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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1853)
* tho earth, I have neither house, nor Hand, uor mon ey, to leave biotad me. Thou hast given roe wile and children, whom I now restore Uj thee. Lord nourish, teach and preserve them an thou hast me." J , GT TtoCmMfci&pMtnUfr that there is a tortoise at Peterborough, which nhn reached the patriarchal ago of &J0 years. Pliny informs uh “ that there be found tortoises in tho Indian sens h< a that only Wn shall * >f (ham is sufficient fo: dweiUng-hotwe." No recent bpneie* S{ hul.thrre is a fossil one, l«Vyeo feet Ilia'll. fcs Vi cron i a.—Tli n Duch- a Queen, hus un amiuui nl K>, besides suuilry residences, rent Jdtdghter was heiress presumptive u.‘\wllich was n position involving some ihe'HDucboss had 4120,000 a year; but 4>ria became Queen, lessoning her mam- if, the obsequious Melbourne ministry got tent to raise it to £32,000—thus showing that • she hat^ to spend Uta rooro she must receive. w “The Oathshead Observer narrates bow one Smith lately went into n chandler's shvjp, and It served'with a pound of cundlut. “Arn ttbey ar!" ha asks, u Tlicv’ll be dearer still,” says the - ri&w* 10 *.* 1 * to , r are thoy going to m I ff Gen 1 Fancy IUf' pstrbL ana country, that th the largest ana-bost i QLOTtflHG, tlemrn'a FUl Motions. _r . ever brought to this oily, lull raor wear, at prioss never *~ 0 °V?o t onumerate a few leading artisftlft* our line, to whioh we Invite »' seta I atterUtoHt broil and Frock Coats, In Black, Blue. Brown, Olive, and Dove Colored French and English Cloths. Uuslneaa and Hunting Conte, Of styles, and of different materials, ilmsre, Tweed, Csshmeret and man- .•loaded, striped and mixed patterns. t ty l'ftntnloons, faney Cd\ned Cloth, Cnssimere and Cas- e Doeskin in various colors. Vests, Figured Satin and Bilk—for wedding t Double and Single Breasted, in a va- — ils; Tlaln Black and Fancy 3atitn,Doe skino, Cash mere ts, Ac. Hosiery, Gents’ Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Socks, Oloves, sk, Jewelry . STORK, tH-SrlUiKT, Hi. 148. BIN, Manufacturer ol Chro- Pawn Clocks, Watches, Ac. Ao., oetouvurs and tho puhlio gone- i the Store 148 B»'uuglil<m-r u b a permanent location, a I in it* various branch ra Chronometers, Jewel- faired with dispafe o, and welry and Fanny Goods it as the lowest prices possible, awn, Clock, go., Ao., that cannot buto- r .... iratclinmkors, 1 pledge myself shall bo p ms to satisrsution, and warranted. Jy FRANCIS STEIN. .! NEW GOOD* AT ukiTdKN ’H S0T received pel* steamer, every vurioty SUMMER HATS, OonsidtiOK of Panama*, ro le’s, Leghorns, Clitua aud Canton tUzxw*. and , nbd Win to Beavers, weighing only a* os.- j,« very iino Boitblo Brim Florencu Leghorn, Soffie- ig light and nice fur City Trade, together with a ,—7*r — -—■ a ‘-^“ y3 td Palm i.oaf,fdf l’ian- > $1,76 per doaon, and por dot. All to bo had liroughton and Barnard ilKLDEN t CO. matMonv I or, LoVo AtVuira ill< 1YJL Inge twenty fears ago; by Mrs. Causth What to OWtrvaSl tho Bcd-slda and after Death iu Medical Coses. Published undue tho authority ot th 1 And on Medical Society of Obsurvation. *"“■ **R Draughtsman * Book of Industrial Do- shiMsts and Dugiiuxrs' companion.— ...out the Ffeuch of M. Armunguud ; by iui Johnson, Aascxj. Inst., (J, E. Search of a Wife: by a (ientlcmau Butterfly lupply of Fern Leaves from Fanny's 1'ori '_Eor.nl.hr J. M. I'OOKKB * Cl'. fjillK Pblitlual and Miliiary History of tlio L’u Thvofy of PoIUici, an Inquiry into the Foundations ‘of UdkdrnJuonts and Cause of Political ilovolilliuus; by .Richard Uildroth, author Of the History of the Uuitua " -Steeps ©f Aruerloa.. ',»• ;•*;.••• j^-jBementd of Kheterio; by Richard ‘Whatley, I . . Atebbishop of Dublin—fu-printed Dorn tho seventh A Manual of Greek Literature, from tho earliest nOthuutlo periods to |be close of the liysvnttnv Era; by Clwrlos Anthou, LL.D. » fhe Works of tthukspime—tlio text regulated by thfi tedonCy discovered fotlo of 1032, containing early manuscript ofuoudatiuns; by J. Payne Collier, F. i ■ Iu eight volumes. Vola. 2 unu 3 received. ■ tttuyvossut—a Frsnuunla Story; by tho author ol Eieiusuts of Chemistry, lor the use of Colhgu* and !• * , Bohwois; by Al. V. lioguault; illiujrntod by marly 700 Woodcuts. Translated from tho Fruiioh, By f. For- . eat hott-’ji, M. If., Ai A. M. S.—2d udition, to wbloli vis appendedi* Tnblu of French and English Weights .and Measures, in2vols. . ATraatlio on Operative Ophthslmlo Surgery) by HtHayuus Walton, Follow ol tuu lloyai College or Sur ‘goons in England—illustratud by one huudred and c -' alxty-nlno wood cuts. Edited by d. Little, M« D., au- tlior of a .Manual of the Eye. ,v. *T2»e Maternal Managmnent of Children in Uealth Md Lise .so; by Thomas Dul', M. if., Alombor of'.he •Jtotl College of Physlolsns,—author of lllifts to M.- 1 • nMtloal Mineralogy, Assavlug aud Mining: by Fro- dsri«k Overman, author of Mauufaoturo of Iron, Ao. he JMlurosoopUt. or a go BMidroseopo, for Fbjv........ ^Improved and enlarged—by Jos. II. Wythes, M.D. mr For sale by JOUN A|. COOPER K CO. Scientific American. 4o rooeifs subscriptions. Then C ' kuqucu on tlie 17th of Soptember. UEO. B. MITCHELL, ' - ' Suooussnr to F. Zq^baum t Co. ' ^S| INS* 'a J A Ac.—Reiielvo » -o io-4 to i sivod per steamer Florida: to iid-lUarusly Slieotings : ts'-vt BWUru Llnon DamuJka and Lmpora : • Super Scotch Diapura IXfci and U-4 Cottou Sheetings ciotlis ' o Prints, ao. A;-«pat Hi ' HENRY LATIIROP k CO. iji UKltlSH Krimlon s the name destguates, t . . of Turkisli manu- lautnre, aud are intended's* a substitute for the ilosh „ . brush, the hnir glove, anu hair buit, for producing it huulthy action of tho skin by friction. The material is of ihu, and of a texture admirably adapted to their use. They will be fouud to bo efioutive without being harsh. For sale by a. a. solumonh a co. TkNNKNU8’H UUUULh BOIJA \V AThu fj —A TUBE ARTICLE.—The tuMiufacturorB, (the o^iobrated Jenniugs, of Cork, Ireland) iu the prupara- “* L ^ ‘*,atorittlB for their Soda Water, oarufully invoice, jMi'ourxu uikkut, and for sale by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. BINLl^Tho subscriber* "Spared to do plumbing in all its branches. PorBonb W aro desirous or having water, either cold or h ‘ uustnkttted through thelv dwellings, would do woll • : give us a call. Our work shall bo done iu a substantial % man nee and werrauted to give satisfaetiou. f. 1 MOJlub. t NIOIIOL8. 166 iirmiylil.m-gtrcet. I ^ ' A~BOttN YOLJtHLAD. —Wo have just . _ B^rv-4j&» • JflL halved a few of those nry pretty puio white and ■^.•4^' crtAm colored MeUeloo ilats. All in want must usll Ki - v soon, as thoy are much m demand. - , . , r. N.K.BARNUMA CO., jy 27 Btoaghton-it,,'opl’osito St. Andrew's Hall. * STKPM. POKT1COKS, COJ.C.mSh, *c. A N ORDINANCE, amendutory of tho viirious XjL Ordinances of the City of SsvannAh, passed in relation to Steps, Porticoes, Pavements, Trees, Ac. Beo. 1. Be it .>rdalnod by tho Mayer and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and the Ilamlets thereof. That in iieu of Porticoes or Steps, it shall bo lawful for the owner or ownors of brick or stone houses, to orcct co lumns thereto, not exceeding elghtcon inches in diam eter, provided the covering thereof is not less than ten feet high; and provided also, that said columns shall beplaccd outside tho curb stone and touching t e same. Fee. 2. Be it farther ordained, That all Ordinances or arts of Ordinances militating against this Ordinance, e and the same aro hereby repealed.—Passed in Coun cil, 15th March, 1049. lL. b.l R. WAYNE, Mayor. Attest, Edward O. Wilsow, sug 17 Clerk cf Council. S City itlnralinl’a Oftlrc, f Savannah, August 10,18r>3. > OT1CE is hereby given to nil poreoiiH having . Cattlo, Horses or Mules in the Pound, the bMrs delivery will bo from 6 to 7 o’clock. A. M., and from Mnles^in the^PouDd, thd i 3 to 6 o'clock, P. M., until further notice. aug 16 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, City Marshal. NOTItiE. M ASTERS OF VESSELS arriving at this Port botwoenthc first of July and the last day of ter inclusive, are hereby hotltied to appear at my tune nmru, unugriium, urnwcri, oooii, uiutn, Suspenders. Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Neck Ties of the latest French and American styles in great variety. Hate, Capi) Tranke, Carpel Hag* nnri Valise*. The peoullar facilities possessed by the Snbsorihors for ^ importing their stock, will enAtle them to offer induce- °*h°« within 21 hours after such arriVfcl. and moke « meats in their trade seldom met with, and at tho rams ^fpori in writing on Oathto the Mayor of the Cjty,“«j/' time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congross and Jefferson streets—tho greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in this country. MAAS A UKYMANN.j Hoy* ami VoiHk*’ Clothing. Not to bo aurpoNMod in the varioty of stylos, make snd low priue, to be found at tho above namod estab lishment. Carpet and Floor Cloth Wurcttouhc. Curtains, Curtain Goods, &c., ikci.ftc. No, 140 Cong re** and iWo.b 7 St. Julicn St*. r |lHB Hubscrilier, knowing that the citixousof I Savannah have felt a great interost inthoostab- lisliingof a OAliPBT WAHEHOUSE, In this city, and being aware that many have boon swatting tuo completion of the New Store, so that thoy oould make their selection of the various articles for famishing their bouses, would respectfully inform the >nblio, generally, that lie has opened the most com plete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishment*. Tho Stock of the ditforeul departments will consist, iu part, of the following Goods, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Ilrasaols; Mocet Brussols; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Throe Ply. Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian fur Stairs, Hails, Ac.; Drug- <<*.ts, f>r4,12-4 and 10-4Jn width, of evorv varioty of p iornr; Hearth Hugs; Parlor aud Stoop Mata; Table : Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Outagou Stalk Rods; Stair Linen, ko., *o. OILCLOTHS. Of ovrry width; from ono to eight yards, for Halls, Dining llwins, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Koru Wood, Muhogany and Hmall-llgurod Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 1.4 aud 0-4 wide; Figured India llubbur Cloth for Stairs. I! DETAINS. Silk and Worsted DauiaAk De-Lalno; Worsted and Linen Damask DuLalns; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; Wliito and Bull, for Shades. WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White aud Gold, eutirely now style; Cord; Loops; Tas sels : together with all the various Trimmings lor Cur- alns and 8h>los. HILT CORNICES. Bands, Ijoops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; all of whioh will be fold at wholesale or retail, on the most llboral terms. WM. 11. GUION, Agent, 140 Congress and 67 Bt. Julian-sts. ItobiUNOn A (Jump, UllAVUUH AND TA1LUHS, K«, n.tnq .od wenpatibn of every nonon who .hall Have heeu brought as passenger, in luofi ship or vessel on her last voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for ovory noglcctor omission to make such report, tho sum of $76 for every alien neglected to be so reported.” Tho said Masters of Vessels are farther notified, “If any person who may havo been a passenger in auv such •hip of vesafll, and not bring a eitixon of the United States, shall ho suffered to laud from such ship or ves sel, at any place within tho distauce of tirty miles from tho said City, with intent to proceed to the said City, otherwise than iu tho said chip or vessel, tho Master or Commander thereof, shall be liable to the like penalty of $300 for every such person so suffered or permitted to land.” Vide—LutojHiMirel Dec. 29,1819. „ EDWARD G. WILSON, Clerk of Council. 8avannah, July 1,1853. jy 2 rilOCLAMATION. MAYOR'S OFFICE, Sayannau, May 9,1S53. WilRKKAd, Council, at a regular meetiug, held oc 27th January, 1853, passed a resolution requiring u issue my proclamation “closing the Old Cemetery for the purpose of interment after tne 1st of July next. Therefore, l do hereby proclaim, that aftur the First day of July next, the Ulu or Brick Cemetery will be Attest: Fdwahd G. Wir.sow, C. C. jo 10 HILL to lie outitlcil un Onliua the public property, &e., passed 2d August, ItvW. . 1. Bo it ordaiaeil by tho Jtayor and Aldermen of the City of HavuQuah and the hamlots thereof, in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority or the smno, that so much of section two of the Ordinance, untitled “an Ordinance to preserve the public property, ko.," passed 2U August, 1839, as now- roads, “or of hitching a hurso to any tree planted as aforesaid," be nitcrod aud amended so us to rend as follows: “or of hitching any animal to any trees, planted as aforesaid, or to any part ot tho fences, rail ings, gates or onulosuros or the public squares, places, or buildings,or to any ono of tho nublio pumps, or lampposts." BK.o. 2. Bo it Airthor ordained by tho authority afore said, thutth* following words ha added to tuo said amend second section of said Ordinance of 2d August, 1839: “and provided also that it shall be tho duty of the Marshnf, City Constable, or cither police officer, discovering any animal, hitched asheruinbofere prohibi ted, not only to file un information against the owner, rider, or driver of such animal, but to tuke tho animal ' ' ' '* - h -“' “ - payment of all lines and itsell and impound it uhtil t... costs which may fall upon the offender,. expenses of impounding, or until good well : it. FINii RKADy.jHAVK ULOTUING A KK now receiving and opening tlioir stocl. ... SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, all of whioh nave been selected during the pnst month by our Mr. Camp, consisting iu part of Light, Black and Fancy Colored Cloths, Cusssiniore, Cashuieretts, i'olteau Cloths, and Drap d'oto, Yostiugs of Silks, Satins, Marseille* aud Embroidered Patterns. Our Ready-Made clothing Is from the woll-known house or W. T. Junuingo t Co., Broudway, Now York, and cannot bo surpassed. We havo our usual largo supply of Famishing Goods i hand—ovory thing requisite for a gentleman's ward robe—together with Trunks, Valises,Carpet-Bags; also, ludla Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks, Ponchot, Legglns aud CVipes, all of whieh we offer as low aud od i good terms as can be obtained elsewhere. GAUDRY'B BUILDINGS, next to Pulaski House, apr 4 iurity alia: 1 ousts aud expenses. Skl*. 3. Be it further ordained by tho authority afore said, that u)l ordinances and parts of ordinances mili tating against ihis ordinance, be and tho same are hereby repoalud. Passed in Counoil, Savannah, July 28th. 1863. ** Lb. «• 1 R. WA YNE, Mayor, Attest: Enw. G. Wipson, Clork of Council. Ai Jiciiipton A Verstillc .hey will offor upon tho most accommodating terms. As groat euro has boon exercised in the selection ot their stock, with a view both to price and quality, they jonlideutly invito their frieudB and tho public general ly tooalland examine for themselves. apr 6 Spring JUry floixls. rUST RECEIVED umi now opou for inspcc- sj tion: Printed Grenadines, Plain oud Printed Crapo do in all styles. TRIMMINGS. I)ro80 Trimmings, latest styles. HOUSE KEEPING Plain and Printod Borages, Plain and Printod Beragt- DeLatnus, Prl&trd Muslins k Cambrics Plaiu k l’riutod Organdies, scotch A French Giughams, French, Euglisliand Ameri can Prints, Bl'k & IligliCol’d Borages, "' ill and Folard Silks, &c. EMBROIDERIES. Masiiu aud Loou Collars and Capes, CheiniseUus A UudcrcWavos Swiss Edgingsilnsertiugo, Thread do do Valoncinesafid Lisle Iaioo, Rich Lawn and Cambric Hdkfs, Homstioh'd Cambria Hdkfs. GLOVES. Ladles', Gentlemen's and Children's in ovory va- riatyi afiTJ VARIETY. To which the subscribers aro making weekly addi tions, and Invito Morolinuts, Planters aud others, to oxauriue tliulr stock, assuring thorn that thoy will be offered at suoh prices as to insure satisfaction, by LaRUCUE t JJUWNE, npr 13 Shad’s Buildings. Piiiow-oiisu Linen, Scotch, Russia and Bird Eyo Diaper, Table Damask and Cloths, Damask iJoilees, Napkins aud Towels, Table aud l'iauo Covers, Window Bhados and Cur ia tains. Worsted Damask Curtains, Parasols aud Umbrellas, Alosquito Nutting, MarseillesQuilts, Imperial Colored Guilts, Allendalo Qullu, ko. Matting, Plain and Chook'd Floor Oil Cloth. ...... ko. to. ko. PLANTATION GOODS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE HILIi, to bn untiiliMl mi Ordinuiicu iu iiivnlo tho city into four Dispensary Districts, to provide iu olootion of a Dispensary Physician for uaoh of said districts, and to dooluro tho duties aud ilx thu eom- peusatiun of oaeh Dispensary Physioian. Heo. I. Bo it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savaunah aud ham lots thereof iu Counoll assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority i after the passage of thisor- t by Jofforson-street continued to the river, Buut.ii oy South Broad-street and William-street, l tho woit by the corporate limits ; the second to embraue all that part of tho city bounded on tho north by the rivor.ou tho east by the corporate limits, on the south by South Broad-street continued to the corporate w *“|*“ on tho w ost by Joffersou-stroet, continued to . :ho third to embrace all that part of the city bounded on tho north by Wii'.linm-streot and South Broad-street, on tho east by Jelferson-stroot continued to the oorporatu limits, on the south by the corporate limits, and on tho west by tho corporate limits ; aud the fourth to embrace all that part ol the city bounded on the north by South Broad-stroot continued to-'the cor porate limits, on the east by tho oorporato limits, on uitli by tho corporate limits, and on the west by oontiuued to the e irtlier ordained b, .. i shall be electod nt tho first rcgul w oil after the passage of this ordinnnoe, and annually thereafter on tho first regular meeting iu July, u Dispensary Physician ibr eiioh of said dis tricts, whose duty it shall he to furnish the destitute sick within tlio limits of hisdistriut with neoossary medi cines, to givo thorn medical and surgical advice and at tention, to visit thorn at their places of abodo when ne cessary to allond in person, or by compotent substitute at their otBcesun evory Monday and Thursday, between the hours of IU o'clock, A. At. aud 1 o'clock P. M., for consultation with out-door patients, to keep always a compotout supply of vaccine matter for vaoiuating the poor and to furulsh physicians, the latter ' sonuble and proper price therefor. Sue. 3. Bo itfurthur ordained by the authority afore said, That thu said Dispensary Physicians shall be con sidered, hold and taken ao officers of the olty, and shall be liable to tho same penalties for non-performanoo neglect of any of their official duties as are now pro- _ . by t , said, That suoh Dispensary Physician before entering ou the duties of his offico shall take tho oath prescribed for oity officers, and exeento a bond with two securities intlieponal sum of ono thousnud dollars, conditional for the faithful performance of the duties of his office.— Eaoh Dispeusary Physician shall receive iu full pouaati.'n for uiodicfnoaund services, dollars per annum, payable monthly. . salary of 6U0 iuiiats per uuuuui. payavie luouuuy. Sou. 6. Bo it furthor ordained by tho authority aforo- TltlMitUNUS. C 'IOIjORED HI LK AN1) LINEN BRAID, j Trimming Braid, Colored Silk Linen aud Gilt Buttons for Children Clothes, also fanoy opou worki ' Hose aud half JJoxo, at apr 19 » KEMPTON k VERSTILI/8. said, That all ordinances and parts of ordinances mill- tuting against this ordinance he, aud tho sumo are here by repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, 14 July 1863. [n. 8.J R. WAYNE, Mayor. tiuus, fiifles, Hardware, tc. IT OK HALE.—A wau abuut 26 JT,*1U4 raU Steamboat or Mill ii sound and sold for no fault. Apply to . aug 19, : WM. WRftHT. ' ilarrla^o lor Male. jHS53h5lJ1 light one horse Carriage, (with pule) bum m oiuer by Brower k Son, Now York, and has bueu used hat Um«- It uan be saon at thu Carriage .Itoposl- tory of Air. Geo. W. llardoastlo. mjr’ll . .'.!. SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CU. Jb'ESH• «!ONU«tUrt» WA'i'iiU,—Uirotl " ' “ J "* " illy bottled—now Iau>.' W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. N</II if MINTED CAIUUUILH, i .J'.uu and dark colors—very beautiful—just _n. WOT>M 0 B0AW . O tttwSSapi 58iS« utiuui, ruccivuU pur I stoamer Augusta, aud for sole by g 17 - J. p. Jesse. ATM.—Prime Outs, 1 mid mg and for sulo by aug 15 MINfSlFLQRANUE. J [ A\v» OK OKUluTlX —A low copies of the | Li late Acts of the Legislature of tho Statu of U ... m, roeeivod aud for sale by H. S. SIBLEY, MP 14 No. )33 CongroBs-stTuet. TjOttTK MONAiS—A bcuutiful usaortmeut J the latest improved patterns, for sale by . JY J. E. DxFORD, Apothouarlea* Hall. OULPIIATK QUININE.- •lull ounces riul- O W‘atc Guiuine, direct from the manufactory. Re ceived aud lor sulo by j. K. DkFUHD, ' Afothwam.’ I1.IL >ALE HOTEf—5UUcoils Kunlucky liubi Kop y. for sole by Qn Q COHENS t HERTZ. u llllll 1/1IUMIB, lilUB cu aud Brown Shirtiagi igs, Pillow Case Linens and Cot- uloh Diaper, l<ong Law ns, Bird's Eye Diaper, 7, 8, 9. lOahd 12-4, Linen Tnblu Damasks, Damask Napkins, Dowlas, LiuenTowels, Gautu Flan nels, Musquito Laoo and Netting, Furniture Friugc, Ladies', Gent's aud Childron's Hosiery. Ladies'Dross Goods, now and handsoiuo, Embroidiries, Laces, Rib bons, oto., for sale at the lowest market prices, by may 5 DkWITT k MORGAN. , u j rjlIIE SUBSCWBEH bo K . lev. to Inform hi. 0 aug *<> ll6Congresa-et.,,oppositoPulaskl House 121 bags prime Gruun Rio Coffee 76 do Grant k Williams's do GO bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers 300 boxes No. 1 Pale aud Family Sosp _. do llirau Smith's and pure Gonossee Flour 40 half bbls do do do 60 dosen Brooms 600 reams Wrapping Papor, assorted 75 packages Black and Grueu Tea,various qualities v “ “' “is’ Porter, quarts and plnU 176 Congress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ao., at very low prices, for cash. .... . . id repair* - J. T. JONES. VnOririU keep eontiuuaUy lnll.. M of the boit dualities of the various kinds of Wittes and Liqnors, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best sources.MUttoMsstock of which, at present on hand, he inviUsattcntion. Having had extensive experience in France as a manufacturer, and in America as in and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade om...— i to offer assurance that tho artieloe whioh are esa- below are each genuine. , «... Article* of Direct Importation. Fronch Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin' Scotch, Irish and Monnngahela Whisky; Old Batavia Irraak ; Jamaica aud 8t. Croix Rum. ' Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clor* t, Santerno and Burgundy Wines. Cordials. In Coses, Curacoa. Maraschino, Ratafia,' Slavaits, {izschenwaseer, Absinth, Ac., Ao* Ale and Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale, Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. aug 6 ly R. MAYER. £DWAUD 0’SYRHTE’S GROCERY AND LI (III 0 R STORE, Taylor’* DaiMItiRy Market Wharf, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. fcRriE. O'B. keeps constantly in store *t|T- __JBLtiargo stock of Gkocebiks, Liquors,HI Crockery-Ware. Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 36 chests Black Tea. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxos Ground Coffee. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Bngart. 70 boxes Family, Palo, and No. 1 Soap.l 4 pipes Holland Gin. 6 half-pipes Cognac Brandy. 16 barrels Fourth Proof Domestlo Brandy.' 40 do. rhelps'sGin. 35 dd. Rum. 10 hhds. do. 16 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Winei. 75 dosen Teapots, assorted qualities. ly oot!9 .• fiOTIUn. 'ACTORS, Merchant* and 0 _ siring to ha ve their Cotton repaoked, 6 applyij»a|,«y prej Eastern Wharvre.^ NOTICE. > 1*0 Colored Person will hereafter be allowed | travel on any of tho Bbats running between Flo: or Charleste* and this place, u*Ie#s accompanied t. sir master dr ownor, or having a spcMal ticket to be retained bfiWVkpttda ot the sieiantr, and to be en dorsed if teqwrad by some known responsible person. Parties interested”will please take hotico,ae this rule will be strictly enforced. CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, 8. M. LAFFITEAUjL Agents for Florida Boats. BROOKS A BARDEN, Proprietor Sav. and Charleston Line. 2nw3mT , | klriHOLUTlON.—The co-pariuoiship hero- I / tofore existing under the name and style of Cnot'-B a|2 VTOT1CE.—Tho undersigned will continue the JLl business at the Old Stand, under tho name of Kinchley A Thomas. E. F. KINCIILEY, may 26 tf A. THOMAS. 1UPAKTNKRSU1P NOT1CJR. J liK undersiuiied have this day assoeintod them selves togothor under the name andstyleof Kemp- ton A Verstille, for the transaction of a goneral Dry Goods business. Having taken the stand in Waring r s Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 107 Brynn-sta., next door to Mosers. F. Zogbaum A Co.’s Music store, they will, in tfo* days, ho prepared to offor to their friends and the public, a handsome and* well selected assortment of Spriug Gooes. EDWARD B. KEMPTON, Savannah, Feb. 17, 1852. 1IENRY W. VEUBTIELlS. (U aoion iiapnm, nsRorieu quainies, 10 crates assorted Crockery-Ware. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull nnil Buy Streets. Importer and Dealer In Wiues, Liquors and Cigars. THE sutiflcriber has now on hand a xTs i lT r &n< * W ®H selected atook of Wines, Liquors BIHh and Sogara, comprising the following: One Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. Ono Pipe choice OL!) LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD '‘RE SERVE,” viulage 1840. One Pipo of tlio choicest and roost delicately flavored OLD PALIIETINHO, vintago 1830. Ono Pipo of the choicest aud exceedingly rare OLD 8KRCIAL. vintago 1820. One halt Pipe of tlio richest and most highly flavorod SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipea Old London Markot. 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 pipos olioico OLD PORT WINE. “ SHERRY »• Twelve half pipes ohoico OLD COGNAC, of various brands,vis: Heunusay, London Dock, Jean Louis Pinct, Castillon, Guimard, Sasorac, Saliguao, and Otard, Dunuy A Co. Ono pun: boon of OLD 8COTCII WHISKY. “ Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port,Teuerifle,Sherry and other Winoa. Choice Chauipaguo, of varioua brands. Hock Wiuea, imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Marasohino, Ani sette, and asBortod Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao. 1UU.U00 olioico Havana Cigars, of various brands, and a full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dec3u G 1 ItOCKUJ liri, dice,—COFFEE.—150 bags JT prime Rio, 76 do Jamaica, 50 do Java. bUGAK.—10hhds Porto Rico, 10 do St. Croix, 6 do N. Orleans, 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Clarified. MOLASSES.—26 hhds Cuba, 76 bbls N. Orleans. FLOU R.—160 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Caual, 50 do Hi ram Smith's. BACON.—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 600 Baltimore Bagged, 30 hhds Sides, 20 do Shouldors. 400 d<aon Brooms, painted handles. 200 do paiutod Buckets. SOAP. CANDLES AND 8TAKCH.-50 boxes No. 1 and family Soap, 60 do Pale do, 75 do Adamantine Can- dlos, 20 do Spot in, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do, 40 whole and hair boxes Starch. TOBACCO.—350 packagos various brands and quali- es. LEMON SYRUP, Ao.—60 boxos Lemon Syrup, 10 oases Wnlnut and Tomato Catsup, IDdojUrandy Poaches DOMESTIC LIQUORS.—75 bbls Phelps' Gin, 60 do N. E. Rum, 76 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do Extra Old Yohongabola do. WINES.—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do choioo Madoiro, received aud for sale by jy 15 McMAUON A DOYLE. taking effect from the first day of January last, n_ the firm of JOUN B. MOORE A CO, for the transac tion of a general wholesale A retailDrug, Point and Oil business. They may be found at the old stand A Ueudrioksou, Gibbons Buildings. JOHN E. 8T1LWKLL. NOTICE. A LL uomms having claims against tlio lata Dr. L. ft. McConn, of 8avaunah, will ploase hand them in properly attested to Mr. Jefferson Roberts, who is duly authorised by me to settle the same. July 30, 1863. l aug 9] P. U. McCONN. ■\T OT1CK.—1 Imvo disposed of the entire stock jL x of Hardware of MoClesky A Norton to Messrs. Samuel Palmer A Son, and solioit, iu their behalf, a continuance of tho ltborai patronage hitherto extended *o tho lato firm. My hooks, notes, and accounts, os well as those of MoClosky A Norton, are in the hands of Mr. Georgo B. Welsh (with Messrs. Palmer * Son) who is my author ised agent, and w ill attend to the settlement of all the unfinished business, and who alone is authorised to rc ceipt for tho samo. JOHN R. NORTON. Savannah, August 1,1853. 3r C OFAHTMillHHIP,—The undersigned hav ing purchased from Air. JOHN R. NORTON his *101 Hardware, will continue the business at the »store under the stylo aud firm of Saiuuol Palmer Savannah, August 1,1853. SA51UKL PALMER, 8. B. PALMER. CO-l»AltTNEUSHH» NOTICE. o aud stylo of Murphy A HadwaVi Beady Belief, ^ Badway’. Buuuvatiag ZUielvect, Badway’a Beady Begnlatofs.: quin U1« of which will la mil c«m. iu,unify alop •ra.i P M?' tlulcllly mn **•««« and aiwaji pre.cni * No Pain, or Sickness, or Disease, or Unhjffilthy Mat* ter will remain in or affect the system theinflwenoe of R. R. R. RE M ED I BS, Radwuy’s .Ready Relief, IiiterjMt|w$iid Extrrnnllf. EXTERNAL PAlNSn—The moment it is applied ex ternally it step* all pain. It cures Uhoumatism, Lum< ' :o, Gout, Parelysis. ftlok Ueadaoho, Neuralgia. Tic I xyuloreux. Sprains mm Strains, Distorted Limbo, Pain-, ful Swellings, Cramps and Spasms, in a fow hours. < INTERNAL PAIN8.—A few drops of Railway! Ready Reliof, taken internally, will stop the most dis tressing pains of Diarrhcca. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, and Instantly soothe, arrest and allay tho most violent cramps, spasms and convulsions. R. R. RELIEF.—The vory moment it is applied it ■tops-pain, arrests disease and removes its cause. RHEUMATISM.—An aged gentleman was troubled with Rheumatism for six years. Sometimes his feet would swell to three times their natural size; ho Suf fered the most excruciating pains. He was relieved from pain in Five Minutes niter using R. It. Reliof.—* He has not boon troubled sinoe. R. It. RESOLVEWTV7—Mercurial Rheumatism.—A gentleman rooiding next door to our oflloe, has been afflicted with Mercurial Rheumatism for a number of 1 cured by taking ltudway's Renovating /nally, and bathing externally with RadJ way's Roady llollef. B. B. b. no. 2. Railway’s Renovating Resolvent “ Scrofula and all chronic and syphilitio umption, bad coughs, waiting away of tho body, and all diseases of tho lungs. It resolves away all diseased deposits; It purifies the blood and other fluids, It renovates tlie system. R. It. RESOLVENT.—Nineteen Fever Soreioured by Radway'sRenovating Resolvent. A gentleman who had taken great quantities of Mercury, who b*oame salivat ed, and whose body was a mass of putrid flssh, was en tirely cured by the use of Radway’■ Renovating Resol vent. The first week he had taken the Resolvent, a piece of solid matter like the rind of choose, one eighth of an inch thick and six inohes in length, was discharg ed from a largo sore on bis leg. From that day her bettor. He continued tho use of the Rosolvent and Regulators. In two week from the timo hooomme using tho R. It. Remedies, every sore was heated flesh was sound and pure, nuithor blotoh or disfigure ment was visiblo to aunoy tho sight or mar tho appear- B.B.B. NO. 3. KADXVAY’S BECJ Of. ATOMS A niild.ploasant end effectual purgative, superv to aliA>Ule or powders for regulating the bowels. 1 'All persons who are Inclined to costiveness are here ftnOrmed that ono or two of Kadway’a Regulators will pleasantly and agreeably empty tuo bowols twiee in twonty-four hours. lUpWAY's Renovating Rxsoi.vk.it—Will 1 chronic, scrofulous, syphiJitio complaints, mercurial disoases, diseased deposits, nodes, swellings, tumors, ulcers, fever sores, consumption, bronchitis, all disease* that havo been in tho system for flvo, ton, or twenty years. it.K. It. OFFICE, 102 Fulton-*!., N. V. 43T Sold by Druggists everywhere. ‘ pr J». this jSHl which proves it The citizens < this nriiclo has — . gives better setlsfhotfon ‘u ...... preparation ol *bo kind in nee, 1‘hysiolans have ajBuranoe Iron. „. it contains nothin* but Sarsaparilla. VI saocharino mat*--—1-.- - ~ MWFlv- Trendorgabt. They are now prepared to offer to their friends and the public, a well assorted stock of Ladies and Gentlotnou's Boots and Shoes, Ac., which thoy will E. MURPHY, J. DEVANNY. DISSOLUTION OF UOl’AltTNKItBKIIP. r |'llF Conurtiiersliip lierotoloro existing butwunn 1 the •ubsoribers, under th^ firm of JOHN M. COO PER A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN Al. COOPER, W. H. OLCOTT, EDWIN KNAPP. Liver Complaint, Jmnadlee,Dyspepsia,Chronic or Nervou* Debility, Dl*ea*e* of the i£ lduey*, B acon, laud & FLout- 50 hhds Prime Bacon Sidos 20 do do do Shouldors 60 bbls and 100 kegs prime Loaf Lard 200 do superfine Howard Street Flour Lnmling and for sale by jy 13.SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. ^ .. _ X, % and Panel boxes Soda and Sugar Biscuit, <5 do Aluetard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger, received and for salo by ’ mcmahon a doyle. . . N1CES.—8000 Bhados, with fixtures complete; lOUUof Woodford's fine Gilt Cornices; 2000 tine English Curtain Bands; Curtain Pins; Worsted Cord, in varie gated colors; largo Worsted Tauols to matah; Cord and Tassels for Pictures; Pavilion Rings aud Rosotts just received and for sale by 1. W. MORRELL A CO. S UNDRIES.—ID hhds. Strictly Prime tit. Croix Sugar. 20 nhds. Prime Porto Rloo Sugar SO bbls. Stuart's A B and C Clarifiod Sugar much, such as Constipa tion, Inward Tiles. Fullness or Blood to tho Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausoa, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food, Fulluoaa or weight in tbs Stomach, Sour Eructations, linking or Flatter ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at tha Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations uhon in a ly lug posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Weba before the Sight, Fever and duUpain in the head, Deficiency o/Per*pira» tion, Yellowneee of the Shin and Ryee, Fain m the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, dte.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great Vevrtesion of iSj>m(s,oaa'bf effootually cured by '*’• * »'*i»a ruggisti w „ ... tP*“DomU»’»OeorgiaSar«»p s: Mortlmoru’s BITTER CORDlil AND BLOOD l'UUIVIKtt, EP* l*rice, One Dollar per Bottle, jft fl'IIIti luValuable prepariitiou hasobteimd?*? I ularity whorOver introduced, unprncedtnoi« ■ the history of any other, prsparktion brought iff J public. Tlie multiplied thoosnudswkJ have u*l h x ami have realised its marvollou* offeots inrnaUij I diso&sos. .! v*! w W|| Ue-Estnbllnliliia| Nature, anil Ren tlto Nervftt* sty*tern, now herald it to thrworld as poisessinjthe oofinJ rior medioal virtuo* known In tho Materia Netln/: Eminent Professors and Phjrsloinns of tb« fintiuA ingin tho medical profession use and presoriktUu? most etteotlTs ■ "W, Alterative and Bleed Fnrlfler evor known; while vast u*mhefa who had low ed from diseases or complaints brought on by aj. Habits, Exposure, Indigestion, Ibrjmi Stats o/<C, or Impurities of the Blood, now loot upon thi, 0 S most Atgbtcrious and Magical In Us healing is and rostering powers. Neuralgia, General Debiiityand Ferroua Affeotions, Dyipep- siaor Indigestiuu, Ix>k of Appetite. i — Acidity of the Stomachy e echo or Flour of Blood to the Head, Castin- ' ness, or Irregularities of the. Bowels, Piesm* ' Paine or Misery in’ tho Side.or Region «?& ‘ Heart, Fiatulonoy or Der—****-- •* - ^ Palpitation of the Heart, DHL lag Soneatione, Prostratiou of the Norvoui {1. Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbneai of'ml Flesh or Limbs, Dlffloult or I*roftiie Exma; fl toration, Night Sweats. Diseases of the I Heart, or atfeotion of the Lungs, Jiui. , dice, Disease of the .Kidneys, Ir. range mens or Prostrate Coudi- tion of the Organs of Na ture, whioh oause Pain ful Irregularities, especially with females, Producing Debility and Prostration of the Neman torn. Pale or Sallow Complexion. Erysipelas, aid Cutanoous Eruptions of the Skin, or Unman ot Blood—these, and their kindred Complaints. hav» fofl tressed thousands. They may have originated bwl rery simple and unsuspected oanses, buttlisdk u iud its cause must be removed, if you would t “Life, Health and JUipnlnaes.’’ The thousands who have proonred and aied k more's colebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purlfor * I that “ these disonsos cannot remain long in the mn I after commonoing its use.” It operates like a eW I acts as a fine tonic, corrects the re— ** * v - I 'S' UK. HOOFLANIrS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, FKEPAUKD BT DH. C. M. JACK8ON. J UST ItEClClVEII—‘20 dozeu of that liuo Hungarian Tokay, for tale by 13 A. BON AUD, cor, of Bay and Whitak P ECAN NUTS.—A fow bbla. fresh Pecan Nuts, in store and for salo by **’NI( MINIS A FLORANCE. FlMK’H iUKTAlililU BURIAL CASES. This valuablcarticloisjustrecoived ami for sale by I. W. MOllltELL A CO., 3 ly Solo agents in ibis City for the Inventor SAVANNAH BAltULU SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. rilllE tiubscriber would respectfully unnounce ‘ the citizens of 8uv&nuah, and of Georgia, Ala known establislunont is open for the reception of his frlonds. He assures thorn that nothing will be lert un til* part to continue it a convenient andoomfor- .rber Shop. His prices will he as res ’ iu any similar establishment in Now York. tahlo Barber Shop. His prices will he os reasonable as in any similar establishment in Now York. Hair Cutting, in neataud fashionable stylo $0 20 Single?Sh*ve Shampooing Shaving six and sovon times a week Shaving five timos a week Shaving throe or four times a week Tickots for Childron's Hair Cutting, H for 1 00 Hut am'. Cold Baths Parents aro rospcotfully imformed that every 0 and pains will bo taken with their ohildren whon sent to the 8aloon to be waited upon. Ho will also keep for sale a variety of Fanoy Goods, such r~ ' ’ Cravats, Stocks, aU kinds of Glovos, Dj, rino and Cottou Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket Hdkfs., Collars, Books, and othor artioles ot Gentle men's wear; also—llair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh Clothes and Shoo Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a great variety of other articles. Balin of Hnvnunnb. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing anu darkening the llair; thousands who have received tho benefit of oleansing of dandruff, improving aud darkoning the Hair, are willing to 00m- muud it. Price—$ I a bottle, or threo bottles for $2 25. J. M. HAYWOOD. Monument-sq., Savannah, 20 boxes Treadwell's Soda Biscuit 20 bbls. Priuouton Butter Craukorn 200 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap 120 do Bcadol’s Ce and 8s Patent TaUoi 150 bags Primo Green Rio Coffee 50 mats Old Government Java Coffeo 76 bags Lnguayri 10 half bbls. Gee 60 bbls. P. A H. L , 76 do E. Phelps aud Rose Gin 300 reams Wrapping Paper , assorted 600 bags Iffiek and Drop Shot, assorted siios 1U00 lbs. Bar Load " ■' 40 61 Cigars, various brands and qualities 100 buxes Star Caudle*. , . 30 do Adamantini and 60 do Sperm do 30 half chests Black Tex, & lb. papers Received aud for sale by ■ ■ aug 31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. UNIMtlliK.— 5C bbls Genusseo Flour GO do Butter, Sugar and 8oda Craokors 20 do Cider Vinegar 50 do Stuart’s Clarified Sugar - 75 do do Crushed and Powdered do 300 boxes No. 1 Pale aud Family Boan 100 bags Rio Coffee 150 bbls E Phelp’s and Roso Gin 40 do P A 11 Oonneotlout Bivor do. Landing aud fur salo by au 24 SCRANTON, JOI1N8TON A CO. »»*v. v. nt. tiAunaun. AT THE GERMAN MED1CIFE STORE, IK ARCH STREET, MILA DELPHI A. * Their power over Hie above discuses is not excelled, if equalled, bg any other preparation in the United States, as the. cures attest, in many cases, after skilful physicians had failed. Those Bitters re worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing grea virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and teeser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the di gestive organs, they are withal safe, certain and pieos- tnt. READ AND BE CONVINOBD. I From the Boston Bee.1 The editor said, Deo. 22d— Hr. Hoojtand's celebrated German Bitters, for the euro of Liver Complaint, Jauudioo, Dyspepsia, Chronic ~ Nervous Dobility, is deservedly one of tho mostpopul medicines of tho day. These Bitters havS been used by thousands, %ud a friend at our elbow says helms him self rocoived au effeotual and nonnanoutoure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. W* »*S"4tell? vlnued that, in the use of these Bitters, the pfctienboon- stantly gains strength and vigor—a faot worthy of great “1isiueratiou. Thoy are ploasant in tosto and smell, ttCIlB null IKlUfc}, Ulll sneakingflfom experie |heirr-— 1, and to thu afflicted ws advice of the best li brary papers pub 0 F Savnnuali Medical College. SESSION 1853—'64. rtniE COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS I Institution willconinionoo on tho First Monday in Nuvembor and continue four mouths. R. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Prof, of Institutes and Prac tice of fflodloine. J. O. HOWARD, M. D., Trof. Anatomy. W.G. BULLOCH, M.D., Prof. Principles and Prac tice of Surgery. i>OK,M.D.. P. 61. KOLLOCtv,Ai. u.. ot Women aud Chilar C. W. WEST, M. D., Prof. McdioM Chemistry. E. H. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Physiology. U. L. BYRD, M. D., Prof. Materia Medioa and Thora- poutlci. J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Pathological Anatomy and Demonatrator of Anatomy. FEES.—For the full course, $105; Jfafricufa/itiN Ticket. $5; Demonstrator of Anatomy, S10; Gradua tion, $30. Requisites lor Graduation, tho same os in othor Medical Colleges. 0. W, WEST, M. D., apr 22 tlN Dean or the Faculty. The following newspapm will please copy ths above till 1st November, anil send bills to this Offico :— South Caroliniun, Columbia, (tri-we*kly) Courier, Charleston, “ Constitutionalist, Augusta, Goo., (weokly) Recorder, Millodgeviiio, “ Patriot, Albany. Geo., “ Floridian, 1'alluUaesee, Fla., 4 Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., 44 Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., “ Gazette, Chattanooga. Ala., “ Neuis, Jacksonville, Fla., “ O UAMMlitTEltS and TltUHME», Of every IO varioty aud style, just received by steamer and Kv salo by JAS. U. CARTER A CO. aug 18 Druggists, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases •ujftrsalshy \y«—RIO bundle prime Now Vo k Huy, luiiU- au 3 16 IU casks superior sugar-cured llama. Laa riug aud for sale by *" SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. L*n UUS-lil(|lORh—4 Ml pipes Uiuud,y . Dupuy A Co. 2 >4 pipes Uruudy, Signette. the store in Gibbons' Kang. ■m AIBXNcTfEo'UU, linker', f. •exstd Coqoa, and a now article or Paktuomi ? Brcakfosfc PowoSr. Just reccived and for sale at Aug 9 BERLIN A MATH AN 8 IJAI.rilUClltli FI.OL'U.-iuil blA* Howard | L> Street Flour, landing and. for sale by aug 13 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A XCMKNT'-IW bills Ilollru.u /It M mont. Landing and for 0 liydraulc Ce- HAM, KELLY t CO. IT Ci.Ati—Received and lor sale by JOnN DAILY. .TIN WAKE! T* nKsortiti'’.«ijjf ."'Inin and Japunic »Sl° atLW.iolcuie and retail by 4E3 SULL>-. ; AN, 146 Broughton 8L 0 half do Port Wine 0 co do Madeira Wino Ilk) bbls E Phelps' Gin 60 do P A 11 Conn. River Gin 100 do N O Rect. Whisky 25 do N E Rum 25 do Dorn. Brandy. In store and for salo by BU « 18 SWIFT A CO. : stuAitn::: — W» llondo, lu.WAI ConUuM, 2U.IMI C'on.oln- boxes i 3,000 Au 0 , „, w 1,2,000 Lopex, 2,000 Morea. —ALSO— Chewing Tobacco, or au descriptions, 8nuff, Scgors- Coses, Port-Monais. For sale by P. JACOBS ' **> 8 No. 27 Buli-st., sign of the Indian. • |_|UUoEKEErEU’S 14UI »>E,-mV-'. »jr V j. XL loj’s Housekeeper's Guide, a, new, plain and economical Cook Book, containing tho greatest variety of new, vftiuabie and approved reooipu ever publiibcd in one work. It should bo :u the hands ol every house keeper. Price, 50cents. For sale by aug 3 8. S. SIBLEY, No. 135 Congross-st. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. r |MIK subscribers, whulosnlo aud Retail Drugg I would respectfully call the attention of puruni tolheir well-selected stock of the above moutione tides, which thoy offer for sale at tho lowest possible prices; also, PAINT8, GLA8S, Ac.; Union White Lead, Lluseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Glues,Putty aud Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, OfaUkluds,v)i: Sperm, Lard, Rapesocd and P&tontOil; GROCERS'ARTICLES: Whale Oil, 8picea, Mustard, Saleratns, filatehes, Ao.; LANDRETll'8 OAR DEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Chests, Hurgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a groat variety of artioles for family use, consisting of Geiatiae, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ao.. with an elegant assortment of fine Fronch and Euglish Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lutin'* Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of whioh are warranted to be of the best quality, max 10 ‘ JOHN B. MOORE A CO. TANNElt’8 OIL. 1A BBLS. for salo by JNO B. MOORE & CO, lvr aug 4 Gibbons's Building. 1 J ARPEIIS» MAGAZINE.—-The tieptein- XX bor Numbor of Harpers’ Magaslne, an excellent number, roocived and for salo by 8. S. SIBLEY, is£SKiet. 100 bugs Primo Rio Coffeo 50 do Ola Java do 20 hexes Ground do 100 chests Black and Greon Teas 100 buxes Tobacco asserted qualities 20 do Cat Tobacco 100 M Sogars, some verv fino 80 boxes Soap assorted qualities do iliram Smith’s Flour 60 do Canal do 100 do Baltimore do 100 grace Alatchos CHAMPAGNE AT $10 PER BASKET ! r plllS article wo have had imjiortod expressly for . . erago t imported into this country. For sole by nug 24 BERLIN A NATHANS, Under 8t. Andrew's Hqll. article for famiij Uudor St. Andrews' Hall. [ U8T RECEIVED par etonmer Florida—L bbls Applos, 10 do Potatoes, 5 boxes Black A Green ' 'Mackerel, Pig ALEXANDER’S, 1 Monument-square. Ol ltl.AMI JLIS1K.—9D0 libls. Itookluud 1 Lime, landing from schr Ann, and for salo by g23 COHENS A HERTZ. I OI/AMrtKH—5U bbls l'ortlund Syrun. L 50 bbls Choloe N. O. Syrup. For sale by ig 18 WEBSTER A PALMES. G EORGIA FLOUR.—lUO bug* Ua. Flour, from New Wheat, for sale from store, by aqgSl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A C r . WM. Y/R1GI1T. i'Olt Prime OraDge County MUTTER, 1 co to JOHN DALY’S, 128 WhiUker-street. J UST RECEIVED aud in store—10 buxes Buadcll’s Family Soap, 10 do do Candles, 5 boxes superior West India Gov. Coffee, lubbls Hooker's self- raising Flour, in packages of 25, 1.'y$ and O# pounds. Also, a full supply of fresh Family Grtoories, Liquors, Wins*, Ac. For sale low for cash by GEO. ALEXANDER, au 15 Cor. Bull and Congress sts,'Monument-sq. O URVeVoIFH COM PASSE.-, two and O four Polo Chain*. Mathematical Instruments, Ao. Forialo by (aug 4) JOUN M. COOPER A CO. UfciT RECEIVED—Per steamer Augusta— 10 bbls. Crash and Powdered Sugars; 20 boxes a a good supplyThli. Flour. B Re eooivod and for sale by B iittbk, ciibbhb and flour.— w< 30 kogsselected Goshen Batter. VJMOOTHINU IRONH und Tallurs' Irons, O for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, »ug 15 102 Bryan-atreot. .. _30tt’s Wsekly, lished, said, August 25— “Dr. Hoojtand's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr, Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an artlcld of innob efficacy ?n cases of female weakness. As such ia the oose, wo would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle,land thus save themselves much sickness. .Persons of debil itated constitutions will find these Bioters advantage ous to their health, as we know from oxperienoe the salutary effeot they have upon weak systems.” MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gaxotto, the best family newspaper pubRshoaln the United States. Tho editor •aysof , "• DR. IIOOFLAlfB’fl GERMAN BITTER8. “It is seldom that wprsobmraond whatarutermedPa- tontMedicinos, to the oonfideuco and patrouago of our readers; and, therefore, when w« roeommoudDr. Hoof- land's German Bitters, wo wish it to bo distinctly under- “ ‘ J “■“* *ro are not speaking of tho nostrums of the 0 noised about for a brief jierlod and then forgotten, after they havo done their guilty raoo of mis chief, but ofnuteuiolno long established, universally prised, and whiob has met the ho&rty approval of the acuity itself.” Evidouco upon evidence has been rccol red (like the foregoing) from all seutions of tho Union, the lost threo years, and tho strongest testimony in its favor is that there is more of it used in tho practice of tho regular physicians of Philadelphia than all othor nostrums com bined, a fact that uan oaslly ho established, and fully proving that a scientiflo preparation will meet with their quiot approval when presented even in this form. That this roediolne will euro Llvor ComoUintand Dysjiopsia no one oan doubt, after using it as dirootod. It acts specifically upon thcBtumaohandliror; it is pre ferable to calomel in all bilioue diseases—iho effect is immediate. Thoy can be administered to fomalo or in fant with safevy and reliable benefit at auy time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character whioh is necessary for ail mediaiuoB to attain to induce count terfeiters to pul forth spurious artioles at tho risk of tho livosof those who are iuuooently decoivod. " _ Look well to the marks of the Genuine / Th*y have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon tho wrapper, and his name blown in tho bottle, without which they are spurious. For salo Wholesale and Retail at the _ GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch-street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by respoctable do&lers gonerally through tho oountry. PRICE* REDUCED. To snablo all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantage! of their great restorative powers. Single bottles 75 cents. Alsoforsale by J. A. Lx ROGUE, W.W. LINCOLN. Druggists, Savannah, Qa. Wholesale Agents, Havlland, Harr all A Co.. Char lex* ton.S-C. MWFlv H ousekeeper* and other** win please take notico, that the obstructions at the entrance of my store, conseqnont unou tho putting np of an Iron Front, are now sufficiently removed toon- able them to gain oasy access to the interior;v where they will find the shelves well stookod, as usual, with Crook wry, China, Glass and Stono Ware, Family Hard ware, Table Cutlery, Wood and Willow-ware, Tin ware, Lamps, LantornB and Wicks-together with a great varioty of FANCY AND HOUSE-FURNISH- 1NG GOODS, which will bo sold at moderate anu just prices, by j. p. COLLIN8, . 100 Bryan-sbuet. - W E EXPECT RAIN—Aud when it comes i Umbrellas of all descriptions, (exoept Silk) at Barnuu'a now Store, 176 Broughton street. [jy 9] N. K. BARNUM * So. 1 RON POT8 and KKTTRIi*, ot English ■ and American manufacture; also just received a lotofFrenoh Kettles, for oooking. ri ver^ nice aptiolo. xs a line touio. oorreota the tones of the itocui I _ jgthonstho dlgcstivo organs, itimulxtel dtliie I to healthy action suffioiont to threw off ths import w I poisonous secretions, imparts purity, richneuMln-l tality'V) the blood, circulates It freely througbcitfltl system, thereby nmitrahsing and removing imparrit-l posits, renews anff strengthen* tho ncrvoiu tyu<n l ri-| stores the qonBtltutibnln *11its strength xnd rinr u(l impart* a flbw ot health and beauty of complexioa. I The evidence in it* behalf is overwhelminr, ui frcJ high aonrees, hut U U known that for twoy«u»$hin»r ply ha* not met ths demand. This hunUrtdi or ean certify. They *ay “ hvery bottle sold *Tix foig more;’’ wliilo it now meets extenjivo sxle with b than ono thousand Druggist*, among whom in eminent physicians* who use and prexcribelt. This Is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, ti feotly safe to be used, in any state of healtb, «t«b most dolioata female or child. «r rrioe $1 00 per botUo. AST Sold by Druggists generally. WboImU a Retail Druggists wUlbe supplied on applioa'Jon {) U rroprietors- * W. V. ALEXANDER 4 CO., Prorrifkn No. 1 Barelny-street, (Astor Hume), N«v TirL Gaviland, Harral A Risley.and Rashtop, Clxuid Wholesale Agonte, New York. '*1 A. A. SOLOMONS ft C0 V I and J. U. CARTER, I apr l eodlawt-w AssnUla Smtul | Uorlimorc's RHEUMATIC COMPOUND, ! A sure and safe remedial agentJor Rktw I tism in all ils forms. fT’HE astoniehiugsuccess which lias attendedtfc I medicine in the treatment of Rhcumstit Ces plaints, oi*hor inflammatory (acute) or chrnk.iraj matter what complicated form, or of long or iBrti ration, renders it the most valuable preparatio* t discovered, as the sole reliable remedy for tbit Si complaint; and so radical is it in Us workincMkr' has seoured the sanction of many of the tot oians, who have used it as adernierre^ori.witk iu its merits, only to he convinced of its mij P hSoKTiMORK’s CoxrotJHfl is a ’ vegetable eiteA J internal remedy, pleasing to the taste, liamUttpif effects, and oan bo administered to all ogtf and #' w .ions without fear, prepared solely fer the tr*^ of this one disease. It i* a toDio, strengthening to the tysUn f whilst it soothes the nerves, and impart** bvL. tion to tho digostive organs, and parifle* the N Thousands have already found relief tnd p«rs euro ; and iu cauh and evory caxe whore it t»»*I tested, it lute invariably answered the pnrpiHtei having been known to fail. ,1 Tho proprietors foeljuatifiod in thusMeunoti»FI lie of its virtues, as they base its merit* enUrd/S* I its performance*, and allow thelottei only w tioned in it* behalf. Tostlmoniale of the high actor are daily reoeived from vuriou* acetic Union, corroborating there foots, and givingm and undoubted evidence of the virtue! of thil* great and reliable remedy.'' ' • • \ For salo wholesale and retail by W. V. AW DER A CO., at their Central Offleo, No. 1 £c‘ New York, and by Ai SOLOMONS A CO. 1 QABTER, Agents, Savannah. sod 4 - 4 - TUB no AH TO IIEAIT ’«l»r suil Oinco Uralo., for talc C. UOrKIM8, Agent, I FOU. SALiB, ES Clt.tham Mutual Loan Attor.t.tiou • irU v — ltuQuivcd tie.- J Enamel Kettles for 3 Fans of the same material. - MORSE A NICHOLS, 163, Broughton-tt. O OAE» 6TARCUU CANDLES, CANDY, Ly Ac. 60 boxes C Smith’s Family Soap 100 half boxes No 1 Soup 50 do Adamantine Candles 100 do BedoU's do C's and 8's 40 do Colgate’s Family Starch loo do Pipes. In store and for sale by angle . SWIFT A CO. ifooju.ee Flour, n's Family Soap. J,\, . 3 Ft Mould CantUsf* Adamautiue do Sperm - Un / . , 1 UolgAte'* Starch. For solo by V/EB8TER L n f Apple Pattor mm* OUGAR—SUGAR.—30 hhds prune Tit Sugar 10 hhds Muscovado Sugar 10<) bbls St Croix 50 do btuxrt's B 20 do do crushed 20 do do pow'd 6 bbl* Coffee S?*!* , sWifi'i B 1 . bbl '' B “ u ' F1 ° ur - wilia” Ulmn “ mlth '“>». Ltadltyo^for.ia.b, •S5? ncm « IA BA U»Al*AiUi.LA'. 20 In ®iuro .ml for Ml. by JAU. U. CARTEtt t CO. .UR 18 Dragglal., appaiiM m. Aaar«w. u^l. '■* brk "‘« Oort. 2£Sf5J^S5ty 1 ‘ Ch ” M • weiv<,,i S« UcMAHON t IIOVI.E. curtala roiacdy tot ubills. For ..iu at JA8. 11. CARTER t CO. aug 18 Druggists, opposite 8t. Andrew'* Hail. UMIOT TUUH, tilop Muckots, Waterlog. Putej X? Water Carriers, and also Bathing Tubs, «*f every Corner of Bay A Whitaker-sts. TAR, FlTCil AND OAKUM, A(\ BBLS. Tar. 40 do Pitch. .k\J 20 do Bright Varnlah. CO balos Oakum. I-.vml iug from bark l’eter Demill and for sale by aug 18 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. ifmun tiiuith’* Flour, front tg per steamer Augusta, and HORN A CUNNINGHAM. ■ j t 1 nn. vunmne nna XX *10 kegs scleoted Goshen Batter. 60 boxes do Cheese. 56 bbl* Hiram .Smith's and Pure Genesee Floor. Received per steamer, and fer salo by - —” "BINS iking, a very nice artiolu M.URSE A NjcfuOLS. ,pp !i« OPEN A BUNKER, aug 31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. C IO.CNED und MMOKED DEEP, timuked J 'l ongues, aid Corned do.; arrived by steamer, and lorreteut [au24J JOHN DAILY, 28 Whitxker-i 8 AUHAi;E 0UTTEU8, Moat Cleavers, Chopping, Saw, Kitchen and Broad Knives, to bo found at MORSE A NICHOLS, 155 Broughton-st. pound. For sale by from 601b*. upwards at 7% cents per KINCHLEY A THOMAS. aug 8 r 8 year* 0 Apply t WM. WEIGH# flbUoway’s Pills* Cure of n Dlrord«jvtt |l £hwr »“* 1 Copy <V n Leller fnm Hr. Prescot-Street, Liverpool, dated 6th Jons,« To Professor Hollowsv, ^ . ...v; Sir-Your Pills and OlntmeU have stood on our sate list of Proprietary Medicines fori «i»J A cuetomer, to whom l ean refer for any •ire* mo to lotyou know the parUonlsrs of h*f« Bhe had beeu trotibled for year* with and bad digestion. On the lost oeca*i°®» MWJi virulonco of tho attack wofeoslxrmte&^J^ mation set in so so veroly, thst doubt* w*jf* ^ of bor net being able to bcarjujp uudor itj. that after tlu gmatrslief. uw un«uv««... ShttWfwl only three boxes,she ie now is “‘••JOT asr»i. tM ^si> ^&^f£SStS£ Margaret M'Connigan, ninetoon ye»»f “ *5jL, at New Town, had been suffering fro« * Mic :*vor for upwards of two month*. ..rely deprived her of the use of her period sho wss under the.car* of the row euril dicelmen. ixvHobartToWn.andby thMWjtel considered hopeless. A fetend r r * v t ,h!. try Holloweyi’soelehrated Pills, wbW> do, and in an inorodiblo short space of iWm. ■ uporfeotcuro. Dare of a Pain and I and 8tuniach of a JPer»o» ts* T 1 Arc. IYoui Mersrs. Theta A Sou, 1 1 /OR HALE—A womau about 23 yeurs old, flrot rate ueai aud yah} ovvk, v* nrranted soun S KGAR8! 8KGA Gold L«sf, Morera, thor hlauds, fer sale at BERLIN A NATHANS. lMsQUU—20 bbls. . JO LOW wheat—laudin, fer sate by CLAGJ a»K 18 . l . lJAt-ON—21) hlids. Choice Sides, landing from XX »chr. Woodbridge, and for sate by afig 18 CLAGHORN A CUNNINQ1L\M. VXIG HAMS—Just received amt lor salo by JL »ug 17 J. D. JESSE. AlOKKD TONGUK8, 8mok.d BMf, Fullon Market Beer and Pig Pork, and fer sale by jy 10 W.D.FORI). E atatheHiatical lmi for sate by i. It ..Cl 15 quitrior casks Port Wine, (.and for sole by W. M. DAVIDSON. INSTttUMENTH, ‘•'CORNWELL, 102 Bryon-st. S ECOND HAND PIANO FORTES—For •alo or to hire. G. B. MITCHELL. jy 1 Successor to F. Zogbaum A Co. 4‘J do Rump <to- Landing and for sale by aug 22 CLAGHORN A CUNNINQHAB C l AM]title DIMITY.—Just received per f steamer Florida, an assortment of Cambrio and li^lia Dimitys for Laaies' Skirts, by nug 10 W. C. WAD9WORTH, 115 Congress-st. O IL, <fcu.—IU bbls. Bleached Whale(Jil; 1W, boxes Soap, Candles and Starch; 76 boxes,8ods and Sugar Biscuit; 109 boxeu English Pipes. F6v sale aug 15 McMAHON * DOYLE. (3SMIUUI A S/I.SXIT1S ■>' 75 aug 27 . D K M>IUI!(JAS No. *.—1(1,000 CTNo.lSi No. 1. esgars; justreoelved and for sale by . P. JACOBS, nug 31 at the sign of the Big Indian llUUMtCH and Combt—A large as- •mentjast oj>snr* •— M? 13 J U81 RLCLIVLl): A variety of the publications of the New York Protestant Episcopal Socioty. Tracts, Church Catechisms, Ssbbath Sohool Service,and other cheap and valuable publications. For sate Book Store of 8. 8. SIBLE . 10 No. 136 Congress-sU—, I NDIA RUBBER LONG COMII8—Just the articles for little misses, as they aro not liable to break like the horn or shell ooinbs. For sale by ftu g 16 J. P. COLLINS. g*Ln«0!U OACON, l'liOCU ANU 75 hhds Prime Bacon Sides. 10 do do k do Shoulders. 40 bbls and 80 kegs Leaf Lard. 300 bbls Howord-etreet Flour. Received and fer ante by 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. CORN. . , j 3000 BUSHELH Buliimnre selected while Cora, fer sale to errive, by: . nugfi DAVID R. DILLON, foot of Wsst-Broafl sfc, 1 (SOUTHERN IRON \V1tcII~cTook 8/OVE8.-Just received, a lergo lot of those cele brated Southern Iron Witeh Cook .Stoves, which will bake, roast, boll, hroil and fry, to perfection. For sale bniyby JAMES SULLIVAN, aug 17 140 Broughton-st. received and for sale b' V. 1ANAL FLOUR.—Just received per ' North State, 24 bbls. Superior Canal FIou schr. North State, 24 bbls. Superior Canal Flour. For iv4 by [aug 19J HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agt. 1 for sale by : J l««ii »*j Uttani waBnniu WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. L)KAUltE8—PRACHEg—Fir/VlV AS N«. i.i-lO,(IDO lie No.To,. X t^iecei, f.t l'r.i.r.liig, .1 i. D. A'i'Utt.—100 M Lullis, fer aele on wharf, by J »"r 17 OODEN t B11NKER. tab of largo ami hoaltliy 8wo- &$****’ M Mam.ct-^). IN STOUK, thi. day, a largo and (rash .upplj of BplrU Oaa, whioh will botold J“'“r by JOHN J. MAURICH, ftU fi 4 * Nos. 10 and 12 Barnard-st. PITCHER*!.—Ju*c received a now lot of those eelobvated,double water Pitchers. A smaU quantity of Ice will last aU day. j*16 B10R8E A NICHOLS. 166 Broughton-st VEGETABLE TINCTURE A * u PPly of this invaluoblo remedy for d\. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and al! throat disoases X? w?* Uiver Complaint, nud impuritlss ot tho bfeod. Just received anu lor suJo by . J, E. lieFORD, If Cor. Brongbton and Barnard-sis. I SALK.—267 sacks priraVwhito ^»”n, jui c'd aud fer sate by [uug j] WELLS A DU RR. HlTCIllfltB.—Ju.t rocoived ‘ Ida; I TEA—T«A.® 20 fesJfd. aug 10 in iteg« and fug sate by *’ v <-;v -rMW " - | North-sk, wr^r These cekbrateS PUls arc wonderfully W' /ollo.«i.g ITHtja Kiu, (Soot, Ueadaoho, IndfgeitloO, dioo, JLlror Uomplalotfl, Lnmliogo, ■>,, jii- ltvtentlan of Urlna. fero'Ul., arof- 1 - ThroaU, Stono and 6r»T.I, 8«oondM/JJ, j Donlaiir.ni, Tnmonra, XJlMirn. '•* “g.ietd “ Worm, of nil IUod>, W.nhnoM, fra“ * , 1 siwit tho EmnhU.hm.nt of PtofotK'D 1 ^,, J 2dt Strand, (near Tempi. Bar, (""ScioX^nS m: