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NO. 17 1 -VOL. XXXVI.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 98, 1880.
WHOLE NO.—90,000
7? cUEANSU and UUItllV
'I’llE BODE—The nppliculion ofllio prinpii
ii &Pet«MWrt boms iillovvod (o bo one of the
J MBit utility in Hi" cure nt'd P«
........ prevention of
I;",,, liiaurtha gtoalost couscqnonco to a,.
ilrtaHVltat modicum is capable of producing
U, riilrtM xrrzot in tlio o attest, and alllto
. mo limo in Ihc met effltolunl manner
It ha« mu* no longer to conlund with tlto
wind nretuiliooa of tlto groeteet portion of the
•JMffi only wim there fow who .till aio do-
Fa mmod to bo''killed according torulo," like
SB nooplo of old who 'Would havo' o 'King to
raiin over the in,' But, ihanka In the ciroula.
tion of newspapers—ihanke to the amoral dif-
r.uinn of knowledge, which ouabloe niiietoen
twentieths of T11G PEOPLE to read and to
iud«0 for llieiniolvoi—nuw wo no longer be'
liavo In fwallowliig that deadly niinornl, Mme
" „ r professing to cute—but uuivoroally laav-
a„,in a worn condition nfler ito use.
AVa Ito longer boliovo in the aboard notion
Uni InBtiniitailone of any kind cun bo cured by
oburticiing our life—OU It BI.OOD, lli.now
wall niidoralnud that an inflammation la a wiao
flaoWAae* of Nannie. n signal that she re
quires the assistance of purgnlivo medicine to
usia her of die oppressive burden wliiclt alia
tiroves by ilio high fuver and the strong pulse,
I, wanted to lie removed. In other words, the
body calls for a vegetable cleansing
iBsasuncTii's vkoktablr Uatvcnsat. Pina,
unoirc no skill in their administration; the
jilted direction only has to be observed, and
i hey describe the just proportion of the doso, to
‘the magnitude ofthe ditease to be eured.
Xet all persons niul the following opinion of a
gentian in who welt knows (At qualities of lnt.se
BRANDRETH’S PILLS
This medicine is acknowledged to be one of
'She most valitnblc ever discovered, os a purifier
of the blood and fluids.. It is superior to Bar.
aipsrill.i.wlislher ass sudorific or ulterativo. (t
■lands infinitely before all the preparniions or
•combinations of Mercury. Its purgative ptoi
K 'es are alone of incalculable value—for these
may be taken daily roa Any FBfttOD, and
instead of weakening by Ilia cathartic effect,they
add strength by taking away the cause of weak'
ness. Tliore is no good M tommy does, which
these Pills do not likowiee. But they have none
of the miserable effects of that muof.r spactr-
The tacTU are uot injured—the nones
and limbs nro nut paralyzed—no—but in the
■lead of these distressing symptoms, new life
and consentient animation is evident in every
movoinsnl of the body. DlunoaitTH's Pins
ate indeed a Univtcasai. Rkmkiiv, for they euro
opposite disenses; they cure Inri.AHiiATion and
Cuaontc Riibumatism! They euro Dusctu
and STRinavAUv! Tltey cure DvsanTsar and
CoastiTUttoaAt. CosTtvantssI Tltey will euro
all tliess apparently opposito disoasss, bccausk
they clcahsk and puiufv llie hlood. provided,
however, nature is uot beyond all human AS,
818TANCE. Four years this medicine has
now been before the public in the U. Slates;
wherever it has been introduced It has stiperso
ded all other remedies.
Dr. Brandrsth's Offices in New York are 241
BllOADWAY, 185 Hudson at. and ‘270 Bow,
ary, between Prince and Houston sis.
So cents par box with directions.
Beware of eannterfnits. i
Druggists asvin made agents.
Each of Dr. Brandrath's Agonls have on cm I
graced eertj/icale,dated,within the twelve mouths
cast proa,.ding. Thaw enrtificalns are renew,
ad regularlyithcrofore when over twelve months
old they uo longer guarantee the genuineness
of the medicine.
Peminber Druggists are never mode Agents.
Sold by SEABORN GOODALL, corner or
Congress and ;Jufforsnii streets, (near the Mar
ket) TUP. OSLY AOBNT FOR TUB SALK OF THF.
casuist Brasdrsth's Pills in Suvannoh.
jnly 10 153lw3m
LUCIN/V CORDIAL
LE CORDIAL DE LUCINE.»
OU VELIX.M DE VAMOUll.
T HE subscriber has the pUaiiiro or tn«
nonnoing to the citizens of the U. Staten,
that he Ims purchased, for a very large sum and
from the inventor, the colohrated Dr. Magniu,
of Peris, tire recipe end right for making this
ustoniriiing midiciue. Until the appeurmice
of the 'Lucina Cordial/ (about three yoars
*mce,) it wni thought that tho complaints,
which it spood'dy overcomes, were beyond the
leach of human remedy, ns for upwards of n
thousand years, they had baffled the wisdom
and ingenuity ofihu must profound physician*
in nil parts of the world. This Cordial, how*
over, to the great advantage of tho human race,
suon proved itself u> be the detideraiutn so long
sought for; and accordingly* notwithstanding
tho brief period of its existence, it has required
a celebrity so great, that it is eagerly inquired
for throughout the civilized globe. Dr. Alag*
nin noon finding that the demand was so vast
aa to render i supply impossible, disposed of
the recipe and right of sale, under obligations
of secrecy, for England, the United States, and
other countries, only preserving France and
Italy fur hhnself. Thus has the subscriber pom
sowed hiiiiselfuf tho invaluable secret, and now
hastens to give the iuhubiinnta of his line of
agency thobenefits ofhis speculation.
‘Lo Cordial Do Lucme’ or, in English, 'the
Lucina Cordial/ is a general iiivigurator of tho
human frame! In all tho various cases of Ian*
{ttorjassitiide, nud debilitation; it is an iinfndi
ing remedy; ns it is equally its province to im
part cheerfulness and decision to the mind, as
health and vigor to the body. Uut the peculiar
virtue oil which its celebrity is based, is the fa*
cility and certainly with which it restoros the
virile powers when they have been destroyed
by disease, time, recklessness, o» any of the nn*
morons causes which terminate ill the prostru*
tion of those functions.
In common with the generality of really good
medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of a
mercurial or deleterious nature, among tho ma*
ny ingredients which compose it; but is, at the
same time, so simple, yet so efficacious, that
while it can renovate the prostrated energies of
PETERS’PILLS.
“THE 'l'KUE RICHES OT LIFE IS
HEALTH."
W E know lliat health and (lieability tola*
bornonslilntss (ke wealth of the great
mass ofllio paoplo in this, ns in most oilier enuii,
tries. To preserve therefore, that health by ns-
lural weans is a grand moral and political
scheme, lu fulfil which, requires our iilmosl qu
leution. Tho un|irecedeulod' populnrily aiftT*
universal approbation which this Medicine has
achieved throughout the United Stales, the
Canadas, Tesas, Mexico and tho Wes; Indies,
fully justify Dr. Felers in warmly and conacien.
lionsly recommending ihem to tho special aiiom
tion of tile afflicted.
Dr. Peters has spent much lime in evporl
morning will) different Vegetable Aledicmes,
for disease, of the liver, and now offers his Veg
etable Pills, ns Ilia best, meat convenient, and
cheapest Medicine that can he prepared fur
general use.
One great quality ofhis vogotahla Pills Is that
they have the eliernstive principle combined
with thejr cathartic,or operativeqiinlilies, or that
they not only clennio the stomach snd bowels
' purging, but they regulate the liver, change
i morbid socrction, strengthen the digestive
organs, purify the blood, invigorate the circular
tion, and givea tone and energy to the nervous
system.
They are mild and pleasant in their operation
end convey almost immediate oon.lclion of tlisir
utility from their firsldose. They can be taken
with safety by peisoni of any age', and the feer
bio, the iufiim, the nervous mid the delicate are
■Irongiliened by their operation, because they
clear the system ofbnd humours, quiet nervous
irritability, and invariably produce sound
health.
The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for
jaundice, nek and nervoui handacho, dyspepsy,
enslivenaas, sickness of the stomach, heartburn,
all billioua complaints, fevera afall kinds, and if
(akon at tba commencement will ittvsriable
cheek their progress, and lave the patient from
R protracted mid dongeretia sickness. They are
invaluable in nervous and hypucondricn! afflic
tions. loss of appetite, and all complaints to
duns at
inn
a giant, an infant may use it, not only
pnnity, but with advantage.
Tho usagna ofsociaty are unfortunately such,
that, notwithstanding the benefits which would
be sine to result from it, wo cannot enter into
an analyais of this inestimable Curdial here, or
g ublish many of the documents which have
eon recoivod, as vouchers of the blessings it
has conferred on numbers ofdeapaiiing individ.
nals. But thia we cannot forbear remarking—
that It baa been dainanatrated that there is
scarcely ever, Ifany inch Hung at all, at tialu'
ral barrenness, or as natural imbecility of the
practeanl functions, in either sex; and therefore
that those evils are the effects of artificial caus'
es, and may be speedily subdued and removed
by the use of ‘Lc Cordial do Lucina.’
The Lucina Cordial is also an indubitable
eura for the Gleet, and the Fluor Albus, ob
structed. difficult, or painful Menstruation; also,
for tho incontinence of Urine, or the involunta 1
ry discharge thereof. It is likewise an invatu
aula and unrivalled medicine in cusoa or Citron,
io Eruptions of the skill, and ill tlto dropsical
affections of tho oged.
Most important to the American Public.
The United States proprietor ofllio colobra.
led 'Lucina Cordial,' or‘Elixir of Love.’ begs
to lay before the community, the following cor,
tificate, which (in lias received from the inven
tor, the illustrious Dr. Mngnin, of Paris:
'This is to certify, that I have disposed of ill,,
recipe for making the.'Lucina Cordial,’ or 'E
lixir of Love,’ and also lha right to sellitthrnugh
of N,
FOIt HUNT,
That largo and comfortable
Homo, situated in Washington
; Word, fronting the Square. If it
< is not rented before the first of
Novembor, the owner will occupy
it. R. Hi PETTIGREW,
aug 14 108t
Mr
ri '
9150 I6EWAUD.
Absconded from Waverley
' Plantation, Cntnden County, on
tho 18th day or July last, LAR*
KIN, DICK, and CATO. Lar-
! kin is a stout Mulatto follow, a-
about 28 years of nge, 5 feet 6 to
Oinchoi high—ho has a scar on his right cheek,
also some marks of small pox about his face,
particularly on his nose, also a large scar from
■nnxo on uii foot, near the great too. Larkin
has rather a feeble voice for a man ofhis statue.
Cato is n black fellow, an African by birth, he
U a stout, square built follow, about 5 feet 4 to
0 inchei high-hat tho mark of hit tribe on his
breast; he is likewise ruptured, and has a very
large mouth. Dick is a small black, well set fel*
low, also an African by birth, with n round face
ana uowo castlnok. easily confused when inter*
rogated: thorois also a singular appearance
•bout his month when alarmed. Tho above
three fellows wore bonghl dfolhe estate of Jno.
l Morel, In March 1838, and formerly lived at
tho Cotton ham Plantation, Bryan Co. They
are also well acquainted in and about Savannah
GF.O. C. DUNHAM, Manager. •
fob 28 50 (Georgian)
nug. js.
above Coflfcl, of which I am the inventor, are
so numerous, that I am unable to supply all the
orders from Franco and Italy alone; and have
therefore disposed of tho privileges vouchsafed
in this, and other certificates of a like tint-ire in
order to generalise tho beuofits of my diicoveiy
throughout the world.
Given under my hand at Paris, on this nine*
teoir.li day of January in the year of our
Lord, eightoen hundred nnd thirty-eight,
EKASTE MAGNIN.
Gnspard Delluo, ? Witnuoe*
William Merritt, j WUn0 “ 08 ’
This highly important medicine is for sale by
John Winters Holdorwell, No. Liberty at.
New York; Charles U. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut
at. Philadelphia; and in Baltimore bv Roberts
& Atkinson, John M.Lnrnque; and G. R?Ty<
ler; in Washington City by Tobias Watkins
and Charles Stott; in Goorgotown by O. M.
Linthacum; in Richmond by John H. Eustice;
in Petersburg by Bragg* Thomas and Duptiy
Rosser & Jones; nud in Norfolk by M. A. Sntv
tos and B. Emerson,-and by John Woodly, No
65 Poydrasst. New Orleans.
It can also be found at all the principal Drug
Stores in South Cnrolinn, nnd in Augusta, by
Haviland Ris’ey & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co,
and Nelson Carter; and in Savannah by
G. R. HENDRICKSON
Price $3 per bottle, with full directions,
aug 6 164—ly
e PATENT BAKEEV.
DOZ Robinson’s Patent Barley, received
and for sale by
«ug 21
ANSON PARSONS
now A NI>’S PUUMOJVAItlA,
1 0R VEGETABLE DEMULCENT.
N cases of obstinato Catarrh; in coughs
whether arising from reedntor neglectod
coldc; in Asthma; and' as an auxiliary, and
means of present relief from the threatening
■ymptoras of approaching Pulmonary Con*
sumption, no medicine hasgreater claims upon
the confidence of tho invalid than tho above
medicine.
It is for the afflictive and troublesome aymp-
toms of coughing, expectoration or phlegm, pain
rn the breast, dfco. which constitute prominent
toaturea of the edmpluint, that the Pnlmonuria
was designed, and bus inunifosted its most vain*
•bio properties.
It is equally useful of course in the relief of
Coughs and Colds, nrlsing from sudden chnnges
oi weathor, fiotn wearing damp linen, &e.
for sale by
3 A. BARTOW.
CHICKASAWHATCIIEK
, LANDS,
t 8 . u u 8 cribor offers for sale a tract of
Land siluulo in tho 3d District, Baker
Gounty, embracing 1600 acres, which comprh
'’uriety of the most superior soil. The
W- furnished with slight improvements, nnd
wn oe enlarged in its geographical dimension*
to any desirable extent. As an additional con.
■laernuon to a purohusor, reasonable terms nnd
PJjjWred oredit are offored. For more mis*
euanoous , nforn , nti° , i, applicants can addross
tno subscriber at Athens.
l|j - —■ F- O' BALDWIN.
^'HTE WASH BRUSHES,
TS DOZ Wliilo Wa.li BrushosiSs lloud«,
*** . 0Mc »ried sizes
84 do fine Shoe do
I..-. - d ? f’Jremnnon’s Paste Blncking
J >"t received and for snlo by
“ u 883 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
UNJEXAIIIPUED MAMMOTH
sell EM E
mil E following details of « Schkmr or k
JL Lottkhy. to be drawn In December next,
warrants us in declaring it to he UNPARAL
LELED in the history of Lotteries. Prizes to
th« amount HAV*NSvtnBK*ms bkkn orrEnr.n
to the public. It is true, there aro ninny blanks, Porrault, E*q„ actually c
hut nn tho other hand, the extremely low clinrge Bank, nnd A. Boiidoitin, Esq actually cashier of
°£ u ^?,^ er ^ ieket-—tho Value and Numiier tho Consolidated Bank, as Trustees, os por
i*f tho Capitals, and the revival ofllio good old Act paused before A. Mazureau, Esq., Notary
custom of warranting that every prize shall be Public, on thn2d May, 1838. and tho properties
drawn and sold, will, we me suro, give univer* trun.furred unincumbered, for the security ofihe
sal satisfaction, nud especially to the Six lluin [ fortunate Prize Holders.
(CP It shall he nt the option of the winners
of Prizes of Bank Stock*, either to take the stock
itself, or the par value thereofincash.
The rectfipisof the into of tho Tickets are,
und will bo, deposited in tho Citizena', Con
solidated, Canal, Union, and Carrollton Banks,
I in tho name of the Manager* jointly with J. B.
lunlly cashier of llie Citizens’
drkd Prizr Holders.
To those disposed to ndventuro, wo rcconi
mend early application being inado to iis for
tickets—when tho prizes are all sold, blanks
!—thu fir
Mode of Drawing.—160,000 tickets, from 1 to
100,000, will bo put in one wheel, and 600
prize*, with the blanks in another. To every
— —, — number n prize or blnuk will he drawn, until all
only remain—thu first buyer* havo tho bc^t. the privesnre determined, leaving the bulaiice
chance. We, therefore, emphatically say— of numbers in the wheel blanks.
DELAY NOT I but atonoe remit and lrans«niit fij* To Editoksand Publishers.—Having
to us your orders, which shall aiwuys receive our | received Ncwspapeis containing the above
immediate attention. Loiters to be sddressed, Scheme, from twenty-two States and Territor*
snd applications made to ics,besides severnl of the British Provinces, we
SYLVESTER & CO„ are satisfied with the circulation, and therefore
16G Broadway, Now Yotk. 1 request that such papers ns have not, up to this
Qj*Observe tho Number, 15(f, limo, inserted the advertisement, will bo plensi
9700.00011! $500.00011 995.0001 not 10 (,M »nd that all the other papers will
6 prizes ol $20 f OOOl l | msi ' rl once a xcctk only until the 1st of De<
.. . mpl
which femslos ulouo are subject. They opei
ato aa a mild speedy purge, and are a safe and
certain remedy for worms in children.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney ofN.Or-
leans, La. Oct. 9,1837.—'"I have received much
assistance in my practice;especially in jaundice
and yellow fever; from the use of Peters’ Pills. I
rresutne that, oil an average, I prescribe 100
roxei in a month.”
Extract ofa letter from Dr. Prichard, of Hudi
son, N. Y., Juno 3.1836; 'I was aware that Dr.
Peters wee ono of the host chemists in the Uni
ted Slates, mid felt assured that ho would some
day (from his intimate knbwledge of the proper,
tios of herbs and drugs) produce an efficient
medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vege»
table Pills fully respond to my expectation.
They nro indeed a superior medicine, nnd re*
fleet alike upon tho chemist, tho physiciuu, and
the philosopher.
Extract of n loiter from Dr Waines, of Cin-
cinimti. Feb. 2. 1838; 'Yolir Pills aro the mild'
e*t in their nporniioii*, nnd yet most powerful
in their effects, of any that l have ever met with
in a practice of night and twenty years. Their
notion on tho chyle, nnd hence on the impurities
ol the blood, is ovidontly very surprising/
Char* otte, N, C. Jon. 1,1837.
. Dear Sir—I havo ntado frequent use ofyom
pills in the incipient singe of billious fever, nnd
obstinate constipation of the bowels, also, in the
enlargement of the spleen, chronic diseases of
tho liver, sick headache, genoral debility, nud
in all cases have found them to be very effect
live. J. D. Boyd. M. D
Mecrlenburo. Co., Vn.Feb. 7,1837,
FLORIDA, December 1st, 1839.
SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers.
SYLVESTER <L CO., 156 Broadway,
Now York, Sole Agents.
R0 COMBINATION NUMBERS!!!
100,000 tioketsfrom No. 1 upwards,in succession
Extract from tiie Laws of the Legislative
Counoil or the Territory of Florida.
Chap. 701.—No. 22.—Whereas the Court
House of Duval county, is in on utifiuish’
ed state, and there are yot due and owing up
on the same, aiqniQfl, which it is believed wit
impose too burdensome a tax upon the people
of Duval; and (whereas, it Is desirable
to pny those said sums and complete said huildi
tng,at well for the greater convenience of the nd
ministration of justice,ns for the double purpose
of an Academy, for which purpose in part, the
said building, when completed, is designed
Therefore-*
out tho United States of North America, to Having used Dr. Peters’inlis in my prnctice
John Winters Holdorwell, Al.D. Aly reasons for the last 12 months, 1 take pleasure in
giving my testimony of their good effects in
cases of dyspepsia, sick headache, billious fe.
vers, and oilier diseases, produced by in aclivii
ty of the liver. They are a safe nnd mild ap
erient, being the best article of the kind 1 have
ever used. Gkouok C. Scott, Al. D.
This celebrated Medicine is fur sale by all the
principal Druggists in Suvannnh and through
out the United Stntos. the Canadas, Texas,
Mexico and the West Indies. Price 50 coins
per box with full directions,
aug 5 161—ly
BUG BANE.
R ECEIVED, fl <loz Snunholtz’s Roach and
Bed Bug Bane. For salo by
nug 14 A. PARSONS
OOWLAWD’S MOTION,
improving nud beautifying tlto com-
JL7 plexinn, rendering tho skin fair, soft and
transparent, and for removing tans, sunburns,
freckles, -lie., warranted genuine. Just roceiv
ed and for sale by
aug 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
j comber, nml forward its their accounts.
SYLVESTER & CO., 156 Broadwny,N. Y.
July 29 1511
8 prizes of 915,000!
3 prize* of 910,000
LOTTERY
OfRsal Eiittto undB.tilt Stock, situated in I AN ORDINANCE,
t i » an, ‘ . o i P|lOamend nnd consolidate vations ordi 1
ICT The richest slid most insjmfic.nt Sebum. J. nancus of the city or Savannah, for lha
.vac prasantod to lha public, in thu oc «ny ,. g „|aiing of th. C.mntetie. or Burial Grounds
othur country. j j„ M jd c , 1 y i an j f or defining the dunes of the
TICKETS om.v $20. Srxiou thereof.
Authorised by an Actnrthe Lugi.lntivo Assam- Soc. ]. Bo it ordained by the Mayor and Al.
blyol Florida, and undet the Directions of the dermcn of the city of Savannah, and hamlala
Commlssionera, noting under the aatne. thereof, That tho old or brick Cemetery, the
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE, now L’emetery in Aberrorn atreet, and the bu'
of registry shall bo Itcpl in such iil;ico ns thd
Mayor niay direct, niul which book of registry
shall be laid before Council nt every regular
meeting thereof] and for the purpose of enabling
him to get the necessary information required
by {hU Ordinance, tho said Sexton is hereby,
authorized, (and when ho is nt nil doubtful of
tho statements given,) liu is hereby required Id
administer an oath to the informant or informf
ants to give, to tho best of his, her or their ho-
lior, true and correct answers to such questions
as may by tho Sexton bo propounded to him*
her, or thorn, provided that tho questions pro 1
posed by the Sekton havo a necessary and dr
reel relation to the infotnialion, which, by th’uf
Ordinance, tho Sexton is required to obtain/
and if any person or poisons shall refuse to giva
whatever information ho, she, or they may pna*
sess of the nature required by this Ordi nance;
or shall refuso to answer or affirm to thu cor<
redness of his, hor or their stntomcnn, wlicit
required by the Sextan, such person oi persons/
upon informatmn brought before this Board by
llie Sexton, (whose duty it shall bo) rimll bff
fined in a sum not oxceeding twenty dollars, to
bo collected in the usual way.
Sec. 7. That the said Sexton shall bo entitled
to roccivo the annual salary of two hundred duP
lars, payable quarterly, and tho following fees
and perquisites!
rial ground now used for persons of color, shall
hereafter be tile only places for burial of all
persons who may or shall be buried in the city
ofSavannsh. as hereinafter mentioned.
Sec. 2. That no person or persons shall aft
ter tho passing of this Ordinance, bury or pet 4 ,
mil to bp buried or interred the body of any hui
man person in any yard, garden, lot or other
indoinre nr place whatsoever within the city,
except m the Cemeteries mentioned in the first
section of this Ordinance, and ench and evory
person so offending shall be fined, if a white
person in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars,
and tho body removed nt his, her, or their ex
pense; nud if a slave or free person ofcolur in
the sum of twenty dollars 0 r thirty lashes; nor
shall any white person or ( porsons he buried in
{he public Cemeteries, except under the super
intendence of the Sexton, or his assistant under
tho penalty prescribed above.
Seo. 3. That all persons visiting any of the
Cemetorios, shall whilst *
Florida. That it shall nnd insy be lawful for ffilnetomh XK
Uarri^J 1 MUuTManytwo 1 ^oT^hem'undw^Tha £ lo,ura, ' or ,r «es, eithor by writing thereon, or
liatn j , Aims, or any two or them under the I n.■,i. 0 f unMa nr nihurwiia
fo'raiie BUcl/.unForsuins of monev'bv Lollo'li’ in j urin * >■—»>. -h.ll, if . while porfon be fined
In such Schemes 1 u’lhey tney'deem ppprupriDte I in * ,mn doll.,., end if .
exceeding thirty -
person of color, shell be subject lo the same
fine, or be punished with not exceeding thirty
nine lashes.
$2 00
2 cd
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fi 00
5 00
1 00
3 00
0 25
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5 00
BY!
and advisable: Provided, thut thu safo* persons I
shall hind themselves in such manner as the
court shall direct,well and truly to conduct such a M . h .n
’KTw! b0ele ' ;,e:, *""• r°Su”.r B me.fin**o g rCoun
ISM^ADDrn^ Feb HdTlBaT^ ’ oil in the month of January in each year, who
By egteemeut, bunting dele the 23th of Fehi j^nd5I7dolhw»* ter UnTSShllS Derformence of I
;nry, IS30, the tibovo feeeph Leuce.ler.t.hiuh F. h? “ “= HHUft. . . ■ ,
D. Hurt nnd William J. Mill, did, ter. certain 1I e ™7 «»»•
ifany person tit persons sbnll
in said huial ground «f persons
deceased person Or persons, wltli-
edee nhd pet mission of the SeXlntt
>r my office, to the Rest or iny | or assistant first had and obtained* the samo
ability, so help me God.” And it shall bo the for each nnd every offence if a white peri
• -* -1*-:— exceeding flit My
For lolling the bell, if required.
For burying all paupers who bccotfio
chargeable to the city,
For burying other white person*,
For inviting the friends of the deceas
ed, if required,
For superintending the building of any
vault of brick or stono,
Por luporintanding the building of any
enclosure,
For attending the body of the deceit*
ed to any church,
For superintending the erectfofi of
headstone ot board,
Fora certificate of the death of any
person buried with the cemetery,
For removing the body of the deceas*
ed affer burial/ from ono grave to
another,
(which sum shall include the dig*
ging of the new grave ond all ex
penses.)
But ifsaid body shall be removed to d
vault, the sum of 2 50
(blit he shall In no instance remove
the body of the deceased without . - ■
permission in rtriting from the May
or or Cemetery Committee, and ft1
every instance the old grave shall be
immediately filled up.)
For inspecting the grave of persons of
color, 0 tjij
Sec. 8- That it shall be the duty of tho Sex-
tion, to superintend and keep in chains tho'
burial ground ofporiona of color, nnd keep n
proper book of rbgisitry' to be furnished hint
by Council, and kept in such form as the May/
or may direct, in which tie shall enter or ennso
to be entered inn fair and legible hand Writing
the names of all persona of color that may bd
in said burial ground parricularixing the disenso,
age ns nearly as posible, color, wbetliei black or
mulatto, whother bond oi fieo, ifn slave, thd
owner’s name and all circiiniMaucea of tlto case
that may be of importance and come within
his knowledge,and published the same monthly
or ns ho may be otherwise directed by tho Mny*
or.
Sec. 9. That the Satton shall inspect or can re
to be inspected by some propfer person, each Ar.
... i.. t.i . t_t
Manouvrier nud Jacob do Cordovo, hotlmf
the City of Now Orleans, made and sworn to J„|y 0 f the said Sexton offer being qualified, to 80ll| be fined in a sum not
Thutthe^aid tieor^Philfq^blanouvTier nnd I ^ ver,U -° iu “ l len8t ’ °- n0 Gaze « eof,ha I dollars nnd if nfreo person of color or slave, in
---- - - . . T. pfoco of residence and every change thereof. a sum not exceeding five dollars or tlility Inalwd
Jacob Cordova, appraise and oonsoiontinuxly gQC 5> -pj, at j t 8 ), a || b B tho duty of the Sex- _ on ,j jf guc |, burial tukes place offer the time
and honestly value the property known under , orlj whenever directed by the Mayor to appoint specified in this Ordinance/ the penalty and pum
Sr artf «as 1 » hi * i b . yi
Thousauti Dollars, and
“The properly known under the appellation
oP'Ciiy Hotiil' 1 or “Bishop'. Hotel,” in the
Sec- U That ifany slnvo or slaves slmlt ho bn’
ried in said burial ground, of poisons of color
without the knowledge end contonl of III. Sex.
ten the person or persons awning Sold skives at
tiro time of death elmll be fined at lilt? discretion
of Connell, - ‘ '
Seo. 12. Thatiftho said Soxlon shell win
i fully neglect any of the dutiea required of him.
" rial
Dollnri.
700,000 I
CHALLENGE.—'The Gun-
SmSAVY'lj' UIHE FRENCH PILLS a.
cellist all the QUACK NOSTRUMS of ihe
See for the cure of * * * *
6 The French Pills nro applicable in nil ca.es,
for either sex, (wnitnniod i'roo from Mercury,)
and possesses groat advantages over the Bal.
same and all liquid modicinos, hy being entirely
freo from smell, nnd consequently do not effect
the brenlli, thereby preventing llie possibility of
discovery while using them.
Besides this important odvnntnge they never
disngroo wilh the stomuch.nnd in the first stages
of Itio disenso they nsunlly ulfoct a cure in c low
days, with tittle regard to diet or exposure.
In llie most ohstiii.Ho stages onlie disease,
tlioy are equally certain, linving eured maiiyafior
every oilier remedy Imd fiiilod. lit .liorl, tlioy
liuve boon so univorsally Biiccessiiil that the
piopriotor challenges nnv ono lo prodneo a rein,
ody of equal certainty, under a forfeiture of
Throo Hundred Dollars.
For salo by
G;R. HENDRICKSON, ond
T. M. A J. M. TURNER.
Price $2 por box. 1C4—ly aug 5
BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IM
ITATION. .
O E0. W. CARPENTER'S Compound
Extract of Iceland Moss. Corrngcen or
Irish Moss, Slippery Elm, Horehouiid, Ac., n
valuable remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia,
dysentery, diarrhma, catarrh, and all nffliclions
of the lireast end lungs. For sale by
nug 21 POUCHER & LA ROCHE.
JLAiUP OIL., dec.
JCo’jfNtfA GALLS pure Sperm Oil, (Full
•AWn™ strained) 200 do Summer strain'
el do. Also, 12 doz Lamp Chimnies. Just
received, and for sale by
oug 14 A PARSONS.
REFINED LIQUORICE.
A SUPPLY of the ubovo article of fine
qunlity.lor solo by
nug II) POUCHER Sc. LA ROCHE,
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC
OINTMENT.
F OR llie enro or White Swellings, Sorofu.
Ions ond ollwr Tumors,Ulcers.Sore Legs,
old nnd fresh Wounds, Sprains and Bruises,
Swellings nnd Inflnmraalions, Scold Head, Wo
men's Sore Breasts, Rhetunntio Pains, Telte.s,
Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Biles, Corns,
nud External Diseases gonernlly. It is likewise
greatly superior to any ntodioine hpretotoro
discovered for the eltsfed backs end limbs of
horses-for ring worms, chopped lips-ondin
short Tor ovory external bodily ovtl Hint mny fnll
to tho lotofmanor beast. For sale hy
to tno to HENDRICKSON, nnd
T. M. «S. J. M. TURNER.
Price 50 ccnls por box.
ang 6 104—ly
MEDICAL, COLLEGE OF
GEORGIA.
rgl IIE eighth Course of Leolures in this I"
B stituiivn, will ho commenced on tho se
cond Monday (the lltli) of noxt Novnmber,
and ho teimiiintad on tho first Saturday (the
3d) of March following. The lecturea will he
delivered hy.
G. M. NEVVTON, M' D-, Profossorof Anah
otnv.
L. A DUGAS. M. D., Professor of Physiology
nnd Pathological Anatomy•
CIIALLS DAVIS, M. D., Professor of
Chemistry nnd Pharmacy.
JOSEPH A FsVE, M. D .Professor of Thera.
politics and Materia Medicn.
L. D. FOKD, M. D., Professor of Institutesi
nnd Practiceuf Medicine.
PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Professor of Principles
nnd Prnctico of Surgery.
MILTON ANTONY, M. I)., Profossorof Ob-
stelrics nnd Disonscs of Women nnd lnfuiits.
The Professor of Anatomy, assisted by Dr.
John MoLesteri will superinlerid the Dissecting
Rooms in person, nnd discharge lira duties of
Domonstmtor without additional foe. Tho
Professor of Anatomy and Chemistry devote
thair whole time to the College.
The expenses for the full Course of Lectures,
including the Demonstration ticket, is $115.
Students attending thia institution for the first
time, will pny for Mntricnlation 9->- The cur
rent money of any of the States in which Stu
dents may reside will be taken nt par.
Specimens lit Anatomy nnd Natural Hwtoty
will he thankfully rocoivod for the Museum. «
PAUL F. EVE, Detiu of the Faculty.
AugttslOjAug^lO, 1839. 170t4\v aug 19
_ proper assistant at hi* own expense/
conduct he shall be hold responsible ill the vio
lation of any clause of this Ordinance.
See. 6. Be it further ordained, That it shall
r .. ^ u , , i he the duty of the Sextou to bury in the new
said City of of New Orleans, at Four Hundred Q emeler y f n || stranger*, vho have no relutions I
niul 1 wenty lliousand Dollars. interred in the old Cemetery, unless some pro 1
The deeds of the Property nnd tho Stock trnns- J prietoror owner of a vault in the old Cemetery
shnll consent in writing, that tho body of the I
, LetWntnre ot Florida, I stranger mny he buried ill his or her vault, in relating 0 to burial ground f.f persons of color/
for tho security of the Prize Holder*. which case it shall be the duty of the Sexton to I | ie shall be fined in any sumuot cxceedmg'thirty
SPLENDID SCHEME III - repoit such written permission to the Mayor or dollars.
1 Prize—The Arcade—286 feet, 5 indhes, 4 acting Mayor, or in the absencei or the Mayor Sec , 13, TtoU all fine* nml penalties inflict
1 nnd Chairman to the Cemetery Committee, a!# e( j by ffij g Ordtfinnce shall be recovered in the
*0 may confirm or refuse said permission, nc. ,, g „ u | m untier one half of Which collected * hull
cording to his or their discretion—and the said g0 Jol j, e informer ,tlie other Imlflo the two of Om
Sextou shall keep tho Hearse under shelter I
from sun and ram, except wlton in use, and the
harness m good order. He shall not bury nor j
permit to he buried any person in said Cemete
ries in any other manner, than in a close coffin,
not nfter 'dark nor bsforo daylight, unless such I
500,000 [ burial be required from the necessity of the
case, but in all Uutuuces where n burinl is ro-1
aiiired uTter 6 o’clock ut night, written permis
sion from ono or more of the board of Aldermen
20,000 | must first he obtained. It shall bn his duty to
keop the two Cemeteries for white persons,
clean and clear of weeds and rubbish; nnd to
20,000 | linvo « good and gentle horse always at com
mand, and he himself or assistant always ready ]
to attend with tho hearse when called on to btr
20,000 I ry thedend. Ho shall while attending funerals,
conduct himself in a pror
and becomingly dressed
SWft :/ws“kf;;e^rta of Q a,l I
within the city. Il shall be his duly to causa all do ' ? ,, .6 ll,h a " d , Gorman do, uems 4 More,
20,000 l graves to bo dug six feet deep, and other proper I
1 dimensions, nnd when tho hones of the old I
graves are disturbed hy digging, to nave the
sumo carefully collected and buried in the grave
from which they were removed; it shall be his |
duty to keep die large gates of the Cemeteries
always locked, except when opened nnd attend-
20,000 | ed hy himself or assistant—the small gates shall
be locked overy day at sunset, and unlocked 1
the next day before ton o’clock, for {ho accom
modation of persons wishing to visit the same.
It shall bo Ins duty so fat. to superintend all I
erections of vaults, or enclosures in said Come*
torius, so its to conform them to tho size and di
mensions permitted by tho Mayor, or In Ids ab*
set ice tho Cemetery Committee; and he shall 1
not permit any vault to be dug, or enclosure
mitde, without permission from the Mayor, or
in his ahsenco tho Cemetery Committee. He CTT nnwiFirv A-*
shall keep a proper bound book, to be furnish- Received ner brii? AuciiMn
ed Hy Council, for the registry of all deaths of j apk nnd hltie bik Gro duSivisA Silka*
while persons which mny occur iu the city of M-t^ACK French bik siik Vlo
Savannah, ond who may be buried in the Ce. | Jf* ftSS
liues, on Magnziuo street; 101 feet,
11 inches,on Nntehez street;
126 feet, 6 inches, on Gravier st.
Keiited nt about $37,000 per an
num.
Valued at
1 Prize—City Hotel—162 ft on Com
mon street, 146 feet, 6 inches, on
Camp st. Rented at $25,000-
Valued at
1 Prize—Dwelling House (adjoining
tho Arcade) No. 16,24 ft. 7 incln
es front on Natchez *t. Reuted
at $1200—Valued ut
l Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade)
No. 18, 23 ft l‘i a a t on Natchez st.
Rented ut $ 1200—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto(Mdjoining the Arcade)
No. 20,23 feet front on Natchez
nt. Rentedat9l200—Valued at
I Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North cast
corner of Basin & Customhouse
street; 40 feet fronton Basin, and
40 feet on Franklin st. hy 127 ft.
deep in Custom house st. Keutod
at $1500—Valued at
l Prize—Ditto—No. 24, South west
corner of Basin &. Custom house
street; 32 foot, 7 inches on Basin
32 feet, 7 inches on Franklin. 127
feet, 10^ inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented ut
91600—Valued at
| Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 font, 8
inches on Royal street, by 127 ft.
11 inches deep. Rented at 91400.
Valued at
1 Prize—230 shares Canal Bank
Stock, 9100each
I Ditto—200 ditto Com do, do do
l Ditto—150 ditto .Mechanic-.’ and
Traders’ do do
I Ditto—100 do City Bank do do
1 Ditto— 100 do do do dn.do
l Ditto—100 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—50 do Exchange Bunk do do
1 Ditto—50 do do do do do
1 Ditto—25 do Gas Light Bunk do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
l Ditto—15 do Mechuuics’ & Tra
ders’ dodo
I Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shares of the Louis*
iann Slate Bank, 9100 each, each
Prize 91000
do—ench 2 shares of $100 each,
each Prize $200, of the Gas Light
Bank
200 do—ench 1 share of $100, of the
Bank of Louisiana
200 do—each 1 share of $100, of tho
Now Orleans Bnnk
150 do—each 1 shore of 9100 of the
Union Bank of Florida.
15,000
25,000
20,000
15.000
10,000
10.000
10,000
5000
5000
2500
2500
^ec. 14 That all Ordinance of part* of Or* '
I dinauce* regulating the duties of the Sexton*
lor in any wise relating to the burial of tho
dend, be, und the same aro horeby repealed*
Passed In Cotiu6i! J4th March, 1830.
m. ii. McAllister, Muyof.
1 [ts. b] Attest, M« Mykks,g. oi
j aug20 ... \ I...
JEST UECEIVED FEB SHIP
NEWARK.
I CiUPER 4 4 Ginghams, black and dol’d Stiff
53 folk Drill*. Linen Cumbric, fancy Sowing
Silk Hdkfs, embroidered nett Silk Gloves/
Feather Fans, Colton Umbrellas, ftdtt-Stppen*
iwnuo unending era... Sf® fKRyjMMf
. proper manner and he web Shtrtiifa L ig. n n d A tm5. C. 10 and 12.4 super
‘ „,r n„ ,1,„H whenever Linen Sheetings, Pillow Gaso Linen, (n sup t
Rivor * or Board of Health a«'He) white Flannels, (watremedi Ladle!
layer or Board ol Mealtli b|uck ^ i|k , lo>0) Laj ios w |,| le '•r.l’.l
do, English and German do,
mixed, brown and white, &c.
1 SNIDER, LVrHROP fc NEVITT,
ang 31 171
I NEW GOODS, NOW OPENINCt.
PCS 4.4 brown Shirting
rwTr 30 do 7.8 do do, 15 do 3.4 do do
12 do Red Flannel, 50 do light Priuts
40 do dark ground do
9 do Pongee Silk Hatidkerehiefii
10 dozen Ladies white Cuittm Mold
6 do white Cotton 4 Hose
5 do fine Cotton Umbrellas
14 da Coarse do do. 1 do HO Shbti Silk do
] do 28 inch do dOj 2 do 20 do do do
40 do 8pool Conan. For sale by
WM.I1, LLOYD, Market Square,
eng 21 171
10
1500
1500
20,000
2000
20,000
20,000
15,000
OOO Frizes. 31,500,000
TICKETS 920—XO SHAESS.
BihereotTand
form as lha Mayor or Council may direcl; end' }f d SV 1 KjfiB « |g,„“ 6
ill case of white persons,he shall record or cause n “| da,k d “ 8 d “ VCS
lobe recorded therein, ina fair and legible hand Do “Irek hSelr Gniwn Cen nilihmt
writing, the name ofihe deceased, tlie dev of ?dk Slay Laces bIrek Gauz. C4p Ril.boit
death or burial, street end ward they diedlhl I White»gj(eej{’|jl<!.lead Cap pthjipg
attending physician, diseasa they died of, their JJarniv- black Be t Rihb “ g ,
age, country of their birth, term ef illess, rash Plau £ “X , ,i nd Ey * vfm tfFlIN
dontornon resident, and any and every cir' Forsaloby GLO. U . I L .
cumstance that may come within hi* knowb No 2 Shad s BaWng*.
ecfge, which may be of importance to the pub- KA/OKS cV 16 A § OB S r I 1601
lie, or tho friends and relations of the deceased; 1 a SPLENDID assortment of tumhniHd
and whenever a person shall die^ without bav-1 /% silver und steel Razors or excellent
ing received medical attendance it shnll be the I manship, in cases, of various prices. AIsii,
duty ofihe Sexton io enter in the record of Sanders. Emersons and Meclns Razor Strops
mortality Uiauhe disease producing death was kept constanilv for salt, by
unknown, unless death was evidently tho result I PORCH ER »& LA ROCH E,
of some obvious casualty, and that then he shall Sign oi the Golden Globe,
yeepyd yvJiM pal casualty wa*;a.nd-ilio suidbook aug 19 • ' ^Opposite tho iMarkoi.