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VOLUME LI II SAVANNAH, GA.. THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22. 1856. NUMBER 280. the republican is rruusiiKO , M ily, Tri-Wuokly uud Weekly* 1 DY 4LEXANDEK & SNEED. ( |I V ANU toimri I'UINTKUK. TERMS KUUUCBIM n«ily Tupor, in Advance I, ni .t paid in Advance •p, Weekly, in Advance Iinoi Paid in Advance..... Weekly, invariably in Advance . . .$5.00 .. 6,00 .. 3.00 .. 4 00 ... 3.00 Price—10 Copies lor. 15,00 tjr In no c*m will an order for the paper beat - lfn.t<*<l lo unlcM ccoutpanleu wlu» money, or a aalls- i.ci>’f) reference. JjB'Fare Reduced. Cabin Passage to NewYor] SEMI-WEEKLY. I XITFD STATEN VIA 11. T i||V. now and aidumlld .Ido wheel al«'tiu»hlpa: KS 'VVIl.Lfe, I..VK) Iona, Capi.G. D. Li'iaow. M'Cl'STA, l,.VM) •• Tuoa. Ltok, KI.i(KillA, 1.300 •• “ M. 8. Wonnui'LL, AI.A RAM A. 1,360 “ “ O. W. Si naaca, Will li avr Aavannah Every WE ONES DA Y and SA TVRDA Y. Ina „ .— - . ,..i*«ed In speed, aarcly or fori, making llicir In filly to six y hours, and are commanded oy k|l( , ,1 earnul and polite officer*. Having elegant 41,' rooiu accommodation*, thuy offer a iao»l dcalrable aticc to New York. •ttbin Passage •‘-'0 Steerage do 8 At,nl»: PAllRLFORIl, FAY teClL, Savannah. SAM’L. I«, MITCtlll.L, III llroadway. JanodC, ISM. New York. 066 new YORK AND LIVERPOOL I . N. .VIAll. M I Alll ltS. a it a siur* coaraurou this link are ATLANTIC, | BALTIC. Capi.WaaT. I Capi. Comstock. PACIFIC, 1 ADRIATIC, Capt. Nvk. 1 Capl. These ablpa having been built by contract,expressly Ibr government ser vice, every eare Ima been taken In their conalriiclion, na alao liiitrotrcu- to ensure strength uud tpeod; nnd their accom- .iaiionafor paaaougora are unequalled fur eleganco comfort. ,'n.v of passage from New York to Liverpool,In first •j > n $I3«; in aecuiul cabin, |75; exclusive use of ex- Cj *lzo slate re« m, (325. From Liverpool lo Now York, iV amt JE'AI. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No berth* can lie secure I until paid fur. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. irom .Veto Fur*. from l.iverposl. 1855. 1855. K -Jneaday.... Jan.24. .IH.YIi Saturday.... Jail. 13.. 1855 a cjnesday.... Feb. 7.. 18551 Saturday .. Feb.27.. IKIS Ved uesday.... Feb 21.. 1855 Saturday.... Fob. 10.. 1855 | Saturday 'mi. 24.. 1855 For Prolght or l’c*sage apply lo .WARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall sueel, N. Y. fipiWN, SIIIPLEV teCO., Liverpool. ■II'.PHEN, KKNN \Kl)te Cl 1,27 Austin Friars, Londou. «. WAIN WRIGHT * CO- Paris, or t.i ML DRAPER,Havre. i lie owners of these ships will not bo accounts- - fi r gold, aliver, bullion, specie, jutveln, precious nes, or me ala, unless bills of lading are signed it re for, and the value thereof ex pressed therein, shippers pleaso lake notice, that the ships ol this :ue canuot carry any goods contraband of wqr. ; in 9.mwfly« ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, QA. IMIK entire scholastic year of this Instiiutlon, by a 1 joint resolution tif the Faculty and Trustees, baa .-n thrown ill o one term, commencing on the F\r$l Gnu'll* in September, anil closing tin Commknckmknt hr, liiuradaj alter the fourth Sunday tu June. VACI'LTV. U'Gl'STIJS ALDEN, A. M., President — Professor ol .uitsh Literalure and Mieient Languages. K. J. ILCALDWELL, A. M.~ProMsor of Mental :i Moral Fhilnstiphy. Rev. T. X. Ft »RSPER, A. M.—Professor of Matlie- n if* ami Natural Science. tins ANN E. ALDEN—Principal Primary Depart. ;*ni,aiul lii«iriiclre*s in llotnny uud French. H. R. I.IGNOSKI —Principal of Music Department. Mr. L. E. GR ANT and Mrs E. T. CALDVVCLL—Or- ineuial Branches. Tms Institution iiow presents to the public, arivnn- go siiiclt few possess. A lurgo and elegantly con* /Kit'd College edifice; one of the largest Chapels In tsaieitll necessary oul-bulldlngs nnd enclosures; . filing department, fitted up In the must neat and viruolestyle, mil under the superintendence nf the at«r»themselves: with the whole domestic depart- I'M aider the careful direction of Imliemf experience, diet to nil the fticidliea for a thorough course of In* i'll: a which any similar Instilutlon cau offer. It tfcicen by reference to our catalogue, that our rates >^rd uud Tuition are less than can lie found else, 'vs. This fact, in these limes ol pecuniary pressure- "irthy of the consideration of those huvlug daugh nto educate. r»i. Hoarding Department will be under Ihe direction < President Alden and lady, and Profesaor Caldwell indy. Willi spacious and comfortable dormitories, iv and convenient close's, i ew and elegant furniture, „l a „,i „xperteneed tervniit*. an l tables furnished i nine best ilia 11 he market affords; together with a r duenme but parental discipllue, we liopn to Increase liberal patronage with which this Institution baa .-.,-rto boon tavored. F. X. FORSTER, Boc’y Faculty. • •■thlwrt, July 30. 1855. aug 7—Janl.’56 SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT COR.Y sIvVIl COB JfilJLMj 9 PATENTED MAY 16th, 1834. . .-. |IR"WN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee an \ Isiiatna. or this Invention, which I* doublles ;i* the most important of modern limes lor the use I.' well advised farmer and stock foederi uud the itversallavor with which ll ha* been received trom the •i. more ilian any Hung else, alt.it.ts its utility ami su* merit). F.-r jxirtabilitv, simplicity ofconst-uetlon, and convo- .- iCeof iim', the Little (Rani has no equal. It weighs raninreelo live hundred pounds, nccordlug to size, Ai ll- put in operation by tho farmer iu twenty miuiiles i.oit expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted and tel with com ctiiencc by anybody. Tte I .Hide Giant lias received Ihc First Premiums at w-ry Stale Fair from Missouri to Maryland the past ft i. and that m the most complimentary manner. "Hew Mills are guaranteed in the most iiosltlve man tg.iuisi breakage or derangement, and warranted to i; w. d from ear corn, uud grit* or fine hominy Irora ltd corn, with a degree of ease and convenience for Jr:n purposes never attained before. ’v -uhscriheraare now prepared to furnish tho trade i improved patterns and sizes, to suit tho varied UM* nt all. . # is. J I* offered at 305 coraplote, ready for attaching - eon, and warranted to grlud ten bushels of feed • r. utr with one horse. S ".J at (7.» will grind fifteen bushels per hour. No. t hi *•!') w iii grind twenty bushels per hour, with t'i horses. feu.i.ttmd .nd lor >!• br „ ROWI) t 00 i ■air 3 at Nashv|lo, Tenn.,attd Atlanta, Ga. •X Rl,N If® Reptni )**arsc about *■< . Iialr, b 8200 Roward. RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on IhoWfi ' •ptnmber, hit slave AI.HF.lt T, who Is 27 j.'aranf ago,about 5 feel Hlnebeshigh, widgltr about 140 pounds, htta atrulgbt and very light Iialr, blue* ere*,and la so while that It will be dlItlcuIt to dnttu’l his being n Negro. Ills front teeth are fast decaying,chews tuliucco,and Is (nmlof spirits thn' i o drunkard, lie cannot rend or write, has no trade; tins been accustomed to Mock and firming lie bits Inti little knowledge of lhccmtmry,uml will have frequent occasion lo euqulro Ids way. Is rather alow lit sp u'ch, and lots rallit r an humble appearance. <>N r. HUNDRED Dl 'Ll.AH.** and llm horse (It taken with him.) will bo given by me for In* vnntlnemoiil In net pul. nnd inrm.un- lion sent to me so I get him. «me ilmulrttl Do'lais will lie paid for proof to o uivlcl tin* AbolilloiilM who lias been t itnperlug with him lor some months past, and who has Incited him to take this advantage nr my absence to Now York. Any ono who may have seen said Negro will greatly oblige tne by writing, s » that I may lin\o some idea of what direction bo baa taken. He will undoubtedly nuss himself as a while mao. When lie lull lie rodo a cites- out toriol horse, worth about (70. J. M.TISON, net 10—If bethel, fib no t'n., Georgia, W! SELECT SCHOOL FOIl V0IINO LAIlIUS. aiiN. dii. ci'nninuiiaiu ILL OPEN, on the first Monday In November, a Hcliool for Young I.adieu nml Misses, where tho usual branches of nit English Education will bn taught, with the French and Liiliu Languages. Also Music,Draw ing nml Painting, In Oil and Water Colors on Velvet and Criivotiiiig. .Mrs C. having had considerable experience In teach ing, flatters herself Unit she will lie able to give satisbto- tlmi to iIh'so who may entrust thelrilaughterstolmr care. The School Year consists ot Tctt Mouths, with Four Quarters of i loven weeks each, ending respectively— Jan, III, April fi, June 22, nnd Sept. 7. Terms nnd other particulars made known by npplylng to Mra.C. Residence on the North sldeol Llburty .direct, In ouo of Mrs. Marshal’s brick buildings. Refferences to tho (hi low lug gentlemen: Rt. Rev. Stephen Elliot, Mr. P.D. Woolhnptor, Mr.C, I.. Lamar—Suvunnnh. Rev. Dr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. I,. A. Dugas, Mr. Henry II. Gumming, Mr. Andrew J. Miller—Augusta. Hev. 8. K. TulmudgOi Presiduut of Ogtolhorpo Uni versity. Governor Johnson. net 15—If Iron Front Jewelry Store WIIOLK8ALK AND RETAIL, No. 116 Brauphton-at., between Bull if Whitaker Tho largest and best selected stock of goods over offered lor sale in this city. Gold and S||. vor tValehes. Vest, Fob and Guard Clinlns.sets _of Jewelry, Cliateluues, brneelets, brooches, iiunmul work Finger Kings, Silver Castors, Tea Jets, Pitcheis, Goblets, Gup*, Unko baskets, Spount. Forks, Fish Knives, Pio Knives, Cheese Heotips. Ladles, c^yphons. Also, all klmtsot Plated Ware, Military nud Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too numer ous to mention; the whole of which will bo -old at re duced pries. All klndnof Watches, Clocks, Jewelry an Jothor Job bing attended to by competent hands. HORTON fit RIKE.MAN. .iPacrfQii Buafurna ffineflo. It I'l it It 110 IN CttJO.M’.N, IVAYKHitORO, HU UK E COUNTY, GA. I rncticelaw to Richmond, bttrko, Washington, Hcrlvoa and htnattuel. MXI.nOLM D, JONKB. |y 3111.1,i:k a 3ianui.i.ii, Jt T T o It N K r s J! T I. .1 tr. Wayoeshoro', 14a. Referetiro -Mottsrs. A. J.At T. W.Miller, Augusta,Ga. ocl 2 1 y Will practice In tho Flint and ndlolnlng munliesof tho Jan « Macon Circuit. If 12. <4 . (li\ IIA N INN* ATTORNEY AT LAW, Foruylla. €4n.< W31. A. I.OH O.N, ATTO RN E Y A T LAW, nov3If. lTlo»HU:«Jlw* <4«o, V, W1I.MA3I I'.IIXVAIIUN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 3llvmio|»y, Florldn, will practice In the Courts or East and South Florida.; References—Tunno Pinkney sc Co., ChurleMon, 8. Cji Pierson, llelilt 4c Co., 8nvanuah,Ga.; Cooper 4c Mother, Mieuuopy, Fla. march 20 ly* NA3KJ12I, W. FEPPEU, 8ucceH#or to II IS N II Y J . P B P PER Ac SON, WniclicM, Jewelry nnd Nllvcr Ware* No. 175 Cheanut at., o/ivoaite the Slate House, •AMsilutleliililu. may 30 ly \V 11.1.1A 31 ill. TUNNO, Factor & Commission Merchant For Florida uud 8oulhuro Georgia Pnaluco, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 fimo WI lit.IA 31 J. WIIA'IlF.lt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warroototi, Goo., Will practice lutho Northern t.’lrcult of Georgia, nml in tho counties, if llurke, Coluntblu, Jefforson nnd Wash* Ington.ol the Mlddlu Circuit. ly mny l» FULTON H0UCE, L T I, A NT A 14 12 O IlG IA, oct 17 CENTRAL RAILROAD. I'llAIM4I'. OF Sdllibl l.L O N and alter Huuday the 14ilt October, Instant and until further notice, the Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad, will run as follows: HKTWKKN SAVANNAH ANII MACON. Leavo Savannah 5 a. m., and 12.15 t*. m. Arrive nt Macon 2.15 t*. M.. and 1 a. m Leave Macon 11.45 a. m., uud D.30 p, m. Arrive at 8avnnm<h 10.45 r. » . and 7.20 a. m. , BKTWKKN SAVANNAH ANO At'OI STA. Leave 8avaminli 12.15 p.m., am! H.:to p, m. Arrive at Augusta 8.45 p. m., and 5.30 a.m. Leave Augusia fi a. m., uud 4.30 p. m. Arrive Iti8uvniiimh I.'.m p. m. nml 10.45 p. m. BKTWKKN MACON AND At’OI'HTA. Loave Macon 11.45 a. m., and 0.3ft p. M . Arrive at Augusta 8.45 p. m., uud 5.30 a. m. Leave Augusta I. a. m.. nnd 4.30 p. m. Arrive nt.Macon 2.15 p. m.,ii*hI I a. h. RKTWKKN SAVANNAH, MII.LKDOKVILI.K AND KATONToN. Leave Hnvnnuuh 5 a.m. Arrive in Mllletlgeviilc 2.45 p.m. ..eavo Macon 11.45 a. m- Arrive In Eulonlon 5 p. m. WM. M. WADLEY. Savannah, Ga., 12th Ocl., 1855. „et 13 SPLENDID HOSIERY For Gentlemen’s Wear. C OMPRISING every variety and stylo of CASHMERE. MERINO, - LAMb WOOL, FLANNELS. MI.K ami COTTON UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS ami half HOSE, GLOVES, tip, Suitable for the season. Please call and provide lor your wauls and necessities. WM.l). PRICE. oct_27 Merchant Tailor, 142 Hay st. New Carriage Ware-House, COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS. -'MW TIIE UNDhltSlGM.U respectfully iu- [T iffr f "**|*' 111111 vitizensot Sfivnnnali and sur- riiuinliiig country, that ho lout compton*! CAHU1A0E WAREHOUSE, Comer Congress .'iml Moiitgomerv Street*, nnd 1ms now on hand nnd is cotistuntly receiving, a largo and hand- sumo stock of CAHRIAGEa, Consisting of Cuaihi'S. Itockau.iv*. Tcpaud No Top Rug- gles, Cart luges. bumiuch' ». and >\ ngotis of every d- set lo tion, calculated to »uit the nn*«t fiistidiotis, and are made of tho best iiiati rinl, nil I tho must celebruled builders of Newark, New York and New Hnv. ii. All of which will bo sold low, and wiirnuitod to give stitislnctioii. A call is respectfully solicited. G. XV. 1IAIIDCA8TLE. Corner of Congress and Montgomery streets. N. D. REPAIRING »t ull kinds done in the best man ner, and ns low us the tint* s n ill admit. tmv h— ly "“FANCY DRY GOODS. I A HIES AND GENTLEMEN’S KID. IIUCKSKIN j and other slides of GLOVES. lire** Trimming*. Linen uamhrie H'dk’f*: Embroidered nnd Cotton ll dk f*: Needle*worke<l and Lnce Uoll.ir- and Sleeves, a very great variety; KuglMi thread. Maltese and Valenciennes Laeesj black Gimpure do; Gents Filin')' Cravats and Scurf* (bon net, nnd narrow Trimming ItihlMin, w bite and colored Basil do., 4c. Just received and tor sale by nov6 1»e5V1TT A MORGAN. XVOOL HATH I WOOL IIATS11 a JUST rocived :«*) do/.en WOOL HATS, a good article lor plantation use. DKLDEN A CO. Corner of Ilroiiglitoii nml llaruurd st*. v 0—1m " THH VERY LATENT. The very last Fall Style.,| (ieiitleliu it’s Fine Silk Dress Hat* have been received; till inspection is respectfully solicited. N. K. RARXUM, nov 9 Hat nnd Cap Store, 160 Congress street. illcKEG ik UENIVETT. CARRIAGE AND IIAKNESS RBPIISITURY, Coroer of West llroad and Bay Streets, Suvniinula, 44u., yaw. Would call tho aiiontlon of tho citizons o Georgia. South Carolina, Floildn, Alabama and Tvntiosso, to their large and spleudld stock of CARRIAGES. bUGGIES, lie., Ac., embracing every variety and sty le now In use. Among our stock will be fouuu all ol the moat fashionable styles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH built by somo of tho most re.lable bill ders in Phila delphia, wlim'o work has a reputation for Lightness, Durability nml Neatness, unsurpassed by any other manufacturers in tho Union. There nmy also be found among our stock selection* from'thn establishment ofJ. M.Qt'iMUY it Co, nnd other ctdebratud iminufiictiircrs In Newark, N.J., New York and Now Haven, all o' srliic.lt are built expressly for us. and which we do not esllate to wnrrunt In oveiy particular. II. C. McKee has boon for Iweiity-onn years engaged in tho t’urrinco lUtilness In <;nluuihus. Geo.,and we. feel confident that with our united experience ami at tention wc will ho able lo keep on linml a Stock that we think will meet the approbation nml wants of Hie public.and wMch fut viulcly and exletilwlll excel (but heretofore kept ut this place. All orders shall have striul ami prompt attention. II. C. McKEK. Savannah, Aug 31, 1855. i. s. HEN NETT. SCb'f T'K LI T1LI2 <41A NT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY Ifitli 1854. 1 311K attention of Planters,Farmers and 8tock feeders in mineral,is r-smclfully callul lo Ibis Mill us the most important article of tho kind now in use, not only well adapted for gilndlug cob meal for stock, but grim or linn hominy for tho table, nnd especially bread meal from corn not fully- ripe or vlry In the fall. In setting tills Mill, no nteclmnic* or frame work Is wanted, onlv wanting to be fastened to a floor or plat- FTin. lUiblly adjusted and used by any person, even n Child. Tho LITTLE GIANTIins received the first premiums nt the Into Agricult .nil Fairs or Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and other Status, and that is the inns: compli mentary manner, us well a- the most ready cummemlu- lion from the ll ntisatids witm sslug Its |Niriiirmnnce. These mills urn guaruniee l In the most positive man ner agam-t delect* or breakage, and No. 3 warranted lo grind 15 Ini-hels of feed per hour, With ono horse, nml offoied at thn low price of $05, itl complete, ready for attaching tho team.—No. 4 at (75, grinds JU bushels per hour with two horses. Manufactured by SCOTT & MOf’KBKE. Augusta, Git, A ml sold by C. II. OuMPPiti.n, Agent tor the Mantifac Hirers, 171 Huy slreei,HuvamiHh, where the .Mncbiue euuy be soon. lnilvl LOCAL HXcU)s¥ortt murttfBfmrntfi from s, M. Pf I ten f ill X- Co.'s .Hilvertisinif .tgency. 11 A'assau st., JYcifl York, and JY«. 10 Stale st, llooton, P. it Co are Agents Tor the most Influential into lar gest circulating Commercial paoert belli lu llm United Stales and ihuCntiadas. (ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1 PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WALTER, IBAKF.lt 4e <!<». American, French, llonatpa thlc, and Vanilla Clluc M.ATI2; prepare! COCOA; HIP »MA,CO- Cl tA PASTE; Oocou Sticks,Solu ble, llomtupnlhle. and Dieletlc Cocoa; Cocoa Mtnlls; Crocked Cocoa, fco. These Manufsctures lo which FIRST PRKMIt'MS llnvo been n- wttrdcd by the cltbT Instltutons uud Fairs oi llto Union, aro nit I.tnf, flower it Fruit excellent diet for children, Inva- of the Cocoa, with u Ibis, nnd persons In health. They pod opened. allay ralltur (Unit Induce the ner vous excitement allendnnt upon the use of tea or coffee, nud are rocotnmomled by Dr*. Warren, Jackson, Hay ward, Wure, and Aduiiis, of Boiiou, and by omiuent pliVBlciHiiscisewb TO. For suio by all the prliwlpsl Grocers In the Unllod States, .imj by their Ageiils. . . D.C. Murray. New York; Grant k Twells, Philndel- pltia; Thomas V. Ilruud'ge, llnHltn«>ro; Kennett it Dud- lev, (Bn. WALTER MAKER it cm., sop l5-3m Dorchester, Matt, MERILL0 IRON PIPB WORKS, lUcrrit 6c JuqiiuM, 142 Ceiitrc-strcel., NEW YORK, M ANUFACTURERS and dealer* In Wrought Iron, Pipes, Fittings, Tools, and every description ol uiiparoius connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for heating Rnd lighting stouniors, churches, Hotels, Pri vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories and Hulls. Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauge*, Boilers and Holler Flues made to order. Mur Hcruw Culling .Machines uro entirely new, and our own putunl warranted to do dottblo the wor:, of any other limuitlnn. Orders solicited Iroin all sections of the country, and promdtly at tented to Je 25, 55 -ly TO EtICi: PLANTERS. T HE Mibscrihcrs nio desirous ol calling the attention of those Interested in the Hulling of Rice, to their newly Invented Machine, which Hitriinssus all others now In use. Tho advantage of these Murliines consist In it* slmnllclly. durability, and the great amount of work which It will perform without llm least Injury to the grain. Tho maclnnu* are portable, and well adapt ed lo Hand or Meaui Power, can Do transported ready for use. These Machines can be made to hull from 20 to 5INI bushels per day—vary ing uccordtng (o size. All necessary Inforinnlioii will hegiwii by addressing the Inventors,at their Manufactory, No 114 Cilffstruet .Now York City. ROUERT it JOHN E. ANDERSON, sept 2fl— I m P ITIANONICJ-I. o. o. F.-N. of T.-O- IL A. R egalia, jewels and costumes, rrotnufac- lured and kept on hand, at tho Old Establishment of E. CO" H, 244 Grand street, East of Howery, New York. Orders from tho country promptly attended lo. jo 12—ly P Combs, FanB and Fancy GoodB, WILLIAili; TASKER, s/\ PARK PLACE, Now York, Invito* tho attention IU of Southern amt Western Merchant*, to his new stock or Fans,Combs, Hair, Tooth nnd Nail* llrushos, Ladies'Reticule*, Peiftunery, Soup*. Porte Mommies, Jet uud Head Hraceluts, Pecket Hooks, Dress Hutton*, Plus nml Needles, Hooks uud Eye*. Wutcli Giturde, Wax. t.'orul and Gla*s Heads, Necklaces, tee. India Rubber Combs, Cum**, Halls nnd Toys of every descrip tion. Scissors, Razors and Cutlery, Gold am! Gilt Jewelry, Aecordeons uud Violin*, including h general nnd very lurgt stock of English, French uml Gemma. Fancy Goods, which wtll ho'-old utthu very lowest ptl- cos, 'or Gash or Approved Paper. (07* Orders by letter selected and tint up In the beat manner. WILLIAM TASKER. may I—ly P In Park Place, New York. Til 1-2 lICNIIIAIIt DYE. D R. M. M. MALLARD'S (new article) received T.t highest premium at tlio World's Fair nnd Ameri can Institute, wh «■■ it was examined by tlm distinguish ed chemists Dr. <. Little and Prof, obit Torrey, and pronounced the Host. For a du by the Principal Druggists In this city—price $1- Principal ofHce ami store 4!M and 6im Broadway. Nuw-York. Mar 15,’Ifi -P mar IU SAFES. r jx CNTTENET k CO., Importers of French and other 1 • I'uropeun Goods, No. 48 Broad street, ap 30 '35 KfrU) York dtntirrtinrnunto. From Skillin, Pis ocher, Owrn A* Schell's Adncrtisiug House, 346 ftroadway, J\ r rw lurk. LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME SlArrUI’/k.CTOH.Y. II0RAM2 V. SIULKR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BALE-BOOMS, 04 Forsyi li-st., New York. VAR. II. V. 8. would call the attention of strangers visit- IvJL lug the city,and especiidly those In the trade, to his extensive WARE-ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY. In the possession of unequalled lacllith's, lie I* enabled to executo all orders on the lowest possible term*. The Hnle-roomsaro replete with eheiee hperluieiis, Hilda full assortliieiit of RICH OILIHNG IN ALL ITS IIHANCIIKS. MoiildiugH, Rich Gilt, Rose Woods, ttak, Mu|ile, Zebra nud Muho^uny, in every variety and roiiNtantly on hand. Orders from all parts of the United States and Canadas, executed with prompt ncM.pU'dtedivll lithe greatest of rare. A liberal diseoiint allowed to Uie Trade. 11. V. BIGLER, 04, 07, 09 and 71For*ytli-at., nov 12—fimos 8 New York. Itroolilun C'ilu STEAM ENGINE WORKS. 13 Wutcr-Mroui* llrooklvii, N. York. L>. I*. UURDON CO., H A VINO recently OUed up tho extensive establish ment at llm above named place, we are prepared to inantit icturc all kinds of Hteant Engines, Ho'.lers, Sugar Mills, Haw and Grist Mills, Pumps and Herring for working Mines, Hbolling Pul'eya, tec., and n,u pre pared to furnish cnsl'ug* of every description. Wo would cult the attent'oT ofSoutlioru Planters particular ly to our Sugar Mills. Having purchased tho entire slock of Prtturos from the lulu firm of G. II. Harlson it Co., N.Y., we can safely sav that wo can turnout a Mill which Ibr strength, durability nnd neatness, ci.tinoi be excelled by any ealntdiahmeni lu llm Hiatus. A long expurlenco in llm bu*lim*a renders us competent lo ex ecute any orders, and wu would advise those In wnut of Machinery to give us a call. P.ugtims Irom 4 to 4d horse power always on hand. D. P. HUH DON, II. N. CONKLIN, 8. n. CONKLIN, ocl 22—3iii S ’pith Hooks lor Subscription to tho Charleston and 1 .‘'avaiiiiab Railroad will bo re opened tho 15th lie* >m!ier, 1854, and koptopen until further notice, atlhe ‘■lowing places, to wit: COIIMISIOHKas. • harleston.—L. T. Porter, • ills Mills, Win. C. Ileo. - vannah.—Major A. Porter, Dr.J.P. Hcrevott,Col. A if. Lawton. Warns’ Hun.—Hawkins8. King, D.P. Wilkinson, J. W.Y»t,?r. Editai Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jas. Uopklnaon, Col. E. I. Whale). ’alierboro*.—Col.M. E.Caru, D. 8. Ilonderson, J. W It'irlirtdgo. 'tiiep<H).—Lawrenco Wltsell, W. II. Lowndes, Jas. M.llhett. -(Itketrher.—Thomas McTeer, R. McUrlde Peeples, (■'■mas \llen. •‘icotallgq.—W. h. Hutson, J.!!.Banders, John Mar u Whippy swamp Muster Ground.—Durwll McBride, l ’"i I.. I'rumpton, It. A. Taylor. G.lii-onvill*-.—F. VV. Pickling, Wm. Yeomans,Thad' ko Itucltimr. B-wnfori.— Edmund Rhott, n. J. Johnson, J.D. Popo. ‘•'■tiisrnville.—Col. John Webb, Wilson Ferribee, ' Nina llnwurd. '"ilT'on.—T. II.Coe, R. II. Kirk, Dr. P.Pritchard. .ki.tiertville.—II. F. Ducknor, Willlum J. Lawton, A U-hnsion. P ">sburg.-W. W. Ilardoe, J. P. Raymond, J. D. a NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. riTHE sUIIHCRIHF.Ithasnow in store and is receiving X by each steamer trom New York, a full and well •elected assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Consisting of line DRE88 and FROCK COAT8, IIUSI- NES8 COATS of all qualities and colours. MERINO and FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWS.— GLOVES, CRAVATS, tec., tec. Having procured llm M-rvlces of an experienced cut* ter, he flutters himself that he shall p<- able to please nil who mny favor him with his orders, and his stock of nieces goods ial’ulLund well assorted. 1 WM. O. PRICE. oc’. 10 147 Day s'root. wmnvllln.—Col. A. J. I.awton,Samuel Mannar n-« Jaiidon. i.- Moose-—Nathaniel II. Hoy ward, Burrell Haun Jonh lllll. order ofthe President and Hoard of Dirordors. : 13 O .F. II \NcK EL, Hec’y and Trens’r. SOUTH WKSTKKK RAILROAD. CIIANt.F. DF SCHEDULE -RANGE OF SCHEDULE—TWO PASSENGER TR JN8 DAfLY TO COLUMHUH. v sad after Monday, August 27, passenger uud mall '■am* will leave Mucoii lor «'oltiuihus nml Moiil- T..-r>, daily ut 2.10 A. M-. and 3.15 P. M., arriving at ' i'll!,ii« hi 7.15 A. M. ami I0.3"P. M. fmnvu Colunt- ■r Maton daily at 4.15 A. M. and 2,30 P. M., ur- v »t Macon at 10.45 A. M. nml 8.50 P. M. •woiKers for A merit os will take llm morning train " A. M. from Mucoii, arriving at An-erlciis ut A.M. | ( ,•live A marietta at 6.40 A. M., and arrive « Mscr.ti hi 10.45 A. M. '''inertiup gi 51 scon each way with Central Railroad to -avaunah, Augusta. MIlMgi vllloaml Eaton- " sod with Macon and Western Railroad Trains lo ; o ;;..|AU.nla, Dalton, ffhatuiuiHiga, Knoxville,and <iiig dally at Columbus, with Glrsid aud Mo- *,* H. iruau, . < "i"i-rtiuK dnlly at America* with a foor-lmrse post '! ’> I.tne tiiTnllahussr'o, Albany. Thomasville, tec n -weekly Hack Line to Lumpkin. ^••• iigi-rs for poiiifaon this Road “below Fort Vnl- .*h<mld taka 'lie I o'clock evening train from «<av- Hml 5 o’clock evening iriiu from Augusta, to ! ,; d deientlon at Maeon; for other pnluta on South “’•■ri. or Muscogee Uhi I roads, passengers wilt have ’ N 'entlon by either truths. r '*i Class Su-Hinsbips loave Savannah for New York "Mnesdays ami Salunlajs, and for Philadelphia on r-hroadavs. Passage, in tbeCabln,(2fi{ Htoerage,(h. r ‘’* from Montgomery to Savannah, (13 no If". Columbus to fio (I mi l>o. Amuricusto h 4o •IIKO. IV, ADAMH.8i||mrliitoqdent. ' a, August 2d, 1855 £lT] iff/ ll f'MlIM.TINO, RUGS, DRUGGP.T.-Wo him- .,| 'lasday, and are now prepared to show a- •/.««! an '-"tiiiuul of tb« shove goods ••• — 1 1 sep2i U, N, HlarNlml’N Male. H Y virlue of an execution, issued out of tho United States Dirtrict Court for the Northern District nf Florida, ami lo me directed, I hHve levied upon Awzle, formerly known a* Drayton Island, In Lake George, 81. Johns River, containing 1,781 acres of good cotton and sugar land*, with a new and commodious dwelling and out houses uml other improvement*. Also 131 acres opposite the hhI 1 Inlund on the main land, which will he sold by the undersigned for cash, at public "tilery In the town of Pnlntku, Putnam Co., Florida, on Mon day, the 3d tiny or December, at 12 o’clock M. Payment will be received In specie. Charleston City or 8uvauuah City Dank bids, E.E.IILACKIIL'RN, Marshal, by Geo. J, Zelinlmuer, Deputy Marshal. 8t. Augustine Fla., Bopt.,1855^ sup 27—2m. M. CARY, Tailor, H AS REMOVED to llm More formerly occupied by the late Mr. Alexander, in Hall street, opposite tlm Drug Store, where 1m is prepared to Cut and Make up Ueiitluumirs Garments in the latent style, and on tlm mohi reasonable t'-rms for cash; also, Uniforms for Military Oimparin n for any part of the State. p. S. Gentlemen will find it to IImir advantage to pa tronage the subscriber, as they are sure to lie pleased both with tlm workmanship and price. Cutting done nt the shortest nolle 12YII»I2.\<T2 OF Til K VALUE and Fire-Proof Qualities of WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, AS M ANI'FArTUHKn IIY STARNS & MARVIN, N12W YOIIK. IN THE fire of tho 3d Inst., which consumed llm brick building, occu pied by Mr. John T. Thoinus. opposite tho Gus Works in this city, wa* a Dale of tlm above description, containing tlm books, paper* nnd mnnev of Mr. Thomas and although tlm build ing was destroyed, the said 8af- sustained no Injury whatever from the intense heat to wiilch It had been exposed. On ___opening tho Sale, tho content* were found undiriurbed, and In the same order and cond Itlnn as when placed there, except a slight dicCMlornHoii to tho projecting end* of a few pnpers, and the backs of one or twool llm books, caused by the steam generated in Urn Sale, while at its greatest heat. The Safe and contonts.ns It came from the ruins, mny st!ll lie aeon, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, nt tlm GasWorks. A large assortment ol these celebrated Salts always on hand, and for sale by U. 11. CAMPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 26, 1855. 171 Hay at., Suvuuuub, Ga. I take pleasure In corrobr rating tho foregoing state ment, and lit addition would add that tho books are now in n*o. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26. 1855. ocl 24 FI lilt INM KAMI. Statement of the ''.Yorwich Fire Insurance Comp of Norwich, Connecticut,on tkeOth day of ./une.anu. OapitHl Mock (150,110 I8.1.i Surplus 5,2123 (HI 1 INI 8155,32 ASSETS or THE nyltPANY. I (HI 321 Shares Rank Stock In vurioiic Hanks... .$30,(iUU 00 23 “ incoi poratod Compaulecctiror Ihuu Hanks 276 00 Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on Real Estate, I’.nmls, Hank Block and olhor good personal security 121,800 00 Cash in bands of Agents 2,<KH) 0(1 “ lu Hunk 1,150 'hi 8155,321 0(1 LIABILITIES, Losses adjusted, unadjusted or claims forlosses—none. Liabilities to any Hank, Corporation or individual— noiro. Total amount at risk (about)—3,41'" l(Ni. The amount at hazard on uny risk, (rt Ith vory few ex ception*.) not over 5,000. A. BREWS'/ KK,President. E. Lkahnkp, Jr., Secretary. Norwich, Cniili., Julie mil, 1855. Persomdiv appeared belorothetinders he city of Norwich, in said SLtle, A lire' ml E. Learned, Jr., Scerelury of llm iisiiranco c.impaiiN,” ami niado solemn ontli to Hie ruth of tlm above statement, sigimd by them. I also, ertify that I have examined the report uf said Conipa- y, ami find the above In bo a correct statement of llm tine and Hull tlm notes and lonns on which a part of ml capital is invested ure in my opinion good uml well jc tired. In testimony wlmreof, I have hereto set my band and nused llm Heal or llm city lo lm afllxed.Hiis'JHi day of 'une, 1855. [L.S.] WILLIAM L. HItEWER, Mayor of Ihinllynr Norwich, Tho undersigned Is agent for tlioiitovo office, and is imly to take risks on all description i. of property In m city. JNO. INGERS'jLL. jylH iHOOKEJ A. TlYLOU’S PASTILLES DE PARIS. T HEBE PASTILLES are nil invaluable remedy for the euro ol Goughs, Colds ami Bronchitis, n* by tlmlr action on llm throat uud lungs, they remote a>l Imurso- ness in a few hours uud wonderfully increase the |»ow or and flexibility of the voice.—Hence they nrq ol groat eerviie to ami highly recommended by Clergymen, Aoct iotteeid. Public Speakers, and all those wno-o call ing requires such Irequuut use of tlm vochI otguns. N. IL—Ask for 4 Moore te Taylor's Pastilles Do Paris,” and observe that each box bears their written signature. For sulo by VV. VV. Lincoln, J. II. Carter te Co., J. II. Monro te i o., and the principal Druggists nnd Apothe caries throughout tbp United Stales and Canada, and ut wlmlesulo by 5K>< IRU St TAYLOIt, Import*,*, *0|> UO—Hill I* Wt MaUluil I .now. Nrw Vi.rlr. IV- JACKSON A SON. GRATE AMI KEMMilt MAKERS, 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, New York. aug 1—ly P Patent Mastic Skirts. IIATF..N A FltANCF.. fv’o. 1 BnrtJ«y-8ireof, .......New Ynng. C AUTION.—Nolo arc genuine except they bear tho slump of tlm patent. All manufacturers and sellers Iniriuging will be prosecuted according to law. tuur 19 Mar IS, ’56—P ANDREWS & JESKIP, OOMiaiSSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery, Steam Engines and Boilers Machinist*’ Tools, Belting, &c. IMPORTERS fc TIE At. X It* IN M ANITACTUR KRS’ ARTICLE H. No. 07 l'inu Ml., Now York. N. B.—Agents for tlm ‘VVomlruffte lleuoli Iron Works’ Steam Engines nud Hollers. Exclusive Agency In New York for‘Lowell Machlno Shop, Machinists’ Tools. P ocl 2—1 y SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. T HESE mm liim * have long sustained the higln-st reptl- talioii iu Hu* United State*. Tub first prize—a oom MEDAL—lias recently Imhui award -d to tlmm nt the great it tie- Palace of Tmlmdry in Paris, ami thus they lane tlm World's verdict of -nperioritv. Gr. at improvement* Imve just been added, so that they mu without noise, with ease to the operator at douldu tho ordinary speed, so that Twin: AS MCfll WORK TAN UK DONE IX A DAY. The greatest clot long and shoe manufacturing establish ment* in the country us* the«o nnirliines exclusively.— They are eom|M tent to perform every sort of work in tho inu-d perfect style. A* there are very great numbers of Inferior or ontirffiv worthless sewing machine* of the L-row & Blodgett Avery. Wilson. Grover it linker, nnd other patents, which have been sold, but cannot bo u-od t., m,y advantage, avu hereby offer to receive all hiicIi machine*, ami ills* unim proved one* of our own manufacture, in excii.axob ton NEW ANII LATEST improveu MACHINES, on liberal term*. All old miirhliiCH thus olitaiued by u* will bo broken up and destroyed. For particulars apply by letter or personally nt our New York Office. N-H.—Local Agents Avantcd to make sales of our iin- pro\cd HoAviiig luacliiues. To per>ous projjerl.v qualified for the buHiue*'i, a rare opportunity for profitable nnd pleiiHiuit employment I* olli-rcd. I. M. SINGER 6c CO., Principal office, .’lit HroadAiay, X. Y. BRANCH OFFH’KS: 47 llatn.Aer St., Ik-ton. 142 rin-not St., Philadelphia. 105 Baltimore St.. Baltimore. 2it Walnut St., Cincinnati. ls> a ,<t. Charles St.. New Orleans. Gloversville, N. Yi, 354 lirmul St.. Newark. X. •L P nov 21—fiitt IKOiii WOKKS, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES ANDNTI2AH( KNGINK2M, 57 Pearl-fit, Brooklyn.N- Y , opposite New York city. r |MIK subscriber having been engaged Tor llm last 15 A years in tlm almost exclusive manufacture of this most Important Invention, Woodswortli’s Pinning, Grooving uud Tonglng Machine, bus recently completed the large addition to Ills already estoindvo Iron Works, will execute with dl*patch all orders in tlm ubnvo line to nit unlimited extent. Tlm univorsally acknowledged superiority of Woudsworlh's Plaining Machine*, inuiiu- factr.red by him. over ull oilier*, reiiuire* no reiteration. Ill the muinifuciuru of STEAM ENGINES, wu claim n superiority .or power and speed, bounty nf construc tion uml finish ; and also guarantee llm Engines lo trans- mil Itm per cent more power for tho muiio money than cun bo furnished by any oll'ur manuiacturer, and more than 100 per cunt, saving In Aveur uml tear, as well as a large saving iu the consumption of fuel. References to Parties haring the Steam Engine now in use. Pardee te Morgan, N. Haven, Cl.; 8, W. Slocum, Brooklyn. N. Y., Timothy Dabxl, Vstorla, L. I; Lyons te. Curtis*, Bridgeport, Cl; Stamford Mitnnfiictiirlng Co., Stamford, Cl.; John C. Milt lord. New Haven, Ct.; llolliu Sanford, New York Clty;Cliaa F. Loosey, AuHrion Con sul Gent ral. Riffcrences to Parties having the Wordsworth Planing Machine now in use. G. It. Slant. Kensington. Philadelphia. Pa.‘, Kidder it Martin, Wilmington. N. C.; A. L. Clapp, te Co.. Mont gomery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, Newiirleun*. Lu.; Illuklo, Guile te Co.. Ciclnnuill, (Hilo; Runtotn, Cobh it Co., Cluvulun I, Ohio; Foss te Brothers, Chicago, III*.; J. It. Smith, MilAvaukie, Wis.; I’. H. te L. L. Eaton, Buffalo. N. Y.; Forivsrd te Smith, Oswego, N, Y., John Miurr, Toronto, C. VV. t)rd rs and proposals received by mail or otherwise, rroin ull parts of the United Slates. Canada, South A- merieu, atnl Europe, will be promptly utteudod to by Agent* who are traveling iu ull sections of tlm country. Letters by mail, uddiess JOHN II. LESTER, oct 4 Hut 57 Pearl SI. Brooklyn, N. Y. €11 KIP LftttllT. I s HE BENZOLE GAB LIGHT CO VI PAN V niepre- . pared to furnish Porta >le Ga« Machines suitable for Manufactories, Stnres.i)wellitig Houses,H'cnmboal*, Railroad Station*,tec. These tlnehiou* are warranted to give satis'a :i lou. They are mantifiietiired under S. T McUotigall’s Patent, nml are the only ones Hint will opurnte avoII lit cold wea'hor. The Light produced is one hull'e.lmaper than Coal Gas, and less than tho com monest Tnllow Candle*. They are easily managed and • Iree from danger, and llm price* 25 per cent, less than | any other Vlucliiue* made. Tho Company offer for sale Stain uml County Bights for all ilm Stales. All order* I olmuld be ltd dressed to I 8.T. MoDOUGALI. 1 net 23—tim The Hand Sewing Machine! MANUFACTURED Undor Patent of F. R. Robin»on fc 8. H. Ropor, BY HOWARD A DAVIS, BOSTON. T HIS Machine actually Sew*; use* but n single threiwl: thread* its own needle*, uud takes every variety of through i titcli, without I<mhi or chain. The stitches nm formed the same a* In hand sewing, and, except In thn perfection of tlmlr accuracy and regulvi ity, cannot hit dis tinguished from hand-work. The a\>>i It I* performed with nt least *ix time* the rapidity, wjille losing or vu*tly*upo- riur quality to the best hand aeAving. VV. If. WILLSON, Appleton'* Building. No.348 llroadway, New York. Circulars audSampler - nt by mull on application, nov IU—1m H THE AMERICAN WATCH I S NOW on sale by the piinupul dealers Hiiuughout tba country, and tlm public are invit' d to examine uml test tlie quality in cuinpnilson with tlm Import"'! article. They uro constructod on tlm PATENT LEVER PRINCI PLE, *o long tried and approved, with such alterations in the arrangement ofthe part*, a* long expeiieuce luui «lu- inonstrated to be tlm best, to ensure Hcllnblllty, Accuracy ami Durability. The Manufacturers warrant tho AMERICAN WATCH iu every Particular of Its workmanship and performance. N. It. None are genuine utiles* the unme* nt tlm nmiin- ticturers, DENNISON, llUVYAltD te DAV'IS, Walthum, Is ctigraved on the movement. >S nov 19—lm HANDSOME INCOME TCTBE MADE AT IIDjllE. almvo can bn mnde iu every Town and County X throughout llm Union, by engaging in tlm manufac ture and sale of an article, upon which, for an outlay of (10, one thousand dollar* a year maybe made. Tho article Is one of universal dally consumption, nnd one that has nuzzled the brains of some of tlm most eminent Philosophers. It is tell evidant that It Is dostinn I to bocomo onn of tho ttiosi necessary ofthe necessities of life. Tho article Is one Hud will hare as ready and nerui^iionl u sulo as Flour Full particulars will bo sent by nrill, on the receipt of la* cunts, or an oqul valent In Post < mice stamps. Spe- clnmnts sent when required. Address JAS. T. HORNE te CO., Rox 4.551,Post Office, oct 30— lm H Now York, RANSOM STOVE WORKS, AT AI.RANY, NDW YORK. W E offer for sale, at our SAVANNAH 8TJVE AGENCY, a large and varied assortment ©f STOVES, OF QUlt OWN MANUFACTURE. and solicit a continuance of the liberal encouragement given our Agency In this city during tho past year. For Hie Information of ALL PARTI 148 interested in ths STOVE HUSiNESH, either buying nr selling, wo have llm satisfaction ol Informing our customers abroad (as llmsoat homo know llm fact,i that during Ur pant year we have sold MORE STUPES than any other estab lishment In the Htato of Georgia or South Carolina, Wo make this statement in Justlcn to nttrselvos, audio set us right before llm trade, and with a full determin ation of doing more nnd belter for our customers du ring tlm prevent year. JAMES BULL! VAN, Agent for S. If. Ransom te Co., oct 13—2m stove Manufacturers, Albany, N. Y. CauDtD.itcs foc©ffitr. FOIl MIF2II1KF. FELLOW-CITIZENS—I offer for the office of Sheriff 1 of Cliulliatn county, at tho ensuing election In January next, uud lospectlully solicit your support. [oct 17—id ] VVABING RUSSELL._ FOIl OIIDI.N All % • TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. Gentlemen:—1 Bin a Candidate for election to tlm office of Ordinary, at tho clcctlou in iHiiuniy next, and will be thankful for your support. may 29* M. G. Bll EFT ALL. FELLOW CITIZENS:-! am a candidate _ for the ofllco of Ordinary at tlm ulucllon in January next, and respectfully ask your support. mny 7 J3,’5t! It A It N Alt D E. HER, VV E aro authorized lo announce JAM ES E. _ ^ GODFREY, as acandidulo for tlm ofllco oi Ordinary of Chatham County, allho ensuing January — may 5—id VVn aril authorized to announce THOMAS II. HARDEN, a* n candidate for tlm office of Ordinary of Chatham County, at tlm ensuing Jnnu ary el'-ctioil.je 4-l<le* election. tor SAIiXI. 0 ACRES of Land, lying in Scriren county, ||iui'l mi the Ogecchco River, 62 tulles from the city, kind theC. It. It. ruuning through it: 75 acres of „ upland uml a portion of the hay land cleared and fence, the Imlance well timbered with piuo and i other growth. The bay land is equally as good and fertile I a*the “Cooper's" or “Young's" bays, It lying between . them, f ho improvements are a 1LJ story frame Dwelling, 3n by On feet, with five rooms nml ull necessary outbuild- i lug*. Tlm health of tho location i* as good n* any in tha low country, tin the place i* n fine Peach Orchard nnd #ther descriptions of fruit. With the place enn bo bought a fine stock of Cattle and Hogs, tec., uml n good assortment • ot Farming Implement*, If the purchaser wishes. For : particulars, apply to WM. W1UU11T. I nov 12—3w Steam Saw Mill, & Laud for 8ale^~ A FINE STEAM SAW .MILL, located in Rulloch , county, on the great Ogceche* River, together , with ia tract of 10,000 acre* good pine land, and some swamp land upon which is a fine growth of Ickory, ash, Ac. About 500 acre* of the land is cleared,upon which are two settlements of good dwellings, a gin house nud all necessary improvements for planta tion use. The Mill liiiMnn excellent circulnr saw attached. The property will be sold at a tmrguln. Enquire of ,. ll. McCltOAN, l in J,,7 “ m „ Scarboro', Seriven Co., Ga. Clinrlestou Courier will copy tlm above to the nm't nf five dollar*, nml send bill tothisofiiee. Fpr Sale or Lease, f A FARM, four ntib-s from tho city, contain ing Fifty Acres of Land, a portion of which ia ch ared uud under cultivation, the balance well wooded. ;e quantity of manure is notv upon the Innd, suf ficient for another season s crop; ulso, the prescut win- ler crop of vegetables are now in a lino state for market. the oAvner wishes to . now . : possession given immediately, leave FOB Chi:UK OF tOUHTS. okay* FELI.OVV CITIZENB:—I am a candidate BboC' for tlm office of tdork nf the Superior uml Interior Conn* ut the election in January next, hikI re spectlully ask yoiirsupporl. JNO. E. DAVIS. je It—tde FELLovV-crnZF.NS:—I uiiiu cnrnildalu tfdm at the oluction In January next, for Clerk nf tho Superior ami Inferior Court*, and will be thankful for your suffrages. WM. H. UULLOCH. mny 14 Jan5’56 NOTICE.—VVe are authorized to announce gtflT John V. TARVER as n Candidate for Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, nt the ensuing elec tion, In January next, ntay 12 |au ’50 Any person desirous of such n place, would do well to ‘ w ” or * t Me "" WYLLY i n,it a i i J Itl.C I IVF.lt OF TAX IIETI RNN. ’ — LL, Agont for tho Coinpnny, 321 Broadway, New York. FIRST - PRiSMIUMPiANO-FO&TES. CITE:I N WAY A- NOUS’, PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, rid Walker St. NKAR ntlOADAVAY. SKAV YORK, igauuM RESPECTFULLY call the atlontlnn of the public lo their splendid assort incut of ff f f lisi.nii-gMitdaud i>qitre PIANOS, which, lor volume of to'ie, elasticity ol touch, beauty nf finish, dm! every thing Hut. renders a Piano perfect, are unsur passed. As it proof of Hie superiority of tlmlr lintru- munis, limy beg leave tontutu, Dial ul ilia grout Motro- ■■oliinii KMir Iim IU ul WiiNhinK'ou, llm Aral premium* in both classes, eoiul-griiml ami two-sirlngod. were iiimul- moiisly invurded to them, i-'llin'igli they were in compe tition wi'li the most ili-iinguLliod mauufncturers from Hiislon,New York, PlnlHilelplilu uml Hultimoru. Pttr- cliusers uud dealer* will find it to tlictr advuidagn to call and uxitiuiuu tor theniHflves. s ocl 23—if fy" Fai.LOAv-CiTiXEas : 1 am a candidate for the office nf Receiver of Tux Return*, for Chatham County, at tho election In Jununry next, uml renpoctfutly solicit your votes. nov 2—Id S. 8. SIBLEY. FELLOW CITIZENS :-On the flr*t ot May last, I announced myself a candidate lor Receiver of Tax Returns: and am no to a candi date for that ofllco, nt the next election, and respect fully solicit your support. Your obedient servant, Jo 6 B. T. Til BUB. hath am c:». For tho 1,000,000. THE U. S. PATENT MARBLE dlMPANY. ICnjillol 105,000.) No. 31'8 II road way, cor. V\ ulker street New York, \ Iff2 prepared to execufe all orders for MANTLES, T i RLE TOPS, Ci M.U .tINS, PEHESf ALS. PI LAS TERS, SLABS, tec. In Imitation ol S emin, Hrocstel, Pyranevs, Neupollluti, ami ult luncy Murbles, equal III strength, beauty nml dm ability to real marble, aud In some respects superior thereto, nnd at lea- than halt the cost. Unlll.o muibleized Iron, wood or slate, It I* wind ly freo from all objections wldclt are urged ngainst ntero surltocu wo.'k, where paint, < opnl varnish, tec, form thi tenii orary polish uml beauty of tlm ariicle. Mantel* Irom ri to (40. Orders from Htiildfr*, Cabinet .Wafers and others solicited,and su Isf ct'ioigUBrnntecd. Airents lor the principal elites treat* d with. PETER RENNIE,Pres’t. Lovxi. (J. Mick lbs, V. Pres’t. Josrpii I.amb, Bcc. S oct 24—Iy TILTON te Mcl’AKLANJI, Muiilcn Lime, New York, ANIIFACTUR ERS of tlie'VVt )KLI)-R KNOWN ED SALAMANDER SAFES. RANK PA ULTS, A c. Baltimore Depot, 145 Pratt street, ecp 5— ly llostoi. Depot, 14 Howard street. SHOW CASES. IIOFFTIA.VS te Fl ltMl, MANUFACTURERS, 57 Rowrry. NEW YORK, H AVE the largest and cheapest stock of rdloVV CASES over offered lu tills city, made in every swyle; silver-plated, Brass, Rosewood, hatluwood, tec. Order* promptly filled, uml goods curelul.y packed and shipped to any part of the United States nud Cauudu. sop 4—3m MS si. Mayor of ', President, Norwich I'lro FOR SALE. boy 4 years, ami n b of good diameter, nov 13 AIKIN te lUJRNri. old, n first rote ream- s follows: A boy fi years, n dd—all sound. Iiwiltby ami imiii ill tin*city. Apidvto WM. WIPHIIT. FOIlS A LE. A SMALL lot of Ittcu Field iliimlsfor sale. A Man 30 years, a woman 27 year*, A luau 28 yiiiis, a woman 22 years, A woman 40 yeai*—all sound ami orderly. Apply to m.v 13 WM. WRIGHT. (TI1TY MARSHAL’S SALK. -Uu the first Tuesday in \^»Deceinher,In front of tin- (%-urt lloime, between tlm U-ual hours of sal", will lie Mold Lot No. 4, New Franklin War*!, boiimlud east by Montgomery street, aoiilli by Bay ■tract, west by l/>t N". 6, ami north by Lot No. 11, sold by resolution of Gouucil. nov 13 P- M. STONE, 0, M, LE te FCMITEH.—hi nisksTeniienis celebrated Scotch Ah'iu Quarts ami Pints hniiorted dlrert front the Brewery. 2<h asks llynss Porter In {Pints. 20 do liar- niav’s Porter In Pints. Landing, nml f»r *nh> by nov 14 f’LAGHOIIN te I'l'NNINOIIAM. TniEEMH.—50 IkiXus KliglLh Dairy Chouse. 50 do ly choice Goshen Cl Lmding. and for sale by 14 ('I.AGIH)ltN te tTJNNINGIIAM. avATH AYUC’ORW. -I'rir fo.-sale low,by ( ) 19 DAVID It. DTI.IJIN. Market Square^ H a Y l IIA Y 11 IIA Y II Eastern Huy, for * I*.,: DAVID l(. DILLON, |1(lT ,U 1 Mltrkel Hqilnre. t Wife, MehuniilllK tr.or Amy \i'™ NTEI.I. <411A NT, illi, until In* llowill'il." hr. For HU \\ AK.MH'K A DAVIS, ikntdlursand stationers, No. Uttlkuigre** st. •Mill list l|e,r, by .1. Fled '!• mo," “MlnnloGrey," TYING AND RENOVATING KSTAULIS1ITIKNT 7 i! York-M.s lieur llic Court Hoiinu. SAVANNAH, GA. 73 JL\ KSTADLIMIKn IN 1832. 7 3 I AIlFiSulisprllHT, gratofiil to his patrons mid frlomls for llielrcniitlnued favors, would statu Him, in n d- ■itioit to llm iinprovetnnnls lit Dying acquired by him urlng hi* I iim l visit Ui England uud Scotland, lot* made ' ' rungoments lor extending Ills Imslnoss, by which lm Is aw unaided In Dye n greater variety of (Jolors on silk ul Woolen Dresses, Shawls, tec.., which ho trims will morally pleusu all who tnay favor him with tlmlr ■rirnnago. Gentlemen’s Garments Dyorl, Clentmdor Uemivntcd, i muy ho required, hi Him sumo superior style which is generally so much nlensed Ills patrons and friends. Lndicrt' Bonnets Dyeil, Blenched and PrusMiil In tlm "0*1 liishmiinble style*. Orders front the country pane- tally attended to. Terms moderate. When purcels usent bysteiimhoHl or ruilrosd, word hliould lie sent in hy letter through llm Posl-i >fllce,sollial lie rn-.y k now here to cull for them. jmtia t ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. • O SEA INI.A IN II COTTON PLANTEIIN J MIE UNDERSIGNED having beennnpoliiled agents for the sale of tlm cnluhriileil file Art by HE A IS- • AND COTTON GIN, llio cotton from which Is readily hi, and which usiiully bring* three lo tlvu cunts per •uml more Until from any nt lief Gilt yet Invented, are . iw prepared to supply Planters uml those wanting, ith these of superior workman-hip nt one hundred . nl twenty five dollarsanch. Extra n llnrs$l I. Extract'from it letter from n Florida planlei: “Tho McArtliy Gin Is iiitliiiiely nlmnd of every olher r iu yet ninnufiietiirail. I would mil lm without onn for rfl.lo llm amiMinl; ll antes troiihle. In Hlmple, nnd Dims it bentillful cotton. Tlmsintilu Is nut Injured, nml the .u u procostso miM'h desired by tho English buyers is rtniiily olitnliied.” am* 24 —If BOSTON te VILLA I-PNG \. TEGRO CAPS, Hrifrcil STYLES-III do/, /e.it.ilt N C»|is uud Botinels. rerulvetl uud lor rale lit ocl<2 KOKENUAIiGII te.LADSON. Savannah Uru /fork TO SHIP OWNERS, MASTERS \NU CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS T’HB subscriber respec,fully Inform* them that tho 1. SAVANNAH DRY DOCK Is now lu successlul operation,biiiI ll Is calculated to take In ships of any clu*s from BHl to I.ihi tons hiirthen. Itls 23Ufool long and 65 loot wldo, nud complete In every particular. A largo gang of workmen Is employed slid u large supply oi mutorud* L on hand, so that vessel* cim bn rope red wilb ns much dispatch iis in any other port. Pump and Block Making nnd Smith’s work done on tlm premises und every effort made to ensure economy uml fidelity to those who may fuvor the Dock with tlmlr business. 1). P. LANDERHIINI2, Agent nnd Ju|ierliilcmlent, fel>24 Late of Marsh’s Hock, Charleston. Fall nml Winter Clothing. I’ll. It SON, Hi: IDT a- CO., A RE receiving weekly, per siuniacrs. one of tho lar- gust and best selected stocks olTTloHiIng ever offer ed In this market, which they offer on uccomuiodMlug terms ut wlmlofumuiul retail. Thoy also Imvo In store a good nssortiuoui of GEN- TLEMEN’S FURNISHING UOUDB. Merchants vlsiiiug tho city woul Ido well to call uud examine our stock. P. S. Orders from Ihe country promptly attended to aug 31 I ,'<ItKHII FRUIT ANIX4HEKIV TURTLE. 1 —.lust arrived by the British srhr Reform from Andros Island—Granges. Simddoek. Grope Fruit. ItaimmiH and l/'iiions, which are equal to any ever brought to thi* mtu- ket,—and a few very line Green Turtle. ^.For ( ^ nov I I No', til Bay Mroot. LTOIY.-"A Itonmme "f Real Life.—A Soul hern Hook, by iiSoctlnrii Ln.lv. Formdnby 5VAKNOCK * DAVIS. Booksellers nml Slutlom rs, No. 16U Congress st. E. J. DONNELL, General Commission Merchant, NO. 14" I’KAUl. 8TKKST. (Fourth door from Wall street.) sep4—(lm New York. ) IMPORTANT TU llOl'NEKEEPEIIN IND DEALERS- THK HOPE MILLS, 71 Fulton Srkkt, and 71 Ukkkman st., Nkw York, Principal Office 103 Front Street, New York. Factory, Nos. 36, 37, nud 38 Hudson street, Jersey City. efXHE PROPRIETOR.-* of this long aud well kliowu 1 COFFEE AND SPICE ESTABLISHMENT, * Cotilinuo to prepare tho host eitAU'iArKUTii AL pow- dkrs in use, for raising Bread, Blscull, Tea and other t akes, tec. ’J’lmy also prepare .Mu-tard, cocoa, nml many other article* of dnlly use in every lumily, widen they offer upon tlm most reasonable terms. Catalogue -eni to coalers who request tlmm. It. II. te J. G. ISIIAM. N. II.—Consumers advised to Inquire lor llopu Mills articles. aug 14—ly ICillEI’l ELlNi lllto rnEUS di CO. IMPORTERS, AN1) DEAI.F.RN IN DRUGS, PAINTS, Oil.S, DYES, PERFUMERY, h e., h e., 1711 WILLIAM STREET, Nkw York, I NVITE the nitoiiiuut ot tlm trudu lo tlmlr lurgo and varied slock or Drugs, Paints nils, Perfumery, tec. In addition to tlmlr regular Importations or Staple Druggs, they aro also receiving, direct from the sources of production nnd manufacture, supplies ol Tooth, Hair, and Null Bru-lms, Bronze*, Corks, Mortars, Sponge*. • French nud English Perfumery, Lubln’a Extracts, ami I many other articles usually embraced lit Druggists’ ) stocks, wlifoli they ure also enabled lo offer on tlm most • advantageous terms. Orders, either in person or by mull, will receive prompt attention. aug 14 —ly SHELLAC INDIA TWINE, COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C., com AND JUTE HI ATS, And INDIA GOODS generally. For sate low for CASH, by GEO. W. DOW te CO., Importers, |e 12—fimo No. 7 Burling Slip,New York. R ot 8» I | AY.—260 bales prime Eastern Hay, landing front lm;51 ,,TI "» “'"d.'iui.CTON * PAID",NS. B acon nidus ani>nii«>*'li»khs, hams, Ac.—00 IiImIh Side* nml Shoulders, 15 tierre* Sugar t'lirnl Hums, 2,6 bids Dml. M kegs Jjird, 2o bids priinoaiid Rump Pork. Umliiigamlforsaleby nov Hi IlilU’O.MHE, JOHNSON A CO. I.">1.011 K.-UK) bids“Denmead’’nml "Oakley’’ Flour, I 1 160 lill'ainlqr bill Ntik* ••Di'iiiiuad Flour, 6« bid* extra FamiL Flour. .Iii*l iv elv.-.l«ml for sal.’b.v mo Itl miM’i)MBK. JOHNS.i\*C(). DRANIIY.—linimlv iu half pipe*, quarters ami oc- 1 ’, lv ''''j;;'N(»jrt''iiNm>N. LM.OII||,UOUN, HAY Ac—I2ihi bnsliel* dn.n o I’ Whit" (',,111—66 |Ih to the bushel. 1000 bushel* pilme Old)) Se, ,1 Out*. 160 Sin ks Extra and S»i|m i lino feiiiilv Flmir. Its) IniHliel-. M illie Corn'b ill. 1"" Ikd. s el Eastern llav. 60 bale* prime NorIII IHwr Hay, In nov lo sila by WAVER A CONSTANTINE. I101SKKKLFI\(. IIAKIWAKK. 1*1 COT A: NHUTAVELL, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OK EN0LI8H, FRENCH AND UKKMAN HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE- No. 63 Munieo Laue, Now York. I NVITE llmulteutioiiol Southern and Western 51 or- chant* lo u lurgo and very oxIuiibI vo slock of Good* In tbuir Hue. Cutlery of every description. Silver Plated \Varo: Japnimorv. Gunnan Silver nnd Hritlunln Ware. Tiaimd nml Enumniulled Cooking Ulonsll*. Ilrenzed, Copper uml Brn** Good*. Tou Trays, Flro Irons, Fendors, Wire Covors. Bronzed' Cnmllestlcks, Block Till '''are, tec. Oitrsloek comprises every arllcle In nnr l ;"’° v V I V. , , , J; nosB, ull nr wliicli wo will sell to.iealors nt the VERY LOWEST PRICES, for Cash or Approved I nper. Good* ordered by letter will lm soloeted with great cart) .„d dl.|".tcl,, ."J I"" "P ^l^’Mr.TvVEI.I., No, 63 Maiden Une, New York, p. s. Also mauulaciurers ol a vory superior mtlclo of Plated Spoons uad Forks. J0«—Pill “ SEWINQ MACHINES. lAXt’BLSIOR SEWING MACHINES.—Matlfl by H. inuiii, IIATTKLI.E te CO., Worceslor, Mussn- chiiNetis.patented by Ellas llowc, Jr., September 10th, IH46 These Machine* ur« wurratilcd.fwllh proper into' not to get out of repair. They aro built In n good sub stantial,ami workmniillkoHiammr,am! will do Tailors Shoemakers’ and Sn,Idlers’ work. In a manner wurrnnl' od to gi vesntlsfm lion. The*lfrb will trot iip any more than common sewing, done li> linml. Cull and see thew In operation ut 146 Cll^M'T street,, Phllsdelpbl-.up ■lairs. VV. A. DAWSON, Agettu may I'J Ij^MteC MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF I am a candidate for Revolver of Tax Re* ___ turn* atllio ulec'.lou tu January next, und re- muctfully usk your support, may 22-janf),’50 ' \VM. W. OATES. tur SAVANNAH, MaV I. 1855. ^Iii» Messrs. Editors':—You will plea-e an- nounce Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS n* a (Taiididuto for Receiver of Tax Returns, at the ensuing January election, nnd oblige MANY VOTERS, may 3 FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am n enmlldole WGm for the ofllco of Receiver nf Tax Returns, lu January next, and leipoctfully solicit your votes. —y 10—tf I • mny 1 I.E. Dll.LON. FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I am a candidate for the ofllco of Receiver of Tax Returns, In January next, and respectfully solicit your voles. jnuy 14 If Z. N. WINKLER. FELLOW-CITIZENS:—1 am a candidate wdm for llm ollico of Keel vor of Tax Return*, In Jauiiury next, and rospoctfullv hAIIcIi >our voles, mn v 21) If Hill X It. IIA It ER S11A M ■ FOIl TAX COLLECTOR. D l THE V<ITERS iIF CHATHAM C« H’NTV. GENTLEMEN :—I am acundidato for the office of Tax Collector of this County, (the elee'lonto be held on the first Monday In Jauuury, IS5fi,) nnd respectfully solicit your support. - PETER G." may 111—tf • THOMAS. A Valuable Plantation* iu Liberty Co** m.. FOR SALE. T II E Siibierihcr, winhiug to removo, offers for ft™ rele his plantation adjoining the vUlageof Fletn- lugion. consisting of eight hundred acre*, a part of which lm* been Htu'cessfully rultivati'd in crops of Corn, Cotton auditive. Tlie bulunro well timbered with oak,cypress, und yellow pine forest, convenient to the Savannalt. Al bany nml Gulf Rail Rond. Upon the premises are a comfortable Dwelling, gin-house, grist mill, negro houses und fences in good repair A good school and church ure near by, and uu extensive, nud unrivalled meadows for stock grazing. Persons wishing to buy will please apply to JOHN E. MANN. Him ,villa. Ga.. nov 12 or to YVYLLY A M0NTM0LL1X. VEW ill NTOIIi: AKII Ml EFT* IKON MANUFACTORY, WO. 141 SOL'TIt-WKST ItXRKKT KgL'ARK. BRYAN BTRKKT. I WOULD Inform my old frieutls and pat- rous, I have opened tho above store, to con duct the Stove, Tin and Sacet lrou business In a'l Its various form*, where will be found a general variety of Stoves, Tin nnd Sheet- Iron Wore, which I will be pleased to show you, and nt such prices as will attlllry you if you wnut to purchnso. Al kinds of Hoofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized Iron Wot k of every description. Job Work aud Repair ing cxecutad with despatch,Old Stoves pal up and Pipe* turutshed al short notice. 'I ’•n-Wnre rt Who'osale and Retail. Call down Dryan street, it will pay you fi.r tho walk. «ov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. AUCTION IALiBS. BY MINIS te JOHNSTON. EXECUTOR'S SALE. O N the first TUESDAY in .luuuary next,in front of the Court House, between the legal hours of sale, w ill be sold, in compliance with thn last will nml testament of late Dorothea Ahtuhnms, the followiug valuable City pre- perty.ln longing to said estate: Half Lot No. 4 iu fee simple. Laroche, Tyfhiug Heath- court Ward, next to the re silience of J. IV. Mnrrcl, with the brli k two story dwelling, store aud cellar, fronting on Broughton street, now occupied by J. I). Jesse ns a family grocery, subject to a lease of three years from first of Feb ruary next. Let No. 3, Liberty Ward,with the two tenement two story wooden dwelling, fronting"ii Broughton street, with car riage houses, stable* und kitelmii. Tlm lot i* subject loan annual ground rent to the City of $27.50 (.twenly-si viu dollars nml fifty cents.) AI*o. Jsd No. It), Jneksou Ward, on w hich isa large two story womlen dwelling on a high brick buseim-iit. fronting on Hull street, witli carriage house anil stable; on the southwest corner of said lot. isa small two story wooden dwelling on a high brick basement, fronting also on Hull street, witli carriage bouse and stable: this lot Is suHcct to an annual ground rt-nt of £33.12 Ithirty-three dollars ami twelve cents. The above property will be sold without reserve. Term*—One-third rash, one-third three months credit, ami remaining third four months credit, secured by mort gage olthe property, nml policy ofinaurnneo transferred. J. DKLAMOTTA, nov It) Executor Dorothea Abrulmms. CLINIC OF THE SAVANNAH I11EDI CAL COLLEGE. ON and after Monday, tho 22d lust., the COLLEGE CLINIC will ho opened daily,from U to 10 o'clock, A.M. Medical Advlco nml 5k‘diclues will bo furnish ed gratuitously to all indigent persons who may apply at that hour, and when necessary, patients will be at tended nt their house*, under llm superintendence uf sumo ono of the Profe»sors. A Lying-in Ward is open at tho Savannah Hospital, under tiro care of Dr. P. M. Kollock, for Indigent white females, where every attention will bo paid them. Tho Clinic will do conducted under the care uud su pervision of the following professors: Da. R. D. ARNOLD. “ P. M. KOLLOCK, “ W. G. BULLOCH, “ O. W. WEST, “ J. G. HOWARD, “ E. II. MARTIN, ocl 22—lm “ J. II. READ. Lv. ) IT! A. 'f lu. Ih65.) ROBINSON te CAMP, W OULD IN FORM THEIR PATRONS AND THE PUB- lie tlmt they have taken tiro Store, 105 33HYAPff STHBET, Warings Buildings, next door to 0. Johnsons & Co. Shoe Store, where they will resume their business in a few days, nml remain until their old store is refitted, nov II—2w lid. Ur*. 1stHcg. 1 sTlIrlg. 1st Div. (■Eli Util A STATE Ml LIT SlVAXNAII, Nov. 14tli. I T ISHEREIlYOnDKBF.D. That an Election take place for a Captain, First and Second Lieutenants nud Ensign, to command t . inpany 11. of this Regiment, at the office of Tim*. Eden, Eaq., on .Monday, the 26th Hist., under tho requirements iu conformity to the law. It is ordered, That an Election take place fora Captain. First nud Second Lieutenant* and Ensign, to command Cnmpanv I). of Hii* Regiment, on Monday, 26th Inst., at the office of I’iiii.ii* 51. RcxSEit, Esq., under the usual re quirements of tho law. , r, III* also ordered, That an Election take place fern Cap tain. First ami Second Lieutenants nnd Ensign, to com mand Company E. of thi* Regiment, at J. II. MahsTo.n’s lottery Ofilce in Bronuhti'ii stre*et.ou Tuesday, 27th Inst. Ami ii'|»on tho miiw day, that an Election ahull takcpluco for at aptain. First ami Second Lieutenant* uml Ensign, to command Company F. of thi* Regiment, nt the office of Rout. Uaipokp, Esq,, all of which elections shall bo held under tho requirements ofthe law. By order of JAMES SULLIVAN, Lieut.Col. 1st Regiment U.M. jA'.s. Pamiris, AiU't 1st RegT. nov 16—td I IMB,—300 casks Litue for sale low, by j nov 7 OARLKTON h PARBON8. B ACON.—Bacon Side.* and Ham* iu store, ami for sulo by nov 14 MINIS* JOHNSTON. S UGAR, COFFEE, Ac.—10 hints choice SI. Croix Sugar, 15 do I’orto Rico do; 100 do New Oi lcan* dig inn bag* prime Green Rio Coflee; 60 do Ddr do do do; fa) do prime Liguiro do; 30 do of mat* Old Government Java do; 150 boxes Colgate* No. 1 nnd lb Bar Soup; loo do lliirlmir*te Smith's Family do, landing and in More, for sale bv m.v 16 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON A CO. OUPKHIOIl 15U»01«TE1> AVINKS, BRAN- O DIES, Ac.—2 half |i!|m-h very oldCognue llniudy; 4or pi|>es superior film Chunqmgn» Untidy, ilK16;) 4 eighth i.||kw * elcbniti*! Urn inly UI tie, 60 I.om* Claret. St. Jtillen, M.'il,*•; 26 boxes \) bite M ine, Haul Suiitcrue; 10 boxea Giaml Yin rouge Yr.d Itoyi'i Camiu;26lMi\e*of 12 Flnrou Fruits ut llmmly; 2 cn*ks M liit- Vinegar. Just received from Hnrdonux—ill iloto, aud for wile by nov 20 OCTAVUS COHEN. TO IKirSEKEEPEIDi, DANIEL CRONIN, npilOoSTERER, 20 RRYAN-BT. \ V oUI-l, respectfully announce lo the citizens of v » Savannah, that he is ready to muke and put down • urpet*. Oil Cloth. .Matting, tec., ul the shortest notice Htid on the most reasonable terms. 3mo—oct 3 Last of (lie Lakeland Farms & Lots, And only a few days left to secure otic of them. K' I J'v,V 8EVEN HUNDRED 1IUILD- z J-' 1 ' LOIS w',11 be dtvidml among Four llttudrcdSub- sill'.'is on the evening of tho 13th find. Kuril Subscri ber lor only #10. will rcrclvo a Farm from two to twentym acte-. i'r t"o Ruil'ling L>t*. 25 by 100 feet, lying together, beautifully located fit the village of Lakeland. L. F. For tu qi* aud certificates, apply to J|'*v WM. WRIGHT, Agent. I «tc.—16 Tierce* prime Leaf LJ l.'tnl; 6j keg* do: 60 boxes Beadell'* tallow Candle* '* and ss.: oO boxes Adamantine do; 25 barrels Sugar • rockers, (band made) '20 Id* Soda Biscuits; 20 bid* Pilot Ifr' i'd. lauding uud in store for sale bv 5«» v 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. I>UTTER AND CHEE8E.—25~kegs~cboico , J' 1 ‘'"l 1 ''* 1 Butter; 60 boxes -lo. Cheese; 60 boxes Eng lish Dairy Cheese; luuding uud fur wile by nov 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00. TBAS.-20, ?•** To, ! 4 lb paper* (in tin L tod): 20 dodo *,*lb do.; 20 do dog ISIb. do; lo do do; Hyson do, choice urtide; 26 131b. Cuddles do do; 25 oib. dii. do. do.; 25 01b. do Doling do. Landing and iu store, for sulo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. nov 14 OGLETHORPE LIGHT INFANTRY. \ r OIK CAPS are ready tor delivery. Apply to i »°v I-* It WM. 1). JACKSON. I p LOUR.—150 rock* Superfine Flour for sale ut tlm Depot. nov 7 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. AY AND POT A TOE 8.—50 _ TiaIe7Tlay~nnd 5oo Cabbage*, landing ja-r brig Pltiltira from New York, nnd for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. POVO AN ORDINANCE To grout to the Charleston ami Savannah Railroad, Uis right to cross one or more public streetsdu tho City of Savannah. Sec. I. Be it ordained by tho Mayor aud Aldermen of the City of Savannah and Hamlets thereof in Council a»- s. inblcd, nnd it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That the said Charlc*tnn and Savnnnnh Rail road shall have tire* right and authority to cross or pass through any street withiu the corporate limits of the city ol Savannah that may lm necessary to reach its own de- j*it. where it shall purchase the necessary land upon the • tme terms and condition* that are grouted the Savannah, Albany aud Gulf If. R. In passing from their depot to tho river: Provided, that ull of said crossings shall be west of \\c*t RnHid Street: nnd provided, also, that tho samo shall not block up tiro street or prevent the free uso thereof by the inhabitants of SnvHiinab; nml provided, ul-o. tlmt the same shall not in any manner obstruct tho free use of the Savannah and Oceechee Cniml. See. 2. Be it further ordained hy the authority afore said. That all ordinance* or i«rt* of ordinances militating against the provf*ions of this ordinance be, and the earn# ure hereby re|>on!cd. Passed in Council, Savannah, 15th Nov., 1665. Attest: EDM D C. ANDERSON, Mayor. A. C. Davenport, c. c. nov 20—0 AN ORDINANCE To repeal the tenth section of an ordinance relative) to a tnx on horses and niules brought into the City of Savan nah for nnlc: passed 24tli Jauuury, 1842. Bee. 1. He it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Snvanunh nml Hamlets thereofiu Council assem bled. nnd it is hereby ordained by tiro authority of the same. Tlmt from and after tho passing of this Ordinance the tenth section of the above recited Orelinauce bo and is hereby repeated. Bee 2. IU* it further ordained by tlie authority afore said: That all Ordinances or i*arts of Ordinances milita ting ngainst tho provision* of thi* Ordinauco bo aud the same are hereby repealed. Passed In Council Buvannnh, 15th Nov. 1866. EDM'. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: A. C. Daveximrt, c. c. nov 20 MAGAZINES FOR 1856. n ARPKR S MAGAZINE, $3 per annum. $2.50 in ad vance. Graham's Magazine, $3 per annum, $2.60 in advance. Arthur's Magazine, $2 jht annum. Putnam's Magazine. $3 per annum. $2.50 in advance. Ladies’ National Magazine. $2 |* r annum. Flunk Leslie's Gaxett, $3 per annum. $2.60 in advance. All of the above Magazine* will be delivered to city subscriber* at the above rates, five of postage. Particu lar attention paid to country Orders, and magazines mail ed to any Post Office. Those wishing to subscribe for tho year, will pleas* 1mml us their names as soon as possible. IV Alt NOCK k DAVIS, Booksellers nud Btationers. nov 20 South of tlm Market. B LACK DOECABIMEKEPANTS.—We have JuU opened a vory pretty lot of Black Cassimere Paula- loon* for Geutleuu ii.amt Invite all In want to givouaa call. They are cut and made in the laleal fashion, and cun sell them cheap, at the clot blur °* Kanin*. nov I “ * e Clothing store. Gibbon’s 5EO.B. NICHOLS te CO. assortment of Shawls, comprising many oflhelatuat style*; Rich Bord. tfiolla Shaw Is, all oltadea; Empire ana BayBlatn do; Colored nud Black Long Wool Bhawls; Black and White Crapedo;Colored Cashmere Scatfstdo Crape do, by nov 1 HENRY LATHROP te CO. / ( ROUND BPlcEB.—A full assortment of Ground VT Bplccsfrom the Hudson Mills, New York, instore, and for salo at Now York prices, by JOllN INGERSO/.L. LADIES FI RS I ilTCII.Conov, Down, 5llrnerva, and Lynx, fur Cuflk nnd Vlctorlnes. Just received by last slcanor at '1st aud Cap store 153 CongrCk* street. _oct2W N. K. BARNUM. G O A I< .—A cargo or very suiicriorhuusoholdCoal- daily expected, wlll.be for sale on arrival, by m.v 12 2w A N DKH80N A 00. H AY 1 HAY 11 I1AY 111—Select Northern Hay, for sale low, by DAVID K. IHLLON, nov 10 Market Square. “porTalh. . J NWKNTY 8IIARK8 Oglotborpo Loan Association 8took for sale, by A. WILBUR, nov 10 Geo’l Ins. Ag’t end Broker.