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savannah kepukikj\n. Friday morn* n«, November 9, 1855.
SPtCWI WOtfCML ^
SVrk'KUKHS*
1 A ^(reJcJtrfyBUn, ro»t(»ml to health In a
WJT** '!*.'*■ * ,,pr m * ny ° r vroal nervous
_ i»«nxl»n* 10 nmk.o known the meaua of cure,
suffering
ire,
Direct to Rev.
T|' )A (jNAI.Ii 59 Vullonstrool, llrookD u,N. Y.
wrfSSXS:
scrlpllon used.
gnitataattn Cor <5>ff(rt.
‘ rou NHilft i Ki'.
|« H** FELLOW rUT/KNil—I offer lor theoffleo
Mr of Sheriff of Chatham county, nt the ensuing
oleefnm In January next, nud tespriUfully solicit your
sunnort. (oct 17—hi j WARING RUSSELL.
"S!*-
NUTK1K.
Til K Rata of Freight on Halo* of Domestlo
1fjFhy this line to Now York, will be Eight Cents
until further notice.
r PADKLFOllD, FAY Is CO.
N. Y. ANO BaVANNAM STBAMBKir t'o. I
jorilij Savannah,JKH.JJ, 1853. |
It ATrN Ot' i'll RIGHT
II \ the Philadelphia and Savannah Steam-
whip Lino, on eight Goods nud Dry Goods,
will t>e 10 cents nud IS rents per cubic Toot, being the
nitre rtiahllshed prior to Juue last,
sin 27 • C. A. L. I.A M AR, Agent.
KPECIA1. NOTICE,
lyonthe first day ol February next, tho firm
pf IIOUTON fc RIKKM AN, will bo dissolved by
llmilallou. After this date, they will do an ex-
elusive CASH BUSINESS, fir the purpose of set
tling up.
All of our stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware
and Fancy Goods, we will sell at a very small advance
on the cost. Tor cash only. ......
IIORTON fc RIKEMAN,
I III llroughtou street.
Savannah,June 1st, 1855, may31—If
NOTICE.
f,'|T THE subscriber has removed his office to No.
810, Huy atreot. B. M. LAFFITEAU, Agt.
Savannah, Bopt 1,1853.
NOTICE.
|3r During my absence from the State, Mr. J. V.
TARVER and J. G. COHEN, will attend to my bust-
bps*. aug 0 M. A. COHEN,
~ NPECIAE NOTICE.
ALL PERSON B Indebted to tho late firm of PRICE fc
VI’.ADERare respectfully requested to call on tho sub*
icriber and pay up, and thereby save trouble and ex
pense. WN.O. PRICE, 147 Bay street,
Jy 11 Jarmeing C<rfartn*r>
NOTICE.
or 1 HAVE removed my Office to No. 170 Day St.
oct 31 OCTAVUS COHEN.
13T FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS.—1
i Candidate for re-election lor the office of TAX COL*
LECTOR, on the 1st .Monday In January next, and res
pectfully ask your sapport. F. M. BT< INE.
N. B. If elected, 1 pledge mvself not to accept of any
other office. [oct 311 J.M.8.
may 7
I'Olk OltOIN All Y.
TO fHR VOTEllB OF*CHATHAM COUNTY.
Gentlemen:—I am a Candidate for election
to tho office of Ordinary, at the election hi
January next, and will bo thankful for your support,
may -• M, G. BHKrTALL.
FELLOW CITIZENS:—1 am* a candidate
wdm for tho office of Ordinary at the election In
January next, and respectfully ask your support.
7 Jft,’50 IIAItNAJlD K. IIF.E.
WE are authorised to annoiinoe JAMES K.
GODFREY, as a candidate fortheoffico of
TdTuary of Chatham Cotiuly, at tho ensuing Jnnnnry
election. may ft—td
We are authorised to annoiiuoo THOMAS
II. HARDEN, as n omulldalo lor the office
of ordinary or Chatham County, at the ensuing Janu
ary election. Jo4—tdo*
rou itTeiik or l orm s,
FELLOW CITIZENS:-! urn a cnudldato
W^m for the office of clerk of tho Superior and
luienor Courts at the election in January next, and ro
sportfully ask yoursuppnrl. JNO, E. DAV18.
Uottrmo.
jrpr.
Ordluary ol
Mdfs FEI.I.OVV -CITIZENS:.-! am a candidate
wGw al the election In January next, Tor Clerk of
the Superior and Inferior Courts, and will he thankful
for your suffrages. WM. II. IIULLOCII.
may 14 Janft’ftQ
K NOTICE.—Wo are authorized to anuounco
JOHN V. TARVER at a Candidate for Clerk
porlorand Inferior Courts, al tho ensuing elec
tion, In January next,
may 111 Jnn ’5«
WECEl VKIt OF TAX RETIJRNS.
X3T Faxtow-CmasNs : I am a candidate for the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns, for Chatham County,
at tho clectiou in January next, and respectfully solicit
yourvoto*. nor 8—td S. 8. 81 BLEY.
PBLLOW CITIZENS j—On the first ol
VQV May Iasi, I announced myself a candidate
for Receiver of Tax Returiih: and am now a caudl-
aaie for that office, nt the next election, and respect
fully solicit your support.
Your obedient servant,
Je « B. T.THEIJ9.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
GENTLEMEN :—I am a candidate for (he
office of Tax Collector of this County, (the
election to bo held on the first Monday In January,
18.16,) and respectfully solicit your support,
nov I-lde A. F. BENNETT.
MRS. CLARK
■\17ILL resun e the Exercises of her Bcbool on Mon
>v day, Ocbdier 9flih, nt her Residence In Charlton
Street, near the Female Orphan Asylum. oct lift
TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF CHATHAM CD.
I am a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re-
WCF toms at the election In Juuuary next, and ro-
specifully ask your support,
may 22—Jan5,’&6 _VVM. W.^IATES.
.... — SAVANNAH, MaV |, IH35r
Massas. Editors:—You will please an-
Wdw nounce Ms. ALEXANDER THOMAS as a
Candidate for Receiver of Tnx Returns, at the ensuing
January election, and oblige MANY VOTERR.
may a
FELLOW CITIZENS :-l am aTa'udlTl'ate
WCm for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, In
January next, and tespectfuHy solicit your votes,
may 10—tf ** "
E. DILLON.
FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I am a candidate
MF for the office of Receiver ol Tax Romms, in
lanuary next, and respectfully solicit rour votes,
msy 14 * tf Z. N. WINKLER.
FF.LC.OVV-CITIZENS:—I am a candidate
for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, lu
fannary next, and respectfully solicit your votes.
IOIIN It. HABERSHAM.
„,, r H0W IS YOUR CHANCE 11
ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HAND!
uv xuriioaiTV or tmb state or orohuia
Fort Gaines Aoademy Lottery.
Unimrnllutt Nclieiun for November !t
Olass fi
To be drawn November 83rd, 1855, In the City of At-
lama, Ga.. when prices amounting to
w „ 30.000 DOLLARS!
Will ho distributed according to tho following tntima-
me scheme. If you draw the lowest Price you get the
1»?,‘ ,Ur , l f kul ’ fedsHion, aud roniembor
every l rice Is drawn al each drawing. Look al It | ono
Prim to every Ton Tlcketa tJ
PAl'ITAL PRIZE, S 10,000II
,.*10,000
50 aro 8,150
85 aro
10 nro
5 aro
3,075
3.000
3,150
1 price of
« do 8,000 aro 4,000 43 prices of
3 do .100 are 1,500 83 do
II do 850 aro 3,750 800 do
10 do 110 are 1,150 030 do
17 do 7ft aro 1,375
1,000 prices, amounting to *30,000
'INLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
nr Tickets *5—Halves *3,50—Quarters*1.35^)))
■■I”* 0,1 *11 solvent Ranks at par. All communications
strlollyconfidenllal. SAMUEL SWAN,
Agency on Broughton street, between Whitaker and
Barnnrd. 0C l 87
-Salra at auction.
J lIV NPKNtUKU (KIHHELL ft CO.~
AtPrlvnte Hale.
8,000 IiuhIicIn Wheat Bran, In sacks, nud In store nud for
.* nle - , nov 0
At Prlvntu Sale.
100 bales prime Northern Hay,
At Private Hale.
4 demijohns superior Irish Whiskey,'direct Importation.
| BY AUTHORITY Of 1 HE STATE OF UKOROIA.)
Hnvnnn I*Inn Lottery.
Jasper Co. Academy Lottery.
RIAt'OIY, 4i A.
T HIS LOTTERY is conducted on tho plan of the
Royal Lottery <>f Havana, or single numbers—and
drawn at concert Hall, .''neon, Ga, under Iho sworn
superintendence uf Col. Geo. M. Logan, and Jss. A.
Nlsbet, Esq,
GRAND SCHEME F(»R NOVEMBER 15, 1855,
Whon prices umouullng to
f. r )0,000
CtiASS O.
Will be distributed as follows:
Capitols—I price of *13,000 | 10 prizes of...
' *- 5,000 | 10 do . .
do
POK T AX COELEOTBIt.
FOR BEAUFORT.
VIA BLUFFTOJf, HILTON HEAD, 1 OYD*S LAND
ING AND CHARLESTON.
^ The tlesraer WM. SEA BROOK, Cap!.
-F. Peck, will leave lor Hie ah.«ve
plncea on Sunday, the 30th ln*t., at 5, P. M. For freight
or passage, apply ml the Charleston Wharf.
s«-pt I 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
HIII MATTHI>Xt ’S |»l.l Fr
AND INTERMEDIATE I.ANDIGS ON THE SA
VANNAH RIVER.
>lf^a The liuht draft steamer WM. LF.IUIY,
w ld leave from the Charleston Steam
racket wtiar , on Thursday morning. Freight received
on Wetluesday.
oct« 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
UNITED STATEN ill AIL I IKE.
FOR PALATKA, K. FLA , VIA DARIRN,
BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, JACKSON
VILLE. MIDDLEBUKG, (BLACK CREEK,)
ANDPICOLATA.
, Ihe new nnd elegant Bicam Packet
j8T. JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn, hav-
.ug resumed her trips to Florida, will leave for the
above places oven Saturday, at 10 o’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having excellent ‘stnle room
cccnnunujii lions, apply on board, at the Florida Steam
Packet wharf, near tho tins Works, or to
Jp 33 _ C LAG HORN A CUNNINGHAM. Asents.
I'OK KEY WENT AND HAVANA.
TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, I9TH INSTANT.
The Splendid U.8. .Mail steamship l.s-
.ABEL, Rollins. Commander, will leave
*lhis port on Friday, Uct. IO1I1, and will
1 leave thereafter regului ly, on the 4th and
1 of each month-
The ISABEL connects, at Havana, with the U.B,
Mail 8teauisliip Company’s Line ol Hteamers for Han
I'rnncisco via Aspinwnll. aud will carry the Pacific mails.
For Passage, only, apply to
_oct HI UOIIBNS St IIRRTZ. Agents.
FUlt PAI.1TKA, FI.Off IDA.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS.
CEO., AND JACKSONVILLE, PICOLATA.
AND BLACK CREEK, FLA.
U. S MAIL LINE.
_ . .I!, 11 * k The new and fast running steamer BE-
Capt. Thomas E. Bliaw, will
leave for ihe above places every Tuesday, at 10 o’clock,
A M~ from the Charleston Ste&m Packet wharves.
oct39 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agt.
roll CilARLENTON—Every Wednes
day and Saturday Afternoon*, ill Nix
o’clock.
1- ■ wir * * THE splendid steamshin GORDON,
^BU3|BBCF. Barden, commander, will luavo as
shove, and will arrive In Charleston In time to connect
with the Railroad lines going North and West.
For freight or passage, apply on the charleston Steam
Packet Wharf,to _»i'Vj_ J. P. BROOKS,jNgent.
^ GILMORE 6c GO’S LINE
NEW YORK & SAVANNAH PACKETS.
T ills NEW LINE is composed or the, following
vessels, one of which will leave Pier No. 9 North
River, New York, punctually every Thursday:
Newechr EDWARD KIDDER, 320 tons,Tyler, Master
“ '• BEN NET PLANNER, 335 do. Applegllt, do
“ “ GEORGE DAVIS. 33B tons. Smith, do
’, “ LOVET PEACOCK, 370 tons,Merry. do
“ “ WALTER RALEIGH, 336 tons, Marshall, do
These vessels are all of the first class, and. having
been built during the past year expressly for the trade,
are well deserving the attention of shippers. They nre
commanded by masters of experience anu ability, and
ihippers can rely upon quick dlspa.ch. and every alien-
tion being paid 10 their convenience.
J. R. GILMORE It CO, 154 Wator-sC, N. Y.
HUNTER ftt GAMMELL, Agents, Savannah.
TO THE VOTERS HE CHATHAM COUNTY.
“ GENTLEMENI am acandldato for the
___ office of Tax Colleclor of this Courtly, (the
elee'lon to lie held on tho first Monday In January,
IH5ll,i nud respectfully solicit your support.
mujfclH—tf PETER <i ■ THOM A*
ITII NIGAI. t.’AIID.
JULIUS HA.R.I3XTO,
PrufrsHor of .filmic,
tifllV Rnspecirully offer his services to the *
rSOvcIIIz'Mis of Savannah. w
icKtA To be found al \V. D. Zogbaum’s?
A* Music Storo
oct 1—3m
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
I.GFI.F.R & \V'II,(0X,
DENTISTS,
Office over UuVVltt & .Morgan's Store
on Congress Street. #
SAVANNAH,UA.
oct 4— ly
A HATS AND OAFS
Corner Biirnurd & Brougliton-Sts.
B CLDEN’N
NEW STYLE
SILK HATS.
SOFT HATS, of nil descriptions.
CAPS or every STYLE and QUALITY.
Low for Cash or noon Chkdit. CORNER OF
oc.S-IJau BROUGHTON H BARNARD.
Factor and General Commission
niOIttTIAVT,
No. 71 lluy-.strtMii, Navaiiuulk, Ga.
REFERS To
Messr8.*Cl.AlHHiRN' &. CU.N.MNUIIAM,
Bem. I’rf.ntiss,
Ooden, Starr Co.
Savunnali.
J. I*. Thompson, Boston. nov 1
111. MOLINA*
IMPORTER OF
CHOICE SPANISH BEGARS,
Tobacco, A'c.
Cornier op Conorksm and Bi'Li. Strkkts,
SAVANNAH.
nov 1—lyr
3,000
8.0011! 80 do 100
1 do 1,500.00 do 50
l do 1,300 1 356 do 95
1 do I,ino I 33 Approx., prixes of Will
1 do 1,«001
408 Prizes amounting to *50,000.
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid when
due, lu full, without deduction. Orders strictly confi
dential. Drnwlngs sent to orders. Registered letters at
mv risk. Bills on all solvent Bank - at par.
|dF“ "’hole Tickets *8; Halves *4; Quarters *3.
Add 1 ess JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
sept 35 Macon, Ga.
D RAWN NUMBERS of Greene and Pulaski Monu
ment Lottery. Class 967 :
31 7 -'fi 64 3ft 73 31 50 99 44 30 35
Wholo Ticket Nos. 8fi 31 64, prize *500, roturnod.
nov 9 E. W1THINGTUN
*12,000
7fi Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots,
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
CLASS 208 FOIt 183ft.
To be drawn nt Savannah, Ga., Nov. 9, 1855.
GREGORY It MAURY, MANAGERS.
schimr:
1 of *18,000-1 of 84,000-1 of 88,500.
Tickets *3 00—Shares in proportnn.
Tickots and Shares either singly or by the Package,
for sale by
nov 9 E. WITHINOTON.
At Private Hale.
A Negro Woman, a good Arid hand and plain cook, luid
her two children, aged 111 nud 2 years. tlOY 9
Cigars nt Private Hale.
10 M Flor Havana, 10 do Washington, 10 do Jeronda, 10
do Jacques. tlov q
At Private Bale.
A likely Mulatto Man, 84 years old, a good munpicr am)
marker of cotton; also, a good sawyer and siuv filer for
sale, not to go out of tho city. nov 0
At Private Sale. ~
100 Dozen Superior Writing Ink, assorted sizes, in store
and for sale at a very reduced price. nov s
I louse and Lot at Private Sale.
Iiot and InipreyeinentH No. 6, Calhoun Ward, corner of
Jones nud Abereorn streets. On this Lit is a newly fin
ished Brick House, with all the modern improvements.—
The purchaser may truly exclaim on entering Its door—
" I cannot think of sorrow now, nnd doubt
If e'er I felt it—’tls so dazzled
From my memory, by this oblivious transport.’!
nov t)
A Fine Canadian Pony.
A flno Canadian Pony, 0 years old, a superior 8adi'*«
Horse, kind aud gentle; will be sold low, if applied for
Immediately. If not sold before the first Tuesday in No
vember proximo, will be sold before tho Court House to
tho highest bidder. nov 0
Antrs at auction
H* WYI.I.V Ai •■Un'I'MOl.MIl.
Jftatrs at auction.
, At Private Bale.
0 Shares Armory Hall Stock. If not sold at private
**l° "'ll! bo told al public out cry, before tho Court
House, on Tuesday the Olh of Novombcr, during the
usual hours of sale oct 31
Public Halo.
Plantation Negroes w.ll be sold nt public outcry, on
THURSDAY, 33d of November, at II o’clock, at
Milieu, on tho Central Kail Road. (70 mile itatlon.)
This gang or Negroes worn raised In Bcrlven County,
on tho plantation of Jefferson Roberts, and are well
known throughout that County as good plantation bands,
accustomed to the culture of corn and cotton. TI10 men
arc uninng tho most export aud skillful Umber cullers
In the State. To those desirous of purchasing Negroes
for plantation purposes unexceptional lu every respoct,
nnd or established reputation In Ihelr neighborhood, an
opportunity la afforded such as seldom occurs.
Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or city acceptances.
For information, apply to TIIOB. W.COLLINh, Macon.
Os., or WYLJjY It MONTMOLLIN,
oct 29 Savannah. Ga.
Onions for Sale.
Two CrntcH Onions per brig Augusta, I
nov 6
r sale to nrrivo.
Village Lot and Improvement* at Private Bale.
A 1 < 'in lor table Dwelling, containing six romfortnldo
Rooms, a Pantry, Ac.; also, Barn,Stable, Carriage House,
Negro Houses aud nil other necessary Out buildings, sit
uated on a lot ol lO acres, in the village of Springfield, in
the county of Kffiiiglium. Four acres of this lot is under
cultivation, nnd is very productive. There is, also, an
Orchard of excellent Peaches on tho premises. For sale
low. nov 6
Summer Residence.
Six liols on Augustine River, beautiful, plensnnt nnd
healthy situation for summer resiliences. A map of tho
same may bo seen nt the Auction Store, So. 104 liny Ht.
nov 6
A Summer Residence nt Prlvntu Snle.
A lot of 6 m res, with comfortable Dwelling and neces
sary ont-bulldiiigs, Just completed, at No. 3 C. R. R.
.... ,u " 1 PVWW at Private Sale.
1 hlid Holland Gin, 3 ,jr ennb* Funrrtur fate Drnndt, 3
ilo Dark Rnmily, 6 eighth do superior Pale Ilrandv, 1 or
do Musent Wine, 1 do Brown Sherry. 1 bbl superior old
Scotch Whiskey, for sale low nt 154 Bay st. nov ti
JbiHppinfi atotocctiBemnUB.
XVANTED TO CHARTER.—A Vessel
Safenbout tho capacity or 260 casks Rice. Annlv to
novo COII ESS A TORT/..
~ LOST, WANTS, &o.
WANTED TO HIKE* ~
Id ARLE-IUiDIED Negro Menlo work as coal-passers
1 A on board steamship Isabel. Apply to
nov 5 COHENS k. HERTZ.
DECK FREIGHT WANTED.
A DECK LOAD of Cotton Is watufed for Brig L. A
PALMER, hound for Boston. Apply to
nov 3 COHENS St HERTZ.
WANTED,
T O PURCHASE, Second-hand Wii
Apply to
nov 8
and Porter Bottles.
T. J. WALSII, No. 170Buy street.
XV ANTED.
A Mnlo and a Female Teacher, for a private family
In East Florida. Enquire of
SPENCER CURRELL It CO.,
oct 31 154 Ray street.
WANTED.
YXOARD, for an elderly Lady, with a Room having a
I > flro place in ll. Apply at tills office. oct 37.
XVANTEU-
1 (Wj Ann HUSH ELS of OYSTER SHELLS to bo
llrlr^lrUU delivered within the next six months.—
Apply 10 00188 O. A, L. LAMAR.
WANTED*
H ANDS to work in ihe upper Rico Mills. Apply at
tho Mill, or to
oct 8 ROUT. HABERSHAM It BON.
WANTED.
A Situation ns Book-keeper or Salesman In either a
Dry Goods, Grocery or Commission House. Good
references given. Apply at this office,
aug 31
LOST.
A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, Iho finder will
ho suitably rewnrded on dollvory to
QCI 13 ll. HABERSHAM &. SON.
C u
SPLENDID HOSIERY
For Ucntlcmen’s Wear.
IOMPRISING every variety andstjle of
CASHMERE.
MERINO,
LAM It WOOL,
FLANNELS.
sil.K and
COTTON UNDER SHIRTS,
DRAWERS and half ROSE,
GLOVES. Ac.
Suitable for the season. Pluasocnli and nr-ivlde for
your wantsuml necessities. WM.O. PRICE,
oct 37 Merchant Tailor. I4i Bay at.
Jrii FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—
Sl^The schooner .MARIA PICKUP, Captain High.—
ippiv to captain oil board, or to
nov 8 MINIS & JOHNSTON.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—
.The brig E. DOANK, Luring master. For purlieu
t, apply on board, or to
nov 7 BRIGHAM. KELLY A C0.
WANTED TO CHARTER.
A SMALL VESSEL, light draft, for Key Went
land the coast of Florida beyond. Enquire at tho
CliylTotel. nov 7—"*
FOR BOSTON.—The brig SUUFTCnptain
Mclntire. For freight, apply to
CARLfcTON & PARSONS.
At Private Sale.
THE UNION CREEK PLANTATION in South Car
olina, situated on tho Savannah Itlver, about 14 miles
from the city, containing 925 acres, all of which with
the exception of 5(1 acres, is first quality Rice laud and
475 mires of which Is now under bank in cultivation.
Attached to tbe Plantation Is a good steam Thrasher,
an Overreer’s house, negro liuusos, out houses, and
Improvements appertaining to a plantation.
ALSO,
The adjoining iract of fond enffed Tray, containing
1J50 acres, more or less, about 500 acres of which is
11I110 laud, tho residue consists of uncleared River
swamp Land—Oak and Hickory.
For further parll Milars apply iti our office oct 23
FOR HUNT.
JnA A desirable three story brick tenement House,
on one nnd a half lots, situated in York street—
possession given on 1st November. Apply to
Bp’Ifi If OCTAVUS COHEN.
FOR HUNT.
M Tho Store, No. 105 Bryan street, Young’s build
ings, formorly occupied by E. 8. Kompton. Pos
session given immediately.
apr4 tf MINIS & JOHNSTON.
BY T. Jf* WALSII.
ON TUESDAY, DecenRter 4, will h« sold in front of Iho
Court House, between tho legal hours of sale,
60 head or 10 fine Milch Cows with Calves, 22
head of Stock Cattle, 1 Mule, 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 Bay Mare,
1,000 bushels shelled Corn, more or less; 3,000 lbs Fodder,
more less, sold as the property of T. Green, deceased, un
der decree of the Hon Superior Court of Chatham county.
Terms cash, . _ ,
The Ileal Estate, Negroes, Ac., will be disposed of on tho
1st January, lKfttl, at the Court House. The Slioop, Much
Cows, and Stock Cattle, con bo seen ut any time <1.11 Hutch
inson's Island. » I|V A
On the first TUESDAY in December next, will bo sold
before the Court House,
Western Half Lot 27, Greene Ward, property of Estate
Wm. S. Johnston. Hold hy permission of the Ordinary lor
the benefit of heirs and creditors of said estate.
nov It—td O. W. JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
At Private fiale.
Twolamlllcs of Negroos, a woman aged 38 yoars, a
field hnnd, wlHi bar children, a boy 12 years and a girl
2 years—a Woman 35 years, a good Cook and Washer,
hur children, a boy fi years, and a boy 1H months. Ti
tles undoubted. nov 2
Private Halo.
8IIMRT8 and Bran, in quantities to suit putchaeers—
A pnir of gentle Family Carrlngo Horses, kind In har-
iiohb and good travellers.
Central Railroad Stock.
South Western Railroad Stock. oct 37.
At Private Sale.
A Bond of tho State or Georgia for *500, bearing In
tcrosi7 percent.
A Bond of tho South Western Railroad for *500,con
vertible lu stock. oct 15
Private Salo
A likely mulatto boy aged 35 years, to bo sold to 1
city resident owner, only. 'Forms accommodating,
sop 26
FOIftftAUF..
M Acoramodlnuallrlckshed Warehouse,situated
In tho rear of the Charleston Steamboat Wharf,
hnvluga lenseof five years,suitable for the sto>
rage or Llmo, Hay or other merchandize. The Build
ing may be removed by tho purchaser, allheoxplrotlon
of tho lease. Apply to Z. N. WINKLER,
ly 3—tf Williamson’s Buildings.
NEXY LINE.—The fine sclir. M. Y. DAVI .
, /Cant. Robinson, will receive n freight or charter
an Eastern or Northern port. For engagements, ap
ply to _ nov 7 ROWLAND A 80N.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.-
•Tho brig CANDACE, .Matthews master. Apply to
CAIILKTON A PARSONS.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER*—
^jSJjjThe sclir. ANANDALE, Huso master. Apply to
nuvfi _ _ CAIILKTON & PARSONS.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 Anierieun
J£fj£ship EQUITY, James .1. Noyes master, having
most ol her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch.—
For hnlnuec of freight, apply to
OOV G—tf CARL EPI’ING.
f FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The new ficlir.
■lye'll- R. W. TULL, Capt. Newcoine. Apply to
novo HUNTER A GAMMKLL
~.4;£i F<IK IUISTON.—Ni;\v I,nr.-The paeket brig A.
LAWRENCE, Capt Crowell, will have despatch for
the above |, or t.
nov 0 OGDEN, STARK A CO.
fl:«, FOll BOSTON—The shin BOMBAY,'Hill
£ES£^musier, will h&vo despatch as abovo. For
freight or passage, apply on board, or to
nov ft BRIG IJ A M, KELLY It CO.
FOR BALTIMORE—Tho brig JOSEPHUS,
.Terrill master, will have despatch as above. For
freight or passage,apply on hoard, or to
nov ft BRIGH AM, KELLY It CO.
TO RENT.
M Tho Western corner Tenomcnt of Cnssol Row,
fronting Reynolds square; also, two of tho mid
dle Tenements of tho same row. For convo-
nLnoo, there Is in, .Iwelling house of a similar size pre
ferable lo them. In tho oily.
*»K 4—tf ALEX. A. SMBT9.
HOUSE FOR SALE’.
M That largo and oommndlous Dwelling for
morly occupied by Dr. VVildmaii. situated on a
full nnd half lot at the corner ofSouih Broad und
Abereorn streets in this city. Terms liberal. Apply to
nov 3 BACON It LEVY.
VAMI ABLE HOTEL FOIt 8ALIL
f A. THE SUBSCRIBER, desirous of removing
Ik West,offers for sale Hint valuable and extensive
ilL Hotel in this place, known as
“WASHINGTON HALL.’’
The estnlLshment is complete In all Its arrangements,
has a largo number ol rooms, all in thorough repair,ev
ery ueco.-ary outbuilding, n largo garden, groztng lots,
und all its appointments inferior to no llolip in the up
country. The house is supplied with excellent furni
ture, all of which Is nearly now. and will be sold with
the establishment. Being tho only Hotel In one of the
largest towns of upper Georgia, it Is now doing mi ox-
tensive and profitable business.
Terms moderate,and may be bad by application to the
proprietor al Ibis place.
JAB. E WADDEY.
Washington, Ga., Oct. filli. IBS5. eod'.lm
JjP - Augusta Chronicle It Sonlinel will pleuse copy
In Tri-Weekly until forbid.
TO RENT,
M TWO TENEMENTS In Gordon Block, front
ing Chatham Square, and woll furnished with
water, gus. stables, Ac. Possession given 1st
November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent,
oot 10 No.72 Bryan street.
Private Sale.
Two "Ely’s Patent” Gins for ties Island Cotton, fine
finish, with motallc rollers, (now,) for sale low.
Also, 100 sacks of (2 bushels OACh) Egyptian Oats for
seed, for sale In quantities to suit purchasers—a supo-
rior art! lo.* oct »
JLnrs at auction.
BVitiil.l. i PHtJIl'llil?
[Sucesssoas to Phu.bbick fcltir. t
,lTH Its DAY, M11 o’clock, In front of store,
Thu usual asvortment of Groceries, Previsions, LL
qbors, Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods, Nsw nnd
Second hand Furniture, Clothing,Fancy Articles,Clocks,
w *hrt>es. Jewelry, Ac. Terms cash before delivery.
, —All articles pnrhessed at auction and notsst-
lied for Ix-tore the next regular sale, will be sold on *c-
connt and risk of former purchaser nov *
Florida'House Furniture—at Auction.
ON FRIDAY NEXT, 0th instant, at 11 o'clock, at tho
Florida House, next door to the Marshal House, Hroagh-
ton street
WILL 1st sold, all tlm Furniture In said House, consist
ing of Hofns, Chairs, Centre and Dining Tables, new splen
did Brussels Carpets, Bureaus, Dedstimls, Sideboards,
Mntrnsaes, Bedding, Bedsteads, fine Window Curtains, Ac.
Ac. Terms Cash.
ALSO—Tho House for Rent, and two good spacious
Stores—for terms apply at our Cquntlng Room.
nov 6
Potatoes—at Private Salo.
Now Landing and in Store—50 Barrels Carter Potatoes.
Terms Cash. nor 6
Executor’s Hals.
On WEDNESDAY, 14lh Nov., st II o’clock, In front o
store, will be sold.
Sundry articles of Furniture, Crockery, Shoos, Cloth
ing, lists, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Ac., belonging to
tho estate of Robert Dlmoiul, dec’d, and sold by per
mission of the Court aud per order of the Exenntois for
the benefit of beirs and creditors of said estate. Term
cash. nov ft
VALUABLE MANURE.
T HE Subscribers keep constantly on hand a supply
of KottlowiiU'B Mineral Salta anil Guano, ana
Land Plaslor. N. A. HARDEE It CO.
Je 21—fimo
NOTICE*
A DAM SHORT having made an assignment to Hiram
Roberts for the benefit of his creditors, all per
sons havimt demands against the said Adam Short, will
please reudor a statement of such demand lo the ns-
slgnne. HIRAM ROBERTS.
Savannah, May H, IRSS. mayfi
Foil NEW YORK—Gsousi* Link—Tm- lino
fast sailing Bark MARIA MORTON, will have
q -ick despatch for Ihe above port. For freight or pus-
sage, apply 011 board to captain or to
nov 3 COHENS It HERTZ,
FOR BOSTON'—Tim hark SKBoOlS, Capt
'olemnn, will meot with despatch,tor the above
port. For Iruight apply to
wov8 _ HUNTER fc OAMMELL.
" FOR BOSTON,-Hc'hr.H AZE*8'mlth master,
JU£±hiivini; most or her cargo engaged, will meet
with despatch as above. For balance of freight, apply
to nov 2 DANA A WASHBURN.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
O N and after Sunday the 14th October, instant and
until further notice, the Passenger Truina on the
Central Railroad, will run aa follows:
BKTWEtN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leave Savannah 5 M.,nnd 12.15 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 2.15 p. M., and 1 a. m
Leave Macon 11.4ft a.*.,and 9.30 p.M.
Arrive at Bavanneb 10.45 p. m-. and 7.J) x. m, #
BBTWKBN SAVANNAH AND AUQUBTA.
Leave Savannah ...12.15 p.M., and 8 3ft p, m.
Arrive at Augusta .8.45 p. k., and 5.30 a. m.
Leave Augusta 6 a. M-, and 4 30 p. m.
Arrive In Savannah 1.30 p. m. and 10.4ft p. u.
BBTWKBN MACON AND Al'ODSTA.
l.oave Macon 11.45 a. M-, aud 9.30 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 8.4ft p. M., and 5.80 a. m.
Leave Augusta 6 a. m.. aud 4.3U p. m.
Arrivo at Macon 2.15 p.M ,and 1 a. m.
BBTWKkN SAVANNAH, MILLCDOBVILLB AND BATONTON.
Leave Savannah 5 a.m.
Arrive In Milledgeviile 2.45 p.M.
i.cavo Mncon 11.45*. m-
Arrivo In Eatonton ft r. M.
V\ M. M. WADLEV.
Savannah, Ga„ 12th Oct., 1855.«»ct 13
PIANOS.
W. D. ZOGBAUM & CO.,
HAVE JUST llECEIV-
irtment ofj
Tnaamsteinway * Sons’ UhandI
» 1 1 ■ Action Pianos of 7*4! -
OcWivos, Lightu. Newton A: Bmdhurv's. Stodnrd’s, Ac.— l
Thov are distinguished fer EVENNESS, PURE, MUSI
CAL QUALITY OF TONE, AND SUPERFINE ELASTIC
ACTION.
VOCAL AND PIANO FORTE MUSIC.
The latest of American and Foreign Publications, us also
a handsome rolled ion of
FRENCH ENGRAVINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS,
with Frames.
We would, therefore,cordially invito our friends und tho
Dublic generally, especially those wishing to purchase u
Superior piano,
to call nnd examine onr Stock, embracing all kinds of
Musical Instruments. W. D. ZOGBAUM A CO.,
nov 5 Nos. 107 Bryan and 94 St. Julian Sts. •
WHO’LL SMOKE P
JUST RECEIVED.
T HE SUBSCRIBER has just returned to the city with
a fine selection of the following Brands of Segura :
DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT
Pina de Uro iLomlres.) Rio Hondo (Londrcs,)
Laltubana (Loadres, / lllo lloado (ialnnett,
Rio Hondo Millar, Ojas do Oro,
Consuclo Traburos, La Munola,
Esmeralda, Flor Finu, (Esmeralda,) El Crisol,
Rencurcl Millar, Columbia, Ugucs.
nov 5 M. MOLINA, cor. Congress and Bull «tn.
SELECT
SCHOOL FOR Y0l'A!G LADIES.
DIMS. DU. CllilSnUiHAIH
W ILL OPEN, on Iho first Momlny In November, a
School for Young Ladies nnd Misses, where tho
usual branches of an English Education will bo (aught,
with Iho French and Latin Languages. Also Muslc,Draw-
lug aud Painting, In Oil uud Wuter Colors on Velvet nnd
Crsyoulng. •
Mrs l. having bad considerable exncrlonco In teach
ing, /billers heravlt Ibat she wJB he able to give satisfac
tion to those who may entrust their daughters to her care.
The School Year consists of Ton Mouths, with Four
Quarters of ■ levon weeks each, ending respectively—
Juo, 10, AprilU, June 22, and Sept. 7. Terms aud other
particulars made known by applying to Mrs. C.
Residence on Iho North sldeol Liberty Street, In oue
of Mrs. Marshal’s brick buildings.
Reffereuces to tho following gentlemen:
Rt. Iluv. Stephen Elliot, Mr. P.D. Woolhapler, Mr.C.
L. Lamar—Savannah.
Rev. Ur. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Dugas, Mr.
Honry ll. Gumming, Mr. Andr.-w J. Miller—Augusta.
Kev. S. K. Talmadgo, Presiduut of Oglethorpe Uni
versity.
Governor Johnson. oct 15—tf
NOTIL'F..
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD,
nr CONSIGNEES of Grain and other merchandise,
»ro hereby notified that 11 ulus* their freight is removed
within 4fi hours from date of discharging, tho same will
be crayed al their expense und risk, to a public Ware
house. WM.M. WADLEY.
sept 27—tf Geucral su perlnu-ndent.
CO PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
f HAVE THIS DAY wnw.iuted with mo. SAMUEL0.
I GARMANY and FRANCIS J. CHAMPION. Thehusi-
0*m»iI1 ln reaft'-r ho conducted under tho name und
•ivlsof 0ARMANY8 A CHAMPION.
.‘aysunah, (Ja., Nov. 1.1855. nov 5
NOTICE.
OFFICE COMMISSION KKS WATERWORKS, )
Havaxnaii, Nov. 3,1855. j
A N ELECTION of a Secretary of this Hoard, will ho
held on Saturday, the 10th instant. Salary |800.—
Rond, with ono or more securities, f6,000.
At same tim*-, an e|eet| ( >n itf nn Amentum Engineer will
take plare. Salary f»00. No l»oad.
Applications, naming securities, may he left ut the
Commissioner's Ofllrc. .IAS. P. SCREVEN, Ch'n.
nov 6—0
1 LL PERSONS «
NOTICE.
hereby notified, Mini
Ordinary of Effingham County, lor leave to sell nil Linds
Hid Negroes belonging to the estate of the late Robert II.
liutquin, dec’d, for division among tho heirs of said d<
teased. MOSELLE ZETTLEIt, Adm’x.
Hpriugflald, Gs., Nov. 6.
. NOTICE. "
IJlJOPOSALfi will he received for building a NEW
1 MARKET HOUSE on tho same site as that now oc-
tapn-d.
rises and HpecIflratfnnff'Wfth all information necessury,
*M> he had nt the Office of the City Surveyor.
Contiactors must hand in their estimates by or Indore
25th of tho present tuonth.
A. N. MILLER,)
It. A. ALLEN, /-Commissioners.
.1. N. LEWIS, #
.V City papers copy. nov 6
I 'OAL.—A superior article of Clover IIIB Coal, land-
V/ ini' and for sale hy Bl'KNCEU CURRELL A CO.
CI.INIC OF ’JT1IK SAVANNAH HI EDI
CAL COLLEGE.
ON and after Monday. Iho 93d Inst., the COLLEGF.
CLINIC will bo opened daily,from 0 to 10 o'clock,
A.M. Medical Advice and Medicines will befiirnlsh-
oil gratuitously to nil indigent perrons who may apply
at that hour, nnd when necessary, patients will beat-
tended at their house*, under tho superintendence of
some one or the Professors.
A Lying-in Wurd is open nt the Savannah Hospital,
under the enre of Dr. P. M. Kollnck, for indigent white
females, where every atleniJou will be paid them■
The Clinic will de conducted under tho care and su
pervision of the following prolessors:
Da. R. I). ARNOLD,
“ I*. M. KOLLOCK,
*» W. O. BULLOCH,
“ C. W. WEST,
« J. G. HOWARD,
*« E. II. MARTIN,
oct 23—1m ” .1. It. READ.
«
OPENING FAIjI. AND WINTE1I IfllLI'
NEIIY (iOODS.
MIts. C. FREELAND will open this day, 18th
of Oc'r ber, a largo ami selected assorluient of
goods, cooslsllugof French, Silk, and Palin
pattern Bonnots; nbo a choice lot of plain and colored
Straws. Ribbons, Velvets, Laces, Flowers, Feuthers,
Embroideries, Dress Cans nnd Head Drcssea.
Bonnets Clenned ami Pressed.
N. B. And this Seaton, in the Dress making depart
ment, she will be enabled to please her customers in
every respect hsIo Fitting, Making aud Triming, as she
lias advantages of procuring the best and most ap
proved Paris Fsshions, monthly, having also engaged
the services of a competent person from the North.—
She will pay particular alleiitlon to the Making. Braid
ing and Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Dres-us
made in the most fashionable mnnner lu twenty-four
hours. 177, BROUGHTON STREET,
o C t |H Opposite Ht. Andrews Hall.
HAY.
*nn BALKS PRIME EASTERN A AY, landing, per
1 4 U snip Hartford, from Boston. Also 35 bales do.
nrr brig George Whitney, from Philadelphia. For sale
nov 1? by BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
* IJIE - DP) Barrels Lime, lauding per ship Bombay
1 * from Boston. For sale hy
nov « BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO
ALT.—3,500 1
n-ks SALT in More, and for sale hy
WILLIAMS* RATCLIFF.
IN AND lilt ANDY.— For salo hy
l^LOuitll—iftq" sacks' Huix-rfinr Flour^for snle at thn
1 Depot. nov7 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
VA llNM.—12 hales assorted nuinhi-rs for sals at tho
} pot 7 WILLUMS 4 RATCLIFF.
L'Suuu, CORN, OATS, *.0—10,000
* <>*")'!• While Corn,
LMi hitgM Superfine Flour,
G"i IniNhcls choirs Seed Gats,
’ bushelsCorp Meal.
, ’' "Dal Railroad and Instore, for sale hy
''" v7 WAVKII A CONSTANTINE.
1 BU,r ® •l*d tor ‘ale hy
** 0cl3 > UAYNARD It ROWLAND.
S
\\J IIIKK12 Y.—21MI lihls. VARIOUS BRANDS in
nov ft Mn ’’ IU “ I r " r WllC by WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
(j
C 'DItN, HAY AND MR Al/.—For side by
J nov M WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
"IllO COFFEE, lor sale
WILLIAMS A RATCIFF.
per llrfg A. Diwretice. For
OGDEN, STARR A CO,
WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
E
hy iuovlll
AHTERN HAY,
VESkEI, W AN VLD
A V«a«el from 400 lo nOO ion* to load with
Mwed I.umber for Caile*. I*nr wnich a iibe-
rul freight will be paid. Apply to
“ _ COHENS fc HERTZ.
jk,it FOR PHILADElPIllA.-The new schr. J. It.
3|*||^PI.ATEIl, Capt Gaudy, having part of her cargo
engaged will tm.-i.-l with despatch for iho above port.—
For freight apply to
nov 2 HUNTER fcOAMMBLL.
FOR NEW YORK—Gii.mokk’s Hbuular
____ INB— 1 The now Sclir GEORGE D AVIS, Cap
taut Miiith. having part of her cargo engnged, will meet
with despatch for Ino above port. For freight, apply lo
nov 2 HUNTER & G AMMELL.
FOR BOSTON.—The brig EMPIRE, MUcheR
master, will have quick despatch as ubovo. For
freight or passage apply on hoard or lo
v I BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
ffij. FOR LIVERPOOL.-ShlpCOoSAWATTEE,
£2£&huvlng most of her cargo engaged and going on
board, will meet wilh despatch o* above. For freight
of 300 bales to complete cargo. Apply lo
oct 31 DANA fc WASHBURN.
PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y.
OF HARTFORD, CwNN.
Capital 800,000 Dollnru.
T HE subscribers having been appointed Agents of
the above named Cninpuny, are prepared to issue
lie Polh-iesou Fire Risks. This Company Insures against
Los* or Damage by Fire,on us fuvorablo terms us any
responsible company, and Its aim will be lo secure tho
confidence of tho public by nn honorable course of deni
ing. oct22 COHENS fc HERTZ, Agents.
TO IIOIISEKEEI’EIIN.
DANIEL GRUNIN, UPllUuHTEREll, 80 BRYAN ST.
W OULD respectfully announce h> the citizens ol
Savannah, that he is ready to make nnd pul down
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Mailing, fcc., at the shortest notice
and ou the most reasonable lerntaJ 3mo—oct 3
~b7m7blount,
COLliECTING AGENT,
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
W OULD rcspeclfully refer pnrtlos to tho following
gentlemen: Alexander Mitchell, T. P. I’oa-e atm
Jacob Rokcnlmugh, Darien, Ga.; Samuel Pulmer fc Son,
Havannult; M. P. Stacey, B»q , charleston, S. C.; F’. J.
Beck, Esq., 62 Wall-street, Now York.
Darien,Oct., 1855. octl
NEXV TIN MOB I) AND KHEET*lKON
MANUFACTORY,
HO. 141 SOUTIt-WBBT MARKKT Sgl'ARK. DRY4H BTR1KT.
I WOULD Inform tny old friend* nnd pat-
roits, I hHve opened Iho above store, lo con
duct Ihe Stove, Tin nnd Saeot-lroii business
In all Its various lorms, whore will be found
a general vnrlely of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-
Iron Ware, which 1 will ho pleased to show
you, and at eucU /irlcea ua will satisfy you If
you want to purchase.
Al kinds <>f Roofing, Guitars of Lend, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work nnd Repair
ing executed with despatch,Old Stoves pat up and Pipes
furnished at short Hotter.
Tin-Ware at Wholesale nnd Retail. Call down Brynn
street, It will pay you for the walk.
nov3 • JOHN .1. MAURICE, Agent.
vNIONH. -26 barrels H. H. Onions, per brig A. Imw-
^PPLKH.—50 barrels App|<
nov ft
I 'llHHII FIIUIT.—Thu rargo of I lie British mhrj
’ (j„|)| l .|i Eagle, lour /lays from NiisMtu, New Provl-
lieiice, i-otisisllliK of—
ORANGES,
GRAPE FRUIT,
SHADDOCK,
LEMONS,
LIMES nnd
PEARS.
For sale hy WM. I*. YO.NOK, No. 04 Bay St.
nov ft .
W II I IF. MlVlHK ANTIQUE HILKH.—Jlist received.
White Moire Antique Silks; do Striped I mil de
soio; Plutu While Glaoe;Plain colnrwldo, by
nov I HENRY LATHROP A LO.
Last of the Lakeland Farms & Lots,
And only a few days left to secure ono of thorn.
1 TUFTY FARMS AND SEVEN HUNDRED BUILD-
1 ING LOTS will he divided among Four Hundred Sub
scribers on the oveulng of the 13th Inst.’ Each Subscri
ber for only $10. will receive a Farm from two to twenty
acres, or two Building tails, 25 hy UN) feet, lying together,
beautifully ba nted In the village of Lakeland, L. J. V<
maps and certificates, apply to
nov 7—til WM. WRIGHT, Agent.
M. CAEY, Tailor,
H AS REMOVED lo the store formerly occupied hy tlm
late Mr. Alexander, in Bull street, opposite the
Drug Store, where lie is prepared to Cut and Make up
Gentlemen's Garments lu llm latest *tjdo, nud on tlm most
reasonable terms for cash; also, Uniforms f„r Military
Companies for any pari of tlm State.
P. S. Geiitli-nu-u will find It lo their advantage to pa
tronage the subscriber, as they aro sure tube pleased both
with tho workmuuship nnd price. Cutting done at t
shortest notice. nov 7—Uni
B UCKXVHEAT.— 80 packages Buckwheat’,'
whole, linll nnd quarter barrels, bags nnd boxes, wi
ranted pure, landing and for snle hy
in,v 7* CLAGIIOUN * CUNNINGHAM.
I )IIIVATE BOARDING.—Sovoml guntloni
1 mmfortnldy accommodated with |h 1 '■■■'
without bulging.) nt the House
in,site the MrinIiiiII Ilo
wnod by Mr. Dii Lmu
nov 7—3
^2£l»K most of hor cargo engaged, will meet wilh
(leapulch as above. For bulaucn freight, apply to
® cl ?i _ _ _ DANA fc WASHBURN
S FOR FREIGHT OR OliARI BR.—The sclir
*&Q£H AZE, Smith musler. Apply to
oci31 DANA fc WASHBURN,
^ FOR U LTIMORH.—Rxaui.AR I.inb.—The
Superior Schooner D. S. MERnlloN, Captain
Graham, having nearly all her freight engaged, will
ha vu 1 mined Into despslch ns above. For freight or
passuge apply on bourd.at Johnson’s Wharf, or to
octal BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The br/g
EOLUS, Knowltou, master. Apply to
• OGDEN, STARll fc Cl
FOR NEW YORK—Gkoruia Link.—Tho (Inc
fnst sailing Schr. ECLIPSE, Downs master, will
have quick despatch for the above po|tt* For Irelgltic■■
pussngo. apply on board to the captainTnr to
oot ail COHENS fc HERTZ.
JJiTi ‘FOR SALE.—FREIGHT ORCIIAITTE'r7—The
schr MARIETTA HAND, well suited for
carrying Grain or Cotton, will take freight or charter,
or can ho purchased on application to Onpl Terry, on
board, at Amloreon'e upper wharf, or to
oci3J ROWLAND fc SON^
An52 FOR "LIVERPOOL.—Tho ■hip’"MARCIA U.
m£t2cl DAY, Chase, muster, will iiavo despatch for the
above port. For freight of 500 bales Cotton, apply lo
_oct 28 T. R. fc J. G, MILLS.
FOR NEW YORK—Old Establisrbd I.inb.
i—The fine dchrKATB BRIGHAM, J. W. Evuna,
aster, will meet With despatch as abovp. For freight
or passage apply on board nt Telfair’s wharf, or to
oct Hi BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO,
VS* FOR N E W Y Oil K—GBosnia I.inb.—Tho
SBj&flue Iasi sailing Schr. JOHN CASTS HR, John
son master, will havo quick despatch lor the ubovo port.
For frieght or passage, apply on board, or to
oct24 COHENS It HERTZ.
Jjjji FOR LIVERPOOL—tlie^ A l American Ship
Sm^ CHARTER OAK, lloudlltllo, master, having
part of hor cargo engnged, will havo quick dospalclt for
above port. For frelgut apply to
oct 20 BRIGHAM, KEI.l.V fc CO.
FOR BOSTON.—The new Schooner VV. II
BURROUGHS, Gtnffen,masicr, will have quick
lesputch for above port. For freight or passage, apply
to oct 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
TffiA FOR LIVERP(J(lta—The ship ELI WiTTf
nf.v having nearly all her cargo engnged,
will meet wilh dispatch. For baluncoof freight, or pas
sage, apply to
oct22 PADELFGR1?, FAY fc CO.
FOR LIVEIlPooj,.—Tbe ship Martha WIIIT-
___ MORE, Whitmore, msstor, having most of her
cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight
of 5()H Bales Cotton. Apply to
oct I 0 1 BRIGII AM, KELLY fc CO.
WANTED TO L’HAK'fEU.
Several Voseels vo load with Lumber
and Timber, for Iho North of Europe uud J
i>uili America. KPPING fc KRfT
FOR HUNT.
A_A UNTIL the first Novtunber next, a two atory
1jm» Brick Dwelling on Jefferson street, near Iho cor-
■Cm ner of Liberty, In good repair. Possession given
Immediately. Appty to WM. WRIGHT,
nov fi
FOM KENT.
L A tm story brick Itouso, fronting Wright’s
Square, on State street. Apply to
oct 10 _ WM. WRIGHT.
FOIt HUNT.
L TIIE EASTERN TENEMENT of Brick Build
ing, corner of Abeco n and Jones Street
Apply to
20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO.
TO KENT.
L A brick store and dwelling, corner of Charlton
and Jefferson streets. Apply to
nt.-pi25 WYLLY u MONTMOLLIN.
FOll 8AI/E,
M A Two and a Half Mory Wooden Dwelling,
on Brick Basement, near the corner Montgomery
aud Liberty streets, on li-c simple lot 30 hy 70 ft.
The houso is In good repair, and bus boon recently ren
ovated anil painted. It also has gas and water, hot aud
cold, flue bath room, fcc. For particulars, apply to
nov 2 WM. WRIGir
Iron Front Jewelry Store
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
No. 11G JJrouphton-8t., between Bull if Whitaker
The Inrgost und host selected itock or good*
ever offered for sale in tills city. Gold and Sil
ver Watches. Vest, Fob and Guard Chslns.snls
of Jewelry, Chalelunos, Bracelets, Brooches,
fine Diamond work Finger Rings, Sliver Castors, Tea
Sets, Pitcliuis, Goblets, Cups, cake baskets, Spoens.
Forks,Fish Knives, Pio Knives, Cheese Scoups, Ladles,
Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and
Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too numer
ous lo mention ; the wholo of which will be *old at re
duced prices.
All kindsof Watches, Clocks, Jowelry ardother Job
bing attended to by competent hands,
oct 17 HORTON fc RIKEMAN.
' DlltMtMTlON.
1 -MIE firm or CRANE fc RODGERS wia dissolved
on the 12th Inst, by mutual consent. Either pan/
will uso the uamoof the firm lu closing its present busi
ness. H. A. CRANE,
J. G. RODGERS,
COPARTNERSHIP.
T HE undersigned havo entered Into copartnership,
under the firm of RODGERS at NORRIS, fer the
transaction of a gunoral Grocery business, at tbo old
stand of Crane fc Rodgers, corner of Bay and Lincoln
streets. JAMES G. RODGERS,
JAMES A. NORRIS.
Savannah, May 12, 1855 may 18—tf
IIISMILITION.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm
of MORSE fc NICHOLS Uthla day dissolved by
mutual consent. H, MORSE will continue the business
at tho old stand, 155 Broughton street, Also the manu
facturing and Jobbing work at the ahop In Jefferaon
street.
The unsettled business of the firm wtll be attended to
by him, and lo whom all aocouu.s and notea due Juno
1st, must be paid Immediately.
MORSE fc HICHOL8.
Savannah, August let, 1855. aug 1—tf
NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED.
T HE SUIIHCRlBERhas now In store and is receiving
by each steamer from New York, a full and well
selected assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING
ARD
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Consisting of fine DRESS unn FROCK COATS, BUSI
NESS COATS of all qualities and colours. MF.RlNO
nnd FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS ami DRAW8 —
GLOVES, CRAVATS, fcc., kc.
Having procured the services of an experienced cut
ler, he flatters himself that he shall pc able to please
all who may favor him wilh his orders, and his Block
of pieces goods is full, und well assorted.
* WM. O. PRICE,
oc’. 10 147 Bay a’rei
TO RENT.
t POSSESSION given Immediately, tho Western
Tenement of II. ll. Jucksnn’s House, in South
llrond-sl. Apply lo A. C. DAVENPORT,
nov 2-If
YOU MLE.
M TImt commodious and desirable resilience situ
ated on Lot No. 34, Liberty Wurd, fronting on
South Brood, near West Broad streets. The
house Is substantially built of bricks, is well filnisliod
in every purl, und fitted up with gas und water fixture-).
It utso'ha* an oxeelleut pump In the yard aud u flower
garden attached to (lie premises, together with nil ne
cessary out btiiidlugs.
Tho property can be inspected by any one desirous of
purchasing. For terms, apply lo
■op IH-tr TIIOS. H. HARDEN, Trustao.
TO KENT.
M TIIAT COMFORTABLE Dwelling House, cor
ner of Price und St. Jullen streets, with < reeu
House attached. Rent *375 per unit im. Apply
to W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square, or Republican
office. oct 31-lw
JUDS0N HOUSE.
Jacksonville, East Florida.
M i ll IS new and commodious House Is now
open for the reception of Boardeis. Those
wishing to avoid llie severity of u Northern cli-
itiaiu may find accommodations ut llieJUDSON HOUSE,
where every attention wii. be rendered Hint cotnlort
demands—by the management of C. W. Salisbury and
his competent assistants. DANIEL DAY,
oct 20— 1 mo _ Proprietor.
FOIt KENT.
f ffc A COMFORTABLE Two Story Brick l)well-
lug, nlousanily situated on Liberty street, wilh
SlL^tHblu,Carriage House.ami Servunts Room above,
good Yard and fine Well of Water. Apply to
oct 20 M AI. WRIGHT.
FOIt RENT.
M A VALUABLE Wharf Stare in tho Eastern
Tenement,on Moore’s Wharf. Also, the Store
occupied by Mr. Cullen, on the same Whorl,
oct 25—Into ROUT. HABERSHAM k SON.
cor-
FOIt 1IF.IYT.
/jttfx. Tho Stores under ST. ANDREWS HALL, c
kalis ner of Broughton and Jefferson streets, will ..
SdUlL lei In two, three, or four Stores to suit tenants.
’os-e.-Hion nit 1st November. For terms, apply to
aug20 WILLIAM ROGER?, Secretary.
FOIt KENT.
M Two largo and commodious brick stores, In the
roar of the old Htuutnbnal Go's Yard, front 1st
June to 1st November, Ifi.'.S, with tbe privilege
of continuing the reul lor a longer period.
Apply st this office. may 84—tf
$200 Reward.
RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on the 23d
September, his slave ALBERT, who Is 27
years of ago, about 5 feel fi Inches high, weighs
about 14ft pounds, has straight nnd very light
hair, blue eyes,and is so white that it will be
difficult to deled his beluga Negro. Ills front teeth uro
fast decaying, chews tobucco, uud is fond of spirits tho’
i.o drunkard. Ho cannot read or write, has no trade;
has been nccustotned to stock uud f.i niing. He has but
little knowledge of thecouulry,amt will have frequent
occasion to enquire his way. Is rather slow in speech,
and has rathe ran humble aiinearnnce. ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS und the horse (ll taken with him,) will lie
given by me for hts confinement In any full, and informa
tion sent to mu so I get him. One Hundred Dollais will be
paid for proof to cnvici tho Abolitionist who has been
tampering with him forsorno mouths past, aud who has
Incited him to tuko this udvantago of my absence to
New York.
Any ono who may havo seen said Negro will groatly
obliga me hy writing, so that I tnay have some Idea of
what direction he has taken. He will undoubtedly pass
himself as a while man. When ho lelt he rode a ches-
tiui sorrel Itorso, worth about *70.
J. M.TISON,
oct 19—If Bethel, Git nn Co., Georgia.
Tlll'CKK, Pl.OIAc.
J UST RECEIVED by Steamers, uud other vosaels,
full supply of
Colton Ware Houso nnd Storo Trucks,of all sizes
Kill No III and It Ploughs; 25No2 B do (two horse)
50 No l Allen do, one horse; 50 No 2 do do do
UK) Tray Barrows, extra quality, for Railroad pur
poses. For sale by C. II. CAMPF1ELD.
oci 20-1 nt
U. S, uiarslmr* Sale.
H Y virtue of an execution, issued out of the United
State* niitrict Court for tho Northern District of
Florida, nnd lo me directed, I have levied upon Awzie,
formerly known as Drayton Island, in Lake George,
St. Johns ltivor, containing 1,781 acres of good cotton
aud sitgnr lands, with a now and commodious dwelling
ami out houses aud other improvements. Also 131 acre
opposite the said Island on the main land, which wii
bo sold by tho undersigned for cash, nt public outcry
Intiio town of Pnlaiku, Putnam Co.. Florida, on Mob-
day, the 3d day of December, at 12 o’clock M. Payment
wll be received In specie. Charleston City or Suvauuah
City Bank hi Is.
B. K. BLACKBURN, Marshal,
by Geo. J, Zehtibuucr,
Deputy Marshal.
St. Augustine Fla., Sept.,1835. sop 27—2m.
RANSOM STOVE WORKS,
DISSOLUTION.
\yuTICE la hereby given that the special co-part-
1v nershlp existing between tho undersigned, unde*
the firm of r.J. OGDEN, will be dissolved from and
after the first day ol July, 1855.
FRANCIS J. OGDEV,
FRANCIS T. WILLIS.
Savannah, May 17, 1053. Je 9—if
COPAKTNEIISH1P.
T IIE undersigned have this day formed a copartner
ship under the naaie and firm of Cgdea, Starr fc
Co., lor the transaction of a general Shipping aud Com
mission businets. FKAH. J. OGDEN.
WM. STARR, Jr.,
BENJ.H. HARDEE.
Savannah, Mav 17, ’55. June 9
CO-PA llT.N EMMHIP NOTICE.
T HE Undersigned havo this day formed a co-partner
ship for the li ansacllon of a General Factorage
and Commission bnsluese, under the name and style
of BA YNARD k ROWLAND, and solcilt the patron
age of their friends aud (be public generally.
_ EPHRAIM BAYNARD,
Jy 11 JOHN T. ROWLAND, J>.
COPARTNERSHIP.
r HOMAS 8. WAYNE and R. ALEX. WAYNE
transacting business In Savannah under Ihe style
ofTHOS. 8. WAYNE fc SON; C. E. GRENVILLE
fc W. T. SAMPLE, transacting business in Chatta*
noouo, under the stylo of GRENVILLE fc SAMPLE,
and in Savannah unde- the style or GRENVILLE fc
CO., havo entered Into copartnership (to date from the
tat July, 1855,) Tor tbe purpose of transacting a gen
eral
Commission 6c Forwardlnir Buslnes
Under the style of
WAYNE, GRENVILLE fc CO., at Savannah,
GRENVILLE,S ’ -PLEfcCO., at Chattanooga.
THOMAS S. WAYNE,
R. AI.KX. WAYNK.
je!i—ll
DIsaUliUTION off CO PAKTNEHSllliy
'■plIECopartnership heretofore existing between
1 BOTH WELL fc WHITEHEAD Is hereby dlsss’v-
ed by mutual consent. Either party is authorizedio
attend to the unsettled business.
S. E. BOTIIWELL.
Savannah, June 1,1855.B. WHITEHEAD.
CO-PAKTNEHNHIP.
T HE Undersigned have this day formed a Co-part
nership for tho transaction of a Factorage and
Commission business under the name and alyle of
BOTIIWELL fc WHITEHEAD,and respectfully so
licit the patronnuge of their friends and the public gen •
orally. D, E. BOTIIWELL.
Savannah June 1,1855. B. WHITEHEAD.
AT ALBANY, NI-J1V YORK.
W E offer for sule, at our SAVANNAH STOVE
AGENCY, a largo and varied assortment of
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, '
and solicit a cnntlmianre of the liberal encouragement
given our Agency In this cily during the pas' year. For
tho information of ALL PARTIES interested in the
STOVE BIHiNESS, either buying orselliug, wo have
the satisfaction oi informing our customers abroad (as
those al home know the fnet,i Ihnt during the past year
tee Imre sold MORE STOFF.S limn any other estab
lishment in the Stato of Georgia or South Carolina.
We make this statement in justice to ourselves, and to
set us right before ihe trade nnd with a full determin
ation of doing more und bettor for our customers du
ring the present year. JAMES SULLIVAN,
Agent for S. II. Ransom fc Co.,
oct 13—2m Stove Manufacturers, Albany, N. Y.
VALUABLE SEA ISLAND PLANTATION
SBi A GANG OF 18G NEGROES
i jAORSALE.—That valuable PLANTATION on ST.
1 SIMON’S ISLAND, known as HAMILTON, con
taining 817 acres of land, of which 510 acres of first
quality hnommek are under cultivation.
This plantation Ih oue of the most healthy, productive
and doslrahle re-ideuces on the seaboard of Georgia,
and having been for twetilv years under a regular sys
tem of manuring. Is now inn high state of fertility.
' Ou the premises are a dwelling house, und an excel
lent gin und cotton house, wilh bnsemeutv of tabby ; a
hospital, workshop, corn aud negro hou.-eH,ull of tubby,
and a stable and other outhouses of wood.
Those tlement is immediately on the bands of a bold
river of salt water, with a new and substantia! wharf,
at which the steamers from FloriJa lo Savannah nnd
Charleston land, when required; and la within 8 roJJes
of the town of Brunswick, and 2>f miles from useu-beuch
affording an uninterrupted drive of 4 miles.
Tho health of this plantation bus been rcmnrknbie,
and it enjoys Ihe advantages of regular aca breezes and
an abundant supply of fish and oysters.
Thogung. which cont.dus I2ti negroes, Is orderly, nnd
in every reaped a very valuable one. With very few
exceptions, the negroes composing it Iiavo been horn
on the plantation, and have been accustomed to a firm
and mild discipline. For terms, apply to
Jy 90—laWII J. II. CO I PER, Darien, Ga.
LAND FOR SALE.
am A very desirable tract, containing 1700 ncres,
MV GOO ol w'hlcli Is cleared, thu bnllanco is wall llnt-
^•“llmbered and valuable hatnocks, situ led in Bry
an county, opposite Osabaw und St. Catharine Island.
Thu buildings nre new nud nil that nre necessary oil a
cotton plant"linn. Fish, Oysters aud game of every
kind Is cotiveni tot and abundnul.
Gentlemen, wishing a situation on the sea hoard, with
all Us inducements, willdo well lo examine the premises,
as a bargain may be had by applying early, or writing
to Old Court Huuso, Bryan county. Ga.
nov 1—dtfcwlf W. II. BALDY.
I AC ID GOODS.—Received per steamer Florida—
J 8ef ~ ' ~ "— *•-’*— ■ —
__ tts Maltese Lace Sleeves and Collars, Maltese Lace
Edgings, Valenciennes Edgings, by
Hov 8 HKNllT LATHROP & CO.
EIjTS, BELTS.—Just received, Lady's ltlitck
' and Col’d Elastic Belts, Lady's Morocco Belts, Lilly's
Ribbon Belts, by HENRY LATHROP * CO.
nov 8
FO-PAII TIMER SHIP NOTICE.
T HE Undersigned have this day formed a co-partner
ship under tho namo and style of CoUPER fc
FRASER, for the purpose cf carrying on a Factorage
and Getter) I Commission Business,and respectfully so
licit the patronage of their frlonds and the public gen
erally WM. AUDLEY COLTER.
JNO. COUPER FRASER.
Itav st.. Savannah, June 1.
COPARTNERSHIPS
T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, to
date from the laliusl. for the transaciion of a
General Factorage, Commission and Forwarding Bud
iiesi,underi..o firm of
CRANE, WELLS fc CO., Savannah, and
RICHARD CURD fc CO., Macon,
and pledge their strict personal attention lo acy Dull
ness entrusted lo their charge, at either place.
II. A. CRANE,
L. W. WELLS,
RICHARD CURD
Savannah, JuncSlh, 185a jet,—ly
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
T HE undersigned havo formed a co-partnership under
the style of VERSTILLE fc FRIERSON, for the
purpose or conducting a Forwardiug and General
Commission business. HENRY VV. VERSTILLE,
EDMUND FRIERSON.
Savannah, August 7,1855.aug 7
NOTICE.
I ^ItOM this date, all vessels navigating the Havanuah
1 River, will pass to tho Norih of the Dredging Ma
chine, now employed on the wrecks.
All steamers, passenger, freight and tow boats, wit
lot off steam when approaching tbe Wrecks, sod pnaa
tho Dredging Machine aud Mud Flats with a diminished
speed. OCTAVUS COHEN,
Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. tem.
Savannah Ga., August 1ft, 1855. aug 17
MADEIRA WINE*. _ '
/~VNE of the firm of Welsh Brothers, of Madeira, ex-
VJ peels lo be in Savannah during the month of De-
bem her next, with samples of a small stock of cboic*
Madeira Wines. List ol prices and description of qual
ity can be seen at the office of the undersigned, where
any orders will be duly registered.
oct 17-ltn HUNTER fc OAMMELL.
FINE RED BLANKETS.
T O families who wish a superior Bed Blanket, we
offer 6-4,8-4, III-4 nnd 12-4 fine Swiss Blankets, a
new and boautiful article. Also, 6-4,8-4.10-4 and 12-4
Rose Blank ole. Whitney Blankets of ell sizes, and a
choice English Blanket, Cradleand Crtbb Blankets. The
ubovo article will be sold at the very lowest prices.
Call and examine our lot ol Blankste before purchasing
elsewhere, [oct 81 ROKENBAIIGH fc LADSON.
REMOVAL.
T il E undersigned have removed to the counting room
two doors East of Messrs. Ogden, Starr fc Co’a.
CARLETON fc PARSONS,
oct 9 Commission Merchants, Bay-st.
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned have this day established an Agen
cy at Knoxville Tennessee, for the transaction of a
General Produco and Commission Business, to be con
ducted by T. B. CLARKE, under the name and style of
T. B. CLARKE fc CO. Orders for Western Produce,
thankfully received and promptly executed.
TISON fc M
T. f
Savannah. Ga., lftlh Oct., 1853.
oct!3
T
■SO TAIIaORN.—Thro
gurtti wanted. Apply
1 first mtu Workmen for Au-
FCIiNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
O NE furnished as u Bed Room, and tho other us a
Silling Itoont. Apply at thisoffico.
nov i If
HY 8TEAltlER AI.ARABIA.
W E HAVE received tins day, u full assortment of
Little Boys’ Clothing, among them Blue, Black,
Claret and Cadet Mixed Suck Jackets, Black and Fancy
Col’d Caralmer Punts, Blue, Black and Cadet Mixed
Connected Suits,full Irltninud, ull lor boy-H from four to
nine yvnra old. Call, sec and buy, at tho Clothing Store
Gibbon’s Range, of GEO. S. NICHOLS fc CO.
oct 31
TO RENT.
THAT DESIRABLE BRICK STORE Hit ua tod ou
•••KB Whitaker street, next door !•’ *l»o corner of Bay nud
L» Bwin, * Co.
a TO RENT.
A Cation Ware Houso on tlm Bay that will store
150ft bales. Possession given Immediately,
fupt J5 T. J. WALSU, No' lilt llny-st.
«!•!'
B utter, uiieehe, &.c.—m firkins «-i»«.i._
Goshen Butter, 200 boxes Cheese, 50 boxes Imitation
English Dairy Che 16 rases Pine Apple Cheese, Oft
boxen ami half boxes Malaga Raisins. 20 boxes Layer
ItaisItiH, finises Sardines, landing;nmlI for sale by
nov 7 llOiiCit.M BE •JOHNSON * CO
L IME AFLOAT.—Rockland Lime for wile, hunk
Ing this day, by ROWLAND A SON.
nov 7
I IME.—3(K) ranks Lime for wile-low. by
j nor T CAIILKTON * J'AIJSONS.
H lllCKM.—2,600 Paving Bricks landing Ibis day,
ami for nub. by CAIILKTON 4 PARSONS.
nov # 7
» ROM ATIC HCll N A PI’S—5ft doz Heboid util Aroma lie.
Schnapps, lit qta and pis, tor sub* by
nov 3 J. V. CONNER AT fc CO.
TO RENT. ,
M ONK of the loiioineuis on Lincoln street, bo-
tween Congress and SI. Julian streets. Terms
iniHlerulu, uni «lvu" ImumU.l'.ly—
Enquire of oct 3ft _ J. F. GAMMON.
* T« RENT.
M Four of the flvotenement Houses, slluatuitoii
corner of Jones and Abereorn streets. Rent
*250 per annum. Possession g von Immediately.
Also, tho store on Hull street opposite the P«isl »ffice.
Inquire of A - NGNAUD,
H u K H cornorol Bay und Bull streets.
“ — qp0 RENT.
f k Tlm Store under tho bluff,ol tho fool of Whlta-
["•rS?,' e, " ,0, '“ “Vhnoer uuitRiii.r..
M WANTED
TM RENT, a limtso nlnnsanlly •llualajl, apply lo
Kept7 WAYNE GRI-.NVII.I.K fa cm^
WANI'ERTO rent.
M A comfortable ilwelling In u ueulral part 01 the
Si"' i-»‘-«—KStf’
RAFFLE.
A PAIR of Iron Grey Horses, into flvo nnd the other
six years «.|d lust spring. They nro sound, gentle
and well brokun to harness, good saddle horses; fleet
and stylish travelers. To be milted as soon aa the cltauces
aro ull taken. The horses can bo soon at Stephens fc
Ellison’s Stable, on West Hroud slfeet, where chunces
cun he taken, or at the auction store, No 154 Hay atreot.
SPENCER CURRELL fc CO.
nov 1
HANDSOME INCOME TO BE MADE
at home. m ,
npilK abovo can be made In every Town and county
J throughout the Union, by ougaging lu thomanulac-
tttre a rid salo of an article, upon which, for an ouilny or
• ID, one thousand dollar* a year may bo made. Iho
article la one of universal dully coiisuinpllou, and one
ibut bus puzzled the brains of some of the mosloiniuont
Philosophers. .... ... „ r
It la sell evident that itlsdostlnod to become ono of
the most necessary ol the necessities el life. Ihe artlch
is one that will have as ready and porumnonl a sale as
* Full particulars will bo sent by mall, on tho rocolpt of
I9u ceitls, or nn equivalent lu rosl i)ffico stamps. Spe-
ciimiiitH iM'iit when required. Address
JAH. T. HORNE fc CO., Box 4,351, Post Office.
oct 30—I in S New York.
TO RENT,
T HE WHARF east or and adjoining “Charleston
Steamboat Company’a Wharf,” at present occu
pied liy Thomas Purse, Esq. Possession given 1st Ito-
combor next. Apply to J. BRYAN, Broker,
liny 2- 12 _ 117 Mn) Street
It EMOVAE.
■ R. It J. ti. MM.I.S have removed lo the office re-
fj • cently occupied hy John W. Andoison. No. '.00
Bay street. oct 0—lino
WM. 0. PRICK, 147 Bay st _
L IRIEL—-7,Tibo barrels very superior Rockland Lime,
landing, und for sale by
nov S BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
ADI’S RETICULES.—A large stock of vu-
j rimts patterns, sizes ami colors, received and for sale
by WARNOCK k DAVIS, No. 169 Congress nt.
nov 8
UA
Cj i
s
FLLVERNoSTWHISKEY —50 bbln of the' above su-
perior Whiskey, In store aud for wile by
nov 8 ' WM. P. YONGK, 04 Iluv street. _
YE FLOUR^ftO bids Extra, landing and for sale
W1LLIAMS * RATCLIFF.
tar Wills-
R ye
by
W HISKEY.—X XX XXX and Old N<
kcy.Umllng .n.l for , JAT0MPP ,
_ 390 bids I’otntoo* landing per brig
'Vmum'in. kku.v * _co_
VfTfyfj' poTATTOES—taimling this day from brig
X Abbot Lawrence from Boston, and for sale by
pOTATOEB.
nAli’AL
I.YNN * SNIDER.
FI.OUllT—40 whole and 40 half bids pure
I yTleuesseo Flour, binding and fer Nile 1,
,„, v ; CLAGIIOUN * CUNNINGHAM.
IjUCKWliEAT AND MACKE RE L.-25
I> half bldn Ibickw beat, 30 qr bids Ruck wheat, 50 eighth
bids aud luma Buckwheat, 25 bids No. 2 Mackerel. 25 bbln
No. 3 .Mackerel, 25 half bids No. 1 Mackerel. 20 qr bbln
No. 1 Mackerel, 25 kills No. 1 Mackerel, landing and for
Mile by nov 7 lRIU'OMUE. JOHNSON A CO.
P OTATOES.—100 Bids' Luudiug Ibis day.' For sale by
nov. S _ _ CARLETON Jt PARSONS.
M ’ ENS FORK.—10 td.ls New York city in-qic.-tioii
Mess Pork, Im salo by HL .NTER AJll AMM ELL.
r Hay lauding thin
TATOE8.—125 bids P.italocH binding from hhrk
>liu llowe, and for salo by
PJ,
„„ T 7 ’• CARLETON A PARSONS,
i*i\ UUjTs.TTtlME’POTATOES, for sale by
1)0 octal CARLETON fc PARSONS.
i . ROUND RICK—Hi boxes superior quality fresh
ll Ground Rico Flour, 5 kegs superior Ground 111(56,
in store and for sale b) JOHN INGERMILL.
nov 3
ALT— Liverpool Sail in sioie nud for rale hy
oct 31 BAYNARD fc ROWLAND.
S'
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE.
B Y arrangement with the purchaser of Fig Island
Mill,tho whole pioperty in which theauoscriberls
and was mtely interested, can be sold to a tingle pur.
chaser.
Dr. Screven la authorized to sell.
land tf W. W. 8TARKE.
COEKTING ROOM FOR RENT,
S ITUATED on Iho Hay, (river side) and convenient
to Iho Post Office, also Iho two first stores under-
nenth.on favorable terms. Apply at this office.
Snvnnnnh, < 'cl- ft. 1855.
NOTICE.
T WO months after date, application will bo made to
the Ordinary of Chatham county, for Icavo to sell
Inttd and negros belonging to the estate of James C.
limes,dec’d. oct 18 JOHN P, HINES, Adm’r.
ACRES of Land, within two miles of tho city.
FOR NAI.E*
» MAN, 30 years old, a good houso carpenter, and
A has been working at the ship carpenter trade one
year. Also, a Man 39 yeara old, a first rate tinner and
coppersmith. Apply to WM. WEIGHT.
iiot 2
auction and commission business.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
I Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN in co
part nershlp with mo in the Auction and Commission
bmducis. The business will hereafter bo conductedun-
dor the uaiuo and style of Spencer Currell fc Co.
SPENCER CURRELL.
Savannah, Oct. 15,1935. oct 16
NDBB GARMENTS.—Just received, a lot of White
Brown and Srarlel Merino, Buckskin and Flannel
Undershirts and Drawers, all of which are for Mle
cheap, at our Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range,
nov l GEO.8. NICHOLS fc CO.
U AY—BNi bales landing, and lor sale by
nov 2 MINIS fc JOHN!
nov 2
f t UNNY '
STON.
/ 1 UNNY CLOTH, landing and for sale by
IT nov 2 MINIS fc JOHNSTON.
C ' ENTRAL RAIL'ROAD 8TOCK.-SO shares of the
above stock for sale (If applied for immediately)
by oct 29 WM. WRIGHT
NOTICE.
The subscriber baa removed from Broughton-st
to tho now building, corner of Barnard and Con-
gresa streets, Murket Square, where he offors for
salo u lull supply of Pure an ‘
Chemicals, a
Mediciues (.ml Chcml
public patrouage.
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i and Genuine Drag's,
i, and solicits a share of the
JOS. M. TURNER, Agent,
Chemist fc Pharnlaoeutl
UUAKA,SUGARS.—50bbls New Orloaus Sugars, va
i rlous qualities.
' 5ft do ClarlfliHl do A B and C; 9ft do Crash do.
do Powdered do, lu store and for sale by
• SWIFT fc 00.
oct
1.AUIEN FERN.
F sITCH,Coney, Down, Mirnerva, and Lynx, fur Cuffl*
nud Vlclorlnes. Just lecelvwl by last etoaner al
Hal and Cap store 153 Congress street,
net 211 w
N.K. BAKNUM.
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