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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1853)
iHH ^ H FUlkUd Prlaud Bantu, PUIa ul Prlatod Uaraja rriaudfioSSu t Cambria Plain k rrlatad OrpurilM, Oariali* PnaoliOintliama, Punch, En||lialiaiul AauH- PlataMdTali? LamuV'and Clotba, KMBItOIDERlKg. Damut DoUau, Markina Mnails and Laos Cnllara and Tbwala, and Capea, Tab!" and Plano CoTon Cliomlanttnalk Vndaralcaaaa Window Shades and Cnr- TT 1 ‘“ad a ^*** lU, "o" S, ' WoX'Wk Curtain., U.JriRfo CambrloHdkfa. ImMrlal t^orad'qnUU, ULOV/sS. Allendale Quilts, Ac. Ladies’, Gwlliutn'8 »nd Matting, Plalu and Chock’d Children's in every va* Floor^Oil Cloth. ^ plantation goods or all kinds, in Isa'rqb VARIETY. To which the subfiorUierfi are making woekly addi tion*, and invito Merchants, Planter* and others. to esattino their stock, assuring thorn flvat thoy will bo offered ft aucb JBm apr 15 <• Hbad'a Buildings. Carpets! Carpet* U Carpet!! 11 Wf K have thin day 4»|mn««l for sain a splendid Vf BMortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mata, Rugs, Window Curtains, Ac., consisting la part Of ^0 pieces 3 ply Carpets It) do Velvet Tapestry^ 10 do Urueaoli Tapeetty 40 do 3 ply Carpets .30 Floor Cloths 10 pleoei Drugget- -yiV * 6 do Felt Carpel S do Dutch do 60 do Velvet aud Chanell Rugs 100 common Ran and Mate 100 pairoftxmufcuul style Window Shades All pf the above Goods we offer at the lowest markut prion; for sale hr AIKIN A HUHNB. HEIaRIBOIaMT A circuit, Hell Haagrr, anil Alanufailunrt of Fir, Froof Safes, Iron Kallliijji^ljOrfo, SfC. the tools and futures of Mr. iSiuioQ Morris, tho aubsoribers offer their services & any thing in tho above line, at and Brjan-xtrcnU. 1IELMB0LDT4 KIFLER. eitUcne of Savannah, prepared I ordnra for any t CANUIUM AT REDUCED PRICES! 116,00 por 100lbs.-!J5lt>. Boxen $:i,73 “TO cliargo for boxing or delivering at ihu Kail I toad or steamboats. Warranted to keep in any plimato. T. C. RICE, jy 1 ly. S. W. corner Broughton and Whltaher-*t. N ( ' ilimai J /l I) 1 , Kind, >• part not iui|i Hncl.ley, Lockett A Co., la this dsy dissolved by mntU' al consent. The name of tho firm can be need by cither party in liquidation of any debtedue them. £.«ru* N «X, 1/up 34,1863. K F. K1NCI1LCY, K. LOCKETT, to offer one of LOTHING, and a general ottnrlnent of Gen turnin', FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Not tone. ever brought to this eity, suitable for Hprlng and Bum- mor wear, at prices naver known or heard of lu this country. We enumerate a few leading artlelse In our line, to which we i uvlte • -acini attmtum: Drunn and Frock Contn, " J D °" ° oi " t * 1 Ranlncwn nnd fleitleg roots, In every variety of styles, and of different materials, euoh as Oloth, Cafislraere, Tweed, Cashmeret and tnau- uiautured lu plain, elouded, striped and mixed patterns. PntitnlnoitH, T .n niaok and flsuey Colored Cloth, Casaiuiere and Cai- ■inet superfine Doeskin In various colors. VflltN, Plain, White and Figured Satin and Bilk—for wedding and party wear: Double and Hinglo Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Blank uud Fancy Batins,Doe skins, CaxhmeroUi, Ac. Hosiery, Gents’ Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Bocks, Gloves, Suspenders. Cravats, Bilk and Batin Steaks, aud Neek Ties of the latest French and American styles in groat variety. IIhIm, (!np«i, Trunk*, Carpet lines nnd Vstll.se*. The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce ments In thelrtrade seldom met with, and at the same time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jottorson streets— the greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in this oouniry. MAAS A HEYMANN. Boy* ami Youth*’ (Hoiking, Not to be surpassed ia the variety uf styles, make and low price, to he found at the above named estab lishment. oct 4 ly Itobinson A Dump, DRAFERS AND TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN FINK HEAD Y-rtlAUK CLOTHING, .4 ilK now receiving ami opening llmir slock of JY SPH1NO AND SUMMER GOODS, all of which have boon selected during tbe past month by our Mr. Camp, consisting in part or Light, Black and Fancy Colored Cloths, Caessmiers, Cashiueretts, Pel w*nu Cloths, and Drop il'ete, Vestings of Bilks, Batins, Marseilles aud Embroidered Patterns. Our Ready-Made Clothing is from the well-known housoof W. T. Jennlnge A Co., Broadway, New York, aud caunotbe surpassed. We have our usual large supply of Furnishing Goods on hand—everything roiplisite lor a gentleman's ward robe—together with Trunks, Valisos,Carpet-Bags; also, India Rubber Goods, auuh a* Coats, Cloaks, Poncho,, JaOKgius and Ca/te,, all of which we offer aa low aud on as good terms as cau bo obtained olsovhore. GAUDHY'H UU1LD1NGB, next to Pulaski House. apr 4 A.T11UMA8. ■VTOTICK.—Tlin unilursiffiiml will con Iq business at the Old Btaud, under tho KmehleyA Thomas. E. F. KINC >38 continue tho of KINC11LEY, A. THOMAS. _ j Thomas. ' VjOTHJiC.—Tho undorsigumi roHpectiuily J i quests the subscribers to bis Bath House, to return the tiekets they now have, in order to obtain nev a number of the old tickets having been mislaid leu from him. After this date cone of the old issue of tickets will be redeemed. J. M. 11 AY WOOD. N. B. -Pkick or BSTHIRO.—Mingle Bath 60 cents ; tickets for $1. tf may 34 TUIlUtlllNGH. /lOTiOIlKD SILK AND LINEN BRAID, V J Trimming Braid, Colored Bilk l.lnen and Gilt Buttons for Children Clothes, also fancy open worked Hose and half lloso, at apr 10 KEMPTON A VERSTILL'8. WSft Chatham ui AD.1IINIMTUATK1 .\»H WALK. M« lin sold on tho first Tuosiluy in '.ilynnxi, A the Court IIouio, in the city of Savannah, n county, beta sen the hours or 10 and 4 o’clook, agreeable to an order or the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of aaldcouuty : Tenor twelve Blaves, consist ing of meu, wouiouand children, togutlmr with the late residonoe, called Pleasant Rotreat, of Jamce Al. Bates, deceased, of four hundred and forty-four acroacf land, lub.'e or leu, In Chatham county, about fivoor six milos from the city, with the improvements thereon, oonsist- iug of aoomfortc.Me Dvailing, with all necessary out- LoiMings for r ( • > dt, and handy to market. Bold as the I rope-ty of the estate of tho said Jauies Al. Bates, for t bene no lit of his heirs. Terms ou the day of sale, may 3 ANN B. UATKH, Administratrix. 15 7. A LA If OK LOT OF THIN <71101CK JY champagne, has just arrived. Bo ell who have Leea anaiously waiting, ean now get eupplled, by tbe only importer in Savannah, ma fiH M. J. 8OI.OAI0N8. AUK1VAL OK NEW aiJiMillliU GtMlBB. M PKKNDKKGAST & CO. have tliie day re- • oelved per steamship Btato of Georgia, a very cut assortment of new, frshioauble auu cheap Goods, comprising k White and colored French Liuon Drills, i A great variety for Gsntleinen's aud Boys' Buuimor wear. Bareges, Chameleon. Figured and printed Groua- dines, black and colored. Black Uro DcRhiue bilks. J.kdiee’ Needle work collars. Jaoonetapd Organdy Muslins. 7-8, 4-4 and y-8 French, English and American Prints, particularly desirablo styles. A beautiful assortment of Cambric and Swiss Edg ings and inserting#. They will bo receiving further snppllos by thr steamer during tho mouth. No. 178 Broughton stroot, may 10 ' opposite Ht. Andrews Hall. Self uni! Seif urs! 1 setfu in : • j * rucuiit arrival, nml for -eliasers, by P. JACOBS, 37 Bull street, Bavaunab, Ga. The following choice brands, vlat ‘“‘“’Augusta, 3,000 El Rlfio. Georgia Londros, 10.0UU (insolation, 3,WSI Flor de Preusados 6,000 Constanoia, 10,(MX) Washington, 3,000 La Patrfa, 0,000 La Gulpascoana, 3,000 Georgia Rvgalias, paola—tliecelebrated 6,000 Cilnndrudos, tendon also, 7,000 Antonio Jx>pcs. Also for saio, Rough and Ready Chewing Tobacco; Julia Dean do tawis Cose extra Gold I.eaf do,; Jas. Thomas, jr., Virgiu do.; Jenny l.lnd Twist dQ.; Dia dem Twist do.; Exoelslor Twist do.; Eldorado do.; Crompton's Four Aocs do. A new lot of Begnr Coses, Port Monaies, Ac. Snuffs and Pipes of all descriptions, may 34 ’J&u Umv* ’toffdr.., 3,uuu Georgia Plantation, 6,(NS) Kio liond. i.ondrux, 6.UU0 Gsorgia, •1,000 Rio Hondo, 3,000 Cabanas, 4,000 De Oartagay Com- paula—the celebrated Carpel and floor Cloth Wureliouse. Curtains, Curtain Ooods, dec., dev., fee. JVo. 140 Con/pre** aud I)lo.b7 St. Julien S(m. ri'IIK rtubscrihnr, knowing tlint the citizens ol I Savannah have felt a great Interest in the estab lishing of a CARPKT WARKHOUBB, In this city, aud being aware that mat^ have boon awaiting the completion of the Now Store, so that thuy cjuid make their selection of the various articles for furnishing their houses, would respeetfully inform tho public, generally, that he liaa opened the most 00m- plota assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept In similar eatabliakments. The Stock of tbe diffnreut departments will consist, in part, of tho following Goods, via: CJAJtPUT DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet, Tapestry Brussels; Mocst Brussels; ‘ Dt: Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; irtiuo. Fine and Common ingrain; Plain “ ‘ -alia, Y>.; I' Brussel!; Velvot Three Ply. Hupei wflfedtk enetiau for Stairs, Hall C eta,0-4,lt-4aad lfi-4 In width, of every variety of pui- irns; Hearth Ruga; Parlor aud Stoop Mats; Table aud l'iauo Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Jutagon Stair Rods; Stair Line*. Ao. f Ac. OIL CLOTIIH. Of ovory Width; from one to oight sards, for Halls, Diulag Booms. 8toauiboats, Saloons, As.i Boso Wood, Mahogany and Saudi-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, . 6-4 and 4-4 widap Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. (7URTA1NH. Silk and Worsted Damask De-Lalne; Wonted aud Linen Damask Do Lai ns; Figured and Plain Damasks^ variety of colors; White and Buff, for Shades. ™ WINDOW MilADKM. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and W»,U* and Gold, entirely new style: Cord; Loops; Tas- •els; together With ait tno various T» twwGj;;Cur tains and Shades. <41LT CORNIC1K8. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and rat- terns, of tho latest importation; all or which will be •old at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM. If. GUION. Agent, 140 Oongmss and C7 St. Juiian-ets. kiiuploii A VerMlIle .4 RK now opouing u fiiiuly ntsortOd and complete jtY »taok of Bummer aud other Dry Goods, which New Watch, Clock, Jewelry „„ 4>l> FANCY STOUK, M anovairrot/aTRKKr, a». ns. H; HUNOUi STEIN, Mamifucturcr of Cbro- ' r “»“Cl^k.,w.«h„ ki.kc.. lilif, Uiri t. Si! *»J Hi. pubilo s on«- *bi lh * “»'• 1« UriUblgi-U., ‘ Jurr oo lbo^ion, ouif ba.|.„, i|, lu v.rlou. br.ucl:.., » toTi* Cbn,uom,u re , J 0 ».l- N.wlAUn'jjgs* ’SS iir^i ™, a B0T *——,— _ kHANciS STEIN KDPARTNKU»IUP NUTIueT T| UK MukrataMOd l»nv« this day nsaociaud ihem J selves together voder the name aud style «r Keino. ion A VonHHo. for the traara+tion of a general <4 U da bnsineaa Having taken the stand m W&rm/, RaiGfo, No^72flL JuMan.ond 107 Bryan-sts. Juslo store, they will, la to their friends aud the utent of 1Tb! mri OnNSTONACO. . 0. A. L. LAMAR. »»Pttkloil TouguuN ML just roceived ' ‘NDKR'S, -amsat-eqr. salo 10 elute eou- GRANGE. Y ul the must I in store, kJ irisli l.lnens. l,iuen nuu Cotton blicoliugs, Bleaoh- cduud Brown Khirtiugs, Pillow Caso Li 110us nnd Cot- tan., 1 look aback*, Scotch Diaper, Long Lawns, Bird’s Eye Diaper, 7, H, D. lUand 13-4, l.lnen Table Damasks, Damask Napkins, Dowlas, Linen Towels, Gauie Flan nels. Mtisqulto l.ace and Netting, Furniture Fringe, Ladies', Gent's and Children's Hosiery, Ladies' Dress Go^ds, uow ami handsome, Kmbroldories, Laces, Itib- b-,os, etc , for salo at tbe lowest market puces, by may 6 DmWITTA MORGAN. SAVANNAH MORNING Corporation Notloos, A BILL, to bo uutlilod ou Ordivancc 10 divide J\ tho city Into four DtspauMfy DlstrieU, to provide for tbe election of a Disnsntary Physician for each of said districts, mud to daolaro the dutios and Kxthe com- pensatioo of each Dispensary Physician. - Boo. !. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the eity of Satftusah and hamlets thereof in Council essumbied, and it is h«r«by ordained by the authority ortho earns, That from and after tho passage of thUor- dlnance, the eity be, and it is hereby dlvidsd intofour Dispensary Districts, tbe first to embrace all that part of tfi* olty bounded on the uorth by the Savannah riv er, on the oast by Jefferson-strsotocnUnucdtotberiver, on the south by South llroad-atreet and Wllllam-strect, and on the West by tho corporate limits ; the second to embrace all that part of the city bounded on the north by the river, on the east by the corporate limits, on the south by Soutli Broad-street eontluued to tho corporate limits, and on the west by Juffersou-street, continued to tho river; the third to embrace all that part of the city bounded on the north by Willllam-strcot and South Brond-etroet, on the caat by Jefferson street continued to the corporate limits, on the south by tbe oorporata limits, nad on the w est by tho corporate limits ; and the fourth to embrace all that part or the city bounded on the nortli by 8outh Broad-street contiuued to the cor- tho east by the oorporato limits, on irtliby So b limits, 0 south by the 0 by the corpoi ■norate limits, and on tho west by street continued to the corporate limits. hoc. 3. Be it further ordained by tno authority afore said, That there shall be clouted ut the first icgulnr moutliig of Council after the passage of this ordinunco, and anunally thereafter ou tho first regular meeting iu January, a Dispensary Physician for each of said dis tricts, whose duty it ifiall be ta furnish the destitute sick within the limits of hie district with neocssat/ tnedi- einos, to give them medical aud surgical adviro aud at tention, to visit them at their places of abode when ne cessary, oa every Monday and Thursday, to attend in peraon, or by competent substitute, between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M. and I P. 6!.. for consultation with out-door parties, aud to keep always a competent sup ply of vaccine matter for yOclaaliitg tho poor and to be furnished physicians, the latter to pay a reasonable and proper price therefor, aud * ' by any m ** L W , fill all proscriptions signed by any member of tbe Georgia Medical t amity, pro vided each of such prescriptions shall set forth the name of the patient and Hiulracea-iurtifkate that the patieut resides within the district or the Dispensary Physician to whom it ia addressed. Her. .1. Bo it further ordained by the authority arnre- ■«id, That the SUid Dispensary Phy sicians shall be con sidered, held and taken as officers or the city, and ahull l*e liable to the same penalties for uon-performance or nuglect of any of their official duties as are now pre scribed in the case of other city officers. Heo. 4. Bo It further ordained by the authority afore said, That such Dispensary Physician before entering 011 the duties or his ilfico shall take tho oath prescribed for city iifllcors, and execute a bond with two securities in tho penal sum of one thousand dollars, conditional for the faithful performance of hisolhoo. Each Dispen sary Physician shall recolvo in full compensation for medicines and services, a ~* *' anurtn. payable monthly. -dollars pt salary of 'sec!‘h! , lhTt further ordained by the authority afore Skid, That all ordinances and parts of ordinances mill tating against this ordinance 1h\ and the same are hure- je28 l Gjnaui-, ItlCItSKIi I). AIINOI.D, C. 1 , L. Li 1 EXTRACT or 1 JJi IKK), entitled a be considered public Pi Grdlnaueo defining what shall .iiibllo nuisances, nnd for the prevention, pnnislimout nnd rciuoval of thu same." large within the limits of the city, from tho setting of the Hun ta tiierisiugof the same; and the owner of such cattle so found at large, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five dollars for each and evory time any such animal shall be found at large; and it shall bo tbs duty of tho City Marshal and City Constables to take such oattlu so found at larg», contrary to tho pro visions of this ordinance, and impound them nntil the said flno and all ousts are paid, and it the nniinal bo not claimed within five days, it hIiiiM bo thu duty of the City Marshal to soli tho same ut tho pout'd, first giving at least five days' notice in one of the public gnsottos of thu city of tho description of the animal and the tiino and Rad way’s Ready Relief i Radway’s Renovating' Resolvent, Rndway's Roady Regulators/. r |^HK nan uf which will ill sail cusnx instantly stop I paiu, quickly cure disease aud always prevent sickness. No Pain, or Biekneis, or Disease, or Unhealthy Mat ter will remain iu or affect the system while it is under theiullucnoe of H. R. R, RE MED IE S. Kadway’s Heady ltcllef, Iiiii‘viiiill>* nml KnornallT. KXTlillNAI. PAINS.—The ui.m.nt It I. utmllcd ox- teruall v it stops nil pain. It cures Blicuiiiatism, Luui- *go, Gout, Paralysis, 8lok Headache, Neuralgia, Tic olorcnx, Sprains and Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain ful Swellings, Cramps and Hpusms, in a few hours. 1NTKUNAL PAINS.—A few drops of Iladway's Beady Relief, taken internally, will stop the most dis tressing pains of Diarrham, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, aud instantly soothe, arrest aud allay the most violent cramps, spasms and convulsions. R. It- REHEF.—The very moment it Is applied it ops pain, arrests disoaso and removes itsoauso. RHEUMATISM.—An aged gentleman was troubled with Rheumatism for six years. Sometimes his foot v ould swell to thruo times their natural siae; he suf fered tho most excruciating pains, lie wae relieved trout pain in Five Ml.-.utes alter using H. R. Relief.— Ho has not beeigtroubled sinoo. R. It. RESOLVENT.—Mercurial RheumiUimt.—A gcntloman residing next door to our office, has been a filleted with Mercurial Rheumatism for a number of years. He was cured by Uklug Iladway's Renovating Resolvent internally, aud bathing externally with RadJ H. H. b. no. 2 Radway’s Renovating Resolvent Quickly cures Scrofula aud all fihronlo aud eypbiiitio nnplalnts, consumption, bad coughs, wastiug away of is body, and all diuoasosof tho lungs. It rosolvos away all diseased deposits, It purifies tho blood and othor fluids. It ronowatea tho system. R. It. Ittcfi)LVENT.—Nineteen FevorSoresourodby Iladway's Renovating Reeolvent. A gentleman who had Ukun great quantities of Mercury, w ho became salivat ed, and whose body was a mass or putrid tfeth, w aa en tirely cured by the use of Iladway's Renovating Resol vent. The first week he had takeu the Resolvent, a piece of solid matter like the rind of choeso,*ono eighth of an inch thick and six inches iu longth, w na discharg ed from a largo aoro on hia leg. From that day he grow bettor. He continued tho use of the Resolvent and the Regulators. lutwoweok from the time he commenced using tho II. R. Remedies, evory sere was healod. Ills H.H. B. NO. 3. RADWAY’S HEUULATORS A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior to all pills or powders for regulating the bowels. All porsons who ate inclined to oo*tlT»neos are here informed that one or two of Iladway's Regulators will |ileo«autl> aud agreeably empty the bowels twice in twenty-four hours. Radwav'h Kknovatinu Rbrolvknt—Will ouro all chronio, scrofulous, syphilitic complaints, mercurial diseases, diseased deposits, nodes, swellings, tumors, uloers, lever sores, consumption, bronchitis, all diseases that have been iu the system for five, teu, or twenty u!li. U. Ol'triOK. DM Fnlt<m—t.,N.Y. JKdT Bold by Druggists everywhere. »|T 13 MWFly. IFIPAKTNKKHIIIl*. 'I>111*7 umleritjgiifid have furiumi a copartnership, 1 taking effect from tho first day of January last, un der the firm of JOHN B. MOORE t CO, for the transac tion of a gouorul wholOHale A retail Drug, Faint and Oil ‘ isinexs. They may bo fouud at the old stand of Moore Houdriokeou, Gibbous Buildings, marl JOHN B. MOORE. DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. BT1LWELL. X CUFAKTNKHMUIP. 1IK UNDERSIGNED luvu this dny foruieil a Copartuorship for tbe transaction of a gouoral ippiug aud Commission business un^vr tho firm of • auUdi L Tollman, office N*. 10 Cwenkil'a Blip. New . ...... W. B. SCRANTON, May Ifith, 1863. H. U. TALLMAN. KKrr.KKNC'KS. Messrs. Sherman 4 Coilius; “ Esrs, Wheeler 4 Co.; “ Cogswell. Orano 4 Co.; f Atte york - ** II. 4 D. IVinoroy; J Messrs. Webeter, 4 Faltuoa; ) “ Koran ton, Johnston 4 Co.; V S>it>armuA. " Howland 4 Co. j tf jf IIHSOLUYION.—Thu Copartnership or \J Scranton, Johnston 4 Co„ is this day dissolved by the Withdrawal of Wui. B. Scranton. D. T. SCRANTON, # JOS. JOHNSTON, _ . W. B. SCRANTON, gavauuanh. May 16th, 1863. 04IPAUTNKUNI111*. THE Uaderaigned having associated with them Mr. Henry H. Scranton, will coutiuuo tbu Grocery Business under tho firm of Scranton, Johiuton 4 co. J). T. SCRANTON. JOS. JOHNSTON. Savannah, May loth, 1853. may 17 tf ’I'lUTHlrill FriVtlunTowel..—Tli.w Tow i ols, as the naino designates, are of Turkish manu facture, aud are iutanded as a aubsfltuto for the flesh brush, the hair glolu, and hair belt, for producing a healthy aetiou of thonklu by friction. Tho material is of flax, aud of a texture admirably adapted to their use. They will be found to be effective without being harsh. t or sale by A. A- 8OLOMON8 4 CO. J UNNiNUg’H DOUBLE 8DDA WATER —A PURE ARTICLE.—The manufacturers, (the celebrated Jenniucs, of Cork, lrelaud) in the prepara- m^kfx-iwJn for their Soda Water, carefully deleterious substances, admitting into its oh, J r •“« r ®ditnU or&wruined parity. A ■E* •J 0 **** »«mkct, and for aale by r~-- A. A. SOLOMON81 CO, 1 DoKord, has received »or BtiSJi *2! Tablet* and Ra- thty wfAien Jh! 4 ^ 04 ? e, * r offnrwl toe public ; aSSSsS^fwawett °* J. ROBERTS. OHAKOBH, A .ho'.M UA.rtm.Bt • IO)jlBlWU.-TI,.. a hu,lh.r. arc now nnf- . pared to do plumbing In all Its tranche*. Persons «ta»nar a 1CHOL8, into the CUy Ti 'll, who may aud ; be paid to the owner of such animal mbject to the order of Council, who inay uud shall deducting thu fine and urr, subject to *' ' “ ' order the same when required. See. II. Be it further ordained. That any bull found at largo withiu tho limits of the city, shall be oonsidor- ed as a nuisance, and may be killed by any person. BILL, tu he UllUMod 11 ordinance entitled " . oows, oxen and calves, and other cattle frm„ »g at large," passed in Council, February, 1811. A.' Hue 1. Be It ordained by tho Mayor and 'Aldermen of tho city of Savannah and tho hamlets thereof, in Council nssonibled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of thb same, That from anti aftor the passiugol' this or- »r calves and other cattle runuing nt largo within tiie fol- lowiuc limits, via: Guinnet-struot on tho south, pro- •Tcust and west tothe exteudud incorporate limits city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof: the ivsniuh riveron the north and the corporito limits of to dt>|of savannah ou thu east and west. See. 3. lto it further ordained by thu authority aforo- 1 or parts of ordinances mllitat- , n of this ordinance bo, and tho uuio are licroby repealed, l’osscdin Couucil, Savannah, Rlth March 1853. It. WAYNE, Mayor. [Attest] EnwiRti U. Wilson, r. c.junc 34 Philadelphia Lee k Walker, (St7CCESSOK8 TO OKOROE WILMG,) Ho. 188 CkeatBot-st., Phladelphie, p i a NO Tor t e s, IMa.Irnl lB.lrain. nl., Mm Mn.lc, Vlnlln.Ouliar, II ni p H<rln*n,4kc. 4 1,1. of which will lie «"1J «l the very lot Cxtelo.-joi wnt ti> mypirtrjfIh. u. Ht by .rtdi-h inxxx Hh-v*. pel j'.t.l. i.ia, 0 .Mtunifaelnre the _ C0MP0SI1E IRON RAILING, TTNEQUALLED In hcautv, s'..ongth, and cheap- U ueta. Ornamental Cast Iron Tice are melted on to rods and framework of wrought Don, making it eith er light and graceful like W1UK It AI LINK 1 Or, heavy and solid like Cast Iron. Each pannel being thus made one selid piece, having no crevices for tbe rain or moisture of the atmosphere to offset, there la no rusting of the work. Deaigua will besonttoany a i dress—postage free. . rr*«M range from 60'oenta to $6 00 per lineal foot.— lUilings for pubilo or private grounds, cemeteries, Verandahs, Balconies, Ao., for sale by GEORGE FOSTER, Agent, » . ... ** Broadway, l4ew York. I.»0. F. and his Ageutaare tho only personam thorUed to sell this newly patented Hailing, for the aprIf Atlantic States. C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELA8TIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, Fur Vrolnpaut Uteri, (Hilling of the IYouth.) r PHE uttnutioii orPhysiciamt mid LiuiiossiifTnring 1 from the above derangement, is respoetfully In vited to " Van Uorn’t Imprucf*! Uterine SujijHjrter."— .. . biuotionablo oa acconntof their chafing the hips, io., making them extremely unpleasant to be work.— They have no auMrior for ‘1«ir •**-- above dlsjilaeemenl, and the relief and cure of the eccmmended and used in tho practice of the following Professor sof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children, via,: l'rofloMor J. A. Eve, Me iical College, Augusta, Ga. " J. B. Longshore. Female Med. College, FhUa. " Chaa. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cinelnnatti, O. " W. I*. Johnston, Columbia Col'go, Wash'n.D.C. “ II. Miller, Med. Don't. Univ'y, Louisville. Ky. •* A.lI.Cenas, Mei.Oollogo of ixOuisiana.N. O.. and by the 1'hysioians generally throughout the United Htatas. if. W. VAN HORN 4 CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all description* of Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, aud for all dorangements requiring tho use of Bandages, or Instru ments for restoration. J. B. MOURE 4 CO. jo 15 ly Agents in Savannah C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shonldtr Brace, The only Brace manufactured that dote not bind or chafe under the armi, and can be uwrn mil A both eaet and comfort. oso who havo worn other Braces are requested to give those a trial, to test their superiority over all others. Clerks, students, tailors. Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all othura, who olthor from habit or 00- eupation, or from • weakly or debili- itated constitution have acquired tbe habit of bending forward, (round whotildored) aud eompreseing the Chest and Lungs, will find the above Brace to remedy the above defcot, . _ and ensure an erect carriago, with improved symmetry and form of body to tbe wearer, id also allowing a full, free and healthy action and pension of tho Langs, by removing the compression, id preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from coming weak and diseas' d. c. W. VAN HORN 4 CO., Manufaotnreraof Surgical Bandages of all descriptions, Philadelphia.(je 17) J. B. MOOKE 4 CO. 1& nTTC Piauo rones. O. C. B. CARTER, No. 171 Chestnut- itreet, sixth door above Fifth, opposite he State House, up stairs, PuiLJDKb 'HU, now offers to the public an on- - tirely now assortment of PIANOS, just reooived from the most cotebrated makers, and of unch patterns and finish as to defy competition. Messrs. Nnnns 4 Clark’s and James Thompson's Instruments, which are here offered, stand unrivalled in the opinion Of all competent judges, as posscssingbeauty and purity ■ ' ' never beiore attained by auy maker. .PIANOS with AEOLIAN Attachment, Church and Parlor ORGANS, 8ERAPHINE8 and MELODE- ONH, all of which are warranted, and will be sold at tho raanuraetnrers’ lowest cosh prices. All oaahorders for muslo promptly attended to. Socoud hand Pianos bought and aold. Plano* tuned and repaired. P. 8.—The extraordinary anooen of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, aud the perfeetaatla- faction it ha* given, induces the subscriber to continue It. Lessons in SINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, 4o., are givon by Artists of tbe very highest ability. It needs but be mentioned, that 8ig. ANDREA ALFI8I, and Mademoiselle HELENE 8CUAAFF, who stand pre-eminent among the profession, are connected with the Institution, and dovote. their time and talents to tho pupils, r je26 ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal. FKOCLAitlATlON. MAYOR'S OFFICE, \ Savannah. May 9, 1853./ WnCREAX, Council, at a regular meeting, held on tho 27th January, 1853, passed a resolution requiring ino to issue my proclamation "olosiajr tho Old Cemetery for the piirposo of Interment after the 1st or July next. Therefore, I do hereby proclaim, that after the First day of July next, the Olu or Brick .Cemetery will be olosod for the purpose of intormvut. IL. 8.J It. WAYNE, Mayor. Attest: Edward G. Wilson, C. C. je U? rtniK h Ci CITY Tit KAMU it IS It’S OKKlt;E. Jl-nb 7th, 1853. UNDERSIGNED is now reudy to receive City Taxes for thu present year. J. GEORGE, City Treasurer. Vo Builders. BALED proposal* will lm received by tho uii- O undersigned, until the 35th day of Juno next, to furnlsli all the materials, aud oroct tno Keeper's dwel ling aud office at Laurel Grove Comctery, according to dan and specifications to ho soon at Mosers. Shoil 4 ay's, Arofiitacts. JOHN MALLKRY, may S3 Cli. Com, on Health and Comctery. a UEOKGE J. IIENKELS, No. 178 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia. OI't'OHITU TIIK STATE HOUSE, Has jnst received from Franoe his Spring assortment of FURNITURE OOVERINQS KftTJKKJftftl, colon r in Brocatelle, Plush and Satin De I«aine. Curtains hung in the most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, n Vi ordor. Peraous wishing to Furnish in the latest style In th« Fall, aro respeotfully informed that we are now haviug manufactured in Paris twenty fine sets of superb Rose wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which the sample sets have been received. Tho style is entirely new and of the most graceful design. Those wishing to Furnish uow will please call and examine the immense stock on hand before purchasing, as the goods will be sold low. A large assortment of well tiuished plain Mahogany and Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale cheap., jo 26 ly KISK’HIUKTALLIUBURIAL CASES. This valuablearticle IsJuairoceived and for eals by I. W. MORRELL A CO., sept 3 ly Bole agents in this City for tho Inventor section. “licit further onlained. That a general ticket given by tho inastor, owner, employer, or guardiau of anogro or person of eolor, shall pass the bearer thereof until ten o’clook P. M.; bat that, iu ordor to pass a negro or free nsrsou of color aftor ten o’clock P. M., a spools! ticket shall be giveu, which ticket shall specify thu hour when it is to expiro, and maybe given both bo- foro and after ton o’clook 1*. M.i Prveiil&t, however, tickot ahull pass the bearer thereof after mid- .uu n,uci nonsu/, buu owriini on>gr n»r«, nignt. aholher it bo dated before or after that hour, uu- such aa Table. Dessert aud Tea Kpocus and Forks; 811- leas the time whon it is given, aud thu object in view. — * and tho place to which Uie bearer is scut, are distinotl) specified,” The officers and privates of the City Guard aro here by ordered to enforce the above section. By order of his Honor the Mayor. EDWARD O. WILSON, Savannah, 25th Jan'y, 1853. Clerk of Counot,. BRIDGEWATER PAINT. J UMTKKCKIVUD IIY tho HubucriberN a largo invoice of this vuiuuble paint inpachigcs or from 35 to 400 lbs. Tho price is about one third of White Load, while for ouUido work it is far preferable. Selection of Ccrtmcntes. Nkw You* Aasbkai^ 3d Oct., 1851. Being advised by one of tho first painters in the city of New York to use tho Bridgewater l’alut, iu prefer ence to auy othor, upon thu Ordnance buildings in my charge, on Governor's Island, 1 did so, and I'cund ft all that it was recommended to be. The buildings, solves, and 1 t * , ¥ jf the virt l’alut, dooming it superior to auy 1 thu virtues of the which aro of briok, speak for themselves, fully give iny testimony iu boh '*' "’ •*■* •*., dooming it superior to u „ judge from two months' observatb G. H. TAI.COTT. Br. Lfc. Col. U. B. Military Academy, Jauuary 2Cth,1852. 1 have used the Bridgewater I’aiut upon some of the buildings under my supervision, at West Point, aud 1 cheerfully add my testimony to Us durability aud cheapness. lu future I shall recommond it to my friend.< and use it myself. S. ALEXANDER. Lt. Eng's. U. 8. A. PLANTER'S CERTIFICATE. New 111 kkia, Atmkupus.Lu , March 16th, 1852. In Jaly last I wax induced to apply the Bridgewater Miuerul Paint to my sogar-house, and in every resne it luu exceeded tuy expectations, aud thercprosentatiou. toads by the agouU, Messrs, G. C. BogeU 4 Co. 1 heerfully add my testimony t “ since last July, and has neither blictereil oJ, aud lias formed a solid melalic surface, which has proved entirely impervious. JOHN. F. MILLER. Tho uudersigned haviug used the Bridgewater Paint, a sufficient length of time to tests its virtues, without hesitation pronouuoe it tiie best articlo ns yet known for covering bricks, wood, tin, Iron, to. It la remarka ble for Its ureal body, durability, adhesiveness, elasti city, aud also for its spark and cinder proof qualities, and aaloug as it gives us thu samo satisfaction aa here tofore, we will continue to use It and recommend it as i most superior paint. [Signed] Juiis IIODOKIS. 159 Court-st., Brooklyn. ” W. I,. ItASDoU’U,Court 4 Dougiasa-st,, •• " 0.4 r. Kikiinas, 72 Court-st.-, ** “ David Walmeu, 2 Harrison street, * " H. Gmisxon.7 Hickest., " " Hobt. Mo Ewan, 8 liioks st., *' u CiiAB. Homix, 831) Broadway, Now York. •• Turn. P. Nash, 152 Atlantic at., Brooklyn. " IIbnyv I’ll 11.w s. 226 lleury st., 'V " C. F. Ueumanob, 276 Hicks at., “ Painter*. Pamphlets containing full directions, will be furnish ed. | may 20) A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. ^rilK HIJHHCimiElt has uo hand, and ia X con*tantly reoeiving from the beat and moitresree- tablo manufacturers in the country, Rich Diamond,Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, “■■'1 a« Tablo. Dessert aud Tea H|>oone and Forks; BU- I lates and Waiters; Tea Sour; Castors; Cups nnd Saucers; Goblets; Tumbler*; Pap Boat*; Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Doesert, Pioklo and Butter Knives; Nap- klu Rings: Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Snouua, Forks and Indies; Cake Baskets; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers aud Trays; Ivorv Balance-Handle Kuivcs aud Silver Plated on Steel Table and Deaaert Knives. Flue 21 d.ty Marble Mantlo Clooks and common Brass Clocks of every descriptaon. Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold nnd Silver Bpeotaoles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Poeket Cutlery; Itaaors and Rasor Strope; Card ( Mouais. Particular attention will b« given to repairing of Watohee and Jewelry. From his loog experience and eatenalve facilities, he confidently bolieves he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Ills prices are as low, and terms as liberal ae at any establishment in the Sute. mar 18 8. WlLMOT, No. I Market-square. Coslur’s exterminator. .’OR TIIK TOTAL KXTKKMI NATION Of • Rata, Mice, Cockroaches, Ante, Ground Klee, Solos Beetles, Crickets. 4o. Warranto., not Injurious <• toe human family. Will not dia in their holes. Also (•Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED- Princlpal Depot. 448 Broadway. RBrEKBKCEX.-Washington and Centre Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton llonse : D. D. Howard, IrVing House; Captain Flowera, lWfia Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets; Chas. Thibault, No. 16 Washington street; L. Delmo- nieo, 36 Broadway ; E. O. Howard, Editor of tho Sun day Times: Westchester House, Bowery and Broome •trouts ; W. Uolberton, 430 Broome street, aud 75 Maiden Lane: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 8outh street; Gporge Gay, 67 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 Mclxugal street; L. B. Bincsse, 43 John street, and 80 St. Mark's Place; Thomas Thomas, Jr., Architect, 30< Broadway. cau’iriOATE or 167 deaths. I have givon Henry 11. Costar's Exterminator an ef fectual trial, and having aeon tho wonderful effects of the same, andconvinoedof tho anporlor efficacy of his Kateriuluator over any other preparation ever offtrred tothe public, I cordially reoomueci it. By two appli cations of tho Exterminator, 167 ItAT8 wero found dead In the kitohenand cellars. THOMAS KIRK, „ „ . „ Bowery Hotel, 393 Bowery. New York, Deeeml>or 11th, 1851. For sale by all the wholesale druggists in the eity and the principal druggists in tiie United States, Cauados, West Indies, 4o. Warranted In all cases. None genuine unlos* signed by ljKNHY H. COSTAR, jy 39 ly 448 Broadway, Now York. MW For sale by J. A. MAYER, 164 Broughton-etj and by J. B. MOORE 4 CO. * ALLCOCK’8 PLASTERS. THE MEDICATEO INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nlnetccuth Century. B 18TOKY—The history of the e plaster* would occupy moro space than ean be spared in these s. Suffice it to say, that the most omiuent chem ists and physicians of tho United States and of Europe w«ro oonnultod as to their oouiposition. But it wae left to Mr. AMoock, whofor sevon years had the entire chatgo of Monsrs. Hfishtoi^a Astor House atoro, to perfect them for public uso. They am made porous, so that the poration of the perspiration ean goon taffluently v< Uie plaster is applied, without, as with other plaxtern, causing the accumulation of acrid Buld, whkh corn' the skin and occasions many unpleasant sensations, necessary for the cure or al’.eviutlon of affection* which a plaster is usually applied. They are tonic and carminative, whkh render* them of peculiar value iu many affectiona of the ohest and bowels, more especially when a nervous character; they in faot warm, aud to a certain extent, vitalise the part upon whioh they are applied. These strengthening, warming, and pain-rolleving E l as tors, will be fouud invaluable in weakness of tho auk, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of the tmifl- olee; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma, and ralus in tbe side or chest, especially w hen proceed ing from dy.pepsia or weakness, or • sense of coldness at the pit uf tbe stomach; in chronic or reeeut affec tions of the kidneys; in cases ui sprains, strains, bruises ; and in uearly all cases where a local pain weakness exists. Tho reador is especially referred to the following tes timonials, tuoro particularly to tho letter from Dr. I. T. Henderson, whom thoso plaster* of Mr. Allcock oured of a nervous disease of the bowels of many years •tandiug. I#r. I. T. IIcmlf’-Mon’H Letter. _ _ . Jtomottle, Loutniuna, Jtarch 8, 1850. Dn. T. Allcock, Sib I have been suffering under a sevoro altaok of neuralgio disease of my bowels for years, with hyper- throphy of Ute heart, and havo tried everything known to tbe practice of medicine from the very boat M. D’a.; but truth prompts me to say that your plasters ‘ given uie more permanent roller than auy thing u have used, aud I believe will produce n perfect cur.. . am wonderfully pleased with tho couutor-irritant effect qt your plaster, for it is produced iu auoh a mild and E radual way, as well a* tho invigorating action it gives > the capillary oiroulatiou around tho parte to which they ere applied, with the great uervous sedative influ ence they exert upon all nervous diseases. In conclusion, permit me to say, that I have had ex- ycrienoo oftho qualities of the plastors heretofore U use, but must place yours at the head of them all. Ev- eymodlcal man who bocuines acquainted with them, will assuredly reeomuoud his patients to use no other than the Medicated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Ailooek. ** Yours very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Floaters can bo obtained at the Book Store of W. Tuobnk Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, and by order of all Druggists, throughout tho country, jy a* sod law t-w V Jl Rio. 76 do Jamaica, and 60 do Java. Sugar—10 hhda Forto Rico, 10 do St Croix,6 do NO leans, RIO bbls Crushed, Powdered and Clarified. Molasaei—35 lihds Cuba, 75 bbls New Orleans. “ 150 bids Baltimore, 75 do Canal, 50 do Uira ged, 30 hhda hides, 30 du Shoulders. Potatoes—150 bbls F E aud Morcer Potatoes. Lard aud Codfish—25 bbls ohuico Leaf Lard, 6oasks and half boxes Stan b. Tobscou—350 pkgs, variona brands and qualities. Lemon Syrup, So.—50 boxes Loiuon Syrup; 10 cases Tomato Catsups ; 10 do Brand 75 bbls Phelps' Gin, 60 do'N E Bum, Waluut^aml^J Domestic Liqui ly Pencbes. .iquors—76 bbls Phelps' Gin, 60 do N E Bum, 76 do BeuUHod Whisky, 30 do oxtra Gld Monongahela do. ....*0 20 SAVANNAH BAHBElt SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T IIK Huhscriher would rekpecifully announce to the citisens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and woll known establishment is opon fur the reception of his frieuds. Ho aaaures thorn that nothing will b« left un done on his part to continue it a convenient andoomfor- tablo Barber Shop. His prices will bo os ruasouable in auy similar establishment iu New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable stylo.. Siugle^Shavo Shampooing Shaving six and seven times a week Shaving live times a week Shaving three or four times a week Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for Hot and Cold Baths Parents are respeotfully imfurtued that every and pains will be taken with their ehildren when .... to the Saloon to be waited upon. lie will alio keep for sale a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gentlemen's Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Oloves, Dretit 8ldrta, Me rino end Cotton Uudorshirta and Drawer*. Pocket Udkfs., Collars, 800k*, and othor articles or Gentlo- iuou's wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, N?il, Flesh. Clothe* aud Shoo Brashoa; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a groat variety of other artiolus. Holm of Hnvaimulu This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing aod darkening the Hair; thouaands who have received tho benefit or cleansing of daudrnff, improving and darkening the Ilair, are willing to com mend it. Prioe—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 20. Augusta Barber Shop, He would also take the pleasure of informing his nu merous friouds that he has opened a magnificent Barber Shop uuder tbe Augusta Hotel, Broad-stfoot, Augusta, whero every convenience will be found to make his pa trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au gusta are respectfully solicited to give me a call. J. M. liAYWOOD, Monumeut-aq., Savannah, jan 1 ly,Aud under Auguvta Hotel, Broad-«t., Augusta. Savannah HX<*iliciil College. SESSION 1853—'61. 'PIIK COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS I Institution will commence on the First Monday iu hTtvembi..' and contiuno four months. It. )>. ARNOLD, M. I)., Prof, of Institutes aud Prac tice of Medicine. J. G. HOWARD. M. D., Prof. Anatomy. W.G. BULLOCH, M.D., Prof. Principles and Prao- ticu of Surgery. P, M. KOLI.OCK, M. D., Prof. Obstotricsand Diseases of Wuiueu and Children. C. W. WEST. M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. K. 11. MARTIN. M. 1)., Prof. Physiology. 11.L. BYRD, M.D., Prof. Materia MoJica and Thera- J. B. READ, M. ])., Prof. Pathological Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES.—For Die toll course, $105; Matriculation Ticxet, $5; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10; Grtulua- (ion, $30. Requisites for Graduation, tho same as ia other Medical Colleges. C. W. WEST, M. D., apr 22 tlN Dean 01 the Faculty. The following newspapers will pleaseoopy the above till 1st November, and ueui bill* ta this Office t— South Carolinian, Columbia, (ti i-wuekly) Cou,l,r. Charleston. •* OoMtitutionaUet, Augusta, Geo., (weekly) Recorder, MUledgeviTie, Patriot, Albany. Geo., “ Floridian, Tallahiusee, Fla., ** Adrertieer, Montgomery, Ala.. u Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., " Uiuettc. Chattanooga, Ala., •« WOOD \ WOOP! , DEIIGfJ AND .UKDICINKri. r pllK kuhscribers, wholusnlo aud Retail Druggikts, J would respectfully call tbe atteution of purchasers to their wull-solsctcd stock of the above mentioned ar ticle*, which they offer for sale at the lowest possible prloea; ulao, PAINTS, GLASS, *0.? Uuion White Lead, I.iuseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Yarnisheti, Glue*, Putty aud Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm, I^rd.lUposoed aud PatastOll; GROCERS* ARTICLES: Whaie Oil, 8nices, Mustard, Saleratus, Matches, 4c.; LANDltETH’S GARDEN SEEDS: Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical lustrumeuts, and Glassware, together with a great varioty of artioles for family uso, couaiating of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, An., with an elegant assortment of fine French and Engliih Heir aud Tooth Uinshes, Toilet Combs, Lubln’« Pi’riuraes, Colognes, aud Hair Preparations— all of which are warranted ta be of the beet quality. JOUN B. MOORE 4 CO. nar 16 iUelodeoua. TW. Ixuatifiil Ja.lr.iB.Dt of « ud « Oel.T.1, from the cclebratad klanuffietory oi Cahart d Needham, aiwayr on hand and tor aale by I. W. MORRELL * CO. SPLENDID PIANO IORT1M. The underfilled having just received mm« fine instruments from the uela- jrated factories of Stoddart and J. U. Dunham, ere •aabled to offer an assort ment of Piano Fi.vrtes, which, for tone, taueh amt fluish, eannot be eurpassed. A call is reapeettolly solicited. apr 9 F. 3QQBAUM4 00.. Wartng'» Range. . PIANO POUTED. W. MORRELL & OO. .tuoded to. I rigid LOW 1 '***■ tf ‘J eei.ri. Hi„u,hion U Bk-". 4lour, jiut roo.lv -20 quarter eaaka Pure Malaga, 8 do ehoioe Ma deira, received and for aale by apr 25 McMAUON 4 DOYLE. Hunt's Httfttorative, POHIVKGKTABLE HAIR COMPOSITION, ri'lirs jiloaxaut and ollicinul Hgont for the pruvon- J lion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, is also a great auxiliary at the toilet, both oa account of its delicate and agreeablo perfume, (froo from essential oiis,) and its keeping the hair in place and curl. When the hair is moist with this fluid, it may be drossod beau tifully, iu any form roquired, so as to keep in its place. Prevfou* to curling the hair, moisten it lightly with tho Restorative, which will give it u glossy and durable curl. Children's heads should bo drossod with the Hestorativo twico a week, with a soft hair brush, a* it will at once thoroughly cleanse tho skin, and lay the foundation of a good hr ad of hair. For sale, together with a varioty of Hair Oils, Co logne*, uud Shaving Creams, at tho | SHAVING AND IIAIR-DIIESSINO SALOON, 168>a Broughton-atreet, Nearly opposlto St. Andrew's Hall, » mar 21 By WM. J. HUNT. EDWARD O'BYRNE'S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor** lliilldlng, Market Wharf, SAVANNAH, GKOHUIA. tj-fcX'fE. O'B. keeps oonatantly in storo HHHUIurgo stock uf GHOChUlLX, Liquors.MIHk* Crockery-Waro, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. HI chests Black Tea. 35 bags of Coffee. 4U boxes Ground Coffoe. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and V/hlte Sugars. 76 boaes Family, Palo, and No. 1 Soap. 4 pipes Holland Gin. 6 half-pipes Cognac Brandy. 15 barrels Fourth Proof Domeetio Brandy. 40 do. Phelpa’e Gin. 35 do. Rum. 10 hhda. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 76 dosen Teapots, assortod qualities. 10 orates assorted Crookory-Ware.ly oetlO J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull uud Buy Streets. Importer and Denier In Wines, Liquors aud Cigars, TIIK eubscrilicr has now on hand ft fine and well seleetod stock of Wines, Liquors ■Ba aud Segars L comprising the following: One Butt uf the AioiOfot RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. T One Pipo ohuico OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Oue Pipe or tbe first quality and ohoioest OLD *' RE SERVE/' vintage 1846. ()no Pine of the ohoioest and most delicately flavored OLD PAL1IET1NHO, vintage 1836. One Pipe of the choicest and exoeodingly rare OLD 8ERCIAL. vintage 1836. Ono half Pipe of the richest and m>)*t highly flavored SOUTH BIDE GRAPE JUICE. „ Two Pipes Old Loudon Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation. iu Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. “ **. " “ SHERRY •• Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of varions brand*, via: Ilcnnesey, I^ndon Dock, Jean Louis Pinet, Castillon, Guimard, Saaerao, Salignae, aud Otard, Du pay 4 Co. Ono puncheon of OLD 8COTCII WHISKY. ., !' . *' " Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port,TeneriU r u l Blierry and other Wines. Choico Champagne, of various brand*. Hook Wino*, imported Cordlaln—such os Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Braudy Fruits, Ao. 166,066 ohoioe Havana Cigars, of varions brands, and a full atook of FANCY GUOCERIEB. tf doe 30 [ UMT RECEIVED*—-A good usKortnieot of I Silk aud Lisle Gloves, and fancy Silk Neck Ties. ;o2 For sale by PIERSON. I1EIDT 4 CO. Granite Fir* Inuni OF UTICA, CtriTAL. $160,000*Mm ’V C'lmrtor Onk I.lfe Iniurnnce Connsanv. HARTFORD* CONN. F Tt Capital, (endorsed by Uie State) $280,000. Alfred Gill, President. Jas. C. Walk ley, Boo'y. K nicker bock rr Fire Innnrnnre Co*. OF WATERFORD, N. Y. CAPITAL, $156,60 0. Chaki.f-h Cramku, Preiiduit. F. D. Mok. Beo'ry. These Companies having a cash enpita), sarely in vested in bond and mortgage, aro prepared to effort In-, surance against damage by fire, on all kinds of property on reasonable terms. Applications recelvod by A. WILBUR, spr 33 Agent tor Savannah, 129 Oongress-st."’ XUIs. UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charier Ferpelual—Caih System. CAPITAL $‘.1X0,000. * This company combines tho Mutual and Propriutary system, and will jnaure tho lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Aumoi.d, Mvdlcitl Examiner. urirlS ly MIN1B 4 FLORANCE, Agents. Bancrof t A Bryan, GKNKKAI. AOB.NTH AND IIKOKBIIH, roHTHE ri’iicnask and sale or STOCKS, BONUS, KXCUA NOK d RltA L F.STA TK. No. 117 Dny Street, havnniinb. jan 34 ly Liverpool and l.oudou Fire i. nd Life luuurnnre Oompnny* S ^IIK undersiriioil Agnut* of tlm nhova Company, will take risks against Fire ou Buildings, Stock In ado, 4o., on tho most favorable terms. BANCROFT 4 BRYAN. Jan24 ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. HOYAl« INhllHANCii UOA1PANV. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CA riTAL, 9,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. q 'Ills INSTITUTION ha. r.lnbll.heil nil Agcicv J in Suvaunah, and Fire Polloies upon Produce and Property will be issued l,y ANDREW Sitvaunab, January 21,1853. f LOW 4 CO. L.IINUON rtUKNlX HI UK OFKICK. f|3HIS Cmnpany tuk«s Fire Risks in thie eity,and I insures Rents aud Leases, sap 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 SON, Agents, f|3HE undersigned, Agents of the above Company, 1 continue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stock*, etc.,on the moet favorable torma. apr 14 COHENS4 HERT^ Mutual Life luaurunce Company of New York* I SAAC ABB ATT, Hec'y. JOSEPH B. COLLINS, Prcs't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. • Applications received by feu 14 ly W. V. IIUNTEB, Agent. Mouthera Mutual Iunuranee <'ompnoy* 4 BBUKY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Albon Chase, Beo'ry. C. F. McKay, Aetuary. 0 undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues tu take the following risks, vis: Marine, Kieer and Fire; also on the lives 01 Servant*. Lives of White Persons aro also taken by (hie Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLI AMKING, Agout, June 17 ly Corner of Bay aud Drayton sts. THE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE F thu Subscribers, is uow uuder the muuugoineiit DIK.C. A. HALL, A gentleman fully competent, and who will tako groat enro to give satisfaction in the execution of all work en trusted to him. With tho Ordered during the past year, and that whioh we aro now about ordering, our Office will have undergone a thorough renewal. Our Hook Hintlinic nml ItlnuufHctuiinfi facilities, will also bo materially improved, and the stock of manufacturing materials considerably enlarged. No paint or expense will be spared in obtaining a supply of Paper uf every description, of superior quali ty. nnd every exortiun will be made to render the es tablishments worthy of tbe support of the uotnmunlty, trusting that we shall moet with due onoourageinont. Mr. E. J. Purse has no lougor any oonuuction with the ubovo establishments. Orders may bo left nt the store, or with Mr. Hail at the old stand, Penflold's Iiange, over F. W. Cornwell's Hardware Store, eutrauoe iu the lane. Je 15 J. M. COOPER 4 CO. HARNDEN’S EXPRESS, r W> Lo*; V Appetite, "rate canted bjSuUveH,,,,*’ Vait1* ta the lionet, or Hkeumalitm ettueed by the ute of Mercury, Scrofula, Cuianeout Eruption$. . BoUb\ Ulcere;tec. p/e4 l r T HE *1*6*0 diKoasna arise pomjrnlly from •» to.* 1 live elate of the 1.1 rar. or an impure stau «V .V' ttajaarrs ^ ^ With most of psrsoas it acts npon tbe bowels ... mild purgative; It cleanses the system from its hnnSli* ties, without causing sny irritation U U»f aUm?R?J canal, or debilitating effort. ■»*»*eatary He hbolshy action 6n the Llvtr and Blood the tendenqy of morbid influent**, aud le re... .A ~ .11..... 'ft..... "7 a Iirerd dluut. The. *1.0 >n Ui« Soulli.r. «ill M.dll, MiSl’iSre thl. i.reptrtiloi hu «h» n.l.r.l which provea it to be a pure and unadulterated «... 1 1 • The eitlxena of Havannah eld Vletaitailllj this article has the best effect upon the si atom gives better sati.faction to theta who use It then preparation ol tho kind in use. *"*. Physicians have assurance from the prontiita* iv.. it eontaina nothing but Sarsaparilla, with .pint •snehariue matter enongh only to preserve iL* mna Price $1 per bettle, or U bottles for $5. Sold In Swvannal ljy James H. Carter and J.B. Moor* Co- J Mtdvlile, by JT. Griffin 1 BandersrllU, by N w Haines 4 Brother; Wnynteboro’, by L.Swartsfandu druggists generally. ' *" a v Those ordering thie artlolu f»Mm dturglsts orcornmi. mtaalon werol.anta. slmuld express In tl.,1, ordeVT® 11 ’ ty "Pennlr* OeorglaSartagartlla.'i 153 Bay 8tr«tet v R ESPECTFULLY bugleava to inform tlmnU- sens of Savannah and its vicinity, that they have coeciudod their arrangements with the Central Ball- road and Banking Company, and are now running Aloe- sunger* doily to Maoon, and somi-wcokly to Oglethorpe and Coiambus, and alio forwarding goods to Miliedge- villa and ail intermediate plaqps. we would also aay that our expresses by tho stoamers to Now York antf Philadelphia enable us to forwird every description 0 Merchandise and valuables to ovory town In tbe North ern States—also to California and Europe. OrriCKS and Agents—153 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells 4 Sou, Maoon; Geo. R. Clay Ion, Oglothorpe; Randolph-it., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 and *5 South-third-streut, Philadelphia; 8 Courl^ street, Boston; Exchange-street, Provideuoe-, Mont- gomery-streut, San Francisco, fob 22 LIVINGSTON. WINCHESTER, 4 CO. EINSTEIN & ECKWAN, 151 CouKinss-SIrcet, T NVITE public uttauiiou to the LOW PRICES at J which a general assortment of Dry Goode are now offored for sale at their store. Having availed themselves of the opportunity of pur chasing Goods vpry much below tho inurkot value at the roeent Auction feulcs in tills City, thoy arc uow prepared to sltaro tiie advantages with their customers, hy selling the following descriptions -rices below tlieir original cost. Printed Lawns, Ginghams, Organdies, Bareges, Barege de Laincs, Collars, Chemisette, t I Id k Is., Embroidered do., Cotton Ed; ' Linen Thread do. Needlework do. Quilts, Sheeting and Sliirtln Brown and Bleached, Irish Linen, Hosiery. Cotton Edgings4Inxertings, do.’. apes. To insure the ontire advantages of the bargains w tb now offering, an early call at our establishment teceseary, aa sueli bargains cannot laat long. Je 14 E. 4 E. M ODERN FLIRTATION; n novel, hy Catha rine Sinclair. rry Covordale's Courtship aud what eame of it, by tiie author ofl" Frank Ff Jrlegh,”ote. Notabilities in Franc? a id England, with, an Auto- ograpliy; by Philarcto Chasles. Putnam's Alagaiido, Vol. 1, bound. Memorials of the English Martyrs; by tbe Rev. G. n., eta ; by Au»t«n 11. Ruins or Nineveh and Babylon. I.ayanl, M.P., with Ma;>aand Illustrations] Memoirs, Journal aud Correspondence of Thomas ipondi Moore; by Lord John Bust*], part V. Pictorial Brother Jonathan tor 4th of July.' — MORE OF — The Old Forest Rangtr; Edited hy Frank Foreatai English Soldier in the United States Army. Dean's Daughter; by Mrs. Gore, Je 16 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY 8. 8. SIBLEY, JUNE 14, 1853. M 18TOKY of all Nation*, from tlm oarliubt pe riods to the present time ; by 8. G. Goodrich—li sted by 70 Maps and 700 Engravings. Montaigne’s Works, his Essays, Letters, Ao.; by Wm. Harlett, Esq. - Tooke's Pantheon of the Heathen Gods, adapted to the 10 of Students of uvery age and sox. Sylvia Roabury, or Yankees in Japan; by Harry Ba sel, author of Yankee Jack, lied Kiug, Ao. The Soldier's Wife, or scenus lu Canteen and on tho Battle Field ; by U. W. M. Reynolds. I.miy Leighton, or tho Belle of tho Manor ; by Miss Goro, author of tho Dean's Daughter, tu. Part 6tli of the Memoirs of Thom** Moore: bv the t. Hon. Lord John Russell, M. P. Arthur'* Homo Magar iue tor July. Brothor Jonathan, a Mammoth Sheet for 4th July. Barnum'a Illustrated News, a splendid uutnber. CRssou's Pictorial, 4c., Ao., 4c. For aale atl35Con- gtess Street. je 15 Wood Yard-Ferry Wharf. J. T. THOMAS, (HuocvNNor to D* UtfuiMliurt,) W ILL koop u coiiNtaut supply of Ouk, Aeli, Block Jack, Pine and Light wood. Boxes for orders are placed at the stores of A users. J. 51. Cooper 4 Co.. John Merohixon, W. W. l.inooln and at the of fice of tbe Morning News. Orders for Kccd Cane for Shipment, supplled at short notice,tf je ATH AND HAY.—1,000 InubHls Gate; 50 bales prime Eastern Hay, in stare and tor sale by OGDEN 4 BUNKER. O J<- t IOUN AND OATH.—For bulo iu lots to suit / purchasers, 4666 bushels Core, 600 bushels Oats, by BROWN 4 HARRIS. MwR At tho West Uroad-st. Stables. U unu pants, hC44H pair Fancy I.inon Drill Pants, 48 do heavy Browu aud Fancy Duck Pants, 24 do suporflne Black Doe Skin Pants, 48 real Grass Linen du. Also, • large tot el white and figured aud Embroidered Silk and Matselllofi - *»•, at MAAS 4 HEY MANN’fi films, Hides, Hardware, &c. AHD, riOAJC ANI» CANUJLKS. 325 bbls. Prime I^of lard. 66 106 lb p-ckageu, Prime Leaf laird. 75 boxes No. 1Jump. do. paRd&l Wmily ttanp. 00 do. Adamantine Candles. 26 do. do. Psari Caadlts. S6 do. Sporm Candles. 66 do. Patent Tallow Candles. For sale by. way IS WEB8TKRA PALMES. '36 do. do. do. do. Shouldors 60 bbls- Moss Pork. 15 ooT F I Inucs Many's 1 4UUURN 4 CUlfSINGHAJL Liver Complaint, Jgan.lrn, Dr.prp.lu, (Jhr*ul<- gr Ner,... Debllli), Uluiwi. *f ike Kidney., Dlwases ari sing from a disor dered Liver orddta- maoh, such ae Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Pullueae or Blood ta the Head, Acidity of ' the Stomach, Nausea, llurtbnrn. Dis gust for Food. Fnllnxie or weigh* in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the pit of the Htoraaoh, Swimmius of the Head, Hurried and Dlfflcalt Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation* when Inn lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, /Viwr and dull pain in ihe head, Deficiency of Per,pira- lion, VeltuienraA «y the SUn and Ayet, Fain in the Sale Bark, Client, Limit, dc., Suddm Fla,hue of Unit, Burn, iny in the Fleth, Conntunt Imagining, nf Frit uud Drpreuion of Spirit,,can be effectually eured by 7>K. HOOFLANIV8 CELEBRATED GERMAN BJTTSHl. rusr-tuED nr DU. Cl. M. JAI KKON, AT TUB GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 ASCII STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their pouer over the above ditratee i, not excel If J, if equalled, by liny odur preparation in the Unibd Stutn, ae the cure* aUeet, in many eases, after ekUjulphyticiuH, huil/ailed. These Bitters re worthy the attention of invalid*. Po**e**ing grea virtue* in the rectification of di*«**«a of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the mutt searching powers in weakness and affections of the dl- gostiro organs, thoy are withal safe, certain and pleas ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. ,, liVom the Boston Pee.] The editor said, Dee. 22d— Dr. llouftaiut'e ceUbratut German Bitter,, for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jauudloe, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervoua Debility, is deservedly ono of tho most popnUr medicines of the day. Those Bitters nave been used ly thuiisande, and a friend at onr elbow says he has him self received an effectual and permanent oure of Liver Compluiut from the nse of this remedy. We are c -. inced that, in the use of thsao-Bitters, the pfitionte.- •tantly gains strength and vigor—a fket worthy of grest consideration. They arc pleasant in taste aud smell, and ean be used by persons with the moet delicate stom achs with safoty, under 4»y circumstances. Wears sjioaKiug from experieuoe, and to the afflicted weadvise Scott's Weekly, one of th« host literary papers pub lished, said, August 25- 1 “Dr. lloojtand'e German Bittermanufactured by Dr, Jooksou, are now recommended by some of the uest prominent members of the faculty as an article or much etfieaey in cases *f female weakness. As such is the ease, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves niuoli sickness. Persons of debil itated constitution* will find these Bioters advantage ous to their health, aa we know from experieuoe the salutary effect they have upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. Tbe Philadelihla Saturday Untelto, the best family nowspapor published iu tho United States. The editor says of ■’ , DR. HOOFLAND'B GERMAN BITTERS. “It is uoldow that wo recommend whataretarmedPa tent Medicines, to tho oontidcuce and patronage of our readers: aud, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- land's German Bitters, we wish it tabs distinctly under stood that we are not speakiug of Uie nostrums of tbe day, that aro noised about for a brief period aud then forgotten, alter they have duno their guilty roe« of mis chief, but or a medicine loug established, universally prised, and which has met the hearty approval of the irSrnJUIIi m ..MM foregoing) from all ■ootlons of the Union, tho last three years, and the strongest testimony in Us favor is that there Is more of it used in the praotieo of the rogular physicians of Philadelphia thau all othor nostrums c blued, a fact that cau cosily bo established, aud f proving m — their qui form. That this medicine will oure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, aftor using it as directed. It act* specifically upon the stomach anullver; it is pre ferable to calomel in alt bilious di»*u*et—the effect ie immediate.' They can be administered to female 0 fant with safety and reliable bonofit at any time, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high oharacter which is ucce*«ary for all medicines to attaiu ta iuduoe coun terfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently depolvod. Look irell to the mark, of the Genuine t They have the written signature of C.Jtf. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the butUe. without which they are epurioue. Fur sale Wholesale and Retail at the GE 1151 AN MEDICINE STORE, No. 126 Arch-street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia aud by respectable dealers generally through tho country. «*" ■ . - ■ v •' PniClKH HKillJCED. To enable all classes of invalids ta enjoy the advfintagei of their great restorative powers. SitiL'le boltlcn 75 cent,. Also for sale by J. A. LaROCHE, W.W- LINCOLN, quiet approval when presented even In thie Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA I DK. HOUGHTON'S^ Juicy., prepared flroin Rennet,ortbe fourth - stomach of the Ox, after direc tions of Baron Lie big, the greet Phy siological ChosnUt, by J. S. HOUGHTON, *.!>., Philadelphia, _ Pa. Thislxafrnly ludrful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jenudioe, >or Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing af- Nature's own method, by Nature’s own Agent, tiie Gastric Juice. jKff* Half ataaspoonfitllef Pepsin in fused in waterwilidigeetor dissolve live pounds of Roast Beef in abonttwo honrs, out of the stomach. >*>.- PEPSIN is tho ohlofelenient,orgreatdlgestiug>tTin- dple of the Oestric Jnloe—tho solvont of tue Food, the purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of the Sto- maob aud Intestines. It is extractod Crum the Diges tive Stomach of the Ox. thus funning a true Dlge*tir$ Fluid, precisely liko the natural Gastric Jnloe in its Chentioal powers,and fuvmishiaa complete and perfect substitute for it. Hclentlflrt Evidence! Call on the Agent and tetadeswriptiveeiruulargntii; J iving a large amount of eolentlflo evidence, from Lie Ig's Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe’s Physiology uf Di gestion, Dr. Pereira qn Food and Diet. l>r.J.W. Draper, of New-York University. Professor Dunglisun's Physi ology, Prof. Slllimau, ol Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology, 4o., together with reports of ourea from all great natural remedy, free from and Nauseous Drugs. It is extreme!) fas to, aud mey be taken by the mostr aaunot eat a water cracker without a w aro of Drugged imitations. Pepsin rutimrlablc ourta in evory town I _ oases, reports of oure*. certificates Pat louts, are givon in tho Cironlars ( gratia. Pcpuln In Fluid and 1 Dr. Honghton’a Pepsin is prepared Fluid form—and in Prescription 1 Physicians. Private Circulars for Physiclana may Dr. Houghton or his AgonU, describing aration, aud giving tbe of this new remedy of prepare which tbe claim is not a secret remedy, no objection uan h its u*e by rhytieiane In rosoootable •taft_.^ T . Ur practice. Prioe $1 tier bottle. RAT OBSERVE Tills .-(Every bottle of tho genuine Pepsin bears tho written signature of J. 8. UOUGli- TuN, M. D., solo proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark secured. mgr Bold by all Druggists and Dealers ia Medicines W7W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Retail Agent in »w VM , barrel* oxtra supori landing per schr. Fannie aud tor sue by OOUENBAIIBRTZ. VTTk’k AN|> UHKKHK.—S5 firkin. *»■] , ....» — —* • --«-ie#e,re 0 elTed I (HUtori.-HiuuuiUipira.gr lUrHl im**ru- V.ST **‘ n ^ fcr “"iKhU APtORASCK. ■ lisps