The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, November 05, 1855, Image 3

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apcttft notices. Cammatti for®f(icr. SAVANNAH KKPUB U;\N, MONDAY MORN 1 no, NOVEMBER 5, 1856 “ T( , ,, »»»< " lrrKMK “'- , restored to hsaiihin t9 jays ‘ n * n y y** n f, t *r*al nervous F to make known tho amain* of cure, iHifcrmfi' ||M| pn-aenpiion used. Direct to Ho*, " 111 ** \l.l, 51* Fultou itrnot, Brook I- n,N. Y „«i - NOTICE ‘*KJTV '• JmSon m J. JEottmta. low IS YOtJR CHAHCI!! 0NE . THOUSAND_PRIZES ON HAND! toippo ■ V tOTioiirv or ini *r»r» m uiimiu !OK OU IUUMI. TO XTTk VOMERS uK'cil ATIIAM ClHJNTV Gentlemen: — I int » CimlUati f"( electhiii to the office of Ordinary, at tne election in ril K Rote of Freight OU Bale* of Domestic i anJ wlU b^lBanlftiKoyrw FELLOW CITIZENS:^ am* a candidate __ for the office of i 'rdlnary at tho election In amurj next, and respectfully aak your euppoji. lino to Now York, will tea Eight Cams — -r ■sir January n ./not,until nirtnor nolle*. P ' PAOELFORD, WAY Prrf i N. V. ..Kl 9] i CO. tin 9inmiH ^tnatatP'o. | Savannah, Del. B, 1835. \ may 7 RATtMH FKEIKUT By the Philadelphia a. el Savannah Steam- %^g *k:p Line, on Light Goods ami Dry Goods, a..i be Hi cents aud I4 coma per cubic foot, being the raw* established prior to Jana la at. mg 2? C. A. L. LAMAR, AganL l OK MH Mirr 2_ FF.LI.UAV I l n /. H N ™— I niter lor the office Sheriff of Chatham county, at the e nanmg nuary noat, aiul isspeciiutty aolleit your 0*1 17— III • W AKING RUSSELL._ Fort Gaines Academy Lottery. I npariillcd Nrhciue for .November'! ion P . , Cl nun 9, to be drawn November 23rd. 1833, In the City „f At lanta, ,; ®- when prizes amounting to 1V 30.000 DOLLARS! will bo dralribuiod according to Hie following mtimif “ * ^oti^nta*. II y.m draw Hie lmv*al Prize y«u gel the fv" 1 ut i,^"“ r t: wiUeuZ deduction. and roniember ever.' 1 rue is drawn at on eh drawing. Look at it! > »ne Pnaa to every Ton Tickets:! CAPITAL PRIZE, •10.000!! ■Sales at auction. RV SPEHIIH CUKHELL * CO. it store, and for Sales at auction Salta at auction. Satrs at auction. Ht WtLIiV A AORtnOL(.llk. HI r. J. WA1AH. snle. I'm hnles Northern llhy. 4 demijohn* superior Irish Whiskey. A Nogm Miinuiu. a izimxI and plain cook, children, aged In and 2 years. * d Dr-alt liurse. -untold** tor single dray or wagon. ml her v 3 At Auction. THIS DAY. nt It O' clock, In front of store will be ask Muscat Wrae. part do lem rilTe W NfECIAL NOTICE. or^m the llroi day ol February next, the Arm oi HORTON A RIKEMAN, will bo dlaeolwed by limitation. After this date, they will do an ex clusive CASH BUSINESS, f»r the purpoae of set tling up. All of our itock of Watches. Jewelry, silver War* and Fancy Goods, we will sell at a very small advance an the cost, for cash only. HORTON A RIKEMAN, lit! Broughton-street. Zavannab,June lot, 1833, may 31—If NOTICE. [JT THE subscriber has removed hta olBce to No. 4l „. ito street. 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Age -Uvaunull, Sept 1,1833. NOTICE. jjf"*Purtng nty absence from the State, Mr. J. V. TAitVER and J.G.COHEN, will attend to my bust- , e „. sudd M. A. COHEN. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. II.1. PLRS« 'NS indebted to the late firm ofPtUOE to VBADERare reapettjnUg requested to call on the sub- ♦.-rberaud pay up. and thereby save trouble and ex- yeit-H*. VV.M.o. PRICE. 147 Ray street, jy 11 - Sarmtmg Co-partase. NOTICE. gJgT I HAVE removed my »>IBcb to No. 17(1 (lay si. ■*et 111 OCTAVU8 COHEN. tJT FRIENDS ANDFELI.OWeLTTl7.ENS.-1 am i,.am(idate for re election Mr the oflee of TAX COL* UEtrrt >R. on the 1st Monday fn January next, and res- pectmlly ask your support. P. M. STON E. N H. If elected, l plmlge mvaelf not to accept of any utter oflee. [octSlJ J.M.8. T*> THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COTNTY. ; ENTLEM EN I am a candidate for the lee of Tax Collector of this County, (the mn to lie held on th- first Monday In January, *Ai amt respectfully solicit your anppnrt. nov I-tde V- r BENNETT. Altcutiou. Gt-oida Hnwars, \ TTEND an extra meeting of he corps to beheld at your drill room, on Monday even ing. lth proximo, at 14 o’clocf. to elect a ' 'or. net vice David Walt hour resigned, and to dll all vacancies that may men and there occur. By order of J. P W. RE\D. Caj taint;. H. Janas H. Jonssron. orderly Scrgeaitt, G. H. oct 'J7—lot MRS. CLARK TV ILL resun.e the Exercises of her School on Mon v» day. October29ib. atherKet*l*!ence in 1 barlton '. near the Female • irphan Asylum oct J5 I'OR PAL.ITKA. IT.OKIDA. VIA DARIK.N. BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, •; EG . A N D J AC KSON VILLE, PICO LATA, and black crkek. fl a. L . S. MAIL LISE. I he new amt 'ast ruoAingsteamer AE- ' ^.MlNOLfc.. i apt. Thomas E. ^haw. will ' ab*»ve placMevery Tuesday, at 10 o'clock. \ M.. fr<)m the Charleston Steam Packet wharves, c J9 S. M. LAFFITEALVAgt. FOR BF.AI FORT A BLCFFT' >N. HILT'-N HEAD. *>YD'a L \ND- INtl \ND CHARLESTON. The-.learner WM.SEABR'tOK, t.apt. Peck, wdl leave lor tho above liters on Sunday, the Jtlth tnst.. at 5. P. M. For freight •t passage, apply at the Charleston Wharf. *.pt 1 8. M. L \FFlTEAi:. Agent. j3,’bU ’ BAILN .VUD E. BEE. WF, are autltoiixe*! to announce JA.ME8 E. GODFREY, as a candidate for tho nmee of Ordinary of Chatham County, at the euaulng January t-lection. _ may 3—id We ars authorize*! to announce THOM A- 4 SkHP II. HARDEN, aa a candidate lor the office of ordinary of Chatham County, at the ensuing Jsnu arv election. JO 4—tile* ~ rum Li:HH~or Iuikts. 5^S• FElLow CITIZEjidI ana enndldate for the office of clerk of the Superior and Interior Court* at the election In January next, and re spectfully ask > our support. JNO. E. DAVIS. Je 'J—tde FELL'' W•* I IT7.EN8: -l ant a candidate _ at the election In January next, for Clerk of the Superior and Interior Courts, and will be thankful tor your suffrages. WM. II. BULLOCH. may 14 janfl’36 ayjMrs Nofi* E. — VVe are authorl.-ed to amtounce Wgm JDHN V. TARVER aa a Candidate for Clerk , of the Superior and Inferior Courts, at the ensniog elec- ; Uon, In January next. , may I* jan ’5d ! RECEIVER OE T.IX BETI'H~NN . tF" Fat.LOw-Cmzi.ss : I am a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, for Chatham County, at the election in January next, and respectfully solicit your votes. n.tv J—id 8. 8. SIBLEY. FELLOW CITl/F.N8 :-t m the drst ol W0F -May lust, l announced myself a candidate for Receiver of T ax Retiirni*: and am aaio a candi- uate for that office, at the next electtcn, and respect fully solicit your support. Your obedient servant. J« 8 B. T.THErF. | TO MV FEEJ.OVV cTfl/.KNs* OF CHATHAM U *. f am a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re- turns at the election in January next, and re aped fully ask tour support, may - K . l -jan5,'3» WM. W. OATES. AAVANNAIL M \V n 1-5... Massas Entroast—You will please an nounce Mr. ALEXANDER THt'MAS as a ltdale for Receiver of Tax Returns, at the ensuing January election, and oblige MANY VOTER8. may .1 as^Rv FELLOW CITIZENS :—I am a candidnie tor the office of Receiver >f Tax Returns, in January next, and respectfully solicit your votes. may 19—tf _ l, B. DILLON. FELLOW-CITIZENS:-l am a candidate for the office (tf Receiver ->i Tax Returns, in January next, and respectftllly solicit your votes. may '« tf Z. N. WINKLBR. ^»* FELLOW*ciTlZENS:—l am a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, in January nett, and respectfully solicit your votes, reav-.m •*'' »*T\ It M \ HI-'H-Dt \ \l. ii»h r » v. ctii.Li cruK par* I.. Purr Wine, part do Mala_-n W.i,.-. JJWH- ^r'fH'Rrfn Z v e ^T ? 11 b ” BO J^ 11 P n, ' l 1 ic outcry, on J5S , > **« Im »—*= 1 1 *«**- ««*., J2!S£!2tti £& SS7SS:,^’S&., u — 1 - This gaug of Negroes were raised ir "*—*— •• ■ (o "il l i Pkl . nu " [8r —asanas to Pattaaica It Bat L Tract of l.anO *t Aucu'un. Ti i-MoRRi >w, at 11 o'clock, in front of Coort House, *» -vmsil Farm, containing about Xi acreaload, (more or lesa ; > situatad on the Middle Ground rend, about ff miles from the city, wr White Bluff district. (*» the premises Is a good woodm* houae and out^bulldlnga, (haLon UOMU f Sf"* | wn , "" r ’‘Vr-*'™ 1 311 'ET3 anil Bran, Tn^auimiSi w Ml( puien.«r^- mT’r'oU.uSl Public Sale. At Private Sale. j At Private Sale. ! ‘ V a ,, r , t T An ?! ,r 7 If o°l «old at private | Two tamllies of Negroes, a woman aged 38 years, a sale win be arid at public out cry, before the Court i fl u l*l hand. wi*h her children, a boy I'J years and a girl House, on Tuesday the thh of November, during the * years— a W oman 33 years, a good Cook and Washer, usual hours of sale oct 31 her children, a boy 8 years, and a boy 18 moutba. Tl- Central Railroad stock at Auction. ! Ilea undoubted. n, » v HI shares mitral Railroad Stock will be sold on Tuea- l prize of. 'J.Dllii 3 do 4.INHI I 43 priaes of :tk» are I ..KMl | S3 do '15tl are 9.730 i 9IM) do 110 are 1,130 030 Jo 75 are 1,973 .*10.0111) 30 are -j,| .»o ■J3 are H* are) 3 are 9,073 9.000 3.130 THE V* iTERS "F CH ATHAM COUNTY. GENTI.EMEN:—I am acandldate for the ifficeof Tax•'olleeUir of this County, (the eiee'ionto be held on tho drst Monday In January, 1830.' and respectfully solicit your support. may l'.»— tf ' PETER G. THOM »ll MC tl. ( AIID* jutiiTTs hahing, Professor of >Vusir, spectfully offer his services to the . ’cit’zensof Savanii-ih. To be louud at VV. D. Zogbaum s Music Store oct l—3ra 1,000 priaes. amounting to *30,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! ■j# - Tickets *.»— Halves *9.50—Quarters* 1.93^0) Bills ou all solvent Banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agency ou Broughton street, between Whitaker and Barnard. „ct 27 iBY AUTHORITY OS IKK STATU uF 'iEoRQIA.j Havana Pisan Lottery. Jasper Co. Academy Lottery, NIAL'ON, <a. T HIS LOTTERY is conducied on the plan of the Royal l ottery of Havana, of single numbers—and drawn at - oncert llall.e ''aeon, Ga.. under (he sworn superintendence of Uol. Geo. M. Logan, and Jas. A. NisheL Es*i. GRIND SCHEME Ft»R NOVEMBER 15, 1833, When prizes amounting to • #00,000 CLASS Or. Will be distributed as follows : Capitals—I prize of |I9,00ii | Id prizes of 41:0 l do S,i)i)i) | It) do 1.30 l do 3,1100 19 do |9t) 1 do 2.000 1 90 do 100 l do 1,300 ctO do 30 1 do 1,200 I ilfl do -X3 I do I,lot) I 93 Approx., prixes of 800 l do 1,(1001 | 408 Prizes amounting to *30,000. ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Every Prize drawn at each drawing, aud paid when due, in full, without deduction, orders strictly confi dential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at mv risk. Bills on all solvent R.uik - at pur. Iy Whole Tickets *8; Halves *4; Quarters *9. Address JAMES F. WINTER. Manager. sept 93 Macon, Ga. j ,RAWN NUMBERS of Oreeue and Pulaski Menu- ment Lotterv, t.'laaa 9K3 : 78 18 99 M 38 41 39 in 60 10 4«t 33 tM 37 nov 3 E. WITHINGTON #7,500 !8 Number Lottery —13 Drawn llallota. Greene and Pulaski Lotterv, CLANN9H4 FOR 1933. To be drawn at Savannah, -Ga., Nov. 3, 1853. GREG11RY A MAURY, MANAGER^. 2 of *7.-300-1 OF 111.000-1 of *3.000. Tickote #'2 30—Share* :n proporton Tickets and Shares either singly or by tha Package, tor sme by nov 3 E. WITHINGTON. Also. Cigars of various brands, and other articles of ri- H. a.-. _ miv3_ Cigars at Private Sale. Id M Flor. Havana, 10 do Washington. 10 do Jesondu. I0_>io Jaci|ues. nov 4 On TUESDAY next. 6th mat., between the usual hours of sale, will be sold before the Court House in this city. The Eastern Half of Lot Number Thirty-six (3tl,i Chat hunt Ward, with the improvements thereon.’’Terms Fof Information, applv to Tll«>8. W.COLLINS, Macon, — 1 ... ... .1. * _ (!, ,\r vvvi I V V(, vr .,,i ■ ■ «i ’ ness and good travellers. Central Rallrooil Stock, South Western Railroad Stock. oct 97. | On TUESDAY. SovurnbeTlkh, wlU bes*)M, la front of ' a-* tho Court House, between the aaual hours of sale, on the i.iitnfaiinn 'itf ' ,e ? '-ounly, 1 Lot No. 399, Newton Counlv, containing 4.0 acres, on ttie ptaiiuiion of Jefft.rsoii Rob* rts. and are well iiiuilltv laud Title undoubted. Terms cash ; known thioughout that County as good plantation hands, ! pursharer, niying for 11 le oct* aecitsiomed to the culture ofooruand cotton. The men ! P - - P**y‘ n H tor line. are among the most expert and skillful timber cutters ° n TUESDAY. November i>tb. will be sold, In front of in the Stale. To those desirous of purchasing Negroes 1 the Court House, between tho usual hou-s of sale, for plantation purposes unexceptional in every respect, A Family of Negroes: a woman 97 vearaof age, ac- ami «f established reputation In their neighborhood, an opportunity is afforded such aa seldom occurs. Titles undott lottbted. Terms cash, city enstomed to housework, and a good plain cook and ... | washer : a girl t) years; a gtrl 4 years, and a boy ehild ccuptunces. i jnontha. mw ii Vt ihe sur made known on da* of sale. nov 3 Onions for Sale. Two Crates Onions per Brig Augusta, for sale to n rive. noV i WYI.LY A MONTMOLI.IN. Savannah, Ga. At Auction. On TUESDAY, the tilli Inst., at 11 o’clock. In front of Court House. A Horse. Wagon ami Harness. Terniscash. nov 2 — At Auction. On TUESDAY next,flth Inst., will bo sold, before the Court House in this city, The North half of lot No. 94, Forsyth Ward, being 2.3 feel front on Barnaul street and 14D feet deep, subject to a ground rent of *:itl 93 per annum. nov 9 A negro Woman for sale. A likely negro woman IP years old. healthy and well disposed, it good cook and plain washer and troner. If not sold before Tuesday iihxl, will be sold before tho Court House. Terms cash. At Private Sale. THE UNION CREEK PLANT \TlON in South Car olina, situated ou the Savannah River, about 14 miles tv.,m the city, containing 994 acres, all of which with the exception of 54) acres, is Urn quality Rice land and 473 acres of which is now under bank tn cultivation. Attached to the Plantation is a good steam Thrasher, cdy resident owner, only.* an Overseer’s house, negro houses, out houses, and sep OH All war- oct 98 At Private Sale. A Bond ot the atateof Georgia for *400, bearing in terest 7 per cent. A Bond of the ■*outh Western Railroad for *500,con vertible In stock. oct 15 improvements appertaining to a plantation. AL.*M i. The adjoining tract of land I *30 acres, Private Sale A likely mulatto bov aged 23 year*, to be sold ro a Terms accommodating. sep!*" Private 8ale. mntmr tm-t ,»r t.n.t .,n u i . . , i wo - Ely’s Patent” Gina for Sea Island Cotton. *1ue n more oMess!about J finish, with metalic rollers,.new.) for sate low. pine land, the res due consist! ol uncleared Rlvw 1 100 “ L ' ki ' of ' * ’ E *»P‘ , * n 0aU for Swamp Land—Oak and Hickory. ' ,ncle, ‘ rei1 ' seed, tor sale tu quant,ilea to suit purchaser.-a supe- For further purtl -ulari apply at onr office oct 93 r-or arti le. o*-t J ‘ ' %’ALI ABLE AI IN I RE- uhscribcrs keep constantly on hand a supply .... ss neral Sal's and Guano, and N. A. H ARDEE A CO. TO REN T. D R LOST, WANTS. &c. W ANTED. V COl.'iRFD COAt IIMAN, by th. to go ,nto the country, about dv( .... _ .. .. city. nov 9—8 R 1 >BT. HABERSHAM A suN, WANTED \ Male and a Female Teacher, in East Florida. Enquire of SPENCER CURRELL A t’O., oct 31 134 Bay street. WANTED FOR JIATTUF.W'ft HI.I FF 1.1 D INTER41EDI \TE LWDIGS UN THE SA- VANN Ml RIVER. The light draft steamer WM. LF.BBY, !wtll leave fom the charleston Su-am IS! It wbar . on Thursday morning. Frelghi received t )V edneeday. <t 29 S. M. LAFFITEAU, AgenL UNITED STATES *1 AIL I INE. R. FALATKA. K. FLA . VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, JACKSON- \ ILLE, MIDDLEBURG, .BLACK CREEK., A.NDPICOLATA. The new and elegant Steam Packet ,ST. J' 'HNS. '.'apt. James Freeborn, hav* h.>r tripe to Florida, will es.ve tor the move places every Saturday, at lit o'clock. For FieighLorP*—— dw*in» exctdlewt slaia room i accoiumn li Ito®”- app'y *»u t»oarU, at uia t-'torula Sieam 1 ■’k-k.-i wharf, n -ur the Gas Works, or to ' t * a CL tGHOR.N at CUNN INGHAM. Aacuta. “FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA. TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, I9TH INSTANT. The Splendid U. s. Mail steamship IS- , MILL, Rollins. Commander, will leave ••his port on Friday, OcL I9ih, and will || -ave thereafter regului ly.on the 4th and I month T'ie HYUEL connects, at Ilavana, with the U. S. Mall Steamship Company’s Line •»( steamers tor San '“UH..SCO v-a A spin wall, and will carry the Pacific mails. | -• r Passage, only, apply '•> -v t COHENS A HERTZ. Agents. INDEPENDENT MOAT, -'■3SPALATKA&.SLACK CREEK, E. FLA. via 3 VftlKN. BRUNSWICK. »T MARY - , GA., AND JACKS'jNV1LI.E, AND PI« OLATA. FLA. Tv mn Her formsr day) FRID.1 Y. j The 'avorlte steam naoket W EL AKA, I capi. N. King, will commence her regu- a- above, on FRIDAY, at It) o'clock, A. nil continue to leave regularly every Friday, usa is well diUtd up with airy State Rooms, anil •y way well adapted u* the route. 3. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. I f'• It - riTaHLE■'‘TON-Every Wednes day and Saturday Afternoon*.at 'ix o'clock. „ • w. THE splendid steamvhIn GORDON. Barden, commander, will leave as . - i .11 will arrive tn Charleston in time to connect • i in- Railroad lines going North and West. ~ >' ce'ghl or passage, apply on the Charleston Steam ' icket W barf, to nov l J. P. BRooKd, AgenL NOTICE. I.EFLER Jt WILCOX. i DENTISTS, ■fflee ever DeWitt & Morgan's Store on t.'ongress Street. SAVittan. o.». oct 4—ly a HATS AND CAPS ^ Corner Barnard Brouihion-Sts. B el di:n*s NEW STYLE i - ILK HATS. SOFT HATS, of all descriptions. CAPS of every STYLE and QUALITY. Low for Cash or aooo Casoir. CORNER OF oc.8-ljan Btt> UGH TON A BARNARD. CLINIC OF THE 9 WAN N All AUDI CAL COLLEGE. ON and after Monday, the 29u iust^ 'he COLLEGE CLINIC will be opened da.ly.'rom 9 t-> Id o’clock, A. M. Medical Adv ce and Medicines will be furnich- ed gratuitously to all ind.geni persons who may apply at that hour, and when necessury. pnilonts will be a:- tetided at 'heir house-*, under tlto supenateuddnea of some one of 'h>* PreiVasors. \ Lying in Ward ■» pen at the Savannah Ilosp'ta!, under the -are of Dr. P. >1. Kollock. for nd gent wui'.o lemaies. wuere every attenitoi, will be paid .hem The Clinic wili do conducted under tno care and su pervision of the following professors: Da. R D. ARNOLD. “ P M. KOLLOCK. - W. •}. HI.'LLOCII, »» C. VV. WEST. “ J. G. HOWARD, ** E. H. MARTIN, net 92— lm “ LB-READ i pi 'ARD. fof an elderly Lady, with a Room having a L H fire place in it. Apply at this office. oct 27. 10d,noi) 32 Apply to if November next, tween tho legal hour*-if sale. v\ ILL be *oid before the Court-House In this city.— One negr-i woman, name ! Isabella. age«labout 25 years, a goo* i Seamstress—a superior Cook. Washer and Ironer. Sold as the property of Geo. Oliver, dec-, by permi* sion of the • >rdinarv. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash. JAMES R. FRASER. °c*~4 A dm i nistratnr. Village Lois and Improvements at Private SehT A,comfortable dwelling in the village of Springfled. Effingham county, with six comfortable rooms.a pantry, 4tc.( also. bums. stul)le. carriage houre, negro hous»'s aud other ueces-ary out buildings, situated on ten acres of land, four acrea of wh-cli is cultivated and is very productive. On the premises is an orchard of excel- - lentpeachea: all of which is for sale low. sept •».) ^inggtny 3aurrt('scmrnts. F*JR NEW YORK—Gioneiz List—The flue fuel sailing Bark MARIA MoRTuN, will have ■l - ick despatch for the above port. For freight or pas 1 sage, apply uu board to captniu or to i nov 3 C HENS A HERTZ, FoR BOSTON.-Th- hark SEB.A 'IS. Capt SS6& l | ’l«man. will meet wuh despatch.lor the above ! port. For ireigbt apply to I _nov 9 HUNTER It GAMMELL. | • JF'i’ F« dl B< 1ST' • N.-Scnr IIA ZE, Smith muster, . aaithaving most of her ca-go engaged, will meet j with despatch as above. For balance of freight, npplv ■ to nov-2 DOUi VV A-*HBI'R.\. FENNEL WAN 4ED. i A Vessel from 4<lt) .o .‘.Ot) :ons to !■ ad with sawed Lumber for Cades. For wb;-b a libe ral ireight will be paid. Apply o r | nov 2 C'»HENSfc HERTZ. I ’ i A-S* FOR PHIL \DEl.PHi \.-The new sehr.J.T. year, j£9RP'. ATi-.R. Capt Gandy, having part ot her cargo inilea from the engaged will meet with despatch for the above port.— i,u p * freight apply to j no?9 __ _ HUNTER fcGAMMFf.L. I a private family ' g^e*. FOR NEW YORK—GiLHOlIk’a Ruuclzr i S^I.tst-The now Achr GEORGE DWIS. • ap turn -’smith, having part of Irer care , -ngaged, will meet wtth despatch for the above port. F*»r freight, apply to I nov 9 HUNTER A G A .MAI ELL. I FOR Bt 'ST' 'N.- The Urg EMPIRE, Mitchell ! irethu JAjA THAT COMFORTABLE Dwelling House, cor- T“&KeSdlV'S' n*9 ■•d nerot Price and St. Jullen streets, with •reen ' ,,,,ipi.. JKX.Houm attached. Rent *373 per annum. Apply La '?' 1 . it. be- ‘‘L’' ' " • LINCOLN, Monument square, or Repuhlicau ■1 J0DS0N HOUSE. NOTICE. \ DAM SHORT having made an assignment to Hiram Roberta fi.r the benefit of hla creditors, all per- ! sons having demands against the said Adam Short, will please render a statement of such demand to the as slunee. IIIRAM ROBERTS, savannah. May S, H5S. mays Jnrk.ouvillc, Ea,( Florida. M THIS new and commodtoua Uouse is now open for the reception of Boards.*. Those wishing to avoul the severity of a Northern cli- nmto may find accommodations at the JUDSON HOUSE, where every auenimn wil. be rendered that comlort demands—by :he management of W. Snllibury aud bis competent adsiatanls. DANIEL DAY, —oct.fi—Imo Proprietor. The largest and best selected stock >*t goods FOR RENT. | Iffy ever offered for sale in thla city. Gold and S||- frrrS A C|iiMFdRT MILE Two Story Biick Dwell. »-* s« y er Watchea. Zest, Fob and Guard Chslas seis MJifi inir - pleMkWly situated on Liberty street, with mfeLuSP'-f Jewelry. Chatelanes, Bracelets. Brooches, -- >tahle.Curriaue House.and Servants Room above, fine Diamond work Finger Kings, silver Castors, Tea ' Sets, Plichers.G.ddels, ‘ ups, cake bushels. Spoana. Executor'. Sals! Cn WEDNESDAY. I lth Nov., at 11 o’clock, In front o mo re. will b* sold. Sundry articles of Furniture, crockery, Shoea, Cloth ing, Hate, Caps, Furnishing Gooda, fcc., belonging to the astala of Robert Dlmood, dec’d. and sold by per mission of the Court and per order of the Execuloti for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said estate. Term* cnsh._ aov 3 Large Sale of Fine Furniture at Aoetioa. On MONDAY aeiL ith November,at 11 o’clock, at the Dwelling House No. 191 Congresa street, over the store of (Vm. Doo*ly, Monument Square, A largo and complete assortment or Fine Fashionable Furniture, consisting in part of Mahogany and Black Walnut Hair Seat Sofas, Chairs and Divan*, oae Plano Forte,7ocuves.-•.bickering’s,” one large Ext’n Mahog any DiningTeble.one Mahogany CentreTabie.onesplen did Marble Centre Table. inlaid in Mosaic on Marble Pedestal, ihree Splendid 'MI Painting*, one Large Ma hogany Sideboard, Mahogany and Black Walnut Bu reaus, with Glass and Marble Top, VY’aihstanda, Ward robes, Work Tables. Carpet*. Maple Cane Seat Chairs, China, Crockery and Glaaa Ware, Bedsteads, Kitchen -Ware, Ac. Call and examine on morning of sale. Terms caslL nov 1 Administratrix Sale. CqTUURSDaY, 8th Novemher text,at 11 o’clock, at the late residence of D. Vender, deceased, corner ot Broughton and Habersham street*, A complete assortment of Fine Fashionable Furni ture, belonging to the estate of Davtd Vender, dec’d, and sold by permission of the Ordinare, and per order of the Administratrix, for tho benefit of the belri and creditors of said estate. Alan, At the same timr and place, per order of the Exee utor, sundry arttclesof Furniture, including one splen did 7 octave P*ano Forte,“Worcester” maker. In Rose wood, as good as now. Also, a good Library, fcc. t belonging to tbo estate of L. (J. Reynolds, dec’d. Terms cash. oct 99 Apply i WM, VV1 RIGHT. FOR It ENT. M A VALUABLE Wharf S'ore in the Eaatern Tenement,on Moore's Wharf. Also, tho 8U»re occupied by Mr. Cullen, on the same W'hnri. oct 9.*— I nit) RDBT. H VBEKSHAM Si ati.V. TO RENT. M THAT W »o*len Dwelling i’O Brick Basement, No. 163 York. Possessior: givrn 1st November, oct'25 WYLLY St MwNT.M iLLIN. I^jts and Improvements, \t Auction. _ _ —= = = ON TUE8DAY.6Ui November next, at 11 o’clock. In lrou Front Jewelry Store front of court House. wHdTFSArP tvn a ft * it T *'» Lota and lmpiovemenla, 105 feet by 83 (fee aim- WHOLESALE A.tD HTiiL, pla , N() , 4 situated on the corner of Montgomery 116 Eroughton-at., between Bull biWrhitaker and streets, opposite tha Toll Gate. The im provements are four 4i Wooden Tenements, Ijf story, with out buildings. Pump, fcc. Terms.— 1 >ne half cash half fi months with Interest secured by mortgage, pur chasers to pay for all papers. oct 27 DIPNOI,ITION. T HE firm of CRANE * RODGERS was dissolved ou the 12th tnst. by mutual consent. Either party will use ’be name of the firm tu closing iu present btul- ness. H. A. CRANE, J. G. RODGERS, Forks, Fish Knives. Fie Knives. Cheese Scoops, Ladies. SypbOOS, Also, all kinds of Plated Ware. Military and Fjncv Goods, anti a great variety of articles too numer ous to mention : the whole of which will be told at re duced pric-s. All kinds of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry ardother Job bing ulteuded to by competent hands, oct 17 HORTON A RIKEMAN. FOR RENT. M The ■stores under ST. ANDREW * H ALL, cor ner of Brought*)!) and Jefferson streets, will be let In two. three, or four stores to suit tenants. Pos-e-sion on 1st November. F ir terms, apply <o aug'20 VV I.LI VVI IIOCER', :««• reiary. WANTED. Rfdll K)jS Of OYSTER SHELLS to bo vered within the next six months.— *ct23 c. A. L. LAMAR. Fi ... master, will have quicg despatch as above. For freight or p l I tM. KELLY* 4t CM. the Mills or to jfij, F'»R LIVEKPtJt 'L— shlpc'i •' 'SAVVATTEE, S^fthavng most of her cargo enzaged and zoing on b-'itrd. wtll me*it wnh despatch as above. For freight of U'lil botes to complete cargo. Apply to oct3l D \ NA it WASH HU l(N. odd ROUT. H YBERSH VM A ? WANTED. 4 8111101100 as Book-kee|wr or Salesman in either a Dry Goods,Grocery or commission House. Good references given. Apply at this office, aug:) I LOST \ PMR«)FG'>LD specT Y«:LES. the finder wil be suitably rewarded on delivery to " t !-I I'. H \HKKSH VM A SuV. SPLENDID HOSIER? For (Gentlemen’s Wear. MERINO, LAMB WOOL. FLANNELS. s*lI.K and COTTMN UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWER.-and half HOSE. GI.MVEr*. Ac. Sut'ablo for the season. Please call and provide for von.' wauls and necessities. WM.'i. PRICE. •lot *27 Merchant failor. 14: Bay st. CENTRAL RAIL R'CAD. [jr 1 1 'NSIGNEES of Grain and other merchandise, ‘ he icreby notified that unleas their freight is removed • nut 48 hours frem date of discharging, the *aimi will > :raye«l at their expense and risk, u> a public Ware- , use. WM. M. VVADLEY. •ept 27—tf General ^upertniendenu £3. M. BLOUNT7 COL.EECTI.NI> AGENT* DARIEN, GEORGIA, I 1tTO(!|,p respectful iy refer parties to tho following | *v gentlemen: Alexander .Mitchell, T P. Pea e anil »- o Rokenbnugh. Daren. Ga.; Samuel Palmer A Son, tnnah . M. P. Stacey, E-q , charlestoo, S. C.; F. J. Esq ,d2 Wall-street, Nuw York, iren,''cl., IS55. oct 2 [ | 315DS0MEl5C0ME TO BE MADE AT IIOJIE. T HE ab< ve can be made in every Town and County ■hrnuuhoiit the Union, Igy engaging n themanufac- and side of an article, upon which, for an outlay of 1 ' ne thousand dollar* a year may be made. The ■•tie s one of miiver-nl du.iy conanmpiion. and one ■ • 'ia- pouted the nraius of some of the most eminent -others • «r.r evident that t is destine t to become <>oe of - n»*r -iHce-Miry <>f the uecessitiea if life. The article ' 'he trial will have as ready and perxa.>nem a sale as * i particulars wil be sent by mail, on the receipt of (-m>, or an ei)jji valent in Post Office sumps, spe- ne-1* rent when required. Vddreos • * J. T HORNE St CO.. Box 4 531. Post Office. <u Hi—im S New York. LAND I'OK NAI.E. I A very desirable tract. contMinlng 171)1) acres, I •RfiDU of which I* cleared, 'he bnllsncn ia Well tlm- •ilmbered and valuable hamocks, situ ie«l n Bry- OPE.NING FALL AND WINTER .TUI. N Eli V (.00113. , _ MRS.C. FREELAND will open this day. Idth ->i 1 ic'i'ber, a largo and selected assortment of ywa3 - g imIs. conslatingof French, S.lk. and Sunn 1 puiieru Boitneis; also a choice lot of p ain and colored - straws. Ribbons. Velvets. Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Embroideries. Dress Gaps nnd Head Dresses. Bonnet* • leaned and Pressed. N. B. And th.s Season, in the Dress making depart ment, she * ill be enabled m please her customers :n every respect as to Fitting. Making and Trnning. us she ; has advantages of procuring the best amt most ap- • proved Paris Fashions, monthly, having also engaged J ifteservtees of a competent person from the North — She will pay particular attention to '.he .Making. Braid ing and Embroidering of t hUdren's Dresses. Dresses made in the moat fashionable manner m twenty-four hours. 177, BROUGHT' »N oTREET, net 18 Opposite-*t. Andrews Hall. 1 AMERICA. KEOKUK WASHINGTON! T 'HE old Brass Gun alluded to in the letter from the Chatham Artillery of Savannah, was cast m Eng land, tit 1738, was sent to this country as a part of me artillery or Lord • ornwallt*. '.oininmider •>( the British force* a’, the time of the Revolution. This Gun was surrendered at'he capitulation of York town to General George Wusuingloti, and by him pro tenietl to the Uhatbam artillery of 5*avaiiniili The old Brass Six Poutider still wears me Crewu, but is covered by the - 'tn and Stripe-*,’’ and bears the marks o| caimou bulls, swords ami bayonet, .-he was durieaiJ hv being sent to this country in ner m/-i ncy . in her old uge she bus been restored jack to her beauty by America. ORYZA SATIVA: HCMFHREY'S TIETA I.I.M PDl.mi! UfigqcaLfcxo for lia intended purpose*, that of re- xt iring Metals ot every description i.ick to their -jrigl nai flnlsb and beiuty. which they will retain even when subject '•> exposure. I', removes rust from,and gives a mot: beautiful polish to Brass. Steel, Iron, • .'onper. Sil ver. Tin. Britannia, German -Silver, Plated Ware, and all bright me.allic woika of Locomotives, Steamships, Steam and Fire Engines. Factories, Garriages, Harue-s, SELECT srnooL for rot \g lames, SIRS. OK. CCXXIXGHATI l VT*ILL'*PEN, on the first Monday m November [ 4 j. 1 v» -cnooi for Y'oung Lud.es and Misses, where the usual branches of an English Editealiot is ' iithunne Island, '••at are necessary on a stera aud game «>f every s. -minty, opposite tjsnbav - buit'llnga are new nno i •mi planie'ion. Kish. • -l -a convent nt and ahm .. n.lenten, wishing a sima'lon on the sea board, with *■ -uducemente, willdo well u, examine the pr^inises, -'urgnin may )>e bad by applying early, or wriung nun iy W. H. BAI.DV. SXjIjXS, firior and Geseral t'omiobsios HEKl'HANT, ' , a TI Ray«8lrcel, Vavunanh, Go. BEKERA TO '^-.sari. Clxohoxx Sl CcnaiROBAM, Hei.r. (Sc. PtLNTms, O'iDBk, Stajir «Sc. Co. Suvannah. i. P. Tiioxno.x. wotr 1 .71. 71 O to I N A . IMPORTED OF CHOICE SPANISH SEQABS, Tobaero, <fr. ‘-■•■.via or CoaoBBse >ao Bi-tr. STanx rs, M , , SAVANNAH. Steam and Surgical and Architectural instruments, Machu For Hie u«e of Military i.'ompames, for the p<>llshlng of ’heir Armory, it has no equal. For Railroads, steamships and Manufacturing Estab tUhmenls, i'. is by far the cheapest and tteai article in ox istence. N. YORK AND 3A VII LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. Sava.xxah, May 3lhh. 183.3. We, tho undersigned, commanders uf the New York and Savannah line of steamships, have had iftc uow Metalli • Pollen -.i Mr Wm.Humphreys .cstu'l on the vn nous bright metallic works of our ships and recommend it as an article unequalled tor us intended purpose. Tu'ouh Lvoiv. Gom'der steams nip Augusta, .31. 8. Woo Din:Lb, “ •* Florida, Gao. R. ScnxNUK. ** ** Alabama, •* “ Knoxville. WATER WORKS. EsotxsxaN DxpaBtwxst. > Savannah, August 3*|. 18.3.3. y Mr. IVm- Hnmpkreyi Dsnr Sir—The new Metallic Polish,**oryaa.” of your manufacture. Is now in use a .ids Department, and I with pleasure recommend It ss an article which has no superior for the polishing of bright metallic works. Yours,ttc., H. II. Lixvillx. Engineer Savannah Water VVurk4- CHATHAM ARTILLERY. Att-goar Hall. Savannah. May •*. is.'.i. Mr. Wm. H*mp!irey» . Dear • .r—The Chatham Ar tillery being much please*! with the handsome manner ;n w/neft you have poilohml un old brass six pounder winch win -urreudereil at the capitulation of Yerktown, and is now in their possession, huve directed me to *,%• press to you their thanks. The Metallic Polish you manufacture of ' wyz^eau- va. cannot be loo highly-recommended to all those who have ora as guns to polish ; tor such a purpose it has no superior, t think I may safely say 'hat heroalter the ' liaiiiam Artillery will use no other matoriaifocoolish- log tnair guns, if they can procure y(jur Metallic Pol ish. Respectfully your*. Stc., M. J. Bocxxxx, Orderly Serg tA. For sale by Messrs. Hona A Connery. '* W II. Fabbsl A Co. - J. T Jonas, •* W. G. Folkix. companied by the cash. .VM HUMPHREYS oct - Cliemist, Savannah. NOTICE. ewAHOSB INDEBTED to the Finn of CHAMPION 4t L W YTT«, will please call and settle a'counts, as all hills unpaid on the 1st day of January next, will be placed in the hand* of an Attorney for collection. , o«t 23 A.II. CHAMPION. ! TO HOi'SEKEEPETHS. DA NIKI. CHON IN. CPHO...«*TKRKR. 26 BRYAN ST. W’OL'I.D respectlully announce tn .he citizen* of V\ -aruonah. that be ia ready to make and put down t nrpet*. Oil Cloth, Malting, Ac., at the shortest nolle* and on the most reasonable terms. usual branches of an English Education will be '.aught, with Hie Kreocit and Latin Lungtinges. Also Music,Draw ing and Painting, in Oil and Water Colors on Velvet and Crayoning. Mrs i.. having had considerable experlencn in teach ing, duller* Herself that she will he able to give sail slue uon to those who may entrust their daughters inker oare. The School Year consists of Ten Months, with Four Quarters of (leven weeks each, ending respectively— Jan, I'J, A prtl fi. June 29, and Sept. 7. Terms and other particulars made known by appijing to Mrs.'. Residence on the North side ot Liberty Street, in one f Mrs. .Marshal’s brick buildings. Refferenaea to the Pillowing gentlemen: Rt. Rev.Stephen Elliot, Mr. P. D. VVoolhapter, Mr.C. L. Latnur—Savannah. Rev. Dr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Pr. L. A. Dugas, Mr. Henry II. dimming. Mr. Andrew 4. Miller—Augusta. Rev. S. K. Tulmadgo, President of Oglethorpe Uni versity. Governor Johnson. oct 13—tf PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y. * •(*' HARTFORD, CuNN. Capital 900.000 Dollars. T HE suhscrlbers having been appointed Agents of the above named Company, are prepared to issue its Pnlieieson Fire Rt-Us. This Company insures against loss or Damage by Fire, on as favorable terms as any responsible company, ami us aim will be to secure the confidence of the public bvan honorable course of deal ing. oat99 ' UtiLN' k. HERTZ, \gciiu. CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY WARE HOUSE. No. 140 Coxorbss ASP 3? 8r. Jems Strxxts. T HE UNDERSIGNED would take this opportunity to express to Ins friends and the public generally * his sincere tbuuks tor their liberal patronage and tit- 1 duence, which bus resulted lit extension of nis trade to ail parts of the auto. Also. Carolina. Florida. Alabama and Tennessee, thereby enabling him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed In ary -nu'hern city. Families, .Merchants. Hotel Keepers, and .Steamboat owners, are particularly invited to examine the present snick, which is aow complete in ail the vartmu depart ments, consisting in partot ne following goods, vie: CARPET DEP XRTMENT. English Drugots, various widths.' Mosaic IIeach Rugs. | Velvet and Chenille do, Tufted do, Plano and Table Covers, D«or Mals.tevery variety.) Silver at Brass-talr Rods. Carpet Bindings. Ac. CRT \IN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Brocatells, Lace ami Muslin '.uriaius, Satin fie Lames, GtU Cornices. ■tatiii and Sbk Damask, Do Plus and Bands. Worsted amt ‘ niton do Tassels. Loops and Cords, Velvet and Plu-h, (various colors.) Window Shades, mow slyle i Also, every variety ol Furniture Cover ing, Ttunmings and Materials for Decorations. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from two to 94 feet wide, for halls and rooms, cut to fit without a seam. The subscriber will obligate himseif to make the pri ces «n ml descriptions of goods as low aa the same qual ity can be purchased In any Northern city. .nr- .'arpeta cut to rooms ami goods seut to any part of the city free of charge. rr vo experienci-d Upholster w'll attend to the making and laying (if Carpeii tod ml < loths when ru- qttlretl. The Decorative ami curtain Department is in chargu of an Upholster of ucknowletlged taste ami skill. VV H. Gl'ION, Agent, oct 18 140 c'nngre«s and 37 8i Julian sireet*. NOTICE- ■uhserther has removed from Brnughton-st i the new building, curner of Barnard and con gress streets, Market 'qttare, where ho offers for sale a full supply of Pure and Genuine Dru s, Medicines and Chemicals, and solicits a share of the public patrounge. FUR NEW YORK. -The -chr EMPIRE, nav ing most of her carf i engaged, will meet with ui. h as above. For balance ireight, apply to 13l_ DANA It WASH BURN FUR FREIGHT 'll CH VRTER —The scltr H VZE, Smith master. Apply to DAN \ «l WASHBURN. _ F"R n r.TlYI' 'RK. —Rzat’L*R Li.s«.-The \ Superior Schooner D. S- MKR-ID'N. '.5111310 '•runout, having nearly all her freight engaged, w l h.-«ve immediate desparch a-* shore. For frsighc or passage apply 01 board .at Johnson's Wharf. >r to • ct it BUIGIIAM. KELLY St ' O. F"R NEW Y’oltK—U.xt-its List —The regu lar packet Scltr. ENCH V.NTRE.-s.Jtytm mas ter wid have despatch lor the above port. FortreigliL appiy to oet 31 OGDEN, STARR it uu. ; F'»R FREKHif OR CHARTER.—The brg . EOLUS, Kuowltoo, master. Apply to 1 _ OGDEN,STARR A CO. F R BOSTON.—The 8chr. G, R. DIXON la ip>w loading for the above port. F ir freight of 1 omns cotton on deck, apply to •>ct :io no run * uammeli.. , FOR NF.W YORK—*;io«w*A L.INW.—Tbedne | __ 1st sailing 8chr. Et,'LIP8E. Downs master, will quick despatch for th-* above port. For freight r passage, apply on board to the captain, or to QCt 3D COB BUS A HERTZ. jifi Full 3\LE.—FREIGHT ORUH ARTER.—Thc -ine , C hr MARIETTA HAND, well suited for carrying Gram or Cotton, will take freight or charter, or can be purchased on application to Capt Terry, on board, nt Anderson's upper wharf.or to oct 3.) ROWLAND A BOW. FUR - LI V ERPt juL.—Tlie shi p - M A R' IA C. D \ Y. Chase, master, will have despatch for the above port For freight of jOn bales Cotton, appl* to ‘ r. R, A J. G. MILLS F'.R B'lSTtiN.—'The fine bark - KADI ANT. Fllnn. master, will uave desputch for above orfreigbtor passage, apply to •fit 21) “ HR1GH aJm, K ELLY A C 1. FOR NEW YURK—ut.n Establisuso Lixt. Hie fine Schr KATE BRIGH YM.J.W. Evans, uii meet with despatch as above. For freight or passage appiy 00 board ai Telfair's wharf, or to oct Id BRIGH AM. KELLY A CO. FOR N E vv y O R K-Gsoxuia Ltxs.—The ,fine tast sailing 8chr. luH.N CASTNER. John- sou master, will have quick despatch (or the above port. F >r frieght or passage, apply ou board, or to M'HENS A HERTZ. oruN.-The new 8chr •• 3."FI. AN. ,.NER'* will have'despatch for the above port.— FIHI KENT. Two large and commodious bricx stores, in the roar of the old Steamboat Go's Yard, from 1st ■BiifcJuni* to 1st November. |8'.3, with the privilege of continuing the reut 'or a longer period. Apply st '.his office. may 24—tf I'OK KENT A desirable th-eu suiry brick tenement House, ffijiB on one and a half lots, situated lit York street— , “■“possession given on 1st November. Apply to aprld tf tJt.T.YVUS COHEN. — FOI1 KENT. The Store, No. 103 Bryan s’reet. Young’s build- : mM lng«.formerly occupied*by E»tf» Kempton. Fos- ( “^“session given imme*lia:ely. apr 4 tf MINIS .fc JOHNSTON. FOR AAI.E. i ^mA Vcommodiousllrtek-bed Warehouae^Uttated in the rear of the Charleston steamboat Wharl, “■^hav.nga lease •*! five years.suitable for the sk - raueof Lime, Hay or other merchandize. Tito Build mg may be removed by the purchaser, it theexpirn; ion 1 ->f the lease. Appi > to Z. N. vv IN K L ER, iy .1—tf VVilllamsoo’s Buildings. TO HF..VI'. The Western corner Tenement of Cassel Row. TmV frnnttug Reynolds square ; aim.wo of the mid- •fclJffidie Tenements of the sumo row F r convo- nit nee. there is no dwelling house of a similar sue pre- them.ln the city. feruble* aug 4—tf ALEX. A. SAIET8. . IO KENT A C itton Wire H”<ise on tho Bay that w il store 1300 bales. Possession given imuieilmiely. ■ept 1.1 T /. tv A1/4H, S>y 170 B ty-st. it: Enqut NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. r IE 8UU8i.RIBF.Rhasn->w in store and is receiving by each steamer from New York, a full and well selected assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING GEATIEHEVS FmiSHING GOODS. t'onsisitngof fine DRESS an 1 FRiMJK CD ATS, BI.'S|. NEss i'u ATS of all (luallties ami colours. MERIN" and FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAW’S.— GL* VES. CRAVATS. Ac.. Ac Having procured he services of an ’xpertenced cut ter, ho flatters lilmrelf thnt he shuil p- t')i« 'j> pieuse ail who may favor h m with hi-* orcers. and hts stock 1 of pieces goods is full,and well assorted. WSI. u. PRICE, net 10 147 Bay V reel. ACiE.NCY HOW All D I AM KAN t'E Cl> ()F NEW Y«‘RK. '‘*v*xv.*n, August 3*1, 18.33. II. UAMPFI ELD will attend to the business ,pany during my absence from the -:i»v. having Policies to renew, >r insurance to make. 1 wt• I please call upon him at his office on Hie Ray. No. 171. S. C DUNNING. Agent, aug 3—3mos i I', S, iarxliais Salt*. I > Y virtue of an execution, issued out >1 the United > States Dirtncl I'ourt (or the Northern Distriut of Florida, and to me (1 recte«t. I have levt*d tfpoo Awxie, formerly know 11 as Druyton Island, in Lake «»eorge, *t. Johns K.ver. containing 1.7-1 acres of good cotton and "igar lands, wnh * new and commodious dwelling and out houses anti oilier improvements. Also LL acres opno'Ue the sai 1 1-lnnd 011 the main land, which w il be sold by the under«ianed .or cash, at public utcry in :h - own..f Pal uka. Putnam t 'o.. Florida, -m .Mon- fin v. the 3.1 uav of Dec trader, at 12 o’clock AI F tyment w 11 oe received m specie. Uharleston City or savannah . City Ban/ Ui la. E. E. BLACKBURN. Marshal, by Gco. l, Zehnhauer. Deputy Marshal. St. Augustine Fla.. Sept.,1833. sep 27—2 :t. MW, 1 :.: < (»1* AKTN F.RNIIIP. T HE undersigned have entered into copartnenbip, under the firm of RODGERS « NORRIS, tor the transaction of agenural Grocery business, at the old stand of Crane A Rodgers, corner of Bay aud Llneol* sireet*. JAMES G. RODGERS, JAMES A. NORRIB. Savannah. Alay 12. ISM may 18—tf DIVNOEFTIO.V T H E copartncrsblD heretoforeexisting under the lira of MORSE fc NICHOLS lathis day dissolved by mutual consent. H. MORSE will continue the business at .he old stand, 133 Breughtoa streeu Al*o the manu- laoturingand jobbing work at the shop in Jefferson street. The unsettled business of the firm wtll be attended to by him. and to whom all accouu-s and notes due June Ut, must be paid immediately. Morse a nichols. Savannah. August 1st, 1835. aug l—tf DlNiaotot TI«n! N OTICE Ishoreny given that the special co-part nership existing between tno undersigned, undet the firm of F. J. oGDEN, will b*s dissolved from and after the first day 01 July, ls.35. FRANCIS J. OGDEN, FRANCIS T. WILLIS. Savannah, .May 17,1SS5. je 9—tf copa rt.n e kshipT T H E umlersigned have this day formed a copartner ship under the name and firm of C«*Jea. Starr It ■ 0.. tor t..e 'ruusaction of a general Shipping and Com mission business. FRAS. J. OGDEN. WM. STARR. Ja„ BENJ.H. HARDEE. -qvanna 1 '. Alav 17. ’33 June 2 < O.PAK r N EK-NH11* .NOTICE- T HE Under-igu*** have this 'lay formed a copartner ship for the ti ausaction -if a General Factorage ami '.- remission bnvineaa, undet the mime and style of ft VYNARD it R 'VVLAND, andsolciit the patron age of -.heir friends and the public generally. EPHRAIM BAYNARD, jy II JoIlN T. ROWLAND, Jx. THOM L ran CO**A ItTNEKAHIP. I’O KENT. NEof the teneincn s on Lincoln street, be tween Congre-s and St. Julian streets. Terms „ , _ .r,, n* lk ni’i? mmleraie. and possession given immediately.— Jn 1 O \ ti v> UKlVcj oct B*t TO KENT. g-tZK Four of the five tenement Houses, situated on I lLift corner of Jones and Ahercorn stnrets. Rent jyjiaSd.'.u per annum. Possession given immediately. ■ Also, the store ou Bull street opposite the Post' 'tflee. ; Inquire of BONAU D, a ug 14 t.’ornerol Bay and Bull streets. TO KENT.' The Store -imU-r Uie bluff, at the fool of W hi ta ker-street Emioire of mar -2U SPENCER CURRELL. WANTED T' • R ENT. a 11. WANTED Til KENT. V comfortable dwelling in a central part of the iy Rent not to exceed 34m) per annum. Apply attgl WM. WRIGHT. M 1 nousepieasnntly situatad. apply to -'T ^^ WAYNE GRENVILLE to CO. XV V \ r'fv.n 1: i'*’ a * . v v ADEN' V . a large a oct 28 r-Jt FO <W-n. Master, wit *£22* > Fortreig ireight of deck, apply :• oct 24 HUNTER to G A AIM ELL. >R LIVERPOOL—The A I .American Ship .'HARTER OAK, Houdlittlu, master, having part u her cargo engaged, w-.:i hare quick despatch tor above pore For freignt apply to oct fit) BRU; HAM, K E LLY to CO. •'"li' B' )ST«'-N.'-riie new - S:no - ni.r VV7H. URRUUGHS.Giaffen, tn.tsier. will have quick desputch for above port. For freight or passage, apply to_ "Ct 21) BRIGHAM. KELLY to CO. ,gA FUR LIVERPOtll The ship ELI WHIT jm^NEY, having nearly all ot her cargo engaged. 1 meet with dispatch. -1. apply to For balance of freight, >r pas- $200 Reward. RUNAW AY from the •Ni'iscrtberon the 22d JJT® September, hta -lave A I, BERT, who is 27 reA years of age, about 4 feet 8 inches high, weighs ^ about >40 pounds, has straight and very light 4 ■ hair, blue eres.and is so white that 11 will be difficult to detect his beluga Negro. His freut teeth are ;ast decay mg. chews tobacco, and is fond of spirits 'ho' : o drunkard. He cannot read or write, has no trade; has been accustomed to stock and fa nrng He bos but litue knowledge of the country, and wid have frequent occasion to enquire his way. Is rather slow in speech, and has rather an humble appearance "N’L HUNDRED Di'LLARr 4 and the horse (iftakeu with him. will be given by me for bis confinement in any (nil. and informa tion sent ,0 me so Igutb'tu. One Hundred Doila swTihe paid for proof to c«nvicuhe Abolitionist who has been •. imper'tig with him 'or some months post, and who has inctied him to take this advantage of mv absence to New York. Aoy one who may have seen said Negro wiil greatly oblige me by writing, so that I may have some idea of whai direction he has taken. He will undoubtedly puss himself as a white mao. When he leit he rode a ches- nut sorrel horse, worth about 470. J. M.TISON, oct 10—if Bethel, Glvnu t.'o . Georgia. THICKS Pl.Ol IIHA. Ac. J UST RECEIVED by Steamers, and other vessels, a full supply of Cotton Ware House and Store Tnicka.of all sizes I'M) No It) and 11 Ploughs: 25 No 2 B do 1 two le'rse> oil No l Allen do, one horse; .'ill N" 2 do do do I'M) Tray Barrows, extra quality, for Railroad pur poses. For sale by C. H. CA.AIPF1ELD. oct 20-lm AT ALBANY, YEW YORK * - ale, at our SAVANN AH STJVE large aud varied assortment of * STOVES, OF OCR OWS MANUFACTURE. and solict a continuance of the liberal encouragement given our Age ,cy iu this city during the pas’ year. For the information ALL P tRTlLS uttcrested nt the ST' 'VE BUS.NLSS. either buying or selling, we have the sat..-faction 01 informing our customers abroad as '.hose at homo know the fact.- that dan a/ ms post gear ice tan* said MORE iT’CEi than any other estab lishment in tne Stale of Georgia or Soutlfci'arol na. We make this statement in justice to ourselves, and to set us right before the trade, and with a full determin ation of dome more and better for our customers du ring the presuut year. JAMES Si LLlV.lN. Agent for S. II. Ransom to Co., oct LI—2m Stove Manufacturers, *Ibuny, N Y NEW TIN NT ORE A N D *HE ET-IKON MANUFAirP'iRY. SO. 141 iOL'TII-WMCST V%aXST Sgr.iRR BRVlN STUB XT. I VV' 'I’LD inform my old friends and pat rons, I have opened the above store, to con duct 'h« Stove, Tin and Saeet Iron busine-s in ail us various forms, where will be found a general variety of -Moves. Tin and Sheet- Iron Ware, which I will be pleased to show . you. and at such prices as wtll satisfy you tf you want to purchase. AI kinds "f Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized Iron Work of every description. Job Work and Repair ing executed with de*patcli,Otd Stoves pat up and Pipes furnished at •hurl nonce. Tin-Ware at Wholesale and Retcfl. Call down Bryan street, it will pay you for the walk, nov3 J"HN J. MAURICE. Agent. “~FRIVATE Al ADblV, FOR YOUNG LADIES. antacting business in Savannah under the stvla if TH' '8. S. -V AVNE to SON; U. E. GRENVILLE x VV T. SAMPLE, transacting business tn Uhatta* nooga, under the style of GRENVILLE to SAMPLE* and in Savannan unde' the style of GRE.NVIIXE to c'lhave entered into copartnership (to date from the 1st July, lc35,( for tho purpose of transacting a g*n eral liuninlMian to lorwardlnf Baslnes Under tne stvie of W a YN E. GRENVILLE to CO., at Savannah. GRENVTi.LE,S * •* P LE to CU . a: Cbat'aaooga. tu >N is s. wavx*. X. *l,*X.Wi7SZ je .4—tl DISSOLUTION ot lO PAHT.YEHSHIP T HE Co-partnership herefofore existing between B* 'i’ll WEi.L to WHITEHEAD is hereby dlsss'v- ed by mutual consen . Elmer party is aathonzecza attend :<> the unsettled business. S. E. BOTHWELL. Savannah. Juno I. 1833. B. VVH1TEHEAD. CO-FAKT.NEHNH1P. * T HE Undcr-igned have this day formed a Co-part nership for the transaction >f a Factorage and Commission business under the name and style of B‘ TH WELL to WHITEHEAD, and respectfully so licit the patronnageof their friends and the cnbllc gen erally. D, E. BOTHWELL. Savannah .June 1,1853. B. VVHITEH EAD. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T HF. Undersigned have this day formed s co-partner ship under the name and style of COUPEE to FR A*ER. for the purpose cf carrying on a Factorage aud Geuer-1 Uommi-*Bion Business. *nd respectfally so- : t the pair-oiage of their friends and the public gen- IVM AUTW.PV I'nrvvfi erally WM. AUDLEY COUPEE. JNU. COUPER FRASER. Hay st., Savaunah, jumr 1. ( OPAKTNF.RAHIP T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, to date frem the 1st mat. for the transac'ion of a General Fact'’ -age. mmissien and Forwarding Bus! ness, undert ue firm of CR A N T. W ELLA to CO., Sevsnnah, and RICHARD CURD to CO., Macon, tnd pledge their strict personal attention to axy Dust- aess enirujteii fo their charge, at either place. (4 A I'D 4 VI Savannah,June 3th. 183a H. A. CRANE, L. W. WELLS, RICHARD CURD i««— ly PADELFORD. F AY to 0 STAPLE DRY GOODS * Cu. j-, . ,-v AND 12 4Cotton Sheeting'*. Linen do. Pillow ia WHIT- • * I' * Case l.mcns. Bleached shirtings. English ani Royal Medallon, Do Velvet, Mocet Wiit4.ii, Do Brussels, Tapestry do, P iwor Loom do. Three Ply Ingrain, Two Ply do. ol Dutch. FuR LIVERP'iijl.—The ship Martha mhHm Mure. Whitmore, m ister. having most ()f he cargo engnged. will have quick despatch. p )r f re ignt of >iM» Bales Colton. Apply 0 ■wt I'J BRIGH t A|. KELLY to CO. WANTEDTOCHAKTEK. >everal V esceis . load with L imber Timber, for'he N-.rh «f Europe and. -■"'i'll America. EPP1NG * KR1-. ' “Hlltsi; 14)K VILE rhat large and oommo-tious Pwelllog for- merly occupied by Dr. YVihiman. siiuaied 011 a “•^“fdll and half lot at tho corner of Soum Broad and Abercoru streets lit thiacity. Terms Itlx-rnL Apply to — •- » dv French Long Cloths. American, English and VV Flannels.Canton do, Table Damask*. Furniture Dim;:v and Furniture 1 ancos. Huckaback and Damask Towels. • rash. I -owlas. Ac. A largo variety 'if above goods lor sate u lowest prices, by oct 93 DhWITT to MORGAN. J K E7IOVA L- R. to J. G. MILL.** have removed to the office r 1 eently occupied by Jobu VV. Anderson. No. 2i street. oct 9—Imo B A' ' V to LEVY. ff; oc’. 8 JOS. M. TURNER. Agent, Chemist to Phumiuccultst. All orders must be a n LA‘ K DOECASI.MEREP ANT 1 *—VV W have just opened a very pretty lot of Black '.asmmere Pa 11 la loons lor Gentlemen, and mvue all in want i ( » give us a call. They are cut and made 111 the latest fashion, aud ran sell them cheap, at the • lothlng -■'lore. Gibbon’s Range. nov 1 CE'i.S. NlCID >LS * , :o ._ r* HAWLS.—Received per late arrivals a handsome ^ assortment of Shawls, comprising many or the latest sty lest Rich Bord. Stella Shawls, all shades. Empire aim ‘ - Colored and Black Long Wool Shawls; VALUABLE IIOTLI. I’OK NALL. THE SUBSCRIBER, .fosiroua of removing I-;'* West .offers for sal-; 'hat vaiuuhie aud exicnaive Hotel in 'h * place. we. aa “Washington h\ll." The eataluhmeut is comnlete 111 ail ns arrangements, has a large number ol rooms, all in thorough repair, ev ery neces-ary outbuilding, a large garden, grazing lots, and all Its aopointments inferior to no Hole: in tho up country. The house is supplied wtlt excellent furni ture, ail of which ianearl,n"W and wtll bo sold with tile e-Uibiishmenr. Being tin* „m'y Hotel in one of the largesttown8ofupperGeorjtii.il is now doing an ex tensive and profitable business. Terms raoderate.and may bo had by application to the proprietor at'.his place. J AS. E- YVADDEY. Washmgt..n, Ga., Oct. filh. I'.35. emlllm tlT Augusta Chronicle to Seminal will please copy lit I'ri-Weekly until forbid. TO BEJIT* . ■ TWO TENEMENTS In '."rdon Block, front- ing Chatham Square, and veil mrniahed with ■i ’ A water, gas. -.tables, Ac. P -s«es-ion given lit November. EDlV.iliD ti. WTLSUN, Agent, oct III No. 79 Bryan street. ~ uh KENT. . A twx story briek hnu-**. irontlng Wrights 7^* Square, on State street- Apply tf * oct H)_ _ IV LOK BENT- Xnto THE EASTERN TENEMENT "f Bnck log, corner of A becui n and Jones Street o.-l Jl) Apply 10 IIQI.i.D'IBE.JI'HMjQW H CO. TO BE NT. .^ A linck store and dwelling, corner of Charlton and Jefferson streets, Apply C "’RN AND HAY’—.'0 I bushels choice white 1 v»rn art lbs to the bushel; prime Eastern aud Northern Hay, in more, and for sale hy out .'.) WAVER to MiNSTA\TINF. FCI&NISHED K0071N WANTED. ( ANE furnished as a Bed Room, and the other aa a J si -tiling Ko< Apply at Hi 1 a office. tf WM. WRIGHT. Build - HY * TL A 71 L K AI. A It A 71A. xi’E H AVE received this day, a full arsortmeut of >» Liule Hoys’ Clothing, among them Blue. Black, t l.iret and Cadet Mixed Sack Jackets, Black and Fancy I.HIM « ii-simer Pauls. Blue. Black an<t Cadet Mixed Connected -nits full trimmed, all for boys from four to nine years old. fall, see ami buv.r.t:he Clothing suire G1 boon 1 Range, of GEO. S. NICH'JLS to c'u «et .11 RAFFLE, \ P AIR of Iron Grey Horses, one fiv.* and ’he other six years • Id lost spring. They an; sound, genilo xml well broken to harness, good sadd'e horses; fleet a-d -i) lish travelers To be raffled as soon as the cnancus are all taken. The horses can no seen at Stephens to Ellison’s -lable, on West Broad street, when* chances can lie taken, or at the auction store. No 144 Bay street, nov I SPEN'.ER CURRELL to CO. ANNIZE OL It III. AD. i UITY rRE.A-T’REIi'S OFFICE. f S*v»sn*h, November let. 1855. * T HE average price of flour per barrel, as sold in this I city during 1 he past month, being fit), the assize of 1 bread tor the month - f # \'oveinher must be as follows: 1 cent loaves to weigh l lb. 13 T HE ' N Academy f >r Y'oung Ladles. EATONTtt.N. Pl.TNAM COUNTY.GEORGIA, on Wednesday, Jan. 9th. 183d. Number of pupils limited ;o 5rt. Tuii’.on ner annum 9193 on—one half m advance, ami the other at the end of the tear, in this charge is embraced tho *"aular o.iurse if Eng!’‘It -•.u.Les—Latin. French German and Span'sn. if -Sestrwl — Music ou ■he P'-ino,Organ. Harp and Gu.ur—Drawing ;n penctl- lings. Crayon, M mochromatica—Paif.ing m Oil colors, wd fho beautiful siyl*; called Greet Embroidery, in all us vaiiciies—Wax Frui ers. Pens. Ink.Paper.Slates. Pencils, toe., supplied jrntu. A complete Apparatus will he furnished, in order xo afford impio Illustrations 111 the Natural Sciences. >lu‘leal nstruments wtl! be provided, that each pu pil may have tho means of daily practice iu addition t" the regular lesson. .mention is culled to the fact '-hat so eitrt charge is made iu this Academy. The parent or guardian may make such selections from the virions departments us tune and ’he host interests of the pupil may dictate, ail to lie Included in the amount above specified. Tin; aid ot accomplished teachers has been secured. Board may be hud in tno aest families at gl J DU per month.including washing, fuel, and lights. Applicants mav address me for he present, at I.amp- k in. Stew art county. Ga. 1. R. BRANHAM. CO-PARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigned haveiormed a co-par-.narallip under the style "f VERSTILLE to FRIERSON, for lb« purpose of conducting a Forwarding and General '.'cmmission business. HENRY VV. VERSTILLE, EDMUND FRIERSON. Savannah, Angust 7. 1853. aug 7 N OT ,CE. F ro At this date, all vessels navigating the Savannah River, will pass to the North of me Dredging Ma ilt,ne, now employed on the wrecks. Ail steamer*, passenger, freight and tow boats, wil let off steam when approaching tie Wrecks, aOT post the Drudging Machine and Mud Flats with a diminished speed- OOTAVUS GOHEN, Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. tem. Savannah Ga., August Iri. 1833. sag 17 MADEIRA WINES, aiming— of the firm of Welsh Brothers, of Madeira, ex- id Flow- \J pecta’o be in Savannah during the month of Dw- bernbur next. wi:h samples of a small s'oek of choice Madeira Wines. List ol prices and description of qua! • ; ;v can t>e seen at .he office of ’he undersigned, where ativ . rders w.H be duiy registered, net 17-1m HUNTER to GAMMELL. NOTICE. T WO mouths after dale, application the Ordinary of Chatham county, land and negroa belong' Hmes, dec’d oct Is ACRES _ 4 • > for rale, nov 2 II be made to leave to sell • :f James C. HN r HINES. A.lm'r. of [.and, within two miles of the city, Apply 10 WM. WRIGHT. 1 4 - , -Vj -iz. II’pi 25 ELY to MONTMOLLIN. 3mo—oct :i LOK N % I. E> A Two and a Hall -l"ry Wooden DwelMng, on Brick Basement, near tim corner Montgomery —sand Liberty sireehsou l, " ! ,in, l ,lM lnt '*> «'* H- The ho>is** is in g, od repair, and Has Uo.-n recently rei^ ovaiud and paminl. It also has gas and water, hm and T ENNESSEE HAMS—Choice Tennessa Hams, In ; cold, fine bath room. toe. For particulars, apply to spire, and for sale by u/u oct 29 nov l—rt _ THUS. H. H ARDEN, r. r. ^l.'L ARS, SUGARS.—50 bills New Orleans Sugars, vs t? rtous qualities. .in do Clarified do A B and 95 do Crash do. 911 do Powdered do, iu store and for sale by oct SWIFT to GO. LOK "to A I. E. Q I SHARE.-Central Railroad stock. 0 l oct :tl—rt R LOK MALEs \ .MAN, 30 years old, a good house carpenter, and has been working at the ship carpenter trade one year. Aim, a Man 39 years old, a fir*; rate tinner amt cupper smith. Apply u> WM. WRIGHT. nov 2 POUT OF SAVANNAH. HEALTH OFFICER'S OFFICE. > Con. or DatTTox 4XD Psaar Sts. ) F 'RUM and after dale. Hie Aluaraiitine will be raised upon all Vessels arriving at the Port of suvannah; except such a* have, or have had since last clearance, small Pox. or an* *tl..*r disease ..f a malignant, coma glous or infectious idinraeter ou hoard.or those vessels clearing from port* where *uco lMoa-es are prevalent. Them* vrwrcia must remain at tort Jackson, until v sued bv tho Health "ffleer. JNO. .11. JOHNSON. VI. D . o Health uffleer. FINE BED BLANKETS. T O families who wish a superior Beil Blanket, we offer 6-4. 8-». Hi-4 and 19-4 fine Swiss Blankets, a new and beautiful article. Also. 6~|. 8.4. 10-4 and 12-4 Rose Blanket*. Whitney Blankets of ail sixes, and a choice Euzlish Blanket. I'radleand Crtbb Blankets. The ibove article w'.il be sold at the very lowest prices, fall and examine our lot ol Biank«ts before purchasing elsewhere. oct 2'. ROKENB AUGH to LADSON. RE 71 OVAL. T HE underaioned nave remove*l u> iheoouuttog room two doors East of Messrs. 1 >aden. Starr to Co’a. C ARLETu.N to PARSONS. oct 9 .'ommi-sion Merchanta, Bsy-st. NOTICE. T HE undersigned have this day established an Agen cy at Knoxville Tennessee, for the transaction of a General Produce amt Commission Business, to be con ducted by T B. CL ARKE, under the name ami style of _ .. ~cis. Orders for Western Prod ace. T. g.CLARKE. Savannah. Ga.. Idth Oct., 1833. oct 13 valVaule real estate. B Y arrangement with the purchaser of Fig Island Mill,the whole pioperty In which the snascrlberis and was lately interested, can he sold to a single pur chaser. Dr. Screven is authorized to seB. ;an8 tf VV. VV. STARKE. Hay StaLi d* Black and Wh.U -rape Crape do, by uured'.astiineri; Scarfs; do i HENRY I.ATIIROP to CO. LYNN to SNIDER. TO IIENT- A POSSESSIUN given unmcdlatoiy. the Western j Tenement of II. IL Jacasuu’* House, in «*mth B acon and f Apply u A. D YVENPORT. nov 2 MINIS to JOHNSTUN. - — BT. HABERSHAM to SUN. ladieVlTk*. , . I MTCII.I om-v. Down. Mirnerva. and Lynx, fur tnth l" and Victornes. Just received by last steamer at Hm and. nps,ore l.« Congress » tr "g' |C , BAKiVMm TO THE PUBLIC. 'I'll E UNDERSIGN ED having disposed of histuterost, I No. l. Barnard street, to him lato Go.partner, de sire* m mate m hi* friends and the public generally, that h- will still be found at tho "Id stand, and request hm patron-to extend their custom to the new firm. hail Isome Col’d Silks. Also, Real Black Gat pit re Lace. Cloak Cloths and Trimmings tn match, s.nts of Maltese Collars and Sleeves, verv rich. Gents Kid Gloves. Bajnu'* make. Lady's and Misses English 1 niton Hose. Lady's. Ml.se* aiul Boys Men no Vests Piano Cover*, Black Silk Elastic Belts. Opera Flannel* toe. For sale by DaWl IT to .MORGAN, nov I Rihcro's Building, t.'ongress n. Atlanta Mills Flour in hide and sack*. ft>r OtTAVUS CtlHKN. ■ ■sLOCR.- ■T sale by I muoi 1 j .Mono 1'OI .YTIVG K0071 LOK RENT. O ITUATED on the Bay. k nver side) and convenient O to tho Post uffice. also the two drst store* under- nattn,on favoranieterms. .Apply at this office. Savannah,' ct rt. I8.’i3. ~ DIKOliF T IO N. I 'sHEC-^P.ARTNERaHIP heretofore existing in Abe name of CHAMPION to WATTS, is tYia day de volved by mutual consent. Mr. A. H. Champion will aiumd to the settlement of the business of the firm. A. H. CHAMPION, oct 23 J AMES G. WATTS. notice" “ T HE UNDERSIGNED having this day purchooed the iniere*t of Mr. James G. Watu, bis late Co-pertner, will continue the Wholesale and Retail Grocery busi ness at (he old stand of Champion to Watts, at No. 4, Barnard Street,and solicits the Datronage of hlafrtaada and the public geueraily. oct 93 A. H. CH AMPION. | 'hb-ll '. AHVIENTS.—Just received, alotofWhiUi ,r pwi sail Sarlei Merino, lluckikin and Flannel v „ ,1,u *'" 1 Drawers, all •>( winch are u,r sale *t our Clothing Wore. Gibbon’* Range. pH 1 , IjKlM ND 'IU iLB to CO. | M * { ~ 10,1 'isles Uinllug, and lor sale by 1 ’ MINIS to JOHNHTON. 1 ai.GING TWINE.— '8X1 IDS. Hugging Twine; 6. I), I ,' N N y , Uf' ’'.mis; Cotton Nett Twine. For sain by ,,,.4:11 SAMUEL PALMER to SON. -2 dux. Warehouse Trucks, for sale by - A VIUEL P ALMF.ll to SON. ROAD 1 i'R-F.TS.-4usi retailved"and for ssie EViri', LATH HOP to ROGERS. C"'t ii LRHONE eKIRTs, Junl rereivwl and forsaln rv:- MINIS to JolINhToN. vvi.; 1 - •N.1.11 o UP ERF IN E FLOUR.—140 sacks Superfine Flour OjM rM.IWd, » LY!n( M DBK. C ^OWPBAS.—300 Viiaholaof ‘>e w Cow Pen*, fur sole j low, by nov 2 J-Y-NN to SNIDER^ ( 1 ROUN D CUFF EE.—9H boles fresh ground Rio T Coffee. 3 <lo do dn old Java coffee. In store, and for sale at New York prices, by n “ 1 JOHN INGBRSOLL. ( Ill AMP AGNK WINE. - *l» haski-i.* qu and (Ui* Held- sick Wine, ki b.iskcls -jij* and i-is Hungarian Mon rale by J- V. CONNER AT to"). LOK NALL. That commodious and dnairable residence aitu- iffW ated on Ifot No. :)4, Liberty Ward, from mg on South Broad, near Wort Brood street*. Die bourn Is substantially built of bricks, is well fiinlahdd tn .'vry port, and fined up with gas and water fixture*. It also lias mi exaelleiit pump m 'be yard aud a flower garden attached to ihe premises, together with all ne cessary out buildings. .. . . The property can he Inspected by any one desirous of purchasing. Fur terms, app-y ie |,*_if pun-. H I ARIM-.N, rru*ioi>. l 23 JAMES G. W VTTS, a —Received 'VI. U‘l. !.-45, by t\ AR- JN| ’"ndcK to D A VIS.— Ueechcron, bv the author ot ••Tbo Heir of Redclyffe. toe.; Scenes In tne Prac-ice -if a New York Surgeon, by Edward H. Dixon, M. IV; Gra ham’s Magazine for November. Pulnam s .Monthly for • " 1 Mugaxuii * rember; Arthur's II* r sale at nov 1 _ AUIKS G AI NTI.ETS.-ji t liaunilcu*; do Kbl do, by 10 v 1 HENRY NCRESS ST reeeiveil. Ladles Buck ATIIROP HITE Mi'IRF. ANTHJI'F. >11 K' -Jimti bbls Pike’s Whiske*; HNl Jo extra nongahela Whiskey; 40 boxes do do do; UK) hblaP. toll and HhelpN Gin: 30 bblsN. E. Rum; 4il ^ casks Sweet Malaga Wine;:«»bbls Apple Brandy; Hi do Blackberry do, landing and in store, for sale by sept 10 ihILCi'MHE, JUUNSoN to CO. C HOICE LI«iU«)RS.—3 naif pipes t)l*l Snzerac Bran dy: 5 pipes Old Holland Gm; l punch,-on do Jamai ca Rum; 2 bbls Scotch Whiskey: « cask Su Croix Rum; ember | lot) do* Fine Uraudy, vintage IStifi, lauding an,Ira store, for sole by u.ircnMBF JOHN-snN to cn I7I3JUR.—HJ0 begasuperttoa Flour.in shtrajOadfi .“P.*® H iLi.UMBK. JOHNSON toi.a_ J* b , a ct2» WA V BR to CONSTANTIN*. AY.—HXl Bale* Northern llay landlngthlsday from « -. .i-roNrio. " “ " " ‘ re hr W Ida World, aud for sal.* by \ ' h.TH’S TR' irjTioar isd o)3Diisaioar busubss. CO-PABTNERSHIP NOTICE. I Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN in co- par*. nersblp with me ;n the Auction and Commission bu-iucsa. The business will hereafter be conducts*! un der the name and style of Spencer Currell w Co. SPENCER CURRELL. Savannah. Oct. 1.3.1833. act 19 NEVIlf I.ArilRoP to R'.ffiERA. 1 11 ISSV 113!.:: - M *1. AZIM '■" sale by , VV At: v DAVIS, it* 1 ongrson A*. YV"w I .-..ii-; Plain White HENRY LAldhi'l'. I H A oct 13 I’ ASTER 1 I i mg till* 1 A \ I.311 '»al, > r ROWLAND to SON "in** Uas'crn II iv. land v 1 in wharf, bv LYNN to SNIDER K PANTS AND V ESTS.-Just re ceived a largn assortment of Boy's fine Blue and Black '.loth Frock Coats, Pant* aud Vests, which am so •! and cheap 1’*11 and see, at the clothing store, t.-iii 1-11 . Kangs, by , lt l u GEO. tf. NICHOLS to CO.