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SAVANNAH REIOIK Lit; AN. WEDNESDAY MCI RNINC4, OCTOBER 24, 186ft. IH „|. ; p,:.\nKI«T IIOAT. FOR PALATKA A BLACK CREEK, E.fU. 7il i,nrt (on her former <tny) FRIDAY. The favorite steam packet WEI.AKA, t ant. S. King, will commence her rcgu- Iih»i>, on FRIDAY, m IR o’clock, A. M aud win combine t» leave regularly evory Friday, "ho VVrlnka i» well Ailed u|» with airy Miaie Rooms, and i, ,n ovori way well adapted lo tho route. JepiH } . 8. M. I.AKFITKAII, ARcnl, toil (iHKIiKkTON-TwIi'o M Weak ivxxectixo irtrit the fi.oriha steam* FNS, THU VENTRAL RAH,HO.it! OF OKOR- 01.1, .iXO TIIK SOUTH CAROLINA R. R. «lt' ^ i »ii anil after September Hth.lbe splen- steamship GORDON, J. P. Brooks. Mimmunli r «ill nm regularly between Savannah nnd Charleston, leaving Mnvnunati every Wednesday and Haiunlay evening, al U o’clock, ana Charleston every Mond»\ anil Friday evening, at 5 o’clock. The Gordon will connect both wave with tho Central at*il Hornh i iirollna Railroads, ami with iho splendid steamer running tho Inland rouio beiwcanSavannah and Florida. For freight or passage, having elegant stalo room ac- coninioriatfaus, apply on hoard ot lo sop* 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Aym, t’OIt crMTF.IIVll.l>AUK VIA KlcnilriKOl.'GH KlVF.lt, IIAUNAKI>’8 FERRY ANI» MF.I.I.ON BLUFF. DOIIOV, 8T. MiMtlNM, IIIU’NSWirK, FANCY ltLUFF, JEFFER- MUNTON AND ST. MARTS. »jr—— ^ The ■lentner I’l.ANTF.K.Capt W T Mo* Nelly, will leave Tor Iho above places MONDAY, Hcpl'r 5, at I o’clock, and will continue lo leave every Monday, rnnkltg weekly trips. For freight or passage, apply on hoard, at the Onion Ferry Wharf, near the ti B « Work*, or lo V. WOOl.I.KY, aitg Id—if Agent. CCauSihatta tot- <S>fff cr. FOHNHfcHlFl FBLL0W-C|TIZEN3-1 Otfor lor theolHce Wdm nr Sheriff of Chalhaiu county, at tho enaulug electron In January next, ami leansotnilly solicit your (jiport. fooM7-M L WARING HU38KLI- roil OK DINAH % • to the Voters of’ciVatIiym county. Gentlemen:—1 aiu n Candidate for otocilnu ■V to the office of ordinary, at the cloellou in Januaiy next, and will bo lhankful for your aupnort. mn ygB« M. G. MHEFTALL. “FELLOW CITIZENS:-1 am a candidate Kmm for the office of ordinary at the election In CTr'""' IISKSSW WE are authorixed lo announce JAM RM K. _ noDKKEY.na a candidate for the office of (nary of Ohaihant County, at the ensuing January election. _ _ tnity . r »— l>l ^ 0,1-*M|- Wo are authorized to annoiinco THOMAS II. HARDEN, as a cnndlduto lor the office of Ordinary oi Chatham County, al the enaulug Jnnu ary election. Jo 4— Ido* ior, Ordinary oi . Rotttrirs. at urruoaiTV or rut state or usoauu Port Gains. Academy Lottery. OEAUTIPULSCHEME FOR OUTOIIEK. -. , <’IUNN 8, Toba drawft October 24lb, 1635, In tho City or Atlanta, (Ja., when prlxca amounting to W111 30,000 DOLLARS! will be distributed to fortunate stockholder* In accor- ilauoo with Iheiollowliig W ATCH less »(!IIEWEI 810,000 4.1 prise ot All are WISH HI do of 35 aro 3075 900 do or ID are 3001) U30 do of 5 aro 3150 %I)f|)|)fnu aSBcrtfarmruu liiauillg, ( Sales at itucuon. FOBRBW YoitK.-NswLiaa.-The regu- BY kPENOKK CtlBBfLl A CO. lar packet brig MACON, Copt. Watkins, now “ Administrators Safe. uuiiing, oau take Ibe bulk of 300 bales Colton for above ON TUESDAY, the Olh day of November next, lie* P 1»im PP,,M ’ 1 wm. lb. legal huunor Ml.. ... —> WILL be sold before tho Court-House In this city.— MJK NEW ORLhANS.—rim suparflns brig 1 One negro woman, named Isabolla, aged about 33 years, Aim Y FRANCES, Gardner, master, having a good Seamstress-a superior Cook. Washor and Ironer. iieuily ull b«r freight ongaged, will have destiatch as . .. tnt — r “ .■* Anita at auction. ool 31 / UKIOHAM, KELLY It CO. rOK BKAtrFOHT. VIA IILIIFFTmN, till.VON HEAD, l OYD'6 LANl)- INC AND CHARLESTON. „ Theilearner WM.SBARROOK, Oapl. -F. Pock, will leave lor the above places <m Mill.Ill), (he -V.it* inn., at 3,1’. M. For freight or passage, apply at the Charleston Wharf, a pt I 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. ( Oil P.4MTKA, FI OK IDA. VIA DA1UEN. mU’NSWlCK, ST. MARYS, DEO . AND JACKSONVILLE, P1COLATA. AND SLACK CREEK, FLA. V S. MAIL LINE. The new and fast running rlenmer 8E- ^“■^JMINOI.K, t'upt. Thomas E.Sliaw, will ive places every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, a M., from the Charleston Sieain I’aekel whnrves. oct I 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agt. r.NiTi;i» STATf:s .11 aii. i ine. FOR t'ALATKA, eTvLK . VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, JACKSON VILLE, MIDDLUBUKG,(BLACK CREEK,) ANDPICOLATA. _ mTT~~s t,u ’ ,h ’ w ,ni1 elPKMd Hleam Packet JOHNS, Capl. Jainus Freeborn,hav* Ing rtwuuied her trips lo Florida, will leave for the above plnces every Solut.luy, at 10 o’clock. For Fielghl or Passage, having excellent state room nccointno n lions, apply ou hoard, at the Florida 8wam Packet whurf, near the Cos Works, or to JotCI CLAUHORN fcCUNNINUHAM. AteiiU^ FOR KEY WI ST ANI> HAVANA. TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, I9TH INSTANT. w TneSplendid U.8. Mail steamship 18- BEL, Hollins, (ktmmaniler. will leave ^r^lrr.'lrr r?»ihl» non on Friday, t»cl. I9lh, nnd will MHBaEiakal ( ' ( 've thereafter regulai ly,ou the4th and 19lh ot nacn month. The I.HAIICL connects, at llavnua, wlih lhul).8. Mall Steamship Company’s Line ol Steamers for San Francisco via Aspinwnll. and will carry the I'acIHc malls. For Passage, only, apply to oct 19 COIIEN9 k. IIF.RTZ. Agents. fi >K LIVERPOOI Freight of 4IW bales Cot- jSHLlon wanted lo till up Am. ship KALAMAZOO, Taylor, master. Apply to oel33 yVii.liam BATTERSRY A CO. i’OU C’l.l’.IIK OF COCH IN. Maiaw FELLOW CITIZENS:—I uni a caudhlitto WOW for the office or clerk of tho Huperlor und Interior Courts at the election In January noxl, ami re spoctlully ask yoursupport. JNO, K. DAVIS. Jeli-tde FELLOW-CITIZENS: -I nm ft coudldatu VkSr it the election In January next, Tor (.’lark of (Tic Superior and Inferior Courts, and will bo thunkful for your suffrages. IVAl. II. UCt.LOCII. _may 14 JanS’jO NOTICE.—Wo are authorlred to announco JOHN V. TARVER ns ft Candidate for Clerk of the Superior an4 Inferior Courts, at the ensuing elec tion, In January next, may IB Jan ’5d RECEIVF.lt OF TAX ItETCHNN. ” TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF CHATHAM CD. IgA* I ant a cnndidnto for Receiver of Tax He- turns atthe election in January next, and re spectfully ask vnur support, may 3.’—Jan5,’Stt WM. W. OATES. SAVANNAH, MAV I. If55. frfjNfr Mxssas. Ediiorh:—Yi»i will pleasu an Btflr ununco Ma. ALEXANDER TIIOMA8 aa a Candidate for Receiver or Tax Returns, at the ensuing January election, and obllgo MANY VOTERS, i may J * s/rt— FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a candidate/ WOm for the office or Receiver or Tax Returns, in . January next, and leepeclIXiUy solicit your votes, may 10—If _ I. E. DILLON. FEI.LOVV-CITIZEN8:— I ant a candidate for the olffce or Receiver oi Tax Retnrus, In January next, and respectfully solicit your vote*. jn»y 14 it 7. N. WINKLER. wOf FBI.LOW-OITlZENS t—l am a candidate wFm for the olffce of Receiver of Tax Returns, In January next, and respectfully solicit your votes, nayn If *OllN II. II AllER8IIAM._ FELLOW CITIZENS t—On the (lr^t ot May Inst, I nnooitneed myself a caadldute for Receiver or Tax Returns: and bio now a cnndl (late for that office, ut the next election, ami respect fully solicit your support. Your obedient servant, to tt It. T. THI^js. I Pr'xeof. 9 prlxu of 91)00 nro 4,UM) 3 ilo of 5(H) are 1,5(10 II do of 350 are 3,75b >•> do of I Id are I.IIH) L do of 75 are 1,373 1*1100 prlxca, amounting to $30,000 , ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS I OTTlcketa $5-IUIvoa $3.30—Quarters81.35-Ofl IHIIa on all aolrent Hanks at pur. All cornu.unlcalfona •trlollyconffdontlal. SAMUEL SWAN, Agency on Broughton street, between Whitaker and Barnard. * C P 87 D RAWN NUMHERSufOroetiu and Pulaski Motiu- mont Lottery, Class 353: 43 3*J 41 34 35 34 50 33 33 30 II Tlcketa Nob. 35 43 58 and 11 33 33 prlr.es sold, oct34 E. WITIIINCJTON #17,000 *6 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. Greene and Pulaski Lottery, 4 LANK NO. 254, FOR 1855. To be Drawn ut Savannah, October 34th, 1855. GREGORY It MAURY, MANAGERS. sohknk: 1 of $17,000-1 of $5,000-1 of $8,000. Tickets* $4—Shares in proporton Tlckois nnd Shares either singly or by the Package, fbr sale by oct 84 K. WITHINOTON. Sold as the property of deo. () Ivor, dec., by perml. ■ion of the Ordinary, for the bnneflt of the helm aud creditors. TermaCash. JAMES H. FRASER. __ 00 V_4 Admlnlatralor. Homo and Lotai Private Sale. Lot nnd Imnrovemenla No. ft Calhoun ward,$orncro! Jones and Abercoru streets. On this lot |« a new ly finished brick houso with all the modern iniprove- F'uTt NEW YORK.-The fast' sailing , 0 hr. : ?. urcbn,,er ,nay Vury lru,y *wlttlu. on en- SILAS WEIGHT, Capl. Murphy. For freight 1 torl, '« l«door. FOR NEW YOHK—CxoaoiA Link.—'The lino ,f»st sailing Sclir. MANH AS8ETT, Drown mas- ter, will have qulok despnich fur (lie above port. For freight orprasuge, apply on hoard lo captain, or fr> oct 15 COHENS & HERTZ. LOST* WANTS, &«. WANTED. S IX HOOD HOUSE PAINTERS. . CHAFFER & CO. oct 80.(5 No 0, Whitaker at. WANTED, 1 GA BALES Colton on Deck, to complete cargo of 1UU llrig SCOTLAND, for llo.Mon. Apply to OCt P BRIGHAM, KELLY Ac CD, WANTED. inA HALES Collon on Deck, to complete cargo of Sclir. ALFRED BARRETT,for llnlltinoro. Ap- |y to [pct«j lllUtillAM, KELLY fc CO. ■v ANTED. H ANDS to work III the Upper Rico Mill*. Apply at the Mbit or lo octO • ROUT. HABERSHAM 4c SON. freight CRANE, WELLS It (JO. FOR NEW YORK-Old EsTAiLiauab'UhY. fc—Tho flue Schr KATE BRIGHAM, j.W. Evans, ilaider. will-meet wlih doapatoh aa above. For frulght or paarago apply on bonril at Telfulr’a wharf, or to oot ll) DIHGIIAM. KELLY St UO. .ASA FOR NEW YORK—N*wl.inx.—Tho regular £22£apiickci brig MACON, Cupt. Watkins, will have dlapatch for tho above port. For freight or passage, ap- Ply lo oct 13 ROWLAND k. BON. Ft IK 8T" MARKS AN D NEWPORT, FLA.— aS£*l’ERMANENT LINE.—(To bail on on aiiroKi lai Nov.)—The t rig TIMES, Ell Phlntiev, muster, will leave aa above. For freight or paasnge, both cabin and steerage, apply lo WII.I.LiM M. TUNNO, North Commercial Wharf. N. ll._im, or regular vessel* will succeed the TIMES, und also run tnumar Keys, Florida. oct 4—3w FOR NEW YORK.—Union Link — 1 The iiew _ clipper schr. TARGET, Davis, Master, will de<tmich for the above port. For freight apply to oat 11 OGDEN,STARR k. LO. FOR NEW YORK.—The brig EXCEL,CapT, jUSm Tallman, having most of her cargo ongaged will in. ut with dlHputch us above. For balance ef freight apply to oel 9 DANA & WASHBURN. ydnK F( )R N E W YORK.-Union Line.—The pack- jBscS ot brig MARY, Walker, master, having a por tion of her cargo engaged will have despatch for tho uhove port. For freighttp| ly lo Mpt 38 _ OH DEN, STARR kUd. JF\J\ FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The bark T. E. BAX- afiillt7ER,Ciipt. Scull, having most of her cargo on- gaged, will bute quick despatch. For freight apply lo oct 10 ’ C. A. GREINER. WANTF.I) TO IfllltE. A FIRST rate Meat and Pastry Conk. For one that suit* exactly, a permanent place can be secured, and goini wages. sop 36—Im ROOT. IIAHERSHAM fc SON. '■* I cannot tlilnk of sorrow now, and doubt If e’er I loll It—’lie so duzidud From my memory by Hits oblivious transport.” oct I Village Lola and Improvements m Private Sale.' A coinfortablo dwelling In iho village of Bprlngfled. Effingham county, with six comfortable rooms, a paulry, 4lo.; also, bams, alable. currlage house, negro houses and other necessary nut buildings, situated on ten acres of land, four acres of whloh is cultivated aud Is very productive. On the premises Is an orchard of excol lent ponclma: nil of which Is foraalo low. aepl 31) Winns and Liquors id Private 8ule. I IIIID. HOLLAND GIN ; 3 qr. casks superior Pale llrnmly ; 5 eighth casks superior Palo Brnmly ; U qr. casks dnrk llrnndy: I qr. cask Muscat Wine; 1 qr. cask Brown Sliorry; I bbl.miperiorold Scotch Whiskey. F. r aide low at [sept 2f»l f34 BAY STREET. Buggy and Horse at Privalo Sale A second bund Boggy, nearly new : also a six year old Horse, warranted sound, kind and gentle; Works finely In harness. Will be sold low It applied for im mediately. sop 37 THE UNION GREEK PLANTATION In South Gar- ollna, situated on (hoSavannah River, about 14 rnlfea from the oily, containing 935 acres, all of which with theoxceptlnn of 50 acres, U Hrst quality Rico land and 475 acroe of which In now under bank In cultivation- Attached to tho Plantation Is a good steam Thrasher, an Ovoraoer’s house, negro houses, out houses, and Improvements appertaining to a plantation. ALSO, Tho adjoining tract of land called Tray, containing 1 t5u acres, inure or less, about ftOU acres of which la nine land, Iho residue consist* ol uiicleured River Swamp Land—Oak and Hickory. For further purtl -ulara apply at our office oct 33 At Privalo Hale. Il»40 AGUES of first quality Land, eight miles from | At Private Side. SUMMER RESIDENCES. Six lota on Auguatliio lllver— beautiful, pleasant and hoallliy situations for summer residence*. A mail of (he same may be soun at (lie Auction .Store, No. 154 Bay street.may 31) 11 ¥ WYLLY Ac MONimOLIJN. At Private Safa. auction. »l I. J. WAI.I Oo fttlDAV.yimi Uiai.. will be Mold in rront or.lore, at 11 o’clock, A lot of Hnrdiritre, consisting of ao assortment of Table and Pen Knives, Loeka, Ac. Also, second-hand Furniture Chain, TablM, Bed- T^rms caiih. oct 84 At Private Sale. A Bond ol the Stale or Georgia for $500, bearing In lerest 7 per cent. ° ’ * A Bond or Urn South Western Railroad for$500,con- vertlblc In stock. 15 PrlvatehTale * A likely mulatto boy aged 35 years, to be sold to a city resident owner, only. Terms accommodating, •epflff Private Sale. Iho on'ihV>l.o.iri3U kcrc. or Or.. ».< j ._T»» gomlmii| l i» l M”Ji!‘y“l l Ii’VlM xmu 'irtl’llmborod' • i” Al "’ “ cl “ of <* Ou.Ool. oich) EgyptlMi O.U tor ” < * ua,, . l > . na "'.7. “ Ul ® . wel !. llnib ? r ,. *. seed, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers—a supe- oct 4 , , ma king It very convenient to got the Wood or Timber lo -.rifr-L * , ’ ur further particulars apply al the offfco. A very deslruldu family of Negroo*: A - woman aged 50 year*. flr«t rule cook ; % likely man 31 yeti*, fh-1 1 hand nod hot-iler) 11 likely girl 17 yrnnt, field bond and house servant; a likely woman 37 years, do dodo; her *on,li year.-, smart aud Intelligent; her girl, 0 >ears, do do; her girl, 5 years, do do. oct IH At Private Sale! A Negro Man,aged about 35 year*. Ilo Isu complete hrlcklu>er and nlasteroi by trade, having served a reg ular apprenticeship to the buslucMS. oct 16 To Rent. ~ “ Tho cotlago near Falrlawn. Will bo rontsd low If ap plied for immediately. out It) rior article. Private Salo. A Family of Negroes, a Woman w7 years wlih her Ihruo children, Girl 6 years, Girl 3 years, Boy 18 months. Titles undoubted. also: A Taluablo building lot In Jones afreet. BY HEM. Ac FHENTIR8. [SlICOBSBORB TO PHltBftlCk M Bktt Asalguees Sale. THIS DAY,at 11 o’clock, la front of Store,will be soid, A largo assortment of Boots and Rimes, consisting in part of 4 cases Boys’ Brogans, I case Misses Kid Boots, 3 cases Mitsea Col’d Gaiters, 3 cases Assorted Galtera, 1 ' case Morocco Boots, 3 cases Lady’s Kid Buckskin, I • case Gents’ Sowed Boots, 3 casos Genta’ Gaiters. Also, severnl caaca of assorted Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, - ootV4 At Private Sale. , Five thousand acres of Land, situated on the Alta- ain Tarm . _ n . h malm River, in Tattnall county. On the plantation are [ __ *«""■ cn,n - —. . —. two settlement*; about 400 acres nro In a high state of j TfllS DAY, at 11 o'clock In front of More, cultivation, tho reinnlnder of the laud la well timbered., Thu usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Ll For particular apply lo John M. Dasher, ou iho place, j guors, Crockery and Glass Warp, Dry floods, New ana or to Wylly It Montinollln, Savannah. Ga. net 9 FOR LIVERPOOL,—Tho ship MOULTRIE, —^_‘‘apt. G. W. Chapman, will.have dlapatch. For trulHhi of 4iX)t>nlesUoiiou to complete her cargo, apply to captain on board, or to _ocU5 T. It. A J. O. MILI.R. P)R LIVERPOOL-Tlie A 1 American Ship Mans** CHARTER OAK, llmnllittlo, master, having part *d hor cargo engaged, will have qnlck doaiiatch for above port. For frelgnt apply to oot3U _ URIGH AM, KELLY fc 00. FOR BOSTON.—The now Schooner W. II. FOR I.IVBRPOUL.— 1 The ship ELI WIIIT 5iNEY, having ••early all of her cargo engaged, il meet with dispatch. For baluncoof freight,or pas sage, apply to oct33 PADF.LFORD, FAY & CO. FOIt NEW YoRK\—The schr. SENATOR iLCupt. fraytoii. For Ireiglu. apply In ROB. IIAIIKID-HAM It RON. "FOR"PHILADELPHIA— Schr. C. 8. CA8- 5TAIR8. Cupt. Homers, will nieut with quick die- patch lor above port. For freight, apply to G. A. GREINER. ’OR NEW YORK—Union Link.—The pack- ,«'t schr. LOl’lSIXB. lltuleoo, master, will havo -vpateli lor the above port. For froighl, apply lo oct 33 OGDEN, STARR A. CO. KOTlt'E. ..cl 33 CENTR U. RAIL ROAD. ITT CONSIGNEES of Grain aud othor merchandise, arc hereby notified that uulea* their freight la removed n/tbin 46 hour# from dale of disc barging, iho *nme will be era) ed nl their expeiiso anil risk, lo a public Wnro- hoiite. W.M. M. VVADLEY. sept 37—tl General superintendent. Foil TAX COLLEO'flHI r'lVTHE VOTERSViF CHATHAM COUNTY. GENTLEMEN :—I uni ucaiidldaio for the 'fflceof Tax Collector of this County, (the elee'loiito bo held on the Ural Monday In Jnmiury, I85H,) and respectfully solicit your mipport. may 1»—tf PET Ell G.THOMA** WANTED. A SItnutlon na Uook-kee|ter or Salesman In elthora Dry Goods, Gr«»cery or Commission House. Good references given. Apply at this ofllco. ■ug 31 WANTED. T WO JOURNEYMEN TAIUHts, at |o8l ROBINSON It CAMP’S. Ill NIC A I. I \lll). JTJIjITTS UARINa, JProfeMor iff. flusic, Respectfully offer his services lo tho. 'citizens of Havunnah. ] To ho louud al W. D. Zogbaum’n" Music Storo oct 1—3tn LOST. A Dray book, for which, a liberal reward will bo glveu, If left at office of oct 6 RUSE, DAVIS & LONG. I,(1ST. A DRAY HOOK, on the 1-th, Tor which a llbornt rc- /V ward will bo given. It left al office or Aiig 91 WAYNE, GRENVILLE As CO. i.ONT. A PA1ROPOOLD 8PECTA«’LF.S, the Under will he suitably rewarded on delivery to oct 13 R. HABERSHAM It SON. CENTRAL RAILROAD. (TI Akfli; Of’ SIIIEDIII... O N and Kl'er Suii'hiy the 14lh October, Instant and until furl her notice, the Passenger Trufua on tho Central Railroud, will run aa follows: BKTVVKKN HAVANNAH ANI* MACON. Leave Savannah ft a m., and 13.15 r. M. Arrive at Muon 3.15 h. m., and 1 a. m. Leave Macon 11.45 a. M>, and 9.30 p. M. Arrive al Savannah 10.45 r. m., und 7.30 a. m. BK1WKKN SAVANNAH AND AUUUBTA. Leave Savaniiuli 13.15 p. M., and H.30 v. x. Arrive at Augusta 6.45 p. m., nud 5.31) a.m. I.eavo Aiikuh.h « a. M., und 4 30 p. m. Arrive UiSavunnah 1.30 r. m. nnd 10.45 p. M. UKTWKKN MACON AND Al'Ot'STA. Irnav. Macon 11.45 a. M , und 0.30 p. M. Arrive at Augusta 8 45 p. M „ and ft.3l) a. m. Ihshvo Augusta 0 a.m.. and 4.30 p. M. Arrive ut Macon 8.1ft p.M ,a»td 1 a. m. IETWKIN - AV AN N All, MtLLKDaKVILLE AND KAToNTON. Leave Havannali 5 a.m. Arrive in Ml Hedge vide *-’.45 p. m. i.eavo Macon 11.45 a. M* Arrive In Eutonlon.. ft p. M. V\ M. M. VVADLEY. Savaunnh, Ga., 19th * )cl., 1855. oct 13 I.GFLEIt & Wlht ox, DENTISTS, Office ovor Do Witt It Morgan’s Store on Congress Street. SAVANNAH, OA. oct 4— ly VAI.FAIII.E IIOTEV, FOR 9AI.E. THE SUBSCRIBER, desirous of rcumviug rJ'lli West,offers tor sale that VHluublo and extensive jdiUL Hotel in thl* ptuce, known u* "Washington hall.” The estalishmeiit I* conuilelo In ull Hs arrangements, has a large uumherof rooms, all in rtinroiigli repair.ev ery necos-nry outbuilding, u large garden, grazing lots, olid ull Its nppoiutnuuiM inferior lo no Hole* in tin- up country. The hnu*o Is supplied with excellent Inrni lure, nil of which laueurh new. and will bo sold with tho establishment. Being the only /Intel in one of the lurgeatlowiisorupperGcorglu.it Is now doing on ex tensive and protltablo biisiues*. Term* moderate,and may be had by application to Hie proprietor at ibis place. JAS, E WADDEY. Wnshlngt n, Ga., Oct. Ktfi 16.55. eod.'lm f"V Augusta Chronicle It Sentinel will pleuso copy InTrlAVeekly until forbid. TO Itr.NT, M TWO TENEMENTS in Gordon Block, front Ing Chnlhnm Suuare, and well lurnished with water, gas, atitbles, «.c. I’ohseasinn given l*t November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, oct lj> No. 73 Itryun Street, FOH HE NT." , , , u A tw* story brick house, fronttng Wright’* [il'W Square, ou State street. Apply to oct III 5 WM. WRIGHT. FOB RENT. TWO now two story Brick Building*, on a high gjin basement, In Taylor street, east of the Medical HHh 1 ■.'ill-pi. Gas pipes throughout both tenement*, and every modern convenience ; carriage houses, sta bles, rooms for servant*, with lire places, and all neoes ,sary oul building*; nlso, u well "f good water In each yard, i’ossesaion given iuiumllaiely. Apply to Clias It. Patterson, No.« Whltiikor street, or In the subscriber, ut Ills residence, No. hi) ll rough ion street, opposite the Marslinll llouso. oct 10-novI GEORGE <V_A>*|| _ HATS AND CAPS Q Corner Darnartl & Urouglilon-Sts."^ I.OM. A Twolvo foot Yawl Boat, painted lead color. The flndor will bo rotvarded by reluming it to Jo 13 HONE k CONNERY. SELECT SCHOOL 1'OK YOl'AiG lAIUES. ISIIS. DK. CUNIVINGHAM W ILL OPEN, on tho first Monday In November, a School for Young Ladle* and Misses, whoro the usual branches of an English education will ho taught, with Hie Freiichuud Latin Language*. Also Mu«lc,Draw ing and Pninitng, In Oil nud M uter Colors on Velvet nnd Crayoning. Mr* L. having had considerable oinrrienco In leach ing, Halter* herself that she will lie able to give satisfac th.n to those who may entrust Ihetr daughters loher care. The School Year consists of Ten Months, with Four (Juurtoraof 1 leven weeks each, ending respectively— Jan, 19. April!), Juno S3, and Sopt.7. Terms and other particulars made known by appl) ing to Mrs. C. Re-lileiice on Hie North side of Liberty Street, In ouo . f Mr*. Marshal's brick building*. Rcfferences to the following ■tunllemcn: Rt. Rev.Stephen Elliot, Mr. P. D. Woolhnptcr, Mr.G. L. f.aniur—Fnvnnnuh. Rev. Dr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Iliigaa, Mr. Henry II. Gumming, Mr. Andrew J. Miller —Augusta. Rev. 8. K. Tahuudgo, President of Oglethorpe Uni versity. Governor Johnson. oct IS—tf dospatol HURRi )UGII8,Grnffon, master, will have quick lespuleh for above port. For freight or passage, apply .0 oct 30 IIRICH AM, KELLY It CO. jBjj FOR LIVF.RP' Ol,.—'Tlio American Ut class aBSL Milp MARCIA C. DAY, Chase, uinsier, will have despnich for Iho above port, meuta apply to For freight cubage- TR 4c JG MILLS. ill FOR PHILADELPHIA.—ThoSohr D S .14 jQKOfei SHON.Graham,master, will meet with deanntch ^ e, apply on board, or to GUAM. KELLY 4t CO. for LIVERPOOL-Tho Hliln Vurllin WHIT- miimmtm MORE, Whitmore, m<ster, having moat of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight of 5(H) Hales Cotton. Apply lo oct ID II HIGH AM, KELLY It CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CH AR I ER-The new t Lehr V E CASTA 1118, Cupt. Somers, wants a ghl» und Is now ready to take In—apply lo oct 18-0 C. A. GREINER. FOR HAY 'NA-Tho Hark Til 08. E. BAX'- TER can handsomely uceommodato lour or live passeugere for above port—apply on board at Har ris wharf, or to octlr—10 CHA8. A. GRIENFR, FOR 1*11 ll) A D F L P ft IA—The! Schr FRANK A. 1IALL, Cain, master, will havo iiuick des patch aa above—for freight or passage, apply on board, orto oct 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. JEitt FOR BOSTON—The Pocketachr W E VVTJLLS, 3SML Ferry, master, will have quit k despatch far u- 8TARR It CO AUENCY HOWARD INNIJIIANCI! CO OF NEW YORK. Savannah, August 3d, 1855. M R. C. 11. OAMPFI ELI) will attend to tho business of this Company during my absence front the city. Those hnvlng Policies lo renew, or lusurancu to tnako, will please call upon him al III* office on tho Hay, No. 171. 8. C DUNNING, Agent, aug 3—3mos Gove. For freight or passage, apply to 'TIDES, 9 VEAM5I, NY .CITED. AVB88ELof trom 4iM) to 51)0 tons, to load with sawed lumber, for Cndlz. Apply to 9 COHENS St IIEKT7.. WANTUD TO ('ElARTEII. Several Vesfcls ,o load with Lutnbor ^nnd Timber, fortho North of Europe and SodiIi America. EPPING It Kill I.IKIIIONAIII.E DANEINflACADEMY. MR. MCHOl.S will reeuino the duties of hi* Academy on or abotil the 80th of November, 1855, with now facilities for touebiug a thorough and ^practical knowledge of Duncingund Calisthenics at ' ST. ANDREW’S HALL. KIT Tu*ms, Hours of Attendance, kc., will he an nounced In a future Hilvorllsomeni, before tire com mencement of tho humIoii. oct 15—tlnov mi FOR III.VI’. jmk THE EASTERN TENEMENT of Brick llulld- BiilB lug, cornerof A been n anil Jonea Street Apply to oct 80 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO. TO fll.VT. The teuomoni of Caasol Row fronting on Hoy Mr;;! itold’a square. Possession given 1st Novorabe (WiLnext. A. A. HMKTS. J> 33—m3moa U. S, IVlarshal's Salo. B Y virtue of au execution, Issued out of the United Suttee Dhtrici Court for tho Northern District of Florida, and to me directed, I hare levied upon Awzlo, formerly kuown as Drayton Island, in Lake George, 8l. Johns River, containing 1,761 acres of good cotton ami sugar lands, with a new and commodious dwelling and out house* and other improvements. AI*o 131 acre* opposite the sal I Island on tho tnuin land, which will bo sold by the undort-igued for cash, al public outcry III tho town of Pulalkn, Putnam Co., Florida, on Mon day, (held nay of December, at 19 o’clock M. Payment wdl be received In specie. Charleston City or havannali City Hank hi Is. E. E. BLACKBURN, Marshnl, by Goo.J, Zuhnbimer, Duput) Murshul. 6t. Augustine Fla., Sept.,1855. sop 37—3m. DUK )lii)~!i£w!iTi,ia bswiiusiimejit 7 3 ¥ork*.*i|.« ucisr (lie (Junrl llonwc, SAVANNAH, «A. 73 ,/('1 xsTABUfUKi) in 1633. FtF" 73 flMI Ehuuscrlbor. gralelul to Ills patron* mid friend* X for their continued favors, would Stale that, III ad dition lo tho improvement* In Dying acquired by him during his last visit to Enulaml and Scotland, has made uiTungement* lor extending III- business, by which he Is now unaided to Dye a greater varloly of Colors on sill; und Wooleu Dresses, Shawls, &c., which he trusts will gunerully plcuso all who may favor hint w|ih their patronage. Guntleineit’s Garment* Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, ns may bo required, inlheaaiiio superior stylo which has generally so much pleurcd his puiroiiBund friends. Ladles’ llouneis Dyed, Bleached and Pressed in the most fashionable sly lo*. Orders from the country punc tually attended to. Terms mode.ute. When parcels aro sent by stouiuboal or railroad, word should be sent hi in by letter through the Post < >ftlce,so that In: in-) kuow where to eul) for Ihoin. Jan 13 _c ALEXANDER GAt.LOWAY■ i’O MBA I NLA N D COT’ffOiN 1’I.A N'i'lilf S rpilK UNDERSIGNED having been unpointed agent* 1. lor tho sale of the celebrated McArihy SEA IS- l.ANI) COTTON GIN, the cotton from which Is readily sold, and which uniiully bring* three to Uvo cent* per pound more than from any other Gin yet Invented, are now prepared to supply Planters nnd those wauling, with these ol superior workmanship ut one hundred aud twenty flvodollnraoncli. Extra r-dlnr*$ll. Kxtruct from a letter from n Florida plnntui: ‘•The McArthy Gin Is Inflnl'ely ahead of every other Glu yet mamilactiired. I would not be without ouo for treble the amount; It saves trouble, is simple, und turns OUt beautiful cotton. The Staple Is not Injured, und the open procosaso much desired by the English buyers is certainly obtained.” uug 34—tf Boston fc vii. la Longa. Hucoud hand Furniture, Clothiug,Fancy ArlIclea,CIooki* ■1 Watches, Jewelry, fco. Terras cash beforo delivery. VALE'AHIiEi IRANI HE- , N. B.—AH articles purhca*ed at aucllou and notael* r pllF. Subscribers keen constantly on hand a supply I tied for beloro the next regular *ale, will be sold on ao- 1 of Kottlewell’a .Mineral Salta and Guano, aud j count and risk of former purchaser^ oct 34 , "t D 4. pta f lM - N. A. IIAUDEEkOO. I Bciilert. «nd Cb,«og Dlahn. jovt— l)mo I THIS DAY, al 11 o’clock, In front of 8tore, NOTICE. A large lot of Beefsteaks and Chafing Dishes.Dlah A DAM SHORT having made an assignment to Hiram j Covers, Hal Water Dishes, fce. Teimacash. oct»4 Roberta for the benofft of his creditors, all per- — t™ nn Ai«i Chainnaffne— At Private Sale, sous having demand* against the aald Adam Short, will i ,***"“ in ■ ore ud^ffr salo low—75 baaketa pleaso render a *tatemonl of such demand to tho as j Just i, v « house In this city— Havunnan, May 8, 1653. mayH _ YAM AIILE REAL ESTATE. B Y arrangement with the purchaser of Fig Island Mill,the whole property In which thoanoacriherli aud wus lately Interested, can bo sold to a single pur, chaser. Dr. Screven is authorized to sell. Jan I) if W. W. STARKE, TO IIOCSEKEEI’EIIN. DANIEL CRONIN, UPHOoHTERKR, 86 RRYAN-8T. W OULD respectfully announce to the citizen* of Savannah, that he I* ready to make and put down carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, fcc., at the shortest noi.ee and on the most reasonable terms. 3mo—oct 3 it nmovAi, 1 11. fc J. G. MILLS havo removed to the office re- « cently occupied by John W. Audeisou, No. 300 Ray street. __oc.t 9—Duo Iron Front Jewelry Store Wholesale and iibtail, No. 116 Broug/iton-sl., between Bull 65 Whitaker Thu largest and belt selected Block of good* ever offered for sale in tbla city. Gold uml Sil ver Watches. Vest, Fob aud Guard chulns.aeta iof Jewelry, Clintelaucs, Bracelets, Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castor*, Tea 8ets, Pitcheia, Goblets, Cups. Cake l.ncket*, 6pn*ns. Forks, Fish Knives, Pie Knives, Ghees.* 8 con pa. Ladles, Hyphen*. Also, nil kimlsof Plu'.ed Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, and a great vurlolv of urtlcles too numer ous to mention ; the whole of which will be sold at re duced prlc-s. All kiuuaof Wutc'.ies, Clocks, Jewelry andother Job bing ntlctided to by c nnpcleui hand*, oct 17 HORTON fc UIKK.MAN. duced prices. Term* cash. " Monnugahela Whiskey—At Private Sale. Now landing from nclir J. Casmer, from New York, 58 bbta Monongahela Whiskey. For salo low at th# wharf. oct ”- llard Coal—At Private Sale. Now landing from echr 1) J Mershon, from Philadelphia, % 0 tons Hard Coal, for Parlor uie. For sate low, from Telfair’s wharf. Term* caahj oct 83 _ "Administrator’s Sale. Ou the (IrstTUESDA Y in December next,at 11 o’clock, In frontof Court House. LOT No.25 and Improvements, Urowu Ward, fronting of Hull street, subject to City ground rent of $30 an nually, belonging to the Estate of F. VV. Ilomerinann, deceased, and sold by permission or the Court of Ordi nary and by order of the Administrator, for the benefU of the heirs aud creditors of aaid Estate. Hale poll live. Terms—Half cash, and half 12 months credit, with in terest secured bv nmrigage, purchasers paying for all papers. 00119 Ms: No. PRIVATE ACADEMY FOR YOUNO T HE UNDERSIGNED designs opening a private Academy for Young Ladies, I11 Kntonton, Putnam Co.,Guorgiu,on VVedueMlny.Utn January. 16511. In the Literary Department, the course ol Study 1 ba extensDe and liberal. The Latin,French, German aud Spanish languages will bo taught If desired. The 1 irnamenml Department will Include Music on the Plano, Organ, Harp, aud Guitar—al*o. Drawlug, Painting und Embroidery, in all their branches. A cnnipletcappuratua will he furnished, in order to afford u in pie illustrations in the Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will be provided so that each pu- pH may have the means of daily practice III addition lo the regular lesson. The number of pupil* will ho limited to 3(1. Tuition tier Annum. $135 0(1; half in advance, and the balance ut the end of the year. Attention is culled to the following advantages: First.—The pupil receive* a much larger shato of at tention than when Iho school la largo aud oiBgrown. Second. In addition to the regular course of study. B' ecun make such selections from the languages, and the Urnuiiienlul Deparluiiuit.ua lime and choice may dic tum, vitlnnit ritra charge. Third —The low rule of tuition compared with that of other schools. Thu usual charge made for the Kugllsn Brauehea la $4d 00 Music Latin.(exlru) 00 French •* 20 (HI Drawing und Painting 9ft 00 ' Embroidery 35 CO Making an nggreg*leof $180 00 To this add the extra chargos made for the use of In- atrumeuis. stationery,fco, and the amount will not fall far short of £300, whereas. In the plan udopted In this Academy, the charge for all thesois $135, leuvlug adtf- ference of $50 to $73 in Us favor. Books, Plieel Music., Drawing. Painting nud Embrol. dery materials furnished at the usual rates. Pena, ink, paper, alutes, pencils, fcc , supplied gratia. Persons desiring further information, or wishing to enter their daughters or wards, may address me, for the present, at Lumpkin, Stewart Co.,Ga. oct 8—2aw Dec I J. R. BRANIIAM._ OPEN I A(» 1’AIjIj A!Y1> WINTER 7I1I.I- NEI1Y GOOIIN. , (jK mm Mils. C. FREELAND will open this day, 18th # ol 1 iciehur, u largo and selected ussorliueiit of (f — guilds, coiislatingof French, Silk, mid Batin pattern Bonnet*; also a choice lot of plain and colored Btruws. Ribbon.*. Velvets. Laces, Flowers, Feathera, Embroideries. Dress Cups nnd Head Dresses. Bonnet* 1 leaned and Pressed. N. It. And this Season, In the Dreas ranking depart- meat, she •> 11) be enabled 10 please her customers in every respect as to Filling, Making and Trlroiug, na she ha* advantages of procuring the best amt moat ap proved Paris Fashions, inontffly, having also engaged the service* of a competent person from the North.— Him will pay particular attention to the Making, Braid ing and Embroidering of Children’s Dresso*. Dresses made In the most Ifishlnnnhln manner in iwenty-four hour*. * 177, BROUGHTON hTHKKT. oct IB Opposite Bb Andrews Hall. RANSOM STOVE WORKS, BILK IIATB. SOFT HATS, of all description*. CAPS of overy STY LB anti QUALITY. Low lor Cash or hood Chkiht. CORN I'.R OF oc.fl-ljau BROUGHTON It BARNARD. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. T HE BUlhSCRIIIERIinsiiow In store aod Is receiving by each steamer Iroiu New York, a full and well selected assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Consisting of flno DRESS and FROCK COATS, ItUSI NESS COATS of all qualities and colours. MERINO nnd FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS nnd DRAWS.— OldiVBS, CRAVATS, fcc . fcc. Having procured the services of ail experienced cul ler, ho flatter* himself that he shall pu ablo to please all who may favor him with hi* orders, aud hit stock of pieces goods la full, und well ' oct 10 \X. U. ZOGIIAI X A: C(l., ■ Would cnll ntteiillon to. ■their snick of Plano Fortes, . . . . .1 vary ing from flltf to 7Jrf oc- . . lave, of the foffowliig iimnufiieiiires: Ltghte, Newton llrndbnry’a, Stoddard, Dunlinni, Bncon fc Kuvcn. Ilo*- ace Waters’ aud Jacob Chlckerlng’a. These Pianos have ho-n selected by us with great care, and lire war ranted to ho perfect In every respect. They would ulso Invito attention lo their lur.'e assortment of American and Foreign Music, Violins, Guitars, Accordeona, Btrings, fcc. Every article belonging to the Department of Music, can be found al their store. lustrmnenU re paired aud Music sent to Hny parlor the countrj. W. I). Z. & Co. are also solo Agents for Kuauff’s cele brated church and Parlor Organs. oct 23 FOR SALE—A BARGAIN. UX A tract of Improved LAN D *u Dougherty county.contalnlng over3.00U aciea.one nnify^ uuK uiid hickory, and the other pine land of the Oral quality. Oil the premises nro nil neces ary buildings for Immediate occupancy. The place yielded near ten bales of cotton lo Hie hnnd last year, aud a large sur plus of provision*, and is usllinutfld one of the best pla ces In tho 0ninny The proprietor would sell because of infirmity and Inability tu atieml a divided interest. Turin* easy. First paymonl twelve raon:ht after pos session, and Iho remuiuder In four ycur# thereafter, by instalments of olio filth each year. Auy 0110 wishing 10 buy will lie referred to the proprietor. For further par ticular*, upon application to tho Editors of the Bavau- nah Republican. tllNl- aug 17 STIIIir, TO KENT. THE western Tenement of Brick Building, ml- fch’.Sj! Joining Mr. Jos W. Webster’s, opposite 81. An- JUUfc'lriw’* Hull, llrmuhtun street; 30 thol front nun uu lent deep. It consists of threo stories, ami a flue, nlry collar, and U well flilo-l either for a wholesale or a retail business. ALEX. A.8METS. _aep_37— 1111 _ Thui cumuiDillou* bihI liMlnble roililoiu'e situ ated on Lot No. :i4. Liberty Ward, rronilnn on 1 Month Broad, near West Broad alreeis. The house 1* substantially built of bricks, Is well fliuishod In every part, and filled up with gas und water It nlso has an excellent pump In iho yard und garden attached to the premises, together with ull no-I ffuei cessury out buildings. j a j| Tho property can be Inspected by any one doslrotts of 1 purchasing. Fur terms, apply to sep It!—if TH08. II. HARDEN. Trustee. ’ TO RENT. M A brick store and dwelling, corner of Charlton and Jefferson streets. Apply to sept35 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN. TO ih; vi\ M llotli teneinenis 1.1 the house in South llrnad street, belonging >0 11. R. Jackson, Esq. The Eus’ern tenement will be rented with the furni ture If required. For terms, apply to sept31 A. C. DAVENPORT. DU WITT At NORGAN, H AVE now In store, a frill Assortment of Fail and (Vinter tify (loads consisting of: Rich flounced Nik Robes, Black and colored Mi.rlu Antique 811k*, Baxony wool IMalns, French Murillos, Mousliu do I.nines uml Cashmeres, French und English Prints, rich French Embroideries, Luce Collurs uml Neuvus III *u!*,Talma Cloths, all col’s, Clollis, Cussimeies and Vostlug*. Whitney and Bath Blankets. Hosiery In every variety, Ladies, Guilts, aud Children’s Merino Veals, fcc. To which they solicit tlm attention of purchasers, oot 17 Da WIT f fc .MORGAN, C’ongreas-st, CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY (9 Jk. 1ST ' 13 BANK-NOTE bIXT ANU 111! T151! TUB, Publtihcil semi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala. At $2 00 l’cr Ainuiiii, in Advance. r |>HEwork is printed on fine white putter amt new L type, und In appearance will he second o none In tho United States. A Southern Bank-Note List Is essential in every Bunk, Counting House, and Public ofllco. Let u* unite In ad vancing our common interests, und not permit Northern men and Northern Defectors lo duo unto our money DlKilOLtTION. matters us they may wish, while we are qulotlv follow- jyi OTICE Is hereby glveu that the special co-psrt- ing llieir dictation. | ]_> nerriilp existing between Hie undorslgned, undef Thu work wjll ho carofrillv revised on the day or pub j Hie firm of F.J. OGDEN, will ho dissolved from aud llculion, uml ull Important fllianolnl chuiiaes, n* they after tho Ural duy ol July, 1655. UINSllLETION. T MIE firm of CRANE fc RODGERS was dissolved on III ■ 12th lust, by mutuul couaeiit. Elthor piny will use Hie name of tlio Armlu closing It* pt went bull* nose. H. A, ChANE, J. G. RODGERS, rOPARTNEURHIP. rrsllE uudursigned have entered Into copartnership, 1 under the Arm of RODGERS fc NORRIS, far the transaction of a general Grocery business, at the old stand of Crane fc Rodgera, corner of Itay and Llncol* streets. JAMES G, RODGERS, JAMES A. NORRI8. Savannah, May 18, 1855 may 18—tf DIHSOLDTIOX. T HE copartnerehln heretofore existing under the Arm of MORSE fc NICHOLS lathis day dissolved by mutual consent. H. MORSE will coiiilnuo the business si the old slutvl, 155 Broughton street. Also the manu* fucturlng and Jobbing work at tho shop In Jefferson The'unsettled business of the Arm wtll bo attended to by him, and to whom all nccom.a aud notes die Juno 1*1, must be paid immediately. ‘ MORSE fc NICHOLS. Buvannah, August 1st, 1855. aug 1—tf y exertion will be mudo to make | liable guide lo the Bunker and Mcr- WARE HOUSE, I 40 CoNllrtK** AMP 07 8T. JULIKN STKKBTS. (sorted. WM. o. PRICE. 147 Bay s'reel. , AT AI.RA1VY, NEW YORK. \\7E Olf,,r for sale, nl our SAVANNAH STOVE * v AGENCY, a largo and varied assortment of STOVES, or or it own manufacture, »nd nolle t a o.iiHii'ianre of the liberal cncouragemont riven our Agency In this city (luring the past year. For ‘Im Inloriniilloii ol ALL PARTIES interested in the *T"VE nUAiNRHS, either buying or selling, we have jke ■ntlsffiellon oi Informing our customer* abroad (as ‘•".nut hoinu know the facCi that daring the past year *• hare sold MORE s to FES (him any othor ostab- ■‘•ninem in Hie State of Georgia or South Carolina. •*« mako this siateinuiii In Juatlco to oursulvua, and to “‘""right beforo tho trade, und with a full d»lermln* “"ki of doing more and belter for our customoradu- n °R Win present year. JAMES SULLIVAN, Agent for H. II. Hansom fc Co., •>ct 13—Mm Stove Manufacturers, Albany, N.Y. Qt'tTUJROFIJOlTlItllKNIONKItN WATER WOII KM. Savamnaii, Uctober22nd. IR55. AKI.hh OP WATER are hereby imllAed that pay- ob '' ,r ,ho o'wulnh year Is required lo be rondo November next, at this OAloa. - bin’s GRANT Hecr’y pro, tern. J-|AY - J&fhatna North River IIaY.farsUfa by CARLBTON fc PARSONS. COAL AND WOOD YARD. jr. t. tii tun as. offers for sale altho UNION FERRY YVUARF, a supply of RED ASH COAL. AND FIRE WOOD «f all kimlN. Consitmkrs can depend upon being promptly sup piled with a good article. Strict attention given to Fat- Measurement. Boxes for orders are placed nltlm slorer of Messrs. J. M. Cooper fc Co., W. G. Dickson, W. W* Lincoln, at Hie office of the M-rnlng News, and at my residence In Joncs-slreut. Term* I ?asii. oct 8 NEW' STOCK of SAJLAIWANIIEH SAFES ( »F Wilder’s patent, received by schr. Jonas Smith, / from New York. A complete assortment of these well known Safes, of an entirely new anu highly ap proved pHttern, provided with tho La Belle Lock, which I j both powder <tud burglar proof, (a specimen of this lock detached, for exhibition,) for sale by C. II. CAMPFIELD. A liberal reduction will be mode on my old slock of Sales remaining ou hand. Adply as above, sopt 20— I m Just Published, by tho SKMYAK!) ASSOCIATION, CHIC A- R EPORT ON SPERMATORRHOEA, or Seminal • Weakness, Impotence, Hie Vice of Ouanlsin, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases ol the Hexual Organs, with an account of tho errors and de ceptions of Quacks, and valuable Advice to tho Afflict ed, bv Geo. U. Calhoun, M. I).. Consulting Surgeon of lh.> Howard Association. Philadelphia, Pa., a benevo lent Institution established by special endowment, lor tho ruliefotlho sick nud distressed, affiic ed with “Vir ulent nud Epidemic Diseases.” A copy of the above medical notice. *2^ ■ 3P A- H. T-C, t | Report will he sent by mail, (Inn sealed envelope), free ‘ . . 0 | charge, on the receipt ol Two Stnmps for Postage.— , Address DIL GEO II.CALHOUN,No2 South NINTH St., Philadelphia, Pa. oct IU—eod3m THE B E BOTANIC, OR RErORn l-HVNICIAN OF { SAVANNAH. EGH to announce that he has roinovod his re- rldcnce aud Olllcn from the comer of Htatsnnd Jefferson streets, to tlm former rcaldeiico und nffleu of the late Dr. itlchardsone. on llroughtou-stroet, (be tween Montgomery and VVestllroad-slruuts. Ho lenders Iris most sincere thanks to hi* fellow-citizens In (he city und country, lorlhe very liberal employment of his pro- fessl mal services since his locution in 8itvannnh,uud takes pleasitro In announcing that hlsfoctlltresror meet ing the constantly Increasing demunds upon him aro greatly Imnroveu, having employed aconipelontporson to attend especially to hlsolHco affairs. Ladles insy consult him either in Iris family parlor, his consulting-room, adjoining his ofllco, or in his ofllce, Illsconsulling-rootn has been furnished and urrnuued wph especial reference In the convciiieuco, comfort nnd lastuof those visiting him j>roret)rinnully. Patients visitor! promptly and punctually. For terms uml further parSiculirs, see Iris Medical Journal. 3mo— oct 1 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. ItOHlIYNON A: CAMP, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, A RE now receiving and opening their STUCK OF GOODS,suitable lo the coming season, consisting In part of: Fine black und fancy colored French, Engllgh and American Cloths and Gassliueres; Vestings of silk. sat. In, cathmoro and plush I Velvets, Overcoatings ol hea ver, kerseys, mohair and pilot cloth. All of which will be made and trimmed In our Usual stylo, and nt tho shortest notice. , A , „ Our Bendy Jklado Clothing la munulhcturodat the well known house of W. T. Jennings fc Co.. Broadway, How York, nnd comprises overy thing Aim und fatririonublu. Furnishing uoodsef every doscrijriiou rqulalle to a gentleman's wardrobe, constantly on hand. Also. India Rubber Goods. Trunks, Vnllsos nnd Car pel Bags; all of which w« offer on our usuul terms at GAUDUY’S BUILDING, oct 1—llr.o next lo Pulaski House. ' , CAPS I CA»»N il MEN’S, HOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CAPS.— RAIL ROAD, CRIMEA, fit Of Cloth, Leather, Gordo Roy, Volvot and Plush. Also, Children’* Embroidered, at N. K. It YRNIJM’S, oct 33 153 Congress st. WANTED TO 11III E. T WO COLORED WOMEN.—One middle nged, for n Cook. Ono active wouinu who underslumlngon ers! houso work. Apply at oct 23-3 18U nAY STREET. EXCHANGE, O N NEW YORK, at abort sight, uml sight. For sale by oct 33-3 ROUT. HABERSHAM fc MON WANTED. , ” ’ a /\/\ AHA RUSH elm Of OYSTER SHELLS lo bo lUlMMMJ delivered within the next six months.— Apply to oct23 O. A. L. LAMAR. R AGGING.—2fl Bales heavy Bugging, landing per Hchrllennol Planner, for asm by eel III BRIGHAM. KELLY fc C< L IME AND CBMENT—III store and for sale by’ oct 82 — III nulli, nun iui pun- wj. C A HI. ETON fc PARSONS. PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y. OF HARTFORD, CoNN. Cupilal 200,000 Ool Iarw. T sHK subscribers having been appointed Agents of tho above nutned Company, are prepnred lo Issue B* I’ollcleson Fire Risks. This Com pan v Insures against Imss or Damage by Fire, ou ns favorable terms as nny respouslhlo company, and Its aim wilt br. to secure the contldence of the public by au honorable course of deal- L’H fliuishod ‘ q-’IIL UNDERSIGNED would tuko this opportunity ter lixtiire*. | JL to express lo his friends and tho public generally' "V* « flower J Iris slucero llmnks lor their liberal patronage und in- “ leiicv, which liu* resulted in extension of hi* trade lo I oar# of Ilia State. Also, Carolina, Florida, Aiahamu il Teunessci-, thereby enabling him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in nry 6ou.hcrn city. Families, .Merchants. Hold Keepers, nnd Mteainhoat owner*, are particularly invlled to exauilno the |>re*eut stock, which I* now couiplcle In ull tho rnrious depart- muni#, consisting in pari ol the following goods, viz: CARPET DEPARTMENT, TO RENT. A Cotton Ware Houso on the nay Hist will store 1500 bales. Possession given lin.nediutcly. Kept 15 T. J. vi a LSI!, No- 170 Bny-at. FBR KENT. M THREE 8Ti)RBM. Wuldburg’a Rnngo.in Con- press and Jefferson street«. PozbcmIo given 1st November. Enquire of _sept 13 MINIS k JOHNSTON. TO KENT. M A HOUSE in Gordon streot, In Scudder’s Block. Possession given 1st October. Apply to sep 10 HONE fc CONNERY. Royal Medalion, Do Volvot, Mocel Wilton, Do BruBsuts, Tapestry do, Power Loom do, Three Ply Ingrain, Two Ply do, Wool Dutch, English Drugots, (various widths.) Mosaic llunrth Rugs, Velvet aud Chenille do, Tufted do, Piano nn-l Talrio Covers, Door Aims,(every variety,) Silver fc Brass Muir Rods. Carnet Binding*, fcc. J» CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Brocalells, Luce and Muslin Curtains, Mnllndo Lnlncs, Gilt Cornices, Matin und Milk Damask, Do Pius uml Bands, Worsted and Cotton do Tassels, Loops and Cords, Velvet nud Flush, (various colors,) Window Shades, (nuw style ) Also, every variety ot Furniture Cover ing, Trimmings aud Materials for Decorations. FLOOR OIL CLOTH8, from two to 24 feet wide, fur halls and rooms, out to (it without a scam. Thu subscriber will obligate himself to nmko tho prl- TO KFNTt cos on all descriptions of goods as low as ibe same qual- The store under lira bluff, al the foot of WMta 1 ll y bu l’ urc >'«‘*e‘I I" “»> Northern city. JS| kur-streui Enquire of | tlF Carpc^is cut to rooms und goods sent to any part mar Stt SPENCER CURRELL. WANTED of Ibeciiy freo of charge. nr An experienced Upholster will atlond to iho making and laying of Carpel) and Oil cloths when re quired. Tho Decorallvohud Curiam Department is In charge of an Upholster of acknowledged taste ami skill. W II. GUION, Agent, oct 18 140 Congress and 57Mt Julian streets. I TO RENT, a houso pluusuntly situatnd, apply to sept7 WAYNE GRENVILLE fc CO. „ roit K t N T The Store, corner Bay and Whitaker streets, occupied by A. Ilunand ; the store adjoining, on .Whitaker Htrcet, occupied by II. Logun. Pos. slouioeach of the above gi von tho first of Novem ber next. atlg35 WM. WRIGHT. TO KENT* M The two tenements of the womlou Building, consisting of three stories and an altio,nn lot No. 28, Broughton street, Washington Ward. Ueni $325. Apply lo A. A. Smets, or ang 10 RO.tT. A. ALLEN fc CO. . _ — i has been accustomed to slock and fa> ming. ’ Itllls. L> n.iwlnfll.n iVina.il.I.I.H nilfl mill ha $200 Roward. RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on the 23d September, his slave ALBERT, who is 37 year# of ago,about 5 feel 6 inches high, wejghs shout 140 pounds, has straight and very light hair, bluo eyes,and Is so white that it will bo difficult to detect his beluga Negro. His front teeth are fast decaying, chews tobucco, nud is fond of spirits Iho’ o drunkard. He cannot road or write, hu9 no trade; . .ms been accustomed to slock and fainting. Ho has but _ , TO RENT. Iltllo knowledge of thocountry,nnd will havo frequent rour of the Qieteuoment Houses, situated oil * occueiun to enquire his way. I* rather slow In speech, 1 mill hna rntliF r mi liiimlilu nnni-firnliro ()NE HUN DRKD lug. _O0t32 COHENS fc HERTZ, Agents. NOTICE. Tho subscriber has removed from nroughton-st to the new building, corner of Barnard arid Con- -• . on . ors f or no Drugs, Medicine* and Chemical*, and solicit* a share of Ilia public patronage. JOS. M. TURNER, *gent, oot. fl Chemist fc Pharnlaceutist. CLINIC OF THE SAVANNAH NEDI* CAL COLLEUE. O N nnd after Monday, the 22d Inst., the COLLEGE CLINIC will buopeno.l dully,from 9 to 1(1 o’clock, A.M. Medical Advice and Medicines will bu furnish ed gratuitously to ull Indigent persons who may apply at that hour, und when necessary, patients will be at tended nl their houses, under the superintendence of some one of Iho Professors. A Lying-iu Ward Is open at the Savannah Hnspdal, under the care of Dr. P. M. Kollock, for Indigent wblto lemale*, where every attention will be paid ibein. The Clinic will do conducted under tho care and su pervision of the following professors: Da. R. I). ARNOLD, “ " M. KOLLOCK. VV. G. BULLOCH, C. IV. WEST, J. G. HOWARD, e. h. martin, J. B. READ. EXCHANGE A T Might on L( IN DON. HAMBURG, * BREMEN, BERLIN, FRANKFORT, In sums to suit purohnsor., for salo by CAUL EPPING. oo tl— Im Just rucelved and lorsnlo al JOHN OLIVER’S PaintMtoro, 131 riroughtoii street. EKE HI HI HI WHITE LEAD. T>t!RK White Lend ; French and American Wlndn X Glass, • • • • - - •- -• aug 31 ~ AUCTIOS AND” COMMISSION BUSINESS - . CO-PAIITNEKNH1P NOTICE. I Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN In co- part nnrslrip With mo In Ihn Auction and Commission business. The business will hereafter bu conducledun- dor tho name aud stylo of Spencer Cnrroll u Co. SPENCER CURRELL. Savannah, Oct. 15,1855. oct 16 H.XSII.IILIN IIN.DOOHN.A I»10IILDINGN, /'vF DIFFERENT VARIETIl>, clirnnnt y CHAFFER fc Cl)W DEPOT, oct 21) 6 No 6, wiutakor sL H;jj corner of Jones and Abercorn streets. Rent ' and hnsrathersiihuinhleappenrauce'.'bNE'HUNbRED J»1i.8yo per annum. Possession given Immediately. ! DOLLARd nnd the horso (lr taken with him,) will bo Also, the store on Bull street opposlto the Host Office. I given by me for his conffnemeni In any fall, and informa- Inqulro ol A. BON AUD, I Ron sent to mo so 1 get him. One Hundred Dollars will be al| 8 *4 Corner ol Bay and Bullatreets, i paid for proof to o«nvict the Abolitionist who has been WANTED TO KENT. ' tHmporlng with him for some months past, and who has M A comfortable dwelling lu a central part of the j luclted him to tako this advantage or my absence lo city. Rent uot to exceed $300 per annum. Apply ! New York. to augl WM. WRIGHT. I Any ono who may have seen said Negro will greatly JiiST'ii-i'.STiT oblige me by writing, ao that 1 inny havo sonra Idea of T . ... . ■” «EN 1 • what direction he has taken, lie will undoubtedly pass M Tho Western corner Tenement of Casiel Row. , llinso i r a9 B wh | lo man . when he left he rode a ches- rrontlng Reynolds square; also, two of the nrid nu , wrre j b orso, worth about $70. dlo Tenements of tho sstno row. For convo I J. M.TISON, nit nee, there is no dwelling-housoof a similar size pre- ! nc t |g—tf Polliol,GI\nnCo., Georgia, feruble to them, lit the city. t nng4—if ALEX. A. SMETS. FOIt It ENT. The .Stores under MT. ANDREWS HALL, cor- ajjj ner of Broughton nnd Jefferson streets, will bo iritta lei In two, three, or four Stores to ault lenauts. m-csaion on 1st November. For terms, apply to "tlERs, fterretarv. . TRI CKS PLOUGHS, AiC. - i TUMT RECEIVED by Steamers, nud othor vessels, k (J full supply of ’• i •• •*’ - * WILLIAM UOOE TO KENT. M Thatcommouiou* Store on Bay street, west of j Messrs. Mcrautou, Johnston fc Co., formerly oc- | oupied by Messrs. Crane U Rodgers. Possession ; given 1st October, For terms apply to Jy 20 COHENS fc HERTZ, FOR KENT, « Store No. 148. Bolton’# Range, from top to bot- Yjj! tom. now occupied by Octavus Coheu. Esij., pos- '"ILsesilon given 1st November. For terms enquire ■ - COHENS It HERTZ. Jy io FOR KENT. Two large and commodious brick stores, in the rour of the old Mteambout Co’s Yard, from 1st •Juno to 1st November, 18 .5, with tho prlvllego of continuing the rent tor a longer portod, Apply at this office. may 24—tf FOK KENT. k Adeslrablotb’ce story brick tenement House, I on ono and a half Ms, situated in York street— ,r o, "“ Kiv tf N as*a™“ FOR KENT. L Tho store. No. 105 Bryan street, Young’s build- I Ing#, formerly occupied by E.S. Kemplon. I’os- 7,"“ U - 1 ™? '"""““‘MiNIS k JOHNSTON. FDKNAI.E. M A commodlrnisBrlckMIiod Warehouse,situated In tho roar of the Ciiarieston Steamboar Wharf, havinga lease olflvoyoars,aultable for the sto rage or Lttno, Hay or other merchandize. Tho Build ing may be removed by tho purchaser, at iheoxpIroHon of tlm lease. AnnlJto Z. N.WINKLER, Jy3.tr P Williamson’s llulldlnga. TO LET. M ROOMS, opposite tho Pulaski llnusu—suitable forofflcea or sleeping apartroenta. Enquiru oi janC tf JNO. W. KELLY. NTAPLE DllV GOODS. 9 ia AND 12-4Cotton Sheetings, Linen do. Pillow “1U Case Linens, lllenched Mlilrtlngs, English snd French Long Cloths, American, English and Welsh Flannels, Canton do. Table Damasks, Furniture Dimity and Furniture Calicos, Huckaback and Dniuaak Towels. Crash, Dowlas, fcc. A largo variety or above goods lor ■rijJtto.1FH~.lg PkW,TT fc MORGAN. NONNY CLofll.— Heveiity -Hvo bales heavy Gunny riAVUB COHEN. T Cloth, In store, and for sale by oct 33 Cotton Ware Houso and Store Trucks,of all size* 100 No lo und 11 Ploughs; 25 No 2 U do (two horse) 50 No 1 Allen do,ono horse; ftO No 2 do do do 100Tray Barrows, extra quality, for Railroad pur pose*. For salo by C. II. CAMPFIELD. oct 20-im SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE, T MIE Third oourse of Lectures in this Institution will commenco on the first Monday in November next. Tho Clinical Lecturosln Mudiclno aud Surgery, at the savannah Hospital and the College Clinlquo, will commence ou the ISlhof Outobor aud continue during the course. Faculty- Theory and practice Vf Modlclne—It. D. ARNOLD. M. D. Obstetrics, and diseases ol Women and Children—P* 51. KOI,LOCK, M. D. Principles and Practico of Surgery—W. G. BUL LOCH, M.l). Medicul Chemistry—C. YV. WEST, M. D. Institutes ol Medicine—E. 11. MARTIN, M. D. Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. D. Materia Medlca and Medical Jurisprudence—J. B. READ, M.D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST, M. D. Fees for iho entire course 'SIOS «o Matriculation Ticket 5 *5* . Amplo lauilltles will ho furnishod for tho study of Practical Anatomy. Heard can bo hnd at from $4 to $0 per week. For frirthor particulars, apply to aug 1—3iuos c' W. WEST, M. D.. Doan. VTno following papers will copy Into the r country Issues to the extent of $10, and send bills to tho Dean Georgia Citizen, Journal fc Messenger and Telegraph, Macon, Go.: Recorder, nnd Federal Union, 5*}Hodgo- vllio, Ga.; Pnlrlol, Albany, On : lyatchman. Thomas- vllle.Gn; Tlmos fc Sentinel und Enquirer, Coluinbus, Ga t chronicle fc Sentinel,and Lorislitutlondlist, Au. gusla, Ga t Uannor, AUions, Ga j Reporter, Lagrange, u a . kepuhlloan,Examiner,and Intelligencer, Atlanta Gas Miami rd, Cassvllle, Ga; Mouthern Christian Advo cate, nnd Southern Prc.byicrlan, Charleston, 8 « Christian Index, Penfield, Ga ; Gazette, and Advertiser Chattanooga, Tonn; Floridian fc Journal, Tallahassee FIs • Nows,Jacksonville, Fla; Spectator, YVetumpka Ala ; Mall, Journal, and Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala. Advertiser, nnd Roglster, Mobile, Alo. iVEHPOOL Lump Coal, Tor sale by oetO MINIM fc JOHNSTON. /CENTS’ AND BOYS' WEAR.—Black Cussimeres \Jf and Dooaklus, Fancy and Plain do, Black nnd Col’d Broad Cloths,Satinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Joans,Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Merino aud Colton Hosiery, fcc. For sslo at the lowest prices, by oqI '*3 Da WITT fc MORGAN. s'sLOUB.—Atlanta Mills Flour In lib!* and sacks, for J4 salo by Ml23 OCTAVUS COHEN. occur, noticed. It u correct ami chant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers, ConunUslon Merchant*, and o>hors desirous of having their nuines aud husines* Widely circulated, ure Informed that a limited number of aUvurviaeineuts will be (user ed.— -pedal rale# for advertising by tho year, or for shorter periods, max' bn known by applying lo any or my Agents, nr ul the ofllco lu Atlanta, Ga. Specimen number* will bo sent, on application by lull' r, tree of clu.rgo. All cuinimiutcaiions Intended for tho Dnuk-Nnin List and Detector, must bu addressed to Mwin’* Bank-Note List. Atlanta. Ga. SAMUEL MYY’AN, J am x# UosKliTsON, General Agent. sep 85—3m Executor’s Salo of Valuable LAND AM) PERSONAL PUOPEUTY. FRANCIS J. OGDEN, FRANCIS T. WILLIS. Jo 3—tf Savaunnh, May 17,1055._ €» P A KT N E HN1111*. rrMIE undersigned have this day formed a copartner. 1 ship under the name and Arm of verier., Starr fc Co., lor ins transaction of a general Shipping and Com mission businers. * PH AM. J. OGDEN, YVM. STARR, Ja» DENJ. II. HARDEE. (*nTaniis | i, May 17, ’55. J*m*9 CO-PA IITNEItail IP NOTICE. T HE Undersigned havo this day formed u co-pnrtnor. ship for the ti nnsactlou of a General Factorage and Commission business, undei tho niimo and stylo or RAYNAUD fc ROWLAND, snd solcilt tho patron- age of their friends and the public generally. EPHRAIM IIAYNARD, Jy 11 JOHN T. ROWLAND, Ja. COPAltTN EKNII IP. spHOMAHS. WAYNE and R. ALEX. WAYNE I. transacting business in Savannah under the stylo of THOM. M. WAYNE fc SON; O. E. GRENVILLE fc W T. SAMPLE, transacting business In Chatta nooga, under the stylo of GRENVILLE fc SAMPLE, und in Savannah under the stylo of GRENVILLE fc IJO., have entered Into coparluersbJp (to dulo from the 1st July, 1855,) for the purpose of transacting a gen oral ComiuiNwIon Ac Forwarding Iluolneo Under the style of WAYNE, GRENVILLE fc CO., al Savannah, GRENVILLE, SAMPLE fc Co., at Chattanooga. TIIOMAS S. WAYNE, R. ALEX. Wav NX. je5—ll DINMH.tITION of CO-PAHTnEHSHIP rrMi E Co partnership heretofore existing between 1 BOTlIVVEI.Lfc WHITEHEAD Is hereby dlssolv. ed by mutual consent. Elthor party is authorized to atteiid to the unsettled busmess. S. E. BOTH YVF.LL. Savannah, June 1,18.75. B. WHITEHEAD. CO-PA KTNER8HII*. * T HE Undersigned havo Ibis (lay formed a Co-part nership for the transaction of a Factorage nud Commission business under the name and style of ItoTIIWELL fc WHITEHEAD,and respectfully so- Hell the patronnageor iLelr friends and ihe public gen erally. D, E. BOTH YVF.LL. Savannah,June 1,1655. IL WHITEHEAD. CO-PAHTNEII8HIP NOTICE. T HE Undersigned have this day formed a co-partner ship under the name and style of CUUPER fc FRASER, for tho purpose cf carrying on a Factorage and Gener.l Commission Business, uml respectfully so- liel tho patronage of their friends and tho public gen erally WM. AUDLEY COL’PER. JNO. COUPER FRAMER. Hay st., Savannah, Juno 1. ^ Tuesday III November uexi, lu Kuoxrille, within the legnl hours of sale, ull the Lumls lying la said county be longing o the ustule of said Zelgler, (cniisiriiug of the Home Place, Atkinson,Uolburl, Mimonton, Boon, Dug ger, llutcher and Miller Lumls.) Also,at the Rlhb Planlutlon.on thoThursdny nlier iho first Tuesday In November next, nil the lands lying in lllbb county belonging to sald-esiule. Tho Lund# will bo sold in parcels varying from 150 to 1800 acres, to sui) ull classes of purchasers. Will lie sold also at the Inst mentioned time and placn. all the Perishable Property onsiiid last ineii'ione Plain tatlon, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, fcc. Side to continue irom day lo duy until nil Is sold. Terms on the day or srie. JOHN YV. DENT, Ex’r. Crawford Co., Ga., Menu 5, 1855. The Augusta Conslltiillonallsl. Mouthern Re- center, Mllledgevlllo; llopublican, Mavnnuah: Imelll- genci r uml Ailvocule, Atlunia: will copy and forward Iheir bill for payment to JOHN YV. DENT. [sep 5 -Ids| Knoxville, Gn. SALE OF CHOCTAW Oil PHAN LAN DM IN MISSISSIPPI- Dkvahtmknt or the Interior, Ofllco of Indian Affilrs, August 13, 1655. P UBLIC NOTICE I# hereby given, Ihut the several pieces or parcels of laud boreluuiler described, lying In the c..unties ofTallaliutche, Y’iilobusn i, Holmes Lowndes, and Bolivar, In the Suite of Mississippi, wPI, nt ibe lin.esuml plueo designated,be exposed lor sale in separate quarter se .lions, al public auction, lo the highest bidder for cash, by commissioners to be hj>- l oluted on buliulfol the Cuoctaw orphan*, by the gov ernment, as llieir trustee, under tho provision of tho Gtli clause of llie IDth article of the Choctaw treaty of 183b, viz: On Mouday, tho 3J day of December, 1K>5, nt the ciurt house door In Coffuovlllo, the following traelsln Yalobusha county: AU in township twsixty-thret(TJ) raugc light (b) east. All of section ihlriy-lhruu (33;) The west half and southeast quarter of section twon- ty eight v‘J6;) The oust Imlfof section I wonty nine (2tl;) Tho northeast quarter of seel ion thirly one (31;) The north half ol section llilro-lwo (32y aud The west Imlfof section thirty four (34) And at tlm same time ami place, the fallowing des cribed iruct in the adjoining range in Coahoma county, viz: Tho south half of section thirteen township twenty sist (36,) range seven (7) west. On Monday, Iho BHh of December, 1655, nt the com ’ houso door in Charleston, Talluliulclrie county, Hie fol lowing described tracts of laud in suid cr untv, viz: In township twenty four (24,) range two (2) east. All of sections three (3;) ten (10,) und thirty three (33:) The east half section (4;) The southwest quarter of section nino (D ) Thu north half and southwest quarter ol section tweu ty two (22;) The wesi half of section twenty five, (25) Thu north half ol section twenty six (2ti;) The west hull'of section twenty seven (27;) The northwest quarter of section thlilyfour (34,) snd The north hall ol the northwest quarter und west half of the northeast quarter ol section thirty six (36 ) In township twenty Jits (25) range two (2) east. All of section tweuty seven (27,) twenty eight (28,) and twenty nine (29;) Tho northeast quarter of section four (4;) The southwest quarter of suciioti twenty two [22;, The southwest quarter of section twenty three 123,1 Aud the cast huifoi section thirly [30.] In township twenty Jour [24J range three [3J east All ot section three ( 3,J Toe east hull'of ibe uonheust quartor of section two 2,J and The northeast quartor of section four [4.] In township twenty five [25J range three [3] east. The southwest quarter ol section lourlcuii i U;J The southeast quarter of suction fllleen [15;] The southwest quarter of section twenty live [25;] The soulhweal quarter of section twenty slx[2t);j Thu southeast quarter of section thirty three I33j und Tho soulheusl quarter of section thirly four [34J On Monday, Iho I7lh day id December, 1635, ut tho court house door lu the town of Loxiugfau, Holmes coun ty, tho following described iracls of lund in said county, viz; In township sixteen f 10] rangeone [I] west. The weal hull of section uneun[iftj uml The west hull and southeast quarter of section tweu- y two [23.1 In township fifteen [15,] range one [11 west. The southeast quarter ot sectlou tw enty [JO]. Ol, Hulurduy, the 33d of December, iBoo, ut tho cour house door m iho town of Coluinbus, tho fallowing de ... scribed (iuartcr section of land In Lowndes county I ducted by T. IL CLARKE, under tho name and style of scriueu quan , T , R. CLARKE fc CO. Orders for YVoslcrn Produce, Tbo northwost quarter of section tweuty two [22]; tbsuKfully received and promptly executed, township nineteen [10] range seventeen [I7j east. ; T1SON Ic MACKAY, Of the above described lands, suvenly-lwo quarters' . T. B. CLARKE, soctlous wore solcctod In 1634, nl u tlmo when some o Savannah. On., 10lh Oct., 1855. oct 13 the best lands lu the State wore unoccupied aud umtp- twvlvinM propriutsd , and Iho othor live quarter sections and one- J ..„„„ .... iT" ,,. r.r. *..ii.*“25?-- C:OPAKTNEIKSHlP. rpllE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, lo X date from the 1st Inst, for the trunsocion of a General l-’aci** rage, C< mmlsslen and Forwarding Bust ness,under! no firm of CRANE, YVELLS fc CO., Sovnnnah, and RICHARD CURD fc CO., Marmi, and pledge their strict personal attention to aay busi ness entrusted lo their charge, at either plnco. II. /..CRANE, L- VV. WELLS, RICHARD CURD Savanuah (June 5th, 185a Jet)—ly CO-PAKTNF.UNIIIP. T HE underslaiied have formed aco-pnrlnershlpunder tho style of VER8T1LLE & FRIBR80N, for the purpose of conducting n Forwarding nnd General UoiumlMlou business. HENRY YV. VF.R8TILLE, EDMUND FRIERSON. Savannah, August 7,1855. aug7 NOTiCE. 1JYROM llri* dale, all vessels navigating the Savannah r lllver, will pass to tho North of the Dredging Ma» chine, now employed on tho wrecks. All steamers, passenger, freight and tow boats, *11 let off steam when approaohtng toe Wrecks, and pass the Dredging Machine and ftlud Flats with a diminished speed- OCTAVUB COHEN, Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. tem. Savannah Gn.,August 111,1655. ^ aug 17 MADEIRA WINES. O NE of the firm of Welsh Brothers, of Madeira, ex pects to bn In Savannah during tho month or Do- bomber next, with samples of a small stock of choice Madeira Wiues. List ol prlcos and description of ausl- Ity csti be seen al (he offfco of tho undorslgued, whore any orders will be duly reglslered. oct 17-Im HUNTER fc GAMMELL. FINE BED BLANKETS. T O families who wish a superior Bed Blanket, we offer 0 4,8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 flno Mwlis Blankets, a new and beautiful article. Alan, 6-4,8-4.10-4 nud 18-4 Rose Blankets. Whitney Blankets of all sizes, and a cliolco English Blanket, Cradleand Cribb Blankets. The sbovo article will be sold at tho very lowest prices. Call and examine our lot of Blankets before purchasing elsewhere, [oct 81 ROKEN It A UO I! fc LADMON. ' KEMOVAL. T il E undersigned have removed to the counting room two doors East of Messrs. Ogdeu, Mtarr fc Go’s. CARL ETON fc PAR80NS. oct 9 vtamtnltslon Merchants, Bay-at. NOTICE. " T HE undersigned have this day established an Agen cy nt Knoxville Tennessee, for the transaction of a General Produce nnd Commission Business, to be con- ^j tv e S5S “‘• ANKOT8 - aoo ° »«• ed lu sullloiueui irom debtors to tho urphzu fund. The ] -I-* D i.u. late commlttsioher to settle with doblois to that fund do-1 scribes tbo lauds above offored for salo as bolng, •’ al- J most without au exception, rich aud tbrlllv, well and . nilvauinuiMiii.lv liii-ulwl ni.uv nf (hum t-.miMiilurHhlv liu 5IHK) yards Grey, (all wool) Plains. advaulugoously located, many of them considerably liu proved,’’uml a* being “lurgcly enhanced in value by the settlement. Improvement, prosperity, nud excellent pop ulation of the section In which they lie,” aud “ouiluenl- ly adapted” for planting purposes. An appraisement of those reserve*, showing their Vttltte,aud tho minimum priooal which osch tract, re spectively, inny bo sold, will bo inado prior lo tho dates ^Incases whore tho purchaser or purchasers or any , tract shall fall lo comply with the let ms of sale, toe laud l purchused will bo resold at his or their expeuso aud ] rl *Tl’io tltlo to these lands is believod to bo indisputable I . -- — a hut if. In any cusc, an adverso claim shall bo set up i Ur.g terms. Planters and factor* areresplbtfrilly luyitad Uie right of the orphans will be defended by tho govern to ^. x l B 9 ra,uo our '‘nevt/t'“f/mfROI^’fc 5000’do Mixed do 20000 do Drab mixed Kerseys, loooo do do do Plains. 2000 do White do Kerseys. 2000 do Black do do 5000 (lo Plaid Llnseys. looo do Heavy Mixed Satinetls. 1000 do do Kentucky Jesus. 5000 do Twilled Red Flannol. loooo do Colton Osnsburgs. 250(H) do Stout Colton Mhtrllng. 50 bales Negro Blankets, our own Importation. also; 500 dozen Head Haudkerchiefs. 100 do Wool Cap*. 50 co Scotch Bonnela, for sale on accommoda- ment, as their guardian Tho above sales will commence at the places named st 12 o’clock <«f each day, and continue until tho lauds are all offered. CHARI.KP K. MIX, sept 3— iawlDec I Acting Commissioner. NEVJTT. t ROGERS. / \iOARb, TOBACCO, «io.—50 m cliolco brands Wa v' vaua Cigars. 100 n* hlf Mpanlsh aiul American; 390 hxs Tobacco, various qualities; SO kogs Imrd; 30 bxa Pipe Heads; 150 bxa I’niu and No 1 Soap. Landing, and foi sale by oct 30 HOLCOif BE, JOHNSON fc CO.