The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, November 29, 1855, Image 3
SAYAN N AH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER29,\ob.i.
Notice to Contractors
Ornct, I'lURKHTOX ft SAVAXXAU R. R.
K (’hatMon. 8. c.. N*>» • 20, lt*o6.
rUOI'OAl-H will Ih* received nI this Office
the 8M December. 1K66, RIB TIIKtiLKAB-
5>j)mal Wotlccc.
^
ORAIHNU OF FORTY (40) SECTIONS OF
•S'. oilAltl.tJlTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD,
X" ' il„. ivinmonmuonl of the lltli Section, Just iH-yomi
. ,«|o. Creek Mai-li. to the end of I Ilf 60th Section
"Sr Sdkrlisteblo River mill llriilRo.
B Tlii Un«* i» *ll«i«tMl Into AhIIoiw averaging each ouo
i n ,.if n» length, though tlio imlividunl mtiom vary
l (n».i till* average, to suit tin* more convenient
* 1 * Of tin’ earth work.
*»j N . wxllli of Clearing will vary somewhat according
I*wl will average aIxiiiI 100 fret. Tho Con-
inkl'T will in all cases In* required to dear tho entire
,-iiJi of In* contract Iwfore commencing tlio earth-
r .ik ->r tn*«tle-work.
Th,T«- ill Ik* on tho whole lino an aggregate of nlmut
., .a«ii I a lialf (ll'j) liillo* of trestle-work, which will
|V , ii mi 0 to 0. ami In a low nwi 14 foot In height,
ft,.' i ‘ *n of airlifture adopted for aonn* |i|aooa. will l*o
,1,,nblc row of pile* .Ii Ivon ahont ll foot h|«art. out off
ul - ‘ y fret I>olow grade ami cap|M-d: iiihiii wlilrli rap*
i. «i tlio atrinp'ra. Ami, In otlior places, tin-t om-
pi,,n •• inverted W" trestle, resting ii|hiii n ground will, or
«h<ro mvomwry, ii|Hin a aill Itself. resting u|K»n 3 |»lloa
M *o.l oil at or noitr tlio lovol of tlio ground. Tlio llonU
nil! average nliout 10 foot n|>iirt from rent re to font re,
» „l Ih> connected together by string-pieces not low tlmn
l.'vlt inches squared timber. In tlio "Inverted W
it -tie, every 6th lloiit will la’ braced longitudinally.
Ti. inatorlaf for tho trestle uml |>ilo work must I** of tlio
N-i quality Yollow jyuo ThiiIht, not Iom than 12x12
no lire square.
Persons intending to submit Pro|iomiU may olilaln
m mo exact Information hy tvforonro to tho Majia uml
IV'lllon uml general Sjiecilleatiotis in tlio olllre.
Proposal* may ho submitted M |uimioly U>r tho ouitli
work (Oi. lmliiK clearing,I ami for tho ltYath*-work.
Tlio«o | iv| .wiiij; will specify tho |irire for each acre
(• iiiiiio 1 ot clearing (including "grubbing" within tho
limit' of tlio oxcuviitoil or oint>aukul breath.) tho lat •
t cubic vanl of excavation or oinluiiikmont, with tlio
j.iloo |*or hundred fool of average haul, hoyoml 100 fret
it niii*t !«• umlfiiloml, that whore oartli from tho ex-
(.o.ition l». hy the Engineer's •lirretlon.liaiiloil into tho
, ii i .inkinout. provided it ho within tho average haul of
tti. Si lion. it will l>o |>aiil for hut onro. with additional
*i;.'wamofor average liaul. ami not paid for an excavo-
i ii and embankment Uvth.V—tlio |irlre |ior l.inoar toot
ot troMlo-work. of or within tho limit* of ti, 10 ami 14
I t height. or. a* will ho inin-h preferred, tho price |M-r
,-ul • I.-ot. or Foot I loan I measure of all material in the
ti .tie. They will aUo 'pcclfy tho Scctiou or Soctlou*
tin' pniih'io toooiitniit lor.
I'.i\iiioiit* will ho inailo monthly on tho oatlmato of
tlio Fuiiiiirer of work ilono, 'JO |>or vent Iwing retnlnoil
by tho roiii|«any fotjRU oocurity until, tho flnul com|ilo>
|Vr»on* |iM|»wlng w ill atato wlmt |>roportion of tho
amount* »luo thoiii they will l>o willing to tako in Stock
or H 'lhl* ot tho <'oni|iiiny.
l , ro|»>«al« «hoiihl lie u.hlro*.'oi| to tin’ umlcrMium'il, ami
ftil rt'l •• l’ro|io*al* for tlruiluutiolt*’ or •• or rro|MiMiln
for T r<»l lo-work.”
,N^n«l) TIIOS. V. DRAYTON,
PresMout uml Chief Knuinoo.
no* —rmianpoc
FARMEifti & MECHANIC’S IXSl’RASl’E
I'ompauy of Philadelphia,
Kfferli Ininranrr on IlulldliiRa, Goods,
Yrawrlaaml Marine t urgor*.
CONDENSKI) STATEMENT OK THE AFFAIRS OF THE
COMPANY. MADE SKITEMUKR 17. reft.S:
CAPITAL STOCK 9300,000.
CvULI>{lP AXD IXVUTtn $^.*,300.
5iii>*'Riiir.ii sot tkt WE 97.700.-4.TtX),000
i’LNNSYLVAN1A STATE STOCKSOWNED UY T1IE
COMPANYs
440 AlleiOmny County ran value.
llou.l* $ 44,000
330 Delaware Railrvi.ul lloml* 3'I.OOQ
3S0 Piftahurg « i»-*r cl. lloml* 3’vouO
1LV«I !!r;utme llailrouil lloml* lil.joO
loo Philadelpliiu City 0 JkT ct. Ruud*..... 10,000
1520 $137,500
Aiuount Loaned on 7.1iK> Share* l’lurnlx
Minins Co., and other Stin k 25,000
Ainoiiut Loaned on lloml ami Mortmain*
lertilied bv the Awrenor to be worth
over $9V,Utl0 51.050
Caah on hand aud in llwuk* oo.ouo
HOTlOa
KvJS^FRERF.RICKIMHUFFEN and UKO.C.0RIF-
FKN are my authorized Attorney* during my alwwicw fmin
theHtato. tl.M. UR1FFKN.
Savannah, Nov. Ill, 1855.
Uottmcn.
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
FORT GAIN re ACAIIKMY LOTTERY,
NOTICK.
INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, 10th NOV., 1855.
ARcr thn 26th Inal., all who ahall not have
|innliiceil their Scale*, Weight* and Miniaure*
at my Ofllco Air ndjuatment, will he |ironi|itly re|Kirted.
liov 20 JOS. SIIELLMAN, In*|Kctor W.k M. 0.8.
NOTICK.
gpr— Tlio aim mil meeting of tho IMmmlaalonpr* of
WvA^’l'nl.lIc Road* of Chatham County will Ih> held
at tho Court I Inure III the rlty «»r Savannah, on tho tenth
day, being the *econd Monday' In Ih'cemher next, at 11
o'clock A. M„ Dlatrlct Coinmlreloner* will come preimred
to re|Mirl the length of their road*, the numher of hand*,
the nitmWr of bridge*, the number of day* they work
and the time of working.
W. W. WASH, Peeretary
liov 20—2mDec _ «• C. 1*. R. C. 0.
OFFICE CHARLESTON k SAVANNAH R.
It COMPANY, NOV KM HER 10. 1H65.—A Sec-
nd Annual ln*lalinenf «>f FIVE DOLLARS i$51 p«>r
Share on the Stock aithrerlheil for till* Coiu|mny I* now
•allotl fin— imynieiit to be made to the Secrelnry and
Trenaurer, at the Office of tho Coui|mny, 32 llrornl Htroet,
before WEDNESDAY, the ninth day of January,
1850. TII0S. F. DRAYTON, President,
iv. 24—Jan. 0
NOTICE.
Til K Rale of Freight on llalc* of Domestic
by Oils lino to Now York, will bo Elgin Coni*
per Tool, until further unllco.
PADKI.FORD, PAY 4c CO.
Orrtct N. Y. AND Savannah StkamruipCo. (
[octO] _ Siivnminh, «let. «, 1855. |
It AXIS Ot ITilll.lll
IIV the rhllude)|ihla ami Savannah Steam*
•hip l.lno, on l.lght Hood* and Dry flood*,
III be 10 cent* and 15 cent* per cubic foot, being the
rates relablished prior toJnnu last.
aug27 C. A. 1.. LAMAR, Agent,
I lo,
M ill hudrawn at Atlanta, December 24.
CAPITAL Pltr/.U, 10,000 IIOLLARH I
1,000
Ticket*, $5—Halve*, $2JI0—Qtinrletw, $1.26.
SAM'L SWAN, Manager,
Auction Sales.
Atlanta, Oa.
$275,050
... 87,000
C*|>ital not yet paid in..
A«ct* available for Iumc* $572,
I/'Mo's claim*, or demand*, against the
LViupauy uone
DIRECTOHNi
Charle* Dingee,
* MnudcrflelcL
Iklward It. Ilelmlwll,
Frederick C. Rrewster,
l*an<* litwh.
FLORENCE, President.
nov 24
SA A ANNA11 AG ENCIES.
'irbipSTi’h: SSSLir -
,1. L. AfTRKY, on llioughtou, betwoeu Whitaker A
Ilarn*rd Street*. rmv 14
1 BY AUTHORITY OF THESTATE'OFOEORQIT.)
Ilwvann Plan Lottery.
Jasper County Arademy Lottery!
MACON, GA.
r pH,W LOTTERY I* conducted on the plan of tho Royal
A lioltory of Havana >>f hlngle number*, uml drawn at
CONCERT HALL. MAtMN.UA.,
under the sworn *ii|*erinteuUence uf Col. Oeo. M. Logan
and ,1a*. A. NImIh‘1, E*<|.
tlrnnd Ncheine for December 17th, 1895.
Whe|i I'rUes amounting to
800.00#!!
CLASS
Will lio di'tribuled u* follow*:
6 Prize* of $1,000 I* 6,000
“* * 6no I* 6,i
NPECIAL NOI14 I..
’it tlio Aral day ol February noxl, the Brni
ot HORTON 4c KIKKMAN, will bo dissolved by
llmilallon. After till* dale, they will do an ex
clusive CASH BUSINESS, f«r tho purpose of Mi
lling up.
AH of our stock of VVatehre, Jewelry, Silver Ware
and Fancy Hoods, wo will sell al a very small advance
on tho coat, for cash only.
HORTON 4c RIKEMAN,
110 llroughtou-al'eel.
Savannah,June lat, 1855, raay'31—if
NPECIAL NOTICE.'
ALL PERSONS imlobtud lo tho Into drill of PRICE k
VEADF.lt are rttpreifully rn/uftteil to call on the sub
scriber and pay up, aud thereby save trnubtu and ox-
pMM, WM.O. PRICE, 147 Ray street,
Jy II Summing Co-partner.
NOTICE.
ITT I HAVE removed my Office lo No. 17(1 Ray 8t.
oct IH OCTAVOS COHEN.
1 Prize of $l5,tkM)I* $I5.imni
1 do 6,(1001* 5.INMI
I do 4,000 i* 4.000 10 do 2IHI i* 2.000
1 do 3,0001* 3.000 10 do 120 is 1,200
1 do 2,0001* 2.000 25 do loo i* 2.600
1 do 1.500 i* 1,500 70 do 60 i* 3,600
I do I.DhiI* 1,100 330 do 2.6 i* 8,400
28 Approximation Prize* 800
501 Prize* amounting to $00|000—Only M.INM Numbers.
Every prize drawn at each drawing, ami paid when due
in full without deduction. Order* Mildly coufldcutlnl.
Drawing* hdit to order*. Ilegi*ten-d letter* at my rink.
Rill* on ull solvent Hunk* at par.
Ticket* $10—Halve* $5—(Rmrtrr* $2.50.
S3*Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
nov 24 Mucon, Ha.
D RAWN M MHKHH of Greene and Pulaski
Monument Lottery, Cluss 284:
17 51 20 60 12 04 74 13 3 06 23 07
nov 20 K. WITH I NOTON.
* #7,300
78 Number Littery—13 Drawn Ballots.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
CLA88 ‘ANA FOli 18AA.
To be draw u at SnviiUliah, Uu., Nov. 20, 1855.
GREGORY & MAURY, MANAGERS.
HC II l m b:
1 of $7,300—1 of 91,3*44—1 of 91,000.
Ticket* $2—Shares in |iro|M>rtion.
Tickets nud Share*, either singly or by the piu kago, for
sub-by nov 20 E. WITH I NOTON.
Ill' kPENUEH CI HHLLI. A CO.
At Private Sale.
Five eligible lluiblliig Lit*. 60 by 100 fret, nlhinb-d near
the Intersection of Taylor, Wayne uml Gordon *trret*,
with Ku*t llrornl street continued. There lot* urn high
t irunnd, and are In the immediate neighborhood of the
ut svlectcd as the site of the Albany uml Gulf Kullroad.
Terms liberal. n,,y
Real Estate nt Auctlrim
On TUESDAY, the 4th day of Decemlier next, between
the iimml hours of sale, will bu sold before the Court
I Inure,
Lit No. (38) llilrtymlght, Pulaski Ward, situated on thn
corner of June* nud Barnard stmds, with tf,, iiupnive*
meiila. coiiMlsting of a large tvrostory Dwelhim, „,„j store
ui(joinlng on thn fnnit, ami three one ami a half slorv
Tenemuiit Dwelling* on thn lann. This proper! v will rout
for $8(Ml per annum. The lot I* subject to n ground runt
to the rlty of thirty-eight dollars aud forty-dvo cents iht
luinum. m •
Terms: nnedmircash, the lialnnee at twelve months,
secured liv mortgage on tho properly and mwigninent of
policy of Insuniiice. n,,v 20
On the llrst TUESDAY in December next. heTweeu the
iiHiial hour* of sale, will ho sold before the Court House,
Lot uml improvement* No. 6, Culhoun Ward, comer of
Join 1 * and Ahereoru streets.
On Oil* lot I*a newly lluhthed brick liuitsu, with ull tho
modern improvement*.
Term*—Hait i ash, luilancent six mouths,with approved
security; purchaser paying for lilies. nov in
On the first TUESDAY in December next, at 11 o'clock,
will he sold before the Court House,
A Negro Woman, uml her two Children.
At Auction.
On the first tI'ESHAY in Deceinln r next, in front of tho
Court House, lietweeii the legal lmnr* of mile:
2 Ciiuiuliau Ponies, good gentle Saddle Horse*, uml
warmnb*l sound. nov 22
Auction Sales.
1*1 IViri.I.l A MON'HIOLLIA.
On the first TUESDAY In' |k renilwr next, between tlio
legal Imiirs of sate will lw sold, before the Court House
In tlio city of Savniumli,
Ten ShanviOgletlmriKi Lniu Stock. Term*: improved
note at 00 days.
also,
Five Shares Savannah Gas Stock. Terms: cash,
nov 20
On the first TUESDAY in December next, MweeiMho
usual hours of sale, before the Court lloiire in the city
of Savannah,
The Three Western Tenement* In tho Gordon Rlock of
Building*. They hnve all tlm modern Improvements, ga*.
water, Ac. They w ill lie mild separately.
Terms: one-third rush, the Imlanco on three and six
months time, approved endorsed notes. nov 20
At Private Sale.
A Family, consisting of—
A Woman, 6U years old.
A Man, 27 “
A Roy, 20 "
A Girl, 10 ••
A Roy, 12 ••
A Hoy, 10 ••
Hie above Negroes are likely uml young field hands.
Sold for'no fault. nov 'JO
Administrator's Sale.
On the first TUESDAY in January next, before the Court
Hou'e in the city of.Savannah, between tlm legal Hours
of sule,
A Negro Man, William, aged 46 years, la-longing to tho
estateof.Mrs. Ann K.Guinn, hy |H-riulssiou oftheCourt of
ordinary. (lEo. IMIARRlHDN, Adin’r.
imv 2(1
ON TUESDAY, llereinlwr 4, will lm sold in front of tho
Court House, between the legal hours of sale,
60 head or Sheep, 10 fine Mllrh Cows with Calves, 22
heiwl of Stock Cattle, 1 Mule, 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 Ray Marc,
l,tkmi bushels .helled Corn, more or less; 3,two Ih* Fodder,
more less, sold us the pni|a-rty of T. Grwu, rlecsaaed, un
der decree of tlm Hon Superior Court of Chat ham county.
Temis cash. . .
Tin- Real Estate, Negroos, Ac., will bo dls|NNied of on the
1st January, 1860, nt the Court House. The Sheep, Milch
i, uml Stock Cuttle,ran lie seen at any time on llutrli-
i's Island. »mv «l
On liie first TUESDAY In DccemlKr next, will Unsold
before tho Court lloiire,
Western Half l<ut 27. Greene Want, property of Estate
Win. S. Jobn*ion. Sold by permission or tlm Ordinary for
the henef.t of heirs uud creditors of said estate.
0—Id (I. W. JOHNSTON, Adui'r.
At Privalo Salt).
Two lamlllc* of Negroes, n woman aged 38 yours, a
LOST. WANTS, &c.
CantotlintcB forOfCicc.
FOR TAX (lOLLEUTOIL
nr FRIENDS AND FKLI.O\V-tiTI7.ENS.-l am
a Candidate lor ru elcctlon lor the ofllco of TAX COL
LECTOR, on the 1st Monday in Janunry next, and res-
pectlally ask your aupporl. F. M. STtlNE.
N. II. If elected, I pledge imaelf not to accept of any
other office. [oct 31) F..M.8,
a
S*«:
II -a. Tliotim* II. Florem
«!• or ft' II. Arui'trotig,
Edward P. Middleton,
tborge II-'dial-old,
James E. Neal,
THOMAS I
Er-w van II. lln.vimiLti, Secretary.
For Insurance in this Compuuv. apjdy to
A. "11.Ill'lt, Agent.
tmv 27—Ivr No. HI. llay Street.
(M IMM. I AI.I. Ail IF WIN TI H .7111.1-
,u:hy HOURS.
M Its. c. FREELAND will open this day, 18th
of October, a largo and selected assortment of
g«<Mls, cotit letluKof French, Silk, and Satin
paiirrn llonnets; al*o a eliolce lot of plain and colored
Straw*. Rlblm .s, Velvets Lace, Flowers, Feathers,
Embroideries. Dress t'ap* mid Head Dressoa.
• ll-i.uel* ( leaned nnd Pressed.
S ll. And this Stmtoii, in the Dress making depart-
uwui. elm * ill bn enabled to please her customers In
even r< specl as to Fitting, Making and Triming. a, she
hu> idvMiitawes of procuring the he«t amt most np-
proxt Paris Fashion*, moulbly, having also engnged
15*o-rvices of a competent person from the North.—
Hie will nay particular uttcntlon to the .Making, llrald-
(ng and Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Dresi-os
undo lii the most fashionable manner In twenty-four
hours. 177, BROUGHTON BTRKET,
oct 18 opposite 81. Andrews llall.
RU N AW AY!
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD!!
Tin- sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will
In- paid for the apprehension ami delivery In
Savannuh.or to my overseer, on 8t. Catherine's
Island, of ANTHONY, who alii-oiided during
the last Spring. He i* rather under five let t in
h.-mlit, black, has a round full face, I* -tout uml well
proportiniu-d. I*. M. KOLLOCK.
mo 27-eodtf
TO YOUNG MEN.
Another supply of Geiiiu*' lust aii^mml, ad*
niin-1 style of lire** Silk Hat*, received by hod
.uner ut the Hat and Cap Store, 153 Congress
nov27 _ N. K. BA1INUM.
For Sale or Lease,
A FARM, four mile, from tin- city, contain-
C,ing Fifty Aere* of Lind, a portion of which Is
ear-.| and under cultivation, tlm luilanro well
.• sided.
.YlTi.- .jii.intity of manure is now upon the land, snf-
(I-1« nt for another season's crop; also, tin- present win-
i-r * rop of vegetables ure mov in u lino state for market,
p,... ..ion given immediately, as tlm owner wishes to
Anv person desirous of such a place, would do Well to
.V.!.,t NO. 143 HOUGHTON ST., or at Messrs. WYLLY
a MoNTMnl.LI.VS Olfice.
.M«o. a |*iir of Film Y’ouug Mules, well broke.
Nov 20
FOll SALE.
1.013 ACRES OF WKLLTIMIIKRKD PINK
^I.AND. on the Ogei-cheo River, in Bulloch Co.,
None of the Ranging Timber («’hit'll (s as
i,any In tho State,i h.ur ever been cut off,
arm tie- farthest i>f it is not more than two mil, * from
the River. Apply to WM. WRIGHT.
Valuable Savannah River Tide Swamp
mcra XjAivdb fou saxjId.
I PROPOSE to sell my KICK LANDS on Izln
J,Island and AiigiiHtine Creek,a anting to about
K l.lisi acres, of which about 7«H» acres are improved
ami in K-*>d planting order, together with a ilwel-
liiii, lloiire, over** it s house, m-gro i|iinrter* uml bri.-k
Urn, with steam thrasher. This property is divisible
into five plantation* containing from 130 to 17*1 acre,
curb, witli high ground settlement, attached to each. I
will sell ii* purchaser* may desire, in one body or sepa
rately.
I will also sell about 130 Negroes, bred on tho place,
among whom are an unusual pm|>ortioii of young men
and women.
I will sell the Rice Lauds all or in part, with or with
out the Negroes.
For tlm Lind*, jairt cash, tlm remainer on time. For
further particular*, enrjnire of Messrs. ROUT. IIAIIF7R-
HI AM k SON, or on tlm premises, lo
nov 28—Wlm W. 0. DANIEL,
FOR BAIiB.
600 ACRES of Land, lying in Scrlven county,
firvj&uudon the Ogeerhee River, 62 miles from the city,
B^P^aud the C. R. R. running through it: 75 imt.-s of
upland and a portion of the hay land cleared nnd
muter fence, tlm balance well timbered with pitm and
other growth. The buy land I* e(|imllyu* good uml fi-rtilo
a*the "Cooper’s" or "Young's" bays, it lying between
• hem. The improvements ure a I story frame Dwelling,
3. hi lib feet, with flveriMun, nml all necessary outbuild-
ill--. TIm- health of the location I*n* go.*1 n* any in the
low . ountrv. On the place Is a dm- Peach Orchard and
oiln-r d- reriptioii* <>f fruit. With the place can he Irought
u bn- -t.s k .d Cuttle and llogs. Ac., aiidiigisulassortuienl
ot Farming Implements, If tho purchaser wish.
Fart,, iiln, a. apply to “ W,M
UoV 12—3w _
Kleam Saw Mill, A i.aml for Male,
A FINK STEAM SAW MILL, located In Ihilhsh
ffrvTt county, on the gr.-nt Ogeecln-e River, together
with a tract of lu.issi acre* gis.d pine luml, nud
-Tly, noma swamp land upon which I* a line growth of
oak, hickory, n»h, Ac. Alxnit 6o«) acres of tlm laud is
rlcared.iipon whi< Ii are two sett lenient' of g.ssl dwellings,
a gill lion-.- and all nenwsaiy iinproVeiueuts for planta-
tion us*-. The Mill has mi .-ve.-lli nt clrciilamaw attached.
The projierty will be sold at a tail gain. Kn.piire of
It. .McCROAN,
nov 14 2m Hcurborn', Scriv.-n Co., tin.
Charleston Courier will copy tlm iiIh.vu to tlm ain't
of live dollars, and rend bill to Oil* office.
A Valuable I’lniilation, in Liberty Co.,
FOR MALE.
tgfk Til K Sub-rilmr. wishing In remove, ofi.rs f-.r
"f* Hal.- III, pi ml lie'll Ii.lj.iillilig tlm Village of Klein-
fii'.lMi. consist lug of eight bundled wres. a part of which
h .-1-ell siiccrsHfnlly cultivated III crop*.if Corn, Cotton
and life. The Imlanco well timbered with oak,cypres*,
Kiel yellow pine forest, convenient to the Savannah, Al-
I.SI.V nml Gulf Rail lloari. I'|*»n thn premises are n
I -ml rlable Dwi lling, giii-hoiise, grist mill, negro house*
si.d femes ill g.**l re|mlr. A g.ssl rehcMil and rhurrh
m<-mar by. and an extensive, and uurivulled iimivlows
!-.r st.s k giu/iug.
Persons wisliing to buy will please apply to
JOlf.N' E. MANN, lliimsvllle, (la..
iiov 12 or to WYLLY A MONTMGLLIN.
ELECTION NOTICE.
\ N ELECTION FOR MAYOR AND TWELVE AI.DEIl-
MEN «f tin- City of r-avniiiiiili and Hiiml.'ts thereof,
will l><- held ut tie* Court Hour.. in tin- City of Savannah,
'.n ih- First Monday in December next. Tlm City Treus-
'•in will |,e present with In- Tax Digest, and tlm City
►Ls-11(1 and Ills Deputy, uml tlm City Poll, e are ordered to
SU'-imI to preserve Older. The lion, the Justices of tlm
have Ix-sa re.|l|e»led to preside lit said
TO THE VOTERS OK CHATHAM COUNTY.
GENTLEMEN :— I uin n cnmlidnto for tho
ifllco of Tax Uollootor of this County, (the*
eli'ctiou to lm held on th» first .Monday lu January,
1850,) ami respectfully solicit your support,
nov I—tile A. F. DENNETT.
FOR NIIEIilFF.
FELLOW-CITIZENS—I offer for iheoffleo
_ of Sheriff of Cbathatn county, at the ensulna
li-ctlon lu Jununry next, and lespeotlullv solicit your
upport. [oct 17—Id] WARING RU83KI.L.
WANTED,
L AND WARRANTS. Theliiglmst going rates will bo
paid for Laud Warrant*, hy
nnv 21 SPENCER CUR REEL A CO.
TO BR1CKMAKERN.
W ANTED .MHI.(HK) Rrlek. For jmrti. ulnr*, empiire or
the subscriber, on the secend slorv of tin- So
Building. povgl JOHN S. NORRIS, Archltei
WANTED TO llllll:.
1 *) AIILE-IK U)lEli Negro Men to work nscoal-passcrs
L nil board sleaiiudilp Isabel. Apply to
BOV 5 COHENS Si HERTZ.
RECK FREIGHT WANTED.
A DECK LOAD of t.'otton Is wauled for Brig L. A
PALMER, bound lor Boston. Apply to
nor 2 Ct HI KNHh.ll F.RTZ.
WANTED,
r J , 0 PURCHASE, Second-hand Wine ami Port'
Stiippiuu aauri'tisrmnun.
JTT\ FOll NEW YORK—UNION LINK.—
J$W*.The regular |Kw kct sebr. NORTH STATE. Horton,
master,willlitiv*—»-*-*— —• - — •
apply to
At Prtvuto Halo.
6 Shares Armory Hull Stock. If not sold at privalo
salt, will lio s«'Id at nubile out cry, before the Court
House, on Tuesday the Oth of November, during the
usual hours of sale oct 31
Public Hale.
03 Plantation Ncgroc* w.ll bn sold al public outcry, on
THUKHDAY, 22d or November, nt II o’clock, at
Milieu, on the Central Rail Road. (70 mho ilatton.)
This gang of Negroes worn raised in Hcrtven County,
on tho plantation of Jefferson Roberta, and tire well
• despatch for the ulx.vv port. Fnr fre'iglit' k,,nwn ‘•"•mglioiit that County as good plantation hands,
in, v 24 OGDEN, STARR A CO ’ ' cccuitomeil to tho culture of corn and eottou. The men
'... i are among tlm must export nml skillful timber cutters
y^-FOIl NEW YOI1K,—DF!MILL'S LINK— • In tho Slate. To those dorireus of purchasing Negroes
fOrml The Him SeluMiner.M. Y..I1AVIS.('apt, Roldnson, I for plaiitailon nurposos iinexcepllonai lu ovury respevt,
wants about 5u hale* Cotton to complete Cargo. Apply i anil of established reputation III their neighborhood, an
i« m»v27 ROWLAND A SON. j opportunity is afforded sm'li as seldom occurs.
FOll NEW YOllK,—DEMlLI/s t t\i~ ' Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or city aceoptnnccs.
diUk *1-^“r lT!..-k..I*“rirl-ltTBi, , BKSn,! SV! e„r 'ntormHl'-u. .|. n lr m TO.»*. W 0.,1.,.|N» M.c"...
N III ivy. call take hulk uf 100 bales Cott,,„. Apply to , <, “'’ 0 1 r Ml " Y l ' 1 * Y k MO *V v1 '
IIOV2T ROWLAND AWIN'. I uct w Savannah. Ga.
ROWLAND SON. | ^
Jh FOll NE1W YORK.—DEM ILLS LINK.— I
AR49, The new A No. 1 Selmuner It 1011A It I) M. DK-
MTl.t,, IlirnmiLook, Master, is rvadv t» receive Freight
for iiImivc |Hirt. Apply to ROWLAND A SON.
Apply to
Bottles
T. J. WALSII, No. 170Buy street.
WANTED. V
Hill HUSH ELS of OYSTER SHELLS to bo
llMF^lMJU delivered within the next six months.—
Apply to [oct23 c. A. L. LAMAR.
FOR ORDINARY.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
Gentlemen:—I nin a Candidate for election
__ to the office of Ordinary, ul tho election in
Junuaiy next, and will bu Ihitukrul lor your support.
may •-’O* M. G. SIIKFTALL. j
FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a candidate J
__ for tho office of Ordinary at tho election III ,
Jnnuaiy next, and respectfully ask your support,
may 7 JVM BARNARD E. IIKE. j
W’ E are authorized to announce J A .M EH E. j
■■F GODFREY, a* a cuuilnlalo for the office of j
o.-dTiiury of Chatham County, al the ensuing January
election. _ may 5—id |
Wo are authorized to annoiinco THOMAS
_ (1. HARDEN, n* a candidate lor the office
rdlnary of Chatham Counly, nt Ihe ensuing J
■ellot
|e 4-tile*
Ft Ml CLEIIK OF t'«l RT8._
FELLOW CITIZENS:—! urn * cnmlidai.-
for tlm office of cturK or the Superior and
inmrior Courts at the election in January next, and re
spectlully ask yoursupport. JNO. E. DAVIS,
jell—Ida _______________ I
FELLOVV-t.'iTIZENS: —I am a candidate
at the election lu Jiiuunry next, for Clerk of I
superior and Inferior Courts, und will he Ihtiiikful .
your suffrages. W.M. II. IIULLOCII. ,
may 14 JamViU
m* ~ NOTICE.—Wo are authorized to aunouiice
[ttB? JOHN V. TARVER as a Candidate for Clerk ,
of t lie Superior and Inferior Courts, at lliounsulng elec- >
lion, In January next,
may 12 Jan *511
lor
IIFX'EIVEK OF TAX llETI'HNN.
nr FuLLOvv-CiTt/.kMa : I atn a candidate for the |
offleo of Iteeel ver of Tax Ruturns, for Chaihuni County, j
at the election In January nexl, aud respectfully solicit
jour vme*. nov 4—-id S. 8. HIIILEY
AT COST PRICE!
W. D, ZOUtSAl M
I Ac- CO, have received
Vl'" 1 "" hrst clan* J. fhlck-irarjr
* I I •ering and J. Gillurt Alls
Co.'* Six nnd Seven Octave PIANOS, on commission,'of
whhli they are uutliori*< > d to di-|M<*e of
AT COST PRICK!
For duruldlity they can he fully warranted, whilst their
volume uf tune is acknowledged by tlm most critical con-
noiseiirs.
Pnrrhiisers anil es/n'cjally the Iwidies, ore respectfully
Invited tolview these lu-tniincnt.-*.
W. D. ZOGBAl’M * CO.,
ii" v 2rt N"». 107 Hr van uid fit et. .1 nli-ri street*.
Smoke Good Segars!
«*>• YOU WILL FIND THEM nu
CORNER OF DILL 4c IONURE88.8T8.
I HAVE RECEIVED by recent arrival* the following
brands, in addition to my stuck ul CHOICE SEGARS.
so universally acknowledged by Judges of the urtlelu, as
“JXJBT TXXX1 THING, ! »'
Cuitchitu Opurn, 1st Ik-*cnl>Hei-tu,
Excelsior Superior, lsv I’ruiititml,
Cunsolacluii, Li Vlgilencla, Gutierrez opera*,
nov 24 M. MOLINA.
JAS. ll. DICKSON,
I,ilc ami fire Insurance Agent,
W ILL TRAVEL through Central nml Upper Georgia
and T>-nm s*' , e, duly authorized by ivsiioiiaiblu
Companies, to solicit nnd receive applications from par
ties wishing their live* or property iiiMin-d.
He will also act n* agent h>r the Savannah Republican.
Itrf'T* to Messrs. Webster A Palme*, Win. King. Ken
nedy k Reach, J. M. Norwood, 1». W. Alexander, V. W.
Skiff. Savannah. UoV (V—tf_
£]. M. BLOUNT,
UOLLEL'TING AGENT,
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
TOUI.D respectfully refer nurtlonlo tho following
FOR BOSTON.—Thi'K-hr.' E. KIDDER,
Tyler, will have despatch for the alxive port, j
r freight apply to IIU.VTEK & GA.MMKLL.
liov 27
FOR NEW YORK-OLD KSTA1ILISH-
.___KI» LINK.—Tlm sclir. J. PRICK, Price, master, i
will liuve <|uk'k de*|*it( Ii a* ab.ive. For freight, applv on !
board, or to nov 24 BRIGHAM, KBLLVACO. |
VESSELS WANTED.
A Vessel to load Irmu .lucksoiirillo, Fla., to 1
Philadelphia.
'*cl to Load front Jacksonville, Fla., to Boston.
A Vessel t" Laid from Darien, Geo., to Thomastori, Sle.
For which a liberal freight will be |4iid. Apply to
mo 23 IV A V Eli A CONST ANTI N K.
FOR NEW YORK.—OLDESTAIII.ISIIKD
LINK.—Tho brig MARY, Walker, master, will
Jttitliave despatch a* above. For freight, apply on
board at Telfitlr'a \\ htirf, or to
nov 23 llRKIIIAM, KEIJ.Y A CO.
f > FOR 11 ALT1.MORE.—Tlm m-lir. WOOD-
Jj^^llltllsiE. White. Iiiii'ter, will have dispatch Tor
the .ilxive jxirt. Fo-i freight or passage, upply on board
at Telfair's Wharf, or to
nov 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOll BOSTON.—Tlm'x|,ip HARTFORD'.
^MUllallett, master, will have despatch for the above
•JMSport. For freight or |>u»*ugc, apply on bounl at
Tellair * Wharf, or to
ii" v 23 lilt It 111A M. KELLY A CO.
, n FOR HAVRE.-Tlio Ship CONDUIr, Captain
'*• Mortimer, for engagement of Grain or Cot-
.Ink tolls apply to
nov 22 J. R. A J.G. MILLS.
FOR NEW YORK—DEM ILL'S LINK.—
^Cg.The regular |mckot bark PETER DEM ILL. N.
Iloej, mastar, wants about 4uu bale* Cotton, to complete
cargo. Apply to • ROWLAND ft SON,
nov 22
<*.;£> FOR NEW YORK—GEOIHHA'LINK —
ifiaSEThe line fast sailing sclir DYAL SCRANTON,
Lovdcn master, will havo iptlck despatch for the above
port. For freight or passage, apply on hoard to captain.
or to nov 21 COHENS A HERTZ.
WANTED TO CHARTER.—A vessel
JjfiEto load with Timber ami Lumber, fur St. Johns
N. IT. Apply to CAKLKT0N ft PARSONS,
nov 21
iiji' FOR NEW YORK-llrig AUGUSTA, Stone
^)li£iuaster, will meet with despatch for tlm above
port. For freight engagement*, apply to
n»vM DANA A WASHBURN.
'L£> FOR BOSTON.—The new fast sailing
AMgluickot b.uk GENERAL WARREN, R. F. Cliffonr,
mai-ter, having two-third* oflmr cargo engaged, will have
Immediate dispatch. For balance of freight apply to
captain on hoard, or to
nov 20 _ CARLKTON ft PARSONS,
.f?: FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER
AN EASTERN OR NORTHERN ltlRT.—'The
new iK.hr. J. A. STANLEY, Cnpt. Simnioii*, is ready to
receive freight or charteras above. Apply to
nov 17 Rowland ft son.
ex IK" eliungeil, will IlllVe l|lllek ilexp«|eli ni n lx>vr. y,,r
freight or iNiNsage, iiffidy to
BRIO HAM, KELLY A CO.
5-w FOl* BOSTON .—The fast'sailing bark
*£££( 1 KORl IK TIP Ol AS. Aiimbury iimMer, Imv mg p.irl
ol tier cargo engaged, w ill have i|uick desp.itch us above.
For freight or passage, apply to eaplalu on board, or to
CARLKTON A PARSONS.
WANTED TO t llAIITER.-A Vessel
^yggLiilxiut the cu|>acity of 250cask* Kin . Applv to
CPU END ft IIKWTZ,
FOllFREKOlTdll 1 11 AllTKIl.—
.JjM^Tlie sclir. ANANDALi;. II master. Apply to
CARLKTON A PARSONS.
-The A 1 American
•c* master, having
iptick despatch.—
BYOCTAVliNt-UHEN.
Ilnuidlcs at Auction.
On MONDAY,next, Dec. 3, nt ll o'clock, will be sold lu
front of Store.
2 Il f Pipes " Pinctt CuMtilloii Co”Champagne Brandy.
5 •* •• ** Cognac dark “
1 “ J. A S. Murtell •• •• -
1 “ « A. Brilloun -mu
1 “ “ Gautier Freres «• m «.
2 “ “ J. B.Gmldiinl “ Pale "
4 qr. •* Gib * Iteeckcr » •• “
tl •• “ Piiiett Cantillon Co. ** Dark “
3 “ “ Rastenu
2 “ •• LiU-rty - « a
1 “ “ Citrmilla Sigm tto “ • ••
2 2 “ Mnglonv m m m
2 “ “ J. B. Gmldanl “ • "
2 “ “ Brlsi|iiolt, Titclioe Co" “ **
1 “ “ June s Moiih “ ■ •
1 “ “ Gautier Fo-crs M “ •*
1 “ “ Reuuiitt ft Co “ • «
1 “ •• Tarm-uud -mm
Term*.—Sum* iinib r $100, cash, from $100 to $300, 00
days,over $300 4 month* fur approved eudoised notes.
nov27
by fflSISTjffiiSSKiN
EXECUTORS SALE.
« N tlm first TUESDAY in January next,in front of the
Court House, between the legal hours o| vale, will be
•old, in compliance with tin- lust will uml testament of
lute Doriithcu Abrahams, thu follow ing valuable City pro
perty, lx longing to Mild estate:
Half Lot No. I in fee simple, Laroche, Tythiug Ilcatli-
court Maid, m xt to the residence of J. W. Morrt-1, with
the brick t wo story dwelling, »tore nud cellar, fronting on
Broughton street, now occupi<d Ity J. D. .lesse nsa family
grocery, subject to u lease of three years from first of Feb
ruary next.
I*>t No. 3, Liberty Ward,with the two tenement two story
wooden dwelling, fronting on Broughton street, w ith car
riage houses,stable* ami kitchen. The lot issubject toiiu
annual ground rent to thu City of $27.50 (twenty-seven
dollar* nml fifty cents.)
Also, Lot No. 19. Jackson Ward, on which I* a large two
story wooden dvvellingon a high I trick iNtsciueiit. fronting
oil Hull street, with carriage house and stable; on the
southwest corner of said lot, I* a small two story wooden
dwelling on a high brick basement, fronting also on Hull
street, with carriage h nine uml stable; this lot I* subject
to auauuiial ground rent of $33.12 (thirty-three dollars
nnd twelve cent*.
Tie- above property will ho sold without reserve.
Term*—One-third cn«h, one-third three mouth* credit,
and remaining third four mouth* credit, secured by mort
gage of the property, and policy of insurance transferred.
J. BKLAMOTTA,
nov 10 Executor Dorothea Abrahams.
Auction Sales.
HY T. J. WALMI.
Auction Sales.
HY HELL A PHEM IVV
[Htircsssoas to Pnii-aairi ftRsu
, Underwriter's Bale.
On FRIDAY, 30th Nor., at 11 o'clock, In front of etore,
will Imj sold fur account of underwriters and all con
cerned,
A lurga lot of fine fashionable Clothing, Furnishing
Gixsls, ftc., consisting of fine cnaslmero nml broadclotb
Coats, Pam*. \i*U, Shirt*. Hosiery. Gloves. Crnvats,
tk-arf*. Tie*, Htorks, Umbrellas, Trunks, Rubber Goods,
Handkerchief*, Drawers, SusiH-mler*, Hair llrtishes, %rt-
im.ni. H, Cloth*. CuHsluu.ro*, Vestings, Tailor’s Trimmings,
fntiiy Articles, Ac., fte.-, (Uinaged Hl ,j 10 fin, In Borrei’a
hiilhllnu on the morning of nth tilt., and mild for ac
count of all concerned. Terms ca*h. not 28
Indian Ponv at PrivauTlupr
A very Quo “ Creek” Indian Baikllo Pony. Bold for
ti" fault. hot 96
600 Acres Land at Auction.
On TUESDAY next, 4th Dec., at 11 o’clock, In front iff
Court llonsc,
fluid hnnd, wbhber children, a boy 12 yrdrs aud a girl | Five Lota of good, well timbered Und,each 1,000 acres,
2 joar*—a Woman 35 years, a good Cook anil Waslu r, ' *
her children, a boy 8 years, and a boy |8 mouth*. Tl-
*'•* ii ml oil Ittiil. nov U
Private Halo,
811 'RTS and llrun, In quantities In suit purchasers—
A pair of gi-ntlo Family Carrluge lluraos, kind In har
ness and good iravo lers.
Central Railroad Htnck.
Souih Western Railroad Slock. net 27.
►limit' ll In Montgomery county^nn theOconeeIIIvi-r,near
l.iiinlx-r City. The above l*it* of Und are vuluablo
timbered lands, For further jinrtlciilnrs, suqulrM at our
(''Minting R<mmu, where a plat of said lands can be seen.
Terms : half ru*h, thu balanco *lx months for upprovixl
pu|ier with interests piircha*crs paying for titles.
v 20
Al Prlvatu Hnlo.
A llond ol thu Htatu of Georgia for $500, bearing In
tcrost 7 per cent.
A lloml of the South Western Railroad for$500,con-
ventblo In stock. oct 15
Private Halo '
A likely mulatto Imy aged 25 years, to ho sold to a
city resident owner, only. Term* accommodating.
aep 23
Privalo Halo.
Two “ Ely’s Pnlent” Gins for Hea Island Cotton, fino
fluish, with mutollc rollers, (now,) for sale low.
Alio, 1(10 sacks of (2 bushels o ich) Egyptian Oats for
seed, for sale In quantities to suit purchasers—a suite-
nor aril lo.|oct 0
Peruvian Syrup,
FOR THE CURE OF
DYSPEPSIA,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Incipient
Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial
Passages, General Debility,
fto. Ao. Ac.
T HE following are taken from hundred* of tho strong
est testimonial*:—
Rostov, June 7. l-*>65.
As you have requested Homo iiccoillit of the benefit ex
perienced in my case from the Peruvian Sy rup, I will
Mate that for several years I hnve suffered from a catnlir-
nl affection consequent upon llronchltln. 1 tried various
remedies. Including tonics nml stiiuulnnl*, geiienil uml
topical, but obtained no relief. The system seemed to bu
fulling under repeated i-ongt-Mlvo (ittuck*, induced g<
rally by sudden changes in the weather and over e:
tlon, the attm ks recurring u|miii an average every thn
week*, the effi ct* md pa-»ing off for several day*. From
te*tiimininlsmbliiced In lavoruf the Syrup, 1 made trial
of It. nud noon experienced a decided Improvement in
strength uml abdlty to resist atmospheric changes. It is
now six month* since 1 Imd a rectirrenco of the conges
tive attack', nnd I have no doubt, milling my experience
to that of other*, that thu Syrup produced the lavonibb
Administrator * Sale.
On TUESDAY, lltli of December next, at 11 o’clock, will
be sold at thu Mnndinll IImim-, Broughton struct,
* All thu Furniture In said llnii**,(-om<i*tingof a large and
i complete assortment for said Hotel of Parlor, Chamber and
' Kitchen Furniture; also an Omnibus and sett of Harness
for four horses. Sold ns the perishable pro|ierty belonging
to the estate of A. 11. Hartwell, deceased, by permission of
the Court of ordinary and |x-r order of the Administrator,
; for the benefit of the creditor* and heirs of said estate.
1 Term* cash. A. RON A I'D, Temporary Adm’r.
| N. 11. A catalogue of the article* can be seen on aigilic*-
I tion ut our Counting Room*, or to tho Administrator.
ALMO,
i The lease of the Marshall House can bo treated for pr»
* vlous to the day of sale, on application to A. D0NAUD or
Mr*. MARY MARSHALL. nov 10
CAUTION iO THE PUBLIC
learning from Borne of tho respectable firms of
1 Charleston und Savannah, that my Scheidnm Arotnsllo
' Schnapps,Is oxtuuslvcly cnuntcrtoiled by a number of
l.lqnnr mixers in New York, Philadelphia and Boston,
; aud finding that the pirates daringly advertise their per*
ulclous deceptions under the name which belongs to my
I astlclt, I think It necessary to caution tha community
> against these vendors of poison In dlsgnlsa.
| I Introduced the Scheldam AromsttcHcbnappf forth
; purgose of supplying the modlcul faculty and the whole
' community with a pure medicinal spirit, which tuigh
be prescribed with confidence; loalt cases where sllrnu
ant* wore required, without producing the fearful con*
sequences which Invariably result from using adulterate
i ed liquor. In order to render nssurance doubly sure, I
pm-. [ had thu article analyzed by chemists of world-wide
xcr- | celebrity,und submitted It for experimental (cat lo thou-
sands of dts' nguithed medical practillouers, There-
•|k)iispb front these sources were of the most unequivo
cal and satisfactory character ll Is uow before tho pnb
lie, surrounded with these gunraiilees,and bearing these
unimpeachable endorsements, uua 1 call upon the com*
tnunlty lo protect themselves and me, their own health
rliiing'-. Every physitiau is well nunre that there are | ami my reputation, by frowning down and repudiating
b'.bTMM ShM77;-.m!\7( l wh5n. fi.SIw'aOM] ; '""I'l™*"" „»cu'.u , », wto ... p.d-III.B foul
commodities undercover of my trade mark. No article
bail ever been Imported Irom llollund Into tills market
uttilot thu nnmu of Hclrnapps, previous to tho appear
mice of WollVt 8cbeldam Aromatic Schnapps, in; his
.. . ... Jneob Rokenboiigh, Dnrlcn, On.} Hniniwl Palmer 4t Hon,
FEI.LOW-CITIZKNH:—I urn a candidate , ^ uvn „„ B |i; M.F.Htacoy, F.-q-, (Tiarloslon, 8 U-; F. J.
for tho office of Receiver of Tux Returns, In | u ec | tf i: S( ,, fig Wall-street, New York.
.. . .... •■>»« oct2
W.M. WRIGHT.
anuury next, and respectfully solicit your votes,
may2011 JOHN H. HABERSHAM.
FELLOW CITIZENS hi, the flr*l ot
’jpoKT May last, I announced mjtell a candidate
for Receiver of Tax Returua: ami am nuwifcnuill-
uate for that office, nt the next election, aud respect
fully solicit ynnr support.
Your obedlonl servant,
jo tl B.T.TIIBU9 1 _
Tn MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF CHATHAM tf). j
I am a rnndidnto for Recotver of Tax Re-j
\£gSj turns at the eleciion In January next, amt re-
snoeifiiUy «sk your support,
may 3*'-Jaii5, , 5ii WM. W. OATES.
SAVANWAil, MA# I, IH65.
Messrs. Editors:—You will ple:i*e un-
&*§T r.ounco Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS a* a
niididale for Receiver of Tax Returns, at the ensuing j
January election, and oblige MANY VOTERS.
tuny 3 _ J
FELLOW CITIZENS :--l atn n candidate
M*8f for the ofllco of Receiver <>f Tax Return*, III
Jauuury next, and respectfully solicit your votes.
may IP—if i. e. ihllon._
FKLLOW-CtTIZENS:— I am a candidate
for the office of Receiver of Tax ReMirns, In
January next, and rc*pectfu!ly solicit your vote*.
I if 7. N. WINKLER.
far
January tie
roil TAX OOlsLfiOTOH.
TO THE VOTKRH OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
ft/t-jOf* GENTLEMEN I am acandidalu for Ihe
office of Tax Collector of this County, (the
clue'Ion to be held on thu first Monday In Jauuary,
IH5ll,) uud respectfully solicit ynnr support,
may 111—If PETEK (1. THOMAS.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
1 HAVE Till." DAY it*wH-iuU-d with me. "AMUKI.0.
GAR.MANY ami FRANCIS J.CHAMPION. Thebusl-
ni-KMWlll hereafter bo rondueted under the immo and
style of GAR.MANY8 A CHAMPION.
‘Savannah, Ua., Nov. 1,1866.
iiov 6 O, W. OARMANY
CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH.
NOVEMBER TERM, 1866.
T HE CITY COURT of Savannah ha*been n,(|ourned
until thn 2d Monday of Deceml>er next. Huitor*, Ju-
nuniind Witnesses, will please take notlee.
n.'Vti-tl WM. II. BUI,LOCH, Clerk.
NOTICE.
]^j|R. 8. C. DUNNING having retired from the Agency
_|.yM of the Howard I n*urnui-e Company of New York
tin- appointment ban been conferred upon Hu* undersign
ed, w Ini w ill coudiict the bust ties* of this Company for th
future a* ils Agent for thu State "flieorgla.
nov7—1 hi CHAS. IF.CAMPF1ELP.
Harbin,Oct., 1856.
MRS." I)R. a \M\GII\M T S S(ilOOL
WAS Ol'EXKt) OX TIIR
Firnt Moniliiy in NoveniDrr.
M RS. C. would inform her friend* tlmt^thero are afetv
vncanrle* whleh may he filled hy applying Imme
diately. A few young I sillies would la* reeelved into the
family a* laianling seholar*, where they will recoivo thu
kuel'Vt uire and iitteiitioii.
Mr. MASSON. Teacher of tie* French Language. Real-
drneo North side of Liberty street, 4 d«*»rs tiliovo Rar-
nard. _ nov 22
~iMin wihox,
DENTISTS,
Office over DeWlll ft Morgan's Store
on Congress Street,
SAVANNAH, OA.
oct 4—ly
HII IIUAL CARD.
JUZjZTJS haring,
JProfeHHor of alia Hie,
Respectfully offer his services to the
'citizens of Suvanuuh.
T'o bo Inittid at VV. I). Zoghanm's
Music Store
oct 1—3tn
HATS AND CAPS
^Corner Ilarnurd .t llrouglilon-Sts. —l
’ILK MAT".
SOFT HATS, of nil descriptions.
CAPS .if every STYLE and QUALITY.
Low (or (’ash nr hood Crrdit. CORNER OF
oc.H IJuii IHtoHGIlTON ft BARNARD.
B. ELLIS,
factor and General Commission
ii ■:it<ii.\.\ , r,
No. 71 IluyNireci, Sttvnnnali, Gn.
CENTRAL
NOTICK.
. It. It. AND RANKING CO.OF 0A.)
Savannah. November 14,1*85. /
I Meeting of Stockholders will he hebl ui
Tnesdav, 18th December next, nt 10 o'rlork, A. M.
15-1Sdec GKO. A. f'l.'YLER, (Vi'Mer.
f|XHF, Annual
K ranuy.-
nov27_
•y AllNH—A
B randy, «in and avhiskey.-v«
rlous iinalitles in store. For sale by
nov27 WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF.
S A
ni. R 0 1.1!) A.
IMPORTER OF
CHOICE SPANISH SEGARS,
Tobacco j Xc.
COKNKn 0P CONIIRRSS AN0 Ill'Ll. Strkxts,
S A V A N N A II.
nor I—lyr
J. R. (III.MOHK.
uu m it.'U'.v.
J. R. GILMORE & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
WWW YOllK.
Particular attention niven to the Nile of Cotton, lllco,
fte., and liberal rash adiauee* mmle on i-"nsigiimeuts.
REFERENCES:—Hunter ft Giunmell. Savniuinh, (la.
O.G. I’araley, Eaq., PreHldent ('"intnercial Bank, Kidder A
Martin, J. II. Flauner, Ksip, Wilmington, N. C.
nov 16—ly
tl*, ti
l>> lb wilutlon of (%.unr|| passed 16th Nov.. IH66,
h-.v2ft—Id A. (’. DAVENI'OBT, i*. c.
TO liltlCK I. A YEltH, Pl.ANTEHERH,
AND PAINT1CRN.
pilllplffiAIJl will be n-reived for the ereetlon of the
1 tlau|i. ,*i |" W | Mull*''. Fur iHirlleolnr* I’li'liliri-uf (he
■ ■AY, POTATOEM AND BRICK. Imi
|| bales llay: 176 barrels potatocH: Wl.WKl llrirk.
It' i i-lvi-d per Brig Geo, Htoekhiun, from Bath. For mile
bv m.v2T T. It. ft J.G. MILLS.
£ tOFFKK.-G.**l to'prime ltl..V..ffii- in lot* to suit
pnrrliiwN-ra. WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF.
n t l<*FI 1<:1.1> IIANh7—jm('anli* Bullb ld reb-lua*
t''ilI laiiiH liuidiiig rroiii Nteainsliip Statu of Georgia
nud for sab* by CLAOIlOltN A CUNNINGHAM,
iiov 27
S A I.T.—Hsmi Hark* IJver’|*»d Salt;4SSI BuslielfTurks
ImI.iiuI Hull; 2b Ton* Ruck Salt, lu store, and for
|,y FLAG HORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
tints, landing fiom *ehr Wisslbridge. And for sale
liov 27 CLAGIIOIIN ft CUNNINGHAM.
to thn yard,
Irualiiirgs, H
ale by
(BANE. WELLS ft CO.
WINK TKAN.—A supply *ff very su|H*rlor Hyson,
1 Young llvwin nud Black Tea*. Just received, by
JOHN 11. MtMIBK A t,1J.,Gibbon's Buildings.
SNABL'ROS. jn bab
jii*» received and f*
it 23
A supply
the i
JOHN 8. Mil;It 18, An Idle. I.
IS'
JAI.T
-Liverpool Hull in Store, and for sale by
f. A. L. LAMA I
1080. MILL11IIH 1080.
PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS'ALMANAC,
For the States of Carolina nud Georgia,
For Ihe Ytairof oar Lord 1N00.
Received nud for sale, wholesale and retail, by
WA KNOCK A: DAVIS,
HookM'llcra nnd Stntionors, No. 160 Cougrss street,
nov 22
t UIAFFF.R A, CO. Iiavfl a large nn.HrdUHectod
/ stiM-k of Whit" ls.nl*. Freiieh and Aiiierienii Zii
(,'broniea, Ae., gioiiud in Oil and Dry Lliiseeil, and ,'ipi....
oil*, Painter*', Miisini*', Whltewiutli and Cotton Mnrkiiig
Briihh' H. whleh w« lire prepured to sell cheaper than uvi
offen-d in this inarkei, nov 2fi— 0
Alt HLK RIANTKLH.-Un.ling and on-
_ _ stoutly for sale, Mnrldo Maut"l* of tin- most mod
em stylo—iheap. CHAFFER A CO.,
IIOV 26—0 No. 0 Wldlaker st.
NPOIITHRIAN'H AltTiri.ES.
f N LEY'S Isoidoii Cheiulcully I'repared Gun Wadding,
’'J Baldwin'* Indent'd and Kelt Madding, used u,
prevent the leading of gilll*.
Bley's Central l ire Cap*, Cox'* Ground Edge do,
Kby * Patent Cartridge*,Curtis A ll.irvy's powder,
Auierli au Guti|Hiwder.
Aijvo, a fine assortment of Bison'* Powder l-'laNks and
Shot Potirhf*. Game Bag*, YVis-li Bed and Wipers.
With a variety of other articles suitable fm gunning,
all of which lire Jilst Imported, ami for sab- bv
LOVELL A I.ATTIMORK,
liov 28 N". II Buruunlstieet.
M'
HOI >1. ft OR .VALE.
M That largo and oummo lion* Dwelling for*
roerly ncciijdnl by Dr. Wildman, sllunleil on a
full nml half lot nt tho corner otHouth Broad and
Abercorn ztivets in this city. Term* liberal. Apply lo
BOV 3 IIACON ft LEVY.
TO RENT*
M TVVO TENEMENTS In (Jordon Block, front
ing Chatham Square, and woll lurnlahed with
water, gas, ’•lublo*, ftc. I'ossesrlon given 1st
No vein tier. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent,
oct lo No. “2 llryan Street.
“ FOR RENT. -
THE EASTERN TENEMENT or ll-lck Bulld-
|i;;;K ing, corner of Abeco n and Jones Street
Apply to
€»ot_2q_ HOLCOMBE, JlGINSON ft CO.
TOliEN'L
A brick store and dwelling, corner of Charlton
and Jefferson street*. Apply
WYLLY ft
sept 25
GIL.IIORI'
MONTMOLLIN.
•V t'O’.N 1.1 NE
FOR LIVERPOOL.
Ajjj£*hip EtjUlTY. .lame* J. N.
luo't other cargo engaged, will Imv
For halanee of freight, apply to
•k—If 0A11L KPPTNO.
VENNEE WAN A ED.
A Vessel Irom 4lMl to 600 ton* to brnil with
sawed Lumber fur Cadet. For which a llbo-
rul freight will be paid. Apply lo
nov 2 COHENS ft HERTZ.
.££*, F«>R FREIGHT OR ell ARTE'il— 1 The brig
^SU^EoLUS, Kunwlton, mnstcr. Apply to
toff 30 OGDEN, STARR ft CO.
JE[}- K<>R SALE —FREIGHT t tR CH ARTER.—The
jfKijltfloo »chr MARIETTA HAND, well suited lor
carrying Grain or Cotton, will take freight or charier,
or can he purchaned on application lo Cspt Terry, on
board, at Anderson's upper wharf, or to ,
oct3J Rowland ft son.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tlio ship MARCIA 17. i
DAY, Chase, muster, will have despatch for the
•ft. For freight of 5<Mi holes Cotton, apply to ,
T, II. ft J. G. MILLS.
VJa FOR LIVERPOOL—Tito A I American Ship i
mSMSm CHARTER <»\K, lloinllitlle, master, having j T ... A ,. nill ,
part ot her enr-go engaged, will havo quick despatch for ...VVi...•»! ?/„? i .‘ .i
ntiiivo port. For Ireignt apply to I am! tin other at the cud of Iho )<
GIL'llOUi; & CO’S LINE
SiEW Y01IK A SAV.W.VAH PACKETS.
'frills NEW I.INE I* composed of the. following
1 vesn-ls, ono of which wlllleive Pier No. 9 North
River, New York, punctually every Thursday:
New sclir EDWARD KIDDER, 320 loos,Tyler, Master
“ " RENNET PLANNER, 325 do. Applegltt.do
“ “ GEORGE l)AVIS. 3'iii ton*, Smllli, do
•, “ L()VET PEACOCK, 370 tons. Merry. do
“ “ WALI ER RALEIGH. 33(1 tons, .Marshall, do
These vessels ure all of the first class, and. having
been built during tho past year expressly for the trade,
are well deserving the ulteutiou of shippers. They uro
C'lmmumled hy masters ot experience amt ability, uud
shippers cun rely upon quick illspa.ch. and every alien-
tluti being paid lo tlu-ir convenience.
J. It. GILMORE ft CO, 164 Wator-»t., N. Y.
Hl'NTEll ft G t.MMELL, Agents, Suvuiumh.
TO IIIH NERI!EPI-i11N.
DANIEL CRONIN, IM'llO.,SI EREU, jjg BRYAN-ST.
llTOUl.li respectlully annoiinco to ihe citizens ol
TV Savannah, that lie is ready to moke und put down
carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, ftc., at the shortest notice
nnd on the most reosoimblo terms. 3ino—oct 3
PRIVATE ACAUEnY,
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
1 311E 1 NDERSIGNED designs oponlng a Private
. Academy for Young Ladles, In
EATONTON,PUTNAM COUNTY,GEORGIA,
on Wcdiicsdny,Jan. Oth. IH.'ili.
Number of pupils limited to 3G.
Tuition pur annum $125 tut—otto half In advance,
lu this charge ii
i port. For Ireignt upply tn . ... ,
oct 211 IIRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. embraced the reuular c.iurse> of English Studies— Lutlu,
FOll KENT,
^ THE IVIIARFSTHRi: t., No. 172 Kuv Street, well
(hulapteil for storage of cotton or merchiiiidize. Am
■*l | ly »" nov 28 BAYNARH X ROWLAND.
FOll 11ENT.
1 The Front (Mile.*, No. 172 llav stn*e», well fitted !
jup for Cott.in ollii.-, with two stork-* iH-neath, well 1
ftidnpted for storugu of cotton or merchandise. Ap- I
l'ly I" BAYNARH ft ROWLAND. !
nov 22
FOll SALE.
v j**J A DWELLING HOUSE in I order, with a lot :
Iso^al n,,, l 11 half of land, u line xituntiou, forsulo low. Ap- 1
JMkplyto a. WII.IIUR, I
V 10 Gen'l In*. Alt'! and Broker. •
FOR MALE,
I**! A LOT IN' WIUTKSVILLK, near tho30 mile atn-
tion ('. It. R., on which i* a small Store, Corn Houhu
•Lind Stables. Any parson wishing u> imrchase, w ill
apply to the subscriber on tin* preinf*-*- If said Lot i*
not K*»bl by the fir.'t Monday in January, it w ill la-offered
at public oiitery. at tlm Court House m Springfield on that
day. HOT g—0w AMO.' F. It All\.
TO RENT.
THAT DESIRABLE BRICK STORE situated on
ji’jia Whitaker street, next door to the corner of Bay aud
ktud. opposite Swift ft Co. apply I"
nov Oth WM. WRIGHT.
T’o iiknTtT”
M iiNEofthotenomeiiis on Lincoln street, bo-
tween emigre's and St. Julian street*. Terms
moderate, aud tioncaslon given immediately.—
Enquire ot oct 30 J. F. GAMMON,
French. Gorman and Spanish, If desired—Music on
| the Piano, Organ, llu-p aud Guitar—Drawing in peiicll-
( lings,Crayon, Momn liroinniles--Painting in Oils,Water
colors, amt the beautiful stylo called Grecian Puinting—
Embroidery, in all its varieties—Wax Fruit and Flow*
I ors.
Pens, Ink,Paper,Slates, Pencil*, ftc , supplied gratie.
A complete Apparatus will beturnlsiied, in order to
afford amnio Illustrations in Ihe Natural Sciences.
.MilHeal instruments will he provided, that each pu
pil may have tlm inouns of dally practice In addition to
tho rcgulur lesson.
Attention la called lo Iho fact that no citra charge Is
made In this Academy. Thu parent or guardian may
make such selections Irom the various departments as
time and thu best interests of the pupil may dictate, all
to bo Included in Iheainoitul above specified.
The old ol nccoiunlisheil teachers bus been secured.
Board may ho had in the host families u» 912 00 per
month.including washing, fm-l, uml lights.
Applicants may address mu lor thu present, at Lump
kin,.-'lewrurt county, Ga. 1. H. BRANHAM.
nov 3—taw-tf
ffi’cteil the cure; therefore 1 will answer in advance
queHiou whleh may Ih* Very pru|ierly made: Why speak
so confidently in this cn*eJ Beenitsu having tried vari
ous retnedie.', nti-l all failing, this clli-i-ted u lavonilTt
change in u sii-.rt time, when the system was becoming
dally more debilitated, llaiiug the reliable H*Hirunro
that no ingiviheut prejudicial to the system enters into j
ic composition o| the article, I would jx-comuicml It 1 )
here u tonic and alterative effect I* desired, nud 1 tms
you will he aide to make wiinu iinauilementM by which _ .
physician* can lermuniend it* trial in tluir practice, with- - York, In tlm year 1*51, and liuvo the certificate In my
out seeming to coiiuteunuce quucki-rv. 1 posscseiou ot lliut date. Tho great demand which has
ERAS. DANA, M. D. thus been created for tho genuine article has set iho
. i whole Inve of counterfeiter* In mol'oii, and the duty I
Lima, Nov. 25, 1853. ! owe to my customers and friends, and tho publlc.com-
My Friemb*-! hltvw affmiplstrred tin- Syrup to tin- drep- p,-i s me, t<> put them on their guardngalustltnposl-
sluil patient of thstown of lluaura. alter *lm had Inch i (ton, VlloLIMlo WlJt.FE, 22 Beaver st., N. York .
city.
i The first Importation being made into this oily In the
I year 1^48, which can be seen by the Cuslo u House
‘ it ink*, I deposit!) my label as a trade mark In the Unit*
ml Slates District Court of thu Southern District of New
given over by all tho physician- in the province of Chan-
cay, and in less than om* month sin 1 ha* Ini onto restored
to perftet honltll. Tlm whide quantity taken nil* three
bottb-s. I have been overwhelmed with prui*e* and
thunk* l»y every lueinlier of the family of the sick lady,
so mi no ulou-l.v restored to health; but a* I cannot claim
to tay.-elf any merit in this matter, otln-r than having
b<-en the happy liman* of cuHIng their attention to a rem
edy whose cltlmry hud been proved by me, 1 of course
cede to you all tlu-ir grateful encomium* uml heartfelt
expressions of kiudue**. as alono dim to the author of a
coiil|N)*itiou so beuefieial to humanity.
Y’our very humble (e-rrant
JUAN FBANCISCUELIGALDE.
CARD.
The undersigned, having ex|K-rlenced tlio lieneflciul ef
fects of tho PERUVIAN SYRUP, do not hesitate to re
commend it to tlm attention of tin* public.
From our own experience, ii* well a* from the testimo
ny of others wlio-e intelligence and integrity nro alto
gether nnqtmstloMinblo, no Jinvo no doubt of it* efficacy
In case- of lm ipii nt Discnaea of the Lungs uml Broneldal
Passage*. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Drepsv, Neuralgia,
General Debility, fte. llldeeil ll* effects Would Imi llicnil-
ilde but from the high diameter of those who have wit-
nessed them, uud have volunteered tlmir testimony, us
wo do our*, to It* ruHtorotivu taiwer*.
(Signed) THOMAS A. DEXTER,
H. II. KENDALL, M. D.,
SAMUEL MAY.
THOMAS C. AM0RY,
GURU AM BROOKS.
Extract of a letter from the llev. John Piert Senr.:
"Having cnrefttlly read the strong teMlnioiiial* that havo
lieen given to tlm efficacy of the Peruvian Syruii in ills-
ea»e* of tlm hKIii, I resolved to make trial of It in m.v
own case. I ti-'k in July about half u but lio of It. tlm
malady i* entirely removed, leaving the skin oil tlm affect
ed part a* smooth, soft ami fair, a* it ever was."
A supply of tho above valuable medicine received by
A. A. SUlJIMONS ft CO..
imv 27—2nw&W Agent* for Suvunilltll.
Just Publiihed, by tlio
aiOYVAIKB ANSOdATION, P1IILA.
R eport on spermatorrhoea, «r nominal
Weakness, Impotence, the Vico of Onanism,
Masturbntion. or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases ot the
Sexual Organs, with on account of the errors and de
ceptions of Quacks, anil valuable Advice to thu Afillct-
od f hy Geo. R. Galhoun, M. I).. I niisiilling Surgeon of
tho llowrard A'sncintinn. I'llilnilulpliia, I'n., a benevo
lent Institution established by special endowment, lor
the relief ol tlio sick nnd distressed, afflicted with "Vir
ulent nud Epidemic Diseases.’’ A copy of thu abnvo
Report will bo sent by mail, (In a sealed envelope), free
of charge, on tho receipt o' Two Stamps for Postage.—
Address HR. Glit). R.CALHOUN, No 2 South NINTH
St., Philadelphia. Pa. oct 10—eml3m
RANSOM STOVE WORKS,
AT Alil,AINV, NEW YORK.
W E offor for sale, al our SAVANNAH 8TJVE
AGENCY’, n large nml varied assortment of
Among the complaints for which the Schnapps has
been declared a specific by the emlucnl physicians who
j have corresponded witti tho proprietor, ure dropsy, dys
pepsia, debility consequent upon loug continued sick,
ness uml old nue, upilepsy. asthma, gravel, colic, affec
tion'of tho kiduey*, nnd all chronic diroasesof the
I geiifto-urinnry uppuraltis. For theso and many other
disorder#, ll Is now prescribed with great success, by
more Ilian three thousand medical practitioners in varl*
1 ous parts of the United States.
I beg to cull the attention of tho rcador to the follow*
1 lug letters from physicians t—
| Dr. Charles A. Lease. Commissioner of Health. Balll*
i more, writes us billows tn relation to the value of
I SchiiappBus u remedy In chronic catarrhal comp tints,
I ftc. The letter Is dated July 27,1853:—
* I lake great pleusure In bearing highly creditable
testimony • n Its efficacy as a remedial agent In the dts*
care In which you recommend It. Having a natural
leuileucy to the mucus surface*, with a slight degree of
s'.luiulutlon, I regard It a« one of the most Important
remedies In chronic catarrhal affections, particularly
those ol tho genito-urinar) apparatus. Willi much re*
Bpuct,your obedient servant,
CHAS. A. LEAS, 61. D.”
I)r. C. Robbins of Boston.celebrated for his cure of
epilepsy,cholera, ftc., complains of the great difficulty
of procuring pure Holland gin, und speaks of tho Schel*
dam Schuupps as lollows, under duio uf October 5.
1852:— '
"I havo commended your article in four cares—two In
Connecticut,one lu Vo-room,and ouo In Rhode Island.
Au article of this kind Is truch needed. I have been
unable to find a substitute lu the materia medlca lor pur*
Holland gin. Y’ours,
C. ROBINSON.”
"I'm la ii in. pit ia, July 13, 1853.
Mr. I’nm.pno Wolfs, 22 l)ea*orstreet, Now York—
“Dearsir:—Last season the writer received, through
your agent in this city, a uottle of your Aromatic schel-
dam Schnapps, and eluco that period has prescribed tho
same In certain forms of urinarycomplainls: also in case*
of debility Hinged persona, bo far the Schnapps has
been of much bcucltl lo those using it. • • * • j n
conclusion, where u diuretic nnd stimulant Is required,
1 should use thu Aromulic Scheldam Schnapps. Thank*
ing you for your kiuduess, 1 am respectfully yours,
A. D. CI1A LON Eft, 61. D.
ISO South Eighth street.”
Thu suldoined letter from Dr. Paine, of Manchester,
New lluinfwhlre, relates to one of the most valuable
mcdictiiul properties possessed by the Aromatic
Schnapps, and shows that It acts asa specific in a very
paiufui disease, the gravel:—
"Al a. Wolfic : Permit me to address you a fow line*,
which »ou ure at liberty lo ttse.lf you think proper,In re
spect to your medicines called Scheldam Schnapps, 1
Imi o hud a very obstinate cuso or gravel and stone of
five years standing, causing very ucualepaiu in every
al'.cmpi to urinate. After using many remedies without
much rcleif, 1 was induced lo try a bottle of your medi
cine. In lliucouriu of threodnys It proved effectual,
dislodging lur. o piects of stone, some of which waa aa
large as u marrowfat pea. I continued the cordial, ac*
cording lo directions, aud the patient continued to gain,
aud is fust recovering. 1 think a medic mo of to much
value In so distressing n complaint should be known lo
the public and tho world ul lurgo. And I, for one, must
give it my approbation aud signature,
THOMAS PAINE,M.D.”
From I)r. Johns. Reose, cbomlslf Baltimore, 3ld..
September 15,1052:—
•» A number of our physicians nro ordering the article,
nud several have already proscribed It. Persons to whom
i have sold I•, speak very highly of Its qualities. A
geiitk-inun of my own personal acquaintance,, having
suffered greatly with an uffi-cilon of tho kidueys and
bladder, took two bottles, uml Bubtuqiienlly passed a
stone of Lonslileruble size,und was greatly relieved.' It
will, no doubt,go Into general use.”
From II. A. Prout, M. I)., St. Louis. June fi, 1863:—
"liaviug seen your advertisement of a pure Holland
gin, worthy the confidence ol physicians, I writo to you
wun a view of procuriug a sample of It. lu dropsical
affections, and in sotno loruis of renal disease, Its efflea*
STOVES,
OF OCR OWN MANUFACTURE,
and solicit a continuance of the liberal encouragement
given our Agency In this city during the pas' year. For. , lllim
ri'O Information of ALL PARTIES intcrcrlcd in the I cy has long been acknowledged, and it has only (alien
s'lOVE HUS1M.S8’eUher buying or soiling, we havo i into disuse because ut the compounds sold under the
customers abroad (ns name of Hoi uud glu. 1 wnnt to use ilat present lu colic.
tho satisfaction in informing
Ihnrant homo know the fnet.i that during the pa*t year
tee hare told MO HU STOCKS than any other estab
lishment in tho Siato of Georgia or South Garnlma.
We tnnko this statement in Justicu to ourselves, and to
sol us right before tho trade, and with a full determin
alien of doing more nnd bettor for our customers du
ring the presold your. JAMES SULLIVAN,
Agent for S. II. Itnnsom ft Co.,
ort 13—2m Stovo Manufacturers, Mbany, N. Y.
TO RENT-
Four of the fivetoneinonl Houses, situated on
Mil:; corner of Jones and Abercorn streets. Rent
JuUILS-’.'iti per minimi. Pos*esslun given immeiliuioly.
Also, the store on Bull street opposite the Post Office.
Inquire of A. IIONAUD,
aug I I Cornerol Buy and Bull streets.
Plantation and Negroes,
FOR SALK. ° 7
1.340 ACRES OF LAND,on tho Little Ogcochro
Itivrr, nix mil''* from Suvaiumli, adapted to Iho
,'ulturo of rice, cotton uud provisions. On
the place is a couifortiiblo Dwelling, w ith every
convenience and iutoiiilaudation for sixty negroes. The
tract i* well timbered and wooded, MisceptiMe of division
into farms, with the convenience of a I'lank Road and
Canal to the city. YVitli the plantation will lie sold, if
desired, 3,000 bu«liel« of coni, (odder, Htock, ftc.
Al-i. a gang of SIXTY NEGROES. Apply to the sub
scriber, on the premise*. J. M. MIDDLETON.
iiov 2rt—cihI2iii
Rice Lands and Negroes,
FOR BALK. °
iff, A VALUAIII.K RICE PLANTATION, on tho
J^yqfcPavaiiniili River, w ithin u few miles of the city,
jMV^rontalning near 2imk) acres of land, of w hich 740
acres an* cleared rice land under bank—6l8acres
id marsh land, which can be cultivated In rice—157 acres
of salt marsh, mljoiiiing lt*«> acres of cleared upland—314
acres of uncleared upland, (hi Gu* premises are (wo
settlement*, negro houses to nccominmlatc 200 negroes,
one of tin* Imiidwiii'P't settlement* on tin* River, a cum-
folia Ido dwelling nnd overseer's house, brick barn nnd
steam thrasher, winnowing house, ftc. Possession given
immediately.
With the land* may In* purchased 170 to ISO Ncgroc* on
tl e plantation, accustomed to rice culture. For terni*a|>-
plyto It. HABERSHAM ft SON.
FOll .HA 1,13, I nov^7 _ • 2nw3m
<"Hlrh!k°IIu,r , miml'niinr l ll't’riirii('r l M 1 |'m^onji'ry VALUABLE SEA ISLAND PLANTATION
•and Liberty streets,on In* simple lot JO bv 70 ll. , A N n
niseis In good repair, and lias been recently ren- I s GANG ill-' it>n NFGIHIF8 ”
ovntcd ami nnliited. ll al*" has ga* nud water, Imtand 1 A LANG 111 12(1 NI.GIIOl,"
—ii •.» For particulars,ntiply to i l^vi• R^AJ*E.—^That valuable PLANTATIONi on SI.
I'tllt H A 1,13 •
M That commodious uml doslrahlo residence situ- I
ntod on Lot No. 34, Liberty Ward, fronting on |
South Broad, near West llrornl streets. The j
house I* Hiihslanlially built of bricks, is woll mulshed ,
in ijvery purl,anil fitted up with gusnnd water fixture*.
It also ha* an excellent pump in tho yard ami a (lower .
garden attached to the premises, together with all uo-
cessarynitl hilllitliigs. ,,
Tho propertv cun bo Impeded by any ono desirous of
purchasing. For terms, apply lo m
sep 18—tf TIIOS. II. HARDEN, Trustee.
W
ars, apply
M. WHIG I
IIT.
TO KENT.
I’OSBESSD »N given Immediately, iho Wostern
tfiiiT Tenement of II. II. Jackson's House, In South
miLllroml-st. Apply to
IIOV 2-r-tf
JKS1MI B I 111II51* , III noun
A.O. DAVENPORT.
FOR It 13NT,
M A COMFORTABLE Two Story llitck Dwell
ing, pleasantly situated on Liberty street, with
Hlnhlo,Carriage House .aud Servants Room above,
good Yard uml fino Well of Water. Applv to
oet 20 W6I, WRIGHT.
FOR R13BIT.
@ Tho Stores under «T. ANDREW 4 HALL, cor
ner of Broughton and Jefferson streets, will bo
, lot In two, three, or four, store* to suit tenants.
**iou uu 1st November. For terms, apply In
nug2() WILLIAM IIQG Kits, Secretary. .
FOR U 13NT.
M Two largo nud cmnmodlous brick sloror, In Ihe
roar of Ihe old Steamboat Co's Yard, from 1st
Julio In 1st November, IH56, with thu privilege
of continuing tlio rent lor a longer period.
Apply alibis office. may8l-lf
1^ SIMON’S ISLANTij known as H AMILTON
mining HI7 acres of luiid, of which 5IU acres of first
qiinltty hammock are under cultivation.
This plantation Is one of tho most honlihy, productive
and desirable roriilonces on tho soahonnl of Georgia,
aud having been for twenty years under a regular sys
tem of manuring, Is now In n high slate of fortuity.
On Iho premises are a dwelling house, nml ui excel
lent gin and eottou house, with basements of tabby ; a
hospital, workshop, corn-ami negro hiiuser,all of tabby,
and a slnblo and other outhouses of wood.
Those llomenl Is Imtnodiuloly on the bnuils of a bold
river of sail water, with a new aud substantial wharf,
at which the steamers from Florida In Huvnnnnh nnd
Charleston laud, when required; uud Is within 8 miles
or tho town nl' Brunswick, uml 2«, ml In* from a sea-
bench affording an uninterrupted drive of 4 mile*.
Tho houltli of this plantation has bocn remarkable,
nnd it enfbys tho nil vantages of regular sea breezes and
no nbuiiilniil supply of l!*h and oysters.
The gang, which contains 12ti negroes, is orderly,and
In every respect n vary valunhle ono. With very fow
exceptions, the nog roes composing It havo been born on
tin- plantation, nud havo boeii accustomed to a firm and
ni'UI discipline. For terms, apply to
JyOtl—luwif J. II.CUI'l'KIl, Darinn,Ga.
NEW TIN STOKE AND NIIUET-IRON
MANUFACTORY,
80.141 SOUTII-WKST MiKKKT Sgt'AKK. DRVAN STRKKT.
I WOULD inform my old friends aud pat
rons, I have opened tho above store, to con
duct thu Stove, Tin and Hneet Iron huslnurs
In all its various forms, where will he found
n general variety of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-
Iron Ware, which I will be pleased to show
you, and at such prices aa will satisfy you l(
you wnnt to purchase.
Al kinds of Hoofing, Gutter* of Load, Galvanized
street, It will pay you for the walk,
nov3 JOHN J. MAURIC]:, Agent._
It Ul III" Ill'll (i',11 • null, "Ol it a, |lli;ivilt IUCUIIC,
Ills an excellent remedy In iufanlilo colic, and I
cannot procure a compound tn be relied ou.”
From 4. It. YYooiiward, M. D. YValerbury, Vetmont.
May 2,1832:—
"I urn treating nt the present llmo a chronic affection
of the kidneys, which has shown itself very obstluale to
diuretics,and havo boon advised to use your Scheldatn
Schnapps.”
Dr. Snowden l’iggot,of Baltimore, Aug. 14, 1852, thus
Indicates tho value of "pure sebeidam” in urinary com
plaints :—
•*l am fully tcnsible of Ibogreatbeucfitstobe derived
In certain torms of urinary disturbance, from the usa
of good Holland; but that is au articio so difficult to
procure, without great trouble, that I havo been com-
IH'llrii to content myself with I ss palatable, and, there-
tore,lesslatlhfully taken medtiumeut*. A pure first
rate Scheldam cannot tall to meet with the hearty appro;
button of physicians.”
Dr. It. L. Illcklcy, of East Boston, Aug. 11, 1853
writes
• »«r i --’..i.i ; ,,r , - i "l havo just received yours ot tho 7th Inat. ond being
Iron \\ ork of every description, Job \\ ork and Rci'ulr- f„n« coimnccil that pure Holland gin is possessed of
!!mhh C T:f.hlri l |i e wi- 1 i’ i ' 1 Stove* put up aud 1 Ipc* j Inany mcdictiiul properties, which, wbenjudlclously ad*
fU Tin ivlfnli u«i. ii p.ii ,i n w n itrvn,, inluialored, produce very beneficial resulU, I shall be
down llryan j ha j,pj to Introduce your Aromulic Scheldam Schnappe
; among my friends in this vicinity.”
I l»r. J. It. Kibble. Drakcsvtlle, N.J., In January, 1653,
DYIA0 AND llt.\0VATINU ESTABLISHMENT. '•M''* 1 '* **!«■)-
7.T Vnrk.si near th« ( nun iimiue "So great has been the difficulty with mo to procure
7.1 lork &<•» near t no court House, ' a pure article ot gin, and so often havo l been dlsau-
poiuted, that I have almost entirely ceased to prescribe
gin far uny complaint, aud have nearly despaired of
being able to do It with better success, unless youri
is what you clulm for; If so, you will havo conferred a
boon on the practitioners In this country, that 1 am
' • dm).*’
73-tYa
SAVANNAH, GA.
ESTUUSIIEDIX1832.
>'73
s nnd friends
tho improvents in Dying m'qnired l»y him
during hi* lust a i*it to Euglnnd and Scotland, ha*" made sure they will not be slaw lo acknowledge,
arningemi-ut* for extending Ills businrs*, by which lu-Is " ‘ " " " ' “ ,, *-*~
mm- emihliHl to Dye a greater variety of Color* on Silk
and Woolen Dresses, Shull*, ftc., which ho truris
.dense ull
patronage.*
Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, ('leaned or Renovated, us
may 1m- required, in the same sti|M-rior style w hich has gen
erally h> mill'll pleased hi*iMitroii*and friend*.
Isulies’ Bonni-t* Dyo.1, lllenrhed and I'reMwl in the most
fuNhiouuhle styles. Order* from Ihe country pum timlly
attended to. Terms moderate. M lieu pan el* an- sent hy
sti-aiubi'iit or nillreiul, wonl should be sent him by letter
through the Post Office, so thu t lie may know where to call
for ther
A LEX A N D E It O A f.lAlYVAY.
From Dr. S.F. Forbes, Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 13, 1853.
"The frequent notice* of the Schiedam Schnapps,
..... ....... both by tho pnuesslun ami tho press, had Induced tha
generally ideuse ull who uiny favor him with tlu-ir j desire of testing the efficacy of this preparation of gin
irntninuge. ! before I received your noto. 1 trust it will fulfil the
- cKticcitiHonn of (be most sanguine, and prove both a
blessing and a profit to suffering humanity.”
Dr. D. Colkins, town physiciuu and surgeon at Lyme,
Connecticut, says, In a letter dated October 14, 1818:—
“I consider your Schiedstn Schnapps a supperior ar-
. tide, nnd one that will not come short or our highest
' expectations. It is au article tho medical fraternity
! have long wanted. 1 havo used it, so far, with every
l uppurculsuccess. I>. COLKINS.”
"Laboratory, Now York, May 2,1853.
"Mu. Uoot.rito YVotr:—Urar St a:—I cannot speak
' too highly of the purity of your Schiedam Schuapps.—
' Ills decidedly superior to nuythlugof tho kind In
, the marRel. It is perfectly freo from the admixture o'
1 fusil oil, or any of those urnyllc compounds which pro-
1 (luce such mischievous and irreparable effect upon tho
i constitution, and which very few samples of alcobollo
instilled liquors are without—most of them being
largely Impregnated with ll. I have personally In
spected the vaGous processes of dlitlllallou practiced
at Schiedam, and know that unusual care Is taken lo
scpuralo the noxious elements from tho pure alcohol
and your Schnapps Is a striking proof of Its success.—
As u medical agent for chronic and renal affe&ions, I
havo successlully pretcrlbed it; and recommcud It as an
agreeable cordial aud harmless stimulant, and shall
continue to do so as well as to use H asa source of pure
alcohol for chemical Investlantlons und experiments.
” Y’our obedient,
ISAIAH DECK. Consulting AalytlcalChemist.
Tho genuine Is sold by all Iho respectable Druggists
and Grecurs!n ihoUullod Stales.
ITDOLPHO YVOLFE.
22 Beaver st. New York and 25 South Front at.
Philadelphia. n*p 10—luths3m
U A Y I 11A Yii 11 AY Til—Sk'foct Northern llay,
for sale low, by DAVID IL DII.LGN,
nov 10 Market Square.
jnnlil _
Carpeting, Curtains, Shades, &c.
« \ THE STEAMER of Saturday, 24tli lust., we have
received, in addition to our present Stock, a largo
and beautiful assortment of Two and Three l’ly I'Altl’KT-
ING, which wo nro prepared to exhibit, and which, for
pattern!* nnd quality, ure not to ho suriiaNM-d iu this city.
(lur stock of Isiee. Muslin. Satin. Deljtiue and Damask
Curtains and YYiudow Shade*, is now complete. Tin* at
tention of our friends nml tho public generally, are invi
ted tonn examination of these Goods, which we will soil
on reasonable terms. A1U1N ft BURNS,
nov 20
T 6~CONTUACTbRS.
P ROPOSALS will be n-ri-lve.1 until Friday, the 80th
inst., to take down the building on the corner of
Smtli llroad nnd Whitaker streets. For more jurtleular
information, enquire ofthesubserllM-r, nt his office, second
story Sorrel lliiilding. JOHN 8. NORRIS,
uuv 2tl Architeet.
COAL-COAL."
T'lNSSolt Lump Coal for parlor use, 600 tons
Rioketi and S« reified Kill Ashe,250 Umslargi*
Lump la-bigh.250tons Richmond Fino Coni for Smith's
uso,for sale low for rash from Coat Yard, Eastern YVhnrves.
nov 20—12 A. N. MILLER ft CO.
( Til AIIIPAGN K (1DKH.
J pnguo Cider, lor salo hy
20 Imt rein Chain-
ROWLAND k SON.
IF
DAVID R. BILLON,
Mar ket Square.