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_8 A VAN MAH KEUURLItAN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1865.
Surtial Xotrctn.
TO NKKVOI « MIMUHISHS.
1 rttilnridt In tin.
A rPllrortrlt’W ,B " n *
restored to honlWitni
many years ° r nervous
fUp frw days, aftt* .
i-■nviiiiiito ">*ke known the mean* of cure,
turret la Her.
'XXXXZZ*** —•
JOHM M. !> tUMIrU • W f ' U "“ * 1 '” 1
street, llrookl*n,N. Y.
.,13-im
NOTH'.
Till: Unit' of Freight ou Dales Of Domestic
n,i(i Duo In Vow York, will Ins Eight Coni*
r fool, until "inner nolle®,
1 I'AOKI.KOlin, KAY It (JO.
(irrirt N. Y. ani» Savannah HtkamsiiivCo. )
joel t*] Savannah, «»ot. H, 1855. I
it r. soK liiuurr
11 ' the Philadelphia a.ul Savannah steam*
ff&jF ship l.luo, on Light Omuls and Dry (•noils,
«ill ho lo< cuts aud 15 coins |hw cuhie fool, I»oIi»k (ho
rams established prior lo Juno last,
nug 97 C. A. L. I.AMAR, Agent.
arnuvniatrn foe unffitr.
I'OH NilKHIFF. . ‘ _
** FELLOW-CITIZENS— Ioffvt for tUoidtlco
BgV of Sheriff of Chatham county, at thn ensuing
cleolTon In January noil, and tospoollnlly solicit your
suyvort. foet I?—id 1 WAKING RUSSELL.
N I* I • NOTICE.
{•jr-i »n tho first day ot February n«'l, (ho Arm
of HORTON u RIKKMAN, will bo dissolved by
llndtalion. Alter Hits date, thuy will do an ox-
clunlre CASH BUSINESS, fir Iho purpose of sol*
lllttg up*
All of our stock of Watches, Jowolry, Silver Ware
and Fancy Hoods, wo will sell at a very small advance
on the cost, lor cash only.
HORTON At RIKKMAN,
1 111 llroughUm-street.
Has aiinab, June 1st, 1855, may ill—If
NOTH'F.
jy* TIIH subscriber has removed his ofllco lo No.
Slu, liny sired.
Sa» aunah. Sept 1,1855.
S. M. L VFFITEAU, Agl.
miiki
jy During my absence from the stale, Mr. J. V.
TAUVKK and J. U.'.OIIKN, will attend to my loud
ness. niis 0 M. A.'COll BN,
M’EUIai. nothi:>
ion ohihnAwi.
““ TO YTn: VOTERS III' CHATHAM COUNTY.
(iei)llomon: -1 am a Cnudldntu for election
Mg to iho office of ordinary, at tho election in
January next, and will ho thnnkrul fur your support.
may M. U. BHBrTALL.
m* I'Ki.l.mt rrn’/.l'.Ns: I am a eandldato
WtW for tho office of'Ordinary nt the oloolloil III
January next, and roapeolltilly ask jonraunporl.
may 7 J5,»50 HAKNAJilJ K. IIKK.
WKare authorized to annouuco JAMES R,
mp GODFREY, n*n candidate forthoonico of
Ordinary of Chatham County, at tho ensuing January
elee.tlon. may 5—Id
^ jjh* Wo are authorised to announce THOMAS
v&m II. HARDEN, as a candidate lor the ofllco
of ordinary of Chatham County, at the cnsiiimr Janu
ary elecllon. Jo I-Id. *
tOlt (l.lllh OF COtltTN.
FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a candidate
for the nflloo of Clerk of tho Superior and
Interior Courts at the election in January next, and re
specilully ask joursupport. JNo.R. DAVIS.
Jo II—luo
aw ijtp* FELLOW-CITIZENS: ~1 am a candidate
W&P at the election In January next, for Clerk ol
the Superior and Inferior CoHrls, and will ho thunkfui
for yeur suffrages. WM. II. KUI,Lot’ll,
may 14 lan.Vflfi
iar*
of the Supi
ttottertro.
NOW 18 YOOIt CHANCE II
ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HAND!
»Y AUTHOR,TV or Til X STATIC iirTs.rauu
Port Gaines Academy Lottery.
I npariilltMl Nr licmu for November if
— . „ tHlINN 1),
To he drawn November 23rd, 1*5, In tho City of At-
lama, (.a., when prizes aiunumliiK to
30.000 DOLLARS!
'Mil he distributed according to th u following Ini
... H \ ..’cording to ihu following Intimn*
bio Scheme. If you draw Iho lowest Prize you get tho
* V kul ’ deduction, and remember
every I rlzo Is drawn at each drawing. Look at it I One
Prize to every Ten Tickets) |
I prize or
* do 2,11110 am 4,0011 | 43 prizes of
J do COO are I,.ion I Kl do
II do 250 are ‘3,750
10 do 110 are 1,150
17 do 75 are 1,275
PH1JBK, % 10,01101!
200
.910,000
50 are 2,1511
25 are
10 are
5 nro
2.075
2.000
3,ISO
l,tk»« prizes, amounting to 930,mm
(IWLV THN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
tlf Tickets f5— Halves 52.50—Quartern® l.25-£lj)
Kll son all solvent Hanks at par. Allcoiniimiilciuiona
strictly confidential. 8AMURL SWAN,
Agency mi llroughlon street, between tVIdtaker and
llnrnnrd. oct27
Aalto at fSutuou.
«v nsiiiKjr.il cjiThii * <<,
At Private Kale.
A duo Canadian Penny, (I years old, a superior saddle
hoise, kind and gentle ; will bn sold low Ir applied for
Immediately. If not told before iho first Tui.'iday In
Jbatra at auction
Aalto ai auction.
HY UYl.I.Y A ni(IN'mm.l.l3.
At Private Sale.
o Hlinres Armory Hall Htook. ir not sold a! private
| Mm will bo sold fet public util cry, before tho Court
*••*', r *l Tuesday lot House, on Tuesday tho (Hh of Novotnber, during tho
November,prnx.. will be soul bofore the Court House, . usual hours ofsulo 0C i 31
to the highesrbidder. uct31 *
HI T. Jt. W A I,SIS,
.... Central Railroad stock at Aiictlon.
.hu«» A . 1 . , . r,v * ,u , , 10 ■ '»«■ central Railroad Stock will bo sold on Tuea-
I bushels Wheat bran in sacks In store, and for day, tile 0th of November, during legal hours of sale.
sale.
Household Furniture at Auction.
At No 5 Castle Row, on tV RDNRSDA Y, the 31st of
(|ctid>er. Instant, nt 11 o’clock, A M, the following
Household Furniture:
I lilitck Walnut Parlor Sett In llrocalellu. consisting
of I Sofa, Ccuilumcn and Lady’s Rasv Chairs, I An-
tlune uno 4 Rasy 13mlrs, 1 black Walnut Commotio
What-not Fretwork Door, I Black Walnut Commotio - „
What-not Pnnnelod Door,I Black Walnut Center Tablo, i accustomed to tho culture of corn and cotton. The men
Mflllllll Tllll t Itltti.b W'allilll Itt.la, Tlllll,, O tll_nl. ur..l. IIP*. ll.n ■I nw.iA.I .....I _l,'.lir..l . I... I
„ •«", at tho same lime ami place, In shares t Jglethorpe
Mutual Loan Associnlloii Stock. ocl 3U
Public Sale.
U3 Phuilntlon Negroes will be sold nt public outcry, on
THURSDAY, 22d of November, at II o’clock, at
.Milieu, on the Central Rail Road. (711 mile Italian.)
This gang of Negroes went raised in Scrlven County,
on iho plantation of Jefferson Roberts, and aru well
known throughout that County as good plantation hands,
Marble Top, I lllack Walnut Side Table. 2 Black Wat
nut Crickets, I Black Walnut Sola Lotiuuu, an extra
ure among tho most expert and skillful limber eullurs
In Iho Slate. To thoso desirous of purchasing Negroes
tide, l Leather Covorod Lounge, I Black Walnuts feet t for plantation purposes unexceptional In every respect,
Fall Lent Rxiension Dining Table, 12 lllack Walnut j and of established reputation In their neighhorhnod, un
Curved T >p DiningCliutre, I Hall Stand with Class, 1 opportunity
Sett chamber Furniture with Murldeand Wanlmbe to J t< Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or city acceptances.
i Is afforded such as seldom occurs.
(BY AUTHORITY OF INK STATE orOEOROIA.1
Havana IMhii l.ottory*
NOTICK.—Wo are authorired to announce
JOHN V. TAIiVKR as a Candidate for Clerk
Superior and Inferior Courts, nt tho ensuing oloc- 1
tlou, In Jnuuary next,
may 12 Jan ’5rt
HJEFFIVKII OF TAX UKTHUNN.
MY FRLLoW CITIZKNS OF CHATHAM CJ.
I nut a caudiiialu for Receiver of Tax Re*
turns at the uleo'.iun in January next, and re
spectfully ask your support,
may 22—Jan.y5tl WM. W. OATRS.
’ SAVANNAH, M.\V |,Th55T
Messrs. Rditorm;—You will please an-
WG& noiinco Mr. AI.KXANDRR THOMAS ns a
.. . i, i.iiK. ,v. u ! i k, • i , „ ... j (andulxte for Receiver of Tax Return*, nt the ensuing
ALL I LIlSi >NS indebted to tho laloflrlii of I Rich U \ January election, and oblige MANY VOTKRS.
i/iretfulljr rrqHr.iteit \o call on tho suit* mny.l
VI'.AHKItnre
scriherand pay up, and thereby save trouble and ox*
WM.O. PRICK, 147 Bay street,
jy II
Sarnieinz' ('O’/wrtiier,
1’ANIII ON .VIII, F IIANCniLIC AIIKIIIY.
MR. NICHOLS will resume tho duties of hla
Academy mi or about the 2uth of November, 1855,
with Mew facilities for teaching a Ihorough and
ipractical knowledge of Dancing nnd Calisthenics,
ST. ANDRRW’S HALL,
IT“ Torms, Ilnurs of Attendance, fce., will he an-
iiounced In a liituro udvertlsoment, before the com-
tnencemeiilof the session. ocl 15—llnov
All4'iilion, Ovoi'Kin HiiNsurN.
AT'l'RND ail extra meeting of ilm corps lo
he held at your drill room, on Monday even
ing, 5lli proximo, at 8 o’clock, to elect a Cor
net vice David Wallhour resigned, and infill
i vacancies that may thou and there occur.
By order of J. i’. W. llKAI).
Captain<L II.
Jamb* H.Johnston.
orderly Sergeant, G. H. ocl 27—lot
MRS. CLAliK
W ILL resuu e the Rxerclses ot her School on Mon
day, October 21>th, nt her Residence In ' harlton
Street, near llie Female Orphan Asylum, act 25
INDFPEXDE.Vr IIOAT.
FORPALATKA&BLACK CREEK, E. FLA.
FKI.I.OW CITIZKNS :-l am u candidate
WtSp for tin* ofllco of Receiver of Tax Returns, In
January next, and icnpcclfully solicit your votes,
mtty 10—If L B. DILLON.
ff FKLLOW-CITIZENS:—I urn a candidate
for the ofllce of Receiver of Tax Beiurns, In
January next, and respectfully solicit your votes,
may 14 tf Z. N. WINKI.RU.
FF.LLOW-CITI7.KNS:—1 nin a candidate
Iqp for the ofllco of Receiver of Tax Returns, In
Jnuuary next, nnd respoctfully solicit vottr votes,
tuny20 tf IOIIN II. II ABI’.RSII AM.
FRI.L'tW CITl/RNS :—On tho first ot
Weft- May la*l, I RliltiHinueil mysolf n candidate
for Receiver of Tax Betunih: and am iioui a candl
unto for Hint ofllco. at iho next election, and respect
fully solicit your support.
Your obedient servant,
jo it ii t. Tilr,(js.
Jasper Co. Academy Lottery.
HIACONi BA.
rpillS LOTTERY Is conducted ou tho plan of tho
L Royal Lottery of llnvaun, of single numbers—nnd
drawn at ..nncert llnil, '’neon, (5a., under iho aworn
siiperlnteiulunce of Col. Geo. M. Logan, and Ja«. A.
Nishel. Esq.
CRANK SCHEME FoR NOVEMBER 15, 1855,
When prizes amounting to
$50,000
CLASS Gh.
\N 111 he distributed as follnwn:
1
1
do
I
do
h.uuu |
uno 12
3,000 I 'ill
1,500 no
1,2110 I 250
do
400
15(1
120
UNI
do
50
. 25
match, I Hell Chamber Furuituro with Rocking Chair
and Wardrobe lo match, 2 Black Walnut Cottage Bed* i
Blends, 2 spring Beds, 2 first quality llnlr Mattrasses
With llulr and Feather Pillows and Bolsters, 2 rdiucK
Mattrasses, together with Parlor and Chamber Carpota, j
Crockery. Glass and China Ware, Kitchen Furniture anu
Cooking Utensils.
Thu above Is nil marly now. In perfect or ur, ot thu j
best quality ami latest style.
Also, the House to Beni. Terms made known on day '
of salo. oct 20 I
-
Information, applyllo Tiled. W.COI.LINH, Mncnn,
Gn.,or WYI.LY & MONTMOI.LIN,
00) 20 Snvnnnuh, Ga.
Private Halo.
8IC >UTH and Brim, In quantities to suit purchaners—
A pair of geuilo Family Carriage Horses, kind iu har
ness and good travellers.
Central Railroad Htock.
Houlli Western Bnllrond Stock. oct27.
(luTlJEHDA Y, November filh, will be sold, In front of
thu Court House, between the usual hours of sale.
Lot No. 5211, Newion Countv, containing 4UI acres,
quality land. Title undoubted. Terms cash;
ptindiasors paying for title. net 28
On TUEhDA Y. November iith, will be sold, In fronUof
tho Court House, between Iho in-uni hoirs of sale,
A Family of Negroes; a woman 27 \onrsof age, uc-
custntnud w* UouMswork, and a good plain cook and
woshor : u girl ti years; a girl 4 years, nnd a boy child
18 months.
At thu same Unto, a liny, aged 10 years,
ranted sound, nnd titles undoubted.
46airs at auction.
mv ncciriiiRmi
[Hni CBSBOat TO PlMLBRIOK fcHBI.L
Administratrix Halo,
Court House, in this city,
**» ■« Tuesoay In November next, belweon
tho legal hours or sale, the Western half Af Lot No. 38
” Br< - city of Havsnnah,subject to annual ground
rent to tho city of Savannah of 922.112. Sold us thenrd-
perty of the estate ol JoLu W. Ihly. deceased, by per
mission or the ordinary or Chatham county, for tho
benefit of tho heirs and creditors of the citato. Terms
cash, purchaser pay lug tor titles. od 31
K^|(ioods at AnctlonT"
Administrators Hale. |
t)N TUESDAY, tho (hh dev of Novombur next, be* j
tweeu tho legal hours of sale.
WILL ho sold before tho Court-House In this city.
At Privuto Hale.
THE UNION CREEK PLANTATION In South Car-
olluu, situated on IhoMavnnnnh River, about I t miles
from thocliy, containing 925 acres, nil of which wllh
tho exception of 511 acres, Is first quality Rico lund and
475 acres of which Is now under bank in cultivation.
Attached to tho Plantation Is a good steam Thrasher,
nn Overseer’s house, negro houses, out houses, and
improvements appertaining to u plantation.
ALSO,
Tho adjoining trndl of land called Tray, containing
j I (50 acres, more or less, about film acres of which is
Gtiewvgro v:omnn. named Isabella, aged ntinnt25 years, 1 pRtu latwl, tho residue consists o( uncleared River
a good Hiiumstresfl—u superior Cook. Washer and Irom-r. ® wnm P Lnnd—Oak and Hickory.
Hold as tho properly of Geo. Oliver, dec., bv pormU- i _ Kor further parlDulnrs apply nt nnroBcu
shiuof thuiirdlnnry. for the beiiefll of the hoirs and
creditors. Terms Cush. JAM EH B. FRAHKR.
oct-4 Administrator.
net 23
Village Lola nnd Improvements nt Private Hale.
A comrortnhlo dwelling In the vlllugoor Hprlngfied, j - „ - ■.,
Kfllmthnin county, with six comfortable rooms, a pantry, 1 wooded, with tho Canal running through It, nix*
he; also, bnrus. slnblo. carriage house, negro houses king It very convenient to got tho Wood or Timber lo
At Private Hale.
1040 ACRES of first quality Land, eight miles from
tho city, situated ou the Canal; 150 acres of first rate
Uico Lnnd under bank, tho balance is high land oi as
Rood quality ns any In the county, well timbered and
niul other nuces^ury nut-buildings, situated on ten acrus
of land, four acres of which is cultivated nnd Is very
iiroihiclive. ()u the premises Is an orchard of excel-
lent ponchos: all of which 1s forsnlo low, sept 20
l(Ht I 4\ (lOl.Ll.l’ I'OR.
I’ll THE VOTEBH OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
GENTLEMEN I uni ncandldnte for the
nfflceof Tax Collector of this County, (tho
PlceMonto ho held on tho tint Monday In January,
1850,1 nnd respoctfully solicit your support,
may 10—tf PETER G ■ THOM AH
1,100 I 23 Approx., prlxes of
• HU 1,0001
408 Prizes amounting In 850,000.
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Every Prize drawn ul each drawing, ami paid when
due, in full, without deduction. Orders strictly confi
dential. Drawings sent to orders. Knglstorcd letters nt
mv risk. Bills on all solvent Bank* at pur.
ICV Whole Tickels §8; Halves 84; quarters 93,
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
sept 25 Mucoii, Ga.
1 \RAWN NUMBERS of nreenu and Pulaski Mona*
IJ mold Lottery, Class 259:
50 37 0 (18 4 fill 41 57 13 53 69 55
oct 30 B. WITIIINGTOR
913,500
75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
Groeue and Pulaski Lottery,
n.ANN 2(10 FOII 18(15-
To bo drawn nt Huvniinnh Gil., Oct.Ml, 1855.
GREGORY h MAURY, MANAGERS.
xuntMK:
I or 913,500-1 uf 93.000-1 ot 91.500.
Tickets #4—Shares in proporton
I'lckels and Shares either singly or by the Package,
for snlo by
ocl 31 E. WITHINOTON.
SsSnupinu iUiuu’tiermrnts.
FOB FRBHIHT OR CHARTER.—Tho briir
A vory desirable family of Negroes: A woman aged
50 years, first rate cook ; a likely man 21 yenis, flel.t
bund ami hostler; a likely girl 17 yenrs, field band nnd
house servant; a likely wnniuii 27 yours, do dodo ; her
son, M years, smart and intelligent: her girl, 0 years,
do do; her girl, 5years, do do.of.t 18
3ILL’S, Kuowlion, muster. Apply to
- OGDEN, STARR h CO.
*’ ,K lionfoN.—The Sclir. ((. It. DIX< »N Ts
JgJaS""'v loading for the above port. For freight or
50 I,ales cotton ou deck, apply lo
oct 30 IllJNTER h GAMMELI..
FOR NEW YORK-
MARYS, GA., AND
ICO LATA, FLA
DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST
JACKSONVILLE, ANU PR.
To Lraoe (en her former tiny) FRIDAY,
r 11 " K Tho Ihvorito steam puckel WELAKA,
MaBSasBHk Cupl.N. King, will commence her regu-
Ur trips as above, on FRIDAY, nt 10 o'clock, A.
M.. and will conllmie to leave regularly every Friday,
1 htvMXnka is well filled up wllh airy State Rooms, and
is in every way well mhipiod lo the rout*,
septfl S. M. I.AFFITKAU, Agent.
Mill CIIAItl.F..HTON-Twlcc n Week
cu.r.YKcri.YG wirn ruK Florida steam.
KHS, TDK CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GF.OR.
GIA, AND THE SOUTH CAROLINA R. R.
m . • (ft and alter September 8th, the spleu-
JBmSmUC »lhl Steamship GORDuN, Barden,
ciiiumaiider, will run regularly between Savannah nnd
Charleston, leaving Savunnuh every Wednesday and
Hsturilsy evening, at 0 o'clock, and charleston every
Monday and Friday evening, at 5 o’clock,
TheGordon will connect both ways with the Central
scil South Carolina Railroads, ntid with thu splendid
•learner running the inland route between Savannah and
Florida,
For freight or pasange, having elegant slalo room ac-
c ulalioiis, apply on hoaril or to
S^ti 8. M. I.AFFITKAU, Agent. ,
FOB I* IS A1 I'Olt r.
VIA HLUFFTON, HILTnN HEAD. 1 OVD’S LAND
ING AND CHARLESTON.
MI KICAI. ( tltlt.
Julius hahikto,
M*rolessor of •iftusie,
Respectfully offer his services to Hie
KjLSvcIBzeiis of Savannah. «a2gjl
To he (ound at W. 1). Zogbouni’s xtsSfll
ft* Music Store
oct 1—3m
LOST, WANTS, &c.
WANTED,
L and warrants.by
net 30-3
K. W1TH1NGTON.
WANTED
I^OARP, foran eldeily Lndy.wlthjt Room having a
I.KII.Dl! & MIUOX.
DENHISTS,
Office over DuWill fit .Morgan’s Store
in Congress Street.
SAVANNAH,OA,
OCt 4—ly•
► fire place In it. Apply nt this offlev. oct 27.
" WANTED.
| A A A(1A BUSHELS or OYSTER SIIF.LLH to be
HmF»UUU delivered within the next six months,—
Apply to 00123 _ C. A. L. LAMAR.
WANTED,
'otion on Deck, to complete cargo of
inn ,,AUia
I" Ml llrl.g SCOTLAND, lor Boston. Applv to
oct 9 BRIGHAM, KELLY It Ol
I HATS AND CAPS fmm
(Iiirncr llurnitril & llrouglitou-Sts. *M
KII.K HATS.
SOFT HATS, or all descriptions.
CAPS ,.f every STYLE and QUALITY.
Low for Cash or (loon Ciikdit. CORNER OF
0018-IJan BROUGHTON it BARNARD.
WAivri.n.
IAA RALES Cotton on Deck, lo complete cargo of
IBM Schr. ALFRED BARRETT,for Baltimore. Ap-
1) to [ocl 9]_ BRIGHAM, KEI.LY^it_C(^
>t ANTED.
H ANDS to work lilt he Upper Rico Mills. Apply at
the Mills or lo
oct 6
ROBT. HABERSHAM h SON.
EIMVtltllN
ON T1IE LAW OF BAILMENTS.
WANTED.
A SItiiiilion as Book-keeper or Salcsinnn in either a
Dry Goods,Grocery or Commission llmisu. Gooil
references given. Apply at this ofllco.
nuglU
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Chapter 1st, Bailments; chapter 2d, Deposits; chapter
3d, Gratuitous Commissions or M andnle*: chapter 4th,
Gratuitous Loans, chapter 5th, Pledges or Pawns; chap
ter lith. Contracts for Hire; chapter 7lh, (if Innkeepers;
chapter 8th, Common Carriers and Carriers 01 Pu isim
tV A NTED
T WO JOURNEYMEN TAILOR
|e 21
ROBINSON h CAMP’S.
_ 4.T—Tbettenmer W.M.HEAIIROOK, Cnpt. !
Peek, will leave tor tho above
gcr.
pUres oil Sunday, the 2llth insL.at 5,1*. M. For Height
vi iiassoge,apply ul the Charleston tYhnrl.
sept I S. M. I.AFFITKAU, Agent.
FDR MATTHEW’S 111,1 FF
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDIGS ON THE SA
VANNAH RIVER.
„ fc. The light draft steamer WM. I.ERHY,
immimtmBKCwill leave from the Charlesion Steem
IVket whar , on Thursday morning. Freight received
, a Wednesday.
net 32 * 8. M. LAKFITBAU, A Bent.
UNITED statesmaii. I inf.
for FALATKA, FLA , VIA DA KILN,
BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, JACKSON
VILLE, MIDULEBUttG,(BLACK CREEK,)
andpicolata.
afT—h, The now and elegant Steam Packet
J< GINS, Capt. James Freeborn,hav
ing resumed her trips to Florida, will leave lor the
aboveplaces every Saturday, ut HI o’clock.
For rieight or Passage, having excellent stale room
accoiuino 0 lions, apply on hoard, at Iho Florida Htcatn
Packet wliarl, near the Gas Works, or to
jo 23 CLAGHORN h CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA.
To LEAVE UN FRIDAY, IDTH INSTANT.
_ The Splendid U. S. Muil sleumshlp IS*
x i-p'^| 1 ffi,AHi:i., Rollins, Commander, will leave
C^fliar'hisporto" Friday, dot. 19th, and will
fdPftlSHbl^nve thereafter reguluily.ou thuJlhand
I'.iih o| each mouth.
The 18AUF.L connects, at Havana, with IhuU.K.
Msll Steamship Company’s Line ot Steamers for San
Francisco via Aspiuwall, ami will carry the Pacific mails.
For Passage, only, apply to
net 19 COHENS h II I’.RTZ. A gouts.
F. A. ABBOT.
Telegraphic Ut-porler nnd Correspondent,
Reliable AgfiilH ill ull «»f tlio C.
MitK-N uutl Europe.
1)EKSON8 wishing Dispatches seul or received from
1 any portion 01 this country or Europe, can have
'.'losainodoiie promptly, by addressing the undersigned.
*tm respectfully re tern to Ilia postlluii lu the business
'luring the pn»l
SEVEN YEARS!
As a pledge for tho future. .Merchants In Southern
' dies wishing Dispatches of NEW YORK or STKAM-
|JRS> MARKETS, can have the same forwarded with
die ultiiosi RELIABILITY and PROMPTNESS. The
best ot reference giveu ill all the leading c.lles of Amer
ica and Europe. F. A. ABBOT,
ocl 30—2 711 Wall Street, N. Y.
The ulmvo chapters nro treated very full, making n
hook of 067 pages, one copy will be mailed, free o
po*lngc, on receipt uf 84,50.
Just published ami for snle by
BANKS. GOI LDAtCO.t
144 Nassau ntreet, N. Y.. and
ocl 23 0 475 Broudwa.V, Albany, N. Y.
I.OST.
A * 1ru )‘ hook, for which, a liberal reward will be
A given, if left ut ofllco of
nets RUSE, DAVIS h LONf
I.OST.
A DRAY BOOK, on the I-Hi, for which n liberal re*
tY ward will bugiven. If loft at nfileenf
uttg 21 WAYNE, GKENVIl.LK It CO.
I.OST.
^ FAIR OF GOLD SPEUTAULITS, tho finder
CI.I.MCJ OT Till! SAVANNAH MED1
( AI. C’OI.l.TLii:.
ON nnd after Monday, Hie 22o InsU, the COl.I.E'SE
CLINIC will be opened daily,from 0 to 10 o’clock,
A. M. Medical Ailvlco anil Medieiaes will be furnlsti
oil graHiiiously to all indigent perrons who may apply
at that hour,tuul when necessary, patients will beat-
tended at iliulr bouse-, under tho superintendence ol
some one of the Professors.
A Lying-In Ward Is open at the Suvunnnh llosp’tnl,
under the cure of Dr. P. M. Kollock, for indigent white
lemules, where everyailenliot. will be paid tliem.
The Clinic will du conducted under tho care and su
pervision of the following professors:
Dr. U. D. ARNOLD,
P. M. KOLLOCK,
I.OST.
A Twelve foot Yawl Bout, painted lend color. Tli
finder will bo rewarded by returning it to
Jo 12 IIONK h CONNERY.
SPLENDID HOSIERY
For CiicnUrmen’s Wear.
C OM PRISING every variety aud stylo of
CASHMERE.
W. G. BULLOCH.
O. W. WEST,
J. G. HOWARD,
E. II. MARTIN,
J. Ii. READ.
MERINO,
LAMB WOOL.
FI. ANNE 1.9.
SILK nnd
CJTTON UNDER SHIRTS,
DRAWERS ami half HOSE,
GLOVES. &c.
Suitable for tho season. Please call nnd provide for
your wanisaud necessities. WM.O. PRICK,
ocl 27 Morchant Tailor, 147 liny st.
OPENING TA 1,1, AND WINTER fflli.l-
NEHY GIIODS.
,-\ MKS.C. FREELAND will open this day, 18th
£ ,& of October, a largo and s '
• hL— g '
. „ ilcclcd assortment ol
tiiL% goods, consistlitgof French, Silk, nnd Satin
pattern Bonnets; also u choice lot of plain and colored
Straws. Blbhons. Velvets, Luces, Flowers, Feathers,
Embroideries, DressC«i)s and Head Dresses.
Bonnets Cleaned und Pressed.
N. W. And thl* Sea»,*i», In the Drees rnnkleg depart
merit, she ill be enabled m please her customers In
every respect ns to Fitting. Making and Trlmiug. as she
has advantages of procuring the best unit most ap
proved I’uris Fashions, monthly, having also engaged
thoservlces of a competent person from the North.—
She will pay parliciilurattcniiouln the Making, Braid
ing and Embroidering of Children’* Dresses.
SEII.ECT
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
ID Its. DR. CItIV.VIXGlIAin
W ILL OPEN, on the first Monday in November,
ricliool for Young Ladies aud Misses, where tho
tnude iu thu most lasbiouable manner in twenty-four particulars made known by applying to Mrs. C.
hours. 177, BROUGHTON STREET, Residence on llio North side ol Liberty street, in ono
1 ippositu St. Andrews Hall.
AMERICA.
I.EORUE WA'.IIIM.TOV!
r J'HE ol>l Brass Gun alluded to iu tho letter from tho
1 Chatham Artillery of Savannah, was cast iu Eng
land, iu I75fi, was sent to this country us n part of the
HANDSOME INCOME TO BE MADE
AT 110.11 E.
PH E above can bo made in every Town nnd County
throughout the Union, by engaging ill the iiuuiufuc.
lure aud sale of an article, upon which, for an outlny of
U B», one thousand dollars a yeur may he made. The
xruclu Is one of universal daily consumption, and one
' si Inis puzzled the brains of somuot the most eminent
h.losopuorfl.
It 1- soil uvidout that it Is destined to become one of
he m.,*t in.-cv.-sary of tho necesslliea of life. Tho article
dial will have as ready anil permanent a sale as
fall particulars will be sent by mill, on the receipt of
>,J & cents, or nil equivalent In Post <mice slumps, rtpe-
t.ineiits sent when required. Address
JA*. T. HORNE tt CO., Box I 551,Post Ofllco.
•ci to—lm 8 New York.
NOTICE.
The subscriber has removed from Broughton-st
• the now building, corner of Barnard and Con-
res*streets.Market -quiue, where lie ulfera for
ilea lull supply of Pure und Genuiilw Drugs,
HhIIciiic- ih.iI i:liemicul«,and aolioltH a share of the
f .blic patronage.
J08. M. TURNER, Agent,
art. 6 Chemist h IMiarnlaceulist.
EXCHANGE*
HAMBCRG,
BREMEN,
BERLIN,
PUANKPORT, Iu sums to suit
,' ireliMer*. for sale by CAUL EPl’lNG.
|2— I m
TP*iNED HIElllFF *a7.K. w,ihi7-'
the Court Hou-e door tu Sylvauia, bviw uun the usu
!>"•
\ tl
udred a
iiilier next,.
Pine Lund,
a waters
of sale, ou the llrxi Tutsd.iy
b.ilowlng property, to wit: 1 me
t.g and being In the count) or Her
1 .litIt* Ogeechee, coiilaBiing two
M.g the IiiikIm ol John Al. Lucas and nihura, levied
>is 11.0 (iropcrly of Mary Black, to satisfy one mort-
g** Ii fi, in | tt vor of the Trustees of Iho KAIugluim
'oily Academy va. sulil Mary Black.
EDMUND 11. GllOMX, D. H. H.C.
<4 vltsuia, (Ju n October 2li. 1855. ocl ltd—eod4
I.ITI cimilT (IF NAVANNAll. ~’
July Term, 1855.
U r IIP.ltKAN, Jacob Elllsoh, Antonio Ponce, and
william F. Brunlly, Talesmen, summoned as
•r»inl Jurors, made default for Iho Term, and Moses A.
1 <«’M, Grand Juror, madedelault ou the third day of
'•"Term, It la ordered that Jacob Ellison, Antonio
’’•'•‘ (j sad William F. Brantley, be fined Forty Dollars
'“h, sad that Mows A .Cohen lie fined Tell Dollars,
uoo'i ami niifllcioiit cause of excuse lie filed on or
■re the first day of tint next term of this Court,
Atiil whereas, William Hitndoraou, GeorgeH. Nichols,
’Menck GUo, John I.. Grayson, Cope Haugpl, Win.
* »te. John E.Htlllwell, James Dickson, uud Jainos
,r( biiiia,#umu,„ned os Petit Jurors iiui'lo ilufault for
' 1 (via. It u ordered that they bo fiuedTwenty Del-
"•(•"di, unlesa good and suflli le.nl cause of excuse bo
/-on ur beiorethefiisl day of the next term of this
■“"h Extract from the Minutes,
WM. II. BULLOCH, Clerk,
rim next Court, first Monday In November.
- J^miah, Get. ID—2>iw8uov
;
, OAPNl CAPMI
MEN’rt, IlGVH’ AND CHILDREN’S CAPH.-
ItAIL ROAD,
CRIMEA,
TRAVELLING,
NAVY GAPS,
Also.
1. „ . HA Vi •
, '"• ^•sBmr.Oorde Roy, Velvet mid Plush.
.'^'•F.iiibrolduun^al N.K. B VllNUMV
153 Cong) e
Git.
artillery of Lord Cornwallis, Coiuinaniler of llie British
forces ut the time ol the Revolution.
Tills Gun wns surrendered m the capitulation of York
toy/11 lo General George Wasoluglon, aud by him pro
scntudlu the Chatham artillery of Savannah.
The old Brass Six Pounder still wears the Crown, but
Is covered by tho “Stars and Stripes," nnd hears the
marks ol cannon bulls, swords and bayonet. She was
darkened by being sent to this country iu her infancy;
In her old age she has been restored back to her beauty
by America.
0RYZA SATIVA:
HUlirmtEY’K
ItIF.'rAl.I.IC IMH.I-ll 1
Unkqi'ai.lkd for its intended purposes, that of re
storing Metals ol every description buck to their origi
nal finish nnd hoiuty, which they will retain even when
subject to exposure. It removes rust from, and gives a
most lioniilifiil polish to Brass, Steel, Iron, Cotipor, Sil
ver. Tin, BrltanniH, German Silver, Plated Ware, and,
nil bright metallic woiksof Locomotives, Steamships,
Hicmn aud Fire Engines, Factories, Carriages, Harness,
Stirgicul mid Architectural Instruments, Machinery, he.
For the use of Military Companies, for the polishing
of their Armory, it bus no equal.
For Knilrouds, Steamships and Manufacturing Estnb
llslnnenls, it la by far the eheapett anil heat article in ex
istence.
N. YORK AND SAV’D LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.
Savannah, May 3»tli, 1855.
We, Hie undersigned, commanders of tho Now York
mid Savannah lino of slenuiships. have had the new
Metallic Polish ol Mr. Win. Humphreys lusted 011 Iho va
rious bright metallic workH ol our ships and recommend
It us an article unequalled lor its luloiidcd purpose.
* Tiiomah Lyon, Cmu’der steamship Auuustn,
M. S. Wiiodiiui.i., “ “ Ploridn,
Gko. ILScukrck, “ “ Alabama,
“ “ Knoxville.
WATER WORKS.
Enihnkkh'h DxI’artmknt, )
Savannah, August 3d, 1855.5
Mr. Ifm. Hum/iUrry* : Dsar Sir—The new Metallic
Polish, “Gryzu,” of your maniil'ncluro, is now III use
iu tuts Department, nnd I with pleasure recommend It
as an article which has 110 superior for tho polishing of
bright metallic works.
Yours, foe., II. II. Linvii.i.k,
Engineer Savannah Wutor Works-
CHATHAM •ARTILLERY.
Armory IIai.i.. Savannah, May 5, 1855.
-Ifr. iVm. Ilumphrrya : Dear Hr—Thn Chatham Ar-
Hilary being much pleased wllh the handsome manner
In which )»u have podnhed an old brass six pounder
which wus surrendered althe cnpliulnllonof Yorktown,
anil is now In their possession, have directed tnolo ex
press to you tholr thiinks.
'Iho Metnllu: polish you manulnntiire of Oryzn Sali
va. cannot lm loo highly recommended to all tlmso who
have brass gnus 10 polish; for such a purpose It has no
superior, t think » may safely any that hereafter thu
Chatham Artillery will use no other mnterial Lir polish
ing tholr guns, If they enn procure your Metal lie Pol
ish. Respectfully votirs, «tc.,
M.J. Bui knbii, *irdorly Herg’tC. A.
r sale by
Messrs. Honk h Ciinnkrv.
“ W. II. Faiirki. h Go.
“ .1. T JliNKS,
“ W.G. I’lH.KKR.
All ordcni must bn accompanied by the cash.
WM. IIUMPIIRKVH.
Chemist, Hnvnntinh.
or.t 2
NOTIPE.
I iDOriE INDEBTED lo the Firm of CHAMPION &
WATT8, will ploasn call anil selllo accounts, ns
nil bills unpaid on tho 1st day of January next, will lm
placed In the hands of an Attorney for (mjlfictlon.
1 ocl p3 A.II. CHAMPION.
in 11 o 11 n 15 it r; F. I* FIIN.
DANIEL(JHONlN,UPIIOi.HTERKR,2fl BRYAN-8T.
lirilfll.l) resperHully nil noil lire to iho citizens of n ,.( ;|q
W havmiunli, that lie is ready to mnke mid put down ,
( arpetA, (Ml 1 'loth. Mailing, Ate., at tho slimiest notice | |YI *’•'» *••;
»ud on the most reaMiiablo teriui. 3ino—oct 3 oul ‘
ml brunches of an English Education will ho taught,
with the Freucluind Latin Languages. Also Music,Draw
ing uud Pniotiug, In oil and W ate r Color* on Velvet and
Crayoning.
Mrs C. having had considerable experience in teach
ing, flatters herself that she will lie able to give sulisfac
Don to those who may entrust their daughters to her care.
The School Year consists of Ton Months, with Four
Quarters of 1 leven week* each, ending respectively-
ins and ollii
Jan, 10, April 0, Juno 22, and Hopl.7. Terms aud o
of Mrs. Marshal’s brick buildings.
Reffcreiircs to the following gentlemen:
lit. Rev.Stephen Elliot, Mr. |j.D. Woolhnplor, Mr.C.
L. Lamar—Bavannnh.
Rev. Dr. K. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Dugas, Mr.
Henry II. Ciimming, Mr. Andrew .1. .Miller—Augusta.
Rev. 8. K. Taliiiadgo, President of Oglethorpe Uni
versity.
Governor Johnson. oct 15—tf
W.
1». ZOGK.tl :i| A < 0.
Would call attention to,
heir stuck of Piano For
. . w . varying from IIli to
of the following nmnufuelurcs: Ligh’te. I^ewton h
Bradbury’s, Stoddard, Dunham, Bacon h Kuveii, lloi
ace Waters’ and Jacob Chickuring’s. These Pianos
have lioeli selected by us with greul care, and are war
ranted to bo perfect in every respect. They would also
invite attention to their Inriro assortment of American
and rorOigll Music, Violins, Guitars, Accunluous,
strings, etc. Every nrtlclu belonging to iho Department
of Music, can be found nt their store. Instruments re
paired nnd Music seul to miy pari of tho country.
W. D. Z. it Co. are also solo Agents for KnaulT’s cole*
hinted church and Parlor Organs. ocl 22
PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y.
OF HARTFORD, CoNN.
Cupimi 200,000 Dollar*.
r pHE subscribers having been appointed Agents of
I the above nnmeil Company, are prepared to issuo
its Policies on Fire Risks. ThlsCoiupauy Insures against
I,oss nr Damage by Fire, on ns favorable terms ns any
responsible company, and Ms uim will be to secure tho
confidence of thu public h.v an honorable course of deal
ing. oct22 1 OHKNH 61 HERTZ, Agents.
PRIVATE ACADEMY FOR YOUNG
IjADIES.
fTMlK UNDERSIGNED designs opening a private
X Academy for Young Ladies, In Eatuiiton, Putnam
. ieorgla,on Wednesday.Otb January. 1850.
lu the Literary Department, the course ol Study will
bn extensive und liberal. Tho Latin,French, German
uud Spanish languages will bo taught If desired.
The 1 iriimuenlal Department will luclude Music on
Iho Plano, Organ, Harp, und Guitar—ulso. Drawing,
Palming and Embroidery, In all tholr branches.
A eiiniph leappnraluH will bo furnished, in ordor to
afford ample Illustrations in the Natural Sciences.
Musical instruments will bo provided so that each pu
pil may liuvo llie means or dally practice In addition lo
the regular lesson.
The number of pupils will bolimlled lo 3(1.
Tuition per Annum, $125 (111; half iu advance, nnd
the balance at llie end of the year.
Attention Is culled to the following ad vantages:
First.—Tho pupil receives a much turgor share of at
tention than when Ilm school Is large and overgrown.
Hecoiitl.-lli addilion to tho regular course of study.
B'm can make such selections from the languages, and
the Grnnmeutnl Uepartment.as lime und choice limy dic
tate, without {lira char pc.
Third.—The low lute ol tuition cotnpnrod with that
of other schools. Tho usual charge iiiudu lor tho
English Branches, is 9411 00
Music 50 00
Latin.(extra) ;..20 00
French “ un on
Drawing nnd Painting 25 (Ml
Embroidery 25 tm
itoi* Link.—The fine
_rnst sailing t*chr. ECLIP9K, Downs master, will
julck despatch for the above port. For freight or
passuge. apply on board to the rnptuin. or lo
*’C13U UGHUVS h HERTZ.
fine schr MARIETTA HAND, well suited for
tarrying Grain or Cotton, will lake troight or charter,
•“enn bo purchased oil application lo Cnpt Terry, ou
bonrd, at Anderson’s upper wharf,
oct 3.1 ROWLAND & SON.
FOR FREIGHT OR CH ARTER.—Tho Schr.
PLATER, 1 ’ Capt. Gaudy, wunl* frolglU
for a Northern port. Apply to
oct3ll HUNTER h GAMMKLL.
FOR LIVER Poo L.-Tho ship MARCIA 0.
DAY, Chase, muster, will have despatch for the
above pert. For freight of 500 bales Colton, apply p,
OCt 28 _ T. It. h J. G. M ILLS.
FOR BOSTON.—The fine bark RADIANT,
Fllnn, master, will have despatch for above
port. l f nr freight or passnt/e, apply to
oct 29 BRIGHAM, KELLY h CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Union Link.-TIiupack
et schr. LOIM8INE, Hudson, master, will huvo
'• r *r the abovoporl. For freight, apply to
FOR NEW YORK.—The schr. SENATOR
£Lu£aUapt. Dayton. For freight, npply to
RGB. IIAflEUollAM h SON.
FOR NEW YORK.—Nbw Link.—The regie
lar packet brig MACON, Cnpt. Watkins, nov.
iiulmg, can take the bulk of 300 bales Colton for above
port. Apply to
>ct23 ROWLAND h SON.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.—Tlio superfine tirig
ABBY FRANCES, Gardner, master, having
nearly all hi r freight engaged, will have despatch as
■•’■live. For freight npply to
'•cl 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY h CO.
Fu,t N,JVV VoRK—Union Link.—Tho read-
Sfifijlar packet Schr L 8 D\ VIS, Abell master, will
have ulr- *—•’—‘ *
ispatch lor Iho above peit. ’ For freight, apply
m oct25 OGDI-.N. STARR h Cu
FOR NEW YORK
Ski±.-T\
>U) EsTznLisiiKn Lin
'lie fine Schr KATE BRIGHAM, J. W. Evan .
will iiivet with despatch ns above. For freight
or passage apply on board at Telfair’s wlmrf, or to
"Cl lb BRIGHAM. KELLY * CO.
JOIJSON HOUSE.
JackNoiiville, Caul Florida.
M Til 18 new and commodious House Is now
opon for thn reception of lloarduis. Those
wishing 10 avoid thu severity of a Northern cli
mate may find accoinmodatloiisul the JUDSO.N HOUSE,
whero every attention wil. be rendered that coiulorl
(lemniids—by llie management of c. W. Salisbury and
Ills competent assistants. DANIEL DAY,
oct 20—turn Proprietor.
TO It i;VI’*-AT 9ZOO.
J*A A small nnd convenient BRICK HOUSE, lu
Jones street, nt two hundred dollars per annum
\i.,.l • hi il.iu ..Ol.... *1 ..... in
At I’Hvuto Sale.
A Bond of the Statu of Georgia for 95IM), boaring in ,
torest 7 per cent.
A liimd of thu south Western Railroad for 83U0,con
vertible in stock. oct 15
Oil SATURDAY NEAT, at II o’clock, infront ofatort,
A largo and general assortment of Dry Goods, Just re
ceived this morning per steamer from Charleston, will
be sold without reserve, consisting la part of tine Cloth*.
Uiissiiuurus, Jeans, Twills, Hdkfs, Alpacas, Coburgs,
Marinos, Nhlrtlngs, Hob cry, he. Also, one core of os-
war- i sorted Table and Pocket Cutlery, Foucy Goods, fee.—
128 Also, 2 very superior 16 Karat Gold Lever Watches,
full jewelled. Halo poslllve.
Tkrms—Over flOO, sixty days ciedit for approved
paper. act 31
Private Snlo
A likely mulatto boy aged 25 yenrs, to bo sold to u
city resident owner, only. Terms nccointuodullug.
sep S*i
Private Salo.
Two “Ely’s Patent” Glim for Sea Island Cotton, lino
finish, with include rollers, (new,) for sale low.
Furniture nt Auction.
TIIIB DAY, In front of Store,
An assortment of Parlor, chamber aud Kitchen Fur
niture, Crockery, Glass Ware, h%., bolonglug to a gen*
llemnn about leaving tho city. Term* cash. oct 31
TM1S DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of store,
Tho usual assortment of Groceries, Provision*, Li
quors, Crockery and GIbbn Ware, Dry Goods, New and
Second hand Furniture, Clothing,Fancy Articles,Clock*,
Also, HMI sucks of (2 bushels each) Egyptian Gats for Watches, Jewelry, he. Terms cash before delivery,
ed, for sale In quantities to suit purchasers—a siipe* 1 N. II.—All articles purhenaed at auction and not set-
...... oct 0 •<- > «■--1—.—- .• * —
Vtl.l HIM- 51 AN ns 10.
r |MI E Subscribers keen constantly on hand a supply
X of Koltlewell’s Mineral Salts nnd Guano, uud
Laud Plaster. N. A. HARDEE h GO.
Jo 21— (Into
tied for beloro the next regular sale, will be sold on oo-
couut and risk of former purchaser. oct 31
NOTIC'IL
A DAM SHORT huvlngmade an assignmonl lo Hiram
Roberts for the benefit of his creditors, all per*
sous having demanda nguinst tho said Adam Short, will
please render a statement of such demand to the as
signee. HIRAM ROBERTS.
Savannah, May 8, 1853. uiuyH
Iron Front Jewelry Store
WROt.ESALE AND RETAIL,
Ifo. 1IG Brouphlun-st., between Dull 4f Whitaker
The largest nnd best selected slock of good*
ever offered for sale iu this city. Gold and SB-
ver Wutches. Vest, Fob and Guard Chains.Nets
of Jowolry, Chaloiaues, Bracelets, Broocties,
fine Diamond work Finger Bings, Silver Castors, Tea
Sets, Pitcheis, Goblets, Cups, Cake baskets, spoMim.
Forks, Fish Knives, Pie Knives, Cheese Scoups, Ladles,
Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated fl’ure. Military nml
Fancy Goods, nnd a great variety of articles too numer
ous 10 mention; the whole of which will bu old al re
duced prices.
All kltuteof Watches, Clocks, Jewelry at’ 1 other Job
bing attended to by competent hands,
oct 17 HORTON h RIKKMAN.
Administratrix Salo.
; OiiTIIUUSDaY, 8th November lext,at 11 o’clock, at
the late residence of I). Voader, deceased, corner of
; Broughton and Habersham streets,
; A complete assortment of Fine Fashionable Furnl*
• turo, belonging to tho estate of David Veader, dec’d,
and sold by permission of the Ordinary, and per order
■ (he Administratrix, for the bulled! ot the heirs and
- creditors of said estate.
Also,
At the same time and place, per order of tho Exee-
. utor, sundry articles uf Furniture, including onoaplen*
. did 7 Octavo Plano Forte,“Worcester” maker, In Koso*
wood, as good as new. Also, a good Library, itc.,
belonging to the estate of L. O. Reynolds, doc’d.
Tortus cash. oct 29
Bowling Alley and Building—at Auction.
ON Wednesday next, Iho 31st lnst.,ul 11 o’clock, will
bo sold on Hie premises on Bryan street, the Building*
now occupied tmtho Alhambra Howling Faloon,togeth
er with the Ten Pin Alleys, Halls. Pins, he., he. Pur
chasers to remove said buildings Immediately,
oct 27
NEW GOODS
JUST HE03DIVED.
Apply at this ofllce.
I'Olt Hi:NT.
f iv A COMFORTABLE Two Story Brick Dwell-
j> ing, pleasantly situated on Liberty street, wiili
yL^lahlu.Cnrriagu House.and Servants Run in above,
good Yard und lino Well of tValer. Apply n
oct SB * WM. WRIGHT.
FOR KENT.
M /\ VALUABLE Wharf S'ure in the Eastern
Tenement,on Moore’s Wharf. Also, the store
occupied by Mr. Uullen. on llie hiiiuc W hurl,
oct25-1 mo RoitT. Habersham a son.
TO RENT.
THAT \\ loden Dwelling on Brick Basement,
” ■. 185 York. Pos.-oshI"t: given 1st November.
>ct25 WYI.LY St MONTMOLLIN.
HIR RENT
The Stores under SI’. ANDREW J HALL, cor
ner of llrout/hlon and Jefferson streets, will he
. let lu two, three, or four^store* to suit tenants.
is>es*inn uii 1st November,
unit 2«
November. For terms, npply to
WILLIAM ROGERs, So.wetnry,
id It RENT.
M Two large ami cmninmllous brick storer, In the
rear of the old Steainhoal Go’s Yard, from 1st
June to 1st November, 18...*), with thu privilege
of continuing tho rent lor a longer period.
Apply at this office. may 24—tf
id It RENT
M A desirable three story brick tnncmoiil House,
on oooiiud a half lots, siluntoil lu York street-
possession given on 1st November. Apply to
npr 18 If QGTAVUS COHEN.
dlB SUHsuKiHEHhnsnow in store and Is receiving
jl by each steamer iroin Now York, a full aud woll
selected assortment of
Lots and Improvements,
At Auction.
ON TUESDAY. 6th November next, at 11 o’clock, In
front of Court House.
T wo Lots and Impioveinents, 105 feet by 63 (fee sim
ple) No’s situated ou the corner of Montgomery
and — streets, opposite the Toll Gate. Tho Im
provements are lour (4) Wooden Tenements, Jjtf story,
with out bulldlncs, Pump, Ac. Terms.—Ono half cash
half 6 months with Interest secured by mortgage, pur
.. oct 47
chasers to pay for nil pnpers.
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
GENTLEMEN’S KG UN ISH ING GOODS.
CoiislMimrorilnu DRESS uud FROCK COATS, BUSI
NESS GUA'I'S of all qualities and colours. MERINO
und FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS aud DRAWS.-
GL< >VKS, CltA V ATS, he-, he.
IklNMHillTlON.
T ill’, firm or CRANK h RODGERS was dissolved
on tho 12th Inst, by mutual consent. Either party
will useUie nainoof the firm iu closing Its pioxent busi
ness. II. A. CRANE,
J. G. RODGER8,
mPA IITNF.RSHIP.
cjnH E undendgned hnvo entered Into copartnership.
under Die firm of RODGERS et NORRIS, for the
Having procured the services of nn ■’xporlenred cut-! transaction of agmioral Grocery business, at tho old
tor, ho flatters hiinwjir that ho shall p. ublu to please . stand of Crane Rodgers, corner of Bay and Lincoln
nil uii.ii mn>. luv... i.i„. .-hi. 1.1 i..L .....1 i.s-V > streets. JAMES G. RODGERS.
ull who may favor him with Ills orders, and his Block [ streets,
of pieces goods laluR,ami well inverted.
IVM. o. PRICE.
oct HI 147 Bay s'reel.
COAX. AND WOOD YARD.
Savannah. May 12, 1835
JAMES G. RODGERS,
JAMES A. NORRIS.
maylB—tf
J T. Til 051 AS.
offer* for mile nillio X
UNION F K R It Y VV II A It F , \
a supply of ^ «
HKD ASII COAL, ANP KIRK WOOD)
of all IiIihIn.
Consi’Mkrs can depend upon being promptly sup
K lled with ugood article. Sirictattentlou given to Fui-
leusUiement. Boxes lor orders ure placed at tho storer
of Messrs. J. M. Cooperh Co., W, (!. Dickson. W.Wa
Lincoln, ai theoflUe of Iho M -rning News, und at tny
-' ' * rnreU
. DDiSOLtTlON.
, r TMIE copnrlnershlD heretofore existing under the firm
* X of MORSE «t NICHOLS Is this day dissolved by
» mutuul consent. II. MORSE will conllnuo the buslnes*
J at the old stand, 155 Broughton street. Also tho mutiu-
. facturiugand Jobblug work at the shop in Jefferson
* street.'
The unsettled business of the flr/n will bo attended to
by him, and to whom all account and uotos duo Juue
Lt, must bu paid Immediately.
MORSE h NICHOLS.
Savannah, August 1st, 1855.aug 1—tf
i'Olt RIM.
The Store, No. 1115 Bryan street, Yoiing’shulld-
UliiM lugs, formerly occupied by E.S. Kumptoii. Poi*
■* “'session given Imntedlulely.
upr4 tf MINIS h JOHNSTON.
FOR NEW YORK.—Union Link —The 1
w-fe** cllnp
per schr. TARGET, Davis, Master, will
iloputch for tho above port. For freight apply to
__oct U OGDEN,STARR h Co.
FOR NEW Y O K K—GkoriiTa I.ink.—Tlio
-
_ifino last sailing Schr. .lollN OASTNER, John-
iinister, will hnvo quick despatch (or the above port,
r Iricglil or passage, npply on board, or to
'Ot24 COIIRNS h HERTZ.
fur BOSTON.-The new Schr. “ B. PLAN-
—.NER will have duspulch for the above port.—
Ireight ol dock, apply in
•ct 24 HUNTER h GAMMKLL.
FOR PIIIL A DELPHI A.—Tha bark T.K.IIA?-
_TER.l upt. Scull, liuv|n K miimT nfhar e«rui» tin-
. will hutu iiulck duspalcli. Hnr rri.iithi muily to
■" O. A. GREINER.
MTS
)R LIVERPOOL—Tho A I American Ship
CHARTER OAK, Hoiullitllo, master, having
part of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for
above port. For irelgntupnly to
oct 2il BRIGHAM, KELLY h CO.
FOR NAI.K.
M A commod loua Brick Shod Warehouse, situated
In tho rear of the Charleston Steamboat Wharf,
havlnga lenseot five years,siiituble for tlio sto-
rageof Lime, Huy or other murchiiudizo. Tho Build*
tnu tuny bo removed by the purchaser, nUheexidrnt Ion
of tho lease. Applyto Z. N. WINKLER,
iy *-tl Willlamsoo’s Buildings.
to iiirr.
L ROOMS, opposite the 1‘ninski House—suitable
forofllcos or sleeping apartments. Enquire o.
June tf JNQ. \V. KELLY
TO RENT.
M Tho Western e >rner Tenoment of Cns-el Row,
fronting Reynohi* square ; also, two of tho miii-
die Tenement- of the same low For conve
nience, there Is no d w.tiling-house «,f a similar size pro-
romtilolo ilium,In llie ally,
aug 4-tf ALEX. A. HMETS.
f For BOSThN.—Thu now Sclm.mef VV. II.
1— BURROUGHS,Gififfon, master, will huvo quick
lespaleh for above port. For freight or passage, annly
ocl 20 IIRIGIIAM, KELLY fo Ull.
FOR LIVERPOt >L—Freight of 4t«) bides Cot-
■Ion wanted to fill up Am. whip KALAMAZOO,
— W:
master.
LIAM BATTERSRY h CO.
TO Hi:NT.
M ONK of tho tenements on Lincoln street, be
tween Cougre-s and St. .Iiillun streets. Terms
moderate, atal possession given Immediately.—
Enquire of oct 30 J. F. GAMMON.
TO KENT.
Four of the five tenement Houses, situated on
ill corner of Jones and Abcrcorn streets. Rent
ULS-’.vO per annum. Possession glvon immediately.
Also, llie store on Bull street opposite the Post Office.
Inquire of A. BoNAUD,
aug I I _Cornorof Bay nnd Bull streets.
FOR LIVERI'L ol,.—Tho American 1st class
ship MARCIA C. DAY, Chnse, master, will
•patch for the above port. For freight eiigago*'
iiioiii9 npply to
"Cl IU T R & J G MILLS.
a'W’K . FOU LIVERPOOL.—The *hlp ELI WHIT
f ..—I-..11 -> •— •
3200 Reward.
RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on tho 23d
.September, his slave ALBERT, who Is 27
yuursof ago,about 5 feet 8 Inches high, weighs
about t4« pounds, has straight and very light
hnir, bluo eves,and Is so white that it will bo
dlfllculttndutoct his beingn Negro. His front tooth are
. having nearly nil ol her cargo engaged, l fast decay lug, chews tobacco, and is fond of ppirlts tho 1
will meet wiih dispatch. For balanceof freight,or pus- • no drunkard. Ho cannot rend or wrllo, has no trade;
PADELFORD, FAY h CO.
g£ik l’ (, R MVBRPOOL —Tho ship Martha VVHIT-
MORE, Whitmore, mister, having most other
cargo eitgnged. will have quick despatch. For freight
of 5011 Bales Cotton. Apply lo
ocl 10
(RIGIIAM. KELLY & CO.
FOR PHI DA DELPHI A—Tho SciirFBAN K
A. HALL, Cain, master, will have quick dm
patch as above—for freight or passage.imply on Imnid,
,u BRIGHAM, KELLY h CO.
Jf':h B'Ut BOSTON—Tho Packet schr tV E tVELl.S,
SOUL ►eery, master, will have quit k despatch fur a
oct 17
ir freight or passage, npply to
OGDEN, STARR h CO
WANTEDTO CHARTER.
Several Vessels m load with Lumber .4
. .,1*11(1 Timber, fortho North of Europe and JaR
>mh America. EPPING h KRETl
1 bus been accustomed to stock and fa ming, lie has but
! little knowledge of thecountry,uuil will hnvo frequent
occasion to enquire his way. Is rather slow in speech,
nnd hnsrath«rau hiinibluappenrance. ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS nnd tho horse (if taken with him,) will be
given by me for his confinement in any (nil, nnd informa
tion sent lo mo so 1 get him. Ouo Hundred Holla is will be
paid for proof to cmvict tho Abolitionist who Inis been
tampering with him for some months past, aud who has
Incited him to lako this advantage of my absonco to
New York.
Any one who may hnvo seen said Negro will greatly
oblige mo by writing, so that 1 may havo some Idea of
what direction he Inis taken. Ho will undoubtedly lines
himself as a white man. When ho lull he rode a chcs-
nut sorrel horse, worth about 870.
J. M.TISON,
oct 10—tf Bethel, GL mi Co., Georgia.
I’ll I>€ KM, PI.OI GIIM, MO.
J ; TUST RECEIVED by Steamers, and other vessels, 0
' ej full supply of
VAU’AIIU: BIOT 1.1, FOR MATE. (
THE SUBSCRIBER, desirous of removing
Lviii! ,v «»(,offers for sale that valuable uud extensive J
Jl&h. Hotel in this place, known ns
"Washington hall.” i
Iho i-stalishinout Iscoinnletc in nil Its arrangements, [
has a largo number ol rooms, nil in thorough repair,ov- 1
ery neces-ary outbuilding, a largo gnrden, grazing lots, f
i.ud all its Hiipniiilmcnls Inferior to no Hole' in the up
country. 7 he house is supplied with excellent furnl* »
lure, ull of which is ncurh new, and will ho sold with
the establishment. Being the only Hotel in one of tlio
largest towns of upper Georgia, it is now doing —
tensive and profitable business.
Terms moderate,nml may bo bnd by application lo llie
proprietor ntthis place.
... " JA8. E. tt'ADDEY.
tVnshlngt..n, On., Oct. 8th. 18.*, 5. eod3m
. Augusta Chronicle &. Sentinel will plcaso copy
In7 ri*Weekly until lorhid.
Cotton Ware llouso nnd Store Trucks,of all sizes
100 No III ami 11 Ploughs; 25 No 2 II do (two horse)
5(1 No I Allen do, ono horse; 50 No 2 do do do
loo Tray Burrows, extra quality, for Itailroml pur*
poses. For salo by C. II. CAMPFIELD.
ocl 20-1 in
TO KENT,
1,1 i TWO TENEMENTS in Gordon Block, front-
lug Chatham Siiuuru, and well luruisheil with
■41 ■■■ water, gus, stables, &c. possession given 1st
November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent,
out 10 No. 79 Bryan Street.
FOR KENT.
n—i A twi story brick house, fronting Wright’s
Hquuro, on Suite street. Appl^‘
oct 10
WM. WRIGHT.
I'Olt KENT.
TWO now two story Brick Buildings, on a high
j'| basement, in Taylor street, east of the Medical
ULCoBege. Ga* pipes throughout both touemciitH,
ami evory modern convenience; carriage houses, sta
bles, rooms for servants, with lire places, and all neces
sary out building),; also, n well of good water in each
jinnl. Possession given immediately. Apply to Chns.
SAVANNAH HEBK AI. COl.l.CGE,
r |''IIE Third course of Lectures iu this Institution
X will commence on the (list Monday in November
next.
The Clinical Locturosin Medicine nnd Surgery, at
theSuvaunali Hospital and the College Clinique, will
commence ou the Lith of October mid continue during
ox- j tlio course.
Faculty.
Theory mid practice of Medicine—R. D. ARNOLD.
M. D.
Obstetrics, nnd dlsoasos ol Women and Children—P*
M. KOLLOCK, M. D.
Principles nnd Practice of Surgery—VV. C. BUL
LOCH, M.D.
Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST, M. D.
Institutes of Medicine—E. II. MARTIN, M. D.
Anatomy—J.G. HOWARD, M. D.
Materia Medlea and Medical Jurisprudence—J. II.
READ, M.D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST, M. D.
Fees for Hie entire course* 8105 00
Matriculation Ticket 5 Oil
Ample lucilitios will ho furnished for tho study of
Practical Anulnmy. Board can he had nt from 84 to
8ii per week. For furthur particulars, apply to
aug I— 3mos C. W. WEST, M. D.. Doan.
•.•Tlio following papers will copy Into their country
Issmiii to the cxluiit of 8I11, and send bills to tlio Dean ;
Georgia Citizen, Journal h Messenger and Telegraph,
Macon,Ga.: Recorder, and Federal Union, Millodgc-
Puttorson, No. ii Whitaker street, or to the subscriber,
nt Ilia residence, No. WS Broughton street, opposite tho
Marshall Douse.
oct 16—uovl GEORGE A. AS||
Making uii nggregatoof SI811 00
To thin add tho extra charges made for thn iiao of In-
ntruinoulH. stationery,&c,nnil the amount wlilimt fall
far abort of 8-b". whereas, lu Iho plan adopted in thin
Academy, the cliurgo for all these is 8125, leaving ndlf
foronco of 950 to $75 In Um favor. .
Hooka, Sheet Mimie, Drawing. Painting aud Embroi
dery materials furnished nl the usual rate*.
Pens, ink, paper, slules, pencils, tec., supplied gratis.
Persons doslring further Information, or wishing to
enter tholr (laughters or wards, may address mo, for tlio
present, at Lumpkin, Htnwurl Co.,Gii.
oct 8-2nw Deo I J. U. BRANHAM.
1 >f .IKLEH BEEF, irein Chandler h Co., dally expect
ed,and for snlo by
LYNN h HNI HER.
J A ASTER HAY.—150 bales Prime Eastern Hay, land
v ing Ibis tiny,nml forsnlo low limn wharf, hy
I.VNN h HNI HER.
FOR KENT.
KjA THE EASTERN TEN EM ENT of ll'lek lluilil-
liW Ing, corner of Ahocorn and Jones Street
Apply to
nit 20 IIOl,IJOMIIE, JOHNSON h CO.
I'Olt SAM!. ,
t Thai coininodioiiH and desirable residence situ-
fnfiM tiled on l.m No. 31, Liberty Ward, fronting on
■irmHuuth Broad, near We-i Broad alroets. Tim
house is subsiaulinlly built of bricks, is well fliuisliod
In every part, nml fitted ap with ga»a«d water fixtures.
It also lias an excellent pump in the yard nnd u Rower
garden itllnched to the premises, together with nil ne
cessary out hiiiiillngH.
Tim property cun lie Inspected hy any one desirous of
purchasing. For terms, apply to
sep 18 —if THUS. II. HARDEN, Trustee.
TO KENT.
A brick store and dwelling, corner of Charlton
und Jefferson streets. A tqdyto
• Kept25 WYI.LY h MONTMOLLIN.
TO KENT. „ .
M lloth tenoiiienls ol tho house ill South llronil
■•reel, belonging lo II. R. Jackson, E*q. Tho
Eastern teueinenl will he renlod witn the furni
ture if required. Fur terms, apply l«
sept21 A.C. DAVENPORT.
M IO KENT.
A Cotton Ware House on the Buy that will store
1500 bales. Possession glvon Immediately,
sept 15 T. J. WAI.SII, No- 17(1 llny-st.
TO KENT.
v Tho Store under the bluff,at tho foot of VVMtn-
; kur-streut Enquire of
IL mar 20 rtPKNCBR UURRELL.<
L WANTED
Ti > RENT, n house pleasantly rltuatnd, apply to
sept7 WAYNE GRKNVU.LKjk CO.
WANTED TO KENT.
l A eomfortniile dwelling In 11 central part of thu
Uonl u»t to exceed 9300 per annum A imly
WM. WRlUtlf.
Alaeon,(in.; iteeorucr, amt federal union, Millodgc-
v* i I It*, Gu.; Patriot, Albany, Ga ; Wnlchinnu, Thomas-
vIlic.Ga; Times Sentinelutid Enquirer, Columbus,
Ga ; Chronicle h Sentinel,and Coustitutioii.illsl, Au
gusta, Ga; Banner, Alliens, Ga ; Reporter, Lugrnngc,
Gu; Republiciin,Examiner, nml Inlclligeticer, Atlnuln
Ga; Stand* rd,Cussvllle, Gu; Southern Christian Advo
cute, nnd Southern Presbytcrinn, Charleston, S C
Christian Index, Penlield, Ga ; Gazette, and Advertiser
Uhulluuoogn,7Vnn; Floridian h Journal, Tallahassee
Fla; Nows,Jacksonville, Fla; Spuctulor, Wetumpku
Ala; Mail, Journal, and Advortiser, Montgomery, A lu.,
Advertiser, nnd Register, Mobile, Ain.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS*
KOKINSON Ar CARP,
DKAPKItS AND TAII.OKS, AND DliALRRS
IN FINK READY-MADK CLOTHING,
A RE now receiving ami opening tholr STUCK OF
GOODS, suitable to the coming season, consisting
In part of:
Fine black and fancy colored French, Kugligh and
American Cloths anil Cassliueres ; Vestings of silk, sat
in, eashmeru and plush I Velvets, Overcoatings of bea
ver, kerseys, mohair und pilot cloth. All of which mill
he muilu and trimmed lu our usual style, and at tho
shortest notice.
Our Ready Made Clothing Is mnnufiiolurodat the well
known house of W. T. Jonajags h Co., Broadway, Now
York, uud comprises everything line nml fashionable.
Furnishing Goods of ovory description rquisllo lo a
gentleman's wardrobe, constantly on hand.
Also. India Rubber Goods, Trunks, Vallsos andCnr-
pet Bags; all of which we offer on our usual torinsut
’ GAUDKV’H building,
ocl 1—Into next to Pulaski House.
MAPLE DltY (iOODM.
D 11\ AND 12-4Colton Shootings, Linen do. Pillow
• r“IU Caao Linens, Blenched Shirtings, English nml
French Long Cloths, Amorlcnn, English and Wolsh
Flannels,Canton tie, Table Damasks, Furuituro Dimity
uud Furniture Calicos, Huckaback and llainusk Towel*.
Crash, Dowlas, he. A largo variety of above goods for
sale at lowest price*, by
ocl 23
DxWITT h MORGAN.
REMOVAL.
J R. h J. G. MILLS have romovod In tho ofllco ro-
• cently ocouplod by John VV. Amleison, No. 20
Bay street. oct 0—lino
uiigl
( till lb* to Hie busliul; prime Enntern and Nor bom
liar, In More, nnd for sale In
oct 2V) WAV UR a uiNM VM INI’..
residence iu Jones-street. Tern™ Cash. oct 8
CAUPET AN DU l’lIOISTEKY
WARE HOUSE.
No. 140 Conuhvss and AT St. Ji lizm Stiik
r |'IIL IN DERSIGNEl) Wotllil lnki_ ... ...
X to express to Mis friends and the public generalI)
Ids sincere thanks lor their liberal patronage und lu
lluence, which bus resulted iu extension of his trade 10
ull pans of thu Stale. Also, Carolina,Florida, Alabama
ami Tennessee, thereby enabling him lo exhibit u stock
unsurpassed In nry *nu hern city.
Families, Merchants. Hotel Keepers,and Steainhoal
owners,lire purliculurly invited lo exsinluc llie present
stock, which is m 1 w complete in all the various depart
ments, consisting In part ol the following goods, viz:
CARPET DEPARTMENT,
DI8SOLUTIOIV.
J^iiTICE Is hereby given that tho special co-part-
the
norship existing between tno undersigned, under
firm of F.J. OGDEN, will be dissolved from and
ufler the first day 01 July, 1855.
FRANCIS J.OGDEV,
FRANCIS T. WILLIS.
Savannah, May 17, 11355. Je 2—tf
COPARTNERSHIP.
opportunity r T'U F. undersigned have this day formed a copartner >
c generally •*! X ship under tlio name and firm of gder., Starr h
Co., lor tno transaction of a general Shipping and Com*
nistdon business- ’ FRAH. J. OGDEN,
WM. STARR, Jr.,
PEN J. II. I1ARDEK.
Sfvnnnah, Mnv 17, *55, June 2
Itoyul Medalimi,
Do Velvet,
Mocet Wilton,
Do Brussels,
Tapestry do,
Power Loom do,
Three Fly Ingrain,
Two Fly do,
Wool Dutch,
English Drugets, (various
widths.')
Mosaic llenrth Rugs,
Velvet and Chenille do,
Tufted do,
Fiaiinan I Table Cov-rs,
Door Mats,(every variety,)
Silver fit Brass Stair Rods,
Curput Bindings, 4tc.
CURTAIN ANU UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT.
Hroculidls, Luce and Muslin Curtains,
Satin do Laints, Gill Cornices,
Satin and silk Damask, Do Fins and llnnds,
Worsts’ll anil Colton do Tassels. Loops nnd Cords,
Velvet and Flush, (various colors,) Window Shades,
(now stylo.) Also, every variety ot Furuituro Cover
ing, Tiimuiiugs uud .Materials for Decorations.
FLUOR OIL CLOTHS,
from two to 24 feet wide, for halls and rooms, cut to lit
without n seam.
Tho subscriber will obligate himself lo tnako the pri
ces on all description* of goods as low as llie same qual
ity can bu purchased in any Northern city.
£ tf" Cnrpets cut to rooms and goods sent to any part
of the city free of charge.
or a., experienced Upholster will attend to the
making uml laying at Carpet 1 uud Oil i hubs when re
quired. Tho Decorative uml Curiaiii Department is Ii
charge of uu Upholster of acknowledged tnslonnd skill
VV II. GIRON, Agont,
oct 18 141) Congress uud 57St Julian streets.
AGENCY HOWARD INNER A NEE Cl.
OF NEW YORK.
Savannah, August 3d, 1853.
HR. C. H. CAMPFIELD will attend to the business
lvi of this Company during my ubsence from the city.
I'hoso having Policies to renew, or Insurance lo mnke,
will pleusucall upon him itl his office ou tho Bay, No.
171. 8. C DUNNING, Agent,
aug 3—3mos
IJ, JnanhalTsale.
B Y virtue of an execution, issued out of tho United
States DLtricl Court for the Northern District of
Florida, and lo me directed, I hnvo levied upon A wzio,
formerly known a* Drayton Island, iu Lake George,
St. Johns Itlver, containing 1.781 acres of good cotton
EO.PAKTNEKMIIP NOTICE.
T HE Undesigned have this day formed a cn partner*
ship for the ti nusuclloii of a General Factorage
and Comiuissinii business, undei the name and style
of HAYNARD ex ROWLAND,nndsolcilt tho patron*
ago of their friends and tho public generally.
Jy n
COP A KTN F.H.SII 11*,
I MIOMASS. tVAYNE uml It. ALEX. WAYNE
transacting husiuess iu Savannah under the style
of Till )S. S. WAYNE it SON ; C. E. GRENVILLE
it W T, SAMPLE, transacting business iu ciintta*
nnogn, under tho style of GRENVILLE h SAMPLE,
and in Savanna)) unde' the style of GRENVILLE it
co., huvo entered into copartnership (to dale from the
1st July, 1855,) Tor thu purpose ol transacting a gen
oral
CoiiiiiiIknIoii A I'orwnnling Itiislncs
Under4he style of
WAYNE, GRENVILLE At CO., ut Savannah,
GKEN Vli.LE, SAMPLE Jt CO., at Chaltanoogn.
TIIOMA* S. WAYNE,
R. AI.KX. IVAYNt,
Jo5—tf
IH VMH I TIO.N of C4M’A 1(1 V E KMl IP
r pllE Co-partnership heretolore existing between
1 BOTH WELL it WHITED EA*'
lAD Is hereby illss»/v*
ed by inutiinl consent. Etther party is nuthorizedt^
altuud to the unsettled bus'nets.
S. E. BOTJIWELL.
Savannah, Juno 1,183V. II. WHITEHEAD.
VO-1MKTNEKSKIP.
r pllE Undersigned hnvo this day formed nCo.part*
X uership for tho transaction of it Fuctorago and
Commission business under the name aud stylo of
BOTH WELL it WHITEHEAD, and respectfully so*
licit the patronnngc of their friends and th® public gen •
orally. 1). E. BOTHWELL.
Snvumiali,Juiio 1,1855. B. WHITEHEAD.
CO-l»AllTN E1ISHIP NOTICE.
T MIE Undersigned have this day formed a co-partner
ship under the name and style of cuUPER h
FRASER, for the purpose cf cnrrylng on a Factorage
and (tuner. 1 Commission Business, and respectfully so
iled llie patronage ol their friends and the public gen*
erully WM. AUDLEYCOUPER.
and sugar lauds, with a new nnd commodious dwelling
and out houses nnd other Improvements. Also 131 acres j
opposite the sai 1 Island on tho main land, which will,
bu sold hy the undursiguod for cash, at public outcry
In the town of Pulntkn, Putnam (3*., Florida, on Mon
day, the 3d iiuy of December, nt 12 o’clock M. Payment
will bu received in specie. Charleston City or Savannah
efty linn a hi Is.
K. K. BLACKBURN. Marshal,
by Geo. J, Zehubimcr,
Deputy Marshal.
81. Augilsllno Fin., Repf.,1855. sep 27—2m.
JNO. COUPER ERASER,
liny st., Savunnah, June 1.
RANSOM STOVE WORKS,
< 'OI* A K TN E UfcHI 1*.
rTMIE undersigned have formed n co-partnership, to
L date from the let iusl. for thu transae.ilou of a
General Fnct 1 ’.‘ago, Ci uimisslen anil ForwardlngBusl
ness, uudert no firm of
CRANE, WELLS & CO., 8uvnnnah, and
RICHARD CURD is CO., Macon,
anil pledge their strict personal attention lo nr.y Busi
ness eutrusled to their charge, at cither place.
H. A.CRANE,
L. VV. WELLE,
RICHARD CURD
8uvaiiiiuh)Juiie.5th, 185o jell—ly
AT AT.IIANY, NBW YORK.
\\TE offer for sale, nt our SAVANNAH RTJVE
VV AGENCY, a largo nnd varied assortment of
STOVES,
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
and solicit a continuance of tho liberal onenuragement
given our Agency in this city during the past year. F
the information of ALL PARTIES interested in t
(O-I’AKTMKSIIIF.
T HE uuilersigucd hnvelormed a co-partnership under
tho style of VERSTILLE it FRIERSON, for tho
purpoao of conducting u Forwarding and General
Commission business. HENRY W. VERSTILLE,
Savannah, August 7,1855.
EDMUND FRIERSON.
notuii:.
VNKOM Ibis dato.all vessels navigating tho Snvniinah
r River, will puss to the North of llie Dredging Ma»
chine, now employed ou the wrecks.
All steamers, passenger, freight nnd tow boats, wil
let off steam when approaching too Wrecks, and pa**
theOrcdglug Machine aud Mud Flats with a diminished
speed. OCTAVUS COHEN,
Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. tern.
Savannah Gn., August 16,1855. aug 17
Ilm...... ..I. V . ...... ... . . ... 1 -i Mmteira vvmes. 01 nrictii uau uu.mi’iuiu ui uu
STOV L BUS1NL88, either buying or aoBing, wo have > |, y „ ^ >ea „ mo ofllco of tlio undersigned, win
U.o Bnll.ruoilon 01 InrnniilnK our cij.lomoi.iabroad (»> J » n , ora wm b0 , eK l,lereil.
ilm*.. ill home know tlio fact. 1 that iturini' the vast near . - .... iiiivti
HI A DEIKA WINES.
O NE of the firm of Welsh Brothers, of Madeira, ex
pects to be in Savannah during the mouth of Do*
bomber next, with samples of a small stock of choico
Madeira Wines. List ot prices and description of qiinl-
thoseat homo know tho fact.) that during the past year 1 0 ' , , 7
wc hare sold MORE STOrES than any other cat ah- I > ct ■■■_!-
HUNTER h GAMMELL.
Bailment In tho Hinlo of Georgia or South Carolina
We make this statement in justice lo ourselves, nml to 1
set us right before the trade, and with a full determln I
alien of doing more und better for our customers du* t
ring the present year. JAMES SULLIVAN, j
v Agent for 8. II. Ransom h Co., (
oct 13—2m Stove Manufacturers, vlbnny, N. Y.
notice.
FINE KED KI.ANKETK.
T O families who wish a superior Bed Blanket, wo
offer 0-4,8-4, l»-4 und 12-4 lino Swiss Blankets, a
new and beautiful nrtlclc. Also, 0-4, 8-4.10-4 uml 12-4
\ Rose Blankets. Whitney Blanket* ot all sites, uud a
( choice English Blanket, OnullenndCribb Blankets. Tho
J above article will bo sold at tho very lowest nricos.
i Cull and examino our lot of Blankets before purchnsiug
• elsewhere, [oct 2] ROKKNBAUGH it LADSON.
t
CENTRA!. KAIL ROAD
CONSIGN BES of Grain and other merchandise, I
are hereby notified that unless their freight is removed j
within 43 hours from date of discharging, Iho sumo wIF. 1
he crayed al their expense and risk, to a public Ware
house. VVM.M. WADLEY.
sept 27—tf General rhiperlnluink nt.
T
KEHIOVAE.
IIE umlersigiH’d have removed to the counting room
two doors East of Messrs. Ogden, 8tnrr h Co’s.
CARL ETON h PARSONS.
lC t 11 Commission Merclinuis, Usy-st.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
( IIANI1E OF SIIIIHIII I-I ,
O N and after Sutiday tho 14th October, instant und (
miiii furlhor notice, tho Passenger 1 rain* on the-
Central Kallroad. will run as follows: ,
IUCTWKKN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Lonvo Savannah B,U '' , ? v * M * i
Arrive at Mucoii • ••f:*’ 1 M ’’ n . 1 !}* }. A ’ M<
Leave Macon A * j*'", 1 i','') v ’ M ’ j
Arrive at 10.45 i\ m„ nnd 7.JO a. m. 1
DKTIVKKN SAVANNAH ANU A I'Ul'
lionvo Savannah.
NOTICE. ,
T im K undersigned hove this day established an Agon-
ey at Knoxville Tonnossee, for the transaction of a
General Produce nml Commission Business, to bo con
ducted by T. II. CLARKE, under tlio name and stylo of
T it CLARKE At CO. Orders for Western Produce,
thankfully received aud pwmpUjwocuted^
t/b.CLARKE. *
Savannah. Gn., 16th Oct., H355._ ocl 13
VAIil'Alit.l' REAL ENT ATE.
r >Y arrangement with tlio purchaser of Fig Island
> Mill,the whole pioperty in which the sutiscriberil
and was mioly Interested, can bu sold to a single put.
Jan (I
COUNT)
W. W. STARKE.
KOIIITI I Olt KENT,
tho Bay, (river side) and conveulont
Arrive nt Augusta..
Leave Augusta
Arrive InSavnuimh
UKTWKKN MACON
Lonvc Mucoii
Arrive nt Augusta
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Macon
nRTWRKN SAVANNAH, MII-I.R
Leave Snvnnnuh
Arrive In Mllledguvlile
Leave Macon
Arrive In Ealontou
Hi Aiiuniim. • - (i’ll;\teD on iho Bay, (river side) and conveulen
'' u *r *’■ M " 111 , r '.,,. M * - O to the Post Office, nlso tho two first stores under-
...8.4.1V. m., and o.Mia.m. . • on favornbio terms. Apply ntthis ofllce.
. .6 a. m., and 4-311
.. 1,30 v. m. nnd 10.45 r. m.
AND Al'OrSTA.
.11.45a.m., uud 0.36 f. m,
..8.45 i 1 . m., nml 5.311 a. m.
....11 a. m.. anil 4.3(11>. m.
2.15 r. M.,and I a. m,
IIUKVII.l.K ANU EATONTON.
5 a.m.
2.45 1*. m.
I1.45A.M
1 neath, on favornbio terms.
Savnnnub, Ocl-0. 1855.
Bnvnunah, Gn., FJlh Ocl.,*1855.
VOUfinarpROUK PANTS AND VES'l'ri.-
I (
JUBl TO-
^ colvod a large assortment of Boy’s lino Bluo am!
Black Cloth Frock Coals, Pauls and Vests, which nro
good nml cheap. Cull and see, at the clothlug store,
“‘“TSS* b » CEO. 8. NH.HOL8 fc CO.
1 7*1,01 • It.—UKi bugs superfine Flour, In store, and for
’ sale by act29 VV
VAVER itCONSI ANTlNE.
snlo by
I,ON DON I'lHEN I \ II III: OITM’E.
I *IIIS Compnnv lakes I'lioRi-k* in 1 hit. cry, and In
silica Knits and I.»’H »'**
wtl JJ RUBY It ABLUSH AM k. t-ON .Aleuts.
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dissoi.ition.
>11ECOPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing in the
^ unmoor CHAMPION it WATTS, Is this day de
salted hy mutual consent. Mr. A. II. Champion will
iittend lo tho settlement of tho buslnes* of tho firm.
A. II.CHAMPION,
oct 23 JAMES O. WATTS.
rrMI
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NOTICE.
IIE UNDERSIGNED having this day purchased the
_ Interest of Mr. James G, Watts, his late Co-partner,
will continue thu Wholesale and Retail Groceiy busi
ness nl tho old stand of Champion h Walts, nt No. 4,
Barnard .Street, und solicits tho tintronago of Ids friend*
aud the public generally.
oct 23 _ A. IL CHAMPION.
MICTION ASTTCUMnlSStOS BUSINESS.
C;0-t*AKTNEKNl*ll* NOTICE.
T 11 nvc this day nsaochil*1 ROBERT AUSTIN In co*
J part norship with mo in tho Auction and Conuulsstoj*
bu-lnt’sa. The hmunesa wtll horeaflct bo conducted uu*
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^amunah, ou. I». I6:»i». oct