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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. WEDN wk 29, 1853. Spring Dry Onodfc TU8T RECEIVED Mil BOW “P°B ' or JMP'O- &•*«*•«£_ .-I„ tti&l' Bilk, Printed Grenadines, Plain eud Printed Crsps ds Pnrli, Flotn ond PrloUd B.rtgoo, Plata tod rrlaWd Ueia*a 1 PrinUd llailaa k Cot. brio. UO t?8 SEE E P I K O Plata k PrlaUd Org.ndl*., Hcowh k Fronoh Giuoltnmf, ' Preutih, lvnollalt and Aartrt* can Print!, writ t inch Cora Plain aud Folard Sil EMBROIDER!^ Muslin end lanes Collnr* Chemisettssftfndswiceves Rwtia Edging# Jk Insortings, Thread. no do Valeectue* and U»fel*» c f» Rich Lawn nnd Cambric lid MW, IIN I ON 8AV1N ft STORE. Oim Sucrlilce AT MAAS 8c HEYMANN’S CLOTHING EMPORIUM. \TAAN Sc 1IEYMANN be* to Inform their lvl pilrom nnd ths rubllo generally, In both the city 5Tua«wuiib Linen. andoountry, that they aro now prepared to offer one of C?uJr°l!uMla nnd Bird the largest and bait selected stocks of 800 it. Si.™;. • UI.OTH1NO, and a gtntra! uoortmrnt of Goa tlnuen's FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Table Damask and Cloths, Damask Doileea, Napkin! and Towels, Table and piano Covers, Indow Shades and Cur- Worsted Damask Curtains, Parasols and Uiabrelins, Mvsqnlto Netting. Marseilles Quilts, Imperial Colored Quilts, apenal C< uiiOiBo. | —ifendnlsC.-—, — Todies' Gentlemen's and Matting, Plain and Check d Chlidren^ la every va-|Floortfll Cloth. ^ PLANTATION GOODS OF ALL felNDS.'lN LARQE ^ aRIFTI . To which the inbsoribers art making weekly addi- Dons, and Invito Merchants. Planters and others, to examine their etock, assuring thorn that they will bo •*" 4 a. ...L pri™. to *p r u bhad'c Buildings. Cwpcui! Carpets 11 Carpets!!! TirU have this day opened Tor snlu r splendid V v assortment of Carpets. Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtains, Ae., consisting in part of ■20 pieoes 3 ply Carpote TO do Velvet Tapestry t 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloths 10 plooes Drugget 6 do Folt Carpel 5 do Dutoh do 50 do Velvet and Chenell Rugs 100 common Ran and Mats 100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades All of ths above Goods - prioest for sals by Dry Goods, Clothing, 8to. HELilMBOLDT * EIFJLClt, Bril Hanger. and Manufacturer. of Fire Froof Safer, Iron Hai'inge, Lock., \c. HAVING boughtou» the tools and fixtures of Mr. Simon Morris, the subscribers offer their services to the eitisens of Savannah. 'orders for any thii __________ in ths abovo line, i r of Jelfersen and Ilryan-streets. i y HELMBOLDTA KIFLER. CANDIES AT REDUCED PRIOESl $15,00 per 100 lbn.-‘A5 lb. lloxen $3,75 ■\T 6 charge for boxing or doUvoring at the Rail- JN| rood or steamboats. Warranted MJ, k ( j e ^ l |“.£ n * jy I ly. B. W. oorner Broughton and Whltaker-«t. I VIHHOLOTION.—Tlio co-put mu., i.i,< neie- / toforo oxisting under the name and elyle of nchley, Lookettfe Co., le this day dissolved by mutu al const ut. The name of the firm can be used by either party in liquidation of any dobta due them. SaeunmA, Jfuy 24, IS63. E. F. KINCHLEY, E. LOCKETT, A. THOMAS. "VrOTICE.—Thn undersigned will continuo the 1\ business at the Old Stand, under the name of Kioohley k Thomas. E. F. KINCHLEY, may 25 tf A. THOMAS. 'AT OTICH.-Tho uudei signed respectfully ro ll qu jsts the sultsorlbers tv his Hath House, to return the tickets they now have,in order to obtain now ones; k number of the old tickets having been mislaid ADiMlNlKTUATUlX’H MALE. \\ /"ALL be sold tit the first Tuesday in July next, f f at the Court House, in the city of Savannah, Chatham ofiuuty, between the boars or 10 aud 4 o'clock, agreeable to an order of the lionorablo the Court of Or dinary of said oouuty : Tenor twelve Slaves, consist ing ot men, women aud children, together with tho late residence, oslled Pleasant Hetroat, of James M. Bates, deceased, of four hundred and forty-four acres of land, mort- or less, .n Chatham county, about five or six miles from the oity, with the improvements thereon, consist ing of i\ coiiilorin'do Dwelling, with all noeessary out buildings for a farm, and huauy to market. Sold as the prvbr'ty of the estate of tho said Jsmes M. Bates, for th*benefit of his heirs. Terms on the day of sale, may 2 ANN B. BATES, Administratrix. v 15 7. fcA I.Al.-OB no-i- OK Tills CHOICE Champagne, has just arrived. So all who bare n anxiously waiting, can now get supplied, by the y importer in Savaunab. may .O M. J. SOLOMONS. AKitlVAL OF NitW MUMlUKU UOOllM. \ | PRKNDKUUA8T& UO.huvo this day re lYLe ceivod per etcamship Stati of Georgia, a very excellent assortment of new, fashionable and cheap Goods, comprising w White aud oolored French Linon Drills. IA great variety for Gentlemen's aud Boys' Summer Bareges, Chameleon, Figured and printed Grena dines, black and colored. Black Oro DeHhino Silks. Ladles' Needle work collars. Jaoonetand Organdy Muslins. 7-S, 4 4 and 5-8 J'reuch, English and American Prints, particularly desirable stylos. A beautiful aesortmeut of Cambrhv and Swiss Edg- steamer during tho month, may 16 Segural Sctfarsii segui-Miil J U8T RECEIVED, by recent arrival, and for eale in lots to auit purchasers, by P. JACOBS, 10,UU0 August*, 2,IKK) Georgia Londres, 2.UUU Georgia Plantation, 6,(WO Rio Hond. Loudres, b.'JUO Georgia, 4,001) Rio Hondo, 2,000 Cabanas, 4,000 De Cartaga y Com- paaia—the celebrated London eise. A*so for sale, Rough nnd Ready Chewing Tubacoo; 2,000 Fior do Prousados 6.0UJ Gmstancia, 10,000 Washington, 2,000 La Patria, 0,000 La Uuipasooana, 2,000 Uoorgla Uvgalios, MOO CiUudrados, 7,000 Autouio lAipes. Julia Dean do : l*wie Cass extra Gold Leaf do,; Jaa. Thomas, Jr., Virgin do.; Jenny Liud Twist do.; Dia dem Twiet do.; Excelsior Twist do.; Eldorado do.; Crainptou'e Four Aces do. A new lot of Segar Cases, Fort Monaios, to. Snuffs nnd Pipes of ail descriptions, may 24 Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouse, Curtains, Curtain Goods, dec., &c., Ac. JNo. 140 Con^rcti and Ao. 57 St. Julien St*. fPliE Huhscnber, kuowiug that tha citizens of I Savannah Lavs folt n great intorest intbeesub- luhlng of a CAKPRT WAUK1IOUME, In this city, and being awaro that many have beon awaiting the oomplution of the New Store, eo that they eould wako thuir eelootion of the various articles for furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the public, generally, that he has opened the most com plete assortment of all the various style* of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock of the different departments will consist, iu part, or the following Goods, vis: CAKPRT DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvst; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels; Brussels| Vslvst; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; TJ«5any-SaccrSsc,FizcardC==imcs Isrrais; plain nnd Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ao.t Drug-. S ts, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 in wiiltl:, of every variety of pat- rus; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mata; Table and Piaao Govern; Silver and Brasa Oval and Octagon Stair Rode; Stair Linen, Ao., ko. OILCLOTH*. _,°f •▼•ry width; from ooe to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, to.; Rosa Wood, R*hogmy and Small-hgurod Furniture Oil Cloths, 4^-4, Stain. „ UURTAIN8. Silk and Wonted Damask De-Laine: Worsted and Linon Damaek DeLains; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White and Buff, (tor Shades. WINDOW B11ADKM. j Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Oarland aud White aud Gold, entirely new stylo; Cord; Loons; Tas- suls; together with all the various Trimmings for Car- tains and Shades. GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and das, of tho greatest variety and pat terns,of the latest importation; all of which will b •eld at wholesale er total), on the moat liberal terms. WM.U. GUION. Agent, 140 Congress and 67 St. Julian-eta. i wide; Figured India Rubber Oleth for Hemptou & Vers title A R-E now onotiiug n finoly assorted and complete J x. stook of Summer and othor Dry Goods, which they will offer upon the most accommodating term*. Asgreatoare has been exercised in tho selection of » view both to price and quality, -they f 6 ****®^/ Invito their friend? aud the pdblio genoral- *7 ■* *ad examine for themselves. apr 5 W®w 'Watch, Clock, Jewelry ■ kxncv stork, M il ST * Bfi7 ’. ue - ? TE1N ' U.nuf.ciurer of Chro- ” -‘^-■.flloaka. 'iN.wn rin«w. rn.-.T arl0 ' l> hrauohes. Watches,Glocke, Town Clocks, ChweSS,? iSEff* warractod. New fashion Jewelry xad Fancy il.li. ef all descriptions sold at the lowest ptlo*a'p®ibli 00d * N. B.—Any WatolL Clock, Ac., that cSStU r.- palred by other watchmakers, I pledge mvseU ehall b. mor wear, at prioee never known or heard" of in this oonntry. We enumerate n few leading nrtlolee in our line, to whioh we invite s -weiaf utontum: . «. i>**«*nn nnd Frock Conm, In Black, Bine, Brown, Olive, and Dove Colored French nnd English Cloths. lIUNlii«Hn nnd Hunting Costs* In every variety of styles, and of dliferent materials, aucli as Cloth, Casslinare, Twood, Csshmeret aud man ufactured iu plain,clouded, stripod and mixed patterns. PuntulooiiM. In Black and fanoy Colored Cloth, Casslmcro and Ca»- ainet superfine Doeakiu in various colors. VetftN, Plain, White and Figured Palin and 8ilk-for wedding and party wear; Double and Singlo Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Black aud Fancy batins,Doe- skius, Cashmerets, ko. Hosiery, Gents' Shirts. Undershirts, Drain*,., own., Huspeuders. Cravats, 8ilk and 8atin Mtocks, and Neck Tics of the latest French nnd American styles in great variety. Ilnta, t’npn, Trunks, Carpet lings and Yolinen. The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importiug their atook, will enablt* ilium to offer induce- monts iu tiiolrtrado eeldou rust with, and at the same time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jefierson streets—the greatest depot!toiy of RE,U)Y MADE CLOTHING in this oountry. MAAS A HEYMANN. Hoyt nnd Yontkn’ Clothing, Not to be surnussed in the varioty of styles, make and low prloo, to be found at the abovo named ostab- Corporation Notices. J ?\TRAC7 of au Ordinance named Auguxi 3, 11 IE'S), entitled nn "Ordinanre aofinidg what shall considered public nuisance*, and for tlio prevention, panlahtncnt and removal er the same." 8n*j. 10. Be it further ordained, That it ehall not bo lawful fo.-any cow, steer, heifer or calf to be or go at large w lthlu the limits of tho city, from the setting of the Sou to tho rising of the same i and tho owner of such cattle »o found at large, shall forfeit and par a sum not exceeding five dollars for each and every time any aunli animal shall be found at lar^o; and it ehall be the duty of the City Marshal and City Constables to take sunk oattle eo found at Inrg-*, contrary to thepro- vislonsof this ordinance, and impound them until the said fine and all emits aro pa'd. and It tho animal be not claimed within fire dajs, it shall bo the duty of the City Marshal to sell thosamo at tho pound, first giving at least five days' notice in one of tho public gaiottes of tho city of the description of tho animal and tho time and place of sale, aud he shall pay the nett proceeds, af ter deducting the fine nnd-costs, into tho City Treas ury, subject to the order of Council, who rosy aud shall order the same to be paid to tlio owner of such animal when roqulred. Hoc. II. Be it fatther ordained, That any boll found Itoblnson a Camp, DRAFF titS' AND TAILORS, AXD ilKAl.KKE Lf FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, A RE how receiving and opening their stock of 8PRING AND 8UMMER GOUDH.all of whioh > been solecied during the past month by our Mr. Camp, consisting in part of Light, Black and Fanoy Colored Clothe. Casssmiers, Cash uioret u, Polteau Cloths, and Drap d'ete, Vuatinxs of 811ks, dallns, Marseilles aud Embroidered Patterns. Our Ready-Made Clothing ie from the well-known house of W. T. Jouninge A Co., Broadway, New York, and cannotbu surpassed. Wo have our usual large eupnly of Furnishing Goods on hand—everything requisite for a gentleman's ward robe— togethor with Trunks, Valises, Carpet-Bags; also, India Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks, Ponehot, Lcggins aud Copes, all of which we offer as low and on as good terms ag can be obtainod elsowhore. GAUDRY’8 BUILDINGS, next to Pulaski House, apr 4 T1CIMMINGM. ( COLORED MILK AND LINEN BRAID, J Trimming Braid, Colored Silk Liuou and 0<R Buttous for Children Clothes, also fauoy open worked Uoso and half licse, at apr 19 KEMPTON A VE It STILL'8. K , Irish Linens. Linen and Cotton Shootings, Bleach ed and Brown Shirtings, Pillow Case Linens and Cot tons, lluokabacks, scotch Diaper, Long Lawns, Bird's Eye Diaper, 7, 8, 'J, lOand 12- 4, Linen Table Damasks, DxmaskNapkins, Dowlas, Linen Towels, Uauie Flan nels. Musquito l.aco and Netting, Furulturo Fringe, Ladies', Gont'e and Children's Hosiery, Ladies'Dress Goods, now and handsome, Embroideries, Laces, Rib bons, eto , for sale at the lowest market prices, by may 5 Die WITT A MORGAN. Marriage, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. rilY IM IT t—Thai we bchoM many fo- aeridlr * "* *- * - * , iplioal iliuents, depriving them of the power for tho enjoy ment of lito at an age when physical health, buoyancy of spirits, and happy serenity of mind, arising from a condition of health, should be predominant. Many of tho cuusr* of her suffering* at first—perhaps years before, perhaps during girli ood. or tho first years of marriage—wore iu their origin so light ae to pass un noticed, and of eourso neglected. In after years, when too lato to bo bonefltted by onr know lodge, we look baok and mourn, and regret tho full oonsequeucos of our ignorance. What would we not often give to possess, in early life, the knowledge we obtain in alter years! And what days and night# of anguish we might not have beon sparod.Utbe knowledge was timely postMsed. It is melancholy and startling to behold the sicknois and suffering endured by many a wife for many yours, from causes simple and oontrollahle, easily remedied—or better still.—not inourred, if every wife and mother jiossoesod the Information contained In a little volume, (withiu the reach of all) whioh would spare to herself years of misery, and' to her husband tho constant toil and anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness of the wife, without giving him the op portunity of acquiring that competence which his the possession of whioh W'ould se- entitled, r |H ire the happiness of himsoif, wife.aud children. Seouro the means of bappiuess by becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the want of which has caused the sioknoss aud povorty of thousands. Inviewofauch consequences, no w ifo or mother is fiusable if she neglect to avail herself of that knew- dge iu espeol to horself, which would spare her much flaring, be tho menus of happiness and prosperity to her husband and oourer upon tier children that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with healthy minds.— That knowledge is oontairod in a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion, BY A. M. MAURICEAU, Professor of Diseases ol Women, One ilu.ulrnllh Edition. 18wio.,»p. 250. Price 60 Cent* Ion fina paper, extra binding $1 00.] First published in 1817, nnd it is not surprising or wouderful, considering that every FomaIe.|wb«ther married or not, can hore acquire a full knowledge of the nature, character aud causes of her complaints, with tho various symptoms, ind that nearly half a million copies should have beou told. It is impracticable to convey fully tho varions sub nets treated of. as they are of a nature strictly inteud- rd for thomairlftd. or those contemplating marriages, >ut no female desirous or enjoying health, and that beauty, consequent upon health, wbioh is so conducive to hor own happiness, and that of her hasband, but eithor has or will obtain it, as has or will every hus band who ha# the love aud affeetiou of his wife at heart, y improvement. I thousand copies havo been t few months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC! UR NOT DEFRAUDED ! Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. Mauricoau, 121) Liberty street, N. Y-, is on the title-psgo, and tho entry in tbs Clerk's Office on tlio book of tlio title-page; and buy ly uf respectable and honorable dealers, or send by U and address to Dr. A. M. Mauricoau, ae there are spurions and surreptitious infringements of oopyright. - That none need remain uninformed upon subjects so vital to their peace, their health aud their happiness, Pamphlet of thirly-tix payee, -ontalning extracts, *ill title-page, and also index of ith fdl title-page, and afeotnefex of oonteut*. will be °^.* r .* e ! >ut froe of charge to every part of tho United States, by addressiug, post-paid, at herein. On receipt of Fifty Cents, (or One Dollar for tlio iieEditlon, extra binding,) “Tho Married Woman's Private Modical Companion'' le «*nt (mailed free) to any part of tho United States. All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAUIUCKAU, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, No 129 Liberty streot, New York. Par eale bp—Lee A Whitman. Ringgold: R. F. Ben- ett, Cass villa; Doyal k Sears, McDonough; J. A. Rey nolds, Dahlouega; C. Youngblood, Oglethorpe,—Ga. In New York City—Ur Stringor A Townsend; Adri- Bherman a v*>; CeWUt A Davespor*. N»**au A HILL, to tie untitled ordinance entitled “an ordinance to bulls, cows, oxen and. calves, and othor oattlo ft nitift at large," passed in Connoil, February, lffll. See 1. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen of thu city or Savannah and tlio hniulets tlmruof, iu Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That from ami after tho passing of this or dinance, the provisions «>f tho above recited ordinance he so amended and extendod xs to prevent bulls, cows, oxen calves and other cuttle runniug at large within the fol lowinc limits, vixt Goinnet-struct nn tho south, pro longed east and w est to the extended incorporate limits ofthccltyof Savannah ami the hamlet* thereof; the Suvannali river on tho north and tlio eornorito limits of the city|of 8avaunah on tho east aud west. Ren. 2. Be it further ordained by the authority afore* said, That all ordinances or parts uf ordinances militat ing against the provisions of tkh ordinance be, and tho same are hereby ropealod. Passed in Council, Savannah, 10th Maroh 1853. II. WAYNE, Mari ' ell [Attest] Epwarp O.Wilson,i jnne 21 PROCLAMATION* MAYOR'S OFFICE, \ Savannah, May 9, 1853./ WiifcKKAS, Council, at a regular meeting, held nn th 27th January, 1853, passed a resolution requiring mo t issue my proclamation “olosibv tho Old Cemetery fe tho purpose of intorment after tlio 1st of July Tnri-e/'urr, I do liereb' ‘ day of July next. thef. closed for the purpose of intormeut. r.L- 8 ] _ _ It. WAYNE, Mayor. June 7th, 1S53. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED is now ready to receiv J City Taxes for tho present year. Jo 7 J. GEOBuE, City Troaanrer. CITY TR K AM UR 15 It *M OFFICE. 8AVAKNAII. Juno 11,1853. THE following Lota nru in arrears to thu City for I ground —* - BltoWJf W 51 and 61, S qrs. each. Chatham Ward.—Nos. 4.6, 9, 10, 11, 12,15,16, 17, 18, 22, 24. 25, 30, 33,35 aud 36, 2 qrs. each ; Nos. 20 and 21, 3 qrs. each ; No. 34, 4 qrs. each. Columbia Ward.-Nos. 3. 4,7, 8,9, 10,11,15,20,21, 25, 34, SO, 2 qrs. each ; No. 10, 3qrs. ; Nos. 5,6, 38, 4 qrs. each ; No. 1, d qrs., Nos. Id, 28, 8 qrs. each. CKAwroR!) VVARD.-3, 22,28,31,32,30, 37 , 41.70, 2 qrs. eacli; Nos. .18,68, dl), 3 qrs, each; Nos. 35, 71, 4 qrs. snoh ; Nos. 12, 24, 43, 44, 40. 0 qrs. each ; No. 23, 7 qrs. No. 47, 8 qrs. Elbert Ward.-Nos. 1.3, 6.7, 8, 23, 33,0.25.33,2 qrs. oath; No. 40,3 qrs.; No. 31, 4 qrs.; No.24, 7 qrs. Franklin Ward.-Nos. 2, 4,11, 12, 17,18,21,22,20, 2 qrs. each ; Nos. 3,27, 30, 31,35, 3 qrs, each; No. 25,7 qrs. Nxw Franklin Ward.—Nos. 1, it, 12, 5, 10. 2 qrs. •aoh; No*. 13, 17, 3 qrs. each ; No. 11, 6 qrs.; Nos. 3, 4, 6 qrs. each. Ul RKEN Ward.-Nos. 2,5,6, 0,10,14,15,1C. 18, 20,25, 27,37,2" *- ”—- v '* % i " JACKSON “ " ‘ S a, S. 7, B, li,' 1.1. U.'is/lti, 1-J,2l, 22, 23,21, 25, an, 27,1% 3U, 31.37. 38. 42. 11, 40,2 ,, each ; Non. 10, 38,3 qrs. each ; Nos. 2'J, 47, 6 Nos. No. 40, 7 qrs. Jari'kr Ward.—Nos. 1, 24,26, 13.45, 2qrs. each; Nos. 8, 10,20, 46, 3 qrs. eaeh ; Nos. 47, 48, 4 qrs. each. Lakavettk Ward.-Nos. 1,3.8, 0, 15,10,37,38,41, 43, 45, 4(3, 47, 48,7, 17. 30, 2 urs, each ; No. 10, 5 qrs. West No. 18, 4 qrs. Liiixkty Wahd.—Nos. 3,4, 7, 23, 27, 29, 34, 39, 2 qre. sach ; No*. 8, 24. 26, 4 qrs. each ; No. 32, - Monterey Ward.—Nos. 2, 5, 0.9, l ... 15,21, 22, 31,35,37.38, 2 qrs, eaoh; Nos. 1,23,24,27, 28, 20, 39, 3 qrs, oaoh ; No. -1, 8 qrs. Pulaski Ward.-Nos, 1, 2, 3, 12, 17, 22, 23, 24, 38, 2 qrs, eaoh; Nos. 6, 10, 18, 3 qrs, each; No. 25, 4 qrs, Nos. 6, 7. 31, 6 qrs, each; No. 14, 7 qrs.; Nos. 15, 16, " qrs.each. Wauken Ward.—Nos. 1, 5, 10, 10, 17, 18, 20, 2 qrs, oaoh ; Nos. 21, 23, 6 qrs each. Washington Ward.—Nos. 1. 4, 9, 13, 14, 18,19, 20, 23, 24, 30, 38, 2 qrs, each; Nos. 2, 3, 15, 29, 4 qrs, Caluoun Ward.—Nos. 3, 4, 6, 2 qrs, each; Nos. 2, 8, 9, 4 qrs. each. Troup Ward.-Nos. 3, 23, 21, 25. 2 qrs. eaoh;Nos. 4, 13, 10. 4 qrs, each; Nos. 38, 40, 0 qrs, each. Wesley Ward.—No.3,13,14, 10, 2qra, oaoh; No. 1, ' JirRiNorirLD Lots.—Nos. 2,9, (19 A) 20, 27,28, 29,31, 33, 40, <16, 47, 2 qrs, oaoli; Nos. 3, 1,5, 6, 10, 4 qrs, oaoh; Nos. 11, 12, 9 qrs, each; Nos. 1911, 191, 19 J, 19K, C qrs, each. J. GEORGE, City Treasurer If the roots duo on the above named i,ots, are not paid on or before tho 21st Inst., I shall on the morning ofthe22d, proceed to re-enter the same in conformity PHILIP M. RUSSELL, City Marshal. to Ordinauco. To Builders. S EALED proposals will ho received by tho un- undorsignod, until tho 25th day of Juno next, to rurninh all thu materials, and erect tuo Koopor’s dwel ling and ollioo at Laurel Grove Cemetery, according to ilau and spoolllcationx to be seon nt Messrs. Sholl k ay's, Architects. JOHN MALLEBY, may 23 Ch. Com. on Health nnd Cemetery. & 1UHT T1CKKTH FOR NEGROES*— Extract from Ordinance passed 2d August, 1839, by the master, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro - person of color, shall pass the bearer thereof until x o’olook P. M ; but that, in otdor to pass a negro or free poison of color after ton o'clock P. M., a special lioket shall be given, whioh ticket shall specify tho hour when it 1a to oxplro, and may ho givon both bo- foro aud after ten o’olook P. M.: Provided, however, that uo ticket shall pass tho bearer thereof after mid night. whether it bo dated. V fore or after that hour, un less tho time wlion it is given, aud the object in viow, aud the placo to which the bearer is sent, are distinct^ spec!flea." Tho officers and privates of the City Guard are hors- by ordered to ouforoo the above section. By order of his Honor tho Mayor. EDWARD O. WILSON, Savannah, 25th Jan'y, 1853. Clerk of Counou. Philadelphia Advertisements. Lee fe Walker, (SUCCESSORS TO UKOKUE W1LLIG,) No. 188 Chestnnt-st., Phladelphia, P I A N oTo’lt T E S, Mualcal InatrsniRnts, Mhret Music, Violin,Gnltar.Hnrp Hiritigi,dti'. 4 LL of which will be told ut llio very lowest 71. rates. Catalogues sent to any part of ths U. States by addru. .ng as above, riost paid. LEB k WAI A* ...i.'bstook being one of th« largest in the L • %ro '(muuentof giving satlsfactiou to Bll th< so w oo mar tavor tLSto. with their patronage. 1»I! ly C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, Par Pruhtpeue Uteri, (Falling (\f the Womb.) r pHE attention of Physicians ami LndisssuutriDg | ftom the above derangement, is respectfully in vited to “raw Horn's Improved i'leritte Supporter They are made without the Steel Springs, which are highly objectionable on account of their chafing the hips, Ac., making them extremely unpioasant to bo work.— They have no superior for the relief and ouro of the above displacement, and are recommeuded and used in the practice of the following Professor sof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children, vis,: ProlTcssor J. A. Eve, MeAloal College, Alienate, Ga. ** J. 8. Longshore. Female Mod. Cnlloge, Phila. ' Chtts. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cincinnattl, O. W. P. Johnston, Columbia Col'ge, Wash'n.D.C. “ II. Miller, Afod. Dep't, Univ’y, I<ouisvil]e. Kjr, •' A. H.Censs, Med. College of Louisiana, N. O.. and by the Physioianr generally throitghoutthe United States. C. W. VAN HORN k CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, and for all derangements requiring the use of BaudAgcs, or Instru ment# for restoration. J, B. MOORE k CO. je 15 ly Agents in Savannah C. W. VAN HORN'S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, The only Brace manufactured that duet not bind or chafe under the armt, and can be tcorn teiih bath ease and cou\fort. Those who have worn other Braces are requested to give these a trial, to test their superiorly over all others. Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all others, who eithor from habit or oc cupation, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution have acquired the ihablt of bonding forward, (round ’shonldtlrsd) and comprosalng (* Chest and Lmigs, will find the ab. Brace to remedy the above defeot, and ensuro an erect carriage, with improved symmetry and form of hody to the wearer, and also allowing a full, free and healthy action ana expansion of th* Lungs, by removing the compression, aud prevontlng thereby the Pulmonary Organs fro: becoming weak and diseased. C. W. VAN HORN k CO., Manufacturers of Surjgieal Bandages of aU descriptions, Philadelphia. Q« 17) . MUORE k CO. Ptuno Fortes. O. 0. B. CARTER, No. 171 Chestnut- istreot, sixth door above Fifth, opposite the State House, up stairs, 1'uiladbl ruiA, now offers to the publio an en tirely new assortment of PIANOS, just reoeived from the most celebrated makers, and of such patterns and finish as to defy competition. Messrs. Nunns k Clark's and Jamos Thompson's Instruments, which are here oifored, stand unrivalled in the opinion of all competent judges, as possessing beauty and purity of tone never before attainod by auy maker. Also, PIANOS with JEOMAN Attachment, Churob and Parlor ORGAN8, 8ERAPIUNE8 and MELODE- ON8, all of which are warranted, and will bo sold at the tnanufaoturoTs 1 lowest cash prloos. All coshordors for muaio promptly attended to. Second iiand Pianos bought and sold. Pianos tnnod aud repaired. P. 8.—The extraordinary success of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the perfect satis faction it has given, induoos the subscriber to continue it. Lessons in SINGINO, PIANO, IIARP, GUITAR, to., are given by Artists of the very highest ability. It neods but be mentioned, thoe Six. ANDREA ALFIRI, aud Mademoiselle' HELENE BC1IAAFF, who stand i.re-ominent amour tho profession, are connooted with the Institution, and devote their time and talents to tho pupils. [ je26 ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal. 0£0H0E J. IIENKELS, No. 178 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia. OI'l'OHlTB TUB MATE IIOI SK, lists just rooeived from France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINQS color# ^CURTAIN MATERIAL. /^OJHI'TUBING allthe new aud fashionable V/ iuDrocatelle, Plush and Satin De Laiue. Curtains hung in the most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, ed to order. Persons wishing to Furnish in the latest style in the Fall, are respeotfully informed that we are now having manufactured in Paris twenty flue sets of superb Rose- ‘of whleh tne sample yls Is entirely new and of tho most gracefnl design. Those wishing to Furnish cow will ploase call and examine the immense stock on hand bofore purchasing, as tho goods will be sold low. A large assortment of well finishod plain Alahogany and Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale cheap.; jo 26 ly BRIDGEWATER FAINT. J UMT ltKCEIVKI) 11Y lli© Miibucrlbcr* a large invoico of this valuable paint in packages or from 25 to 400 lbs. The price ie about one third of White Lead, while for outside work It Is far preferable. Selection of Certifleut«s. New York Aksbnxl, 3d Oot., 1851. Being advised by one of the first painters in the oity of New York to— ** " “ *"■ , “ A * w York to use the Bridgewater Paint, in prefer- to any other, upon the Ordnanoe building* in my £e, op Governor’s Island, I did so, and found it all tiiat it was recommended to be. Tho buildings, whioh are of briok, apeak for themselves, and i cheer fully give luy testimony iu boliulf of the \irtues of the Paint, deeming it superior to any now lu uso, as far as I oan judge from two months' observation. G. U.TALCOTT. Br.Lt. Col. U. 8. Military Academy. January 26th, 1852. 1 havo used the Bridge wator l'aint upon some of the buildings under my supervision, at West Point, and I Ringgold; R. F. Ben- cheerfully add my testimony to its durability aud ‘ .... cheapness. In future I shall recommend It to my frionds and as it myself. ti. ALEXANDER. Lt. Eng's. U. 8. A. PLANTER'8 CERTIFICATE. *3m sod law tw J» 15 NewIueuia, Atfcakapas, La , March 10th, 1852. street: Barnes k Co. Otfioo, 129 Liberty street, Greenwich. *“ ’ ‘ UOPAKTNHUHIIII*. rrniK undorsignod have formed u copnrtnorship, 1 taking affect from tho first day of January last, un der the firm of JOHN B. MOORE k CO, for the transac tion or a general wholesale k retailDrug, l'aint and Oil business. They may be found at tho old stand of Moore k Hendrickson, Gibbons Buildings, marl JOHN B. MOORE. DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. 8T1LWELL. COUAltTiNKIttsIlIi*. r pi!E UNDERSIGNED lmvo this day formed a I Copartnership foa Iho transaction ol a general Shipping aud Commission business under the firm of Sorautou k Tallmau, otllce No. 16 Cooutol's Blip, New York. W. B. SCRANTON, May 16th, 1853. II. U. TALLMAN. KNrKBKMOBS. Messrs. Sherman k Coilius; ] “ Esra, Wbeelor k Co.; I .* . “ Cogswell, Crano k Co.; f 1 ork ' " II. k D. Pomeroy; J Messrs. Webster, k Palmes; ) “ Sorautou,'Johnston k Co.; Savannah. “ Rowland k Co. J may 17 tf £ |XS80LUTI0N.—The Copartnership of ’ Scranton, Johnston k Co„ is this day dissolved by withdrawal or Wn. B. Scrauton. D. T. SCRANTON, JOS. JOHNSTON. W. B. SCRANTON. Savannanh. May ISth, 1853. COUAltTNKUHUU*. TI1E Underslgued having associaUd with them Mr. Henry ii. beranton, will continue the Grocery Business under the firm or Scranton, Johnston k oo. D. T. SCRANTON. JOS. JOHNSTON. Bavaauali, May 16th, 1853. may 17 tf r l'UUKlO!I Friction Towels. A els, at the name designates, i repalrot by me to satisfaction, nnd warranted. •These Tow- PPPHHH. of Turkish mauu- fk.-iuie, and are Intended as a substitute for the llesh .- bruth. the hair glove, and hair bolt, for producing a pledge B7i,u ,i,.u T kI I , ‘ eall, ) r action of the skin by friotioo. The material is nd warranted. 1 1 and of a texture adniirably adapted to their use. FOPARTNKJWM1F NOTiUk. rT HE undsraixned have this day associated them J selves together under the name and style of Kemp- toa k Ysntuis. for tho transaction of a general Dry On JfDtUlaesa Having taken th* stand In Waring 1 # Rang*; No, 72St. Jnlian. and lt/7 Bryau-sts., next door to Messrs, r.lfegtaia k Oo.'s Music store, they will, iu aCan days, he prepsrsd to offer to thuir friends and the Dahlia,, a handsome and woll ooleotsd assortment of Bpcias Oooos. EDWARD 6. KEJ HENRY W. VERJ go for bale, s Carriage, (with polo) i NewYork, and has been ul the Carriage Repoii- FRANCI8 stfin bo found to be effective without boiug I » “J- b J A. A. SOLOMONS * harsh. ARTICLE.—The manufacturers, (th# Uni» Jcnnln **, °f Cork. Ireland) in the preparn- for th8lr 8oda WaUr, carefully deleteriens subetances. admiMtog into iu U^tavor^ i ‘“S^dlenu °f ascertained purity. A mar 24 »I*«CT, aud for sals by A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. 1 ^ St% V a?nd l . H *^ K ' has receiv'd nor fftrwi th? Tablets and Ra- ther w3 ke*u tbo R^^-!. , ? r *• ^ publio ; th! nseaSWJrSSS u r s W f 1 ^ SSSSSSrtSsSa* APOTHECARIES’ HaLL. itofors, under tho tho Lumber aud Timber busnoTia.. ue stylo of J RoUrtl a J. ROBERTS, ** 4 ROBERT AUSTIN EU 8TKARUSH1P FLUR1UA-2U boIT. APPLES, ORANGES, t r_ LEMONS. ohfet usortmeat of Corned Tongues received by JOHN DALY, Whitaker-it. jp J* jj'.' uritaisra JeHKDA,r ‘ T ' In July last I was induced to apply tlio Bridgewater Mineral l'aint to my sugur-huuse, and in every resp< * it baa exceeded my expectations, and thoropresentatte mad* by the agouts, Messrs, G. C. Bogert k Co. ohterfully add my testimony to the numerous ones e braved in tlio Agont#' circular, and recommend the uno to planters aud others, as the best jire and ueather protector I havo ever known- Whore I have applied it, it lias b?on exposed to the sun since last Jul), and has neither blistered nor crac~ ul, and has formed a solid metaiic eur/aee, w hich h proved entirely Impervious. JOHN. F. MILLER. The underni^neu having used the Bridgo water Paint, asulHoicnt iongth of time to tosts its virtues, without hositatiun pronounce it the lust artlolo as yet known for coverlug bricks, wood, tlu. iron, Ac. It is romarka- ble for its great body, durability, adliosivoneis.elasti- -">j,nndnl- - *----- toforo, we will coutinue most auporior paint. [Signed] John Hodgkih. 159 Court-uL, Brooklyn. " W. L. Ramdolfu, Court k Douglasi •* O. k P. Kieh.vj.v, 72 Court-*t., David Walker. 2 Harrison street, city, and afso for its spark aud cinder proof qualities, it gives us the same satisfaction as hero- ' o it and recommend it as , S. GRlsaOM.7 Hick* at.. Rout. McEwan, H Hicks it., Cuas. Hours, 829 Broadway, New York. Tuos. P. Nash, 153 Atlantic *t., Brooklyn. llENYY Pill Mrs, 226 Ueury st., T * C. F. Ueiimanck, 276 llioks st., '• Painters. „ un.vi tuu,, wul be furnisl A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. Pamphlets containing full directions, will be furnlsh- [ may 2U] Savunuali medical College. SESSION 1853- 64. rjlHE COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS 1 lustitutlon will commeuce on the First Monday in November and continuo four months. R. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Prof, of Institutes nnd P tico of Medicine. J. Q. HOWARD, M. D., Prof. Anatomy. W.G. BULLOCH, M.D., Prof. Principles nnd Frac tion of Surgery. P. M. KOI.LOCK, M. D., Prof. OUtetrios nnd Diseases of Women nncl ChiliL. C. W. WEST. M. D., Prof. Mcdtem Chemistry. E. II. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Physiology. U. L. BYRD, M.D., Prof Materia Meutca and Thera- penile*. T ENNINUS’S DOUB1.B HOUA WAT Jilt J - H - D> . ? r ° r ; »» d 3.,-A TUKt A1UICLK.-TI,, mKnuraatar.r«, (th. *1®, UnMaOadon Ticket. $3; Demonstrator or Anatomy, 810; Gradua tion, S30. Itouuisitcs for Graduation, the same as in othor Modical (Alleges. C. W. WEST, M. D., apr 28 tlN Dean of tbs Fsoulty. The following newspaper* will please ooi South (Atrolinian, Columbia, (tri-weekly) Ci/urier. Charleston. " Constitutionalist, Aornsta, Goo., (weekly) Recorder, MiUedgevUit, •* Patriot, Albany. Geo., *' Floridian, TaHahaasee, Fla., *' Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., " Adeocate, Huntsville, Ala., Gnulte. Chattanooga. Ala., 44 Nose, *' WOOD l WOOD! r PlIE Subscriber will keep constantly on hand 1 at his WOOD YARD, at ths Canal Rrldgs, a fuU ■upply, at all seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. All orders left at J.D. Jesse V. Broughton-street, will a* (^tended to. •o4 Sold Low For Cash, JQ iUTLER. i ° u Murcbauta Hunk, New York, in V' 10 purohasors. at 81xbt. for sals bv ANDREW LOW Jt ( H KGKBR’* FARINA, orvi.’ Corn Sun* j*!^ Bhhi,ih.» Stttot. OHK’M HAIT.HOAD PI 1.1,8 .n,l j-Oauj, si ■fw METALLIC BURIAL CASES. Thisvaluablearliclclsjuatroceivcd nnd for sale by I. VV. MORRELL Sc CO., aopt.lly 8olengonts in this City for the Inventor Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rpHK MUltHCRinCU ha. on band, aud i I constantly roeeiTing from tho best nnd most reaper table manufacturers in the oountry, Rich Diamond, Ku by, Pearl, and othor Jewelry, aud sterling Silver Ware, suoh as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; 811- vor Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Caps nnd Saucers; Goblets; Tuinblera; Pap Boats: Soup and Sauoo Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silvor Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Uuakots; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balanoe-Handlc Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Knivoo. Fiue 21 day Marble Mantle Clooks and oommon Brase Clocks of every description. Gold and 8ilver Lovor and Leplne Watches; Fim Enamolled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Speotaeles: Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Ilaxors and Rascr Strops; Card Cases Port Monals. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches aud Jewelry. From bis long experience and oxtenaive facilities, he confidently believes ho will satisfy all who may favor him with their natronage. Ilia prlcos aro as low, and tsrius as liberal as at auy establishment in the 8tate. mar 18 8. W1LMQT, No. 1 Market-square. SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. rpiIE Subscriber would respectfully announce I. to tho oitisens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for tho reception of his friends. He nfeurtt them th-* will be left un- dono on his part tocontiuue «t a convenient andoomfor- tabl* Barber Shop. His prices will bo as reasonable as in any similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fsablonablu style $0 20 Single' Shave Shampooing Shaving six and seven times a week 2 UU Shaving flvo times a week, 1 50 Shaving three or four times a week 1 00 Tickets for Children's Hair Catting, 8 for..* 1 00 Hot and Cold Baths Parents are respectfully {informed that every and pains will be taken with their children when sent to the Saloon to be waitoAupon. Uo will also keep for sale a variety of Fanoy Goods, suoh as Gentlemen’s Cravats, Stooks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress 8hirta, Me rino and Cotton Uudershirte and Drawers, Pooket Udkfs., Collars, 8ooks, and othor artioles of Gentle- meu'e wear; also—Hair, Tooth, llat, Nail, Flesh, Clothes aud Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Golognes, and ssuiiii ui rauvuuimn. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by li self for cleausing and darkening the llair; thousj who have received the benefit of oleanaing of dand: improviug and darkening tho Hair, are willing to o mend it. Prioo—$i a bottle, or three bottlei for $2 Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take the pleasure of informing bis nu merous friends that he has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Aunsta, where every convenience will be found to make his pa trons comfortable. Strangnrs and friands visitlrg Au gusta are respectfully solicited to give me a call. J. M. HAYWOOD, Mouuiuent-sq., Savannah, janl ly And under Augnsta Uotol, Broad-st., Augusta. DRUGS ANDIUKD1VINES. r pllE subscribers, wholesale and Retail Druggists, 1 would resi>eotfuUy call the attention of purohasors to their well solected stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, whioh tnoy offer for sale at th* lowest possible prioes; also, PAINTS, GLASS, to.; Union White Load, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Glues,Putty and Paint Brashes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm,Lard,R»i>«seed and PatoutOil; GROCERS'ARTICLES: Whale Oil, 8picei, Mustard, Saleratus. Matches, to.; LANDRETU'8 GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Chests, Surreal Instruments, and Olasuwaro, together with a great variety of articles for family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ao.. with an elegant assortment of fine French and English llair and Tooth Brushos, Toilet Combs, Lubiu's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of which are warranted to be of tho best quality, mar 10 JOHN XL MOORE t CO. niciodeoiis. This beautiful Instrument of 4 and 5 Octaves, from the celebrated Manufactory st Cohort d Needham, alwayr on hand and for sale by I. W. MORRELL * CO, SPLENDID PIANO FOKTBSs ggEY~ft&Aa| The undersigned having just received lino iuetruwenU from the celo- 0 u H 0 [ibraud factories of Btoddart and J. B. . " • "Dunham, er* enabled to offer au assort ment of Piano Fortes, which, for bene, touoh and finish, cannot be surpassed. A call is rvspeHfhlly solicited, apr 9 T. ZOOBAUM k CO., Waring # Range. PIANO FOKTE8. I. W. MORRELL & OO. sjMBhEl.- Have on hand a snleudid asswrtae* ViAno ForUi, from the best manu- n W W ft Jifactories in tii* oountry. For tone aad P I U 1/finish them instrumentt eauaotbsex- . soiled. For sal* on aoeomiuodaUng ferms, at the Broughton-strest Piano aad Cabinet Ware- New-York Advertisements. Tlie AUantic Uaillng Works. Manufacture the _ COM Point IRON RAILING. I TNKUUALLED in beauty, alrrngtli, and cliRap- ness. Ornamental Cast Iron Ties are melted on to rods aud framework of wrought Iron, making it eith or light and graoeful like A v , WIHB RAILING t Or, heavy and solid like Cast Iron. Eaoh pannel beln*j tlins made one solid piece, having no crevices for the rain or moisture of the atuiosphern to effect, thore is no rusting of the work. Designs will be sent to any ad- dross— pu.itago free. Prices range from 50 oents to $5 00 per lineal foot- Raillngs for publio or private grounds, cemeteries, Voramlahs, Balconies, Ac., for sale by GEOKOE FOSTER. Agent, v , _ _ _ ,, . 398 Broadway, New York N. B.—O. F. and his Agents are the only persons au- thorixod to sell this nowly patented Railing, for the Atlantic States. 3m apr 19 Cosun 's Kxtcrniluutor. I?OR TIIK TOTAL KXTKHMlNATION Of I , n«t«, MIm, Oockro»oh.i, Atit«, Oruund Ulci, Moles Beetles. Criokots, Ac. Warranted not injurious to th* human family. Will not dlo In their holes. Also an Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED- Buas. Principal Depot, 448 Broadway. RjtrxKBHCES.-Washlnflton and Centre Market*; 5Ir. Hodges, Carlton House : D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets; Chas. Thibault, No. 15 Washington street; L. Dolmo- Broadway ; E. G. Howard, Editor of Hie Sun day Times: Westchester llouso. Bowery and Broome streets ; W. llolborton, LW Bioomo street, aud 75 Matdon Laues Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 8outh street; George Gay, 67 Union Place ; Bunjaralu Wood, 40'MoDou^al stroot; L. JQ. Blnor*- 40 uadwi. UBHTiriCATS or 1C7 DSATUS. i nave givon Henry R. Cottar's Extermli feotual trial, and having seen the wonderful effect# of the same, and convinced of the auporior cllicacy of his .Exterminator over any other preparation ever offerred to the publio, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of the Extormlnator, 167 RATS were found dead in the kitchen and cellars. TI1031 AS KIRK, „ „ ^ ^ Bowory Hotel, 395 Bowery. New York, Decomber 11th, 1HM. For sulo by all the wholesale druggists in the oity and the priuoipal druggists in tho United States, Canadas, Weetlndios, Ao. Warranted in all caao*. Noue genuine unless signed by HENRY 11. COSTAR, ly 448 Broadway. New York. Air For sale by J. A. MAYER, 154 ilroughton-*t; and by J.B. MOORE A CO. I HALE, A man 81 ywarv eld, a first rate & and timber stand. Warranted sound. [may U.] Wm. NNAil—1*i WSXQBTr IOF 8AVAN U75 cants a BotUs.-A large supply^of i sxcuUaut preparation. following essences: Lemon. Bergamot, Jessamine.Mar nulla, Nereis, Almond. Violet, fleltotropc, and Clove# i. M, HAYWOOD, Ai'ou.’.meut'Sq.. »pr It Savannah, Ga, ALLCOCK’S PLA8T£Ii8# THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Ol tho Nineteenth Century. TTISTORY—The history of tho..n plastors would JL1 occupy moro space than oan be spared in these limits. Sufiice it to say, that tho most eminent ohom- lsts aud physicians of the United StateB ami of Europe were consulted as to their composition. But it was left to Mr. Alloock, whofor seven voars had the outire charge of Messrs. Ruahton's Astor llouso store, to perfect them for public use. They are made porous, so that tho eva poration of the perspiration can go on sufficiently where the piaster is applied, without, os with other plasters, accumulation of acrid fluid, which corodes tho skin and occasions many unpleasant sensations, not necessary for the cure or allorlation of affections for whioh a plaster is usually applied. They are tonio and carminative, which renders tnsm of peculiar valuoiu many affecMous of tho ohost aud bowc s, moro especially whon a nervous character; they in fact warm, and to a certain extent, vitalize tho part upou which they are appliod. Those strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving E lMters, will be found, invaluable weakness of the ack, chronic rheumatism,and contractions of the mua- clos; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma, and plains in the side cr cheat, especially when procood- ig from dyspepsia or weakness, or a souse of coldness at the pit qf the stomach; in obronlo or recent affec- tiousofthe kidneys; in coses of sprains, strains, or bruises ; and in nearly all oases where a local pain or weakness exists. The reader is especially reforrod to the following tes timonials, moro particularly to the letter from Dr. 1. T. lloudersou, whom tlieen plasters of Mr. Allcook eurod of a uorvousdieeaso ofthe bowels of many years standing. Dr. I. T. IleiidcrMon’a 1.crier. FamvilU, Louisiana, March 8, 1850. Dn. T. Allcock, Sih :—I havo been suffering under a severe attack of ueuralgio uisoaso of my bowels for years, with hyper- throphy of the heart, and have trieu everything kuow n to tho prautico of modicine from the very best M. D’s.j but truth prompts me to say that your plasters have given me more permauent relief than anything else 1 havo used, aud I believe will produce a perfect euro. 1 am wonderfully pleased with the counter-irritant offoot of your piaster, for it is produced iu such a mild and gradual way, as w ell as the invigorating action it gives to the nupiUary oiroulatiou around tho parts to which they are applied, with the great nervous sedative influ ence they exert upon all nervous diseases. In conclusion, permit me to say, that I Lave had ex- y*;ience ofthe qualities of the plasters heretofore in use, but must place yours at the head of them all. Ev- •ry medical man who beoomes acquainted with them, will assuredly rMnmmeiid his patients to use no other than the Modloatod India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Alloock. 44 Yours very truly, . T. HENDERSON, M. D. the Book 8tore ot iy-at., Savannah, ;uout tho oountry. eod law t-w The Plasters oan be obtained l W. Tuohnk Williams, No. 149 Hay- ond by order of all Druggists, through jy 29 G KOC!KllILH« Jkc,—Coffeo—150 bags prim Rio, 75 do Jamaica, and 50 do Java. Sugar—10 Hilda l'orto Rico, 10 do 8t Croix,6do NO leans, 100 bbla Crushed, Powdered and Clarified. Molasses—25 hlids Cubs, 75 bbla New Orleans. Flour—150 bbls Baltimore, 75 do Canal, 60 do Hira Smith's do. Bacon—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 600 Baltimore ba ged, 30 hhds Sides, 20 do Shoulders. Potatoes—150 bills P F, and Mercer Potatoes. Lard and Codfish—25 bbls oholco Leaf Lard, 6 casks Codfish. Soap, Candles and Staroh—50 boxes No 1 and Family Soap, 50 do Palo ; 75 do Adamautine Candles, 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patont Mould do ; 40 whole and half boxes Starch. Tobacoo—350 pkgs, various brands and qualities. Lemon Syrun, fee.—50 boxes Lemon Syrup ; 10 coses Walnut and Tomato Catsups ; 10 do Braudy Peaches. Domestic Li<mors—76 bbls Phelps' Gin, 50 do N K Ruui, 76 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do oxtra Old Monongthcla do. Wines—20 quarter casks Pure Malaga, 8 do ohoico Ma deira. reoeived and for sale by apr 25 MCMAHON A DOYLE. Hunt’s Restorative, n OIllVEliETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION. rjMlIS pleasnnt and ctlicimil agont fur the preven- I tion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, is also a great auxiliary at the toilet, both on account of its delicate aud agreeable perfumo. (freo from essential oils,) and its keeping the hair in place and curl. When tho hair is moist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau tifully, in nny form required, so as to keep in its placo. Previous to curling the hair, moisten it lightly with the Restorative, which will give it a glossy and durable curl. Children’s heado should bo dressed with thu Rostorativo twio-i a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at ouce thoroughly cleanse the skin, and lay thu foundation of a good lie ad of hair. For salo, together with » variety of Hair Oils, Co lognes, and 8having Creams, at the H SILtVINO AND HAIR-DRE88INO SALOON, )68j^ Broughton-street, Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hall, " *n»r21 By WM. J. HUNT. EDWARD O’BYRND’S GROCERY AND LlftUOR STORE, Taylor’* Building, iUnrket Wlmrf. SAVANNAH, tikOKaiA. Aggfejx O'B. keeps oonstantly in store large stook of Guooeuie^, Liquors,IHU Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing., chests Black Tea. * 33BW Log* of Coffee. w 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White 8ugar*. •jj 70 boxes Family, Palo, and No. 1 Soap.: 4 uipos Holland Gin. 6 half-pipe# Cognao Brandy. 15 barrels Fourth Proof Domestlo Brandy. 49 do. riielua's GiiS. 35 do. Hum. HR10 hhds. do. 15 barrels Port, ftlalaga, and Aladeira Wines. 75 4o»en Teapots, asrorted qualities. 10 erates assorted Crockery-Ware. ly oot 19 J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Dull aiul Bay Streets* Importer and Dealer In ViInes, Liquors and Cigars. @ THE 4ubHcribor line now on hand a fiuo aud well selected stock of Wines, Liquors and Sugars, comprising the following: One Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, viutage 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Oue Pipe of tho first quality and choicest OLD *' RE SERVE.'* vintage 1840. One Pipe of the choicest and most delicately flavored OLD PAtUETINHO. viutage 1830. Oue Pipe of tho ohoicoet and exceedingly rare OLD 8ERC1AL, vintage 1820. One half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored SOUTH 8IDK GRAPE JUICto. Two Pipes Old London Mr.rket. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintago 1830. Also a lot or the OLD RE8KRVE, of an olden im portation. in Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pines choice OLD PORT WINE. “ 44 n 44 44 8UERRY '• Twelve half pipes choioe OLD COGNAC, of varions brands, vis: Honnessy, London Dock, Jean Loai# Pinet, Castillon, Guimard, 8aserac, Saliguao, a-d Otard, Dupuy A Co. One puncheon of OLD 8COTC1I WHISKY. .. '* *' “ Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Tenerifle,Sherry and other Wiuos. Choioe Chainpague, of various brauds. Hock Wines, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Braudy Fruits, Ao. 1UU,UUU choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and » full .to.ll of FANCY OHOCKKIEb. if d.o30 PATENT MEDICINES, fee. nortlmon’N BITTER CORDIAL AND ui.onn PUniFIRR. iy Price, One Dollar per Dottle. JP1 f| ‘HlSinvnlunhle preparation has obtained a po_ I ularity wherever Intrbduocd, unprecedented iu the history of auy other preparation brought beforo tb- public. Tho multiplied thousand* Who havtv used It, and have realised its marvellous effects in removing diseases, Ue>J£NtnbltHbInfc Nature, anti Restoring the Ncrvoui* Hyntem, now herald it to the world us possessing the most supe rior medical virtues known in the Materia Mediua. Eminent Protestors and Physicians of the first stand ing in the medical profession uso and prescribe it as tbs most effective Alterative nnd Illooil Purifier ever known; while vast numbers who had lstt suffer ed from dlsoases or complaints brought on by Sedentary Habits, Exposure, Indtyestion, IbtpuiState qf the Liver. or impurities of the Jilmxl, now look upon this Cuidirtl ae must Mysterious and Jlayiast in its healing proper ties and restoring powors. Neuralgia, General Debility and Nervous Affections, Dyspep sia or 1 ndigestion, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Nervous llead- ead.eor Flow of Blood to Die Head, Costive ness, or Irregularities of tho Bowels, Pleurisy, Pains or Misery in the 8ido or Region of the Heart, Flatulency or Depression of Spirits, Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink ing Sensations, Prostration of tlio Nervous System, Cold, Chilly Sensatious, or Nuuibuesa. of the Flesh or Limbs. Difficult or Proftu* Expec toration, Night Sweats, Diseases of the Heart, or alluctiou of tho Lungs, Jaun dice, Disease of the Kidney h, De rangement or Prostrato Condi tion of the Organs of Na ture, wbiobeauso Pain ful Irregularities, b^toitlW with Producing Debility and Prostration ofthe Nervous Sys tem, Pale or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas, and all Cutaneous Eruptions of tho Skin, or Humors of tho Blood—these, aud their klndrod Complaints, have dis tressed thousands. They may Lave originated from very simple and unsuspeoteu causes, but the disease and its oHUHo uniat be roinoved, if you would enjoy "Life, Health aud llapniucss." Tho thousands who nave procured and used Mortl- more'tt celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifier, say that " these diseases cannot remain long iu the system after commencing iu use." lt operates like a charm, not# as a fine tonic, corrects Die tones of the stomach, strengthens the digestive organs, stimulates the liver to healthy action sufficient to throw off the impure and poia mous aocrotions, imparts purity, riobness and vi tality to the blood, circulates it freely throughout the system, thoreby neutralising aud removing impure de posits, renews and strengthens the nervous system, re stores the constitution in all its strongth aud vigor, aud imparts a glow of health and beauty of oomploxlon. The evidonco in its behalf is overwhelming, and from high sources, but it is known that for two years the sup ply has not met tho demand. This hundreds of agsuts can certify. They say " every bottlo sold sells a doxen moro;" while it now meets extensive sale with more than one thousand Druggists, among whom are many eminent physioians, who uso and proscribe it. This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per fectly safe to be used in any state of health, even by the most (telicatc female or chHd. ftir l'rioe $1 (W per NitUo. amt Sold by Druggln* generally. Wholesale and Retail Druggists will bo supplied on application to the Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., rroprlotors. .. .f* 0 *. 1 Bwfclsy-street, (Astor llouso), New York. Haviland, Ilnrral A Rieley.aud Rushton, Clark A Co, Wholesale Agouts, Now York. A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., and J. H. CARTER, aprl eodliwt-w Agents in Savannah. nmiE i JL niedl plaints, U Ulortimorc’g RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial uffcntfor ilhvuma tiim in all it* form*. iifttoiiiNhingsiiccesH which hus nttcinlcii this medicine in tho treatment of Itlioumatio Com- . its, either inflammatory (aaute) or chronic, of uo matter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, renders it the most valuable preparation over discovered, as the sole reliablo remedy for this dire ooinplaint; and so radical is it in Us workings, tiiat it has secured tho sauctiou uf many of the first physi- ciuns, who havo used it as a tUrnivrressort, without faith in its merits, unly to be convinced of its miraculous powors. MohTiKonE's Compound is a vogetablo extract, an internal romedy, pleasing to tho taste, harmless in its effects, and can bo administered to all nguu and condi tions without fear, prepared solely for tlio treatment of this one dtaoase. It is a tonic, strengthening to tho system generally, whilst it soothes the nerves, and imparts a healthy ac tion to the digestive organs, and purifies tho blood.— Thousand! have already found relief aud permanent cure; aud in each and every case where it has beon tested, it has invariably answered tho purpose, never having been known to fail. Tho proprietors feel justified in thus assuring the pub lio of iu virtues, a* they base its merits entirely upon its performances, and allow the latter only to u aud undoubted eviduuco ofthe virtnosof this truly great auil roliable remedy. For safe wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER A CCA, at their Control Ollioo, No. I Laicluyst. SKOKGM SARSIl'ARIU.l V For IH.tatrt of the Uter, and to ptrrilv a . Blood: mil a Jaundice, ache, Dtzxtttet*, Lou of Appetite General Debility, Constipa tion Pi/et council by Conlivtne##, Pain* in the Done*, or Hheumativn canted by the u*e of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptiont, PimrDrt BoP*, Ulcer*, Sec. P “' r pHE above diseases arise generally from sn 1 ti ve stats of th* Liver, or an impure !ui Jl .V' Blood. Th# Sarsaparilla will be found fesefbi?- LA* from the fectlhat it stimslates the Liver{TioIilSf Th. oltti.ui of Siviiuh .nd vicinity wiUhJd*!.,*; thl.KlUl.huth. ht.t oir.ot S, glv.. better e.tl.fsctlon to thoM *ln t|H it tto. proii.r.tlon ol th. kind 1. u.o. 4 1 *"r rhyiloitn. li.vt asaur.uoo from the uronri.t/,..... It conuto. nothing b»t R.r..p.rlU.!^K P !ffi '. h » t saoohanne matter enougli only to preserve IF Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles fer $5. 8old iu Savannah by James U. Carter and J.B Mu., t Oo.l Uidvlll.,by/arlmn; R.nd(r..Ule, by H \v li.l.to k Brother i W.yn.iWro'. by L. 3*.rti'riiy; druggisU generally. . mu ey Tho.. ord.rlug thl. Htlol. from drofgi.ttoroomnii.. toinlnn 1p.rcl.1nt., .lould «pr«> In th.lr ordit, BV-PennlK 1 , OoorgiaSarwtpariUa » Liver Complaint, Jattndjco.Dynpepnl,,Chronic op Nervonn Debility, DUeaaeii of the Klduevs. And all * Diseases arl- r.ng from a discr- dered Liver or Sto mach, suuh as Constipa tion, Inward Files. Fullness or Blood to the Head, Aridity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food. Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruotatious, Sinkiug or Flatter ing at the pit or tho Stomach, Hwlmmlu* of the llead, Hurried and Difficult • Breathinc, Fluttering at ths Heart, Chokiug or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, DoU or Woba before the Sight, ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginingt qf Depression of .Vptrri«,oan bo effectually cured bv L)R. HOOFLANIV8 CELEBRATED GKKMAN BITTERS, rKKCAHCD »r n - Dtt * J A4JK80N, AT THR GERMAN MED WIFE STORE, 120 ARCS STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their potter over the above diseases ie not excelled, if equalletl, by any other preparation in the United Statu. HfidfnUtT Ut,et, ‘ * n muny CtUet> ^tyttphydde** Tiiesc Bitter* re worthy the attention of invalids. Poisosjing grea virtues iu the rectification of discuss of the Liver and lesser gland^exercLring the most searching powers in weakness aHB affections of the di gestive organs, they are withal safe, certain and ploas- READ AND BE CONVINCED. , [From tho Boston Bee.] The editor said, Deo. 22d— Dr. Montand's celebrated German RtIters, fortheenrs of Liver Complaint, Jaundico, Dyspejela, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly oue ofthe most popular medicines of tho day. Thtse Bitters have boon used by thousands, and a friend at oUr elbow says he has him self roceived au effectual and pormuuent ours of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are con vinced that, in the use of theso Bitters, the patieutcoa- atantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pluusant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate atom- aolis with safety, under nuy circumstances. We are tilrirus* fr ° m * ud to ll ‘° alUic tod we advise Soott’s Weekly, one_ of the best literary papers pub recomineudod by some ofthe mos't prominent members of tho faenl v ae an article of much efficacy in cases of female weaknou. As such is the would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, aud J TU8T RECEIVED.—A good assortment of ) Silk and Lisle Gloves, and fanoy Silk Neck Ties, je 2 For sale by PIERSON, JIEIDT A CO. O ATS AND HAY.—1,000 bushels Oats: 50 bales prime Eastern Hay, in store and fur sals by _J«2 OGDEN A BUNKER. C l URN AND OATH.—For sale iu lute to suit f purohasors, 450U bushole Corn, 500 bushels Oats, by . BROWN A HARRIS, mar 21 , At the West Broad-#t. Stables. JU AUD, 80AP AND CANDLES. ;23 Luis. Prime I^eaf Lard. 60 100 Jb nsokages. Prime Leaf Lard. 00 do. Adamantine Candles. 25 do. do. Pearl Candles. 50 do. Sperm Candles. 50 do. Patent Tallow Candles. For sale by. may 18 WEBSTER A PALMES. li A(!ON f 1-tlKK, AMI UKEB. 80 casks Prime Western Ilacou Hides. 30 do. do. do. do. Bhoaldors 60 bbls. Mess Pork. 16 do. Prime do. 75 do. Mess Beef. 20 >k do. Fulton Market Beef Tor sale b; WEBSTER A P. TVK. KURU'8 llaia* itnil Anti-uerto.lc AJ PILLS.—A oertain cure for Chills and Aver, Dys pepsia, Neuralgia, DUxlaess. Dimness Ms * proceeding from weakness, and all cognate Warranted to contain nelUie-sJalomel, Ai — __.e disorders. ff Calomel, A raenio, nor ntd oh.l, »t W uiu WIRE, of ^ pwtatidn, I, Boag, IAMPAONK. rloniNCE. /TiHAMPAGNK. — Hm»ba SI. and Drowi’i Had way’» Heady Belief! Kadway’g Renovating Resolvent, Eadway’g Heady Hognlatora,'. THK use of which will in all ensos iustonlly slop 1 pain, quickly euro discaso aud always prevent No Pain, or Siokness, or Disease, or Unhealthy Mat ter will remain in or affect tho system while it is under thelntiuonoo of R. R. R. RE MED I E S. Itiidway’s llcndy Relief, Internally nml Externally. EXTERNAL PAINS.-The moment lt is applied ex ternally it stops all pain. It euros Rheumatism, Lum bago, Gout, Puralysis, Sick Headache, Neuralgia. Tic Doloreux, Spraius aud Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain ful Swellings, Cramps and Spasms, in a few hours. INTERNAL PAINS.—A few drops of Rodway's Ready Relief, taken internally, will stop the mostais- trchsiug pains of Diarriuca, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, aud iustuntly sootho, arrest aud allay tho most violont cramps, spasms and convulsions. It. It. RELIEF.—The very moment it is applied it ■tops pain, arrcKts disease and removes itsoauso. RHEUMATISM.—An agod gontlctnan was troubled with Rheumatism for six years. Sometimes his feet would swell to three times tlieir natural size; he suf fered the most excruciating pains. Ue was relieved trom pain in Five hlinutes alter using R. R. Relief.— Ue has uotbeon troubled since. It. lt. RESOLVENT.—Mercurial Rheumatism.—A gentleman residing noxt door to our office, bus beon afflicted with Mercurial Rheumatism for a nurnbor of years. Uo was cured by taking Rodway's Rouovating Resolvent iuternally, aud bathing externally with Rod* way's Iloady Relief. H. n. B. NO. 2. Railway’s Renovating Resolvent (Juiokly euros Scrofula and all uhronic and syphilitic cuuiiilsirtts, consumption, bad couglis, wasting away of the body, and all diseases of the luugs. It resolves away ail diseased deposits, It purifies the blood aud other fluids, It renowgtes the system. R R Hl-MDLVENT.—Niuotoou Fovor Boros cured by lUdway’* Renovating Resolvent. A gentleman wiio imd taken great quantities of Mercury, wlio became salivat ed, auu whose body was a nmss of putrid flesh, was en tirely eurod by tho uso of Radway's Renovating Resol vent. The first week be had taken the Resolvent, a piece of solid matter like the rind of cheese, one eighth nf an inoh thick aud six inches in length, was discharg ed from a large sore on his leg. From that day he grow bettor. Ue continued the use of the Resolvent ana the Regulators. In two week from the time he commenced using the R. R. Remedies, every sore was healod, his flesh was sound and'pure, neither blotch or disfigure ment wus visible to annoy the sight or mar the appear- Q.R.B.NO.3. KAD WAT’S REGULATORS A mild, pioosant and effectual purgative, superior to all rills or powders for regulating thu bowels. Ail persons who aro ineliuod to costiveness aro here informed that oue or two of Itadway's Regulators will pleasantly and agroeably empty the bowols twice in twenty-four hours. Rahway's Renovating Resolvent—Will cure ajl chrouio, serofulo'.yi, syphilitic complaints, meronrial diseases, diseased deposits, nodes, swellings, tumors, uloers.fevor sores, consumption, bronchitis, all diseases that haro boon in tho system for five, ten, or twenty it“u.lt. OFFICE. Kill Falcon.,C.,N.Y. Sold by Druggists every whore. apr 13 MWFlv. tiuus, Rifles, Hardware, fee. rpHE 8UB8CHIHKR bogs leave to Inform life I friends and the publio generslly, that he has pur chased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHER8, 176 Congress-st., and that ho will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ao., at very low prices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds,promptly and earefnlly executed, and a Court of Common Plea*# ■«! of Oyer - ,o. « enr .SttaSSf®* T»o. ». •\TrilEKKA8.EIUIi. Wylly, Or.ml J.lror .urn- VY nv.n.d to ,tt*n«i th. pr*to*» t.rm of rill. Crart, mV!, drlialt, ItUml.rrl tt»l h. 1" Hold Torty Dol- 1...I .nd irh,rear PMri.k ITdlnj., •«“»»«* «» »V tlt Juror, mnd.d.f»nltforth.tfrui. it 1. ntJ.r.J th,l h. I* dn.d Tw.nty Hol .ri; nnd wU.r.M J.i.r. rkln- ner. Petit Juror, nude default on the first day «»f ue term It Is ordered that he be fined Fivo Dollars ; and whereas J. A. Brower, Talisman, made default for the term it is ordered that he be flued Twenty Dollars, and David B. Howard, Talisman, wm absent from the Court o* a portion of Thursday (5th iaU«) it is ordered Dnt be be fined Fve dollars, unless good nnd sulfiriont causa of exousa be filed on or bofiuw the first d»y of the ■lit term of thl» Court.—Extr-set/mm the Minutes. . may 18 WM. 1LBULLOCH. Clerk. thus save themselves much siokness. Persons ofdul.il- ltated ooustit itions will flud theso Bioters advantage ous to their health, as wo know from experience the salutary offoetthey have upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gasette, the best family newspaper publiihed in the United States. Thoodltor ' “dr. HOOFI.AND'8 U t'RMAN BITTERS. 41 It Is seldom that wo reoomiuond what are termed Pa tent Medicines, to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when wo recommend Dr. lloof- land's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly under stood that we are not speaking of tho nostrums of tho day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten, afur they have done their guilty race of mis chief, but of a medicine long cstabliiheu, udivorsally prised, aud whioh has met the hearty approval of the raoulty itself.’ Kvidouoo upon evidence has boon reoeived (like ths foregoing) from all aoctiona of the Union, the last three years, aad the strongest testimony in its favor is that there is moro of it used in the practice of tho regular physiolana of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com- linod, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a seientiflo preparation will meet witn their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will ouro Liver. Complaint and Dyspepeia no one can doubt, after'uslng it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach analivor; it is pre ferable to calomel in all bilious diseases— the effect is immediate. They oan bo administered to female or in-< faut with safety and reliable benefit at auy time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Tills mcdloino has attained that high character which Is necessary for all msdlolnss to atUiu to indues coun terfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who aro Inuooently deoelvod. Look tetll to the marks qf the Genuine I They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon tho wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, icUAoui if/iicA they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 12U Aroh-street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by respeotable dealers generally through tho oountry. PltlCKH UUUUCSD. To enable all ulossos of invalids to oujoy tho advantage! of their great restorative porors. Dinule bottles 75 cent*. Also for sale^by L A. La ROCHE, W. W. LINCOLN, !o., Charles- MWFly Another {Scientific Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! fourth etomaoli of the Ox, after direc tions of Baron Lie big, the groat Phy siological Chemist, by J.S. Houghton, X.D., Philadelphia, Pa. Thisisatruly remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing af ter Nature's own method, by Natucs'e own Agent, the Gastric Juice. AS" Half ateMpooufullof Pepsin in- iuseo in wafer wiiLHgozi or live oounds of Roast Beof in about two hours, out ofthe stomach.' " . PEPSIN is the chief elomout, or greiUdigostinf'prin ciple of the Gastrio Jnloc—the solvent of tho Food, the purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of the Sto mach and Intestinos. lt is extracted from the Diges tive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming a true Diyestiee Fluid, precisely like the natural Oastrio Juioo in Us Chemioal powers, and furnilhina oomplete and perfect substitute for it. Scientific Evidence! Cell on the Agent aud gets descriptive circular gratis, giving a large arnonut of srientiflo evideuoe, from Lie Mg's Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food and Diot,Dr.J.W7X>raper, of New-York University, Professor Dunglison s Physi ology, Pror. Silliman, of Yale Collego; Dr. Carimnter # Physiology, Ac., together with reports of cures from all parts ot Hie United States. No Alcohol, Hitters# or Acids: sy Remember this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN is a great natural remedy, free from Alookol, Bitters, Arid* end Nauseous Drugs. It is extromelv agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a wator cracker without acute distress. Be ware of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug. Cures in Every Town, Dr. Houghton's Pepsin bos n^w been tested for up wards of two years in uvory large town in the, United States, and the Agents can refer Dyspeptics to than/ remarkable cures iu erery town 1 Numerous detail! uf eases, reports of cures, —**- -* Patients, are given in t‘ gratis. Pepsin In Fluid and Powder* . Dr. Uoughtca’i Pepsin is prepared in Powder sod In Fluid form—and in Preaeriptlon vials fox thl use of Physicians. . , . Private Circulars for Physioians may be obtained ot Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole pro- 00** of preparation, and giving tlio authorities upon which tho claim* of tills now remedy are based. As it is not a secret reinody. no objection oan be raised sgafest its use by Physioians In respectable standing and regu lar practioo. Price $1 per bottle. . _ tar OBSERVE THIS :~Every bottle ofthe genuine Pepsin bears the written stgnatnre of J. 8. HOUGH TON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right aad Trade hlark secured. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicines W7W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Botail Agent in Savannah. J. A. MAYER, 154 Bronghton-st., Savannah, je 17 eodlv-lawi Wholesale and Retail Agent es. certificates of Physioifens i a the Circulars fu T> BCBIVED—Per recent urrlv.l., u nice «1"? IS, tloo of Silk Croton, 811k Ton,.., nnd artoMl»‘“ Coats; for sale by * . i. 1 FIER80M, HEIDT * CO. : L ank wauuanth.—tiio kinhct m 1 ' 1 cash price paid fer Laad Warrants, V 18 J. JB. DIPORU, oor. Brotokton * Bnnurd-U; MQUOUH! M4VOB8I HALF L i. Dupuy's Brand/, 00 ds V.M L. , 76 de New Orleans Whisky. 40 do N. *. Rum. tf quarter casks Msdeirf. Wins. 5 de do Twnsriff# do i i. 7 In itorj nnd for tol. by BW1PT * f BBOHBH,—I ctoo l.nryn 8ir.odi.li !,im J^^totr«lrtototdM.»U^ B BOOHS k l>AG(IINO, UOFB AiHlJ TWINK^-«" f " rwu “Sqden a miNKM- . r^iAirpys Twin*. In sure and for i I bbleTTupsrior fibm N.» York lW> d.r, for tod. ot tk.AJS"/ InroJs^ t^p l_do do Uboold.r.. > aOBIVBO-F»r Alnhwn,. , nET V .f WWto.Bnffnnd»nnojrB»»rtU-Voto