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S V VANN AH liKl'Urn.IC VN. MONDAY MORNl. < <» t NOVEMBER 19, 185ft. Jg. |ili.nOUBft «0»s lilNB YORK k 8AVAKlfAH PACKETS. NKXV LINE I* compet'd ol the following lino iii Which Will loive l*lcr No. 0 Norik Riv. r, Now Yolk, punctually over) Thursday: n .. »chr F.DXVARD KIDDER, 3*) Ions, Ty ler, Master *V .. |l KM A NT KLANNi»l. 395 do. Appleglll, Jo »* GEORGE DAVI8. 3'Ul ton*, Smith, Jo , .. I.OVKT PBAOoCK, 370 Iona, Merrv, Jo „* » WADER RALEIGH, 336 tons, Marshall, Jo Tht'M rrcwl* non oil of tho flrst class, and. having wn built during iho past your expressly for Ibo trade, ” *, ll deserving the attention of shippers. They sr* r .minmiJiHl by m nature of experlenra mui ability, anJ »’ Nn r ’ ,, ! r u l l0n 'l" lch dlspa.ch. and every alien* !T,ii being paid to their convenience. u j. It. nil.MOWN It CO, 164 XVater-st., N. Y. III’NTKH te GAMMED,, Agents,Savannah. JAS. 11. DICKSON, Life and Fire Insurance Igent, atriLli TRAVKL through Ontntl nnJ Upper Georgia If ami Teuneaaeo, July aulhorir.oJ l<y responsible Companies, to aollcit ami receive a|i|i|icallona from |»ar* tii't *« tilling their Uvea or properly Insured. He will also act aa agent for the Savannah Republican, fieforn to Meanra. Wehater A Palmes, Win. King. Ken* n e,lv A Beach. J. M. Norwood, l*. XV. Alexander, X - . XV. Skill. Savannah. nov J—tf WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF, Central Commission Merchants, lavaunah, Georgia. WIU1AMM. M. kpwim kATCLirr. Jhnafaljccotict*. NOTICE. Til K Halo t)f Freight on Bale* of Domentle by thla line lo New York, will be Night Cauls per Tool, until luriher notice. PA DEI.FORD, PAY k CO. Orriua N. Y. ann Savannah Sts amhiiifCo. / [oct 9j Savannah, (>oi. s, 1855. | IA A I I S OI' ITINIUIIT Hf tho PhllaJelphla a.iJ Savannah Steam* «hlp Line, on Light tlooJa and Dry Unqda, will be 10 cenla and If* cenia per eublo foot, being the ralea eatabllahed prior to June last, aug 07 C. A. L. LAM AH, Agent. CITY COURT OP It A VANN All. • NOV KM It KK TKHM, 1866. 1 M1E CITY COURT of Savaunah ha* been adjourned until the 2d Monday of December next. Suitors, Ju ror* and XVitneaaee, will ulcane take notice, nov vi—it XVM. H. BULLOCH, Clerk. REMOVAL. GENERAL INSIKAME AGENCY. NO. Ill BAY NT., (NEXT TO MORNING NEWS OFFICE.) 1 MIK SUBSCRIBER is repruseutiug the following Com paiiies: Farmer* and Mechanics’ Fire, Marine and Life Insu rance Coiupauy of Philadelphia. Capital, #300,000. Hon. ili.mias It. Florence, President; Edward It. Uelmbold, Secretary. Bridgeport Fire and Mariuo Insurance Company of Brnlge|Hir«, Ct. Capital, cash, #100,uoo. U. lY.Cbattleld, Vresident; J. II. XVashburu, Secretary. Equitable Fin* and Insurance Company of London.— Dud up rupitul, #1.360,000- C. K. Hubicht. Hubert T.Dil- leu ami Henry Ludlaui, Kaqs., Trusteesuf the Company in New York. State Mutual Fire ami Marino Insurance Company of Penn*)Ivunia. Capital and caah assetta, #380,000. Charter Oak late Insurance Company of Hartford,Ct. Capital and surplus over, $400,000, Janies C. XValkley, j'resldeut; Jnu. L. llruce, X'ice President; Elina GUI, Secretary. The Cliartor Oak Life Insurance Company is as ready and prompt now to protect the w idow- and oi^ham ns was the Add Charter Oak to protect tho liberties and rights of their Fathers. Its losses have been and will be promptly paid. The Fire and Marino Insurance Companies have all available cash assets to meet any io„*cs which may occur. 1 have nut, nor will 1 knowingly, bars tho agency of any company, which is not sound and safe. On tills tho pub lic may‘rely; and I trust the endeavors 1 have made du ring the past disastrous years for Insurance Companies, to keep those insuring with tno from losing premiums paid, though at a great loss to tuyself, will be a proof of the honesty of my dealings. Thaukiug my friends and the public for tlie very liberal patronage they havo given me. I would solicit a continuance of the same from all wishing insurance of any kind'. A. XV1LUUR, General Insurance Agent, No. Ill Bay-st. SPECIAL NOTICE. iy On the flrst day ot February next, tho Arm of IIOUTON At RIKNMAN, will bo dissolved by limitation. After this date, Ihey will do an ex clusive CAHI! BUSIN ESS, fu the purpose or set tling up. Allot our stock of XVatches, Jewelry, Silver Ware aud Fancy Goods, wo will soli at a very small advauee on the cost, for cash only. HORTON It RIKNMAN, IIU Broughton street. Savaunah, June 1*1,1855, tuay 31—if " ftPECIAL NOTICE. ALL PNRSONS Indebted to the Into firm ofPRICE A VKADNIt are respectfully requeated lo call ou tho euli ter I bur and pay up, and thereby save troubto and ex pense. XVM.O. PRICK, H7 Bay street, Jy 11 Surviving Co-partner. NOTICE. nri IIAVK removed my Office lo No. 170 Ray St. oct 31 OUTAVUS COI1NN. Uottrrtro. . . HOW IS Y00K CHANCE I! * ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HAND! BY AUTIIoaiTV or THk STATS Or UKOHUfA Port Gaines Academy liottery. I/Bparalled Ncheme for November!! _ . CltSMM f>, To be drawn November 13rd. 1863, In tho City of At lanta, 13a., when prizes amounting to 30.000 DOLLARS! XX III he distributed according to the following Intlmn- ble Scheme. If you draw Iho lowest Prize you get the cost o| your ticket, without deduction, and remember every Prize Isdrawn at each drawing. Look at It I One Prize lo every Ten Tickets 11 CAPITA!. PRIZE, »10,0004! Sale# at Auction. Z®Y NPENCEH CUHI^ELL A CQ. ~ At Auction. THIS BAY, nt 11 o’clock. In front of store. An nsMirtnu-nt of Groceries, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Cutlery, Cooking and Parlor Stoves, Fancy Articles,Clocks, XVati hcs, Jewelry, l-'ninitnm, Ac. nov ID ’ "At Auction. THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, In front of store, 8 casks Porter, 1 hlul Bacon ilnins, Am*. not 10 1 prize of 2 3 do II do 10 do 17 do U.IHMI aro 4,000 i 43 prizes of £4X1 are 1.5(81 | 83 do 2.-II! are 9,750 i VO0 do 110 are 1,150 030 do 75are I,‘.>75 110,000 50 are 25 are 10 are 5 aro 2,150 2.075 2.000 3J5U OT FRIRNDS AND FEI.LOXX’-CITIZKNS.—I am a Candidate for re-election lor the office or TAX COL LECTOR, on the 1st Monday In Jauunry next, aud res- pecllully ask your support. F. M. ST< )NE. N. B. If elected, 1 pledge mvself not to accept of any other office. [oct 31] F. M. 8. To THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. t.KNTLEXIEN I am a candidate for tho office of Tax Collector of this County, (tho election to bo held on the first Monday In January, ISad.) and respectfully solicit your support, nov l-ule A. F. BENNETT. NOTICE M R. 8. C. DUNNING having retired from tho Agency of the Howard Insurance Company of New York, the appointment has been conferred ttgen the undersign ed, who will conduct the business of tins Company for tli future as its Agent for the 8tnte oflieorgia. nov7—Ini C1IA8. II. CAMPF1ELD. erauWAnttB for Office. FOIt MiEHIFF. FKLI.OW-iTTIZENS—1 offer for tho office ^, of Sheriff of Chatham enmity, at the ensuing lection in January next, and icspectlully solicit your ■ port. [»ct 17—Id 1 XVAHING RUSSELL. roH uitm.xAH TO THE VOTERS l»F'CHATHAM COIJNTY. av* (lentleinun:—I am u t.'u lull date for election to iho office of Ordinary, at Iho ulo«.‘llou iii Januaiy next, and will bn thankful for jour support. may «»• _ M. G. SHBFTALL. ar5»i ' FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a candidate WBW for the office of Ordinary at the oleclion In Januaiy uext, anil respectfully ask your support. inay 7 J5,’5tl BARNARD E. BEE. AwTjA* XX’E are authorized to announce JAMES E. GODFREY, as a candidate for the office of ordinary or Chatham County, at tho eusutng January eiuetton. _ may 5—td VVe am authorized to annoiiuce THOMAS VrSm If. II.-XKDEN, as a candidate for the office -if ordinary of Chatham Count)-, at the ensuing Jniiu arv election.|o 4—ide* I'Olt CI.EItK OP COUHTN. FELLOW CITIZENSl-T um a candidate for the office of i lurk of tho Superior and LANDS AT AUCTION, WILLDE SOU) AT PUDUC AUCTION IN TUE CITY OF UaUNSWICK.OA. ON TUESDAY, 27TH INHT^ 18,000 Aonns OF FINE AND HAMMOCK LANDS. riMIESE LANDS lie contiguous to XX'utcr Carriage, and A the line of Die Brunsw ick aud Florida Rail Road, and are worthy of attention. For particulars, enuiiiro of E. M. MOORE, ESQ., Agent, nov 10 BrunswicK, Ga. NOTICE. CENTRAL R. li. AND RANKING CO. OF GA.) Savannah. November 14,1865. / T HE Annual Meeting of Stockholders wiii bo held on Tuesday, 18th Dccomber uext, at 10 o'clock. A. M. nov 16— lSdec ' GEO. A. Cl'YLKR. Casliiur. J. R. GILMORE to CO., Commission Merchants, WSJW YORK. REFERENCES:—Hunter A Uuuituell, Savaunnh, Ga.; O.'i. Parsley, Es.p. PresidentComniclYial Rank, Kidder A Martin. J. II. Planner, Es<i., XYiliniugtou, N. C. nov 16—ly %tgr liilerlor Courts nl 'lie election in Juntntry next, um! ro spuctful!) ask yonrsupporl. JNO. E. DAVIS. Jo II—Ido l,W0 prises, amounting to 930,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! CT Tickets 95— Halves |2.50—Quarters 91.25^M Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agency ou Broughton street, helwven Whitaker and Barnard. oct 27 SAVANNA 1 f AGENCIES. I. II. MARSTON, General Agent, Hull Street, imme diately opposite the Post Office. J. L. Al'TRKY, on Broughton, between Xridtnlccr A Barnsrd Streets. imv 14 [BY AUTHORITY OF1IIR STATE OFUEORUlA.j Havana Plan l.ottury. Jasper Co. Academy Lottery. MACON, GA. T MI18 LOTTERY Is condttcied on tho plan of tho . Royal Lottery of Havana, of single numbers—and drawn at . omen llall, >'ueon, Ga., under the sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logatt, aud Jas. A. NI shot. Esq. GRXND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 15, 1855, When prlzos amounting to $50,000 CLASS Gr. tx 111 be tllslrlbuU-d us follows; Capitals—1 prize ol $12,(khi | 10 prizes of 4H0 1 do 5,000 | 10 do 150 I do 3JNI0 12 do 120 1 do 9,000 1 20 do UN) 1 do 1,500 . 00 do 50 I do 1,200 1 256 do 25 I do I.Bf) I 93 Approx., prlxes of 8l>0 1 do l,UOO | 408 Prizes amounting tn 950,000. ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid wheu due, in full, without deduction. Orders strictly confl- denllal. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at m v risk. Bills ou all sol void Bunk • at par. If XVhole Tickets 9^: Halves 84; Quarters 92. Addieas JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, sept 25 Macon, Ga. D RAWN NUMBERS of nreeno aud PuluaKi Monu ment Lottery. Class 275: 40 30 22 16 5 33 «tl (U) 70 37 04 43 1 Tickets Nos. 1 40 6U and 10 22 70 prizes, sold, nov 19 B. WITHINUTON. * $11,000 78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. Greene and Pulaski Lottery, ei.ANN 3?U Foil I BAA. To bo drawn at Savannah, Ga., Nov. 10,1855. GREGORY it MAURY, MANAGERS. aoHKMKt 1 of 91 I.OOO-I of 16.AOO-I of 12,500. Tickets 92 50—Shares in proporton. Tickets nnd Shares either singly or by the Package, for sale by nov 10 E. WITHINGTON. Illce at Private Kale. 6 Murroa of Rice in store, aud for sale low, to rh*e con- slgnim'ut. BOV 10 Oil tho livst TUESDAY In December next, between tlm usual Iioui'n of sale, will lie sold he furs tlm Court House, Lit and improvements No. 6, Calhoun XYard, corner of Jones mid AlwreOm streets. On this lot Isa no My finished brick house, with all tho modern improvoniontb*. Terms—Half cash, linlifucoat six months,with approved security ; purchaser paying Jbr titles. nov 10 On. the llrst TUESDAY in December next, at UoVluck, will l>u sold before tho fkutrt House, A Negro XX’otnnn, nnd her two Ch.'Mreu. Terms—Cosh; purchaser paying for titles, nov 16 At Private Sale. 100 Dozen Superior Writing Ink, assorted slzetf, In store and for sale nt a very reduced price. nov 8 House anil Lotnt Private Sale. « Lot and Improvements No. 5, Calhoun XVnrd, corner o' Jones and Abercorn slnrts. On this Lot in a newly fin ished Brick House, with all Hie modern improvements.— Thu purchaser may truly exclaim on rub-ring its disir— “ 1 cun not think of sorrow now, uud doubt If e'er 1 felt it—'tis so dazzled From my memory, by this oblivious transport." nov 0 A Fine Canadian Pony. A flue Canadian Pony, 0 years old, a superior Saddle Horse, kind uud gejitle; will be sold low, If applied for imiuedintclv. If uot sold before the first Tuesdav in No- . —- . vemlier proximo, will be sold before the Court House to / Abercorn elicels in this oily, tin* highest Milder. nov 0 | _ uo Y “ Salrn at auction ' wvi.l v A Jtairs at auction. U1 „ Meal Estate at Privfite gale. Six llriek Teueiiieuts, two stories on a basement, liandj somely finished, corner of Rarnahl and Gaston streets. Rents for $1,7<K) |s>rminuiu. Also, ten Brick Tenements, corner of Harrison nnd Ht. (Jail streets. For further (sirDciilarflcnquireat the office. Also, it Negro XX’oumii, aged 24 years, with her two cli hlrun, «n 4, the ether 2 years old, sound mid healty. Sold for uo fault. The woman is a good plain cook, wnsh- er and ironor. |„, v 13 IVY T. J. WAt.HH. At I'rlvnto Bale. 2 Shares Oglethorim Plank Road Stock; If not sold lav rors Xai Unit Jussday in December noxt, will be sold at public outcry to tho highest bidder .luring the usual hours °JT 3 nov 10 At Private Sale." ~ 0 Shares Armory Mali Slock, ir not sold at private salo will lie sold at nubile out cry, before the Court House, ou Tuesday the U1I1 of November, during the usual hnura of sale oct 31 ON .TUESDAY, December 4, will b« sold In front of the Court House, between the legal hours of sale, 60 head or Sheep, 10 lino Milch Cows with Calves. 22 •ad of Stock Cattle, 1 Mule, 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 Ray Mare, ,000 bushels shelled Corn, more or less; 3,000 lbs Fodder, more less, sold as the pngMirty of T. flroen, deceased, on- v?»»l d«r decree or tho lion Superior Court of Chatham county. “ertns cash. The Real Esbite, Negroes, Ac., will be disposed of on tho 1st January, I860, at the Court House. The Sheep, Milch Cows, and Stock Cattle, can be seen at any time on Hutch inson's I slaml. nov 0 Public Sale. 63 Plantation Negroes will be sold nt public outcry, on THURSDAY, 22d of November, at II o’clock, at Mlllen. on tho Central Rail Road. (70 mile ilailon.) This gang of Negroes went raised In Scrlven County, on the plantation of Jefferson Roberts, and aro well known Ihiniighotu that County as good plantation hands, accustomed tho culture of corn nnd cotton. The men aro among tho most expert and skillful limber cutlers lit the State. To those desirous of purchasing Negroes for plantation purposes unexceptional In every respect, and of established reputation ill their neighborhood, an opportunity is afforded such ns seldom occurs. Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or city acceptances. For lufbr.7iatlon. apply lo TIKIS. W.COLLINS, Macon, Da., or WYLLY At MONTMOLLIN. oct 29 Savannah Ga. On the first TUESDAY in December next, will be sold before the Court House, Western Half I<ut 27, Greene XX'ard, pmiterty of Kstnto in. 8. Johnston. Sold by permission of the Ordinary for benefit of heirs and creditors of said estate, nov (V-td G. XV. JOHNSTON, Adm'r. At Private 8alo. Two families of Negroes, a woman aged 38 years, a fluid hand, wi'h her children, a boy 12 years ami a girl 2 years—a Woman 35 years, a good Cook and Washer, her children, a boy 8 years, and a boy 18 months. Ti tles undoubted. nov 2 I >A VINO STONE. I nov 17 1ar WP “ the Superb FELLOW-CITIZENS;—I am a camlulute _ at tho election in January nuxt, for Clerk of iuperior and Inferior Courts, noil will be thankful for your suffrages. XX'M. H. BULLOCH. may 14 JxttS’SO OsNOTIclS.—U o aro aullioriml to Runoimce nw JOHN V. TARVER as a Candidate for Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, at tho ensuing elec tion, in January next, may 12 Jan >50 HIX’KIVKK Ol TAX UETMtNfi. tT#” Fxllow-Citizxkh : I am a candidate for the offleo of Receiver of Tax Returns, for Chatham County at the election In January next, and respectfully solicit your volet. nov 2—td S. S. &IRI.EX’. 1ar, for lieceiv Coal and Wood Yard. J . T . THOMAS, orreas for sale AT TIIE UNION FERRY XVIIA11F, A SUPPLY or Red Ash Coal and Fire Wood of all kinds. ( tu.SSl'MEKS can de|M>nd upon being promptly sup pled witli a good Article. Strict attention given to fair measurement. Boxes for elders ar<- placed at tho stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper A Co.. XV. 1). Dickson, XX'. XV. Lincoln, at thu ofttca of il>« MnrniiiK Nuws. ntlil ut my residence in Jom-s st. Terms cash. nov 10—am BANCm&! Mil. XICTIOL8 res| H-cUully announces that hi- Classes will commence nt St. Andrew’s Hall, on Wednesday, flfo Nov. 21st, 1855. A Juvenile Class will be formed two days in each week, expressly for new beginners, with Steps nnd Exercises peculiarly adapted for the carriage uud graceful move ment "f the l>ody. Class for Iztdies, Misses and Masters, will assemble at 4 oVl.sk. P. M. ntV Classes at 7J<J at night. Pru* tising Soirees on Thursday night, os usual; for Pu pils only. Mr. N. may be seen at tho Hull, from 11 tol, or 3 to 0 P. Mi ouch day. Private instruct inns given, if required. nov!7— The New York Picayune! N 11XV the only Comic Illustrated XVeekly in America, commences the new volumo with entirely new t aud superior j»|s*r. The Caricatures and other amusing lllustratious will bo drawn and engraved by tho host artists in tho country. Th- rending mutter will consist of Original Humorous Comments on the Events of the Day, Parodies, Puns, Co nundrums ami Satirical Squibs of all sort*, aimed at pre vailing Follies, HumhugsaudOant. Abo, of a good selection of tho funny tilings Bunting about loosely in the press of the country, with a weekly abutment of Riddles, Kc-busics, Charades, Enigmas, Ac for the amusement of tho younger brandies. That renowned Darkey Lecturer, Professor JULIUS CJiSAR HANNIBAL, will also from time to tinio commu nicate his wise sayings to tho world, through the columns of the Picayune. With the first of the year will also be commenced, A COMIC ILLUSTRATED STORY. By ■ new hand—the engravings for which are now being pfe|«red,and which will form a rich treut to all lovors of fun. Terms only duo dollar per year; five copies for four dol lars. aud largo clubs in the same proportion. Address WM. H. I.EXTSON, Editor and Proprietor Now York Picayune, 114 Nassau street, Now York, nov 19—w3 P SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Tills. DR. CUiVXl*GHAIU W ILL OPEN, on tho first Monday in November, a School fur Young Ladies and Misses, where the usual brandies of an English Education will be taught, with Die French and Latin Languages. Also Muslc,r>raw- Ing and Painting, in Oil aud Water Colors ou Velvet and Crayoning. Mrs C. having had considerable exporienco In teach ing, Hallers herself that sho will tie able lo give satisfac tion to those who may entrust their daughters to her care. The School Year consists ol Tuu Months, with Four Quarters of . leven weeks each, ending respectively — Jan, 19, Aprilfi. Juno 22, and Sept. 7. Terms und other particulars made known hy applying to Mr*.U. Ke-idence 011 the North side of Liberty .Street, in ono of Mrs. Marshal's brick building'.. • Keff.-reiiccs to the following gctiUemcn: Rt. Kev.Stephen Elliot, Mr.P.D. Woolhupter, Mr.C. L. Lamar—Savannah. • Rev. Dr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Dugas, Mr. Henry II. Gumming. Mr. Andrew 4. Miller—Augusta. Kev. H. K. Tal'iiu.lge, President of Ogletborpo Unl- L0ST, WANTS, &0. WANTED, T XV0 Negro Men to drive drays, for which liberal wages will In* (mid monthly. Enquire at „,,v in—rt LYNN A SNIDER'S. 95 Hay street. WANTED. S TRICTLY prime White Corn, tit Tor shipment to Eu* rope. HURT. HAUERSHAM & SON. U'ANTEII TO III It 1 0 ABLE-BODIED Negro Men to work it on board steamship Isabel. Apply mal-passers COHENS A HERTZ. HECK FIIEIUIIT WANTED. A DECK LOAD of t.'rttlon Is wanted for llrig I*. A PA LAI ER, bound lor Boston. Apply tn nov 2 COHENS k HERTZ. “SKI FELLOW’ CITIZENS:—On the first 01 May lust, I announced inysoll a caadidato for Receiver of 1‘ux Iteluriib: and am now a candi date lor thut office, at the uext oleclion, and respect fully solicit your support. Your obedient sorvant, jo 6 _ R. T.THEUS, T«> MY”FBLLfTW U!TiZENs“()F iHTATilAM UJ. I ain a candidule for Recotver of Tax Re- wdF turns at tho uloctiou in January uext, and 1 spoctfully ask votir support, may 22—Jan5,’5rt XYM. XV. OATES. SAVANNAH, .X1/XV |. T65&. Messrs. Editors:—X’oii will please tin- KJT nniince Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS a* a Lamlidale for Receiver of TSix Keturns. at the ensuing January election, aud oblige MAN Y VOTERS, in ay 3 FEI.LOXV CITIZENS:—l am a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, iu Jamuiry next, and respectfully solicit your votes, may 19— tf l.B.DtLLON. ' FELLOXV-CITIZENS:— I am a candidate wdBF for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, tn January noxt, and rospectfully solicit your voles, mny 14 tf Z. N. WINKLER. FELLOXV-CITIZENS:—lam a cundhlate #kg#F for tho office of Kucelver of Tux Keturns, in January next, and rospectfully solicit your votes. tnnv29tr IQHN It. HAWERSH XXI. WANTED, T O PURCHASE, Secoud-liand XX'ine and Pnrt«*r Bottles. Apply to T.. J. XVAI.SU, No. 170 Buy street, uov s WANTED. IIU) /out RUSH ELS of OYSTER SHELLS tn bo lUUiUUU delivered within the next six mnnllis.— Apply 10 OCt23 C^A. L. LAMAR. X ANTED. H ANDS to work ill the upper Rice Mills. Apply at the Mill* or lo ocl fl ROUT. HAUERSHAM k. SON roil tax coMjHcrruu. rtTfll EVOTEKSIIF Cf C ATTf 7\ 31 C( h/n cY. GENTI.EVIF,N •—i ain acundldulo for the m office of Tax Collector of thla County, (tho olee'lonto be held on the flrst Monday lu Junuury, 1866,) mid respectfully solicit your support, may |u—tf PETER G.THOMAS. Sales at the Pound. O N THURSDAY, the 22d November, ut 12 o'clock, will be sold: One old white hriudle Cow, horns turned down, marked with a crop in tho right ear. Oueblnek Bull, with a white head, marked with a crop iu each car. (hie r* d Yearling, has no mark. nov IT F. M. STONE, C. M. Stcam Saw mill, .V Land lor Safe. - A FINK STEAM 8AXV MILL, located In Ilulloeh county, on the great Ogeechee River, together, with a tract of Ki.inni acres good pine land, ami Mono* swamp land upon which is a line growth of •kory, ash. Ac. Aiamt 600 acres of the land is cleared,upon which are two settlements of good dwellings, n gin house and all necessary iniproveinonts for plutitn- tion use. The Mill lias nn excellent circular saw attached. The property will bo sold at a bargain. Enquire of R. McCKOAN. nov 14 2m Scarboro', Scriven Co., Ga. %* Charleston Courier will ropy tho above to the ain't of five dollars, and send bill to this office. overnnr Johnson. oct 15—tf AUCTION SAI1B8. BY MINIS & JOHNSTON. EXECUTOR S SALE. O N the first TUESDAY in January next, in front or the Court House, i,,-tween the legal hours of -ale, will lie sold, in compliance with the last will uud testament ut latu Doruthcu Abrahams, the followiug valuable City pro perty. belonging to said estutf: Half Lot No. 4 ill fee simple. Laroche, Tything Heath- court XX'ard, next to the residence of J. XV. Morrel, with the brick two story dwelling, store and cellar, fronting ..a Broughton street, now occupied hy J. D. Jess.- as a family grocery, subject to a lease of three years from first of Fete- hours, ruaryuext. ool IH Lot No. 3, Liberty XX'nrd.wlfh the two tenement two story I _ __ wooden dwelling, fronting on Broughton street, with car- j » YfillinhlP IMillll J11 inil. in l.illPrtV I'll, riage houses, stables and kitchen. The lot is subject loan A *«IUaDIC rlalHaUOIIj III lilUPrlj I Uiy annual ground rent to the City of $27.50 (twenty-seven . _ , dollars and flftv rents.) ' T 1! K Subscriber, wishing to remove, offers for Also, Lot No. 10. Jackson XX'ard, on which is a large, two | SS. «•« ,,,R plantation ndjolnlng the village of FJcm- story wooden dwellingon a high lirick basement, fronting : tngTTTi, consisting of eight hundred acres, a part of^whlch on Hull street, with carriage house and stable; on tho 1 hits been successfully southwest corner of said lot, is a small two story wooden | and Rt'' dwelling on a high brick basement, fronting also on Hull 1 OPENING F1LI.AND WINTClt MILI- NEHY GOOIIM. MRS. C. FREELAND will open this day, 18th ofOcii’ber, n largo anil selected assortment of goods, consli-tijigof French, Silk, nnd Satin pattern llnunets; also a choice lot of plain nnd colored straws. Ribbons. Velvets, Laces. Flowers, Feathers, Embroideries. Dress Caps and Hoad Dresses. Bonnets cleaned and Pressed. N.R. And this Henson, in the Dress making depart ment, she »»ill lie cun bled lo please her customers In every respect ns to Fitting, Making aud Trimiug. as she has advantages of procuring the best and must ap proved Paris Fashions, monthly, having also engaged the services of a competent person front the North.— She will nay particular attention to the Making, Braid ing and Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Iliesres made In the most fashionable manner in twenty-four 177, BROUGHTON STREET, Opposite St. Andrews Hall. &t)ippiny aBuminrmrnts FOR NEW YORK—DKMILL'S LINK.— FIRST VESSEL—The schr. XV. L. COGSXVELL, t-inith, wants lot) hales cotton to complete cargo.— Apply to nov 17 JIOWLANI) A SON. FOR NEW YORK—DEM ILL'S UN e7— „TIih regular packet bark l'KTKR DEM ILL, Cupt. *»•/•, is ready to receive freight for above port. Apply ROWLAND A SON. 60 Tons for Kale, h v ROWLAND A SON. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER 2MNILF0K AN EASTERN OR NORTHERN POUT.—The new schr. J. A. STANLEY, Cnpt. Simmons, is ready to receive freight or charter os above. Apply to nov 17 JtOWLA NDA SON. FOR NEW YORK—1)1 Mil L S LINE — .The tine schr M. Y. DA VIS,('apt. Robinson.having rger imrtion of cargo engaged, will have immediate <lis- patch for above jairt. For balance of freight, appl v to uov 17 ROXvfcAND A SON. FOR PHILADELPHIA*—Tho packet •hr. MARY. Cnpt. Racket;, will havo despatch for For freight, apply lo C. A. GREINER. FOR NEW YOllK-t IKOIK11A LIN K.— The line fust sailing schr. TIIOH. HOLCOMBE, aptTTloslee, will have quick de.-putcli for the above port. For freight or passage, apply on buird to the captain, or to nov 15 COHENS A I1EUTZ. 'ORNEYV Y'ORK—UNION 'LINK.—'Tin* regular purket schr. XX M. SMITH, having a por- dlier cargo engaged, will have despatch for thunhov port. For freight, apply to novlft. _ OGDEN, STARR A CO. 4^*" FrtR PillLAUELPIIIA.—Brig lGKO. WHITNEX’. linker master, having most of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch as above. For freight or pasHiigc, upplv to nov 15 _ ‘ HUH HI AM, KELLY & CO. -4*^1 FOR BOSTON.—The new and fast sailing *&»fi£tmrkOEN. WARREN, will have despatch for the above |mrt, For freight, upplv to nov 15- _ CARLETON A_BAUSONS. FOR BOSTON.—The fast sailing bark ^2h£gK()RGE THOMAS, Am-liury master, having part oi her cargo cngafffid, will have quick despatch ns above. For freight or passage, apply to captain on board, or to _tiov 14 CARLETON A PARSONS. FOR NEYV YORK—01I.LM6KE A CO.'S LINE.—Tin* selir. liOX'l.’lT’ PEACOCK, Captain laving a portion of her cargo engaged, will meet with despateli for ubtivo port. For freight, apply to UOV 18 HUNTER A GAMMKLL. FOR NEW YORK.—Th" new schr." \Z ^£3£xv. TL'I.L. ('apt. New will have dispatch for above port. For freight, apply to tioy 12 HUNTER A GAMMKLL. FOR NEW Y'ORK.—Union Lim:.-The regular packet Heh'rS. J. XVARING, Neff. Mast. r. 0 dispatch fur tliu above jsirt. For Freight apply |o uov lit OUllKS.jBTARR A CO. FOR NEYV Y'ORK.—Ou. Estaiiusiim. Link. The llrig PHI LUKA. Thatcher, Master, wlllhav up*pateli us above. For Freight or Passage apply 01 board, or to nov l» BRIGHAM. KEI.LY A CO. FOR NEYV YORK.—Tli.* Steamer TOTTEN, ; . Master, w ill meet with dispatch as above. ight or Passage apply on ImsipI. or to 10 Bit 10HAM, KELLY A CO. WANTED TO CHARTER*—A Vessel •^Sty 1 ""* 1 the capacity of 250casks Rice. Aiq.ly to - - COHENS A HERTZ. FOR FRElGHT"ORCrHARTER.— - scltooner MARIA PICKUP, Captain High.— Appi v lo captain on hoard, or to nuv 8 MINIS A JOIINSWN. J l\ FOR FREIGHT^Olf CH ARTER.— wMwr.The brig K. IJOAN'K, hiring master. For purticn tars, apply «u board, or to nuv 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR BOSTON.—The brig SURF, Captain *Ms4C£Mclutirc. For rreiglit, apply tn liov" __ OAlO.fcTQW * I'AIISONH. FOR FREIGHT OTt CH AiCtYC brig CAN DACE, .Matthew s master. Apply to ~novii CARLETON A PARSONS. •4*^ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.— £#fca£Vrhe selir. ANANDALE, 11 use master. Applv to 110V s CARLETON A PARSONS. 4-4^ FOR" LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 American 2tfcl£*hip EQUITY. James J. Noyes master, having most of her carpi engaged, will have quick despatch.—* For balaiiee of freight, apply to nov 6—tf CARL KPPING. FOR BOSTON—The shll. BOMBAY, Hill ,master, will havo despatch in above. For freight or passage, apply ou board, or tn nov 5 BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO. HOLSE FOR MALE. That largo und ooimnnlioua Dwelling for merly occupied b." Dr. VVildman. situated on a full anil hall'loi at tin'* corner ntSnulh Broad and Terms liberal. Apply lo BACON At LEVY. V A LEA R L E HOT 12 L FOR ft A L if. THE SURSCKIBER, d(*slr<>U9 of removing West,offers for sale that valuable uud extensive Hotel in this place, known as “WASHINGTON IlALL." The estalishineiit Is complete iu all its arrangements, has a Urge number ol rooms, all iu thorough repair,ev ery ucces-ary outbuilding, a lurgu garden, grazing lots, r - r “ to! In th PrlvnteSalo. SlUiQTS and Bran, In quantities to suit puichasers— t pair of gentle Family Uarrluge Horses, kind In har ness aud good travellers. Central Railroad Slock. South Western Railroad stock. oct 27. At Private Sale! A Bond ol the State of Georgia for $500, bearing In terest 7 per cent. A Bond of tho South XVostern Railroad for 8500,con- verllble In stock. oct 13 Private Salo A likely mulatto boy aged 25 years, to be sold to a city resident owner, only. Terms accommodating. sep 2(1 Private Sale. Two " Ely’s Patent” Gina for Sea Island Colton, fine finish, with inetalic rollers, (new,) (or sale low. Also, IOO sacks of (2 bushels each) Egyptian Oats for seed, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers—a supe rior aril lo. oct 9 the up mid all ItsHjipoiutinuuls inferior to no Hotoi •oitntry. Tho house is supplied with excellent furni ture, all or which is nearly now. and will be sold with the establishment. Being the on/y Hotel in one of the largest towns or upper Georgia, it Is now doing uu ex tensive and profitable business. Term- tnodcrnle,und may bo had by application lo the proprietor at this place. JAS. E- WADDEY XVashlttgL.il, Ga., Met. 8th. 1855. endfim fTf" Augusta Chronicle tt Sentinel will please copy In Tri-Weekly until lorbld. TO RENT, M TWO TEN KM ENTS In Gordon Block, front ing Chatham Square, and well furnished with water, gas, stables, Ac. Possession given 1st November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, net JO No. 72 Bryan St. cut. FOR II ENT. AmA THE EASTERN TENEMENT or Brick Bnlld- EiU ing, corner ol Abed n and Jones Street ^ Apply lo oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. street, with carriage lion*" and-table; this lot is subj. to nn annual ground rent of $33.12 (thirty-three dollars and twelve cents. The above property will be sold without roscrA*. Terms—One-third cash, one-third three month 1 credit, | and remaining third four months credit, secured by mort gage ol the property, and policy of insurance transferred. | 6 J. DELAMOTTA, ! nov 16 Executor Derotheu Abrahams. { cultivated in crops of Corn, Cotton The balance well timbered with oak, cypress, and yellow pine forest, convenient to the Savannah, Al bany nnd Gulf Rail Rond. Upon the tireinises area comfortable Dwelling, gin-house, grist mill, negro houses nnd fences iu good repair. A good school mid church nre near by, and an extensive, and unrivalled meadows for stock grazing. Persons wisldng to buy will please apply to JOHN E. MANN. JUtiesvilR Ga.. nov 12 or to XVYLLY A MONTMOLLIN. TO IIENT. M A brick store and dwelling, corner of Churlton and Jcffersou streets. Apply to _ sept25 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN. Yob male. M A Two and a Hall Mnry Wooden Dwelling, on Brick Baseimuil, near the corner .Montgomery and Liberty streets, on tee simple lot 30 by 70 It. Tho bouse is In good repair, and lias been recently ren ovated and painted. It also ha- gas and water, hot uud cold, flue bath room, Ac. For particulars, apply lo nov 2 W.M. WRIGHT. TO RENT. POSSESSION given immediately, the Western Rjjii Tenement of II. K. Jackson’s House. Ill South .llroud-st. Apply to A. 0. D X VENPOUT. 2—If FOB RENT. AA A VALUABLE XVhurf Sioro in the Eastern TSiTiB Tenement,on Moore’s Wharf. Also, ihe Store " "'occupied by Mr, Cullen, on die same Wliarl. ocl 25—lino RoltT. HABERSHAM A SON, FOII RENT. A COMFORTABLE Two Story Brick Dwell- Miii i»g. plensanlly situated on Liberty street, with £flUL > lttble,Carringe Hnusu.aud Servant-Room above. (•Hid Yard and fine Well of Water. Apply to oct 29 XVM. WUIGIIT, FOII RENT. The stores under ST. ANDREW# HALL, cor- HSU ncr 01 Broughton am' Jefferson streets, will be JHhIL lot In two, three, or four Store- to suit tenutila. I’os-ensioituti 1st November. For terms, apply to aug20 WILLIAM UOtiER#, St* reiarv. ROBINSON & CAMP, YY70ULD INFORM THEIR PATRONS ANDTHE PUB- V V li" that they have taken the Store, CLINIC OF THE MAY’ANNAH AIEUI j CAL COLLEGE. ON and after Monday, the 22*1 lust., the COLLEGE 1 CLINIC will lie opened daily.frnm 0 to It) o’clock,! AOS UH.'X'A.JJB' A M. Medical Advice nnd Medicines will be tiirnlrli- I Warings Building-, next door edgrnitii'oiialy t*» all Indigent pertuns who may apply gtoro, where tie*v will ri'sume tl at that hour, and when nece-sary. palienls will be at-j and remain until their old slot* temled hi ilieir house-, under the superintendence of „ ov 1 hoii.o one of Ihe Professors. A l.y lug in Ward is open at the Savannah llosp-tal, under Hie care of |ir. P. M. Kolluck, tor indigent white females, where every nitonlio.. will be puid them. The Clinic will du* couducicd under the care and su pervision of tho following prole-Hom: Dr. R. D. ARNOLD. “ P. M. KOLI.OCK, “ VV. G. BULLOCH, “ C. W. XVEST, « J. G. HOWARD, “ K. H. MARTIN, •» J. R. READ. ITXIBBT, O. Joluisou- A Ca Shoe r business iu u few days, 1 refitted. oct 92— lit) CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE THIS DAY associated with me, SAMUEL O. CARMANX' nnd FRANCIS J. CHAMPION'. The busi ness will hereafter be conducted under the name and style 0fGAR.MA.NY8 k CHAMPION. Snvnnnah, Ga., Nov. 1,1866. nov 6 O. XX'. GAUM ANY 600 ACRES of Lund, lying In Scriven county, »iid <>n )b" Ogi-.Tbeo River, 52 miles from the city, _ ind the C. It. It. running through it; 75 acres of .. -v-Tunland and a |H,rtiou**f tin* hay land cleared and under fence, tlm balance well timbered with pine and otln-r growth. The bay Intel it equally as good and fertile n- tlm “ Coonar’a" or ••Young's'' bays. It lying between Mu-m. Tlm Improvements are a 1U sn-ry frame Dwelling, 30 by 60 feet, witli live rmuns nnd all n*-r*s-ary outbuild- .il'I'i logs. Tlm health ..f tlm location .sasg-mdas any in tlm | du 2V.! low country. On tho place 1- a fin,, peach Orchard and otln-r descriptions of fruit, tt it|, th*- ploc*- can be l.oiigi.t a liiu- stock of Cattle and Hogs, Ac., and a go-I as^ortne-nt of Farming Implements, if the purchaser wishes. For particulars,apply to XX’M. WRIGHT, nov 12—3 w S EGAIlft.—ilnvima S-gars r* * * iv. *1 je r Isab-I. Vnd for sals by nov 19 MIMS A JOHNSTON. J I AY.—Prime Kaotern ilny. f.>r oub* I* Iron Front JcYVcIry Store WlloI.ESAI.E AND RETAIL, No. 116 Drotiphlnn-at., hot wren Bull f( Whitaker The lurgust and best selected stock of goods S ever offered for sale iu this city. Gold aud •’'li ver Watches. Vest, Fob anil Guard Chalns.seia of Jewelry. Chalclmwo, Bracelets, Brooches, Uuuncdiil work ringer Kings, Silver Castors, Tea Sets, Pilcheis, Goblets, Gups, Cake basket-, Spo-us. Forks, Fish Knives, I’io Knives, Cheese rtcoitps, Ladles, typhous. Al-o, all kinds ot Plated Ware, Military ami Fancy Goods, and a groHl varlely of articles lo# numer ous to mention; the whole of which will bo old at ro- iced prices. All kinilHor Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ar Jother Job bing iillonded lo by competent hands, oct 17 HORTON 4t RIK EM AN. NOTICE. A LL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified, that two months after date, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Effingham County, for leave to sell all Iannis and Negroes belonging to the estate of the lato Robert II. ltuniuin, dec'll, for division among tlm In-irs of -aid de ceased. Moselle zkttekk, Adm'x. Springfield, Ga., Nov. 5. NOTICE”. P ROPOSALS will he received for building ft NKXV MARKET HOUSE on thu sumo site as that now oc cupied. Plans and sjici-iflratiniiN.witli all information necessary, may be had at the Office of tin* City Surveyor. Contractor- must hand in their estimates by or before tho 25th of the present month. A. N. Mtiit.Kit. 1 Cnminitttee. A. N. MILLER, - ) II. A. ALLEN, > J. N. LEWIS, ) nwrltl DAVID II. DILLON. -Market Square. H AY.—Select Northern Hay. tor sale low. by nov 10 DAVID It. JHLLoN'. Mark* tSquare. O TT'iTANDCOIIN.—Prime article, tor rale low,I. nov lu DAVID It. DILLON, Market Square. I JOT A TO Eft A N I) ONIONS.—5(8) bbls Planting I Potatoes. UM) <lo Eating Potatoes, Ml do Red ami White Onions. Landing and fur -ale by Jior 10 IIOLOOMHE, JOHNSON A CO. IjACON HilJEN AND HIIOLT.IJKIIN, HAMS, II A- .—50 blids Mid*-* and Shoulders, 15 tb-rces Sugar Cured Ilains, 26 bl.ls laird, fsi k* gs laird, 25 bbls prime uud Hump Perk, laoidiug nnd lor side by __n*.v 10 JlOI/CO.MUE, JOHNSON A (JO. ) bbls "Denmead" and “flnkley" Flour, ,r bid sacks "Dsuim-nd" Flour, 60 bbls extra f untilv Flour. Just received and for sale by _n or III IIOLGOMUK. JOHNSON A CO. I jHANlJY.— llimidy In iiaif pi|H-s, quarters aud is> J laves, In Bond, Just received, uud for sale by »"•» 19 MINIS * JOHNSTON. 1,-LrilIif, COHN, HAV Ac—1M l!,„h. 1. A V\ Idle Corn—66 lbs to the bushel. Usm hindiel* I’Mim- Ohio Seed Oats. DID Hft*ks Fixtra ami huie-rfine fsmlly Flour. UK) bushels White Corn Meal. Hm Rules ctw.l* *• l-aiMi.-rn Hay. 5u lialos prime North ltlvi-r Huy, In More and for Mule by "•>» In WAVER A CONSTANTINE. 1 JI 1,1,VERNON WHISKEY.—60 bbls of tlm ntnive su- > l-ulor XVhlskey, lu store and for sale by »• XVM. P. YO.S'OK, 04 Dsy *tr»s.t |;i.oi;r.-iw> l ' 160 till ami <jr I 11,1.<ir*. I.tRcK- *"' Br, S; 1 GEORGIA .STATE .MILITIA, > Svva.nnaii. Nov. 14th, 1865. J I T IH HEREBY ORDERED. Thai an Mertlun take place for a Captain,FjrM ami Second Lieittcnautsainl Ensign, to coiiimuiul Company B.**f this Regiment, at tin-office **f Tiles. F.nr.M, K*«|., on Mntiday. the 2*>tli Inst., Under tho requirements In conformity in tlm law. It Is ordered, 'I hat an Election take place for a Captain, First ami Second l.i-utenants ami Ensign, |*n onimand Company I). of tills Regiment, nn Monday, 2'ith inst., at tin- nfllce of Piiii.ii* M. Ri ssm i., Esq., under the usual r**- quireini-iita of Hu- law. It is also ord<-red,That an Election lake placo fora Cap tain, First and Second Lieutenants nnd Ensign, to com mand Comimiiy K. of this ltegiui<*iit, nt .1. II. 31 armton's ladtery Ofnce in Brniightoii street, on Tues'lay. 27tli inst. Ami iiimiii tlm Niniu day, that an Election ylinll take place for a Captain. First and Second Ei>-uti*nniits and Ensign, to * ouiiuaiid Company F.of Mils R'-gini*-ui, at the office of ItoilT. ItAiroHli, F>q., nil of which elections slmll la, held under Hi*' requirements of tlm law. Ily order <>f JAM EH HU ELI VAN, l.leilt,Col. 1st Regiment G. M. XV. S. VASIKUI, AfV't lot Hcg't. t uov 10—td NKYV HOOKS. RECEIVED IIYXVARNim'K A DAVIS. NOV. 14TII, 1866. | I ELEN la*eson : A peep at New York Society. i 1 1 Crotchets und Quavers ; nr Revelatluna **l an Opera y Mnuager In America; hy Max Maridzek. Amy la-**: or Without nnd XVIHiln; by tlm author of “ Our Parish." ... . • ” •«* laingfi-ll*— *„* City pnpera copy. Y ARNS.—12 bales ai«*irM'«l nunili Depot. i lift FI NED SUGAR. TTPON tin* arrival «*r the ateamer TOTTEN, from Haiti- U more, I will lie aide to offer f„ r sal**, this descrlp- J tion of Sugar, of various dass.-s. They rank. In quality, | among the best made. Dealers nre invited to give nie’n 1 call. nov 111 0. A. L. LAMAR. ESS PORK.—41) bbls Net ATS* s New York city Inspection I’ork, for sale by HUNTER A-GAMMKLL. ar R J . - 'ASTERN IIAI'.t-IHM) bales Fkuitern Hay,direct from Maine, landing peruhlp Rotuiula, for side bv nov 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. IjOTATOES.-3'K) bbls. superior Fovtiiig Potatoes, 1 landing from ship Rotuiula. tor sab* by nov 17 HRIGIIAM, KELLY k CD. S HIRTS.—.liiHt'receivnl,'ll large assortiimnt nr F'lne Shirts, that lire Shlrtsand no mistake. XV hen lu want, ,.«||on •_ nov 17 XVM.O. PRICK. 147 Hay st. FOR RENT.” r|-*l|K FRONT OFFICE. No. 72 Hay street, with twu 1 Stores beneath. Apply to „ov 17 _ RAYNARI) A ROXVLAND. I IAIB.—Rockland Lit j nov 17 L*UpeiCfine flour, k!} Peas, in store and for sale hy nov 14 YE FLOURr- Corn Meal, and Cow J.YNN A SNIDER. Tlu* Hong of Hlanntha; by Henry XX' For sale nt tlm Rook Store, No. 169 ( < •ngr IHnlri-et. R by v 16 FOR RENT, rpxv'O R* n >MH on lliynu st., fronting Johnson's Square. 1 mutable lor law offices or alesplng aparfniefito. Ap | ply to nov.lfl WM. WRIGHT W ” IIINKEY.—X XX XXX and Uld Ne* tar XVlili key, laiuliiig and for sab* by * nuv7 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. casks l.iiu*-, 60 ensks Citlcini-d'Plustei and for sab* by ARI.L'I’GN A PARSONS. T I 31E.— l.iHMi cast la landing tills day, nov 14 XI ttlni. I ATIIM. la I’ltie Hoards, Imuliug fr nor 14 • Pme laMlis, D* l****t \t Ini mi bark Eiupn-as, lor sale by CARLETON A PARSONS. FUR NEW YORK—i.kokoia Line—Tm* line <gj^»r n .i sailing’Bnrk MARIA MuuTiiN, will Imvo I - ick despatch for the above port. F’nr freiuht or pua- age, apply ou board to captain or to nnvj COHENS At HERTZ, VKSMJI, WAX IER. A Vessel iroin liHito 500 tons to lond with ; sawed Lumber for Cadez. For which a llbe- I freight will be paid. Apply to nov 2 COHENS A HERTZ. FOR FREIGHT OK CHARTER.—The brig iS&RuLL’s, Kiiowltoi), masier. Apply lo OGDEN, STARK At CD, FO R S A LET-1 ’It EIG11T UR c 11A KTE It.—The flue schr 31 ARIETTA HAND, well suited I'or carrying Grain or Cotlon, will take freight or charter, or can he purchased nn nppliculion to Cupt Terry, nn bourd, at Anderson's upper wharf, or to _oct3J_ ROWLAND At Si^N. FOR LIVERPOOL.—The ship - MARCIA C. DAY, Chase, master, will have despatch for Hie above port. For freight of 00o bales Cotton, apply to oct 28 _ T. R, «l J. G. MILLS. FOR LIVERPOOL— 1 Tlm A 1 American Ship CHARTER OAK, Houdlittle, master, having part of her cargo engaged, will huve quick rie?i>aicli for above port. For freigni apply to net 2D BRIGHAM, KELLY Ac CO. M2 carrying * FOR SALE. Tfl** A LOT IN XXII ITESVII.LE. near tlu* 30 mile sta- IJI^j linn C. R. It., on which i** a small Store.Corn House J**Ja*uul Stables. Any p-.-rMin wishing to tuiivlias**, will apply to the subscriber on tin* premi-es. If <*i*l L"t is not sold by the find Mmulay in January, it will be offered at public outcry, at thu Court House In Springfield on that (lay. MOV 8—Ow A ill ® F. RA1IN. TO RENT. ("ft) THAT DESIRABLE BRICK STORE situated on Whitaker street, next il.Hir to the corner of Ray and <4**-L opposite Swift k Co. apply to novrtth XVM. WRIGHT. M TO RENT. A Cotlon Ware House ou the Ray that will store 15iii) bales. Possession given iunueiliuiely. sept 15 T. J. WALSH, No' 1*0 Hny-st. TO KENT. M ONEof the lenuuu-nis on Lincoln street, bo- tween Congress uud st. Julian streets. Terms moderate, and possession given immediately.— Enquire of oct 30 J. I-'. GAMMON. TO KENT. M Fottr of Ihe five tenement Houses, situated on corner of Jones and Abercorn streets. Rent 9250 per annum. Possession given immediately. Also, Hie store on Dull street oppoaitu tho Post (iffice. Inquire of A. UONAUD, aug 14 Cornerol Huy and Hull streets. TO UEXT. __ Tho Store under the bluff,at the Toot or Whlla- BIS k,r«*M "* flpM0F ,„ UUBBm , L , XVAXTEI) TO RENT, a house pleasuntly situatad, apply to sept7 ’ tVAVNE GllENVILLE &. CO._ F4FIC KENT. in Store. No. 105 Bry an street, Young’s build- formerly occupied by E.S. Kcmptuu. I’os- 'f..* 01 '"""" ,Jla[ ;iiN ll ,«. jonNSTHt*. FfFRNAIil'.. Jpyk AcoininodlnusBriekSlied VViirohouse,situated in tho rear of the Charleston Steamboat Wharf, -fcJ ™*havlnga lease ol five years,suitable for the sto rage of Lime, Hay or other merchandize. Tlm Build ing may lie removed by Hie purchaser, atAheoxidroiloii of tho lease. Apply to |y-;i_tf 11 Williamson’s Itnllilings. TO KENT. Tho Western corner Tenement of Cassel Row. IsuB fronting Reynolds sqiiuro; als*., two ol tho mid- ■*—®»dlo Teiiemotils of iho same row. For conve nience, there is no dwelling-house <*f u similar size pre- fernl>li!iD ihem, Iii the city. FOR KENT. Two largo and commddious brick slorer. In the roar of the old Steamboat Co’s Yard, from 1st ■EifB'Juno to 1st November, IS55, with the privilege of coiiMniiiug the rent lor u touuer period. Apply st this office. may 24—If M. CARY, Tailor, H AS REMOVED to the Store formerly occupied by the late Mr. Alexander, in Bull street, opposite the Drug Store, where In* I- prepared to Cut and Make tip Gentlemen's Garments in the latest style, and on tin* most reasonable terms for cash: nl-***, Uniforms for Military Companies for any part of the State. P. S. Gentlemen will find It to their advantage to pa tronage the subscriber. a< they arc sure t<> l*e pleased both with the workmanship and* price. Cutting done Ht the shortest notice. n**v 7—3m IXII'ftICill, CARD, JULIUS HARXNa, Professor of J/itsir, SBhL Rospectfully offer his services to the, citizen* of Savannah. <* MP To bn lound at XV. D. Zogbaum’s rSt Music Store oct 1- Jbaua at auction. HV SIIi; A FMl.TVTISS [Hccczasoas to Phi lirick 9c Rill Administrator's Bale. On TUESDAY, 11th of December hext, at 11 o’clock, will be sold at the Marshall House, Broughton street, All tho Furnitnre In sold House,comtlltlag flf a large and •rntdeto Msertment for mid Hotel of Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture; ids*.an Omnibus and sett of Harneii If-nm of tho Marshall House can ho treated for pre- O the day of sale, on application to A. BONAUD or nov 19 Terms cash. A.ffijNAUD, Temporary Adm’r. N.R. A cutalogne of the ArMclisi can he seen on applies tion at our Counting Rooms, qr to tho Admluietrator; The vlous to ... , Mrs. .MARY »fARSHALL lairgi- Sain of choice old Wines and Liquors—At Auction. On THURSDAY, next nt 11 o’clock, iu frontof Store, One hundred aud seventy-five packages of Wines and Li quors, viz; IU cases, 1 doz each, “ Yriartes” Sherry, 1632; 17 cases 1 doz each, Gordon Sherry; H cases 1 doz each, Old Madeira Wine; 25 cases 1 doz each, Uld l’ort Wlno; 48 cases 1 doz each, Dark Cognac Brandy; 12 cases 1 do* each, Pure Cherry Brandy; 7 cases 1 doz each, Pure Holland Gin; 8 cases ljoj doz each, Uld Mouong’ln Whiskey, 1840J 10 demijohns Old Mountain Dow Scotch Whiskey; 4 do Old Monongohela Whiskey; 40 bskts C'hanipugnc, Crown Bran, pts and qts. In Wood. 6 V. casks Bland Madeira, imp 1830, vln 1839 ; 2 % casks Rland Madeira, Imp 1840, vin 1836; • 10 y casks United Proprietors Brandy, 1849; 11 Vi casks A Scignctto Dramly; 1V, pipe do do; lJal*ll» do do 4 y. pipes Double Pino Applo Gin; 30 y casks Pale Cognac Brandy; 6 Vy casks l’elovoison llraudy; 2>4 casks Pale* A Seignette llrandy; 3 y. casks Dnrk A Seignette Brandy; 15 V, tusks J. U. Goddard dark lirandy, 1861; 6Upi|M*s do do do do; 10 Vj casks ol«l Port Wlno; 16 y casks “Ora|Mi” Brandy, in bond. Terms cash. Snms under $100, cash; from $100 to $300, llxty days; above $300 ninety days fur approved endorsed paper. nov10 Potatoes—at Private Sale. Now Landing aud in Store—50 barrels Carter Potato**. I Terms Cash. nov 8 -3m I.EFLF.R a WILI 0X, DENTISTS, omcuorer Do Witt At Morgan's Store on Cougruss Street. SAVANNAH, OA. oct 4— ly ■ HATS AND OAFS om Corwcr Unruurd h Broughton-Sts.*9 BE eu E5 e8 Ew 8Tyl E SILK HATS. SOFT HATS, of all descriptions. CAPS of every STYLE and QUALITY. Low for Cash or oood Ckkiut. COUN ER OF oc,S IJan BKOUGIITONjto BARNARD. B. UXiIiIS, Factor and General Commission HIUKCIIA NIT, No. 71 lluyfttreet. Savannah, fin. 31. 31 O I, I N A . IMPORTER OF CHOICE SPANISH SEOARS, Tobacco, 4'c. Corner or Corurkss and Bull Streets, ft A V AN N AH. iv I—lyr LOOKING GLASSES tt PICTURE FRAME .-VIA rsnT !•' W C T O 11Y. II0RAIE V. SlULBIt, WHdtESAlE AND RETAIL SALE-BOOMS, 0-4 Forayth-ftt., New York, Dlftxoi.iirioft. * * T HE firm of CRANE At RODGERS was dissolved on the 12th lust, by mutual consent. Either party will use tho name of the firm Iu dosing Its present bosl- ness- II. A. CRANE, J. G. RODGERS, rOPART.1 EH8H1P. cpHE underslgnod hare enlsred Into copartnership, A under the Arm of RODGERS ac NORRIS, far thV transaction of a general Grocetv buslnias, at the old stand of Cruno It Rodgers, cornor of Bay and Lincoln streets. JAMES G. RODGERS, . . JAMES A. NORRIS. Savannah, May 12, 1855 maylB—tf Iffssof.iJrioN. T HE copartnership heretofore existing under the Arm of MORSE it NICIIOLR lathis day dissolved by mutuul con-out. II. MORSE will continue Ihe busineai nt tho old stand, 157 Broughton street. Also the raanu* lecturing nnd Jobbing work at Ihe shop In Jeflhraon street. The unsettled business of Ihe Arm will be attended to by him, and to whom all account and notes due June 1st, must bo paid immediately. MORSE At NICHOLS. Savannah, Augunt 1st, 1655. aug l—tf JHftftOl.UTION • “ N otice Is hereby given that the special co-part* nershin existing between iho uuderslgned, under the Arm of KJ. OGDEN, will be dissolved from and after the flrst day ot July, 1855. FRANCIS J.OGDEY. j ^ t u FRANCIS T. WILLIS. Savannah, May 17,1855. Je 2—tf I GO PA HT NIC II SHIP, l r-jiii e undersigned have this day formed a copartner) ; A ship under the name and Arm of Cgder., Starr A 'jo., lor the transaction of a goneral Shipping and Com* mission buainoeB. FKA8. J. OGDEN, WM. STARR, J*. BENJ.H. HARDEE. Savannah, 61 nv 17, ’55 June 9 GO-PA It TN Kit ft II IP NOTICE. f T^H E Unduralgtieil bavo this day formed a co- partner* - A ship for ihe it ansactiou of a Goneral Factorage M R. II. X'. S. wiitild call the attention of ftningcnt vinit- $ and Commission bnslnese, undet the name and style ing the city, and »**|K-*-liilly tlioH** in the tra*l*-. to Ids j of RAYNARI) k ROWLAND, and solcilt the patron* cXtciHlxe WAKE-ROOMS AND MANCFACTDRY. lu the 1 ago of their frie••• , — I ago o if Huei|iinlle*l fiu-lllti'-s, he in *-iinbl*-il to execute J i the l**w*-t poanlble terms. The nulc-roomsure 1 Jy 11 replete with dilutee Mit-dmem*. and a lull a****rtiii*-ni of( “ RICH GILDING IN ALL ITS ERANCHK3. Mouldings. Rich Gilt. Rose XVo*Mls,<iuk, Maple, Zebra nnd Mahogany, iu every variety uud I'oiiMnutly on hand. Orders from all parts of the United States ami C.ma*las, executed with pivrtMptoess.pii'-keil with lilt-greatest of cure. A liberal .li.-emint all*>w*-.l I-* theTra*1c. II. V. SliiLl.lt, G4. li", 0'J ami 71 Pon<ytli-Nt- nov 12—3mos S New York. r friends aud the public generally. EPHRAIM RAYNARD, JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jn. U. S, JlarNlml’s Sale. B Y virtue of nn execution, Issued out of iho United Slates Diriricl Court tor the Northern District of Florida, and to uio directed, I have levied upon Awzle, rornmrly known as lira)ton 1*10110, ill I.nko (.forge, St. Johns Itlver, containing I.7SI acres of good cotton and sugnr Inmls, with u new and commodious dwelling and out houses and oilier improvements. Also 131 acres opposite the sat I Island ou llio main Inn-1, which will be sold by the undersigned for cash, nt public outcry In ihe town of Palaika, Putnam t ’o.. Florida, on Xluu- dnv. the 3d nay of December, nl 12 o’clock 61. Payment will be received lu specie. Charleston City or Suvannah City Bank hi Is. E. E. BLACKBURN, Marshal, by Geo. J, Zehnbnuer, Deputy Marshal. 81. Augustine Fla., Sept..1853. sup27—2m. NOTICE. OFFICE SAVANNAH, ALBANY k GULF R. R. CO. 1 Savannah, Nov. 3,1855. J I ^IIE THIRD Instalment of 1(1 per cent, on tho cupl- . tal stock of this Company, is required to ho paid nt this office, on Monday, the 7th day of Junuury next. Dy ord**r. C1IAS. GRANT, Sec'y und 'l'reus. nov 5—emonJnn 7 HANDSOME INCOME TO BE MADE AT 11(13112. epHE above can he made in every Town and County L throughout the Union, hy cimuging In tho manufac ture aud sale of au article, upon which, lor an outlay of $10, one thousand dollars a year maybe made. The article is onn of universal daily consumption, nnd one that ha* nuzzled the brum* of some of the most eminent I'liiliisiiphuis. It Is sell evident Ihnt It Is destine 1 In become one of the most necessary of the necessities of lire. The article is one that will have as ruady and per;n..nent a sale as Flour Full particulars will be sent hy mail, on thu receipt of I2j£ cents, or uu equivalent in Post Office stumps. Spe- ciiuenls sent when required. Address JAS. T. HORNE U CO., Box 4 551, Post Office. net 10—lin S New York. GORARTNEKSHIP. •rxilOMASS. WAYNE and R. ALEX. WAYNE JL transacting business in Savannah under the style of Till )S. S. WAYNE k SON; C. E. GRENVILLE k XX' T. SAMPLE, transacting business In Chatta nooga, under the stylo of GRENVILLE At SAMPLE, and in Suvannah under the style of GRENVILLE At CO., have entered Into copartnership (to (Into from the 1st July, 1855,) for tho purposo of transacting a gen erul GoiiiiniNMion A Forwarding Rusines • Uniter Ihe stylo of WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY. T his long established institution is now organized upon a has!* of peculiar excellence. It is under the care of a Principal of very eminent qtiulilicn- tiens and success, assisted in ull Departments hy carefully chosen Assistant Teachers. Ample provision Is made for a liberal nnd thorough education, front tin* elementary branches of the Primary department through the regular curriculum of higher English Studies, and Lit in. in French, singular advantages nre afforded, tho teach er having been accustomed, from childhood, to speak both languages, (English nnd French,) nml being a very ac complished instructress. The first Session for tho ensuing year opens on the 2d Monday in Jauunry. SAM’L BARNETT, President. Dr. I. J. KOllERTSON, Sec. k Trcas. A. L. ALEXANDER, XVM. M. REESE. COMMITTKK OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. References in Savannah.—Col. Alex. R. Lawton, Dr. F. T. XVtLtts, J. R. Sneed, Esq. XVasliington. Ga., Nor. 14. 5cod AzJ*Morning Nows copy Just Published, hy Iho HOW ARD AftftOGIATIO.Y, 1*1111.A. p El’ORT ON SPERMATORRHOEA, or Seminnl li Weakness, Impotence, tho Vice of Onunism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases <il the Sexual Organs, wiili an account of the errors and do- cuplionaol' Quacks, and vuluahle Advice to the Affiict- e*l, l*v Geo. R. Calhoun, M. D.. Cniisulllng Surgeon of thu Howard Association. I’llilndulphla, Po., a bonevo- lent Inslitiiiioii esiablishcd by special cudowineut. lor Iho telielHI tfie sick nml distresaed, ailhcied with “Vir- uloui nml Epidemic Diseases.” A copy of the above Report will he sen; hy mall, (In a sealed envelope), free of charge, on the receipt ol Two Stamps for Postage.— Address DR. GEO. li. CALHOUN, Nn 2 South NINTH SI., I’hiladelphla, Pa. oct Irt—coiEhn Rice Lands and Negroes, FOR SALE. A VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION. . i the mh River, within a few miles of the clt;. AMflPl^i'outainiiig near 2000 acre** of land, of which 740 TAL. anvil arc cleared rice land under hunk—618 acres of nmrr.li land, which can lie cultivated iu rice—157 acres of salt nmri-U, adjoining 190 acres of cleared upland—314 acres of uuclnurcd upland. On the premises are two settlements, negro houses to accommodate 200 negroes, ono of the handsomest settlements ou the RivFr, a com fortable dwelling and overseer's house, lirick burn and steam thrasher, winnowing house, Ac. Possession given immediately. Witli the lands may l*e purchased 170 to ISO Negroes on tin* plantation,accustomed to rice culture. For terms ap ply to R. HABERSHAM k SON. ftov 7 2nw3nt >4 Tlm 8 JjljJ^iiigs, formerly aug 4—if ALEX. A. SMETfl. FOIt ftAl.l-j. M TIiu aoimiimlluii. ul ‘ l1 lln * in , l !‘ l1 ’ .p.l.lui.ce .Uu- iiU'ii nn Inn Nn. M, l.lborly U nrd, rrnniln* on Hoinli Um.il, no" «™1*', * >•» | house Is substantially built of bricks. Is well fiiulsbed In every part, anil filled up with gait and wutor fix ture#/ ll also has nu uxeellenl pump In Iho yard nml a flower garden attached to the premises, together with all no* cetsary out hitiidliiKS. . . The property can ho Inspected by any ono dosirous of purchasing. For terms. nji|ily t° sep |H—if THUS. II. . HARDEN, Trimtoe. J0DS0N HOUSE Jueknonvillv. K“»* AUoridirt t THIS new aud commodious llouno Is now open for the reception of Uourdoi*. Those w ishing to avoid tho severity or a Northern cll- Hv. ntaVfl,« .rncommoilallonsat tlm JHDSDN HOUSE, nu** v may dial uccomimi where every nUonllou PRIVATE ACADUMY, FOR YOUNG LADIES. T^IIE UNDERSIGNED designs opening a Private X Academy for Young Lndics, lu EATONTON,PUTNAM COUNTY,GEORGIA, on Wednesday, Jan.9ih. 1850. Number of pupils limited to 3G. Tuition per uiinuin 8125 OH—*mo hnlf in advance, nnd the other at the end of the year, lu thischargo Is embraced the regular c.mrso of English Studies—Latin, French. German uud Spanish, tf desired—.Music on the Piano,()rgan, Harp and Guitar—Drawing in pencil, lings,Crayon, Monochromatics-Painllug in Dlls, Water colors, and tho beautiful style called Grecian Painting— Embroidery, In ull Its varieties—Wax Fruit nml Flow ers. Pens, Ink, Paper,Slates, Pencils, kc , supplied gratia. A complete Apparatus will lie furnished, In order to afTml amnio illustrations lu thu Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will be provided, that each pu pil mny have llio means of dally practice lu addition to thu regular lesson. Attention is called to the fact that no extra charge la made In this Academy. The parent or guardian may make such selections from Iho various departments ns lime Hint the best Interests of the pupil, may dictate, all to bo Included in the amount above specified. The old ol accomplished icacfiers has been secured. Hoard may he had in tho best families at $12 00per mouth.including washing, fuel, and lights. Annllrants mny address mo for tho present, at Lump- kin, siewart county, Ga. 1. R- BRAN HAM. nov 3—taw-tf IlOTATOES.-320 bids Potatoes landing per brig I K. Roane from Bostim, for sale hy „ov7 IIUIGlIAM. KELLY k GO. — FOR HALE. S IGHT EXCHANGE on New York. U„v 16 KURT. HABERSHAM * SON. „. he rendered that eonilorl , demands—WYhe miimigoiHonl of G. XV. Salisbury ami ; 1 Abbot Isiwretn iiiaeoiiiiieleiil nssUlniils. DANILI. DA\, n**v * 26 -him . Priqirlamr. | ^ 1ANXI OU llllftll POTATOF.8-bimlinfr tills (lav from brig 1 r Uoslim, ami Ibr sal** bv I.YNN k HN1DKII DAM El. DAY, '* 'laut f ■ | j iaNAL FLOUR.—40 whole and JOlinlfbbU pure I ( ilcm-isce FIoiii, Inmling ami tot tale In rtERSBY <t CX). I nov 7 GLAGHOIIN A CUSNINGHAM Wiro’LL SMOKEP JUST RECEIVED. DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT Plan ile nr*.. L.mlres.i llio llornio • Umir.-s,) La llnbnua {LuelresA llio llomlo Unliuu-s, Rio llomlo Millar, Ojas du lire*, GoiiMtelo Trnbucos, Li Mntiola, Ksim-iahla, Flor Finn, (Esim-raMn.) El Crisol. ltcm urel Millnr. Columbia, L'gut-s. ti«v 6 M. MOLINA. <’«r. Coitgrcas nml Hull eta. nAOdlNG AND ROPE.-is') bales heavy Oiin- 1> ny Cloth. 2(1 bolts heavy Dumlee (for Sea Islands! 60 bolts medium *l*> 44 Inch. 300 mils Ky RiqM*. GHJ 11m* Bagging Twine, in store nml for sal.- bv nuv 12 _ XVBU8TBR k PALMES. S UNDRIES.—if.o ilo/.cn 2 A3 strand Brooms. 69 dozen painted Buckets. 200 5, 10,1ft nml 2u gallon Iron bouml Kegs. SOU > and y boxes Sardines. 15U boxes Pipes. In store and fur siil** by nov 12 XVEUSTER k PALMES. J UST RECEIVED.—Maltese aud Honiton Lace Collars ami Sleeves, in setts. Dress aud Cloak Trim mings, 1 July's ami Guilts' Merino X'ests, Black Thibet Slrnwls, Sw iss ami Cambric N. XV. Collars, Swiss and Cam bric Collars nml Sleeves, in M-tls, Laly's English Cotton llose, Swiss nml Cambric ll imls, Linen Cambric Ildk'fs, Etnb'd Cambric ildk’fs. For sal** by IieXVITT A MORGAN, nov 10 itll.oro's *.uil*l.ng. Cungressstrsnt. $200 Reward. RUNAXVAY front ihe Subscriber on tho 22d Septeiiber, his slave ALBERT, who Is 27 years ot nge,abou'. 5 feet 8 inches high, weighs about 140 pounds, has straight aud very light hair, blue etes.aml is so whin* that it will be difficult tn delect his being a Negro. His front teeth are fast decay iug, chews tobacco, and is fond of spirits tho* i o drunkard. He cannot rend or wrile, has no trade; has been accustomed to stock aud fn-ming. Ho has Imt little knowledge nt tliecountry.nud will have frequent occasion tu enquire Ids wav. Is rather slow in speech, aud has ratlK ran humble appearance. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS hiuI the horse (il taken with him,) will be given by me for his confinement In nnv fail, and informa tion senlto me so 1 gut him. One Hundred Holla* s will he paid for proof to c<*nvlm the Abolitionist whn has been tampering with him lor some months past, and who has incited him to lake tills advantage of my absence to New York. Any one who may havo seen said Negro will greatly oblige mo by writing, so that I may have siffne Idea of what ilireciioii lie has taken. Ile will undoubtedly puss himself as a white man. When he left lie rode a chcs- nut sorrel horse, worth about $70. J. M.TISON, ocl 19—tf Bethel, Gh mi Uo., Georgia. PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y. OF HARTFORD, CoNN. Capital 200,000 Dollars. T HE subscribers having been appointed Agents of the above named Company, are prepared to Issuo Its Policies on Fire Risks. ThisCumpany insures against Loss or Damage by Fire,on ns favorable terms as any responsible company, nnd its uim will he lo secure the confidence of thu public hy nn honorable course of deal ing. ocl22 UDIIKNS At HERTZ, Agt-hls. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. DANIEL CRONIN, UPHOuSTEKEU, 20 BRYAN-ST. WOULD respectfully niiuouucu to the citizens ol Y t Suvannah, Hint he is ready tn make und put down Carpels, Oil Cloth, Mniliug, tec., at the shortest notice ami on the most reasonable terms. 3mo—ocl 3 E. Mn ELOUNTT, COLLECTING AGENT, DARIEN, GEORGIA, W OULD respectfully refer parties tn the following gentlemen: Alexander Mitchell, T. P. I’cn-o and Jacob Kokenboiigh, Darien, Ga.; Snmucl Pulmcr te Son, Savannah ;-M. I’. Stacey, Esq., Charleston, S. C.; F. J. Beck, Esq.,U2 Wall-street, Now York. l)nrlcii,Oct., 1855. oct 2 NEW TIN.STORE AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY, no. 141 ant'Tti-WKs r markkt sqvark. ihivan strekt. ^ WOULD inform iny old fr iends and pul- roiie, 1 hnvo opened llio above store, to con duct tho Stove, Tin and Hneet-lron business in all Hs various forms, whore will he found a general varlely of Stoves, Tin nml Sheet- Iron XX'nro, which I will ho pleased to show you, nml nt such prices as will satisfy you il you want to purchnso. Al kinds <>f Roofing, Gullors of Lead, Galvanized Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repair ing executed with despatch,Did Stoves pnt up ami 1’lpea furnished nt short notice. Tin-Ware nl Wholesale nnd Retail. Call down Bryan street, U will pay you for tho walk, nov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. Last of (lie Lakeland Farms & Lois, And only a few days left to secure one of them. 1MFTV FARMS AND SEVEN HUNDRED Ul'ILD- r ING LOTS will ho divided among Four Hundred Sub- nurihera on the evening of the 13t H inst. Koch Subscri ber for only $10. will receive it Farm from two to twenty acres, or two Building Isde. 25 hy 100 loot, lying together, beautifully located iu the village of Uikelaml, L. 1. For limps and certificates, apply to nov 7—td XX'M. XXTUGHT, Agont. / 1 CANO.—Peruvian Guano landing, ami for sale hy U( nov 14 MINIS £ JOHNSTON. nOFFRB.- KJ for sale hy nov 14 FOR SALK. 1 31 FTYTon Paving Ballast, on board hark Demill. Air ' ply to nov 111 _ ROXVLAND A SON. I >144 IRON. -.MlTons No. I Pig Iron, landing ami lor sale by m*v Irt Bit ID HAM. KELLY A CO. II EMI CORN MEAL.—Iii : a* k«. imt received, XVM V YON0E. No.04 Bay at. I 1 aud for sals by qot 16 .. j style <. XVAYNK, GRENVILLE it CO., at Bnvannah, GUEN Vli.LE,SA " P LE te CD., al Cballauoog THOMAS fl. WAYNE, R. AI.XX. WAYNK. Je 5—tl DISNUI.IJTION ol COT'AltTNEK8HIP epiiE Co-partnership heretofore existing between 1 BOTHXVELLte WHITEHEAD Is hereby dlssslv* ed by mutunl consent. Either party is authorised! attend to the unsettled business. Savannah, June 1,1856. S. E. BOTHXVELL. U. WHITEHEAD. CO-PARTNERSHIP. T HE Undersigned have this day formed a Co-part* nershlp for the transaction of a Factorage and Commission business under the name and style of lloTIIWKI.L te WHITEHEAD,and respectfully ao* licit the patronnBgeof Ibelr friends and lh« public gen. «'»"?• . , , U, E. B-JTIIWELL. Savannah,June 1,1855. B. WHITEHEAD. T CO-PA It TN EIKSHIP NOTICE. HE Undersigned have this day formed a co-partner* ship under tho name and stylo ofCUUPERfc. FRASER, for the purposo cf carrying on a Factorage anil Geuer* I Commission Business, nml respectfully so* lict the patronage of their frieuds and the public gon* erafly WM. AUDLEY CDUPER. JNO. COUPER FRASER. Bay si.. Savannah, June 1. COPARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, to date from the 1st inst. for the transaction of • General Facm .*age, C* mroisslen and Forwarding Bosl ness, undert >■ c firm of CRANE, WF.LI.B At CO. Sevnnnah, and RICH ARU CURl) te CO., Macon, and pledge their strict personal ultentlou to axy busi ness entrusted lo their charge, at either place. II. /..CRANE, L. XV. WELLS, RICHARD CURD Savannah, June5th, 185a jell—ly CO-PA It TN E R ftll IP. 1 3IIE undersigned have formed a co-partnership under the style of VKRSTILLE 4c FRIEB8DN, for the purpose of conducting a Forwardinu and General Commission business. HENRY XV. VF.K8TILLE, - EDMUND FK1ER80N. Savannah, August 7, 1855. % aug7 NOTICE. F ROM this date, all vessels navigating the Savannah River, will pass to the North or the Dredging M*. chine, now employed on (he wrecks. All steamers, passenger, freight and tow boata, wll let off steam when approaching toe Wrecks, and pass tho Dredging Machine and Mud Flats with a diminished speed. OUTAVUS COHEN, Chairman Com. of Piioiage, pro. tetn. Savannah Ga., August Hi, 1655. aug 17 NTADEIRA WINES. O NE of Ihe firm of Wel<h Brothers, of Madeira, ex* peels to be in Savannah during the month or De* hem her next, with samples of a small stock of choice Madeira XViues. List ol prices and description of qual • By cun be seen at ihe office of tho undersigned, where any orders will be duly registered, oct 17-lm HUNTER te GAM5IELL. T O fi ofl FINE RED RI.ANKETS. families who wish a superior lied Blanket, we offb*’6 4,8-4, In t and 12-4 flue Swiss Blankets, a new and beautiful article. Also, 6-4,8-4.10-4 and 12-4 Koso Blankets. XX'hitney Blankets of all sizes, and a choice EiiRlIsh Blanket, CradleandCribb Blankets. The above article will be sold at tho very lowest prices. Call and examine on riot of Blanket? before purcnnslng elsewhere, [oct 21 ROKENHAL'CU te LADSON. REMOVAL. T HE undersigned hnvo removed to the counting room two doors East of Messrs. Ogden, Starr At Co’s. CARLETON te PARSONS, oct 9 viommlsslon Merchants, Bay-st. NOTICE. I iHE undersigned have this day established an Agen* cy at Knoxville Tennessee, for Iho transaction of a General Produce nnd Commission Business, to be con ducted hy T. It. CLARKE, undor tho name and style of T. B. CLARKE te CO. Orders for XVesiem Produce, thaukfully received and promptly executed. TISON te MACK AY. T. B.CLARKE. Savannah. Gn., 10th Oct., 1655. oct!3 NOTICE. 1 3 WO mouths after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell land nnd negros belonging to the estate of James C. Hines, dec’d. oct 18 JOHN P. HINES, Adm’r. • - ACRES of Land, wlthlu two mlies of the city, Zii} for sale. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. AUhTlUfll AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. CO-PA It TNE It ftll IP NOTICE. I Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN In eo* part nershlp with me iu Ihe Auction and Commission biirincss. Thu business will hereafter bo conducted un dor the name and style of Spencer Currell te Co. SPENCER CURRELL. Savnnnnh, Oct. 15.1855. oct 16 VALUABLE MANURE. T HE Subscribers keen constantly on hand a supply of Kottlewell’s Mineral Salts and Guano, and Land Plaster. N. A. HARDEE te CO. Je9l—Omo NOTICE. A DAM SHORT having made an assignment to Hiram Roberts for the beneOt of his creditors, all par sons having demands against the said Adam Short, will please render a statement of such demand to tha as* slgneo. HIRAM ROBERTS. Savannsh.Msy 8, J855. mijQ MEXICO A ND IXB RELIGION, with incidents of travel tn that codfltry, by Robt. A. XX'ilson, with illustrations. Lily, a novel, by a ladyjof Charleston, author of ‘‘Th Busy Moments of an Idle Woman.” . Charles Lamb’s Works, with a sketch of his life, by Tho**. Noon Talfnurd, in 2 vols. Out of Debt, Out of dsnger, hy Cousin Alice. Grote’s History of Greece, 11 vole. * Fitzgerald's Exhibition Speaker. • Maud and Other Poems, nv Alfred Tennyson. Harper’s Story Book, vol. 4. Westminster Review for October. Eclectic Magazine for November, nov 10 XV. THORNE WILLIAMS. H AY.—40 bales prime North River IUy lauding thil day from schr. It. A. Tull, for sale by nov 7 CARLETON k PARSON8. H AY”.—160 balsa North River Hay landing, and for Mia by nov 10 CRANK, WELLS A CO.