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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWB, TUESDAY, JULY 19. 1853. 'BELOBOLOT ft EIFI4EB, Bell Danger. and tlann/a clurencf Fire th«r tool* Hnd fixtures the oom*r of Jiftrwn ui Bryi of Mr. Simon Morris, iho subscribers offer Ihsir services to Iho eitlsens of Bavaaaah. and are pro pored to fill orders for any thins In the above Has. at the ooraer of Jefferson and Bryan-streets, mev 27 17 HRLMBOLDTft EIFLER. — csmoriEs AT REDUCED PRICES I % 15,00 per 100 Iba.-ttS lb. Boae. *3,»3 \T O charge for boning or delivering at iho Rail* 1 v| road or steamboats, warranted to kes^in any )y I ly. 8. corner Broughton and Wh'iiaher-et. I) 1 Klnch 8. W-e iam Rnchley. Lockett ft Co., is this day dissolved by al oonsent. The name of the firm ean be used by either party In liquidation of any debts due them. j»/w\ J' —‘ or any d 1,1803. ATOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the IV business at the Old Staud L nuder the f name^ of Kiuohley ft Thomas, may 25 tf Vtotick. 11 quests the subscribers to btf «**•» iiouse, vo return (he tickets they now bars, in order to obtain new ones; a number of the old tickets having been mislaid or sto len from him. After this dele none of the old issuo of tioket* will be redeemed. J• M. HAYWOOD. N. B.—Prick or Bstuiwo.—Single Bath 50 cents; 9 tickets for >1. « may 24 ruPARTNBIMlilP NOTICE. rt IIF uodrrsigurd have this day associated then J selves together under the name and style of Keiup- tun ft Verstille. for the transaction of a general Dry G»eda business. Having taken tbs stand in Waring# Range, .Me. 72 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-sts., next door to Messrs. F. Zogbautn ft Co.'s Mnsio store, they wii>, in a to* days, be prepared to offer to their friends and the public, n handsome and well selected assortment of String Qooas. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON. HENRY W. VERSTII.LE. Savannah. Yob. 17,1862. feb 19 Dry OoodSi Clothing, fco. Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehonse, Curtains, Curtain Goods, dec., dec., dee. No. 140 Congress and No. 57 St. Julicn Sts. riMIR Subscriber, knowing that the citizoua of I Savannah have felt a great interest in the estab lishing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, la this city, and being aware that many have beon awaiting too completion of the New Store, so that they eoul< make tholr seieotlon of the various articles for furnishing thsir housss, would respectfully Inform the public, generally, that he has opeasd the most com pute assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishment*. The Stook of th# different departments will consist, in part, of ths following Goods, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet: Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply. 8uperflne, Fins and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, fte.; Drug gets, 8-4,12-4 and 18-4 in width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Rap; Pan|or and Stoop Mats; Table and Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Hods; Stair Linen, to., to. OIL ULOTIVN. Of every width; from one to eight yards, for nallz. Dining Booms, Steamboats, Saloons, no.: Ross Wood, Mahogany and 8mall-flgurvd Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 8-4 and 8-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. CURTAINS. Silk and Worsted Damask Ds-Laine; Worsted and Linen Damask DeLaios; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White end Luff, for Shades. WINDOW SHAPES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Oarland and White and Gold, entirely new style: Cord; Loons; Tas sels ; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains and Shades. HILT COUNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest Importation; all of which will be •old at wholesale or retail, on tho most liberal terms. WM. U. GUION. Agent, 140 Congress and 57 St. Julian-et*. Mew Watch, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY STORK, BROUGHTON-STREET, No. 148. M R. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro- nomotors, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watches, fto. fto., resnootfully informs his customers and the public gene rally that no has flttod up the Store 148 Broughton-st.. Whero he intends to mako a permanent location, and carry on the Jewelry business in its various brtnohos. \t atohea, Clocks, Town Clocks. Chronometers, Jewel ry. ftc., fto., cleaned and repaired with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry and Fancy Goods •f all descriptions sold at ths lowest prloes possible. N. It.—Any Watch, Clock, ftc., fte., that cannot bo re paired by other watchmakers, I plodge myself shall be repaired by me to satisfaction, and warranted, nov 2 ly FHANCIS STEIN. Kcmpton A Verstille A RE now opuuing u llunly assortml and complnto J.jL stook of Summer and other Dry Goods, which they will offer upon the most accommodating terms. As great care has been oxoroiaed in the selection of their stook, with a view both to price end quality, they confidently invite their friends end the public general ly tocallandexaminefor theusel vox. apr 5 Segura! Segura! 1 Segura!!! J UST RECEIVED, by reenut arrival, and for sale in lots to salt pa reliefers, by P. JACOBS. No. 27 Bull street, Savannah, Ga. Ttis following olioioe brands, vis i lj * ‘ 9,000 El Rlffe. 10,000 Cousolaoion, 2,000 Flor do Preuiados 5,(KM) Constancis, 10,000 Washington, 2,000 La Patria, 8,000 La Guipsscoana, 2,000 Georgia Regalias, 6,000 Cilandrados, i,000 Antonia Lopes. 2,000 Georgia Plantation, 6,000 Rio liond. Londrus, 6,000 Georgia, 4,000 Rio Hondo, 2,000 Cabanas, 4,000 Do Cartaga y Com- panla—the celebrated London else. |H. Also for sale, Rough and Ready Chewing Tobaooo; Julia Dean do.: Lewis Casa extra Gold Leaf do,; Jas. Thomas, jr., Virgin do.; Jenny Lind Twist do.; Dia dem Twist do.; Exoolsior Twist do.; Eldorado do.; Crainpton’s Four Aoes do. lory of Mr. Geo. W.^Uardoastle ; SCRANTON. JOnN8TON ft CO. NOTICE. F ACTORS, Merchant* and Others, de siring to have their Cotton repacked, cau do so by applying at my press, Eastern Wharves, mar 6 tf 0. A. L. LAMAR. 15 7. A lakge lot of this CnOICE Champagne, hssjuat arrived. 80 all who have been anxiously waiting, can now get supplied, by the only importer in Savannah. May Si M. J. 8QLOMONH. S MOK E D BEEF, Pig Hums, Pickled Tongues, Fulton Market Beer, Pig Pork, fto., just received and for sale at ALEXANDER'S, je 8 oor. Boll and Congrese-sts., Monument-aqr. OLD PENH. — A now osaortiueul of Gold \T Pens, rcoeived and for salt, at very reduced prices, by 8. 8. SIBLEY, je 14 No. 136 Congress-street. CnaiRTB, SHIRTS,—Robinson 6c Camji O have just reesivsd per steamer Florida, a new lot of White and Fancy oolorsd Shirts, for sals at Oaudry’j Building. js 29 HP •roved patterns. For salo by JAMES SULLIVAN. Q BBLH. Stoughton Uittors, 10 bbl*. Bmudy, 25 O nbls. Flour, just rsoolved aad for sals by a u in v rvl E. O'BYRNE. /COFFEE Z COFFEE !-«00 baas Rio Colfeo. ■L/ 76 pookets Java do. In store and for sals by Je 7 SWIFT ft CO. jpOk BALE—The following women: J*21 ’ S years old—country raised. ised. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. SUGAR, dec. *1 n HIIDS. Choice St. Croix Sugar. J.V/ 10 do Porto Rico do 90 hhds. New Orleans do 60 bbls. Sugar House Byrap. 100 do W. J. Molasses. 20 hhds. Prim" Bason Shoulders, 90 do do do Bides. Received and for sale by Je 13 SCRANTON. JOHNSTONft CO. ~|7UEHH TURNIP SEEDS.—Kma Baga, JP Flat IHitoh. Bed Top, Large Globeand Large Nor folk Turnip -feeds, of the growth or 1869. Just received and for sale by. WM. W. LINCOLN, /1QNGREHH WATER direct from the Spriug Just received rar steamer, and for sals by per steamer, and for sale by J. E. DaFORD, Apothecaries' Hall. A supply Ioed every morning, AMPS •—New and beuutiiul patterns Spirit ....... I A Oas Lamps with Glass Shades for Parlor aad Of ficeoso. Also, hanging and side Lamps and a large assortment of small Glass and Britauma Lamps. Just rooeivod. JNO. A. MAYER, may 2d 1M Broughton street. S OFFEB. SUGAR, Ase.-I50 sacks lUo Coffee; 100do Laguayra do; 75 pockets Java do; hds. Porto Rioo Sugar: 10 do St.Croix do; 100 bbls Stuart's crushed do ; 75 do powdered do: 75 Caddies Green Tea; 60 half ohesta Black do; 100 boxes smoked Herrings, received and fbr sals by je 20 Mo MAHON ft DOYLE. for sale by [jn 1] COUEN8 L HERT& J CK-PUK8ERVING PITCI1EK8.- Stimpsons celebrated Britannia Ice-Preserving tehers, just received per steamer Alabama, and for Hie low by [je IS] J. p. COLLIN *171 OR BALE-—A bright mulatto girl, about 16 _. JP 17 years old, a seamstress and house servant, warranted sound. Apply to fr n WM. WRIGHT. g lONGHKSM WATElL-Now landlnflv®® V J Bark ptaefc, warranted to be genuine and reosntly ARD.-A faw barrels for sale to close cou- sigamsat, by [jo 21] MINIS ft FLORANCE. ust r so OGANY. Mineral and Porcclaiu Drawer 1 tor sale by F. W. CORNWELL. 102 Bryaa-et. L inen sheeting*, damasks, fto.—Received per steamer Florida: 10-4 to 12-4 Barnsly Sheetings Brown Llnon Damasks and Diapers Super Scotch Diapers 10-4 aad 11-4 Cotton Sheetings Pillow Case Cottons Super bleached Long Cloths English Furniture Prints, fto. For tale by mar 10 HENRY LATHRQP ft CO. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY 8. 8. 81 BLEY, JUNE 2tlth, 1853. ■pDJARCIi/ton—utilory of School Lifvi by C, l^i^OldV’orest Ranger, or Wild Sport# of India; i»y WWrtoWr£ aoceunt of the various Rorolntions in Europe amf America, to the jsrnaaat time: by H. White. B. A. Consolation; by James W• Alexander, D. D. The Believer; by Bev. Hugh White. Harper's Magaaine, tor July, an interesting number. Pntsam's Magasine, do improved. Baraum's Pictorial News. Gleseon's Pictorial, fto., Ac. fte. je 29 PSION 8AVINQ STOKE. Oieat Sncrifice AT MAAS Sc HEYMANN-8 CLOTliINtt EMPORIUM. A/TAAK dc HKVMANN u> Inftm ihelr lVj p.trona udth. In both th.elt, •ndoonntrr, Uint th.y .r. no. |>rep»r.d to off.r on. of the largest aed best selected stock# of CLOTHING, ond a ftnersl assortment of Gen tltmen'o FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notions. ever brought to this oity, satiable for Spring and Snm- iner wear, st prices never known or heard of in this oonntry. . , Ws snnmsrste a few leading artioles In oar line, to whioh we invite f mortal attention: Drew and Frock Canto, In Blsek, Blue. Brown. Olive, and Dove Colored French and English Cloths. Bnalneao nod Hunting Conto, In every variety of styles, and of different msferlals, such as Cloth, Casslmsre, Tweed, Cashmerst and man ufactured In plain, oloudsd, striped end mixed patterns. Pnntnloono. In Blaek and faaoy Colored Cloth, Casslmsre and Cas- slaet superfine Doeskin in various colors. Veoto, Plain, White and Figured Satin and Silk—for wedding and party waar: Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Blaok and Fancy Satins,Doe skins, Cashmsrets, fto. Hoolery, Gouts' Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers. Books, Olovss, Suspenders. Cravats, Silk aad Satin Stoeks, and Neck Ties of ths latest Frenoh sued American styles in great variety. Unto, Cnpa, Trunks, Carpet Bago and Vnlloeo. The psoullar feoilities possessed by ths Subscribers for importing their stook, will enable them to offer induce ments in thsir trade seldom met with, and at tbs time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTU1NO in this oountry. MAAS ft UEYMANN. Boys and Yontkn’ ('lathing, Not to be surpassed in ths variety rf styles, make and low prlos, to be found at the above named estab lishment.oct 4 ly As Robinson Sc Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, AND DEALER! Iff FINE READ Y-MADK CLOTHING. IE now receiving and opening their stock SPRINO AND SUMMER GOODS, all of whioh been selected daring the past month by our Mr. Camp, consisting In part of Light, Black and Fanoy Colored Cloths, Casssmlers, Caahiuerotts, Polteau Cloths, and Drap d'eto, Vestings of Silks, Satins, Marseilles and Embroidered Patterns. Our Ready-Made Clothing Is from the well-known house or W.T. Jennings ft Co., Broadway, New York, and cannot be snrpassed. Wo have our usual large supply of Famishing floods on baud—everything requisite for a gentleman's ward robe—togethor with Tranks, Valises,Carp«t-Bsgs; also, India Rubber Goode, such as Costs, Cloaks, Tomhoa, Logglns aad Capea, all of which we offer as low and on as good terms as can be obtained elsowhere. GAUDRY‘8 BUILDINGS, next to Pulaski House. apr 4 TRIMMINGH. S OLORED MILK AND LINEN BRAID. Trimming Braid, Colored Silk Linen end Gilt tons for Children Clothes, also fanoy opon worked lloiio and half Hose, at apr 19 KEMPTON ft VERSTILL'S. .. i Irish Lloeos. Llnon and Cottm Shootings, Bleaoh- ed and Brown Shirtings, Pillow Case Linons and Cot tons, IlaoLafaaoks, Scotch Diaper, Long Lawns, Bird's Eye Diaper, /, 8, 9, lUand 12*4, Linen Table Damasks, Damask Napkins, Dowlas, Linen Towels, Game Flan- »• | U ito Lice and Netting, Furniture Fringe, ant's and Children's Hosiery, Ladiee' Dress uiiuu., u»rf and handsome, Embroideries, Lsots, Rib bons, etc , for sale at the lowest market prioes, by may 6 DxWITT ft MORGAN. lUartimore’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A cure and cafe remedial agent jar llhcuma tism in all its forme. r PIIK astonishing success which has attended this I medicine in the treatment of Ithcumatio Com* plaints, either inflammatory (acute) or chronic, of no matter what complicated form, or of long or short de ration, renders it the moat valuable preparation over discovered, as the sole reliable remedy for this dire complaint; and ao radical is it in its workings, that it has seaured the sanction of many of the first physl- oians, who have used it as a tUrnitr ra$»ort, without faith in its merits, only to be convinced of its miraculous powers. Mobtimore’s Compound is a vegetable extract, an internal remedy, pleasing to the taste, harmless in tta effects, and oan be admiuisterod to sdl ages and condi tions without fear, prepared solely for tho treatment of thle one disease. It is a tonie, strengthening to the system generally, whilst It soothes the nerves, and imparts a healthy ac tion to the digestive organs, and partflei the blood.— Thousands have already found relief and permanent care ; and in eaeh and every ease where it has boon tested, it has invariably answered the purpnso, never having been known to fail. The proprietors feel justified in thae assuring the pub lic of its virtuee, as they Lose its merits entirely upon its porformanoes, and allow the latter only to be men tioned in its behalf. Testimon'.ale of the highest char acter are daily received from various sections of the Union, corroborating thee# facts, and giving additional and undoubted evidence of the virtues of this truly great and reliable remedy. For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER ft CO., at their Central Office, No. 1 Barclay-at. New York, and by A. SOLOMONS ft CO. and J. 11. CARTER, Agents, Savannah. eodlawtw apr 1 COPARTNKKMillP. f|MIE undersigned havo formed a copartnership, 1 taking effoot from the first day of January last, un- dor the firm of JOHN R. MOORE ft CO, for tho transac tion of a general u holesals ft retail Drag, Paint and Oil business. They may bo found at the old stand of Moore ft llendrltkson, Gibbons Buildings. ar 1 JOHN B. MOORE. DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E 8T1LWELL. COPARTNERSHIP. 1IK UNDERSIGNED have thh dav formed « Copartuerrhlp for tho traneaetlon of s general Shipping and Commission business under the firm of Horantou ft Talliuan, office No. 10 Coontei’s Slip, New York. W. B. SCRANTON, May 16tb, 1863. II. U. TALLMAN. Rcrnnr.Kcas. Messrs. Sherman ft Collins; 1 “ Earn, Wheeler ft Co.; I « Y ork •• Cogswell, Crane ft Co.; f 1 ork ‘ ** U. ft D. Pomeroy; J Messrs. Webster, ft Palmes; ) " Soranton,JohnatonftCo.; {- Sacnnnah. ** Rowland ft Co. ) may 17 tf B iIMMOLUTION.—Thu Copartnership ' Soranton. Johnston ft Co„ is this day dissolved by withdrawal of Wm. B. Soranton. D. T. SCRANTON, JOS. JOHNSTON, W. B. SCRANTON. Savannanh. May 16th, 1863. COPARTNERSHIP. THE Undersigned having associated with thorn Mr. Henry 11. Soranton, will oontinuo the Qroo< Business under the firm of 8erantou. Johnston ft uo. D. T. SCRANTON. JOS. JOHNSTON. Bavannah, May 16th, 1863. may 17 tf 1JECE1VED by the last steamer— Huir Cloth lA; Skirts, Mull and Nainsook Muslins, Nett Qlovos and Mitts, Wash Blond. Lace Mantillas, Grass Cloth, N W Collars and Chemisettes, Long Lawns, Bird eye Diapers, fto. For sale by je 18 DxWITT ft MORGAN, Equal in every respect to Henry's, and _ »wer prIo«» for sals by JOHN B. MOORF ft CO., J> Ip Gibbons' Buildings. B AW8 OF GEORGIA.—A few copies of tho ' late Acts of ths Legislature of the 8tate of Geor- reoelved and for sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY, je 14 No. 135 Congress-street. S ULPHATE UU1NINE.—1U0 ounce* Sul* phate Quinine, direct from the manufactory. Re- red and tor sale by J. E. DxFOItD, Apothecaries' Hall. of Turkish facturo, and are intended as a substitute for tl brush, ths hair (lore, and hair belt, for produoing a healthy action of the skin by friotion. The material is of flax, and of a texture admirably adapted to their use. They will be found to be effeotivo without being harsh. For sals by a. A. 8DLOMON8 ft CO. J KNNlNGS’t* DOUBLE 80DA WATER —A PURE ARTICLE.—The manufacturers, (the celebrated Jennings, of Cork, Ireland) in the prepara tion of the material* for their Soda Water, carefully exolude all deleterious substances, admitting into its composition only ingredients of ascertained parity. A large invoioe, iMroaixo dijucct, and for sale by mxr 24 A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. lot of Saunder's Patent Metalic Tablets and Ra- Strons, the best artlole ever offorod to ths publlo ; they will keep the Rasor la flno Shaving order without the use of th* Hon*. Also, a large assortment of fin* Hhftviug Soaps, SaponooiousCompound,Oleophono, Sha ving Cream of various kinds. Military Soap, fto., fto., received and for sale at the j» 1 APOTHECARIES' HALL. s eretofore, under the name and style of J. Roberts ft *” J. ROBERTS, ROBERT AUSTIN, pUU HTEAOIHIHP—ill) boxes APPLES," X ORANGES, A PPLE8, ORANGES, dec.—By iho Flo. jljL vida. 10 barrsls Apples; 10 boxes Oranges and Lemons; 1 lot of Fresh Hams. JOHN DAILY. £‘ pro* desirous*of having wate*r7eithsr**cold distributed through thsir dwellings, wonld do well to give us a eall. Our work shall be done in a substantial manner and warranted to gi^satisfaction. rl8E ft NICHOL8, mar 12 T IVK € JLJ the lari aiately oatn 166 Broughton-street. OAK—«f tha r very U.t quality, acduf irxest site, adapted to ship building, immt- ly on ths sea board, on as Island, within 60 milss of this oity, for salo. Apply to nmytt WSlm ROBT. HABER8UAM ft SON E (GLI8H TOOTH BRU8HEH.-A very superior artlol# of English Tooth Brashes, man ured expressly for the subscriber, and dlreot from London, tor sale by W. W. LINCOLN, J* 13 Monament Square, Savannah. 10 HATTIES Imperial and Gun Powder Tea.— j*13 ttU »!• *7 E. O'BYRNE. Tj\LOUR«—5u bbls. Flour par schr. D. H. Bald- ■ win, tor sale by fje 41 E. O'BYBNE. S p* r macon. »iii I/Tiun.. i? « «h.lr Good., I.sd- «• Uw,r whu *. a* 1 co* 1 * r.taml.lB, os th. vhsrf .fter ,ao,.t »il] he dutd .t th. .<p.u. hud rUk of owo.ri, *•*> U K. WABHBl’RM. A(.ot. n ONLlliiiMI. VVA.TKU^—a" V / CooW.ur, dtrut boa the prooriUw. Jr th. Co.,rM> 8prio,. luudlu, frost tri, K.\et r1r^l, b . ' . „ JOUN B. MOORE tOO , Gibboo, 1 BsUd.Of. F ^OJt HAX.K.—A oood TAILOR, end worrent- 1, %*.•* *>“* » r«»n old. will hi told low. if .pulled tot imm.iUUly. Cut be hod on trlol If re- qutr.d, Applj to j.]*] WM. WRIGUT. Corporation Notices. Notice to Vessels. A LL Captains of vessels and Pilots arriving . this Port, with Small-pox or othsr diseases, of s contagious er malignant character on board, are requir ed to bring their vessels to aoehor at the Quarantine Ground, opposite Fort Jaekeon; there to remain with out communication with the City or adjacent counties, until 1 am notified, aad the vessel visited hy me. F. 11. DEMERE, M. D. Bavannah. May 31,1863. Health Offleer PROCLAMATION. MAYOR'S OFFICE. \ Bavanmxii, May 9.1853 / Wiikrxas, Council, at a regular meeting, held on the 27tb January, 1853, passed a resolution requiring me to iMue my proclamation "closing the Old Cemetery for the purpose of Interment after the 1st of July next. Therefore, I do hereby proclaim, that after the First day of July next, the Old or Brluk Cemetery will bo elosad for the purpose of Interment. IL. 8.J It. W _ Attest: Edward O. Wiusoit, C. C. Philadelphia Advertisements. BRIDGEWATER FAINT. | UMT RECEIVED BY tbo Huba. rlbim |l a large invoice of this valuable paint in packngos of from 25 to 400 lbs. The prioe is about one third of White Load, while for outside work it is far preferable. Selection of CerttScntes. New York Arsenal, 3d Got, 1851. Being advised by one of the flrat painters in the city of New York to use the Bridgewater Paint, in prefer ence to any other, upon tho Ordnance buildings in mr oharge, oa Governor's Island, I did so, and found ft all that it was recommended to be. The buildings, which are of briok, speak for themselves, and 1 cheer fully give mr testimony in behalf of the virtues of the Palot, deeming it superior to any now in use, as far i I can judge from two months' observation. O. II. TALOOTT. Br. Lt. Col. U. 8. Military Academy, January 2Cth, 1862. I have used the Bridgowater Paint upon sotno oft)., bulldinxs under my supervision, at Went Point, and I cheerfully add my testimony to its durability and oheapness. In future I shall rocommend it to my friends and at it my self. 8. ALEXANDER. Lt. Eng’s. U. 8. A. PLANTERS CERTIFICATE. Nxw Iberia, Aiukapan, lea , March Kith, 1852. In July last 1 was induced to apply the Bridgewator ii . •- my augar-house, and in every respect braced in the Agents' circular, and recommend the earns to j>tonfor« and others, as the best jireand ueathr protector I havo over kn?wn. Where I have bppllod it, It has been exposed to tho tun since last July, and has noither hliaterrd nor crack ed, and has formed a solid matalir aur/at - rrv - liE as yi for covering brioks, wood, tin, iron, fto. It is remarka ble for its great body, durability, adhesiveness, elasti city, and also for its spark and oinder proof qualities, and as long as it givos us the mme satisfaction as horo- tofore, we will continuo touso itauil recotmnund it as a most superior paint. I Higuodj John Hodokin, 169 Court-st., Brooklyn. " W. L. RaNi>oi.rii, Court ft Douglass-st,, " ** O. ft P. KikmnaR, 72 Court-st., " " David Walker. 2 Harrisonatrost, " " 8. Qhisson, 7 Illoks st., " *• Robt. MrKwan. 8 Hicks st, " " Cuas. Hohiih, Kfl) Broadway, New York. " Thos. P. Nash, 152 Atlantfo st., Brooklyn. " Ukntv Piiilihs, 226 Henry st., U M " c. F. Hkkmanuc, 27C llicks at., " Painters. PamplUetscontaining full directions, will hu furnish ed. [may 201 A. A. 8QLQMON8 ft CO. Guns, Rifles, Hardware, Ac. f|1IIE SUBSCUIBER begs lcavo to inform his I friends and the publlo generally, that he has pur chased tbs entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARltUTHERH, 176 Congress-st., and that ho will soil GUNS, 1UFLES, PISTOLS, fto., at very low prloos, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kiuds, promptly and oarefully exuouted, and at low prices. J. T. JONES. Savannnli Medical College. SESSION 1863- 54. rfHIE COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS Institution will commence on the First Monday in J. u< uu w axii/, in. i'., A roi. Auaiomy. W. G. BULLOCH, M. 1)., Prof. rRaoiples and Trao- tioeof Surgery. P. M. KOI,I.UCK, M. D.. Prof. Obstetrics and Diseasos of Women and Children. C. W. WEST, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. K. II. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Physiology. U. L. BYRD, M. D., Prof Materia Medica and Thera peutics. J. B. READ, M. I)., Prof. Pathological Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES.—For the full course, $105; Matriculation Ticket, $5 ; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $1(1; Gradua tion, $30. Requisites for Graduation, the same as in other Medical Colleges. C. W. WEST, M. D., apr 22 (IN Doan of the Faoulty. The following newspapers will plessecony the iu send bills to this Uluoe ;— -»•»<*. w ? .kly> above till 1st Novutuhoi Courier, Charleston, Cunetitutionaliat, Augusta, Quo., (weokly) JlecortUr, Milledgevtlie, " Patriot, Albany, Geo., " Floridiun, Tallahaaseo, Fla., " Advertiaer, Montgomery, Ala., “ Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., " Uaxcttc, Chattanooga. Ala., " Nate, Jacksonville, Fla.. 11 ( COTTON YAKNH AND OMNABURGH.— j 20 bales Yarn, various numbers; 10 bales Osna- burgs, just received and for salo by je 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. Hi EC KM on Alorclmuts Bank, N»w York, in j sums to suit purchasers, at Sight, for sale h mayJKl c ANDREW LOW ft H AY.—300 halos Northnrn I lav, lor salo hy jo 10 _ ROWLAND ft CO. R A M 1» IIK R R Y " V I N KG A R. — A »n;».! r lor artiole of Raspberry Vinegar, a very ploosant and cooling beverage, also Raspberry And Orgeat Sy rups. just received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, j# 13 Monument Square. Savannah. 10, Sugar, Cofree and Teas. , HHDS. P. R. Sugar. 5 do. St. Croix do. 100 bbls. Stewart B. and C. Sugars. 10 do. Crushed do. 25 do. N. O. Clarified do. 100 bogs Rio Coffee. 50 do. Java. 50 cases bl'k and croon Teas. 100 boxes assortod Tobacco. 50 51 Spanish Segars, various brands. 100 bbls. Whisky, Gin. llum and Uraudy. 5 pipes Otard Brandy. 2 do. Holland Gin. 2 do. Jamaica Rum. 2 do, Bootch Whisky. 10 cask Madeira Wine. 6 x do. Sicily do. 5 >4 do. filalaga do. 60 boxes assorted Cordials. 5 boxes Clarot Wine. 50 boxes Pipes. 200 Hams. 100 smoked Beef Tonguos. 60 kegs Lard. 100 boxes No. 1 and pale Soap. 50 bbls. Baltiinoro Flour. 50 do. Caual do. 16 half bbls. Canal Flour. 50 gross Matches. 60 bbls. Mulattos. 10 do. No. 2 and 3 Mackerel. 10 half bbls. No. 1 do. 10 casks Porter. 10 do. Ale. 20 half boxes Loaf Sugar, landing 'and in storo. for sale by [je 18)COHEN ft TARVER. J ROUSSEAU. TIN WARE! COMPLETE uasortmont of Plain and Japonic LTin Waro for sale at wholesale and retail by »16 JAMES SULLIVAN, 146 Broughton 8t. I OK PITCH Bill*.—Ju.i rocoi vt^STnen lot of those celebrated double water Pitchers. A small quantity of Ice will last all day. je 16 MORSE ft NICHOLS, 155 Broughton-st. Of JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. 200 CUBA iUOLAMMKM. HHDS. and 18 tea. prime Cuba Molaseus, in fine order, cargo of schr. Isaac Cohen Herts, landing and for sale by COHEN8 ft HERTZ. 1J9XTKA FINK Black Barege, Black Euglub rVi Crape, Bl'k Italian do., Bl'k Gronedine do., Crepe u* Parris and Sewing Silks. Justrec'd at 81 Broughton CLAQUORN ft CUNNIN01I AM. 11ARBGK8, T1MMUKN, Organdies, Lawns, JL> Ribbons, and other styles of Summer Goods, for sale at reduced prices, by je 14 DxWITT ft MORGAN. 17KRN LEAVES, from Fanny's Port Folio, JP with original designs, by Fred. M. Coffin. Wild Jack ; or the Stolen Child—a Sketch from Life by Mrs. Caroline Loe Hentr.. Minnie Lawson; or the Outlaw’s League: by Charles R.Swau, Esq. Eveleen Wilson; or the Trials of jo 9 Received by JOHN 51. COOPER ft CO. 1 Orphan Girl. T UBIN’M TOILETTE POWDER—Pa- JJ toy’s Cold Cream. China PowdorBoxos, Port 5Io- nates, Pocket Combs, fto., receivod per sttamer and for sale at tho je 29 APOTHECARIES' nALL. VUTCH CI1EEHE.—Just received, 100 r Heads of Edaw Chuu.o. For salo by »14 J. ROUSSEAU. L HUE.—800 Utils. Liino,pcr brigLillian, fur sale to sirrive, by J4 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. \Y Y ANKEE PATENTE-Uonsisting of Apple Parers, Clothe Pins, Milk Boilers, Butter stamps, Crimping Machines, ftc. . .. MORSE ft NICHOLS, J7 1*616 Brunghton-st. 20 BUTTER, CHKEME. Arc. KEGS ami 30 tubs selected Goshen Butter. 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese. 100 boxes New Scaled Herrings. 60 bbls. Hiram Smith's and Genessee Flour. 20 boxes Ground Coffee. 26 do Assorted Candy. Reoelvod per steamer and for sale by j* 15 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. B ACON,I,AKD,<to. 80 hhds prime Baoon Sides. 20 do do do 8bouldert. 60 bbls aad 100 ksgs prime Leaf Lard. 20 oasks extra Sugar cured Hams. 30 bbls old Mongabela Whisky. 60 do E. Phelps' and Rose Brand Gla. 20 do domestlo Brandy. 80 do Crashed and Powdered Sugar. Landing and for sal* by j* 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON E CO. C.W.VAM HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER. For Prolapaua Uteri, (Falling of the Womb.) riMIK attention of Physicians and Ladies nuffering 1 from the above derangement, is respeetfallj * Tiled to " Van Horn'a Improved Uterine Supports1. They are made without the Stoel Springe, which ar* highly objectionable on accouhtof their chafing the hips, fto., making them *xtr*m«ly unpleasant to be work.— They have no enperior for the relief and enre of the above displacement, and are recommended and need in the practice of the following Professor sof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children, vis,: Proffesaor J. A. Eve, hledical College, Augusta, Oa. “ J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phila. *' Choc. Woodward, M.'d. Inst., Cincinnatti, O. “ W.P. Johnston, ColumbiaCol'ge.Washn.D.C. " U. Miller, Med. Dep't, Untr'y, l^uieville. Ky. •' A. II. Cenas, Med.College of Louisiana,N. O.. and by ths Physicians generally throughout the United States. C. W. VAN HORN ft CO , Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all di-scriptlons Instruments for Curvature Spine, Clnb Foot, and for all dorangements requiring the use of Bandages, or Instru ments for restoration. J. B. MOORE ft CO. Je 16 ly Agents in Savannah C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, Tkt only Brace manufactured that dote not bind or chafe under the arms, and ean be 1eorn with both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other Braces art requested to give these a trial, to tost their superiority over all others. Clerks, students, tailors, 8*iunitres- ses, children of both sexes, and all others, who either from habit or oc cupation, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution have acquired the habit of bending forward, (round shouldered) and oompressing the Chest and Lungs, will find th* above Brace to remedy the above defect, . _ and ensure an ereet rarrlage, with improved symmetry and form of body to the wearer, and also allowing a toll, free and healthy notion and expansion of the Lnngs, by removing the compression, and proventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from becoming weak and diseased, C. W. VAN HORN ft CO., Manufactnrers of Surgical Bandages of all descriptions, Philadelphia. (j# 17) J. B. MOORE ft CO. FIHK’8 MRTALLIV BURIAL C AHEM. Thisvaluabloarticle Isjuttrncoivod and for salo by I. W. MORRELL A. CO., sept 3 1 y 8oleagents in this City for the Invautot SAVANNAH BA It BE It SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. rpIIE Subscriber would respectfully announce L to the citiiens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala* bama, Florida, Houth Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is opuu for the reception of his frionds. He assuros them that nothing will be left un- doue on his part to continue it a convenient and comfor table Barber Shop. His prices will be as reasonable as iu any similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in nuatand fashionable style $0 20 8ingle?Shave 10 Shampooing 26 Shaving six and seven time* a week 2 00 Shaving five times a week 1 60 Shaving three or four timec a week 1 00 Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 00 Hot and Cold Baths 60 Parents are respectfully imformed that every oare and pains will bo takon with their ohildron when sont to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keep fer sale a variety of Fanoy Goods, such ao Gentlemen's Cravats, Stouxs, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Mo- rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers. Pooket Udkfs., Collars, Books, and other artioles of Gentle men's wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Ua^ Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a great variety of other articles. Balm of Havannah. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self lor oleansing ana darkening the Hair; thousands who have reoeived the benefit of cleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Hair, aie willing to com mend it. Price—$1 a bottlo, or three bottlos for $2 26. Augusta JBnrOer Shop. lie would also tako the pleasure of inf jrming his nu merous friends that he has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta, where every convenience will be found to make his pa trons comfortable. Strangers and frionds visiting Au gusta are rospectfully solioltcd to give me a call. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monumcnt-sq., Savannah, janl ly And unde* Augusta Hotel, Broad-st., Augusta. DRUGS AND MEDICINE*. S 3II10 mihrtcribors, wholesale and Rntnil Druggists, would rospootfully call tho attention of purchasers their well-Belootod stock of ths abovo mentionsd ar ticles, whioh they offor for sale at tho lowest possible prioes; also, PAINTS, GLASS, ftc.; Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Glues, Putty and I'aint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm, Lard, Rapeseed and Patent Oil; GROCERS' ARTICLES: Whale OH, Spices, Mustard, Saloratus, Matshos, fto.; LA.NDHETU'S GARDEN 8EED8; Also, filedicluo Chests, Surgical Instruments, and OJrtBBWare, yrith m K.onl. .aiioty of artioios for family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Starch, ftc.. with an ulegaut assortment of hue Frenoh and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, aud Hair Preparations— all of which are warranted to be of the best quality, mar lO JOHNB. MOORE ft CO. Spring Dry Goods. ~ TUST RECEIVED and now open for Jnspcc- o Printed Gron&dinns, Plain end Printed Crape de Paris, Plain and Printed Beragos, Plain and Prlntod Boruge DeL&lnos, Printed Muslins ft Cambrios Plain ft Printed Organdies, Scotch ft French Ginghams, French, English and Ameri- UOSIERY In Linen, Cotton and Silk, in all styles. ityles. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. Linen Sheetings, Pillow-case Linen, Sootch, Russia and Bird Eye Diaper, riots Bl'k ft HighCol'd Borages, Plain and retard Silks, fte. EMBROIDERIES, hluslin aud Laoe Collars and Capes, Chcmisettosft Undersleevos Swiss Edgings ft InsertingA, Thread do do V&loncinesand Lisle I. Rich Lawn and Cambric Ildkfs, Hcmstich'd Cambric Udkfs. GLOVES. Ladies', Gentlemen’s and Children's in evory va riety. PLANTATION GOODS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE VARIETY. To which the subscribers are making weekly addi tions, aud invite Morohauts, Planters and others, to exunrino their stook, assuring them that they will be offerod at such prices as to insure satisfaction, by LxROCUE ft BOWNE, apr 13 Shad's Buildings. Table Damask and Cloths, Damask Doilees, Napkins and Towels, Table and Piano Covers, Worsted Damask Curtains, Parasols and Umbrellas, Mosquito Netting, Marseilles Quilts, Imperial Colored Quilts, Allendale Quilts, fto. Matting, Plain and Check'd Floor Oil Cloth. 1 ,9OR HALE, A man 21 year* old, a first rate 1 field and timber hand. Warranted eonnd. Apply to tmayll.] Wm. WRIGHT. I 9 ALE OF HAVANNAII—Price Reduced Ij from $ I to 75 cents a Bottle.—A large supply of this excellent preparation, iust manufactured of the following esseuecs: Lemon, Bergamot, Jessamine, Mag nolia, Nsrole, Almond, Violet, Heliotrope, and Cloves. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monnment-sq., apr 12 8avaunah, Oa. I .9LOIJIt.—300 barrels axtra superfine Flour, A landing per sohr. Fannie and for sale by je 21 COHENS ft HERTZ. B) and for sale by jo 20 MoMAHON ft DOYLE. ( 9IUARM.—Havana Cigar* of direct import** j tion in store and for sale by je 21 MINIS ft FLORANCE. je 21 LEi—Hector Dove’s well known Falkirk Alo of direct importation. For sale by. MINIS ft FLORAN< NCE. I DECEIVED por Hlentner Florida—^TO XU boxes Orange!*, 2 Firkins and 3 Tubs prime Rutter, 2 Firkius Western do., 5 boxes Cheese, 1 Imported English do., i bbl Pig Hams, 5 half bbls Ful ton Market Beaf. je 2 J. D. JES8E. S PIRIT GAH.—Spirit Gas being a cash arii*l de, hereafter, there will be none sold on a credit. Cash price 75 cents por gallon; 20 cents per quart. JOHN A. MAYER, je 7 154 Broughton streot. JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. BI1NIS ft FLORANCE. E MINIS ft FLORANCE. t lUAMPAGNE. — Honcho fils and Drouef / Verxenay Champagne, landing and for sale by je 3 MINIS ft FLORANCE. OTUKL CORN MILLS-Also, Coffee «... Q Spice Mills, for sale by Y. W. CORNWELL, T® 27 102 Bryan-strcet. C t ANDLEH.—20 boxes Alacy’a patent Candle*. / 50 boxes Sperm Candles, assorted sixes. 40 do. Star do. Landing and for sale by je 9 CLAQUORN ft CUNNINGHAM. t UKCAMMlAN INSECT POWDER—Fer > th* destruction of Cockroaches, Bed-bugs, Flex* Ants, ftc., Insect* on Plants. A supply recoived and for sale by (je 17] A. A. 80LQ3IQN8 ft CO. li^XTRA fine qualities of Green nnd Murk Tens, Ij American Washing Soap, Tallow Candles, Soda iisouits, Sponge Biscuits, Georgia Byrup, for salo by jo 16 W. D. FORD. j 23 years old, acooptr 1, years old, accustomed to working about a steam mill. A man 25 years old, a good field and steamboat hand. A man 20 years old, a field band. Apply to je 21 WM. WRIGUT 1 MIR HALE.—A Man 24 years old, a Coach* j man and house servant, warranted sound.^A^ly WM. WRIGUT AN DING from steamer Alabama, uud iu store, j 10 boxes Lemons. 10 do. Oranges. 10 firkins Choice Goshen Butter, aud 10 boxes New Cheese. ILVER Plated Tea and Tabln Spoons, also Table and Dossert Forks, for eale by j 3U F. W. CORN WELL. 102 Bryan-st. Pimples, Tetter, Sun Buru, Ringworm, Freckles, fto.— This Lotion has beeu adminiuterod with great success in Europo and Amerioa. It is perfectly safe, yet pow erful, and possesses all the good qualities of the moet celebrated cosmetics. For tale by jy 1 J. B. MOORE ft CO. MOUSE ft NICHOLS, 155 Broughton-st. lirOOD—WOOD—'WOOD.—300cords Oak T V »nd Ash Wood at $5 per cord delivered. For sale by DAVID K. DILLON, j* 27 Foot of West Broad-st. OROCEEIE8, bo. AY.—50 bales prime Amboy llay, landing pax schr. Norik State, and for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. IJ A THING TUBS, Sponge JLJ Baths, Hand Shower Baths, Fc For salo by pe 16]JAI Baths, Suspension c«ot Tabs, fto. JAMES SULLIVAN. L ANDING—per steamer Alabama—10 boxes Cheese; I bbl. Smoked Beef, and for tale by jt 16 W. 1). FORD. C9BLF-R181NG FI.OUR.—A fresh uiticle, o jJ.utt received and tor sale by W. D. FORD. O RANGBH AND LEMONH.—10 boxes Oranges snd Lemons, just landing and for sale by(Je 16] W. D. FORD. C 10KD1ALH.—French and German Cordial f in jugs aad bottles ; fidoien Curaooa, for sale by je 24 * A. BONAUD. NOTICE P ERSONS desirous of obtaining Stock in the Oglothorpe Mutual Loan Association, ean do so previous to the meeting on the 6th July: the Books will then be closed. JOHN N. LEWIS, je 28 Treasurer. | AY.—IDO bales prime North River Hoy, daily xpected per schr. Cataract, for sale to arrive, by BRIOUAM, KELLY ft CO. 1/tlR HALE.—A Lot 041 by IK) feel, fronting on Ij Laurel Street, immediately lathe rear of tho late Dr. C. P. Riehardsono's House, je 28 ROBT. HABERSHAM ft SON. 3 Powdered Sugars. For sale b; t FLORANCE. 1)KCAN NUTS.—A row bbl,. fr„h P«c«n r Nutn, in store and for ealo by je 29 MINIS ft FLORANCE. URGKON’H HC1HHORH.—Received anil for ealo by J- E* DsFORI), . .Hi J Annth*<>arUa‘ 1UII. /'1HAMPAGNK.—130 baskets superior Cham* pagne, vis : llcidsieok, Munim, Vcrienay and Lone Star. In store and fer sale by J. ROSSEAU. P OUT WINE.—A choics article in bond. For sale by fje 211 MINIS* FLORANCE. Carpets! Carpets!! Curpets!!! W E have thin day opened for sale a splendid assortment of Carpots, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtain*, ftc., consisting in part of 20 pieces 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet TapestryJ 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget 6 do Felt Carpet 5 do Dutch do 50 do Volvet and Choncll Rugs 100 common Rugs and Mats 100 poirof beautiful style Window Shades All of tho above Goods we offer at the lowest market prioes: for sale by AIKIN ft UURN8. NOTICE. E8SR8. W. I! Owens, C. W. Gould nnd J. P. Herrick, are the only persons authorised to re ceipt fer mo. W.ll. GUION, Agent, je 28 JOS. D. STEBDINS, Attorney. MI L A TUN.—175 M. Laths for sale, to arrive per brig Water Witoh, apply to je 29 OGDEN ft BUNKER. m Northern Hay for sale, to arrive per bark Flight; apply to OGDEN ft BUNKER. C 111EENK HAEKN—A fine article for keening f Cheese from inieots. Also, Meat Safes, Wire Desk Covers, fto. MORSE ft NICHOLS, je 29 155 Broughton-st. A PPL A l by pies and bei PPLK PARERS.—A new lot just roteiv- steamer. One machino will pare more ap* better than any machine ever Invented. B EEF AND BACON.—30 casks Bacon Sides and Shouldors; 25 half bbls. Fulton market Beef, reoelved and for salo by je 20 MoMAHON ft DOYLE. Ik/I RH. MILLER'S TOBACCO.—A fresh XVL supply, just received and for sale by j^lo JOHN B. MOOitE ft CO. iTARCll POL I Nil.—Beau mom's Potuu i Starch Polish, for giving a beautiful gloss to Lin ts, collars, shirts, bosoms, fto., and proventa dust from ioking to linen, for sale by je 20 JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. H OPH.—1 hafe prime Wcstoru Hops, crop of 1852, just rccuived and for sale by JOHN B. MOORE ft CO., jo 20 Gibbons' Buildings. A LE AND PORTER.—75 bide Cream Alo; 20 casks London Porter, received and for sale by jc2U MOMAHON ft DOYLE. AY, 11A1.—150 bales choice Nortli River Hay, landing from schr. Plandome and for sale (je 13J ROWLAND ft CO. UTTER AND CIIKK8E—25 firkinschoico new Butter, 50 boxes Cheese, recoived aud for by(jo I3J MoMAHON ft DOYLE. B acon and lard.—20 hhds. choice Bu. con Sides, 30 do Shoulders, 500 canvassed Balti more llams, 90 bbls. prime Loaf Lard, received and for eale by [jo 13] ktoMAllON ft DOYLE. M DLAHHEH, LIQUOR, dec.—50 hhds. Cuba Molnssos, 10U bbls. do., 75 bbls. N. O. Syrup, bis. Phelp's and Pine Apple Gin, 50 bbls. Cognao Brandy, 50 do. Old Rjo Whisky, 40 bbls. Rum, 75 boxes Lemon Syrup, 50 boxes assorted Cordials, 30oases Urun- dv Peaches, 16 oa#”* n«i«»a r-n..iv...i and for salt by Uel3| McMAUONft DOYLE. l Toilet Powder, just received by je 14 G 1 KOCKR1KH, dec.—Coffee—150 bag* prime r Rio, 75 do Jainaioa, and 50 do Java. Sugar—10 hhds Porto ltico, 10 do St Croix, 5 do N O loans, 100 hbls Crushed, Powdered and Clurifiod. Molasses—26 hhds Cuba, 76bbls New Orleans. Flour—150 bblo Baltimore, 76 do Canal, 50 do Hira Smith's do. Baoon—16 casks Philadelphia Hams, 600 Baltimore ba ged, 30 hhds Sides, 20 do Shoulders. Soap, Candles andStarch—50 boxes No 1 and Family Soap, 50 do Pal*; 75 do Adamantine Candles, 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do ; 40 whole aud half boxes Starch. Tobacco—350 pkgs, various brands and qualities. Lemon Syrup, ftc.—50 boxes Lemon Syrup; 10 easel Walnut and Tomato Catsups ; 10 do Brandy Peaches. Domestio Liquors—76 bbls Plielps’Gin, 50 do N E Rum, 75 do Roctittod Whisky, 30 do extra Old Monongahela do. Wines—20 quarter casks Pure Malaga, 8 do choloo Ma deira. received aud for sale by apr 25 61CMAIION ft DOYLE. EDWAltD O’BYICKE’S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’s BuildlnK* Market Wharf, a SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. £OT) E. O’B. keeps constantly in store tkHJN large stock of GliOOKRlxs, Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing., 35 oBosts Blank Tea. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Sugars. 70 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap., FI* B - r - ndy * „ r _s ( 35 do. Rum. 10 hhds. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 76 doxen Teapots, assortod qualities. 10 crates assorted Crockery-Ware.ly oct 19 J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull aud Bay Streets. Importer and Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars. B THE subscriber has now on hand n flno and woll selected stock of Wines, Liquors and Segars, comprising tho following: One Butt of tho ohoioest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe olioioe OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality and choioost OLD " RE SERVE/' vintage 1840. One Pine of the choicest and most delioatoly flavored OLD PaLhETINUO, vintage 1830. OnoPipeof the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD 8ERCIAL, vintage 1620. One half Pipe of the riohestand most highly flavored 80UTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an oldun im portation, iu Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipes choioe OLD PORT WINE. " " A " " SHERRY '• Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various brands,vis: Uennessy,LondonDook,JeanLouis Pinet, Caatillon, Guimard, Saserac, Salignac, aud Otard, Dupuy ft Co. One puncheon of OLD 8COTCU WHISKY. " “ " Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Clsret, Port, Teneriffe,8horry and other Wines. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hook Wines, imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, snd assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, ftc. 100,000 choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and a fall stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf doc 30 J UHT ItKUKIVKD.—A good assortment of Silk and Lisle Gloves, and fancy Silk Nock Ties, je 2 For sale by PIERSON, 11E1DT ft CO. OGDEN ft BUNKER. lOUN AND OATH.—For ealo in lots to suit j purchasers, 4500 bushels Corn, 500 bushels Oats, tr r 21 xts, by BROWN ft HARRIS, At the West Broad-st. Stablci L aud, hoap and candleh. 25 bbls. Prime Leaf l*ard. 60 100 lb packages, Prime Leaf Lard. 75 boxes No. 1 Soar. 60 do. Pale and Family Soap. 00 do. Adamantine Candles. 25 do. do. Pearl Candles. 30 do. Sperm Candles. 50 do. Patent Tallow Candles. For sale by. i*f 1.1 WKnaTCIl 1 till III' may 13 B WEBSTER ft PALSIES. .AUUN, l'OUK.ANl) BEEF. 180 easks Primo Western Baoon Sides, w! kki ' .. do. do. do. Shouldors 50 bbls. Moss Pork. 15 do. Prime do. 75 do. Mess Beef. 20 do. Fulton Market Beef. For sale by m% y 13 WEBSTER ft PALMES. D ®-* KUHII’H Union nnd Antl-periodlc • I S'—;A certain cure for Chills and Fever, Dys pepsia, Neuralgia, Dimness. Dimness ol sight when proceeding from weakness, and all cognate disorders. Warranted to contain neither Calomel, Arsenic, nor Quinine, the usual remedies for Chills and Fevers. For ■ala by (may 0) a. A. 8QLOMON8ft CO. MORSE ft NICHOLS. P OUT WINK, of fine quality aud direct in> portalion, in Bond, and for sals br je 3 MINIS ft FLORANCE. PATENT MEDICINES, Ao. Facts Cannot be Doubled. Let the afflicted read and ponder! im — ^ More than 500 pereone in the city of Rich- fntmd, Va., alone, testify to the rtmarkable cune performed by CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. The great 8priag Medicine and Pnrifler of the Blood is now used by hundreds of grateful patients, who test ify daily to the remarkable cares performed by the greatest of all medicines, Carter's Spanish mixture. Neuralgia, Rhoumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Livor Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Afflio- tions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pain and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speodily put to flight by using this grant and ines timable remedy. For all diseases of th* blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidnoys, strengthens the digestion, gives tone to the 8tomach, makes the Skin clear and hoalthy, and rsstorea the Constitution, enfeeblod by disease, or bro- kon down by the oxoossus of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies it is inoomparsbly better thaniall the cosmetics ever uerd. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture will remove all sallownesa of ootnploxioa, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step and improve the general health in a re markable dogree, beyond all the medicines ever beard of. A large : nmber of certificates of rtmarkable euros performed ol .'arsons redding in tho oity of Richmond, Va.,by the uso Carter’s Spanish Mixture, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, snd public men, well known to thooommnnity, all add their testimony to the offeots of Mils Qrext Blood Puri men. • Call and see a few hundreds of the certificates around tbc bottle. None geunino unloss signed, BENNETT ft BEERS, Druggists. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE ft CO., No. 83 Maiden Lano, New York. T. W. DYOTT ft 80N8, and JENKINS ft HART8- UORNE, Philadelphia. BENNETT ft BKER8, No. 125 Main street, Rich mond, Va. And for sale by A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO., THOMAS M. TURNER ft CO., and JAMES 11. CARTER, Sa vannah, and by Druggists and Country Alcrebants everywhere. Price $1,00 per bottle or eix bottles for $5,00. eod ly may 18 Liver Complaint, JauDillee, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disunite* ol the Kldneyo, And all Diseases ari sing from a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food. Fullness or weight in the 8tomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the lluad, Harried and Difficult * Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Su (locating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Fever and dull pain in the head, Dtfciency of Perapira- tion, Yrllowneaa of iha Skin and Eyea, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limb a, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Firth, Conatant hnayininga of Evil and Great Depression of Spirita,can be effectually cured by DR. HOOFLANIFS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, rilKIUUKD BV DR. C. HI. JAUKHON, AT TUB GERMAN MEDICIFE STORE, 120 ARCB STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Theirpoxetrover the above discuses it not excelled, if equalled, by ony other preparation in the United States, as the curesallea' ' had failed. These Bitters __ . Possessing grea virtues in tho rectification of diseases nuny cases, of ter akilj'ul physicians i worthy the attontion of invalids. gsstive organs, they are withal safe, certain and pleas- The editor said, Deo. 22d— Hr. Hoof mul's celebrated German Bitters, for the cur# Complaint from the u vinoed thnt, iu the ui. ■tantly gains strength and vigor- fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in tasto aud smoll, and can ho used by persons with the most delicate stom achs with safety, under any circumstances. We are sneaking from experience, aud to the aftlictod we advise Scott's Weokly, one of the best literary papers pub lished, said, August 25— " Dr. Hoojland's German Bitten, manufactured by Dr, Jackson, nru now recommended by some of tho most prominent mombors of tho faculty as an artiole of much efficacy in oases of fowalo woaknes*. As such is the i would adviso all mothers to obtain ahottfe, and know from experience tin . upon weak systems." AlOUE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday G&xette, the best family newspaper published in the United States. The editor says or DR. nOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom that we rocommend whatareterinedPa- tent Medicines, to tho confidence and patronage of our readers; aud, thoreforo, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- laud's German Bittors, wc wish it to he distinctly under stood that we aro not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that arn uoisod about for a brief period and then forgotten, aftor they have done thoir guilty race of mie- ohief, but of a medicine long eatabhuheu, universally prisod, aud which has met the hearty approval of the faoulty itself.’ Evidence upon evid*joe has b«en reoelved (like the foregoiug) from all eectione of the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor is that there is more of it used \n the practice of tho regular physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com bined, a foot that can easily be established, snd fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medioiue will ouro Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia uo one can doubt, aftor using it as directed. It acts specifically upon tho stomach and liver; it is pre ferable to calomel in all bilious diseases— the effect is immediate. They can bo administered to female or in fant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medioine has attained that high character whioh Is necessary fer all medicines to attain to induce coun terfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are inuocoutly deceived. Look well to the marks of the Genuine t They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapjior, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch-street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by respectable dealers generally through the country. PRICEH REDUCED, the country. rmi<£8 KED(Jue>ii« To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative powers. Single bottles 75 cents. Also for sale by jT A. LaROCHE, W.W. LINCOLN, Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, Uavlland, Harrall ft Co., Charles ton. 8. C. AlWFly MorUinore’s BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. ^ Price, One Dollar per Dottle. S 'llIS invaluable preparation line obtained a pop ularity wherever introduced, unprecedented In ) history of any other preparation brought before the pubiio. The multiplied thousands who havo used it, and have realised its marvellous effects in removing diseases, Rtt-Katnbllablnff Nnture, nnd Restoring the Nervous System, now herald it to the world as possessing the most supe rior medical virtues known in the Matoria Medica. Eminent Professors aud Physicians of the first stand ing in the medical profession use and proscribe it as the most effeotivo Alterative nnd Blood Purifier ever known; whilo vast numbers who had long suffer ed from diseases or complaints brought on by Sedentary Habits, Exposure, Indigestion, Torjnd Stale of the Liver. or Impurities of the Bloat, now look upon this Cordial as most Mysterious and Mayical in its healing proper ties and restoring powers. , Neuralgia, General Debility and Nervous Affections, Dyspep- •iaor Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Aoidity of tho Stomach, Nervous Uead- etche or Flow of Blood to the Head, Costive ness, or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurisy, Pains or Misery in the 8ide or Region of the Heart, Flatulency or Depression of Spirits, Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink ing Sensations, Prostration of the Nervous 8ystem, Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness, of the Flesh or Limba, Difficult or Profuse Expec toration, Night Sweats. Diseasos of tno Heart, or affection of tiie Lungs, Jauu- dico, Disoase of tho Kidneys, Do- rangemontor Prostrate Condi tion of the Organs of Na ture, which cause Pain ful Irregularities, especially with Females. Producing Debility and Prostration of the Nervous 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 havo originated from very simple and unsuspected causes, but tho disease aud its cause must be rotuoved, if you would enjoy "Life, Health and Happlueu." The thousands who havo procured and used Morti- moro's celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifier, say that "these diseases oanuot remain long in the system after commencing its use." It operates fllte a charm, acts aa a fine tonic, wreets the tones ol th? sfetnech, strengthens the digestive organs, stimulates the liver to healthy action sufficient to throw off the impure and poisonous secretions, imports parity, riohness and vi tality to ths blood, circulates it freely throughout the system, thereby neutralising and removing lmpuro de posits, renews and strengthens the nervous system, re stores the constitution in all its strength aud vigor, and imparts a glow of health and beauty of oomploxion. The evidonce in its behalf is overwhelming, and from high sources, but it is known that for two years the >up- ply has not met the demand. This hundreds of agents can certify. They say " every bottle sold sells a doxen more;" while it now meets extensive sal* with more than one thousand Druggists, among whom are many eminent physicians, who uso and prescribe it. This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per fectly safe to be used in any state of health, even by the most delicate female or child, gty Prioe $1 00 per bottle. MiT Sold by Druggists generally. Wholesale and Rotail Druggists will be supplied on application to the Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER ft CO., Proprietor*. No. 1 Barclay-street, (Astor House), New York. Uavlland, Uarral ft KiHloy,and Rushton, Clark ft Co, Wholesale Agents, New York. A. A. SOLOMON8 ft CO., and J. H. CARTER, apr 1 eodlawt-w AgeuU In 8avannah, W ATER COOLER8— A very nice article for keeping lea Water. Various sixes may be —A at * MORSE ft NICUOLS', PATENT MEDICINES, &c. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA! IN QUART nOTTI.UH. Wi NIS,m. D., For Diseases of the Liter, and to purify the Blood: Useful in Jaundice, Sick Head ache, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Constipation, Piles caused by Costiveness, Pains in the Bones, or Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples1 Boils, Ulcers,\c. 1 1 3HE abovo diseases arise generally from an inac* tivs state of the Liver, or an impure state of the ood. Th# Sarsaparilla will be found useful in euch. from the fact that it stimulates the Liver to increased action, whioh causes the removal of morbific agent* from ths blood. With most of persons it acts upon the bowels si a mild purgative; it oDanses the system from its impuri ties, without causing any irritation in the alimentary canal, or debilitating effect. t Its healthy action on the Liver and Blood prevents the tendency of morbid influences, and is often a safe guard against disease. Thos* who ar* acquainted with the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive that this preparation has the natural Sarsaparilla taste, whica proves lt to bs a pure and unadulterated article. The oitisene of Savannah and vicinity will find thxt this article has the best effect upon in* system, and gives better satiefaction to thos* who use it than any preparation ot tbe kind in use. Physicians have assuranoe from the proprietor that it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit and ■aoobarine matter enough only to preserve it. Price $1 per bettle, or 6 bottles for $5. Sold in Savannah by James U. Carter aud J.B. Moors ft Co.; Midville, by J. Griffin; Sandersville, by N. W Haines ft Brother; Waynesboro’, by L. Swartz, and by druggists generally. ^ J Those ordering this artiole from druggists or cotftmis- mission merchants, should express In their orders ty'Denni»’» Georgia Sarsaparilla.” Badway’. Beady BoUef I Badway’. Bonovatinff Beiolv.nt, Badway’, Beady Begulator*,'. rpilF. uso of which will iu all cunoe instantly stop I pain, quickly euro dieease aud always prevent No Pain, or Siokness, or Diseaso, or Unhealthy Mat ter will remain in or affect the system while it is under tho influence of R. R. R. REMED I E S. Radway’s Heady Belief, Internally find Externally. EXTERNAL PAINS.—The moment it is applied ex ternally it stops all pain. It cures Rheumatism, Lum bago, Gout, Paralysis, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Tio Dolorcux, Bprains and Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain ful Swellings Cramps and Spasms, in a few hours. INTERNAL PAINS.—A few drops of Radway's Ready Reliof, taken internally, will atop the most dis tressing pains of Dlarrhma, Cholera Morbus, Dyssntery, and instantly soothe, arrest and allay the most violent cramps, spasms and convulsions. R. It. RELIEF.—The very roomsnt it is applied it stops pain, arrests disease and removes it* cause. RHEUMATISM.—An aged gentleman was troubled with Rheumatism for six years. Sometimes his feet would swell to three times their natural site; be suf fered the most exoruciating pains. He wae relieved from pain in Five Minutes after using IL R. Rtlief.— He has not been troubled since. R. R. RESOLVENT.—Mercurial Rheumativ gentleman. residing next-door toi our office, has been afflicted with Merourial Rhoumatism for a number of years. He was cured by taking Radway’s Renovating Resolvent internally, and bathing externally with Rsd3 way's Ready Relief. " b. b. a. rc.o.2 Radway’s Renovating Resolvent Quickly euros 8orofala and al! chronio and syphilitic coninlainte, consumption, bad aoughs, wasting away of the body, and all diseases of the lungs. It resolves away all diasastd deposits, It purifies the blood and other flu As, It ronowstos tho eystem. * R. R. RHHg)LVENT.—Nineteen Fever Soros enred by Radway’s Renovating Resolvent. A gentleman who had taken groat quantities of Mercury, who became salivat ed, and whose body was a mass or putrid flesh, was en tirely oured by the use of Radway’s Renovating Resol vent. The flrat woek he had taken the Resolvent, a pieoe of solid matter like the rind of cheese, one eighth of an inch thick and eix inches in length, was discharg ed from a large sore on his leg. From that day he grow better. Ho oontinned the use of the Resolvent and the Regulators. In two week from the timo ho commenc'd using tbe R. R. ltomodies, every sore was .healed, his flesh was aouud and puro, neither blotch or distlgure- uiunt was visible to annoy the sight or mar tho appear- B.B. B.NO. 3. * RADWAY’S REGULATORS A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior to all rills or powders for regulating the bowels. All persons who are inclined to costiveness are here Informed that one o* two of Radway’s Regulators will pleasantly and agreeably empty tno bowels twice io twenty-four honrs. Radway'c Kknovatinq RI30I.TBNT—Will cure all ohronio, scrofulous, syphilitic complaints, mercurial diseases, diseased deposits, nodes, swollings, tumori, uloors, fever sores, consumption, bronchitis, all Uiseavti that have been in tho system for flvd, ten, or twenty U!k.R. OFFICE. 162 Fitlton-at.,N.Y. JhSF Sold by Druggist* everywhere. apr 13 MW Fly. Marriage, IIArPINESS AND COMPETENCE. Wf IIY IH ITT—That we behold many fe- ▼ y males, scarce in the meridian ot life, broken lo health and spirits with a complication of diseasos and ailments, depriving them of tne power for the enjoy ment of lit* at an age when physical health, buoyancy of spirits, and laupy serenity of mind, arising from s ooudition of health, should be predominant. Many of the causes ot her sufferings at first— perhspi years before, perhaps daring girU.oml. as the first yean of marriage—were in their origin to light as to pass un noticed, and of coarse neglected. In aftor years, when too late to be benefitted by our knowledge, we look book and mourn, and regret tLi full conaequenoes of our ignoranco. What would we not often give to possess, In early life,the knowledge we obtain in after years! dud what days and nights of anguish wo might not have been sparod, Ifthe knowledge was timely possessed. It ii melanoholy and startling to behold tne sickness and suffering endured by many a wife for many jetrs, from causes simple ana controllable, easily remedied-cr better still.-not mourred, if every wife and mother possessed the information contained in a little volouv. (within the reaoh of all) which would spare to herstif years of misery, aud’ lo her husband the constant to-.l aud anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon bin from sickness of the wife, without giving him tbe op portunity of acquiring that competence whioh bis exer tions are entitled, and the posseesion of whioh would se cure tho happinoss of himself, wifelandobildreo. Secure the means of happiness by bec« ming in time possessed of the knowledge, the want of which hu caused the sickness and poverty of thousands. In viowofsuch consequences, no wife or mother ii excusable if she neglect to avail herself of that Inou- i ledge in sespect to herself, which would epare hsr imub suffering, be the means of happiness snd prosperity to hor husband and oonfer upon her children that bleiiicf above all prioe—healthy bodies, with healthy mindi - That knowledge ia contained in a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private medical Companion, BY A. M. MAU8ICEAU, Frofessor of Disoases ol Women, One Hundredth Edition. 18eno.,vv. 250. Price 60 Centi [on flue paper, extra binding $1 00.) First pnblishod m 1847, and it is not surprising or wonderful, oonsideriH that every Female.|whethsr married or not, on hers acquire a full know)edgffl$f the nature, character ai.4 causes of her complaints, wnh the various symptom, and that nearly half a million copies should have bets ed for the married, but no female dea. beauty, consequent , as they are of a nature strictly inwa-* led, or those contemplating inarm* *' desirous of enjoying health, and th»i Jeut upon health, whioh is so eondnerre io nor own happiness, and that of her hff*bsnd, but either has or will obtain it, as has or will every bin- band who has the love and affeotion of his wife at heart, or that of his own pecuniary improvement. Upwards of One hundred thonsand copies havo b#« sont by mail within tbe last few months. CAUTION TO~THK PUBLIC! BE NOT DEP&AUDXD I „ Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. Maurlceau, 129 LjMnj street, N. Y., ia on tbe title-page, and th* sntry i® Clerk's Office on the book of the title-page; W only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send if mall and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, as there are spuiious and surroptltious infringements of copvnt 1 ^ That none need remain uninformed upon subjeoti w vital »o their peace, their health and their happi®*^ a Famphlet of thirty-six pages, •ontaining with full title-page, and also index of content*. wiUH sent free ofehrrge to every part of the United Sun*, by addressing, post-raid, as herein. * _ „ . , Vi j*3- On receipt of Fifty Cents, (or One Dsllwfort** fine Edition, extra binding,) "Tne Married Worn*# Private Modical Companion" is sont (mailed /"*■!" any part of tho United State*. All *•»}•» noBt-pftid, snd addressed to Dr. A. 61. MAURICM. • Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, No Liberty atreot, New York. , „ „ For sale bu—Lee ft Whitman, Ringgold; R. F- nett, Cassvllle; Doyal ft Sears, McDonough; J. ft* nolds, Dablonega ; C. Youngblood, Oglethorpe,—u*' InNeio York City—lir Stringer ft Townsend; ance, Sherman ft Co; DoWltt ft Davenport, Ns-* 1 street; Barues ft Co. Office, 129 Liberty street, Greenwich. *3m eod law tw J# Be wine In time—’Tin folly to defer. AFFLICTED READ 1 npHOU8AND3 nre suffering from disease JL whieh thoro is no difficulty in being nermxnsnt'. and speedily relieved, provided the means be usen* • every vice hue its own punishment, so it would**" evory disease has its remedy. This is true, nnd tw is nothing in this life more certain than that , AMERICAN COMPOUND is tho most speedy curtain romody for all diaeasea of a delicate ohw*® • known to the world. Adapted to every stage of th« »*»« sax and eonatitutbm. at a times and sew h there ia no fears of exposure, detention from *> u **'~ nor restriction in diet;( rom the certain and *PJ)rt7 lief it gives, it ia now the most popular remedy day. Ten thousand casos have been cured e((«<« ■_ by it during the past year. Prepared by a prw«£ pnysiolan, tno afluotod oan rely with confidence eurative powers over diseases of this ohsraoter. directions accompany each bottle. rely with confidence sea of this oharacter. I®* 1 reotions aooonipany eaoh bottle. Ml. CAUTION—Ask for tlm American Comp^L and purchase only of tho Agents. Observe th*» S ennlne ha* tho wriiten Signature of the ne wrapper, and tbs name blown ia th# Glass-* 0 i. i a • i n. m.M M, Tur» ,r * ——————— DI8MOLUTION OF COPARTNER*^ f|3HE Copartnership heretofore existing bei" I the eubsoribers, under the firm of JOHN M. ^ < £R ft CO., is this day dissolved by mutual oow* JOHN M. COOl'^ w. ii. oLcorr, June let, 1853. EDWIN KNAl’f* COPARTNERSHIP. fTHIE undersigned, under the firm of JOH- , I COOPER ft CO., will oontinuo the Bo«* Sutkmory Business at the old a* *•«•£*Jg,