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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1853)
A tittvr Attachment Ttn Detroit Advertiser _ . that city, hee invented t ilt eueehmrnt to the piano forte, called the "LfogviM.” It Ii eeid to exceed in bonuty or toft* «mmI Utility, nirnt that hee heretofore beMftyaieiited. y , * i,ra 1 l * lar iu ehape and sound to Uie spring* of e nuslc box, fastened to a metallic piece,, placed on.the sounding lionrd-of the piano, nnd acted upon by thF dampers of the piano. The instrument and the at tachment may be played eoparutoly or toycther, ac ceding to the will of the performer, which he oxer- cimu by tneane of padala, Of which there are four. Tw® of these connect or disconnect, and two regu late the piano or forte sound, producing msuy gra dations of tone. The connection of the two instruments (for so wa it call them) by the same noundirg board, insures sympathy of tone, though one be shut off. And 'when played together, the two blend so delightfully bell tone to the instrument, similar, _ S to'that once sought to he obtained bytho dolle oampagno attachment, hut of much a mart * ‘ * m as to impart a bell tone to the instrument, similar, iowlned^fra^* -1 * 1 - — *| *“ ^_erked end characteristic quality To the vocalist this invention presents great charms, as nn accompaniment to the voice. IIELHIBOLDT & EIFLlBB, Bril Han#era and Manufacturer« of Fire "ailtngt, * 1 - Fmof Safer, Iron Railing,, Look,, Sec. HAVING hwegtrlot the sabseribsrs offer their ssrviuos to the ottixens of Savannah and are prepared to (11 orders for say thing , . It the above Has. at and Bryan-street*. HEI.ilBOLDTA EIFLER. CANDIES AT REDUCED PRICES I $15,00 per 100 llm.-iM lb. Boxea $3,73 XTO charge for boxingor delivering at the Rail* XT road or sttamboate. warranted to keep in any climate. T. C. IUCE. jy I ly. 8. W. corner Broughton and Whluker-st. | lHH*tTI7l7^'fON.-~The co-partnoiship hero^ C!t I 0 .rttmiJT 0 E E. ^ CreM Sacrlflcd AT MAA8 «6 HEYMANN’8 CLOTHING EMPORIUM. M AAS & HEY.UANN beg to inform their patrons m4 the pebHegeoirailj, in both the city sonify, that they an aew prepared to offer one of tnelargest and best selected stocks of CLOTHING, and a general assortment of Gen L tthmen’e FURNISHING GOODS nnd Fancy Nolionr^ . -r ever brought to tali city, suitable for Spring sad Bum mer wear, st prloes never known or heard of ia this oenatry. Wo enumsiuto a few loading artloloa la our lias, to which wo Invito « wrfol atUntum t . M t Drena and Frock Comto, In Black. Bine, Brown, OUve, and Dove Colored French sad English Cloths. Betlsosi and U anting Conte, In every variety of atylsi, and of different materials, tuoh as Cloth, Caeslmdre, Tweed, Csshmeret and man ufactured ia plaia,clouded, striped and mixod patterns. . . Paolnloona. In Black and fancy Colorod Cloth, Casslmsr* and Cas- sinet euperflno Doeskin in various colors. Testa. Plaia, White and Figured Satin and Silk—for wedalu, and party wear i Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Black and Fancy Batins, Doe- sklne, Oashmerets, Ac. Hosiery, Gents' Shirts, Uudersblrto, Drawers. Socks, Glovss, Suspoudcr*. Cravats, Silk and Satiu Stocks, and Neok Ties of tbs latest French and American stylsa in groat variety. Ilam, Capa, Trunks, Carpet Begs and Valises, * The peouliar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importing their stock, will suable them to offer induce ments in their trade seldom met with, and at the same time making 1HI?-UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in this oouulry. MAAS A HE YMANN.. Boys nnd Youths’ Clothing, Not to be surpassed in the variety of styles, make and low pries, to be found at the above nomea estab lishment.act 4 ly E ’ tofore existing under the name and style of kinohtoy. Lookstt A Co., is this day dissolved by .outu- al consent. The name of tbs firm nan be used by either party in liquidation or any debts dne them. A'acannuA, May 24, 1363. E. F. KINCIILEY, * E. LOCKETT, A. THOMAS. "VTOTICK.—The undersigned will continuo the TT baslness at the Old 6Und, under the name of Xlnehhtj A Thomas. E. F. KINCIILEY, ouySft tf A. THOMAS. ■\rOTlCM.—The undersigned rcHpeclfblly ro ll quests the subscribers to his Bath House, to return the tiokou they now have, in order to obtain new ones; x number of the old tickets having been mislaid lsn from him. Alter this dote none of the old issue of twket* will be redeemed. J. M. HAYWOOD. N. B.-Pniox or Bathing.—Single Bath AO oents tioboa for $1. . tr may 2< Carpet tnd floor Cloth Wareliouse. Curtains,' Curtain Goods, &C.I &P., dtfl. JVo. 140 CoHftrctn and A'o. .07 St. Julien Stt. 7PHE Subscriber, knowing that the citizens of I Savannah have felt a great interest in the estab- * CAHPRT WAREHOUSE, Ia this eity, and being aware that many have been nwaitiug the completion of the New Store, so that they eould make their aolection of the various artioles for furnishing their houses, would respsotfaliy inform the pabiio, generally, that he has opened the most com plete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS Usually kept lu similar establishments. The Stook of the different departments will oonslst, in part, of the following Goods, vis: OAKl’KT DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; MocotBrussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tape,try and Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply. Superb no, Fins and Common Ingrain; Plain nud Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ao.; l)rug- gets, 6-4.12-4 and 16-4 In width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table and Piano Covets; Silver and Brasa Oval and Ootagon Stair Rada; Stair Linen, Ao., Ao. _ OIL CLOTHS. Of every width; from one to sight yards, for Halls, Diuiug Booms, Steam boats. Saloon,, Ao.; Rose Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloth,, 4-4, fr-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Btalra. CURTAINS. Silk end Worsted Damask De-Laine; Worsted and Linen Damask DoLeins; Figured and Plain “ variety of colors; White end Buff, for Shades. WINDOW HU AUKH. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Oarland and White and Gold, entirely new style; Cord; Loops; Tea- Mis; together with all the varioua Trimmings for Cur tains and Shades. w HILT CORNICES. Banda, Loop* and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest Importation; all of whfoh will* •eld at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM. 11. GUION, Agent, 140 Congress and 67 St. Julian-at*. Hoblnaon * Cauip, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN FINE MEAD Y-ilIADE CLOTHING. A HE now recnlving and opening their stock of 1L SPRING AND BUMMER OOOD8. all of which have b* eu selected during the past month by our Mr. Camp, oonMatinc in part of Light, Black and Fanoy Colored Cloths, Casssmters, Cashmoretts, Peltcau Cloths, and I)rap d'oto, Vestings of Silks, Stilus, Marieilles and Euibroidsred Patterus. Our Ready-Made Clothing is from the well-known houseof W.T. Jennings A Co., Broadway, New York, and cannot be snrpaued. We have oar uaual large supply of Furnishing Goods on hand—evorythlug requisite tor a gontloman's ward robe—logelhor with Trunks, Valises, Carpet-Bags; also, India Rubber Goods, tuoh as Coats, Cloaks, Ponchos, Leggins and Otjiee, all of which we offer as low and on m good terms a, ean be obtained eltewhcro. UAUJ apr4 UAUDRY'H BUILDINGS, next to Pulaski House. TIIIAIMINU8. nOLOKED HILK AND LINEN BRAID, ‘ Trimming Braid, Colored Silk Linen and Gilt tone for Children Clothes, also fancy open worked n •nit htl* llAaa KEMPTON A VBRRTILL'8. k/ Irish Linen,. Linen nnd Cotton Sheetings, Bleach ed and Brow n Shirtiuge, Pillow Case Linens and Cot tons, Huckabacks, Scotch Diaper, Long Lawns, Bird's Eye Dinner, 7, 8, 9, lUand 12 4, Linen Table Damaaka, Damask Napkin,, Dowlas, Linen Towole, Gaute Flan nels, Muequito Laos and Netting. Furniture Fringe, Ladies', Gout's and Children's llusiery, Ladies' Dress Gujds, now and handaome, Embroideries, Laces, Rib bons, ote., fur sale at the loweat market prioea, by may A D»W ITT A MORGAN. lad It I, ker.V "orlalarfb^the or the same. That from and after the passage of this or dinance, the city be, and U ii hereby divided into four Dtspoaaarv Dlatrlcw, the irs» to embrace oil that part oftka city bounded on the north by the Savannah rlv- er, on the east by Jefferaon-etreet continued to the river, on the South by South Brood-street and WillUm-street, and on the weet by the corporate limit* ; the second to embrace all that part of the eity bounded on the north by the river, on tue east by the corporate limits, on the soath by 8oath Broad-street continued to the corporate limits, and ou the west by Jefferson-atreet, continued to the river; tho third to embrace all that part of the elfo bounded on the north by Wiilliain-etreH and Sooth Broad-stroet, on the east by Jofferson street continued to the o?rporato limits, on the eonth by the corporate limits, and on the west by the cornorAte limits ; and the rate Units, < >7 the oorpui the south by the eorporate limits, ana oi Jeffereon-street continued to the corporate limits. Hoe. 2. Bo it further ordained .by tho authority afore- •ald, That there shall be olected at the first regular meeting of Council after tho passage of thia ordinance, and annually thereafter on the first regular mooting iu January, a Dispensary Physician for each of said dis tricts, whose duty it snail be to furnish the destitute sick within tho limits of his district with necessary mudi- einea, to giro them medical and surgical advive and at tention, to visit them at their places of abode when ne cessary, on ovary Monday and Thursday, to attend in person, or by coinpotcnt substitute, betwoen the hours or 10 o'elook, A. M. and 1 P. M., for consultation with out-door parties, and to keop always a competent sup ply of vacclue matter for vaoinatlng the poor and to famished physicians, the li " prescript _ the patient and embrace a certificate that tho patient resides within ths district of the Dispensary Physician to whom it is addrssssd. 8*o. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority afore said, That tho said Dispensary Physicians shall be con sidered, held and taken as officers of ths city, and shall be liable to tho same penalties for non-performanoe or neglsotof any of thsir official duties as are now pre scribed in the oase ofotner city officers. Seo. 4. Be it farther ordained by the authority afore said, That suoh Dispensary Physioian before entering on the duties of his office shall take the oath prescribed for oity officer*, and execute a bond with two securities in the penal sum of one thousand dollars, conditional for the faithful performance of hlsoffio*. Eoub Dispen sary Physician shall rsoeivs ia full compensation for lueulointsand services.a salary of ——dollars ptr annum, payable monthly. Sec. 6. lie it further ordained by the authority afore said, That all ordinances and parts of ordinances mili tating against this ordinnnoe be, audtho same are here by repealed. Ciiahlks Uanahl, Riciiaud D. Ahnold, jo 28 C. A. L. La MAH. J JXTR ^3 marriage HAPPINESS m COMPETENCE. ITIIY 18 IT f—That wo boiiohl many fe- . ff males, scarce in Urn meridiamof lire, broken in health and spirits with a complication of diseases and ailiueuts, depriving them of the nowor for the enjoy ment of Uie at an ago when physical health, buoyancy of spirits, and lappy serenity of mind, arising from mdltion of health, should be predouflnant. Many of tb* causes o( her sufferings at first—porhaps Wood, years befort, perhaps during girlhood, or the first years of uiarriago-woro in their orlgiu so light as to pass un- euutiou nu vruiuiDCD utuuing unit iaan jidered public nuitancos, nnd for the prevention, puniahmeat and removal of the same." 8xc. 10. Be it further ordained, That It shall not be lawful for any cow, steer, heifer or calf to bo or go at large within the limits of the oity, from the setting of the Sun to the rising of the same; and the owner of suoh cattle so found at largo, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five dollars for each and every tirao any such animal shall be found nt large; and it shall be the duty of the City Marshal and City Constables to take such cattlo so found at large, contrary to the pro- visionsof thia ordina’noo, and impound them until the said tine and ail oosts are paid, and if the animal bo not claimed within five days, It sUaII be the duty of the City Marshal to soil the same at the pound, first giving at least fivu days' nolics iu ono of tho publio gasettos of the oity of the description of the animal and the time and place of sale, and hn shall pay the nett proceeds, af ter deducting the fine and costs, into the City Treas ury, subject to the order of Council, who may and shall order tho same to be paid to the owner of suoh animal when required. Sec. 11. Be it further ordainod, That any bull found at large within the limit* of the oity, ehall bo oonsidor- od as anulsanoo, nud may be klllodby any person ARRIVAL OF NEW HUMMER GOOD8. M PRUNDERGAST & CO. have this day ru- • oeived per steamship SUte of Georgia, a very eat assortment of new, fashionable and < * Goods, comprising White and oolored Frenoh Linen Drills. >' A great variety for Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Summer wear. Bareges, Chameleon. Figured and printed Grens- Bareges, Chameleon. Figi dines, black end oolored. Bluok Qro DeRhine Silks. Lodlss* Needle work collars. Jaoonetand Organdy Muslins. 7-S, 4-4 and 0-8 French, EngUsh and American Prints, particularly desirable styles. A beautiful assortment of Cambrlo and Swiss Edg- iuks and insertlngs. Thty will bo reoolviug farther sappliej by th •teamer during the month. , No. 178 Broughton street, ***7 16 opposltaSt. Andrews Hall. Segura! Sngnral l Segura! I! J U8'! 1 RECEIVED, by recent arrival, and foi sals In lots to eult purohasors, by P. JACOBS, „ , „ , So. 27 Bull strost, Savannah, Go. The following oholoe brands, vJs: 1 MMX) Augusta, 3,000 El Hlfl j. ' AOOO Georgia Loadres, , ' ~ 2.000 Georgia Plantation. 6,000 Hlo llond. Lund res, 6,000 Georgia. 4,000 Rio Hondo, • 000 IfciiiM 4,000 I)e CarUgayCom- pania—tlio celebrated London slse, Also for sale, Rough and Ready Chewing-Tobacco; Julia Dean du.s Lewis Cass extra Quid Leaf do,; Jas. Thomas, jr., Virgin do.t Jenny Lind Twist do.; Dia dem Twist do.; Exoelslor Twist do.; Eldorado do.; Cramp ton's Four Aoes do. A new lot of Begat Cnsoi, Port Moaalos, Ao. Suufls •ad Pipes of ail descriptions,may 2-1 10,000 Washington, 2,000 1* Patrla, 6,000 La Gulpasooana, 2,UN) Georgia Regalias. Be wine Iu cluie~-’Tie folly to derer. AFFLICTED READ 1 rviHOUSANDS are sufleriug from disease from I which there is no difficulty in b and speedily rollcved. provided tho n every vice has Its own punishmeut, „ every disease has its remedy. This 1* true, and there It nothing iu this life mure certain than that the AMERICAN COMPOUND is the most spsedy and certain remedy for all diseases of a delloatu character, known to the world. Adapted to every stage of the dla- ease eox aud constitution, at a times and soasons, there is no fears of exposure, detention from business, nor restriction in dict;f rom the certain and speedy re lief It wives, it is now the most popular remedy of the day. Ten thousand oases have been ourod otfoctually by it during the past year. Prepared by a practical pnyslelan, the afflicted ean rely with oonfidenoe on Ue curative powers over diseases of this oharacter. Full directions accompany each bottle. IS* CAUTION—Ask for the nnd purchase only of the Agents. Obssrvs that the S nuine has the written Signature of tho proprietor on e wtapper, and the name blown in the Glass—Prioe J Phillip Moist, Agusta; business." They may he found* at the nileAOo.. Macon; William Root, Marietta; aud by A Ueadrickson. Gibooi *“ ““ Druggists in all the large towasaud Cities in the United * reason, uiodoi eodly Hempton & Veratillc Upping and Commission boslnoss under the firm of Scranton A Tollman, office No. 16 Coentol'a Slip, New W. B. 8CRANt6n, RETERKKCKS. Mt Messrs. Sherman A Collins; Mrs York. H.*A D. Pomeroy; Messrs. Webster, A Palmes; j “ ^‘n^^Johaston A Co.; V Savannah. may 17 Rowland A Co. El A RE now opening a finely assorted and compled etook of 8nmmer and other Dry Goods, whioh ihey Will offer upon the most accommodating term*. As great eare has been oxerolsed in the selection of their stock, with a view both to price and quality, they oonfidontly Invito their friends and tho public geuoral- 1/ to call and examine for theinselvos. apr 5 New Watch* Clock, Jewelry ^ AND FANCY STORE. BROUGHTON-STREET, No. 148. * FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro- —.— Clocks,Town Clock*. Watches, Ao. Ac., respectfully informs his customers aud tho public gene ral/ that Ee has fitted up the Store 148 Uroughtou-st., where bo intouds to make a permanent locatiou, and carry on tho Jewelry business in its various branches. Watohee, Clocks, Town Clooks. Chronometers, Jewel- SfciSff**** cleaned and repaired with dlspatoh, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry aud Fauoy Goods tfaU1 descriptionsi coldI at the lowest prioos poMible. WeUih, Clock, Ao., Ac., that oaunot bo re - 1 “/••‘f *11.11 b. m * 60 — 1 HHhirHna, and warranted. -- 1 ly FRANC18 STEIN. rr ,,n’ u f AJ t7NKu5]iiF*Nlmc£. 1 eSvmt«ffi? d 0 ^ V V hU da y ••**l*t*l them. AVerstinV fur and style of Kernp- Osi do bu.u.i transaction of a general Dry RnngelN?72et. Joltarf Warlngi Savannah, May 16th, 1853. *o Messrs. 6. Zogbaum i •. xi„5 ry ? n * ,U .'d ® 8 *‘, *°? r w SSraSSJSBiSSii 01 cfflfr: c-rru,. r.irs^—- sa? *• »»n SCBAWTOW, JOllNBTON t CO. ■ NOT! OK. OKU, Morclmnt, and Oihera, J«. I kbnl tbelr Cotton repaokod, onn do >o t 4 ■/ tnu. Kantorn Wbwroi. J 9W Marvels for sale to close con- of the moat Mwis. For sale by JAMES r A Sdfc 1 nt of Gold b look back aud mourn, and regret the .... ..*.. nr ignoranso. often give to rotsess, in early in in alter years! And knowledge, full consequences of What would we no life,the knowledge we obtein in after years! And win.' days and nights of anguish we might not have been spared, if tho knowledge was timely possessed. It is mekanoboly and stsrtliug to behold the jickaess and suffering endured by many a wife for many years, from causes simple ana controllable, easily reuedlud—or better still.-not incurred, if every wife and mother possessed tho information oontainod in a little volume, (within tho ruavli of all) which would spare to herself yoars or misery, aud' to her husband the constant toil and anxloty of mind, nocossarily devolving upon liim tiom sickness of the wife, without giving him tho op portunity or acquiring that competence whioh his exer tions are entitled, nnd the possession of which would se cure the happiness of himself, wifehood ohildreu. Secure tho means of happiness by becoming in time possessod of the knowledge, the went of wliioh has caused the sicknoss and poverty of thouseuds. In view of suoh consequences, no wife or mother ie oxuusabie if sho neglect to avail herself of that know ledge In veepeot to herself, which would sparo her much Fufferlng, ho the means of happiness end prosperity to her husband and ooufer upon her ohildreu that blessing above all prioo-healthy bodies, with healthy rninds.- That kuowlodgo Is contained iu a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion, * by a. M. MAURICEAU, Professor of Dfosases of Women, One Hundredth MtUHon. 18mo.,m>. 250. Mr* M Cents ion fine paper, extra binding $1 W.] First published ia 1817, and it is not surprising or wonderful, considering that every tern ale. {whether married or not, can here acquire a full knowledge or the nature, ebarautor and causr,* of her complaints, with the varioua symptoms, •nil that ue.rly half a million oopi,. ihould hava boon sold. It is Impraotioablo to convo jeots treated of, as they t nature striotly intend ed for the married, or’ those contemplating marriages, but no female desirous of enjoying boalth, and that botuty, consequent upon health, which is so conduoivo to her own happiness, and that of her husband, but either has or will obtain it, as has or will every hus band who has the love and affection of his wire et hi or that of his own pecuniary improvement. Upwards of One hundred thousand co ' sent by mall within the last few months. heart, l thousand oopies have been CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC! UK NOT DXKIUUDBD I Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. Maurloeau, 120 Liborty ** ^“tke title-page, and the entry in the Clork • Offioe on tho book of Uie title-page; and buy only or respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mall and aadreia to Dr. A. M. Maurloeau, as there are •porfouv and surreptitious infringement* of ooprright. That nono need remain uninformed upon subjects so T *5* 10 t j! #,p Wf* Ikelr health and their happiness, •.Famphlel ol thirty-six pauts, containing extracts, with full title-page, and also Index of contents, will be scot free ofoharg* to every part of the United States, by addressing, post-paid, as herein. « * 5 T.f?. n roc *‘Pi Fifty Cents, (or One Dollar for the fine Edition, extra binding,) “The Merried Woman's Private Medical Companion” is sent (mailed /Ves) to any part of the United States. All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Box I22E New York City. Publishing Offioe, N ‘ *•»* Liberty street, New York. JW sale by—Lee A Whitman. Ringgold; R. F.Bon- ncU.Cassyllle ; Deyal A Sears McDonough; J. A. Key- uolds, Dahlonega ; C. Youngblood, Oglethorpe,—Go. IaNne York city—by Stringer A Townsend; Adri- auco, Sherman A Co; DeWitt A Davenport, Nassau rtreet; Barnes A Co. Office, 129 Liberty street, uei 0£**PjHch^*3m eod lew tw je 13 4 HILL, to bo nutitlnii an ordinance to ntnend an ordinance entitled “an ordinance to provont i, cows, oxen anil calves, and othor oattle from run ning at large." passed In Council, February, 1611. Suo 1. Bo (t ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof, in Council assembled, aud It Is horeby ordained by the authority of the same, Tnat from and after tin passing of this or dinance, the provisions of the above reoited ordinance be so amended and extended as to prevent bulls, cows, oxen, culvos and other cattle running at largo within tlio fol lowing limits, vis : Guinnct-street on tho south, pro longed cast and wost to the extended Incorporate limits of the city of Savannah aud 'he hamlets thereof; the Savannah rivoron tho north nnd the oorporitc limits of tlie olty|of Havannnh on tlio east and west. Seo. 2. lie it further ordainod by the authority afore said, That all ordinances or parts of ordinances militat ing against the provisions of this ordinauoe bo, aud the Mine are hereby repealed. Passedla Council, Savannah, 10th Maroh 1833. R. WAYNE, Mayor. (Attest) EnwARn G.Wilso.n,c. c. jane24 PROCLAMATION. MAYOR'S OFFICE, \ Savannah, May 9, 1853./ Wiirrkak, Council, at a regular mooting, hold on tlio 27th January, 1853, passed u resolution requiriug ino to iesue my proclamation “closing the Old Uemotory for the purpose of intormont after tho 1st of July noxt. Therefore, I do horeby proclaim, that aftor the First day or July next, the Old or Brlok Cometory will be closed for the purpose of interment. fL. 8.] R. WAYNE, Mayor. Attest: Edward Q. Wilson, C. C. je 10 ClTV THKAMtltKU'H OKKlKK. C.W.VAN HORN'S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, I from tho Above 4erangeme*t. Is respectfully in vited to “Kan Mom's Improved Uterine Snppurter,'’ They are made without the Steel Springe, whioh e highly objectionable on accondt of their ehaftng the hipe, Ao., making them extremely unpleaaant to be work.— Thoy have no superior for the relief and oure of tha above displaeemeal, and are reoommtaded and need in the practice of the followingProfeseor eof Obetotrioe and Disease* of women and children, vlx,: . Proffeeeor J. A. Et*, Medical College, Augusta, G J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. Colloge, U. Cenas, Med. College of Louisiana. N. O.. hyalolans generally throughout tha United mates. d w. VAN HORN A CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of Instruments fer Curvature 8pine, Club Foot, and for all derangements requiring the use of Band tree, or I menu for restoration. J. B. MOORE A j* R ly Agents In Savannah C. W. van HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Braee, The only ffraes manufactured that dote not hind or cktfe under thr arms, and can be worn witA both eae* and comfort. Those who have worn other Braces are requested to give these a trial, to tost their euporiority over all others. Clerks, etudenU, tailors, Seamstros- eea, children of both sexes, and all others, who either from habit or oc cupation, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution have aoquired th* hatyt of bending forward, (round ’shouldered) and compressing the Chest and Lungs, will find the above Brace to remedy the above defeot, and ensure an erect carriage, with ii.iutwJ flymmetry and form of body to tho wearor. id alao allowlag a full, free and healthy aetiou and r nslon of tho Longs, by removing th* compression, preventing thereby tho Pulmonary Organa from beoomtng wank and diseasod. „ . . C. W. VAN HORN A CO., Manufacturer* of Bnrgieal Bandages of all descriptions, Philadelphia. £* V) MOORE A CO. FI8K»8 METALLIC SERIAL GAMES. Thia valuableartiele IsJustroceived and for aal* by I. W. MORRELL A CO., f ■opt 3 ly 8oleaynta in thie City for tho Inventor rpiIE I 4.7 C “ - . it year J. GEORGE, City Treaeuror. To Builders. S EALED proposals will bo received by the un- undersigned, uutil the 25th day of June next, to rurnish all tho materials, and erect the Keeper's dwel ling and office nt Laurel Grove Cemotery, auoording to plan and specifications to be seen at Messrs. ShoU A Fay s, Architect*. JOHN MALLKRY, may 23 Ch. Com. on Health and Cemetery. XT 1«HT TICKKT8 FOR NE44UOEH.— Hith <* K *n raCt from Ofdinano* passed 2d August, 1839, persop of color, shall pass tlio boarer thereof until ton o'clock P. M.; but thut, iu ordor to pass a negro or ™ ,, ***'‘" * P. M.. a spooial »**«•*. "uiBu uuioi snail spocny me hour when it is to expire, aud may be given both bo- fore and after ton o’clock I*. M.: rrovidal. however, ticket shall pass the bearer thereof after mid- SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T HE Subscriber would respectfully anuounce to the oltlsena of Bavannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment ia open for th* reoeption of hie friends. He assures them that nothing will ne left un done on hie parttooontinne it a convenient and comfor table Barber Shop. His prices will bo as reasonable As In any similar establishment in New York. M* ir . Cutlln fi* in neat and fashionable style .$0 20 Single* Shave 10 Shampooing „ 25 Shaving six and seven times a reek. 2 00 8baving live times a week l 60 Shaving three or four times a week I 00 Tickets for Children’s Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 00 Hot and Cold Bathe. go Parents are respeotfully Unformed that every care and pains will bo taken with their childrou when seat to tho Saloon to bo waited upon. He will also keep for sale a variety of Fancy Goods, suoh as Gontlemen’s Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress 8hirts, Me rino and Cotton Undershirts aud Drawers. Pocket Hdkfs., Collars, 8ooks, and other artioles of Gentle men's.wear; Also—Hair, Tooth. Hat, Nail, Fleab, Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognss, and * groat variety of other article*. Balm of 8nvannah. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for oleaudag and darkening th* Hair; thousands who have reoeived th* benefit of oleansing of dandrnff, improving end darkening the Hair, are willing to com mend It. Prioe—$1 a bottle, or threo bottlos for $2 25. Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take th* pleasure of informing hie nu merous friends that he has opened a magulilcent Berber Shop under the AngusU Hotel, Broad-stroet, Augusta, whore every convenience will be found to make his pa trons oomfortabl*. Strangers and friends visiting Au gust* nre respeotfully solicited to give me a call. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monumont-sq., Savannah, janl ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-et., Augusta. fpifib siiijscriuore, wnoiosaio aud ttctail Druggi JL would respeotfully call the attention of purona.... to thnir well-sslootod stock of th* above mentioned ar ticles, whioh they offer for eele at the loweat possible prioos; also, PAINTS, GLASS. Ao.; Union Whit* Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishos, Gluts, Putty aud Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL. Of nil kinds, vis: Sperm, Lard, Raposecd and PatentOil; OROCKRS' ARTICLES: Whale Oil, 8ploes, Mustard, Ssleratus, Matches, Ao.; LANDRETU'S GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medioino Chests, Surgioal Instruments, aud Ulnosware, togothor with a great variety of artioles for family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ao.. w ith an elegant assortment of fine Frenoh aud English llalr and Tooth Bruebes, Toilet Combe, Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, and llalr Preparations— all of whioh are warranted to bo of the best quality, mar 10 JOUN B. MOORE A CO. Dlelodeous. This beautiful Instrument of 4 and 5 Octaves, from the celebrated Manufactory of Cahart dr Needham, always on hand and for sale hi I. W. MORRELL A %o. ' Just reoeived and for sale by » fl W. D. FORD. ■ Oranges and Lemons, just landing and for sal* ky Li«M] W. D. FORD. OltDIAL».—French and German Ccrdi.Ua, In jugs and bottle* ; Adosen Curaooa, for sale by *4 A. BONAUD. noi Y.« NOTICE. P ERSONS desirous of obtaining 8toek in the Oglethorpe Mutual Loan Association, can do so preylous to the mdating on the 6th July: the Books will m r I AY.—100 bolos prime North River Hay, daily ■ expected per tohr. Cataraet, for sale to arrive, by . » BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. L’OltMAJLB.—A Lai «0 br00l..l, frotilln, _ n Laurel Street, immediately in U>* rear of (lie late U 44 A T- at""*'' 118,—Crushed, Louf, Pulverised aud wdered Sugars. For sale by MINIS A FLORANi ^OAP.—Yellow aud Browu, for sale by MINIS A FLORANCE. >EUAN NUTS.—A few bbis. fresh Pecan “ ' ‘ x store and for sale by MINIS A FLORANCE. T>EUAN r XT Nuts, in s J«IP § uu ,%r Apothecaries' Hall. i 'lHAMPAGNK.—150 baskets superior Cham- j pane, via i Heidsleek, Mnmm,Verseusy and Lone ar. Iu store and tor rile by je 90 J. ROSBEAU. DOHV WINK.—A choice article in bond. For if sale by (jw 211 MINIS I FLORANCE. Carpets! Carpels 11 Carpets!!! 11TK havo this day opened for sale a splendid If assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mi\ts, Rugs, Window Curtains, Ao., oousisting in part of 20 pleoes 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet TapestryC 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpet* 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieees Drugget 5 do Felt Carpet 6 do Dutob do AO do Volvet and Cheneil Ruga 100 common Rugs and Mats 100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades All of th* above Goods w* offer at tb* lowest prices; for sale hj NOTICE. ES8R8. W. H. Owen., C. W. Gould and J. P l.X Herrick, are the oot. poraoni authoriled to ro- oelpt for me. W. 11. GUION, Aj.nl, Je W J08. U. 8TEUU1N8, Mloraej. If ATH8,—175 M. Laths for ealof to arrive por XJ brig Water Witch, apply to J*» 29 OODEN A BUNKER. tf AY.—WO bale* priino Northern liny for nalo X.X to arrive per bark Flight; apply to J“ 29 OODEN A HUNKER. / lllhRMK MAFhfj—A flue article for keepinc Cheese from insect*. Also, Meet Safes. Wire Desk Covers, Ac. MORSE A N1CUOL8, jo *9 168 Uroughton-st. A PPI.E PAItEHH.—A now lot just receiv- A ed by steemer. One machine will pare moro ap plet and bettor thou any machine over invented. . MORSE A NICHOLS, jc 29 166 Broughton at. liKEF AND BACON.—30 ciuks H.teon Sides X> and Shoulder*; 26 half bble. Fulton markot Beof, reoeived and for sale by j« 20 MoMAHON A DOYLE. \/f US. MILI.KR’H TOIBACCU.—A fresh UX supply, just received and for sale bv je lo JOHN B. MOObE A CO. QTAKCifi FOJLIN1I.—nenumciit’a Patou O Starch Polish, for giving a beautiful gloss to Lin en*, collars, shirts, bosoms, Ac., and prevents dust from stiokiug to linen, for sale by J« 20 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. 1 ItON, DitAriH and Copper Wire, for Hale by X _ F. W. CORNWELL. J« 20 102 Bryan-st. TTOFH.—1 bale prime Western Hops, crop ol XX 1862, just reoeived and for sale by JOUN U. MOORE A CO., je 20 Oibbons' Buildings. A IiK AND POKTBU.—75 bble Cream Ale; jL% 20 oasks London Porter, rooelved and for sale br je 20 McMAlION A DOYLE. ITAYj HA).—150 Lillies choice North River XX Hay, landing from sohr. Plandouio and for sale by Uo 1SJ ROWLAND A CO. UTTER AND ClIKEMK—25 Hrkiuschoice I) new Butter, 60 boxes Cheeao, reoeived and for side by [je 13J MoMAHON A DOYLE. T»At!ON AN 1> LAItl).—120 lilide. choice Ila- X> con Bides. 30 do Shouldors, 600 canvassed Balti more llauu, 30 bbls. prime Leaf Lard, received and for sale by (je 13] MoMAHON A DOYLE. \fOLA8MK8, JLIOUOK, &C.-50 hhds. lvX Cuba Alolasses, 1(10 bbls. do., 75 bbls. N. O. Syrup, 100 bbls. Pholp's and Pine Apple Gin, 50 bbls. Cognac lirandy, 50 do. Old Rje Whisky, 40 bbls. Rum, 75 boxes Ivomon Syrup, 60 boxes assorted Cordials, 30oasos Bran dy Peaches, IA cases mixod Fiukles, reoeived and for sal* by lj* 13j MoMAHON A DOYLE. TOILET POWDEli. A FRESH supply of English, French aud Amcri- j[\. can Toilet Powder, just received by JOUN B. MOORE A CO., j« 14 Gibbon>’ Buildings. that m _ night, whether it be‘dated before or after that hour, un less the time when it is given, and the object in view. speolfle(/!" MO 10 wlllch **• beftrer ** BOrt * * r ® distinctl) The offleers and privates of the City Guard are here by ordered to enforce the above seotlon* By order of his Honor the Mayor. . . EDWARD a. WILSON, 8avannah, 25th Jan’y, 1853. Clork of Counoi*. COFAUTNEK8IIIP. IIIE undorsignod have formed a copurtiiorship. . taking effeet from tho first day i/f January last, un- r the firm of JOHN B. MOORE A CO, for the transac tion of a general wholesale A reUilDrug, Paint and Oil baiinese. They may be found at the old eUnd of Moore A Ueadrickson, Gibbons Buildings. m®*l JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. STILWELli UOPAKTNKK8UIP. ^HE UNDERSIGNED hnvo this day formed ^_Copwrtno rehip for the transaction of a genoral H.U.TALLMAN. Bias; ) ‘ * Co.; I .. »eACo.;f Ae “ J tf f Boranton. Johnston A CoJ is thlsdny^ dissolved by withdrawal of Wm. B. Scranton. D. T. SCRANTON, JOS. JOHNSTON, W. B. SCRANTON. Savanpanh. May 16th, 1833. miItl „ UOPAKTNKH8HIP. THE Undersljned having associated with them Mr. Henry II. Scranton, will continue the Grocery Business under the firm of Scranton, Johnston A oo. D. T. SCRANTON. JOS. JOHNSTON. may 17 tf 'I'UUKIHU Friction Towela.—Tlioeo Tow- M f* i designates, are of Turkish manu- racture, and are intended as a substitute for the flesh brush, the hair gloro, and hair belt, for producing a healthy action of the skin by friotion. Tlmmaterial is of fl*x, and of a texture admirably adapted to their use. They will be found to be effective without being harsh. Forsaleby A. A- 80LOAIONS A CO. SSSJiJil UmliU 11 , Into lu ia « rodion ts ofasceruiasd purity. A rnxr is 0 ' WK«CT, and for eaie by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. i . , j.—AroTiir.CAmi«’ n.n KOB.BTAuWrm oBAvaxs, •V u. de.lroa.rf h.rlL -i».iv*lth.r BRIDGEWATER PAINT. T UMT UKf'KIVED BY the Hubncribcra tf a large invoice of this valuable paint In packages >f from 25 to 400 lbs. The price is about one third of White Lead, while for outside work it is far preferable. Selection of Certificates. Nnw Yobk Arsbmxl, 3d Oot., 1851. Doing advised by one of Uie first paiuters in the city of New York to use the Bridgewater Paint, in prefer ence to any other, upon the Ordnance buildings in my oharge, on Governor's Island, I did so, nnd found ft all that it was rooommended to be. The buildings, whioh are of brick, apeak for themselves, and I cheer fully give my testimony in behalf of the virtues of ths Paint, deeming U superior to auy now iu use, as far as I can judge from tweimonthe' obsorvatlon. G. H.TALCOTT. Br. Lt. Col. . U. 8. Mu.iTA.nr Academy, January 26tb, 1852. I have used the Bridgewater Paint upon some of the buildings unitor my supervision, nt Wost Point, and I cheerfully add my testimony to its durability and cheapness. In future I shall recommend it to my friends and aae it myself. 8. ALEXANDER. Lt. Eng’s. 11.8. A. PLANTER'8 CERTIFICATE. Nkw Inxitii, Attakspas, La , March 16th, 1852. In July last I was induced to apply the Bridgewater Mineral P*int to ray sugar-houso, and in every respect lt has sxoeedsd my expectations, and the representations made by the agent*, Messrs, U. C. Bogert A Co. I cheerfolly add- my testimony to the numerous ones em braced in the Agent*' circular, and rooommend the 8uJ others, as the best jire and tceather sun since last Jaly, and has neither blistered nor crack- erf, and has formod a solid vutulir surface, which has proved entiroly Impervious. JOHN. F. MILLER. The undersigned having usod the Uridgowator Paint, a sufficient length of time to testa its virtues, without hesitation pronounce it the best artiole as yet known for covering brioks, wood, tin, iron, Ao. It is remarka ble for it* great body, dnrabilit/, adhesiveness, elasti city, and also for Its spark and etnder proof qualities, and as loug as it gives us tho same satisraetion a* here tofore, wo will continue to use it and rooommend it a* a most superior paiut. [Signed] Joun Hodgkin, 159 Court-st., Brooklyn. * W. L. Uandou*u, Court A Dougfass-it.. “ “ O. A P. Kixknan, 72 Court-st., “ “ David Walkek, 2 Harrison street, “ " 8. Ohisson, 7 Hicks st., « “ Ronr. Me Ewan, 8 Hicks st.. •• Cua*. Hobbs. 829 Broadway, New York. Tuos. P. Nash, 152 Atlantfo st., Bn<oklyn. Henyy Puiufs, 226 Henry st.. C. F. Ubumanck, 276 liicks st, ed. Savauuoli Medical College. SESSION ltM-’M. 3 PIIE COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIB L Institution will oommence on tho First Alouday in ovomber and oontmue four mouths. R. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Prof, of Institutes aud Prao- ticeof Medicine. J. O. HOWARD, M. D., Prof. Anatomy. W. G. BULLOCH, M.D., Prof. Principles and Prao- tioe of Surgery. P. M. KOLLOCK.M. D.. Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. C. W. WEST. M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. E. H. MARTIN. M. D., Prof. Physiology. U.L. BYRD, M. D., Prof. Materia Monica aud Thera peutics. J. B. READ, M. D., Trof. Pathological Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES.—For th* AiU course, $105; Matriculation floket $6; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10; Oradua- turn, $30. Roquieitos for Graduation, the same as la other Medioal UoUegea. C. W. WEST, M. D., •Fr 22 tiN Dean of the Faeolty. BET* The following newspaper* will plows copy I abov-> till 1st November, amd send bills to this Offioe South CarcliAum, Columbia, (tri-weekly) Courier, Charleston. M sr^MSi^c*’ 0M " ( ”*“ /) : Gazette. Obottaaoega, Ala., News, JaekBenvllle.Fl*.. PIANO FOKTE8* W. MORRELL & OO. Have on hand a splendid assortmen f Piano Fortes, from ths best. jpa< ’factorios in tho oountry. For tiS* s flpish these instruments cannot be t_ celled. For sole on aeoommodating rrm Spring; Dry Goods. UST RECEIVED aud now open for inspec HOSIERY In Linen, Cotton and Silk, in all stvles. TRIMMINGS. Dress Trimmings, latest style * • U8„ GOODS, leetinge, Pillow-case Linen, Scotch, Russia and Bird Eye Diaper, Table Damask and Cloths, Damask Doilees, Napkins K E EPING tlon: Printed Grenadines, Plain end Printed Crape de Paris, Plain and Printed Bersgeo, Plain and Printed Borage DoLainos, Printed Muslius A Cambrics Plaid A Printed Organdies, SootohA French Ginghams, Linen Sheetii Fronoli, English and Ameri can Print*, Bl'k A High Col d Borages, Plain and Folard Silks, Ac. EMBROIDERIES. Muslin aud Laoe Collars and Capes. Chemisettes A Unde rule® ves Swiss Edgings Alasertings, tains, Thread do do Worstod Damask Curtains, Valeucines and Lisle Lace, Parasols and Umbrellas, Rich Lawn and Cambric Mosquito Netting, Hdkfs, Marteillos Quilts, Hemstioh’d Cambric Hdkfs. Imperial Colored ( , OLOVES. Allendale Quilts, Ao. Ladies, Gentlemen's and Matting, Plaiu and Check'd Children's in every va- Floor Oil Cloth. PLANTATION GOODS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE VARIETY. To which the subscribers are making weekly addi tions, and invite Merchants, Plauters and others, to examine their stook, assuring them that they will be offered at such prices a* to insure satisfaction, by LaROCUE A BOWNE, •P> IS Shad’s Buildings. Mew Spring A Summer Goods! D C WITT le MORGAN h.ve in nor., to which they nre weekly adding by tho steamers, a large and elegant stock of Fanoy nnd Staple Dry Goods, which the? offer for sale at the lowestprloes: Linen A Cotton 8heeting, Pillow Case Linens, Printed Bkrogos, “ Tissues. “ Grenadines, “ Barege de Laii Laces, Ribbons, Ao., Ladles'aud GeuU' Kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves, Real Nett Gloves A Mitts Cassimeres aud Vestings, CosMjksu of allde Irish Linens, Long Lawns, Birds' Eye Diapers, Unokabacks, Towels A Scotch Diapers, Linen Damasks, “ Napkins and Doyles, Bleached A Brown Muslins, Furniture Fringes, Pavilion Laoe and Nett, Umbrellas and Parasols, Swiss Jaoonet and Plaid Muslins, Mull and Nainsook* do., Georgia Osuaburgs, and a large variety of other Plan tation Goods. H RIBERO'SNEWBUILDlNGiCongress-st. mar26 JKI8E’8 UNRIVALLED PECTORAL C0U01I CANDY.-This artiole is a never-fall ing remedy for Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Sore-throat, aud Tightness of the Longs or Chest. Persons who are much exposed, and troubled with irritable Coughs and woak Lungs, will find almost instant reUef by trying the Pectoral Cundy. In fact no one should bo without it when tha changes in the weather are so frequent.— No artiole of Cough Candy hae been eo much appteoio- ted for Us safoty and oertam care; you will find it needs K, lt one trial, to convince all of its medloinal virtues. A frosh lot just reoeived by may 25 A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. . . 91 years old, a first rate _ field and timber band. Warranted sound. Apply to [n-ayll.] Wm. WRIGHT. AI.I*i OF SAVANNAH—Price Deduce.! fi from $1 to 75 cents a Bottle.—A large supply of this excellent preparation, just manufactured of Uie following essenoos; Lemon, Bergamot, Jessamine,Mag- nolia, Nerole, Almond, Violet, Heliotrope, and Cloves. J- M. HAYWOOD, Monument-sq., •PtH Savannah, Oa. worfA d. well (o «o>ji .outmui M Bu«.r., 10 UbU. Knud,, H V k , 1 >> rimr. jut receUcd ,.d tw ul. br J!. w It. CPBVRNB. „*BYRNE. N-ir'” *““*• fcr —^ r w iSfcg&. (J*NDK KB 2() b , Nad,'. n.Hul fc.Jdle., SILhafXsriyt^t>nn<umL fllHQAWttAW INSECT nWBSR_F.r L’U) superfiiM Flour, _ . reals by COHENS A HERTZ. * UTTER AND CUBKKB.—25 firkiu. uid > tubs choleo new Buitor: AO boxesChsese, received 1 for sale by je 20 MoMAHON A DOYLE. mu, iu uu iiansici, tna ou ao jgya. Sugar—10 lihde Porto Rioo, 10 do St Croix, 5 do N O teens, lot) bbls Crushed, Powdered aud Clarified. Molasses—25 hhds Cuba, 75bbls Now Orleaus. Flour—150 bbls Baltimore, 75 do Canal, 50 do Uira Smith’s do. Bacon—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 500 Baltimore ba fed, 30 hhd. Side,, 20 do Shoulder.. Potatoes—1A0 bbls P E and Mercer Potatoes. Lard and Codfish—25 bbls oholoe Lear Lard. 0 casks Codfish. Soap, Candles and Starch-50 boxes No 1 and Family Soap, 50 do Pale ; 75 do Adamantine Candles, 25 do Bpertu, 25 do 8tar. 150 do Patent Mould do.; 40 whole aud half boxes Staroh. Tohaooo—350 pkgs, varions brands and qnalities. Leuion 8yrup, Ao.—50 boxes Lemon Syrup; 10 oases Walnut and Tomato Catsups ; 10 do Brandy Peaohos. Domestic Liquors—75 bbls Phelps’ Gin, 50 do N E Rum, 75 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do extra Old Monongahela Wines—20 quarter oasks Pure Malaga, 8 do choice Ma deira, received and for sale by •pi 26 MoMAHON A DOYLE. KDWAHD 0’HYKNE’S GROCERY AND LKIUUR STORE. Tnylar’. Building, Market Whnrf, SAVANNAH, OKUHOIA. O'B. koops constantly in store jEHJS dMUttAlargo stock of Gkockuiks, Liquors,afifllj Crookory-Ware, Boot*, Shoes, and Clothing.# 35 onosts Black Tea. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrels Crashed, Yellow, and White Sugar*. 70 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap.j 4 pipes Holland Gi&. m Proof Domsstio Brandy.* 4 pipes Holland Giu. A nalf-pl pee Coenxo Brandy. 15 barrels Fourth Proof E * 40 do. Phelps'* Gin. 35 do. Rum. 10 hhds. do. 15 Mul&fu, >nd Mudeir. WIbm. 75 dosen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 orates assorted Crockery-Ware. ly o J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull and Bay Streets. Importer and Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars. B\ THE subscriber has now on hand n fine •«* well selected stock of Wines, Liquors i, comprising the following: choicest RE8ERVE MADEIRA - _ *“4 8*| One Butt of t fINE. vintago 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Ono Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD *' RE SERVE,' vintage 1840. OLDPALHCTIN5lotrfit*^"s£ 4 ' 1 ‘“ Ulr,, * T ° r ’ d One Pipe of tho choicest and exeaedingly rare OLD 8ERCI AL, vintage 182U. One hair Pipe of the richestand mort highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter oasks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RE8ERVE, of an olden i portation. in Boxee and Demijohns. Two half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. “ " “ “ “ SHERRY '• Twelve half pipes oholoe OLD COGNAC, of varions brands, via: Uenneuy, London Dvok. Jean Louis Pinet, CasUllon, Guimard, Saserac, Salignao, aud Otard, Dupuy A Co. ’ One punoheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. .** , “ ** Jamaica Rum. Also varions kii^* *f OMekp Port, Teneriffe,Sherry and other Wines. Choloe Champagne, of various brands. Hock Wins*, ■ported Cordials—such as Curaoao, Maraschino, Ani- ette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ae. 10U.0UU choloe Havana Cigars, of various brands, and full stock of FANCY GROCEW" “ ' - I ulxrlty wl thousandsirtio^fnv* and have realised it* marvelloue effect* in removing diseases, ^ Rc-Entabllnlilng Nntnr« f and RenUrlnw Use Nervoun System, new herald it to the world as postersing tho most supe rior medical virtues known In the Materia Medico. Eminent Professor* and Physicians of the frst stand ing in the medical profession use and presoribo It a* the moat effective Alterative and Blood PnHfler ever known; while vast numbors who had long suffer ed from dlaooses or complaint* brought on by Bexlmtary JIabite, Exposure, Indiyreturn, 7brpul State of the Liter, Or Impurities qf the Btoml, now look upon this Cordial as most Mysterious and Muaioal in it* healing proper-' ties and vectoring powers. • Neuralgia, General Debility and Nervous Affections, Dyspep- ala or Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Aeidityof the Stomaob, Nervous Uead- taohe or Flow of Blood to the Head, Coetive- ness, or InroguloriUes of the BoweU. Pleurisy, Pains or Misery in the Side or Region of the n«arV Flatnlenov or Denrewlon "of Spirits, Palpitation of the Heart, Diflionlt Breathing. Sink- ing Sensations, Proitration of tlio Norvons System. Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness of * L - Flesh or Limbs. Difficult or Profuse Expe< toratlou, Night Swyato. Disease* of the Heart, or affection of the Lungs, Jaun dice, Disease of the Kidneys, De rangement or Prostrate Condi tion of the organs of Na ture, whiohoause Pain ful Irregularities, especially with Fcmnlen. Producing Debility aud Prostration of th* Nervoue Sys tem. Pale or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas, and all Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, or Humors of the Blood—these, and their kindred Complaints, have dis tressed thousands. They may have originated from very simple and unsuspected causes, but tho disease and its cause must be removed, if you would enjoy “ Life, Health and Happiness.” The thousundo who have procured and used Morti- more’s oelebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifier, say that “ these diseases cannot remain long in the system after commencing Us use.” It operates like a charm, actsaa a fine tonic, corrects ths tones of the stomaoh, etrengtheus the digustive organs, stimulates the liver to healthy action sufficient to throw off the impure and poisouous seers dons, imparts purity, rlohness and vi tality to the blood, oircalates It freely throughout ths system, thereby neutralising and removing impar* de posits, renow* and strengthen* th* nervous system, re stores th* constitution in all its strength and vigor impart* a glow of health and beauty of oomplejuoi Tho eviaenoo in its behalf is overwhelming, nnd »»» high sources, but it is known that for two year* th* sup ply has not met tha domand. This hundreds of agar* oan certify. They nay " every bottle sold sells a doi more;" whilo it now meets eatenslve sale with me., than ono thousand Druggists, among whom are many eminent physioiaue, who nso and prescribe it. This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per fectly safe to be need In any state of hsaltb, even by the most delicate fomale or child. Sir Price $i 00 per bottle. MMF Bold by Druggists generally. Wholesale and Retail Druggists will be supplied on application to tb Proprietors. ^ W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors. No. I Barclay-streot, (Astor House), New York. Uaviland, Uarral A Risley.and Rushton, Clark A Co. Wholesale Agents, New York. A. A. SOLOMONS A OO., and J. U. CARTER, apr 1 eodlawt-w Agent* in 8avannah. mortinioi'c’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A eure and cafe remediaJ agent Jor Rhcuma tiem in all ite forme. rPHE astonishing success which has attended this 1 medicine in tho treatmont of Rheumatlo Com plaints, either inflammatory (aouto) or chronic, of no matter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered, as tho sole tollable remedy for this diro complaint; and so radical is it in its workings, that it has seoursd the sanction or many of the first physi cians, w ho have used it as a dvmierressort, without faith in its merits, only to be co&vinoed of its mlracnloas powers. Mobtimobe’s Compound ia a vegetable extract, internal remedy, pleaalng to ths taste, harmless in its effects, and can bo administered to all age* and condi tions without fear, prepared solely for the treatment whilst lt soothes the nervos, and imparts a healthy tlon to the digestive organs, and purifies the blood.— Thousands have alruaay found reliof and permanent cure : and in each and oveor case where it has been tested, it has invariably answered the purpose, never having been known to fail. The proprietors feel justified in thus assuring ths pub lic of its virtues, as they baso its merits entirely upon its performances, and allow thelatter only to be men tioned in its behalf. Testimonial* or the highest ohar acter are dally received from various seutfons of ths Union, corroborating these facts, and giving additional and undoubted evidence of the virtues of this truly great aud reliable remedy. For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER A CO., at their Central Office, No. 1 Barclay-it. New York, and by A. SOLOMONS A CO. and /. 11. CARTER, Agents, Bavannah. eod law tw apr 1 Huns, Bides, Hardware, Ac. HE 8UR8CKIBER begs leave to inform bis friends and the pnblie generally, that he has par sed the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARKUTIIER8, 173 Congress-st., and that he will eoll GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ac., at very low prices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and ourefully executed, aud at low prioea. J. T. JONES. W made < Court of Common Plens, aud of Oyer ansi Terminer, THE CtTT or 8XVAKNAU, Mat Tbek, 1853: I!EREAS, Elisha Wyily, Grand Juror, sum monsd to attend the present term of this Court, default, it is ordor ed that he bs fined Forty Dol lars; and whereas Patrick Tydings, summoned ae( ” tit Juror, made default for the term, it is ordered he bo fiued Twenty Dc'lnrs; and whereas James Skin ner, Petit Juror, made default on the first day of the term, it is ordered that lie be fined Five Dollars ; and whereas J. A. Browor, Talisman, made default for the term, it is ordered that ho be fined Twenty Dollars, and David 8. Howard, Talisman, was absent from tb* Coart on a portion of Thursday (5th last.,) it is ordered that be be fined Fre dollars, unless good and sufficient cause or exeuse be filed on or before the first day of the next term of this Court.—Extract from the Minutes. may 28 WM. H. BULLOCH, Clerk. _ bales Yarn, various numbers j 10 bales Osna- burgs, juat reoeived and for sale by Je 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. C 1I1BCK8 on Merchants Bank, New York, in J sums to suit purohasors, at Sight, for sal* by may 23 ANDREW LOW A CO. H AY.—300bales Northern Hav, for sale by je 10 ROWLAND A OO. T > AH Jty »* . _ ... and oooling beverage, also Raspberry and Orgeat Sy rups, lust reoeived and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, je 13 Monument Square,.Savannah. ASPBERKY VINKOAli.—A superior artiole of Raspberry Vinegar, a very pleasant ... On Sugar, Coffee and leas. in IIIIDS. P.R. Sugar. 11/5 do. 8t. Croix do. 100 bbls. Stewart B. and C. Sugars. 10 do. Crushed do. 25 do. N. O. Clarified do. 100 bags Rio Coffee. AO do. Java. AO cases bl'k and grten Teas. 100 boxes assorted Tobacco. AO M 8panUb Segars, various brands. 100 bbls. Whisky, Gin, Rum and Brandy. 5 pipe* Otard Brandy. 2 do. Holland Gin. 2 do. Jamaica Rum. 2 do. Scotch Whisky. 10 ft oask Aladeira Wine. 5 ft do. Bioily do. A ft do. Malaga do. AO boxes assorted Cordials. 5 boxea Claret Wine. AOboxss Pipes. 100 do*en Brooms. 100 reams Paper. 200 Hams. _ 100 smoked Beef Tongues. 60 kegs Lard. 100 boxes No. 1 and pale Soap. AO bbls. Baltimoro Flour. AO do. Canal do. IA half bbls. Canal Flour. 30 gross Matches. 50 bbls. Molassos. 10 do. No. 2 and 3 Mackerel. 10 half bbls. No. 1 do. 10 oasks Porter. 10 do. Ale. 20 half boxes Loaf Sugar, landing and In store, for sale by jj« 18j COHEN A TARVER. PiU.cmu.tdki * Pain, in Ik, Bone, or Rkeumatltm cauud by tko me of Mere urn, Scrofn'a, Blood. The Sarsaparilla will bs foufSn»effi!,,‘'! lL » sffisEsaifiia S«S»; I Physicians hav# assurance from the pronrutfl, . Hr.*;!:: Prioe $1 per bsttls, or 0 beufes forlA. * S2 d ; issar „, Those ordering this artlel* from di , fiai mild purgative j it ties, without eaualr PKE mission merchants, should tipms IntfsdronlM 1 nr-p«»iA o-rru^g^n, „ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOB THU CUBS OF Oonrha^Oolda, Bwwbni, BreiclU. Hi, Whooping; Ooufh, C: Aathmn, and Oonnunpti Many years Of trial, lhiuad« impairing Uie public esnidi a.« in thU medicine, has won fur it an appreeUUoi and n«cri*. tJ by far saeeeding ths uoit ■aninlne sipeetotleas of tu friends. Nothing but ifci ia. trinsio virtues and thsoauit. tahabl* benefit eoaforref, on thousands of sufferers, oould originals and malntalath* reputation whioh it enjoye. While many inferior rtu. •dies thrust upon the oommniMy, have foiled and b««u discard id, this has gained friends by every trial, cos ferred benefit* on the aflieted they tan asvrr forget, and produced oure* too nnmerons uad too retaarkatu to be forgotten. While it Ii a foaud on th* public to pretend that as? one medioln* will infallibly cure—still there Is abuudaut proof that the Cherry Teoteral does not oaly asagsa al thing, but almost invatlahly curee the malidioi whioh it is employed. A* Une makes these foots wldmr and bettor knoue, this medloin* has gradually become the best reliaate «>l the afflicted, from the logoabln of th* American Hag- ant, to th* palaces or European King*. Throei this eutirs country, in evsry State, city, end iadai most overy hamlet it oontalns. Cherry Poetoral is t as ths best rsmedy extant for dlsoaree of th* Thrckt and Lungs, and in many foretoa countries, it is »>uiibc to be extensively used by their most 'nteliigeat plm,- oisns. In Orest Britain, Francs and Germany, nhur* the mbdloal solsnces have reached their highest *erf*c- fsotion. Chsrry Psotoral is Introdneed, apd in onaiUat use in ths Armies, Hospitals, Alias Houses, Puldio In stitutions, and In domestio practice, as the auresffremt- dy their attending pbysiolana cun employ for the more dangerous affeotlone of the lung*. Aloe In mildorcxieg aud Tor children it it safe, pieosuetand effectual tocuie. In fact tome of th* moot fluttering tortimonlsU w* re ceive have been from parents Wh* hav* found it eSca- olons in oases particularly incidental to childhood. Th* Cherry Pectoral ia maanfoeturud by e practical Chemist, and evsry cans* of it under biffowa eyo, uith invariable accuracy nnd oar*, ft is seeded end protect ed i»y law from counterfeit*, consequently oan be r*U44 ou as genuine, without adulUrattea. We bars endeavored her* to furnish ths oomteunltr with a medicine of suuhtntrinsls superiority and Wurth as should commend itself to their tteafideuee—a remedy at once safe, epeedy and effectual, whioh this has by re- G ated and countless trials prove iUelf to be f aal trim great oar* in preparing it with ehemlcal accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Fhyslelane a now agent on whioh they ean rely for th* beet results, and Ibe pfiif i- ed with a remedy tnat will do for them all that uodiciuo can de. Prepared and avid by JAM W C, AYER. Practical and Analytical Chemieftlowsll. Men. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS* CO., W. W.LINCOl T. M. TURNER A CO., J.». * JSMUU J aod all druggists throughout r 17 Another Neleotlffe Wonder’. GREAT CURE FOlt DR HOUOHTON'8—^ oyr^s^jM Jtiius, prepared from Rennet,or the fourth stomach of th* Ox. afterdireu- » tions of Bsrca Lie big. ths great Pl.y- aiolo^eaT CheioUt, __ Flu *Kto)jtLtouly lyfor Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Conrtlnation and lloollity, earing af ter Nature 1 * own method, by Nature'* own Ajent, the Gastric Juioe. AT Hail aUasMtafallof Yepnin in fused In water wiUdigeetdr diseofveflvepoEBdsof Roost Boef in about two hoire, out of the eiomach. PEPSIN Is th* ahitf element, or gr«at4lM«ti»| , prin- oiple of th* Gastrio Juiee—tboaolveatof tha M, tb* purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of tho bn>- enaoh and Intoetiuee. It ie oxtrssted from the Diges tive Stomach of the Ox, thn* forming,a fnts DiftsUtt Fluid, preoiHtsly like tL.\ naintal Gastrie Jaioe In its Chemical powers,and furnishina wiBiplctuEnd pvrfsct snbstltute for it. Heleattlfln Kvfslnuca! ‘ ‘ TOM HolratlBc KvPslnttc® * BColl on th* Agent and get a dessriptlveefretilaf gratis, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, from l.tu big s Animal Chemistry. Dr. CewU'e rbystology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira oa Food and ntouDr.J. w!|irep*r, of New-York University. Professor DungHsea'itphyd* ology. Prof. Billiman. of Vale College; Dr. C*ri.r- Physiology, Ao., together with report* of sores It ology, Ae., together with reports of sores from all parts of ths United Stance. No Alcohol# Bittern, or AoMe! MW Remember thie: Dr. Houghton's PEPSINl» a great natural remedy, free from Alcohol, Bittern, Acids and Nauseous Drags. It is eitrstneiy agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patient* who oannot eat a water cracker without aevte distress. Be ware of Dragged Imitations, Pnpeln U n»l a drag. Cures lu Every Town. Dr. HongbMh’s Pepsin baa new been totted for up wards of two ysars In overy Urge town In th* United States, and the Agent* can refer Dyspeptics to maey remarkable cares In svary town I N omtrene details of oases, reports of eoroe, certificates of Phyatouas as4 Patients, are given in thoCirewliMrefBrBlabeuby Agents gratis. Popoin In Fluid nnd Powder. Dr. Uongnton’s Pepsin is prepared In Powder and ia Fluid form—and, in Prescription vials for th* use of Physicians. Private Circulars for Phyaitiiaui may be oMaittsd of Dr. Houghton or his Agsnls. describing ths whols cro ons* of preparation, aud giving tb* authorities n whioh the claims of this new remedy are based. As U Savannah. J. A. MAYEB, 164 Broughton-st., Savannah, je 17 eodlv-lawi Wholesale and Retail Agent ) bbls. Smoked Tongues. For salt by J ROUSSEAU. Silk and Lisle Gloves^ jnd^fonoy^ Bilk Neck Ties. tion in store nnd for sale by jo 21 MINIS A FLORANCE. IsB.—Hector Dovo'e well known Falkirk Ale of direct importation. Forsaleby. 21 MINIS A FLO Y> KCUIVBD per Kleaner li boxee Oranges. 2 Flrklne and $ T— Butter, 2 firkins Western de., 6 boxes Cheese, I do. Imported English do., 1 bhl Fig Hams, 6 half bbls Ful ton Market Beef. J«* J. D. JE8SE. ®A8.—Spirit Gas being a cash artl4 K? v tX *I there will be nono sold oa a arKit. Cash prioe 76 oento per gallon j 10 cents per quart. . „ JOHN A. MAYER JOHND.MOOBEtCO. MONb.-8Ury .Bd Wft Wince of choice jo 2 Forsaleby PTER80N,'HEiDTA CO." O ATH AND HAY.—1,000 bushels OatoTsO bales prime Eastern Hay, in store and for sale by OODEN A BUNKER 14IHN AND OAT8*—For sale iu lots to suit purchasers. 4500 bushels Cora, 600 bushels Oats, by BROWN A HARRIS. 21 At ths West Broad-at. Stable*. L AHD, «OAP AND CANDI.EM 25 bbls. 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