Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 09, 1839, Image 1

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crr y OF SAVANNAH, 1 BY VT mines Clclaml, KKUB* •»' 1J . i!v ntt I! offlcoolftt " L y p-feJS-SS^ feT«“ ’ for lit Montijf. for each insertion niter, per fkmSy ‘M Clerks ofthe Court- ff^r aiiplicitin'i H» ifen WndBbr ftsSSSU*. tmwt l>0 pul.liel.eU Adminietrntori for P SSiiWto reuUer in their noeounte L MW.VWa V \V R KK3 • «» Exec,uir. and Adminis- r (iS5p.t’.ic '» tc, ' roi1 - 0,1 f, 1 r8t1 ULM ;. Pffih between the mini l.oura of tff'il oPublic Seles in thn County jffiers Test ...lent >rv. of Admmietru- E* j m iv Invo been qratited. flret r n ,, HV. notice thereof In one of the r,«it"c»ol'tVwdt.te. nnd nt U.o doorci l* ifouw, wlicro such mica are to ba f„,leave to eoll Negroes, must ho pub. Kmonths, before any order absolute 1 made thereupon bv the Court. I Iro.Aiktate liv I reentors. Admmistrn- K tat ot.i.the imhlished SIXTY |, r r(1 din day of Sulo. Tltese snlennntst K court House doo> of the ; C9u..ty ott ieiuopertv is situ lie, nitd on the. first KK Mondihttween the hour, often In C,amud four ill tho iincriiooit. No sale fly today Is valid, unless so expressed in iffiju-bv'Executors. Administrators and ^ssafSfsadaHt of personal property (except negroes! ■Is mill Intesliito estates by Exepittors and ■ raters must he advertised FORTY ■JSLbr Executors and Administrator. Ilers Distilissory, must ho puhlisiied SIX JfUS, lieitioiisfor foreclosure of Mortgages on lile must be ndvertised once it mont.i for ] MONTHS. , i In ofthe Court of Ordinary, (ncconipam |s copy of tho bond of agreement) to Elies In land must lie advertised Three ■sat least. • VifTssulestiinlcr executions regularly grant- *'o Courts, must lie advertised THIRTY -under mortgage execution. SIXTY I— ales of perishable property under cr- TL'ourt.mnslheodvcrti'od. generally, TlN I before the day of snlo. [idyertiseiuentsww he punctually iiftended lAII Letters diree'ed to this Office or f e A must lie post paid, lo entitle them to sb No. aai—voi. xxxvi.] SAVA N tH, (On.) SATURDAY EVENING, NOVE1IBER O, 1819. [Wholit No.—07,013 To Let. J The two story Dwelling nnd Garden n lacluon Ward. opno.fite the Free School, y-nt occupied by Mr. J. B. Lewis. Fos- ■ will be given on the 1st November. A) • r ANSON PARBONS. I fifty Dollars Howard 1 Runaway oti Uio 20th July lust, from tl e mbacriber, his Negro Man, SAWNY. He is about 23 years old, 5 feet d or 9 in- J chcs high, very black and likely, lias ruth* lllow senulcbral voice, und a deep sic.itricc wde, lie wa«hoighrof Mr. Hugh By ears since, nnd 1 believe was brought up iplace about JO miles above this city. ‘hove rcwilrd will bu paid for bis delivery iu b jail in this State, or to tho subscriber. ~ 205 NOBLF. A. HARDEE lltickustiwantciii.. K subscriber oilers for sale, ituate in the 3d District, B; |S 1,500 ucres, which comprises every the most superior soil. The iruuf is with qjight improvements, und can be on- its geographical, dimensions to uny de- ttent. As uu additional consideration to haser, reasonable terms und protructod cre- oflered. For more miscellaneous inibrma- •plicants cun address the subscriber nt A- F. G. BALDWIN. 15Wmo Lywoffir & JLii Itoclic, t bit lor sale on accommodating terms, No. Dnnd2 CiwiorOd, in bottles assorted sizes; I the gallon; Spl-i. Turnentinu, ,lo. do. do., r u , , Glibber Suits, Cream Tartar, Brim- I Sulphur Dutch Madder, Glue, Suufts.Sult I,., 1 Lcud, Lump Stuck, Lump ifiliiMs Uorux.cntdound rolined Indiio, Mtul Smuud 1 Float Blueing, Hippo, Jut- ibarh. Calomel, Artow Kom.Spunudi Flies, pior, Muiuii, Fluke, Nutmegs, Cloves, C,n- fjWKe.UliickundCayetine 1-oper, Ginger, llr.„y it r, r '5". |,or ' C'a.lum ne tjodu, Turti.ic l!i‘ le j l ; Salt Tartar; Sul Aiumoinuc, Boe»,Cuniuc Amutoni.i, Benz,on)Copul, #•*•*, Opium und rityr.ix.Ko.-u Iu mkileutlAeh,Std Arutus, Wushiug IMytafil, l.jpglaM. j- aa g f ud puteiu-iijiv |kmoiL ie l'lowers, Uoneset, Sage,- Elder Ftioroughwort,Liverwort, Biine i. Bulln, ‘i Squills, Uuiumc, tile Hydnoimte. Potjss ^j’otaHj Cio.pn Oil, Oil Black I’cpper, life)™. Lemon. Bergalttoi, Guru- i F.uwe'.^ 1^^“’ Eosoinuty.itose Cedrul or [on ,„ ; i Ju " l ' H ' r . 8l “hti Boot, Pink Hoot. l', 'i n _ J Mm ;.on Jieoi, Gentian. v.u US si, )',L ''""l 1 allJ calc,tied} Sweet und 'Look* Powders. IroSlfenl "" U Elixir of Bark, l x- t N I,., , ii S' Vu! '',V"m Alyrrh, Alcol.ul, freosot.' a ’ ilul11 ' Lurbotute, Ammonia m—kowh!,?u 0 '!!? 8 ’ "'avranted fresh ami MSSv* T,mic hlixture, Houck’s Uriabariilu H“‘eluy’s Cubobs Huberts ar , 8 ami Hcn/y'B Magnesia, IPl'l n,,ni ''Li ri ‘ U '“. Lees, Lvutts, Sol (titer Pdla- Mr,!" 1 * 18 ,’ Htdlightuis, Hnoper's KO ' LTroftH, British Oil, ,iIr^ 0U8h8 ^’^ : 1, Laventk r t,'i„l i * e "V?, 8 " utI Glessl,1 ’» c °- I. . »a r uml Ey e Wuters} do. do. Toilet lINEXA.llPi.ljt) .VIA tl.tAO HI . HClIE.tlE. rpHE following details ot a Scheme or a Lot- X tkuy, to be drawn in December next, war rants us in declaring it to bo UNPAitALLLLhl) in the history of Lotteries. Prizes to the uuiount HAVE NEVLit DEFOtlU BE EM OFFERED 10 UlU pub lic. It Is true, there aru many blan.ts. but on the oilier Hand, 1110 extremely low clmige ol'^iO per Ticket—tlio vai.ue andnumbf.r of the Capi tals, und the revival of the good old custom of wnrruntingtlmt every prize shall be drawn and sold, will, we uro sure, give universal satisfaction, and especially to the Six Hundred Prize Hol ders. To those disposed to adventure, we recommend early application being mude to us for tickets— when tue prizes ure all sold, blanks only remain —the first buyers^tavo Uie best cnauce. \Ve, there loro, cuiphuttcaily say—DlLAY NOT! bu. at once re-nut uni trann-uut to us your oiders, wmen skull always receive our nmnediuto mien* t on. Letters to be addressed, and appl.catious mude to SYLVlSTLU A CO. loti Broudwuy, New-York. (CT Observe tho number, loti. $703,000111 $300,00011 $03,0001 O prizes ol* $20,00011 2 prizes of $40,0001! 3 prizes or $iO,OOOU LOTTERY OF HkiAL LaTATE & BANK STOCK, SITUATED IS NEW-ORLEAMS. IfJ* The rtc..esi und most mi»n.licent Scheme ever pre&en.td to the pubuc m Uit»or any o»h- er country. TscKets only 20 dollars/ Auiloracu by an Ait if the Legislative Assembly •/ L'lur'tda. unit umiur the directions of the Com missioners, mt.it" under the same. TO BE AT JACKSONVILLE, b'LUiilDA, DEC K ]>t, l^oU. SCtlMi^T HAMILTON, Managers. bYtgVL.STJHl CO. JoO liioadwuy, Ne.v-Yo.k Side Agents. NO COMUJNA TluN NUMuEhol! 100,OdU l.caeis.liOiiiAo i upwards,m succession. Extract f. out tnc latwsot tue Legislative Coiiu- cn ot tue Territory ot t toridu. Chaf./til—NoM— Wtiere..s the Court House of uitvai coun.y, is in an uii.iiusucd state add tnerc ure yet title atm owing upon Uie sume, mo no , wu.cn it Is believed w.li impose too burden- aome a iux iipouAtte peop o of Duval, and where- us, >t iAuesu..b.o io pay lui^se ouiU sums and com- p e to uut.u.ng. us well lor n e greater couve* it euo. o, uie dministrut.on tf jus.tee, as tor the i.oaj.c purport o. an Academy, ior which pur pose m part, tnu said budd.ng, wnen completed, is designed. 'J hete.ore— Sec. i. Be it enacted by the Governor and Lc- gisiauve Council of the Teirno.y of rionda, Tnat it wnaii und may beluwfmtor Joscpn B. lamcasiei, isaiab D. Hart uud William J. Milts, < r auy two ot u.otu under the d.rectiou ot tnu Coainy Court ot Lm>ai Coun.y, to raise suc.t tU ti or sums of money b,, iouc*y.uis iclisc.iemus a umyiuayut em , p.optlate..ud d...-ub.e: Pro .n their operation*, ttntl yet limit iiowctful m tuetr I ; ;dou ' ‘ lml UM) -“ ld “““ u “ u •■tvtu.clvat. o.ttc-s.o, itttyltiavtt ever met wtui ill my pr-.c-l 11 f uc ** manner u. ue Lo.trt eitatl ti..ec., welt uce of eight -ml twenty yearn. T..otr ttci.on on u,ld L ‘ ll y 10 conduct ttuett tottery iii 0 oud imtu. to Ue o.tvl # r#nd lienee oatRo impnr.tt.ea of die b.004 app.op„a.e tile p.oceean .0 u.e ouject aeove eta- te.eviUelt.iy very aurpruuij. • •" [ ^•-.'a-e d . l ee. 7m, loaa.-Apptoved, Feh. Dear Sir-ntav'r^e’lFequcnutnli^o'tr i “•> d “<> d ‘^ »»' F «b™- 1MU in lac me.Iitt.nl etuge of b l.o.tnlover, and on-1 T “ b “'“ ■Tlic true riches of life Is lie tilth.’ W E khow that health und the ability to lubor constitutes tho weulth of tliegre.it mass of the people in tins, us in most other countries. To preserve, therefore, tliut health by natural means is a grand moral and political scheme, to lultil winch requires our utmost attention. The unprece dented pupula rity und universal approbation which this medicine has achieved throughout the United States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico und the West Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly and con scientiously recommending them to Urn special ut- tenuon of Uie ullhcted. Dr. Peters has suent much time in experiment ing with ddlerent Vegetable Medicines ior diseas es of tho liver, and now o.ferslus Vegetable Pills us the best, most convenient uud cheapest Medi cine that can be prepared to/ general use. One great quality of his Vegetable Pills is thnt they huve the alternative principle combined with their carthurtic. or operative qualities, or that they notouly cleanse the sioiuacu und bowels by pur ging, but luey regulate tliu liver, change Uie mor bid secretion, strengthen the digestive organs, pu rify the blood, invigorute the circulation, and gives tone und energy io the non ous system. Tney ure m.ld uud pleasant ill tueir opcrut.on und convey almost immediate convici.on ot tuetr Uuhty iioui ilietr first dose. Tney cau be taken with safety by persons ot uny uge; und tue feeble, the intinu, Uie nervous and del.cam ure sirengm- cited by uieir bperution, because they clear Uie system ot bad humors, quiet nervous irruub.hty, und nivariubly produce sound Health. Thu Vegetable Pills ure a sure remedy for jaun dice, sick uud nervous headucao, dyspepsy, cos tiveness, sickness of Uie siomucn, uearluiirn, ud b.lious complaints, fevers ol ull kinds, und if taken utuie commencement will invariably check iheir p.ogress, und save tue patient from u pioirac.ed and dangerous sickness. They tiru invultiable iu ne.vous.iiid nypocoudncal aUcct.oiis, ioasofup- petite, and all complaints towmc.i leuiiles alone are subject. Tney operateuihi unltlspeedy purge, and are usafe and certain remedy ior worms iu c.uld ett. . laXifuct of n letter from Dr. Gurnoy, of New- Orleuns, La-OcF’d, ldJ/.—••iinivo received much ustnstance in my practice; especiallymjuuud.ee unJ yel.ow lever; fromt.ie use of Peter» Pills. I p.eaitme tnat, on an average, i prescribe 10o box es per month." Extract of u letter from Dr. Pritchurd, of Hud son, New-York, Jutted, ld3J.— ,# 1 wusuw.iro that Dr. Peters was one of tho tie.-l chemists in the U. Stutes, mid felt assured that tie would noilTe day (irom lus intimate knowledge of the properties of uoibs and drugs) ptoJuce an elHciem uiedtCtne, and I must ucauowfldge Uiat his Vegettble Pills Hilly respond to' my expuctat.on. Tney uro, in deed, u supers medicine und retlecc ultke upon t,.e chemist, tne pnysiciun, uud die puylosop.icr.' Extract of u letter from Dr.* vVumus, ol Cin cinnati, Feb. 2, ld33.—•" Your Pills h\Si tne mildest ttctuully cashier of the <Jitizens’ Bank, and A. Bou- douin. I!sq. uctually cashier of the Consolidated Bunk, us Trustees, as per Act passed beloro A. Muzurcuu, Fsq. Notary Public, on the 2d of May, IdJd, and the properties transferred unincumber ed. lor tho security of tho fortunate Prize Hold- res. Mode of Drxwimo.—100.000 tickets, from 1 to 10U.000. will be put in one wheel, uud 000 priz« • with the blanks, in another. To every number a prize or blank will be drawn, until all Uie prizes arc determined, leaving Cto balance of numbers in the wheel bl inks. Kj’Yo Editors amo Pun usher*.—Having re ceived Newspaperscoutaii.i i; too above Scheme, from twenty-two Stites and Territories, besides several of tho British Provinces, we are satisfied with tho escalation, and tlierafore request that such papers as huvo not. up to this time, inserted tho advertisement, will be pleased not todo.-o. und that all the other papers will insert it once a week oulv, until the 1st of December, and for ward its their accounts. SYLVESTER it CO. 153 Broadway, New-York. jtily 2D 1511 . 1 HUTU Ili.lUU IISUUVII. H.-V w. IV... I - . I — incipient stige ol b hoti«fever, andoo-1 “jy* icot j> above Jo-u] suuate coiisiiputiou ol Uio bo.vels; also, in the en- f * ;* 1 uU “ ' v _ u ‘ “ 11K ‘ largemeni ol uie spleen, chronic diseases ol uie liter, Men headache, gcilural ilcfilUty, uttd in nil ea ses have found tnem io lie very eiicctive. J. j>. Buvd, M. D. Meoklemruro Co. Va. Feb. 7, l*s37. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for tho last J 2 months, 1 taue pleasure m giving my testimony of their gooJ eifects ni cases o. dys pepsia, sick headache, bii.ous fevers, uiki otuer diseuses, produced by inactivity of the liver.— They are <i safe und mild uperiem, be.ng tiie best article of the kind 1 huvo ever used. George C. Scott, M. D. 'his celebrated Medic.lie is for sulc by all the ipal Druggists mSavunnih und throughout fuited Suites, the Cunadas, Texas, Mexico, nd the West Indies. Price i>U cens per box, wita full directions. uug5 104—1y Fcvsr and Ague Metlicims, On DOZ. Rowand’s Tonic or Vcgotable 2j\ w Febrifuge, a specific uud lastiug cure for the lever und ague. !* 24 dozen genuine 8outhem Tome.preporcL by Cutter & Cox, Alabama. Received uni -for(sole by ANSON PARSONS. novO 218 ’ Swaim’s Vcriiiiluje. T HIS remedy counteracts the whole train of diseuses arising from tho debility of the di- geft!v.e organs or u depraved condikon of tho «:o- much und bowels. Most of the diseases ofchildren originate in ver minous nfiections. ..... Worms destroy the nourishment which is in tended by nature to support lile. The immed.ttto effect of Swajm’s Vermifuge urei to tiauqutli/.e Ui!e*s bihkcii, cle r ito.uc.dous phlegm, dissipate superfluous li.le, increu e the gras’.ie juices and promote healthy digestion. It alle h es sick headache, and is un unledote for the Cholera Morbus of our country, durrlima, f. ver ifhd ague, and that class of diseases wmeh o ve their o igin to a disordered state ol he sto- muen and bowels. . . This remedy expels worms by giving healthy action to the stomach olid organs of digestion.— 'J h re is nothing in its compos tion to kill worn s. They are seldom seen niter its use, und the p • tient improves in health, color and uppi ti e.— i Those ruuied.es which k. II worms must of cour el injure the siomach materially, and the cause ol ■ many serious complaints. This fact has been ma- j tonally neglected by tlie liiculty, and the oilo. has never been discovered unt.l Swann’s Vermifuge p.oved it to tho entire sat.sfuct.on ol every funny who lias used it. _ P \ Ti.o medicine is no less efficacious in many ol the diseases of crown persons,by dissipating those morbid secretions wlucirprodiice dysentery, diar- • rhma. cholera inorlms*. piles, fever and ague, dys- , pepsiu, acidity of tlie stomach, foul breath, and t ie dis igrecabie uflect.ons con sequent upon bilious d 'i° r i»To\v in general use inmost part-of lie 1 wo.ld. Families resitlem in the country, trave.- 1 P *o 101 •bus gnin* into tho interior or voyaging m o dis- 1 H tant t a', o.i in conio.im.y to i. o said Le,,.o.u.»ve Act, dm u> ,,n niu.li . » -wu m dsdt liana..on a., tne.. n in -Uu iii.ei'c&i, an j t .c po.vors vyoiud m t cm u > die auovu ixcuea Act of tue LiU^isiunne oi t'iOA.Ua. Exuuci iioiu the valuation of Gcorgo Phillip Ma im .vr.e. uxi. jucoaue Co*a.ova, uo.uo. u,uCi.y Ot OLW'J.iCillia, tliaue uUd OtU lUOULtUi.au. Uu) O. Ap.ii, 1 JOJl Tnat tue auid George Pillip M.iiiouvner and Ja cob lu.uOV.i, appraise uiiu con^u.euuousiy uud hones.iy . aiueLie p>opcriy Knoxv uuudet tnen.»uie aim uppu.l .t.oi;oi iiaiiK s AiCaue," m Lie cuy oi New-Utieaiis, ut bix liduureu Tuousaud AaDoata, uud ••Tne p.operty kno.vu under the uppcllat.oh ol ‘•Cuy Hotel" 0. ••Dtst.op oHotel,” in w.e s uuCtty ol Ne*v-t-»rioaUS, ai Font Huudred alia i tveiny Tnousuud vo Lis.” The Deeds ot t..e Property nnd t .o Stock trans ferred ui trust to Uie ^om.ms-ioneisuppotnieu by tlie sutd Act oi tue Legisiuiuie Ot r lOtida, uie securt.y o. u.e i*nze Homers. dpict.(l a ot!.*«uie; 1 Prize—Tue Arcuue—Aw tee*,, 5 inet.es, 4 lines, ouMuguziue-btreet, lOileet, ii inciies, on NatC..ez-sueei; 14J leei.'o iUCues, on Uiu- viut-sueet. Rented at ubout .pui,uou per annum. ' Dohais. 700,lUU do H y Jer giiiiioiu X !!n Cl! | J «88umine, Rose of C(l|m,iKi n j/. 0, ^ fcar, s Oil, Oldridgo’s, 1 ... . WurifeioiiH r«J U,r * ” VVt i Q ‘ » Pufls and Box- out) would find Swaiui’s Verimlugo ol great ter ^nideon5 ,0 ' UUl ’ V ? luti, ° «nUn- tSSSS: 1,1 c J! t Slhs8 and pungents; >. Cold (v? 808 ’ p. leam o1 ’ Soaps, Ver- • loiu Lreiim. t. i;.n ... V alued ut 1 Prize—Cn/ liotel-lC2feetonCom- mou-suee., iu j feet, o mc..es, on Lamp-street. Rai.ed ut <p^o,0uU. Valued at 500,000 1 Prize—Dwelling Heu e, (adjO.ning tue Atcaile^ lno.-Ao—leot, / in- cues ti out, on Naadiez-aueei. litn.- cU atVuluedat « 20,000 1 Prize—iaiuo ^udjOi.iilig uie Arcade,) No. 1-j—4u *eet liOlH ou isaicuez- Sl.eet. At,011i0ii at «pi,4eU. V allied ut 20.OUO 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, northeast cor ner of Rasut ana L'ustonHouoe-sc. au leeiitOin ou Das.n, and **u met - on v rauiviia-oueet, oy teetueep 'on oU.ioiHiiousc-suuei. rteincd at <$i.5jd. V aiued ut 20,000 1 Prize—tailto—No. z4, soutwestcor- ner o, liasiu uud L'uatoui House- street; o2ieet,7 iiicnea un uoaiu, bu met, / .nc..eo on i iuiiai.il, iui feet.10iiie.teaaeepdi f.ont o» C.is- tom Ho.me at. Reil.ed at gi,uU0. Value.i ai 20,000 1 Pri —Duio —No. 339, 24 feet, .8 m- e..eson iloyai-.tii.et, by i*J« ieet,ii inc. es deep, -itcu.ou ut ^>i,4Uu. Valued ut 10,000 1 Pr.zL—2 v u Sna.es L'unul Bank Stock .yil.U U-Cu, 1 Duto—20U no. Com. do. do. 1 D..to—loo do. Meciaiucs’ and Tru- ue.s do. ao. 1 Du.o—iUOuo. City Baiikdo. do. 1 Ditto—JbO uo. no. do. no. tio. loO do. do. lo. uo. uo. do. Exctiunge liattk uo. do. do. uo. f™ 1 S'oiherfflSSU^^"’ >vitB !i lull I Sc ulp e |, 'cum?rn' r ° 0111 K °y" aIld For- Surgeofi Dissecting »i.Nii)|]|A siii.li CH i n ! u Sc i“sors, Cupping n "“ Uo . ltles! »'41 mm E"“*i planitt. ,m,i‘ C <!8 U1 d 'e line—where r Jl »enl| Mlt i . c »imtry nierchunts are lor themselves. ‘ Opposite the Murkot, uit>« ^. II 01 t Golden Globe. flu ill I'.' I iUv'oreii f ,i'i ILtppeo BnniV,lose I""' for casli', ||j, 1 ' ordllu 'fi s Inunnlhoture. For sWra LA HORIIF.. gn ol the Golden GloLe, Opposite the Market. sSBiSSawSsa ■;« srsrir ^ van age. Kept constantly on hand, ondfijr^sme^^ n0 v6 Sole Agent for tho Slate. FrcsIiTOfirdciT Sec,is, this Year’s Croli. - B Y the brig Savannah, the subscriber has re- coived seven casks superior fresh Gulden Seeds, having been selected with great care by oil 'xnerieucod Gurdencr, ami warranted-equa in quuliry to Inst year's crop. Tlioy will bo sold at re.lucod prices Tor cash only. F urther snpirhes Will ho'receivcd during the winter und smmg. luuters and o.lrers. will please to forward their o dm early. Cataiognes ready m "Jew dqys. 03; ;to . G. B. lll.NDitlLKBON. sbicetj spiew, spi«t». In *’<!«1 , V We, Frehi.imf^ **uste. ■fcttltby 1 d,l Jhhe P.islo. r. es v d mid la ’ A. PAKBONti. It la t CASx, Nutmegs. 1 do. Cloves 2 bagfc Bl *ek Pepper ] case do tlo. ground • 16 mats C mn mon, 1 caso do. ground 4 bogs \lspico 1 case do. ground 1 do. African Pepper, ground 2 do. .Ciyenno no. do. oot 30 PORCHER & LuXROCHE. do. do. X Diuo—lo uo. Mach .n.cs’ and Tra- deis’ uo, i.o. ‘ 1 Ditio—15 do. do. do. do. •jt) uo,—each JO shares of tire Louisiana state B.uilC, ijloooaca, eaoa prize JJ}l,bUU, 10 Lio.-oi.cli il shares of §100 each, euch pr.ze §sihU, of Uie Gus Light ‘JOO Lo.—each 1 share of §100, of tho Bank or Louisiana, rJOO Uo.—c..c. 1 s..nre ol §100, ol tlie Now-Unouns iiaiut, 150 Db.—each 1 share of $100, of the Union Bunk of Florida, 25,000 2U,UUu 15,000 10,UUu iU.UUU lU,»'Ub U,U0b 5,Ubb 2,uUU 2,000 1,500 l.oUU All Ordinance rpO amend and consolidate die various ordin- X ances of tho city of Savannah, for estab lishing, organizing, anil regulutiu^ a regular night watc.i or guard for the better protecting the city of Savannah, for regulating tlie puy thereof, and for oilier purposes connected therewith. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by tlie Mayor nnd Al dermen of the city of Suvunnuh and hamlets there of in Council assembled, and it is hereby ord fin ed by the audio,-i y of tho same. That from and afler the passage oi U)i*ordniuncc,tlie night watch or guard for the protection of Uie city of Savan nah sh iU consist of a superintendent, a deputy superintendent, and three division sergeants and forty-lbur pr,vales. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained. That the said su perintendent, deputy superintendent, und divis ion serge m s, shall bo elected by Council at the first rt-g.tlor meeting iu each anil eve,y January, and the privates shall be appointed as is herein li ter specified, and Uie pay of the said superintend ent shall bo eighty dollars a mouth; of t ie said de puty superintendent sixty doilarsu month; of each of the said division sergeants thirty-live dollars a month, uud of each of the privates twenty-five doll irsu moil h. Sec. 3. tie it further ordained, That the said of ficers shall be armed at his owtt expense with a sword or hunger, und a pair of pistols und provi ded wtUt a cariouoh box to contain und be tilled with six rounds of bail cartridges; and euch of Uie said wutemnen or privutos shall be furnished wiUi a good and sullicieut musket and bayonet, aim witu a cariotteh box to belt round Uio waist, to contain an l be tilled with twelve rounds of ball cartridges, und one spure flint, ail which arms anil uccutremcnts tor Uie privates of said guard or watch shall be furnished at the expense of Uie city; uud the said odicersund privates shall euch be litr- utshed ut Uie expeuse ot the city with u rattle, wliicn shall bu used lor tlie purpose of communi cation with e.ica other, giving uu alarm when ne cessary, (except in cases of lire, when the alarm shall be given uy Uie discharge of the musket as heretoiore.) und if uny other person or persons, except tne said o.licurs and watchmen, ulier tue xettiug of the guard, shall use a ruttlc of similar construction, or any instrument producing a sim itar sound, within uie lunus of the. city, lie or she, it u while person, shall for eucu unu every such o‘.Vence,oncoiivict.onaime pol.ee court or bciore Council, be tilled in a sum not exceeding thirty UOil.irs, co be collected und en!orced iu tho usual muutier; and if tlie s lid otfender be u slave or tree perron of color, he or she shall be commit ted to Uie guard t.ouse, and shall receive no t x ceoding t.iirty-ii-iu lashes, ut the discretion of ihe Mayor or ucung Muyor. See. 4. Be it further ordained, That it shall bu the duty of tlie superintendent or depifty super- .inundent, whichever limy be on ucuvo duty ut tue time, to visit the wutoouien at tneir respec tive wards und stauous in eucii and every n.gnt, as oiteti us circumstances will permit, and it s.mll be the duty o. t.,o sergeutit on uc ive du.y io vis it the respect ve wurds uud sinuous m le..8i once during euca w^tch. Sec. o. lie it farther ordained, Tnat from the first day of April (inclusive) to the first day ot October (inclusive) of each year, the mombers ot the city watch shall be ut the guard uouse, and commence tueir tour of duty at Lie hour of time o cloc.v at night; and Loin Lie first day or October v inclusive) io the first day of April (inclusive) oi each year, tlie mombers cotnposmg loo cdy wuten shall assemble ut tne guard i.ouse uud commence dicir tour ot diuy at eignt o ciock at night, ut wtiifln respective hours me guard nouse beo si.all cease to uu rung, and tue said member^ s..ullcon- Lnue ou duty until twenty minutes beiore sun rise or toe ringing of the beh Lie next morn.n , at wtucu sign.u tney snail repair ana i&assemiHu at the guard house, tnere to he dismis.-eu or ie- tameduscirctunstaucomay require; bat they snail not tuke up uny staves or persons ol co,or utter daylight wiL.out good cause, and me su d city Wiiicti siiail be subject to Lie orders ot Lie Mu,- or or acting Mayor, uud may bu compelled to uo any fnru.er or other duty, either by day or by nt^ht, whenever the Muyor or acting Mayor may .teem it advisable or necessary, to demand tueir aerv.ces. dec. o. Be it further ordained, That it shall be the duty oi Lie supenn.endem.of Uie city watch, or odicer in eoiniu utd at me guard house, to dis pose oi tue watchmen in such a manner as tnat ull purls of mo cay may be equally guu.ded and pro tected, as turn's possible; aud we s.iud d.vide the privates in two divisions ,o uc Ueiiom.nated the it; stand second division, each to be commanded by a dtv.siou sergeant, ande .ch division to ue d. ir buted as atores.iid, w..en ou active ditty; and ou- 1/ one division shall be on active duty at a uute, except in cases of alarm, or other necessity ,wnen mey stui.l be marcued to u.e place of uan a er or uecess.ty, as me o.ucer in command, or Lie May or may order; and tne wutemnen shall be so it- gututefi, us noitobe every night in L.e same ward, bill they siua beahoued to two var.ous wards und *pi.,ces within me city alternately and in rotation, and me said wuic.uucn shall patrol and watch throughout tho respective wurus and places as signed to .iiein during die night; and the saiu of ficers and privates ot the cdy walcu arc hereby .required to arrest ut night, and take m.o custody all felons and rioters, ali disorderly or sitspeciecj persons wi.o may be louud wandering or m.sbo- iiuviug tlieiiiseives, or in any uiatuiui distmb.ng me public peace or quiet; und ull persons wuo may in any maimer ussuuit or opj ose or resist Sec. 7. Be it further ordained, That it uliall bi the duty of tho officer in comm md ut the guard house, whenever, at tho time of dismission oftlu guard, he mny hnvc a pri oner or prisoners n charge, to leave on duty at the guard house, asm ficieiit Ibrco to keep Kiinh prison«^pr prisoncrF in custody until the* police conrt^Knr. when ii shall be his further ditty to deliver them at the po lice office, (except on Sundays, when the said pri-otier or prisoners shull he dealt with as the or dinance regulatin'/ tho jv>!ico court provides.) and the M tyor. acting M lyor. or any three Alder men may enquire in n the circumstances of each case presented for ex iminition. and make such order thereon, or affix such puuishmenta. eithe. by fine or imprisonment as the laws of the State the ordinances of tho city, and the nature of tho case require, nnd one-half of tho fine collected shall bo p ud to tlie arresting watchman, nnd the other Imirto thoeitv j provided that no fine shnli be itifiicted lor-any one bfibiico. beyond emu hun dred dollars? tin. I il the si id prisoner or prison ers bo charged with felonyor bfoacli of the peace tlie M tyor or Aldeinieu presiding ns aforesaid ut* the police court, may at fiis or their discretion or der tue piosocution of said prisoners, nnd turn them over lo a magistrate of the county lor tliut purpose. . Sec 8. Be it farther ortbinod. tlmt tho smn of fitly cents shall be dmn.inrled and received at the guard t-.pu.se for the apprehension of each and every slave and person of color arrested tinder the provisions ot this ordin mco if she or ho be demanded and released before eleven o'clock P. M., but il dcmm'ed uud released after that hour, then tho sum of ono dollar shall be dc- m ‘tided and received for each person as afore- said.and Uie said sum shall in ull cases bo ecnully divided between the arresting watchman und the city, und .f it be not paid beiore eigh: o’clock the next morning, tlie said slave or free persou of co.or shall bo committed to jail, there to remain until tne suid tine and ull costs ure paid. Sec. !i. Bo it further ordained, That if any of the officers or privates of the said city watch, af ter having taken up any prisoner or person in the execution of their duties, shall receive a brilre for liberating uny person so appro-ended, or if nny of the said officers or wiitcnmen shall be guilty of v.o eut, injurious or imp op r conduct whilst on ( 'u y to any person or persons, or if the said offi ce, a or wutemnen shall in any ui inner misbehave in, or neglect their duties us’wutemnen. the said hr.ndrfcd dblla-.i forfltccap i i the sum of t • utenant or d p.iv: to. And Bitch bond may b e . e Ij t M tyor or acting Mayo Src. 9. Uo itllnther ordar or or acting ft pu e. unde names shall b_ , ... .v.di the superiiUeiidt nt of tlie wa'.ch, and who shall be styled “Bupoiiiumerurtes,” and who shall n j or.tlu inselves every night at the guard h.mso utliewm m: mierwihffie oilier wnrcliltieii ind under p n of fine for nbstnc,?, aud in case Of tlie lbscnee of uny of the regular watchmen,any one or mote or the supernumeraries, nscircumsanccs may require, shall be employed to fill such vacan cy or vac nicies for the night, and nil the said Miper- liumentrios not ittnetna) service shall repair to tho guard house in all cases Of ularin.nnd may he mu- ployed as the officer may direct; and when so cm- . ployed the said supernumeraries shall stand in tlie same capacity, and be subject to the sahic rules and discipline us Uie regulur watchmen, und tho b ilury of such supcrnitmertiries on actual service shall be deducted from that of tho absent regulnr watchmen, and tho former r-baU be paid at the same rate as tlie latter*, and said supernumeraries shall Like aud subscribe the same oath and give tho satno bond and security us prescribed in the case of the rcgufcir watchmen, before their names shall be en tered on tlie list of supernumeraries. And when ever a vacancy shall occur itl the city watch by ally means, it shall be tlie duty of die Mayor to appoint n person from the list of supernumeraries to sup* ply such vac incy, nnd also lo appoint another su- ernunicrury in flic room of the individual thus transferiq.fto the regular watch. r . Sec. 17. Be it fiirther ordained, That it shall bfl the duty of the superintendent of the city watch to retain tho arms of Uio watchmen in the guard house, (except when required for duty) and at least once in every week thereafter tQ inspect tho sume and see that they arc kept and preserved in good order. See. 18. Beit further ordained, Thntone months pay of the ofiicers and privates of tho city watch shall he retained in the city treasury after the same shall have become due, to meet any Hues impos ed. but the Mayor or acting Mayor may, at his discretion, and under the circumstances of tho case, give on o.-der or draft on the treasury to any ollicer or privutu for such portion of such pre served pay ns in lus discretion may seem proper, and the said draft or order shall be paid forthwith by tlie city treasurer out of the city funds, »Sec. lli. Be it further ordained, That all ordin ances nnd parts of ordinances corresponding with Ui s, and all other ordinances nnd parts of ordin ances militating against this ordinance, bo, and tho same nre hereby repealed. * Passed in Council. 23d August. 1639i [l.s.] ROB T M. CHARLTON, Mayor. Auest. Josepii Felt, c. c, protein. oct 21 Mayor, and his bond may uLo be pin in suit; uud For me Toi;et< PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS. ofiender, if u private, may be fined or dismissed, NTHS* extract of Rose, Musk, jessQ- or bolh, ut the discretion o tlie Mayor or acting JL mine und Bergumot - . Do. fine an < superfine Toilet Powder,Rose scent the s ud officers uny a! o bo fined or suspeneded,; Edo’s sup. Musk and Rose Pcrsiun Sccut Bags or both, at the discretion of tue Mayor or acting ! Gcuuiue Kingian Bears Oil Mayor, which suspension shall be reported to Howland's Macusar Oil Council, nt tho next regular meeting thereof, or Oidridue’s B.ilsam of Columbia sooner if the Mayor or acting Mato: may deem i Pomade a la Hose, Savin, Jussaminc, Orange afid it advisable, and the said Council sliull act on such ; other Odours, iu pots and rolls be necessary to fill uny vacancy temporarily, the | Muyor or acting Mayor shal have the power to Lowe b celebrated Shoving Soaps make such appointment nnd fill such vacancy, uu- Prentiss’ vuriegated Soups, suitable for tho tablet til the next meeting of council; und Conned shaft j Powder Putts and Boxes of tlie latest patterns ut-ull times have the power lo fill any vacancies,' Cologne, Lavender and Rose Waters, of various in the same m inner as the vacancies of other of-1 manufacture nnd ns&urted patterns ticcrsof the city uro filled; und die Mayor or act- T)*pirit de Rose, Cold Cream, Lip Salvo ing Mayor, as tlie ho.td of tlie pol ce, s.iull h ive i 0.to of Roses, sup’r Rose, Cinnamon and Al and exercise a general superintendence ever the | mond Soaps, iu bars officers and members of Uie city wa.cn, uud may ; Cut Glass Bottles, ti large variety ut any timo direct the mode und places in which Fine and course Tooth Combs the watchmen Khali be stationed, und shall give his • Nad, 'i oot i an l Clo Jics Brushes *• * directions accordingly to Uie officers in command i VguetL, Napoleon. Madammonsclle, Victoria Iitthn guard ho'i-e. by whom such orders shall bo H! ss Back Hair Brushes, of excellent obeyed and distributed. | quality Sec. tO. Be itl’urthdrordained, That one watch-! Pocket Books, Scissors, Razors and Razor man shall bo stationed during the hoursuferosnid, in tho steeple of the Exchange, und shall be .ur- 20,000 2,000 20,000 20,000 15,000 600 Prizes* ® 1 ,500,000 TICKETS $20—NO SHAHeS. 03“ It Shull be ut U.e option ol tne winners ot Prizes of Bank Stocks, etb.er to take Uie Sti ck itself, or the par value thereok in cum. T,.erec. p'.sof tde sa.e'&i the T ckets are; and will bo, dupumiedin tue Gitizcns 5 , Consolidated, C nul, Uli.ou and Garroiltou Banks, m Lie name of theManagers jointly, with J. B. Perrault, Esq. Strops G Jim s It d an Dye. Vineg; r Rouge Milk of Ao. os, Orange Flower Wmor Oil Citron F.owers, Shaving Bnuffies Stt.t of Lemon and Roses, in Lug. cut glass bflrt* ilo-', Aiuonutc Vinegar . 7 And o ficr urdeks in the Perfumery lino,, for stile wholesale or retail on accommounting terms# l.y PORCIIER & LAROCHEA - Sign of the Golden Globe, oct 15 Oppon e the-Market* nislied with iigood and sufficient lantern, and ho shall give the alarm to the citizens in all prope cases, by the ringing of the Exchange bell, ..nJ by ban ring his lantern in L.e direct oti f.oni winch tue cause of alarm seems to proceed; an i a sen tinel shall always, during guard hours, or whiU the wutch arc on duty, be stationed at tho guard house door, woose duty it bh dl be to cotunium c.tce any alarm to the officer iu command, unu io the officers un i privates not ill actuul service; and the guardhouse bull shall be rung in all cases oi alarm. Sec. 11. Be it further ordained, That no watch man assigned for the first watch or division shu.i leave his watch or smtiou un I tlie relief gua.d shall have relieved hnn at it s post; nor snail tiny watciun n a-signed forthesecond guard leave hi ♦ ward or st itiou until the hour for discharging the guard shall have unlived und been announced by theriuging of the guard house b 11, or such offier sign .1 us the Maj or or Superintendent muy dos gnitc. Sec. 12. Be it further ordained. That if anv per son shall be convicted beiore the pol cc coiut or council for residin ', oppoan.*, o. u ou sting any o die oiiicers or members of tnu city wuicli in the execution of bis or Uieir duty, the olVendor may be fined in a sum not exceeding one-hundred tlol- lurs.lor each und every ofience. tobccolieccd and enforced as tiie laws und ordinances provide, and tlie said oiiicers or privates of the city watch a e authorized and empowered, in ease of urgen cy or nece sity, to demand tlie uid aud assistance of any citizen or citizens, and ull un i tv«*. v per- i son refusing or neglecting to g.ve such u d or as-1 s stance when required .may, on conviction before ! t e police court or council, be fined in a smn not exceeding one hundred dollars. Sec. 13. Be it further ordained, That it shall bu tie duty of dte superintendent of the city watch to make out a monthly pay toll of tlie Oiiicers nnd members ofthe wutch, to be p.e.sentedto h^ May or or acting Mai or on the tirst of euch tnoiibi lor his uppi oval und order thereon; und the said su permen Jeni shall nuke u report in writing to the Mayor or acting Mayor or any three Aldermen, at tne police office every morning at JO o’clock, iu which he shall detail the order end routine of the several divisions, sub-divis.ons and patrols, nn*e he m s onduct or irregularity o, every and n w c. iii .ti on duty, and sli d; relate the occur* icuues of tiia night, and the deputy superintend* ent snail report to tiie superintendent tiie occur rences of tout portion of tnc night in which lie Si, n |rn,.«.» may have been on duty, to enable tne superin- lAvmvnp , m . tendeutto make the report required ofbiiii by this T . 8W PP^y section, and shall attend ut the police office at 10 ° T t Shakers Herbs. compnsmgCatmp 1* ox- o’clock for the further explanation to Uie Mayor « ove H^el ound S ige. 1 ennyroyal Thorough- of suc.i occurrences. 3 I wort. Liverwo.t. Boneret. t hynlu Miut, Worm- a ,, „ c , m. , . wood, Wormseed. Elder Flowers. Slippery Elm, Sec. 14. Be it further ordained, Thnt the pri- «•-- m .... o h -i.—JLiZxaI vutes of the city wutch shall be appointed by the Mayor, but no peifcon shall he appointed unless Ureal fiarjinins. , T HE subscriber will dispose of bis stock of Ready Made Clothing ut very reduced prices o. her at wholesale or retail. Country merchants aud otliers desirous of purchasing, uro invited to cal. and examine for themselved. oct 17 JOHN MALLKRY. Spiciulid Shawls, Silks, cauilys and illoiiiilitiuc tic tLaincs. l’er ship Gnstois. 1 CARTON rich Brocne Shaw s, latest stylo 2 doz. rich printed Thibet Hdkts. 5 super. Tartan Shawls, best quality • 2 doz. super. Mouslin de Laine do. 10 pieces rich Foul do Soio 2 do. supr.’plain Rips do. 2 do. figured B. B. Silks 8 do. splendid primed Cbully, latest stylet JO dc. rich Monslinde Luiues 1000 yards I ngraiu Carpet ng. at $t per yard 10 pieces very supr. Irish Linen, free from 100 do. $5;vet Hihbons SO do. super, and low price White! Flannel 10 do. do. do. Red do. 5 do. Green and Yellow do. 31 doz. ve y clic ip Linen Cambric Hdkfs. 5 pieces super, black Bouibus.ns,6ome vory cheap - 10 do. do. doi Crapes Old Silk Tartu ta Ribbons Mourning Cap do. Colored F.o.enco nd Gro de Nap Silks Ladies’and Gents, supr. II. S. Gloves Lad es’ and Misses’ white Cot.on Hose Black Silk Cravats Biack Silk IIosc und Half IIo'so, plain and ribbed 5 p eces Steel Mixed Satinets 5 do. Kentucky .h nils 1000 yards super. Api < n Ch eka 30 doz. now style Head Hdkfs. , For sale on favorable terms, by SNIDEll, LATHROF & NEVITT. oct15 199 lie is a citizen ot Lie United States; and every of ficer and member of tne city watch shall take and -* 1 — “ " Ido them wnen engaged in the discharge ot their du- suusenbe tiie following oath or affirmation: ty, and all sl-.ves and tree persons of color, who solemmy swear (oruihun, us tlio^caso may be.) • •— tnat Iwill, to the best of my ability, diligently and may be lound out of his or her bouse or enclo sure, alter Lie ringing of tne guard bouse btli at uight, unless tne said stave or free persou oi col- or be accompanied by a white person over the n ,r c of ten years, or bu provided with an open written ticket drawn up according to uie direcuon of too city ordinances, and signed by some wh iu person laving legul authority to sign the same, and Uio said persons tints arrested shall be carried to the guard bouse, und the wllite prisoners shall be detained until the next morning, when they b.ju 1 be carried to the police'court us lie o mi f« r dr. cie.i; provided nevertheless bait no wide persou shall be detained at die guard house uu- tess upon duo enquiry made of the arresting oiti- c r or watchman, it shall appear to die officer in counnandut the guard house, that {there w .s just &c. in 16 oz. 8oz. nud 1 oz. packages, suitable for families and country mui chants. For sale by l’ORCH I R & LAROCHE, Sign of the Co’don Globe, oct 15 Opposite the Market. Tooth Was ]u " C lIlLORINi., urwaliaKreo.-ot Toofh Wbb’j, > hi-h'y recommended for whitening the teeth/ purifying the bieath and iniparfiti"n h *n1 ky np- causo ior the arrest, wh.te person sliull t on rooms during the - . -j. . . , ry or violent conduct, or by rcusou of tlie number well con uc. ng ol himself m ull h cureiMy tiisciiurge ull the duties required of me lufcaptuiii, or lieutenant, or sergeant, or priva.e, > * - - , _ ‘ (as the case may be) of tho city guard, and con- P<« to the gums. Just received per Wif- form in ull th.ngs to Uie ordinance*, rules reguia-. * cn Fuller, and tor sale by _. „ _ ' a Kr Loin and Oiders respeebng my duty, so lie.p me ^° ct ^.... HENDRICKSON. God." And the Mayor shall order copies oi such I 6»tt'den Seeds, Crop 1839. or ailirraacioh to bu pr.uad .n a b ok. to I e ob- T>ORCHER& LA ROCHE is, and will te- ta ned for that purpose, and each deponent or of- Jb ceivein afew days, a large assortment of brai ilion shall take and subscribe to the said oath Vegetable, Flower and Bird Seed, the crop cf or affirmant before the Mayor or acting*Mayor, 1833. Also, in daily expectancy, a beautiful ^ tf- and tho same shall, be kept among tlie records of cle called the Chinese Tree Corn. The a! eye Council. I Seed is warranted to produce large vegetable; a id Sec. 15. Be it further ordained, Th it no officer fine flavor. Planters and others are iqyiteo *o or private of the said city wa cii sh. 11 act as such, cull and examine for themselves. All of v. bich until ho has taken and subscribed the said oath or will be sold low for cash or city acceptances, affirmation, and ul o given good and sufficient se-1 Sign ofthe Golden 'Glebe, tiitzens nov4 Oppose the Market, •rmen of t, and provided also, that no drily ( o consist of on.! or more res ch nt j it be locked up many of tue p is- and n lubiiints) to tlie Mayor and AI emit he night, uulesVft on! rcirm to: theci .y of Savannah and hamlets th reoC lo . lircssi i? Cases. or the npHREEdoz. Lad as’und Geutlemrn’s snpe- mt:ofl r«- JL rior English Jap lied. D. essing Cases. Just o prisoners in custody, and--such confinement q t.red of ban whilst employed cn the city guard, received, and for sale by shall be deemed necessary. j ani the said security aboil be in the cum of fivo , 0 ct 15 G, R. HENDRICKSON. .