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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1853. ' GROCERIES, ho. NOTICES. T! DAILY NEWS. AKJtcDoTE—Tho following i* said lo bo found in «■ oocieut history of Connecticut i . •’Soon after the settlement of the Town New Haven, several persona went over id what is now tho town of Milford, where, finding the soil very good, thoy wore desirous to effect a nctUontont; hut the premises wore in the peaceable poesnssion of the Indians, and some conscientious scruples aroso as to the propriety of deposing and expelling thorn. To lest the case a church meeting was called, and the matter was determined by solo inn vote of that sacred body. After soveral speeches had been made in rotation to the subject, they proceeded to pass votes—the first Wa« the following : * Voted, that the earth is liio Lord's and the fullness thereof.’ This E asset) iu the affirmative, and ' Voted,that the earth , given to the taints/ This was also determined like the former—nnm. con. 3d Voted, *e« aro tho aaiats.’ which passing without n dissenting voice, the UUtMvas cousidered indisputable, and tho Iu- diene were aoon compelled to evacuate the place, and relinquish the possession to the rigktfnl own ers.** Pif*AgKOLo6tr.—A reformer suggests that it would be a decided improvement for gentlemen, in Um habit of embellishing their conversation, in place of the terms *' by a d lh ® B **\ r ®** •ion " by a grand sight." Ho thinks the latter quite as euphonious and expressive, if not equally as explosive. The questiou is mooted whether *• graud iny eyes" would do as well for that class of phraseologies, who seem to think, about every five minutes, that they could do without their optics, •• Goto Veil"—a former member of Cougress—is put forward for the uso of these who could not abstain at oucc, without danger u. their health, from aendiog their neighbors to cortuio hut sulphur apriugr every now and then. M By gum,*’ •• by gollv," in the north, and *' by gosh," and “ gor-a-iuiiy, iu the sooth, are all specious contrivances for the use «.f tender consciences. Occasionally, under a splurge of ludiguatioii, these alegaut derivations give place to the origiuai with wonderful effect at the time, but followed by a corresponding amount of compunc tions visiting*. Scteutillc American. rpHE Bubsoribar, having been appointed Agent JL for the above wnrlvalleu publication, is prepared they will hud tho shelves well stocked, as usual, will. Croukury.Chiua, (lions and Hteno Ware, Family llard- war«, Tan.) Cutlery, Wood and Willow-ware, Tin ware, Lamps, Lanterns and Wicks —togethor with a jreat variety of FANCY AN!) UOUBE-FUKNISU* aug25 IIX) Bryan-sir <mt. iiCMIOVUl. 1 > JACOBS would respectfully inform his friends ,ft • aud the publie, generally, that he has removed his CIGAR STOKE troin No. 27 Hull-street, to the corner ol tho lano between btate aud Broughton stroots, their patronage. Ue still coutiuues to keop constantly on hand, as horetoiore, the ttnust brauds of Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. Call at the [au22j SION OF TUE BIO INDIAN. HTEPM, I'OitTllUhH, UlLl.llhB, ike. A N ORDINANCE, ameudatory of tho various Ordiuauoes of tho City of Savannah, passed iu relation to Steps, Porticoes, Pavements, Truce, ko. Meo. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor si.d Aldermen of the City of Savannah aud U.e Hamlets tl.oreof, That in lieu ol Porticoes or Stops, it shall bs lawful for the owner or owners of briok or stone bouses, to eruot co lumns thereto, notexoeeuiug eighteen iuul.es in diam eter. provided tho covering thereof i *“ “ *“ It. WAYNE, Mayor. K City tllursiisi’s Oitlcv, t Havannaii, August lb, 1853. > OTICE is hereby given to all persous hiving . Cattlo, Horses or Mules in the Found, tho hours delivery will bo irom 6 to 7 o’clock, A. M.,uud from » 6 o’clock, F. M., untli further notice, ug Id FH1LIF M. RUSSELL, City Marshal. AiRlit Hell. TUlil Uie accommodutiuu of those wauling Modi- Carpel ami Floor Cloth Warehomc. Curtains, curtain uoods, Ac.,i tVci, Ao. No. 140 Congress and No. 67 St. Julien Sts, fgtilE Buhscrtbur, knowing that the citizous oi X HavauuaU have felt a great interest in tho estab- li tiling of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In this city, aud being awaro that many have boon awaiting tho oomplotiou of the New Store, so that they could mako their selection of tho various artiuloslor furuUhtng their booses, would respectfully inform the public, gouerally, that ho has opened tho most com plete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept m similar establishments. The Ntockol tho diUereut departments will oouelat, in part, of the following Uoods, vis; CARPET* DEPARTMENT. Itoyal Velvot; Tapestry Brussels; Mocct Brussels Drnssels; Velvet: Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Throe Fly. Superfine, Fine uud Common fngraiu; Flain aud Twilled Venetian for btuirs, Halls, Ac.; Drug gets, 6-4,12-4 aud KM in width, urevury variety or pat terns; Hearth Hugs; Furlor and Stoop Mats; Table and FiauoCovers; 811 ver and Brass Oval and Ootagon Stair ltoda; Htair Linen, to., Ac. UiL CLOTIIN. Of ovary width; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Booms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ao.; Buse Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, V .4 aud 6-1 wide; Figured India Hubbor Cloth for tairs. CURTAINS. Bilk and Worsted Damask Do-Lalne: Worsted and Linou Damask DeLnius; Figured aud Flain Damasks, varisty of colors; White and Buff, for Shades. WINDOW BilADUH. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White and Gold, entirely new style; Cord; Loop*; Tas- ■ els; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur- ains and Shades. GILT COIINICKN. Bands, Loops and Fins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importations all of which will bo Bold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM. 11.UU10N, Agent, 140 Congross and 67 St. Juliau-ats. Dry Goods, Clothing, ko. UNION SAVINS STORE. Great Hucrlflcc AT MAAS St HEYMANN'8 CLOTHING EMPORIUM. nLV th.t th.y .r. now nw. lo offer on. of th.l.r,Mt and b.rt .rl«et.d .lock, of CLOTHING, on./ o ymrr.l of On timin’. FURNISHING GOODS nnd Fancy .rer'hrou^hl tn thl, city, relUH. for Sfrio, nod 8.ro- mor wear, at prioes never known or heard of in this country. In DIME, Blue, erown, v French and English Cloths. Bunlncsn nnd ilnuilig Coats, Pnnlnlonis. In Black and faney Colored doth, Casslmero and Cae- slnet super fine Doeskin in varum colors. Yosts, Plain, White and Fignrod Satin and Silk—for wedding and party wear: Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Blaok and Fancy Satins,Doe skins, Cashmere ta, he. Hosiery, Gents’ Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders. Cravats, Silk aad Satin Stocks, and Neck Ties of tho latest French and American etyloa in great variety. Klats, ('nps, Tranks, Carpel Bags nnd Valises. The peculiar facilities poavevaeu by U.e RuUoritsrs for importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce ment! in their trade seldom met with, and at the same tirno making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jefferson street*—the greatest depository of HEADY MADE CLOTHING in this oountry. MAAS h HEY MANN.* Boys nnd Youths’ Clothing. Not to bo surpassed in the variety of styles, make and low price, to bo found at the above named estab lishment. oct 4 ly Kobinsoi. a: emit, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, 1 HK A.z ig and opening their stock of KING AND SUMMER GOODS,all of whioh _ been selected during tho past month hy our Mr. Camp, consisting in part of I/glit, Black and Fancy Colored Cloths', OassHniicrs,Casliu.oretts,F«lloau Cloths, and Drap d'oto, Vettings cf bilks, Satins, Marseilles and Embroidered Patterns. Our Rotdy-Mado Clothing is from ths well-known house of W. T. Jenniuge k Co., Broadway, New York, and canuotbe surpassed. We have our usual large supply of Furnishing Oooda on hand—everything requisite for r gentleman's ward robe—together with Trunks, Valises, C-i not-Bng*; ale India Rubber Uoods, afioh as Costs, Clo.ks, Poheho Loggins and CVipet, all of which we offer as low aud o as good terms ns can bo obtained elsowhore. OAUDRY'S BUILDINGS, uoxt to Pulaski House. apr 4 TRIMMING*. t IOLOUED HI fill AND LINEN BRAID, y Trimming Braid, Colored Silk Linen and Gilt Uuttous for Children Clothes, also fancy open worked Hosu and half Uoso, at jspr 19 KEMPTQN A VERSTILL’S. S TAPLE AND FANCY DRV GOOD*.— Irish Liiious, Linen nnd Cotton Shentiugs, Bleaoli- od and Brown Shirtings, Pillow Case Linens and Cot- tous, Huckaback*, hootch Diaper, Long Lawns, Bird's Lyo Din|>nr, 7, S, 1*. lOand 12 4, Linou 'l'ablo Dsinunks, Damask Nupkins, Dowlas, Linon Towels, Gaoao Flan- uuls. Musquito Lnoo and Netting, Furniture Fringe, Ladies', Gout's and Children's Hosiery, Ladios' Dross GoiKls, new and handsome, Embroideries, Laces, Rib- •ns, etc , for sale at the lowest market prices, by may 6 DeWITT A MGRGAN, Browu Linen Damusks and Diapers Super Scotch Diapers 1(1-4 and 11-4 Cotton Sheetings Corporation Notioes. m between the first of July aad tbs.last day of r inclusive, are hereby notiUsd to appear at my ottco within 24 hours aftar such arrival, and make a report in writing on Oath lo the Mayor of the City, *'</ the ore, name and occupation of every person who shall have l ean brought os passenger, in such ship or veseel on her last voyage, apoa pain of forfeltiag for every neglect or omission to make eoeh report, the sum of $7A for every alia* neglected to be so reported." Tbeaatd Mastereof Vessels are farther notified, "If any person who may have been a passenger in aay such ship or vessel, aud not bo'.ng a cltisen of the United Suua, a hall he eaffervd to land from such ship or ves sel, at any place within the distance of fifty miles from tho said City, with intent to proceed to the raid City, otherwise tnuu iu the sahl shin or vessel, the Master or Commander thereof, shall be liable to the like penalty of $300 for every such person so suffered or povmitted to land." riUti—Laupaet^i, Dee. 29, 1819. EDWARD O. WILBON, Clerk of Council. Savannah, Joly^l, 18S3. jy 2 A Bibl. to he culilkd Ordinance, to amend Ordinance, entitled "an Ordinance to pre- , Ac., passed 2d August, 1839. i the iiublio prop Sac. 1. lie it ordained oy the Mayor and Aldermen of tho City of Savannah nnd the hamlets thereof, in Couunil assembled, aud it la hereby ordained by the authority o! the tame, that so much of soctlon two of the Ordinance, entitled "an Ordinance to preserve the public property. ko.,‘ passed 2d August, IbStf, as now resJs, "or of hitching a horse to any tree planted as aforesaid," be alterod and amended so as to read as follows: "or of hitching any animal to any treea, plauted as aforesaid, or to any part ot the fences, rail ings, gates or enclosures of the publie squares, places, » any < i of the publio pomps, < •aid, thatthc xsujwins words fr: added to the said amend second section or said Ordinance of 2d August, 183'J: "and provided also that it Shall bo the duty of the Marshal, City Constable, or either polios officer, discovering any animal, hitched os hereinbefore prohibi- ‘ only to fiio on information against the owner, driver of such animal, but to take tho animal hich may fall upon the offender, as well oxpensoa of iiupuundiug, or until good and sufficient security sha I be givenTc'•' * *' L * ‘ and espenaea. the payment of such flues, Ski'. 3. Be’it further ordain*.! by tlieauthority afore said, that allordiuunces and parts of ordinanc< tating against this ordinance, be and tho iamo are hereby ropoaled. Passed in Council, Savannah, July ■“tli, I8A- A mm the city for the elect! BILL, its Its niitillod u i city into four Dlspcns. itootion of a Disrtousai j said districts, and to declare tin pensatlon of each Diopousi ii Ordinance lo divide ry Districts, to provide Physician for each of Pillow Case Cottons r bleached Long Cloths tare Pi r sale by English Furnitnro Prints, ko. HENRY LAT11ROP k CO. au^MItts, Wash Blond. Laos Mantillas, Grass Cloth, N W Collars aud Chemisettes, I.oug La wots, Bird eye Diapors, ko. For sale by je 1H DieWJTT k MORGAN. Marriage, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. ITfiTIlY 18 IT f—That wo behold many fe- health ... ailments, depriving them of the no* ry Physician. Sco. I. Be it ordaiuod by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho city of Savannah and hainlots thereof iu Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by tho authority of the aaiue, That from and after the passage of t’.dsor- dinanco, the oity be, and it is her-hy divided into four Dispensary Districts, the first to embrace all that part of tho city bounded on tho uorth by tho Savannah riv er, on tho east by Jefferson-streot continued to the river, on the south by South Broad-slroet and William-streut, aud on tho west by tho corporate limits ; the second to embraco ail that part of the city boanded ou the uorth by tho rivor, on the east by tho corporate limits, on the south by South Broad-strutt continued to the corporate limits, uud on tb i west by Jofioraon-street, continued to the river; the third to embraco all thatpsrt of tho city bounded on tho north by Wiilliam-street and South Hroad-stroot, on tho east by Joffurson-streot continued to tho corporate limits, on tho south by the corporate limits, and on the west by the corporate limits ; and tho lourth to embrace all that part ol thu oity hounded on the north hy South Broad-streot coutiuuud to the cor porate limits, on tho east hy tiie corporate limits, on tho south by the oornorato limits, and on tho west by Joflorson-street continued to the corporate limits. Hoc. 2. Bo itfurtiier ordaiuod by tho authority aforo- said, That there shall be elected at the first regular mooting of Uouuoil after tho passage of this ordinance, aud anuually thereafter ou the first regular meeting iu July, a Dispensary Physician for each of said dis tricts, whose duty it ahsll bo to furnish tho destitute sick withiu tho limits of his district with uoccasary modi- clnes, to givo them medical aud surgical advice and at tention, to visit thorn at their placeit ot abodo when ne cessary to ntteud in person, or by competent aubawitutc at their otticcson every Monday and Thursday, botwoeu the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and l o'clock F. M., for consultation with out-door patients, to keep always a competent supply of vacelno mutter for vaolnating tho poor and to furnish pbysiclaus, tho latter to pay a rea sonable and proper price therefor. Sco. 3. Be it further ordained by tho authority afore said, That the said Disponiury Fliysloisns shall bo con sidered, hold aud takon as officers of the oity, nnd shall bo liable to the ssmo penalties for nou-pcrformanco or neglect of any of their official duties aa are now pro scribed in caso of other oity officers. Boo. 4. Be itfurtiier ordainod by the authority afore' said, That such Dispensary Physician before entering “ ' *“ ball luke tho oath prescribed * nd with two socuritlos ....... d dollars, conditional for thu faithful porformanoe of the duties of Ills office.— Each Dispensary Physician ahall roooivo in lull S ensation for medicines and sur rices ollara per annum, payable monthly. NSW WINE 1ND LIQUOR STORE. No, 6 Wbltaher Street, THE SUBSCRIBER respeetfolly announ- is to the eltlscua of Savannah, aad of the ia- irior of this State, that he has now openod nd will keep continually in store, a large assortment of the best dualities of tae various kinds of Wine, and Liquors, loth foreign and domestic, invoiced from tbs best Boaroes,ana to his stock of which, at present on hand, he invites attention. Having had extensiv* eapericnc* In France as a manufacturer, and in America m impor ter and doalor, bis acquaintance with tho tradesnablr him to offor • that the artiolec whioh are enu merated below are each genuine. Articles of Direct 1 inportartoir Arrack; Jamaica aud fit. Croix Rum. Wine*. Old Fon, Madeira, Blurry, Champa*na, Bock, Otar- t, Sautcrneand Burgundy Wines. Cordials. In Cases, Cnraooo, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavalti, Kirsohenwasser, Absinth, Ac.,ko* Ale and Porter, London Brown fltnut and Edinburgh Als. Also Agent for Domeitio Liquors. aagfl R. MAYER. EDWARD O’BYRnrJE’S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’s Building. Market Wliarfj SAVANNAH, OKORGIA. llTrl K - O'B. keeps constantly in etore VBHLtlarge stock of Uuocr.niBS, Liquor Croohery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 35 chests Blaok Tea. 33 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Grouud Coffee. 40 barrols Crushed, Yellow, and White Sugars. 70 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap.; 4 pipes Holland Gin. 6 hulf-pipea Cognac Brandy. 16 barrels Fourth Proof Dumestlo Brandy. 40 do. Pholps's Gin. 35 do. Bum. IU hhds. do. 16 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 76 dosen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 crates assortoq Crockery-Ware^ly oet!9 J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull nixl Bay Streets. Importer and Dealer la Wines, Liquors and Cigars, uprising the following: cost RESERVE MAD nriNL, vintage mn. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of tbo first quality andoholoost OLD "RE SERVE,vintngo 1840. One 1‘ipo of the oholcest and most delicately flavored OLD PAL11ET1NUO. vintage 1330. One Pine of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD SKUCiAL, viutago 1H20. Ono hair Pipe of the rlohottand most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE QKAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintago 1830. Alto a lot of tho OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, iu Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipes ohoioe OLD PORT WINE. " " A " " SHERRY *• Twelve half pipes choice Ol.D COGNAC, of various brands, vis: Ifonnessy, London Dock, Jean Lonia Pinet, Castillon, Guimard, Saserao, Balignao, and Otard, Dupuy k Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. " ** + " Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Clarot, Port,Tonoriffo,Shorry and other Winos. nuilli a age when physical lioalth, buoyancy »i<py serenity of mlnd.aris' ' " i of health, should be predominant Carpet, I Carpet,! I Carpets! 11 \\T K have this day opeuHd for sale u sploudid yf assortment or Carpets. Oil Cloths, MaU, Rugs, Window Curtains, ko., consisting in part of 20 pieces 3 ply Carpots 10 do Velvet Tapestryf 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget A fin P«ltl!iirr do Felt Carpet 6 do Dutoh do 6(1 do Velvet and Chonell Rugs All of the above Uoods v rrices: for sale lur Wew Watch, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY HTOKU, BROU OUT ON-STREET. No. 148. M R. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro nometers, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watches, ko. ko., ruspeetfuUy informs his uustoinora aud thu public gene rally that be has fitted up tho Store 148 Bruuglitou-st., where he intends to make a permanont location, anil oarry on tho Jewelry business in its various brauohes. V attihos, Clocks, Town Clooks. Chronometers, Jowol- ry. ke.,ko., cleaned aud repaired with dispatch, aud warranted. New fashion Jowelry and Fancy Goods of Ml desoiiptious sold at the lowest prioes possible. N. B.—Auy Watch, Clock, ko.,ko., that cannot bo re paired by other watchmakers, 1 pledge myself shall be repaired by me to satisfaction, and warranted. iy FRANCIS STEIN. Keinptou A- Vcrullic A UE now upCiiugu finely nseortud uud complete — —" "' i has been exercised in the selectioL their stock, with a view both to price and quality, thoy eoulldeuttyiuvite their friends and the publio goneral- I y to call and examine for themselves. apr 6 O CPPOJKTKR.-4 uud T1UJSHUH, of uvory jO varieny and stylo, just received by steamer and for sale by, JA8. II. CARTER k CU. -iglfi fy, ~— MM [UiJPi Drnggiate, opposite St. Androw's Hall. ttllf ,18 Druggists, oppo*i.*AaJrewVli&11. Ij'OIIT TUlih, Slop Buckets', Waiuriug puts, 1? Water Carriers, and also Hathiug Tubs, of every Many of the causes of her sufferings at first—perhaps years before, perhaps during ujrlt ood, or the first years of marriage—were iu their orfgiu so light as to pass uotioud, aud of oonrse uegleoted. Iu aftor years, when too late to be benefitted by kdbwledge, wo look buck and mourn, and regret tho full consuquuncoa of our Ignoranoe. What would we not often give to possess, in early lifo, the knowledge we obtain in alter years! And what days and nights of anguish we might nothave beeu ■pared, if the knowledge was timely possessed. It is melancholy and startling to behold the siokuoss and suffering eudured hy rnauy & wife for many years, from causes simple and oontroMable, easily remedied—. possessed the information contained in a little volume, iwltliin the reach of all) which would spare to liersell yours of misory, and' to her husband tlm constant toll uud anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him fromaiokucss of the wlfo, without giving him tho op- ;> irtuuiiy of acquiring that oouiputuuco whioh his exer tions aro ontlllod, anu the |k>sscsb(od of whioh would se cure the happiness of himself, wife^aud children. Becuro thu means ot happiness by beooining iu time |K>ssetsed of the knowledge, the want of whioh has uauaed the eickness aud poverty of thousands. Inviewofauoh oousequoucos, iio wife or mother is excusable if she neglect to avuil horsulf of that kuow- ledge in respoot to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be the means of happiness and prosperity to hor husband aud uouror upon her ohildron that blessing abovo all price—hoslthy bodies, with healthy minds.— That~kuow1edg* is contained in a little work entitled T1IU iUAUIUBD WOHIAN’8 Private Medical Compiuiion, BY A. M. MAURICEAU, Professor of Diseases of Women, One HutulmUh Edition. l8mo., i>»». 260. 1‘rii'r. 50 Cents ^on fine jiaper, extra binding $1 00.] First published ia surprising or wonderful, considering at every rentals. whe‘*" ' * * quire a full kuowlodgu uses of her oomplaiuts, , and that nearly half a million copies should havo boon sold. It is impracticable to oouvey fully the various sub jects treated of, aa they are or a nature strictly intond- ud for the married, or those contemplating marriages, but no female dosirous of eujoyiug health, aud that beauty, consequent upon health, which la so conducive to her own happiness, and that of hor husbaud, hut either has or will obtain it, as has or will every hus band who has tiie love and affection of hi* wife at heart, or that of his owu pecuniary improvement. Upwardsof One hundred thousand copies havo boon ■out by mail within the last few months. CAUTION TO~TIIK PUBLIC! BE NOT DKKIlAl'DKl) I Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. Alaurice&u, 129 Liberty street, N. Y.,ie on the title-page, aud the entry in the Clerk’s Office on tho back of tho title-pago ; and buy only of respeotable uud honorable dealers, or send l<y mail aud address to Dr. A. M. Mauriocau, as there are spurious and surreptitious infringouteuU of oopyright. That noue need remain uninformed upon subjeotH so vital lo thoir peace, their health and their happiness, a Pamphlet of thirly-sLe pnntf, . ontuinlng extracts, with full titlo-pago, uud also index of contents, will be icut free of charge to every part ot the United Status, by ad«lreasiug, post-paid, “ ‘ EiF On receipt ' lino Edition, extra umoiug,. Private Medical Companion" is sent t mailed /ret) to any part of the United States. All letters must be post-paid, uud addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, No 129 Liberty street, New York. For tale by—Iajo k Whitman, Ringgold: R. F. Ben nett, CasiviUe; Doyal k Sears, McDonough; J. A. Rey nolds, Dahlonega ; C. Youngblood, Oglethorpe,—Ga. lmWtic York City—Ry Stringer k Townsend; Adri- nnco, Sherman t Co; DoWltt k Davenport, Nassau street; llarnes k Co. Otfioe, 129 Liberty street, near Groenwioh. *3m eod low tw jo 16 iu the penal * r rices, a salary of 000 athly. . 6. Be it further ordaius'd by tho authority afore said, That all ordinances and parts of ordinances mili tating against this ordinance be, and tho *amo are here by repealed. Passed ia Counoil, Savannah, 14 July 1863. r - - ‘ R. WAYNE, Mayor. PROCLAMATION. MAYOR'S OFFICE, \ Savannah, May 9,1863./ Whereas, Council, at a regular mooting, hold ou tli 27th January, 1863, pasbod a rosolutiou requiring mo I issue my proclamation "closing the Old Ceuiutery for by prod _ . the Old or Briok Cemetery will he dosed for tiie purpose of interment. day of July ‘used for *' fL. S.J Attest: Edward G. Wils R. WAYNE, Mayor. Guns, tunes, Hardware, Ac, npHF. RURSCKIHER hogs Inavc to inform his I friends and the publio gouerally, that ho has pur- cnosed the entire stooic of Mr. JOHN CARRUT11LR8, 176 Cougross-st., and that he will Bull GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, ko., at very low prioes, for oaeh. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and oarofully executed, and at low prices. J. T. JONES. Savannnli IfEtulical College SESSION 1863—'64. rpHK COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS I Institution will commonco on tho First Monday in November aud continue four months. R.D. ARNOLD, 61. D., Prof, ol Institutes and P ticcof Medicine. J. G. HOWARD, M. D.. Prof. Anatomy. W. G. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof. Principles and Prao- idco of Surgury. P. M. KULLOCK.M.D., Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Womun and Children. C. W. WEST, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry, E. U. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Physiology. U. L. BYRD, M. D., Prof Materia Mediea and Thera peutics. . n, $.'k). Requisites for Graduation, the other Medical Colleges. C. W. WEST, M. D., apr 22 tIN Dean of the Faoulty. The following newspapers will please copy the above till 1st November, aud send bills to this Or South Carolinian, Columbia, (tri-weekly) Courier, Charleston, " Constitutionalist, Augusta, Geo., (weekly) Jlecvrder, MilledgcviTle, " Patriot, Albany, Geo., “ Floridian, Tallahussoo, Fla., * Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., " Aiouk NEW (JOOl)S AT llUl.UEN’Ct. JUST recuivud per steamer, uvury variety ft of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panama, Po- •dnle’s, i.oghorus, China and Canton Straws, and full trimmed White Beavers, weighing only 3,\; os.— Also, a very fine Double Drim Florenoe Leghorn, some thing light and nice for City Trade, together with a Largo Lot of Canada Straws aud Palm Leaf, for Plan- tura use. Canada Straws at $1,75 per doxen, aud Palin Leaf from $1.26 to $2,60 por doi. All to le had at tho now Hat Storo, corner of Broughton aud Barnurd streets. [may7—tf] BELDEN X CO. J UST UUCK1VED—A .mall lot of tine Sugar cured llams. For sale by A. BON AUD, aug 18 Corner of Bay k Whitaker-sts. TAR, PITCH AND OAlvU.U. A fi UHLS. Tar* 40 do Pitch. ^rU 2U do Bright Yaxnikh- W> hales Oaknm. Landiug frnrn bark l‘«ter'Domill aud for sale by aug 18 CLAUHORN k CUNNINGHAM. I/LOUR—20 bills. Hiram Smith'* Flour, from I? new wheat—lauding per steamer Augusta, aud Ivr sale by CLAGUORN k CUNNINGHAM. B ACON—2t> hhds. Choicu Sidn*, lauding from sohr. Woodi ridge, and for sale by auc 18 CLAGUORN k CUNNINGHAM. p|H HAMLS—Ju*t received aud tbr/ale by aug 17 meu T«N(Jl!lIrt, arn.ikod Heel, Pillion Market Beef aud Pig Pork, and for sale by r It W. D. PORD^ . Wine, W" S JBW ORLEANS SUGAR.—20bhd.N.O. L for »Me by (aug) COHENS k 1IEBTZ, AY-IM> prime North River Huy, laud ing flrom steamer Alabama, and for eale by ’ CLAOHoRN k CUNN1NGI1AM. JJAREGEH, Tis»ues, Barege de Lames, aud other Summer Goods, selling at oust, by jyjb Dewitt k Morgan. J C K P RKH E It V I N G FITCUERS.- Stimpeoc’s celebrated Britannia Joe-Preserving tchers, inst received per steamer Alabama, ana lur ' ■ * J. P. COLLIN o White Baltimore Corn, OGDEN k BUNKER. ^lORN—400 sacks pri WHITE LEAD, OIL, dcc.-5.Uuu ibs. yt ''White Lead, pare aad No. 1; 60S gallons Lin seed OU. Just received and for eale by J- B. MOORE k CO, Gibbons's Bedding. 5PPSBB-55 m tiogurt of direct iruportauou, in store and for sale by MINIS k FLORANCE. fw DAMAGED PAPER. A LOT of bias ruled Letter I'aj>er, slightly dx- JOUR M. COOPER k CO. D U. LnCUUK’8 TOOTH ANO (SUM SPECIFIC—For the cure of 8ore % Diseased, aud uioodlng GUMS, and for removing Tartar from tbo teeth,and keeping them clean and white, aud preserv ing them from douay. This artiole is warranted to be purely vegetable, aud free from all deleterious mix tures. Mauy persons in this city havo used it, and can testify to its efficacy. Directions for use aceoinpany I'UitKlHIl Friction To welt*.—Theso Tow- A M l .he namo designates, sro of Turkish manu facture, and are iutended aa a substitute for the ffesh brush, the hair glove, and hair belt, for producing a healthy action of the skin by friction. The material is “ r . 0u ' •® < * °f a texture admirably adapted to their use. They will be found to be effeotive w ithout being harsh. For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. J ENN1NGH’8 DOUBLE 8U1)A WATER -A PLRE ARTICLE.—The manufacturer.! (tS celebrated Jeuuiugs, of Cork, Ireland) in the prepara- tiou of the materials for their Soda Water, carefully exclude all deleterious substances, admitting into its composition ouly ingredients of ascertained purity. A large invoice, impouied dihxot, and f.-r eal* by P*ar 24 A. A. SOLOMONS' k CO. thoy will keep the Raaor in tine Shaving order without the use of the Hone. Also, a large assortment of fine Shaving Soaps. Saponauious Comjh>u nd, Oleophene, Sha ring Cream of various kinds, Military Soap, ko., ko., reoaivod and lor sale at ths jo I APOTHECARIES’ HALL. e desirous of having water, either oold or hot, distributed through their dwellings, wonld do woll to give uFa oall. Our work shall be done in a substantial mauner and warranted to give satisfaction. A MOWN YOLll 1IKAXI.—We have Ju.1 eoived a few of those very ptetty pure white aud cream colored Uatteloo Hats. All in want mast call soon, as they are much m demand. . - „ N. K. BARNUMkCO., jy 27 Bronghtfn-st., opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. H AVANA LLHEH.—Just received, one bar- roi. tor sale by Lir 231 A. BON AUD. UOAl'8, C«dl«. aturcb, l ; iTklc< .udlWryu, in store and for salo by ’ w. D. FORD. F llESII Green aud Black Teaa of superior auall- ty, and for salo by (jy 16J wVd. FORD. " 'UjARKT WINK in easkT ^ cask and Ta J/H 'hones, for sale by cor. of Bay and Whitaker su. Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., Oaeette, Chattanooga, Altt., Newt, Jaoksonvllle. Fla.. Spring l)ry Uoods. [U8T RECEIVED uud uow opeu for iuspec- Paris, Plain and Printed Beragcs, Plain and Ftioted Borage DoLaiuos, Sootohk FrenohGiughanii Fronuh,Eugiishand Ameri can Prints, Bl'kk High Col’d Berages, Plain and Folard Silks, * EMBROIDERIES. Muslin and Lauo Collars and Capos, Chemisettes k Undersleevos Swiss Edgings klusertings, Thread do do Valeuciucfl and Lisle l^tce, Uemstleh’d Cambric lidkfa GLOVES. Ladies'. Gentlemen's and Children’s in every v HOUSE KEEPING Pillow-case Linen. tie, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fralts, ko. 1W.UU0 choice Havana Cigars, of vari ' fall stock of FANCY GROCERIES. /'1ROUKRIE8, Arc.—COFFEE.—150 bags VT prime Rio, 76 do Jamaica, 60 do Java. SUuAR.—lOhhds Porto Rico, IU do St. Croix, 6 d rluaus, lUObblu Crashed, Powdered and Clarified. MOLASSES.—26 hhds Cuba, 76 bbls N. Orleans. FLOUR.—160 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Canal, 60do Ui- Bugged, 30 hhds Sldos, 20 do sliuuldurs. 400 doieu Brooms, painted handles. 200 do painted Buckets. SOAP. CANDLES ANI) STARCH.—ju uukci nu. * and family Soap, 60 do Pale do, 76 do Adamantine Can dles, 20do Sperm, 26 do Star, 160 do Patent Mould 40 whole ana half boxes Starch. TOBACCO.—360 packages various brauds and quall- les. LEMON SYRUP, Ac.-50 boxes Lemon Syrup, 10 uses W&luut and Tomato Catsup, lOdo.Hrundy Poaches DOMESTIC LIQUORS.—76 bbls Phelps’ Uiu, 60 do I. E. Rnin, 75 do Rootltted Whisky, 30 do Monongahela do. WINES.—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do choice Madeira, rcoeived and for sale by jy 15 Mom McMAHON k DOYLE. N£W oitocuniG*. 3HE undersigned beg leuve to iinforni tho public generally, that they have opened the well Known ire under St. Androwa Hall, formerly occupied by Mr. C. B. Bcally, whore thoy will endeavor to keep constantly on baud a fresh supply of all kinds of Gro ceries, suitable FOR FAMILY USE, and in order to effect quick sales, they are willing to offer thoir goods ou the most moderate terms, with the slnocre hope of meriting the confidence of tho Bavau- uah public, a share of wnose kind patronage they me respeotftill solicit. »y 28 BERLIN k NATHANS. 13 AGON, LARD & FLOUR— hhds Prime Bacon Sides 2U do do do Shoulders 60 bbls and 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard 2ik) do superfine Howard Street Floor Landing and lur sale by )y 13 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. O IL, TEA, &C.—3UbillsKlcuclmd Wlialn Oil, 76 boxes Blaok Tea In >■, and >4 Tapers, 76 boxus Soda aud Sugar Blseuit, 75 do Mustard, Popper, Allspice aud Ginger, received aud for sale by * DOYLE. MuMAlION k I Jr is UttT RECEIVED—20 tlozeu of iliut liuo Hungarian Tokay, for salo b' ’.Yd, ay aud Whitaker. Nuts, in store and for salo by FlHK’8 METALLIC BURIAL CA8KH. This valuable article isjuatroceived and for sal* by i. W. MORRELL Sc CO., sept 3 ly Soleageuts iu this City for the Inventor SAVANRAI1 IftAlClIJUfti SHOP AND BATHING SALOON T HE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the citiseus of Savaauah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for the reoeption of bis friends. Ho assures them that nothing will be left un done on his part to continue it a convenient andoomfor- tallo Barber Shop. Ills prices will be as reasonable as iu auy similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style..., 8ingle?8have - Shampooing Shaving six and sevon times a wook Shaving five times a week Shaving three or four times a week Tiokots lor Children’s Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 OU and paius will bo taken with their children when sent tu thu Saloon to be waited upon. Ho will also keep for salo a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gentlemen's Cravats, Stocks, all kiuds of Glovos, Dress Shirts, 3!e- lldkfn., Collars, Socks, and othor articles 0/ Gentle men’s wear; also—llair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Shoo Bruihcs; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a groat variety of other articles. Rnlm of Savannah. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him- solf for oloansiug and darkening the Hair; thousands who have received the benofit of oleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Ilair, are willing to com mend it. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 26. Augusta Burbcr Shop. He would also take the pleasure of informing his morouH friunds that he has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta, where every convenience will be found to make his na trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au gusta are respectfully solicited to give me a oall. J. M. II AY WOOD, Monument-sq., Savannah, janl ly And under Auguata Hotel, Broad-at., Augusta, Undershirts aud Drawers. Pocket J TOTIC2!*—The uudmlgned will contlnuo 10 ■ carry on the Lumber and Timber bnanceis as reterore, under the name and M^Ie^eff^L Boberte k BOBEBT AUSTIN, PATENT MEDICINia, ko. Window Shades aud Cur tains, Worsted Damask Cui tains, Parasols and Umbrellas, Musquito Netting, Marseilles Guilts, imperial Colored Quilts, Allendale Quilts, ko. Matting, Plain aud Chock’d Floor Oil Cloth. rlety. kc. ko. ko. PLANTATION 00008 OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE VARIETY. To which the subscribers are making weekly addi tions, and invito Aleroliauts, Planters aud others, to examine their stock, assuring them that they will bu offered at such prices as to insure satisfaction, by i.innnue * nmvrep. apr 13 l£€I(8 ou Murchuuls Rank, New York, iu uunus to suit purchasers, at Sight, for sale by r 23 ANDREW LOW k CO. TIN WARE! A COMPLETE iiMorimeni of Plain and Jnpanii Tin Ware for sale at wboleaalo aud retail by jel5 JAMES SULLIVAN, 146 Broughton St. jyis C. HOPKINS, Agent, FOR HALE. Qfk SHARES ChatliHiu MuuihI Loan Association Stock; also, 20 Shares of 8avannah Loan A ciation. 8old in lot* of 5 shares or npwarns. Apply-* [jy 23]M. PEN DERG AST. W OOL—WOOL.—3.000lbs., lor »a)e hy DAVID R. DILLON, jyu A Foot of West Broad-st R OCKLAND LIME.—coo casks Rockland Lime, balance of schr. Hallow ell's cargo, landing tor sale by [ jy 23] COHENS k HERTZ. / 1U1NA TOILET POWDER BOXES, with or without puffs of various pstte7ns, also Lo mu's Rose Tooth Powder, for sale at the Apothecaries Hall, by[jy 13] J. E. DxFORD. Pseserres. Also, Sauce Pans of the same material. MORSE k NICHOLS, Jv 12 156 Broughton-st. A PULES, ORANGES. Arc.—By the Flo- rida. 10 barrels Applos; 10 boxes Oranges and Lemons; 1 lot of Fresh Hams. JOHN DAILY. medium and dark oolors—very beautiful—just opened, and for sale bv aug 4 DEWITT k MORGAN. J. D. JESSE. O ATH.—Prime Oais. landing an! for sain by »ng 16 MINIS k FLORANCE* DRUGH AND MEDICINK8. rpiIK subscriber*, wliolnsulo aud Retail Druggists, 1 would rospectfully call the attention of purchasers to their well-selected stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, which they offer for sale at the lowest possible prices; also, PAINTS, OLASS, kc.; Union White Lcud, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Glues, Pntty and Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: 8porm,I.ard.Rspeseed and Patent OU; GROCERS' ARTICLES: W hale Oil, Spices, Mustard, Sale rates, M»Uhos,ko.; LANDRETU’8 GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Modicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, togother with a great variety of artioles for family use, oousUting of Gelbtine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, ko.. with an elegant assortment of fine French and E'oglish Hair and Tooth Brashes, Toilet Combs, Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of whioh are warranted to be of the boat quality, mar 10 JOHN B. MOORE k CO. demure Gonesseo Flour; 28 do Il'iram Smith’s Extra do do. Received per steamer, and for sale by aug 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. J. P. COLLINS. pROCREKY, UII1NA&STONE WARE \ J A full assortment of the best quality, for sale by jy 11 J. P. COLLINS. f extra quality, for sale by A. BONAUD. MINIS k FLORANCE. SWIFT k CO. B ACON—10 hhds. Choice Shoulders, landing from steamer State of Georgia, and for sale by aug 22 CLAGUORN k CUNNINGHAM. t, tor fresh "JOHN'B. MOORE k CO. a Margaret-atreet. Apply WM. WRIOIIT. 19. M. DAVIDSON. TANNER’S OIL. 1 A MILS, for sale hy JNO B. MOORE 9c CO, IU aug4 Gibbons's Building. NOTICE. 17ACTOR8, Merchanla and Other., .In I; «irU* to h... thoir Cottas repacked, e»n doioby •ffi 1 Pr Tr £ “ l ' rn Wh *c r A , L. LAMAR. NOTICE. XT° Colored Person will hereafter be allowed lo 1^1 travel on auy of the Boats running between Flor- da or Charleston snd this place, unless accompanied by their muter or owner, or having a special ticket to be retalnod by the Captain of tha steamer, and to be en dorsed if required by some known responsible person. Parties interested will pleue take notice, m this rule will be strictly eaforoeu. CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agents for Florid* Boat*. BROOKS k BARDEN, Proprietor 8av. and Charleston Lino. ]o 28 SawSmT b \Ie4hOLUTION.—The co-pnrtneisliip here- J J tofore existing under tho name and style of Uaehley, Lockettk Co., le this day dissolved by mutu al consent. The namo of the firm oan be nsed by either party in liquidation of any debts due them. Savannah, May 24,1863. E. F. KIN01ILEY, E. LOCKETT, A. THOMAS. VTOT1CE.—The undursifned will continue the iY busiueas at tbo Old Stand, under the name ol Kinohloy k Thomas. £. F. KINCULEY, may 26 tf A. THOMAS. ( OPAKTNEUSIUP NOTICE. r | HE undersigned have this day associated them- 1 selves together under the name and style of Kemp- ten k VeratlllOk for the transaction or a general Dry J wdi business. Having taken the stand in Waring ■ Range, No. 72 8t. Julian aud 107 Bryau-ste., next door to Messrs. F.Zogbnum k Co.’s Music store, they will, iu a fun days, be prepared to offer to their frionda and the public, a nanasumo and woll selected assoi.mont of Spring Goous. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, 11ENRY W. VERSTILLE. Savannah, Feb. 17,1862. feb 19 UOFAlLTNEItMtllP. fpHE undersigned havo formetl a copartnership, 1 taking effeot from the first day of January last, un der tho firm of JOHN B. MOORE k CO, for tho transno- Jon of a genoral wholesale k retail Drug, Paint and Oil business. They may be found at the ola stand of Moore t Houdrioksoo, Gibbons Buddings, marl JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN £. ST1LWELL. NOTICE-IfEGlMTUATION of VOTEItH ATS o’clock, P. Al., ou tho first Monday in next /V. month, tho list for the Registration of Voters for this year, will be finally and absolutely closed. By Law. EDWARD G. WILSON, Savannah, August 3,1352. Clerk of Counoil. NOTICE. . A S tho subscriber design* remaining in Savan- IV nah|pormanuntly,hls DAGUERRE AN GALLERY will bo kept open throughout the whole season. Those wishing Pictures taken, will do woll to call and examine bis specimens. [aug IU] J. W. MILLER. NOTICE. A LL porsons having claims against tho Into Dr. x\. L. B. McCann, of Savannah, will please hand mem in properly attested to Mr. Jotleraon Roberts, who is duly authorised by me to settle tho same. July 30, 1853. laug 0] P. 11. McCONN. XT OTICE.—During tho ubscnco from tho city _L1 of C. F. Hamilton, Mossrs. E. Swift k Co. will attend to my business. aug 9 3w JNO. F. HAMILTON. NOTICE. T vlt. JAS. M. GORDON, huving tiiis day aseoci- 1/ ated himself with me, for the trausaotion of tho guuerul DRUG and MEDICINE BUSINESS, tho con cern will in future bo conducted under tho uniue and style of Jan. 11. Cxutku k Co., Bruughton-streot, op posite St. Audrey's Hall. JAS. II. CARTER, JAS. M. GORDON, M. D. Savannah, August 1,1853. lino aug 2 UlhSOLlTlON OF CO-i*AUTNRlt. 1 J SHIP.—Tho Co-Partnership heretofore existing between tho subscribers under the firm uf HAUSMAN k MAYER, is this duy dissolved by mutual eoneeut. Thu business of the late firm will bu settled by W. U. lluuBinan, to whom all perilous having claims will please present them, and those indebted will make payment. W. 11. HAUSMAN, Savannah, Aug. 11,1863. SOL. MAYER. XT OTICE.—Tho undersignod will cuutinuo tbo j. 1 bu*iness at the Old Stand "BLUE STORE," and ruspcotfully solicits a coutinnauoe of the patronage so liberally oxtendod to the late firm, aug 11 1 iu W. II. 1IAUBMAN. X] OTICE.—1 Imvo disposed of llmentiro alock Xi of Hardware uf McC'lesky k Norton to Messrs. Samuel Palmer k Sou, uud solicit, iu their behalf, a oontinuaneu of the liberal patrouage hitherto extended lo (lie late firm. My books, notes, and accounts, as well as those of McClesky r. Norton, aro iu tho hands of Mr. Georgo B. V/olsli (with Messrs. Palmer k Son) who is my author ised agent, and will attend to the settlement of all the unfinished buMueis, and who alone is authorised to re ceipt for the same. JOHN R. NORTON. Savannah, August 1, 1863. 3m /^Oi’AliTNEUSHI I*.—The undersigned Ii a v- ing purchased from Mr. JOHN R. NORTON his stook ot Hardware, will continue the busiuoss at the same store under tho stylo and firm of Samuel Palmer k Son. SAMUEL PALMER, S. B. PALMER. Savannah, August 1, 1853. V[OTICE.—Two mouths ullor dale, I shull up X1 ply to the Ordinary of Chatham County, for leave to sell lot number ten (10) Dlgby Tytbiug, Decker Ward, belonging to Margaret Cavanaugb, Lunatic, je 28 law2iuT JOSEPH FELT. Guardian. CU-rAltTNEltHilll* NOTICE. fJMIE uudereignud havo ussociuled lliRin.-elvrs t<» 1 gethor, under the oaiue aud style of Murphy k Duvanny, fur the trnnsiuitiou of Genorul Boot and Shoe business, having tho stand on tho corner of Con- gres aud Whitaker it recta, formerly oconpiod by M. 1‘rendorgast. They are now prepared to offer to thoir friouds uud tho public, a woll assorted stook of- Ladies- aud Uentleinou's Moots und Shoes, ko., which they will sell cheap for ease. E. MURPHY, June 29, 1853. J. DEVANNY. XT OTICE.—Mr. H. U. VV. Alexander is my lo- Xi gaily authorised Agent for the trans-cthmand ulosing up of my business, aug l J. c. THORNTON. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. ’■HIE Copurtiiorsbip hnretoforo existing between 1 fhe subscribers, under tbo firm of JOHN M. COO PER k CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN M. COOPER, W. 11. OLCOTT, June 1st. 1863. EDWIN KNAl'P. COPARTNERMH1P. r PHE undersigned, under tho firm of JOHN M. JL COOPER k CO., will continue the Book aud Stationery Business at the old stand, aa heretofore. JOHN M. COOPER. June let, 1853. W. U. OLCOTT. / \ UANtiK COUNTY MJTTKH-A furllior V/ iupply por .te.tuur .ml fur .ale by jy 10 W. D. FORD. 1 DECEIVED per sleumer Florida, uud ia storo Xv—5 firkins ohoice Goshen Buttor at 25 cents 6 do Western and Dairy Batter, at 16a20 do. 6 boxos choice Cheese. Also—a fresh supply of Pig Bacon, Somked Beef, do. Tongue, nnd Bologua Sausage, ijy 28J J.D JESSE. li UTTER AND CHEESE-25 firkmiMihoica J) uow Buttor, 60 boxes Cheese, reoeivod snd for sale by [je 13] McMAHON k DOYLE. IkACON AND JLAKD.—UO hlidts. chuice Bit* It con 81des, 3i) do Shoalders, 600 cauvassod Balti more Huiue, 30 bble. prime l.eaf Lard, received and for salo by [je 13J McMAHON k DOYLE. \f OLAKMEM, LIQUOR, &C.— 50 hhds. JX1. Cuba Molasseii, 100 bbls. do., 75 bbls. N. O. Syrup, 100 Ml*. Pholp’snud Piuo Apple Oin, 60 bbls. Coguao Brandy, 5U do. Old Ryo Whisky, 40 bbls. Rum, 75 boxos Leinou Syrup, 60 boxos assorted Cordials, 30ctu>os Bran dy Peaches, 16 eases mixed Pickles, received and for sale by [jo 13J McMAHON fc DOYLE. I^ORT WINE, of lino quulily uud diruct im* 1 portatiou, in Bond, aud lor sale ly je 3 MINIS k FLORANCE. r pEA.—A choice articlo of Black Tea, for sale X by jo 29 MINIS k FLORANCE. OLA A EM.—Bench und Moulding Pluues, for X sale by l jy 15] C. HOPKINS, Agent. T AUDi—A few burrols for eule to close con- JLj sigument, by [je 21] MINIS k FLORANCE. / TOFFEE ! COFFEE J—200 hags Rio Coffeo. \J 76 pockets Java do. In store aud for sale by je 7 SWIFT k CO. LtACON.—A lot of lino Bhoulder*, for eule by X> jy29 KINCULEYk THOMAS. UPONGK H1MCUIT8, dkc.—Butter, Nugur, O 8oda, Lemon and Pilot Craokers, Extra and Su perfine Genesee Flour in whole and half barrels, Bal timore do do. Soaps, Candles, Starob, Pickles, Cordial, and Preserves, jnst landing, jy 20 M. J. 80L0510N8. I.WjOUUi—100 bhl*. Baltimore Flour, of July JP inspection, for sale by jy 27 ROWLAND k CO. IIHL8. Flour, por schr. tiuiilla.for enln by • t-J je 30 E. O'BYRNE. pEACHEM !—PEACHES! !—Just reo’d. I per Railroad, a ohoioe lot of Peaches. Poaches that are Peaohcs, call eoou or you loose thorn. For sale by. W. D. FORD, jy 29 Waldburg's Buildings, Jeffurson-at. U L' a A R S.—Crushed, Loaf, Pulverized aud O Powdered Sugars. For salo by je 21 MINIS k FLORANCE. lMtEHII TEAM.—Just received choico Geeru Jj and Blaok Teas, of fine flavor, and for sale by jy 29 W. D. FORD. \\T IHTE WINK nnd Cider Vinegar, n« T f good as the bost, oan bo had of the subscriber, jy 29 W. D. FORD ItUTTER, Orange County—alwuys on It hand, fresh and for sale by J J 29 W. D. FORD. /1REPE 1jE8*!4E.—Bluck and Whito Crepe \J Lease. Also, Crepes ot all colors at aug 10 WADSWORTH'S, 115 Congress-it. 11 A Y.—25 bales Eastern ilay, for eale lo arrive XX by (tog 4) BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. 1 1VEKPOOE HALT.—1090 sucks Liver 1 J pool Salt, for sale by julv 29 COHENS k HERTZ. XT O. WHISKY —50 bbls. rectified, for*ulo Xl • by ]jy 8| CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. 1 >ATHINCi TURK—Of all kiud* or haud, and It mado to order. Also, Suspension 81 ower Baths with fixtures. MOUSE k NICHOLS, jy 12 166 Broughton-st. A/f OCKINH BIRD UA«KS.--Ju*t reed XYX per steamer, another lot of these Spring Door Mockiug Bird Cages, for sale by ir w J. F. COLLINS. T/'ENTUCKY IIAl.K itOFE.—500 colli XV ll.o&acky Bate Bupe, lur i&le by »»f 6 COHENS k HERTZ. U'LY HKL’hllES, Feather Duelers, Huir X do.. Hair Broo^jtnd Brushes, of all kinds, aug 2 MORSE k NICHOLS, 166 Broughton-el. l^RKHII TURNIP IfiKEDH.— Ruta Bnga, AX ® ntc b. Bed Top, Large Globe and Large Nur- folk Turnip Seeds, of the growth of 1863. Just receivW and for sale by. WM. W. LINCOLN, 1 ELLY STRAINERS, Coffee Beggiae, Bast- 0 , log Snouna, Milk Boilers, Egg Codlers, Hair Sieves, and I'ack Hammers. For solo by oug 5 J. P. COLLINS. moi-ti more'* BITTER CORDIAL AND BI.OOD rilBIWBH. BV Price, One Dollar per Dottle. rt >HIS invaluable iircu.r.tiou bu obWined . pup- I al.ritv wberoYor Introduced, unpr. .d..t*d the history of any other preparation brought before the publio. The multiplied tbousauds who have used It, and have realised, its marvellous effects in removing diseases. _ Kc-Entnbllulling Nature, and Kretoring the Ncrvoun Hyntcm, now herald it to tho world as possessing the most supe rior medical virtues known iu the Materia Mediea. Eminent Professors aud Fhyaiitiaas of the first stand ing in the medloal profession nse and prescribe it as the most effective Alterative and Dlood Purifier ever known; while vest numbers who had long suffer ed from dDuasoa or ooroplaints brought on by Sedentary Habits, Exposure, Indiyestion, Ibrpid Stale of ths Liner, or Impurities of the blood, now look upon this Cordial as most Jlytterious and Muyical in its healing proper ties and restoring powers. Neuralgia, General Debility and Nervous Affections, Dyspep- ■laor Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nervous Uead- eaoheor Flour of Blood to the Hoad, Costive ness, or Irregularities of the Bowel*, Pleurisy, Pains or Misery in the Sido or Region of the Heart, Flatulency or Depression of Spirits, Palpitation of the lioart. Difficult Breathing, Bluk- log Sensations, Prostration of the Nervous Byslom, Cold, Chilly 8ensatluns, or Numbness, of the Flush or Limbs, Difficult or Profuse Expoo- toratlou, Night Sweats. Diseases of the Heart, or affuetioa of the Langs, Jaun dice, Disease of the Kidneys, Do- raugomontor Prostrate Condi tion of the Organ* of Na ture, whichoauso Pain ful Irregularities, especially with Females. Producing Debility and Prostration of the Nervous Sys tem, Palu or Sallow Complexion. Erysipelas, aud all Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, or Hamers of the Blood—these, and their kindred Complaints, have dis tressed thousands. They may have originated from very simple and UDauspeoteu causes, but the disease and its causo must be removed, if you would eigoy " Life, Health and Happiness.” The thousands who have prooutod and used Mortl- more's celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifier, say that "these diseases cannot remain long in the system alter coramoncing its no. " It operates like n ;harm, acta as a fine tonic, corrects tho tonos of tho storaaoh, strengthens tho digestive organs, stimulates the liver to healthy action sufficient to throw off tho impure and poisonous secretions, imparts purity, riohness and vi tality to the blood, oiroulates it freely throughout the system, theroby neutralising and removing impnre de posits, renews and strengthens the nervous system, re stores the constitution in all Its strength and vigor, and imparts a glow of health aud beanty of complexion. The evidence in its behalf is overwhelming, and from higli sources, hut it is known that for two years the sup ply has not met the demand. This hundreds of agents can certify. Thoy say " every bottle sold sells a dosen more;” while it now moots extensive salo with more than ono thousand Druggists, among whom are many ominont physicians, who use and presoribe it. This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to tako, and per fectly safe to be used in any state of health, oven by the most delioate female or ohOd. fid* Price $1 UO per bottle. JEkr Sold by Druggists generally. Wholesale and Retail Druggists will be supplied on application to the Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER k CO., Proprietors. No. I Barolay-stroet, (Astor House), New York. llaviland, Ilnrral k Risloy.and Rushton, Clark k Co, Wholesale Agents, New York. A. A. SOLOMONS k CO., and J. U. CARTER, apr 1 eodlawt-w Agents in Savannah. R ockland lime. —1,000 eo»ka ou quality Rockland Lime, for sale, to arrive, by aug? COHENS k HERTZ. >s, Pomades, and superior bdkf. Extract*, and i Moilimoni’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agent Jor Rheuma tisrn in all its forms. QMIK nstouitliiughuccesa which has attended this 1 medicine in tho treatment of IUioumatio Com- ilaints, eithor iullammatory (acute) or ohronic, of uo matter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, renders it tho most valuable preparation over discovered, as the solo reliable remedy for this diro complaint; and so radioal is it in its workings, that it i&S secured tho sanction of many of the first physi cians, who have used it as a ilernirrressort, without faith in its merits, only to be convinced of its miraoulous [lowers. MoHTixoRK's Compound is a vegetable extract, an internal remedy, pleasiug to the taste, harm)ea.i in it* effects, and can be administered to all agos and condi tions without fear, prepared solely for tbo treatment of this ono disease. It is a tonic, strengthening to the system generally, whilst it soothes tho nerves, and imparts a healthy ao- ;ion to the digestive organs, and purifies tho blood.— Phousunds have already found roliof and pormanent ouro ; and in each und uvory caso whore it has boon nested, it has invariably answered the purpose, never having been known to fail. The proprietorsfeeljustiflod in thuaassuring the pub lio of its virtues, as they base its merits entirely upon its performance, and allow the latter only to be men tioned iu its behalf. Testimoniaio of the bighost char acter are daily received from various secUons of the Union, corroborating these facts, and giving additional and undoubted ovideuca of the virtues of this truly great and reliable remedy. For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER k CO., at their Contrul Office, No. 1 bar clay-st. New York, and iy A. SOLOMONS k CO. and S. 11. CARTER, Agents, Savannah. eodlawtw apr 1 \ITOODEN WARE.—Tubs,Buckets,Panting If Boards, Kuife Boxes, Bread Trays, Brooms, Selves, kc., for sale by [ jy 11 j J. P. COLLINS. VITOOD I1U('KKTH, Iron bourn! Well do.— IT Also Wood Measures, for sale by jy 0 F. W. COHN W EL, 102 Bryan-st. 1 \B. KUSH’S Union und Antl-perlodlo JLA 1’ILLS.—A certain cure for Chills and Fover, Dye- pepsin, Neuralgia, Dissiuoss, Dimness of sight when proceeding from weakness, and all cognate disorders. Warranted to contain neither Calomel, Arsonlo, nor Quinino, the nsual remedios for Chills and Fuvora. For sale by (may ti) A. A. BOL06IONS k CO. \\f E EXPECT RAIN—And wheu it comes T ▼ you will find Umbrellas ot all descriptions, (exoopt Silk) at Burnum's now Storo, 176 Broughton street. t jy 9] N. K. BaHNUM k CO. { 1 LASS WARE.—Julip Tubes, Bowls, Turn* \JT biers, I’reservo Dishes, Wine Bottles, Decanters, and all other articles in the Glass \\ are lino, kopt constantly on hand and for sale by jy 11 J. P. COLLIN8. li^LOUR.—100 bbls. Baltiumro Flour, for sale by JC jy 14 ROWLAND k CO. |iM)lt SALK.—A mulatto Man, 24 years old, a X coachman and house-servant. Apply to jy26 WM. WRIGHT. 1 kit* DlcLANK’n eelebruted Liver Pills, in XA Sick Headache and all bilions complaints, they are surpassed by none. A fresh supply just received at Apothecaries' lfall, by jy 27 J. E. DeFORD. (JTAl’LU DRV <«OODM.—Linen uud Cotton O Shirtings of all qualities ; do do do Shcetingsdo do do ; A C A und othor stylos of Ticking; French Toilet Quilts and Counterpanes ; a full assortment of itichard- iion's fine Linens ; white and brown Linen Tablo Dam asks ; Pillow-case Linens and Cottons; Huckaback Toweils and Towelling; Damask and Fruit Napkins nnd Doyles ; Cottonades, Checks, Stripo Shirtings, etc., by ljy»] W.C. WADSWORTH. ^TOVEH!—1 would invite the attention of O Housekeepers to my Stook of Cooking and Parlor Htovos, which is unsurpassed for variety of desirable paterus. JAMES SULLIVAN, jy 26 145 Broughton-st. PRINTED JACONFTH and l.un ns, Mourn. X ins do.; Neodie Worked C> liars. Long Arm Net Mitts, Glace Silks, Black Silk Not, Wash Blond, Irish Linens, Long Lawns, Ribbons, ko., just reoeivod by this duy's steamer and for sal ^ at th* lowest pricos, by jy 14 Dewitt k Morgan. 1 \R. ilirLANK’fs American Worm Specific or JLA Vermifuge, warranted to remove Worms iu every case where a fair trial is givun.a fresh supply just re ceived at the Apothecaries v UaIl, by jy 27 J. E. DkFORD. j ENN V LIND BusketStand*, just received aud O tor salo by l jy bj I. W. MORRELL k CO. TOOTH BKUMHEti. A FINE asHortmcnt of English aud American IjL Tooth Brushes, of various stylos and qudiUos. Just received and for sale by JAS. 11. CARTER k CO. aug 18 Druggists, opposite St. Andrew's Hall. Qi’IKIV HAS—Received and lor sate hy k7 aug 16 J. A. MAYER, 164 Broughton-st. \/f OLAHMKM—«U0 bbl*. Primo N.O. Molasses. XvX For salo to arrive, apply to »'>«20 OGDEN k BUNKER. poit HALE.—A well broken Northern Horse, X2 7 or 8 years old. Apply to »ug8 WM. WIUGUT. PEACH BRANDY.—5 bbls Georgia Peach X Braudy, for salo by aug 4 W. M. DAVIDSON. A LARGE SUPPLY of HIM, MORTICE f\. and 8LIDINO DOOR LOCKS. Also, Mineral and White Knobs, for sale by aug 9 C. UOl'KINS, Agont, No. 177 Congress-lk. 1 IQUOR8. dec.—5 nines llollaud Gin, 50 ■ j bbls P and H Rye do; 6 half pipes Otard Brandy, 6 do Dupay do ; 26 bbls Domestic do; 10 qr casks Cog- nao do ; 60 bbls Whito Whisky; 35do olu Monongalie- la do: 15 do old Bourbon, 76 kegs Gun Powder, reooived and for sale by a«g8 McMAHON k DOYLE. CORN. 0000 BUSHEL8 Baltimore selected white A'U'/VJ Corn, for salo to arrive, by aug 6 DAVID R. DILLON, foot of West-Brood st. SOUTHERN IRON WITCH COOK STOVES.—Just received, a large lot of those cele brated Southern Iron Witch Cook Stovos, whioh will bako, roast, boll, broil and fry, to perfection. For sale on, y »y JAMES SULLIVAN, * u s *7 146 Broughton-st. I.KCKIVKO IN STOWS, Ihi. tiny, . Inr»» XV ana fresh >u|.[ily 0 , Spirit On, which will bbeni «“'»!> hy JOHN J. MAUBtCE, • U S *' Nos. IU and Id Birnud-.t. II AY.—25 bale* prime Eustern Hay, landiug Jli from brig Philura, and for sale by aug 16 BR101IAM, KELLY k CO. L’LOUlf ANI) COHN 5WJ bail. Com uid X 50 bbls. Flour, landiug per sohr. Satflla, for sale by uug 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. UAbil WEIGUTffi AND AXLE PUL O LEY8, for sale by C. HOPKINS, Agent, aug 9 No. 177 Cougress-st. 'IV'LOUK.—100 UhU. Georgia Flour, of superior X? quality; 100 do. Baltimore do. Reoeivod and for •Tie by [aug 15] McMAHON k HOYLE. Vf ALLKTffi and Caulk InjK Iron*—for sale Xti by [aug 8) F. W. CORNWELL. MUTTER, CHEESE, dec. Il 30 kegs Seleoted Goshen Butter ' 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese 3) half bbls. Geo. lloas’s F, M. Beef Landing from steamer and for sale by aug 15 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. li'LOUK.—loo barrels fancy Ueuessee Flour, F landing this day per steamship Alabama, from New-York, and for sale by aug 13 OGDEN k BUNKER. /'YATfs.—100 hags heavy Pennsylvania Oats, VX landing from schr. Woodbridge and for sale by aug 16 CLAGUORN k CUNNINGHAM. lULfiiUOKK FLOUR.—100 barrels fresh X> ground lioward-street Flour, landing from sohr. 8atilla, and for sale by (aug 15) ROWLAND k CO. I^LUUK.—bbl*. funding from schr. Wood* JP bridge, and for sale by [aug ’fi] E. O’BYRNE. ir aud, aau lur oy COHENS k HERTZ. ang3 Broughton-»t., opposite St. Andrew's UalL I saio by [aog 23] DAVID R. DILLON. For Dint Blood: 'tic. SARSAPARILLA? BOTTLES. JhJ^^Xnilriu ache, Dizxinctt, Lett 0} Appetite*’ Gejmal Debility, CofttipXm ' Fains In the Bones, or Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions. Aw, Boils, Ulcers, Ste. 3 3HE abova disease* arise generally from .. t tlve state of U># Liver, or an impio ood. Tbo Sarsaparilla will bo found nsefJi?. of ^ from the foot that it stimulates tbe Liver to action, which causes the removal of morki*«°I ,Mf4 from Ae blood. ™ lc H»ati With most of poreone it acts noon tbe bowsi. „ mild purgative; it cleanses the system from iu im*! 11 ties, without causing any Irritation in the MhoX? 1 ** canal, or debilitating effeot. ine wln «*Uty Its healthy notion on the Liver and Blood nr... . the tendency of morbid influences, and is oOen^V^ guard against disease. Those who are aoquSiti tho Southern Sarsaparilla will roodily perw,!..^ this preparation has the natural Sareamm.!. which prove* it to be a pnre and unadulterated .nV!*’ Tho eitlsens of Savannah and vicinity wlUtS u ,k'’ this article has the beat effeot upoa the n.tVm h, ‘ gives better satisfaction to those who use itth?* 46 * preparation ol the kind in use. ® 11 thw » “7 Phyiioians havo assnranoe from the proerletnv a . it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with iHril , ‘ saccharine matter enough only to preaerve it Price $1 per bettle, or fi bottles for $6. Sold iu Savannah by Jamas U. Carter aud J. b k Co.; Midvllle, by J. Griffin; - Sandersville, bv N°w' Hainesk Brother; Waynesboro’,byL.Swart* ., druggists genurally. ’ “J Those ordering this artiolo from druggiatioreemnii mission moroLants, should oxpress in tiiolr orderi " ** ty “Denni,’. Georgl»S»r«»p,rill,v THE BOOB TO HEALThT 1 Holloway’s Pills. Caro of a Disordered Llvor and Bti DlgestloD* Copy Of a Letter from Nr. R. W. Kirkus, Chmin i Prescot‘Street, Liverpool, dated Oth June, 1861. To Professor Hollowsr. Sir—Your Til Is and Ointmont havo stood thehirbn on oct eale list of Proprietary Medicines for soua Am. A customer, to whom 1 can refer for any enquiriei d*. ■ires mo to letyon know the particulars of her cut. Sho had been troubled for years with a disordered lim aud bad digestion. On the lost occasion, however tu virulence of the attack wee so alarming, and the in flu*, 'nation set in so severely, that doubts were entertain* of her not being able to bear up under it; fortanattU sho wnslnduood to try yonr Pills, and she informal that after tho first, and each succeeding dose, ihehii great relief. She continued to tako them, and slUiouk ehe used only three boxes, ehe is now in the snjormu of porfeot health. I could have cent you rosny n» r , oases, but the above, from the severity of the stutk and the speedy oar*. 1 think speaks muoh In f»Toro( your astonishing Pills. (Signed) R. W. KIRKU8. Ad Extraordinary Cure of Rheumatic Fever Iu Van Dlcntau’w Luod. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart Tbtm Courier nf the 1st Jlarch, 1851, by Major J. Watch. Margaret M’Connigan, nineteen years of age, reiidint at New Town, had been euffering from a violent rbio* matio fever for upwards of two months, which had «• tiroly deprived her of the nse of her limbs; during tkii period she was undor the ears of the most eminent mt. dioal men in Hobart Town, and by them her caievn considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her to try Holloways'* co lob rated Pills, which she oonicntedto do, and in an incredible abort space of time they effected a perfect cure. Cure of a Pain and Tlahtncas In the Chest nnd Htouineh of a Person 84 rears of A«e. From Messrs. Theio eft Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Ad- vertiser, teho can vouch for thefvtlovnny itulemtnl- Auyustld, 1861. To Professor Hollowat, Sir—1 denlre to bear teetimony on the good effect if Holloway’s Pills. For some years I suffered mtnlr from a pain and tightness in the stomach, wh'ch «u also accompanied by a shortness of breath, that prmn* tod mo from walking about. I am 84 years of age, ltd notwithstanding my advaneed state of life, these Pills have ao relieved me, that I am desirous that others should be made acquainted with their virtues. 1 to now rendered, by their means, comparatively active, and can take exercise without iaoonveuience or paia, whioh I could not dobofore. (Signed) I1ENBY COE, # North-st., Lynn, Norfolk. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in lb following complaints. Ague. Asthma, fiilions complain to, Blotches os the Skin, Bowel complaints. Colics, Constipation of ‘.hi Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentm Erysipelas, Female Irregularities, Fevers of all kinds. Fits, Gout, Headache, Indigestion, Inflammation, Jtas> dice, Liver Complaints, Lnmbago, Piles, Rheuuatiiu, Retention of Urine, Berorula, or King's Evil, Sou Throata, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Syisrtonia, IU Douloureux, Tumours, Ulcere, Venereal Affcetlone, Worms of all kinds, Weakness, from whatever cauu ko., Ac. Sold a; the Establishment of Protestor FIOLLOWAY, 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar, London,) and by allnJ ■pectable Druggists aud Dealers in Medicines through out the British Empire, and of those of the Umtri States, in boxes at 37>jJo., 87c., and $1 60 each. Whole*, sale by tho principal Drug houses in ths Union, an Mr 1 Messrs. A. B. k D. HAND8, New York, andW.W LINCOLN, Savannah. OST There is oouslderabl* saving by taking tk large sites. N. B.—Direction for the guidanoe of parents in evsry disorder are affixod to eaob box. may 19 ThBTlawlw ly Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOB WfB CUBK OP Coughs, Colds, l^oaniene«s, Bronchi* ti*, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Consumption! Many years of trial, initead if impairing the publio confident! in this medicine, has won U it an appreciation and notorie* ty by far exceeding the mat sanguine expectations of iu friends. Nothing but iU In trinsic virtues and the unmi#- takable benefit coafnrrnd »i thousands of sufferers, oould originate and inalntaistb repnlation which it enjoys. While many isfarior «» odlos thrust upon the community, have failed snd Uo discarded, this has gained friends by every trUl. con ferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forgnt and produced ouroo too numerous and too rsmsrkntk to be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the publio to pretend that ssj one medicine will infallibly oorc-stiU thereUshusJtni proof that the Cherry Pectoral docs not onlyaiaf***' al thing, but almost invariably onrea tbe malsditt la whioh it is employed. As time makes these facts wider and better koovt. this medicine has gradually booomo tho bent reliss**" the afflicted, from the log cabin of the American rj«* ant, to tho palaces of European Kings. Throngt®** this entire country, in every State, city, nnd moat every humlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral i»kno« ao the best remody extant for diseases of the TW * and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it »• to bo extensively used by their most Intelligent pW clans. In Groat Britain, France and Germany, the medical sciences have reached their high*** pen*** faction. Cherry Pectoral ta introduced, aadinoosiw*' use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses. Public i ■titutiona, and iu domesUo prootio*. so JJr* dy their attending phyaioians can employ f« * dangerous attentions of the lung*. Also m and for oliildrea it Is safe, pleasant and effeetusltoouiw In fact some of the most flattering testlsseaWs ooive have been from parents who have found lt*m« oious in oases particularly incidental to ohildbooc. The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a ChemUt, and every ounce of it under hisowa *7«.*‘“ iuvariable aoouraoy and care. It is sealed and prow" ed by law from counterfeits, oonsequontly can be reu" without adulteration. . We have endeavored here to furnish the oomaon 7 with a medicine of snohintrinslo superiority ® n “ * 4 ‘, r »■ should commend itself to their oonlidence-s at ouce safe, speedy and effectual, which this h*J K ated and countless trials prove iUelf to be; and great care in preparing R with chemical secursey. uniform etrougth to afford Physicians a new*g‘» Which they can roly for tho bext results, andth**®*"* ed with a remedy that will do for them oan do. Prepared and sold by JAMES C- A W -MTS: SfiAS&Ini gSSWffl® T. M. TURNER k 00., l.U. MOoht k CO, »•“*> th ' ““"'tT l..tU» ^JLOSINU OUT niL'SJLINB, «l S« I" t cent, below ooet. ■ issi ’■s* *j«U 140 Broughton St., mil to j. W. ManeltC. ACK and N. W. MUSLIN C0U5M> | quite now style; Thread Insertions; Black » ;r Ut,i j ““ t ”" ,ed S U1.PU. UUININK.—1U0 nunciTS~ 8ulph. Qninlue, and a large assortment of i ; received and tor sale by ^ . JAB. U. CARTER ‘ g ang 3 Bmghtoa-st., opposite St. AadreWj P AINTS, OILS and GliA*N.J“ ceived, 3U00 lbs White Lead, of assor% and qualities, 3U0 gaU. Linseed Oil; WO tine; 100 do Varnisles > 200 boxes Window Qg large assortment of Paint Broshos, Painter* SmU Tool* aad Varnish Brush-.*, and all tw Paints. For sale by JA8.1L CABTKR aug 3 Broughton-st., opposite St. Andrew^ DOCKET KNIVKN.—A fiuTWrtn XT Jonathaa Brooks's manufacture, warren artiole. MORSE k NICR* aug 2 165 Proust- L>UUNINUFUU1D and ' JJ by J. B- MOOBE * Mg 12 Gibbons Bo> I CE >>ITCHBUB.-Ja«t those eelebrdted double water Pitehors. quantity of lee will last all day. OM - r ht je 16 MORSE L NICHOLS, 363 BtM*' HAMPTON’S VKGBTABLBjiNt A fresh .apply „r ihi. innU»rf>J" Cough* fnlila Aaitima. and all throb -100 bundles nriMie WoW -- "J* «>“• N'rtk "**“• SoJSSp York H>