The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, October 17, 1855, Image 3

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V VANNAH KKrtngJ > n\ WED i KSDA Y M ORN I NO. OCTOBER 17, l«ft5. via Konlhnniptiin 1 *NP HAVRE. . _ f . N iTFfn sr.\n> mail .%ihiiip r ^ssmaTo»r, b. Gavkndv, (.■niniu.uuior, , Will rail fur Hrt-mi n, Iniu-hliiHNt Kntith- Esim>l»n,t«* land the Malls ami Pna.cngera JSTZudaud France, on HafimUj, Ou|olmr tkli, at |*cl<«k M.. from Pier No. 37. North River. ■i „/ Pateugtfram Ffew York to Southern ft or Hrtmea. I|n first cabin, main aaloon, f EMI ■ in first cabin, lower saloon, 110 n second onhin, 00 oxpeiicnood Hurgoon Is attached to oaoh steamer, sen* delivered In (lavra or l.omlon. j U'llera must passthrough llio Post Office, hr na«*a«e or nalght, apply to J t' It. SANDS, Agent, Urolith William at. I The steamer Hermann willsucm-d the Washington I tail November 3*1. ooillw aop!7 iniikpknMnt moat. |l\ PALATKA & BLACK CREEK, E. FLA. IkIEN. HHI’NSWICkV «T. MARYS, GA., AND " JACKSONVILLE, AND PICOLATA, FLA, To /.mu {on her former day) FRIDA Y. The favorite ateuiu packet WEI.AKA, l Capt.N. King, will commence her regu- ripa as above, on Killl>AY, at I0 o’clock, A. ml will coiiilniin to leave regularly every Friday, i Welaka is well fitted up with airy Stnto Rooms, ami III every way well adapted to the rani*, bpl 8 3 8. M. I.AI* FITBAU, Agent. gauhihatra forfflttitr. Jlotfrmn. .. Ull \ MI.ICNTON-Twicu n Week MFC Tl.VO WITH THE Fl.OHIDA STEAM- ,:HS. THE i F.VTH.il. HAU.HO.1D OF OF.OH. [11.1, A.VD THE SOUTH C Allot.J.YA H. H. i »n ami after September rilli, the aulon- hSbhSiKSBCditl aleuiuslilp GMltliON, J. P. Brooks, niiiaiidiT, will mu regulurly between Savannah and irleaton, leaving Savunnuh evorv Wednesday and mrday evening, at li o’clock, and Charleston every in-lav and Friday evening, at . r > o’clock, tic Gordon will connect limn ways with the Central South i-amllna Railroads* and with the splendid miner running the Inland route hetwi enSavannah and uida. for ireight or passage, having elegant state room ac> lumodutlntis, apply on hoard or to •pH S. M. I.AFFITKAT, Ag-nt. Hilt OGNVEIHVlIiliAOR A Rlur.RtiKilL'UII RIVER. H MINAHD’S PERRY AND MELLON BLUFF, DOHOY. ST. SIMONS, BRUNSWICK, FANCY RI.ITPP, JEFFER- SoNTON AND ST. MARYS. ►w The steamer PLANTER,Copt W T Me- l y N<,|| v- will leave for tho abovo places iNDAY, Sept’r 3, at -t o’clock, nnd will continue to vo every Monday, making weekly trips. For freight passage, spn.y on Hoard, at the Union Porry Wharf. the Gat Works, or to V. WOOLLEY, >ug It*—tf Agent. FOK KFY WENT AND HAVANA. The V. S. Mail steamship IRA BEL, William Rolllns,Coinmandor, will leave this port regulai ly, on the tthand mill of each month. 4 ■ connects, at ItavnnA, with tho U. R. all Steamship Company's Line ot Steamers for San uiiclaco via Aspinwnll, uml will carry the Piiclflo malls. *r Passage, only, apply to ocl 2 COHENS fc HERTZ. Agents. Ftm PALATKA. H OItlDA. IA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, GEO, AND JACKSONVILLE, P1COLATA, AND BLACK CREEK, FLA. U S. MAIL LINE. The new and fast running steamer HE- jga3Sstai->DNOI.r:, Capt. Thomas K.Rhaw, will ivefor heuhove places every Tuesihiy, at It) o’clock. M., from the Charleston Steam Packet vvhnrves. oct t 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agt. FOIK ItlAItTI VN I.AND IVR. THE steamer RANDOLPH, will leave for Martin’s landing, at I2;M.to-day. Allfreight ter that point, and helow, will be received <n-k. oct lit FOIt WIIUINAHY. K : I ox iiihv L*a» THE VorilKS OF CliATIIA.il COUNTY. Gonllontotr.—1 am a Candidate for oleciioti to tho office of Ordinary, at the election tn . imxt, and will bo thaukfril for your support. _ tuny !»• M^U. BHEFtALL.^ FELLOW cfflZKNft— l am a candidate for the office of ordinary at the election In Januiiiy next, and respectfully ask yoursupnort. may 7 J5,'S0 BARNARD E. BEE. WE arc authorized to announce JAMES K, m* GODFREY, as a candidate for the office of nary of Chatham County, at tho ensuing January election. _ may 6—td Wo are nuthorUed to announce THOM AS II. HARDEN, as a candidate tor tho office of ordinary of Chatham County, nt tho ensuing Jauu arv eleetton.Jn 4—tdo* [BY AUTHORITY OFT HE 3TATH OF UfcOROlA.j lluvnim I* I it ii Lflttery. Jasper Co. Academy Lottery. T'U 8 LOTTERY Is conducted on the plan of the l Royal Lottery <if Havana, of single numbers—and « '-BBCcrl Hall, ''aeon, Ga., muter tho sworn ^^iporliHondenoe of L’ol. Goo. M. Logan, and Jas. A. N label. Lsq. ,. tL GR ™ D SCHEME FOR OCTOBER IS, |85S, When prizes amounting to $<*0,000 OZiASS IT*. Will be distributed as follows: FELLOW CITIZEN W for Urn office of clerk InlHrlor Courts at thoeh-cllon li FOR t’LI,liK OF FOl'ItlX CITIZEN8I am a candidate lark of Hio Superior and .. Ion In January next, and ro •pwRunj ask your support. JNo. E. DAVIS. FELL' iW-i3TIZ1:n’s7-I am a candidate Mr at tlm .ikuIIoii In Jnimary next, for Clerk nr the superior and Inferior Court*, and will he ihnnkful for your suffrages. WM. II. BULLOCH, may 14 JaUfl’aO NOl’lcE.—We are uuihi<ri7.ed in anutmuce MF JOHN V. TARVER ns u Camlldale for Clork nt the Superior and Inferior Courts, al the ensuing elec- lion, In January next, may Id Juii ’SO HD I.IVI II OF TAX ItF'TI’HNN. FOR HI .UTOIIT. A BLUFFTON, HILTON HEAD, • OYD’S LAND ING AND CHARLESTON. The itoamor WM. REABROOK, Capt. _ • reck, will leave tor tbe ahnvo ices on aiiuday. the doth lust., at S, P. M. For freight mirage, apply at the Charleston Wharf, pt 1 8. M. LAFFITBAU, Agent. FOR NEW YORK—Hkoruia Link.—The Diiu (JSSOm' stilling Scltr. M ANIIASSETT, llro#n mas- •r. will have quick despa'ch I n the ab«vo port. For idght or prs.-uge, apply on board to miptaiu, or tn • COHENS ft. HERTZ. Ft MI LIVER P( )t)L,—The ship "M GUI .Till E, i|it. H. VV. Chapman, will have dispatch. For Igln of 4'io bales Cotton to complcto her cargo, apply cuptuiu on hoard,or to oct IS T. n. & J. G. MILLS. a,£? Foil NEW YORK.—The fast sailing schr. ^itigSILAS WRIGHT, ( apt. Murphy. For Ireight JRANE, WELLS U CO. NOTicli.C’. IC.lt. , ON AND AFTEKTIIl'RSDAY NEXT, the I Hth instant, no person will ho nlhwed to pie Cotton In (he Depot. W. M. WADLEY. General Siipurinteiulunt. Transpnriuiinii Office, C. R. R., Oct. 13. net 15-lw NOTICE. CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. nr C< INAIGNEES of Grain and other mercbandlsei lie hereby nntiHed that unless their freight is removed idiln 48 hours from date of discharging, Iho same will grayed at their expense and risk, to a public Ware house. WM. M. WAUI.EY. sept ‘J7—If General Superintendent. TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF CHATHAM I am u candidate for Receiver of Tax Re- MF turns at tho election iu January next, and n speeifully ask vour support, may Stf—JanS,''Sit WM. W. OATES. SAVANNAH, MAY I. IH56. SlitssRs Editors:—You will plen-m nt Bounce Mu. ALEXANDER THOMAS m „ Fandldute fop Receiver or Tux Returns, al the ensuing January election, and obllgo M AN Y VOTERS, may 3 FELLOW CITIZENS :-•! am‘Tcindldaia , for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, in aituary next, and respectfully solicit your vi r L E. D FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I urn a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, In tanuary next, and respectfully solicit your vote*. may 14 lf_ Z.N.VV1NKLER. FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I nm a cuudhinto fortheoffleoof Receiver or Tux Returns, In lauuiiry next, and respectfully anHcll your voles, may90 If JOHN II. HABERSHAM. EL LOW CITIZENS t—On the first ot May last, I Hiinouucod myself a cnodidate receiver of Tax Returns : nnd am noioacandl- uate for that office, at the next election, and respect fully solicit your support. Your obedient servant. lort . H. T.THF.HS. par. January tie: of of .. of of.... of.... of.... of of CAPITALS. N .. ft,(MM) is .. 4,000 Is .. 3,0<H) J». .. 2,000 Is .. 1,5(10 Is .. 1,1 (Ml Is .. 1,1)00 U .. ftlKliB.... .. 2011 Is ... .. 120 1s 100 Is SO Is 3 Is ,. -813,(Hill ... 3,0110 ... 4,000 ... 3,OHO ... 2,000 ... 1.500 ... 1,100 ... 5,00(1 ... 0,0lMt ... 2,000 ... 1,200 ... 2,500 ... 3,500 ... 8,400 .... ' MOO ^ttucrtUcmmu FflHTUB STATU* iU All, f MME, FOR PALATKA, eTfLA.. VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS. JACKSON VILLE, M1DDLEBURG, (SLACK CREEK.) ANDPICOLATA. . . — fc, I tie new and elegant Steam Packet ST. JOHNS, Capt. Janies Freeborn, hav ing leaumedher trips to Florida, will u-nve tor the above nlsces over) Saturday, at 10 o’clock. For Freight or Passage, having excellent state room accumtnn u (Ions, apply on hoard, at the Florida Sleaui Packet wharf, near the G.w Works, or to Jo23 OLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agents. FOR NEW*YORK-OLD EsTABLisnitD Link. The fine Schr KATE BRIGHAM, J. W. Evans, “III meet with despatch as above. Fur freight j on board «t Telfair’s wharf, or to II HIGH AM . KELLY & CO. .Salta at auction. by ciiihkeLl t co. Mill Master, w KT May for Receiver o FOli TAX OOI.LEOTOH. ro THE VOTERS (IF CHATHAM COUNTY. — GENTLEMEN :-l am a candidate for the __ iffleeof Tax Collector of this County, (tho oleetTon to be held on the first Monday In Januury, “tftil.) and respectfully solicit your support, may ID—if PETER G ■ THOM A* milNIC’AI. CAItl). ■naxiivs KA.niiir&, Profvssor of *Wunic, Respectfully offer his services to the cltlx-ns of Savnnuah. To lie tnuud at W. D. Zogbaum'sm&KiS Music Store oct 1—3m I.EFLEIt a wili oi, ' DENTISTS, Office over Do Witt at Morgun's Sloro on Congress Street, will be opened next Moi day. oct 4 SAVANNAH, QA. tf mi/SlC. BlUSilCAl. INVl’Iii:.71UNT*, Ac. W. D. Zogbiiuni A. Co. NO. 107 lilt VAN A 74 S J.JULlttN STS. HAVE RECEIVED PER IIKIiaNT ARRIVALS A I I'LL , w . and COMPLETE stock ol . . _ . w . iluslc, .Musical liiMruiuenls of uvory discrlpti ui I’iniioforlesby the best makers and aolocled with great euro by Alr.S. Derg, Si rings, tic, in, it A MibBi-ijiieiit iidvurliacmuiit, giving u fuller account of lltvlr stock, will bo prepuredju n lew days. In -ho mcnulline, the public lire Invited to cull uml examine for themselves. net 8 II V A 1.1/AIII.li tlO I I 8. FOU SA l.li- THE SUIISCRIRER, desirous of removing L.jj! IVest ,olfoi s lor sale that valiinhlc and extensive JttiUslL Hotel in this place, known ns “WASHINGTON HALL" The ('.‘•talishmeui is cniunlotu in nil us nrrnngeiuents, has u large number nt rooms, all In Hinrnimh repair, et ery iioces-ury oulhuilding, a large garden, grazing lots. Mid all Its Hjipoinlmenls Inferior to no Hole in Hi* up country. The house is supplied with excellent furni ture, all of which is neurit m w. and will he sold with tho establishment. Ilei'ig the tmhj Until in one of the largest towns of^ upper Georgia, It is now doing an ex tensive and profitable husliiesa. Terms inoderate,iind may bo had by application (o the proprietor at this place. JAS. E WADDEV. \V u«hlngt .n, Ga., t tct. 8th. 1855. codilm f.y Augusta Chronicle 8c Sentinel will please copy inTri-Weekly until lorhid. I do ft do l» do 10 do 10 do 2ft do 70 do 330 do 2d Approximation Prizes ol SOI Prizes amounting to 900,01X1. ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Every Prlio drawn at each drawing, and paid when due, in full, without deduction. Orders strictly confi dential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at my risk. Bills on all solvent Hunk - at par. 13T Whole Tickets $IU; Halves 85; Quarters 82.50- Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, sept 95 Macon, Ga. BY AUTHORITY OV TIIK ST|TK OK UKUKUlA Fort Gaines Academy Lottery. BEAUTIFUL SCHEME FOR OCTOBER. ClaNN B, To be drawn October 24th, 1855, in tho City of Atlanta, (In., when prizes amounting to 30,000 DOLLARS! Will be distributed to fortunate stockholders In accor dance with the lollowing 171 A T C II I, li S N * V M F. 1W Iil I Prize of 810,000 2 prize of VtMIl) are 4,000 43 prize of 50 aro 2150 3 do of 5011 are 1,500 83 do or 2ft ore 207ft II do of 230 aro «,7ft» ~ 1.1 do of llOnro 1.100 17 da of 7ft nro 1,273 1,000 prizes, amounting to 830,000 * ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! fry*Tickets 95-Halves 82.5O-Quarlers«l.2.5-£0 Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All cornu tiulcatlons elrlolly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent nnd Manager, Atlanta,Gu. J. F. AWTRRY, General Agent, Savannah,Ga., Office on Broughton si. between Drayton and B.-.ll sts sep 27 FOU NEW YORK—Nkw Link.—The regular •SBfisPnckut brig MACON, Capt. Wulklns, will have dispatch for (he above port. For freight or pnssage, ap ply to oct 13 HOWLAND At HON. FOR ST. MARKS AND NEWPOR'j, FLA.— £SL&PKKMANKnT LINE.—fTo sail on ok aaroRK 1st Nov.)—The brig TIMES, Ell Phlnney, muster, will h-ovo ns above. For freight or passage, both cabin and steerage, apply to WII.I.IaM M. TUNNO, North Commercial Whmf N. it.—other regular vessels will succeed the TIMES, and also run toceunr Keys, Florida. net 4—2w J* FOR LlVERI’OoI,.-TheshlpSulFiTTpuRT, ■S&St&bavIng matt or her cargo engugul. will meet with dispatch us above. For bulnuce «f freight, upuiy to [octl] DANA fc WASH BURN. ie Ffm NEW YORK.—Union l.iNK -fhe t.ew JaLtiC* clipper tchr. TARGET, Davis, Master will have (le-piitch for the ubove port. “ ' ' - Administrators Hale. ON TUESDAY,tho flih day of Novomber beat, lie* tween tho legal hours or sale, WILL'behold before tho r’ourt House In this city.— One negro woman, named Isabella, aged about 2ft years, a good Seamstress—a superior Cook. Washer audlrouer. Sold as the property of Geo. Oliver, dec-, by permb- •lonor the Ordinary, for the benefit or the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash. JAMES R. FRASER. oct-4 »■ Administrator. House nnd Lot at Private Snlo. Lot hikI Improvements No. & Calhoun ward, corner ol Jones and Abercorn-Mreets. On this lot Is a new ly finished brick house with all tbe modern improve ments. The purchaser may very truly exolaini on en- terluglts door: “ I cannot think of sorrow now, and doubt If e'er I lell it—’ll* so duzi'Jed From my memory by this oblivious transport.” oct 1 Village Lots and Improvements at Private Safe. A comfortable dwelling In the village of Sprliigflod. Effingham county, with six comfortable rooms.a pantry, 8lc ; also. barn*, stublo. carriage house, negro houses nnd oilier necen-nry oul-bulldhigs situated on ton acres ol Innd. four acres of which is cultivated and Is very J iroduclivo. Ontlm premises Is an orcliurd of excel- out peaches: all ol which 1s for sale low. sept 21) wTnes nnd Liquors at Private Halo. I III!D. ID H.I.ANI) GIN ; 3 qr. casks superior I’ule Brandy : 5 eighth casks superior Palo Brandy ; 2 qr. ensks dork Brandy: I qr. cask Muscat Wine; 1 qr, cask Brown Sherry ; 1 bbl. sup-riorolu Scotch Whiskey. F< r sale low at [sept 29] 134 BAY STREET. Jbajra at Htuttfow. IIF RYLU ft'JMIJN'JMOtMft, To Rent. Tho cottago near Falrlawn. Will bo rented low If ap. pllod for Immediately, oct It) At Private Sate. Five thousand acres of Land, situated on ths Alta* tnahn River, In Tattaall county. On the plantation are two settlements {about 400 acres are In a high state of cultivation, tho remainder of the land Is well timbered. For particulars apply to John M. Dasher, on tho place, or to Wylly 8c. MonUnollln, Savannah. Ga. octO At Private Sale. Twohundrid acres of Land, within one and a hall miles ol tho city. HO acres cleared and In n high state of cuhlVBtlon, the remainder Is well wooded. Tho Im provements consists in a cottage dwelling, negro houses, and all out houses necessary for a well improved place. With (ha place will be sold, If required, about 1,000 bushels or Corn. Fodder, Hay, stock of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, 8tc. Apply tj Wylly 8s Mnnimollln. . net 0 At Private sale. Seventy -eight acros of land, within four tnilnsof the eily, about 4ti acres cleniwd and ill fine planting order. The i inprnveuicnt bconsists nr a dwelling, negro house?, and all necessary out houses. i*ck.O At Private Sale. A Clinker Built Sloop Boat, IH feet long, a Cast salh-r, III perfect enter, sails new and sveiy thing complete. Will be sold u Imrgulu. t ll Ot, flni'l ,rl -.,? or iff'Khltipply to S|)EN, STARR 8l bo. ‘OR NEW YORK—GRonou Link.—Tho fine fast Hulling Schr. MOONLIGHT, Rodgers, mauler, will have quick despatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply on board to captain, or to oct 5 COHENS Ai ||ERTZ. Bnggv nnd Horse ot Private Snlo A recond hand Buggy, nearly new : also n six year old Horse, wurranted sound, kind and gentle; works finely In harness. Will ho sold low if applied for im mediately. sep 97 D RAWN NUMBERSof Greene and Pulaski Monu ment Letter), Class 247 : 77 16 17 21 2H 54 34 30 43 73 10 4 TO 24 oel 17 E. WITIIINGTON $13,000 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Billiots. Greene and Pulaski Lottery, C'l.ANS 120. 248 for 1855. To be drawn lit savunnuh Ga., Oct. 17, IPftft. GREGORY 8l MAURY, MANAGERS. schkmk: 1 of 913-000-1 Of •l.ooo—1 of §3,000 Tickets *4—Shares in propurton Tickets and Shares Hither singly or by tho Package, for sale by oct IT E. WITIIINGTON. LOST, WANTS, &c. IIOUNI? SERVANT WANTED. A WHITE WOMAN, who Is willing to undertake the general house work In a small family, in the country, and can muko hersoll useful In plain sewing, 8tc., can hear c.f s situation on application at this of fice. Her pausago will be paid by the adverlLer. oct 15-1w WANTED* i inn BALES Cotton on Deck, to complete cargo of l'Mr Brig SCOTLAND, for Boston. Apply to octO BRIGHAM, KELLY 8l Cl FOR NEW YORK.—The brig EXCEL,Capt. |, «‘ lll »““i having most of her cargo engaged will meet with dispatch ns above. For balance of Ireight apply to oct 9 DANA & WASHBURN. FOR NEW YORK.—Union Link.— 1 The pack- el brig MAR Y, Walker, master, having n por tion (Tf her cargo engaged will have despatch for tho above port. For freight npr ly to sept 2H OGDEN, STARR It C-). FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tho bark T. E. ILXX ;TKR,C’upt. Scull, having roost of her cargo on- will tiaxo quick despatch. For freight no ply to _•£ C. A. GREINER. Ft)R N. YORK— Old Establishvd - Link- ajlUt; The regular pucket brig EMPIRE. Mitchell, master, will have dlspnleh ns above. For freight or passage apply oil bot.rd,nl Telfair’s wharf or lo BRIGHAM, KELLY 6t CO. ydjiO FOR BOSTON .—The llsrk PETER DR. jsE£5Mll.I M t'upt.N. Ilnsv, wants 75 halos Cotton, to complete cargo. Apply lo OOI 6—If ROWLAND 8t SON. JTrfi FOR BALTIMORE—KteuLAa Link.—The AiitSchr WOO Dll HI DUE, s J White, Master, will have quick despatch ns nbovr. For freight or paraugu apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to oct 10 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO, FOR HALTIMOR il.—'1'lie splendid packet schr EMILY KERR, Dushielil master, will have quick despatch for the atm r e port. For freight or pas sage apply to sept 11 BRIGHAM, KELLY It CO. FOR 15 AI ill M*<) K E— It k oiTl ar L, n k—The abE superior br.g ABBY FRANCIS, Gardner, mus ter, will hove quick dispatch as above. For freight or pussago lo BRIGHAM, KELLY Ic CO. sept 4 For LfVEKPtttll..— 1 ’Ihe American bark 2kisB|YAMAGRAW , having part of her cargo eugug- ed, will meet with dispatch. For freight apply to oct 10-3 B, A. SOUI.LARD. jf~Pt»R FREIGHT OR CHARTER —The Spleil- Sesfcdid new clipper schooner W. L. BURROUGHS, Grnlfuin master, now discharging, will be ready lor height on Muuduy next. For particulars, apply to Capt Graffiti,or BRIGHAM. KELLY It CO. sept 2D A&rt, l?l,R FREIGHT OR r 11A RT E R.—The new J* ig SCOTLAND. Capt. Wh.thnm, is ready for charter. 8he can take Lumber orTlinber. For partic ulars apply on board, nr t» •opt 24 RUIQHAM, KF4.LY It CO, WANTED Iflfl BALES Cotton on Deck, to complete cargo of ll MI Schr. ALFRED BA lilt ETf, for Baltimore * ly lo ^ocl 9] BRIGHAM, KELLY 8t CO. ANTED. ROBT. HABERSHAM It SON. WANTE l» TO III It 1-5. A FIRST rato Meat and Pasiry Cook. For ono that suits exactly, a permanent pluce can bo seemed, and good wages. sop 28—Ini RORT. HABERSHAM ft HoN. CENTRAL RAILROAD. 4TIANIJI5 OF NUIII5DU 1.15 O N and alter Sunday tho 14th October, inataut uml uiiill lurtlior notice, the I’ussenger Trains on the Central ltullrond, will run us follows; BKTWKKN SAVANNAH AND MACON. heave Savannah ft a. m., nnd 12.15 r. M. Arrive nt Mac.in 2.15 f. M., and I a. m. j/-,i vo .Macon 11.45 a, M-, and 9.30 p. M. Arrive at Siivnnm.b 10.15 p. m., and 7.20 a. m. 8AVAHNA1I AN11 AUIICSTA. 12.15 P.M., and8.30 p. m. UaveSavannah.... o at Augusta jisaVQ Augns.u trrive InSavuniiiih BKTWKKN Mi L-a>c .Macon Arrive al Augusta heave Auguilu Arrive at Mucoi . .8.46 P. m ., and 5.30 a. M 0 a. m., and 4.30 p. m .. 1.30 p. M. and 10.45 p. M. AND Al'OI'HTA. ,. I 1.45 a.m., and 0.30 p. m ..8 45 p. M., and 5.30 a. m. Ham., and 4.3o p. M. ,...2.15 p.M.,und I TO 1C 15 NT, M TWO TENEMENTS la Gordon Block, hom ing Chatham Square, and well turulshed wit lx water, gua. *>lid)les, 8tc. I’lisseasion given l.-t November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, oct 10 No. 72 llryau siieet. ~~ Ftm it it N’i ; . A tw* story brick Iioumo, fronting Wright’s Square, on Statu street. Apply to oct 10 WANTF.D. A Situation as Book-keeper or Salesman In elthorn Dry (Joo-ls, Grocery or loin mission House. Good references given. Apply ul thin office, aiig 31 WANTI5D. TWO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS, nt L |o 21 ROBINSON fc CAMP’S. MINT. \ Drny book, for which given, if left nt office of RUSE, DAVIS fc LONG. A. ward will bo gi ven. If left at office of KUgSI WAYNE, GRENVILLE 8tCO. At Private Snlo. SUMMER RESIDENCES. Six lots on Augustine River—beautiful, pleasaut and healthy situations, for summer residences. A map of tlm name may bo suoti at tho Aiicllou Store, No. 154 Bay street.mny 99 ADF.NUY ItOW’AIlD IMSI KANUF, CO OF NEW YORK. Savannah, August 3d, 1853. M R. C. II. CAMPPIELD will attend lo tho business of this Company during my shsunco from tho city. Thoso having Policies lo renew, or Insurance to mnko, will plcitsu call upon him ui his office on the Bay, No. 171. S. C DUNNING, Agent, aug 3—3mns FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tho supm JaU£rlor harquellne B. IIAI.LET, Little, Muster, is now ready for freight or clinrlor-Philiulelphia or Itul tlmore, nrelerred. Apply to uug 22 II It It; II AM, KELLY fc CO. VESSEL WASTED. .|Gi A VESSEL of I non 400 to 5IK) ions, to loud fiUkbwith sawed lumber, for Cadiz. Apply to _ »up <2 Ct l|| ENS & ll I5RTZ. \V YN I’ITD i’O < IIAKT151*, sevorul Vessels ,<> loud with Luintinr iand Timhur, for tbe North of Eiiroiioniid i America. EPPINGfclUt t. S, HlfirNliarfi Sale. H V virtue of an execution, issued out of the Un... . States DLtnct Court for llie Northern District of Florida, and to uie directed, I have levied upon Awzie, formerly known as Drayton Isluud, In Lake George, St. Johns River, containing 1,781 acres of good cotton ami sitgnr lauds, with a new and commodious dwelling and out houses and other Improvements. Also 131 acres opposite the sat 1 Island on thu main laud, which will be sold by the undersigned for cash, nt public outcry In the town of Palaikn, Piilnnm Co., Florida, on .Mon day, the 3d nay of Dccjinber, at 12 o’clock M. Payment w II he received III specie. Charleston City or r-uvammh City Bank hi Is. E.E. BLACKBURN, Marshal, by Geo. J, Zehuhuitcr, Deputy Marshal. Al Private Sale. A Negro Man, aged 33 years, a Bricklayer by trade, aug 18 46alJa at auction.- __ . . [Bucckssoks to rWiaycit fcnkti At Private Sale. - • A first rate Cooking Ranae, With ov»n attached a5? ntmlitire and fixtures complete, suitable for eoale; hM been In use but a short lime, for sale low. Terms cash. At prlvnle Sale. A Plantation of 2.7U7 acres of first quality land, be tween Briar Crock and tho Savannah River, Scriven county, i» offered fur sale. This plantation l« highly productive, and with a competent lorco c >uld be made one of ihe most valuable plantations in Georgia; Are hundred acres in cultivation, a good Dwelling, Gin House, Screw and Negro Cabins, to accommodate nbou sixty negroes, and other Improvements necessary for a largo and well rcifulaled plantation. It cun easily bo divided ns there aro 2,000 acres under ; fence, with two settlements. It is very convenient to navigation, being ouly four miles Trout ths Savannah River. aug 10 At Private Salo. 2 I.ot-, corner of William and West llroad streets, nud lacing South llroad street, 00 fool front by 200 feet deep : adjoining thu lulu residence of Judge! Churl on. Will lie sold al a bargain if applied for Immediately. uug U Private Sale. A Summer Residence at No. 3>i C. It. U. Tho lot Is five and a half acres large, and has on it a Michen and dwelling house, the dwelling not quite finished. Ruth, new, will be sold on reasonable terns, lor cash or ex changed for stock In any of llie Loan Associations. J.v 28 At Private Sale. It) shares Savannah and Now York steamship Slock lor sale. Apply lo m iy 94 WVLf.Y & MOIVr.MOLl.lN. . Liverpool Splint Coal, at Prlvats Sale. orte " w ™, {?«"• Cook, Washer and I roner—at PrivstaRala. A first rata'Cook, Washer'and Irnner,and good Housa ■ervanl—sold for no fault. tli« owner having no use tor her as the family are about leaving the city. oct 17 TTHI8 D A Y, at 1 i o’clock Hi front of store. The usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions. LW 3 uors, Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goode, New ud econd hand Furniture, Clothing,Paucy Autcles,Clooks, Watches, Jewelry, fcc. Terms cash before delivery. N. II.—All articles purheased at auellnn and not set tled for before the next regular sale, will be sold on ac count and risk of former purchase^ oct 17 Fire Probr Hales—a further supply. JUST RECEIVED par schr North State, direct from tho manufactory, 22 of those well known Herrings Ft- tout flie proof Hafes, assorted sixes, two patterns,with Halls Patent Powder proof Lock. For sale at the New York card pricra. oct 13 Bran, Applos, Potatoes, Onions, Ac.—At Private tale Now landing nnd lor sale low from tile wharf, 100 bids. Onions, lot) do Potatoes, 50 do Apples, 50 bales prime llay, WM) bushels Wheat Bran. oct 18 Stores for Rent. Seven! good stores for rent In Hodgsou’s bi lek bolld Ing, 170 Bay street. * Large Furniture sale—A t Auction. On THURSDAY. I flih Inst, M II o’clock, at Mra. Nuvitt’s Boarding House, corner nr Barnard and Hull ■trouts. The entire lot of 'urnlture In ssld house. Consisting In pnrt of prime fashionable parlor furniture, aofaa, chairs, centre tables, divans, tete-o fete, looking glass* es, sldo board, fine mahogany wardrobes and marble top bureaus, washstsnds, bedsteads, crockery, glass ware, silver and sliver plated ware. Also—one of “Chlckerlng’s” Plano Fortes. Terms Cash. oct5 Hides Wanted. THE HIGHEST market price will be paid for good Dry Flnlt Hides. oct 4—tf IkV T. J. YVALNIL St. AiigtMiim Fla., Sept..1855. Ft)Ik SALE. A MAN, 2i years old, a good farm and nxo hand; Ins wile,bo xuursold, u good washer and Irouer, and their five children, a boy 12 years, a gfrl 9. a girl 8, a gi.'l 6, and n boy (lufaiil) 8 months old. all Itkcly, he lihy hiuI sound. Apply to ■apt81 WM. WRIGHT. IlYlVli ANII KliNUVVmtJ HKTAIILISIIIIK.MT 7 3 Yorli-M., near Ihe Court IIoumc, SAVANNAH, UA. KdTABLtSlIKD IN 1832. O’" 7 3 rjx|| E ■■Mibscrlber, gratolul lo tils patrons und friends X for their continued favors, would stale that, In ud ditiou to the improvements In Dying acquired by turn during his lust visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements tor extending Ills business, by which lie is now enabled to Dye a greater variety of Colors on silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Ac., which ho trusts will generally please ull who inuy favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed. Cleaned or Renovated, as inav,ho required, in the same superior stylo which bus generally so much nlusscd his pntrons&nd friends. Ladles’ Itounnis Dyed, Bleached and Presmil in the most fashionable styles, t inters from the country punc tually attended to. Terms mode-ute. When parcels are sent by sleuintiout or railroad, word should lie sem him by letter through the Post' ifilce.sotliut he m -y know wtiereto eall for them. jau 13 c ALEXANDER GAuLOWAY TO It ENT. t Thctonemoni of Cassel Row fronting on Roy Hold’s square. Possession given 1st Novemlm next. A. A.SMETS. .1 * 23—lil'Jmns STOIC I’. TO 1C 15 NT. THE western Tenement of Brick Bulldlng,ad- f Joining Mr. Jos W. Webster's, opposite Si, An- Jsrir-Ji.drow's Hall, Brniighton street ; 3d fool front min 90 leof deep. It consists of three stories, and a Kuo. airy cellar, and is well lilted either for a wholesale or it retail business. ALEX. A.SMETS. sep 27—I in I.OST. A PAIR OF GOLD HPKCTAULErt, Ihe finder I jo suitably rewarded ondoM vary !•- oct 13 tt. II A IICHSII AM Sl HON. WM. WRtGIIT. foi: iei:rvT. M TWO now two story Brick Buildings, on n high basement, In Taylor street, east or the Medical College. Gas pipes throughout both tenements, •tel uvory iiimlcrn convenience $ carriage houses, am bles, rooms for servants, with lire plucos, and ull nueua rnry out hutldlng-; also, u well of good water In each tar’d. I'uMftwiloii given immediately. Apply In I'lnw. It. Patterson, No. li Whitaker street, or to the subscriber, Ht his residence, No. 80 Broughton street, opposite the Marshall House. oct 16— novl GEORGE A. A- II BKTWKKN -AY ANN All, MII.I.KDOKVILI.K ANI> K ATONTON. Iieuvo *• **• Arrive In Milledgeviile - 4 j* r e - M ; heave Macon fc* Arrive lu Eutonton o m, m. v» ou - Savannah, Ga., 12th Oct., 185^ ■'«” 13 M il) 1C 15 NT, THAT COMFORTABLE Dwelling House,corner of Prico and St. Jiilten streets, h lth Green llouro attached. Rent $375 per uniiutn. W. net 10 Iw Monument Square. a HATS AND CAPS Corner liarnard & ltroughlon-Sls. £5 PRIVATE ACADEMY FOR YOUNG jlma.: 50 IM) ..20 00 ..20 (Ml ..25 IX) ..2ft ID SILK HATS. SOFT HATS, of all descriptions. CAPS of every STYLE and QUALITY. Low lor Ca*u or oood Ckkuit. Ct >UN ER OF ocj8-Jjao BROUGHTON fc BARNARD. rr\HE UNDERSIGNED designs opening a private 1 Ac.l.ray r-r Young U-llu.Hi Oi.,(loorglH.oo IVodiiori-iy.lll" Jnnu.r.v. HUB. In the Literary Department, the course ol Study will bn extensive and liberal. The Latin, French, German id Spanish lunguttges will be taught If desired. The ornamental Department will IncludR Music on ll,„ piano, Organ. Harp, and Guitar—also. Drawing, Palutiiigand Embroidery, In all their branches. A complete apparatus will he furnished. In order to afford ample Illustrations In the Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will be provided so that each pu pil may have ihe meaus of dally practice in addition to l * The^iumber of pupils will be limited to 36. Tuition per Annum, f 125 tit); half In advance, and tho balance at Ihe end of tho year. Attention is culled to the following advantages: First.—Tho pupil receives a much larger share or at tention than when the school Is largo und overgrown. Second. In addition to the regular course of study. » .« can make such selections from the languages, and the < iriiHinental Department.us time and choice may dic tate. without extra charge. Third.— 1 The low rate of tuition compared wlih that of other schools. The usual charge made lor tho English Branches, no Music Latin, (extra) Drawing and Painting Embroidery Making an aggregate of 918(100 To this add llie extra churgos made for the uso of fti- iiriiuienls. stationery,8cc, and the amount whl not mil far abort of 820U, whereas, in the plan adopted In this Academy, Iho charge for all thesoisOUJC, leaving adif- ferenco of 950 to 875 In Its favor. . _ . . Rooks, Sheet Music, Drawing. Painting nnd Embroi dery iiiuleriuls furnished al the usual rates. Pens, ink, pn|»-r, slute -, pencils, fcc-, supplied gratis. Persons desiring further Information, or wishing to enter their daughters or wards, may address ine, for the "SJSJS a "” v “ rlu “""k. bhanham._ CH.ITII.l.tl aCJIOJEMF. rpHE EXERCISES of this School will open on 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th, under the suporvi- »-on and charge of Mr. WM. S. BOGART, us Princi pal. All who desire lo ester this quarter, should bo pi esent, Ir possible, the first week. The School-rooms have undergone extonslve improvements, being refitted tn neat nud nttradlve ety le ; and the Senior Girls’ room bus been provided with now nnd hundsome furniture fimn Boston. Tho Trustees tnWc pleasure in atatiug thiii (he Principal, during the vacation, visited the Northern cities, and secured tho services of two expe rienced Teachers, one for tho Classical Department and it... other lor the Junior Boys’room. A now female Teacher, also, of much experience nnd skill, has boon obtained Dir the Junior Girls’ room. The Principal be- ing now relieved from clnss duly, can give Ills whole tune to the more efficient working ortho plan. Ills ved that the Academy, under its.present plan, and witli Its present eorpn «if Teachers, offers ruro facilities fi r thorough Instruction in every grudo or Classical, Mathematical anil English Studies. The va-ious departments aro filled as folio wo. Rev. •Ml.KING.in charge of Senior Girl- Room;; Mrs. PltYSE, flute of Baltimore,) of the Senior Girls’Room, Mr. J.F. c.ANN, (late <>t Wilmington, Del .A of the tlmslcal and Senloi Hoys’ Room ; Mr. WM. TRAVIS, Ohio of Wilmington.) of Iho Junior Roys Room ; Mr. T.fj. POND, Mathematical Teacher; Miss EUGENIA CAM PH EL I , < f tho Primary Boys’ Room, and Miss Hl.lZA MU I.Lit; AN, of the Primary Girls’Room. Mr. P. MILLER will Instruct in Drawing, and Mr. II. MAS- HOX In tho Modern Languages. Tlic 6cho.nl Year consists of Ten Months, with Pour barter,, of Eleven Weeks each, ending respectively lftc.31. March 10. May 31. and August 10. The Tuition Feeshuvo been rllghtly raised, and are » w fixed permanently at the following rales, payable •Welly In advance: , (W-nury Department 00 per quarter. Junior Denari moot 8 (Ml porquurter, tailor ami Classical Department Id on per quarter. STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Ja., WILLIAM LAW. K. K. IIYLKU. '•<•1111 6 Excoutlvo Comtnlttee. \TIM.i ', -25 hhls. Plicnix Pelicans PllipIltS, Grtven- hit; - Tmiud “weels, und 20 d<-z- Pippiua.-Just •uoiivod per Steamer Knoxville. For auln by NEW GOODS JUST IIECBIVED. T HE SUUSORinERhasiiow In store ami is receiving by euuli steamer front New York, a full and well selected assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING AND (iENTLEDIBVS FURNISHING GOODS. Consisting offt no DRESS und FROCK COATS, RIJSI NESS COATS of all qualities und colours. MERINO nnd FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWS — GL< i YES, CRAVATS, fcc-, 8ic. Having procured the services of an experienced cutr ter, he flatters himself Unit he shall pe able to please all who mny lavor him with Ills orders, and bla stock of pieces goods is lull, and well assorted. oc*. Ill WM. O. PRICE. 147 Bay a* reel. COAL AND WOOD YARD. J . T. Til 031 AS. offers for sale at the UNION FERRY WHARF, a supply of RED ASH COAL, AND FIRE WOOD ol all kluilH. Consumers can depend upon being promptly sup plied with a good article. Strict atleniloii given to Fat- Menaurement. Boxes for orders are placed at the storer of Messrs. J. 31. Cooper & Co., W. G. Dickson. W. Ws Lincoln, at the office ol the Morning News, and at my residence in Jones-street. Torina Cash. oct 8 L finder will bo rewarded by reluming It to iy IK INF, fc Cl INNER V. Select Ornamental Female SEMINARY. MISS J. E. G0EWEY AND SISTER W ILL OPEN A SELECT HCIKH)L for a limited number of Young Ladle-, In the BASEMENT OF THE FIRST II \PTf>T CHURCH. First Session of Eleven Weeks, commencing OCTO BER mill. Instruction will be given In tins following hranchc-ii: French, German, Drawing, Crayoning, .Mnitnchrounit ies, Tissue Flowers, Ornumeiitul Needle and Leather Work, Painting in Wa er Color*, Oil und Grecian Paint ing, Wax Fruit ami Flowers, Embossed Embroidery. Rates of Tuition, ami Hours of Attendance inndo known on applicnliou ul tho Room as above, oat 10—*12 SELECT SCHOOL FOR VOliXG L AM US. MISS. DR. CIIIOIIXGIIAII W ILL OPEN, on the first Mon.lay in November, a School for Young Ladies nnd Misses, where th usual branches of an Eughsh Education will bo (might, wlih the French uml Lntiu Languages. Also .Music,Diuw- lug and Fainting, In Oil and R ater Colors on Velvet and Crayoning. Mrs c. having had considerable experience In teach ing, flat tors herself that she will be nine tn givo sullslnc (Ion to those who may entrust their daughters to her care. The School Year consists of Ten Months, with Four Quarters of eleven weeks each, ending respectively— Jau, 19. April 6, June 22, nnd Sept. 7. Terms nnd other so-sionto each of the above'given the first i particulars made known by npplying In Mrs.C. her next. uug 25 WM. W Residence on ihn North sidoot Liberty street, (none of .Mrs. Marshal’s brick Iniildliigs. Rcffurences to the following gentlemen: Rt- Rev.Stephen Elliot, ,\lr. I'.D. Woolhaptor, Mr.U. L. Lamar—Savunnuh. Rev. I)r. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Dugas, Mr, Henry H.Ciimmiug, Mr. Andrew J. Miller—Augusta. Rev. S. K. Tulmadge, President of Oglethorpe Uni versity. Governor Johnson. oct 16—tf FASHION' A III, C IIANCI.ti ii A U A BMl Y MR. MCHOLS will icaumo (lie duties of his Academy on or ubout theddtfi of November, IB55, with new facilities for teaching a thorough nud .practical knowledge of Dancing nnd Cullslhonlcs, ST. ANDREW’S HALL. IT Torms, Hours of Attendance, fcc., will bo hiu FOIC SAL 15. M That commodious and desirnhloresidence situ ated on Lot No. 34, Liberty Ward, fronting on South llroad, near West Broad streets. The house Is substantially built of bricks, is well ffinishod lu every pnrt. anil Oltcil tip wlih ira»M»i wntor llxiuro*. ll also has no exaollniK pump In lb? ynrd uml n fluwor gurilun allacliecl lo Ihe premises, together Willi all ne cessary out buildings. Tin- properly uun tie Inspected by any ono doslrous m purchasing. For terms, apply to Mp lfi-tf Til OS. II. HARDEN. Trustee. TO IE HINT. , A brick store nnd dwelling, corner of Charlton ■ und Jefferson street-. Apply to «•_ sc pi 25 WYLLY fc MONTMOLI.IN. TO U15 NT. « Both tenements m the house In South Broad a Hired, beloneiug <o ll. R. Jucksmi, E»q. The “•Kns'ern luncineut will bo rented wltn the furni ture If required. For terms, apply to pt21 A. c. DAVENPORT. rcji ) 0 It I5INT. A C jtlon Wnro Ilotiso on the Bay (hut will store - 1503 bales. Possession given iimuedinielv. 15 T. J. - ALSU, No- 179 Bny-st. FOIt 1C 15.NT. Hfc THREE STORKS. Wuldhnrg’s Range,in (’on- iiJiM gress und Jefferson streets. Posse-sin given 1st November. Enquire of »optJ3 MINIS fc JOHNSTON. TO KENT. A HOUSE In Gordon street, in Scuddi-r’s Block. Possession given 1st October. Apply to “NERY M sep ID HONE fc CONNERY. TO IEI5(NT. firSt The Store under the bluff,nl the fool of Wliita- ,. ,!!ii ker-struet Enquire of Jliiili. mar 29 SPENCER Ul'KRELL. M wamed TO RENT, a house pleasantly sitiialnd, apply to sept7 WAYNE GRENVII.LE fc CO. hug 16 FOU RENT. The Store, corner liny and Whitaker streets, occupied by A. Bonniid : the store adjoining, on Whitaker street, occupied by 11. Logan. P«»s. ~ r ‘ l 1 '— N„vem- RIGHT. TO UEIN’Jr; Tho two tenements of Iho wonrfeo Building, consisting of three stories and nil nitlc.on lot No. -2H, Broughton street, Washington Ward. Rent Apply to A. A. Sniets, TO SLA ISLAND LOTTO s Pl.ANTEIIk riAIIE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agents 1 lor the Mule of the celebrated MoArthy SEA IS LAND colTt IN GIN, the coiPm from which Is readily sold, ami which usually brings inrao to live cents per poun i more than from any oilier Gill yet Invented, are now prepared lo supply Planters and thoso wanting, with these u| superior workmanship at ono hundred ami twenty flvo dollars each. Extra rollars9ll- Extract from u letter front a Florida plnntui; “Tim Me\rthy Gin Is intlniiely ahead ol every other Gin yet mnniiliieiured. I would not bo without one lor Iretiie the amount; it saves irouble, is simple, and turns out lieiiullliil cotton. The staple Is i.ol injured, and Ihe open process so much desired by the English buyers Is certainly obtained.” aug 24—tf BOSTON fc VII.LA LONGA. .NOT ILL. f|NWO inonlhs after date, application will he made I to Iho Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Chat- hum Ciiuuly, lor leave m soil the property belouglng lo ; the estate of llnuuuh Vn lent ine, deceased. i SPENCEROURRELL, AdinlulsiraPir. Savannah, July n, 1855 Jy 14 | "(lOl'XTINfl ItOOiVlS TO LET. j T WO Conmlug Rooms, imho building center of Ray and Lincoln streets, to let. Apply to Jett _ PADELFORI), FAY fc CO. POR MALL, A GOOD Runding Loi, corner of Jones nud Lincoln streets,No,44 l.uluyutto Ward ; by je in francis waver. A (’ A It I* 15 IN T15 ft I,''OR SALE.—About 35 yoars old; black; of good J; chnrucier, and sound. Apply lo Jb85 WM. WRIGHT. VALUABLE TIANLIIL. 1 Nil 15 Subscribers keep constantly on hand a supply of KettleweH’s Mineral Salts and Guano, and Land I’lnsler. N. A. HARDEE fc CO. Je 91—Omo , NOTICE. “ DAM SHORT having made nn assignment to lliratn Roberts for the benefit of his creditors, all per sons liuviii-- dvmnndn against the said Adnm Short, will please render n slutemeitt of such dcinnml to ttio us slgitcu. HIRAM ROBERTS. Suvannnti, May 8, IH95. muyB VALUABLE IK LA I, ESTATE. 1 .)Y arrangement with Hie purchaser ol Fig Island *> Mill,the whole pioperly In which the siioscrlberli and was miely interested, enu be sold to n single pm. chaser. I)r. Screven la authorized to soli. land u . W. w. STARKE. I t) HOI SEK1515ULUS. D AN: EI. CRON IN, 11PIIO..ST ER F.lt, •»« llRY AN ST. \\JOULl» respeclfiilly auuounee to ihe citizens ol V V Savannah, ihat lie is ready to make nnd put down J U.fc ...... .... .. ._ . • cently occupied by John W. Anderson, No. 2IMI Bay street. oct 9 ‘ J!DO 18SEN FOB SAM'. A PAIR of well broke Northern Horses, ^klnd nud gentle, will he sold low, the owner having no use lor them. Inquire at this of. out 12—6 T.R. MILLS. Al Private Sale. A Rond of the State of Georgia for 9500, bearing In- leyest 7 per cent. A Bond of the South Western Railroad forfftOO,con- vertihle lu Stock. oct 15 Private Sale ~ A likely mulatto boy aged 25 years, to be sold to • city resideut owner, only. Terms accommodating. sep 26 Private 8ale. Two “ Ely’s Patent” Gins for Sea Island Cotton, fine finish, with metatic rollers, (new,) for sale low. Also, 100 sacks of (2 bushels each) Egyptian Gats for seed, Tor tale lu quantities to suit purchasers—a supe rior artl'ile. oct a Private Sale. A Family of Negrons, a Woman 27 years with her three children, Girl 0 yean, Girl 3 years, Boy 18 months. Titles undoubted. also : A valuable building lot In Jones street. • NOTICE. nnilH undersigned have til's day established nn Agon 1 cy in Knoxville Tonne-ace, for the transaction of a General Produce and Commission Business, to ho con ducted by T. B. CL MIKE, under tho name nnd style of T B. CLARAK & C". Orders for Western Produce, thankfully received und promptly executed. TISO.N fc MACK AY, T. II.CLARKE. Kith Oct., 1855. oct 13 Savannah. Ga »«7m r* v. 'IMIG aiili-crl!' 1 ll.in-i-keei Ins line, to iho n und most appro II 1C NIMH NL LOO IKV r rospoi'lfiilly Invites iho ntlunlioii of •r» ami persons In wntil of goods In npinto assortment of all (he loading al articles required for Housekeeping, ntil55 Broughton street. oct i:t HORACE MORSE, ' TO I* 11 ANT E118* EURO BLANKETS.—We now ' sortnicut of Negro IHaokots, a tlm puhllc wliicli comparer weigh! uml nuulity with any lo be found in ii miirkefr or elsewhere. Wo respectfully aug- in* Southern gest to llioso wlin are purcliiibing lliu above article, nud to planters In paiticulur. to call and examine nuratoek for themselves Ijefore buying, as wo Uuttor ourselves that we van do Ihvin good in lids lino, oei 2 ROKEN BAUGH fc LADSON. "KEBSEYS. KEUNKVS, KERSEYS. V G EANt.'E at tho slock nt Negro cloths, now li snlo by Rokeiibaugh fc l.udson, will satisfy any Planter that it is ono of tho best nnd cheapest that he has ever scon In Savannah. J list call und see. oct2 KUKENUAUGII fc LADSON. FINE MED BLANKET*, families who wish a superior Bed Blanket, wo 6 4,6-1, Hi-1 mid 12 4 fine Swiss Blankets, a nnd beautiful nrtlclc. Also, 0-4, 8-1.10-4 and 12-4 Itnso Blankets. WhEncy Blankets of all sites, and n choice English Blanket, Cradleand Crihh Blankets. The above iitlicle will be sold al thu very lowest nrices. Cull and examine on r lot ot lllnukef* before purclm-iug elsewhere, [octal HoKENIIAUGH fc LADSiiN. rpt i fu 1 ofli RO .IT. A. ALLEN & f TO KENT. four of tlm live tenement Houses, situated on corner of Jones and Abcrcorn streets. Itenl ,9250 per nunum. Possession given immcdlnicly. Also, the store on Bull (.(reel opposite the Post Office. Inquire of A. BONAUI), aug 14 Cornero( Bay uml fluff sireets. WANTED TO KENT. L A coinloriublc dwelling in a central pnrt of tho city. Rent not to exceed $300 per annum. Apply to aug I WM. WRIGHT. $50 Reward. RUNAWAY from ihe subscriber on lho22d till., iny negro man ALBERT, who Is 27 years of age, very white, so much ho, that he would not be suspected of being n Negro. Has blue ____ oyosand very light hair. Wore whon ho loft. u long thin beard ana rode a common chesruut sorrel horse with about 970 belonging to himself. He Is ubout 5 ft 8 Inches high, weighs about 140 lbs., has un humble and meek appearance, can neither read nor write,und Is a kind und umlablo fellow, speaks much like a low-country negro, lie has no doubt been led mr hy snino miserable wretch d ring my absence: New York. Tho above Reward will be paid for his deliver)'to me, ortoTison fc Mackuy, Savannah,or for his apprehen sion und safe confinement in any Juil where 1 ci.ii get him. J* 31. 11*' ’N» oct5—If Bolhol.Oluni Co., Georgia. FOR SALE-A BARGAIN. A tract of improved LAND mi Dougherty M| 8j^counly, containing over2.00ti ncies, one liall'^V* uuK and hickory, and llio other pine Inndol Ihe ni.-t quality. <>n the premises nro all neces ary hiilldings for inuncdluin occupancy. The placo yielded near leu hales of cotton to the hand last year, and h largo sur plus of provisions, and Is estimated one of Ihe best pla ces In tho county The proprietor would sell becauscof infirmity and inability to attend a divided interest. Terms easy. First payment twelve mouths after pos sesion, nnd the remainder in four years thereafter, by insialmonls of one fifth each your. Any one wishing id buy will be referred to the proprietor. For farther pm- ticulnrs, upon application to the Editors of the Savan nah Republican.tllNl- nnu 17 MEDICAL NOTICE. -r-. ta "VV . - I* AUXX, THE BOTANIC, of B EGS to annonnoo ihn: he has romoved Ms ro- ridence and office from the corner of Nat a nnd Jefferson streets, tn tho fonnor residence amt office or the late Dr. Kichnnlsono. on llroughton-slroot, (ho tween Montgomery and West Broad-streets, lie tenders Ida most sincere thanksto Ins fellow-cillzelis ill the city and country, for the very liberal employment of his pro- fessl mill services since Ids locution in Savannah, und takes pleasure in announcing that Ids facilities for meet ing llio constantly increasing demands upon him are greatly improved, hnving employed a competent person to utluud especially to Ids office affulra. Ludh-s may consult Idm either In Ids family parlor, his consulting-room, adjoining his offico, or In his office. Ills consulting-room has been furnished und arranged wuh especial reference lo tho convenience, comfort uml I taste of thoso visiting him profes*ionulIv. Patients visited promptly and punctually. For terras und further particulars, see his Medical Journal. 8mo-ocll. NEW STOCK of 8ALAI71ANDEB SAFES i iF Wilder’s patent, received hy schr. Jonas Smith, i ) from Now York. A complete assortment of those well known Safes, of an entirely new nnu highly ap proved pattern, provided with llio La Belle Lock, which la both powder and burglar proof, (a specimen of this lock detached, for exhibition,)for side A liberal reduction will bo made on my old slock of Sale- remaining on hand. Adply ns above. Kept 29-Ini TlUTfElfANII GilEE8K.—15 Kegs Gliolco Goaheii la HuLter 25 boxes Ulmoso, landing, nnd for Halo by lictltt itJUANTON, JOHNSTON fcCO. $10 ONLY! S PLENDID Building Lois and farms to suit purchas er*. Each subscriber for only 810, will receive 29 building lots or a farm from 2 to 10 acres, 7(H) building lots anil 50 farms will ho divided among 400 subscribers, on the evening of llio 10th October next. These lots lire beautifully situated in the village of i.ukcleud 46 miles Irom tho city al New York, ami directly on tlm Long I Man i Rat' Road, and near tho tqdeudid Lake Rnukou- kuino. For mups and certificates apply to sept25—td WM. WRIGHT. NOTICE. Tho oubscribor hits removed from Broughton-st to the now building, corner of Barnard and Con- gross stroeiB, Market -quaro, where ho offers for sale a lull supply of I’uro and Genuino Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and solicits a share of Die public pnlrouuge. JOS. M. TURNER, Agent, oct. 6 Chemist fc Pharnlaceutist. PRE.muin white lead: I NURE White Lead ; Fronch uml American Window Glass, just received and lorsalo ui JOHN OLIVER’S aug 31 Paint Store, 121 Broughton street. "auction and commission business;““ CO-PART NEK Nil II* NOTICE. I Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN in co partnership with me In tho Auction nnd Commission business. The business will hereafter he conducted un der the name and stylo of Spencer Currell tt Co. SPENCER CURRELL. Suvnnnah, Get. 15,1B5L net 10 HAY, I1AY, HAY. 1A1\ BALES prime North River Hay landing from lLM/ schr Kate JJrJgharo,from New York, For sale #n the win rf,by WAVER fc CONSTANTINE, oct Ift M»T It UN OFF THE T1CACK. t jsRUIT —40,000 Oranges; 15,IKM> Lemons; 21HK) Grape 1 Fruit; 50 Bunches llauuiiasund Illjioo Sicily Oran ges; comprising the entire enrgo from llie Huliama 1st lumla; uud will lie louiid lor aulu at the Suvauuuh F“ - ' KmpomimJiy J A. UCOVVN. oct l-> No 27, W It link o |-i I lARL< ill COAL—$10 per ton, Mr aulu hy uct 10 V- A. L. LAMA] TO KENT. M Tho Western corner Tenement of Cnssol Row. fronting Koynolds square; also, two of tho mid dle Tenements of iho same row For cqiivo- nn lice, there Is no dwelling house nf u aimilnr size.pre- ferahlolo them, in tho city, aug 4—tf A LEX. A. SM ETS. FOB KENT. M The Stores under ST. ANDREWS HALL, cor ner of Broughton and Jefferson streets, will bo let In two, tlm-c, or four Stores lo suit teuunls. Pus-e-siou un 1st November. For terms, apply lo uug 20 VV LLIA.M ROGERS, Re rotary. TO KENT, . M Tenements Nos. 152 ami 154, Roltnn’u Range, from top to bottom, now occupied by Messrs. J. V. Connerat fc Co. They will bo rented sepa rately or together. Possession given 1st November next. For terms, apply to COHENS fc HERTZ. TO KENT. M That commo,lions Store on Bay street, west of Messrs. Scranton, Johnston fc Co., formerly oc cupied by Messrs. Crane fc Rodgers. Possession given 1st October, For terms npplv,to Jy 20 Cl HI ENS fc HERTZ. FOIt KENT. . Htoro No. 148. Rollon’s Range, from lop to Dot- Hsjjjl tom, now occupied by Octavus Cohen, Esq., pos- K4illL,8eH8ioii given 1st November. For terms enquire j y to COHENS fc HERTZ. FOK KENT. I Two largo nnd commodious brick stores, roar of the old steamboat Co's Yard, from 1st Juno to 1st November, I8*.5, with tho privilege mufiiiuiiig the rent for « longer period. Apply Bt this office. may .4—If Kilt KENT- Adosirablc th'uo story brick tenement House, Ol on one nnd a half lots, situated in York stroet- ■possession given on 1st November. Apply to apr Is **■ OCTAVUS COHEN. FOK KENT. M Tlie Store, No. 105 Bryan street, Young’abuild ings, tormurly occupied by E.S. Koiuptun. Pot" m r»'°" t JOHNSTON. FOIt NALL- M A commodious Brick Shed Warehouse, situates* ill the rear of the Charleston Steamboat Wharf, haviuga leaseof five years,suitable for the sto rage of Lime, May or other merchandize. The Build ing may bo romoved by thepurchaser.attheexpirstlon of tho lease. Apply to N , .IM 1 .?,*’ Williamson’s Buildings. TO LET. M ROOMS, opposite tho Pulaski House—suitable forofficesor sleeping apartments. Enqidre of janC tf jwu. w. ivtibbr l_'jj j.;H; ||T KOOI7I. IEIGIIT Room for Rice, in V essels to New York, - — .« orbmiisor llnvaiiu. Forlerins,) |(i i||T. IIABKILSII AM fcriii.N. . io-sortmeiil of Itl Hikut I _ , »r bhIo by I ROKENUAUGH fc LADdON. ‘ T urkic 1 Philadelphia,Now Orleam A" DISNKI.L’TION. rplIE (Inn or CRANE fc RODGERS was dissolved 1 on tho PJihtnst. by mutual consent. Either party will use the uuinuof the Urin In closing its present busi ness. II. A. CRANK. J. G. RODGERS, COPARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigned hove entered Into copartnership, under the Arm of RODGERS « NORRIS, for the transaction of a general Grocery business, at iho old stand of Crane fc- Rodgers, corner of lluy and Lincoln streets. JAMES G. RODGERS, JAMES A. NORRIS. Savannah, May 12, 1655 may 18—tf T 0 Whitaker street J " jo's prime Eastern Hay, • lOO REWARD W ILL bo paid for tho apprehension .vd delivery nt our office, of Bun, n yellow complected negro mail, need 26 years, and Morns, a mulatto boy, stout built, freckled fuce. One of the ilds of tils eye droops a little. VVo will pay fifty dollars for either, or tho above reward Mr the two. They formerly belonged to Beni d>ck Bouiquiiic, Esq., of tills city, oct 2 WYLLY sc MONTMOLI.IN. CARPETS! CARPETS!! W E take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public, that wo have this day opened up stairs, over our store, a splondln itraorlmoul of Carpets, Oil Cloths, CONSISTING OF Royal Velvet Carpels, Various patterns ; Brussels Tapestry Carpets; Rich three ply Cnrpeta ; Very hundsome two ply Carpets; Dutch nud Hemp Carpets ; Velvet uud cheuile Rugs ; Mats of various styles, English and American Drugget; Window Shades; Satin Delaine nnd Worsted Curtains ; Luce nnd Muslin do; Curtain Plus, Cornices, und Tassels ; Cti-lUin Bauds, (limp uud Cord ; Trimmings for Curtains; (»il Cloths, fcc., fcc. We have engaged Mr. Dnnlct Cronin Incut, make and pul down Carpets and Oil Cloths when de-ired. Wo have nlso secured the services of Mr. Antnno llaska, late of Paris and London, whose unrivalled aklll uud lasto in decorating nud ornamenting Windows is unsurpassed III the Soiilhere Stales. Do will nlso put lip Window Shades, make H ring, Hair nr Muss Matt rinses, Bluff and cover old nnd now Furniture, decorate French Bedsteads—and all other ornamental work appertaining tn a fashionable resi dence in tho latest American arid French stylos. We hall ho pleased to have a cull fnm thoso In search of the above goods, oct 13 AIKEN fc BURNS, Monument eqr. KID GI.OVES, J UST recoived, Ladies Whhe, Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Gents do do and do do do. Ladies i ipern (.'ups, new style. Do Colored Muffs; Girls do do. White HwahS-dowiiB. fcc., by oct ll HENRY LATHROP fc CO. HARDWARE. T HE undersigned are now receiving additions to their usual VARIED STUCK OF BUILDING, House- ke<ping, and Pluutallon Goods, which they offer al prices unusually low. Purchasers will find ll to their interest to look over our assortment, which Will bo found attractive and well selected. SAMUEL PALMER fc SON. oct ill EXCHANGE A t sight on Ll 'NI)ON. Hamburg. BREMEN, BERLIN, FRANKFORT, in sums to suit purchaser*, for sale by CARL EI’PIN'G. oc 12—I in I ANDINt; ih.sdayaml lit store, 2 tons Folgntes j Premium Lead. Also, French uud American Zincs, in all their >uriullea ol colors. CHAFFER, fc CO. oct 12—6 No. li Whitaker Hi root HI.INBN, gAXHEN, AC. 1 MJIITS i-ASII— 20,(Hill, ull kinds; 3U0 palra Blinds, j 200 Doors, all sizes: 20 Sash Doors,different sizes; 40,000 feet Mouldings, 25 different Mud; Hon boxes t.la-H, all sizes; 10 Marble Mutillea; 25pairs inside Ve-' neiiau Blinds, For sale do thu most ueeoiniundaliiig * terms. CHAFFER fc Ct 1 oct 12—ft L'ASTER v IIAV—UK) balm 1 J lauding this du- per brig Bio Grande. For rule on f the wharf, hy oct 12 WAVER fc CONSTANT INE / ' UNNY CLOTH.—35 hales heavy gunny cloth, to nr- \ T r)vo. For sale by oct 19—0 T. K.fc J. G. MILLS. NOHOOE. M. SIIKLLMAN will open a School on (he first lay of«ictoher next, In tnu hull under Solomon’s Lodge, on President street. Kates of tuition made known oil application. sept 19—lin. FEUltlBINU. r |^IIF. suhscriberis prepared to cxecutont the shortost X notict. all orders in I’lumhiiu, In supurlor style. Ill (RACE Mi UtsF. oct 13 155 Broughton street. TO BMEDEK.V ri'MiK subscriber is prepared loexocuiaut the ahorlest X notice und hi thu most workmanlike mniiuer, nil kinds of Metal Roofing, Cornice, Gutters, or other work connected with the nmiiul'dcturiiig or repairing of Cop per, Galvanized Iron, Zinc or Sheet Iron business. HORACE MORSE, ocl 13 15ft liroughlon street. DISSOLUTION • 1 MIK copartnership heretoloreexisting under the firm of MORSE fc NICHOLS lathis duy dissolved by mutual consent. It. MORSE will comlutto tho business ut the old stand, 155 Broughton street. Al-otho mauu- laciurliig and jobbing work al thu shop lu Jefferson Thu* unsullied business of Bin firm will bo attended to by him, and to whom nil accnuu.a and notua due Juno 1st, must be puld Immediately. ’ 1 MORSE fc NICHOLS. Savannah, August 1st, 1855. aug I—tf DISSOLUTION. V OT1CK Is hereby given that tho special co-part- 1> nershlp existing between the undersigned, undos the firm of F.J. OGDEN, will be dissolved from uud after Ihe first day oi ^ ANCI8 j. 00DE . V FRANCIS T. WILLIS. Snvannnh, May 17, 1055. Jo 9—tf iuo I* Alt *1' N E H *11II*. p||E undersigned have this duy formed a eopartnef • i. ship under the name and firm of C*dori, Starr fc !«., lor urn transaction of a general Shipping ntiu com- IIENJ. H. HARDEE. Savannah, May 17,’55_ J tino8 _. uo»i*7\ktn'ershii* notice rpn E Uiidoridgiied havo this day formed a co partner- X ship lor tho u ausnctlon of a Goneral Fuctorago nnd Commission business, undei the nnino aud slyta of BAYNAUD fc ROWLAND, andsolcllt the patron- '"’""•"“‘""yi.'litArMHAvliARD, jy || JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR. COPA KT N EIISHIP. pilOftfAHS. WAYNE and K. At.EX. WAYNE Irausacliug Imsiuess In Savuunuli under tho slvla TIKIS. H. WAYNE fc SON; C. E. GRENVILLE fc W. T. SAMPLE, traiisacliiiB business In Chatta nooga, under thu style of GRENVILLE fc SAMPLE, and in Suvauimh undo* the stylo of GRENVILLE fc Cihave entered Into copartnership (to dnlo fr.-m the 1st July, 1855,) for Iho purpeso or transacting a gen oral (•oiiimiNNion «V FortvurdiiiR BnainuH Under the style of WAYNE, GRENVILLE & CO., at Savannah, GREN VILLK, SAMPLE fc CO., at Chatluiiooga. T" T M rj • da 20000 lUOilO do •2IMWI do 20011 do 6000 do 101 HI do loon do 60011 do lootio do PLANTATION SUPPLIES. VTEGRO CLOTH AND BLANKETS.—2000 yards Xx White (all wool) Pluius. 5000 yards Grey, (all wool) Plains. 5000 do Mixed do do Drab mixed Ko*-seys. do do Plains. While do Korteys. Illuck do do Plaid LinseyH. Heavy Mixed SatlnelU. do Kentucky Jeans. Twilled Rod Flannel. Colton «isiinlnirgs. „„ stout Colton Shirting. 50 bales Negro Blankets, our own importation. a lho : fttH) dozen Head Handkerchiefs. KH) do Wool Caps. . 50 co Scotch Bounots, for salo on accommoda ting terms. Planters nud factors are respectfully Invited “ “7'“° our SUGAR. i A HDDS fair N <> sugar 1U 20 do do P U do 60 bbls Stuarts A and B Clarified do 25 do do Crashed do 25 do do Powdered do (n Store and lor side hy oct 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. x! ,-\I KKGs NAILS, assorted r-lzea, lauding IN this day from schr Target, and for sale in h»la to still piirohasere. oct II I.YNN fc SNIDER. B uck WHEAT.- 5» Pur.kages Buck wheal. Halves, Uuarlursand Boxes, received and f-*r oa ll CLAGllUKN U CUNNINGHAM. * fc ROGERS. Executor’s Sale of Valuable LAND AN1) 1'EItSONAL PUOPKLTY. 1 ) Y authority of the will ol William Zeiglor, late of > Crawford county, deceased, will bo sold on the flrat Tuesday In November next, in Knoxville, within tho legnl Inmrs of mile, ull tlm Lunds lying in auldcounty be longing o tho estate ol said Zuigler, (consisting of (ho Homo Place, A tkinsou, Colbert, Siinonloii, Boon, Dug ger, Hatcher aud Miller Lunds ) Also,al thu llihh Plantation,on thoThursdny after tho first Tuesday lu November next, all the lands lying in Bibb county belonging to Haid-estato. The Lands will be sold ui purccls varying from 150 lo 1800acres, to mill nllcluHKPsof purchasers. Will lie sold also at thu last mentioned time uud plHr.n, all thu Perishable Properly unsaid last uiuiilioiio Plans lation, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, fcc. Sale to coiiUimiu from duy today until all Is sold. Terms on the day of sdc. JOHN \V. DENT, Ex’r. Crawford Co., Ga., Sopt. 5, IH5I. r«r i ’lie Augusta constitutionalist. Southern Re corder, Milledgeviile; Republican, Savunnuh: Intelli gencer nml Advocate, Ailumu ; will copy uudforward their hill for payment lo JOHN W. DENT. |sup 5 -tda] Knoxville, (lu. DISSOLUTION ot CO-1* A It'I'M EKS1111* rpllE Co-partnership heretofore existing between 1 IKiTII WEI.I,fc WHITEHEAD Is hereby dlmnlv- ed hv iniilUHl con win. Either pnrly is authorized to attend l» the unseUled hua wess. H. B. BOTH WELL. Savannah, June 1,1855. It. WHITEHEAD. CO-FA K TN li It Mf 11*. * T HE Undersigned have this day formed a Co-part nership lor the transaction of a Factorage and Commission business under the name and stylo of IK iTHWBLL fc WHITEHEAD, and ruspectlully so licit the patroutiHge of their friends and tha public gen erally. d, f.'IkitiTwell. Savannah,Juno 1,185ft. II. WHITEHEAD. UO-FAHTN liKSIflll* NOTICE. rpilK Undoralgned have thisday formed a co-nartner- 1 shipuiiiler tho name and nolo ofCOUl’ERfc FRARER, lor the purpose of carrying on a Factorage and Conor I Commission Business,ami respectlully ao- lic t the iiulr.mage ol their friends and tho public gen erally WM. AUDREY COLTER. JNO. COUPKK FRASER. Bay st., Havnnnnh,June I. fil-W-A-TJ-'JS DANK-NIITE LIST AMI DETECTOR, Piibtiehril Hcmi-monthly, at .Montgomery, Ala. At 12 DO I*ur Annum, in Advance. 1 MIK work Is printed on fine white paper and new type, and in uppoarauce will be second o none In tbe United States. A Southern Bank-Note List Is ossontlnl In every Bank, Counling House, and Public Office. Let us unite in ad vancing our common inteiestH,„ud not permit Northern men und Northern Detectors to line 1 unto our money matters as liny may wish, while we are qulollv lollow ing their dictutlou. The work will bo carefully revised on tho day of pub 1 licutlon, and ull Important financial changer, as they occur, noticed. Every exortlou will be made to make it a correct and reliable guide to the Banker and Mer- ; chant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers, CnmmiaMon Mercliuiils, nud o'-liers desirous ol having their names and business widely circulated, are informed that a limited number of advervlsetnenls will be Inror ed.— -‘pedal rater for advertising hy the year, or for shorter periods, may be known by applying lo any of my Agents, or at the offico In Atlanta, (,n. Specimen numbers will bo scut, on application by lotK-r, free of charge. All communications Intended for Iho Bank-Note List and Detector, must bo addressed to Swan’s Bank-Note List, Atlanta, Ga. SAMUEL SWAN, Jamks Robertson, General Agent. sep 97—3m FALL AND” WINTER GOODS. KOHINSOA A: UAJIF, DRAPERS AND 'J AILORS. AND DEALERS IN FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, A RE how receiving and opening their STOCK OF GOODS,suitable lo the coining season, consieting "fine 'black nnd fancy colored French, Kngligh nnd American Cloths and Cassiineres; Vestings of bilk. sat in, caehmoro aud plush ! Velvets, • Ivercoaiiugs of bea ver, kersoye, mohair and pilot cloth. All of which will bo made ami trimmed in our usual sty le, and al tho shortest notice. Our Ready ifrsite Clothing Is manufactured at the well known house of VV. T. Jennings fc Co.. Broadway, Now York, and comprises everything fine and fabliioiiablo. Furnishing Goods ef every description rqulnite to a gentleman's wardrobe, constantly on hand. Also. India Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises and Car- next to Pulaski House. (OPAItTNERMHlP. rss||E undersigned havo formed a co-partnership, to 1 date from tho 1st Inst, for the transarilon of a General Fact** rage, Commission und Forwarding Rusl nohs, under w.o firm of CRANE, WELLS fc CO., Sevannab, and RICHARD CURD fc CO., Macon, and pledge their strict personal ullentlon to ar.y dull ness entrusted to their charge, at either place. H. /..CRANE, L. W. WELLS, RICH AUD CURD Savannah,Juno 5th, 18ft a jet)—ly C()>PAKTNEKftiilP. L riv||H undersigned havo formed a co-partnership under 1 thu style of VKKHTILLK fc FRIERSON, for tbe ourniH-e or conducting n Forwarding and Goneral Commission business. HENRY W. VBRHTILLB, EDMUND FRIERSON. Savannah, Angust^7, 1855. aug? NOTKJi:. | .•’ROM this date, all vessels navigating tho Havanneh I’ River, will pass to the North of the Dredging Mat chine, now employed on Iho wrecks. All steamers, passengor, freight and low boats, wil lot off Htoam whon approaching tao Wrecks, und past tho Dredging Machine and Mud Flats with a diminished speed. OCTAVUS COHEN, 1 Chairman Com. of Pllotago, pro. lem. Savannah Gu., August 16,1855. aug I? REMOVAL. rplIK undersigned have removed to thccountlng room X two doors East of Messrs. Ogdon, Starr fc Co’s. CARLKTON fc PARSONS. „ct9 x.’oiutnlMlon Merchants, llay-at. "TVALUAHLB PLANTATION t'OK SALK. SIX miles from the elty on Iho Ogeccheo Planlc WSm Rond, conlalniag 1,138 acros, woll udapte<l to the •MfcMr.ulluru of Rice, Colton and Provisions, improve- meats good. Apply to oct in WM. WKIuHT. C M )FFEE COFFEE.—300 bags Prlmo Rio Coffee. J 7ft mnts Java do. 50 bags Prime Porto Rico do. In store and for sale by ocl5 SWIFT fc CO. ^U(.ARS, SUGARS.—50 bbls New Orleans Sugars, v» O riotia qualities. 50 do Clarified do A B and C; 25 do Craab do. 20 do Puwdured do, In store aud fur salo by oct 6 HVVIFTfcCCK_ i FOREIGN I.IQUORS.—5 halfpipes Otard, Dnprcyfc X 1 Co.’S Brand); 4 pipos “McdonsSwsii” Holland Gin. 10 bbls Port Wine; 20 do Mudoira do, in btore aud for sale by oct 6 SWIFT fc CO. B ACON, CHEESE, LARD, fcc.—Landing from ship Southport, 25 hhds Prime Western liacou Sides. 15 do do do do Shoulders. 10 tierces Hams, fancy brands. 50 boxes White Cheese; 50 do English Dairy do. 15 bills Prime Leaf Lard, 25 kegs do do do. 100 boxes smoked tiering.; 100 do Negro Pipes. 200 reams Wrapping Paper. For sale by oct 0 SWIFT &C rpilllTSOF TURPENTINE.—2ft bbls. SptsTurpeu- * 7 tine, In store aad lor sale by . ... 1 lll'UTUn HUNTER fc GAMMBLL. ijLANKETLONG SllAWlAi.—Persons who would l 1> keep warm this winter, would do well to call i .. -* “*■—just opened and for sale b, KEN BAUGH fc LADSOlf. oct 1—lino ay*LOUR fcC.,—l50sacks superfine Flour,Carmecharta F Mills; 75 barrels do do do do ; 50 sacks flue do, loo bushels heavy fine Oats, 50 do Corn Meal, in s.ore and for salo by sept22 WEBSTER fc PALM£8. ! ’i .'•IN IS "BRANDIES.—I Half Pipe Otard, Duprey fcl X^ Co., vintage 1642; 1 do do do do do, 1843, 1 do do do do do, 1848, a do llunncaso Brandy, do, 1846. fn etoro, nnd for sep by sep 27 WEBSTER fc PALMES. \ f ACKERI'.L, i VifiFISII, fcc.—20 hull bbls Nn 1 fc 2 .>1 ftlatkure', now; 2 Casks Codfish; Bill Rox.-s Her- ring!; 50 bid- Men er P-tainta, ft do New While Beans, liinding, aud for t-alu hv- ocl 10 SCRANTON, JOllNsTON fc CO. C aORN.—PRIME CORN on Consignment. For sal J 56 lbs. lo Bushel, by net 8 BAYNARD fc ROWLAND. GEORGIA, CHARLTON CO , * O N thu first Monday in December next, application will be inado to tho Honorable the Court of Ordtna. ry of CharRon county, for leave to sell thr real and per sonal Estate or Isaac Tucker, lalo of said county, do* ceased. IMAAC HATCHER. oct4 Administrator. C ORN.—150 sacks prlmo White Georgia Corn, in store and for salo by °ct 15, J. INOERBOLL. H AY.—100 Rales Northern Hay landing Ibis day from schr W'ldo World, and for sale by ROWLAND & HON. H AY.-Pilmo Northern Hay landing this day from Brig Macou.and for aulu by ,|; G& ■ ROWLAND fc SON. / vltNNY CLOTH.^-AU Hales Gunny ciotb, for sale! to VX arrive, by oct5 OcTAVUd COHEN.