Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, October 22, 1839, Image 1

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•>» > a* c£.v JL\. , .. y«<i .- , .* /? v If »* - ■ r a y y •' -^Taos-voi-. xxxvi. « .••s^a .«|M roit m!.vr, Tint largo and comfortable a. •imatad In Waahington . Ward, Irafjwig ihe Square. If It ' [, not taitlud bal'urc tha first of “Novonibor, ilia owner will occupy It. II. PETTIGREW. 1081 TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 89, 1880. ETERS’PILLS •eg 9 FOR RENT, Tha Store lately occupied by i Mosira. MoDonuoll on the South [,idu MiiuuinumSqunro.il Oral rato ■ stand for Dry Guilds. Apply to. la. I1AL.U WIN. I N casus, of obstinate Cainulii in coughs whclliur arising from rocontor iieglocied eeldot in Asthma i and as nil auxiliary, and ' ofniasoiit rebel froin the threiitouing 'of appreacbing Piilinonary Con- Itisfur the afiliclive and truubloaome iymn- r m,of coughing, oxpeotonilion or phlegm, pain wuh than cathartic, or operativaqualilies, or dint i lha breast. Are. which coualitiile prominent they not onlj’ cleanse the alomnch and bowels Soon! no inoilicino hasgroator claims upon Jil, cffdance of the inyuTld than the aboye medicine It is fui loaisofcoi iutarMoT the complaint, that the Piilinnnaria HIS designed, and has manifested iu most velu> **|t is eqnaliy'naeiill of course in the relief of Coiicns and Gelds, arising from sudden changes of weather, from wearing damp linen,Ac. ^ A. BARTOW. ' CHICK AS AWHATCIIEE T UB snlMcnber oiler* for Mia a tract of Un i situate In tha 3d District, Baker i County, embracing 1500 ncres, which c»ni|iri. tei every vnriuty of the most superior anil. Tk« tract if MirnifltHd witli alight improvements, and cin be enlarged in it* geographical dimensions many desirable extent. As nil additional con. I fideration to n purchaser, reasonable terms nnd | protiaotiul credit are olTored. For morn mis cs'.Uneous information, applicant* can addreu “THE TUUti liluilLS OF“”LlFL*"“lS W ,,. HEALTH.” F. know (lint health nnd the ability tola- bor constitutes tho wealth of tin. great mans ol the people in this, as in most other cnun* tries. I o proserve therefore, tlmt health by na tural means is a grand moral nnd political scheme, to fullil which, requires our utmiMl at tention. Tho unprecedented popularity nnd universal npprobaiion which this .Medicine has achieved throughout the United Stales, the Canadas. Texas, Mexico nnd the West Indies, fully justify Hr. puturs in warmly nndoouscieii 1 llously recommending ilium to tho specinl ulteut lion of tho nlllicted. Dr. Peters has spent much time in expori- tnoniing with different Vegetable Medicines, for diseases of tho liver, and now offers his Veg etable Pill*, ns the best, moat convenient, and cheapest Medicine that can be propnrod for general use. One great quality of his vegetable Pills Is that they have the alternative principle combined tbs subscriber at Athens. july 24 159H4mo F. G. BALDWIN. WHITE WASH KitUSflES, &e if O White Wash Brushes A Heads, JL /Sa assailed sizes 21 da (ins Shoo da 50 do Thompson’s Paste Blacking I Just received and for sale by g. a DRICK^ON. TOBACCO AND .SNUFF. I p* GROCE Mrs. Miller's line cut To* I OtF bneco. Gbhls Lnrillnrd's Scotch nnd [ Bliccuboy Snuff, 4 lb boniest -90 jars course I Rnppee and Mnccohoy do. Just received end or ule by G It. HENDRICKSON. sept 16 199 MATCHES. | GROCE Clark’s Patent Friction I flv Matches, superior to nil other kinds. I Just received end for eale by oct 17 G It HENDRICKSON. DRESSING CASES. 8 DOZ Indies and Gentlemen's superior English Japnned Dressing Cases, Just I Mceived and for sale by 00115 G. It. HENDRICKSON FRENCH JVJL'BS trig.s i'E. 1 CASE French Jujube Paste .received and for snlo by oct45 A. PARSONS. DENTIST’S TIN FOIL. I 1 A PACKETS Tin Foil, for plugging XI™ tooth. Received and for snlo by oct 15 A. PARSONS SHARER’S HERBS. L ANDING from ship Gaston, a full supply, of Shaker's Herbs, comprising Catnip, 1 Foxglove, ilnrehoiind, Sige. Penny royal,Tho I roaghwort, Liverwort, Boneset, Thyme, Mint. I Wormwood, Worimued, Elder Flowers, Slip* I pery Elm, 5fc. in 16 oz. 8 oz. end 1 oz. pack i* I gef, suitab'e for families and country merchantf. | For sale by POROHER A LA ROCHE, Sign of tho Golden Gloho, oct 15 Opposite tin* Market. ROWANU’S TONICiUIXTUKE Ac. R ECEIVED per ship Gaston, n full supply of Uowaiid's Tonic Mixture for fever su'd I ff Me, l 5ftM*wttf(4ii.ltli ,, e. Piperine, Iodine,pure j Morphine Sulphate nnd Acetate Morphine. 1 f! U, ,V n . P od ** ^ Ulttck Pepper. Croton Oil, nydriudale Potass. Soda nnd Seidlitz Powders London Mustard, $fa. For sale by oct 15 PORCHER A LA ROCHF., T tim SOAPS, dkc. WO cates old English Windsor Soaps, suitable lor family use 10 boxes Castile do, 1 esse toilet do, au’d oi,v0 Oil. superior r?, il !?P a Clay. 3 cases roll Brimstone 50 lbs Calomel, Eng.; 50 oz Quinine E *J 8 roc ® Clark’s Friction Matches 500 lbs Chloride Lime. 2 casks Flaxseed f Joitreceivodoud for sale by THOMAS RVERSQN. D FOB THU TOILET. AND 0O8METI0S. |u,.N UsS exirnol ofRu.e, Musk, Jo..a mine etui Berg.mot Uo Gne mill iiiipn,fin,! toilet Powder,rou icem’d : M '.“ k " nd So«e Purlieu scent Begs jWllome Run,no Roar, Oil Kewleud', Maqgiaur Oil Oldndgo*. Uaim or Columbia a ]? 1 11 "* 8 Suviii Ju.tnine, orange and p , r Odour., in pole and roll. P«fff' u ‘ ■'*P r ConnoMier. .having Soap *''Pr Crumn do Siivnn Ring. P iiMing n “ * Jr °“ ,U ' ° d<,ll 8 h>r " 1 articl « for Shaving Soap. SBB|B[«flogated Soup.,miiialile for tho tnblet Cntn.J , ant ^ of tho latest patterns gne, Lavender and Rose Waters, of vari- by purging, but tlioy regulato the liver" ohaiig. tho. morbid secretion, strengthen the digesffVe iiigans purify the blood, invigorate the oirculai lion, and gives tone and energy to the nervous system. They pro mild and pleasant in their operation and convey almost immodiute conviction of tdeir utility from their fii.tdo.o. They can bn token Willi .ofety by petren. ofany nget nnd tho f.-.-. bio, the infirm, tho uorviiu. nnd the delirnio nm ■Irangtiieiicd by tlieir operotion. bucauau they ulear the .y.tum of bad buinnur., quiet liurvnn. irritability, end invarinbly produce .mind health, The Vegetable Pill, nre a mire remedy for jaundice, >ick and uneven, headache, dy.pep.v co.tivenea., aickue.. of the .l.unacli. heiirihum, all billion, cnmplamt.. fover. ofnll kind., and if taken nt the cuimnauceinuut will invariable check tlieir prugre... end rove the patient from a protracted end dangeruu. .ickucxi They are invaluable in nervnuaaiid bypuenndrical alike- luma, In.a nf nppelito, and all plaint, to which female, nlono ero .abject. They opei- «lo a. a mild ipeedy purge, end nre u .afu and cortain remedy for wnrina in eliildren. Hairnet of n letter from Dr. Gurney of N.Or. lean., Ln. Oct, 9, 1837.—"I have received much a«,i.taiice in my practiceteapeoially in jaundice nnd yulluvv lever;froin ilieuroof Pniei.’ Pill. | pro.inte that, nil an average, I pre.cribe 100 boxen in a iimulli ” Kxiraet efu lottnr from Dr. Prichard, of Hud, ran. N, Y., June 3. 1830; *1 waa aware that Dr. Peter, wn. one of lha be-t cheiniat. iu ilia Uni- lod Slates, and full n.miriul that lie would rente Hay (froin hi. iniiinalo knowludgn of the proper, lie. of herb, end drug.) produce an efficient medicine,and I inii.tecknowledge that hi. Voge. t.lilo Pill, folly respond to my expunlnliun. I bey nre indeed a superior mudiciuo, and re- fioct alike upon the chemist, the phycician, and the pbilosupber Extract of n letter from Dr- Wallies, nr Cin cinnati,Tab. 3, 1838; ‘Your Pills are the mild- 0*1 in.Ihoiroperations, and yet man powerful Ilnur efiects, of any that I hove ever inel with a practice of eight end twenty yeeis. Their •iciion on thechylo, nnd hniiCHnu the impurities «»o blood, is evidently very surnriiiiiff.' Chak urric. n.v. j Ln. Denr oir—I have made frequent use of your pills in the incipient singe of billions fever, and obstinate constipation of the bowels, also, in tho enlargement nl the spleen, chronic diseases of the liver, sick headache, general debility, nud in all cases have found them to be very ufleci live. J. D. Ilnvn. M D. MKCKt.r.NBum. Co., Va. Feb. 7.1837. Having used Dr. Peters' pills iu my practice for the last 12 months, I tnko pleasure in giving my testimony of thoir good olfects in cases of dyspepsia, sick headneho. billions fe. vers, end other diseases, produced by in atiiivii ly of tho livor. They are a safe and mild ap> orient, being the best article of tho kind I have overused. Gvouait C. Scott. M D. This celnhrnted Medicine is for sale by nil the principal Druggists iu Savannah and through* out the United States, the Canadas, Texas, .Mexico and tho West Indies. Price 50 cunts per box with full directions, nog 5 lfl-l—ly Emma"rVmio ” nd ae.orletl pauerue “Pill do Koao, cold Cream. Lip Skive ‘"P’' ^ 0|,Q ' CinnamoB and Al. Fine and* " r a htge vntioty N,|i m °?" r <o Tiioih Combi VubMPPu "" a cl " ,llM Draihee * 7?P , ! ,00 «. ‘^"dumiiionsollo, Victoria qunlfty ^ n,r Brushes, of excellent filljjPjoi Seiner.,Razor.* Razor Strop. Viueger Kongo Oil Chrnn’pi'SB?)™ Flower Water Billon J? fw»n, Shaving Brn.he. tle< a"“" @ d t 5"*W >" Eng cut glan hot- ««*, Aiomauo Vinognr. "'‘io'ui in the perfumery fine, for ••iiniiby a 0 or rotad ' on aoennunodnting I'OltCHER % LA ROCHE, oct Sign uf tho Golden G lobe, ■ Oppnelie the Alarkel. ."UOKEKEL, HjsLS Mackerel, received; for .ale by M. DILLON & CO. o dXSX CHALLENGE.—The Gkn- 09 >3 uixb FRENCH PILLS a. gVinat all iho QUACK NOSTRUMS of the age for the euro ef * * • • The French Pills are applicable in all ensns, for oither sox, (wairanted free from Mercury, nnd possesses groat advantages over (be Uni. um« and all linuid medicines, l»y being entirely free from smoll, nnd consequently do not elTect the breath, thereby preventing the possibility of discovery while using them. Besides this important advantage they never disagree with the stomach, and in the first stages of the disease they usually effect a cure in a lew days, with little regard to diet or oxposuro. In tho most obstinnto stages of the disease, they are equally cnrtain.liaviug cured many after every other roincdy had fuiled. In .-iiort. they have heuti so universally successful that the piapriotor chnlleiivesnuy one to produce a rom cdy of equal certainly, under a forfeiture- 1 Throe Hundred Dollars. For snlo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, ond T. M. & J. M. TURNER. Price $2 per box. 164—ly nug 5 HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT. F OR the cure of Whim Swellings, Scrofu* Ions and other Tiimors.Ulcers.Sore U?gs, old nnd fresh Wounds, Sprains nnd Bruises, Swellings and Inflammations, Scnld Head,Wo* men’A Sure Breasts, Ilhoumatia Pains, Tctte.s, Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Biles. Corns, and External Disenses generally. It is likewise greatly superioi to any medicine herototore discovered lor the chafed backs ond limbs of horses—for ring nouns, chapped lips—and in short for every external bodily ovilthnt may fall to the lot of man or beast. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, and T. M. & J. M. TURNER. Price 50 cents per box. nug 5 164—ly LUCINA CORDIAL LE CORDIAL DE LUC INK. T OU L'ELIXIR DE L'AMOUR. HE .uhactibur ha. ibu pten.nro nl nil, lumuuiug in Iho citizen, nril e U Hinio., Illal lie Ini. purchnrad.fur e very la ta .uuiend rroin the inventor, tlm culalneloil Dr. Magniu. of Paris, the recipe and right fur making this astonishing medicine. Until the appearance el the -Luciua Cordial,' (about threo years smee.) it wn thueght that the complaints, which it spoodriy overeunius, were beyond the leach uf hum m remedy, ns for upwards of a thousand yours, they bad haflled tho wisdom nnd ingenuity oftho most profouinl physicians in all parts of tho world. This Cordial, how ever, to thogiuat advantage of the human ince, soon provod itself to ho the do-ideramm so long sought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding the brief period of its existence, it has required a celebrity so great, that it is mtgeily inquired fur throughout the civilized globe. Dr Mag* uin soon finding that tho demand was so vast as to render a supply impossible, disposed of tho lecipo and right of sale, under obligations of secrecy, for England, the United Stales, and other countries, only preserving France and Italy for himself. Tims ha- the subscriber pos sessed himsejfnf the invaluuble secret, and now hastens togivo the inhabitants of his line of agency the benefits of his speculation. 'Le Cordial De Locine' or. in English, ‘the Luciim Cordial,' is a gunenl iimgoiutor of the human Irnnii.*! lie all the various casus of Ian* pmr,lassitude, and debilitation; it is an uiifuih ug remedy; as it is equally its province to im part cheerfulness and decision to the mind, as health and vigor to tho body. But the peculiar virtue on which its celebrity is bused, is thu (V cility and certainly with which it restores the virile powers when tlioy have been destroyed by disease, lime, recklessness, or any of the nu merous causes which lumiinuio in thu prostru- tiou of those functions. In common with thu generality of really good medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of a mercurial or deluterious nature, among the mu* ny iugrodiouts which compose it; hut is, at the same time, so simple, yet so eftic .cions, that whilert can renovate thu prostrated energies of Qginut.iiu infant may use it, not only with iuu pumty, but with udvantage. Tho usages of society aro unfortunately such, that, notwithstanding the benefits which would be sure to result from it, we cannot enter into an analysis of this illeatimublo Cordial here, or iiiblisb uinnv oftlia dncumeiits which havo H'en received, as vouchers of the blessings it baa conferred oil numbers ofdespaiiiug individ. uuls But this we cannot forbear remarking— tlmt it has boon donniustratod (hut thoru is scarcely ever, if any such thing nt all, as imltr ral barrenness, or as natural imbecility of the procieant functions, in either sex; and therefore (lint those evils are the «>fleets of artificial cans* os, nud may ha speedily subdued and removed bj^the iiso of *Le Cordial do Lucino.’ The Luciua Cordiul is also an indubitable cure for the Gleet, nud tho Fluor Albus, ob structed. (lilficiilt, or painful -Mon-trnation; nlin, lor the incontinence of Urine, or the involunta ry dischargo tin* roof. It j<t likewise an in vain able and unrivalled medicine in cases or Chron. irruptions of the skin, and in tho dropsical aflectuius nf tho aged. •AotuTma proprietor ofthn cehbra< ted'Luciua Cordial,’or‘Elixir of Love.' begs to lay befora tho community, tho following cer* ttficute, which he has roceived from the iuven tor, tho illustrious Dr. Mngiiin.of Boris; 'This is toceitify. that I iiave disposed of the recipe for making the 'Luciim Cordinl,’ or ‘E lixir of Lovoi’ and also the right to sell it through out the United States of North America, to John Winters Holderwoll. M. D. My reasons for so doiug is, tlmt the demands to me for the almvo Cordinl. of which I am tho inventor, are so numerous, that 1 atn nimble to supply all the orders from France nnd Italy iiIoiih; and have therefore disposed of tho privileges vouchsafed iu this, and other certificates of a like nal ire in order In generalise tho benefits of my diicoveiy throughout the world. Given under my Ijaud at Paris, on this uinei teemliday of January iu the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. ERASTE MAGNiN. SlZreSS, I WitnoMci. This highly important modicinn is for snln by John Winters Holderwcll. No. 129 Liberty st. New York; Charles B. Tyler. No. 70 Ciiesnut st. Philadelphia; and m Baltimore bv Roberts & Atkinson, John M. Larnquo; end G. II. Ty. lor; in Washingiou City by Tobias Watkins and Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Liuthncuui; in Richmond by John H. Eustice; in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas nnd Diipuy. Rosser & Junes; end in Norfolk by M. A. Sam tos and B Emerson; nnd by John Woudly, No 65 Poydrasst. New Orleans. It can also be found at all the principal Drug Stores in South Carolina, and in Augusta, by Havi'and Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett A Co, nnd Nelson Carter; and in Savannah hy G. R. HENDRICKSON. Prico $3 par bottle, with full directions, aug 5 164—ly LNEXA1HFLLJD IflAitlifiLTIi SC 11 EM E rgl HE following details of a Sciikmk or „ JL Lottxrt. to be drawn in Deoember next, warrants us in declaring it to be UNPARAL* LELED in the history of Lotteries. Prizes to the amount iiavb nkvkk dkfokk been oi fkhkp to the public. It is true, there are many blanks, hut on th.* other baud, the extremely low charge off 5IO per Ticket—the Value and Number of Iho Capitals, and the revival of the good old custom nf warranting tlmt every piizo shall be drawn and sold, will, we ate sure, give uuiver> sal satisfaction, and especially to tho Six Hun* drkd Prize Holders. To those disposed to ndventuro, wo rccom. mend early application being made to iu for tickets—when the prizes me all sold, blanks only remain—lliu first buyers havo tho best chance. We, tlierefoio, emphatically say— DELAY NOT! biitatoncu re initandlraNS-iiii to us your orders, which shall always receive our immediate attention. Letters to be addressed, and applications made to SYLVESTER A C0„ 156 Broadway, New York. ST Observe the Number, 156. fTOO,OOOIII *300,000!! *93.0001 6 prizes ol *20,00011 2 prizes ol *13,000 3 prizes of *10,000 LOTTERY Of Real Estate und Bank Stock, situated in New Orleans. ST The richest and most magnificent Scheme ever presented to the public, iu Uiia or ony other country. TICKET# ONLY *20. Authorized by an Act uf the Legislative Assent bly ol Florida, and undei the Directions of tho Cuminissiuiiers. acting under the same, TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA, December 1st, 1839. SCHMIDT A HAMILTON, Managers. SYLVESTER A CO , 156 Broadway, New York, Sole Agents. NO COMBINATION NUMBERS!!! 100,000 tickets from No 1 up wards,m succession Extract frout the Laws of the Legislative Council of the Territory of Floi idu. Ciup. 761.—No. 22.—Whereas the Court House uf Duval county, is iu an tinfinisln el state, ond there are vet due and uwjug up uit the same, niuuios, which il is believed wil impose tun burdensome u tax upon the people of Duval; and wiieremi, it is desirable to pay those said sums aitdcr.uipleto suidbuildi itig.jts well for tliegreatur convenience of the ad ministration of justice, iin fur the donde purpose of an Academy, lor which purpose in part, the said building, when completed, is designed Therefore— 8xc. 1 ] Uo it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Council of 'the Territory of Florida. Tlmt* it shull and may be lawful for Joseph U. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart and Wil. liam J, Mills, or any two uf them under lliu directum of ttie county court of Duval county, to raise such sum or sums of money by Lottery, in such Schemes ns they may deom upprupriHio and advisable; Provided, tlmt the sAid persons sh.ill hind themselves in such manner as the court shall direct.well and truly to conduct such lottery in good faith.to appropriate the proceeds to thu object ubovu staled,—Pa-sed, Fob. 7tli l&H'-T^Vppiovwd JFeh^-.JIU) J834 ui i. niarv. 1£<9, the above Joseph Lancaster,Isaiah D. Hart mid William J. Mills did, lor certain considerations, in conformity to thu said Legis lative Act. duly assign unto Messrs Schmidt A Hamilton all tlieir Right nnd In* tcrust, and the Powers vested in them by the above recited Act of the Legislature of Florida. Extract from the valuation of Gaorge Phillip Mauouviier and Jacob de Cordnvo, both of the City of New Orleans, made and sworn to on the 19th day of April, 1839:— That the said George Phillip Manonvrier and Jncnli Cordova, uppruise and con**cieuliously and honestly value the property known under the name and uppellation of “Banks Arcade,” in the Citv of New Orlouns,at Six Hundred Thousand Dollurs, and “The property known under the appellation of “City Hotel” or “Bishop’* Hotel,” iu tho said City of of Now Orleans, at Four Hundred and Twenty Tltetteand Dollars.” The deeds of the Property and the Stock trans ferred in trust to iho Commisxitinurs appointed by the said net of tho legislature of Floridu for the seourity of thu Prize Holders. SPLENDID SCHEME!!! Prize—The Arcade—286 feet, 5 inches, 4 lines, on Magazine street; 101 feet, II mchos,oii Natehez street; 126 feel, 6 inches, on Gravier st. Rented at about *37,060 per an num. Valued at 1 Prize—City Hotel—162 ft on Com- moti street, 146 feet, 6 inches, on Camp st. Rented at *25,000- Valued at l Prize-Dwelling House (adjoining the Arcade) No. 16.24 ft. 7 inch) es front on Natchuz st. Routed at *1200—Vulned at MIIOI.KAO. „ r P_ ** ,, * a |l "• "• lh " "I’tion uf tlm wumar. I tire i iiy tri n.iirj. uni j.-m n> ij iiroir’o.* “/ Ua,ll< Sh,cl<! '; •Hirer to tnko tire .luck unit nlinll mclor lire uni. in I, tlMir.or the |lnr vnluo thereof in cmfii. tire uwtrer of.nuh «I, of r!° -r " ,e -pi'Ws a *«. soo. 11. r. it "" d ,» b «' d W«T d in '••*> Cilizon.’, Cnn. bull fiiuiul nt l irfiu «i bin |hu t •nl tinted, CnunI Utijun. nnd Cnrrullinu Dunk.. «bull bo cun.ldi'iml on a nuiunca nn in tire u.nre uftho illtmagnM jninilv with J, II. killed by nny tieniui. “ l J hi * ,r nr ' l,u Ci'lz.1,.- 8ec IS. Iln It furtlrer md.lftid, Tlret II th" p *A' '""I 0 "!"' f.«q "Ctunlly coabinr nf potren .ball ol nny t.r ibn public num Ac. rin T ’J"", 1 !' "•Tru.ljn.,,.. pnr -my nnimnl.cn-.i.i*., nbnlire«rj,u P ■ 1 p°! P" Si*«. •'Inzurcnu, K«q„ Nntuiy »r my otltor ihlny, ordojny ntbc tr, f' ' '! v ' alid ,be prepertie. fibb or dirt nfnny kind xlittll bo tr in.rurrciluNincumbctcd. ftn llre.ccurity oflhe nnnr nny of lire roiil i!lfi»»-,'|n r " r !^"“."o'-lor*. r.nt nnd'nnyfiire -n't cxcnudiun lnn’i inti niin "’ — ,11)0.0011 ticket*, from I In - "Inin licr.on, nnd if u nlnvnorlV-t. i 0U,°UU. B ill bn put in nun wheel, nud CM) ™ln,. bu nr .bn n,..y bn wl.ippjd. no, ! ha blni'kn Ml nnntbor. To cor) I Ivf.uty l»«lre«. urilculirenwVrer of .it«b‘» a P" 1 " 0f blank will Ire drawn, uutilnll 8nnr.lmn.ir Mnlid ofnnch f.en pcr.oti . Hit pri.cj sru determined, lenviug the bnluiico will pn.v tire fine inipored. ° r i"" , ". l | l , 8, ".!" ,be “b.rel lilnnkn. Sue. 13 Iln ItfitHhui ordnin.d, 1 ■ I °Jr blT"U«*!io I’uni.iniiKM.—Ilnving poraull nlinll wu.h ur d.y nny nr.iclc recu.ved Naw.popetn cnutniuiug tire abnvu «r t xpmre lire m.na fur lire purtre nnnunie, from Iwouiy.iwn Smiunnud Torritnr. lire nlroetn. Ini.c., or iiiunicsnf inn.lrenidunfievurnl nfilre ll.ii.nl. Hrnviuccn, wn "bo, ifn wbito periuu .hall bu lint, n.n ran,hod will. Ibn circulniinn,nnd tlrerefnre -I- 1 cxe««ding thirty dnllnr. nmlif . rnqiin.t Hint >nch paper, nn have not. up in .hi. F-e- pane., of obi. cumm.t "Ire .aid nmo, inraricd tho adveriinanrein, will be plntre. °' -bo m-y be whipped, nut oicecding i ;'U nnl to du nn. nnd .lint nil .Ire oilier paper, will hreluni, iture.a lire owner of.ucli nluvn . miert il on eta utik only mull tire 1st uf Do. g'mrdinii or Oinridufiui'b freo oar,on i "• "wountn. will j-ny -ho 11, a itnpo.cd. 8YI.Vk.81 LU & CO,,ICO Brondwny.N. Y. Sec. H, Ba I, ftirihoroidnined, That il j'llySO IQIt I not Ire lawful for nny perron in cum liidcn,.. ■ cr by umnn. nl null, oxpamirit in. tlm ■ F n , ,* N , OKolNANCE mlrerwire. within Iho curnnratn limb.of UK defining whaulitll be considered pub. 1 °/ Bavannanrf and for each violation of t ■ lie nuisances, and for the prevention dun, *he offender shall, if a white person punishment and removal of the sume. fi»»o of not exceeding thirty dollar*, an * Sec. 1. Be it ordainod by the mayor ond I •' BV ® or Dee person of color, in a like i alderttien or the city of Savannah and liainlets °»whipped nt the discretion of the inereor, m council a*4*mbfHd. nud it is hereby c l‘«irman. or ony two aldermen, ordained by the niithorily of the same, that from . 8 « 0 ‘ ,5 - **««rllier ordained. That il a ami after iho passage of this ordinance, it shall be l,m d "*y of iho mondial to require the nut bo lawful for any person m put up „, iy val of airy hides, cured or not which m gutter or spout, to convey filth from kitchens I or in theopftiinn oftlie health r,..„ into any -ireet or luneoftlm city, and nny port I jurious to tho health of tho city, and should soil an unending, sh.ill forfeit und pay a fine not ! ,wnur . possessor or clniuinnt of such liides exceeding fifty dollars for each und every of. '* JC| or refuse to remove thu snmo withii tence, arid the said gutter or spout shall be forth, hour* from the period ofl.is or her being i with removed. quired hy the marshal, the removal shall th 8 ®°- 2- Beil further ordained, that no privy ,n «de by the marshal or any city constab shull ho hereafter erected within the limits of ,he “f iho owner, possessor nr claima the city, unless iho same he built or sunk with *1*0 shall iu addition thoretn. for cadi andevt brick, or stunu nt least six feel below the stir* #,,ch tofisMisI or neglect, be fined in a sum L lice or the lot upon w bicli ii is sunk, and built e*ww»ng fifty dollar*, or ifn slave or tree nt ni least one foot above the surface ; and if any f° n ol «w»’L «»*»y *»" fined in a like manner.' person shull violate ibis section, lie or she, or be whipped at the discretion of the mayor, cha the owner, or lessee of the premises shall forfeit ma,n * ura «y two alderman, ami pay n sum of not exceeding fifty dollars. 8ec - I 8 * Do ii further ordained, That it th i if n /* fl,,d evar y oirence,. and tho suid privy a , lawful for nny person to seize a shall bu rohiiilt in the manner prescribed by this * nbe 01 *' ,,, y J*»»g or hogs, gnat or f - **• SUGAR. 1 (IF) HIlDSptimo St. Croix Sugar, r JL x* coived and for sale bv oct I2 M. DILLON A CO. TO PLANTERS. M 4K4k DOZEN 2d quality cold pressed 1 vIkmF Castor Oil, 200 boxes Glauber Salts, from 20 to 30 lbs each. Just received and for sale at a reduced price by oct 16 G. IL HENDRICKSON. oct 12 PANACEAS. /Ov DOZEN Swaim’scelebrated Panacea /W%9 50 do lionuk’s do do, for Dyspopsta, Ac. 10 do Indians do do 20 do Pliolpli’s do Arcanum, just rocoived und for salu al Factory prices, by oct 16 G. It. HENDRICKSON. JUST RECEIVED. 1 CASE Dover Prints, 1 do light do 1 do fancy do. I do super do do 20 pcs smull fig’tl Merrimack Prints 50 do low price bruwn do 30 du super Chintz 4 do striped Kentucky Jeans 12 do 4 4 Apron Checks 30 do fiiionud coarse Sattineta 8 do printed Snxonios 10 do super fancy Moiiselaino D’Laino 5 do black and wbito di _ do 3 bales 3.4 Springfield Shirting 2 do 4i4 do do 2 do 7*8 do do 4 boxes new stylo Bonnot Ribbons 2 do do do Cap do 5 bales Band Boxes. 50 doz P L Hood* Also, a Kphuidid assortment oftho latest stylo Straw and Leghorn Bonnets. Foi salo by \V. H. LLOYD, wept 20 South side Market Square. Dollars. 700,000 500,000 SH I LL COMBS, &e. J UST received by Augusta. Shell Twist and Side Combs Iron do do do Sopor Drilling do Cloth, Tooth and Hair Brushes For sale by AVERY A JOHNSON, 00 t9 Monument 3q. muslin de laines, silks, SHAWLS Ac J UST received hy brig Augusta, and for aaleby AVERY A JOHNSON, oct 9 South side Monument Sqtinro. 1 0A l 8kMt CK l’. S PANACEA. I *o ■ Fniiacon, fiir Dy.popiia, Oct 18' BCoc.vod mill Tor role by A. PARSONS. FEINT CORN. A AA IN BUSHELS nniv crop,in lino Ad t I'M™'11/ condition, eitlier nlifllod ur nn i, oil n plantation nppo.ito tbo city. For PADKLFORD, FAY* CO. 10U lire cob, ol ARROW ROOT, *c. M ^ CASES mip’r Arrow Root JL sS 12 dozen Robinson’* patent Barley 1 case Pearl Sago, 1 do Tapioca 1 bale Carrageen or Irish Moss Received per lato nrrivals, and for sale bv oot 19 *G, R. HENDRICKSON* 1 Prize—Ditto(ndioining the Arcade) No. 18,23 ft front on Natchez st. Rented at* 1300—Valued at 1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcade) No. 20,23 feet front on Natchez st. Reniodttt*120fl—Valued at 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North oast corner of Basin A Custom.house street; 46 feet front on Basin, and 40 foot oil Franklin st. by 127 ft. deep in Custom house st. Rented at $1500—Valued at 1 Prize—Ditto—No. 24. South west corner of Bnsin A Custom bouse street; 32 feet, 7 inclios on Basin 32 feet. 7 inches on Franklin. 127 feet. Uli inches deep iu front of Custom bouse street- Rented at $1500—Valued nt I Prize—Ditto—No. 339, 24 feet, 8 inches on Royal street, by 127 ft, 11 inches deep. Routed at *1400. Valued at 1 Prize—250 shnres Canal Bank Stock. $100each 1 Ditto—200 ditto Com do. do do 1 Ditto—150 ditto Mechanics’ and Traders’ do do j Ditto—100 do City Batik do do 1 Ditto—100 do do do do do 1 Ditto—100 do do do dodo 1 Ditto—60 do Exchange Bank do do l Ditto—50 do do do dodo j Dit'o—25 do Gas Light Bank do do 1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do 1 Ditto—15 do Mechanics’ A Tin ders’ dodo 1 Ditto—15 do do do do do 20 do—each 10 shnres of the Lottie* innn State Bank. $100 each, each Prize $1000 do each 2 shades of $100 each, each Prize $200, of the Gas Light Bank „ , 200 do—each 1 shnre of $100, of the Bank of Louisiana 200 do—each 1 shnre of $100, of the New Orleans Bank 150 do—each 1 share of $100 of the Union Bank of Florida 20,000 20,000 20,000 priate the same to bis or her own use, so the same hn carried, forthwith after being s without the limit-* oftho city Sec. 17. Be it further ordained, that it s! not l»e lawful for any pomon to retain or k hogs within thu limits oftho city, north c | iiordi line of J rues street extending ..."....w. uivibllllBU UJ HUB I -, ’V or COiltS,f ordinance, or bn filled up. at largo in the cuy of Savannah and to ai 8eo. 3. lie it further ordained, that It shall ‘ nut uo lawful lor nny person to cast, throw run or suiter to fall Ironi the upper or second stories of their building* within the limns nfihe city, any bules ofcotiouorotherI'tmds wlmmv»*r, hut •he same shall he lowered hy a suflich nt rope or tackle, in so griidual a inniiiier as toullow per*. , sons passing under, sufiicinut time to pass out w “ r dly and westWuidly.ami each Qtid every of the way nnd tho occupiers of building* out I aon ©nendfifg shall, if a white person be f or which such cotton lor other goods shall bn ,n * i,,m "°1 exuding thirty dollars for i cast, thrown, nr sufiVrnd to full, contrary m the " ,,d ovur >‘ »uch oflVnee. nnd if a slave or . provisions of this ordinance, shall he deemed P er *® M «• color, shall he fined in u sum not the nflendHrs and »hnll for ench nml every of, Cl K ‘'"»g thirty dollurs. or he whipped nt the fence be fined in a sum tint excedtng fifty doh cretM*n ol tho mayor, chairman, or any lain; provided that this section shall not bu con* aimed to allow persons to stop, and tlieror ova* 18 Be it further ordained, that lt«i by prevent the lowering nf mit.-m 1 nnib.t !.twfiu^or^uv.ovwu>i^vvwVAnGrca* Sec. 4. Be it further ordained, that if nny *”**P or 1,1 nn Y n, l/er manner the chaff ^ person shall appear in any of the public streets b Y ,bo " a “l ••••il. so ns to subject it to square*, lanes, or dock* in this city m a state of °f ,be l ‘" , ‘ a »d rain within the distal uitkednoss, or who shull in any manner wliatso- u y ,a '' * mde »•*** Bp present corporate Hi ever, wilfully make any indecent nnd public °J. ,b ® city. And for a violation of the provii exposure of bis or her person.or ofnny other *»’«ni* section, the person so offending may persun.lieorsheuiavbonrrostedby the city mar- **i u sum not e^cedmg cue hundred d ®h'i] or city cousintdes, or uny white porsoti, ,Mr *‘ Tor enph and every such offonco ni and shall he fined for ench nnd every aurh ofi 88,11 c,mfl . , ' bn,, bo rer »oved by hirn or on ‘ fence in the sum not exceeding filly dollars, if ® •°* ** •hmll be removed to a proper d._. awhite perion and whipping not exceeding • !, »e cnv marshal at the expense of said j fifty Inihes, if a slave nr Free person of color ar or •I®®**_ . See 5. Boil further ordained, that it shall &eo. 19. Be tt furlber ordained, That it. not be lawful for any porsoti to awitn or bathe 1,01 be ,a *' ru, for any person or persons to tin in the river opposite to the city—tlmt is to ony, °. r d ®P°»>h or cauaed to ho cast, thrown, e from the western side of West Broad st. to the 1 ■ P 0 " 1 !, . ln ° avon nah river, or on its'bank western side nf the Enutorn Wharf company, r" “ ■ at any hour after seven o’clock in the morning I western side of the Eastern Wharf company, I be,1 *\ v water mark, within the extei atany hour after seven o’clock in iho morning u«>d juiwdictioual limit* of the city of Snv until sun set, under tho penalty of lint exceeding ric ?» , “ r a,, y. a, »b*taiice of whatever iiatni fifty dollars, if a white person, and whipping which might in any degree, lessen not exceeding fifty lashes, if the offender bo a “W* °i' v “ ,ei [ 111 •*«»« river, orany part the. slave or freo person of color. within the limits aforesaid, and ench and ovi Sec. 6, Be il further ordained, that no liorso, I P er * 0,, J S0 ofleiiditig, shall for each and evei gelding, mare, colt filly, mule, or jnrknss. shall ““ch offence, he fined in a sum riot o nt nny time be permitted or allowed to go at 0,10 Hundred dollars, if the offender bo a large within the limits oftlie city, and for a vio- person, or if a sluve or free person of color, ! Ilaiion of this section, the owner or owners ofl or * bo 8 -®“ bo whipped nut exceeding fifty lai such animal, shall be fined for each and every e *‘ ,be «wnur, employer or guardian such offtiice; and each nmL every such uniuial J 8,,cb 8,,,ve or V 0,! P e f 8,, n of color shall pay ! running or going nt large in n sum not exceed, j " n0 no * ®*cf®dtng one hundred . dollars, ’ ing live dollars; nod the city marshal or ciiy con ,no Y bu **mictcd or assessed against said stables shall take up the said animal if the own j ° r o ree *?* ® l,b,r for such offence. Icr thereof is unknown. Mild impound the same , 1 . C, I T.* Bo it further ordained. That all until the said fine and all costs are pnid; and if I , 11 n ? rrull, , , , re " ‘! nd «'‘ ,b «* «rdin the said animal be not claimed in ten days, il 8 ‘ ,a '' 5«J collected nnd enforced iu the i shall be the duty oftho city marshal to sell die P HI,,l ®d out by law. uud one half of the .— same at ihe pound, giving at lenst five dav* no* r ® ce,v ed from said fim-s or forfeitures, shall lice iu one oftlie public Gazelle* of the city, of J-C , V«n »«» d)« informer, and the other half the description of thu animal and the lime and ttlli place of sale; und he shall pay tho net proceeds after deducting the line and costs, into the trea. sury of the city, subject to the order of council who may. and shall cause it to he paid to thu owner of such animal so sold, when required. . Sec. 7. Bo it further ordained, that it shull be * H,,d »'e bmeby rep. nled, not bo lawful for any person to smoko a segnr I i nMC 'd jiiLonncil 2dI Aug., 1839. or pipe in any of the street*, lanes, alleys, wharves or public squares within the city of Savannah under the penalty of two dollar* fur the firnt offence, uud not exceeding five dollar* fur each subsequent offence, if the offender ho a while person, and muter a penalty ol not ex< ccd* ing three dollar*, or whipping not exceeding 20,000 ten stripes, if the offender be a slave, or free person of color. • Sec. 8. Bo it further ordained, that if any horse, mute, gelding, colt. mule.ox. cow. or calf or any other animal of like kind shall be found at large in the ciiy. whose appearance shall bo offensive to the sight from its poverty, sickness or euros, tho same shall he removed hy the mar* slial orany city officer from the precincts oftlie ciiy. at the expense of the owner or owners thereof; uud if nny person shall resist or oppose any oflicer in tho discharge of Bitch duty ho or she shall be lined in a sum not exceeding filly dollars. Sec 9. Be it further ordained, that ifany pen son shall water any animal ofany kind within Sec 21. Bo It further ordained, That nil or dinances or parts of ordinances com -p it.dm with this ordinance, be. and the same nre hart by t-uperseded, and that till mdinniici s uud pa of ordinances militating against thin ordinal! 9*1 JOS 8 20,000 15,000 25,000 20.000 { f*. 1 CLTON, Mayor. Attest Josef it Felt, c, c.pro tan. oct 9 | white and red flannels PCS super White Flannels 5 do Roger’s do do 5 do Welch do do 5 do Gauze do do f - • g| 8 do common quality do 10 do Red Flannel, soma very fine Received by rocent arrivals. SNIDER, LATHUOP A NEVITT. sopt 30 GEORGE W. BERN.; j Shad’s Building, AVE received per brig Say«nuuh. ships 10 15,000 10,(M)0 10.000 10,000 5000 5000 2500 2500 1500 1500 20,000 2000 20,000 20.000 15,000 H A . ... r „ Celia and Trenton, Flannels, Chintz, Cassimeres, Shawls. Thread Laces, Satlinots, . Broadcloths. Mcrlnoes, Silks, Vestings,Lim*"“ l^iwns. Negro Cloths. Also, various othe tides suitable for the present and opproad thirty feet of any public pump, (except the pump | aeaaon. aopt ] at the Imse oftlie Exchange) he or she shall be 600 Prizes. *1,300,000 TICKETS *20-W SHAKES' fined, ifn white person in a turn nnl exceeding thirty dollars, and if a t-lave or free person of color ilia sum not exceeding thirty dollar* (to be paid by the owner of such slavo) or be whipi ped not exceeding thirty nine lashes. Sec. 10. Be it further ordained, That it shall not be lawful fur nny cow, steer, heifer or calf to be or go at large within the limits of the city, from the selling of the sun to the rising of the same, and the owners nf such cattle so found at (urge, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five dollars lor ouch and every time, nny such animal may ho found at large; and il shall be the duty of the city marshal and city constables to tuko such cattle so found at large contrary to thu provisions of this ordinance, and impound them, until the said fine and all dost* are paid; and if the said unimiil be not claimed in five days, it shall be the duly of the city marshal to sail tho same nt the pound, first giving at least five days notice in one nf the public Gazettes of the city of the description of the nniinal and the time and place dfsale; and he shall pay the net i proceeds after deducting the fine aud costs into \ 1 1 ‘ ■ ' ■ NEW GOODS. Per ship Trci PCS sunor black Gro de Rhine Si do do blue blk do do. 1 do dn bl do do, 2 do do blk Gro do .Swiss do, Wi not to spot 5 do Rngr r's Patent Flannel 2 do blue Broadcloth 10 do Paper Cambric 10 doMouslinde Laities 2 do Mourning do, 10 do fancy 8.4, 9.4 and 10.4Tuble Diaper For rale low by SNIDER, sept 30 nton. Print., , LAT11ROP & NEVITT. CARPETING & R T EN piece, >upr. Ingrain Cm . 1 care do Tiiticd Ruga 1 do do Ilrnmrelv du DO grocc Carpet Rmdingi recant anivnla SNIDER, LATHROP A NE ocll receive,