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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEW8, WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 28, 1853. THE DAILY NEWS. Where heart! unite with trait, Of being* each M thti . Who use misfortune u the frost Adorna the Autumn leaves. Your wedded life ia beautiful, Aa now ye move along, Like blended Mreatna beaide the hill, With an increase of song l Or. at two clouds unite in one And sail along the sky, By pouring forth their richest streams, Aa from axbauatless store ; Andaending up their waters clean. In sunshine and in shade— They say, " BvJov* thu * P ur ® * kn ‘* fr,e » Life beautiful is made." Mew WiucKi, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY STORK, BROUGHTON STREET, No. 148. M H. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro nometers, Clocks,Tow a Clocks, Watches. Ac. Ac., respectfully informs his customers and the pnblio gene rally that ho haa fitted up^ tho Store 148 Broughton-st.^ w here he intends to make a permanent location, carry on the Jowelry business in its vurious branches. W atcYves, Glooke, Town Clocks, Cnronumetera, Jewel ry, fco^ito., cleuued and repaired with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry ami Fancy tioode of all description* sold at the lowest prices possible. N. II.—Any Watch, Clook, Ac., Ac., that cannot be re paired by other watchmakers, 1 plodgo myself shall be xepair/d by me to satisfaction, and warranted. nov 2 ly FRANCIS STEIN. a liKEUK’M LATEST 8TYLE.-Jm received per steamer, Beebe's latest style No. Mlark Moleskiu Hat, just introdurod in Nee York City, on lost Saturday, 13th August. Call t Barnuu and start with the fashion. N. K. UAltNUM A CO., 17«i Broughton-st , ang 17 Opposite bt. Auurew'a Hall. a .UORK NEW UOODsATMliLI)ii.> J S JUST received par strainer, evnry vi of BUM61KK HATS, consisting or Panama . — 'dale's, Doghorue, Chiua aud Cauton Straus, and full trimmed While Heavers, weighing only 3A» Also, a very fine Double Mirim Florence J<cghorn,* thing light and nice lor City Trade, together w ith a Large Lot of Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan te rr use. Canada straws nl $1,76 per doien, and I'aim Leaf from $1.26 to $2,60 per do*. All to be had at tho new Hat Store, corner of Broughton uud Barnard Streets. [.may 7-tfJ BKLDEN A CO. I'ltUSlI OJtOl'JUlilES. niltlTS. 8mokuil Hod uml Toiikuos. J ^KUITM, hpmokcMi I • Coustnutly on haud ly | I4|UOR8—L14JUOKS—4 Ml pipes IJiunU,) 1 a J. J. Dupuy A Co. 2 ft pipes uraudy, 8ignette. 6 do llollaud Cm 10 qr casks Sweet Malaga Wiuo 0 half do Port Wine 0 do dp Madeira Wine HM bills Vl’holps- (Jin 60 do BA 11 Conn. Hirer din 100 do NO licet. Whisky 25 do N L Hum 26 do Bom. Brandy. In storo and forsalo by aug Id HW1KT k ft*. S EBAKS! SEBAHn! Mil 20,000 Hiu Hondo, I0.U00 Contanus uion, 6,U00 Washington, 6,000 Bold Leu 6,909 Elfresol Kegaliu, 4.000 Ueorgls,: Dry Goods, Clothing, &o. Corporation Notices. UNION SWlNti STOKE. Great Sacrilice ■ AT MAAS &. HEYMANN’S (LOT 111 NO EMPORIUM. ATAAS * HBVMANN bn, u> inform Ihelr 1 pstrons and the public generally, in both the oity sndcountry, that they are now prepared to offer one of the largest and best selected stocks of CLOTHING, and a general a$$ortment of Gen llemeu's FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notions. rer brought to this city, suitable for Spring and Sum er wear, at prices never known or heard of in this oountry. Wo onumeruto a few leading articles in our line, to which w e invite « wcisl attention: Drown and Frock Coiitfiy In Black, Blue, U- wn, Olive, and Bovs Colored French and English Cloths. IluniueNM it ml flantlng C'onts, In every variety of styles, and of differont materials, ■•»***» Cloth, Cosaii >«re, Tweed, Cashmeret and man- ircd in plain ( oluuded, striped and mixed patterns. Pnntaloonn, In Blaek and fanoy Colored Cloth, Casslmero and Cis- sluet superfine Booskin in various colors. VcNta, Plain, White and Figured Satin and Silk—for wedding and party wear; Bouble and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Block and Fancy Satins,Boo- skins, Casluaerets, Ao. Hosiery, Bents’ Shirts, Undershirts, Brawors, Socks, Cloves, Suspenders. Cravats, Bilk and Satin Stocks, and Nock Tioa of the latest French and American styles in great variety. Untwy Cap*, Trunk*, Carpel Bnga and Vnllwew. Tho pooullar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importing their stock, will enablo them to offer induce ments in their trade eoldoin inet with, and at tho same time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Cornor of C'ougro.isand Jefferson streets—tho greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in this oountry. MAAS k UKYMANN.* Iloyn nnd Yontlin’ Clothing. Not to be surpassed in tho variety of styles, tnaka aud low prioe, to be found “ * ** Mot ice to Vessels. A LL Pilots ami Captains of vosscls arriving herefrom forolgn ports, infected with Small pox or othef diseases of a contagions or malignant cha- rarnct*r,are required to bring their vesse's to anchor at the Quarantine Ground, opposite Frtrt Jackson; thereto remain without communication with the City or adjacent counties, until l am noticed, and the vessel visited by mo. F. II. BEMEHB, M. B.. Savannah, May 31,1863. tf Health Officer STEFS, PORTICOES, COLUMNS, dkc. A N ORDINANCE, amendatory of the various /V Ordinances of the City of Savannah, passed in relation to Stops, Porticoes, Pavsmeuts, Trees, Ac. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and the Hamlets thereof. That iu lieu of Porticoes or Slops, it vuitll be law ful for tho owner or owners of brick or stone houses, to erect co lumns thereto, not exceeding eighteen inches in diam eter, provided tho covering thereof is notjoss than ton feet high; nnd provided also, that said eoiutuns shall be placed outside the curbstone aud touching t c same. .2. Be it further ordained, That all Ordinances or of Ordinances militating against this Ordinance, d the same are hereby repealed.—Passed iu Coun cil. 16th March, 1649. i L. M. ] H. WAYNE, Mayor. Attest, Edward O. Wilson, nug 17 Clerk of Conucil. aug 8 —ALSO— jo, of ail descrip.ions, S is. For sale by 1*. J No. 27 Buil-iit., sign oil H economical Cook Book, containing tho greatest variety el new, valuable nnd approved receipts ever pubhihud iu one work. It should bo >u the humid of every house keeper. Price, 60ccuts. For sale by nug 3 H. 8. SIBLEY, No. 13ft Congress-st. S OAP, STAlUJIl.OAMILES, DANDY, Ac. 60 boxes C Smith's Fuutily Soap 100 halfboxe. No 1 Soap 60 boxes Colgate's Pale do 60 do Candy 60 do Adaiuuutino Candles 100 do Bedell's do ,6’a and 8’s 40 do Colgate's Family Stnroh do do crushed do Ai Ware for sale at w holusalo and retail by JAMILS SULLIVAN, 146 Broughton st. W OitKaf Oil' JOHN XT. UAbUUUK,- The Jocond volume containing tho Speeches ol John C. Calhouu delivered iu the House of Representa tives au-i tho Senate of tho Lulled States, edited bj Richard K. Crallo, received and for sale by S. H. SIBLEY, sep 14 No, 136 Congress-sti cut. S I hAK-Now Orleans Sugar ol Prime uml Choice qualities, laiuliugiand for salu by ang 2D MINIS A Fl.GHANCE. i iukkQ vv snlo by sup (1 I 1MK< PLASTER A LATUM—2UU cm LimCiJjO bbls. Piaster: 100.000LntllS. For s m arrive perfcrig Tiberius from Boston, by sop 22 OUDKN k BUNKER. .HATHI AI AT1CA L INHTKUHUNTS. | N CASES—A now supply just received, some nl a very complete uud of extra finish; also Pook- , by JOHN M. COOPER k CO. BALTIMORE FLOUR—iuubbls. Bultimun lunding Bum sohr 1. Cohen PON, JOHNSTON A CO. M luis Codfish, all fresh and iu IU‘ sep 16 urts, and ior snlo by sip 22 SCRANTON, 1 URN nnd OATH—in bus to suit nurchuMit J lor sale by_ [gep U)j MINIS A FLORANCK • Irak pears—fu. 11‘ B acon hidehuuii HUOULDKRS.-ab casks Uacou bides; 20 do. Shoulders—air tight- received pur stoamor State of Georgia, and lor sale b> sop 20 McMAHON A BOYLE. B S lauding trout s Bale by [nug 22J r State of Georgia, and I SWIFT k CO. 1/REMH CliAI JL* Sugar, Cup, Boi Milk do. Justroouivi EUAEliEUS.—Rimer Cruchu Walnut, Dussort, Egg a received uud lor sale by JOHN DALY, 128 Whltakor-stroet I IN*—K Phelps's Giu, for sulo by MINIS A FLORANCK. HI Foot nf\V oat-Uroi roocivod uud for sale low t BERLIN k NATHANS, Linder St. Andrew's Hall AV J So cases Matches, id crates glass Flasks, quarts, pints kTKW MACKEREL.—10 lull bbls. uud in Y kits No. 1; 10 bbls. No. 2 aud 10 bbls. No. 3 Mauk- rol. Ju-t received and for sale by »cp23 CLAUUOliN « CUNNINGHAM. 3u *** 10 tiorces BuUiuld's Hams Just received uuu ror saia by CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. 1 A1FTY Bbls, B.tiimiure Flour, iu etoru uud lor ; tie by [sep 23) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. C 1AUHAUT AND NKERUA.H’M ME- / LOBEON'S.— rheas celebrated inutrurntnls in every stylo, from -4*-u to 0 octaves iu compass, with ouc uud two stops, suitable lor Church or Parlor use, for sale at Factory prices, by the Manufacturer's Agent, G. B. M1TCUELL, uug 26 8“*" " • ) V. Zogb n A FFLEM, UNIONS, FOTATOEM, Cub lages, Fulton Alarkot Beef, Pig Pork. Hums huiuked Beef, Piukled Tongues, Sardines, English Pie kies, Sauces, Catsups, At * * ' u 26 i variety oi styles, innao the above uamed estab- Curpet and Floor Clotfi_Wnrcliousc. Curtains, Curtain Goods, &0*t iVc. Mo. 140 CongrcMi and Ao.f)7 St. Julicn Sts. 'rill; Bubhcribor, kimwing that flirt citizous ol I bavauuah nave lolt a great interest iu tho estab- OAKPKT WAltmiOUSE. Iu this citv, and being aware that many have boon awaitiug tho ooiupletlou of tho New Storo, so that thev Tould make their sulection oi tho vurious articles lot furnishing their houses, would rospuctfully inform the public, K'inuially, that he has opeuud tho most oom- ploto nssurlmout of all the vurious styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. Tho Stock of tho dllluronldopai tiuonts will consist, in part, ol tho following Goods, vis; CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvut; Tapestry Brussels; Mocot Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; rhreo Ply, Sui>crtino, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plaiu sad Twilled Venetian for hlairs, Hulls, Ao.; Drug gets, b-4,12-1 aud 16-4 in width, ofoverv variety of terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Sloop Mats; Tabl> Piano Covers; Silver aud Brass Oval and Octagon Rods; Stair Liueu, 1 o., Ao. OIL ( LOTUS. Of ovory width ; from ouo to oight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ao.i Rose Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, i .4 nnd o-4 wido; Figured ludia Rubber Cloth lot Stairs. 4'UUTAINH. bilk and Worsted Damask De-Lnino; Worstod and l.inoii Damask Del.uins; Figured aud Plaiu Daumsks, variety of colors; White uud Buff, lor bhados. WINDOW Mil A DEM. Transparent Laudseapo, Medallion, Garland and iVhlte ami Gold, outiroly uow stylo; Cord ; Loops; Tas sels ; together with all the various Trimmings lor Cur ious and bhados. GILT CORNICES. Bauds, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety nnd rat- turiifl, ol tho latest importation; ail of winch will bo told at wholesale or retail, on thu most liberal terms. WM.ll.GUlON, Agent, 140 Congress uud 67 bt. Julian-sls. jiEANKETband FLANNELM.—'Tknprice Xk of both these articles, and indeed of every goods into the production or which wool goes, will rule high ' uticipatiou of this, wenrohuppy' i all ou > hud ! and i ed a large public generally, Blanket* uud Flannels, bet took of Huiui iuuo i imported. aug 27 178 Uroughtw M. l'REN DERG AST A CO. . n *Mj. I Andrew ’* llall, D. Keni|>loii .V Verslillc A UK now upouingu liucly assorted nnd cumplcto l V stock of bummer and other Dry Goods, which hey will offer upon tho most accommodating toruis. As grout caro Inis boon uxereised iu tho selection of .heir stock, with aviow hull, to price and quality, they loutideutly invito their triends and tho public general ly to cull and examine tor themselves. apr 6 l>ry ilomh, Clothing, Ac.” ~ ABU All AM A BROTHER dueiro to inform . . their ft lends uud thu publio that they have re ived from Bryau-atreel to the corner of Uurnard uud Congress-streets. <q>i»<si<c the Market, w lioro they w ill alwuvs keep on haud, lur wholesale uud retail, a largo jupply of Clothing and Dry Goods, llats, Caps, Shoes xud Bunts, uud a large assortment of Faucy articles, with u full supply o! Trunks, Ao. Cuios aug U Mew (sHods-l all 'l iadp, IKr)U. O k Witt a Morgan, m.i •learners weekly, their Fal to which they respectluliy solicit attention. Plaid, Brocade uml Figured bilks of tho uuwost stylus. Plain uud Figured Black do. Plain Front'll Mousoliu do Luinus. silk uud Wool Plaids lor children's wear. Fronch and Eug. priuted Cashmeres aud AI. do l.ainos. Plain and Plata Poplins, vury rich. Fronch priutod Cambrics. Plaid ltaw bilks. Hark Calicoes. French and Soololi Towels sep 1 Riboro's N New l»ry (ioods i-1, 7-8 A 1-4 Bro.S -rting l'laiu ool’d AIi • to i2-i Brown Sheeting <mi heavy Bro. Cot- Bleached Shirting •u iiioh Pillow-case Cotton jIo 12-4 Bleached Sheeting Bleached Cotton Drill biuto colored do Marlboro' btripue A Plaids Mariuers' Stripes Brown Cnnloii Flannel Aiuurieuu Calicoes Plain white Merino _—Do Mous.doLaino White and color'd Floroucu Silk l)o do M&rculliao do Plain Black bilk Black Wutcrod bilk Do ludia Satin Fine colored Flanuol Do win do 5-4 tine do do Ladies'Talma Cloth Fig'rd Mouselino ueLaino Fluid Raw blllt Rich Dress bilk 3-4 Wool Plnids Fancy Plaid Voivot Barege do Laiuo. Dorn, and Imp'd Giughau Tho above, together with every article assorted Dry Goods Stocks, iu store aud fi sop 20 Laroche a bow host IUVV&K. TR1A1AI1NUM. C IOLORED MILK AND LINEN BRAID. J Trinimiu;; Braid, Colored Silk Linen aud Gilt Buttons for Children Clothes, also fuuoy upon worked llose and half lloso, at apr ID KEA1PTON A VERSTILL'B. A NEW FALL STILUS. Jast reoelvod at Peidou's, cbeir Fall Styles ot PREMIUM SILK HATS. To admire is only l< ie them—so call early at aug 20 jPELDEN A CO'8. Linen nnd Cotton Sheetings, Bleach ed and Brow u Shirting*, Pillow Case Lineus und Cot tons, Huckabacks, Scotch Diaper, Loug Law ns, Bird's Eye Diaper, 7, H, !L lUand 12-4, Linen Table Damasks, DamnwkNapkius, Dow las, Linen Towels, Gauxu Flan nels, Mosquito Lace aud Netting, Furniture Fringe, Ladios', Gent's and Children's Hosiery, Ladies'Dress Goods, now and haudsomo, Embroideries, Luces, Rib- buus, etc., for sale ut tho low est murkot prices, by ^ Da WITT A MORGAN. >1 BRO I DERI EM.—Prune 11 Nordlu Work 'olntod Under Sleeves; Do do do Black uud Wliito bluevos; Bo do do Pointed Collars; 1)< |j'.n Pi IN 1)6 Congress-st., opposite Pulaski House 25 do Uiraiu Smith's do. Landiug and lor sale by aug 16 bW 1 FT A CO. UUNNIM’ GKOUiilA mARMAFARU.LA. \ DUZ. Georgia tsursapiirillu, iu kturu and lor /61/ sale by JAS. 11. CARTER A CO aug lb Druggists, opposite St. Andrew's Hull. McMAHON A BOYLE. CAUUAGE8. I^IVE II UN DUEL) just received pe X/ btate ol'Georgia; lor sale at Ai t x A sep Iff cor. Bull and Congress-st C \ RA V ATM, T1EM AND CULL ARM.— / Just reooivod uu assortment of Embroidered Blk. Plain Blk. aud faucy colored Cravats and Ties, of late nlyles. Also, a large supply ot three ply bliirt CuHar lor sale low by [sept < | WM. R. SYMONS. sale by [ sep 17] CORN. B ALTIMORE CORN, iu Sioro and for vulu iu lots to suit purchasers. sop 10 OGDEN A BUNKEB. t received and lor salehy sept 14 S TONE JAltM and C’luy Furnaces, just oeived and * 1 * ’ " B AUUlNii.—lUU halos heavy Gunny Bugging, iu storo and for salo by wpW MINIS A FLORANCK LOUR nnd MALT—10U bills. Ruiinnure a . . Georgia Flour, 5U do Gonessee, 30 do lliram ' “ ' salehy McMahon a boyle. smith's, 2UU sacks bait, tor salu by M ALLETM uml CuulkitiK Irnim—fumulo _ py tfifig 8) F.W. CORN WELL. ^ U Is ARM.—15 bbls. Crushed, Powdered, Pulv kly °nd A uud C refined Sugars, for sale by iJ MIMs A FLURANCE. IxEUAN NUTM.—Alow bbls. of Pccuu Nuts. X. >n storo and for sale t.v v sep Iff i '1 llAdli*AtsNE.—Ruuclu Champagne, in storo and fo. salo by sep Iff MINIS t FLi bbls. of Pi MINIS A FLORANCK. Ips 6i Co’, iORANCE. J. P. COLLINS. ■ .^AilllLY iUAUKET BEEF in hull bbls. _tj landiug and for aaio by sep 13 MINIS A FLORANCE. L IME—500 bbls. Kuckluud Lluiu, lunding |ii‘i brig Velaaco, for salo by eep 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. t ~"iUFFEK—30 umts old Government Java one 1 10 pookets Mocha Coflee, iu store for sale bv sep 13 MINIS A FLUItANCE. VlKW GUOKU1A J l.OLH.-^uu perfluo Georgia Floor, from new wheat, just re- y<1 iep d lff n<1 f ° r ^SCBANTQN, JOHNSTON A CO. £ 1 EOKUIA FLUU1L—200 barrels Etowah r Mills, fresh ground, just rocoivod direct from the “H WA8IIBUBN. WILDEB t CO. 1^ received and for sole, a flue and fresh lot of the above articles, by M. J. SOLOMONS, •op 16 167 Brougbtou-st. E A4*M.—Two bushel Gunny Bags, for *ule by sap 19 MINIS A FLOflANCE. B ' AI.TIAIOUU Vl.OUlt, llacou <k l.ard. 200 bbls. superfine Howard StrootFlour. 76 hbds.primo Bacon Sides. 30 do. do. do. Shou'^oni. 26 tieroos choice Sugar Cu.od Hams. 60 bblr. and 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard. Lunding and for fdl* by sep? 24 r SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. I AUEHU. HOF*.—A 1 fc, ni. 1/ («pU) l.CAUXUUUU. :eived 10 dc. assorted ; 10 do. Amcriuan, just and for salo low by UYl.AND A U'NKILl. sept 14 uudor Marshall Hoe Lil li s. P earner Florida, SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. 1 for^sale by G 1 RAIN.—‘2000 buehcls Priimi Baltimore Corn, IT 300 bushels of heavy Oats. Just lauded aud L •aie by laug 23]DAVID R. DILLON. F °' J prime North River Potatoes, just lauded per bark Harvest from Now York, for sale ut ALEXANDER'S, cop 16 Cor. Bull aud Congross-sts., Mouumont.-sg. liOUOFOR.il 1N1IAJLEKM.— A few of L'UliNCII V.INi: FAINT—Ju.l rJteived a -a- fresh supply of the above article. For salo in 0 suit purchasers, by JOHN B. MOORE A CO. ■op 20 For salo by McMAHON A BOYLE. ( a'5-?5* kuck * H '° U’otl’uu j 150 do. V St. Domlnjo do.; 70in.t.I»T,4o.; IUO *». <»«• f tlero., Table Silt. «P» Ior».,o by MoMAllON * DOYLE LAID VBBNVU MEUIN6*rN^ P L . LacoC workod Collars, new styles; Thread Laos do Cbemisetts, Gold Ribbons, and other new good* jut t received find tvt i»lo by Mplfl PIWITT4 MORGAN, ■\T OTICE is hereby given to 1 1.1 Cattle, Horses or Mules in tl /or delivery w ill be from (5 to 7 o'cl Ulty iBitrMliiirH Olllco, l Havannah, August 10, lt?53. > all nnrsou* liming the Pound, the hours 'clock, A. 61and from 5 to 6 o'clock, P. 61., until further notice. nug l>; PI 111.11* M Itr.' 'i;i.L. City M.ir-!. il. NOTICE. \TASTEUS OF VESSELS arriving ot this Port 1YX. botweenthe first of July and tlio last day of Ot<lW inclusive, arc hereby notified to appear at my itliin 24 hours after such arrival, and mu/- - n writing on Gath to the 61ayor of tho City, the age, name und occupation of every " \ave been brought as passenger, in sue 11 her last voyage tall ««1 on pain of forfeiting for every make such report, tho sum of r every alien noglccted to be so reported." _ : said Masters of Vessels aro farther notified, "if any pursuu who may have huuu a passenger iu auy such ship or vesiel, and u<.t being a citiieu of tho United States, shall bo euttrred to lund from such ship or ves sel, ut any place within the distance of titty miles from the said City, with iutout to proceed to tho said City, otherwise thuu iu the said ship or vessel, the 6luster or Commuuder thereof, shall be liable to tho llko penalty of $300 for every such person bo suffered or purinittod to lund." Vide—Laic jiutmil, Dec. i'?, 1819. Savannah, July 1,1863. l’KOULA .RATI UN. 61A YU P.’S OFFICE, ) Savannah, 61ay 9,1B63./ Wiikkcak, Council, at a regular meeting, held on tho 27th January, 1853, passed a resolution requiring 1110 lo issue my proclamation "closing tho Old Ccniotory for the purpose of interment after the 1st of July next. Therefun, I do hereby proclaim, that after the Firs' day of July next, the old or Briok Cemetery will bi closed for the purpose of iutoruisut. 11.. S.J R. WAYNE, Mayor. Attest: Enw’AitD G. W11.S0N, C. C. ie 10 A bill 10 I an Urdim dei vo the public property, Ao., passed Skc. 1. lie it ordained by the .Mayor of the City of Savannuli und tho uati 2d August, ln3tf. aud Aldurmcu .utiiluts thereof, iu hereby ordained by the authority ol the same, that so much ol section two ol the Ordinance, entitled "uu Ordinance to preserve the public property, Ac.," passed 2d August, 1839, as now- aforesaid," bo altered aud niueudud so as to read mi hitching any nuimal to uuy trees, any part ot tlio fonees, ruil- f the public equnies, places, or buildiugs.or to any ono of tho publio pumps, or lump posts." Si.c. 2. Be it further ordained by tho authority afore said, thuttho foliowina word * 1839: "und provided also that it shall be tlio Marshal, City Constable, or either polico officer, dixeuvoring any animal, hltohod as hoieiubel'oro prohibi ted, not only to tile an information uguiuat tlio owner, rider, or driver ol such uuuuul, but to taka the animal itself and impound it until tho payineutol nil tines und costs which muy lull upon tho offender, as well u* the expenses of impounding, or until good und tmffieiont security sha 11.0 given lor tho payuu costs aud uxponres. ordained by tlio authority sJoro- (»:«;. 3. Bo U furtli d, that allordiua: coy repealed. l'i Attest: Enw. G. Wll.sO.V, Clork of Ci Council, Savannuli, July It. WA YNE, Mayor, emblod, and it is the some, That fr , the city be, nary lNiyi >\ the Mayor uud Aide) 1 and humlcts thereof in Council hereby ordained by tho authority urn and utter thu passage of this or- . and it is hereby divided iulofour Dispensary Districts, the first to euibruco all that part nded 011 tho north by tho Savannah riv- hy Jefforson-streetooutinued to the river, j South Broad-strcol uud William-street, uud ou tho west by the corporate limits ; tho second to embrace all that part of tlio city bounded on the north jy tho river, ou the east by tho corporate limit*, on tlio iouth by South Bread-street continued to the corporate I'.uitM,uud on thu west by JoffcrBon-stroot, continued lo the rivor; thu third to embruuu all that part oi thu city bounded on the north by WBUlam-strout aud South by Jufloruon to the corpjratu limits, fourth 1 uibraeo nil t orpori C 11 III ^rporuti the city boutuled n the south by tho eorpo and uuuually tho run Iter mi tho lirnt rmrulur mooting iu July, a D1.1pc1ib.1ry I’liysiciun for each of said dis- •, W lio*o duty it shall bo to furnish the destitute sick u the limit* of hi* district w ith ueccssury niedi- , »o give thorn mcdicul and surgical advice aud at- m, to visit them ut their places of ubodu w lien ue- ry to attend in person, or by eotnpeteul substitute :ir olllceson every .Monday und Thursday, between ours of IU o'clock, A. M. aud 1 o'clock I*. 61.. for .Ration without door patients, to keep always a -.... otent supply of vaccine mutter ior vaoinuliug tho deLaino poor uud to furnish physicians, tho luttur to pay a rou- louuble uud proper price therefor. Bee. 3. Bo it further ordained by tho authority nforo- iaill. That the said Dispel.Miry Physicians shall bo cou- bidurcll, held and lakeu us officers of tho city, and shall bo liable to tho same penalties lor uou-pcriuriuauct gleet of any of their official duties us aro now f ribed iu ease of other city officers. Sec. 4. Bo it further ordaiued by the authority afi id, That such Dispensary Physician before entering outlie duties of his office shall tako the oath prescribed ilty ofll or tho faithful porfi Each Dispensary Physician shall rocoivo in full 00111- peiisiuiou for medicines ami services, a salary of i>UU dollars per umium. payable monthly. " >. 6. Bo it furthor orduinod ]iy tho authority aforo- Tlii't all ordinances and parts of ordinances mili tating against this ordinance be, and the samoaro lioro- ‘ y repealed. Passed iu Council, Savannah, 14 July 1863. [ I., a. J R. W A Y N E, Mayor. Attest. Edu'aud G. Wilson, Clerk of Council. jy 16 4iuus, UiUes, llardwarc, Ac, 8UnS(7KlBER begs leave to inform hi nds and the publio generally, that ho hnspur- iio entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTllERS, 176 Congress-st., and that I10 will *o‘l GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ao., at vory low prices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, aud at low prices. J.T.JONE8. Savannuli Medical College SESSION 1853—’64. J MIE COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS Institution will comuonoo on the First 6Ionday in ivembor and continue four months. It. 1). ARNOLD, M. D., Prof, of Institutes and P lice of 61edicine. J. G. HOWARD, M. D., Prof. Anatomy. W. G. BULLOCH, 61. D., l’rol. Principles and Prac tice of Surgery. P. 51. KOLLOCK.M. D., Trof. Obstetrioiand Biseasos of Women and Children. C. W. WEST, 61. 1)., Prof. 6Iedical Chomistry. '11. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Physiology, FEES.—For tho full course, $103; Matriculation Ticket, $5; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10; (iradua- tiun, $30. Requisites for Graduation, tlio tiamc os in other Medical College*. C. W. WEST, M. D., apr 22 tlN Bean of the Faculty. #*>- The following newspapers will please cony the above till 1st November, and send bills to this Otfiv South Carolinian,Columbia, (tri-weekly) Courier, Charleston, " Constitutionalist, Augusta, Goo., (weekly) Recorder, Milledgeville, ** Patriot, Albany, Goo., " rioridian, Tallahassee, Fla., 4 A deertiicr, Montgomery, Ala., " Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., ** Gazette, Chattanooga, Ala., " A’eirx, Jacksouvillo. Flu.. “ \ I UHUMMi GOUDS.—Black Boiiihtu JjX. Black 61. DeLaines, Blaek Norwirh Cloths, do. Alpaccus, 2d 61ouruiug Silks, Calicos, Black Crapes. Ac. Just received by »ep i6 Dewitt a Morgan. A iiUOlllNA L Ml’l'UUTKKM—Vi Horn’s Improved clastic Utero Abuouiiuai Su, criers for Prolapsus Uteri; and tho elastic Abdominal lupporter, or Body Brace, for both sexes—for weak- less, debility, pains iu the back, corpulency, Ac. For sale by JOHN 13. MUORE A CO. sep 9 Gibbons' Buildings. GROCERIES, &o. NKW WING AND LIQUOR STOKE. No. e Whllnker Street. I3&\ THE SUBSCRIBER respcotfully annouu- Hdtjcea to the cltiiens of Savannah, and of the in- LJ^itcrior of this State, that he has now opened ^™""and will keep continually in store, a large assortment of the bestuualiticsof the various kindjof Wines awl Liquors, both foreign aud domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to his stock of which, st prosont on hand, he invites attention. Having had exteusive experience in France as a manufacturer, and in America aa impor- r and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables im to offer assurance that the articles which aro euu- oratod below arc each genuine. Articles of Direct Iinportntlon. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin Scotch, Irish and Monougahcla Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaioa and St. Croix Rum. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry. Champagne, Hook, Clar- t.Sautcrueand Burgundy Wines. Cord i ills. In Canes, Curacoa, Alaraschino, Ratafia, 61avaits, Kirscfienw asser, Absinth, Ac., Ao* Ale uml i’ortcr. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. aug 6 ly R. MAYER. EOWA1ID O BIIWE’S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’s IlulidiiiR, IMnrkel Wbarf\_ SAVANNAH, GEORGfA. E. O’B. keeps constantly in store large stock of Guockuiks, Liquors,MBHm Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 35 cfiosts Black Tea. 35 bag* of Coffee. 49 boxes Ground Coffuo. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Bugan> 70 boxes Family, Pale, aud No. 1 8oap.| 4 pipes Holland Gin. 6 half-pipes Coguae Brandy. 15 barrels Fourth Proof Bomostio Brandy.' 49 do. l'hclps'a Uin. 35 do. Rum. lOblids. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 76 Joten Teapot., M>um-U qua gfllU crates assorted Crookery-W U qualities. ly oot19 J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Hull iiimI Hay Streets. Importer it ml Dealer In M ints, Liquors and Cigars. THK eubscribor hnsnow on hand a fino aud well seltetcd et«>ck of Wines, Liquors _ nud Segars, comprising the following: Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1814. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Ouo Pipe of tho first quality aud choicest OLD •' RE SERVE, T ' vintage 1849. Ouo Pipe of the uhoicest and most delicately flavored OLD PaLiIKTINIIO, vintage 1830. One Pino of tho choieist aud excoodingly rare OLD SI. ltd A)., vintage 1829. One half 1’ipo of tho richest and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDEGltAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old Loudon Marhot. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintago 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, in Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. .. .. .. .. «• SHERRY '• Twelve half pipes choico OLD COGNAC, of various brands, viz: lituncssy,Loudon Dock, Jean Louis l’inet, Ciistillon, Guimard, baiorac, Saliguao, and Utard, Bupuy A Co. One puucliuon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. .full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf doc 30 riUGAR.—lOlihdu Porto Rico, 19 do St. Croix, S do N. Orleans, 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Clarified. MOLASSES.—25 hlnlo Cuba, 75 bbls N. Orleans. FLOUR.—160 bbls Baltimore, 76do Canal, 69do Hi ram clmith's. BACON.—15 casks Philadelphia Homs, 50UBaltimoro Bagged, 30 hhd* Sides, 29 do Shoulder* 4t'0 dozen Brooms, pa'nted hundlos. 29<) do painted Buckot*. SOAP, CANDLES AND STARCH.-.*) noxes wo. I and family Soap, 69 do Pale do, 76 do Adamantine Can dle*. 29do Spcrui, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do, 49 whole aud half boxes Starch. TOBACCO.—360 packages various brands and quali ties. LEMON SYRUP, Ao.-f/D boxes Lemon Syrup, 10 i*e* Walnut and Tomato Catsup, lOrfo Brandy Poaches DOMESTIC LIQUORS.—75 bbls Phelps’ Gin, 69 do N. E. Rum, 75 do Rectified Wlu.sky, 3m do Extra Old Moiiutignliela do. WINES.—29 quartor casks puro Malaga, 8 do choioo 61iideiru, received and for sale by •' Me 61 NOTICES. B UTiCK—The subecribitrs have removed tbeir Stock of Goods, to tfio store recently occupied by uol Solomons, Esq., No. 2U1 Bay-street, where they would be luppy to seo their friends and oustemers. sep 10 OH AND k RODGERS. XT'OTICE.—Mr. II. 1>. W. Alexander ie my TV- rij gaily author iied Agent for the transaction and closing up of my business, aug 1 J. C. THORNTON. S UTICE.— 1 Tho undersigned will contluuo to carry on the Lumber And Timber busnesisas tofore, under the name and style of J. Roberts k Co. J. ROBERTS, mar 19 ROBERT AU8TIN, NOTICE. 1 .UCTOUS, ItlrrclinntMand Others, ; siring to have their Cotton repacked, c * ‘ applying at my press, Eastern Wharv C. A. L. LAMAR. NOTICE. O Colored I'ersonwill hereafter bo allowed to , travel on any of tho Boats running between Flor ida or Charleston and this place, unless accompanied by their master or owner, or having a special ticket to be retained by the Captain of the steamer, audio bo en dorsed if required by some kuown responsible poraon. N CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, b. M. LAFF1TEAU. Agents lur Florida Boats. BROOKS A BARDEN, Proprietor Sav. and Charleston Lino, jo 28 2uw3mT I) Kmc nchley, Lockett A Co., is this day dissolved by t Ni Kiuel. Messrs. F. Zogbaum A Co.’s Music store, they will, in a few days, be prepured to offer to their friends and tho public, a haudsomo and well selected assortment ol Spring Goou*. EDWARD S. KEMPTON. HENRY W. VERSTILLIJ. Savannah, Feb. 17.1852. fob Iff C’OFAKTNKKSllll*. fl^If K untlcrsigiiud liuvo lorincd n copnrtncrsliip, I taking effect from the first day of January last, un der the firm of JOHN B. MOOltE A CO, for tho traueac- tion of a general wholesale A retailDrug, P .ttheoK p - SIn B. MOORE, DANIEL U. 6100IIE, JOHN E. ST 1LWELL. XT OTICK.—1 Imvu dispusod of the until o *tt.cli Xv of 11 avdwaro ot McClosky A Norton to Messrs. Samuel Palmer A Son, aud solicit, in tiioir behalf, a continuance of the liberal patriungo hitherto extended to tho lute firm. 61y books, notes, and accounts, as well as tlioso if NleClcsky & Nortou, are iu the bauds of Mr. George B. Welsh (with Mosers. Palmer A Sou) who it my author ised agent, aud will attend to the settlement of all the unfinished business, aud who alouo i* authorised to re ceipt for tho same. JOHN it. NORTON. Savannah, August 1,1853. 3m pc v. Savannah, August 1, 1853. >AMI'LL l’ALMER, S. B. PALMER. is, with fixtures complete; Cornices; 2999 tine English Curtain Bauds; CurtainPins; Worsted Cord, iu varie gated colors; large Worsted Tassels to match; Cord and Tusncls for Pieturou; Pavilion Ring* aud Itosutts just received aud lor sulo by I. W. MORRELL A CO. jy 16 McMAHON A DOYLE. FISK’S 111ETALL This valuable ar ticlu la ■upt31y Solcngr.nt* U BURIAL casks. UHtrecnivud anil for snlo by rV. .MORRELL Sc CO., n this City fur tho luveutor SAVANNAH IIAKIIlTlt SHOl* AND BATH I NO SALOON. T HIL Subscriber would respectfully announco to the citizen* of Savuuuah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that thiBlong and woll know n establishment i* open for tho reception of his friend*. ^ lie assures them that nothing will bo loft nn- taldo Barber Shop. Ili* prices will bo n* reasonable as iu any similar establishment iu New York. Hair Cuttiug, in neat aud fashionable style $0 20 Hmgle?Shavo Shampooing Sliuviugsix und seven times a week Shaving five times a week,.... Shaving three or four time* a week Ticket* for Children'* Hair Cutting, S for . and Cold Baths oupcotfullv imfurmod that every o i, and other articles of Guutlo- woar; also—flair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flush. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognos, and b groat variety of other articles. *' Halm of Huvannuh. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing a ' ^ j viug and darkening tlio Hair, aro w illing it. Prioo—$1 a bottle, or throo bottles for $2 25. J. 61. HAYWOOD, Mouuraeut-sq., Savannah, would respeotfully call tho attention of purclia Varnishes, Glues, Patty and Paint Brushes MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, viz: Sperm, l.ard. Itapeseed and FatcntOil; Glassware, together with a great varioty of artiolos for family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ao., with au elegant assortment of tine French and F:uglish Hair aud Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubia's Perfumes, Colognos, and Hair Preparations— all of which aro warranted to be of tho best quality, mar 19 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. 1NEN NIIKUT1NU8, DAMASKS | Ac.—Received por steamer Florida: 19-4 to 12-4 Barnsly Sheetings Brow n Linen Damaakr and Diaper* Super Scotch Diapers 19-4 aud 11-4 Cotton Shootings Pillow Cuso Cottons Super bleached Long Cloths Euglish Furniture Prints, Ao. HENRY LATUROP fc CO. For sale by ar 16 nLUjllllNB. —Tho subscribe I pared to do plumbing in all its branches. Persons who aro desirous of having water, either cold or Ir* distributed through their dw ellings, would do well give us a call. Our work shall bo done in a substantial manner and warranted to gtvo satisfaction. mar 12 TANNK1US OIL. m UHLS, for ealc by JNl> B. MOORE Sc CO, XU aug 4 Gibbons's Building. XI AKPKK8’ ill A <i A ZIN EThe :S. |)trm XX ber Number of Harpers'Magazine, an cxcollcut number, received and for salo by S. 8. SIBLEY, aug 31 No 135 Congress-street. ir COHENS A HERTZ. jyj^UI.ASHKS—50 bbls Portland Syrup. _aug ’ A" 'G l J. DAILY, No. 28 Whitaker EOlUilA FLOUH.—100 bags Ga. Flou . from New Wheat, for sale from store, by aug 31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. I .UIlt Prime Uiiuigo County 1IUTTKK, ; go to JOHN DALY'S, uug 31 128 Whitaker-street. 1JTTEK. CHKKHE AND FLOUR.- 30 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 69 boxes do Choose. 66 bbls Hiram Smith's and Pure Genesee Flour, iceivea per steamer, and for sale by g 31 NCR ANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. / M Vy hii241 JOHN DAILY. 23 Whitaker-st. received; ulao, u ild. JOHN IE MCOiifi uiuii*, for sals lc sfnv« Boston, by OGDEN A BUNKER. H AY—87 bull's priuio Eavtoru Hny, fc; skIc *w arrive, apply to -- OGDEN t HUNKER. i Chopping, Saw, Kitchen and Bread Knives, b S lit. A It*! *E(«AKS!!—Lopez, Rio Hondo, Gold Leaf, 6Iorcra, La Grauadina, and a variety «•* • 1 er brands, for sale at ff BERLIN A NATHANS. aud fur salo by' (ssp6) MIN 1S a’ FLORANCE. 20 half chests Black Tea, various prices. 20 do. young llysou. 29 bags Rio Coffee. 10 do. do. Java. Fresh Coffee ground every day, for salo by sept 14 HYLAND A (PM: TANNERS’ OIL. 1 r\ BBLS. just received nnd lorsnlcby lljsulfl J. B. MOORE A CO., Gibbons's Building. 'TutUSISKN and SUPPORTERS.—A largo X assortment of various kiude, just received and for sale by (sep 15) JAS. li. CARTER A CO. received and for sale by HYLAND A O'NEILL, tept 14 Under Marshall House. kAT8 and CORN. -Forsalo to arrive. Ap- EEF AND PORK—90 bbh.Mess Beef. t 26 bbls. do Pork. 60 do Prime do 40. do Rump ao. Landing and for sale by 5 22 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. O A.HHKIt! DIA11TY.—Just received per steamer Florida, an assortment of Cambrio and ludia Dimitys lor Ladies’ Skirts, by nug 10 W. C. WADSWORTH. 115 Congress-st. 0 1 li, Arc.—10 bbls. Bleached Whule Oil; 100 boxes Soap, Candles and Starch: 75 boxes Soda aud Sugar Biscuit; luff boxes English Pipes. For salo aug 16 McMAHON A DOYLE. (• EOUG1A FLOUR. BBLS. Etowah Mills, fresh grouud, just ro- I eJ received and for sale by aug 27 WASHBURN. WILDER A CO. I \E NDili E4JAH No. 1.-10,000 De Noriegi No. 1. fcegurs; jutt received aud for salo by ... j. JAC0B8i aug 31 at tho eign of the Big Indian. H AIR HRUHHEH uml Combs—A large n sortment just opi ned by JAS. U. CARTER A CO. aug 18 Druggists, opposite Bt. Andrew's Hall. S ILK I>1ANT1LLAH, new etvles, aud Cloth TaltUM, JUJil rvttlYVd and for sale by ■ep 16 DA WITT A MORGAN. ( UNDU1EH.— ) 66 bbls GenesBCO Flour j Butter, Sugar uud Soda Crackora SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. wt artielo for laiuiiy t BERLIN A NATHANS, Under St. Andrews' Hull. 50 % TO IS A (J CO—TOlt AC U O. BOXES lirnnl & Williams' 'i'obucco Barksdale's Pouud Lump 19 boxes Barkedale’B Eights 10 do do Fivos 29 do Geo Taylor’s Eight) nd for «alo by SWIFT A CO. UHT RECEIVED per Mourner Florida—5 1 bbls Apples, 19 du Potatoes, 5 boxes Black k Green ea, ot superior quality; 6 bbls new 61uekerol, Pig ALEXANDER'S l 25 Monumont-squi O-10 bux< J UHT RECEIVED uud Ueadull's Family Soap, 19 do do Candles, 5 bo superior West India Gov. Coffee, l9bbls Hooker's sell- raismg Flour, iu [>uckages ot 25, 12), uud 6,' 4 pounds. Also, a full supply of fresh Family Groceries, Liquors, Wines, Au. For salo low for cash by GEO. ALEXANDER, uu 15 Cor. Hull uml Cou^ruii its, Mouiim<uit,-n.| IJI UVUVOII’H CILilPAHHEH, tw.V uml 40 lour Polo Chains, Mathematical lnstruinonts, Ao. Forsalo by (aug 4) JOHN M. COOPER A CO. J UHT RECEIVED—I'rr Mourner Augusta— 19 bbls. Crash aud Powdured Sugars; 29 boxes Smoked Herrings, and a good supply S. ii. Flour. w Received and lor salo by aug 24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. ZVD1UOTUINU I liUNH nutl Tailor*’ Irons 3 for salo by F. W. CORNWELL, aug 15 103 Bryan-strue W‘ | | | }| || | LRS. good Bacon Hhuuldur* in lo t/v.V/v/U from 59 lbs. upwards at 7)i cents pi pound. For sale by aug 30 KINCIILEY A THOMAS. ’ 1 'UKKIHII Frit-1 ion Towels.—'Tlioso JL ols, as tho name designates, are of Turkish u lueturo, aud uro iutouded as a substitute lor the ffesh brush, the hair glole, and hair buit, for produuiug a i,«..m.v «r tk..ki u by friotion. Tho material is . A SOLOMONS A CO. largo iuvoico, iMrourxD dikkct, and for salo by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. Ei’lHCOPAL FI HL14 AT1DNH r U8T RECEIVED : A vuriely of the publications of the New York Protestant Episcopal Society, racts, Church Catechisms, Sabbath School Sorvice.uud her cheap and valuable publications. For salu j break liko tho horn or ahull combs. For salo by J. P. COLLINS. 1* ALTLUORE BACON, FLOUR AND LARD. 75 lilids Prime Bacon Sides. 15 do do do Shouldc.’*, 49 bbls and 80 kegs Leaf Lard. 399 bbls Howard-stroct Flour. Received and for salo by aug 31 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. C A by |»ug 1»J HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agt. pi aug 17 L ATIlH.—IUU M Luths, for salu on wharf, by aug 17 OGDEN A BUNKER. L EECllEH.—1 tub of large uml healthy Swu dish Leeches, this day received per steamer Flor iua; forsalo by WM. W. LINCOLN, *u 24 6Ionument-sq. B UTTER.—30 kegs oelcclnd Gosliun Butter received per steamer, and for sale by i24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. cuived a few of those very pretty pi croau colored Matteloo lints. All iu wa soou, as they are much in demaud. N. K. BARNUMft CO., jy 27 Bronghton-st., opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. l^REHU CONCHES* WATER,—Direct JC from the Stiriugs and recently bottled—now land ing and for sale by W W. LINCOLN, aug 16 • Monument Square. 1 .MIENCII PRINTED CA.H1IIMCH, medium aud dark colors—very beautiful—ji opened, and lor sale by Dewitt a 6iorgan. O* aug 17 0 J “ L AW HOF t/EOittiilA.—A few copies i. late Acts cf the Loji.lnturo of the Stato of Geor gia, received and for salo by 8. S. BIBLE Y, No. 135 Congress-street. ORTE MONAI8—A beautiful nssortmoul of thu latost improved patterns, for sale by rt i hii. ( m)h a P , jy 13 J. E. DeFOHD, Apothecaries' Hall. SULPHATE QUININE. —IUU ounces °" O phate Quinine, direct from tho mnuufactory. ccived and tor sale by j. E. DeFORD, Apothocaries’ iiall, Rc- IF • AI.E R4IPE.—50U coils Kentucky Rule Unite > for sale by (ju 1] COHENS A HERTZ. H AY.—1U0 bundles p ing from schr. North aug 16 \ laud ROWLAND A S ELF RAIHIND FLOUR, Jiuker'*''f ' Expressed Cocoa, and a new article of Pnlatnund or flreaktoat Powder. Just received nud for sale at _ aq « J BERLIN A NATHANS IF AL iLHORE FLOUR.—100 bbls Howard Street 1 lour, landing and for sale by * lA SCRANTON, JUUNSTON A CO. C IEAIEN'T*— 50 bbls Huff man's ilydraulc Ce- J inent, landiug and for sale by ““8 13 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. S l’IlilX t.AI—literiv..I i.iid (or .ulu by »ug Ri J. a. MAVKB.IM Broughtou-at. A ei’LKH, OltANUliM, dec.—By ibo Flo- A rldft -, barml. 10 bi'gea Grange, auj Lemons; I lot of Fresh Hams. _ JOHN DAILY. INSTRUMENTS.—Just received a fine and W ®*1 selected stock of Surgical Instruments, Lan cet*, Turnkeys, Tooth Fercep*. Ac. J. Ii. CARTER k CO. PATENT MEDICINES, Ao. Liver Complaint, Jaandlco,Dyapepala,CbrouIc or Nervoai Debility, Dlsenacn of tbo Kidneys, And all Disc iuoi ari sing from a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, such as Constipa- Btomach, Sour ff nictations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the pit of the Stomach, Sw itnming of the llead, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations w hen in a ly iug posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tlio Sight, Fever and dull pain in th.i head. Deficiency of Perspira tion, Ytlloycnesa of the Skin and £yes, Pain in the Side, back. Chest, Limbs, dc., Suilden Flushes of Deal, lium- imj in the Flesh, Constant Imaginingt of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits,can be effectually cured by Dll. HOOFLANlra CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, DR. C. M. JAUK80N. AT THE GERMAN MEDICIFE STORE, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power octr the above diseases is not excelled, equalled, by any oth>r preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases, after skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters re worthy the attention of invalids. Possossing groa virtues in tho roetiboation of diseaaus of the Liver and lesser glands, oxercislng the r * READ AND BE CONVINCED. [From tho Boston Duo.] Tho editor said, Deo. 22d— Dr. Houfiaml's celebrated German Bitters, for the cure of Liver Conit'laiut, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronio or Nerv jus Debility, is deservedly cue of tho most popular medicines of the day. Th.cso Bitter* have been used by thousand*, and a friend at our elbow says lio lias him self received an effectual aud permanent cure of Liver Complaint Lom the use of this remedy. We Unesu Bitters, tho pat id vigor—a fact worth, u pleasant in tn*to and smell, ' ' ' st delicate stom- . . itauoes. We are ipcaking from experience, aud to the atllioted woudvise .heir use. Scott's Wookly, ono of tlio best litorary papers pub lnho.l, taid, August25— "Dr. Uoofiand's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr, Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most member* of the faculty as an artielo of much efficacy ia casus of female weakues*. As such is the oaso, wo would advise all mothers to obtain abottle, aud thus savo themselves much sickness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will Uud these Bioter* advantage ous to their hcnlth, as wo know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak syBtoms.” 61GRE EVIDENCE. The Philadol|hia Saturday Guxetto, tho lost family iwspapcr published iu the United Status. Thu editor V *°DR. IIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. Stood that wc are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that aro noised about for a brief poriod and then forgotten, after thev have done their guiltv race of mis chief, but ofA medicine long established, universally prized, aud which has met tho hearty approval of the acuity itself." Evidence upon evidence 1ms boon recolved (llko tlio foregoing) from ail section* of thu Union, thu last three years, and tho strongest testimony in its favor is that there is more of it used iu tho practice of the regular phy*ieiun» of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com bined, a fact that can easily bo established, nnd fully proviugthnt a scientific preparation will meet with their quiot apprcal when presented even iu thi* form. That this modicino will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one onu doubt, after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon thostomach nnd liver ; it is pre ferable to calomel iu all bilious diseases—tlio offcot is immediate. They can be administered to female or in luut with aufoly aud reliable benefit at uny time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This mediciue hus utlaiued that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to iiiducu coun terfeiter* to put forth spurious articlesuttho risk of the lives of those who aro innocently deceived. Look will to the mirks of tfie Genuinel They huvo tho written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon tuo w rapper, and his uam-j blow n in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the G E R 61 AN MEDICI N E 8 T O U K, No. 129 Arch-street, ono door below Sixth, Philadelphia PKICRH KLDUCF.D y To enablo all classes ofinvalid* to enjoy tuo advantages of their great reBtorutivu powers. Single bolt/ea 75 cents. Also for sale by J. A. LxROCHE, W. W. LINCOLN, ruggista, Savannah, Ga. Wliolcsalo Agent*, Uaviland, llarrall A Co..Charles ton. 8. C. MWFlv Radway's Ready Relief, Radway’a Renovating Resolvent, Radway’s Ready Regulators,’. 1 3 li I'* uioof which will in ull eo«ei initantLy stop pain, quickly uuru disease and always prevent R. R. R. RE MED I E S. ltmhviij's Hviuly ItvlicT, I iiteriinlly nml Kxicrnnlly. EXTERNAL PAINS.—Tho moment it is applied ex ternally it stops ull pain. It cure* Rheumatism, Lum bago, Gout, Paralysis, Siek Headache, Neuralgia, Ti Dolorcux, Sprains aud Strain*, Distorted Limbs, Pain ful Swellings, Crump* uml Spusms, in a few hours. INTERNAL PAINS.—A few drops of Radway Ready Relief, taken internally, will stop tho most dis tressing pbins of Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, and instantly soothe, arrest aud alluy the must violent cramps, spusrns und convulsion*. Ii. R. RELIEF.—The very moment it is applied it HUKUM and removes its cause ATISM.—An aged gentleman was troubled with Rheumatism for six years. Sometimes his li would swell to three times their uaturr.l size; he n ferodtho most excruciating pain*. He wa* relieved using R. R. Relief.- pain in Five Minin He ha* not boon troubled R. li. RESOLVENT.—Mercurial Rheumatism.—A gentleman residing next door to our office, hftB been afflicted with 6Iercurial Rheumatism for a number ol years. He was cured by taking Radway's Iienovat'ng Resolvent iutcrually, and batluugexternally with llud! way's Ready Reliif. R. R. R. NO.2. Railway’s Renovating Resolvent Quickly cures Scrofula aud all chronic and syphilitio complaint*, consumption, bad coughs, wastiug away ol thu body, nud all disease*of the lungn. It rosolvos away ull diseased deposit*, It purifies the blood aud other lluids. It renovate* tho system. R. R. RESOLVENT.—Nineteen FovorSorcscuredby Radwny'sRonovating Resolvent. A gentleman who had taken great quantities of 61crcury, who became salivat ed, aud whose body was a mas*of putrid flesh, was en tirely cured by thu use of ltadway'* Renovating Resol- botter. lie continued tho use of tlio Iiesolvont Regulators. In two week from the timo ho commenced using tho R. li. Remedies, every Bore w ns healed, liii R.R.R. NO. 3. ISA D WAV’S KEGUJLATOKS A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior t< all pills or powders for regulating the bowels. All persons who are inclined to costiveue** aro here informed that ono or two of Radway's Regulator! pleasantly aud agreeably empty tho bowels twii twenty-four hours. Radway's Rknovatino Resolvent—Will cun chronic, scrofulous, syphilitio complaints, morourial disoasos, diseased deposits, nodes, swellings, tumors, ulcers, fever sores, consumption, bronchitis, all diseases that have been in the system for five, ten, or twenty itHn.lt. OFFICE, 1<M Fullon-Bt.,N.Y. 8old by Druggists every whore. »pr 13 MWFIy. H ousekeepers and others please take notice, that the obstructions ai eutranee of my storo, consequent upon the putting np i, Tablo Cutlery, Wood ami Willow-ware, Tin ware, Lamps, Lanterns and Wicks-together with a great varioty of FANCY AND HOUSE-FURNISU- 1NG GOODS, which w ill be sold at uioderute uud just prices, by j. p. COLLINS, »”«25 190 Bryan-street. W E EXPECT KAIN-Ai.dwl.cn it comes you will find Umbrellas of all descriptions, (except Silk) at Barnum's now Store, 176 Broughton street. [jy 9] N. K. BARNUM A CO. 1 KON PUTS nnd KETTLES, of English I and American manufacture; also juBt reooivod a lot of Fronch Kottlos, for cooking, a very nice artielo. *3 MORSE A NICHOLS. C lOitN — 89(1 bushel* Prime White Baltimore / Corn. For salo to arrive, apply to 29 OGDEN A BUNKER. :s, from one pint to at to eight qut E A NICHOL H uug 16 AY.-25 bales prime Lux tor it lluv, lunding from brig Thilura, and for sale by ,fi BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. W* salo by MINIS A FLORANCE. C lOUN—1,090 bushel* prime While Baltimore l Corn, for sale by Kpjtt OGDEN A BUNKER. REMOVAL. W C. WADSWORTH has removed to No. 115 • Congress atreot, directly opposite tho Pulaski House, the third door from Bull street, whore ho will keep at all tone* a full assortment of Funtiy nnd Hiuple Drv (.ooiIh, Adapted to tho City and Country trudo. jy 25 M OLASSES nnd 8 YRU1\—loo bbla Port land Molasses 50 bbls N O Syrup. In storo and for sale by *«g 16 SWIFT A CO. j’OUP D14/ESTER8, Plain, Tinned and Enammcllcd Iron Tea Kettles, Dutch Ovens, and ~ real* by iid White Knobs, tor salo by aug 9 C. HOPKINS, Agent. No. 177 Congress-st. L AWS OP CJEORUIA.—The Acta of tho Session of the Legislature of tho State of Geor gia of 1651 and '62. Received and lor sale by S. 8. SIBLEY, 31 No 135 Congress-street, 10 ATS—109U bushel* 0*t*, for sale to arrive. top 3 Apply b> OGDEN 4 BUNKER. PATENT MEDICiarEB, &c, GEORGIA SARSAPAKlLLir •kxx*£egL- ache, Vizttncu, Lon of General Debility, Camtipuicn ' caused bg Coxlivenetk * saint in the Bones, or * Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions. Boils, Ulcert!%e. mplt ' ] 3RE above diseases ariso gcncrnlly from . . tive *tate of the Liver, or an Impure .Sf 0 l nae ‘ ood. The Sarsaparilla will be found usefoi? 0f th * from the fact that it stimulate* the Uvertl'lL 1 * ,nch * aotion. which cause* the removal of morMfi« cr * Ufc< from the blood. 01 “ or Mfio ogean With most of person* it act* upon the mild purgative; It cleanse* the system EmSTH? U * ties, without causing any Irritation in th?ai?™ mtttrl * canal, or debilitating effect. ^imentary Ita healthy aotion on the Liver and Blood n wie tendency of morbid influences, and is T<Bl * guard against disease. Those who are MauK.uV'f 1 * the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily p.VoM?Tl 1 * 1 this Preparation has tbo natural BarsapiKii ! thM which proves it to bo a pure and unadulterat*,i . Tho citixf.ni of Savannah and vicinity will *«s U ?!** this article has the best effect wpon tl. £■!£ ** gives better satisfaction to those who use It \V?’ '•reparation ol tho kind in use. 11 th * n Physician* have assuranoe from the propriety v contain* nothing but Sarssparilla, with sacebariuo mattor enough only to preserva tl v Price $1 per bettle, or 6 bottlee for $5. 8old in Savannah by Jnme* U. Carter and J n A Co.: Millville, by J. Griffin; BandersvlUs &S°£f Halntn A Brother; Waynesboro', by L.8wuti druggists generally. 3 °"»»»,andby Tnoso ordering this article from druggist* mission merchants, should express in their orders* 01 ^ gy “Dennis’. Georgia Sanaparijn » lUoi'liinorii’a BITTER CORDIAL ANI» 111.OOD FL'KIFIKH. ry Price, One Dollar per Bottle. JFi rt^HIS invaluable preparation has obtained 1 hITod. I ularity wherever introduced, unprecedented e tue history of anv othor preparation brought before th. publio. The multiplied thousands who have iid u and have roalited its marvellous effects in rem 0 m, disoascs. * Rc-EHtabllNbliiR Nature, nnd UGstorimr the Ncrvoui* Syslnn, * uow bqrald it to the world as possessing the most am. rior medical virtues know n in the Muteria Medica 1 Eminent Professors and Physicians of the tint stand ing in tho medical profession use and prescribe it utu mostellectlvo Altvrntlvo nnd Hlood Purifier over known; whilo vast numbers who had long »nir«r. ed from diseases or complaints brought on by So/rntur* Habits, Exposure, Indigestion, Torpid State of the Lien or Jmpuritus of the Blood, now look upon this Cvrrfmi as most XyUi iuu* und Magical iu ita healing rrviw tios and restoring powers. 1 Aoidity of the Stomaeh, Nervous Iluad- eacho or Flow of Blood to tho Head, Costive- r Irregu'arities of the Bowels, Pleurisr. i— \1iullPU 1 » tllA *21,1.1 A P Ohi.au. . 1 .1 . Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness of *thV' Flesh or Limbs, Difficult or Profuse Exrsc- toration, Night Swoats, Diseases of the Heart, or affection of the Lungs, Jaun dice, Disease of tho Kidneys, De rangement or Prostrate Condi tion of tho Organs of Na ture, whioh cause Pain ful Irregularities, especially with • Female*. Producing Debility aud Prostration of tho Norvom Sy*. tom, Pale or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas, and *11 Cutaneous Eruptions of tho Skin, or Humors of th< Blood—those, aud their kindred Complaints, have dii- trussed thousands. They may have originated troa very simple and unsuspected causes, but thedii.ue audits cause must be removed, if you would enjoy " Life, lloalth and Happiness.” The thousands who have procured and used ILrti- more's oelebratod Bitter Ccrdiai and Blood Purifier,uj that" those diseases cannot remain long in the siiwm after commencing its use." It operates like a charm, acts as a fino touie, corrects the tones of the stomach, strengthens thu digostive organs, stimulates the liter to healthy action sufficient to throw off the impure acd poisonous bourotioiiH, imparts purity, richness and vi tality to the blood, circulates it freely throughout thi system, thereby neutralizing and removing impure de posits, ruuow s and strengthens the nervous system, re stores the constitution in all its strength and vigor, aul imparts a glow of L ’ vlth and beauty of complexion. t the demand. This hundreds of ager eminent physicians, who use and prescribe il. Tiiis is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per fectly Ritfo to be ua«tl in any state of hoalth, cvou by tho most dolicato female or child. BdT Price $1 99 per bottle. W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors. No. 1 Barclay-street, (Astor House), New York. Uaviland, Harral A Rialey.and Rushton, Clark A Co, Wholesale Agents, New York. r 1 eodlawt-w Agents iu Savannah. rpilE i plaints, e JUortimort-’s a RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agent Jor Itluuma tinm in all its forms. astonishing success which hus attended this mediciue in thu treatment of Rheumatic Cota- its, either inflammatory (acute) or chronic, of ns natter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered, as the sole reliable remedy for this dirt complaint; aud so radical is i. <n its w orking*, that it hus secured the sanction of many of tho first physi cians, who liavu used it as a ilernitrrcssort, without tank in itH merits, only to be convincod of its mtraculoui 51oitTiMOUK's Compound is a vegotablo extract,is internal remedy, pleasing to tho taste, harmleiiiuiu effects, uud can bo administered to all ages and condi tions without fear, prepared solely for the treatment of this one diseaso. It is a tonic, strengthening to tlio system generally, whilst it soothes thu uerves, and imparts a healthy ac tion to the digestivo organs, aud purifies the blood.- Thousauds huvo already found relief and permauett euro ; nud iu each and every caso where it haa b«en tested, it has invariably answered the purposo, never having been known to fail. Thu proprietors foelju8titiod in thuBassuring the pub lic of its virtues, as they base its merits entirely u;on its performances, aud allow the latter only to he men tioned iu its behalf. TestimonUle of the highest char- For salo wholesale ana retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER A CO., at their Central Office, No. 1 Barclapd. New York, and by A. SOL061UNH A CO. and J. li. CARTER, Agouts, Savannah. eodlawtw apr l I J4M ; OKH, Arc—5 pipes Holland Gin, 3G ±J bbls Panel II Ryodo; 6 half pipes Otard Brandy, 6 do Dupay do ; 25 bbls Domestic (lo; 10 qr casks Cog* uacdo ; bubble Wliito Whisky; 35 do old 6touong»fc** la do; 15 do old Bourbon, 76 kegs Gun Powder, roccivtd aud forsalo by aug8 McMAHON A DOYLE. D OMKST1C LI O LOUS.—IUU bbls. lUcti tiod Whisky 69 bbls. E. Phelps's Gin 69 do N. E. Rum 60 do Domestic Brandy UULFH. 41U1N1NK.—IUU ounces of Farr’i Sulph. Quiniuo, and a largo asdortuieat of Cbemi* oais; received aud lor sale by JAS 11. CARTER A CO., aug 3 Broughton-st,, opposite St. Andrew s Ball P 1U HAMS, SMOKED li KEF* &«•-* Received per steamer Alabama,2bbls. AUrsnsli* suporior Pig Hams ; 2 do. do. Smoked beef; 5 half do. Fulton market Boef; Pickled Twigujs ; PifPor*. Ac., for sulo low for ousli, at ALEXANDER 8* sept 13 cor. Bull and Congrcsa-»t8-. 6tonumeDt-sq. J UST RECEIVED uud in store, a .«.» general supply of fresh family Groceries, Brat: Wines, liquors, all of whloli will be sold low for at ALEXANDER t sopt 13 cor. Boll and Congross-sts., Donume' 1 '- HICKLLS, CuUiips, tiaucos, Jellies, B«cs* I bleats, Brandy Peaches and Cherries, Dsteij Prunes, fto., which will be sold low for ca*h, (tthttmf removul.) GEO. ALEXANDER, sept 13 cor. Bull and Congress-sts.. Monument li’ A.tlS, I,AGON uud 1.AUU-3U cuk.d _ choice Hauis, 2U bbls. Leaf Lard, received sala by [sep 12| McMAHON A POkLfc^ O ATS.—l'i salo by sep u houvy Peiinsytvuiiitt Oats, for DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West-Broad Streep J^N WON D—30 qr. casks Pule Bhcrry and 5cs*D Port Wine, for salo by M1N18 A FLORANCE^ 1 chaser*; for sale by ■ep 6 ' MINIS A FLORANCE^ C U.OT1I IMU.—SUU pair SatinuTNumTi'* 1 "' J patterns. 109 Suitts, very suitable for Negroes. 1,999 puir Shoos. 16 ease* Boots assorted. For sale b; 2-byr^ IME—'30 hlidu. Liuio landing and for AJ *ep 13 61IN18 A FLOKANCb^ W b 5?h wi>ia lJlA ' 1J£ti, to TuoU^ 13 OTTKIt Oe. CHEESK-JO firkin^<jfJ Goshen Buttor. 50 boxes Cheese, ■-nor and for sole by ip 12 iceived r« r MCMAHAN A DOYLE P FUFUIMliUV, dtc.—Lullin'. Exlrucl'. 1 - Iiln’i Boapi, I'ivur . Snap., 8a»i»fr«« »'P small bars. Also, Powder Pulls and Boxes, lori nals. Recolved by [sop 12J J. E. DeFORD; C 1AND1KD FLAW KOOT-A lino Wl'“'' f 2 -J dish Tobacco in tin foil; also, l . _ Mrs. Miller's Tobacco. Just received and jor <si* > JOHN U. MOOBE k 00. up Q nlblumi’ Bull’llag^. P JSlt etTKAMSUIF—30 lio.M Al’l'LESi CHANGES, LEM 0N8. - a.t.io.gSw*. CUAAIFAUNU. , „„ UIF'ry bnik.ll. of Held.ick iu P«. *»“ r 25 du Muun'i iu Pu. and Ut..,ju.t '«ojl'« lot iale bj H VI.ANG k O'NEILL. ,opt if Undor Uarihall H°“^- B ACON hi I,eh and hhouldb^;^ eukl choioo Side. 15 do. Shoulder*, recn p.r «,«ucr But.of BUTTER, LAKH AND UACON. Ofl KEGS Prinio Ho«heu Buller IU it"«- 25 bbls. Lard to arrive. 60 kegs Lard do 10 hhd* Prime Bacon Shoulder* do . bf