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FOIE HUNT,
Tlwl large and comfortable
Ilniite, ailuatod In Waaliington
. Ward, fronting the Squaro. If It
| |i not retilod beluro the drat of
“November, the owner will occupy
It. Hi PETTIGREW.
1G8I
TIHIHgDAf EVBIVING, OCTOBER 91, 1880.'
W
LiFEIs
W E know ihnt health and the ability to la*
bor oonatitutoa tho wealth oftho ctoat
tag 9
FOIE KENT,
The Store lately occupied by
I Mejira. McDonnell oil the South
f aide iMoitiiinetit Squaro, a first rate
'■.tandforDryGuod^A^t.
•^SwiNO’S PULMONAU1A,
Oil VEGETAUIiE DEM ULCENT.
... .. <c , ef obstinate Catnrrh; in coughs
'■hether arising from • recent or neglected
to Asthma'; and as an •auailinry, mid
osoiit relief from the threatening
f approaching Pulinunnry Con*
medicitio liasereoler claims upon
valid
_ , ••*•* wealth oftho great
inasa of tho pooplo in tills, as in meat olhor coun*
rios. 1 o preserve therefore, that health by na
tural meansJa n grand moral and political
scheme, lo fitlfil wliioh, requires onr utmost ul.
Million. The unprocodontod pnpularity and
linlvor.nl approbation which this Medicine has
achieved throughout tho United Slates, the
Canada., I exas. Mexico and tho Weal Indies,
fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly and coiiacian*
lionsly recommending Ilium to tho special ulteiii
lion oi the afflicted, *
„confidence
of tho invalid than tho abava
It is for
tho afflictive and troublesome aymp-
a, pain
.Vercaiigliiiig. expectoration or phlogm, pa!
* yeast, Ac. which constitute prominent
I of tho complaint, that the Pulmonaria
nod. ami has manifested iu most valu>
uxUy useful of course in tho relief of
s and Colds, arising from sudden changes
ir.ftnm woaring damp linen, &o.
fforsalehy A BARTQW
Dr. Peters haa spent milch titno in experi-
tnenitng with different Vegetable Modictnoa.
S'-. d . y."»* «rtliojiver,and now nffbtahis Voir-
otiiblo PlffMia the boat, most convonisnt, and
cheapest Mcdiotnn that can be prepared for
general nee. r 1
Olio great quality of Ida vegetable Pills is that
they havo tho alternative principle combined
with their cathartic, or operative qualities, or that
they not only nlcansa the atninacli and bnwols
by purging, but they regulate the liver, chun...
io tnorbii
1 assy 83
CIIICK ASA WIIATCII EE
lands,
1IIE anbsortber uffera fur aale a tract of
UnJ situate in the 3d District, Baker
; tii (urnished with alight imprnvemonla, and
baenlarged in its gnagrapnical dimension,
ur dasirahls extent. As an additional con.
r, embracing 1500 acres, which eompri,
ir variety ofthe most superior sail. The
,u —,limy rngnlaio the liver, change
tho morbid seorellon, Itrengtheu tlta digestive
organs. purify the blood, invigorato tho circnlai
trail, and gives tone and energy to the nervaue
system.
Thoy nro mild and plonratit in (hair nparnlion
anu eonvey almost immediate conviction of (heir
utility from their fii.lduso. They can be taken
with Mlety by persons ofany age; and the fee*
ble, tho intirm, ilia nervousnnd tho delicato nro
strengthened by their operation, became they
clear the system ofbad bnnioura, quiet nervous
irritability, and invariably produce aound
health.
|i.iy desii
apt
d credit are offered. For more mis*
■ information, applicants oan address
rat Athena.
F. G. BALDWIN,
inly 94 luDUdmo
UasslMcriber a
hriIITE WASH ItKVSIIES, Ac.
I tit DOZ Whito Wash Brushes A Heads,
L ,sxf assailed sizos
do
. l,1 “ Vegctoblo Pills are a sura remedy for
jaundice, nek and nervoua hoadacho, dysponsy
coitiyeneas,sicknoMorilio atnmarli, heartburn!
al billions complaints, fevora ofnll kinds, nnd if
tahon nt tho conimoticoinoiH will invariable
ebook their progress, end save tho patient from
a protracted and dangerous aicknoas. They are
invaluable in nervous anil Itypucondrical afTec*
nous, hiss of appetite, ami all complaints to
which females alone ore subject. They npoi-
ato as a mild apoody purge, and ore a safe and
certain remedy for worma in children.
II da fins Shoo
) do Thompson's Pasta Blacking
Kthrsdand for solo by
23 G. K HENDRICKSON.
Extract ofa latter from Dr. Gurney nrN.Or*
leans, l,a. Oct. I), 1837.—"Ihavoreculved much
assistance in my practice; especially in jaundice
and yellow fevertfrom tho uro of Petal.' Pills I
presume that, mi on average, I proscribe 100
mxfli in h mnntli "
TOBACCO AND SNUFF.
t GKOUE Mrs. Miller’s One cut To-
r bicco, 6 bbis l.urillard’a Scotch and
ay SuitlT, * lb bottles; 30 jars course
, sad Macoohoydo. Just received anil
i by G R. HENDRICKSON.
183
MATCHES.
GROCE Clark’s Patont Friction
lO Matches, anpericr to oil other kinds,
it rKcirnl and for aale by
1 R IIF.N
4DRICKSON.
DRESSING CASES.
i DOZ Lidias and Gentlemen's superior
' "t,rnh Japaned Droning Cases, Just
i and far aale by
115 G. It. HENDRICKSON
FRENCH JUJUBE PASTE.
CASE French Juiutm Paste .received anJ
far sale by
d 15 A. PARSONS.
DENTIST’S TIN FOIL.
PACKETS Tin Foil, for plugging
loath. Received and for aale by
15 A. PARSONS.
0
SHAKER’S HERBS.
ANDING from ship Gaston, a full supply,
1 of Sinker's Herbs, comprising Catnip,
llovfl, Hurelioiind, Sago. Pennyroyal,Tlm
jhwort, Liverwort, Bonesct, Thyme, Mint,
rnwood. Worraieed, Elder Flowers, Slip*
jr Elm, l(c. in 10 oz. 8 oz. and 1 oz. packv
I, miiab^o Tor Ftmilici and country merchants,
p sale by
PORCHER A LA ROCHE,
Sign of tho Golden Globe,
*15 ■'Opposite the Market.
|0WAND’S TONIC MIXTURE
Ac.
! P°r »bip Gaston, n fail supply
1/ of Rowan,I'. Tonic Mixture for fnvor and
i. Sulphate (Itiinino, Pipeline, Iodine.pure
pnins Sulphate and Acetate Morphine,
kin pods Oil Black Pepper. Croton Oil,
Mriedito Potass, Soda nnd Seidlitz Powdori
icon Muitaid, he. Fur sale by
315 PORCHER A LA I
i ROCHE.
urn 8 ®, APS » *«■
WOeiHield English Windsor Soape,
auiinhla for family uao
10 boxes Castile do, l ease toilet do, ass'
Gltva Oil, superior
nn S’ S' 1 !* C, , 0), A 3 8 *"* rail Brimstone
50 Ilia Cali,mo| Eng.-, 50 oz Quinine
ituwS®%.9 *, , !‘* E’mtiaa Matcliea
|W0 BaChlarlda Lima, 3 casks Flaxaoed
’•wtraaattd for sale by
*18 THO.\fJ
THOMAS RYF.RSON;
ni.S ,tT, lO toilet.
kMNTildP? AND COSMETICS.
' .S' of Rose, Slusk, Jena,
j mine and Bergamot
LvLn* Sir 1p0 l rfin8 . lo,,ot scant’d
PETERS'PILLS,
THE
TRUE 1(0)111.8
HEALTH.’
taxes in a ntmith
Extract ofa lotlor Trent Dr. Prichard, of Hud.
•on, N. Y., June 3,1836; ’I was aware that Dr.
Petera was one of the best chemists in the Uni
ted States, and foltaaiurad that lio would aonre
any (from bln intimate knowledge ofthe proper,
ties of herbs and drugs) produce an efficient
* n „ d * ml, * , acknowledge that his Vegei
P|IU roapontl to my expoctotion.
rhay are tndood a iiiperior medicitio, and ra-
fleet alike upon the cbemUt, the pliyaicion, and
tho philooupher.
Extract of a loiter from Dr Wainea, of Cin>
cmnati. Feb. 2. 1838; ‘Your Pilla are the mild,
eat in thoir operation*, nnd yot moat powerful
in thoir ofTccta, of any that I have ever met with
in a practice of eight and twenty year*. Their
action on tho chyle, and hence on llieimpuritioa
ol tho hlood, n evidently vory aurpriiing.’
OttAD, w-vtw, n, o. Jan, 1,1 aor.
Dear Sir—I liavo made frequent «3c cf your
piiis in the incipient tiage of billions fever, nnd
obetiunto conatipntioH of tho bnwela, niso, in tlm
enlargement of (lie spleen, ehronie diseases of
the liver, sick headache, general debility, nnd
in ail caaea have found them to be very eflcc*
J. D. Born. M D.
Mecklenburo. Co., Vo. Feb. 7.1837.
• - - -f, - -
LUCINA CORDIAL
tills in my
ay practice
take pleasure in
Having used Dr. Peters’ pi
for the last 12 months, I
giving my tostiinony of their good effects in
cases of ’dyspepsia, sick headache, billions fo.
vers, and other diseases, produced by in activii
ty of the livor. They are a safe and mild apt
orient, being the be«t article of the kind I have
ever mod. GEonait C. Scott, M D.
This celebrated Medicinoii forsnle by all the
principal Druggists in Savannah and through
out the United States, the Canadas, Texas.
Mexico and the West Indict. Price CO conts
per box with full directions,
oug 5 1(H—ty
LK CORDIAL DE LUCINE.
T OU L ELIXIR DE L*AMOUR,
Hr. subscriber has the plonauro ol nil*
nomioiug to tho oitizone ofthe U. States,
that ho hue purcliasbd.for a very large sum and
rrom tho inventor, tho cololuated l)r. Magniu.
* n . r, l B . , t,,e rBC j.P? ond right for making this
astonishing medicine. Until tho appournnee
of tho • Lucnm Cordial,’ (about three years
s'lico.) it wn« thought that the complaints,
which it speedily overcomes, wero beyond tho
reach of human remedy, ns for upwnrdsofn
thouiand yours, they had baffled the wisdom
and ingenuity nftho most profound physicians
m all par ts of tho world. This Cordial, how
ever, to ilia groat iidynntsigo of tho human raco,
toon proved itaolfto ho tho desideratum so long
sought far; and accordingly, notwithstanding
thu brief period of its existence, it has required
a celebrity so great, that it isengoily inquired
for throiighnui the civilized globe. Dr. Mag*
nm soon lindiug Hint the demand was so vast
as to render a supply impossible, disposed or
tho iccipo and right of solo, under obligations
of secrecy, for England, the United Stales, and
?M« 0U .". mrl8 ,’; Pf«*»»ln| Franco and
Itoly fur himself. 1 bus has tho subscriber pos*
•eased himselfof the invaluable secret, and now
hastons to give the inhabitants of his line of
agency the bniieflts ofhis speculation.
Lo Cordial Do Lucine’ or. in English, *the
Lucuia Cordial, isagenoral invigorotor of the
human frnmu! Ir, all tho various cases of Ian*
guor, lassitude, and dobilitatioii; it is an unfaiU
mg remedy; ns u is equally its province to im
part cheerfulness nnd decision to the mind, as
health and vigor lo tho body. But the peculiar
virtue on which its celebrity is basod, la the fa
cility nnd certainly with which it restores the
virilo powers when they have boon destroyed
bv disease, time, recklessness, or any ofthe nu
merous causo* which lonninate in*the prostra
tion of those functions.
In common with tho generality ofreallv good
medicine., tin. CoidiaT contain, nothing ofa
morcinia or dalotorioiti nature, among Ilia m.'
n r ingredient, wliioh compere it; but T«, nt tho
retire Unto, so .intplo, yot .o offioacion., that
while it can renovate the prostrated energies of
agiant.sn infant may use it, not only with iun
pissaily, but with advantage.
Tho tirego.nfirecietyore ntiforltinatelyauch,
that, notwithstanding lire hmiefii. w |„ c h would
ba into lorp.nlt from it, we cannot enter into
nn nnaly.i. of this inestimable Cordial horo, or
piilili.lt many of the documents which ltnvo
hcon received, na vouchors nr the blereinga it
haa conferred on numboia ofde.paiting individ.
’J*". Gilt this wo cannot forbear remarking—
that it haa boon demnnairatod that thore i.
acnrccly over, if any such thing nt all, as tmlti-
ral barrenness, or ns natural imbecility ofthe
procrosul functions, in either sex; and therefore
that those evils are the effects of artificial caus*
es.nnd mny bo speedily subdued and removed
by the usoof *Le Cordial de Luclno.’
The Lncinn Cordial is also an indubitable
cure for tho Gleet, and the Fluor Albus, ob
structed. difficult, or painful Menstruation; also,
for tho incoiitmoiico of Urine, or tho involunta
ry discharge iliorcof. It is likewise an mvalu
able and unrivalled medioine in cases of Chron.
ic F.rupiions oftho skin, mid in tho dropsical
affections sf tho aged.
M/l.l •- -• *- •- -*•—•• • uulltr.
The United Siate.s proprietor ofthe cchbra-
ted 'Luciua Cordial,* or‘Elixir of la>ve.* begs
to lay bofore tho community, the following cer
tificate, which hn has received from the inven
tor, tho illustrious Dr. Mngnin. of Paris:
•This is to certify, that I have disposed ofthe
recipe for making tho -Lucinn Cordial,’ or 'E
Itxir of Love,’ and also the right to noil it through
out tlm Uuited States of North America, to
John Winters Ilolderwell, M.D. My reasons
for so doiug is, that the demands to me for tho
ttbovo Cordial, of which I nmtho inventor, nro
so numerous, Unit I nm unable to supply all the
ordars from France and Italy alone; and linve
thereforo disposed of tho privileges vouchsafed
in this, and other certificates of a liko not ire in
ordor to generalise the benefits of my discovoiy
throughout the world.
Given under my band at Paris, on this ninei
teenihday of January in the year of onr
Lord, eighteen hundred nnd thirty-eight,
ERASTE MAGNIN.
Giwpnrd Delluo, ?
William Merritt, J Witnesses.
rf-VUV?dec'aritig it to Ire UNPARA1.!
LLLLD in Ilia In.lory of Iretlcrivs. Prize, lo
the amount tuns NKVtti intrant! kb orrznzti
to tho public. It is imo, there are ninny blank.,
but on the other hand, tho eilr.m.ly low chorgo
of^’JO per Ticket—tho Vxuis ask Numozr
of the Capitai.a, end the revival oftho good old
custom of wartanting that every priza .Itnll be
drawn and aold, will, wa ale sure, give utiivcr*
sal reti.faciioii, and eipecially to tho Six Hum
drkd Prize Ilot.Dxn*.
To Ihoiedi.pored to adventure, tvo recont.
moml oarlv appllceiion being tnndo lo ua for
tickets—when tho prize, are all aold, blank,
only remain—thu lust buyer, havo the boot
chance. We, iheicfuro, empliaticnlly say—
DELAY NO'1’1 but at tinea re tnit and frans-mii
to ur your orders, which shall olwaya receive our
immediate attention. Lellorato ba addressed,
and applications innde to
SYLVESTER A CO.,
I5G Broadway, New York.
07Observe the Number. IDtf.
$700,000!!! $500,00011 $95,0001
6 prize, ol 390,00011
2 ptizoi of 315,000
3 prize, of 310,000
LOTTERY
Of Real Estalo mid Bank Slock, .ilimtcd In
N.w Orleans.
CT Tho richest and most magnificent Scheme
ever presented to Ilia public, in ibis or any
oilier country.
TICItZT. ONLY $28.
Authorized by an Act of the Legislative Assent,
bly ol Florida, and tindet lire Uireclioniofilre
Connnlsllnners, acting under tho rente.
TO BE DRAWN AT JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA, December 1st, 1 tid’d.
SCHMIDT A HAMILTON, .Managers.
SYLVESTER A CO., 156 Broadway,
New York, Sole Agonu.
CHALLENGE.—Tire Gen
1 ultra FRENCH PILLS o<
f’.'V
$300
install the QUACK NOSTRUMS oftho
age for the cure «f • • • •
The French Pills are applicable in all casna.
for either sex, (wa*ranted free from Mercury,)
nnd possexsufl grant advnntngcs over the Bnl.
•ams and all liauid medicines, by being entirely
free from smoll, nnd consequently do not effect
the breath, thereby preventing the possibility of
discovery while using them.
Besides this important ndvantngo they never
disagreo with tho stomach, nnd in tno first stages
of the disease they usually effect a cure in a few
days, with littlo regard to diet or oxposure.
In tho most obstinate stages ol the disease,
they are equally certain,hnving cured many after
every other remedy had failed. In •horl. thoy
havo been so universally successful that tho
propriotor challomros any one to produce a roin.
edv of equal certainly, under a forfeiture of
- H ’
ft“*sasSB1CSfiiSB!JJ Doll,,r, •
Ruiitxn Bears Oil For
• tad ,M 1M ,, ar off
B&M* of Columbia
1,0 . 8av ' n Jaaminai orango and
LJ™l Woora, in pota and roll,
■ '''P’ ConnoMlera alinving Soap
RV.TO Cronm de Savon Ring.
KSIBWk Cream, a dalreliiful n
M u,0 » m . a dajigliiriir article for
r*'*celebrated Shaving Soaps
' obli
Iviiw t>nlp8“? Soaps, initablo for tho tnlilot
K. t •'S* UoxM oftho latest patterns
fFC’ ^v.tid.r.nd Row WnUr., ofyori-
krit A n2r?!?t*„ ,nd a>I °rted pattsrus
L. VS R ”«o.cold Cream, Lip. Salvo
G. R. HENDRICKSON, end
T. M. A J. M. TURNER.
Prico 83 por box. 164—ly nug 5
UNEXAIII’LEB MAMMOTH
SCHEME
whole no.-nc.cci).
r|2 III*, following dotiiil.of n ScnxMz of a
M. Lottzrf. to be druwn in Deeemhcr neat.
nocnmiifATion kombers.'II
100,000 tichetafiom No. I upwards,in attccc.ston
Extract from die Law. of tire Legislnlivo
Council of Ilia Territory ofFloiida.
Chap. 76L—No. 33.—Whereas lire Court
Houi. or Duval county, ia in alt inifinish.
e.i state, and there are yot due and owing up
entlio raiue. memos, which it i. believed wil
imporo loobutdeusomeu tax upon tire people
of Duvat; nnd whereas, it is desirable
to pay those said sums ami complete saidlmildi
tng.ns well for th.greatel oonvenienco oftho ad
ministration orjo.tice.Hs far ilia damd. purpose
of on Academy, lor which purpose in part, the
■aid building, wlton complutod, is designed
Therefore—
5P It,trail be ol lire opium of tho wiuuar.
nf Puzos of Ban It Stocks, either to talio the stock
tiseir, or tho par valuo thereof in ca.li.
lire receipts of tho .aloof tho Tickets are,
and mil bo. deposited in lire Citizens’, Cora
snlnlntcd, Canal, Union, and Carrollion Baulis,
in tho na.no ofthe Manngon jointly with J. II.
ullok" '• r E t , "n C "!" ll f ca,,l " !r,,ri “" Citizens'
uat'k, end A. Boodonln, Ksn actually cashier of
lire Consolld.t.d IJ.mk. a. Trustee!., ns per
Ao passed holme A. Mnzureau, F.iq., Notiuy
nan r 0, °" ,,m . sw May. 1838. and tire properties
ftrrennle^ PrlznlloWori’ rU '
too Onn"'C 00.° 00 ticket,, from 1 to
pnzos, with tire blanks in another. To everv
number a prize or blank will he drawn, until nil
Ilia prirea are determined, leaving tire balance
nfjititnbora in tire wheel lilnnks.
..iP" 'J' 0 .LotietUAsD I’um.isMzna.—Having
received Ncws|inpeia cmiiaiiiing the above
pclremo, rrom twenty-two .Status and Teriitor-
tea,ba,idea a.v.riil oftho Btitish Province., we
are reliiffed with Ilia circulation, and therefore
request that such panere •• liars not. up to this
"T”;,". l *-. ,lcd 1,10 adveriisemenl, will ho plena.
as,I nnl t I will DO DIC.TIH
.. du, ' 0 • nnd "" 1110 paper, will
insert it once a mill only until tho lot or Do.
SV| b v r |-Hn!p n ,7'i" r ji u ’ "” ,ir "»»■
31 LVLS1 Ell A CO., 150 Broadway, N. Y.
July 30 jojf
OR defining what dIi,||| beennaiderod nub.
lie nuisance*, and fur tho prevention
punishment and removal of the sanlo.
See. 1. Be it ordained by the mnvor ami
aldcinran oftho city of Snronnah and hntnl.ta
thereof, in council assembled, mid ilia hereby
SSt! the authority oftho same, tint (him
?™5 ** P**"** "P ">l» ordinance, it .hall
not bo lawful for any person lo put up any
?n!o a r iw r .7 0U >'’ ,0 t enn » , »a* Prom kitchens
into any street or lime ofthe city, and any pert
exceed tire , ,! wl1 C 0 ^* 1 *' ld P»7 » Boo not
sxceodipg filly dollars for «ch and every of.
wi"remored M ' d,U, '' r ° ,,p ° a ' h*
ahMM.'. S i B “ I! r " rl,1<!r °" I *inod, ti,at no privy
ihiifi bo Itercafier er.et.d within the limit, of
Ihecuy’ unless tha same Ire built or sunk with
NUMilllMAhl below the Stir.
e "Po" whtch it is sunk, end built
“ ff l t, r *f , ,* bOT * |||B ■"trace t and if any
perron .hull violato tin. section. |„ or .be, or
in. owner, or lease, of the premise, ilioll forfeit
!" d PV ■ ‘" m nf ""J excoo.line fifiy dollars,
■liaH Ira f V ' ,y i OirL '" C0 ' *" d 11,0 Mid PtiW
shall ho rebuilt in tire manner prescribed by this
ordinance, orbo filled tip. 7
noMra ?J.r , il r f "" ,,t ' r that it alrell
not bo lawfiil Tor any person to can, throw out
or suffer to fall from the upper or second stories
Sec. I ] Bo it enacted by the Governor ami buddings within tiio limbs ofthe citv,
legislative Council of the Territory of \V' y bn,e> wcnMonov other foods whatever, biit
Florida. That it shall andttlny bo lawful for ,ho an »no «»alH be lowered by a snffici«nt rspe or
Joseph B. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart nnd Wil. mckl °- ,w 80 gradual n manner as to allow per.
linm J, Mills, or any two of them under tho I u nd sr, sulficient time to pnss nut
direction of tho county court of Duval county, °[. ••J*. ^”7 ® nd ,ho occupiora of buildings out
to raise such sum or sums of money by Lottery, ° , lor oihor. goods shall bo
in such Scheme* a*they may deem appropriate ®* BI '. u *rnwn. or suffered •»»ftlf, contrary to tho
nnd advisable: Provided, that tho raid person- f l> ro7, I lo " B °‘ '•>»* hrdinanto, shall bo deemed
•h-ill binti themselves in such manner as tho I _ ne 0| '® r,f * pr s utid ilwll for each nnd every of,
court shall direct.wcll and truly to conduct such J"® 6 b0 .j , no! ®* ce fi«ng fifty dob
lottery iugood fuith.to appropriate the proceeds provclecl that this section shall not bo con
who may and sitall older tlie sirae u
the owner of such nnimnl.when rrqt
• H C r C n : B ?' 1 fi ,r| hcr onlnineil*
L* !iL Un ‘ ,,c hr <° "‘"bin the limits t„ „
shnll be considered os a tiuisanco. and n
killed by any purrati.
" Ha it f
8co. 12. He it further ordained, Thai
person shall at any oftho public pi
any animal, canhige, clothes ofany
or any other tiling, nr do any ntli
filth or dirt ofany kind shrill be iL
mar any ofthe said pumps, ho or
foil ond pay o fine not oxcei diii* ten
a white person, nml If a slave or free «
color, ho or she m.ty ho whipped, not w.
twenty laihe*. uiilexs the owner of such
guardian or friend ofsuch froo porsoti of
will pay tho fine imposed.
Sec. 13 Bo it fmthet ordained. That If i
peraoti shall wash or dry any article*
or expose the same for the purpose
in tb® streets, lanos, or square* of -
*ho. if n white peraon shall he fine v
not exceeding thirty dollars, and if .
free person of color commit tho said
or she may be whipped, not nxocedii
laHhes, unless the owner ofsuch
guardian or friend ofsuch free pei
will pny tho fii e imposed.
Sec. 14* Be it further ordnii, vw
not he lawful for any person to cm
or by means of salt, exposure to
otherwise, within the corporate lii
of Savannah, and for each violai
lion, the offender shall, if a whi
fine of not exceeding thirty d<
slavo or free person of color, in a
or be whipped nt the discretion of the mnvor!
chairman, or any two aldermen. *
Sec. 15. Be it Author ordained, That It shall
be tho duty of the marshal to require the remo*
val ofany hides, cured or not which may he of
fensive or in the opinion ofthe health officer in
jurious to the henlili ofthe city, otid should tho
owner, possessor nr claimant ofsuch hides, neg»
ect or refuse to remove the ssmo within si*
hours from the period of l.isor her heitr- — —
qHired by the m.irshnl, tho removal shall
made by tho marshal or any city cof
the expense of the owner, possessor or
who shall in addition therein, for each u u »
■och refusal or neglect, be fitted In a am
nVAMi,.li**N DA.. -I 111J *. • - —|
lottery in good fuith.to appropriate the piocends ,7 ,n, **»nls section shall not bo com
to the object nbovo stated.—l*u-Bod, Feb. 7t!» 1 B,r,leU 10 a ' , , nw . parsons to stop, and there.
.uray, lo) ; 9. tho nbove /osooh UnoilnW.I. n d J»’ d »;n« d . ' R »« if»»T
Ittuiv, JOs'Ji, mo nimve Joseph AreDiiciiBiar.isaiaii i -l-i, ' v:r—' rf
D. Hurt nnd William J Mills did, lor ceilain '“ PR ”,'V7 "f d >? P" b >'« ■>««'•
coti.ideraliona, in conronnlty lo lira ...id Leg,.. ^1I f„*’ 1 *’/ dn . ck " " c,, 7 '» » "»« ° r
lativo Act. duly ...sign n,no Maw. I!i; d i*nriSro h .k^IJ"i"jJL“7 nn# i V,h, i£
Schmidt A Hamilton all their Right and In- ii k r , y lnd '' <;en, “? J P" b J ,c
tore... and the Power, vested in them hy the " t*' p *”"’" " r *"r "•b*-
nbovo recited Act ortho Logi.ta.uro of Flortda. STo" ^raC. VMta'lron''
Extract from the vahiairan . i.r„Georgo I’hilli,, | 3 Zh ife^d t eeeh SeretyTh"oli
Mammvrier and Jacob de Cordova, both of
tho City of New Orleans, made aud sworn to
on tho 10th day of April, 1839:—
That tho said George Phillip Manntivrier and
Jacob Cordova, oppruiso and coiHciontioui-ly
and honestly value the property known under
the name and appellation of -‘Banks Arcade,"
in the Citv of Now Orlcnus,at Six Hundred
Thotisumi Dollars, and
Tho properly known under the appellation
This highly important medicitio is for solo by
John Winters Holdorwoll, No. 129 Liberty st.
New York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesntit
st. Philadelphia; and in Baltimore bv Roberts
4& Atkinson, John Al. Lnrnque; and G. R. Ty*
ler; in Washington City by Tobias Watkins
and Chnrles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M.
gi
Lintliacum; in Richmond bv John H. Eustice;
in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas and Dtintiy,
Rosser A. Jones; mid in Norfolk by M. A. Sam
tos and B Emorson;nnd by John Woudly, No.
Go Poydrasst. New Orleans.
It can nlso be found nt all the principal Drug
Stores in South Carolina, and in Augusta, by
Havi'and Risloy A Co., Thomas Barrett A Co.
aud Nolson Carter; and in Snvnnnnh by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Prico $3 por bottle, with full directions,
aug G 104—ly
SUGAR.
IO II1IDS prime St. Croix Sugar, ret
coived and for sale by
oct 12 M. DILLON A CO.
[°° r Roses, sapV Rose, Cinnamon and Al.
R raj c «,« Tooth Combs
n K Clothoa Urushea
'T N»pola°n, Madiimiumrolln. Victoria
hwk Hair Btuahaa, of oxcellent
f»'i’H,re S , c f“ or i‘;Rn xor *& Razor Strops
Ili JfV". 1 '"'°7»’ Vinogor Rongo
R'S OrangaFlowar Ware.
i.r‘?J low «Wt8h. , l n K Drn.hoa
E " 8 cut
1 “ ‘ r * ‘'I® petfumory lino, for
"“iiby ° or rela “» on accommodating
PORCHER A LA ROCHE,
Act 15 ° B 11 fa® Golden Globe,
** »ite the Market.
HARRISON’S SPECIFIC
OINTMENT.
F OR the euro of White Swellings, Scrofu
lous and olhor Tumors.Ulcers.Sore Legs,
old nnd fresh Wounds, Sprains and Bruises,
Swellings and Inflammations, Scald Hoad, Wo
men’s Sore Breasts, Rhoumatie Pains, Totte.s,
Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Biles. Corns,
and Extornnl Diseases generally. It is likewise
greatly superioi to any medicitio heretotoro
diecovored for the chafed hacks and limbs of
horses—for ring norms, chapped lips—and in
short for every external bodilv evil that may fall
to the lot of man or bonst. For snla hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. A J. AL TURNER.
Price 50 conts per box.
nng 6 164—ly.
ST/IK nil ug li,
BBLS Mackerel, rocoived, for sale by
Sctl2 M. DILLON A CO.
pet jy ‘ K®°«ivQd and for jialo b;
TO PLANTERS.
-gt gxgK DOZEN 2d quality cold pressed
| IPly Castor Oil, 200 boxes Glauber
Salts, from 20 to 30 lbs encli. Just received aud
for sale at a rodticed prico by
oct 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
PANACEAS
DOZEN Swaim’scelebratodPanacea
00 do liouck’s do do, for
Dyspnpsiu, Ac.
10 do Indians do do .
20 do Pholph’s do Arcanum, just recoived
and ibr sale at Factory prices, by
00118 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
FEINT CORN. .
BUSHELS new crop.m fine
,m\W'|fv condition, either shelled or on
the cob, ou a plantation opposite tho city. For
sale by PADBLFORD, FAY A CO.
oct 15 199
JUST RECEIVED.
L CASE Dover Prints, 1 do light do
1 do fancy do. I do super do do
20 pcs small fig’d .Merrimack Prints
50 do low prico brown do
30 do super Chintz
4 do striped Kentucky Jeans
12 do 4 4 Apron Chocks
30 do fine and coarse Sattinets
8 do printed Saxonies
10 do super fancy Motiselaino D'Laino
6 do black nnd whito do do
3 bales 3.4 Springfield Shirting
2 do 4-4 do do
2 do 7-8 do do
4 boxes new style Bonnet Ribbons
2 do do do Cop do
5 halos Band Boxes, 50 doz P L Hoods
Also, a splendid assortment of tho latest stylo
Straw and Leghorn Bonnots. Fot rale by
W. II. LLOYD,
sept 20 South side Alarkel Square.
SHELL CORIBS, Ao.
J UST received hy Augusta,
Shell Twist and Sido Combs
Iron do do do
Supor Drilling do
Cloth, Tooth and Hair Brushos
For into by AVERY A JOHNSON,
0C l9 Monument Sq.
fence in the sum not exceeding fifty dollars, if
a white poison and whipping not exceeding
fiffy lashes, if a slave or free person of color.
Sec 5, Bo it further nidniiied, that it rliull
not be lawful for any person to swim or bathe
in tho river opposite to the eity—that is to say,
from tho western side of West Broad st. to the
western side of tho Eastorn Wharf company,
atony hour offer raven o'clock in tho morning
'M n t.i8* v A » i— until sun set, under the penally of not exceeding
-M-j
anil twenty llnmsand Unllnrs. ,Uvo or Cura person of color.
Tire ilfiods or tho I’roporly mid tho Stock trans. s ec , 0, Uc it further ordained, that no horse,
ferred intrust to lire Conuiiis.i.inersappointcd gelding, mare, coll filly, mulo, or jachass. .Lull
hy lire said act of tire Legislature nf Florida, nl any lima ho por mined nr allowed lo gout
for tho security of the I’ri/re lloldors. hugo within tho limit, of tire city, mid for n vio.
SFLENDID SCHEME 11! lation of tliis section, tho owner or owners of
Prize—The Arcade—280 feet, 5 inches, 4 | such animal, shnll be fined for each and every
exceeding fiffy dollars, or if n slave or Irco per*
son of color, may bo fined in a liko manner, or
bo whipped at the discretion ofthe major, chair,
mam. or any two aldermen.
8ec. 10. Bo it furthor ordained, Tho! it shall
and may be lawful for any person to seize and
take or kill any hog or hogs, gnat or goati.found
at large hi the city of Savannah and to appro*
pnate tlm samo to Ids or her ofrn use, is that
the same bn carried, forthwith offer beinr seized,
without the limits oftho city,
n f® c * farther ordained, that it shall
not be lawful for any person to retain or keep
lingsi within the limits of the city, north oftho
north line of Jones street extending enstr
wardly and westwardly,end ench and every per
son so oflundiug shnll, if a white person be fined
in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars for each
nnd every such offence, nnd if a slave or free
person of color, shnll be fined in a sum not ex*
ccedirig thirty dohuis, or be whipped at the die*
cretion of the mayor, chairman, or any two all
dermen.
large heap or in any other manner the i.,
duced hy the said mill, so as to subject’l
influence nr the sun and rain within the l
of Imlf n mile ftom the presont corpornto limits
ofthe city. And for a violation of the provision
of this section, the porson so offending may be
fined in n sum not exceeding cne bundled dol*
lurs, Tor each and every such offence nnd the
said clinfl' shall be removed by him or on fiilnro
to do so, it shall be removed to a proper dislanco
by the city marshal at the expense ofsaid.own*
or or agent*
Sec. 19. Be it further ordained, That it shall
not be lawful Tor nny person or persons to throw,
cast, or deposit, or caused to be cast, thrown, or
deposited in Savannah rivor, or on its banka
below high water mark, within tho extended
and juuniictionnl limits of the citv of8avannah,
rice chaff, or any substance of whatever natnro
or kind which might in any degree, lesrau the
depth of wnior in said river, or any part thereof
within tho limits aforesaid, nnd each and every
person so offending, shall for each and every
such offence, be fined in a surn not exceeding
one hundred dollars, if the offender be a white
person, nrJf a slave or freo person of color, ho
lines, on .Magazine street; 101 feet,
11 inches,on Natchez stroel;
120 fuot, 6 inches, ou Gravior it.
Rented at about $37,000 per an
num.
Valued at
1 Prize—City Hotel—162Ron Com.
mon street, 146 feet. 6 inches, oil
Camp st. Rented at $25,000—
Valued at
1 Prtzo— Dwelling Hottso (adjoining
tho Arcndo) No. 16,24 A. 7 incht
cs front on Natchez «t. Rented
nt $1200—Valued at
m
1 Prize— Ditto(niljnining the Arcndo)
No. 18, 23 ff Irani ou Natchez st.
Rented nt $1200—Valued at
1 Prize—Ditto (adjoining the Arcndo)
* ~ ft ** *
20,000
MUSLIM DE LAINES, SILKS,
SHAWLS. &o.
J UST received by brig Augnitt, and for
reloby AVERY & JOHNSON,
oct 0 Soutli aid. Monument Square.
ARROW BOOT, Ac.
rs n CASES aup’r Arrow Root
X /S) 13 dozen Robinson's parent Dari.y
1 case Pourl Sngo, 1 do Tnpiocit
1 bale Curragounor Iriali Mom
... .1 Ll. - — 1 _ nltrl l*AF SS!
No. 20,23 feot front on Natchez
st. Rented at $1200—Valuod at
1 Prize—Ditto—No. 23, North east
cornor of Basin A Custom.houso
street; 40 feet fronton Unsin. and
40 foot on Franklin st. by 127 A.
deep in Custom iiouso st. Rented
nt$1500—Valued nt .
Prize—Ditto—No. 24. South west
cornor of Basin A. CuBtnm houra
street; 32 feot, 7 inches on Unsin
32 fuot. 7 inches on Franklin. 127
feet, 104 inches deep in front of
Custom house street. Rented at
$1500—Valued nt
1 Prizo—Ditto—No. 339, 21 feot, 8
inches on Royal street, by 127 A,
11 inches deep. Rented at S1400.
Vnluod nt
1 Prizo—250 shares Canal Bank
Stock. $100 ench
1 Ditto—200 ditto Com do. do do
I Ditto—150 ditto Mechanics’ and
Traders’ do do
l Ditto—100 do City Bank do do
1 Ditto—100 do do do dodo
1 Ditto—100 do do do dodo
l Ditto—50 do Exchange Bank do do
I Ditto—50 do do do do do
j Dit’o—25 do Gns Light Bank do do
1 Ditto—25 do do do do do do
1 Ditto—15 do Mechanics’ A Tra
ders' dodo
1 Ditto—15 do do do do do
20 do—each 10 shares of the Louis
iana State Bank, $100 ench, each
Prizo $1000
do-each 2 shares of $100 ench,
ouch Prize $200, ofthe Gas Light
200 do—ench 1 share of $100, of the
Bank of Louisiana
200 do—each 1 share of $100, oftho
Naw Orleans Bank
150 do—ench 1 share of $100 or the
Union Bank of Florida
20,000
Received per late arrivals, nnd for sale by
oct 19 ;G. R. HENDRICKSON.
10
such offence; and each nnd every such animal
running or going nt large in a sum nut exceed
ing fivo dollars; nml —— — :
stables shnll take up
Dollars. I er thereof is unknown, and impound the samo
700,000 I until tho raid fine ond nil costs are paid; nnd ie
the said animal be not claimed ill ten days,
shall be the duty ofthe city mnrshal to sell tho
same at the potiud, giving at least five days no-
500,000 | ticu in one oftho public Gazottos ofthe city, of
the description of tiie animal and tho time' and
place of snlv; nnd he shall pny the net proceeds
r.ffor deducting tho fine and costs,into tha tren,
20,000 ] sury of tho city, subject to the order of council
who may, and shall cause it to be paid to tho
owner of such animal so sold, when required.
Sec. 7. Be it further ordained, that it shall
not bo lawful for any perron to smoke a segar
or pipo in any of the streets, lanes, alleys,
whurvos qr public squares within the city of
Savannah, under the penalty of two dollars for
the first offence, and not exceeding fivo dollars
for each subsequent offence, if the ofibuder bo n
white person, and under n ponnlty of not exceed
ing throo dollars, or whipping not exceeding
20,000 I ten stripes, if tho offender ba a slave, or free
person of coir r.
Sec. 8. Be it further ordained, that if any
irse.muto, gelding, colt, mule,ox, cow, or calf
or uny other animal of like kind shall bo found
at large in the city, whose appearance shall be
oflunsivo to tho sight from its poverty, sickness
20,000 [ or sores, the same shall he removed by tho man
shal or any city nfilccr from tho precincts ofthe
city, at the expense of tho owner or owners
thereof: and if any person shall resist nr oppose
15,000 I any officer ill tho discharge of such duty ho or
she shall bo fined in a stun not exceeding fiAy
dollars.
Sec 9. Be it further ordained, that if any per*
son shall water nny animal ofany kind within
thirty feot of nnv public pump, (cxcopt tho pump
at tho baso of the Exchange) lio or sho shall be
lined, if a whito person in a turn not exceeding
thirty dollars, and if a slavo or free person of
color in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars (to
be paid hy tho owner of such slave) 01 bo whipi
ped not exceeding thirty nine lashes.
Sec. 10. Be it further ordained, That it shall
not bo lawful for any cow, steer, heifer or calf
to be or go at largo within tho limits of tho city,
from the setting ofthe sun lo tho rising of the
same, and the owners of such caitlo so found at
large, shall forfeit and pny a sum not exceeding
five dollars for ench and every timo, any such
animal may he found nt large; and it shall bo the
duty ofthe city marshal end city constables to
take such cattle so found at large contrary to
the provlsions-of this ordinance, and impound
them, until tho suid fine and all costs nro paid;
and if the said animal be uot claimed in five
days, it shall be the duty of the city marshal to
sell tho same at the pound, first giving at least
15,000 | fivo days uotico in one of the public Gszettes of
the city oftho description of the animal nnd the
or sho shall he whipped not exceeding fifty
es. unless the owner, employer or guardian of
such slave or’freo person of color, shall pov tho
fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, which
may be inflicted or assessed against said alava
or free person of color for such offence.
Sec. 20. Be it further ordained, Tirol all fine*
nnd forfeitures incurred under this nrdinanco
shall be collected and enforced in the manner
pointed out by law, and one half or the money
received Aoin said fines or forfeitures, shall be
given to tho informer, aud the other half shall
goto thority.
Sec. 21. Be it further ordained, That all or
dinances or parts of ordinances corresponding
with this ordinance, he, and tho samo are here'
by superseded, nnd thnt ell ordinances and parts
of ordinances militating ngninst this ordinance,
be. aud tho same aro hereby repealed.
Passed in Council 2d Aug., 1839.
[r..s.j R. M. CHARLTON, Mayor.
Attest JosEru Fki.t, c. c.pro (cm.
oct 9
WHITE AND RED FLANNELS
8 PCS super White Flannels
5 do Roger's do do
5 do Welch do do
5 do Gauze do do ' v
8 do common quality do
10 do Red Flnnnul. some vory fine
Received by reennt arrivals.
SNIDER, LATH HOP A NEVITT.
sept 30
25.000
20.000
15,000
10,000
10.000
10.000
5000
5000
2500
2500
1500
1500
20,000
2000
20,000
20,000
AAA Prizes $l»500 f OOO I lime aud place of rale; and be shall pay the net
TICKETS $20—*YO SHARES. ■ P"*--*- * ri « r d - d " clin « lh - fin0 » ud eo,u §g
GEORGE AV. BE1IIV,
Shad’s Building.
H AVE received per brig Savannah, ships
Celia nnd Trenton, Flannels, Chintz,
Cassimcrcs, Shawls, Thread Laces, Sailing!*,
Broadcloth*. Merhracs, Silks, Vestings,Linens,
Lawns, Negro Cloth*. Also, vaiious olhor ar
ticles suitable for tho presont and approaching
season. soptlS
KETY GOODS.
Per ship Trenton.
(>T) PCS super black Gro de Rhino Silks, 11
/& do do biuo blk do do. 1 do do bluo hlna
dodo, 2 do do hlk Gro de .Swissdo, warranted
not to spot w.rpr: r .
5 do Roger's Patent Flannel
2 do blue Broadcloth
10 do Paper Cambric
10 do Mnuslindo Laines
2 do Mourning do, 10 do fancy Prin
8.4. 9.4 and 10.4 Table Diaper C **
For solo low by
SNIDER, 1
rapt 30
, LATHROP A N
CARPETING
T EN pieces snpr. Ingraii
1 cara do Tn*
1 do do Bri
50 eroce Carpet Bini
recent arrivals 1 ™
SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
oct 1
received by