Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, October 18, 1839, Image 1

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. TTm.BASSU AND PURIFY S?UOUV.-’l'l' 0 applloolion oribo prinoii f P-ittli'in being allowed In bo one of Ilia ...Vniiliiyl"' h * 0l,r0 B,,d l 1,ovo "' io " ° r . iiliurtlie greatest consequence to as. I “‘ n , l ,|,al nioilioiiiu is capable ul'producing 1 irrtcT in the eeiioal, and nt the ii'wii ^cnt»e*“ , PEOPLE to read and to ... °fo” theinioivoa—imvv wo no longer be. i,,h mellowing Hint deadly mineral, Min. ", oiofoMi'ig *» cuio— but universally loov- ill in « worse condition ofier its uso. Vo no longer behove in tho absurd notion VlnfluriiiMliona orally kind can bo cured by rMliiigoiirlifo—oult BLOOD. It is now 11 iimleritood that an inflauiniaiion la a wise ,c£ of NiTunc. a signal Dial sho to- ||| 8 assist nice ol purgative modiciiiu to in hoi of the oppreisivo burden which alio raves by ihe high fever and the strong pulse, Wanted M be lomovod. In oilior words, tbo id, cellsliira vegetable olesnslng ilstsimcrii's v koktabi.k Univensat Pins, rain no skill in tiioir adininistratiouj tbo intnl diiection only has to be observed, and IV describe the just proportion of the dote, to I inignitiide ofilio di.oaso to be cured. I ill /tiMSt rui lie /Mixing opinion u/ u utfeaua IMo anII knout Ike qualities 0/ three HU. BBANDBETH'S PILLS r ■ ; >«V7’ - v-. • ; otsiate «r f S0T in £ , "mi lima in Ibo moil effectual manner l®*. nn IdllO X, no* "» lo "8 or "> bnbtend with tho • 1 nrsiiulicos ol the groatost portion of tbo "i- i e dy wltli those Tew wlto still ate do- Sto be‘'killed according to rule,” like ""'"ala of Old who ‘would have’ a‘King to J.nnver Ibem.' But, thunks to tho circuln. " of nsvjipapira^-lbankt to tbo general dif- 9,10 of kuowlodgo, which onnbloa nineleeii iihs of TIIBF Tbiimedicino it acknowledged tuba one of , mini valuable ever discovered, ns a purifier tin blood and fluids. It is stiporior 10 Bar. .pirilla. wliolhor as a sodorifio or altorative. It iadi iiiHnitely beforo all the preparations or mbinalioiis of Mercury. Its purgative nroi —lilies are alone ofinculculable value—for these ■Hi may be lakon daily ron Any rxntoD, and mud of weakening by the cathartic offecl.they Id strength by taking away tho causa of woak- Tnere is 110 good McRcunv docs, which ... Pills do nut likewise. Bill they Ituvo none llio initeiubl,1 offsets oftbnt dkadi.t erzetr. The Tccrit are not injured—Ibo bosks limbs are not paralyzed—nn—but in Ike id of these distressing symptoms, now life Jconicqaent animation Is evident in every ivemsm of the body. Ubakdretii's Pills j indeed 1 Usivkrsal Ukmf.iiv, for they cure iposite diseases;they euro Iuflammatiou and uuosic IIheuiiatism! They cure Biabetks d SrutaocAUtl Tney cure Dtsbhterv and imimioUAi. CotTiVKSKti! They will cure theta apparently opposite diseases, because iy ci.tvrrl and nmivv the blood, piovided, never, nature is unt boyoud all huiniin AS. STANCE. Four years Ihis medicine lias in been before Ihe public in Ihe U. States! merer it hue been introduced it lias tuperto d all oilier temedioa. Dr. lirandretli'a Offices in Netv York are 341 OADWAY, 185 Hudson at. sud 276 Bow. . .hlwta Prince and Houston sit. 15 conn pur bet with dirooliuns. Beware of c.iuuiorfeits, Dniggiita sever made agents. Each of Dr lliundretlt's Agents have an cm mtumfim'.e.dnlrA within ilia twelve months it preceding. These curiiliaates are renew. rigMlarlyjtliorofore when over twelve inoriilis I they an longer guarantee the genuineness lbs medicine. RtMiaisr Uraq.isisore nee or mode Annus. Sold by SEABORN (JOODALL. corner of mgreii and Jefferson streets. (near the Mar. I) THEOULI AOE.VT Foil THE SALE OF THE niHE UnAunaRrH's Pills in Savannah. 1'ily 10 I53tw3m FOR KENT, That large and comfortable tlniiso, silunted ill Waahinglon Ward, fronting Ihe 8quarc. Ifii ie not rented before the first of November, the owner will occupy sag ,4 1081*^ PETTIGREW. || FOI* KENT, The Store lately occupied “ “ otic ‘ " •ngfl Messrs. McDonuofi on ihS So.lrfl ,•100 Monument Square, n firm rate •tana for Dry Good*. Apply to .DWIN. L. BALL K F ifflas.vs8iBiuia. Till, commodious Hotel has been pal in complete repair; new fnrni- lure, bedding, Sic. Ac., nnd is open for die reception of vishore, ,a„_; «"bder the supnrintcndeiice of the ■■o— bu iv uimuur.i iurI tn"nn‘J7r'.‘ , i Ha B(JC , l,ro t0 11 0 character 1 to any Uotel in the Southern Country, w. w. OATES »• b«l7?°°o Stab,i . n * r ® r Howe*. and alien" HfcSSBn 0 c “ r,u * as " j ,and o, imo. ^Ii6 g ""TfiD .tr' 5 ' 1839. %*rf-n?l,r^etc 8 .od aS? “ r "PuimoTy" 11 c‘Z ediciue hnsgroalor claims upon CfFE - is “TIIE TRUE Illuiil.S OF W n , HEALTH." F. know llmt health and tho ability tola- her constitutes tho wealth of tko from mnss of lho pooplo in Ibis, as in most nthorcniin. nos. 1 o preserve Ihoroforo, llml health hv on- Mliema W wfhlfif V g I“" d " l0rnl " ,ld P oli ticul acliema. ta'fulfil which, requires our utmost at. lentiun. The unprecedented popularity nnd ' * * ii* Medicine ETERS’"PILLS. . . «"i»*owjuuniu popularity and universal approbation which this Medicino has achieved throughout ibo United Stales, ilia Canadas, I oxas. Moxico and Ibo West Indies, fully justify Dr. Polurs in warmly nudconscian. lion Tf lh“ llEd. * 10 ,|,0Cia ' a "° n ' Dr. Polors has spent much lime in expori. inonling with sliiToreiu Vegetable Modicinos. fur d'seases oflho liver, and now olfura his Voir otalilo I ills, ns the host, most convenient, and general"ue*""" * blU c,ln be t >ro P"rod for Ono great quality of his vegetable Pills is that whh !', IV ‘° "n ",'" r "" ,ivo n ,inci P le combined with their cathartic, or oporuhveqnalilios, or Hint hey not only cleanse tho stomach and buwols ■y purging, hut llioy rogulme the livor. change ihe morbid seortllon, strenglhen iho digoslivo organs, nurify ilia blood, invigoralo Iho circtilm Hon, and gives lono and onmgv to Ihe nervous ■ystem. They are mild and pleasant in ihoiroperniion nildconvey nlmosi Immediate con victimi,of llielr w! H y f rT i Mr Tlfey can he taken hU .r^ r by P 1 0, ' 0,,, 01 ""y age 1 and Ihe fee, hie. Iho Infirm, the norvous and the dalieale are ■ rengihened hy tiioir operation, because llioy clear Iho syslem orhtid humours, quiol nervous health’ ’ ^' °" d lnvari " bl r P«duco sound lamid?o» Ve?a i! abl a Pl11 * " ro 0 8,,ro f0 '«« d y For jaundice, sick and nervous hoadacho, dysnansv cosnvouei,, sickness of tho stomach, heartburn, ■ J bllll0l ‘" Complaints, fevers ofall kinds, and if taken at the oomineucainent will invariable chock tiioir nrogross, and save Iho patient from a protraciod and dangeroua sickness. They ora invaluable in nervous and hypocondrical aflec nous, loss of appeiito, and all oomnlainia i. wnicn lomales nlotio aro iiihjoct. They oner- ate 1111 a mild speedy purge, uud aro u safe and certain remedy for worms in children. Extract ofn let or from Dr. Gurnoy of N.Or. leans, La. Oct. 0, 1837.—"I have received much assistance in my practice {especially in jaundice nnd yellow fever; from tho into of Peters' pills. I nresumo that, on an average, 1 proscribo 100 loses hi a month ” Eilramofn lotinr from Dr. Prichard, ofHudi mii, N. Ye, June 3. 1836; ‘I was aware tint Dr. Peters was one of the best chemists in the Uni* ted States, and felt assured that ho would some day (from h* intimate knowledge of the proper, ties of herbs and drugs) produce nn efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vege» able Pills fully respond to my expectation. 1 liey nro indeed • superior medicine, and ro* fleet alike upon the chemist, the physician, and the philosopher Extract of « letter from Dr Wainos, of Cin cinnati, Feb. 2. 1838; ‘Your Pills aro the mild* e«t in their operations, nnd yot most powerful in their eflncts, of any that I have ever met with in a practice of eight and twenty yeais Their action on the chyle, and hence on the impurities ol tho blood, is evidently very surprising.* 0 . Cium oTTE. N, C. Jau. 1,1837. lieir Sir—I have made frequent Use ••fyour pills in the incipient staxe of billions fever, and obstinate constipation of the bowels, also, in the e.ilntgeiuent of the spleen, chronic diseases of the liver, sick headache, general debility, and m all cases havo fouud them to be very tfTec* l,vo * .. J. D. Bovn. M. D. M ECKr.RNRURQ. Co., Vs. Feb. 7.1837. Having used Dr. Peters’ pills in my practice for the last 12 months, 1 take pleasure in giving my testimony of thoir good effects in cases of dyspopsia, sick headache, billinus fe. vers, and other diseases, produced by in activii ty of tho liver. They are a safe and mild aui orient, being tho best article of the kind I have overused. (>Honor: C. Scott, M D. This celebrated Medicine is for sale hv all the piincipul Druggists in Savnnimh and through* out the United States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico and the West Indies. Prico 60 cents per box with full directions. "»*5 164—ly — — upon than tho above SSj meuic "ie nasi ;gfide„c,„r the invol ».ort r |,t a ? IOtiVa al,d Doubloaome eymp- tho brea?i h Ac “P? 0 . 10 ™' 10 ". or phlegm, pain ataros or u,„ wb , cb ■■»*UUi(a prominent ""leiigned n.° a i'l. 11 ’ a " U, t i" u lbe l> iilinonarin ilo pioperije a d '“““‘FmIoiI iU moet vulu. •"Hr.!!' 1 ' 111 . 0 . 1 ' eonrae in tho reliof of »»l“n , Sol'^ , 0 ‘ r CO r an ° tb ° reliof ° r f "lather r, a,1 >">g from sudden clmngoa f’rZleby woarin S P®n>P linen, Au. »Hy 23 ' — A. BARTOW. e,| I«KASAWIIATCHEE TUP L LANDS. Und.iinraf ol '“ r ’ l' or >ale n (reel of Baker 'ouniy, c,i,h,';r Distrint, Baker •••viryvarietv 'f. 500noro "' W TO compri. '“liiluniffi ■ “ !" ,lal euperiur soil. Tko ,n In on|. r „„ | dw ! 11 ' s i | 8ht impruvoineitls, nnd nrd.S d IH il * geegraphi ‘ ® b, inlifk.j - , “"aei improyomenis, nna *0/ iletirahlr! ' U , 11 S“ugrnphionl dimensinnt ■leratiun to n 0,1 hlMlIonnl con. ,n IHC[e f J terms and oir ° roil ‘ For mo™ mis. “•“iHcribor a[ A!! a 0 'u a appllcanl9 ca " » lll *™“ g W J' (i ' DALDfft - N ‘ 50 rfrnL® ®* ,0 ° ‘ Uo P- R■ HENDRICKSON, SNUFF, fTfik GkonVV. SNUFF. biceo C fikuMlt r, ‘ r,n00 " 1 To- •ccoboy Snuff 6 ! 1 ^Lorillnrd's Scotch and M sad"Mk!.nV b b , 01| l“"! SO jarscottrso > Hie b, M * cc “l>oy ilo. Just received and “PI Id »• HENDRICKSON. JUST RECEIVED. 1 C ASK Dnvor Prims, 1 do light do 1 do fancy do. 1 do super do do 20 pcs small fig’d Merrimack Prints 60 do low price brown do 30 do super Chintz 4 do striped Kentucky Jeans 12 do 4 4 Apron Checks 30 do fine and coarse Sattinets 8 do printed Saxonies 10 do super fancy Mouselaino D’Laino 6 do blucknnd white do do 3 bales 3.4 Springfield Shirting 2 do 4*4 do do 2 do 7-8 do do . 4 boxes new stylo Bonnot Ribbons 2 do do do Cap do 6 bales Band Boxes, 50 doz P L Hoods Also, n splendid assortment of the latest style Straw and Leghorn Bonnets. For sale by W. II. LLOYD, sept 20 South sido Market Squaro. FLINT CORN. 3000 BUSH ELS new crop,in fine condition, either shelled or on tho cob, oil a plantation opposite the city. For sale by PADELFORD, FAY & CO. ocl 16 190 “ BE PASTE FRENCH jUJ 1 CASE French Jujube Paste,received and far sale by oct 45 A. PARSONS. DENTIST’S TIN FOIL.. U PACKETS Tin Foil, for plugging JL IF toeth. Received uud for sale by oct 15 A. PARSONS. SHARER’S HERBS. L ANDING from ship Gaston, a full supply, of Shaker's Herbs, comprising Catnip, Foxglove, Horehoond, Sago. Pennyroyal,Tho* roughwort, Liverwort, Bounset. Thymo, Mint, Wormwood, VVormseed, Elder Flowers, Slip pery Elm, S(c. in 16 oz. 8 oz. ond 1 oz. packa ges, suitable for families and country merchants. For buIo by PORCI1ER & LA ROCHE, Sign of tho Golden Globe, oct 15 Opposite the Mnrkot. LUCINA CORDIAL I.K CORDIAL DF. LUOINU. T OU L ELIXlll DE L'AMOUR. HE subscriber has tho pleasuro of an- limit icing to the citizous oflho U. Stntos, that ho has purchnsod.fnr a very largo sum nod Iroin the inventor, tho cclohrnted Ur. Magnio. of 1 ariB, tho recipe and right for making this astonishing medicine. Until the appearance of the ‘Lunina Cordial,* (about three yoarn hiiico,) u win thought that Ihe complaints, wnicn it spocdily overcomes, woro beyond tho teach of human remedy, as for upwardsofa thousand years, they had baffled tho wisdom and ingenuity oflho most profound physicians mall parts or the world. This Cordial, how over, to tho great advantagoof tho human taco, ■nnn iivnun J Danir... .1 l„I I . p. . tmiiiiijU hi lliu lllllllilll IHCO, soon proved itself to bo the desidoratum so long ■ought far; and accordingly, nutwuhstanding the brief period of its existence, it has rcquirutl n celebrity so groat, that it is eugoily inquired for throughout Ihe civilized glnbo. Dr. Mag- nin soon (indiug that tho demand was so vast ns to render a supply impossible, disposal of the lecipe and right of sale, under obligations of secrecy, for England, the United .States, and other countries, only preserving France and Italy for himself. Thus hns the subscriber pos. sossed himself of the invaluable secret, and now hastens to give tho inhabitants of his line of agency the benefits ofhis speculation. ‘Lo Cordial Do Lucme’ or, in English, 'the Lucuiu Cord:a!,' is a general invigorutor of the liuinan frame! It, all tho various cases of Ian- pior,lassitude, and debilitation; it isnn unfaili ng rctnody; ns it is equally its province to inr jart clioorfuliieii and decision to tho mind, as health and vigor to tho body. But tho peculiar virtue on which its celebrity is based, is tho fa cility nnd certainty with which it restores tho virile powers when they have boon destroyed by disease, time, recklessness, or nny of the nu merous causes which terminate in tho prostru- tion of those functions. In common with tho generality ofreally good medicines, this Cordial contains nothing ofn mercurial'Or doleterious nature, among the ma ny ingredients which compose it; but is, at the same time, so simple, yet so effioacious, that while it can ronovate the prostrated energies of aginnt.uu inf mi may use it, not only with iun piimty, but with advantage. The usages of society aro unfortunately such, that, notwithstanding the benefits which would h« sure to result from it, we cannot enter into analysis of this inestimable Cordial here, or Miblish manv of the documouts which havo icen received, ns vouchors of tho blessings it has conferred on numbers ofdespairing individ. unia But this we cunnot forbear remarking— ■— iDiueiir ruiiiaiKing— that it has been demonstrated that there is senreoly ever, if any such thing nt all, ns untie ral barrenness, or ns nntural imbecility of Ihe procieant functions, in either sox; and therefore that tlieso evils aro the efiects of artificial caus* es, and may bo speedily subdued and removed by the use of ‘Le Cordial do Luciuo,* 'L’ho Liit-ina Cordial is also on indubitable cure for the Gleet, and tho Fluor Albus, ob structed. difficult, or paiiifiil Menstruation; also, for tho incontinence of IJrino, or the involunta ry discharge thereof. It is likewise an mvalu able and unrivalled medicine in cases of Chrom ic Eruptions of the skin, and in the dropsicul affectionsi el the aged. Most important to tho American Public. n, *“ ,T —** ter oftho coiebra ted - / j. vu, “""i "i i.iiAir ui i.uvr. ut-gi to lay before tho community, the following cer tificate, which lie has received from tho iuven- tor. the illustrious Dr. Mngiiin. of Paris: ‘This is to certify, that I have disposed of tho recipe for making the ‘Lticinn Cordial,' or ‘E lixir of Love,’ and also iho right to sell it through out tho United Slates of North America, to John Winters Holdnrwell, M. D. My reasons for so dnius is, that the demands to mo for the shove Cordial, of which I am the inventor, are so Humorous, that I am unable to supply oil the orders from Franco nnd Italy alone; and have therefore disposed of the privileges vouchsafed in this, and other certificates of a like nut ire in order to generalise the benofits of my discovery throughout the world. Given undormy hand at Paris, on this ninei teeuih day of January in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred nnd thirty-eight, ERASTE MAGNIN. Gafpnrd Delluc, ? William Merrill, { W,lnc,sos ‘ RO WAND’S TUNIC MIXTURE Ac. R ECEIVED per ship Gaston, a full supply of Rownlid's Tonio Mixture for fever and a line. Sulphate Quinine. Pipeline, Iodine, pure Morphine Snlphnto nnd Acetate Morphino. Musk in pods. Oil Black Popper. Croton Oil Hydriodato Potass, Soda nnd Seidlilz Powders London Mustard, Sfo. For sale by oct 15 PORCHER & LA ROCHF,, SOAPS, *o. T WO cases njd English Windsor Soaps, suitable for family use 10 boxes Castile do, 1 case toilot do, ass'd 20 baskets Olive Oil, superior 500 lbs Pipe Clay. 3 ensos roll Brimstone 50 lbs Calomel, Eng.; 50 oz Quinine - 12 grope Clark's Friction Matches 500 Ihs Chlorido Liino, 2 casks Flaxseed Just received and for sale hy oct 13 THOMAS HYERSON. UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH SCHEME rp HE following details ofn Schkme or a J. Lottkiiy. lo bo drawn in Docombur next, •*'* V* ll ® clari,, 8 it to be UN PA RAL. LELLD in the history of Lotteries. Prizes to the amount havk nkvkrskfore been offered to tho public. It is true, there nro ninny blanks, but on tin- other hand, the extremely low charge of §SI© per Ticket—tho Value and Number of the Capitals, and tbo rovival of the good old custom of warranting that every prize shall bo drawn and sold, will, we nto sure, give univer sal satisfaction, nnd especially to tho Six Huni dred Prize Holders. To those disposed io ndvcntnro, wo rccom. mend early application being mnde to us for tickets—when tho prizes are all sold, blanks only remain—tho first buyers have the best chance. We, therefore, emphatically say— DELAY NOT I but ntonco remit and lranx*mii to us your orders, which shall nlwuya receive our immediate attention. Letters to bo addressed, and applications made to SYLVESTER & CO., . 1^6 Broadway,New York. (ET Observe tho Number, 16(f. $700,000111 $300,00011 $93,0001 6 prizes ol $90,00011 2 prizes of $13,000 3 prizes of $10,000 LOTTERY Of Real Estate uud Bnnk Stock, situated in New OrluuNs. O* The richest nnd most magnificent Schumo ever presented to Iho public, iu this or auy other country. tickets only $20. Authorized by nn Act of tho Legislative Assem bly ol Florida, uud undet Ihe Directions of the CominUsionera, acting under the same. TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, December 1st, 1839. SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Managers. SYLVESTER & CO., 156 Broadway, New York, Sole Agents. The United Sintp<< propri* ... ...„ d‘Lucina Cordial,’ nr‘Elixir of Love,* begs TIih highly important medicino is for salo by John Winters Holder well, No. 129 Liberty st. New York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut st. Philadelphia; nnd in Baltimore bv Roberts & Atkinson, John M. Lnrnquc; and G. It. Ty, lor; in WnshingtoiPCity by Tobins Watkins and Charlos Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Liuthneum; in Richmond by John H. Euslicc; in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas nnd Diipuy, Rosser & Jones; and in Norfolk by M. A. Snni tos nnd B Emen*on;mid hy John Woudly, No. 65 Poydrasst. New Orleans. It can nlsn be found at all the principal Drug Stores in South Carolina, nnd in Augusta, by Havilnud Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co. nnd Nelson Carter; nnd in Savannnh hv G. R. HENDRICKSON. Price $3 per hnitlo, with full directions, ntig 5 164—ly NO COMBINATION NUMBERS.' {( 100,000 tickelsfrom No. I upwards,in succession Extract from the Laws of the Logislativo Council of the Territory of Florida. Chap. 701.—No. 22.—Whereas tho Court House of Duval comity, is in on imfinish- o.i state, and tliore are yet duo and owing up on the same, monies, which it is believed wil impose too burdensome a tax upon the peoplo of Duval; nnd whereas, it is desirable to pay iIkho said sums and complete snidbuildi ing.ua well fortbegreaier convenience of the ad ministration of justice,ns fur thodomdopurposo of au Academy, for which purpose iu part, iho said building, whon completed, is designed Therefore— 8ec. 1 ] Bo it enacted by the Govornor nnd Logislativo Council of the Territory of Florida, That it shall and may be lawful for Joseph B. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart and Wil. liam J[, Mills, or nny two of thorn under the direction of the county court of Duval county, to raise such sum or sums of money by Lottery, in such Schemes ns they may deem appropriate and advisable: Provided, that tho said persons TO PLANTERS. *9 DOZEN 2d quality cold pressed Castor Oil, 200 boxes Glauber Suits, from 20 to 30 Ihs each. Just recoived and for sale at a reduced prico by oct 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON. PANACEAS. 4X DOZEN Swaim’scelebrated Panacea 50 do Houck’s do do, for * Dyspepsia, &c. 10 do Indians do do 20 do Pholph’s do Arcanum, just received and for sale at Factory prices, by oct l« G. R. HENDRICKSON. NEW GOODS, Per Augusta, Sees e PCS Real Welch Flannels 10 do Red do 5 do Cnuton do 4 do sieol mixed Sattinets 13 do 4,4 Scotch Ginghams 6 do Crash. 6 do Russia Diaper 15 do extra rich Furniture Chintz,in setts. Received nnd for sale by AVERY & JOHNSON, oct 9 South side Monument Square. llf ]P 1 ** *** * l ,hfi option of tbo winners ofP.izesofBank Stocks, eiiher intake the stock itseir, or the par value thereof In cash. nai i 0 ii r i 0 K 0,I, !" or, . ,,e8n . ,0,ir ll,e Tickets are, li, i , i "I H"> Citizen.', Con. «nl iloted, Cniiel, Union, nnd Cnrrullton Dunk,, in tlm name oflho Mnnngct. jointly with J. (1. " , 'I: q -‘„” c "! all r c ;r bier ori ''° citizen.' ond Bondomii, t«q actually cn.liier of ike Cnn.ohd.ted U,...k, n. Trn.leei. po , Act paned before A. Mnziirean, Esq,, Notary •r* 1 M, ! y ' ,KW ‘ "" d propertied tran.rerred unineimikered, for tkeaceurily ufilie rerlllllole I'ritn Holder.. ’ JM'"f - 'M OOfl llckel., tlrorn 1 In ' .k', l"‘ l , III ono wheel, nnd GIIO prize., with llio hkmk. in nnnllier. To every number a puzo or blank will ho drown, untiloll Ike privoa are determined, leaving iho balance or mi.nl,or. in the wheel blank.. ■ }'° K»itiiu.ahd PmiLiamiB,.—Having recoived New.pnpcia coiitoininn Iho nhuvo riche mo, from tweniy.two Sinlea'nnd Territor- lee.bc.idee aevcrnl oftlie llrin.li Frovince., wn mo .nn.lied with Iho circiilniinn.ond therefi.ro roquo.t (lint Buck paper* a. have not. up to rhi. time, ilraerlod Iho ndverliaemenl, will be plea., ed not to do .0, and that nil ihe other paper, will maerl n once a torch only until tho In of Do, «°Vt b VPomJP.’. ,W . nri1 'heir ncroilllU. SYLVESTER & CO., 150 Broodwuy.N. Y. j"lyS9 1511 F OR a.lining wkat .hull bocon.iderod pub, . ,° nuisance., and for the prevention piinishmant and rcmo%'al of tho same. Sec. 1. Ile it ordained by tho mnvor and nldcrnifin of tlm city of Snvnnnsh and hamlets thereof, m council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by iheauiliority of tho samu. that from and nftor the passage of this ordinance, it shall not bo lawful for any person to put up any gutter or spout, to convey filth from kitchens into any street or Inneefthe city, and nny peri sun son Rending, shall forfeit and pay n fine not exceeding fitly dollars for each nnd every of* ronce-, nud the said gutter orspout snail be forth, with removed. SIUILL COMBS, *c. J UST received by Augusta, Shell Twist nnd Sido Combs Iron do do do Super Drilling do Cloth, Tooth ami Hair Brushes For salo by AVERY & JOHNSON, oct 9 Monument Sq. MUSLIN DE LAINES, SILKS, SHAWLS. iSicc. J UST received by brig Augusta, and for sale by AVERY & JOHNSON, oct 0 South side Monument Square. GINGHAMS, «Vc. S UPER undressed Scotch Ginghams Fancy nnd black and white,new and fash ionable styloH Super Furniture Chintz. Wolsli Flnnuels, &c. Fur sale hy AVERY A JOHNSON, sept 27 South.sido jlupumont Square. persons shall bind themselves in such manner as tho court shall direct,well nnd truly to conduct such lottery in good faith,appropriate the proceeds to tho object above stated.—I’a-sed, Feb, 7th 1834.—Approved Fob. 11th 1831 By agreement, burning dato tlm 23th of Fuhi mury, 18-‘9, tho above Joseph Lancaster,tsninh D. Hart and William J Mills did, for ceitaiu considerations, iu conformity to the said Legis lative. Act, duly assign unto Messrs Schmidt A. Hamilton all thoir Right nnd In terest, and Iho Powers vested in them by the above recited Aot of the Legislature of Florida. Extract from the valuation of Georgo Phillip Manouvrier and Jacob do Cordova, both of the City of New Orleans, made and sworn to on tho 19thi day of April, 1839:— That the said George Phillip Manouvrier nnd Jncob Cordova, appraise and conreiontiou.-ly and honestly value tho property known under the nnmo and appellation of “Banks Arcude,” in the Citv of New Orleans, at Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, and “The property known under the appollalion of “City Hotel” or “Bishop's Hotel,” iu the said City of of New Orleans, nt Four Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dollars.” Tho deeds of tho Property nnd the Stock trans* furred ill trust to iho Commissioners appointed by tho said act of tho Legislature of Florida, for lire security of the Prize Holders. SPLENDID SCHEME!!! 1 Prize—The Arcade—286 feet, 5 inches, 4 lilies, on Magazine street; 101 feet, 11 incheS'ini Nutchez street; 126 feot, 6 inches, on Gravier st. Routed afabout $37,000 per an num. Dollars. Valued at 700,000 1 Prize—City Hotel—162 ft on Com* in on street, 146 feet, 6 inches, on Camp st. Routed at $35,000— Valued at - 500,000 1 Prize—Dwelling Houso (adjoining tho Arcade) No. 16,2*1 ft. 7 inchi es front on Natchez st. Rented nt $1200—Valued nt 20^000 1 Prize—Ditto(ndjoiuitig tho Arccdo) No. 18,23 ft ftant on Natchez st. Rented at $1200—Valued at 20,000 1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade) No. 20,23 feet front on Natchez st. Roniedat$l200—Vnlued at 20,000 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North cost corner of Basin Sc. Custom.houso street;40 feet fronton Basin, and 40 foot on Franklin st. by 127 ft. deep in Custom houso st. Rented at $1500—Valued at 20,000 l Prize—Ditto—No. 24, South west cornor of Basin iV Custom house street; 3*2 feet, 7 inches ou Basin 32 feel. 7 inches on Franklin. 127 feet, 10£ inches deep in front of Custom houso street. Rented at $1500—Valued at 20,000 I Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8 inches on Royal street, by 127 ft, 11 inchesdocp. Rented at $1400. Valued at 15,000 1 Prize—250 shares Canal Bank Stock. $100 each 25.000 1 Ditto—200 ditto Com do, do do 20,000 1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanics' and Traders' do do 15,000 1 Ditto—100 do City Bank do do 10,000 j PiUo—100 do do do dodo 10,000 1 Ditto—100 do do do do do 10,000 1 Ditto—50 do Exchange Bnnk do do 5000 1 Ditto—50 do do do do do 5000 1 Dit’o—25 do Gns Light Bank do do 2500 1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do 2500 1 Ditto—15 do Mechanics’ & Tin ders' dodo 1500 1 Ditto—15 do do do do do 1500 20 do—each 10 shares of tho Louis* jann State Bank, $100 each, each Prize $1000 20,000 10 do-each2shares of $100ench. each Prize $200, of tho Gas Light Bank 2000 •200 do—each 1 share of $100, of tho Brink of Louisiana 20,000 200 do—each 1 share of $100, of tho Naw Orleans Bank 20,000 150 do—each 1 share of $100 of tho Union Bank of Floridu 15,000 .i ® # 'J f ,,rl b or ordaintd, that no privy shall bo hereafter erected within the limits of tbecuy, unless iho same be built or sunk with brick, or stone nt Isast six feet below tho sup lice of the lot upon which it is sunk, und built at least one feot above the surface ; and if any person shall violate this section, lie or she, or the owner, or lessee of the premises shall forfeit and pav o aum of not excaadiug fifty dollars, rur each and every offence.j and the said privy ■hail bo rebuilt in lire manner prescribed by this ordinance, or bo filled up. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained, that it shall not be lawful fur any parson to cast, throw out or suffer to fall from the upper or second stories or their buildings within tire limits uf tho city, oey bales of cotton or other goods whatever, but lire same shall be lowered by a sufficient rope or tnckle. in so gradual a manner as to allow par* sons passing under, sufficient time to puss out °r L- ,,n ^ d'o occupiers of buildings out or which such cotton lor other gauds shall bo cast, thrown, or suffered to fall, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, shall bt deemed the offenders and shall for each and overy of, fence be fined iun sum not exceding fifty dob lars; provided that this section shall not be con- 000 Priros. $1,300,000 TICKETS $20—iVO SHARES' tko city IrenaqU, .tilijabi imho ..,der uCc.iincH. wko mny and afinll cudar Ilia aanie Jto lie paid Iu tlm owner orench a„m„|, tnhon required. k..n r n ; “r " fk’lker ordained, Tlmt enf b " , r ' ul " d "tkirg. i W"hin the limits of the * ’ •hnH bo cnn.idi’red aa a riuiaauca, and killed ky nny perron. “ " Ho it f See. 18. HoUfiirther ordained Tlrati per.nn .hall at any of ihe public Duinoa any iiiiimiil, carriage, clothe, oranydeioriniio or any othor thing, or do any oilier act wl/er.l fihh or dirt ofony kind .hall be thrown nlior near cny oflhe aaid pump,, he or .lie .trail Tur- fiut ond pay a fine not exceeding ten dollar. If a while perron, and ifatlaveorfreo perron of color, ha or .he mny he whipped, not exceedinr iwomy In.lie., iinlexa the owner of inch al.ro or gnardmnnr friend of .itch free person of color will^iny lire fino imposed. 8ec ‘ J. 3 il . f"" 1 "" erd.ined, Thai If anr perronkh, weeh o, dry any ariiele. orclothlng nr eapoie the aame fer the purpose of drying, in Ihe aireeti, lone., or iquaree oftlie elty. ie or •he, ife while penon aliall be fined In a aU tn tint exceeding thirty dollar., and if a .lire ” free perron or color comnnl Iho laid nffance, he or ihe may be whipped, not exceeding twenty laaliea, uiileai the owner or.uch alaro or Iho giftirdian or friend of. uch free perron of color will pay the fine impoied. r J Sec. 14. lie it further ordained, That itehall :r , by e i nd 0 rro n ,r y . p ":::r» ure ,^rn'' # « a ooipornie nmn.ol the of Sarnnnah, and for each riolation of this lion, the offender .hall, ifn white perron fine or nor oxceeding thirty dollare. and ■lere or free perron or color, in a like nexallv or be whipped nr the dirorelion or tho m«yo>! chairman, or any two aldermen v ' , “?.i. ru " ha r »' d *i'"> d . That it be the doty of,he m.r.h.1 To remdr. the "r.mo! ral of .try hide., cuied or not which may be oP fenaire or in the opinion oflho health officer in. jurioim to ihe litahh of the city, and .hnuld the owner. nntMienr «. ni.i„. ... ■» w cny. and should tha owner, po.ser.or or claimant of •uch hidei, nee. lect or refine to remove the •nine within tix hours from tlm n*> n,i itrued to allow persons to stop, and thsrsi by prevent the loworing of cotton and other goods. See. 4. Bo it ftirilrer ordained, that if any person shall appear in nny of the public streets squares, lanes, or docks in this city in a stale of nakedness, nr who shall in any manner whatso ever, wilfully make nny indecent nnd public exposure of his or her person, or ofuny other person,lie or she may ho arrested by the cily mar shal or city censtaSlos, or any white person, and ■hull be fined for each mid cvsry such ofi fence in lire aum nnt exceeding-fifty dollars, if a white poison and whipping not exceeding filly lashes, if a slave nr free person of color. Sec 5. Be it further ordained, that it shall net be lawful for nny person to swim or bathe In the river opposite to the eily—that is to say, frnmtho western side of West Broad st. to the western aide of tire Eastern Wharf company, at any hour after seven o'clock iu the morning until sun set, under Ihe puualty of not exceeding fifty dollars, if a white person, and whipping ■ot exceeding fifty lashes, if the oflendor be a slave or free persna of col or. Sec. 6, Be it further ordained, that no horse, gelding, mare, coll filly, mule, or jackass, shall nt any time be permitted or allowed to go at large within tha limits oftlie city, and for a vio- lutiou of this section, the owner or owners of such animal, shall bo fined for each and every ■uch offence; and each and every such animal running or going nt large in a sum not exceed* ing five dollars; and the city marshal or city con stables shall take up the said animal if the own er thereof is unknown, and impound the same until lire said fino und all costs are paid; mid if lire said animal Ire not claimed in ten days, it shall be the duty of tho city mnrshal to sell iho same at the ponad, giving at least five davs no* lice in one of the public Gazettes of the city, of the description of the animal and the time and place of sale; und he shall pay the net proceeds after deducting the fine and costs, into the trea. sury of tire city, subject tu the order of council who may, nnd shall cause it to be paid lo the owner of such animal so sold, when required. Sec. 7. Be it further ordained, tiiat it shall not be lawful for any person to smoke a segnr or pipo in any of tho streets, lanes, alleys, wharves or public squares within the city of Savannah, under the penalty oftwo dollars for tho first ofTeuce, and not exceeding five dollars for each subsequent'offence, if tho offender be a white person, and under a penally ofiiot exceed* ing three dollars, or whipping not exceeding ten stripes, if the offender be a slave, or free person of color. Sec. 8. Be it further ordained, that if any horse, mute, gelding, colt.mule.ox. cow, or calf or any other animal oflikokiud shall bo found at large in lire cily, whoso appearance shall be offunsivo to the sight from its poverty, sickness or sores, tho same shall bo removed by the mar* slial orany city officer from tho precincts oftlie cily, at the expense of the owner or owners -- — mio Kiime wiinm six hour, from the ptnod of hi. or her k.ini aa re. r:“ by !>" ,n " r : l “ 1 l ‘ r.movnl .hellthen be made by the mar ml or an, city conilable, at who"!?.'!? re "re b , a n,v v er ’ P°**.«or or claimant, who shall in addition Iherate. far oneh and every •nch iefii.nl or nnttleet, be fined in a aum not exceeding liny duilnre. or if a .l.ve or lie* pep .0.1 of Color, may be fined in a like manner, or bo whipped at tha dirorelion of the mayor,chair, main, or any two alderman. 3 Sec. 10. Be il farther ordained, That Itehall and may bo lawful for any per.oa to roizo and lake or kill any hug or hoga, goat er goal,,found * , J* r ** 1 " *k« c '7 of Savannah and to appro, pnate the aame to Ida or her own use, rot hat tha aaiae be carried, forthwith aflar being i.ized. without the limits of tha city. * 9 ?t. c- , l7 ‘ Be it further ordeintd, that Itehall not be lawful for any perron to retain or keep ?.nf,h W re‘ b r l “ l " ° r • * oily ' no,| k oflho norih hue of Jnnu alraet extending eaelr werdly and we.twardly.and each and evirypep •on au o (lending .hall, if a while person b.filled in a sum nor exceeding thirty dollar, far e.ch and every such offence, and ir a slave or freo perron of color, ahull he fined ia a sum not ex< ceding thirty dollare, or bo whipped at Ilia dis- dormen 11,0 m ‘ iy ° r ' 'kairinnn, or nny tvro all ordained, that itehall aot be lawful for any ownaror agent, ofa .team riea mill to expeso or cno.a lo be exposed in a '"** b “ p « r '"•"J'biker manner Ihe ekaffpro. ioflom ? rre ,ld ,nlll, I“ 10 -"kj-bl it to tha ,r h.ff a m i" 1 ? ,,,M ! nd roin wi,hin lh * <li«t**nca ofrei rere l r, f r 1 th * pr ^". nl '“'pornle limit, orth. city. And for a violatian of ilia prevision ofthi. section, the perron so offending may ba fined In a aum not oxceedmg cne hundred dol- h. , rr n £ h „ , f d " ery offouee and the “ ld ch "' P ,‘ h * l , b « removed by him or on ftilure -I ha o' l0 * P™P'* diilance . Jo, I»i r . * hal ** lb * '‘P" 0 *' of .aid.own. boo. i» U, it further ordainadi Thatllaball jr.'ireTl" 1 r? r "" y P e,,on or peraona to throw, co.t, or depnait, or caorod to ke coat, thrown, ar depo-tted rn Savannah river, or on ile banka below high waier mark, wiihin tha extandod aa d jiirrad'ctioanl lunitx oftlie citv of Snvnnnah rice chaff or nny eob.lence of whatever naluro or kind which might in aay degree, leiien Ihe *9? opw “'bf in " llid rlwi or any part thereof within Ihe Ionite aforesaid, and each and overy person so offending, shall Tor each and avary such offence, be fined in e sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, ir the offender be a whit* pors"". or ffa slave or free perron or color, he or she shall he whipped not exceeding fifty lashi M^nloes the ow„. r , employe, or guardian of such slave or; free person of color, shall nav thn fine not exceeding one hundred dollar*, ’which may be mfiicted ur assessed against said alaro 0f £ ree co * or ^ or »wch offence. Sec. 20. Bo it further •rdsiued. That all finsa anri forroinire, incurred under thin ordinance shall be collecied and enforced in Ihe manner pointed out by law. and one half of the money received from said fines or forfeitures, shall be go7o”h«!iJ."‘ f ° rn,ar ’ *" d llla ulhar b,lf ,h * 11 Sec. UI. Uo it further ordained, Thatallor- dinancea or parts of ordinniicea corresponding • with this ordinance, be. nnd the same are hero- hy superaeded, nnd lliu lull ordinances and parta bo andihaV """ ali ? g T in, ‘ " ,1 * ®nlin»nc», be, and tire same are hereby repealed, Pnssod in Council 2d Ang.,1839. .C L .’J R. M. CHARLTON, Mayor. Attest Joeeph Felt, c. c.pro tern. oct 9 s , thereof; und if any person shall resist or oppose any officer in tho discharge of such doty he ur 8 1VIIITE AM) RED FI,AIVA'EL8 PCS aupe, VVI,i,aFkr,mc|V t S 5 do Rogor’e do do ■ • • - 5 do Welch do do 5 do Ganzn do do 8 do common quality do 10 do Rad Flannel, some very fine Received by recent arrivals. SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. sept 30 sho shall be fined in a sum not exceeding fifty dollars. Sec 9. Bo it further ordained, that if any per* son shall water nny animal of any kind wiihin thirty feet of anv public pump, (except the pump at the base of the Exchange) ho or she shall be fined, ifn white person in a nnn not exceeding thirty dollars, and ifn slave or free person of color in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars (to be paid by tho owner of such slave) or bo whipi pod not exceeding thirty nino lashes. See. 10. Bs it further ordained, That it shall not be lawful for nny cow, steer, heifer or calf tn be nr go nt largo within the limits of tho city, from the setting of the sun to lire rising of the same, and tho owners of such cattle so found at large, shall forfeit nnd pay a sum not exceeding five dollars for each and every lime, anv such nnimul may be fouud nt large; and il shall be the djity oftlie city mnishul and city constables to take such cattle so found nt large contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, and impound them, until tho said fino aud all costs aro paid; nnd if the said animal be not ^claimed in five dnys, it shall be the duty of the city marshal to sell tho snure at tho pound, first giving at least fivo days notice in ono of the public Gazettes of the city of the description of tho nnimal nnd Ihe time and place of sale; and he shall pay the net i proceeds after deducting tha fine and costs into GEORGE W. BEHN, H . Blind's Building, A VE received per brig Savannah, ships Lelia and Trenton, Flannels. Chintz, CasH.meres, Shawls, Thread Laces, Sattinets, Broadcloths, Merinoos, Silks, Vestings.Linens, Lawns, Negro Cloths. Also, various other ar* liable f ‘ tides sui season. — v»r iuiio tiiiiur ui' 9 for the present and approaching sept 18 NEW GOODS. For ship Trent n PCS super block Gro de Rhine Silk» do do blue blk do do. 1 do do blue dodo, 2 do do blk Gro de .Swissdo, wan nut to spot 5 do Roger’s Patent Flannel 2 do blue Broadcloth JO do Paper Cambric 10 do Mouslinde Lainos 2 drt Mourning do, 10 8.4, 9.4 and 10.4 Table For sale low bv SNIU Efc. LATJIROP St NE sept 30 CARPETING & RUGS". T EN pieces supr. Ingrain Carpeting 1 case do Tufted Rugs 1 do do Brussels do 50 grnce Carpet, Binding, received by recent arrivals SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. ocl 14 ' "