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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1853)
SAVANNAH TO *T II.BXANI The broke* moon Ur in the And I ley at thy foot*, yon bent a boro me : in the ellenee 1 Could hear my wild heart heat. 1 ipoko ; my aoul vu full of trembling rear* At whet my wordt would bring ; You reUed your fuse, your tree were full of tears, Aa the aweet eyea of 8pr(ug. Yon kleeed me thou, I worshipped thy feel Upon the shadow* eod. . . . , O, fool, 1 loved thee ! lored thee, lovely cheat! Bauer than Fame or Cod. Hr aouMeaped up beneath thy timid kite : 4Si fiRsrrTMSS. . f m*. 1 teemed to walk on thrones. And von were with me ’moog the rualilng wheels, a afWWKKKMki Night liar hollow gulft of otara. Before your window, aa before aahrine, I've knelt 'raong dew-soaked flowera. While distant music-bells, with voioea fine, Meeeured the midnight houre. There came a fearfnl moment: I Yon wept, and never spoke. But clang aroand t **■ *■ Clings, pleading, Upon me wrong I steadied upon my aonl, And dung thee from myself; I spurned thy love aa ‘twere a rich man's dole,— It wee my only wealth. Cl spurned thee! I, who lorad thee, eoold have died, That hoped to call thee " wire," And bear thee, gently stalling at my aide, Through all the shocks of life ! Too late, thy fatal beanty and thy tears, Tby vowa, thy passionate breath; l I’ll meet thee not in Life, nor in the spheres Made visible by Death. a pale. 10 it 8AVIWO 8T ORE. Omit Sucriftw AT MAAS St. HEYMANN’S CLOTUIKG EMPORIUM. M AAIH at, 1IBY.UANN lior 10 Inlbrm Iholr patrons and the publlo generally, In both tho oity ountiy, that they ara now prepared to offer one of the largoet and lost selected stocks of OLOTNINQ, and a general assortment of Oen tlemen's t'URNlSHINU GOODS and Fancy prices novor known or heard of inthla Wo enumerate a few leading artlolea in IIGLHBOLDT & 1SI*XEK, Hell Hanger* nnd Manufacturer* of Fire Proof Safe*. Iron Hailing«, l-ocks, SfC. ’ J ’ HAVING boughto the aabaoribera offer orders tor any thing In the above line, at the corner of Jefferson and Br/au-ntrect*. may 27 ly 11ELMB0LDTA E1FLKR. €AADI£8 AT REDUOEO PRICES 1 $ 15,00 pnr 100 Iba.-il5 lb. Iloxen 1:1,75 AT6 charge lor boxing or delivering at tho Kuil- X\ road or steamboat*. Warranted to keep in an* climate. T. C. RICE. jy 1 ly. 8. W. eorner Broughton and Whltakor-et, *| ^WSOLUTl ON•—The c(>-puriiiui»iii|> 7»«io- i be used by eith< al consent. The name of the Crmc party in liquidation of auy debts due thoin. Savannah, May 24, 1853. E. P. K INCH LEY, E. LOCKETT, A. THOMAS. 'VTOT1CR.—The iMiileraigiied will contiiiuo the JLv business at the Old Staud. uudor tho name Kinchley A Thomas. E. F. K1NCHLEY, may 15 tf A. THOMAS. UTl C.’K.—The undersigned the tickets they now hare, in order to obUiu u a number of the old tickets having been mislaid u r Biiuinu.—Single Bath SO ADiMINlNTUATKI.Y’M SAI.K. ' TjriLls be sold on the first Tuosduy in July next, T f at the Court House, in the oity of Bavaunah, Chatham county, bstwoen the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, agreeable to an order or the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of said county : Tenor twelve Slavey consist ing of man, women and children, together with the late residence, called Pleasant Itetreat, of James M. Bates, - deooascd, of four hundred and forty-four acres of land, more or less, in Chatham oonnty, about tire or sis miles from the city, with the ituprovumunts thereon, consist- lag of a ooiafortable Dwelling, with all necessary buildings for a farm, and handy to markot. Sold at .... 1 lupe-ty of tho estate of tho Bald James M. Rates, for l) obenefit of his heirs. Terms on the day of sale, may 2 ANN 11. BATES, Administratrix. 15 7. A LA It UK LOT OF Till* CHOICE Champagne, fans just arrived. So all who have ’ keen anxiously waiting, can uow got supplied, by the ouly importer in Bavaunah. may 35 M. J. SOLOMONS. AUU1VAL OF NEW HUMiUEU UOOilM. M PKENDERGAST Sl CO. have this day re- • calved per steamship State of Georgia, a very lout assortment of new, fashionable and cheap Goods, comprising k White and colored French Linen Drills. I A great variety for Gentlemen's and Boys' Summer wear. Jaroges, Chameleon. Figured and printed Grena dines, black aud colored. Black Qro Do Rhino Silki. l.adio*’ Needle work oollara. Jaconet and Organdy Muslin*. 7-8, 4 4 and U-8 French, English and American Prints, particularly desirable styles. A beautiful assortment of Cambrle and Swiss Edg ings and inserting*. Thoy will be reooiving farther aappliea by the steamer during the month. No. 178 Broughton street, may 10 , opposite St. Andrews Hall. Segars! Segura 1: Segura::: J .UdT RECEIVED, by rccont arrival, and for •ale in lets to suit purchasers, by P. JACOBS, _ , lt , . , Savannah, da. The following choice brands, via s 10,000 Augusta, 2,000 Georgia Londros, 3.U00 Georgia Plantation, 6,000 filifim. Londros, 6.U00 Georgia, 10.000 Wasblngtc 4,lXX) Kio Hondo, 2,000 I.a 1'atrfa, 2,000 Cabanaa, 6,000 La Quipasooana, 4,000 Do Cartaga y Com- 2,000 Ooorgla Regalias, K nla—tbe celebrated udousita, r ___ Also for sale. Rough and Ready Chewing Tobacco; Julia Dean do ; Lewis Casa extra Gold Leaf do,; Jas. Thomas, jr., Virgin do.; Jeauy Lind Twist do.; Dia dem Twist do.; Excelsior Twist do.; Eldorado do.; Crompton's Four Aces do. A new lot of “egar Cases, Port Monales, Ac. Snuffs and Pipus of all descriptions, may 24 llsrptY and Fioi)F~Ciotb Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain' Goods, Af., Arc., ike. iVa. 140 Congress aud l\o. 57 St, Julien Sts. ri'HE Subscriber, knowing that the citixnns of I Bavananli have fait a great iutereet in tho estab lishing of a CARPET WAKKIIOUME, la this oity, and being aware that many have boon awaiting the completion of the New Store, so that they oould make their selection of the various artlolea for furnishing their houses,* r.ould respeotfUlly inform the public, generally, that he has opened the most com plete assortment of all the various styles or GOODS usually kept in sitnllr- — * *** tho dltferout departuu following Goods, via; „ CAMPfiT DKPAUTMKNT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Moret Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; 'i-'—-*—- »—• *»——i- #—*,-<— Three, J LV T#t J Tawsatry and Rruu.de for Blairs; •« Ply. Superflnit, Fine aud Common Ingrain; Plain . 'fwilled Venetian for Btairs, Halil, Ac.; Drug- e U * width, of every variety of pat- rne; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Bkoop Mats; Table and rtano Cavera; Hilver and Brass Oval and Ootsgon Stair Beds; Blair Linen, Ac., Ac. OIL CXOTIIH. ° frou on. to el,ht Mrdr for Dtllt Dicing Rooms, Steamboat*, 8aloons, Ac.; Rose Wood, Cloth., 4-t, Sulni* " *“• > India Uuhhar Cloth for i’L'UTAINN. . J> lk WofiUi Duut Do-Ialia: Wor.Ud »nd UMn ltainuk Dcl-im; Flaoirod ,nd FUla Uunuki, »rl.tf of oolorai Whlto tod Vlufl, for HIimIm. WINDOW Hit ADEN. Tijn.p.ront^ntudMopo, Mod»llion, OarUnd and wHute and Gold, entirely now stylo; Cord; Loops j Taa- aels; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains nnd Shades. . t HILT C0UNICK8. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat- terus, of the latest importation; all of which will be •old at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM. U. UUION, Agent. 140 Congress and 67 St. Julian-sU. Kempton dk Veistillc . A AE uow oi^euing a finely nisortml uud cuiuplotn rfA atoeh ef Summer and other Dry Uoods, which wey will offer upon Urn most accommodating terms. At great care has been exercised In tho selection of their stock, with a view both to price and quality, they eeagdsatly invite their friende aud tho publlo gineral- »y toeaUandeanmlnefor themselves. apr6 Blew Watch, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY HTOltB, BkOVaHTONSTREJCT, /Vo 148. BTE1N, Manufacturer of Chro- SV?"* Clocks,Town Clocks, Watches. Ac. Ac., f■L r if l “ h » U cuxtouters aud the public gene- ■Ihere he \JE£&. “H^e Store 148 Broughton-sL. IKry eTthslIKlr^* P^aanent location, auJ ' Waiohas, Clocks. Towwm 0 *? ih iu various branohes. 5*JwYio . de»’ u J\ n nd ^ k, l Chronometers. Jewol- warrsnted. New fasUoa Jeaewl •f all daaoriptlons sold at tbS Low« y .t^ru?‘ uoy n r ood * J.p*i"dV, 1SwSSSS^)Slis n 's& ,lu,u u *■—— FUANOlg stein. POPAKTNK1C81IXP' NUT1 UK. *»*°ciated theui Having i on u try. me rate a ftw leading artlolea in our line, to invite • 'trial atuniton: Dress and Frock Contis. In Blaok, Bine, Brown. Olive, and Devs Colored Freuoh and English Cloths. Mnnlnmsn nnd flnntln* Contn, In evarj- variety of stylos, and of d.fforeut materials, auch as Cloth, (Jaselrnsre, Tweed, Cashmcret aud man ufactured In plain,clouded, striped and mixod patterns. Pnntnloonw. , „ In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Casslmer* and Cat- sinet supertlno Doeskin in various colors. Vests, Plain, White and Figured Satin and Sllk-fsr wedding and party wear; Double and Single Breasted, in * va riety of materials; Plain Blaok uud Fancy Matins, Doe- skius, Cashmerets, Ac. llonlnry. Gents' Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, flocks, Gloves, Musponders. Cravats, Bilk and Satin Stocks, and Neck Ties of the latest Fronoh and American stylos in great IIhImV Cnpa, Trunks, Carpet Hass and Valines. Thepeouliar facilities posseasod by the flubecribors for importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce ment* in thoirtrade seldom met with, nnd at the same time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and J offer son streets—the greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in this country. MA AH A H’EYMANN. Roys ami Youthu* Clotblng. Not to be surpassed In the variety of styles, make and low price, to be found at the above named estsb- oct 4 ly Uobinson & Cuinp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, ANDUIULCU, IN FINK READ Y-.UAI/K Ci.OTIIINO, A HE « A is SPRING AND been selected during the past month by Camp, consisting in part of Light, Blaok and Fancy Colored Cloths, Casssuiiers, CashmoretU, Poltean Cloths, and Drap U'oto, Vestings of Bilks, Batins, Marseilles and Embroidered Patterns. Our Ready-Made Clothing is from the well-known 1I1LL, to b« entitled aa Ordinance) tc tho city iuto four Dispensary District*, to ;he eleotlpn of a Dianenaary Physlciau for house of W. T. Jeablnge A Co., Broadway, New York, and cannot be surpassed. «... . usual largo supply of Furnishing Goods ..... *. i, A/.* „ .... if r.,.... robe—together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet-Bagi India Rubber Uoods, such as Coats, Cloaks, Pi Loggias nud Capra, all of which we offer as low and o as good terms a — L ‘ “ ' * **—*■— GAUD ■Pr4 TUI xli .11 IN 148* C OLORED HILK AND LINEN UUAID, Trimming Braid, Colored Bilk Linen aud Gilt Buttons for Children Clothos, also fancy open worked Uoso and hulf Hose, at apr 19 KEMPTON A VERSTILL’8. > Irish Linens. Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Bleach- od aud Browu Mhirtiugs, Pillow Case Liucn/i aud Cot tons, Huokabaoks, Scotch Diaper, fomg Lawns, Bird's Eye Diaper, 7, 8, D, lOaud 12-4, Linen Table Damasks, Damask Napkins, Dowlas, Linen Towels, Uausc Flau- neis, Mus.|uito Lace and Netting, Furniture Fringe, Ladies', Gent's aud Children's Hoslory, Ladies'Drees Goods, now aud handsome, Embrohlories, Laces, Rib bons, etc , for sale at tho low est market prices, hy •ORGAN. Du WITT A MO Radway’a Ready Relief i Badway’* Benavatingr Boiolvent, Badway’* Beady Begnlator*,". S ^IIF. use of which will in all crises instnutly slop kn^** 0 ' < * u * okI ^ r our * » b 4 alwaya prevent No Palo, or Sickness, or Disease, or Unhealthy Mat- tar will remain in or affeot tho system while it is under the influence of R. R. R. RE MED IE S. Kudway’s llcudy Kelief, Internally nud Kxiernally. EXTERNAL PAINS.—The moment it Is applied ex- torualhr it stops all pain. It cures Rheumatism, Lum bago, Gout, Paralysis, flick Headache, Neurolgia, Tio Doloreux, Sprains aud Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain ful Swellings, Cramps and Spasms, iu a few hours. INTERNAL PAINS.—A few drops of Radway'i Ready Relief, taken internally, will stop the most die- treMing paius of Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Dysentory, aud iustantly soothe, arrest and allay the most violent cramps, spasms and convulsions. R. R. RELIEF.—The very moment it is applied it ops t<aiu, arrests disoase and removes itsenuse. RHEUMATISM.—An aged gentleman was troubled with Rheumatism for si& years. Sometimes bin feet would swell to three times tlieir uatural site; he suf fered Hie most excruciating pains. He was relieved Ironi pain iu FI* Minutes alter using R. R. Relief.- lle has not been troubled aince. R. R. RESOLVENT.—Mercurial Nhnimatinn.—A gentleman residing next door to our office, has been ufffioted with Mercurial Rheumatism for a number of year*. He was cured by taking Rad way's Renovating Hosolvent internally, and bathlr - -■ way’* Ready Relief. aDlniaBaary , K'Mae the duties and fix the com pensation of each Dixpeksary Phrsieinu. Seo. I. Be It ordainod by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savaauah and hamlets thereof ia Council assembled, and it is hereby ordatneu: by the authority oftho aauie, 1 hat from nod after the passagei of Hus or- dinaoee, the city be, and it la hereby divided into four Dispensary DUtrlcu, the llrseto embrace ail that part of tha city bounded on the north by the Savaunah riv er, on the east by Jeffcruon-stroetojntiuued to the river, on tho south by South Broad-street aud William-street, and on the west by tho corporate limits ; the second to embrace nil that part of the oity bounded on the north by tho river, on the east by the corporate limits, on the south by South Broad-street continued to the corporate limits,aud on the west by Jofferion-street, continued to the river; the third to einbraeo all that part of the city bounded on tho north by WiilliAm-street and South Broad-street, on the oast by Jefferson street oontinned to tho oorporato limits, on the south by the corporate limits, and on tho west by the corjioratc limits ; and tha fourth to embrace all that part or tho city bounded on tha north by South Broad-street continued to tbo cor porate limits, on tho east by the corporate limits, on tlio south by the corporate limits, and on the west ly Judurson-stroet continued to the corporate limits. flee. 2. Be it further ordained by the authority afore said, That there shall be elected at the first regular mooting of Counoll after the passage of this ordiunuce, aad aim. ally thereafter on the first regular meeting in January, a DiHponsary Physician for sach of said dis tricts, y hose duty it shall ba to furnish the destitute sick within the limits of hisdistiict with necessary medi cines, to give them medical aud surgical advive and at tention, In visit them at tholr places of abode wben ne cessary, on every Monday and Thursday, to attend in persou, or by competent substitute, between tho hours of 10 o'clock, A. Al. and 1 I\ AL, for consultation with out-door parties, and to keep always a competent sun- ply of vacaine matter for yaulnniiug the poor aud to be furnished physicians, the latter to pay a reasonable and proper price therefor, and to till all proscriptions signed by any member ot tbo Georgia Medical Faculty, pro- v'ded cadi ofsudi prescriptions shall set forth the name of the pationt aud oiubraco a certificate that the patient resides within the district of the Dispensary Physician ‘ w hom it is addressed. Boo. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority afore- esid, That tho laid Dispensary Physicians shall bo con sidered, hold and taken as oflicere of tho city, and shall b9 liable to the same penalties for non-performance or Bglect of any of their official dutiee aa are now pro- ribed iu the oaso ofotnoroity officers, flee. 4. Bo it further ordained by tho authority oforo- dd, That such Dispensary Physician before mitering i tbo duties of hie office shall take tho oath prescribed for city officers, and exoeuto a bond with two securities iu the penal sum of ono thousand dollars, conditional ' the faithful performance of his office. Each Dlspen- y Physician shall receivo in full uompousation for mediciuesand services,a salary of dollars ptr annum, payablu monthly. fleo. n. Be it farther ordained by the authority afore said, That all ordinances and parts of ordinances mili tating against this ordinance be, and the same are here by repealed. Ciuulks Ga.naiii., Riciuud D. Ait MOM), jo28 C. A. L. Lamak. Leefr.Walker. (SUCCESSORS TO OEORUE W1LUG,) No. 188 Cheatant-st., Phladelpkin, PI A N o“r VTr TES, illunlrstl laat rumen in, Hhtet Muafo, Vifllla,Gttitar f Ilnrp Hiring*,dkr* A LI. of which will bo sold at the vary lowest /l, rata*. Catalogues seat to any part of the U. States Waddra* fag as above, poet paid. LEE A w.\7 'betook being one of the largest in the ate 'oanoeat of giving eatiafkctioa to all thf so who may favor U.o,« with their patronage. I,1: - ir C.W.VAN IIOMNt’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER. fur 1‘rolap,u, UUti, trailing i>/ IA. ICimift.) '|1|lr, nttniitioii (if Physicians and Lad toe suite ring I from the above derangement, la rospeotfnlly in- rUod to “ Van Horn’s Improv'd Uterine Supporter,"— They are made without the fltcol Springs, which ara highly oMectionable on account nf their chafing the hlpa, Ac., making them extremely unpleasant to be work.— They have no superior for the relief and cure of the above displacement, aud are recommended and used ia motion of the following Professor sof Olstetrios and of women and children, via,: Prcffesaor J. A. Eve, Medical College, AngneU, Ga. " J. 8. longshore. Female Med. College, Phils. * Chas Woodward, Med. Inst., Clncinnntti, O, ' W.I*. Johnston, ColuuibiaCol'ge.Waeh'n.D.C. ‘ U. Miller, Med. Dep't.UnH’y, Lonleville. Ky. ' .. A. II. OaaiM^Med. College of Louisiana,N.O.. jy the Physicians generally throughout the United Blatoe. C. W. VAN HORN A CO , Philadelphia. Afanufaoturers also of Trusts, of all deeeriptioBe of Instruments for Curvature Spine, Clob Foot, and for ail derangements requiring the u»e of Baud Agee, or Instru ments for restoration. J. B. MOORE k CO. j» IA ly Agents in Savannah IjIXTRAU’J J;j 1832, ont bo considered T of nil Oidiuuiicu imsMui AugiiNi untitled an ” Ordinnnro defining what shall red public nuisances, nnd for thu prevention, punishment aud removal of thu same." 8ko. IU. Be it furthor ordaiuud, That it shall not be law ful for any cow, steer, heifer or calf to bo or go at large within the limits of tbo city, from the setting of tho Bun to the risiugof the aauie; und tho owner of such cattlo so found at large, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five dollars for each and every time any inch animal shall befouud at lnrge; and it shall be the duty of the City Marshal aud City Constables to take such cattlo to found at large, contrary to thu prn- visioui of thie ordinance, nud impound thvin until the eaid line and all costs are paid, und it tho nuimal bo not olaiuud within five days, it shall ho the duly of the City Marihaltosoll tho sain, at the pound, first giving af least fivu days* notice in ono of tho public gaxettes of the city of the description of the animal aud tho tiiuo ami place of sale, und he shall pay the uott proceeds, af ter deducting the tino and costs, iuto the City Treas ury, subject to the ordor nf Counoil, who ntay und shall order the sanio to bo paid to tho owuer of such animal when required. . 11. Be it further ordained, That any hull found C. W. VAN IIOBN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, The only Hracs manufactured that dots not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be worn soil A both ease and contort. Those who have worn other Braeei are requested to give these atrfol, to test their s r all others. llll.il, to lin Iiiilillotl i ordinance cntitUd " mu and calves, uud other cattlo from uiog at large," passed in Council, Fobruary, 1841. 8ec 1. Be (tordaiuedby the Mayor and Aldcrmt . the oily of Aavauuah and tlio hamlets thereof, iu Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority efthe muiii), Tost fr<>in auu after tho passing of this or- diuanco, the provisions of tlio above recited ordinance ‘ so amended and exteuded as to prevent bulls, cows. ox« calves and other cattle running at large within tho fo. lowing limits, vix : Guinuot-stroot ou tho south, pro longed oa.it aud west to the extended incorpomto limits nf tlio oity of Savannah and the hamlets thereof; tho flavaunhli river on tho north nnd tho corporito limits of nu. *- —and west. jy tho authority aforn- s of ordiuauces miiitat- Passedin Council, 8avauuah, KHli March 18.13. R. WAYNE, Atajor. fAttest] EuivAim G.Wii Ho.oW.ut int.ra.lty, .mi b.ll.in,.it.rn.ilJ witb R.d* w*v i Ha ail v Relief, ■ B. B. B. NO. 2. Railway’s Iteuovating Resolvent Quickly ouren florofula and all ohroufr and syphilitic complaints, consumption, had coughs, wasting away of the body, ai d all diseases of the lungs. It resolves away all diseasod deposits, It puritios the blood aad other fluids, It renovates the system. night, whctlu H. R. RKhPLVENT.—Nineteen Fever floresoured by Rad way’s Innovating Resolvent. AgeuUeman who had taken groat quantities of Mercury, who became salivat ed, and whose body was a mass of putrid Hoxb, was en- Urely curt 3 by tho use or Radway’i Renovating Resol- eut. The first week he had taken the Hosolvent,* leoe of solid matter liko thoriud of ohecse, one eighth r an inch thick and six inoheain length, wna oiaohnrg- ed from a largo eoro on his leg. From that day ho grow better. Ho contluuod the use of the Resolvent aud the Regulators. In two week from tho timo he commenced using the R. R. Remedies, every sore was healed, his flesh woe souud aud pure, neither blotch or disfigure- «n«nt woa risible to annoy the sight or mar the appear- B.B. B. NO. 3. HAD WAY’S) KEUCLATORS A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior to all p lie or powders for regulating the bowels. . All persona who are inclined to costiveness are here informed that one or two of Rad way’a Ifogulatora will leasautly and agreeably empty the bowels twice in weuty-four hours. Rahway’s Renovating Rksoltbnt—Will cure *L chronic, sorofuluns, syphilitic complaints, meronrial diseases, diseased deposits, nodes, swelllugs, tumors, ulcers, fever sores, consumption, bronchitis, ill diseases that have been in the system for live, ton, or twenty years. * K. K. II. OFFICE* 102 Faltou-at.,N. Y. MdT Bold by Druggists everywhere, apr 13 MWFly. CDPAUTNERHU1I*. 3 11iKundaraigned have formed n copartnerahip taking effeot from tho ttrat day of January last, uu r the tirtn of J DUN B. MOORE i CO, for the transac tion of a geaoral wholesale 4 retail Drug, Paint and Oil business. Thev inav be found at th* old eland of Alooi 4 llondrloksou, Qibbons Building*. it 1 JOJ1NB. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. 8T1LWELL. ua* as bwwi» «artn( taken ttie stand in Warln* r s r A p URE ARTICLE.—Thi *5 > SLr I Jonnln «*. of Cork, Ir« OOFAltTNKllSllll'. r |3|fE UNDERSIGNED liavo thia day formed ft Copartnerahip for the transaction of a geaoral Shipping aud Commission business under the firm ot Bcrautou 4 Tallman, office No. 16 Coentei's Blip, New Y i! k - .... W. U. SCIliNtOM, M.y 16th, 1853. II. U. TALLMAN, RKrKBXNOKS. Messrs. Sherman 4 Collins; 1 " Exra, Wheeler 4 Co.; I “ Cogswell, Crane 4 Co.; f II. 4 D. Pomeroy; J Messrs. Webster, 4 Palmes; ) *)' baranton, Johaatou4Co.; J- Savannah. ” Rowland 4 Co. j may 17 . } JYsi§ York. 1 YltiHOliDTION.—Tlio Copartnership ... 4 J Sera*fo*. Johnston 4 Co„ is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of Win. B. Scranton. D. T. SCRANTON, JOS. JOUN8TGN, W. B. SCRANTON. Bavannanh, May ICth. 1853. CUPAUTNKKSlllP. THE Undersigned haring associated with them Mr. Henry 11. flciantou, will eoutlnue the Grocery Business under the firm of Bcrautou, Johnston 4 co. D. T. SCRANTON. „ , JOB. JOHNSTON. 8*T*nnab, May ICth. 1843. may 17 tf DKKIH1I Frlr.tlou Toweln.—These T ■ els, ae the name designates, are of Turkish mi _ facture, aud are infonded as a substitute for tho flesh brush, the hair glore, and hair belt, for producing healthy actiou of the skin by frictiou. The material or flax, and of a texture admirably adapted to tboir use. They wiU be found to b* affective without beiu" harsh. A^A- 80LOMON8 A CO. iBd.r tt« »ami ^ A. A- BOLOMONB , CO. Han . and 107 Itrvan-iiLa.. nu*t I '-^Iflbratod Junnin** „e ,i._ **•» Im U,r.p«r«(l to offer It tholr frLwkd/a.o th. suhlio, • hanlKu. aad »«U aolooMd anoruaoat of Sprta* Ooom. GUWABn S. KEMPTON, ilENAY W. yCAHTILUt *£ arria*c for Hale. ' ' »Oarriiffo, (wit!, polo) t, JOUN8TON A CO. rcland) in tha prepara- mor ‘ Kiaaor, and for ul. br - A. A. SUI.OMON8 A CO. r s -— . a. a. nuiiuauna a ui. J a lot ofg ^ Depord, has rvc«iv«d •or Btnms, &StiiS?® 1 Tablet, aad Ra the/ will keep Urn a2t?la eV 10 tk * P"** 11 ® ) — apotueuarirb- hall. ttT l LumU>?"a!S*'T,^ r C ^;iJ 4 " r*o.1..d aod far ult i» I 1YT OVICX ii otoforo, uudor th. i BOBF.RT AUSTIN, P APPLK* Afl,SHlr ohanasajk v I’ltOCl. A ll ATl oS MAYOR’S OFFICE, ) Savannah, May tf, 1843./ Council, at a regular raeetiug, held on tl j I KM, passed a resolut ion requiring ine . my proclamation “closing the Old Cemetery for iMirpoeo of interment after the 1st of July 'htrrforr, I do hereby proclaim, that after day of July next, the Old or Brick Cemetery will be losed for the purpose of interment. IL. 8.1 R. WAYNE, Mayor. Attest; Edward O. Wimow, C. C. je 10 CITY TAtEANUUKK’H OFFICE. June 7th, 1863. a HIE UNDERSIGNED is uow ready fo tcceive City Taxes lor the present year. J® 7 J. GF.ORGE. Clty Treasurer. To Builders. S EALED proposals will lie rocoivci) by the un- undorsiguea, until the 2jth day of June next, to furnish all the materials, and eroot tno Keeper's dwel ling and offioe at Laurel Grove Cemetery, according to E lan and spcolfloations to bo seen at Mrssra. Sholl 4 ay s, Architects. JOHN MALLERY, Ch. Com, on Health aud Cemetery. XT'I <3IIT TICKETS FOIt NKGROEfl.> Extract from Ordinance passed 2d August, 1839, 19th section: *’ B* it further ordainul, That a general ticket gWen by tho mastor,owner, employer, or guardian of .negro or person of color, shall pass the benrer thereof until ton o’clock P. M.; but that, in order to puss a negro freo person of color aftor tun *• »• P* 41 * * n °g> rreo person of color aftor ton o’clock P. Al., a spo ticket shall be given, which tioket shall specify hour when it Is to expire, und maybe given botn fore aud aftor ten o’clock P. M.: Provided, howevor, that no ticket shall puss thu bearer thereof after mid- uight, whether it be dated before or aftor that hour, un less the time when it is given, uud the objaot in view, aud the place to which tlie tourer is seut, are distluoth spec! Ilea." The office re and privates of tho City Guard are here by ordered to ouforce the above sootiou. By order of his Honor tho Mayor. _ . „ . EDWARD Q. WILSON, Savannah, 2fith Jan’y, 1843. Clerk of Counoi.. BRIDGEWATER PAINT. T Ut4T MKC'KIVKII BY tins Hubacribeva f) a large invoice of thia valuable paint in packages of from *24 to 40U lbs. Tho price is about oue third of White Load, while for outside work It is far preferable. Selection of Certiflentes. Nnw York Aiisrnal, 3d Oct., 1841. Bclug advised by one of the first painters in the city of New York to use the Uridgowator l’nlnt. in prelcr- euco to any other, upon tha Ordnance buildings in mv charge, on Uovornor's Island, I did so, and fou * * nil that it was roenmmouded to bo. The build whioh bre of brick, speak for thamsalvcs, and 1 cl fully give my tustlmouy in behalf of tho virtuos of tho Palat, deeming it suporlor to any now in use, as far a 1 can judge from two months' observation. G. U. TALCOTT. Br. Lt. Col. U. 8. Military Academy, January 26th, 1852. I have used the Bridgewater Paint upo‘n some of th buildings under my supervision, at West Point, and 1 oheerfully odd my testimony to Ue durability and cheapuosa. In future I shall recommend it to my friends and ui it myself. 8. ALEXANDER, Lt. Eng's. U. 8. A. PLANTER’S CERTIFICATE. Nkw Inkhia, Attakapas, L*, March ICth, 1852. In July last 1 was iuduoed to apply the Bridgewater Mineral Paint to my •ug«r-l,ou.tt, and In «v»i> icpaut it has exooodud my expectations, and the representations mads by tho agents, Messrs, G. C. Bogert 4 Co. ' cheerfully add tny tostiiuony to thu uumuious ones em braced in the Agonts’ circular, and recommend the .auto to planters aud others, as the best fire and ucather protector I have ever known. Where I have applied it, it has been exposed to the ■un aiuco last July, and has neither Watered nor crack- ed, and has formed a solid metalic aurfuen, which has proved entirely impervious. JOHN. F. MILLER. The undorsignud having used tho Bridgowator Paint, a sufficient length of time to teste its virtues, without hesitation pronounce it the best article as yet known lor oovoiing brioks, wood, tiu, Irou, to. It is remarka ble for iu great body, durability, adhesiveness, elasti- also for IU Bpark und cinder proof qualities, *‘"— "• **— **ima satisfaction as Ju tland recommend it oity, aud • t aud as long os it gives __ tofore, we will continue superior paiue. I Signed] John Hodokin, 162 Court-sL, Brooklyn. * W. L. RandoU’H, Court 4 D«ugla*s-«t,, “ “ (UP. Kikknan. 72Court-st., " “ David Walker. 2 Harrison street, " - " N. Grid son, 7 llieks st., •• “ Ho Br. McEWAN, 8 llieks St.. «• “ Chas. Hours, 82tf Broadway, New York. " Tuo*. P- Nash, 152 Atlautic st., Brookly; " llsNYY PuiLira, 228 Henry st., “ " c. F. IIkumanul, 276 llieks st., *• Painters. Pamphlets containing full directions, will bo furnlsh- I. | may fcl] A. A. flOLOMONH 4 CO. Navummli medical College SESSION 1855--SI. ri’IIE COIIBSK OK LECTURES IN THIS ft Institution will commence on tbo-Flrat Monday in November aud continue four months. R. D. ARNOLD, M.D., Prof, of Institutes and Prac tice of Medicine. J. G. HOWARD. M. D., Prof. Anatomy. W. G. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof. Principles and Prac tice of Burgery. P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D.. Prof. Obstetrics aad Diseases of Women and Childreu. C. W. WEST, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. E. 11. MARTIN, M.D., Prof. Physiology. U. L. BYRD, M. D., Prof. Materia Meuica and Thera peutics. J. B. READ, M. D-, Prof. Pathological Anatomy and Demonstrator of Auatomy. FEES.—For the fall oouree, 91(15 ; Matriculation Tfckc*. f»j Demonstrator of Anatomy, tIO; Gradua- tion, iStf. Requisites for Qradnailon. the a&rne aa ia other Medical Colleges. C. W. WEST. M. D., apr 22 UN Dean of tha Faculty. tar Tha following newer.* per* will please copy the above till 1st November, and aeud bill* to thia Ottoe South Carolinian, Columbia, (tii-weekly) Courier, Charleston, ** ,» - Constitutionalist, Augusta, Geo., (weekly) Jlreorder, MilledgevlTle, * Patriot, Albany. Oeo., *• Floridam, Tallahaasee, Fla., ** Advertiser, Montgomery, Al*., “ Advocate, HimUvllle, Ala., . •* fss^ssssseid^ " wood; wood: 1 wi " * U!0 t' cMMatlr on li.nd J? WO°DYAHD ■a 14. Uml 8Ud«, .mil •“* hickoby wood. ** V- /*•«'>. Uruy,ht«fl-itr„t, will 1 Hold Low For Cuk. JH fgr W..U H.W 1 ^ Into. <4^Uuw mu,^ lo'XuTB^^is O SW.. Moor, jut r«,w*I ,n, W , y J?-5S K. O’BYBNB. ■ CUNNINGHAM. aea, children of both aexes, and all others, who either from habit or oc cupation, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution have acquired the habit of bending forward, (round 'shonldorod) aud eompraasing the Cheat and Luugs, will find the above Brace to rumeuy the above defect, and ensure an ereot carriage, with improved symmetry and form of body to the wearer, aud afro allowing a fall, free and healthy action and oxpansion of the Luuiri, by removing tha compresaion, and preventing thereby tbe Pulmonary Organa from becoming weak and diatased. C. W. VAN HORN 4 CO., Manufacturers of Surgloal Bandages of all descriptions, Piano l ories. O. C. B. CARTER, No. 171 Chestnut- [Stroot, sixth door above Fifth, opposite 'the State House, up stairs, Puiladkl puia, now odor* to the public an eu- “tlrely new assortment of PIANOS, just received front the most celebrated makers, and of ■uch patterns and finish os to dery competition. Messrs. Nunns 4 Clark's and James Thompson's Instruments, whioh are here offored, staud unrivalled in the opinion of all competent judges, as possessingbeanty and purity of tone never before attalhed by any maker. Also, PIANOS with A20LIAK Attachment, Church and Parlor OROAN8, 8ERAFI1INES aud MELODE- ONS, all of which are warranted, and will be sold at tho manufacturers' lowest oash prioes. All cashurdors for mualo promptly attended to. 8eoond hand Pianos bought aud a aud repaired. 1*. 8.—The extraordinary success of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSK,’, aud tbo perfect satis faction it haa given, ludnoos the aubeoriber to continue It. I^ssona in SINGINO, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, 4c., are given by Artists of tho very highest ability, lt noods but be mentiouod.that Slg. ANDREA ALFISI, aud Mudemoisells HELENE HCUAAFF, who stand pre-eminent among the profession, are connected with the Institution, and devote their time and talent* to tho pupile. [ je26 ly] Q. C. B. CARTER, Prinolpal. The Atlantic Hailing Works. Uhhujnctvrt the w-JOMMHIE IRON RAILING, ft TNKQUAi.I.RD 111 Imautv, strength, uml cheap- aea*. Ornameotol Cast Iron Ties are melted on n . .WIHE RAIIjINCJ t Or, heavy and solid like Cast Iroa. Each pannel being thus made ono solid piece, having no cievices for tho rain or moisture of the atmmphrro to effect, there is no rutting of the work. Designs will be sent to any ad dress -poetago free. 3 Prices range from 50 cent* to $6 00 per lineal ft v5ri2IKk- r i£f « or .P rl J»t« ground#, cemetoriee, Vcrgudahs, Balcoulcs, 4c., for sale by GEORGE FOHTEIL Agent, w n n v .... 398 Broadway, New York. W. B.—O. F. and his A-genta ara the only persons* thurised to aell this newly patented Railing, for the Atlantia Ntatca. 3 m Mpr |y Oohiai’s Cxteruilnator. UOJL TIIK TOTAL EXTERMINATION Of 1. „ Alloa, Cookroachea, Ante, Ground Mice, Moloe Beetles, CrickeU, 4c. Warranted uot Injurious to the human family. Will not die iu their holes. Also BUGS Urm n **° r * 0f ih * anulb,UUon of B ** I> “ Principal Depot. 448 Broadway. RKraitMCit8.-Waahin«tonand Centre Markets; Mr. Ilodgee, Carlton House; D. D. Howard, Irving llousu; Captain Howere, Paclflo Hotel ; Shelley'* Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets; Chas. Thibault, No. 15 Washington street; L. Delino- niuo, i6 Broadway ; E. O. Howard, Editorol the Sun day Tlmee: Wcstchesier House, Bowery and Broome ■froato ; W. Ilelberton, A*W Broome street, aud 75 Maiden Lane; Empire City llouso; P. V. Kiug, 41 South street; George Gay, 67 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 McDougal street; L. B. Biueese, 43 John W St, Mark's Place; Thomas Thomas, Jr., Architect, 304 Broadway, * cEHTirioaTC or 167 DKJtTna. I have riven lleury It. Costar'e Exterminator an ef- foctual trial, and having seen the wonderful effects of the same, aud convinced of the superior offlcacy of his Exterminator over any other preparation ever offerred to the public, I cordially recommend it. By two apnli- catloneof the Extermluator, 167 RATH were found dead in the kitchen and cellars. THOMAS KIRK, vt „ . „ . Bowery Hotel, 396 Bowery. New York, December llth, 1851. For sale by all the wholesale druggists in the city and the principal drugrists in the United States, Canadas, Wo*t Indies, Ac. Warranted in all cases. None genuine unloss signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, Jy „ . »r 448 Broadway, New York. !* a 6S aykb ’ 164 „ ay si most delicute female or child. H9’ Price $1 (X) per bottle. br Dru,«I«u „o,»nr- Wholwl, .nil n.lall Uiugglita will bo .uj.|.llod on on.UMtiou bo tb. Proprietors. „ W. V. ALEXANDER 4 CO., Proprietors. No. 1 Barclny-streot, (Asior House), Now York, Haviland, Harrul 4 llisluy.and Rushton, Clark 4 Co. Wholesale Ageuts, New York. i told. Pianos tuned UGOKOE J. IIENKELR, No. 173 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia. Ol’l’OHlTK TIIK hTATK IIOII8K, Use just received from France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS CURTAIN MATERIAL. PKlSlM* all the new aud lasiiionable colors ( lOMPRlSlM* J In Brocatclle, Plush and Satin De Laine. Curtains hung in the most aubstantial manner. ELEU4NT IVUN1TURE, order. Persona wishing to Furnish in the lateet style In tha Fall, are respectfully informed that we ara now having manufactured in Paris twenty fine seta of superb Rose wood Drawiug-Room Furniture, of which tno samplo sets have been received. The style ia eutirely new and of the most graceful dosigu. Those wishing to Furnish will plea-.o call and examine tho immense stock hand before purchasing, ae tho goods will be sold low. A large assortment of well finished plain Mahogany and Walnut Furnltur* always on band, foraale cheap.: j« 26 ly Flfc)K»H illETALLH; B"U1AJL CASES. This valuubloar tide lei uatrnccivod aud for sale by I. W. MOltRELL St CO., ■apt 3 ly Role agent* in thia City for tha Inventor Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. ri'HU St/nSCHilSEK has on hand, and ia J. constantly receiving from the best and meet respac- table mauufuutnrers in the country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and storling Silver Ware, suoh ae 1'able, Dessert and To* Spoons aud Forks; Sil ver Plates and Waiters; Ten. Sets; Castors; Cups nnd Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, loo Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Build Hilver Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; Halt Cellars nnd Fruit Kulves; Hilver Plated Spoons, Kor-s and Ladles; Cake Baskuts; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers aud Trays; Ivory Oalauoe-ilandle Knives and Hilver Plated ou BUtul Table aud Dessert Kulves. Fine 31 day Marble Mantle Clock* aud oomroon Brass Clocks of overy description. Quid aud Bilver Lcvor and Leplne Watches; Fine Enamelled Uunting Watches; Gold aud Hilver Thim bles; Gold aud Savor Spectacles; Geld aud Hilver Watuh Cliains, Beals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; RAtors and Raxor Strops; CardCaaee Fort Monala. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watohea aud Jawelry. From hie long experience and oxtonelva facilities, he eonfldently behoves he will satisfy al! who may favor him with tholr patronage. His prices are ae low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment in tho State. mar 18 8. WlLMOT. No. 1 Market-eguara. SAVANNAH BABBElt SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T HIE Subscriber would rospccifully announce to the citisens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for the reception of his friends, lie assures them that nothing will bo left tut- Shaflugslx and soven times a week 2 UO niiaving nve times a week 1 oo Shaving three or four times a week 1 ot) Tiokots for Children's liair Cuttlug, 8 for I UU Uot aud Cold Bathe - ou Parents are respeotfully (informed that every ears and pains will be takon with their oblldren when sent to tbo Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keep for sole a variety of Fancy Goode, suoli ae Gentlemen’! Cravats, Stocks, all kinds uf Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino and Cotton Undershirt* and. Drawers, Pocket Udkfs., Collars, Socks, aud other articles or Gentle men’* wear; algo—liair. Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh, Clothes and Shoo Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a great variety of other articles. Halm or Nnvannnh. This beantifal preparation is manufactured by blm- aelf for cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousands who have received tlie benefit of cleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening tbe Hair, are willing to com- uond it. Price—91 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 26. Aiigustu Barber Shop. Ho would also take the pleasure of Informing his nu merous f‘loads that he has opened* magnificent Barber Shop undor tha Augusta Hotel, Broad-etr*et, Augusta, where every convenience w ill be found to tank* hie pa- gueta comfortable. Strangers and friends visitiivg 'JE [ ly And onder Augusta Hotel, Broad-st., Augusta. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. T'HE subscribers, wholesale aud Retail Druggists, ft would respectfully call the attention of purcuasar* to their well-solectod stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, which thoy offer for sale at tho lowest possible prices; alee, PAINTS, GLASS, 4o.; Uu ion White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Gluoi, Putty aud Paint Brushes; ........ , MACHINERY oil, Of all kindl,vis: Sperm, Lard, Haposeed and Patent OU; GROCERS’ ARTICLES: Whale Oil, Spice*, Mu.tard, Saleratus, Matches, 4c.; LANDRET1T9 GARDEN SEEDS; Al*o, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety of articles for family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extrauts, SUroli, Ac., with an elegant assortment of lino French and English Hair and Tooth Broshes, ToUot Combe, Lubin s Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of which are warranted to be of the beat quality, drill JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. apr 1 eodlawt-w A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO., and J. 11. CARTER, Agents iu Savannah. ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nineteenth Century. ISTOllY—Tlio history of tho-c plasters would occupy- more spate than oan bo spared in these a. flu tiiuo it to aay, that tho most eminent chem ists and physicians of tlie United States and or Europe were oonaulted as to their composition. But it was left to Mr. All cock, who for so von years lied tho entire charge of Messrs. Rushton's Astor lfouse store, to perfect thorn for public use. They are made porous, no that tho ova- 6 oration of the perspiration can go on nuffleiontly where is plaster is applied, without, as with other plasters, °AU*iug the accumulation of acrid fluid, which corodes the skin and occasions many unpleusant sensations, not •ecossary for the cure or alleviation of affections for which a plaster is usually applied. They are tonic aud carminative, which renders thorn of peculiar value in many affeotioua or the chest and bowels, more especially when a nervous character; thoy lu fact w arm, and to a certain uxteut, vitalise the part upon which they are applied. Those strengthening, warming, aud pain-relieving uastorv, w ill be found invaluable iu woakuet* of the iaok, chronic rheumatism,and contractions of the mus cles; neuralgia, local nervous affectious; in asthma, and pains in the aide or chest, especially when proceed ing from dyspepsia uv weakness, or a aeuse of coldness at tho nit of tbo stomaoli; iu chrouio or veoent affec tions of tha kidneys ; iu coses of sprains, struius, or bruises ; aud in uuarly all eases where a local pain or weakness exists. The reador is especially referred to the following tee- fimouials, moro particularly to the latter from Dr. I. T. Henderson, whoia*thuso plasters of Mr. Alloook ourod uf a nervous disease of the bowels of many years standing. llr. I. T. ]I«‘ii<l«*rMon’u Letter. Farnville, Louisiana, March 8, 1860. Dn. T. At.Lcocic, Sir :—I have been suffering under a severe attack of neuralgic disease ot my bowels for years, with hyper- Uirophy or tho heart, and have tried everything known to Ui« practice ol medicine from' the very best M. D’s.; but truth prompts mo to say that your plasters have pvcu mo more permanent relief tliau anything ol*o I have used, aud I believe will produce a perfect euro, I am wondeimlly pleased with the oounter-irritant effect of your pluster, for it ia produced lu aucli a mild and gradual way, as well as tho invigorating action it gives of this one disease, to tho capillary circulation around the parts to which ft is a tonic, strengthening .... they are applied, with the great nervous oodative iuttu- whilst it soothes the nerves, and imparts euce they exert npon all norvous diseases. —.. -- • Iu conclusion, permit me to say, that 1 have had ex perience of th~—••**-- -» **-- • use, but must ery medical c . ... rill assuredly recommend his patients t “ “adief* ” *' — than the Medicated India Rubhor Piaster of Dr. Alloook. ** Youre very truly, _ _ I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The PIaaters oan be obtained at tho Book Store VY. TmiH.sc WILLIAM*, No.- 140 Bay-st., Savannah, •fid b£order of all Druggists, throughout the coiiutry. bitteTTordial and m.noD puuifikr. J VT Price, One Dollar per Rattle, ja -II1H tlivalualilo prelum,lion lia. obtftinfd ■ ulartty wlierovor Introduced, unprecedented in i history or auy other preparation brought before the puniit. The multiplied thousands who have used It. and liava realised its marvellous effect* In removing dDeases, Ue-KhtnblUlilnn Vfntnro, nnd Restoring the NcrvouH Mysiem, now herald it to the world as possessing the most aupo rior medical virtues known In tho Materia Medico. Eminent Professors and Physicians of the first stand ing in the medical profession use and prescribe it as tbo most effective Alterative nnd llluod Purifier ever knowu; while vast numbers who had long suffer ed from d'.seasos or complaiut* brought on by Sealentary Ifahila, Bxjtosurr, Indlyralitm, Tot pul Slutc of the Liver, or Imjmrilies of the JIUhrI, now look upon this Comliai as must Myaterious and Mayicul in it* lieallag proper ties aud restoring powers. Neuralgia. Genoral Dobilityand Nervous Affections, Dyspep- aiaor Indigestion. Loss of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Nervous llead- eache or Flow of Blood to the Head, CosUve- ness, or Irregularities of tho Bowels, Plourlsy, Pains or Minor/ In the Sido or Region of tha Heart, Flatulency or Depression of 8pirits. Palpitation or the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink ing Sensations, Prostration of the Nervous flysten Cold, Chilly Seosatious, “ * ... . . . -<•- Flesh o ■ van «r i.ilium, isiiuuuit lir rroian bxiieo- t«r*tion, Night Sweats, Diseases of th« lleai t, or affection uf tho Lungs, Jaun dice, Disease of tlio Kidnoys, J)o- raugomeutor Prostrate Condi- , tion of tho Organs of Na ture, whichcause Pain ful Irregularities, especially with FfiiialOH. Producing Debility and Prostration of the Nervous Sys tem. Pale or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas, aud all Cutaneous Eruptions of the flkiu, or Humors of the Blood—those, aud their kindred Complaints have dis tressed thousands. They may have originated from very simple and uususpeoteu causes, but the disease and its cause must bo rauiovod, if you would enjoy “Life, Health uud llappiuess." The thousands who lia' after commencing its — •— — ’ It Opcrotv. imy m vu.t in, acts as a fine touic. corre«U tha tonos of the stomach, strengthens the digestivo organs, stimulate* the liver to healthy action sutficiout to throw off the lmpuro and iwlvitiuus eocretlons, imparts purity, rlchnos* and vi tality to th* blood, circulatos ft freely throughout Uio system, thereby neutralising and removing impure do- posits, renews nnd strengthens tbe nervous system, stores tho noustitutionlu all Its strength aud vigor, i imparts a glow of health and beauty of complexion. Tbe evidence in its behalf Is overwhelming, and from high aourcos, but ft is known that for twoyoarsthe sup ply has not met the demand. This hundreds of agent ouu certify. They tay •• every boitlo sold suite a dose more;" whilo It now moots extensive sale with mor thau ouo thousand Druggists, among whom aro man , , : emlneut physicians, who uso aud proscribo ft. I-Ji oilier ,Inter,, Till. I. • Vogetekle Spirit, pleaMot to Uke, end por- feotljr Mfotoli. uie<l In eny auto orbeeltb, even by tbe Itloi-tiiuorv’g RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agent for Rhe umi\ tism in all vVa forms. r| 1 lfl£ astonishing success which liu* attonileil this 1 medicine iu tho trertmout of Rheumatic Com- Idsinta, either inflammatory (acute) or ohronic, of ut mutter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, renders it the moat valuublo preparation ever discovered, as the solo tollable remedy for .bis dire complaint; uud so radical is ft In its workings, that it lias secured the sanctiou of many uf the first physi cians, who iiave used ft us n dernier report, without faith in its merits, ouly to be convinced or its miraculous powers. Moktiuouk’s CourouND is* vegetable extract, internal remedy, pleueing to tlie taste, harmless in its effects, and can be administered to all ages and condi tions without fear, propared solely for the treatment jy i eod law t-w G 1 UOCERlfiM,iL r c,—Coffee—IfiOhugi prim T Rio, 76 do Jamaicu, and 4U do Java. Sugar— lUhltds Porto Rico, lUdo Nt Croix,6 do NO leans, 100 bbls Crushed, Powdered and Clarified. Molasses—24 hhds Cuba, 76 bbls New Orleans. Flour-150 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Canal, 60 du Uira Smith's do. Bacon—16 casks Philadelphia Hams, 500 Baltimore ba god, 30 lslida Hides, 20 do Shoulders. Potatoes—160 bbls P E and Mercer Potatoes. Lard aud Codfirh—25 bbls ohoioe Leaf Lurd, 6 casks Codfish. Soap, Candles aud Starch—60 boxes No I aud Family 8->ap, 60 do Pale ; 76 do Adainautiuc Candles, 26 do !^perin, 26 do Star, 140 do Patent Muuld do ; 40 whole and half boxes Starch. Tobacco—350 pkgs, various brands and qualities. Lemon Syrup, Ac.—60 boxes Lemon Syrup ; 10 v Walnut and Tomato Catsup* ; 10 do Braudy Peaol Domestic Liquors—75 bbls Phelps' Gin. 60 do N P. Rum, 76 do Reotified Whisky, 30 do extra Old Monongahel* do. Wines—20 quarter casks Pnre Malaga, 8 do choice Ma- -’-’.ra, received aud for aale by apr 2 MoMAUON 4 DOYLE. Hum’s Itestorative, ' ORIVKOBTABLE HAIR COMPOSITION, rft MliS pleasant ami efficient agent far tlie proven- I tion of baldness, and tho removal of dandruff, ia also a ?rre»t auxiliary at the toilet, both ou account of its delicnte and agreeable perfume, (free from essential oils.) aud its keeping the hair iu place and curl. Wheu the hair is toc-ist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau tifully, in uny form required, so aa to keen in its place, Previous to curling tbu hair, moisten it lightly with the Restorative, which willgivo itaglossy anddurable curl. Children’s bonds should be dressed with tho Restorative twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at onco thoroughly cleanse the skin, and lay tho foundation of a good head of hair. Fur sale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Cc lognvs, aud Shaving Creams, at thu I SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, 168>^ Broughtou-streot, Neirly opposite 8t. Andrew’s Hall, r mar 21 By WM. J. HUNT. £UWAHD O’BYKNE’S GROCERY AND LKlUOK STOKE, Taylor’s Uulldlng, Market Wharf, SAVANNAH, GEOKOfA. iE. O B. keeps constantly in store large stock of Grooukiks, Liquor Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 35 chest* Blank Tea. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrels Crushed. Yellow, and White Sugars. 70 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 floan. 4 pines Holland Gin. 6 half-pipes Cognac Bra 15 barrels Fourth Proof I 40 do. Phelps's Gin. 86 do. Iluu. 10 hhds. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wine*. 75 dosen Teapots, assortod qualities. 10 orates assorted Crockery-Ware.ly oot 10 J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bnll nnd Bny Streets. Imrurter and Denier In Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ® THE subscriber has now on hand n t. and well solooted stock of Wines, Liquors and Segars, comprising the following: One Butt of tho ohoioest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. Ono Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the flrst quality and ohoicoat OLD RE SERVE/’ vintage 1840/ Oue Pine ot the choicest and most dellcatoly flavored OLD PALuETINHO. vintage 1830. Gnu Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly SERCIAL, vintago 1820. • 3 One half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored SOUTH HIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Markot. Eight quarter caska OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLI) RESERVE, of an olden im portation, lu Boxes and Demijohns. n'irti Lair til Til** fllnln, 1)1.11 lKtll'l OTelodeonfi. This beautiful Instrument of 4 and 6 Octave*, from the celebrated Manufactory ol Cahirt A Needham, always oa band and for sale by I. W. MORRELL 4 CO. SPLENDID PIANO POUTE8. Th* undersigned haviag just received l^ome hue instruments from the oele- fbrated factories Of Stoddart and J. B. * * M Duuliam, enabled to offer aa assort- went ol 1-tuto Ton.., .bint, a, tnnoti ud tiniib, “***“>'- u rutmetfull, nolioil td. npr f- f. ZOQBAUM It COVW.n,-, Rnilt.. PIANO FOHTES. I. W. MORRELL & CO u eH£ rc ® m h “ d * apleadld naaorL-v. d Piaao Fortes, from tbe beet suna- actorles i n the eou a try. For tone and _ fiaiflh these ioatrameate eaanoe b« *s- term*, at tbe BroJjhton-ftrouSaM?nd'cIS“t^M , 2 “ eat* T^OH MALYe, A^Tsi /Mr* old, a tint I| AeM and timber hand. Warrantod sound. half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. ,*• “ SHERRY - Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various brand*, vis: Henuessy, Loudon Dock, Jean Louie Pinet, Castillo.®, Guimard, 8atordb, Salignae, and Otard, Dupuy 4 Co. Ono puuoheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. .. , '* . „ . ‘* Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Tenoriffe,Sherry and other Wines. Choice Champagne, of various brands, llook Wines, imported Cordials-suoli as Curacao, Marasobino. Ani- aud assortod Cordials, Braudy Fruits, kc. t full stook of FANCY GROCERIES. J 1IHT UKPETVHI).—A good nsMirtoieut of Silk and Lisle Gloves, and fancy Silk Neck Tio§. J* 2 For sale by CTEB80N, HEIDT 4 CO. O ATH AND HAY.—1,(NH) bushels Gals; SO bales prime Eastern Hay, in storo and for sale by J« * OGDEN 4 BUNKER. 4600 bushols Corn, 600 buahela Oats, by BROWN 4 HARRIS. 21 At tha West Broad-at. Hubics. _ I bble. Prime Leaf Lard. JO }IW lb packages, Prime Leaf Lard. 75 boxes No. ISotp. ^ 6u do. Pale and Fnmlly Soap, do do. Adamautiae Gandies. 25 do. do. fieri Caadlss. 30 do. Sperm Caadlss. may 13 ' WEBSTER k PAldi j >AVON, ftlUK, ANI* IIKKK. 1380 oaaka Prim* Western Baoon Sides. *f. Shonlders 60 bbls. Mess Pork. 16 do. Prims do. 76 do. MeseBeef. 20 >4 do Fulton Market Beef. For sal# by ■*? » WEBSTER 4 PALMES. D U. Union nnd Anti-periodic PILLS.—A certain cure for Chills and Faver, Dys pepsia, Neuralgia, Distiness, Dimness of sight when proceeding from weakness, and all cognate disord ■»l»t.y (m»!T6) A.A.gQLOMOWg.OO. —-MB. I )KATKD fciawtntf I. # ,«Ut*Mp,H»J Bird*. )OHT WANK, nt <» ^ l*ortatioy v iu Bond. SUampaunk. „,. J . Voreenay Champtgus, (finding and for eats hy I* n AUNW 4 FWRANCE. having been known to Tail. The proprietors feel justified In thus assuring th* pub lic of its virtues, as they base its merits eutirely upon he performances, and allow tho latter only to bo men tioned lu its behalf. Tcstimouinle of the higboat char acter aro daily received from various sections of tho Union, corroborating these facts, and giving additional aud undoubted evideuce oftho virtues of this truly great aud reliable remedy. For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER 4 CO., at their Central OflU-e, So. 1 Uanluu-at. New York, aud by A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. and J. II. CARTER, Agents, Savannah. eodlawtw apr 1 Marriage, HAPPINESS AND C01UPETENCE. TftfHV IH IT f—That wo behold many fa- V V males, scarce in the meridian of lire, broken in health aud spirits with a complication ol' diseases aud ailments, depriving them of tlio power for tlie enjoy- meut ol* life atnn age when physical health, buoyancy of spirits, and happy serenity of mind, arising from a condition of health, should he predominant. Many of the «■«« <* * of her sufferings at first—perhaps years before, perhaps during girll end, or the first years ot luarriago—wero in their origin so light as to pass nn- uotiord, aud of course neglaoted. In after years, when too late to be benefltted by our knowledge, we look baok aad mourn, and regret tbe fall oonsequenoee of our Ignorance. What would we uot ofton give to possess, in early life, the knowledge wo obUiu in alter yaara ! And what days and nlghtsnr anguish we might not have been spared, If the knowledge was timely possessed. It is melftuoholy aud startling to behold the siokness and suffering endured by mauy a wife for many years, from causes simple aud controllable, easily remedied—or better still,-not incurred, if every wife and mother possessed the information contained in a little volume, (within tho reach of all) which would spare to herself years uf misery, and* to her husbaud the constant toil and anxiety of mind, neccseurily devolving upon him from aickuera of the wife, without giving him the op portunity of acquiring that competcnco which his exer tions are outitiod, and the posfossfou of which wauld se cure tho happiuess of himself, wife'and children. Securn thu means of happiness by becoming in time poHsessed of tho kuowlodgo, tlio want of vvliiob bos caused the sioknosa and poverty of thousands. Iu view of such consequences, no w ife or mother is excusable If she neglect to avail heroolf of that know ledge iu ^speut to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be the means of happiness and prosperity to her husband and uonfor upon hor children that blessing above all price— heal tby bodies, with healthy minds.— That knowledge is contained in a little work entitled TUB MAKItlRD WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion, BY A. M. MAURICEAU, Professor of Diseases of Women, One Huntlrnlth Edition. 18mo.,i/p. 260. Price GO Cents fou fine paper, extra binding $1 D-h] First published in 1847, and ft in not surprising or wonderful, considering that overy Female. |whcthcr married or not, can hero noquire a fall knowledge of tho uature, character and caiuea of her complaint*, with the varioue symptoms, it that nearly half a million copies should have been fully tb* varioue sub* x nature striotly inteud- >ntemplatiL-g marriages, — -jjoylng health, and that beauty, consequent upon health, which is so oonduaivo to hor own hapninose, und that of her husband, but cither hae or will obtain it, as lisa or will every hus band who has the love and atfoutiou of his wife at heart, or that of hie own pocuniary improvement. Upwardsof One huudreu thousand copies have been sent by mall withiu the last few months. CAUTION TO THE I’UBLXC: BK NOT DRVUAVDBD 1 Buy no book unloss Dr. A. M. Mauricetu, 129 Liberty street, N. Y. # is on tbe title-page, and tho entry in tho Clerk's Office ou tbe back of the title-page; and buy only of respectable aud honorable dealers, or aeud by mail and audrers to Dr. A. M. Muurioeau, as thero are spurious and eurreptitiou* infringements of copyright. That none need remain uninformed upon subjects so vital to their peace, their hoaltli und their happiness, a Pamphlet- of thirty-six pai/cs. containing extracts, with full title-page, and alsolndex of contents, will be Hunt froe of charge to every part of tho Unitod Stutos. by addressing, post-paid. Iplofr SARSAPARILLA! HOTTJjKB. _. ~-—M»ag*-. »■• Pllci canted by Cornier »e„ Paine in the Honee, or Rheumatiem canted by tbe ute of Mercury, Sc r of .la, Cub, r, corn Eruption!, Pimnl Ml, Ulcere, lee. ’I’HE »hoTa ill,..,., .run r>Uy frot. ,. i... 1 tive state of the Liver, or an Impure stautVr 1 ?.** Blood. The Sarsaparilla will be found uiefJuJ? U 4 A # from the faet thfit i( stimulates tha Liter to Increu.j l * *• Its healthy action on tho Liver and Blood * th. Und.atur of ntirbli tafla.lltmi. ,»d uSuK”*, 1 ’ Itu.ril ttnui. tIiom «n, , n acnml.T^ ’fV the Soulh.roi E.rup.rm. will rMilly p^Sw, u I! till, rr.parUi.. hu the n.tnr.l tUtuparllli ,.. ' »i‘l™ l‘ to h, »por, and un.dnl“Sf.d^ Th. .Ills... of Inunh a.d .totally will dad'It ; til. arti«l. haa tha uu .tr.ot tl. ■t... better eatlefeotlea to thoee who uee It thS prerdrettoa ot tho klud in ttee. aa *“■- Phyelelaae have e.iur.no. from the proprietor th.t It .onta a. aothtns hat UanaparUla, with e P l“[ saccharine matter enough only toitroeerve It a Price 91 per battle, or 6 bottle* for $6. Sold in Savannah by Jatuaa II. Carter and J.B M»,r. A Co.; Midvllle, by /. Griffin» BanderevllU, Sr' Sfv? Haines 4 Brother; Waynesboro', by L. Swarti^and i J druggist* generally. 9 owaru, » B dly Those ordering tnls article from droggietsoroommi,. eheuld exproee 1. tlielr order,. ^ ty ‘P«p»l»’» Oeoni»S»nm«r«ii. I» Liver Complaint, Janadlee.Dyapnpala.vhraiiln or N«r..u. Oeblllly, Dl.citara ..I the Ulduaye, And nil # ’ Diseases ari sing from a diaor- dered Liver or Sto mach, suoh aa Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Aeldity of * the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dla- gust for Food, Fullness or wslght in tbo Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the nit of the Stomach, Hwlmmlng of the lleai', Harried unj Dimeuk Breathing. Flattering m the Heart, Choking or SuffooUlng Sensations when in alyiug posture, Dimness of Visiun, Dot* or Webs before the Sight, Fitter and dull pain in the head, Deficiency tf Perspira tion, Yellowness of the Skin ami Eyes, Pain in thr Zlr Sack, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of tag in (Ae Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil ami tire,it V .S/Wl,,cai. he ea,ctuell/cured t>. 1 I>tt. HOOFLAND’S CXLKHKATKl) OrUHtlf BITISRS, rftxraKxn ar »«• C. Me JACKHON, AT TUB QKHMAN MKDIVIFE HTOHE, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their tiowerover the above diseases is notcxcelM, if squalled, by any other preparation in the United Slant M'ruiUJ. “ " uu "> vkrM b“lfAy‘i™»; The** Bitten re worthy tbo attention of invalids, 1 ossossing grea virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver aad lesser glands, exercising tho niott searching powers in weakness and affections of tbe di gestive organs, they are withal safe, certain and ploas- READ AND BE CONVINCED. (From tho Boston Beo.l The editor said, Dee. 22d— I)r. Hoofiand’s celebratal German Bitters, for the euro of Liver Complaint, Jaundioe, Dyspepsia Chronic or Nerroue Debility, Is deservedly one of tlio most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters havo been used by thoneanda, aud a friend at our elbow aaye he hae hlm- •clf received an effectual and permanent cure or Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We aro con vinced that, in the use of those Bitters, the patient con stantly gains strength and vigor—a worthy of groat consideration. They are pleasant in taste aud smell, and can be used by persons with the moet delicate stom achs with safety, under any circumstances. Wears tlielruso from ex I >erionoe » * u,i t° the affiloted wo advise Scott's Weekly, one of the best literary papers pub lished, said, August 25— “Dr. Hoofiand’s Merman Billers, manufactured by Dr, Jacksou, are uow recommended by lout of the most proniiueut members of the faculty as an artiole of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtsi a a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will flud these Blcters advantage ous to thtir health, as we know from experience the salutary effeot they have upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gaxette, the best family newspaper published iu tha Unitod States. The editor aays of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERB. It ia seldom that we recommend what are termed Pa tent Medicines, to the oonttdenoe and patronage of our readers; nud, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- • land’s Gorman Bitters, we wish ft to be distinctly under stood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten, aftor they have done their goilty race of mil- chief, but of* luedleiuo long establishea, universally prised, and which haa met the hearty approval of the *—-'ty itself.’ idencu upon evidence has been received (like tbe foregoing) from all Motions of tho Union, tho last three years, and the strongest testimony in Us favor ia that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums ooui- Lined, a ('.ot that can easily bo established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quit* approval when presented even in this form. That this modlcine will sure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia nu oue can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts speeiflcxlly upon the stomach and liver; ft is pre ferable to calomel in uII biP fit diseases—tbe effect is immediate. They can be administered to female or in fant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is ueoessary for all medicine* to attain to iuduoo eoun- turfoitere to put forth spurious artiole* at th* risk of tbe liras of those who are inuocently deeelyed. Look well to the marks of the GenuineI They have tbe written signature of C. M. JACKSON ipon tbe wrapper, 4nd his name blown in 6io bottle, nthout which they are spurious. For sain Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Aroh-street, ouo doorhelow Sixth, Philadelphia and by respectable dealers generally through the country. PUICEM REDUCED. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their groat restorative powers. Single bottle• 75 cent!. AIM for Ml. by i: A. I..HOCUE, W.W. LINCOLN. Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, Haviland, Harrell4 Co.,Charles ton. 8*0. MWFly ,fFa . herein. . r Fifty Conte, (or One Dollar for tlio Mitlon, extra binding.) “Tho Married Woman's Private Modical Companion" is sent (mailed free) to auy part ot. tlie United States. All letters must bo post-paid, aud addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU. OLD lp )X (224, Now York City. Publishing Offlio, No 129 Liberty atreot, New York. For saleby—ljtt k Whitman, Ringgold: R. F. Ben nett, Caasville; Doyal 4 Sours. McDonough; J.'A. Rey nolds, Dahlonoga; C. Youngblood, Oglothorp©.—Ga. LtNtio York City—By Btriugor 4 Townsena; Adr sues, Sherman 4 Co; DoWItt 4 Davenport, Nassa stroet; Buruos 4 Co. Office, 12tf Llborty street, non Greenwich. *3ni eod law tw je 16 bulls, Hides, Hardware, &e. X IIE SUBSCRIBER bogs leave to inform bis friende and the publio generally, that ha baa pur led the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTlIERS, 176 Congress-st., aud that bo will sell GUN8, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ae., at very low prloes, for cash, V Manufacturing aud repairing,of fill kinds, promptly .a — - - at Tow pries*, w j J. T. JOKER. and carefully executed, and a Court of Common Plena* and of Oyer ■ nnd Termiurr, for the Cur or Saraviiaa, Msv Term, 1853: 'll r HERE AS, Elisha Wylly, draw! Juror, aurn- Yy moned to attend tho present term of this Oonrt, made default, it. is ordered Uiafc be be tlqsd Forty Dol- he bo fined Twenty Dollaro; and whereas James Skin ner, Petit Juror, made default on tlio first day of the terra, it ia ordered that he ba flaod Five Dollar*; find whereas J. A. Brower. Talisman, made default for tbe term, it is ordered that bo be lined Twenty Dollars, and David 0. llowa-.d. Talisman, was absent from the 2 «rt on nportion nf Thursday <5U» last.,) ft la ot dared at ba be flnad Fvo dollars, unless good and anffleiaat cause of excuse be filed oa or before the first day ut Ute next tern of this Court.—Extrartfrom the Minutes. Another Nclentlflc Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSlAl DR. HOUGHTON'S^, £.£*•!&*»• Juiok, propared from Rennet,or tbe fourth stomach of tho Ox.afterdlroc- tloas of Buroa Lie big, tho gyeat Phy siological Clieioiat, by J.8. Houuhton, M.O., Philadelphia, ^ Pa. ThUisatraly irful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundicv, Complaint, Constipation and Debility, caring af ter nature's own mtthou, by Nature's own Agont, tlio Gastric Jules, jar Half steaspoonfullof Pepsin in fused in wate r wilTaigeat or dissol va live pounds of Boast Boef in about two hours, out of tbe stomach. l'Kl'SIN Is the chief element, or groat digesfcinEprin- oipleof the Gaatrlo Juice— the aol vent of the Food, the purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of the Sto mach ana Intestines. It is extracted from tha Diges tive Stomach of the Ox. tbns forming a true Digestive Fluid, precisely liko tlie natural Uastrio Juioo in ill Chemical powers,aud furnishlaa complete and parfeot substitute for it. Scientific Evidence! Call on the Agent andgetadeaeriptiveoironlargratls, giving a large amount of scientlllo evidence, from Lie big’s Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion, Dr.Peralra on Foodand Diet, Dr. J. wTDraper, of Now-York University, Professor Dunglison’s Physi ology, Prof. Silliman, of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter’* Physiology, Ac., together with report# of onrea from all parts of tbs Unitod States. No Alcohol, Hitter*, or Acid*! ter Remember this: Dr. Houghton’s PEPSIN Is a great natural remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitters, Acid* and Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to tha taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients wbo cannot eat a water cracker without aeuto distress. Be ware of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drag. Cures In Every Town. . *.V Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has now been tested for up ward! of two years in every Urge town in the UpUr! States, and the Agonts oan refer Dyspoptica to many remarkable ouree in evory town t Numerous details uf oases, reports of ouree, certificates of Physician* aui l’atlouts, are given la tbe Circulars furnished by Agents gratis. Popgln la Flnld and Powder* Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin is prepared in Powder *»d in Fluid form—and in Proscription vial* for tba.nseul Physicians. • m. . Private Circular* for PhysleUas may bo obtained of Dr. Houghton or hia Agents, describing the whole pro cess of preparation, and giving tha autho»it»e» upon which the claims of this new remedy are bawd. As it is not a seorot remedy, no objection oan bo raised againtt its uso by Physicians in rospoetable standing and regu lar practice. Prioe 91 per bottlo. Jja- OBSERVE THISEvery bottle oftho genuine Pepsin bears tb* written signature of J. 8. HOUGH TON, M. D., sola proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark eeoared. gar Sold by all Druggists and Dealer* In Medioinsa W7\V. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Hfitall Agent in Savannah. J. A. MAYEB, 164 Brocghton-at., Savannah, ja 17 sodlv-lawi Wholesale and Retail Agent •RSs?! l.M.Ollll. I 1 'Uudinr ■ lauding par schr. Fannie and for sale bv H COHENS 4 HERTZ. I JOTTER ANO CHKKHB.-S5 drliiTi. wid ■ x&sts? , miAUH.-lUv.n. ('l,ar. ot dlrtcl IWporl.- ^ ^ TLO.ANCK. A I.K.—Hector w.ll tuM»u F^klrk AW S BCK1VBD ,» Kiel .'ZfiSzsr&uss'K! ■ p- aw-