The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, October 29, 1855, Image 3

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SAVANNAH KE1 J UHLICAN. MONDAY MOIl M s(., OCTOBER 29, l6&.-V iNi>r.ri.>nEMT boat. RPALATKA&BLACK CREEK, E. FLA. ii /.Mr# <*”. k'rformerly) FHIDAY. The tkvorilo steam packet VVKI. AK A, , capt.N. Kina, will commence her regu- on FRIDAY, nt 10 o'clock, A. mm lwillc.oiilnoo u> leave regularly every Friday, . iv.'laka I* ««-’!' fldod up with airy Slate Rooms, amt ‘ w«v well adapted to the route. ",< 3 H. M.J.AFFITRAU, AirenV^ VVKCI IXO IVITM THE Ei K>, rHKiHXTH.il. HAH. . . ii'n 1’iir viwiru r* crnumtintf# otrtfwmc. ■ ioA htiiiHiPr. . FKLI.OW-UlVTV.KNS—loffur for theoffice WtWP of Hherllf or Chatham county, at the ensuing election In January next, and toapocttully anllvlt your support. [ool 17—Id! W'AltINti RUSSELL, Uottrrtru. Twice n Week I.OHIDA STEAM- HOAD OF UEOH- w.f, .1X1) THE tSOUTH CAHOT.IXA H. N. ’ ,(T*“ k « »n and after September Sth, the splen- did steamship GORDON, Harden, jlmaudoTwill itin regularly helwoeu Savannah and teuton, leaving Savannah every Wednesday nnd unlay oventnu, at (I o'clock, and I'UnrlcBlon every re lay and Friday evening, at .1 o'clock, i lie Gordon will connect both way* with the l *'.ntral .1 South Carolina Hull roads, and with the splendid surer running the Inland route belwi euSavanuah nnd rnla. fur freight or passage, having elegant slate room ao- iiiiii.Hlallous, apply ou hoard or to S. M. l.AFFITBAU, Agent. I Hit CENTE1IVILI.A4J E \ ItICKItUUOl’tJII KIVKlt. BARNARD'S FERRY \NI» MELLON BLUFF, DOIIOY, ST. S'MnNS, IIKl'NSW h'K, FANCY ItLl'FF, JEFF HR* StiNTON ANO ST. MARYS. The steamer PLANTER,Capt W T Mc- Nelly, will I "live for the abovo places ., sept’r 3, at 4 o'clock, nnd will continue to _ very Monday, makl rg weekly trips. For freight i' .oungo, appiy on board, at the I'nlon Kerry Wharf, ir tho Gas Works, or to V. WOOLLEY, ,08 Ifl—If _ Agent, FOB BEAHIORT It It LUFF I - ' *N, HILTON (IK Alt, t-OYD’S LAND ING ANI) CHARI.HST«»N. Ire steamer W M. SKAIlRi tOK, Capt. . Peck, will leave lor the above Min lay. the 2ltlh lift, at P. M. For Irelght I .'isimge, apply at the Charleston Wharf. . pt 1 8. M. I.AFFITEAU, Agent. toil .nVITHKW’S III.I FV SD INTER.it EDI ATE I.ANRIG8 ON THE SA VANNAH RIVER. -IT— l * t - The light draft steamer WM. I.F.BllY, L^iltiitfU w ill leave lrom the Charleston Steam k 'i whur. on Thursday mornliig. Freight received i Wednesday. uctM 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. IN IT ED STATES MAIL 1 1NJB. Ml FAI.ATKA, O’LA . VIA DARIEN, imi’NSWlrK. ST. MARYS, JACKSON- \ II.LI', M1DDLEBURG,(BLACK CREEK,) AND TICOLATA. The new amt elegant su-am Packet .ST.JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn, hav- g re»tuned net trip* to Florida, will leave for the 'Vo places evert Saturday, ut 10 o’clock. '■r Freight orPiinaage,having excellent stuto room <mimo . lions, apply on hoard, nt the Florida Steam .,,'ket wharf, near the flaa Works, or to ''.’3 OLAqilORN kUUNNlNQUAlti. AtenU. roll lit t WEST AND HAVANA. TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, 19TH INSTANT. - The Splendid U. 8. Mail steamship 18- Rollins. Commander, w ill leave *Tt afc«wiliis port oil Friday, Oct. 19th, nnd will BgBSHilcave thereafter regulaily,on the4th and )m ol each month. rim ISABEL connects, at Havana, with theU.8. mi Steamship Coni|>any’s Line ot Steamers for San -anclsco via Aspinwnll. and will carry the Pacific malls, i- Passage, only, apply to oct 19 COHENS A HERTZ. Agents. TOU KENT. A VALUABLE Wharf Store in the Eastern Tenement,on Moore’s Wharf. Also, the store 'occupied hy Mr. Cullen, on Hie same Wharf. I ‘.’5—linn ROUT. H \ BEKS II AM A SON._ TO IIENT. THAT Wooden Dwelling on Brick Basement, gjili No. 105 York. Possession given 1st November. PTJI! nri«.t WYLLV A MONTMULLIN. CKNTH tl. HAIL ROAD. t"t** CONSIGNEES of Grain and other merchandise, e hereby notified that unless their freight Is removed "hln 48 hours from rinto of discharging, the sume will i- craved at their expense nnd risk, to n public Ware* •lire. • WM. .M. VVADLEV. tept 27—If General superintendent. * _ fUH OK 1)1 N A It % ■ b TO THE VOTERS OF'cHATIIam ftHINTV. Gentfnmen: —1 am h Candidate lor eleolloit WtW In the office of Ordinary, ut the eleellon in Januaiy next, and will bo thankful for your support. may *29* ' ^ M. G. SlIEtrAl.L. ^ fTJ.T.OW Clfi'/.'ENSi-i nil) a caiidhlttio for the office of ordinary at the election In Januaiy uext. and respectfully ask your support, may 7 J5,’5ll BARNARD U. BEE. u JM- WK are authorized to announce JAM ES H. frjp GODFREY, as ncamlulntfl for the office of Ordlnnry of.Chatham County, at tbo ensuing January electiou. may f»—id Wo are authorized to aniumnce THOMAS II. HARDEN, as n candidate lor the officii of ordinary of Chatham County, at the ensuing Jaim ary elor.ttsin. Jo4—tj^* roll I I.I HK OF CWUHTM. FELLOW CITIZENSt—I urn a candidate . for the office of clerk or Iho Superior and nlurtor Courts nt the election in January next, ami re ■pectinll| ask yoursupporl. JNO. E. DAVIS. — FELLOW-CITIZENS: -I hid a candidate Wsw at the election In January next, for Clerk of the Superior nnd Inferior Courts, and will he thankful for your autfragea. WM. II. BULLOCH, may 14 JgpWW NOTICE.—Wo ore uutiioriml to aiiiiounco JOHN V. TARVER ua a Candidate for Clerk of the Superior nnd Inferior Courts, nt the ensuing elec tion, In January next, may 19 _ Jan '.’it! KEFEIVF.lt OF TAX KETI'KNN. TO MV FELLOW CITIZENS OF CHATHAM 00. •fiji** I »m a cnndidnlo for Receiver of Tax He* Mr turns nlthe election In January next, hiiiI ro* ■pectfuHy ask votir support, _ nmy JHmVM WM. W. OATES. ' SAVANNAH, Al AV |. 1m6.V Messrs. EnrioRs:—You will please ail- WIST nounco Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS na a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, nt the ensuing Jnnuary election, and obligo MANY VOTERS, may 3 Awjdep** FELLOW CITIZENS1 am a caudld&te Mr for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, In Jauuury next, and lospeolftiHy soliolt your votes. _mayl»-tr . I.B. DILLON. FELLOW-CITIZENSt—1 am a eaudhlate Pvap’ for llie office of Receiver of Tax Returns, In January next, and respectfully solicit your votes, may U tf Z. N. WINKLER. FBl.LOW-ciTlZENS :—! am a candldato i for tho office of Receiver of Tax Returns, lu hmiary next, and respectfully solicit your votes, may99 tf IOIIN ». HABERSHAM. FELLOW CITIZENS On the first ol May last, I ntitioiiucod mysolf a caudidnte ecelver of Tax Retunth: nnd mu now a candi date for that office, at the next election, and respect fully solicit your support. Your obedient servant, |n fl ..It. T.TUEII8. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!Y ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HAND! BV 41'TIIORgf V OV TMB STATE OV IIKOHUtA Fort Gaines Aoademy Lottery. Unparullud Nclirmu for November fl * . . .. Cluas l>, To be drawn November JUrd. lfl.15, In the City of At- lanta, Gu.. when prizes amounting to 30,000 DOLLARS! Will bo distributed according to the following lullma* ble Scheme, ir you draw Ihu lowest Prize you get the cost ol your ticket, tcilkout tUdueiiun, nnd remeinbor every Prize la drawn at ouch drawing. Llmk at It 1 ()ne Prize to every Ten Tickets I! CAPITAL PRIZE, »10,00011 1 prize of 9 do 9,(HR) are 4,(HID | 43 prizes 9 *'* CtHi are 1,500 | 83 do 9311 are 9,751) i 900 do 1^0 nro 1,1.ID 030 do II do ID do 17 do 5 arc 1,975 | • 10,000 30 uro 9,150 9.'> uro 9,073 lb uro 9.MN) 5 uro 3.15U 1,000 prizes, ninouullug to $30,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! IjT" Tickets • 5—Halves •«.5U-Quarlers*l.85-fiJ) Bills on nil solvent Banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agency on Broughton street, between Whitaker and Barimrd. oct 97 *titpplwu Qtiaretiatmcnts jgi. PimNmv i.i»«.-Th.ii.ck. SHR.lwIir. MIlllHINK. IliiiUon,ina.iaji, wlll li.v. esputuh lor the above port.' For freight, apply to JM99 OGDEN, STARK k. Cl). FIJR NEW Y'irk.—Tho sc hr. SENATOR iSttiM < 'apt. Dayton, For trelghi. apply to ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. FOR NEW YORK.—Nxw Liam-fho' reati- ItW packet brig MACON, Capt. Watkins, now lug, can take the bulk or 300 bales Colton for above port. Apply to ■ml93 ROWLAND fc HON. Salen at auction. HY NPUN’liliH' (JI HRELL A FO/ AvAuctlou, THIS DAY, at II o’clock, In front of store, 10 dnx large wool Shawls, 40do cotton liamlkerehlera, 4 cases asioried Shoes, 90dox Palm Lear lints, 30 M Cigars, various brands, 90 boxus Tolmcco; lot Furniture, Groceries, Not* and School Books, fcc. Also, 9,0U0 lbs Bacon Shoulders. oct 9JL- FOR NEW ORLEANS.—The superfine brig ABIIY FRANCES, Gardner, muster, having ...inly nil lur freight engaged, will have despatch as above. For freight apply to oct 93 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. FOR NEW YORK—gkoroia Linb—Toleave Moodily 90th October—^The One fust sailing ahr ASS KIT, Brown master,_ will leave for the [BY AUTHORITY OF 1HK STATK OF0KOR0IA.] llavnnn Flan l.oticry. Jasper Co. Academy Lottery. ITIAFON, BA. T allin LOTTERY Is conducted on tho plan of tho . Royal Lottery of Havana, of single numbers—and drown at . uncerl Hall, ''aeon, Gu , under tho aworu diiporlntenilencu of Col. Geo. M. I.ogau, and Jas. A. Nlxhet, F.sii. GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMIIER 15, 1855, When prizes amounting to $50,000 CLASS C3r m V\ III be distributed hs follows: Capitals—I prize ol •I9.ihhi | 10 prizes of 400 At Prlvnlo Sale. Olio Nasro Woman, a good fluid hand, and plain ttook. and her two children, agod 10 and 9 years, oct 90 Household Furniture at Auction. At No 5 Castle Row, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st of October, Instant, at II o'clock, A M, the following Household Furniture: l Black Walnut Parlor Sett In Brocatolle consisting of I Sofa, Gentlemen and Lady’s Easy Chairs, 1 An tique and 4 Easy Chairs, 1 Itlack Walnut Commode What-not Fretwork Door, 1 Black Waluul Commodo What-not l'aunuled Door,I Black Walnut CetiterTable, ■l.ova .mri L',;: r, i7.» '(.in ' V Marble Tod. I Black Walnut Side Table. 9 Black Wal- ntv'tn P l ' f r g 1 r i fl JSm 11 ° r ' nul OrlokdR 1 Black Waluul Sofa Lounuo.an extra ar- pl LVua COHENS 6l HERTZ, tlcl», 1 Leather Covered Lounge, I Black Walnuts Tect 01 Agenta Extension Dining Table, 19 Black Walnut Carved T-'p Dining Chairs, 1 Hall Stand with Glass, I Sett Chamber Furniture with Marble and Wardrobe to match, I Sett Chamber Furniture with Rocking Chair and Wardrobe to match, 9 Black Walnut Cottngn Bed- ■loiuls, 9 fprlng Beds, 9 first quality Hair .MuUrassea with Hair uni! Feather Plllowa aud Holsters, 2 Htmck Mattraisevtogether with Parlor and Chamber Curpela, Crockery, Glass und China Ware, Kitchen Furniture ami Cooking Uieuslls. The above Is nil neurly new. In perfect or cr, ol the best quality and lutasl style. Also, the House to Rent. Terms made known oil day of sale. , oct 99 Agenta .iffltA FOR NEtV YORK—Union Linn.—The regu ■SQUStlnr packet Schr L H D \V(S, Abell master, will luive dlspnleh lor Iho above poll. For freight, nnnlv to oct95 OGDEN. 8TAIIR St do. Jfifl FOR NEW YORK—Otn Ehtabuhrbd Link. ^filib-Thufine Schr KATE BRIGHAM, J. W. Evans, Muster, will meet with despatch os above. For freight or paarage apply on board at Telfulr’s wharf, or to _ocl Id BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO. I’Rlt NEW YORK.—Union Link -The new mXtikfm clinpor schr. TARGET, Hnvls, Master, will hnve doipntcli for the above port. For freight opply to out 1) OODEN, OTA KR a! Co. 3,000 19 s.otm I ‘in 1.5(H) til) do >,uuw . UI> do 1,900 I 950 do Kir y for Kecolvi Ft Hi l'4X CObLDUTIlK. TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. GENTLEMEN:-! am a candldato for the officeof Tax Colloclor of this County, (the olceilonto bo held on tho first Monday In January, 1850,) nnd respectfully solicit your support, may 10—if PETER G. THOMAS 1* HI IMF A I. FAIKIl. JULIUS ZZARINO, Professor of Respectfully otTer Ills services to tho 'citizens of Havniinal). To Imi loiind at VV. D. Zogbauin’s zftgBa! Music store oct I—3m CENTRAL RAILROAD. < HAituc or sriirui i.r ,N aud after Sunday the 14th October, instant and 1 until further notice, the Passenger Trains ou the ■itral Railroad, will run asrollows: BKTWKKM SAVANNAH ANI> MACON. Savannah....? A am, and 19.15 V. m. ut Mncon 9.15p. m., and 1 a. m, Bacon 11.45 a. m.. and 0.30 f. m. •five at 'Savannrh 10.45 p. m., and 7.90 a. m. UKTWKXN SAVANNAH AND Al'Ol'STA. .v,'Savannah 12.'A p.M.,nnd 8.30 p. m. ■tent Augusta 8.45 p. m.. and 5.30 a.m. : He Augusia 0 a. m .. nnd 4.30 p. m. I 1 re liifavniinnh I.3l)p, m. and 10.45 p. m. j DETWKKN MACON ANI) Al'fit'RTA. vc Macon 11.45 a. m., and 0.30 p. m. tveat Augusta 8 45 p. m., and 5.30 a. m. ■ to Augusta 0 a m.. und 4.!Ui p. m. . tve nl Macon 9.15 p. M.,and It. n. UKKN **AVANNAll, MlU.KUUKVlLI.K AND BaTONTON. | ve Savannah 5 a.m. vein MDtcdgevtile 9.45 p. m. ! vo Macon 11.45 a. m< rrlve In Eiitoulon 5 p. m l\ M. M. WADLBY. •avannah, La., 19th Oct., 1855. oct 13 MRS. CLARK i\ T ILL resume the Exercises of her School on Mon ts day. October 90lb, ut her Residence in Mmrlton •i, near iho Femnlo Orphan Asylum. oct 95 VOCAL AND |J\NTKI TIK.\TAI, JIISIC. M. EDtVARDY, (a pupM of the OSlebrntcd t’zer* • ny in Vienna,) takes pleasure In tnrormlng tho cs of Mivaniiab, that he has concluded to locate ' lor tl.e purpose <>f giving instruction on the Plano, (• nitrir. und In singing. He possesses a 8perior Imd of teaching the Piano, which Intelligent pupils not fail to tiercel ve in their first lessons; ami has ciilinr wav of playing the Guitur, which produces ritutitul elicet. He cun teach persons to play it very Illy in a lew weeks. <• has the highest testimonials as to Ills skill and r ictor filer- Jell ut the Itook Store of Col. Sibiey, will re* 'e prompt attention. oct 35 PENING l'ALLA!VD WIN TEH .HI LI NE IIY BOBUS. Mtts.c. FREELAND will open thladay, 18th l ) oi iiccbcr, a large and selected aasorttneiit of i goods, conslalingof French, Silk, und Satin ii Bonncis; alto a choice lot of plain und colored iwt. liibbona. Velvets. Laces, Flowers, Foathers, niir«idcrics. Dress Caps and Head Dresses. Il'Uinets Cleaned and Pressed. N. It. Aud this Season, In theDressniaklcgdepurt- ■nt, she A ill be enabled io please her customers In ■ry respect asto Fitting. Muking andTriming, as she i iidviHilaces of procuiing the best amt most ap- ■».'d p M rl« Fashions, monthly, having also engaged ■•■•rviees of a competent person from the North.— - viti ii,iv pariicnliirutteniionto the Making, llrald- itnd Eiiibrolderlng of Children's Dresses. Dresres !c In the most fashinnablo manner in twenty-four ,r.. 177, BROUGHTON RTHEET, ■t |8 Opposite St. Andrews Hall. ^AMERICA. llOICUi; tVASIIlVUTON! HE oil Brass Gun alluded loin tho letter from tho Chatham Artillery of Savannah, was cast in Eng* u|. In I7.'i0, was sent to this country as a purl of the tilery of Lord Cornwallis, Commander of the British :es at the time ol tho Revolution, i ms Gun was surrendered at tho capitulation of York vn to General George VVasuington, and hy him pre- iitedlo the Chatham artillery of Savannah, lie old llruss Six I’D under still wears Iho Crown, but covered hy the “SU'S mid Stripes,” and hears the «fki ol cannon balls, swords aud bayonet, she was 'k>nul hy being sent to this country in her infancy; lu r old age she has been restored buck to her beauty 5 Arai rii a. 0RYZA SATIVA: HUMPIIRKY’S .,li:r.vl.l.ll: imimmit 'Miqi'Ai.i.kn lor Hs intended purposes, thnt of re- fina Mela!* ol every description back to their urigl- finish ami hetuly, which they will retain even when j. rt to exposure. It removes rust front, and gives a • 'ii.muUui polish to Brass, Steel, Iron, Copper, Hll l m. Br'tiiiiniii, German Silver, Plated Ware, nnd bright tm-.ullic works of Locomotives, Stuumsiilps, in and Fire Engines, Factories, Darrlages, Harness, <"''11 and Architectural Instruments, Machinery, flic, "f the u*o of Military Companies, for the polishing heir \rmory. It has no equal. •’ Railroads, Hieam«hins ami Mamifncturing Estab '"milsj it l« by far thezAeapfit nnd beat article lit ex . YORK AND HAV’H LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Savannah, May 3lllli, 1855. v n, ilw undersigned, r.oinmHmlern or iho New York I Savannah Hue of steamships, have had the new i.lllen.ll.h'.IMr.lVm.ngiiiiil.ray.i.Mlouufu i* bright metallic worksofourslnps am) recommend :• mi article unequalled tor its intended purpose. Thomas Lyon,Cotu’dernleuuisblp Augusta, M. H. lYoomiL'Li., “ Florida, I.EFLI2K & tVII.KIX, ■ DENTISTS, Office over He Witt fli .Morgan's Store on Congress Street. SAVANNAH, OA. oct 4—ly a HATS AND CAPS Corner Dnrnurd & Uro light ou-StS: B el, dun’s NEW STYLE SILK HATS. SOFT HATS, of nil deacrlpllon*. CAPS of every STYLE and QUALITY. Low lorCAsii or hood Ckkiut. t’ORNEROF oc.H IJati BROUGHTON St BARNARD. LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE and Firo-Proof Qualitiea of WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, AS M ANL’f ACTI'KKD IIV STARNS Sl MARVIN, 13V YOU Ii. IN THE fire of tho 3d lust.,- which consumed tho brick building, occu pied by Mr. John T. Thomas, opposite the Gas Works in this city, was a Sale of the above description, containing the books, papers und money of Mr. Thomas, and ulihoiigh Iho build ing was destroyed, tho ssiil Saf- sustained no red. On ^ . ate, the contents were found umlisturbed. and In the same order and cond lllon as when placed there, except nsltglil discoloration to the projecting ends of a few papers, ami the backs of one or two of the books, caused by Die steam generated In the Safe, while at llsgreutusl heat. The Safe and contents, ns it came from the ruins, may at 111 bo so.tiu, lu the possession of Mr. Thomas, at the Gas Works. A large assortment ol these celebrated Sufrs always on hand, olid for sale by C. II. CAMPF1ELD, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 911, 1855. 171 Bay at., Savannah * S| , tit. I take pleasure In corrolK rating tho foregoing state ment, ami in addition would add that tho hooks are now In use. J.T.THOMAS, Wood Yard,Ferry Wharf. July 90. 1865. oct 94 RANSOM STOVE WORKS, tiXO.it. HOIIKNI K, 4 nla, Alalimnn, Knoxville. WATER WORKS KnOINBKR’s Ilk PA HTML NT, savannah, August 3d, 1855.. t/r. M'«.' Humphrey a: Ilsur Sir—Tho new Metallic t*l.,••"ryua,” of your manufacturo, 1s now in use Je» lii'portnient, and I with pleasure recommend It 'Ui article which has no supertorfor the polishing of 'Bit metallic works. Yours, «tc., H. II. Linvii.lk, Engineer Havanuuh Water Wurka. CHATHAM ARTILLERY. /tKMonv IIaM., Havuonali, May 5,1855. Mr - M’si. Humukrtyt: Dear >■ Ir—ftio Gbathnm Ar- ”y hsti.g (illicit pleased with the hnmlsomo manner I'icti you imvu polished uii old hrusa six pounder ..' *"*' ‘urrondured nlthe oaptliilallonof York town, urns t„ ihalt iiosMmston, have directed mo to ox- *'• )**•• their ilianks. it “*• Mi'iiiiic Polish you manufnciiire of (iryzaHatl- ^"ii" 1 1„ : i„„ highly recommumlod to all those who M K "" 4 hi polish; for such u purpose It has no * Bdnk I may safely suy (fiat hereafter tho .'# ihli” ^ r,, l |,# ry will use no other material fornollsh- ., eif K"iis, If they can procure your Metallic Pol- ■'"•.pi.'Glfully yours, Itc., M. J. Hi’uknkk,Orderly Herg't C. A. ' ,r ul< > hy Messrs. Honk Sl Uonnkkv, « W. II. Fakhki. St (So. “ J.T Jon as, An,.. “ W. II. Fof.gxH. must he accompaule l by the cash. 4U1 WM HUMPHREYS.' Ghemlsl, Savsiinah. AT A Ell A NY, NEW YOIIK. W E offor for sale, nt our s.WANNAH ST^VE AGENCY, a large and variod assortment of STOVES, OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, and solicit a continuance of tho liberal encouragement given our Agency in this city during the pust year. For the information of ALL PARTIES interested in the STOVE BUSiNESS. either buying or soiling, we have the snilHfactlon m informing our customers abroad (as those at home know the fuel. > t hut during the past year see have sold MOHF. STUFFS than any other estab' lishnieut in the Stnte of Georgia or South Cnrolmu We make this statement In justice to ourselves, and to setiin right before the trade, nnd with a full detertnin alion of doing more and better for our ctiKtomersdU' ring the present year. JAMES SULLIVAN, Agont for 8. II. Knnsoin A Co., oct 13—2m Stove Manufacturers, \lbany, N.Y. I do l,ln(i ( 23 Approx., prlxos of 8tiU I do l,ii(l»| 408 Prizes nmountiiig to ®50,(KKi. ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Every Prizo drawn ut each drawing, and paid when due, In full, without deduction. Orders strictly confi dential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at mv risk. Bills on nil anlvout Bank - at par. or Whole Tickets $8; Helves S4; Quarters 89. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Munagor. sept 95 Mucnn, Ga. D RAWN NUMBERS of r.reouo and Pulaski Monu ment Lottery, Class 257: til 31 10 43 30 17 72 75 40 53 39 oct 29 E. VVITIUNGTOR $ 10,000 75 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. Greene and Pulaski Lottery. CI.ANS 208 FOIL 1800. To be drawn at savannah Ga., Oct. 99,1855. GREGORY St MAURY, MANAGERS. HCIfKMt: 1 of 810.0D0-I of 82.000-1 of 81,747s Tickets 821 2—Shores in proporton- * Tickets and Shares either singly or by the Packuge, for Ml* by oct 99 E. VVITIIINOTON. ^£2a FOR NEW YORK—Gxoroia Link.—The hud salllug Schr. JOHN CA8TNER, John son master, will have quick despatch lor tho abore port, t-’.ir i-iiight or passage, upply on beard, or to I CCHIENB St HERTZ. FOR BOSTON.—Tho"lu-w Schr. »• H. FLAN- NBR” will hnve despatch for tho above port.— Irelght of deck, apply to H 94 HUNTER St GAMMELL. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Th»bark T. E. BAX* ,TEIt,Cupt. Scull. Iiavlng most of her cargo co- will tune quick despatch. For freight upply to " O.A. QREINER, FOR LI VERPOOIr—The A I American Ship CHARTER OAK, lloudlittle, master, having part of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for above port. For rreigt.l apply to •OOt9U- _ BKIGHAM^KELLYAC’O. *? N -—The new Bchnoner W. II. JMiR BURROUGHS, Girdfon, master, will have quick despatch lor abovo port. For freight or passagp. annly oct^B BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO. FOR L IYER POOL—^Freight of 4<nT bales Cot- mUmNm 11 " 1 wanted to fill up Am. ship KALAMAZOO, Tin lor, muster. Apply to oct99 WILLIAM I1ATTER8BV St CO. gSyl; FOR LIVKRP. OL.—'Tin* American let class ■2al£s fhip MAHClA C. DAY, Chase, master, will have despatch for tho above port. For freight euimg,v meats upply to oct 19 T R & J G MILLS. Administrators Sate. ON TUESDAY, the Oth day of November next, be tween tho legal hours of sale. WILL he sold before the Court-House In this clly.— One negro woman, named Isabella, aged about25 years, a good Seamstress—a superior Cook. Washer and Irouer, Sold as the properly of Geo. O.ivor, Uec., by nuruiL- sbmof llio Ordinary, for the benefit of tho heirs aud creditors. TermsCush. JAMES R. FRASER. oct-4 Administrator. Ilouao and Lot at Private Sole. Lot and Improvements No. 5 Calhoun ward, cornerof Jotiot and Aborcorn-stroetH. On this lot In u new ly finished brick house will) nil the modern improvo mauls. The purchaser may very truly exclulm on en tering Ita door: '* I cannot think of sorrow now, and doubt If e’er I lull It—’lie so dazaled From my memory by lids oblivious transport.” oct I Village Lots and Improvements nt PrlvnteSaieT A comfortable dwelling In Hie vlllngo of Springfied, Effingham county, with six comfortable rooms, a pnntry, Stc; ulso. barns, stable, carriage liouro, negro houses nnd other tieces-ary o#t buildings shunted on ten acres of land, four acres of which is cultivated und la very productive. On tho promises Is nn orchard of excel. lent ponchos; all of which Is forsnle low. sept 99 - Antes at iktUtton. HY UII.I'Y A WONTinDlif.IN. • Public Halo! 03 rinntntlon Negroes will he aold at public outcry, on THURSDAY, 29.1 of November, at II o’clock, at Milieu, on the Central Rail Road. (79 mite itttlon.) Tills gaug of Negroes wore raised ill Striven County, on the plantation of Jefferson Roberta, and nra well kunwn throughout that Comity as good plantation hands, accustomed to the unlturo of corn and cotton. The men are among tho most expert aud skillful limber cutlsra In tho Hiabf. To those desirous of purchasing Negroes for plHiitutlou purposes unexceptional lu evurv respect, and m established reputation lu their neighborhood, an opportunity la afforded such ns seldom occurs. Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or clly acceptances. For Information, upplylto TIH W. VV.C< il.LINH, Macon, Ga.,or WYI.LY St MONTdOLUN. net 29 Savunrtali, Ga. At Private Halo. THE UNION CREEK PLANTATION lu South Cnr- olinn,situated on thoHavnniiah River, about 14 miles from the clly, comuining 925 ucres, nil of which with the exception of 50 ucres, is first quality Rice laud slid 475 acres of which Is now under bank in culllvalion- Attached to tho Planlallon Is a good steam Thrasher, on overseer’s house, negro houses, out houses, and Improvements appertaining to a pluiitulioii, ALSO, Tho adjoining tram of laud called Tray, containing !5() acres, more or less, about Suit acres of which la pine land, the leiidue consists ol uucIcureJ River Swamp Lund—link aud Hickory. For further pan! :ulars upply at our office oct 93 At Privnto Hale. ' 1040 ACRES of Ural quality l.und, eight miles from the (Mty, situated on tho Canal; ISO acres of first rate Rico Lund under bank, the balance is high land oi as good quality as any In Iho couuly, well timbered and well wooded, with tho (.'anal running through it, ma king it very convenient to got tho Wood or Timber to market. For further particulars applyat the office, oct 90 A very desirable family of Negroes: A woman aged 50 years, first rate cook; a likely mail 91 yeais, Hell hand and hostler; a likely girl 17 yoara, field hand and house servant; a likely woman 27 years, do dodo : her son.ll years, smart and Intelligent; her girl, 9 years, do do; her girl, 5 years, do do.oct 18 AaDs at auction. . UAI.MI. Private Sale. oil iRTH and llran, In quantities to suit purchasers— A pair of gentle Family Carriage Horsea, kind in har ness and good travellers. Central Railroad Stock. South Western Kaifroad Stock. oct97. On TUESDA Y, November flih, will bo aold. In Iroat of tbo Court House, between the usunl hours of sale, Lot No. 599, Newton Gountv, containing 4<0 acres, quality land. Title undoubted. Terms cash: purshosera paying for title. oct 98 On TUESDAY. November nth, will be sold, In fronTof the Court House, between the u*ual hou-s of sale, A Family of Negroes; a woman 97 years of age, ac customed to housework, und ugoodplnln cook and washer; a girl 6 years; a girl 4 years, and a boy child 18 INOIlltlH. At the came time, a Hoy, aged 10 years. All war ranted sound, and titles undoubted^ oct 98 At Private Sale. A Bond ol the State of Georgia for 8500, bearing In tereat 7 per cent. A Bond of the South Western Railroad for8500,con vertible lu Slock. oct 15 Private Sale A likely mulatto boy uged 95 years, to be sold to 8 clly resident owner, only. Terms accommodating. sep 90 ■ Private Sale. Two 44 Ely's Pntoiit” Giusfor Sen Island Cotton, fine finish, with metnlic rollers, (now,) for aule low. Also, 100 sacks of t‘J bushels each) Egyptian Oats for seed, for salo in quantities to suit purchasers—a supe rior art I -le.• oct 9 iiv hi:m. a phuvmsn. [StircKSSous TO PillI.BRIrg fettRLL LOST, WANTS, &e. WANTED T WO GOOD SKAMBTItKAKHnl 174 Brougktonstreet, oppo.dtodt. Andrews Hall,tup stnlra. oct 97-2 MK8. FREELAND. WANTED. J^OARD, far utt aldeily Lady, with n Room having a ) fire place in It. Apply at this «fiicc. oct‘27. WANTED. inn Hfin Hiwimw of oyster shells to bo 11m raUUU delivered within the next six months.— Apply fo oct93 C. A. L. LAMAR. WANTED, 1AA BALES Colton on Deck, to complete cargo of I'MF Brig SCOTLAND, for Boston. Apply to octO BRIGHAM, KELLY St Cl). WAITED. | ft A BALES Cotton on Deck, to completo cargo of lWu Schr. ALFRED BARRETT,for Baltimore. Ap- ly to BRIGHAM. KELLY St CO. « ANTED, H ANDS to work In Ibe upper Rico Mills. Applyat the Miila or to oct fl ROUT. HABERSHAM St SON. ./JA for I. jaibNEY, Im will meet w l,u 41 sage, apply oct 22 AGI Nt V HOWARD INSHItANCE (ID OF NEW YORK. Savannah, August 3d, 1855. M R. C. II. CAMPFIELD will attend to the business of this Company during my ubsenco from the oily. . „ U1 Those having Pollcios to renew, or Insurance to make, IJY, having nearly all of hor cargo engaged. ' wl11 1»l«»»« call upon him at Ills office on the Bay, No. wlthdlspatch. tor balance of freight, or lias* *"* *• 8. C DUNNING, Agent. - 4 ~ ' uug 3—3inos IVERPOOL.—The ship ELI’ WHIT blur, *1.111,1,. nil ..i I , PADELFORn, FAY St CO. FOR Pill LA DELPHI \-8chr. C. S. CA8- ITA I Its. Cnpt. Somers, will meet with quick dis patch tor above port. For freight, opply to oct 22 apply l C. A. GREINER. FOR PIIILADELPIIlA.-TheScTir D 8MKR- d& SIION,Graham,master, will mecVwith (iosr alcb au above, for freight or passage, apply on boa rd, or lo «»ct 19 BRIGHAM.KELLY St CO. F«»R LIVERPOOL.-Tlie shlp Martha WIIIT- Su& MORE, Whitmore, mister, having most of her j ■* ~ ‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘ ‘ ” freight | oct 19 “ V “ ViAiGII t M, KELLY At CO. FOR Fill D') DELPHI A —The Schr FRANK cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. F< of 5IMI Buies Colton. Apply ,n oct ID Bit yijgJ FOR PIHDADi A. II ALL, Cnln, muster, will have quick ilea patch as above—for freight or iinosago.npply on board. *“*“ ELLY At CO. * oct 18 BRIGHAM, KEl Jf-’K FOR BOSTON—Thu Packet schr W E WELLS, JSag; Ferry, master, will have <|ui, k despatch fur a hove. I-orfrelghl or passage, apply to "* OGDEN, STARR At CO WA!\T'i:» TO Cl! I Alt Til Ik, Several Vessels lornl with l,umber land Timber, fortlio North of Europonn.l A ‘"‘irlca.EPPINH At KRin"/.. WANTED. ook-kee|ier nr Salt- Dry Goinls, Grocery or Commission House. Good references given. Apply nt this office. flUg3l WANTED. T WO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS, at |o 21 ROBINSON At CAMP’S. I.ONT. A Dray book, for which, a liberal reward will be given, if lol l ut office of oct 8 RUSE. DAVIS At LONG. MINT. A DRAY BOOK, on tho l*th, for which n liberal re ward will be given, if left ut office of uug 21 WAYNE, GRENVILLE At CO. I.ONT. A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, the finder will bo suitably rewarded on dullvdiy to net 13 It. HABERSHAM At SON. " COST. A Twelve font Yawl Boat, painted lend color. Tho finder will he ro warded by returning It to Jo 19 IIONE St CONNERY. SELECT SCHOOL I'Oll YOUNG LAIlIKS, MltS. DK. ClJiWIVC1IIAJI W ILL OPEN, on the first Monday In November, a School for Young Ladles anil Misses, whore tho usunl branches of an English Education will h.e taught, with the French and Latin Languages. Also Music,Draw ing und Painting, In Oil and Water Colors on Velvet und Crayoning. Mrs c. having had considerable eznorlenco In teach ing, Hatters herself that she will he able lo give satisfac tion lo those who tuny entrust thelrdaiighicrslohcr care. The School Year consists nl Toil Mouths, with Four Quurtersof • leven weeks each, ending respectively— •an, 19. Aprilli, June 29, and Sept. 7. Terms and oilier .mrtlculars made known by applying to Mrs.C. Residence on tho North side of Liberty Streot, in ono •jf Mrs. Marshal’s brick buildings. Refferences to the following gentlemen: Rt. Rev.Stephen Elliot, Mr. P. D. VVoolbaptor, Mr.C. L. Lumar—Savannah. Rev. hr. E. Ford, Judge |lolt, Dr. L. A. Dugas, Mr. Henry II. Gumming, Mr. Andrew J. .Miller—Augusta. Rev. S. K. Talinadge, President of Oglethorpe Uni- •'orsity. Governor Johnson. net 15—tf W. 1>. ZOGBAI JI A CO. | Would cull attention to. their slock of Plano Fortes, . _ . _ .‘varying from OJtf to 7KocJ . ive, of the following manufactures: Lighte. ...... rudbury’s, Stoddard, Dunham, Bacon At Kavoii, Hoi- :e Waters’ and Jacob Chlckcriug’s. Tlieso Pianos avo bo-n selected by us with great care, und are war- ititod to bo perfect In every respect. They would nlso ivitc attention to their large assortment of American id Foreign Music, Violins, Guitars, Accordonns, trings, Ate. Every article belonging lo tho Department f Music, can be found at lliuir store. Instruments re* aired nnd Music sent to any part of the country. W. [). Z. At Co. are also sole Agents for Knauff’s cele* •nlod Church and Parlor Organs. oct 29 rucr. in.mranci:. Statement of the l, Xuririek Fire Insurauce Comp of Xuncick, Connecticut,on the (i(A day of June,an Capital Mock $15(1,III) IK* Surplus 5,320 «() ‘ 1 00 •155,3‘. ASHfcTN or THE O.'MPANY. I 00 321 Shares Bank Stock In vurlout. Banks... .830,(199 00 93a “ Incorporated Cumpauieec'tier than Bunks 270 (Hi Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on Roul Estate, Bonds, Bank Stock and other good personal security 121,800 (X) Cash III hands of Agents 2,000 0(1 44 in Bank 1,150 00 8155,321 00 l.tADILITIRS. Losses adjusted,unadjusted or claims forlosses—nntio. Liabilities lo any Bunk, Corporation or Individual— none. Total amount ut risk (about)—3,4t"’ 100. The umouiil at hazard on uuy risk, (" Hh very few ex ceptions,) not over 5,000. A. BREWS'/ /<,President. B. Lkaknkii, Jr., Secrelury. Norwich, Conn., Juno Oth, 1855. Personally nppeared before the undersign'si. Mayor "f the city of Norwich, lu said state, A Brownie', President, and B. Learned, Jr., Secretary of the "Norwich Fire Insurance Company,” und r.mdo solemn oath to tho truth of the above statement* signed by them. I ulso, certify that I have exumliir.il the report of snid Compa ny, aud find tho above to be a correct sialnmoul of the ■amt; and that tho notes nnd lontis on which a part of said cardial is invested uro in my opinion good and well secured. In testimony whereof, I have hereto sot my hand and caused tho seal of tho city to bo affixed, ibis 9lh day of June, 1855. [L.H.J WILLIAM L. BREWER, Muyor or U«.i lly of Norwich. Thu umlersiguod in ugoul lor the fit )vo office, nml is ready lo lake risks on all description! of property In tho clly. JNO. !NGKKH»i|,L. JylH FOR SALE—A BARGAIN. VSL A tract of improved LAND in Dougherty p/| V*coiiniT.conlalnlng over2,0l»li ncies,one half^JJ ik and hickory, und the other pine land of the first • idllty. On tho premises nro all noces ary buildings r Immeillale occupancy. The placo yielded near ten lies of cotton to the hand last year, und n largo sur- us of provisions, and is estimaled ono of the best pln- •s In the county The proprietor would sell liecauseof ifirmity anil inability to attunil a d'vlded Interest. Terms easy. First payment twelve months after pos- •slon, and tho reniaiudcr In four yeiirs Ihoroafter, by stulments of ono filth each year. Any one wishing to ty will lie referred to tho proprietor. For further par* itilnrs, iiponappilcallouto the Editors of the Favan- ill Republican. ' tllNI— nilg 17 SPLENDID HOSIERY For Gentlemen’ll Wear. C° ukb'”"*" J,l,l °” r MERINO, LAMB WOOL, PLANNHLH. SILK and COTTON UNDER fill IRTH, DRAWERS and half II08B, GLOVED, Ate. Bnitablo for the season. Please call and provide for your wants and necessities. WM. (). PRICE, net 27 Merchant Tailor, 147 Bay at. It A11, It O A l» H I Of 7 It M. /CENTRAL—SOUTH W KHTKRN—MUHCOGKK, for 1 / unlohy JAMKH MrllRNKY. oat 27 118 Hay Ktreet. S OUTH Western Rail Road Company atock for sola I, y oct 27 MINIrt At JOHNHTON A if O Gil A AND JAVA COFFEE landing fhiin Hark 1Y1 Flight, nnd for sale by oct 97 MINIMA JOHNHTON, I AN DING Til IH DA V from' Fr.hr L H Davis, 40,000 j feet n( Mould lugs. 3” different kinds, forsalechaap at CHAFFER Il CO.’H HF,P<IT. oct 2) -0 Nod Whitaker at. i;w MOCK til * A I, A.II A,MIC It SAFES |F Wihlur’spatent, received hy schr. Joiihb Hmlth, / from New York. A complete assortmentof these ell known Hafcs,of nn entirely new mm highly up- oved pattern, provided with tho La Belle Lock, which both powder anil burglar proof, (u specimen of this ck detached, for exhibition,)for sale hy C. II. CAMPFIELD. A liberal reduction will be made on my old stock of Bus remaining on hand. Adply us ubovo. sept 20— Im HEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y. OF HARTFORD, OoNN. Capital 200,000 Dollar*). "MIL subscribers hnving been appointed Agents of L the above named Company, aro prepared to Issue t Policies ou Fire Risks. Tills Company Insures against iss or Damage by Flro,on as favorable terms ns any ■ponslble company, nnd Its aim will be to secure the nfidence of tho public by an honorable course of don!- «• _ iOilKNS St HERTZ, Agents. u notice. u7i The BUbscriber has removed from Urougbtoon. to the new building, corner of Barnard and O,,.. grossslrcnls, Market •'■qunro, whore ho offers ‘ „ sale ii lull supply of Pure and Guuulno DritT®’ ! edlclnesand Chemicals, aud solicits a share of t ne I ihllc patronage. JOS. M. TURNER, rtgont, 00t» fl _ Chemist At Pharulaceulist. EXOH&NUE ’ i T Bight on LONDON. HAMBURG, BRLMUN, BERLIN, VAl.CAKI.i; EIOTI7I. FOR KALE. 13 BUBSCRIBER, ilesirous of removing Mil ,, ei *(,oflYrra ft*r sale (lint valuable und extcnslvo Hotel in Ihis place, known as “WASHINGTON HALL.” The cstalishmetit Is comnlutu In all Its arrangements, has it large number ol rooms, all in thorough repair,ev- ery necos.-ary outbuilding, a large garden, grazing lots, and all Its appointments inferior to no Hotel In Hie up couutrv. The house is supplied with excellent furni ture, nil or which is tieurl) new. und will bo sold with the establishment. Being the onhi Hotel in ono of the largest towns of upper Georgia, n is now doing un ex tensive und profitable business. Terms muderate.und may ho had by application to the proprietor at tins pluco. JAS. E. WADDEY. W ashing!..n, Gn., Oct. 8th. 1855. «od3m JPeT* Angustn t.'hronlclo St Betitlnol will plouso copy In Tri-Weekly until forbid. TO KENT, M TWO TENEMENTS In Gordon Block, front ing Chatham Square, ami well furnished with water, gas, stables, Ac. Possession given 1st November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, uct W No. 72 Bryan Street. FOB KENT. M A two story brick house, fronting Wright’s Square, on Stato nlrool. Apply to ool 10 VWM. WRIGHT. FOK KENf. ~ a TWO new two story Brick Buildings, on n high basement, in Taylor street, east of the Medical College. Gas pipes throughout both tenements, nml every modern convenience; eurriage houses, sta bles, rooms for servants, with lire places, ami ull noces sury out buildings; also, a well ol good water In each yard. Possession given immediately, ftpply to Ulius. It. Patterson, No. ti Whitaker street, or to the subscriber, at bis residence, No. 80 Broughton street, opposite tho Marshall House. oct 10-iiovt GEORGE A. ASH FOR RENT. THE EASTERN TENEM ENT or B'lck Bulld- u!.iB lug) cornerof A been n and Jones Street Apply to oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. „ FOR NAM',. That commoilioua mid desirablerosldonce situ- JTTj® tiled on Lot No. 34, Liberty Ward, fronting on ™ ■'South Broad, near Wes» Broad streets. The IjotiHu is sulistuntiully built of bricks, is well fliulslied in every part,nnd fitted up with gusand water fixtures. It nlso has an excellent pump lu tho yard and a flower garden attached to the premises, together with all tie* cessary out buildings. Tho pro port v can ho Inspected by any one desirous of purchasing. For terms, apply to Tllli's.'li. HARDEN, Trustee. TO RENT. A brick storo ami dwelling, corner of Charlton and Jefferson streets. A pply to 4 sept25 WYI.LY St MONTMOLL1N. TO HENT. M lloth tonemenls ot the liouso In South llrond street, belonging to ll. It. Jackson, Esq. The Eastern tenement will be rented with the furni ture If required. For terms, apply fo soplVM A. C. DAVENPORT. wv I O KENT. A Cotton Ware House on the Bay that will storo 1500 bales. Possession given immediately, eopt 15 T. J. WAI/Jll, No* 170 llny-st. m TO HUNT. M TIto 8toro under tho bluff,at tho foot of Wlrita- ker-streol Enquire of WWW _ SPENCER OURRELL. M WANTED TO.RENT, a house pleasantly situntail, apply to ■»pt7 WAYNE GRENVILLE A CO. _ TO UK NT. M 3 he two tenements ortho wondoo Building, consisting of tlireo stories ami an attic, on lot No. 28, Broughton street, Washington Ward. Rent 8325. Apply to A. A. Smuts, or «•■¥ 1*» RO.JT. A. ALLEN A CO. , , TO KENT. .... of tho fivuteiieineut Houses, situated on fiii S?,r? or •* 01108 und Aburcorn streets. Rent JJAILS—iO per annum. Possession glvon imtaodialely. Also, tbo store on Bull street opposite the Post Office. Inquire or A. DUNAl/D, uug 14 Cnrnorol Bay and Bull streets. WANTED TO RENT. •— 1 Y A comfortable dwelling lu a central part af the I oily. Rent not to exceed 8300 per annum. Apply WM. WRIGHT. nugl irchascrn, for snlo by octi—.lm FRANKFORT^ In sums to suit KITING. TO KENT. M l ho Wcstorn corner Tenumont of Cassel Row, fronting Reynolds squuro; also, two of tho mid dle Tenements of the same row. For convo- tilt nee, there Is m> dwelling-house of n similar size pre ferable to them, in the city, uug 4—tf A LEX. A. 8MET8. M FOR It ENT. The Stores under ST. AN DREW 4 HALL,cor ner or Broughton and Jefferson streets, will be lot In two, three, or four stores to suit tenants. Posressloii on 1st Novoinbor. For terms, apply to aug211 WILLIAM ROGERS, Secretary. FOIt KENT. M Two largo und commodious brick sloror, In Hie renr of the old steamboat Co’s Yard, front 1st Juno to 1st Novetnbor, IH-,5, with tho privilege of continuing the rent tor a longer period. Apply ut this office. inay24—tf FOIt KENT. JmL Adoslrablo three story brick tenement House, GiiiB oil one nml n half lots, situated In York street— •possession given on 1st November. Apply to apr IH if (ICTAVUB COHEN. FOR KENT. Tho Store. No. 105 Bryan street, Young’s build- lugs, formerly occupied by B.8. Kempton. Pos- “ "'sessiott given Immediately- tf MINI ii, s, illamhal'ii Sale. Florida, aud to me directed, I hnve levied upon Awzle, formerly known as Drayton (•land. In Lake George, 9t. Johns River, containing 1,781 acres of good cotton and sugar lands, with anew and commodious dwelling and out houses and other improvements Also 131 acres opposite the sal l Island on mo main Ian.I, which will bo sold by the undersigned for cash, at public outcry in the town of Pnlatka, Putnam Co.. Florida, on Mon day, the 3d day of December, ul 12 o'clock M. Payment W'll be received in specie, charleston City or Savuuiiuli Clly Buna bi Is. E. K. BLACKBURN, Marshal, by Geo. J, Zelinliaiier, Deputy Marshal. St. Augustine Fla., Hcpt.,1855. sep 27— 2m. MINI) A Nil lllitllVATlSU BSTABliISlI JIKNT 7 3 Yorli-M.. near (lie Court llonsiq SAVANNAH, GA. 73 J83 kbtabIiISiiku in 1832. £IT 73 ^I'NIlirsubscrlber, grateful to his patrons and friends J. for their continued favors, would stale that, In ad dition lo tho Improvements in Dying acquired by bun during his lust visit to England nml Scollnnd, bus made arrangements for extending his business, by which lie is now ennblod to Dye a greater variety of Colors on Silk and Woolen Drosses, Shawls, Ac., which he truus will generally please ull who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, ns may bo required, in the same superior style which has generally so much pleased Ids patrons and friends. Lndies’ Bonnets Dyed, Blenched und Pressed In the most fashionable styles, -1 irders from the cmuury punc tually ultouded to. Terms moderate. When parcels aresent by steamboat or railroad, word should be sum him by letter through the Post < )fficu,so that lie in-.y know whereto call for them. jail 13 c ALEXANDER UA CLOW AY TO SEA INUNI) CtiTTON PLANTERS rpllE UNDERSIGNED having liven appointed agents JL l‘'r tho salo of the celebrated McArihy 8EA IS LAND COTTON GIN, the cotton from which Is rendlly sold, nnd which usually brings three to five cents per pound more than from any other Gin yet Invented, are now prepared to supply Planters aud those wanting, with these of superior workmanship ut ono hundred and twenty five dollars each. Extra ri>llnrs$ll. Extract from a letter from a Florida plnntei: 44 Tho McArthy Gin Is Infinitely ahead of every other Gin yet manufactured. I would not be without one for treble tho amount; ll saves t rouble, Is simple, und turns out lienullful cotton. The staple Is not Injured, aud the open procosaso much desired by the English bujers ' certainly oliluluud.” aug 24—if BOSTON A VII.LALONGA CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY WARE HOUSE. No. 140 CONURKHM AND ”»7 8r. Jl'LIKN HTRKKTS. r I'M IE UNDERSIGNED would tuke this opportunity X to express to Ins friends und iho public generally 4 bis sincere thanks for their liberal patronage aud In fluence, which bus resulted in extousion of his trade to all parts of the 8tute. Also, Carolina,Florida, Aluhama and Tennessee, thereby enabling him lo exhibit a stock unsurpassed In any Southern city. Families, Merchants, lintel Keepers, and steamboat owners, ure particularly invited to examine the present stock, which is now complete In ull tho va'loiu depart- meins, consisting In part ol the folio wing goods, viz: CARPET DEPARTMENT, Royal Mednllon, Do Velvet, Mocot Wilton, Do Brussels, Tapestry do, Power Loom do, Three Ply Ingrain, Two Ply do. Wool Dutch, English Drugels, (various widths.) Mosaic Hearth Rugs, Velvet and Chenille do, Tufted do, Piano and Tablo Covers, Door Mats,(every variety,) Silver A brass 8tidr Rods. Garnet Bindings, Ac. CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Urocatells, Luce and Muslin Curtains, Satin do Laities, Gill Cornices, Satin and Silk Damask, Do Pins und Bands, Worsted und Colton do Tassels, Loops and Cords, Velvet nml L’lush, (various colors,) Window Shades, (new style.) Also, every variety of Furniture Cover ing, Trimmings and Materials for Decorations. • FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from two to 24 fuol wide, for halls and rooms, cut to fit without a scum. The subscriber will obligato himself to make tho pri ces on all descriptions of goods ns low us the same qual ity can ho purchased lu any Northern city. £ sT Carpets cut to rooms und goods sunt to any part of the city free of charge. t~iU Aii experienced Uplfolster will ntleud to tho muking ami laying of Carpet j and Oil i.lottis when re quired. Tho Decorative and Curtain Dopnrtmout is In churgu of un Upholster of acknowledged taste and skill. W II. GUION, Agent, oct 18 140 Congress and 57St Julian streets. 8200 Reward. RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on the22d September, bis slave ALBERT, who is 27 years of age, about 5 feel 8 inches high, weighs about 140 pounds, has struighl amt very light hair, blue eves,and is so white Ihut ii will bo difficult to detect bis being a Negro. His front teeth are fast decay lug, chews tobacco, and is fond of spirits tho’ no drunkard, lie cannot road or write, bus no trade; has been accustomed to stock nnd funning. He has but little knowledge of iho country, uml will have frequent occasion to enquire his way. Is rather slow in speech, and husrnthcrunhumbleapponrnnce. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS and the horse (If taken with hitu.) will be given by me for Ins confinement In nny (nil, and Informa tion sent to mu so I get him. one Hundred Ifolluis will be paid for proof to convict tho Abolitionist who has been tampering with Dim for some months past, und who has Incited him to lako this advantage of roy absence lo New York. Any one who may have seen said Nogro will greatly obligo mo by writing, so Hint l muy have some idea of what direction lie has taken. He will undoubtedly pass himself as u whllo man. When lie loll he rodo a chos- imt sorrel horse, worth about $7(1. J. M.TI80N, fj:t 19—tf Bethel,Gltnn Co., Georgia. Administratrix bale. UnTHUURDAY, Bill November next, at II o’clock, at the late residence of D. Veailur, deceased, corner ol Broughton and Habersham streets, A complete assortment of Fine Fashionable Fanil* lure, belonging to the eatnte of David Veador, dec’d, aud sold by permission of the Ordinary, and per order of the Administratrix, for tho benefit of the hotra and creditors of snld estate. Aleo, At the same time anil place, per order of the Exee- utor, sundry articles of Furniture, including one spien* did 7 Octave Piano Forte, 44 Worcester” maker, la Rose wood, as good ns new. Also, n good Library, Ao ( belonging to the cslutn of L. O. Koynoldf, dec’d. Tortus casfo oct 29 Rowling Alley and Building—nl Auction. ON Wndnesday next, tho31st Inst,at 11 o'clock, will be sold on the premises on Bryan street, the Huildinge now occupied ns the Alhambra Howling Balonn, togeth er with the Ten Pin Alleys, Balls. Plus, Ac., Ac. Pur chasers to remove said buildings immediately, oct 27 Lois aud Improvements, At Auction. ON TUKKIjA V, Glh November next, nt 11 o’clock, In front of Court House. Taro Lots and Improvements, 105 feet by 05 (fee sim ple) No’s situated on the corner of Montgomery und streets, opposite the Toll Gate. The Im provements are four (4) Wooden tenements, IX story, with outbuildings. Pump, Ac. Terms.—One half cash, hulf 0 months with lnterei-t secured by mortgage pur chasers lo pay for ull papers. oct 27 over offered for saioln tills city. Gold and 8H- j n Vm.*/* uut h°fo«J* , «? l i thnB . n _. ver Watches '/nit Pol, and Count I'linltm sets ’ QnMONDAY next, 29th ItlSt., Ct II O clock, at tho B.Om veMViib hes. yosl. Fob and Guard Chaliis.seis unilor Messrs. McMahon A Doyle, loot of Barnard street. The entire Stock In said store, consistingpf Wines, Liquors, Regars, Crockery and Glassware, anu a general assortment of a retail Grocery Storo. Terms cash, oct 25 VAUiAIILE ilIANDIIE. • T HE Subscribers keep constantly on hand u supply of Kollluwnll’s .Mineral Salts und Guano, and Laud Plaster. N. A. HARDEE A CO. Je‘.'I—flmo NOTiCJfc. A DAM SHORT having made an assignment to lllratp Roberts for the benefit of Ills creditors, ull per sons having demands ngalusttbe said Adam Hhort, will please hinder a utatotnunt of such demand lo tho as algneo. HIRAM ROBERTS. 8avunnnu, Muy 8, 1855. may8 VAKIl tm.F REAL ESTATE. B Y arrangement with the purchaser of Fig Island Mill,the whole properly in which llio suoscrlberli uml was lately Interested, can be snld to a single pm. chaser. Dr. Beroveii la authorized In sell. _|an (I If W, W. STARKB. Iron I'roiiI Jewelry Store WHOLESALE AND IIETA1L, No. 116 Br ought on-•/., between Bull if Whitaker The largest and best select oil block of goods ijjJof Jewelry. Chuloiaues, Bracelets, Brooches, Diamond work Finger Kings, Silver Castors, Tea i*ets, Pitcheis,Goblets, •.’ups, Cake buskots, Spo«na. Forks, Fish Knives, Pie Knives, Cheese rtcoups. Ladles, Syphons. Also, ull kinds of Plated Ware, Military und Fancy Goods, and a great varlely of articles too numer ous to mention; the whole of which will be sold ut re duced |irio“s. , All klndsof Watches, Clocks, Jewelry andotlior Job bing attended to by competent hands, net 17 HORTON A HI K KM AN. & W _A_ 3XT ’161 HANK-NOTE LIST AMI DETECTOR, Published semi monthly, nt Montgomery, Ala. At 82 OB Per Aniiiitn. In Advance. r pll K work in printed on line while paper nnd new JL type, nnd in appearance will be second o none lu tbo United Status. A Nouthern Bunk-Note List Is essential in every Rank, Counting House, ami Public < iffice. Let us tinile lu ad vancing our common interests,und not permit Northern tnett uml Northern Detectors to fluciuufo our money mutters us they may wish, while we are quietly follow ing their dlctutloii. The work will be carefully revised on the day of pub licutloi, mid alllmportanl financial changes, at they occur, noticed. Every exertion will he made to make it a correct and reliable guide to the Bunker uml Mer chant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers Commission Merchants, uml o'liers desirous nl linvmg their names and busmen widely circulated, art* informed tliut a limited number of udvcrvlsements will bo inter etl.— -pedal rales for advertising by Hie year, or for shorter periods, may ho known by applying lo any of iny Agents, or at tho office In Atlanta, Gu. Specimen numbers will be sent, on application by letter, free of uhnrgo. All cninmunlciuloiis Intended for the Bank-Note List ami Detector, must be addressed to Swan’s Bank-Note List, Atlanta. Gu. SAMUEL SWAN, Jambs Rodkiitsok, General Agent. sep95—3m Executor’s Sale of Valuable LAND AND PKK80NAL l’KOPKRTY. B Y authority of the will ol William Zelgler, lato ol Cruwford county, deceased, will bo sold on tho first Tuesday In November next, lu Knoxville, within the legal hours of sale, all the Lands lying In said county be longing n the estate ol said Zelgler, (consisting of the Home Place, Atkinson,Colbert,Slinonton, Boon, Dug gur, Hatcher und Miller Lands.) Also, at llio Bibb Plantution^'iithoTliursdaynflor the first Tuesday In November next, all the binds lying in Bibb county belonging to suld-cstale. The Lands will bo sold In parcels varying from 150 to 1800 acres, to suit all classes of purchasers. Will be sold also at the last mentioned lime nnd place, all tho Perishable Property onsatd Inst incniioiioPlans tatlnn,consisting of Horses, Mules, Catllu, Ac. 8alo to continue irom day to dny until all Is sold. Terms on the day or silo. JOHN W. DENT, Ex’r. Crawford Co., Gn., Sept. 5,18.57, Z if" The Augusta Cuiislitullnuulist. Southern Re corder, Millcdgcvillu; Itepublicun, Btivnmiah: Intelli gencer ami Advocuto, Atlanta: will copy and forward their hill for payment to JOHN W. DENT. [sep 5 -ids] Knoxville, Ga. MEDIOAIj NOTICE; ~ DU. W. T. PA.DK, THIS BOTANIC, Oil KEtOIIJI PHYM1CIA1V OF SAVANNAH. I >EGH to announce that he has rotnovod his re • > rldencunml Office from the corner of 8latsnml ‘ Jefferson streets, to Ihu former residence und office ol; the lute Dr. Itiuhardsono. on Broughtou-strcet, (be-i 1st July, 1855,) for the purposo of transacting a gon tween .Montgomery and Wost Broad-streets. He lenders j his mostslncere llinnkslo his lulluw-citizetts In thecity J and country, fortlm very liberal employment of IBs pro-1 fcHsUmal services since his locution lit Savannah, and | lakes plonsttre i n announcing that hisf.icllit fos for meet- ( nig tho constantly Increasing demands upon hint are ■ greatly improved, having employed ucurapetentperson , lo nttondespecially to liisofllce affairs. 4 Ladies muy consult him either lu hiu family pnrlor, ' his consulting-room, adjolulng hfs office, or in his office. | ills consulting-room lias been furnished and urrauged 1 wi ll especial reference to ihucoiiveniencu,comfort and 1 taste of those visiting him professionally. | Patients visited promptly and punctually. i For terms ami further purUcttUrs. see hla Medical Journal. Uiuo—oct 1 | Administrator's Salo.. 4 Ou the HrstTUESDAY In December next,at 11 o’clock, lu front of Court House. LOT No. 25 and Improvements, Brown Ward, fronting of Hull street, subject to Clly ground reut of 830 an nually, bolouglng to tho Estate of F. W. IJeinermann, deceased, and sold by permission of tho Court of Ordi nary and by order ol tbo Administrator, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Eslato. Balo positive. Terms—Half cash, and half 12 months credit, with in terest sockied by mortgago, purchasers paying for all DISSOLUTION. 'IMIE firm or GRANE A RODGERS was dissolved 1. ou tlm 12th Inst, by mutual consent. Either party will use (be tiumuof the firm lu closing lls present busi ness. II. A. CRANE, J. G. RODGERS, COI’.A KT.YE1! Mill’. -pllK undersigned have entered into copartnership. 1 under the firm of RODGI'KS ot NORRIS, for the trsnstctlon of ugeneral Grocery business, at tho old stand of dune St Rodgers, corner of Huy ami Lincoln streets. JAMES G. RODGERS, JAMES A. NORRIS. Savnnnah, May 12, 1855 may 18—tf DISSOLUTION. T HE copartnership heretofore existing under tho firm of MORSE A NH.TIOLR Is this day dissolved by inutunl consent. II. MORSE will cifh.imic the business at the old stand, 155 Broughton street. AI«o the nianu- Incluring anil jobbiug work at the shoji lu Jefferson street. the unsettled business of Iho firm will bo attended to by him. r.nd to whom all accouu.s and notes due June IM, must be paid immediately. MORSE A NICHOLS. Savannah, August 1st, 1855. aug 1—tf DU* SOLUTION. N OTICE Is hereby given thnt tho spcclul co-part nership existing between the undersigned, undor the firm of F. J. OGDEN, will ho dissolved from and after the first day ot July, 1855. FRANCIS J. OGDEN, FRANCIS T. WILLIS. Savannah, May 17, 1055. Jo 9—tf 'COPAHTNEKSIHP. r pHE undersigned have this day formed n copartner’ I ship under tho name and firm c.f C„Jer., Starr A Co., tor the transaction of a general Shipping and Com* mission biislners. FUAB. J. OGDEN, WM. STARR, Jr., RENJ. II. IIAUDEE. Snvannah, Mav 17, ’55. June 2 CO-1*A KTNE K SI1I I» XOTIC'E. T HE Undersigned huio this day formed u co partner* ship for the It onsuclioit of a Gcucrnl Factorage and Commission business, undet the name and style of BAYNARD A ROWLAND, nmlsolcilt tho patron* ago of their friends aud the public generally. EPHRAIM BAYNARD, Jy 11 JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jr. COI'AHTN EHS1I |»» _ . ’ I MIOMASS. WAYNE and R. ALEX. WAYNE IrnnsHctiug business in Savannah under tho style orTIIOS. 8. WAYNE A sort; C. E. GRENVILLE A W T. SAMPLE, transacting business lu Chatta nooga, under the stylo of GRENVILLE A SAMPLE, and in Savannah unde' the style of GRENVILLE St *’■ ‘ , have entered into copartnership (to dute from the oral UommlNMlon A Forwarding Iluuines Under the style of WAYNE, GUENVILLE A (JO., nt Savannah, GRENVILLE, SAMPLE A CO., at Chattanooga. TIIOMAS 8. WAYNK, R. Al.kX. WAYNK. jefi—tl DISSOLUTION of CO-FAKTfcEUSHIP rpHE Co-partnership heretofore existing between 1 BOTH WELL A WHITEHEAD is hereby dissav ed hy mutual consent. Either parlv is authorized* . attend to I lie unsettled busmess. NEW GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. | T HE SUBSCHIBERbnsnow In store.and is receiving I by each steamer from New York, a lull and well | Savannah, Juno 1,185.). selected assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING ANP GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. CO-PA KTNEKSItlP. T HE Undersigned have this day formed a Co-part nership lor the tiansactlon of a Factorage aud Commission business under the name and stylo of IH)TIIWELL A WHITEHEAD,nnd respectfully ho- I licit the patroimagoof their friend.* nnd the public gen* , ernlly. D, E. BOTH WELL. . Snvannah,June 1,1855. 11. WHITEHEAD. CO-PAKTN EH Nil IP NOTICE. Conslstiiigoriluu DRESS info FROCK COATS, BUS1- f rp|i).; Undersigned hnve thisday formed a co-partuer- NESS COATS of nil qualitiesi and colours. JBERINO j | ship under tho tiatno and sty lo of COUPER A ‘ *' *j PHASER, for the purpose cf currying on a- Factorage and FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWS.- (iLOVES, CltA VATS, Ac., Ac. t and Geuer 1 Cotuntlssion Uusine.-s.and respectfully so* Having procured the services of nn -•xperlenccd cut- | |ict tho patronage or their friends nnd the public gon* ter, ho Hatters himself that he shall pv ublp to please j urn n y r WM. AUDLF.Y COUPER. all who may favor hint willi his orders, and his stock of pieces goods Is full,nnd well assorted. * WM.O. PRICE, oct 10 147 Bay s’ret^L — COAL AND WOOD YARD. orally JNO. COUPER FRASER. Bay at., Savannah, juue 1. ________ COPARTNERSHIP. rpilE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, to X ditto from the 1st instr for the transaoMoa of ■ Generul Fact" :nge,C< inmlsslwn amf Forwardlugllusl ness,uudcrtno firm of CRANE, WELLS A CO., Savannah, and RICH AUD CURD A CO., Macon, ,nd pledge their strict personal attention to acy nusl- apr 4 NIS A JOHNSTON. CAPS! CAPS l l MEN’S, BOYS’ ANI) CHIL|)REN’8CAPS.-- RAILROAD, CRIMEA, TRAVELLING, NAVY CAPS, i fclolli, Leather,Cordo Roy, Volvet and Plush. Also, > illtlren’d Enibroidored, at N. K. BAKNUM’R, net 23 153 Congress st. PKEMlUin WHITE I.EAI). >UItE While Load; French uml American Window Glass,Just rocolved anti lorsnln at JOHN OLIVER’S aug 31 Paint store, 121 Broughton Hireol. AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. ~ CO-PAKTNEKMIIP NOTICE. Uave this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN In co partnership with me In tho Auction nnd Commission I itlnesa. The liiiiliiesa v.lll liuroufior he conducted un- t ir the name uml style of Spencer .'orrull u Co. SPENCER CI/RRELL. flavantmh, Oct. 15. IH.55. oct 10 i 3 EM ENT.—2011 bids Hydraulic Uemonl. fur salt) to ar- 1 J rive,by oct Hi HUNTER A GAMMKLL. PI HITS*11F'l UUPEN lTN i'.. -2.. bbis. r-pU Tu^T.q'i- liue, instore und lur sale lit I, t-’l) £Ji u*m HUNTER A GAdMELL. M A coinmodltius Brick shed Warehouse, situated In (lie rear of the Gharluston steamboat Wharf, havlnga leasool five years,Hullablo for the sto- rngeof Lime, liny or other merchandize, rite Build- im: mny lio rotnovod by tho purchaser, at tnooxtiirolion oftbuleasu. Applyto Z. N.WINKLER, ly 3—if 11 Williamson’s Buildings. TO LET. M ROOMS, opposite tho Pulaski House—suitable forofficoaor sleeping nparinjents.Lnqiilreo.' Jnnfi tf JN<). >> . KELLY . / 1 RATES.—Received thisday per steamer Florida, a VJ Inrge assorlmunl of Grates. not 24 HORACE MORSE, rW Broughton at. DARLORCOAL—810 per ton, for sale by I oct III C. A. L. LAMAR. S EED, RYE AND OATS—Cpolco Rye, weighing 541 Bi. per liushci, choice Oats, weighing 45 lb. por biiHhol, ftir sale In quantUlos to suit purchasers, OCt 22 T. J. WALSH, 170 Ray street. B ALEBahii halTliiduaof Gunny Cloth, for arrive, by MINIS A JOHNSTON. MINIS A JOHNSTON. M F.AVY SEED OATH-200 lunlicls Maryinmiseed L TRICKS, PLOUCJ1IN, Ac. J UST RECEIVED by Steamers, and other vessels, full supply of Colton Ware Hottso and Store Trucks,of nil sizes 100 No 10 and 11 Ploughs; 25 No 2 B do (two horse) 50 No I Allen do, ono horse; 50 No 2 do do do 100 Tray Barrows, extra quality, for Rnilrond pur poses. For sale by C. II. CAMPFIELD. etl 90-lm SAVANNAH IflEDIOAL COLL EKE, T HE Third course of Lectures in this Institution wllU-otnniunco on tho (list Monday in November next. The Clinical l.ecturosln Modiclno and Surgery, at lliuHuvunnuh Hospital und tho College Cliniquo, will commence ou the L5th of October aud contiuuu during the course. Faculty. Theory und practice of Medicine—R. I). ARNOLD. M. D. Obstetrics, and diseases ot Women nml Children—P* M. K<)LLOCK, M. D. Principles and Prncllco of Surgery—W. G. BUL LOCH, M.D. Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST, M. I). Institutes of Modiclno—E. II. MARTIN, M. D. Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. I). Materia Medina and Medical Jurisprudence—J. B. READ,M.l). , .. „ Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST, M. I). Fees for the entire course ••**5 JJJj Malrlcululion Ticket * V™ , AtntBo tacitlllos will bo Birnisliod for tho study of Practical Anatomy, lh.ard can ho hud at lrom 84 to 8fi per week. For furthor particulars, apply to aug l-3mo8 C. W. WEST, 51. D.. Doan. . •-•Tito following papers will copy Into their country issues to the extent of 8 Id, uml send bills to tho Doani « Georgia Clllzon, Journal A Messenger and Telegraph, Mncon,*Ga.s Recorder, soil Fotlural Union, ftltlledge- vllle, Ga.: I’atrlol, Albany,Ga ; Watc ttniin, Tltomas- vuio,(»n t Times a Honlliicland Enquirer, Columbus, Ga * Clironlolo A 8enilnet,and Constitutionalist, Au gusta, tin; Banner, Athons, Gn j Reporter, l.ngrango, Gu* Republican,Ekamlnrr,and Intelligencer. Atlanta Gnt Stand rd, Cassville, Ga; Southern Christian Atlvo cato. and Southern Presbytorlon, Charleston, s C Christ Ian Indux, Ponliold, Ga ; Gazotle, and Ad vortlaor Chattanooga,Tenn; Floridian A Journal, Tallahassee Fin; Nows.Jacksonville, Fla; Spoctntor, VVetuntpka Ala ; Mall, Journal, aud Advertiser, Montgomery, A la., Advertiser, and Register, Mobile, Alo. fov/in ORANGES just received antliit line order, In O'HrUslore, for sale by A. II. CHAMPION nrt 2, r , Successor lo vhnmplon A Walla. i tORN, HAY,Hath, AND SALT. For ab. hj |_.) DAVID It. DILLON, uo t "j, Maikt’l liquate. J.T. THOMAS. offers for sale nlllio UNION F E It It Y W II A It F RED ASH COAlTaND FIRE WOOD I n«^*H»di.rthei/char e e, at eltlmr place.^ of all kinds. } - Conki’MKRb can depend upon being promptly sun . f iled with agood article. 'Strlctattentloii given to Faf-. lensuremcnt. Boxes for ordorsare placed althe storor } of Messrs. J. M. Cooper A Co., VV. G, Dickson. W. Ws J Lincoln, at tho offl:o of the Morning Nows, nml nt my I resilience In Jones atreet. Terms Cash. oct 8 ' coilNT1 Mi KOOJTI FOR KENT, \ OITUATED on tbo Bay, (riverside) uml convenient H to tho Post tifllco, also llio two first stores under neath, on favorable terms. Apply at this office. Savannah, del* 0, I855. ... VV. VVKLI.8, RICHARD CURD jeti—ly DISSOLUTION. rpiiuCOPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing ill tho 1 name of CHAMPION A WATTS. Is this day do- . solved by mutual consent. Mr. A. li.Chnropiou will attend to the settlement of tho business of the firm. A. II.CHAMPION, eel 23 JAMES G. WATTS. NOTICE. T HE UNDERSIGNED having this day purchased the interest of Mr. James G. Walts, his Into Co-partner, will continue tho Wholesale and Retail Grocery busi ness at tho old stand of Chnm|)lon A Watts, at No. 4, Barnard Street,and solicits tho oatronugo of bis friends ami tlie public generally. „„ „ oct 23 _ A. II. CH AMPION. TO THE PUIILIC* ‘ T HE UN DEKS1G N ED having disposed of his Interest, No. 4, Barimrd street, to Ins Into Co-partner, do- slron to state to Ills friends nnd tho public goiierally. that ho will still be found «l the Old Stand, and request his r*»; “>“O’ cu “'”" ’‘/aKu. watj 8 ._ NOTICE. T HOSE INDEBTED to the Firm or CHAMPION A WATTS, will please call and sottle accounts, hs nil bills unpaid on tho 1st dny of Jnnuary uext, will be ol.cc.l III llm limn!, ot “» Annum, for collPfllnn. oct23 A.II. CHAMPION. TO IIOUNEKEEPEIIS. DANIEL CRONIN, UPIIO..STKRER, 20 BRYAN ST. W OULD roBpccltully announce to tho citizens ol • Savannah, that ho la ready to make nnd put down t — Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, Ac., at the shortest notice and on tho most reasonable terms. 3ino—oct 3 Savannah,June 5th, 165a CO-P A KUNE IIVII11*. ntllE tindorsigned havo formed a co-partnership uuder 1 tho style of VERSTILI.E A FRIERSON, for the Durno^o of conducting a Forwarding nml General Commission business. HENRY W. VEHSTILLE, EDMUND FRIERSON. Savnunnb, August 7,1855. _ . eng 7 notice. I irom tbis date,all vessels navigating tho Savannah ’ River, will puss to the North of tlie Dredging Ma chine, now employed on the wrecks. All steamers, passenger, freight and tow boats, wll let off steam when ' approaching tie Wrecks, and pass the Dredging Machine and Mud Flats with a diminished •peed. OCTAVU8 COHEN, Chairmnn Coni, of Pilotage, pro. tern. Savannah Gn., August 10,1655. 17 , iVIADEIKA WINES. O NE of the firm of Welsh Brothers, of Madeira,®*- poets to bo In SavannalMlurliig the month or Do* bomber next, with samples of a small siock of choice Madeira Wines. List of prlcos and desoription of qua). By can be suon nt llio office of the tindorsigned, wlicro any orders will bo duly registered, ool 17-lm IIIIMTR HUNTER A GAMMELL. FINE BED BI ANK1.TS. T O families who wish a superior Bod Blauket. we offer 0-4,8-4, lti-4 and 12-4 fine Swiss Blankets, a new and beautiful nrtlelc. Also, 0-4,8-4.10-4 and 12-4 Hoso lllnnkels. Whitney Blanket! of all sizes, and a choice English Blanket, Cradleand Cribb Blankets. The i hove article will be sold at tho very lowest prices. Call nnd examine our lot ol Blankets boforo purchasing elsewhere. [octUl ROKENBAUGH A LADSON. keotoval.- npllB untlorslgnetl have remove*! to the counting room I two doora East of Messrs. Ogden, Starr A Co’s. I'AIII.I'TIIN Jtr. PAHSONK. oct 9 CARLETON A PARSONS, ylommlsalon Merchants, Bay-st. REMOVAL t m J R. A J. G. MILLS have rotnovod to tho offleo ro- • cently occupied by John W. Audotson, No. 200 liny alreet. oct 9-1 mo Y OUTH’S F1UVCK PANTS AND VESTS.—Just re ceived a large assortment of Boy’s fine Bluo and Black Cloth Frock Coala, Pants and Vests, which are good and cheap. Cali and see, at tho clothing store,' <«. Itamm. by „ 8 , N , a „ m. NOTICE. s|i|IK undersigned Imvo this day established an Agen- 1 ey nt Knoxville Tennessee, for the transaction of a General Produce and Commission Uusiuees, to be con ducted by T. B. CLARKE, under tho naroo and style of T. B. CLARKE A CO. Orders for Western Produoe, thankfully received and promptly oxecutod. TISON A MACK AY, T. U.CLARKE. Savannah. Ga., 10th Oct., 1855. octl3 ■*EK FLOKIDA. , j Flannels,Canton do, Tablo bnmuaks, 1't . N EW CROP Layer Raisins, In whole and quarter an a Furniture Calicos, Huckaback and Damask Towels, boxes. Also, 30 bids Apples, ’ Crash, Dowlas. Ac. A largo variety or abovegoods tot 1’hcanlx. l ound Hw eeis, . i ..t- Ht lowest prices, by 23 DkWITT A MORGAN. L" j a UNNY CLOTH.—Sevouly-llvti bales heavy Gunny ll cloth, In store, ami for salo b» uCl yj OCT AVI'S COHEN. STAPLE DRY liOODfl. 19 «/v AND 12-4Cotton Sheetings, Litton do. Pillow "I" Case Linens, Bleached Shirtings, English and French Long Cloths, American, English aud Welsh — - ._ . ^'uraituro Dimity Boll flowers. s. Pippin tins, Pot inngan, v-ranucini’*, ■■ ■■■ Ac. For sale, wholesale and retail, at toe r rail l.mi-o* rium, hy J- A. BROWN, No. 27 Whitaker et. 11 AY IIHIhalos North IHver liny, fo iCl’JJ CAUI.LTON « Btb> by . I’AUStiNH. CARLETON A PARHQ5