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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1853)
savannah morning news, Tuesday, September 6.1853 THE DAILY NEWS. rff a torrifflc tornado visited Wiuehendoo, MiST. oh Saturday evening. It came froni the southwest, and its track was 190 feet wide, and four mile* long. The splru of the Baptist Church was blown down, and the buitdiug damaged. Hon. AA8 < Eliaha Murrock had two barn* blown down, and hla JJA large pal! and tub manufactory badly damaged. Many chimney* were demolished, and houses un roofed In the town, and the orchards In the neigh borhood were uprooted. In the village of Water- viMe, on Miller'a river, hardly a building escaped in jury. Wimtheodoo, north village, alto suffered considerably. No Uvea were lost. Boston, Sept. 1 .—Mutiny at Sea.—'Tim bark Eutaw, which aailed for Baltimore yosterday, re turned to-day, the crow having mutiniaJ. They attacked the Captnin with an axe, breaking four of bis ribe aud injuring bis head. The mate was also injured. Tho Captain was taken to the Hospital, and the mutineer*, sent to jail. W*Gov. Clifford, or Maesacliuiett*, declines ■ re-election. Tbo Hon. Abbot Lawrence is spoken of ae hie successor. _ Execution or Mexican Robiikus.—K« l;ri, UtouiscoNusquex, Luis Carreor, Antonio I < and Antonio Guerreo, were hung at Sngule n " 3<ith of July. Cant. John Al leader# of the rebels n, “ Lago on the 26th July. tho rdau, one of the Guanajuato, was shot at Scientific Amcricun, T HE 8uli.cnl.or, haviur lioui. Ulipulnled A,cut for the above uurivallsd publication, is prepared Jf..etve subscriptions. The next volume will corn- a in M| (JUMKKKEPKKM AMD OTHER* will CX I'iease ta ke notice, that the obstructions at the • uti mice of my store, consequent upon the putting up of an Iron Frout, are now sufficiently'removed to en able them to gain easy access to the tuterior, where they will hud the shelve* well stocked, as usual, with Crockery,China, UUss and 8tono Ware, Family Hard ware, Table Cutiory, Wood and Willow-ware, Tin ware, Lamps, Lanterns and Wioka—together with a great variety of FANCY AND UOU8E-FURNI8U- 1NU GOODS, Which will be sold at moderate and just prices, by J- 1*. COLLIN8, aug 26 100 Bryan-street. IV lus U< Uviuoval. JACOBS would respectfully inform his friends iblic, gentrally, that he has removed i CKJAK STOMK itom No. *J7 Hull-street, to the corner of the lane between Mute and Uroughton streets, a few doors s-mth or Ids former location—where he would be happy to wait on all who may favor 1dm with their patronage. 11s still ooutlnues to keep constantly on hand, as huretoiors, the Uncut brands of Cigars, Tobacco, Huufl, Ac. Call at the, (au'JJJ alUN OF THE H1U INDIAN. bTlil'E, PURTltUUS. (JULI.I1MS. a N ORDINANCE, utmmdatury of tho various j\_ Ordiuauoesuf the City of Savannah, passed lu relation to Stops, Porticoes, Favuments, Trees, Ac. *oo. 1. He It ordained by the Mayor aud Aidui of the City of Savannah and ths Hamlets thereof. ,u., tn lieu of Porticoes or Steps, it ahall be lawful for the owner or owners of brlok or stous houses, to ereot co lumns thereto, notcxoeediug eighteen inches in disiu- etsr, provided the oovsrins thereof is not lees than tut feet high; and provided also, that said columns shall bo placed outside tho curbstone and touohing t e same, »co. 2. He it further ordained, That ail Ordinances ot parts of Ordinances militating against tills Ordinandi, be and the same are hereby repealed.—Passed iu Coun cil, 15th March, 1819. l.L.E.1 _ R. WAYNE, Mayor. City Atumliiil’i* Uilicu, f Savannah, August Hi, 1853. j ■VTOTICE i* hereby git on to uil persons liuving X i Cattle, liorsos or Mules iu the Found, the hours lor dalivary will be from 0 to 7 o'clock, A. M., and from Might Bell. J 7K)R the accommoduiiun of those wanting Modi- . oiuos at night, a oompeunt person will bo always and at tho Drug More ut J. A. .u AY Ell, 151 iirough- ton-st. tf uu kb Curpct end flour Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Uoods, tlcc.| dkc., *Vr. No. HO Congress and No. 1)7 Bt. Julien Sis. f 1 'UK Subscriber, knowing that the citizens ul X Havaiiuah have felt a great interest in ths oatab- haiiing oi a CARPET WARKIIOUMK, In this city, and beiug nwaro that many have boon awaiting the completion of the New Htore, so that they could make their seleution of the various articles fur furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the public, generally, that ho has opened the most com plete assortment of all the various styles of UOODb usually kept in similar establishments. The Htook ol tho different departments Will consist, in port, of lift following Uoods, via: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Urussols; Mount Brussels; Brussels; Velvet: Tapestry and Urussols fur Stairs; Tnroo Fly, Superfine, Fine aud Uommou lugratn; Plain aud Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ao.; Drug gets, 6-4,12-4 and DM iu width, of evory variety of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor aud Moop Mats; Table and Piano Covers; Silver aud Urass Oval aud Octagon Stair Bods; Stair Linen, Ao., Ao. Oils CLOTH*. Ofovory width; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Snioous, Ao.; Rose Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 6 .4 and 6-4 wide; Figurod India Rubber Cloth fur Stairs. CURTAIN*. Bilk and Worstod Damask Do-Lalno: Worsted and Lluen Damask DuLains; Figured and I'l&lu Damasks, variety of colors ; White nud Huff, for Shades. WINDOW 811AUUM. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and While aud Gold, entirely utw style ; Cord; Loops; Tas- a els; together with all the various Trimmings lor Our- nius and shades. GILT COUNICUB. Hands, Loops aud Pins, of tho groatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; all of whioh will be •eld at wholesale or retail, uu tho most liberal termr WM. H.UUION, Agent, 140 Congress and 57 St. Julian-st Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. UNION 8AVISO STORE. Qreat Sacrifice AT MAAS So MEVMANN’S CL0TH1MJ EMPORIUM. ^J3Z&!SL^&S& w untry, that they art uewjgrepared to offer one of the largest and best selected stocks of QLoVhINQ. and a general assortment of Oen tUmen'sFURNISl Notions. ver bronght to this city, VO GOODS and Fancy „ - itaMt tor Spring and 8um- wsar/xt prices nevor known or hsard of In this °°W# enumerate a few laadiny articles in our lino, to which we invite «'•rial attention: Dreaa aud Frock Cotli, In Olaok, Bine. Brown. Olive, and Dovo Colored French and English Cloths. I! us Incan and Hunting Conte, , In every variety of style*, and of different materials, such as Cloth, Cassim.re, Tweed, Cash me ret and man ufactured in plain, olouded, striped and mixed pattern*. Pa a tn loo an. In Blook and rauey Colored Cloth, Casslmere and Cas- slaetsnper&ne Doeskin in various color*. Vesta, Plain, Whit* and Figured Satin and 811k—for wedding and party wear: Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Dlaok aud Fanoy Satins,Doe skins, Cashmerets, Ao. Hosiery, Gents* Shirts, Undershirts, Drawer*. Bocks, Glovos, Suspenders, Crava»s, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Nsok Tius of the latest French and Amorioan styles in great variety. Halo, Capa, Tranks, Carpel Baga and Vnllaea. The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce ments In thetrtrado seldom mat with, and at the same time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jeffetson stroets— the greatest depot'Wry of READY MADE CLOT1IINQ in this oouatry. MAAS A llEYMANN.* Boya and Youtlie’ Clothing. Not to be surpassed in tho variety of styles, maks and low price, to be found at the above named estab lishment. oot 4 ly Kobluson Ac Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, AMD DEALKftV IN FINK HEAD Y-MADK CLOTHING, A RE now receiving and opening their stock of A SPRING AND HUMMER GOODS,all of whioh have been selected during tho post month by our Mr. Catop, consisting in part of Light, Black and Fancy Colored Cloths, Casasinlers, Cash mure tin, Pulleau Cloths, and Drap d'ete, Vestings of Silks, Satins, Marseilles and Embroidered Patterns. Our Rusdy-Made Clothing is from the well-known houseof W. T. Jenringe A Co., Broadway, New York, aud oannotbe surpassed. Wo have our usual large supply of Furnishing Goods on hand—everything requisite tor a gentleman's ward robe—together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet-Bags; also, ludia Rubber Goods, such os Coats, ('leaks, Ponchoe, Loggins and Cape*, all of which we oiler as low aud on as good terms as cuu be obtained elsowhore. UAUDRYS BUILDINGS, next to Pulaski Uouse. *l>r 4 TRDLtllNGM. C IOLOKKD MILK AND LINEN BIIA1D, f Triinm'ug Braid, Colored Silk Linen aud Gilt Hutton* for Children Clothes, also fauoy open worked Hose and half liose, at .. apr 19 KEMPTON A VEnSTILL’S. QTAPLB AND FANCY HUY GOOD8.— Irish Linens, Linou aud Cotton Sheetings, Bleach ed aud Brown Whirlings, Pillow Case Linen* and Cot tons, Huckabacks, Scotch Diaper, Lons Lawns, Bird's Eye Diaper, 7, 8, V, Bland 12 4, Linen Table Damasks, Damask Napkins, Dowlas, Linen Towels, Gauss Flan nels, Musquito Laos and Notting, Furnituro Fringe, Ladles', Gout's and Children's Hosiery, Ladies'Dress Goods, new and handsome, Embroiderio*, Laces, Rib bons, etc., for sale at the lowost market prices, by may 5 DKWITT A MORGAN. I Ao.—Received per steamer Florida 1U-4 to 12-4 Rarnsly Hhestiuga Brown Liueu Damasks f od Diaper* Super Scotch Diapers 10-4 and 11-4 Cotton Shotting! Pillow Case Cottons r bleached Long Cloths HENRY LATIIROP A CO. KCK1VKD by tlm lust Steamer—Hair Cloth Skirts, Mull and Nainsook Muslins, Nett Gloves Mantillas, Grass Cloth, suU Mitts, Wash Blond. Luuo wruuiih, ui*» uivui, N W Collars and Chemisettes, Long Lawns, Bird eye Diapers, Ao. For sale by jo 18 DcWITT A MORGAN. Curpete! Carpels 11 Cai'peis! I: \\T L have thin duy opened for sain a sploudid If assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mat*, Rugs, . Wlstdow Curtains, Ao., consisting la part ut HO places 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry! ■» 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do *2 ply Carpets 80 Floor Clothe lOpiuees Drugget ft do Fait Carpet 0 do Dutch do 60 do Velvet aud Cheneil Rng* 100 common Rugs aud Mats 100 pair of beautiful stylo Window Shade* All of the above Goods -• *'■“ yrleesj for sale Ur New Wutcli, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY MTOUK, BROUGHTON-STRA?A.T, No. 148. M R. FRANCIS STEIN, Munufiicturnr of Chro nometers, Clocks, Towu Clocks, Watches, Ao.Ao. respectfully iuforms his customers aud the public geue rally that ne has titled up the Store 148 Broughtou-st.. where ho intends to make a permanent locatiou. and earry uu tho Jewelry business iu iu various branches. Watches, Clocks, Town Clocks, Chronometers, Jewel ry. Ac., Ao., cleaned aud ropaired with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry aud Fanoy Goods of all descriptions sold at the lowest prices possible. N.B.—Any Watch, Cluck, Ac.,Ac.,that oannotbe re paired by ether watchmakers, 1 pledge myself shall be xepalred by me to satiafaetion, and warranted. Corporation Notices. ** NOTICK. AT ASTERS OF VESSELS arriving at this Port III betweenthe flr*fc of July tad the last day 9! October inclusive, are hereby notified to appear at m* office wtthlu 24 lionrs after each arrival, and make report Ux jrt In writing on Oath to the Mayor oi the City, “of age, name and oooupatlon of every pervoa who shall re been brought a* passenger, in such ship or vessel her last voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for every fleet or omission to make such report, the snm of $7i for every alien neglected to be so reported.” The said Masters of vessels are farther notified, “if any person who may have beeu a passenger in any such •hip or vessel, and not being a cltiaen of the United Htates, shall be suffered to land from suoh ship or ves sel, at any place within tbo distance of fifty miles from the said GUy, with Intent to proceed to the said Citr, otherwise than in the said ship or vessel, the Master or Commander thereof, shall he liablo to the like penalty or $3>8) for every suoh peraou so suffered or permitted to land.” Vide—LatepatAwl, Dec. 29,1819. EDWARD O. WILSON, Clerk of Council. Savannah, July 1,1853. jy 2 DILI* to bo entitled on Ordinance, to amend an Ordinance, entitled ‘‘an Ordinance to pre serve the pubtlo property, Ao., passed 2d August, 1839. Hxc. I. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Atdcrmcu of the City of Savannah and tho hamlets thereof, In Couucil assembled, aud it is hereby ordained by the _ horse to any tree planted as aforesaid,” be altered and amended so as to read as follows: “or of hitching uuy animal to any trees, planted as aforesaid, or to any part oi the fences, rail ings, gates or enclosures of the publio squares, places, or buildings,or to any one of the publio pumps, or lamp posts.” Hxc. 2. Be it farther ordained by tho authority afore said, that the followiux words be added to the said amond second soction of said Ordinance of 2d August, 1839: “and provided also thut it shall be tho duty of tho Marshal, City Constable, or either police officer, discovering any animal, hiuhedashoreinbefore prohibi ted, not only to tile an Information against the owner, ridnr, or driver of suoh animal, but to take the animal iUelf and impeuud it until the payment of all tines and costs whioh may fall upon tho offender, as well as the expenses of impounding, or until good and sufficient security sha l be given lor the payment of such tines, costs and expenses. Hxc. 3. Bo it further ordained hy thoauthority afore said, that all ordinances and parts of ordinances mili tating against this ordinance, be and the same ore hereby repealed. Passed in Couucil, Havannnh, July 28th, 1853. [ l. s. | R. WAYNE, Mayor, Attest: Edw. G. Wit.sos, Clerk of Council. t of the city marriage, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. health aud spirits with a complication of d!ei aliments, depriving them of the power for the enjoy ment of life at an ago when physioal health, buoyancy of spirits, and fappy serenity of mind, arising from a udltion of health, should be predominant Many of the causes uf hur sufferlaga at first— perhaps years fceforo, perhaps during girlhood, or the first years of marriage—woro in their origin *0 light aa to pass un noticed, aud of oourse neglected. In after years, when too Into to bo bonofltted by our uowledge, wo look baok and mourn, and regret the ill onsequenoes of onr ignorance. What would we nut often give to poesess, in early lifu, the knowledge wo obtain in after years! And what days aud nights of anguish we might not have boon sparod, If the knowledge was timely possessed. It is tnoiaucholy and startling to beholil tho aickness and sufibriug endured by many a wife for many years, from causes simple aud controllable, easily remediud—or bettor still.- not incurred, if every wtfo and mother possessed the information contained in a littlo volume, fwithin the reauh of all) which would spare to hursolf years of misery, and* to her husband tho ounstant toil aud anxiety of mind, ueoessurlly devolving upon him from sickliest) of the wlfo, without giving him tho op portunity of acquiring that competence whioh bis exer tions are entitled, aud the possession of whioh would so- ouro the happluuss uf himself, w ife£and children. Hccure the menus of happiness by beoomlng In time posssssea of the knowledge, the want of wliioh * caused the siuknessand poverty of thousands. Iu view of such consequences, no wife or mother is oxcuxablo if sho nogleot to avail herself of that ledge in respect to herself, which would spare her much A BILL, to lio uiititlrii mi Ordinance to divide tho city into four Dispensary Districts, to provide (or the cioctiuu of a Dispensary Phy.iciau for each of said districts, and to declare the duties and tlx tho com pensation of each Dispensary Physician. Beo. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor nud Ajdermen of tho city of Savannah and liatnlot* thereof in Counoll Hssoruhlcd, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That from and after tho ru«nage of this or dinance, the city bo, and it is hereby divided into four Dispensary Districts, tho lirst to embrace all that part ot the city bounded outlie uorth by tho Savanuah riv er, on tho cast by Jefforson-htreot continued to the river, outlie south byHouth Uroad-stroot and William-street, and on the west by f embrace all that pur by tho river,on the 1 south by Houth Bro.t_ limits,and on tho w ost hy Jofferson-Etroet, continued to tho river ; the third to embrace all that part of the city bounded on tho north by Wiilliaui-streot and South Hruad-fltreet, on tho onst by Jefferson struot continued to tho corporate limits, uu tho south by the corporate limits, and on the west by the corporate limits ; and tho fourth to embrace all that part of the city bounded on the uorth hy South Broad-streot coutin ‘ * “ pnrate limits, on the east by the corn the south by tho corporate limits, ami Jollerson-ttrcctcontinued to the corporate limits. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by the authority afore said, That tbero shall be elected at the lirst tegular meeting of (Jouuoil after tho paseago ot' this ordiuunce, and auuually thereafter on the lirst roxular meeting in July, a Ditpoueury Physician for each «f said ais- tricte, whose duty it shall bo to furnish tho destitute sick w ithin the limits of his district with nocoasary medi cines, to givo thorn medical and surgical advioe aud at tention, to visit thorn ut their places of abodo when uo- aessttry to attend in porsoa.or liy competent substitute at their officeson every Momluy and Thursday, between the hours uf 10 o'clock, A. M. uml 1 o'clock P. M., for consultation with out-door patients, to keep always a competent supply ol vacoino matter fur vacinating the poor and tofuruisliphysiciaus, the latter to pay a rea sonable aud proper prioe therefor. Heo. 3. Be it further ordained hy tho authority afore said, That tho said Dispensary Physicians shall be con sidered, held and taken as officers of the city, aud shall be liable to the same penalties for nou-perfortnance or neglect of any of their official duties as uro now pro scribed iu case of other city officers. Hoc. 4. Be it further ordained by tho authority afore said, That suoh Dispensary Physician before entering on the duties of hiu office shall take the oath prescribed for city officers, aud execute a bond with tw o securities in tho penal sum of one thousand dollars, conditional forthu faithful performance of the duties of his office.— Each Dispensary Physician shall receive iu full com pensation for medicines and services, a salary of CUU dollars per auuuin. payable monthly. 800. 5. Bo it further ordained by the authority afore said, Tliut ail ordinances aud ports of ordinances mili tating against this ordinance be, and the same are here by repealed. Passed in Counoil, Havannah, 14 July 1853, II. ».] It. WAYNE, Mayor. Attest. Euwaud G. Wii.sojc, Clerk of Council. jy GROCERIES, fee. NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. N». 6 Whlialtrr Btrect. THE SUBSCRIBER re.peotfullr .Bnonn- ■■ to th, citizen, of SoT.nnih, and of th. In- irlor of thl, SUM, Hint h. hM now op.nri -id will Ice*,. mt.tlnn.llT In «ow, «l«r,. wgrtn.nl of th. b«at ontlitlen of tn# radons kind, of Wines nud LUiaors, both foreign And domestic, invoiced from the beat sources, and to his stock of whioh, at present on hand, he invites attention. Ilaving had extensive experience In Franc* as a manufacturer, and in America as impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enable* him to offer assurance that the articles which nr* enu merated below are each genuine. Article* of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Hofiknd OIn Scotch, Irish and Monongahe!* Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and 8t. Croix Ram. Wines, v-v.v^,, ^ , 8herry.Ch* . lurgnndy Winos. Coi'diuls. .co*. Maraxohino, 1 ,ser, Absinth, Ac., Ac* Ale uiid Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestio Liquors. augfl R. MAYER. EDWABD O'BVBNE’S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’* Halldlng, Market Wharf, ■ •AVANNAlC GEORGIA. E. O'B. keeps constantly in store ofcfclXj large stock of Grockhies. Liquors, Crockery-Ware, Bouts, Hhoes, and Clothing. 35 chests Black Tea. 35 hags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffoe. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Bngart* 70 Fainilv. Pale, and No. 1 Soap.] 4 pipes Holland Gin. ft half-pipes Coguao Brandy. 1ft barrels Fourth Proof Domestio Brandy. 40 do. Phelps's Gin. 35 do. Rom. 10 hhds. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Win**. 75 doion Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 orates assorted Crockery-Ware.ly oet 19 NOTICES. .—The undersigned will continue to v-.., -j ths Lumber and Timbsr bnsnssis as rstofore, undor th* nams ana M^Isjsf L Roberts A ’ mar 19 A Co. NOTICE. F ACTORS. Merchants and Olliers, de siring to have their Cotton repacked, can do so by ISSt* £ NOTICE. O Colored Person will hereafter bo allowed to , travel on any of the Boats running between Flor- or Charleston and this place, unless accompanied by their master or owner, or having a special ticket to be retained by the Captain of ths steamer, and to be en dorsed If required by some known responsible person. Parties interested will plsase take notice, as this rule will be strictly enforced. AttTTl.AU. Agents for Florida Boats. BROOKS A BARDEN, Proprietor Hav. and Charleston Line. I \If8HOLlJTION.—Tito co-partneisliip here- tofore existing under the name and stylo ol Klnchloy, Lockett A Co., is this day dissolved bv mutu al consent. The namo of the firm can be used by either party in liquidation of ahy debts due them, Savannah, 1/ay 24,1863. v v * fl XTOTICK.—Tho understood will continue tho llj business at the Old Stand, under the name of Kinchley A Thomas. E. F. KINUULEY, may 2ft tf A. THOMAS. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. f| ||K undersigned liuve this day associated them- J selves together undor the namo and style of Kernp- toa A Verstille. for the transaction of a general Drv Goods business. Having taken the stand In Waring s Kauge, No. 72 St. Julian aud 197 Bryan-sts., next door to Me«wrs. F. Zogbaum A Co.'s Music store, thoy will, iu a fett days, be prepared to offer twllioir friends aud the public, a handsome and well selected assortment of ripring Gooos. EDWARD 8*KEMPTON, Savannah, Feb. 17,1852. HENRY W. VERSTILLE. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull nud Buy Streets. Importer and Denier In Wines, Liquors and Cigars, G IKOCEKIKM, &c—-COFFEE.—150 bugs W prlmo Rio, 73 do Jamaica, 60 do Java. bUUAH.—lOhhda Porto Rico, 14) do 8t. Croix, 5 do N. Orleans, UMJbbls Crashed, Powdered and Clarified. MOLASSES.—26 hhds Cuba, 76 bbla N. Orleans. FLOUR.—160 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Canal, 50do Ui- suttoring, bo tho mouus of happiuoss and prosperity ‘ isbaud and confer upou her ohlldreu that blutsL all price—healthy bodies, with healthy minds.- ly FRANCIS STEIN. U.etni»(ou A Venilille A RE now opeuiug u fitiulyviMoried and complotc stock of bummer and other Dry Goods, whiob they will offer upon the most accommodating terms. As great care has boon exercised iu the selection ul their stook, with a view both to price aud quality, they uuulidoutly invite their friouds aud the publio goucral- I y to ei.ll and gaamiuojor themsuivus. apr ft S UPPORTER* and TULhSKS, ol' evory variet -*- 1 - 1 --‘ *—* lor sals by aug 16 That kuowledge is ooutiditadiu-a little work entitled T1IK MARRIED WOMAN’S Private medical Companion, BY A. M. MAURICEAU, Professor of Diseases ol Women, One Hundredth JCditUm. l&ino.,vp. 250. rrice&O Cx-nti (on Uue paper, extra binding till 00.1 First published in 1847, auu it is not surprising or wonderful, considering that every Female, whether married or not, can here acquire a full knowledge ol the nature, character and onuses of her complaints, with tho various symptoms, aud that nearly half a million copios should have been sold. It Is impracticable to convey fully the various sub jects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intend ed for tho married, or thoso contemplating marriage but no female desirous of enjoying health, and tin beauty, coimoquent upon health, which is so conducive to her own happiness, and that of her husband, but either has or will obtain it, ns has nr will every hus band who has the love aud affection of his wife at heart, or that of his own pecuniary improvement. Upwards of One hundred thousaud copies have beeu at by mail within the last few months. CAUTION TO~THK PUBLIC! I1K NOT URPRAVDKDl Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. Mauriccnu, 129 Liberty street, N. Y.,is on tho tltlu*page, aud the entry in tho Clerk's Office on the back of tho title-page ; and buy ouly of rosnectablo aud honorable dealers, or send by nail aud address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, as there are purious and surreptitious infringements of oopyright. with full titlo-pugo, and afsolndsx of oonteuts, will be sent free of charge to ovory part of tho United 8taios, by addressing, post-paid, aa herein. On receipt of Fifty Cunts, (or Ono Dollar for th tino Edition, oxtra binding,) “The Married Woman Private Medical Companion” is sent intuited free) t auy part of tho United States. Ail loiters must b nost-onid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU variety and style, just received by steamer u JAB. u: CARTKR S‘_ Druggists, opposite 8t. Andrew's Hall. H ULL’S FEVER «* AH UK PILLS.— A fresh lot ou hand. Also, India Cbologogue, a certain retnwdy for chilis. For sale at J AS. 11. CARTER k CO. nog 18 Drngglsts, opposite St. Andrew's Hall. TTOOT TUlis, 8lup Buckets, Watering Fots, Jj Water Carriers, aud also Bathing Tubs, of every TAR, PITCH AND OAltb.U. A BBLS. Tur. 40 do Pitch. rJtiJ 20 do Bright Varnish. bO bales Oaknm. Landing from bark l’eier Daniil and for sale by aug 16 CLAGUORN a CUNNINGHAM. LOUR—20 hbl,. Hiram Smith'. Fluor, from 1 new whoat—landing per steamer Augusta, and sale by CLAUilOKN k CUNNINGHAM, auy 18 schr. Woodbridgc, aud for sale by I 18 CLAGUORN * CUN CUNNINGHAM. J. D. JESSE. S MOKED TONGUES, tiniukod Beef, Fulton Market Beef and Pig Pork, aud fur sale by jy 10 W. D. FOE received in store, and for sale b; ) by W. M. DAVIDSON. Hogar, for tale b> (anti; COHENS k HERTZ. . inf from steamer Alabama, and for sale by S± CLAGUORN k CUNNINGHAM. Dr.WIITft MORGAN. T C E-P RE8ERV1NU P1TC1IEBH.- ■ Stlmpson’s oelebrated Britannia lce-Fres«rvlng Viteltors, just received per steamer Alabama, ^ndfor tali low by lj*15] J. p. COLLIN C iDRN—400 suck.-, pruuo White Baltimore Corn, / . 1* store and for tau by hk*Uf *9 OGDEN k BUNKER. XATUITK LEAD, OIL, dkc.-V.iu lb*. fw White Lead, pare and No. 1; 5uo gallons Lin- seedOU. Jusl neeivsd and for sale by au 20 J. B. MOORE * CO. Gibbon* s Building. aug 29 1 stars and fbr tale by MINIS k FLORANCK. DAMAGED PAPER. A LOT of hlua ruled Letter Taper, slightly da maged, fbr sals by ang27 JOHN M. COOPER k CO. J 1NEN H11BBT1MG, Liueu Table i*uua*K. j Calicoes. Corded Skirts, Mull, Swiss and Nainsook aslins, Silk and Gause Flannels, Shirt Bosoms, la taut’s Embroidered Waists, Fans, kc* Ac., just rac'd by steamer and for sale at ths lowsst prices Ly jy 14 DaWITT A MOBOAN. A LE.—30 bbls. Albany Cream Ale, summer /V Stook, landing from steamer Augusta this day; tar sale at the Albany Ale Depot, aug 8 W. M. DAVIDSON. S UGAR.—75 hhds. Fair to Choice N. O. Bngar 10 bfcd*. Fair Muscovado do 19 no Prime to Choice Porto Rico do 60 bbls. Stuart's Refined C- do For sale by (aug 18j WEBSTER A PALMES. any pa New York City. Publishing Office, No 129 Liberty street, New York. For sale l>j/—Lee A Whitman^ Ringgold; R. F. Bon- 1. •- „ w u«tt,Cassville; Doyal A Sears. McDonough; J. A. Rey nolds, Dahlonega ; C. Youngblood, Oglethorpe,—Ga. InNtw Vork City—By Stringer A Townseud; Adri- ance, Sherman A Co ; Do Witt A Davenport, Nassau street; Barnes A Co. Office, 129 Liberty street, v PROUIiAMATlOM. MAYOR'S OFFICE, \ Savannah, May 9,1853 ) WtiEltEAS, Council, at a regular mooting, hold on tb 27th January, 1853, passed a resolution requiring me I issue my proclamation “closing the Old Cemetery for ‘ 1* purpose of iuterment after the li.t of July next. Therefore, 1 do hereby proclaim, that after the First day of July next, the Ulu or Briok Cemetery will be closed for tho purposo of intermei * |L. 8.] Attest: Epward O. Whs (.tins, Uilles, Hardware, kc. HMIIK SUBSCRIBER hogs leave to inform hi* X friends and the publio generally, that he has nur- eTTased the ontire stook of Mr. JOHN OARRUT11ER8, 176 CongresH-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ao., at very low prices, for uush. Manufacturing aud repairing, of nil kinds, promptly and oarefally executed, nud at low prices. J. T. JONES. Mavaimuli Medical College SESSION 1853—'64. IIE COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS __ Institution will commence on tho First Monday in -.ovembor and oontuiuo four months. 1(. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Prof, of Institutes aud P Prof. Anatomy. r Novo P. M. KULLOCK.M. D., Prof. Obstetrics and Diseasos of Women and Children. O. W. WEST. M. D., Prof. Medical Clieraistry, E. 11. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Physiology. U. L. BYRD, M. D., Prof Materia Medtca and peutios. FEES.—For the full oourse, $105 5 Jfatrieulatit Ticket, $5 ; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10 ; Ortulu< lion, $30. Requisites fur Graduation, the same as other Medical College*. C. W. WEST, M. D., apr 22 tIN Dean of tho Faculty j$^“ The following uowspapera will please cony the above till 1st November, and suud bills to this Of South Carolinian, Columbia, (tri-weekly) Courier, Charleston, “ Con*titutwna!i*t, Augusta, Geo., (weekly) Jleeonter, MUledgeville, “ Patriot, Albany, Geo., “ Floridian, Tnllahrmou, Fla., ‘ Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., “ Advocate, Uuntaville, Ala., “ Gazette, Chattauooga. Ala., “ A f w«, iaoks(»nviile. i'la TUST s| tion Printed G Spiiiig Dry Goods. RECEIVED uml now open lor iuapcc- Ureuuwioh. *3n» eod law t jo 16 A: MORE NEW GOODS AT BELDKN’g. JUST recoivtxl per steamer, every variety of k'U MM Lit 1IAT8, oonsisting of Panamas, Po- ■dale's. Leghorns, China and Canton Straws, and full trimmed White Beavers, weighing only 6)14 ox.— Also, a very fine Double Brim Florence Leghorn, some thing light and nioe for City Trade, together with a Idtrge Lot of Canada Straws aud Palm Leaf, for Plan ters' use. Canada Straws at $1,75 per doson, and Palm Leaf from $1,25 to $2,50 pur dox. All to be had at the new Hat Store, cornor of Broughton aud Barnard streets. (may7-tf) BELDEN A CO. Paris, Plaiu and Printed Borages, Plain aud Priutcd Burugo DeLaiuos, Printed Muslins k Cambrics Plain A Printed Organdies, Scotch A French Ginghams, French, EnglishandAmeri- V can Prints, ul’k k High Col'd Borages, Plain and Folard Silks, At. EMBROIDERIES. Muslin aud Imce Collars and Cup p i : Bleed I R. LaCUdlK’iS TOOTH AND HUM SPECIFIC—For tho cure of boro, Dieoaiod, aud oodingUUMS, and for removing Tartar from the teeth,aud keeping them clean aud white, and preserv ing them from deoay. This artiolo is warranted to be purely vegetable, aud free from all deleterious mix tures. Many porsons in this city have used it, and cau testify to its efficacy. Directions for use accompany each bottle. ^ Prepared by Clark A Co., ot New Orleans, and fur tale by J. A. MAYER, aug 1 tf 154 Broughton-st. r |'UHHlt4H Frlcilou Towel*.—These Tow- 1 a« the name designates, are of Turkish manu facture, aud are intended as a substitute for the tiesli brush, the haTr glote, and hair belt, for producing a healthy action of the skiu by friction. The material is of flax, and of a texture admirably adapted to their use. They will be found to be effective without being harsh. For sale by A. A- SOLOMONS A CO. J ENNINUB’H DOUBLE HUUA WATER —A PURE ARTICLE.—The manufacturers, (ths celebrated Jennings, of Cork, Ireland) in the prepara tion of the materials for their Soda Water, earefully exclude all deleterious substances, admitting into iu composition only ingredients of ascertained purity. A Urge invoice, utroRtCD direct, and for sale by mar 24 A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. tI'D SHAVERS.—J.E. DcFord, him received X » tat of Sannder's Patent Metalio Tablets and Ra- sor Strops, tho best artiole ever offered to ths publio ; thoy will keep ths Hasor in fins Shaving order without ofthsUons. Also, a large assortment of fine received and tor sals at ths j« l APOTHECARIES' HALL. I jLU.UBING.—The subscribers XT pared to do plumbing la all its branohe*. Persons who arc dextrous of having water, either odd or h distributed through their dwellings, would do well give up a aall. Osr work shall ho duos in a substant manner and warranted to give satisfaction. MORSE A NICHOLS. MW it. A dorn YOUR USAD^-Ws have just re ceived a few of thoso very ptett/ pur# white and cream colored Matul&e Hats. All in want must call eeoa, as they are much ia demand. 4„*T tt ^ N. K. BARN I'M A CO., JUL- J>^°gnton^t, opp 0> i U at. Andrew's Hall. r*L For sale by [ jy gl A . >1 U W. D. JOED. TEAM. pKE»H Often m.| Bluh T.u ut ihuh 1 tu of HMri.1. qnali. Uruj »!T'. »olu . . . “ ,k . rank --I li A.UOHAVb. 1 / M tut-O IK; .Ll Wtu\U.i iu. Thrond do do Valouoiucsand Lisle Laoe. Uemstich'd Cambric Hdkfs. GLOVES. Ladies'. Gentlemen's aud ClilUn STATION S TIIE snhscriher liosnow on hand a fine aud well selected stook of Wines, Liquors and Segarit, comprising the following: One Butt of tho choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Ono Pipo of the first quality and choicest OLD *' RE SERVE, viutogo 1840. One Pipe of tho ohoicost aud roost delicately flavored OLD PALUETlNIiO, vintage 1830. One Pipe of the choicest aud exceedingly rare OLD SERCIAL, vintage 1820. Ono half Pipo of the richest and most highly flavored 8UUTH HIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old Loudon Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, in Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pip** choice OLD PORT WINE. SHERRY *' Twolve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various brands, vis: i ieuuessy, London Dock, Jean Louis Pinet, CastlUon, Guimard, Saaerao, Salignao, and Otard, "*upuy A Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY, Choioo Champagne, of various brands. Hook Wines, imported Cordiuls—suoh as Curacao, Maraschino, Aui- itto, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ac. 100,000 choico Havana Cigars, of various brands, and full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dec 30 NOTICE—REGISTRATION of VOTERh A T 2 o'clock, F. M. t 011 tho first Monday iu tiexi month, tbo list for the Registration of Voters for this year, will be finally and absolutely closed. By Law. EDWARD G. WILSON, NOTICE. A S the subscriber dunigns remaining in Savnn- nnhlpermaneutly.hlaDAGUKRREAN GALLERY will be kept open throughout the whole season. Thoso wishing Pictures taken, will do woll to aa'l and oxainiuo his specimens. (aug 101 J. W MILLER. Bagged, 30 hhds Sides, 20 do shoulders. 400 doson Brooms, painted handles. 200 do painted Buukets. SOAP. CANDLES AND STARCH.—ou oo*c» *™.. aud faintly Soap, 50 do l'nle do, 75 do Adamantiuo Can dles, 20do Sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patout Mould do, -10 w hole and hnlf boxes 6tarch. TOBACCO.—350 packages various brands and quali ties. LEMON SYRUP, Ae.—50 boxes Lemon Syrup, 10 isoB Walnut and Tomato Catsup, lOdo.Brandy Peaches DOMESTIC LIQUORS.—76 bbl* Phelps' Gin, 60 do N. E. Rnin, 75 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do Extra Old “onouguhola do. WINES.—20 quarter casks puro Malaga, 8 NEW OBOCEHIES. riHIE unilursignml beg leuve to imforiu tho public generally, thut they have opened tho well known 0 under 8t. Androw s Hall, formerly occupied by C. B. Hcallj * —* **- — 1 — itantly on h eotics, suitable FOR F A M I I. Y USE, and in order to effect quick sales, they are willing to offor their goods ou tho most moderate terms, with tl sincere hope of meriting the confidence of tho Bavni nnh public, a share of whose kind patronage they mo BERLIN A NATHANS. 13 ACON,l,ARD tfc FLOUR- 50 hhds Prime Bacon Sides 20 do do do Shoulders 60 bbls and 100 kegs prinio Leaf I.ard itporflue Howard Street Flour Landing aud (or sale by jy 13 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. J l L, TEA, Ar c.—30 bbls Bleached Wliuta Oil, 75 boxes Black Tea in X and ,« 4 ' Papers, 7« boxes Soda aud Sugar Blsouit. 7ft do Mustard, Pepper, Allspice aud Ginger, received and for sale by McMahon a doyle. UST RECEIVED—20 douon of that lino ngarianJTokay, for sale bjjr J Ufv r Hai jy is A. BONAUD, 1 { Buy and Whitaker. IJ EC AN NUTN.—A few bbls. fresh Pecan I Nuts, in store and for salo by jo 29 MINIS AFI.ORANCE. FISK’H METALLIC BURIAL CASKS, Thisvaluablearticlelsjustreeeived aud for sale by 1. VV. MORRELL Sc TO., sept 3 ly 8oloagent*ln this City for the Inventor in all styles. TRIMMINGS. Dress Trimmings, latest styles. HOUSE KEEPIN GOODS. Linen Sheetings, lMllow-oase Liuon, Scotch. Russia and Bird Eye Diaper, and Towels, Table and Piano Covors, Window Shades and Cur tains, Worsted Damask Curtains, Marseilles Guilts, Imperial Colored Quilt*, Allendale Quilts, Ao. Matting, Plain aud Cheek'd Floor Oil Cloth. GOODB OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE SAVANNAH ItAKIIEU SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. flHIE Snhscriher would roapeclfully announce 1_ to the citixcns of Savannah, aud of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for the reception of his friends. He assures them that nothing will bo left Hot aud Cold Baths Parents aro respectfully imformed that ovory and pains will bo taken with their children when sont to the Saloon to bo waited upon. He will also koep fer rino aud Cotton Undershirts and Drawers. Pocket Ildkfs., Collars, Socks, and other artioles ot Goutle- rnen's wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Shoo Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, ana a groat variety of other artioles. Ilnlin of Havannnh. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by liim- solf for cleansing and darkening the llair; thousands who have received the benoflt of cleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening tho Hair, are willing to com- moud it. Price—$i a bottle, or throe bottles lor $2 25. Augusta Barber Shop. lie would also take tho pleasure of informing his nu merous friends that he has opened a maguifioent Barber Shop undor the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta, where every oouvonioaoe will be found to make his na trons comfortable. Strangors and friend* visiting Au gusta uro respectfully solicited to givo me a call. J. M. IlAYWOOD, Monumeut-sq., Savannah, janl ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-*t., Augusta. taking effect from tho first day of January last, u JOHN E. 8T1LWELL. Savannah, Augusts, 1852. Clerk of Counoll. NOTICE. A LL nersons having cluims against tho lata I)r. L. B. McConn, of Savannah, will ploi.su hand them iu properly uttestedto Mr. Jofforson Roberts, who is duly authorised by me ta settle the same. July 30, 1853. [aai 0)P. H. MoCONN. attend to my business, aug 9 1 tho city JNO. F. HAMILTON. NOTICE. D R. JA8. M GORDON, liuving this day associ ated himself with mo, for tho transaction uf the general DRUG and MEDICINE BUSINESS, the corn w ill in luturo be conducted undor the name style uf Jas. U. Cauteh A Co., Broughton-stroet, op posite St. Andrew's Hall. JA8. II. CARTER, JAS. M. GORDON, M. D. Savannah, August 1,1853.Imp nug2 8HOL UTION OF CO-PARTNER- _ IHIP.—The Co-Partnership heretofore exiiiing tween the subscribers under the firm uf 11A USMAN A MAYER, is this duy dissolved by mutual couseut. The business of tho late firm wilt bo settled by W. 11. Hausmau, to whom all persons having claims will easo present them, and those ludebtod will make lyrnent. W. II. 1JAUSMAN, Savannah, Aug. 11,1853. SOL. MAYER. kTOTICE.—The undersigned will continuo the business at the Old bland “BLUE 8TOHK,” and rospeutfully solicits a continuance of the patronugo su PATENT MEDICINES, Ao. Morliinore’* bitter cordial AND BLOOD PURIFIER, gp* Price, One Dollar per Bottle. JQ fl'lllS invaluable preparation has obtained a pon- I ularity wherever Introduced, unpreoedentsa In' the history of any other prep*iation bronght before th* public. The multiplied thousands who have used It, and have realised its marvellous effects in removing diseases. Re-Entabllshtng Nature, and Rostering the Nervosa System, now herald it to the world as possessing the most supe rior medical virtues known in tbo Materia Medica. Eminent Professors and Pbyiiolans of the first stand ing in the modioal profession use aud presoribs it as the most effective Alterative nod Blood Purifier ever known; while vast numbers who had tang suffer ed from ducates or complaints brought on by Sedentary Habile, Fxvosure, Indigestion, Torpid State of the Liver. or /inj>urt'(t«J of the Blood, now look upon this Cordial as most Myeterioue and Mayical in its healing proper ties and restoring powers. Neuralgia, General Debilityand Nerr one Affections, Dyspep- siaor Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Nervous Head- cache or Flow of Bluod to the Head, Coetive- ness, or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurisy, Pains or Misery in the Side or Region of the lioart, Flatulency or Depression of Spirits, Palpitation of the Heart, Diflloult Breathing, Sink ing Sensations, Prostration of the Nertooa System, Cold, Chilly 8ensatiuut, or Numbness, of the Flesh or Limbs. Difficult or Profuse Expec toration, Night Sweats. Diseases of tne Heart, or affoetion of tne Lungs, Jaun dice, Disease of tho Kidneys, De rangement or Prostrate Condi tion of the Organs of Na ture, whioh cause Pain ful Irregularities, * especially with Femaien. Producing Dohility and Frustration of the NorTons Sys tem. Palo 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 m^ bare originated from vet Life, Health and Happiness." Tho thousands who nave procured and used Morti- moro's celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifier, say that" these diseases cannot remain long in ths system after commencing its use." Iboperatcs like c charm, nets as a fluo tonic, correct* tho tones of the stomach, strengthens the digestive organs, stimulate* the liver to healthy action sufficient to throw off the impure and poisonous secretions, imparts purity, riohness and vi tality to the blood, circulates it freely throughout the system, thereby neutralising and removing impure de posits, renews and strengthens tho nervous system, re stores the constitution iu all its strength and vigor, and imparts a glow of health and beauty or complexion. The evidence in its behalf is overwhelming, and from high sources, hut it is known that fur two years the sup ply has not met the demand. This hundreds of agents can certify. They say " overy bottle sold aells a doxen more;" wnllo it now moots extensive salo with more than one thousand Druggists, among whom are many eminent physioiuue, who use and prescribe it. This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to tako, and per fectly safe to be used in any state of health, even by the most delicate female or child. tfdr Price $1 UO per bottlo. BiT Sold by Druggists generally. Wholesale and Retail Druggists will ho supplied ou application to the Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors. No. 1 Barolny-streot, (Astor Uouse), Now York. Uaviiacd, Uarral A Risley.nud Rushton, Clark A Co, Wholesale Agonts, Now York. A. A. SOLOMONS k CO., and J. 11. CARTER, apr 1 eodlawt-w Agents in Savannah. > the late firm. lin W. 11. IIAUSMAN. y OTIC'E.—1 huvH ditqxifcc! of thooniiru stock vj of llurdwaro of McClosky A Norton to Messrs, imuel Palmer A Son, and solicit, iu their behalf, a utiuuuucc of tho liberal patronage hitherto extended • tho late firm. My books, notes, and accounts, as well as thoso of McClosky A Norton, aro iu the hands of Mr. George B. Vielsh (with Messrs. Paluior A bou) who is my ...j » j •- Mm settlement of iono is authorial JOHN U. NORTON. _< lug nurehased from Mr. JOUN H. NORTON his stook ol Hardware, will uoutinuo tho busiuess ut the same store under tuo style and firm of Samuel Palmer A Son. SAMUEL PALMER, 8. U. PALMER. Savanuah, August 1, 1853. 1 (10) Digby Tything, Deuker - « garet Cavanaugh, Luuutic. je 28 law2mT JOSEPH FELT, Guardian. (JO-PA RTN ERS111P NOT 1 UL. uadurbignud liuvu ussociatcd thcuiMdvcs to- X gather, under the namo aud stylo of Murphy A Devnnny, for the trausactiou of Uenernl Boot aud Shoe busiuoks, having the stand on tho corner of Con- greo und Whitaker streets, formerly occupied by M. Prendergast. They are now prepared to offor to thoir friends aud the public, a woll assorted stock ol Ladies and Ueutleuen's Bouts und Shues, Ac., which thoy will ■ell cheap for June 29, 1853. E. MURPHY, J. DEV AN NY. closing up of my business. J. C. THORNTON. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. fl’ilE CoimrUiorslii|> horetoforu existing between I the subscribers, under the firm of JOHN M. COO PER A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN M. COOPER, W. 11. OLCOTT, Juno 1st, 1853. EDWIN KNAPP. COPARTNERSHIP. T ’HE under.igned, under the linn of JOHN M. COOPER A CO., will continue the Book uud Stationery Busiuess at the old stand, us heretofore. JOHN M. COOPER. June 1st, 1853 W. H. OLCOTT. supply per steamer and for salo b' V u. : DRIVED per bleuiiierrioridit, uud i . . g Goshen Batter at 25 centt it aud Dairy Butter, at 18a: Choose. rr ly of Pig Bacon, 8oiu Tongue, and Bulogua Sausage. {jy 28J J. D JEbriK. LjACON AND LARI).—*20 hhds. choico Bu- a Sides. 30 do Shoulders, 600 canvassed Balti- . . .. , JUtt. Cuba Molasses, 1UU bbls. do., 75 bbls. N. O. Syrup, lOO bbls. Pholp's aud Pine Apple Gin, 50 bbls. Cognac Brandy, 50 do. Old Rye Whisky, 40 bbls. Rum,75 boxes Leinou Syrup, 50 boxes assorted Cordials, 30cascs Bran dy Peaches, 15 cases mixed Pickles, received and for sale by [jo 13) McMAHON A DOYLE. tions, und invito Merchants, Planters and others, to oxamino their stock, assuring them that they will bv offered at suoh prices os to insure satisfaction, by C 1HKCK&4 on Merchants Bunk, New York, ii j sums to suit purchasers, at Sight, for sale by may 23 ANDREW LOW A CO. TIN WARE! A COMPLETE uhsortmutit of Plain and Janauic r —* ' ** C. IIOPKINS, Agent, 20 6U Stock; also, 20 Shares of Savannah Loan A iation. Sold in lots ol 5 shares or upwarns. Apply- 1 jy 23]M. PEN DERG AST. L Lime, balance of achr. Hallow oil's cargo, landing I tar sale by 1 jy 23] COHENS A HERTZ. / tIll NA TOILET POWDER UO\KM, 1/witli or without puffs of various patterns, also l.u- bTn's Rose Tooth Powder, for sale at the Apothecaries Hall, by [jy 13J J. E. DxFORD. J IJREHKRVK KETTLEM— Received per l steamer, a fine assortment of Enamel Kettles for sessrves. Also, Sauce Pans of the same material. MORSE A NICHOLS, jf 12 155 Brooghton-sC. A PPLEtf, ORANHE&. JLc.-By the Flo- rida. 10 barrels Apples; 10 boats Oranges and Lemons; 1 tat of Fresh Homs. JOHN DAILY. DaWITT A MORGAN. O NIONS—>540 bunch.* Ookos, received per steamer Augusta, and for sal* by aug 17 J. D. JESSE. DKUH8 AND MEDICINES. rpiIE suhneribors, wholesale aud Retail Druggists, 1 would respectfully call the atteution of purchasers to their well -selected stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, which they offer for sale at tho lowest possible prices; also, PAINT8, GLASS, Ae.; Union White Load, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Gluos, Putty and Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vix: Sperm, Lard, Rapeseed and PatontOil; GROCERS' ARTICLES: Whale Oil, Spices, Mustard, Salcratus, Matches, Ae.; LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, end Glassware, together with a great variety of artioles for family use, consisting of Gelatir.o, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ac., with an elegant assortment of fine French and Euglish llair and Tooth Brushos, Toilet Combs, Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of which aro warranted to be of the best quality, mar 10 JOUN B. MOORE A CO. UTTER mid FLOUR.—30 kegs und ‘JO tubs selected Goshen Butter; 28 bbls and 20 half Genessco Flour; 28 do Hiram Smith's Extra f; Received per steamer, aud fur sale by 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON I NIFE SHARPENER**, Surdiuo Dim . Wind lac* Cork Screws, Tes Bolls, Combina Bells, and Bottle Chains. For sale by aug4 J. V. COLLIN8. A full assortment of the best quality, for sale Ly " J.P. COLLINS. O' MINIS A FLORANCE. B ACON—BACON.—30 nlid*. Prime Bacon Sides. 15 do do Shoulders, aug 16 In store and for sale by SWIFT A CO. B ACON—10 hhds. Choice tihouldors, landing from steamer State of Georgia, snd_for solo by CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. ^ _ - - _ , _ a. iur Jj the destruction of all kinds ol insets. A fresh supply just rooeived and for sals by JOHN B. MOORE A CO. I 30R RENT.—A uow two atory Wooden Ten 1 oment with six rooms, and large yard, pleasantly situated on Margaret-stroet. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. F. W. CORNWELL, r.M. DAVIDSON. TANNER’* OIL. 1 n BBLS. for salt by JNO B. MOORE A CO, 1 v/ aug 4 ___ Gibbons's Building. R OCKLAND LIME. — 1,000 casks* firTt quality Rockland Lime, toraata^toarrWsJj^ pur tat ion, in Bund, aud for Bale by MINIS A FLORANCE. signmont, by [js 21] MINIS A FLORANCE. C l OFFER ! COFFEE!—203 bags Rio Coffoe. f 75 pockets Java do. Iu store and for sale by SWIFT A CO. B ACON.—A lot of line Shoulder.', lor snlo hy jy 29 KINCHLEY A THOMAS. M. J. 8OLOMON8. 1 .UiOL'R.—100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, of July 1 inspection, for sale by jy 27 ROWLAND A CO. *"7F\ DHLS. Flour, per schr. duiillu, for salo by ID jo 30 E. O'BYRNE. 1 JEACI1E8 !—PEACHES! !—Just rec’d. L per Ruilruad, a choice lot of Poaches. Punches tut are reaches, call soon or yon loose them. For sale hy. _ W. D. FORD, jy 29 Waldburg's Buildings, Jefforson-st. I Powdered Sugars. For sale by MINIS A FLORANCE. and Black Teas, of hue flavor, aud for sale b< 3a good as the best, can be had of the subscriber, C l REPE LK8HK.—Illuck uud White Crcpo ' Less*. Also, Crepes of all aolors at U AY.—25 bulos Eastern Hay, for sale to by ' (aug 4) BRIGHAM, KELLY i | pool Salt, for salo by COUEN8 A HERTZ. l)y 8 \ CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. 1 kATIUNG TUI!8—Of all kinds ou baud, and Ij made to order. Also, Suspension Shower Baths with fixtures. MOUSE A NICHOLS, jy 12 155 Broughton-st. \/fOCKIN4* BIRD CAUEN.-Just ITI per steamer, another lot of these Spring Door Mocking Bird Cages, for snle by jy Fl J. P. COLLINS. . Kentucky Bale Rope, for Bale by ffl minh COHENS A HERTZ. fl.'LY HltUSHEH. Feather Dusters, Huir JL do., Hair Brooms and Brushes, of all kinds. —- MORSE A NICHOLS, 165 Broughton^t. X?RKNII TURNIP 8KEDS.— Ruin Buga, fJlk .££ P u i ch ’, n °d Top, Large Qtaboand Large Nor- _ ing Spoons, Milk Boilers, Egg Codlers, j and Tack Hammers. For sale by •Off 5 J. P. COLLINS. H Alit BHUHUK8.—A largo lot of .no Hair Brushes: also Nail and Tooth Brushes, Toilet •s, Pomades, and superior hdkf. Extracts, aud a variety of articles for the toilet, by JAS. U. CARTER A CO., aug3 Brcughtun-it., oppoiite St. Andrew's Hull. Hortiinore’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure awl safe remedial agent Jor Jtheunia tism in all its forms. r |MIE nstonishitigsiiccuss which hns attended this X medicine in the treatment of Rheumatio Com- ilutnts, either inflammatory (acute) or chronio, of no mater what complicalod form, or of long or short du ration, rendors it the most valuablo preparation ever discovered, as the solo reliable remedy for this dire complaint; and so radical i» it iu its workings, that it Imsseuurel tho sanution of many of the first physi cians, w ho havo used it as a dernier reesort, w 'thout faith in its merits, only to bo convinced of its miraculous powers. 51 okt tuo he's Cout'OUNn is a vegetable extract, an internal remedy, pleasing to tho taste, harmless in its effects, and can be administered to all ages and condi tions without four, prepared solely for the treatment of this one disoasu. It is a tonic, strengthening to the system generally, whilst it soothos tho norvos, and imparts a healthy ac tion to tho digestivo orcaus, and purities the blood.— Thousauds havo already found relief aud permanent cure; and in oaoh and ovory case whore it has been tosted, it has invariably answered tho purpose, never tiaving been know n to fail. Tho proprietors feoljustified in thus assuring thopub- liu of its virtues, as they bate itu inorits entirely upon its performauoes, and allow tho latter ouly to bo men tioned in its behalf. Tostimoniale of tho highest char acter are daily rcoeivud from various sectlous of the Union, corroborating theio tacts, and giving additional aud undoubted evidenco of tho virtues of this truly great and roliable remedy. For solo wholesale und rotsil by W. V. ALEXAN DER k CO., at their Central Office, No. 1 Barclay-et. New York, and by A. SOLOMONS k CO. and /. U. CARTER, Agents, Savannah. eodlawtw apr 1 \1 rOODEN WARE.—Tubs,Buckets,Pustiug f V Boards, Knife Boxes, Bread Trays. Brooms, Solves, Ao., for sale by | jy llj J. 1». COLLINS. T1TOOD BUCKETS, Iron bound Well do.— f f Also Wood Aloasures. for sale by jy 6 F. W. CORNWEL, 102 Bryan-st. 1 kit. RUHIl’H Union nnd A.iti-uerlodlc XX PILLS.—A certain cur* for Chills nnd h over, Dys pepsia, Neuralgia, Dixxiness. Dimness oi sight when procoediug from weakness, und all cognate disorder*. Warrantod to contain neither Calomel, Arsenio, nor Quinine, tbo usual remedies for Chills aud Fevers. For ■al3 by (may 0) A. A. 8OLOAION8 A CO. \\T K EXPECT RAIN—And when It comes YV you will find Umbrellas of all descriptions, (except Silk) at Barnaul's new Store, 176 Broughton street. L JX 9] N. K. BAhNUAI A CO. / 1 LANH WARE.—Julip Tubes, Bowls, Turn- \J> blors, Preserve Dishes, wine Bottles, Decanters, and all other articles in the Glass Ware line, kept constantly on hand aud for sale by jy 11 J.P. COLLINS. L^LOUU,—104) hhls. Baltimore Flour, lor sain hy X? jy 14 ROWLAND A CO. L^OR MALE.—A mulatto iilmi, 24 years old, a X? coaohmau and house-servant. Apply to jy 26 WM. WRIGHT. 1 kR. tllcLANK’n oolobrutod Liver Pills, in _l_S Sick Heudacho end all bilious complaints, they are surpassed by none. A fresh supp.'y justroceived at Apothecaries’llnll, by jy 27 J. E. DkFORD. UTAl’LE DRY taOOD&S.—Liueu uud Cotton O Shirtings of all qualities ; do do do Shootings do do do ; A C A and othor styles of Ticking; French Toilet Quilts audCouuterpanes ; a full assortment of Richard son's fine Linuns ; white aud brown Linen Table Dam asks ; Pillow-case Linens and Cottons; Huckaback Towells and Towelling; Damask and Fruit Napkins aud Doyles ; Cottonades, Cheeks, Stripe Shirtiugs, etc., by Ljy 29) W.C. WADSWORTH. U TOVK8 !-1 would iuvite the attention of IO Housekeepers to my Stook of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which is unsurpassed for variety of desirable patera*. JAMES SULLIVAN, jy 26 145 Broughton-st. 1JR1NTED JACONETS and Lawns, Mourn- I ing do.; Noedie Worked Ci liars, Long Arm Net mitts, Uluoe Silks, Black Silk Net, Wash Blond, Irish Lineua, I^mg Lawns. Ribbons, Ac., just received by this day’s steamer and for sal j at the lowest price', by jj 14 DEWITT A MORGAN. 1 hit. AIcLANE’M Ainoricau Worm Specific or XX Vermifuge, wan anted to remove Worms in every case where a fair trial is given,a fresh supply just re ceived at tho Apothecaries' Hull, by jy 27 J. E. DeFORD. I ENNY I.IN D Basket Stands, just rocoivcdaud 0 lor sale by | jy 8J I. W. MORRELL A CO. TOOTH UKUHHEg. A FINE iiHsoriuioiit of English and American XjL Tooth Brushes, of various sty los and qualities. Just received and for sale by JAS. 11. CARTER A CO. uug 18 Druggists, opposite St. Andrew's llail. U Pile IT GAM—Received and lor salo by O 16 J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st. \/l or. ASSES—S10U bbla. Prime N. O. Moln.»c«. ill For ..lo te arrive, aeiilv tu *°g20 UUDEN k UU NICER. 1 .^OR MALE.—A well hrokeu Northern liursu, X^ 7 or 8 years old. Apply to aug 8 WM. WRIGHT. IjKACil 1111 ANDY.—5 bbls Georgia Poach XT Brandy, for sale by aug 4 W. M. DAVIDSON. A LARGE MUPPLY of RIM, MORTICE and SLIDING DOOR LOCKS. Also, Miuoral aud White Kuubs, for sale by aug 9 C. HOPKINS, Agent, No. 177 Congress-st. | IRUOltM, dice.—5 nines lloliuud Gin, 50 -1 J bbls P nnd 11 Ryodo; 6 naif pipes Otard Brandy, 6 do Dupay do ; 25 bids Domestio uu; 10 ur casks Cog nac do ; 50 bbls White Whisky; 35do old Monongaho- la do: 15 do old Bourbon, 75 kegs Gun Powder, received aud for sale by aug8 MCMAHON k DOYLE. CORN. OOnn BUSHELS Baltimore selected white Cora, for salo toarrivo, by aug 6 DAVID R. DILLON, footof West-Broad it O OUTHKKN IKON WITCH COOK O 8TOVJB8.—Just received, a Urge lot of those cele brated Southern Iron Witch Cook Stoves, which will bake, roast, boil, broil aud fry, to perfection. For sale only by JAMES SULLIVAN, aug i7 146 Broughton-st. | DECEIVED IN STORK, this day, a large XL uud fresh supply or 8pirit Gas, whioh will be sold cheap by JOUN J. MAURICE, aug 17 Nos. 10 and 12 Baruard-st. II AY.—25 biilon prime Eustern Uay, landing XI from brig Fhllura, and for sale by aug 16 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. Li'I.OlJK AND C'OKN.-auO Imv. Cum and JL 60 bbU. Flour, landing per achr. Satilla. for inle bv nog 16 U1UOIIAU, KEI.I.Y k CO. U ASH WKllillXS ANU AX1.11 Pill. O Levs, (or aala by C. 110VKIN8, Agent, 9 No. 177 Cvagraii-.t, 1 i'LOUK.—104) Lbla, Georgia Flour, of superior I quality; 100 do. Baltimore do. Received and for sale by [aug 16] McMAHON A DOYLE. ALLKTM and Caulking Irons—for t>alo ItX by L»ug 8) F. W. CORNWELL. L>UTTER, C11EEMB, dec. X> 30 kegs Selected Goshen Butter 60 boxes Englffh Dairy Cbeeso 2U half bbla. Geo. Haas's F, M. Beef landing from steamer and for sale by aug 15 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. li^LOUK.—100 barrels fuucy Gcuussee Flour, I landing this day per steamship Alabama, from New-York, and for sale by •ug 16 OGDEN A BUNKER. ***#• heavy Pennsylvania Oats, V/ landing from schr. Wuodbridgo and for sale by aug 15 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. |>AL,T1»1(IUK KI.OUIt.—100 birrrl. Iru.U i ) groond llv r.rd-.treot Flour, landing from aobr Saturn, and for aala by (aug 16) ROWLAND A CO. Xi^I<DUR.—73 bbls. lunding front schr. VVoud J 1 bridge, and for sale by [ang •«] E. O'BYRNE. run . i.n, rttgaBiaag eA&aSSES*' Pains tn the Bones, or Rkevmntimcnmtd by Ike u,e of M ercury. Scrofula, Culaneou. Eruption.. P, m „, Boil., Dlcerti/fe. ’ ""I**. Blood. Th. Snrlnp.rllln will b. fo!nd” M !jf: ,,! ' from the foot that It .Hnraltt.. tb. 1.1t, “„ lotion, whioh onu... th. nmotnl of morll,!"' u " from tin blood. mor.in. With mo.t of por.oni It not, noon u» h n ..i mild imrptlT. I It olranM. th. i,.Mn from iiTSS u > tin., without c.u.Id, .ay Irritation in ennnl.or d.hlllutingtlfMt. “ th * It, healthy notion on tho Utot till Blood th. Und.noy of morbid InBnonc, guard ngninit dlienno. Thoin who aro a C , n ,.K,, M 1 ''- thn Bonth.rn Snranpnrllln will rradu,^ thl. nropnrntlon hot tho natural Snrannarln. ! u '* 1 sroraa it to ba a para nod anadnlt.rlt,"*.i«<, Tho oltiiaaa of Snranoah and ylelalty will a.'.™' 1 '. thla artiolo bu tho but «IT«t upon 2, “« givo. better .atl.factlon to thut who OMlt^k?’ ul preparation ol tho kind in use. 1 uny Fhysioians have assurance Irumthe prorH.*d«..i it contains nothing bat Sarsaparilla, wWlS!? 11 ** saccharine matter enough only to preserve tt 1 161 Price $1 per Uttle, or 6 bottles for $6. ^ Sold in Savannah by James U. CarternndJ n u A Co.; Midvills, by L Griffin; 8»nd*r»villlby Haines A Brother; Waynesboro', by L. 8waru T i?' druggists generally. * I) Those ordering this artiole frotn druggist*or mission merchants, flhould Express in their orders^ 1 * ty“Dennl.’» GeoryimSart»n»rili,» »OeorgimSarigpgriii, ■ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. row Tua ouHr or Oong-ha, Cold*, Bottnenegg, BroncU. tii, Whooping' Cough, Cronp, Aithma, and Oonanmption! Many y.ara of trial, lmtad,| impairing tho publio ooatdtn, in this msdiolne, has «i| it an appreciation and ooUrk- ty by far exceeding the n tfl sanguine expectations ot u friends. Nothing bat iu u. trinslo virtues and tbsinns. ^ takable benefit eonfemd n thousands of sufferers, could originate and mslsUii^ reputation whioh it enjoys. Whilo many inferiorrta. sdies thrust upon the community, hav* tailed sad t*, discarded, this has gained friends by every trill, tn. furred bonsflts on the afllicted they ean nevsr fsqa, and produoed cures too numerous and too roiurku:t to be forgotton. While it is aftrandonthe publio to pretend thitiq toraedictnowill infallibly onre—still there iisbo«(m proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only ais|iw. al thing, but almost invariably onrea the moladiti w whioh It is employed. As time makes those taota wider and better kstn, tbfo medicine has gradually become the best reflatesd the afflicted, from the log cabin of the American mi*. ant, to the palaces of European Kings. Throsibtu " Is entire country, in every Bute, city, and isdttdik istevery hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral uka.ii tho best remedy extant for diseases of tbs Threat and Lungs, aud in many foreign countries, it U einiit to te extensibuly used by their most Intelligent thys- oians. In Great Britain, Franco and Getmany, shtn the medical sciences have reached their highest ptrfe#. feotion, Cherry Pectoral is iutrodnoed, and in cosiuu use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public h. ■titutions, and in domestio praotico, as the snreitrtan- dy their attending physlolana can employ for tbs lusn dangerous afieotions of the lungs. Also in mildtram and for children it is safe, pleasantand effectusltociii. In foot some of ths most flattering testimonials w« re- ooivo have been from parents who have fonnd it efict. clous in oasos particularly incidental to childhood. Tho'Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounoe of it under his own sjs, «m invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and pawn ed by law from counterfeits, consequently canbtrtliH on as gennino, without adulteration. We liavo endeavored here to furnish the oommuiit; with a medicine of suoh intrinsic superiority sod worn as should commond itself to their confidence—s remedy at once safe.spoedy and effectual, whioh this has by n- G ated aud countless trials prove itself to be; end tru great oaro In preparing it with chemicalaccursej.d uniform strength to afford Physicians a news|«bim which they can rely for the host results, and the xffi* ed with a remedy that will do for them all that median condo. Prepared and sold by JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowsll, Urn. Sold by A. A. 80L0M0N8 A CO., W. W. LINCOLN, T. M. TURNER A CO., J. B. MOORE A CO., Sam'\ and all druggists throughout the south. July I»AT lxwTh.8' HERE IS YOUR REMEDY. Holloway’s Ointment. A nioul Allrnrulouu enre of bad Legs «(• ter 43 years’ Huflerlnk'* Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Galvin, nf J9% Mary’e-etrtet, Weymouth, dated 16th May, 1851. • To Professor Holloway : Sir—At the ago of lb my wif# (who is now 61) caa|!l a violent cold, whioh settled in her legs, and ever lim that time they have beeu more or less soro, and pull; inflamed. Her agonies were distracting, andforntiik together she was deprived entirely of rest sndiktp- Every remedy that medical men advised wx* Uitd,Ul without effect; her health suffered sever*!/, *** w state of her tags was terriblo. I had often re*4 j« Advertisements, and advised her to try yoarPilkta Ointmont; and, as a last resonree, oner evert Mis remedy had proved useless, she consented to do n- Hke commenced six weeks ago, and, strange to r«l»u. ieUA^osK Ju good health. Her legs are paiuleu, withe seam or scar, tad her sleep sound aud undiitnrtet- Could yon hav* witnessed the sufferings of mj ** during the lost 43 years, and contrast thorn with Ur prosent onjoymunt of lioaltb, you would indeed feel de lighted in having been th* moans of so greatly xllim- ting the sufferings of a fellow oreatnre. (Signed) WILLIAM GALP1M- A Fcrnon 70 yearn of nge cured of aW Leg* of Thirty yean* Standing. Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Abbe, Btulutf «J j* Ovens, of Ruehcliffe, near lluddertjuld, dated M 31«l, 1861. To Professor Holloway : Sir—I suffered for a period of thirty yean from »■ log, tho reanltof two or three different acoidenUdW Worka ; cooompanted by soorbutlo aymptomi. In recourse to a variety of medioal advice, witbost ta- ving any benefit, and was even told that tbs leg b«J-J amputated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, joar \-‘ ana Ointment have effected a complete curs in wiw a time, that few who had not witnessed it wooldcna tho tact. (Signed) WILLIAM ABB! The truth or this statement can be verified kj **- W. P. EngUnd, CbemisL 13 Market-st.eet, lluid'O- field. A dreadful bad Breast cured la * Bt Alouth. . p-1< Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, (tf rnr hurst, Kent, dated December 13th, 18W. To Professor Holloway : _ Dear 8ir—My wife had snffered from bad Brtiw • more than six months, and during tho whole the best medioal attendance, bat all to no nse. *** * before healod an awful wound in my own Itf V 1 unrivalled medioine, I dotarmined ' , J :'. Pills aud Ointmont. and thewtoM^* her case, and fortunate it was I did so, lot ia 1 ^ month a perfect euro was affected, and various other branches of my family bxto derive their use is ronlly astonishing. I now itroagly rec«» m0 “ J "‘“jrhEDKIUCK TBRNEB- Tlia Till, .hoaldba a.td conjolatlr wiH 1 0i3llMl1 iu most of the following cases: . Thr( |ti Bad I*gs Chilblains Fistulas for* Bad Breasts Chapped Gout i Burns bands Glandular f flBr TT^| Bunions Corns (Soft) 8wollinga So’® ** , Bite of Mos- Cancers Lumbago qultafcsand Contracted Pile* . band Flies and Stiff Rheumatism Woo»oi Coco-bay Joints Scalds *avr» Cbiego-foot Elephantiasis Sore ^‘PP le 5; n Tt OWlL Sold at the Establishment of Professor HO"" h ^ 244 Straud (near Temple Bar, London) and pootable DruggisUand DsalstainMedlcineiUuW the British Empire, and those of the UnM »» 'N, Pot*at37)£c.,fuo-,and$1 60 each. S rincipal Drug houses In the Union, and by we f k * D. SANDS, New York. , , Thor# is a considerable aavinj by taxiai 8 N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patient* U * sry disorder are affixed to each Pot. joaj^M^^^JTlhSTlaw NEW BOOKS* £ RECEIVED BY S. 8. SIBLEY, AUGUST li^ERN LEAVES, from Fanny’s JO Mark Hurdlestone, or tho Two Brothert, V Moodie. . Tho Old House by ths River; by th# author ot *■» Creek I^ttars. . • Bobber A Wife, a Domestio Romance; byte Rose Somerville. The Marksman of Monmouth; by Newton Illustrated Magaaine of Art. Barnnm’s Illustrated News. ... Gleason’s Pictorial. For salo No. 135 CcPg^_-^r( A/[ ATUIillONY l or, lvX lago twenty years ago; by Mrs. Can* ed,t,on > . a utter D****! 1 . What to Observe at the Bod-sids and ,, Medical Cases. Published under tb® aotlion / London Medical Sooiety of Observation. .-rigilP*' Th# Practical Draughtsman’s Book of I*Lmpu^ sign, nnd Maohiuists' nnd Enginee^.^.pL^; ^ Translated from th* French of M. Arm William Johnson, Assoc. Inst., C.E. Butt***£ Philip in Search of a Wifej by a Gentleman , ( ^ Another supply of Fera Leavoa from y °.Mir iwtow w.m. wggtgj 1 UK FITUUKIIE.-Just received those oelebrated double water Pitcher*, quantity of Io# will last all day. .nfongbtsHv J. 16 MORBE It NlCH&l-S, 1M HAM l-TON’B VBUKTABI.X V A R <l_ ._ Lime, landing from achr Ann, and for sale by aug 23 COHENS k HERTZ. G RAIN.—2000 huslm]* Prime Baltimore Cum, 300 bushels of heavy Oats. Just landed and for ■ale by (aug 23] DAVID R. DILLON, nM-C"* I ce IT >«*” ... — L IME.-IUOO bushels Llmo P«r 01 5 ^ x for sale, to arrive, J^ 0I1AM , KELLY I &