When Freedom 1
Uofurld her >l
8he loro the aturt robe *l
And set th* lUn of glory V
Shu mingled with 1U gorgeous dyca
The milky baldric of the Skies,
And striped Ua pure celeiti.il white
With streaking# of tho morn log light;
Then (rom Nil mansion in the eon
Bh* e*U«d her eagle bearer down,
i ad rave late hi* mighty hand
1 ho aymbol of her eboaeu Uad.
Majestic monarch of tho cloud,
TVho roar's* aloft their regel form,
To ben: the tempest trampiaos load
eee the llgbniog lance* dflveu,
When strive the warrior* of the storm,
And roll* the thunder-drum of heaven,
Child of the eua! to thee 'tla given
To guard the banner of ilia fro a.
To hovor in the sulphur amoke,
To ward away tho battle stroke.
And bid 1M blending* shine afar.
Like rainbows oa the oloud of war,
Tb« harbingers of viotory!
•rt. sign of hope and triumph high.
When sneaks the signal trumpet tone,
And tne long line comes gleaming on.
lire yet the I lib-blood warm and wet,
lias dimin'd the glistening bayonet,
Eaoh soldier eye shall brightly turn
To where thy sky-born glories burn ;
And as his springing steps advancs.
Catch war and vengeance from tho glance,
And when the onnaon-raouthlng loud
Heave In wild wreathes the battle-shroud,
And gory oabret rise and fall
].ike shoots of flame on midnight's nail ;
Then shall thy meteor glance* glow,
And sowtriog foes shall sink beneath
Kach gallant arm, that strikes below
That lovely messenger of death.
When death careering on tho gale,
Sweeps darkly round the l>*lli*d sal),
And frighted waves rusk wildly back,
Before I lie broadside's reeling raok,
Eaoh dying wanderer tf the sea
Khali look atonoe to heaven and thee.
And smile to eee thy splendors fly
In triumph o'er his closing eye.
Flag of the free heart's hope and home t
By angel bauds to valor given :
The stars have lit the welkin dome/
And all thy has* were born In heaven.
Forever float that standard chest !
Where breaths the foe bnt falls before ui
With Freedom's soil beneath our feet.
And Freedom's banner streamlug o'er u
Pry Peeds, Clothing, ko.
• UNION 8A
III3l.miOI.DV & I31FI.EK,
Dell Hangers and Manufacturer! of Fire
Proof Rafca, Iron Railinga, Locke, 5fc.
lUWurraYinn HAVING boughto
STORE.
Great OacriHce
AT MAAS Sc HEYMANN’S
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
if AAN a I1KYMANN bra to Inform their
if L patrons and the pnbUe generally, in both the city
and country, that they are now prepared to offer one of
the largest and best selected stocks of
O LOTH IN G, mud a general assortment of Gen
tUmtn't FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy
Nations.
svsr brought to this olty, suitable for Spring and Som
mer wear, at prices never known or heard of in this
country.
We enumerate a few leading artio.es In our line, to
hloh we invito • attention:
Dress and Frock Coils,
In Black, Blue, Browr. Olive, and Dove Colored
French and Kngllah Cloths.
Unalnonn and Untiling Conti,
In every variety of styles, and of different material*,
such as Cloth, Cassimsre, Tweed, Cashmeres and man
ufactured in plain,clooded, etriped and mixed patterns.
Fnntnloonn, , „
In Blaok aud.fancy Colored Cloth, Cnsslmere and Cas-
slnet superfine Doeskin in various colors.
Flala, Whit. and Fl,ur.*l Batin’ nnd Silk-f.r *.ddln*
and party wear; Double and Single Breasted, In a va
riety of materials; Plain Black and Fancy Batins,Doe
skins, Cashmere ts, Ac.
Hosiery,
Oent*' Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, 8ooka, Cloves,
Suspenders. Cravats, Bilk and Batin Stocks, and Nsek
Tic* of the latest French and American stylee in great
variety. _ . „ _
llntn, Capa, Tranks, Carpel Bags and
Valtnea.
The peonliar facilities possessed by the Bnbsoribors for
importing their stook, will enable them to offer lnduco-
rnonts in their trade seldom mot with, and at the same
time makini
importing their stook, will enable t
*- their trade seldom mot wi
ting
THE UNION SAVING STORE
Corner of Congress and Jefferson stroets—th* greatest
dopo.itory of BEADY MADE CLOTHING in this
country. MAAH 4 1IKYMANN.
Uoyo nnd Youths’ Clothing,
to bo surpassed in the variety of styles^ make
Corptr
4.1
tho subscribers offer
their eervloes to the
citiseus of Savannah,
and nro prepared to fill
orders for any thing
in the above line, at
id Bryan-ntroet*.
IIELMBOLDTA EIFI.ER.
CANDIES
REDUCED PRICESI
15,00 per 100 Ibs.-ii5 lb. Doxro $3.73
* -& chargu fur boxing or delivoring at tho Kail-
road or steamboat*, warranted to keen in any
T. C. BICE.
8. W. corner Broughton and Whltaker-st.
•w w
I hlSSOtlJTiON.—Tho
1J tofort #:
Kino
purtuoisinp iiure-
^ tdforu ^xistlup under the name and style of
inohley, Lockett A Co., is this day dissolved by ‘
al consent. The uatue of the firm van bo usod by either
party lu liquidation of any debts due thoui.
i'uranimo, .V.ip 21,1853. E. F. KINCIILEY,
E. LOCKETT,
A. THOMAS.
“VTOTICB.—The undersigned will continue the
'Ll business at ths Old Stand, undar the name of
Xiuahley A Thomas. fc. F. KINCULEY,
may 26 tf A. THOMAS.
*VTOTICK.—The undersigned respectfully fe
ll quests the subscribers to his Bath House, to rutnru
the tickets thuy now have, in order to obtain now ones;
a number of the old tickets having boon mislaid or sto
lon from hint. After this dato noue of the old ls«ue of
tickets will be rsdovratd. J. M. HAYWOOD.
N. B.—Prick or Batuiko.—Single Bath 60 conte ; 3
tickets for gl.tf may 24
Carpel. and Flour Cloth Warenumc.
Curtains, Curtain Goods,
dke.p A c.. See.
Ao. 140 Congrgtt and no. >>7 St. Julien Sts.
riMIE Subscriber, knowing that the oitizena of
1 Savannah have felt a groat interest in the estab
lishing of a
CARPET WARBllOUME,
la this city, and being aware that many have beoa
awaiting tne completion of the N*w Store, so that they
oould mako their selection of tho varloue articles for
furnishing thoir houses, would respectfully inform the
publio, generally, that he has opened Ilia most com
plete assortment or all the various styles of UOODS
usually kept ia similar establishments- Ths Stock of
the dlffercut department* will consist, ia part, of tho
follow lax Goods, vist
cahA»kt department.
Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mooet Brussels;
Brussols; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs;
Three Fly. Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain
and Twtllod Venetian for Statre, llalls, Ao.; Drug-
gate 8-4.12-4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pat
terns) lfuarth Bugs i Parlor and Stoop Math; Table and
Piano Cover*! Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon 8talr
Bods; Btalr Liuon, Ac., Ao.
OIL CL0T1YH.
Of every width; from one to eight yards, for Halls,
Dialog Booms, Btsamboats, Saloons, A#.: Bo** Wood,
Mahogany and HmaU-flgurod Furniture OH Cloths, 4-4,
lb-4 and 6-4 wide) Figured India Bulbar Cloth for
Stair*.
V' v. OCUTAINH.
Silk and Wonted Damask De-Laine; Worsted and
Ido*h Damask DeLains; Figured and Plain Damasks,
variety of color*; Whito and Buff, for Shadts.
tains and Shaded.
HILT CORNICES.
Bands, Loops and Pins, of tho greatest variety and pat-
torus, of the latest Importation; all of which will bs
•old at wholesale or rstoil, on the most liberal terms.
W1L 11. OUION. Agent,
140 Congress and 67 St. Jullan-st*.
Spring Dry OoodN.
*fU8T RECEIVED and now open for iuspoc-
HOSIERY
In Linen, Cotton and Silk,
in all styles.
TRIMMINQ8.
Dress Trimmings, latest
fainted Gronadinos,
Plain and Printed Cr*re do
Paris,
Plain nod Printed B*rages.
Plain and Printed Borage
DeLalnss,
Printed Mnslins A Cambrics
Plain A Printed Organdies,
Scotch A French Ginghams,
French, English and Ameri
can PrTuts,
Bl'k A High Cold Be rage*,
Plain and Fejard Silk*. Ac.
EMBROIDERIES
Muslin and Laos Collars
and Caps*.
Chemisettes* Undersleeves
•gijHgpataMnta*
Valtnoknes nnd Lisle Lace,
Biuh Lawn nud Cambric
Hdkft.
. Homstioh'd Cambric lldkf*.
OLOVES.
Ladios'. Gontlemen’s
Children’* iu every
riety.
PLANTATION Q00D8 OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE
^ ,, , , VARIETY.
Towhlohthe subscribers are making weakly addi
tions,and.invite Merchants, Planters and others, to
*£ a“* iK * 1 ! ,u * k ‘ “"“ring them that they will be
offered at snoh price* as to insure satisfaction.V
* ^ LaHOCUE A BOWNE.
A Shad * Buildings.
styles.
HOUSE KEEPINQ
GOODS,
f.inen Sheetings,
Pillow-once Linen,
Window Shades and Cur
tains,
Worsted Dnmiak Curtains,
Parasols nud Umbrellas,
MuSuuito Netting,
MarsolUes Guilts,
Imperial Colored Quilts.
Allendale Quilt*, Ac.
Matting, Plain nnd Chock’d
Floor Oil Cloth.
Heuiptou & VciMiile
A *x now oponln, ■ flnniynMnnod ant] complnle
JIl >Wjk of Bmnmttr and olh.r Drv Ooudi, whloh
thoy will offar upou the mask aocvmuiodatlng tonus,
iu fA 4 * * >oon ex «roi«od in the eeleotion of
^ieir stock, with a view both to prico and quality, they
.•onfidontly invite tboir friends and the publio gauoral-
ly to call and examine for theBsolves. nprS
New Wutcli, Clock, Jewelry
AND FANCY tSTOHK,
M BROUGHTON-STREET, N. 148.
R. FRANCIS STEIN, M.nul'nctnmr of Chro
“!«.», Cloak,, Ta.a Clooki, Watab... Ait. Ac.,
TespaeUu.lv Informs bis customers and the puMo geno-
rally that he has titled up the Store 148 Brooghton-st..
when he Intend* to make a permanent location, and
carry on tlie Jewelry business in ite various brauobes.
patches. Clocks, Town Clookj. Chronometers, Jewel
ry. Ac., Ac., cleaned and repaired with dispatch, and
*i ew Jewelry and Fancy Goods
ol all descriptions sold at the lowest prices possible.
-JLrrAV Watch. Clock, Ae., Ac., that cannot be i
••toWAkjW. I pledge myself shall
repair^ by m* to sa'isfactlon, and warranted.
[ if. FBANCI8 STEIN.
rr NOTICE.
1 selves Ugi‘ffi l a}^® l 5 bu associated them
tie A Verstllle, fur the tr?n ®®.V ,0ttn r K «®P-
Q >J d« bu.inr.v HaSnttSSfft? .° f *. , Ur 7
Bongo, No.7281. JulliJ and im^ Uud ‘ u Wivrln « *
to Messrs. F.ZewbanmA Vi? M r J*“-*ts., next door
a Urn days, be prepared *®!S*tKj£i?f*r lb ? J . in
public, a handsome and w«u ^Uoid ^r i* nd • 4nd
Wo-..
BaTaaoah, f.b. 17, ISO. • Khstille.
SStis&'a Ii^.^rrln^fcr^——
A »jrht one horse Cornua, (wWh . .
fcuilt to or<l* f Jby Brower A Son, New York, and haabW
used but little. It ean be eeeu at tho Carriage lUpuai-
jewn.
tkautoaot) Other,, de-
OMMAMpackttl, eaa daub/
STi. LAMAR.
Holtinson & Cninp,
VRAPLR8 AND TAILORS,
AND PKAI.EHH IN
FINK RK AIIY* Al A DK CLOTHING,
HE now receiving uud opening their slock of
8PRINQ AND SUMMER GOODS, all of whloh
been sulectod during the past month by oar Mr.
Camp, consisting in part of Light, Black and Fancy
Colored Cloths, Catssmiers, Cashuierstts, Peltesu Cloths,
and Drap d'ete. Vesting* of Silks, Satins, Marseilles
and Embroidered Pattern*.
Our Rsndy-Mode Clothing is from the well-known
home of W. T. Jcnuinge t Co., Broadway, New York,
nnd eannntbe surpassed.
We have our usual large supply of Furnishing Goodu
on hind—every thing requisite for a geutloinau's ward
robe—together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet-Bags; also,
India Rubber Goods, such as Costs, Cloaks, Ponchot,
Hoggin* aud Vuju*, all of which we offer as low nnd o
as good terms as oan bo obtained olsowhere.
UAUDRY'S BUILDINGS, neat to Pulaski House.
TIUMMINGH.
C 'lOLORKD MILK AND LINEN IIRAID,
j Trimmiug Braid, Colored Silk Linen and Gilt
uuttons fur Children Clothes, also fancy open worked
Hose aud half Hose, at
• ID KEMPTON A VERSTILI/8.
a t Irish Linens. Linen nnd Cotton Sheetings, Blench
ed nnd Browt Hbirtings, Pillow Case Linens aud Cot
tons, Huckabacks, Scotch Diaper, Lmg Lawns, Bird's
Eye Diaper 7. 8,1», lUand 12-4, i.inen Table Damasks,
Damask Nap..ins, Dowlas, Linen Towels, Gauso Flan
nels, Musqulto l.ace and Netting, Furniture Fringe,
Ladies', Gent's and Children's Hosiery, Ladies' Dress
Goads, now and handsome, Embroideries, Laces, Rib
bons, ete , for sale at the lowest market prices, by
may 3 DkWITT A MORGAN.
Rndway'i Ready Reiiofi
Radway’i Renovating Roaolvont,
Radway’s Beady Regulatori,'.
X JIE u,a of which will in All cun, litfliiDlly .top
pklu, quloklj euro dl„u, Aod Alw«,a prevaot
ness.
No Pain, or Sickness, or Disease, or Unhealthy Mat
ter will remain In or affect the system while It is under
thoinfluence of
R, R, R. REMED I E S.
ICndwny’s lleiuly ltclicr,
lutvrunllv eedd Kxtnrnnlly.
EXTERNAL PAINS.-The moment It U applied ex
ternally It stops all pain. It cures Rheumatism, Lum
bago, Gout, Paralvvls, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Tic
Doloreux, Sprains and Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain
ful Sucllings, Cramps and Spasms, in a few hours*
INTERNAL PAINS.—A few drops of Radway's
Ready Kelier, taken internally, will stop the most dis
tressing pains of Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Dysontery,
and iustantly sooths, arrestacd allay tho most violent
—srope, stiasniH and convulsions.
R. R. BELIEF.—Ths vary moment it is applied it
ops pain, arrests disease and romoves itscauso.
RHEUMATISM.—An aged geutlemnn wav troubled
with Rheumatism for six years. Sometimes his feet
would swell to throe times their natural ilse; he suf
fered the most excruciating pain*. Ho wav relievod
from pain in Five Minutes after using R. R. Relief.-
lie has uotbeen troubled since.
B. 11. RESOLVENT.—Mercurial HheumatUm.—A
gentleman residing next door to our office, has been
afflicted with Mercurial Rheumatism for a number of
years, lie was cured by taking lladway's Innovating
wny > 'f V Roady t lte!uff' * B4 b4tU ' nR,lUrDkl> 7 With Bad*
B. B. B. NO. 2
Radway’s Renovating Resolvent
Quickly cures Sorofula and nil ahrouio and syphllitio
complaint*, consumption, bod coughs, wasting away of
the body, nnd all diseases of tho lungs.
It resolves away ail diseased deposits,
It purifies ths blood anil othsrfluids,
It rsnowgtes ths system.
R. R. KEF4DLVENT —Nineteen Fever 8or*i cared by
Rad way's Renovating Resolvent. A gentlemen who had
taken great quantities of Mercury, who became salivat
ed, and whose body was a mas* of putrid He*h, was eu-
lirsly oared by thu use or Badway's Renovating Rewl-
vant. The first week he had taken the Kcsoiv*ut, a
piece of solid matter like the rind of ohtese, one eighth
of an inch thick aud six iuchos in length, was discharg
ed from a lurgo vore on his leg. From that day he grow
better, lie ooutloucd ilia use of the Resolvent aud the
Regulators. In two week from the time lie commenced
using the R. K. Remedies, ovary sore was healed, his
flesh was sound and pure, neither blutoli or diefigure-
wus visible to annoy the sight or tear the appear-
n.R. B. NO. 3.
HAD WAY’S REGULATORS
A mild, pleasant and effectual purgativo, superior to
all pills or powders for regulating the bowels.
ul persons who are inclined to ooaslvuness are here
M-mud that one or two of Radway's Regulators will
_ aeantly and agreeably empty the towuls twloo in
iwenty-fuur hours.
Raunrai
chronic, s< v|inHms w _u, M hw, mi uun.
disaasev, diseased deposits, nodes, swelling*, turners,
uloors, fever sorts, consumption, bronchitis, all diseaaos
that have bouu iu the system for five, t«u, or twenty
years.
U.U. It, OFFICE. 1«'A Fuiton-nt.,N. Y.
Sold by Drugglstsevenrwhsre.
s MWFir.
COFAUTNBK8UI1*
fpilli umlornignuii have formed a oopartuorship,
I taking effect from the first day of January last, un
der the firm of JOHN B. MOORE A CO, ror the tranxao-
tiou of a gonerol wholesale A retail Drug, l’aint and Oil
business. They may be found at the ala stand or Moore
A Headrloksoa, Gibbons Building ^
jMjmS .
JOUN E. BT1LWELL.
Cm’AUTNKU&IIlF.
riHIE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed
1 Copartnership for ths transaction of n general
Shipping aad Commission business ucdor the firm ol
Scranton A Tollman, office No. 16 Coentei's Slip, New
York. W. 11. SORANTOI*
May 16th, 1853. 11.11. TALL MAN.
KEFERRKCKS.
lint; 1
Cogswell, Crane A Oo'.s iork.
II. A D. Tumeroy;
Messrs. Webstar, A Palmes;
*• 8c«u»ton, Johnston A Co.} >- Sarunnah.
' Rowland A Co. j
may 17
E kiriHOliUTltlN.—Tho Copurtunrsiup
' Soranton, Johnston A Co„ is this day dissolved by
withdrawal of Win. B. Scranton.
D. T. SCRANTON,
JOS. JOHNSTON,
W. B. SCRANTON
Sarannanb. May 16th, 1853.
COPAIITNEKNUIP.
THE Uadersigned having associated with them
Mr. Hoary U. Scranton, will continue the Grocery
Business undvr the firm ol Scranton. Johnston A co.
D. T. SCRANTON.
, JOS. JOHNSTON.
Savannah, May I6th, 1853. rosy 17 tf
lilt HI 811 Friction TotvelN.—These Tow-
JL els, as tho nemo designates, are of Turkish manu
facture, and are intended ns n substitute for the fiosh
brush, the hair gloro, aad hair bslt, fur producing a
healthy notion of the skin by friotlon. The material is
of flax, and or a texture admirably adapted to their use.
They will be found to be effective without being harsh.
For sain by a. A SOLOMONS A
TBNNINGS’8 DOUBLE MODA WATER
•I -A PURE ARTICLE.—The manufactured; (ths
tu! b Ihra! d J,4a ‘W’ 2 1 Cwk. Ireland) lu the prepira-
V*^ n a. Ul, u a, £ t ? T . , for tb#,r 8o<u Water, awfully
coinno«u?* ,1 ®l*te r i ou * subetanoes, admitting into It*
larnteMU lngr * dlonUot asoeriaiued purity. A
mar 51 aud for salaby
rjggil— A. A. 80LQMON8 A CO.
has rvcoiVMl
uqdou..
4mm Or..,.. >,<j
m tons xuarM
IJUIJiU|,IN(J._TU» ,ul,»crlliu™
Jl*rtb,ud Itmn,
“»“ r *** vutuui i»jS!
u *!* notfi pra-
it* broach**. • Persons
A BILL* to bn entltlod an Ordluanno to ilivid*
tho city into four Dispensary District*, to provide
for tho eleotloa of a Dispeasary Physician for eaoh of
said districts, and to declare the duller and fix the com
pensation of each Dispensary Physician
See. 1. Be 1* ordained by the Mayor aad Aldermen of
the city of Savannah and hamleu thereof In Council
assembled, arff Ills hertby ordained by the authority
of the snue, 'l 'jat from and after the pMeage •of thUor-
dinsnoe. ike ellyke, and it is hereby divided iatofour
DishVhasry DUtricu, tbs ires to embrsoo all that part
of the oily bounded on the north by the Savannah rlr-
or, on the east by Jefferson-street continued to tho river,
on the south by South BroaU-strcst and William-street,
ami on the west by the corporate limits ; the second to
embrace all that part of the oity bounded on the north
by the river, on the east by the oorporate limits, on the
south hr South Broad-street continued to the corporate
limits, aud ou the west by Jefferson-street, continued to
the river) the third to embrace all thatpart of the city
bounded on the north by Willliam-street and 8oulIi
Broad-street, oa the east by Jefferson street oontinued
to the oorporate limits, ou the south by the corporate
limits, and on the west by tho corporate limits ; and ths
fourth to embrsos all that part or ths city bounded
the north by South Broad-street contiuued to the c
porate limits, on the east by ths oori>orats limits,
the south by ths oortiorste limits, aaa on thu west by
Jefferson-street oontinued to the oorn<<rnto limits.
Kuo. 2. Be it further ordsinod by tlio authority nf<
said, That there shall bo elected at the first regular
meeting of Council after the passage of this ordiuuuce,
and anuualiy thereafter on the firm regular meeting iu
January, a Dispensary Physician for each of said dis
tricts. whose duty it shall be to lurnlih ths destitute sick
within the limits of his district with nooessary medi
cines, to give them medical aud surgleal ad rive and at
tention, to visit them at their plaoes of abode when ne
cessary, ow every Mon Jay end Thursday, to attend in
person, nr by oompetent substitute, between tho hours
of ID o'olook, A. Al. and 1 P. M., for consultation with
out door parties, and to keop always a competent sup
ply of vacciue matter for vacinatiug the poor and to bo
furnished physicians, the latter to pay n roaaouable aud
proper price therefor, and to fill all prescriptions signed
by any member<>1 the Georgia Medioal 1 acuity, pro
vided each of such prescription* shall sst forth the name
of the patient and embrace a certificate that the patient
resides within the district of the Dispensary Physician
to whom it ia addressed.
• 8cc. 3. Ho it farther ordained by tho authority afore
said, That tlm said Dispensary Physicians shall be con
sidered, held and taken as officers of the city, and shall
ne liable to tho same penalties for non
neglect of uny of their official duties a
scribed in the rase ofotner oity officers.
Sec. 4. Bo It furtlu _ •»--
said, That ouch I)!*|i
ie fc Walker.
TO GEORGE W1U.I0.)
lut-st., Phladelphla,
ivy rhyalolan huforc entering
on the duties of his office snail tako the oath prescribed
for city officers, and execute a bond with two *souritias
tho penal sum of one thousand dollars, conditional
for the faithful performance of his offleo. Each Dispen
sary Pbystolan shall receive iu full compensation for
medicines and sen ices, s * ‘ * “
annum, payable monthly.
8co. ft. 1st it further ordainod by the anthority afore
said, That all ordinances and parte of ordjuaaces mili
tating against this ordinance bo, and thu same are here
by repealed. Ciijuii.es G-imhi^
Riciiamd 1>. AltNOLP,
je2H C. A. L. Lamar.
I /XTRAUT uf uu Ordinnnco iiiimmmI August ’J,
j INW, entitled an " Ordinance defining what shall
o« considered public nuisances, aud for tho prevention,
punishment and removal of the same."
8ko. 10. l)o it further ord&ined, That it shall not bo
lawful for any cow, steer, heifer or calf to bo or go at
large within the limits of the uty, from tho eettlng of
the Sun to the rising of tho same, tnd the owner of
•och cattle so fouud at large, shall forfeit and pay a
sum not exceeding flvo dollars for eaoh aud every tlmo
auy such animal shall be found at largo; and It shall
be the duty of tho City Alarshal sod City Constables to
take surli cattle so found at iargf, contrary to tho pro-
vialons of this ordlnauce, and impouud them until the
snid fino nnd nil oosts aro paid, nnd it tho nnlmal bo not
olaiund within fivo days, it nhull ho tho duty of tho City
Marshal to soil the same at the pound, first giving at
least five days’ notice in one of tho publio gaieties of the
city of tho description of tho auinta! and tho tiino and
plaoe of sale, and he shall pay tho nott proceeds, af
ter deducting tho fine and costa, Into tho City Treas
ury, subject to the order of Council, who may aud shall
order the same to be paid to the owner of suoh animal
when required.
Seu. II. Be it further ordained, That any bull found
at large within the limits of tho city, shall bo eonsidor-
ed as a nulsanoo, and may be killed by any person.
A 1IILL, to hn (intiilcd nu ordinance to nnionil
ordinance untitled "nu nrdinnuoo to provent
i, oows, oxon uud calves, aud othor cattlo from
niog at largo." passed in Council, February, 1841.
See 1. Be Itordaiued by the Muyor and Aldennon of
tbe city of Savannah and tne hamlets thereof. In Council
assembled, aud It is hereby ordsiued by the authority
of the samo, Tost from and after the passing of this or
dinance, the provision* of the above rectteJ ordinance be
so amended and oxtehded as to prevont bulls, cows. nxsn,
calve* aud other cattle running at largo w ithin tlio fol
lowing limits, via: Guinuet-strest on the south, pro
longed east sud west to Hie eitondcd incorporate limits
oftTiocityof Savannah and thq hamlets thereof; the
Snvauusfi rlvoron tho north ami tho corporitc limits of
the uity|or Savannah ou tho oast aud wost.
8oo.2. Ha It further ordained by tho authority afore
said, That all ordinances or parts of ordinances militat
ing agaiust the provisions of thisordinanoo be, and the
une aro hereby repealed,
l’assedin Council, Savannah, 10th March 1K.YI.
R. WAYNE. Mayo
[Attest] Edward Q. Wiuos, c. c,June 24
TROILADIATIOM.
MAYOR'S OFFICE, \
Savannah, May it, 1853 /
Whereas, Council, at a regular meeting, held on the
27th January, 1853, passed a resolution requiring mo to
issue my proelumatiou “closing the Old Ceuiutery for
'* purpose of intortnont after the 1st of July next.
'hert/nrr, I do hereby proclaim, that after the First
day of July next, the Old or Brick Cemetery will be
closed for ths purpose of interment.
[L. 8.] K. WAYNE, Mayor.
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Attest: Edward Q. Wilson. O. C.
(JITY TKtASlUtK’8 OFFICE
June 7th. 1853.
HE UNDERSIGNED j» now rouiiy to receive
City Taxes tor the present year.
7 J. GEORGE, City Treasurer.
To Builders.
S EALED proposnla will hn rccuiv.ul by the un-
undersignod, until the 25th day of June next, to
furnish all the materials, aud erect tho Kooper's dwel-
VflGHT TICKETS FOIL NKUUUKK.-
13 Extract from Ordiuance passed 2d August, 183d,
filth suction: *
“ Be R /unlur ordained, That a general ticket given
by tho master, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro
"r person of color, shall pass tne bearer thereof until
m o'-jlook 1*. M.; but tiiat, iu order to nnss a nugro or
free ponmn of color after tou o'clock T. M-. a sppoial
tioket shall bo giveu. which tiokot shall specify the
hour when it is to expire, and may be giron both bo-
r— cliMjk p M . /VoeiJwi, however,
for# and after ... _
that no Ucket shall pass the bearer thoroof after mid-
‘ after that hour, un-
night. whether it be dated before or aiver inat nour, un
less tho time whou it Is given, aud tho object iu view,
and the place to which tho bearer is sent, are dUtlnotlv
specified."
The offioers and privates of the City Guard are bore*
by ordered to enforoe the above seotion.
By order of his Honor the Mayor.
EDWARD G. WIL80N.
Savannah, 25th Jan'y, 1853. Clerk of Counou.
BRIDGEWATER PAINT.
| UHT UEGKIVED BY (he Hubncrlhern
tf a Urge invoice of this valuable paint in package*
of from 25 to 400 lbs. The prioe is about one third of
White Lead, white for ouUiao work It is far preferable.
Selection of Certificates.
New York Arsenal, 3d Oct, 1851.
Being advised by one of tho first painters in the city
of New York to use the Bridgewater Taint, in prefer-
onuo to auy othor, upon the Ordnanoo buildings in my
charge, ou Govoruor's Island, 1 did so, and found it
all that it was recommended to be. Tho buildings,
which are of brlok, apeak for themselves, and 1 cheer
fully give my testimony in behalf of the virtues of the
Taint, deeming it superior to auy now in use, as far aa
I oan judge from two months' oUor v»ti..u.
G. H. TALCOTT. Br. Lt. CoL
U. 0. MiutART Academy. January 26th, 1852.
I have used the Bridgewater Taint upon somo of the
buildings under my supervision, at West Toint. aud I
cheerfully add my testimony to ite durability aud
oheapnoa*.
In figure I shall rooommend it to my friends and ui
it myaelf. S. ALEXANDER.
Lt. Eng's. U. 8. A.
PLANTER'S CERTIFICATE.
New Irehia. Atukapas, Im , Maroh 16th, 1852.
In July last 1 was induced to apply the Bridgewater
Mineral 1'aiut to my sugar-house, and lu every respect
it has exceeded my expectations, and t!ier«prorent** ! “—
mads by tbe agents, Messrs, U. C. Rogert A C
cheerfully add my testimony to the uumerous one.
traced in the Agents' circular, and reoomuend the
same to pltmicrt aud others, as the best jire and xetather
firolrctur I have ever known.
Where I have applied it, it has beon exposed to the
u siuce last July, and has uoithor blutmit nor rracA-
a sufficient leugth of time
hesitation pronouuce it the best articles-,..
lor oovoriug bricks, wood, tin, iron, Ao. It is romarka-
ble for its groat body, durability, adhesiveness, elasti
city, aud also for its spark and cinder proof qualities,
ana as loug aa it gives as *' *- —
tofore. wo will continue
most superior palut.
[SignedJ Juua Hodhrin, 159 Court-aL. Brooklyn.
W. L. Raxduu*m, Court A Douglas*-st„ “
" O.A T. Kiernan, 72Court-st., “
“ David Walker, 2 Har risen street, “
“ H Urisson, 7 illcks st., “
“ Rout. MoEwan. 8 llioka st.. “
“ Cuas. Uobus, 829 Broadway, New York.
“ T11 os. P. Nash, 152 Atlantio st., Brooklyi
“ IIentt Tuilu'S, 226 Henry st., u
“ C. F. Hkkmance, 276 Hicks st, “
Painters.
Tomphlcts containing full directions, will be furnish
ed. ;v»»720) A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.
Suvaiinufi lUcdical Collude
8E8810N 1853—'54.
J HIE COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS
lustltutiou will commouoo onjtht First Monday in
J. O. HOWARD, M. Prof. Anatomy.
W.O. BULLOCH, M.D., Prof. Principles and Prao-
tlce of Hurgsry.
P. M. KOI.LOCK. M D., Prof. Obstetxlosand Diseases
of Women and Children.
C. W. WEST, M. D., Prof, hledical Chemistry.
E. H. MARTIN. M. D.. Prof. Physiology.
U. L. B YRD, M. D., Prof Materia Alsuioa and Thera
peutics.
J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Pathological Anatomy aud
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
FEES.—For the full oourse, $105; Matriculation
Ticket 05; Demonstrator of Anatomy, til); Gradua
tion, 436. Requisites for Graduation, tlio same as la
other Medical College*. C. W. WEST, M. D.,
Apr 23 tlN Dean or the Faculty.
*1“ The followiag newspaper* please copy ths
above till 1st NovaiabnJ, aad send bills to this Offioe
SoutA Carolinian, Columbia, (tri-weekly)
OourUr, Charleston.
iSSSSNSSSiSB^
Patriot, Albany, Geo., '•
Floridian, Taifahaesee, Fla., “
Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., •*
Advocate, UunUviUe, Alv. “
.... a a
MU. Chattanooga, Ala
rs, Jaeksonvllle, Fla.,
UHI.IS. Sloa.hwn Biiwr., lu 1,1)1,. lir.ud,, S3
• ‘.’J*- J“*rral)4 uafeiHUk
J!J* I. 0JBYHNE.
HII.1MW
..... w FORTES,
laotranientN, Hheet Mnale
P J A
NMlcml IaatraBienm, nseei oinsic.
FIoIIm v CJaltar, Harp 8trligs,4tc.
LL of which will be sold at th« very lowest
no vi wnicn win De soia at tue very lowest
..rates. Catalogues sent to aoy pari of the U.8tate«
ddru!> !bi aa slw** nut nsld.
gone of the largest In
satisfaction to all
r patronage.
CJ.W.VAW HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER,
J®** t’rolapBut UUri, (tolling of ths Womb )
r pHE nttention ofPhysicinns nnd Ladiussulfering
1 Hum the above derangement, is respectfully in
vited to ‘•Van Iforn't Improved Uterine Supjn>rter,’'—
They are made without the Steel Springs, which are
highly objectionable on account of their chafing the hips,
Ac., making them extremely unpleasant to bo work.—
They have no superior for tbe relief and cure of the
above (ilsulaeevient, and are recommended and used la
the practice of the following Profeeeor sof Obstetrics aad
Diseases of women and children, vis, i
Proffeesov J. A. Ere, Medical Collage, Augusts, Ga.
*' J. 8. Longshore. Female Msd. College, Phila.
Chas. Woodward, Mnd. Inst., Clnainnatti, O.
** W. 1*. Johnston, ColuinblaCol'ge, Wash'n.D.C.
* H. Miller, Med. Don't,Unlv'y, I«oulsvi||e.Ky.
.* i\. II. Genas, Med. Collegs of lAmlsUna.N. O..
and by the Physleians generally throughout the United
States. C. w. VAN HORN A CO , Philadelphia.
Manufacturers also of Trusses, ot all descriptions of
Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, aud for all
derangements requiring the use of Bandages, nr Instru
ments for restoration. J. B. MOORE A CO. .
jc 16 If Agents In Savannah
C. W. VAN IIOHN’S
Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace,
Tkt only tlmce manufactured that dote not bind
or chafe under the arms, and can be worn
with both eaet and comfort.
Those who have worn other Braees
are requested to give these a trial, to
test their superiority over all other*,
■ks, student*, tailors, Seamstres-
children of both sexes, and all
*rrarifc _.
Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres
ses, children of both sexes, s *
others, who either from habit
oupatiun, cr from a weakly or deblli-
luted conjtitution have acquired the
habit of bending forward,
'shouldered) and oompressi
(round
Ghost and Lt
ttg I
ngs, will find the alx
edy the above defect,
rSri«e . BF
1 and ensure an ereot carriage, with
mnro”*d symmetry aud form of body to the wearer,
ud also allowing a full, free aud healthy action
C. W. VAN HORN A CO.,
___.a1 Bandages of all descriptions
<je 17) J. B. MOORE A CO.
Pinno Fortes.
I O. C. B. CARTER, No. 171 Chsetnut-
atreet, sixth door above Fifth, opposite
the State House, up stalre, Philauel
I'Qia, now offors to the pnblio an en
tirely new assortment of PIANOS,
just received from tbe most celebrated makers, and of
■ueh patterns and finish as to defy competition. Messrs.
Nunns A Clark's and James Thompson's Instruments,
which are here offered, stand unrivalled in ths opinion
of all competent judges, os possessing beauty and purity
of tone nover borure attained by any maker.
Also, PIANOS with AEOLIAN Attachment, Church
and Par'or ORGANS, 8ERAP11INKS and MELODE-
ON8, all of which are warranted, and will be sold at
tho msnufaoturors' lowest cash prlcoi.
Al' onshordora for rausio promptly attended to.
8t>' i>d hand Pianos bought aud sold. Pianos tuned
and repaired. .
P. 8.—Tho extraordinary success of the PHILADEL
PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the pcrfectsatls-
faotlon it has given, induces the subscriber to continue
it. Lessone in SINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR,
Ae., are given by Artists of the vary highest ability. It
needs bat b* mentioned, that 81g. ANDREA ALF18I,
and Maffemotaelle HELENE 8CIIAAFF, who stand
l•re-emiuant among the profession, aro oonneoted with
the Institution, ana devote their timo and talents to
the pnpils. [jc26 ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal,
GEORGE J. UENKELS,
No. 173 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia.
OPPOHITB THE kTATB IIOUKE,
Has just rooelved from Frans* his Spring assortment of
FURNITURE COVERINGS
AMD
pOHpMWlfBL n^inSSn^ft!. colon
in Broostelle, Plush and 8atin De Inline.
Curtains hung in the most subetantial manner.
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
*d to order.
Persons wishing
Fall, aro respeetfnily iaformtd that we are now having
manufactured In Paris twenty fine sots of superb Rose
wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which the sample
sets have been received. The style is entirely new and
of the most graceful design. Those wishing to Famish
now will pleas* call and examine the immense stook on
hand before iinrehasing, as tho goods will bs sold low.
A largo assortment of well finished plain Mahogany
and Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sals cheap.:
je 26 ly
ANDINCI—Per steamer Alabama—10 boxes
Cheese; 1 bbl. 8mok*d Beef, and for esle by
_ 16 W. D. FORD.
'ELF-HirilNU FLOUU.-A fresh mticle
7 Jo-t received and for sele by
U • « __ W. D. FORD.
) ttAN(i)Bli4 *AND AsEMONH.—10 boxes
Oranges and Lemons, just lauding and for sale
lit 16] W. D. FORD.
NOICDIALB.—Frencli uud Gcriuau Cordiuls,
J In Jug* and botUcs ; Sdosen Curaooa, for sale by
A. BONAUD.
VlMK’H METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
This vnluableerticle la Juxtreceived ami for sale by
I. W. MORRELL A CO.,
sept 3 ly Soleagentein this City for the Inventor
SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP
AND
BATHING SALOON.
qpilE dubscribor would respectfully announce
L to the oitisens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida, Sooth Carolina, tbat this long and well
known oetablishment is open fbi tbs reception of his
ds. lie assures them that nothing will be left
on bis part to oontinue it a eonvenlent and ooi
table Barber Shop. His prices will be as reasonable os
Shaving Hires or four times a week.
Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for
Hot and Cold Baths.......~. -
Parents aro respectfully imformed that every
and pains will bo taken with their children when sent
to ths 8aloon to be waited upon. He will also keep for
sale a variety of Fancy Qoods, such as Ocntlemon'i
Cravats, Stocxs, all kinds of Olovsa, Dress Shirts, Me
rino sad Cotton Undershirt* and Drawers. Pocket
Udkfs., Collars, Socks, and other artioies of Oentle-
men'e wear j also— Iloir, Tooth, llat, Nail, Flesh.
Clothes and Shoe Brushes; 8oaps, Oils, Colognes, and
a great variety of other artioies.
Bnlm of Suvxnnnh
This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him
self for cleansing aud darkening ths Hair; thousands
who have received the benefit or cleansing of dandruff,
improving and darkening the Hair, aro willing to oou-
mend it. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25.
Augusta Barber Shop.
He would also take the pleasure of informlug his
merous friends that he has opened a magnificent Barber
Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Auguste,
where evory convenience will lo found to make hie pa
trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au
guste a
ispootfully solicited to give me a call.
DRUGS AND [MEDICINES.
r P!IK subscribers, wholesale and Retail Druggists,
1 would respectfully call Ui* attention of purchase: ~
tethelr well-selected stock of the above mentioned ai
tielos, whi .h they offer for sal* at the lowest possible
prices; also,
PAINTS. OLA88, Ac.;
Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors,
Varnishes, Glues,Putty and raiat Brushes;
MACHINERY OIL,
Of all kinds, vis: Sperm. Lard, Hapesved and FatentOil;
GROCERS’ ARTICLES:
Whale Oil, Spices, Mustard, 8ulcratus, M* tehee, Ac.
LANDUETU'S GARDEN SEEDS;
Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and
Glassware, logothor with a great variety of artioies for
family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts,
SUroh, Ac., with an elegant assortment of fine F'renoh
and KuriLu Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs,
Lubin's pirfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations—
ull of which aro warranted to be of the best quality,
mar 16 JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
nielodeous.
This beautiful Instrument of 4 aud 5 Octaves,
from the colebrated Manufactory ot Cahart dr
Needham, alwayr on hand and for sale by
I. W. MORRELL A CO.
PIANO FOBTES.
I. W. MORRELL & CO.
Ua7* on hand a splendid assortmen
|of Piano Fortes, from ths best manu
factories in the oountry. For tone and
finish these instrument* oannot be ex-
oelled. For sal* on aooommodatiug
terms, at the Broughton-stroetPiano and Cabinet Ware-
1 ?OR HALE, A man 91 yean old, a first rate
field and timber hand. Warrautod sound.
Apply to [may 11.] Wm. WRIGHT.
B
ALAI OF HA VANNAU—Price Deduced
) from $1 to 75 cants a Bottle.—A large supply of
is sxoellent preparation, ino* manufactured of the
following oseences: Lemon, Bergamot, Jessamine, Mag
nolia, Nerole, Almond, Violet, Heliotrope, and Cloves.
J. M. HAYWOOD, Monument-sq.,
apr 12 Savannah, Qa.
JL' laudiug per sohr. Fannie aud for sale by
jo 21 COHENS A HERTZ.
I IIITTKH AND CHEKKE.-3S «7klu. ami
1) tubs ohoiee new Batter: flu boxes Cheese, received
and for sale by js20 Mt
- ,,, ^ MCMAHON A DOYLE.
( NlGAliH.—Havana Cigar* of direct import*-
j tion in store aad for Mia by
j*2i BULK 18 A FLOEANCE.
i LK.—Hector Dovn'a wall kuown Falkirk Ale
JL of direct Importation. For ante by.
f**l aunisaflorance.
4
TVBGEIVED per HieAMter Florida—10
IV *>«>*•• Oranges, 9 Firkins aud 8 Tub* prime new
Butter, 2 Firkius Western do.,> boxes Choose. I do.
Jfc. i Ul n» Hum, Sh.lfbfcU r.l-
°.l *‘
U OxlollioriicMota.lLo.il Auocl.tlon, nl do ..
prolou. to Hi. m.otlo, os 11. OU, Join tb. Book, will
th.sb. oloud. JOUN N. LEWIS,
J. 'I ra,surer.
AY.—100 bales primo North River Huy, daily
expected per sohr. Cataract, for sate to arrive, by
» bifqham, kelly A CO.
Tj'Di^fi^Kt-TLuTjintylHrh^ fronting on
JP immediately In the rear of tho late
Dr. C. P. Richardsono's House.
J* BOBT. HABERSHAM A SON.
JUDAH H.—Crushed, Loaf, Pulverized and
Powdered Sugars. For sale by
MINI9 A FLORANCE.
iJ U
sis
'DAP.—Yellow anti Brown, for sale I y
J MINIS A Fl.ORANCE.
P ECAN NUTH.—A few blits, fresh Pecan
Nuts, In store aud tor salo by
J« 2V MINIS A FLORANCE.
QUHUKON’8 HC1HHOUH.— Received and
O for sale by J. E. DsFORD,
J® *0 Apothecaries' Hail.
C HIABIPAGNE.—loO baskets superior Chain-
J P*(**> *i* 5 lleldsieck, Mumui.Vorscnay and Lone
star. In atoro and for sale by
J. ROS8EAU.
|>OllT WINK.—A choice artlelo iu bond. For
I salo by |j*2l] MINIS* FLORANCE.
Carpels! Carpels 1! Carpets! 1!
117 E have this day opened for sale a splendid
F.V, assortment of Carpets. Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs,
Window Curtains, Ac., consisting in part of
2D pieces 3 ply Carpets
10 do Velvet TapestryC
10 do Brussels la pestle
40 do 2 ply Carpet*
86 Floor Clothe
10 pieeos Drugget
6 do Felt Carpet
6 do Dutili do
60 do Velvet and Cheneil Rug*
10U common Rugs and Mate
100 pair of beautiful style Window Shads*
AH or ths above Goods w# offer at the lowed
prices: for sale by
M
NOTICE.
K8SR8. W. II. Owens, C. W. Gould and J. P.
Herrick, are tho only persons authorised to
W. U. GUION. Agent,
JOS.D. STEBUINS, Attorney.
| ATI1H.—17."iM. Lnths for sale, to arrive pnr
l J brig Water Witch, apply to
J® 29 OGDEN A BUNKER.
if
AY.—909 halos tiriinc Northern Huy for sale,
to arrive per bark Flight; apply to
OGDEN A BUNKER.
1 lilHAHK HAFKH—A line srticlo for keeping
Chees* from insects. Also, Most Seres, Wire
Desk Covers, Ac. MORSE A NICIIOLK,
J® *9 155 Broughton-sL
A FFLK l'AKEKS.-A ....
®d by stosmer. On* machine will pare more a
pies and better than any machine ever.lnvsnted.
, MOR9E A NIC1IOL8,
J* 99 155 Broughton st
rseslvod and for s de by
McMAUON A DOYLE.
IV! DH. MlbLEIt’S Ton AC (JO.—A fresh
1TJL supply, just received and for sal* by
jelO JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
TAlUin POLIH11 Uontimniit's Paten
Staruh Polish, fur giving a beautiful gloss to Lia-
cullars, shirts, bosoms, Ao., and prevents dust from
■ticking to lii
JOHN D. MOORE A CO.
I(ON) UiiAHH uiul Copper Wire, for sulu by
^ _ F. W. CORNWELL.
J® 20 ip* Bryau-st.
H OPS.—I bale prime Western Hups, crop of
1852, just rccuived sud fur sal* by
JOUN U. MOORE A CO.,
j® 20 Gibbons' Buildings.
d FI HIT is AH*—Spirit Gas beluga cnsb.rti4
Cl el*, hireaftar, (her* wOl be noue sold oa a credit.
Cash prise 76 cents per gallon; «i seate per quart.
J* T ' Sit
4
LE AND PDJLTEU.—75 bids Cream Ale;
2U casks London Porter, received and for sate by
*> MtiMAUON A DOYLE.
li
{J./3J
ROWLAND A CO.
B UTTElt AND tUHKKHB—95 firkins choice
new Butter, 50 boxes Cheose, received and for
by U* 13]McMAUON A DOYLE.
Cuba M-'lasses, 100 bbls. do., 76 bbls. N. O. Syrup.
lUOubte. Phalp's and Pine Apple Uiu, 5U bbls. Cognac
lirandy, 56 do. Old Rje Whisky, 46 bbls. Rum,76 boxes
I.oiuou Hyrun, 56 boxes assortuu Cordials, SOuasus Bran
dy Poaches, 15 cases mixed IMekles, received and for
sale by |jel3j McMAHONA DOYLE.
A FRL8H supply of English, French and Am
cau Toilet Powder, just received by
JOHN B. MOORE A CO.,
Gibbon*' Buildings.
r 1 itD(JKill J-.H. dec.—(Juffno—15Ubage print
Flour—156 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Cana), 56 do Him
Smith's do.
Bacon—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 566 Baltimore ba
ged, 30 bhds Sides, 26 do Shoulders.
Potatoes—156 bbls P E aud Mercer Fotatoes.
Lard and Codfish—25 bbls ohoics Leaf Lard, 6 casks
Codfish.
Soap, Caodloa and Stareh—50 boxes No 1 and Family
Tobaooo—350 pkgs, various brands and qualities.
Lemon Syrup, go—56 boxes Letnon Hyrup; 10 oases
Walnut aud Tomato Catsups; 16 do Brandy Poaches.
Dotnestlo Liquors—75 bbls Phelps* Gin, 56 do N EKum,
75 do Root!tied Whisky, 36 do extra Old Monougshela
do.
Wines—26 quarter casks Purs Malaga, 8 do ohoiee Ma
deira. J *- J *
apr 25
EDWAUD O’BYBNE’8
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE,
Taylor’* Building, Rinrket Wharf,
SAVANNAH, OKUKOfA.
E. O'B. keeps constantly in store ol-I-i
[largo stouk of Ghoukkilm, Liquors,HnHU
Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing..
85 oheete Black Tea. '
35 bags of Coffee.
d6 boxes Ground Coffee.
46 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and Whit* 8ogar*.
76 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap.
4 pipes Holland Gin.
5 half- pipes Cognac Brandy.
16 barrels Fourth Proof Dom<
46 do. Phelps's Uiu.
35 do. Rum.
16 hbds. do.
16 barrels Port, Malaga, aud Madeira Wins*.
75 losen Teapots, assorted qualities.
ly ootID
a Proof Domestlo Brandy.
.nurvtu qualities.
10 orates assorted Crockory-Wsr*.
J. ROUSSEAU,
Corner Bull aud Buy Streets.
Importer and Dealer In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
\ THE subscriber has now on band a fine
cficjt'j aud well selected stook ot Wines, Liquors
■HA* and Sugars, comprising the following:
Due Butt of the ohoioost RESERVE MADEIRA
WINE, vintage 1844.
One Pipe ohoioe OLD LONDON PARTICULAR.
Ono Pino or the first quality and ohoioost OLD •* RE
SERVE, 1 * vintage 1840:
Ono Pine of the ohoioost and most delicately flavored
OLD PAM1ET1NHO, vintage 1836.
One Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD
SERCIAL. vintage 1826.
One half Pipe cf the riohest and most highly flavored
SOUTH HIDE Cl RAPE JUICE.
Two Pipes Old London Market.
Eight quarter easks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830.
Also a lot or the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im
portation. iu Boxes mnd Demijohns.
Two half pipes ohoioe OLD PORT WINE.
" “ * « •• 81IEHRY *•
Twelve half pipes ohoioe OLD COUNAC. of various
brands, vli:Uonne**y,Ix>ndon Dock, Jean IjouU Pinet,
Castilloo, Ouimard, Sasorxo, NrVgnse, and Otard,
Dupuy A Co.
One punoheon of OLD SCOTCH WIII8KY.
J* « II Ho®- Also various
kinds of Clsret, Port,Tenerlffe,Sh*rry and other Wine*.
Choico Cliampague, of various brands. Hock Wines,
Imported Cbrdials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani
sette, nnd assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao.
100,606 choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and
a full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf deo 36
J FUHT RECEIVED.—A kocmI assortment of
‘ 811k and Lisle Gloves, and fancy 81 Ik Nock Ties.
J9i For sals by PIERSON, HEIDT k CO.
0
.AT8 AND HAY.—1,000 bushels Oats; 50
/ bales prime Eastern Hay, iu store aud for sale by
J® 2 OGDEN A BUNKER.
the hlstevr of any other preparation brought before the
public. The multiplied thousands who nave need tt
and have realised it* marvellous effect* In removing
diseases,
Ht-KMtnbllMlilug Nafnrc, and Restoring
Hie Nrrvoun nyntem,
now herald it to the world as possessing the most supe
rior medical virtues known in the Materia Medlca.
Eminent Professors and Physicians of the first stand
ing in the medical profession use and presorlM it ao ths
most effective
Alterative and niaod Purifier
over known; while vast numbers who had long suffer
ed from diseases or complaints brought oa by .Sedentary
Habile, Erpo»urr, Indigestion, I\tipid State of the Liver,
or Impurities tf the Jtlood, now look upon this Cordial
a* moot MyiUrivus and Magical in ite healing proper
ties and restoring powers.
Neuralgia, .
Genoral Debility and
Nervous Affections, Dvspop-
. •j*or Indigestion, I^ss or Appetite,
Aoidlty of th* Stomach, Nervous lload-
caoh* or Flow of Blood to the Head, Coetlve-
ness, or Irregularities of ths Bowels, Pleurisy,
Pains pr Misery in the Side or Region of the
n U , e *, rl \. rU i ul f M 7. or De»>re**|on of Spirits,
PslniUtioo of ths Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink
ing Seusations, l’roetratioa of the Nsrtous System.
Cold, Chilly Seusations, or Numbness of the
Flesh or Limbs. Difficult or Profuse Expec
toration, Night 8went*, Diseaaos of tho
lteart, or affection of the Lungs, Jaun
dice, Disoase of the Kidnets, Do-
rangeinuntor Prostrate Condi
tion of the Organs of Na
ture, whichuause Pain
ful Irregularities,
esneoially with
Fetnulro.
Producing Debility and Prretrstlon of tho Norvcus Sys
tem. Pal* or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas, and all
Cutaneous Eruptions of tho 8k(n, or Humors of the
Blood—those, and their kindred Complaints, hare dis
tressed thousands. They u*uy have originated from
vorv simple and unsuspected causes, but tho disesse
audit* cause trust be rouioved, if you would enjoy
“ Life, Health nnd Happiness."
The thousands who have procured and used Morti-
more’s • oluhrated Bitter Cordisl aud Blood Purifier, say
that " these diseases oannot remain long iu tho system
ufter commencing Us use." It operates like a charm,
tots as n flu* teuio. correct* ths tones of th* stomaob,
strengthens the digestive organs, stimulates the liver
to hesithy action sufficient to throw off the impure aad
poisonous secretions. Imparts purity, riohaess and vi-
ulity to the blood, circulates it freely throughout the
system, thereby neutralising and removing impure de
posits, reuews and strengthens ths nervous system, re
stores the constitution in all its strength and vigor, and
imports a glow of health and beauty of complexion.'
The evidence in it* behalf is overwhelming, and from
high sources, bnt it is known that fur two years tho sup
ply has not met the demand. This hundreds of ageuts
can eertlfV. They say •* every bottle sold sells a doxen
more;" wlillo it now meets extensive Bale with more
than one thousand Druggists, among whom ore many
eminent physicians, w ho uso and proscribe it.
This Is a Vegetable 8plrlt, pleasant to take, and per
fectly safe to be osod in any state of health, even by the
most delicate female or child.
Price $1 66 per bottle.
MtfTSold by Druggists generally. Whole**]* and
Retail Druggists wlllmi supplied on application to the
Proprietor*.
W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors.
No. I Barclny-streut, (Aster House), New York.
Ilaviland, Ilarial A lllslcy.uud Rushton, Clark A Co
Wholesale Ageuts, Now York.
A. A. 80I.0M0N8 ft CO.,
and J. U. CARTER,
apr 1 eodlawt-w Agents In Savannah.
mortiuiora’s
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND.
A sure and cafe remedial agent for Rhettma
titm in all ite forma.
r rilE astonishing success which lias attended this
1 uiodlcino in the treatmont of llheumatlo Com
plaints, cither inflammatory (acute) or okroniu, of m
matter what complicated form, or of long or short du
ration, renders it the most valuable preparation ever
discovered, as the sole reliable remedy for this dire
complaint; and so radical is it in it* workings, that it
has secured the sanction of many of ths first physi
cians, w ho have used it os a demirrreseort, without faith
la its merits, only to be convinoed of iu miraculous
powers.
Moutimorx’s Compound is* vogetable extract,an
internal remedy, pleasing to the taste, harmless in its
ottsols, and can he administered to all ages and condi
tions without fear, prepared solely for the treatment
of this ono disoase.
It Is a touio, strengthening to the system generally,
whilst lb soothes the nerves, aud imparts a healthy i
tloa to the digestive organs, aud purifies tbs blo.d.
Thousands have already found relief aad permanent
our* ; aud in each and every case w here it bos been
tested, it has invariably answered ths purpose, never
haring been known to fail.
Tbe proprietorsfeeljustitted in thusossuring ths pub-
lie of ite virtues, as they base ite merits entirely upon
Its performances, and allow th*latter only to be men
tioned iu ite behalf. Testimonial* of the highest char
acter are dally received from various sections of Hi*
Union, corroborating these feels, and giviug additional
and undoubted cvidenco of tho virtues or this truly
great aud reliable remedy.
For sale wholesale and retell by W. V. ALEXAN
DER ft CO., at their Central Office, No. 1 Barrlay-st.
Nets York, and by A. SOLOMONS A CO. aud J. U.
CARTER, Agents, Savannah. eodlawtw apr 1
rriHE 8ITB8CKIHKR bogs leave to inform bis
I friends and bbo publio generally, tbat he has pur
chased she entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARBUTHER8,
RIFLES,
Court of Common Plena, nud of Oyer
nud Terminer,
vox ihb Citt or SavaKNan, Mar Tzkm, 1853:
YITII EKE AH, Elisha Wylly, Grand Juror, sum
FT montd to attend the present term of this Court,
made default, it is ordered that he be fined Forty Dol
lars; and whereas Pstriok Tydings, summoned as a Pe
tit Juror, made default for the term, it is ordered tbat
he be Uned Twenty Dollars; and w hereas James Skin
ner, Petit Juror, rnudo default on the first day of the
torm, It is ordered tbat ha bo fined Five Dollars; and
whereas J. A. Brower, Talisman, made dofault for the
term, it is ordered that he be flood Twenty Dollars, and
David B. Howard, Talisman, was ab.'aut from the
Court un a portion of Thursday (6th iust.,) lt Is ordered
thaOio be fined Fve dollars, unless good aud sulficioui
cauee of axause be filed on or before the first day of the
next term of this Court.—A’xfract/ronx ths Minutes.
may 13 WM. IX. BULLOCH. Clerk.
burgs, just received and for sale by
je 26 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
C IUEdiS ou Mcrchuut. bank,- New York, in
J sums to suit purchasers, at Bight, for sale by
may 23 ANDREW LOW ft CO.
11"
10,
IkAKPUEKUY VINEC.Alt. — A superior
XV nvAlolo of Raspberry Vinegar, a very pleasant
ami eoollng beverage, also Raspberry and Orgeat Sy
rups, test received and for sal* by W. W. LINCOLN,
je la Monument Square. Savannah.
Sugar, Coffee uud Teas.
HHDS.P. R. Sugar.
. ft do. St. Croix do.
166 bbls. Stewart B. and G. Sugars.
16 do. Crushed do.
25 do. N. O. Clarified do.
160 bags Bio Coffee.
60 do. Java.
AO eases bl'k and green Teas.
160 boxes assorted Tobac-x».
50 M Spanish Sogers, various brands.
166 bbls. Whisky, Qln, Rum aud Brandy,
ft pipes Otard Brandy.
2 do. Holland Gin.
ft do. Malaga do.
56 boxes assorted Cordial*.
5 boxes Claret Wino.
ft6 boxes Pipes.
206 Ilams. -
100 smoked Beef Tongues.
66 ksgs Lard.
11)0 boxes No. 1 aud pale Soap.
66 bbls. Baltimore Floor.
66 do. Canal do.
16 hair bbls. Canal Flour.
60 gross Matches.
66 bbls. Molasses.
16 do. No. 2 and 3 Mackorel.
10 half bbls. No. 1 do.
10 casks Porter.
16 do. Ale.
26 half boxes Loaf Sugar, lauding and in store, for
sale by [Je 18] ~w.«r* a
COHEN A TARVER.
«**, Uiuikii, Lott of Amu,.
li'n^D'Wito.VoZlipX™'
Tileicau.rdby Cot five,,,
Paint in the Bonn, or ’
Rheumatitm cauird
by the utt of
Mercury, .
Scrofula, Cutahcoue Eruption, I
Bailt, UlctTC, lfc.
r |'HE ibmdlinni ul>* nwilkfree .
I tlr. .ut. of th. IJ.cr, or a. !■—,,-3
p** 4 - Tk* k« fun id uS., •
«i£. IhiJh *5" Sap..
With most of pen
iniM purgative; ite
ties, w ithout oausinl
canal, or UeblIUatiM|
Its healthy action
th* tendonoy of morl.
guard against disoase. ^
ths Southern Sarsaparilla will read Ur mmZi«.3
>bl. tnmllHI kM th. ad.nl 8.™.,®! J
whloh proves lt to be spur* and unadulterated
Ths oitliens of Barannah and vlelaltv will a
this article has ths best effect npca tL .Vm J 1
gives better satisfaction to thooo who uso It
preparation ot the kind in «m. ^ 11 lta » 1
Phyiioian* have assurano* from the Lronri.u
it contains nothing bat 8ars*|mrfll^
•aooharte* matter enough only to preserve II
Prioe ftl per bottle, or 0 bottlts tot 85.
Sold in Savannah by James H. Carter and J w
druggists generally. . ^
Those ordering this artlele from druggist* or a.
p°* Ul* bowels 8
Urn from iuimpS
in In the alimuotJ
HERE IS YOIIB HE IS EDI
J ROUSSEAU.
4
4566 bushel* Corn, 500 bushels Onto, by
BROWN ft HARRI8,
®*r 21 At ths West Uroad-*t. Stables.
AUD, HO A P AND GANDKK8.
_j25 bbls. Prime Leaf Lord,
fit) 100 B> psekaxes, Prime Loaf Lard.
75 boxes No. 1 Soap.
86 do. Pale aad Family 8oap.
00 do. Adamantine Candle*.
26 do. do. Pearl Candle*.
36 do. Bperin Candle*.
AO do. Patent Tallow Candlaa. For sale by.
* - WBB8TKR ft PALMES.
TyACON, POUK, AND UKKF.
XJB6 casks Trine Western Fr.oon Sides.
30 de. do. do. do. flhenldei
60 bbls. Mess Fork.
papslo. Neuralgia, IkssUeta. Dimneas of etebt
prtweediog from wcakneae, and all MpaM disordar*.
Warranted to eoatain neither Oalensl. Areeuie, nor
Qulnlns, tho osnsl remedies for Chill# aad revere. "~
■aleby (may 8) Tft. A. 80127MOK8 A 0
Tin Waro for sale at wholesale and retail by
JAME8 8ULL1 VAN, 145 Broughton 8t.
I (iE PlTCJlIEilH.—Just received m uuw lot of
those celebrated double water Pitehers. A small
quantity of Ie# will last all dar.
jo 18 MORSE A NICHOI.8.155 Brooghton-st.
V.r 0
JOUNB. MOORE A CO.
CUBA JIIOIjAHHUHl
f)AA HIIDN. and IS tea. prime Cuba Mplaisos,
AmtKfyJ in fine order, cargo of *ehr. Daao Cohen
Herts, landing and for sale by ___
je 18 J COHENS ft HERTZ.
1/XT It A FINK Bl.ck BMW", Bl.ck Kurll.k
Ti Cr.^. Bl k luiUn 4... Bl k Ono«4l.. do.. Crop.
RTirrU.ui Saw lag Silk*
tt..kf |J. 141 W.C. WADSWORTH.
'POHK.—ISO blib. Mm., Briw..nd Knap Pork
OLAOHOBWA OPWUMOHAM.
Holloway’s Ointment.
A noil Blirnrnlons enresr bail Ltn 1
ler 43 jeara* HwBurls*. I
Axfforl of a UUtr/ron Sir. Wlllum «•&{., «/• tl
To Profeseor Holloway : 9 ^
Sir—At thu age of lb my wife (who 1* new 81) e.
a violent cold, whloh Mttfod in her lege, and ever a
Hint time they have been more er less me, alft *
inflamed. Her agonies were distracting, and for mu™
together she was deprived entirely or rest and sletd
Every remedy that medioal men advised was tried 1
without effeet; her health suffered severely, and i
•Ute of her legs was terrible. I had often read yd
Advertisements, and advised her to try your Pills
Ointment; and, as a last resource, after ^every o“
reinedy had proved uselese, she consented to do s
8hu oommenoedsix week* ago, and, straogs to rtUfl
is now lu good health. Her legs are painless, withol
seem or soar,nnd her sleep sound aad undUtubodl
Could you have witnessed tb* sufferings of my
during the last 43 years, and contrast teem with hd
present ebipymont of health, y
lighted in having been ths moa
ting the sufferings of a fellow u
(Signed)
WILLIAM OALPIN.
A l'cmou 70 yean or age «n.l of a bnl
I.eg, ef Thirty year. HlnmllDu. 1
Cop, <i iMtrfr.n Sir. ]filllam AU., JWJAr^Oul
«—r lMHr.jiiti, doM Au,
To Professor Hollowsr:
Sir—I suffered for n period of thirty years from s
_ i different as
leg, ths result of two or three d
t aoaideat*at (id
variety of medical ad vie*, without dtril
ving auy benefit, and waa even told tbat the leg must i J
amputated, yet, inoppoeitlon to that opinion, your Piill
aud Ointment have effected a complete aure in so shoil
a time, that few who had not witnessed U would ereil J
lbs fact.
(Signed) WILLlA
Ths truth of this statement can be verified by Hi
W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Markst-stiset, Uudderi
field. ,
A dreadful bad Brenol oared Id onJ
Manth.
Extra I of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pen
• burst, Kent,dated December 13/A, 1850.
To Professor Holloway :
Dour Sir—My w ife had suffered from bad Breasts fod
more than six inonthi, aud during the wliolo period had
the best medioal atteudanoe, but all to no use. Uavli
before healed an'a.rful wound in my own lag by yoi
unrivalled medluine, 1 determined again to use yo\
Pills and Ointment, and therefor* gave them a trial II
her case, and fortunate it waa I did so, for in leu than I
mouth n perfect cure wa* affected, and the benefit thaf
various other branches of ray family have derived fro id
FREDERICK TURNER. [
The Pills ahouldbe usod ooqjolnUj with ths Olntmsuj
io most of ths follow ing cases > .
Uad Logs Chilblains Fistula* Sore Throtf
Uad Ureaat* Chap)
Burns
Goat
Skin Diseai
GlaadMltr Scurvy |
Bunions Corns (Soft) Swellings Sore Heads \
Bite of Uoa- Cancers l.uutbsgo Tumours
qultoes and Contracted Pile* Uloerr
»and File* aud Stiff Rheumatism Wound*
Ceeo-bay Joints Bealds Yaw*
Chiego-foot Elsphantiasl* Sore Nipple*. ,
Sold attheEftablUhmentof Professor HOLLOW A
the British Empire, and those of the United States,
rote*6 37Mo.,87o.,aadtl 56 each. Wholssale by.
S ri no I nai Drug houses in th* Union, and by Mours. J
i. ft 1). SANDS, New York.
MAT Thera is a considerable saving by taking tb* lari
gar eisea.
N. B.—Direotlons for th# guldanee of patients in evj
ery disorder are affixed to each Pot.
For sal# by W. W. LINCOLN, Agent,
Congroea-atruot, Savaunah, Ga. ,
may 20 Th8Tlawtw lyj
Keduction in Price
OP
BOGLE’S H1PE1U0N FLUID,
For Restoring, Fresmingand
Adorning tho Hair,
T 8 llio best artlele ever known for coring Bald*
X *«•*. Dandruff, Salt Rheum, and all affections ot
the skin. Where every thing else has foiled. Bogie's
Hyperion Fluid to* effected a permanent c—
Bogle’s Electric Hair Dye;
i ANOTUZK WOMliKR Of TUB AOfc.
It Instantly coverts Red, Grey or unsightly Hshr, in
to a beautiful Black or Brow^ literally dying it ths
moment it Is applied, at the same time improving ths
softness aud flexibility of the hair, ltdoes not suiatb*
skin aud can be applied in any weather. Its effects ari
sore and certain, while! its virtues are beyond price aod
whenever need, atone* establishes lt* iup«rerity c—
all other*.
Bogle’s Amole Shaving Creao
Is an article of rare merit, ite mild and detergent proj
ortics, prevent the skin from chapping, and nlsoresi
tho sudden changes of the tempsraiare or ollmstej
whilst the lather is both creamy and lasting.
Bogle’s Hebeaiona,
For preserving aud beautifying ths eomplsxiun and ren
dering it (air and delicate, is without a rival.
All these artioies have stood tbe test of the *trictc«t
Investigation, and are considered to be tbe only osss
worthy of gracing the toilet of beauty, teste and fash
ion.
May bo had of the Inventor, WM. UOGLF, Boston.
And his Agent* throughout the United State* and Cana
da. lawM je V
NEW BOOKS*
RECEIVED BY S. 8. SIBLEY, JUNE 14, 1863.
H ISTORY of nil Nations, from the earliest ;>*
rlods to the present time ; by S. G. Goodrich—11*
-ited by 76Map* and 760 Engraving*.
Montxigno'a Work*, hi* Essays, Letters, Ac.; by Wo.
Ilarlett, Esq.
Too ke s Pantheon of the Heathen God*, adapted to th#
a** of Students of *very ago and sex.
Sylvia besbury, or Yankee* in Japan j by Harry Ha
st]. author of Yankee Jack, Rod King, Ac.
The 8oldlor's Wife, cr scene* in Canteen and on ths
Battle rield j by G. W. M. Reynolds.
Lady lighten, or the Belle of the Manor; by Mi**
Gore, author of the Dean's Daughter, ft*.
Part5thof the Memoirs of Thomas Moor*; byth*
Rt. Hon. Lord John Russell. M. P.
Arthur’s Home Magasine for July.
Brother, Jonathan, a Mammoth Sheet for 4th July.
Jtarnum's Illustrated News, a splendid number.
• ISSOt
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IHHUEN, Organdies, Lewus,
thsr styles of Sammor Goods, for
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i L ‘ ri
_iol»I*«M»l oitk. O.tUw'1 Liwhi bjCUrl.l
k'/jomi i’coSftii
nm TOII.KTTK
Ct'ld Cream, CLIn* P, 1
ik.t Comb., io., rte.ii
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arry Coverdtlc's CourteUip and what coin* of is
by the author of •• Frank Falrlegh/'eto.
Notsbilitie* in Franoe and England, with an Auto-
* ‘ography j tar Philarete Chosle*.
Putnam'*Maxaslno, Vol.l, bound. „
Memorials of the English Martyrs; by th* R®*- G*
B 'lUrp.7i Brother 1 . Edition of UtmTOrlu imon, th.
Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, ate., ete ; by Aaste* U.
Layard, M. P., with Mop*and illustration*.
Memoir., Journal aad C.rr..mmdM<» ot TbomM
Moore; by Lord Jwhn Rnssel, part V. -.
l'iotorlal Brother Jonathan for 4th of July.
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