The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, October 18, 1855, Image 3

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nrriiirii »<» ' i »"Uianipton Br and HAVRE, „,R rlHITKII UTATKA »A|1. ofl.AMKHIP j; A SSINQrTON, b. Lavbndv, Lommaiulor, ■ jn Will sail fi»r Bremen. faurhliival South- ^Cni^Aiii|>i<'n< l*uil the Midis and Passengers f**f57Tn,lnud France, (*» Saturday, Dumber 6th, at ft „'<i|.ick M.. from I’lor No. 37, North Rlv#r. p rt{ ,uf P-itrsge from Xrw York l« Soutkampi er UrtmtM. In first rshin, mnlii saloon 9130 In llr*i cabin, l<»wor suluoi), 110 In second cabin, 60 An experienced surgeon la attached u> each staamsr. Kl^cle vlcliu rvd In Havre nr London. All l.niicr* 1011*1 passthrough Urn Post Offlo*. For iiaM.U’o »>r freight, apply to C- II . H AN IK'S Agent, IIHonth William at. Thesteamnf Hermann wlllsucceed the Washington in<l tail November 3d, eodlw —P" INDKPKNDtKT BOAT. FOR PALATKA & BLACK CREEK, E. FLA. via DARIEN, BRUNSWICK. «»T. MARY*. OA, AND JACKS:>NVILI.E, AND PI* OI.ATA, FLA. To Keane (on ktr formtr day) FRIDAY. _ u tC"» ^ Tho ihrorlta •!*»»* packet WEI. AK A, nipt. N. Kin*. Willooimnencober regu* UHtTuTarHiovii!. ou FRIDAY, at 10 o’clock, A. II,. and will continue to leave regularly every Friday, the Welnka la well lilted up with airy 8 ate Hooma, and ■“iSp*”'* (.Amniu-. AiicDt, crninnimtrn fovfflfficr. Savannah kkimh-.ij 'N, THURSDAY MO RMNii, OCTOBER 18, KVi. l int OH »l fv A It 1 ■ x |t» Tilt, VOTERS OF CHATHAM ioUMV^ Gouilnmcn:—I am a Candidate Tor vlecliou to the office of Ordinary, nl Ihe election in Uottcmn. %'mi ril * illTENTGN—Twice it Week co.Y.vf'cri.vo ivirn the Florida stf.am. JCNS, THE L EXTRA/. RAILROAD OF OEOR. OJA, AMD THE SOUTH CAROLINA R. R. (Mi and alter September Silt, the splen- ?<Hil steamship GORDON, J. P. t (rooks, .will run regularly between Savannah and Charleston, leaving Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday evening. at tl o’clock, and Charleaton every Mointav hud Friday evening, at 5 o’clock. The Gordon will connect onm way* with the Central aril South • iirollun Railroads and with the aphiudld ileamcr running the tnlaud route belwiou Savannah and Florida. For freight or passage! having elegant alate room ac- coiiiutoduilona, apply on hoard or to aepO S. M. I.AFF1TEAU, Ag-nt. HIK CCHiTElIVlM.AHF. VIA RIUKlkiKiU’tlH RIVER, BARNARD’S FERRY AND MELLON BLUFF, DUHOV, 8T. SIMONS, BRUNSWICK, FANCY RI.UFF, JEFFER- MINTON AND ST. MARYS. X|- the steamer PLANTER,Capt VVT Me- ' CfcssMflBlCNcUy, will leave fur the above plncea ‘MONDAY, Hepl'r ft, at 4 o’clock, and will continue to leave every Mouduy, innkl ig wofa.ly tripe. For freight or pasture, apply mi board, at the Onion Ferry Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to V. WOOLLEY, aug 10—tf Agent, FOR BEAMOHT. VIA RLIJFFTON, HILTON HEAD, I OYD’S LAND- INO AND CHARLESTON. _«JT Tbe steamer WM.SEARRooK, Capt. JUftiliSMCl''- Peck, will teuve lor the above ptacoa on Sunday, the 26th init.,at S.P. M. For treight or passage, apply at tho Charleaton Wharf, a.-pt I S. M. I.AFFITEAU,Agent. K FELLOW ClU'/.KNSt—I am a oamiidme farUiehOloo of Ordinary 1 *1 ihe election in text, and respectfully ask your aiipport. may 7 JS.’att BARNARD E. HER, R/GWK*' WE arc authnrlied to annontiqo JAME8'E. Wmfm flOUFKEY, as n vandiduto for the offleo of OrdTuary of Chatham County, at the cunning January election. may A—Id We are nilthnrUed to announce THOMAS II. HARDEN, an a caudldato lor tho office or Ordinary of Chatham County, at the enauing Jatm ary eli-cttun. Jo 4— Ido* wr. of Ordinary BV AtlTHnaiTV or TUB BTATB Of UHOBOU Fort Gains* Aoademy Lottery. BEAUTIFUL8CIIBME FOR OCTOBER. • . . Dlaaa N, To be drawn October 94th, 1855, In the City of Atlanta, *«u.. When prizes amounting to wm 30,000 DOLLARS! Will be distributed to fortunate stockholders In accor- __ . dance with the lollnwing WATCH I.ESfj ft C II 13 IYI E I • 10,00(1 43 prise of fill are 21511 S3 do of 33 are 3073 900 do of lOaro StHitl 030 do of 5 are 3130 FOR CI.EIIK OF COIIHTk. feI.low citizens K FEI.LOW CITIZENS:-i am a candidate for the office of clerk of the Superior and 'nurta at the olcctlon In January uext, and re ■pectfullj ask youraupport. JNO. E. DAVIS. FEM.oW-ClTIZENH:-| ant a candidate PV at the election In Jantiury next, Tor Clerk of tne sti|>erlor and Inferior Courts, and will bo thankful for your atiffragea. WM. (I. OULLOUH. may 14 JanS’Stl NOTD 'E.—We are authorlmi to announce JOHN V. TARVER hr a Candidate for Clerk <>f the Superior and Inferior Cotirta, at l he ensuing elec tion, In January next, may 18 Jan ’50 HECEIVEH Of TAX ItETIHINgT ’ TD MV FELLOW CITIZENS OF CHATHAM CtL Wjjgr* 1 am u candidate for Receiver of Tax He- WdW luma at the election in January noxt, and r* -•peotfully ask your aiipport. Ploy gy—Jan3,’5ll WM. W. OATES. rOlt KEY WEST AN!) HAVANA. Tho U. 8. Mail steamship ISA DEL, g-Willlatn Ridllns.Commamlcr, will louve Fihla port regulaily.omhe4thaml 10th of ■ each month. Tnu t.*Aiti.i. uonnecla, Ht Havana, with thoU.S, Mall Hu-autahlp Company's Line ot Steann-ra for San Francisco via Axpiuwall, and will carry tho Pact tic mails. For PtiSHago, only, apply to ool3 COHENS <c HERTZ. Agents. FOH PAI ATKA. FI.OItlllA. VIA DARIKN, BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, GEO , AND.ml'KSONVILLtJ, HUOLATA, AND BLACK CRKBK, FLA. U. S. MAIL LINE. m The new and laid running steamer SE- jHaaSBaAK^ 1 -NOI.I:, Capt. Thomas E. Shaw, will leave for ihe above placoa every Tuesday, at ID o’clock. A M., from the Charleston Steam Packet wharves. oot I _ _ 8 ‘ M - LAFFlTBAlJ,_AgL_ I’OU MAKTIA’S I.AND NR. THE steamer RANDOLPH, will leavo for tj4jf#jvPMartin’s lauding,at l3;M.to^lay. Allfrclghl ■■itttittafor that point, and below, will be received up io 11 o’clock. oct 13 FOR NEW YORK—Uaoaou Lie a.-The nun j££laal sailing Schr. M ANII AsSETT, llrown inns- t<r. will have quick deapaich fir tho above port. F’or frontht or presage, apply ou hoard to captain, or to oct 13 COHENS * HERTZ. ApQ FOR LIVERPOOL,—^The ship MOULTRIE, J£2£fapt. (J. W. Chapman, will have dispatch. Foi fr> lulu of -loo iinlcs Cotton to complete her cargo, apply to captain on board, or to oct 13 T. H. fc J. CS. MILLS. F’OR NEW YORK.—Tho fast siillliig achr. jUeSILAS WRIGHT, Capt. Murphy. For freight ol (.rain only, apply to oct 13 CRANE, WELLS It CO. FOU'FREIGHT OR L’H A UTEIt—Tlienew and and fart nailing brig E PSWETT—Apply to tapiuiu on board,or to oct 17—■ l CARLRTON A PARSONS NOTICE, C. It.lt. SAVANNAH, MAV I. |H53. Messrs. Editors:—You will plcnxe an Itounco Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS ns a Candidate for Receiver of Tux Returns, at tho ensuing January election, aud oblige MANY VOTERS, may 3 Itsr* FBI.LOWCITIZENS:-! am a candidate wWr f“ r the office of Rewivi-r of Tax Returns, In January next, ami respectfully solicit your votes. tnity ID—if 1. B, DILLON, garjy FELLOW-CITIZENS':-1 ntn a catidldate Mr for the office of Receiver of Tux Returns, In January next, and respectfully solic.lt your votes. muyJ4 ll Z. N. WINKLER. j, PWLLOVv-CITIZBNB:—I am a candidate for the offleo of Itucdvor of Tax Returns, In January next, and respectfully tmllclt your voles. _may99U JOHN II. IIAI1F.R8IIAM FELLOW CITIZENS :—(lit the flrst ot WWW May )n*r, I announced myself a cat<1 l/late for Receiver of ‘lax Returns: and uin now a candi date for that office, nl the next election, and respect fully solicit your support. Your oln-dtent servant, left It. T. TH El’ r»u t tx ro THE VOTERS OF CH ATHAM COUNTY. GENTLEMEN ;—I am a candidate for the officeof Tax Collector of this County, (tho eleeitoulo bo held on thn flrst Monday In Janunry, 183(1.) and respectfully solicit your support. may 11*—if t’l’.TER O.THOU 1 nillklCAl, CAKII. JTTIjITTS ZXARINa, M*rofeHHor of JTMuHic, Respectfully offer Ids survlces to tho clt'7.v-n» of Savannah. To tie touud Music Store W. D. Zogbauni'sl! I.EFLEIt & wiu oX, dentists, Office over Do Will & Morgan's Store on Congress Struct, will bo opened next Mot day. oct 4 SAVANNAH, Ol. miSKMIllSlFAL IN NTH (J ill E NTN, Ac W. D. ZoKbiuiin A. Co. NO. 107 Iff! YAN A 74 K i . JUI.1UN NTN. IIAVER Kt T: | V E D P F. R RKI-KNT ARRIVALS A fl’LL . . _ and COMPLETE stock of. . _ . atw Music, Musical Instrumunls of ovory dlicrlpth... I’ianoforii-sby tho bust maker* and Mooted wild great care by Mr. S. Ilorg, Strings, &c , «tc , Itc. A subsequent advertisement, giving a fuller account of their stock, will bo prepared In n low dais, lit tho meantime, the public aro Invited to call and cMtiuine for themselves. oct 8 tl ON AND AFTERTHUR8DAY NEXT, the 18th Instant, no person will be nlhwed to •ample Cotton iu llte Depot. W. M. VVADLEY. General Superintendent. Transportation Office, C. R. R , Oct. 13. oct I5»lw NOTICE. CENTRAL KAIL ROAD, rr Ci >X>Df>NER8 ef Grain and other merchandise, are hereby noUflod that unless it.sir freight Is removed within 48 hours from date of dlsclurging, tho »atno wtll be ernyed al their expense and rl* ,to a public Ware house. WM. M. VVADLEY. sept 37— tf General Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. 4 HAN4JE OF SCHEDULE- O N and alter Hituduy the 14th October, lustant and mull furl hor notice, the Passenger Trains on the Central Uailroail, will run as follows: bKTWXKN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leave Savaiiuab 3 a. m., and 13.15 r. m- Arrive at .Macon 9.15 r. M., and 1 a. m. Leave IL45 a. m., and 0.30 p. m. Arrive at Savunn h 10.45 p. M., and 7.3(1 a. M. 0BTWKKN SAVANNAH AND AUOI'STA. Leave Savannah 19.15 P.M., and 8.30 p. m. Arrive nt Augusta 8.45 p. M., and 5.30 a.m. Leave Augu*tH « a. M., and 4.30 p. M. Arrive luSavannah I.3U p. m. and 10.45 p. m. DKTWBKN MACON ANII At'Ot'STA. Leave Mai .Ml 11.45 a. m., mid 0.30 p. m. Arrive at Augusta H 45 P.M., and 5.30 a. m. Leave Augusta ll a. m.. and 4.30 p. M. Arrive at Macon 3.15 r.M ,aml 1 a. m. BKTtVKV N » A VANNAH, MILLSDOXVILLIC AND KAToNTON. Leave Suvutinah 5 a.m. Arrive iu Milletlgevlde -•« «• Leave Mhcoii m- Arriv, In ;• Savannah, G«m 19th Oct-. 1853. ,,cl VAI.UAHI.E IIO I'I.I, i on SALE. M THE SUHSCKIRKR. desirous of removing VV’ost,offers for Bale that valuable and exteuvlv Hotel in this place, known hs “WASHINGTON HALL.” The eRtulishineut Is coiutilete in all Us arrangements, has a Urge number ol moms, all in thorouuli repair,ev ery nece* ary outbuilding, n lurge garden, gracing lots, and all its Hppnluiuinuls inferior to no llntu iu the up country. The house is supplied with excellent furni ture, all of which Is neor|> n«-w. and will be sold with the establishment, doing the only Hotel in one of Die largest towns of upper Georgia, it is now doing an cx. tensive mid pmfltable bitsinesH. Terms tnnilerau-.uml may be had by application to the proprietor at this pluce. JA0. E WADDEY Washingl n, Ga., Oct. 8th. 1853. <>od3ni tTT AngUBtu Chronicle It Sentinel will please cony In Trt-Weekly until forbid. TO KENT, M TWO TENEMENTS In Gordon Block, front ing Chatham Square, and well lurnlshed with water, gas, vtnbies, Ac. I'nssesrlon given 1st November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, oct IU No.7-J IIryan Sheet, A tw» L Square, on Stale slrout. Apply to oct 10 WM. WRIGHT. row It ENT. M TVVO new two story llrlck llulldings, on a high basement, ill Taylor street, east of the Medical College. Gas pipes throughout both tutietnents, auit every modern convenience; carriage houses, sta bles, rooms for servants, with tiro places, ntul all necos tary out building*; also, a well <>r good water In each yard. Possession given i in mediately. Apply to Clias. B. Patterson, No. 8 Wldtaker street, or to tho subscriber, at his residence, No. 8tt Uroughtou street, opposite the Murshall House. octlO-reiml GEORGE A. ASH M TO It ENT. THAT COMFORTABLE Dwelling House,corner of Price and St. Jiilton streets, with Green llouso attached. Rent j§373 per annum. Apply on the preinl bob, or to W. (V.J.JNUOLN, net Hi I w Monument Square. PRIVATE ACADEMY FOR YOUNG a HATS AND CAPS . Corner Unrnurd & Brougliton-Sts.' B el den’n NEW STYLE SILK HATS. SOFT HATS, of all deacriptlons. CAPS of every STYLEaud QUALITY. Low for Cash or ooon Crkpit. CORNER OF oc)8 ljui) IIRoUGHTON It BARNARD. I Pr>»oof 3 prlzo ol 300(1 are 4,(HK> 3 do of GOO are 1,300 11 do of 330 ure 3,73n 10 do of 110 aro i.Iimi “ do of 75 aro 1,373 1,000 prixea, amounting to 830,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS I |3rTickets 85—Halves 89.50-Quarters81.35^)0 Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All cornu tndcalions •trlotly confldential. SAMUEL SWAN, . Agent and Manager, Atlanta,Ga. F- A WTRLY, General Agent,Snvenuah,Ga., Office on Rroiuthtoii at. between Drayton and Ball ata sep 37 SbtMlipfnu SfluectUcmtun. UNITED STATEN HI AIL I INE. FOR FALATKA, eTI’LA . VIA DARIEN, IlRUNSVVICK. ST. MARVs r JAUK80N- \ JLLL, iYHDDLFBUKG,(BLACK CREEK,) ANUFICOLATA. * - * na uloganv steam Packet QfNMwMHIfilCsT. JOHNS, Capt. James F'reebnrn, hav ing resumeiT her trips to F’lorlda, will i, bV e for lb* above tilaces every Saturday, ut 10 o’clock. F’or Freight or Passage, having excellent slate room nccnmtno ii lions, apply on board, al tho Florida Steam Puckut wharr, near the G«s Works, or to _ Jo 93 OLAGHORN It CUNNINGHAM, Agents. JEfti FOR NEW YORK-OLD Khtailibubd Lins. JBilfc-Tho line Schr KATE BRIGHAM, J. w. Evans, Master, will meet with despatch as above. For freight or passage apply ou board at TelAdr'a wharf, or to net 10 . BRIGHAM, KELLY It CO. Salts at Auction. BY HPENCEH CUDWELL A CO- At AuMlon, THIS DAY, at 11 .o’clock, In front of Htoro. Will be aoltl an assortment of Furniture, Bedding, Shoos, fancy articles. Watches, Dry Goods, fee. oct 18 &alca arauttfou. Administrators Hate. ON TUESDAY, the fllb day of November next, be tween the legal hours of sale, WILL be sold before the Court-House In this city.— One negro woman, iiamod Isabella, aged about 95 yeurs, a good Seamstress—a superior Cook. Wushur and Irottor. Sold as tho properly of Geo. O lvor, dec., by porrnlv ■Ion of the Ordinary, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors. TerrotCasb. JAMES R. FRASER. ocl-4 Administrator. D RAWN NUMBERS of Greene aud Pulaski Monu ment Lottery, Clnas 348: 34 8 74 98 38 00 37 73 3 57 33 02 Ticket Nos. 38 34 00, prize 8100, sold, oct 18 E. WITU1NGTON 87,350 ’0 Number Lottery—15 Drawn Ballots. Greene and Pulaski Lottery. CL ANN NO. 84» lor 1BS5. To be drawn at Savannah Ga., Oct. 18, 1853. GREGORY It MAURY, MANAGERS. •chink: I or 87.300-I dr 81.048-1 Of 81,000 Tickets *2—Shares in propurton Tickets and Shares utlher singly or by Iba Package, for sale by oct 18 E. WITH!NOTON. LOST. WANTS, &c. HOUSE SERVANT WANTED. WHITE WOMAN, who is willing to undertake the general house work In a email family, iu the country, s ml can make hereeli tisoful In plain sewing, Sic., can hear of s situation on application at this of fice. Her passago will be paid by the advertiser. not 15-1 w WANTED, 1 AH BALES Cotton on Deck, to complete cargo of IUU Brig SCOTLAND, Tor Boston. Apply to oct 9 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CD. FOR NEW YORK-Nxw Uaa.-Theregular ! mrlnu'llsdoor packet brig MACON, rapt. Watkins, will have I ‘ £rLiumil lepnich for the above port. For freight or passage, to ' - pl) lo oct 13 HOWLAND It si>N. House und Lot at Prlvnte Sale. Lot amt Improvements No. 6 Calhoun ward, oornerol Jonet aud Abercorii-streeis. (iu this-lot Is a new ly finished brick house with all the modern improve ments. The purchaser may very truly exclaim on es- WANTED. IAA BALES Cotton on Deck, to complete cargo or IUU Schr. A LFRED B A RR KT l\ Tor Baltimore. Ap- ly to [oct Pj BRIGHAM. KELLY It Ml. (ANTED. H ANDS to work in the upper Rico Mills. Apply at the Mills or to . ROBT. HABERSHAM It SON. FOR ST. MARKS AND NEWPnm, Fl.A.- PBRMANENT LINE.—(To SAtL.tNoa aaroaa ov )—'Tho trig TIMES Eli Phlnnoy, master, will' leave as shove. F’or freight or passage, both cabin and steerage, apply to WILLIAM A), TUJVNO. North Commercial Wharf N. B.—Other regular vessels will succeed the TIMES, and also run to cedar Keys, Florida. oct 4—2w F OirLlYERPiTo L.—Th e shlpSuu tTTpTTrt, SifiEahavlug mo«,t of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch as nbovu. F’or balance of freight, nonlv t0_ [octlj DANA fc WASHBURN. FOR NEW Y'>RK.-Unioh Lime -The new clipper schr. TARGET, Davis, Master, will have (lerpatch for the above port. For freight apply to ! ocf u OUDBW,STAKE Ic 1.0. j JfiTt FOR NEW YORK—Gxnnou Ltxt.-Tho' SOM. flue fast nailing Schr. MOONLIGHT, Rodgers, muster, will have quick despatch lor the above pol. For freight or passage upply on board tot 'aptaln, or to oct 5 COHENS Sl HERTZ. PoR _ NEW r YOlfK.—The brig EXCEL,CapT, Tallman, having most of her cargo engaged wtll - :-et with dispatch as above. For balance of freight apply lo oct 9 DANA It WASHBURN. FOR NEW YORK.—Union Lta«r-Thepack- <cLV* el brig MAR Y. Walker, mnstur, having u por tion of her cargo engaged will have despatch for tho above port. F’or freight apply in Sept 98 OGDEN, STARR It C-J. at think of sorrow now, and doubt If e’er I tell It-’lls so dazzled F’rotn my inetnory by this oblivious transpurl.” oct I Village Lot, and Improvements at Private Sale. A control lable dwelling in the village of Spriugfled. Effingham county, with six comfortable rooms, a pantry, Itc; also, barns, stable, carriage hou*e, negro bouses anil other neces.-ury out buildings, situated on ten acres of laud, four acres of which is cultivated and is very f iroduclive. On the premises Is an orchard of excel- ent peaches: nil of which Is for sale low. sept 99 Wines nnd.-LIquora nt Private Sale. I IIIID. HOLLAND GIN; 3 qr. casks superior Pale Brandy ; 5 eighth casks superior Palo Brandy; 3 qr. casks dark Brandy: I qr. cask Muscat Ulno; 1 qr. cask Brown Sherry; 1 bbl.:superior old Scotch Whiskey. F-r sale low at [sept2l»l 154 BAY STREET. IIV WYLI.Y A ItlOftTMOLLIlk. A very desirable family of Negroes: A woman aged 50 years, first rale cook; a likely man 81 yoais, flalo hand and hostler} a likely girl 17 years, Held baud and house servant; a likely woman 87 years, do do do -. her sou.fi years, smart and Intelligent; her girl, ll years, do do; hor girl, & years, do do. oct 18 At Prlvato Sale. A Negro Mao,aged about 33 years. He Isa complete brick later and plasterer by trade, having served a reg ular apprenticeship to the business. oct 18 * To Rent. Tho enttago near F’alrlawn. Will be routed low if ap plied for liumedlat®|Y» wlO At Private Sale. Five thousand acros ol Land, situated on the Alliw tnnhn River, in Tattnall county. On Wo plantation are two settlements; about 400 acres are in a high state of cultivation, tho remainder ot the laud Is well Umbered. For particulars apply to Joint M. Dasher, ou the place, or to WyUy & Moutmollln, Savatmah. Ga. oct 9 Al Prlvato Fale. Two hundred acres of Laud, within one and a hall miles of the city, 80 acres cleared and In a high slate of cultivation, the remainder is well wooded. The lm- provements consists In r collage dwelling, negro houses, and nil out*lnia4e* iieceas-o) for** well Improved place. VVBb the place.will be sold.jlf required, (tbotll 1,000 bushels of Torn. Fodder, IlnyDnock of Horses, Untile, Hogs, Ac. Apply t, VVylly 40Monlmollln. oct » oct 0 WANTED TO HIKE. A FIRST rule Meal and Pastry Cook. For otto that suit, exactly, a permanent place can bo secured, and good wages. sep38—lm ROBT. HABERSHAM It SON. WANTED. situation ns Book-keeper or Sulcsman iu either a Dry Goods, Grocery or Commission House. Good references given. Apply at this office, aug 31 WANTED. T WO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS, at |e 21 ROBINSON It CAMP’S. A Dray book, for which, a liberal reward will bo glv “ Ivon, If leit nt officeof RUSE,. DAVI8 & LONG. LOMT. A DRAY BOOK, on the l-lh, for which n liboral rc- c\ ward will begivetv If left at office of aug 21 WAYNE, GRENVILLE It CO. MINT. A PAIR OF GOLD HPECTA''LErt. tho Under wilt ho suitably rewarded on delivery to oct 13 R. HABERSHAM & HON. LOST. A Twelve foot Yawl Boat, painted lend color. Tho rV finder will bo rewarded by returning It to Jo 13 III>SE It CONNERY. Select Ornamental Female SEMINARY. MISS J. £. OOEWEY AND SISTER W ll.l. OPKN A SKI.PUT BUIIOnl. fur a llmlletl if'itiber <-f Young Ladle-, ill tho BASEMENT OF’ THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. First Session of Eleven Weeks, commencing OCTO BER 15th. Instruction will be given in the following brnnehes: French, German, Drawing, Crayoning, Mnnochromat- Ics, Tissue Flowers, Ornamental Needle aud Leather Work, Painting In VVa or Color*, t 111 and Grecian Pnii-t- Ing, Whx Fruit and l-’lonera. Embossed Fhnbroidery. Rules of Tuition, und Hours of Atteudaiico made known on npplieuliou at the Room as above. o«t 10-• 12 JjFjTl FOR Pllll.ADELPIUA.-Thobark T. E. BAX- aflfltTRR.Capi. scull, having most of her cargo en gaged, will hate quick despatch. For freight apply to oct 10 C. A. GREINER. Afcjl N. YORK— Oi.o Kbtxdlisiikd Link— 7be regular packet brig EMPIRE. Mitchell, muster, will huvo dispatch as shove. F’or freight nr passage apply on boLrd.at Telfair’s wharf or to jyP* 3 BRIGH AM, KELLY fc CO. FOR BOSTON.—The Hark PETER DB- JBfcSMli.L.Cupt.N. IIokv. wants75 hales Cotton, to complete cargo. Apply lo oci 0—If ROWLAND It PON. JFift F’OR BALTIMORE—Kkovlam Iank.—The dhitBchr VVOODBRIDOE, S .1 White. Master, will have quick despatch as above. F ( , r freight or passage apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to octIG BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO. A second hand Buggy, nearly new : also a alx year old Horse, warranted sound, kind and gentle; works finely in harness. Will be sold low If applied for im mediately. sep 37 At Private Fide. SUMMER RESIDENCE*, Six lots on Augustine River—beautiful,- pleasant and healthy situations, for summer residences. A map of the iminn may be seen at the Auction Store, No. 134 Bay street. may tf» Jfeatcn at Auction. Ulr 111. I.TTiFftLlVlTSsr [Httccsssoxs TO PutI.BRtCK fc Bill Administrator's Sale. T TUESDAY, the fl.b of November sext, at 11 -o’clock , In front of the Court House, 6 Horse*, belonging lo ihe estate of A - II Hartwell, eceused, and fold hy permlrston the Court of Ordl- tary. ror the beneflt of all conctmec Terms cash, oct 18 At Private Sale. Seventy elglK acres of land, within four miles of the city, about 4u acres cleared aud In flue | lanting order. The improvementBCousIsteof a dwelling, negro house*, and all uecoNsary out houses. oct 9 At Prlvato Sale. A Clinker Built Sloop Boat, 18 feet long, a fast sailer, Imperfectordor, sails new and every thing complete. will be sold a bargain. ^ Atlfrlvate Sale. A Negro Man, aged 33 years, a Bricklayer by trade. aug Irt At prlvato Sale. AGENCY HO H ARD INNUICANCE CO OF NEW YORK. Havamnaii, August 3d, 1833. M U. C. II. CAMPFIELD will attend to tho business of this Compnuy during my abseuce from the city. Thoso having Policies to renew, or Insurance to make, will please cull upon him at his offico on the Hay, No. 171. 8. C DUNNING. Agent, aug 3—3mos A Plantation or 3,707 acres of tirat quality land, be tween Hriur Creek and tho Savannah River, Scriveu county. Is offered for aalo. This plantation Is highly productive, and with a competent lorce could bo mad* one of the most valuable plantations In Georgia ; five hundred acres lit cultivation, a good Dwelling, Gin House, Screw and Negro Cabins, to accommodate nb ou sixty negroes, and other improvements necessary for ■ largo and well regulated plantation. ll can easily bo divided as there are 2,000 acres under fence, with two selllemeiita. U is very convenient tb navigation, being only lour miles from the Suvanaah River. aug IG At Private Sale. A first rate Cooklug Bunge, with OTtn attached and Bmllureand fixtures complete, suitable for coals} lias Wen In usa but a short time, for sale low. Terms eaab. oct 17 Lfveimool fltdlnt Coal, at Private Sale. A cargo ot Liverpool Goal. No ordera will be gtoifc rlthoul the cash. oct 17 Cook, Washer and Ironer—a| Private Sale. A flrst rate Cook, Washer and Ironer,and good House ervant—sold for no fault, the owner having no use for :er as tho family are about jekvlng the city. oct 17 Ft re ProoTHaies—a further supply . JUST RECEIVED oar schr North State, direct from ihe manufactory. 82 of those well known Uerrlufe Pa- •f «mt fl.eproofsafes, assorted sixes, two patterns,wttn '.falls Patent Powder proof Lock. Foraaleatthe New York card prices. <x:t 13 irau. Applet. Potatoes, onions, fcc.—At Private eale Now landing and for sale low from the wharf, 108 ibis. Onions. UK) do Potatoes, 50 do Apples, 50 balea ,rime Hoy, 600 bushels Wheat Bran, oct 18 ' Stores for Rent. Several good stores for rent Iu llodgsou’s bi Ickbuild ng, 170 Bay street. oot» Large Furnitureealo—A l Auction. On THURSDAY. 18th Inst, at II o’clock, at Mr*. Novltt’s Hoarding House, corner of Barnard and Hull inreeta. The entiro lot of urniture In said house. Consisting In part of prime fashionable parlor furniture, sofas, ahnlrs, centra tables, divans, tete-a tele, looking glass es, side board, lino mahogany wardrobes and marble top bureaus, waahstands, bedsteads, crockery, glare ^nro, silver nml sliver plated ware. Also—one of PChlckcrlng’a” Plano Fortes. Terms Cash. oct5 Hides Wanted. THE HIGHEST market price wtll be paid for good Dry F’lult Hide*. oct 4—tf ■BY T. J. WALHIV. At Private Sale. A Bond of tbe State or Georgia for 8500, bearing In terest 7 per cent. A Bond of the South Western Railroad for 8500,con vertible In stock. oct 15 f 1,11 J 1 ,IU splendid packet schr _____ EMILY KLKK, Dashiuld muster, will have quick despatch for the aoove port. F’or freight or pas sage apply to ■eptIt BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. /doS Fun UALTflMoitE— Rkoucar LiNE-The SUsl superior br.g A BUY FRANCIH, Gardner, mus ter, will have quick dispatch a* above. F’or freight or passage to BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. sept 4 v AVi r iI«o I ^w R r <) ‘ )| * , ~ 1he Amerlcau bark jYAMACRAU , having part of her cargo etigag- m moot with dispatch. For freight aptdy to oct 10—3 F:. A. SOUI.LARD. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The s|don- did new clipper schooner W. L. BURROUGHS, iHTaln niuslor, now dlschargltig, will be ready lor ft eight on Monday next, lor pnriicuiitrs. apply to Capt Craffan.or BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. sept 29 for FREIGHT onTTlARTER.—The new rttlr.H Ig SCOTLAND,Capt. Whitburn, Is ready for oharu-r. She can tuko Lumber or Timber. F’or partic ular-* apply on board, or 11 s'I't 24 B HIGH A M, KELLY fc CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tho stipe: >lor harqiietlne It. IIALLET. Little. Maater, Is now ready for freight nr charier—Philadelphia or Bul tlmore. nrelerred. Applj i<> Httg 93 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. VENN EL WANTED. 4fCl.iL A VESSEL of from 4H0 lo 500 tons, lo load ,SUj5iU(Wlih sawed lumber, for Cadiz. Apply to »UP 1 COHENS St HERTZ. WAYTI.D TO (TfAItTEH. Several Ve»rels to load with Lumber S*nd Timber, for the North of Europe nndJ tilt America. EPPING fc KRF SELECT SCHOOL F0II YOl NCr LADIES, nits. Dit. cuxxixuiiAn ll^ll.L i(PEN, on the flrst Monday In November, a VV School for Young Ladles and Misses, where the usual branchespf an English Education will bo (might, with tho French and Latin Languages. Also Music, I 'raw ing hu(1 Painting, In Oil und VV ater Colors on Y'elvel und Crayoning. Mrs C. having had considerable experience in teach ing, flutters herself that she will be able to give salislac ttmi to those who may entrust their daughters to her care. The School Year consi-ts of Ton Mouths, with Four Quarters of eleven weeks ohcIi, ending ri-Apecli velv — Jan, 13. A prtl«, June *-’d. nml Sept. 7. Terms amt other iiurticulars mndu known by applyIng to Mrs. C. Residence on Hie North sldeol Liberty Street, Inoue of Mrs. Marshal’s brick Iniilding-. Refforehccs to the fallowing gonUomon: Rt. Rev.Stephen Elliot, Mr. P. D. Woolhnplor, Mr.C. L. Lamar—Savannah. Rev. Dr. FI. F’ord, Judge Holt, Dr. I*. A. Dugas, Mr. Henry H. Cuintning, Mr. Andrew J. Miller—Augustu. Rev. S. K. Talntadgo, President of Oglethorpe Uni versity. , ,, Governor Johnson. oct ta—if FASHION A IB L E DA NCINIJ At A DEM Y. MR. MCHOLS will resumn tho duties of his Academy on or about the'Jdth of Novemlior, 1833, with new facilities for teaching a thorough and practical knowledge of Dancing und Cnllslhonlcs, 8T. AN DREW’S HALL, nr Terns, Ilnurs of Allendnuce, fcc., will bo an nounced In a future advertisement, before the com mencement of the session. oct 13—llnov TO It ENT. Tho tenement of Cassel Row fronting on Key Bji* nolil’ssquare. Possession given 1st Novembu AlssLnext. A. A. SMETS. J» 23—m'.lmos T HE UNDERSIGNED designs opening a private Academy for Young Ladies, in Ealonlon, Putnam Co., Georgia,on Wednesday.Utb January. 183G. In Hie Literary Department, tho course ol Study will ha extensive and liberal. Tho Latin, French, German and Spanish languages will bo taught If desired. The Ornamental Department will Include Music on the Plano, Organ. Harp, aud Guitar—also. Drawing, Painting and Embroidery, In all their branches. A complete apparatus will be furnished, iu order to afford amide Illustration*In Ihe Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will he provided so that each pu pil may huve Ihe meaus of daily practice In addition to the regaltir lesson. The number of pupils will bo limited to 3G. Tuition per Annum, 8125110 ; half Id advance, and the babinco at the end of tho year. Attention Is called to tho following advantages: First.—The pupil receives a much larger eharo of at tention than when tho school Is large aud overgrown. Second. In addition to the regular course of study, the can mako such selection* from the languages, aud the Ornamental DopartmonUta time and choice may dic tate, teilkout extra charge. Third.—The low rato of tuition compared with that of other schools. The usual charge made far tho English Branches, Is 84G W Music JS Latin, (extra) V.Y.Y.'.US W NEW GOODS J-TJJST RECEIVED. T he SUBSCRIBER has now in slore.and is receiving by each steamer troin New York, a full and well solucted assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING AND liEmEJIEN’S EURNISIIINC GOODS. Consisting of flue DRESS ttitd FROCK COATS, BUSI NESS COATS of all qualities and colours. MERINO and FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWS— GLOVES, CRAVATS, fcc-, fcc. Having procured the services of an experienced cut ter, he flatters himself that he shall pe ublo to phmso all who may favor him with his orders, and Ids — of pieces gooda is full, and well assorted FOR SALE-A BARGAIN. M| A Intel of improved LAND Ui Dougherty £ county.containing ovur2.(Kiiinciea,one halfT omR and hickory, and the oilier pine laud of Ihe diet quality. Oil the premises are all noces ary buildings lor Immediate occupancy. Tho pluco yielded near ten bales of cotton to Hie hand last year, and a large sur plus of provisions, und is esHmated one of the bust pla ces tn Hie county Tho proprietor would sell because of infirmity und Inability to nltcnil u divided interest. Terms ousy. First payment twelve nionHis alter pos- sesston, and the remainder in lour years thereafter, by Instalments of one filth each year. Any one wishing to buy will be referred lo the proprietor. For further pui- liculnrs, upon application to Hie Editors of tho Savan nah Republican.tllNI— aug 17 French Drawing und Painting.. Embroidery 5 no Making an aggregate of. 818)> 0» To this add the extra charges made for the use or in struments, stationery,fcc, and tbe amount whl not fall far short of SJtM!, whereas, lit the plan adopted in this Academy, the charge for all theso is 8125, leaving adif- ferencu of *5(1 lo *75 In Us favor. . _ . . Books, Sheet Music, Drawing, Paiiiting and Embrol- der> materials furnished at tho usual rates. Pen*, ink, paper, slutes, pencils, fcc , supplied gratis. Persons desiring further Information, or wishing to enter their daughters or wards, may address mo, far the present, at Lnmpkiu, Stewart Co.,Ga. OCtfl-ltr: J. R. BRANHAM. CHATHAM .K.inii.ttl'. T HE EXERCISES of this School will open on MONDAY, OCTOBER 15tli, under the supervi sion and charge or Mr. WM. s. BOGART, aa Princi pal. All who desire to oxter this quarter, should be present, if possible, tho flrst week. Tho School-rooms have undergone extensive Improvements, being refitted In nent and attractive style; and the Sontor Girls’ room hus been provided with new and handsome furniture from Boston. The Trustees take pleasure in slating that the Principal, during the vacation, visited the Northern cities, und secured the services of two expe- ri -lined Teachers, one for the Classical Department and the other far the Junior Boye’ room. A new female Tesrher, also, of much experience and skill, has been obtained for the JunlorGIrU’ room. The Principal be ing now relieved from dare duly, can give his whole lime tn the more efficient working of the plan. Ills believed (hat the Academy, under Its present plan, and with its present corps of Teachers, offers rare moll ties fur thorough Instruction in every grade of Classical, Mathematical and English Studies. Tho various departments are filled ss follows: Rev. c. It. KING. In charge of Senior Glrlo’ Room ; Mrs. PR YAK, (Into of Baltimore,) of tho Senior Girls’Room; Mr. J.F. CANN, (late ot Wilmington. Del..) of' tne CluMh-al and Henlm Boys’ Room ; Mr. WM. TRAVIS, I (Intoof Wilmington,) of the Junior Boys’ Room; Mr. T. G. POND, Mathematical Teacher; Miss EUGENIA CAMPBELL, (t the Primary Boys’ Room, and Miss ELIZA MULLIGAN, of the primary Girls’ Hoorn. Mr. E- MILLER will Instruct In Drawing, and Mr. H. M AS- *<>N In ilia Modern Languages. . „ The School Year consists of Ten Months, with Four Quarters, of Eleven Weeks each, ending respectively Dec. 31. March Irt, May 31, and August IB. The Tuition Feentuve been stigbHy raised, and are fixed permanently at tbe following rates, payable 'Welly In advance: ;ritnary Departinp.it 8« 00 per quarter. Junior Department 8 (HI per quarter. tailor and classical Department 10 00 per quarter. HTEPHKV HLLD’T JR., WILLI \ M I. HV. ft. It. I’UVLKR. net to G Executive Committee. oct 10 stock WM. •». PRICE. 147 Bay s'root. COAL AND WOOD YARD. J . T. THOMAS. offer* for sale at the UNION FERRY WHARF, a supply ol RED ASH COAL. AND FIRE WOOD of ull kinds. Coxsumkkh can depend upon being promptly sup piled with ugoori article, ritrlclalfanibm given lo I'ul- Meusu.-ement. Boxes for ordera ure placed nt Hie slorer of Messrs. J. M. Cooper fc Co., W. ll. Dickson. W. Wh Lincoln, at the office of the Morning Nows, and al niy residence iu Jmios-street. Terms Cash. oct 8 $50 Reward. RUNAWAY Irotn the Subscriber on Ute92d tilt., my negro man ALBERT, who Is 27 yeurs of age, very while, so much ho, that lie would not bo suspected of being u Negro, lias blue eyes and very light hair*. Wore when lie loll. „ lung thin beard and rode a common chesruut sorrel horse wllli about *7u belonging to himself. Ho Is about 5 ft 8 Inches high, weighs about 140 Iba . has an humble and tneek appearance, can neither read nor write,and is a kind nml amiable fallow, speaks much like a low country negro. He ban no doubt been led off by sorno miserable wretch (faring my absence’. N The'above Reward will be paid far hisdelivery to me, or toTison fc Mnckuy, Savannah,nr far his approhen slon aud safa coufluemeut In any Jail where I call get him. J. M.TlaON, oct5—tf Ratliel, Git nit Co.. Goorgla. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR, W . T. r A XIII, HIK BOTANIC, OB BEfOUDI PHYSICIAW OF SAVANNAH, B EGS to .nnounc- Ihni lie ha, remnved hi. ro_ ridenco and Office from the corner of state and Jcffeiurn streets, to the former residence and office of the lato Dr. Hlchardsone. on Hroughlon-street, (be tween Montgomery and West Broad-street*. He lenders his most sincere thanks to his fellow-citizens in tho city and country, lorthu very liberal employment of his pro- fesxlonal services aiuco’his location in Savannah, and lakes pleasure in announcing that hlsfacllilfes far meet ing the constantly Increasing demuuds upon him are greatly Improved, having employed a competent person to attend especially to his office affairs. Ladies may consult him either In his family parlor, his consulting-room, adjoining his offleo, or in bis office. Ills consulting-room-has been lurmshed and arranged wnh especial reference to the convenience, comfort aud taste of those visiting him profcsdonallv. Patients visited promptly and punctually. F’or terms and further particulars, see hts Medical Journnl. 3mo—oct 1 $10 ONLY! S PLENDID Hulldlug Lots and Farms to *ult porch a*- err. Each subscriber far only *10, will receive 2:1 building fats or a lur-n from 2 to 10 acres, 7(H) building lots and 50 farms will bo divided among 4U<> subscribers, on the evening of the loth October next. These lots are beautifully situated in the village of I akeiend 4G miles from the city at New York, and directly on tho Long Islam Rat’ Road, and near the splendid Lake Ronkoti- kome. F’or maps and certificates apply to sept25-td WM. WRIGHT. NTOItl . TO IIU^T. THE western Tenement of llrlck Building, ad- [j| joining Mr. Jos IV. Webster's, opposite Si. An- t&drow’A Hall, Rroughton street ; 30 fuel front sun thi fact deep. It consists of three stories, nml u fine, airy cellar, and Is well fitted either for a wlmlesulo - ' AD 11 business. ALEX. A. HMETS. , IT, S. manbal’i Sale. B Y virtue of an execution, Issued out of the United States Dl.tnct Court for the Northern District of Florida, and to me directed, I have levied noon Awzle, formerly known as Drayton Island, in Lake George, St. Johns River, containing 1.781 acres of good cotton and tuigar lands, with a new nml commodious dwelling and out houses und other Improvements. Also 131 seres opposite tho sal l Island on the main land, which will bo Bold by the undersigned for cash, at public outcry In the (own of Palaiku, Putnam Co.. Florida, on Mon day, the 3d on) of December, al 13 o’clock M. Payment w II be received Iu specie. Charlesioti City or t-uvanimh City Bank bi Is. E. E. BLACKBURN, Marshal, by Goo-J, Zeltnbaitor, Deputy Marshal. Bt. Augustine Fla.. Sept.,1853. sep97— 9m. IIV I Mi ANII K 8 X tl V A Tl MU KSTAilLI.Sll.il li.\T 7 3 York«M.. near llit; Court llonwc, SAVANNAH, (i A. 73 AEM KSTABI.IMIKII IN 1832. or 73 T il E Mtbicrlber. grniclul lo Ills pal runs and friends for their couHnued favors, would state that, Iu ad (IIHon to the improvements In Dying acqulrod by lorn durfi'g his lust visit (o England and Scollaud, has made arrangements l>>r extending III* business, by which ho is now enabled lo Dye a greater variciy of Colors on Bilk and Woolen Dresses, Shawl*, fcc., wlde.b he trims will generally pleuse alt who tuuy favor him wllb their patronage. Gentlemen’s Garment* Dyed, Cleaned or Ronovuted, its may bn required, in the sumo superior style which has generally so lunch tiluased Ids patrons and friends. Ladles’ Bonnets Dyed, Blenched and Pressed in the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country punc tually attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent bystenmbnnf or railroad, word should be sent hint by letter through the Post • •fflce.sotlialhe in-.) know whereto call for them. Jan 13 c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY- Tfl SEA IK»,AN«> COTTON PI.A5TEIIM rpllE UNDERSIGNED having heounppoluted agents II lor the sule of the celebrated McArthy SEA IS LAND COTTON GIN, tbe cotton from which Is readily sold, and which iisuhII) brings three to five cunts per po'tu t more than from any other Gin yet Invented, are now prepared to supply Planters and those wanting, with these of superior w a orkiiiuu*tdp at m.e hundred and twenty five dollars each. Extra n liars *11. Extract from a letter from a F lorida plnutei: “The MoArlhy Gin Is inflnilely ahead of every other Gin yet manufactured. I would not be without one lor trebiu Hie umntiiil; it saves trouble, i* simple, and turns out bcauHful cotton. The staple Is not Injured, and Hie open proces-iso much desired by tho Fhtgllsb buyers Is certainly obtained.” aug 24—If BOSTON fc VILLALONGA. At Private Sale. 2 Lot-, corner of William and West Broad streets, nnd facing South Broad street, GO foot front by 900 feet deep : adjoining the late residence of Judge? Chari on. Will be sold nt a bargain if applied for Immodlnlcly. attgO Private Sale. A Summer Residence at No. UJj It. R. Tho lot Is five an a half acres large, ami lias on it a kitchen and dwelling house, the dwelling not quite finished- Hnih, new, will be sold on reasonable terns, lor cash or ex changed for stuck In any of tho Loan Associations. J) Vd At Private Sale. Ill Shares savannah and New York Steamship Block tor sale. Apply to may 94 WYL1.V fc MONTMOI.LIN. VALtAIIM. MAM Ill;. T HE Subscribers keep constantly on hand a supply of Kciilowoll’a Mineral Salts and Guano, and Land Plaster. N. A. HARDEE fc CO. Je Ml— Omo NOTICE. A DAM short having made nn ns*igum«nt to IHram Roberts for the bonellt of Ills creditor*, nil per sons havltu demands against the said Adam Short, will please render a statement of such detnnud to the as signeo. HIRAM ROBERTS. Savatirmti, .Mays, ISJ3. mays . VAliUAIILE RKAL ESTATE. H Y arraugemeut with the purchaser of F’lg Islnud Mill,the whole piopcrly iu which the suoscrlberii and was lately Interested, can be sold to a single put- chaser. Dr. Screven Is authorized to soli. |anfT tl W. W, STARKE. Private Bale A likely mulatto boy aged 85 year*, to be sold to a city resident owner, only. Terms accommodating, sep 98 Private Sale. Two “ Ely’* Patent” Gins for Bea Island Colton, fine finish, with metallc rollers, (new,) for rele low. Also, 100 sacks of (2 bushels each) Egyptian Oats for sood, far sale tn quantities to suit purchasers—a aupe- rior art l.le. oot 9 Private Bale. A Family of Negroes, a Woman v7 years with her three children. Girl 8 years, Girl 3 years, Boy 18 months. Title* uudoubted. also: A valuable building lot in Jones s'reet, TO IIOESEKEEI'I'.KS. DANIEL CRONIN, UPIHL.STKRKR, IfO BRYAN-BT. xirtiUI.li respectfully announce t<> the citizens of W Savannah, that hu is ready to make and put down carpet*, Oil Cloth, Matting, fcc., at Ihe shortest notice and on llte most reasonable terms. 3tno—oct 3 U1NSOEIITION. r pHK firm of t;RANE fc RODGF1RB was dissolved 1. ou llte 12th lust, by mutual consent. Either party will use the mono of the firm In closing Its present bust* ness. II. A. CRANE, J. G. RODGERS, COPARTNERSHIP. rpHB umlcrslgiiud havo entered into copartnership, 1 undor the firm of RODG EUS u NOU1UB, ter the transaction of a general Urocery business, Bt tbe old stand of Crane fc Rodgers, enrunr of Bay and Llncola streets. J A Al E* G. RODG EUS, /AMES A. NORHI8. Havaunah, May 12, 1855 maylB—tf T R. fc J. f J • cently Bay street. 1C l'..llOVAI,- l>. MILLS have removed lo Hie office re- occupied by Joliu IV. Aiidetsou, No. 2U0 oct U—I mo sep ‘J -lm FOIt KALE, * That commodious nml dosirnbio residence situ- B nled on Lot No. 34, Lihurlv Ward, fronting on ■•Houth Broad, near West Broad streets. The house is subslantliilly built of brloka, la well flinlsbed In ovnry part, and DiuhI up wtlh mm amt water nxoira*. ft ulso has an cxaolleot pump In tho yard and a (lower garden attached to the premises, together with alt tic- cessaryont bntidlnga. The properiv can bo Inspected by any one desirous of purchasing, ror terms, apply to sep 18—If THUS. II. HARDEN, Trustee. TO III;NT. M A brick store ami dwelling, corner of Charlton and Jefferson streets. Apply lo Sfipt35 VVYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN. TO RENT.' jm-t Both tenements »f the house In South Broad tj“j9 street, belonging to H. K. Jackson, F;»q. Tlio ■ Eastern tenement will be rented witn the furnl- lure if required. F’or terms, apply to sept9l a c- r A. C. DAVENPORT. (ept 15 IO RENT. A C-ition Ware House on Hie Ray that wtllsloro 1509 bales. Possession given immediately. T.J. '( A L-til, No- 179 Uiiy-st. FOII ICF.NT. JmL THREE STORES. Waldburg’s Range,In Con- »];:■ gross and Jefferson streets. Poaseselo given ““’ IstNovomlier. ldiquire of sept I3_ MINIS & JOHNSTON, TO 1C i; NT. . . A HOUSE in Gordon street. In Scudder’s Block. Possession given 1st October. Apply to sep HI HONE fc CONNERY. to ici-;nt. y The Store under the bluff, nt tbe foot of Whila [I kor-atroet Enquire of IL mar 29 SPENCER CURRELL. NOTICE. T HE undersigned havn this day establlslied nn Agen cy at Knoxville Tennessee, for the (raiisnctinn of a General Prod lire nnd Commission Business, to be con ducted by T. B. CLARKE, undor tho numo and style of T. II.CLARKE fc CO. Orders for Wostnrn Produce, thankfully received and promptly executed. TIBON fc MACKAY, T. II.CLARKE. Savannah. Ga., HUh Oct., 1853. oot 13 pilE subscribe Housckeep. his lino, to lh„ ooi T l'l ItNIMHNO GOOI1S i respectfully Invites the attention of rs nnd persons In want of goods In iiploio nssorlineiit of nil tho liinding ami moai ii|M.invi-i/ articles required for Housvkaapltig, atil.Vi Mroiigliion slroet. oct 13 HORACE MORSE. IVA.VJ’UO HI TO RENT, a house pleasantly situatad, apply to ■8 *_sept7 WAYNE GRENVILLE fc CO. FOB ICFNT. f Sv The Store, corner Bay and Whitaker stroots, • ’ occupied by A. Ihuiaud ; the store udjoinlng, on ULWhituker street, occupied by H. Logan. Pus. se-sion to each of the above given the flrst ol Novem ber next. aug 35 WM. WRIGHT, NOTIL’E. The subscriber has removed from Rrnughton-st to the new building, corner of Barnard and Con gress streets, Market square, where ho offers far sale a lull supply of Pure and Genuine Drugs, Me-llcincs and Chemicals, and oolicits & share of the public pulronage. JOS. 5‘. TURNER, Agent, oct. G Chemist fc I’harnlaccutlst. PREIIIVill XVIIITT. LEAD. P URE Whlto Lead ; F'rench and American Window Glass, just received and tor sale at JOHN OLIVER’S aug 31 Paint Store, 191 Broughton street. “AUCTION ANlf GUAIAilSS10N~B(JSIN£SS. EO-PAICTNEHSH1P NOTICE. I Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN In co part neiHhip with me in the Aiictiouand Commission business. The business will hereaher be couductcdun- der the name and stylo ol Bpencor Currell fc Co. SPENCER CURRELL. Savannah, Oct. 15, 1835. oct 10 HAY, HAY, HAY. |an BALES prime North River Hay lauding from 1U‘‘ schr Kale Urighnm.lrom New York. F’or sale on Hie win rf,by WAVER fc CONSTANTINE, oct 13 NOT MEN OFF THE T1LU K 1 7MIUIT —4b,IKK) Oranges; I5,(NHI Lemons; 2UIH) Grape 1 Fruit; 30 Bunches Bananas and III,IKK) Sicily Oran ge*; comprising the entire cargo from the Bahama 1st lands; and will bo found lor salo al tho Savannah Frui- Emporium, by J. A. BCOVVN. oct 15 No 37, Whilaber-st IJARLORCOAI J oct IG S ALT AF'Li iAT—A portion of Hie Cargo per brig E P Swell, for sule by oct 17 _ _ ANDREW LOW fc CO W 1N DO wTURTAINS^nicir Application Muslin, and Lace Wiudow Curtains, just received by oct 16 Da WITT fc MORGAN B LACK AND COLORED Cloth-Cloaks and 'Palmers, Black Morie Antique Silk do, just received by net 17 DEWITT fc MORGAN NEW STOCK of SALAMANDER SAFES t .F Wilder’s patent, received by schr. Jonai Smith. V ) from New York. A complete assortment of these well known Safes, of an entirely new anu highly ap proved pattern, provided with the La Belle Lock, which Is both powder and burglar proof, (a specimen of this lock detachod, far exhibition,)for snle by C. II. t.A.XI I (■ I E.I.I). A liberal reducllon will bo made on my old stock of Sales remaining ou hand. Adply as above. si-pi29 -lm | *UTI EK AND CHEESC-fa K«>4’ • bon e Goshen I t Butter. 25 buxoi Cli«*i*d, lauding, and for sale by oclltt ECRANTON, JOHNSTON fcCO. C tOAL.—To arrive r sr brig “ Abby Frances,” One I Hundred Tons, flrot quality Grate Coal—for salo from wharf at 7 I-2 dollars per ton. oct 17 HONE fc CONNERY. S EA ISLAND BAGGING, For sale by Hie undersigned Russian Hemp 44 In, 1 3-4 lbs per yd, single warp do do do do double warp octt7_ ANDREW LOW It UP A CON SIDEsi—10 hhds choice Sides, In store and by oct 17 OCTAVUS COHEN. J Al 1,8.— UNI KEGS NAILS, assorted sizesTTanding 1.x this day from schr Target, and lor sale I,, lots t •ult purchasers. oct 11 LYNN fc HNIDER. UCKWHEAT.—50 Packages Buckwheat, liidvcs, Quarters aud Boxes, received and far snle by oct 11 CLAGIIOKN fc CUNNINGHAM. B TO KENT. I Tho two tenements of the wooden Building, consisting of three stories and an attic, on lot No. 28. Broughton street, Washington Ward. Rent Apply to A. A. Smuts, nr aug IG RO.JT. A. ALLEN It CO. TO KENT. Four of the tiro tenement Houses. situnto>l on corner of Jones ami Abercnra streets. Held *330 per annum. Pnaaeasfau given immediaiely. Also, the store on Bull street opposilo the Post t ifflee. Inquire of A. BUN AUD, aug 14 Comoro! Ray ami Bull olreoU. WANTED T» KENT. L A comfortable dwelling In a central part of the city. Rent not to exceed *300 per annum. Apply to aug I WM. WRIGHT. TO KENT. M Thc Western corner Tonuinent of Casset Row, fronting Reynolds square; also, two of tbe mid- dlo Tenement* of tho same row F’or convo- nee, there Is no dwelling-house of a similar size pre ferable lo them, iu tho city, aug 4—If ALEX. A. SMETS. FOII KENT. The Stores unde,* ST. ANDREWS HALL, cor- Eli'!! nor of Broughton aud Jefferson streets, will bo 81,111 lot in two, three, or four Stores to suit tenants. Pos-ossion on 1st November. For terms, upply to aug 29 W-LLIAM ROGER-*, rte reiarv. TO KENT* M Tenements Nos. 132 and 134, Holton’s Range, from top to bottom, now occupied by Messrs. J. V. Conuerat fc Co. They will bo reined sepa rately or together. Possession given 1st November next. F’or terms, apply to CCHFJNS It HERTZ. Jy 25 TO KENT. M That coinmo.ilous Store on Ray atreot, west of Messrs. Scranton, Jbhii'ion fc (fa., formerly oc cupied by Messrs. Crane fc Rodgers. Possession given 1st October, For teflhs applv to Jy 0(1 ’ Ol IllWt COHENS It HERTZ. I OK KENT. |y Store No. 148, Bolton’s Range, from top to bok | tom, now occupied by Octavus Cohen, Esq., pos- Lsesvlon given 1st November. F’or terras enquire jy to COllENhfc HERTZ FOII KENT. M Two large and commodious brick stores, In the roar of the old steamboat Co’s Yard, from 1st June to 1st November, 1835, with tbe privilege of continuing tbe rout for a longer period. Apply at this office. may 24 FOII KENT- M Adoi.i^blo three story brick tenement House, on one and a half lots, situated in York atroot— jrosjessiou given on 1st November. ^ Apjdjjo apr18 ‘ ■ • ■ ■ OCTAVUS coiif;n. Foil KENT. M The Store. No. 105 Bryan street. Young’s build- Gi:iK lugs, formerly occupied by E. S. Kempton. Pot- ’session given Immediaiely. apr4 tf MINIS fc JOHNhTON, B UTTER, CHEESE, Iuj.—tf Firkins choice Butter. 100 Boxes Cheeso. 1000 do Codllsh. 100 Boxes Herring. Recently received, ami far sale by ocl-4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO. i/\ii liBldM new Mackerel, landing from schooner IUI 'Elvira from Boston. And f.»r sule by net ll — Tver pot Hi. Lump c«»i, for MINIS fc JOHNSTON. '»•>• i UK U t 4IIOICI, Black Tea, for family mho. F’or sale by oct 0 MIMS fc JOHNSTON. FOII SALE. A commodious BrlckShed Wnrehouse,aUuate(l in the rear of the Charleston Steamboat Wharl, ^“"^havlug a lease of five years, suitable for the sio~ rage or Lime, Hay or other merchandize. The Build ing tnay be removed by thepnrcbaser.at llieexplrallon of tho lease. Apply to jf* **. WINKLER, Jya-ir Williamson’s Buildings. TO LET; ■ ■ ROOMS, opposite tho Puiaski House—suitable JUlo}«y * - t ; 1( . |IX 1100.71. TT'HEIGIIT Room for Rico. In Vessels to New York, l 1 Phtladelnhla.Now Orleans or Havana. For terms, apply to ROBT. HABERSHAM fc SmN. «ct 13—0 \nassortment ot Himket id lor Halo by oct 13 ROKEN BAUGH fc LADSON. TO I’l.ANTF.IIK. N EGRO ni.ANKETS._Wo now offer tn the public an assortment of Negro Blanket*, which compares Insi/.ii, weight and quality with any lo bo touud III Southern marke’s or elsewhere. We respectfully sag- gest lo those who are purchasing the ubovu article, and lo planters In particular, to call and examine our stock for themselves before buying, ns wo Haller ourselves lliut we can do them good in Ibis line, oct 2 ROKENBAUGIf fc LADSON. KLIISIvYX KERSEYS, KCKSEY8. A G LA Nut; ut tho stock iif Negro cloths, now for sule by Rokenbaiigii fc l.adsnn, will snllsfy any Planter that tl Is one of Ihe best and cheapest lliut ho hus ever seen In Savaniiuli. Just call and see. oct3 ROKENBAUGII fc LADSON, ISA YAK D TAYLOR’S JAPAN. A Visit to India, China and Japnu In 1833. Ily Ruvnrd Taylor. P.vuniugB with the Prophets; A scries of Memories and Modi aliens. By Rev. A. Morton Brown. Cloudy and Siimdiinn in the Life of a Village Pastor. llarliHUghs lleavenlv Home, 3 v Is. FI nt’s clerical Reports on continued Fever and Ty phoid F’evcr. Gooch’. Practical Midwifery Fordycoon Fevers. Mendenhall's Medical Students Vade Mecum,wlth up wards of 2IHI Illustrations. Heady's Medical Formulary. IlcusUV Prescrip.Inn Book Wood’s Practice, Bell and St -keG,I)lckrons,VVatsons, Umigtison’-* and all other Medical Works for Students and I'racliliouersat reduced prices, net 17 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. Savannah, May 17,1055. EXCHANGE A T Sight on LONDON. Hamburg, BREM I'.N, BERLIN, FRANKFORT. In sums to null mission business, purchaser*, for sale by CARL EPPING oclJ—Im DISSOLUTION . T HE copartuersldt) heretofore existing under the firm of .MORSE fc NICHOLS lathis day dissolved by mutual consent. It. MORSE will tomiuue tho business nt tho old stand, 156 Broughton street. AI*olh« manu facturing uud jobblug work at the stiop Iu Jefferson street. The unsettled business of ttie firm will be nttonded to by liltn, and t« whom all rccoiiu.s and notes due June 1st, must bo paid Immediately. MORSE fc NICHOLS. Savannah, Augurt 1st, 1055. aug I—If D1SNOMJTION. N OTICE Is hereby given that tho special co-part nership existing between too undersigned, under the firm of F\ J. OCDEN, will be dissolved from aud after tbe flrat day ol July, 1855. FRANCIS J. OGDEN, FRANCIS T. WILLIS. Je 9—tf SCHOOL. J M. SIIELLMAN will open a Pchnolon the first • day ot October next, lit tho hull under Holoiiton’s Lodge, on President street. Ratos of tuition mudo known on application. sept >9—lm, PEIimUINU. rrMIE subscriber Is prepared to execute nl the shortest X notlci, all orders lu Plumbiu.’, In superior style. HORACE MOUSE. oct 13 135 Broughton street. TO III'11. DEI! ft. rpilF! subscriber l* prepared touxnciiloat the shortest X notice nnd m the tn (St workmanlike manner, nil kinds of Metal Rooting, Cornice, Gutters, or other work connected with the manufacturing or repairing of (.'up per. Galvanized Iron, Zinc or Hla-et Iron business. HORACE MORSE, oct IJ Ull llroiiuhton street. I'WPAKTN •: It Ml IP. r |MIR undersigned hqve this day formed a copartner- X ship under the name and firm of Cguer., Starr fc Co., lor ino transaction of a general Shipping and t^om* FHA0.J. OGDEN, WM. STARR, JR., UF.NJ.il. HARDEE. Savannah, May 17.'35. June 8 truusacting business lu Savannah under tbe style 'HUS. S. WAYNE fc SON; U. E. GREN VfLf.H NEW FALL AND WINTER GOOD**. N FWirr, LVTIIROP It ROGERS, offer far sale: Super all Wool, white and gray Plains. Kerseys, Idnsnys, Cotton Osnaburgs, Shirtinus, Blue stripes, Sat inets, t'auimeres, Tweedes, Kentucky Jeans, rod and white Flannels, white, hrown nnd expired Canton Flan nels, fine Bed and Negro Blankets, Quilts nnd Counter- pains, Dinners, Toweling and Dama*k*, common to su perfine Table Covers, French, English and American Prints, Merinos, Cash.neres and I'e I.nines super Paris Primed Motts I'e Lain®*, (n> w style,) rich figured Silks of newest patterns, cloth clonk* and Mantillas of vari ous new palleriis. Bay State Long and Sqtture Shawls, Long ami Square plain It M Thibet Shawls. Merino shirts and Drawers, Mile, Worsted and Cotton Hosiery, Needle Worked Cdgings, Insertions, fcc.. Collars. Cuffs, Robes, Sh oves, fcc.. Mattu. a> >, Valcnciunuus and Eng lish Thread Laces, fcc. oct 15 KID 01.0VEft. J UST received, Ladles White, Black and Colored Kid Glove.-, Ceuta do do ami (fa do do. Ladies opera Caps, new s’yle. Do Colored Muffs; Girls do do. White Swaus-downs. fcc., by oct 11 HENRY LATHROP fc CO. HARDWARE. T HE uudersigned are now receiving additions to their usual VARIED STOCK OF BUILDING, House keeping, and Plantation Goods, which they offer at prices unusual-y low. Purchasers will And It to their interest to look over our assortment, which will he found attractive and well selected. SAMUEL PALMER fc SON. oct 10 (IO P A K T N E It Nil IP NOTICE. r lMIE UNDERSIGNED have this day taken in Co- X partnership Mr. F. N. IIUDTWaLCKF.R. The business of the firm will be continued under the name of WEItEK BRO’S. Liberal advances mndo on consigmneuls to their friends in Liverpool, Havre, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Hamburg and Bremen. Office over Webster fc Palmes Store—Bay Street. WEBER BROTHERS. Savannah, 1st Oct. 1855. Iw net 17 DEW ITT Ot I.VIOIU.AN, ‘ H AVE now In Store, a full assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, consisting of; Rich flounced Silk Robes, Black and colored Morie Antique Silk*, Saxony wool Plains, French Merinos, Mouslln do Laities and Cashmeres, French and English Prints, rich F'rench Embroideries, Lace Collars aud Sleeves In sots,Talma Cloths, all col’s, Cloths, Casslmercs and Vesliug*. Whitney and Hath BJankels, Hosiery in every varii ly, Ladies, Gents, and Children’s Meiino Vests, fcc. To which they solicit the attention of purchasers, oct 17 DaWPI’T fc MORGAN, Cougress-st, MADEIRA WINES- O NE of the firm of WeLli Brothers, of Madeira, ex pects to be in Savannah during the month of De- bember next, with samples of a small s ock of choice .Madeira Wines. List ot prices and description of qual ity can be seen at the offleo of tho undersigned, where any orders will bo duly tugislered. oct 17-lm MTP! HUNTER fc OAMMKLL. —20 hall bhls No 1 fc 2 dflsh; 100 Boxes Her rings; 30 bbls Morcor Potatoes, 3 do New While Beans, land,,,*, .... .or ■■l«^ RAKT0N( Jrj|.MST.JN It CO. FINE BED REANKETS- T O families who wish a superior Bed Blanket, wo offer 6 4,8-4, HM and 12-4 fine Swiss Blankets, a new nnd beautiful article. Also, 6-4,8-4.10-4 amt 12-4 Rose Blankets. Whitney Blanked ot all sizes, and a choice English Blanket, Cradlo and Crtbb Blankets. The i hova article will bo sold at the very lowest prices. Call and examine ourloiol Blau ket* before purchasing elsewhere, [oct 21 ROKENBAUGII fc LADSON. t l A V STATE 5IIA R LE. > Shawls. Just received* 8lU0 REWARD W ILL be paid for tho apprebeiision and delivery at our office, of Ben, a yellow complected negro man. airod 90 years, n:;d Morns, a mulatto boy, nloul built, freckled face. One of tho .Ids of his eye droops a j,ul„. We will pay Gfiy dollar* for cilher, or the above reward for tbe two. They formerly belonged to Ifcnl- H.ck Boiirqullie, F!rq., of this city. „ ct x VVYLLY v MONTM'H.LIN. ATS AND SALT—In sacks, lor sale li\ oct 15 DAVID R. DILLuN, Market Square. Iron Front Jewelry Store Wjiol.ESAbE ANU RETAIL, No. 1 IG VrouB/ifon-al., between Lull Whitaker ? .moo The largest and best selected stock ol goods 1 over offered for aale in Ibis city. Gold nnd Ml-i ftw’fcw Watches, Vest, F’oti and Guard Chains nem DJjjJOxI Jewelry, Ghatnlnnes. Brueelets, Brooches, flue iti.dm.ml work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Set*, I’llchci*, Goblets, «;ups, Cake baskets, Npo»na Forks,Fish Knives. Pre Knives, Cheese Kcoiips, f.uil'es, Syphons. Also, all kinds ol Plated Ware, Military nml Fancy Good*, nnd a grant variety ol articles too numer ous lo mention; the whole of which will bo sold al re duced pric-v All kimtsof Wniche*, Clocks, Jewelry nndothcr Job blngntlundcd lo by competent hand*, oet 17 HORTON fc RIKKMAN. SALE OF CHOCTAW ORPHAN LAND! IN Al ISM SSI 1’1*1. Dkpar'imknt ok tiia Intickiok, Office ol Indian Affairs, August 13, 1835. 1 >UBLIC NoT'lin; Is hereby given, that tho sevein) pieces or parcels of laud here limiter described, lying in the coumlus ol Tallaliatche, Ynlobusm, Holmes Lowndes, and Bolivar, hi tho Stale of AllssiHsippi, w|i|, ill the Hu es and place dcugimtcd, l.o exposed lor sale in separate yuurtcr sc.tiuns, ut public auction, to tin. Iii|(liu»l biducr lor cash, by commist-iuners to ho ap- i united on beliult ol the Cuociuw orphan*, by the gov eminent, us their trustee, under the provision of tbs •ilh clause ol the iOtb article ut tho Choctaw treaty o. I83<(, viz: Ou Moaday, tho 3d day of Decent her, I (-55, nt th. court house door iu Coffee ville, the fallowing tracts ir Yulobushu county: All in Uunthip iwcnty-threepi'S) range eight tri) tail All ot eecllun thirty-three (33;) Tbe west half aud aoulheusi quarter of section twen ly eight (M\) The east hull of section twenty nine (29;) The nerthua*i quarter of seciiou thirty oue (31;) The north half ol sectlun thir.y-iwo (32y and The west halt of section thirty lour (J4y And ut the Mine time ami place, the following des cribud tract In the adjoining range iu Coahoma countj- viz: The south half of suction thirteen township ticent eiz (26,) rungeseatn (7) west. ou iMouduy, the Bltb ef December, 1855, at tho cou- houee door in t.harlesiou, Talhihntchie county, tlio lot lowing described tracts of laud In suul county, viz: In township twenty Jour (24,) range two (2) east. All ol sections three (3;) ten (10,) and thirty Hire (JJ;) The east half section (4;) 'Ilia southwest quarter of section unto (0 ) The north half aud southwest quarter ol section two- ly two (23;) The west hull of section twenty five, (35) Thu north huff ol suction twenty six (29;) Ihe west hull ot section twenty seven (2i;) Thu northwest quarter ol secltcu thirty four (34,) an The iiortli hull ol tho northwest quarter and we- hull ol lho iiortiioa.it quarter ot section thirty six (36 In township twenty Jive (23) range two (2) east. All of seciiou twenty seven (27,j tweuty eight (28, aud tweuty niuu(2U;) i he uorihcusi quarter of section lour (4;y The southwest quarter ufeccituu twenty two [.’2;) The southwest quurler of serlfau twenty three [33, And the east liadol section thirty [3(l.J In township twenty Jour [24J range three [3j east All ol section three ( 3,] Tne east hulfol the not iheast quarter of section Iw 2,] aud i he northeast quarter of action four [4.] In townehip twenty five [25] range three [3] east, Tho southwest quurler ol section lourleeu i H;J The southeast quarter ol seciiou Ulleeu [I3jj The southwest quarter ufsectiotitwoity tlvu [25;J The souiliwesl quarter ot seciiou tweuty slx[20;j Thu soulheusi quurler of section thirty thrue [33] an The soutlieust quarter of section thirty lour [34J (Jn Mouduy, the 17lb day ol December, 1855, ut ll courthouse door in the town of Lexington, Holmes cou ly, tbe tollowiug described tracts oflutid in said count., viz: In township eizteen [IGJ rangeone [Ij west. Thu west ballot seciiou tlfleeii[I3J and The west ball aud southeast quarter of section two y two [22. | Intowuship JiJtctn [15,] range one [lj west. The southeast quurler ot section twenty [3UJ. Ou Saturduy, Hie 22d of December, Ibao, at the cm .* house door In the town of Columbus, tho fallowing < scribed quurler section ol laud iu Lowndes euun viz: Tho northwest quarter of section twenty two [2 ■ township nineteen [I'JJ range seventeen [I7J east. Ul tho above described lauds, seventy-two quarto • sections woio selected in 1834, at a lime when some the heal lauds Iu the Stale were unoccupied and uuu preprinted , und Ihe other five quarter sections and on eighth-acre lot, or eighth of a section, have been ucqd td m BclUcmeui from debtors (o (he orphan fund. Tl late coiutnisatouerio settle will, debtors to that fund d scribes tho lands above offered lor salo ns being, '* i most without an exception, rich aud fertile, well ai advantageously located, insuy ol them considerably it proved,” and t>s being "largely enhanced In value by ti settlement, improvement, prosperity, aud excellent po. illation of the section in which they lie,” and "uminei ly adupted” far planting purposes. An appraisement of theso reserves, showing Iht r value,aud the minimum price at which each tract, i - •pectively, may bo sold, will be made prior to tbe dat J of sale. • . . Incases whore the purchaser or purchasers of at * Utci snail Isil to comply with tho minis of sale, tue lai l purchased will be resold al his or their expense nr -I risk. The title to these laDds Is believed to be iudlspulal i but If, In any case, an adverse claim shall bo set 1. . the right or ibu orphans will be deletiUod by l|iu govt, i meet, as their guardian. The above sales will commence at tho places uam I al 12 ..’clock ..f each day,uud Continue until the lai. are ull ••Ifoit-d. CiiAKLF.(* L. MIX, sept 3—uwtDoc 1 Acting commissioner. LO.l’ A llTMTtMl 11* N4LHCT rrllK IJiiilnr»igm"l havo this day formed a co-partner- X ship far ihe li ansnclloii of a General Factorage and C'oininisstni) business, umlei the natno aud styla of BAYNAUD fc ROWLAND, undanlcilt tho patron- ugo of their Irleuds and the public generally. EPHRAIM BAYNARD, Jy 11 JOHN T. HOWLAND, JR. V of thus. . fc VV. T. SAMPLE, trauBBCtmu business In Ghana* nnogit, under thoslyleof GRFINVII.LF'. fc SAMPLE, and in Savaiitmh nude' the style of GRENVILLE fc C« have eniored into copartnership (t<> dulo from the 1st July, 1853,) lor tlio purpuie of transacting a gon ernl FonimlNalon A' Fonvurdliift lliiainua Under the style of WAYNE, GRENVILLE fc CO., at Savannah, GREN VILLE, SAMPLE fc CO., at Challutiooga. THOMAS R. WAVNB, R. AI.KX. WAV NX. Jo 3—11 IHSMM.I UOft of CO-l*A IM'DlEllftlllP rixllEOo-parinershiii hercloh.ro existing betweeu 1 BOTH VVELLfc WHITEHEAD Is hereby dissolv ed by mutual consent. Either party is authorised to attend lo the unsettled bus m-ts. 8. E. BOTH WELL, Hiivunnuli, Juno I, 1853. IL VVIIITFUIEA^. CO-PAIITN EKMUir ^|A||E Undersigned huvo lliis day formed a Co-part- X nershlp for the transaction of a F’octorage and Commission business under the name and stylo of BOTH WELL fc WHITEHEAD, and respectfully so licit tbo t.ut run tinge of I heir friends aud tho^bblle gen erally. 1>, E. BOTH WELL. Savannah,June 1,1855. B. WHITEHEAD, EO-FAKTNEHNIIII* NOTICE. T HE Undersigned have tliladny formed a co-partner ship under tho name and style of C'OI;PF;R fc FRASER, far the purposo cf carrying on n F’nctoraga nml Goner I Commission Business, uud respect fully so- lie t theputniiiage or their friends and tho public gen erally WM. AUDLEY CO! PER. JNO. COUPKK FRASER. Bay st., Savannah, June 1. COPARTNER Mill*. I iflK undorsigned havo formed u co-partnership, to date from tho 1st Inst, tor Hih traiissr.ilon of a General Fud 1 ','age, Commission and Forwarding Bull ness, uiiderioc Arm of CRANE, WELLS fc CO., Bevsnnab, and RICHARD CURD fc CO., Mucon, and pledge their strict personal attention to aay dull ness entrusted lo their charge, at either place. II. A. CRANE, L. W. WELLS, RICHARD CURD Savannah, June Mh, 185a JeG— ly CO-PA ltTN F.K SHIP. T HE undersigned huvo farmed a co-partnership tinder tho style ot VEKST1LLE fc FKIEUSON, far tba purpose or conducting a Forwardlug and General Commission business. HENRY VV. VF.U8TILLE, EDMUND FRIERSON. Pnvatinab, August 7,1855. aug 7 NOTICE. IT'RdM Uiis date,all vessels nsvigaiing the Savannah r River, will pass to the North of the Dredglug Ma chine, now employed on Ihe wrecks. All steamers, passenger, freight and tow boats, wh let off steam when approaching t ie Wracks, and pats the Dredging Machine and Mud FlatiTwIih a diminished smod. OCTAVUS COHEN, Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. tem. Savannah Ga., August ig, ihss. aug t7 ' REMOVAL. T il E undersigned have removed to the counting room two doors East of Messrs. < (gden, Starr fc Co’a. CAHLETON fc PARSONS, oct 9 ^famoilwtoii Merchants, Bay-st. (aCOKfalA, CIIAIlLTO.il CO , O N thu first Monday In December next, application will be made to the Honorable tlm Court of Ordina ry ol Charlton county, for leave to sell the real and per sonal Estate of Isaac Tucker, lato of said "coutry, de ceased. ISAAC HATCHER. oct 4 Administrator. A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR ft ACE. SIX miles from tbe city on the Ogeechco Plank M Uoaii.cmiiainlag 1,138 acrut, well adapted to the ■"■■ciillifro of Rice, Colton und Provisions. Improve ments good. Apply lo oct 10 WM. VVHlQilT. C tOFF’EB COFFEE.—300 bags Prims Rio Coffee. / 75 mala Java do. 59 bags Prime Porto Rico do. In store and for sals by oct 5 SWIFT fc CO. ^UOARS SUGARS.—SObbls NewOrleuua Sugara, va O rlous qualities. 59 do Clarlflcd do A B and C; 23 do Crash do. 3u do Powdered do, iu store aud for sale by octfl SWIFT fc CO. i .FOREIGN LIQUORS.—5 halfpipe* otard, Duprsy fc ; Co.’s Brandy; 4 ptpea"MedonsSw$n” Holland Gin. lu bbls Port Wine; 20 do Madeira do, in store aud far sale by oct 6 SWIFT fc CO. B ACON, CHEESE, LAKD, fcc.—Landing from ablp Southport, 23 lituls Prime Western Bacon Bldea. 15 do do do do Shoulders. IU tierces Hams, faucy brands. 50 boxes White Cbeeae; 50 do English Dairy do. 15 bbls i'ritno Leaf Lard, 25 kegs do do do. Ino boxes Smoked tiering,; 10U do Negro Pipes. 200 reams Wrapping Paper, For sale by octjj SWIFT fcC CPIHITS OK TURPENTINE.—25 bbls. SpUTurpen- io tine, In store and lor sale by oct-10 t HUNTER fc GAMMELL, B LANKET LONG SHAWLS.—Persons who would beep warm this winter, would do well to call and see those splendid Shawls, lust opened and for sals by oct 13 ROKEN BAUGH fc LADSON. BAYNARD fc ROWLAND. J. INGERSOLL. H A Y.—100 Rales Northern Hay landing this day from Kbr Wide World, and lor sale by oct IS ROWLAND fc SON. H AY.—Piline Northern Hay landing ibis day from llrlg Macon, aud far safa by. ROWLAND fc BON. G ‘ CNN Y Cl.OTU.t-bQ Bales Gunny doth, tor tale, to arrive, by oct 5 OcTAVUB COHEN.