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SAVANNAH KKIM'Hi IC VN. SATURDAY MORTEN (4, NOVEMBER 24, 1*55.
*J* t 'v
fotice to Contractors. |
'“ajs KiSi.*-} :
iU;l» will In* received i*t this tiffin* FKNsren
Sortial IVottcta.
NOTirn
FREDERICK R.GIIIFFKN and UKO.C.GR1K-
.»u'H I’ROIMSALS will l»> received nt this Office FKNiremj'aullwtliml Allorn«]ii<|urill|mj’iImpikvIVvoi
S'! h ?.. a . 1 .V. r.V ‘-I.'JJS «.a.uai¥ira».
SaVKIllinh, Nov. 10, 1K56.
xSO GRADING UF FORTY v40> SWTIONS OF
,|UHLE8TI).N AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD,
'miui iu inioni of lho 1UU Section. Just beyond
• li-a t’lvek Man'll, to the villi of the 60th Socthui
Ni lk>'haU'hlo River and Bridge.
‘ i|ni> la divided Uito tWlloua nTernging ww h on*
m length, though the Individual Sections vary
' t ji fivin tliia average, to kuli Him more convenient
w ,jii of the earth work.
, aollli of L'leartng will vary aoincwlmt according
,»hty, hut will average about lot) foot. The Con-
will lu nil iwa Im required to clear th* entire
■•I hl» contract Iwforu commencing tho earth-
<r trestle-work.
...v will Im on the whole line an aggregate of ahout
oi l ii hall (2‘,) mil.* of .trestle-work, which will
lo ut tl to 0, amt In a few ruaoa 14 feet In height.
Un of at rile I u iv adopted Tor sonn* places. will be i
able row of plica driven about tl feet apart, rut off
i i.U fret below gnulr ami Capped*, upon which capa
•t the stringer*. And, In other places, the com-
inverted Yr‘ treatlc. resting ii|«»ii a ground will, or
mveaaary, U)Min a all! Itaelf, routing upon 3 plica
off at or near the level of the ground. The llenta
i rage ahout 10 M apart from centre to centre,
connected together liv •tring-phic* not h-aa Qian
imho* nquarcd timber, lu the •* Inverted 66"
. every 6lh llent will l*e braced longitudinally,
.naterial for tho treatlc and pile work mu«t In* of tho
.piaUty Yellow Pine Timber, not loan than 18x12
• square.
•u* unending to aubinit l’ro|>o*»l» mav obtain
xact Infoiuiation by relbrcnec totheMapaand
i and gi-iieinl S pec i Heat Iona In the ofllre.
petal* may be aubmllletl aeparately for the earth
including clearing.' and for the trealU*-work,
proposing will specify the price for each acre
r. 1 of clearing (Including •• grubbing" within the
t the excavated or cmhatiked breutli.) the rate
oc >urd of excavation or embankment, with the
11 hundred feet of average haul, beyond DM feet
in«t be understood, thul where earth from the ex
it is, by the Engineer's direction,hauled into tig*
iiikmeiit, provided it l<e within the average haul of
i lion. It will be )mld for bill once, with additional
in e for average haul, and not paid for aaexcava-
.in I emliankmeut both.'—the price |i*r l.inear find
-lie work, of or within the liniila of it, 10 and 14
ighl. or. a» will l>e much pivferrcd, the price per
i,ot. or Find It.aird uiymnirw of all material in tha
They will also specify the Section or Section!
rnpoM to con tract tm.
Ixuiicnla will Im- made monthly on the estimate of
:ineer of work done, •JO |k*i cent being retained
,'ompany for ita security nutil tho lluut cotnple-
ns proposing will ktate what proportion of tho
unik due them they will he willing to luko in Stock
nl.of the Company.
• >«als 'hmi! I l>e addressed to the undersigned. and
«il “ 1'ropotal* for Graduation” or “or Proposals
Tp-tie-work."
ned) T110S. F. DflAYTON,
President and Chief Kngiuoo.
vv—eod'JODec
*IUS. I)K. ClJiJiINGHAM’S SCHOOL
WAS OprXU) Ob THE
First !fffliida)' In November.
S. C. would Inform her friends that there are a few
vacancies which may lie filled by applying Imuie-
\. A few young Indies would In- received into the
* as boarding scholars, where they will receive the
«t care and attentiou.
.. MASSON. Teacher of the French Language. Rest-
■t North side of Liberty street, 4 doom above Bur-
NOTK'K.
INST ROTOR'S OFFICE, 19th NOV., 1H66.
r^i — After the 'JAlli Inst,, all who shall nut have
produml their Scab s, Weights and Measures
at my Office for aiUustment, will In* promptly reported,
imv ‘JO JOS. B1IKL1.MAN, Inspector 6V. k M. 0.8.
NOTICE. ,
— — Tlie annual meeting of the Commissioners of
#CflC*PnbUc Roads of Chatham tVmnty will he held
at the iVurt House in the city of Savannah, on the tenth
day, being the second Monday In Pccemlwr next, at 11
o'clock A. M.. District Commlsalonera will come prr|>aml
to rv|Miri the length of thdr nwd'. the number of hands,
the number of bridges, the number off days they work
and the time of working.
W. IV. W ASH. Secretary
20—JmDcc H. C. P. It. C. 0.
NOTICE*
TIIK Rale of Freight on Dales of DomonlC
by this line to Now York, will bo Right Ceuta
per foot, until further notice.
PAHBLFORD, FAY Is UO.
Orm-e N. Y. amU Savannah StbANsutpr'o. i
[oclfi] Savannah, (lei. H, 1S6S. j
lit AT*-. N OF FimUIT
tl \ the Philadelphia and Savannah steam,
ship l.liio, on Mglil Hoods mid Dry Hoods,
will bo lo cools and IS ernis per cubic Tool, being the
rates established prior to June last.
■ui<7 C. A. I„ I.AM All, Agent.
KI'En.tL NOTICE.
OTiintho first day ol February noxt, tho Arm
ol HORTON k. Ill K KM AN, will be dlsaolveil by
llmltailon. After this date, ihcy will do an ex
clusive CASH IIUSINKS8, fir Ihe purpose of set
tling up.
All of our stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware
and Fancy Hoods, wo will sell at a very small advance
on the cost, fur cash only.
IIDRTON Is niKGMAN,
I III llroiigliton-streel.
Savannah, June 1st, IHS3, may 31—If
“hhf.cTai* notice.
AI.I. PKRSON8 Indebted lo the Inleflrtn of PRICK k
VKADKII are rtapttlj'ully requnted lo call on tho sub
scriber and pay up, and thereby save trouble and ex*
penee. WM.o. PRICK, 147 Ray street,
Jy 11 Sumcing Copartner.
NOTICE.
nr I IIAVK removed my Office lo No. 17(1 nay SI,
out 31 OCTAVUS COIIKN.
iLottrcfcs.
1BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OFOEOROIA ]
Havana Plan Lottery.
Jasprr I'onnly Aradrmy Lottery t
MACON, CiA.
r PH'« UlTTKRV lit coii'liiclcil on tin* plan of tha Royal
T * lottery of Havana of single numbers, and drawn at
CONCHRT IIAI.U MACON, UA.,
under tin* swum superintendence of Col. tlco. M. Logan
aud Jus. \. Nlsbet. fesip
Orwiul Ichrme for December 17th, 1855.
W hen. Prlr.es nmouutlng to
800,0001!
OLAaa X.
Will lie distributed on follow-N:
Aalto at auction.
•Sairs at auction
HV WYLI Y A {tlOiVr.HOl.I.IN.
IIV MPENCEII CHHHKLI, A CO.
Dice nt Private Hale. Adnilnlotrnbir'a Sale.
6 tierces of ^tlcii lu store, uml for sale low, torlnaa con- , On the first TUK8DAY In January next, before the Court
•' , ’ v House In thu city ofSavaunah, botwean Uiu legal hours
1 Prlr.e of f 16,000 is $l.’i,00i)
do
1 do
fi.INVl is
4,IMS) is
:i,ixiu is
8.1100 Is
l..Vsi is
1.100 Is
4.000
8JI00
8,000
1,600
1,100
6 Prises ur #1,000 Is 6,000
10 do 6iM) is 6,IMS)
10 do 200 1s 2,000
10 do l’JOIs I.JOO
26 do KNI Is 2.600
70 do 60 Is 3,600
330 do 26 l« fi.400
I.EFLER k UILCOX,
DENTISTS,
Office ova* DeVVltl k Morgan's Store
on Congress Street.
• AV ASM Alt, OA.
oct 4—ly
JAS. R. DICKSON,
Life and Fire lusuraure Agent,
ILL TRAVEL through Central mid l’pper tieorgin
and Tennessee, duly nuthorired by responsible
lines, to solicit ami receive upplicalions from par-
oi'lnng their lives or property insured.
»tU alyo act as agent for the Savannah Republican.
»ter» to Messrs. Webster A I’aimed, Win. King. Ken-
S Dearh, J. M. Norwood. P. \V. Alexander, V. W.
.Savannah. nov fl—tf
WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF, ~
General Commission Merchants,
Ravanuah, Georgia.
wjLUAMa. anwiH RATCurr.
LANDS AT AUCTION.
r^»I SOLO AT rrauc AVCTIOX IX TIIR CITT Of BRt’XSWICX.OA.
OX TCESPAT, 27m IXSJ.,
10,000 ACRUa
F PINE AND HAMMOCK LANDS.
'HL**K LANDS lie contiguous to Wuter Carriage, and
:he lin«* of the llrunswick and Florida Rail Road, aud
icnhy of attention.
F r particulars, cmiuire of
K. M. MOORB, F-«Q.. Agent.
llmti'wlck. Ha.
MXliliSma 1030.
I’UNTERS AND M Kill’ll A NTS' ALMANAC,
For the States of Carolina and Georgia,
For tlie Year of our Lord 1800.
eeiv«l and for sale, wholcs.ilu and retail, by
WAKNOCK A DAVIS,
&• kwller* and Stationers, No. 16U Congrst street.
».»JJ
Id*firs. Istllrg. 1st llrlg. lat l>lv. )
UK0IIU1A STATE MILITIA. V
Savannah. Nov. 14th, 1M66.J
r IS IIEUY.RY ORDERED, That an Kli-ctloii take plaea
* *rn Cap tain.First an I Second Lieutenant* amt Ensign,
mnwn l ( omtavny 11 of this Regiment, «t the office of
■ I titN. F.- I. <*n M >nday, the ’JHth inst., under tho
,mr* ment« m > nfirmity to the law.
h i« ordered, 'flint an Election take place for a Captain,
mil Second f-i-iii*-niiiitN and Ensign. (•• command
rnj sny 1». • ! ilii« IN giuient, on Monday, ’JHth inst., at
lie <• of limit M. litsaell, Es.|., under the usual re-
r-'inetit« ■ f tie- law.
11« «!-• '.rl- r«l.TUat an Election take place foraCap-
n. Fit-) * i n "ill Lieutenuntsaml Ensign, to com-
iiili K , f this Itegiuicnt, at J. H. Mabston s
fi n “i!. in fir 'Ughton street, on Tuesday, 27th inst.
I up n ilie miiic >1 ly. that an Election shall take place
*j t.un. lirst in*l He,ond Lieutenant* and Ensign.
'•:u:i.4iel t'etiipany F.of this Ri-giin*-uL ut the oilier of
r llvir ar,. t.s |.,all of which elections shall U* held
■•r the n ,iuireun-uta of the law. Ily order of
JAMES SULLIVAN*
Lieut.Col. 1st It) gilll* lit U. M.
r -- g - Dvxttts. AilJ't l»t Reg't. nov 10—t,I
FOIl SALB.
ACRES of bind, lying in Sc riven county,
Ttand «,n tlieOgia-cliee River, 62 miles from the city,
Kaau I the C. It. It. ruiiutiig through it; 75 acres of
upland and a portion ,,f the bnv laud cbar*-d and
■ feme, the baluneo well tiiut- red witli pine and
rgrowth. Tlie bay land is o<ji*al|y a* good and fertile
’’Cooper's" or •• Young's I,ays. it lying In-twei-n
. Tlie Improvements are a l! £ story frame Dw elling,
. 00 feet, with five rooms and nil n*Ve«*ary outbuild-
T)i**hculth of the locution isasgiH'lu* any in tho
untry. On the place is a fine Peach t»r< hard and
•h-scriptlonsoffniit. With the place can be tonight
•lock of Cattle and lings, Ac., and a go**d as«ortnnnt
'lining Imideiiieuta, If tho purcbas«*r wishes. For
dms. apply to WM. WRIGHT.
12—3 w
nr FRIENDS AN It FEI.I.O W-CIT17.BN8.— t am
aCandldaie for re-elec lion tor tho office of TAX Cols*
I.BCTtiR, ontlie 1st .Monday lu January noil, and res-
peel lull) ask y our sup|>orl. F. ,W. STONB.
N. H. If elected, I pledgo mvself not to accept or any
other office. [oct 311 F.M.H.
TO TIIK VOTKRH OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
GENTLEMEN I am a candidate for Ihe
VXSP office nf Tux Collector of this County, (the
eleciion to he held on th** first Monday In Jumiury,
186ft.) ami respectfully solicit your support,
nov I—tele A. F. HEN NETT.
2« Approximation Pri*e
6ul l’rl/es amountiiig to |ftl)|U00—Only 10,0tX) Numbers.
Every prize drawn at each drawing, auil |«ld when duo
lu full without dcdnctlon. Orders strictly confidential.
Drawings sent fo orders. Registered letters at my risk.
Dills mi all solvent Rank* at par.
Ticketa #10—llulvea #5—Quarters #2.50.
tif Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
HOY 24 . Mac,m, Ha.
ne and Pu
monl l.ntlerv,Class SMI:
77 4 54 56 St 19 00 It) SO SO 74 28 06 7
nov 84 B. WITIIINUTON.
*(>5,000.
7H Number I.oiler)—15 Drawn ballots.
Greouo and Pulaski Lottery.
CI.AKN H FOIl 1855.
To be drawn at Wilmington. Del, November S4th, 185
HHEHUKY 4c MAI'RY, MANAGERS.
■f'llBNi:
l of tOA.oon-i or too,«oo-i of •10.000.
TirkolH #20—Shares in proporlon
Tickets and Shares ullhor singly or by lb* Package,
for sale by
nov24 B. WITIIINHTON.
slgniuent. nov 10
On the first TUESDAY In Doeember next.tietwe
_... tho
usual hours of sale, will lie sold belors theCourt House,
bit and improvement* No. 6, Calhoun Wurd, eurnvr of
Join's and Alairrurn stn ols.
On this lot Isa new ly finished brick house, with ull tho
niiHieru Improvements.
Term*—llulf cash, Imluneeut six mouths,with approved
security; purchaserpuyiug fortifies. nov HI
On the first TUESDAY in December next, at 11 o'clock,
w ill In* sold heforo the Court House,
A Negro Woman, ami her two Children.
Terms -Cash; purchaser pay lug for titles.
ttov 10
At Auction.
On tlie first TUESDAY In December next, in front of the
Court House, between the legal hours of sab*:
2 Canadian Ponies, good gentle Saddle Horses, and
waimuted sound.nov 22
impiniiu ffnucrtioctncnt.
dLt&X
A Vessel to I.
VKHNRL8 WANTED.
d to loud from Jacksonville. Fla., to
.. ilelphlu.
to bmd from Jackaonvllle, Fla., to lloston.
A Vessel to b>ud from Darien. Uco„ to Thomaston, Me.
For whlcli a IIImtuI fr»*lglit will l>e paid. Apply to
nov 23 WAVER k CONSTANTINE.
,, FOIL NEW YORK.—OLDKSTAULIBHKD
LINK.—Th,* brig MARY, Walker, master, will
ZkU&luive de*|ialch as almvc. For freight, apply on
board nt Telfair's Wharf, or to
imv 23 llRIHIIAM. KELLY kCO.
FOR BALTIMORE.—Tlio sehr. WiXJli
jllUlDUK, White, master, will have dLputch for
ive |s>rl. Foi freight or passage, apply on hoard
at Telfair's Wharf, or to
HHHIIIAM. KKLI.V A CO.
FOR’ BOSTON.—Tlie ship HARTFORD,
llaltett, master, will have de*|>ateh for thu above
listrt. For freight or passage, apply on hoard at
Hairs Whnrf, or to
nov 23 RKKUIAM, KELLY A CO.
of sale,
A Negro Man, William, aged 46 ycara, latlnnglng to tho
estate or 5lrs. Ann E. Guinn, by |>ermlMlon ofthu Court of
onllnary. GEO. P.UARH1SON, Adiu'r.
nov 20
Real Estate at Private Hah*.
Hix llrick Teuenients, two stories on a basement, hand
oomcly finished, corner of llurnnrd und Gaston streets.
Rents for #1.700 |M*r annum.
Also, leu Drlek Tenements, corner of Harrison and 8t.
Gall streets. For further |«irf It ulnrs enquire ut the olfin*.
Also, it Negro Woman, aged 24 years, with her two
children, one 4, the other 2 yeur* old, sound and healty.
Sold for no fault. The woninu Is a good plain cook, wash
er and lioger. nov 13
At Private Sale.
2 Hhurcs Oglethorpe Plank lluklKIncki If not sold l>e-
fore the first Tiiesduv in December next, will lie sold at
puldis outcry totbo highest bidder during thu usual Imiira
of sale. 3 nov 10
LOST, WANTS, &c.
xVanted,
I AND WARRANTS. The highest going rates will be
J | mi id for bind Wurrants, hv
nov J1 M’ENCKIl crUREI.I, A CO._
AV ANTED,
A HITI'ATIgN, by n 6‘ouug Man, as Teacher in a fam
ily or Assistant in an Academy. Satisfactory refe
rences will be givvu as to his com|>etency to teach in any
of the brunches usuully taught lit schools. Apply at this
office. nov 21—ft
WANTED,
T 6VO Negro Men to drive drays, for which liberal wages
will be paid monthly. Kmiuire nt
n..v 16—0 _ LYNN A SNIDKR'8,96 Day afreet
WAITED TO’ IIIII I'..
| •) Alll.K lUHMKD Negro Men lo work as coal-passers
I £t oil board steamship Isabel. Apply to
nov & COHENS k HERTZ,
111 NIC AI. CARD.
JUXilUS HARING,
I m roft'HHor of kllHHic,
Reep<>ctfiilly offer Ids sorvices to the-
citizens of .*»avunmd>. a
To la* found at IV. D. Zogbaum’si
>1 usio Store
oct I-
a
A HATS AND CAPS
Corner linrniiril k Bruugliton-Sts.
B ELDEN'K
NEW STYLE
SILK IIATS.
SOFT HATS, of all descriptions.
CAPS of every STYLKnml QUALITY.
I-ow lor Cash or uoou Cavni r. CORNER OF
oc 8-ljao RID U’•«UTON «t DARN ARP,
B. EUjXjXS,
Factor and General Commission
vii:i{<uvvi\
No. 71 llii)'Mri<ei, Nnx’itnuuh, Hu.
DECK FKF.IGIIT WANTED.
A DK' K LOAD of t'olion is wanted for llrig L. A
PALMER, hound for Doslon. Apply to
nor 8 COIIBNS h HERTZ,
WANTED,
T O PURCHASE, Sccomldiuml Wine
Appl
Apply to
>1 Porter Dottles.
T. J. WALSH, No. 170Day street.
WAITED.
filA A/wv RUSH ELS of OYSTER SHELLS to bo
ItfUaHUU delivered wlllitn Ihe next six months.—
Apftly to _ net88 0. A. L. LAMAR.
•V ANTED.
H ANDS to work III the upper Rico Mills. Apply at
ihe Milld or lo
ocl 0 ROUT, II ARKUSH AM k RON.
CauBOiatcn foc0fficc.
FOR WHEN IFF.
FELl.OVV-tltlZENS— lolferlor the..nice
qhSr of SherifT of Clialhum cnmily, nt Ihe eosuing
eieciioti III January next, mid lespectliillv solicit your
support ioct 17—Id] WADING IllMsKLL.
IB. Nl O I, I N A .
IMPORTER OF
CHOICE SPANISH SEGARS,
Tobacco, A'c.
Corner op CoNoaaas and Dull Streets,
SAVANNAH.
nov I—lyr
B. M. BLOUNT,
( OlJ.cn iXi AGENT*
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
YXTOI'LD respect!til ly refer purilustn tho following
VV genllemen: Alexander Mitchell. T. P. I’en-o mid
Jacob Rokeiiboiigh, Darien. Ga ; Saiou *1 Palmer k Hon,
Havaooah ; M.I’.Htacey, K»q., charlaaioo, a t' i P. J*
Heck, Esq ,69 Wall-street, Now York.
Darien, t let, 1865. oct 2
OPENING FALL AND WINTER .1111,1-
NF.HY GOODS*
MIIS. C. FREELAND will open this day, IHh
of Oc'i ber, a largo and Pelected assortment of
goods, coiisistingof French, Hilk, and Hntln
llonnets; al«o a choice lot of plain and colored
Ribbons, Velvets. Lac.-*, Flowers, Fu&lhera,
Embroideries, Dresaf.'aps liinl Head Dresses.
llonnets t leaned ami Pressed.
N. R. And tliio Season, ill lira Dress makli g depart
ment, she •» III In* enabled >o please her customers fo
every respect as to Filling. Making mid Triming. ns she
has advantages of prociuing Ihe best amt must ap
proved Paris Fa'lihms. monthly, having also engaged
iheaervicus of a competent pcr»on lruin ihe North.—
She will p.iy particular aileiiiioii to tho Making, Hrald-
Ing and Emhroiilerliig of Uhildrvn'a Dresses. Dresses
made in the most lusliloniihle maiuiei In twenty-four
hours. 177, RltOHGHTON i-TRKET,
ocl IH Opposite HI. Andrews Hall,
FOIl OK DIN A 111
TO'TIIE VOT’EKH (IF CHATHAM l.'OIJNTY,
Gentb-tneii:—I am n Cumlldnlo for election
lo ihe.office of Ordinary, at llio nhudlon m
Jummiy next, and will bo ihankful for your support,
may 89* II. O, 8HBFTALL
FELLOW CITIZENS:—| am a' camlldule
for the office nf Ordinary al the eleeUou In
lanusiy next, and respectlully ask your support.
J5,’6fi HARNAIU) E. DEE.
W E are aiithorlxed lo announeu J A .M EH B.
GODFREY, us a camlldule for the otllco ol
Ordinary of Chatham County, at tho ensuing Jumiury
election. may ft—id
•Fjjftp* We are authorized to announce Tlfo.MAH
Jl. HARDEN, us u candidate tor thu otilce
of ordinary of Ghaiham l.'ouuty, at the eioiiing Jniiii
|e 4—tile*
uuiy n
ay •
FOB H AVAIL—The Ship CONSUL, Captain
J. II. .Mortimer, fur engagement of Grain or Cot-
Z&SSL tons apply to
imv 22 J, R. k J, 0, MILLS.
FOIl NEW YORK—DEM ILL S LIN F..—
|The regular packet lmrk PETER DEMILL, N.
\, nuiNtar, wants about 400 bales Cotton, to eouipb-tu
>.go. Apply to ROWLAND k SON,
nov 22
mA ■ FOIl NEW YORK—G KORGIA LINK.—
J.TIni Moo rust aalliog m lir U)YAL SCRANTON,
'll master, will have quick ib sputi h f..r the above
Fur freight or passage, apply i*n board to raptaiu,
nov 21 COHENS X HERTZ.
tsr
At Prlvalu Hale.
t> Shares Armory Hall Stock. If not sold at private
Bale will be sold al public out cry, beforo the Court
D"ii*e, on Tuesday the Olh of November, during the
usual hours of salo oct 31
Aatrs si Wm? 1 ?"-
HV T. J. WALHi. —
dN'^UKHDAY.’fk cetnlsT 4, will !«• fold In frmt <M lire
Court House, Iwtweeh tho legal lionw ur san ,
60 head «.r Slie. p, 111 fine Mllcll Cow* wills Ula is, 22
hood of Htoeli Cuttle, 1 Mnl-*, 1 Kurrel M»re, l
l,nun bushels sh'-lled Corn, moru or less; 3.IXW R*a FOJbjWi
more less, sold on the property of T. Green, doieaaeu, un
der decree of Uie Uou .Superior Court of Chatham county.
Terms cash. , .
Tim ileal Estate, Negroes, Ac., will be disposed of on tit*
1st January, inflil, nt the Court House. The sheep. Milch
Cows, ami Stock Cattle, cun buscen at any tlni” on Hutch-
Inson’e Island, Roys
On Uiu first TUESDAY In December nest, will bo sold
before the Court House,
Western Hull l/d 27, Greene Marti, property "f Estate
Win. H. Johnston. Hold by permission of the Ordinary for
the benefit of heirs mid creditors of said estate.
iiov ft—Id 0. W. JGIINHTON, Adm'r.
At Private Halo.
Two families of Negroes, a woman aged 38 year*, a
field hand, with her children, a boy 13 years and n girl
8 y ears—a Woman 35 years, a good Cook and Washer,
her children, a boy 8 years, and a boy 1H months. Ti
tles unilotihu-d. nov 2
Public Halo.
C3 Plantation Negroes will bu sold nt public outcry, on
THURSDAY, 23d of November, at II o’clock, al
Milieu, on the Central Rail Road, (7!> mho itallon.)
This gang of Negroes wero raised in Hcflven County,
on tlie plantation of Jefferson Roberts, and nre well
known tlnunghout that County as good plantation hands,
accuslnmod to the culture of corn and uottoii. Tho men
an* among the most expert and skillful Umber cullers
In the Hiato. To those de'lmus nf purchasing Negroes
for plantation purpovos unexceptional In every respect,
and of established reputation In their neighborhood, an
opportunity Is afforded such aa seldom occurs.
Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or city acceptances.
For Inlbrmatlou, apply to TIDM. W.COLLINH, Macon,
Ga., or VVYLLY la MONT Ml >LLIN.
oct 89 Savannah. Ga.
Private Halo.
BH'iUTriand llran, In quantities to suit purchasers—
A pair of gentle Family Carriage Horses, kind In har
ness and good irave hr*.
Central Railroad Htock.
South Western Railroad Slock. net 27.
Al Prlvalu Halo!
A llnnd of the Htate of Georgia for #.'i00, bearing In
terest 7 per cent.
A llond of thoHouth Western Railroad for #500.con
vertible In Stock. ocl 15
eb-rlion.
Himw*.
| 'tram Saw Mill, k Land for Sale.
, A FINE HTKAM HAW MILL, located lu Bulloch
ruiinty, on the great Ogeechee Diver, together
with a tract of lo.ouo aen s^ood pine land, and
»oiin* swamp land upon widen Is a Dm* growth of
Ufkory, a*h, Ac. About t>U0 acres of tlie laud Is
!.ii|*on w hi< li are two s**ttknit*nU of goml dwellings,
house and all necessary improvements for plantn-
«**'. The Mill has an excellent circulursaw ntUclmd.
property will Im sold at a bargain. Kmiuire of
n. McCIUMN.
2m Rcarboro - . gcrlven Co., Ga.
.’ Charleston Courier will copy the ulwvu to tho aiu’t
dollars, nml send bill td this office.
For Sale or Lease,
A FARM, four miba from tin*
J,.
I niln vv l iter’s Hair,
BY OCTAVU* COHEN,
il 1 ’ILL l>»v»M on Monday ,2t*tb Inst., at lo o'clock from
VV m> lower Store;
b" bale* Gunny ( loth; 2 rases Rooks.
1 case Rrushes; t cases Mi-rchamllzo.
1 box Iron Rollers; I coils Rigging.
1 case Marble Slabs: 2 barrels Mackerel.
2 half barrels Mackerel; 77 boxes Pickets and Pre
serve*.
36 boxes Ph kels anil Preserves; 7 Hi rers OIL
Running part of two 4 wheeled Wagons.
1 Im
idle Twin-.
. . . . contain*
^Ing Fifty Aires of Land, a portion of which is
-bared nml under cultivation, the balance well
E-i— woudisl. .
Flurgn quantity of manure is now upon the land, snf-
t f*>r anotlit-i season's cron; also, the present win-
of vegetable* are now in a fin** state for marki t.
>n given immediately, as the owner wishes to
y |«r**>n desirous of such a place, would do well to
' NO. 143 BOI'GHTON 8T., or at Messrs. WYLLY
'NTMoLLl.VM Office.
« pair of Fine Young Mules, well broke.
Valuable Plantation, in Liberty €o.,
FOn HALE.
| T II K Suliserilier, wishing to remove, offers for
I* In* plantation udyuiuing (In* village of Flem-
>n*is|ing of eight hundred acre*, a part of which
■in i e-sfully iiiltivnte<l in crops of Corn, Cotton
Ilia balance well tiiul>ered w illi oak, rypress,
How pine forest, convenient to the Havannah, Al-
I Gull Rail Road. Upon the premises are a
F nalil* Dwelling, gin-house, grist mill, negro house*
1 ’•"" * In gissl reymir. A good schmi) nml elffirch
r Ly, and nu extensive, und unrivalled meadows
| ‘k grazing.
■on* w isliing to buy will please apply to
JOHN K. ,'IAN.N, liim sville, Ga.,
or to WYLLY A MONTM0LL1N.
|l \NY CI.OTIl.-:.; Ral-s and U llalcs heavy
unny Cloth, In store uml for sale by
T. It. k J. II. .61 ILLS.
JlllRTH.—.Inst recelvisl, a Inrge assortment o'r Filin
orts, Gist are Hhirtsiiml no mistake. When in want
nov 17 WM. O. I’ltlCK, 147 Ray st.
IbH-kland Lime for sale. I»v
ROWLAND A HON.
I'PKHFINIC FLOUR, Corn MealH^ Com
n store ami for aale by
LYNN A H.MDKR.
I' K FLOt.'It,—60 Mils Kxtiu, landing and fo'rVaio
WJI.L1AM- A l[A'K'l*HF 1 _
\ IIIHKKY.—X XX .'TXX and Old Nectar Whim
■R}. landing and for sale by
williams ARATCUFF.
| I'lK. I.'HNI i asks l.iiri", 60 cask* CaldDed Plaster,
"''hug this day, and for sals hv
'* CARLfcTON A PARSONB.
I'Tim. .,v„ m )vidle Pina Uth*’,~l<i fbet White
" iFwnls, Umliug from bark Kmpns», for sab* by
CARI.KTiiN A PARSONS.
U
, 'A|(H,_|| nTnnn Hegarsreceived p'r Isabel, nml
-d'by nov 111 MINIS A JOHNSTON.
f^ATOKH A18 DON IONS.—600 bids planting
y ; ■ - •* JWI do hating PntatiM'S, 50 do Iteduml Whitn
I Uiidlng and for sale bv .4
J ' IlDIjjiiMItK. JOHNSON A00.
| *fK. -In store, and for sale by
_ '•*. _ IIAYNARD A ROWLAND.
I “K. '-tiin bills.“RocClaud Uin'e. lamhug ibis day.
■y'l°r sale by ROWLAND A HON.
fMl FOTATOKN lj „„f„ 1 g'il, j sd«) from brii
■t Uwrem .• from H ml f**i side by
_ I.VNN A HNIIlF.n.
I^IEKN HAY,- Ihmi bab’S f-jtsiein ||a>. dirw
• Muine, landing per ship Itotumlu. Im sale bv
DRIGIIAM.KI.LLV A t o.
I'VIKH.’, fa.mii.i Fl.nl 11. j,,,
•>ed, and fur »«l** bv
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
One Uiigg.v ami Harness.
Being part nf the Cargo of th- Brig Martha IIlll. wrecked
on Nug * Head. North Carolina, ami reshipped to this port
per schooner Seeing, aobl by order of the Port Warder*
fur account of the underwriters and ull concerned.
Terms rush. nov 22
AUCTION MAliXaS.
BY MINIS k JOHNSTON.
EXECUTORS SALE
O N the first TUKHDA6' in January next,in front of the
Court House, between the legal lioilis of sale. Will be
Mild, ill euiupliaiice with the last will ami testament of
late Doralln u Abrahams, the following valuable City pro-
porty, i" longing to said estate 1
Half Lot No. 4 In fee simple. Laroche, Tything Heath-
court Want, mxt to the residence of J. W. Morrel, with
the brieh two story dwelling, store and cellar, fronting on
Broughton street, now oeenpii-i| by J. D. Jesse nsa lumily
gr<M cry, sultjei t to u lease of three year* from first of Feb
ruary next.
Lot .No. 3, Liberty Ward,with the two tenement two story
wooden dw elling, fronting on Broughton street, with car
riage bouses, stahlea and kitchen. The lot issulijert loan
annual ground rent to the City of $27.60 (twenty-seveo
ilollur* ami filly cents.|
Also, Lit No. It*. Jaekson Ward, on w'hirh isn large two
storv wooden dwellingnii a high briek l>a« u» nt. fronting
on II11II street, with carriage house and stable; on On*
southwest corner of said lot, Isa small two story wooden
dwelling on a high hrick Imaenient, fronting also on Hull
street, withemrringe house and stable; lids lot is subject
to an annual ground rent of #33.12 (thirty-three dollars
and twelve cents.
The above property will he sold without reserve.
Tcrma—Gm*-tlilrd rush, one-third three months credit,
and remaining third four mouths credit, secured by mort
gage of On* property, and policy of in*urnm*e transferred.
J. I >K I. A MOTT A,
nov 10 Executor Deroilo a Abrahams.
B ALLAnT MUTABLE FOR PAVING.—
6u Ton* Stone, suitable lor paving, etc., for sale, if
applied for immediately.
FOIl U’LI.KK OF* COl ItTN.
rjar FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a c.iidldaie
HfJfF for tho office id 1 Ter#’ of the Superior and
(ulurinr Courts at the Heel Ion In January next, nml re
sped 1 nIly ask yoursiippnrt. JNo. E. DAVIS.
Je »—Ido
FELL' > W i:riTZKNH: -l am a - candidate
__ nt tho election In January next, for t.'lcrk of
(TieSuperior and Inferior Courts,nml will he Oiunklul
lor your siilfrugez. WM. II. IIL'LLtHJIl.
may 14 JnoH’flO
""lit iTfoB.—We nre autliorlMNl 10 aoiinuoca
WmtT JOHN V. TAItVKH ns n c’amlldale lor Clerk
of the Superior nml Inferior t;oorta,nt the ousulugelec
tion, lo January next,
may 12 Jan ’.611
HEt'EIVEII or TAX Itl'.TI ItNN.
nr Feu.ow-LTtieens : I am a candidate for tho
office of Receiver of Tax Itulurns, for Chatham County,
at the election In January next, and rospuctliilly solicit
your vote*, nov 3--id s. S. SIIILKY.
FELL »W CITIZENS :—Oii the first ol
May last, I announced myrolf a candidate
for Receiver nf Tax Returns: nml tint note acandl-
imte lor Ihnl office, al the next election, ami respect
fully solicit your support.
Your obedient servant,
jo tl H. T. Til BUS.
TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF GHATIIAM UJ.
I uin a cumlnlalo for Receiver of'J'ax Re-
1 urn* at tho election In January noxt, and ro-
•qiecinilly ask voiir support.
inoy 8 ’-Jan5,’5« _ WM. W, OATES.
SAVANNAH, MAV |, 1ffiST
Messrs. Ediiors:—You will pleu*u »n-
nnunce Mu. ALEXANDER TIIOMA8 as a
_ did ale for Receiver of Tax Ueliirns. at the ensuing
January election, and oblige MANY VOTERS,
may 3 •
FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a candidate
fbr the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, In
Januury next, and tespeclfuMy solicit your voles,
may ID—tf 1. E. DILLON.
FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I am a candidate
|jsg& for Ihe office of Receiver ol Tux Ueliirns, in
January next, and respectfully solicit your voles.
may H If ’/. N. WINKLER.
FELLOW-CITIZLNH:—1 uin a candidate
for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, in
January noxt, and respectfully solicit your volos.
innv30 If IOHN It. *1 MIERSII AM.
«ir lo
{Li* XV ANTEI) TO C’ll ARTEH.-A vessel
^^jgto load with Timber and Lumber, fur St. .lohus
N. II. Apply tu CARLETUN k PARSONS.
yis FOIl NEW YbllK-lirlg AUGUSTATSbum
♦jJ£masl* r. will mwt with despatch fur thu uhuvo
poll. Fur freight engagements, apply to
imv 21 DANA * 6YASHRURN.
aO? FOIl BOSTON .—The new fast sailiug
^HClNwk*'1 bark GENERAL WARREN, D. F. Clifford,
iiuisiit, having twivtldrds of her cargo engaged, will have
Immediate dispatch. For bslnme of fn*ight apply to
captain on hoard, or to
nov at) CAR I,ETON A PARSONS.
FOIl NEW YORK—DEMILLS LINK,—
FIRST VESSEL.—The schr. 6V. L. COGSWELL,
initli, want* loo hales cotton to complete cargo.—
Apply t<> nov 17 ROWLAND A SON.
3 f\ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER
Stalk FOIl AN EASTERN UR NORTHERN POUT.—The
new schr. J. A. STANLEY, Capt. Simmons, is ready to
receive freight or charter ns above. Apply to
tioviT Rowland a son.
FOR NEW YORK—GEORGIA LINK.—
he line lust suiting schr. TUGS. IlOLCrtMUK,
dee, will have quick despatch for the ntnive port.
For freight or passage, apply uii board to tlie captain, or to
imv 16 COHENS A HERTZ.
FOR 1*111 Ij A DELPHI A.—llrig GEO.
♦SaBWIHTNEY. Raker um*tcr, having most of lifir
cargo engaged, will have quick despatch as above. For
freight or pa**nge, apply to
nov 16 BRIOIIAM, KELLY A m.
FOR BOR TON.—Tlie now and test sailing
^U2;imrkGKN. WARREN, will have despatch for the
above port, For freight, apply lo
nov 16 CAKLKTON k PARSONS.
FOR BOSTON.—TIio But sailing bark
IDS' 1EGHGE THOMAS, A nisi airy master, having |iart
ol lo-r cargo engaged, w ill have quick iles|mtch as above.
For freight or passage, apply to raptaiu on board, or to
imv 11 CARLKTON A PARSONS.
FOR NEW YORK.—Tlir new schr. if.
’• T"I.L.t’apt. Newroine, will havedispntrh for
''f WANTED TO CHARTER.—A Vessel
about the cn|uuity of 260 casks Rice. Applv to
nov H COHENS A HERTZ.
Ai' FOR FREIGHT CHI CIIARTERT^
^Wwa^Th'* schr. ANANDALE, Hus>* master. Apply b
lioTS CAIILKTGN A PARSONS
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tin* A 1 American
AsC.*hlp EG I' li'Y, Janes J. Noyes master, having
most 01 her cargo engaged, will have quick desputch.-
For halance of freight, apply to
imv 0— tf CARL KPI’INO.
YElfeEL WANAIJD*
A Vessel from 4IM) to 600 Inns to load with
sawed Lumber for Uadez. For which a libe
ral freight will bo paid. Apply lo
imv 2 COHENS 4c HERTZ.
jQk FUR FREIGHT OH CHARTER —The brig
>LI'S, Knowlton, muster. Apply to
oct .111 JIG DEN, STARK k CO.
' [s ,2, “T’i m SALK.—t-'uum'll’l* lilt cilAliTHli —rite
a'.e schr M.VIttr.TTA HAND, well siiiie.i n.r
carryTog Grain or Colton, will lake freight or charter,
or can lie purchased on application lo Cupt Terry , on
hoard, at Anderson's upper wharf,or lo
oel 3J ID »\VLAND 4c SON.
FOR LIVKKPOOL.—Tho ship MARCIA C.
DAY, Chase, tnnsler. will have despatch for Ihe
above port- For freight of 500 bale* Cotton, apply lo
oct 2H _ J. 0.61 ILLS
F')Il LI VEHP'KJL—Tin* A I American Shin
_____ CHARTER OAK, lloudliiile, master, having
part »t bur cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for
above port. For frelgnl apply to
ocl 211 BRIGHAM. KEI.I.V k CO.
t'DIft KENT.
M Two large and commodious brick storer, In the
roar of the old steamboat Co’s Yard, from 1st
Juno lo 1st November, 1865, with the privilege
of continuing ilia reul lor a longer period.
Apply atlhls office. may 24—If
1IOENE FOR MALE.
M i’hat large and ooininuitoiia Dwelling for
merly occupied by Dr. Wlldmsn. situated on a
lull and halflot at tho corner of South Broad and
Abercoru slieels In this city • Tonns liberal. Apply lo
nov 3 BACUN k LEVY.
TO KENT,
M TWO TENEMENTS In Gordon Block, front
ing Chatham Square, and well furnished with
water, gas, .tables, 4ic. Possession given 1st
November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent,
ocl 10 No. 73 Bryan Street.
rim'll bnt7
M TIIE EASTERN TENEMENT of Brick Build
ing, corner of Aboco o aud Jones Street
Apply to
” HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO.
oct 20
Private Halo
A likely mulatto boy aged 2.6 y ears, to be sold to a
clly resident owner, only. Terms accommodating.
sep 2ft
Private Halo.
Two “ Ely’s Patent” Gins for Hoa Island Cotton, fine
finish, with mutalic rollers, (new,) for sale low.
Also, 100 sacks of(2 bushels ouch) Egyptian Oats fur
seed, for sale in quantities lo suit purchasers—a supe
rior a rtMe. net 0
RANSOM STOVE WORKS,
FOK TAX L'ULLEUTOK.
ro THE VOTERS OF Cll ATM A M COUNTY.
GENTLEMEN I a in acandidate for the
__ office of Tax Collector of this County, (the
election to lie held 00 tho first Monday In Januury,
1850,) and respectfully solicit your support,
may l«— tf PETER G.THOMAS.
pAVlNG .*
I nov 17
ROWLAND k SON.
NT()\E. —.Mi Ton* for nieetiv
IP i\V I, AM) AfHON.
iJlPEKIOR IMPORTED WINKS, BRAN-
17 DIES, Ac.—2 half pipes very old t'ognue llnuidy; 4 q,
pipes snp*-ri»r fine ('hniunagn** llnuidy. 1 IM5;i 4 eiglilr
pl|H*«Ci b braled llnuidy W me, 6ft Imxi aj'lan t. St. Jnlieli
Sb-ibs; 2ft boxes 61 bite W ine, Hunt Hunt) rue; lo bon.
Grand Yin rouge Vrul lloyer t'aiion; 25 luixes of 12 Flaxes
Fruit* in Brandy ; 2 casks While Vinegar. Just rerecon
from Bordeaux—ill store, and for sale by ived
nov 2i) OCTAVUS COIIR
MTATK OF GKOIIG1A, I '
EFFINGHAM C'ML'NTY. /
B y virtue of un order from tliebouoruble Iuferiorf'oiirt
••r said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes:
on th*'first TI'I.HDAl' ill January next, will be Mild af
Springfield, 111 said miiniy, between the lawful hour* "f
sab*, ail flu* real and personal estate of Robert Ibairguin.
lat*- ■ I said Ii.iii.lv. de. eilsfil. consisting of lietwe* n eight
■ud nine hundred acres oPI.AND—liny. Pins*and Swamp
—well ndapte I I**r corn and cullsn, lying near tin* ng**-
cho River, and five mile* from the Centralallnilroad; and
also. Ten Negn»es: t'*.ok. a man about filly yeursof age;
Bntrlisr, about sixty ; Rieluud, about tliirty ; Abram,
about twenty-eight; William, about twenty-nine ; Raeh
ael, a woman ulmnt twenty-five, and ln*r three children;
ami Ig*nh, about filly five; also, a House and Lot in
66 hltcsville, in said county.
Terms made know n on day of sale.
nov 23— _ MGZKLLK ZETLER. Adm'r.
S 'l’ A PIi l*5~DR Y GOODN.-Red Blankets. Ijiiuii
and Cotloii Hheetlug, Pillow case Linen* und Col Ions
Marseilles Qmlt*. Coiint«r|Mines, Comforts, white n*d, and
fancy colored Flannels, llm kuhuek*, Huq» 1 Toweling*,
Huckaback and other Towel*, Ibid* Eye Diapers, Long
Ijiwus, bleached ."hillings and Ismg Cloths, Irish Lin
ens, Shirt Fronts, bltaclicd and brown Jeans, Canton
Flaiities, Ac. lunge supplies of Ihe above Just received
and for sale at thu lowest prices, by
nov 23 IfrW'ITT A MiiRG A V.
I jK AN.—UK) sacks m
•bu, and for .sale by
IRINII FOTATOKN,
1 do. wbite M
ti|ll
i ( 6N.ONM.- Jr, lunris H. f*. Hiifor
" 9 tr* m *. i,i. M.iiiietta llurr, no
peas, lauding at Depot, till.
LYNN A HNIDKlt.
26 barrels Pink Eyes, 2
lo. wbite Mcrceis. 25 do. Red. Isiudiug this day. fiuu
■Marictia Burr, and for sale low, from wharf,
M I.YNN A H.MDKR.
TO KENT.
M A brick store and dwelling, corner of Charlton
and Jefferson streets. Apply to
kept25 WYLLY k MORTMOLLIN.
UILXOKE BINE
NEW YORK & SAVANNAH PACKETS.
rpHIH NEW LINK Is com|H<aetl of the,following
i vusiels, one of which will lotxe Pier No. 9 North
River, New York, punctually every Thursday:
New schr EDWARD KIDDER, :i2il Iona.Tyler. Masler
•• •• RENNET PLANNER,32.6 do. AppleglO,do
“ “ GEORGE DAVIS, 3ift tons, Hmllli, do
»• LOVKT PEACUCK, 370 tons. Merry. do
•< “ WALTER RALHIGH. 330 tons, .Marshall, do
These vessels are all of tho first class, and. having
been biilll during the past year expressly for the trade,
are well deserving the attention of shippers. They are
cinmuiided by masters or experience aim ability, and
shippers can rely nnnii quick dispa.oh. and every alleu-
lion being nahl to their convenience.
J. IL GlLMtiRE k CO, 164 Watar-sL, N. Y.
11 I N TER k G A ,61M ELL, Agents, Havannah.
AT ALRANY, NEW YORK.
W E nffor for sale, at nor HAVANNAH HTJVE
AGENCY, a largo and varied assortment of
STOVES,
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
and sollc t u conllnuanro of tho liberal encouragement
given our Agency In this city during the pas' year. For
Ihe Information of ALL PARTIES intermted in Ihe
STOVE BI.'SiNESS. cither buying or soiling, we hove
the sutffefacilon 01 Informing our customers abroad (as
those al home know the f«t.> that during lAs part ymr
we hare Mold .6IUHK STOCKS than any other estab
lishment in the Slate <>f Georgia or South Carolina-
We make thl* statement In Justice to ourselves, and to
set us right heforo the trade, and with n full tleterinln
atlon of doing more and belter for our customers du
ring the pn sent year. JAMES SULLIVAN,
Agent for H. II. Ransom 4c Co.,
ocl 13—3m Hlovo ,Manufacturer*, tlbanv, N. Y.
ROBINSON k CAMP,*
Yl^GUIJ) INFORM THI'.IR PATRONS ANDT11E PUB-
VV lietlrnl tin y Imv.* taken th** St>>r«\
ZOO BXAYA.ZV STIIBBT,
66’ariiigs Building*. n»*xt d«»r to O. Johns<uis A Co. Shoo
Store, where they will resume tie ir business in a few days,
Kiel ivin.iiu until their old store Is refitted.
NEW TIN NTOHE AND MIELT'IHON
MANUFACTORY,
HO. 141 SOUTH-WICST M4RKKT SglURK. aRYAN STRKKT.
I WOULD Inform my old blends and pat
rons, I have opened the above store, to con
duct tho Stove,'I'm and S,iee'.-lron htitine«a
lu all Its various forms, where will be found
a general variety nf Sieves. Tin und Sheot-
Iron Ware, which I will lie pleased to show
you, and at such tiriceg as will satisfy you II
you want to purchase.
Al kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Gnlvonlzod
Iron Work of every description, Job IVork and Kennlr-
ing executed with dcrpatrii.Old Stoves pat up und Pipes
furnished ut short Holier.
Tin-Ware nt Wholesale and Retlill, Call down Urynn
street, H will pay you for the walk,
nov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
FOIi RENT.
^ Tlie Front Office. No. 172 Ray street, well fitted
Il up for Cotton office, witli two stories la-m ath, Well
Haidaptud for storage of cotton or merchandise. An-
to IIAYNARD A ROWLAND.
FOIl HALE.
A DWELLING IlGl'SE in 1
I order, with a lot
n I'lslfof land,ulinesituatiou, forsale low. Aie
JBflBLpIvto _ A. 6VILRCII,
Gen'l Inx.Ag't ami llroker.
FOIl HALE,
A 1*GT IN 6VIIITKS61LLK. near the30mile stn-
oj- tlon C. R. It., 011 which is a small Store, Corn House
AmL iii'I Htables. Any person wishing to purchase, will
apply to the subscriber on the premises. If said l*>t Is
m>t Mild by tin* first Monday in Januury, it will be offered
■it public outcry,lit the Court House in !"priugli> Id on that
'lay- aov 8—Qw AM08F. KAIIX.
TO KENT.
rr&i THAT DESIRABLE IIRD'K STORK sihintod on
m Whltaher afreet, next door to tho corner of Ray and
opposite Mwllt A Co. apply to
Uov ftth WM. IYHIGIIT.
M TO KENT.
A C ittnn Warn House 011 Iho Bay that will store
I50U bales. Possession given Immediately.
rapt T. J. WALSH, No* IIP llay-st.
„ TO KENT.
.. ONE of the lenemenis on Lincoln street, bo-
51 tween Congress and St. Julian streets. Terms
J* » mmlerate, and po»,e*slon given iminedlalelyr.—
Enquire of ocl 3ft J. p. GAMMUN.
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
PIANO FORTES,
BY LIQHTE, NEWTON k BRADBURY'S GRAND
ACTION PIANO FORTES.
CONSTRUCTED with
. ie PATENT ARCH
TTTlrtWUKST 1‘1‘ANK. which 1
>* J |>ia iimloiihtMlIy the mo*t . _
aiib-tanti.il Improvi III.*1,1 everiiittialm **d into this Inatrm
iiit-nt. Ris'oiiinieiidtdbv Low.-ll Mason,Thus. Hasting*,
II. C. Tiliini, Tliendon* Kiri'eld, G.F. R.ait. I . C. Hill. G. J.
6Vebb, and other Prufesaors of tho first standing in tills
country.
The particular attention of I Ail lea la Invited, by
6V. D.ZIN1BAUM A CO.
N. II. GEO. F. BRISTOW, tho eminent Com|NMcr or the
OjH-ra ** Rip Vim 66'inkh*," selected one of'the above named
Instruments through aoine of the ollieers of the •• Ne
York Harmonic Society." who were appointed a ruiiiiiiitb
with Mr. G. F. II., their leader, to select tlm ui-ar mxo
that cofl.li id: made lor their use.
W. D. 7.00 II I UM A CO.,
nov 10 No*. 107 Bryniinml 94 St. Julieii streets
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
I HAVE Tills DAY a**.* luted with me, HAMPEL
HARM ANY and FRANCIS ,1. CHAMPION. Th.-buri-
m ss will )>• reafler be rendu* t< d under the name and
style of GAR MAN YS a CHAMPION.
Snvuiiiiali, Ga, Nov. 1,1H65.
uov 6 o. 6V. GAUM ANY
CITY COURT OF HAVANNAH.
NOVEMBER TERM, lh.66.
T IIK CITY COURT of Savannah ha*been adjourned
until the 2d Monday of December next. Suitors, Ju
rors and Witnesses, will please take notice.
nov I)—tf IV.61. II. BULI/ICir. Clerk.
NOTICK.
lilt. 8. C. DUNNING having retired from the Agency
ill of till* Howard Insuranc e Company ,.f Sr\r York,
the appointment hnsla-en conferred upon t| M . umleisigu-
‘-•I, wlio will conduct the biisim-s* of this ComtHiuy for th
future ns its Agent for tho State oftleurgia.
n»v 7—I in _ CIIAS. II. CAMPFIKLD.
NOTICE.
CENTRAL R. II. AND BANKING
Sivasnaii. Novemb
npilE Annual Meeting of Sioekhohh
1 Tuestlny. 1 hih Deoeml*er next, nt 111 o'e|, H -k. A. Si
i"' 16 -IH.I.-C GEG. A. CUYLEIt, Carid.-r.
NEW hooks.
RECEIVED 116’ WARNIH’K A DAVIS, NOV. 14TII.1866.
n KLBN l**eson: A| pat New York Society. ,
Crotchets ami Quavers; or Revelations of an Opera
Mnnnger In Ainerira; by Max Mnn-t/.ek.
Amy I*-**: or Without and Within; l>y the author af
“ Our Parish."
The Song of llianathn; by Henry 6V. l*>iigfellow.
Forsale at thu Rook Hlole, No. 16U Congress street,
nov 16
ING CO. OFGA.1
niter 14.1K65. f
•h r* will b- lie|«| on
L;EbI.
n liom 1
ry, Paper and hut elops, Navels and Light Read
Ing. <un la* had FOR CASH, at the lowest New York
Pi ms, nl the ll.H.k Store, No. l36CougreaH Street. I wish
toilogu out my Htock by tin* first of January. Rarguin*
can lie bad 011 early upnlii-utliiii, parlli iilnrly In Blank
Rook-* for Men aiililo establishments.
__ nov 14 S. 8. SIIILKY. _
North River llav landing,and for
r 10 CRANK, WELLS A CO.
/ 'OFKKK. Win bags choice RIO COFFEE, for sale
1.1 by |nnv tl| WILLIAMS A RATCIFF.
I)l( K6VIIEAT AND MACKEREL.—26
I f hall bids llm kw heal,:iuqr bids llm-kw Ie at, 6fti*lglilli
bids aiel bug* llie'kwhi-at, 25 bid* .No. 2 Mui kerel, 25 bids
So. 3 Mackerel, 26 h ill Mils So. 1 Mackerel. 2ll qr bids
No. I Mackerel, 25 kills No. I Mackerel, lumllng and for
,als by uov 7 IIULCoMDE, JOHNSON k CO.
IT
TO KENT.
M Four of the five tenement Houses, situated oil
corner of Jones and Abercoru afreets. Rent
$.’50 per annum. Possession given immediately.
Also, the store on Bull street opposite the Post 1 ifllce.
Inquire of A. IIONAUD,
uug 14 Corncrol Ray and Bull streets.
TO KENT.
M TIio Store under the bluff,at the foot of VVhlta
ker-slreel Enquire of
mnrtW SPENCER CCRRELL.
M WANTED
TO RENT, a house pleuvanily sltiialnd, apply lo
sept7 6VAYNB GRENVILLE k CO.
FOK KENT.
M TIic Store, No. 1115 Bryan street. Young's build-
Ing*, formerly occupied by E. ri. Kumplon. Pos
session given iiiunediately.
«pr*l tf MINIS k JOHNSTON.
FOIISA EE.
M Acommodliiusllrickslieil Warehouse,situated
In tho roar ofthe Chtrleetoii Steninbout Whnrl,
havlngn lunnonlfivo years, sultnble for tho sto
rage of Lime, liny nr other tnercliamlize. The lliiild-
nig may he removed hy ihepurchusvr.ot iheoxplrailon
of the lease. Apply lo Z. N.WINKLIOR,
ly 3—tf Wlllium-on’s lltiildlugH.
| TO KENT7 ~
M TIio Western corner Tenement of Cussel Row,
fronting ReynuhU square; also, two of thu mid*
die Tenements of tho same row. For eonvo*
nit nee, there is no dwelling-house of u similar size pre
ferable lo Ilium, in the city,
tug4—If ALEX* A. KMKTrt.
_ FOKNAEE. ,
M That commodious and dusirablo residence situ
ated on Lot No. 34, Liberty Ward, fronting on
rloiilh llroud, near West Broad slreois. Tlie
hoii*o Is sulislauiially huilt of bricks, is well fliiilshed
ill every part, and fined up witli gusand water fixture*.
It also lias 1111 excellent pump 111 >ho >""• ond a llownr
garden attached to the premises, together with all ne
cessary out buildings.
Tim propenv cau be Inspected hy any one desirous of
purchasing. For terms, apply to
mu 18—if THO.’*. 11. HABUBH, Trustoe.
FOK SAliE. ^ .
M A Two and a Hall Mory Wooden Dwelling,
on Brick Ba*euuuit near me corner .Mouigomery
ami l.llierty streets, on tee simple lot 3ii by 7i» it.
Tho house is in good repair, and has been recently run-
ovntuil and palmed. It also ho* ga* nml water. In.Und
cold, duo hath room, 4tc "
For particulars, apply to
1 WM. vv'iIdjht.
K poMSERSirfN gltVnVmnmillately, tho Western
| Tenetmuil of II. It. Jackson's House lu n.iuih
ILllrond-sl. Apply lo A.G, D VVLNl’ORT.
iv 2-lf
Fill! IK ENT.
lock A VALUABLE Wharf H'oro In tho East or u
Tenement,on Moon’s Whurf. AW, iho Store
“"occupied by Mr. Cullen, on iho same Wlmrl.
oct 35 —lino ROUT. HAUERHHAM k HON,
rt&k A COMF1 HIT AH L*K Two* Story liilck Dwell-
■Hi Ing, iilonaantly situated ou LIImrly street, with
HiiL"tul>le,Carrlngo Housu.nud Servants Room above,
pM»d Yard and fine Well oflVater. Apply to
oct 211 WM. WRIGHT.
rff/jK Tho Stores tinder f*T. ANDREWS HALL, cor-
■isi " or ,,r Broughton aud Jefferson streets, will he
MUIL let lit two, three, or four store* to suit tenants,
f os session till 1st Novemlier. Fur lerms, apply to
sog 2ft WILLI AM RUGBIH, He-rotary.
tils, hy
TO HOI NEKEEFE IIS.
DANIEL CRONIN, t'PIDL.HTERER, IIRYAN-ST,
\l, T t)ULD roApt-cifnlly aniioiinau to the citizens ol
Vi Savannah,Unit he is ready tu make und put down
carpets. Oil Cloth, Mntling, kc., ul the shortest not.ee
and on the most reasoualilu lerms. 3mo—oct 3
~ COAL-COAL.
orvzv TONS Sill Lump Coal for parlor ii*i*, 601) tons Bro-
i)UU ki ll nml Screened Red Ashe, 260 Ions large Lump
Lehigh, 250 ton* llli’linion l File* Coal for Smith's use, fur
sale low for cash from Coal Yard, Eastern Wharves,
nov .11—12 A N. MILLER k CO.
AVl-IO’EH. SMOKE?
JUST HKCKIVKD.
turned to the city
Ing Brands of f
DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT
I'iuii de tiro iLomlrcH,) Rio llomio ilauidres,)
U llalmnn (Loud re*.) Rio Hondo Galancs,
Rio Hondo Millar, Oja* de Gro,
Colisuelo Trnhtleo*, lat Munol.i,
Esmeralda. Flor Flli.i. tEsiiieniMit,) El Crisol,
Item urel Millar, Coliiiubia, I gues.
nov A M. Mi >1,1 N A, cor. Cougrcsa and Hull s
MEXICO
A ND ITS RELIGION, with Incidents of travel In that
XV country, by KuM. A. 6VII*on, with illiistrutioii*.
Lily, a novel, by a lady,of Charleston, author of “Th
Busy Moments of an Idle 66'oiiinii."
ciiiilles Limit's 66'orks, with a sketch of his life, by
Thus. 1 Talfniinl, in 2 vols.
Out of Debt, Out of danger, by Couslu Alice.
GMte s lh*tory of Greece. 11 vols.
Fil/gentld's Exhibition speaker.
Maudaiidlltlier I’in-uis. by Alfred Tennyson.
Harper's Story Book, vol. 4.
Westminster Bet lew fur October.
Eclectic Mumuiiiu for November,
imv 10 IV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Y ' A II N N.—12 Tm Ie* as-orti-d nuuil" i* foi-sab* nt the
Depot. m.v 7 WILLIAMS k RATCLIFF.
M KN8 POIIK.—|U bbls New York dtjr Insuectloo
Mess l’ork, for sab* by HUNTER A GAMMELL.
J UST RHTKIVKD and in store. 2i*o barrels cheicu l’i
liiloes, Onions, and Apples. For sale by
nov 22 * *
l^'v:
nov 22
l STEAMER FLORIDA :
J. A. BROWN.
Ilnins; do llohigua ."ausage.
New Fig*: do Liver Raisin*,
do Bum h Ituiriii*; do Cliestnuts.
do Hickory Nuts.
Alsu, Fulton Market Beef, I’ig I’m-k, Smoked Beef, do
Tongue, Choice Goshen Rutter and Cher se, Ac. For sale
hy imv 22 J. A. BROWN.
C OAL .—A cargo of very sii|M*rlor household Coal
daily expected, will he for sale on arrival, hy
mo 12 2w ANDERSON A CO.
H AY ThAY l f HAY 111—s leet Northern iiu’v,
lor salu low, hy DAVIl) It. DILLON,
nuv IU Market Square.
H KNIIV LATHROP A CO. have reclv.il
this day black Rrus*cD Lu-a*. narrow white ."ilk
do., superfine Kmiimlilcred Skirts, Mark and colored
Elastic Hi ll*. Mohair Head Dresses aud Armlets, black
l'ulka Lu e for Veils. Ac.
L ~ AUD, CANDLES, 4t“c.—u7iVk .» prim,* Lai
Lir*l; 60 keg* do ; M> box* 9 Beadell's tallow Cnndles
t>s ami b*.; 6U Mixes Ailsmantiui* do; 25 barrel* Sugar
Crack, rs, (bund made)2u Ids Soda Biscuits; 2U bbls Pilot
Dread, landing and in store for sale by
nov 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
B '~ ITTKIl AND CIIEKHK.—25 kegs “choice
Uoslit'li Rutter; 60 boxes du. Chnsao; 60 boxes Eng
lish DairyClmcs " " * *
_nov 14
f|)KAI.-_ _ __
L toil); 20 doilo «.'ll» do.; 2o.lo dog )«Jn. do; 10 do
do; Hyson do, choice article; 25 131b. Caddies dodo; 25
Mb. do. do. do.; 25 Ulb. do (Ming do. Limliug and in
store, for sule by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
imv 14
forbaCb.
1 ^66'KXTYSHARES Oglethorpe lawn Association Stock
forsale,hy A. 6VI LRU It.
UOV 1# Gen’l In*. Ag't and Broker.
CL INI CAL SU RGERY,
B Y il. NKLATON, from Notes taken by 6V. F. Atler,
M. D.
Obstetric Memoirs and Contribution*, by Jas. Y. Simp
son, Professor of Midwifery. Edinburgh.
MiiiiuiiiiV Physiological Chemistry, translated from
the 2nd edition, hy G. K. Day, with illustiulions, 2 vols.
Kirkaiul Paget's Physiology, and nil the Text Rooks
used Medical Colleges.
Rev. Dr. Ciiiuming's Twelve Urgent Questions.
Helen Leeson, a Peep at New York Society.
Tin* New Purchase, or Early Years in tho Far 66'ost,
bv Robert Carlton. •
' A Basket of Chips, hy Rraiighau.
Snyings and Doing* ol Animal*.
Bit* oi Blarney.
Tin* Hidden Path.
Old Homestead.
Female Life among Ihe Mormon*.
Mary Lyndon, Doentick*' Jupun.
Elder Sister.
nov 21 W. THORNB 6VILLIAMS.
. to
M k;
eh
nov l
t vOAI*.— A superior article of Clover Hill Coal, land-
I mg and for sale hy SPENCER CI.'RRELL A CO.
nov 6
POTATOES,-125 bids Potatoes lauding from bark
X John Howe, and lor Nile by
rim 7 CARLKTON k PARSONS*
| ) OI*I*’.. —list oil- It.•pi', lauding lion, M'li.mii.-r Jonas
XV ."uiltli. nml forsale by
nov in CRANK, WELLS * CO.
I tACON,—Ikicon Sides ami Hams in ,
|> BIIe Iiy nov 14 MINIS* J|
8 I’ll A b. COFFEE. Ac.—10 hh.LcliolceSt.Cnd* Sugar,
15 do Porto llico do; lot) 1I0 New Orleans do;
100 bags prime Green Rio Colic -
do lair
do
do;
prime Lignirn
30 do of mats Old lloyermneiit Jnv
160 boxes Colgiilcs No. 1 nod lb Bar t
DHi do Buchnn's k Smith s Family do, InmllnKnud
soiiANTOS » JOHSSTOS SOB,
1 liiT A TOES,- 3*si Inishcls Peach Blow and plant*
1 lug l’.duti“ Iriulilig per bark Clm*. Williams, for
sale by nov 21 DRIOHAM. KELLY A CO.
U a v7—Prune Ntirtharn Hay in stun*, and for sale by
iiov 14” MINIS k JOHNSTON,
IIITK CA8T1LK BOAFi—A fresh supply of
mile l>y
# nov 23
tOFFKE.-
JOIIN It. MOORE A CO..
OlhlHius' Ihiihliiiga.
-200 hags prime Rio Coffee, lauding from
‘ ‘ * T sale by •
MIMS A JOHNSTON
LYNN A SNIDER.
O
Marrictta llurr, and for sab* by
OGDEN. STARR A CO.
Noriti:.
A DAM shout having made an assignment (o llirnm
Roberts fc.r tho benefit of his creditors, all per
sons huviiu demands agnlusl the said Adam Short, will
pmase rendora alatemqiil of such demand In tho as
sigm-o. lllltAM ROBERTS.
Savannah, May 8, 18.65. mays
FOR RENT,
U NFURNISHED ItooMS for one or two single g. ntlo-
nii'ii. in 11 private family, plia*unt t|>*-uti"ii.uiid |h>*-
•* s*l*ni given immediately. Knqiiircut this ullice.
nov 1»—ft
TOCAIIPENTERN, MASONS & PAINT-
KRS.
PROPOSALS will he reecho I for tlie rebuilding and
I r< paring of tin* Sorrel llnll.ling: for mure nnitleulnr
iiifoniiation. inquire nl the sulmcrilH-r at ,1, DcLiMotta's
olUiv, (2nd storv of the Sorrel Itiiil.hiig.) from U to 12 o'-
cluck A. M., uml 3 to 5 o'clock I'. M.
imv 21 JOHN S. NORRIS. Architect.
TO BRICKLAYERS, PLASTK11K118,
AND PAINTERS.
1 PROPOSALS will he received for the erection of the
Maude School House. For iiartlciilare enquire of the
siilxw-rilier lat present in J. D*LiMotta's ulfice,) in the
Sorrel Building.
nov 21 JOHN S. NORRIS. Architect.
JUST RECEIVED PKH I1AIIK GEN'L
WARREN FROM BOSTON'.
r IIIILS large No. 1 Mackerel, 10 bbls No*. 2 and 3
• > Mackerel, 10 kit* large No. 1 .Mackerel. 10 qr bid* No.
1 Muckerel. 6 kit* Sounds and Tongues, A kit.* No. 1 Sal
mon, 1,000 lb* ('ml Fish, 2J.j bid* No. 1 Blue Fish, 2(.j
bbls No. 1 Herring*. 30 boxes Sealed Herring*. 2'.j bbls
Fo. 1 Shad. For eulo low, by J. A. IIR06VN.
C iOFFKK.-
J forsale by
FOIl 11K NT.
r f , lIE FRONT OFFICE, No. 72 Bay etreet, with two
X Store* L-ncath. Applv to
_novl7 IIAYNARD \ ROWLAND,
FOR RENT,
rtrxwo ROOMS on Bryan st., flouting Johii*ou's Square,
X suitable for law olliee* or eleeping aiuirtliieiit*. Ap
ply to nov 18 WM. 6VRIGHT
FOIl SALK.
S IGHT EXCHANGE on N-w York.
nov 15 ROUT. HAIIKI18HAM k PON.
FOR SALK.
t NIFTYTou Paving Balln«t,on board bark Demill. Ap-
j ply to nov JO RQ6VLAXD A SON.
SCIIR. A. DEV EltEl’V.
A rrival of uteri’ for thksaiannah fruit
EMPORIUM.—
70.1NH) Sweet Choice Oranges,
35o Hunches Hnnnuaji.
150 Dozen Choice Pine Apples.
11.000 Plantains,
And a general assortment of Pegars, Sweetmeats aud
Jolloya. nov ft J. A. RliOWN.
REFINED Nl'ti A 11.
U PON tin-arrival ofthe steamer TOTTEN, from Balti
more. 1 will be aide to ofter for sale, this descrip
tion of Sugar, of various classes. They rank, in quality,
among the la st made. Dealer* are invited to give me 11
call. nov 10 C. A. L. LAMAR.
-Old Government Java and Mocha t'offc
.MINIS A JOHNSTON.
nov 14
POTATOES.—60 bids. Potatoes per Marietta llurr, lamb
L ing this day. For sale ou w hart' by
nov S3 x OGDEN. STARR A 00.
S UNDRIES.—160 dozen 2 A 3 strand Brooms. 60
dozen painted Bucket*. 2>xi 6, 10,16 and 20 gallon
Iron-bound Kegs. Kuo) . and Kj box?* Paulines. 150
boxes Pipes. In store and for sale by
nov 13 WEBSTER A I’ALMKP.
J UST RECEIVED.—Maltese and llonltoii loicc
Collar.* ami Sleeves, in sett*. Dress and Cl'Nik Trim
mings, I Ally's nml Gents' Merino Ye*t", Black Thibet
Shawls, Swiss mid Cambric N. 6V.Collars, Swiss aud Cam
bric Collars and Sleeves, in setts, Isidy's English Cotton
llo**, Sw iss mnl Cambric Baud*, Liiu-n Cambric Hdk'fs,
Kiiib'd Cambric Hdk'fs. For sale bv
DztVITT A MORGAN.
nov 1ft RiLaro'* ItiiibldiR. OnnKnm*«tresL
lore, and for sale b
IIAYNARD A 1106VLAND.
G LASS.—1.000 boxes French Gln>s, of all size* I
use, mi tlm most accommodating terms.
Uov 12—0 CHAFFER A CO., No. ft 66'hltaker st.
I MIKSII CORN MBAL.—In Sacks,Just received,
1 nml for salo hy 6V.M. P. YONtlK,
B ACsGINCJ.—Sea Island Cotton Ragging. Tutkor,
Cooper 4; Co.'s brand, in store, mnl tor sale hy
uov 12 IIAYNARD A ROWLAND.
| iBKF.—20 half hid*! Family Market llei*r, landing
IP from schr. John Furniim, aud lor sale by
nov 14 MINIS A JOHNSTON.
I )ATEN1’ TIIUSSE8,-Juit'r.cci>,.I. a full sup
X ply of the various styles of Trusses adapted to nil
rose* uf Hernia. For rale by
nov 0 JOS. M.TURN Eli, Agent. Market Pqnaro._
x I Ol'IiDlNGHn—60 different kinds for builders use,
M rhuap. CHAFFER A CO., No. 0 Whitaker st.
imv 21—ft
AY AND POTATOKM.—Wil.al- llav m.d
11
600 Cabbages, lauding ta r brig Pliilura from New
York, mnl for sale by 1IK10HAM, KELLY A CO.
iiov 0
10,000 iielasbu
Vbite Coen!
1,60 bag*Siiperfliio Flour,
500 bushels choice Sul Oats,
UK) buslielsCorn Meal.
i." 1 -*'! ".xiLstisf,,
HAVANNAH F1U IT KMFOHU JI.
S 6VEET ORANGES.—I would say that 1 have a fine
cargo on hand of Havana Granges, very sweet,
midwills. il them at Ihe lowest prices: and after tin* pub
lic has tried those sour Nassau Oranges, they w ill get their
set le.-lli on edge, to bite sharp ut u sweet Havana.
„„ v 0 J. A. HH06VN.
i
Star, Anchor a
for sale by
/iPBMY CLOTH.—Gunny Cloth in holes JUKI hal
B READ.—250 barrel* Sugar, Soda and Bill ter Bis
cuit, 76 do Pilot Broad, 50 boxes Soda and Milk Bis
cuit, for salo by 66 KIISTER k PALMKS.
nov 12
SUN DRIES.
inn BALES Prime Eastern Huy: 200 do North River
TU'zlliiy ’, 000 sacks Salt; 000 do Corn ;
125 aaeks fresli ground Meal;
100 do new Cow Pens;
260 do Maryland See.I Oat" *,
lilt) do Missouri do ilo;
fa) do Rrnu ; 60 do Short* ;
lot) (ibis Potatoes; 26 do Onious;
10 do Baltimore Lard;
l&o sac ks superfine Flour;
Its) kegs Nnils. assort nl.
In store mid forsale by
nov JJ LYNN A SNIDER.
1 ARD Oil..—6 barrels lumllng from brig Mary.-.
4 For. * *
■»«!»■ at auction.
HY PHENTI8# “
[StircBssoas to PHtLaairg A Sill
tMhViav'm’{l ,K ’ r,, ‘l-ry-atauction.
Ahr-iV, W , 11 ”" ,ool, i *» *«>«•* of "tora, will be snld.
, <v^s n m. 1 ^»*"lej. u#usaortod Dry Uowls,Clothing, lane f
T.m,j»a. • ^ 24
■ iTOMDAV "l’ 1 -*"' 1 »' AnotoB.
• '"" "SSKJIS;- 11 oc, “’' '■
Eight Ig)(s, each about twenty mre*. .itusted ti>
hutliam county, lietwwn the (Huston Bluff aud bona-
•ntiiro roads, about J miles from the city.
On tlioee Lots are high, healthy situations for settle-
lent*, goixl planting lands, a plenty of timber and good
ater, which make them very desirable f>r country sum-,
iier riMldenee*, mid ganlens. They have recently been
lirveyed, and plan can be Been at our Counting Room,—
(hey will lie sold olio with a privilege of the whole.
. Term casli. nov 20
Aiimlnistrntor’i Bale.
ii TUESDAY, 11th of December next, at 11 o'clock, will
be sold at the Marshall House, Broughton street,
All the Furniture In said Huiisn.ronslBtingofa large and
iiiinb'te assortment for said Hotel of Parlor, Chamber and
Iti ln*n furniture; also mi Omnibus and sett of HsrneM
■r four horses. Sold as the perishable property belonging
• the estate of A. B. Hartwell, deceased, by permission oi
e* Court of Onllnary midperonlerof the Administrator,
•r t lie l>.in-flt of the creditors and heir* of said estate.
Term* cash. A. BOX AUD, Temporary Adm’r.
N. II. A catalogue of the article* can be seen on applies-
on at our Counting Rooms, or to the Administrator.
ALSO,
The lease ofthe Marshall House can be treated for pre
fills to tlie day of sale, on application to A. BUN AUI) or
It*. MARY MARSHALL. nov 19
THIh-DaY, at II o’clock, in front of store,
Tho usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, U-
Hors, Crockery and Glass 66'are, Dry Goods, New and
ocond hand Furniture, clothing.Fancy Articles,clocks,
6’atches, Jowelry, «tc. Tenns cash before delivery.
N. II.—All articles purheased at auction and not act
ed for helore the next regular sale, will be sold on ac-
ount ami risk of former purchaser. nov 34
CAUTION TO THU PUBLIC
learning from some of tho respectable firms of
Charleston and Savannah, thul my Soheldam Aromallo
i chnapps, Is extensively cnuuterielted by a number of
■ .Iqnor mixers In New York, Philadelphia and Boston,
• ml finding that the pirate* dariugly advertise their per-
{Iclous doceptluns under the name which belongs to my
slick, I lliluk It necessary to caution the community
gainst these vendors ur poison lu disguise.
I Introduced the Hcheldam Aromatic Schnapps forth
purpose of supplying the medical faculty and thwwhole
Monununity with a pure medicinal spirit, which inigh
tie prescribed with confidence; to all cases wliero siluiu
imts wore required, without producing the fearful coa-
tequences which Invariably result from using adulterate
id liquor. In order to render assurance doubly sure, 1
Lad the article analyzed bv chemist* of world-wide
celebrity,aud submitted il for experimental lest to thou* “
(wiitle of dis' tiKulklied medical practitioners. Tho re
sponses from these sources wero of tho most unequivo
cal and satisfactory character II Is uow Imlere the pub
Itc, surrounded with these guaranleet,tad bearing these
Unimpeachable endorsements, una I call upoulhe com-
tnuiiby to protect themselves and me, their own health
bud my reputation, by frownlug down and repudiating
Ihe piratical speculators, who are peddling tbelr foul
commodities under cover of my trade mark. No article
had ever been Imported from Holland into this market
under Ihe name of Schnapps, previous lo the appear
ancoof VVolfd’c Schelduni Aromatic Schnapps, Ini his
■Ry.
Tilt-first Importation being made Into this clly In th*
your INS, which cuu bu seen by the C'uslo n House
books, I duposito iny lubel u* a trade mark In Ibe l ult*
ud Slides District Court of (lie ^oiiihera District of New
York, lu tho year l’■51, and Imve the certificate In my
posK-sslon ol thul date. The great demand which has
thus been created for ihe genuino article ha* set Ihe
whole hive of counter fellers In mot'uii, und the duly I
owe to my cusiomers und Irieiids, aud tho public, com-
pels me, to put them on tbelr guard against Imposi
tion. UDol.PID • 66'OLFG. 83 Beaver st., N. 6 ork.
Among the complaints for which the Schnapps has
been declared u *pecillcliy ihe eminent physicians who
have corresponded with the proprietor, ure dropsy, dys-
pepsiu, debllily consequent upon long continued tick-
lies*uud old aue, epilepsy, asthma, gravel, colic, affec
tion* of the kidney*, nnu all chronic dheasesof ibe
gciilto-uriuary apparatus. For theso and many other
disorders, it U now prescribed with gieat success, by
mote Ilian three thousand medical practitioners In vari
ous parts of the United States.
I beg to cull the attention of tho reader to tho follow*
Inv letters from physicians:—
Dr.Uhurks A. Lease. Commissioner of Health, Balti
more, writes os follows In rel.ilon to the value of
Schnappsas a temedy lu chronic catarrhal compaluta.
Ate. ‘I he letter Is dated July 27,1853:—
“Itakegicat pleasure in bearing highly creditable
tcMlinony * n Its efficacy as a remedial ageut In the die.
ease In which you recommend It. Having a natural
tendency to the mucus surfaces, with a slight degree of
B'.liiiulailou, 1 regurd It as one ofthe must important
remedies In chronic catarrhal affections, particularly
those o| thu geuiio-iiriuary apparatus. Willi much r«*
sped,your obedient servant,
CIIAS. A. LEAS, 61.D.”
Ur. 0. Robbins of Boston,celebrated for his cure of
epilepsy, cholera, fcc., complains of the grant difficulty
or procuring pure Holland gin, and speaks of the Sehet*
dam Schnapps us tallows, under date of October 5.
1853**™
“1 liavo commended your article In four caret— iwo in
Connecticut,one lu Yo mont, and one in Rhode Island.
An article ol this kind is uuih ueeded. I have been
unable to fiud a Mibsliluie lu tho materia medica lor pure
Holland gin. Yours,
0. ROBINSON,”
“Piiiladki.i'Iiis, Ju.y 15,1053.
Ms. Ubolpuo 66’olpx, 22 Ueuver street, New York—
"Dear«lr:—Last season tho writer received, through
your ugeiil in this city, u uotile or your Aromatic scbel-
dnin Schnapp*, and since that period has prescribed tho
•nine In cerium forms or uriuarycomplaiuls: also in easel
ol debdily In aged persons, fo far the Schnapps has
been of much benefit lo those using II. • • * • In
conclusion, where a diuretic and stimulant Is required. •
I should u»cthe Aromatic fcheldam Schnapps. '1 hank-
lug you for your kIndues*, I uni respectfully yours,
a. i). cll 6loner, m. o.
ini south Eighth street.”
The subjoined letter from D-. I’alne, of Manchester,
New llumpshlre, relates to one ofthe most valuable
medicinal properties possessed by the Aromatic
Schnapps, and shows that it acta as a specific in u very
paiului disease, the gravel:—
”.t| k. 6VoLnt: Permit mo to address you a row line*,
which *ou nre at liberty lo use.if you think proper,in re*
spect to your medicines culled Scheidsm fcbuupps. I
have hud • very obstinate case of gravel and stone of
Uve yeur* standing, canting very ucunie pain In every
all.-nipt to urinute. After using many remedies without
much n-lelf, I was induced lu try u bottle uf your medi
cine. In the course of tli(euduys it proved effectual,
dislodging lur.e plects of stone, some of which was a*
lurgi- as a marrowfat pea. I continued the cordial, ac*
cording to directions, uud Ibe patient continued tu gain,
and is last recovering. I think a medicine of so much
value In so distressing n complaiut should be known to
tho public and the w orld ut large. And 1, for one, must
give it my approbation uud signature,
THOMAS PAINE. M.D.”
From Dr. John S. Reese, chemist, Baltimore, Md..
September 15, 1852:—
”A number of our physicians are ordering tho article,
and several have alruudy prescribed it. Persona to whom
i have sold L, speak very highly of ita qualifies. A
gentleman of my own personal acquaintance, having
suffered greatly willi un uflecilon of the kidneys and
bluddor, took two bottles, und subiequenlly passed a
stone ol considerable size, and was greatly relieved. 14
will, no duubt,go into general use.”
From Ii. A. Frout, M. D., ft. Louis. Juno 6,1853:—
“Having teen your advertisement of a pure Holland
giu, worthy thet'onlhleuce ol phy-lclans, I write to you
wlthii view of procuriugasamplo of it. In Dropsical
affection", and in some lorms of reuul disease, Its efilca-
exhu* hmg been acknowledged, and U bu* only fatten
lulu disuse because oi the compounds told under tha
nauio of Hoi and giu. I want to use it at present in colic,
as 11 is ap excellent remedy in Infantile colic, and I
cannot procure a compound to bo relied on.”
From J. It. 66'ooilwaid, M. 1). 6Vaicrbury, Yoimont,
May 8,1852:—
••1 urn treating at tho present time a chronic affectloa
of the kidneys, wb.ch has shown Itself very obstluutu to
diuretics,and have been advised to use your Scbetdam
Schnapps.”
Dr. f uowden Plggot, of Baltimore, Aug. 14, 1853, thus
Indicate* ihe value of “pure fcheldutn” In urinary com
plaints :—
“l am fully sensible of the great beneflis to be derived
lu certain forms of urinary disturbance, from the use
of good Holland;but that is an article so difflculUo
procure, without great trouble, that 1 have beeu com
pelled lo content myself with I -ss palatable, and, there-
loro,lesslailhfully taken medicameiits, A pure first
rule f chcidam cannot tall to meet with the hearty appro
ballon of physicians.”
Dr. R. L. Illckley, of East Boston, Aug. II, 1853,
wrltos
“I have Just received yours of the ?th inst. and being
ful.y convinced that pure Holland gin is possessed of
inuuy medicinal properties, which, when judiciously ad
ministered, produce very beneficial results, I shall be
, happy lo Introduce your Aronpuic Scheidatn Schnapps
I among my friends lu lids vicinity.”
Dr. J. It. Kibble. Drukeavtlle, N. J , In January, 1853,
writes as follows;—
“So great has been tho difficulty with me to procuro
a pure article ol giu, and so often liuve 1 beeu disap
pointed, that 1 have almost entirely ceased lo prescribe
gin lor any complaint, and have nearly despaired of
being able to dull with better success, unless yours
is what you claim lor; If »o, you will have conferred a
boon on llio practitioners In this country, that 1 am
sure Ihoy will not bo slow to acknowledge.”
From Dr. S.F. Forbes, Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 13, IMJ.
“Tim frequent notices of ibe Schiedam Schnapps,
both by the pmiesslon ami the press, bad induced the
desire of testing the efficacy of this preparation of gin
brittle 1 received your note. I trust H will ttilfil the
expectations of the most snugulne, and prove both s
blousing nml n profit to suffering huronulty.”
Hr. tl. Colkins, town physician und surgeon at Lyme,
ConnceiiciiLsays, In a letter duied October 14, D*62:—
“I consider your Schledum -chnapps a supperinr ar
ticle, nml one that will not come short of our highest
expectations- Ills an article the medical fraieruUy
have long wanted. I have used il, so far, with every,
spimrent success. D. COLKINS.”
“1-abosatosy, New York, May’.’, 1853.
“Ms. Upqi.riio 66'oi.rDk as Sis:—I cannot speak
too highly orthe purity of your Schiedam Schnapps.—
Ill* decidedly superior to any thing or the kind la
the tunraet. It l» perfectly free from ihe admixture of
lusil oil, nr any of those urnyllc compounds which pro
duct) sur.il mischievous and Irreparable effect upon tho
conMlluiion,anJ which very few samples of slcoholio
iii*iiMi'll liquors are without—roost of them being
largely Impregnated with It. 1 have personally In-
sprcied llm various processes of distillation practiced
at Scliiedaiu, ami know that unuMtal care Is taken to
separuto tlie noxious elements from Ihe pure alcohol
and your Schnapps I* u striking prool of Us suooms.—
As n meJIosI agent for chronic and renal affections, I
have succeaslully proscribed It: and recommend It as an
agreeable cordial mid harmless stimulant, and shall
continue in do so as wo I as to use it a" a source of pura
alcohol (or chemical Investigations uud oxperimants,
“Your obedient,
ISAIAH DECK. Consulting Aalyllcol Chemist.
The genuine Is sold hy all the roapvclablc Druggists
and GrocerslulheUulled Stales.
UDOLPIIO WOLFE.
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