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SPECIAL WMTIOES.
0. A. L. LAMAR.
——“ LIBERAL advancea imulu upon ship.
&tfT* m *ni» of Ootipn to roy friend* In Liver-
.TTTjN^Vo*. Ito)
M. c»r»r* *•'“»
^ Will continue tlio TAILORING BURI-
<KS = »..ooa ,t the old etnnil,comer of Whitaker
*7nroiuhton 8tf ■ I " 1 w » old frK ' nJ "
“j “ u „ om cr. to a contlnunnce of their favor..
*.pr»
Ilenfoi» , a New Work.
Thirty Tear*’ Alew ; or the iltutory of th e
American Government for Thirty Year*
M , 1. Ift i-so: chleflytaken from the Congress do-
fn ' m \t.n nrivat* paper® nfGeneral Jackson; and the
bates, th V *„a t or Benton, with his actual view
.poohea ^ with historical notes and Ulna*
of . ntl «ouie notice* of eminent deceased co-
U * “‘I'riM Vo1.1 received.
Krihore In the city will ploeeo cell for thdr co-
, 8, oJ, ,1 eduunce wilt heeuphlled at Uio carl'.
V w ’.liblr liar-a llWe tlm« will bo required,
•‘""work wfll he «ent hr mall, poat-pal.l, and a*
ceouchanlie returuod, to any auhaerthar who onclu.
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.. Agent..
Denial Notice,
Dr. o. D. HAMQ8B, Bantlat, would re-
flSf^peclftillr Inform hit frlenda anil patron.,
i*b.l dirInk K°ne to New Tork, hi. offt.e wlll bo
loUl until the drat of September, when he will re-
•J irB wl th Increaaed facl|ltle« for prosecuting hi.
Milneeee. Jgf A 38
faeannah. July 17. ^.'
SPECIAL NOTICES, fco.
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80US1IKRN MILITARY ACADEMY
/n LOTTERY,
(Bl AuTUOHITT OP TUk Htati or
A LAW A Mi.
(bnduelod urtlht Havana plan.
CLASS F-TOBK DRAWN 30TH()F OCTOBER.
CAPITALS. 17000
In all, 238 prizes, amounting130.000
Tickets $0,00—Halves and Quarters In proportion.
A|1 boinmuideations strictly confidential.
*dT /Vue drawn at each drawing.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager;
Sign of the Bronze Lions.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 7,1854. mar 23—lyr
Plies.
^ There are many who dally and hourly
suffer Inexpressible torture from the above
complaint; the majority of whom are of the weaker
|tf , whose delicate frames are not well calculated to
withstand the nervous shocks attending the excru
ciating pains of a malignant cane of piles-
To thogc suffering, whother males or female*, Dr.
Morris respectfully tenders hi* professional services,
curing all who consult him prompt and strict at
tention, pleasant medicines and permanent cures,
ftltliont the usual restrictions In diet, Ac.
Medicines put neatly and soenrely, and sent to
•ny part of the Uultcd States, or to any address in
the city.
All letters pre-pald will receive prompt attention.
Address. DR. W. II. MORRIS.
No. 78 Dryan st. opposite Monument-sq.
Savannah, Georgia.
fT Office open till 10 I 1 . M. Jy 17
A REMEDY FOR EACH DISEASE,
AT ths request of many of my patients
|^25» I have consented to put up a class of my
mod efficient prescription* In the form of /bmi'fy
Medicine*, eachjone suited to a particular disease,
•nl uot, like the manufasturers of the many nes-
uuini and psnaeeas of the day promnlgato to th*
w.-rld that any one compound will euro all diseases,
iDil who,(In the words of the great Italian physi
cal, SrALLANBAKi) “put medicines (if which they know
J,ah into bodice qf which they know lest."
J. 8. ROSE, M. D., Phlla-
DB. J.8. ROSE’S NERVOUS AND INVlGORA.
TLHO CORDIAL—For Heart Disease, all Nervous,
AiT*ctlons. Flatulency, Hear Burn, KostlesHue**
Numbutss. Neuralgia, raising the spirits aud giving
power to the whole system : Is Is almost miraculous
li it* streets. Price 50 cents a bottle.
DR. J. 8. HOSE’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
BCCIIU, for all disease.* of the Kidneys and Bladder
md for Dropsy. Price 50 cents.
DR. J. 8. ROSE’S EXPECTORANT, OR COUGH
SYRUP, for CoughH, Colds, Consumption, Asthma.
Bronchitis, and all Lung Diseases. In 50 cents and
|1 bottle*.
DR. J. S. ROSE’S ALTERATIVE, OR BLOOD
PURIFIER, for Scrofrtla, Old Eruptions, and all dia
ries arising from an Impure state of tho blood.—
Price $1.
ran CHOLERA, DYSENTERY DOWEL
COMPLAINT, dr..
DR. ROSE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM. This
Mlxture|Ia one of the roost Important inodlclnes, and
khould be kept In all families. As a specific for Bow
el Complaluta It has never fulled. Dysentery vanish
es In a few days when this article Is used as directed
Price 25 conts.
DR. J. S. ROSE’S GOLDEN PILLS, for the falling
of the W’omb, Female Weakness, Debility ana Re
laxation. This disease, heretofore treated by band-
axes, trusses, and external supports, which can only
prove palliatives, yields completely to the use of
the** tonic, strengthening Golden Pills. Price 50 ct®.
DR. J. 8. ROSE’S PAIN CURER will cure Stltr
Neck, Sore Throat, Pains In the face, side, back, or
limbs, from a Cold. It cures Sprains, Chilblains,
Cramps or Pains In the Stomach or Bowels. Price
12^. 25, and 50 cent*. •
DR. J. 8. BOSE’S ANTI-BILIOUS OR RAILROAD
PILLS.—These pills are not warranted to cure every
malady or disuse Incident to man, but they are a
grand remedy for a bilious state of the system and
common fevers- When used with Dr. Rose’s Tonic
Mixture, will cure the most stubborn cases of blllou a
fever, or favor and aguo.
DR. J. 8. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC OOMPOUND.-
Thl* preparation has never failed In curing the Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, or Liver Complaint, when taken
in (oiOnnctlon with his Alterative or Family Fills.—
Price of both, 75c.
All whose constitutions aru Impaired by dljease,
<>r weak by nature, should £j>*d DR. J. S. ROSE’S
MEDICAL ADVISER, (which contains a descrip
tion of the Discuses of our cllinat* and the mode of
treatment.) It cun be had without charge of
JAMES U. CARTER A CO.,
THOMAS M. TURNER A CO.,
WILLIAM W. LINCOLN,
Savannah, (la.
GEORGE PAYNE, and E. L. 8TROHECKTR, Mu-
eon, and of dealers generally, In every elty and town
throughout the State and Union. aug U
A Warning.
Delay not; harbor not in you mind that
sentence of fools’ philosophy, that a die.
due will get cured of Itself, or that you can cure It
with certain medlctue* lot a few dollar*. Bewuru
how y6u tamper with yourgeneral welfare.
Y« wild and vicious youths, why will you persist
in dosing with the filthy nauseating compounds dal
lyfprofTored.thereby Impairing your appetite and dl.
gcstlou.nnd destroying you mentally as well as phy
slcully, when you can be cured with a few doses of
pleasant medicines ?
Y’o rakes of every age and condition, why will ye
sutler and repine, and drug out a miserable existence*
unfitted for the eiOoymont and even ordinary' pur
suits of life. You who are thus annoyed and wish
to be restored td health und vigor by a treatment,
at once pleasant and cfi'uctunl.tfthould consult Dr.
MORRIS. G 1« success In chronic diseases has been
greater than that of any other physician of K)s
day. Many who have been for years aflllcted with
jquences resulting from excess, have
been restored to health and vigor udder his really,
scientific treatment.
Should a personal Interview be objectionable, State
your disease lu writing—enclose fivedollars-addrcss
Dr. W. II. MCRR18, through the Postoftlce,Savannah,
Oa- and a package of medicines, securely put up,
will bo sent privately und with despatch, full di
rections therewith, and no questions asked.
Persons living at a distance, and aflllcted with
Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Tetter, Cancers, Piles, Flstul*
n Ano.GravelStrictures, Gleets, or any disease what
ever of an aggravated or malignant character, can
be cored at home by consulting Dr. MORRIS, by let.
r post paid.
Medicines pleasant and *nfc,|can be sent per mall
to any par; of the United States.
Particular attention given to tho treatment of ft*,
mule complaints. Ladies who may be aflllcted with
f regularities, Flour Albus, or Whites, Prolapsus Ute
Falling of the Womb, would do well to luy
side all false delicacy, and promptly consult the
Doctor. Conns Warranted.
nr All letters to resolve attention most be pr.rt-
pald. enclosing a foe. Address Dr. W. II. MORRIS,
Savannah, Ga.
Consulting Rooms, No. 78, Bryan Street, op
posite Monument Square. may 13—ly
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1854.
STEAJ1BHIP LINES.
tOr TO TRAVELERS GOING NORTH."Vt
U. 8. MAIL LINE—THROUGH IN it TO 60 HOURS
Nsw York and Olmrleaton Semi*
Weekly HlenmaliIp Line.”
Lou vo A direr’s wharves
SftHliikevery Saturday and
day, after the arrival of the Cars from the
West.
NASHVILLE.
MARION,
l,506To!
I M. Berry.
/ Commander.
\ W. J. Foster,
i. / Commander.
1,200 Tons,
ON WIPNKSDAT.
JAMES ADGER. \ S. C. Turner,
1,500 Tons.) Commander.
SOUTH EB N Kit, \ Thomas Ewan,
/ Oomuiaiyler.
’ 1,000 4 oi
These steamers are uurlvalod on th* coast for safe
ty, speed, and comfort, experienced and courteous
commanders, tables supplied with every luxury.
Trawlers by this line will bo ensured overy posslblo
comfort and accommodation.
AfsTFor Freight or Passage, njrply at the ofllcoof
wage, apply at the office
IIMNRYM18HHOON,
Corner East Bay and Adger's Wharf.
Cabin Passage $25
Steerage do 8 _
Charleston. 8. C., June 3.1854. Je»17
PHILADELPHIA ANDSAVANNAH
Steamship Line
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL.
Memory at 8-30 P. M.; Arrive at East
it Point at 8.45 A. M.; Arrive at Macon
. Do. East Point to Savanuah 8 00
This Line consists of the well known, first class
steamships
ST ATE OF GEORGIA, 1250tons,Cupt.J.J.GARViN, Jr.
KEYSTONE STATE, 1500tons,Capt. R. Habdii.
In strength, speed, and accommodations, these
ships aro unsurpassed, if equalled by any on the
emit.. Itiver n«ylg«t.lon. lqomltoj. *«-. nl«UU .t
port-
Sailing day every WKDN KSDAY’, from each
In Bavann.h, 0. A. I,. LAMAIt.eornrr of Dayton
“'ln'l'hllidelphl.; HERON A MARTIN, S7K North
®lS r N«w York, SCRANTON k TALMAN, 19 01.1
Slip, near fo otor Wall street.
in'ATE OP GEORGIA will leave Savanuah:
August 9th and 23d, I Nov...1st, 15th and 29th
Sept 6th and 20th, Dec
Oct 4th and 18th, |
KEYSTONE STATE will leave Savunnah:
Auirust 16th and 80th I Nov 8th and 22d,
Sept."-- ,3th an<l 27th V* !C ft h ?JVi a0lh ’
OcL ,.llth and 25th | January... 3d. 1855.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
Cftb,n J(M3OT,*^rav*euing Agent.
Ju 20th, 1854. a —
Are Yon Slek 1
Uf^^BKWARB OP IMITATIONS I—Ask for
Hampton’* Vegetable Tincture. Tho
•na»y cures made by this pleasant and safe remedy
may ludueo counterfeiting.
A medicine must hav t, and great merit, too
o stand the test of public npinioti. No art of puffing
\angalvanitc & worthless artlsle.so as to keep It up
is a good metlicint, 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 opposition
The people readily find out Its virtues, and th* fame
of them passes from month to mouth with raoro ra
pidity than newspapers can spread It. A living wit-
testifying to the cure a medicine has made for
him Is of far more service than any newspaper ad-
certlslng.
In proof of what we say above, we refer you to
Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture, and Its effect.
ThcwiftGfT. W. Yacle.Grocer,77 Peare street,cured
of rheumatism of 8 years standing; all other reme
dies failed.
Wm. M. Oldham, (late of the custom house) dwcL
lug 126 Pine street, of Dyspepsia, great debility, per-
mauuntly cured.
W. A. Shatter, Esq., oue of the oldest magistrate^
aud most highly respectable citizens, cured of great
eakuess and restored torobsst health.
J arret Plummer, 153 E. Baltimore *t., suffered In
tensely 6 years with Mp disease land mercurial rheu
matism cured after all other remedies failed.
GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM BY HAMP
TON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE.
Cukstkr District. S. C., January 3d, 1853,
MESSRS. MORTIMER & MOWBRAY.—
Gentlemen : For the last five years I have been a
W jvwre a.merer from Kheuunttlsm.illl seeing your re
commendation of ‘‘liuinnioii’s Vegetable Tlnctare,”
1 purchubed a bottle,,uml th* first dose bus so much
relieved me that 1 consider It but Justice to give to
the suffering world the result of the application.
Mine was Acute Riieumutteiu In the buck—so had
that I was couflued to my bed for the last six mouths,
od like a charm; the second re-
niy door allllcteu back, aud I am
(land feel its youug as whea 1 was .sixteen,
ty-four yeurs of age,
Hampton, who has
thousands from pain. And you, gentlemen; have
acted the part of public bem-factors lu dUsemlnatlng
tlrts benefits which have resulted from your invalua
ble remedy. . .
I am a plain cotton planter, and have never writ
ten for literury fame ; but when my follow beings
are aflllcted shall 1 hesitate, or through modesty,
withhold any Information valuable to my fellow
man? So, If you consider this worthy of a place In
any of your ’newspaper "* *"“**“
use of ft
Yours, truly,
; at liberty to make
Pure Vegetable Extract.
DR. MORSE’SInvigorating Cbrdial.
Phenomenen tn Medicine* l Health ltestor•
e.t and Life Lengthened, by Dr. Morse’* Invigorating
Miziror Oordial.
At tint the properties attributed to Professor
Morse’s Invigorating Elixir or Oordial were deemod
Gbulous. The pubUo often dec«lvcd, could not be.
Ueve the simple aud snbllme truths auuounc«d by
the discoverer. Bnt facta, undeniable facts, attested
by wltu.,>aes of the highest class and character,
now triumphing overall doubts. Incredulity Iso
thrown by a mass of testimony which Is perfectly Ir
resistible.
The Elixir remedies, In all eases, the deplorable
•Vila arising from a misuse or abuse of th* various
orrfauN, which make up the wouderful machine call
ed man. It restore* to full vigor overy dellcot* func
tion connected with that mysterious compound agen*
cy of matter and mind, necessary to the re-produc-
tl mof human llfo. To persons of feeble muscular
frams, dsilcleut In vital power, It Is recommended
as th*|okly means of communicating that energy
which Is necessary to the proper enjoyment of all
sutural appetites, as well as the highest mental at
tributes. Its beneficial effects aro not confined to
sRIier sex or to a-y ag*. The feeble girl, the alllug
wife, the listless, enervated youth, th* overworn
man of business, th* victim of nervou* depression,
the Individual antferlug from general debility, or
from ths weakness of a single organ, will find Imme
diate and permanent relief from the use of this lu-
comparablo renovator. Thoso who hav* predhposl.
tlon to paraly* s, It will prove a complete andpmfall-
lngsafeguard agalnst\hat terrible malady. There are
uany, perhaps, who havo so trifled with their con
stitutions, that they they think themselves beyond
the reach of medicine. Lot not even these despair.
The Elixir deals with disease as It exists, with ref
erence to causes, and will n*t only remove the dis
ease Itself, but
REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION.
The derangement of the system, leading to ner.
vousdiseases, and tho forms of nervous disease It.
Helf, are so numerous that It would require a column
to enumerate the maladies for which this prepara
tion Is a specific. A few, however, may be enume
rated. via.; ueuralgla, tic doloreax, headache. Inclp.
• 'cut paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the heart, spi
nal affections, muscular debility, tremors, flatulen*
• -7. a pricking sensation In the flesh, numbness, men.
1 -a! dopres Inn, weakness of the will, Indisposition to
w, ove,.faintness after exercise, broken sleep and ter*
rrt ftug.d«iams, Inability to remain In one place or
boilthnt. .weakness of the procreative organs; sexulor
lucoinpetency, melancholy, monomoala. flour albus,
"Inking at the .stomach, foraale Irregularities, a chron’
Ic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation and all com*
plaints growing out of a free Indulgence of th# pas
sloas, and all barrenecss that does not proceed from
organic causes beyond the teach of medicine.
Whenever the organs to be acted upon are free from
nulformation or strlctural diseases, it Is averred
that
WORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR,
will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with
inefficiency,irregularity with uniform and natural
activity, and this not only without hazard or
Jon, but with a happy effect on the geueral organtzo.
Ion. Bear In mind that all maladies, whether they
begin, finish with nervous system,ami that the paral-
*«tlon of the nerve of motion aud sensation Is phys
ical death. Bear In mind,also,that for overy kind of
nervoos disease tho Elixir ConUfll Is the only reliable
preparation known.
FKR80N8 OF BALE COMPLEXION,
of consumptive habits, are restored by the ns
otcle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin
«roni a pale, yellow, sickly color,to a beautiful florid
complexion.
I»r . r CAUTION,
feitirt kS”* * * nv lff°fatlng Condlal has been counter-
i£V. y some unprincipled persons.
aU the B*nulne Cordial will have the pro-
? B0 ’*t , nlk pasted over the cork of each bo
°ni> U*e following words blown on the glass:
DR. MOUSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
nw Tn. „ c - H- RING, Proprietor, New York.
t in»T^.%Y e Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated,In
nt bottles—price $3 per bottle, two for $5, six for
C. H. RING, Proprietor,
193 Broadway, N.Y.
JfffrMitBoteSIoM# Co., and W. W.Lin
8°htDy Dnixgtat* throughout the II. Btates,
and the West Indies. mar 24
ALVAH KKMBALL.
TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS.
More than Gold to the Sick —From one of the most
respectable Druggists in South Carolina.
Charleston. S. O., Sept. 21st, 1853.
Messrs. Mortimer if MmobrayTh* sale of your
Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture Is Increasing every
day and every bbttle sold recommends this valua
ble medicine to the ntlllcted. Several of our plan
ters have tried it In different cases with astonishing
success, and are getting It by half dozens. It hua
been found to be the greates* remedy for rheumatic
affections, and a wonderful cure has been performed
on a negro boy suffering from Fits. 1 will filmIsh
you wl h a number of certificates If you wish them.
Please send me as soon a* possible, a .-apply of
Tincture. I aui, gentlemen, yours,
MSB,
k SALESMAN in a retail Dry flood,
/V Store. AddrttM through th, i'o.l ottlrr, Koy
Bo», No.Jl. ool H-“r
SITUATION wAltTEu;
teach In pencil aud Crayon drawing, wishes
a situation as tutor In a private family, oither In tho
city orcouutry. Address VTM- M. BRlGUfl,
oct $-6* Lynn, Mass.
WANTED.
TEACHER who cun tench nil the branch.
English education; also, Latin and
wanted lu a private family In tho country,
miles from the city. For particulars apply
to Rev. P. L. Wade, Red CUjr,Ga.,or to
aep g>-12 OHUGMK A WADE, 84 llay-et.
A TEAC
A es of i
Greek. Is wa
about 75 uilloi
WANTED TO HIRE,
A COLORUD umn sorvant of good nharao-
tor, accustomed to Indoor work, tor whom Mho-
erai wages will bo paid promptly. App*—»
sept 28 tf
WANTED.
A SITUATION in sumo kind
XjL where he can be useful, by a y
Is steady and attentive, and writes i
Salary less an object than employni
Address F. at this*"
HOUSES AND LANDS.
TO RENT.
JW0 of th® teuoihents of Qunntook’fl
f range of buildings, pleasantly situated on
oa-«trcet, between Drayton and Bull; • be
completed on or brfore the 1st of Decembe* next,
Each tenement has fourteen rooms. IncUiilh g ban.-
metit. also, bathing tooms and Ga* and Waia Pipes
throughout; also, etablu, (carriage house and ser-
JOHN M.COOI’HR.
TO HKNT.
I A House, suitnblu for a small family,
In a pleasant and central sltuatlom ^ App^^i
Kthlsotflcc.
Ithlu two r
aug 29— tf
tTn smiths Wan
S IX Tin and Shoot Iron Job urorknmn
wanted Immediately. None but the best Turk
men need apply. Wages froni twu .to Giiye dollars
per day.
auga
WANTED TO HIRE
B Y tho month, or for a longer torm,'
negro Carpenters. Apply at the Intent
Office, to [aug 18—tfl " 'l_B. UP
LAND WARRANT®'
fJpiIE highest prioos paid by
COOPERS—COOPERS
WTANTED—Some four or five eoo<
TV ers to go Into tho country to inako l
Apply to IJy24J M. H. WILL
W ANTED.—100 Palmetto Loge,
than 12 feet In length- Apply to ™
jy ig T. J. WAL8II. No. 170 Bay st-
Whousk sbbvants wIktkb
I MMEDIATELY at the INTELLIOIfNCE
Ofllce, curner of Jeirerson «ml HI. Jullen .treeu.
aug 10 “M. 1*. 11 ALh.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
NOTICE.
13th amt 87th rpnE CopartncrB hip of COHEN A FOS-
I ■.wor _ ... ....I.....I ah »h« TfHh Muni Inul hv
X DICK, was dissolved on the 20th Sept. lost, by
the death of W. B. FOSDICK, Esq, Tho undersign*
ed will continue tho business under nts own name,
o, t 6 M OCTAA US COHEN.
jfiT Republican publish One month-
09T U N IT ED STATES MAIL LlNE.-«»
New lorlt anil Savanualg
[SZMI-WiSXLT.]
On and after Marca 18th, the new and splendid
bldcwheel steamships
FLORIDA, 1300 tons Capt. M. 8. WoonnoLL,
ALABAMA, 1300tons Capt.G. H. SCHENOX,
AUGUSTA. 1500 tons CapLT. LlOH,
KNOXVILLE, 1500 tons Cupt.C. D. Ludlow.
will leave NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH overy
Wednesday and Siturday.
These ships are among the largest on the coaHt un
surpassed in speed, safety or comfort—making their
passages in 50 to 60 hours, and are commanded b>
skilful, careful and polite officers. They otter a most
desirable conveyance to Now York.
Cabin passage
Steerage passage
PADELvOKD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah'
SAM’L L. MITCHILL, IS Broadway, New York.
Savannub, March 15.1854.
CnAltLEhTON AND BALTIMORE.
Baltimore and Sonthrm Ihcktt (Xtmpany't Lint
CABIN *17“
8-00
The aplendid new Bide wheel
^AnAak'itcatnahlu TKN NEB8EK, Lewi. PerrHh,
coiuiuauu^', will sail as per followlug schedule:
April.
May.
Saturday 20th May.
Wednesday 31st May.
Saturday 10th June.
Wednesday 2lst June.
Saturday 1st July
Wednesdi
Saturday
App'y t
Idajr
esdoy 16th May.
Friday 26th May.
Tuesday 6th June.
Friday I6th June.
Tuesday 27th Juno.
Friday 7th July.
Tuesday 18th July.
_ . Friday 28th July
J. HOOPER k CO., Agents.
Baltimore.
JOHN W. CALDWELL, Agort,
Charleston.
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO , Agents,
Savannah.
SHIP LINES.
FOR BALTIMORE.
The packet eclir. E. L. B. WALES,
Hollhian, niHSter. can take a few bales Cotton
omestlcs If applied lor Immediately,
oct 11 Y. J. OGDEN-
FOR BALTIMORE.
The echr. TWEE SONS, Higbee,
master, having mist of her cargo engaged,
- II..1,9 r.nhihl Alll.1v »/l
F. J. OGDEN.
iia> mu m^oi. ui »»>
i take light freight. Apply to
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The hark LAWRENCE, Wiley, mas-
iffifei,,. yor l , a r t lcu, Ml yto KKLLV4(x) ^
FOR IIALT1MORK—Regular Line.
Tho brig JOSEPHUS, Wilson, iiihb
SSftlor, wlllhavo quick do.patch a» above. For
ti eight or passage, uppivou Ixiard at Telfair s wharf,
[oce«]
FOR NEW YORK—Brig Line.
The regular packet brig EXCEL,
SbTallmau, master, will havo dispatch. For
Urelgbt or passage, apply on hoard ut Padelford s
Wharf, or to
oct 9 DANA k WASHBURN.
.rreut
remedv. Also, see cures of coughs, dyspepsia, Hcrof-
CaU and get Pamphlet gratis, and see wonderful
_jres. Sold y J.II.Carter A Co., wholesale agents
for State,at proprietors prices. J. E. DeFord, Sa
vannah, Ga.; Havlland, Hlslev A Co., Augu»ta ; (3ox
k IlutchInfs, Montgomery, Ala. mar22
ClTeapest Paper in the South!!
PROSPECTUS OF THE
DOLL All NEWS.
A Weekly Commercial and Mtacel-
laneou® Newspaper.
Published in Savannah every Saturday morning.
BY JOHN M. COOPER.
WM. T. THOMPSON, EDITOR,
^^Subscription—ON K DOLLAR—in advauco.'lrt
Six coplea for Five Dollar*. <
With a vlaw to accoiuinodato those sections of the
country which have only a weekly mall communica
tion with Savannah, and lu compliance with the re
quests which we are dally receiving, the publisher oi
the Dally Morning News has determined to com
mence on tho 29th of July next, the Issue of a weekly
paper with the above title. The Dollar News
will be made up from tho columns of the dally and
trl-weekly Morning News, and will comprise the For
elgn and Domestic News, Commercial and Political
Intelligence, Local News, aud Miscellaneous Reari
ng of the dally paper. It will comprise twenty-eight
columns of closely printed matter, and will besarurc-
ly mailed to subscribers at tho low price of ONE
DOLLAR per annum in advaucc.
The Dollar Nnos being a weekly reprint of th*
dally Morning News will partake of It* character
NEUTRALITY AND INDBVZNDENCE. It Will be the
CUEAPEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE
80UTH
and it will be the aim of the publisher and editor to
make It the best; it will be a comprehensive and
liable news medium, adapted to the wants of tho bn.
slncHStnan, the planter, the politician, thegenoro
reader, and the family.
Term*.—One dollar per nnnnm In advance.
The very low price of the paper will uot adiqlt
arge discounts to agents. For $5 we will send six
ccple* of the Dollar New*. je 27
GREEN SALTED HIDES.
( CONSTANTLY on hand; for sale in lots of
J 2000 to 30.000 lbs- for cash or approved city ac-
ceptancc. fje21-lml MOSES Y. HENDERSON.
E PPING’S EXTRACT BUOHU—A most
reliable remedy for all diseases of the Bladder
and Kidneys. This preparation has given universal
satisfaction in all cases In which It ha® boeu tried.-
For sale by JOHN B- t MOOItE_A GOi,
aug 14
lOlbhens’ Building.
FLOUR—300 sack* Atlanta Mill*
ling and for sale b;
HOLCOMBE. JO!
I 3L0UR-
Flottr. L*ndIngandfor^ ,p ,j?[ 1Ng0N
Brigham, kelly ago.
FOR NEW YORK.
FIRST VESSEL—Tho bark PETER
ato3CDE.MIL!.. Capt. Hoey. wants 200 bales Cotton
niplctc cargo. For freight or pa-sage, apply oi
d, at Georgia Steamboat Co s \V barf, or to
17 ROWLAND A CO.
LEGAL CO-PARTNERSHIP.
I MiE uudorsignod havo this day formed a
. Co-Partnership, for the practice of Law and
Equity In the various Courts of the eastern and
Middle Circuits, under the name gRd style of Marsh
* ( , ‘rr rd - JOHN M GUKKAlV
THOK. S. WtYXK & SOAS
GENERAL COMMISSION AND F(5R-
"JT WARDING MERCHANTS, Offlc® over Central
Railroad Bank.Savannah.
I iIIE undersigned havo this day ontered in
to a copartnership, to date from first day of
July next. (July 1st. 1854.) for the transaction of A
General Commission and Forwarding Business.
THOMAS S. W AYNE,
J. STARR WAYNE,
It. ALEX. WAYNE.
Savannah. June 21,1854.Je22-tJan 1
DISSOLUTION
T 'HE co-partnership horetofor® existing be
tween the undersigned, under the style and
name of Y/m. B.Maclean k Co., is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. WM. B. MACLEAN.
Jy I JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
T HE undersigno<1 will continuo the Commis
sion. Grain and produce business, at the
account.
Jy I
this
WM. B. MACLEAN.
1 UIE unriorsignud will continue tho Auction
and Commission business, on his own account,
and attend strictly and Promptly to all orders, Estate
Hales, Sales of Stock, Negroes and Merchandise.—
Cfllce at the store of Wm. B. Maclean. Bay street,
y 3 JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON.
DISSOLUTION.
fl^HE copartnership heretofore existing be
X tween the undersigned under the firm of
WASHBURN, WILDER k CO., is this day dissolved
by mutual consent; either party will use the name
of the Firm lu liquidation.
JOSEPH WASHBURN,
JOHN 11. WILDER,
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
HP HE undersigned have this day formed n
X Limited Partnership, under an act of the Gene-
ral Assembly of the SUtw ol Georgl®,assented to on
the 22d day of December. 1837. tor the transaction
of a General Mercantile Commercial and Factorage
Business lu Gila city, under the name and style ol
“DANA A W itSUUURN,”—to couU»uc for the pe
riod of three ynarsfrom this date, unites* * —
minuted by the death of either partner.
Francis G. Dun^>. and Henry K. Washburn, both of
the City of Savannah, aro the General Partners.
Josoph WashL-nru, and John It. Wilder, both of A bl
the City of Savannah, ar.* the Special Partners. | n
The said Joseph Washburn, as a Special Partner,
has contributed and paid In the sum of ten thous
and dollars to the capital of said Finn, aud the said
John R. Wilder, as a Special Partner, lias contribut
ed and paid In the sum of six thousand dollars to the
capital of said Firm.
JOSEPH WASHBURN, \ Hn«FUl partners
JOHN R. WILDER, ) Special 1 artner*.
lI l KNKY l k 1 WASl'lllUHN,} °' ller » 1
Savannah, August 1. 1854.
A CARD.
T HE undersigned having this dny purchased
the Interest of Mr. K. Lockett. In the firm of
Lockett, Long A Co., said firm is this day dissolved
W. II. LONG.
may 31 tf J. II. DAVIS.
TO TRAVELLERS.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER,
For Philadelphia, the packet brig
Mtfn MALONY, Wilson, master. Apply to
' 5 F.J OGDEN.
FIRST VESSEL FOR NEW YORK.
JFh. The regular packet schr. L. S. DA-
SJMMLVIS. Abel), master, will have quick dispatch,
as above. For freight of 2U3 bales Cotton, or passage
apply to loot 31 F. J. OGDEN.
FOR NEW YORK—Old Estab. Line.
j. Tho fino packet ship HARTFORD,
jfeciaPP, master, will have quick despatch ai>-
above. For freight or passage, apply on board at
T kl f D< 11 Wh,rf ' ° r tQ 1I1UOHAM. KKI.I.Y k CO.
FOIt NEW YORK.
The schooner I’UANDOME, Cnpt.
"YTW * m Brown, will sail onTuestlay or Wednes
day next, for the above port. For freight or passage
cpply to the Captain ~ *
ROWLAND k CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Brig L.ln*.
The regular pocket bark EXACT,
^ffiorumlry. niaslcr, liavlns part of her freljlit
engaged, will have prompt dispatch. For freight or
passage apply on hoard at Fadelforri’g Wharf,
sept 29
DANA A WASHBURN.
FOR NEW YORK.
Tho now and fnet nailing «obr. LOY-
MBtAL SCRANTON, Lingo, master, will meet
With quick dispatch for the above port. For freight
* ,,PlTOn " 0 " ri110 CrflfEN's*'HK.K1
DAGUERREOTYPES.
WILDE’S
Model Combined Light
DAGUERREIAN GALLERY,
Cor. Congreu and Wtaltaker-.t..,
Ovtr Murphy <t Dtvanny't Shot Start.
S UPERIOR LIKENESSES—ainglo and In
aroupa—correctly taken in all weathrnt; llnlah-
oil in all tho bojt atylea of tho art. on modcrato torrna,
an nt ay 30-^1 yr’^ tCf ’ 0 ’’ “wW * DAL’OUTKR.
UAGITERRGA1I OALLERT,
REFITTED AND REMODELLED.
1 3IIE subscriber takes pleasure in informing
the citizens of Savannah, that he has at a great
expense Improved his Gallery, so that in point of
HofinesH of light, convenience and elegance of room*,
they are unsurpassed. If equalled, by any North or
South. The Improvements do not consist merely in
the alteration in his rooms, but he has availed htm-
nelfof every Improvement in the art: therefore, it
will be his aim that all pictures taken at his Gallery,
shall greatly excel In artistic correctness, and tho
fl.ueuess of the material uoed J. W. MILLER.
Cor. St. Jullcn-st.and Market-square.
N.B.—In consequence of the superiority of his
Lights, pictures can be executed In any weather.
Je 2—if
BUTTER, CHEESE, AND FLOUR.
QA KEGS and 20 tubs new Goshen Butter,
£\J 50 boxes selected new colored Cheese.
28 bbls. Illram Smith’s extra Flour.
28 bbls. aud 20 half do. Pure Genesee do.
Lundlngfrom steamer and for sale by
Je 26 SOKANTON. JOHNSTON A OO.
ROCLKAND LIME.
inn A CASKS 1st quality Rockland Lime,
1 1/U landing per a ch. Cyelone, and for sale by
Jog COURTS k IIKKTZ.
B URNING Fluid and Camphene, for solo
by JOUN B. MOORE k CO,
. *ep 13 Gibbons’ Buildings-
B UTTER and LARD.—10 kegs of ehoico
Goshen Butter, 50 pails Leaf Lard. Landing
and for sale by
■ug *CI.AOHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
A lcohol barrels—a lot of empty
Alcohol barrels, foraale by
J'*» J. P. COLONS.
UNITE0 STATES MUL.
SAVANNAH TO DARIEN.
a Aim, of four Horse Post Coaches
’eaves Savannah for Darien, via Bryan Old Court
IIou.seJMIdway,Blceboro’,ai.dSouth Newport,every
MONDAY and THURSDAY at SK o’clock, A. .M.ar
riving in Darien at 6 o’clock, P. M.. same day. Ke-
turnlug, leave Darien every TUESDAY and FRIDAY
at Vi o’clock, A. M.. arriving In Savannah at 5 P.M.,
connecting with the cars for the west, the boats for
jgy All Express Business promptly attended to 1
garOlfice in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co’i.
Stables, corner of State and Whltaker-sts. Office In
Darleu, at Mansion House. II. L. HART,
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
M R. A. II..ROLLS is authorized to collect
all accuoiits due to the late_ John Poole.,
s«pt 28
WANTED.
I A Storo, having a good counting-ro®m
and a convenient storage room on the Bay.
Apply at this office. oct 14—tf
jjt FOTRENT.
A nnndsotno and oomtnodious brick
louse, In one of the agreeable quarters ot the
particulars enquire at this office.
4 io
TO RET OR LEASE.
rtflUidwolling bouse, with 8
,ral part of the city. Apply
WM. WRIGHT-
ENT.
bio and convenient
lage house, Ktablwt end
In the outbulldlngH for
applied with a well '
pleoHniitly sltualed
i from Uie Medical Col-
oct 16-1 aw tf
INT.
WM. WRIGHT.
NT,
From the lift November next, two
tenements, pleasantly situated on Liber-
Inch tenement has 16 rooms, Including
. with carrlugo house, stable aud servants
rooms. Apply to
- 12 WM. WRIGHT.
FOR RENT,
On tho first of November, a litrgi
brick house, corner ol South Broad and Dray-
ton-streets, onem Liberty-street,and twone
brick buildings lu South Br.unl ntre. t. Apply to
oct 10 A. WEBB, Margaret-street
Sale continues,
„„ 'wOn THURSDAY, Nov. 9th, , . w .
Will be sold at tho Exchange Wharf, at II o'clock, at
the store formerly oo uplwriby John Doyle, decoaaent
The stock of Groceries. Liquors and Dry Goods, and
all peri.liable property In said atom, sold by leave of
the Ordinary of tfiiatham comity, fbr the benefit of
the heirs and creriltooqor John Doyle, deceased Tito
•ale Mill continue! from day to day until disposed of.
Also, a Horse and Wagon. Terms cash.
TOMORROW, at II
The usual assortment
quoin. Crockery and C
second hand YurnJl
(fiocks. Watches, J<
ilolivery.
- M. B.-»
settled for before the’ nex'
N. II.-*All articles purchased
account and risk of th
itotomw?
On THURSDAY, 19th bat., at 11
Will ho sold at the Brick Store on Wine
The balance of the perishable property,
The stock of (jrocoriea. Liquors and Dry Goods, he to eatate of Edward Roger*, deceased,
longing to the estate or John Doyle,deceased. Sold cut Dry Goods,Llqnm>,StandOftSke.F
by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham county, for the Ac. Also, tho unexplred Jease of the
■ — by permission of Court, and by orderofl
trator. Terms cash.
Adminidruteerf 8aU.
On FRIDAY, tho 27th Inst.. *
On MONDAY,Nov. 13.
Will be sold at the storo, corner ot West Broad and
Stewart streets, commencing at 11 o,clock
The stock of Groceries, Liquors snd Dr;
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said eHtate. The
salu to continuo from day to (lay untildlsposodof
Terms cash.
Will be sold at 11 o’clock, No. — Margsret-street.the
household and Kitchen Furnltnro-t^rms cash.
Private Bale.
Com, Corn Meal neat Short*.
1000 bushels White Corn. 75 sackstorn Meal, and
, 3 sacks Short®. _Tcrm« cash. .
A young aud gentle Mare, for sadddle and llar-
Wlll be sold at the' store', onisolteitreet. 0 troxt door
from I.tiM ..In’s Drug Store,
• of eigen
Sundry perUhsblp articles of Cigar®, Ffin. .
belonging to estate of Henry Caseon, df crtMed. &
|Nn«»fiLhe Court and by order of tho A
HOTELS, be.
FLETCHER HOUSE,
Mnrletta, O.orgla.
a Tho Now Hotel, xlJohilnK tho nr,i»kf.»t
Hooke, kept l.y the •uWribel, »nJ I)Ulll «i_
preasly for lilin.holiimiow complete cl, ho t»ke.
pleasure In Informing hi„ rrimnl. »u,t Uio trere'llnj
iiuhiic Reuorill.v. thrt he hen !.rgo, olrj, pleunnt iinn
well-fornlwWol roouui, ree.ly for their reception. Tho
situation. Iron. Its vicinity to the depot, .peculiarly
adapted for the convenience of transient cempony,
“t n .Stm*n ,, X^!,lreh^".w«U C .^mfcrl*7f
those who may favor him with a rail.
DIX FLETCHER.
NEW SUMMER RETREAT.
a Tho aubacribor lma opened bis
new house, OA K 1,01k IK, at Thunder-
bolt, where fautlllos and others deali>
ous of eijjeylng salt air ami sea bathing, will
find overy comfort and convenience. Its close prox
imity to the city, lH‘lngonly halt an hour s ride from
town, reuders it the most desirable summer retreat
In Chatham county. A a largo and spacious Bath
house will bo fouud ou the premwe*;
Je—6m
FOR RENT,
Tho Wharf Storo, lately occupied by
| John Doyle,on Waldburg's wharf, from Novom-
B. HABERSHAM k SON.
■be
t 9—2uwlm
FOR RENT,
a Tho Eastern Tenement of Jones' now
stores on wharf Four.
oct 9—2awlin It. IIABKHHHAM k SON. j
TO RENT.
a The fine nowBrick House,situatod north
west side Elbert square. It Is fitted up with
hot amt cold water baths, ami gas fixtures;
oJho, carriage house and sUblo attached,
oct 7—tf JOHN M. COOPER.
WANTED.
I A good comfortable dwelling for a small
family In a convenient purt of the city, Aimly
at [oct7—eodtf SWIFT A CO.
FOR SALE.
NEGROES FOR HALE.
JIE Subscriber has on hand, 40 Negroes,
slstlng of Engineers, Blacksmiths, Uurntfn-
ruse servauts, male and female, city raised
and Women, field hands, and Iwiys und girls
down to the uge of 10 years. Apply to
WM.WIRGHT, Broker.
oct 10 Bay-L.-me, Savannah, Ga.
- "for “SALK. "
M IDDLING and Small Rice, and Rice
Flour, at Blake’s Mills. .....
oct 14—3 it. HABERSHAM A SON.
FOR SALE.
A TRACT of Lund in St. Peter'o Parish,
Beaufort District, S. C., on New Klver, con
taining 639 ucres, suld to be woll timbered, apply to
seprt COHENS .1 11KKTZ. Savannah.
COARSE white salt.
N OW landing from tho Br. bark General
Cbaasee. For sale lu lota to suit purchasers, by
Jr 21 ANDREW I.<>\\ CO.
J OAN Assoeiution Stock for sale. Apply
j to A. WILBUR,
Jy 21 142 Bay stitei.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
O0UTH-WE6TERN Railroad Stoek, Con
O trul Railroad Stock, City of Macon Gas Stock,
Bonds oi the South-Western Railroad, and Muscogee
Railroad Companies guaranteed by the Central Rail
road, und Wilmington and Manchester Railroad
Bonds. Fer sale by
may 10
H ORSE.—A fine family Buggy Horse, for
sale by fa»K 12]DAVID R. DILLON.
FOR HALE.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION in Baker
county, and u likely gang of NEGROES. Fo
BOTH WELL A SMITH.
PIANO FORTES FOR SALE.
SECOND-HANDED (’bickering Pinno
_ lu perfect order, for sale low.
Also, a fine Worcester Plano, now, and for sale <
accommodating terms. App’y to K. MILLER,
aug 17—tf 132 South Broad street.
FOR HALE.
A Jtgw The fino side-whool steamship
LOSPRKY, built In 1847 ; lengthened
and re-built in 1850, Is about 185
feet In length, 27 feet beam, ami 10
foot depth of hold, draws 10 feet water when fully
loaded aud coaled : can carry about 160 tons coal In
und about her bunkers; by builder’s measurement,
l.OOUtous, and registers at Custom IIoosu 607 tons;
has single engine of 54 Inch cylinder and 6 fr et stroke;
ntly bean supplied with force pumps, hose.
eadyforsea. During the past t
years, over thirty
thousand dollars have been expended, funilshlng her
hollers, overhaulln
lurniture,
erhaullng machinery, building
nlngsaloon, new lurniture, Ac. She Is fitted with
eighty state-room berths, and tw o large suloons be
tween decks, and on deck officer’s room, and a dining
saloon slxty-feet In length, furnished with Johnson s
patent sofa dining tables, unit capable of seating 100
passengers at table; she Is capable of accommodating
150 first class passengers, and Is abundantly sup
plied with betiding, table furniture, linen, plate, Ac.;
she Is one of the most economical sea steamships
afloat; her consumption of coal being only about 12
tons in twenty-four hours. Con be seen at Brown A
Godwin’s long wharf, Philadelphia. For further par-
tlccular.apply to O. A. L. LAMAlt.Sov’h.
or W. W.OOODWIN, JAS. DKVKAUX.or A. HAllT,
Philadelphia.Jc6
WOODLAWN)
■ Tho undersigned having loajiod the
above well known boautlfril place, situated on
the Ogechee l'lnnkroud, from Mrs. Marshall,
has refitted It in elegant style, and opened It as a
PUBLIC RESORT for the ladles and gentlemen of
Savannah, and strangers vUltlng the city. II® Win
furnish his guest* with comfortable apartment®, and
overy variety of dollcuuy—such as
Ice Cream, Cake®, Champaign, Straw
berries, Fruit®,
MW- And Refreshments of all kinds. “Wl
Separate Apartment®. Dinners, Supper*, Ac., for
private parties, furnished at short notice.
W The most perfect Orpbr purser
may 24—tf
J. D. G. ROGERS.
American ArtlntH’ Union!!
riMIE AM1SKICAN ARTISTS’ UNION,
X would respectfully announce to tho citizen* of
the United States and Canada*, that for the purpose
of cultivating a taste for the tine arts throughout the
country, ami with the view of enabling every family
to become possessed of agullery of Engravings,
By (he First Artlat® of the Age,
They have determined, In ord*r to create an exten
sive sale for their Engravings a ml thus not only give
employment to a large number of artists and others,
but Inspire among our countrymeu a tasto lor w-orks
of art, to present the purchasers of their engravings.
iWlllu ulFTskOI'’TH*:ACTUAL COST QIC *1.10.000
Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, there
fore. receives not only an Engraving richly worth the
money, but also a ticket which entitle* him to one
of the Gilts when they are distributed.
For Five Dollars, a highly finished Engraving
beautifully painted In Oil, uml Five Gift Tickets, will
he sent; or Five Dollar’s worth of splendid Engrav
ings cun be selected from the Catalogue.
A copy of the Catalogue, together with a specimen
of one of tho Engravings, can bo i
this paper.
ward c<l.
t the ofilue of
Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth
ml aOtit Ticket, will Immediately be for-
' AGENTS:
Tho CoromLUeo believing that the success of Uilt-
Great National Undertaking will be materially pro
moted by the energy ami enterprise of Intelligent
nn<l persevering agents, have resolved to treat .with
such on the must liberal terms. ... .
Any person wishing to become an Agent, bv send*
Ink (uo»t until.) 91. will receive by reluni uf Mall, a
One Dollar Bnurevlnil, a "Hill Ticket." a IWjiectu,,
a Catalomic mol all other licccaaarr Wforniatloil.
On tho lltml cmuplollnn of the Hale, tho IIIHb will
be nlncrd In the hmnlaof a Uoumillteo ol lhe pnr-
chuscra to he.JIatrlhnteil, due notice of which will he
given throughout the United States amt the Cana-
tf “’ LIST OK U1KT8:
100 Marhle bnaUof Wubllutun, at - *IOI *10,««
IUU ilo Clay, • • •
100 do V abater, - •
100 do Calhoun,
60 elegant OU Paintings, In splendid \
gilt frames, size 3x4 ft. each, J
1U0 l U giinl OU Pumttugs. 2X3IX. each,
500 Steel plat® Engravings, brilliantly)
colM In oil, rich giU frames 24x30 >-
In. each, .. . )
10,(Ml elegant steel plate Engravings,)
col’d In oil, of the Washington r
Monuwcnt. 20x26 In. each, )
237.000 steel plat* Kngruvlugs. from
100 different plate*, now lu pos
session of, ami owned by the Ar-
- **- — -jrket v
hy perml
inlulstretor. Tenns cash,
„ AitmxtJstratorf
, 0n MONDAY, the 39th Inst., at.
7111 be sold at tho late residence or__
.wi , corner of Brvnn ami Habersha#etreet.
All the Household and Kitchen Vurnltur®, betoDf*i
liig to tho estat e of Jos. Bancroft, deceaaed. Sold hjr
pormlwlon of Court and by on’er of the '
Terms cash.
Private lal*.
Now landing and foraale, Potatoes and Onion a.
A small Fire Engine, suitable for plantation 1
MEW
new iBooks^
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER k OO*
ocr«)HER 12tn.
TDA NORMAN : or, Trials and their
X by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps—Illustrated. _
Daniel Boone, and the Hunters of Kentucky; by W.
II- Bogart—IIJu*trate11. _ __ ,
The Three Colonics of Anatralla.New South Wales,
Victoria, South Australia; Their Pastures, Copj
Mines,and Gold Fields; by Samuel Sidney—1U
lr StrjfoUn Franklin and the Arctic Regions: with de
tailed notices of the exiieUltlon* 111 search of tho mis
sing vessels under Sir Sohn Franklin $ by P. L. Sim-
monds, to which Is added an account of the Amort*
in Expedition ; by John C. Lord.D. D.
Th« Men-of war * Man : by Eugene Bue.
FraukLeslle's Gazette of Fashions, for October.
mJBUBDQR * BKOTHBR,
HAV® RROUVSD OOT. 12.
P ROGRBBB and Prriudice : by Mrs. Gor®.
Fred Arden; or, tlie Jesuit’s Reveng®; by J.P*
Smith, Esq.
Yalo College "Scrapesby John D. Vose.
Bryan Blowday ; or, the Blue Rauger of the Mo
hawk ; by Newton M.Curtis.
The H'fhwayman’a Stratagem : or, Claude at tho
Scaffold, being a full account of th® Rescue of Dick
Turpin. _ _.
Paul Deverell; or Two Judgments for one Crtiu®.
A Tale of the present day; by*J. H. Ingraham.
The Ladle*'Guide to Beauty; containing practi
cal advice on Improving the complexion, the hair,
the foun, the teeth, the rye*, the feet, the feature*,
so a* “o Insure the highest degree or perfection of
which they aro susceptible—and also, upward* of
ne hundred receipt* for oils, Ac.; by Sir Jas. Clarke.
Graliuni's Magazine for October.
A further supply of Na Motu ; or. Reef-Rovings In
the South Seas. ^
STILL OPEN-MORE BOOKS,
RECEIVED BY 8. 8. SIBLEY. OCTOBER 10.1854.
VTA MOTU ; or, Rees-Rovings in the Boutk
xx Sea*, by Edward T. l'erktns.
The Ladles’ Guide to Beauty, containing practical
Advice for the complexion,heir, eye*, teeth, kc„ Ac.,
with numerous receipt*; by Sir James Clarke.
Fred Arden ; or, The •Jesuit's Khvenge; by ! l. 1
Smith, Esq.,author of Amy Lawrence, Ac.
Yale College Scrapes, by John DeVoeef author of
Seven Nights In Gotham, Ac.
Fad ward Seville, or. The Rescued Nun. A Convent
and Us Wrongs ; by Duron St. Ledger.
more or
Turkey, Russia, the Black Sea, and Circassia i by
Capt. Spencer. London edition.
Fashion and Famlu*; by Mrs. Ann Stephens.
oct 11 For sale at No. 135 Congress-st®.
^ neV books.
RECEIVED BY JOIIN M. COOPER k OO,
rrttURSDAT, Oct. 5th.
I NCIDENTS of Travel in Egypt, Arxbi^
Pet raea, and the Holy Laud ; by John
phens—Illustrated.
A Journey to Central Africa i by Bayard Taylor—
IlhiMtrated.
Isabel Curollton ; a personal retrospect; by Knel-
ler Glen.
Hermit's Dell, from the diary ofr a Penclller.
Poems and Ballad* ; by Gerald Massey, containing
the ballad of Babe Christabel, with several new po
re vised and corrected by the author.
Bertha and Lily : or, the Parsonage of R
A Romance; by Elisabeth OakesSndtb..ifc
Easy Nat; A Tale of Life In New Yorkai
at adapted to any Meridian tby A. L. 8tl .
Walden ; or. Life in the Woods; by Henry
Tlmreau.
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NEW BOOKi*
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MJOTOBSR 2ND.
T GIE Roots and the Poetry of the Anetalt
Greeks; with an historical Introduction, and a
view of Grecian Philosophers, Orators, and Histori
an* ; by Abraham MIIIs, A. M.
The Architect; or. Practical House Carpenter—0-
ltiKtrated by sixty-four engravings, for the ue® of
Carpenters and Builders ; by Asher Beulamtu.
History of Cuba; or. Notes of a Traveller In tho
Tropics—being a Political. Historical and Statistical
Account of the Island to vie present time; by Matu-
rin M. Bellow.
This,That aud the Other; by Ellen Louise Oban-
Noah and his Times ; relat.hg to the Antediluvian
and earlier i*)»t4*Uiv!an periods; by J. Muneou Otm
stead, M. A.
Florence Egcrtron ; or. Sunshine and the Dew; by
the author of " Clara Stanley,” Ac.
Frits Harold ; or. the Temptation s by Sarah A.
Myers. A.book for boys.
IMctoriul History of the United States of America,
from the earliest period to the close of President Tay
lor’s Administration: by Hugh Murray. Esq., wltb
additions and corrections, by Henry C. Watson.
The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers t
with a blogruDhlcal sketch and note*, edited by Epe®
Ba poem*, Plays and Kaaaya; by Oliver Goldsmith,
with a critical df ~ _
Aiken, M. D.
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Ay Tlie Engravings In the catalogue are now really
for delivery. 6moa—in sep"26
FOR MALE.
A LARGE anil oommodious briok shod
Warehouse, suitable for the storage of lime,
hay and other merchandize, situated In the
TO CONTRACTOKh.
■VTOTICE Is hereby given to all Contractors for
work to be done on Public Bridges, Culverts,
kc.. In the county of Chatham, that contracts for the
same must first be made with the Justices of tho In
ferior Court, as required by the laws In forco regulat
ing tho construction of bridge*. Ac.
JAS. E. GODFREY, j. i. 0. 0. C.
GEO. P. IIARKIEON, j. i. c. 0. C.
mil M ONT. CU A MING. J. I. C. o. 9.
NOTICE.
1 1 WO months aftor date, application will be
made to the Ordinory of Chatham county, for
permission to sell the real estate of Mrs. Ophelia L.
Abbott, late of said county, deceased for the benefit
of the heirs and creditor* of said estate.
J. Da La MOTT A,
aug 22—00 Qualified Executor
PIIOF. .1 AMES McCLlNTOCK.M.D.,
I ATE Dcnn of tho Philadelphia Collego ol
J Medicine,and formerly Preuldentof thcCustle-
ton Medical College, and undoubtedlythe best Annto-
NOTICE.
A LL persona having demands against W.
N. Wav. late of Liberty county, decease , aro
hereby notified to present them properly attested to
the undersigned within the time prescribed by law,
and all persons Indebted to said deceased,aro hereby
required to make Immediate payment to
LOTTERIES, &c.
MT Pit ter son’s OJhct, No. 6 Whitaker Street. ^$
Greene and Pulat*kl Lottery!
GREGORY A MAURY, Managers.
Orders from the country, promptly attended to
I a printed copy of the drawings sent to all who
order tickets, and prizes cashed
dress
sept 7
demand. Ad-
Greene and I’ulanki Lottery !
Office Buy Une, near Bnll-St.
UHKOOKY k MAURY. Mcnwnri
Tickets and Shares, either'^li^leo^b^^s^ackaf*
Venderfor Gregory A “
sept 7 Bay Lane. ~
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Apply to
M- PRENDERGAST,
178 Broughton street.
AGENCY OF
JIORCROBS PLANING MACHINE,
Woodworth Plotting ifenclitne,
IN UNSOLD DISTBICTS.
AI^O.THBNEW AND IMPROVED PATENT FOR
HANGING TnB CIRCULAR SAW.
II. LIVERMORE,
Office at Wilbur’s Insurance Agency
Jy 24 142 Bay street.
J_£AMS.—25 caaks Hams, landing and lor
BALING TWINE.
T HE undersigned aro prepared to exhibit
samples of a very superior article of Baling
Twine, manulactured In Columbus, Ga., whleh la
considered by competent persons who have examin
ed the same, much belter than the Imported Twiae.
Buyers are requested to call nud examine. Orders
left with ns will be promptly filled, and on the usual
terms. [aug61 WELLS k VKR8TILLB.
MIDWIFERY NOTICE.
M RS. ELLEN DILLON desires to inform
the ladles of Savannah, that she has removed
the corner of Perry and West Broad streets, to
MO. 37 Congress street, between Price and Ilaber-
3mm street*. ; Je b-6m
Mpt2U J> HOLOOMBE, JOHNSON k OO.
FLOVK, BACUS, Me.
1 an BBLS. Bupcrflno Flour.
IUU 10 hhds. Clear Side*.
aep 5
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k OO.
O NIONS—10 libl». lauding from steamer
Knoxville, and lor reli* by
mrj u MoMAlION * DOYLK.
Moll AHON* DOYLK.
R OPB.—900 colls prime KcntucUy Rop«.
For sale by
—-- 7 WEBSTER A PALMES.
W HISKEY—200 bbls. Rectiflod Whiskey.
Landing and for sale by
principal
..jt of the remedies:
DR. McCLINTOCK’S PECTORAL 8YRUP. $1.
DR. McCLINTOCK’S COLD and CUUOII MIX
TURE, for colds, coughs, Ac. Price 25 cent*.
DR. McCLINTOCK’S ASTHMA and W HOOPING
COUGH REMEDY. Price 50 cents.
DR. McCLINTOCK’S TONIC ALTERATIVE SYR
UP, for purifying the blood. Price $1.0
DU. McCl.iNTOCK'S DYSl’KITIC EMXIIl, for
giving tone to the Htomach. relieving pains after
eating, heartburn, and all dlHugreeuble symptoms
arising from ludlgcbtlon- Price $1.
DU. McCLINTOCK’S BUEUMATIO MIXTURE, a
purely vegetable remedy, for Internal nse. 50 cents.
Dlt; McCLINTOCK’S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT,
for rheuinatlHin.HpridnH, swelling*,Ac. 60 cents.
Dll. McCLINTOCK’S ANODYNE MIXTURE, for
pains, toothache, headache, neuralgia, Ac. Price 50
cents
DR. McCLTNTOCK’8 FEVER and AGUE SPFX)I-
F1C. a certain cure for all IntermlttAiit*. Price $1.
Dlt. McCLINTOCK’S DIAItlllKF.A CORDIAL and
Cholera Preventive. A safe remedy.
I)R. McCLINTOCK’S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE
PILLS, for costlveneHH,headache, Ac. 25 cents.
DR. McCLINTOCK’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, for
Irregularity In the function* of the liver and bowels
—the bc*t liver pill made. 25 cents a box.
A. CUSHMAN A CO., 122 Fulton street, New York,
ole proprietors-
JAS. II. CARTER A CO.,
W. W. LINCOLN,
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.,
J. B. MOORE A CO..
Jy 26 Agents. Savannah. Geo.
ER NOT POlbONOl’S.
ICE’S may bo found Soda
from copper or lead: the water
Lemon, Strawberry, and Raspberry Synips, made
being conducted from the fountains by *olld tin pipes,
it. . • ... t been re-tinned under
ise, (firm of Morse A
ALSO,
rjr, and R*_^_...„JP^P1-
from loaf sugar,and most delicately flavored, by the
bottle, box, gallon, or barrel- We furnish country
merchants with syrup* by the keg, five or ten gal-
CANDIES nude fresh every day. Merchant* from
Florida, Soutbeahtern Georgia, and the Up Country
*hould by all mean* make arrangement* with tbls
house for their Fall and Winter stock of Candles, as
they can at the same cost supply themselves with a
home-made article, warranted lupcrior, both In
quality of material and adaptation to the climate,
to any candles sent from the N*rth to the Southern
market, whether obtained at wholesale houses In
this city, after standing upon damp floors from four
to ten months, orordortd direct from New York or
Baltimore. .. , ,,
Candles put np In package* of 25. 50, ami 100 lbs.,
and delivered at railroads or Bteaiuboala free from
charge for boxing or druyage. Rock Undy at a very
low price, superior quality. Gum and Cordial Drops
at New York nrlcea. Syrups of every flavor for foun
tain*. Fruit Drop* of delightful flavors.
No coloring matter I* u*ed, except cochineal and
saffron. No flour, stale or otherwise, bought for r“
A CARD.
1 'HE SWIMMING POOL for gentlemen, At
the corner of St. Jullen and Jefferson streets,
being now open for the public, ticket® arc for sale to
person* who may wish to bee * ‘ -* ■* —
Price single tickets
Monthly tickets, admitting
evening -
Admission to the bo>*' swimmlug school 0.12l<
Monthly ticket* for boys, allowing them halfa~
HP AH—TAR—TAR.—Landing from steam- i Tho proprietor
X er Alabama, this day, and A»r »a»e bf tlsfactfou when t
•ug 31 CLAGUGUN k CUNNINGHAM. 1 plated.
his arrangemeat® are entirely
Irely com-
tf-jyll
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NER
VOUS DEBILITY.
Disease
of the Kidney*,
and all diseases arising
from u disordered Liver or
8tomuch, such as Constlputlon,
Inward Pile*. Fullne**, or Blood to
the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach. Nau
sea. Heartburn, Disgust for Fowl, I u Incus
or Weight In the Stomach, 8»ur Eructations.
Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach,
Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at] lhe Heurt, Chokjng or Suf
focating Sensations when In a lying Powure, Dim-
ness of Vision, Dot* or Web* before the Sight,
and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency
of Perstratlon, Yellowness of the Hklu and
Eye*, Pain lu the Side, Back, Chest,
Limb*, Ac., Sudden Flushes of
Ileat, Burning In the Fle*h,
Con.taut Imuglnlng* of Evil
and great Depremdon of
Spirit*, can be effectu
ally cured by
DR. HOOFLAMD’g
CELERRATK1) GERMAN BITTERS,
paaPARin or
DR. C. 51. JACKSON,
German Medicine Store. No. 120 Arch strut, one dom
below Sixth, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases I* not
skilful phyHlciau* had failed.
Thc*e Bitten: are worthy tte attention of Invalids
Possessing great virtue* In tho rectldcatfou of the
liver and lesser glands, excrrhdng the most oearclitn*
power In weakne** and affection* of the dlgestlv®
organs, they are withal, safe, certain, and pleasant.
TESTIMONY FROM GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
Linch k DavisJUtonton. Ga.. July 14, 1853, *av:-
“ Your German Bitters are taking lhe lead of all
ther medicine® for chronic diseases, Ac., aud are
selling rapidly. Pleo*e vend m»another box tminedl-
ely.or we snail be out before 11 arrives.”
Dr E. 11, Strohifcker, Macon, Ga.. Jan. 1st, 1851,
said" I am happy tossy that your German JJItlers
gaining a great reputation. I think It will, In fri*
, aell very rapidly.
\y. Maxcv k Co., Montlcello, Oa,. Oct. 6th, 1852,
$ald—” Your Bitters, though entirely unknowu be
fore in this county, havesoid rapidly, and given sat
isfaction.’*
Dickson A Green, Alexandria. Ala., 8ept. 30,1852,
said” We have taken pain* to Introduce your Ger
man Bitters, and we And It to be a very valuable
medicine.”
O A, Robins'"* ’lellefonlc, Ala., Jan. 30,1851, said;
“ Your medicine must eventually have a large sale:
all those who used Jt In the fall liked It very much.—
The people have been much deceived here by trifling
C atent nostrums that affects the sale of your valua-
le Bitters, and will, until It becomes known.”
Cbauncey Fowler. Tuskegee, Ala., Jan. 1,1851, said
The Bitters are selling well, aud 1 think they wl!
continue so, os they glvo good satisfaction to (hose
who have used them.”
Fo: *ale, wholesale, by Druggist® In al! the principal
eltles, and at retull by Apothecaries aud Storekeep
er* In every town In tbe United States.
W Price 7ft cents per bottle.
For sale In Savannah by W. W. Lincoln, A. A. Bol-
dlsNCiitatlon on hts poetry; by John
The VoeUcal Work® of John Milton ; a new edition
with notes and a life of the|Author ; by John Mite
ford.
NSW BOOKS.
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V IRGINIA Comedian*; or, Old Days id
the Old Dominion, edited trom the MBS. of O.
Effingham, Esq., In two vols.
Party Leader*: Sketches of Thomas Jefferson,
Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Usury Jack-
son. Henry Olay, John Randolph, of Roanoakc, A«4
by J. G. Baldwin, Esq.
Preservation of Health, and Prevention of Disease:
by B. N. Cummings, M. D.
The Chemistry of Common Life, No.4:by June®
F. W. Johnson. M. A. Ac.
Alice Seymour, a Home Tale: by Mrs. Gray, an-
,hor of "the Glpsev’s Daughter, Ac.
Secrets of the Old Bmltbys, a sequel to Ada, th®
fietraved, by the author of Elathe Outcast, Ac.
Godeys* Ladys’ Book, for October.
Blackwood’s Magazine, for September.
Hunt’s Merchant * Magazine, tor September.
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im
CtlBBEDOB * BUOTHEK
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T^HE Life and Epistles of St Pnul : Bj
I the Rev. W. J. Conybeare, 31. A., and the Her.
J. 8. Ifawson, 31, A.
Sketches of the Lives and Judicial Service® of th®
(Thief Justices of the 8upreme Court of the United.
State* : By George Van Santvoord.
The Captains of the Roman Republic, os Compared
with the Great ftlodertt Strategist®: By Henry Wm.
Herbert.
The Home In the Valley: By Emllle P. Oarlen.
Hequel to the Neighbor's Children, from the Gero
ian: by Mrs. 8. A. Myers.sop A
ni*C EKUfEP, UOT, «,
H ARPERS' Magazine for October ;
Graham’s do do do;
I,adle*' National do do do;
Ned Musgrave; or, the most unfortunate man tn
the world- a comic novel; by Theodore HaoK.
Alice Seymour. A Home Tale; by Mrs. Grey.
Thu Kye-ilouae Plot ; or, Ruth, tho Conspirator®
lex. uumm. .
The Buke Prize. A Story of Art and Heart in
Florence ; by Lieut. Murray.
The Secrets of the Old Smlthey. A sequel t® Ad®,
the Betrayed.
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SimmiRa 9tu.
T HE Hammersmith Protestant Dincusaion ;
*>eltig an authenticated report of th® Contr®-
▼erhlal Dlsfushion between the Rev. John Cntnmlng,
D. D., and Daniel French. Esq., or the differences be
tween Protcstanlsm and Popery, •
Shakespeare’® Scholar: being Historical and CrR1»
ti studies ofhis Text, Characters; and Commenta-
tors, with an examination of Mr. Collier folio oflSSS.
By Richard Grant White, A. M.
CapLCanot; or Twenty Years of an African Sla
ver ; being an account of the car««r and adventure®
on the coast. In tho Interior,on shipboard, and lo tho
West Indies: By Brants Mayer.
The Nursery Basket: a Hand book of Practical Dh
ectlons for Young Mothers. sept U
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Practical MlnenUon. A ire ji re, and Minin,: By
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aug 22 Market SquAfra. .
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nounce his commencement ot the general
WOOD business, ou that spacious and convenient
location known as “Winkler’s Wharf,” foot of West
Broad street, where he Intends at all times, to keep
on hand, at Wholesale and Retail, every kind of
WOOD required, which he will sell at the lowest mar
ket price*, for cash. Particular and prompt, atten
tion paid to orders. W. T. .MITCHELL, Agent.
Wood ! Wood !
T HE SUBSCRIBER will keep constantly
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a frill *u truly, at all seasons, of OAKTHILKORY and
PINE WGOD. All orders left at J. D. Jesse’s, Brough-
ton-street, will he pcomnUy attended to^
MT Wood WUfLow rox CASH.-tfa
Ian I J. M. BUTLER.
HERB A PERRY,
C RPENTERS and Jo inert, are prepared
to contract for buildings, or Job work or every
description In their lino.
Also—Bell IiAngtng done with neatneas and des
patch ; orders left at their *hop on Huntlngdon-st.
between Montgomery xnd Jefferson streets, oral J.
Jones’Guu Smith, will be promptly attended to.
•.was
Dlula aiiiillttSM, flM .11(1 11-1 Ailciiriai, Birecl
Flpired Swire Mu»llti«, Now York MUtaSknl
“ " ' 7 rD&«. prl
115 Congress street.
Y^LOUR.—A00 bbls. suporfine Floor, now
X? In store, and for sale by __
scd 16 M. H. WILLIAMS.
sis Albany Creuk
4 LE, ALB.—40 Barrels
1 *WM?|7 PATOBIBt :
J-'lOFKKgrcHACKBBB, it.-
VV 100 mala Java Cofltee,
30 bbls. Sugar Crocket . _ ,
50 boxes Tobacco, 'T Brands, 1 ’