes Variogated Scented Soup, ill cnltesund bars. S Py G. R, HLNDiUCKoUN. ,' oct 23 ■ 206 \ ii_,— Freacli x»inl EnKU8li;ClioinlcalsV F IFTY ouiicos French Sulphate Uumrno 10 do. do. Morphing 3 doz. nhUtl* do. Croton Oil ‘3 do. packets .Ttinies' Few r 1’ovvder*, Eng. Just received, imrl ft.rsa’v by ^ p , KSQNS . 1 Ditto—15 do. do. do. do. *^0 Do.—each B) shares ol tbeLouistatta “ State B.mk, #100 each, each prize 10 Do.—etch H share? of $100 each, each prize 5*200, of Uto Gus Light °00 Do.—each 1 share of $100, of tho Bank of Louisiana, 200 Do.-c: c.i 1 shore ol $100, ol tho New-Urleans Bank, 150 Do.-reuch 1 slmra of $100, ot tho Union Bunk of Florida, services. . Sec. 6. Be il further ortjaiiied, _ the duty of tho supeniucndent of die city watch, or oiiicer in command at Uie guard house, to dis pose of tlie watchmen iu such amanneras tliutnll parts of tlie city may be equally guarded and pro tected, as far as possible; and ho shall d.vido tlie privates in two uivisions to Dc denominated the fit stand second division, eucu to be commanded by’ n division sergeant, aud each division to be d« tr.- billed as aloresaid, wuen on active duty; and on ly one division shall be on active duty at a time, *20 000 except in cases ol alarm, or other necessity ,w. ell j ' they shad be marched to the place ol can, er or necessity, us tlie officer in command, or tue May or in.iv' order; and tho watchmen shall ho so .v- gulated, as not to bo every night mi.io same ward, Put they shuil beulloiteti io mu various wards unu places within tlie city alternately und in rotation, and the raid watchmen snail patrol and watch throughout the respective wurds and places as- si'Mied to them during tho night; and the said of ficers and privates of the city watch are hereby required to arrest at night, und take into custody all felons and rioters, all disorderly or suspected per.-on* wi»o may he (bund wandering or in.she lving themselves, or in any manner distiub.ttg the public peace or quiet; and all persons who may m anv manner assault or oppose or resist them when engaged in the disciiarge oi their du ty, dnd all sl-.ves and free persons oi color, who may be found out of his or her house or enclo sure, after tne ringing of the guard house bell at niirht, unless the suid slave or tree person ol col- r . _ I... .. ..ililtn tiur.nn itvnr fltr case*, by the ringing of the Excliunge bed. ..n i by hanging hi* lantern in tliedirect.ou f.om whicn tae cause of alarm seems to proceed; and a sen tinel shuil always, during guard hours, or whilst t e watch are on duty, bu stutioned nt the gun.d house door. wno.«e duty it sh dl he to cominun. cate any alarm to the officer in command, and to t.ie otlicers und privates no) in actual service; uud the guard house bell shuil be rung in uh cases o. alarm. Sec. 11. Be it further ordained. That no watch- muu assigned for.the firm w t cli or divisit n sha I have his watch or station un. 1 tiie relief g. ard shall huve relieved hitn at h s post; nor suah any watchman assigned lor tlie se cond guard leave hi> ward or mution nntil the hour for discharging I the guard shall have turned and bet u announced I bv the riugmg of the guard house bell, or such other sign .1 us the May or or Superintendent may djsgnue. Sec. 12. Be it further ordained, That if any per son shall bo convicted before die phi eo court or council for resisting, oppo dug, or n ole*ting any of tlie oflicers or members of the city watch .in the execution of his or dieir duty, die oUendor may he fined in a sum not exceeding one numbed fol iar* lor each and every offence, to he collected uml enforced ns die laws nml ordinances provide, and the raid odicers or privates of die city watch n o authorized nnd empowered, in ease ol urgen cy or necti *ity, to demand die aid and assistance of any citizen or citizens, and all an J cvei v per son refusing or neglecting to give such a d or as sistance when required ,mny, on conviction before t .o police court or council, be lined iu u sum uot exceeding one hundred dollars. Sec. 13. Be it further ordained, That it shuil ho the duty of the superintendent of the city watch to make out n monthly pay toll of the officers and members of tho watch, to be presented to he May or or acting Muyor on the first of each month lor his approval and order thereon; and the said an- perin.eiident shuil make u report iu writing to the Mayor or acting Mayor or any three Aldermen, at tne police office e’very morning nt 10 o’clock, in wuic.i he shall detail the order and routine of tiv* s v ;rul divisions, aub-Uivisions and patrols, note e m a •onduct or irregularity ol every and w chm ‘it on duty, aud stub relute the (iccur- tsiiHVmg Lo veV Cf orated Shaving Soap* Prentiss’ variegated Soaps, suitable for the tablet Powder Puffs and Boxes of tlie luteal patterns * Colo, ne. Lavender and Rose Water*, of vai ioua manufacture and ussorlcd patterns Espiri. de Rose, Cold Creuir, Lip Salve Odo of Rose*, sup'r Rose, Cinnamon and Al mond Soap*, iu bur* Cut Gluss Bottiss, u.large variety Fine and course Tooth Comb* Nad, oot i atv Clothes Brushes Q Vgn ii., Napoleon. Madamroonselle, Victoria uud G! ss Back Huir Brushes, of excellent quality Pocket Books, Scissors, Razors and Razor Siropa G nn s Ind an Dye, Vinegi r Rouge Milk of Hoses, Orange Flower Wu.cr Oil Citron Flowers, Shaving Brushes Sait of Lemon und Roses, in Lug. cut glass bot tle?, Amoniac Vinegar And odier articles in the Perfumery line, for sale wholesale or retuil on accommodating terms, Ly POitCHER tfe LAROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globe, ~ ’* '* '"itrket. oct 15 Opposite the Marki ,000 1,500 -l,uU0 ^0,000 2,000 20,000 20,000 15,000 sirtA P, i/cs. ^ 1 ,500,000 000 TICKETS $20—NO SHARES. * 03* It shall be at tlie option ol Lie winnora of SJPa of Bilik Slocks, oilnor to tuko Uio Stock bo uccompunied by a white Jiertou over tlie | Sra of leu years, or bo provided with an open written lionet drawn up according to tlio direct,on of u,e city ordinances,and signed by some wh.iu person having legal authority to sign the same, and the said persons tbits arrested shall becarr.od to the guard bouse, und tlio wluto prisoners shall bo detained until tlie next morning, wuen they slia 1 be carried to the police court aj heie.uadi r d ractedi provided nevertheless that no white nersoii stiali be detained uttlio guard house iin- te-s upon duo enquiry made of Uio arresting oin- cer or watchman, it shall appear lo die othcer in comimmdut Uio guard Imuse, that illiern was just rencea of uio night, und tlie deputy superintend ent snail report to the superintendent tne occur-' ranees of taut portion of the night in which he may have been on duty, to enable Lie superin tendent to make tiie report reqnnetl of him by ti it section, and shuli attend ut the police ofiico nt 10 o’clock for tlie furdier explanation to the Mayor of such occurrences. Sec. 14k Be it further ordained, That the pri vates of tlie city watch shall be appointed by the Mayor, but no person shall ho appointed unless he is a citizen ol the United States; and every of ficer and member of the city watch shall take and 8ubscribetno following oath or'atlirmuiioy. “Ido solemnly swear (oi affirm, ns the case may bo.) 1 that I will, to the best ol* my ability, diligently und carefully discharge ull die duties required of me as captain,or lieutenant, or sergeant, or private, j (as tne c ase may be) of the city guard, and con form in all things to the ordinances, rules regula tions and orders respecting my duty, so he.p me Go J.” And the Mayor snail order copies of such or affirmation to be pr.ntid in a book, to I e ob tained for that purpose, and each deponent oral- firm ition'sbaU take and subscribe to the said oath or affirmant before the Mayor or ucting Major, and the same shall be kept among the records of Council. See. 15. Bo it further ordained, Th ttno officer or private of the said city watch sh« 11 act ns such, until he h:ts taken and subscribed tlie said oath or affirmation, and al o given good and sufficient se curity (‘o consist of on * or.■.more residt:rit citizens ■ ' • ■ ... % . _ .l._ 1,1...... Al .»(* Liicilt iluituiuts. mHE subscriber will dispdso of his stock of A Ready Made Clothing at very reduced prices ei her at wholesale or retail. Country merchants and other* desirous of purchasing, arc invited to call and examine for themselves. oct 17 JOHN MALLERY. SnluiiifFtTsiiuwls, Bilks, Clitxllys uud Mousluiuc do. I.aines. Per ship Gaston; 1 CARTON rich Broche Shuw.s, latest styj© 2 doz. rich printed 'JJhlbet Hdkfs. 5 super. Tartan Shawls, best quolity 2 doz. super. Mousiin de Luine do, 10 pieces rich Poitl de Solo 2 do. supr. plain Rips no. 2 do. figured B. B. Silks 8 do. splendid printed Chally, latest style 10 do. rich Mousiin de Luines ItiOO yards I ngrain Carpet ng, at per yard 10 pieces very sfipr. Dish Linen, free from any mixture 100 do. Velvet Ribbons 30 do. super, nnd low price White Flannel ]0 do. do. do. Red do. 5 do. Green nnd Yellow „ do. 31 doz. verjjr.bhe.tp Linen Cambric Hdkfs. 5 pieces super.'black Bombasins,sotne very cheap 10 do. do. do. Crapes Old Silk Taffeta Ribbons. Mourning.Cap do. Colored l’ o enco -nd tlio tie Nap Silks Ladies’and Gents, supr. H. S. Gloves Lad es’ and Mines’ white Cot on Hose Black Silk Cravats Black Silk Uoac-and Half Hose, plain and ribbed 5 pieces Steel Mixed Satinets' 5 do. Kentucky Jeans * 1000 yards super. Aprr n Checks 30 doz. new stylo Head Hdkft, For sale on favorable terms, by SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. oct 15 160, - * - Shakers’ Heibf. L LANDING from sbip Gaston. a full supply. of Shakers’ Herbs; comprising Catnip,Fox- g ove More bound. Sage. Fenny royal, Thorough- wort, Liverwmt. Boneret.’thyme, Mint, Worm wood, Worntseed, Elder Flowers, Slippery Elm. in lfi OJ.- «07„ and 1 oz. packages, xuteblo lor familitw uml country ineiciinrits. f or sale 17 I’OROHl R & LAROCHE, ■ Sign of tho Golden Globo, oct 15 ■?. -Opposite the Mnrkct. “ ~ Tooth Wash; , IHLORINfc, DUS und Kn osot Tooth Wts i. will ba’dmiOcttedia Uie tlm/env, Consohdulcd, j O’ "tygBjjhff eaxtqffi nnd such confinoniont q i.rod of hitn whilst employed on tlio city gtinrd, . [ul) jr„nor, nud for'siiln hy _ o ! i a J.h*«ad«c.,r.t y .l»!lb«-» *0 sun..l ««. oc!2:t HENDRICKSON. of'tlio Mumigcrs joimly. widt J. B. lcrnmit, ivaq. \