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IsV W'ZV
n»AT.
RPAI ATKA&BUCK CREEK, E. FLA.
J Ji /.'*<•' (*"• her farmer day) FRIDAY.
—» The favnrllo steam packet WKI.AK A,
f Mitt. N. King, wllleomriHtiicdherregu-
oil FIUUAY, III IQ o'clock, A.
'nil will continue to loafo regularly every Friday,
liYIake in well rtlttnl up with nlry State Rooms, and
' ... ,> r v why well adapted to Iho mute.
• 1 S. M. I.AFFITEAU. Agent,
WAWNAli liJlil’U IU.I aN. MONDAY MORN I NO, OCTOBER 22, 1»5 ft.
eratttrtiiitra foctsiffitt.
Uottcms.
t AUTHORITY Of Till 8 I *
t IIP OailKOU
I 011 Nlll.lt ■ FF.
P EL LO W - C IT IZEN H—1 offer far tl i c o lUco '
of Bticriff of Chatham county, at tlio ensiling Pori G-aillRfl Anndomv T nttavn
lection In January next, nod toanoeintlly solicit your, * u * k AOaaemy J-.Ottery.
MUU’orl. [net 17—id WARING RUSSELL. f i BEAUTIFUL 8UHF:ME FOR OCTOBER.
| , OlllNN 8,
{ To bo drawn nctoj/er tldth, 1855, in tlio City of Atlanta,
Idlt Oil l)l,\Alt \ .
FOK IIKAI IOIIT.
IV BLUFFTON, llll.TON IIBAU, . OYD’8 LAND-
INli AND CHARLESTON.
Theitcamor WM.sEaUROok, Cnpt.
I*ivk, will Icnve lor the abovo
"hTr^iili xfniTim, ilie 8iilli lint..at 5,1'. M. For freight
■ I ...>agu, uiiiily at the l.'lmrlcAton Wharf.
/.pt I 8. M. L AFFITEAU, Agent.
( II tUMNTOK-Twlr.il n Week
Yvo l lXdi WITH THK FLORIDA STEAM-
\\ Tin'«'HXTIt.il. HO/t.ROAD OFOKOR-
• i,.ixn riif. south carolixa it. R.
i »n and niter September 8th, the splen-
lid steamship UDRItUN, J. P. Brook*.
II run regularly between Savannah anil
jrleMon, leaving Savannah every Wednesday and
evening, at ti o’clock, and Charleston every
n.lai and Friday evening, at 5 o’clock. ,
lie Cordon will connect both ways with the« t-mrai
South t'arollna Railroads, and with the »|'h'"*“‘J
running the Inland route between Savannah nnu
"'freight or passage, having elegant stale room ac-
...lall."'., on l ni'.V'\KKlTR.nVAr?L_
awi®**
AN li MELLON II l.l ’ F F ,l »* u ' 81 j p uwu*
BRUNSWICK, FANCY J 1 ' ' ;J R " U
ki i\Ti IN AND ST. MARYS.
W ,T PI, ANTKll, W T He
Nelly will leave for the above place*
s?i'ii'r 'Vat -I o'clock, and will continue to
.a' Hominy. ninkl'.K «.*•!? Irlpn. R.ir rr..l«hl
t-nire nniily on board, at tho Union Ferry Wharf,
lietJa* Works,or to V. WOOLLEY,
Itl-tf Agent,
\ Ult’l
To TUB VOTKRS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. (
<2ontlouiou:-l am a Condidnlo for election
w hr tho omen of Ordinary, nt tho eleellon in
Januniy next, and will bo thankful for your support.
may 80« M. ti. Sll BIT A LL.
Mjjla FBIil.OW CITi'/KNsV—I am a catidldaUi
forthnoffleo of Ordinary nt Ihn election In
Jatiuaiy next, and respect Billy ask your support,
may 7 J5,’5tl HAHN AKD B. UEB.
WE are aulliorixud to announce JAMBS E.
PflB' (iOJ)FHKY, as a candidate for the ofllce of
Ordinary of Clialhnm County, ultho ensuing Jniiunry
election. may 5—id
We are authorized to nnnounco Xlo.MAs
fbdm? II. HARDEN, ns n candidate lor tho «mco
of Ordinary of Chatham County, at the ensuing Jnnit
ary election.Jo 4—Ido*
83 do of 85 aro 8d73
8IHI do of in are 8imo
UIIU do of 5 are 3150
I’Olt 1’AliATKA, IlhltlDV,
|\ DARIEN. I1RDNSW1CK, ST. MARYS,
i; I :i i, A NI) J AC KSC )N VI LEE, I’lCOLATA,
AND BLACK CREEK, FLA.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
I lie new and fast running stenmer 8E-
wbmK M IN O I. K, (.'apt. Tliomaa B. Shaw, will
lie for die above places every Tuesilay, nt 10 o'clock,
M.. from the Charleston Steam Paeket wlinrves.
eel I S. M. I.AFFITUAII, Agt.
I KITED STATES MAIL I INE.
HR FALATKA, E. FLA , VIA DARIEN,
BRUNSWICK, ST MARYS, JACKSON
VILLE, MIDDLEBURG,(BLACK CREEK,)
AND FICOLATA.
_ . The new anil elegant Steam Packet
i irVoaiari^ jn ~ loll NS, Capl. James Freeborn, hav-
resumed her trips to Florida, will leave for tbe
>e places over) Saturday, at 10 o’clock.
•r Fielght <>r Passage, having excellent state room
uiiino i: lions, apply on board, nt the Florida Steam
’aeket wharf, near tlio Gas Works, or to
Jo 83 OLAGIIORN fc CUNNINGHAM. Agents^
NOTICE, Cl. It. If.
^ ON AM) AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, tlio
-r^t7 IHth Instant, tio person will be nlhwed to
mpleColton in the Depot. 'V. M. WADI.BY.
(Joncrnl Siipcriideiidoul.
Transportation »ifflce, C. R. R., Oct. 13. oct 15-lW
' NOTICE.
CENTUM. RAIL ROAD.
CONSICNBCS oftJralu and other morchaudlse,
re hereby inditlod Ihut unless their freight Is removed
dllilu lioiirs from ilute of discharging, the same will
be crayed at their expense and risk, to a public Ware-
uise. WM. M. WADI.BY.
sept 87—tf Ceneral Superintendent.
FOU CLERK OF COT RTS.
FBI.I.OW CITIZENS:—I nmV onndldato
for tho offlee of rlerk of tho Su|H*rlor and
Inlerior Courts at the election In January next, and ru
sportfully ask your support. JNO.fi. DAVIS. I
FELL*>W*CITIZENS: -1 mn a candidate
lw at the election In Jnuuury next, for Clerk of ;
tlic Superior and Inferior Courts, and will he thankful
for your suffrages. WM. II. UULLOCII.
may 14 lan.VSU
AM* NOTDiB.—Wo are nmiiorir.o<l to anuouuco
Vcflr JOHN V. TARVER as n Candidate for Clerk
of the Superior nod I nforiur Courts, at tlio ensuing elec
tion, In January next,
may 18 Jan ’5(1
RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS.
TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF CHATHAM CO.
• a*» *t candldnlo for UocolVOr of 'Fax Ro-
VOm turns at the election in Juimnry next, and re-
spectfullv usk vour support,
may 88—Janft,’5£ WM. W. OATES.
SAVANNAH, ftiAV I. IS.Vi.
§Mkssrs. EutToKa:— You will please an*
Mv nounco Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS as a
Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, nt (lie ensuing
January election, and oblige MANY VOTERS,
may II
FELLOW CITIZENS :-l am a candldnlo
wGP for Hie offleo of Receiver of Tax ReturiiH, in
January next, and loapectfuHy solicit your voles,
may IQ—tf _ l.B. DILLON.
FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I um a cundlduto
WfSff for the ofllce of Receiver ol Tax Returns, In
January next, and respectfully solicit your voles,
jnnv I4_ If Z. N. WINKLER^
FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I am a candidate
WOP lor the offlee of Receiver of Tux Returns, In
January next, and respectfully solicit your votes.
tnayito If HHIN II, HABERSHAM.
If r FFM.(IW CITF/ENS :—1 in the flr-t ol
May Inst, I nunoitnced myself a candidate
for ltljcelver of Tax Reluriih : and am now a candi
date for tlml offleo, at the nvxl electii n, and respect
fully solicit your support.
Your obedient servant,
|e tl It T.TIIEUS.
da., when prises amounting to
wm 30,000 DOLLARS!
Will ba distributed to fortunate stockholders In accor
dance with the lollnwlng
f ApHUII K.H1EMU!
1 Pr'zoof DIO 000
8 prlxoorOtKIOnro 4,000 43 prize of 50 nro 8150
J do of 500 are 1,500 ‘"* * '
II do of 830 aro 8,75n
LI do of 110aro LHN)
17 do of 75 are 1,573
1,000 prizes, nmnunllug to 830,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
iy Tickets $5—Halves 88.50—Quarters$l.‘.!5-fifl
lulls on nil solvent Ranks at pur. All communications
slrlotlyconlldeutlal. SAMUEL SWAN,
Agency on Broughton street, between Whitaker and
Barnard. sap 87
D RAWN NUMItERSofnreeuo and i’ulaskl Monu
ment Lottery. Class 851 :
48 30 37 27 47 73 50 8 43 80 10 7 10
Ticket Nos. 10 30 37, and 10 37 78, prize sold,
oct 18 B. W1THINUTON
S 10,000
78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn nallota.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery,
FLASK NO. 252, FOR IR53.
To be Drnwn ul Savannah, October 38d, 1855.
I.RECORY tc MAURY, MANAHERS.
schkmk:
1 of 810,000-1 ok 83 000-1 of 82,400.
Tickets #3#—Shares in proporton
Tickets and Shares either singly or by tbo Package,
for sale by
oct 98 E. WITHINfSTON.
ainaaiiiu anacctlnnunm
Ltg FOR NEW YORK—Cxuroia Line.—The lino
' Tllnst Bulling Scltr. MANIIAsSETT, Brown ma-
I ^nlcn at ^ucitou.
BY SFENOER CURRliLL & CO.
Administrators Sale.
.Salts at auttian.
Abates at Stucttoa.
— « .......n in.,-- .tiiiimiuHriiuira r-Bie.
Ur, will have ipilcu deapaicl; far tlio abovo port. For ON TUESDAY, tbo Olh day or Novetnbor next, lie-
Height or prssngo, apply on board to unntuln. or to tw«>«n tlio legal hours of aulo,
—° cl 1,11 1 s k HERTZ. , WILL be add beforo tbo Courl-Ilouso In this clly.—
Ah£2 Foil NEW YORK.—The fast sailing sebr. > Ono negro woman, named Isabella, agodabout85years.
JCE^IBAS WRIUHT, Cnpt. Murphy. For frsigbt "
ot t.ruin only, apply to
oct 15 CRANE, WELLS «t CO.
LOST, WANTS, &e.
FOR NEW YORK—Oi.d Establisukh l.taa. ■
The Han ScbrKATK IIRIHH AM, J. \V. Evans,
usler. will meet with despatch as above. For Height
or passngo apply on board nl Telfair’s wharf, or to
oct III RltlCHAM, KELLY At CO.
’ fiii FOR NEW YORK—Nkw Lins.—The regular
i£5Sf»pnrkot brig MAC'oN, Cnpt. Watkins, will have
dlspaicb for tbe above port. For freight or passage, ap
ply to oct 13 • 1(0 tv LA Nil A son. 1
FOR NEW YORK—Union I.inx—The Regu-
altM. larPnckel Sciir NORTH STATE,Horton,tnnsler
having the greater portion of bur enrgo engaged will
have ilesputcb for Hie abovo poll For freight apply to
oct 17 _OUDEN, STARR & CO
FOUST. MARKS AN D*N BW PORT, FLA.-
'PERMANENT LINE.-(To sail onor axroaa
v.)—Thu brig TIMES, Ell Pldnnuy, master, will
leave un above. For freight or passage, belli cnhln und
steerage, apply to WILLIAM M.TUNNO,
Nordi ('ommerclnl Wharf.
N. II.—Ollier rogular vessels will siicoeud the TIMES,
and also run toi.edar Keys, Florhln. ocl 4—8w
sing? FolfNEVV YORK.—Union Link-Tho new
AfesZ clipper schr. TARHET, Davis, Master, will
have despaleli for tho abovo port. For freight apply to
oct 11 OCDEN, STARR & Co.
For'NEW YORK.—Tlio brig EXCEL,Capt.
Ja&fiSTallinnn, having most of her cargo ungaged will
piiet withdinputch ns abovo. For bolnnco of freight
apply to oct* DANA k. WASHBURN.
FOR NEW YORK.—Union I.ine.—The pack-
et brig MARY, Walker, master, having a por
tion id her cargo engaged will have despatch for tho
abovo port. For freight apply to
8H OODEN, STARR & CO.
a good SoainsiresB—a superior Conk. Washer nnd Irouer.
Sold as tbo property of Ceo. Oliver, doc., by permis
sion of the Ordinary, for tlio houeflt of the heirs aud
creditors. Terms Cash. JAMES R. FRASER.
oct-4 Administrator.
WAKTEI).
S IX GOOD HOUSE PAINTERS.
CHAFFER & CO.
oct 80.0 No 0, Whitaker st.
WANTED,
1AH BALES Colton on Deck, to comploto cargo of
lUll Brig SCOTLAND, for Itostou. Apply to
ocl9 BRIGHAM, KELLY At CD,
House and Lot at Private Snlu.
Lot and Improvements No. 5Cnlhnuu ward, corner ol
Jones aud Aburcorn-streuls. On this lot Is a now.
Iy llulsbed brick lionso with ull tbe modern Improve-
men's. The purchaser may very truly exclutiu on cn.
taring its door:
“ J cannot think of sorrow now, and doubt
If e’er I lull It -’ll* so dazi-Jed
From my memory by this oblivious transport.”
oct 1
Village Lois and Improvements nl Private Sale.
A comfortable dwelling in Hie village of Springflod,
Effingham county, with six comfortable rooms, u pantry,
etc.; also, burns, stable, carrlnge house, negro houses
nud other necessary oul-bnlldings. situated on Inn acres
of laud, four acres of which is cultivated nnd Is very
productive. On the promises Is nil orchard of excol-
lent peaches: all of which is for sale low. Bopt 3(1
IIY WYLLY Sc HIUNTIBOI.I.IH!,
' At Private Saieu
H¥ t. J . IV ALSU.
At Private Sale.
A Bond of the Hiato of Georgia for 8500, bearing In
terest 7 per cent.
A Bond of t|io Mouth Western Kul!roadfnr9500,ciin-
vmHhln In stock. 0 ct 15
Private Male
A likely mulatto boy uged 85 years, to be sold lo I
city resident owner, only. Terms accommodating,
sup 90
Wines nud Liquors at Private Male.
1 Hill). HOLLAND GIN ; 3 qr. cusUh superior Pale
llrnndy : 5 eighth casks superior Pale Brandy; 8 qr.
casks dark Brandy: I qr. ensk Muscat "Ino; I qr.
ensk Brown Sherry; 1 bbl.superiorold Scotch Whiskey,
Per sale low at [sept 8«j 154 BAY STREET.
Buggy nml Horso at Private Snlo
A second bund Buggy, nearly new : also a six yenr
old Horse, warranted sound, kind and gentle; works
flnely In harness. Will bo sold low if applied for im
mediately. sop 37
sept 88
Sift FOU PHILADELPHIA.— 1 Tl.obark T. E. UAX-
3JiifltTER,Capt. Mcull, having most of her cargoen-
gaged, will hate quick despatch. For freight apply to
oct 10 U. A. GREINER.
At Private Sale.
SUMMER RESIDENCES.
Six Iota on Augustine River—beautiful, pleasant and
healthy situations, for summer residences.
A map of tho same may bo seen at the Auction Store,
No. 134 Hay street,may 20
WAKTED,
iaa BALES Cotton on Deck, to comploto enrgo of
IUU Schr. ALFRED BARRETT,for lliiltlmoro. Ap-
ly to [oot9] HRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
u ANTED.
H ANDS to work 111'ho upper Rice Mills. Apply at
the Mills or lo
octO JIOBT. HABERSHAM &.SON.
WAKTEI) to mm:.
A FIRST rate Meat und Pastry Cook. For one that
suits exactly, a permanent place can bo secuied,
and good wages.
sep 83—1m ROUT. HABERSHAM St SON.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
5:Wct «ai!*y§l
< u,ii*u>; or Ni iir.iiULi:.
O N and after Sunday the I4lh October, instant and
until further notice, the Passenger Trains ou tho
IVnlral Railroad, will run as follows:
UKTlVKKN SAVANNAH ANII MACON.
5 a. M., and 12.15 r. M.
“*"■■. m., and I
u Savnnunb
Arrive at Macon
e Macon
if at Savannah..
I’Olt TAX COl.I.KCTOIt•
l I'llII VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
GENTLEMEN:—lam ucandidate for the
office of Tax Collector of this County, (the
eleeiionto bo held on the tlrst Monday In January,
IB5ii.) und respectfully solicit your support.
Uiny 10—If PETRII H.THOMAS
Ml SIEAI, EAIt II.
JULIUS XXAH.IXG,
Pro feasor of • Music,
.yOT'B Respectfully offer Ids services to the
KaJjlipcitizenB of Savannah. * KajHi
IiS&Bk To he found at W. D. Zogbaum's^caffi
Music Store
oct 1—3in
LKFLF.lt ti WILI0X,
DENTISTS,
KTWKKN SAVANNAH A
lA'nveSnvannuh........
Arrive at Augusta
I,cave Augusta
Savannah
IIKTWKKN MV
Irf-avi. .Macon
Arrive at Augusta
la’ave Augusta
Arrive at Macon 2.15
BKtlVKKN 'AVANNAII, MILLKUNKV1 LI.K
Leave SavaiiiiHb a a. m.
Arrive In Nlllledgevlile 8.45 p. m.
Lime Macon 11.45 a. m-
Arrive in Eatontou 5 r. m.
V\ M. M. WADI.BY. 1
savannah, Cn., I8lli < let-, 1855. ..cl 13
)fflco over DoVVitt Jt .Morgan's Store
■. t8) -4~'-? on Congress Street.
OCt 4— ly SAVANNAH, OA.
VAl'lIAIII.i: no i l, I, FOIt KALE*
THE SUIISCKIIIEIl, desirous ol removing
Hi ti’fTera for sale that valuable and extensive
UIL Hotel in this place, known as
“WASHINGTON HALL.
Tho estnlishmeiil Is coinnlctu In all Its arrangements,
. 11.43 a. m.. and 0.30 p, m. has a large numhurot rooms,all in thorough repali
III.45 p, m., and 7.811 a. m. | cry necus-ury ombullding, a large garden, grazing
„ ...... . lots,
. and all its appointment* inferior to no llotm in the up
..19.15 P.M.. and 8.30 p, m. country. 'I lie house is supplied with excellent fnrni-
...8.15 p, m., and 5.30 a. M. lure, ail of which is ncuilt new, and will lie sold with
0 a. M., and -L30 P. M. tlio usluhlisliuicnt. Being the only Jfritrl in one of tin.
... 1.30 p. m. nnd 10.45 p. m. largest towns of upper Ccorgiu, it is now doing uu ex-
anii AUorsTA. | tensive aud prollluhlo business.
.. 11.45 a. m., and 0.30 p. m. t Terms uioderaie.uud may be bad by application to the
.. .8 45 p. m., and 5.3d a. M. > proprietor at this place.
0 a m.. and 4.30 p. «. | JAR. E. WADDEY
M.,and I a. m. Wnshingl n. Ca., < *ct. fill. 1855. eoiLIm
nd katonton. { sr" Augusta Cliroulclo St Reiitlnel will please ci
' In Trt*Weekly until forbid.
PRIVATE ACADEMY FOR YOUNG
LADIES.
H'llE UNDERSIGNED designs opening a private
I Academy tor Young Ladies, in Eatontou. I’lilunin
!eorgla,on Wednesday.titli January. 1850.
In Dm J,il.<nir> IN-purininul.lhe Course ol Simly will
■ ba extiMintvi, met ilhernl. Tbo l.niiu,French, Cerniau
and Spanish languages will be tmiglit if desired.
The < iriutmcntnl Department will Incliidn Music ou
tin* I’iiuio, iirgan, Harp, und Guitar-also. Drawing,
tingiind Embroidery, in all llmir branches.
. -'oinpieleapparulus will be furnished, In order lo
bffdrd ample iIliiHlralittiin in Iho Natural Rcionces.
Musical iiislrumi'uls will be nrovlded sollialench pu
ll may have the means of dally practice in udditioii lo
it regular lesson.
The niiliiberof pupils will be lindled to 30.
Tuition per Annum. 8125(10 ; half in advance, and
io lialance ul I lie end ul the year.
ABeiillon is called lo tlio following advantages:
First.—Tho pupil receives a much larger share of nt-
ution than when the school is large urul overgrown.
mil. In addition lo the regular course of study.
•e can make such selections from iho languages, and
■e • iriuitneiiial Department.as lime and choice may dic
tate. mlhnut ix Ira i hur/ft.
Third.—'The low rate of tuition cnmpnrcd with that
I other schools. The usual charge made for the
English Brunches, is 81** 00
Music SO 00
l.alIn. (extra) -0 «d
French 90 (HI
Drawing anil Painting 25 00
Embroidery 25 00
Mukinguii nggregateor 8180 00
To this add the extra charges made for the use of in-
ilriimeuts, stationery,be ,and theamounl will not fall
fur short of 88(11!, whereas, In the plan adopted In this
' leiny, the charge for all these is 5185, leaving adil-
.ice of $50 lo 875 ill Its favor,
inks, Sheet Music, Drawing, Painting nnd Embroi
dery materials furnished ul the usual rates.
Pens, mk. paper, slates, pencils, &c , supplied gratis.
Persona desiring further inlorinulimi, or wishing to
caier their daughters or wards, may address mo, for the
present, ul Lumpkin, Hluwarl C’o.,Gn.
n-lC * J. H. BRANHAM.
TO HENTr
M rtvo TEN E.)l ENTS lo Gordon Block, from
lug L'lialham square, and well lurnlshed with
water, gas, stables, hr. Possession given 1st
November. EDWARD (j. WILKON, Agent,
oct 10 No. 78 llryun street.
rou iu:nt.
M A tw» story brick bouse, fronting Wright’s
Square, on Slate street. Apply t«
oct 10 VVM. WRIGHT.
I'OII REM
a TWO new two Hlnry Brick Buildings, on a high
bsseineul. In Tnylor street, east o|'tbo Mei
College. (5ns pipes llirunglioul both lenollli-lits,
ninl ovory modern coiivenluiice; currluge liouses.
Ides, rooms for servants, wltli lire places, mid ull m
Miry out buildings; also, a well id good water in each
vnril. Possession given Immediately. Apply to Cbm
It. Patterson, No. 0 Whitaker street, or to the subscribe
lit his residence, No. 80 Broughton street, oppnsttu lit
Marshall House.
oct 15—novl GEORGE A. ASII
M HATS AND CAPS
J^foriitr lluriiiiril ,v Jlrou^tilon-Sls
WA.X'l'I. II.
A Ritnatlon ns Book-keeper or Salesman In cither a
Dry Goods, Grocery or Commission House. Good
relerences given. Apply at this office,
uug 31
WANTED.
I T WO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS, at
jo 21 ROBINSON & CAMP’S.
LOST.
^ Dray hook, for which, a liberal reward will be
L given, If left at office ol
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG.
A 1,1
Z Il wi
LOST.
DRAY BOOK, ou the 1-th. fur which n liberal re-
yard will be given. If left at office of
81 WAYNE, GRENVILL
LOST.
A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, the Under will
bo suitably rewarded on dollvcry to
oct 13 R. HABERSHAM It BON.
MIST.
A Twelve fool Yawl Boat, painted lend color. Tbo
flndor will bo rewarded by returning it to
jc |Q HONE fc CONNERY.
SELECT
SCHOOL FOR VOINti LAI)IKS.
THIS. DU. CUNNINGHAM
W ILL OPEN, on tho tlrst Monday in November, n
School for Young Ladies and Misses, where the
usual brunches of hii English Education will be luught,
with iho French and Latin Languages. Also Music,Draw
ing and Pnlnptig, In Oil und Water Colors on Velvet and
Crayoning.
Mrs L. having had considerable experience in leach
ing, IhittcrH herself that she will lie aide to give aalisfac
thm to those who may cnlriistthelrdniigbicrstohcr cure.
Tho School Year consists oI Ten Months, with Four
Quarters of i loven weeks each, ending respectively—
Jiiii, IQ, April!!, Juno 28, nnd Sept.7. Terms and other
particulars made known by nppl)ing to Mrs.C.
Residence ou llm North side of Liberty Street, in one
of Mrs. Marshal’s brick buildings.
Refferutices lo Iho Qdlowlng gentlemen:
Rt. Ilov.Stephen Elliot, Mr. P. D. Woolhuptcr, Mr.C.
L. Lamar—Savannah.
Rev. Dr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Dugas, Mr.
Henry II. Cumming, Mr. Andrew J. Miller—Augusta.
Rev. s. K. T.ilmadgo, President of Oglclhorpo Uni
versity.
Governor Johnson. oct 16—tf
Jf{f\ FOR BALTIMORE—UaauUR I.INX.—the
Sr.hr WOODBRIDGEjS J While, Master, will
have quick despatch as above. For freight or passage
apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to
octlfl BRIGHAM, KELLY fcCO.
FOR LIVERPOOL,—The ship MOULTRIE*,
Uant. G. VV. Chapman, will have dlspaich. For
freight of 4imi hales Colton lo complete her enrgo, apply
to captain on board, or to
oct 15 T. W. fc J. O. MILLS.
For FREIGHT UU CHARTER The splen
did new clipper schooner W, L. BURROUGHS,
iilfuin master, now dlschargiiig, will be ready lor
ftI'Jjfbi on Minidny next. For />art)ciilar». apply to t,’«pt
Graffan, or BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO.
sept 89
FDR LIVERPOOL—The A 1 American Ship
•JMmm CHARTER OAK, llnutllitlle, muster, having
part o| hor cargo engaged, will have quick desputch for
above port. ForTreignlupply lo
_j>ct 8U_ BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO.
FOR BOSTON.—Tim new Schooner W. II.
MK-VP. BURROUGHS,Gtaffcn, masicr, will havo quick
despatch for above port. For freight or passage, apply
t.. oct80 BRRUIAM,KELLY «t CO,
‘ Foil LI V Elt P-'t) 1TlVuA inencu’nTst'ciiiss
mUiIh "hip MARCIA C. DAY, Clmse, master, will
hat e despatch for the above port. For freight enu’uga-
uients apply to
net HI T R & J (5 MILLS.
JT-T- FOR PHILADELPHIA.—fhoSchr D 8 MER-
SHoN,Grnlmm,innstcr, will meet with destmlcli
as above, for freight or
oct 19
Full LIVERPOOL -Tho ship Martha WH1T-
MORE, WMimorr, nutter, having most o( her
cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight
of 5lll) Bulss Cotton. Apply lo
oct 10 BRIG I! Ul, KELLY & CO.
“J;?! FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Tho new
adiMb lehr C E CAsTAIllS, Capt. Somers, wants a
Ir.-ight, and is now ready lo take in—apply to
oct 18-0 0, A. GREINER,
~ll,h P‘»R IIA V i NA.—\ho Bark THUS. E.TtAX'-
aSaBi TER can handsomely nc< oininodate four or
live passengers for ubnvo port—apply ou bourd nl Har
ris wharf, or to
oct k—10 UH As. A. ORIENF.R.
FOR PIHDADELIMHA—The Schr FRANK
A. IIAI.L, Unlii, master, will Imvo quick dos
pnlcli ns above—for frelghl or passage.apply on hoard,
nr 10 oct 18 BRIGHAM, KELf.Y fc.ro.
JFOt FOR HOST! )N—Tho Packotaehr VV E WELLS,
Ferry, master, will have quit k despatch for n-
AGUNCY HOW A It 1> IN SI ItA.NCT. CO
OF NEW YORK.
Savannah, August 3d, 1P55.
M R. U. II. CA.MPFIELD will attend to tho business
of this Company during my absence front the city,
Those having Policies to renew, or Insurance lo make,
will please call upou him at Ills office on the Ray, No.
171. 8. C DUNNING, Agent,
aug 3—3mo»
Private Sale. —*
Two “ Ely’s Pntent” Gina for 8ea Island Cotton, fluo
Private Sale.
A Family of Neffroos, a Woman 87 years with liar
three children, Girl 0 years, Girl 3 ycBrs, Boy 18 months.
Titles undoubted.
also:
A valuable building lot In Jonns street.
1040 ACRES of first quality Land, eight miles from
the City, situated on the Canal; 150 acres of first rate
lllco Land under bank, tho balance is high land ol as
good quality ns any In tho county, well timbered and
well wooded, with the Canal running through i(, nm-
king It very convenient to get tho Wood or J inibur to
innrket. For further particulars applynt tho office.
ocl 80
A very desirable family of Negroes: A woman aged
50 yenrs, first rato cook; a likely mini 81 yonir, field
hand and hostler; n likely girl 17 years, field hand and , finish, with mutnlic rollers, (now,) for sale low.
house servant; a likely woman 37 years, do dodo ; her , Also, 101) sacks of (2 biislu-ls each) Egyptian Oats for
son, II years, smart and intelligent; her girl, 9 years, • seed, for sale In quantities to suit purchasers—a suno-
do do; her girl, 5years, do do. oof 18 . rior nrtlclo. oct 0
At Private Snlo.
A Nogro Man, aged about 25 years. lie In a complete
bricklayer and plasterm by truuc, having served a reg
ular apprenticeship to the business. oct 18
~ To Rent.
Tho cottage near Falrluwn. Will be rented low If ap
plied for liuuiudlau'ly. oct ID
At Private Sale.
Five thousand acres ol Lnud, situated on the Alia-
malm River, in Tallmdl county. < >n the plantation arc
two seltleiuentH; ulmut 400 acres are In a high statu of
culti vation, the remainder of tho land Is well timbered.
For particulars apply to John M. Dasher, on (ho place,
or to Wylly St Montmidlln, Snvnnuult. Gn. ocl 9
At Private Sale.
Two hundred acres of I .and, wltldnoneand a hall
miles of Iho city, HU acres cleared ami In a high state of
cultivation, Iho remainder is well wooded. The Im
provements consists in a cottage dwelling, negro houses,
ami ull out houses necessary lor a well improved place.
Willi tho place will lie sold, l,f required, uhout 1,0HU
bushels of Corn. Fodder, Hay, stock of Horses, Cattle,
Hogs, fcc. Apply tv Wylly (k Montmolllu. oct D
At Private Halo.
Hevonty-elghi ncros of land, within lour miles of tho
city, about 4n acres clenrad aud in fine planting order.
Tbe Improvements consists or a dwelling, negro house.-,
and all nocessary out houses. oct!»
BY BEM. A PHEKTIKK.
[Himck-ssoRs to Piiii.drick h. Bkoi.
At Private Sale.
A Clinker llullt Sloop Boat, 18 feet long, a fast sailer,
In perfect order, sails new and every thing complete.
Will l)o sold a bargain.
U. 8, MarAlial’N Sale.
B Y virtue of an execution, issued out of the United
.States District Court for tbo Northern District of
Florida, and to luu directed, I have levied upon Awzie,
formerly known us Drayton Island, in Luku George,
Hi. Johns River, containing 1,781 acres of good cotton
and sugnr lands, with a new and commodious dwelling
and out houses and other improvements. Also I,'ll acres
opposite the sal 1 Island ou the main land, which will
ho sold by tho undersigned for cash, at public outcry
In tho town of Pula'ku, Pulliam Co., Florida, on Mon
day, the 3d nay of Dec.emher.nl 12 o’clock M. Payment
w II he received in specie. Charleston City or 8avunimh
City Bunk hi Is.
E.E. BLACKBURN, Marshal,
by Geqj J, Zchnbnuer,
VAI.I AIII.F. IHAKI HE.
T HE Subscribers keep constantly on hand a supply
of Keltlewnll's Mineral Salts und Guano, and
Land Plnster. N. A. 1IARDEE St CO.
je 81—(lino
81. Augustine Fla., Sept., 1833.
*I)cputv Marshal,
sop 87-2.il.
in i.vii AmK.ninmii Esnuusiam
7 3 Yurk-M.* licitr flic Court llonac,
SAVANNAH, UA.
7 3 KSTAUUSHKH IN 1838. rv" 7 3
r |'X|l if^ubscrlber, grateful to Ids patrons mid friends
L for llieir continued favors, wouhl state thul, In hiI-
diliou to tho improvemcnis in Dying acquired l»y linn
during his Iasi visit lo England nnd Hcollaiitl, has inuile
arrungeineiils lor extending hi* business, by which lie is
now enabled to Dye a creator variety of Colors on Silk
and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Stc., which he trims will
generally please all who may favor him with their
patronage.
Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated,
ns may he required, in the sumo superior style which
has generally so much ident-t-d Ids patrons aud friends.
Ladies’ Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed in the
most fasldonuhle styles, t irdors from the country punc
tually uliumled lo. Terms moderate. When parcels
aresout hysteamhoat or railroad, word should be sent
him by loiter through tlio Post i mice,so that lie in**.) know
whereto call lor them.
Junta e ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
NOTIC'D.
A dam short having made an assignment to Hiram
Roberts for tho benefit of bis creditors, all per
sons hnviiu demands against the said Adam Short, will
please render a statement of such demand to tho as
•Ignee. IItRAM ROBERTS.
Savannah, May 8, 1855. mityH
VAMIAIILE HEAL ESTATE.
B Y arrangement with the purchaser ot Fig Inland
Mill,the wholopioperty In which the su-jscriberlt
and was lately interested, can be sold to a single put.
chaser.
Dr. Screven is authorized to sell.
|ant! tf W. W. STARKE.
Administrator’s Sale.
Ou tho first TUESDAY in December next,at 11 o’clock,
In front of Court llotiso.
LOT No. 25 and improvements, Brown Ward, fronting
of Hull street, subject to C'Jiy ground rant of an
nually , belonging to tho Estate of F. W. Ilelnermann,
deceased, and sold by permission of the Court of Ordi
nary and by order of tho Administrator, for the benefit
of the heirs and credltorsof said Estate. Snlo positive.
Terms—Hair cash, and half 12 monthscrodit, with in
terest secured by mortgage, purchasers paying for all
papers. oct 10
Administrator’s sale.
On TUESDAY, theflih of November next, at 11 o’clock ,
in front or tho Court House,
0 Horses, belonging lo the estate of A n llnrtwell,
deceased, nnd sold by permission of tho Court of Ordi
nary, for the benefit of nil concerned. Terms cash.
oct 18
At pflvate Sale.
A first rate Cooking Range, with oven attached anu
furniture nnd fixtures complete, suitnhlo for coals; has
been In use hut a short lime, for sale low. Terms cash.
oct 17
Liverpool Splint Coal, nt Private Sale.
A cargo of Liverpool Coal, No orders will bo glvon
without tho cash. oct 17
Cook, Washer and Ironer—nl Private Sale.
A first rale Cook, Washer und Ironer,and good Ilouso
servant—sold for no fault, thq owner having no use for
her as the family nro nbout leaving the city. oct 17
‘ Fire Proof "Sales—a farther supply.
JUST RECEIVED nor schr North Slate, direct (Vom
the manufactory, 28 of those well known Herrings Ta
lent flio proof Safes, assorted s.zes, two patterns.with
Halls Patent Powder proof Lock. For sale at the New
York card prlc-w. oct 13 _
Bran, Apples, 1’otalees, Onions, fcc.—At Private snlo
Now landing and lor sale low from tho wharf, ItiO
bids. Unions. Inn do Potatoes, 50 do Apples, 50 bales
prime Hay, tax) bushels Wheat Bran, oct 12
TO llorKEKEEPEIIK.
DANIEL CRONIN, UPIIO..STURER, 30 IIRYAN-8T.
AlvoUl.D respcclltilly announce to the citizens ol
V V Suvnnnuh. that he la rontly lo muke and put down
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, fcc., ul tbo shortest nolico
ami on the most reasonable terms. 3ino—oct 3
IK DIVIO V A li
lt. fc J. G. MILLS have removed to the offleo re
cently occupied by John VV. Anderson, No. 200
Hay street. oct, H—Into
J
EXCHANGE
HAMBURG, ,
BREMEN, *
BERLIN. t
FRANKFORT. In sums lo suit
purchaser)., for snlo4>y CARL EPPING.
oc 12— I m
a MR.
Acadc
with i
practh
&
SILK HATS.
SOFT HATS, of ull descriptions.
CAPS ,.r every STY l.B anil QUALITY.
Low for (.'asii oroooo Ciikdit. CORN ER OF
oc.H-IJan BROUGHTON fc BARNARD.
F ANII ION A 111, I'. DAN ( I N G A V, A l»Ii!VI Y.
MR. MCtlOLS will resume Iho duties of Ids
Academy on nr about the 8nih of November, 1855,
wltli new facilities for teaching a thorough nnd
practical knowledge of Dancing and Uullslhonic?,
ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
t "sT Terms. Ilourz of Attendance, fcc.. will bo an
nounced In ti future advertisement, before the com-
liionuoiiittiilof tin, eunafon. «>»> 16—tlnov
~FOR SALE—A BARGAIN.
A tractor Improved LAND In Dougherty B0L
county.containing <>v» r8.(Hlti acirs.onu null
JmkTnd hickory, nnd the oilier nine Ininlof the flrot
qiKtlliy. On the premises are all neces ary buildings
for tmmediutu occupancy. The place yielded near ten i
halos of eotion lo the hand last year, and u largo sur- '" u '|
plus of provisions, and is uMimattid one of tho host pla
ces In the county The proprietor would sell been
infirmity anti inability to attend a divided interest
Terms easy. First pnyment twelvo months after pos
session, and the remainder In four years (hereafter, by
instalments of one filth each year. Any one wishing to
buy will bo referred to tbo proprietor. For further par
ticulars, upon appiicnliou lo tho Editors of the Savan
nah Republican. tllNI— aug 17
For freight or juissuge, ap
isuge, apply to
OGDEN, STARR fc CO
VESSEL WANTED.
A VESSEL of from 400 to 4100 tons, to load
^SLoiSiwitli sawed lumber, for i'ailiz. Apply to
■Bpra _ COHENS «t HERTZ.
W A NTEl> TO (’HA UTFlit.
xLig' Several Vestels u* load with Lumber
■<<r,Tymi.l Timber, farlliu North of Europe and,
South America. EPPING fc Klf
I’Olt KENT.
THE EASTERN TEN EM ENT of Brink Build-
liiiiB lug, corner of A been u and Jones Struct
Apply lo
oct 20 I fOI,C( IMff E, JC HINSON fc CO.
TO KENT.
Theluueineni of Cnssol Row fronting on Roy
bi,jj;l hold’s square. Possession given 1st Novemho
iflULnoxi. A. A. SM ETS.
.ly 83—tnUtnoH
s roikf: to iki;kt.
THE western Tenement of Brick Building, ail-
m joining Mr. Jos W. Webster’s, oppiftlto Si. An
drew’s Hall. Broughton street; 30 feet front
HIIU OlHoel ili-i-p. 11 constkIm ..r Uirmt alorii-M. und u
Aim, nlr>- ceBiir, nm) J» well llitcil ultber for u whohwilo
or u retail ImimIiiuss. AI.KX. A.HMETS.
sep 37—I m
61* 1-lNl.NG FALLANU \V INTI. It IVII1.I-
N EIK V GOODS.
f'y MRS. C. FREELAND will open this day, lflth
of October, a largo and selected assortment of
fc ^ goods, conslslingof French, Silk, ami Satin
iiuiicm Bonnets; also a choice lot of plain nnd colored
Straws. Ribbons. Velvots, Laces, Flowers, Foathora,
EinbroiduriCB, DrcaaGapa and Head Dresses.
llonViets Cluunctl and Pressed.
N. It. And this Season, in the Dress making depart
ment, she a ill t,u enabled to please her customers in
every respect aslo Fitting, Making aiulTrlming, as shu
has advantages of procuring the best amt most ap
proved Paris Fashions, monthly, having also engaged
tlio services of a competent person from the North.—
Site will pay particular attention to tbu Muklng, Braid
ing and Embroidering of Children’s Dresses. Dresses
made in tho most fashionnblo manner in twenty-four
hour*. 177, BROUGHTON STREET,
oct IK Opposite St. Audrows Hall.
- NEW GOODS
JUST H.EOEIVE33.
1 )|IE SUIISCRIRERbasuow In store and is receiving
by each steamer iroin Now York, a full and well
selected assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Consisting of fine DRESS and FROCK COATS, BUS!-
NF.SS COATS of all qualities and colours. MERINO
and FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWS—
GLOVES, CRAVATS, fcc., fcc.
Having procured llie services of un experienced cut
ter, be Hatters hitnsolf that ho shall pe able to please
all who may favor him with his orders, and his stock
nl nieces goods is full, and well assorted.
1 * WM.o. PRICE,
oct 10 147 Bay s’reel.
COAL AND WOOD YARD.
J . T. T II (HIAS,
offers for sale at the
UNION FERRY WHARF,
a supply of
RED ASII COAL. AND FIRE WOOD
of all Kimls.
Conhumkrs can depend upon being promptly sup
piled with agouti article. Strict attention given lo Fal-
Sleusurument. Boxes for orders arc placed at tbo storer
ol Messrs. J. M. Cooper fc Go., W. G. Dickson. W. Ws
Lincoln, nt tlio office of tlio Morning Nows, and at my
residence in Joiiud-slreei. Terms Cash. oct 8
RANSOM STOVE WORKS,
AT A T.IK A NY, NKW YOICK.
\I7E offer lor side, at our SAVANNAH STDVE
1 t AGENCY, u largo aud vnrtod assortment of
STOVES,
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
at. I solicit u contlutiaiiee of Hie liberal encouragement
given our Agency in this city during the pas' year. For
Iho information of ALL PARTIES intrrrstrd in the
STOVE BI'SiNEKS. either buying or selling, wo havo
the satisfaction ol informing our customers nbrond (as
thorn at homo know the (act,, that during the past year
ier hnnr sold JIIOHF. STOFF.fi than any other estab
lishment in llin Slate of Georgia or South Carolina.
We make this statement In Justice to ourselves, ami to
set us right before the trade, and with u fall d. lermin
Rtton of doing more and heller for our customers du
ring the present year. JAMES Hi'I,I,IVAN,
Agent for N. (f. Hansom & Co.,
oct 13—2)11 Stove Manul ic.tiirers. Albany, N. V.
NEW STOCK of SALAMANDER SAFES
t »F Wilder’s iiiilcul, received by schr. Jonas Smith,
' from Now York. A complete assortment of theso
well known Safes, of nu entirely new anu highly np-
' oved pnllcru, provided with the La Belle Lock, which
Kith powder and burglar proof, (a s|iecimen of this
Lck detached, for exhibition,)for sale by
O. II. CA.MPFIELD.
' liberal reduction will bo made on my old stock of
s remaining on hand. Ad{ity as above.
sept89- Im
- -
MEDICAL NOTICE.
jd n. w. t. p a. n. h: ,
THE HOT ASIC,
OR REFOItn PHYSICIAN OF
SAVANNAH.
B EGS to announce that he has removed his
ridcnce and Office from the corner of Slate nnd
Jefferson streets, to the former residence ami office of
the late Dr. Illcliurdsone. on Broiigliton-street, (be
tween .Montgomery and West Broad-streets, lie tenders
Ids mosiBlncere thanks to his fellow-citizens in the city
and equal ry, lor the very liberal employment of his pro-
fessi uml services since his location in Savannah, und
takes ploHsnruIn announcing that Idafncililfes for meet
ing tho constantly increasing demnntls upon him are
greatly improved, having employed u competent person
lo attend especially to his office affairs.
Ladies may consult him either In his family parlor,
his consulting-mom, adjoining his ofllce, nr in his office.
His consulting-room has been furnished and arranged
wnh especial reference to the convenience, comfort und
tueloof those visiting him profus-iinuully.
Patients visited promptly anti punctually.
For terms and further particulars, sue his Modical
Journal. amo-oct 1
Sll MIIAKElt licit IIS.
JUST RECEIVED a full supply of Fresh Me-
TJ diciual Herbs. For sale by,
JSL J. M. TURNER, Agent,
aa"'’ 20 Market Square.
C Vltijp OF WILD CHERRY BARK—A valuable
') ami agreeable Tonic and Sedative.—Tills Syrup is
t ; ircin|iy prepare.I from a choice of llark, nnd possess-
’*all its valuable properties. Uniting with atonlcpow-
pH ', property of calming Irritation nnd diminishing
, '“‘Us exciiahlllly, it is utlmirably adapted to the
watmentof Ul senses in which a debilitated condition
•L'i Momacl! or of tho system Is combined wilh gon-
,a|,, r local irriintioii. For sale by
_^t_IR J. M. TURNER, Agent, Market squnre.
T'ftl M3JO AND SUGARS.—511 Bxs Grant fc WnFsB
4 fc 5 Tobacco. 85 bxs 10 do. 25 hxs 18 do
B* in choice iinporletl plnninlion Cigars. In store,
" 1 t suit: by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc (3
hour
'll.-850 IJbls“l>e
1 I'Hi Saeka
" fc ule by
do
HOLUOMUE, JOHNSON fcCO.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
KOIBINSON Ar CAN IN
DRAPERS and tailors, and dealers
IN FINE READY-MADE CLOTH I Nil,
A RE iiow receiving and opening their STOCK OF
Gt it His, HUitablo lo the coining season, consisting
"fine black and fancy colored French, Engligli and
American Ulothsund t'asslineres; Vestings of silk,
in, cashmere nnd plush ! Velvets, Overcoatings of bea
ver. kerseys, moliuirand pilot cloth. All of which will
l:o made and trimmed in our usual style, and at tho
Bhortuat notice.
Our Ready Matte Clothing Is mnuufncturcdat the well
known house of W. T. Jennings fc Co., Broadway, Now
York, aud comprises everything fine und fashionable.
Furnishing Goods ef every description rqulslte to n
gentleman's wardrobe, constantly on bund.
Also. India Rubber Goods, Trunks, Vullson nnd Car
pel Bugs; nil of which wo offer on our usual terms at
GAUDRY’S BUILDING,
oct 1—1 mo next to Pulaski House
PLANTATION ST PII’TTIis!
N EGRO cloth and BLANKETS.—80UU yards
While (all wool) Plains.
5000 yards Grey, (all wool) Plains.
5000 do Mixed do do
80000 do Drub mixed Kerseys.
10000 do do do Plains.
2IHM) do White do Ker.cys.
2000 do Black do dq
5000 do Plulil Kinseys.
1000 do Heavy Mixed ftnllnelts.
1000 do do Kentucky Jeans.
5000 do Twilled Red Flannel.
ItillUO do Colton Osnnburgs.
25000 «lo Stout Colton Shirting.
50 bales Negro Ulaukets. our own importation.
also :
500 dozen Head Handkerchiefs.
100 do Wool Caps.
50 lo Scotch Bonnots, for Hale on accommoda
ting torens. Planters and factors nru respectfully invited
to examine our stork before purchasing.
ocl » NEVTIT. I.ATIIHOP & ROGERS.
( 11G A Rs7"TOB A* ’(’O, fccT—50 in elioirn brands Hit-
vnnu l'lgitrs. WO in lilt Spanish and American: .'mil
bxs Tolmeco. variom qualities; .Vi kegs Kuril; 30
Pipe Heads; 130 t.xa Pniunnd No I Noap. Kamling. and
lot sale by oct 80 IIOKCOMBE, JOIINHON fc CO.
$10 ONLY!
S PLENDID Building Lola and Farms lo suit purchas
er*. Each subscriber for only 910, will receive 29
building lots or a farm from 8 to 10 acres, 700 building
lots anti 50 farm* will ho divided among tun subscribers,
on tlio evening of tlio loti. October next. Those lots are
beautifnli) situated in the village of Knkelcud 40 miles
Ironi She city nl New York, und directly on the Long
Islan i Rid 1 Itoml, and near the splendid Luke Roukon-
>me. For maps and certificates apply to
sep.83—Id WM. WRIGHT.
KOIK KALE.
Tlml commodious uml dosirnblo residence situ
ated on Lot No. 31, Liberty Ward, fronting mi
South Broad, near West Broad streets. The
is substantially built of bricks, is well fliidshod
In every part, and fitted up with gas and wuter fixture'.
II because of I It also has an oxucllcut pump In ihu yard and a flower
garden attached to the premises, together with ull DU'
- -saury out buildings.
Tbo properly can bo inspccled by any one desirous of
purchasing. For terms, apply to
st!|> 18—tf THUS. II. HARDEN, Trustee.
TO IK 13NT7
A brick store uml dwelling, corner of Charlton
mmW nnd Jefferson streets. Apply to
sept85 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
NOTICE.
The subscriber bus removed from nrougbton-st
to the new building, corner of Barnard amt Con
gress streets, Market Kqiiaru, where ho offers for
sale a Bill supply of Pure ami Genuino Drugs,
Medicines and Ghoinlcals, nud solicits a share of the
public patronage.
TO IK ENT.
M llotli tenements of Ihu Itouso In South llrontl
street, belonging lo II. It. Jackson, Esq. The
Eastern tenement will bo rented witn llie furni
ture If required. For terms, apply lo
so|>t8l A.C. DAVENPORT.
TO .SEA I*l,AM> COTTO\ I’LAATJ IIS
rplIE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agents
X (or tho side of the celebrated McArlliy SEA IS
LAND CHITON GIN, the coitou from which Is readily
sold, ami which usually brlugs three to Uvo cents per
poun l more than from nuy oilier Gin yet Invented, hoc
now prepared to supply Planters and tliosu wanting,
with these ol superior workmanship at one hundred
anil-twenty llvo dollars each. Extra r-dlarsSIK
Extract frmn a letter from a FI >rtdu plantei:
“The McArtliy Gin is lufltiliely ahead of every other
Gin yet muhtifautiirud. I would not ho without one for
Ireble tbo nmouni; it saves irouble. )* simple, uml lorn*
out beuiltllul cotton. Tbe staple is not injured, and ihu
ojieii process so lunch ilesiroi by tbo English buyers is
Certainly obtained.”
aug 84—tf BOSTON fc VILLALONQA.
coi’ah'Fn i : it mi i i* notice.
^1^1115 UNDERSIGNED have thistlay taken in Co-
I parli.ersi.i|» Mr. J. N. HUDTWAl.GKER. Tlio
business ol llu- firm will be coulintied under the name
or WEBER HRo’rt.
Liberal advances made on consignments to their
friends in Liverpool, Havre, Antwerp, Amsterdam,
llninliiitg and IIrumen.
Office over vVobsler fc Palmes Store—Bay Street.
WEBER BROTHERS.
Savannah, 1st Oct. 1855. Iw ocl 17
HE WITT <« illWIIGAN,
H AVE now in store, a full nssortmuiit of Fall and
Winter Dry Goods consisting of
Rich flounced Silk Rohes,
Black nud colored -M. Ho Antique Silk
Saxony wool Pinin', French .Merinos,
Mouslin do l.niims and Cusbiiieres,
French nnd English Print,, rich French Embroideries,
l.nca Vollurs unit rlUnices In rot*, Talma Cloths, ull col’s.
Cloths, Ctts.-lmioes and Vesting*.
Whiiney amt Until Blnukuls, Hosiery In every variety,
Laities, Gents, uml Children’s Meiino Ve-ls, \c,
To which they solicit tlm nttenlion m piirclmsurs.
oct 17 DxVVITt’ &. MORGAN, Congress-st,
CARPET AND UI'IIOLSTEKY
WARE HOUSE,
No. I IOCONURXSH ANU 57 St. Julikn Strexts.
^T’llL I'.NDMIWKi'iVBb would take litis opportunity
X lo express to his friends and tlio puOlic generally*
his sincere thanks lor llieir liberal patronage ami In
fluence, which lias resulted in extension of his mule to
ull purls of the Stule. Also, Carolina,Florida, Alabama
and Tennessee, thereby enabling him to exhibit a stock
uiisurjuissed in any Sou'hern city.
Families, .’Merchants, Hold Keepers, mill Stcmnboul
ownurb.nre particularly invited to examine the jireseul
stock, which Is now complete in ull tlio various depart
ments, consisting In purl ol tho following goods, viz:
CARPET DEPARTMENT,
I*IKE31117HI WHITE LEAD.
1)URE While Load; French ami American Window
X Glass,Just received and lorsalo nt
JOHN OLIVER’S
aug 31 Paint Store, 181 Broughton street.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
CO-PA K TN E IK SHIP NOT ICF..
I Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN In co-
part nurslilp with me in tho Auction and Commission
business. The business will hereafter bo conducted un
der tbe name and stylo of Spencer Curroll fc Co.
Savannah, Oct. 15. 1855.
SPENCER CUKRELL.
oct 10
SANK. 1BI.I N DS.DOOItN,A: lUOUKDINCiN,
O F DIFFERENT VAR1F.TI I'.S, cheap nt
CHAFFER fc CO’S DEPOT,
oct 20-0 No 6, Whitaker st.
— NI’NDICIES. ~
1 11x9 Nondol’s Tallow Candles flam! 8. 5UdoIlig*
IUU gin’s dodo do. It'D bxs Adamantine do.
5H bxs Colgate’s Pearl Stnrch.
5(1 ib) Bcudell do do
150 do Bticbnn’s ami Smith's Family Snap
50 do Colgate’s No 1 do
75 do do Ibbnr do
50 do do Pale do
85 do Ground Coffee; 25 do do Peppcr;|50 bbls Su
gar nnd Soda Cracker*; 80 do Unitor do; 87 do Pilot
Brea.I; 85 llirchest HlkTcn, X lb. papers iTin Foils); 80
do Hyson do; 25 ti Ib Cnddies do do; 50 13 Ib do do do.
50 bxs Bov’s best Lemon syrup; 85 do do 2nd do Uo.|l50
do Negro Pipes; 500 Reams Wrapping Paper, assorted
sizes. In store,and for salo by
oct 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO._
L ittle giant .milks.-a farther supply or no 2 fc
No 3. Also, jiortable Sleel Mills for nniid or horse
power, just received, uud for snlu cheap, by
oct 80 C. H.CAMPFlEi.D.
• )TATOKS—50 Bbls eating Potniocs.j
flue order, instore, and for sale by
CHAMPION & WATTS.
oct 20 No 4 Barnard st., near the Market.
1 7LOUR, CORN. fcc.—150 Bags supertlnu family flour
* 500 bushels prlmo while Corn; 330 do good Ohio
seed Oats; 700 do old Apple Brandy; 71 bales choice
Ea-tern Huy;05 do prime North River liny; In store, nnd
for sale by oct 80 WAVER fc CON STAN INE.
C M) LG ATE’S PREMIUM Atiamle Lend, constantly on
) hnnd, for sale cheap. CHAFFER fc CO.
bet 20 Nofl Wblinker st.
I/’LOUR AND BACON.—25 boxes Uiickwheat Flour'
J’ 25 bulves nnd quarter bbls fie ,j 0
200 Sucks Georgia
85 Bbls extra Family Georgia
u5 lllids prime Bueon Sboule'era
50 do do do Side*
10 Casks choice limns. Just received nnd for salo
by ocl 80 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
C (OFFER AND SUGAR.—300 liuKspilnm~(.'rroF*Kio
) Coffee; 50 Mots old Government Java Coffee
30 lings do do do
50 do prime Lnguira jo
50 do do Porto Rico ,j 0
St) do do Maracaibo no
5011 lid- choice St Croix P R nnd N O Sugnr
50 Bbls Stuart’s Clarified A uml B do
50 do do Crushed aud powder’d do
Just received, und In store, lo- sale by
oct go BCRANTt )N, JOHNSTON & <
• do
SUCAIK-
1A HHDS fair N o eugnr
1U 20 do .lo P R do
50 bbls Smarts A nnd II Clarified do
25 do do Crashed do
85 do do Powdered do
fn Store uud lor sale by
oct 10 SCRANTl >N, JOHNSTON fc CO.
B UTTER, CHEESE fcc.—83 Firkinscliolco Butter
2011 Boxes Cheese
85 Hlf Bbls Fulton Market Beef. Lauding, nnd
for tale by
oct 20 HOI.COMBE, JOHNSON fc CO.
S UGARS ANifcoFFKK.—150 K0l» Clarified Alii
'/'Sugar
85 Bbls Powdered uml Crushed sugar
8.» Bags i Mil Brown Javai biffeo
41) Packet* < 'hi Govo'iimciil Java Coffee.
I.iimling, und loi snlu by
„cl 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO.
Ml IIKIYT.
fff!» A Cotton Ware House on tlio Bay Hint will store
Ik'.'K. 1500 bales. Possession given imuicdiutely.
eopt 15 T. .1. ■» AI.MI, No- DO Bay-st.
FOU KENT.
THREE STORES. Wnbibttrg’s Range,in Con-
litiia gress and Jefferson streets, i’ossosslo glvon
-*■ 1st November. Enquire of
sept 13 MINIS fc JOHNSTON.
TO Jt I-; N T.
A HOUSE in Gordon street, in 8ctidd<*r’
ft!!™ Block. Possession gt
X* sepll)
oil 1st October. Apply to
HONE fc CONNERY.
I’Ll HllilNG'
rjMIH subscrlberls prepureil to cxocutoat the shortest
oct 13
155 Bronglitou street.
Stores for Rent.
Several good stores for rent In Hodgson’s hi lek build
Ing, 170 liny street. oct I (
Large Furniture sale—At Auction.
On THURSDAY, IHth Inst, at II o’clock, nt Mn.
NuvlU’s Bourdiug House, corner of Bnrunrd and Hull
st routs.
The entire lot of furniture In said house. Consisting
In pari of prftno fashionable parlor furniture, sofas,
chn'r*, centre tables, divans, toto-a tote, looking glass
es, side board, lino mahogany wardrobos and warble
top bureau*, washstands, bedsteads, crockery, gluss
ware, silver nnd silver plated ware. Also—one of
“Clilckerliig’s”Piano Fortes. Terms Cash. ocl5
Hides Wanted.
THE HIGHEST market prtoewlltbo paid for good
Dry Flnlt Hides. ocl 4—tf
~ DISSOLUTION.
spin: firm of CRANE fc RUUUERS was dissolved
1 on the l-Jth Inst, by mutual consent. Either party
will uso tbo uutuoof the firm in closing Its nresetit hush
H. A. CRANE.
J. G. UUDGEU8,
TO (KENT.
j* Tbe Store wider the bluff,ut tho foot of Whltn-
| ker-streot Enquire of
L mar 29 SPENCER CUKRELL.
V WANTED
I To RENT, u house pleasantly situnlntl, apply to
sept7 WAYNE GRENVILLE fc CO.
FOIt KENT.
k The Store, corner Bay and Whitaker streets,
[I occupied by A. Bonaml; the store adjoining, on
L Whitaker street, occupied by H. Logan. Pos.
se-aion to each of tlm above given the first ol Novem
ber noxt. aug85 \VM. WRIGHT.
TO KENT.
Tlio two tenements of the wnndou Building,
eonslstingof three stories nnd nn attic, on lot No.
88, Broughton street, Washington Ward. Rent
Apply to A. A. Smets, or
RO.’T. A. ALLEN fc l
uug 1G
„ to icent!
Four of the five tenement Houses, situated ull
Hi j! corner of Jones nnd Abercorn streets. Rent
tamll.9250 per nnnuiii. Possession given linmetllaluly.
A ’-■»> tlio store on Bull street opposite the Post office.
A. BONAK’D,
Cornerof Bay nnd Bull streets.
WANTED TO KENT.
A comfortable dwelling In a central pnrt of the
city. Kent not to exceed §300 per annum. A pply
to aug I VVM. WRIGHT.
Impdro of
aug 14
TO KENT.
a Tho Western corner Tenement of Cnsscl Row,
■ fronting Reynolds stpiarc ; also, two of the mid-
••dlt! Tcnemenis of ibe same row. For convc-
nil i»ce, there is no dwelling-house of u similar size pre
ferable to them, in the city,
aug4—tf ALEX. A. SMETS.
FOK KENT. t ,
-*y Tho Stores under ST. ANDREW ? HALL, cor-
j! ner of Bronglitou am) Jefferson streets, will be
UL lei in two, three, or four stores to suit tenants.
Pus-ceslon on 1st November. For terms, apply to
uug 80 WILLIAM ROGERS, Secretary.
TO KENT-
L That cninmo.il ous Store on liny street, west of
Messrs. Scranton, Johnston fc Co., formerly oc-
copied by Messrs. Crane fc Rodgers. Possession
it October, For terms apply to
’ COHENS fc IIEI
F.RTZ.
FOK KENT,
Store No. 148, Bolton’s Range, from top to hot-
tom, now occupied by Oqtavua Cohen, Esq., pos
session given 1st November. For terms inquire
jy io COHENS fc HERTZ.
FOK KENT.
wi Two large nnd commodious brick stores, in the
!£o rear of tbo old Steamboat Co's Yard, from 1st
Juno to 1st November, H.',5, with the privilege
I continuing the rent lor u longer period.
Apply at this offlee. may 24—
FOK KENT-
>ak Adeslrable three story brick tenomont H
fjiB on one nud a half lots, situated in York street-
possession given on 1st Nov«raIigr. Apply to
uprlH u OcTAVUS LOIIKN.
a|ir4
FOK KENT.
The store, No. 105 Bryan street. Young’s build
ings, formerly occupied by E. S. Kcmpton. Poe-
„ JOHNSTON.
FOK NALL.
M A commodious BrlckShod Warehouse,situated
In the rear of the Charleston Stonmbont W'liurf,
havinga lease ol flvo years, suitable f«»r tho sto
rage of Lime, ff ay or other merchandize. The llulld-
mu may ho removed by tbepurcliaser.attlieoxplrstion
of the leaso. Apply to {*• S. WIN KLER,
Iy3-tr
Williamson’s Buildings.
TO LET
ROOMS, opposite the Pulaski House—suitable
>r offices or sleeping apnrtnioiils., Enquire of
jnix tf tf JM). W . KELLY
.. FURNISHING
' * iiieut in the city will In
strei l. [ocl 91
I > A*'KET.s'. II MK III.""
I * ) large variety at No.
KIDS.— 1 Tin* best arsnri-
lomnl nt No. 155 Bronglitou
IIOKAUi: MORr"
j.., FEATHER DUSTERS
I5.i Biouglilon Mrei-I.
IIUKACi: MOUSE.
Royal Medttllon, English Drugots, (Various
Do Velvet, widths,)
Mocet Wilton. Mosaic llenrlh Rugs,
Do Brussels, Velvet aud Chenille do,
Tapestry do, Tufted do,
Power Loom do, Pimio nnd Tablo Covers.
Three Ply Ingrain, Door Mala,(every variety,)
Two Ply do, Silver fc Brass 'lair Rods.
Wool Dutch, Carpet Bindings, Jrc.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT.
Rroculells, Lace and .Muslin Curtains,
Satin do Luincs, Gill Cornices,
Satin aud Silk Damask, Do Pin* nnd Bands,
Worsted and Colton do Tassels, Loops and Cords,
Velvet und Plush, (various colors,) Window Shades,
(new stylo.) Also, every variety ol Furniture Cover
ing, Trimming* and Materials for Decorations.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
from two to 84 feet wide, for halls and rooms,' cut to fit
without n scam.
The subscriber wtll obligate himself to make the pri
ces on hII descriptions of goods us low as the same qual
ity cun be purchased In any Northern city.
t V" Carpets cut to rooms and goods sent to any part
of the city free of charge.
An experienced Upholster will attend to the
making uml laying of Cnrpcu und Oil cloths when re
quired. Tho Decorative uud Curiam Department is In
churge of un Upholster ol acknowledged tusleaml skill.
W II. GI.'ION, Agent,
oct 18 140 Congress and 57 St Julian streets.
TO Kl II.DEIIS.
T MIE subscriber is prepnred lo execute nt the shortest
nolico ami hi tho m isl workmanlike manner, ull
kinds of Alelnl Roofing, Cornice, Gutters, ar other work
lected with the manufacturing or repairing of Cop
per, Galvanized Iron,Zinc or Pliet-l Iron business.
‘ HORACE MOUSE,
oct 13 I5G Broughton street.
PLANTATION DODDS.
H EAVY Twilled Kerseys, Mcldej’s Plains, black
mixed Twills.
Plain ami twilled R-d Flannel*, Canton Flannels,
-31. 7 8 und 4 I heavy Brown Phlrilngs.
Plaid ami striped Homespun*, DoinuMlc Cfttglintns,
satinets, Kmiiuckv Jeans, Caslmeres, 'Tweetics, fcc.
Hickory striped Hhirtiims, l.insey Woolseys,Calicos.
London Diillil und Twilled Blankets.
We offer a large stock of the abovo goods for sale, to
which wo solicit llie attention of purchasers.
D it WITT fc MORGAN,
ocl 18 Ulhro’s building. Congress street.
Iron Front Jewelry Store
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
No. 116 Broughton-at., between Bull if Whituker
The largest and best selected stock of goodi
Cjfftv ever offered for salo in tltia c.lly. ‘."id uml 8il
(g-4 ftvur Wuli-bes. Vest. Fob ami Guard Lhnliih.*uli
sk?,.d»of Jewelry, Chnlolanes, Bracelets, Brooches,
flue Diamond work Finger Ring*, Silver Castor*, Ton
Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Clip*, cake baskets, 8po»ns
Forks,Fish Knives, Pio Knives, Chces.* Hcoups, Ladles,
Syphons. Also, all kimlsol I’laled Ware, Military nnd
Fancy Goods, und a groat variety of nrlli-les too numer
ous to mention; the whole of which will bu sold ul re
duced prices.
All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry nmlothor Job
hi11it /iiiomJi-d to by cninpuU'iit hnnih. .
oct 17 IIORTON fc ItlKE.MAN.
Gt -W-A-KT 9 fS
BANK-NIITE UST ANII I)ETECT0K,
I’litiliilinl si mi monthly, at .Muntgvmrry, jUa,
At *vi oo l*«-r A ii ii mu. in Aitviinca.
1 'HE work is printed on fine while patter and new
ty pe, uml in appearance will bo second o noiio In
the United Stales.
A southern Bank-Note I,isl is essential in every llnnk,
Counting House, und Public < ifflce. Let its unite In ud-
vnm-Migotir common Interests,uud not |iermll Norlliern
men unit Norilu-rn Detectors to lluciimtn our money
iiiallei'H us they inuy wish, while we are quiellv billow
ing llieir diciuilou.
Tbe work will lie carefully revised on the day of pub
lication, and nil lrii|iortiiiil financial chances, as limy
occur, noticed. Every exertion will lie inado to make
it u correct and reliable guide to the liunkor uud Mer
chant.
Hotel Proprietor;., Brokers, Auctioneers, Cnmmistdnii
Merchant*, ..ml others desirous of luiring their mimo
nud '.usiiiess widely circulated, nre Informed Hint i
Hunted number of ndvervlsoment* will be Inser ed.—
-Special rale* for advertising by Ibe year, or for shorter
periods, may bo known by uppiying to any of my Agent*,
or nt tlio office in Atlanta, Gu.
Specimen numbers will bo nont, on application "by
letter, free of charge.
All communications intended for tbo Bank-Note List
and Detector, mtiHt be addressed to Swiiu’h Bank-Note
List, Atlanta. Gu. SAMUEL SWAN,
Jambs Robkrtson. General Agent. sep25—3m
$150 Reward.
RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on (lie 22.1
September, Ids slave ALBERT, who is 87
h§t yours of age,about 5 feel 8 inches high, weighs
about 140 jioiiiids, ha* Mruigfit nnd very light
nh)im hair, blue eyes,ami Is *o white that it will be
difficult to detect Ills beinqa Negro. Ills front teeth are
fast decaying, chews tobucco, and is fond of spirits tho’
no drunkard, llu cannot road or write, bits no trade;
bus been uccustnmed to block and fa ming. Ho has bill
litlle knowledge of the country, and will linvo frequent
occasion to enquire bis way. Is rather slow in speech,
and ha*rath'.run humble "appearance. FIFTY DOL
LARS aud tlm horse (if taken wltli him,) will be given
by me for In* confinement ftiuuy fail, and Information
sentto me so 1 get him. One Hundred Dollui* will be
paid for proof to convict the Abolitionist who has been
tampering with him forsomu months past, uml who Inis
Incited him to take this ud vantage of my ubseucc to
New York.
Any one who may have seen said Negro will greatly
oblige me by writing, so tlmt I may luivo some idea of
what direction lie bus taken. He will undoubtedly pass
himself as a white man. When lie lull lie rode u ches-
nut sorrel horse, worth about S70.
J.M.TISON,
oct 19—tf Bethel,Glynn Go., Georgia.
TK I fit S, 1*1,01 LiJf.S, fcc
J UST RECEIVED by Steamers, and other vessels, n
full supply of
Cotton Ware Ilouso and Store TruckB.of all sizes
Kill No lo nnd 11 Ploughs; 25 No 8 It do (two Iior30)
50 No I Allen do, one horse; 50 No 2 do do do
IW Tray Barrows, extra quality, for Ilnilmnd pur-
pores. For sale by G. II. GAMPFIELD.
oct SO-1 in
IIA YARD TAYLOR’S JAPAN.
A Visit lo India, China and Jripuu In 1853. By
Bayard Taylor.
Evenings with the Prophets; A serie* of Memories
and Medl aliens. By Rev. A. Morton Brown.
Cloudy uml Sunshine In tnu Life of a Viilago Pastor.
Hurbaiighs lluavonlv Home, 3 v Is.
FI m’s Clerical Reports on continued Fever and Ty
phoid Fever.
Gooch’s Practical Midwifery
Fordyco on Fevers.
Mendenhall’* Medlci l Students Vudo Mccum.wllh up
wards of —HD illustrations.
Measly's Medical Formulary.
Measly’s Prescription Mook
Wood’s Practice, Bell and stokee.DickEons.W atsonr,
Dtinglison’s ami all other Medical Works for Btudents
nnd Practitioners at reduced pHces.
flCl 17 W. Till »RNE WILLIAMS.
ilOYS HEADY NX AD 13 CLOTHING,
T HE UNDER8ING ED bus just received n largo uml
choice assortment of the above Kiiltablo for Boys
of all ages. The stock conipr.se- over Sacks and Silk
touts, black nnd colored Cloth !• rocks. Nicks and
Jackets, I’ttiiW or black Doo skin, fancy French Oassl-
mores nnd Tweeds, Vest* ol figured Velvet,fancy Silks,
I,lack Satin and Cas.-lmcn , the whole ol which he offers
for sale on‘accommodating terms, and at tho lowest
market nriccs. " R- SYMONS,
ocl 8 1 Draper fc Tailor, 17 Whitaker street.
ntlRN ANU OAT* 4 —300 bushels primo Ohio Seed
l j t lats, 850 bushels old and new Corn, In store. F’or
salo by [out 18' 'V A VER fc O'Nri I'A NTINK.
Executor’s Sale of Valuable
LAND ANU PERSONAL l’KOl’ERTV.
B Y authority of the will ol William Zelglor, lain of
Crawford counly, deceased, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in November next, in Knoxville, within the
leUtil hours ol sale, all Die Lauds lying in *nitl county be
longing o llm estate ol said Zeiglcr, (consisting of the
Homo Place, Atkinson,Colbert, sitnonion, Moon, Dug
ger, Hatcher nnd Miller l.nnds-)
Also, ut tlio lllbb Plantation,on theTliurs«lay after Iho
first Tuesiluy In November next, all the land* lying in
Bibb county belonging to sniil-ostato. Tho Land* will
be sold in parcels varying from 151) lo lbtiu acres, to suit
all clussesof jiurcbuscrs.
Will be *o|d also ul the last mentioned lime and place,
all llie Perishable Property onsaii! last meniloiio i Plans
tation,consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, fcc. Bale lo
continue Ironi day to Buy until all I* sold. Terms on the
day of silo. Jt MIN W..DENT, Ex’r.
Crawford Co., Go., Bcpt. 5,1851.
fjjr" The Augusta Constitutionalist. Southern Ro-
cortier, Millcdgevlllu; l(c|>uhlicun, Savannah ; intelli
gencer ami Advocate, Atluniai will copy ami forward
" * ’** ' - - JOHN IV. DENT.
COPARTNERSHIP.
rrMIE undersigned havo entered Into copartnership,
X under the firm of RODGERS fc NOKK18, for tlio
transaction of a general Grocery business, at tlio old
stand of Crone fc Rodgers, cornnr of Hay and Lincoln
streets. JAMES G. RODGERS,
JAMES A. NORIHS.
Savannah, May 12, 1855 may 18—tf
RINKOMJTIOft.
r pllH copurtuersldi) hereloforoexlstlng under tbo firm
L of MORSE fc NICHOLS iwtliin day dissolved by
mutual consent. II, MORSE will continue the businesa
ul the old stand, 155 Brotiglitou street. ADo the maim*
fncturingand Jobblug work at tbo shop In Jefferson
street.
the unsettled business of tlio firm will bo attended to
by him, nnd to whom all accoih,.s and notes duo Juno
1st, must be paid Immediately.
MOUSE & NICHOLS.
Savannah, August let, 1853. aug I—tf
i»|~«SSO l .,LT,ON.
N OTICE Is hereby given tlml tlio Bjieclal coqiorL
ucrsliiji existing between tlio iimlorslgned, under
llie firm ol F. J. i k>DF:N, will bo dissolved from aud
after tbo first day ol July, 1855.
FRANCIS J. OGDEN,
FRANCIS T. WILLIS.
Savannah, Muy 17, 1055. Jo 2—tf
COPARTNERSHIP*
rpllE undersigned have this day formed neopartncr>
X ship under tho nufae and firm of *>>er., Starr fc
• :<>., lor the iruusactloii of u guiiural Shipping nnd Coin*
mission buslneas. ERAS. J. OGDEN,
WM. S TARR, JR.,
BENJ. II. HARDEE.
Savniinuh, May 17, *55. June 8
(70-PA KTN i:KMII •* NOTIOi:.
rpm: Umler'lgimd havo this day formed a co-partner*
X ship for the ft nnsnetion of n General Faclorngo
ami Coiiiinlssion bnsinoHs, undei the name uml style
Ol I1AYNAKD fc ROWLAND, and snlciit llie patron
age o l their Irlomlsaud llie public ueuerally.
El'll HAIM MAYNARD.
Jy II JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jr.
POPAIII'N i: 1C Sll I I*.
'pilOMASS. WAYNE und it. ALEX. WAYNE
I transacting business in Savannah under tlm stylo
or THOM. S. WAYNE fc SON ; (J. E. GRENVILLE
fc W. T. SAMPLE, transacting business In Clialla-
nnngn, under the style of GRENVILLE fc SAMPLE,
und In ■''iivninmli undo' the stylo of GRENVILLE fc
co., linvo entered into copartnership (todulo from tlio
l*t July, 1855,) for tho purpuso of transuding a gun
oral
C’oiiiiiiiNHlon A; Forwarding IfUNinoM
Under (he Style of
WAYNE, GRENVILLE & GO., nt Savannah,
GRENVILLE, SAMPLE fc CO., at Chattanooga.
THOMAS S. WAYNk,
K. AI.KX. WAYNK.
jo a—ti
DISSOLUTION of FO-PAKTfcFKSHIP
r |MI E Co-partnership heretofore existing between
X BOTH WEI.l.fc WHITEHEAD 1s hereby dissolv
ed hv in ii 111 x I consent. Either party is authorized lo
utlcud lo the unsettled business.
S. E. BOTH WELL,
Savannah, Juno I, 1B.Vl II. WHITEHEAD.
CO-PA KTN i: If Ml IP •
»TMIK Undersigned havo this day formed a Go pari-
X nurslilp tor the transaction of u Faclorngo uml
Commission business under tbu nnino nnd stylo of
IK )TII WELL fc WHITEHEAD, and respectfully so
licit the patroiuinguof llieir friends ami the public gen •
orally. D, B. BOTH WEI.L.
Mavunnali.June 1,1853. II. WHITEHEAD.
CO-PAKTNI3KSHIP NOTIcJi:.
rpm: Undersigned have this tiny formed n co-imrlnor-
X *hip umler llio name und stylo ofGOUPEHfc
.F’RAHER, for the purpose cf carrying on a Faclorngo
ami General Gotuinlssioii Business,uml respectfully so
licit llm iiulruiiuge of llieir friends ami tlm public gen
erally WM. AUDLEY GOUPKR.
JNO. COUPEK FRASER.
Bay st., Mavnnnali,jutie 1.
(Topaiitn f; it mhp .
T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, to
date from the 1st inst. for the transaction of a
General F’iicK' rage, Commission and F'erwardliigMusl
no**, umler Lie firm of
CRANE, WELLS fc GO., Wovnnnuh, und
RICHARD CURD fc CO., Macon,
and pledge llieir slrict personal attention to uny ttuui-
uuss entrusted to llieir charge, at either place.
II. /..CRANE,
L. IV. WELLS,
RICHARD CURD
SavannRb jJuiic 5th, 1850 jet!— ly
their bill for payment to
[ae|> 3 -ld»l
Knoxville, Ga.
J ~>uTATiiF.s AND UNIONS—I.nmlmg Ibis ilav, at
for sale by octJ3 OGDEN. STAR It fc Co.
I’G Alt',SUGARS,—jtlbbl* New Orleans Sugars, 1
noils qualities.
kd do t Untied do \ II urul C; 85 .lo i 'ne li do.
8(1 do Powdered do, in *tore nud h" *«!•• I»v
oa ( b IVI FT fc Cl).
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
W E take pleasure In announcing to onr friends nnd
the public, tlml we havo lid* day opened up
stairs, over our store, a splendlo assortment of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Me.,
CONSISTING OF
Royal Velvet Carpels, various patterns ;
Brussel* Tapestry Carpets;
Rich three ply Carpets;
Very handsome two ply Carpets;
Dutch and Hemp Carpets ;
Velvet and chenile Rug* ;
Mats of various style*,
English uml American Drugget;
Window bhudes;
Satin Delaine and Worsted Curtains ;
Lace anti Muslin no;
Curtain Plus,Cornices,ami Tassels;
Cii'taln Baud*, Gimp und Cord ;
Trimmings for Curtains;
Oil Cloths, fcc., fcc.
We have engnged Mr. Daniel Cronin locut, make and
put down Car|iel* and Oil Cloths when desired.
Wc have also secured the services of Mr. Anlonc
llaska. Into of Purls ami London, whose unrivalled skill
ami taste in decorating and ornamenting Windows is
unsurpassed in the Southern States.
Ilo will also pul up Window Shades, make S ring,
Hair or Muss Mattresses, stuff ami cover old uml new
Furniture, decorate F’ronch Bedsteads—ami ull other
ornamental work appertaining lo a fashionable resi
dence in tho latest American ami French stylos.
Wo hall bo pleuced to linvo a call from those In
ueurcu of the abov *'
t 13
AIKEN fc BURNS. Monument sgr.
notici:.
T WO months after date, application will be tnnde lo
tho ordinary of Chatham county, for leave lo sol.
land and negroes belonging to the estate of James C
n ocTi8 lBt ’ CnBC ' 1, JOHN I\ IIINKS, AUm’r.
B "~ LANKET LONG SHAWLS.—Persons who would
keep warm this winter, would do well to call nnd
•cc those splendid Shawls, Just opened and for sulo by
oct 13 ROKENBACGIlfc LADSO.N.
• sr TiusliEl.S(mi ji.a, landing from sciir. Elvira. AiH
JrOfor sale by CARL ETON fc PARSON,
oct 1»
S EA ISLAND BAGGING, For sulo by tlio undlgnedors
Russian Hump 44 in, l 3-4 lbs per yd, single warp
do do do do double warp
oct 17 An DREW LOW fc CO
B ACON 8(DEs7—f(ihhds choice sides, in storuaod
for sale by oct 17 QCTAVUM COHEN.
N AILS.—Biu KEGS NAILS, assorted sizes, landing
this day from schr Target, and lor sale In lots to
------ — " LYNN fc SNIDER.
oct 11
suit purchasers^
UCKWHEAT.—50 Packages Buckwheat, Halves,
Quarters and Boxes, received and for sale by
, lC i ii ULAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
()(*•!*A KTN 13II Nil 11*.
riTMi: undersigned have formed aco-piutnerslilpandor
i tlm style or VERSTILLE fc FRIERSON, for tlio
purpose of conducting a Forwarding anil Gcnorul
i.'ommlssloii business. HENRY W. VERSTILLE,
EDMUND FRIERSON.
Hnvonnah, August 7, IBM.
notic/i:. '
I AROM this date, all vessels navigating tho Havnnnnu
’ River, will pas* to the North of the Dredging Ma
chine, now employed on tho wrecks.
All steamers, passenger, fnlght uml tow boats, wfl
let off sienm when approaching loe Wrecks, and pass
the Dredging Machine and Mud Flats with a diminished
speed. OCTAVUH COIIBN,
Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. tern.
Savannah Gu., August Iff, 1853. aug 17
fflAI>i:ilfA MINES
O NE of the firm of Welsh Brothers, of Madeira, ex
pects to be In Savannah during the month of De*
bomber next, with samples of a sinull siock of choico
Madeira Wines. List ol prices nnd description of qual
ity can bo seen nl the office of tho undersigned, where
any orders will bo duly registered.
oct 17-1 m HUNTER fc GAMMELL,
M ALK EKGL, t.ODFIHII, fcc.—20 hull bbls No lfc2
Mackerel, now; 2 Casks Codfish; 100 Boxes Her
rings; 50 lihls Mercer Potatoes, 5 do New White Beans,
""" '” r '""’acjtANTO.N, JOUWriTON k CO.
Fine bed blankets.
rru) families who wish a superior Beil Blanket, wo
X offer0 4,8-4, 10-land 12-4 flno Swiss Blankets, a
new uml beautiful article. Also, 0 4, H-4. JO-4 and 12-4
ftoso Blankets. Whitney Blankets of all sizes, and a
choice English Mlunkot, Cradle nud Cribb Blankets. The
abovo article will bo sold at tho very lowest prices.
('all nnd examine ourlol ol IBankets before purchasing
elsewhere, [octal ROKENBAI'GII fc LAUSON.
IIE1IOVAL.
T HE undersigned have removed to the counting room
two doors tost of Messrs. (igdcn, Starr fc Co’s.
CARLBTON fc PARSONS.
^Commission Merchant*, Bny-st.
net 9
A VALLAHLE PLANTATION FOR
s Ai/F:.
SIX miles from the city on tbo Ogeecbeo Plank
jgatf Hoad. couUiUilag ),).')8 acres, well adapted lo Iho
^JMculltire of Rice,Colton and Provisions. Improve
ments good. Apply to oct 10 W51. WRIGHT.
C OFFEE COPF’EB.—300 hags Prime Rio Coffee.
75 mats Java do.
50 bags Prime Porto Rico do. In store and for sale
by ocl 5 SWIFT fc CO.
rplIE undersigned have this day established an Agen-
X cy at Knoxville Tennessee, for the transaction of a
Gmicrsl Produce und Commission Business, lo bo con
ducted by T. It. CLARKE, under tho name and stylo of
T. B.CLARKE fc CO. Orders for Western Produce,
thankfully received and promptly executed.
TI80N fc MACKAY,
T.B. CLARKE.
Eavanunh. Ga n lllth Oct., 1855. oct 13
W T N DO W cl J Ilf AINB^RldTApplication Muslin,
and Lacc Window Cnrtains,just receiv'd by
oct IIS l)sIVITT fc MORGAN
l JO
,1 lit El 1 Cloth Ufa;
•N ETON,
d Tnlmcrr
JLD’K INI
) Black Morie Antique isilkdo.ju-i mn ivml l.y-
octl/ DEM ITTfc MORGAN
C tl.T AF’J.o
I ' I* Swutl, ft)
AT -.A portion of Ihu Cargo pur brig E
’ salo by
ANDREW JiOlVfcCO