The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, October 25, 1858, Image 2

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•y.V.BlMS, ""^rSriNtsD. - eoitor. «agRfi&r±r==f:8 »•» msdetu CtjaUnue it. Timely koMce U slven, aotbni «*plr*Uon rfmb. T*8©W W****’* w rl.k »h.» th. hiin U SAVANNAH, GA. ^jasafewMaralsg,October 23. Tii Swwt in pio»tu«—W. Mrc.lT. ft«* th. Swrtmi Onr,!.., lb»t a pob- )U dttm WH |lin bj 1ft; Wm. W. U.n.ll «r lb. Dafatur Boom, in D^nbrtdff*, to iha Hnfinttrt 4f tb« Athntlo A Oolr Balltoad, upon I bo onmplc- llou ot tho aump to tbol plow. BmMm lb. oor r t, tOBO bondrod Mdtftjr «U.|U bod ocoti nl Iho UMt. Tbo boollb of iboEnflutott ond tuctou In tho u,|o Tronb botlug Uto propoitd..Mr. J. \V. Moon, Mile* Cbitf Knjlntof, roipondtd fol. low* I. M Oenil®met»':—-I b«ff U»t«, in bsbalf uf the Engioeor corp* of th« Atlantic £ Gulf Railroad, to tondor 70a oar slocata thank* for the generality and kindness evinced toward* us on tbia occailon. We feel that oarlotsrasti In tho preient instnnco ate Identical—• desire to aid in the completion of the Atlantic £ Gulf Railroad to Dainbrldge. Wo hope that the moat sanguine expectation* of tho cititens of Decatur, in relation to this matter, will befall; realised—when w«^ onch of its, return to our respective homes, we ahull carry with us the pleasant associations, con ected with this our first visit to yoar town. In conclusion, ulluw mo to offer you the following sentiment. SaraartaA and Da in bridge— may the good feel ing now existing between them, soon he cemented by the iron bands of tbo Main Trunk Railroad.” See First Page. SraMMii* Yi.tit.iiiT.—Tb. S.xonl., »tl«. ’ ad tn*<i»y, reporta having mat the steamship Van- dorhtlt on flatnrday, Oet. 9. at ! o'clock p. m.. In 1*1. fiO* 11', lung. IS 0 . The Vanderbilt wad then •erondaya from New York, and had made 1,810 miles distance, an average of 880 mile* per day, [V. r. Pott. NFORBOSTON—-Thebark LAtojl, Oolrm.n ^_Ma*te . will uiact With dsspatcb Ihr tba above Tor freight apply to — HUNTER * OAMMfeLL. “ 1U BBI<MAM,n»Um P l5 k m.— through the ooluu.ua of the official paper. [Exchange, Botmixan Ruoicifo ovbr the latk Elections. Tba Richmond Whig asks the following questions, to which wa would be glad to see an answer from soma southern Democrat: The Democratic papers complain ngnin«t the Southern Opposition on account of the letter's re joicings over tba defeat of the Democracy in the Jets election* at the Noatb. Why may not South ern tuen axult as earnestly over the triumph ol the Opposition at the N‘>rtb as over the triumph of the Democracy there? So far as the question of slave ry and Southern right* was involved in the recont Northern elections, were the Dem»cr»iia candi dates for Congress an} more fnvnreble to tho South than the Opposition candidate*? If so, in what respect? What was the difference between ihe . two parties there on tbo ‘•finality" < f the English Bill—-Ibe only matter of practical consequence to the people of the South at the present time ? Look at the position of the respective candidate* on this question in each of the States where elections were held last week, and where elections will ho held in the course of the next month. I* it not a fact—a proved, fixed fact—that every Democratic candi date for Congress in Pennsylvania, in Ohio; in Indians, In Iowa, and in Maine, with n very r cw v exceptions, was pledged .to vote for tho repeal ,»be population-restriction clause of tbo English Bill and for the admission of Kansas into tho* Union with her prosenl population of forty or fifty thousand soul*? Will any Democratic editor in tho South pretend to denu tbo fact here al leged? Pick-Pockets abd thk State Fair—The light fingered gentry seemed to have reaped quito n harvest at Atlanta, during tbo Agricultur.il Fuir. \ Uob “ ,, >'> whilst the wwbk.-rscx will find in Its 'ertaui relief from those di*tre*>ing annoy* Tbp Covington Times soys: The Fair ha* been Attended by a large number of people, and judging from the losses sustained by some of our citizens, the fight fingered gentry hnve been very successful in their slight of hand per formance. Otfr fellow-citizen, Thn*. Shephard, had his pocket packed to the tune of SO or 60 dol lar*, before he had lime tolenvo the Car-Shed, Mr. Parker, uf the Brick Store, was robbed of 350 dol lar* on the Fair Ground. Mr. Jus. Johnson lost $160; another gentleman from tho upper part of Georgia was relieved of the sum of 000 dollars.— We have heard of a large numtier or persons itmt lost all the money they had, but wc do not know amounts. Cotton in the SonTH-WKST—The Amerious Republican of last week, says: There has been a Jong spell of dry weather, very favorable to tho cotton crops, at least thoso which escaped the ravages of the rust. The weed, wi places, still looks green and healthy, and many blooms may be yet seen. We have not had a de cent shower of rain In nearly six week*, affording to tbo planters a fine opportunity of gathering tbo matured staple. After all, wenro of the opinion that a very fair average crop will be gatbored this * The Southern Cultivator. We have before us tho Novetnbor number of this excellent Agricultural monthly, presenting tho usual varied and valuable table of contents. Tho . next number closes the sixteenth volume, and a* all tuhterijit lone commence teitk the January num ber, those of our readers who design commencing • with the volume, wili do well to send on their names in time. With tho commencement of the seventeenth volume, the proprietor proposes the enlargement of the journal by attaching an orna mental cover, consisting of two or four loaves, for tbepurpoie of containing tho advertisement*, which at present occupy from seven to eight pages—thus adding from fuurto eight pages of reading matter to eaoh number. This change, while it increase* tb«interest and value of the Cultivator, will, of coarse, increase tho expenses of publication, nnd it Is to be hoped the old friends nnd subsciibors of the psper will do all in their power to incream its circulation—Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel, 24/A. The Operatic Excitement In New York. New York, Oet. 21.—A great throng attend* the sale of tickets at the Acodcmy. All Iho ave nues to the box offices are overflowing. Boxes fur to-morrow night have been sold nt $50, nnd choice •Ingle teed for $20. Tho debut of Piceofomini, was greeted with an overflowing audience, and she was received with the most onthusinstio demon strations of sptdnuse. Btephnni, tho new tenor, and Florentine baritone, were also recolvcd with rapturous expressions of delight. A New Point.—It roust be refreshing to Judges, Attorneys and Jurors to gat hold of a “point’ nev er touched before. Boob we learn waa the good luck of Judge Wsrdlaw at lha late terra of Court for York District. According to the Enquirer, be decided that “when, pending the suit, a minor be come* of nge,Mhenext friend’ cease*, de facto, to he a party, and the liability for costs rests upon the gaont/om minor sole.’’— C’Aar. Conner. The New York Express seems to be of opin(nn l that the only difference between slavery in the two seetions i*. that in the South the master* own the bodies of the negroes, ond in the North, poll- ticiansown the voters, body nnd soul boih. Ilaynrd Taylor und family arrived by tho Sax- onla. Ho ha* been absent nearly two years and a half. He will devote the winter to lecturing. Who hue not heard of Bcferhave’a Hol land Bitters! Pimple iu Its composition, plsaaant to tho taste, and truly wondeilul In Its effect, its popularity cannot be w'ndered at. To Invalids Just recovering strength, it i< invaluable: exercising that soothlifg Influence over the nervous system, ami Imparting that health and tone to the stomach, so .oupei for by the convalescent.-— [Dally Enterprise. For sale by Druggists generally. 0 ' oet SI f9~ There are Tew things which off ml us greater plewitr* than silting down to write a nollrn of the UKh KUKATKD HOSTKTTKR’S STOMACH BITrKRS, be cause we are fully cotftclou* we eie conferring a publlo tietmflt.and onr heart tell* as that, by our notices, many have been Induced t r take thosn Bitters, nnd been res cued fiotn death by Dyspepsia, Diarhce*. etc., etc ,lor the cure of which it Is certaiti. The Hitter* bare always oecn known to excel all olbor preparations In the speedy cute of all the di*eases the stomach Is brir to; and thr mm ked favor wttli which it I* spokeu of by those who hare urfd them, enunut but counnce all, that its virtue* ire many. Try them. Sold by PruggHts everywhere, and by 1IOSTUTTKK '■* SMITH, aide Proprietor*, 68 Water and 6S Front *t.. Pilt*tiurgh. fl uct 21 ftpTo iteau'ate tho I.iveriv one of the physician'* tuincipai aim* in all cases of debility or weakness of the <yitem, for when this I* done, health naturally fdlnwa To find a remedy to do this ha* hewn the atm of Dr. danford during years of practice, where theLIVKIt IN- VKJORAT R was us-d with the greatest eucceu, and fully experimented with, until It could be recommended • hit runfldenre and truth, and In no case h*s It been ecommendrd for the cure ol any disease until it has •cell fully tried, aud kno.Tn to be beurflcla) iu the treat ment of such dUentrt*. Neatly all thn di-ess?* which we are subject to origi nate* from a diseased l.lver, which shows Itself in the form of jaundice, dyspepsia, rck bead tche, sour aton.ach, liliousties*, wi-akuu** of the back or spine, stomach and bowel derangement, and m my others too numerous to mention, all of which may be benefited by the use of the luvhrorat'ir, curing the Liver and removing the cnnie. Sold, wholesale and retail, by J. H. Moore, aud A. A. Solomons A <’« linn—<1% w »ept 0 C1I ARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN. THK original AND ONLY LONDON GIN IM PUTED.—Thin (Jin, distilled in London from sound Bsrley, under the surveillance of the British Kxclse Liw*. isdettcately flavored with a tincture of the Italian Juniper Her.y. and some of the most valuable restora tive* of the Vegetable Kingdom, rendciiug it, in tho opinion of the most eminent medical men, tho purest and eslnsl stimulant or diuretic drink in use. It ia a delicious tonic, of » soil and delicate flavotf differing entirely from any other Gin, and devoid of thnt b.vsli, acrid taste, which renders tho article known as Uolland Gin or Schnupp-si. oljectionahlo It ts recommended by Physician* generally in case* nt Dyspepsia. Gout. KheuiHHtl-m, Dropsy, Gravel, Colic Ohnlern, Fever and Ague, Stricture, Distance of the Urinary Organs, th- Kidneys, nnd tho lh'Wel*, Nervous I l,.l.lllli. I .• I.l.llal lli. - - — *V|11 fi| * * •ynnees which 'reqiiently attend ilieir delicate organ/ation. Di-ctor Valentine Mott, of New- YorK, the highest •ledical aiithoiity, *ays: • * * “Under somo clrcomatnnres, I recoin •mud pure Holland Gin ns a medicine. (MI A It f.F.S’ LON- ION COItDIAL GIN' cnntniinng a Inrger <|iiantity of 'nniper, I con-idora |«.rfi-rablo urticlo, mi l the best I mva ever aeon ” It (■ peculiarly ads pte<I to sofliera in the Southern and Ves'ern Suites, ns welt as mr travellers -exposed to bange* of water and air. For sain In quarts at sevonty-fivo cents, nnd pint* thirty-eight cents, by all Druggist*. Grocer*. Fruiterers, tnd Country Mi-rct iint*. Beware of imitations. Buy •mix CIlAHt-US* sins U ATltKU M IMPORTKD. EDMUNDC. CHAItLKS. ^olo Ini|«.rter. 40 Broadway, New York. May be had, In Sirannah. of A. A. Sol. mom A Co John B. Moore, King *t \VaiIng, Th'W M. Turner. 8 D Brantley AO, and Rons A Co. ly fob 1 » TH K ELIXIR,*’ Prepared by Dr. JAMB- WII.I.I AM*, for tho cure of DY8PKPSY, and nothing hut DY8PKP8Y, fas adver tised In ain't tier column.) tias, by its own merit*. nbi» n- ■d for ite«tf so high a repntntiou in Philadelphia, that Physicians aciiimiated will) its properties, ate using It themselves atui prescribing It to tlmir iiatienta.conviuced by ohsorrHtion. of I ts grrnt efficacy In respiring th disordered digestive organs to healthy function Nil merous %'ase* ol Jiyspepsy, of Die most aggravated char icier, which wcie abandoned n< Inrunilde by some o he Medical PnoiiD v, have, by tlie use of this Klixir, been, trestored to perf<«t health, a* attested certificates testify may 0 ly NOTICE] TO CONB1GNBBE. ^ ^ Consignee* ptf baik I,AHOY, from Boston, is35i will nttend to the. rrwptlonofthalr good*, iandiug tills day at Stoddard’s wharf, all good* remaining oo lha wharf at auniat will be stored at their risk aud expense. HUNTER A OAMMKLL. An Unexpected Fortune.—It is stated that a •arviviog natural duoghler of Aaron Burr come* cu riously Into possession of quite a fortune In this woy: Bqrr held a lease from Trinity Church of the Richmond Bill property, three or four hundred Jot« in tbo centre of Now York, for sixty six year*. JIo released the land for sixly-threa year* to A*for and other*, and tbelr leasa expires In 1860. Tho lease for three year* then belongod to Burr’* daughter, atui the claim le lodleputnble, and (ho value of tho lease very great. Already soverul of tha lessees have compromised their claim for from one thousand fire hundred to two thousand dollars >erlot. Pafhr Monet iit St.* Dominoo.—The effeot of gn over isaue of papor money in depreciating its • value,le very etriklngly Illustrated In 8f. Domingo. The gorormnant has issued about fifty-five and n quarter millions of dollars in paper. The value of ft at the present time I* Just ooe cent, on tho dol- Jarj or »» i near being entirely worthless na any thing can be. The government, through its reck less abuse of its credit, has entirely dostroyod it, fend its ability ever to pay its debts. •‘‘A FRfeircn Surprjsk.—In a gay el role in the Tfeqbonrg Sf. Honors they were complimenting the , weultfui Duofaess de —- on tho approaching and apparent birth of an heir to so illustrious a bouse '' si her ion, • BO, hlngof It to raj husband,’* tbo replied j "W**** * > ^ 0€ ,u fpri«e I am preparing for i 6l» B»»»« U.ro from ih> Mom. gemery Mai) of Thursday, that the xln house on the Lloa Creek planutlonof Mr. Henry Luone •was burnt a few nlghto since. The gin bouse oon- • Ulned sixty-eight bales ootton, besides a quantltv that bad not been glnnod.—Columbut Sun, 23rd *utt. OrRRFLOWKD.—We noticed yesterday afternoon tbit Masers. Dillard. Powell £ Oo.’o warehouse had overflowed, by reason of the groat rush of cot ton made upon them, end spread itself over a two ■ sere lot oatbe hank of the rlvor, In the rear of their . warehouse. The present Indications are that the ’ fieftd will continue in rise until all other wares, homes in the city will find that it is necessary to “lengthen their onrde and strengthen their slakes,’’ that they may be enabled to lake care of tho oot* Ion consigned to them. Hurrah for Iho ootton flood, wa lay—let *er rip 1—Columbut Sun. ’ Another J«nnr Lind furort fa raging In , At tbo Acartemy of Moilo bn the 20th lam all tha seals for Piccolomlni’i second oon- <»rt ■’ere sold In .half an boor. In some instnnoet twenty dollars wore paid for a single seat. If tbo • same entbu.iaim could be esolted lh New York In .AtMrfif thexiesUtuie poor ^f thai-al|y, immense ■uffiirtof wonldba prevented and great and sub- a effeoted. DIVIDEND No. TO. Bank of the State of Georgia, 1 Savannah, 22d Oct., 1858. J m — Tbo Boerd or Directors litre This Day ds- BCflTcUiiwJ a Dividend or FOUR DOLLARS per sham, from the profits of tbit Bank for tlin pa«t six mootbs, |ieyable rn and after Monday, the nth Inst. 1. K. TKPFT.Cashier. V Tit- Chronicle k Sentinel, Canstitutlnnallst A Re public,at Ausnsta: Recorder, at MBIedgevIlle; Banner at Athens end tVllkes Republican, will please pubi'ah the above twice. 8 net 23 AIAttRIED, At Hlmwancuuk, N. Y , Oct. Huh, by thuRev.O Fco't. 0. D, V. \\. SKIFF, of Havnnnab,Gm., and Miss M. A. WEBB. Fl/iYIfiKAL INVITATION. Tho friend* amt acquaintances of William and Ann F. t^tke and family, are raspectfoBy Invited to attend the Funeral of their Fon, EUGENE ASBURY, from tbolr residence, corner of lodlsn and Funo-sts, This Morn ir.g, at 10 o'clock. COMMERCIAL record. BXL Fee First Png*. SHIPPING- LIST. KW Hen First Paco. Poisons cannot elude Its rthhP Readily remove* a bad odoR Old sires cured, and burns a'eO Purifies the breath on brnuty'a liP Highly beneHtseud preverre* the teetll Yields to no agent In potencY Lets no malaria escape Its control. Act* with ceftninty upon infu*«.riA Cuts short the uece-rity for physiG Take* pain Irnm the bjie of an insecT I nvitra the nttention of Literal I Como* up to tho Idea of a Prophylactic Darby’s Protihylactic Fluid Is for sale at the Drug Stores oct'23—0 Will bePuhilHUcd, OcT.fSSth, THR GREAT DEBATE ON the question, "Ought American 81avary to be Porpotuated V Hold at Philadelphia, Si-ptoiulior, 1858, uf RF.V. DR. BRGWNLOVV, of Tcnnewoo, and REV. ABR4BI PRVN1J, of New York. One Vol., 12«to., with Portraits of the Speakers. Our correspondent* will pleasn solid iu tbslr orders, oct 23 0 J It. LTPPTNOOTP Ac QG„ Philadelphia. ENGLISH AND CLASSIC SCHOOL, Comer of South Broad and Jefferson Streets. ■m - ^ Thu Exercises of this tichool will bo resumud #v3S» November 1st. Number of Pupils limited to Twenty, Terms as hero tofurc. Application may bo made to Jno. 0. Ferrlll, Esq., or to tho Principal, at Mr. Dickson's boarding house, oct 20 tf J. 8. F. dANOAST.BR. Principal. ARMORY HALL PRIVATE SCHOOL. —y~ TUB Second Academical Your, will com f(BfJS^' wnC0 on Monday morning, November 1, 1858. The year will be divided into three ermsof thirteen weeks eaeh. Parents detlrlug to send their children, will present them at tho Hat] at 0 o'clock. 2m sept 8 To Printers. T UB Subscriber lias been appointed Agent In Sa vannah, for tha sale of the RugRles Patent Printing Machinery, And would respectfully announce to Printers, that lie can oidor for them on advantaxeoue terms, any of these dr rid Presses, consisting of the Job Engine Prose, (two aisea,} Job Rotary, BIII-IDid Rotary,Diamond Can! Bo. tary, Paper Cutter*, Card Cutters, and Mr. RugRlas’ latest invention, the Combination. Bogina Proas, three '“•o' wRteh are now built, viz: Letter, Quarter aud Half Sheet Medium. The Rttfglee Prow, In Ua various forms, is so woll known throughout the outfre country, »«to require no extended notice. It Is tits only Job Press whloh has Withstood the test of years, and still gained popularity. It Is well made, rapid, does beaqtlfnl work, always ratio- Me, and has taken, the first Premiums wherever exbib- The Company lain almost dally reoylpi of letters from R arliee who have purchased Machines, spooking In the Ighaat tsrtus of thsir tasrils. and thu Impossibility, after having given than a trial, of getting along with- not tham, Clnoular* containing full particulars wliU testimoni als, will he sent to thnsa who desire them. > oet 19 tf f. W; 8IWS, A|*flL .MAYOIt'd DVFfOK, ( October 25th, 18/8 l ^ Artei the 27th Inst, the Ordinance prohibiting Ojws front runultig at large, will be enforced. octV'5-lt TIIQ3. M. TURNER. Mayor. S TATE OP GKORGIA,) Toall whom It tuay MclNTOHHCHMY. f conc-ru: U'berras. VM'llam T Thorpe, Ksq , makrs application for Ialters of Guardianship to j he pi rsonea I propsi ly of Mary r. Fielder, (minor) daughter of J.i). Fielder,de ceased : These are, therefore, to rile and admonish all and sln- Bitlar, the friend* and relatives of the snidMnry L Held- or (minor) to »how caues (It any they have) why lettor* ■ >f Uiiardiaiwliip ali"uld not bo Is-ued, es prayed fur l»y tho Hpplireut, oih— wise I-lt-rs will be ImiumI at the Do- cumber Term of Iho Court of Ordinary of tald County. WDnuss, the tlonomlde A A. DeLorme. Ordh ery for McIntosh County, this 2fd day of net., Ie68 <K-t2& A. A. DzLORNK.o. M'l. o •Wanted! S ituations t>y two Yuuug isuiiu*, ■ aro compo tout to teach the Kugli-h lirnnche-, togrthor with Freuclt, Music nn tho Plano, Drewin^-PalntDii.', and Ornatui'nlnl .<uedlr-wurk. Hituntlons'pri-fnrred toguther, hut will lie taken separately. Addrcee. stating ssl ry, Alls* LUCY A. PKN.M.VG1 ON, iM-i25-4t Carrollton. Uporuh. WANTED. A Palesinau In a Dry Hood* Store; one perfectly ar- qnalntod with the bunion*. Address Ixix 145, Poet Office. net 15—3t. COOPERS WANTED. rNNWO While Coopers wanted togo to Tenneisee; such | a* are capable nf making Flour Barrels, will hear ol permanent employment by calling on »ft« M. II WILLIAMS. FOUND, B Y ArgUfttu* Stbelitenmnn. Four Halve* of large IlauIt Bills. The owner will call end pr..ve prop erty at JO KPH SlCUr.L'S Boger Store fl| House Furnishing Goods T IUJ Entire Stock of IlOUaB FUKNiSUl.'G OOODe fur sale, at a reduction of 25 per cent, below rug- uUr retail prices fur CASH t Our itock is complete, anil ronrlut* In part of— Tabl* Cutlery, silver Pleted Good*, Stoves, Grates, Wo<n1 Ware, plain Japanued und Planished Tin M-ru, Hollow Warn, Brushes, Broom*. Walters, Gla*« Britan nia and Tin Lamp*.and House Keeping Hardware. Person* In waotof llmtsu Keeping Goad*, will please call, ns the stock wlil positively hi-sold n*a>u»vu. MORSE A FAY, ■<n2A Nra. 155 al 167 Rroiiglitou-*t. GEORGIA MADE CSUPRRIDR to anything In this tnaiki-t. Wsrrnmert W NOT TO RIP and NOT TO HAVESI11NGUS Iu their soles. For »«!••» by M. J. 1IUCKXKR. oci25 Noe 71 and 162 Gibbuna’ Building. DEWITT & MORGAN IIA VIC JUST RECEIVED V ERY Rich Silk and Velvet Double Skirt Robes, dn do Brocade bilk*, do do Rayadero and Plaid Silk*. RiscliofTs gn per-quail tv Black Silk*, GroGiain Amu re and Venillen do Moil* de I.aine and Theba Robes, Frctirh I'nllco**, Mcriuoi-suiuJ J’Jnidc, French RmliroMeriee. I.acu,8wi*- aiul l-'ainbrlc Potts, I.'u-u*. aniline nnd 8uia* Triiumliigfl, Urr■** Trim mint:*. Ribbons, Ac, Opeia Pteel Spring Skirts, Gents N>ck lie*, Lsdles’Gi-rit’* amt Clilldreu's Merino Garment*, llo*l»ry, Xc, Dmpt-iy Muslin from Auction. ••ci24 Cloaks ami Mantillas. B lack velvet .mantillas. BLACK *t COLORED CIOTil CLOAK?, MANTILLAS, R.ACS LAN'S, WRAPPERS, Ac Al*n, a job lot of theahovo fur Ladln« utnl Misses: fell ing at naif thu usual prices. iu*t received by or!25 DeWITP A MOhGAN. HENRY LATH HOP & CO. II llKCKIVBD per late nrrlv.,1*: a cood assort- -nt«( Lmllca’ Dren*Goods, tn which they Invite tho uitentlun ot purchaser*, consisting In part of Black Baynduru Silk*. Plain Black Silks of every grndo. Col'd. I'laidnnd B-yaduro rlik«, J'rinltd ttouslincs. Duiiblo Skirt Mousline*, Bnyadero, Ducal* nnd Vnlsnclas, 1'Jiihl Caabmeres, Ac oct 25 HUNKY I4ATIIROP&. CO. H AVB Received, nnd will open In a few day*, an ad- (ftlunaf supply of Ladles' Velvet and Cloth Cloaks, Talnmii, and Ituglan*. oct25 LAKE GOODS. W K IIAVB OPKNEIt nnd Invito tha attention of the ladles, to our atock of tha abuve goods, Iu Real Laco Sofa, Sleeves nnd Collar*. “ Ilonlttm “ “ “ “ Maltese “ 4 * “ Honlton and Malteso Collar*. Also. French Wrought Muslin Sets, of every style. Muslin and Cambric Collar*. Eiitb’d H. 8. nnd Hord’d lldkfs. 1-ncc and Muslin Cong. oct 25 HENRY LA THR OP & CO. W K slock of th- above good* now opening, embrac ing wans of the newest style*. oct26 JlKNRY LATHROP * CO. LADIES MJAWl.S I •mid a«k tho attention of pnrehanera tn nur Price Reduced! R0SS&C0. ONLY CHARGE 65 CENTS NEW BOOKS RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER Ik CO. W AYSIDE Pictures, through France. Holland, Belgium, and up the Rhine: by Robert Belt, antbornf The Life In Canning, The Ladder ot O dd. kc. In and Around Stamhoiil; l»> Mr* Edmond Hornby, Lite In a Risen Saviour: ny Robert 8 Candllsh. D I). A Manual of tho Practice of Medicine; by T II Tnu- ner. M D. Peril* and Pi asuree nf a Tluntor's Life, or the Ro- manen of Hunting: by Peregt lnn Herne. oc» 23 DANIEL BAKER. T HE Lifo and Labour* of tho Rev Daniel Baker, D. D . Paeternnd Kvaugull*h, Prepared by hi* 8o n , Rev. William M. Baker, Patter of the Presbyterian Church, Amtin,Texas. Received by oct 23 JNO. M. COOPER k CO RD1TH AIsLlvfif—dr, Sketche* ot Ufa In Vlr- IA glnla. By Lawrence Neville. Received by < ct23 JNO. M COOPER CO- B ACON—10 Cask* prime Bacon Shlei, Just receiv ed and for sale by BRIGHAM. BALDWIN k CO. H ams, lard and pork- " 5 Tiercel Choice Family Ilara*, 10 *• '* I.eal Lard, 20 keg* “ Family La d, 5 bbla Met* Pork, 5 "Prime Pork. In store, and for sale l>y ««t5B JAMES I SNIDER * CO. E ANTRRN HAY—160balH prime Eastern il*y f'»r sale, to arrive, by "rtlB HUNTER k. OAMMKLL. G OIF. STORE TO LET. T HE Sttbacriber, intending to does up hi* pressnt Retail Business nff-r* hi* Stock, coniluluir of a General Assortment of GROCBRlRg.at REDUCED PRICES. WM. C. DICK8ON, osf _*f lUrntrd st, pear the MsrJret. MARKS & OROTTY, PXiAXZT db DHOOUATlVn HOUSE AND SION .... If ORA1NKRB, GlLDBiRS and OLAZIlfiRB Furniture Ctenned and Varnished, No. 2, Dull Street, Savannah, Georgia, oot7-M (UnderMectiapMe’B*nk.) * JOHN OLIVER, BEOS TO INFORM THIS PVBLtO THAT IIH UAH REMOVED ilia SASH. BUND, DOOR. PAINT Ai OIL STORE, To Ihe oppoeite aide of WH1TAKEB STREET, CORNER BAY LANE, (The Store lately occupied by M'm.Uox.) All Orders Filled with Promptness. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND PAPER HASTGIFa (f OUB HOUSE.” Tlie Proprietor of Ihe above Establishment begs leave to In form the public generally that Ida RESTAURANT I-» NOW RE-OPENED b0R THE SEASON. oots TSW * T ill E Subscribers would call the attention ol the pub . Ho. nnd Planters particularly, to their STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AK» . Plantation Brogans, Of every style and variety, now coming IHTT0 8T0HE, 101 Congress Street, Market Square. oct*.'It ‘into IUITLEH At FRIKRRON, 1858, New York and Savannah 11116 AmericaiwVtlanlicScrewsteamship oobpai,, JAMES H. CARTER, DRUGS, BOOTS, III* RILLl ARD SALOON I* Iu lino order, the Table* ItaviuK undergone a tliornuuh renovation. Hi* Atn-n-lant* are competent and obliging, ami hi* ■tork id LIQUORS end BMJAHS. which have been e« h-cled with cure nnd attention, w|l| no d> ubt prove eati*. factory to nil who give them a trial. Hu a k> f>r a cun, llnuaurn of the patronnge heiotofoie received, and which ha uow gratefully acknowledges. "Ct22 low A. B LUCK. SILKS, SHAWLS, &C DelVITT di MORGAN W ILL Open This Morning—Rich IU< adere and I’laid Silks Wlrtc. black ai d colorvd Armure* Shawl* Black figured Silk* Bayadere and Plaid Vahnclas Robe n Lai* don* Del.nin< * French <’a*bmert* and Delaines Maruilla Stella Cu*htuere SIimw r Blaca Thibet do French plaid Wool Long do C*>hnn-re and Merino Scarf* French t’alicoe* *mt (iln.liem* 10-4 and 11-4 Blenched She. ting C’t ildreu'* L ' Hdkf*. nt $1 per dozen. Mont of the above (J.axt* uei-j bought at auction, which we will veil at »erv low price* oct Id X GOL.D PENS. J! © A new eiipply of those TIP TOP” COLD PENS, fc H fi* © nJ © w GOL.D PENS. JuRt received at I 150 UOHQRESS STREET. •fl B % to Fisk & Raymond’s Late Improved II. 3. IbiGAKI'US. fiuiit Hoii*e *ini»re. To Planters and Factors, OF SKA ISLAND COTTON. T UB Umiuieigniil, Agent* of the '-Dolphin Manu facturing Co.’’ have received -ample* of Bagging, manufactured lor thu packing of g.-n Inland Cotton, which I* believed to be aupi-rior to the Dunde 01 any iiiauiifactured in thi* county An exuniiv-ntion 11 the »«mc, by nil parth-t interested, Is invited. Illite‘IA linVT-.-W t GtV'tRH,. PHILLIPS BUILDINGS! Mitchell, Pease & Co.. DARIEN, OEOROIA, Will collect Notes and Draft*, nnd make remittance* by Check* on ll tnk* Spicinl Mention will be given to any business cultu-ded to u*. Respectfully refer* In: I K Tcfft, Ksq. Oaali’r Bank State of Georgia, Savannah. Me**r* 8 I’ulmur A Son, Savannah. Andrew Yonge, K*q. Augu-in.flu Mfl**r* Go rge Robert Smith, Macon, Ga. II II Kpptng, Ksq, (’olimibu*, Ga, Mrssr* IMl ft Co. Charleston, 3 C. “ I) Rodney, King (*. Co, Philadelphia. “ J A Sweutaer A Co, New York. “ Allen. MrLean A BulUley. Ntw York. " Janie* 'I Bee bee A O*. Bn*tou | Amo* P Tapley, E«q, Boston, net 1 tlw Sundries. S UGAR.— !(• lihdi clioico Porto Itjco 15 do fair do do 2U do prime do do 80 bblsStuurt'o A, R and C Clariflo-l 40 do do CruHhetf and Ground 60 do naltimoro It and U Clarified. COFFEE—Jf-O hags pi ime Green Rio 75 do fair do do 60 do old Whita do oO do ami 75 mat* Java 60 htfic* auperlo’ Ground. FLOUR—150 bbl* andOCO eack* extra aud superflnaTen- neoeee BACON—10 nhd* prime Side* 20 do do Shoulders 15 tierce* choice Sugar Cured Hams. TEA— ICO packages Greeu and Black, assorted sizes and qualillea BROOSIb—160 dozen, assorted BUCKETS- 2ui* dozen 2 anil 3 Hoop, painted WRAPP1NO PAPER—600 reams, aisorled eizc* BISCUITS—'i0 bbl* Buttor, Sugar ami Soda BOAP—201 boxes No l Pale und Family. Landing and for sate by SCRANTON A JOHNSTON' oct 10 BROGANS. O. JOHNSON & OO. Aro Now Receiving Their FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY OF BOOTS k SHOES, CoMPKISINO EVIRT BTTU A.ND VaIUCTT, ' Which havo been manufactored < xprea-ly for them, and in point of stvlo aim durability, aio not surpaM.ilby anything In this market. GENTLEMEN Will find. In onr awortment, a great variety of Winter Bom*'und Shoe*—unong them, aouie new and de-irahle efyh-*: qttBted and d >ahln sole*, fall and Patent Leatli- er Boot*. 3hia-* in d (Jailers; flue and heavy pegged U ots.of every dcacrip Inn. LADIES Will find, a* heretofore, tku largest nnd tlneet n**ort. ibcnt of Oaltcin, S'fpper*. -Yalkiug 8I1 ce and Bo>ita, that ran be found ia Ihe city—all of tha latest si)Us, and made ewpecitlly for our retail trade M1SSK8’ AND CHILDREN'S 8IIOES OF BY ERY QUALITY AND bTYLE Perfumery, Brushes, INSTRUMENTS, CHEMICALS, FANCY ARTICLES, >V> hnvo always on liamla large stork - f Plantation Brogans, AND HOUSE SERVANTS’ SHOES, Which »e will fit raiefully to ni<-a>iiro, at ah.>rt no tice. The rupei for quality of imr Plantation 1 rogan*, ny -r all nth- r* otlered in this market, I* too wtll known to need any farther iec»nimeud><ti<ii-. Planters and factor* Hie Invited to Call and examine fur themselves. b« -ur a'oek nnd price* will DEFY COMPETITION. OrdcB receive | for Rubber Sides, or any other ityla ol 2)r»g*r,e, nl.h h will b>r luralthed iu any qunutltfat shi-rtmiii e. Purchasers ore respectfully Invited to call and exam ine uur Goods btforepurcha-ing elsewhere. i-ct '.’e tf FULLY PREPARED FOR THE FALL TRADE. WOULD CALL TIIE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS & PHYSICIANS VISITING THE CITY TO IJIS LARGE STOCK, Broughton st.opposite St. Andrew's Hall, modaiiofi* for Pa«* ...... and speed, .hlppt rs can r Freight. For further partGui irt aimu'm" <q liitiuii am, Baldwin' b Cl| H. n. c.«oM^rri?r^ ,,r , ’’ J*P r « tf _ 131 Waiting!,,n v rV for new York;" FARE REDUCED Freight and Passage us La* OTBAMims, >!l 0,/ ‘* , Cabin Passage,:: :: $15 lly the splendid and cuium,^ , ' FOJH III A 1.30 I -- -O - >j. It • Hi tl.tj'b ALABAMA, 1.300 •• ]""" .. And fir.t ,• ,t‘A) U.n*„ Th—, STAR OF THK SOUTH, *">’» Lyon. >» l»Gngtu n-ditim, 'Xfillnj, *. isrelui I ‘-V* June 26 FOI i j ’ lTl L A I > IT. i '11 l t “ i'a:tui rnircK):: Only Two Nights nt Sei-ThronghinCOtoOS sept 13 •SAVANNAH, GA. fin . “RUBBER SOLE” STOUT BROGANS. A NEW ARTICLE for Plantation use, and ricom* mended by Planters who have tried Ihem. SOLD IN THIS MARKET ONLY RY US. BUTLEIl <fc FRIERSON, «vt gfl Into 1 >1 1 onr re** street. Market square. BROGANS THAT ARE BROGANS! CALL AND 8BH THEM AT BUTLER & FRIERSON’S Who fit mere Miauiies t-> PLANTATION BROGANS THAN ANY OTHER SHOE STORE IN THK CITY, Because the Planters know where to Had a Good Hrogan <>•1 21 red Into Ifit CONGIIESS-ST. The Southern Native.” eufaula, ala. The extension of the South-Western Rail Read ’o Fu Inula will necessarily turn the trade heretofore don* l.y this place with Comiului* tn devaunah. As nu adver tising medium,’he SotlTIIKRX NaTIVK. ptlltUshed at Ku- faula, cointm-nd* Itself to th» 0>>tnnii»»lou Merchant*. Agents, Receiving and Forwarding Merchant*, Factor* and Factories, of all kind*. Hotel-, Ac. Ac. The Native is edited and published weekly, by JOHN’ T. WAGN0N. P. ^.— A'lverti,ing done at lea-onablo rates *»pt 7 rf Hnrs. -tf, 7X •(• 95j2 ■^:v- The splendid *ide-wh»f | Sli'antsliip Slate of Georgia, Will * city evei J. .1. GARVIN. Co • •-.m, I will c .nil..n, e^aturdis througlK.li LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE; PRONOUNCED BY Connoli senrs r frei^lii **I , 5»'J ONLY Good Sauce! And appljc.'ibJe to Every Variety OF DISH, PINDER & T liBEAL. have opbwbjd their ft NEW ft Boot and Shoe STORE, 123 oongubss-bt. Opposite the Pulaski House, SAT ANN ABC, Where they tviJI keep on hunt) flvtitlmueii'a Boots, Gaiters and Shoes. LADIES' HEELED GAITERS. AND SLIPPERS, Misses’ Heeled Slippers and Gaiters. CWILDR! N’8 Stjocs of Etorvj? Stjjtc. AfB” Which we will sell on ici*oneble term*. “Sfli N. II — Orders promptly attended to. PINDER &. 1 EBEAU, va-1 25 JI -MO 123 C uigros- street. PLANTATION HROGANH • HI R ECEIVED l.y late arrival*, a full Miinply of Planta tion ilrogui*. Women’s Leather Bouts, nod every vnr ctv o( Servant’s Flutes, oct 18 . J. BIR'KNKB, GIIiIm,ns’Building. EXTRACT of a U*tt*r front a Medical Grollcmau, At Jfadrss, To III* Brother, at Worcester. Mat. 18M. , “Tell Lea w I'errixs I that their SAUCE i« j highly esteemed i'i In- ml I*, in my ■•pin- the tno«t pnlata- j_.fitable s« Weil a* tlu nio*t wholesome Sstrcc ‘ ^ that I* made.’’ j EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. | • Tho only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York ; Exhihiton of P reign Sauce-, wrnt. obtained by LEA A j PERRINS fur their WORCESTERSHIRE PAl’CR.— I The world-wide fame of which having led to numcroua j Forgone*: purchasers are requested to *ep that the "antes of Lka k Perrins' ure upon the Wrapper, Label, j stopper nnd Bo'tie. i Lea to PruRiN* will proceed against any one infring- | ing, either I y manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, land have instructed their correspondents In various | parts nf the world to advise tli-tu of any InfringeniButs I Sole Wholesale A gent* for the United Slate*. John Dnncau & Sons. 405 Broadway, N. V. I A stock always in stor*-. Also, order* received for di- ; oct shipment from England. ly ang 12-'58 THE LIVER | IXVIGORATOR PRKFARBn BT DR. BAXfoRn, j COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS'f ONE OF THE BEST Purgative* and Liver ftlcdl cine* now hetote the public, that act* ns a Onllmi t c easier, milder, and nmro effectual than any nthtr medicine know n. It in not onl.% a Cathartic, but a I.ire remedy, acting first on thn Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the atomarb and howels tn carry oil that matter,thu* arcompli*hiug two purpo-e* eftoctiinlly, without any of the nainfu' feeling* experienced in th e operations of most Cathartic*. It strengthens the ay* tent at the same time that It purges It; and when taken daily •" moderate doses, will strengthen and build it tip with tiiimuul rapidity. The Liver Is •f th. t _. . . . fully oped. The tfnmach 1* al-;A on the healthy action ol (J (M-rfbrnianco of its fane - is nt fault, the bowels are svstetn sufi'-i * iu conso- Llver—Iihv ngfraned to ease* of that organ, one ol It hisMltidy, in'apractici to find 8u£e rem’dy where many derangements ti To prove that this rent- UMT VI) STaTJ.S MAi L Far Falallia St. l\ r/.t n.\i:iEX. n.':rx.<\iirx st im/.tj FlJll.XAXl’IXA. .IA TKSilX VH.l.i, -i.\7, r.rm.ir.i. L'MTl-.l) STATES MAIL. For Falatka, E. F., 'ia Pariei 1. Urunsirick, St. Si nr ft. /Vaam/tai, Jacksnnrille, Picvlula and S'iild’. l Th* m-w and eh cant M-nwcr FT. Jttliv.«, Capt> tuck. r Fri ay t •at h tute.and having ext latbrn. oiler- supi-rioi and other*. F«r freighter pa,-. Steam Packet wharf marltu •T.AGIIGKN A apply n hoard at the Fir rib UNNINGHA'i. A c’t*. For Paiatka. E. Fla. via n nr xs\r pk. sr* mahys, feus as- p/NA, JACKSONVILLE, ASP PlCUl. AT A. 1858. FALL GOODS. 1858. HENRY LATHROT&CO., W OULD Invito tho attention of Purchaser* to thrir stock of PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, now opening. We have received nnd opeued a select lot of FAN'JY DRESS G00D8, In— Ool’d French Cambrics, Eng. and Amorlcan Print*. Mourning Ginghams aud Prints, Fancy Cs*dnier*. Plain and Printed Satinets, -Also- Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, White nnd ih-d do, Ladies’ aud Misses’ Btocl Extension Skirts. jieptS Phillips Insures Cargo and Freight, AT SEA AND INLAND, WANTED: A BOUT TWKvTY COOPEHS.-Penmnalnthaconn- try can hire to u* on favorable term*, tho year round, that number uf Coopera, tr application I* made ROB’T HABERSHAM k 80N8. lino MVlillips INSURES THE LIVES OF S KED OATS AND HYS- 1,000 hualtel* heavy Black Seed Oats, 200 do Northern nud Uoorglo Seed Rye, Also— 2,0t)0 bushels Feed Oat*, 160 do Fresh Ground Meal, 1.500. do Com. 60 bushel* Peas. 2,000 sacks Fre*h Bran, 200 sack* Freeh Shorts, 400 hales chnlco Not them Hay, 100 do do Eastern do. Just received Rudfor stloby »ot23 , JAMR8 I. 8NIDKU fc CO. tfANO.—10 tons Genuine Peruvian Guano, in VC stnie and foraale by °ct2a JAME81. SNIDER ft CO, F LOUR—TOO bble Fstnlly Flour, cfiofco brfeuds, fid bbla Sxtrs an l SitperHn* Flour, 800 tacks Family Klpur, choice braudd, oi2 ^ FopsrflO • do, 200 do Vltt# dit. SOOkdo Extra,Fa erflneand FinsFlonr, . BEIDEN & CO, j HAVE JUST RECEIVED Tho Most Exlenrive Assortment of Hats and Caps, Ever nffcrad In this city, con*liling «f the moat recent stylo* fir flenth-meii. liuy'a aud • hf'dren. GuntlrraHn’8 Faahluuablo 8II.K H >T8. do do CA8A1MKK IIATS.t »'o Soft FRENCH FBL ,of all colon. d > black, him* and variegated Kelt CAPS, do Navy, Cloth amt 8ilk do d<« black and brown Bilk Velvet do Children's Hats aud Cap*, of every variety nnd pattern. —ALSO— A large and well (elected stock of PLANTATION HATH. All of which wilt t»e Hold for ca*h,whuIesaleor . retail, 3mn oct U ® HATS AND CAPS. GEO. 8. NICHOLS. H AS, In connection with hi*Clothing an a** rtmont of Silk and Cotton Glazed HATS: Silk Covered Gia/i-d CAPS; Velvet and Plain Cloth Caps, for Roys and Men. all rondo up fur my trade, warranted good nnd offored clump, ('all and sve, at the Storo. Gltihona’ Range net 18 YOUTH'S AND BOY'S Ready Made Clothing!! rilHK Subscriber Iihi just received a large supply nf H tlie above, cousiuting of black and colored Cloth Frock*, black and bine Cloth Jacket-, Mack Doeskin nnk fancy Ca-slmere Pant*, of all qua!!lies; fur sale low by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, oct 16 17 Whitaker street SHIRTS AND HOSIERY! A N Assortment of white Linen and white and fam-y Marseille* Shirt*; also, Merino Under Shirt*, Can ton Flannel Drawers, Merino and Ootton Half floret for sale low by WM. It. SYMONS, oot 10 tf Draper and Tatlnr, 17 Whitaker st. El 111 I lUffllEl J UST Received, a larse assortment of snperfliiflblaek Cloth Frdrk Cunts, black Doeskin and fauey French Uasalmero Pants, blaak and fancy Greuadlno 811k Vests, together wills n large supply of Business Suite, all of lato styles and the best workmanship. Fur lale low by WM. U. SYMONS, Draper nnd Tailor, oct 16 17 Whitaker it. WINTER NOVELTIES For Gentlemen’s Dress. FV|HB Latest nnd best stylo and quality of GOODS, JL Just received, and will be made to order iu the Mt vriST FASHION, AT TOX LOW sat KATZ*. CLOTHING READY MADE, A9-UNSURPA88KD BY ANY IN THIS COUNTRY'S* FURNISHING GOODE, Of story now style, description aud quality, for Aflox* FUTX outfit. . Now is the time to make good selections at WM. Q, PRICE’S ■TAR 0WTIUHH KJI-OIC1UM. COIIMBR O, BOIL, ool » AND BAY BTRKBT-. The l.lver I* • uu thn prlnripil regnlatoti th» human hotly; nnrilQVwhou it perfurnu.it* lime 0I.« woll, thu |.u\VL-r* uljn thuayst.-iu are fully duvol on tPUi'dcd •t entirulj dvpeinlent the Liver fur the proput Hous; wlii-n tin-Rtumarh fault, and the whale .,...-ti :n of one ergrn—tin j«[u» it* duty. Fur the ili* N^jtho prupri<-t»r* tin* nm.U • | ■ ore than twenty.v ears, fr, with to counteract the |«|which It I* liable. Is at J«*t found. nn> .Liver Complaint, but to try a bottlo.aml f-aviuumti. Sept. r. _ JOHN C- 1-H ISE!!. Raj-rt. Accommodation Boat. FOR PARACHUCLA EVEWY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. , rm " " Ji'BN ' One dui arlt gnd prev J morbid or bad matterfrom -Fitheir place a healthy Hoe LJ atntnacli, ram'iug feud tc '»;the blond, giving ton [Si"tacliiiKry, removing tin j foot ing h radical cure. • |cured, nnd. what Is bv the occasional use ol or. . f Ira fornu conviction ia certain. These (Iiiiii* reuinvn all thu *,v*tHii, supply lag in rf bile, ‘nvleorntir g the digest well, purifying ami health t» the wlioh ran** of tho diec-iat—i-f- Blllnua nttnckw are j ici better, prevented,lujjib the Liver ItivlRorn- H|l' ati’i eat‘g I* Mif-Ujfirlent to relieve ttia»t< . •lit tho f<N)ili**|frum rl*lngand souring. u«l» onedo-e taken be-jJ 1 fore retiring, tireve n t Nl^htmnrc. rL! Only one dose taken at|™liilght. Khwhiiv thebowi-l, guntly, hnd cures Coa« f?J tlvenesa. On - done taken aftorjUleHCh nn-al will cure Dy«» pepsin. 11 J AS* One dona of tvoifaitraspoonfulla relieves Sick Hendnclie. vff\ One bottle taken for fo mjtnalu obstruction! rev ev’i the cause of the di*e**e. PJ and makes a perfect cure Only uno dose Imim-di-IJ-itely relieve* Chnlln bile one do*u often ro ifq!p e *t' ,, l I* a »ttre cure tin Cholern Morlros, A j»pfereutatlr*of Cl»oI- era. ml *a- Only one bottle iol** {needed to throw out of the aynlent tho efiect* of medl JL due nftur a long eicktie-s a9*One bottle taken f (| riQjJauudlc« remove* „l *nllowne*s or unimtural nlc.dor from the.kin. One do*e taken a abort|«Mj!timo before paling give* vigor to the appetite, ana njiinake* fr*>d digest well. One do*eoften repeated “ cures Chronic Dlnr rlioen In Its worst forms, A Bowel complaints yield W One or two ibises cures In children : ther« 1* no In tha world, s* it never Afe-A few bottles cures alnorhants. We tako pleasure in re- 1 a preventive l»r Fever all Fevers of a Lilia..- certainty, and tboumAod* wonderful virtues. while 8 it m m e r almost to the firs* ilost. -ittucks causmi ny Worm- fe A ^sjisnd Ague, Chill Hovoyu SjlType. It opera'es wi.. ^jare williug to testify to it surer, or speedier remedt fails. Dropsy, by cxcitingtH’ commending thi* tm-dlcin land Ague, Chill Povej •ST Mix Water In tho month with the Iovlcnratof and swallow buth together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR I* a Scientific Medical liJacuTery, and ia daily workhu cures, almost too great to lwlleve. It cures n* If by magic, even tbo first dose giving benefit, aud seldero more than one bottle Is ruqulred to cure any kind 0 Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice nr ]>y*|trp*| te a common Headache,all or which the result of a Dt.4 KAHKD LIVER. 4^* I’rlceOno Dollar per Bottle. BANFOKD k CO., Froprit-tora,316 Broadway. New York WHOLZ8ALZ AflEXTS; Barnes k Park. New York; T. W. Ilyott St Rena Phh ad-lnhla; M. 8. Burr St Co., Boston: H. H. Hay 4c Co. Portland: John D. Park, Cincinnati; Gaylord to Ham month Cleveland: Fabnstock k Davfa, Chicago; O, J Woodk Go., St.Louis; George II. Keyssr. Pittsburg; 8 8. Ilance, Baltimore: And retailed by nil Druggists. Bold, wholesale and retail, by J. B. MOORE, and A. A. 8OI1OMON8 to UO„ m*ra Ir—d.tw Savannsji, FOR HAVANA KET WEST AND CALIFORNIA. Steamship ISABEL, WILLIAM ROLLINS, COMMANDER, Uavlng Just been entirely overhauled and put Jn 3 'lendld order, refitted with new boilers, and double ali ght hulk heads, forward and aft, roakldv her one nf tha moat desirable steamers (hr safety, speed aud com- fort, vrtll leave fiavauuah for Havana via Key Weet, on ts4Ut aqd l8lhi .and leave Havana dor 8aTeonah via ,ey West; on the loth and 2ith of each month, ^ The ISABEL connect*, at Havana, with ths U.8. Nall Steamafeip Oofetpanyla Una of8taanron, ter KeviOrleans m-'-’T William- For Augusta, AND ALL ISTF.UMEIHATF. LAS MSGS. The light draught t » /t. uiar « AN. CaptHin B. J.-l-i-m.lia'tl’S tbo.-ogl,lyow.. n nl.,l.w.Il ntimhi-r Frl-lay Aft""'>T‘* 11:. titli. no-! will I* 11»•- tin-Char Icti wlmil r*ny Fit-lay l.nulng il.rv-ifn-r, C, P* n’r'ock. For freight or jai-* igf. npplv to July 31 J. p. BROOKS. Ag’t. CJiarlcetoii wha'f ~Z‘~ WANTED.—1,00(1 'iinle* Cotton wai<teD" C'-iupleie Ilia cargo «t ship ll.lZ.AAR for 1J"'* ,.ctr ' BRIGHAM. BALDWIN', h CO. VICsSKJ, W A NTKD.-A lit,or:.l ff-H^t MgyM l-u |-a i.l lor,, v ., w .| to load 100 to 160 M. fert ot l.nmlit-r f -r H-ivaut. Apply t > ort22 f W. It. G [!.!>' k CO._ The rliip CIMlT- half »-cr ill have dl'patcli. F, r bal.-mc* tr-ivlit, itlilGII W. It ILOWI*. A O' jS.Jl FOR LIVERPOOL Sffi&Tlilt OAK, ll-.udlflt, cargo eitgHgcd, apply to Ft til IIAV U El-T'lro'bTi k Gl. n.t of her cargo t-ligngi-.l. Far lr* ig bales cot tun, apnly to *HJI 10 nUIOHAM.JlAl.BWIN FOR !«AVRE.—Th li.lUMUS.Cnpt. Krrkine. Iih engaged, will hum quick «IUpai apply to <>ct 14 •°. A 1 A meric t:i ship igt.-irl of tw-rnrC'i al'oV". F-'t 11*'I'd" t ltd 1(111 AM, B A LOWIN' X «0. -dir l-A.v:- ,Sf. FOB JtOSTOA ^SatDo.N G1I.MOKK, (Tmce, m iMoi. »ro mv» diritMtnli for the above port. For freight, npplv b* i-ct 13 'lUNTf-lt * (JAMMhl.L_ FOR BOETDN•—The hist sailing P" 1 ,^ <g.fePt.,.h .1 A*S I. DAVIS, Fa'rcli the greater portb ,gng. ,|. Will have quirk ili ipa(r|i for the above port. For fieight ,-r *1'' ply f, ISTA1UI A UAllRhK. oct 12 “~;~ FCm NEW" YOlik-Tli-rauithtr u^ilmrk PRTEK DKMII.L, IL>ey. Ma-tor. Iiaving b eo *(S£5th..roughly repaired, will receive freight for II o-" <■ r '"W "'a,,,,.,,PAiisovi. "foTTSkW yuaK-nwumi* JjgJ dgifcTlie f.«l aaillns regular packet sr iimner I.OA AI; SCRANTON, Smith, mtder. 1* n»w r«vid» to re ' « c - foU AEAV YORK-UNB»X UNB- <i^The regular picket schcN. W. SMITH. Vyslh -in n.w For freight, apply to STARR 4 JIAiivr.o. oct lit -——j: .. poll NEW VOIIK.-Th- I 1 -*';""; Sl,I.ANS KU, AnMt.»- », ''»*»■ C? e°rl. ,JT“ r "I'l-'r«» lnlNTBI1 •jE5-THnni^vT^nupiK0K0i*JJ»«; - c last tailing dlptwr whr KAT|- • Jb ^ fiShair liar earth* freight, apply to * cm go engaged, will liavo iuimed ate AI-1 above port. For freight, apply f" orrI nkr k CO. Prill PIIIIjADKLPHI A - «• MKKK9.0.1*1 Nor.t'O*!, w.nt- W w -jTfl—poirnATriMOH e.-Ti* ,, ".,“* I |I «Btp.ak.l «l.r N. w. W»«'* *2fi2|Jr SSITuick SarMch t*. Hi. •!-"« e*!'i, KffiSw. gsgementi, npply to 8TABR * 1 oct 22 —’ August Belmont, bankeb . Issue* Letters of Credits, available part* of the world. *hno—j *. ,|r ‘" l ?.iV BACON I BACON 11 , jvill -g K imDS. very choice81de«,Ju*t rcceiveo.a J|*l Ua solitlov#, to closo consignment. S’iSa^ 01 *"