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-Will ■» ■n»’v«S on FRIDAY, at 10 o'clock, A.
.Jwillonllnuoto leave regularly «f»ry Friday,
.'1 yvrisk* i" well fitted up with airy 6tate Room*, and
in every wav woll adapted to the routa.
KpVc * A. M. LAFPITBAIT, Agent.
i ll tl«l,r.NTON-T%flcu n Week
’'m'H'ti.yu h im thk fi.orwa stkjim-
MS, THh rKMTH.1l. H.1IUW.11) OF OKOR•
gl.l, W.V/> THK SOUTH l\1 ROUMJl R. R.
' *n and after September 8th, the apian-
did ataainalilp GORDON, Harden,
’daTnaiiiU''. will run regularly hclwei'ii Hnvaunnh nnd
i infusion, leaving Mnvnnnnli cvcrv Wednesday ami
lurvlay evening, al 0 o'clock, und Charleston every
nday and Friday evening, al 5 o’clock. *
hoGovdnn will cnmiect noth ways with Hu* Central
J South « urollna Railroads, ami wllh the splendid
,i<*nmer runnliiR the Inland route botw« an Savannah nnd
•rhla.
>r freight or passage, having elegant atato room ae-
in-Hlait<ina, apply on hoard or to
•pfl
y. aVANNAM KKUUHLICaN. THURSDAY MUI NIN(i, OCTOBER & ^
IMDEPBNDENT boat.
ORPAUTKA 48LACK CREEK, E. FLA.
. MlH'IW»V|CK! , dT. MARYS, GA., AND
,AB ANII PlLOLATA, FI.A.
J y> It*rr (*• hn format day) FRIP.1Y.
The fkvorlto ataam packet WEI.AKA,
ttautiOmtra for Of tier.
rnk hhkhiki.
election
BU££OI
FELLOW-CITIZENS—I offer lor thuofflee!
of Sheriff of Challiam county, at the ensuing
»n In January neat, and lesnecifully aollclt yonr
rt. [ocl I7—t«l j WARINIS RUSSELL.
roit oacmikaic %
S. M. I.AFFITF.AU, Ar»nt.
mu ctiiTCHVii.i.Aiii;
\ KICKRoKOt.’Ull RIVER, BARNARD'S FERRY
AND MEI.I.ON BLUFF. IHHIOV, ST. SIMONS,
BRUNSWICK. FANCY lll.l’FF, JKFFER-
SUNTON AM» HT. MARY*.
The ktoamcr I’l.ANTEIt.Capt W T Mo-
E Nolly, will l«ave for the above place*
....... ‘opl'r :I, at 1 o’clock, and will coutlnuo to
loaveerery Monday, makt-ig weekly trips. For freight
or passage, si>p*y on b*>ard, al the Union Ferry Wharf,
irur tbeCna \Vorka, orto V. WOOLLEY,
aug IS—if Agent.
mu heaffokt.
A 0I.UFFTON, Hi I.TON IIEAI), I OVD’S LAND
ING ASM) CHARLESTON.
The .learner W M. SEAllRooK, Oapl.
. t’eck, will leave lor the abnTe
,, the *2(ltli Inti, at A, I*. M. For Irelgld
r pmenge, apply at th« Charlcalon Wharf.
s'.pl I S. M. LAFFITKAP, Agent.
FOR 1*A I.ATK A, FI.OHI DA, *
1A DARIEN. URUNSWIOK. ST. MARYS,
i;BO . AND J A( ’ KSO N VILLE, 1‘ICOLATA,
AND BLACK CREEK, FLA.
V. S. MAIL LINE.
The new and Ta»l running steamer SR-
MINOI.K, Capt. Thoma* E. Shaw, will
he above places every Tuesday, nt 10 o’clock,
M., from the Charlcalon Steam Packet wharves,
act i «. M. I.AFFITBAU, Agt.
IWITED STATEN ITT All. I INK.
OR r’ALATKA, E. FLA , VIA DARIEN,
BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, JACKSON-
ILLL, M1DDLEBURO,(BLACK CREEK,)
andficolata.
The new and elegant Steam Packet
,ST. JOHNS, Capt. Jatuea Freeborn, bav-
her trips to Florida, will leave for the
)**veplncen every Saturday, nt 10 o’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having excellent state room
ammo i: lions, apply on hoard, at the Florida Steam
ket whnrf, near the Has Works, or to
• *.’3 CL AUHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
lOII KEY WENT AHI» HAVANA.
TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, tOTII INSTANT.
AUEL,'lto|||ns, Commander, will leave
this port on Friday, Oct. IBtlt, nnd will
leave thereafter rogulaily, on lhe4th and
Isth ol cuch month.
l'lm ISAUEL connects, at Havana, with HieU.S.
'tail Steamship Company’s Line ol Steamers for San
randsco via A spin wul I, nml will carry the Pacific malls,
’or Passage, only, apply to
net 19 COHENS A IIERTZ. Agent*.
NOTICE.
to fitK VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
Gentlemen:—I am a Candidate for oleclluu
HT to thu nRloe of Ordinary, al the eloellon in
Janusiy next, aud will be thankful for your support.
may *0* M. G. SIIEFTALL.
m* “fello w CITIZENS:—i am a candidate
My rorlheofflco of ordinary at the election In
.«*, ••J'^'XT'ubk.
sst» WE are aulhorlietl to announce J AM E8 F..
DMflp GODFREY, ns acandldato for the office of
Ordinary of Chatham County, al the ensuing January
election. n **y *— M _
-«*■» We are authorised to announce THOMAS
Wdm H. HARDEN, as a candidate lor the office
nr ordinary of Chatham County, al the ensuing Jauu
ary election. Jo 4— tde*
llottrmn.
av tUTitnaiTV or rui btatb nr usosuu
Port Oolnei Academy lottery.
GRANDSCHEME FOR OCTOBER.
_ . . Pin** »,
To be drawn October :il*t, 186.1, In the City of Atlanta,
t*«., when prise* amounting to
.MO^bOLLARS!
lording to the following Mag-
And remember every Prise l*
l Olt CLKHK Or COtBtl.
FELLOW CITIZENS:—I um a emdldaie
for Ihn office of clerk or Iho 8u|terlor and
Interior Court* al the election In January next, and re
spectfully ask joureupport. JNO, K. DAVIS.
Je 1>—lue
Mr.
tnontiperlr
FELLOW-CITIZENS: -Inina candidate
, at tbo election In January next, for Clerk of
hiperlnr and Inferior Courts, and will bo thankful
for yeur suffrages. WM. II. IIULLOCIt.
may I4_ Jan5’3G
TM NOTICE.—We aro authorised to announce
S5pF JOHN V. TARVER as a Candidate for Clerk
of the Huporloraml Inferior Courts, nt theonsulngelec
tion, In January next,
may 111 Jan ’5tl
Mr,
tTaiidldnle I
IIEt'EI V F.lt or TAX KETintNN.
TO IIY FELLOW CITIZENS OF UIIATHANU3.
•flSr I am a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re*
MF turns at the election In January next, and re
spectfully ask vour support,
may l»—Jan5,’5fl WM. W. OATES.
4AVaNNAh, maV I, tioh.
Masses. Ennoas:— You will please an
nounco Ma. ALEXANDER THoMAS as a
hlnte for Receiver of Tax Returns, at thu ensuing
January election, ami oblige MANY VOTERS,
may a
FELLOW CITIZENSI am a candidate
■SBB for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, In
January uexl, and leapcctftilly solicit your votes,
may 19—tf [ 1. E. DILLON.
FELLC) W-ClTIZEN8:— i am a caudldalr
for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, In
January next, and rospectfully solicit your votes.
may 14 tf Z. N. WINKLER,
' FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I am a candidate
fortho offleo of Receiver of Tax Returns, In
January next, and reapeclfully solicit your voles.
_may$9tf <OHN It. HAI1ER8IIAM.
FELLOW CITIZENS t—On the first ot
May last, I announced myself a caadlduto
receiver of Tax Returni.: nnd nm note a candi
date for that office, nt the next election, and. respect
fully solicit your support.
Your obedient servant,
|o 0 It. T.THJ^Ds.
Will be distributed
nlflcent Schema I _
drawn aleach Drawing, and pnid when duo without
, deduction |
\ prtMOf. 918JNH) I I J) rile of •1,100
I do of
1 do of
I do ol
I do of
1 do of.
I prl
6 (
III do
.VMM
11,000
9,tMM) i 10 do
1,500 1-2 do
1,800 | 80 do
1,000 are
400 are
150 are
180 nre
100 are
S.tKMI
’iftcupcitu ^imrrttonnruiii j
JO* FOR NEW YORK—Union Lint.-Thepack- 1
JUAAbvtaolir. LOUISINE. Hudson,master, will liava 1
despatch for Iho above port. For freight, apply to
0.(119 *'*•*'“" - -
OtlDENj HTA
BRftu
FOU NEW YORK.—The schr. SENATOR
■Pant. Dayton. For frsslB*)t, appljr to .
eoiXJ RPR. HAHRHHHAM A SON.
~ FOR NEW YORK.-
AaUs at auction.
_ HY kPENFKR (1IIItK ELI. Ac CO.
Underwriters sale.
ON Friday next t,*0ili Inst., at II o’clook A. M., will
| bn sold on Urlxhatn, Kelly A Co’s lower wharf. 118
bales Hay, damaged on board slir Senator, on her pas-
| sage Pom New York to this port. Sold for tbo benefit
• of Underwriters and all concerned. ocl 83
I
......Nnw Lmit.—The regui Administrators Hale.
. larpaoket brig MACON, Capt. Watkins, not,* i ON TUESDAY, the8lh day of November next, lie-
ending, can lake the bulk of 500 bales Cotton for abov •' tween the legal hours of sale,
port* Apply to WILL be sold before the Court-House In this city.—
■>o(8a ROWLAND A BON. I One negro woman, named Isabella, auodabout85 yoars,
FOR NEW ORLEANS.—Tho supjrfluo“brl * Soainstreta-asuperlorCook.Washerund Ironer.
AllllY FRANCES, t.nrduor, master, hatli H'-ld as the proporly of «eo. O.lver, dec , bv perinl,-
• ••• * - slonof the Ordinary, for the benefit of tho netrs and
Aalrs at Auttion.
. i at auetton.
’ i * PRENTiii; 3
- ' [HiM i.Kssoaa TO PniLaaicz ARiu
— WYLLY A WOItlTimH,MN.
At Private Bale. “ ““ 1
'tiiw nMif, ^L’REBK PLANTATKJN In South Oar* i _ , w
*^0Ha»ail»»h River, about J4 miles On MONDAY HWtJ, 8tlth lint, at II o’clock, at the alor*
-s as “»>-•
.Stock or Orucerle* at Aoctionr
nearly all her freight
4,INK) above. For freight
1,501)
1,440
8.000
4OS prlxos, amounting to •50,iiimi
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMRERHI
car Tickets 88—Halves 84-Uuartors88-jrB)
ullls on all solvent Hanks nt pur. All communications
•trlclly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN,
Agency on llroughton slreot, between Whitaker and
Barnard. oct 83
mr,
for Recelvi
CENTRVI. RAIL ROAD.
ZJf“ CONSIHNEES of Grain and other merchandise,
e hereby noliQed that unless their freight It removed
ithln 48 hours from date of discharging, tho same will
crayod at tholr expense and risk, to a public Ware-
WM. M. WADLEY,
sept 87—tf General Su|Kirlmendent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
FOR TAX COM.ttCTIMt.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
My* GENTLEMEN :—I atu acandldato forth-
W Ofllceof Tax Collector or this County, (th
elect Ion to ho held on tbo first Monday In Januar)
JP60,) and respectfully solicit your support,
may lU-lf PETER G.THOMAS
(BY AUTHORITY Of 1 HE STATE OF (JEOHUlA.j
Havana I*Ian JLottcry.
Jasper Co. Academy Lottery.
IIIACON, 4.A.
T ^IIIS LOTTERY is conduclcd on the plan of the
. Royal Lottery of Havana, of slnglo numbers—and
drawn at < oncerl lltll, Macon, Gn., under the sworn
superintendence of Uol. Geo. M. Logan, and Jaa. A.
Nlabel. Esq.
GU INI) SCHEME Full NOVEMfiER 13, 1833,
When prlxea amounting to
$50,000
CLASS Gh.
Will be dlstrllmU-d as follows:
Gspllals—I nrlxool 910,000 I 10 prizes of 400
I do 3,000 | III do ISO
I do It, IMH) 19 do 190
I do *2,000 J 90 do 100
I Uo 1,500.00 do 50
1 do 1,800 1 830 do 35
I do 1,100 I 811 Approx., prlxea of 800
I do l,<>001
408 Prises amounting to 150,000.
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Every Prlte drawn al cacli drawing, aud paid when
due, In full, without deduction. Orders strictly confi
dential. Drnwlngs sent to orders. Registered letters at
■V risk. Hills on all solvent Hank* at pnr.
QT Whole Tickets 88; Halves 84; Qunrtors 9*2.
Addiess JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
sr.pt 93 Macon, Ga.
ItAWN NUMBERS of Greene and Pulaski Monu
ment Lottery, Class 854:
117 40 09 5*2 7 30 34 49 07 II <20 38 03 31
0*185 E. WITIIINGTON
870,000
13 Number Lottery—I‘2 Drawn Ballots.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
CliANN <| FOli I8S5.
To be drawn al Wilmington, Del., October 87th, 1833.
GREGORY Is MAURY, MANAGER*.
hchbnk:
I of 970,000-1 of|933.0(>n-1 of §93,000.
Tickets §20—Shares in proporton
Tickets and Shares either singly or by tbo Package,
for sale by
oct 83 E. WITIIINGTON.
ocl 93
‘•aw-- " ,u h * v » *»*»“'■ *
IIKIOIIAM, KKI.I.Yk CO. ! _± c l<
FUR NEW YORK—Gkohuia Link.—The fin
fast sailing 8cbr. M ANHAdHETT, llrowu mn,
wir. wul have quick despatch fur tho above port. Fo
freight or praaago, apply on board to captain, nr to
oct 15 «it*l L'UllEND It HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK—OLD Knt*blihiikd Ijns
—The fine 8chr KATE BRIGIIAM, J. W. Evnm
aster, will meet with despatch as above. For frulgl.
or pasrnge apply on board si Telfair’s whsrf, or lo
ocl III BRIGH AM. KELLY 4c CO.
FOR 8T. M ARKS AND NEWPORT,>|/a;‘-
,PERMANENT LINE.—(To mu. on or bbfob
v.)—'Tho trig TIMES, Ell Phlnney, master, wl
* above. For freight or passage, both cabin an
steerage,apply to WILLIAM M.TUNNt),
North Commercial Wharf
N. U.—niher regular vessels will suceeed the TIMEF
nml also run lo cedar Keys, Florida. oct 4—<2w
FOR*NEW YTTrIL—Union Dink —The pei
clipper schr. TARGET, Davis, Master, wll-
hnvu clef patch for Ike above port. For freight apply to
out l i _ OGDEN, HTA HR & UO.
FOR NEW Y U R K-Gxomiu LiNK.-Th
aft&flue last sailing Schr. JOHN CA8TNER, John
son muster, will have quick despatch lor Iho above por<
For frieglii or passage, apply on board, or to
oct 84 COHENS At IIERTZ.
FOR BOSTON.—The new Hchr. “ B. FLAN
LNER” will have despatch Ibr tho above port.-
Forlreiglil of deck, apply to
oct 94 IIUNTBR It QA M M ELL.
FUR PHILADELPHIA.—The bark t7e. BAX
aJaltTKU.Cnpt. Scull, having most of her cargo en
gaged, will have quick despatch. For freight apply t
_oclJ0 C. A. GREINER.
F‘)R LIVERPOOL—The A l American Bhl
, CHARTER OAK,lloudllllle, master, havln
partof her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch fo
above port. For frelgnt upply to
oct <211 BRIGHAM, KELLY At CO.
FOR BOSTON.—The new Schooner W. H
BURROUGHS, Graffen, master, will have qulc
lespnlcli for above port. For freight or passage, apid
BRIGH AM, KELLY At CO.
JAMES It. FRAHEK.
Administrator.
llouio and Lot at Prlvnie Sale. '
Lot and Improvements No. 3 Calhoun wnrd.corncrof
Jone* and Abercorn-slreels. On lids lot la a new
ly finished brick house wllh all tho modern improve
ments. The purchaser may very truly oxclalm on en
tering Ra door:
” I cannot think of sorrow now, aud doubt
If e’er I tell It—’tls to dazided
From my memory by tlda oblivion* transport.”
oct 1
the exception of 50 acre*, • In' miv.it..,.
475 acre* of which I* now u 1,1 ^iah m C ThrsVhar
Attached to the Planlallon i* agOW J
an Ovcr*eer’* house, negro bouses, I’m wtwi, anu
Improvements appertaining to a plautaMOo.
ALSO,
The adjoining trnct of land called Tray, containing
I .'50 acres, more or loss, about 50(1 acres of which la
nine laud, (ho reslduo consist* of iiiiclourcd River
Swamp Land—Oak and Hickory.
For (briber purll -ulara apply at our offleo oct 23
At Private Sale.
1040 ACRES of first quality Lnnd, eight iniLm from
Iho city, situated on the Canal,• l.W acres of Ural rate
Rice Land under biuk, the balance I* high laud ot as
good quality ns any In the county, woll limbered and
wi-ll wooded, with llio Canal running through It, ma
king It very convenient to got the Wood or Timber lo
market. F< * “ ’ * * “ “
oct 80
Vlllago Lots and Improvements at Private Sale.
A comfortable dwelling in (he village of Hprlngflod,
Effingham cuuuty, with six comferlable rooms, a pantry,
Ate.; also, barns, stable, carriage house, negro houses
and otlior necessary out hulldlnga. situated on ten acre*
of land, four acres of which is cultivated nnd I* very
productive. On tho premises is nn orchard of excel
lent peaches: all of which Is for sale low. sept 20
Wines and Liquors at Private Sale.
I IIHD. HOLLAND GIN ; ll qr. casks superior Pale
Brandy ; 5 eighth casks superior I’nle Brandy ; 8 qr.
casks dark Brandy; I qr. cask Muscat VMne; 1 qr.
cask Brown Sherry; I bbl.aupcriorold Scotch Whiskey.
For aale low at [sept 8«1 154 BAY STREET.
Buggy and Horae at Private Sale
A second hand Buggy, nearly now : also a six year
old Horse, warranted seiiud. kind nnd gontle; Work*
finely In harness. Will be sold low if applied for im
r further particulars apply al the office.
mediately.
sop 97
Al Private Sale.
SUMMER RESIDENCES.
Six lota on Augustine River— beautiful, pleasant and
healthy situation*, for summer residences.
A map of the aatno may he seen at tho Auction Store,
No. 154 Bay street.may 99
<11 ANGE’UF SCHEDULE.
N nnd utter Sunday the 14lh October, instant aud
until further notice, the Passenger Trnins on the
>ulrul Railroad, will ruu as follows:
BKTWkEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leave Savannah 5am., and IS 15 p. m.
Arrive nt Macon 8.15 v. M., and 1 a. m.
iLeave Muenu 11.45 A.M.,aud 11.30 r. m. ,
Arrive ul Savannah 10.45 p. M., and 7.90 a. m. I
BKTWBBN SAVANNAH AND At'Ul'HTA.
leaveSHVHunab 12.15 p. M., hiuI 8.30 p. m.
Arms ul Augusta 8.45 p. m., and 5.30 a.m.
leave Angus,a 0 a. M., and 4.30 P. M. ■
Arr,ve insaviuiuah 1.30 p. M.and 10.45 p. -
oKTWBkN Macon and ai ocbta.
leave Macon 11.45 a. ...
Arrive at Augusta 8.45 i». m., and 5.3d a. m
Leave Augusta 0 a m.. and 4.30 p. m.
Arrive at Macon ‘2.15 v. M.,and 1 a. m.
(llT«CIN -AVANNAU, MILkKD*KVILI.E AND EATONTON.
Leave Su van imh 5 a.m.
Arrive In Mlllcdgovlilo 9.45 p. m.
Uave Macon 11.45 a. m'
I Arrive In I'.aiouton....
Hl'klCAL ( AHI).
juiiius iiA.ni3\ra,
Profennor of *1Music,
Respectfully offer his services to the .
'citizens of Savannah.
To bo louud al W. D. Zogbaum’i
Music 8tore
ocl I—3m
LBFLBK * WILfOX,
DENTISTS,
Office over Do Win H. .Morgan’s Store
on Congress Street.
SAVANNAH,QA.
oct 4—ly
I BATS AND CAPS —5
.Corner Bnrnnrd 8; Brouglilon-Sts. ■“*.
SILK HATS.
SOFT HATS, of all descriptions.
CAPS of every STYLE and QUALITY.
Low for Cash or noon Crbdit. CORNER OF
oc; 8-IJau BROUGHTON At BARNARD.
Ol’EimU ft’Al.le AND M IM EII .7111,1 I
.MIHV GOODS.
MRS. c. FREELAND will opob this day, 18t,
of October, a largo and selected nssorluieut <i
goods, conslstlngof French, Silk, nnd Sail
pattern Bonnets; also a choice lot of plain nnd colore >
’ i Strnws. HlbbouN. Velvets. Laces, Flowors, Fealheri
i,nd 0.30 p. m. i Embroideries, Dress Caps nnd Head Dresses.
Bonnets Cleaned and Pressed.
N. II. Anil this Season, In the Dress tnakl.'g depar
ment, she >v|ll be eunhled .o please her customers I
overy reaped as to Fining. Making nntl Trlmlnif. aa al
has advantages of procuring the licit and most a;
proved Paris Fashions, monthly, having also angngi
tho services of a compctont person from the North.
Savannah, Ga* 19th 1855.
V\M. M. WADLEY
PRIVATE ACADEMY FOR YOUNG
ii^joizia.
5 r. mJ H,lc will P-»y particular attention to tho Making, HraU:
lug and Eiiihroiderlng of Children’s Dresses. DreMSi
made In thu most fashionable mnnner in (weuty-foi
hours. 177, BROUGHTON STREET,
oct IS Opposite St. Audrows llatl.
Academy for Young Ladles,In Ealonlon, Putnam
Georgia, on Wednesday.Uttv January. 18.7(5.
I lu the Literary Department, the course ol Study will
l)v extensive and liberal. The Latin, French, German
|l-, I Spanish languages will bo taught If desired.
1 he ornamental Department will include Music nn
Piano, Organ, Harp, and Guitar—also. Drawing,
■Pilotingami Embroidery, In all their branches,
NEW GOODS
JTJBT H.EOEIV3DX).
HE HUliyCIUBEKhasuow in alore and Is recelvln
A by each stoamor from Now York, a full and we .
selected assorlmuiit of
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Consisting of fine DRESS and FUOUK COATS, IIUHI
»>« to fiiriilaheti. in order lo NE^^ATSof f'^co'ai.pn M ERlN
p*rd ample llliistralloua In the Natural Sciences. n .vi-f.-luVATS 4c &c U
Musical instruments will be provided sothatescb pu* I* 1 .”’* C '... ....
Iplniay have the means of dally practice iu addition to
lue regular lesson.
| The uumlier of pupils will be limited to 30.
I Tuition per Annum. 819500 ; half in advance, and
balance at the end of the year.
Altuiillou Is calletl to thu following advantages:
First.--The pupil receives a much larger share of al-
IttoUon than when the school la large and overgrown.
I *ec»ud. In addition to lha regular course of study.
Ji f ran make such selections from the languages, and
l%*Mrnaniciilal Department a* lime and choice may die*
liOv. mlhout extra chargt.
I Third.—The low rale of tuition compared with that
If other schools. The usual charge made for tho
| English Branches, is 940 00
Music 50 00
| Latin, (extra) 20 00
French •• 80 00
I tirnwingand Painting 90 00
I Embroidery 00
. Making an aggregateof 8180 00
I To this add the extra charges made for the use of In-
laments, stationery,Aic , and the amount wl.l not fall
Ikihort of 8200, whereas, In Ihe plan adopted In thi*
1 kAdiimy, the charge for alt these is §195, having adlf-
■ Vtncu or 850 to §75 In Its favor.
1 looks, Sheet Music, Drawing. Painting and F.rabrol
lirv mnterinlsfurulslied at the usual rales.
I Pens, ink. paper, slates pencils, Ate .suppliedgratia.
I Arsons desiring further Information, or wishing to
I*>.r their daughiers or ward*, may address me, for the
ly*ent, at Lumpkin, Stewart Co.,On.
H “ “ —2aw Dec I L R. BRANHAM
llOCAli EVIDENCE OF TIIE VAIiUE
and Fire-Proof Qualitie* of
Ini.IlKU ’* SALAMANDER SAFES,
AH MANUrACTl’RBD BY
STARNS & MAHVTN,
NEW YORK.
IN TIIE fire of the 3d
. Inst., which consumed
• tho brick building, occu-
■ pled by Mr. John T.
I!Thomas, opposite Ihe
Gas Works In tills city,
w*s a Safe of the above
.description, uontalulni
tho books pnpers ani
money of Mr. Thomas,
and although the build
ing wan destroyed, the
said Safe BUHtHined nr
Injury whatever from the
intense heat to which It
had bden exposed.
opening the Sale,
■ t '>iit« Were f Mind undisturbed, nnd In the same order
f^-c.indtlioiiKH win n placed there, except a slight
duration lo the projecting end* of a few papers,
Mlhe barks or one or two of the books, caused by
’""•am generated In tho Hafo, while al Ra greatest
n.
’''•Safe and contents, as It came from the ruins, may
* ’ie m-ee, In t he [K)rsession of Mr. Thomas, at the
'•'Works. A large assortment of these celebrated
"»nlwajn on hand, and fnr sale by
H. ( ’AMPFIELD, Aaent lor Manufacturers,
*>y 90, IH55. 171 Bay si., Savannah, Ga.
'^kr pleasure In corroli'rating the foregoing slate*
and In addition would add that tho book* are now
J.T. THOM AH, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
l ily 9(5.18(55. . oct <24
■Ransom stove works,
LOST. WANTS, &o.
WANTED TO HIRE.
T WO COLORED WOMEN.—One mlddlo aged, for
a Cook. Onuaciivo woman who understands gen
eral house work. Apply at
oct83-3 189 BAY STREET.
WANTED.
|\A|t BU8HEI.S of OYSTER SHELLS to bo
llM "alrUU delivered within tho next aix months.-
Apply to oct93 0. A. L. LAMAR.
WANTED.
^IX GOOD HOUSE PAINTERS.
oct 20-0
CHAFFER At CO.
No 6, Whitaker st.
WANTED*
1 AA BALES Cotton on Deck, to comploto cargo of
I'Mr Brig SCOTLAND, for lto«lon. Apply to
oct B BRIGHAM, KKLI.% fc CD.
WANTED.
I AA HALES Cotton on Peck, to complete cargo of
1 Uu Schr. A LFRED BA UR KTT, Tor llaltlmoro. Ap-
ly to [oct 9] BRIGHAM, KELLY As Co.
* ANTED.
Apply at
ROUT. IIAIIERSIIAM Ac. SON.
I OK LIV LBI’OOL—Freight of 4IN) bales Co'
.Ion wanted to fill up Am. ship KALA.M AZOf
Pat lor. master. Apply lo
WILLI
oct 99
LIAM IIATTER8BY Ac CO.
FOB LIVERPi OL.—The Americsn 1st cln>
_ ship MAIICIA C. DAY, Chase, master, wi
nave despatch for tho above port. For freight engag.
meets apply lo
net 19 T R fcJOMILL8.
FOU LIVERPOOL.—Tho ship ELI Willi
NEY, having nearly hII o| her cargo engager
will meet with dispatch. For balancoof freight, or pa>
sage, apply to
oct29 PADELFORI), FAY Ac CO.
FOR Pill LA DELPHI A—Schr. O. 8. CAP
'TAIIIS. Cnpt. Somers, will meet with quick Ul:
patch ter above port. For freight, apply to
oct89 C. A. GREINER.
SjJh FOR PH IL ADELPIII A.—Tho Schr D 8 MEL
SRitL 8HON,Graham,master, will meet wllh deanalt
us utiuve, for freight or passage, apply on board, or lo
net 19 BRIGHAM. KELLY Ac CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL—The ship Martha Wlir
„___ MORE. Whitmore, mister, having most of h<
largo engaged, will have quick despatch. For frelgl
of 500 Bale* Cotton. Apply to
oct 19 • BRIGHAM, KELLY I* 00.
FOR HAV \NA.-Tho BarkTIlos. E7i»AX
TER csit handsomely accommodate four i
ve pussenuera for above port—apply on board at Hai
‘s wharf, or lo
oot la—10 0HA8, A, ORIBNFR.
FOR I’lllDADF.LPIIIA—The 8chr FRAN’
A. HALL,Cain, roaster, will have quick de
patch as above—for freight or passage.apply on bnan
«»r to oct 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY Ac CO.
JFfl FOR lloVfi IN—ThiTPacket schr VV E WELL)
Ferry, muster, will have quh k despatch far a
STARR Ac CO
AUENC’Y IIOWAltD I N»ll IIA NCI F. CO
OF NEW YORK.
Havannar, August 3d, 1H33.
M U. C. It. CAMPFIKI.I) will attund to tho business
of this Cutuniiny during my absetico from Iho city.
Those having Policies lo renew, or Insurance to make,
will please call upon hint at Ida office nn the Bay, No,
171. m 8. C DUNNING, Agent,
aug 3—Stains
A very deslraide family of Negroes: A woman aged
50 yeirs. first rate cook ; a likely man 81 yea is, field
hand and hostler; a likely girl 17 years, field hand and
house servant; a likely woman <27 yours, do do do; her
soil. II years, smart and Intelligent; her girl, 0 years,
do do; her girl, 5 year*, do do. ocl 18
At Private Hale.
A Negro Mail, aged about 23 years, lie Is a complete
brlcklajor and plasterei by trade, having served a reg
ular apprenticeship l<> Iho business. oct 18
To Relit.
Tho cottage near Falrlawn. Will be rent id low If ap«
piled for Immediately. oct It)
The entire Stock In *md Store, consisting of WImb.
Liquors, Segars, Crocknry amt Glassware, and a geoerd
aasoriinent of a retail Grocery Stow, Terms cash
oct 93
At Private Sate.
Five thousand acres ol Land, situated on tbo Alta-t
malia River, in Tattnall county. On the plantation nrd
two settlements; about 400 acres aro In u high state o{
cultivation, (lie remainder of Hie land Is well tluberei'*
For particular apply lo John M. Dasher, ou Iho pluce]
orJoJVyllyJJc^lmitmollImJiavannidc^^
VAIjIIAHIjE 7IANUKE.
T HE Subscribers keep constantly on hand a supply
of Kaillcwell’a Mineral Sal'.s and Guano, aut
Land Plaster. N. A. HARDEE Ac CO.
Je8l—Omo
Genuluo Imported Champagne—At Private Bale. '*
Just received In more, ami f.,r sale low—75 baskets
genuine Champagne - impelled by a house In Ibis city—
Crown Brand, in piutaaml quarts,for sale at very re
duced prices. Terms cash. 0 ctsa
’ Monongahela Whlikey—At J'rivato Bale.
Now landing from setir J. Casiner, from New York,
39 bbls Monongahela Whiskey. For sale low at the
wharf- oct 13
Hard Coal—At Private Bale.
Now landing from schr I) J Mcrshon, from Philadelphia,
9- 0 tons Hard Goal, for Parlor use. For *ale low, from
Tnlfalr’s wharf. Terms cash. ^ oct <23
Administrator's Sale.
Ou the first TUESDAY In December next,at 11 o’clock,
in fruntof Court House.
LOT No.'JS and Improvements, Brown Ward, fronting
of Mull street, subject to City ground rent of 830 an
nually, belonging to the Estate of F. W. Ilelnermana,
deceased, and sold by permission of the Court of Ordi
nary and by order of tbo Administrator, for tbe benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said Estate. Hzle positive.
Terms—Half cash, and half 12 months credit, with In
terest socurud by mortgage, purchasers paying for all
papers. oct 19
li Y T. j7\VAl,5H.
Ou FRIDAY, 9tilli Inst., will be sold in front ofatora,
at 11 o’clock,
A lot of Hardware, consisting of an assortment of
Tattle and Pen Knives, Lucks, Ato.
Also, second-hand Furniture. Chair*, Tables, Bed
stead*, Bedding, Are. Term* cash. oct 84
Al Private Mule.
A Bond ol the $ute of Georgia for §300, bearing In
tore*! 7 per cent.
A Bond of the South Western Railroad for 9500,con
vertible In stock. oct 15
WANTED TO HIKE.
\ FIRST rate Ment and Pastry Cook. For ono that
.a~Y suit'' exactly, a permanent place can bo secured,
and good wnues.
ecp‘J8-ltn IK MIT. HABERSHAM Ac SON.
WANTED.
A Situation as Bonk-kce|K>r or Salesman In either a
Dry Goode, Grocery or Commission House. Good
references given. Apply at this office,
aug 31
%VA N T ED?
T WO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS, at
fo til ROBINSON Ac CAMP’S.
A DRAY BOOK, n
*
A Dray b*>ok, for which, a liberal reward will bo
given, If tel l al office of
octs RUSE, DAVIS k. LONG.
MINT.
i Ihe l-lh, for which a liberal re
ward will bo given, if left nt office of
aug 91 WAYNE, GRENVILLE Ac CO.
I.OST. '
A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, the finder will
bo suitably rewarded on delivery to
ocl 13 ,K- HABERSHAM Ac SON.
“ MINT.
Twelve foot Yawl Boat, painted lead color. Thu
finder will bo rewarded by returning ll to
Jo 19 HONE Ac CONNERY.
Al
Having procured the services of an experienced cu
ter, ho flatters himself that he shall pe able to pleas,
all who may favor him with his orders, und his aloe
of pieces goods Is full, and woll assorted.
1 WM. <). PRICE,
oc' ID 147 Bay s'reel.
GOAL Ain) WOOD YARD.
J.T. THOMAS,
offers for sale al the
UNION FERRY WHARF,
u supply ol
RED ASH COAL, AND FIRE WOOI
of nil IflndN.
Consumers can depend upon being promptly sut
S liod with agood article. Strict attention given to Fa
lenauremeut. Boxes for order Bare placed nltho slort
of Mosars.J. M. Cooper Ac Co., W. G. Dickson. W.W
Lincoln, at the offim of the Morning -Vows, and at m
residence in Jones-slreui. Terms Cash. ocl 8
ANiHU)TNANGE, lo amend an Ordinance, entitle!
an Or.tinanco to divide the city of Havnnnah lul
Fire Districts, and to provide for giving alarms i,
fire, passed 2d August, 181(1.
See. I. Be It ordained by the Major and Aldermen i'
tho city of Savannah, and the hamlets thereof, In Gout,
cil assembled, and it is hereby orduiued by the uuthoi
ity of the same, That from und after the passing of thi'
ordinance, thalclnure of the first section ot the abov •
recited ordinance, which bounds nnd describes the fifti,
fire district, be aud Ihe same is hereby repealed.
Sec. 9. lie it further ordained by the authority alore
said. That ihe fifth district shall Include all that pnrtioi,
of tho city of Snvannnh hounded north by tho river,
east by tVcst Broad street, south by New street, and
went by ihe Canal; which portion of the city (.lid ham
lets so hounded and described, shall he numbered and
known as the fifth fire dUtricl.
Sec. 3. Be It further ordained by the authority afore I
said. That (he sixth district shall Include nil that por
lion of the city of Savannah bounded north by New nt ,
cast by West llrond street, south by the line of incor
poraLon of the city, and west by tho Canal; which
portion ol Ihe cdy and hamlets so bounded and descrlh.
ed ahull be numbered aud known ns thu sixth fire dint.:
Aud it shall bo thodnty of the watchman in the cupola
of tbe Exchange, In ensu of fire In said sixth district, to
designate It by striking Iho bell alx times, with short
Intervals.
Hue. 4. Bo It furthor ordained by the autlioity afore
said, That the third section of the above recited ordl-
nace be so amended as to ciune tho Guard House bell lo
be wrung for a period of thirty inlmues on tbo occur
rence of fire.
Sec. 5. Be ll further ordained by the authority afore
said, that all ordinance* or parts of ordinances milita
ting against this ordinance be, and tho same uro boreby
repealed.
Passed In Council, Savannah, 18th October, 1855.
EDWARD G. ANDERSON, Mayor.
(Attest:) A. G. I)avknfort, r. c. ib-oct 89
COUNTIMI KOO.TI Foil KENT,
S ITUATED on ihe Bay, (river side) aud convenient
to Iho Post Office, also the two first stores under
neath, on favorable terms. Apply ul this office.
Savannah, t ict-11, 1855.^
DISSOLUTION.
T HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing In iho
name of CHAMPION Ac. WATTS, Is Ibis day dc-
solved by mutual consent. Mr. A. II.Champion will
attend to the settlement of tho business of tho firm.
A. II.CHAMPION,
oct ‘23 JAMES G. WATTS.
SEL.HOT
SCHOOL FOR VOIING LAIIIES.
.nils. DK. Cll»l\(illAJI
W ILL OPEN, on tho first Monday In November, a
School for Young Ladles nnd Misses, where tho
usual hrunchosof an English Education will he taught,
with Ihe Freuchand Latin Languages. Also Music,Draw
ing and Pnlnling, In Oil and Water Color* on Velvet and
Crayoning.
Mrs c. having had considerable eincrlenco In teach
ing, Halier* herself that she will he nble to give aatlsfac
lion to those who may eutrusllhelrdaughterstoher care.
The School Year consists of Ten Months, with Four
QiiHrlersof i leven weeks each, ending respectively—
Jan, 19. April (5, June 98, and Sept. 7. Terms and olnor
particulars made known by applying to Mrs.C.
Residence on tho North side ot Liberty Streot, In ono
of Mrs. Marshal's brick building-'.
Refferunces to the Pillowing gentlemen:
Rt. Rov.Stephen Elliot, Mr. P. D. Woolhaptor, Mr.C.
L. Lamar—Savannah.
Rev. Dr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, I)r. L. A. Dugas, Mr.
Henry II. Gumming, Mr. Andrew J. Miller—Augusta.
Rev. 8. K. Talniudge, President of Oglethorpe Uni
versity.
Governor Johnson. oct 15—tf
For freight or passage, apply to
'* OGDEN,
WANTED TO UIIAUTER.
Several Vessels %o load wllh Lumber
Jftj£and Timber, fortho North of Europe and.
South America.
EPPING k KR
RTz^
VAUl'AIIUE II4ITEE FOU MALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER, desirous of renaovlt ,
rfiii West .offers for sale that valuable und oxUtnslt
JJeUL Hotel in this place, known as
“WASHINGTON HALL.”
The eslnlishmenl Is complete In all its arrangement
hns h largo number ol rooms, nil In thorough repair,ev
cry necestary outbuilding, a large garden, grazing Inl
and all Usaupolnliitotiu Inferior to no Hole' In the u
country. The Imuso Is supplied with excellent furn
lure, ail of which Is nearly new, and will be sold wit •
tho LMtabllshmenl. Relug the only JJutrl In one of Ih
largest town* of upper Georgia, ll II now doing an ex
tensive und profitable business.
Terms moderale,aud may be had by application lo th*
proprietor nt this placo.
... ,, JAS. E- WADDEY.
VNjtsliingl .n,Ga., <>ct. 8th. 1835. eod3in
£ gr” Augusta Chronicle Ac Sentinel will please copy
InTri-Weekly until lorbtd.
M in
w
L Square, on Stale street. Apply to
ocl 10 WM. Wl
rpflE UNDERSIGNED haflngthls day puichased tho
1 Interest of Mr. James G. Wnlls, his Into Co-partnnr,
will continue the Wholesale and Rntnll Grocery busi
ness at the old stand of Champion At Walls, hi No. 4,
Barnard Street,and solicit* tho patronage of Ida friend*
and the public generally,
oct 93
■ *,.Vr AMBANY, NEW ¥»■»£
|U'K offer lor sale, at our HA VANN AII STOVE
■ ” AGENCY, ’ *
a largo and varied assortment of
STOVES,
. ’If or It own MANUFACTURE,
n continuance of iho liberal encouragement
■ u7'." ,r *« N «y In lid* city during l
I,, ''.rmation of ALL PARTIES
III'HiNKHK
the pa*‘ year. For
4 intern ltd in l*«
NKHH, either buying nr selling, we have
j. ••'•faction nt Informing our customers abroad ("■
*' »i"me kno • -
m the fact,i that daring the paat year
■ i*: *«f'f MORF. HTOFF.H than any other ostab-
nSaw u "' Hln,u «'f Georgia nr Huulh Carnllna.
i*'l» alntoinent In Justice m ourselves, and to
u J!/, •"'fore the trade, and with a full determlu*
litun’ k more snd better forniircustomeradu-
■ ~ M ‘*l'rt«fi,tyoar. JAMES SULLIVAN.
«... Agent for K. II. Itananm Ac Gn.,
'^ ,n Stove Manufsciurera, xlhruiy, N. Y.
». I
1 Ws,Ve
l-*9lt
lA'i-
011 tt
teeivnl per steamer. And
JOllrf OLIVER’S
I’alnl and <>li Store,
I2i Broughton it.
•t»T ' mi' PEAS just received, and lor
" ■Ignmi-ni, by
WAYNE, GRENVILLE k UO.
A. II. CHAMPION.
TO THE
1 MIB UNDERSIGN HI) having disposed of his Interest,
No, 4, Barnard street, to his Into Go-partnor, do-,
alrus to state to his friend* und the public generally, thnt
he will still be found nt thu Old Stand, and request his
pstroiin u> extend their custom to the new firm.
"cl 9.1 JAM Ed G. WATTS.
NOTICE.
T HOSE INDEBTED to the Firm of CHAMPION Al
WATTS, will plirnao cull nnd solllu accounts, ns
all bills unpaid oil the 1st day of January next, will be
placed In the hands of an Attorney for collection.
oct 93 A.II. CHAMPION.
DICKENN* NOVELS.
I N one complete sett, twelve vols, beautifully bound
In cloth. Just received from the publisher, nnd tor
■ale by s.s. SIBLEY,
oct 83 *? 5 Gongrese street.
HAN Bill OFT** If INTOIt Y •
O F the Unllcd Htales, In six vols, haii'lsomely hound
In cloth. Just received and for sale Ire
S. rt. rtIBLEY.
oc t 9* 135 Congress slrol.
IjONDON fikkniy fihe office.
rcAlllH Company takes Flto Risks in this city, and In
L surea Rents snd lotssiM.
OC183 HURT IIAIIKHHMAM k HON, Agents.
fit ALE AT THE FOUND.
W ILL RE HOI.I), st tho Pound, on Hnturdsy, tho
97lh Instant, He following property:
One Red Yearling, without mark; one Rod Low
marked with a silt In tho right ear, and an under cut In
the left; one Dunn Brindled Cow, lias no mark. Also
several llorros, among them a Sorrel ^olls^kwo^ jroarw |
(Wl
D. ZOGRAI M 0c CO..
Would call attention to.
Ilhelr stock of Piano Fortes,!
- - - , -„ J . v . nr >!" B frora - .r -
lave, of tho f.dlowhiK manuThoItires: Llghte. Newton
Bpadbury’s, Stoddard, Dunham, Itncnn St Kaven, Ho. -
ace Waters’ nnd Jacob Chlckcring’s. These Pianos
have hem selected by us wllh great care, and arc war
ranted to he perfect In ever/ respect. They would nlso
invite attention to their large assortment of Amerlcnn
and Foreign Music, Violins, Guitars, Accordeons,
Strings, Are. Every urtlclo belonging to tho Department
of Music, can be found Bl their store. Instruments re
paired and Music sent to any part of the country.
W. I). Z. At Co. are also sole Agents for hnauff’s cole-
b'nted Church nnd Parlor Organs. act 99
nr*3z
he first
FOR SALE—A BARGAIN.
'' Doctor Improved LAND In Dougherty ~
^2*county,containing nver‘J,0t)0 nctes, ono hatr.
oak and hickory, and the other pine land of the ..
quality. On the promises are all neces ary hulldlngs
for Immediate occupancy. The place yielded near leu
halos of cotton lo tho hand last year, nnd a largo sur
plus of provisions, and Is estimated one of tho best pla
ces In the county Tbo proprietor would sell becauseof
Infirmity and Inability to attend n divided Interest.
Term* oasy. First paymonl twelve mouths after pos
session, and the remainder In four yearn thereafter, by
instalments of olio fifth each year. Anyone wishing to
buy will ho referred to the proprietor. For further par
ticulars, upon application to the Editors of tho Savan
nah Republican.
til NI — aug 17
NEW MOCK off NALA71ANDEH SAFER
I iF Wilder’s patent, received by schr. Jonas Smith,
\ / from New York. A complete assortment of there
woll known Safes,of nn entirely new amt highly ap-
r iroved pattern, provided with the t.a Belle Lock, which
j both powder and burglar proof, (n specimen of this
lock detached, for exhibition,)fnr sale by
C. II. CAMPFIELD.
A liberal reduction will be made on my old stock of
Sales remaining ou baud. Adply as above,
sept 89—lm
Savannah, Oct. 83.
F. M.HTONB.C.M.
PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP'Y.
OK HARTFORD, C«»NN.
, Capital 200,000 Dollars.
T HE subscribers having been appointed Agents of
the above named Company, aro prepared lo Issuo
Its Policies on Fire Risks. This Company Insures against
Ims* or Duinngo by Fire, on us favorable terms as any
responsible company, and Ha aim will be lo secure the
confidence of tho public by an honorable course of deal
ing. oot99 HJIIEN8 A* HERTZ, Agents.
NOTICE,
Tho subscriber has removed from Broughton-st
to the now building, corner of llarnard nnd Con-
groBsatreeta,Market Square, where ho offers for
aale n full nupply of Pure nnd Genuine Dru«s,
Medicines and Chemicals, and aollclt* u share of llic
public patronage. -iibshm*
jtjs. m. TURNER, regent,
oct. 0 Chemist St PharnlacoutlsL
EXCM A N €»E “
A T Right on
LONDON.
HAMBURG.
BREMEN,
BERLIN,
FRANKFORT, In sums to suit
purchaser*, for salo by CARL KITING,
oc 12— I in
CAFN1 OAI»S!t
MEN’S, BOYH’ AND dlll.DREN’HCAPS.—
Atm RAILROAD.
U CRIMEA,
TRAVELLING.
NAVV CAPS,
Of Cloth. Leslbnr.Cnrdn Roy, Velvet ami Plush. Also,
Children’s Embroidered, at N. K. II MINUM’S,
ocl 23 153 Congress si.
l*IKE7aiU7I YVIII I i; LEAD.
P URE White Lead ; French and American Window
Glass,Just received and lorsalo nt
JOHN OLIVER’S
aug 31 Paint store, 121 Broughton street.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
<JO-FAHTNEICNII11* NOTICE.
I Have this day nsaoclntud KOIIKHT AUSTIN III co
ps rt nerahlp wllh me In the Auction nnd t'oiiiiiiisslnii
burlness. The husitiess will hereafter he coudur.toduu-
dertl e name nml style of Spein er Ciirrell Sl Co.
SPENCER CURRBLL.
Savannah, Ocl. 15,1855. ocl lb
TO KENT, .
TWO TRNKMKNTM In IIInnl>. front
..IK Chatham Sciunro, nml wad furnished will,
waior, gas, at allies, Are. Possession given l«t
November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent,
oct 10 No. 72 llryan Street.
FOB It ENT.
A tw> story brick house. froutlng Wright’s
RIGHT.
FOII KENT
M TWO new two story Brick liuildingB, on a high
basement, In Taylor street, east of ihe Medical
College. Gan pipes throughout both tenements,
nml every modern convenience; carriage houses, sta
bles. rooms for servants, with fire places, und all neces-
enry out buildings; also, a well of good water In each
yard. Poasorsion given iinmcdialoly. Apply to CIiuh,
II. Patterson, No. (5 Whitaker street, or to the subscriber,
nt Ids residence. No. HA llroughlou streot, opposite the
Marshall House.
oct Ifi—novl GEORGE A. ASH
FOB KENT.
M TIIF. EASTERN TENEMENT of Brick Build
ing, corner of Abeco n and Jones Street
Apply to
net '2Q HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
STORE TO RENT.
THE western Tenement of Brick Building, nd<
HJo'l Joining Mr. Joa W. Webster’s, opposite St. An*
JBUk'lrew’s Hall, llr-»<uhton street ; 30 feet front
nun till feel deep. It consists of three stories, and n
fine, airy cellar, nnd Is well fitted either for a wholesale
or a retail business, a LEX. A. 8M RTS.
sep <27— I in
FOU SA 1,1-5.
M That commodious nnd desirable residence situ
ated on Lot No. 34, Liberty Ward, fronting on
South Broad, near West Broad streets. The
house is suhslmiliully built of bricks, Is well flinished
in every part, nnd fitted up with gas and water fixtures.
It also has nn exaellonl (jump in tho yard and u flower
garden nttached to the premises, together with all no-
cessnry out buildings.
The property can ho Inspected by any ono doslrous of
purchasing. For terms, apply to
» e l> 18—tf TIIOS. II. HARDEN, Trustee.
’ , , TO RENT.
M A brick store and dwelling, corner of Charlton
and Jefferson streets. Apply to
Bupt‘23 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN,
TO KENT.
xBoth tenements ol the house In South Broad
slreot, belonging to H. H, Jackson, Esq. Tho
Eastern teuemonl will be rented with the furni
ture If required. For terms, apply to
.wpt’Jl A. C. DAVENPORT.
U. S, Itturshal’N Mule.
B Y virtue of an execution, issuod out of the United
Stales Diriricl Court for tho Northern District of
Florida, *ud lo mu directed, 1 have levied upon Awzle,
formerly known a* Dray ion Island, In Luke George,
St. Johns River, containing 1,781 acres of good cotton
nnd sugar lauds, wllh a new aud commodious dwelliug
and out houses and other Improvement*. Also 131 acres
opposite the sal 1 Island on the main land, which wlJI
be sold by tbo undersigned for cash, nt public outcry
In the Iowa of Pulatku, Puluutn Co., Floridu, on Mon
day, the 3d nay of Deoitnber. al 19 o'clock M. Payment
w II be received lit speck'. Charleitou City or ^vanimh
City Dank bi Is.
E. E. BLACKBURN, Marshal,
by Geo J, Zclmbaiier,
Deputy Marshal.
St. AugUitlne Flu., Sept.,1855. rep 97— 9m.
DV1XU A .It) RBNOVAIIIU E.STAHUSID1BNT
7 3 York-M.. near the Court linusi,
SAVANNAH, GA.
7 3 JT*1 xsTABUSiten in 1839. nr 7 a
'I^HE Subscriber, grateful to Ids patron* mid friends
A for their continued Invors, would stale that, Iliad
dltlnn lo tho Improvetnenls lu Dying acquired by hint
during his last visit to England and Scotland, has made
arrangements lor extending Ills businuMS, by which lie la
now enabled to Dye u greater variety of Colors on Silk
nnd Woolen Dresses, Shawls, &c., which he trims will
generally please all who inuy favor him with their
paironngo.
Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated,
as may be required, in iho sumo superior style which
has generally so much nleared his patrons and friends.
Ladies’ IIoiiiiuib Dyed, Uloachod and Pressed In the
most fashlonnblo styles. Orders from tho country punc
tually attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels
are sent by steamboat or railroad, word should bo sent
him Ity letter through the Post office,so that he in-) know
whereto call for them.
Jan 13 c ALEXANDER GAi.I.OWAY
TO SEA INLANUt'OTTON FI.ANTEKS
rTMIE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agents
JL (nr the snlo of the celebrated McArihy SEA IS
LAND COTTON GIN, the cm Ion from which Is readily
sold, aud which usually brings three to five cents per
pound more than from any other Gin yet luveuted. ore
now prepared to supply Planters and those wauling,
wllh these of superior workmanship at one hundred
and twenty five dollarsench. Extra ro|lars8ll.
Extract from a Idler fro in n Florida planter;
‘•The MoArthy Gin Is infinitely ahead of every other
Gin y et manufactured. I would not lie without one for
treblo the ainnuni; it sates trouble, is simple, aud turns
out beautiful cotton. The staple Is r.ol Injured, and the
open process mi much desired by the English buyers Is
certnlnly obtained.”
aug 94—If BOSTON Sl VILLALONOA.
NOTICE.
A DAM SHOUT having made au assignment lo lllraffi
Roberts for the benefit of his creditors, all per
sons having demands against tbe said Adam Short, wtl
please render a statement of such demand to the as
■Ignoe. HI It AM ROBERTS.
Havatinan, .May H, 1855, _ mnyH_
VAI.I'AIILF. HEAL ESTATE.
B Y urraiigeuienl wllh tho purchaser of Fig Inland
Mill,the whole pioperty In which tho suoscriberli
and whs lately Interested, can be sold to n single pur.
chaser.
Dr.8creveii Is uulhnrlzud to sell.
Ian(5 IT W. W. STA!!KE._
Iron Front Jewelry Store
WHOLESALE AND RKTA1L,
No. 118 Broughlon-at., between Bull 5{ WIntake.
The largest and best selected stock of good
ever offered lor salo In this city. Gold and HR
ver Watches. Vest. Fob and Guard Chalns.se)
^^.of Jewelry, Chalolnni's, Bracelets, Uroocbei
Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Te
Sets, Pilcheis, Goblets, Cups, Cake baskets, Spo«n»
Forks,Fish knives, Pie Kuives, Cheese Scoups, Ladle'
Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Warn, Military an
Fancy Good*, and a great variety of urlleh-s loo inline
oils to mention ; the wholo of which will be sold al n
iltired prlc-e.
All klunaol' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry andolher Job
blng attended lo by campeluut hand.,
oct 17 HORTON k RIKEMAN.
Private Sale
A likely mulatto Imy aged ‘25 years, to be sold to 9
city resident owner, only. Term* accommodating.
sep 8il i
Private Haim "
Two “ Ely’s Patent” Gin* for Sea Island Colton, fine
finish, wllh mulullc rollers, (new,) for salo low.
Al.o, ion sacks of i2 bushels each) Egyptian Oats for
seed, for sale lu quaultllea to suit purchasers—a supe-
octfl
rlor aril :1c.
Private Sale.
A Family of Negroes, n Woman 87 year* with iter
’ ” ’ i, Girl 0 years, Girl 3 year*, Boy 18 month*.
three children,
Title* undoubted.
also:
A valuable building lot In Julies street.
DE WITT * TIOICUAN,
H AVE now in Store, a (till assortment of Fall and
Winter Dry Goods, consisting of:
Rich flounced Silk Robes,
Black and colored .Mcrlo Antique Silks,
Saxony wool Plains, French Murillos,
Mouslin do Lames nnd i.'ushtneres,
French and English Print., rich French Eintirolderlea,
Luce Collars und Sleeves iu sot.,Tuliuu Cloths, all col’s,
Cloths, Cashmeres mid Voxting*.
Whitney ■ml llain Hluiikuts, Hosiery In every variety,
l-adles. L'onl.. mill Ciilldcaii’s Me, too Vests, Sto.
To which they solicit iho attention or purchasers,
oct 17 Da WIT I* St MORGAN, Congress-st,
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY
WAKE HOUSE,
No. 1 40 Conokksh Ann 57 St. Juuicn Strxits.
rpilL UNDERSIGNED would tHko this opportunity
X to express to his friends nnd the public generally'
his sincere thanks for llieir liberal paironngo and In
fluence, which has remitted In extension of his trade to
all nans of the State. Also, Carolina, Floridn, Alabama
and Tennessee, thereby enabling him lo exhibit u stock
unsurpassed lu any 8ouihern city.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Steamboat
owners, are particularly invited to examine the present
stock, which I. now complete in all the various depart
ments, consisting lu purl ol ihe following goods, viz:
CARPET DEPARTMENT,
English lirugcla, (various
widths.)
Mosaic Hearth Rugs,
Velvet and Chenille do,
Tufted do,
Plano and Tablo Covers,
Door Mats,(every variety,)
Silver At Brass stair Rods,
Carpet Rinding*, Ac.
JTERY DEPARTME! ..
Urocalclln, Lace anil Muslin Curtains,
Satin do Lnlncs, Gill Cornices,
Satin and Silk Damask, Do Pius aud Bands,
Worsted and Cotton do Tassels, Loops and Cords,
Velvet and Plush, (various colors,) Window Shades,
(new style.) Also, every variety ol Furniture Cover
ing, Trimmings and Materials for Decorations.
FLUOR OIL CLOTHS,
from two to 94 foot wide, for halls and rooms, cut to IU
without a seam.
Tho subscriber will obligate hltnsolf lo make the pri
ces on all descriptions of goods as low ns the same qual
ity enn bo purchased In any Northern city.
flT Carpets cut to roomsand goods sent to any part
of the city true of chnrgc.
cr An experienced Upholster will attend to tho
making und laying or CarpeO and Oil i.lotlis when re
quired. Tho Decorative nnd Curtain Department is In
charge of an Upholster of acknowledged taste and skill.
W II. GUION, Agent,
oct 18 140 Congress aud 57 St Julian streets.
Royal Modnllon
Do Velvet,
Mocel Wilton,
Do Brussels,
Tapestry do,
l’owor Loom do,
Three Ply Ingrain,
Two Ply do,
Wool Dutch,
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTEkY DEPARTMENT.
a . ff'O KENT.
A Lotion W are House on the Bay that will store
1500 bales. Possession given Immediately.
»opt 13 T. J^ o A 1.311, No- 170 Bny-st.
.... D TO RENT,
The Store under the bluff, ut tho foot of WWla-
HiU k or-atrcel Enquire or
■2JH mar 99 SPENCER CURRBLL.
WANT
TO RENT, a house iilcasnutly sltuatad, apply lo
— " WAYNE GREF
sept 7
BNVIM.E k CO.
TO KENT.
M The two tononienta of the woodou Building,
consisting (if three stories aiuNm attic, on lot No.
98, Broughton streot, Washington Ward. Runt
8385. Apply to A. A. Hmets, or
ong 16 RG.IT. A. ALLEN k CO.
„ , t« rent7
ax Four of tbe fivo tenement Houses, situated oil.
'• corner of Jones nnd Abercorn streets. Rent
SIL8930 por Huiniui. Possession given Inimedintoly.
Also, the store on Hull street opposite tho Post Office.
Inquire of A. IP >NAUD,
aug 14 _ Corncrul gny and Bull slreets. ;
. WANTED TO KENT. |
•—* A comfortablo dwelling In n central part of the
I city, Rent not to exceed 8300 |mr annum .^Ajiply |
augl
. WRIGHT.
to Ri-:nt.
M The Western corner Tcnomeiit of Cnsset Row,
fronting Reynolds square; also, two of tho mid
dle Tenement* of tho same r° w - For convo-
nit lice, tlioru Is no dwolling-houro -•( n slrallacSlze pre
ferable lo thorn, In tho city,
aug 4—tf y ALEX. A.8METS.
The Stores under ST. ANDREW* HALL, cm-
mu;; nor of Broughton and Jefferson streets, will bo
J&Ui. lot III two, three, or four Stores lo suit tenants.
Pn>*-cnHii>u on 1st November. For terms, apply to
aug 90 WILLIAM ROGERS, Secretary.
M Two largo aud commodious brick; stores, In the
roar of the old Steamboat Lo a Yard, from 1st
Juno to 1st November. IH ..7, with Iho privilege
of continuing the rent lor a longer period.
Apply al this office. nitty 94—tf
M A.In.,rub!.’'™ "bTck lon.monl llmin,
on ono nnd n half lots, situated In York street—
apr X 1 ™" “ n 1,1 "i'OTA Vl'mtfflVKN.
apr 4
The Hlore^No'uilRryan street, Vouiig’abuild
ing*, I'ormorly occupied by Kotnpton. Pos-
'session given "nmedla.^.^ fc JO(1NRT(lN
M A com in orflous Brick Shwi VVarohouso, situated
In the rear of the Charleston Steamboat Wharf,
having a lease ol five years, suitable for tbo slo-
rageof Lime, liny or oilier merchandize. The Build
ing may ho romovod by thepurchasar,at Iheoxnlration
of tho lease. Apply to Z. N. WINKLER,
^ly 3—tf WHIIamson’* Bnlldlnga.
to I•
M ROOMS, Opposite the Pulaski llouso—suitable
forofllouaor sleeping apartnioiits. Enquire of
Jail6 tf JNO. it. KF.Ll.l
/ * RATES,—Keoelvetl this day por *|eanier Florid*, a
\ff largo astorimani of t.rnles.
ocl 24 HORACE MORSE, 1.15 Bioughtou al.
$200 Reward.
RUNAWAY from tho Subscriber on the <2-2d
September, his slave ALBERT, who la 97
years of ago,about 5 feet 8 Inches high, weighs
about UO pouuds, has straight and very light
hair, blue ores,nnd is so while that it will be
difficult to deluct his beluga Negro. His front teeth are
fast decaying, chews tobacco, and Is fond of spirits tho’
to drunkard. Hu cannot read or write, hns no trade;
hns bcun accustomed to stock and fin tiling. Ho has but
little knowledge of the country, and will have frequent
occuaion to enquire his way. Is rather slow In speech,
and hatrathtran humbluappuaraucv. ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS and the horso (If taken wllh him,) will bo
given by me for Ins confinement In any fail, and informa
tion sun'tlo me so Igethlni. One Hundred Dollars will be
paid for proof to c<>nvlcl the Abolitionist who has been
tampering with him lor some months nail, and who baa
Incited him to lako this advantage of my absence to
New York.
Any ono who may have seen sold Negro will greatly
oblige me by writing, so that I may have some Idea of
what direction he has taken. He will undoubtedly pass
hlmeelf aa a white man. When he loll he rode a chea-
nul sorrel horso, worth about 970.
J. M.TISON,
oct 19—If lluthol, Gl) mi Co., Goorgta.
THI CKS, l’l.OIXJHS, *c.
J UST RECEIVED by Summers, and other vosscls, a
full supply of
Cotton Ware llouso nnd Store Trttcks,of nil sizes
KM) No IU nnd 11 Ploughs; 95 No 2 II do (two horse)
30 No I Allen do, one horse; 50 No 2 do do do
100 Tray Barrows, extra quality, for Hnilrnad pur
poses. For salo by V. II. CAMPFIELD.
oct 90-1 m
""savannah tie ihe a e coi.i.ec.e,
rTMIE Third course of Lectures lu this Institution
X will commence on tho first Monday in November
next.
Tho Clinical Leciiiresln Mediclno and Surgery, al
the Snvannnh Hospital und the College Clinique, will
commence on llio If" ‘ ’
the course.
Facu11
Theory and practlco
M. D.
Obstetrics, nnd diseases ol Womon and Children-
M. KOLI.OCK, M. I).
Principles und Practice of Surgery— W
LOCH, M. 1).
Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST, M. D.
Insliintesof Medicine—E. II.MARTIN, M. D.
Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. D. , „
Materia Medina and Medical Jurisprudence—J. U.
READ,M. D. . „
Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST, M. D.
Foes for Hie unllro course e 1 "* J'”
Ample Incllillos wilt ho ftirnishod for the'•»“«/ of
Practical Anatomy. Hoard can bo lied at from 94 to
• # Tno following papers will copy Into their country
Issues t?the extent of !|1U, and send bill* to iho Dean •-
Ills Ga ' TllllOB N roilliuviaiiu r.ii4uiivi, wmouiuuo,
a ; Chronicle k Sentinel,and Conallti.tlonalllt, Au-
gusta, Gn; llnnner, Athens, Ga j Reporter, Imgrange,
tJu- Republican, Examiner, nnd Intelligencer. Atlanta
Go; Stand rd, Casivlllo, Ga; Southern Christian Advo
cate, and Southern Presbyterian, Charleston, a C
Christian Index, Pcnfiold, Ga ; Gazette, and Advertiser
Chkltauooga, Tenn; Floridian k Journal, Tallaliauee
Fla; Nows,Jacksonville, Fla; Spoclalor, Wetuiupka
Ala ; Mall, Journal, and Advertiaor, Montgomery, Ala.,
Advertiser, nnd Register, Mobile, Alo.
xjTOVES.—'Tho *uhierlber has Just reoeivcil a large
i> ami complete assortment of Cooking. Parlor ar J
Rox st„ve«, which he ofibi* below the usual prices,
oct84 HORACE MORSE, 15.1 Broughton *1
n the 15th of October aud continue during
Factilly-
oof Medicine—R. I). ARNOLD.
BUL-
UIVUl.lliOI.
ciMiE firm of CRANE k KODGEKS was dissolved
X on the 19th Inst, by mutual consent. Either party
will usoriie name of the firm In closing Ita present busi
ness. II. A. CRANE,
J. G. RODGERS,
tOPAIlTMRSHIP
T il E underslguoil have entired iulo copartnership,
under the firm of RODGERS st NORRIS, far the
transaction of a general Grucety business, al the old
stand of Crone k Rodgers, corner of Bay aud Llncola
streets. JAMES G. RODGERS,
JAMES A. NORRIS.
Savannah, Muy 19, 1855 may 18—if
BWAKT’B
HANK-NOTE LIST AM) UKTUtlTOR
Tubhahtd trmi monthly, at .Vuntgumrry, .Ilf.
At 92 UU Per Annum, In Advance.
T HE Work U printed on fine white paper and neo
type, and In appearance will be socona o none I
the United States.
A Southern Bank-Note List Is essential In every Ran)
Counting House, and Public Office. Imji iis unite In m
vauciugour common Interests,and not permit Norther
men and Northern Detectors to flucunla our inone
matters us they tuny wish, while we urn qulellv lollow
lug their dictation.
Thu work will bo carefully revised oil tbe day ol puli
licntloi, slid ull Important financial chancer, a* the
occur, noticed. Every exertion will be made to mat
It n correct and reliable guide to the Hanker und Met '■
chant.
Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers, t'oniinissln •
Merchant:), and others desirous of having their nniroi
nnd l>ueliiei>s Widely circulated, nre informed that )
limited number of Htlv'-rvlsomenls will lm Inscr ed -1
'•pedal rates for advertising by the year, or for short*'■
periods, may be known by n|>|il>lng lo any of my Aguuir
or nt tbo office In Atlunta, uti. <
Specimen numbers will be sent, oil application I;
letter, Ireo of charge.
All cninmuidciuious Intended for the Hnnk-Note Ll*
and Detector, must bo uddrussed to Swan’s Bank-No I
List, Atlanta. Git. SAMUEL SWAN, »
Jamks UontKTsoN, General Agent. rep_95—3m '
Executor’s Sale of Valuable .
LAND AND TEHSONAL HiOPEUTV
B Y authority of tli'! will ol William Zelgler, late * 1
Crawford county, deceased, will bo sold on tbo fir
Tuesday In November itex>, lu KiioxvRJe, within ll,
legld hours nf sale, all the Lands lying l-i Modcouuty b i
longing o the estate ol said Zelgler, (consisting ol ll
HomoPla'ie, AIkinson,Colbert, Sluiontoii, Boon, Dip
ger, Hatcher und Miller Lands.)
A Do, at the lllbb Plantation,on UicTlinrsday after tl
first Tuesday In November uexl, all the luudi lying
lllbb county belonging to suld-estale. The Lunds wl ■
bo sold In parcels varying from 15U to 1BUU acres, lo an-.
nil classes of piirchararo.
Will lie sold also at tho last mentioned tlmo and plac-
all the Perishable Property onsald last meuriono Plni
ration, consisting or Horses, Mules, Cattle, Stc. Salo l
continue iroui day today iinill all is moRL Terms on th
day of stle. JOHN W. DENT, Ex’r.
< raw ford Cd., Ga., Sept. 5, I85f.
cy Thu Augusta Coiistltullonnlist, Southern R*
coidur, Mlltedgevllle; Republican, Snvnniinh : Inlull.
gonci-raml Advocate, Ailamm will copy uiidforwant
their bill for payment to JOHN W. DENT.
l»INS4»l,HTION.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing under tbe firm
of AH 'RsE k NIGHOI.H !• this day dissolved bjr
mutual consent. II. MORSE will condnue the business
at ihe old staml, 151 Broughton street. Aim the tnann-
lecturing and Jobbing work al tbe shop In Jefferson
street.
The unsettled business ofthe firm will bo attended to
by him, and lo whom all accouuui aud notes die Jung
1st, must be paid Immediately.
Morse k mighols.
Batannah, August let, 1855.aug I—tf
DISSOLUTION.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the special co-psrt-
L\ nerahlp existing between the undersigned, under
tho firm or F.J. OGDEN, will be dissolved from and
after Hie first day ol July, 1855.
FRANCIS J. OGDEN,
FRANCIS T. WILLIS.
Savannah, May 17, 1833. Je 2-lf
C! O FA It T N E IIS Iff IP.
rfvHE undersigned bare Ibis day formed a copartner •
X ship uuder tbo name and firm of Cfeden, Starr 4s
mission business.
Savannah, Mav 17, ’55.
WM. STARR, JR.,
IIENJ. 11. HARDEE.
June 8
[aep 5 -tdsj
Knoxville, Ga
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DU. W. T. FARK
THE BOTANIC,
OR ItI3FOIK7I PIIYNICTAN OF
SAVANNAH.
H EGS to niinounco that he has removed Ilia ri '
rldence nnd office from the corner of State an
Jefferson sireets, to the former residence und office i'
(he late Dr. Ulchardsono. on Uroughloii-slreul, (be
tween Montgomery and West llroud-struets. Hetenilei
Ills iiiosislucerethanksto his lellow-cilizeiisRi thocR
and country, lortlie very liberal employ ment of his pr>
fessl >nal services since his location In Suvaunah, an
lakes pleasure I n announcing thnt hlsfitcllltresfor meet
rag the constantly Increasing detnunds upon him nr
greatly Improved, having employed acumpetontpurso- •
to allond especially to his office affairs.
Ladles may consult Idin either in Ido family parlo •
his consulting-room, adjoining his office, or in his offleo
lllsconsulling-room has lieuu furnished and arrange* •
wi'h especiul reference to the convenience,comfort an.*
lusle of those visiting him profesrinunlly.
Patients visited promptly and punctually.
For terms und further particulars, see hlsMedica!
Journal. 3mo—oct 1
VALUABLE SEA ISLAND PLANTATION
A GANG OF 120 NEGIIOE.S at.
F NORSALE.—That valuable PLANTATION on H'P;
SIMON’S ISLAND, known ns HAMILTON, cut
tabling HI7 acres of land, of which All) acres of llrq
quality hammock aro uuder cultivation.
This planlallon is one of Ihe most healthy, product!* 11
and desirable re-idencos on Ihe eeabonrd of Georgli
and having been for twenty years under a regular ay>
tern of manuring, is now Inn high state of fertility.
On tho premises are a dwelling house, nnd -ui excel’
lent gin and cotton house, with basements of tabby ; ..
hospital, workshop, corn and negro hmi!*es,all of tabby
and a stable nnd oilier outhouses of wood.
These Dement Is Immediately on tho bands of a bol
river of salt water, with a new and substantial wl.at «
at which the Hcutners from FloriJn to Savannah an
Charleston land, when required; and Is within 8 tuih '
of the town of Brunswick, nnd 9)4 miles from a sea-beut -
uffurding an uninterrupted drive of 4 tulles.
Tbo health of this plantation bus been rumnrknbR .
and it enjoys the advantages of regular sea breezes un* {
an abtinuanl supply of fish and oysters. ,
Tho gang, widen eont.ilns 12U negroes. Is orderly, an i
In every respect a very valuablo one. Wllh very fe'-*
exceptions, the negroes composing it linvo been hor *
on llio planlallon, nnd linvo been iiccustouied to u fin j
aud mild dlsc'plitiu. For terms, apply to
jy 2d—lawn J. II. COUPER, Darien, Ga.
A CHOIt'E PLANTATION FOB NA 171 >
RXk lly virtue of authority In mo vested by tho Is •
•35 will and testament of David Shelton, late of Ti •'
hot county, decuised, 1 will sell before tho Court Horn* '
door In the town of Talbolion, In said county, oil tit. •
first Tuesday in Novembur next, within the legal horn •
of sale, Iho valuable plantation of said deceased— >
portion of It being within a half mile of said town, an j
lying east ol said place In the direction of Centruvlll ,
and the Talbot Catnp Ground—containing about 1.1.' i
ucres, of which about 1100 aro cleared und well fence* I
considerable portions of which have been recently open
ed aud a grout dual of which are low grounds.
There is upon tho premises and within a half a mil I
of the town a splendid dwohing newly and elegnutl :
finished, wllh o.her convenient and necessary liiiiUtinp.
on tho premises. The yards, gardens, Sic. are all lasu ■
ly laid oul, neatly nnd newly paled In. Aud nt a con
venlent distance and a little removed from the town I
a comfortable building, a suitable residence for tli .
overseer, near which is a largo number of framed uegr !
houses, und all oilier buildings useful lo a large phuila ‘
lion.
On the plnco Is an extensive orrharj with every vsrl
oly of fruit trees that enti be cultivated in thlscllmati
The plantation Is well arranged, the fields of cmivenlei.
nnd suitable size, most of them having running wale.)
In them, wllh%trong nnd substantial gates entering Inti*
C *Tho neighborhood Is healthy, society good, und ever J
thing combined makes It ono of the most dellgblfi {
places within my knowhdgo.
To,,,,, nbor.il .»d gjftsn.”’M." T.%.
UO-FAItTNFHNIIIF NOTICE.
TbllB Undersigned hue this day formed a co partner*
1 ship for thenansacilou of a General Factorage
and Commission business, undo! Ihe name and slyla
or II \YMARD it ROWLAND, nnd soldi! the patron*
ago of their friends and Hie public generally.
8 EPHRAIM HAYWARD.
Jy 11 JOHN T. ROWLAND, JE.
TTopahtneitsiiip.
'PHOMASS. WAYNE and R. ALEX. WAYNE
i transacting busluess in Savannah under llio stvle
of THUS. «. WAYNE St SON; C. E. GRENVILLE
Bi W T. SAMPLE, transacting business In Chatta*
noogu, under thu slyto of GRENVILLE k SAMPLE,
and In Savannah unde* the style of GRENVILLE k
uo., have entered Into copartnership (to dale from the
1st July, 1855,) for tho purpose of transacting a gen
eral
CoiumiNMion A: Forwurdlnir llualnee
Undurilie style of
WAYNE, GRENVILLE k GO., at Savannah,
GRENVILLE, SAMPLE & CO., at Chattanooga.
THOMAS 8. WAtMK,
R. AI.KX. WAYNB.
Je5—tl
DI VillMJTION off CO-IMRTAiEHliHIP
ribHE Co-partnership heretofore existing between
1 BOTH WELL *t WHITEHEAD Is hereby dissolv
ed by mutual consent. Either party is authorixed to
attend to tbe unsettled bus'iiess.
S. E. nOTIIWELL.
Suvannah, June 1.18.15. R. WHITEHEAD.
CO-FA ItTN I.ICNIIl K>. *
T HE Undersigned bnvo this day formed a Go-part*
nersblp for the transaction off a Factorage and
Commission business under the namo and style off
ROTH WELL k WHITEHEAD, and respectfully so*
licit tbo patronnageof I heir friends and the public gen*
orally. D, E. UOTHWELL.
Savannah,Juno 1.1853. H. WHITEHEAD.
CO-FAHTNEUNIIIP NOTICE.
T HE Undersigned hnvc this day formed a co-partner
ship under the name and stylo of COUPER A
FRASER, for the purpose of carrying on a Factorage
and Goner I Commission Business, und respectfully so*
llct the patronage of'their friends and the public son*
erally WM. AUDLEY COUPER.
JNO. COUPER FRASER.
Bay st.. Savannah, June 1.
COPARTNERSHIP^
T IIE undersigned have formed a co-parinerihlp, to
date from the lnt lust, for tho transaeMou or ■
General Fac*** •ngc, C* mmlssiun and ForwardingBusl
ness, under t i.o firm of
CRANE, WELLS A CO., Sovnnnah, and
RICHARD CURI) St CO., Macon,
end pledge their strict persoun! attention to ar.y dull
ness entrusted to their charge, at either place.
H. A.CRANE,
L. W. WELLS,
RICHARD CURD
Savannah,Juue5th, 185.1 je n—ly
September 16,1855.
sep 90—wida.
NOTICE*
TO TIIE HEIRS OF TIIOS. WALLER.
W HEREAS Titos. Waller, of Jefferson county, Ky,
dopnrliHl this life on llio 98th of January, 185-1
aud tho undersigned was oomlnaled nml hns qualltlo
■s executor of Ills lust will mid testament. Among Hi
legatees mentioned Inlaid will nro the heirs of Join
than Waller und Simdi Wal'er who married Win
Waller. The above dbtno persons moved from Mary
land to tho State of Georgia in about the year 1798 *
*99. Al that time they consisted or Precills. widow i
Jonnthan Waller, with her two children (William an
Jnmes.) aud Sarah Waller, who married Wn. Walls
with their children. The last heard from them or the
dosceudatils they resided In Hancock county, Georgli
They will hereby lake notice that by the provisions <•
the will they must, within four years from tho death i
llio testator, come forward, nnd, by satisfactory i ron' ,
establish their ludoiillty, and tho legacies will then b,
paid to them. W. II. FREDERICK,
EXT of Thos. W slier, deceased.
Louisville, Jofforson co., Ky..-w3m sept. 11
“ TO kOESEKEEPEBS.
DANIEL CRONIN, UPIIOLSTRRER. 26 BRYAN ST
W OULD respectfully announce lo the citizens <
Savannah, that he Is ready to make and put do«
carpets. Oil Cloth, Mailing, Ac., at the shortest until
amt on tho most reasonable terms. 3mo—net 3 1
KF.7IOV.%ffi. t|
j R. A J. G. MH.I.S have removed l*> Ihe office r
fi • ccnlly or cup led by John VV. .VihIitboii, No. 91
Pay street. ocl U— I mo f
C'O-I* A H A N I. II Nil JI P.
T HE undersigned haveformeil a co-partnership under
thu style of VERSTILLE A FRIERSON, for the
C urpoee of conducting a Forwarding and General
ominlsslon business. HENRY W. VERSTILLE,
EDMUND FRIERSON.
Savannah, August 7, 1855. aug7
NOTICE.
T7HOM this date, all vessels navigating the Savannah
r River, will pass to tlm North or tno Dredging Ma
chine, now employed on Hie wrecks.
All steamers, piypsenger, f eight and low boats, wll
let off steatu when approaching toe Wrecks, and pass
the Dredging Machine nnd Mud Finis with a diminished
speed. OUTAVU8 COHEN,
Chairman Coni, of pilotage, pro. tem.
Snvannnh Gn., August 111, 1655. aug 17
71ADEIKA WINES.
O NE of the firm of Welsh Brothers, of Madeira, ex*
peels to be In Snvanuali during the month of De-
hember next, with satnplosof n small wreck of choice
Madeira Wines. List ol prices and description of anal-
ity can be seen at thu office of iho undersigned, where
any orders will bo duly registered,
ocl 17-lm HUNTER A GAMMELL.
FINE RED HffiANKETS.
T O families who wish a superior Red Blanket, we
offer 0-4,8-4, 10-4 nnd 19-4 fine Swiss Blankets, a
new and beautiful article. Also, 0-4,8-4.10-4 and 18-4
Hose Blankets. Whitney Blankets of all sizes, and a
choice English Blanket, Crndloand Cribb Hliyikels. Tbe
xbovo article will ho sold at tho very lowest price*.
Holland examine ourlol of Blankets before purchasing
elsewhere. foct«1 RPKEMUAUGU A LAD3QN.
oct 9
REMOVAL.
HE undersigned have removed to the counting room
two doors East of Messrs. Ogden, Starr A Co’s.
CARLETON A PARSONS,
v'ommlsslon Merchants, Dajr-st.
NOTffCE. '
T IIE undersigned liavu this day established an Agen
cy al Knoxville Tennessee, for the transaction of a
General Produce and Commission Business, to be con
ducted by T. II. CLARKE, under tho name and stylo of
T. II. CLARKE A CO. Orders for Western Produeo,
ihniikrully ne.i.1 ACKAV,
Savannah. Ga., 10th Oct., 165.1.
T. U.CLARKE.
oct 13
STAPI.F. DRV GOODS.
s\ «/\ AND 19-4 Cotton MheeilngH, Linen do. Pillow
Caso Llii' ns, Blenched Shirtings, English and
French Long Cloths, Amerlcnn, English aud Welsh
Flannels, Canton do, Tatilo Damasks, Furniture Dlmlljr
and Furniture Cnifcor, Huckaback and Damask Towel*.
Crash, Dowlas, Ac. A largo variety of above goods for
sale nt lowest prices, by
oqt 2.1 DaWITT A MORGAN.
PEH H O It 11),\
N EW CROP Layer Raisins, In whole and quarter
boxes. Also, 30 bbls Apples,
I’hu'iiix, Pound Sweets,
licit t-lowera, 90ox.Pippins.
Cabbages,Cranberries,New White Henna, Potatoes,
Ac. For sale, wholesale nnd retail, at tho Fruit Empo
rium, by J. A. BROWN, No. 97 Whitaker at.
net 94
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
hoiiinson a CAMP,
DUAPF.HS AND TAILORS, AND DEALERS
IN FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
A RK iiow receiving aud opening their STOCK OP
GOODS, suitable to tho coming season, couslrtlnf
In part ol:
Finn black mid fancy eolorod French,Bngllgh and
American Cloths and Caaslmore*; Vestings of silk, sat
in, oathmore nnd plush I Volvots, Overeoallngs of bea
ver, kerseys, mohair and pilot cloth. All of which will
bo made and trimmed In our usual stylo, and at tbe
sborlosl notice.
Our Ready Made Clothing Is mamifhcturedattho well
known houao of VV. T. Jennings A Co., Broadway, New
York, and comprises everything flue and fashionable.
Furnishing Goods ef every description rqulslle to a
gentleman’s wardrobe, constantly on hand.
Also. India Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises and Car-
pot Bags; all of which we offer on our usual toreual
GAUDRY’S BUILDING,
nei 1—Imo next to Pulaski House.
H A Y - i •xfbate*.North River llnyi for sale by
ocl'28 CARLETON k PARSONS.