The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, December 03, 1855, Image 3

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I'M —— SAVANNAH , MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER3, Pra . ■ - ■!• I " F(r c xe(»r.Ml~f»W« FMW FOR NEW. YORK. - ATHKN/EUM ■.ottrrtrs. and Manager Acting mu) Stage Manager.., ....Mr. W. H. CRISP ..Mil. J. HUNTLKY KfKn|a|*mrnl Air Vtvv li|UU of Mr. Jamei Bennett. Thla sngagomsnt cannot bo possibly sxtcndod bayond the time aummucod, lio having to flilfll othur engagements In tbo 8<>mli. % aroship KNOXVILLE, liliDliUWi Commniulrr, fU.* .* UL ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, AT 4 P. M. iplendld nml fast going steamship nCNOXY’TLLE, mtlow, will leaV# a# nl> •— " - *" «(<•■ *rHy»« tVibm Passage. Steerage . •• o . R. Shipper# of Cotton by these steamer* will plonss iii'Ill'll, that no Cotton will Ik* received nt tin* nressei that i* not uktinctly marked on the edge of tho halo, ilr*' .1 Monday Bveulng, December 3d, 1158, Will bo presented ilownnl Pay mi's Tragedy of • BRUTUS; Oil, THM FAZiZj OV TAtlQUIW, Brutus Mr. JAMES IIKNNKTT Colliulnne Mr. W. II. CHI HI* Tartiululu...* MIm LOUISE REEDER TullU Mr*. W. U. CRISP To conclude with tlir Laughable Force of * A TRIP TO PARIS AND BACK. IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. MU.’ GAINER ACADEMY LOTTERY. OLAMS IQ, "'III ho drawn nt Atlanta, lVremher 24. CAPITAL PRIZE, 10,QUO DOLLARS! i v ooo 1'n.xzaa. Tlckcta, $6—Ualvon, $2.60—Quarters, #1.26. SAM'L SWAN, Manager, nov 524 Atlanta, Ga. PADKLFORD, FAY A ( Weekly Line, FOR PHILADELPHIA. KEYSTONE STATE, In rehearsal—"Tho ltrl<lal," nnd tho Inst new Comedy of *• Still Wliters Ittin Deep." Room open at 7—Commence 7Jj. dec 3 Special 'Notices. NOTICES FREDERICK D.GU1FFEN and GKG.C.GKIK- KKN are my authorized Attorneys during my absence from the State. ti.M. GKIFFKN. Savnnnah, Not. 10, 1856. NOTICK. INSPECTORS OFFICE, 19th NOV., 1R65. jr ——After the 2,’ith lust., all who shall not have |iroducetl their Scales, Weights and Measures nt my Office for adjustment, will lie |ironi|dly reported, nov 20 JOS. Sll ELLM AN, Inspector W. k M. C. 8. It. HARD1E, t'ommnntlrr, WILL SAIL ON WMl»NKSDAY. PEC. 6, AT 230 P. M. superior stoam-hlp KEYSTONH STATE, Robert i . cuiiiiiiiiinler. w ill leave as above. For freight or having sph mlid suite room accommodations, iiiuMMsuge to Philadelphia... For Key West and Havana. STEAMSHIP. ISABEL, • NOTICK. r»*——^ The annual meeting of tho Commhwloncra of l'ulilic Heads of Chatham County will bu hchl at the Court House in tho city of Suvunuah, on tho tenth day. being the second Monday in December next, nt 11 o’clock A. M.. District Commissioners will come prepared to report the length of their roads, tho number of hands, the nutnlier of bridges, the number of days they work and the timo of working. W. W. WASH, Secretary n-.v 20—2mDec B. C. 1*. H. C. C. SAVANNAH AGENCIES. 1. II. MAItSTON, tietientl Agent, Unit Btroet, liumo- dlately oppoilto t^o Post Ulllce. bmughtou, between WhiUkor A J. L. AUTItK^,’ Barnsnl Street*. (BY AUTHORITY OF TJ4E STATE OF GEORGIA.] Ilavaun Plan Lottery. Jasper County Academy Lottery J MACON, OA. r FMM8 IXJTTKIIY is conducted ou the |dnu of tho lloyal JL Lottery of llitviiuit of single imniln'i*, and drawtt ut CONCERT HALL, MACON, UA., under the sworn su|>erinteuileure of Col. Geo. M. Logau and Jas. A. Nlsbvt, Esq. Grniid Scheme for December 17th, ,1859 When Prizes amounting to fBGO.OOOI! oiiAas i, Will ho distributed ns follows: 1 Prize of $15.000 Is #15,000 * ' 6,01 hi is 6,000 4,000 is 4.060 Auction Sales. BY IPENJUUtt CIHHELL A CO. At Private Sale. A Ono Horse llockaway, nearly new, will ho sold low, If applied for soon. ___ dec 8 At Prlvato Solo. Five rllglhlu Building Lots, 60 hy 100 feet, situated near tlu> Intersection of Taylor, Wayttn and (lordon streets, with East broad street eontinueil. Tliemi lots tuo high ground, and are In the lmiiicdiuto nolghlHirhood of tho lot selected as tho slto of tho Albauy and Uulf Railroad. Terms liberal. nov 20 Auction Sales. BY WVLLY to WMltTMBMJIt. Auction Sale. On the first TUESDAY lu Decent tier next, liefbro tho Conrt House, during tho legal hours of sale, will bo ■old, A Nepro Woman, aged about 37 years, rood cook, wash- id Ironnr; warranted sound, mid said tor no fault. o 1 Heal Estate at Auction. On TUESDAY, the 4th day of Decemlier next, between the usual hours of eule, wilt Ini sold before tho Court Mouse, Lot No. (38) thirty-eight, Pulaski Ward, situated on tho corner of Jones and barnard streets, with the Improve ments, consisting of a targe two story Dwelling, and Store adjoining on the front, and three one and u half story Tenement Dwellings on the lane. This property will rout for #Koo per anuiini. The lot Is subject to a ground rent to the city of thirty-eight dollars and forty-tho cunts per annum. Terms: one-half cash, tho balance ut twelve mouths, aecurud by mortgage ou tho properly mid assignment or |Mi||ry of lusuruuco. nov iiu On tin 1 do it.IKK) Is 3,04)0 2,4)00 |s 2,000 1 do 1.64H) Is 1,64)4) 1 do 1,14H) is 1,100 24 Approximation Prizes.... do Prizes of $1,000 Is 6,000 ftoo Is 6.1*8) 200 is 2,000 120 Is* 1,200 list |.s 2,500 60 is 8,600 25 1s 8,404) 600 330 do 601 Prizes luiiountiiig to #ik)j4)00—Only 10,000 Numbers. Every nrlzo drawn at each drawing, and |Hild when duo in full without deduction. Orders strictly conildeutial. Drawings sent to order*. Registered letters at my risk. IIrst TUESDAY in December next, between th usual hours of sale, will be sold beforu the Court House, I/d and iuiprovonients No. 6, Calhoun Ward, corner of Jones nnd Ahcrcorn streets. iln tliLt lot Isa newly litiished brick house, with nil the modern Improvement*. Terms—(lalf cash, balance at six months,with approved security: purchaser paying for titles. nov 10 At Auction. On the first TUESDAY in December next, lu front of the Conrt House, between the legal hours of sale: On tho flrst TUESDAY lu December next, between tho legal hours of sale will bo sold, before the Court House lu the city of Suvunuah, Ton Shares Oglethorpe Loan Stock. Terms: approved note ut 00 days. also,: Five Shares Savannah Gas Stock. Terms: cash, nov 29 Auction Salog. BY T. J. WALIH. auuertiBnunufl. s #2.60. (imCK CHARLESTON k SAVANNAH It. It. COMPANY, NOV EM HER 10, 1866.—A Sec ond Annual Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS ($5) per Share on the Stock subscribed for this Com|iuny is now called for— payment to lie made to the Secretary Slid Treasurer, nt the Office of the Company, 32 broad street, on or beforo WEDNESDAY, the ninth day of January, I860. THUS. F. DRAYTON, President, nov. 24—Jan. 0 NOTICE. ny — ^ Tho Unrooted Pews In tho Lutheran Church will bo rented ou Monday next, 3d lust., nt 3 o’clock. P. M. Terms of renting one-half cash, tho other half on the 1st . April. . JOS. FELT, dec 1—2 Chnlrmuu Trustees. W9I. ROLLINS, Commander, LEAVES ON THE 4TII AND 10TH OF EACH MONTH. The ISAUK1. leaves this |H>rt regularly, on the 4th nnd 10th of each mouth, and connects at Havana w ith the U. 8. Mail Steamship Company's Line of Steamers for San Francisco via Aspinwali, mid will carry the Pucillc Mails. For iwssugo only, apply to nov 2d COHENS A 11KRTZ. Agents. FOU HEAI tOlt r. VIA BLUFF TON, HILTON HEAD, LOYD’S LAND ING AND .CHARLESTON, r ■ air— K The htcaiuor IVM.SBAHROOK, Capt. J|jS2ltUKI a - Peck, will leave lor the ut) no places on suuilay, the iMlth Inst., nt 8, P. M. For Irelght or passugo, apply at the Charleston VVhnrf. ,!p(| 0. ,tf. LAFFITKAf;, Agent. NOTICE. rw —~ Tlio Captain nor Consignees of the British ship SHAN DON, will not bottuswerablo for any debts contraefod by tho crew. dec 1 all solvent banks at par. Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarto Ojj" Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Giw GEO. A. McCLKSKKY, Agent, nov 24 Hull st., (2 doors from buy,) Sn%imah. (in. . HAWN NUMBERS of Urouno and Pulaski Monument l/itlery, Class 267 : 17 1 03 62 07 00 37 48 G6 21 75 51 Ticket Nos. 21 62 75, prizes sold, doc 3 E. W1T1IINGT0N. FOR SALE, A DALTIMOUK BUILT A 1 CLIPPER BRIG of a£fwu2fln tons hurlheiis; carries 1,Hik) barrels; four ^beityears old; coppered nnd copper-fusteued; in com- ph'to order for any voyage. For terms, apply to nov 20 COllBNB A HERTZ. On the first TUESDAY In December next, between tho usual hours of sale, beforo tho Court House in (ho city of Savannah, The Tlireo Western Tenements in tho Gordon block of Buildings. They have nil the modern Improvements, gas, water, Ac. They will he sold separately. Terms: one-third cash, tho Imlmico on three nnd six mouths time, approved endorsed notes. »ov 20 At Prlvuto Sale. A Family, consisting of— A Woman, 60 years old. A Man, 27 “ A boy, 24) M A Girl, 10 “ A boy, 12 “ A Boy, 10 “ The nbovo Negroes uro likely nnd young field hands. Bold for no fault. nov 29 Executor's Bale. By Vlrtne of a Deeroe of tho B«|H.rlor Comt of Chatham Countv, I will offer for safe, hetore tho Oaart Houm to tho (!lty of Savannah, On the flrst TUESDAY In January, befnf let Jaunary, 1866, the following property, belonging to the ealato of the late Thomas Green. Bale to commence at 11 o’clock: All that Tract of Land on Ilntchlnson’s Island, opposite the City of Savannah, containing about fonr hundred acres (400 acres;) bounded north ny Back river, eaet by lands of the estate of W. W. Starke, and west by Judge King’s Innd. Tills tract Is divided In llvo lots. For pro ductiveness, this land Is unsurpoaaed by any In tho low couutry of Georgia; it is suliji-ct to dry culture; the river hanks being short, they are easily kept in order. also, About 1,600 feet river front, run off In lots of different lengths, suitable for whnrves. lumlier yards, Ac. The river is deep near the water line, Mug 16 to 16 feet, a short distance from low water mnik. Plans nf the plimtation mi l wharf lots can lie seen at tho Counting Room. —AUK), The following lots of land: No. 104, .'to District., Marion ~ Administrator's Sale. On tin-flrst TUESDAY in January next, before tho Court House in the city of Suvnuuuh, between the legal hours of sale, A Negro .Man, William, aged 45 years, belonging to the estateol .Mrs. AnnE.Gulnn, by |M-rmission oftlieL'oprt of ordinary. GEO. PJ1ARH1S0N, Adm'r. nov 20 IV ANTED. TO CHARTER, several VESSELS to load with ^Timber uiul Lumber, for England, France, and the ffiNorth of Euroiie. Apply to v 20 CARL KPPINO. D 1.769 78 Number Luttory—13 Drawn Ballots. Greene and Pulaski Lottery. CLASS 288 FOR 1855. To be drawn at Savannah, (In., Dee. 3, 1866. GREGORY & MAURY, MANAGERS. B o u i: x k : 1 of $0,700-3 of $3,000-10 of $1,000. Tickets $2 60—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the package, for sab-by doc8 E. W1THINGTON. LOST, WANTS, &c. IMTI I) STATES MAIL I INK. I FOR FALATKA, E. FLA.. VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, JACKSON VILLE, MIDDLEBURG, (BLACK CHEEK,) ANDPICOLATA. M fT**'* ^ Tho new and clogant Steam Packet JOHNS, Cupt. James Frecliorn, hav ing re/ulin'd her trips to Florida, will leave for the above idsops even Haturdny, nt It) o’clock. I’ur height or Parage, having excellent state room arcummo n lmils, nppl) on board, at tho Florida Steam Packet wharf, near the Gas Works, or to Jc J3 CI.AGIHIRN 4c CUNNINGHAM, Agents. INDEPENDENT IfOAT. FORPALATKA SlBLACK CREEK, E. FLA. D.10IEN. Bbl’NSVVlL’K, ST. MARYS, |JA„ AND JACKSONVILLE, AND PM'Ol.ATA, FLA. To Isavt tea her former tiny) FRIDAY. p g-p*—**p. Tho favorite steam packet WKLAKA, AUMK Capt. N. King, will commence her regu- ' Ur trios as above, ou FRIDAY, at 10 o’clock, A. uud will continue to loavo regularly ever) Friday, 'Ihe M elaka la well fitted up with airy Stale Rooms, and Is lu every way well aduplod to tho routw. sept« 8. M. LAI’FITEAII, Agent. VIA DARIEN " AND ,’EO., AN D J ACKSON VILLE, P1COLATA, VND ULACK CREEK, FLA. U. S. MAIL LINE. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.— FEU.ow-CpitZF.Ns: I nm n candidate for the office of Coun ty Treasurer, nt the election In January next, and re spectfully ask your support, dec 1 I,. J. U. FAIRCHILD. NOTICE. CD' Upon the application of the Executive Committee of the Democratic Party, ami for a vuluublo an3 satisfac tory consideration paid to us by said Committee, we, the undersigned, Grocers lu the vicinity of the Court House, agree to close our shops on MONDAY next, tho day of election. (Signed) C. GERDTS. C. FLYNN. B. W1TTMEH. M. E. MEYER. dec 1—2 MR8.D. KA'Pf ENllORN. WANTED TO HIRE, B Y THE YEAR, 60 likely Negro fellows, to work nt tlm Parks Mine, Columbia Co., Georgia. Liberal wages will be paid. Apply to IIOV 28—lm C. A. L. LAMAR. AVANTED7 Jfl\ FOR NEW YORK— UNION LINK.- 5ittJiV,Tliu regular packet sclir. NORTH STATE, Horton, muster, will huvo despatch for the above port. For freight, apply to • nov 2H 041 DEN. STAItll A GO. a^FOII t NEW YORK.—DEM!I.IiS LINE— The fine Schooner M. V. DA VIS, ('apt, Robinson, wants about 60 hales Cotton to complete Cargo. Apply to _nov27 Rowland & son. ' V?l FOR NEW YORK,—DKMILI.S LINE.— The regular Packet Dark PETER DEMILL,Cupt. N. lim y, cuu take bulk <jf 104) bales Cotton. Apply to mow ROWLAND a TON. ,3/\ FOR NEW YORK.—DEM ILL’S LINE.— The new A No. 1 Schooner RICHARD M. DK- UiLU r l 4 (Jr. Dark . Hirumlho >k, Master, Is ready l » receive Freight for ulmve port. Apply to ROWLAND A SON. Iinv27 2 D FOR IlOSTON.—the sJitr. E. KIDDER, iTrfifi r 'T’ Tyler, will huvo de/mitch for the above port. HUNTER & GAMMELL. ’ .3 / FOR NEW YORK—OLD KSTADLISH- j■iAT v " LINE.—The sclir. J. PRICE, Price, master, r ill have quick despatch ns above. For freight, apply on d, or hi nov 24 bblGHAM, KELLY A CO. VESSELS WANTED^ A Vessel to load from Jacksonvillu,' Flu., to Philadelphia. BY OUT A V UN COHEN. Brandies at Auction. On WEDNESDAY next,,Dec. 6, at 11 o’clock, will bo sold In front of Htnro. 2 H’f Pipeg “ Piuctt Castillou Co - ’ Chmnpngnu Brandy. 6 “ “ “ Cognac dark “ ’ “ " J. & B. Martell •• “ “ A. Drllloun " « • Gautier I’rere* • « «* J. b. Gislduril “ pale * Giles Ileecker • “ “ I’liiett CustillonCo. *• llastenu “ Liberty ■ Carmllla Slguetto “ Maglony • J. 11. Gmldard • brisqnoR, Titcfioe Co m Jaim-s Mona M Gautier Fn*er« •* lleiiuutt & Co * 1 •• •• Turmaud • Terms.—Sums under $100, cosh, from $100 to $300,60 days, over $300 4 mouths for approved endorsed notes. nov27 • THIS' DAY, nt 12 o’clock, in front of store, will be sold, 34)41 Hampers English Potatoes (damaged.) Terms cash. tlec 1 1 by MTsTjom*im 181,11 241, 4 114, 12 360, 13 170, H 62. IV 107,13 25,12 3iH'i, 12 307,12 1 1, 13 Randolph co., 202U neres. Itnndolpli cn..202>4 acres. I/si co., 202m acre*. Man roe co., 24X1 ai res. Crawford co. Dooly co., 260 acres. Dooly co., 251) neres. Dimly co., 264) acres. Dooly co., 25)i acres. Dooly co., 250 acres. Dooly co., 260 acres. Dooly co., 260 a Dooly co., 260 acres. Ihsily co., 260 acres. Early. Baker co., 250 acres. Thomas co., 250 acres. Paulding co.. 40 acres. Gordon co., 40 acres. Gordon co., 100 acres. Gordon co., l*k) acres. Gordon co., ltW acres. Cobb co., 40 acres. Murray co., 100 acres. Murray co., 104) m res. Cherokee co., 40 acres. Cherokee co., 40 acres. Fannin co., 40 acres. Lumpkin co., 40 acres. Lumpkin co., 40 acres. Lumpkin co., 40 acres. , Forsyth eo., 40 acres. ... , - Forsyth co., 40 acres. • 2, in Square No. 16, West Point, Gu. Tho undivided half, of 016, 4,3, Cass co., 40 acres. 308, 8,4, Walker co., 100 acres. 801,12.1, Lumpkin co., 40 acres, 23,18,2, Cobb co., 40 acres. 172, 3,3, Paulding co., 4o acres. Auction gfilrit ■■ mT**—T*fTi ir^TTV ■x *«o * ratanu fico»Braoas » muiwi In.Uan Pony a! Pr A very fine “ Creek” Indian no fault. >*• V* Paiuuti B0|lt a t Private fcla. 600 Acres f And at Anetlao. * til o’clodi On TUESDAY next, 4th Doe., at _ ... Court Ifonae, Five I/)ts of good, well timlierod Land.eadiLOOOa situated in Montgomei ' ' *rr county, on the Oeoaee Alvar, near Lumlier_ City. Tim above Lots of on TilaaNn timbertHl lands. For ftirtlier particulars, enquire ■ Counting Room, where a plat of said lands can be aeca. Terms : half cash, the balance six months for approved pajM-r with interest; purchasers paying for titles, uov 20 Administrator's Bale. Oa TUESDAY, Ilth of December next, atllt/eleek, vrfll !>o sold at the Marshall Itonae, Broughton street, All the Furniture in said lfonse,consisting of a large and complete assortment for said Hotel of Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture; also an Omnlbuaand sett of Ibmsaa for four homes. Hold as the perishable property belonging to tb" estate of A. D. Hartwell, deceased, bypemisaion c»f the Court of Ordinary and per order of the Administrator, for tho benefit of the creditors and heirs of said estate. Ti i nis cash. A. DON A UD, Temporary Adm’r. 1 N. 1). A catalogue of the articles can be seen oa appUom ■ tiou at our Counting Rooms, or to tho Administrator. 1 also, Tito lease ofthu Marshall Honsocan bo treated forpr» vious to the day m sale, ou application to A. BON AUD or Mrs. MARY MAR8HALL. nov 1$ •s—Eight Lots of Land st Auction. 80.13 “ 82.13 •* 68,18 u 185,11 “ 77,17 ” 800, 2,3“ 10,21,8“ 1 32,14,8 “ 1 201, 7,3“ 1 183, 7,3“ 1 10,21 “ • 162,25,2“ • 70,13,7“ • 775,21,3“ ‘ 788,15,2“ • 70, 0,7“ • 278.12,1“ ‘ 4010,12,1 “ ‘ 453,13,1“ •* 260,12,1" “ 315,12,1 Huiuuier Residen On TUESDAY, 4th Di'ci-mla-r next, at 11 o’clock, In fhmf of Court House, Eight Lot*, each about twenty acres,- situated In Chutlmm county, between the Causton Bluff and Bona- venture roads, about 3 miles from tbo city. ' On these l/ds aro high, healthy situations for settle I mi nts, goisl planting lands, a plenty of timber and good , water, which make them very desirable for country sum mer residences, nnd gardens. They have recently beon | surveyed, ami plan can be seen at our Counting Room/— They will I hi sold one with a privilege of tho whole. Term* cash. nov 20 BISMH.IiTIUN. 1 MIE firm of < RANK U RODGERS was dissolved on the PJlh lust, by mutual coneent. Either psnf will ureUio name of tho Arm In closing Its btetent busi ness. II. A. CRANE, J. G. RODGERS, (OIMRTMRMIIP T HE undersigned huvo entered into copartnership. under the Arm of RODGERS tt NORRIS, for the transaction of a general Grocety business, si the eld ■lund of Crouu tt Bodgers, corner of Hay and Llneole streets. JAMES G. RODGERS, JAMES A. NORRIS. Savannah, May 12, 1865 may 18—tf Two-seventh of Lots— No. 883, 2,4, Polk co., 40 acres. “ 80, 2, lhtbun co., 400 acres. L4IX OR EIGHT pood Negro bunds, for tho steamer ft ('has. Ilai tridgi W ANTED, L AND WARRANTS. The highest going rates will bo par* • ’ fcfcPi A Vessel to l/iad from .Tnrksonville, Fla., to llostott, A Vessel to Load from Darien, Geo., to Thonmston, Mo. For which a liberal freight will be paid. Applv to nov 23 WAVER A CONSTANTINE. 5 FOR NKW YORK.—OLDKSTA1I1.1HIIED LINE.—The brig MARY, Walker, muster, will have despatch us above. For freight, apply on id at Telfair's Wharf, or to iOV 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. TO URIPKMAKERM. W ANTED 500.U04) llrlek. For particulars, enquire of the subscriber, on the second story of the Sorrel Building. MOV24 JOHN S. NORRIS, Architect. WANTED, I 'M) PURCHASE, Second-hand Win. . Apply to nov 8 „..d Porter Dottles T. J. WALrfll, No. 170Bay street. FOR UALTIMORK.—The sclir. M OOD- bltlDGK, White, master, will have dispatch for >vopnrt. Feu freight or passage, apply on board ut Telfair’s Wharf, or to • bRIGHAM, KELLY k CO._ 43, FOR BOSTON.—The sll ip HARTFORD, ^(^Hallctt. master, will have despatch for the above ifeaatport. For freight or pa«»i4ge, apply on board ut Teitairs R’hnrf, or fo BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. Notice to Contractors. ut k. it.i , 1855. f _ .re—w. The now and r m-t riimilngsteamer BE- ^SaohASSC- mingle, Capt. Thomas G. Sl.uw. will leave for In: ubove places every Tucsilay, at 10 o’clock, A. M„ from the Charleston Stettin Packet wharves, oct 29 8. M. I.AFFITEAU, A«t. FOR CHARI.IiNTON—Kvory IVctlnes- (luy and Milurduy Altcruuuna,al Nix o’clock. _ aff""** fc. THE splomlhl sttmmshlp GORDON, bardon, commander, will leave as I above, and will arrive In Charleston In time lo connect with the Railroad lines going North and West. For freight or passage, apply on the Charleston Steam I Packet Wharf, to nov I J. P. BROOKS, Agent. ELECTION NOTICE. | ny The polls for tho election <>f Mayor and AI hsk.'flr* denncii. of the city of Savannah, will he opened ] at the Court IL>use, under the direction of the Hon. Jus- I tices of the Inferiur Court of Chatham county, at soveu | o’clock, A. M., THIS DAY, Dec. 3.L lie entrance to the polls will lie by tho western door, I voters will |Mi-* out by tbo eastern door. Not more | than six voters will ho allowed to enter tho passage at County Sheriff nnd Chief (of Police,! aro charged | v» ith the preservation oforder.nnd the enforcement of tbo ales, ami ore ordered to arrest uud imprison any I j» rs.n or person*, who may be guilty of disturbing tho j public peace, within or about the Court House. Tables for tbo distribution of ticket* may be placed within tho entrance hall, uudur the superintendence of a committee of three members of each party, to bo approved b\ the Justice*. No person having voted sliall return to tho hall, or re- | min within it W. II. CUYLER, J. I. C. C. C. MONT.(SUMMING, J. I. C. C. C. N. D. KNAPP, J. I. C. C. C. doc 3 J. K. GODFREY, J. T. C. C. C. “REMOVAL? Enuinkkr's office, Ciiaukston k Savannah R. Charleston, 8. C., Nov. 20,1S5. S EALED PROPOSALS will be received utthiaoflic until the 21st December, 1856, FOR THE CLEAR ING AND GRADING OF FORTY (40) SECTIONS OF THE CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD, from the commencement of the 11th Seetloti, just beyond Kuntowh'* Creek Marsh, to the end of tho 60th Scetiuu near Salkehutehie Riyr and bridge. The line is divided Into Sections averaging each one (1) mile In length, though I lie individual Section* vary slightly from this average, to suit tho more couvuiiicut execution of the earth work. Thu width of Clearing will vary somowhnt according to locality, hut will average about 1»0 feet. The Con tractor wdl lu all cases lie required to clear thoeutlrc length of hi* contract before commencing tho enrth- work or trestle-work. There w ill be on the jvhole Hue an aggregate of about two and a half (2J(J) mile* of trestle-work, which will vary from 0 to 0, and in a few cases 14 feet in height. The plan of structure adopted for hoiiiu |ib»ces. will »••• the doulile row of pile* driven about () feet apart, cut oil about 2feet below grade and capped; upon which cap* w ill rest the stringers. And, in Other piatxw, tho com* . luoii “ luverted \V" trestle, re-ting upon a ground sill, or where necessary, upon a sill Itseli', resting upon 3 pller sawed off at or near the level of the ground. The Renti will average about 10 feet apart from eentro to rentr*. and be connected together by string-pieces not lesstlinn 12x14 inches squared tiuilier. In tlit) “Inverted IV” trestle, every 6th bent will be braced longitudinally. The materia) for Ihe trestle and pile work must be of the %st quality Yellow Piue Timber, uot less than 12x12 inches square. •rsons intending to submit Proposal* may obtain more exact information by reference to the Maps nnd roliU-auud general Specifications in tho ul!lro. Proposal* may be submitted separately for the earth ork (including clearing.) and tor tho trestle-work. Those proposing will specify the price fir each acre (square)of clearing liiielnding “grubbing" within tin limits of the excavated or embanked breath.) the rate cubic yard of exc avation or embankment, with the e per hundred feet of average haul, beyond 1(H) feet (a* it must bo understood, that where earth from the ex cavation Is, by the Engineer's direction,huulcil into the embankment, provided it be within the average haul of the Section, it will be paid for but once, with additional allowance for average haul, nnd uot paid for as excava tion and embankment both.)—the price per Linear foot of trestle-work, of or within the limits of il, lu nnd 14 feet height, or. a* will be much -preferred, the nrlce per cubic foot, or Foot Hoard ineasuTe of nil material in the trestle. They trill also specify tho Heitlou or .See(ions they prnjHise to contract for. Payments will be made monthly on tho estimate of the Engineer of work done, 20 per cent being retained by the Cotu|uuiy for its security until the final couiple- I jj, - Tbo Undersigned have removed their Ofilco to NO. 8 DRAYTON STREET, next door to C. | A. L. Lamar's, dec 3 IIAYNARD k ROWLAND. SAVANNAH VOLUNTEER GUARDS. | rw. — Members are requested to leave their tnoasuro RQjfTat N. K. DAUNT .M'S, for New Hats, by the 7 th | in-t., as the ardor will then go forward. dec 3 J. J). RIPLEY, Cli'n of Com. 8. Y. Guards. NOTICE. Aii • Fellow-Citizens : I am a candidate for re-election | to the OJlee of County Treasurer, ou the first MONDAY n January next, and respectfully ask your suffrages, lee 8 JOHN N. LEWIS. Tii the Travelling Public. _ THE DINING HA LOON In the Now L-'' - L Passenger Depot at Maeon, will lie |ft>pp->x openedTIIIH DAY. IH opened THIN DAY. December 3d, where ^ Meals will be served on the arrival of irli Train of Cars. Attached to the i and Gentlemen’s Parlors and Wash H‘" in-, and everything uecussury for the accomniodatlon I tie, travelling public. 'iJkiAN k MEAItA, Proprietors of T/inier llouisi. Macon, Go, 4"c 3—2w GEORGE A. MoCLESKEY, GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER, HUIUtEL’8 bl’ILDINGH, DULL ST., Hsvnniinh, (la. | Will attend to the purclmso nnd rale or Stocks, Real and Pursniiul Propeity, Renting of Houses, Ac. dec 3 WM. I». YOPffGrH? Forwarding and Commission Morchant, NO. 91 MAY-HTIIRKT, SAVANNAH, GA. WANTED. * an nnn iwsiikls or oyster shells to bo HMuUUU delivered within the next six months.— Apply to l<ict23 C. A. L. LAMAR. FOUND, A SMALL ROLL 0FM0NKY, which the owner In . culling ut thl* Office, identifying tho same, nnd paying for this advertisement. nov 24—tf AT COST PRICE! W. II. /.(Hill.U M |& CO. have received Six and Seven Octave PIANOS, on commission, of which they are authorised to dispose of AT COST PRICK' For duraliUity they can be fully warranted, whilst their iiliiuie of tono is acknowledged by the uu>*t critical con- Purchasors nnd especially tho Lndlos, are respectfully invited to view these Instruments. )V. I). ZOGDAl’M k CO., nov 26 Nos. 167 llrynn and 04 St. Jiillen streets. Smoke Good Segars! «,)• YOU WILL FIND THEM 'utt CORNER OF UU1/I/ A- CONORE8S-STS. I HAVE RECEIVED by recent arrivals the following brands, in addition to my stock of CHOICE SEGARS, so unlverrally acknowledged by judge* of the article, a* “JTT8T TIXX1 THINGrl” Conchlta Opera, l/i Descubrlorta, Excelsior Superior, La Prontltud, Cousolacioii, La Vlgilencin, Uutlcrrez. Operas, nov 24 M. MOLINA. Persons proposing will state what proportion of the muount* due them they will bo willing to take in Stock or Rends of the Company. Propns.il* should be addressed to tho undersigned, nnd endorsed •• Proposals for Graduation" or “or Pruiiosuls for Trestlo-work.” (Signed) TIIOS. F. DRAYTON, President uud Chief Kugiuoo. nov—eod20Dec TO RENT, A NEW brick Tenement in Oglethorpe Town, MJl'A southwest of the Park, with four bed rooms, front JLaLind bark parlors, with folding doors, klt.lien in basement, carriage house mid stable, with servants’ rooms above, mid a pump in the vard. Rent $250 per annum. Also, « Grocery l*torr, w ith largo allow whitlowa. Rent $100 per annum: possession given 1st Juuuury. Apply on the premises, or to A. WEHb. dec 1—2 TO RENT. A COMFORTABLE .Dwelling House, corner of I’rlco uml St. J alien streets, very low, liatonoon. Annly at this office, or to il npplied for J. 11. MAYER, Broughton st., 2 doors west of Judg Berrien's. dec 1 —If Madison Female College, (AT MADIHON, OA.) T HE SPRING TERM of this Institution will begin on MONDAY. January 14th, 1856, under tho direction CLARET COIiORKIJ IIATM. a A FINE assortment of Claret Colored;black, 1 brown uud Drab FlXu Holt Full Hats, id late styles, L in.. , .1 ..i It A It \ I! M’M I l»‘;i AH.-Just r elved, i.n I lot (*(»!.'II. 11:6 (mgs extra uud superfine Floi .sr-fr at the depot. * 11. . WILLI A MB k ItATf’UFF. I |j ' E Fl.OUR.—Hm sacks extra bye Flour, laud- | ■%' mg mid tor sale by " ' WILLIAMS k RATCLIFF. ^lALKHtK ALE.—17 Imipl* ol this superior I, (jiiee.t iiuportatiou, landing from sliip Hlimi- for sale by MINIM & JOHNSTON. i „ , — -. I.ooo II.*. s«|Krior Bttl tkula, ", J" 's'Xes Castile Soup, •W) III*. Assort! d Gum Drops. •6i»t rereived, mid for sale by JOS. M. TURNER. Agent, Market Square. I Ash Coal, lund- dtc3 U KI> A Mil COAL.—i<si tons lUil As “'K mid f-,r -ale low for rash, by NK’IIOLH. IIIIICK. —2,?,ISO K.stern llrlek, I * A liwidiiig fr„ui brig Australia, for sal" by HUNTER A GAMMELL. S niwmfyiAD dfdulcif A Nil 6917917 1 1 '"FWKb.Nand Mom ..».<• Ht- ks, ' '"Jf; 1 midKoiithwent- in b»ud ' u '' "J dec 3 JAr. Mi HENRY, 1JM Buy st. of tliu following Facul Rev. J()3. IT. ECHOLS, A.M., President, and Professor -Moral Philosophy. Rev. JAMES L. PIERCE, A.M., Professor English and Latin Literature. Rev. WM. C. RAMS, A.R., Professor Natural Science. Rev. JOHN A. MlIHELY, A.M., Professor Mathematics. Prof. GEO. C. TAYLOIt, Tetfcher of Harp, Piano, Violin. Crayon mid Oil Painting. Mi-* A. E. ItOblNMON, Piano, Guitar, Hinging, Water Odors and Peueiling. Miss MARGARET K. SHERMAN, Principal Preparatory Department, mid InHtriictress in Embroidery and Wax Flowers. Hoard (including lights, fuel nnd washing,) per an num, #130. Tuition in Literature Department per an num, #50. No extra charge for Vocal Music mid the Languages, (Latin mid French.) The first Thnrsduy lu Julv will bo Commencement Day. Catalogin'* containing particulars, may bo obtained on application to any of the Faculty. |—t.w W. C. DABS, Sec'y of Faculty HARPER FOR DECEMBER. A HPKR'B new Monthly Magazine for December.- Thi* number commences the twelfth volutin—no to subscribe. Call early, that you muy pro- euro the first number. Graham's American Monthly Magazine for December II I.llv lliison; or. Early Mtrnggli's’MidstOoiitinunl Hope. A Tab' ol Humble Life, bv Alice Gray. Reccivi'il and 'or sale by ' WARNOCK k DA VIM, bouksidluis ami Htatloueis, No. 150 Congress ■ dii: 3 COAL FOR MALE. L arge Lump Lehigh, Reil Ash. (hroki ii ami screened,) Heft Parlor Lump Coal, Minilh’s (Richmond) Coal. Orders received, and Coal delivered to any part nf tho cilr, by upplieatioii fo GEO. A. McCLEHKEV, dec 3 Hnrri'l's buildings, bull slree l/TXTRA OLD RYE WHIM KEY.—A f. bid-, nt the above article, niauiifai-tnreil by Hamiti'l U. Miller, which Is represented ns hefug very* superior, have just ImH'D received, and are for sale by dec 8 WM. P. VONGK, No. 01 Ray street. " HOTELS. W ANTED, mi engagriin lit as HTEWARD, by a thor oughly cniiipi'teiit nnd ex|H'rlenn*l Man, who for the past liH-en years has luen lu that capacity in some nl the prim IPil Unti l* in llm United States. A.’ dress STEWARD. Silicon, Oa., forone week, dee 3—2* TO RICE PL AN TERM.' T lfH Hnhsi'i ilier 1* Agent for the snle nf “ Anderson Patent Rice Hilller." It Is compact and pnrtabb may lm worked by hand nr horse power, turning nut u> l ording to size nf mm liiim, from 20 In (as) hindml- perdsy Cut* ami a model of llm rame may lm seen by application lu dec 3 WM. P. YU.NGB, No. 01 Ray St. JAM. It. DICKSON, litre anil Fire Insurance Agent W ILL TRAVEL through Central and Upper Georgin mid Tennessee, duly authorized by responsible Companies, to solicit and receive applications from par- tie* wishing their lives or property Insured. He will also act as ucent for the Savannah Republican. Refers to Messrs. Webster k Pnlnm*. Win. King. Ken nedy k beach, J. M. Norwood, P. W. Alexander, V. V Ski If. Savannah. nov 0—tf £]7m. BLOIJNT, COLLECTING AGENT, DARIEN, GEORGIA, W OULD respectful ly refer parties to tho following gentlemen: Alexander Mitchell, T. P. Peu-e and Jaeob Uokenbough, Darien,Gu.; Hamuoi Palmer it Sou, Savannah; M, P.Mtacey, I5*q.> tffinrioslou,8. U.; F. J. Reek, Esq , fid Wall-slreeli New York. Durian, (Jet., 1835. oct At It*, l)lt. ( INMNGIIAM’S S4 II00L WAS Ol'CXU) ON THE First Dlnnilny In November. M H8.C. would inform her friends that(thcrc are a few vacancies which may be filb-d by applying imme diately. A few young Ladies would be received into the family as lamriling scholars, whuru they will receive tho kindest cure and attention. Mr. MAMMON. Teacher of tlm French Language. Resi dence North side of Lllicrty street, 4 doors above Bar nard. uov 22 i.EI'LKit & WILCOX, DENTISTS, omco over DeWiu & Morgan’s Store ' on Congress Blreet. ‘ SAVANNAH, oct 4—ly MUSICAL CARD. JUXjIUS HARINGr, Professor of afMusic, Respectfully offer his services to thu 'citizen* of .Savannah. < • To bu louud at \V. D. Zogbaum's Muslo Bloro oct 1—3m EXECUTORS SALE. O N the first TUESDAY in January next,in front of thu Court I louse, between the legal hours of sale, will bo xoM, in compliance with tho last will and testament of late Dorothea AlirulimuH, the following valuable City pro- , perty, belonging to said estate: p Half l.ot No. 4 in fee rimple, l/trochc, Tytlilngllentb- court WudI, next to the residence of J. IV. MorreL with the brick two story dwelling, store and cellar, froutiug on llrongliton street, now la'cnpieil by J. I). Jesse usa family grocery, subject to a lease of threo years from first of Feb ruary next. I/it No. a, Liberty Ward,with tho two tenement two story wooden dwelling, froutingon ilrouulittni street,with car riage houses, stable* mid kitchen. The lot l* .-object to an annual ground rent to the City of $27.60 (twenty-seven (lollarifnml fifty cent*.) AI*o, Lit No. 10. Jackson Ward, on which Is a large two story wooden (lw'ellingon a high brick basement, froutiug on Hull street, with carriage house and stable; on tho southwest corner of said lot, Isa small two story wooden dwelling on a high brick basement, fronting uImooii Hull street, with carriage house and stable; this lot Is subject to mi annual ground rent of $33.12 (thirty-three dollars and twelve cents. The above property will lie sold without reserve. Term*—Guo-third en*h, one-third tliivo month* credit, and remaining third four months credit, secured by mort gage of tho property, nnd policy of Insumuoo transferred. J. DKLAMOTTA, nov 16 Executor Dorothea Abrahams. Fifteen (15) Negroes: Frank, Jim, Joe, Eliza, Daniel, llarbonl, Mary, Clnda, Judy, George, Lttlo Jim, Joshuu, Virgil, Alfred, .Monminy. One plantation flat (nearly new,) ono wagon, corn shel- rs, corn fans, ploughs, hoes, spades, ono thrashing ma chine, Ac., Ac. Terms: foi the land and wharf lots one-third cash, bal ance one and two years, hearing interest front the day of sale, sreured by mortgage and personal security. For tho lots of land, negroes and plantation utensils, cash; pur chasers paying for titles, mortgage* and nil necessary pa- per*. dec 1 JNO. C. FERR1LL, Executor. *** rhnrieHton Courier, Augusta Mentlnel and Columbus Inquirer, copy mice per week for three weeks, uud send bills to thl* office. ON TUESDAY, December 4, willlm sold in frout of tho Court House, between the legal hours of sale, 60 head of Sheep, 10 fin- Milch Cows with Calves, 22 head of Stack Cattle. 1 Mule, 1 Sorrel Mure, 1 Ray Mare, 1,000 bushels shelled Coni, more or less; a.nuO lbs Fodder, more less, sold us the property of T. Green, deceased, un der decree of tho Hon Superior Court of Chutlmm county. Terms cush. Tim Real Estate, Negro* *. Ac., will ho disposed of on tho 1st January, I860, at the Court House. * The Sheep, Milch Cows, uml Stock Cuttle,can bo seen at any time on Hutch inson's Island. nov 0 DIMMOLI/'i'lON. T HE (gipartnersliln heretofore existing under the Bra of MORSE fc NICHOLS is this day dissolved by mutual consent. II. MORSE will continue the business at tho old stand, 155 llroughton street. Alio the menu* fuel it ring and Jobbing work at tho shop lu Jefferaoa street. The unsettled business of Ihe firm will be attended lo by him, and lo whom ull accoim.s and notes due June 1st, must bo paid Immediately. MORSE to NICHOLS. Hnvannah, Auguat 1st, 1833.tug 1—if DIMMILI MON. N OTICE Is hereby given that tho special co-part nership existing between tho undersigned, under Ihe Arm of F.J. OGDEN, will bo dissolved f>om and after tho Ursl day ot July, 1855. FRANCIS J. OGDEN, FRANCIS T. WILLIS. f«vttnnnb. May 17,1865. Jo 8—If OOP AIITN K It Mil IP. r rMIE undersigned have this duy formed a copartner X ship under tho nmuu nud firm of Cgder,, Starr to Co., tor thu transaction of a general Shipping and Com- ral Shipping nnd Coi mission bitsinues. ~ FRAIL J. OGDEN. , FOR HAVRE.—Thu Midp CONSUL, Captain j UfU J- II. Mortimer, for engngunicut of tlridu or Cot- • «n; apply to J. II. A J.G. MILLS. FOR NEW YORK—DEM I LLM LINE. iSBlTho regular pneket bark _ I’KTEIl DEM ILL, N. miistnr, wants about 400 bales Cotton, to complete cargo. Apply to ROWLAND A MON, uov 22 WANTED TO CHARTER.—A vessel •&■£!<> load w ith Timber ami I,umber, fur St. Johns N.li. Apply to CAllLETON A 1*ARSON8. uov 21 POiiNEW YORK-brlg AUGUSTA, Stone ~ .master, will meet with destmteh for tho ubovo For freight engagumeuts, apply to nov 21 DANA A WASHRURN. FOR FUEICitllT OR CHARTER ^^FOR AN EASTERN OR NORTHERN FORT.- hr. .1. A. STANLEY, Capt. Simmons, is ready ti freight or charter as above. Applv to "IV **' ' you ii a; nt. M Two large anil commodious brick slorer, In iho roar of the old Steamboat Oo’a Yard, from 1st Juno to 1*1 November, 1855, with tho prlvllego of continuing the rent (or a longer period. Apply at thi* offlee. • may24—if TO RENT, A TENEMENT in Consul Row. Apply to ALEX. A. BURTS. nov 20—2wlni On the first TUESDAY, in December next, will b* sold beforo the Court House, Savannah, Mav 17, ’55. June 2 CO.FAUTNEHMHIl* NOTICE. T HE Cndor/lgneil havo this day formed u co-partner ship for Ibo tt ansactlon of a General Factorage and Commission business, xindet Iho name and alyl* of RAYNAUD 8t ROWLAND, and solcllt the palrou* age of their friends and the public generally. El’llItAIM IIAYNARD, Jy II JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jr. a . 0. W. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. RANSOM STOVE WORKS, tIOl-'Ml'. FOR MAKE. M Thnl largo uud oommo llous Dwrolllug for merly occupied by Dr. Wildmnn, siluuled on a roll nud half lot at tbo corner of South broad nnd Abercorn tlieels in this city. Terms liberal. Apply to BACON to LEVY. HOWLAND k MON. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Brig GEO. IRTNRY, Raker iiiimter, having most of her rurgo engaged, will have quick despatch us above. For freight or passage, apply to * 1IUI41IIASI, kki.i.y A CO. "Tj, WAHTKI) TO Oil AH'S'SQK.—A viWl ^^Baabout tho capacity of 260cask* Rice. Applv to COHEN'S A HERTZ. nov 3 TO itF.NTs . , TWO TENEMENTS In Gordon block, front- fffl® ing L’tmtliam Square, and well furnished with ■41-R*water, gas. stnule*, toe. Fosscssinn given lit November. EDWARD O. WILSON, Agent, oct lo No. 72 llrynn Street. “ FOR IIENT. M THE EASTERN TEN EM ENT of Il-lck Build ing, corner of Abcco. u and Jones Street Apply to oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON to CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.— i?T sir ' ri “‘ sritr. ANANDALE, Hnse mn-ter. Apply to nov8 CARL ETON ,V PARSONS. i'o ■< ■: iv A brick store anil dwelling, corner nf Charlton ami Jefferson streets. Apply to ■ sept-.Vi WYLLY to MONTMOLUN. AT AV.1BANY’, NEW YORK. WEoffor_for sale, at our SAVANNAH 8T0VE AGENCY, a la-go and varied assortment of STOVES, OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, P<m LIVERPOOL—Tin A 1 Amerieuii H'H ITY, James J. Noyes master, having ii-.*1 of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch.— for balance of freight, apply to nov 6—tf CARL KPPINO. VESSEL WAN A ED. A Vessel front 4181 lo 500 ton* to load with sawed Lumber for Cndcz. For which a llbo- rul Irelght will ho paid. Apply to nov 2 COHENS to HERTZ. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tho brig ,ROLL’S, Kuowlton, master. Apply lo ’ OGDEN, 8FARR to OO. currying Gru >U BALE.—FREIGHT OR CHARTER.— 1 The sclir MARIETTA HAND, well suited for carrying Grain or Colton, will take troigfct or charter, or cun bo purchased ou application to Capt Terry, ou bourd, at Anderson’s upper wharf, or lo oct 3J ROWLAND to HON. ! OPENING FALL AND WINTER OTIE1- N EH Y GOODS. MRS. C. FREELAND will open this day, 18th of October, n Inrgo uml selected assortment of __ goods, conslstlugof French, Hllk, ami Satin paueru llonnets; also u choice lot of plain uud colored Straws. Ribbons, Velvets, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Embroideries, Dress Caps ami Hoad Dresses, bonnets Cleaned and Pressed. N.R. And this Benson, lu the Dross making depart ment, she will bo ennbled in please her customers in every respect ns to Fitting, Making nml Triining, us she has advantages of procuring thu best amt most ap proved Paris Fashions, monthly, having also engaged the services of a competent person from tbo North.— Him will pay particular attention to tho Making, braid ing nml Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Dicssos made In tbo most fasliiounhle manner in twenty-four hours. 174, BROUGHTON STREET, oct IH Opposite HI. Andrews Hall. FOR LIV BRPOOL.—The ship'MARCIA 0. DAY, Cliasu, master, will havo despatch for tbo above port. For freight of 51)0 hnlosCotmn, apply to G. MILLS. oct 28 It. to J. < FOR LI VERPOOL—Tho A I American Bhip CHARTER OAK, Houdlillle, master, liuving part ol hor cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for ubovo port. For Irelgnt apply lo RKIGHA net 20 AM, KELLY to CO. FOR RENT, 1 TIIE WIIARFMTORE to No. 172 Bay Street, well adapted for storage of cotton or mercnanilizi*. Ap- ply to nov 2S RAYNAUD k ROWLAND. FOR RENT. The Front Office, No. 172 Bay street, well fitted jjlj jjlup for Cotton ulllce, with two stories heneuth, well lifisLalaptod for storage of cotton nr merchandise. Ap ply to BAYNARD k ROWLAND. TO IIOUNEKEEI'EIIN. DANIEL CRONIN, UPIIOL8TEREU, 20 IIRYAN-ST. W OULD respectfully announce to the citizens of •Savunnuh.tliut lie is ready to make and put down Carpets, Oil Cloth, Mailing, toe., at tho shortest nolico nml on Iho most reasonable terms. 3mo—oct 3 RUNAWAY! ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD!! FOR HALE. A DWELLING HOUSE in good onliff, with a lot 3" |C :1 "ml a half of land, a fine situation, for sale low. Ap- EidLplyto A. M II.Ill'll, nov 10 Gcn’l Tns.Ag't and Broker. FOR HALE, H A LOT IN ll'JI ITEMYiLLE, mar (he 30 mile sta tion C. R. it., on which 1* a Miiall Mturc. Corn House ind Stables. Any person wisliin: i•« pmvbase. will apply to the subscriber on the premi- -. If raid Lot is mu sold by the first Monday in January, it will booth red at public outcry,at the Court HouseiuMpringllelUon that day. nov 8—Ow A.MDM F. HAHN. TO RENT. THAT DESIRABLE BRICK STORE situated on i!! -t ' v,l **«ker street, m-xtiloorto the corner of llay nnd opposite Swift k Co. apply to novUtli ll'M. BRIGHT. HATH f HATS 11 HATH! If JUST RECEIVED, u frail) lot of those fine Mole skin nml Sift HATH, of tho latent patterns and ulur«, at tho STAR CLOTHING EMPDRIUM, nov 20 147 Ray street. 4 An HATS AND OAFS 40*9 Corner Biirnard & Broughton-Sts. DELDEK’S NEW STYLE BILK HATH. SOFT HATS, of all description*. CAP8 of every STYLE nnd QUALITY. Low forCAHit oroooii Cttxnrr. CORNER OF oc.B IJai)BROUGHTON to IIA UN ARP. 33. ELLIS, Factor and General Commission llIvKdlWI. No. 71 Haystrcct, Havunnah, €Sn. IH. ItiOUN A. IMPORTER OF CHOICE SPANISH SEGARS, Tobacco, A’c. Corner or Conohxhs and Bull Btrkkts, SAVANNAH, nov I—lyr j. n. (iii.MonK. in* nt'Hstxr. J. R. GILMORE & CO., Commission Here hunts, BMW YORK. Particular attention given mtuuralo of Cotton. Uloo, Ac., and liberal easli advance* made on consignments. KI'.KKRKNCKH:—Hunter A Gummell, Mavanmdi, (la.; O.G. Parsley, Esq., PresideutCoiiiiueri-iHl Rank, Kidder A Martin, J. 11. Flanuer, Esq., Wilmington, N. C. Iiov 16—ly iobo. MiijXaxms loao. 1’LAN'TERM AND .MEIICI1ANT8’ALMANAC, For tho Flatus of Carolina nml Georgia, For tlio Yenrof uur Lord 1N50. Received nml for sale, wholesale nud retail, bv WARNOCK A DAYI8, Rookm-Uers nml Stationers, No. 160 Congrss street. C fllAFFKIl to C'O. have a large nud well selected / stock nl U bite Lends, From h and American /.bu s, Chromes. Ac., ground iifGil otod Dry l.ins- cil, ami , k -|>i'i ia Oil*, I'aiiileis' .Masoim’. \\ |iit"Wn»u and Colton Maiking Rritslu's, which we are prepared U HutoebcaiM r than eve* offi'ied In this murki't. iiitv 26—0 Enquire TO KENT. , ... ONE nf tho tenoiueuis oil Lincoln street, be tween Congress ami 8t. Julian streets. Terms moderate, uml posaesslon given Immediately.— roof oci 30 J. F. GA31MUN. TO. KENT. , . f ix Four of tho flvotenameut House*, situated on J corner of Jones nnd Abercorn streets. Rout L$250 per annum. Possession ‘.'•von Immediately, Also, tbo sloro on bull street opposite Iho Post Office. Inquire of A. RON AUD, aug H Corner of bay and bull streets. M That commodious sml doslrnhlo residence situ- nted on Lot No. 34, Liberty Wurd, fronting on South broad, near West broad streets. The house I* substantially built of bricks, Is well fliulshed In every part, nml fitted up will) gas anil wuter fix tures. It ulso ha* nu oxaelleut pump In the yard nml u flower garden nltached lo the promises, together with all ne cessary out buildings. . . . Tho proportv can bo Inspected by any ono desirous of purchasing. For forms,apply to „ _ . sep 18—if THOM. II. HARDEN, Truslco. i’OIK HALE, M A Two and a Hair story Wooden Dwelling, on brick llasomout, noar tho corner Montgomery nnd Liberty streets, on leo slfftplo lot 3u by 70 It. Tho house is In good repair, nml tin* been recently ren ovated and painted. It also ha* ga* and wnler. but and cold, flnu buth room, toc. For particulars, apply to nov 2 WM. WRIGHT. » TO KENT. k possession given immediately, tbo Western [I Tonomont of II. 11. Jackson’s House, In South " - A.C. DAVENPORT. Lbrond-st. Apply to FOIl KENT. A COMFORTABLE Two Mtory Ltlck Dwell- M ing, plensnnily sltunieit on Liber.y street, with stable,t’arriugc Hoiue.nml Servants Room above, good Yard uud Uuo Well of (Valor. Apply o oct 20 W M. WRIGHT. Tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will ho paid for the npprehemdou nml delivery in Savannah, or to my overseer, on St. Catherine'* Jslaml, of ANTHo.NY, who absconded during the In-t Spring, lie i* rather under llvo feet in height, black, has u round full face, i* stout uud well pro|M>rtioued. P. M, KOLLOCK. nov 27—eodtf a m vt TO YOUNG DIEN. Another supply of Genius’ last and much nil in I red stylo of Dress Silk lints, received by hot r ut the Hat uml Cap Store, 163 Congress street. nov 27 N. K. RARXUM. and solicit a cnntlnuanro of the liberal encouragement given our Agency lu this city during the past year. For tho Information of ALL PARTIES interested in the STOVE HUS1NE8S, either buying or selling, we have tho satisfaction ol Informing our customer* abrond (as those at home know the fHet.i that dnnng the past year iee hare sold JUORK STUFFS than any oilier estab lishment In tho Btnlo of Georgia or South Carolina. We make this statement in Justice to ourselves, and to set us right beforo iho trade, and with a full detcrmln C!OI*A KTNEICSIIIP. r NOMAS8. WAYNE and K. ALEX. WAYNE transacting business In Savannah under the style of THUS. 8. WAYNE to BON ; U. E. GRENVILLE to W. T. SAMPLE, transacting business In Chatta nooga, under the stylo of GRENVILLE to SAMPLE, ami In Savannah undo' the style of GRENVILLE to Co., havo entered into copartnership (to date from t" ~ 1*1 July, 1855,) for tbo purpose of transacting a g< oral C.’oinmlaHlon to Forwarding Duslnes Under tho style of WAYNE, GRENVILLE to CO., at Savannah, UUEN Vli.LE,di* A,p LE to CO., at Chattanooga. a gen THOMAS S. WAYNE, R. ALKX. WAYNK. JO 5—tl .10i.eai AM T. SAR ITNEK6 fillNMH.liTION ol UO'PAKTNEllf .iF npllE Co-partnership heretofore existing between 1 ROTIIWEI.L to WHITEHEAD Is hereby dlsMtV ed by tnuiunl consent. Either parly it authorized V attend lo the unsettled business. B. E. BOTH WELL. Savannah, June 1,1866. U. WHITEHEAD. utlon of dojng more nnd belter for our customers du ring tho present year. JAMES SULLIVAN, oct 13—2m Agent for B. II. Ransom to Co., Stove .Manufacturers, Albany, N. Y. NEW T1NSTOHE AND MIEKT-IIiON • MANUFACTORY, no. 141 SOUTII-WKST MARK XT KiJI'ARK. uryah strut. I WOULD Inform my old friends and pat rons, I have opened tho above store, to con duct tho Stove, Tin uqd S.ioot- Iron business In all lie various forma, where will bo found a general variety of Stoves, Tin nnd Sheet- Iron Ware, which I will ho pleased to show you, ami at such prices as will satisfy you If you want to pttrehaao. AI kinds «f Roofing, Gutters of Lead. Galvanized Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repair ing executed with (lc8pnich,Old Stoves put up and Pipes furnished at short notice. Tin-Ware at Wholesaloand Retail. Call down Bryan atreet, H will pay you for the walk. uov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. FARMER'S & MECHANIC'S INSURANCE Company of Philadelphia, Effects Insurance on Ilulltllngs, Goods, Ycssclannd Marine Curious. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF TIIE COMPANY, MADE SEPTEMBER 17, 1855 : CAPITAL STOCK $300,000. C.UXKnJll' AND INVESTUD $202,300. Butisrnnirn not yi:t due 07,700.-$300,000 PENNSYLVANIA STATE STOCKS OWNED J)Y TIIE COMPANY: 410 Alloghnny County 330 Delaware Railroad Bond* 380 Pittsburg 6 per ct. Bonds 250 Reading Railroad Bonds llM) Philadelphia City 0 per Ct. Bonds. •All VALVE. ..$ 44,000 ... 33,000 ... 38,000 ... 12,500 ... 10,000 $137,500 DYING AND INNOVATING ESTABLISHMENT. 7 3 York-St., near (lie Court House, SAVANNAH, GA. 73*a& E8TUU8IIBD IM 1832. 45r'73 FBNHD Subscriber, grateful to bis patrons nml friends ■ for their continm'd favors, would state that, in ad dition to tlie improvents in Dying nciptired by him during bis last visit to England uml Scotland, lias made niruiigoim'iit" for extending Ills Im-iness. by which he is now cnnlilod to Dye a greater variety of Colors on Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shulls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, ns may be required, in the same superior style which has gen erally so much pleased hi* putroiisaml friends. Isulies' bonnets Dyed, bleached and Pressed in the most fashionable style*. Order# from thu country punctually attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboat or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through the Post Office, so that lie muy kuuw where to cull for them. j„„13 c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. 1620 A unt Loaned on 7.100 Shares Phoenix Mining Co., uml other Stock 25,GOO Amount Loaned on bond and Mortgage certified by tho Assessor to be worth over $08,000 61,050 Cash on hand uud in buuks U),000 Capital not yet paid In... Carpeting, Curtains, Shades, &c. B Y' THE STEAMER of Saturday, 24<h Inst., wo havo received, in addition to our present Stock, a largo ami beautiful assortment of Two uml Three Ply CARPET ING, which wo are prepared to exhibit, and which, for pattern* and qunlity, are not to bo surpassed In this city. Our stock of lan e, Muslin. Satiu, DeLaine and Danmsk Curt;\ins nud Window Shades, is now complete. The at tention of our friends and the public generally, are invi ted to an examination of these Goods, which we will sell on rensuuuliiu term#, A1KIN A: BURNS, nov 26 TO CONTRACTORS. P ROPOSALS will be received until Friday, tho 30th in*t., to take down'the building on thu corner of South broad nml Whitaker streets. For more particular information, enquiro of tho subscriber, nt bis office, second story Sorrel Building. JOHN S. NOlllUS, nov 26 Architect. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 1 HAVB THIS DAY associated with me, SAMUEL 0. (■’ARMAX Y ami FRANCIS J.CHAMPION. The busi ness will hcrerflter be conducted under tho name and style of GARMANYS A CHAMPION. Savannah, Hu., Nov. 1,1855. nov 6 • 0. W. OARMANY CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH. NOVEMBER TERM, 1866. T HE CITY COURT of Savannah has been niUournod until the 2d Monday of December next. Suitors, Ju- rura nnd Witnesses, will please tnkn nolle Iiov 0—tf WM, 11. BULLOCH, Clerk. FOIC KfiiNT. Tim Stores under HT. ANDREWS HALL, cor- niiil » or «»r Broughton and Jefferson streets, will bo Mill! lot In two, tbreo, or four Store* to suit tenants. Possession on 1st November. For terms, apply to aug 241 WILLIAM ROGERS, Secrotary. SPORTHMAN’H ARTICLlflH. IN LEY’S Isimbui ('lienibnlly Prepared Hun Wadding, p ■ • • • • • —* o-.i» »e...mi.... .....i r. Baldwin's ladented and Felt Wadding, used to nrovont the lending of guns. Kley’s Central Flra Caps. Cox * Ground Edge do, Kb y’s Patent Curl ridges, Curtis A llurvy’s Powder, American Gunpowder. Aix. ii line assortment nf Dixon’s Powder 1 links and Shot Potii'heii. liuuie bug*. Wash lh*l and Wiper*. With a (aiii'ty of i.thei-aitli-h 1 * suitable for winning, all of which am Junl liniioili'd, uud t") «alc by LOVELL A LA'ITIMORE, imv 28 No. II llarnanlstn*'t. U RAN AND 11AY. In sloro uml lm sib-by liov27 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. H acon.- I • • I sale by *mi hide# ami Hum.* in sime, and fm n-.v 14 MINIS A JOHNSTON. notice:. M r. S. C. DUNNING having retired from the Agency of Hie Howard InsuraiiceC.ini|iniiy of Now York the iippiiintiuent lm* I conferredu|hiui tho undersign ed, wlio will conduct i he Iiusiness of this Conqiany for tl* ruliirfi n. It. /g-ul fur iho s t“' oj'iaS'lf.'c A M I'KI KU>. -lm notice:. CENTRAL It. H. AND RANKING CO.OFQA.l Savannah. November 14, 1865. ( lE Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held o rvYiiri - i Tnesda>. 18lh December xt.nt 16 o’clock, A. M. GEO. A. CUYLER, Cashier. vvAY AND POTATOES.-60 bale* Hay nn.l Jpj|_ 600 Cabbages, landingjter brk PhRuiwfnim J<nw nov u nnvO ■ ENllY LATHUOP to CO. hav sU|K'ifine Kmproldered Klustlo lb Its, Muliiiir Head ltresNe Polka Isu e for Veil * Ac. lib 1RON.-66T roooived narrow white 811k black an ami Armlet*, lflack nov 21 P I snluby nov 10 No. 1 IMg Iron, landing nml for bItlOHAM, KELLY & IX). CO-PAIfiTNI'.HNHIP. T HE Undersigned have this doy formed'a Co-part nership for the transaction of a Factorage and Commission business under (he name nnd stylo of lit>TIIWELL to WHITEHEAD, and re#poctrully so licit tho pntronnago of ibeir friends and the public gen erally. D, E. BOTHWELL. Savannah,Juno 1,1855. B. WHITEHEAD. C4I-PAHTNEKSHIP NOTICE. T HE Undersigned have this day formed a co-partner- shin under the natno and style of COUPER to FKA8ER, for the purpose cf carrying on a Factorage nml Genorsl Commission Business,and respectfully so licit tho patrouago of their friends and the public gen erally WM. AUDLEY COUPER. JNO. COUPER FRASER, liny st., Savannah, June 1. COI'AItTNEKSHIP. T HE undersigned havo formed a co-partnership, to duio from the 1st Inst,* for tho transaction or e General Fact'* .*age, Cntnmlssiou and Forwarding Dual ness,underi..o Arm of CRANE, WELLS to CO., Bevnnnah, and ItlC-IIARD CURD to CO., Macnn, and plcdgo their strict personal attention to aay puri nes* entrusted to their charge, at either placo. H. A. CRANE, L. W. WELL8, RICHARD CURD Savannah, June 5th, 1850 je ti— ly COPARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership undar tho stylo of VERBTILLE to FRIERSON, tor the purposo or conducting a Forwarding nnd General Commission business. HENRY W. VERBTILLE, EDMUND FRIERSON. Savannah, August 7, 1855. nug7 NOTICE. I 74ROM ibis dato,all vessels navigating the Savannah ’ River, will pass to tbo North of tho Dredging Ma chine, now employed ou the wrecks. All steamers, passenger, freight and tow boats, wll let off steam when approaching ttio Wrecks, and pass the Dredging Machine and Mud Flats with a diminished ■peed. OCTAVUS COHEN, Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. lem. Savannah Gn.,August 10,1855. aug 17 MADEIRA WINES. O NE of the firm of Welsh Rrethers, of Madeira, ex pects to ho In Savannah during tho month of De- bomber next, with samples of a small stock of choice Madeira Wines. List ol prices nnd description of qual ity can be seen at tho office of the undersigned, where any orders will be duly registered, oct 17-lm HUNTER to GAMMELL. $273,050 Asset* available for losses Losses, claims, or demands, against tho directorV ,...$372,760 none lion. Tliuinns It. Florence, George II. Armstrong, Edward P. Middleton, George Heluihold, James E. Neal, THOMAS Euw.vnn R. Heldidolu, Secretary. For 1 tmuranee in this Company, apply to A. WILBUR, Agent, nov 27—lw Nu. Ill, bay Street. Charles Dinger, Tiiomns Mamierflebl, Edward H. Heluihold, Frederick C. Brewster, Isaac Lech. FLORENCE, President. M EAL.—500 bushels Fresh Ground just received. For snle bj WILLIAMS & RATCLIFF. s ALT.—5,600 ruck* SALT in ntorv. and for Mile hv' WILLIAMS k RATCLIFF. G IN AND BRANDY.—For sale by norO WILLIAMS A UATCL1FF1 NOTICE. WEDNESDAY next, the 5th Inst., nt 11 o’clock, A. M., I will lease all the Stalls In tho Market.— I'rtu* made known at tho time, dec 1 ♦ F. M. STONE, C. M. a ICE.—46 rusk* l’rlniu Rice, R I< 16 cask* Middling Rice 10 casks Small ltico. For wile by 1 WEBSTER k PALMES. H AY—HAY—HAY.—Select nnd Eastern liny, for sale by DAVID It. DILLON, H a Hay, for wile low, by nov 20 DAVID R. DILLON. Market Square. »«» A*., Market Square. c; LOUR.—25o sacks extra Flo S A LT.—Liverpool Balt In storo.'sind for sale by ,"v 12 BA'YN A 111) A ROWLAND. COAL-COAL. x TONS Soft Lump Coal for parlor use, 660 tons Lump’ Lelilgli.250 tons Richmond Fine Coal for Smith') use,for sale low for cash from Coal Y'nrd, Eastern Wharves nov26—12 A. N. MILLER k CO. ( ~ 111 AA1PAGNE C1DE11.—20 barrels Chain- J paguo Cider, for sale by nov : 27 ' ^ ROWLAND k S0N._ I IIUE.-1,000 casks Lime, 60 casks Cnlclncd.Plastor, 2 binding till# day, and for sale by nov 14 CARI.KTON k PARSONS. WRATHS.—600IM.WbUo Pine'Laths, 10 tost Whlto MJ I’ - “ ** « • -»— *“»*- i l’ino Hoards,landing from bark Kmpres*.for sale by ov U CARLKTO.N A PARSONS. POTATOES.—125 bids Potatoes lauding from bark John Howe, and for sale by ,ov 7 CARI.KTON A PARSONS- R CRANK. WELLS A 00^ ACKEREL, toe.—410 bbls. No. 2~Mackervl, 1%Wi nuw T ) 26 half bids. No. 2 Mackerel, 100 bids. No. 3 Mackerel, 30 kits Salmon. 160 boxes Scaled Herrings, 4,000 lbs Codtiah. Just received |K'i brig Camluce,and for sale by WEBSTER A PALMES. Ut' Now# and Georgian copy nov 13 REMOVAL. T il E undersigned have removed to the counting room two doors East of Messrs. (Jgdcn, Starr to Co’a. CARLETON to PAR8ON8. oct o Oommlsalon Merchants, Bay-at. noriUE. T HE undersigned have this day established an Agen cy at Knoxville Tennessee, for the transaction of a General Produce and Commission business, to be con ducted by T. R. CLARKE, under tho namo and style ot ~ U. CLARKE to CO. Orders for Western Produce, Savannah. Gn., 10th Oct., 1855. 4 to MACK AY, T. B.CLARKE. octl3 NOTICE. T WO mouths after date, application will bo made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell laud find negros belonging to tho estate of James C. Hines, (lec’il. oct 18 JOHN P. HINES, Adm’r. .17- ACRES of* l.aml, wilbiu two miles of tho city, Z it) for sale. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I Have this day associated ROBERT AU8T1N In co- dor the namo and stylo of Sponcor Currell to Co. SPENCER CURRELL. oct 10 Savannah, Oct. 15.1855. pLOURj CORII, OATS, toe.-10,000 buahsls chnli u White Corn, 156 lings Superfine Flour, 64X1 bushels choice Seed Oat#, 100 bushels Corn Meal. At Central Railroad and in store, for sale by „„v7 WAVER A CONSTANTINE. ~ SAVANNAH FRUIT EMPORIUM. S WEET ORANGES.—1 would suy that I have a fins cargo on hand of Havana Oranges, very sweet, nml wUI sell them nt the lowest prices; ami after the pub* lie has tried those sour Nassau Oranges, they will get Uioir set teeth ou edge, to bite sharp ut a sweet Havana, nov 0 J. A. BROWN. * TARNS.—12 bale* assorted numlier* for sale at tho Depot. WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. M ENS PORK.—16 bbls New York city Inspection Mess Pork, for side by HUNTER A GAMMELL. J UST RECEIVED nnd in store, 200 barrels choioo Po- tutoes, Onions, nnd Apples. For onto by nov 22 J. A. BROWN, jpER STEAMER FLORIDA: Choice l’ig Sides do do Shoulders, do do llnins; do bologna Sausage. New Figs; do Layer Raisins, do bum-li Raisins; do Chestnuts, do Hickory Nuts. Also, Fulton Market beef, Tig Pork, Smoked Beef, do Tongue, Choice Goshen Butter oml Choose, Ac. For salo liv nov 22 J. A. BROWN. AY I HAY 11II AY 111—Select korthorn llay, H* DAVID R. D1LU)N, Market Square. H AY I HAY It HAY I Ill-Prime Eastern Hay,tor saleliy * A ” DAVID R. DILLON, Market Square. B leached whale oil—20 barrels Blenched Witittr North West Coast Whole Oil, for sale by nov 24 111 iie.i viiuki nuuieuii, 101 JOHN B. M00RK A 00. FOR RENT, S LEEPING APARTMENTS.—Tho Third Story Rooms of the llrlek building adjoining the ofilco of tho sub sc fiber. nov 28—fi C. A. L. LAMAR. P ATENT TRUSSES.—Just received,a full sup r — * • *• K - ply of tho various styles of Trusses udaptedtoall coses of Hernia. For sule by nov 0 JOS. M. TURN EU4Agept, Market Square. Mm —