The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, October 30, 1855, Image 3

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aycti.il yoticrn. .... w i'll vol •' l ". *° *‘« , * Uh,n * n'w'i'l.VN «Hrr tn*n> )*’»« of ureal nervous i .niton* •<» * h ® of c««s um riuf* » |t|tfrKr||lllon um |, otrocl to Itov. kVIII«e«' ImjNAItl* 59 Fulton street, llrookl*n,N. Y. ° 13-1*. notiff.. Til i: Rato or Freight on Halos of Domostlo h« Hu* Hue to Now York, will Ik* Bitfltl Coot* r ^l. miiiiI lurtlier nolle®. PAnKl.FOUl), FAY k UO. N. V. AUU HlVANNAII SlSOSSHirCO. 1 •III] SaVMHmll. I tel. 8, 1H5.V { it t; s«F un i' ll i II > the Philadelphia a..«l Savannah meant. Py lltl|> Lino, on Light Goods ami Dry Goods, «: i.o III rent* ami 15 cents per cuhie fool, being thu established prior to Juno last. mi| 87 C. A. I.. I.AM Alt, Agent. tfninnTinttH for savannah HKrum.irAN. Tuesday moii> in<,, October 30, loss. iiiit Mir.hi fellow i ITIZF.iNS—I oiler lor thooltlco of Sheriff of riiatbani county, at the ensuing lection In Januaiv next, and loaneollully solicit your support. |ocl 17—lilj WARING RUSSELL. Uottcmn. Mill Oil III IX All 1 • TO Tim VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. M Uentlomen: -I am u Caiulblnto for election fajW to tluti.nioo of or,Hoary, at the el«M<tlon in Januniy next, and will bo llinnkful lor your sunnort. may 89* M. tl. SHKFTALL. M FELLOW CITIZENS:- I am a candidate WWr for the ofllco of ordinary nt the election In Jnnuaiy next, and ntspeclfully ask your support, may 7 Jo,’Hit BARNARD E. BEE, WE nro authorized to nnnounco JAMES R, (lOllFIt F.Y, as a candidate fortboonico of imtry of Cbnlham County, altlio ensuing January election. •»«>' A—td ^ VVo aroauthorUod toannounco THOMAS VtaP il. II ARDEN, as it candidate lor tlio ofllco or ordinary or Chatham County, nt the ensuing Janu arv election. . Jo 4 — tile* KPKClAli NOT1VK. [7»“Ontho tlrst day ol February next, lb® Arm oi IIOKTON at ItlKF.MAN, will be dissolved by IlniiUtloti. After this dale, they will do an ox- du-ito CA«H BUSINESS, fir tbo purpose ol set tling up. All of our stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fancy Hoods, wc will sell at a very smull advance oil 111® cost, lor cash only. IIOKTON k U1KEMAN, I III llrougblon-streel. Savannah,June lst.IS.VI, may ill—tf NOTICE. ITT THE subscrlbor lias removed hi* offleMo No. Sin, Huy street. S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agt. Savannah, Sept I, 1855. NOTICE. J During my absence from tlm Stale, Mr. J. V. TARVER and .1. G.COIIKN, will attend to my busi ness. aug 0 M« A, CtHIHN. .SPECIAL NOTliT!. M.l. PLUS' 'NS imlehied to thu lulollrm ol'PIllUK It V I'. \ |IKK are respectfully requested to call on the sub scriber mid pay up, aud thereby save troiibto nod ox- p,<use. W.M.O. PRICK, 147 Huv street, |> II Surviving Co-partner. i ammonium:iiancineacadeiiiy. a MU. NICHOLS will resume the duties of bis Academy mi or about the 8"ih of November, 1855, with new Ta,'tllllca lor teaching a thorough and practical knowledge of Dnpctng nod Calisthenics, ST. ANDREW’S II ALL. I jT" Terms, Hours of Attendance, fcc., will bo nu ll .aneed In a t'uiure advertisement, before the coin- iicetueui of the session. oct 15—llnov Attention, ticornin IliiNMirN. AT TEND an extra meeting of the corps to be held at your drill room, «m Monday even ing,, 5th proximo, at S o’clock, to elect a Cnr- ■ uel*vice David Wnllhour resigned, and to fill i vacancies that may then and there occur, by order of J. P. W. HEAD. Captain H. 11. J .Oils II. Johsston. t trtlerlyr Sergeant, O. II. oct 87—lot TO YOUNG CENTLKnEN AND LOVERS OF MUSIC, ESPECIALLY, rpilE (iullar being almost tho only instrument which I grown persons could learn successfully, and the undersigned possessing lunch experience and facilities laying and leaching lids beautiful Imminent, res pectfully Invites nil. and young Hciitlemou especially, i.< avail themselves of the opportunity of acquiring fn a short time, u source of Intellectual and refined outer- ament. For terms &c., apply to tho subscriber at Col. 8. 8. Sibley's Hook store. •cl 87—3 E. M. EDWARDY. ’.•Journal it Courier copy. MRS. CLARK W ILL resume the Exercises of her School on Mon- day, October 29th, nt her Residence In Minrltou Street, near thu Female Orphan Asylum, ocl 85 Milt CEI.IIK Of CIUIHTN. FEI.I.OVV CITIZHNH:—I am a candidate for llm office of dork of the Superior and Interior Courts at tlm election In January next, and re specllully ask yoiirsupporl. JM(>, K. DAVIs. jell-iue NOW 18 YOUR CHANCE 11 ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HANOI ny aptnuaiTv or rim htatk or oboroia Fort Gaines Academy Lottery. I’nparallutl Nclieinu lor NovontbcrU _ , , „ f-'lltAA O, Twbo drawn November 83rd. lS55,ln the Oily of At lanta, Ua., when prizes amounting to 30,000 DOLLARS! U III be distributed according to the following tntlinn- bln Scheme. 11 you draw Hie lowest Prize you get tho coal ol tour ticket, without deduction, and remember every I rlxu Is drawn at each drawing. Look at It I One I’rlio to every Ten Tickets!! PAPITAE I'UIXE, 110,0001! Salts at auction. IIV NPENOEH (lUfltEI.I. A (;p, At Prlvato Hale. HHl Halim Prime Northern liny. oct30 'At I’r valo Sale. .Salts at auction. Salto at auction. IIY WYEI.V A MONT'loa.l IN. 11% X. J. WAENH. Central Itallrnad stock at Auction. In sliarea Central Railroad Stuck will bo sold on lues- day, the Oili of November, during legal hours of sale. . 4 Demijohn* superior Irish Whiskey, direct linnorta- l .. A . l, ”l“ l11,0 H'noaml place, 10 aliarea Oglotliorpe Hon. * or* Ml Mulual Lean Association Slock. oct 30 Public Hnlo. oct 30 At I'rivule Sale. tine Negro Woman, n good Held band, and plain Cook, and her two children, aged 10 and"J years, oct 80 Household Furnliiiro at Auction. At No5 C’astlo Row, on WEDNESDAY, tho 31st or October, instnui, at II o’clock, A M, Die following Household Furniture • 1 prize or.. “ ' 8,01111 are 4,(MM 00 are 1.500 850 are 8,750 110 nro 1,150 75 are 1,875 do ..fin,(mm 50 uru 8,150 85 are 8,075 10 nro 8.000 5 nro 3.150 FEU.MW t’ITIZr.NSs-l am a candidate the election In January next, for Clerk of Tiperlor and Inferior Courts, nod will be ihmikful for your suffrages. WM. II. Ill.'LLOCII. may 14 Jnt>5*&0 NOTICE.—We art* authorized to niuiounco I W*Wo JtlllN V. TARVER as a Candidate lor Clerk 1 of Hie Superior and Inferior Coiirls, at the ensuing elec tion, In Junoary next, may 18 Jan ’50 llErillYEU OF TAX ItETI'IINN. T«» MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF CHATHAM C/J. I am a cnndidale for Receiver of Tax Re- Rv loros at the olec'.ioo In January ueal, and re- specifully ask vour support, _ may 88—Jan3,»30 WM. \V. OATHS. savannaii.'.mw n 15557* IMkskrs. Epitohh;—You will please an notince Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS ns a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Reliirus, ai the ensuing ’ January election, and oblige MANY VOTERS, may !l FELLOW CITIZENS:-! am a candldnie DbC®* for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, in January next, and respectfully solicit your votes. l»-ir I. U. DILLON. FEL LOW-CITIZENS :—l am a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, in anunry next, and respectfully solicit your votes, may 14 if Z. N. WINKLER. FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I am u candidate W&F for tlm ofllco of Receiver of Tax Returns, in January next, and respuctfully solicit your votes. may8t» If IOIIN It. HABERSHAM. !< gy FELL 1W Citizens On Die 'first or May last, I announced myself n candidate for Receiver of Tax Kelurm*: and am now a candl- onto for Hint office, at (be next election, and respect fully solicit your support. Your obedient servant, le 0 It Tjimja. Foil T'-t.t (!<>U7i:t'TOII. ro THE voter’s of CHATHAM COl’NTY. OENTLEMEN •— I am ncuudhlato for the undB^ office of Tax Collector of this County, (the election to bo liuld on the first Monday In January, IH50,> nod respeclfollv solicit yotir support, may ID—If PETER IJ. THOM AS 10 do 110 nro 1,150 li;iu do 17 do “■ ' 1,000 prizes, amounting to 830,000 • «»NLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS 1 IT” Tickets $5—Halves |8.50—Quarters* 1.85-fifl Hills on all solvent Hanks nt par. All communications strtelly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agency oil lirotighlon stroot, between Whitaker and Unrtiard. oct 87 03 Plantation Negroes w.ll be sold at public outcry, on THURSDAY, 88d of November, at II o’clock, at •Milieu, on the Central Knll Rond. (70 mho •lallon.) This gang of Negroes worn raised in Scrlvon Couiily, on Die plantation of Jefferson Roberts, and nro well known throughout that County ns good plantation bands, tin u ,,, , , - . ... ... nccusioiimd In the culture of corn and cotton. Tlm men 1 'Hack Nt alnut Parlor Sett In llrocntollo. coiislsllng ure niimug the most expert nml skillful timber cullers of 1 • s ‘oln, DeiitleiiU'ii and l.udy * Easy Chairs, 1 An- hi Hie Slate. To those desirous of purchasing Negroes tiquuumi 4 Easy Chairs, l black Walnut Commode for plNiiiatlnn i \V bat-lint Fretwork Door, I black NValuut Cotoinodu and ol uatabllsl Prlvato Sale. SIl'iRTS anil llran, In quantities to suit pmebasera— A pair of gentle Family Carriage Horses, kind In har ness and good trn tellers. Central Railroad Stoek. „ South Western Railroad Slock. oct 87. What-not Panueled Door.l black Walnut tVniarTable, Marble Top, I black Walnut Side Table. 8 black Wal nut Crickets, I black Walnut Sofa Lounge, an extra ar tide, I Leather Covered Lounge, I black Walnuts feel Fall Leaf Extension Dining Table, 18 black NValuut Carved T’p Dining Chairs, I Hall Stand with Class, 1 Sell chamber Furnliiiro with Marble and Wardrobe to match, 1 Sett Chamber Furniture with Rocking Chair and NVardrobe to match, 8 black NValuut Cottage bed steads, 8 tsprliig buds, 8 first quality llalr Mattrniscs “‘tli llnirnud l’<'Hlhnr Pillows and bolsters, 2 eluicK Matlrasses, togeiliur with Parlor nml Chamber Carpets, Vm lu '; r08 ., * 1 S, , II .V W V l,t,or ba « li'i-f m Crockery. Class and China NVare, Kitchen Furniture ami A , U , a , c J MM .*, to nidation Is a good s (.am I Cooking tJlousds, nil Overseers hotiso, negro houses, out lioui pari January no MliMCAI. t .tltb- JTJIjITJS iiaring, M m rof€HHOV of alfifNir, Rospcctfully offer Ids services to Hie citizens of Snvntinab. . To be found at NV. D. Zogbnuin'aTKgeBl MiihIc store oct 1—3m | BY AUTHORITY OK THE STATE OF GEORGIA.) • ■ llnvaim I*Ian Lottery. Jasper Co. Academy Lottery. MACON, HA. rrMIIH LOTTERY Is conducted on tho plan of lb® 1 Royal Lottery of llnvaim, of single numbers—and drawn at concert Hal), '•/icon, C«., under tlzo aworn rtiiporlntomUnicu of Col. Coo. M. Logan, and Jan. A. Nlidicl, Esq. CR-VND SCHEME Foil NOV EM HER 15, 1055, When prizes amounting to $50,000 CLASS O-. Will bu distributed us follows: Capitals—I prize of 918,imm I 10 prizes of 1 1 do 5,0(101 10 do 150 I do 3,000 18 do 180 1 do 8,000 180 do 100 , 1 do 1,500 011 do 50 1 do 1,800 1 850 do 83 I do I.Iihi I S3 Approx., prlxosoftMM I do l,HIM | 4OH Prizes amounting In 950,000. ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBER*. Every Prize drawn nt each drawing, nod paid when doe. In full, without deduction. Orders strictly coiiff- dcntial. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at niv risk, bills on all solvent bunk - at imr. ry NVIiolu Tickets 9H; Halves *1; Quarters 98. Addicss JAMES F. NVINTElt, Manager, sept 85 Macon, (la. D RAWN NUMbEUSofOreciie and Pulaski Monu ment Lottery, Class 859: 87 35 30 73 01 40 78 14 50 15 00 0 80 4ft oct 30 E. VVITIIINOTON $4,500 78 Number Lottery—18 Drawn ballots. Greono and Pulaski Lottery. CI.AMN 250 FOR IHTni. To bo drawn lit Savannah Hu., Ocl. 3o, 1855. CRKCOKY «c MAURY, MANACEItS. I of $1.500-I ol *2.000-1 of 1018. Tickets 91,00—Shares in prnpurtnn Tioknis and Shares uithor singly or by I ho Package, for sale by oct 30 E. WITH I NOTON Tho above Is all nearly new. in perfect < best quality and luteal style. Alsu, the Homo to Rent. Terms made known on dny of sale. oct 89 Administrators Sale. ON TUESDAY, the Oth day of November next, be tween tho legal hours of sale. NVI LI. be sold before the Court-House la this city.— One negro woman, named Isabella, ugedabout 85 yours, a good Seamstress—a supcrf-Jr Cook. Washer and Ironcr. Sold us the properly of (Jen. Oliver, dec., by fiermU- siiiiiof thu Ordinary, for the benefit of the bolrs and creditors. Terms Cush. JAMES IL FRASER. ocl-4 Administrator. Villuge Lois nod Improvement sat Prlvato Sale! A c.uiir,triable dwelling ill Iho village of Hpriiigflcd. Kflluglinm county, with six comfortable rooms.n pnnlry, Ac ; uUo. barns, stable, carriage house, negro houses nml other necessary out-buildings, situated on ten acres ol land, four acres of which is cultivated and Is very |>roducllvu. On the premises Is an orchard of excel- lout pouches; nil of which Is for sale low. sept 89 1Nl>L1*KXDENT HOAX FOR PALATKA & BLACK CREEK, E. FLA. VIA DARIEN, bRUNHNVICK, ST. MARY*. HA., AND JACKSONVILLE, AND PICOLATA, FLA. I To l.rnve (on her former day) FRIDAY. I I - *IE**"*^- The favorite steam nacketWELAKA, I I msmK Capt.N. King, will commence Ih.t regu- 1 1 ' trips us alHive, on FRIDAY, nt 10 o'clock, A. and will continue to leave regularly ovrry Friday, ' NVelakais well fitted op wilh airy State Rooms, and n every way well adapted to the route. • pt 8 M. LAITITEAU, Agent. LEKLEit Si WILI0X, DENTISTS, oflU-o over DuNVill fit .Nlorgaii’s Store on Congress *lrcel. r^MB SAVANNAH, OA. oct 4— ly L HATS AND CAPS ££ Corner llnriiiiril k i{roii!rIiton*Sts. SILK HAT*. S' 'FT II ATS, of all descriptions. CAPS of every STYLE and QUALITY. Low for Cash oruood Ciikiut. CORNER OF oc.H IJun lUtOUUIITON At UARNARD. EDW A KliS ON THE LAW OF IIAILMENTS. TABLE OF CONTENTS. UbapH’r lst,bnllmenlH; chapter 8d, Deposits; chapter 3d, (fruluitoiis t.'otnmlssloiis or Mnndulcs: clmpier4ib, (•ralidtoiis Loans, chapter 5th. Pledges or Pawns; chap ter bill. Contracts lor Hire: chapter 7th, of Innkeepers; ' *rs oi Puisen LOST, WANTS, &c. WANTED. r )( i \UI), for an uldeily Lady, with a Room having n > ffre place In It. Apply ni tills office. oct 87, WANTED^ inn nnn ••bshels or oyster shells to bo HM f.UUU delivered within the next six inoulhs.- Apply to net 83 C. A. L. LAMAR. WANTED., inn RALES Cotton mi Deck, to completo cargo of iun brig SCOTLAND, for boston. Apply to oct 9 bRIHIIAM, KELLY U CD. WANTED. |/iA RALES Cotton on Deck, to complete cargo e 11 Ml Schr. ALFRED BARRETT,Tor llnltlmoru. Ap ly to [oct 9] liltIHHAM. KELLY Sc. Co. '% ANTED. J JANDS to work in iho upper Rico Mills. Apply nt . the Mills or to ROUT. HABERSHAM &.SON. oct 0 WANTED A Situation ns llonk-keopor or Snlesmnn in either a Dry Hoods,Grocery or Commission House, Hood references given. Apply at tills office, aug 31 a purposes uncxcc|illonul In every rcspoct, Islied reputation In tholr neighborhood, an opportunity is afforded such ns seldom occurs. Titles undoubted. Terms each, or city nccaptnuces. For Information, upplyllo TIIOS. W.CDLLIN8, Macon, Ha.,or WYLLY 6l MONTMDl.LIN, oct 80 Savannah, Ha. At Prlvato 8;tlo. THE UNION CREEK PLANTATION In South Car olina, slluntod on the Havatiimb River, about I4mil'ia from the city, containing 985 ucres, nil or which with the exception of 50 acres, Is llrst quality Rico land and res..f which Is now under bank in cultivation- Tlirasbor, , - . misvs, and Improvements appertaining to a plantuti* ALSO, Tho adjoining tract of land called Tray, containing I .’50 acres, more or loss, about 5U0 acres of which la pluu land, the residue consists ol uncleared ltlver Swamp Land—Oak mid Hickory. For further pnrtloulnre apply at our ofllco oct 83 At Private Halo. 11)411 ACRES of first quality Land, eight miles from the City, situated on the Canal; 150 acres of first rale Rico f.and under bank, the balance is high land ol ns good quality ns any In tho county, web limbered and well wooded, with tho'.'anal running through It, ma king It very convenient to get iho Wood or Timber to market. For further particulars upplyat tho office. ocl 80 A very desirable family of Ncgroos: A woman ngc.l 50 years, tlrst rnto cook; n likely tunn 81 ycnis, flel-l band and hostler; u likely girl 17 years, field baud and bouse servant; a likely woman 87 yours, do dodo ; her soii.ll years, smart and intelligent: her girl, 9 years, do do; her girl, 5 yearn, do do.oct IH On TUESDAY, November ffth, Will bn Bold, In front of Ibe Court House, between tho usual hours of sale, Lot No. 589, Newton I'ountv, containing 4L0 acres, Jtaies at atuttton. hybEIXX pren ’iYnn; [SltCCBMoaS TO Pill I.IIKII K JtllBUL Fu.^Ujyie at Auction] ■ TQ.MORR./’V, Irt front oi Store, An assortment of Parlor,' !:*»uber sod Kitchen Fur niture, Crockery, Hlass Ware, an ..■’-.•longing to a gen* Human about leaving tlm city. Terms cr.*b. oct 30 TO-MORROW, at 11 o’clock, In front ol s.^eT ’ The usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, V- quality land. Title undoubted, forms cash ; | KX.^ Jow. Irv mrshnsers paying for title. ; "“J'ft®*•?.*"!Vh t q«l»rs, Crockery un.l Hlass Ware, Dry Hoods, New and Second blind F.iridinrc, Clothing,Fancy ArllcIt-B,Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &Cf Terms cash before delivery. - ... N. IL—All articles purheased at noctlon and notset* On TUESDAY, November lllh, will be sold, Iii front of. tied for before the next regular sale, will be sold on ac- lliu Court House, bet wee if tho usual lions or sale, ! count and risk of former piircbn.i-r. oct 30 A Family of Negroes t a woman 87 years of ago, nc-' ‘Administratrix Snio — .‘".f'i'iiS"..’ ..I" 11 . L'S 1 .'. - OnTII.JIWDAV, Hill Novemtwr ICI..UI o'clock, at washer; a girl li years ; u girl 4 years, and a boy child 18 months. J AitlKisnmo time, a Roy, aged 10 years. All war ranted sound, and titles undoubted. oct 8>< At Private Sale. A lion.l of the Hiatoor Hoorgin for $5b't, bearing In terest 7 per cent. A lion.l of tho South Western Railroad fnr$5lK),con vertible in Hiock. oct 15 Private Knlo A likely mulatto boy aged 85 years, to bo sold lo u , dly resident owner, only. Terms iircoiimiodnling. | * Private Sale. 1 Two “Ely’s Pntent” Glim for Sea Island Cotton, lino I finish, with metalic rollers, (near,) for sulu low ' the lute residence of D. Vender, deceased, corner of Broughton and llnbershnm streots, j A complete assortment of Pino Fashionable Fund* lure, belonging to the ostulo of David Veader, dec’d, ’ and sold by permission of the Ordinary, and por order of thu Administratrix, for the benefit of tbu bolrs and • creditors of said estate. Also, I At tho same time and place, per order of tho Exeo 1 utor, sundry articlesof Furniture, Including one splen did 7 Octuvo Plano Forte,“Worcester” maker, in Rose* > wood, as good ns new. Also, a good Library, Ire-, • belonging to the estate of L. O. Reynold!, dec’d. I Terms cash. oct 99 Rowling Alley un.l building—at Auction. . ON Wednesday next, the 31st Inst., at 11 o’clock, will Also, ion sticks of (8 bushels each) Egypilau’ Dais Tor ' bo sold on Iho premiseson Itryun street, tlio buildings seed, for sale In quantities to suit purchasers—a stipe- i n° w occupied us the Alhambra bowliugiSalooii,togeto- rlor nrll -le. 0 <-t 9 ' er with tho Ton Pin Alleys, balls. Pins, Jtc., Stc. Pur- .... ..... . ... LI,.. . chasers to remove said buildings Immediately, VAI.I AIIIjF, ITIAINIJHK. — T HE Subscribers keep constantly off band u supply of Kctlluwell’s Mineral Hnlis nml Uuntin, and Land Plaster. N. A. HARDEE Ac. CO. Je81— firno not 87 NOTICE. , DAM SHORT licvingma.lo an assignment to Hiram : f,ots and Improvements, At Auction. ON TUESDAY, fitb November uexf, at 11 o’clock, In froulof Court llouso. T vo Lots and Improvements, 105 feet by 65 (fee aim* i im- ...1.3hav.mi (k-mantl. I tho >u.a Adam hi,on, will ' IK .lor. plomo ruuilor a .lulemeilt of bucIi demallil lo lug a. . *l)ijipinu auutrtfnnnrnts. FDR LIVERPOOL.—Tlio ship MARCIA C. DAY, Chase, muster, will havo despntch for tho above port. For freight of sow bales Colton, apply to ad *8 T, It. & J. H. MILLS. FOR BOSTON.—Tho flno bark HADIANf, Fltnn, master, will have despaich for above 'or freight or past-ace, apply to URIHIIAM, I , KELLY Sl HQ. AGENCY IIOtVAItll INSURANCE CO OF NEW YORK. Savannah, August 3d, 1853. M R. C. II. CA31PFI ELD will attend to tbu business of Ibis Company during my absence from tho city. Those tiiiviiig Policies to renew, or Insurance to make, will pleaso call upon him at Ids office .hi tho liny, No. 171. H. C DUNN INC, Agent, aug 3—3iuos uT'Si marsimTi Sale. B Y virtue of an execution. Issued out of tho United Suites District Court for the Northern District of Florida, and to mo directed, I have levied upon Awzie, formerly known as Drayton Island, in Lake Heorge, Ht. Johns ltlver, containing 1.781 acres of good cotton nn.l stignr lands, with u new nml commodious dwelling and nut bouses and other improvements. Also 131 acres opposite Ibe sui I Hand oil tlio main land, which will bu sold bv the tindorsignud for cash, at public outcry In (he town of Pnlatkn, Putnam Co., Florida, on Mon- FOR NEW VoRK-Union LiNB.-Thopnck- ,etscbr. LOUISINE. Hudson, master, will have itqmich lor the above port. For freight, apply lo out 88 <>H D KN, ST A UK Ac CO. <*6rri F011 NEW YORK.—The schr. SENATOR Dayton. For freight, apply to oct88_ ROB. IIAlIF.USIIAiM Sc SON. FttRNEW YORK.—Saw Link.—The rogo- day,the 3d uuyof December, at 18 o’clock M. Payment Inr pnekot brig MACON, Cnpl. Watkins, now wdl be received in specie. Charleston City or Savannah ■midmg, enn tako ibe bulk of 3hti bales Colton for above Clty'Bank hi Is. port. Apply to E. E. BLACKBURN, Mursbnl, oct83 ROWLAND At SON. by Uoo-J, Zelinbiuier, »l. Aiii.ii.Uihi FI.- Sppl-lh... slgneo. Suvnonab, May 8, 1855, WANTED T WO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS, at jo 81 RO HINSON At CAMP’S. I'llC C:ilAUI.ENT«N-Twlrc a Week t XXKCT1.YO It ITU THF. FLORIDA STEAM• fits, THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF (IFOR. (ilA,_A.YI> THE SOUTH CAROLINA U. It. , ' Mi and after September 8th, the splen- chapter Dili, Common Carriers anti , did steamship GORDON, Harden, gers. inmsnderVwill run regularly between Savannah and Tlio above chapters tiro treated very full, milking a i tiurlestou, leaving Savannah every Wednesday and book of t»li7 pages. One copy will bo mulled, free o Puurday evening, at 0 o’clock, and Charlt-slon every postage, on receipt of *4,5(1. Holiday and Friday evening, nt 5 o’clock. Just published and lor sale by TheGordoii will connect both ways with the Central ItAVKN. (iOll-BAGO., led South Curolina Railroads, and wllb the splendid 144 Nassau street, N. Y.. a.td Itsamor running the inland route bctwi eoSavatiiiab und oct 83 ti 475 Broadway, Albany, N, y. i' r freight or passage, having elegant state room ac- j Cl, I.MCJ OF Till-'. SAVANNAH .TII'.IM comniodattons,apply on board or to CAL COl.LCGr. ■cpO S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. | ON and after Monday, the 88u Inst., tlio COLLEGE CLINIC will bo opened dndy.jrnm U to 10 o’clock, . FOII UKAFFOICX. IVIA BLUFF'D 'N, lllt.TON III-: AD. no YD’S LAND- * 1NG AND CHARLESTON. The steamer WM.SKAHRook, Cnpt. F. Peck, will leave lor (lie nbovo I places on Sunday, the 8lfth Inst., at 5, P. M. For Ireigbt 1 r passage,apply at tho Chnrlesloii Wharf. a, pi I - S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. FOH MATTIIEW’N RVsVFF I AND INTERMEDIATE LANDIHS ON THE SA- 1 VANN AH RIVER. Tin- light draft sleamcr W.M. f.EBHY, still leave from tho Charleston Steam I Packet wliar. on Thursday morning. Frciglil received I on Wednesday.* 1 oct 88 H. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. INITED STATES ill A11. 1 INF. I FOR FALATKA, K. KLA., VIA OAKIKN, BRUNSWICK, ST. .MARYS, JACKSON VILLE. MIDiiLKBURd,(IJLACK CREEK,) ANIMMCOLATA. 1 he new nnd elegant Steam Packet ST. J' »llNS, Capt. James Freeborn, hav- |li-g resumeiriier trips to Florida, will leave for tho i.vunlncesover) Salorday, at 10 o’clock. ’••r ru-lgbt or Passage,having excellent Mule room "iiiiuo ti Hons, apply on board, at tho Florida Steam li'-i- k.-t wharf, near the (i.»s Works, or lo i»'. , 3 CLAGIIORN &.CUNNINGII AM, Agents^ I OH KEY WEST AND HAVANA. TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, 10TII INSTANT. ^ ^ TlieSplendidU.S.Mnilstounn-hlpIS- IIEL, Rollins, Communtler, will leave ^ T_'qr^&*iliis port oil Friday, Oct. IBlIi, and will leeve tliorcaflcr regularly,on the4tb and 1 I" ol each month- fin- ISAHEL connects, nt Havana, with thcU.S. I'l-ol steamship Company’s Lino nt Stc-umers for San ■ Vrmu.iscn via Aspmwall, and will carry tho Pacific mails. " r i'UHsngo, only, Hpiily lo ■ net 19 , COHENS Sl HERTZ. Agents. JUDSON HOUSE. Jncknauvillv, Cu>l I'loridii. C —-. THIS new and comiuodlous House Is now jjj, open for tho reception of lloardeis. Those - - It wishing to nvold Him severity of n Northern ell— « may find accommodations at the JUDSON HOUSE, •roevery attention wlb be rendered that comfort h-inmids—by tho management of C. W. Salisbury and nscumpuh-iitassistants. DANIEL DAY, ocl 80— lino Proprietor. TO ItKNT—AX 1200. I A small and coiivuulent IIRH 'K HOUSE, in B 'j’li J Jones street, at two hundred dollars per annum ■ Apply at this office. 3 oct 89 opi - - - - A.M. Medical Advice and Medicines will bo fnndsli oil gralulu.usly li« ull Indigent perrons who may apply at Hint hour, and when necessary, patients will beat- toiidt-d at ilu-lr bouses, under thu Huperiiiteudeuce ol aoii.e one of the Professors. A Lying in Ward i» open at the Savannah Hospital, under the care of Dr. P- M. Kollock, for indigent while females, where every attentio,. will he paid them. The clinic will do conducted under tho care and su pervision of tho following professors: Da. It. D. ARNOLD. “ P. M. KOLLOCK, “ W. G. . BULLOCH, C. W. WEST, J. (i. HOWARD, E. II. MARTIN, J. It. READ. M Its. t ofOctc k""«K oc.t 88— lm ofi:nincj ialiand winteumili* . NEIIY GOODft. MIts. C. FREELAND will open this dny, J9th itoher, a largo nnd selected assortment of s, coiisistingof French, Kilk, nml Satin paiturn Bonnets; also a choice lot of plain und colored Straws. Itlbbons, Velvets. Laces, Flowers, l-'oiUliors, Embroideries, Dress Cans and Head Dreasos. Bonnets Cleaned and Pressed. N.B. And this Season,In the Dressmnklugdepart ment, she * ill be enabled m please her customers In every respect as to Fitting. Making umUJ’rlining. as shu has advantages of procuring the best nnd most ap proved Paris Fashion?, monthly, having also engaged thoservlcesof a competent person from tlio North.— .She will nay parHciilnrutleiilloiito tlio .Making, Braid ing and Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Iliesses made III tlio most fashionable munuui in iwuiily-foiir hours. 177, BROUGHTON STREET, ocl 18 Opposite ft. Andrews Hall. MIST. A Dray book, for which, a liberal reward will bo given. If left ul office of oct 8 RUSE, DAVIS Si LONG. LOST. A URA Y ROOK, Oil the l*th, for which it liberal re ward will lie given, if left nt office of atlg81 WAYNE, GRENVILLE Si CO. i.ostT A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, tho finder will lie suitably rownrded on delivery to net 13 It. HABERSHAM St SON. I.OSX. \ Twelve fool Yawl Boat, painted lead color. The finder will bo rewarded bv returning il to Jo 18 HONE te CONNERY. SPLENDID HOSIERY ■-'or Gentlemen’!, Wear. C OMPRISING every variety and stylo of CASIIM EUR. MERINO, LAMB WOOL, FLANNELS. SILK and COTTON UNDER SHIRTS. DRAWERS and half HOSE, GLOVES, Ac. Suitable for the season. Please call and provide for yoor wauls and necessities. WM.O. PRICE, oct 87 Merchant Tailor, 147 Bay st. F»H HI-1 NX. A COMFORTABLE Two Story IIIlek Dwell- • ing. pleasantly sllunted on Liberty street, wilh JLstahle.Carringe House.nnd Servant? Room above, I Vard and fine Well of Wider. Applv r, 199 WM. WRIGIIT. I:i 1Th let I iro in tho Eastern nut,on Moore’s Wharf. Also, tlio Store . cd by Mr. Ciillcii. on Hu-same Whnrl. I '-.'5 — lino ROUT. II MIERSIIAiM A StjN. rh hi:nx. > THAT Wooden Dwelling on Brick Basement, ; No. Hi. York. Posses.l.,-. glvm 1st November. W oct 85 WYLLY St MnNTMol.LlN. FOR HUNT. stores under HT. ANDREW * HALL, con- T Broughton and Jefferson streets, will lie two, three, or four Stores to null tenants, ■lotion 1st November. For terms, apply lo M WILLIAM HUGER', St-.relnry. for iiiiitj x. Two largo nml coinmodloiiH hrlcs More*, lit Iho rnur ,,r ll,H 01,1 H »uumbnnt c.,V Yard, Ini l-.*4„ne to 1st November, lri .5, win. iho privilege * i oiitlouing Dm rent lor a longer period. Apply at Dos office. may 81 - if FOII HI L A desirable th»oe sb.r on on.-and a half loin, poasonnion given oil Int ■ is (I NT sled in York sireet- v« inln-r. Apply to OTA VIIK COIIEN. I nprl FOII HI)NX. i lie Store. No. HI5 Bryan street. Voting’s tigs, formerly .-ccnpied l,y B.H, Kumptoii ii given immediately. tf MINIS Sl JOHNSTON. FOKSAl.i;. ■ A coiiirnotlloiisBrickShuil Warehouse,I'llualtMl I iii the rear of the Charleston Steamboat Wharf, I havlmni lease.,f flvtt yearn,nnllabh! for tlm alo- Limit. Hay or other tnerclininllzn. Tho Build- nmy Im removed by tbepurclinser, nt tlmnxpinillnn -lie lease. Apply to Z. N. WINKLEIt, ) -t - tf Williamson's Bull.lings. TO LET. M ROOMS, opposite tlm Ptiiaski lloune— suitable "I htrolflccaor nlneplnguparttimiitn. Enquire ol "MunC __ If JNO. W. KELLY TO HUNT. I JrA “Im Western corner Tenement of Canncl Row, I ^'-Ih'tMting Reynolds sotinre ; also, two of tlm mid- It., **'" Temimonln of tfm name row. For convo- I i,'!*> Hier't In no ilwelling-homm of a similar size pro- I A. 1 '* l l"tiii,l» the city. I -‘’i 4 ' tf A LEX. A. HM ETH. , , KF7.0VA. " A J.G. MILLS lisve removed to lhn office m- I “ccuplod by John W. Anderson, No. 800 oct II— lino I , ’ j "N AN|) f|AY.- 501 btisl.eln choice while Corn, Bin l.uihel: prime l.'nninAi and Noilhein ""it, and for vale I WAVER A CONV.I AMINE. AMEniCil. aiiOltCi: WASHINGTON! r’|'*||E old Bruns Gun alltideil to in the letter from the X cliuthum Artillery of Savannah, wun cuhI In Eng- land, in 1750, was nent to this country Hnnpartofihu artillery of Lord Cornwallis, Commander of iho British forces at tlm time ol thu Revolution. Thin Gun was surrendered utlhe capitulation of York town to General George Wasulngton, and by him pru sen led to the Chalhain artillery of Savanunh The old RrHssSix Pounder still wears tlio Crown, hut is covered by tlm “Stare and Stripe?,” ami bears Dm marks ol cunnoii bulls, sword? and bayonet. Him was darkened by being sent to Ibis country in her infancy; Iii her old ugu she has been restored buck lo her beauty by Ameriea. 0RYZA SATIVA: IlUMl’IIliEY’S IUKTAI-LIC 1-OI.ISIII UsKQi'*i.:.Kn for lis Intended purposes, that of re storing Metals of every description buck to llieir origi nal finish and Im iiity, which they will retain even when subject to exposure. It removes rust from, nml given a muni beautiful polish to Brass, Steel, Iron, Cotipur, tf li ver, Tin, Briiunniu, German silver. Plated Ware, and all bright metallic works of Locomotives, Hteanisbips, Steum and Fire Engines, Factories, Carriages, Harness, Hurgical and Architectural Instruments, Machinery, Ac] For (Im use of Military CoinpunieO; for tbu polishing of their Armory, it ban no equal. For Ruilronds, Steamships aud Manufacturing Estub IDbniei.ls, ills by fur tlio cheapest nnd heat urllclo la ex Isleiico. N. YORK AND SAV’D LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Savannah, Mnyffilth, 1855. IVe, tbu undersigned, commanders of the New York nnd SuvHimuli Hilo of steamships, have bad tlm new Metallic Polish ol Mr. Win. Humphreys tented on thu va rl.tiis bright metallic wnrksor nor ship*, mid recommend It as un article unequalled for its intended purpose. Thomas Lyon, Coin’dersteuinsblp Augusta, M. S. Wool.m i.!., “ “ Florida, Gko. R. Sciiknck, “ “ Alabama, • “ “ Knoxville. WATER WORKS. ENOI.NKKH’s Dai'AKTMfcNT, ) Savuouali, August 3d, 1855. j .1/r. IVm- Humphrey* : Diinr Sir—Tlio llow Melallic Polish,“Oryza,” of )<>ur iiiuiiiilncliire, is now In use in this Department, und I with pleasure recommend il os an article which has no superior for tlio polishing of bright metallic works. Yours, Ac h **•- •*- Linvim.k, Engineer Kavnimuh Water Works. CHATHAM ARTILLERY. Ahmokv IIai-i-, Havunnid., May 5, 1855, .Vr. iVm. Ilumplirriji: Dour ?lr—Tho Cliuthum Ar tillery ti.-ing lunch pleased with llm l.undsoniu manlier in wl.icti you have polished uu old liruss six pounder whl.-l. was surrendered at the cnpilulatloiiof Yorklown, and Ih now In their pnssen-Our., hnvedireded Hie lo ex press to you ll.eir lhanks. 'I In- .Mi-lnllic Polish you munuhicHire of (iryzaHatl- va, cannot lui loo highly recommended to all lliusu who hav.- bras? guu? lo polish; for nuclra purpose II has no nupeilor. i llilnk I may safely say ilml liereafter thu Challinin Artillery will use uontlier miderial forimllHh- ing llieir guns, If they can procure your Metallic Pol ish. Respectfully yours, Ac., . M. J. Bin knsit, Orderly Horg’l C. A. For sale hy Messrs. Honk A Connkiiy. “ W.ll. Fahuki.aCii. “ J. T J..NKH, " W. G. i’Ol.KKIl. All orders must lm accompanied by tfm cash. WM. HUMPHREYS. net 8 Chemist, Savannah. NOXKIB. I tllOHE INDEBTED to the Firm of CHAMPION A WATTS, will pleaso call und nutllo accounts, us all bills unpaid on tlm Inldny of January next, will bo r,laced Iii llm hnuds of an Attorney for collection. 1 o;i A.II. CHAMPION. TO HOIIHI3Klil5I»RI*8. DANIEf. (HR )NIN, UPIHI..HTKREB, 2(1 Bll\ AN HT. \l/u|!I.U respeclfully announce to tlm eiSIzenn of > > hav-iiimdi, Hud be is ready lo make nnd pul down • inp. iOil < loll., Mailing, Ac., at the idiortest notice und on Ihc nnnd iciwoiiabln lei ms 3lim—oct 3 SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOlNti LADIES, m its, dr. cuanviivciiiAin W ILL OPEN, mi (be first Monday In November, a School for Young Ladles and Misses, where the usual hranchesof nn English Educalloii will bo taught, wilh tho Froiicliaud Latin Languages. Also .Music,Draw ing nnd Painting, in Oil nnd Water Colors on Velvet und Crayoning. M rs C. having had considerable experience ill leach ing, Hallers herself that slm will bo able to give satisfac tion to those who may entrust their (laughters to her care. Tho School Year consists of Ton Months, with Four Quarters of cloven weeks each, ending respectively— Jau, I!), April", Juno 88, mid Sept.7. Terms nnd other particulars made known by apply ing to Mrs. C. Residence oil llm Norib side ol Liberty Street, in ouo of Mrs. MurehulV brick buildings. Refforences to tlio following gentlemen: Rt. Rev.Stephen Elliot, Mr.P.l). Woolhaptor, Mr.C. L. Lainar—Savannah. Rev. Dr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. 1,. A. Dugas, Mr. Henry II. dimming, Mr. Andrew .1. Miller—Augusta. Rev. S. K. Tali nudge, President of Oglethorpe Uni versity. Governor Johnson. net 15—If nbnvn. For freight apply m ' ,1 " "“ vo RANSOM STOVE WORKS, oct 83 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. 3-Jr FOR NEW Y<’RK—GxoaniA Link—Toleavn afestt Monday '-’Mb October— 1 The fine fust sailing shr / MAPH!AHSETT, Brown mnster, will leave for llm above port. For freight of about 800 bales cotton ap ply l<> COHENS A HERTZ, net 83 Agents ^£r-k POR NEW YORK—Union Link,—Tlio regm jSfiw&lur pnekot Schr L s DAVIS, Abell master, will have dispatch for tlio above pint. For freight, apply to oct 85 OGDEN. STARK A CO. Jr:}' Foil NEW YORK—old Kstaduhhkd Link. JSatfc-Tbethio Hclsr KATE IIRIGIIAM, J. W. Evans, Master, will meet with despatch ns above. For freight or pas-age apply on board af Telfair’s wlinrf, or to __*ict 1«_ __ BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. yjJoK FOR NEW Yt’'RK.—I’’nion Link —TbtThcw clipper sclir. TARGET, Davis, Masler. will have derpaieli for tlio above port. For freight applv to _«'Cl H OGDEN, STARR A Co. ah-v-K 1,1,4 •■ Volt K — Gkormia Link.—The *y*feflim fast sailing Schr. JOHN C’AST.NER, John- son master, will have quick despatch for the above port. For trieght or passage, apply on Imiird.or to «4 COIIEN8 A HERTZ. FOR BOSTON.—Tlio new Schr. “ 11. FLAN- NEll” will luive despatch for tho above purl.— gbt of dock apply to ocl 84 HUNTER A GAMMELL. ~Jr }\ FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Thoburk T. E. BAX- 2SRi±TER,Cupt. scull, liaving most of her cargoeu- ghgeuTtvill bale quick despatch. For freight apply to oct ID C. A. GREINER. F‘)R LIVEUPOOL-Tho A 1 American Ship StiJi. CHARTER OAK, lloudlllllo, master, having jmi t oi her cargo engaged, will linvo quick tlespulch for alm\e port. For freight apply to _oct 8d BRIGHAM, KEI.LV A CO. I' 0 It BOSTON.—The new Schooner W.ll. BURK' >UGIJS,Grhffon, master, will have quick despatch for above port. For freight or passage, apply to _oct 80 BRIGHAM,KEI.LV A (.'(). Ft tit LI VERI’t MIL—Freight of 400 hales Cot- ■yeSriM 1 "" wanted to fill up Am. ship KALAMAZOO, lav lor, master. Apply to "C188 WILLIAM BATTERSBV A CO. I'* ,,4 I'I,\ ,; RF | GU—The American 1st class ship 31lAltClA O. DAY, CIimii, innsier, will '?pntch fur Ihu above port. Kor frulght tuiuuK.i- i.ni.no apply lo ' “ oet It) TR A JG MILLS. FOR I.iVERI’OOL.-Tbo ship ELI WHIT having nearly nil of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch. For balaticoof freight,or pas sage, apply to _ "Ct 88 PADELFORl), FAY A CO. | FOR IMHLADELPHiA— Schr. C. H. CAH- jg .lyT.Hlis. Capt. Homers, will meet with quick tlis . patch lor above port. For freight, apply lo "Cl 88 C. A. GREINER. . J-’+l FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tho Schr D8MER- ! 2U1& HHO.N,Graham,master, will meet with desi-aich ] as m.ovc, for freighlor passage, npply on bon rd, or to oct 19 IIRIGHAM. KELLY A (JO. with out butldlncs, Pump, Ac. Tornis.—Ono half cash half 6 months with Interest secured by mortgage, pur chasers to pay for all papers.oct 87 rpilE firm or CRANE A RODGERS was dissolved 1 on llm 18th Inst, by mutual consent. Elthur party will usoMio untneof the firm In closing Its eteseni busi ness. II. A, CRANE, J. G. RODGERS, COPAIKXNEHRIIIP. rrslIE umlersigiiud have entered Into copartnership, 1 under the firm of RODGERS it NORRIS, for the transaction of a general Grocery business, at the old stuud of Crane A Rodgers, corner of Bay and Lincoln streets. JAMES G. RODGERS, JAMES A. NORRIS. Savannah, May 18,*1855 may 1b—tf b i.sNo i. i: iio.v T HE copartnershin heretofore existing under Hie firm of MORSE feNICllOLft is this day dissolved by mutual consent. II, MORSE will continue the business '•i the old stand, 155 Broughton street. Also tho manu facturing uud Jobbing work at tho shop In Jefferson street. the unsettled business of Uio firm wtll bo attended to by him, and to whom all accoun.s nnd notes duo June 1st, must bu paid Immediately. MOUSE U. NICHOLS. Savannah, August 1st, 1855, aug I—tf mSSULIIl'ION, M OTICE Is hereby given that tho special co-part* NKSS in,ATM at all miMlllo, ami colnnre. MknINII I llotalilTi exl.lltm l«,l»scnllio uailer.lBneil.unile. and ri.ASNKl, IINIIKH SIIIHTa and UKAVVM-— I Ihs Orm nt t.J. IJC.lJbN, will bo dl.lolved from nnd ULIlVE8,UUAVATM,Ao.,Ac. ntUd Uio Uni dny Id Jill,, 1AW. Having procured the services of an "xperlcnced cut- j FRANCIS T WILIdS HavRiiiiah, May 17,1055. Je 8—tf HIRAM ROBERTS. inayH Iron Front Jewelry Store WIIdLKSALE AND retail, No. 116 Vrouahlun-at., between Bull if Whitaker The largest and host selected stock of good- over offered for sale In this city. Gold nml Sil ver Watches. Vest, Fob and Guard Clialns.seis of Jewelry, Chaleiaiics, Bracelets, Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Ring?, Silver Castors, Tea Sets, I'llcbeis, Goblets, Cup, Cake baskets, Spomis, Forks,Fish Knives, Pio Knives, Chocs,* Scoops, Ladles, Syphons. Also, nil klmls of Plated Ware, Military utid Fancy Goods, nnd u great variety of articles too numer ous to mention; the wholu of which will bu old at re duced prices. All klmlsof Watches,Clocks, Jewelry arJothor Job bing nllcudcd lo by competent hands, oct 17 HORTON A RIKE.MAN. NEW GOODS i . JUST nEOEIVEO. T HE SUIISCKIIIEKhaHiiow in store and U receiving I hy each steamer I rum New York, u full and well 1 selected assortment of ! BEADY MADE CLOTHING t AND (iE.NTLI2.11 li.\’S KlllNISlIIMl liOIIDS. i -'Oli«l?tinuof lino ORBS.** aim FROCK COAT8, RUSI AX A I, It A NY, NKW YOIIK W E offer for sale, at our SAVANNAH STJVE AGENCY, a largo and varied assortment of STOVES, OF OUli OWN MANUFACTURE, und sollc't a continuance of the liberal encouragement given our Agency in lids city during the pus' year. For Iho Information of ALL PARTIES interested in the STOVE BUSINESS, eliher buying or soiling, we linvo the satisfaction os Informing our customers abroad (as those lit home know the fact-i Hint during the putt year tee have told MORE STOFES than any other estab lishment iii tho State of Georgia or South Carolina. We make this statement 111 Justice to ourselves, and to set us right before iho trade, and with a full d' lermln atioii of doing more nnd belter for our cm-tomers du ring the present year. .1 XMF.S SULLIVAN, • Agent forS. II. Ransom A Co., oct 13—8m Stove Manufacturers, Albany, N.Y. 3200 Roward. RUNAWAY from i he Subscriber on the 83d September, his slave ALBERT, who Is 87 years of ago,about 5 feet 8 Inches high, weighs about 140 pounds, has straight and very light hair, blue e*e*.nnd is so white that It will be difficult to detect his beluga Negro. His front teeth nro fust decaying, chews tobacco, and Is fond of spirits Iho’ i-o drunkard, lie cannot road or write, bus no trade; lias been accustomed to Hock und finning. Ho line but little knowledge of tliocountry.and will linvo frequent occushui to enquire bis way. Is rullier slow in speech, and basrullitraii liumbleBppearnnce. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS and the lu>r«o til taken with him.) will be given by mo for Ins confinement in any fail, and informa tion sent lo mo so I gel him. < hie Hundred Dolluis will bo paid lor proof to e nvict the Abolitionist who lias been tampering with him lor.mine months past, and who has Incited him to take this advantage of my ubscnco to New York. Auy oao who mny linvo seen said Negro will grently obllgo mo by writing, so that I may liuvo some Idea of what Hired ion be lias taken, lie will undoubtedly pass himself as n white man. When he loll lie mdo u cites- nut soriel horse, worth ubout §70. J. M.TISON, oct IH—tf Ihilliol,Glvim Co., Georgia. NOTICE. fit? CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. nr CONSIGNEES of Grain and oilier merchandise, are hereby notified that unless their freight Is removed within 48 hours from dato of discharging, tlio sumo will OOPAUXNERSIIIP. /TMIE undersigned havo this dny formed a copartner ' JL ship under tho nanio and firm of f.^vlob, Starr A • Co., lor Iho transaction of a genornl Shipping and Com- .missionbuslnoes. FRAS. J. OGDEN. ;: WM. STARR, Jr„ IIENJ.H. HARDEE. . Savannah, May 17, ’55, June 8 t (lO.PAIIXNEIIMHIP NOTICE. T il E Undersigned bare this day formed a co- partner ship for the ti ansacUon of a General Factorage • and Commleylon bnvinees, tindet the nanio and style . . , , . .... j of BAYNAUI) A ROWLAND,andsolcilt tho patron- piled with a good urtlcle. Smclultcuiion givuiloFal- 1 ago of their Irieuds nnd the public generally. Measurement. Ihixcs lor orders are placed at the stoier , EPHRAIM BAYNARD, per A Co., W. G. Dickson. W. Ws ■ Jy 11 JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jq. ifUmfL l* 1,1 LIVERPOOL.—The ship Martha WHIT- bo grayed at their expense nnd risk, to a public Ware- ^‘^"'VltUmore, mnsier* having most of her house. WM. M. WADLEY. freight | sept87—tf Gonerul Superintendent, ter, he Halters himself that be shall pt u'jIo to please [ ull wlio may luvor him with Ills orders, and Ills Block I of pieces goods is full, und well assorted. WM. O. PRICE. oc*. IB 147 Bay s'root. COAL AND WOOD YARD” j . x. xii on as, offer* for sale at tho UNION KERRY W II A It V, » supply ol RED ASI1 COAL, AND EIRE WOOD of ull kimlN. Conm mkh? can depend upon being promptly Hod with ug - ' - * ■- iloastircnicnt. of Messrs. J. M, t: , Lincoln, nt the offi *e of the Morning News, and at my resilience In Jones street. Term? Cash. ocl 8 CAlll'ET AND UPHOLSTERY WARE HOUSE. I40CONORKPB AND 57 ST. J I'Ll KM ’ StBKKTS. r pllE UNDERSIGNED would take lids opportunity J. to express lo Ins friends and tlio public generally ‘ Ills sincere thanks lor llieir liberal patronage nnd In fluence, which Inis resulted in extension of his irndo to ull pnrisof Hie State. Also, Carol Inn, Florida, Alabama ami Tennessee, thereby eimbliiiqdiiiu to exhibit a stock ' unsurpassed in ai y Soil hern city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, nnd Steamboat j wiiors.nre particularly invited to examine the present l 1 stock, which I? now complete in nil the various depart, j < mold?,consisting Iii part ol Hie following goods, viz: r CARPET DEPARTMENT, English Drugets, (various widths,) | Mosaic Hearth Rugs, Velvet und Chenille do, Tufted do, Piano and Tahlo Cov<m. Door .Mala,(every variety,) Silver A Brass etulr Rods. ] Carpel Bindings, Ac. I CURTAIN AND UPHOLBTKRY DEPARTMENT. Brocutells, Luce und Muslin Curtains, Sutinde Ealni s, Gilt Cornices, Satin and Silk Damask, Do Pins and Band*, Worsted nnd Cotton do Tassels, Loop? and Co tils, Velvet aud Plush, (various colors,) Window Sliudes, (new stylo.) Also, every varlely ol Furniture Cover- lug, Trimmings and Materials for Decorations. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from two lo 84 feel wide, lor hulls and rooms, cut to fit without u seam. The subscriber will obligntn himself lo make the pri ces on ull descriptions of goods us low as thu same qual ity can bu purchased in any Northern city. CCarpets cut to roouisnnd goods bent to any part of the city I'roe of charge. Or Ail experienced Upholster will attend to Ihc niuking ami laying of CarpcU ami Oil i loths when re quired. Tlm Decorative and Curiam Department is in churgo of an Upholster of acknowledged tastonnd skill. W II. GUlON, Agent, oct 18 140 emigre?? and 57 St J uhnn streets. SAL pplvlo BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. ( ng.iged. will have quick despatch. Ft or ADD Bu lea Cotton. Apply to oct ID M.i"..., FDR IMlTDADELPlfiA"—Tho* Schr - FRANK avl7, A. II.M.L, Cain, master, will have quick dus paten as above—for freight or passage, npply on bontd, or lo ocl 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. Jflfl FOR HOST' *N—The Packelsr.lir W E WELLS, JSmSS Ferry, master, will have quit k despatch far a ' hove. !'or freight or passage, applv to «»ct 17 OGDEN, STARR A CO WANTED TO I’EIAUXICIK. Several Ves.-els m load wlili I.unifier «/5Wntid Timber, fortho North of Europe and sol'll' Ainorica. EPPING A KU %V. 1>. ZOGItAF.ll ,V €».« | Would call attention llieir stock of Piano Forte?.■BWjWp _ [varying from OJtf to 7if oc-f J # I . favc,“br tliu'followiiig luanufuelures: l.igbte, Ncwion A Rrudliury’s, Hioddurd, Dunham, Bacon A Haven, lloi- nco Waters’ and Jacob Cliickcriug’s. These Pianos have been selected by us with great caro, and are war- mined to be perfect in every respect. They would nlso invite utleullon to their Inrco assortment of American nnd Foreign Music, Violins, Guiturs, Accordoons, Strings, Ac. Every article belonging to the Department of Music, can bu found ut llieir storo. Instruments re paired nnd Music sent to any pnrl of tbu country. VV. D. Z. A Go. are also solo Agents for Knnuff’s celc- bfnlcd Church and Parlor Organs^ oct 33 FOR SALE—A BARGAIN. ft£9L A tract of improved LAND in Dougherty |>Hfc county,containingovor3,0U0 iicies,(inu half oak and hickory, and the other nine land of the first qiiidity. (>u the premises nro all ueces ary buildings for lininedlalu occupancy. The place yielded iiearicu Imle? of cotlon lo Hie hand lust year, nnd a large sur plus of provisions, and Is estimated ono of tlio bust pla ces In tho county Tho proprietor would sell bccauseof infirmity and iuubllily to uliund a divided Interest. Terms easy. First payment twelve months after pos session, nnd Ibe remainder in four y ears thereafter, by liisiuliiieul? of ouo filth each year. Auy one wishing to buy will bo referred to the proprietor. For further par ticulars, upon application to the Editors <>r the Suvnn- nnli Republican. MINI— autr 17 Ni w .STOCK of N.\ I, A.11AN l)EIt -SAI'ICS O F Wilder’s natcni, received by sclir. Jonas Smith, from New York. A complete as9orttnenlof these well known Safes, of un entirely new anu highly np- j.roved pattern, provided with the La Belle Lock, which is both powder and hurglnr proof, (a specimen of this lock dolnchod, for exhibition,) for salo by C. II. UAMPPIELD. A liberal reduction will bo made on my old Block of Hales remaining on hand. Adply us above. Bopl30— I iii r its Policies PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y. "F HARTFORD, CoNN. Hi ml 200,000 llolluru. pilE subscribers huvii.g been appointed Agents or Hie above iiauied t.'iiimiany, are prepared to Issue ‘ ", e Tnl»Uoiiipttny Insures iigaiusl ....on or Damage by Uru,on as I'avorulile terms nsaoy re.-ponslldecompany, and its aim will be lo socuro the confidence of thu public by an honorable course of deal ing. ocl88 __ 'ODENS At HF.IU'Z, Agents. NOTI(i 13. ^7t Tlio nubscriber has removed from Urougbtoon- totlin now building, corner of Barnard nnd G for grossstreelH,Market Square, where lm offers us sale a full supply or pure iml Genuine Drill,e Medicines nnd Gbeinicals, and solicits a share oft l»ih"cp,lr<Jlingu- Joa . M . T „ lmRllns|)lili oct. 6 JJboinisl A Pliarnlftceutlst. “ A T Sight nn LONDON. HAMBURG. HREMHN, HEREIN, FRANKFORT, In Bums to suit purebnaor?, for sale by UAltl. EPPING. oo w— im ()A~I*N! UAI'!< 1 I MEN’S, HOYtt’ AND C'll II.IHt UN’S (JAM.- #1^5 RAILROAD, m&k CRIMEA, TRAVELLING, NAVY CAPS, Ofrlolh, f.enlber,Gorde Roy, Velvet and I’lush. Also, Children's Embroidered, nt N. K. II YRNIJM’H, oct 33 _ 153 Congress at. i*iti".ni miii uiiiri: i.i.aii. 1 >UBF. White l.ead ; French and Aumrlcilli Window Glass,Just received and lorsale at vai.i aiei.i: nturi.i, for nai.i:. THE SUHSCK1HER, desirous of removing r-i ! i{ >y o * l .»? ,ro,8 . ror 8ll, '‘ ,,mt '"Inablo aud exlcnstvo iLe«fL llolel in ibis place, known ns “WASHINGTON IlALL.” 3 lie csiulishinent Is complete in all Its arrangements, has a large number of rooms, all in thorough repnir.ev- cry necos.-ary outbuilding, n largo garden, grazing lots, ni£T ... i.nd all its appointment? inferior lo no Hotel in the up country. Tho bnuso is supplied with excellent furni ture, nil of which is nearly new, nnd will be sold with tho establishment, doing the only Hotel in one of tlm lurgest towns of upper Georgia, it is now doing an ex tensive and profitable business. Terms inoderale,nnd may bo had hy application lo the proprietor nllhlB place. ...... „ JAS. E- WADDEY. Washington, Ga., Del. 8th. 1855. eodltm Eir Augusta chronicle A Sentinel will pleaso copy In Tri-Weekly until forbid. to i< i:.\x, z*.jl TWO TENEMENTS in Gordon Hlnck, front- ing Chatham Square, and well furnished with » ■■water, gas, stables, Ac. Possession given 1st love iii her.- EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, oel_U) No. 79 Bryan Street. FOII KENT. A tw ’ 8l " ry house, (Voiding Wright’s Square, on State street. Apply to - WM. WRIGHT. ocl 10 i'OK ri:\t. TWO new two story Brick Buildings, on a high gFujI basement, in Taylor street, oast of the Medical Jfii'-ia.College. Gas pipi-s throughout both tenements, and every modem convenience; enrriago bouses, Bla- blcs, rooms for servants, with fire places, and all ueces rary out buildings; nlso, a well of good water in each yard. Possession given immedlalcly. Apply to Clias. B. Patterson, No. II Whitaker street, or to the subscriber, nt Ills residence, No. 80 Broughton street, opposite the Marshall House. oct 10—novl GEORGE A. ASH FOR It I AT M TIIE EASTERN TENEMENT or ll?lck Build ing, corner of Abccorn nnd Jones Stroot Apply lo ocl 81) IIOLCOMHE, JOHNSON A CO. FOR 3AI.E. ,, M TIiat coininodlous and doairabloresidence situ- nlcil on Lot No. 34, l.lborly Ward, fronting on South Broad, near West Broad streets. Tlio bouse is Hiihstaullally btiill of bricks, is well fliiiisbod In overy part, and fitted up with gas and water fixtures. It also lias an excellent pump In.tlm yard nml a (lower garden nltuchcd to Hie promises, together wilh nil lie- cessary out buildings. The proporiv eau lie Inspected by auy ono desirous of purchasing. For terms, apply to sep 18—if TIIOS. II. HARDEN, Trustee. CENTRAL RAILROAD jgMgggwCBaWKEgagi ciianuu M l■ l;11l i:l: O N nnd after Sunday tho Mill October, Instant nnd until further notice, tho Passenger Trains on tho Central Railroad, will run us follows: IIKTWKKN SAVANNAH ANU MACON, l.oavo Savaminh 5 a. m., and 13.15 p. M. Arrive at Macon 3.15 e. m., and 1 a. m. Leave Macon 11.45 A.M-,nnd D.30 r. M. Arrive at Savannah 10.45 p. m., and 7.80 SAVANNAH ANP AlMIl'HTA. Leave Savannah.... Arrive id Augusta Leave Augusta Arrive inSovanimh IIKTWKKN MAUI Leave Mucon Arrive at Augusta Leave Augusta Arrive at Macon ANN Alt, MILLKI l.oavo Savannah Arrive In Milledgovlilu Leave Macon Arrive in Eutouton . 18.15 p. m., and 8.311 p. m, ...8.45 p. m., and 5.30 a.m, 0 a. >!., and 4.30 r. m. ... I.3BP. m. and 10.45 p. m, AND Arol'HTA. ,. I 1.45 a.m., a ml 0.3(1 p. M. . .8.45 p. m,, nml 5.3<l a It a. m„ and 4.30 p 8.15 p. M-,nud 1 a. M. KV1I.I.K ANU KATONT Savannah, Gu., 18th Del., XII HI) liN«. _______ . _ 1,01 GUN, iVC. JUST RECEIVED hy Steamer?, and oilier vessels, T" rr 1 11 transacting business Ii hr TIIOS. 8. WAYNE St 8 ct W. T. SAMPLE, transuctim/ business in Chatla- jionga, under the stylo of GRENVILLE At SA3IPLE, and in Suvaimah undo’ the stylo of GRENVILLE St C<have entered Into copartnership (lo dale from Hi® 1st July, 1855,) for the purpuso of irunsacHug a gen oral DoitaniiNNion A ForavardiiiR llnainc* Under the style of WAYNE, GRENVILLE St CO., nt Savannah, GRENVILLE, SAMPLE Ac CO., at Chattanooga. CO FA ItXN Eft I _ HOMASS. WAVNE ami It. ALEX. WAYNE s III Savannah under Iho style Royal Medalion, Do Velvet, Mocel Wilton, Do Brusmls, Tapestry do, Power Loom do, Three Ply lugratu, Two Ply do, Wool Dutch, DINMILI XION oi CO-FAICXhiKHNlllF r'p|| E Co-parliiership heretofore existing between 1 ROTH WELL Ac WHITEHEAD Is hereby dlss«.'V* ed hy mutual consent. Either party is authorizeoi^ attend lo the unsettled busmesB. S. E. BOTH WF.I.L, Savannah, Juno 1.1855. B. WHITEHEAD. CO-FAIlTNF.ItSiril’. 1 "'ll E Undersigned havo Ibis day lurmed u Co-part* . m-rsbip for the transaction of a Factorage and Commission business under the name and stylo of lloTII WELL Ac WHITEHEAD,and re*pcctliilly so licit tlio iiatroniingeof I heir friend* nml Ihev.iiblicguo* orally. 1), E. BOTH WELL. Savannah,June 1,1855. II. WHITEHEAD. r’O-FAltX.’VERSIIIF NOTICE. T HE Umler.-igned linvo this day formed n co-pnrfnor- ship under the name aud sly lo of C’oUPEK Ac FRASER, for the purpose cf carrying on a Factorage ami Goner' I Commission Business,and respectfully bo* lie t IheputriHiugc of their friends nml tlm public gen erally WM. AUDREY C'lUPER. JNO. COUPEU FRASER. * Bay st.. Savannah, June I. CIIPARXNEK SHIP. ■ rxtllE undersigned havo formed a copartnership, to JL date from tlm let inst. for the Irniisacilou of a * General Fact'’rage, Crnimlssieu und ForwardlugllUBl ' uess,undert..c firm of CRANE, WELLS Ac UO.,Sovnnn»h, and li OI’ tllUCIAU OK 1*11 A Ai LA A UN 1 RICHARD I’UKD Ac CO., Macon, INI ill IN.NINNI |*I*|, | ami pledge their strict personal attention to any null- l ness entrusted to their charge, at either placo. Savannah, Jiineoth, 185a II. /..CRANE, L. W. WELLS, RICHARD CURD |eU—ly EDMUND FRIERSON. Savannah, August 7,1855. aug7 iroois. Appiy m WYLLY it MONTMOLL1N. TO KENT. i-4 A brick Htnro and dwelling, corner of Charlton trla nml Jefferson Blrcols. Apply to Biipt 85 XU UK NX. M llotli toncinenlH of tho bouse In Houlli ltroad slreet, hulnumng lo II. IL Jackson, Esq. Tlio F.ustern teiieiuunl will be rented with tlm fund- y.r*' ,or "“’ tHavenport. M I'O* KENT- A Cotton Ware llouso on tlio liny that will fltoro 1500 bales. Possession given linmodlatnly. sept 15 T. 4. “ A I.SH, No* 1711 llny-st. Tlm Store under tne bluff,nt tho foot of W'ldtn- jpijij kor-Htroot Enquire of I TO SPENCER CURREI.L. WANTED It ENT, a bouse pleasantly sftuatnd, apply to WAYNE GRENVILLE Ai CD. DM VERM nigliimi slreet, II ARPEB Ft lit NOVEMBER .lust i sept 7 XU KENT. Four of the five tenement Houses, situated on Will ®°rnor of Jones and Aborcorn streets. Rent Jliium.$8:.l) pur niiiiuin. Possession given iiniucdinloly. Also, llm storo on Hull street opposite tlio Post i )ffic 0 . Inquire of A. IIONAUi), m:g 14 Cortiorof liny nml Bull streets. WANTED TO UBNT, M A cmiiiorinhle dwelling In a central part nf tlm oily. Reid not Mexceed *3110periiiiniiiii. Apply lo nugl WM. WRIGIIT. l.'l.'HIR, BMI bugsauiterllne Flour,Hi Mine, ami lor I eale by mt81l VVAVI.R Ac n»Nol ANTINE. full supidy of (.'niton VVure House and Store Trucks,of all sizes lllli No III and 11 Ploughs; 85 No 8 B do (two horse) ftti No I Allen do, one horse; 50 No 8 do do do HiO Tray Burrows, cxlra quality, for Railroad pur poses. Forsaleby C. II.CA.MPFIELD, oitao-ltn NA X A N !%• AII M EIIICA I. COLLFCii; '"K Third course of l.ectures ill Ibis IiiHiitution will commence on tho tlrst Monday in November next. The Cliniciil Lecturosin Mediclno ami Surgery, nt tbuSHViinnali Hospital mid the College Clinique, will commence oil llm lolli of October and continue during tho course. Family. Theory and praclico of Modlcino—IL I). ARNOLD. M. 1). Obstetrics, nml disensos ol Women and Children—P' M. KOLLOCK, M. I). Principles and Praclico of Surgery—W. G. IIL'L- LOCII, 31. 1). Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST, M. D. instllidosot Medicine—B. II.MAKTIN, M. I). Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. I). Materia Medina nml Medical Jurisprudence—J. II. READ, M.l). DuiiioiiBlrulor of Aimloiny—JOS. J. WEST, M. I). Foe? for tlm entire course $105 01) Matriculation Ticket 5 III) Ample lacilitles will be furnished for Ibe study of I'niclicnl Anatomy. Board can be bail nt from §4 to 80 per weak. For further particular?, apply to nug I—Bums C. W. WEST. M. D.. Doan, •.•Tlie following papers will copy Into tholr country issues to tlm extent of §lii, ami send bills lo llm Dean ; Georgia Citizen, Journal At Messenger ami Telegraph, Macon,Gn.j Recorder, nml Federal Union, Millodgc- villo, Ga.; Patriot, Albany, Gu ; Wnlebinan, Thomns- vlllc.tln; Tillies Ar Sentinel ami F.uquirer, Columbus, (in ; Chronicle At Seiiiinei, and ConstltutloiirtllHl, Au gusta, Ga; Uminer, Athens, (in ; Reporter, Lagrange, Gu; Republican,Examiner,and Intclligcm-er, Atlanta Ga; Stand rd, Cnssvlllc, Ga; Southern Christian Advo calc, nml Souiliuru Presbyterian, Charleston, S C Christian Index, Ponliold, Ga ; Gazette, and Advertiser CiiaUniioogiuTeiin; Floridian At Journal, Tallalmsseo Fla; Nows, Jacksonville, Fla; Spectator,- Wctumpka Ain ; Mall, Journal, nml Advertiser, Montgomery, A In. Advertiser, aud Register, Mobile, Alo. FALL AND WINTER GOODS KIIRINNBN «Y CAfflF. DUArKKS AND TAILORS.AND DUALK11S IN FINIS READY-iV.ADN CLOTHING, A RE iiow receiving mid opening llieir STOCK Or GOODS, suitable to tho coming season, consisting An® black and fancy colored French, Hngligh nml American Glottis nml Casslmeros; VostingBof silk. sat. in, cashmuru and plush I Velvets, OvercoalBigso bira ver, kerseys, umlinlr and pilot cloth. Allot which will be mudo ami trimmed iu our usual style, uudnllbe shortest notice. . _ . . Our Ready Made Clothing Is ntnnurnclurodnt tho well known bouso of W. T. Jomdiigs A- G*>., Headway, Now York, uml comprisesovorything fine and fabliionablo. Furnishing Goods ef every description rquiidtc to a geiitleiiiHii’s wardrobe, conslantjy on bniid. Also. India Rubber Goods, Trunks, Vnlim s nml Gar net Bags; all of which wo offer on our usual tunnaal p 1 B ’ GAUDRY’S BUILDING, oc l | imo next to Pulaski llouso. ntapiTe bk v uoniw. O f A AND 18-1 Cotton Sheeilugs, Linen do. Pillow •'ll' tkiMi Linens, Bleached shirtings, English nml French Long Chillis, American, KiiuIInIi nml Welsh FliiiiMels.Gniituii do, Taldo Damask?, Furniluro Dimity nml FuudlHio Calico?. Huckaback nml Damask Towels. ITiinli, Dowlas, Ate. A large variety ul nlimiigoud. for uni.i at lowest pi iron, by ucl 83 Dr.VVITT u MoLG \N. N OX ICE. I ^Rn.M this date, all vessels nnvigating tho Savannah 4 River, will pass to tlm North of mo Dredging Ma chine, now employed on the wrecks. All steamers, passenger, f-olglit nnd tow bonts, wll let off steam when apprq|cbiug tae Wrecks, und pass the Dredging Machine uud nlud Flats with a diminished speed. OCTAVUS COIIEN, Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. tern. Savannah On.,August 10,1855. aug 17 IHADEHIA WINES. O NE of the firm of Welsh Brothers, of Madeira, ox* peels to be in Savannah during tho month of Do* bomber next, with samples of a smnll smek of choice Madeira Wines. Lisl ol prices and description of qual ity can bo seen at tlio office of the undersigned, where any orders will bo duly registered. oct 17-lm HUNTER fc OAMMELL. FINE BED BLANKETS] T O families who wish n superior Bod nintikot. we offer6-4,8-4, IlM a|)d 12-4 lino Swiss Blankets, a new and beautiful nrttclc. Also, 0-1,8-4.10-4 and 12-4 Rose Blankets. Whitney Blanket* of all sizes, and a choice English Blanket, CradleandCribb Blankets. The above article will bo sold ut tho very lowed nrlcea. Cull nml exnminoourlotol Blanket! before purchasing elsewhere, [ocl2) ROKENBAUGH & LAD3QN, Dui'ahtmknt or tiik Inteiuou, , Office ol Indian Affairs, August 13, 1855. , I JUBI.IC NOT ICE Is hereby given, that the several ! pieces or parcels of laud licreinniler described, I lying in the counties ofTallaluiicliu, Yulnbus.n, Holmes , —— Lowndes, and Bolivar, in the State of .Mississippi, wi'l, i CO-PA ItXN F.KS1I IF, at Iho tin es nnd place designated, lm exposed for sale t stmi e undersigned have termed a co-partnership under in separate quarterec-liuns, ut public unction, to the 1 tlio style of VERSTILLE Ac FRIERSON, for the highest bidder for cash, by commissioners to heap-' purpose of conducting a Forwarding and General I oluied on bulmlf ol Hie Choctaw orphans, by the gov- Commission business. HENRY W. VEIlsTILLE, eminent, us their trustee, under the provision of thu titli clause of the IBlh urtlcle of tho Choctaw treaty of 1830, viz: Un Moaday, tho 3d day of December, 1855, at the court house door In Coffeevillo, the following tracts in Yulobushu county: AU in tuvmihip tucnty-thrrr(3'.l) range tight (8) cast. All of seciion tlilrly-tbrec (33;) The west half nnd southeast quarter of section twen ty eight c«W;) The east half of section twenty nine (2D;) The northeast quarter of section thirty one (31;) The north ball of suction lldrty-lwo (38;) aud Tbu west bull of section thirty four (34) And ut the same lime uud place, the following des cribed tract in ibe adjoining range iu Coahoma county, viz: The south half of section thirteen touushiji tuenty tit (86,) range seven (7) west. Oil Monday, tlm HHh of December, 1855, at the court houso door iu Charleston, Tallubntcldo county, tho fol lowing described tracts ofland in suid County, viz: la townthip tiocnty four (84,) range, two Vi) east. All of sections three (3;) ten (10,) uml thirty three (33;) The east half section (4;) The southwest quarter of section nine (IIA The north half and southwest quarter of section twcu ty two (88;) The west half of section twenty five, (25) Tho north half ol seciion twenty six (80;) Tlio west half of suction twenty seven (8i;) The uorthwcet quarter of section thirty tour (34,) and The north hull ol tbu muthwest quarter nml west halt oftbo northeast quarter ol section thirty Btx (30) In township twenty Jive (85) range two (8) cast. All of section twenty seven (87,) twenty eight (88,) and twenty uliie(8!>;) The northeast quarter of section lour (4;) Tlio southwest quarter of Bcciion twenty two [88;, The southwest quurtcrof section twenty throo [83,1 And the east ball ot section thirty [30.] In township twenty four [84J range three [3J east All ol section three |3,] Tne east half ol the mmheast quarter of section two 2,] and The northeast quarter of section four [■!.] In township twenty five [85] range three [3] cast. The southwest qtiurlurol seciion lourieeu 114;] T he southeast quarter of section fifteen [15; ] The southwest quarter ofsccliontwi nty five [85;J The southwest quarter or section twenty six[86;J The southeast qugrlcr of section thirty three 133] uud The si.ulbcusl quarter of seciion thirty four [34j Un Monday, tbu 17th Uayol December, 1855, at the court bouse door in llm town of Lexington, llolmescouii- ty, the following described tracts of land Iu said county, In township sixteen [10] rangconc [l] reesf. The west hall of section fifteen [15] and Tlio west halt aud southeast quarter of section twcu* y two [88. | Intowuship fiftcc.i [15,] range one II | west. The southeast quarter of section twenty [80]. On Huturday, the 88d of December, 185.5, at Hie coiir houso door In the town of Columbus, Ibe billowing do acribcd quarter seciion of land iu Lowudcs county Vl TT,o northwest quarter or section twenty two [88] township nineteen [191 range seventeen [I «J cast. Of the above described lands, seieiity-two quarters sections were selected In 1831, nt a lone when some o the best lands in the flute were unoccupied and unap propriated , and the other live quarter sections und one- eighth acre lot, or eighth or "section, have been ncqu r- ed in Hutlleiiieut irum debtors to the orphan fund, l be late commissioner to settle will, debtors to that Bind de scribes tho lands nliovo offered for sale as being, •* al most without nn exception, rich uud fertile, well nnd advantageously loaded, mnuv of them considerably im proved,”uml as being “largely enhanced in value by the settlement. Improvement,prosperity, and excellent pop ulation of llm section in which they lie,” und "eminent ly adapted” lor planting purposes. An uppralsemeui of those reserves, showing their vuluo,mul the minimum price ul which each tract, re spectively, may bo sold, will be made prior lo the dates of sale. , Incases where tho purchaser or purchasers ot any tract shall full lo comely wllb llm lei ms of sale, tne lund purchased will bo resold at Ida or tholr expeuso nml risk. Tlio llllo lo these lands Is believed lo bo Indisputable but If, ill auy case, an adverse claim shall bo sot up the right of iho orphans will bo defended by tlio govern mold, as tholr guardian. .... . •The above wiles will commence nt tlio plnccs named at 18 o’clock of each day, and continue until the lamia nro nil offuroJ. CHARLES E. MIX, sept 3- InwlDoo I Acting Commissioner. a/uIITTI’R FROCK FA NTS AND VESTS.—Just ro ll E NOVAE. rrMIB undersigned have removed to the counting room I two doors East of Messrs. Ogden, SInrr k. Go’s. CARLETON k PARSONS. oc t p Commission Merchants, Bay-at. ' NOTICE. rpHK undersigned have this day established on Agon- 1 cy nt Knoxville Tennessee, for the tcansactlon of a General Produce nnd Commission Business, to bo con ducted by T. II. CLARKE, under the name nnd stylo of T. It. I'LARKE & CO. Orders for Western Produce, thankfully received ami promptly; executed^ ACRAy T. II.CLARKE. ’ Savannah. Ga., loth Oct., 1855. oct 13 VAEFA1KI.E BEAL ESTATE. B Y arrangement with tho purchaser of I- ig Island Mill, tlm wholo pioperty In which the subscriber Is ami was mtoly interested, can bo sold to a single put. chaser. Dr.'Scrcvon Is authorized to soil. jan 6 if W. W. 8TAUKE. SADIES, FFRN. A nit I TlTClI.t-onoy, Down, Mlrnervn, nnd Lynx, fur Cuffs ■* i — ■ ■ . ami Victorious. Jiistiecolved by lust stoaaer Hut and Cap store 153 Congress street, net 89 N. K. I1ARNUM. HOOKS—HOOKS—BOOKS. at reduced prices. D ESIROUS of reducing fils Stock on hand, the un dersigned *ffors hi* Rooks lor salo at n slight nd- VI lice only on New York cost. Persons wishing to ro* pl'enisb. or supply tbemsolvos with a Library of good choice Books, will find It to their advantage to call and imrcliaso. Parent* aiulTeacbers cun supply ibomsolvee with sjmol Books, very cheap; and Morchanle also with Blank Books. Paper and Stationery, dll soon, ns tho opportunity wdl not bo open long, oct 49 s. 3. SIBLEY, No. 135 Congress IB. ■ t'OllTvrlMi HOOli Foil BENT, rj ITU ATE D on tlm Buy, (river side) and convenient i' to llm Post Office, also the two tlrst stores under neath, on favorable terms. Apply ut this office. Savannah. Oct- 6, 1855. ed a large n k rioili Frock ' nd and cheap t hlii'ii’.. Range. i>> sirtnient of Roy’? oalis Pan'? and V dl Ol u*o. at Iho lino Blue and .*?ls, which ni clolbliq; ulm DINSOM’TION. ml I EC* .PARTNERS HIP heretofore oxistlng In the J name of CHAMPION k WATTS, Is this day de- solvcil by mutual consent. Mr.'A. 11.Champion will alleml to’the soUlomonl of tho butfinoss^oftlio fflrm^ ocl 03 JAMES G. WATTS. IVO , rlCK riMIE UNDERSIGNED bavlngthls day purchased the A interest of Mr. James G. Watts, his late Co-partner, will continue the Wholesale and Retail Grocery bust* no?? at the old stand of Champion k Watts, at No. 4, Barnard Slreet, and solicits the iialrouago of his frlendl ami tlm public generally. oct83 ’ A. II. CHAMPION. ~ AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. CO-PAUTNF.HSH1P NOTICE. I Have this dny associated ROBERT AUSTIN In CO* part imndtip wllb mo In the Auction aud Commission business. The business will hereafter bo conductodnns ,l„r UN ...mo «ul »iyl» .It Pn.amir.ti, Oct. 13.1BMR 18 - I.ONDIIN l-HIENIX mm «oil'«. rixiilH t'onipatty lake? Fite Risks lit this city, and in* m'f'!r “““«UUT iVaUBRSII AM t -MJN, A s .nl..