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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1855.
Ull.nOHR * CO** LINE
$ 10RK 4 SAVANNAH PACKET'S,
T o III NEW I.INP. I* composed ol th* following
mim'U. «n« of which will ii'ive Ptfi No. 9 North
R|TK ,htw Yolk, punctually every Thursday:
(dir MlW AKD KIDDER, Mu lonsTylwr, Mutsr
• •• RENNET F'l.ANNl.H,393 do. Appl*gUt,rfo
• - GF.nKGK DAVIS. 3«il«n«, Smith, do
. “ 1.UVKT PKAC'iUK, 37n ton*. Marry, do I
« - W Al.l P.K RALEIGH, .138 too*. Marshall, do
TV *e vr«N»Uare all of tho first class, and haring |
y, it bulll during the past year expressly for the Dade, i
yv well dcrervmg the attention or shippers. They are
remmanded b) to asters of experience ano ability, and
,(uppers can rely u|H>n quirk dispa ch. and every alien-
uon being paid to their convenience.
J. U. 1,11.Mi 'HP 4 on, 154 Waler-at., N.Y.
IIUNTKR 4 CAMMEI.U Agents, Savannah.
5>lirci.U 'Natters.
New Carriage Ware-House,
COR. CONGRESS ANO MONTGOMERY STS.
TIIK UNDERSIGNED respectfully in»
l -yS*^FjLe’ft,pna Uui citizen* of Savannah and stir-
Cfunding country, tiiat hr lias completed
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE.
Corner Congress and Montgor
,-n band and m constantly rec
• <om iteck of
CARXIIAOBR,
'onsi-ting of Concho*. Kockawara, Tv p and No Top Bug-
rio*. Carriage*. Durnuiche*. and Wagon* of every d> scrip-
Uon, calculated to suit the most fastidious, aud arc matin
>f the U-at niat> rial, and tho most celebrated builders of
ark. Now York and Now Haven. All of which will
be tolvi low, and warranted to give satisfaction.
A vail u respectfully solicited.
U. \Y. IIARDCASTLB,
Comer of Congress and Montgomery streets.
N. B. REPAIRING ol all kinds done in the best man
ner. and as low as the times wilt admit. nov 6— ly
JAS. R. DICKSON,
Lift and t'ire Insurance Agent,
TV ILL TRAVEL through Central and I’ppec Georgia
TV and Tennesaew, duly authorized by rciponsibU
'empanu-s, to solicit and receive application from par-
,vt wishing their lives or property insured.
H- will als.> act as agent for the Savannah Republican.
Refers to Messrs. Webster 4 Palmes. Was King, Ken-
3-dy A Reach. J. M. Norwood, P. W. Alexander, V. W.
»k:ff. Savannah. nov fr—tf
WILLIAMS & RATCLIFF,
General t'omsission Merchants,
Savannah, Gror|ia.
xnwtx asTcurr.
Uottrmn.
HOW IS YOUR CHANCE!!
ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HAND!
av At'TimaiTv or tub stats or wbonuu
Port Gaines Academy Lottery.
I ni»«nil led Nclirnte far Rovciubcr!!
_ Plan II,
To he drawn November 9Jrtl, 1855, In the City ofAl-
lanta, Ga.. when prizes amounting to
30,000 DOLLARS!
" 111 1* distributed according to the following Intlma-
ble Scheme. If you dr aw the lowest Prize you got the
cost ol your ticket, without iteduetiim, and remember
every Prize Is drawn at each drawing. l-nok at It! One
Prlfi* lo every Ten Tickets 11
UAFITAL 1*11 l/.i;, •10,0001!
* P"*® *10.01)0
9 do 9,Oho are 4,61)0 i El prizes of 50 a
3 do :WI are 1,500 | c3 do **.» a
II do ‘AMI are 9,736 j 900 do 1U a
10 do III) are 1,1.ill 030 do 3 a
17 do 73are I,‘.73 |
1,000 prises, amounting to *30,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
17* Tickets *3—Halves «*J.30-QiiarteraiI.S3.6Q
Hills on all solvent Banka at par. All communications
strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN,
Agency ou Broughton street, between Whitaker nnd
Mariiard. oct 27
SAVANNAH - AGENCIES.
.. I. IT. MARSTON, ilcm-ml Agent, Bull Street, intmo-
e will sell at a vory small advance I •'lately °PI**ita the 1’oit Office.
J. L. A l I KEY, on Broughton, between Whitaker A
Barnard Streets. nov 14
I BY AUTHORITY OF 1 HE STATE OF OSOROIA. j
Havana Plan Lottery.
.NoncE. —*
tr THE subscriber has removed his office to No. 1 JClSpOT CO. AC^Q6my IsOttOrV*
S. M. L\FF1TEAU, Agt. MACON, GA.
i r J ,| U s LOTTERY J« ( conducted unthe plan of the
TO M frill VOIR NUfrH.lt IIRN.
A retired clergy man, restored to health In »
few days, alter many years of great nervous
suffering. Is anxious to make known the means of cure,
Will send (free) tho prescription used. Direct to Rev.
JOHN M. DAGN Al.l, 39 Fulton street, Brooklyn,N. Y.
net 13— 1m
NOTICE.
TIIK Kate of Freight on Bales of Domestic
MF by thla lino to New York, will be Eight Cents
per foot, uuiil further notice.
PADELFORD, PAY 4 CO.
Orrir* N. Y. and Savannah SrazusutrCo. _ (
[oct 9] Savannah, Del. 8, 1835. )
RATFRor iRKiwirr
II) the Philadelphia end Savannah Steam- (
ship Line, on Light Goode and Dry Goods, i
will be III cents and 15 cenu per cubic Toot, being the j
rates o-tahlishod prior to Juuc last-
aug *J7 C. A. L. LAMAR, Ageut.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
try - '»n the first day ol February next, the Arm .
ol HORTON 4 UIKEMAN, Will bo dissolved by
limiiatlou. After this date, they will do an ex
clusive CASH BUSINESS, fir Iho purposo of set-j
lliiigup.
All of our stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware
snd Fancy Goods,
on Jhe cost, for cash only.
HORTON 4 RIKEMAN,
Ii6 Broughton-street.
Savannah, Juno 1st. 1835, may 31—tf
2.150
‘1,1175
‘•LOOM
3.150
Sales at auction.
__HY SPEUiC’EIt t'VHKfr.LL A. CO. ,
At Auction.
THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock. In front of store, will |hj sold i
an iiesortment of Dry HwH|s,HnK-erics, Furnltun-, Fancy
Articles, Cigar* of various brands. Tobocco, Cutlorv—con-
■ ic11uvc "f p..-k.-t Knive-S Sci-H r«. Needle. Ac. nov lil
At Aucji-n.
THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, in rrout of store will h* gold,
'J1 bbls Iridi Potatoes, i crates Unions. nor 11
.Salts at auction
HIMIIYI-Ll 7v .1M»:vr t flOl.l.llN.
Sales at Ruction.
At Private gale.
10)1 tialoe prime Northern Hay.
nov g
At Private Sale.
4 d-niijohns sujM-rior Irisli Whiskey,{direct iaijiortation.
nor 0
At Private Sale.
A Negro Woman, u g"Oil Held haiul and plain cook, and
her two children, aged 10and 3 year*. tmr 9
Cigars at l*riv:it>- Sale.
10 31 Flor Havana, 10 do Washington, 10 do Jerunda, 10
do .lacuuez. nov 9
At Private Sale.
A likely Mulatto Man. ‘34 years old, a good -vimpb-r and
marker of cotton; also, a good sawyer und saw tiler for
Ntl -. not to go out of the city. nov 9
At Private Sale.
lo.) Doxen 8u|M>rior Writing Ink, ussortcl sizes, la store
■ - • * - • • -.-ury reduced price.
Real Estate at Private ftitie.
Six Urii k Tenements, two stories ou a basement, hand:
sotnely tlul-b.ul, corner of Barnard aud Gaston streets.
Rents for *l,7*k) per annum.
Also, ten Brick Tenements, corner of Harrison and St.
Gull streets. For further particulars enquire at the office.
Also, a Negro Woman, ag.-d ift years, with her two
children, one 4. the other 3 years old. sound nnd healty.
Sold for no fault. The woman is a good ptuiu cook, wash-
•r and Ironer. „ 0 v 13
At Private Sale.
•2 Shares Ogle thorp.' plank Koud Stock; if not sold be
fore •» bast Tuesday In Deeamber next, wJlJ be <u]ij at
pul lit <xiWry to the highest bidder during the usual hoars
uf «»le. 3 nov 10
At Private Sale.
r> Shares Armory Hall ritock. If not told at private
sale will be srld at public out cry, before the Court
IIoii*e, on Tuesday the tilh of November, during the
asual hoars of sale oci3t
BY t. j. walmi.
iJn~T!' K?I>A V, D" eml».r 4, will Is* sold in front of the
Court House, Iwtwc-. n the legal hours «>f sale.
60 land of Shts p, 10 flno Slllrh Cows with Calves, *2
head of Stork Catth-. 1 Mule. 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 Bay Mare,
1,'Sjt) bushels shelled Corn, more or less; 3,000 lbs Fodder,
more less, sold as the property of T. Green, decease*l, un
der decree of the Hon Superior Court of Chatham county.
Terihs cash.
The Heal Estate, Negroes, 4r., will be disposed of on the
1st January. lH.IO, at the Court House. The Sheep. Milch
Cows, and Stock Cattle, can be seen at any time on Hutch
inson's Island. P° v A
UnUie first TUESDAY in U-<< rnl-r te xt, will be sold
liefora the Court Hons.-,
Western Half I Ait 27, Greene Ward, property of Estate
Win. S, Johnston. Sdd by permission ol the ordinary Car
the b-nef.t of heirs and creditors of said estate.
nov «—r.f G. W. JOHNSTON, Adm'r.
a«v |
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
| ^ITCATb on West Broad street, and ninniug lsu-k
^ nearly to the Ogeechee Plank Head, with l’,j story
Frame Dwelling nearly new. and out buildings 'all v '
:i -*ed by a fence, for sale by WM. W KHiHT.
CITY COIRT OP SAVA.NNAHi
NOVEMBER TERM. 1**55.
T HE CITY COURT of Savaunali has l>een adjourned
until the‘Jd 31onday of Deceuil>er next. Suitart. Ju-
I run an 1 Wituesaea, will please take notice.
i «v9—tf JVM. H. Ill LI.OCII.nerk.
TAKE NOTICE! '
I ALL l’ER^iNS wishing to supply
Jl—w^theuis.-lv.-s With good FAMILY IMR8E8.
/ M \ are uotiHisl that I have a tine Drove at Free-
| Ll / I. min 4 Uendersons Stablea. ready tor In-
ion. I have sever.il jsiirs of flue Family Car-
I r.age llorses; al-i. se\vr.d tine Buggy Horses, with
e.iue extra flue Nubile llorses; likewise several pairs and
single Horses, whiih are large, strong, able-l>odied Hors, s,
suitable V-r drays and henry draft. 1 have taken partic
ular pains in selecting sn. h Horses .is will suit this mar-
l ket. ail at which are sound aud w« 11 broke.
m>v»—tf J, M. HENDERSON.
REMOVAL.
ItiEXERAL LXSIRAME AGENCY,
NO. lit BAY NT.,
NEXT TO MORNING NEWS OFFICE.'
I ^ representing the following Com
■-mers and Mechanics’ F'ire, Marine and life Instt-
• C- nipnny of Philadelphia. Capital, |3U0.0uo. Hon.
I Ih itv-ts R. Florence, President; Feiward U. Jlslmbold,
I jerr-tary.
Rri ^g'-port Fire and Marine Insurance Companv of
Ik.-Vl-'t’-Ct. Capital.cash. JlOO.OoO. H. W.ChattieUl,
| l’r -. •:•; J. If. Washburn. Secretary.
L,uctable Fire and Insurance Couipanv of I»nd0n.—
I i-i. "-P I'ufttaf. llJttU.U'M- C. Fi. llabicht, Robert T. Dil-
I . i Henry Ludlaot, Fls-js.. Trustees of the Company in
■ 4 -t Y ork.
- Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance Company of
| P-.vama. t'apical and cash aasetts, *360.000.
Um; ter enk Lite Insurance Company of Hartford. Ct.
" l ; G and surplus over, |4u0,(j00. James C Walkley,
•• -cut; Jno. L. Bruce. Vico President; Elms Util,
n.> Chart'-r «>ik Life Insurance Company is as ready
c. i pr nipt now to pr>tect the widow and orphan, ai was
- M t'iiartcr • eik to protect the liberties and rights of
v • Fathers. Its losses have been and will be promptly
Hi Hr-* and Marine^nsuraa:o Compands U*vc
v-s; aide eash assets to meet any luaseswmch nay occur,
i hAV- tur.nor will I kn- wingly, have the ageucyof any
a. i. v. which is not ur.i sui safe. On this the peb-
. r--ly : and I trust tho emicavorz I L .ve made du-
j»a»t dlanstruus years f;r Insurance Companies, t<>
| t:t;. t), -N? insuring with mo from losing premiums paid,
_h at a gf-at loss to myself, will be a proof of the
-.tv of my dealings. Thanking my friends and the
f r the very Itls-ral patronage th’-y have given hie.
. *o|im a continuance of the some from all wishing
| of any kimL
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent,
b*v7 No. Ill Bay-st.
FANCY DRY GOODS.
I A D I [ K tC, AND «1BNTI.EMF,N"H KID. BCt KSKTN
* at.‘>jr stylos of GL»»VES. Dross Trimming'
L.ma» IldKls; Etubr- Her- da
Ntedk-rerkisl »■ d I-ice Collars and ?1-
1 variety: Flnglish tbrewi. 31alt< -•* and L •! n nr..-- I-u. *;
l Hack * iimpure do; Gents Fhi.- v < ravats an 1 N-irtstlkm-
.et. on l narrow Trimming Ril b. n. w hits aud clored
I :ash do., 4c. Just received an 1 f->r -wile by
red De\V ITT 4 MORGAN.
910, Bay atreet.
Savannah, Sept 1,1833.
NOTICE.
Qr During my absence from the Sute, Mr. J. V.
TARVER and J.G.COHEN, will attend to my busi
ness. aug 6 31. A. CUHEN. j
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ALL PFiRSuNS indebted to the late Arm of PRICE 4
VEADEKare retpectfuUy requested to call on the sub
scriber aud pay up, and thereby save trouble and ex*
pen*«». WM, O. PRICE. 147 Bay street,
Jy it Sumrinf Co-partner.
NOTICL.
|y 1 HAVE removed my Office to No. 176 Bay St.
oct 31 OGTAVUH COUEN.
|JT FRIENDS AND FELI.OW-CITU/.ENS.—I am
a Candidate for re-election for the office of TAX COL*
LECTOR, on the 1st Monday iu January next, and res-
pectlttlly ask your support. F. M. ST< >N E.
N. H. If elected, I pledge tmself not to accept of any
other office. [oct 311 F-.M.S.
T«> THE ViTKR-t OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
GENTLEMEN :—I am a candidate for the '
office "f Tax Collector of this County, (the
election to be held on th- flrst Monday iu January,
IS.'.6.) and respectfully solicit your support,
nov 1—tde A. F. LESNETr.
MRS. CLARK
Y\^ ILL rrsun e the Exercises ol her School on 3lon j
vv day, October 29th, nt her Residence in' harlton j
street, near the FVmnle Orpnan Asylum. oct 95
Royal Lottery of Havana, of single numbers—and
drawn at -.oncert Hall, vacon, Ga , under the sworn
superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan, and Jas. A.
Nisbct. F'.eq.
GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 13, HJ33,
When prizes amounttnu to
9i.io.ooo
CLASS a-.
Y\ ill be distributed as follows:
Capitals—I prize of *IJ.ish> I 10 prizes of 414)
1 do 5,lK)0 | 10 do 150
I do 3,mm 19 do 190
1 do 9.0011 I ‘HI do
1 do 1,500,60 do
1 do 1,900 1 956 do
I do I,loo | 93 Approx^ prixsa of 860
1 do I.i'OO I
408 Prizes amounting to *30,000,
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid when
due. In full, without deduction. Orders strictly confi
dential. Drawings sent b> orders. Registered letters at
mv risk. Hills on all solvent Hank* at par.
Or Whole Tickets *8; Halves *4; Quarters *9.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager.
sept 96 Macon, Ga.
House aud Lot at Private Sale. ,
I Ait and Improvements No. 6. Calhoun Ward, corner of ' n 8tate. To tho-e desinius of purchasing Negroea
Join s and AU-rcoru streets. On this Uit n a newly tin- I r ' ,r plantation purposes unexceptional in everv respect,
d Brick House, with all tho modern Improvements.—
The purchaser may truly exclaim ou enti-ring its door—
1 cannot think of sorrow now, and doubt
If e’er 1 felt it—'’tis so dazzled
From my memory, by this oblivious transport.”
At Private ?aie.
Two lamllie* of Negroes, a woman aged 38 years, a
Public Sale. field hand, wi ll her children, a boy 19 years and a girl
63 Plantation Negroes w II be sold nt public outcry, on ; 9 years—a Woman 35 years, a good Cook and Washer,
THURSDAY, —d of November, nt It o’clock, at ; her children, a boy 9 years, and a boy 18 months. Tl*
Milieu, on the Central Rail Road. t7!i mile .tatiou.) | ties undoubted. nov 9
This gaug of Negroes wern raised in Scrlven County, | * Private Sale ——
Sjjf'S”!!, JS! "! i SIGHTS and n,an, In ou.nli*IM In mil purthawr.-
kn iwn tliioiigb iut that County as good plantation bands, a pair of gentle Family Carriuge llorses kind in hare
accusiomed to the culture orcorn and coltou. Tho men n-LVn.iu,.mi ‘ravel ler. ^ arriu<tt ,M ' r,es ’ Kluu * n
among the most expert, and skillful timber cuders j reutral Railroad Stock.
South Western Railroad Stock.
net 27.
iov 0
A Fine Canadian Pony.
A fln" Ouiadian Pony, *5 years old, a superior Saddle
Horse, kind aud gentle ; will be sold low, if applied for
Immediately. If not Sold before the first Tuesday in No-
vemlwr proximo, will be sold before the Court House to
the highest bidder. nov 6
piirpO!-„ , uiav.„n|nin,an, hi n.n, . ,c-|n,n,, | —“— —
and of established reputation In their neighborhood, an ... .... . 1 ,i aUs , le ' . , .
opportunity is afforded such ns seldom occurs. i A Rond ol the State of Georgia for *500, bearing in
Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or city acceptances. ) u?r V >a t 1 , 7 I ^ er , c ?? t 'o ... . „ „ m . ni .
For information, apply to TIHM. W.COLLINS, Macon, A 1,00,1 ° r lhe So “ lh "estern Railroad for* jOO.cou-
Ga.,or WYLLY 4 MONTMOLLIN,
oct 99
Savannah, Ga.
At Private Hale.
THE UNION CREEK PLANTATION In South Car
olina, situated ou theHavannah River, about 14 miles
from the city, containing 995 acres, all of which with
the exception of 5u acres, is tlr-t quality Rice land and
acres of which is now under bank in cultivation-
vertible In stock.
oct 15
Private Sale
A likely mulatto boy aged 23 years, to be sold to a
city resident owner, only. Terms accommodating.
sepW
I 4'
D“
trauTntintcs for Office.
H>lt NHEHlFfr.
FELL' )VV-Uif IZEN"*—
FELl.oW-UriZEN-*— I offer lor thcffice
VC4 of Sheriff of Chatham county, at the ensuing .
lection iu January next, and icspeetiullv solicit your
nplH.rt.[oct 17—id ; VV THING RUSSELL.
,RAWN NUMHERSornreene and Pulaski Monu
ment Lotierv, Class 271 :
33 8 22 66 40 73 18 60 64 50 13 69 39
nov 14 E. WITHINGTON.
#20,000
75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
CLANS NO. 2T2 FOR 1855.
To be drawn at Savannah. Ga., Nov. 14, 1833.
GREGORY 4 MAURY, MANAGERS.
•BMBNII
1 of *20.000-1 of *0.000— 1 of *3,000.
Tickois *4—Shares in proporton
Tickets and Shares either singly or by the Package,
for sale by
nov 14 E. WITHINGTON.
jk&ippiilU asucrtiscmruiB.
FOR XEW YORK—GILLM0RE4CO.’S !
LINE.—The sclir. LOVETT PEACOCK, Captain I
. ry, having a portion of her cargo engaged, will meet
with despatch for above port. For freight, apply to
nov 13 HUNTER 4GAMMELL. I
por NEW YORK-NEW LINE—FIP.SY
j)a2^VESSEL.—The new sohr. 'V. L.COGSWELL, Capt.
Smith, having larger part of cargo on gaged and going on
b"urd, will have immediate dispatch for above port. Per
balance of freight or passage, apply to
nov 13 ROWLAND 4 SON. _
FOR new YORKr-Oia new achr. R.
JW. TULL. Capt. New come, will have dispatch for
hivo port. For freight, apply to
nuy 12 HUNTER 4OAMMELL.
FOR NEW YORK.—Uvtox Lt.vr.—The
regular packet Sch’rS. J. WARING, Neff. Master,
i liave dispatch for the above port. For Freight apply
BOV 10 OGDEN, STARK 4 CO.
FOR NEW YORK.—old FIstabusiied Line.
TLe Brig PIIILCRA. Thatcher, Master, will have
lisputcli as above. For F'relght or Passage applv on
board, or Dj nov 10 BRniHAM. KELLY 4 io.
"a^FOR NEW YORK.-Ill' Steamer TOTTEN,
. Master, will meet with dispatch as above.
For Freight or Passage apply on board. <>r to
nov 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
WANTED TO CHARTER.—A Vessel
^hgsxbout the capacity of 250casks Rice. Applv t >
nuv 8 COHENS 4 HERTZ.
1 Attached to the Plsniation Is a good steam Thrasher,
Private Hale.
Two “ Ely’s Patent” Gins for Hea Island Cotton, fine
finish, with metalic rollers, tnew,) for sale low.
Also, 100 sacks of fJ bushels each) Egyptian Oalsfor
JGaita at atictton.
BY MfTi.i; 4 Fit I.STIM.
[Hrrnasssias to PntLaaicx 4ltatL
I’ntat'^"—ut Private Hale.
Now Lauding and in Store—6t> Barrels Carter Potatoes.
Terms Cash. nov 6
TIII8 DAY, at II o'clnek. In front of store.
The usual . urortment of Groceries, Provisions, Li
quors, Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods. New and
second hand Furniture, nothin*, Taacy Artlele*.
flocks. Watches, lewelry, fcc. Terns caah before de
livery.
N. R.—All articles purchased at auetlon and not set*
tied for before the next regular sale, will be sold en
account and risk of former purchaser. B0T J4
Executor’s Sets.
On WEDNESDAY, Htb Nov n at II o’clock, In front o
store, will be sold.
Sundry articles of Furniture, Crockery, Shoes, Cloth
ing, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, 4c., belonging lo
the estate of Robert Dimond, dec’d, snd sold by per-
mission of tbe Court and per order of the Executes for
the benefit of heirs snd creditors of said estate. Term
cash. nov 3
versecr’s house, negro houses, out bousos, and seed, for sale in quantities losultpurcbasers-asupe-
Improveraents appertaining to a plantation. rtorartlle. oct 9
The adjoining tract of laud called Tray, containing
T«) TIIK
Hr*'
frOli IGtUlAAItl •
VufBRS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. I
•ntlemen:—I am a Candidate for election |
__ to the office of tirillnary, at the election in :
January next, aud will bo thauktul for your support.
may 99* M. G. SIIEFTALL. |
F’KLI.nVV CITIZENS:— I am a candidate |
PdBr for the office of ordinary at the election in
January next, aud respectfully ask your support. ,
may 7 J5,’3« BARNARD E. REE. j
|WE are authorized to announce JAMES E.
GODFREY, as ncaii'lidate for the office of!
ordinary of Chatham County, at the ensuing Junnary
election. may 5— td j
We are authorized to announce TIloM AH
_ H. HARDEN, as a candidate lor the office
•rdlnary of Chatham County, at the ensuing Janu
sleciinn.jo 4 —tile*
e accustomed to the
Address by letter, to
nov 12—tit
jFh FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
SkmL Th ‘- s»‘houn«T MARIA PICKUP, Captain High.—
AppiTtocaptain ou board, or to
nov S MINIS 4 JOHNSTON.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—
SttfcThebrigK. DoANE, Luring master. For particu
lar-. apply on l*oanl, or ti
nov 7 _ BRIO HAM, KELLY 4 CO.
FOR BOSTON.—TL~brig SURF, CapuUu
^jJ^Mblutire. F’or freight, appl; *
1 too acres, more or less, about 500 acres of which II
pine land, the residue consists ol uncleared River
Swamp Land—Oak and Hickory.
For further parti ‘ulars apply at our office oct 93
HOUSE fr OK nai f;
ka That large and oommo lious Dwelling for-
merly occupied by Dr. Wilduian. situated nn a
■« m f U || and half lot at the corner ofSouth Broad and
Abercorn streets lo this city. Terms liberal Apply to !
_uov3^ _ BACON 4 LFIVV.
VALl ABLi: HOTEL FOR SALE.
f dv THE HL’HSCRIBFIR. desirous of removing i
>• West,offers for sale that valuable and extensive i
li. Hotel in tbis place, known as
“Washington hall.”
The eslalishment is complete In all Its arrangements, j
has a large number ol rooms.all in thorough repalr.ev-
ery neces-ary outbuilding, a large garden, grazing lots,
and all Its appointments inferior lo uo Hutu' In the up ,
country. The house is supplied with excellent farm-'
lure, all of which is tiearl, new, and will b« sold with
the establishment. Being the only Hotel in one of tne
largest towns of upper Georgia, it is now doing an ex
tensive and profitable business.
Terms moderaie.aud may be had by application to tbe '
proprietor at this place.
JAS. E WADDEY. I
Washington, Ga., Oct. Sth 1'33. eodJm
or a ugusiu Chronicle 4 Sentinel will please copy
in Tri*Weekly until lorbiiL
Ml S1CA1. CARD.
jni,ixjs nAniuo,
Professor of .Hu*ir,
Respectfully offer bis services to the.
'citizens of Savannah. 4
To be lound at W. D. Zogbanm's*
Music Store
oct 1—3m
DINSOLI'TION.
T he firm of CRANE 4 RODGERS was dissolved
on the 19th Inst, by mutual consent. Either pan?
will use the name or the firm in closing its areeenl busi
ness. H. A. CRANE,
i. G. RODGERS,
COPARTNERSHIP.
T HE undersigned have enured into copartnership,
under the firm of Rl >DG ER3 «c NORRIS, fer tb*
uansaction of a general Grocery businese, at the old
stand of Crane 4 Rodgers, corner of Bay and Lincoln
streets. JAM EH G. RODGERS,
JAMES A. NORRIS.
Savannah, May 12, 1853 may 18—tf
DISSOLUTION.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing under tbe firm
of MORSE 4 NlCIlOLH isthls day dissolved by
mutual consent. H. MORSE will continue the business
at the old stand, 155 Broughton street. Also tbe mono*
facturing and Jobbing work at the shop in Jefferson
street.
The unsettled business of lbs firm wtll be auended to
by him, and to whom all accouuu and notea due Jans
1st, must be paid Immediately.
MORSE 4 NICHOLS.
Savannah, August 1st, 1855. aug I—tf
LUFLGR & WILCOX,
dentists,
office over DuWitt Si .Morgan's Store
on Cougrese Street.
SAVANNAH, SA,
OCt 4—ly
M BATS AND CAPS qm
Corner Barnard & Brourliton-Sts.^4
B ELBEN 1evv style
SILK HATS.
SOFT HATS, of all descriptions.
CAPS of every STYLE and QUALITY.
Low lor Cash or uooo Credit. CORN ER OF
oc 8 Ijan BROUGHTON 4 BARNARD.
CAKLETON 4 PARSONS.
__ LOST. WANTS, &c.
WANTED.
V BOOK-KEEPER WANTED; on
dry gissl* business preferred.
llox 143. Poet Office. .......—... . „,, v *
“SITUATION WANTED. — —5-
V YOUNG MAN of moral and religious character, who ; ——'
writes a gm»l hand and is ready .tr figures, wishes to j
tain it situation as Clvrk.or t>> do some light outdoor bus j
NEW LINE.—Th-fine sehr. M. Y. DA\ IS,
^SgJjtCapt. Robinson, will receive a freight or charter
tor an Fata tern or Norihern port. For engagements, ap
ply to nov 7 ROWLAND 4 SON.
".7 > FOR “FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—
Tlie brig CANDACE, M.iuli.-\\s master. Apply to
CAP.LETON x PARSONS.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—
;ihe sc hr. ANAM'ALK. Hu-e master. Appl) to
UARLETON 4 PAKaoNS.
’. D. L.” at thi;
ffice.
V 12—
12
R ANTED Id HIlll;.
ABLE IU >DI Eli Negro Men to work as coal-passers .
I nrtlv Ia 1 * *' r
FOIt ( Ll llk Ofr’ COI ltTN.
avjja- F’Kt.l.) iW CITIZENSI am a candidate
"TF for the office of i U-rk of the Superior aud
fnteror Courts at the election In January next, and re t
spec'.fully ask )oursupport. JNU.E. DAVIS.
Jo D—tue
on boanl steamship Isabel. Apply to
nov 5 • COHgNS 4 HERTZ.
DECK FHfrilGHT WANTED
4 DECK LOAD of Colton IS wanted for Brig L. A
PALMER, bound lor Roslon. Apply to
nov 9 COHENS 4 HERTZ.
WANTED,
T O PURCHASE, SoN'tid-hand Win" and Porter Battles.
Apply to T. J. W ALS11, No. 170 Bay street.
Tr - FOR LIYERPOOL.—The A 1 American
1 FIQUITY. Janus J. Noyes master, having
•>t "f li»-r cargo etufiged. will have quick despatch.—
balance of freight, apply to
.v «—tf CARL EPPING.
fo.
IT IZKNi*t am a cand.dat.
hi January next, for <'lerk of
Tiptrlor end Inferior Courts, an l will be thankful
our suffrages. WM. II. BULLOCH.
Wjy FELL'
at the elect n
iai
i’3ti
WANTED.
A Male and a Female Teacher, for a private family J'
1\. In East Florida. Enquire of ! _2!
SPENCER CL’RRF.LL 4 CO.,
oct :u 154 Bay street.
WANTED
J^tLARl), for an elderly Lady, withji Room having
mu F’KF.l'iHT UK CHAKTKR.—'The new Sehr.
R. AV. TULL. Capt. Newctne. Apply to
HUNTER 4 GAM MEL L.
| F’l»R BOSTON 1 .—Nzw Ltyz.—The pa. k" t brig A.
LA WP.ENCE, Capt Crowell, will liave despatch for
the a bo vo port.
nov 6 OGDEN, STARR 4 CO.
F«)K BOSTON—The ship BOMBAY, Hill
master, will have despatch as above. F’or
treighi or passage, apply on board, or to
' BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
TO RENT.
.. TWO TEN KM ENTS iu Gordon Block, front- j
iff!?* ing Chatham Souare, and well mruislied wtth
il"m water, gas. stables, 4c. Possessioa given 1st
November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, |
oct 10 No. 79 Bryan street, j
l OH KENT. |
A twv story brick nouse. fronting Wright’s
Square, on State street. Apply^ *
oat ID
WM. WRIGHT.
Hilt KENT.
M THE EASTERN TENEMENT or B-ick Build
ing. corner of Abeco n und Jones Sireet
Apply to
oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
TO HENT.
A brick store and dweding. corner of Chariton
and Jefferson streets. Apply to
• sept95 WYLLY 4 MONTMOLLIN.
FOR MALE.
M A Two and a Hall Mory Wooden Dwelling,
on Brick naseineut uear the corner Montgomery
and Liberty streets, on lee simple lot 3u by 70 ft.
The house is in good repair, and has oeen recently ren
ovated aud painted. It also has ga* and water, h’dand
cold, due bath room, 4c, F’or particulars, applv to
nov 9 WM. \v RIGHT.
TO RENT.
M POSSESSION given immediately, the Western
Tenement of II. R. Jackson’s House, in Soiuh
Bread-st. Apply lo A. C. D VVENPORV.
uov 9—tf
B. ELLIS,
Factor and General Commission
MERCHANT,
No. 71 Hay-Street, Naviitniuh, Ga.
REFERS To
Messrs. Claohorv 5c, Cvnm.nguam,
Bell 5c Prentiss,
0'ibE.v, Starr Co.
Savannah.
J. P. Thom won, Boston. nov 1
31. 31 O I, I N A .
IMPORTER OF
CHOICE SPANISH SEQARS.
Tobacco, 4V.
Con van or Conorkss and Bcll Streets,
SAVANNAH.
nov 1—lyr
DISNOLL'TION.
V'OTICE is hereby given that the apecial copart*
il nership exiallng between the undersigned, node*
the firm of F.J. OGDEN, will be dissolved from and
after the Aral day ol July, 1855.
FRANCIS J.OGDEV,
FRANCIS T. WILLIS.
Savannah, May 17,1855. j« s—if
COPAKTNEHMIIIP.
T H B undersigned have tbis day firmed a copartner >
■hip under the name and firm of Cgdea, Starr 4
Co., tor toe transaction of a general Shipping and Com*
mlMion business. FRA8. J. OGDEN.
WM. STARR, Ja-
BENJ.H. HARDEE.
Savannah, Mav 17, ’55.June 2
» fire place in it. Apply ai this office.
w NOTH E.—We are authoi
W&r, JOHN V. TARVER as a Ca
lott-m 11 Ik (i
NOTICE
M R. S.C. DUNNING U» r e re tired from the Agency
of the Howard Insurem •• Company of New York,
•: app-.'intment has ber n ci nferred upon the undersign
. » ho will conduct the bu»iu«ss of this Company for th
I future as its Agent for the state of Georgia.
1 qov7— lm C11AS. U. CAMPFIELD.
red to announce
ididale for t Merit ;
'f the Superior and Inferior Courts, at tne ensuing elec
tion, In January next,
may 12 Jan ’50
1C EC E IVFJfteg T A \ 1C ETC HNS.
tir Fellow-Citizens ; l ain a candidate for the ,
offlee ot Receiver of Tax Returns, f<»r Chatham County, .
at the election In January next, and respectfully solicit
your votes. nov 2--td 8. 8. SIBLEY. ]
FELLOW CITIZENS ;—• >n the flr*t ot
May last, I announced myself a candidate
"twelver of Tax Returns: and am now a candi
date for that office, at the next election, and respect
fully solicit your support.
Your obedient servant.
jo 6 U.T. Til EL’S.
net 27
anted: ”
lirsil FI.> Of OYSTER SHELLS to bo
delivered within tbe next six months.—
oct93 C. A. L LAMAR.
100,000
Apply to »« «
*i ANTED.
H ANDS to work ill ibe upper Rice Midi
the Mill* or *“
oct 6
F’OR BALTIMORE—Thu brig J'iSEPHUS,
,Terr» II master, will have despatch as above. For
or passage, apply on board, or to
' HKIGII AM, KELLY 4 CO.
l ne fine
___ IU liave
ck despatch for lhe above port. F’or freiebt or paa-
AnS^. FOR NEW YORK—Ob.
Jfcgfust sailing Bark MARIA MORTON,
i'HENS 4 HERTZ.
Apply a
ROHT. HABERSHAM 4 8<>N.
LANDS AT AUCTION.
I *ux bz scut xt pcbuc u'tTtoa in the errr of brcnswtck,oa.
ON TVSHDXT, 27TH INST.,
10,000 ACB.1I*
| OF FINC ANO HAMMOCK LANDS.
'I'Hr-'l. I,A NTS Ue contiguous to Water Cortiage, and
l 1 the I:n • of the Brunswick and Florida Rati Rood, and
it* wjrthy of attention.
F't | u-t.culars, enquire of
E. M. MOORE, EFQ.. Agent.
To MY FELLOW CITIZEN'S nF CHATHAM r ».
I am a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re-
W&m turns at the election In January next, and re
spectfully ask your support,
may 29—jau5,*56
WM. \V. OATES.
v 10
Brunswick, Ga.
TO KENT,
r HE WHARF east of and adjoining “Charleston
Seim boat Company’s Wharf,” at present "ccu-
I ) -d by Thomas Purse, Esq. Po*sea.«i >n given 1st De-
■ “uiber next. Apply to J. BRYAN. Broker,
Bov 9-1* 117 May street.
THE CHEROKEE GEORGIAN
1 - V||E only paper in the cuy of Marietta. Havings
11ric circulation in the Northern part of Georgia
| md Aa'iama, Is sn excel lent advertising .medium for
a> nxh Merchants,
ov J—lm
a
C> MRS.c. I
i & ot Ocu-be
- . >o0*. O'
SAVANNAH, 31AV I. IS53.
Messrs. Editor*:—You will please au
Bounce Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS as a
Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, at the ensuing
January election, and oblige MANY VOTERS.
may 3
'FELLOW*CITIZENS;— lam a candidate
r the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, in
January next, and respectfully solicit your votes.
may 19-tf 1. E. DILLON.
\V t.Vfkl).
\ suu«i|on ns tl«»nk-kev|H>r or .-salc-mnn In either a
Dry Gwtds, Grocery or Commission Douse. Good
references given. Apply at this office.
aug31
I.ONT. I
\ PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, tho finder will)
he suitably rewarded on delivery to
oct |3 K H \REKSH \M 4 SON.
SPLENDID HOSIERY
For Gicntlemen’!) Wear.
C OMPRISING every variety and style of
CASHMERE.
MERINO,
LAMB WOOL.
FLANNELS.
SILK and
COTTON UNDER SHIRTS.
DRAWERS and half HOSE,
GLOVES. 4c.
Suitable for the season. Please call and provide for
your wants and necessities. W.M.tJ. PRICE,
oct 27 Merchant Tailor, 147 Bay st.
V fr'.SNEE \\ AN V liD
, A Vessel from 40D lo 50o tons to l"ad with i
tawetl I.umber h r i.adt-z. For whlcbalibe- 1
i lai ireight will be paid. Apply lo
I n..v u cony a IIKHTZ.
KOK BOSTON.-The bn* ultriUK, M'tcbelt I
I 4Q£masier, will have qtiicK despatch as above. F’or
rreignior passage apply « n boanl or to
| nov 1 BttlOllAM, KELLY 4 CO.
! xv-j.~~FOR~l.lVERPOGL— ShtpCOcSAWATTEE, '
jSBL h av‘ng most of her cargo engaged and going on |
b 'uril, will in'.*et with despatch as above. F’or freight |
I ..[ 3's) bates to complete cargo. Apply to
| net31 DANA 4 YVASIIBUKN. j
1 ~£±,b For FREIGHT OK CHARTER.—The sebr j
1 II \ZE, Smith master. Apply io
j m 131 DAN A 4 WASHBURN, j
FOR B LTIMORF1.—Reoi laE Line — The ;
jSuBl Superior Schooner D. S MER-H"N, Captain ,
| Grah.un, having nearly all her freight engiged. wi I
have immediate despatch as above. For freight or'
pawage apply o i board,at Johnson's Wharf, or lo .
oct 31 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 cij.
I'OII Vll.fr..
( That comitiouious and desirable residence situ-
■ ffjW ated on Lot No. 34. Liberty Ward, fronting on
| domh Broad, near West Broad street*. The
I house i* substantially built of bricks, is well flinished
iu every part, an 1 titled up with gas and water fixture*.
I'. also lias an excellent pump in the yard aud a fiower
' garden attached i.. the premises, together with all ue-
| eessary out bulidiugi.
1 The property cau be Inspected by auy one desirous of
purchasing. For terms. n|.p'y to a
sep 18—tf TIIOV H. HARDEN. Trustee.
~ J CJDS0N HOUSE.
Jttck^oiiYillc, Hast Florida.
m TIIIS new and cmmodlous House la now
open for the reception of Boarde.a. Those
wishing io avoid tl.e severity of a Northern cli-
iim'cinayri’idaccoiam" tat.onsat i'i. JUDSuN HODSE, i
where every uitent.oi. wti. be rendered tl at omlort I
di'niimU-by ih" m nmgeiueul of C. IV. ■'Salisbury aud
his competent asstaianvs. DANIEL l>AY, [
oct 96—I mo Proprietor.
FOIt KENT,
E A Ci IMPORTABLE Two Story Brick Dwell
ing, pleasantly «i"iaicl on Liberty street, wuh j
■-table.CarriHge Home.an.l Servants Room above, 1
good Y ard aud tine Well of Water. Apply o
oct 99 WM. WRIGHT.
FOIt KENT.
A VALUABLE Wharf S'ore in the Eastern
Tenement,on Moore’s Wharf. Also, the .-tore
iccupied by Mr. Cullen, on the same U hart.
■Cl 93-lino ROBT. HABERSH AM 4 8< >N.
PIANOS.
W. D. ZOGBAUM So CO.,
HAVE JUST KECKIN'-
Hit' assor
*t"itiway .C >on
Action Pianos . . , - _.
tVtftvca. Lichf-. Newton .v liradbury «. St.-lird *. 4e.—
Th"v are distinguish'd t' r EVENNESS. Pl'RFI. MUSI
CAL QUALITY UF TuNE, AND SUPERFINE ELASTIC
ACTION'.
VOCAL AND PIANO FORTE MUSIC.
Tin* l.it. st of Am.'rienn and Foreign Publications, a* also
a hands'nu eollection "f
FRENCH ENGRAVINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS,
with Frames. . ... . .
We would, therefore*,rordially invite,our friends an i the
rublic generallv. .-i.iHv those wi.-bing to purchase a
SUPERIOR PIANO,
to call and examin • our Stock, embracing all kinds of
Musical Instruments. NV. D. 7."GBAl'M a; C"..
nov 5 Nos. 107 Brvan and 94 St. Ju.ian Sts.
CO-PAIftTN ERNHI1* NOTICE.
T HBUnder.igo-d hate this day formed a copartner
ship for the u ansactlon of a General Factorage
and Commission business, under the name and style
of BAYS ARD 4 RoW LAND, and soldi! the patroa*
age of their friends and the public generally.
EPHRAIM RAYNARD,
Jy 11 JOHN T. R* iNVLAND, Ja.
CO PA KTN KKNHIP."
THOMASS. WAYNE and R. ALEX. WAYNE
i transacting business in Savannah under tbe style
of THUS. S. WAYNE 4 SON; U. E. GRENVILLE
4 VV. T. SAMPLE, transacting business In Chatta
nooga, under the style of GRENVILLE 4 SAMPLE,
and in Savannah unde* the style of GRENVILLE 4
Ohave entered Into copartnership (to dale from the
Nt July, 1855,) for tho purpose of transacting a gen
eral
C'otumieKlon A Forwarding Bueinea
Under the style of
WAYNE. GRENVILLE 4 CO., at Savannah,
GKEN VILLEjS 1 M P LE 4 CO- at Chattanooga.
THOMAS S. WAYMa,
R. ALEX. WiT.1l.
je 5—tl
DIVYOLI TIO> ol I'U-PAKTNEKIHIP
^pHEt’o-partnership heretofore existing between
1 BOTHWEI.L4 WHITEHEAD ts hereby diSM'v*
e>i by mutual cousen'. Either party is aulhorixedm
atteud to the unsettled business.
S. E. BOTHWELL.
Savannah. June 1. 1-55. B. WHITBREAD.
CO-PARTNERSHIP. *
T HE Undersigned have this day formed a Co-part
nership for the transaction of a Factorage and
Commission business under the name and style of
HoTHWELL 4 WHITEHEAD,and respectfully so
licit the patronnage of their friends and tha public gen
erally. D, E. BOTHWELL.
Savannah,June 1.1855. B. WHITEHEAD.
RANSOM STOVE WORKS:
CO-PA KTN UK.SHIP NOTICE.
T HF. Undersigned have this day formed a co-partner
ship under the name and style ofCOUPER4
FRASER, for the purpose cf carrying on a Factorage
and Gener.-I Commission Business,and respectfully so-
lie t thepatrenage or their friends and the public gen
erally WM. AUDLEYCol'PF.R.
JNO. COL'PER FRASER.
Hay st.. Savannah, June 1.
| COPARTNERSHIP.
T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, to
date from the 1st last, for the transantou of a
General Fuel** •aae.C* mmissien and Forwarding Bust
dcm,under;.e firm of
CRANE, WELLS 4 CO., Sevannah, and
RICHARD CURD 4 CO., Macou,
and pledge their strict personal attention to aay husi-
oea* eutrusted to tbe>r charge, at either place.
H. A.CRANE,
L W. WELLS,
RICHARD CURD
Savannah, June Sth. 185a ie b—ly
W
M
•r. Apply to
EN, STARR 4 CO.
FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a candidate
__ for the office of Receiver of Tax Re*urns, in
January next, aud respectfully solicit your votes.
H if Z. N. WINKLER.
FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I am a candidate j
for the office <>f Receiver of Tax Returns, In ;
January next, and respectfully solicit your vote*,
mav99 tf « GIN II. II YRRRSH A M. I
, j^^fine schr MARIETTA HAND, well suited for
i carrying Grain or Cotton, will take ireight or charter,
| or can be purchased on application to Capt Terry, on j
board, at Anderson's upper wiiarf,or to .
j oct33 Rowland 4 son. I
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The ship MARC I \ C. j
As;
may I
yi£2 f • •— ...•
»r, a 1 AcJsc DAY’, Chase, master, wi'l have despatch for the j
fr'OH TAX ( Ol.l.l t l-Olt.
SELECT
SCHOOL FOR VOl.VG LADIES,
XIKS. DR. COXIXGIU.1
\T^1LL OPEN, on the first'londay in November, ___ . .
vv School for Young Ladies and Misses, where the 1 above port. For freight of 500 bales Cottou, apply n
usual branches of an English Education will be tnught, | oct 98 T. R. 4 J. G. MILLS. |
with ihe.Frenchand Latin Languages. Also Music,Draw- - ^ FOR N F. VV Y O tt K-Gzoaou Ltxa.-The
ing aud Painting, In OH and Hater colors onVelvetand flne fa4l 9a j|ing Schr. JolIN CASTSEK, John- !
Crayoning. - —*•■*- ■ - ■ ...
Mrs c. having had considerable experience in teach
ing. flatters herself that she will he able to give satisfsc
(ion to those who may entrustthelrdaughteretoher care.
The School \ear consists ot Ten Months, with Four
tube held on the first Monday In January,
1836,, and respectfully solicit your support,
may 19—If PETER G. THOM AS.
WOOL HATS 1 W OOL HATS 11
JOT received ;HA) dozen WOOL HATS, a good
arti 'ic for plantation use.
v BELDEN * CO.
Corner of Broughton and Barnard sts.
nor 9—lm
THE VERY LATEST.
a Tin very laat Fall Style of Gentlemen’s F’ine Silk
Dr'ss Hats have been received; an inspection is
re-si* ctfully solicited.
N.K.BARNUM,
-ot9 Hat and Cap Store. 169 Congress stre et.
OPENING FALL AND WI.NTI.lt .*! I LI
NER Y LOO ON.
C. FRKFILAM) will open this day, 18th
• her, a large and selei-ift assoriinriit ot
, ciuiaistuigof French. Silk, and Satin
ts; also a choice lot of plain and colored
•triw*. i.ibbons. Velvets, Laces, Flowers, F’eathors,
Kraiz-'ideries, Dress Capa nnd Head Dresses,
h.oinrta • leaioxl aud Pre-.-cl.
N . It. And this Season, In the Dress making depart-
S'ent, *he • ill be enabled to please her customers in
e.. ry rea|i«ct as to Fitting. Flaking and Truning. as she
- advantages «I procuring the best an.l most ap-
}t .»e*l Paris Fashions, m< nthly, having also engaged
ervices «l a competent person from the North —
I *.,e will p.iv particular attention to tlie Making. Braid-
I 'nr and Embroidering of i.'hildreu's Dresses. Diea-ea
I 3,».Je IU tbe most fashionable manner in twenty four
lours. 177, BROUGHTON tsTRF.ET,
oct ih t ipposite St. Andrews Hall.
I A laluablc IMaulaliiin. in Liberty Co.,
FUR SALE.
I |A THE Sub* rile-r. wishing to remove, offers for
_—7* -ale In* plantation adjoining th" village of Flem-
•... oiui-tingot eight hundred acre-s, a part of which
is 1 -eo . esnfully ■ ultivat.sl in crops of Corn. Cotton
ir. l r! Hi balance well timbered with istk. cypress,
i t yellow pine for »t, runvenient to th- Savannah, Al
an; and Gulf lUil R'sul. Upon the premises are a
ti.Virtable Dwelling, gin house, grist mill, negro houses
lad fen.es in good repair. A g.ssl school and < hnrch
I are near by, and an extensive, and unrivalled meadows
Vn* stuck grazing.
persons wishing to buy will pleaso apply to
JOHN F. MANN, llinesvilbj, Ga.,
nov 12 -r to W VLLY 4 MQNTMoLUN
CO‘PARTNERSHfP NOTICE.
TH E V* ITERS t IF’ CH ATM A M ' "L N I'Y.
^^iJ^Cdlirti^of^ifcliuntJ^ilSe I QuaV^raoT-'fcren ^k^eachanding^^tpe^^W-
fflceof Tax Collector of this u» u niy. ‘J? e , J an , 19. April 0, June 29, and Sept. 7. Terms and other
' particulars made known by applying to Mri.C.
Residence on the North side of Liberty Street, in one
cf Mrs. Marshal's brick building*.
Retforences to the following gentlemen:
Rt. Rev.Stephen Elliot, Mr. P. D. VVoolbapter, Mr.C.
L. Lamar—Savannah.
Rev. Dr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Dugas, Mr.
Henry II. Camming. Mr. Andrew J. Miller—Augusta.
Rev. S. K. Tahnadge, President of Oglethorpe Uni
versity.
Governor Johnson. oct 15—tf
LOOKING GLASSES So PICTURE FRAME
MAlfrUF A. CTO IV. Y .
HORACE V. SIGLER*
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALE-ROOMS,
6 1 Forsyth-St., New York.
M 11. II. V. S. would call the attention of strangers visit- !
me th" ntv, and «-|e-. ially th-w in the trad". his
"Xt-nsiv" WARFARIN IMS AND MANUFACTORY. In the
r„ .-erssion "f unequalled til" llltleS, lie is enabled t" e.v cute
ail .r l"D"n th" l -we-t p.-aibl" t.-rms. Th- sale-rooms are
r nl te with . h-.i. " st« cimens. and a lull assortment < f
RICH GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHbS.
Mouldings. Ki' h Gilt, U-sm* W.ssls,<iok. Maple, Zebra
arel Mah >gnnv, in every van. ty and < onstantly nil hand.
all parts of the Unite.1 Sure* and Canada.-
IAV'F'. I III.** DAY I
• d with me, iAMUELG.
I arwi will hereafter
G ARM A NY.
ravtiuuah, Ga., N>
Orders
A !
d witli pre
ril di
ll. V
l w ith the greatest of care,
nut allowed to the Trade.
IULKK, 64. 07 , 69 and 71 Forsyth-st..
iducted under the name and
t CHAMPION.
1, ISM.
0 W GABMANY
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified, that
• Di'Uilhs after date, I ihall apply t- the Court ol
t!.: irv . f F lliiigliniii County, lor leave to S"II u!I Lan li
mi Negroes lie longing to the '.state of the late Robert II.
toirin.n. dee d, for division among the heip. of .aid d..'-
«H. MOSELLE ZiTTLER, Adm’x.
_epnngflelil. Ga.. Nov. 5.
NOTICE*
IJRiipoSALS will be rvivul for building a NEW
l MARKET HOUSE on the same site as that how oc-
L.* «nd vpe. lfli'ations.wlth all informati
'• bad at the offi' e of th" City ,-uiv
G.ntra, tors must hand in their ••iMnai
Mih of the present month.
A. N. MILLER.)
It. A. AI.I.KN, r CommUtt-c.
J. N. LEWI.-, )
Ctty papers copy. opt 6
miMllll R003IN WANT frill.
rniihed a* a Bed U.mxd, and the olhar aa a
Room. Apply ai this office.
HANDSOME INCOME TO BE MADE
AT 11031E.
be made in every Town and County ,
” |on, by engaging in the manufac- ]
lure and sale ot an article, upon winch, for an outlay of ,
*10, one thousand dollar* a year may be made. The .
article la one of universal daily conaumpllon, jtod one
that ha« nuzzled the brain* of some of the moat emmcul
rinlosopbera- ,
It i. sell evident that it I* destined to become one of
the most necessary oftho necessities of lift- The article
Is one that will have a* ready and permanent a sale as
F ull particulars will be *enl by mail, on the receipt of
12)4 cent*, or nn equivalent in Post • >fflce stamp*. Spe
cimen!* sent when required. Address
JAS T. IIOUXK 4 CO., Box 4,531, Post Office.
.hr jo—lm 8 New York.
WHO’LL SMOKE?
Jl'ST RECEIVED.
T 'HE SUBSCRIBER hanju-t returned to the city with
a fine selection "Ob" following Brands of Segura :
DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT
Pina d- uro i Londr.".' Rio Hondo > Londres,)
La ilubnna • Londres,. Rio Hondo Galaues,
Bio Hondo Millar, «'im de uro,
Consuelo Trahuca, Li Manola,
Femoral da, Flor Fin >. - F>ni.ralla,j El Cruwl.
Kcncurel Millar. Columbia, Lguea.
aov 5 M. MOLINA, cor Congress and Bnllste.
FOIL SALB.
t rtiO ACRES ..f Land, lying in Scriven county,
and on th- iTgeechce River. 32 mil".* from the city,
and tli" C. R. U. running through it: 73 acre* of
upland and a portion • f the bay land cleared and
enc.*, the bahince well timbered with pine and
other growth. The hay land i* equally a* g.»l and fertila
a* the •• Coo|ht’s" • r •• Young'*'' hays, it lying le tween
th-m. The improvements are nl 1 .. story frame Dwelling.
30 by 60 feet, with five rooms and all necessary outbuild*
inzs. The health of the location is as g.- d a* any in the
low country. Ou th- place is a fine Peach Ore hard and
other descriptions "f fruit. \> ith th" place can be bought
a tin" stork of Cattle and Hogs, Ac., and a gt^el assortment
of Farming Implements, if the purchaser wishes. For
particulars, apply to WM. WRIGHT,
nov 12—3w
master, will have quick despatch for the above port.
F’or frieght or passage, apply ou board, or to
oct 94 COHENS 4 HERTZ.
!>*. FOR LIVERPOOL—Tim A l American Ship
SBSm CHARTER o\K. Houdhttle, master, having
part oi her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for
above port. For freigat apply to
oct 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
F'»R BOSTON.—The new Schooner \V. H.
BURROUGHS, Giaffen, master, will have quick
qiateh for above port. For freight or passage, apply
oct90 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
ELI WHIT
. nearly all ot her cargo engaged.
meet with dispatch. For balanceof freight, or pas
sage, apply lo
oct99 PADELFORD. FAY 4 Of).
F’OR LIVERPOOL.—The ship 1
^SJb&NEY, having nearly all ot her car
F’oR LIVERPOOL —The snip .ViarlUa WHIT-
_ MORE, Whitmore, mvster. having most of her
engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight
of 500 Bales Cotton. Apply lo
BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
oct IP
WANTEDTO CHARTER.
Several Vesrels »•> load with Lumber
.and Timber, forthe North of Europe and J
South America. EPPING 4 KRl.I'Z.
FOR SALE.
4 MULATTO Woman. 25 years old, a first rat" seam-
^■\. stress, and her children, as follows: A hoy 6 yean, a
b- y 4 yam, and a boy 2 years old—all sound, healthy and
> remain in thecity. Applv to
WM. WRIGHT.
• d liar
Sold t.
FOR SALE.
SMALL lot of Rice Field Hands foe sale.
A Man Jo years, a woman 27 years,
A man 28 years, a woman 22 years,
A woman 40 years—all sound and orderly. Apply
nuv 13 WM. WRIGHT.
1TY MARSHAL'S SALK.—On tire - first TmedayHii
ill fron' of th" Court House, between the
-n il hours of -ah-, will h- .old L.t No. 4. N'.-w Franklin
•led east by Montgomery street, -mth by U.iy
hy L't No. 5, and north by Lot No. ll,*.ldby
FOR SALE,
A A I.OT IN WIIITES5 ll.LFi, near tho 30 mil" sta-
1 *SS9 c - ,! - **•• on "kich Is a small Store,Corn House
AiukLiii i Stables. Any |vr«m wishing to purchase, will
| apply to the Mibscriber on the premises. If said Lot i*
not ■‘. Id by the fir-t Momby in January, it w ill be offered
at public outcry, at the Court llouse iu Springfl.-ld "n that
-jay. nov 8—Ow AMOS F. RAILS.
frOK iientT
UNTIL the first November next, a two story
g| Brick Dwelling ou Jefferson street, near thecor-
“J»ner of labcrty, in good repair. Posaeasion given
immediately. Appiyto WM. WRIGHT,
nov 5
fr’OH KENT.
*4 The stores under ST. ANDREWS HALL, cor*
;• ner u'Broughton and Jefferson street*, will he
■L let in two, three, or four Stores to suit teuauts.
•e**ionou 1st November. F«>r terms, apply to
■tg 99 WILLIAM ROGERS Secretary,
FOIt RENT.
Two large and commodious brick stores, In the
rear of the old Steamboat Co'a Yard, front 1st
•June to 1st November, I8.‘.3, with the privilege
of continuing the rent tor a longer period.
Apply at this office. ' may 21—tf
$200 Reward.
RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on the-*2d
September, his -mve ALBERT', who is 97
years of ago,about 5 feet 6 inches high, weighs
about 140 pounds, has straight and very light
hair, blue e*es,and is so while that it will be
difficult lo detect his being a Negro. His front teeth are
fast decaying,chews tobacco,and is foudof spirits tho’
i o drunkard. He cannot read or write, has no trade;
has been accustomed to stock and fa miug. He has but
little knowledge of thecountry.aud will hare frequent
occasion to enquire his way. [s rather slow in speech,
ami has rath«.r an humble appearance. ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS and the horse <u taken with him.) will be
given by me for his confinement in any fail, and informa
tion sent to me so I gel him. One Hundred Dollars will be
AT ALBANY*, NEW YORK
2 offer for sale, at our <AVANNMl STJVE
AGENCY, a large ar.d vared assortment of
STOVES,
OF OCR OW.\ MANUFACTURE,
and solid a continuance of the liberal encouragement
given our Agency in this city during the pas’ year. For |
the information of ALL PNRTIES interested in the |
STOVE ID‘Si NESS, cither buying or se'ling, w L - have i
the satisfaction ot Informing our customers abroad ias I
those at home know the fact.» that daring the past year i
tee hare sold MORE STOFES than any other estab- [
iishment in tho State of Georgia nr South <'arobna.
W e make this statement in justice to ourselves, and to
set ua right before the trade, and with a full determin
ation of doing more and better for our customer* du
ring the present year. JAMES SULLIVAN,
Agent for 8. H. Ransom 4 Co.,
oct 13— 2m Stove .Manufacturers, Albany, N. Y.
CO-1* A KTN EII Nil | P.
T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership under
the style of VERSTILLE 4 FKlEKSnN, for tbe
purpose of conducting a Forwarding and General
Commission business. HENRY TV. VERSTILLE,
EDMUND FRIERSON.
Savannah. August 7. 1833.aug7
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
RUN
8 e P rs>
cW about
4 ■ hair, b
SIR
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
O N and after Sunday tbe 14th October, instant and
until further notice, the Passenger Trains on the
Central Railroad, will run as follows:
BITWIIM SXVANXAH AID MACON.
Leave Savannah 5 a. m., and 12.15 p. m.
Arrive at Macou 2.15 p. M.. and 1a. x
Leave Macou 11.45 a. M .and 9.30 p. M.
Arrive at Savannah.... 16.45 r. m . and 7.20 a. m.
BXTWKKN SAVANNAH AND ACOISTA.
Leave Savannah 12.13 p. m., and 8.30 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 8.45 p. H., and 5.30 a. m.
Leave Augus.a 6 a. m., and 4.30 p. m.
Arrive in Savannah 1.30 p. x. and 10.45 p. x.
paid for proof to c-nvlct the Abolitionist who has been . \iifnn TWBl11 * Ar0S A* S*Vnd o an . M
tampering with him lor some months past, and who baa l **, re if AMu’zVa 8 45 J’m 'and 5»> a' x
inctmdb.mtolake this advantage of my absence to , £ ve Au^a .'.'.'.'.V. '.'.'.'. fi a x.'.’ an3 4.S p'. x!
' Any one who may have seen said Negro will greatly ' a'van'naii ’ MtLLXD«zvtLLE and*xatonton!
oblige me by writing. *•> that l may have some Idea of Lelve“avannah M,LLIDa ' vlLI ' E A!,D J.
what direction he has taken. He will undoubtedly pass ; Jf?* * ‘in MilWgevid'e - .9.43 p.
himself as a wnite man. When he leit he rode a ches- u,/ „
nut sorrel horse, worth about *70. j I ta"Stooton.' i.' .*.' .
19 -~ tf Bethel, GD nn Uo^ Georgia. I Savannahi na ^ ,.> lh 0c t.
PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y. j
>F HARTFORD, '
..11.45 a
Capital 200,000 Dollar*.
T HE subscribers having been appoinud Agents of
the above named Company, are prepared to issue
its Policies on Fire Risks. ThisCompany insures against
f \ 1TY )
L
W.I
of 0.1
ickerel.
<. .Vo. J
4.IXM
tvssary,
■r.
i hj or le fora
f \'F; furni
1
Y*Rh.-
0- fr,t.
tf
•12 I ail"* assorted numbers for sal* at tha
nov 7 WILLIAMS k RATCLIFF.
ItEFINKI) NI GAR.
I PgN tho arnval of th" stuam- r T'/TTEN. from Haiti-
, •n-r-, | -ill be able to offer for sale, this de*. rip-
‘ '* ,,f •' ,, ‘g"r. of v.-trloas class*-*. Tlisy rank, in qnahty,
.£•* U". r^t iu*d,,. Deal.-rs tr* larticd to giv> me u
" aov 10 C. A L. LAMAR.
CLINIC OF THE SAVANNAH MEIII
CA I* COLLEGE. ,
• iN and after Moinlsv. the 29d ins*., Iho COLLI. .L
CLINIC will bo opened daily.from U to l" "dock,
A M. Medical Advice and .Medicines will ho lurnlsb ,
ed grn'ultously to all Indigent persons who may apply
at that hour, and when necessary, patients will be al
ien.led at iheir bouse-, under the tuperiutuiidence ot <
sou.e one or ih« Professors.
A Lying i» Wardia open at the Savuunali HospHiri,
under the earn of Dr. P. M. Ko||„,-k, f„ r indigent white |
lemalca. where every aiteniiot, will be paid them.
The Clinic will do conducted under tho care and su-
I*. %l. KMLL.H'K.
W. «i. III'LL* Mill,
C. W. VV F'.ST,
J. G. How Mill,
E II. MARTIN,
J. H READ.
F M. STONE.
ACKEKEL, 4c.-;!6 hbf*. No. 2 Mi
half bW*. .Vo. 2 Mark-rrl, 100 M
M.icker* I.:«) k.u Salmon, 1"» t-.x. * pealed H rrm.
lbt Codfish. Just received [e-r brig Candae". and for sale
by WEBSTER A PALMES.
tj- New* and Georgian i*opy. n-.v 13
OAFS. Ac.—5<J" b"\"s N". 1 Pul" and Family Soap.
rand*. 4*iO il"Z"ii Toilet and Fancy Soaps. 2
, tm*r.- .*■-'» h'.jM
Sup. Car. Soda, 2 .mik* sal Nona, in «t.'re. and f>r <alo
by no *'•
'rOBAfCO,
W ill nuns' 5
M’
^OArJ
ca*' » Indigo, 1 c
i"K«. 30 ca*-* Fig Blue,'
2 casks Sal Soda. In nop*. *i
ov 13 WEBSTER Jt PALME:
. UIC4ARM, dtc.— 2ii) Ix xh, Grant ,t
id 1 '
i 350
< Bran
'*. 3 *, lo s
oct 99—lm
II
AY.-150 hale
sale hy n<
North River Hay landing, ami
r 10 CRA V K. WELLS A O i
R opb.-
sm
_ .100 coils Hops, landing from sduwner Jonas
ior J jfi* nd CRASH. WF.I.U * C.
h '“S' i;;‘ 'SSsJvtf'
T'OBACCO.—Various Brand* landing, and for sale
1 hy nov 12 WILLIAMS* KATDUFX
E ALT—31)6 bii.-hels choice Meal, for low, to
i I'wicvuuguiDiist. WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF
BOV 13
, .. hit Tobacco, 300 SI Cigars,Tall
qualiti"!*.) In stoic, and fur rale by
n-.v 13 _ WEBSTER A PALMES.
1 'LOUH."—'»V’hbD. extra Family Flour, 45 bid*. 7u-
■* pcrllne Flour, just re . civ' d. and for sale hy
nov 13 fi 'll KNS A IHJIITZ.
\7a< KKUEL'-1i"i hhN. Off .VL'diuni No. 3 Mack-
;\1 end in store, and for sal- by
13 OCTAVUS COHEN.
1 in store, nnd for sal"
l
,OAL AT DEDUCED I’RUES.-
TO KENT.
^ THAT DESIRABLE BRICK
IJJla Whitaker «tr*et, nextd.»’r t" t
lo-*. opposite Swift x Co. apply to
nov 6th
rituated on
r of Bay and
WM. WRIGHT.,
Wi TO IIENT.
ff!* A Cotton Ware House on the Bay that wtll store
1509 bales. Possession given immediately.
Sept 15 T. J. W Al.-GI, No- 1*6 Bay-st.
TO KENT.
.. ONE of the teuenieU'S on Lincoln street, bo-
twee a Congress and *t- Julian streets. Terms
moderate, aud posaetaiou given immediately.—
Enquire of oct 30 J. F . GAMMON.
TO KENT.
E Four of the five teuemoul Houses, situated on
corner of Jones and Abercoru streets. Rent
*250 per annum. Possession given iinmudiaiely.
the store ou Bull street opposite the Post office.
Inquire of A. Bi iN AUD,
a ug Cornerol Bay and Bull streets.
TO RENT.
The Store under the blutf.at tbe foot of Whita
ker-street Euquire
■ua
SPENCER CURRELL
NOTICE.
| rer wb gsg&jjzz SBB8E
! CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
UT CONSIGNEES of Grain and other merchandise,
laiss or Damage by F'ire, on as favorable terras as any i are hereby notified that unless their freigbi : * ,e moved
responsible company, and its aim will be to secure tbe w nhin 48 hours from date of discharging, the same will
S,S? P “ b, ! ? O b iiS'“HE*?Z. r 7;?n1r 1 - i -« ««•> « 0.1. «■>».» “*/«“« ’V-
—* . house. WM. M. WADLEV.
TO IIOCNEKEEPERS. I sept27—tf Genera! Superintendent.
DANIEL CRoNIN, UPHOLSTERER, 20 BRYAN-ST. 1
\\ T OULIi respecllully announce t-> the citizens ol
Savannah, that he is ready to make and put down
Carpets. Oil Cloth, Malting, Ac. at the shortest notice
and on the most reasonable terms. 3mo—oct 3
E, M. BLOUNT,
COLLECTINO AGENT,
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
yttOULD respectfully refer parties to the following
M gentlemen: Alexander Mitchell, T. P. Pea*o aud
Jacob Rokenbough, Darien, Ga.; Samu-.d Palmer 4 Son,
Savannah; M. P. Stacey, E--q , charleston, S. C-; F’. J.
Beck, Esq ,62 Wall-street, New York.
Darien,Oc^ 1855. oct 2
NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IKON
MANUFACTORY,
no. 141 sol’tii-w 1st market sqi'aRc. navan strckt.
I WOULD inform my old friends and pat
rons, I have opened the above store, to con
duct the Stove, Tiu and Sheet-Iron business
in all its various terms, where will be found
a general variety of Stoves. Tin nnd Sheet-
Iron Ware, which (will be pleased to show
you, and at such prices as will satisfy you if
you want to purchase.
AI kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work ar.d Re| air
ing executed with despatch,Old Stoves pat up and Pipes
furnished at short notice.
Tin-Ware at Wholesale and Rctt.il. Call down Bryan
Street, It wtll pay you for the walk,
nov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
Iron Front Jewelry Store
WHOLESALE A.VD RETAIL,
No. 116 Broughton-st., between Bull if Whitaker
The largest and best selected stock of goods
ever offered for sale in this city. Gold and Sil
ver Watches. Vest, Fob and Guard Chalns.seis
of Jewelry, Chatelanes, Bracelets, Brooches,
nd work Finger Rings. Silver Castors. Tea
, Sets, Pitcheis, Goblets, Cups, Cake basket*. Spo*»ns.
Forks. Fish Knives, Pie Knives, Cheese Scoups, Ladles,
Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and
Fancy Good*, and a great variety of articles too numer
ous to mention ; the whole of which will be -old at re-
j dticed pric*;*-
: All kintisof Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ardother Job-
j blng attended to by competent hands
NOTICE.
F 'ROM this date, all vessels navigating the Savanna*
River, will pass to the North of tne Dredging Ma
chine, now employed on the wrecks.
All steamers, passenger, freight and low boats, wll
let off steam when approaching tie Wrecks, and pass
the Dredging Machine and Mud Flats w!<h a diminished
speed. , OCTAVUS COHEN,
Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. tem.
Savannah Gt., Xugust 16,1653. aug 17
N1ADEIKA WINE*.
O NE of the firm of Wel«h Brothers, of Madeira, ex
pects to be in Savannah during the month of De-
beraber next, with sample* of a small s.ock of choice
Madeira Wines. List ol prices and description of qual -
liy can ue seen at the office of the undersigned, where
any orders will be duly registered,
net 17-lm HUNTER 4 GAMMELL.
FINE RED BLANKETS.
T O families who wish a superior Bed Blanket, we
offer 6-4. 8-4, ln-4 und 12-4 fine Swiss Blankets, a
new aud beautiful article. Also, 6-4,6-4. lu-4 and 12-4
Rose Blankets. Whitney Blankets of all sizes, and a
choice English Blanket. Cradleand Cribb Blankets. Tbe
rbove article will be sold at the very lowest prices.
Call and eiamine nurlot ol nianket? before purchasing
elsewhere, [oct2, ROKENBAUGH A LADSON.
REMOVAL,
T HE undersigned have removed to the counting room
two doors East of Messrs. Ogden, Starr 4 Co’*.
CARL ETON 4 PARSONS,
oct 9 Commission Mercftanta, Bay-st.
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned have this day established an Agen
cy at Knoxville Tennessee, for the transaction of a
General Produce and Commission Business, to be con
ducted by T B. CLARKE, under the name and style of
T. B. CLARKE 4 CO. Orders for Western Produce,
thankfully reoeived and proroptlv executed.
TISON 4 MACK AY.
T. B.CLARKE.
Savannah. Ga., 10th Oct., 1655. oct 13
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
B Y arrangement with the purchaser of Fig Island
Mill,tbe whole pioperty in which the auatcrlberU
and was lately Interested, can be sold to a single par-
ian6
tf
W. W. STARKE.
COUNTING ROOM FOR RENT,
O ITU ATED on the Bay, (river side) and convenient
O to the Post Office, also the two first stores under
neath, on favoraoie terms. Apply at tbis office.
Savannah, i'ct- 6, 1-33.
NOTICE.
T WO months after date, application will be made to
the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell
land and negroe belonging to the estate of James C.
Hines, dec’d. oct la JOHN P. HINES, Adm’r.
- ACRES of Land, within two miles of the city,
1 i •) for sale. Apply to WM. WRIGHT,
nov 2
FOR SALE,
A MAN, 30 years old, a good house carpenter, and
has been working at the ship carpenter trade one
year. Also, a Man 32 yeara old, a first rate tinner and
WM.WRIGHT.
oct 17
HORTON 4 RIKEMAN.
/ tOAL AT lire I
i... Red A*l, I’.ml. the
-20) i
educed pri
irguof *<lir. Maria Pickup, fm
by
CLAGIIOKN A CUNNINGHAM.
INK.—I'*) package* No. I Mack. rel. in whole, half
I quarter barrel-ami kit*. (Ml whole and half Lar-
'. 2 Macker.-L 26 kit-Salmon. Ill kit* Sound* ami
•*. 166 I>0X1", runokol H-rnng*. 25 qumtata Gal-
tiding, and for rale from brig Candace., |,y
13 CLAGIIOKN A CUNNINGHAM.
IIISKEY.-luo barrel* Moiiuugahula Whiskey".
I* choice old Bourbon do.
- «o do do Nectar do.
36 do Ben KuMcll'a Nectar Ambroala do.
In Rtoro and fiv sale by
n.,v 12 WEBSTER A PALM FIN.
lOF'F’F.E.- V*) bug* from for to |>riui<
J 75 ba^s prime laiguara do. 156 mat* old Gov’t Javi
5. In More and for salo by
nov 12
r:
re l* Y
Toiigu
w
150 mat* old li
WEBSTER A PALMKS
IVA.VFLD.
RENT, u house pleasantly situatad, apply to
■■■Bs sept7 WAYNE URRNV1LLE 4 CO.
WANTED TO KENT.
A comtoriable dwelling Iu a central part of tho
city. Rent u..l to exceed *306!«' •miuu. Auidy
■a—— ,o aU "l \v 1.11,11 r.
fr'OIC I*ES I’-
aThe Store. No. 165 Bryan street, \ oung’sbuild
mgs, formerly occupied hy F..S. Kenipton. I’oe-
session given immediately.
apr 4 tf MINIS 4 JtHINSTnN.
FORkALE.
A commodious HriekShed Warehousovslluated
EB In the rear of the Charleston Steamboat Wharf,
— — 'haviuga lease ol five years, suitable for the sto
rage of Lime, Hay or other merchandize. The Huild-
mu may bo removed by the purchaser, at tbe expiration
of tho lease. Appiyto Z. N.W1NKLF1R,
Iy 3— if WIIHamaon’a Buildings.
~ TO RENT.
The Westorn corner Tenement of Caasel Ro-
fronting Keymilds square ; also, two „r the mid-
Ai mjiu Teuemviits of the ■nine row F'or come-
iim.ee, there I* no dwelling house i f a eiunlnr size pro-
Icriildeio ihcmGu tbo city,
aug I —if ALEX. A. 8MEFS.
Last of the Lakrlaud Farms & Lots,
And only a f
piFTY FARM:
days left t» secure one of tlK-m.
AND SEVEN HUNDRED III II.D-
ING LOTS will t " .livldedanioim Four Hundred-rab-
senbers on the evening < f the 13th mst. Fau lt Sul>*crt-
ber for onlv {16. will a Farm from two to twenty
acre*, or two Building Lot*. 25 by 100 fct. ly ing together,
beautifully located m the village of Lakeland. L. 1. For
map* and certificate*, apply t.
nov 7—td
WM. WRIGHT. Agent.
NEW GOODS
JTJST RECEIVED.
T HE SUHSClUDERhasnow In store and is receiving
by each steamer irom New York, a full and well
selected assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
GENTLEMEN'S* Fl'RNISHFNG GOODS.
Consisting of fine DRESS and FROCK ‘-’OATS, Bl SI-
\Fss i‘t» \TS of all qualities and colours. MERINO
and F’LANNEL UNDER SHIRTS aud DRAWS.-I
GLOVES, CRAVATS, 4c.. 4c.
Having procured lhe services of an experienced cut-'
ter, he flatter* himself that he shall pe able to please
all who may tavor him with hi* orders, and his stock
of pieces goods is full, and well assorted.
1 WM. O. PRICE,
oc* 10 147 Bay s' reel.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
I Have this flay associated ROBERT AUSTIN In co-
part nership with me in the Auction and Commission
bu-iuess. The business will hereafter be conducted un
der the name aud style of Spencer Currell sl Co.
SPENCER CURRELL.
Savannah. Oct. 15,1835. oct 19
VALUABLE XIAN IKE.
T HE Subscriber* keep constantly on baud a supply
of Kettlewi'll's Mineral Salts and Guano, and
Land Plaster. N. A. HARDEE 4 CO.
jc 91—fimo
NOTICE.
A DAM short having made an assignment to Hiram
Roberts for the benefit of bis creditors, all per
sons having demands against the said Adam Short, wtll
please reuder a statement of such demand to the as
signee. HIRAM ROBERTS.
Savannah. Slay a , 1*55. mayS
L ACE GOODS-—Received per steamer Florida—
Setts Maltese Loco Sleeve* an.l Collars, Maltese Lace
Edgings Valenciennes Edging's bv
nov $ HENfrY LATHRQP A CO.
ELTS, BELTS.—Just received. Lady’s Black
V. s.
Mardial\ Sale.
B Y virtue of nn execution, tssu.xl out of the United
State* District Court for tho Northern District of
F’toridn, and to me directed, I have levied upon Awzie,
_ , formerly known as Drayton Island, in Lake George,
M OAR.V Tailor j Sl. JolmsUiver, containing 1,781 acre* of good cotton
•V,w o r.? f.riu. riv .'. .-unip.1 ).v the an ‘l land.*, with a new and commodious dwelling
H AS HKM. *\V’ :; i .V ri U tP > .'t .'"lu - I •*»« 6"l house* ind other improvement*. Also 131.ere.
W!“““^>A'.'!f!rL -
Geutlemeu'* Garni.
■n.W» ,“!S.• ,n "- n "' "" «““*o i wV*-* W. r.ym.n.
Ivan tag.- to ira- 1 »'R be received in specie. Charleston Cuy or Savannah
tj,««.bfc'riL.r. ii» tlit-y«n; .ur.' t.. Ih. ,iI,lu..IIh>iIi Ol, U.H1), I.. E E B1 -AC K .U RN. lUntel,
by Geo-J, Zehnbauer,
Deputy Marshal.
St. Augustine Flu Sept.,185^ sep 27—9m.
I RVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON.—
T" be comidctc.t ill three volume*. Tli.- flr*t vol. is
now ready and may bo had of W.VRNOt'K A DAVIS,
nov 12 Congre** strict.
I t K10 AD. -’5') Uiri.'l* Sugar. S,»U aud Butter Bis-
» cuit. 7'* do Pilot Bread. 5>> . > > s-ela and Milk Bi*-
cult, for rale by U EBcTF.lt i PALMEzi
nov 12
tho muiu land, which will
fi"'-1 it.-i-tvlo and on the ni.wtt bo'sold by the undersigned for cash, nt public outcry
__ h; aUs Dnnoruiafor Military j 'he'own of Palaika, Putnam Co.. Florida. nnMoo-
Coiui-mles for any | art "f the Suite.
•• ’ Gentlemen will find it to tli
rll.er. iu thev are «u , ...
Cutting done at the
shortest notice. _ n " v *—'^ n *
I 'LOI R. CORN» OATS, Jte^—lo.uoo lioUabu
t choice White Corn.
150 bag*Superflne Flour.
60*) bushel* choien Seed Oaf*,
100 l.iwIielsCorn Meal.
At Central Railroad and In *t»re, for sale by
7 W A\ FIR A CONST A NTI NF.
( 1 O A I* --A ca
daily expected,
nov 12 2w
g.i "f very superior iom-H hold C
> ill b« for kale on nfire.d. bv
ANDERSON A O
d Col d K'.ostic Belts, Lady's Morocco Belt*. Lady'*
Ribbon Belt*, by HENRY LATHKOP k 00.
r|"*0 T AILORS-—Three first rate Workmen for An-
A gusta wanted. Apply to
nov S WM. 0. PRICE, 147 Bay st.
L ime.—: .'NX) larrel* very *ui>erior Rockland Lime,
Umling, and for rale by
nov 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO.
L ADI’S RETICULES,—A large stock of va-
nous pattern*, size* and colors, received and for sola
by \\ ARN0CK A DAVIS, No. 159 Congress st.
nnv s
E ASTERN HAY.—300 twle* first qualitv Eastern
Hay. just arrived per brig Jacob Dock. For rale by
nov 8 COHENS k HERTZ.
t 'RESIl FRUIT.—The cargo of the British schr
Golden Flagle. four days from Nassau, Naw Provi
dence. consisting of—
ORANGES,
GRAPE FRUIT.
SHADDOCK.
LEMONS,
LIMES and
PEARS
For salo by WM 1’ Y0NGE, No 94 Bay St.
nov 6