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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1854)
'' . ' ■’ ■ ,0 J5FP^' V , *S*. mj.NfwYort LIBERAL glv.uce# matte upon .hip- meuuof Cotton ’.only Weluteln Liverpool (Sul] C.A. t.LAMAR. ■ M. CAUKV, Agent, IV111 conttuuo the TAILORING BDBI IjlSS^N ESS it tbe Ol’l itantf, comer of Whitaker d Bro uijhtonetrn!t«. and Invites his old friends ,nd customers to a contlnuanco or their favors. Jf r» “ A Warning;. Delay not; harbor not in your mind tliat jjESgT* sontence of fools’ philosophy, that a dii tatf will get cured of Itself, or that you can cure It with certain medicines for a few dollars. Beware how you tamper with yourgoneral welfare. Ye wlld aud vicious youths, why will you persist in dosing with the tllthy nauseating compounds dai ly proffered, thereby Impairing your appetite and di lution, and destroying you mentally as well as ptay call}’. wheu y0U can bc curPl * With a * cw doses of pleasant medicines? Ye rakos of every age and condition, why will yo uAer anil repine, and drag out a miserable exist' toce, untitled for the enjoyment and oven ordinary pursuits o life. You who are thus annoyed and wish to be restored to health and vigor by a treat juent at once pleasant and effectual, should consult Dr. MORRIS. Ills success In chronic diseases has 'been greater than that of any other physician of his jay. Many who have been for years afflicted with disease or consequences resulting from oxcess, have been restored to health and vigor under his reully scientific treatment. Should a personal lutervlew be objectionable, state your disease In writing—enclose five dollars—address Dr W. H. MORRIS,through the Postofflce, Savannah, tia., and a package of medicines, securely put up, will be sent privately and with despatch, full of di rections therewith, and no questions asked. Persons living at a distance, and afflicted with gcrofola, Old Ulcers, Tetter, Cancers, Plies, Fistula In Auo,GravelStrictures, Gleets,or any disease whM aggravated or malignant character, can be cured at home by consulting Dr. MORRIS, by let ter post paid, enclosing a tee. Medicines pleasant and safe, can be sent per mall 4o any part of the Uulted States. Particular attention given to tha treatment of fe male complaints. Ladles who may fe afflicted with Irregularities, Flour Albus, or Whites, Prolapsus Utc Falling of the Womb, would do well to lay aside all false delicacy, and promptly consult the Doctor. C M tiKs Warranted. All letters to recelvo attention roust be post paid. enclosing a fee. Address Dr. W. 11. MORRIS, Savannah, Ga. MT Consulting Rooms, No. 78, Bryan Street, op- poi^cjllonument Square. may 13—ly SPECIAL NOTICES. SB SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. i%ll (Bt Authority op th# Stati op Alabama, (bnducted on the Havana plan. tfBHB CLASH D-TO UK DRAWN THE 20TII OF AUGUST. Capitals..... $7600 In all, 138 prizes, amounting ito’.*!!""..*"!"!!!!!!!!!!$30,00Q Tickets $5,00— Halves and Quarters In proportion. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lions. Montgomery, Ala., March lit,1864. nu»r23—lyr SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. 1854, FOR BALE. FOR BALE. VALUABLE PLANTATION in Baker __ county, and a llkuty R.ng of NKUKOKB. For Information, anplyto J« BO—Bin BOTH WILL « SMITH. A tuft* F OB BALE.—A black tnnn 26 yearn old, a good Blacksmith : n man 23 years old, an Kngl- «■ hi *]eor by trade ; a man 2tJ years old, a good Fireman.— iJJjq AH warranted sound, apply to 1 l If Ml _J V 1 Are You Sick I yyj—^BKWARK OF IMITATIONS !-Ask for Hampton't Vegetable Tincture. The many cures made by this pleasant and safe remedy may induce counterfeiting. Heine must have merit, and great merit, too to stand the test of pubic opinion. So art of putting in galvanize a worthless article, so as to keep It up i a good medicine‘ m If It be not really so. A good medicine will Uve, become popular and ex tend Its sales year after year, In spite of opposition.— The people readily find out Its virtues, and tbe fume of them pusses from mouth to mouth with more ra pidity than newspapers cad spread It. A living wit- testifying to tho cure a medicine lias made for him Is of fur more service than uny newspaper ad vertising. In proof of what we say above, we refer you to Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, und its effect. ft uf T. IK Fack.Urocer.77 Peare street,cured ofrheumatlsmofbyears standing; all other rente us failed. ll'iii. M. Oldham, (late of the custom house) dwel ling 126 line street, of Dyspepsia, great debility, per manently cured. IK A. ShaeJJkr, Esq., one of the oldest magistrates, ud most highly respectable citizens, cured of great • cakness and restore-! to robust health. Jarret Hummer, 163 E. Baltimore st., suffered In tensely 6 years with hip dlsvuse and mercurial rheu- nuilsiu cured after all other remedies felled. GREAT CURE OP RHEUMATISM BY HAMP TON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. Culstkr District, 8. C., January 3d, 1853. MESSRS. MORTIMER & MOWBRAY.— Gentlemen: For the last live years I have been severe sufferer from Rheumatism, till seeing your first bottle ucteil like a charm; the second re ared strength to my door afflicted back, and 1' am iw as well uud feel as young as when I was sixteen, am now seventy-four yeurs of age. I consider your Tincture the greatest discovery of the age : uud poor sintering humanity ought to erect a monument to Dr. lluuipton, who has saved thou sands from pain. And you, geutlemen have acted the part of public benefactors iu disseminating the benefits which have resulted from your invaluable plain cotton planter, and have ten for literary fame; but when my fellow beings are afflicted shall 1 hesitate, or through modesty wltbuld any Information valuable to my fellow man? bo, If you consider this worthy of a place in any of your newspapers, you are at Itborty to make use of ", Yours,truly. . ALVAH KEMHALL. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. More than Gold to the Sick —From one of the inos espcctable Druggists In South Carolina. ClIARLMTON, S. O'-Sept. 21, 1863. Messrs. Mortimer «£• Mowbray:—The sale of your Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture Is Increasing every day, and every bolt)? sold recommends this valua ble medicine to the afflicted. Several of our planters have tried it In different cases with astonishing sue- ‘ are getting It by half dozens. It has been be the greatest remedy for rheumatic aflec- la wonderful cure has been performed found t negro boy suffering from Fits. 1 will furnish yo with a number of certificates if you wish them. 'Mease send me as soon as possible, a supply of icturu. I am, gentlemen, yours. r<(m$dy. Also, see cures of coughs, dyspepsia, iS fula, etc. Cull and get Pamphlet gratis, und see wonderful cures. Sold by J. H. Carter A Co., wholesale agents for State, at proprietors prices. J. K. DeFord, Savau- tiali, Ga.; Haviland, Illsley a Co., Augusta; Cox A —T 22 Hutchings, Montgomery. Ala. l*urc Vegetable Extract. DR. MORSE'SInvigorating Cordial. A Phenomenon m Medicines l Health Jtestor- d anil Lfe Lengthened, bp Dr. Morse's Invigorating "lixir or Cordial. At first the properties attributed to Professor Morse’s Invigorating Elixir or Cordial were deemed fabulous. Tbe public often deceived, could not be lieve the'simple and uubltmc truths announced by ■he discoverer. But facts, undeniable facts, uttested >y witnesses of the highest doss and character, are low triumphing overall doubts. Incredulity Isover- hrown bv a mass of testimony which Is perfectly lr- ■'slstlhle, ^ The Elixir remedies, In all cases, tho deplorable T :,H ar islng from a misuse or abuse of the various rguns, which make up the wonderful machine call- d man. It restores to full vigor every delicate func- Ion connected with that mysterlouscoinpound oggii* •y ot matter and inlnd, necessary to the re-produc- ton of human life. To person^ of feeble muscular rame.dcUclent In vital power. It Is recommended as he pnly meaua of communicating that energy which a necessary to the proper enjoyment of all thenatur- »l appetites, as well as the higher mental attributes. Us beneficial effects are nnjt confined to either sex or any age. The feeble girl, the ailing wife, the list less, enervated youth, tho overworn man of business the victim of nervous depression, the Individual suf fering from general debility,or from the weakness of single organ, will find Immediate and perinanct re- lef from the use of this Incomparable renovator.-- Those who have predisposition to paralysis, It will •rove a complete und unfailing safeguard against that terrible malady. There are many, perhaps, Who haves# trifled with their constitutions, thut they fflbtk themselves beyond the reach of tucdlctno. Let hoiQVfcn these despair. The Elixir deals with dls- osit exists, without reference to causes, and will not only remove the disorder Itself, but REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. The derangement of the system, leading to nervous llseases, and the forms of nervous disease Itself, are nm° ub 1,14111 would require a column to enu- iiwwwPmaladiesfor which this preparation Is a met me. A tew, however muy be enumerated, viz ueoraiglx, u c dofereuux, headache. Incipient paruly h«..u ?***“». Palpitation of the heart, spinal Alice- Uona, muscular debility, tremors, flatulency, a prick: i tg sensation In the tleslt,numbness, mental depres- rlVi;. vveuk S e8a 01 t,l « »'UI. Indisposition to move, lM ' ok( ‘ u sleep and terrifying kUjbUity to remain In one place or position, of ^ e ,procreative organs; sexula lncorn «miancholy. monomonla, Hour albus, sink- m *S ch , Irregularities, a chronic ffigW to, mlscarrluge, emaciation anil all com- „ 1118 8rowing out 0 f u tree Indulgence of the pas- u| l barrenessthat does not proceed from Wh CttUse **. beyond tbe reach of medicine. fr„7. *. e “a er t ^? or K“ns to be acted upon are free that or Strlctuol dlseaaes, It is averred MORSE'S INVIGORATING EUXIR, S&Snt weu ! ln r ,w w . Uh strength, incaplcity with J " J ;, r , r f* u ; ari, ; y wl \ h .uniform and natural actlv- Will th . ltJROlon,y wllhout hazard or re action. BeuM,V ‘?^P y , en H cl 8* ,n *ralorganization.— SaytWfl 1 ‘ Ht U ,nulu ' ,eH - whether they begin, KaiLin «rVfRWvouh system, and that the purall- c‘ .K, l i» ,Uff y e of uiotlOtt und sensation Is physl- atl1 ;. J,<ar In mind, also, that for every kind of r«SK.BllxlrConilal I, tbe onli tollable PERSON8 OF PALE COMPLEXION. ,', c ® ,wu luptlve habits,are restored by theiiseof a yoiue or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin ‘ onip*exlo e n y ' 5llOW ’ ,,1Ckly color,to * dutiful Horld n - f ‘ ° n ' CAUTION. fnii.Vi. rse 8 Invigorating Cordial lias been counter- •eued by some unprincipled persons, nr!.o;!!» u J* 8,1 l * ,e *enuln« Cordial will have the pro- | , ‘ •* c *«»mph; pasted over the cork of each hot- no,ana the following words blown on the glass : UK. MORSK'B invigorating cordial, C. II. KING, Proprietor, New York. Jv, 1 .” 8 Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, In nl bottles—price $3 per bottle, two for $6. six for C. II. KING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. Y. a. AGENTS. ^oavannah-A. A. Solomons, A Co. and W. W. Lin- PILES. There are many who dally and hourly sutler Inexpressible torture from the above complaints; the majority of whom are of the weaker sex, whose delicate frames aro not well calculated to withstand the nervous shocks attending the excru elating pains of a malignant case of piles. To those suffering, whether moles or females, Dr. Morris respectfully tenders his professional services, assuring all who consult him prompt and strict at tention, pleasant medlclnea and permanent cures, without the usual restrictions In diet, Ac. Medicines put up ueat.y and securely, and sent to any part of the Uulted Slates, or to ang address tn the dtp. All letters pre paid will receive prompt attention Address. DR. W. II. MORRIS, No, 78 Bryan st.,opposite Monument sqr., Savannah, Georgia. Ear Office open till 10 P. M. Jy 17 WM. WRIGnT. FOR SALE. A BLACK MAN, 24 yours old, a first rate house servant and waiter, likely, healthy, and sound. Apply to fJ«27J WM. WRIGHT. poAsai.e. * A first rato MILCH COW. Apply corner State and Price streets. aug 15 HOUSES AND RULES For sale, to arrive Savannah, by the 25th of Sep- tuber, n fine lot o harm- md saddle Horses, aniong|__ erul line pairs, und some gentle, luuiily is. 1 0AN Association Stock for sulc. Apply J to A. WlLIlUll. BENTON’S WORK RECEIVED. Thirty Years' View; or llie History ofthe American Government for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1850: chiefly taken from the Congress de bates, the private papers of General Jackson; and the speeches of ex-8cnator Benton, with tils actual view of Men und Aflatrs; with historical notes and illus trations, and some notices of eminent deceased co- temporaries. Vol. 1 received. Subscribers in the city will please call for their co pies; those at a distance will he supplied at the earli est possible day—a little time will be required. The work will be sent by mall, post-paid, and 20 cents change returned, to any subscriber who enclo ses to u» $3. may 25 JOHN M. COOPER A 00.. Agents. A REMEDY FOR EACH DISEASE. FOR SALK. A BLACK UIKL, 13 yours old, likely und healthy. Apply to Je 27 WM. WRIGIIT. ‘ FOR BALE. IQ OR 16 men and boys, from tho axes 13 to 30. Men accustomed to plantation wo Men f mills, uud lumber business, lb 23 UKtotncd to plantation work, tpulyto WM. WRIGHT. FOR SALE. LARGE uud commodious brick *hed Warehouse, suitable for the storage of lime, .. I other merchandize, situated Iu the rear of the Charleston wharf, having a lease of about five years. The building may be removed by the pur chaser at the explrution of said lease- Apply to J. P. W. READ. aug.Vtl Williamson's Buildings, 1 70R SALE.—A negro man, forty years old, fair plasterer, good field hand and wagoner,and of good character. Apply to Jy 12 WM. WRIGHT. PRESS SHINGLES, of u good quality for sale, apply to J. F. I West Broad and Zubly streets. aug 11—12 A & 40,000 gS Linden, comer of Wei LUMBER. in the form of Family Medicines, each one suited to a particular disease, and nut, like the manufacturers of the many nos trums and panaceas of the day, promulgate to the world that any one compound will cure all diseases, uud who, (in the words of the great Italian physi cian, Spallanzani) “put medicines </ which they know little into bodies if which they know less." J S. ROSE, M. D., Phlla. DR. J. 8. ROSE’S NERVOUS AND INVIGORA TING CORDIAL—For Heart Disease, all Nervous Affections, Flatulency, Heart Burn, Restlessness, Numbness, Neuralgia, raising tho spirits and giving power to tho whole system; It is almost miraculous loaded in Its effects. Price 50 cents a bottle. DR. J. S. ROSE'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF HUCIIU, for all Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, and for Dropsy. Price 50 coats. DR. J. S. ROSE'S EXPECTORANT, OR COUGH, 8Y11UP, for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Lung Diseases. Iu50 cents and $1 bottles. Dll. J. S. ROSE’S ALTERATIVE, OR BLOOD PURIFIER, lor Scrofula, Old Eruptions, and all dis eases arising from an impure state of the blood— Price $1. FOR CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, DOtVEL COM PLAINT, iCc, DR. ROSE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM.—This non FT - YELLOW pine boards and Scantling, of assorted sizes, by DENNIS WYNN, J» 9 Robertsvllle. I ^OIl SALE.—A middle aged woman, a good cook und washer. Apply to Jy18 WM. WRIGHT. SHEAF OATS, j pORSALE at Jy li tf FOR MALE. The finesido-wheel steamship OSPREY, built in 1H47 ; lengthened and rebuilt in 1850, Is about 186 feet In length, 27 feet beam, and 10 depth of hold, draws 10 feet water when lUliy ed and coaled : cun carry about 100 tons coal Iu and about her bunkers; by builder's measurrment, 1,000 tons, and teglsters at Custom House GJ7 tons; has single engine of64 Inch cylinder and 6 fert stroke; has recently beun supplied with force pumps, hose. n ly V... life-boats, life-preservers, Ac., according to tbe requirements of the law of Congress, and Is now ready for sea. During the past two years, over thirty thousand dollars have been expended, furnishing her with new boilers, overhauling machinery, building i p ( ,j nt dining saloon, new furniture, Ac. She Is fitted with berths, ami two large saloons he-} oioV'm * • Willi i» till u illfl111fr STEAMSHIP LIMES, *rDNiTBD = StATili MAIL L«N»? _ idtifitk <ief» New York nnd Savannah. rS«MI-*XSKLT.] On and after March 18th, the new and splendid Mdewhatl steamships FLORIDA. I300ton«...-....0apt. M. 8. Woodhull. ALABAMA, KWOtops Capt.O. K. ScniNCK AUGUSTA. 1600 tons. Capt. T. Lton, ' KNOXVILLE, 1500tons. ..Caiit.C. I). Ludlow. will leavo NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH every Wednentay and Saturday. 1 Theae shlpa are among the largest on the coast un surpassed In speed, safety or comfort-making their passages In 50 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skilful, careful and polite offleers. They offer a mot deslrublo conveyance to New York. Cabin passage - $25 Steerage passage.............. o PADKLFORD, FAY k CO.. Agents In Savannah. 8AM LL. MITCH ILL, 13 Broadway, New York, OifAltLKHTON ANl> BALTIMORK~ IMtimore and Southern Picket (bmtmny't Line CABIN PASSAGE $17.60 STEERAGE Tho splondiJ new side whool ^leatnshlp TKNNKH8EK, Lewis Purrlsb, ommaiitk-r, will sail as per following schedule: Baltimore. From Charleston. , Apn Wednesilay 10th .>iay Saturday 20th May. Wednesday 31st Muy. Saturday 10th June. Wednesday 21st June. Saturday 1st July. Wednesday 12th July. Saturday “* ‘ ’ '' Appi to Friday Tuesday 6th June. Friday 16th June. Tuesday 27th June. Friday 7th July. Tuesday I8th July. Friday 28th July HOOPER k CO., Agents. Baltimore. 5th May. I6lh Mar. 26th May. JOHN W. CALDWELL, Age t. HKIGIIAM, KELLY k Oa'IlV”' Savannah $Qjr TO TRAVELERS GOING NORTH.-®$ US. MAIL LINE— TilROUOHIN48 TO60HOURS New York and Charleston 8«mi- Wcekly HteamahlpLlne. Leavo Adgor's wharves ,cVery Saturday and Mdncs-i— .he arrival of the Cara from the S West. ON SATURDAY, NASHVILLE, \ M. Berry. 1,500 Tons, j Commander. MARION, \ W. J. Foster, JAMES ADGER, \ 1,500 Tons./ SOUTHERNER. \ 1,000 Tons. / ON WKDNKSDAT, \8. 0. Turner, Commander. Thomas Ewan, Commander. These steamers are unrivaled on the coast for safe ty, speed, and comfort, experienced and courteous commanders, tables supplied with every luxury. Travelers by this line v. Ill be ensured every possible comfort and accommodation. $3"For Freight or Passage, apply at the office of le Agent, HENRY MI88ROON. Corner East Bay and Adger’s Wharf. Cabin Passage $25 Steerage do H Charleston. 8. C..June 3, 1854. le 17 CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. il deck officer’s room, uud a dining j j eighty state- I ween decks, saloon slxty-feet In length, furnished with Johnson patent sofa dining tables, and capable of seating 100 passengers at table; she is capable ofaccoinmodatlug 150 first class passengers, and Is abundantly-sup plied with bedding, table ftirniture, linen, plate, Ac ; she Is one of the most economical sea steamships afloat; her consumption of coal being only abi ‘ ' Montgomery At 8-30 P. M.; Arrive at East 8.20 A. M. East Point ot 8.45 A. M.; Arrive at Macon In twenty-four n Can be seen at Itrown A I Philadelphia. Mixture is one of tbe most Important medicines, ; Godwin’s long wharf,Philadelphia. For further par- und should be kept In all families. As a specific for i tlcular,apply to C. A. L. LAMAR,Snv'h., llowi‘1 Complaint. It 1... never failed. Dy.el.tery I «y.-.Wl**0DWIN, 3 AS. DEVKAUX.or X. HAR'r vanishes In a few days when this article Is used ub directed. Price 25 cents. DR. J. S. ROSE’S GOLDEN PILLS, for the falling | ot the Womb, Female Weakness, Debility and Re- j taxation. This disease, heretofore treated by bandages, ; Macon ut 4JO P. M.; Arrive at Savannah at jl. Fare from Montgomery to Wesf Point $3.60 HOUSES AND LANDS. FOR RENT. I A small new house on Tnylor stroet, apply at the Intelligence Office, to* aug 18—tf WM. 11. HALE. FOll RENT OR HALE. a Two large Dwelling Houses in Jones street, south side. Apply to JESSEK MOUNT. Jy 29—tf on the premises. FOR RENT. a Tho upper western counting-room, and the corner wharf store, of George Jones’ new brick building on Bay street. For particulars, apply to (aug 17J BRIGIIA u, KELLY H CO. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY." 1 7OH SALE—Thut new ami well finished Four Story six tenement Brick Dwelling, sltua- the most stubborn casesor iiiiious j ted on Lot No. 16, Troup Ward, corner Lincoln ami Hurrls-streets; ea " * vhted with lixtun ly located. For purticulurs, apply to apr 29 WM. WRIGHT. TO RENT. a A two story house, pleasantly situa ted In Liberty street, rent $300 per annum.— Possession given 1st October next. auglC-W ALEX. A. 8MET8. trusses, and external supports, which can only prov palliatives, yields completely to the use of these tonic, strengthening Golden Pills. Price 50 cents. DR. J 8. ROSE’S PAIN CURER will cure Stlfl Neck, Sore Throat, Pains In the face, side, back, or limbs, from a Cold. It cures Spruins, Chilblains, Crumps or pains In the Stomach or Bowels. Price 12>», 25/and 50 eta. DR. J. 8. ROSE’S ANTI-BILTOU8, OR RAILROAD PILLS.—These Pills are not warranted to cure every malady or disease Incident to man, but they are a grand remedy for a Bilious state of the system and common fevers. When used with Dr. Rose’s Tonic | Mlxtur Fever, or Fever and Ague. DR. J. S. ROSE’S DYSPEPTIC COMI’OUND.- Tlils preparation has never fulled in curing the Dys pepsia, Indigestion or Liver Complaint, when taken In conjuuctlou with his Alterative or Family Pills.— Price of both, 75c. All whose constitutions are impaired by disease, or weak by nature, should reud DR. J. 8. ROSE’8 MEDICAL ADVISER, (which contains a description ofthe Diseases of our climate and the mode of trout, ment.) It can be bad without charge of JAMES il.CARTER A CO., THOMAS M. TURNER & CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, Savannah, Oa., GEORGE PAYNE, and K. L. STROIIKCKER, Ma con, and of Dealers generally In every CUyaud Town throughout the State and Union. ^ aug 14 To the Readers of tlio Savannah News. ould call your attention to out preparation known as “Jacob’s Cholera, Dysentery, am* Diarrhoea Cordial.” This medicine, although but yet iu its Infancy, lias gained a noto riety and reputation never before attained by uny patent medicine. Jacob s is no quack nostrum got | up <o gull the people and fleece them out of their j |m?S money, but a preparation that will cure the severest | Jjjjife forms of Dyseutery and Dlarrlnca, ami Bloody Flux and —no matter how-severe they may be—provided the ! bulldiiig8*tor carrluge and horses, directions are closely followed. It has received the , above: also, a pump in the yard highest encomiums from the first physicians through- | ennufroor^^taug 1 ^—tf| ty ’ *° r ^Mto.VtJK ay*™ out the South—has been tried, recommended, and I — — certified to by some ofthe most eminent Jurists and statesmen—people of entire neighborhoods, and phy- y rJjj FOR RENT. I The building at the head of tho Bay, I fronting east, adjoining Williamson's sheds. Also, Jones’ two whuryes, east of Bull street. t occupied by Mr. K. W. Buker. Several rooms lie wharves will bo rented with or without then ig 10-6 K. HABERSHAM A SON. range on Perry-street, Brown Ward. Apply t J. M. Cooper A Co. JOHN BTODDAllb. TO RENT. TORE No. 110 Rryan-street. formerly occupied y by O. Johnston k Co. Apply to ap22 T. J. WALSH,No. 170Bay-st. FOR RENT. T WO ROOMS, suitublo lor offices or sleep ing rooms, In a convenient part of tho city.— apply at this otllcc. ~ HOUSE FOR SALK. A desirable residence, situated on Jones street, four doors from Bull, or caste A slclaus of large practice, rely upon it solely and alone, and recommend It to their friends as worthy their best confidence: und wc defy any one to point us to a case where the direction-; have been adhered to, anJ say, there la a cane that Jacob's Coritlal illcl | fcr"ne«r]y’i"mili‘ ontlie west, anti which .libra, not cure. Jacob’s Cordial will cure—It will cure the | abundance of every description of salt wafer fish: severest cases, no matter bow worn out and exhaust ! the Improvements are none aud a half story dwell ed the patient may be—It has been tried repeatedly A DKSIRABI.E FARM And healthy situation, sove miles from this city on the public ro to Montgomery, containing 262 acres Laud, 1QC of which hus been cleared and under fence, and 60 of that portion. low and very productive, the balance heavily timbered with pine and oak ; the heml-watcrs of the Vernon Rive*' forms Its boundary Jy 20 Jy 18 ang 2—2m utter all other means have been exhausted In by physicians, and always with the most perfect suucrss. l'h> slclaus, try It--get a bottle, follow the directions, and.you will, like thousands ofthe profes sion, find yourselves convinced of the truth of our clulms for Jacob. Citizens of Savannah, make a trial of one bottle, | situated' each of you, and the first two or three doses will prove the truth or falsity of what wc have said of the Cordial. We do not profess to be philanthropies, or that we are uninfluenced by considerations of pecu niary profit In putting the Cordial before the people; but we do know, that while wo may be realising a pecuniary profit, sufferers will realise that which Is of more worth to them than the wealth of India.— We have not tlo»e or space allowed us to set forth Its claims, or give you many testimonials of Its cura tive propertied; but will give you extracts from two letters only—the first from Rev. J. B. Wardlaw, of Madison, Ga. Ho states In bis letter undeffdute of May24tb, 1854, as follows: " I have Introduced It (Jacob’s Cordial) Into a fa mily where there had been 21 deaths from Dlurrhuru following Measles, In the space of two months ; and It Is doing a good work. They have takeu 15 bottles, and have Just now sent In for more, with the report that not a death has occurred under the treatment with the Cordial. The epidemic Is prevailing to an alarming extent Iu this county. My own experience, as far as I have tried it in my own family, Is all In favor of It os the best remedy extant for that 1 all necessary out-hulldings. Also premises is a fine orchurd of every dl crlptlon of fruit trees. For sale by WM. WRIGHT, Hr “ ' Broker, Bay Lane, Savannah. FOR BALE. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE.—A new furnished and comfortable two story dwelling house, on a whole lot, with carriage house and stables, and an excellent well of water, i Jones street. Apply to WM. WRTOHT. FOR RENT. M Two largo wholesale rooms, 27 by 90 feet,on 2d nnd 3d floor of 176 Broughton street, with an 8 foot entrance from the street, admi rably adapted for most uny wholesale buslnesss.— Rent low. and possession given immediately. In quire on the premises, of N. K. BAIINUM. FOR RENT. The commodious Brick Store, on Bay street, now occupied by Messrs. Crane A Kod- dlsei E. 11. Oay, Esq., or Lenkcsvllle. Jasper Co„ Ga., under date of June 18th, 1854, writes us us follows: “I sold to a gentleman yesterday one dozen bottles, who had 25 blacks down with the Bloody Flux, be sides three that had died this week. I learn this evening thut they are all better, which Is only one lay since be commenced giving them the Cordial.— I have bad several cases Iu iny own family. In which I have used tho Cordial with the happiest effect.— Several who saw the coses of Bloody Flux which I had treatetf with the Cordial thought It Impossible tor them to live—especially one, who I thought was •lying at several times, and whose age was not less than 55 or 60. Another farmer here In Jasper coun ty has lost 28 blacks and several whites, In all 35, In his faintly, and I learn that he got JaA»b's Cordial, and that he had not tost a case since.” Such facts as the above, and from such sources, ought to couvluce the most Incredulous. If there be any one that may doubt the genuineness of the above two letters, we will be much obliged to them If they will write and ascertain the facts from the gentlemen IbnuMlves. In cousluslon, we will only say, try a bottle-one bottle-then Judge ye of Its merits. WM. W. BLISS k CO., Proprietors, aug 1—lm Savannah, Georgia. PROF. JAMES McCLINTOCK,M.D.. 1 ATE Dean of tho Philadelphia College of J Medicine, and formerly President of the Castle- ton Medical College, and undoubtedly the best Anato mist in the United States, lias lately introduced. In a popular form, several of his favorite prescriptions for the principal diseases ol' tills climate. We give below a list of the remedies: DU. McCLl NTOCK’S PECTORAL SYRUP. $1. DR. McCLINTOCK’B COLD and COUOII MIX- TURE. forcojds^coughs, Ac. ..Price 25 cents. 2JO A. M. Montgomery to Wesf Point. West Point to East Point. 3 25 Do. East Point to Savannah 8 00 This Line consists of the well known, first class steamships STATE OFGEOROI A, 1250tons,Capt. J.J. Garvin, Jr. KEYSTONE STATE, 1500tons,Capt. K. Hakpik. In strength, speed, and accomub/duttons, these ships are unsurpassed, If equalled bv *. Rl- —“— — * - “ Sallli port. S»„,; wharf. In Ner-’ York. SCRANTON A TALMAN, 19 Old **», near foot of Wall street. STATE OF GEORGIA will leave Savannah: August 9th and 23d, I Nov...1st, 15th und 29th. •Sept 6th and 20th, Dec 13th and 27th. Oct 4th und 18Ui, J KEYSTONE STATE will leave Savannah: August 16th and 30th, I Nov 8th ami 22*1, kept 13th nnd 27th, Dec 6th nnd 20th, Oct ,.llth snd 25th. I January... 3d. 1855. RATES OF PAK8AUE. .$20 I Steerage... Cahlt July 20th, 1854. II. O. SCOTT, Travelling Agent. WANTS, &c. LOTTERIES, fco. KT IWttrtm', (Mofjto.t (HilfakrrXntt. __ Greene and Pulaski l.ottcrv t QKKOOBV * MAOHV, iuim. PYRAWN Numbers of Orern uud Pulaakl U Lottery. Class IUH : 7 60 37 1 61 71 47 19 3 29 57 41 21 Ticket J 29 67, sold. " Tickets only >1.00-shares In proportion. tXTRA CLASS 50. To be drawn this day. Tickets only $5—Shares In proportion. Orders from the country, promptly attended to and a printed copy of tho drawings sent to all who order tickets, and prizes cashed on demand. Ac* dreaa _ CHARLES H. PATTER80Vf, Savannah, Go. Greene and Pulankl Lollerr ! Office ll.f Ltnc, near Hull-Ht. llKMUWY « MAURY. M.n.ner. I'YRAWN Number# of Green and Pulaakl IJ Loiter*. Onp. IDS .. , I»I37 I #1 71 47 19 3 29 07 41 SI Alio for Kxtra CIunp 49; , , 17 SB 7 42 7S IH B M It 4» »5 S7 T cket Nop. 7 117 (14. |>rlpe 1400 returned. A KO for Kvlru Ml • ” i Tickets $1.00--HhareB In proportion. Tlckcta $3—shares In proportion for'wfie^ ar08, ^In^Ujoff b^ Uhe^iackag® aug 22 Vender for Gregory A Maury, Greene and 1‘nlankl Lottery ! UKKtlOltV A MAI!ItY'. M»nn«er». D RAWN Number# of Uroen anil Pulaski Lottery. Class 198: 7 90 37 1 51 71 47 19 3 29 57 41 21 CLARa”199 Will be drawn In Savannah This Day. 78 NUMBER LOTTERY—14 PRAWN BILLOTS. Tickets >100—shares In proportion. EXTRA CLAS8 51. Will be drawn In Wilmington, Del., This Day. AW Tickets $5—shares In proportion. Tickets and shares for sale, and prlzescashed on d< roand, by GKO. 8. GRAY, No.5 Owen’s Building, aug 22 Opposite Pulaski House SHIP LINES. FOR NE W TORK- BrIff Line Tho regular packet brig AUGUSTA, Stone, master, having part or her freight engaged, will have good despatch. For balance of freight, or passage, apply on board at Padultord’ wharf, or to iaug 19] DANA a WASHBURN. FOR NEW VOltK—Union Line. f The regular packet schr. CATARACT, _iMKMandutel, master, wlllhave quick despatch for|tbe above port. For freight or passage apply to aug 19 OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR liALTIMORE*—Regular Line. Jr\f\ The lino schr. PRISCILLA, Mitoh- alillMkell, master, will meet with despatch as above. For freight or passage apply on board, at Johnson's lower wharf, or to aug 16 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR WILMINGTON, DEL. c uulck despatch r ‘"“oSSb'jSKV BUNKKIl. relgl FOR NEW YORK. Tbe brig PHILURA, Revel, master, will have quick despatch as above. For or pussage, apply to aug 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR NEW YORK—Georgia Line. e The fine fast sailing schr. P. R. iBURTON, Lingo, master, having all of her deck cargo engaged, will meet with ' For deck freight or passage, apply to tho i despatch. COHENS A HERTZ. WANTED. A GOOD colored COOPER, by the y< work In Lower Steam Klee Mill, for win eral wagon will be paid, monthly or quarterly. Iu- qulreof WM. MORRELL. Agent, aug 21—lm Lower Steam Rlc B r, to : Mill. DR McCLINTOClf’S ’ASTHMA and VVIIOOPINO COUGH REMEDY. Price 60 cents. DR. McCLINTOCK’B TONIC ALTERATIVE SYR UP, for purifying the blood. Price $1.0 Dll. McCLiNTOCK’S DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, for giving tone to the stomach, relieving pains after eating, heartburn, and all disagreeable symptoms arising from Indigestion. Price $1. DR. McCLINTOCK’B RHEUMATIC MIXTURE, a purely vegetable remedy, for Internsl use. 60 cents. DU. .McCLiNTOCK’S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT, tor rheumatism, sprains, swellings, Ac, 60 cents. DR. McCLiNTOCK’S ANODYNt! MIXTURE, for pains, toothache, headache, neuralgia, Ac. Price 50 cents Dll. MoOI.INTOCK’S KF.VEIt ami AOUB 8PK01- ni, .c.ruiucurufor #11 IntcnullUnt#. Drier fl. DK. Mc<JHNTOCK’S 111 AUHIIlK.l OOltDIAL ,nj Cbolc'i.Drrrnuit ,'. a «#fr rrmcily. U 1K. MoOUNMlCK'a VKGKTAB1.E 1‘UUUATIVK P UiW“R.S?Jfflt«!f«.br«.l.cl | r. Ac. 25 ccnU. i., I l ,'.. !. CI ; 1,N T 0CKV antmiiuoub pii.lb, for ll, e functions of the liver und bowels V'V’iufii ii'TL Phi inade. 25 cents a box. ■ofrSKL" co -' 132 Fulton “ treet ' New York ’ ITU JA8. II. CAHTKR k CO.. '> W. LINCOLN. A. A. HOIrOMONH A 00., J. B. MOORE A CO.. Agents. Savannah. Geo. TAPPING’S EXTRACT SWlIU—A moil -k-J .reliable remedy for all diseases of tin. reliable remedy tor all diseases of the Bladder Kidneys. This preparation has given universal satisfaction In all cases In which it has been trie«l.- For sale by JOHN B. MOORE A CO., Glbbona’ Building aug 14 B EEF—10 holf bbls. choice Fulton market /COFFEE, BACON, Ac.—lOTbairs Rio Cof- Beef, landing per Steamer Augusta,, and Jor fee; 50 do l.aguyra do • 25 hhds Sides, In alMight C packages; 25 bbls Mess Pork: 60do K. P. Gin; 26 do 1 en.x I II ,* • m Domestic Brandy; 25half bbls Herring. Justrecelv- ORN.—1,500 bushels of prune rennessee t .j a ,„j f or gu| e py *' «»»rtcei> ( Corn. In white sacks. Just received and for aug!6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. Uepo1 * by m. H. WILLIAMS, j JJOPT—20U coils luiHlingfcon>.schr.~Louisa WANTED. A CLERK for a hotel. Tho duties aro oo- slly comprehended, principally constating of constant application, und unwearied attention ; and can bemff iHfacturily lllle*.l only by a sober, steady und persevering person. Such an one, with sutlstac ory reference#, will hear of a coiufortabie situation on written application to X. Y.office of tbe Mornln* News. aug 21 BOARDING. A COUPLE of steady young men can find ./jl good 1>onrd ami conuorLable rooms In a private family, on reasonable terms, by applying at this office, uug 18—6 WANTED TO HIRE. T>Y the month, or for a longer term, four .O negro Carpenters. Apply at the Intelligence Office, to fang 18-tfl WM. B.1IALE. TIN SMITHS WANTED. OIX Tin nnd Sheet Iron Job workmen O wunted Immediately. None hut the best work men need apply. Wages from two to three dollars per day. MORSE & NICHOLS, aug 3 155 Broughton street. COOPERS—COOPERS. 'TXTANTED—Some four or five good Coop- T Y era to go Into the country to niakt*'barrels. Apply to iJy 241 M. H. WILLIAMS. \IT ANTED.—100 Palmetto Log#, not less IT than 12 feet In length. Apply to Jy 18 T. J. WALSH. No. 170 Boy st. 50 HOUSE SERVANTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY at tho INTELLIGENCE A Office, corner of Jefferson aud St. Jullen streets, aug K WM. B. HALE. W \NTED IMMEDIATELY. A WET NURSE. Apply to A. Wilbur, 1\ Office Np. 142 Ray street. aug 14—tf PIANO FORTE T70R biro. Apply to l 1 M. PRENDERGAST, Jy7 178 Broughton street. LAND WARRANTS. ^HE highest pricoa paid by 1 aug 31 WM. P. ROWLAND. REWARDS, &C. FORTY DOLLARS REWARD. YTTILL bo paid for the delivery of the boy W MIKE, Iu the Jail of this efty. lie belongs to Dr. W. II. Johnson. ‘>f South Carollua. stands about 5 feet 11 inches, full aud sllui built, ubout 36 years of age; hols black, features very regular; he speaks and moves slow; he formerly belonged to the estate of Winkler. For further particulars, and the reward, apply to CRUDER k WADE, Factors, uug 17—6 86 Bay street. $100 REWARD. T> AN AWAY from Mr. L. Robinaon, of LY> Barnwell District, South Carolina, about the first of March last, BOSTON or JOE, and hta wife BARBARA. Boston Is about 45 years old, 6 feet 6 or 8 Inches high, copper fimOred, and has two or three fingers on one hand closed from a burn. Bar bara Is about 40 yours old, • toot lor 4 Inches high, copper colored, aud has seveTKpoto across the top of one of her hands; she Is very well known In this city. $50 win be paid for them delivered ut my office, or $26 lor either Also, . Kan away from Col. N. G. W. Walker, of Barnwell District. 8. C., about the first of Deceinhoi last, hta man ISAAC, who i# about 40 yearaohl, Ofeet high, '.•lack,not grey, ami probably has Whiskers, and Is very plausible In talking. W0 will he paid for him delivered at my office. «j_Y. je 15 WM. WEIGHT. $150 REWARD. YTTILL bo paid for tlio apprehension and Tf delivery at my office, of a negro man named DICK. He Is about 35 or 40years old. blank, 5 feet 8 or 10 Inches high, hus a blemish in hta right eye, and has been runaway about six weeks. He formerly belonged to Mr. Geo. M.'\ lllett, of this place, muy 25 WM. WRIGHT. Wood ! Wood ! T'HK SUBSCRIBER will keep cor,#tantly JL on hand at hta Wood Yard, at theCaml Cridge. a full supply, ut all seasons, of OAK, HICKORY and PINE WOOD. All orders left at J. D. JiascLi, Brough- ton-street, will be promptlyattendeedt<v^ *rwo~Low 4.'»c;. Mtlkr To 8. I. Cotton Planter* generally rpHE undersigned embrace# this method ol 1 returning hta thunks for tlielr liberal patronage tbe past yeur, and solicits a continuance oi the .same. Ho Is prepared to nil order# at the shortest notice. Those wishing to see a specimen of hta Ulus,with the latest Improvements, would do well to cullon Messrs. N. A. li.rilve k «fc,lUv le 23 Sin St. Mary's. Geo. O0AP.—14IU Luxe# No. 1 Foup, landing from aug*u r B ' ‘‘"M'.&r/ogHaON k OO. "POTATOES.—6<l bbls. received per stoum- I t *r Augusta, and for sale by aug 11 AUKU '"“’ McMAHON k DOYLE. r PHE Eneyclopmdta Britannic#; or Diction- J. ary of Arts, Sciences, ami General Literature. 8ih edition, with huprovemento aud additions, aud nuu.erou. e„«,g5g;A‘‘I OO. C UGARS.—A lot of very lino Havana Ci- j uug 17 ' gars', received per lost trip ofthe Isabel, and for _ _ r , r Sears, und for sate by OUTER 20 casks Pints, received and for •celyod per last trip ofthe Isabel, and for ; [aug7j MINIS A FLURAMJK. j ALE! ALE!! ALE!!!—50 bbls. summer Stork Ah-, lauding from brig Philuru.ahd schr. t trglnla, and for sale at the Albany AleJfrisft, by aug 12 w. M. DJY1DSON. MINIS A FLORANCK. M OLASSbJS—Choice N. Orleans, in store, uud for sale by •' ’ < MINIS A FLOUANCE. P aug 10 r POBACCO.—50 boxes Grant «t Williams' Flour, 24 bbls. pure Genessee Flour. Landing i schr. Virginia, uud for sale by «li CUUIIO&N k CUKNINUUAIL r |' „ , ■ . Jt ffiilu. M*UiB’« Sk, <0 do. Fltlcl T IQU0HS—Doino#tic Prumly and Motion- \ aug n K IIiiI.oImBK, JOHNSON' k CO. JL mh«UWhl«k«r.ftw#»}<«* . I q’OBACCO—TOBACCO—50 bo»«# uf To- U MIM8 A FLOUANCE, | Uacco—some choice. RecefVM imd f for sato^by A LE—Scotch Ale, Falkirk brand, in store j "*»k7 and tor sale by ^ / \AT_ ...... aug 17 MINIS A FLOUANCE. | ufebj Lang 7J BRIGHAM, O ATS—300 bushel* Oats, landing and for sale by Lens 7] BRIGHAM, JSLKLLY board, ut Wuldburg s wlmrf. FOIL BOSTON. Tho bark CHARLES WILLIAM, «Stta£lIawes, master, wlllhave quick despatch as For freight or pa.-sag«‘ apply to itlllGlIA51. KELLY A CO. FOIl BAtTlMOKK. 1 Bell Tho schr. J. W. ANUEHSON, Wat- piaster, will have quick despatch r passage apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. above. For freight aug 11 FOR NEW YORK- Union Line Jfh The regular packet schr. POCAICON- CSdtmsATA>\ Godfrey, master, will have quick des patch tor the above port. For freight orpassage, ap ply to [augll] GGDKN A BUNKER. FOR BALTIMORE. JKh The tiohr. W00DBRIDGE, White, ^M^mastcr. will meet with despatch as above.— r freight or passage, apply on Iward at Telfair’s wharf, or to BRIGIIAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NEW YORK-Uulou Line. Tho regular packet schr. WILLIAM jtfriir “MITH Johnston, muster, will have quick FOR RIO DE JANEIRO. WANTED.—A lumber freight for ft vessel of about 600 tons, for the above port. Apply to fjy 10J ROWLAND A 00. VESSEL WANTED TO LOAD AT ST. MARYS. A vessel is wunted to load nt the ^faTninh ~'fi P”rt with Lumber.prJTniber^tor New KOWLANfa A CX). LUMBER FREIGHT WANTED* A vessel of tho capacity of 130,000 XisSfrft, will engage a cargo of Timber or Lum ber, tor an Eastern or Northern port. Apply to Jv 11 ROWLAND A CO. tOPAR iPjEKSHIP NOTICES. A CARD. 'T'lIE undersigned having this duy purchased X the Interest of Mr. K. Locked. In the firm ol Lockett, l#oug A Co., said firm Is this day dissolved W. H. LONG. may 31 tf J. 11. DA V18._ L EGAL CO-PARTN ERSIIIP. T HE undersigned have this day formed n Co-Partnership, for the practice of Law and Equity In the various Courts of the Eastern and Middle Circuits, under the name uud style of Marat A Oucrard. MUI.KOKD MARSH, oct 1 JOHN M. OUKKARD. BY T. J. WALSH. ‘ Administrafitr’s Alfa . . . 0n TUUR8DAY, Aimuat Will be sold a» the corner of Barnard and Gaston the household and klrchen F» ml tore, belonging to the estate of JohnL.0ope, iteceazed. of the Ordinary of Chatham county, tor ( of l 'V® . h w elTH creditors of Mill estate, «£{ k «*r of the AdmLnlstrator. Tama cash. A/hninistrator'i' Sale. _ rtl . On TUESDAY, Septeniber 6th Will be sold In front of th« Court liouse bl-t treim th» legal hours of sale-A by leave ofthe Ordinary of C'hathiun county, for the b^’nefit of the heirs and ere Itors of tha estateVff John L.Cope, deceased, and by order of the Admin istrator. aug 21 Will bo sold In front of the Court House, between the legal hours of sale: _ Lot No. 10, Tyrconnell Tythlng, Dcrbv Ward, cor ner of Broughton and Whitaker sti., Iu tbe Mty or Hitvanuah, sold by virtue of a i onler ofthe Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for the benefit, of the helm and creditors ofthe batata of Robert W. Pooler, late of said county, deceased. lour hundred acres,.more or less, with tho Improve- less; there are no Improvements on this tract. Both tracts arc sltuutcd about 11 miles from the city, and one mile from .the canal. The above property Is sold under a decree of tho Superior Court, tor a division amongst tho heirs of Daniel Fox, deceased. Terms cash. Jy 29 Administrator's Sale. ** On TUESDAY. Sept. 8th Will be sold In front ofthe Court llouzo, between the legal hours of sale, a Lot of Laud, and Improve ments, situated on Rail Road street, having one hundred and twenty-five feet front, and running 212 feet to Harris street—bounded on the East b; ... lauds of Scaullm and Mlnls,and \N estby Mr. RcUeyY. Also a Lot of Lund In Cumdcn County, containing twelve hundred and twelve acres, more or less; the South by tho St. Mary’s River, oi , the laudsof McIntosh, on the North b; May’s lands, and on the West by Cat Fish Creek. May’s lands, and on the W esl by Cat Fish Creek. A most desirable situation for mill sites. Maps of both Luts can bo seen at tbe Counting Room. Sold by leave of the Ordinary, aud tor tho benefit of tbe Helm of the Kr-tate of SamuelQrlffln, lato ot Chatham County, deceased. Purchasers to pay lor titles. Will bo sold at 11 o’clock, No. — Margaret-streot,the household and kitchen Furniture—terms cash. At Private Sale. A young aud gentle Mare, tor saddle and Harness. Lot and Improvements corner o' Taylor and West Broad-sts—lot fee simple, 30 by 120 feet. Terms llber- •l-iuqulre at the counting room. Also, trust lot, No. of $79 20 M.tJUatham-aqr., subject to a ground rent Farm for Rent. until Jauuai “ 60 acres, 3 miles from the city to tbe city. Will be rflntcd until January first, 1855. a Farm of 1104,1099. ■ (BIIB Ul „ ... the Plank Road. On the premises Is a comfortable dwelling, aud about two hundred choice Peach Trees—If not rented by tho 7th March, It will be offered at the Court House—for torms enquire at the counting room. Private Sale. 200 bushels Corn for sale at the Depot. LEGAL.jroTipiB. STATE OF GEORGIaTT Cuatuam County. / T O all whom it may concern.—Whereat Wm. Morrel will apply at the Court ofOrdlna apply ry for Letters of Administration on the estate of Capt Peter Thompson. Theso are, therefore, to cite and ilmonhdi all whom It nmy concern, to be und ap- peur before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday In September it, otherwise said letters will he granted. ./lines*, John M. Milieu, Esu., Ordinary torCha bain County, tlila fourth day of August. 1854- aug 5-id JOHN M. MILLKN, O C.C. LKTTKIt* BIMMIHKOHY. S IX Mouths after date application will bo made to the Ordinary of McIntosh county tor Letters DlsmlHsory on the estate of J. V. L. Corker, deceased to 23-M6m ANN J. CORKER, Administratrix NOTICE. I N pursuance of an order of the Inferior Court, July Term, the Clerk will receive at his oiflee, until the 25th day of September next, plans of a County Jail, to be erected In the City of Savan nah. One hundred dollars will be paid for an appror- 1 plan of the aaoie. By order of the Justices. JOHN F. GUIL.MART1N, aug 2—td Clerk Inf. 0, C. 0. ADMINISTRATOR SALE. A GREEABLE to AU order of tho Court of Ordinary of Wayne County, passod at July term, 1864. will be sold at the Court House door In Wayuesvlile.on the first Tuesday In September next, between the usual hours of sale, two tracks or land, lying Iu Wayne County . Lot No. 142 third district, containing 490 acres; also, one tract on Alexander’s Creek, containing 400 acres, granted to Wm. 11. Biles. The above lands sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and ^editors of Joseph J. O’Neil, deceased. MUSKS D. HARRIS. Jy 13 eTl»6t Administrator. Chatham Co.—Administrator** Bala "ILL bo sold on the FIRST TUESDAY In September next, before the Court House >e City of Savannah, between the legal hours of safe, vucuntilotrt Nos. 1 and 14. corner of West Broad and Liberty streets, fronting GO feet on Liberty si and ICO on West Broad street, more or less: soman the property of the estato of Thomas Collins, for the benefit ofthe heirs ami creditors of said estate. Teams—One fourth cash, the balance on credit of one, two, and three ycara. under bond ami mortgage on said Lot, with Interest from day of sale, payable annually. muk 4—lm PATRICK ltYAN. Adm’r. Nichols) SODA WATER NOT POISONOUS A T T. C. RICE’S may be found Soda Water, free from copper or lead; tho water being conducted from the fountains by solid tin pipes, — * **8 fountains having Just been re-tlnned under pervlslou of Mr. Morse, (firm of Morse A i) of this city. ALSO, Lemon, Strawberry, and Raspberry Syrups, made from loaf sugar, and moat delicately flavored, by the bottle, box, gallon, or barrel. We furnish country merchants with syrups by the keg, five or ten gal lons. CANDIES made fresh every day. Merchants from rlorida. Southeastern Georgia, and the Up Country should by all means make arrangements with this house for their Fall and Winter stock of O tidies, as they can at the sum* cost supply themselves with a home-made article, warranted ?uportor, both In quality of material ami adaptation to the climate, to any candles sent from the Nerth to the Southern market, whether obtained at wholesale houses In this city, ufieq standing upon damp floors from four to ten months, orordered direct from New York or Baltimore. CHiidles put up In packages of 25.50, and 100 lbs., low price, superior quality. Gum and Cordial Drops at New York prices. Syrups of every flavor tor foun tains. Fruit Drops of delightful flavors. No coloring matter U used, except cochineal and saffron. No Hour, stale or otherwise, bought for or used at this establishment, as Is the case with most Northern factories supplying Southern markets. Jy 26—tf - DISSOLUTION. T HE co-partnership heretofore existing bo- tween the undersigned, under the style and name of Wm. B. Maclean A Co.. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. WM. B. MACLEAN, jy I JOHN 8. HUTCH IN 80N. 'J'HE undersigned will continue tbeCotuiniS' slon, Grain und produce business, at the t WM. II. MACLEAN. 1)1,011 ills 0 n account. Jy 1 T 'HK undersigned will continue the Auotion and Commission business, on his own account, and attend strictly and Promptly to all orders, Estqte Sales, Safes of Slock. Negroes and Merchandise.- Other at the store of Win. B. Maclean. Bay street. Jy 3 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. TIIOS. S. WAYNE &. SONS. G eneral commission and for warding MERCHANTS, Office overCentral Railroad Bank. Savannah. I ^HE undersigned have this day entered in to a copartnership, to dute from first day of July next, (July 1st, 1864.) for the transaction of a General Commission and Forwarding Business. THOMAS S WAYNE, J. STARK WAYNE, It. ALEX. WAYNE. Savannah, June 21,1854. Jo 22—tjan 1 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigned have this day formed a Limited Partnership, under an act of the Gene ral Assemblyidihe State of Georgia, assented to on the 22d day ol December. 1837. for the transaction of a General Mercantile Commercial and Factorage Business In this clly, under the name uud style of -DANA** WASHBURN,”-to continue for the pe riod of three rears frohi this dute, unless sooner ter minated by the death of either partner. ‘ ‘ ‘ — A. Wash ..... General I 1 John R. Wilder, both of the Special Partners. The said Joseph Washburn, as a Special Partner, »s contributed aud paid In the sum of ten thous- _jd dollars to the capital of nald Firm, and the said John It. Wilder, as a Special Partner, has contribut ed uud paid In the sum of six thousand dollars to the capital of said Firm. JOSEPH WASHBURN, 1 Suoclsl Partners. JOHN R. WILDER. /opeciai UKNKYk 1 wiMll)L'K.N,} <lc,ler » l Savannah, August 1, 1854. DISSOLUTION. T HE copartnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned under the firm of WASHBURN. WILDER k CO., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent; either party will use the name ofthe Firm In liquidation. T HE dutiea of this Institution will b« re sumed oh the FIRST THURSDAY Iu October. Tbe Principal h gratified to inform the patrons of the Institute, that arrangements ure making for sup plying each department With highly couipeteut Teachers. For the most part, the oorps of Teachers ■e a< they were. Pamphlets giring particulars will be furnished to order. _ ELIAS MARKS, M. D.. ang IS—TThaEG* Principal and Proprietor T)ORK, HAMS, Ac.—40 bbfi Mobs Pork,- jy h” JU gUPERIOR W*ah Tub#—Just received and for aale by (Jo 21] J. P. COLLINS. NOTICE HOPE greatly to reduce my itoek of JEWELRY, PLATED WARE. Ac., Ac., during the present mouth. To do this, I nave determined to otter the same to purchasers at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, and many deslrabh* goods I shall offer to sell at the ORIGINAL COST. One reason for doing so Is to make room for new goods, to ar rive during the month of September. I intend to go North about the first of September, Is another reason forgiving CASH BUYERS EXTRA_BAROAIN8. aug 7 E TO CONTRACTORS. OTICK is hereby given to all Contractors tor work to be done on Public Bridges, Culverts, In tbe county of Chatham, thst contracts tor the same must first be made with the Justices of the In ferior Court, as required by the laws In force regulat lug the construction of bridges. Ac. J AS. K. GODFREY. J. I. 0. 0. 0. GKO. P. HARRISON, J. I. c. c. o. MONT. GUMMING, j. I. o. c. o- nia 1 Removed to No. 13 Jolm-st., N. Yoi k, USTAJiUSUZD 1798) MOTT BROTHERS, fbmurly at No.2 Nassau-street. Successors to their FATHER. JORDAN MOTT, Importers and Dealers in Ine Watcliett and Jewelry, K ALL KINDS, aud ofthe latest Patterns __ al»o, Diamonds In Rings, Pins, Silver W’are Ac.; Ac- all of which will be warranted. o : iar tfhe best Workmen only e apr 27 lln repairs. HERB 4k PERRY, C ARPENTERS and Joiners, i toe prepared _ „ contract for buildings or Job work of every description In their line. Also— Bell Hanging done with neatness and des. B atch ; orders left at their shop ou lluntingdon-at.- etween Montgomery and Jefferson streets, oral, T. Jones'Gun Smith, will be pronattm. may 3 01UN 8.’ PERK*. MIDWIFERY NQTICK. M RS. ELLEN DILLON desires to inform the ladles of Savannah, that she has removed from the corner of Perry und West Broad-streets, to No. 37 Congress-street, between Price and Haber- ham-atrects. * Je 6—5m NOTICE. T HE subscriber offers to sell, on accommo dating terms, his slock of Groceries, Liquors, Dry Goods, Ac. Also to rent, the store which he now occupies on the Market wharf, uutll the first day of November next. aug 10-12 E O’BYltNK. O^FER.—200 bags Rio Coffoe, und 75 do. Java, landing (Trout schr. P. R. Burton, and for •ale by [aug II] HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A OO. th, and for sale b>' Amu HAM. KELLY k OO. B OSTON BI«ouit; Buttar, Soda, Pilot, Lem- on and Sugar do., all fresh, by late arrivals and for sale by AfiltEKHO.V k 8IVANSTON, jy n 157 Broughton st. A LUM SALT—A superior article for freez ing Ice-cream; Table aud Cooking uo.. Just re ceived and for sale by ANDERSON A 8WAN8TON, aug if 157 Broughton street. H AY—b#lo# Eastern Hay, a prime ar ticle, landing from bark (7i.i;lo«WIIII,inland for .ale by (aug lij OOlllrNB k HMIT7,. VTOKTIIERN HAY-MO bale# of Northern % ;f*y. "■ tor ‘‘■fo'jfag 1 1MinKK . OHORTS—SHORTS.—S00 bushel# Short#, > .„»*f iwl * ,ll<le ' Ju “ l KC,l M Wl H.‘'\yi'i,UA>Ts. iUat received and A 8WAN8TON, Broughton street. L* O NIONS—10 bbls. landing from gtea.uer Knoxville, and for sale by acl 14 MoflAllON A 00X1 Splendid I/nnaekoht OnTHUK8DAY, 31.t d.r Aug" etieels: A large and well select tollable Furnlturov lug ol said tenement, among bureuiis, towel stands, seven sets complete, wash Blands, bedsteads, dressing bureaus. and common chairs, rocking chain.. r >r with brackets, curtain Dina unit crockery and ipciuro, lvSrf ™b."u ' »«rt knlvcH and fork;), with car”*?, , III# tc. pot# ond dl.h cover., J,n,7 { currier., nut crackera and (ilck« ,,,„ do. AIM. a hill a««,rtim.5t el’SSSSr ‘^beu torn 11 urc, all |„ «ood con.llu,,,' At Private Hale. . ,o 7ATmi#.-10 l„rrcH n n « PotatoM, Initrv celved and tor safe. Terms cash. 4ng. $ 260 bushels Corn Just arrived and for sale In lots to tffllt purchasers. AU g i A small FIRE ENGINE, suitable for plantation uue. For safe low. Suoak— Fifteen hhds heat N.O. Sugar, Just landing from brig Crocus and for sale. DzsiHAHi.e Builwnu Lots.—Four very valuable 30 by 9G feet, situated neur Market Square, on gress-street, between Jefferson and Moutgoioei T' ill 1 • I’ In l .11. A New Articib—Just received lp store and for sal# In qualities to suit purchasers,<0 balcslllce Hay, cu when the Rice was perfectly verdaut and In mil*, equal to the best Timothy or clover, and suncrio when passed through the cutting bog.’ Try It. Potatom—Just received one hundred barrels best Planting Potatoes, and tor sale at No. 154 Bay-street. 4—14-4 4ur NIC IU hue iiivni market prices In lots to suit purchaaers. 800 bag# prime White Corn, aud 250 bags superfine,Floor. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. celved by [aui harp; johnm.ooopkkaco. AGASSINK, F OR AUGUST-—A pplondid number. R#- celvcd and for sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY, aug 2 No. 13d Congress street. SABBATH SCHOOL BOOHS A FULL assortment just received. Scboola furnished on the most liberal tonus, by CU lilt EDGE k lmoVftKR, OUBBEDGE A BROTHER nAVa HIX'KIVKD, AIM 11'ST 16, F IFTY YEARS in both Hemispheres, or ltviulnlrtcenccH of the Lite of a Fortner Mer chant, by Vincent Noite, late of New Orleans. Tlconderoga, or the Black Eagle, a rfitnance of days not fur distant, by G. P. It. James, Esq. Hard rimes, a new story, b> Charles Dickens- More Hooks, Fre#H Arrival#. RECEIVED BY S. S. SIBLEY, AUGUST 15, 1854. f PURKKY, Russia, the Black Sea, anti Cir- X cassia, by Captain Spencer, author of travels In Circassia, Western Caucasus, Ac., with colored Illus trations, numerous engravings, and a map, London edition. Orator's Touchstone, by Hugh McQueen. Fifty Years In both Hemispheres, or Reminiscence# ol the Life of a Former Merchant, by Vincent Nolle. Science of Tilings Familiar, a guide to actefitiflo knowledge, by Rev. Dr. Brev Alone, by Mai‘ per, Ac. Falkland, a novel, by Bulwer. Alone, by Marlon Harhuid, author of Kata Har- raiHiitiiii, .( iiuvi.1, vy j>uimer« Corlnue, or Italy, by Madame de 8tael Holstein. More Georgia Scenes. Luiilblumi Swamp Doctor. Planter’s Northern Brule, aiigld For sale at 135 Congrcwuatreet. KBW BOOK!. illUIIUIAT. AuUl'oT ll/Tn. K atharine ashton: By Mias s«w- ell. author of Amy Herbert. Ac. Saudwlcl* Island Notes: By A. Harie. u Magdalen Hepbutu-a Story ofthe Scottish Refor mation: My the author of Margaret Maitland, Ac. Our Honeymoon, and other Comicalities, from Punch.” Now-a-days: By F. R. A. Fashion and Famine: By Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens. The American Cottage Builder—a series of Designs, Plans, and Specifications, tor homes for the people: By John Bullock. Tlconderoga; or the Black finale—a Romance oi avs not fnr distant: By G. P. R. James. Venetla * ‘ " ’*■ * D’lBraell, Rosa Lambert; or the Memories of an Unfortunate Woman: By G. W. M. Reynolds. Harpers’Gazetteer of the World, Noe. 2 and 8,ro- cejred. History of Pyrrhus: By Jacob Abbott. The Chemistry of Common Life—No. III. / Frank LeSIte’a Lailles’ Gazette of Fashions, for Au gust. Knickerbocker for August. Nordurfariq or Rambles lu Iceland; by Pliny Miles, aug 10 rLonl Byron aud his Daughter: By B. , AUGUST 9. RECEIVED BY S. 8- S1BL F ASHION and FAMINE ;v By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. Katharine Ashton: By the author of Amy Herbert, The Experience of Life, Ac. Utah and the Mormon*; from personal obaerva- tlous during a six months’ residence at Great Balt ‘ ~ = WVO* Lake City: . . Jv Benjamin G Pe;ris. History of Cuba: or Notes of a Travel In the Tro pics: By Maturin Ballou—Illustrated. , Twenty Years In the Philippines; translated froku the French of Paul P. De La Glronlere. Ancient 3Ionaaterles of the East: By the Hon. Robert Cursou Jr. The Dodd Family Abroad: By Charles Lever, The American Chesterfield; or V(ay to Wealth, Honor, and Distinction. The Reveries of a Bachelor; or a Book ofthe Heart: By Ike Marvel. Bryant’s Poems : By Win. Cullen Bryant. Wulter Warren; or the Adventurer of the North- •n Wild: By Owen Dully. ^ Isabella; or tho Pride of Palermo—a Romance; By the author of an Orphan Olrl. The Gentleman’s Daughter; or a Great City’s Tamo- tatlous: By the author of Mabel the Actress. Rosa WoodvlUo; or tho Jailor’s Daughter: By A. Dumas. Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazine aud Commercial Re view. Tbe Knickerbocker. aug 10 For Hale at 135 Congresa street. BISCUIT, CANDLSB, SOAP. Ac. UW i BBLS. Sugar, Bodo, BuUter Biscuits. 1UU ao bbls. Pilot Bread. 50 t “ * 100 ioo'.V 50 ” Pearl Starch 20 " ***. Ground Coffeu. 50 dozen Brooms. 20 bbls. Stuart s Powdered Sugar. 60 " Stuart’s Crushed do. Landing aud for safe by mg 11 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON * CO. COFFEE, SUGAR, CIGARS, Ac. 1 k/ I BAGS primo green Rio OolTee. lc/ly 50 bags prime Maracaibo Coffee. 80 bngs Old Government Java Cotiee. 20 hhds, fair anil prime N. O. Sugars, 10 ” choice St. Croix. 50 ” boxes Grant A Williams’ 5 and 8f§ To* 26 bbls. Domestic Brandy. 20 elgth casks do. 20 quarter casks do. Landing aud for safe by UTOI aug 11 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k (X). SUNDRIES. Qflfl BOXES Smith A Buchan's Family boau; 100 do. Colgate’s Pale No. 1 do. 20 casks liyaM’ London Porter. 200 rcutua common size Straw Paper. 10 bbls. primo Leaf Lard. 60 kegs do. do. ' ‘ 10 halt bbls. Fulton Market Beef. 24 boxes Treadwell’s Soda Biscuit. Lauding from brig Augusta, and for sale by aug 19 fcCItANTON, JOHN8TON A CO. BUTTER, CHEESE AND FLOUR, C)f\ KEGS selected Goahon Butter. 4j\J ia tuba do, do. do. 25 boxes English Dairy Cheese. 60 bbls. fresh ground Flour. Just received per steamer, and for atue by aug 10 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON i [ k OO. BACON. F\(\ HHDS. prime Bacon Sides. GU 20 do. do. do. Shoulders. 15 tierces sugar-cured Hams. Lauding and for sale by aug 15 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00. FRKSH AKR1VjlL. good lot of bay. J ust received and tor sale CHARLES U. DUi rillAMPAHJNE—Heidseich, Bouohi zeuay, Crown uud Anchor brands, In aud pints, for safe by aug 17 qnarta MINIS A FLORANCK. j^EW FLOUR—200 beg# now wh Iptrllne Hour, Linton ±0,0. Or.nlLi ) At the Depot, .nil for#»le hy ■ »u# 17 COI1LNB k HERTZ. [ Tennessee bacon. For #aie t>y I .ub IB OODKN * IIUSKSB. "10HEN8 tC HERTZ, offer for B.to on no- V_' commodatlng terms, 100 bales Gunny Bagging, old Importation; 100 do do do new do; 35baga Rio Coffee; 100 boxes Manufactured Tobacco; 200 colls Kentucky bale Rope ; 10 this Lord ; 100 hhds Cuba Molasses; 20 tierce* do do; 50 bbls N O Molasses; 90 hhds Sugar. 1 j, Ifty UGAR8.—Juat S bhl# Crnshotl Kui Stewart’s A Clarified; Strictly Prime N V * for sale low by l>do; I.JVJA , lived and iv store, 10® ; 60 do Pulo do; 100 do do Yellow Sugar: 15hhda U uo-1 dodo do: SWIFT AC do ; 30 do Very Hood F lour, biscuit, &o—iso tw# Flour i 325 «acks <lo do | 25 hhl# Hlr.rn Smlt do I 40 bid. Soda, Bolter .od 8tl«.r Biscuit; J» bo»e#. nil halt bbls dl); SO bones sruur.d Coffee; U do do^ebper, 55do Mustard, Iju.dln^,n,l for ..I. by H O6'BY HOUSES. —A now assorttsent Just received olid for SULLIVAN AKBLLY, L iV MiBruin Mon Kireet B ACON SIDES, Shoulder#, Hum#, Bee Tonsucs, |y jj IW ilrci'iihloii .trwt. 1,5LOUR.—#7 bbls. fresh ground «ap«Ilae .4. c °" W HITE DUCK COAT __ rot Jy» ..celved, end *>r »!. bj^ A CAMP.