The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, November 16, 1855, Image 3

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lill.mOHK 1c CO’S ll«s M. jf^v VOKK & SKUmil PACKETS. „„iij NKW UNK Is composed of the, following T v.rj|»%m«..l which will lexve Her No. 0 North * ,. r Yolk, punctually every Thursday: k • M-lir EDWARD KIDDER. 32U tons, Tyler, Muter .. BKNNF.T FLANNER,325 do. Applegllt,do „ .. GEORGE DAVIS, u»«t ion*, Smith, do , » i.rtVKT PKAOiH'K, 370 loins Merry. do .. WALTER RALEIGH, 336 tone, Marahall, do rhi «o vessel* are ell of the first clasa, tod. having . „ ituilt during the put year expressly for the trade, well deserving the attention of shippers. -They aro * , M niaiid«d t») masters of experience and abUlly, and .hipivf* can ***7 «l»«n quick dtspa.ch. and every alien* i,.ul Wml paid to their convenience. j. II. GlLMuRR fc CO, 154 Water-al., N.Y. HUNTER 4k <1 AMMKI.I.. AgcnU,Savannah. will li iVow Carriage Ware-House, COR. CONGRESS ANO MONTGOMERY STS. _ — a THE UNDERSIGNEDrespectfully In- N, .WJt'forms the citizens of Havannah nod sur- 1 rimndlng wmutry, that he hu completed ^—hii new I'AHHIAGE WAREHOUSE, t'orner Conarvea and Montgomery Streets, and hu now ,mi hand and ia conatantlv receiving, a large and hand* wine stock of CAHHIAOaa, ('.insisting of t'oai'hea, Uockaways, Top and No Top Bug* a, Carnage*. ltm ranchos, and Wngous of ovary descrip- tioii, calculated to suit the moat fastidious, and am made •>l the licet material, and the moat celebrated buildera of Newark. New York and Now Haven. All of which will lie ao|,| low, and warranted to give latlaikctlon. A call ia ruspOClfUUy eolicitoil. «. AY. 1IARDCASTLK, Comer of Congreaa and Montgomery street*. III \ l I all It lint. ill,111* III till. JAS. II. DICKSON, Lire am) Fire Insurance Agent, ILL TRAVKL through Central and Upper Georgia and Tennessee, duly authorized by rve|Minaihle ipanic*, to solicit and receive application* from i>ar* . wishing their lives or property insured. II uiii also ad as agent for the Savannah ltcpnldican. ilcfcie to Messrs. lYclintcr A I'ulmcs. >Vm. King, Ken- -.1, a Reach, .1. M. Norwood, 1*. Sv. Alexander, V. W. ,ni, Niinnuali. nov 0—tf WILLIAMS St RATCLIFF, lieneral Commission Merchants, Savannah, Gcorgln. N. II. WILLIAMS. XDWJR txTcurr. nor 5 W Aprcf.n TXotuco. NOTICE. TIIK llnlo or Freight oil Rale* or Domwtlo by thla lino lo Now York, will b« Elgin Conla per root, until further liotluo. PADEI.FURD, CAY It CO. Orrtri N. Y. aan Havannaii Steamship Co. { L«ct 9] Savannah, ttet. H, 1855. 1 rater oriu eight II} the Philadelphia and Havannah Hiram* •hip I.Iimi, on Light Good* and Dry Good*, III conla and 15 coni* por cubic foot, bolng tho rnloa established prior lo Juno last, tug U7 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent. SPECIAL NOTICE, lyon the Aral day of February naxt, tha Arm 01 HORTON J* III K KM AN, will be dlaaotvml by llmltallon. Aflcr Ibis dato, they will do an ex« elusive CASH BUSINESS, f*r Iho purpoao of aet* Ring up. All of our slock of Watches, Jowolry, Silver Ware •ml Faney Good*, wo will aoll al a very amall advance “ tbe «»l, fer OMllMir., OBTON k kiKBMAN, I IB Broughton-street. Havannah,June 1*1,1855, maySl-lf NOTICE. • t3T THE’aubBcrlhor lias romovod hi* office lo No. IIRI, liny street. 8* M. LAFFITEAU, Agt. Savannah, Scpl L1855. ” NOTICE. j-y During my absence from tho Stale, Mr. J. V. TARVEll awl J.G.L’OIIEN, will attend to my buaL ncas. augO M. A. UOIIBN. SPECIAL NOTICE, ALL PERSONS Inilohlod to tho late Arm of PRICE At YEADF.lt aro respectfully requested to call on the sub* •ertbur and pay up, ami thoruby save trotihiu and ox* pcitse. WM.O. PRICE, 147 Ray street, Jy ll Surnieing Co-parlnsr, NOTICE. tJT I HAVE removed my Office to No. 17rt Ray St^ oct .*41 OCTAVIM COHEN. SAVANNAH KKFIJHi IC vN. FRIDAY MORMNt , NOVEMBER 16, 185ft. CITY COCUT OF HAVANNAH. NOVEMBER TERM, lbftft. rpl|H CITY COURT of Savannah him horn adjourned 1 until tho 2d Monday of Deceuibor next, Suitor*. Ju- n.iswml Witnesses, will please take nutter, novl»—tf 1VM. II. IIULLOCII,Clerk. car FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS.—I «n| Candidate for ro-etocllnn lor Ihr office of TAX COL| • ECTOR, on the 1st .Monday In Janunry next, and res pocllully ask your support. F. M. STONE. N« It. If elected, I pledgo mvsolf not to accept of any other office, Joel 311 REMOVAL. GENERAL INSIItlMK AUKNtV. NO. Ill BAY ST., (NEXT TO MORNING NEWS OFFICE.) riMIK SUBSCRIBER in representing the following Com 1 pauieet Fanners and Mechanics’ Fins Marino and Lifo Instt- i .liter Company of Philadelphia. Capital. $300,000. lion. Th <ma« 11. Florence, President; Edward It. llgluibold, enTrtary. llri>lge|»ort Fin* nnd Murine Insurance Company of Bridgeport, Ct. Capital, ensli, $100,000. H. W. Clinttlckl, President; J. 11. AVaslilnirn.Secretary. Faiuitatde Fire and liisuntuce Company of Ismdon.- I’uid up eapilnl. $I,U50.INK>* C. E. Ilahiclit, ltohert T. L»il- I 'li and Henry Ludlam, Em)*., Trimteenof the Coiapuny iu New York. State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Pennsylvania. Capital ami cash asserts, $380,ooO. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Ct. Capital nnd surplus over, $400,000. .latnus C. Walklev, President; Juo. L. llntco, Vico President; Elias (Jill, Se. rotary. The Charter Onk Life Insurunco Conijiany Is as ready and prompt now to protect the widow and orphan, ns was the Did Charter Ouk to protect the liberties and rights of their Father*. Its losses have been and will bo promptly paid. The Fire and Marino Insurance Companies huYO nil available cash asset* to meet any losses which may occur. 1 have not,nor will 1 knowingly, have the ugencyof any company, which is not sound and safe. On this the pule lie may rely; and I trust the endeavors l have made du ring the post disastrous yean for Insurance Companies, to k' cp those insuring with mu from losing premiums pi'' though at a great loss to myself, will ue a proof of honesty of nty dealings. Thanking my friends and the public for the very liberal patronage they have given me. 1 would sidnat u contiiiuuuco of the same from all wishing insurance of any kind. A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent, nov7 No. Ill Itnv-st. FANCY DRY GOODS. T ables and gentlemen’s kid, buckskin j and other styles ot CLOVES. Dress Trimmings, Liti'-n Cambric llMk'fs; Embroidered and Cotton ll'dk Is; N-edle-worked and lan e Collar* and Sleeves, a very great variety; English thread, Maltese and Valenciennes Laces; Hlaek tiimpuro do; (lent* Fancy Cravats and Scarfs ;llon* n,t. and narrow Trimming Ribbon, white iiud colored .'Ofli do., Ac. Just received and for sale by mu-» DjsWJTf A .MORGAN. NOTICE. M U. 5. C. DUNNING having retired from tho Agency (the Howard Insurance Company of New York, the apt- >int ment has lieen conferred upon the undersign H. ah" will conduct the Inisituss of this Company for tb future as its Agent for the Mate ofticorgia. n vT—Ini C11A8. H. CAMPFIELD. LAMAS AT AUCTION. •TLL BE BOLn AT FL'UUC AUCTION IN TUB CITY Or BaUNSWICX.QA. ON TUBOHAT, 27xn INST., 10,000 AORIIS OF PIKE AND HAMMOCK LANDS rpHRSK LANDS lie contiguous to Water Carriage, and J. the Hue of the Brunswick and Florida Rail Road, and are worthy of attention. For particulars, enquire of “ M. 5I00RE, F.FQ., Agent. Brunswick, Ga. ttottrrttn. HOW IS YOUK CHANCE It ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HANOI BY AIITIIIiaiTV or Tilt ITATB Or OBOHOlA Port Gaines Academy Lottery. Unpurullud Nclicntu for Novuiubur fl _ t t'lnsa II, To bo drawn Noveutbir tlJrd, 1855, In the City or At lanta, Ga., when prizes amounting lo 30.000 DOLLARS! Will bo dlstrlhuUNl according to tho following Intlina* bln BoIioiup, If you draw tho lowest Prize you got the cosi ol jour tlckol, without Jedutlium, and rootemher every Prize Is drawn attach drawing. Look al ll! One Prise to every Ten Tlckotal I Cl A PETAL PHI/E, •10,00011 1 prize of..... 10,000 14,000 aro 4,000 j 4.1 prises of II do 10 do 17 do 500 are 1,500 | 9.MI are 14,750 1(400 I Id are I,ISO 030 75are I,>175 5(4 aro VS ure 10 are 5 are V,450 9,075 9.0011 3,150 1,000 prizes, amounting to •30,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! I3T Tlckola $5—Halves •9.50-Quarter8 • I .V5-£Q Hill* on all solvent Hanks at par. AiloominuulcaUont atrlcll> confidential. BAMUEL 8WAN, Agency on Broughton street, between Whitaker and narnarU. ocl 97 SAVANNAH AGENCIES. I. H. MAR8TON, General Agent, Bull Btreet, iuitite* tllatcly oppoHltc the Pont Office. J. L. AUTREY, on Rroiighton, tn'tween SVbituker A Ihirnsrd nov 14 Salt* at auction. IIY kFENUEU CBHUEMi & CO. On tho first TUESDAY In December next, between tho usual hours of sale, will hu Hold before tho Court House,I Lit anil Imprnvi'iueiiiHh'o. 6, Culhoiin M'urd, corner of Jotii'H mid Ahoreoru HtroetM. On thin lot isu newly tlninlicd brick liuuxe, with all the modern Improvement*. Term*—IInlf nudi, bnlnnro nt six montliH.w ith approved seeiirity; piirchnser paying for titles. nov HI Oil the HrafTUESDAY In Ih-eeniber next, at llo'cluclT, will lie Hold liefore the Court lloiiso, A Negro VVoiiiuu, and her two Children. Terms—Cash; purcbiuier paying for titles. uov 1(1 At Auction. THIS DAY, nt 11 o’clock, In front of store, 40 dozen Porter, 100 M. Cigars, Bacon, Furniture, of va rious kinds. iiov 10 Underwriters’ Sale—At Auction. THI8 DAY, ut lu^j o'clock, ut tin) Toot of Btoncy Dock, (rear of our store,) 00 bnl' H Huy, damaged uu board the brig Jacob Dock, on her voyage to tliiH port, mid sold for the benefit of ull coil- rcriiuu. uov 10 At Private 8uio. 100 Dozen Hupcaior Writing Ink, ussorted sizes, In store and for sale ut a very reduced price. t|0V 8 F.M.8. TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. GENTLEMEN I am a candidnte forth WtSw office of Tax Collector of this County, (th, election to be held on tho first Monday III January, 1850.) mid respectfully solicit your support. • ’ A. F. HEP nov l—tdo lENNETT. MliR CLAHK Wfll.L rrsutre the F.xctcUesof her School on Mon W dsy, October Vtlili, ut her Residence In Eharllo 8treet, near the Female Orphan Asylum net 95 (BY AUTIIOBITY OF 1HE STATE uK UKORUlA.j Havana Flnu Lottery. Jasper Co. Academy Lottery. MACON, GA. T HIH I.OTTKRY I* couducled on the plan of tho Royal Lottery of Havana, of single numbers—and drawn ut concert Hall, ''aeon, Ga., tinder tho sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Imgan, and Jas. A, Nlebet, Esq. GRAND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 15, 1855, When prizes amounting to $50,000 CLASS Gr. l\ III be distributed us follows: Capitals—I prize of $19,0(811 III prizes of 4<X) 1 do 5,(MKl I HI do 150 I do »,(NH> 19 do I VO 1 do 9.INHI j ‘JU do HNl 1 do 1,500 .(Ml do 50 1 do 1,9181 1950 do 95 I do 1,10(11 23 Approx., prlxss or 860’ I do L<«Xi | 408 Prizes amounting to •50,000. ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid when due, lit full, without deduction. Orders strictly confi dential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered loiters at mv risk. Illllson nil solvent Hunk* al pur. ty Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4; Quarters $9. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Malinger. * sept 95 Macon, Ga. House nnd Lot nt Private Sale. Lot nnd Improvements No. 6, Calhoun Ward, corner of Jones nnd Ahcrcora streets. On this Lot is n newly fin Islied Brick House, with ull the modern improvements.— The purcliuser may truly exclaim uu entering Its door—* “ I eauiiot think of sorrow now, and doubt If o’er 1 fell It—’tin so dazzled From my memory, by this oblivious transport." nov 0 &alts at auction , •*V tVVM Y <l lilO.VHlllll.M5. Jkalra at atuttiou. Ileal Ksfnfent Private Rule, 8i,x Brick Teiieiiiiilits. two stories on u Imminent, hand; Homely llni*lied, corner of llarnunl mid Uuston streets. Rents for $1,7(8) perminttiii. Also, ten llrick Tenements, corner of Hnrrison and 8t. (lull striH'ts. Fur further particulars enquire nt thuufllce. Also, n Negro Woninii, aged 24 years, with her two children, ia • 4, the other 2 years old, sound nnd licalty. 8*dd lor no f mil, The wotiuin is agisnl pliducook, wash* *r and Ironor. iu>v 13 At Privute Halo. ~ 2 Phare* OglethoriHi Plank Ibsid Stock; ir not sold be fore tii" Ural Tuesday In December next, will be sold at public outcry to Uia highest bidder during the usual hours «T sale. 3 nov in At Private Halo. 0 Hhares Armory Hall Htock. If not sold al prlvato sale will lie sold nt nubile out cry, before the <>turt (fou*o, on Tuesday (no Oth of November, during the usual hours of aalo oct 31 A Fine Cuuudiaii Pony. A line Cnundlnu Pony, (J year* old, n superior Paddlo Horse, kind and guntlo; will be sold low, If applied for Immediately. If not sold before tint first Tuesday In No* vcmlier proximo, will bo sold before the Court House to the highest blihler. nov 0 ifeljipDuiu aaucvUflcmnitn FOR PIIII.ADKIiPHlA.-Tlio packet ,scbr. MARY, dipt. Itackctt, will buve despatch for |sirt. For freight, apply to 1ft—0 C. A. GREINER. Public Bale. 63 Plantation Negroes will bo sold nt public outcry, on THURSDAY, 92.1 of November, at 11 o'clock, at Milieu, on the Central Rail Road. (711 tnlio itatlon.) This gang of Negroes were raised In Hcrlvon County, on tho plantation of Jefferson Roberts, and are well known tbioughoul that County as good plantation hands, accustomed lo the culture of corn ami cotton. Tim moo aro among the most expert and skillful limber cutter* In the Stale. To tho«e desirous of purchasing Negroes for planlnSon purposes unexceptional In every respect, and of established reputation In their neighborhood, an opportunity is afforded such as seldom occurs. Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or city acceptances. For liilbrm&tlou. apply to TIKIS. W.COLLINS, Macon, Ga., or WYLLY It MONTMoLLIN, oct 90 Savannah, Ga. HV T. Ms WAliWW* ON TUK8DA Y^jtorotniH’r 4, wlH Iw sold In front of the Court House, between the legal hour* of sale, Ad head of Sheep, 10 line Milch Cows with Calves, 22 head of Stock Cottle, 1 Mule, 1 Sorrel Mure, 1 Bay Mare, 1,(88) bushels shelled Corn, more or less; 3,(JUO lbs Fodder, more less, sold as tho pro|sirty of T. Green, deceased, tin* dor doen-o of the Hon Hupei lor Court of Clint bam county. Terms cash. . Tlie It.iit Estate, Negroes, Ac., will lie dl*|Ki*ed of on the 1st Jamiiu r, mo, nt tin* Court House. The Mum MJh b Cows, mid Stock Cattle,ran bo seen at any time on Hutch* luson's Island. nov 0 On the first TUESDAY 1 In December next, will bu sold liefore tho Court House, Western Hair Isjt 27, Greene Ward, prejs-rty of Kstato Win. 8. Johnston. Hold by iiennliMlon of the Ordinary fur the benefit of heirs mid creditors of said estate nov 0—t<l G. W. JOHNSTON, Adnt’r. ' “ At Prlvatu sale. Two lamllle* of Negroes, a woman aged 38 years, a field band, wPh her children, a boy 12 years and a girl 2 years—a Woman 35 years, a good Cook nod Washer, her children, a boy 8 year*, nnd a boy IH month*. Ti tles undoubted. nov 2 Private Sale. HIP'RTSand llratt, In quantities to suit purchasers— A pair of geode Faintly Carriage (furies, kind In bar- I ness and good travellers. | Central Railroad Slock. South Western Railroad 8tnck. oct 97. causnintca for (Office. FOII Mil.MIFF. FKLLf nv f inXeNS—1 Offer for Ihooffir of Sheriff of Chatham comity, at Hie eniuln In January next, and lespectliillv solicit you upport. foct 17—Id] WARING RUSSELL. eiectlon li FOIt Oil III N A It Y . TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. JM m Gentlemen:—I am n Candidate for electio to (be office of Ordtuary, ut thu eleullon t Janoaiy next, and wifi be thankful for your support, may 9t*» M. G. SIIEFTALL. FELLOW CITIZENS:-! atn a candidal HF for the office of ordinary at the election I January next, and respecllully ask your support, may 7 J5,’M1 BARNARD B. REE. WE aro authorized to announce <1A M ES I 9dm GODFREY, ns a candidate for the office ( Ordinary of Chatham County, at the ensuing Jutiunr election. may 5—id ■jyw We ure authorized to annmince THOM A m II. HARDEN, us n enndiduto lor the nffle of Ordinary ot Chatham County, al the ensuing Janu eli'rlton. Je 4-lde* FIHM I l ltk OF COI'MTN. FELl.oiV CITIZENS j—4 am * eatulltlai for the office of clerk of tho Superior an. Interior Courts al thu election iu Janunry next, utid re apcctlullj aslr your support. JNO. E. DAVIS. FELLOW-CITIZENS: -I"nm"iT Candida' at the election In Jinitiary next, for Clork • perlor and Inferior Courts, and will be tlniiikf« for your suffrages. WM. II. IIULLOCII. ntay 14 Jan.V5ti D B RAWN NUMHERSofOreono nnd Pulaski ftlouu* meni l.otterv. Class 973: _ 56 4t 34 40 20 67 90 55 05 37 90 75 1 *70 nov 16 E. W1TIIINGTON. $12,577 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. Greene and Pulaski Lottery, t'l.ANS NO. S74 FU|4 IfldA. To be drawn nt Savannah, Ga., Nov. 10, 1855. GREGORY II MAURY, MANAGERS, smart a: 1 of (IZ aTT-S of •4,000-5 of •BOO. Tickets $3—Sharus in proporion Tickets and Shares either singly nr by the Package, for aalo by nov 16 B. WITIUNGTON. LOST, WANTS* &c. WAMTKI). S TRICTLY prime Wbito Corn, lit for shipment to Kt ■ rope. nov 15—0 ROUT. HARERHHAM & HON. WANTED TO IIIKF.. AllLE-HODIF.Ii Negre Men to work usconl-pnisers \L on board steamship Isabel. Apply to nov 5 COHENS & HERTZ. RECK ('ll EIGHT WANTED. A DECK LOAD of Cotton Is wanted for Brig L. A PALMER, hound lor Boston. Apply to uov 9 COHENS h HERTZ. WANTED, T O PURCHASE, Hecond-bmiil Wine mid Porter thirties. Apply to T. J. WAL8II, No. 170 Buy street. egtfr B the Superb Kir* of tlio Stip( NofD B.—We ure auiliorlztsl to onnounc _ JOHN V. TARVER as a Cuudtdntu for Cler <7f Tlio Superior and Inferior Courts, at the ensuing elei tlnu, In January next, may 12 Jan *511 It ECEIV E If OF T A X It FT ll RN N. UT FaLLow'-CiTtzxNB : I ant a cnndldhie for lit office of Receiver of'fax Relurii*, for Chnthatn County at thu election In January next, and respectfully sollcl your votet. iiov 2—id S. S. SIHLEY. FELLOW CITIZENS:—On the first o- „ May lust, | miiioiineed myself a caadidut ecetver of 'I sx Returns: mid uni now a oundi uate for Hint office, nt the next oleotion, aud respect lolly solicit your support. Your otmitoni ••rvant, ■ m WANTED. A Male and a Fcmulo Teacher, for a prlvuto family lit East Florida. Enquire of SPENCER CURRELL tc CO., oct 31 154 liny street. WANTED. inn AHA BI’RIIBLS of OYSTER SHELLS to bo delivered within the next six months.— Apply to oct23 C. A. L. LAMAR. *% anted! j JANUS ip work in tho upper Rice Mills. Apply at rf-7* FOR NKW Y ORK-fl F.0IU 11A Ll N F..— 5j-4*"’ 1 ■ fine fust nailing schr. TII08. IlGM'GMllK, riipiTiTosl.-p, will have quick despatch for the aluivu port. For freight or passage, iitijdy on hoanl to tliei'iuitaln.nrto nov 15 COHENS & IIKRTZ. FOR NKW YORK—UNION LINE.—The Iregnlur packet sclir. WM. SMITH, having a por* ion of her cargo engaged, will have despatch for the abuvo port. For freight, apply to nov 16 OGDEN, STARR A CO. i'ii' for Pimixin^piifA—Brig uiio. *JJJ|tVIUTNRY, Raker nuuter, having most of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch as above. For freight or passage, npply to _ nov 15 RltlGllAM. KELLY A CO. -;_o, • FOR BOSTON.—'file new and fiuit milling *£2£hnrkGKN. WARREN, will have despatch lor tho above port, For freight, apply to Uov^15 _ CAULKTON A PARSONS. F O'R B O 8 T O N.—Tho Brig CANDACE, Muriiciv*. muster, having most of her cargo on board will meet with quick dispatch. For light freight only, apply to Cniitain on hoard or to nov 14 CAULKTON A FAR80NB. FOR BOSTON.—Tho rust sailing bark *^gg£GKORGK TilltMAS, Aiiisluiry master, having part of lie" cargo engaged, will have quick despatch as above For freight or passage, apply to captain on board, or to nov 14 ( AIII,ETON A FAK80N8. FOR NEW YORK-GILLMORKACO.’S jtfjKLINK.—'The sclir. IJJVKTT l’EACOCK, Captain Terry, having n |>orlloii of lo r cargo euguged, will meet with despatch for above |iort. For freight, npply to nov 18 HUNTER A QAMMKLL FOR NEW YORK-NEW LINK—FUtHT iftjKVKHHKL.—The now sclir. W. L.COGSWELL Copt. Hiuiiii, liavlng larger part of cargo engaged nnd going on fuiurd, will have tiuiucdiafo dispatch for above port. For balance of freight or tiussuge, apply to imvl3_ ROWLAND A HON FOR NEW YORK.—The new schr. R. 4&4g£W. TL*LL,Cnpt. Ncwroinc, will have dispatch for uls.ve port. For freight, apply to noy 12 HUNTER k GAMMELL._ FOR NEW YORK.—Union Link.—Tin regular packet Sch'rS. J. WAKING, Neff. .Master. llTnTve disputefor the above |M»rt. For Freight apply nov 10 OGDEN, 8TA11B A CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Out EsT.tiiusiir.il I.ini The Brig Fill LUKA, Thatcher, Master, will hav siMdilt as nlHive. For Freight or Fussrtge apply on board, or to nov Id ItltlGHAM. KELLY k UO. ffiFOR NEW YORK.—The Steamer Tt )TT EN • Master, will meet «ith disputeh os nhov For freight or Fussuge apply on IhkuiI. or to nov lo IIUIGIIAM, KELLY k CU '2* WANTED TO CHARTER.—A Vesse about tho eapucity of 250 casks Itice. Apply to nov 8 COHENS A IIEIITZ. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTKR.- ^y^Tlie schooner MARIA FlCKL'F, Captain lllgli.- Ato ciiplaJii on board, or to uov R MINIS k JOHNSTON. At Private Sale. THE UNION CREEK PLANTATION In South Car olina, situated on the.Savannah River, about 14 miles from the city, containing SM5 acres, nil of which with the exception of 50 acres, is first quality Rico land and 473 acres of which Is now under bank in cultivation. Attached to tho Plantation is a good steam Thrasher, an Overioer’s house, negro house*, out houses, and Improveinonts appertaining to a plantation. ALSO, The adjoining tract of land called Tray, containing 145U acres, more or loss, about 500 acres of which is pine land, tho residue consists of uncleared River Swamp lomd—Oak and Hickory. For further parti ‘.ulars apply at our office oct 23 lltH'RK FOH RALE- M That largo and oomtno'llnus Dwelling for merly occupied by Dr. YVlIdman. situated on a full and half lot at tho corner of South Rroad and Abercorn streets In this clly. Terms llbcrt uov 3 BACON V AI .II A HI. K HOTEL FOR RALE. t THE SUBSCRIBER, desirous of removing West,offers for sale that valuable aud exteuslvo Hotel In thi* place, known as "Washington hall. Tho cfllulishmcnl Is complete Iu all Its arrangements, hns a largo number of rooms, all In thorough repair,ev ery necessary outbuilding, n large garden, grazing lots, uud all Its anpolutmonts Inferior to no Hotel.In tho up country. Tho hou*o Is supplied with excellent furni ture, all of which Is nearl> new. and will be sold with the establishment. Being the only Hotel iu one of tlio largest (own* ofuppor Georgia, u Is now doing uu ox* tensive and profitable business. Term* tnoderatc.nud may bo had by application to the proprietor at this placo. JAS. E- WADDEY Washlngt,», (in., Ool. 8th. 1855. iod3iu tlT Augusta Chronicle 4c Senllnol will please copy InTrl-Weekly until Inrbld, . the Mill* or to ocl ll ROBT. HABERSHAM 4c SON. Je 0 . T. TII Ell nov 10 TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF CHATHAM c:i I am a candidate for Receiver of Tax R» 9dm turns at the election In January uuxl, and rt spuctfiilly u.*k your support, may 22—Jan5,’5fl WM. W. OATES. MH Tin; 4 IIEItllkEE GEORGIAN. III; only paper in tho city or .Marietta. Having a large circulation in the Northern part of Georgia nnd Alabama, is au excelleul advertising medium lor r-aiannali .Merchants. S. A. ATKINSON, nov 2— Im Publisher. STRAYED, ON the evening of the 12th instant, a small . Bay Stallion. A liberal reward will he given \ for Id* delivery, or for sttoli information iui will b ad to his recovery. ANDREW LOW k CO. XlT GILMORE & CO,, Commission Merchants, WBW YORK. REFERENCES:—-Hunter A GaninieR, Havannah. Ga.; O.ii. Parsley, E*q., President Commercial Bank, Kiddi-r k Martin, J. II. Hamn r, Esq., Wilmington, N. C. nv 1ft—ly Slram Saw 91111, A I,and for Sale. A FINK STEAM SAW MILL, located in Bitllis-li •ountv, on the great Ogceolico River, logether with a trai t of 10,(88) acres good pine land, and some swamp land iijm.ii whb li is n tine growth "f ...... Tilekory, ash. Ac. AUmt 6'8t acres of the laml is *! ared.tipou which are two settlenieuts of g<ssl dwellings, * gin hou*e and all necessary Improvements for pliinta- l, U8 ... Tlie Mill hns an excellent circular saw atbiclied. The properly will he sold at a bargain. Enquire or 1 ‘ J R. McCIIOAN. iiov 14 2nt Scarlmro’, gcrlven Co., uu. • * riiarleston Courier will ropy the above to the ain't *f lire dollars, and send bill!" this office. OPENING I AI.LAND WINTE1I 1MILI- NEIIY GOODS. M104. C. FREELAND will open this day, IHth i»f (/c(nfter,a large and selected assortment of goods. cnnslBliiigof French, Silk, and 8utln paTu-rn Bonnets; also a ciiolco lot or plain and colored Hraws. Blhhon*. Velvets, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Embroideries, Dress Can* nnd Head Dresses. Bonnets (.’leaned anu Pressed. N. B. And this Season, In the Dress mnklng depart ment, she will be enabled m please her customers lu every respect as to Fitting, Making and Trimlug. as she hus ndvniituires of procuring tho best and most ap proved Paris Fashions, monthly, having also encaged the service* of a competent person from tho North.— Hie will pay particular attention to the Making, Braid ing and Embroidering of Children’s Dresses. Dieeso* riisilo lit tho most fashionable manner In twenty-four hours. 177, BROUGHTON HTHKET, oct IH Opposite St. Andrews Hall, it Valuable Plantation, In Liberty Co., FOR HALE. yK THE Htihscrilier, wishing to remove, offers for '"f side his plantation adjoining thu village of Flem- tngion.coiislhting'ir eight hundred acres, a part of which lia.-1 siiecussfitlly cultivated in crops of Corn, Cotton and lure. The balance well timbered with ouk,cypress, and yellow pine forest, convenient to the Havnunnh, Al- Liny nnd Gulf llnil IPmuJ. Upon tho premises sro n r .iiiinrtalil" Dwelling,gin-housu,grist mill, negro houses and fences iu good repair. A good school and cliunh so near by, and an extensive, and unrivalled meadows I ‘i"> k gin/ing. Persons w i-diing to buy will please apply to JOHN E. MANN, llincsville, Ga., nov 12 or to WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. ItOlTl NS()N & CAMP, W OULD INFORM TIIEIIl PATRONS AND THE 1'UlP lie that they have taken tlio St,re, 1O0 HUY WTV ■'TllUKT, Warm.-* Buildings, next dis.r to ll. JoIiiihoiis A Co. Shoe Flore, where they will reMiine theirInnduem,ill a fow days, and remain until their old store is relltted. nov. 14—9w CO PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ’ 1 HAVE THIS DAY ussorlale.l with me, BAMUEL0. 1 GARMANV and FRANCI8.1.CHAMPION. Tlinhusl- less will hereafter he condurled under tho name and style of GARMANYH k CHAMPION. Fnvannrii, Ga., Nov. 1, 1866. nov ft G. W. HARM ANY SAVANNAH, MAY I, 1855. Em tons:—You will please an ^ tnninco Mn. ALEXANDER THOMAS n* i ... jidulefor Receiver of Tax Returns, al Iheensitlni' Janunry elictioii, aud oblige MANY VUTERH. may 3 FELLOW CITIZENS I am a candidate 9dm roc the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, in January next, and respcctfulf)' solicit jour votes. nmy 19—tf j- R- DILLON. FKLIAIVV-UITIZENS:— I nm a candidate 9drn for the Offlco of Receiver ol Tax Roittrns,in Jaminry next, and respectfully solicit your votes. ity l14 U Z. N> WINKLER. FELLoVV-GITIZLNS:—1 am a candidate 9dm for tho offii'o of Receiver of Tax Returns, In '•unary next, arid respectfully solicit your roles. mnv91) ll■< Ul\ It II Mtl’.RXU AM. SPLENDID HOSIERY For Gentlemen’* Wear. C OM PR 181 NO every variety aud stylo of CA8IIMP.RE. MERINO, LAMII WOOL, FLANNELS. 8ILK and COTTON UNDER RIIIUT8. DUAWERS ami hair MORE, (il.OVKH. Stc. BuBabln for the season. Please cnll nnd provide for your wniilsuiid nocessllles. WM.O. PRICE, ocl 27 Merchant Tailor, 147 Ray st. F4Mt TAX UOLLECTUIt ro THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. GENTLEMEN:—I am a candidate for the officoof Tux Collector of this County, (tin eloeMonlo hu held on the first Monday In January. 1856,1 and respecllully solicit your support, may 10—If PUT Ull G .THOMAS. a lVOOli HATS I AVOOI. HATS I! JUST ren-lved :W0 dozen WOOL HATS, n good nrtielc for pliiunttiou use. BELDEN 4 CO. Corner of Broughton mid Barnard sts. 0—Im THE VERY LATEST. a The very Inst Full Style of Gentlemen's Fine Silk Dress lints have been received; uu inspeetbui Is respectfully solicited. N. K. BAIINUM, nov 9 Ilat and Cap Store. 159 Congress street. WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY. rpiJIrf LONG ESTABLISHED INSTITUTION' is now X organized upon ii liusis of peculiar excellence. It Is under the care of a Principal «*f very eminent qualifica tions mid success, iixsixtcd iu nil Dupartinents by earefully eh'iBeii Assistant Teaeliers. Ample provision is made for a liberal and thorough education, from the elementary brunches of the Primary di partmeot tlirourrli the regulnr curriculum of higher English Studies, mol Litin. In Prviirh, singular ad vantages nre afforded, tho tearh- er having been accustomed, from childhood, to sp'-nk both languages. (English mid French,) anil being a very ac complished instructress. The first Fession for thu ensuing year opens on the 2d Monday in Junuurv. NAM'D BARNETT, President. Dr. 1. J. ROBERTSON, See. 4 Trees. A. L. ALEXANDER, WM. M. REESE. CoMMITTEK or UOARt) Of TRU8Tr.C9. References In Fnvaniish.—Col. Azzx. It. Lawton, Dr. Y. T. Wn.us, J. It. Snkkh, Esq. M asliington, tin., Nov. 14. 6cod Ut)-Morning News copy NOTICE. A LL PERSONS ronn rned urn hereby notified, that two monilis nfter date, I sliull npply to the Court of Ordinary of Effiriglinni County, tor leave to m-11 all Lunds siel NegDM-s belonging to the estate of the late Robert It. Ruiqiiin, dec'd, for division among tho heirs of said do- « aserl. MOSELLE ZE'ITLEK, Adm’ Fpringflold, Ga., Nov. 6. NO Yj fE - I)ltOPOFALS will be received for building a NEW I MARKET HOUSE on the same sit* as that nowr or.- tuned. i‘l«n* nnd *p>’riflratlnns,w|th all Information necessary, rmiv In- Inul at the Office of the City Surveyor. (>>niiiii tors must hand In their estimate* by or before the 26111 of the present month. A. N. MILLER,*) 11. A. ALLEN, > Commltttea. J. N. LEWIS, j . V City paper* ropy. nov 6 Y AltNII.—12 bale* annulled iiuniber* for iuile at tho I" |h.i. nov 7 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. ‘ REFINED NCGAR. I I’DN the arrival of the stemner TOTTEN, fr<iin Haiti ' ' more, 1 will he tilde to offer for sale, this dcw rlp. "1 Sugar, of vnrluiis rlu*»e». Thuy rank, in (iiuilliy, ainoiig Uie IstM made. Dealers lira Invited to give tin-u nor 10 <’. A. (,. f.A.MAIl. \IK*H IMHIK. Id Idd. New Vml. <ll» In. , M '’^P‘'lk, lot sale by III N'l'Ell AGA MMKI.I. SELECT SCHOOL FOH VOl.VU LADIES. Mils. DR. CD IV UT I NO IIA HI W ILL OPEN, on tho first .Monday In November, a School for Young Lndiesnud Misses, where the u-niul brunches of an English Edtieation will be tnilghl, with the French and Latin Languages. Also Music,Draw ing and Painting, in Ull aud Water Colors on Velvet and C revolt! rig. Airs c. having had consldarahlo experience) In teach ing, flutters licrselt that she will ho able to give satisfac tion to those who ntay entrust Umlr daughters to her care. Tho School Yoar consists oI Ton Months, with Four Quarters of • Inveit weeks each, ending respectively— Jan, 19, April6, June 22, aud 8upt.7. Terms and other particulars nindo known by npply ing to Mrs.C. Residence on Hie North sideol Liberty silreot, In one r.f .Mrs. Marshal's brick buildings. Ki-ffcrcnccs to the following gentlemen: Rt. Rev.Stephen Elliot, Mr. P. D. Woolhapter, Mr.C. L. Lnmnr—Havannah. Rev. Dr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Dugas, Mr. Henry II. Gumming, Mr. Andrew J. Miller—Augusta. Rev. 8. K. Tnltuadgo, President of Oglelhorpo Uni versity. Governor Johnson. oct 15—tf FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.- ,Tlic brig K. DUANE, lairing master. For partieu ars, apply on board, or to UOV 7 BIUOHAM, KELLY 4 fX). FORT RONTON.—'Tin- lu ig SURF, Captain ^jEjEMclntire. For freight, apply to nov? UAULbTON k PARSONS. NEW I4INB.-TI10 line*chr. M. Y. DAVIS, • NwEFupt- Robinson, will receive u freight or chart' I'.r mi Eastern or Northern port. For engagements, ap ply to imvj _ ROWLAND A SON. “7> FOR I FREIGHT OllCII ARTER.7— 2rwwML r, ‘“ '‘fig CANDACE, Matthews master. Applv I ii'.v h CAULKTON k PARSON8. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. •ffP*' 1 ' 1 - sclir. AN AN DA I.K, tlnmi ngv-ter. Apply to TTiTv H (JAHI.CTON A I'Allil'lNH. ‘"jaA X<OR LlVflltVtJiDb.—fhoA 1 Am. ^£2£ship EQUITY, James .1. Noyes master, having most of her cargo euguged, will have quick despatch.— For Imlunce of freight, apply to nov tt-tf CARL BPPING. FOR BOSTON.—New Lise.—The pueki-t iirlg A. mSm£i LAWK EN L’E, Cnpt Crowell, will have despatch for the above port. nov 6 OGDEN, STARK * CO. FOR BOSTON—The shin BOMBAY, Hill ■master, will liavo despatch aj above. For freight or passage, apply on heard, or to IWY5 DRIOIIAM, KELLY fc CO, FOR NKW YORK—Gxoroia Link—Toe lino fa*t sailing Bark MARIA M0RT0N, will have lek despatch for Hie above port. For freleht or pus sago, npply on board to captain or to nov 3 COHENS A HERTZ, ,1 the * ■ Aitn. ADO ACRES of Land, lying in Scriven county, IxHiidnn thoOgeechoe River, 62 miles front tho city, k nndtlieC. R. It. running through it; 7ft acres of . upland mid u portion of the Iwy land cleared nnd fence, the balmtco well timbered with pine nnd growth. The buy laud is equally an good mid fertile ••Cooper's" or “Young's" bays, it lying between ttiem. Tin- Improvements are a ll<| story frame Dwelling, 30 by Ik) feet, with live rooms and ull necessary outbuild- lugs'. The health of tho location is ns good as any iu tho low country. On the place is 11 fine Pencil Orchard and oilier descriptions of fruit. With the place can lie Imuglit a line stock of Cattle nnd Hogs, Ac., mid a good assortment of Fanning Im| laments, if the purchaser wishes. For tHirtieiilars,npply to WM. WRIGHT. n..v 12—3w FOR SALE. A MULATTO Woman. 2ft years old, a first rate seam stress, nnd her children, ns follows: A boy 6 yi-nrs, a boy 4 years, nnd a bov 2 years old—all sound, healthy nov 13 l character. Sold to ri WM. WHIG! Just Published, by tho HOWARD ANNOCIATlONi FIllisA R EPORT on HPKRMATORIUIOEA, or Nominal Weakness, Impotence, tho Vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Half-Abuse, ami other Discuses ol tho Sexual Organ*, with un account of the errors nnd de ceptions of Quacks, aud valuable Advice to tho Afflict ed, by Geo. tt. Calhoun, M. D.. ( (insulting Surgeon of tho Howard Association. Philadelphia, Pa., a benevo lent Institution established by special endowment, lor tho relief ol Iho sick and distressed, nfllicsed with ••'Vir ulent and Epidemic Diseases." A copy of the above Report will be sent by mail, (In a sealed envelope), Tree of charge, on the receipt ot Two .stamps for Postitnn.— Address DR. GKO. tt. CALHOUN, No2 South NINTH at., Philadelphia, Pa. oct Ifl-ooiPJin CIJMC Of* Till) .SAVANNAH IWEDI C1,% I. COLLEGE. ON and after Monday, the 22d Hurt., tho COLLEGE CLINIC will Im opened daily,front 9 to 10 oclock, A.M. Medical Anvlcu nnd Medicines will he furnish ed gratuitously to all Indigent perrons who may apply lit Hist hour, and when necessary pntluuts will beat- tonded al their houses, under the superintendence of some one of tho Professors. A Lying-In Ward)* open hi the Savannah Hospital, under the care of Hr. J*. M. Bollock, Tor Indigent while leinnles, where every attention will be paid thorn. The 1 lirde win do conducted under tho care and su pervision of the following professors: |)h. 11. D. ARNOLD. » P. M. KOI.LOCK, “ VV. G. BULLOCH, “ U. W. WE8T, “ J. G. HOWARD, “ E- II. MARTIN, ocl 92— Im “ J. H. READ. H AYz-100 hales prime l-kiNtcrii Hay, landing from schr. Foiiiorsel, ami for sale by nov 14 CAULKTON 4PAR80N8. 1ME.—1,(88) rusks l.iiiiu, ftb casks Calrined Plaster, j l.iridliig this day, and for sab- by nov 14 CAIII,ETON 4 PAU80NH. • Pine Lillis, 1(1 feet White mi hark Empress, forsab- by CAULKTON k PARSONS. I A 1j 1 I ATIIN.—AUO M Wlilti I j Pili" Ihsirds, landing fn nov 14 FOR 8AI.K. S IGHT EXCHANGE on N«w York. u, III HIT HABERSHAM 4 SON. Oil MALE.—Uverpoul Sall.nntdy to ,v |f»—|w WM. IIATTKHSIIY 4 CO. IMHITIN44 GOODH.—36,(881 .ff boxes assorted '>11 Caps. 15.(88) Kley's Gel) I rill fine Wilier O.IMSI h-eiii'liG. D. do.; 260.(88) American d , livin'^ (Hiii waildlng; 2(M).(SHI E|e»'s FJ.ihIi. [V| M , * .Hint Bom the Manilla' Intel*, mid '"''I nov 14 J/JVKLL A I.A'ITIMOIIE u K" iii'ii pi.l 'l '• Mad FOR SALE. • A SMALL lot or Iliro Field Hands for sale. A Mini 30 years. 11 woman 27 years, A mail 'JH years, 11 Woman 22 years, A woman 40 years—all sound mid orderly. Apply to W18 WM. WHIOtlT. C UrY MARSHAL'S SALE^On the "first Tuesday in Decemher. ill front of the Court House, between His ii-uul li"itisur wile, will he sold l,«l No. 4, N« w Franklin Ward, bounded east by Montgomery street, south by Bay street, west by Lit No. ft, and north by Lot No. 11,Sold by resolution of'Council. nov 13 F. M. STONE, C. M. A GE PORTER.—46rnsksTennents celebrated Scotch Ale iu Quarts and Pints imported direct front tlie Brewery. 2n casks Byiim Porter in (Pint*. 20 do liar- Slav's Porter iu Pints. Lunling, and for sale by novl4 ('lag morn .v cinningham. C i II !•• I-.SIO.—fto Ihixch Euglinli Dairy t'jieese. 6u do J choiceUosheii Cheese. Lindiiig. and for sale by Iiov 14 CLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM. I .'•RKMII FRUIT AN li GREEN TURTLE. I —.111*1 arrived by the llriti.*li sclir Reform from Andres Island—Oranges, SluiddiM-k, Grape Fruit, Bananas and Lemons, w liirii are equal to any ever brought to this mar ket,—mid a few very film Green Turtle. For sale by WM. P. YO.NOE. Iiov 14 No.94 Ray street. AUD, CANDLKN, &cT—15 Tierces prime la-ar l-ard ! f>0 kegs do ; fit) boxes lleadell's tallow Caudles t!s mid Hs.; fto boxes Adamantine do ; 2ft barrels Sugar Cracker*, (hand made) 20 Ids Soda Biscuits; 20 bids Pilot Bread, landing mid iu store for sale by nov 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 Co. PUTTER AND CHEESE.-2ft kegs choir !> Goshen Butter; 60 hoxrado.Cheese; fto h Jit-li Dairy Cheese; landing and for sale by uov 14 SCRANTON,.IOH.N8T0N 4CO. riaE AN.—20 J^rliests Black Ten, J^|h papers (in tin X foil); 20 dodo %\h do.; 20 do ilo.;)<3h. do; 10 do do; Hyson do, choice article; 2ft llllli. Caddies do do; 2ft 61b. do. do. do.; 2ft (llh. do Oidiug do. laiuding and iu store, for salo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. "“OGLETHORPE LIGHT INFANTRY." Y otll CAP8 are really for delivery. Apply to nov 14 It WM. II, JACKSON. 1 'aLOUR.—lftO sacks Superfine Flour for sale at th A Depot. nov7 WILLIAMS* RATCLIFF. H AY AND POTATOES.—fto hales liny ,Vnd fiiK) Cabbages, landing per brig Phlliirn from New York, and for salo by BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. nov 9 EXTRACT OF " AN ORDINANCE to provide for re correct Registry of Deaths In the city of Savmnmli: passed 20tli October, 1863. Her. 6. And Im It further ordained. That the head of any family or keeper of a public or private hoarding house, or tlm keeper of any other house, hospital or place, from whose residence a dead body shall lie removed for burial iu any other Ilian the Ismrel Grove Cemetery, and who shall employ no undertaker or sexton for Ilia purpose, shall wlUiln twenty-four hours alter such Imrlal, make n report to the Clerk ofCouncll of the parliciiliirs.as required by tlm llrnt section of this Ordinance; and on failure for each offence, shall forfeit aud |my the sum of lliii ty dollars. True extract. A. 0. DAVENPORT, c. c. ms Kng- vesm;i, wan A ED. A Vessel from 4IHHo ftOO tons to load with ^ sawed Lumber for Cadez. For whlchallbo- rul freight will ho pHid. Apply to nov 2 COIIENN& HERTZ. aag,E oct 31) , mnster. Apply to OGDEN, 8TARR « CO. FOR SALE.—FREIGHT OR CH ARTER.—Tlm _!!"« schr MARIETTA IIANI), well suited lit. carrying Grain or Cotton, will tako Ireigbt or charter, or cun he purchased on application to Capt Terry, hoard, nt Anderson's upper whurLorto oct 3J ROWLAND A SON. FOR LIVEK'POOL.—TjiTiihip MARCIA C DAY, Chase, master, will hnvn despatch for Iho above port. For freight of 50o hale* Cnl'on, ajijtlj * oct 98 T. H.teJ. G. Ml FOR LIVERPOOL—The A 1 American Ship _____ CHARTER OAK, Houdlilllo, inasler, having part ol her enrgo engaged, will have quick despatch for above port. For freight apply to oct 26 IIUIGIIAM, KELLY A CO. FOR LIVERPOOL—TheThlp ELI WHIT SQSbNKY, having 1 early nil ol her csrgo euguged. will meet with dispatch. For balance of freight, or pas sage, apply to oct29 PADELPORD. FAY A OO. FOIl NALE, m A fX)T IN M II ITE.--VILLK, m ar the 30 mile sta tion C. II. It., on which is u small Store. Corn Hou*o and .Stables. Any person wishing to ntirchiwe.w " npply to the subscriber on the premise*, if said Is«t not sold by the first Monday iu January, It will heoffer ut public outcry, at the Court House lii 'Springficld on Hu " • M day. AMOS F. HAHN. TO RENT. J THAT DESIRABLE BRICK STOKE situated on j Whitaker street, next door to the corner of Buy and opposito Swift A Co. ntinlv to iv 6th WM. WRIGHT. ^ I'O RENT. J!m| A Cotton Ware House on iho liny that will store s" 1 * 1 1509 hales. Possession given iimiiedlatuly. rept 15 T. J. WALSH, No-170 lliiy-st. TO IIENT. M ONF.nf the teiicmcnis on Lincoln street, be tween Congress and 8t. Julian streets. Ten moderate, and poi«ession given Immetllnlely. Enquire of ocl 3*1 J. F. GAMMON. TO RENT. M Four of tlm liveleiieiituiil llousos. slliiuledoii cornor of Jones and Abercorn streets. Rent •950 per nniiiim. Possession given imiiiodlaloly. Also, the store on Bull street opposllc the Post office. Inquire or A. RON AUD, uug 14 Cornerol Buy nnd Hull streets. f dy The Store undeMhc’lduff,nt tho fool or Whlta ij[ l, "-“ , g li "^" rc “ f g pnnu|.;|( unuBlil.l. ** WANTED TO RENT, u house nleasniitly Bllnntnd, npply I sept7 WAVNE GKLNVILLllJk CO. I'O IK H E N T. M Tho store. No. 105 llrynn street, Young's build lugs, formerly occupied by E. 8. Kompton. Fob- mU «l..n Jn „ NSTnN FOR NAliE. In the roar of the Charleston stornnhout VVlinrl, having 11 lease ol five years, suitable finr the slo- rageof Lime, liny nr other merchandize. Tho Build ing nmy ho removed by tho purchaser, atUiooxnlrot Ion Appuw iy-i-it Williamson’s Bulkllnga. P" TATOEJ.- (II I.DINGS. I." illllciciil kind" f"i luilldciii 1 CHAFFER A CO, No.O Whitaker st. IIOV If If) RENT M Tlto Western corner Tenement of Cn«sol Row. fronting Reynolds square; also, two of the mid dle, Tenements of Hie same row. For couvo nil nee, there Is no dwolllng housu of u similar size pro fornhlolo tlient, lit the city. .. ,, v . ou „_. uttg -l—tr ALEX. A. 8MET8. fOK MALE. M That cnmmotllou* nnd desirable roridonre situ- atod nil Lot No. 34, Liberty Ward, fronting on Ho,nil Broad, noar West Broad streets. The house li MuhRlnnthilly built of brick*, Is well Mulshed In every part, nnd fitted up with gnsaml water fixture*. It also has mi excellent pump In the ynrd and a flower garden attached to Hie premises, together with all ne cessary out building*. ... The property can ho Inspected by any 0110 desirous ^ li? haeSbm, TniMW JUDSON HOUSE. Jnck.uiivllle, U»»t I lorlan M TIIIH now and commodious House Is now ......11 for ll." r.copll.n "imrd.... Tlm" wiHhlug to avoid the severity or a Northern cli- iiia'. may find inumniuiodatloiisill Ihe JilDHON IIOGHl-., wliemevery attention wtl tie rendered Hint aoinfcrr demands hy Hieinunngoiiieiilol W- Halisimry iiim' Ilia, imiiiii-Ii-iiI UHsIslnnl*. DANIEL HAY, oct 26-lino I'loprletor- ■Salts at auction. At Private Hale. A Bond ot tho Htato of Georgia for 9500, bearing In toresl 7 per cent. A Bond of the Houth Western Railroad for tftOO.con- verllole In Htock.oct 15 Private Halo A likely mulatto boy aged 95 years, to be sold to a city resident owner, only. Terms accommodating, sop 96 Private Halo. Two “ Ely’s Patent” Glua for Hea Island Cotton, fine finish, with metnllc roller*, (now,) for sale low. Also, 1(81 sacks of (2 bushels each) Egyptian Oats for seed, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers—a suno- rlor artl le. *>ot 0 IflliSlCAl* CARD. iruZjIITS BAR1NO-, Professor of jtiusic, Respectfully offer Ms services to the. ’citizens of Havannah. 'I'o bo louud at W. D. Zogbaum’i Muslo Hlore oct 1—3m uu nee s PHEwfnv. fBrrcrassoaa to PHitaaica IiRul T( )-Mt iRn<' W, at 11 r^etock. In front of atore, Tho usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, LL quors, ('rockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods, New and wocond hand Furniture, i lothliig.Faney ArHelr*,Clocka, vv * lc J" , | J ewelry, Ac. Term* cash before delivery. •i_\| i^TL“i^V article* purheased al auction am) notMt- ,h ,* ne * 1 'eiH'Isr rale, will be sold on ac- ednnt and risk of former purchaser. not !• Titei’. V! d , w ;««on-At Auction, _ m , TO-MOKIIOW, at ll u clock In front of Htore, Will bo sold, a fine Horse, six y.-sr* old, warranted sound. Also, a good M agon arid Harness, tho owner having no further use for them. 00T jq Large Kale of choice old Wines and' Liquors—At Auction. On TIIUKflDAY, next at 11 o’clock, In front of Store, One hundred nnd norenty-flvo packages of Wlnea and Li quor*, viz: 19 cases, 1 do* each, “ Yrlartoa" Sherry, 1832; 17 ease* 1 doz each, Gordon Sherry 5 8 cases 1 doz each, Old Madeira Wine; 2ft ruses 1 dor. each, Old Port Wlno ; 4H cases 1 doz each, Dark Cognac Rrandy; 12 cases 1 dor. each, Pure Cherry Brandy; 7 cases 1 doz each, Pure Holland Gin; 8rases \U. dot.each,Old Monottg’la Whiskey, 1840; 10 dvtiiljoiiiis Old Mountain Dew Scotch Whiskey; 4 do Old Monongahela Whiskey; 40 hskts Champagne, Crown Bran, pta and qts. In Wood. 614 casks Bland Madeira, imp 1830, r)n 1839; 2 l l casks Bland Madeira, imp 1849, vln 1835; 10 casks United Proprietors Bruudy, 1849; 11 V* casks A Selgnctte Brandy; 1 plpo do do; 1 % |iipo do do 4 U, jdpes Double Pine Apple Gin; 3014 cusks Pule Cuguuc Brandy ; 6 Is casks Pclcvolson Brandy; 2*4cusks Pale ASeignette Brandy; •3 ]<y casks Dark A Selgnette Brandy; 15 % casks J. B. Goddard dark Brandy, 1851; ft pipes do do do d(^ 16 % casks old Port Wlno; 16 VS rusks “Grape" Brandy, In bond. Terms cash. Hums under $1(8), cash; from $100 to $300, sixty days; abovo $309 ninety days for approved endorsed paper, nov 10 Potatoes—at Private Bale. Now Landing and in Htore—50 Barrels Carter Potatoes. Terms Cash. nov 6 l.EFLER & WILCOX, DENTISTS, offlco over DuWill & Morgan’s Store 1 Congress Street, oct 4—ly SAVANNAH,OA. TO RENT, M TWO TENEMENTS in (Jordon Block, front ing Chatham Square, and woll liirnlshed with water, gas, stable*, 4c. Possession given 1st November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, ocl 10 No. 72 llrynn street. FOH II ENT. M TIIE EASTERN TENEMENT of llrick Build ing, corner of A been n and Jones Street Apply to oct2» HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO. TO It ENT. A brick store and dwelling, corner of Charlton and Jefferson street*. A pply to • sept25 WYLLY 4 MONTMOLLIN. t on baXe. A Two and a Half story Wooden Dwelling, ' mi JJrick Basommit, no nr me corner Monlgornery ■and Liberty streelSi on lee simple lot 30 by 70 ll. The house Is In good repair, nnd Itu* been recently ren ovated and pulnit-d. It al*« has ga* nnd water, hot and cold, lino bnth room, 4c. For particulars, apply to WM. WRIGHT. uov 2 TO RENT. POSSESSION given immediately, the Western ■'ill Tenement of II. K. Jackson’s llousm in Huuih lUL»r<"'d-sl. Apply to A. C. D AVENPORT, nov 2—tr FOIt It ENT. LA A VALUABLE Wharf H'oro in tho Enstcru !!!!■ Tenement,on Moore’* Wharf. Also, the store ’occupied by Mr. Cullen, on the same Wltari. oct 95—lino ROUT. II MtERSII AM 4 HON, m HATS AND CAPS M Corner Ilnrnnril & Brongliton-Sts.^^ B EL " EN ’" E W 8TVLK HIl,K HATH. SOFT HATH, of all descriptions. CAPS nr every STYLE and QUALITY. l.ow fur Cash or uood Crxdit. CORN ER OF oc-8-IJai) IIKllUGIITON fc BARNARD. 33. EIXjXjXS, Factor and (icncral Commission IIICKIIIWT, No. 7! HuyNircel, SHvannahi Ga. ffl. noirm A* IMPORTER OF CHOICE SPANISH SEQAES, Tobacco, A'c. Corner or Conorksh and Bull Strkxtb, SAVANNAH. nov I—lyr for Kent. Tho stores under MT. ANDREWS HALL, cor- fcjjjl nor of Broughton amt Jefferson streets, will ho IfirJL let In two, three, or four Store* to suit tenants, os-eosloit uu 1st November. For term*, apply to uug 20 WILLIAM ROGER-*, Secretary. PIANOS. W. D. ZOGBAUM 4 CO., _ I[AV':.H r !-T HKCKIV- #8|S59^kTEED ii flno a«Kortnient of^w-^yMP ^YnStelnway 4 Sons’ G RA \p B I » | I ■ Action Pianos of 7J4* * ** J Gotnvcs, Lighte, Newton 4 Bradbury'*, Sttnlard's, 4i They are di*tiugul*lied for EVENNESS, PURE, MUSI CAL QUALITY Ol-'TONE, AND SUPERFINE ELASTIC ACTION. VOCAL AND PIANO FORTE MUSIC, The latest of American and Foreign Publication*, a* also n handsome collection of FRENCH ENGRAVINGS AND LITHOGRAPH. 8 , with Frame*. Wo would, therefore,cordially Invito our friend* nnd tho nuldic gi-ncrullv. esneelitllv those wishing to purclnuu u NUPKUIOll PIANO, to call and examine our Stock, embracing nil kind* ot Musical Instrument*. W. 1). ZiHIHAUM k CO., uov ft No*. M7 Bryan and 94 Hr. J'ltian Sfs. Executor’s Sals. On WEDNESDAY, 14lh Nov., at 11 o’clock, In front o store, will be sold, Sundry articles ot Furniture, Crockery, Shoes, Cloth ing, Hals, Caps, Furnishing Goods, fcc., belonging to the estate of Robert Dtmond, dec’d, and sold by per mission of the Court and per order of the Exenutoia foi the benefit of boirs aud creditors of said estate. Term cash. nov 5 DlNftOEDTION. T HE firm of CRANE fc RODGERS was dissolved on the 12th Inst, by mutual consent. Either party will uso the namoof the firm Inclosing Its present busi ness. H. A. CRANE, J. G. RODGERS, COPARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigned have entered Into copartnership, under the Ann or RODGERS at NORRIS, for the transaction of agcnoral Grocery business, at tbo old stand of Crane fc Rodgers, cornor of Hay and Llncole streets. JAMES G. RODGERS, lUII'n 1 Nonuta Savannah, May 19, 1855 JAMES A. NORRIS. may 18—if DIKSOEETION. T HE coparlnerNliin heretofore existing under the firm of MORSE fc NICHOLS lathis day dissolved by* mutual consent. II, MORSE will continue the hiialnosa at tho old stand, 155 Broughton street. Also the manu facturing ami Jobbing work al the shop in Jefferson street. Tho unsettled bustneKS of the firm will bo attended to by him, and to whom all accouu.s and notes due Jun* 1st, must bo paid Immediately. MORSE fc NICHOLS. Savannah. August 1st, 1855,aug I—tf l’»U RENT. . Two largo and commodious brick storer, in the • roar of liiu old Steamboat Co’s Yard, from 1st Ljniiu to 1st November, Id',A, with tho privilege of continuing tho rent tor u longer period. Apply at ltd* office. may 94—tf FOIt RENT, A COMFORTABLE Two Story Brick Dwell Ing, pleasantly *Htimed on Liberty sin-ot, with stable,Carriage House.and Servant* Room above, good Ynrd aud fine Well of Water. A|)j>ly [- net 29 VRIGIIT. 8200 Reward. RUNAWAY from the Hubsurlhor on the 92d Heple-nber, Ills slave A I.BERT, who Is 27 year*of ago,about 5 feet 8 Indie* high, weigh* about 140 pounds, ho* straight und Very light hair, blue eves,amt I* so white that It will bu inictill to detect Ids being a Negro. Illsfroul teeth are fast decay lug, chew* tobacco, and I* (ond of spirit* tho’ i>o drunkard. He cannot rend or write, has no trade; has been accustomed to stock and f-t-mlng. Ho has but little knowledge of the country, nnd will liavo frequent occuslou to enquire Ids way, Is rather slow In speech, and hns rathe ran humble appearance. ONE HUNDRED I)( >LLARs and the horse (II taken with him.) will be given by me for his confinement litany fail, and inlorma- lion sent to me so I get him. Ono Hundred Dollai* will lie paid for proof to cnvlct tlio Abolitionist who has been tampering with him lursotno nionlli* past, and who has Incited him to lake this advantage of my absence to New York. Any one who may have *een said Negro will greatly oblige me hy writing, *0 that I ntay have some idea of what direcllmt he bus tuketi. Ho will undoubtedly puss himself us a while man. When ho lelt he redo a cites- nut soriel horse, worth about $70. J. M.TISON, oct 19—If Bethel, Git nil Georgia. PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y. OF HARTFORD, CoNN. Capital 200,000 Dot lam. T HE subscribers having been appointed Agents of the above named Company, are prepured to Issue it h Policies on l-*l re Risks. This Company Insures nunlnst Loss or Damage by Fire, ot, as favorable term* as any responsible company, ami Its aim will be to secure the confidence of tlio public by an honorable course of deal ing. oct22 1 ODEN'S fc HERTZ, Agents. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. DANIEL CRONIN, UPIIOi.8TERF.il, 80 BRYAK-ST. AX7UULD respecllully announce to the citizens ot Vv Savannah, that Ik, is ready to make and put down Carpets, Ull Cloth, Mailing, fcc n at tho shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. 3mo—oct 3 £3. M. BLOUNT, CULLF.UTING AREN'T, DARIEN, GEORGIA, W OULD res|K.*cirully refer parties to the following gentlemen: Alexander Mitchell. T. P. Pea-o anu Jacob Rokenbough, Darien, Gu.; Samuel Palmer 4 Sun, Savannah; M. P. Stacey, E-q., (,'hnrloston, 8. C.; F. J, Beck, Enq.,62 Wall-street, New Yurk Darien,Oct., 1855. oct 2 NEW TIN STOIC E AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY, NO. 141 Sou nt-WKST MaKKKT sqoark. dryxn strrkt. I WOULD Inform my old friends and pat rons, 1 have opened the above store, lo con duct the Stove, Tin anil Snout Iren husliters In all Its various form*, where will he found n general variety of Stove*. Tilt aud Sheet- Iron Ware, which 1 will lie pleased to show' you, and al such prices as will sullsfy you If y ou want to purchase. Al kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lend, Galvanized Iren Work of every description, Job Work and Repair ing executed with despatch,DJd Stores pul up and Pipes furnished at short notice. Tln-Wnro at Wholesale and Retail. Call down llrynn street. It will pay y ou for tho walk. nov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. PKIVA.TE ACADEMY, FOR YOUNG LADIES, T HE 1 NDERHIONED designs opening a Private Academy for Young Ludles, In EATONTON,PUTNAM COUNTY,GEORGIA, on Wednesday,Jail.0lh. 1856. Number of pupils liuiltud to 30. Tuition per annum •12ftUU—ono ltnlf In advance, and the other nt the end of tho year. In thl* charge is embrac.-d the rmular c mrse of English Studies— Latin, French. Germuii and Spanish, If desired—Music on the Pinno,' )rgan, llu-p and Guitar—Drawing In pencil- lings, Cray on, Moiioidiroinallcs—Painting in Dlls,Water colors, and the beautiful style culled Grecian Painting— Embroidery, In uil Us varieties— tt'ax Fruit and Flow ers. I’ons, Ink, Paper,States, Pencil*, Ac-, supplied gratia. A complete Apparatus will hefurulshi-d, In order to affiinl ample Illustrations In tlioNutural Sciences. Musical instruments will bo provided, that each pu pil nmy have tlio means of dally practice in addition to tho regular lesson. Attention Is culled to tho fact that no extra charge ia made In this Academy . The parent or guardian may mako such select ions from the various departments ns time and the best interests of the pupil may dictate, all to he Included In the mimum ubove specified. The uld ol accomplished leuchor* ha* been secured. Hoard may he hnd in Iho best families at 812 00per month.Including washing, fuel, and lights. Applicants may address me fur tho present, nt I.ump- kin, -lewiirt county, Ga. I. U. BRANHAM nov 3—law-if DINMM.t l ION. VfOTIUK Is hereby given that the special co-part- Lx nurshlp.exisllng between tho undersigned,unde* tho firm of r.J. OUDEN, will hu dissolved from and aflor the first day 01 July, 18.65. FRANCIS J. OGDEV, FRANCIS T. WILLIS. Savannah, May 17,1855. j e q_if CO PA KTNEHKHIP. T UB undersigned liavo this day formed a copartner < ship under thu name and firm of ChUen, Starr fc Co., tor tho transaction of a general Shipping and Com mission business. FKAS. J. OGDEN, WM. STARR, Jr„ BENJ.il. HARDEE. Savannah, Mav 17, ’55. June 2 EO-PAItTNERSIHP NOTICE. T HE Undersigned havo this day formed a copartner ship fur tho ti aiuacKoii of a General Factorage and Commission business, undet tho name and style of BAYNARD 4 ROWLAND, and solcilt the patron age of their friends and the public generally. EPHRAIM BAYNARD, JyU JOIINT. ROWLAND, Jr. COP'AHTN ERSIHP. 'pHOMASfl. WAYNE and R. AI.EX. WAYNE 1. transacting business in Savannuh under the style of THUS. S. WAYNE fc SON; U. U. GRENVILLE 4 W. T. SAMPLE, transacting business in Cbatla- noogit, under the stylo of GRENVILLE fc SAMPLE, und in Savannah under the stylo of GRENVILLE fc C<)., havo entered Into copartnership (to date from the 1st July, 1855,) Tor Iho purpose of transacting a gen eral ConiiulNNioii 4 Forwarding RuelncB Under tho stylo of WAYNE, GRENVILLE fc CO., at Savannah, GRENVILLE,d* “*»LEfcCO., al Chattanooga. THOMAS s. WAVNE, R. At.KX. WAYS!. Jo 5—It Rice Lands and Negroes, FOR HALE. A VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION, on thd (yrjjjfcSnviinniili River, within a few miles of the cltvj np^oiiitnlnlng near 2000 acre* of land, of wliielt 74(1 i. Acres are cleared rice land under bank—518 acre ol murrii laud, which cun ho cultivated in rtcc—157 acre of unit marsh, adjoining 190 acres of cleared upland— acn-a of uncleared upland. On the pre-mines nre twq settlement*, negro houses to accommodate 200 uegroe*. one of the liand*onte*t settlement.* ou tho River, a coml fortahle dwelling and overseer’s house, hrlek barn and steam thrasher, winnowing house, 4c. Possession gh immediately. 1 With the lands may be purchased 170 to 186 Negroes on the; plantation, accustomed to rice culture. For terms njK ply to % R. HABERSHAM 4 SON. uov 7 2aw3tu VALUABLE SEA ISLAND PLANTATION Si A GANG OF 12U NEGROES a 1 At IRS ale.—That valuable PLANTATION on ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, known as HAMILTON, con taining HI 7 acres of lutid, of which 510 acres of first quality hammock are under cultivation. This plantation is oiteof tho most healthy, prodttclivo ami desirable roridencca on iho seaboard of Georgia, nnd having been for twenty years under h regular sys tem of manuring, 1* now In a high stale of fertility. On tho premises are a dwelling house, and au excel lent gin and cotton house, with basement* of tabby ; a hospital, workshop, corn and negro house*,all of tabby, and a stable and other nuthouses of wood. Those tlement U Immediately on the hands of a bold river of salt water, with a new and substantial wharf, at which llto slonmers Irum Florida to Snvununh nnd Charleston land, when required; und is within 8 m " of thu town of Brunswick, nml2'J mile* from a beach affording au uninterrupted drive of 4 miles. Tlio health of this plantation has bceu remarkable, and it enjoys tho advantages of regular sea breezes and an abundant supply of fish and oyster*. Tho gang, which contains 126 negroes, Is orderly,and In every respect a very valuable ono. With very fow exceptions, the nogroes composing It have been horn on the plantation, nnd havo been accustomed to a firm and mild discipline. For terms, apply to Jy26—lawtf J.H.CUUPKR, Darien, Ga. UTIUN or CO PARTNERSHIP li Co-partnership heretofore existing between OTHWEl.Lt ‘ - DIVMILI 1 BQTfitvfiLLfc \VHITEHEAD Is hereby dlss*!r- ed by mutual conseni. Either party ia authorizodva attend to the uniettlod businesa. 8. E. BOTIIWELL. Savannah, June 1. talk. II. WHITEHEAD. CO-PARTNERNHIP. T HE Undersigned have thla day formed a Co-part nership for the transaction of n Factorage and Commission business under the name and slyJo of IB>TIIWELL fc VVII1TEHEAD,and respectfully so licit the palrouuago of their friends and the public gon- entUy- . , , . D, E. BOTIIWELL. Savannah,Juno 1,1855. B. WHITEHEAD. . CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T ill-'. Undersigned have this day formed a co-partner ship under the name and style orcoi'PERfc FRASER, for the purpose cf carrying on a Factorage and General Commission Business,and respectfully so- Bc>l the palruiiago of their friends and the public gen erally WM. AUDLEY COUPKR. JNO. COUPER FRASER. Ray st., Savonnah,June 1. COPAllTN ERSIHP. T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, to date from the 1st Inst, for the Iransaciton of a General Fac»‘* rage, C<-mmltfMen and Forwarding Bust ness, uudert i.e firm of CRANE, WELLS fc CO., Sevnnnah, and RICHARD CURD fc CO., Macon, and pledge their strict personal attention to aay Busi ness entrusted to their charge, al either place. II. A.CRANE, L. W. WELLS. RICHARD CURD Savannah, June5th, I85a jetl— ly CO-P A H T N EIIHHIP. T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership under tho stylo of VERSTILLE fc FRIERSON, for tha purpose or conducting a Forwarding and General Commission business. HENRY W. VERSTILLE, EDMUND FRIERSON. Savannah, August 7,1855. aug7 Last of the Lakclaml Farms & Lots, Ahd only a fow day.* loft to secure ono of them. piIFTY FARMS AND SEVEN HUNDRED BUILD- P 1NU LOTS will lie divided among Four Hundred Suit- scrlhers on the evening of the 13th lust. Each Subscri ber for only $10. will receive n Farm front two to twenty acres, ot- two Building Lots, 2ft by 100 feet, lying together, beautifully located in the village of Lakeland, L. 1. Fur nmp* and certificate*, apply to nov 7—td WM. WRIGHT, Agent. M. CARY, Tailor, H AS REMOVED to the Store formerly occupied by the late Mr. Alexander, in Dull street, opposite the Drug Store, where lie I* prepared to Cut and Make up Gentlemen's Garments in tho latent ntylc, and on tlio most reasonable terms foreu*li; also, Uniform* for Military Companies for any part of the State. P. S. Gentlemen will find it to their advantage to pa tronage the subscriber, as they are stir' to he pleased both with the workmanship arid price. Catting dorm at tlm shortest notice. iiov 7—3m LiliOllti CORN, OATH,'Ate.—10,000 holsabu X* choice White Corn, IftO hag* Superfine Flour, 600 htialu-ls choice Heed Oats, 100 bushel* Corn Meal. Al Central Railroad and instore, for sale by _U.iv7 WAVER * CONSTANTINE. C O A E .—A cargo or very superior household Coal- ,.«!>• «“ 1 »fr-'"-y N r ,',a'^ A -10 lilul* choice St. Croix Sugar, 106 hag* prime Green Rio Coffee; ' fair do do do; prime l<ognlm do; 60 do prime Lignin, 60; • 30 do of mat* Old (lovornmen Jaw do; ir,1, i,.,*,.- Colgate* No. 1 and ll» Bar soap; loo 1 ,|„ Buchan's * Smith's Family do, landing and 1U nov n |'ft r,,rHa,, ’ by SCRANTON A JOHNSTON A- CO. _ t ~xODFlMII, — niAl’KI2UKL, POTATOES, J fcc—1 lilul Codfish, , . 10 Mils largo No. 1 Mackerel, new, 2ft “ No. 3 “ “ 20 lil’f “ No. I “ “ •jo “ “ No. 2 “ “ fat bids Carter Potatoes, 50 “ Planting “ pinkeyes, 66 “ “ “ while, ftn “ Mercer “ 106 boxes Herring*. Ltndhig, and for sate hy „„v |ft St’ll ANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. 1 )144 IIION. tlai 1st,,ie No. t. daily <\pu led |ht slop Sliiindon flout lllasgow. n „v if, AN DRKW LOW. A CO. LOOKING GLASSES 4 PICTURE FRAME MAWXJP AOTOILY. HORACE V. SIGLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALE-ROOMS, 01 Forty*h-St., New York. M R. II. V. 8. would cnll the attention of strangers visit ing the cllv, and especially those in tlio trade, to his extensive WARE-ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY. In the • possession of unequalled facilities, he is enabled to execute all orders on the lowest possible terms. The sale-rooms nrn replete with choice spccinfcns, andn lull assortment of RICH GILD1NU IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Mouldings, Rich (lilt, Rose Woods, Oak, Maple, Zebra nnd Mahogany, In every variety and constantly on hand. Order* front all parts of the United States and Canadas, executed with promptness,packed with the greatest of care. A liberal discount allowed to the Trade. H. V. SIGLER, 64, 67, 09 nnd 71 Forsytli-st., nov 12—Onto* 8 New York. HANDSOME INC0UE TO BE MADE T HE abovo call he m 11 dVb!"every Town and County throughout the Union, by engaging ‘ h ® turo and sale or an article, upon which, tor an1 outlay ol • 10, ono thousand dollar* a year may bo made. The article is ono of universal daily consumption, and one Hint hit* puzzled tho brains of some of tho most eminent ^ll*1 s°soIf°evldent that It Is destinod to become one of the most necessary of the necessities ol life. 1 ho article Is one that will havo as ready and permanent a salo aa * yJJJj particulars will bo sent by mall, on iho receipt of 12)4 cents, or an equivalent In Post <Mice stamps. Spo- clments aent when required. Address JAS. T. HORNE fc CO., Box 4,551,Post Office, ocl 30—Iru S Now York. WHO’LL SMOKE P JUST UECK1YKU. T HE Sl'USCRIREU has just roturnwl to the city with a fine selection of the following Brand* of Segars: DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT l'inn do Oro t Luidri-s,) Rio Hondo (Isindres,) Li llabatia (Lindres.) Rio Hondo Galnttcs, Rio Hondo Millar, Ojas d» Oro, Coltstielo Tralmeos, U Manola, Esmetalila. Flor Flnu, (Esmeralda.) El Crlsol, Rencitrel Millar. Columbia, I'gttes. nov 5 M. MOLINA, cor. Congress nnd Bull sts. B AUGINO AND HOPE.—60 lmlca heavy Gnu- nv Cloth. 20 IkiRs heavy Duiidre (for 8<vv Islands,), 66 holt* medium do 44 Inch. Ikxt colls Ky Ro|te. 600 lira Rugging Twine, in store und for sale by uov 12 W KltSTF.lt A I'ALMES. S UNDUIKM. l.'*»’do/eti 2 A 3 strand Hnmms. fit) do/.-n isiinli-'l llii' kets. 2"o ft. 16, 1 .• and 20 gullnn lion bound Iveg*. Mm ' . and Lj Live* Sardines. 1' boxes Pipe*, lu sloro and for Mile bv nov 12 WKBtfTER 4 PALMES. NOTICE. I pRoM this date, all vessel* navigating the Savaunah ’ Rlvor, will pass to tho North of tho Dredging Ma chine, now employed ou the wrecks. All steamers, passenger, freight and tow boata, wtl let off steam when approaching tno Wrecks, and paaa the Dredgltig Machine and Mud Flats with a diminished speed. OCTAVUS COHEN, Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. tem. Savannah On., August 16,1655. tug 17 171A DPI It A WINER. O NE of tho firm of Welsh Brothers, of Madeira, ex pects 10 bo In Savannah during tho month of Do- bomber next, with samples of a small rock of choice Madeira Wlnea. List ol prices and description of oust • Ry can he seen at the offlco of the undersigned, wliore any orders will bo duly registered. oct 17-lm HUNTER fc GAMMELL. mi BED lll.ANKETS. T O families who wish a superior Bed Blankot. we offorO 4,8-4, DM and 12-4 fine Swiss Blankets, a now and beautiful article. Aim, 6-4,8-4.10-4 and 12-4 Knso Blankot*. Whitney Blanket* of all sizes, and u choice English Blanket, Cradle and Cribb Blankets. The shore article will be sold at the very lowest prices. Call and examine ourlot nt Blanket* before purcnnnlug elsewhere, joct 2) ROKENBAUGH fc LADSON. REMOVAL, T HE undersigned have removed to the counting room two doors East of Messrs. Ogden, Starr fc Co’s. PARI.I'.TllN fc PARMONA. OCt 9 CARLKTON fc PARSONS, y-iommlsslon Merchants, Bay-si. NOTIC’F. T HE undersigned have this day established an Agen cy at KtioxvIlloTenuesseu, 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. II. CLARKE fc CO. Orders for Western Produce, thankfully received and promptly executed. TI8ON fc MACKAY, T. U.CLARKE. Savannah. Ga., 10th Oct., 1835. oct 13 NOTICE. T WO months after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to Mil laud and negros belonging to tho estate of James C. Hines, dec’d- oct IS JOHN P. HINES, Adm’r. I for sale. Apply lo WM. WRIGHT. AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. CO-PAKTNEHMII1* NOTICE. I Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN lu eo- pari nershlp with tno lit the Auction and Commission burim-ss. The business will hereafter he conducted un der Hie name and aiyleof Spencer Cttrnill * Co. SPENCER CURRELL. Savannah. Oct. 15.1855. ocl 16 VALIAHLF, IT1AN1HE. T HE Subscribers keep constantly on baud a supply of KotilewoU’s Mineral Sal'.s and Guano, ana Und Plaster. N. A. HARDEE fc CO. Je 91—Omo NOTICE. A da M SHORT having made an assignment lo Hiram Robert* for tlio tx-netlt of his creditors, all per sons haviiw demands wiraliii* -he said Adam short, will pleaM roudor a statement ol auch demand to the aa- •Ignoo. HIRAM ROBERTS. _Savannah, Mays, 1H55. may8 C TUN NY CLOTH, "-.i-miy i'ld’h In ltalcaandhai f a hales, lauding fmn brig Cnndttt o, and for sale hy nov 14 MINIS J-JOHNSTON. B KKF.-20 Itulf^bbl*. Ftttnilv 'Market' Beef, landing from seltr. John Vurmuit, and lor salo by UOV 14 MINIS 4 JOHNSTON. A COW •—Bacon Sides und llnm* In-store, and for salo by nov 14 MINIS4 J0HN8T0JL_ siIT A NO.—IV IT nov 14 C 10FFKK.—Oldtii ) for sale by uov 14 icrnuient .lava and 'lo>'liaCofleo , MINIS * JOHNSTON