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SPECIAL WNTICES,
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1854.
IJBKRA1. niMUCM tirade upon »lilp-
... 0 r ottun to my friend. In Llvsr-
“ New Tor*. ,»■„! 0. A. L. l.AMAB.
====== M. C»r«jr f A*. »t.
tVUl continue the T\II»MNQ BU8I*
,t the old etenit,comer of Whllekor
iHminthton Streets, ewl Invitee hie ohl friend.
“ ,, e.tomon io.wnlliiM.ncu of their fevore.
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SPECIAL NOTICES, be.
&
Benton’* New Work
TWrl y Veere* Alow l or the llleloryof the
rh^*. mOT)c »n Oovernment for Thirty Year,
*^~L, lnim oicioilyukcn from theOongrcaile
‘" o ;.por, of General JMkwn, and*--
‘ h *, P ',jrn.t or Hellion, with hie actual vl
’rum and AftM wllli hUtorical note, and 111
i’r.tl”ii» and .onto notice, of eminent deceased
‘^.nm'ihedty will plo.M oall for their
' Mioef at a distance will be .applied at the —
p f'”.mieda,--a little time will ho required.
Thework will ho sent by mall, poit-pald, andai
ceotichange returned, to any autmcrlher who enclo.
*'■ %"u %3 ~ JOHB M- COOBBR « 00- Agent.
? earl/
Dental Notice.
„ Dr. (I. D. BARNES, Dentist, would
tti^Hpoctftilly Inform his friends and patrons,
ihitliavb'K K ono to New York, bis office will be
c loin*'I until the first of September, wlien bo will re-
turs with Increased facilities lor prosecuting his
favatiDth, July 27.
Piles.
There are many who dally nod hnuiiy
jjCjST*au/Ter Inexpressible tort uro from tbe abovi
complaint; the majority of whom are of tbe weaker
(tfi whoso delicate frames are not well calculated to
withstand the nervous shocks attending the excrti-
i latluK pains of a malignant case of plies.
To those suffering, whether males or females, Dr.
Morris respectfully tenders his professional services,
during all who consult him prompt and strict
trillion, pleasant medicines and permanent cures,
without the usual restrictions In diet, Ac.
Medicines pot neatly and securely, and sent to
luypartof the United States, or to any address in
Ihfrityr
All letters pre-pald will receive prompt attention.
Address. DU. W. II. MORltlS.
No. 78 Uryuu at. opposite Monumcnt-sq.
Savannah, Ocorgla.
gr OfflCO open till 10 P. M. Jy If
A RKMEDY FOR EACH DISEASE,
Y^ tl1 * r<K t UUMl of many of my patl ent*
1 have cons, ated to put up a class of my
most ottlclent prescriptions In the form of FUmily
Medicines, eachfone suited to a particular disease,
'and not, 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.
»ml who, (in the words of the great Italian phjrst-
rUn,fiFALLAMSAEi) "put malicine* nf which they know
Uah into bodies <\f which they know lets.”
J. S. HOSE, M. D., Phlla.
DR. J.S. ROSE’S NERVOUS AND INVlUORA.
TWO CORDIAL—For Heart Disease, ull Nervous.
Auctions. Flatulency, Hear. Burn, Restlessness
Numbness, Neuralgia, raising the spirits and giving
power to tbo whole system : la Is almost miraculous
in in effects. I'rice 50 oeuts a bottle.
DK.J. S. ROSE’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
Dl’CHU, for all diseases of the Kidneys And Bladder
and fur Dropsy. Price 50 cents.
DK. J. S. ROSE’S EXPECTORANT, OR COUOII
SYKUP, for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, and all Lung Diseases. In 50 cents and
$1 bottles.
DH.J. S. ROSES ALTERATIVE, OR BLOOD
I’l'KlFlFR, for Scrofula, Old Eruptions, uud all dis
ease arising from an impure state of the blood.—
Price |1.
AL. CHOI. Bit A, DYSENTERY BOWEL
COMPLAINT, <f».\
DR. ROSES CARMINATIVE BALSAM. This
M!.\tur»-|1s one of the most Important medicines, uml
diualtl be kept In all families. As uupecltlc for Bow
el Complaints It has never failed. Dysentery vanish-
w In a few days when this article Is used as directed
Price 25 cents.
DR. J. 8. ROSE’S GOLDEN PILLS, for the falling
of the Womb, Female Weakness, Debility aud Re
laxation. This disease, heretofore treuLM by band
ars, trusses, and external supports, which can only
prove pulllatlvea, yields completely to the use of
these toulc, strengthening Golden Pills. Price 50cts.
DK.J. S. ROSES PAIN CURBR will cure Stiff
N'ock,Sore Throat, Palos In the face, side, back, or
H’uU, from a Cold. It cures Sprains, Chilblains,
Cramps or Pains in the Stomach or Bowels. Price
1!.‘«, 25, and 50 cents.
UH.J.S. HUSK'S ANTI-BILIOUS Oil HAILKOAD
PI LL8.—These plUs are not warranted to cure every
aluly or disease Incident to man, but they are u
grand remedy for u bilious state of the system and
urn fevers. When Used with Dr. Rose's Tonic
Mixture, will cure the most stubborn cases of bllloUg
ver, or fever and ague.
Dll. J. S. HOSE’S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND.-
Tbis preparation has never failed In curing the Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, or Liver Complaint, when taken
(injunction with Ids Alterative or Family Pills.—
Price of both, 75c.
All whose constitutions aro Impaired by diicase,
’ weak by nature, should read DK.J. 8. ROSE’S
MKD1UAL ADVISER, (which contains a descrip-
ion of the Diseases of our climate and the mode of
rialuient.) It can be bud without charge of
JAMES H. CARTER A CO-,
THOMAS M. TURNER A CO..
WILLIAM W. LINCOLN,
Savannah, Ga.
liKOROE PAYNE,and E. L. STROllECKEK, Ma
ui, and of dealers generally, In every city and town
iroughout the State and Union. aug 14
*“m e Vegetable Extract.
Invigorating Cordial. A
***•“ Phenomenon %n Medicines t Health Bettor-
•I a /id Life Lengthened, by Dr. Morse's Invigorating
Uuiror Cordial.
At Urst the properties attributed to Prefessor
• or*« s Invigorating Elixir or Cordial were deemed
f tbulous. The public often deccivod, could not be.
ove the simple and sublime truths announced by
Hu: discoverer. But facts, undeniable facts, attested
by witnesses of the highest cIuhh and character, aro
uuw triumphing overall doubts. Incredulity is over-
thrown by a mass of testimony which Is perfectly Ir
resistible.
Ihe Elixir remedies, In all casus, the deplorable
evils arising from a misuse or abuse of the various
urgaMs, which make up t^e wonderful machine call-
vd man. It restores to full vigor every delicate func-
«'* connected with that mysterious compound agon'
> el matter and mind, necessary to the re-produc-
aot ,,Umou Hfc. To persona of feeble muscalur
rttiac,deUcieut i u V |tai power. Ills recommended
ie|ohly means of communicating that energy
cn Is necessary to the proper enjoy nentof al<
- J Ulu u I'po.tto« a as well ns tho highest mental at-
not con lined
tributes. Its beneficial effects e
either
y age. The feeble girl, the ailing
fe, the listless, enervated youth, the overw
i*n of business, the victim of nervous depression.
t e '"dividual suffering tYorn general debility, or
°m the weakness of a single organ, will tind Inline-
' “te and pormauant relief front the use of this In-
^mparable renovutor. Those who have prcdhposl.
, 0010 Paralysis, It will prove a complete and.unfall-
^safeguard agalnstHhat terrible malady. There are
m ‘"y. perhaps, who liavo so trilled wlih their con-
•tltutions, that they they think themselves beyond
t?** reach of medicine. Let not even these despair.
Tl >e Elixir deals with disease as It exists, with rof.
erence to causes, and will not only remove the dls-
iUiclf, but
REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION
The derangement of the system, leading to ncr
v*jUsdiseases, and the forms of nervous disease If
s ' ur<? *0 numerous that It would require a column
u enumerate the maladies for which this prepara-
* 00 ls a sped lie. A few, however, muy be eNuiue-
ruted. vl*.: neuralgia, tic doloreax, headache. Inclp-
e, d Paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the heart, apl*
b*l aiiectiona, muscular debility, tremors, Hatuleir
‘Lapricking seusation In the flesh, numbness, men-
•* dopres lun, weakness of tho will, Indisposition to
ful,lt ueas after exercise, broken hIo- p and ter-
breams, Inability to remuln In one place or
s u "' We *knesa of tho procreative organs; sexular
Minpainucy, melancholy, monomoula. Hour albus.
t n f alt ie slu,uoc l*. female Irregularities,achrou*
, ncy tu lulscarrtnge, emaclutlon and all com;
' J " “ * rowln *uutofa free Indulgence of the pas
ur».ni UU bftrre,Uf «“s that does not proceed from
k.nlcc.uiw beyond ll,e r«..cli of medicine.
„ Uform . V n r “ ors “"“ ,u l» acted upon .re free from
-liat 00 ° r * ,trlctura I dl.e.eee. It Is averred
VIII r... 1 ? 0118 *’ 8 I!,vi UORATXNG KLIXIH,
' we * kr, *“ withetrongih, Incapacity with
«cttvii“".7', l . r ." Bntarlty " u " «“*«>"» end natural
tlou, but w'hh’. n” 01 ° Uly wltl,ou t heierd or re ac
tion n... | h * •t.p.yetrect on the (ener.lorg.nliiL
Jlie;ln OntahV»h“ t,t “ 1 *" whether they
kuttoli ,h system,end thet thepnrul-
I),d, U ‘n ni ' rve " f motion And aenwtlon Is phya-
L ,t ; I!e “ r telnd, also, that for every kind ol
^Psutt rowm " X ' r ° JrdUI ^ ° n ' r r *' Ulb "
of con,L?““f W I‘ALK COMPLEXION,
kettle or°wom. r ,l, "“' "* re,,ored ,,y ,h ' uae « r *
from tt ° ii U J 1 b ° 0m * nd v,gor - the skin
c o»*Pl^lon W,8,CklyC °l 0r ' t0a bMatilaI flortJ
Dr. Monw’aTn . CAUTION.
by^me urmH^t'i 11 f 9 ordtal hftJ * been counter-
ln futur# .if “"Brtncluwd persona.
Prieturt nlSlSf Wimlne Cordial will have the pro-
,le . and tiSftT Ue . Parted over the cork of each l»t-
DK SJ(in«te , Vftr or ' ,s blown on the glass:
MORSE8 INVIGORATING OORUIAL,
ti. C.II. RING, Proprietor, New York.
l' ! m bomf. 0 yy* 1 If pot Up. highly concentrated,In
vl'.’. “caprice $d per little, two tor $5, six for
C. H. RING, fYoprt«*tor,
1W Broadway, N. Y.
^SJjvannnh-A. A. SolomoS l Co., and W. W. Lin-
BOVNHKKN Mll.lTARV ACADKMV
: LOTTERY,
(Bf Autuoritt or tiik Stati or
Aurama.
CbndueM on the. Havana plan.
CLASS F-TO BE DRAWN 20THOF OCTOBER.
Capitals | 7fiQ0
1' »5
III all, 2.18 prUes, amounting to r....V...".*....Ji;i(M)ul
Tickets $5,(X)—Halves and Quarters In proportion.
All bommunicatlona strictly conildentlal.
#af Prise drawn at each drawing,
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager;
Sign of tho Bronze Lions.
Montgomery, Ala., Od.7, 1854. mar 23-lyr
A WurnlnK.
tfKpSh Deb W »ot; lmrbor not In you mind that
sentence of fools’ philosophy, that a di\
ease will get cured ef Itself, or that you can cure It
with certain modIclnes for a few dollars. Beware
how you tamper with your general welfare.
V o wild and vicious youths, why will you pendnl
In dosing with the filthy nauseating coiupotmda dal
l.v(proffered, thereby Impairing your appetite and <11
giiatlon.nnd destroying you mentally aa well as phy.
Nlcnlly, when you can Imj curod with a few doses o[
pleasant medicines 1
Ye rukes of every age and condition, why will ye
suffer and repine, and drag out a miserable existence,
unfitted for the eiUoymcnt and even ordinary pur-
suits of life. You who are thus annoyed and wish
bo restored to health ami vigor by a treatment
at once pleasant and effectual, should cousult l»r.
MORRIS. His success In chronic diseases has been
greater than that of any other physician of Ills
day. Many who have been for years altllcted with
,se or consequences resulting from excess, huv
been restored to health mid vigor udder his (call,
scientific treatment.
Should a personal Interview We oljectlonable, state
your disease In writing—enclose live dollars—address
Dr. W. II. MORRIS, through the Postotllce,Savannah,
Gu. and a package of medicines, securely put up,
will be sent privately and with despatch, full of dl
reel Ions therewith, and no questions asked.
Persons living at a distance, and aflllclcd with
Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Tetter, Cancers, Piles, Fistula
u Ano.GravelStrlctures.Gleets.oranydlscase wh** 1
ever of an aggravated or inullgiiant character, can
be cured at home by consulting Dr. MORRIS, by let*
•r post paid, enclosing a fee.
Modiclnea pleasant and safe^can be sent per mal
to any part of the United States.
Particular atteutlon given to tho treatment of fe.
ode complaints, ladies who muy be nflflcted with
I regularities, Flour Albua, or Whites, Prolapsus Uto
r l, or Falling of the Womb, would do well to lay
side alt false delicacy, and promptly consult the
Doctor. Cuiins Warranted.
“All letters to receive attention mngt be post
paid, enclosing a fee. Address Dr. W. H. MORRIS,
Savannah, Ga.
*ar Consulting Rooms, No. 78, Bryan Street, op
posite Monument Square. may 13—ly
STEAMSHIP LINES.
• C TO TRAVKI.KIIB GOING NORTH.
V. AT. MA1I.Ll.VK-T/lIt0mill /.YU TOMHOVUS
New York >nd Ch,rl,ilnn laml
Weekly 8le.uieliflpl.tne.
West.
ter the arrival of the Cars ftow the South and
OX SATURDAY,
NASHVILLE, 1M. Berry.
1,500 Tons./ Couimunder.
MARION, 1W.J. Foster.
1,200 Tons./ Commander.
-gpxKHPAy
1 S. C. Turner,
is./ Commander.
\Thomas Ewan,
JAMES A DO Nil.
1,500 T
SOUTHERNER.
l.OOotfons. /
Commander.
Those steamers are unrivaled on the coast for safe
ty, speed, and comfort, experienced and courteous
commanders, tables supplied with every luxury.
bv this line will l»o ensured every possible
Travele
comfort
A iff* For Freight
Arc You Hlcla 1
Hgj^BEWARK OF IMITATIONS 1—Ask for
Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. The
many cures made by this pleasant and safe remedy
may Induce counterfeiting.
A medicine must have merit, ami great merit, too
» stand the teat of public opinion. No art of puffing
in gclvanise a worthless article,so ns to keep It up
i a good medicine, If It bo not r eally so.
A good medicine will live, become popular and ex
tend Its sales year after year. In spite of opposltioi^
The people readily And out Its virtues. and the fame
of thom passes from mouth to mouth with more ra
pidity than newspapers can spread It. A living wit
ness testifying to the cure a medicine has made for
him Is of far more service than any newspape. ad-
ertlslng.
In proof of what we say above, we refer you to
Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, and Its effect.
Tlttwyfeuf T. )V. Yacle.Grocer,77 Peare street,cured
of rheumatism of 8 years standing ; all other reme.
dies failed.
IF,a. M. Oldham, (lute of the custom house) dwel-
lng 120 Plue street, of Dyspepsia, great debility, per-
inauuHily cured.
IK. A. Shuejftr, Etg., oue of the oldest magistrates
aud most highly respectable citizens, cured of great
eakuess aud restored torobast health.
turret Plummer, 153 E. Baltimore st., suffered In
tensely 0 years with Irip disease land wercurlalrheu*
mutism cured after all other remedies lulled.
GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM BY HAMP
TON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE.
Cijlstxr District, S. C., January 3d, 1853,
MESSRS. MORTIMER «fc MOWBRAY.—
Gsntlcmeu: For the last live years I have been a
ivuro satluror from Rheumatism.till seeing your re-
)iiiim-u«latiou or “Hampton's Vegetable Tinctnre,"
purchased a bottle,.and tbs first dose has so much
dieted uu* that 1 consider It but Justice to give to
the suffering world (he result of the application.
The tlrst bottle acted like a charm; the second
rep btreugth to my door ullllctcd back, usd 1 uni
w as well and feel as youug an when 1 was sixteen.
(elation
__ „ 'aisugo, apply at the office of
the Agent, HENRY MISSROON,
Corner East Bay and Adgcr'l Wharf.
Cabin Passuge $25
Steerage do 8
Charleston, 8. C., Juno 3,1854. |« 17
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL.
hutiri
Leave Montgomery at 8-30 P. M.; Arrive ut East
Point at 8.2D A. M.
East Point at 8.45 A. M.; Arrive at Macon
ut 2-W 1\ M
Leave V
2.30 A. M
Macon at 4.30 P. M.; Arrive ut Savannuh a
Montgomery to West Point $3.60
Ho. West Point to East Point 3.25
Do. East Point to Savannah 8.00
This Line consists of the well known, tlrst class
steamships *
STATE OF GEORG I A, l250lonH,Capt.,T.J. Garvin, Jr.
KEYSTONE STATE, 1500tons,Capt. K. HaRDIK.
In strength, speed, and accommorlatlons, these
ships are unsurpassed, If equalled by any on the
coast- River navigation, 100 miles. Two nights at
sea. Sailing day every WEDNESDAY’, from
port.
AOENTS.
In Savannah, C. A. L. LAM AR,.corner of Dayton
ami Rrvan streets.
In Philadelphia, HERON A MARTIN, 37‘j North
W in New York. 8CRANTON A TALMAN, 19 Old
Slip, near foot of Wall street.
STATE OF GEORGIA will leave Savannah:
Aur.uet Utli aim 23d, I Nov...1st, 15th uml 2Uth
Sept 6th and 20th, Dec 13th and 27lh
Oct. 4th and 18th, |
KEYSTONE STATE will leave Savannah:
August 16th aud pOth I Nov bill and $2d.
WANTS.
UTfHioii wlingir
A PKKSON ot'clneeii] mlucntion, flttod .leu
to teach In pencil and Crtoyon drawing, wishes
a situation as tutor In activate family, either In the
city or country. AddreS WM* M. BKlous,
oct f—ff* • Lynn, Mass.
WANTED.
A TEACHER who enu tench all tho brunch
es or an English education; also. Latin aud
Greek, Is wanted In a private family In the country,
about 76 miles tYo in the city.. For particulars apply
to ltev. p. I.. Wade, Red CUy.Ga.
sep 29-12 CHUG Kit " *
particulars apply
A "Vfr ADK, 84 Bay-at.
WANTED TO 1IIRK,
A COLUREII man Mcrvant of good charac
ter, accustomed to Indoor work, tor whom llbu-
era! wage* will tie paid promptly. Applyat this office,
sept 28 Vf
WANTED.
A SITUATION in Homo kind of business
where he can be useful, by a youug man who
Is steady and attentive, and writes n good hand.—
Salary less an ob|ect than employment.
Address F. at this otllee. aug :v»-tl
WANTED.
A N honoMt and intelligent GIRL,for whom
good wages will be given, to drive a wagon
and deliver milk through the city.
AWo. a couple ot FIELD HANDS for a plantation
wlthlu two miles of the city. Apply at this office,
aug 29—U
TIN SMITH* WANTED.
S IX Tiu and Hhoet Iron Job workmen
wanted Imtnodlately. None but the best work
men need apply. Wages from two to throe dollars
per day. MORSE A NICHOLS,
aug 3 155 Broughton street.
WANTED TO IIIKK.
B Y tho month, or for ft longer term, four
negro Carpenters. Apply at the Intelligence
Office, to faUg 18—tfj WM. B. HALE.
HOUSES AND LANDS.
FOR RENT,
a Or tho llrut of November, a h»rg<
brick house, corner ol South Broad ami Dray
ton streets, one In Liberty-street,and twonow
brick buildings in Pontli Broad street. Apply to
oct 10 A. WEBB, Margaret street.
ftlY
AUCTIONS.
T. J. H AI.S1I.
a.
STORK FOR RENT,
ANI) STOCK OF tlltOCKRIKS FOB SALK.
The stock uud fixtures of tho Grocery
•r.- on llm corner ni Buy Lane uml I’t h - t
will b' 1 sold dicojt H applied' lor soon. The
store will also Ui i
DENNIS SULLIVAN.
FOR RENT,
I Tho Wharf Store, lately occupied by
I John Doyle,on Wanburg’s wharf, from N»v«n
H. HABERSHAM A SON.
ext
Cl 9-2aWilli
FOR RENT,
I Tho Eastern Tenement of Jones' now
stores on wharf Four.
...I!) 2a v I in i; It AIIEKSM \M .V SON
TO HK.\T.
| Tho fine new Brick House,sit unfed north
t aide Elbert square. Ills lilted
■hot c
valor baths, amt gas fixture)
m
WANTED.
I A good co m fur table dwelling for a small
I family in a convenient part of the city. Apply
■at [oct 7-eod11 8WI FT A CO.
WANTED TO RENT.
A Small House in it central part ol
the city. Enquire of
oct 7-3 CLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM.
FOR SALE.
Ju£ 20th, 1854.
11. C. SCOTT, >
*rUNlTED STATES MAIL LINE.-**
New York and Savanuali.
fSKMI-WEEKLT.]
On and after Marc i 18th, the new and splendid
sldewheel steamships
FLORIDA, 1300tons Capt. M. S. WOODUULL,
ALABAMA, 1300 tons Capt-G. R. ScDENCE,
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons (5apt. T. Ltoft,
KNOXVILLE,i5<M)tons Capt.C. 1>. Ludlow.
will leave NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH every
Wednesday and Saturday.
These ships are among the largest on the coaat.un-
surpassed In speed, safety or comfort-making their
passages in 50 to 60 hours, uml are commanded by
skilful, careful and polite officers. They offer a most
dctdrubl'
Cabin pussuge.
Steerage
> Now York.
..$25
« w- ...gepassage ;••••• J .
PADKLFOUl). FAY A CU.. Agents In Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadwuy.New York.
Savannuh. March 15.1854.
CHARLESTON AND BALTIMORE
Baltimore and Southern Jhcket Cbmjtany’s Line
CABIN PASSAGE $17-50
STEERAGE 8.1W
Tho splendid now side wheel
ibhlp TENNESSEE, Lewis Parrish,
commander, will sail as per following schedule:
r iuvalua-
a plain cotton plantor, and have never writ
ten for literary tunzo ; but when my fellow beings
o mulcted shall 1 hesltat-, or through modesty,
lihhulil uuy InfonuatloB valuable lo my fellow
;»■? So, It you consider this worthy ot a place In
any of your newspapers, you me at liberty tomuke
so of ft. Yours, truly,
ALVAII KEMBALL.
TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS.
More than Cold to the Sick — From one of the luott
spec table Druggists lu South Carolina.
Charleston. S. C., Sept.fist, 1853.
Messrs. Mortimer «£• Mowbray:—The sale of your
Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture Is Increasing every
day, uml every bottle so Id recommends this valua
bl«- medicine to the allllcted. Several ol our plan
ters have tried it la dltlcrsnt cases with astonishing
, and arc getting It by half dozuns. It has
und to be the greatest remedy lor rheumatic
aitectlons, and a wonderful cura has been performed
on a negro boy sufftrlag from Fits. I will furnish
you wl h a number of certificates If you wish them-
Jold yj. 11.Carter A Co., ...
»r State,at proprietors prices. J. E. DcFord, Sa-
autiali, Ga.; Ilavlland, Klslcy A Co., Augusta ; Cox
A Hutchings, Montgomery, Ala. ma ,> 22
Cheapest Paper in the South!!
PROSPECTUS OF the
DOLLAR NEWS.
A Weekly Commercial and MIhccI-
laneoua Newspaper.
Published in Savannah every Saturday morning.
BY JOHN M. COOPER.
WM. T. THOMPSON, EDITOR.
♦^“Subscription—ONE DOLLAR—in advance."**
Six coplea for Five Dollars.
With a view to accommodate those sections of the
country which have only a weekly mall communica
tion with Savannah, and In compliance with the re
quests which we aro dally receiving, the publisher m
the Dally Morning News has determined to com
mence on the 39th of July next, the Issue of a weekly
paper with tho above title. The Dollar News
will be made up from the columns or the dully ami
ekly Morning News, and will comprise the For
Igu and Domestic News, Commercial and Political
Intelligence, Local News, and Miscellaneous Read-
ng of the dally paper. It will comprise twenty-eight
columns of closely printed matter, and will bcsccure-
Jy mailed to subscribers at tho low price <d ONfc
DOLLAR peraunum In advance.
The Dollar News being a weekly reprint of tbe
tally Morning Newt will purtake of Its character of
neutrality and independence. 11 will bo the
CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN TPF
SOUTH
and It will be the aim ol the publisher and editor t<
make It the best; it will bo a comprehensive and re
liable news medium, adapted to tbe wants of tbe bu.
slnessman, tbe planter, the politician, the genera
reader, and the family
Terms.—One dollar per annum In advance.
The very low price of the paper will uot admit oi
arge discounts to agents. For $5 we will send six
copies of the Dollar News. Je 27
GREEN 8ALTKD HIDES.
C ONSTANTLY on hund; for sale in lot* of
2000 to 30,000 lbs. for cash or approved city
* —* UKNDr* “
ceptance. I Je 21—lml MOSES Y.
DERSON.
E PPING’S EXTRACT BUCHU—A moat
reliable remedy for all disc as ea of the Bladder
aud Kldueva. This preparation bus given universal
satisfaction lo all cases in which It lias been tried.—
For sale by JOHN B- MOORE A CO..
aug u fOlbbons'Building.
F LOUR—FLOUR—SOU BHck8 Atlanta Mills
Flour. Landing and for sale by
aug 21 _ HOLCOMBE, JOllNBON A CO.
BUTTER, CHEESE, AND FLOUR.
QA KEGS and 29 tuba new Goshen Butter,
50 boxes selected new colored Cheese.
28 bbls. Hiram Smith’s extra Flonr.
28 bbla. and 20 half do. Pure Genesee do.
Landing from steamer and fbr sale by
Je $6 SCRANTON. JOHN8TON k CO.
ROCLKAND LI11E.
1000 lat quality Rockland Lime,
1UUU lauding per a ch. Cyclone, and for sale by
• COHENS A HERTZ.
Wednesday 31st May.
Saturday 10th June.
Wednesday 21st June
Saturday 1st July.
Wednesday 12th July.
Saturday 21st July,
lay 16th Ma.
Friday 26th May.
Tuesday 6th June,
Friday 16th June.
Tuesday 27th June.
Friday 7th July.
Tuesday 18th July.
Friday 28th July
J. HOOPER k CO., Agents.
Baltimore.
JOHN W. CALDWELL, Age
SHIP LINES. _
FOIi BALTIMORE.
Tho paoket uchr. E. L. B. WALES,
^Huffman, muster, cun take a few balea Cotton
nestles ll upplled tor Imniedlattdy.
FOR BALTIMORE. '
Tho sehr. THREE SONS, Higboo,
aster, having most of her cargo engaged,
take light freight. Apply to
til F. J. OGDEN.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
Tho bark LAWRENCE, Wiley, um8-
r particulars, apply to
BRIGHAM, KEL
LY A OO.
FOR BALTIMORE—Regular Line.
The brig JOSEPHUS, Wilson, iiiub-
aSSafeter, will have quick despatch as ul>ovc. For
freight or passage, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf,
..i t.. i.-it i»j Brigham, kelly .v cu.
FOR NEW YORK—Brig Line.
Tho regular packet brig EXCEL,
^klfCTallinan, master, will have dispatch. For
2reight or passage, apply on board at Padolford's
Wharf, or to
oct 9 DANA A WASHBURN.
FOR NEW YORK.
FIRST VESSEL—The bark PETER
■SltteK.0 KM ILL, Capt. llocy. wants 200 bales t'ot ton
to • omplctc cargo. For freight or nassaee, apply ou
board, at Georgia Steamboat Co's Wharf, or to
_oct 7 ROWLAND A CO.
‘ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER,
For Philadolphin, tho packet brig
aEK D. M A LON Y, Wilson, muster. Apply to
oct 5 F. J OGDEN.
FIRST VESSEL FOR NEW YORK.
3}* The regular packet schr. L. S. DA-
iaSiSkVIS, Al»cl|, master, will have quick dispatch,
us above. For freight of 203 hales Colton, or pa»f.uge
apply to foct3j F. J. OGDEN.
FOR NEW YORK—Old Extab. Line.
Tho fino pocket ship HARTFORD,
^%^BCInpp, master, will have quick despatch up-
above. For freight or passage, apply oti board at
Telfair’s wharf, or to
nop 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR NEW lORK.
The schooner PLAND0ME, Capt.
ailMtA.T. Brown, will sail on Tuesday or Wclnes-
. for the above port. For freight or passage
board,
apply to the Captain c
ep 50
ROWLAND A CO-
FOR NEW YORK—Brig Line.
The regular packet hark EXACT,
Jl&MfGruin ley, master, having part of her freight
engaged, will have prompt dispatch. For lYelght or
passage upplv on board at Padelford'a Wharf,or t o
sept 29 DANA A WASHBURN.
FOR NEW YORK.
Tho new and fast sailing schr. L0Y-
AL SCRANTON. Lingo, master, will meet
with quick dispatch for the above port. For freight
or passage, apply on hoard to Cuntu'"* *"
aep 28 C01I
HENS A 1IKUTZ.
DAGUERREOTYPES.
wTLId e * s
Model Combined Liciit
DAGUERREIAN GALLERY,
Cor. CongrcwH and 'Wlitf aker-atn.,
Over Murphy if: Devanny's Shoe Store.
S UPERIOR LIKENESSES—single and in
groupa—correctly taken In all weathers; Mulsh
ed inall the beat styles of the art, on moderate terms,
S ' V WH.nK * DAUOHTKli.
DAGVEHKGAN C4LLEB1',
REFITTED AND RKMODELLED.
fPHE subscriber takes pleasure in iiiformin^
X the citizens of Savannah, that tie bus at a groat
SKS ' ‘ " " '
they i
ofllghi
unsu .
The Impro
In poln
_jtd elegance ol roo:
ed, If equalled, by any North ci
seli of every Improvement In the
will be his aim that all pictures taken ut lilsGullerv
ahull greatly excel In artistic correctness, uml the
of the material used J. W. MILLER.
Cor. St. Jullen-at. aud Market-aqiiure.
N.B.—In consequence of the superiority of hi
Lights, pictures can bu executed lu any weather.
Jo 2—tf
T3URNING Fluid and Campheno, for sale
JOHN B. MOORE * OO.
"* n Gibbous' Buildings.
T)UTTER and LARD.—10 kegs of choice
and fo”°iie by nUtUjr * “ pal, “ Lcuf , ^ nl * Landing
CLAQHOBN A CUNNINGHAM.
ALCOHOL BARRELS-—A lot of .mpty
A Alcohol barrels, for sale by ^
J* P. COLLINS.
AGENCY OF
NORUROgg PLANING MACHINE,
also or
Woodworth Planing Machine,
IN UNSOLD DISTRICTS.
ALSO,THE NEW AND IMPROVED PATENT FOR
HANGING THE CIRCULAR SAW.
H. LIVERMORE,
Office at Wilbur’s Insurance Agency
Jy 24 142 Bay street.
BALING TWINE.
1 MIE undersigned aro prepared to oxhibit
samples of a very auperlor article of Baling
Twine, nmnulactnred In Columbus, Ga., which is
considered by competent persons who have exatuln-
I the same, much better thun the Imported Twine.
Bayers are requested to call and examine. Orders
left with us will be promptly tilled, aud on the usaal
terms. 1 aug81 WELLS A VERSTILLE.
MIDWIFERY NOTICE.
M R8. ELLEN DILLON desires to inform
the ladles of Savannah, that she has temoved
from the comer of Perry and West Broad streets, to
NO. 37 Congress street, between Price ami Haber-
Htam streets. ’ J® C—iu\
LAND WARRANTS.
fpilE highest prices paid by
X aug 31 WM. P. ROWLAND.
COOPERS—COOPERS.
W ANTED—Homo four or five good Coup-
cu to go Into the country to make barrels.
Apply to I Jy 241 M. 11. WILLIAMS
W ANTED.—100 Palmetto Logs, not loss
than 12 feet In length. Anpl.v to
jy 18 T. J. VS AleSIf. No. 170 Buy s(.
90 HOUSfii SERVAhTS WANTED
I MMEDIATELY at tho INTELLIGENCE
Office, corner of Jefferson and St. Julien streets,
aug 10 WM. B. 11ALE.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
LEUAL CO-PARTNI£IUilIlP.
’PUR umlersignoil Imvo this duy funuod ft
J. Co-Partnerslltp, for flic practice of I,aw uml
K'Hiltv 111 tho various Courts 01 the Eustcrii uml
Middle Circuits, under the name end i style of Marsh
A tiuerard. MUlilOltD MAItSH.
oct 1 JOHN M. UUKllAIIU.
THUS. 8. WAYNE K SONS,
G eneral commission and for-
WAllDINU MEltCII ANTS, Ofttce over Central
Railroad Bauk.Savaauah.
1 3JIK undersignod have this day entered in*
to a copartnerahf- * ,a '“ nr ’ 4 ' ' ,,4V nf
July next, (July 1st,
DISSOLUTION.
riiHE co-partnership heretofore existing bo-
X tween the undersigned, under the style ami
Jy l
rgxilK undersigned will continue the Commit!-
A
r’o l'tirisli,
River. < cu
•d, apply to
Beaufort District, 8- on N.
Iillig 639 acres, said to lx- well limb
ep 8 OOIIKNS A IIEIITZ,Sas
COARSE WHITE SALT.
the llr. hark General
In l"l.i to mum p
N OW landing frbi
OliasKce. For bale I
Je 21 LOW A ci).
I 0i\N Association Block for sale. Apply
J to A. WILBUR,
Jy 31 1(2 Bay street.
STOCK* AND IlflMLS.
OOlITII-WESTEllN Railroad Stock, Con
ki trill Railroad Stock, City of Macon Gaa Stork,
Bonds of the South-Weatern Railroad, mid Mnseogr.
Railroad Com pauies guaranteed by the t'eiilrul Rail
road, and Wilmington ami Mauchotdei Itallroae
Bonds. Far attic by BANCROFT A BRYAN,
may 10 No, N7 Bay-atreet.
H ORSE.—A fine family Huggy Horse, fur
haIo by (aug 12J DAVID It. 1MI,LON.
FOR SAUK.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION in Baker
county, ami u likely gang of NEOROK8. For
urormation, apply to
Je 20—6m BOTH WELL A SMITH.
PIANO FORTES FOIL SALE.
A SECOND-HANDED Chickering Piano
In |>crfec! order, for sale low.
Sale cwitinueii.
nt|,|, - , On THURSDAY, Nov. 9th.
mggg?> U ' e Exchange Wharf, nt^f o’clock, at
Tm. HUJWrJ 1 '' oc,: , uf,u .' 1 *>y John Doyle, deceased:
Llnnoraand DryUoeJa, ami
fi.JflSS 1 ®® property In huIiI Htore, Hoi«t by leavo of
we (>nllnary oi Obuibum comity, for the benetlt of
obu Doyle, dec
. i , ’’"Vtoday until d
Also, u Horse uud \> agon. Teruia easlt.
on MONDAY,Nov. 13.
\V ill be Hold at the atom, corner ol Weal Ur»md and
Stewart streelH. coinmmelon at 11 u,cluck :
The block ofGiocerlcH, Liquors and Dry Gnoda lie
longing to the exlate of John Doyle, deceased. Aold
by leave of the Ordinary ol Chatham connty.forthe
beneilt of the helm and creditors of Haiti eHtate.Tlie
bale to continue from day to day untildltipoHcdol
Terms cash.
lekbt’orn Meal, ami
A young and gentle Mare, for Hadddio and liar-
HOTELS, &c.
I'LBI'CIIBR IIIM KE,
Marietta, Georgia.
The New Hotel, adjoining tho Breakfiud
-ouHO, kept by the MilMcrlber, and built «.\-
pressly for him, being now cmuploCed, he takes
plraxure In Informing hH irlemlHuud the travelling
public generally, Girt lie lias large, ulry, pleasant ami
wfldMuinlRbed moms, ready for their reception. Tim
.dliiHtlon.troin Its vicinity to tbe tlepot, In |>eciillariy
adapted for the convenience oi transient cempuny,
V. Every
) the wantM a
miort oi
t railHporlatluntol baggage is necessary
lion will ti * “
those who may
KEW Sl : HimFJl RETREAT.
The dubMcrihor haa oponod hia
new house.OAK LODGE, ut Thunder-j
>bolt, w here families and others denial
f enjsylng salt air and sea bathing, will ^
Uml every comfort and convenience. Its close prim
Imlty to tho city, hHngonly half an limir’H ride Iron
thani . __ _
tvlll be found on the premise*.
Will he (old on I.__
derwrIters and *11 „
IDmdry Halls and L
aged on brig Robt. M. Chkr.k-,
od* port bound far Havana,.«
born at resit of w dither, nohl nil.
Port Wardens. Terinsvnah.
Administrator*$ Sale Ji'stuon/d.
ON FRIDAY. Oct. 13, at 10o’clock. A, M-,
Will be sold at Wlncttfer'a Brlek store, foot ofV—*
Broad hired, reiontly occupied by Edward Rogerst
Sundry articles of perishable Good*.Groceries, Ac,,
Ac . belonging to the estate or Edwards, Roger*, ,j e -
oebsed. Sold by permission of tho Court, and by or
der of the AdmlmRft-ulor. Terms esah.
u-.n 1 ! aA tTJRDAY next. 14th In at., at II o'clock.
M Ml ho sold In front of store; 150 coIIh Bale Root,
?. I?* 1 } 1 V , *in ,| g.>i | h V fresh water, and sohl Tor so-
1 "uni ol whom li may < <m, cm. Termacaali. ocMT ”
k , .. Pr,v «i® Sale.
Now landing and for sale, potatoes and Onions.
For salMow™ Mn8 * 110 ’ for 1‘lanUtlou use,—
i tlinyWo
oilnt I
aug 17—tf
, und fin
K. MIL
132 South Broad ^
slou. Grain and produce business, at the
aland, on his own account.
Jy 1 WM. B. MACLEAN.
rpHE undersigned will continue the Auction
X and Commission business, ou his own account,
and attend strictly antf promptly to all orders, Estate
Sales, Sales of Stock, Negroes uud .Merchuudlsc.—
Cilice at the store of Win. B. Maclean, Buy
V 3
JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON.
OH DISSOLUTION.
fpjIE oopartnerahlp heretofore oxisting be-
X tween the undendgned under the firm of
WASHBURN. WILDER A CO., Is lids day dissolved
by mutual consent; either party will “
of the Firm lu liquidation.
.* the name
JOSEPH WASHBURN,
JOHN It. WILDER,
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
fl 1 HE undersigned huv o this day formed a
X 1.lml ted Partnership, under an act of the Gene
ral Assembly of the State of Georgia,assented to ou
the22dday of December, 1837, tor the transaction
of a General Mercantile Commercial and Factorage
Business In (bis city, under the name and style ol
"DANA A WASHBURN,”—to cotillnue for the pe
riod ol three years Iroui this date, unless sooner ter
minated by tho death oi either partner.
Francis G. Dunu, und Henry K. Washburn, both of
Uie City of Savannah, are tlie GcuaAd Partners.
Joseph Washburn, and John K. Wilder, both ol
the City ot Savannah, are. the Special Partners.
Tho said Joseph WnsUbtun, «s W Partner.
hnH contributed and paid lit the sum or ten thous
and dollurs to the capital of suld Firm, and the said
Jehu H. Wilder, as a Special Partner, has contribut
ed uml paid in tiie sum of six thousand dollars to the
capital of said Finn.
JOSEPH WASHBURN, \ q I)1>rlll i Purlnert
JOHN 11. WILDER, / s l* cc,ftl 1 urlnerB
iiKNiiy'klwAsiinunN,} 0t " t ' rul t '» rtn ‘' r8 -
Savannah, August 1. 1854.
A CARD.
rpHE undersigned having this day purchased
X the Interest of Mr. E. Lockett. In the firm of
Lockett, Long A Co-, said Urin Is this dav dlsso
FOR HALE.
TIio lino side-wheel steamship
OSPREY, built in 1847 ; hnfcthoncd
and re-built in 1850, Is about 186
, lectin length, 27 fact beam, nml 10
feel depth cf hold, draws 10 feet water when fully
loaded and coaled ; can carry about 160 tons coal In
and about her bunkers; by builder’s measurement,
1,000tons, and registers at Custom House 607 t«*ns;
busslngle engine of54 Inch cylinder and 6 feet stroke;
■cully bean supplied with force pumps, ho
life-boats, llfe-prei
Ac..
rdiug to tbe
julremcnts of tho 'uw of Congr
ready for sea. During tbe past two years, over thirty
thousand dollars have been expended, furnishing her
with new boilers, overhauling machinery, building
dining saloon, new lurnlture. \c. She Is fitted with
eighty state-room berths, ami two largu suloutis he-
t ween decks, and on deck officer’s room, and a dining
saloon slxtv-feet In length, furnished with Johnson's
patent sofa (lining tables, ami capable of seating IU0
passengers at table; she Is c.ipiihlo of accommodating
1AU first class passengers, und Is abundantly sup-
plied With bedding, table furniture, linen, plate, A«:.;
Blie Is one of the most economical sea steamships
afloat; her consumption of coal indue oniv about r.»
tons In twenty-four nours. Can V
Bro
W. W. GOODWIN, JA8. DKVKAUX.or A. HART,
lMilladelphls
l«6
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
\TR. A. II. ROLLS is authorized to collect
XvX Allaccnouts due to the late John Poole.
CAROLINEC. POOLE,
sept 28 qualified Administratrix
TO CONTRACTOR 8*.
XTOTICK Is hereby given to all Contractors for
lx work to be dune on Public Bridges, Culvert*,
«e., in the county ol Chatham, that contracts for tho
suinc must first, be made with the Justices of the in
ferior Court, as required by the laws In force rcgulat
lng tbe cuuslructlon of bridges, Ac.
J AS. K. GODFREY, j. I. c. C. C.
GEO. 1*. HARRISON, j. t. 0. o. C.
ma 1 MONT. HUMMING, s. i. o. o. c.
' NOTICE.
fUWO mouths afler date, application will be
X made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for
permission to sell the real estate of Mrs. Ophelia L.
Abbott, late of said comity, diseased tor tbo benefit
of tbe heirs and creditors of Mild estate.
J. ID: La MOTT A,
aug 22—60 Qualified Executor
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands'ftgftiust W.
}\ N. Way. Into..f I.ll.iTty cmity, dccewe . »«•
hereby in,tilled to present them property attested to
tho undersigned within the time prescribed by law. j
and 111! persons Indebted In said deceased, tire hereby (
required to make Immediate l»vmedtt to ^ ,
22d August, 18e<, [amt 2dl Adralutotratrlx j
LOTTERIES, &C.
«“ Pit ter son's Office, No. 6 HAttaker Street.
Greene aud I*ulaMki Loltery!
GREGORY A MAURY, Managers.
Orders from the country, promptly attended to
and a printed copy of the drawings sent to all who
order ticket*, and prizes cashed on demand, Ad-
dress CIlAltLKS 11. I’ATTKKSoVt,
K ept 7 Savannah. Ga.
Greene and PnlnHkl l.ottery !
Ofllcc Bay Lane, near Bull-8t.
(lKl'XIORY A MAURY'. Managers
Tickets aud Shares, either single or by the package
fur sale by K. \\ 1 Til INGION,
Vender for Gregory A Maury,
sept 7 Bay Lane, near Rnll-st.
PIANO FORTE
TJI0R hire; Apply to
V M. ntKN DERG AST.
jy 7 178 Broughton street.
NEW HOOKS.
TTARPER for September. Fumou* Per-
XX sons and Places: By N. P. Willis. Rccclveil
and for sale by
aug 31 CUBBKDGK A BROTHERS.
1 I AMS.—25 dusks Hams, landing and for
XX sale by . „„
sept 29 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
FLOUR, llACON, Ac.
1AA DHLS. Superfine Flour.
1UI.J 10 liltds. Cleur Sides.
20 do. Shoulders.
50 kegs Lard.
20 bbla. do.
sep 5 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
/\N10NS—10 bbls. landing from steamer
\ / Knoxville, and for sale by
aeg 14 McMAHON A DOYLE.
11UTTER and CHEESE—25 tubs choke
Xl Goshen Butter, 40 boxes Cheese. Lauding from
steamer Knoxville, aud lot sale by
,mg 14 McMAHON A DOYLE.
liOPK.—1MIU coil# prime Kentucky Rope.
X\ For sale by
"pt 2 WEBSTER A PALMES.
'IXTHISKKY—20(1 bbla. RoctiHcd Whiskey.
svp 6 "llolilOMBiS. JOHNSON A 00.
qiAR—TAR— TAR.—Landing from «Umm-
1 it Aluhuimt. till. day. .nd l>'r Mb' hv
atlg.ll bl.ACIlUUN A OUNNfNOlIAM.
U'OLLANI) GIN.—8 pipes Swan Gin, und
XX 3 do. Schiedam do. Just received and for sale
by [uug!2 . W. M. DAVIDSON.
UANO.—Genuino Peruvian, in bag* ; also
"X* Mexican In bhds., for sale by
Jy!l9 MINIS* FLORENCE.
BUTTEIl AND CI1EE8K.
KEGS and 29 tubs choice new Butter.
* 50 boxes selected new Cheese.
Received per steamer, and for sale by
Je 21 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
BISCUIT, CANDLES, SOAP, Ac.
1 AA BBLS. Sugar, Soda, Buttter Biscuits.
JO bbls. Pilot Bread.
50 boxes Bcadel's 6 and 8’s Tallow Candles.
100 '* ^ ffniUh A Buchan’s Family Soup.
100 “ % Colgate’* Pale and No. 1 Soap.
50 " Pearl Starch
20 " Ground Coffee.
50 dozen Broom*.
30 bbla. Stuart’s Powdered Sugar.
w 60 “ Stuart’s Crushed no.
Landing and for sale by
•Ug 11 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * 00.
FOR MALE.
A LARGE uml ooutmodiouo brick h1io«1
Warehouse, suitable for Hie storage of lime,
Imv and other merchandize, situated In the rear of
the Charleston wharf, having a lease ol about five
years The building limy lie removed by the pur
chase* the expiration of said lease. Apply to
I J. P. W. llKAIJ,
aug Ml Williamson’s Buildings,
TO LUMBER AND TURPENTINE
COMPANIES.
For sale, 7 1,227 acres of heavily
5£2ifttimbered PINE LAND. This laud lies in
A W^hiic solhl body. The growth and quality of
-^4^ i lie limber not surpassed by any laud South,
lt litts also the advantage ol being ueai large, wall r
courses and railroads. The northern portion is near
the Allumahu river, and Intersected by one of lu
deep streams, it he Finhollowy,) down which timber
ran bo rafted to the river. It is boumlcd on the west
by the 3d'district of Wayne county, extimds Ib fi
the:
xiuctlve.
Mr. Samuel II. Harris, who has
•ep oti Intruders,
■ — ag * ini'. ... ..
i the Alt.
[lucres of land, In (lie 3d dfatr k
A'it: Six liots, Nos. 134. 188, 193, 209,216,
11.270 acres of land, In the 1st district of Way
county, to-wlt: Twenty-three Lots, 49, 50, 61. 74, 75
79, 132. 157, l«7, 177, I7H, 179. 183, 186, 196, 197, 198
201, 235. 234, 230. 237. 281
VVOODLAWN,
Tho umlorkignctl having leitscil tho
hove well-known heautlftil place, situated on
ne Ogcchec Plnnknind, from .Mrs. Marshall,
has refitted It In elegant style, and opened It us a
PUBLIC RESORT for the ladles and gentlemen or
Savannah, and straugeis visiting tbo city. He will
furnish his guests with i imirortabie apart menu, aud
every variety of dent acy—such as
Ice Cream, fakes, C li nm pal git, Straw
berries, Frutta,
Aff- And Refreshments of all kinds.
Separate Apartmcntn. Dlnnein, Suppers, Ac., for
parlies, furnished at short nolle'
the mr-* — M
s.
muy 24—tf
Aincrlruu trllslN’ I'nloni:
rjMIE AMEHIGAN ARTISTS’ UNION.
X would respectfully announce to the cltliunu ot
tho United States ami Canadas, thutforthe purpose
of cultivating a taste for the fine arts throughout the
country, uml with the view of enabling every family
to become possessed ol ugullcry of Engravings,
Ily Hie First ArtlMts of the Age,
They have determined, In order to create uti exten
sive sale for their Engravings and thus not only give
employment to a large number of artists umt others,
but Inspire among our countrymen u taste fbr works
of art, to present the purchasers of their engravings,
when rsi.ooo i.f then: are sold,
250,000 GIFTS, UF THE ACTUAL COOT OF $150,000
Each purchaser of a tine Dollar Engraving, there
fore, receives not only uu Engraving richly worth the
money, but ukio a ticket whleli entitles him to one
of the Gllla when they are distributed.
For Five Dollars, a highly finished Engraving,
beautifully painted In Oil, nml Five Gift Tickets, will
’ I sent; or Five Dollar's worth of splendid Kngrav -
.as call be selected from the Catalogue.
A copy of the Catalogue, together with u specimen
ono of the Engravings, can be seen at the office of
this paper.
For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth
that sum, uml uGlil'ilcket, will Immediately be for-
arded.
AGENTS:
Tbe Committee believing that the smresiwof this
rent. National Undertaking will la: materially pro-
loted by the energy nml enterprise of intelligent
id persevering agents, have resolved to treat .with
tell on the most liberal terms.
Any person wishing to become ah Agent, by send
ing (nosl paid.) $1, will receive by return of Mall, a
lie Dollar Engraving, a "Gift Ticket,” u I'rospcctus,
Catalogue uml all other necessary hironuullnn.
Gil the final completion of tbe sale. Hie Gifts will
be placed lu tin* bands of a Committee of the piu-
' Hint to be distributed, due notice of wbleli will be
li throughout the United States and the Cana-
100 ele,
LIST OF GUTS:
toil l’alntliigH, In splendid 1
lines, *1*03X4 ft. each, /
500 -
. 1 plat
$mn $io,nxi
mo lo.oou
10,000
6,000
5,000
jri* i*rici
ROBERT A. ALLEN, Savannah.
TO TRAVELLERS.
VIV1TED 8TATES IML.UX.
annuh tor Darien, via Bryan Old Col..
HousejMidwa), Kleeboro'. at.d South Newport,everv
MONDAY and THURSDAY at 6S o’clock, A. M.,ar
riving In Darien at 6 o’clock, I*. M., some-'ay. Re
turning, leave Durlen every TUESDAY amt ViCl DAY
at 6‘ti o’clock, A. M.,arriving in Savannah at 6 !\M.,
connecting with the cars for the west, the boats for
Charleston and the North, and the New York St* him
ships.
49“ All Express Business prom]
j$j$“Officei)i Savannah, at Sawj
Stable*, corner of Male and Whitnke
Darien, at Mansion House. ]
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
N E W BOOK S.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOI’KR A CO.,
(XT')BBIl 2>D.
r pJ!K Poets and tho Poetry of tlic Ancient
1 Greeks; with an hbtorlcal lutioduciloii. and u
view ot Grecian I'litlosophi n-. Orators, and Histori
ans ; by Abrabam Mill.. A. M.
The Ardiltwt: or, l’rai tb al II
lurdratcd !>y slxly-toiir cugiavli
■ Carpenter—II-
Troplch—being a I’oUtlcal, Ub
Account of the Island to the p
rln M. Bellow.
Tills, That a
dler.
Pruveller In the
and Stutbllcnl
time; by Mutu-
il tho Other; by Eller; Louise Chan-
Florence Egerlron ;or,Sutisldne and the Dew ; by
lie author Of " Clara Stanley,” Ac.
Fritz Harold; or. the Temptation ; by Sarah A.
dyers. A book for boys.
IM< torlal History «>l the United States of Aiuerli
a Hie earliest perlm
t’lay
Admiiilstrutlon; by Hugh Murray. Esq., with
additions ami corrections, by Henry C. Watson.
The Complete Poetical Worksof Raniucl Rogers;
with a biographical sketch and notes, edited by Epos
Sargent.
Poems, Plays ai
with a critical tils?
Aiken. M.D.
The'" *•
with
ford.
NEW HOOKS.
RECEIVED OCTOBER 2u, BY S. S. SIBLEY.
V IRGIN IA Comedians ; nr. Old Days in
the Old Dominion, edited trout the MSS. of C.
Effingham. Esq., In two vols.
Party Leaders; Sketches of Thomas Jetferson.
Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Henry Jack-
son, Henry Clay, Joliu Randolph, of ltoanoake, Ac.;
by J. G. Baldwin. Esq.
Preservation of Health, and Prevention of Dlseusc:
by It. N. Cummings, M. D.
The Cbeinlstry of Common Life, No. 4 : by James
of"tho Glpser’s Daught
. egrets of the Old Smithy*, _
Ihd raved, by the author Of Kill Hie 0
Him leys’ Ltdys’ Book, for Getotier.
Blackwood’s Magazine, for Septeinner.
Hunt’s Merchant’s Mugazlne, tor September.
F'.r -.»le al N” 1.(5. <'”((-•(• 1
OUBBEDGB A IIHOTIIKU
IIAVK RCCXIVKD Tins DAT,
q’lIE I,ifo and Enifttles of St. Paul : I!y
A the Rev. W. J. Cony
J. H. llawsoii, M, A.
, M. A., and the ltev
;1 Judicial Services :»f the
me Court of the United
States : By George Van Santvoord.
The Captains of the Homan Republic, as Compared
with the Great Modern Strategists: By Henry W m.
The Home in the Valley: By Emilio F. Carlcn.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
U6CULTATION and Percussion: By
Medical Sciences: Ily W. II. Rankin, M.D.
Practical Mineralogy. Assaying, and Mining: By
Frederick Overman. ..Kevclved by.
NEW HOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER k CO.
Friday. Sbi*t. 1st.
I ^IFTY YEARS in both Hennsphoroa, or
1 Reminiscences of the Life of a Former Mer
chant, by Vincent Nolle, late of New Orleans.
Ticonncroga, or tbo Black Eagle, a romance o
•lays not far distant, by G. P. It. James, Esq.
Hard Timex, a new story, by Churie*^Dickens.
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY CUBBKDGK A BRO., SKIT. 5.
( HUMMING’S Minor Works, first sorios.—
J Tbo Fingtr of God, Christ our Passover, Thu
Comforter.
Struggle for Life; second edition. Price 50 cents.
Sequel to the Neighbor’s Children, from the Get-
tuau; bT Mrs. 0. A. Myers. sap a
ol’d lu oil.
eol’d in oil, rich gill IV.
fn.facn,
t steel plutc Engravings,
ii oil. of tlie Washingbm
u nt, 3t)\26 in. each,
237.0U0 steel plale Engravings, from
100 different plates, now In pos
session of, ami owned by the Ar-
tlsts’ Union, of the market value
of, from 50 cts to $t C l each.
1 llrsl-clo* '
Y. City,
22 building lots lu HX)
N. Y. Oily, each 25
100 Villa Stiles, eontali
a«i. ft. in the suburbs of New York
City, ami commanding u muunlfi-
cent view of the Hmlsou River
aud Isnig Island Houml.at
20 perpetual loans of cash, without 1
security, of $230 each,/
24X30 > 10 5,000
40.0U&'
cllliig, III 31st st., N
id 101 hL sis.,
. City, each 25x100 fl, dm.
s, containing each I0,t
j 1000 22,000
500 &),(**)
5,000
6,000
100 <l«
50 do
20 do* 5,000
2000 do do do do 5 do 10,000
Reference In ii’ganl to Hie Real Estate, F. J. Vis
um A Co., Real Estate Brokers, New Yolk. Or-
•rs, (post paid,) with money enclosed, to be uddres-
d, J. W. HOLBROOKE, Secretary,
-In
sep^iti
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OU NER
VOUS 4KRILITY,
Disease
tlie Kidneys,
fro
id all diseases arising
a <11*
icli.s
id Plies, Fullnesh.or Blood to
the llfl’ad. Acidity of the Stomach, Nau-
s< ic. Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness
or M eight in Hie Stomach, Sour Eructations.
Sinking or Fluttering LL the Pit of the Sloiuac.ii,
Swimming of the Head, Hurried ami Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at] the Heart, Choking or Sub
meat lug Sensations when lu a lying Posture, Dim-
tieas *)l Vision, Pols or We I is before the Sight,
Freer amt Dull Pain in th« Head, Deficiency
ol Perslrat Ion, Yellowness of tho Skin amt
Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back, Chest,
Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of
lleat. Ruining in tho Flesh,
Constant Imaginings of Evil
and great Depression ol
Spirits, can be effectu
ally cured by
DR. HOOFL A N D’8
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
PtlKPARKD UY
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
O'eruum Medicine Store. No. 120 Arch street, one doo.
below Sirlh, Philadelphia.
Tholr power over thu above diseases Is not excell
d, If equalled, by any other preparation In the Unit
I States, as the cures attest. In many eases uftoi
skilful physicians hud failed. /
"liesc Bitters uru worthy the attention of Invalids
isesslng great virtues In the rectification of the
•r and Icsaar glands, exercising the most si an him-
power In weakness ami atfoctlons oi thedlgestha
organs, they are withal, sale, certain, ami pleasant.
TESTIMONY FROM GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
Llncli A Davis, Eatonton.Ga., July 14. 1853,say:—
” Your German Bitters are taking the bad of all
other tneillcliics for chronic diseases, 4c., and are
selling rapidly. Ph ase send us another box | mined!-
atciy.or we shall be out before II arrives.”
Dr. K. H. Strohofker, Macon, G*.. Jan. 1st, 1851,
sold:—“ I am happy to say that your German Hitters
are gaining a great repiitutlon. 1 think It will, lu Ill-
ire. sell very rapidly.”
W. Maxcr A Co., Montlcello, Ga„ Oct. fllh, 1852,
M ild Your Hitlers, though entirely unknown be
fore in this county, have sold rapidly, and giv en sat
isfaction.”
Dickson A Green, Alexandria. Ala., Sept. 30,1852,
said" We have taken pulus to Introduce your Her
man Bitters, uml wo Uud It to ho a very vuluable
medicine.”
0. A. Robins Tellefoutp, Ala., Jan. 30,1851, suld;
Your medicine must eventually have u Urge sale:
all those who used It In the full liked It very much.—
The people have been much deceived here by trilling
puteut nostrums that ultectsthe sale of your valua
ble Hitters, ami will, until It becomes know n.”
Chatmcey Fowler, Tnskegee, Ala., Jan. 1.1851, said
The Bitters are selling well, and 1 think they wll
mtluue so, as they give good satisfaction to those
who have used them.”
For sale, wholesale, by Druggists In all the principal
dries, aud al retail by Apothecaries and SLorckoct)-
•rs lu every town lu the United Stub s.
Price 25 cents per Dottle.
For sale lu Savannah by W. W. Lincoln, A. A. Sol
utions k Co.,T. M. Turner, J. B. Moore A Co.. J. H
Carter. aug 30— lyr
NEW WOOD YARD.
I 'HK undersigned would respectfully an
nounce his commencement ol the general
WOOD busluess, on that spacious and convenient
location known as "Winkler’s Wharf.” foot ol Must
Broud street, where he Intends at all Hines, to keep
on baud, ut Wholesale aud Retell, every kind ot
WOOD required, which he will sell at the lowest mar
ket prices, for cash. Particular and prompt atlen-
paid to orders. W. T. 311TC1IKLL. Agent.
Wood ! Wood I
1 (1IK SUIfSCKICEK will koop conatantly
on liaiift .t hi. W«xl V«r.l. at lhe Canal CrMso.
is full suppiy.ut all seasons, ol OAK, HICKORY and
PINK WOOD. AII orders left at J. D. Jesse’s, Brough-
u-atreet, will be promptly attcudeed U>,
iflT Wood 8ou> Low »o*
Ian 1 J. M. BUTLER.
HERB A. PERRY,
C RPENTKR8 and Joiners, we prepared
to contract for buildings or Job work of every
detwrlpUoiilu their Une.
‘ .so—Bell llauging done with neatueaa and
h ;’orders left at their shop on Hnntingdu_ .
-eon Montgomery jind Jetlenmn streets, or at J.
VGun Smith, wlinj0"promutly atUnded to.
JOHN P. HERB,
iy 9 GRIN 8. PERRY',
BOOK AND JOB I’KINTINO.
ap-^^-T Wo are now propsred with proms xod
»» extensiveassnrtmontofprlntlBimaUrlal
to sxoouto BOOK and JOB PRINTING of every va
riety, suoh as
t*nmplilet)s, Handbills, Lnrge Show Hills,
BUSINES6 CARDS, CHECKS,
HILL IIU A DA, NOTK8.
bills OF LADING, CIRCULARS,
LABELS. LAW BLANKS.
INSURANCE POLICIES. Ac., Ac.,
la the best manner and at the shortest notice.
«*“ BUSINESS CARDS printed far from $1 to $3 10
par Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate rate*
fT BILL HEADS at $6 per Ream, printed on fine
paper, ruled with red and blue Unco.
Confident lu our ability to give satlsfaotlon in price*
'•nd iH the execution of tht -cork, wo solicit a share of the
patronage of the publio. oct 9
JOHN M COOPER dt CO.,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA
LAW AND MEDICAL BOOKS,
At Publishers’ Price*;
SCHOOL,CLASSICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND MI£»r
CELLANKGUA BOOKS;
English Ilnoku, Frenoli, German* <fcc.
Imported to order at the lowest prices of the
largest Northern Houses:
WHITING PAPER: CAP, LETTER, Ac,
Over 1.UU0 reams for sale In lota of 10 or 20 reams,
for cosh, at Mill IVioes.
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
LKGERS, JOURNALS. RECORD BOOKS, MEMO
11ANDUMS, Ac.,
Or all sizes ami several dlftcrentqu lilies ofeach; tho
best at the prices of the New York Manufacturers.
WRITING INKS OF ALL KINDS,
Drives In Philadelphia.
GOLD AND STEEL PENS,
A large uud selected slock at tho lowest prices.
J. M. C. A Co., are sole Agents for Georgia and Flor*
Ma, for
MANN’S PATENT COPYING BOOKS & PRESSES,
Considered superior to all others, and for sale at
Mann’s prlcea In Philadelphia. Also, other stylos of
tbpying D esses, Seal Presses, Ac.
BOOK BINDING,
AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING.
J. 31. if. & Co., having greatly enlarged their Book
Indcry, lire prepared to re-blnd, and manufacture
..j the best manner, and of the beat material, work o
u|l kinds. A large stock always on hand of Lugllnli
I Amerctth Leger Paper, the best nu^fac-
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING)
Of all kinds, lu the best Btyle, and at tbe lowest
rates. Ordinary Business Curds at $2 50 per thousand,
■unis Included, printed ou Hoe k Co.’s pi nsurnassod
patent machine Card Press. Bill Heads at $5 per
in, on fine paper, iuIcm! with red aud blue Hues.
Office Thoroughly Renewed.
Ivor $1,000 worth of New Typo received but lately,
osldcs a new patent
LARGE CYLINDER PRINTING MACU1NK,
of It. Hoe & Co.’s build (price $1200) capable of print,
lng 1000 to 2000Impressions per hour. Also, an tin*
proved uEARED STANDING PRESS,
From which Is attained more than double the power
In preying sheets. Hum from Hie presses* ordinarily
In use.
Printing Ink, Newspaper aud Book, of Johnson’a
and other manufacturers’, for summer, fall, and win
ter use, for sale at manufacturers’ prices.
Printing Paper. Wrapping Paper; nlfto, Printing
Material, l’vpe. Rules, Ac., from Johnson’s Typo
Foundry v furnished lu order at Foundry prices.
Subscrfptions received to Harpers’, Putnani’u, tho
Knickerbocker,Godoy’s Lady's Book, amlGrahani’s
Magazines, «i $2 50 |kt annum, paid In udvuuce—
mailed to any address.
gar AH orders and lnqulrits promptly attended to.
COFFEE, SUGAR, CIGARS, *e.
I pi(\ RAGS prime green Rio Ooffee.
Iclt7 50 bags prime MaraealboBoffee.
HO bags Old Govermneut Java Codec.
20 hlids, fair and prime N. G. Sugars,
10 " choice St. Croix.
50 “ boxes Grunt k Williams’ 5 and A’s To*
25 bbls. Domestic Brandy.
20 clgth casks do. ^
20 quarter casks do.
Landing and for sale liv
ang 11 SOKANTON, JOIlN8TONTk OO.
ltAUON AND HAMS.
Af \ nilDS. choice Sides and Shoulders.
400 Duffield’s and Reynolds’ llsma.
Uftara. <- AKrn - 4 CUNNINQUAM .
H UTI.BR’S Tiratelws Sc'.dloiti Powders—
a fresh supply Just received by
J. K. DgFQRD,
AY! HAY!—150 bales prime Northern
Hay, selecteil with care for my awn use. For
sale by (aug IhJ 0. A. L. LAMAR.
M ERINO Undershirts and Drawers, a sup
ply Just received and for sale^low^ tey^^
sfl-p 25 Draper and Tsllnr, 17 Whitaker streeL
NOTICE.
r PIIE ownors of timber and spiles on Padel-
X ford's wburf, are requested to remove the same
Ithoutdeluy. ....
sept 15 DANA A WASHBURN.
Bl'TTEH, CHEESE, POTATOES.
,)( \ KEGS selected Goshen Butter.
J 50 boxes selected colored Cheese.
20 bbls. choice Potatoes.
Lauding from nteamcr and for sale by
ig3! SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k OO.
HAMS AM) SMdKEl) BEKF.
OP.fi STAUC A SHAY’S volokratcd llami.
no pieces Smoked Beef
50 Smoked Tonsucs.
Lauding per steamer KnoxvJUo. and for sale by
sop » CLAGIIORN t CUNNINGHAM.
J UST received per brig Philura, 20 half bbls.
Fulton Market Beef, and for sale by
aug 15 HYLAND i ON BILL.
BUTTER, CHEESE AND FLOUR,
G•) KEGS 2-ole«tod Goshen Butter.
•^O 15 tubs tin. do. do.
25 boxes English Dairy Cheese. ‘
50 Mils, fresh ground Flour.
Just received per steamer, and for saloby
aug 10 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k OO.
by | aug 21J HOLCOMBE, JOl
U OPE—200 ctills choice Kentucky Rope—-
landing from brig Kite, and for sale by
MINIS A FLOKANCH
5&s&:
WHITE DUCK COAT0,
W E have received another lot bf those
beautiful goods per steamer Florida- For
sale by [aug 16] PIKR80N, IfKLPT k CO.
T>ECKIVED per Augusta.—Black Barege,
XV Black Cliallles, Black Barege de Luines, Black
English Crepe, Brown Ve il Tissue, Green and Brown*
I Maid Ginghams. 10-1 aud 11-4 Allendale Sheetings.
Figured Swiss Muslins, New York Mllla Shcetings-
Tliread and Linen Buttons, Ac. J^selentlow prl-
»s. for cash, by W. C. WADSWORTH,
nug 14 _ 115 Congress street.
C ANDLES.—Adamantine and Sperm, for
sale by fang 211 MINIS A FLORAftiCM
S ILK UMBRELLA8—A large aasortment
of superior black and colored Silk Umbrellas,
--ilscs, 28, 30, M.*34 and 3$
!r,andfoF8aleDy
VlWD. S. KF.MPTON.
B UTTER and CHEESE—15 tubs of choke
Goshen Butter; 25 boxes dairy Cheese.
For sale by fjc2$] McMAHON H DOYLB.
CHUCK BOOKS.
M ERCHANTS and others are respecftAilly
invited to examine a beautiful variety of
Check Books on all &bo different Banks In Savannah.
They are cot up In superior atyle. on good paper,
printed ou blue ground work, and will be soklcheap.
Call at tho bookstore of 8. S. SIBLEY,
22 No. 135 Congro** atreei.
( SORN—1,000 bushel*, landing and for Ml*
J hy |aug BRIGHAM. KYrtXTJjOO.
( 1LARET AND SAUTKUNK, in Wood S
\ ,?**-•’■ f ° r “ IC ” MINIS A FLOEBNOB
S OAP and STARCH—Fifty boxen Bo. 1,
ft"; 11 n i ei7i 3o,i> ’ ""aaiy
B RACK und colored coHo* Sootoh Otn^.
ham UmhrelU. of
H RCDSICK CUAMPAGNB—id' bftaklt;
Hchlalck Chaaiiojfte. In quart, ud ,lnt«
*“ J fOT “SISLUORB* CCNNINUHAM.