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icr CLEANSE AND PURIFY
Till', I1UDY.—Tire application ofthe priucit
plu ofPitgstion lieilig allowed la be one of Ilia
greatest milily ill Ilia euro end pro volition of
diiono, llieuf llio greatest comoqiionce la ns,
eerliiin wb it inodicmu is capable of producing
the nxsmno I'.rrxCT ill the oaiieat, end el llio
■11110 lime ill tile m ill officinal inannar
II lice now nn lunger In cuntaud with Ilia
blind prejudice! ol Ilia greatest portion of the
public; itIs only wiui thorn Tew who mill are de
termined to lie "killed .uoeurding to rule,” like
tin people of old who •would have’ a 'King to
reign over lliem. 1 B it. thinks to the circola.
lion of no.vsp.ipar!—tb inka to tho lenural dif
fusion of knowledge, winch enables nitiotean
twentieths of Til li PEOPLE lo read and to
jndga fur tliomsolvos—now we no lunger be
lieve in swallowingthat doadly mineral, Mae-
cunr, professing to cure— but universally leav
ing us ill a worss condition nfler Its use.
Wo MO longer believe in the absurd noliou
(hat lull un.nitions of any kind can be cured by
abrtraetingourlife—OUR BLOOD. Ilia now
well understood that an innainnialloii la a wise
onnivAVCcof NtTuna. a signal that ihoro-
spires the assistance of purgative medicine to
* «asa her of the oppressive burden which she
proves by the high fever and the strong pulse,
is wanted to be removed. In other words, tho
body calls fir n vegetable cleansing
dIRAVlIRBTH'S VnaSTABI.K UltIVZRSAL Pills,
require on skill in their administration; the
printed diiectton only has to be observed, mid
tlioy describe the just proportion of the dote, to
the magnitude ol Use disease la be cured.
Let all persons read the following opinion of a
ffcntleimn ioho tosU kwiWiUit qanlitia of that
BRANDRETII'S PILL8
LUCINA CORDIAL
This medicine is acknowlodgod lo be one of
Hie most valuable ever discovered, ns a purifier
of the blood and fluids. It is superior lo Her-
a iparilla. whelher ns a sudorific or alterative. It
atanda infinitely before all tho preparations or
combinations of Mercury. Its purgative proi
ponies are olono oflncalculable value—for there
Pills may be taken daily ron anr rinioo, and
instead of weakening by the cathartic effect,they
add strength by taking away the oauto uf weak
ness. There is no good Mttncunr does, which
those Pills do not likewise. But they have none
ofthe miserable effects of that nnauir specie*
The tutu are not injured—the Bonas
LK CORDIAL DE LUCINE.
T oy rr.r.ixnt de l'amour.
HE subscriber has tho pleasure of an-
nnnncing In llio citizens of iho U. Stales,
that bo has purchased,fur a very large sum end
from the inventor, the coieliteied Dr. Magnitt,
of Paris, the recipe and right for making this
astonishing insdiciuo. Until tho nppearnncu
nl tho Jhiicim Cordial,' (about tlireo year*
*»inco,) it wa** thought that tho complaints,
winch it spoedily overcomes, wore beyond tlio
reach of humm remedy, na for upwards of n
thousand yours, tlioy kid biflfed tho wisdom
and ingmuity of tho inoat profound physicians
mall parti of tho .world. This Cordial, how
ovor, to the great advantage of the human rnce,
noon proved itself tu bo the desideratum so long
■ought for; and accordingly, notwithtianding
tho brief period of iH existence, it haa required
a celebrity *o groat, thnt it ii ongntly inquired
for throughout the civilized glnbo. Dr. AIng*
nin anon finding that tho demand tvai so vast
na to render a supply impossible, disposed of
the roeipe and right of snle, under obligations
of secrecy, for England, llio Uuitod States, and
other countries, only preserving Frnnce nnd
Italy fur hnnself. Thus has the subscriber po*.
aossed himseifitr the invaluable secret, and now
hastens to givo the inhabitants of his line of
agency tho bunoilts ofhii speculation.
'Lo Cordial De Luctno’ or, in English, ‘the
Lucina Cordial.' is a general mvigorator of tho
human Irainu! In all tho various cases of lan*
£tior, lassitude, nnd debilitation; it is un unfniU
i:ig rerno.lv; as it is equally its province to im
part cheerfulness nnd decision to the mind, aa
health mid vigor to the body. But the peculiar
virtuo on which its celebrity is bnsod, is the ft*
-THE TRUE RICHES OF LIFE IS
HEALTH.”
W F. know that health nnd tho ability tola-
hor constitutes tho wealth ortho great
ma«a of the peopto in tins, as in most other enun*
tries. To preserve therefore, that health by na
tural moons is n grand moral nnd political
schemo, to fulfil which, requires our utmost at.
-i T he •mprccedonlrd pnnuhriiy and
.. - -••• -» isMedicine
universal approbation which this .Medicine has
achieved tliroiighont the United States, the
Canada*. Ioxis, Mexico and tho Wosl Indies,
fillla# l.lal, r.F lid n...... . ... . ■
fillly justify Dr. Peters in warmly anil ennaeien'
ttnsssly recommending tlieoi lutlio special nitoni
lion ofthe afflicted.
Dr. Peters lias spent much tlmo In oxporl
ingntlng with different Vegetable Medicines,
for diseases of the liver, end now offals hi. Veg •
etsblo Pills, ns the best, most convenient, and
cheapest Medicine that can he prepared for
gcnoral use.
One great quality of his vegetable Pills is that J5G Broadway. New Yolk
£?.h p .," cipl *„ . con,bi, " ,d ID-Obrerve the Number,l«f.
with theireelhorlie,nr operative,,ie|ltle,,or.th,. | $700,000111 $500,000!! *95,0001
U prize, of $90,000! I
U piizcs of $15,000 I t
ciiiiy nnd certainly with which it restores the hoatlh.
virile powers when they have been destroyed 1b » Vegetable Ptlla are e sore remedy far
■ S.ISIM —.die MM.I eed.ee.ee— I. I. I ■ *
•and limbs are nut paralyzed—no—hut in the
•toad of thsso distressing symptoms, new life
and consequent animation is evident in every
•movement of tho body. BnxXDnzTH'a Pills
are indeed a Univkrsal Remedy, lor they euro
opposite diseases; they cure Ikvlammatiojv and
Cuitosic Rheumatism!. They cure Diabetes
and Stribouaht! They cure Dtskztbry and
CoBSTif UTioiiAL CosTiVBRttss! They will euro
all thesa apparently opposite diseases, because
they clkasse nmfruiurv the blood, provided,
however, nature is not beyond all human AS
SISTANCE. Four years this mudicine has
' now been beforo tho public in tho U. States;
wherever it bus been introduced it lias superso
ded all other remedies.
Dr. Brandreth'a Offices in New York are841
BROADWAY, 185 Hudson st. and 370 Bow.
ery, between Prints and Houston sis.
35 cents per box with directions.
Beware of counterfeits.
Druggists never made ngonti.
Each of Dr. Brandreth’a Agents Imvo nn ««•
grnvalcsri\ficate,da[rA t vtilhiti the twelve months
m»xt preceding. These cartiflcalo* aiu renew,
ed regularlyUherefore when nvertwelvo mouths
old they no longer guarantee tho genuinonoss
•of tho medicine.
Remember Druggis's are never made Agents.
Sold by SEABORN GOODALL. corner of
Congress and {Jefferson streets, (near the Mar
ket) tub onlt aobnt von tub sale of the
OBiunK Branprbth** Pills in Savannah,
july 10 163tw3m
powers when they hnve been destroyed
by disease, lime, recklossneas, or any ofthe nu*
morons causes which toruiiuate in tho prostra
tion of iIioho functions.
In common with the generality of really good
medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of a
mercurial or deleterious nature, among tho nm*
ny ingredients which compose it; hiitTs, at (lie
same tune, so simph, yet so efilc cious, that
wlnle it can renovato the prostrated energies of
n giant, nn infant may use it, not only with ion
Punity, but with ndvantngo.
Tlio usages of soeioty aro unfortunately such,
that, notwithstanding tho benefits which would
he sure to result from it, we cannot outer into
an analysis of this inostiinahlo Cordial hero, or
publish mnnv of the documents which have
hi
eon received, as vouchors of the blessings it
has conferred on numbers ofdespairing individ.
inis. But this we cannot forbear remarking—
that it hns boon demonstrated that there is
scarcely ever, if any such thing at all, as natu*
ral barrenness, or as* natural imbecility ofthe
procieunt functions, in either sex; and therefore
ihat those evils aro tho effects of artificial const
es, and may bn speedily subdued and removed
by the use of ‘Lo Cordial do Luciiie.’
The Lucina Cordial is also an indubitabio
cure for the Gleot, and the Fluor Alhus, oh*
structud, difficult, or painful Menstruations also,
for the incontinence of IJrino, or the involunta*
ry discharge thereof. It i« likewise an invalu
able and unrivalled medicine in cases of Chron*
io Eruptions of tho skin, and in the dropsicui
affections of the aged.
Most important to the American Public,
The United States proprietor of tho cehbra«
ted'Lucina Cordial, or'Elixir of Love,' hogs
FOR IIENT y
A That largo and comfortable
Homo, situated in Washington
Ward, fronting the 8quare. If it
is not rented before tho first of
November, the owner will occupy
»t- R. II. PETTIGREW.
«ng 14 1G8I
9190 REWAKD.
ja Absconded from Wnvorloy
ifgk / Plantation, Camden County, on
the IGth day of July last, LAIt*
ts/rfy / K| N. HICK, nnd CATO. Lur-
kin is a stoat Mulatto fellow, a-
about 23 year* of age, & feet 6 to
0 inches high —ho has a scar on his right cheek,
also soiiio marks of small pox about his face,
S artioularly on hi* nose, also a largo scar from
naxo on his foot, near llio great loo. Larkin
haa rather a feeble voice for a man of his statue.
Cato is a black follow, an African by birth, he
Is a stout, square built fellow, about G feet 4 to
6 inohos high—hns tho mark of his tribe on his
breast; ho is likewise ruptured, and hns n very
largo mouth. Dick is a small black, well set Tel'
low, also an African by birth, with it round face
and down cast look, oasily confused when intor-
rogntodt (hero is also a singular appearance
abont his mouth when alarmed. The nb.ivo
three fellows were bought ofthe estate ofJno.
H. Morol, in March 1833, and formerly lived at
the Cotton ham Plantation, Bryan Co. They
are also well acquainted in nnd about Savannah
' _ GEOrC. DUNHAM, Manager,
feb 28 GO(Georgian)
to lay bo fore tho community, the following cer<
lificutc, which ho has received from the invert
tor, the illustrious Dr. Magnin, of Paris:
•This is to certify, thnt I have disposed of the
recipe for miking the’‘Luchin Cordial,' or ‘E
lixir ofLove/and also llio right to sell it through
out tho United Slates of North America, to
John Winters Holder well, AI.D. My reasons
for so doing is, that the demand* to me for tho
ubovo Cordial, of which I am the inventor, uro
so numerous, thnt I am unable to aupply all the
orders from France and Italy alone; and have
therefore disposed of tho privileges vouchsafed
in this, nnd olhor certificates of n like nnt ire in
order to gQuergliin the benefits of my discovory
throughout tlio world.
Given under my hand at Paris, nn this nine,
tuunhduy of January in the yonr of our
Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight.
„ , ERASTE MAGN1N.
Gaspard Define, ? «...
William Merrill, \
BO WAND’S PULHI01VAR1A,
OR VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
XN esses of obstinste Cstntili; in coughs
JL whether arising from recent or negleeiotl
Celtic | lit Asthma i snd as an ntixilinry, slid
moans ofpresotit relief from llio threatening
symptoms or approaching Pulmonary Coi?
sumption, no medicine hn.greeter claims upon
tho confidence of tho invalid then tho ul
modicitio.
It is for tho nfihctive and troublesome eymp-
tomiorcunghisig, cznoclorotinn or phlegm, pum
rn the breost, &n. which cmislitnto prominent
matures or llio complaint, tlml the Piilmooorin
was designed, and has manifested ita most volu
able properties.
_It 11 equally useful of course in the relief of
Coughs and Colds, arising from sudden chnngos'
° For oil r 'b ,01n W0Br ‘ ,, fl <l*mpliuou, dkc.
- mi> y 23 A. BARTOW.
CIlICKASAWIIAl'CUEE
T LANDS.
HE subscriber offers fur sale a tract of
Land situato in tho 3d District, Baker
bounty, embracing 1600 ncros, which compri
ms averv variety ofthe most superior soil. The
tract ta furnished with slight improvements, nnd
can bo enlarged in its geographical dimensions
to any desirahlo extent. As an addiiionnl con.
■taoration to a purchaser, reasonable terms nnd
prntinoted credit are offered. For more mis*
ccilaueotis information, applicant* can addross
the subscriber at Athens.
. . OJ F.G. BALDWIN.
J«ly84 lG0H4mo .
_ BAI/riMOBE HAMS.
slttlt BALTIMORE uurod Mums, just
received by brig Eleanor, nnd Tor
"1% 1 J.B.GAUDUY.
^BEEF and pork.
HBLS prime Boef
75 do do Potk
40 do me** do Inuding. for sale by
CLAGHQHN A \yuOD.
dillOUN iV
UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH
rgl HE following dsiailsaf a Sciikmr or a
Lottxrv.Io bo drawn In December nest.
tSiitnta.£.ntf , 2S*r l, . ,a ^ °NPARAl;
LLLbp in the histar/nf Lotlerivs. Prizes la
M*V« RIVER zsrosz SKKH «rrzRXD
* J 1 ** p, ' bll,c - >*•«Ihore nr. many blanks,
'VL""J b " 0,b,r b,nJ . estremely low charge
of $90 per Tickot-ihe V*i»r as. Nuirezn
of Uie Cahtaii, nnd tbs revival uftlie good old
custom of warranting that every piixe shell be
drawn and sold, will, we ere eura, give univer
sal satisfaction, anil especially to the Six lies.
lUtKO PltlZK lloi.UZRS,
To Ihnia disposed 10 adventure, wo recom.
mend caily npplicaihm being made to us for
tickets—when tlio niizeo ere ell aoM, blanks
only remain—llio lirst bnyars have the best
.Wr,:. 'hrmfure, emphatically say—
DELAY N03 I liutsioncers mitandlrans-niii
l» us your orders, which shall always receivs our
immedisio nlteniinn. letters In bo addressed,
and applienliuni lll-ulo tu
SYLVESTER &. CO.,
operative,ii
limy not only cleanse tlio •temscli end hnw.la
by purging, but they regulate the liver, change
the morbid secretion, strengthen the digestive
organs, purify llio blood, invignrslo llio circulai
tmii, nnd gives lone and ensigy to llio ncivoiii
system.
They are mild end plossant in tlieir operation
In Pnsivou sIshasI I .I #■ .■ ,
3 prize* of910,000 I
LOTTERY
Of Real Estalo und Bunk Stock, sitnated in
New Orleans.
and convey almost immediate conviction of their S3* The richest nnd most magnificent Scheme
utility from their fiutdono. Tlioy can bo token ® v .* r P r « sontod to the publio, in this or any
with safety by persons ofnny age; nnd the fee* °“ ,Br country,
hie, tlio infirm, the nervous and the delicate are tickets onlt 9^0-
strengthened by their operation, because they Authorized by an Act fifths Legislative Aseem-
clear the system of bud humours, quiet norvotts M ** D, *** J * — J *• - t.. - .
irritability, nnd Invariably product) sound
jaundice, sick and nervous headache, dyspepsy,
costivenos*, sickness or the stomach, hoHrtbum,.
all billious complaints, fevers of all kind*, and if
taken at the commencement wifi invariable
check their progress, end save the patient from
a protracted and dangerous sickness. They are
.. - . iipl
which females alone aro subject. They npor
,, .. fii—.... .«rw...
bly ol Honda, and undot the Directions of the
Commissioner*, acting under the seme.
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December let, IKK).
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Manager*.
SYLVESTER & CO., 156 Broadway.
New York, Sole Agents.
NO COMBINATION NUMBERS! !l
100,000 tickets from No. 1 upwards,in succession
Council ofthe Territory ofFlorii
tCF It shall be nt tho option of the winners
nfPiizes of Bank Slock*, either to take the stock
it*elf, or the par value thereof in cash.
'Hie receipts of tho *.ile of the Tickets are,
and will bo, dono*itpd in tho Citizena', Con*
solidatad, Canal. Union, end Carrollton Banks,
in the name ofthe Managers jointly with J. B.
1 errnult. Esq.,-actually cashier ofthe Citizen*'
Bank, and A. Bottdoiili,, Esq actually cashier of
the Consolidated Bank, as Trustees, as per
Act passed before A. Mnxureau, Etd., Notary
Public, on the 2d May, 1838. end the properties
trsiiaferred tininruiuhcrcd, for the security ofthe
fortunate I'rizn Holdors.
"«!*"/ Onuiog—100,000tiekels,from 1 to
100,0110, will be put in one wheel, end 600
prize., with the blanks in another. To every
number n prize or blnnk will he drawn, until ell
Ihe privos are determined, leaving the balance
nr in ibe wheel blanks.
ID* 'j‘° Lbitohsard Poai.isnxRs,—Hiving
rereivinl Newspapers containing the above
Scheme, Horn twenty-two Stales end Toriitor-
les,besides several ofthe British Provinces, we
ere satisfied with Ihe circulation, end therefore
re,ue»t that such papers ee have not. up lo this
tune, inserted the edvenirainont, will be pleasi
ed not lo tin so, end that all Ihe other papers will
Insert it oner.» mk only until the let of De,
“S’®**- RRd forward ui their aecennts.
SYLVESTER St CO., 160 Broadway, N. Y.
jnly 29 l<
t. r I LI 7 ra.wres.irm,. J lie j urn lUW.wifUIIUKUIBKUnilVO.IUpWBrUS,
lon. "?„« ‘y. 0 ;™!!;. 8 " U „ l .' yp T ,,d,l ?l ■* ,c - E * w,e ' rru,,, Laws Ofthe Legislative I poretlon, and in
lions, loss of appetite, and all complaint, to | Council ofthe T.rrtnw. ofPI„“}, ' '
AN ORDINANCE,
O amend and consolidate the various Or
dinnnees of the city of Savannaii, regulo*
ling Cert., Drey., Wagene.tnd Vehlcloeraud
to prevent cruelty lo >011001,.
Sec. I. Bo it ordained by the Mayorlnnd Al.
dernien of ihe city of Savannah and hamlete
Ihcrcuf, Thai from and after lira passngo of this
Ordinance, that no person shell let or drive for
lum any carl, drey, wagon, or other carriage,
within lira cuy,“ without having obtained n li‘
cense Torso doing from the City Tieuurer for
the lime being, who shall number the seme and
register ihe same, and for which license the sum
of seven dollars for each dray, and five dollars
ror each carl, wagon, or other carriage so infen*
dsd for hire, shall bs paid for the use of the cor
council oi me Territory or Florida. I °fecr carriage shall be let 01 driven for 'hire
Ghap.7GI.—No.22.—Whereas the Conrt I within the city, without having first obtained
Alins. J.V lll.liol Anil !a I— A— ■ , I aiiaIi I!a„ma„ am.1 ... !,L .a I. , .. ■
in cAse anv cart, wagon, drey, or
shall be let 01 driven for hire
c«la'nremed , vto?wfimfin*ehHdran*" r0,nd H .°"" " r */“'•! county, i, in anunflnleh-' 1 such license, end without having"tira mimber
ExtftSor/letie?TomHr S™ 81 "’" l0 - “'"1 there are yet duo end awing up of such a license and na other stamped ou a tin
™Sj![ impure too burdeneome a tax upon the people I conspicuous plica on said cert, wagon, dray, or
_ - ,. --- - -- • *- • * tsirabla oilier carriage so intended lo bo let or driven for
assistance in my practice|especially in jaundice of^ Duvall ainl lwher.a“ il is de.ira!
presSunu'm^an iverzge”” uresciibo'lUO P " y ""if“r swldbuildi I biro, lira owner or owners thornrshalT,"fbl'e
Cr li" 1 ' Ipro,c,,bo lu0 uig,m well for tliegrealer convenience of Ibe ed ry such offence, feilcitoiid p.y z fin. net
pVt.aM il.i.p DM J ... . ministration ofju»Uce,as for the double purpose ceding tinny dollars.
so^N. Y. Jum 3 a waa^wara'fha^s' or .«". Al ?' l « ln y. “I'ich purpore in part, lha Sec 2. And be it further ordained by tlireu
Peters wes'ene^rVe^toVraniaUTtb. Unb Tlrarefere-*' Wh °" C0,,,p,,,,0,1 ’ “ " 0,i ' ncd “llSi refnfiuj-J*'£f.g»TK.
day ffrlnn'ids hjflmate 'know'lcd# 1 ' 0 fih ,0 ' n * B» c - I ] Be it enacted by tlio Governor nnd driven end managed by « oober, discreet and
a( h-,l,lf » Pledge Ofthe Proper. I Legislative Council of iho Territory of ableperaou, nm less than sizteen years of an
,nmjin„ .,,a l""„'!, , !!?e , L P T.') l "?„""v!“"' I Flr.rtdn._;n_mt it sli.lj end may. be lawful for | end net over _aixty, end for e violation of tie
not over aixty, olid for n violation
provl«inn» of tliia section, the owner ofsuch
cert, dray, wagon, or other carriage shell forfeit
„ p, f " ,,,,n "»• exceeding Ibiriy dollars.
Sec. 3. And be it further ordained. That ell
licenses for driving calls, drays, wagons, or oth
er carriages wilhin the city, expire on Ibe firsi
inl C fi t p!f | B, MV ,,| , ,, „^ ,< T Vlfl I* Josopb*B, Liincastor, Isefali D.Tlait end Wil!
-Pisil P ra!L ; n ' ,l y™ po " ,, s ,0 Wl ? •*P« ctJ »D° , i. liamJ, Mills, or any two or them under the
Ihoy are indeed a superior medicine, and re* direction of the county court of Duval county,
Ibi'bl uihll'r ,htt cliemi,, » U,e P h 3 ri,c,,,, » to raise such sum or sums of money by Lottery,
rC r « V r . n tv • - in «ncl» Schemes ns th«y may deem appropriate
intmri F. if Q C ' n ,’ and advisable: Provided, that tho said person* I «r carriages wunin the city,expi
alt in t iiai r n nn rn Hiinl ,h ° * ft ‘kfim selves in such manner as Die Monday in January in each andevery year.ind
in\hl\r u(f n rAm Tr^ ?!! * l P 0, J er f ,, J ■hall direct,well and truly to conduct such every person who slinll have obtained inch Ii*
” * , 0 eVer ,oUer y 1,1 R° od feiih.to appropriate the nrocend* I cense ahull b* oWuifti.APd lb»»v,
in a practica of eight and twenty yooia. Their I to the obiuct abnyo atauuL- 1 riso. / url ^i«»w**«* « b «o unWwfien Yiot aclualiy engage?.
lienee on uraimpimues j I Boa.—Approved Feb. Tlili 1834. or pre-engaged io work for some other person
' By ngicemcnt, bearing dale lira 2Sth of Febi uumediuivly, (Sundays excepted) to carry all
viiary, 1839, llio above Joseph Lancaster,Isaiah goods, wares, merchandize nnd commoditise,nn
D. Han ami William J. Mills
low 8 conls per halo, and in pm
tanco on highest rams not lower I
8i rntert
See. 7. And be it further Ul ,
5MSRraa*r4i
;. n i'. n nT Ci,al ' d fr ° m d(ivi " Bl " l,J li'Sre
cancelled
See. 8, And he it further ordained. Tlat
whenever the service, ofew.gnn, can dra.
[", b f u 'i"* "‘^nsmiiynflhi
Jiy ofthe
lly mentioned
goods, or other articles specli
rn this ordlninco, lets ihat! a full load,"lira own"
er or driver ofsuch wagon, dray or cst shSu be
paid double the retee specified in this ordinanr»
pl HM??- ,b ** ,n, e ■hJl not exceed Urn nrico nf
i Dill load, except
in no event,eball nn extra eh.rff b*. n, "l"
Sec. 0. And be it fiirther ordainn! Timi Ii
•hall not bo lawflil for any person or perrons,‘to
l*t?M fSt ,ni "’* 1 nr animals of hi mien,used
within the cny or liemlets then of. r„ r tb. t,a„,.
porlntion of perrons, goods,weiee and inerchan
dize, nor to use, work or employ in any man-
nor, ony bruised, maimed, ei lamo bensf o"
den, nor to eruelly beat, bmire. III use, aril
manner tenon any beast or burden, an
white person eliall be convicted of viola
•‘t pr««lsran.0f!|.l. eoolion, Ira ori _
bo finodine sum not exceeding thirty del
SE'srawcr.'.fs'irt
fence, he or sho may be whipped, ot iho owner
agraas 1 * fincdi "° ,um
nence, shell go, one half to thoriiv, and iliooih-
or half to the informer, if such informer be a
private perrons but If such Informer held nn of.
Bee or appointment trader Connell, aa IfHba
the doty of aueb informar to lodge such infor-
mation, lie shall not receive mare than one
' < ‘ n,I " ,e , ‘ n "' ndcr
.ll^^c^i!!r^^ d " in ' d ^‘
ponding with this ordinance,
are hereby superseded, and Hi
nnd parts of .ordinances milit
ordinance lie and the same ar.
Passed in Council 6th Jnn_,
A ROBERT M. CHAIU?. *
Attest Joskfii Felt, c. c. pro (cm.
10 170 P
action on the cliyfe- t
jOL ,
oi the blood, i* evidently very surprising.'
Charlotte, N, C. Jan. 1,1837. i r , «..« «#» h ....uu,iio V . h
Dear Sir—I linvo madu frequent uso of your U. Hart and William J. Mills did, for certain application being mndo and payment being
pills iu the incipient stneo of billious fever, nnd considerations, in conformity to the raid Legis* tendered, and for ovary neglect or refusal so to
obsiiuute constipation of the bowel*, al*o, in the Native Act, duly assign unto Messr* | do, the owner thereof shall be fined in sum not
Manouviier nnd Jucob de Cordova, both nt u°'for any coachman or other person driving
the City of New Orleans, made and sworn to ? coach nr other carriage, to proceed faster than
T ft an oiwinancjb, ~
O amend on Ordinance, omitted an Ordi»
■ nance to compel informers nnd witnessca
lo ellendondg've tesilmonv, nn information
laid before Council. Fined 30ih May. 1803.
8«. I. Bolt ordained by the Mayer and Al-
dermcn of the city of Snvnnnnh nnd hnmleta
tliereef, nnd It ie horeby ordained by lha author,
ityofthe uir,e, that from nnd aflor the parsing
of this Ordinance, the provisions and penalties
ofthe nbove entiiied Ordiirauco rlnill l,„ i,,,i,i
rJ/li!-‘rr"nii"r wlni-iV;,,.; lie I'd re iheTnMce Court,
Passed in Council.22d July. 1R3D.
[L. $.] ROBT. M. CHARLTON.
Mayor,
Attest, Joseph Felt, c. c pro tern,
lime, latiis and nails.
€>> a l\ CASKS Limo, 30.000 Batlw,2G0
k Z gn NaU '' !»Nin*r.om brig
Virginia, from Boston, and for snlo bv
‘ “ LDWIN-
aug 14
L. BAL
This highly important mndicino is for «aln by
John Winter* Iloldenvcll, No. 129 Liberty si.
New York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut
st. I'hilndblpliin; and in Bnltitnoro by Robert*
& Atkinson, John M. Lnrnquc; and G. R. Ty,
for; in Wnsbiiigton City by Tobias Watkin*
and Chirlos Stott; in Georgetown by O. M.
Lintlmcum; in Richmond by John II. Euxticc;
in Petersburg by Bragg* Tlioiim* and Dupuy.
_ . Bragg* i iioum* and liunuy.
Rosser «&. Julies; and in Norfolk by M. A. Saw
Mecklezburo. Co., Va. Feb. 7, J837.
Having used Dr. Peters' pills in my practice . w ~. — ,
for the last 12 months, 1 taka pleasure in I on the 19th dav of April, 1839:— in a moderate trot, nor for any persun driving a
giving my testimony of tlieir good effect* in Thnt the said George Phillip Alanouvrier and I loaded carl, wagon, dray, or other carriage used
cases of dyspepsia, sick headache, billious fe. Jacob Cordova, appraise and conscientiously for the transportation of any articles of produce,
vers, and other diseases, produced by in activii I and honestly valuo the property known under I wares, merchandizo, to proceed in a pace be>
ty of the liver. They are a safe and mild api the name and appellation of •'Banks Arcade,” yotid a walk, (except bread carts, which may be
orient, being tho host articlo of the kind I have N ( i the City of New Orleans, at Six Hundred driven at a moderate trot:) but all unloaded
ever mod. George C. Scott, M. D. Thousand Dollars, and carts, wagous nr drays, may be driren in a mo*
This celebrated Medicine is for sale l.v ell the "' Ph “ PIT'')' known under the eppellntinn derate trot in all wide streets, provided, never,
niiiieinnl Drinr-nts in Snvaiinnh end ihrmreli. 1 Uny Hetel’ or "Bishap's Hntol," in lira iheloss, llinl Ihadrivorlherenfelial not be a on-
5", Z U»h?J, the Can"?., T.x*e. *“"' F'V " r "f I Pi “ w Ot an..; ot Four Hundred ed to turn comer, er proceed through narrow
Mezico and the West Indies. Frico 6U ccrile I " nd 1WB,ll f lllul,,a " d Uellars." stretl, nr cn wharves in any othsr manner than
The Heed* of tlio Property nnd the Stock trans. ,n 1 ??*"* " n 7 violating any of tlie
ferred intrust to tlio Coinmiimionersnppoiiited I* v **'* 0 • 1 * •J 1 hi* sectlon, tlio owner or owner*
by tho anid nvt of tho Lcgislnturo of Fluiidu, I ve kldo, shall, on conviction, bo fined, if
for tho saciiriiy of the Prize Holders. a u w ' 11 *? P« wot* m tho sum of five dollars, and if
, «fi3i«a8«ssvias,', I SfflS -s.—iKtc
linos, on .‘Magazine street; 101 foot,
11 inches,nn Nalehez sired;
120 feet, ti inchu*, on Gravier «t.
Rented at about 2137,000 per an 1
mini.
Valued nt
GOSIIEN BUTTER.
*M HTK FIRKINS fresh Goshen Butter, just
A V received by the brig Augusta, and tor
»le by <J. l. McNISH.
•ale by
tog 22
STEAMBOAT FJLOUIDA
STOCK.
per box wills full directions,
eng 5 164—1y
to* and B. Emerson;nnd by John Woudly, No.
65 Poydrasst. New Orleans.
Il can also bo found nt all the principal Drug
Store* in South Carolina, und in Augusta, by
Havi!niid Risley & Co.,Thomas Barrett Sc Co.
and Nelson Curler; and in Savannah by
G. 11. HENDRICKSON,
Price $3 per bottle, with full directions,
aug G 164—ly
tft O CHALLENGE.—Tho Gee-
uine FRENCH PILLS a*
rfin't all the CiUACK NOSTRUMS ofthe
ago for the euro «f # * • *
Tho French Pills aro aoplicable in all cases,
for oithcr sox, (wairnntou free from Mercury,)
and possesses great advantages over the Bnl.
Mm* and *fi liquid medicines, by being entirely
free from smell, nnd consequently do not effect
tho breath, therahy preventing the possibility of
discovery wliilo using thorn.
Besides this important advantage they never
disagree with the stomach, nnd in tho first stages
of iho discasu they usually effect a euro in u few
days, with little regard lo did oroxnosure.
In the most obstinato stages ortlie disease,
they are equally certain,hiving cured many after
every other remedy iind failed. In «*hort. they
have been so universally successful that the
pioprlotor chnllomre* any one to produce a rein,
cdy of equal c«rtainty. under a forfeiture of
Throe Hundred Dollars.
For snle by
O. R. HENDRICKSON, nnd
T. M. ct J. M. TURNER.
Price 92 per box. 164—ly aug 6
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC
OINTMENT*
F OR the cure of White Swellings, Scrcfu
luu* nnd other Tumors,Ulcers,Sore Legs,
old nnd fresh Wounds, Sprains nnd Bruises,
Swellings nnd Inflammations, Scald Hoad, Wo
men’* Sore Breast*, Rheumatic Pains, Tette.s,
Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Biles. Corns,
and External Disoasns generally. It is likewise
greatly superioj to any modicitio heretotoro
discovered for the chafed backs and limbs of
horses—for ring wot ms, chapped lips—and in
short for every oxternal bodily evil that may fall
to tho lot of man or boast. For snle by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. Sc J. M. TURNER.
Price 50 cants por box.
aug 6 164—ly V
PILES, An.
HAEMORRHOIDS.
No Cute No Pay’.!—Price $1
HAYS’ Lift(MENT.
N O FICTION.—This extraordinary chem
ical composition, tlio result ofscionce.niid
the invention of a celebrated medical man, tho
introduction of which to the public was invent,
cd with the solemnity of a death bed bequest,
lias since gained a reputation unparalleled.fully .
sustaining the correctness of ihe lamented Dr. 1 Prize—City Hotel—162 6 on Coro-
said slave shall be committed to jail, and there
| to remain until his owner ot employer shall
rith all e:
Dollars.
700,000
Giidley’s last confession, that “he dared not die !
without giving to posterity the hem fit of Ins
knowledge on (Id* subject,” nnd ho therefore
bequeathed to his fiiend nnd attendant, Soloi
innu Hays, the secret of his discovery.
It is now used in the principal hospitals, and
tho privnto practice in our country, first and
tnon street, 146 feet. 6 inches, on
Camp *t. Rented at 9^9,000—
Valued nt
l Prize— Dwelling House (adjoining
tho Arcade) No. 16,24 ft. 7 inch*
es front on Natchez st. Rented
nt $1201)—Valued at
500,000
, pi ........ j, -al
most certainly for the euro nf the Pile*, and also 1 Prize—Dltto(ndjoining the Arcade)
so extensively and elfectnully as to bafllo crcdu* No. 18,23 A front oil Natchez st.
lily, unless where its effects are witne>*cd. Ex. Rented at $1200—Valued at
terunlly in the following complaints: 1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
For Dropsy—Creating extraordinary absorpM . No. 20,23 loot front on Natchez
lien nt once. st. Rented at 91200—Valued at
All Swellings— Reducing them in n few hours 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North east
Rheumatism—Acute or Chrome,giving quick corner of Basin & Custom-house
ea*o. street;40 feet fronton Basin, and
Horn Throat—By cancers, ulcers, or colds. 40 feet on Franklin st. by 127 ft.
Croup and Whooping Cough—Externally, deep in Custom house st. Rented
and ovor the chest. at 91500—Valued at
All Bruises, Sprains and Burns—Curing in I l Prize—Ditto—No. 24, South west
a few hours.
Smes and Ulcers—Whelher fresh or long
standing, mid fever sores.
It* operations upon adults and children in
reducing rheumatic swelling*, and loosening
coughs uiul tiglitiiHs* nf tlio chest by relaxation
nf the parts, has been surprising beyond con.
caption. Tho common remark of t’hoso who
have used it ill the Pile* is, 'll acts like a charm
THE PILES.—Tho price $1 i* refunded to
any person who will iiso a bottle of Hay*’ Lin*
inietii for the Pile*, mid return tho empty bot
tle without being cured. Those are the positivo
orders of the proprietor to tho agents; and out
of many thousands
successful.
We might insert certificates to nnv length,
hut nrofer that tlinso who sell tho articlo should
exhibit the original to purchasers.
SOLOMON HAYS.
HAYS' LINIMENT.
Florenco, Alabama, Sept 28.
A gentleman of tho highost standing in this
town, who has been dreadfully affected with . 4 ,
the Blind Piles for the Ia*t26 years, called upon I Ditto—lo do do do do do
* - * - * ... i go do—each 10 shares ofthe Louis'
innn Stata^Bank, $IOOoach, oaoh
he remarkod Ko had not been so woll for 20, ' ~
year* pastas he was at that moment. He had
used one bottle only of Hays' Linimont. To
use his own words he said “tho wholo human
hive paid'the said fine, together with all expert
so*: and it* any free person of color offending
against H it Ordinance, refuse or bo unable to
pay the uforosnid fine,such froo person may 1 e
committed to jail, there to remain not exceeding
ten days, or until the said fiuo and all expenses
luve been paid.
Sec. 6. And ho it further ordained, Thnt no
cart, dray, wagon, or other carriage, shall use
the lanes of the city, but shall avoid driving
through them, and in case any person be found
driving in, or using the lanes as aforesaid, with*
out guod and sufficient excuse, the driver there*
of, or the owner, or employers thereof, shall ba
20 000 I ** >ued ' r> “ 8,,m ,,0 t«*ceeding three dollars, to bo
1 collected mid enforced in the same manner an is
prescribed in the fourth section of this Ordi*
nance.
Sec. G. And be it further ordnined, That the
following rnt> s shall be allowed fur loading and
unloading, and hauling.
20,000
SHARES for sale in the above boat,
at a bargain and on a long credit, to z
responsible purchaser. Apply to
nug 14 CLAGHORN <5r WOOD.
FOIC SALE.
"B iffeffb KEGS Nails, assorted sizes
M, “W 20 hhd* Porto Rico Sugars
20 do Muscovado do
50 coils Bale Rope
5 chests Hyson and Black Tea
60 bbls Vinegar
10 JerseyWagn
ang9
gons, of two qualities, by
uURN, LKWI8 & C0.
IRISH POTATOES*
BBLS received by brig Augusta, and
IFV for sale by
nag 9 COPE & MILLS.
FoTatoksT
BBLS superior, in first reto order,
/VV landing from ship Nownrk, and for
COPE & MILLS.
•ale by
aug 16
—
WHEELER’S BALSAM OF
MOSCATELLO;
A GRATEFUL and effectual remedy for
disease* of the stomach and bowel*, vin
Dyspepsia, Dinrrliooa.D'
20,000
bus, Colie,
Cramps,
jlaintsof
ng cold wj
•of II
corner of Basin tV. Custom house
*licut; 32 feet, 7 inches on Basin
32 feet. 7 incites on Franklin. 127
feet, I0£ inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented at
$1500—Valued nt
I Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8
inches on Koynl street, by 127 ft,
Il inches deep. Routed at $1100.
Valued at
1 Prize—250 shires Canal Bauk
Stock, $10(1 each
1 Ditto—200 ditto Com Ho, Ho do
l Ditto—150 ditto Mechunic*’ and
Trader*’ do do
1 Ditto—100 do City Dink do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—J00 do do do do do
1 Ditto—50 do Exchange Bank do do
1 Ditto—50 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bank do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
1 Ditto—15 do Mechanics’ Sc Tra
ders' dodo
7 Cent*
8 do
314
20,000
31
37!
15,000
3U
25.000
20.000
314
25
15.000
10.000
lo.ooti
lo.nno
5000
500(1
2500
10
Prize $1000
do—oach 2 shares of $100 each,
each Prize $200, ofthe Gu Light
Dank
family, who wore lima nfllicted, might to be 1200 do—onch 1 share of $100, of the
made acquainted with this medicine.''
Signed, R. L. BLISS.
A fresh supply of Iho above mad mine recoiv-
i. and fnrsuloby
nd
jnly 17
A. PARSONS. Agent.
Bank of Louisiana
200 do—encli 1 share of $100, of Ibe
New Orleans Bank
150 dll—encli 1 shore of $100 of the
Union Bauk of Florida
R ECElVfHJ^fl’dozSaimMtz'e Roach and IfiOOPfines. $1,500,000
Bed (jug Bane. For sole by 1 TICKETS $20—NO SHARES.
/ftV-
eug M
A. PARSONS
Urayneo of Cnttnn generally.
Under the Bluff per bale
20,000 I Up the Bluff do do
Rice 31A coma per load of 2 ) , 1K
whole tierce*. funder or np
do 314 do lie 3 half do $up the bluff
Bbls *of Liquor or salted provision* 5 J
nt u load under or above the bluff. )
Bbls flour, bread and dry bbls. 7 nt a (
load either under or ahovo the bluff 5
Tobacco per hhd do do do
Grain per bushel do do do
Pipes or hhds ofaugar up or under tho
the bluff
Hhds sugar 1200 lbs or over, np or nn.
der the bluff ,
llhdssiignr UOOand not exceeding 1200
Chairs por dozen
Wood pur cord and coal per chaldron
Hay per bundle
Iron por ton 2240 tbs.
Ballast per ton do
Lumber per 1000 ft.
Staves per 1000
. Shingles do'do
2500 Bricks dodo
Trunks of travellers 2£ feet long
1500 I and other baggage in proportion.
1500 | Trunks under 2$ feet 8 cents, and other'artr
cles not enumerated may be charged in propor*
i lion, under or up the bluff, whether by dray or
20,000 I one horse wagon.
Salt in bulk. 3 cents per bushel, under or
above the bluff.
Salt in sacks 31A conti por load of7 sacks uu<
der or abovo the bluff.
Hauling to and from Rail Road depot to the
city generally, 40 per cent on theliighest above
rates. From and to the Canal from the Ex.
change or like distances, 30 per cent on highest
rales; from Exchange to Eastern wharf, and
from Canal to Enstern wharf, 50 per cent on
highest rates; from above the Exchange to Far
torn wharf, 10 cents per bale for Colton be*
su n ply c
)er brig Augusta. Soveral persona in thia city
* ' * " flu A*. r..i,n.l I. --- #• e "
lave tested lhisjremeily,& found it successful in
every ease. G. R. HENDRICKSON.
■“8° Sole Agent.
9
76
75
1 25
50
1 25
124
2000
20,000
20,000
15,000
irbgs.Dyseiiiory, Cholera Mar-
mtio nnd Spasmodic Cholera,
Iren Teething, Summer Com*
Iren, dangerous effects of drink*
when ovcrhcnlod, Ac. Afresh
i medicine just received
VEGETABLE
^ GROCE Peters' Vegei
do Evans' Chamomile
4 do Phelps' Comp. Tomato do
4 do Rnwend’s Tonio do
Received end for sale by
JOHN E. STILWELL,
eng 7 Opposite the Mansion Hnnse,
PAINTER’S BIAITIOIVD CE-
A.^c"--" ,, k , °:-- , c 0 *^ , ?./“ r J ( ! inln S, b ' , okcil
■■ Glass, Chine. Earthenware, Calm ...
Work and fancy ailiclea ofeverv description,
Received and for sale by
(JOHN E. STIIAVEL*
Op
atig7
Opposite Ihe Mansion lln
ROSE AN!) ORANGE FI
ER WATER.
e DOZ Rojo Wnler, in qta
6 de do do, in pint!
0 do Orango do, in do.
Received and for salo by
JOHN E. STILWELL!
rnigC Opposite Mansion Honro.
— retit (
P FILLS! PILLS! FILLS!!
ETERS’ Vegetable Anti Bijioua Pills
Brandreth’s do Universal Pil
AntiD
Hibbard's do Anti Bilious
Segur's Restorative Stomach
"allil - *
GtUighan'e Vegetable Fever & t
Beckwith's Anti Dyspeptic Pills
La,ier'a Fever and Agno do
Leo’s New London Bilious do
Leo’s New Windham do do
For sale wholesale and retail fcy
PORCHER &XAROCH
Sign ofthe Golden Glc
zng 5 Opposite the Mi
4hfit- jsm
im