The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, October 27, 1855, Image 3

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INnr.I’l^nEKT BOAT ORPALATKA&BLACK CREER, E. FLA, ' Sf. MARY*. UA AND <2TauTittJntr0 foi*®fffcr. savannah REI'UhLlOAJN. SATURDAY MOI NINO, OCTOBER 27, In&h roic NiiiiHirr. iiilf’WMW’irK, oj. nwimc-. ANII IMml.ATA, FI.A. »V /.rapt (*'» her former day) FRIDAY. "v Tin* Ihvorllo steam packet WELAK A, ■2 t'apt. N. King, will commence her rrgu- _“ove. on FRIDAY, hi 10 o’clock, A. ■iiu-'HIc mtlmloto leave regularly every Friday, hi. Wci.tkn n> well filled up will) airy state Rooms, ami never) way well adapted to tho rout*. " |llt * S. M.LAFF1TBAU, Agent. <HI i ll UII.FNTOIH-Twlcn h Week lv.va'i■ ri.Yd w ith Tin: fi.oitm.1 stf.im- ins, nn rr.xTR.11. R.m.Ro.in of a fur. ai.1. .1XD TilF. SOUTH ( .1ROI.IXA R. R. mlT** 4 '* ''» "O'* after September 8th, the aplon< did steamship GORDON, Harden, ■mrnamlc-- w ill run regularly Iretween Savannah nml lurleston, leaving SavHnnali every Wednesday and Biunlay uveuluu, nl 0 o’clock, and t'liarleeton every Monday and Friday evening, at A o’clock. The t Jordon will connect noth ways with tho Central ird South Carolina Railroads, and with the splendid learner running the Inland roule betwi enSavannah and Florida. For freight or passage, having elegant atalo room ac- .tmmodailons, apply on Iroard or to scpO 8. M. I. AFFITEAll, Ag-nt^ Fuit centkkvii.i.aue IA HIOl'.IH(ROUGH HIVF.lt, BARNARD’** FERRY AND MELLON BLUFF, DOIIOY, 8T. 8'MONS, HHCNSWU'K, FANCY Hl.l’FF, JEFFER- St INTON AND ST. M Ml VS. Tho steamer I’l.ANTEU.Capt W T Me- Nelly, will leave lor the above places . jpi’r S, ut l o’clock, and willconlluueto leave every Monday, making weekly trips. For freight passage, nppiv on hoard, at the I’lilon Ferry Wharf, near the Hus Works, or to V. WOOLLEY, aug IMf Agont. FOIt IICAf lOlU VIA III.CFFTON, III ETON HEAD, t OYD’8 I.AND- INU ANI* CHARLESTON. ‘» k The i learner W M. SKAIIRooK, Capt. uj&XLAjJHl? F. IVck, will leave lor the above ,u!vs on 'nn lay, the tiiltli ln»t. nl A. I’. .M. For Ireight i.assagc, apply at Ihu Chark-slon Wharf. „ pt | 8. M. LAFFITBAC,Agent. FOIt I’Al.AtKA. FI.OIII|»a7 ' I. \ DAKIKN, BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, liEO . AND JACKSONVILLE, IMCOLATA, AND BLACK CREEK, FLA. V. S. MAIL LINE. The new mid fast running steamer 8 E- _ MINOI.E, Capt. Thomas E. Shuw, will nlmvfl places every Tuesday, at Id o’clock, 'I., from tho Charleston Steam Packet wharves. ■cl l s. M. LAFFITBAC, Agt. I NITED STATEN ill All, I INK. FOR FALATKA, E. FLA . VIA DARIEN,' BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, JACKSON VILLE. MIDDLEMJRU,(BLACK CREEK,) AND PICOLATA. _ -fr-—• The new and elegant Steam Packet ST.JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn, hav ing resumed hut trips to Florldu, w ill tei,ve for the above places over) Saturday, at III o’clock. For Ficighl or Passage, huvIng excellent slate room orcommo i. Hons, apply on board, at the Florida Steam ~’ticket wharf, near tho Has Works, or to Jc23 • LAUIIORN At CUNNINHII AM. Agents. FOR KEY WENT AlfD HAVANA. TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, I9TII INSTANT. _ Tue Splendid I’. S. Mnil slcninship IS- *fe»AllKL, Iloliins, Commander, wllllenve fc^tfeTT7tS»ilna port on Friday, Oct. lOlli, nnd will 9MKe9nB l‘ ,; >vo thereafter regniai ly, on the 4th and Itnii ol each month- Tho ISA It EL connects, at Havana, with the C. S. Mall Steamship Company’s Line ol Steniners for San Francisco via Aepinwnll. and will carry Hie Pacific malls. For PnMugc, only, apply t« net 19 COHENS k HERTZ. Agonts. FOIt KENT. fr* a VALUABLE Whan S'ore in the Eastern II. 'iW Teiiemeiil,on Moon’s Wharf. Also, iho Store 1 m occupied by Mr. Cullen, on the samo Whari. oct So—lino ROUT. HAItERsH AM N SON. TO It I..NT. r Til AT Wooden Dwelling on llrlck basement, |*i No. Id.'* York. PobsohsIo n glvi n 1st November. VVYI.LY St MONTMOLLfW. NOTICE. CENTRAL KAIL ROAD. tsF’ CONSIGNEES of Grain anil other merchandise, arc hereby notiflud that unlessthelr freight is removeil iiliiu 48 hours from dutu of discharging, the same will be ernyed at lliclr expense ami risk, to a public Ware* house. W.M. M. WAD LEY, sept 'IT—If General Siiperimendent. FELI.mV-ClTI7.ENS—1 offer lor thooffioo of SlierilT of Chntbum county, at tho ensuing ! ecllnti In Jnuuary unxl, nnd leapedlully solicit your ! ipport. [oct 17—Id] WARING RUSSEI.L. ■HIM' FOIt OKIHN.4HY ■ , TO TilE VOTERS* OF ClUvf’IIAU COUNTY, a, Gentlemen:—I am a Candidate for election • Mr to the ofllco of Ordinary,-at the ideeilon in Januuiy next, and will bo thankful for jour,S.'S.lil*!'. 1 ! I may 29* M._G. SlILr 1 ALL. » ~~~ ’ FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a candidate [ wUw for the ofllco of ordinary at llio election In Janusiy next, and respoctmily "ek )<”£ mav 7 J3,’5fl BARNARD E. IIF.E, ^ -t+m wE are authorised to nuuouuco J AM E8 E. BJp GODFREY, ns acaiululato for the ofllco ol ordinary of Chatham County, at tho ensuing January election. may ft—td _ We arc authorised lo announce THOMAS II. HARDEN, hs a candidate lor llio ofllce of ordinary of Chatham County, at the ensuing Jami . ary eleclloii.,Jo4-tdn» Uottrrtcs. HOW IS YOUR CHANCE!! ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HAND! I»V tl'TMORiTY or TUB STATU or OKOKOIA Fort Gaines Aoademy Lottery. Unpurttllcd Ni-.lu-me for lYovciubor !1 _ . . t.'InuN I), To be drawn November «3rd. lSfi.1, In tho City ofAl- lantn, Ha., when prison amounting to 30.000 DOLLARS! AA III be dlslrlbiilCNl ncconllug to tho folio wing lutlma- ble Scheme. If you draw Ihu lowest Prlio you get tho coal ol your ticket, without drdurtiun, and remember every Prise Is drawn ut eucli drawing. Look at It I One Prise to every Ten Tickets 11 CAPITAL 1*111/1, Si 0,000!! ssitipynm asumiuiiiunn Salto at aticiioa. MV SPGNORR ceilHEE.1. A- CO. ibalcs at Hitttlsn. FOR NEW YORK—Union I.inh.—The pack- Velschr. LOIJISINE. Hudson, mustci, will have ! Admlnlslrntors Hale. lespmclt lor thoubovonort. For freight,apply to 1 ON TUESDAY, Hie fllli day of November next. OGDEN, STARR 4c. CO. - * * 11V WILLY A WON Till OI.I.I Ik. MW ,(111011 0 4,Vkm 43 prizes of 50 uro 9,15(1 MM a 0 1,5(111 83 (lo 23 uro 2,(175 2.711 nro 9,75(1 200 do 10 nro 2.(01) 110 nro 1,15(1 75 are 1,275 (130 do 5 are 3,15b FOR FI.Fim OF l OI llTS. FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a candldaie • for tho ofllco of clerk of the Superior nnd f 10 do 17 do 1,000 prises, nmnunllng to 830,(100 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMIIEII8I iy Tickets 8-7— Halves 8a.50-Quarlers8l.‘J5^ffl llllls on all solvent Hanks at pur. All comtnuulculTc SAMUEL SWAN, strool, between Whitaker and oct 27 FELLOW-CITIZENS: -| am a candidate 1 at the election In January next, lor Clerk of ( Superior and Inferior Conn*, unit will lie thankful I for your suffrages. ^ t ^ WM. II. IIL'LI.OUH. | "NOTUM-L-AVo are authorised to amiouiinn i JftSPOr CO. Acaddliy Lottery. MF JOHN V. TARVER ns a Cumlldnlo lor Clerk > RIAL'UNi RA. of the Superior ami Inferior Courts, at tho ensuing uloe- rplIIS LOTTERY Is conducted on the plan of tho lion, In January next. | L Royal Lottery of Havana, of single numbers—and Interior Courts at tlm election In January next, and re ( strictly confidential, spucilully ask yoursuppurt. JNO.E. DAVIS. Agency on llroushton Je l>—tile ' llariinrd. MT the Super Inv AUTHORITY OK 7 HE STATE OFOEOUGlA.j Httvnnii Flan Lottery, .idj, FOR NEW YORK.—Tho’schr. SENATOR' i |(nylon. For freight, apply to , ROIL HAHHRSIIAAI k. SON. I FOR NEW Yt HtK.—New I.INX.-Thelegu^ Inr packet brig MACON, Capt. Watkins, now mg, enn luku the bulk of flhtl bales Cotton for ubolb port. Apply to -lHW ROWLAND &. HON. FOR NEW ORLEANS.—Tho miperflno brig S AllllY FRANCES, Gardner, master, having nearly nil lit r freight engaged, will huvo despatch as above. For freight apply l» oct83 I!lUOIIAM, KELLY 4c CO. FOR NEW YORK—gxor’oi* Link—to leave Monday ’.’Dili I Iclobor—Tho line fast sulliug shr ASSETT, llrown master, will leuve for (lie above port. For freight dr about 200 bales cotton ap ply to COHENS 4c HERTZ, ' _ ocl ^ Agents .fa- 1 , FOR NEW YORK—IIjiiun I.ink —Tho regu’- (BB&fiilar packet Schr I. s DAVIS, Abell rnnsler, will have dispatch for Ihu above poll. Fcr freight, apnly oct25 _ OGDEN. STARR 4t_CO. Jifl FOR NEW YORK—'Oto" Establibh«0 l*!Nt. 4BajR—Iho Aim Sclir KATE IIRIGII AM, J. W. Evans, Master will meet with despatch n« above. For frolght or pussnifoapply on board nl Telfair’s wharf, or lo ocl 10 IIRIGII AM. KELLY At CO. FOR NEW YoRK.-Union Link —The new <1'™ clipper sclir. TARGET, Davis, Master, will patch for llio above jii'rC. For frelght opjily to may 12 Jan ’50 IfF.ldVI.U OF TAX IIETIIRNN. TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF CHATHAM CD". I ant n eandlduto for Receiver of Tax Re- W^m turns at llio olcc'.lon In January next, and ro- specifully ask vonr support, in ay 2‘-’—JamVofl WM. W. OATES. SAVANNAH, M.W |,‘ 1^5.' S*r:*lf Mkssrs Ebiioks:— You will please hi,. IfejBr nounco Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS ns a Cauuldale for RccelverorTaxReturiiH.nl the ensuing January election, and oblige MANY VOTERS, may 3 FELLOW CITIZENS;—I am n candidate VtSr for Hie ofllce of Receiver of Tnx Returns, In Jnnunry next, and icspcctl'uHy solicit your votes. may 10—tf I. B, DILLON. FELLOVV-CITIZENS:—1 am n candidate WhsP for the ofllco of Receiver ol Tnx Retiirna, in January next, and respectfully solicit your votes, may 14 _ tf Z. N. WINKLER. F HI. 1.0 W-C IT 17. EN S:-1 am a candidate W&w for the ofllco of Receiver of Tax Returns, In January next, nnd respectfully solicit your votes, may20 tf lOHN II, IIA1IER8IIAM. FEi.LOW CITIZENS :—On the first ot Mr May last, I announced myself a cnadldnto forUocolvorof Tax Relurna: nnd am muoncandl- untc for Ihnl ofllco, at the next election, and respect fully solicit your enppnrt. In A I'tlH 'i’AX COl.LEt I'HIL n> THE VOTER'S OF CH ATII AM COUNTV. mGENTLEMEN:—I urn acnmlldato for the Sgw ofllco of Tax Collector of this County, (the oleeHonlo bn held nn the first Monday in Junttnry, ■ 'fttl,y nnd respectfully solicit ynnr support, may ID—If PI’.TEK O. THOMAS Music Store CENTRAL RAILROAD. (1IANGK OF Nl’IIEIkL'l.F.. O N and alter Sunday the I4lli October, Instant am) until lurther tiotlce, the Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad, will run us follows: UiiTtVKKN SAVANNAH ASH MACON. Leave Savannah .7 a m., and 12.15 r. m. Arrive at Macon 2.1.7 t*. M., and 1 a. m. Leave Macon 11.4.7 a.m.. und 0.30 P. m. Arrive at Savannah 10.4.7 p. m., and 7.20 a. m. 1IKTWKKN SAVANNAH ANI* AL'Ul'STA. Leave Savannah 12.ia-r.M., and 8 :m p. m. Arrive at Augusta 8.4.7 p. m., ami 5.30 a. m. Leave Augtis.a fl a. M , ami 4 30 p. m. Arrive iiiSuvauimh 1.30 p. m. and 10.45 p. m. nKTWKKN MACON ANI* Al'OI'STA. Leave Macon 11.45 a. m., and 0.30 p. m. Arrive ut Augusta 8 4.7 p. m., and .7 3d a. m. Lcavo Augusta 0 a m.. and 4.30 p. m. Arrive at .Macon 2.15 p. M.,aud 1 a. m. IKTWUN -AVANNAll, MII.LKDBKVILI.K AND KATONTON. Leave Savannah 3 a.m. Arrive tn Mllledgovtile ‘J.45 p. m. I.eavo Mncou 11.4.7 a.m- Arrive In Hamilton 5 p. m. t\ M. M. WADI.EY. Savannah, Ga«, 12th OcL, 1885* »ct 13 MRS. CLARK W ILL resume tho Exercises of her School on Mon day, October 80lh, al her Residence in • linrllon Street, near the Female Orphan Asylum. oct 25 VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. j * 51. EDWARDY, (a pupD of the celebrated Czur* jo ny in Vienna.) takes pleasure ill 'iilorming the ladies of Sbwiiiiiuh, that be has concluded to locate here lor the purpose of giving instruction on llio Plano, the Guitar, and In aliitflng. lie possesses u Sperlor method of leaching the Plano, which Intelligent pupils id hi vill not mil i< t-lve in their first lessons; r.ml TU SICAI, t .VltlL jttxjitjs iiAniNa, ProfesHor of .llusir, ijNSIv Respectfully offer Ids services to the fejfllv gl&MfcitizciiH of Savaiiiinh. lie found at W. D. Zggbaunt’s xSygl oct 1—3m I.EFLEif & trim ox, DENTISTS, ofllce over DuWlll Si Morgan's Store ii Cougress Street. SAVANNAH,UA. ocl 4— ly I HATS AND CAPS gm ^Corner lliirnuril (t Brougliton-Sls. SILK HATS. SOFT HATS, of nil descriptions. CAPS ..r every STYI.Knnd UUAI.ITY. Low lor Cash i*rhood Crkpit. CORNER OF oc.HIJuu IIROUGHTON m IIAUNARD. I.IH AIi EVIIIEXCE «F THE VAEEE and Fire-Proof Qualities of | WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, AS M ANPPACTPRX I* IIV STARNS MARVIN, NEW YOU K. IN Till) Ore of tho 3d , Inst., which consumed the brick building, occu pied by Mr. John T. Thomas opposite the Ghs Works in this city, was a Sale of the above description, containing llio books, papers and money of Mr. Thomas, and ntthough the build ing was destroyed, tho said Saf- sustained no injury whatever from the Intetiso heat to which It had boon exposed, nn ™opening the Sole, the contents were found undisturbed, and In the same older and com! Itlon as wlun placed there, except a slight decoloration lo the projecting ends of n few pnpers, and tho backs of one or two of tho books, caused by the steam generated in the Safe, wtiilo at ltsgrealesl heat. The Snfo and contents,ns Ucamefroni tho ruins,may still bo seen, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gan Works. A largo assortment ol those celebrated Safes always on hand, and for sale by C. II. CAMPFIELI), Agent lor Manufacturers, July 20, 1855. 171 Hay at., Savannah, Ga. I tnke plonsuro In corrofo rating tho foregoing state ment, and In addition would add that the books are now In use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 20.1855. oct 24 RANSOM STOVE WORKS, drawn nt ..oncert Hall, .' aeon, Gu., under llio sworn duperlnlomlenco of Col. Guo. M. Logun, and Jas. A. Nlshel, Esq. GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 15, 1855, When prlxosamounting to $50,000 OHiASS O-* VV ill be distributed an follows: Capitals—I prized $12,(>ti(i | III prizes of 1 I do 5,000 illl do I do 3,000 18 do 1 do 2,111111 I ’.Ml do 100 1 do 1,500 till do 1 do 1,2(111 J 2.7(1 do I do I,l(M) I 23 Approx.,prlxesof 1 do 1,0001 408 Prizes nmouiitlnn to 850,000. ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Every I’rlzo drawn nt cncli drawing, and paid when due, In full, without deduction. Ordors strictly confi dential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at mv risk, llllls <>n nil solvent Hunk - nt pur. Ijf Whole Tickets 88; Halves 84; Quarters 82. Addiess JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, sept 25 Macon, (I D RA tVN NUM HERS of Greene und Pulaski Monu ment Lottery, Clans 2.70: 20 10 33 14 43 12 3.7 .72 74 .70 6.7 (12 f.8 53 ocl 27 E. W1TIIINUTON $70,000 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawu Ballots. Gr60110 and Pulaski Lottery, Cl*ANN <1 FOR 1 855. To be drawn at Wilmington. Del, October 27th, 1855. GREGORY 4l MAURY, MANAGERS. I ol 870,000-1 off 835.000-1 of 825,000 Tickots $20—Shares in propnrton Tickets and Shares either singly or by tho Packuge, for sale by net 27 E. WITIIINGTON LOST, WANTS, &c. WANTED. Win (\fU\ HUSH ELS of OYSTER SHELLS to bo 11M fvU delivered within the next six tnnulli9.- Apply to oct 23 , C. A. L. l.AMAIt. WANTFR. A N Out door Clerk In u Counting Room, who writes n good hand. Ono who understands classifying I*. C. 4l Co. at this ofllce. coiton preferred. Addrt oct ‘J.i—2 WANTED, 1A/V HALES Colton on Deck, to complete cargo of 1UW Brig SCOTLAND, lor Ho«ton. Apply to octO BRIGHAM, KELLY fcOl WANTED, infs HALES Cotton on Heck, to complete curgo of IUU Sclir. ALFRED BARRI'.TT.for llultlmoro. Ap ly to [oct 9] IIRIGII AM, KELLY 4i C" . the MiiD or to ocl I) ROUT. IIAfftlRSIIAM tc SON OGDEN, STARR & ./Or*, FOR NEW YORK-GxonoiA Link.—The hist aaillng Sclir. J<'IIN CASTNER, John son muster, will havo quick despatch lor tho above port. For Jrleght or passage, apply on board, or to ocl 24 COHENS & HERTZ. .Q', FOR HOST* 1N.—TI10 new Schr. ” 0. FLAN- SS2£,NER” will have desputch for the nbovo port.— ’or Ireight of dock, apply to oct 24 HUNTER 4tGAMMELL. Jfit 1 FORlMiVLA'i iLfLPH lA.-Tho \>*rkf7H7\\AX- OL^L'I'ER,Capt. Scull, having most of her cargo on- gaged, will have quick Ucsputch. For freight apply to C. A. GREINER. -lilZi F’lR LI VEUPOOL—The A I American Ship aaa. CHARTER OAK, Houdllltle, master, having part of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for ubovo port. For I'rclgnl apply to 00190 I1RIGI1AM, KELLY 4t CO. FOR IIOSTON.—Tho new Schooner~Wrif. ____ BURROUGHS, Grnffen, master, will have quick lespotch for nbovo port. For freight or passage, apply oct 20 JlttlGHAM, KELLY & CO. ^tSidt, I’’ 1 ’I* LIVERPOOL—Freight of 4lM bales Cot- £U£l"» wanted lo Illl up Am. aliip KALAMAZOO, t... i..p muster. Apply to ! WILLIAM RATTER8BY Ac. CO. twiieii tho legul Imura of sale, WILL ho Hold before tho Court-House In tills city.— One negro woman, named Isabella, aged alKitll2.7 yoars, a good Heanialruss-n superior Cook. Washer and Irnner. Sold an tho properly of Geo. (),lver,dec., by pormli- slonof the Ordinary, for the benefit of tlm heirs und credliors. Terms Cush. JAMES R. FRASER. 001-4 _ Admlnlalrnlhr. House and Lot ut Private Sale. ~ Lot and ImprovumeulH No. .7 Calhoun ward, coruerol Jotic, and Ahercorn HtreetH. On thin lot Is u new ly finished brick limmo wlih all the modern improve- iiieuta. The purchaser may very truly exclaim on en tering ids iloor: ** I cannot think of sorrow now, and doubt If e'er I lull It—’lie so dazzled Village Lots und. Improvements ut Private Hale. A comfortable dwelling in the villugu of Sprlngflcd, Effliiglium ( utility, with six cnmlortnbln rooms.u puntry, See; also, barns, stable, carriage bouse, negro houses uud other necessary out buildings situated on ton acres of land, fourucres of which is cultivated and is very productive. On the premises Ib nn orchard of excel lent penclins: all of which Is forsulo low. sept 29 Wines and Liquors at Private Sale. I IIHD. HOLLAND GIN ; 3 qr. casks utiporlor Pale Hrandy ; 5 eighth casks superior Palo llrundy ; 2 qr. uuska dnrk llrandy; I qr. cask Muscat vt llio; 1 qr. cask llrown Sherry ; 1 bbl.uuintrlorold Scotch Whiskey. Fl r sulu low ut [sept 291 15-1 HAY STREET. Iluggy nnd Horse at Private Sale A second liami Iluggy, nearly new : also a six yenr old Horse, warranted sound, kind nnd gontle; works finely In harness. Will he sold low if applied for Im mediately. sep 27 At Private Sale. THE UNION CREEK PLANTATION In South Car olina, situated on Urn Savannah River, about 14 miles from llio city, containing 925 acres, nil or which with Iho exception of 50 acres, Is first quality Rico land and 475 ucres of which Is now under bank In cultivation- Attachod to tlio Plantation Is a good steam Thrasher, an Overseer’s house, negro houses, out houses, und Improvements appertaining to a plantation. , ALSO, The adjoining trad of laud called Troy, containing I (50 ucres, more or loss, about 500 ucres of which Is pine land, the resldun consists ol uncleared River Hwump Land—Oak and Hickory. For further parti nilars apply ut our ofllco oct 23 Al Prlvale Sale. 1010 Al'REH of first quality Lund, eight miles from llio City, sltunied on tho Canal; 150 acri H of first rate Rico l.nnd under hunk, tho balance is high laud 01 as Rood quality us any In tho uotiuly, well limbered and well wooded, with the Canal running through It, ma king It very convenient to get tho Wood or Timber to market. For further particulars apply&t the ofllce. oct 20 A very desirable family of Negroes: A woman aged 50 years, first rato cook ; a likely man 21 yeais, Del-1 hand ami hostler; n likely girl 17 years. Held hand and house servant; a likely woman 27 years, do do do: her sno, It years, smart und Intelligent; her girl, » ) oars, do do; her girl, .7 years, do do. oct 18 Ai Private fTalo. ” A Negro Man, ngod about 25 years, Jlo Is n complote brick la) or and plusterei by trade, having served a reg ular upprontlce-lilp t*» the business. oct 18 To Rout. The cottage near Falrluwn. Will be rent-id low If a|>- piled for Imtnodiaudy. oct ill At Private Sr,lo. SUMMER RESIDENCES. Six lots on Augustine River—beautiful, pleasant and heallliy elluntlous, for summer residences. A inup ortho same may he seen ut tho AuctionStoro, No. 1.74 Hay street.may 29 r*rl EUH LIVERI’i OL.—The American 1st class Ufii ship MARCIA C. DAY, Chase, master, will have despatch for the above port. For freight engage ments apply to "Cl I" T It 4c JG MILLS. Foil LIVERPOOL.—tho ship ELI WHIT SMi&N EV, having nearly all of her cargo engaged, mil meet with dispatch, l or balancoof freight,or pas sage, apply to ocl22 PADELFORD, FAY 4t CO. AGENCY llOWAIIII INSURANCE (JO OF NEiV YORK. Savannah, August 3d, 185.1. M It. C. II.CAMPFIKLD will attend to the business or tills Company during my absence from Hie city. Those having Policies to renew, nr insurance to make, will please call upon him ul Ida ofllce on the Hay, No. 171. 8. C DUNNING, Agent, nug 3— 3m»a t. ft, HlarttlmlVsale. B Y virtue of uii execution, issued out of tho United Htutes Dlrtricl rourl for the Northern District of Florida, and to me directed, I have levied upon Awzlo, formerly know 11 as Drayton Island, In Lako George, 8t. Johns River, containing 1,781 ucres of good cotton and sugar lauds, wllli u new and commodious dwelling mid out houses and otlur improi emunts. Also 131 ucres nppm-lte the sal l Island oil the main laud, which will bo sold by ihu undetsigued fur cash, at public outcry In tho townior Fnlnika, Putnam Co., Florida, on Mon day, the 3d tluyof December, ul 12 o’clock M. Payment wdl be received In specie. Charleston City or Huvuiinah City UunU bi Is. E. E. III. ACKIIUUN, Marshal, by Geo. J, Zclmbaucr, Deputy Murslial. St. Augustine Fla., Sept., 1855. sep27—2m. ■ &ami at &uct(oti._ HEl*f« I [Htiecxssi Furniture at Auction. TIII8 DAY, at II o’clock In front ol store, will be sold nn assortment ol Parlor, Mm tuber and Kitchen fm nl lure. Crockery, Glassware. Atr., belonging lot gentleman about leaving ihe city- Terms Cash, oct 27 Howling Alley nnd Hullding—at Auction. ON Wednesday next, Ihu 31st Inst ,at 11 o’clock, will bo sold on llio premises on llrynn street, tho lluildinn now occupied as the Alhambra Howling Saloon, togeth er with tlm Ton Pin Alleys, Bulls. Plus, Ac., lie. Pur chasers lo remove said buildings immediately, oct 27 At Private Halu. Five thousand acres ol Land, sllunloiff on the Allu- inatm River, In Tattnall county. On the plantation are two settlements; about 400 acres are In 11 high state of cultivation, the remainder of tho land Is well timbered. For partlctilnra apply to John M. Dasher, on tho place, or to VVylly Al Montmollln, Savannah. Ga.oct0 VAI.LAIILK NANI KE. 1 MIK Subscribers keep constantly on hand a supply of Kollluwell’s Mineral Salts and Guano, aud Land Plaster. N. A. HARDEE Al CO. Jo 81— flino THIS DAY, at Jl o’clock In front or store. Thu usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, LL 3 uors, Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods, New aqd eeond hand Furniture, Clothing,Fancy Articled,Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Terms cash before delivery. N. IS.—All articles purheasod nt auction and not set tled for before tho noxt regular rale, will bo sold on ac count and risk of former purchaser. oct 27 Lots aud Improvements, At Auction. ON TUESDAY, Glh November next, at 11 o’clock, In froutof Court House. Two Lota and Improvements, 105 feet by 65 (fee sim ple) No’s situated on tho corner of Montgomery und streets, opposite tho Toll Gate. The Im provements nr« four (4) Wooden I enemerits, JJf story, with out buildings, Pump, Ac. Terms.—One halfcash v half 6 months with Interest secured by mortgage pur chasers lo pay for all papers. oct 97 Slock of Groceries at Auction. On MONDAY next, 29th Inst., at II o’clock, at the store under Messrs. McMahon A Dojle, loot of Uarnard street, Tho entire Stock In said store, consisting of Wines. I.lqwra, Segura, Crockery and Glassware, and a general asuoriment of n retail Grocery Store. Terms cash, oct 25 FOR PHILADELPHIA—Sclir. C. 8. CAS- TAIRS. Capt. Somers, will meet with quick dls> patch for above port. For freight, apply to _oct 22 C. A. GRE1NER. Jf-ft FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tho sclir D SMElfo SIION.Grnhum,master, will meet withdesi-nch as ubovo, for fruightor passage, apply 011 board, or to oct 19 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. .CA I’OR LIVERPOOL —The ship Martha WIIIT- ■SRafe MORE, V\ hltinore, mister, having most of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight of 500 Hales Cotton. A poly to °ct 19 IIRIGII AM, KELLY A CO/ ■ tf-lfc FOR IIAV ,NA.—The Hark THUS. E. HAX- a^Udia TER can handsomely acrouunodalo four or live passengers for ubovo port—apply on board at Har ris wharf, or to oct I-— ID CIIAS. A. GRIENF.R. At&i FOR PHI D A DELPHI A—Tho Sclir FRANK A. HALL, Cain, master, will havo quick dm, patch ns above—for freight j»r pnssage. apply on bnnid, or to oct 18 _ IIRIGII AM, KELLY A to. FOR IIOSTt >N -Tim Packet sclir W UW ELLS', JSfclCt Ferry, master, will have qui« k despatch far u- bovu. I-or freight orpnssuge, apply to oct 17 OGDEN,STARR A CO WANTED TO CliS A KICK. Several Vessels m loud with I.umber -vyAy uml Timber, fur llio North of Europe and j South America. EPI’TNO A KRI? WANTED TO HIKE. A FIRST rate Meat and Pastry Cook. For one that suit- exactly, u permanent place can bo cccuied, and good wages. sop28—Im ROUT. HABERSHAM A SON. \V A N T i-; 1>. A Situation ns Hnnk-kccpcr or Salcsninn in either u Dry (foods,Grocery or i.'ounnission House. Good references given. Apply ut tills ofllce. atigfll WA N T ED. T "WO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS, at |o 21 ROHINSON A CAMP’S. a peculiar wav of playing the Guitar, which produces a beautiful effect. He can teuch persons to play it very pre’tlly In a lew weeks. lie has the highest testimonials as to his skill and chur.icU-r irder- left ut the Hook Storo of Col. Sibiey, will re ceive prompt Hliention. oct 35 OPENING FALL AND W INTER AIILI- N EH Y CiOODS. MRS. C. FREELAND will open tills day, 18th of October, u largo and selected assortment of goods, conslslingof French, Silk, and Satin 11 llom-tts; also a choice lot of plain un<l colored Ribbons. Velvets, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Embroideries, Dress Cans nnd Head Drtssses. Is Cleaned und Pressed. N. It. And this Season, in the Dress making depart- nn iit, she *111 be enabled in please her customers in •ry respect as lo Filling, Makiug and Trlmiiig, as sha -..* ndvniitaires of procuring the heal atm tnosl ap proved Paris Fashions, monthly, having also engaged Ihe services of a competent person from 1I10 North.— will p.iy particular attemlon to the Making. Hraid- ing and Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Diesses made in the most fashionable manner In twenty-four hours. 177, IIROUGHTON STREET, 4 Opposite 81. Andrews Hall. AMERICA. [«EOK«U WASII1IVUTOX! T ’llE ol-l 11 tubs Gun alluded to in the letter from tho Chatham Artillery of Savannah, was cast in Kng- I land. In I75ti, was sunt lo this country as n part of mo artillery of Lord Cornwallis, Commander of the lirilisb forces al the lime of the Revolution. I This Gun w as surrendered ut the capitulation of York I town tn General George Wasuingtoo, and by him pre 1 seiited to the Chatham artillery of tiuvnnimh. Tho old brass Six Pounder still wears ihu Grown, but I by Hie “Stars and Stripes,” and bears the I marks ol cannon balls, swords uud bayonet. 8ho was I itrkmid by being sent to this country In her infancy; I In her old ngc she tins been restored back to her beauty I b> America. ORYZA SATIVA: JIUMHIIiKY’S MUT II.I.IC l-l,I.INH ! gi-xi.i.K!) for lis Intended purposes, that of ro- j Metals of every description hack toHieirnrlgl | Mil llidsh and hetnty, which they will retain even when ijeclto exposure. It removes rust from,and gives a I- he ., 1 * 11 hi polish to llrass,Steel, Iron, Copper, Hll- Tin, ItrxaniilH, German Silver. Plated Ware, nnd bright me ullu: woiksof Locomotives, 8learnshlpB, am und l ire Engines, Factories, Cnrrluges, Harness, •incnl and Architectural instruments. Machinery, Ac. or lliu 11*0 of Military Companies, tor the polishing their Armory, It has no equal, or Railroads. 8team-hips and Manufacturing Bstab- iment», It la by far tile cheapeit uud heat urtlclu In ox N. YORK AND SAV’D LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Savannah, May 3mh, 1875. the uiinurslgnisl, «v>inmanders of the New Yolk and SavHimah Him or sleam.hlps. have hail Ifie new Melnljlr. l’i.Ui.1, .if re,, OHS bright metallic works of oursh-.ps ami recommend as (III union- unequalled lor ilx hilelided purpose. Tiiumas Lyon, (fom’der •team-blp Augusta,* .M. h. Wooniifl.i., “ “ Florida, Gao. U. HullKNCK, “ “ A Inhaiiia, “ “ Knoxville. WATER WORKS LmIISKKK’h IlKHARTMkNT, ) Savaiiimh, August 3d, 185.7. J Mr. UW Huwphrrya : Dsar Sir—The new .Metallic •nl:sl,,‘ , tM)/.M,” of jour manufacture, Is now In use hi .Ids Department, and I with pleasure recommend It | *- an article which has no superior for the polishing of | bright metallic works. Yours, ac., II. II. Linvii.i.k, Engineer Savannah Water Works. CHATHAM ARTILLERY. Ahmohy IIai.i., Havanuali, May 5, 1855. -Vr. H m. Iluwiihrrya : Dear * lr—'The Chatham Ar- liffory being much pleased with the hitudsomn manner 1 o which )• >11 have polished an old brass six pounder irremlored allhe capitulation or Yorktown, j> their possrisslon, huvo direclcd me to ex- po-*-. to you Hmfr Ibuiiko. The Metslllc Polish you rnriniifncliirc of OryzaHall* CAi.iiot he too highly recommended lo all those who '»*'• bra's guns to polish; for such a purpose II has no warrior. 1 think I may aafely say that hereafter the jjfuni Artillery will use no other material for nollsh- ■ I'lelr K'ni». If they can procure your Metallic Pol- llenpcclfully yours, Ac., M. J. Hih khkk, Orderly rterg’l C. A. MINT. A Dray hook, for which, a liberal reward will bu given, if lei l ul ofllce of ocl 8 KU8E, DAVIS A LONG. MINT. „ .4 DRAY HOOK, on the l-tli, for which a liberal re- rV ward will bo given, if left nl ofllce of aug 21 WAYNE, GRENVILLE AGO. 1*0 ST. A PAIR ol-'GOLD SPECTACLES, the Under will lie suitably rewarded on delivery lo oct 13 U. IIAIIKRSIIAM A HON. VAM AlH i: DIOTI.I* FOR SAI.E. THE SUIISCKIHER, desirous of removing UjlJl West,offers for sale that vulunblo and oxtenstv 1,1 Hotel in this place, known us “WASHINGTON HALL.” The e.-tulisliiiienl Is cointdute In all lis arrangements, has it large number ol rooms, all in thorough repair, ov- ery necessary outbuilding, a largo garden, grazing lots, nnd all Its appointments Inferior to no Hotel in tlm up country. The house is supplied with excellent furni ture, ail of which is nearly new. and will be sold with tho c-tahllslimeiil. Ilelng llio only Hotel in ono of llio largest towns of upper Georgia, it is now doing an ex- tensive and profitable business. Terms moderate,and may bo lind by application to the proprietor at this place. JAS.E-WADDBY. Wn«lilngt..n,Gn., Oct. 8th. 18.7.7. eod3in Cs/*’ Augusta Chronicle A Seiiliiiel will pleaso copy In Tri-Weekly until forbid. lit I.Mi ANH Itii.VUV'AI'lMi lisrAIIUSII.IIiiNT 7 3 Vorli-Nt.. near llio Court ll»iiMe f SAVANNAH, GA. 7 3,^43 KSTABLts'txn in 1832. nr 73 T HE Subscriber, grateful lo his patrons irnd friends for their continued favors, would slate thui, to ad dition to the improvements In Hying acquired by him during his Inst visit to England und Scotland, nas made arrangements mr extending 111*- business, by which he Is now enabled to Dye a greater vuriuly of Colors on tsilk nnd Woolen Dresses, Shnwls, Ac., which lie trusts will generally pleusu ull who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen's GurtneutH Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, as may bo required, in the same superior stylo which has generally so much pleased his patrons and friends. Ludieb’ Hoiiuets Dyeil, Hleuchcd and Pressed in the most fashionable styles. (irders front Hie country punc tually alleuded to. 'forms ino le ate. When parcels are sent by steamboat or railroad, word should bo sent him by letter through the Post * >dice,so that he m-y kuow where lo eall for them. Jon III _c_ AL E X AN PER GA i.I.O WAV. TO N|, 4 INI,A A D COTTO v l«|*ANTl*HN r ■ 111E CNDKR8IGNED having been appointed agents JL lor the sulu of Ihe celebrated McArihy SEA IS LAND COTTON GIN, the cotton from which Is readily sold, and which usually brings three to five cents per puuii l more than from any other Gin yet Invented, nso now prepared to supply Planters and those wanting, with these of superior workmanship at one hundred ami twonty ttve dollars each. Extra r<dlitrs$ll. Extract from a letter from n Florida planter; “Tho MoArthy Gin Is Infinitely ahead of every other Gin yet manufactured. I would not he without one for treble the amount; it saves trouble, is simple, and turns out huinillfiil cotton. Thestuidu is i ot injured, und the open process so much desired by tho English bu)era is certainly obtained.” aug 24—tf IIOSTON Al VILLALoNOA. Administrator’s Sale. Oq the first TUESDAY in December next,at il o’clock, In froutof Court House. LOT No.25 aud improvements, llrown Ward, fronting of Hull street, subject to City ground rent of f3» an nually, belonging lo tho Estate of F. W. Ileinormnnn, deceased, anil sold by permission of Ihe Court of Ordi nary and by order ol tho Administrator, lor the benefit .( «f tue heirs and creditors of said Estate. 8alo positive. NOTICE. " 'TerinB—Hnlfcasli,nndhnlfl2montb8credU,wlthln- A DAM SHOUT having mado an assignment lo lllratn { terest secured by mortgage, purchasers paying for all ltoborls fur llio botiofll of his creditors, all per- | papers. oct »** sous having Uumniidu against the said Adam Short, will please rendor a etntomonl of such demand to the as slgnee. HIRAM ROUE RTS. Havannan, May 8, 1853. niayS VAIjIJAltlil? KRAI. ESTATE. B Y urrnngeuit-iit with Hie purchaser ol Fig Island Mill,the whole pioperty ill which the suoscriherli nnd was lately interested, can bu sold to a single put- chaser. Dr.Screven is uutlmrlzod to sell. Inn ll if W. W. ST A R K Iron ft'ronl Jewelry Store! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 116 B :.°z?'!“ * l Vh ; t “ k " \ ^-fstdav^u, m«r..«b„ ,„m i*. of.u>,. he largest and best selected stock of goods • at 11 o’clock ever offered lor sale in tills city, (fold and 811- A )ol or (fordwaro, conslstlng’of nn assortment of fir* 4|Vor U ntclies. fesl. Fob and Guard Chalus.sets •• • • •- - ° QkU^soI Jewelry, Chutelaiies, Bracelets, Brooches, lino Diamond work Finger Kings, Silver Castors, Ten 8ets, Pitched, Goblets, Cups, Cako baskets, Spo-ms. Forks. Fisli Knives, Pie Knives, Cheese recoups, Ladles, MV T. J. WAjLigWt On TUESDAY,November 6th, will be sold, In front of the Court House, between llio usual hours of sale, Lot No. 529, Nowton Countv. containing 4'.0 acres, quality land. Title undoubted, t erms cash { purshnsers paying for title. oct 28 On TUESDAY, November Clli, will be sold, In front of , the Court House, between the usual liou'a of sale, I A Family of Negroes; a woman 27 years of age, ac- I ciistomcd (o housework, and a good plain cook and | washer; a girl 6 years; a girl 4 years, and u boy child • 18 months. I At the samo lime, n Hoy, "god 10 years. All war-, ranted sound, and titles undoubted. ocl 28 Table and Pen Knives, Locks, Uc. Also, secoud-bund Furniture. Chairs, Tables, Bed steads, Betiding, Alc. Terms cash. oct 24 At Private ••'ulo. A Bond ol the Stale of Georgia for $500, bearing In terest7 percent. A Bond of the South Western Railroad for8500.con vertible In Stock. oct 15 Private Sale A likely mulatto boy aged 25 years, to be sold to a city resident owner, only. Terms accommodating. sep 20 Sypbuns. Also, ull kiiiits ol Plated Wuro, Military uud Fancy (food*, and u grant variety of urllcfoatoo numer ous to mention; the whole of wlilch will be sold at re duced prlc u s. All kinnnof Watches,Clocks, Jowt-lry nndolher Job bing attended to by competent baud-*, oct 17 HORTON II RIKEMAN. e* 3\r ” is BASK-Slim LIST ANII llliTEliTIIR, Tubhahnl armi monthly, at .Muntyouirry, .Ha. At %2 09 l»«-r A nn it m, in Advance. '■MlEwnrk is printed on flue white paper uud new 1 t) pe, und in appearance will bo seconil — the United States. _______——. A Southern Bank-Note List Is nsscntlallnevery Bank, | DISMILVTlO.li Counting IIodsc, und Public ofllce. Lot us unite In ad- f 'TUIE firm of CRANE A RODGERS wap dissolved aucingoiir common Interests,and not permit Northern 1. on the 12th lust, by mutual consent. Either panff Prlvale Sale. Two “ Ely’s Patent” Gins for rtoa Island Cotton, flue finish, with metalic rollers, (now,) for suit) low. Also, 100 sacks of fJ bushels each) Egyptian Oats for seed, for snlo In quantities to suit purchasers— a eune- tlor artfolo. oct 9 MINT. m A Twelve fool Yawl Rout, painted lend color. Tho finder will ho mwnrdod by returning It to J tl 12 ID IN E Al GUNNERY. SELECT SCHOOL FOIt VOCAXi LADIES, nits. nit. c it n Nixon Am W ILL'tPEN, on the first Monday in November, a School for Young Ladies and Misses, whore (ho usual branches of an English Education will be taught, with tlm Frnucliand Latin Languages. Also Music,Draw ing and Palming, in oil and M uter Colors on Velvet und Crayoning. Mrs c. having hail considerable exnertbnco in leach ing, flatters herself that she will be able to give snllsfac lion to thoso who tnuy eulrust their daughters lo her care. Tho School Year consIstH of Tun Months, with Four Quarters of > leven weeks each, ending respectively— Jim, 19, April U, Juno 22, nnd Sept. 7. Terms and other particulars mado known by npplj ing to Mrs.C. Residence on llio North sldnol Liberty Street, In ono of Mrs. Marshal’s brick buildings. Rcffereiices to the following gentlemen: Ut. Rev.Htophen Elliot, Mr. P.D. Woolhaptor, Mr.C. L. Lamar—Savannah. Rev. Dr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, I)r. L. A. Dugns, Mr. Henry II. Gumming, Mr. Andrew J. Mlllor—Augusln. Rev. 8. K. Tnlmadgu, President of Oglethorpe Uni versity. Governor Johnson. net 15—tf nm AT AVJ1ANY, NEW YOU K. W E offer for snlo, nt our SAVANNAH STOVE AGENCY, a large and varied usinrtiiK nnf STOVES, OF OUll OWN MANUFACTURE, and sollc't n coiillnuanro of tlm liberal encouragement given nnr Agency In this city during tlm p«s» year. Fur the Information of ALL PARTIES interested in the STOVE BUSINESS, either buying or selling, avo havo the satisfaction oi informing our customers nhrond (ns those nl home know tin* fact,) that during the past year ire hare sold JMURF. STUFFS than any other estab lishment in tho State of Georgia or South Oarollua- Wu make lids statement in justice to ourselves, nnd to set us right before the trade, nnd with a full determin ation of doing more and better for our customers du ring theprisontyonr. JAMES SULLIVAN, | Agent for S. II. Hansom Al Co., j oct 13—2m Htovo Manufacturers, Albany, N.V. HICKEYS' NOVELS. I N ono completo sett, twelve vols, beautifully bound , In cloth. Just received from tho publisher, nnd lor < saloby s. S. SIBLEY, oct 23 13.7 Congress street. • HANCROIT’u HISTORY. ( tF tlm United Htutes, In six vols, liniidsnmely bound , f in cloth. Just received und for sale l» S.ri. SIBLEY. * oct 2s 135 Congress stret. * LONDON l»II<i:S lX FIIti: OFFICE. J nj-Aius Company tnkes File Risks in this cRy, and In-. . »F Wilde X mires Rents nnd Lenses. ! I I iy,„„ v. ocl_2:i_ UDIIT IIAUERHIIAM fcHON, Agents. { well known SALE ATTII13 POUND. W ILL HE SOLD, at tho Pound, on Smurdny, tho 27th instant, ihu following property: One Red Yearling, without mark; one Rod Cow marked with a slit in tlm r’glit ear, nnd an under-cut in tlm left; one Dunn Brindled Cow, hns no mark. Also several Horses, mining them a Sorrel Colt, two years old. F. M. STONE, U. ft!. ■Savannah, Ocl. 23 IIOIIX3D EINSEEI) Dll. A NI) White Load,just received per steamer. And 1 r | forsulo at JOHN OLIVER’S Paint and OH Store, ocl 24 121 Broughton si. "T CHOICE l.dT COW PEAS Just received, and for sale on con fllgnineiit, lr io t 24 \VAYN if:, unn* IN VILLI! Al CO. L tin. I or lie by J T Jonks, A'lordo, W. (J. Ft r» must bo nccorn pan led hv ihu cn-di. VVM. Ill IM I’ll R EV M rhurnlil, Savaiiuxli. KOHEY'S ADV's BOOK. FOR NOVEMBER. IIiiIIoii’h dollar Monthly, do. I’elerBon’a Mugn/.iim, do. Llttell’n Living Ago. Aluiitcks; a tale of Enuling Society. Tlio Flying Yunkeo, By Harry llozel. For sale by VVARNOCK fc DAVIS, net 2.7 1.79 Congress Strool. Til 13 AMERIEAN MAM Ml., O R 'I'llINK lilt,(part III. compleln In itself,) contain ing an nuillne of the origin and progress of Govern- nient; the iiniure of Liberty; the law of Nations; a clear explanation of tlm C-.liMitlilioii of Urn Dulled State', anil or the duties of Voters, Jurors, r nd Civil Mugls-rate*, with synonymous words applied and priu- llriilly illiiHlrnleil In sentences, and llio Census of 18.70; Urn whole arranged on „ now and original plan, by Joseph Bartlett Burleigh, L. L. D. For snlo by VVARNOCK ~ DAVIS, _ orl " 139 Coiigruiis street. IHJNI NI3NM L'OAT.N AND I’ANTN. ( 1 KO.H. NlClIOf.S II CO., have recently recelvorl ft I handimmo assorlinent of biisliiims Cunts, Pants and Vents, which they offer lo their customers nt very low prices for cash, or good crndll. Thoso In wunt urn invi ted to give us n cull at our store, oct25 GIIIBON’H RANGE. COAL. rftA TONS of superior Red Ash, broken nnd screened ,)uH Parlor Coal, weighed out lo piin.lmsors. 2.7(1 Tons Blacksmith's Richmond Coal. For sale low from wharf,for cash, hy A. N. MILLER 4tC(». oct 25 Easleru Wharf. trAlNE BLACK FROCK COATS.—Just received tier l’ steamer, a good assorlinent of Men’s extra lino Blank Frock Coats, nnd Paula,silk and satin Vests, lor ■nle clump, at tlm clothing store, Glhlmiis Range,hy oct 23 GEO. S. NICHOLS, 4i CO. t ANDINO THIS DAY from Schr I.H Dnvls, 40,000 I j leetol Mouldings,3tldlfferanl kinds, forsaleclmiip, at « CHAFFER U CO.’H DEPOT, nd 85-6 No 6 WliRttki-i st. \V. D. ’/.DDIBAI Nl A CD. | Would call attention to, [their stock of Piano Fortes, . . _ mrying from flj* to 7)f oc-. . . w . of tho following nmnufarlures: Liglitn, NeAvton Al lirudhtiry’s, Stoddard, Dunham, llitcon & Kitven, Hoi- nco Waters’ aud Jacob Chickeriug’s. Tlieso Pianos have be-n selected by us with great care, and are war ranted to be perfect In every respect. They would nlso invite attention to (heir large assortment of American nnd Foreign Music, Violins, Guitars, Accordoona, Strings, Alc. Every article belonging to tlm Department of Music, can bo found nt their storo. Instruments re paired ami Music sent to any purl of the country. VV. I). Z. 4tCo. are also sole Agonts for Minuff’s cele brated Church and Parlor Organs. ocl 22 FOR SALE-A BARGAIN. ftfflL A tract of improved LAND in Dougherty ta county,containing over2,0UH notes, one hulfY^ ouk and hickory, and tlm other pine land of the first quality, (in tho premises nro all noces ary buildings for linmedlnlo occupancy. The place yielded near ten bales of cotton to the baud Inst your, and it large sur plus of provisions, nnd is estimated one of tlm best pla ces In tlio county Tho proprietor would sell hecauseof Infirmity and inahlliiy to ntlend a divided InU-resl. Terms easy. First payment twelve mouths after pos session, nnd Iho remainder In four years thereafter, by Instalments of one llltli ouch year. Any ono wishing to buy will he referred to tlm proprietor. For further pm- tlculnrs, upon application to the Editors of tlm Savan nah Republican. lilNI— nug 17 Ni; W sTO(JK niTvVIXMANDI3K NAFEN ilder’s patent, received by sclir. Jonas Smith, Nuw York. A coiupleto assorlinent of these m Safes, of nn entirely now nun highly np- ivoJ pattern, provided with the t.a Belle Lock, which (.« h.till powder and hurglur proof, (a specimen of tills lock detached, for exliihitiou,)for salo hy C. II. CAMPFIELD. A liberal reduction will bo made on my old stock of Rules remaining on lluiul. Adply as above, sept 211— Im PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y. OF HARTFORD, C«»NN. Capital 200,000 Dollars. pill-. Biibecrllmrs having been uppoinled Agents of I the nbovo named Compiiny, are prepared to issue lis I’olicieson Fire Risks. Tills Company Insures against Loss or Damngu by Fire, on us fnvornlilo terms us any responsible company, und Its aim will be lo secure Iho ^mlldeiico of the public by nn lionoruhle course of deal- l"K- ocl28 _ COHENS Al HERTZ, Agents. „ NDTICJH. - ~ Tlm oubncrlber bus removed from Broughton B to tho now building, corner of llnrnnid nod Con gress aJreeiH,Market .iqiinre, where he offers for sale a lull supply of Pure and Genuine Druus, MndlcR.esand Chemicals, nnd solicits u share of the nubile patronage. JOS. M. TURNER, Agent, oct. 6 Chemist Al PharnlaceiillBt. EXC1I1NGE A t sight on LONDON. HAMBURG, IIREM EN, BERLIN, FRANKFORT, In sums to suit nurcliftsor B , for snlo hy CARL EI'PING. oc 12— I in c:aivn! OAi’siV ”— MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’SCAPS.— a RAIL ROAD, GRIM EA, TRAVELLING, NAVY CAPS, Of Cloth, Lenlher.Cordo Roy, Velvet and Plush. Also, Children’s Embroidered, nt N. K. II ARNUM'S, net 23 153 Congruss st. 1-IM bll U Wlllli: LEAD. Tjl/RE White Lead; French and American Window 1 Glass,Just received and lorsnlo nl ,J JOHN OLIVER’S nug 31 Paint Stare, 121 llroiightnn street. AUCTION AND C0AIHI8SI0N BUSINESS. ED'PAHTNEItSIIIP NOTICE. I Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN In co- part uershlp with inn In llio Auction and Commission liii'limss. The business will Imrenf.er Im conducted un der the iianmund stylo <>r Spencer Curmll al (ki. SPENCER CDRRELL. Snvnnnnli, Ocl. 15. 1855. net Id ( lEVIENT. ‘JiMMdd.i Hydraulic Cement, lorsnlo lour- j live,by octlfl HUNTER 4t GAMMELL. I'D Iff 13 N T, M TVVO TEN E.VIENT$ In Gordon Black, front- lug Chat hum Square, and well furnished with water, gas, stables, 4ic. Possession given 1st November. EDVVAHI) G. WILSON, Agent, out 10 No.m (Tryan Mtreet. I'(iii i(i:ivi ; ; ~ ’ M A twi story brick bouse, fronting Wright's Square, on Suite street. Apply to oct 10 VVM. WRIGHT. FOI1 It 13 NT- m TVVO new two story Brick Buildings, on n high basement, in Taylor street, oast of iho Medical College. Gas pipes throughout Imth tenements, nod every modern convenience ; carriage houses, sta bles, rooms for servants, with lire places, mid nil neces sary out buildings; nlso, n well or good water in each yard. PoaBvralun given Immediately. Apply to L'hua. II. Patterson, No. 6 Whltnker street, nr to iho subscriber, at Ills residence. No. HI) Broughton street, otiposlte the Murshntl House. octlfl-novl GEORGE A. ASH FOR IIFVr. THE EASTERN TENEMENT of B'lck Iluild- liniM Ing, cornerof A been it mid Jones Street Apply to PCI 21) HOLCOMIII’, JOHNSON & CO. D13 WITT ,2 MDItGA>. H AVE now in Store, a full assiirtineut of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, consisting of : Rich flounced Silk Robes, Black nnd colored Merle Antiqiio Silks, Saxony wool Plains, French Merinos, Monslin do Laities und Cnsluneres, French and English Print', rich Frencli Embroideries, Lace Collars and sleeves In sut',Tulina Cloths, all col’s, Cloths, Casthiiurcs und Vo'tiiig'. IVhiincy mid Bath Blankets. Hosiery in every vurlity, Ladles, Gents, and Children’s Me, ino Vests, fcc. To which they solicit the attention of purchasers, ocl 17 DuIVITl At MORGAN, Congress-st, CARPET - AXI) UPIK)ISTERT WARE HOUSE. No. 140 Coniik*mi ano 57 St. Juukn'Streets. '■pill: UNDRItHIGNED would take thin opportunity X to oxpru.-s lo Ills friends and the public generally’ his sincere thanks for lliclr liberal patronage and In fluence, which bus resulted In extension of his trado to ulliinrisof the state. Also, rnrulliia,Florida, Alabama mid Tennessee,thereby enabling him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in any Souihcru city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers,and Steamboat owners, ure particularly invited to exmniuo tlio present stock, which is now complete In nil the various depart- munis,consisting in purl ol tho following goods, viz: CARPET D13PAKTM ENT, men mid Northern Detectors to Uiicuiaie our money l will use'lie nmnonf the Arm In closing Its [lesent bust- follow- { ness. H. A. CRANE. mutters as they m»y wish, while we ure uulellv Ii - , —. . ing llu irdictation. I J. G. RODGERS, The work will l,n carefullv revised on the day of ptib ‘ llcutloiq ntul all important financial changer, m they) FDI'AHTNEI&SIIII*. occur, noticed. Every exertion will he mado fo make j r |MIE undersigned liavo entered Into copartnership, it ii c rrecl uud reliable guide tn the Banker and Mer- j X under the firm of RODGERS as NORRIS, for the chant. transaction of ngeneral Grocery business, at the old lintel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers. Commission | stand of Crane II Rodgers, corner of Buy nnd Lincoln Merchant- 1 , and others desirous of having their names • streets. JAMES G, RODGERS, and business widely circulated, ure informed that u JAMES A. NORRIS. - • • - - ,D “ may 18— tf Savminab, May 12, 18.75 DINNOliOTlD> . T HE cnpnrtnerslilu heretofore existing under tho Arm of MORSE 4t NICHOLS Is ibis flny dissolved by mutual cmi'cnt. II. MORSE will con.lnuo the business nt the old stand, 155 Broughton street. Alioibo manu- fnetu ring mid jobblug work ut the shop in Jefferson street. The unsettled business of the Arm will bo intended to by him, mid to whom all accouu.s and notes duo Juue Ut, must bu paid immediately. MORSE 4c.NICIIOLB. Savannah, August 1st, 1855, aug 1—tf IHSSDLIiTIDN. NOTICE Is hereby given that the special co-part- IN neralilp exist' - **■“ ' ••-•*“ the Royal Medaflon, J)o Velvet, Mocet Wlllon, Do Brussels, Tapestry do, Power Loom do, Three Ply Ingrain, Two Ply do, **' d Dutch, English Drugots, (various widths.) Mosaic Hearth Rugs, Velvet and Chenillo do, Tufted do, Piutionnd Table Covers, Door Muts,(every variety,) Silver 4c Brass Stair Rods, Carpet Bindings. 4cc. STOUI. TO Iff 13NT. /'r^v THE westernTeiiomonl of llrlck Building, nd- M Joining Mr. Jos W. Wehsler’s, opposite Si. Am S5 ,i i n !!r„i draw’s Hall, Itr i'ight.ni street; 30 foot front 'Voraltd nnd l.olton do Tassels, Loops mm Illl feel deep. It consists of three stories, nnd a i ) r °* vul 1 n . ,u * * * U8 *'* (various colors,) VViih fliio.alry collur. ntul Is well llltol ollhor fnr a wliole.nlo ' (“V“.S..’."".“.‘/nUL’S , airy ir ii retail hnslnuss. sep 27—Im IOR N.4M3. That comtuodiotis and dusirnblo residence situ- Mud °n Lot No. 34, l.iborly Ward, fronting on m* m Smith Brand, near West Broad streets. The house Is substantially built of bricks, is well flinished In every part, mid fitted up with gaHund water fixtures. It also has an excellent pump In tho yard and a flower garden nttnehed to the premises, together with ull ne cessary out buildings. v„. . The property can bo inspected by any ono desirous of charge or purcliu8ing. For terms, apply to sep 18-tf TUPS, ll. HARDEN, Trustee. . . , . TO WENT. , A brick store and dwelling, corner of Charlton . mid Jefferson streets. Apply to BOplflfl VVYI.LY 4c MONTMOLLIN. f TD UK NT. j_a Both tenements ol the house in 8oulh Broad } street, belonging to II. R. Jackson, Esq. Tlm 9' ■ Eastern tenement will be rented with the fund- ' ore ir required. For terms, apply to ■ppt’Jl A. C. DAVENPORT. CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. I Urocalells, Luce und Muslin Curtains, I Satin de I.aim s, Gill Cornices, # Satin uud silk Dmnask, Do Pins mid Bands, ~ ' ips mid Cords, Indow Shades, iirulturo Cover ing, TiUnmings and Materials for Decorations. ‘ FLUOR OIL CLOTHS, from two to 24 feet wide, for hulls and rooms, out to fit without a scam. Tho subscriber will obllgnte himself lo make the pri ces on ull descriptions of goods us low ns Ihu same qual ity cun be purcha.ed in uny Northern city. IT gf Carpels cut to rnomsand goods sent to any part of the city free of charge. An experienced Upholster will attend to tho making nnd laying of CarpeU mid Oil i.lnths when re quired. Tlio Decorative and Curiam Department is In ' -- Upholster of acknowledged lasie mid skill. VV II. GIJION, A|enl, 140 Congress and 57 St Juliun streets. oct 18 w ID II13NT. A Cotton Ware House on the Bay thnt will storo ■ 1501) bales. Possession given Immediately. ■opt 15 _ _ T. J. w AI.MI, No* 170 _ ' TO UK NT* r,IB Sloro under the bluff,at the foot of WIdle HJ'!! ker-streol Enquire of UJmL mar 29 SPENCER CIJRREI.L. *32.7. nug It) | To RENT, a house pleasantly sltuatnd, apply to sept 7 WAYNE GRENVILLE Al CO. ~ TO H13NT. L llio two tenements of tho wooden Building, ■ consisting of three stories and an attic, on lot No. [ 28, Broughton street, Washington Ward. Rent ! Apply to A. A. Sin ids. RO.JT. A. ALLEN 4c Cn , TO KENT. Four of the five tenement Houses, situated mi corner of Jones mid Ahercorn streets. Rent 82.70 per annum. Possession given iminudialely. Also, the storo on Bull street opposite tho Post (Ifllee. Inquire of A. IIUNAUO, nug 14 Cornerof Buy mid Hull streets. WANTED TO WENT. M V coiiiforiahle dwelling in a central purl af the oily. Rent not to exceed 8300 nor annum. Apply to _ nug I VVM. WKIGirr._ TO 1113 N'T. M Tho VVestorn corner Tenement of Cnssel Row. fronting Reynolds square : also, two or tho mid dle Tenements of llio same row. For coiiVo- nl( nee, there Is no dwelling house «,f u similar size pro- fumble lo them, In tho city, aug4—tf 3 ALEX. A. 8METS. FOR It 13N'T. The Stores under ST. ANDREWS HALL, cor- Mil Her of Broughton mul Jefferson streets, will ho JiuJaJL bu In two, three, or four stores to suit tenants. IWesHloii on |„t November. For terms, apply to nug 2(1 WILLIAM ROGER’S, Kocrolnry. FOIl W 13NT. ■ ■ Two large ami commodious brick store?, In tho ffSW rour or the old Steamboat Co’s Yard, from 1st ■!*“*■»Jmm to 1st November. 18.3. with tho privilege ol continuing the rent lor u longer period. Apply ut this ofllce. may 24—tf FOIft II13NT* u Adoslraldolli'eu story brick teneinoiit House, JSlJiB on onumid a half l»i«. situated In York street— n Bivon.... !»■ uprlH tf (1C 1 AVU8 CUIIF.N. FOR lll.N *• . „ L TImi store. No. 19.7 Bryan strool. Young’s build ings, formerly occupied by E- S. Kompion. l’o«- r r"" n ‘“Tf 1 hI'nis* johnst. in. FOUNAI.I.. M A commodious llrlck Shed Wnrohoiise,situated III die rear of the UhnrloMon Sloainhmit Wharf, havlnga lensool live yours,siiiluble for tho sto- rago or Li mo, Hay nr otlior inercliandlzo. Tlm Build ing may ho ruim-vod hy thopurcluuier, at theexiilrulIon of tlm lease. Apply t<» ,„„o' N ’ W * N .. K ,1V. 11 ’ ly ;*—tr WlUInmsoiPp Hy tidings. TO l<ET. M ROOMS, opposite the I’ulnski llnitso—suitable forofflcoBor sleeping apartments. Enquire of June If JNO. W. KELLV _ / 1 R ATI3H,—Received llilsdny per stennmr Florida, a Inrue ussorlineiil of Grate". ocl 24 HORACE M'lHHL, IV* Broughton st. I >. VII Loll GOA I.-fin per toil, for sale liy ocl Hi C. A. L. LAMAR. $200 Reward. RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on tho22d September, his slave ALBERT, who Is 27 years of ago, about 5 feet 8 inches high, weighs about I4II pounds, has straight und very light hnlr, blue ovos,uml Is so white tlmt it will bu dlfllciill to doted Ids being a Negro. Ills front teoth are last decaying, chews tobacco, und is fond of spirits llio* i o drunkard. He cannot rend or write, fius no trade; hns been accustomed to slock and fainting. Ho Iihs but little knowledge of thocountry.nnd will linvc frequent occasion to enqiiiro his way. Is rather slow In snecch, and Iinsrutlieruti humble appearance. • >NI3 HUNDRED DOLLARS und the borso (il taken with him,) will be given by mo for Ins eonllneinont in any fuil, and informa tion sent to mu so Igethim. one Hundred Dolluis will he paid for proof to convict tlm Abolitionist who has been tampering with him lor some months past, uud who has incited him to take tills udvuiilugu of my ubsonco to New York. Any ono who mny have seen said Negro will groatly oblige mu by writing, so that 1 may liavo some Idea of wlwit direction lie lias taken. He will undoubtedly nuss himself as a while man. When he left he rode u ches- iiiii annul horse, worth about 870. J. M.T1SON, oct HI—tf llullml, Gt\ no Co., Georgia. TRI CKS I'l.oilGJIS* >Vc. J UST RECEIVED by Steamers, und other vessels, a full supply of Cotton Ware House and Store Trucks,of all sizes Kill No Id and 11 Ploughs; 25 No 2 B do (two horse) 60 No 1 Allen do, one horse; 511 No 2 do do do l(H»Tray Barrows, extra quality, for Hnllrond pur poses. For sale hy C. II. CAMPFU3L1). ocl 20-1 m SAVANNAH IHEIHCAI, COLLEGE, T HE Third course of Lectures In this Institution will commouco on tho flist Monday in Novombor next. Tlio Clinical Locturosin Mediclno and Surgery, nt llio Savannah Hospital nnd tlm College Clinique, will commence on tlm 15th of October aud continue during tlm course. Facility. Theory and practice of Mediclno—R. I). ARNOLD. M. D. obstetrics, and diseases ol Women and Children—P* M. KOLI.OUK, M. I). Principles nnd Practice of Surgery—W. U. BUL LOCH, M. D. Medical Chemistry—0.\V. WEST, M. 1). Institutes nl Mndicine-E. II. MARTIN, M. D. Auutoniy—J. G. HOWARD, M. I). Materia Medina uud Medical Jurisprudence—J. B. READ, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST, M. D. Fees for Hm entire course $1(15 0(1 Mulriculalloii Ticket 5 00 Ample IncBilles will lie fitrnislmd for tho study of Practical Anatomy. Hoard can ho hud nt from 84 to SO per week. For further particulars, apply to • - • cl VV. WEST, M. D.. Doan. 1—3IIIOS _ . , Tne following pnpers will copy into lliulr country issues to tlm extent of $ 10, and solid bills to Iho Doan ; iuorglu Citizen, Journal U Messenger and Telegraph, i.mCon.Ga,; Recorder, and Federal Union, ftlilloilgo- vlllc, Ga.; i’ntrlol, Albany,Gu : Wuichinnn, llumms- vllln.Ga; Times ft Sentinel nnd Enquirer, Columbus, Gu; Chronicle 4i Sonilnoi,und Constltullonalmt, Au gusln, Ga; Han nor, Athens. Ga: Reporter, Lagrange, Gu: Republican,Examiner,and Intelligencer, Atlanta Gh; stand rd, Ciusvlllo, Ga; Soiillmrn t hrlsllan Advo cate, nnd Soiillmrn Presbyterian, Charleston, 8 C Ch-lstliut Index, Penllold, Ga ; Gazette, ami Ailvertiser I’hnilnnoogn, Tenn; Floridian 4t Journal, Tnllnhassoo Fla • News,Jacksonville, Fla; Spectnt.tr, Weluinpka Ala ; Mali, Journal, and Advertiser, Montgotnory, Ala., Advertiser, and Register, Mobile, Alo. Z-TOVKS.—'Tho subscriber has Just received a largo O nnd complete assortmoiil of Couklug, Parlor nnd Box Stoves, which he oflbra below the Usual prices. oct24 HORACE MORSE, 15.7 llroiighton st. /allAI’F’ER 4t GO. nro propnroil io do nil kinds of i../ Palming. Graining, Glazing, 4te., on tlm most run- ttoiiiible terms nnd with despatch. oct 2.7 II '.till hales prime North River liny.— NIDI3K. AV, HAY Jinil received and lor rale hy LYNN 4 « ,,r.h It* existing between tlio undersigned, undof e firm of F\ J. OGDEN, will bu dissolved from hud limited number of ndvrviscmuuts will be Inst r til.— -peelHl rules f,.r advertising by the year, or for shorter periods, may he known by implying to uny of my Agents, oral the ofllco In Allunta, Ga. Specimen numbers will bo sent, on application by loti* r, Iren of charge. All communications intended for the Bank-Note List und Detector, must bo addressed to Swan’s Bank-Note List, Atlnntn. Gu. SAMUEL SWAN, Jamks Kobkiitson. General Agent. sep25—3m Exocutor's Sale of Valuable LAND AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. B Y nullnirliy of tho will oi William Zelgler, lute of Crawford county, deceased, will be sold on tlm llrsl Tuesday in November next, in Knoxville, within the legal hours of sale, all tlm Lunds lying in said county bo- , longing o the estu'o of suid Zelgler, (consisting of Hie i after ttie first day ol July, 1855. Homo Place, Atkinson, Colbert, Siinoulon, Boon, Dug-1 FRANC IS J. OGDEN, gor, Hatcher and Mlllor Lands.) piianpib t. wn.i.f, Also, ul tlm Bibb Pluiilutlon,on tlieTImrsday after the first Tuesday in November next, ull the lauds lying in Itlbb county'belonging to said-estate. Tlio Lands will bu sold In parcels vary ing from 159 lo 1800 acres, to suit ull clusspsof purchasers. Will he sold also at the last mentioned lime nnd place, ull tlm Perishable Property ousnid Inst inenllonu . Plans lation, consisting ol Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sic. Salo to continue irom day to day until all Is sold. Terms on tile day of Bile. JOHN VV. DENT, Ex’r. Crawford Co., Go., Sept. 5,1855. C~f?" The Augusta Constitutionalist, Southern Re corder, iMIlledguvillu; Republican, Savannah; Intclli- guncer nnd Adwicuto, Alluiuai will copy uud forwurd their hill for payineui to J<HIN VV. DENT. [su]i.7-tds| Knoxville, Ga. MEDICAL NOTICE. DU. w. T. PARK, THE BOTANIC, OIK IKEFOH.VI 1’IIYSICIAIV OF SAVANNAH. r ) ECS to nnnounc.' that lie has removed his re > ridencu nnd Ofllce Iron* the cornerof State und Jefferson streets, to tlm former residence and ofllco of • tlm late Dr. Itlchardsone, on llrnugluou-strcct, (be- • tween Montgomery and West Broad-streets. Hu tenders j , Ills most sincere tlinnksto Ills fellow citizens In the city a- nnd country, lorthuverv liberal employ nient of his pro-1 ^Undentho style of * orwurdln l f “"* * ‘ WATtNE, GRENVILLE 4t UO., at Savannah, FRANCIS T. WILLIS. Savunnah, Mny 17,1855. Jo 2—tf Clift* AltTN 13 IKNlilP. r pHE undersigned have this day formed n copartner' X ship under tlm nuum aud firm <*,' .udea, Starr k Go., tor Ihe transaction of a general Shipping and Com* mission basinets. ERAS. J. OGDEN, VVM. STARR, Jr., IIENJ.II. HARDEE. Snvnnnah, Mav 17, ’53, June 9 PO.FAHTIVUHMHII 1 NOTICE. T HE Under.lgioxl hai o this day formed a co- partner* ship for tho li nmiaclloii of a General I'uctorago nnd CoimniHslon business, undei Ihe naino and stylo of HAYNARU \ ROWLAND, und solcilt the patron* age of their friends and the public generally. EPHRAIM HAYNARD, Jy 11 JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jr. CO ft* A IK T N K K NI I 1^7 'piIOMASS. WAYNE nnd H. ALEX. WAYNE L transacting business in Savannah under tho style of THUS. S. WAYNE 4c SON ; U. K. GRENVILLE & VV. T. SAMPLE, transactiin: business In Clmtta* noogn, under tho stylo of GRENVILLE Al SAMPLE, and in Savannah undo* the stylo of GRENVILLE k C( l., have entered Into copartnership (lo dido from the 1st July, 1855,) for tho purpose of transacting u gun GRENVILLE,SAMPLE &.(:<!., at Chultanooga. fcssi.mnl services since his locution in Savannah, and I tnkes plensureiiraiiiioiiticingllinlhisfacllitresfor meet- i ing tlm constantly increasing demnnds upon him nre > greatly IniDroved. having employed uc nnpcleutpcrsnu [ to attend especially to his ofllce nffalrs. i I.adies inay consult him either in his family parlor, ( his consulting-room, adjoining his ofllco, nr In his ofllco. • Iliscoiisuliiiig-rooiii has been furnished nnd arranged . IftlSMIl.l TIOIS off (O l’ A KT V 13 IftSII IF widi especial rr.lureiicc to llio convenience, comfort und ’ — - ■ taste of those visiting hint profossrlonallv. Patients visited promptly and punctually. F'nr terms and further pnrflculars. sec Ills Medical , Journal. 3n*o—oct 1 THOMAS s. WAYNE, K. AI.KX. W.VYNK. je 5—tt NEW GOODS JUST H.EOBIVED. T HE SUBSCRIBER has now in store uud Is receiving hy each steamer from New York, a full and woll selected assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Consisting of flue DRESS and FROCK GOATS, IIUSI- . NESS COATS of nil qualities and colours. MFHtlMJ niul FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS uud DRAWS. GLOVES, CRAVATS, 4ic.. 4tc. _ BOTH WELL At WHITEHEAD is hereby dissav ed by mutual consent. Either party is authorized*,, attend to the unsettled bus-m ss. S. E. BOTH WELL. Savannah, Juno 1,18.75. II. WHITEHEAD. CU-PAKTNKIKSilllP. * r pilE Undersigned have this day formed a Co part* X uershlp for the transaction of u Factorage and Commission business under the name und stylo of j HOTIIWELL At WHITEHEAD,and respectfully so* . licit tho patromiuge of their friends and tho public gen • orally. I), E. BOTH WELL. Savannah,June 1,1855. It. WHITEHEAD. CIHPAHT.11-3KNil I ft* NOTICE. T HE Undersigned hnve this day formed a co-partner ship under the namo and style ofCOUPERftb j FRASER, for tho purpose cf carrying on a Factorage , I andGeneri-IConimlssiuiiBusltn-ss.audrespectftillyao- Having procured the services of an experienced cut-1 lict the patronage of their friends and the pnbllc Ren ter, he flatters himself that Im shall pt able l" please ; orally VVM. AUDLEY COL’PER. all who may favor him with his orders, und his. stock 1 JNO. COUPER F'RASER, ol pieces goods is full, aud well assorted. Bay st., Savannah,Juno 1. VVM. ii. PRICE. oc’. 10 147 Hay s’ reel. COAL AND WOOD YARD. " J . T. THOMAS, offers for sale allhe UNION F 13 It K Y W II A R F , a supply nl RED ASH COAL, AND FIRE WOOD off nil UlndN. CoNsi'MKRs can depend upon being promptly sun plied with agonil article. Strict utU-niion given to Fai- Measureniont. Iloxos for ordersnre placed attlio storor of Messrs. J. M. Cooper At Co., VV. G. Dickson. VV. Ws Lincoln, nt tlm ofllce of tlio Morning News, aud al my -sidonco In Jones-strect. Terms Cash. oct 8 COPAItTN 13 It NHl 1*. T HE uudersignetl have formed a co-partnership, to dutu from the Islinst. for the trunsseilou of r General Fuel 1 ’.ago, C> mml6slen und F'orwardlngUusl ness, under t.*o firm of CHAN 13, VV ELLS It CO., Sovnunali, nnd RICHARD CURD & CO., Macon, nnd pledge their strict personal attention to any oust- ness entrusted to their charge, at either place. H. A.CRANE, 1*. VV. WELLS, RICHARD CURD Savannah, Juno 5lh, 185.1 le U—ly CO-PA ICTNIi: M lift*. T HE undersigned have formed a co-pnrtnorslilp ttndor tho stylo of VEKSTII.LE Al FRIERSON, for tho purpose of conducting n _Fortyardjng^ajid^ General Commission business. ( iicvrivi; Koo.ii foik iti:ivr, S ITUATI3D on tho liny, (river side) and convenient to tho Post Ofllco, nlso tlm two first stores under- , nealli,on favoruhlu terms. Apply al this ofllce. , Savannah, < let- fl, 183.7, ( ________ , if '•pHE COPARTNERSHIP lierolofmo existing In tho f chine, now employed on ll 1 name of CHAMPION & WATTS, Is tliis day do- All steamers, pnssenger, freight and tow boats, wll solved by niultial consent. Mr. A. II. champion will lei off steam when approaching the Wrecks, and pass attend lo iho settlement of the business of the llrm. the Dredging Machine and Mud t-'lhts with a diminished A.II.CHAMPION, [ spood. OCTAVUS COHEN, ,,(>103 .UMi-4 n lv- a -i-rc I * .... — ..... . HENRY W. VRRSTILLE, EDMUND FRIERSON. Snvnnnah, August 7,1858. nug7 NOTICE. T?ROM this date, all vessels navigating the Savannah F Rivor, will pass to tho North of tno Dredging Ma« JAMES G. WAITS, j NOTICE. rpilE UNDERSIGNED having tills day purchased the 1. iniercst of Mr. Jumes G. Watts, his Into Co-partner, will coutitiuo tlm Wholesale nnd Retail Grocery busi ness nt ihe old stand of Chnmpiou Ac. Watts, at N... 4, Barnard Street,and solicits tlm patronage of his friends uud the public generally. oct 23 A. II. CHAMPION. TO Till; 1*1111.If. T ill'. UN DFV.ISIGN El) having disposed of his Interest, No. 4, Barnard Street, to his late Co partner, de sires to state lo bis friends nnd the public generally, thnt Im will slill bu found nl tlm Old Stand, hiuI request IBs patron., lo extend their custom lo tho new llrm. 1 net o;; JAMES G. IVATT8._ NOTICE. T HOSE INDEBTED to the Firm of CHAMPION 4c WATTS, will please call nnd settle accounts, as all bills unpaid on the 1st day or January next, will be placed in the bunds of nn Attorney for collection. 1 oct 23 * A.II, CHAMPION, TO IIODSI3KI3I3l*l3KS. DANIEL CRONIN, l T PHO..STERER, 2(; BRYAN ST. W OULD respectfully announce to the citizens ol Savnnnnh, that ho Is ready to nufltc and pul down Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, 4zc„ at the shortest notice nnd on tlm most reasonable terms. 3mo—oct 3 ik i3M«vai7 F it • 4c J. G. MILLS have removed lo iho ofllco re- • cently occuplod ty John W. Anderson. No. 200 liny street. oct 9— lino Y OUTlI’S FROCK PANTS AND VESTS.—Just re ceived n largo assortment of Boy’s tine Blue and Black Cloth Frock Cents, Pants and Vests, which are good and cheap. Call and sco, at the clothing store, Gibbon’s Range, by net 9.7 GEO. S. NICHOLS 4t CO. E4VJUT ORANGES Just received anil Hi flnoorder.tn OUUUslore, for sale by A. IL CHAMPION oct 25 Successor lo champion 4t Wafts. C ~'\ ORNTTIaY, OATS, AND SALT. For sale by DAVID U. DILLON, oct 25 Market Dqunro. I l Nl K AND CEMENT--In store und for sale by j O0t99 CARI.ET(IN fa PARSONS / SUNNY cl .< 'Til. -Sevenl y 'live bn lea heavy Gunny l I ci.ith, liiBtoie, Had '*" O0I AVI'S COHEN. Chairman Coni, of Pilotage, pro. tom. Savannah Gn., August Hi, 1855. aug 17 HIADEIIKA WINES. O N 13 of the llrm of Welsh Brothers, of Madeira, ex* pects to bn In Snvnnnnli during the month of De- bomber next, with samples of a small snick of choice Madeira Wines. List ol prices and description of qual ity can bo seen nt (bo ofllce of iho undersigned, where any orders will ho duly registered, oct 17—Im IIUNTF.R 4 t GAMMELL. FINK HKD HI.ANK13TN. T O families who wish a superior Bed lllunkct. we offer (J 4, 8-4, HM and 12-4 flue Swiss Blankets, a new and beautiful article. Also, 6-4,8-4.10-4 and 12-4 Hose Blankets. Whitney Blankets of all sixes, and a choice English Blanket, Cradlonnd Crlbb Blankets. The above article will bo sold at tlio very lowest prlcoa. Call ami uxatnlne ourlol ol Blnnk*>tsbofore purchasing elsewhere, [oct 21 ROKENBAUGH 4t LADSON. K13MOV A ft.. T HUS undersigned hnve removed to the counting room two doors East of ftlessrs. Ogden, Starr Al Co’s. CAULETON & PARSONS, oct 9 Commission Merchants, Iiny-st. NOTICE. T iIIE undersigned have this day established nn Agen cy at Knoxville Tennessee, for the transaction of a General Produce nnd Commission Business, to be con ducted by T. R. CLARKE, under tho name and stylo ot T. II. CLARKE Al CO. Orders for Western Produoo. lhankftilly received aud promptly executed. TISON k MACKAY. T. tt.CLARKE. Savnnimh.Ga., 10th Oct., 1853. oct 13 STAPI.E UIKV GOODS. 9 1A AND 12-4Cotton Sheetings, Linen do. Pillow 11/ Case Linens, Bleached Shirting*, E'uglfth aud French Long Cloths, Amorlcnn, English nnd Welsh Flannels, Canton do, Tnblo Damasks, Furniture Dimity and Furniture Calico?, Huckaback and Damask Towels. YhsIi j Dowlas, 4to. A largo variety of above goods lor DeWITT & MORGAN. I* 13 IK FI.UICilSA. N EW’ CROP Luyor Ualelns. In whole and quarter boxes. Also, 30 this Apples, Plitunlx, Pound Sweets, Boll b lowers, 20 oz. Pippins. I'abbagos,Cranberries, New While Beans, Potatoes, Ike. For sale, Wholesale .Hid retail, at (ho Fruit Empo- lltim, by J. A. BROWN . 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