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IVVSIOV HOUSE. „ ,
This well known Establishment
n „r,lar. .'row in loonlity. It 1< both convoni-
HiUo °li) Trtvoller uml tho Marohnnt. rhoun-
ssarAS*o2faffii
, M Stable. with tho boatofoslleri anil pro-
'ThaMititloti lion™ will bo ready for tho re-
ooDtion or Boarder* about the lOtli of Ootobor
naxt.antl it is hoped, from tho attoution wlilclilio
„ill ipdivldually giro it, “jgSjy’j
“ 8 r p ii Hill iliovillo Joariiait AiumtalSin-
tlaol, SI ioonTolograiilt and Uouongor, Athoiu
Whir CohimVti Eni'itror, and Charloolo i
»l, rciirv, will P'lbliiU tho oh:mi o.noj a waok
forfoarwoakiatt) mud thoir aooonuto .to tho
„Hm of tho Savannah lbpiiblleau.
Mptl'l l 9 ' 1
iSlTvo covvbyanoetost.
AUGUSTINE, Ii. F,
rfi i ’ j it iiovi):ii nit* iniJalu tho 'iricliinory
8 n 'niiiiusto.i .npickct FLORIDA,Capt.
l&icl, will osmhla litr to parfirin with ease a
rip,ivory wook, mid olio will rim rog.ilorly hi
ii,, 1 , with tho fins uloninpicket Win. Soabrpok
Ivor.Chtrloitoa,leaving Savannahevory Mon-
diy afternoon:
Arriving at > iriou ovory Tuuliy morning,
.. dt. Mary* evory T today evnumg.
« Jac'.<ti ltvillo. oiury \Vudtrt*day morn-
in,-;.
•• Pic.data, every WuJnwday evening
Returning , -
t .>ivj .’icjlata ovory Ttrird iy uftomoon.
» j ic:<4inyillo, ovary Thursday mg it.
St. Marys, every Friday.
Dari jii. every Friday night or Saturday
nnrnhig. „ , .
Arrives it 8 ivuau ih ovary 3 iturdiy iiltommin.
Sums iu ni liiiosa at Picuhtu for 3t. Augm-
lin?, 13 miles', for further P ‘^ 1 ;*;«^ , tpp!v to
It. & W KIN a CU.
Sivannah, Nov. 13,183). ,
Tlio Journal of C o iiunrso. New \ ork;Glo!m,
ntWt'iiiut'i.i; C:urb4to!i LVirior a:ul Mer
cury; \ i»nti Cv)i4litiHi mails'.; aro rcqiioUud
to nabltdi tin ii'.nvo for one week
IlIkCOA 3T3Jtn?8i) iTC03IPA-
NY.
■Steamboat Superior,
i. i'.'nrgo iVillnix,
xcid.CnptJ.is
L. Willcux.—This Com
pany have uo.v , . » • m- toco nploteor
der for freighting. T ie/ ii-tvo u now steamer
aided to tit dr liai.cillod tho Superior, nod ten
tow boats. Pin)boats will rin regularly bjlweo.o
Mur.oii mi l Darion—one of tiic steamboats hav
ing Darien ovary live or six dlys.with tow boats.
Tin company liavo now sixteen tow boats, all
first rate luais, bailt expressly for tho navigation
of the Oeni.ilgen anJ Mitiimaha rivers. Those
ot goads shipped by their lino.
Tiiey hive a Staaii’aoat and a number of
Sloops to carry cotto i and nnrohauJizebetween
Darien and Savannah, and i) trien and Chirl -s-
ton. Tiiero are also live first rate packets run
ning regularly between l) irion uni New York,
wliic.i c nue to Maaira. lli.vas At- Mitcball ol
Darien.
Agonls for the above floats.
I,. BALD t’/lN hS’CO. Savaun. .
Boyc::. Max-tv & W.u.tk:i, OuliMdU.
Hwvf.s & Mirciizu.. Darien.
Gko. K. itoBBur*, UawltitiaVillo.
J. Goddard, .Macon.
jan II
OENGRAfs ORUO AV3 P1HI.
LY MEDICINE WAR >H>USE.
r llK Subscriber has received per tlio latest
arrivals from tho Northern States, and
Europe, the following articles:—
oO Barrels Salts, 2 N) boxes Salts
30 do Copperas
G do Alum
5 do Chipped Logwood
5 do Ground do
1000 Bottloscommou Castor Oil
500 do siperior Cold Pressed
200 do Sweot Oil
100 do Flask Sweet Oil
Refined Salt Petra, iU kegs
Henry’s Calcined dngna.siu, warrant’d
Pnlvo Cream Tartar
Frosb Cinniomile Flowers
Poland Starch
Pitlv. i Singer Root, in bags
Clovai, Vot ings. Ciitnunon & Mace
Alspico, Black and Red Pepper
Sanford’s best Yellow Burk
Jalap and English Calomel
Hippo. Tart Kinetic
Caro .Magnesia, EugUsh Calcined in
Bottles
Calcin’d Clwrrolo, formoHc.ulpurposcr
Rottoti Stone, Whit ni.ng, flout Sulphas
Scotch mid Miccoboy Suitir, in bottles,
and by weights
Spirit* of Nitre, sulph. Ether, Spirits
of H artshorn, double strength
Pearl and Powdond Sagoo,
Bermuda Arrow Root
Gum Opium, do Camphor
D o Arabic, picked
Soaps of all kin h, English, French
and Aunricau
Pure and clear strained Sperm Oil
Lamp Wick and Lamps
P C n P U M E n Y .
Cologne Water, superior puality
Roso do do do
I/avcndor do do do
Oi'uuge do do do
Honey do do do
Ambrosial Lavender Wator (astiporior
urticlo)
Pomatums, Rnwlrnd’sM.icassor Oil,
(genuine)
Bears Oil,Scent :d and Plain Hair Pow
der, Toatli, liair and Cloth Brushes
Ri/.ors. Strops, Sciwar.s, Poekot
Knives, KuivetauJ Forks, ifcc.
-ALSO-
A select clioioo of Teas, Sugars, Sugars, Porter
Lemonade &c. All*Invo been ielected with
great care, and warranted all to bo genuine uud
niirfiict; for sale on the uo u accommodating terms
by A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. •Uii'iboiH’ ilangc.
,VV.o has always on b ind Sivaim’s celebrated
Panacea, and Vermifuge, the Solo \gontfor tho
State. may 18
CROP OF 1830.
W ONC, Blood Beet
U urly Turnip do
Mongol VViirzel
Largo Vindsor Bean
Spucklud Volontiuodo
China (led Kyo do
Ltirgo Lima do
Sowog do
Gorman Kale
Early York Oubbago
Ijarge do do
Early Sugar Loaf do
Largo Drumhead do
Fiat Dutch do
Largo Bergen do
Drumhead Savoy do
Groan Curled do
Red Dutch do
Long Orange Cnrrot
Celery, Curled Cross
Ikirly Cabbage l .ettuco
Royal do do
Early Curled do
Nutmeg Melon, Citron do
Silver Skin Onion, Red do
Curled Paisley
L uiJrcill’s extra early Peas
Early Framed do
Blue Imperial do
Long Salmon Raddish, do Scarlet do
Red Turilip.s do
White do do
: tound Savoy Spinach
Prickly do
Early Flat Dutch Turnip
Red Topped do
SeodOuioiis For Palo by
THUS. M. TiniNF.R, Agent,
dec 19 Opposite tho Mansion House.
A. OEVSLO V & CO.
r
In
’oii'rdib'ih'rste nr i /rng-oi wticiiiu.vnfcfc;
4V. FOl'rflit's i'BGETli-
BLB CA PilOLICON.
F ) t Uij cure of Nccrods, White Swellings
Meic.irial D'ho hcs. Liver Complaiul, Ul
cerated Sara Throat, and Cutaneous Diseases.
TO Til.-. PUBLIC.
I requost those win have b33ii cured of any
obstinatJ nn.l unmual malady to soml to the
Proprietor of the Calholicou siatomeiits of their
disorders, as well as the time and quantity re-
cuired for their restoralhm to lie tltli. This is a
Ujbt which they owe to justice and thoir suffer-
i iri follow creuturo3.
H. POTTER,
Widow of tho late Win. H. Potter.
Tho Catlio’iicnu consists exclusively of vegeta
ble matter, au I with a slight d nenniu itiou to
lao bowels, which it prosorvosin a soluble state,
acts insensibly, ii pleasant to the taste, mid re-
oniresno particular regimen or confinement.—
As a gentle eatlnrtic moJieine, improving tho
iippelito and restoring tho general tone of the
system, itiscoufiJonily reooiiv.n jndod to ladies
in a dulicaio situation.
Tinro are at tliis tiun several spurious mix-
t ires in circulation a!iroa4, au I aoun vended in
this city, nssiim'mg to possess the same, or equal
yirtuos of Potter’s Catholicou. Tl is to ho hoped,
to it the unsuspecting will ho placed ou their
f ;uard against sucSi impositions, as much mischief
i is resulted front their use. They consist prin
cipally of sarsaparilla sirops, vi/^Sirop doCnis-
iaies or Roll L/Vftecteur, and ato sold for much
lass price; you will, therefore, bo particular, and
purchase of none hut my authorised agents,
where you can obtain the genuine Catholicou,
TO SOUTHERN PLVNTER3., ,
The very flittering accounts which aro daily
received of tin suparior efficacy of Potter’s Ca-
tholicon in tho cure of those dif O.ises which aro
incident, and mostly prevail among tho _ colored
population of tlio south, almost entitle it to tho
upjiellation of a specific. I u yaws or crub yaws,
it is a certain cure, and Ins boon ilia moans of
saving many a valuable slavo from a ptoinatnre
grave. ,
. A fVesh supply of this celebrated medicine
juat received and for stilo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
due 3 Solo Agent.
ill Mass
Castoi Oil, No. 1
J,» do Nil. 2
Mustard in lib.
Riband AIL battles
Saffron
Black Drop
Creosote
Sulph. M irnir.no
Acct do
tilph. (Au’miiio
Tart r is Potass
Gum Opium
Rhubarb Root
Soda Powders
Sotdlins do
Copperas
I.ogwood
Flow. Zinc
Together with a geinr.
Ilesiu Copaiba.
Do Jalap
Piperina
Ess. Camouiilo
Pros. Potass
rarasaciun
i bdoevnth
Stramonium
Billalonu
Cicnta
Ellaterii
Oil Nutmeg
Do Sabani
Marjoram
Laurel
Beiino
Spiko
Cicutn
oiii niv sjTcos.
;MJP OF I3:r».
yBT VRRANTED fresh and genuine growih
yw of 18T» Raised by tlio United Society
of ri urn's, '.ufleld, Conn, except some few
kinds, which are imported from the first deeds
men in Europe.
White Onion
Rod do
Early Blood Turnip
Boot
Early Sugar do do
Early ‘ Jrunge do do
Long Blood do
Long White Scarcity
3carlotCarrot,(very lino Rutubugo “ do
Orauge do Largo Bell Poppers
Blood do White Solid Celery
Guernsey Parsnip New Zealand dpiunglin
Long Green Cucumber Round do
Early Framo do N Early Washington Pouh
Marly — do Do Charlton do
Prickliy Gherkin do Do Jtiue do
DirsiiH^rliua—au J mi- r -r/wan rronntrTwi
Crook Neck Winter do Enrlv Dun Beans
Magnum Bonum Coss Do Mohawk do
Early Dutch Cabbage
Early York do
KarlyBullock’sHeartdo
Green Savoy do
White Capo Urocoli
Early Cauliflowers
Flat Dutch Turnip
Early Spring do
Lotture
Cabbage Head do
Long Salmon Raddish
Long Searlet do
Long tVluteOkra
Short GrccuOkm
DwarfCurlod lbirsloy
Asparagus
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
marv. 3rtis'.i04, Combs, itc.
al assortment of Perfn
nov 9
ENGLISH GARDEN SEEDS.
O ’VING to tlio many complaints mado a*
gainst Vegetable Garden Seeds raised at
tho north, the[mb.icribcr has procured nt consid
erable troubleand expense, a supply from En-
fdaod, which have arrived and arc now landing;
they comprise a flno assortment, and will be sold
at the same prico as the Northern seed. Coun
try customers will plcoso toforward thoir orders
for die spring crop.
dcolO G.R HENDRICKSON.
T3IK KENT9ET l'LASTBB. .
r , l Ecelohrafed Kensot Plasters, wliosos.uu-
t iry properties in alleviating or removing
pain or weakness in the breast, side, back or limbs
,tU> for Rknumatism, Liver Complaint, and
l)y »popsiu, h ive been limply touted by multitudes
in tlio wide spread population of our Vyosiern
Coutiiiciit, an I also in tho Spanish, Daius!i,and
British West India Islands, aro prepared by the
SulHcrihers, and no ot/icrs, a:id presented to the
public for thuirucciriiinodalioii.at tlio Store of the
following gontlomoti. who alone uro tlio agonts
for the city; via.. J. II. Hart, corner or Broad
way and Chambers street, J B. Dodd, conrar
of Broadway and Dey-stroet, uud Bluchly &
Lewis, Greenwich s reot.
The above nl.tster is ilioinvantion ofan eminent
surgcoti; mi l fiom the nuinereus instances of
its salutarv olfocts in the afuromoulioned distress
ing complaints, the proprietors can recommund
it with tho utmost confidence. They feel plea
sure in staling, without fear of contradiction, that
out of tho oxtansivo sales both in tho Islands,
and throughout tho United 3tatos. not nue pias
ter in fifty lias beon returned ; they, therefore,
trust that this fnt will afford the strongest possi
ble evidence of their superior olHracv. For sale
|„w by A. DENS LOW & CO.
dec 15
n { tn8t>N'S UlfAUeO 4IU&3SU
T tlii high estimation this urticlo has long
hold lor making tho hair grow, and the
remark of a celebrated modern Lecturer on
Physiology, when treating on tho nature of the
hair, that “Boor’s Greosc, from tho animal in its
native climate, ptssesses very remarkable prop-
nrtio3 fortho growih ofhair,”supersedes the no-
cessity of former remarks as to its properties.
Thoaricle hore iirtrotluced is of tlio finest
quality, boing procured from the animal in its
native country, as it is known to possess initcb
more vivifying properties in that stuto. than
when tho animal win astato ofdomostificatiouin
a foreign climate. It is pottod for use without
the least admixture, oxcepttho addition ofa little
porfutne to keep it sweet.
For sale by
nov 9 A. PEN3LOW & CO.
Do French do
Do Six Weeks do
Do Black
White
Large
Leek •
Small Tomatoes
Largo Croon
Just received and for eule by
-sept 7 17« A. PARSONS.
YOUT HS SH<U II IT*.
A SPLENDID assortment of youths black
3ilk Hals, do Drab. For sab by
doe II . II. N. ALDRICH fo CO.
AN" A it »1 N A NOE,
r O orovaulrtliiutiiig wifli firearms in the
oitv of Savannab, and to punish the of
fence of soiling o.T squibs, crackers and other
mbuslibie matter, and for oilier purposes.
Whereas, much danger is npprehondod from
tho discharge of guns, pistols, aquibs. or other in-*
striinients wherein the urlinlc of gunpowder is
used, within the limits of the citv of Savannah
by inconsidomte parsons almost every evening,
Sec. 1st. Beit therefore ordained, that from
and after tha pacing of this ordinance, it shall lie
tho doty of tho Marshal of the city aforesaid nud
tho Con itahles thereof, to inform against nil and
ovory white person found within tho limitsof tlio
said city diicharging’or attempting to dischnrgo
any gnil, pistol or other (Ire arms, crackers or
any oilier comhustiblo preparation, and that the
parson so informed against bo punished ashoro-
uiaftor mentioned.
[fa free white parson, to be fined in a sum not
exceeding thirty dollars.
Sec. 2d. And bo ii further ordained, That if
any person of color bo found so olleiiding, ns
uforosaid.snch person of color shall receive cor
poreal punishment not exceeding ton lashes, to
bo inflicted by the otfleer present
Passed in Council. Savannah. Dec. 15th, 1319
doc 23 J AM E3 M. WA YN E. Mayor.
SULFATE RUININE.
-rt fVDUNCES French and German—
if warranted pure and without any
deleterious mixtures. For sale by
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
nov 5 Na H Gibbons* Range
^ OLD PEACH BRANDT.
'J BBLS of old (Virginia) Pouch Bran
JL dy, warranted very first quality.
declO GAUDRY&. LV.GRIEL.
I nn, SEED ONIONS.
BBL Seed Onions, just received by brig
Frances, and for sale by
** »5 A. DENSLOW &CO.
INK.
W INSTON’S superior Indcliblo Ink In
UCat AJotallic boxes; for sale by
MI ° .V P.VRSO.Y3,
HAY A\D FLOUR.
BIJNUI.F.8 priino Hny
I. # 4F 300 bbl, Canal Flour, foncy brand
Landioff from .hip Macon, nnil for ante Iron,
tho whirl by TUPPEH & SISTARE,
/n Store.
100 bbla Howard Street Flour
80 do Baltimore Whiakey
10 hhda prlrao St. Croix Sngur
dec 7
TTr-liCCtrAlVd SNUFF.
■ J (3 MilieTa fine out Papor Tohncoo oiid
iTavayaseg flis
k* -A k k<k iUPKitlOR I1A-
M. *9 9} V 9 19 vana Bogan, iu-
Hurled brnnds
00,000 half Spnnl.lt tin
Ju.t I'p.reiveil nn.l furititll) lt»‘.v by
nov :t R. iriVB'.ICKSON.
BLACK iVOGD’S EDINBURGH
MAGAZINE.
W American edition vol. 1, No 1 for July
yh 1835, to be republishod in moutldy num
bers, from the Edinburgh edition, iu »* stylo of u-
final neatness and boautv at tho low price ofyirc
dollars per o/iwm/m.—SulHcriptinn U'ceived by
novid W.TIID INK WILLIAMS.
*- NEiV 009 £>*.“
mj** )RTON Sc FULLER have just received
iul by ship Milledgcvillo.
• ^Fiue Olivo, Green, Black and Bluo Cloths
White and colored Countei punas
Striped Saltinets, cotton Yum
English Shirtings
Colton and worsted Hosiery
Mull, swiss and jaconet Muslins
Cordeil do do do
Scotch Plaid Shawls
Piano covers, with a variety ofothor staple
and funcy goods
dec 14
OTARI), DU PUY&GO. BRAND V
| PIPES that.‘elubiatedbrand, Vintage
of of 1329. imported directly from Havre
via New York, received and for sale by
GAUDRY * LEG RIEL.
On hand-'SOdemijons host Scotch Whiskey,
warranted. doc 23
RiMVAND’S FUNIC 1IIH<
.a.. TUREi
OR, VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
▲ SPECIFIC AND LAHT1N0 CURE roil THE FKVER
T ,. AXD Afll'E.
ilia vvonhy roiuody earueslly repels tlie
slur of being n quack inuilinine, it having
Deoil the result of many years’ study, experience,
anu labour, in the medical practioo amlohservu-
tlouotFKVER AND AGUE, tti.comporad
or such inodical principles as were considered
most fit to restore tho harmony of action betwonn
tho Stomach, Livor, and tho other important
Innctions of the system, the loss of which harmo
ny •* evidently tlm immndiate causo of tho dis
ease. It speedily promotes a regular and heal
thy uppotite, which is generally entirely destroy
ed or rendered very prncurious: by which ef
fect, vigour uml strength is soon nfnmlod to the
whole system. It must he nppnrent to all, that
a inedicmo possessing those peculiar virtues, is
usefiil in n great variety of complaints. By re
newing the hualthy action of the digestive or
gans, it (ins proved itsolf of remarkable benefit in
Dyspepsia, Depraved Appetite. Ik-art hum,
Water Brash, Flntuloncy, Jaundice, Night
Sweats, Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, and
many other afl'ectiuns of similar origin. But it
is in (lie treatment of Fevers, and specially in
FEVER AND AGUE, or Iutomiitciit Fovor,
that its powois linvo been principally tested,and
with tlioso who havosoen its tisefttlness, it is pro
tiounced sovereign to all reincdios heretofore dis
covered for those diseases It has ulso been used
ns a preventive, by many who wore subject to a
periodical recurrence of the Chills and Fnvcr,
nud it lias always warded ofl* the apprehended
attack. QT It was doemed not improper to ac
company the Vegetablo Febrifuge with a few of
the many tiucqulvocal certificates politolv fur-
niidiod Ui tho proprietor, corroboiativo o'f the
foregoing statements. For further ncconnts of
its great usefulness, see pamphlets accompany
ing each bottlo J
FROM MR. DANIEL W. FARRAND.
Sir—With regard to your Tonic Mixture, I
hesitate not to say, after a good deal of «xpe-
riem.e, not only in my own cuso, but in several
members of tny family, to pronounce it one of
the best medicine* yet known, for Fevers, uud
more particularly for the Fever mid Ague. Hav
ing wuuessod tho decided ellicncy oftliis modi-
cine, feel u pleasure in recommending it to nil
my friends ; and am pleased to say it has suc
ceeded beyond my most sanguino expectations.
Yours respectfully,
D. W. FARRAND.
Surgeon Dentist, Phihulclphia.
FROM MR. DAVID CUFFS.
While it is my duty, I feel it uLu n pleasure to
acquaint those who aro snirering under tho Fe
ver mid Agun of tho striking cure oflfectdd on mo
by .the iiso of Mr. Rowaml’s Tonic Mixture. I
wnsfirstnttacked with this complaint iu the full of
18*28; being then n man of strong and fleshveon-
stitminjj. I was ublo to withstand tlio disease for
a long time, but owing to its constaticu and great
severity, by the next spring I was reduced to u
verv weak condition, being tumble to have it
chocked for more than a fuiv days at a time, al
though 1 tried nearly nil tho romo' ies that were
recommended, not only by my friends and neigh
bors, hut by several physician* also, still the fils
would return every day, every other day. every
fourth or fifth day, nud frequently twice on tho
same day In tins way I sulfored for more than
two years, never Iming free from the chills longer
than three weeks at atime, which would be in
approach of autumn. At" thotimol conVffllPli
Air. Rowatid, which was in July last, such was
my oxtreme debility mid languor that I wasscm-cly
nlile to walk, my system having diminished in a
most remarkable degree. lie remarked that it
was in such desperate cases that lie wished to test
h e ellicacy of his medicine, mid I immediately
coiiinwuced taking it. 1 soon perceived the good
elfects of its use, nud li) tho time tho first bottle
was taken, a great change was wrought in my
system ; an eruption of large pimples broke out
over my body,which however shortly disappeared
and although I was then nearly fifty years of age
1 felt as siipln mid ns activo ns a voting
man oftwenly; my appetite returned, uud at the
end of taking the second bottle, I was able to
resume my work, nud I have been perfectly well
ever since.
DAVID CUPFS
' Philadelphia Nonmhr.rVMh, 1831.
FROM VIIt ELI BLAKE.MAN.
During tho latter part of 183 ). 1 had the Fover
and Ague for several mouths; the chills were
•pontediy slopped by taking tlio Qniuino mid
liter mixtures, us prescribed by u.y friends and
physicinns, but they would always return again
within two or three weeks. I took two buttles of
tlio Tonic Mixture, mid my lienlth lias not linen
interrupted since. E. BLAKF.MAN.
Philadelphia November With. 1831.
We who have hereunto utlixed our name,
cheerfully acknowledge that we have made iiso
of .Mr. Ilowand’s Tonic Mixture or Vegetablo
Febrifuge, for tho Fover mid Aguo; mid while
wernioiro that wo have been cured llierby, we
cordially recommend it to all others siiftering un
der that disease, iih a sure and Ii armless remedy.
James Clark, Jonathan Fetors, Win. Osgooil,
Jas. Wolf, And. Jackson, Henry Warner, Thos.
Bates,Israel 3 Fish,John Kcltou, Roliort Brown,
D.Lehman,Jas.Tato, Ann O’Brien,HarriotCort,
Josinh Sharp. John M’Masten?, Robt. Slarlan,
John Gardner, Wm. Boyle, Thomas Smith, Sn-
.sin Cort, Emma Cort, Jns. S. Rin *ar, Fetor J.
Dcdier, I). Brown, Jns, Roberts, Jos. Sergeant,
And. Brian, Mary Risdon, Catherine Hughes &
children, John il. Robinson, Ann M’llyuine:
witiiu great many others, residents ofPliiludel-
phin. A fresh supply of this valuable Medicine,
1 st received and lor sale I y
‘ " *ritt
. AN ORDINANCE.
lo nmcmt au Ordinanceentit i i on (;ratio-. J r
the. belter keeping the Sqwircs, Greets, and j
places of the. City of Savannah free and <
from obstructions
W HEREAS tlio erection, or contruri,
jf
i squares, wtr«-
ty, is n
. of booths or tents iu the .
lanes, orothor place oftliis city, Is of much in-
jury mid grout unnoyauco to tlio citizens of Ha.
vniuiuh.
Be it therefore Ordainod, Tlint from and after
tho passing of this ordinance, if any person or
porsons, without previously ohtninlngthe writ-
ten coWnt of tho Mayor mid two thirds of the
members of tho City Council, shall place, erect
oi construct, nr cause to ho placed, erected, or
constructed,In any Hqunro, street orhmo.or other
place of the city of Savannah, any booth, tom.
or other obstrttcllor., ho or ih«v shall, on run-
yiction thereof, before the City Council, he fined
in a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars
And ui cas tlio person or persons so placinir.
erecting or constructing said booth, tom, or ob-
stroction, should refuse or neglect to remove
thesaino nltci due notice to him or them for dim
ftirpo* slvoti, than Ui, tom or otlior
olMtmction Hlinll bo fiirtluvitlt romovod hv tlto
mnrilinl mid Pnmtnblo, n| w ,|d city, or by either
or any oftlicm ot il,u proper oxpetuo of the nor-
sons so offending. 1
And if otty perron or poraona ahnll molontor
tronblo tlio Hind inor-hid or oottHlobloH or either
or nny orihem in the execution nl ihi». bin, or
their duty, hiicIi perhon nr person-»o otTcmlinir
■lutll, on convii tion, lliereof. be lined in n Hum
notaxceodlngano hundred dollnra
And lie il further nrilnined, That if onyper-
mnmJowiiKiii plncing, erecting or cotiHUiie.
ling Hold booth tom. or other obatrnclion. nfier
tlio Hervice ofllin nfimiHiiid notice by tin, iimrHlml
or roiistahle, or oidier of tliem, -turn oppn-o die
reinovn , of emd hooili or obnirnetlon. nr, if after
rcniovnl. Hindi re-oreet or re coiiHtruct tho »oid
booth, tent, or other iil>-truction, each mid overv
Huelt pnnoHition.orroMireeiion, or rc-ccioitriirtion
Uriil"' ii- “ d . n , n ' 1 nnnHidered, n nipelinou,
ofilie Iiiu-nco, and ho pnnieiied in the lunnnor 1
lierembcfoie Htnteil,
Tlmi nil anlinoncofl or pnrtH of ordinauceH.
militating iigiuiiHi mid ordinance ho,and the eumu
u hereby repealed.
PaHsed hr Council, iltio 10th Dec. 1835.
Air. si f;,, ' 9l 'TON. Mayor pro. tom.
Attest, 8. l.uiKiir Musk. n. c. c
LOOK A t ^ Vi
C 'l 8. MCIIOLH woni - ly in-
N • foim his friends and th« i.iit>li<* general
ly. that lie has received by the lli tg Mndisohaltl
other roreut arrivals from New York, n snneriov
wrertmeiit ofFASIUONABLE REA«
D1 WADE CLOTIIIKG and FAN-
CV AHTIUldUS, usually kept Inn CImh
mg Store, all «if wluc'- he ofiuis fur sain uncoin*
moiily low and ou ns good terms as at nny other
estnblirimieni of the kind in this nr nny other cif*
CLOTHING, VIZ* *
Snpor blue, black, brown, green,invisiblegredn,
claret and mulberry Dress & 1’iock Coats
Green, brown mid mix Coatees
Green, brown,drab, eltjrct, mix cloth and Pc(D.
Shrnn Ovor-Cnnts
Lion Skin Great Coats mid Fon Jackets
Fetor Sham.Moleskin & Satinet Hunting CoAfe
Cloth and Hatinet found Jackets
Merino and ('itenssimi Lulies Cloaks
Three quariorCirelv Cloth mid Goats Hair Cam
hint Clonks
Pantaloon*of blue,{black,brown, drab and mixed
Cloth
Do do do do do do
Do Hattinct, various kinds and nunlitics
Vests of blue mid black Broadcloth, and Cnffli-
mere, Loth single nnd double breast
Do do plain and figured Silk and Satin ahil
Bomba sin
Shirts of Linen, Cotton. Flannel, Canton Fftfti
ncl and .Merino
Drawers of do do tin Jo
rANCY ARTICLES.
Silk, Linen, Cotton mid Canihrio Pocket
Ilniidkerrluefs ; Horse and Buckskin Gloves.
Cotton, Linen nnd Wnllen Horiery; Stocks, Sus
penders, Linen Collars mid Bosoms, Check Cra
vats, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Cloth mid Huift
Brushes, Pantaloon Straps. Trunks, Seal anil
other Skin for Collars, &c. Ac.
F. 3.—Tailoring in all ofits various branches
donont tho shortostnntleomid in tlio innst appro
ved stylo. Cutting done for those who wish theit
woil< done out with despntch.
N B.—Report of Fashions regularly received
244
duo 19
PATKNT^ raTt^T FOR
W lltmi , THE cure of
IIITI-.i SWELLINGS of every descrip
tion; Boro Legs ami Ulcers ni'long stun-
dmg; bclurrtis or Glmidular Tiiinours; pnrt
ticiilarly tnnso hardened tumours in wouien’s
brcnsN which ofoutimes terminate in ulcoratod
cancers; l eloiiHor what some people know by
the nomo of Catarrhs, of every description ;
Rliiieimralie Fains of the joints ; Sprain- nnd
U rinses of every description or in whutovorpnrt
situate.; I otters of all kinds. Iu this complaint
lho patient, iu apply.ug the Ointment, must keen
me part out of water; Chilblains, or parts affec
ted by frosts.
I t is ulso one of tho host remedies for BurnH
uud Scalds. 11 eases the pain and draws the tiro
out iu a short time.
For Inflamed women’s Breasts, mid Gladular
swellings it as superior to any medicine yet
Known to the inodical faculty It is much safer
than mercurial applications, (ns it does not eon-
tain the smallest atom of nny prejiuralimi of dim
oinfinoYil 'liniiciireirrafuN ormniiy yenrs
iliir IVlinrn it Iu iiiiiu u >.!lil.
DU. FIIELPS* HIGHLY 1DEDX-
CATI.D ARCANUM,
F )R the Removal ofa variety of Olwtinafe
nnd Ambiguous Disoases.to wit:—Chron
ic Diseases of the Liver; ns Jaundice nnd othev
Biliary Obstructions—Chronic Rheumatism—
Disoasos of the Skin. Stomach, Ac. Scrofula-
Superficial and deep seated Ulceration— Mecu-
rial Aft'octlons—A Renovntoi oftlic Vitiated Fib-
ids of tho Body, especially the Blood; mid in Ihct*
a Regenerator of Emaciated and Biokcu Const*
unions,
mi CREDENTIALS.
Tho following opinion of Dr. Godn»nn, lata
Professor of Anatomy mid Physiology in the Med
ienl Cnllogo, Neiv-York, Ac. Ac. carrier with i)
deserved weight iu regard to the superior effects
of the Arcanum in Ambiguous Diseases.
“My knowledge of the pronertias and opera
tion ortho ,, Arc4inumof Dr. Phelps" justify mo
in saying that it is far superior to nny depura-
tivo syrup with which I mil acquainted. In tho
most obstinate nnd ambiguous diseases, it dis
plays effects peculiarly surprising. Iu tluive al>
lection* that resist the skill of the physician, sucli
ns Rheumatism. Syphilis. Schrnfula, Ulceration,
and diseases of the skin, Ac.. I would recom
mend it ns worthy of great confidence,
Signed.
4011' D. GODMAN, M. t).»*
ipiftlcIrfalffinnlhTT Vftgfflnnni tnrrompiinmre
urines of tho Arcanum, to tlio most popular spa
virtues of tho Arcanum, to tho most popular spe
cities heretofore ill use.
“You doubtless recollect my trying Swaim’s
Panacea, Potter's Cutholiconi Ac , in several
cases, which resisted their individual nnd com
bined operation Tlio Arcanum, in addition to
wlmt I fmve said, is a safe and pleusmit remedy,
and in nil respects entitled to tho attention of tlio
invalid, in preference to any other medicine &n
similar puvposesin my knowledge,
Your friend,
ROBERT P. ARCHER, M. D. u
Doc. 10,1828 .
Tho public is respectfully informed, tlmt this
preparation of medicine tho Arcmminis happily
udapted to the removal of many of those Chron
ic uml Ambiguous Diseases, which resist the mil
al modes of Physiological nnd other treatment:
nnd is tho result of experimental knowledge and
medical inquiry. That invalids may enjoy tnft
superior benefit* of this medicine, it is proper to
assure them, that it i* prepred by one li«Y:r.j;#
thorough knowledgeinf Phurmaeyj and skilled ill
the various disen. es incident to Ido. Evory bol •
tie vended by the Proprietor or his Agents has
tho written signature of tho Inventor on the La*
be!—Nouo other is Genmno.
A fresh supply of this Celebrated Medicine,
iust received ami for sale hv
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
doc 23
•“dec J1
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
INFORMATION WANTED. _
If l. CHARLES D VAN HORN loft Pbd-
IJJL -i.lelphia October 3d. 1831, for the South;
letters worn received from him tin tn Dccomher
20tli of tlie same year, since which tinvi nothing
authentic has lieen heard of him. If nuy person
COMBS AND BltUSlIES.
CJtJFERFINE Ivory fine teeth Combs
3 “ “ Dressing “
“ Shell Dressing A* Pocket “
Real English Horn “ “ “ “
50 dor. superior English and American Ilai •
and Cloth Blushes,choice new patterns
•JOgroco English,Ammicaiiund FroucliTocth
Brushes,iu grout variety.
Just received per Wm Taylor, nnd for sale,
wholesale or retail, by
nov 18 G. R. HENDRICKSON. .
ttjERi no ani> ran bet wool
SHAWLS.
fa 7-4 nnd 8-4 Scarlet nud White Merino
/W'iP Shawls
30 splendid 5-4 printed Thibet Wool Shawls
12 very rich 7-4 Fluid Thibet Wool Shawl*
(now stylo)
G Splendid 0-1 and 8-4 white embroidered
Thibet Wool Shawl*
30 4-4 embroidered Thibet Wool Shawls
20 4-4 black Thibet Wool Shawls
24 Splendid Plaid Silk mantle* and scarfs
200 5-4. fi-4,8-4. Mo*uio .Shawl*
50 G-4 Vnlenlitt Shawls .
•200 3-4nnd fnlThibat Wool Sewing Silk,
nue Plaid Silk Shawls. All of which aro offered
wholesale or retail, very low b^^^^
No. 1, Young’s Budding*,
,lccl Markut Square.
standing. Whore it is imimssihlo or iinprudout
to lioiil the external sore inconsequence of tho
hone becoming carioiu or rotten, il will slop tlie
progress of tlio Curios, increase tho quantity of
tho discharge, remove tho offensive smell, uud
ease the pain.
Il cures tho worst Felons or Whitlows on an
application of 48 hours.
Rheumatism* which have stond -o long ns to
heroine asy-tctnulic, disordur, require medicine
lob** taken inwardly to remove them entirely.
But ill most common cases, by applying this
ointment externally, a* directed it will give relief.
And oven iu old people, whose pains liuvo been
of longer standing, it will easo the puin.
Just received uml for sale hv
A. PARSONS. Druggist,
dec 22 No. 8 Gibbons flange.
NEW STORE.
A R. KNAPP & CO. liuvo opened nnd
ready forsnlentthe store next east of tlio
City Hotel, an assortment of English, German,
Prune and American GOODS, to which
they invite tho attention of dealers in tlio city ami
from the country. Thoir stock consists in part
of the following articles:
Single nnd double barrel FOWLING
PIECES, RIFLES of iipnrior finish, P1S-,
TOLS in evory variety, Percussion Caps, Dirk,
Poll nud Pocket KNIVES. Scissors, Astral
LAMPS, RAZO IS, Plated and Brass THIM
BLES, SPECTACLES,PURSES,India Rub-
her SUSPENDERS,Tooth Brushes, Cloth nnd
Hair BRUSHES, COMBS, of evory descrip
tion, Shirt Collars, STOCKS, Hair, Muskrat,
Seal and Otter CAPS, Straw Bonnet*, Letter
Papor, Foolscap do, Brass movement time Pie
ces, Soap in luucy boxes, Pocket Books and
Wallets, Sealing Wax, Back Gammon Boards,
Chess Men, Playing Cards, Quills, Wafers,Luv
under and Cologne Water, Looking Glasses
fxuid Pencils, Smilf Boxes, Pins, llook* aud
Eyes, Taper*, Flutes, &c. &c. i
ALSO,
GIL BUTTONS of every kind from ,
ing and Japanned Shirt, Vest and Coat BUT- 0,1,1 n^oouite.I with them, hur nUfady
TONS.
Likewise—An extensive nmnrtmontofGING-
IIAM undSILK UML BREL LAS, from an
approved manufactory.
To the above stock there will he weekly ad
dition* through the season of desirable and cheap
Goods. 200 nov 10
COUGH KEiYIEDIES.
CASES Jujube Paste (real Froncji)
,^h 2 do Ginn Drops
2 do White Gum Arabic (selected)
1 do Refined Liquorice (Engli*h)
1 do WhileIloruhound Candy
20 dozen Boncset Lozenges
A fresh supply of these choice article* h’jf’ily
recommended lor colds, coughs, &c. Just re
ceived, and fo 1 sale by
der 4 Ci. n IP NDIHCKSON.
NEYV-VOSCK. DliL'IPIllER BO
- 1830.
D :All SIR. I .take occasion to inform yen
that thogunllenieu who have hum in tho
TOOTH WASH, Ac.
1 CASE Chlorine Tooth Wash
1 do Orico do do
1 do Briti ill Antis«p ic Duntrifico
1 do Ilndstin'- Bontnvic do
Just received uud fm sale by
dec 19
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Maccaboy, Scotch, and Romano Snuff- can give any information respecting him. they
Just received and for sale bv will do an act of kindness, by nddressing a lino
A. PARSONS, (to his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Vanhorn, No. 115
jfljc % pnrggjsi No. 8, Gibbon's Bangp. I South Fifth Stwc*, PWadoIgWA
P4DELFORD, PAY 2k CO.
Offers for sale in store,
HII 1)3 Now Orleans Sugar
' F j W -M) do Porto Rico do
50 dozen Ceylon Wine
100 bbl* N E Rum
20 boxes Havana S-tgar
dec U 337
CUT TOBACCO. .
HllOCt Mrs. Miller’s superior Cut
_ „ Tobacco, just received and for sale bp
dec25 G. R. 11 NDIHCKSON.
and for sale by
dee 19
KUNCII. CASKS.
Silver Ivor t’oiuluil PoiicilCo
mui, choice! new patlumH. in.t receive:!
fi.K. II::NI)11ICKSI)N.
iii; r ri;it papuh, «k.
ItKAMSfilW Leltur Papnr, Irm-
50 tin do Onp do
30 do Kontisli Cup do oxtrn
tor mdo low, by
jan 0 O. B HKNDRIUKSON.
STEAM EOAF SUfiAH.
iCSTUAItTS miporior StoamTroblo UnfififUj
(5 IJbur Siiffiir, a uplendid &rl|i)e, Ju.t re-
reived and for vale by .
A. PARSONS.
Dm,trial, No. 8, (Jilibun.’ Rung.
dee. 18 -
1IAHNE8IAN APERIENT.
.- ft :fck‘K)Zi:N Magnesian Aperiuii'. n
P nurior article. Just received and !"■
sale by. TIIOS. M. TURNER-
dec II Opporito tho Muusion House.
advertised llieii intention of nppljitig to the Ic-
gislatuto ot it* approaching *"h*ion, fm tlie inenr-
poral'ion of a Fire und Inland Navigation and In
surance ompnnv, to he Imxited in ihi* city, uu-
dur tho name of the olionre Insnranre Compa
ny, with a cash capital of $300,(MX). Tin- Com
pany, if the charter shall bo obtained, will be, in
ull probability, under very nearly the *amo
management as the Howard Insurance Com
pany and the disposition which the oflicois.ofihfe
Company have always endeavored to inonifesf,
or transact thoir busiiies* on terms of liberality
to tho public, will influence their manogeiuebt
of tho reliance Insurant) Company.
They will be desirous of continuing the pre
sent agencies, of (he Howard Insurance Com
panv, and of securing its customers generally.
Will you huso good a* to gi\ucurrency to this
notice nnd iiso such measures ns shall be best
calculated to secure to the Reliance the patron
age and nonficYonce heretofore so liberally extcti-
dud to tlie Howard Office.
Respectfully yours,
‘ R. RAVENS.
N.B. It Is posrihlo, that by special net of tlio
Legislature, tho business and name of'the How
ard Insurance Coinputiy may both In continued.
Savannah, Januniy '3 1838.
The above wus teceived nl ibis date by
S. C. BUNTING. Agent.
jan 1G 14—l
POTATOES. #
IBI.S Pluming Potatoes, for safe
hv Cl.AGHO <N & WOOD
800
feh '
' SAVANNAH POOR HOUSE
AKO Hits j'IT. I■
A
TTEN MNG Physician fir Septembeir
a-loher—I)rs. Kollo* k ; rd A«ni'ld.
- ting *
»’.xid R Km|
gopt 4
Jlfs. CUMMr.NG, Sccatory,
175