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SPECIAL WNTICES.
LIBERAL advance* made upon ship.
'AS^menw of Cotiptt to my Glenda ta Ltvf»
,«lTna N«* Vorfc
[3illJ 0. A. 1. t.AMAH.
M. C»r-jr. A«ent.
win continue- tliu TAILORING BUil-
ljrtP» N . Kg a.t tlieold •tantl.connrof WblUkcr Capital,..
iiuouKliton Street*, unit Invite, til. ol<l fflarnl.
^^«to.c.ntlnj,«.c.o f th.lt Iavp..
,pr»
Benton*. New Work.
Thtny Year*’ Alew ; or the History of the
*Auu*r1ean Oovenmient for Thirty Yearn
to ihjO: chiefly taken from the Congress do-
from IKW ._ lte paper* of General Jackson; and the
uiw ' ex^enator Benton, with bln actual view
spechet * 4( y alrs with historical note* and lllur
0 f Men an- notices of eminent deceancd co-
tr “ l ‘ IrnrifR Vol- 1 reCSlV«d.
'".uCrtb.r. in tho City Will plot*- Mil for tlmlr co
Su “ „„ ,t eiiuunce will lieauppllml at tho earl/
V IM ; day—a little time will tie required,
'‘rtwork W ||| be .out by mall, poat-pald, and 91
w ,,|'ch«ti«e returned, to any .ubtcrlbtr who onclo-
Kt to “ s M - JOHN M. OOOPBR A 00.. Agent..
HI*/ 1 ,
Dental Notice.
l) r . o. I>. BARNK8, Dentist, would re-
Wl^y^.,...rtni)lv Inform hi* friend* and patron*,
ihat"a»ln« * ol,e I" New Tork - •>!» "'I'" will be
,7—1 until the Ur»t of September, when he will re-
W |th increased fcclUtlt-a Air prosecuting hl»
S3— ,, „ Jy 28
.'-rtTuiuiah, Jnl7 27.
Plies.
There are many who dally and hourly
buffer Inexpressible torture from the above
complaint*, the majority of whom are of the weaker
ut, wlione delicate frame* ure not well calculated to
wlthila»d the nervou* shock* attending the oxcru-
lUtlnK pain* of ft malignant case of piles.
To those snlfering, whether male* or female*, Dr.
Morris respectfully tenders hi* professional sorvIceH,
inuring all who consult him prompt and strict ut-
tnitlon, pleaaantr medicines ntld permanent cure*,
without tlic usual restrictions In diet, Ac.
Medlclucs put neatly and securely, and sent to
in/I»rtot the Uulted States, or to any addrerc 1/1
the city.
All letters prc-pald will receive prompt attention.
AJdrcis. DU. W. II. MORRIS.
No. 78 Bryan st. opposite Momununt-sq.
Savanuuh, Georgia.
§j- Ofllce open till 101*. M. Jy 17
A remedy foreach disease.
tllt re< l ue#l *f niany of my p«tleuts
I have consented to put up a class of my
most efficient prescriptions In the forna of FUmily
Mnlicines, each|one suited to a particular disease,
m l not, like the inanufaeturers of tho many nos
trums and panaceas of the day promulgate to the
world that any one compound will euro all diseases,
jnd who,(In the words of tho great Italian physi
cian, Spallanzani) "put medicine* qf which they know
I,tilt into bmlit* of which they know It**.”
. J. 8. 1108K, M. D., Plilla.
PR. J.8. ROSHW NERVOUS AND INVlGORA.
TING CORDIAL—For Heart Disease, all Nervous,
A tike Uons. Flatulency. Hear. Burn, Restlessness
Numbness. Neuralgia, ruining the spirits and giving
power to the whole-system : Is Is almost miraculous
li Its effect*. Price 60 cunts a bottle.
OIL J. 8. UOSB’8 COMPOUND EXTRACT OK
UUCIIU. for all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder
and fur Dropsy. Price 60 tents.
PR. J. 8. HOSE’S EXPECTORANT, OR COUOIl
SYRUP, for Cough*, Colds, Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, and all Lung Disease*. In fit) cents and
>1 buttle*.
Pit. J. 8. ROSE’S ALTERATIVE, Oil BLOOD
PURIFIER, for Scrofula, Obi Eruptions, and all dis
uses arising front an Impure state of the blood.—
Price $l.
FOR CHOLERA, DYSENTERY BOWEL
COMPLAINT, <fc.
PR. ROSE'* CARMINATIVE BALSAM. This
Mixture^* one of the most Important medicine*, and
oliould be kupt in all families. As a specific for Bow
el Cuinplalut* It has naver failed. Dysentery vanish
es In a few days when this article Is used as directed
Price 25 cent*.
UK. J. 8. ROSE'S GOLDEN PILLS, for the falling
of the Womb, Female Weakness, Debility ami Ro*
luxation. This disease, heretofore treated by bund-
lues, trusses, and external supports, which cun only
prove palliatives, yield* completely to the use of
these tonic, strengthening Golden Pills. Price 50cts.
1)11. J. 8. ROSE'S PAIN CUKEll will cure Still
Neck, Bore Throat. Pains In the face, side, back, or
limbs, from a Cold. It cure* Sprains, Chilblain*,
Cramps or Pain* in the .Stomach or Bow. I*. Price
!!•>, 25, and fit) cent*.
Plt.J. S. ROSE’S ANTI-llILIOUS OJURAILKOAD
PILLS.—'Those pills ure not warranted to cure every
iiiatmly or disease inohlent to man, but they are a
grand remedy for a bilious state ot the system and
ouumon fevers. Whenu«od with Dr. Rose’s Tonic
Mixture, will cure the most stubborn cases of blllou A
fever, or fever and ague.
DH. J. S. ROSE’S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND.-
Thla preparation has never failed In curing the Dys-
pepsja, Indigestion, or Liver Complaint, when taken
In conjunction with his Alterative or Family Pills.—
Price of both, 75c.
All whose constitutions are Impaired by disease,
or weak by rature, should road Dit. J. S. ROSE’S
MEDICAL ADV18F.lt, (which contain* a descrip-
SPECIAL NOTICES, fcc.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1854.
» J- 'A tm “
HOUSES AND LANDS.
8OU8HERN MILITARY ACADEMY
/nl LOTTERY.
(By Authority or tiik Stati op
Alabama.
(bminded on the Havana plan.
CLASS F—TO BE DRAW N 3QTI1 OP OCTOBER.
$7500
In all, 238 prizes, amounting , to.^'«.r.^!r. , .’.»*.$$o5S
Ticket* $5,00— Halve* and Quarter* In proportion.
A|1 boniinnutcatloni strictly confidential.
4M*' Prize drawn at each drawiny.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager;
Sign of the Bronze Lions.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 7.1854. mar 23-lyr
A ’Warning;.
Delay not; harbor not In you mind that
sentence of fool*’ philosophy, that a die.
e** if will get cured of Itself, or that you can cure l
1th certain medicine* for a few dollar*. llcwur<
dw you tamper with yourgeneral welfare.
Ye wild and vicious youth*, why will you persist
tn dosing with the filthy miuseatlng compound* did
lyfprofiered, thereby Impairing your appetite and dl.
gestlon.and destroying you mentally ns well ar. phy
sically, when you can be cured with a few doses oj
pleasant medicines?
Ye rakes of every age and condition, why will yc
suffer and repine, ami drag out a miserable existence-
unfitted for the enjoymeut and oven ordinary pur
sulfa of life. You who are thus annoyed and wish
to be restored to health and vigor by a treatment
at once pleasant and clt'octual, should consult Dr.
MORRIS. Ills succes* In chronic diseases hus been
greater than that of any other physician of Ills
day. Many who have been for years allllcted with
dlneuse or consequence* resulting from execs*, hav
been restored to health and vigor adder his really
scientific treatment.
Should a personal Interview be objectionable, state
your disease In writing—enclose five dollars—address
Dr. W. II. MORRI8, through the Postofilce.SavHiinah.
Ga- and a package of medicines, securely put up,
will be sent prlvutoly and with despatch, full di
rections therewith, and no questions asked.
Persons living at « distance, and aflllcted with
Scrofulu, Old Ulcers, Totter, Cancers, Piles, Fistula
n Aiio, UravelStrlcturea, Gleets, or any disease what
evorof an aggravated or malignant character,
be cured at home by consulting Dr. MORRIS, by let.
ar post paid.
Medlclucs pleasant ami safe dean be Kent per mall
to any part of the United States.
Particular attention given to tho treatment of fe
male complaints. Ladle* who may be aflllcted with
I regularities, Flour Albus, or White*, Prolapsus Ute
t l, or Fulling of 4he Womb, would do well to lay
•Ide all false delicacy, and promptly consult the
Doctor. -Cures Warranted.
tl All letters to receive attention must be post*
paid, enclosing a fee. Ad-Ires* Dr. W. II.-MORRIS,
Savannah, Ga.
tff“ Consulting Rooms, No. 78, Bryan Stroet, op
posite Monument Sqtiuro. may 13—1
. Are You Hick 1
^g^BEWARE OF IMITATIONS!—Ask for
STEAM8HIP LINES.
TO TRAVKI.KR8 GOING NORTH.
U. S. MAIL LIN K^Tll ROUGH IN 48 TOM HOURS
New York ami Charleston Semi**
Weekly Stenmehtp Line.
Leave Atlger's wharves
every Saturday and )Vedt<
(Lip, after the arrival of the Car* from tho
NASHVILLE, 111
1^)6 Tons./
MARION, \W..
- 1# /
Commander.
1,200 Ton*. J
ON WEDNESDAY,
JAMESAPGKlt. IS. C. Turner,
l ,500 Ton*. / Com inander.
SOUTHERNER^ JThoma* Ewan,
l.000
Commander.
These steamers are unrivaled ou tho coast for safe
ty, speed, and comfort, experienced and courteous
commanders, tables supplied with every luxury-
Travelers by this line will be ensured every possible
comfort and acrommodailon.
AST For Freight or Passage, apply at the office Of
the Agent, IIKNIIY M188ROUN,
Comer East liny and Adge ‘
Cabin Passage
rage
Wharf.
WANTS.
4ii
WAPfrHij,
SALESMAN In u retail Kry Good.
Address through the Post Office, Key
.. oct l4-tf
SITUATION WASTED.
A PERSON of clossio education, fitted also
to tench In pencil and Crayon drawing, wishes
a Alt ustIon a* tutor In a private familv, either In the
city orcouutry. Address WM* M. BRIGGS,
oct 2-4* Lynn, Mass.
WANTED.
A TEACHER who can teach nil the branch
es of an English education; also, lottjn and
Gn-ek, Is wanted In a private family In the couutry,
about 75 mile* feu nt the city. For particulars apply
to Reg. I*. L. Wade, Red Clay,0a..or to
H ep iB»-D| CHUG Kit A W APE. 84 Ray-st.
A WANTED to hire,
COLORED man servant of good charac
ter, accustomed to Indoor work, tor wlioinllbe-
t-ral wage’s will bo paid promptly. Applyat this ofllce.
sept 28
wanted.
A 8 . 1
SITUATION in gome kind of business
uug man who
good hand.—
|e 17
IMmrle.-'ton, S (’..June :t, IH.%4.
PHILADELPHIA AND 8AVANNAH
Steamship Line.
ami attentive, and writes
is an ot.|oct. than employ
1 F. ut this office.
lit.
ao-tf
WANTED.
N honest and intolligonv GIRL,for whom
will l»e given, to drive a wagon
A good wages will be given,
and deliver milk through the city.
Also, a couple of FIELD HANDS for a plantation
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. I
within two tulles of the city. Apply at th(» oil,
aug 2D—tf
TIN 8MITIIH WANTED.
S IX Tin anti Shoot Iron Job workmen
wanted Iminedlatuly. None but the best work
men need apply. Wages from, two ^tu; three dollan
Mk
HOimn WANTED.
I A CoinforUtblo Dwelling, sitna^d O on.
veutent to my btislness, containing * or 8
ranted feom l*» November. Aur*
WM, G. DICKSON, Bat
■to vest:
l*r<Rmis, U
jet 13—a
sate*
AUCTIONS.
BY T. J. W tUU.
The two story Oyator Haloon, on Bi
an-«treet, three doors in.m Market 8qt‘
•llonse. All accommoilatloMs fern Uhed In
neateNt style. Ainu, accommodations for twenty
thirty boarders: also, U;
<quwi
In Mo
Saloon fixtures, lu-.N
qulrad at tftila ofllce,
or 241 Brayan-st. Mouse torinurly
I bed.ling lor sale.
Ml Braysr *
oct 11—lm
JAM
TO KENT.
noted by
K$ LVN»
LYNCH.
[ A Wooden Tenement, corner Bnrnnrd
ami Taylor streets, with tf rooms and u largo
yard. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
FOli RENT!
I From the 1st November noxt, two
I brick tenements, pleasantly situated
rooms. Apply to
uated on Liber-
Kims, ImiiUMug
Ic and servants
112
WM. WRIGHT.
FOR RENT,
On the first, of Novotnbor, n large
brick house, corner ol South Broad and Pruy-
ton-streets.oueln Liberty-street,and two new
brick buildings In South Broad-sire. t. Apply
a .
t<
110
A. WEBB, Margsreludreel
day.
Lei
tromei
• olut at 8.20 A. M. M
Leave East Point at 8.45 A. M.; Arrivo at Macon
ul 22*) P. M.
Ia*uve Mac
2m'*' A. M
Montac
West Point to East Point.
Do. East Point to Savannah 8.uu
This Line consists of tho well known, first class
I at 4-Y> P. M.; Arrive at Savannah at
• from Montgomery to W cst Point $3.60
ship*
8*1’ATKOFGEOHOIA, 1250 tons,Cupt.J.J.Garvin, Jr.
KEYSTONE STATE, 1500tons,Capt. R- IIardib.
In strength, speed, and accommodations, these
ships Hrc unsurpassed, If equalled by any on the
coust. River navigation, 100 mllea. Two nights at
sea. Salllug duy every WEDNESDAY, from each
port-
l/.TAM All,, corner of Dayton
AdRNTS
In Savannah, (’
lnSndolpUl'a. 1IBU0N * MARTIN, 37!, North
harf.
In Ncv
8»l>.m’
AtATE OF GEORGIA will leave Savannah:
August 9th mill IM, I N«v...l Jt. Mth amt »
Sept 6th and 20th. Dec 13l!i ami 27
KRV8TONK BTATK will leave Savantiallt
Align, 16th and :30lh | N-" “
Sept
ml 27th
MOUHKANIUIUILH.
165 Broughton street.
WANTED TO'UlHKr
longer torni, four
negro Carpenters. Apply at the Intelllge
Olllcn.to [aug 18-tf 1 “ '* 11 '
tho inontii, or for
WM b. HALE.
LAND WARRANTS
HMJIE highest prices paid by
X aug31
WM.P. ROWLAND.
COOPERS—COOPERS.
'yy ANTED—Soino four or five good Coop-
W A
than 12 foot In length. Apply to
jy T. J. W ALSIl, No. 170 Bay *t-
"SO - HOl T SE*8EllVANT8 WANTED
I MMEDIATELY at tho INTELLIGENCE
om
r of Jefierson and St.Julleu streets,
WM. B. HALE.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
JuJbaOth, I8AL
4 22d,
6th and 20tb
125th | January... 3d. 1866.
ATKS of PA8SAOB. ,
$J0 | Steerage $7 |
II. C. SCOTT, Travelling A*.
aug 6
Hampton'* Vegetable Tincture. The
many cures made by this pleasant and safe remedy
may Induce counterfeiting.
A nicdluliie must hav t, and great merit., too
o stand the te»-t of public opinion. No art of puffing
cunffu/rnm'.vra worthless urtkle.no ns to keep It up
as a goo<l media, te, If It be not r eally ko.
A good maliciiic will lire, become p->pu!ar
tend its sales year after year, In spite of opposition
The people readily find out itTrirlu/’.*, and the faut
of them passes from mouth to mouth with inorera
pldlty than newspapers ran spread It. A living wit-
ness testifying to the cure a medicine-has made ‘or
hltn Isoffnrmoro service than any newspaper nd-
-•rtlfllng.
In proof of what we say above, we refer you to
Hampton’s Vegetable ’I'incturc,and Its effect.
The. wifeiifT. W. liwto.Groeer,77 Pearostreet,cured
ol rheumatism of 8 years standing ; all other rente,
•lies failed.
tVm. M. Oldham, (late of the custom house) dwel.
lug 120 Pine street, of Dyspepsia, great debility, per
manently cured.
W. A. Hhatjf^r, £*9.,oue of the oldest magistrate*
and most highly respectable citizens, cured of great
neuknes* and restored to robust huattk.
el Plummer, 153 K. Baltimore st., sufiered In-
4^“ UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. *8$
New York and Savanuali.
(BBMI-WREKLT.)
On and after Marc > 18th, the new and splendid
sldewheel steamships
FLORIDA, 1300tons Capt. M. 8. WOODHULL.
;ely 6 y
>de of
lion of the Diseases of our climate
Beutmont.) It can be bud without charge of
JAMES II. CARTER fc IX).,
THOMAS M. TURNER dc CO.,
WILLIAM W. LINCOLN,
Savannah, Ga-
UROUGE PAYNE,and E. L. STUOUECKER, Ma
con, and of dealers generally, In every city and town
tliruughout the Statu and Union. aug 14
nner, 153 K. Baltlnii
_ i with Idp disease (and mercurlulrheu*
i-d after all other remedies fulled;
matt:
GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM BY HAMP
TON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE.
CilLSTEK Bisirict, S. C., January 3d, 1853,
MESSRS. MORTIMER & MOWBRAY.—
Gentlemen: For the last live years I have been a
severe s dlerer from Kheumulism.tlll seeing your re-
counueiiUaUou ot ‘ Hampton’s Vegetable Tiucture,’’
1 purchased a bottle..and the fin '
relieved tut
_ .. Acute Kiicmnuthm In thebuck-
tliut I was confined to my bed for the last six i
The first bottle acted like u charm; the sec-
sturep .strength to my door afillcteu back, at
s ell a
Ixtceii,
nity ought to
1 consider your Tincture the gi
the age : amt poor sintering hull
erect a monument to Dr. Hampton,
thousands from pain. And you, g<-ntlemcn; hav
acted the part of public bum
s In disseminating
i a plain c
i fur literary t
suited from your Invalua-
plantcr,
l hut whe
l have never will
my fellow beings
through modesty,
I'ure Vegetable E\tract.
DR. MO HSU’S Invigorating Cordial. •
allllcted shall l hesltat- ,
withhold any information vuluable to my fellow
nun i So, it you flfnBMer this worthy ot a place
any of your newspapers, you are at liberty »o ina!
u.. u , d. Vourrt. truly, aLV.UI KKMBALL,
TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS.
Mure than Cold to the Sick —From one of the uioit
respectable Druggists In South Carolina.
CiiAUUvrnN, S. C., Sept.21st, 1853.
Messrs. Mortimer c£ Mowbray:—Tho sale of your
Hampton’* Vegetable Tincture Is Increasing every
day,
( *. R. SouutCE,
augusta’.’ 1500 ton* capt.T. Lyon,
KNOXVILLE, 1500tons Capt.C. D. LUDtXJW.
will leave NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH every
Wednetday and Saturday.
These ships are among the largest on tn*» c°n* ittn-
aurpassed in speed, safety or eomtort-makHig tlIn tr
passages In 50 to 60 hours, and are commanuto «»>
skilful, careful und polite officers. They oiler a most
desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin passagi
LEGAL CO-PARTWERSH1P.
1 M1K undersigned have, this day formed a
Co-Partnership, tor the pwcUce of Uw and
Equity In the various Courts of the Eastern und
Middle Circuits, under the name and style -of 3 arsh
THOSTSs WAflUll & sows
STORK FOR RENT,
AND STOCK OF GROCERIES FOR SALK.
I The htock and fixtures of tl»o Grocery
Store on the corner of Bay Lane and Prlce-st.,
will be sold cheap if applied for soon. The
store will also be runted.
110—6* PKNNI8 SULLIVAN.
FOR lUCNT,
I Tho Wharf Ktoro, Intely occupied by
John Doyle,on Waldhurg’s wharf, from Novum-
t D- 2awill
R. HABERSHAM A «)N.
FOR RKNI't
Tho Eastern Tenement of Jones’ now
stores on wlinrf Four.
A-W* -M l ;i Jaw I in It. II A ItKIMII \M A: SON.
TO RENT.
a Thu finenowlinck House,situated north
west side KlberMlqunre. Ills fitted tip with
hot and cold water bath*, and gas fixture*;
also, carriage house and stable attach)
17—tf
JOHN M. COOPER.
AV ANTED.
I A good comfortable dwelling for a email
fumlly In a convenient part of the »it v, Apply
at [oct7—codtf SWIFT A CO.
WANTED TO RENT.
| A Small House in a central part of
the city. Enquire
oct 7-3 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
FOR SALE.
Sole continued*
On THURSDAY, Nov. 9th,
Will be sold nt the Exchange Wharf, at 12 o’clock, at
tae storo formerly occupied by John Doyle, deceased:
The atocl of Groceries, Llunorsand Dry Goods, and
all pemhatiie pronertr in said store, sold by leave of
the Ordh\«ry or Chuihiun comity, for the benefit of
the heirs aikt crvURots ut John Doyle, deeoas.'d»YI"
sale willcouUatiesid a.v ...iiii nt
Also, a Horse ana W
Terms cash.
... On MOMDAT.Nov. 13.
»III bi! until nt tlm .lore, „,r„„r <n IVm Bri.nil .ml
.Stewart street*. conimenctn« H t \\ o,clock :
The stock ofGruceilC*, Llquot« und Dry Good*, be
hniglng to thn estate ol Joint Doyle, deceased. Hold
by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham county,for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of la la estate. The
sale to continue from day to day untUfoapoaedof
Terms cash.
Will be sold at II o’clock, No.' — Mnrgarct-streel.Uie
household and kitchen Furniture—terms cash.
Private Sale.
Com, Cbm Mtul and Shortt
(000 bushel* White C<
76 sacks Shorts. Terms cnsii.
A young and gentle 6tare, tor sadddlo and liar
On 8a* t _
Win t»c sold In froiit
sfinhtly damaged hy
count of whom It may
Private Ra
Now landing and lor sale, I'oUt
A smalt Fire Engine, suitable I
** and Ott Iona,
r plautatloo tint,—
75 sacks Corn Meal, i
HOTELS, Ac.
i i,i;k iii:r iioi'sr,
NitrlolU, fi«07gl*.
a The Ni'vr llut.'l, MlIKntug til. Bri-Uinul
lloinn, ki-lil by lilt! .ufmrlbM, nml hiillt vx
Iirpmly couipl.rt. >J. lie 6«K«-»
plfntni'retn tiib'rmtiirt III, fnrinln ntbl llic tr.vttllliiB,
tiiilill.' itru.T.lly. Itirl bf tnuil.riio, airy, plfaiuint «nJ
» fll tiulil.lif.l for llielr rmc|itlmi. Tbo
ulltuUlon.frnin Ini V|< Hilly n> III. Jfl-It. I» IKcnll.rly
ipl.pt.i| for tlic fonvnilfiiff ol lr«n,lfiil culixiiy.
n, no tr,n,|iorlHtloiilof Iimr.20 *, nffeaj.ry . K'-ry
•iii.oilpn will l>, Rlvro tilth, .-uni, ,n»l comfort of
those whotn.y f.vur litui wllli
DIX H.KTCIIKU
SEW SUMMER RETREAT
M The euhaoribor has opened his
new house,OAK LODGE, at Thunder
bolt, where families and others desir
ous of enjoying salt air and sea bathing, will —
find every comfort and convenience. It* close prox
imity to the etty, bclngonly half an hour s ride from
town, render* It the most desirable summer retreat
In Chatham county- A a large and spncloti* Rath-
house will be found on the premise*.
Je-fitn
G ENEllAl. commission and for
WARDING MKUOIIANTS,Offlc,overCetitru
Rallroud Bank.Hav
Nimh.
rpUE umlor»iguoil hovo tliia ilny ontsrod i
I to acopartnenihlp, t0 -l.te from first day of
July next, (July lot, liiSI.) for tho tranwictlon of •
Ucncrul Commlaalon ami Forwanllmt BuiRm',-
R. ALKX. WAYNE.
Sayannali, .luno 21.1834. Je22 tlaii 1
nlSSOUUTION.
rpn E co-rartnoruhlp horotuforo existing bo-
iter the style and
B. Mncieaujjt Co. u l* ^tills day dlssolvod
i»y mutual conse
ideralflocd,
II A CO.. IB .11.n «—
WM. ll. MACLEAN, ,
rpHE
1 sl<
JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
HE undersigned will continue theCommis-
bualness.at tho
WM. B. MACLEAN.
p a i Ik i fy o ft ih' y ay i CO . Agents In Savannah-
BAM’LL.MlfCIlILL, 13 Broadway, New York.
Savannah, March 15.1854-
UDAKLBSTON AND IIAI.TIMOKK.
Baltinurre and Southern Picket Company** Line
CABIN PASSAGE - $17 W
STEERAGE -«-00
The splendid new side wheel
^^^Lfe-doamdilp TENNESSEE, Lewis Parrish,
commauaer, will salt a* per following schedule:
Wednesday 10th May
Saturday 20th May.
Wednesday 31.st May.
10th June
Wednesday 21st June,
Saturday l*t July.
Wednesday UMh July.
Tuesday 16th .May.
Friday 26th May.
Tuct.day (itti June.
Friday 16th June.
Tuesday lHtli July.
Friday 28tl» July
HOOPER k CO., Agent*.
SHIP LINES.
oct 11
FOR BALTIMORE.
\ Tue packet solir. K. L. B. WALES,
iLHoffeian, master, cun take a few bales Cotton
mcstlcs If applied lor Immediately
K. J. OGDEN.
FOR BALTIMORE.
Tho gehr. THREE SONS, Higboe,
muster, havingiuo*t or her carg<i engaged,
A|,1,,y,0 F. .1. OGDEN.
tJlB undersigned will continuo the Auction
„...l attend strictly amt Promptly to all order*, Entatt
Sale*. Sale* of Stock, Nvgroe* and .Mcrchanillse.-
C’tticc at the .store of Win. B..Maclean,
y 3
JOHN S. IH’TCIIINSGN.
' DISSOLUTION.
fPUB copartnership heretofore oxisting l»o
X tween the uudendgned under the firm of
WASHBURN, WILDER A CO., Is this day dissolved
by mutual con*eut; cither party will use the name
of the Firm tn liquidation-
JOSEPH WASHBURN.
JOHN R. WILDER,
FKAS. G. DANA.
1st. 1854.
Savannah, Align
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
ri^HK uudorsignud Irnvo this day formed n
X Ijiultod Part u.-Mlilp, under au act of the Gene
ral Assembly of \he State of Georgia,assented to on
the2241 day of December, 18:17,1‘*r the transaction
oi u General Mercantile Commercial ami Factorage
Business!u ltd* city, under the name and style ol
"DANA A WASHBURN,”—to continue for the pe
riod of three years from this date, unto** sooner ter
minated hy the death of either partner.
I* G. Dana, and Henry K. Washburn, bo*’
City of Savannah, nfu the General Partner*.
.1 John 11. Wilder, both of
the Special Partner*.
The said Joseph Washburn, a* a Special Port nor,
has contributed an-l paid In the sun* of ten thous
and dollars to the capital of said Firm, and the said
John It. wilder, as a Special Partner, ha* contrlbut-
(thousand dollar* to the
d and paid In tli
capital of said Firm.
JOSEPH WA8IHIUUN, lHnerlal Partners
JOHN R. WILDER, / 1 ftrtners.
AF A81> BURN.} GoPCr>1 P * rtn< ‘ r *’
Suvaunah, August I, 1854.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
Tho hark LAWRENCE, Wiley, mtis-
Y k CO.
. Is Increasl .. . .
cry bottle sold recommends this vulua
... dlclne to the afflicted. ° * #
ter* have tried It In different
t-l and Life Lengthened, by Dr. Morse'* Invigorating
Siixiror Cordial.
At 8r«t the propertle* attributed to Profe**or
Horse’s Invigorating Elixir or Cordial were deemed
Lbulou*. The pubMc often dccvlred, could ujt he.
Here the simple and sublime truths announced by
llic discoverer. Bat facts, undeniable facts, attested
by witnesses of tho highest duns and character, uru
uow triumphing overall doubt*. Incredulity I*over
thrown by a mas* of testimony which 1* perfectly Ir
resistible.
The Elixir remedies, In all ease*, the deplorable
svlG arising from a misuse or abuse of the various
orgaas, which make np the wondcrfel machine call
ed man. It restores to full vigor every delicate func
tion connected with that mysterious composed ageu’
oy of matter and mind, necessary to the re-produc-
Hwnof human life. To person* of feeble muscular
trams, dellcicut In vital power. It Is recommended
as the Laly meau* of communicating that energy
which Is necessary to the proper enjoy nentof all
■stural appe Ite*, as well as the highest mental at
tributes. It* beneficial effects are not confined to
sillier sex or to a y age. The feeble girl, the ailing
wife,the listless, enervated yoath, the overworn
insnaf business, the victim of nervous depression,
th* individual suffering from general debility, «
from the weakness of a single organ, will find Imru
dlute and permanent relief from the use of this li
comparable renovator. Those who have predfeposl.
lion to paralys *, It will prove a complete und,unfail
ing safeguard ugaln*t*that terrible malady. There are
many, perhaps, who have so trifled with their con
stitutions, that they they think themselves beyond
the reach of medicine. Let not even these despair.
The Elixir deals with disease as It exists, with raf
crence to causes, and will not only remove the dis
ease Itself, but
REBUILD T1IE BROKEN CONSTITUTION.
The deraugement of the system, leading to nor
▼ou* diseases, and the forms of nerveus disease if
self, are so numerous that It wonld require a column
to enumerate the maladies for which this prepara
tion I* a specific. A few, however, may be enume
rated. vlx.: neuralgia, tic doloreax, headache. Incip
ient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the heart, spi
nal atfeetlons, muscular debility, tremors, fiatuleir
*y, a pr'cklug seusatlon iu the flesh, numbness, men.
Ld depres-lou, weakness of the wBI, 1 mllsposltluii to
hfove, falntucM* after exertiso, broken sle- p and ter
rifying dreams, Inability to remain In one place or
position, weakness of tho procreative organ*; sexular
Incouiyetency, melancholy, moiionioaU. flour albu*>
nlnklng at the stomach, female Irregularities, achron*
Ic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation nml all com’
plaints growing out o/a free Indulgence of the pa*
•ton*, and all barrenecs* that doe* not proceed from
organic cause* beyond the reach of medicine.
Whenever the organa to t>e acted upon are free from
malformation or strlctural disease*, It 1* averred
that
MORSES INVIGORATING ELIXIR.
*111 replace weakness with strength, Incapacity with
Inefficiency,Irregularity with uniform and naiura!
hctlvlty, and this not only without hazard or re ar-
• Hon, out wflh a happy «fleet on the gouer&l organlza.
lion. Bear In mind that all maladls*, whether they
he«ln, finish with nervous system,and that the purul-
Izatlon of the nerve of motion srnl sensation 1* phys
ical death. Boar la mind, al*o. that for every kind ol
nervou* disease the Elixir Cordial 1* the only reliable
preparation known.
PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION,
of consumptive habits, are restored by the u»e of u
kottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin
from a pale, yellow, sickly color,to a beautiful florid
complexion.
n CAUTION.
r i. .l onc • Invigorating tVrdial has been counter
lellcdby somo unprincipled person*.
* n future all the genuine Cordial will have the pri
rid of our plan-
with astonishing
It by half dozen*. It ha*
he the greatest remedy for rheumatic
JbderfulMI
a negro boy suffering from Fit*. 1 will furnish
i wl h a number of certificates If you wish tin
FOR BALTIMORE—Regular Line
The bri# JOSEPHUS, Wilson, inns
SaBBfeter, will hove quick despatch
ti eight or passage ' L * “*
or to loct 9J
ii board atTultati
harf,
Brigham, kelly a co.
FOR NEW YORK—Brig Line,
The regular pocket brig EXCEL,
Th ii in nn. master, will have dispatch. For
Zreigiii or passage, apply on board at 1'adelford *
ocVS “ r l ° DANA A WA8HUDKN.
Tiucture. I am, gentleu
Hundred* in this
possible, a Mipply of
Call and get Pamphlet gratis, a
rouderful
, Sold y J.II* Carter A Co., wholesale agents
for State.at proprietors pries*. E. DeF
Cheapest Paper in the South!!
PROSPECTUS OF THE
DOLLAR NEWS.
A Weekly Commercial ami Mlscel-
lnneouM Newspaper.
Published in Savanwih every Saturday morning.
BY JOHN M. COOPER.
WM. T. THOMPSON, EDITOR.
Subscription—ONE DOLLAR—In advance.^itf*
Six copies for Five Dollan.
coluu
With a view to accninmodntu those section* ol the
country which have only a weekly mall communica
tion with Savannah, and in compliance with the re
quests which wo are dally receiving, the publisher ol
the Dally Morning New* lias determined to com
mence on tho 29tli of July next, the issue of a weekly
paper with the above title. The IMlar New*
will be made up from the columns of the dally and
trl-wcekly Morning News, and will comprise the For
elan and Domestic News. Commercial and Political
Intelligence, Local News, and Miscellaneous Read-
of tho dally paper. It will comprise twenty-eight
of closely printed matter, und will besocurc-
lv mailed to subscriber* at the low price if ONE
DOLLAR per annum In advance.
The Dollar New* being a weekly reprint of the
dally Morning New* will partake of It* character ol
NEUTRALITY AND INDEPENDENCE. It Will he the
CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE
SOUTH
and It will be the ulm of the publisher and editor to
make It the best; It will be a comprehensive and To
llable new* medium,adapted to tho wautsof the bu.
Mines* tnun,’ the planter, the politician, the genera
render, and t lie family.
Terms.—One dollar per annum In advance.
The very low price of tho paper will not admit oi
arge discounts to agents. For $5 we will send *1x
copies of the Dollar New*. Je 27
FOR NEW Y ORK.
FIRST VESSEL—The hark PETEIl
i |,l,, Cant. lloey. wants 200 bales Colton
plete cargo, for freight or passage, apply on
... —. o. — 'V* Wharf, or to
ROWLAND A CO.
board, at Georgia Steamboat Co’i
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER,
Fqr Philadelphia, the packet brig
^fca£l). MALONY, Wilson, muster. Apply to^
F. J
A CARD.
rpHE undersigned having this day purchased
JL the Interest of Mr. K. liockett. iu the firm of
Lockett, Long A Co., said firm t* thl* duv dissolved
TO TRAVELLERS.
1;KITED STATES MAUL.
SAVANNAH TO DARIEN.
4* Aim* of lour Horse Post Coaches
leaves Savannah for Darien, via Bryuu Old Court
HouseJMldwny, Rlceboro’.ai.d South Newport,every
MONDAY and THURSDAY at GK o’clock, A. M„ar
riving in Darien at 0 o'clock, P. 61., same day. Re
turning, leave Darien every TUESDAY and FRIDAY
at 5,o’clock, A. M.,arriving In Savannah at 5 p.M..
connecting with the car* for the west, t he t
id the North, and the New York Sin
A9TAU Express BuMtiesa promptly attended to-
M-Oillce |n Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister k Co i
Stabler, corner of State and Whltaker-sts. Office In
Darien, at Mansion House. II. L. HART,
FOlt SALK.
A TRACT ol' Land in St. Peter** Parish,
Beaufort District, 8. C., on New River, con
taining 63y acres, said to be well timbered, npply
WIIODLAWN,
The undorrignod having leased the
* well known beautiful place, situated on
nd, from Mrs. Marshall,
sep 8 * cullKN8 A llKltTZ, Savannah.
COARSE WHITE SALT.
N OW lunditig from tho Br. bark General
Chassce. For sale In lots to suit purchasers, by
je 21 ANDREW I.DW A Co.
L OAN As.“mMation stock for sale. Apply
to A. WILBUR,
jy 21 142 Bay street.
hTOCKH AND BONDS.
S OUTH-WESTERN Railroad Stock, Cen
tral Railroad Stock, City of Macon Gas Stock,
Bonds of the South-Western Railroad, and Muscogee
Railroad Coin naule* guaranteed hy tho Central Rail
road, and Wilmington and .Manchester Railroad
Bonds. Far sale by BANCROFT A BRYAN,
may 10 No. 117 Bay-street.
H ORSE.—A Uno family Buggjt Horse, for
sale by fang 12] DAVID It. DILLON.
FOR SALE.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION in Baker
county, and a llkdy gang of NKGKOKS. For
nformatton, apply to
je 20—6m BOTIIWKLL A SMITH-
PIANO FORTES FOR SALE
SECOND-HANDED (’bickering Piano
In perfect order, for sale low.
Also, a fine Worcester I'lnno, new, and for salt
accommodating term*. App:y to K. M1LLKI
aug 17—11 132 South Broad strec
FOR HALE.
Tho line *ide-wheol steamship
L OSPREY, built In 1847 : lengthened
l aud re-built iu 1850, is shout 1K5
1 feet In length, 27 feet beam, and 10
till li k«-i * ; by builder's ineii'iin unlit,
607 D
Inis single 1 engine hi'54 Inch cylinder und 6 feet stroke;
imtly bean supplied wItli force pump*, ‘
life-boat*, life-preservers. Ac., according
requirements of the luw of Congres*. und iiwiiow
ready for sea. During the past two year*, over thirty
thousand dollan. have been expended, furnishing her
holler*, overhauling machinery, building
(lining saloon,
Ighty
i decks, i
i deck officer
. lining
In length, furnished with Johnson's
it hufu dining tstdes, and capable ot seating 100
nger* nt table; Stic I* caputde of ‘
- ‘ •* ligers, ’ ’
oiniuodnllng
plied with bedding, table furniture, linen, plate, Ac.
she Is one of the most economical *ca steamstd
atlout; her coiiHUinidlou of coal being only a'
i l* abundantly hup-
\
...pilot
tons In twenty-four hours. Can he seen at Brow
Godwin's long wharf, Philadelphia. For further par-
tlcculnr.apply to C. A. L. LAMAR.Sav’h.
or W. W. GOODWIN, J AS. DEVKAUX.or A. 1IART.
Philadelphia
FOR SALE.
A LARGE and commodiour. brick shed
Warehouse, suitable for the storugc of lime,
hay nml other merchandize, situated In the rer
the (Miarlestou wharf, having a lease of about
years Thu building may be removed by the pur
chaser the expiration of said lease Apply to
1 J. l». W. READ,
uug .VIf Williamson’s Buildings,
TO LUMBER AND TURPENTINE
COMPANIES.
For sale, 71,227 acres of heavily
^gfistlmbered PINK LAND. This land lie* In
solid body. The growth aud quullty of
Ya the timber not surpas*ed by any land South.
It lias also tho advantage ol being near large water
courses and railroads. The northern portion I* near
the Aitamaha river, und Intersected by one of It*
deep stre
i,(the Flnliollowy.) down which timber
be rafted to the river. It is t»outided on tho west
by the 3d district of Wayne county, extends I*
uttlh us Wuyiiesvlllc, l* crossed by the Brunswick
railroad survey, and I* about twenty-!! vc iu Put from
coast.
The soil I* well adaptod to the culture of Sea 1 aland
cotton, sugar-cane, Ac., and soum portion* extreme
ly productive.
■Mr. Samuel li. Harrl*,
yearr, to Weep off Intruders, will show the land to
person* deslious of purchasing.
LEGAL NOTICES,
... j the Aitamahn
I Also, 2,940 ucres of land, In the 3d dlstr let of Wayne
county, to-wll; Six Lots, No*. 134, 188, 193, 209,216,
FIRST VESSEL FOR NEW YORK. '
Tho regular packet schr. L. 8. DA- | "VTR-
fikfl^VIS. Abell, master, will liuve quick dispatch, ILL ul
s above. For freight of 2U3 hales Cotton, or passage
pplv to loct 3J
F. J. OGDEN.
FOR NEW YORK—Old Eittttb. Line.
jp-t. The fine pnekot ship HARTFORD,
S&fiClnPP. master, will have quick despatch ap-
abovo. For freight or passage, npply on board at
Telfair’s wharf.
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
The schooner PLAN DOME, Copt.
Brown, will sail on Tuesday or Wednes
day next. for the above port. For freight or passago
npply to the Captain on board,
sep 30
ROWLAND A (X).
FOR NEW YORK—Brig Line.
The regular pneket bark EXACT,
aiSsOninilcy. master, having part of her freight
engaged, will have promnUllspatch- For height or
p m „""y un l.o.r.1 ,il t,t N l n r WA.^M r m' r RN l .
FOR NEW YORK.
JFh The new and fast sailing schr. L0Y-
,2iMS; AI, BCR ANTON, Lingo, master, will meet
with quick dispatch for the above port,
pas-age. apply on board to Caytabi, “
*op28
freight
N8 A HERTZ.
NOTICE.
A. H. ROLLS is authorized to collect
I account s due to the l*to_ John Poole. _
2,307 acre* of land,in the 2d district of Way nc co
,• to-wlt ; Five Lots, Nos. 198, 199,200. (8. and 20.
11,270 acre* of land. In the 1st district of Wayne
ounty, lo wlt:_Twenty-three I*»t*. 49, 50. 61. 74, 75
sept 28
79. 132. 157, 167. 177. 178, 179. 183. 186, 196, 197, 198
204. 235. 234, 230. 257, 284-
tHT Price and Terms liberal. Apply to
TO CONTRACTOR*.
XT OTIC K 1* hereby given to all Contractor* for j
ll work to be done on Public Bridge*, Culverts, |
Ae., In the county ol Chatham, that contracts for th
fcrloi
1 by t
the con.trucll.n rt brf^ej, *c.
GKO. P. HARRISON
jn*l MONT.GUMMING. J. I. a 0. 0. J mHE Poets und the Poetry of tho Ancient
MiiTir V, ' JL Greek* ; with .til historical liitroimrlbMi. and a
, v .. .... view of Grecluii Plillo*oplu-r*, Orators, and liMorl-
f|3W0 months after date, application will he , allH . by Abraham Mills. A. M.
A made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for , The Architect ; or, *
““ * —* *- “ — “ “ - Instrated hy slxty-b
Curpeutei J and Build
History of Cuba; or. Note ...
Tropics—being a Political, llistoilcal aud Statistical
* unt of tho ' '■•••* ,K "
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
JbliijLiin- Ogechce IManktuad, from Mrs- Mar
has refitted H In elegant style, ami opened It
PUBLIC RESORT for the laities and gentlemen or
Savannah, and *tt auger* visiting the city. Hewitt
furnish hi* guest* with comfortable apartments, and
every variety of delicacy—such a*
Icc Cream, Cakes, Champaign, Straw
berries, Fruit*,
And Refreshment* of all kinds.
Separuto Apartments. Dinner*. Suppers, Ac., for
private parties, furnlKhed at stiort notice,
affl- The muit perfect Okdkk PHr.*zi»vr.n on the
ionises. J. D. V- ROGERS,
may 24—tf
BOOR AND JOB
Waar* a*w prnparad
an o«tenilve»Morlmeiitef priming material
to oxacutt BOOK a«d job PRINTING of atery ta-
riaty, anoh aa
SamphtaM, ll.mlblll., l.nr«r Hh.n Bill.,
BU6INK86CABUB, CHECK!.
BILL HEAlM, Nr»TK,.
BILI.fi OK LADING. CIRCULAR!
Labels. law blanks,
INIIURANCE rol.TClLfi, A«.,
la th* beat manner and at th* ahorUataoita*.
or BtJbINfcfcSCARDS printed for from $1 t*$Q SO
p*r Thonaand. Other Job Work atproportloaaU raw*
BILL HEADS at $5 par Ream, prlntadoala*
paper, rulad with rad aadblu* lin**.
Confidant la oar ability to give aatisfaetiom in pr4e*»
anil in the exauho n of the writ, w* aolielt a that* of th*
patronog* 6f th* peblio. oat 9
4',
JOHN M. COOJPKU * CO.,
BOOKSELLERS AND‘STATIONERS,
SAVANNAH, GUO ROTA
LAW AND MEDICAL BOOKS,
At Publisher*’ Price*;
SCHOOL,CLASSICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND MIS*
CKLLANKOUA BOOK?;
English Books, French, German, Ac.
Imported to order at ttie lowest price* of the
largest Northern House*: Vfa-m 3 *-
WHITING PAPER: CAP, LETTER, Ac.
Over 1.000 reams for solo In lot* of 10 or 20 ream*,
for cash, at Mill Price*.
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
LEGEKS, JOURNALS. RECORD BOOKS, MEMO
RANDUMS, Ac..
WRITING INKS OF ALL KINDS,
lUrrlanu'.. Mnyii.nl A Noyc»‘ uni oHjcm; tho former
luiertor to i
American Aillub' 1'nionSI
rplIE AMERICAN ARTISTS’ UNION,
X would respectfully announce to tlm cltUen* ol
the United State* and Canada*, that for the duiimmo
for the fine art* throughout the
ot cultivating m taste for the line art* throughout the
country, nml with the view of enabling every lamlly
to become uo**e**e»l of a gallery of Engraving*,
lly the Flrat Artist* of tlte Age,
They have determined, in order to create an oxten
rive sale for their Kngrnvliig*tmd thn* not only gl
employment to a large number of artist*
but Inspire among our country
il othe .
.iMlcfiirwurkM
of art, to present tho purchaser* of their engraving*,
2MnUOFTIi": actOalC08TOK »l.vi,ai)
K«th purcliHwr ol it Olio Doll.r Kimruvlllll, Hioro-
fore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the
money, but also a ticket which entitle* him to one
ot the Gift* When they rre distributed.
For Five Dollar*, a highly finished Engravliiir.
beautifully painted In Oil, ami Five Gift 1 leket*, will
he sent; or Five Dollars worth of splendid Engrav
ings can In* selected from the Catalogue.
A copy oft lm Catalogue, together with a specimen
one of the Engraving*, can bo seen at the ofiloo ol
1,1 For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth
int sum, ami aOlllTicket, will Immediately be for-
anted.
AGENTS:
The Committee Itellevtng that the
Great National Undertaking will be I
muted by Urn energy and enterprise of lnl<
d persevering agent*, li — —
i>f thl*
rlally pro-
elllgeilt
resolved to treat with
LARGE CYLINDER PRINTING MACHINE,
of R. Hoe A Co.’* build (price $12(10) capable or print,
lug IWU to 2000Impression* per hour. AUo, an Itn-
i»g ag-
tost illMiral term*.
, wishing lo become an Agent. by send
Ing (post paid,) $1. will receive by. return, of 51- '
Otie Dollar Engraving, a Gilt lb
a Catalogue and all other
ihrdtstrlli
Ticket," a Pro*p«H;tu*,
... asary Information,
plethm of the sale, the Gift* will
’•of a Committee of Hie nur-
•d, due notice of which will lie
given throughout the United States i
id the Csmi-
las.
ton Marhl
LIST OF GIFTS:
ot Washliigloii.al
W-ebater,
tun do Calhoun,
50 elegant t Ml I’amtlugs. tn sidemlld )
gilt frames, *tzu3xt It. each, J
100 elegant Oil Patuthigs, 2x3 ii. each,
500 steel pluleEngravings, brilliantly)
cold in oil, rich gilt I rallies 24x30 \
in (Mi
10,000
5,1 MO
6,000
10.0U0 elegant steel plate Engravings,)
col'd In oil, ol the MufJitiigtou r
Monuwent, 20X26 In. each, )
237,U» steel plate Engravings, from
1U0 different plate*, no
*ea*lon of,and owned by the Ar
tists' Union, of tho market value
i 60Oslo $l 00each.
1 firat-cltts* Dwelling, In 3lst *t., N.
Y. City,
22 building Iota In 100 and 101st *1*..
N. Y. City, each 25x100 ft, deep at
100 Villa Stiles, containing each 10,000
ft. In the suburb* of New York
undciiiumaiidlng a magnlfi-
view of the lltid.-ton River
and l/dig Ihlaud Sound, at
citj
41.0(H)
12,000
50
r security
of cash, without) «/..)
jrlty.ol $250each,/ ® ,WJ0
100 do
50 do
20 do
Reference In regard to the Real Estate, F. J. Vis-
ciikr k Co., Real Estate Brokers, New York. _ Cr
iers, (postpaid,) with
uy oi
J. \V. HOLBROOKE,Secretary,
505 Broadway, N. Y.
ffSrTlie Engravings In the catalogue are now ready
fur delivery. 6iuo#-lii *ep*T6
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NER
VOUS DEBILITY.
Disease
of the Kidneys,
and all diseases arising
from a disordered Liver or
Stomach, such as Constipation,
• ‘ rBlood to
Inward pile*, Fullness, or Blood t<»
the Head, Acidity «»f the Stomach. Nau
sea. Heart hum. Disgust for Pood.rulucs*
or Weight In tlie Stomach, Sour Eructations.
Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach.
Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult
Swimming ol llie Head, iturnon anu mracuii
llrealliliig, Fluttering atjthe Heart, Choktua or Sul*
locating 8«qisatloiia whenln a lying Posture, Dim
ncasof Vision. Dot* or Web* before the Sight,
Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency
ot Perslratlon, Yellowne** of the Skin and
.Eye
Heal, Burning In the Hcah,
made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, .
lithe real estate of Mrs. Ophelia L.
Minty, deceased for the benefit
permission
'Abbott, lata w.».
of the heirs and
aug 22-60
Editors of said e*tat4*.
notice.
A LL persons having dviaands nguinst W.
N. Way, late of L[bertyr' **“ —
Minty, decease .
hereby Yioiiflvd to present them properly attested to
the undersigned within the time prescribed hy luw,
and all person* Indebted to said deceased,are hereby
illale payment to
1 " SARAH 8. WAY.
22d August, 1854, [aug 28) Administratrix
green salted iiiueh.
( 10N8TANTLY on hand ; for sale in lots of
J 2000 to 30,000 I*>S. for cash or approved city ac
ceptance. IJe21-lm! MOSES Y. HENDERSON.
E PPING’S KXTKACT BUUJ^U—a most
reliable remedy for all disease* of the bladder
and Kidneys. This prenoriHion has given universal
tgj-gff " “* JOHNB M0OKK ffffi:'-
« U Kilhbon.'Bull'llii,.
I T LOUR—FLOUR—30(1 .ackB Atlanta Hill,
'"WoMbK JoIlNSON * CO.
e following Word* blown on theula.»B:
DR. MORSE’S IN VIGOR ATI NO CORDIAL,
„ C. II. RING. Proprietor, New York.
, * Y-^The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, In
pint bottles—price $3 per ’bottle, two for $5, six 'for
C. U. Rl^O. Proprietor,
192 Broadway, N. Y.
_ t aoxww:
Savannah—A. A. Solomon* A Co., and W. W, Lin
coin.
4W Sold by Dnurgtat* throughout the U. Btetea,
Uiaa»u,aiJwWwmvllM. nur2«
RUTTKli. CHKE6E, AND FLOCK
9 Q KEGS und 2'J luhu new Uoiihon Butter,
60 l»>xc» ■elected new oolored CUer
36 bids- Hiram BrolUi's extra Flour.
26 tiblt. und 20 half do. Pure dene,ea do.
Laudinji from rtemner and for sale b»
It u SUltANTCN. JOIINi-fqN^*_Ca
HUCLKAKD L1UK.
mnn CASKS Ut .uonty Rocklnnd Lime,
\V, UU " ur,el -Then'S! 1 hkkt/.I-'
B URNING Fluid nnd Cnmuheue, for sale
by ’ JOHN B. M<H)KK » OO,
sep 13 Ulbbons* Buildings.
B UTTER und LARD.—10 kegs of olioico
Oosheii Butter, 60 palls Leaf laird- Landlnc
ami lor sale by
*ua »CI.AOIIOKN k CUNNINGHAM.
A lcohol barrels—a lot of empty
Alcohol barrels, for sale by
JeM X J. F. COLLINS.
DAGUERREOTYPES.
LOTTERIES. &c.
^ I I” a»* jlittersim'. oflict. A r o-6 BlIMkrArsKW
Model «.’onil*li»c<l i.lk.1** (ji-ecue ansi I’ulaskl EiOttcry!
I) A GUERRE IAN GALLERY, hkboohv a macey,
Cor. Congrea. o»d Wlillaker-.,.., j
Over Murjih, d ^n^. SAo, Sore. ^ _ | order Uchels. and
Savannah, ua.
S UPERIOR LIKENESSES—single and in dress
groups—correctly taken In all weathers; nnWi-! » P P 17
ell 111 an Hie best styles ol Oie arl, on moderate t< rms,,
W1LDB A DAUailTBB.
tctlcal House Carpenter
• engravings, for tlm un
id Bulldorx; hy Asher BciiImiiiIii.
rln M. Bellow.
In tin
llxtlcal
land to the present time ; by Main-
I tlu* Other; by Ellen Louise Chan*
il hi* Time* ;
Noah and hi* Time* ; rvlatthg to tho Antediluvian
and curlier postdiluvian periods; by J. Munson Ulm
stead, M» A. <
Floren
Kgertroii; or. Sunshine and the Dew ; by
•».»». of '* Clara Stanley,” Ac.
Fritz Harold ; or. the Temptation ; by Sarah A.
Myers. A'book for boy*.
Pictorial History of the United State* of America,
from the earliest period to the close of President Tay
lor’* Administrations by Hugh Murray, K*q„ with
auditions arid correction*, by Henry C. Watson.
The Complete Poetical Work*of Samuel Hogt-i*;
with a blogranhlcal sketch and notes, edited by Kpe*
SU poenis, Play* aud K**ay*; by Oliver Goldsmith,
with a critical dla*cntatloti on Id* poetr>’; by John
Aiken, M. D.
The Poetical Work* of John Milton ; a new edition
with note* and a life of lh«-| Author ; hy John Mil
ford. _________________________
uAc^rnnRK.ix gai.ij'.rv,
BEFITTED AND REMODELLED.
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED OCTOBER 2J. UY 8. 8. SIBLEY.
\ rlKGXNIA Comedians; or, Olii Day* in
the Old Dominion, edited trout tho MSS. of C.
V
HE mibacribor lake* pleasure in informing
Ihe eltlxensof Savannali, tbal be baa at a great
use Improved hla Gallery, ao that In point ol , awn ,711, -r ir
eea of light, convenience and elegance of rooms,; I*I VNO f OUT K
arc unaurpaaaed. If equalled, by euy Nortbor , 1,6011 hire. Apply to
Boiilh. The l.llprovenienH do not confilat merely In Id jt. I’ll KN DERG AST,
the alteration In hla rooma. but he Baa avallcd liliu. | lv r 178 Broughton atreet.
Greene and Pulaiikl L.ottery I
Offlc.' liny Lane, near Bnll-gt.
GHKGOKY A MAURY. Managero i
To-t-i iMatol Kliarca either alngleor hv the nat kaaa Party Leaders; Sketches of Thomas Jcllcrson,
«J£u. hv hl'arca.eliucr.nmieorny inc package j Al , exa ^,. r Hand ton, Andrew Jackaon, llcury Jaek-
for sale by Venderr,,'r Ora,ory * M„ra, ! wnfuenryCl.y, John Bandolpb. of Boano.ke, Ac;
ae|U ? Ba\ bane, near Bull->t. | ,,3 |i r ; a ' , V ati,moflleaUb, and l’reventlen ol Irtaease:
by B. N. I'liminlnga.M. B
ailed him
sftlfof every Improvement In the art: therefore, It
will be hi* aim that all pictures taken at hi* Gallery,
‘ " oatly " ‘ *
The Chemistry c
kIihII t
thor of*’tlie Glp
1 In aiifotlc
a of t lm material uh«
J. W. MtLIiEH.
Cor. St. Jullen-Nt.snd Market-square
N.B.—In con*eqnem*e of the superiority «l Dl/
Lights,"dciurr* enu bo executed In any weather.
Jo 2—tf
H ams.—2t> cu*k» 11
sale by
sept 29
landing und for
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
AGENCY OF
NORCROS8 PLANING MACHINE,
ALSO Of
Woodworth Planing Machine,
18 L MouLD DWTU10TS.
ALSO,THE NEW AND IMPROVED PATENT FOR
HANGING TIIK CIRCULAR SAW.
H. LIVERMORE,
Ofllce at Wilbur’s Insurance Agency
Jy 24 143 Bay street.
BALING TWINE
T IRE undorsignod are prepared to exhibit
sample* of a very superior article of Baling
Twine, manufactured tn Columbus, Ga., which Is
conoldered by competent persons whe have examin
ed the same, much better than the Imported Twine.
Buyers are requested to call and examine. Orders
tell with tis v J'Jbe promptly filled, and on the usual
terms. fang $1 WELI,S A VKUSTiLLE.
midwifery notice.
M rs. ELLEN DILLON desire* to Inform
ths Uulles of Savannah, that she ha* removed
from the corner of Percy and w est Broad streeta. to
uo. 37 Congress street, between Price »nd Ilaber-
*ham Mtroet*. J 0
FLOUR, BACON, Ac.
100 8u P cr ?p.® ^^° ur *
10 htads. Clear Hide*.
20 do. Shoulder*.
50 kegs Lard.
50 kegs I
20 bids.
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
O NIONS—IO bhl*. landing from steamer
K
Knoxville, and for sale by
McMahon a doylk.
B UTTER and CIIEESB—25 tub* cholco
Goshen Butter, 40 boxes Cheese. Landing fr»im
steamer Knoxville, and fot sale by
an* i4 McMahon a doylb.
Tale : by Mr*. Gray, an-
Daughter, Ac,
tin-Old Hinltlivs. a sequel to Ada, the
Betraved, by the author of Klathe Outcaat.Ac.
Uo4ieys ; laxlyh' Book, for October.
BlackwoodV Magazine, for September.
Hunt’*Merchant * Magazine.lot■September.
For sale at Nf* 135. Congres»-*t.
CUBBEDGKA BKOTHKK
iiavs RrrxrvfD this pat,
rpuB Life and Epistles of St. Paul : By
1 the Rev. W. J. Conybeare, M. A., and the Rev.
J 'lkvtcir..“ n f'llii Live, ami Judicial Kvrvlcra of the
Chief Justice* of the SiippMim Court of the United
State*: By George Van Santvoord.
The (JAptaln»'*f the Roman Republic, aa Compared
with the Great Modern Strategist* : By Henry W m.
^The Horn* In the Valley : By Kndlle F. Cartel).
Seoiiel to tho Neighbor’s Children, from the Her-
man: by Mr*, fl. A. Mysra. *
Comdanl Imaglulng* ofEvll
and great Depre**h *'
Spirits, can be etti-i
ally cured by
UIl. UGBPLAND'S
CKLEERATED GERMAN RITTERS,
1'HRPAABD CT
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
'■ dmtk
i aftci
Gtrvta" HelMm .star. AV ; . 120 Jtvfi.rtreG,
hr toy) Sixth, Philadelphia.
Tlielr power over the, above dlm-aae* I* n<
I if equalled, by liny other preparation In I
ed'suiM.aa ilia riirua atljat. til many va
skilluI phyalcUn* had failed.
— ,.*e Bitter* are worthy tte attention of Invalid*
easing great virtue* In the rectification of the
aud leaser gland*, exercising the most search In*
,tower in weakness and affection* o» the digest!Vff
organ*, they are withal, sate, certain,end pleasant.
TESTIMONY FROM O KOBO IA AND ALABAMA
Lind. * Uavla. Ka.lnnlun.Oa., July U. '«W,ray:-
Otrniau 'GItlvr, ara tailing llu l'-a.l' nl all
other medicine* for chronic diseases, *c., and ar*
scl'lufi rapidly. Please send u*another box Innnodl-
ately.or we«liall be out heioie St arrives.
Dr. K. 11 Sti’ohockcr, Macon, Ga.. Jan. 1st, 1851,
said •—'* I am happy to say that your German Hitters
are gaining a great reputation. I think It will, In fu
ture, sell very rapidly.”
W Maxcy A Co., Montlcello, Ga,. Oct. fitli, 1852,
Your Bitter*, though entirely unknown he
spldly.
id glvcu oat-
fore in this county, have aoiil
hfactlon.”
Dickson A Green, Alexandria. Ala., Kept. 30, 1852,
said ” We have taken pains to Introduce your th
man*BlUers, and we find It to be a very valuable
medicine.”
C. A, Roblui* •” ’lellefonle. Ala., JfiU- 30,1851, said;
_..i| for sale at llarrison'i
tirioea In Philadelphia.
GOLD AND STEEL PENS,
A large ami selocted stock at tho lowest price*.
J. M. 0. A Co., are sole Agent* for Georgia and Flor*
Ida, for
MANN’S PATENT COPYING BOOKB A PRESSES,
Considered huporlor to all others, and for sale at
Maun’* price* In Philadelphia. Also, other style*of
JVww ■- ‘
met. Seal i\e»«ci, Ac.
Lbpying )
BOOK BINDING,
AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING.
,1. M. C. A Co., haN-ing greatly enlarged tholr Book
Imicry, are prepared to re-bind, and mauufactura
i ihe be*t manner, amt of the bent material, work o
I kind*. A large stock always on baud of KuglUh
il Aiuercan Legcr Paper, of the best manufac
ture!
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
0l all kind*, tu the best stvle, aad at the lowest
rates. Ordinary Buslue** Cards at $aL5Q por tlioi
cants Included, printed on Uoe A Co. r »|uusurj
patent 1 ~ ‘ *
i Hoe A f _ .
ji.u hluo Card Pres*. Bill Head* at l _
l fine paper, ruled with red and blue Uns*. '
Office Thoroughly Renewed.
Over $i,oo worth of New Type received bat lately*
“ patent
GEARED STANDING PRESS,
which I* attained more than double the power
hi pressing sheet*, than from the pru***** ordinarily
Printing Ink, Newspaper and BooR, o| Johnson**
id other manufacturer*’, for summer, fall, and win-
r use, for sale at manufacturers' price*.
Printing Paper. Wrapping Papers also. Printing
Material, Type. Rules, Ac., from Johnson’* Typo
Foundry, tiirulslicd to order nt Foundry price*.
Subscription* received to Harpers’, Putnam’*, the
Knlrkei tiockcr, Ooduy's Lady’* Book, and Graham •
Magazine*, at $3 50 per annnni, paid tn advance-
mailed to any address.
garrAhtorderMminnqulrt^^
COFFEE, SUGAR, CIGARS, Ac.
1^(1 HAGS prime green Kio Ooffee.
IvJif fto bag* prime Maracaibo Coffee,
fffi hag* Old Government Java Coffee.
20 iihds, fair and prime N. O. Sugar*,
choice St. Croix.
Grant A William*’ 6 and8’*To-
25 Uhl*. Doiucnttc Brandy.
20 elgth cask* do.
20 quarter caaka
Landlug and for sale by
aug 11 _ SCKANtON, JOHNSTON t 00.
BACON AND HAMS.
Af\ IIHDS. choice Hide* und Shoulder*.
400 Dufllold's and Reynold*’ Ham*.
L.,„lluggl,6^r«^ RN
I * CUNNINGHAM.
k fresh supply Just received by
J. E. DxFORD.
H ay ! HAY 1—150 bale* prime Northern
Hay, selected with caro for uiy own use. For
sale by fang 18J C. A. L. LAMAR.
ERINO Underehirt* and IffAtwor*, a aup-
M*
ply Just received and for sale low, by
wm. it. ffniwK
acp 25 Draper and Tollor, 17 Whitaker str—t.
NOTICE.
T 'HK owner* of timber and spiles on Padel-
(ortl’n wharf, are requested to remove the same
without delay.
»cpt 15 DANA A WASHBURN.
BUTTER, CHEESE, POTATOES.
QA KEG8 solectod Goshen Butter.
Av/ 60 boxes selected colored Cheese.
20'hbla. choice Potatoes.
Lamllug from steamer and for aaln liy
nug 31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k OO. m
HAMM AND 8MOKBD BEKK.
GKll 8TAGU 4 SHAY'S celebrated Ham^
AesJyJ 60 piece* Smoked Beef
50 Smoked Tongues.
Landing per steamer Knoxville, and for sale hy
“ -jAGUOKN a CUNNINGHAM.
sep 23
J UST received per brig Philura, 20 bnlf bbli*
Fulton Murkct Beef, aud for sale by
^ c
aug 15 HYLAND A ON KILL.
BIITTKR, CIIKBiE AND FLOUR,
23
25 »M>xe* English Dairy Cheese.
50 bbh. fresh ground Flour.
Just received per steamer, and for . ala by
aug 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k OO.
F ILOUR.—100 bbls. auperfino Flour, land*
and formalo
[aug 211 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k (
E OPE—200 coilg ohoico Kentucky Rope—
landing (rom brig Kite, and for sale by
Jo 10 v . MINIS k FLOKANCJB
S II0RT8—SHORT*.—SOB bunhols"Shorts',
a pood article. Just received and for sale by
aug 7 M. 11. WILLIAMS.
WHITE DUCK COATH*
W E havo received another lot of those
beautiful goods per steamer Florida. For
sale by [ang IfiJ f>lKR80N, HEIDT k OQt
R ^HKCEIVED per Augustst.—Black Barege,
H Black Cliallh'M, Black Barege de Lalne*. Black
English Crcpa, Brown Veil Tissue. Greet) and Brown,
Plaid Ginghams, 10-4 and 11-4 Allendale Sheetings,
Ftmired Swiss Muslhis, New York Mill* 8heetlnp*'
si’M/br"
aug 14 i:6 Congress street.
( ■HANDLES.—Adnmantifle and Hncrm, for
W sale by faug 31] MINIS k FLORANCB ■
I VLOUR.—300 bbl*. superfine Floor, now
■ In store, and for sale by
sep 15
M. U. WILLIAMS.
...... medicine must eventually have a large sale
all those who lined It In the fall Uked It very much—
The people have been much deceived hereby trifling
patent nostrum* that affect* tho sale of your valua
ble Bitter*, and will, until ft becomes known.”
Cbauncey Fowler, Tnskegee, Ala., Jun. 1,1851, onld
“Tlie Bitter* are selling well, and 1 think they wll
continue so, a* they give good *atl*tactlon to those
who have used them.”
For Hale, whnlenalv, by Druggist* In all the prturlpal
elite*, and ut retail by Ajiotho arb-* and Storekeep
er* In every town in the Uutted State-*.
*9” Price 1cent* jier bottle
mile in Savannah hy W. W. Lincoln, A A S'd-
onion* A Co.,T. M. Turner, J. B. Moore A Co..II
Carter. aug30—lyr
NEW WOOD YARD.
r PHE undersigned would rcfl|)«ctfully fiti-
uounce his comniencenieut ol the general
WOOD business, on that spacious
_ d couvenlent
, Winkler’s Wharf,” foot of West
Brood atreet, wh/Arr he Intend* at all thue*, to keep
location known
OPE.—5)00 coil* prime Kentucky Rope. |
For sale by
sept 2
R
MEDICAL BOOKS.
a U8CULTATION and Percussion: By
WEBSTER A PALMES. { A Bcoda
Mi
sep 6
—TAR—TAR.—Landing from steam*
r Alabama, this day, and for sale by
OLAOHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
3 do. Schiedam (lo. Jurt received and for aale
[aag 12 W. M. DAVIDSON.
UANO.—Genuine Peruvian, in bags ; also
U Mexican In bbd*., forsale by
Jyil9 MINIS * FLORENCE.
YITUISKEY—200 bbl*. Rectified Whiskey. ' f^rucat Mineralogy. A»*aylng, and Mining: By
T? Iian.llng and for salebg | Frederick Overman. Jtocjlyejl by
aug 22
: By W. U. Rankin, M. D.
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN 11. COOPER k CO.
F FcidaT, Sxpt. 1st.
IFTY YEAItS in both Hemisphere*, or
Reminiscences of the Life of a Former Mer
chant, by Vlncaut Nolle, late of New Orleans.
Tlrnndcroga, or the Black Eagle, a romance o
ays not f*r distant, by U. P. R. James,
lays not far distant, by U. P. R. James. K*q.
Hard limes, a new story, by Charles Dickens.
w., hand, at Wholesale and Retail, every kind of
WOOD required, which he will sell at the lowest mar
ket pricey for cash. Pft^V"^ l »HTCllfe , '°' , * > *“* ‘^ n '
tlon' paid to on lent. W. T. MITCHELL, Agent.
Wood ! Wood 1
T HE SUBSCRIBER will ksep comUntly
on h.nd .1 hi. Wood Y,rd. *t Ui« Uridfc.
.full >unnlr,.t .11 »r.»onfc Of OAK. HICKORY tnd
I“INK Witoll. All.nlursIfR J. «• Jfwe Bfounh-
unutrffl, wlllj)-. .AyW'll^.It-'n'lff-lIn.
Ckr vtcoufmx Low »o* cun. -40
Man 1 | J. M. BliTLER.
herb a perry,
( lRP f ENTKRS and Joiners, are prepared
J to cont ract for building* or Job work of every
description In their line.
Jones’Gun 8mlth, wllf^o^rom^U^aUe^e^to.
IU.J t OKIN S^ TKKRY.
LE, A1.E.—10 Barrel, Alban; Cream
»arrived, and forsale by
WM. hi. DAVIDaON,
C OFFEE, CRACKERS, Ac—
KO mats Java Coflee.
30 bbl*. 8ugar Cracsers,
50 boxes 'robaoco, “Extra Brands,
15 bales Twine.
50 boxes ’’Smith Soap.
50 qr. chest s 11 yson Tea,
50 boxes Candy, landing and for sale by
wept 29 UoJaCOMBE, JOHNSON^ *O0-_
f'.ii UHLS. Doimihtle Brandy, just r.
UU store, by recent arrivals, and for uale on aa*
•ommodatlng term*, by Jaep’JOj M. J. REILLY.
cn RBL8. i’~ IL Gin, just recelvod hTstoro, by
tH J recent arrival, and for sole on aecommodat-
[scpSOj
M. J. 1
1 fiK terms, by
ijjjy BO^STofewc^ varioos'bra'ndsTj^rtlfa
cwlvud In *tore, by reomt arrival^ and
for hate on accommodating terms, by
sep 20 : & J. REILLY.
1 IMK.—1600 bhls. Lime, lauding from brir
J Tallulah, at Jobusou’* wharf for sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLYk CO.
oct 2
H AY.—I75’ Bale* Prime ^rt*rn Hay
landing front brig Venus, and for Kale by
rept 20 OLAfHlOKN A CUNNING II AM.
H ARPERS’ MAGA/JaNE FOR OOTOi
BEK, containing Abbott’s Account of the Rat
tle of Waterloo, Aa
Gleason’s Pictorial, the three Uat nnrabe . Re
ceived and for sale by SIDLEY,
oct 4 No-135 Congress-street.
S O PE—100 coils landing from schr. Loaig*
Sea
Sears, and for sale by
MINIS * FLORANCB.
I ME.-900 casks Lime, land from schr.
ftlGl
8 T>p i9 _ BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00.
butter and ghee*’
between Moiitgoniery^uid Jefferson •trceta.'orat Ji KEG8 and 20^t«bs ehoioa new 1
MM