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SAVANNAH RKPU HI.IC AN. THURSDAY MOK NINU, NOVEMBER 22, 18.5ft.
Kjilrtullc Preaa.for 90 font
P ,SiS''^i* ,l ^’ r;,r ***
„ l V^h!'t. T»n\t> r Ums for l*it6
, n* ItallMt
11 \idiolfcfor81 ton* Bal st
^ t id. MilKf r t ns llalst
■J Viliam, Kelly * Co„ for
.“tons lUllMt
JjjhiP JI|,M Uwn » for 240
Ballast
„ l K . n Uiut A Co, for 20 ton*
p,., huiK KUot, for 1J0 ton*
JJ$hi|i Chaos, for 170 ton*
iull» ! ‘*
»hlp C.Hiaa watte#, for to
iuiu»t
Mlilimo A Connery,for Wf’go
»ii’it'' inuiaot
p.jjno. Dillon,Mnc’o# on Mine
L,| pelJahlson A .luaun, for
ItBilutfi around Wall
r. J K D. Walker, for *umlrn'*
»rMono Wall
I>„< M’W** A Davis, for Hallg
t.t'Uii'1 Wall, (Lincoln street)
[Y-: Brigham, Holly A Co., lor
jn> I’l’U. l.imo
I « li.trfago on Stone Balst,
1*' Ton*i
-u! ilallahor A M<<*•■*,for Dray-
Ap- of Stmi" lUllnst
M John Harper, Whsrfug.on
M ue Ballast
?»iJ Colion A Hertz, for Lima
w Wall
ftl?*)**—
wj lor Lightwood during epl-
,\,mn' <’fl8M
fn.\ r M • Tumor A Co.,for Cop*
n m». Align*!. 1854
removing rnbblah and
ctr**>Bf Exchange
nuJlW. I’runly, for W*n-li'g at
Exchange
pud Claghorn A Cunningliam,
tor Coal. Ao
p»i,l for Cut g Troo* after storm
of 1*54 front street#
r*:.I for roiii' g Tin from *tm>t*
I’Bi.l lor Mi-nt* for Criaoiior* and
I ullHtil'*
Paul for Axe*, Il k *, Sliov’la, Ar.
IV1 f r l’rliitlng , J.'*00i'ii|iii'» of
Mat or* Ki-itort il*> nvluion
rani o\p a >>f City Mura l to iiud
from Coluinbua
Mid Treas'r for nign'g City U'd*
yA Berlin A Natlinu*.fsr *un'n)
fan) Sheriff for *> rvlces at City
Kin f ion
Pa: t f’r Keeping Tally-sheetsat
Election
Pai-1 sundry hill* f»>r Dray ago, of
rubbish from Kxidiauge, litter
from atroota after tli« storm,
and animal*. Ac
PV'l Q. llutli r, for -Hiring wall
on Jone* bm.
Fa.d for ColllVfar Policeman K.
I.. Morgan
Paul Mo**r*. Ward A Owen*, for
Professional services in eaao of
'1. Pn-ndt rgust vs. The City...
raid A. Wilbur, for Insurance...
i'aul J. 1*. Collins, for sundries
for Exchange
Paul 0. Itntler.forerecting Eleo
lion Sian I
Txid Gas Co. for Liglit’g Exr’go
Paid l'hilbrick A Doll, for two
ton* Coal
Pml F. M. Stone, by Transfer 5
cliare* K. K. Stock, (by reso
lution of Council i.~
Paid for Pitcher and Basin for
Exchange r.
Paid J. E. Ward, Esq.. for exp'*
and *ervlce* at Wash g'n City
pa d expen'* of K. C. Anders--ti,
Major, to Washington City...
Paul lor Statistics of L'. S
i* d for Iran Tree Bx's,Gran't«
lll ks A Iaii terns, Ac., for City
Paid Messrs. Lloyd A Owens.for
Professional sort ice*
Paid Clk City A uses'r for serves
!' mi sliull A Fay, for sundries
Pud Aikin A Kurils, for sumlr's
laid John T. .loin s, for sundries
Paid Hone A Connery. for llopVfe
for City Clocks
Paid for rvfrvsh'ts tor Super'uts
and Clurk Keeper* nt Aider-
men* Election
Paid for kill g 108 Dog*, at 60c.
Paid for Copy'ng City Charter...
Ps.d niu'nt r. miff' d to Norfolk,
by resolution of Council I
liii’i for ramov’g Toll House on*
Hank Kdad, Ac
P» d Pa'lelford. Fay A Co., for
LngVg C’ty Donas
F».i ior Despatches, Envelopes,
.'tamps, Ac
less rac’d for *ale of ordinances
45.00
67.60
02.35
40.50
150.00
ao.no
120.00
10.00
00.00
65.00
47.60
64.06
104.25
31.25
114.76
134.00
118,00
'29.00
200.90
4.00
11.77
20.00
189.76
17.50
PORT Ilf* SAVANNAH
NSW*.
... .. . . . ...'. NOVEMBER 9l.
ATHENAEUM.
Lessee and Manager Mr. W. 11. CHIRP
Acting and Stage Manager MR. J. HUNTLEY
Mr..I AMES DENNETT, the distinguished and classic
Tragedian, who is nightly received with most marked dt-
AKItlVF.D.
Pclir Bering, Tolsn, Nags Head, N C—» Cohen, with
damaged mnii* from the brig Martha Hid Capt Piilnam.
Reports III* brig full of water; kllucnii broken, atidsus- . .. «,
taiued other damsges* Her owners will undertake to nionstnitlon or appmciMlou will by pnrlJeulnr desire, an
to launch her nfflhe bench ,MU * r “■ , ’ 1 *•"•*’
Hclir. Company, Austin, Duck River, with 5900 bush
el* Hough Rice to R llahorslium k Ron.
Steamer St Johns, Freeborn, Pulaika—Claghorn ft
Ciinninaliam. 33 bales s I Colton, Wo hale* do, 1 bale
Wool. 551 Hides mill mdse lo Claghorn k t’liiinlaghani,
\V k J l.ttcklson.J l.lppman T Henry, A W Cooper,
Cant T 51 Foreman G V\ Ilsrdcsstle.Coopei k Frasure,
I. Iiiillmnriln k Co, lloaton k Vlllalonga,Tlson k Mac-
hay, J W Anderson,!' H Campdeld,J W l.athrop At Co,
U II t:uuimlng, P luVail, J Moore, and other*.
steamer I’.lua, Carnelte, Parachuela, with 147 halos
Cotion, Hide*, I’ouliry, and 43 com!* wood to llehn k
Foster, Cruger It V\ ade, J Klnhiitdsoii, N A llardoo I*
Co, J F Pelel. J P Hrnnka, and others.
CLEARED. „ , .
Sli'ainshlp Knoxville, Ludlow, New York—Padelford,
Fay k Co.
HtvnniRlilp Keystouo State, llortlle, PhlUdelphla—O A
I. Lamar.
Rrlg Niigura, Pettlnglll, New York—Master.
Pchr l.oveit Peacock, Perry, Now York—Hunter it
iiatniuoll.
Sclir W L Cogswell, Smith, New York—Rowland it
Soil.
uiliMHiKII. •
Steamer Oordoti, llrook*, Churloston.
Steamer Win Libby, King, Mathew* Bluff,
■>AK6i:N«ER8,
Ter steamship Knoxville, for New York—B T Hay.
den aim lady. F B Hayden. J Adams. R F Royce, A J
Foiest. I W Morrell, il Kill*, W Wado, U F Powelanu,
a> d 4 steerage.
Per steamship Keystone State, for Philadelphia—E O
llouee, T II llolooinbe.
Per -learner St Johns, from Palstka—lion I) I, Ytiler,
II T Chapman, U Irvin, A Fengls, Col J V Camay, 51
Adams and 5 svts, II J Tarvoy, R C Williams. J 51 Fin
ley, Mr Robert, W II McDowell, 51nJ Hoys, USA, Ll
Crsble, T Clover. M B Weiulfleld. Rev E Wnrti, RCog-
dell, 5llssCnnt, Muster Urunt. J Marlin, hllss Fox and
svi, Capt T B Foreman an 1 svt, F D Sc r alelt,8 T Buch
er, J Pickup and If) deck.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fare Itcduced—faftln Passage $2(1,
For AVir Fork.
STEAMSHIP FLORIDA.
To Hail Saturday, Nov. 24, at 8, \. M.
, THE new ami splendid steamship
^FLORIDA, Capt. Wuudhull, will sail as
PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
t^tbiu t'UMMge $20
N. B. Shippers of Cotton by these ateaniers will pleaso
take notice, that no Cotton w ill be received at the presses
that Is not distiucdly marked on the edge of the bale,
uov 22
pear as Cut in 51 i.lnuvtk.
Thursday Uveiilng, Nov. DDnd.
Will Ini iMTfunued the
LADY OP LYONS.
( ' l,u ''•*’ Melnotto Mr. JAMKH BENNETT
Paulhi" l>esi‘hiippeles MIsh 1A)UI8K REEDER
Miulnme DeM-heplH-les Mrs. W. II. CRISP
Fancy Dance by—MISS JENNY FOl'LKRUD.
To conclude with
KATHERINE AND FETRtdllO.
Katherine Mrs. W. II CRISP.
1'etriicUio Mr. \\. 11. CRISP.
To-morrow.
MONEY.
Evelyn Mr. JAMES BENNETT.
Doors open at 7—Cumuli'
J l'ST RECEIVED mid lu store, 290 barrels choice l*o-
f
Hams; do Bologna Sausage.
New Figs; do Layer Raisins,
do Hunch Kidslii*; do Chestnuta.
do Hickory Nuts.
Also. Fulton Market ll-ef, l’lg Pork, Smoked Reef, do
Tongue, Choice Ooshcn Rutter and Cheese, Ae. For sale
by uov 22 J. A. BROWN.
Salto at auction
Salto at auction.
HV NPENt l R rUKRELL A C O.
Rice nt PrivntK Sale. •
6 tl'Tcea of Rice In store, ami for sale low, toelose con
signment. nuv lu
On the first TUESDAY In’lieeenibcr next, biTw : een the
usual lioutH or siil'i, will he sold la-furs the Court House, „ „ , „ , „ — -—- —
Lot and Improvements No. 6. Calhoun Wurd. corner of ! 0|, ! , 1 Forftirthor|wrtlciilarsem|ulreat the office.
Jones ami Alwrcorn street*. a '77*! 1 ! .'.T' 1 ^ f ! ,,h !". ,r t ,? ro
On this lot is a newly finished brick hoimo, with all tho ‘ ’ ~
■IV WYL17Y A MONTW»M,I5.
Real Estate lit Private Buie.
Six Brick Tenements, two stories on a basement, hand
Homely llnlsheil, corner of Barnard uml Gaston streets.
Kents for $1,700 per annum.
Also, ten Brick Tenements, corner of Harrfson ami St.
modern Improvements.
Terms—Half cash, balance at six months,with approved
security; purchaser paying for titles. _ m»v HI
On the llrst TUESDAY in December licitL'at U o'clock',
Will be Bold before the Court IIoiiihi,
A Negro Woman, ntul her two Children.
Terms—Cash; purchaser paying for titles,
uov in
At Auction.
THIS DAY. nt 11 o'clock, in front of Store.
9 do/.en till Wool Plaid Shawls; 3 cases Kernvy s; 10 ca
ses Negro Brogans; 1 box Cnrpviiter Tools. uov 22
At Auction.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, In front of Store:
An assortuieiit of Dry floods, Groceries, IJqiturs, Cigars,
Tobacco, Duron, Clothing, Furniture, Clucks, Wutclion,
Jewelry, fum y articles, Ac, nov 22
ia ao. MiiiDims iaoe.
PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS’ALMANAC,
For the States of Carolina and Georgia,
For the Year of our Lord 1850.
Received aud for sale, wholesale and retail, by
WARNOCK ,v DAVIS,
IkN'ksellcni and Stationers, No. lbU emigres street,
nov 22
2.00
1,800.00
260JI7
300.00
loO.oo
3S.60
21.'13
750
10.65
15.00
9J.uO
6.00
l.>gri-;i) SIATE8 M All. I I5L.
FOR PALATKA, O’LA , VIA DAIMEN,
BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, JACKSON-
VILLE, WIDDLEBUHG, (BLACK CREEK,)
ANDFICOLATA.
■ .wlP* a. The new and elogant Steam racket
JHtkflK^T. JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn, hav
ing resumed her trips to Florida, will leave for the
above places every Salurduy, at 111 o’clock.
For Fieight or Passage, having excellent state room
accommo n Hons, apply on board, at the Florida Steam
Packet wharf, near the'Cas Works, or to
JojO CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
TOM_TIT.
THE BUND NEGRO INFANT PIANIST.
THE WORLD’S LAST AND GREATEST PRODIGY.
T HIS unprecedented musical genius, I* manifested In n
blind NEGRO HOY, only six years of ago. who plays
Upon the Plano Forte elegantly, after two or three trials,
any piece id music lie hears, however difficult. That
such n child should piny nt all upon such an instrument,
is wonderful, but flint he should without ever having had
nn hour's instruction, piny with the ease and grace of a
well Imitrurted performer — Hurpasras anything that
the world lias ever known. He defies all comparison with
Moiutrt. Indeed, the marvellous rapidity with which his
fingers move over the keys Is almost calculated to raise
in the mind of the spectator a doubt of the reality of the
thing, and to create tho itimrassiou that the performer,
instead of being a living rliild. is an automaton set in
motion, uml controlled by nrtiflclnl means.
This wonderful genius will be exhibited to-dny nt St.
Andrews Hall, from 11 A. M. to 12 31., and from 3V^ 1‘.
31. to 4*. j P. M.
Admission 60 cents—Children under 12 half price.
At Auction.
THIS DAY, ut 11 o’clock, in front id Stem:
0 (’asks imported Brandy ; 6 Cask London Porter,
uov '22
children, one 4, the other 2 years old, sound and healt
Sold for no fault. The woman Is u good plain cook, wash
er mid Imucr. uov 13
At Private Salo7
2 Shores Oglethorpe Plunk Road Stock; If not sold Ihj-
fors Die first Tuesday lu Decen^ier next, will be sold at
public outcry to the highest bidder during the usual hours
of sals. 3 nov 10
At Private Bale.
IIHharns Armory Hull Block. If not sold at private
snlu will lie sold at nubile out cry, before the Court
Holin', on Tuesday the (Hit of November, during tho
usunl hours of ante
oct 31
At Auction.
On the first TUESDAY in December next, In front of tho
KCuiirt House, between tho legal hours of sale:
k- Canadian Ponies, giasl gentle Sa<l<llu Hone s, nnd
warrantisI Mound. nov 22
Apply
COMMXIROZAIj-
■SAVANNAH MARhl l
Wkdnisdav, Nov 21, P. 51.
' l TT r »N—Tlie sales to day were 820 bales at the lol-
1:*M prices; 14 atS.S, 2i at 8*. 15 al 8ft, lot) at i>,
*1 9 MU, 33 at Uft, 382 at 9ft, 8 at lift, and 10 bales
P. c. There is no chango In the market.
Nilvn.tinull r.xpnris, {Nov. 21.
Prr Steamship Cnoxvllle, New YorkftSSO bales Cot-
tea. 40 do Domestics, 5 rolls Leather, 195 bags Rice
F ur, aud sundry pkga tndze.
Per eteamrhip Keystone State, Philadelphia—SUS
hes Cotton, 501 do Domestics,29 bags Meal, and sun-
tv pkgs tndxo.
Per brig Niagara, New York—147,000 foel Timber and
Surds.
Per schr Lovett Peacock, New York—525 bales CoL
Vn. 2t'4s bushels Wheat, 233 bushels Itye,‘299 barrels
F.- ir, GOO boxes Copper Ore, 6 boxes Leai Tobacco, 33
civet Dottles.
P^t «tr W L Cogswells, New York—240 bales Cot-
•n. HJ»ack* Flour. 511 do Corn, 177 do Wheat, 14 bbls
MJie. ) bundles Skins, 210 Dry Hldei, 5 bbls 5ldze, 5
lcs do, 3 bales do, G70U bush Kou«h Rice.
RECEHTB PER CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Nov 2’.—0,( 00 boxes Oopper Ore, 1350 bales Cotton,
>.3 -arks \\ heal, 3A4d» Corn, 14 do Meal 231 do Rye,
!.5 nbls Hour and tndze to W H Tltun, Church k
' >es, J Jones, Paiten, Hutton 4c. Co, J W Lathrnp <c
,E Parsons 4i Co, W II llurruiighs, Ruse Davit k
. ug. Way k Taylor Rabun k Smith, llaruwlck It
(coke, Urighatn, Kelly k Co, W Wood bridge. Boston k
INDEPENDENT IIOAT.
FOR PALATKA & BLACK CREEK, E. FLA.
VIA
DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST MARYS, UA., AND
JACKSONVILLE, AND I’D OLATA, FLA.
To Leave (on her former day) FRIDAY.
m , ^ The favorite steam tiuckct WELAK A,
JaiSuiUlZ Capt. N. King, willcommeiicoher regu
lar triiis a* above. <>u FRIDAY, at 10 o’clock, A.
51.. and will con'loiie to leave regularly every Friday,
llie Weluka is well fitted up w lib airy Stale Rooms, and
Is lu every wuy well adapted lo the rouiw.
sept H B. M. LAFF1TEAE', Agent.
Foil HEAlFOItr.
VIA BLUFPri'N, HILTON HEAD, I OVD’S LAND
ING AND CHARLESTON.
w The steamer WM. SEAHROOK, Capt.
afluMsUSKI - '- Peck, will leave tor the ah ive
places on Sunday, lira 20th in*t..at 5, P. 51. For Irelgld
or pu*.*uge, apply at the Charleston Wharf.
»«|»t I _ 8.51. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
FOR KFV WEM A.ND IIAVANaT~
TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, 19TH INSTANT.
The Splendid U.8. Mnil steamship IS-
■ABEL, K'diins. Cotnmamler. will leave
this port on Friday,«let. IBili. ami will
leave thereafter regului ly, on the 4th and
19ih ol each month.
Tim ISABEL connects, at Havann, with tho I’. 8.
Mail Steamship Company’s Line o| Steamer* forSan
Fram iseo via A*pinwall. ami will carry the Pacific malls.
For Passage, only, apply to
_nct l» UQ1IRN8 k. HBRTO.A«ems.
' FOII IMMTK1. H IIIIIDA^
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS.
CEO , AND JACKSONVILLE, PICOLATA
AND BLACK CREEK. EL \.
V. V. MAIL LISE.
gli^* w I he new uml r a*t running •learner SE-
‘-^S58C' , IN°'.I . ' apt. Thomas E. Shaw, will
r he above places every Tuesday, at 111 o’clock.
A 51.. Iroin the Charleston Htenin Packet wharves.
oct20 S. 51. LAFFITEAU, Agt.
I'Olt CIIAttLENTORI-r.vorr \Virtn*«.
day and xaturduy AI ter noon w, at Nix
o’clock.
T tr*"** w. THE splondid steamship GORDON,)
Jm^msSSC 1 '. Barden, comiuamter. will leave us ;
almve, and will arrive in Charleston In time to connect |
wilh the Railroad lines going North and West.
For freight or passage, apply on the i hnrleston Steam
Packet Wharf, to nov I J. P. RROOKH, Agent. |
FOR IIA Villi:.
,1. H. Murtitner, for
jSSt ton; upjdv to
nov -."J J. R. k J. 0. MILLS.
FOR NENV'YORK-DEMIU..' LINE—
4gj£The regular packet lurk PETEK DEMILL. N.
H,h \, inastar, wants alwiit 4l»u bales Cuttun. to lomfdi to
cargo. Apply to HOWLAND k SON,
aurn.il isrottrtB.
GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
rr -—j. The members of the Georgia Historical So*
defy are requested to attend nn extra meeting
of the same, to-morrow (Thursday) evening Ut ‘''' lock.
JOHN MACPHEK80N BERRIEN,
not 21 President Georgia Historical Society.
j. NOTICE
|Jv25» FREDERICK D.GRIFFKN and OEO.C.ORIF-
FKN are my authorized Attorneys during my absence from
the State. G.M. GR1FFEN.
Savunnnh, Nov. 19.1855.
NOTICE.
INSPECTOR’S OFFICE, 19th NOV., 1855.
— L - After the 25th Inst., all who slinll not liavo
pro<luced their Scale#, Weight* and Measures
Ht my Office fur u'ljustuieiit, will be promptly reported,
nov 20 JOS. SHKLLMAS, Ins|H-ctor W. A M. C. S.
NOTICE. ~~
—, The annual nieetilig of the Commissioners of
Public lti'iuls of ('liatliiiui County will be ln-ld
nt the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the tenth
iH'iug the second .Monday in DecemlK-r next, nt 11 1
-&t)i;iping gHWcrtfnrmnus.
FOR NEW YORK—GEOKtilA LINE.—
ifiETho Due fast sailing sclir LOYAL SCRANTON,
Louden master, will lmve quick desputeh for tin- iibovo
jMirt. For freight or passage, apply on board to captain,
or to _ nov 21 COHENS A HEIIT/.
WANTED TO CHARTER.—A vessel
i TVstf*’" load with Tiiubur mid LuiiiImt, for St. Jolins
N. ft. Apply to CARLETON A PARSONS,
nuv 21
FOR NEW YORK-Hrig ALiiCVrAT Stone
^£j£miiMter, will meet with despatch fur the above
port. For freight engagement*, apply to
imv 21 DANA & WASHBURN.
FOR - RONTON.—The new'fa,t sailing
j&SblNirket bark GENERAL WARREN, R. F. Cllffonl,
master, having two-thinls of her cargo engaged, will have
Immediate dispatch. For balance of freight apply to
captain on board, or to
_J»»v20 CARLETON k PARSONS.
WANTED.
A VESSEL to carry tirain to New York.
TtiiF hot 19—3 ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON.
FOR NEW Y6RK-DE51TlI7SL1NE.-
,FIRST VESSEL.—The s. hr. W. L. COGSWELL,
initli, wants Iihi bales cottjn to complete cargo.—
11 nov 17 ROWLAND A SON.
FOR NEW YORK—DEM ILL’S LINK!^
The regular packet bark I’KTKU DEMILL, Capt.
', is rendy to receive freight for above port. Apply
i" nuv 17 ROWLAND A SUN. '
"J?| FOR FREIGHT OH CHARTER
AmMkFOIt AN EASTERN (Ht NORTHERN POUT.—Tho
new sehr. J. A. STANLEY. Capt. Siuinmns, is ready to
receive freight or charter as above. Apply to
Rowland A so.\\_
FOR NEW YORK—DEM ILL'S LINE.—
___The Hue schr M. Y. DAN IS. ('apt. llobinson,having
linger jiortlon of cargo engaged, will have immediate dis
patch for above |>ort. For balance of freight, npplv to
nor 17 ROWLAND A Si IN.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tlie^piudrat
,_*ehr. MARY, Capt. Ruckett, will huvo despatch for
e port. For freight, apply to
v 15—0 C. A. GREINER.
FOR NEW YORK—UKOKU1A LINE.—
,Tlm fine fast snlllug schr. THOS. IIGLCOMRE,
Cup’t. Uoslee, will have quick despatch for the above port.
For freight ur passage, apply ou board to the captain, or to
nov 15 COHENS A HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK—UNION LINE.—The
regular packet schr. WM. SMITH, hnviug a por-
dlier cargo engaged, will have denputch for the abovo
port. For freight, apply to
IIOTM OGDEN. STARR A CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Brig (ihu.
.JfeifcW HITN'EY. Baker master, having most of iter
«m ao enguged, will have quick despatch a* above. For
freight or |ui»sige, npplv to
nov 16 BR101IAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR BOSTON*—Tho new and fitst Bailing
^■jg^barkliEN. WARREN, ivill have despatch fur the
uiiove port, For freight, apply to
IIOT 16 CARLETON* PARSONS,
-iww FOR TIOMTOX.—Thu fast wiiiiug bark
S»»<f (i KoRGETIIOMAS, Amsbury muster, having part
‘ ' ' argoengaged, will have quick despatch as nboV'
Public Sale.
63 Plantation Negroes will bn sold at public outcry, on
THURSDAY, 22,1 of November, at 11 o’clock, at
Mlllon. on the Central Rail Road. (79 mile i tnllon.)
Till* gang of Negroes worn raised in Scrlven County,
on the plantation of Jefferson Roberts, and are well
known thiougboiit that County us good plantation band*,
accustomed to the culture orcnru ami cotion. The men
are among the most expert and skillful limber cullers
in the Htato. To those desirous of purchasing Negroes
for plantation purpose* unuxcepllonni In every respect,
ami of established reputation in their neighborhood, an
opportunity Is afforded such a* seldom occurs.
Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or city acceptances.
For Information, apply to TllOS. W.COLLINS, Macon,
Ga., or WYLLY k MONT viol.I.IN.
ocl 29 Snvannah. Ga.
.Salts ar auction.
jjtaus at auettow.
mv SLi.i. i FHSirmi:
[Succaiaoas to Patzaatrg fcStLi,
»Kht LoM of Und at AucUou.
On 1 UhSDAY, 4th Dtcrinlrer next, at 11 (/clock, In front
. of Court House,
m.-in-L" 0 **’ ll,K,ut twe, '*y ■ rr *"* Mtualed In
Chatliarn county, between the Causton Bluff and Boua-
venture roads, about d miles from the city.
On these I/it* are high, healthy situation* for sett!*-
I,Ilf M. l/l.Hl III,, III ll.i, . _ » _ . . .* ■ ■ .
On Urn first TUESDAY in December next, will be
before the Court House,
Western Half l^»t 27, Greene Ward, prajH-rty of Estate
HY T. J. WAI.8H'
ON TUESDAY,'December 4, will b« sold in front of tho
Court lloitsty between the legal hours of sab',
60 bi nd of Sheep, 10 film Milch Cows with Calve*. 22
bead of Stock Cuttle, 1 Mule, 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 Hay Mitre,
l,0i)0 bmdudH slielb’d Corn, more or less; 8,000 Ibn Fodder,
more less, sold us the property of T. Green, deceased, un
der decree of the Hon Superior Court of Chatham county.
Terms cash. t I'B’V ,,e »‘ ,n y snoot ions tur s
The Real Estate, Negroes, Ac., w ill bn dlsjiosed af on the i “V*’ which^miike'G.em J’ “ , !l" n , ly , 0 . f i ln ' ,M ' r K 00 **
1st January, 1H60, ut tlio Court House. Tim Sheep. Milch | wu, ‘ r * n,llk ” J'" m v,: fy daalraMa for country sum-
i’LTSi iS w££ iS £ »..y a. .lull'll' r r ,. r ," 0 , „T; 1 i.*„ nJ c.K'^,, h r "rtf m*
_ «s±- ThEwSis?
esoid j Tsrma cash. nov 20
JKi,™"SKr.3!■£,K r I I'™-1-«■»d.ynf8.«nne..I«..«N I.„ U hour.
-i"!! 11-111 "• I V - Jl i 11 —Ti--'-*' 1 "' ': . i A N.RTn Man, Wllll.m, »*t"l <5 jrarn, talon^n. lo tl.a
At Private Sale. ,, eNtatoorMrs. Ann E.OuInu, by jiennlsslon oftlmCourt of
Two lamIIlea of Negroes, a woman aged 38 year*, a ordinary. OBO. P.IIAKK1B0N, / ‘
fluid hand, wl'li her children, a boy 15 years ami a girl I
2 years—a Woman 35 yenrs, a good Cook and Washer,
bur children, a boy 8 years, and a boy 18 month*. Ti-
ties undoubted. nov 5
PrlvatoHalo.
HIl iRTS ami Bran, In quantities to suit purchasers—
A pair of gentle Family Curriugn Horses, kind in har
ness and good irave lers.
Central Rallroud Stuck.
South Western Railroad Stock. oct 27.
Al Private Sale. ~
A Rond of the State of Georgia for 85(H), bearing In
tcrest 7 per cent.
A Bond of Hie South Western Railroad forfMH).con
vertible In stock. oct 15
v 2D
I, Adnfr.
v 17
JUDS0N HOUSE.
JnckKonvIlIu, Unit I'lariila.
M TIIIS now and commodious House Is now
upon for the reception of Roardeis. Those
wishing to avoid the severity or a Northern cll-
inutu may find accommodations at lliuJUDSON HOUSE,
whore every attention wll. bo rendered that cmnlort
demands—by the maimgcinout of C. W. Salisbury aud
bis competent assDianli. DANIEL DAY,
oct 50—I mo Proprietor.
• IIOL’SE FOR NALlT
M That largo and oommodlous Dwelling for
merly occupied by Dr. Wildman. situated on a
full and half lol al the corner of South Broad nnd
Abercoru slieets In tills city. Terms liberal. Apply lo
nov 3 BACON k LEVY.
' VALIJAIILirilOTfcL FOR MALE.
THE SIJIISGUIHEII. desirous of removing
K i Wosl,offer* for shIo tlinl valuable and extensive
JiiSL Hotel in this place, known a*
"WASHINGTON HALL.”
The estalislimeiil Is complete In all Us arrangements,
has a large numburol rooms, all in Uiormmli repair, ev
ery necessary outbuilding, a large garden, grazing lots,
find all Its anpnlntmenti Inferior to no Hotel In Hie up
coiiuirv. The house is supplied with excellent furni
ture, all of which Is m-nrl> new, and will be sold with
tho eMuhlislimeut. Being tlm only Hotel In one of tho
largest towns of upper Georgia, ft Is now doing an ex-
tensive and profitable business.
Term* moderute.nml mny be bad by application to Hie
proprietor at this place.
JAB. E WADDEY.
Washington, Ga„ Oct. 8th 1855. eodfiin
tfyF Angustp Chronicle k Sentinel will pleaso copy
In Tri-Weekly until lorbid.
Private Bale
A likely mulallo hoy aged 55 years, lo he sold to a
city resident owner, only. Terms accommodating.
sep5H
Private Sale.
Two “ Ely’s Patent” Gins for Sea Island Colton, fine
finish, with metalic rollers, (now,) for sale low.
Also, I0Osacks of (2 bushelsoacli) Egyptian Oatsfor
seed, Tor sale In quantities to suit purchasers—a supe
rior artl le. oct 9
1U NIC AI. CARD.
•TXTXjXTTS haring-,
JProfeHHor of Jtliisic,
Respectfully offer bis services to Hie.
Administrator's Sale.
On TUESDAY, llthof December uext, at 11 o’clock, will
bo sold nt tlm Marshall House, Broughton street,
A11 Hie Furniture lu said House,consisting of a large and
complete HSHortuiunt for said Hotel of Parlor, Cliamlwr and
Kiti lien Furniture; also nu omnibus and sett of Harneta
for four horses. Bold a* the perishable property Impinging
to Hie estntuof A. II. Hartwell, deceased, by permission of
tlm Court of Ordinary und per order of the Administrator,
for the benefit of the creditors and heir* of said estate.
Terms cash. A. BON A UD, Temporary Adm’r.
N. II. A catalogue of tlm articles can be seen on applica
tion ut oiirC'ouuting Rooms, or to tbo Administrator.
ALSO,
Tli<' lease of the 5Iarshall House can he treated for pro-
vious to tlm dnv of sale, ou application to A. BON AUD or
Mr*. MARY 5lARSHALL. nov 19
citizens of Savannah.
To be found at W.
Music Store
D. Zogbaum'al
oct I—3m
LEFLGR & WILCOX,
DENTISTS,
office over DeWitl lx Morgan’s Store
on Congress Street.
SAVANNAH,OA.
oct 4—ly
H ENRY LATHROP * CO. have received
this day black HriiHsels Lac-m, narrow white Bilk
do., superfine Kniproldered Skirts, black and colored
Elastic Belts, Mohair Head Dresses and Aruilets, Mack
Polka Lace for Veils, Ae. nov 21
poR R fe NT ,
U NFURNISHED KOO.MB for one or two single gentle
men, in a private family, pleusnnt location, and pos
session given immediately. Enquire at this office,
nov lo—o
TO CARPENTKRN, MASONS * PAINT
ERS.
P ROPOSALS will lie received for tho rebuilding and
rapuring of the Sorrel Building; for more particular
| information, inquire of the subscriber at J. DeLaMotta'a
office, (2nd story of the Sorrel Building,) from 9 to 12 o’
clock A. M., and 3 to 6 o'clock P. 31.
nov 21 JOHN 8. NORRIS, Architect.
TO MAHONS.'
T}H f) l 1 OSALS will !m received for tho erection of the
A Massio School House. For particulars enquire of the
Mibserilier fat present in J. DeLa.Motta's office,) in the
Sorrel Bui Ming.
nov 21 JOHN 8. NORRIS, Architect.
TO HE NT,
M TWO TENEMENTS In Gordon Block, front
ing Chatham Soiiare, aud well lurnlshed with
water, gas, stables, Ac. Possession given 1st
November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent,
oct 10 No. 72 Bryan Street.
FOR IH.U,
iaA THE EASTEHN TENEMENT or n-lck Bulld-
ll;;a lng, corner of Abeco n and Jones street
r ^ Apply to
oct SO HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 'A CO.
dock A. 31.. District Commissioners will come prepared For fr *'jK**t <-r passage, apply to captain on buird. or to
report the length of their roads, the number of hands, ' n " V 14 CARLETON J: 1 Alt SONS.
the nuinlier of bridges, the number of days they work
ami the time of working.
5V. W. WASH, Secretary
nov 20—’2mDec H. (’. P. It. C. C.
The Ship CONSUL Captain
gugeuient of Grain or Cot-
FOR KENT.
A Tlie Front Office, No. 172 Bay street, well fitted
sup lor Cotton office, with two stories l«eimntli, well
ia.lai.ted for storage of cotton or merchandise. Am
to DAYNAUD A ROWLAND.
> I.Lnga, Ifihu k Foster, Cohens k 11-rlz, T W Neely | ,, .7 , 'Ti,
iu., > A HarJee k Co, Frai.klin 4t Brantley, CAL X\ r M ol,, l*y>•-*
Limar. W uucau, llotbwell k Wb tehead, Dana k » * ■I 1 -'’,* 0 *'' r 0
«»-t,burn, A Haitrldge, Nevitt. l.athrop k Rodgers, bafi'sGunny Cloth; - cat
Indirwrltfr's Hale.
BY OCTAXTUB COHBN.
,20th Inst., at lo o'clock from
_ . l.athrop k Rodgers,
Lckell k Snelliuss. Younv, Wyatt k Co, J D Fish, Mrs
<*ctil«y, A S Jones, G VV Garrnmy, Wayne, Grenville
i .o, A Borchart, Shackleiord, Waver k Coustanilne.
:hscs Rooks.
1 case Brushes: 4 cuiH's Merchandize.
1 box lr..n Rollers; 4 coils lliggiug.
1 cusu Marble Slabs; *2 barrels .Mackerel.
*2 half barrels Mackerel; 77 boxes i’kkels and Pre
serves.
3* boxes Pi’ kel* and Preserves; 7 tierce* Oil.
Running part of two 4 wheeled Wagons.
1 tuimll" Twin".
r - — .. i Ono Buggy and lUrness.
manned by factors and realized. The demand has | jj c .| ll(t ., arf c Hr(r „ „f th«Brlg .Martha IHII. wrecked
been Steady, and rale* lo a free extent, al rerf . Head. North Carolina, and reshipiNil tothi- jn.rt
# p*. r » I,.-n.-r Seeing. *ofil by order of the Port Wardens
for account of the underwriters and all concerned.
Terms cash. nov 22
AUGUSTA, NOV. l 2C, I*. 31.—Cotton.—After our last I
;ort the market continued active at uuchanved |
ces up to Thursday noon, when the Pacific'! accounts
received. Thereujiou an a ivauce of ft a ftc. waa j
NOTICE.
THE Rule of Freight ou Rales of Domestic
by this line to New York, will bo Eight Cents
per Toot, until further notice.
PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
Ornct N. Y. aan Savannah StkamsiiipCo. )
[oct 9] Savunnah, Oct. H, 1855. \
RATER OF FREIGHT
B> the Philadelphia and Savannah Steam,
ahlp Lino, on Light Goods and Dry Goods,
will be in cents and 15 cents per cubic loot, being the
rates established prior to Juno last,
aug 57 C. A. L. LAM AH, Agent.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
|yOn the first day ol February next, tho firm
of HORTON k RIKE3IAN, will bo dissolved by
limitation. After Ibis date, they will do an ex*
elusive CASH BUSINESS, frr tho purpoao of set
tling up.
All or our stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver* Ware
and Fancy Goods, wo will sell al a very small advance
on the cost, for cosh only.
IIOKTON k KIKn.lMN,
111) Rroughton-street.
Savannah, June 1st, 1855, may 31—if
SI*EC IA L NOT!CE.“
ALL PERSONS indebted to tho late firm of PRICE k
VFADER are reiptctfully requested\o call on tho sub
scriber aud pay up, aud thereby save trouble and ex-
pen*c. WM. O. PRICE, 147 Hay street,
Jy 11 Suroiviaff Co-partner.
NOTICE.
ry I HAVE removed my Office to No. 178 Ray St.
oct 31 OCTAVUd COHEN.
tar FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS.—I am
a Candidate for re-election for the office of TAX COL
LECTOR. on the 1st Monday iu Jauunry next, and rcs-
pectl ully ask your support. F. M. STUNE.
N. II. H elected, I pledge tnvsolf not to accept or any
other office. [oct 311 F.M.8.
FOR NEW YORK—GI I.LMolt E k ft i.'S
LINK.—Tli" M'lir. LOVETT PEACOCK. Captain
ins a portion of bur cargo engaged, will meet
with ifi-Hputch for above iiort. For freight, npplv to
- HUNTER A gAmNIELL
__ FOR NEW' YORK.—Th" new *clir.' It.
TULL. Capt. Newmiue, will have dispatch fur
port. For freight, apply to
12 HUNTER A GAM MULL.
,» r FOR NEW York.—Union 'Link.—Tlm
SkdoA. regular pm k. t Scli rS. J. WARING. Neff. Must, r,
II have dispatch for the above jiort. For Freight apply
nov lu uGDKN. STARR k UU.
FOR NEW YORK.—4)m KsTUiUsiiMi Line.
^ The Brig PHILUItA. Thatcher, Master, will have
'll us above. For Freight or Pas-age npplv i
idnl, or to nov 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
i^FOR NEW YORK.-Th"St. am. rTOTTEN,
tests?! . Master, will meet with dispatch us alx.v
jr Freight or Passage apply on lamr.l. or to
uov lu UKKIIIAW, K KI.I.Y k CO.
U ANTKI) TO I’ll AltTKU. — A V. ..
il I the capui ity of 250 caaks III. e. Apply to
- - - COHENS A HERTZ,
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER^
li" M h.N.m r MARIA I’lCKl P. Captuiu High.—
captain oil boar.l, or to
nov a MINIS k JOHNSTON.
j?' FOR FREIGHT^OR~CHARTER.—
A^te^The brig K. DOANK, lairing master. For p irti u
liir-. apply on lionr<i, or to
imv 7 ' BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
44' FOR' BOSTON.—Th- InM'RF, Uaj.tuin
^)£da?Mclntirc'. For freight, ajq.lv to
_nov7 CAR LET* )N k PARSONS. |
.7?' FOR - FREIGHT OR CHARTER.— j
3.i4*Tliu brig CANDACE. Matth-w. um-i.r. Applvto |
mraB CARLETON A PAR.-'i.NS. i
FOR FREIGHT Oil CH ARTER.-
♦SSSiTho schr. ANANDALE. Hu.. riM-t-r. Applvto I
i.ov h CARLETON k PAItfrUXS.
' V6R LIVERPOOL —Thr ” - -
^flir-'-'I EQUITY. Jain s J. N-.y * i
- .«t of h«-r cargo "ngaged, will have qu;
A)qu. tO
TO KENT.
M A brick store and dwelling, corner of Charlton
and Jcffersou street*. A pply to
sept56 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN,
' FOR MALL
M A Two aud a Half Mory Wooden Dwelling,
on llriok Basement near tlm corner Montgomery
und Liberty streets, ou leu slm|du lol 3() by 70 It.
Tho house Is in good repair, and has been rocently ren
ovated and painted, ft also lias ga* aud water, Imtand
cohl. flue bath room, Ac. F<
nov *4
TO RENT.
M POSSESSION given immediately, the Western
Tenement of II. R. Jackson's lions,', lu s.nnh
Hrond-st. Apply lo A.C. DAVENPORT,
nov 2—if
I HATS AND CAPS
■Corner Ilurniml.t Broughton-Sts.
fit!
SILK HATS.
SOFT HATS, of all descriptions.
CAPS .if every STYLKand QUALITY.
Low for Cash or uood Untntr. UOHSlill OF
nc■ 8 IJan BIDtUGIITON k BARNARD.
JUST RECEIVED PER BARK GEN’Is
WARREN F11031 BOSTON.
IIBLS large No. 1 31m k< rd, lu bbls Nos. 2 and 3
Muck'-rel. lu kit, l irgo No. 1 Mackerel, 10 qr bbls No.
1 3!nckeral. 5 kit* Sounds nnd Tongues, 6 kits No. 1 Sal
mon. l.UUllbsCud Fish, bids No. 1 Blue Fish. 2>^
bids No. 1 Herrings, IW) box- s Scaled Herrings, 2U bids
" * J. A. BROWN.
i Fo. 1 Shad. For sale low, by
1 nov 21
I
Uottmtn.
X3. T1T.T.TH,
Factor and General Commission
MERCHANT,
No. 71 HayStrecl, 5avamiah, Ga.
51. 51 O I. I 3 A .
IMPORTER OF
CHOICE SPANISH SEQAES,
Tobacco, A’c.
Corner op Conohkm* and Bull Strkkts,
HA V A3 IU Ail.
nov I—lyr
r particulars, apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
FOR K ENT.
^•Jk A VALUABLE Wharf S'oro in the Eastern
BlIlR Tenement,on Moure’s Wharf. Also, tlie More
“ m occupied by 3lr. Cullen, on Gie same Whurl.
net 25—lino BOUT, HABEKSIJAM A SON.
Foil iti:.vr,
y^iv A COMFORTABLE Two Story Brick Dwell-
lng. pleasantly situated on Liberty street, with
jCaL' , tn , jle.C’arriago House .nnd Servants Room above,
good Yard and flue Well of Water. Apply to
oct 29 WM. WRIGHT.
AALFAIII.F. .71A Nil'll F..
T HE Hiibscribers keep constantly on hand a supply
of Kettlewoll’a Mineral Sul:* and Guano, aud
(.and Plaster. N. A, IIAEDEE k CO.
Je 51—flmo
AOTICIii
V DA.M SHORT having made an asvignineul to Hiram
Roberta for tho benefit of hla creditors, all per
sons huviiu’ demands against the said Adam Short, will
please reuder a statement of such demand to tho as
slgnt-u. HIRAM ROBERTS.
Savannah, May 8, 1885, _ mays
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIAStO FORTES,
BY LIGHTE, NEWTON & BRADBURY'S GRAND
ACTION PIANO FORTES.
CONSTRUCTED with
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!!
ONE THOUSAND PRIZES ON HAND!
BY 41'TUOaiTY OP TUB STATU OP OIORSU
Fort Gaines Academy Lottery.
L’nptirallvil Nclivitic for November!I
I I us a fl,
To be drawn Novemb) r 23rd. I - .V>, In tho City of At
lanta, Ga.. when prizes amounting to
30,0<)<> DOLLARS!
Will be distributed Hccrding to Hie following InUma-
blc Scheme. If you draw Hm lowest Prize you get the
cost ot your ticket, without deduttion, aud remember
every Prize ladruwn ut each drawing. Look at It! On*
Prize to every Ten Tickets!!
CAPITAL. I*KIZE, % 10,0001!
..•10,000
50 are 5,150
55 are
10 are
S are
5,075
5.000
3,150
.tin' PATENT ARCH
WltKsr PLANK, Which 1
is undoubtedly the nio«t _ .
substantial luipr.iv. ni.-nt «'V.-r iiitrmliieed into this ln*tru-
f'Olf mi.Vr. I tm-nt. R.-comm. iid'-d by Isiwell .Mason, Thus. Hastings,
M The store* under ST. ANDREW? HALL, cor- ! H.C.TInun. Tlu'odoro Eisf.-fil, G. F. Root, U.C.llill. G. J.
nor of Broughton and Jefferson streets, will be | W. bb.and other Prafessora «>f tli- first standing iu this
let In two, three, or four stores to suit tenants, country. ....
Pos-e.sion ou 1st November. For terms, apply lo Th.-particular attcutlonof Lmll"* I* inv t-d. l.y
aug20 WILLIAM IU)GERs, .Se-relary. .. . "-D.ZOGBALM JrtO.
N. II. GKO. F. BRISTOW . tlio i-mineiit C.iuq.im.-r of the
I'Olt II E3T. ftp. ra '• Itlp Vun WlukK-.’tH-b-r ted one of the above named
. . Two largo and commodious brick slorer, In the ! IuHtrumeutu throiigli scun.- of tho officers of the *• New-
rear of the old steamboat Co’s Yurd, from 1st j York Harmonic Society." who wi-re np|aiint«'<l a committee
ill 1 ■.June to 1st November, I Hr. 5, with the privilege
of continuing the rent tor a longer period.
Apply at this office. may 24—If
^ GIL.7IOUI: A. C’0»S LINE
NEW YORK & NAVIV.WII PACKETS.
River, New Yolk, punctually every Thursday:
New schr EDWARD KlIiDF.lt, 350 tons,T)lor, Master
“ •• RENNET I I.ANNi.lt, 325 do. Applegltt,do
“ “ GEORGE DA VIS. 3HH ton*. Smith, do
*, •* I.OVET PEXCol'K. 37(iton*. Merry. do
*• •• VVALI lilt RALEIGH. 33(1 ton*. Mural.ftll, do
These vessel* are all of the flr*l class, und. having
been built during the past year expressly for the trade,
are well deserving tf.e attention of shippers. They are
commanded by musters of experience and ability, and
shipper* can rely unon quick dispu ch. and every atlen-
lion being paid to their convenience.
J. R. GILMORE k co, 154 Water-*!.. N.Y.
HUNTER k G-LMMF.I.I.. Agent*. Savannah.
u-r rarge _
balance ol freight, apj.ly to
>v tt—tf CAItL KPPING. 1
ii FOR BOSTON—The shin BOMBAY, Hill
[fi'nti’ler, will have despatch as above. For :
HR or passage, apply on board, or to
■v 5 BRIGHAM, KELLY Iz CO. |
JAS. 1{. DICKSON,
Life aud Fire Insurance Agent,
water, having \\71I.L TRAVEL thr. ugh Centra! aud Upj- r Georgia
rk despatch.— , 7 7 an-l Tenues* •>'. duly authorized ly r« *poli*ible
tram par-
with .Mr. G. F. II., their leader, to aefi-ct tlm uu>i PIANO
THAT COULD BC MADE tor their II—.
AV. I). ZftOBAUM A CO.,
nov 19 No*. 107 Brvau and 94 M. Julfi-n (.tr.-et*.
XI. M. BLOUNT,
COLLECTING ABENT,
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
YITOt'LD respectfully refer nartie* to the following
V 7 gentlemen: Alexander .Mitchell. T. P. Pea-e and
Jacob ltokeiibougb, Darien, Ga.*, Huniu d Palmer k Son, ■
Savannah; M. P. Stacey, Oq., L'liarleston, 8 C.; F. J. ,
Reek, Esq., ti'J Wall-street, New York
Darien,oct., 1855. net 2
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY,
yja* GENTLEMEN I am a candidate for the
fngp office of Tax Collector of this County, (the
election to lie held on the first Monday In Junuury,
I960.) and respectfully Solicit your ptipimrt.
nov 1—Uie A. F. BENNETT.
Icferior and Ordinary 7 @8
M.dd.ing 8ft 3.8ft
Good Middling *ft®8ft
Middling Fair, 1' <a> —
Fair to Fine.. 9ft®9ft
Exchange —Tho rale for sight checks on the North
* percent premium.
< le.gtii*.—1 he river, though much lower than at our
U-; weekly report, Ir in good uavigable cnnd.tloii,and
• amnoatd reach the wharf with good cargoes wimout
acuity . Fnlgh's havo undergone no rli*nge.
Nov So, P. M.-Cotton.—The demand continue* so- -
Uve. and all offered Is resdily sold at very lull prices. -
. LU.MBUS, NOV 19, P- M.—Our Cotion muikt-t
v,\ iuue* very active, aod.all offered readily taken at
f dlowlugquotations: Mlddiiug7ft. Strict Middling i
Good Middling 8, and Mmdllng FalrBfte.
5EW ' R1.EAN8, NOV. 16, P M—Cot on—The <‘e>- !
eu.-.d was le-s animated yesterdav, and only about 5100
' t* were sold, with no change In prlea*. We quote:
niw oaLKANS cLAssirn ation.
•■rior. 5 * 5ft | Middling Fair.. 9ft<£ 10
inary dftW 7ft Fair 10ft-*— I
idling 7ft<® 8ft | Good Fair —«— |
4 Middling.. -8ft® 9ft I Good and Fine. —tgt—
STATBMIST or COTTON.
Lea on band Istdepl., *55 bales. 4",537
A--ved since 39LU.U
Arrived to-day 6.3’9
443,938
‘.3',00«
3,887-241,693
.MRS. UK. CINMNGIIAM’8 SCHOOL
WAS 0PE.XTD ON TffZ
Firm 71 outlay in November.
M RS. C. would inform hf-r fri"nd* that th- re are a few
vacancies whick may b*- fill'd by applying imme
diately. A few young lawli' * would b" received into the
family as boarding - holars, where they will receive the
kindest rare an-l attention.
Mr. MASS')X, T.m h-r of tho Freirah Language. Rosi-
denro North «ide of Lila-rty street, 4 doors above Bar
nard. nov 22
Notice to Contractors.
VEIS5EL 1VA5 4ED-
A Vessel from 400 to ’.Ou ion* to l-.ad with i
sawed I.umber for Cadiz. For which a libe- j
al ireigbt will bo paid. Apply to
nov 5 CJIIENF A HERTZ.
CLERK'S OFFICE, )
81'pi.nion Court. j
i Tlm undersigned having received from the Honorable
! tie- Justices of tlm Inf-riur Court, the temporary appoint
ment of C'fi-rk of th" Sujierior nnd Inf.-rfiir Courts of 1
1 Chatham County, to discharge tin- duties thereof, until
' an election by the people, lie give* notice that he has j
cmpli-d with the requisition’, of tlm Law, mid i* pro-
1 pared to attend to it* duties, in person or |,y Deputy. '
II- earnestly requests all memlx-rs of tlm Bar to return 1
to the office, papers of Record, or pending iu either '
| Court, in their possession, that he may be prepared to I
. hand them to the clerk, who may la- elected ns hi* *uc-
i cewor. W3I. 11. BULLOCH, Clerk,
nov 21-3
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.-The br.g
,EOLU8, Knowllon, master. Applvto
» OGDEN, BTARR k CO. j
FOR BALE.—FREIGHT OR Ull ARTER-—The
abjfcnoe schr MARIETTA HAND, well suited lor
carrying Grain or Cotton, will take freight or charter,
or can be purclin*ed on application to Capt Terry, on
board, at Anderson’s upper wliHrf,or to
out 33 HOW |,AND Ic BON.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The ship'MARCIA C. |
_ DA Y, Chase, master, will huve <ic*pa<e/i for the j
amive port. For Ireigbt of 50U bains Cotton, apply lo i
T, IL It J. G. .MILLS, |
F<)R LIVERI'MOL-D," A I A.mrcnn Ship'
SBSm CHARTER OAK, llmidlitile, masfi-r, having '
part o| her cargo engaged, will have quick desputeh for j
above port. For frelgnt apply to
uct ‘-’u BRIGH AM, KELLY k CO.
Coinphtii.-s. to soli- it and receive appli.
tie* wishing tlrair livs * or property insurct.
Ho will k1*.< a-'t a* n^. nt fur tin- Savannah Republican,
liefer* to Me*srs. 5V.-l.«ter A 1’ulun *. Win. King. Ken
nedy A Beach. J. 31. Norwood, 1*. IV. Alex.uid- r. V. AV.
Fkiff. Bavannah. n»v «*—tf
WILLIAMS & RATCLIFF,
General Commission Merchants,
Savannah, Georgia.
M. If. WILLIAMS. EDWIN RAT- L!TP.
nov 6
CITY”COt'KT OF 8AVAXXAIL
NOVEMBER TERM, lk, ! .5.
T HE CITY COURT of Savannah has been a<U'Vurned
until the 2<i Momlny of December next. Suitor*. Ju
rat* and Witnesses, w ill please take notice.-
WM. II. BULLOCH. Clerk.
v 9—tf
Enoineeb s Orp:c»
v k Sv
ANNAII R. R.)
20. 1*55. /
1m- received nt tlli* Office T AND W.
1*55. Full THE CLEAR- P*<’l
HTY *40. BKCTIft-VB OP nov 21
sorted todate..
/oriedio-Uay...
i At on band and on shipboard not cleared.. 202,213
ivar and Moistse*—The rales of Bugar embrneeed
i-tidr a firm (.rice*, Including 100 Prime old at 7 9-III.
Molas-e* juu bbis were taken c#27n'2) < ftc per gallon,
•a-it —i Aim waa dull, and only route fjou racks weru
-■•e.t of. inclu.fii-g ifiO, hi seveiai lot* at 7l>a72, and
■ f 9-o Prune V\ l.ito ut 75c per buiticl. Of Wheat
i -neks weresotii in two or tune lots, at fl-M7 per
t-ushel tJt '»at* w« noticed sales of 6n« sn^ksol Louis
- < , and a few small fi ts at 46c per bushel.
Rrggtog—The-e was an active deinaml ior In Da, and
» xle* reach'd 947 bale* <by one br -ker,» coiniirulng
' l.ik-lit at I3fte, 5)19 I ales In two lot*, al 14. 319, In
-r-e loia. al 14 4* and 9u, in two lots, al I4fte, caib,
- 4-rs s-kli g 15. ito: al the close .
On- ny Hags—A lot of 51 bales was Bold at 20c.
k.ce—Bmall h-U were aelllng at 5fte'»ftc per lb.
K i-kv — lot) bit * Raw were sold ut 4-»c, aud on Wed-
.70 Iieiur'ii: 42c per gatlo.
«irl.u—A sblp was mkeu lor Havre at Iftc for , mor-
ClIARtsT-
8. C., N
ill b
until th" 21 «t .
ING AND GRADING OF FORTY
THE CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH HAILR'iAD,
from th- commencement of tlm lltli Beetlon, Just ln-yomi
Rantowfi * Cn- k Marsh, to the end of the 6uth Section
n*-«r Salk- h.vt< In- River and Bridge.
Tin- liu« i« divided into 8-ctions averaging each one
.1 mil- in length, though the individual Section* vary
•lightly from this average, to snit the more couvenit-ut
ex. - ution of the * nrtli work.
Tin- width of Clearing will
to fi-calitv. but will average about 100 fee
tractor will in all raw* be required to clear tho entire
length of hi* contract before commencing the earth
work -r trestl«vwork.
Ther- will b» on the whole line an aggregate of about
two and a half >2^' mile* of tr.-stfi--w«irk, which will
vary from *i to 9. nnd in ft f*-w ca«i-« 14 feet in height.
The" rlan of structure adopt' d for ram- place*, will bo
the double row -r piles driven al-mt « f-<-t apart, cut >-ff
ftleiut 2Vd fe.-t befi.w grade and cap|M*d ; tif-on which caps
will re*t tlm •tringers. And, in other places, tlm com
mon •• inverted W" tre«tfi-. resting up.n a ground sill, or
when- n upon a rill it*-|f. resting up.ii 3 pile*
•awe>| off at or" n<4r the level of th" ground. The |». nt*
will av-ragi- about 10 feet aj>art from centra to centre,
•nd l>- c.nne- t»d tog-th* r by string-piece* not less than
12x11 in li<* sqnar-d timl«-r. In the “inverted IV"
trestle, every 6th ll-nt
The material for tlm ire*
best quality Y-lloW l'il
Inches square. . , _ , , ,
intending to submit Proposals may obtain
LOST* WANTS* &c.
WANTED,
ARRANT.*. The highest going rate* will l»e
Land Warrant*, by
SPENCER CURRELL A Cft.
WANTED.
A^ Colored Boy, In the s
nov 21—2
WANTED,
A SITU,
By or Assistant in an Academy. Satisfactory refi*-
nr - v •?™T 11 ? 1 ? r,r ‘J.* ,lf » renc( * will be given a* to his competency to teach in any 1
.f the branch-.* ii*um1Iv taught in scho-d*. Applvut this j
dnee. nov 21—6 |
WANTED,
r WO Negro M-n to drive drays, for which liberal wages ;
will be paid nionthlv. Enquire at
„nv 16—6 LYNN A <N 1 DKIfft. 95 Bay street.
FOR SALE.
fTjaba a DWELLING lluUSK in go slorl-r. with a lot
'•J'/I and ahull of land, u fin-situation, for sale low. An-
*Ukplyto A. WILBUR.
||,,v *9 Gen’l In*. Ag’t and Broker.
iii^Gon c. r. it",
i—k.o-l Mal-lr-s.
FOII SALE,
A un IN WHITES\ ILI.L. near the30mile sto- j
un which i* a small Store.C-.m House |
Any person wishing to purchaa-, will
. . iitbscribi-r on the preini*'-*. If said l/>t is i
not *ofil by the fir-t Monday in January, it will la-offered |
at public outcry, at tli-Court Hou.e-in Springfield on that
day. nov 8—flw AMUa F. KAHN.
TO RENT.
THAT DESIRABLE BRICK STORE situated on
2J| | 'Vhltaker street, next door to tbo corner of Bay und .
Ati* opposite Swift A Co. apply to
nov 6th WM. WRIGHT.
M I O HUNT.
A Cotton Ware House on tlie Bay that will store
■* *■ 1500 bales. Possession given immediately.
rapt 15 T. J. WALSH. No' 1*0 If.iy-st.
NOTICE.
M il. 8. C. DUNNING having i••tired from the Agency
of tho Howard Insurance Company <<f Sew York,
tli- appointment bos been conferred upon the undersign
ed. » fio will conduct tin- finsin'-ss >>f ibis Company for th
future ns its Agent for the .'‘tate ofGeorgia.
n v7—1 m CIIAS. II. CAMPFIEI.D.
LANDS ft AUCTION.
I WILL BS BOLD AT Pl'DLIC AVCTloX IS THE CITV OF BRUNSWICK,OA.
OS TIES DAT, 27 III INST.,
10,000 Acuna
OF FINE AND HAMMOCK LANDS.
T MIK.SE LANDS lie contiguous to Water Carriage, ami
tho line of the Brunswick nnd Florida Rail Road, und
worthy of attention.
For particular, enquire of
K. M. 3I00RE, ESQ, Agent,
nov 10 llruii*wick, Ga.
WANTED.
^TP.ICTI.Y prime White Corn, fit for shipment fi» Eu*
ROBT. HABERSIIA3I A SON.
OTRICTLY
O rape.
I .a f)NEof tlio leneinenis on Lincoln street, bo-
!*??■ tween Congee is and JG. Julian sln-i-D. T'-nns
‘ ■ moderate, ami poMeuion given immediately,
Enquire of oct 3H 1 v
CENTRAL It. R. AM) BANKING Cft. OF GA.)
Svvas.naii, November 14.1*55. /
T HE Annual M< • ting of Stockholder* will l«- held on
Tuesdnv. IStli Decemla-r next, nt HI o'clock. A. 31.
nov 16—IBdec OEO. A. CUYLER, Owhlsr.
J. R. GILMORE & CO.,
loinniission Merchants,
WB W YORK.
REFERENCES:—Hunter A Gamim-ll. Savannah, <»n.;
ft.G. Parsley. Esq.. President Coiiinn r* ini Bank, Kidd- r A
Martin. J. II. Flanm-r, Esq., IVilinington, N. C.
nov 15—ly
OPENING FALL AND WINTER 7IILI-
NERY LOO ON.
MRS. C. FREELAND will open tills day, 16th
of October, a largo and selected assortment ol
_ . goods, con-lstincof French, silk, and Satin
putteru Ronnets; al*o a choice lot of plain and colored
Straws. Ribbons, Velvets. Laces. Flowers, Feathers,
Embroideries, Dress Cap* r.nd Head Dresses.
llotiuH* Cleaned and Pressed.
N. 11. And ibis 8oas.ui, lu the Dress makl.-g depart
ment, she a ill be enabled to please her customers in
ever) respect ns to Fitting. Making and Trimitig. as elm
has advantages of prrcaring the best and tnost ap
proved Paris Fashions, monthly, hiving also engaged
the services of a competent person from the North.—
8he will nay particular attention to tlm .Nuking. Braid
ing ami Embroidering of Children's Dresses, Dresses
made In the most lashionablo manner lu twenty-four
hours. lH, BROUGHT. IN STREET,
oct in Opposite 81. Andrews Hall. '
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
I HAVE THIS DAY a.— Mat- d with m-. SAMUEL G. .
GARMANY ami FRANCIS J.CHAMPION. Thcbusi- '
n .-* will hereafter l-e condu> t-d under tho uatne and '
..f GAHMANYS A CHAMPION.
•annuli. Ga., Nov. 1,1*55.
•5 0. W. GARMANY !
AVJIO’J.I. SMOKE?
JUST RECEIVED. ,
'HE SUBSCRIBER has just r-turn.d t-> the city will
, u fine selection <>f the f.!l -wing Brand* of Segars;
DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT
Pina d»- Gra -Lt-ndre*.' Ri - Ifi-n ■ U-ndra#.’,
lav llufiana iLondre*.- Ri" Ikn l.- Galanes,
Rio Hondo Millar. Gjo* deura.
Consudo Trnbuco*. Li Man .la.
Esmeralda. Flor Fina, Emu- ra! Lu' El Crivl.
R.-n ural Millar. Columbia. l‘gti-«.
:tov 5 31. MftLINA. c r. C-t.gr-** and Fu'.l «t*.
HFXIC’O
A ND ITS RELIGION, with imi-Unt* f travel in that •
r .untry. by Itobt. A. Wilson, with il'.ii-trat;- n*. '
by a lo<lv ..r Charleston, author of “Th ;
Busy"M •i-nts ..f an Idle Woiimn."
Clutrb-s Limb's Work*, with a sketch of hi* life, by
Th"*. N*e.it Talfaitrd. iu 2 vol*.
Gut of D-l-t. Gut of daiiL’.-r, by Cousin Alice.
Grote's IliMorv ..f Greece, 11 vol*.
Fit/.L’< rabi'« Exhibition 8peak< r.
Maml aieli itli*r Po -ni*. bv Alfred Tennyson.
ILii jm ra. Sfi-ry Um-k,v.d.4.
Wi-*tinin*ter Review for October.
Eclectic .Magnzim- for Novembi r.
nov 19 W. THftRNE WILLIAMS.
P OTATOES.—100 Dbh
nov. 8
H "AGGI.\O AKD ROPE.-Ol ».«ie* heavy Gun
ny Cloth. 2u bolts heavy Dundee (for S«-a Island*,)
5u bolt* im-'llutn 'lo 44 Inch. 3U0 roil* K.v Rope. (300 lbs
Bagging Twine, in store uml f.-r sale by
nov 12 WEBSTER A PALMES.
S undries.—iSTdozen 2 a j *tnui.rifr<*un*. sit
dozen point'-d Bucket*. 2>"» 5. lu. 15 uml 20 gallon
Iron-le.iiml K.-g*. kut) J-l and *-j )">xe* Sardines. 150
Itox. * Pijtes. In store and for Mb
. F. GAMMON.
Tiinlx-
• d longitiidiuallv
-■ w- -I k must !*) of the
not less than 12x12
WANTED TO HIRE.
| ABI.E-Rt tDIKD Negro Men to work as coal-passers
I L on board steaiiuhlp Isabel. A|iplyto
nov 5 COIIKS8 k HERTZ.
DECK Htl lLIIT WANTED.
DECK LOAD of Cotton I* warned for llrig L. A
" 41. Apply lo
COHKNt* Si HERTZ.
A DEG I 1
PALMER, bound lor Boston. Apply
I TO KENT.
E Four of the five tenement Houses, situated on
corner of Jones and Abercorn street*. Rent
6250 per annum. Possession given Immediately,
j Also, tlm store ou Bull street opposite tlie Post office.
Inquire of A. IIONAUD,
aug 14 Corner of Hay and Bull streets.
to lunges—Very dull at our q .o aliens.
1
• s '* York "ixty Day lldls .
S J'^' Checks,on New York,
. IC6ftalfi7 |
6f.32s5f. i7ft per dollar
2*9ft per ct di»
ftal dts
Inf-.rinatii.ri )>y reference to the .Maps and !
ml general . y |e-< ifb ations in the office.
,l* rnav I- -ubniitted separately for tlm earth
.... luding < baring.i and for the trestle-work.
Those proposing will specify the price for ea-h aero
(. ,uar<-, of . |e..nr.g 'including "grubbing" within the
limits <-f the ex. avated or embanked breath.) th- ruts j
p«-r cubic yard of excavation or einliaukiucnt. with the -
pri'e per liundr-d feet of average haul. b»y.»nd 109 feet i
n i n A. it,- D/vtin/1 ‘a- inu*t be umlentnod, that where earth from thr ex-
O OttieS fll 1110 JTOUIICL cavatlonis, by tin-Engineer's direction, hnul-'l into the ;
N TlILllitDAY, the 22*1 Novombc-r, at 12 o'clock, will e nil,i„kment. provided it !«• within the avi rage haul of ;
*"• raid • th* S-rtlon. it will lm paid for but once, with additional •
oil wlnt-brindle Cow, horns turned down, marked ^ip, wane- for average haul, and not paid for as >x<ava-
j tloti and embankment both.)—the nrlce p.-r Linear foot !
cro P of trestle-work, of <>r within the limits of 6, 10 and 14 !
! feet height, or. OS W ill be much preferred, the price per |
Yearling, has no mark. I cubic f.sil. or Foot Board im iuiir. of all material in the
P. M. STONE, C. M. I t r on11<• They will hI«-. si«-« ify the Section or 8ert|ons -
. COAL-COAL. i •V'v'm.',... will I- mad- monthly on tlm estimate of
Vl/t TuN* Holt Lump 0*1 for t * r lor use. &.*» tons Brw the Enginea-r of work don.-. 2u |--r. < nt In-ing r. tain«l
k- n and Screened Red Ash.*, 260 tons large Lump by tin- Company for its security until the final tomple-
^'•'hli, 26o tons lUchmond Fin- 0*1 for Hmitli’a uac, for - Don
1 <w for cash from Cam\ Yard, Eastern Wliarvea p<
' Vf>—12 A. N. MILLER A CO. am»
M EAL.—tvio bushels choice Meal, for wile low-, to ,,r ^
• low consignment. Wll.LIAMn A ItATGLIFF. J.* 1
WANTED,
rpo PURCHASE, Second-hand Win*- and port.
Apply to
Rottles. !
T. J. \4 A1J-H, No. 170 Bay street.
WANTED. ' I
RIHMIBLM of OYSTER SHELLS in be
delivered within the next vx months.—
oct23 C. A. L. LAMAR.
TO KENT*
S. The Store under the bluff, at thf foot of Whlta-
ii ker-street fhiquire of
L mar 29
SPENCER CI'RRELL.
BAJfGIJfGl
.MR. NICHOLS r—|M-rtfully announces
Iiat his CIoe»<-s will commence at jfff
8t. Andrew’s Hall, on Wednesday,
Nov. 21st, 1855.
A Juvenile Cla.* will b-forni-<l two days in each week,
pr-osly for n-w-beginner*, with Step* and Exercises
- uliurly iiiLq.tcd for the carriage and gra< •-fill move-
51— I In. nt "f the body.
( Ia*» for Ladies, Misses and Masters, will assemble nt 4
P. M.
Classes at 7)qJ at night.
sing i-oir-e* on Thursday night, ns usual; for Pu-
100,000
Apply to
*ANTED.
J JAND8 to work in the upper Rico Mills. Apply at
■cunt the Hall, from 11 tol, or 3 t
on* given, If required. nov 17—
ROBT. HABERSHAM k RUN.
leefc T<> RENT, a'house plewnntly sltuatad,’ apply to p.'.M.. '’a. ii day.
■ D sept 7 WAYNE GRENVILLE k CO. Private iii*trifitlo
I'<im KENT. NOTICE.
a The store. No. 105 Bryan street. Young’s build- f)RftP0?A 1^8 will las receive<l for building
lng*. formerly occupied by E. 8. Kemplon. Pos-
,““ lon l " ime ' ll, 7!fNi8>Joni'g T nt..
F
V 12
mg and for a
MPENCKllf’l It It ELI, A CO.
iRITATOEM.— |g.i i,IG.
* J -liu Howe, aud for sale
Potatoes hileiilig flollthurk
lie hv
CARLETON A PAR80NR.
JJOFE. —Its.coils Hop., landing li«ni *ch'*»tier Jonas
■** •unth, and Ibr tale l,y
19 CRANE, WELLS A 00.
i proposing will *tnte what proportion of the
amounts dim them they will be willing to take in 8t<« k 1
or Ibuid* "f the Company.
proisesil* should L- a.blr*-«*«l to the undersigned, and
endorsed “ PraiKisal# for Graduation" ur "or Pro|>oml* ,
f °(Ngm-d7 W " rk TIIO?. F. DRAYTON.
1 “ President and Chler Englnee.
nov—whIJIIDm
ALLANT NITTAULB FOIt PAVING. -
bn Ton* 8t«ne. suitable fiir paving, -t. ..for mI«\ if
applie<l |nr tmiii-'llati-lv RDM LAND A WIN.
P AVING NTONK—
nov 17.
LOVlt, CORN, OATS, dfcc.—10,000 helsshu
hoire White Corn,
150 hags :mi peril no Flottr,
6ni) bushels choice Seed Oafs,
UK) bushel* Corn M-ul.
At Central Railroad and in store, for sale by
nov7 WAVER A C<IN>TANTIN’E.
SAVANNAH FRUIT EMPORIUM.
S WEET OHAN*»E8.—1 would say that I haven firm
cargo on hand of Havana Oningi-s, very sw.-et,
and will .-Il tin in nt th- lowest prices; and after tlm pul-
In li.i* tri'-d those *onr Nassau Oranges, thev w ill get tln-lr
set t.-tli on "Ice, to bit*- sharp at u sweet Havana,
nor 9 J. A. BROWN.
-Ileidslcck, Douche, Verzenay,
Crown Brands, qiuirta and pints,
4 31I.NI8 it JGlINKTuN.
ii bales and hal
. uii'l for sal- by
I.-* A JftHNRTftN.
1 7 READ.—250 barrel* 8ugnr. 8-l» an.llliitt«r Ills-
> cult, 75 <|n Pilot Bread, 5u lanes I*.“la and Milk HIs-
oiiIt, for sale by WEBSTER A PALMK8.
nov 12
M A cominodlou*IlnckShed Warehouse,situated
In Hid rear of the t.liarloslou .steamboat Wharf,
having a leas.; of five years, suitable for th« sto
rage or Lline, Hay or other merchandize. The Bmld-
tug may l*o removed by thepurcbaswr.at tnejixplrsilon
of the lease. Apply to ’
ly a—if
TO HEN
- Committtee.
iorted iiuml'er# for sab- at tli
WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
C HAMPAGNE.
Mur, AiiLhor and
G*
ub-*, lauding froi
v 14
^ The Western corner Tenement of Cassel Row,
fronting Reynolds square; al#", two of the mid-
die Tenements of tho same row. For convo-
nit nee, (here Is no dwelllng-botisv of a similar size pro-
I ferablolo them,In tho city. ., .
| aug 4 —tf ALEX. A. 8MBT8. 1
Hilt DALE.
M That commodious and desirable residence situ
ated on |.oi .No. 34, Liberty Ward, framing on ,
Mouth Broad, near AVe*' Broad streets. The I
I Ii4iii.ii |s substantially built of brick*. I* well finished |
lu every part, ami fitted up with gas and water fixture*. •
I II also ha* an exselleiit pump in tlm y»'d and a flower
garden attached to the premises, together with all lie-j
I cessary out bundliiM*.
, The property can lie Inspected by any one desirous of.
purchasing. For term*, app'y l<» I
l se,» 18—-if TIIOa.ll. HARDEN, Trustee. !
P RftPft?AL8 will l.e received for building a NEW
.MARKET HuUPK on the same site ns that now oc
cupied.
IMans and specifications.with all information necessary,
mnv be bad at the Office ,.f the City •’•urveyor.
Contractor# niu*t band in thvir estimates by or before
Urn 25th of the present month. . .
A. N. MILLER,)
R. A. ALLEN, V
J. N. LEWIS, )
City pap. r# copy.
r A RN H.—12 lov|e«
D'-|k>i . imv 7
REFINED SUGAR.
T Tl*ON th- arrival of the stranmr TOTTEN, from Ralti
|J niore, I will be uhl" t<» offer for aal". tin* d'-wnp-
tbm of Migar. "f vurlmi* rloiu«-*. They rank, in quality
among the Imat mad-. D-ab
call. nov lo _______
EMM PORK.—4*i Mils New- York rltv In-p-rUon
- l-ork. for sale by IIUNZEK A GAMMELL.
HCI1 It. A. DEV ERE UN.
A RRIVAL OF FRUIT FOR THE 8AVANNAH FRUIT
i\ EMHHHUM —
*0,onf) Sweet Choice Orang'-S,
25i) Hunt le * Banana.*.
1 ,vi Dozen Clioico Piu't Apples,
11,000 Plantains. •
And a general assortment of Segars, Swsetmeats and
jdto^s. nov 6 J. A. BROWN.
1 prize of...,
2 do 2,00(1 are 4.U00 j 43 prizes or
3 do KM) are 1,500 | f*3 do
II do 25U aro 2,75(1 I '.'HO do
10 do 110 are 1,150 030 do
17 do 75 are 1,275 |
1,000 prize*, amounting to f30,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS I
nr Tickets 93—Halves 62.50-Quarlera§l.25«£ft
Bill* on all solvent Banks al par. All communications
strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN,
Agency ou Broughton street, between Whitaker and
Barnard. octS7
SAVANNAH AGENCIES.
I. II. MARM'o.N, General Agent, Bull Street, imme
diately oppo-itu the Post Office.
,1. L. AUTllKY, on Broughton, between Whitaker A
Uuiu*rd Street*. nov 14
[BY AUTHORITY OF 1 HE STATE OFliEOROU.j
lluvaua Plan l.oUory.
Jasper Co. Academy Lottery.
MACON, GA.
T HIS LOTTERY 1* conducted on tho plan of the
Royal Lottery of Havana, of single numbers—and
drawn at ..oncert Hall, vacon, Ga., under tho sworn
superintendence of CoL Goo. 61. Login, and Jas. A.
Nisbct, Esq.
GRX.ND SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 15, 1855,
When prizi# amounting to
mooo
OldASS Car.
V\ III bo distributed as follows:
Capitals—I prim of fl'J.Ooo | in prizes or 400
1 do 5.0001 10 do 150
1 do 3,04)0 12 do 120
1 do 2,000 J 20 do 100
1 do 1,500 60 do 50
1 do 1,20<) 1856 do 25
1 do l.liMi | 23 Approx., prizes of 860
1 do l,t>001
408 Prizes amounting to 950,000.
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid when
due, in full, without deduction. Orders strictly confi
dential. Drawing* soul to orders. Registered letters at
mv risk. Bills on all solvent Hank* at par.
I? W hole Tickets 9?: Halves 64; quarters 92.
Address J A.31 La F. WINTER, Manager,
sept 25 Macon, Ga.
D RAWN NUMBERS of nrecno and Pulaski Mona*
ment lottery, Class 278;
- 21 44 32 54 58 25 24 16 3 75 33 10 23
MORE PRIZES SOLD.
Ticket No's 3 24 58, prize 9">U sold, also 2124 32,prize
9150 apld.
nov 22 E. WITHINGTON.
APPLY IN TIME. BALES CLOSE AT 3 O’CLOCK
7 5 4 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
• CI.A6S 278 FOH 1856-
To be drawn at Savannah. Ga., Nov. 21, IP55.
GREGORY k MAURY, MANAGERS.
schxmb:
1 of 97,000 -1 of 91.700-8 of 91 .OOO.
Tickeie #2 00—Shares in proporton
Tickets and Shares eitbar singly or by tbs Package,
for sale by
Roos 22 E. WITHINGTON.
H AY.—150 bales North River Hav laidling, and for
sale by nov 10 CRANE, WLLLfc A CO.
U' ASTERN HAY.—900 bales Flashrn Hay,direct
from Maine, lauding yar-hip Rotunda, for sale bv
n v 17 D1UGUAM. KELLY A CO.
nOTATOES.—5'a.' bbls. superior Eating Potatoes,
I Ltn-licg from ship Rotunda, for sale by
n V :: mtlGUAM. KELLY a CO.
S - H1RT9.—J ust received, a large assortment of Fine
e.'.irts, that ar- rhirt«an-i n-. mistake. When in want,
rail .rn n v 17 WM. 0. PRICE. 147 Bay «.
FOR RENT.
'|'HE FRONT OFFICE. No. 72 Bay street, with two
1 Stores beneath. Apply to
BAYNARD 4 ROWLAND.
7 1ME.-
±J u-.v 17
cTPERFIXE FLOUR,
O Peas, in store and L-r sale by
LYNN * SNIDER.
r 12
WEBSTER A PALME?.
> YE FLOUR.—50
by nov 7
/ HISKEY.—X XX XXX and Old Nectar Whis
key, landing and for sab- by
nov 7__ WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
L I31E.—1.000 casks Lime, 60 casks Calcined Plaster,
binding this day, and for sale by
UOV 14 CARLETON A PARSONS.
L ~ ATHSV-^500 M White Pine Laths, 16 feet White
Pine Board#, landing from bark Empress, fur sale by
nov 14 CARLETON A PARSONS.
S EGARS.—Havana S-gnr* received j>er IsuM, and
forsalehy nor 19 311.M8 a JoliNSTON.
fjOTATOKS A N D ONIONS.—500 bbls Planting
1 potatoes, luu do Eating Potatoes, 50 do Red and White
TI NT RECEIVED.—Malt-*.
f J Collars and Blwv-*. in *• tl-. In - .*■
;*. Ijiilv's nnd Gents* M-riiio
Is. Swiss and Cambric N. W.Colla
.'--liars and Fh-eves, in wtts, Lnlv
and llonitou Ijtcn
and Cb>nk Trim-
sts. Black Tbila?t .
rs. ?wi*« and Cain- '
English Cotton :
and Cambric Rands, Linen Cambric ll-lk'fs,
Einb'd Cambric Iblk'fs. F'or sab- by
DzWJTT k MORGAN,
nov 16 Itila.-ro's imibl.ng.C mgr-ssstreet.
|_JAY.—40 bale* prime North River Huy landing this
I I31E.—
j an>l for sale by
uov 13
B ran—
th- Mt, |
LOUR—25<)
a-k* extra Fbmr. f"r sab- by
WILLIAM? A RATCLIFF.
I... x. - fn-leli (tin**, of all sizes ii
«t nc* o'liinodaiiug terms.
'JIAFF'Elt A C()., No. b Whitaker st.
I POTATOES.—3'jt) bids l’otatis-s landing |a-r brig
I E. Doane from Boston, f-r «wle by
nov 7 BRIGHAM. KELLY * Cft.
FOR BALK.
S IGHT EXCHANGE < n New V-rk,
hot 15 HURT HABERSHAM * SON.
FOR SALK.
F MFTY Ton Paving Ballast, nn l>oard bark Drinill. Ap
ply to nov 16 ROWLAND A SON.
KIH11 POTATOES—Luudiug this.lay from brig
Abbot Lawrence from Boston, and for sale by
i„,v 7 _ LYNN A SNIDER.
FOR RENT,
Bryan st
suitable for law ofhees c
T WO RftO.MS on Brian •«. fronting Johnson's Square,
suit • ' ‘
v If.
OALT-
O nov 12
B F'LLVERNON WHISKEY.—50 bbls of tho above su
perior IV liiskev. in store and for sale bv
nov h WM. P. YONGE, 94 Bay street.
H
J nov 14 _ MINISA JOHNSTON.
A6I8-—A iiualll.it of choice T<-nn-*a*o Hams, for
Je by nov 10 CRANE. WFILLS A 00.
T obacco—v arious Brands landing, and fur sal#
by _ nov 12 WILLIAMS A RATDL1FF.
C N UNNY CLOTH.—67 Itolis andBaTe# heavy
J Gunny Cloth, in store and for sale by
uov 21 T. R. 4J.0. MILLS.
DIG IRON.— 5<i Ton# N 0.11’ig Iran, landing ami for
1 sale by nov 16 BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00.
1 'RKMHCORX MEAL—In Mv.ks.just r-c-ived,
? nnd for sale by WM. P. YOSDK,
E astern family flour—50Racksju£
received, and for sale bv
nov 21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
. I pORN—2,500 bushels for,sale, by
•ii Ragging. Tucker,
. . . .nd tor rale by
BAYNARD A ROWLAND.
B agging—s-h Man
U'siper A Co.’s brand, in st<>r>
nov 13 “*** , ___
B EEF— 20 half bbls. Familv Market Beef, lauding
tram »-hr. John Farnuiu, and for sale by (
„ov 14 MIMS A JoliNSTON.
1 "“> ATBNT TRUBSBB.—Just raceiveil, a fiilT sup |
ply of the various stj l-s of Trusses adapted to all |
cases of Hernia. F’"I sale by
iiutD JO?. M.TURNER. Ag-nt. Market Square. |
\ . OULOINGH.—5i* different kinds for builders mi', I
Al .heap. CHAFFER A CO, No. 6 Whitaker st.
LYNN A BN I PER.
B RAN AND SHORT8.—In store, and fbraal#
by nov 21 LYNN A SNIDER.
C t LASff— IJMIIkum French; Glass, of ail sizes in
I use, on the most accommodating terms.
. CHAFFKB A 00,
nov 12—6 No. 8 Whltaherst.
C HAFFER A CO., are prepare*! to do all kink
of I’aiuUng, Graining, Gliudug, Ac, on the most
reasonable terms ami with despatch. nov 21—a
1 ATIlf4..-KI4ii,i*k) Laths, lauding per bark Chao.
j Williams, aud for sale by
RIOIIAM, KELLY A CO.
nOTATOES.-duo bushels Peach Blow and plant-
I lng Potatoes, Inuling per bark ( has. Williams, for
•ale hj
FL A
lng Potatoes, Ira.ling per
sale by nov 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.