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'AYANNA HE U >. ICAN, MONDAY MORN). -NOVEMBER 20, I
NOTICE
rg^FRKDKlllCKD.OUirrKN aud OKO.O.O»Ur r
m» authorised Attorney* during my ahiwiirn from •
G.M. URIFF'KN.
jtirsunah, Not. 19.1M*.
NOTICK.
INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, 19th NOV., 1966.
Aft-r tho '.’5th lust., *11 who shall not 1»i*t«
^■7^produevd their Scales, Weights and Measures
Office for adjustment. will l»> promptly reported.
JO J AS. Sll Kl.l.M AN, Inspector W. * M. C. 8.
NOTIOB.
^ The mi mm) inciting oftha l\>mml**lonor* of
Public Honda of t hatham County will l»o bi'ld
; |bo Court llou** In the city of Savannah, on the tenth
I»r. (sing ths second Monday In lWenitwr next, at 11
bvk A. M.. District Coiundaalouera will come prepared
n'pirt the length of tholr raid*, the number of hands,
ih.- numtar of hrklgvs, the number of day* they work
.1 the tioto of working.
IV. W, WASH. Si-rotary
i.'T 3iv—fenDcd H- H* 0- 0*
OFFICE CI1AHI.KSTUN A SAVANNAH R.
R. COMl'ANY. NOVEMBER 19. ISM.—A Si
nd Annual Instalment of F1VK DOLLARS ($51 per
Share on the Stock subscribed for Oil* Company la now
dl.al fir—|w*»nient toll* made t.. the Secretary and
TiciunreK at the Olltoe of the Company, 32 llroad street,
m or before WEDNESDAY, the ninth day of January,
1Md . TIIOS. F. DRAYTON, President.
24—Jnu. 9
NOTICE.
TUB Rate of Freight on Ralea of Domestic
'tFf l>y this line to New York, will be Bight Cents
pi r fool, until further noiios,
PAnKI.FORn, FAY fc CO.
Orrn-K N. Y. aan 8avamnaii STRAMsnir Co. I
[o.-l9] Savannah, * lot. 8, 18S5. j
R.»Tl SOF FIIKIhTiT
-j- lit the Philadelphia a.id Savannah Steam*
ship i.ltio, on Bight Goods oud Dry Goods,
be 111 cents nnd 15 cent* per cubic foot, being tho
i i-iablish.-d prior to Juno last,
tug 27 C. A. 1.. LAMAR, Agent.
KPECIAI. NOTICE.
fy<»nthe first day o! February next, the Arm
HORTON fc RIKF.M AN, will be dissolved by
ration. Alter this date, they will do an ex-
.ive CASH BUSINESS, fir tho purposo of set-
lime up.
All of oar stork of Watcher, Jewelry, Silver Ware
iml Fancy Goods, we will soil at a very small advance
tu the cost, for cash oiill.
MIORTON It RIKBMAN,
1 lU Uroughtoo-streot.
Savannah, Jnne 1st. 1855, rosy 31—If
M»rcf: liilioTirEr
ALL PBRSi iNS Indebted to the late firm of pniCB It
VI’. ADER are respectfully requested In call on tho sub-
tcrdier and pay up, and thereby save trouble and ex*
WM.O. PRICE, 147 liny street,
Jy II - .Summing Co-partner.
A Proclamation.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. )
Mlllcdg. vlllo, Ha., Novi'lillier IH. 1856. J
I T bohooveth Stute*. us well aa Individual*, to recognisn
their de|M>udi«nco ou the Great Autlior of life and good,
slid on suitable occasions to give i-vldonro of their faith
nnd gratitude, by public di-hionslratlona of humiliation
nud ihnttkNglvIng. Within tin* last year our own Slate
ha* bi-ett (Mvidlnrly blessed by Heaven. whll*l vat Ion*
clllt-a a ltd ma-tionn of our country have been desolated by
tlm rnvagea of dlm-n*c, working In their dire extremity,
the profoundeat sympathies of our liyurt*. the Destroying
Angel, with pestilential tin>alh, ltna left ottr hohlern tin-
Invaded, and intr people In the enjoyment of unusual
health. Tlte ntllt and sunshine have been dispensed pro*
nitioiuly, Riling our granaries with jdt-nty, and iIIsjh-11*
log all bars of fautinu or sulTerlna. Tito strife and run*
cor of |iarty spirit are lulled, at least, for a season. Inrl*
ting to a renewed cultivation of all tho elmrith-n of social
life, nnd a friendly, fervent eolil|»etltlon In the holy task
of preserving nnd perpetuating our lienlgliund happy in
stil ntIon*. A large nttuth-r of State* have already np-
poiitled and set a part Thursday, the'JOtli Instant, for the
mininenduhlo service of giving thanks. Georgia, with
diH-ji humility nnd grateful reven-ni-e, will Join hand*
with this sisterhood of supplicating Sovereignties, nud
bowing around one conmion altar, implore n lontlnnatu o
of Heaven's mercies upon herself nnd our common emm*
try.
Thernfhre. I, llcrschel V. Johnson. Governor of mid
State, Issue this proclamation. designating Thursday, tlm
29th instant, ns n day iff thanksgiving and prayer, recom
mending the variott* rcllglmis'b’nomlnatloiisln the State,
to meet in their respective phtcos of Woi>hip, and engage
in such devotionnl exercises ns tuny bu appropriate to the
i-iivumstntices and occasion.
Given under my hand and seal of the Executive Depart
ment at the Capitol, lit Milledgovllle, the day nnd vet
above written. IIKRSCIIEL V. JOHNSON,
nov 24
Smoke Good Segars!
Men YOU Wild. FIND THEM -&»
COHN Ell OF DULL A CONGRUSS-STS.
I HAVE RECEIVED by recent arrival* tho following
hrnntla, in addition to my stock of CHOICE SKOARS,
■o universally «rknowhilg«il by judges of tho article, as
“drumIT THB TiriNGr ! *f
Conchlta Opera, Lu Dcscuhricrta,
Excelsior Superior, La Prontitml,
Consolacion, La Yigllcncia, Gutierrez Operas,
nov 24 M. MOLINA.
Uottcnca.
I'lY AUTHORITY OF THE 8TATE OF GEORGIA. I
Havana l*lai» Lottery.
Jasprr Coiinlj Academy Lottery t
„ MAOOW, GrA.
' 1^,. WVTTBRY I* t-oudlicti'il on the plan of the Royal
X Lottery ot llhvaua of single nuntbi-rs, and drawn' at
CONCERT HALL, MACON, UA.,
rnler the sworn sujtcrintendoiice or Col. Geo. M. Locnn
id Jus. A. Ntshet, Esip
irantl Helteine fbr December ltth, I860.
W'luut Prlr.es nniountltig to *
$00,000!!
CLAM X,
Will bo distributed ns follows:
Priv.e of $16,000 Is $15,000
6.000 Is 6,000
Auction Sales.
do
do
4,000 is 4.IMMI
U.000 1* 3,000
2,000 is 2,INN)
1..VX) is 1.51MI
1.100 is 1,100
Prlxosor $1,000 Is 6,000
tlo 600 Is 6.0<I0
do 200 Is 2.0(8)
do 120 1s 1.200
do 100 is 2,600
do 60 Is 8,600
25 Is 8,400
H¥ Ht’EMJElt ( imtIU, A I Q,
At Auction.
• THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, In front or store,
Alt asaoiiment of Dry GimhIs, Groceries, LiijimrS, Ci
gars, Tobacco, Furnltuie, Clocks, Watches, Faticy Arti*
clwi^Ae. nov 20
On the ilrsTTUESDAY In Deeeinlier nexL between the
usual lii.uca of sale, will Ih> sold before tie- Court House,
1**1 and luiprowineul* No. 6, Calhoun Ward, corner of
Join s and Almrcoru streets.
On this lot i*n newly finished brick house, with all (lie
modern Improvement*.
Terms— Halt cash, balance at six months,with approved
security; pitrclinser paying for titles. ^ nov 10
Oil the first TUESDAY in December'next. ut iloclock,
will be sold before the Court House,
A Negro Woman, and her two Children.
Terms—Cosh; purchaser paying for titles.
.130 do
LANDS AT AUCTION.
WIU U SOLS AT FUDUC AUCTION IX THE CITY OP DBUXBWtCl.QA.
OH TUESIHt, 27TU INST.,
10,000 AOXUDB
OF PINE AND HAMMOCK LAND8.
T HESE LANDS lie contiguous to Wnternnd Carriago,
the line of the limits* ick and Florida Rail ltoad, and
are worthy ofuttcnlion.
For purtlculurs, enouire of
K. M. MOORE, ESQ., Agent,
nov 10 Rninswlck, Oa.
NOTICE.
QT I HAVE removed my Offlco to No. 176 Rsy 8t.
oct 31 OOTAVHB COHEN.
Cautnuatca for (Office.
11)11 TAX COLI.EC Toil.
ITT FUI ENDS AND FEU,OW-ClTr/EN8.-l am
il'andhiale for ra-cleotlon lor tho ofllce of TAX COl^
LECTOR, oulhe 1st Alonday In January next, and res-
pectlully ask your sup|>ort. F. M. STONE.
N. II. If elected, 1 pledge ntnelf not to accept of any
other office. ' [oct 311 F. M. 8.
TO THB VOTER* OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
GENTLEMEN t— I ain a candidate lor lho
office of Tax Collector of this County, (tlte
(lei-ltoit to be held on the first .Monday lit January,
ir.'.tt.) sud respectfully solicit your support.
l-tde A. F. ItF.NNETT.
FOR Nil EM I PE.
f FELI.OW-C1TIZBN8—I olfer li>r llteofilco
of Sheriff of ChntUatn county, nt the enatilitg
eit‘cU"ii III January m-xi. uiid leapetftlnUv solicit your
tupport. joct 17—id] WARING RU88EI.I,.
FOM OMDINAHl.
» TllE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
Gentlemen:—! stu a Candidate for election
___ to the office of Ordinary, at tho eleullott in
autiaiy next, and will be tbaukful for your support.
ata) Jit* Ml. G. 811 ErTALL.
ff FELL*>W CITIZENS:—| am a cattdidute
pO^ forlheoffloe of Ordinary at the election In
next, and respectfully ask your support.
J5,’5fi BARNARD B. HBB.
WB are atilltorizcil to aunouuco JAM E8 E.
_ GODFREY, an a cumbdale for the offico of
nary of Chatham Connty, at the ensuing January
election. may 5—Lt
We are authorized to uuiiouiico TIIO.M A A
II. HARDEN, asacnmlidule lor tho office
nr ordinary of Cliuihum County, at tho ensuing Jiinu
'••jinn. Jo 4—tdo*
'UH.yn
nay 7
s Approxiumthui Prices
ill Prizes aiiiuiintiug to fltOjOOO—Only 10,000 Numhors.
Every prize drawn nt each drawing, and paid when dun
'• full without deduction. Orders strietly conflilentlal.
-•tawiiigs sent to orders. Registered letters at my risk,
•lilts ou all solvent Ranks nt par.
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2.60.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
^ nov 24 _ Mucou, (In.
D RAWN NUMBERS of Greene and Pulaski
Monument Lottury, Class 281 :
14 ill) 74 1 47 71 40 28 34 38 64 61|U
Tickets 14 40 71 nnd 14 34 41, prizes sold,
nov 20 E. W1T111NGT0N.
$10,000
75 Nuiuor Lottery—.12 Drawn llallota.
Greeno and Pulaski Lottery.
class asa for ihsa.
To bo drawn nt Havanttah, Gg., Nor. 20,1866.
GREGORY A MAURY, MANAGERS.
8 C II £ >1 K:
i of 910,000-1 of «a,5oo—i of si.aso.
Tickets $2j..y—Shares in proportion.
Tickets and Fharos, either sing) v or by the package, for
t ni" by nor 20 E. WITIIINGTOX.
LOST. WANTS, &c.
nov 10
At Auction.
On the first TUESDAY iu December next, in front ortho
Court House, between tlte legal hours of salu:
2 Uuuailian Ponies, gttod gentle Fuddle Horses, nud
warranted souud. " '* nov 22
^Dippiita ^SuertinrmtntB.
FOR NEW YORK—(>LI) ESTABLISH-
ED LINE.—Tile schr. J. 1’itlCE, l’tlce, master,
Will have quit k despatch as above. For freight, apply ou
iMiard, or to nov 24 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
' 24 IIIUCHAM, KELLY A
VESSELS WANTED.
A Vessel to load Jrulit Jacksonville, Fla., to
.Philadelphia,
Mel to Loud iioin Jacksonville, Fla., to Buxton.
A Vessel to l*ind from Darien, Geo., to Thuum*tun, Mo.
For which a liberal freight will ho paid. Apply to
nov 23 WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
'T-. ' FOR KEW YORK.—OLD E8TAULl8lTED
LINE.—'The brig MARY, Walker, master, will
BlHfiitlutvu despatch as iiInivu. For freight, apply on
board at Telfulr's Wharf, or to
_nov 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR BALTIMORE.—The schr. WOOD-
BRIDGE, White, master, will have dix|iuteh fur
ve jsirt. Fim freight or passage, apply on boanl
at Telfair's Wharf, or to
nov 28 BBIOHAM, KELLY k CO.
" j-n, FOR BOSTON.—Tim ship UARTFOUU,
^■.tollnllelt. niaster. will have despatch for tlm uhovo
WhiMport. For freight or p:u>sage# apply on boanl at
Telfair s Wharf, or to
nov 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
Auction Sales.
Auction Bales.
II% W V LI,Y 4c ItlOAT tlOl.l.IN.
Admlulstrator's Sale.
On tho first TUESDAY in January next, heforo the
House in tho city ofHavnnDah, between tho legal Wirs
of imlo, '
A Negro Man, Wllllaiu, aged 46 years, helonging to tho
estatoof Mrs. Ann K.Guinn, by permission oftbeCoiirt of
ordinary. GEO. PJ1AKR18UN, Adnt'r.
nov 20
Real Estate at Private Hale.
Fix Itrick Tenements, two stories on u basement, Imnd
gom-ly finished, edrnor of Ilarnunl and Usstou streets.
Rents Tor $1,700 per nntium.
AI*o, ten Brick Totietuuiits, eorticr of Harrison and Ht.
Gall streets. For further particulars enquire nt tlm office.
Also, a Negn* Woman, aged 24 years, with her two
ehiidren, one 4, the other 2 years old, sound and lie-altv.
Sold for no fault. Tlte woman is a good plain cook, wash
er uud jroner. nov LI
At Private tide.
2 Shares Oglethorpe Plank lloa.l Stock •, If not sold bo-
(lire the first Ttmaday iu December next, will be sold nt
public outcry to tlm highest bidder duriug the usual hours
or sale. 3 ' uov 10
At Private 8sle.
0 Shares Armory Hall Stock. If nut sold at private
salu will Im s< Id at nuhllo out cry, before tho Court
lloit-e, «n Tuesday the tills of November, during tho
usual hours or sale oct 31
Public. Halo.
C'J Plsntatlon Negroes will be sold nt public outcry, ou
THURSDAY, 2‘M of November, at II o’clock, nt
.Milieu, nit tho Cotilrnl Rail Road. (71) mlm station.)
This gnug of Negron* wuro raised lu Hcrlvon County,
on the plantation of Jeffurson Roberts, and uro well
known ihiough'iut Hint County its good plantation bunds,
accustomed to the culture of corn und cotton. Tlm men
arc among the most export and skillful timber cutters
In tho Stale. To thorn desirous of purcha*dng Negroes
for plantation purposes uimxcupliouai lu every respect,
ami of established reputation In tholr neighborhood, an
opportunity Is nlf.mled biu-Ii as seldom occurs.
Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or city acceptances.
For information, apply to Tll<>8. VV.CdLl.INS, Macon,
Ga., or WYLLY Is MONTHOLLIN.
oct 29 Savannah, Ga.
IIY T» J. WAJilfl*
ON T U EH DAY,’ D.-«cui bi-r 4, Vi ll'be sold In front or Uki
Uouit llous», between the legal hours of sale,
60 head of Hliucii, 10 fine Mlleli’Cow* with Calves, 22
h> ad of 8t<M'k Cattle, 1 Mule, 1 Sorrel Marc, 1 Hay Mare,
I.ihs) bushels sh-lled Corn, moio or less; 3,000 llm Fodder,
more less, sold as tlm probi ty of T. Onsuii, deceased, un
der decree of tlm Hon BupeHorOourt of Chatham county.
Terms cash.
The Real Estate, Negroes, Ac., will he disposed of on ths
1st Jaiiuni-y, i860, nt the Court House. The Sheep. Milch
Cows, and Stock Cattle,can lie seen ut any Hum ou Hutch-
ln*on *i Island. nov 0
On thiThrst TUESDAY In lleri-inl*er next, will bo sold
before tlm Court House,
Western Half Imt 27, Greene Ward, property of Estate
Win. S. Johnston. Sold by permission of tlm Ordinary for
the benefit of heirs and creditors of -wid estate.
nov ft—td G. 5V. JOHNSTON, Adm'r. __
~ At t*rivaiu rfuTe.
Twolnmlllos of Negroes, a woman aged 38 years, a
field baud, wi*h bin children, a boy 12 yc-urs and n girl
U )oar*—a Woman 3-1 years, a good Cook and Washer,
her children, a bo> ti yours and a hoy la months. Ti
tle* uuiloiihti d. nov it
Auction Sales.
IIV HULL & VIKENTIES.
_ tBPrcxMoaa ao > riiii.nnicK adki-l
jndlnn Pony at Private Sale.
A v'vy Uno “ Crock” Indian Saddle Pony. Sold fbr
no fault _ nov 28
Dry Goods,'Clothing, Hardware and Cutlery—at auction.
THIH DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of store, will ho sold,
A largo Iuvoice of .tssorted Dry Good*, Clothing, Fancy
Goods, Ac., landing ibis morning, per steamer Gordon
from Charleston, bale |>ositivc.
Terms lavsh. _ nov 24
Hummer Residences—Eight Lots of Land at Auction.
On TUESDAY, 4tli Di-ceinbcr next, ot 11 o’clock, In front
of Court House,
Eight 1/its. each about twenty acres, situated In
Chatham enmity, between tlm Caiiston Bluff and Bona-
venture r.-ml*. alwnt 3 miles from tlm city.
Du these bits are high, healthy situation* for settle
mniU, good planting lands, a plenty of timlmr and good
water, which make thorn very desirable fbr country sum
mer resiliences, ami gardens, l'lmy havo recently b on
surveyed, nnd plan rau bo scan at our Counting Room.—
they will Im sold ono with a privilege of the whole.
Terms cash. ‘
nov 20
PilvnloSnlo.
Hll »RTH sod llron, In quantities to suit puichasers—
A pair of gentle Family Carriage Horace, kind In har
ness and good travelers.
Central Railroad Stock.
South Western Railroad '‘lock. oct 27.
’’AlPrlvuioSfllo.
A Rond of the Hlaloof Georgia for $5uo, bearing In
terest 7 |mr cent
A Itond of tho South Western Railroad for 9500,con
vertible In stock. oct 15
Private Halo
A likely mulatto boy aged 25 ) ears, to bo sold to a
city resident owner, only. Terms accommodating,
rep 00
Private Kale.
Two “ Ely’s Patent” Gins for Hen Island Colton, One
finish, with metallc rollers, (new,) for salo low.
Also, I on seeks of (2 bushels each) Egyptian Oats for
seed, for rale In quantities to suit purchasers—a rime-
riorsrtl lo. octftfl
AIKS. 1)11. llKMMillJtAl’S SCHOOL
MS
WAS OPKMEn ON TltB
First ITIonduy In Noveiubor.
RS. C. would Inform her friend* that^there are a few
vacancies which may liu filled by applying imme
diately. A few young Lmlies would l*e received iuto tho
family os hoarding scholars, where they will receive tho
kindest rail’ and attention.
Mr. MASSON, Teacher of tho French Language. Resi
dence North side of Liberty street, 4 doors abtvo Bar
nard.
uov 22
SAVANNAH, OA.
LBFLBlt & WILl OX,
DX3NTIBTS,
Offlo« ova- Do Witt a Morgan’s 8tore
on Cougresa Street.
oct 4—ly
MI SICA l, UA lt I>.
JULIUS XXARINO,
J*rofesHor of
Respectfully offer his sarvlces to the
cltixciisnf Havnunah. 1
: To ho found at \V. D. Zogbaum’s
Music Store
oct 1—3m
a,.
HATS AND CAPS «■»»
Corner Burnnrd k Brougliton-Sts.
B ELDENW
NEW STYLE
SILK HATS.
SOFT HATS, of nil descriptions.
CAPS of every STYLE und QUALITY.
Low fur Cash or uoon Crkiut. Ih >KN HR OF
oc. 8-ljuo UROIIGIITON U BARNARD.
B. BEjXjXS,
Factor and General Commission
No. Tl Huy-Nlrvul, >»»vmiiuili, Oa.
n. 1*10 1,16 A.
IMPORTER OF
CHOICE SPANISH SEQAKS,
Tobacco, A'c.
CORNKR OP UoNORXHS AN1> HULL STRKXTS,
SAVANNAH,
nov I—lyr
J. 11. GILMORE.
IUA IIURSLEY,
l t)lt I.LBHK <11 (JIHlttTN.
aZ jV FFtl.I.OW CITIZENS:—I um a candidate
for tho office of Cl«m of il»o Huperlor and
nu rior Courts at the election iu Janunry next, and ro
epcclfnlly nsk jour support. JNO. E. DAVIS,
je tl—lu*
FELLOW-CITIZENS: —I am n cnndldutu
at the election in January next, for Clerk o(
operior and Inferior Courts, and will Im thankful
tor your suffrages. VV.M. II. BULLOCH,
may 14 laD.V5<i
NOTICE.—We are authorized to annoiinco
WmSF JOHN V. TARVER as a Cahdldate Tor Clerk
of the Superior and Inferior courts, nt the ensuing elec
tion, In Jauuary next,
inuy Itl Jan *5»
J. R. GILMORE & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
NB W YOZIK.
Particular uth-nUnn nivcn to tbu *alo of Cotton, Klee,
Ac., amt liberal cash iul\uncus mado nn cnn*ignnii-iits.
lll.F'KItKNUKHs—Hunter * llanimi-ll, t)uvniiMiih, tin..
O.G. Parsley, Esq.. I'rodd.-ut Ctimiiii-rcial Bank, Kidd.ir k
Martin. J. It. FTnnni-r, F.sq., IViliuingtou, N. C.
nov 16—ly
WANTED,
I AND WARRANTS. The highest going rates will lie
j paid for Laud Warrants, hv
uov 21 SPENCER CURRELL A CO.
WANTED TO HIKE.
id ARI.E-ntlDIKD Negro Men to work os coal-passers
on board steamship Isabel. Apply to
nov 5 COHENS & HERTZ.
DECK FIIEIGIIT WANTED.
A DE<!K LOAD of Cotlon Is wanted for Rrig L. A
PALMER, bound for Boston. Apply to
uov 2 COIIBN8 St HERTZ.
rt. FOR, HAVRE,—The Ship CONSUL, Cuptnlu
J- II. Mortimer, for engagement of Grain or Cot-
Twit ton; apply to
norl# J. R. A J. a. MILLS.
FOR NEW Y Oil K—DEMI LL'S LINK'.—
ETho regular |uickct hark PETER DEMILL, N.
Iloey, inasbir, want* ubuut 400 bales Cotton, to complete
cargo. Apply to ROWLAND k SON,
WANTED,
T O PURCHASE, tk-i-ond-hund Wine and Porter Bottles
App’ '
Ajtply to
T. J. WALSH, No. 170Bay street.
WANTED.
Ijwa AAA RUSH FILS of OYSTER 811ELL8 to be
JlMMJUl/ delivered within tho next six months.—
Apply to oct23 C. /L L. LAMAll,
WANTED.
H ANDS to work In 1 he upper Rice Mills. Apply at
the Mills o ’
oct 0
ROUT. HABERSHAM 6c SON.
OPENING FALL AND WINTEH IHIL.1-
NF.IKY tiDOIFSi.
MRS. C. FREELAND will open this day, 18th
ol'Ociober,a largo nnd selected assortment of
goods, consisting of French, Silk, nnd Satin
puliurii Bonnets; also a choice Ini of plain nud colored
Straws. lUbbons, Velvets. Laces, Flowers, Peathors,
Embroideries, Dress Caps nud Head Dresses.
Bonnets Cleaned and Pressed.
N. II. And this Seaton, in the Dress making depart
ment, she a III bu enublcd lo please her customers In
overy respect as to Fitting, Making nud Trlmlng. as she
has ndvaidnue* of procuring the best and most ap
proved Purls Fusliloiis, monthly, having also engaged
the services of u competent person from the North.—
She will n.iy particular ailcnilon to the Making. Braid
ing ami Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Dresses
made lu Ibe most laahintmblu manner In twenty-four
hours. 177, BROUGHTON STREET,
oct I** «ipposlto SI. Andrews !la)l._
Ilri.Qra. 1st Reg. 1st Brig. 1st Dlv.
GEORGIA STATE Ml LIT*
Havvmxui. Nov. 14th.
I T 18IIEHETIYORDERED, Tlmt an Ehi'llou take pint
for a Captain, First nu'ISeroud l.i< nt, nanl -aud Kn*ign,
tocuiniuand Comjiaiiy It. of till* Regiment, atlheofiio) of
Tuns. EnsN. K**|., on Monday, the 20th lust., under the
requirements iu conformity to the law.
Itl* ordered. That nn Election take place for a Captain,
First nnd Second Lieutenants uud Ensign, It* command
Company D. of this Reuiineut, on Monday, 2Htli iust., at
the office of Philip M. Russell, Esq., under the usual re
quirements of the law.
lt is also ordered, That nn Fllcctlon bike place fora Cap
tain. F'ir*t and Second IJeiit.-nuui* and Ensign, to com
mand Company K. of this Regiment, nt J. II. Maiiston'h
Littery Office in llroiighton street, on Tuesday, 27th lust.
And upon the same day, thut an Election shall take place
for a Captain, Find ami Second Liuutaunnt* and Fhi-ign.
to command Coin puny F\ of this Kogiincfit.nt the office of
Rout. ItAirotir*, Esq., nil of which election* shall bu held
under the requirements of the law. By ordi r of
JAMES SULLIVAN.
Lieut. Col. 1st Regiment G. M.
W. 8. Dimi-i, A<U't 1st Reg t. > nov lit—t.l
llv. )
ATI A, y
nil. 1855.)
FOR NEW YORK—(JKOIlOIA LINE —
_JThe flue fait sailing schr LOYAL SCRANTON,
ilcii master, will lmvo quick d' limtch for the above
port. For freight or passage, apply ou hoard to captain,
— * • nov 21 _ COHENS k HERTZ.
^ WANTED TO CHARTER.—A vessel
fcto loud with Timber and Lumber, for St. Julius
Apply to CARLETON & PARSONS.
FORTnE W YORK-Brig AUGUSTA, Stone
^j£master. will meet with despatch for tho above
port. For freight engagements, apply to
nov 21 DANA A WASIIBURN.
FOR BOSTON.—The now fast sailing
|*a. ket bark GENERAL WARREN, 11. F. Clifford,
muster, having two-third* of her cargo engaged, will have
Immediate dispatch. F’or balance of freight apply to
cnptoiu on board, or to
•nov '2ft CARLETON k PARSONS.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER
FOR AN EASTERN OR NORTHERN POUT.—Tlm
hr. J. A. STAN LEY, Cupt. Simmons, is ready to
•erelve freight or charter ns above. Apply to
uov 17 HOWL
Uiulcrxvrlter’a Sale.
'■ BY OCTAVUD COIIHN.
W ILLlNisiddun Monday, 2Ctli lust., at 10 o’clock
from my lower Store;
hft bales Gunny Cloth; 2 rases Hooks.
1 case Brushes; 4 cases McrcliandUis
1 box Iron Boilers; 4 colls ltigging.
1 case Marbl" Slabh; 2 barrels Mackerel.
. 2 lmlf barrels Mackerel; 77 boxes Pickets and Pro
se rves.
38 boxes Plckols anil Preserves; 7 tierces OIL
Running part of two 4 wheeled Wagons.
1 bundle Twine.
One Buggy and Harness.
Being part of the Cargo of tlm Brig Martha Hill, wrecked
jm Nag's Head, North Carolina, und rcshlppod to this nort
per schooner Seeing, sold by order of the Port Wardens
for account of the underwriter* nnd nil concerned.
Terms cash, nov 22 '
RANSOM STOVE WORKS,
X Valuable l‘lanlalloii,Ju Liberty Co..
*»
Ington
_ 161X1;IVMi OF TAX It ETI I6NS.
cr I'kllow—Citizens : I ain a camlidste for the
office of Receiver of Tax Return*, for Chatham County,
si tho election in January next, and respectfully solicit
your vote*. nov 2—id S 8. SIBLEY,
PF.LLOW-CITIZEN8:—1 nra a candidate
for tlm offlco of Receiver of Tax Roliirus, in
Jlmiurv next, nnd respectfully solicit your voles.
JOHN It, HABERSHAM.
. w FELLOW CITIZF.N8:—On the first oi
May la«l, I niinouueed inysolf a caadhlato
lot Receiver ol 'I nx Reltiriib : und mu now ncsmll-
oaui for thut ofllce, at tlm next election, and respect
fully sulicil your support.
Your obedtont servant,
Jo ft It. T. TIIKU8.
TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF 'l’IIATIIAM CJ.
I am a candidulu for Receiver of Tnx Re-
W&r turns attlio eloc'.ion in January next, and re-
spec lullv o*k vour support,
may 2-.»-jan5,’50 WM. W. MATES.
SAVANNAlf, 61AV I. 1855.
Messrs FJonoas:—You will please an-
ilV noiince Mr. ALF:XANDF:R THOMAS as a
Caudidnln for Receiver of Tax Returns, at llm ensuing
Januury election, aud oblige MANY VOTERS.
may 3
FELLOVV CITIZENS;—l am a candidate
WU/Sr for the offlco of Receiver of Tnx Returns, In
Jaunarv next, and respectfully solicit your votes.
in) i'.l-tf I.E. DILLON.
FELLOW-CITIZENS:— I mu a candidate
KsF for tlm office or Receiver of Tux Returns, in
January next, and respectfully solicit your votes,
may 14 tf/■ N. WINKLER
FOIC TAX UOLLIK Toil.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
GENTLEMEN:—I mo acamiidatu for the
ifficeof Tax Collector of this t.'ounty, (tho
I’Uonlobe held on the first Monday In January,
IH.ib,) and respectfully solicit your support.
... ., nu> ”1SUiI.TI
mav ID—tf
PETER G.THOMAS.
JUDSON HOUSE.
JackNoiivillcs Ii»Nt Floridu.
E Til IS new and eoinmodlous llouso Is now
open for the reception of lloardeis. Those
wishing to avoid the severity of a Northern cli-
iiifi', may find uccominodntionsul tho JUDSON HOUSE,
•In-re every niicnlion wil. he rendered that comlort
'h niaiid*-by ihe mHiiagcmoiit of C. W. Salisbury and
bisc unpelent asil;iaiil«. DANIEL DAY,
••et‘2ft —lino Proprietor.
1830. MILliEBS 1030.
PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS'ALMANAC,
For the States of Carolina and Georgia,
For the Yenr of our I<or(l 1H3G.
Received nnd for sale, wholesale nnd retail, by
WAILWK Ac DAY 18,
Booksellers and Stationers, No. 15'.) t'ongrns street.
JAS. 11. DICKSON,
Life and Fire lusuraiice Agent,
tVTTLL TKAYF!L through Ci nlral nnd Upper Georgia
WT and Tennessee, duly aullmri/ed by responsible
Companies, to bullcit and receive applications from par
ties wishing their lives or property Insured,
lie will also net ns ng* nt for the f-'avaiinah Republican.
Refers to Messrs. Webster A Palntin, Wm. King, Ken
nedy k Bench, J. M. Norwood, P. V> . Alexander, V. W.
Skiff, Savannah. m.v ft—tf
B. M. BLOUNT,
COLI.ELTI6G AGENT,
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
WOULD respectful ly refer nurilo* lo tho following
VY gentlemen: Alexander Mitcholl, T. P. I’ea-o and
Jacob Kokeiibnugh, Darien, Ga.; Sainuol Palmer Ac Son,
Savannah; M.P.Slaecy, E-q., Charleston, 8 U.{ F. J.
Beck, Esq., 09 Wull-slroel, Now York.
Darien,»Jet., 1855. oct 2
NOTICE.
OFFICE SAVANNAH, ALBANY fc GULF’ R. R. CO.
Savannah, Nov. 3, 1865.
T ^HE THIRD Instalment of 10 per rent, on tho capi
tal block of this Company, is required to l*e paid at
this office, ou Mouduy, tlm 7tli day of JauiiurjLii* xt. By
order. _ CIIAS. GRANT, Soc'y and Trims,
nov 6—emonJan 7
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
1 HAVE THIS DAY a»»o<:iiited with me. SAMUF1L 0.
GAUM ANY nnd FRANCIS J. CHAMPION. The busi
ness will hereafter bn conducted under tho name and
stylo of GAItMANYS * CHAMPION'.
Savnmiiili, Ga., Nov. 1, 1855.
nov 6 _ 0. W. 0 ARM ANY
CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH. - {
NOYEMBF.lt TERM. 1865. I
T HE CITY COURT of Savannah has boon mljnuriiod |
until the 2d Monday nt Dcccniln'r next. Suitors, Ju- |
rursand Witnesses, will plcnsotnkc notice
FOR HAT.SB.
Til 15 BiinserllH-r, Wl*blng lo remove, offers for
sale hi* plantation adjoining tho village of F'lom-
ruusliiting of eight hundred acres, a part of «lilrli
ha* li>eii surcessfullv cultivated in mips of Corn, Cotton
and lticu. The biilniieo well limbered with oak. cypress,
ami yellow pine forest, convenient to tlm Savannah, Al
bany ami Gulf Rail l(<md. Upon the premise* are a
comfortable Dwelling, gin-house, grist mill, negro houses
uinl femes in good repair. A good school and church
are near by, and an extensive, and unrivalled meadows
for stock grazing.
Persons wishing to buy will please apply to
JOHN K. MANN, Hineavillo, Go.,
nov 12 or to WYLLY k MONTMOLI.lN.
ROWLAND k SON.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Brig GEO.
^laCWHIT.NFA', Baker master, having most or her
cargo engaged, will have quick despatch as above. F'or
freight or passage, apply to
_n»v 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR BOSTON.—Tlm fast sailing bark
lOKGRUE THOMAS, Aiusbury master, having part
oi m i cargo engaged, will have quick di-*palch ns iiIhivo.
For freight or passage, apply to captain on hoard, nr to
mivU CARLETON k l‘ARSONS.
^ WANTED TO CHARTER.—A Vessel
SwSalhout the cnpuuity of 250 casks Rice. Appl v to
jmvjt OHIENS k IIEItT/..
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—
j54aiiTlm schr. AN AN DA Llv. Hu- • master. Apply to
nov 8 CARLETON A PARSiINS.
' *&£* FOR LI VERPOOLT—TimA lAunrleaii
^JeriK*hip EQUITY, Janies J. Noyes master, having
nmst of bar cargo engaged, will have quick despatch.—
F'or halaucn of freight, apply to
nov ft—tf CARL KPP1N0.
VESSEL WAN A ED.
A Vessel Iroin 400 to 601) tons to load with
JUS sawed Lumber for Cadcz. For which a libe
ral freight will bo paid. Apply to
nov 2 COHENS 6s IIERTZ.
c&h FOR FREIGHT OR L’II ARTUR.—’The brig
iSL&Hol.CS, Kuowlton, inaster. Apply in
_oCl 3il OGDEN, STARR A CO.
j&li foIThalb^pheTc.iitor'ciiaKTER.-Tlis
flue echr MARIETTA HAND, well suited for
currying Grain or Cotton, will take freight or charter,
nrenn ho purchased on application to Cupt Torry, on
board, nt Andorsou's upper wharf, or lo
oct3j _ ROWLAND 6t SON.
FOR* LIV ERPt )OL.—Tlie~ all Ip MARCIA TT.
utfmm DAY. Chase, master, will have despatch for tho
nve port. For freight of 5Mo Imlo* Colton, apply to
05128 T, ». fc j. o. M(LL8.
Full 1.1 VKRPOOL—Tho A I AiiirrlewrT Bhfp
, OilAllTEK OAK, llouilll*tie, master, having
part of nor cargo engaged, will liavo quick dosputcli for
above port. For freight apply lo
ocl 20 BRIGH AM, KF.l.LV 4r CO.
AUCTION HA-IililH.
BY MINIS k JOHNSTON.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
O N tho lir*l TU ESDAY lu January next, in front of tho
Court Homo,between tlm legal hours of sale, will bn
sold, iu compliance with the ia*t will ami testament of
late Doratlien Abrahams, tlm following vuluahlu City pro
perty, licloiiglng to sold estate:
Half Lit No. 4 In fee simple, Laroche, Tything Heath-
court Ward, next to the residence of J. W. Morn-1, with
tlm brick two story dwelling, store ami cellar, fronting on
Itrou-diton street, now occupied by J. I). Jcsso lisa family
grocery, subject to a lease iff three years from first of Fele
runry next.
Lot N'*>. 3, Liberty Ward,with the twotrnanu-nt two story
wooden duelling, fronting011 Broughton street, with car
riage houses, stables uud kitchen. The lot I* subject tonu
annual ground rent to the City of $27.6ft (twenty-seven
dollars nnd fifty cents.)
Also, I**t No. 10. Jackson Ward, on which Is a large two
story wooden dwelling on a high brick Imsciuent, fronting
on Hull street, with carriage house ami stable; on tho
southwest corner of said lot, is a small two story wooden
dwelling on a high brick hascuimt, flouting also on Hull
street, with carriage house nnd stable; this lot I* subject
to an annual ground rent of $33.12 (thirty-three.dollars
ami twelve cents.
Tho above property will h$ sold without resi-rvo.
Term*—One-third rash, one-third three months credit,
nml remaining third tour months credit, secured by mort
gage of the propel ty, und policy of iusurauee transferred.
J. DELAMOTTA,
nov 10 Executor D-.-r. >l h-.-a Abrahuius.
^ Ull-nOHB jtoot* MSB
NEW toil It & SAVANNAH PICKETS.
ftl'XlllS NEW LINE Is composed of llm, following
1 vessels, one of which will li'ive Pier No. 0 North
lliver, Now Ymk, punctuiiliy every Thursday:
New schr EDWARD KIDDF.R, 32d lour,Ty lor, Master
» •• ItRNNF.T PLANNER,'J-25 do. AppicglG,do
“ “ GF.OKGE DAVIS, 3'Ki ton*, Smith, tlo
“ LOVFiT PEAUuUK. 37ft tons. Merry. do
” “ VVALl'ER RALEIGH, 3M tons, .Marshall, do
Those vessels nro all of tlm first class, ami. having
been built during the pu«l your expressly for llm trade,
nro well deserving the uitenlmn of shippers. They urc
Commanded by masters of experlenco nmi ability, and
shippers can rily upon quick tlispn ch. and every alien-
lion being paid to Iht'ir convenience.
J. R. lill.MURE «C cu, 154 Water-st., N.Y.
HUNTER At U ‘ MM ELI,, Agents, Savannah.
AT A Lit A NY, NEW YORK.
W E offer lor salo, at our SAVANNAH 9TJVF.
AGENCY, a largo nnd varied assortment of
STOVES,
OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
and soiled a continuance of tho liberal encouragement
given our Agency iu this city duriug Urn past voar. For
llm information of ALL PlRTlFfS interested in tke
8TOVJ5 BUSINESS, either buying or soiling, we have
tlm satisfaction oi Informing our customers abroad (as
those nt homo know tho fuel*) that during thspaet year
we hone sold MORE STUPES than any other estab
lishment »n the State of Georgia or South Carolina.
V' i) make lids statement In justlco to our*elvcs, and to
sot ns riRht heloro the trade, and with a full determin
ation or doing more nnd belter for our customers du
ring tho pr« sent year. JAMES 811,1,IVAN,
Agent for S. II. Ransom A Co.,
oct 13—2m Stove Msnufac'urrrs, Albany, N. Y.
Administrator's Sale.
On TUESDAY, 11th of December next, at 11 o’clock, will
ho s d l at the Marshall House, Broughton street,
All the Fiindturo in said House,consisting of a large and
complete assortment for said Hotel of Parlor, Ohamlier and
Kitchen Furniture; also an Omnibus and sett of Ilmmcss
for lour horses. Sold ns thoi>orishnb!c property belonging
lo the estate of A. 11. Hartwell, deceased, by permission of
the Court of Ordinary ahd per order of the Administrator,
for 1 he benefit of tho creditors nud helm of said estate.
Terms cash. A. BUN A UD, Temporary Adm’r.
N. II. A catalogue of the articles ran l»e seen on njipUcfr
tiou nt our Counting Rooms, or to tho Administrator.
ALSO,
The Irnso of the Mnrshnll House can lo treated for pr*
vlous to tlicdny of rale, on npplicatiun to A. BONAUD or
, Mr*. MARY MARSHALL. hot 19
Largo Hnlnof eholceold Wines and Liquors—At Auction
On THURSDAY, next at 11 o'clock, In front of Store,
One hundred and soventy-flvo packages of Wines and Iff-
. quors, viz:
111 cnaus. 1 dot each, “ Yrlartes” Sherry, 18321
lTcnses 1 tlo/. each, Gordon Sherry;
1 doz euch, Old Madeira Wino;
• 25 cases 1 do* each, Old Port Wine ;
48 can's l doz each, Dark Cognac Brandy t
12 cases 1 ilox each, Turn Cherry Brandy;
7 cases 1 doz each. Pure Holland Gin;
8 cases 1)4 doz each, Old Monong’la Whiskey, 1840;
10 demijohns Old Mountain Dew Scotch Whiskey;
4 do Old Munongahela Whiskey;
40 bsku Chanqiagne, Crown Ilrau, pts and qts.
In Wood.
6casks Dlaud Madeira, Imp 1839, Tin 1839;
2casks Bland Madeira, imp 1849, vln 1836 {
1ft U rusks United Proprietors Brandy, 1849;
11 ■ : rnsks A Selgnelte Brandy;
1 \\ pipe do do;
lldplpa do do
4 pip»s Double Pino Apple Gin;
30' ? ca* ks Pale Cognac Brandy ;
6 yi ca«ks Polevois-m Brandy;
2) , casks Pale APeignetto Brandy;
8 casks Dark A Selgnetto Brandy;
161; casks J. It. Goddard dark Brandy, 1861;
• 6 x /, plow do do ilo dig
10 y. casks old Port Wine;
15 y casks ‘•Grape" Brandy. In Imnd. Terms cash.
Sums under $100, rash: from $100 to 4300, sixty days;
nbovi>$:tuo ninety days for approved endorsed paper.
nov 1ft
^ g— 0 iViTtI *»n.
r HE firm of 1,BANE it RODGERS was dissolved
on the 12th lust, by mutual consent. Either party
: will use the uame of tho firm In closing Its ciesont busi
ness. II. A. CRANE,
J. G. RODGERS,
COPARTNERSHIP.
T HE undersigned linvo entered Into copartnership,
under the firm of RODGERS «t NORRIS, fer the
transaction of a general Gmcety business, at the old
stand of Crunu it Rodgers, cornar of Ray and Lincoln
streets. JAMES G. ROLLERS.
JAMES A. NORRIS.
Savannah, May 12, IHA5 _ may 16—tf
DISNOL ijtion .* ‘
r HE conartnershln heretofore existing under the firm
nr MORSE 6t NICHOLS la this day dissolved by
mutual con*unt. II. MORSE will combine the husiueta
at Iho old stand, 155 Broughton street. Alio the manu-
: (ncturlngand jobbing work at the ahop iu Jefferson
street.
The unsettled business of the firm will be attended to
! by him, rod to wh*>in nil nccotiu.s and notes due June
* I-i, must bu paid immodlately.
i MORSE At NICHOLS.
j Savannah, August Isi, 1855. aug 1—tf
I DISSOLUTION.
I VJOTICF? Is hereby given that the special co-part*
. L> nerthln existing between tho undersigned, under
I tho firm of F. J. OGDEN, will bo dissolved from and
i after the first day ol July, 1855.
FRANCIS J. OGDEN,
! FRANCI8 T. WILLIS.
Savannah, May 17,1855. Je 2—tf
LuTIn a convenient part <>f the town. I „ . ®^^.ARTNER8HIP,
1 The Office Of the Commonwealth Is one 1 T'HE undersigued have this day formed a copartnej
1 U 1
NEW TIN STONE AND K||EET-IUON
MANUFACTORY,
XO. l-ll SOUTII-VVRs r MvHKKT HquzRR. BRYAX BTRKKT.
I WOULD inform inyoltl friends anil pat
rons, I hove opened thn above store, to con- *
duel tho Stove, Tin and riuuet-lron huslneta -
in nil Its various forms, where will ho found
a general variety of Stoves, Tin and Sheet- |
Iron Wore, which 1 will he pleased to show
you, unit at such prices as will satisfy you if ’
you wnnt to purchase.
Al kinds’ of 11 noli n ir, Gutters of Lead. Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repair- '
lug executed with de-patch,Old Stoves pat up anil Pipes
furnished at short notice.
Tin-Ware nt Wholesale and Retail. Call down Dryan *
street, It will pay you for tho walk. •
in*vit JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. •
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOIt SALK.
TIIK UNDERSIGNED having deter
min'd to remove from the State, offers
for sale the Printing Establishment of
‘ho
MARION COMMONWEALTH,
,1......n -1... tlm interior of Alnbania.liiilug supplied with . —
two Lnreo Imp-rial Presses and one small .lobbing Press, j lor tho transaction of a general Shipping and tom*
with a large assortment of Typo of tlm latest style. In • wlaalou business. ivii aTiuo j. '
lint, the office is supplied with everything ssnry for I 11 r\j 11 11 annpp
ship under the name and firm of Cgtlen, Starr It
FOR RENT.
Tin* F’ront Office, No. 172 Buy street, well fitted
up for Cotton office, with two stories hcucuth, well
•Adapted for storage ofi-ottoiiur nii-ri-hnudisc. Ap«
Ply to 11AYNARD k ROWLAND,
nov 22
P ROPOSALS will he received for
Masai
rcctlon of tho
_ . .iissiu School House. F'or particulars enquire of the
siihsri ilicr (at present iu J. DcLaMutta's office,) In tho
Sorrel Building.
nov 21 JOHN 8. NORRIS, Architect.
B ALTIMORE LARD.—Lauding this day from
schr. Woodbridge. And fsr sale l*y
LYNN k SNIDER.
m.v 23
f 1 VKRPOOL SALT.
1 J<ale low from wharf by
m*v 23
F lour.
1
:t00 sacks Liverpool, for
LYNN k SNIPER.
-75 barrels »u|>crflu« Flour, lauding at Do
pot this day. And for salo by
LYNN & SNIDER.
F lNEjBRANDIES—1 halfpipe OUird ‘Diipuy k
Co. vintage, 1812.
1 half Pipe do vln. 1848
4 do Otnrd, Dnpoy k Co. vln. 1854.
8 quarter pipes do do vln. 1864.
1 half do K. Klcpper k Co's vln 1816.
3 do do A Sigm-ttc, vln 1862-3-4
30 eighths Sarenac Brandy.
In store nnd for salo by WEBSTER k PALMES.
nov 12
lie KAY HE AT.— 80 packages Buckwheat, iu
whole, half uud quarter barrels, bags nud boxes, war
ranted pure, lauding ami for sale by
nov 7 Cf.AHHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
B UTTER* CltBBSB, *o.-40 flrkinsVhoico
Goshen Butter, 200 boxes Cheese, 60 boxes linitn '
English Dairy Oliccw', 16 cases Pine Apple Cheese
boxes nnd half boxes Malaga Raisins, 2ft boxes Layer
linisins. 6 coses Sardines, landing nml for sale by
nov 7 HOLCOMBE .JOHNSON k CO
W IMK AFLOAT.—Rockland Lime for sale, land'
■ J,ie* this day, by ROWLAND k SON.
novO—tf
WM. II. BULLOCH, Clerk.
For Salo or Lease,
A FARM, four mil'-* from the city, contain-
fcsjj&inp: Fifty Acres of Land, a portion of which is
ly^cl, ar« d and under rultivation, tho halauro well
,<wood**!.
A luge quantity of manure Is now upon the lainl, suf-
nt f»r another season's cron; also, the present wiu-
• r « rop of vegetables arc now In n line state for market.
P'-s*- sslon given iiuuiediutely, as the owner wishes to
leave.
Auy person desirous nt such a place, would do well to
call at NO. 143 HOUGHTON ST., or at Messrs. WYLLY
k MONTMOLL1.VH Office.
Also. « pair of Fine Young Mules, well broke.
Nov 20
FOR BALK.
§ 1,013 ACRES OF \\KLL-TIMRKRKI> PINE
LAM), on tho Ogecchco Itiver, in llulloeh Co.,
Ga. None of the Bunging Timber (which is im
linen*any in llm State,; jms ever been rut off,
furthest of it is not more than two miles from
the River. Apply to WM. WRIGHT.
FOR ffiAIiSl.
it* 000 ACRES of Lnii'l, lying in Scrivt a county,
<erJC,nnd on the Ogw elm*- River; 62 miles from the eitv,
6^jflK^nii*l the C. It. It. limning through it; 76 iirir* or
iiplimd nmi a |H*rilon of tin: hay laud cleared nml
’•"'i' r fi-ncii, the Imlanco well tiioln-r'-d with pirn* an I
'illn r growth. Thelsiy land I* equully as good ami fertile
M H*- ••Coo|HT , a" or “ Young's’’ buys. It lying between
Jlr ni. The improvement* ur*- a 11 a story frame Dwelling,
•t'i by mi feet, with five rooms and all m cimsary outbuild-
h'g*. Tin- lii-allh of tlm location IsasgiNsla* any in tlm
***** r '*untry. On tlm place is u fine peach Grrhnrd nml
w '"' descriptions "f fruit. \\ ilb the plats' cun lie bought
1 bin- Mock of Cattle nml Hogs, Ae„ uud n gisul atwortni' nt
Liriulng Implements, if the purchaser wishes. For
l“*Gb'liars, apply to WM. WIHGIIT.
Miani Saw Mill, ti Land for Kale.
t A FINE STEAM SAW MILL, located in Bulloch
"unity, on the gr*-ut Ogeeelmu River, together
wlili u tract of I'M**) acres g **l pine laud, ami
■ome sweiiqi land upon whh h I* 11 fim- growth of
'•"•ry, nsh, Ac. About MM) ncrcs of tlm land Is
t , -nre.i, 1 | , ", , l v |,|, j, a,,, two settl-iimiils of gissl dwellings,
ton Iioiim- and nil imressury liiiprovi-nn-nl* for plnntu-
'*ii u»'-. Tin Mill bos mi 1 xc lli-nl rirculnrsaw attached.
*"e|in,putty H ||| |,t-sol*l nt n bargain. F.nquire of
R.Mcf'ROAN.
• *"• Bcarlioro', Hcrlv-n f’o., flit
• ' bai lesion tv.iirler will "ipv the nbovu to tlm am t
•*'« 'lcllais, and semi bill t. tbisoffiiui.
NOTICE.
M R. 8. C. DUNNING having rutlml from tlm Agency |
of the Howard Insurance Company of Now York
tlm appointment ha* been conferred upon the undersign • j
dl, who w ill conduct llm business of this Coiiipuuy for th
future ns its Agent for tlm State of Georgia.
nov 7—Im CHAH. 11.0AMPF1ELD. •
NOTICE.
CFINTRAL It. It. AND BANKING CO. OF HA.) 1
Savannah. November 14,1856. / !
T HE Anntinl Meeting of Stm-kholders will bo held on !
Tuesday, 18th December next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. J
nov 15—lHdec GKO. A. CUYLKR, Cashier. 1
' FOUND,
A SMALL ROLL OF MONEY, which tlm owner can
have by calling nt this Office, identifying tlm same,
nml puying for Gii* advertisement. nov 24—tf
TO URIUKMAKERN.
W ANTED 600.000 llrlck. For particulars, enquire of
tlm subscriber, on the second story of the Sorrel
Building. nov 21 JOHN S. NORRIS, Architect. |
CLINICAL SURG ERY, i
B Y M. NELATON, from Notes taken by W. F'. Atlcr* '
M. D.
Obstetric Memoir* nml Contributions, by Jas. Y. Slinp-
soii. Professor of Midwifery. Kdinlmrgh.
Lnlinmiin's Physiologlenl Chemistry, translated from
thu 2nd edition, by 0. FI. Day, with illustrations, 2 vols. .
Kirkand Paget'* Physiology, nnd all thu Text Books
UB* d Medical Colleges.
Rev. Dr. Cumming's Twelve Urgent Questions.
Helen Lennon, a Peep at New York Society.
Tlm New Purchase, or Flarly Years in tho Fur West,
by Itolcrt Carlton.
A Basket or ('hips, bv llmughnn.
Savings and Doings of Animals,
lllia of Blarney.
The Hidden Path.
Old Homestead.
Female Life among the Mormons.
Mary Lyndon, Doraticks' Jupnn.
Filder Sister. |
m.v 21 _vr THORNE WILLIAMS.
” FOR MALE.
T WENTY SIIAUESOglethi.rpe Mum Association Stock
for sale, by A. WILBUR,
uov 19 Ocn'l In*. Ag’t and Broker.
C t OF FEE.—200 bags prime IGoCoffue, landing from
/ Helir. Woodbridge. And for*nle by
nov23 MINIS k JOHNSTON. 1
O NIONM.—f*" bids OidoiiH, lauding this day from I
Maildelta Burr, und fur sal*- by 1
OOPKN, STARR k CO. ;
EAL.—3iN) bushels clmlee Meal, fur rale low, to I
lose consignment. H ILLIAS A RATCLIFF. •
nov 12 _ 1
|OAL.—A superior arlii le of (Mover Hill Coal, land-
and for sale by SPENCER CURRELL k CO.
nov 6
» UTTER AND CIIEKNE.—26 kegscliolco
Goslu-u Butter: 60 boxes do. Cheese; 60boxes Eng
lish Dairy Cheese; binding and for sale by
nov 14 MCI!ANTON, JulINHTGN k CO.
20 ■ 6*-hesl* Blink T«-a. |<(lb impers (in tin
I lull1: 2d do <ln c.’ll* ill*.; 20 do do.: )<jlli. do; 10 do
do. Hyson do, c holm article; 26 13lh. Cmldles dodo; 26
ftlli. do. do. do.; 26 blh. do doling do. Umling and iu
«>«r<. for salu by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON l CO.
nov 14
FOR SALE.
A WOMAN, 25 years old, a good cook nnd washer, and
her two children: a Boy, 0 years, and a Roy, 18
i mouth.*—all sound nml good character. Apply to
nov 24 _ WM. WRIGHT.
R AN AND MIIORTST- - ~
by nov 21
G!
LAMS.—Li**) boxes French Gla**. of all bI/a-s in
!, ou thu most accomiuodatiug terms.
CHAFFER k CO.,
nov 12—ft No. ft W hi taker-* t,
C HAFFER Jk- CO., are prepured to do all kind*
of I’liinting, Graining, Glazing, Ac., on tlm most
reasonable terms and with despatch. "
ATIlH.iK14<i,iNHi Iziths, landing t per hark Clius.
1 AWilliuum. und for salelby
nov 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
W ALL AMT SUIT AUL E FOR PA V IN (4
60 Ton* Stone, suitable fur paving, ole., for sale, if
upplied for imniediutely. ROWLAND A SON.
P A V fNG~STWE.-W Tons for sale, by
nov 17 ROWLAND k SON.
S UPERIOR IMPORTED WINES, BRAN
Dl KS, Ac.—2 half pipes very old Cognac Brandy; 4 q,
pi|H-s superior line Clmmpugno llraudy. (1816;) 4 eight!
pipe* celebrated Brandy Wine, 6ft boxes Claret, St. Julieh
Mvdor; 2U boxes While Wine, llnut Snuterne; 1ft Imu,
Grand Vln rouge Vrui Boyer Canon; 26 Itoxesof 12 Flaxes
Fruits in Brandy; 2 casks White Vinegar. Just roccron
from Bordeuux—in store, and for sale by ived
nov 2ft OCTAVPB 001IB
S TAPLE DRY OOODM.-Bed Blnnkets, Linen
uud Cotton Sheeting, Pillow ease Linens uud Cottons
Marseilles Quilts. Counterpane*, Comforts, white red, and
fanev colored Flannels, llueknbacks. Diaper Toweling*,
Jlurkabiirk und other Towels, Birds Eye l)ln|M-rs, l**ug
Lawns, bleached Shirtings and l^mg Cloths, Irish Lin
ens, Shirt Fronts, bleached and brown Jeans, Canton
F'lanne s, Ac. Urge supplies of tho above just received
and for Mile at tho lowent price*, by
DkWITT A MORGAN.
landing at Depot, this
LYNN A SNIDER.
I RIM11 POTATOES.—2ft barrels Pink Eyes, 2.,
do. white Mercers, 26 do. Red. Unding this day, from
-Imoimr Marietta Burr, und for salo low, from wiinrr
LYNN A SMIiKH.
,NIONH.—26 barrel* S. H. Unions, lunding~GdRdny
_ from schr. Murriettn Burr, and for salu low front
wharf. Inquire at
BOV23 LYNN A SNIDER’S.
( lUNMY CLOTH.—67 Bales nml \< x Buli-shcavy
Iff Gunny Cloth, iu store nnd for Rule by
■JJE AM.—100 sacks new l*e
■ day, and lor salu by
v 23
M:
C «
Iffg a
T. It. A J.(I. MILLS.
S ll
Shirts, (but nro Skirts nud 11
i-ull on nov 17 WM. *
JJ^IME.—Rockland Lime for Bale, by
mistake. When in
PRICK, 147 Bay M.
| uov 17
UVPRRFINK FLOUR,
u store and for sale by
ROWLAND A SON.
Corn Meal, and Cow
in
nov 14 LYNN A SNIDER.
S A LT.—Liverpool Salt in store, nml for sale by
nov 12 BA Y N A HI) A ROW LAND.
IN AND UR ANDY.—For sale by
fiiuvO WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
GI.
O SNAIlUKG6«-2) bales Oriiaburgs, 8 os. to thu yard,
just received and for sale by
uuv 23 CRANE, WELLS A CO.
FOR MALE.
6 A DWELLING HuUSK iu good order, with a lot
and a half of land, a llm-situation, for sale low. Am
My to A. WILBUR,
* v 19 Ocn'l In*. Ag't nml Broker.
FOR MALE,
M A LOT IN WH1TKSV1LLK, near the 30 mile sta
tion C. R. K., on which in a small Store, Corn House
md Stable*. Any person wishing to purchase, will
“Pl'ly to the subscriber on tho premise*. It said Ut Is
not sold by tho first Monday in January, it will lieoffered
nt public outcry, ut tho Court Huiisc in‘Springfield on that
■*-" nov 8—Ow _ AMOS F. ltAIIX.
TO RENT.
THAT DESIRABLE 1IIUCK STORK situated ou
E lVIdtaker street, next door to thu coruer of Buy Hnd
opposite Swift A Co. apply to
v ftth WM. WRIGHT.
u IO KENT.
[!"■ A Cotton Ware House on tho Hay that will store
1509 bales. Possession given immediately.
topt 15 T.J. WAI/ill, No* 170 Uay-st.
TO RENT.
L ON Kof tlm tenements on Lincoln street, bo-
tween Congress ami St. Julian streets. Terms
inodcrato, and possession given immediately.—.
Enquire of oct 3ft . J, F’. GAMMON.
TO RENT.
Four of the five tenement Houses, situated on
til corner of Jones nml Abercoru streets. Runt
Ualk8--')ft per annum. Possession given Immediately.
Uso, tho store on Hull street opposite tho Post Office.'
Inquire of a. ItoNAL’D,
aug 14 Corner ol nay nud Bull streets.
TO RENT.
Tho Store under thu bluff,at tho foot or Whllt-
nlli *or-*!reel Enquire of
ilUL mar 29 _ SPENCER CURRELL.
... • TO KENT.
ba The W cstorn corner Tenement of Cassel Row,
■jfiB fronting Royuolds square ; nlso, two of tho mid-
L **dlo Tenements of tho same row. F’or couvo-
nirnce, there is no dwelling-house of a similar sizo pre
ferable lo them, lu tho city,
aug4—tf ALEX. A. 8.MET8.
_ FOII MALE.
a That commodious ami Uesiruhle residence situ*
■ stud on Lot No. 3-1, Liberty Ward, fronting oil
"South llroad, near Weal llroad streets. Thu
houso Is suhstanlially built of bricks, Is well flinlshod
In every part, and filled up with gas and wider fixture*.
It also ha* nn uxeolleiil pump in ihu yard nml u flower
garden attached to the premises, together with all ne
cessary out buildings.
The properly enn bo inspected by any ono desirous of
purchasing. For term*, apply to
sep lH-tf THUS. II. HARDEN. Trusted,
TO IIOU.HEKEEPEItM.
DANIEL CRONIN, CPU').iHrEUEU, 20 IIRYAN-HT.
\\TOULI) rospectlully announce to die citizens ol
M Snvnnnnli, thut lie is reudy lo make ami put down
(.nrpeli, Oil Cloth, Mailing, 6tc., at thu shortest notice
and on the most reasonable tortus. 3mo—oct 3^
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION!
SECOND YEAR.
A iuianobmhms r»r the Second Annual Collection
or Oil* new nml |Nipulnr IiikIIiiiIIoii n>r the diffusion
of Literature and Art, buvo been made on tho most ex-
teilsIVe scale.
Aiming the Works already engaged, I* the far-famed
“GENOA URUMJFIX,”
which originally cost Ten Thousand Dollars.
In forming the ncwColleetion, the diffusion of works of
American Art, ami the eurourngemeut of Aim-rienu
Benin* have not been overlooked. Commissions lmvo
been issued loiiiHii.v of the most distinguished American
Artists, who will contribute some of their finest produc
tion*. Among them are three Marble Binds, executed by
the greatest living Sculptor. HIRAM POWERS.
GEORGE WASHINGTON,
The Father of III* Country,
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
Tile Pllilo-uqdier.
DANIEL WE1I8TER,
The Statesman.
A special Agent ha* visited Europe nnd made careful
nnd Judicious selection* of foreign work* of Art, both in
Bronze aud .Marble; Statuary nnd Choice Painting*.
Tlie whole forming a large and valuable collection of
Paintings ami Statuary, to be distributed free among tho
members of thu Association for the Second Year.
TERMS OF MKMUMISIIII'.
The payment of Three Dollars constitutes any ono a
member of this Association, ami entitles him to either
one of the Magazine* for one year, aud also a tickot'iu the
distribution of thu Statuary nml Paintings.
The Literature issued to subscribers consists of tho fol
lowing Monthly Magazines: Harper's, Putnam's, linlck-
booker, Blackwood's, Household Wonls, Graham's, .and
Uodey's Lady * Book.
Persons taking live memberships are entitled to any
five of tho Magazines for one year, and to six tickets in the
distribution. Tho net proceeds derived from the mile of
memberships, are devoted to tho purchase of works of
Art for she ensuing year.
The advantages secured by becoming a member of this
Association, are:
1st. All persons receive tho full value qf tholr subscrip
tion nt the start, iu the shupo of sterling Muguziuu Litera
ture.
2d. Finch member is contributing towards purchasing
choice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among
themselves, nnd are at the same time encouraging tlie Art
ists of the country,disbursing thousands of dollars through
Its agency.
Persons in remitting funds for membership, will please
give tln-ir post office address in full, stating the month
they wish the Magazine to commence, nml have the letter
registered Et the Post Office to prevent loss; ou Its receipt
a certificate of membership, together with tho Magazine
desired, will ho forwarded t<» any part of Iho country.
Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores, will ol>-
serve that by joining thin Association, they receive tho
Magazine uud free ticket in thonuniml distribution all at
the mum* price they now pay for the Magazine alone.
F’or Membership*, address C. L. DERBY, Actuary 0. A.
A., at either of tho principal Offices—“ Knickerbocker
Magazine''office, 348 Broadway, New York; or" Western
Ofllce", 10ft Water street, Sandusky, Ohio.
Subscript ions received by C. II. CAMPFIELD, Hon.
Soc'y for Savannah, Ga. nov 15—lawUw
C ORN, HAY 4c, OATS.—700 brndieUt’orn,400
hr’
FOR SALE,
* A Two amt a Half Story Wooden Dwelling,
■ on Rrick Basement near the comer Montgomery
■•nnd Liberty streets, on leu simple lot 3(> by 70 ft.
The house is In good repair, and has boon recently ren
ovated and palmed. It also Iibh gin uud wider, hot altd
cold, fluo bath room, 6ic> For pnrliculars, apply to
nov 2 WM. VVUIGIIT.
'iirii f;>
fiy POSSF78SION given immeilluloly, iho Western
i Tonomontof II. II. Jackson’s llouso, in Mouth
lLHn»nd-st. Apply to A.0. DAVENPORT.
FOR RENT.
A A VALUABLE Wharf S'oro in tho Flastoru
■ Tenement,on Moore’s Whurr. Also, tho Htore
“occupied by Mr. Cullen, on tho same Wharf,
t 95—lino ROUT. HABERSHAM 81 SON.
FOR KENT.
A COMFORTABLE Two Story Brick Dwell
ing, pluusuuliy situated on Liberty streot, with
_,stabfe,Carriage I louse .nml Mervunts Room above,
K'“>d Yard B nd Ono Well of Water. Ajvply
Jfc
oct 29
. WRIGHT.
|t ||unT.
M The store* under ST. ANDREWS HALL, cor
ner of llroiighton and Jefferson streets, will ho
lot In two, three, or four Stores to suit tenant*.
Possession on 1st Novoinber. F’or lorms, apply lo
“'"BIW, Hocrolary.
nug 21)
WILLIAM HOG El
FOR KENT.
M Tttn largo nml commodious brick store*, In Iho
roar of the old Steamboat Co’* Yard, from Itl
Juno to 1st November, IH55, with tho prlvllego
of continuing the rent lor a longer porloil.
Apply at inis offlco. may 94—tf
llllll.SF, FOB NALE.
^ That largo and oommodiou* Dwelling for-
Ht morly occupied by Dr. Wlldman, situated on a
full nlu | hair lot nt Iho corner of South llroad nnd
Abercoru atiuol* in this city. Terms liberal. Apply to
nov 3 BACON it LEVY.
TO KENT,
M TWO TEN EM ENTS In t.ordon Block, front
ing Chatham Square, and well luriilshcd with
water, gas, stables, 6tc. Possession given 1st
November. EDWARD U. WILSON, Agent,
oct IU No. 79 Bryan Street.
UAut, i*u.hluu uuu*',
J^.-ult, 19 bum-ls Prime lluef and 4 Cnsds Ftxtrn Sugar-
cured, sinokeil Beef iu canvass, ill store and for sale by
nov 14 _ LYNN * SNIDER.
K UTTER AND CHEESE.—20 Firkin* cholco
(loshi-n Butter, lft firkins i-eoklng do. 1ft tubs do.
Juo boxes white Cheese. F'or sub* by
nov 12 WEBSTER k PALMES.
A lt H O T T’S NAPOLEON.—The History iff
Napoleon Bonaparte, iu 2 vols. eli-gsutlv bound iu
cloth aud half-call', with maps and illustrations. A fur
ther supply received and fur sale by
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
nov 12 lftt) CongrvM »f.
1 NLOUR.—160 bids “Denmead” nnd “Oakley” Flour,
' 160 hit'nml qr bid sacks “Denniead'’ Flour, 50 bills
extra Family Flour. Just received and for sale by
m.v 19 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 'A_C0._
« n—
laves, in Bund, just r
uov 19
1 ” 1 LOL'll. CORN, 11A Y Jfco.-1200 bushels choice
’ White Corn—6ii llm to the bushel. 1000 husliels
prime Ohio Seed Outs, lfti) Sacks Extra aud Superlino
family Flour. 100 bushels White Corn Meal, loo Bales
choice Eastern Huy. 60 bales priino North River llay, iu
store nml for sale by
nov 10 WAVER k CONSTANTINE.
FOH HENT.
THE EASTERN TENEMENT iff Ilrick Build
ing, corner of Abooo n and June* street
^ Apply to H ro>
■ifl9
TO KENT.
A brick store and dwelling, corner of Charlton
ami Jefferson otriH'l*. Apply to .
sept25 WYLLY it MONTMOLL1N.
S OAPS, d*o.-500 boxes No. 1 I’aleaml Family Soap,
various hnutds, 400 dozen Toilet and F'ancy Soups, 2
cases Indigo, 1 also Nutmegs. 3ft cases Fig Blue, 60 boxes
Sup. Car. Soda, 2 casks Sal Soda. In store, and for an’*
by _ _ nov 13 WEBSTER k PALMES.
FllOUACCO, - CIG Ail«7^c.—2l)0 boxes Urn lit k
1 Williams'6's and 8's, 160 boxes Slate of Georgia «’*
nud lft's (snperlur,) 3,’*t boxes Various Brands 6's, 8 *, 10 *,
and 32'*., 60 gross Fine Cut Tobacco, 300 M Cigurs, (all
qualities.) In store, und for sal*' by
„„v 13 WEBSTER k PALME8._
I NLCHJR.—iloTdds. extra Family Flour, 46 iibla.Su-
I pcrjlne Flour, Just recrivinl. a 11K N s' A ’n F. K T Z.
M ACKKItKL.~BKTbbI*. of Medium No. if Mack
erel ill store,and for sale by
v 13
OCTAVUS C0IIF.N
tons
ffiOAL AT HEDlTCBD PRICE8.-200 t
UuodAali Coni, the cargo of schr. Maria Pickup,
“mi* 1 ™""''' 1 | nC ™’ ONAUIIOnS- k CUNNINGHAM.
lYKFLOl'H.-60 libl* Extra.landing nnd formdo
...... v n n i.UMS.i' 11 cii'i.icc
W I1
key, lauding and foifiuile by
nov 7 WILLIAMSk RATCLIFF.
h mi E.—1JM8I casks Lime, 60 cask* Caicineil.PlAster
I J I.Hiding this day, nml ftir salo by
"v 14 CARLETON k PARSONS.
■ ATIIN.—500»M \Vhlto Pine Utlis, 1ft"fret Whit.
I J Pino Uourdsjlaudlng from hark F.mpresH.fer ssle by
iuiv 14 CARLETON 4 PARSONS.
witli
. the office is supplied with everything ssnry for ,
ylng nn the Prinling Business iu all its brnuches.— I
The pairouage of the office is a* good as any newspaper j
published In the interim of the State.
The House and Lot is ono of the most desirable loca- J
tIons in tin* town. There lire 2ft acre* attached to tho !
premises, all of which i* enclosed and hi a slate of .culti- I
vat loti. On the prenii*.* are a large two story Dwelling, I
with all necessary Oiit-huilditu’s. aud some choice Fruit
Tree*, and a well of cxrcRput Water.
Tlm whole properly will he sold for cash, or draft* on
Mobile or New Orleans at sixty days. Possession given
the first of January next.
nov it— liuw-3d DENNIS DYKOUS.
DYYuG AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT,
73 York-St., near the Court House,
8AVANNAII. GA.
J3*S# ESTnusiimiix 1832. JTB-1'3
T HE Suhsrrihcr, grateful to his patron* nml friend*
for their continued favor*, would state tlmt, in ad
dition to tlm improvents In Dying acquired by him
dining III* last visit to England and Scotland, hi* made
arrangement* Tor extending his huslui-**, by which lie is
now enabled to Dye a greater variety of Colors on Silk
and Woolen Dro**-*, Shall*, 6c., which lie trust* will
generally please ull who may favor him with their
patronage. «
Gi-iiilenicn * Garment* Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, ns
umy )*<■ requir< ft, In the same superior style which has gen
erally *• mulch ph-nscil hi* natrons ami friend*.
Lmlies' lion nets Dyed. Ill- a.-hed nnd Pressed in the most
fashionable tjiyl.-*. Orders from the country punctually
attended to. Term* inodenile. When parcel* are sent by
Hteamboat or railroad, word should be sent him by letter
through tlie Post Office, no that lie may know where to call
for them.
JnnlS 0 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
SALE OF CHOCTAW OK PHAN LANDS
IN MISSISSIPPI.
Dki'artub.xt or tub (ntbriok,
Offico ol ludiau Affairs, August 13, J855.
F 'ilLIC NOTICE is hereby given, Him ibe several
pieces or parcels iff laud lierelnaiter described,
lying iu iho counties ofTallaliatche, Yidobum:i, Holmes
Lowndes, and Bolivar, In tho Stale of ,Misri*sippl, will,
ut tho tin.es and pluee designated, bo exposed i„r salu
in separate quarter sections, nt public uuciion, lo lire
hlgbest bidder for cusli, by couimisniouers to bo ap
pointed on behalf ot tlie Choctaw orphans, hy the gov
ernment, a* lliclr trustee, under tlm provision of the
ftlli cluuso uflho 19th article of tho Choctaw treaty of
183(1, viz:
On Monday, tho 3*1 day of December, 1855, at the
court house door in Coffcovllle, tho following tracts In
Yulobuaba county:
.ill in township lwinty-tkree(23) rauge eight (8) east.
All of suction thirty-three (33;)
The west hulf uud southeast quarter of section twen
ty eight c-»l)
The east half of section twenty nine (29;)
Tho northeast quarter of section thirty ono (31;)
Thenocih half ol section lhlr*y-lwo (3‘,'D nud
Thu west hall of *ecliou thirty four (34)
And ni the sumo liino and plucc, the following des
cribed iract iu tbu adjoining range in Coahoma county,
viz:
Tlm south half of section thirteen township twenty
sir (-’ft,) range seven (7) west.
Ou Momluy, tlm Bull of Decombcr, 1855, at the court
houso door ill Charleston, Tullulnitchto county, tho fol
lowing described tracts ofland iu said county, viz:
In township twenty four (24,) range two (’J) east.
All ol sections three (3;) leu (IU,) uud tinny three
(33;)
Tlm east hnlf section (4;)
Tlm southwest quarter of section nioo (91
Tlm north hulf and aouthwest quarter of section twen
ty two (22;)
Till- west half of section twenty live, (25)
Tho north Irnifol sectlou twenty six (29;)
Tho west half of section twenty seveu (27;)
Tho northwest quarter of section thirty four (34,) and
The north hull ol the northwest quarter and west
hall oflho northeast quarter ol soullmi thirty six (39 )
In township twenty file (25) range two (2) east.
All of auction twenty seven (27,) twenty eight (28,)
and twenty uiuti(29;)
Tho northeast quarter of section lour (4;)
Tho southwest quarter of section twenty two [22; |
The aouthwest quarter of section twenty three [23,J
A lid tho east hull of section thirty [3ft.]
In township twenty jour [24] range three [3] east
All ol suction three (3.J
Tnc east half ot tho northeasl quarter ot section two
2.] uud
i lia northeast quarter of so-rilon four [4.]
In township twenty five [25] range three [31 east.
Tho southwest quurtorol section touriccu 114;]
Tlm southeast quarter of sectiou fifteen [I5;J
Tlm southwest quarter of section twenty live [25;]
Tho southwest quarter of section iwcuiy six [29;]
The southeast quarter of section thirty three I33j and
Tho aoiilhedsl quurler of section thirty four [34]
Ou Monduy.lUo 17th day 01 December, 1855, al the
court houso door In the town of Lexington, Holmescouu<
ty, the following described tracts of land lu said county,
viz:
In township siztssn [16] range one [I] ice»r.
The west ballotsection fifteen [IjJ and
Tho west hall aud southeast quarter of soction tweu-
y two [22. |
In towuship fifteen [13,] range one [11 west.
The southeast quarter 01 section twenty [»>]•
On SaturdHy, tho 22d of December, 1855, attlio cour
house d.mr In tho town of Columbus, the followlug de
senbo«l quarter section of land lu Lowndes county
viz:
Tho northwest quarter of section twontv two [22]
township nineteen [19] range seventeen [17J cast.
Of the above describod lands, seventy-two quarters
sections wore selected In IKI4, at a time when some o
the best lauds In the State wore uuoccuplod aud uuap*
proprlated , nnd the other live quarter sections nnd ouu-
elglith-aero lot, or eighth of a section, have been acquir
ed lu settlement tram debtors to tbe orphan fund. Tho
lute commissioner to Bottle with debtors to that fuud do-
scribes thu lands abovo offered lor salo as being, “ al
most without un exception, rich aud fertile, well aud
advantagoously located, many of them considerably im
proved," and as being “largely enhaacod in value by tke
settlement, Improvemoot, prosperity, and excellent pop
ulation of tho soction in which limy lie,’’ and “eiuluoul-
ly adapted” for pluming purposo*.
Au appraisement of these reserves, showing tbelr
value,and the minimum price at which each tract, re
spectively, may bo sold, will bo made prior to tbe dates
of salo.
111 cases where the purchaser or purchasers of any
tract shall fell lo comnly with the terms of salu, tho land
purchased will bu resold at bin or tholr oxpenso aud
risk.
Tho lltlo to these lands Is believed to be Indisputable
but ir, lu any case, nit adverse claim shall besot up
the rlgb» of the orphans will be defended by the govern
meal, asHioIr guardian.
The above sale* will commonco at the places named,
at 12 o’clock of unoh day,uud ootillnuo until tbe lauds
nro ull offered.
•opt 3—iawlDeo I
OH ABLER E. MIX,
Acting Commissioner.
BENJ. II. HARDEE.
Savannah, Mav 17, *55. June 2
" < r 0-l i AKTN ER*II11* NOTICE.
T HE L’liderslgtiwt havo this day formed a co-partner
ship for llm ti anaactlou of a General Factorage
nml Commission business, umlet the name aud styla
Of RAYNARI) k ROWLAND.andsolcilt the patron-
ago or their friends and the public generally.
EPHRAIM IIAYnARD,
Jy 11 JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jr.
COPAICTNEKNHIP.
•pilOMARS. WAYNE mul It. ALEX. WAYNE
l transacting business In Savannah under tbe stylo
of TIIOS. H. WAYNFJfcSON } C. U. GRENVILLE
k W. T. SAMPLE, transacting business in Chatta
nooga, under tlii'siyln of GRENVILLE k SAMPLE,
and In Savannah under the style of GRENVILLE 6t
C(»., hnvo entered into copartnership (to date from tbe
1st July, 1855,) for the purposo or transacting a gen
eral
C'omnilNKioii 6c Fonvardiug Bualnea
Under the stylo of
WAYNE, GRENVILLE 6z CO., at Savannah,
GRENVll.LE,S * ' ,p LE 61 CO., al Chattanooga.
THOMAS R.WAYNB,
R. AI.KX. WAYNK.
Jo 5—It
1)1 NX) I, IT I ON of FO-PAKTNI7KNHIP
rpH E1’o partnership heretofore existing between
1 Bi )TII WELL Is. WHITEHEAD is hereby dlssr’y.
cd by mutual consent. Either party is aulhorizeftt
attend to the unsettled business.
Savannah, June 1,1835.
S. E. BOTH WELL,
B. WHITEHEAD.
CO«PA IKTNF.HSH1P.
T HE Wiiderstgned have this day formed a Go-part*
nersblp (or the transaction of a Factorage and
Commission business under the namo and style of
BOTH WELL 6t WHITEHEAD, and respcctftilly so
licit the putrouuageof tbelr friends and the public gou-
crally. I), F.. BOTH WELL,
Savannah,June 1,1855. II. WHITEHEAD.
CO-PA IK TN UR Sll IP NOTICE.
T MIK Undersigned have this day formed a co-partner-
slilininder tho namo and style ofCOUPEKk
FRASER, for thu purpose cf carrying on a Faclorago
nnd General Commission Business,and respectfully *0-
lloit tho patronage of tbelr friends and tbe public gen
erally WM. AUDLEYCOLTER.
JNO. COUPEE FRASER,
llay st.. Savannah,Juno 1.
COPAUTN KIISHIP.
T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, to
date from the 1st inst. for tho transaction of a
General Fact*' ;ngo, LY uimisslsn and Forwarding Bust
ness, undert lie firm of
CRANIL WELLS 6c CO., Sevannah, and
RICHARD CUItl) U CO., Macon,
and pledgo their sirict personal attention to aay bnsl*
ness entrusted to their charge, at either place.
H. A.CRANE,
L. W. WELLS,
RICHARD CURD
SavaunuhtJuno5th, Ifisa je9—ly
CO-PAKTNriCSIIIP.
T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership under
the style ofVERSTILLE 6t FRIERSON, for tha
purposo of conducting a Forwarding and General
Commission business. HENRY W. VER8TILLE,
• EDMUND FRIERSON.
Savannah, August 7,1855. aug 7
NOTICE.
F ROM this dnto.all vessels navigating the Savannah
River, will pass to the North of the Dredging Ma
chine, now employed on tho wrecks.
All steamers, passenger, froight and tow boats, *11
let off steam when approaching tne Wrecks, and pasa
the Dredging ftlacblne aud Mud Flats with a diminished
speed. OCTAVUS COHEN,
Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. tern.
Savannah Cn., August 19,1855. aug 17
MADEIRA WINES.
O NE of the firm of IVefrh Brothers, of Madolra.ek-
peels to be in Savannah during the month of De-
bomber next, with samples of a small s'oek of choice
Madeira Wines. List of prices and description of qual •
iiy can be seen al Iho office of the uudorslgued, where
any orders will bo duly registered,
oct 17-lm HUNTER 6t GAMMELL.
REMOVAL.
T HE undersigned have removed to the counting room
two doors East of Messrs. Ogden, Starr fc Co’s.
CARLETON Ac PARSONS.
octO Oommlaslon Merchants, Bay-st.
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned have ihls day established an Agen
cy at Knoxvlllo Tennessee, for the transaction of a
General I’roduco nnd Commission Business, to be com-
diu-iod by T. it. CLARKE, uudor tho name aud style of
T. B. CLARICE 6t CO. Orders for Western Produce,
ihaukftilly received aud promptly executed.
TISON Ac MACKAY,
T. II.CLARKE.
Savannah. Ga., 10th Oct., 1855.
ocl 13
NOTICE.
T WO mouths after dale, application will be made to
the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell
land and negro* belonging to the estate of James 0,
lllnes,doc’d. oct 18 JOHN P. HINES, Adm'r.
*)7,\ ACRE8 of Land, within two miles of the city,
L 4 t) Tor sale. Apply to WM. WRIGHT,
nov S
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
CO-PAllTNEIINHlP NOTICE.
I Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN In co
partnership with mo iu the Auction and Commission
business. The business will hereafter be couducledun*
dor the namo aud stylo of Spencer Currell it Co.
SPENCER CURRELL.
Savannah, Oct. 15, lflft5. oct 16
|0 TAILORS.—Three first rate Workmen for Au
gusta wanted. Apply to
WM.O. PRICE, 147 Bay st.
TL
nov 8
JLsfkuuiiug, aud for sale bv
»«»v 9 BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00.
'I A1>Y '8 RETICULES.—A large stock of va-
■ Arions patterns, sizes and colors, received nud for sale
by^ ^ ^ WARNOCK k DAVIS, No. 159 Congress it.
K ASTERN 1IAY.-390 hale*first quality Eastern
llay, just arrived per brig Jacol* Pock. For sale by
nov 8 COHENS A UKKTK.
B FLI.YKR'' 'N IVliisKEY.—5ft hbls of theabove nt*
p»>rior v» ...dtoy.in store and for sale by
nov 8 WM. P. YONGK, 94 Bay street.
« U ANO.—Peruvian Guano landing, nud fjr sals by
UOV 14 MINIS* JOHNSTON.