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J SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORIS ING, DECEMBER 4,lvu*. bsfoe Aprtfal youtttt. FT ■OTICB r^nBIUOIt IMIHIITICN rad exao. emir s':*!, authoriaad »Uon».»« ilurtu, m, llain IM O.M. aurriui. ^eah, Not. 19, IttA. " NOTICE. infpkttgrt orncK, wu» nov„ 1*5*. After the 25th last., all who shall not have ^ ’produced their Scabs, Wrights and Measures Offl,-* for adjnrtment, will bo promptly reported. '* *. JOB.8IIKLLM AN. Inspector W.A M.C.E. NOTICE.' ' , “ The annual meeting of the (Vmmlsekmert ->f ffT Publtu RtNMla of Chatham t'minty will be held M |M I’.Hirt Uoase In the city of Savannah, on the tenth ,r, Mur the second Monday in December next, at 11 : j’vk A. M.. Dktrict Commissioners will come prepared ^port the length of their road*. tho number of hands, , number of bridges, tha number of day* they work in j the time of working. W. W. WASH. Secretary at—2mDec B- U- **• K - G 0* ^ OFFICE CHARLESTON A SAVANNAH H. FOr It COMPANY. NOVEMBER 19, IMA.—A 8oe- Annaal Instalment of FIVE DOliUKS ($6) jasr .hare on tha Stock »ub«ribed for thia Company la now _.lcl f<tr—pay area t to he made to the Secretary and rreaeaw.at the Office of the Company. S3 Broad streot. or belhro WEDNESDAY. the niuth day of Jauuary, THOrt. r. DRAYTON, Preaideat . 24—dan. t KOT1CB. Tlie Captain nor Consignees of the British r'fT-ahiP SHAN DON. will not beauewerabie for tiny ■ontraded Uy the crew. dec 1 REMOVAL. The Undersigned have removed their Offiee NO. 8 DRAYTON STREET, next door to C, UUmar'a BAYNARD A ROWLAND. •c 3 SAVANNAH VOLINTEKR GUARDS. Members are requested to leave their measure J^Rf^at N. K. BARNVM’S, for New Hats, by tho 7th l< tiie order will thou go forward. J. It RIPLEY. Ch'n of Com. 8. V. Guard*. NOTICK li* FiucW'OtULxi: I am a candidate for re-election h- Office of County Treasurer, on the Bret MONDAY i.inaary next, and respectfully a*k your eulfrayee. Its l JOHN N. LEWIS. FOR COUNTY THKASIRRI. ti• TO TUB VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.- fni. e-t'tmras: I am a candidate for tho office of Ooun- Tn .i«utvr, at the election in January next, and re- ipcfullyr aak your support. 1 . J. B. FAIRCHILD. mil BEAI'I'OKT. AJILUFTTON, llll.Ti»N lll’.AIt, 1 OVD’S LAND- lNti AND CHARLESTON. The steamer WM.SHABROOK, l’apt. (CBCP. Peck, will leave kw the above TtTunday, the Mill ln*t.. at 5, P. M. For ireight pavsage, apply at the Charleston Wharf, sept I S. M. LAFFITBAU. Agent. I .MITED STATES NAIL I INF. FOR FAl.ATKA, E. FLA . VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK. ST MARYS. JACKSON VILLE, MIDDLEBURG,(BLACK CREEK,) ANOPiCOLATA. . The new and elegant Ream Packet ,ST. JOHNS, (’apt. James Freeborn, hav- ■; rreumed her tvlpe to Florida, win tri-ve for the i.laoes every Saturday, at Hi o’clock, for Freight or Passage, having excellent slate room icnaimo n lions, apply 011 board, at the Florida (Mean* firket wharf, near the (ins Works, or to J0 JJ CLAUHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Agents. INDEPENDENT BOAT. OR PALATKA A BLACK CREEK, E. FLA. via (MEN. BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, C.A., AND JACKSONVILLE, AND PP.OLATA, FLA. 7V> 1**9* t*a h*r former dm]) FRIDAY. The fhvoriie steam packet IVELAK A, I’apt.N. King, will commence her regti- . _ aiKive, on FUIUAV, at 10 o’clock, A. II. su<] will con'inue to loave regularly every Friday, ,r.*- IVeiaka is well Itu-d up with airy Stale Rooms, and m-v.-r* wsy well adap'od to ihe route. «?v. a >. M. i.AMFlTKAll, Agent. I'lMI i’ll i ru %, EI.OIUDAs i\ DARIEN. BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, wLO., AND JACKSONVILLE, P1COLATA, AND BLACK CREEK. FLA. U. S. MAIL LISE. . _,[)■•• k 'I he new aiH "nsi running steamer BE- AbtUSCmiNO' 1 , ( apt. Thomas F- Shaw, will ' r lie i.hoxe pt tecscwry Toe*day, at 10 o'clock, mm ilie Lharlestiiu Sienm Parke w homes. I S. M. I.AFFITBAU, Agt. U»K OH Alt I.ENTON—Ever p Wtdncv ility uud hatarday Attcriiowna, ul 8'x . . g[F-~a. THE splendid »team«hln CORDON, ■mgribiSCF. Barden, commander, will leave ns - ve. aini~wHl arrive In Charleston In time to connect t vhe R idroBd lines going North und West. Fo Jreirtitnr pae»«««, apply on tb« CSiarteetonateam ’iC' #U hsrf, to w 'V I J P. BRtHIKB. Agent. Nfftl Notice to Contractors. ItMUina's I'rncm, Uunaaroa k Havax.xam U. R. \ Charleston. S. L’.. Nov. SO, 18M. f CJBALED I’ROPtkHALS will !*• r.-. . lved at this Dtlice S until the 31*1 December. 1M.1, FOR Till CLEAR 1NO AMD ORA DIM) OF HIKTY (40) SECTION d 0> TUI CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD, ftom the commencement of the II th Section, Just beyond Kaatowlee Onah Marsh, to the end of Die 60th Seetiou near Salkehatchle River and Bridge. The line is divkled into thetioua averaging each one (11 mile la length, though tho individual Sections vary 'lightly from this average, to suit the more coiiveulvut exieutlon of the earth work. Tho width of Clearing will vary somewhat according to locality, but will uverago about 100 feet. TliolVm- tractor will iu all caaee be required to clear the entire length of hie contract before commencing tho earth work or trestle-work. There will ho on the tVholc line an aggregate of alhiut two and a half (i)^) miles of trestle-work, which will vary from (I to •, and fa a few cases 14 feet in heleht. The plan of structure adopted for some places, will be the double row of piles driven about ti feet apart, cut off about W feet below grade and capped; upon which cups will rest the si ringer*. Ami, iu other places, the com mon *• Inverted XT' trestle, resting u|M>n a ground sill, or where necessary, upon a sill Itself, ruling upon a pil.-s sawed off at or near tho level of the ground. The Iti-nts Will average about 10 feet spurt from centre to centre, and he connected togetlier by *tring-|>ieces not lees than 13x14 inches squared HuiIkt. In the “inverted W” trestle, every olh Ih nt will lie l>raced longiluilinaliy. Tha material for tho tresllo and pile Work must ho of the boat quality Yellow Pine Timber, not leas than 13x13 inches square. ) Persons luiending to submit l’rnpuail* may obtain more exact information by rufcreuce to the Maps uud Proliles and gcuerul ri|>ociftcations in the office. Propo'al* may bo submitted separately for the earth work lindudiug clearing.) and for the trestle-work. Those proposing will sjunify the price for mcii acre .square' of clearing (including “grubbiiig" within the limit* of the excavated or embanked breath.) the rate per cubic yard of excavation or cuilxuiknicnt, with the prire per hundrrel foot of average haul, beyond 100 fa«t (.1* it niu*t he understtHKl, Hint wlu-re earth from the ox- cava lion Is, by tho Engineers dlrectlon.huuled into tho embankment, provided it lie within the average haul of tl»e Section, it will he |<aid for but once, with additional allowance lor average haul, and not paid for as excava tion ami embankment both,tho price per Linear foot of Uesth-work. of or within the limits of 0, lu and 14 feet height, or, ns will lie much preferred, the price per enhio foot, or Foot Hoard measure of all material In the trestle. They will also specify the Hcction or Sections they propose to contract for. Payments will lie made monthly on the estimate of the Engineer of work done, 'JO per rent being retained by the Company for its security until the final comple tion. Person* proposing will state what proportion of the amounts due them they will he willing to take in ^tock or Bonds of th- Company. Pro|<osal* should Ik* addressed to the ntidcrsigtied. and endorsed •• Pi oposals for Graduation'' or •• or Propoeul* for Trestle-work.” (Bigued) T1I0S. V. DRAYTON, President and Chief Engines. nov—co< 130 Dec Mad I son Female Colleger (AT MADISON, GA.) FflUE SPRING TERM of this Institution will begin on JL MONDAY. Jauuary 14th, 18otl, under tho direction oftlio followiug Facility 1 Rev. JOS. n. ECHOLS, A.M., President, and Pro Amor Moral Philosophy. Rev. JAMES I.. PIERCE, A.M., ProfoMoi English and Latin Literature. Rev. IVM. (’. 1IASS, A. 11.. Professor Natnrul Science. Rev. JOHN A. M'iSKI.Y, A M., Professor Mathematics. Prof. GKO. (’. TAYLOR, Teacher of llarp, Piano, Violin, Crayon and Oil Painting. Miss A. E. ROBIN SON, llano, Guilnr, Singing, Water Colors ami Penciling. MIm MARGARET K. SHERMAN. l’rinci|wl Preparatory l>e|airtment, and Instructress iu Embroidery aii l Wax Flowers. Hoard 'including light*, fuel and washing.) per an num, $EW. Tuition iu Literature Department |R*r an num. (.So. No extra .barge for Vocal Music and the lainguuges. 1 laitiu and French.) Tho first Thmsday in July will be Commencement Dnv. Catalogu-s containing particulars, may be obtained on application to any of the Faculty. dec 1—6w IV. C. llASS, Scc'y of Faculty. Peruvian Syrup, FOR T1IK CURB OF DY8PEP8IA, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Incipient DiiSmaef of the Lungs and Bronchial Fauages, General Debility, 4c. 4c. 4c. T HE following are token from hundreds of the strong est testimonial't— Hostox, June 7. lH.'.j. As you have requested some account of the benefit ex perienced lu my case from the Peruvian Syrup, I will state that for several years 1 have suffered from a catalir- *1 affection consequent upon Hrancliiiis. 1 tried various remedies, including tonics and stimulants, general and topical, but obtained 110 relief. The sy-iein seemed to Ito failing under re|K*.»ted c mgestive attacks, induced gene rally by sudden changes in tin* Weather ami over exer tion. the attiv k- re« lining u|*on an average every threo weeks, the eir- cw not pa«»iug off for s>*verul days. From testimonial* adduced in tutor of the Syrup. I made trial of it. ami »oon experienced a decided Improvement in strength and ability to resist atmospheric changes. It is now- six mouths since 1 had a recurrence of the conges tive atta k*. and 1 have no doutit, adding my experience to tha! of others, that tho Syrup produced tiie favorable change. Every physician i.« well aware that there are Rotterirs. IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. POUT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, - IO, Will b« drawn at Atlanta, December 34. CAPITAL PR1SD, 10)000 DOLLARS I 1,000 PZUUDM. Tickets, «6—Halves, t*.,'ib-t|uurton, $1.36. A,|,lr ' , * < BASI L SWAN, Manager, *"»* ** Atlanta, Oa. savxnnaiTagencies. dui. l ^ > fP^So r S ru A «'''' 1 ' Uul1 J. L. AtTREY, 011 Uniughton, between Whitaker A Darn*nl Streets. noy 14 (■V AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OFOEOROIaT] Ilawana Plan Lottery. Jasper Coanly Academy Lottery I MAOOHT, OA. T HIS LOTTERY Is conducted on the plan of tho Royal Ixittery of Havana of single numbers, and drawn at CONCERT HALL. MACON, GA., under the sworn superintendence of Col. Ueo. M. Logan and Jus. A. NIshct, Esq. Grand Schema for December ITth, 1885. Wheu l’ri/.rs amounting to 800,(700!! CLASS X, Will bo dl'tribut"d'lis follows: Prizosof $1,000 is 6,000 atM) is 6.000 Auction Sales. 1 Prize or f 15.000 is $15,1 1 do 6.000 is 6.i 1 do 1,500 is l.Dk 4,oo 1 a,uoo 3.0* Ml 1..MMI 1.100 10 do 35 do 70 do auo do 300 is 3.000 130 is 1.300 100 is 2.500 60 is 3,500 35 is 8,400 3* Approximation Prize 501 Prizes amounting to $ao,*ono—Only 10,000 Numbers. Every nrlr.e drawn at each drawing, and |*aid when duo in full without deduction. Onl(% strictly confidential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at my risk. UUU on all solvent Ranks at |uvr. Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $3.60. Ai" Add res * JAMES F. WINTER. Manager, Macon, Go. GEO. A. McCLKSKKY, Agent, nov 34 Hull at., (3 doors from Bay.) Savannah, Ga. D RAWN NIMIIEKH of Ureeno and Pulaski Monument Lottery,Class 388 : » 60 45 07 38 43 34 6 33 70 30 41 30 dec 4 E. WITniNUTON. .OOO 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawu Ballots. Greene and Pulaski Lottery. CLANS 389 FOR 1H33. To bo draw n at Savaunuh, Ga.. Dec. 4,1856. GREGORY A MAURY, MANAGERS. iorimi: 1 ef 44,000-1 of 91,037-1 of 9000. Tickets $1 00—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the package, for sale by E. WITII1NGT0N. LOST. WANTS, &c. WANTED TO HIRE, B Y THE YEAR, 50 likely Negro fellows, to work at the Parks Mine, Columbia Co., Georgia. Liberal vvuges will lie paid. Applv to nov 38—Ini C. A. L. LAMAR. " WANTED, S IX OR EIGHT good Negro bauds, for the steamer Clios. Hurt ridge. Applv to dec 1 _ BRIGHAM^KELLY A CO. - “AVANTKD, L AND WARRANTS. The highest going rates will he paid for Land Warrant*, bv nov 31 SPENCERCURRBLLA CO. TO URICK9IAKERS. W ANTED 600,0110 Uriek. l*»r pHi tieulars, enquire of the subscriber, oii*tlu> second story of the Sorrel Building. uov 31 JOHN S. NORRIS. Architect. WANTED, T O PURCHASE, Second-hand Wine and Port.-r Bottles. Apply to T. J. WALSH, No. 170 Buy street, nov 8 wanted: HIISII Eigt of OYSTER SHELLS to be delivered within the next six months.— ;octCl C. A. L LAMAR. _MY IFENOKM CEHMELL A ( O. At Private Sale. A Oua Horse Iluckaway. nearly uew, will be sold low. If np|ill(*d for sum. ffrr 3 At Private Sale. " ’ Five eligible Building Lots. 60 by 100 feet, sllnated near tho intersection of Taylor, Wayue and Gordon streets, with East Bread street continued. These lots are high ground, and are iu the Immediate neighborhood of tlie *• t "elected as the situ of the Albany and Gulf Railroad. Terms liberal. nov 3U Ileal Kstataat Auction. “ On TUESDAY, the 4th day of December next, between ' the usual hours of rale, will ha sold before the Court House, Im*i No. (38) thirty-eight, Pulaski Ward, situated on the corner of Jours uud Huruaid streets, with the improve- ments. consisting of a large two story Dwelling, uml .“tore adjoining on tho front, and throe ouc and a half story Tenement Dwellings on the lane. This property w ill rent for $800 per annum. Thu lot is subject to a ground rent to the city ol thirty-eight dollars and forty-live cents per annum. Terms: oue-hulfcash, tho balance at twelve months, secured by mortgage oil the pro|ierty and alignment of policy of insurance. nov 33 On the first TUESDAY in DccciiiIht next, but ween tiie usual Imur* of sale, will be sold la-foru tin-Court House, Lit and Improvements No. 5, Calhoun Ward, corner of June.' ami Alwrcorn streets. On this lot isa newly finished brick house, with all the luiHlern Improvements. Terms—Ilulfcash, balance at six months,with approved security; purchaser pay ing for titles. nov Iff At Auction. On the llr*t TUESDAY in Hecoinlx r next, in front of tho Court House, between tho legal hours of su|r: 3 Caniuliiin Ponies, good gentle t*uddle Horses, and warranted soun<l. uov 33 Auction Sales. BY WYLLV It HWWTMOLMS. Auctloa Sale. On Ihe first TUESDAY in Deceinher next, heFiro the Court House, during tho legal hours of sals, will bo •old, A Negro Woman, aged about 37 years, good cook, wrati er and Irouer; warranted sound, and add for no foulL 4trl On the first TUESDAY In Decemlier next, between the Auction Sales. ■V V. _ THIS DAtr^Sw* 4*. Will be aoM, ’to froB$ of the Court House, between the legal noun of rale, A Negro Woman, aged thirty yean, ■ pood cook and washer. vuw. A Bov, twelve years old. Warranted ; purchaser pay ing for title. doe 4 Executor s Halo. legal hours of sale will be sold, before tho Court House j By Virtue of a Deeres of the tiu|K*rior Court of Chatham in tiie city of Savannah, Ten Shares Oglethorpe Loan Stock. Terms: approved note at 00 days. Atiippinn Anocrtincmnus. FOR SALE, A BALTIMORE BUILT A I CLIPPER niUG of ^ja3tN) tons burthens; carries l.fiffO barrel*; four •aiitvears old; coppered and cop|a*r-hiPtened; in com plete order for any vovugu. For terms, applv to nov 3b COHENS i HERTZ. WANTED, ' TO CHARTER, several VESSEL 4 * to load with ^fshtTImlMT aud Lumlier, for England, France, and the J4iftNoith of Flurepc. Apply to nov 39 CARI. EPPIXO. On the first TUESDAY In December next, between the usual hours of sale, before tha Court House iu the city ofSarnnnah. The Three Western Tenements In tho Gordon Rluck of Buildings. They have aU the modern improvements, gas, water, Ac. They will be sold separately. Ti rms: one-third cash, tho Imlanro 011 three aud six mouths time, approved endor**! notes. iiov 39 At Private Sale. A Family, consisting of— A Woman. 5b years old. A Man. 27 “ A llov, 30 •* A Girl. Iff - A Boy, 12 “ A Bov. 10 “ J-}\ FOR NEW YORK—UNION LINK.— 4MM4.Thu regular packet sclir. NORTH STATE. Horton, 111,i»«*r, will have dcquMch for the almvo p«*rt. For freight, apply to tmvjw GtiHEN. STARK A CO. .} ? FOR NEW YORK,—I»e7\ULLs"LINE.— SeUt The regular Packet Bark PETER DEM ILL. Capt. N. Iloey, cuu take bulk of 100 bales Cotton. Apply to Bow ROWLAND A son. FOR NEW YORK.—DEMILLS LINK.- The new A No. 1 Schooner RICHARD M. DE MI 1,1.. Hiram Look, Master, is read* for above |>ort. Apply to BOOT FOR HORTON.—Tile schr. FI. KI DliEB, _ kCnpt. Tyler, will liavo despatch for the above port. ' FoFTr^htapHyto HUNTER A OAMMELL VK88EL8 WANTED. ! A Ves*«*| to load from Jacksonville, Fla., to Philadelphia. ws**| to Load from Jacksonville, Fla., to Boston. 1 to Load from Dari' ii. Geo., to Thoinastou. Mo. A Vi t Telfair's Wharf, 1 100,000 Apply 10 FOUND, A SMALL BOLL OFMONEY, which the owner can have by calling at this Office, identifying the Maine, aud |«y Ing for tills advertisement. nov'24—tf AT COST PRICE! W. D.ZOGB.U M W • IF. #,XFX*1S.\ Z .VI - nrf **W4t, C’O. have reie|v,*'lJBGSjUjjJI .'s 8ix and Seven Octave PIANOS, <>n commission, of which they are authorised to dispose of AT COST PRICE For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst their volume of tone is acknowledged by the most critical con- nuiseiirs. .. .... , I’UKln tscr* ami es|iccially the Ladies, are respectfully H-limlted dre'a-c»'. an l where a disease i* not so. that It | Invited to view these Instrumciiti is doubtful winch remedy (Where «everul have been trail, can Saw Mill. A i.aad fsr Sale. A FINE fTEAM SAW MILL, located in Bulloch effected the cure; therefore 1 will answer in advance a question which may bo very properly made: Why s|>cuk so confidently In this cose? Because having tried vari ous remedic.', aud all failing, this effected a lav oral dt cluvage In a short time, wtu-n the systuni was lx*ctuiiliig dally more dibllitatcd. Having the reliable assurance that no ingredient prejudicial to the sy-tem eiders into the composition .Y the article, i would recommend it A FINE fTEAM SAW MILL, located in Bulloch ! where a tonic and alterative efleet is desired, ami 1 trus t&L rnimtv. on the gr-at Ogeecheo River, together | yon will be aide to make some arrangements by which withatructof lo,000 acres good pine land, ami ! phy sicians cau recouiuicud its trial iu their practice, with- _ a some swamp land upon widen is a tine growth of j out secwing to countenance quackery. »». lockory, ash, Ac. A toot 500 acres of the Und is FRAS. DANA, 31. D. ired.u|M)u which are- two settlement* of guo<| dwellings, ;in house a ad all nece^wary improvements for planla- us -. Th> Mill ha* an excellent circular saw attached. J property will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of H. McCROAN, *v 14 2ra Scarboro". Seri von Co, Oa. ,* 1 Tuirl'"ton Courier w ill copy the above to the ain't v» lollars. and send bill to this office. Lima, Not. 25, 1*53. 3!y Friend—I liavo administered tin* Syrup to the drop sical patient of the tow n of Iluuiira, uRor "fie hud been ' given over by all the phy sicians iu the province of Chau- ! cay, and in lets than one month she lias Ikxuwu restored to perffot health. Tiie whole quantity taken was threw bottles. 1 have been overwhelmed with praises and thank* by every member of the tumily of the sick lady, *0 miraculously restored to health; but us I cannot claim to myself any merit in this matter, other than having I Iwn the liuppv menus of culling their attention to a rein- 1.34) ACRES OF’ LAND, on th* Little Ogeerhee ! 1,,v ' 1 ,,0l » P r ' h * *“«• 1 CoU ™* ,Riv.r. *ix mile* fr.i„ Savunnnh. ad.pled to the ' c. d- to all th -ir gratoiul encomiums aud heartfelt culture of rice, eott.m and provisions. (»n expressions of kin lur>*. iu al-m* due to the author of a 'the place is a eomfortahle Dwelling, with every ! composition so beneficial to humanity. •oene and uermniwodation for sixty negro*.*.. Tim i ' our KlSsTTSCO El in V LDV :* w- il timbered and wooded, susceptible of division ! JLAN rILlNCIaLO EUU ALDE. firms, w ith the convenience of a Plunk lioad aud r un It'th* eitv. With the plantation will be sold, if I , , . , LARD. 1 # 1 xuuo l,o.»i'-U Ol corn fodder st.K-k Ac Tiie undersigne-d, having experienced the bell 'ficial ef- i.J.uu»bu4i Ivor corn, ro-1'l.r.st.KX,^^^ , fecti uf P y!ia;viAN ffS’Rl'P, do not hesitate to ro- DDL ETON. 1 commend it to the nttentlou of the public. From «ur own experience, as well as from the testimo ny of oilier* whose intelligence ami integrity are alto gether unqucstiunnuble, we have no doubt of its efficacy iu cases of Juciph nt Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, General Ik-bilitv, Ac. Indeed its effects would bo incred ible but from the high character of those who have wit- nesMii them, and have volautevred their testimony, us we do ours, to its restorative powers. (Signed; TtKiMAS A. DEXTJll, 8.B. KENDALL,. SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS C. AMOI , GOHIIAM BROOKS. Flxtrurt of a leUer from the Rev. John l'ieriiont, S,*nr.: “Having carefully reail the strong tcptiuioninls that have been given to the efficacy of tho Peruvian 8ynip in dis- en.*es of the skin, 1 resolved to make trial of it in my ) own case. 1 t«»ok in July about half a luttle of it, the i nuda ly is entirely removed, leaving the skin on the affoct- 1 ed part a* smooth, soft and fair, os It ever was.” A supply of the above valuable medicine received by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., I nov 27—Jawow Agents for Savannah. lantation and Negroes, FOR BALE. W & Ice Lands and Negroes, FOR BALE. W A VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION, on the j Savannah River, within a f-w mile* of the city, %C"iituitiing newr 2000 acre* of land, of which 740 acres an* cleare.1 rice land under bank—51Sncres • *h land, which c:;n be cultivated in rice—157 acres •«.: marsh, adjoining 190 acres of cleared u|dand—344 • f uncleared upland. On tiie premises are two 'ri.-nts. negro houses to uccommo<lat« 3ff0 negro* ■ the haii'Uotuest settlement* on the Hire r, a com- •Mb: ilw-lling and ovrrseer'a li<>u*«*. brick burn and ■«n lliru'hsr, winnowing house, Ac. Possession given la-lutely. w i'di the lands may be purchased 170 to 180 Negroes on .ntation, accustomed to ric- r-ulture. For term* ap- R. HABERSHAM A SON. For which a liberal freight will be isiid. Applv to BOV -1 WAVER K CONSTANTINK. FOR NEW YORK.—GI.D ESTABLISHED LINK.—The brig MARY, Walker, master, will ilee|Mtrii as aliove. For freight, apply on BinailAM, KELLY k CO. FOR BALTIMORE.—The srhr. W0<)lj- *•78^ lll,IJli: c White, master, will have di*|>uteh for tin-uTovo port. F’oj freight or ixuiag*', apply on board at Telfair's Wharf; or to 23 BRIGHAM. KELLY k C0._ FOR" BOSTON.—The ship HARTFORD, jgjfr&Hiillett. mu.'ter. will have de>|utch for tho above JlaaK|>“M. For freight or passage, apply on board at Tellatr s Wharf, or to nov 23 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. . FOR IIA VRE.—The Ship C(INSI’L Captain J. II. Mortimer, for engagement of Grain or Cot- -ME toil; apply to lloy aa J. It. A J. G. MILLS. WANTED TO CHARTER.—A ressei *jpai£to IikkI with Timber und I.imuImt. for St. Johns N.D. .* ' AiluiinUtrator'B Sale. On tho first TUESDAY iu January in'.xt, liofiiro tiie Court House in the city ofSavumiuh, between the legal hours ofsale, A Negro Man, William, aged 45 yean, belonglagto tho estate of Mrs. Ann E.Guinu, l»v |iermis*ion of the Court of ottliimry. GFX». P.llAltlUSON, Adiu r. nov 20 BY OC' A’AVLB LUHfc\V Brandies nt AuctKm. On WEDNESDAY next, .Deo. 5, at 11 o'clock, will bo •old In front of Store. 2 Iff Pipes “ l'iuett CasliRun Co” Champagne Dr.indv. 5 •• •• “ Cognac dark •• 1 “ “ J. A S. Martell •• •• - 1 “ u A. Brllloun “ - ■ 1 “ “ Gautier Frerea sow 2 •* u J. U.Goddard “ pul* • 4 Qr. “ Oil. * Beecker - « ff " “ Piiiett CuatillouCo, “ Dark “ 3 •• “ Uasteau *• “ *• 2 •• “ Lllicrty “ •• « 1 *• ** Cnrnillla Siguette “ " “ 2 “ “ Muglonv mm* 2 •• “ J. H. Go.Idard “ ■ ■ 2 ’• *♦ llris«|uoit,Tiu-hueCo" « “ 1 “ *• James Mons “ ■ ■ 1 “ ** Gnutfor Freer* “ ■ “ l •• “ Ueunutt A Co u on 1 “ “ Tarneau*! *• « •* Terms.—Sums under «lwi. cash, from $100 to $300,0) day*, over $300 4 lu.iutln fi r approved endorsed notes, nov 27 THIS DAY. at 12n'rlnck. in front of store, will be sold, 300 Hampers English Potatoes (damaged.)* Terms cash. ' dec 1 15Y STOTWPon. EXECUTORS SALE. iN the first TUESDAY in January next,in front of thu _ Court House, Ikitween the legal hours of sale, will be sold, iu compliance with the ln-t will uml testament of I.Ue Doruthea Abrahams, the lolfoiriug valuable City pro perty, b* longing tosaul estate: Half Lot No. 4 iu fee simpl.-. Linn he, Ty thing Hcath- coiirt Ward, next to the residence of J. TV. Muriel, with tli*; bric k two story dwelling, store uml cellar, fronting on Broughton street, now occupied by J. D. Jesse ns a tumily grocery, subject to u loose of thiee years from first of Feb ruary next. Lit N**. 3. Liberty Ward,with the two tenement two story widen dwelling, fronting.m Broughton street, with car- County, 1 will off* r for wl<*, before tha Court Uoum in (lie City of favaanuli. Gu th*- flr*t TUESDAY in January, being 1st January, lHbff, th*- following property. ItHonging to th« estate of the late Thouias Green. Sale to comtuenca at 11 o'clock: All tliut Trarl of lauid on llutchinMin's Island, opposite the City of ffavannali, containing about four hundred acre* (4'Mf acres :i hound"*I north by Rack river, east by lauds of the estate of W. W. fftarke, and West by Judge King s land. This tract is divided iu five lots. For pro ductiveness, this land is unsurpassed by any iu the low country uf Georgia; it is subject to dry culture: tJie river banks being short, they are easily kept In order. About 1,50:i f i t river front, iuii off in lots of different length', suitable for w harves, lumber yard*, Ac. The river Is d.N p near the wat-r Lin*, being 15 to 10 feet, a short distance Hum low water mark. i'lnn* of tlm plantation and w barf lots can be seen at the Counting Room. ' - AI -v' Tho following lot.* «>f land: No. 1U4, lio District., Marlon co, 18) acres. Auction Mai. BY BELL 4c PIMTlM. [Bpccimsm to Patijsm #999% Tract of Land at Ancttoa! ^ * T 5L 8 . DA . Y .- ■* 11 °’ r,ock > ,n of Coart Hwaa*, mmtErnXS? I i. nd ' 4 raflaa from the city, Koad, cootaialng aboat 1M aerra, if which aNiat 78 arm are cleared, and Um trad wood land, ifHs*. Oak and '.ypress. Term*: orte-balf cmfo, batons six months, wMh Intar- rat; purcharawpAying foMuie,. 4^4 TO-MORROW, atlt^Goek, la fruat at ttotm: The usual assortment of Groc-rirs, ProvWons. lAamon. Cfcckery and.Glara Ware, Dry Uoo^, raw and iSo2 hand Furniture, Clothing, Power ArttcUe,Clocks, W«X es, Jewelry, Ac. Terms cash before deltrery. N. 11.—All articles purchased at anrtloaand not rattled for ls*f#ro the next tvjrnlar sale, will he euM on aecoaat and rirk of former purcluwr. dee 4 Indian Pouv at Private A very lino - Creek” Indian no fault. Saddle Poay. Sold for 181,11 - 241, 4 *• 114,12 •* 350,13 “ 179, 8 “ 62.11 “ IU7, 13 “ 25, 12 “ Stiff, 12 “ 307,12 1,13 Bumlolpli co., 2031 j acres. Raii<l"lph co.. 2"3j aerea. Ime co., 2<)3•/<! ueren. Munroe co., 200 acres. Crawford co. Dimly ii>., 350 acre*. . Dooly in., 260 acres. Dooly co., 250 acres. Dooly c«>., 260 acres. Dooly co., 260 acres, Dooly co., 260 acres. o 2, 13 44 Dooly co., 26o accoa. 14 an. iu - Dooly co., 260 acres. 32.13 - I>i«ily co., 260 acres. “ 58, Ul - Early. “ 135,11 “ Baker co., 250 acree. 77,17 - Thomas co:, 250 acres. 44 30*1, *2,3 •* Paulding co., 40 acres. 44 Iff, 21,3 44 Gordon co., 40 acre*. 32,14,3 •* Gordon Co.. 10o uercs. 291. 7,3“ Gonlon co., lffo acres. *• 1H3, 7,3 14 Gordou co.. Iff) acre*. - lo. 21 “ Colibco., 40 acres. “ 162.25, 2 44 .Murray co., ICO acres. “ 70.13,7 44 Murray co., ltio Hi re*. 776. 21,3 44 Clierokeo co., 4o acrus. 78*i, 15,2 44 Cherokee c 40 acres. 44 T6, 9.7” Fannin ro.. 40 acre s. - 278.12,1 • 4o4ff, 12, l • 463,13,1 • 259,12,1 • 315,12,1 4 2, In Square N" Lumpkin co., 40 acres. Lumpkin co., 40 acres. Liiuipkin co.. 40 ui'i'cs. Forsyth co.. 40 ui res. Forsyth co., -A 4 ) ucr> H. 15. West Point, Ga. 500 Acres Land nt Auction. On TUESDAY next, 4th D. c., at 11 o'clock, fa front ef Court House, Five Lots of ro*m1, well tlmlierrd Isuid, each I4MOaerea, situatcil In Montgomery county,on the Oconee River, wear Lumber City. The above Lots of Land an vatwakto timbered iauils. For further |Mrtirulars, snqnlro at OWk Uoiintiug IliM'iu. when* a plat uf said lauds cau he a Terms : half cash, thu ImLincu nix moot he for app pa|>er witli interest; purchasers paying for Utica, nov 29 Administrator’s Pslcl On TUESDAY, 11th of December next, at 11 o’clock, wi U be sold at thu Marshall llottsc, Broughton street, All the Furniture in said House,consisting ofa large and complete assortment for said Hotel of Parlor, Chamber aad Kitchen Furniture-; also an 1minibus and sett of Humean for four horses. Hold as the |N'risluzblu property belonging to tho estate of A. B. Hartwell, deceased, by |s rtniseIon at tin* Court of Ordinary and |mt order of the Administrator, for tin* benefit of the creditors and lieirs of said estate. Terms cash. A. HON AUD, Temporary Adin'r. N. B. A catalogue of thu or tic leu can be seen on si^lica* tloii at our Counting Rooms, or to the Administrator. ALSO, ' The Icn-v* of th- Marsluill House can be treated for pm* vlone to the day of sale, 011 application to A. BUN AUD or Mrs. MARY MaRHIIALL. nor 19 Hummer Residences—Eight LotsofLafid at Anctloii. On TUEHDAY, 4th December next, at 11 o'clock, in fraaA of Court House, Eight Lots, each about twenty scree, situated la Chatham county, b-tween the Causton Bluff and Boa»* veuttfre roads, aliout 3 miles from the city. On these foils are high, healthy situations for settle ments. good planting lands, a plenty of timber and good water, which make them very dutirablo for country ram mer resilient ♦», and garden*. They have recently been survey, *!, and plan can fo- wm at oiir Counting Room.— They will be sold onu with a privilege of the w hole. Terms rttfdi. nov 20 —ALSO.- Tiio undividl'd half of t “ CIS. 4,3, Cass co., 40 acres. ** 3">, 8,4. Walker co., ICO acres. 44 894,12,1, Lumpkin co., 4") acres. - 33. is. 2, Cobb co.. 40 acre*. 4 ‘ 172, 2,3, 1'unliliiig co., 40 acres. ALSO. Two-scvcuth of foits— No. 883. 2.4. Polk co., 40 urn-*. ** so, 2, Rabun co, 490 acres. —ALSO T' ou tiie I2ih tnit. by mutual consent. Either pant :se Uie naiuo of the firm In doling Its ctccent bwai* 11. A. CRANE, J. G. RODGERB, Fifteen il’ii Negroes: Frank, Jim, Jut*, Kli/a. Daniel, Um lord, Mary, Cinda, Judy, George, Lttle Jim, Joshua, 1 irgil, Alfred, Motiminy. One plantation fiat (nearly new.^onc wagon, cornshel- h re. corn luus, ploughs, ho* *, spades, one thrashing ma chine, Ac., Ac. Term*: fn the laud and wharf lots one-third cash, bal ance one and two years, bearing iutcrest from the day of sale, sreured by mortgage amlp rfonal security. For the i lotsoflan'I. negr.h-s an*l plantatl m utensils, cash; pur- riuga houses, stables an*I kitchen. Tiie l..t issulilvct toan I l «” r tiGes, ln-rtgage'; and all ncccsmry pa- nunual ground rent to the City of $27.50 (tweuty-seveil , “'' c *, . JNG. C. 1'ERRILL, Executor, dollars and fifty cents. 1 _ %• Charleston Courier, Augusta Sentinel and Columbu* Apply to CARI.ET0N A PAllHONH. fo>t No. 19. Juck*on Ward. *in which is a largo two story wooden dwelllugonahlgh brick Imscnicnt, fronting on Hull street, with carriage house and stable; ou tho southwest corner of said lot. isa small two story wooden dwelling <>n a high hrick basement, fronting also on Hull street, with carriago house ami stable; this lot is subject to an annual ground rent of $33.12 (thirty-three dollars and twelve cents. Tho above property w111 Ik* sold withont reserve. Term*—One-third cash, one-third three months credit, and remaining tliinl four mouths credit, secured hy mort gage of the property, and i"oIicy of insurance transferred. J. DF.LAMUTTA, ii" v Id Executor Per* it hea Abraham*. gd* FOR NEW YORK-lirig AL’GUHTA, Slone ! ^v*si£ni.i"*tcr. will meet with dcsimich for the above ) port. For freight engagement*, apply to nor21 Dan a a WASHBURN, j "Jf FOR FREIGHT Oil CHARTER : JUlFOKAN EAHTEKN Gil NORTHERN PORT.—The 1 oily to hr. J. A. STANLEY. Capt* Suunou, is re receive freight orchortcros above. Apply to nor IT ROWLAND A SUN-, iii FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Brig GKO. ^foj£WHITNF!Y. Baki-r master, having most of her cure.* engaged, will have quick despatch os above. Fur freight or passage, apply to nor 16 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. WANTED TO 1 II AllTER.-A Y'owei .about the capacity of 360 casks Rico. Apply to COHENS A HERTZ. For Sale or Lease, ■ <rr A FARM, four nub s from tiu- c.ty. C'utain- l^*&,ing Filly Acres of Land, a portion of which is cicared and under cultivation, the balance well 1 — wooded. large quantity of manure is now upon the laud, suf- nt for another season’s crop; also, the present win- j r >p of vegetables are now iu a flue statu for market. - -*ion given immediately, as the owner wisnes to lav person desirous of tivh a place, would do well to Nut NO. 113 B0UGHT0N ST., or at Messrs. WYLLY k 'IONTMOLLIN’8 Office. I Alio, a |>oir of Fine Young Mules, well broke. 1 v v 29 FOR BALE. . 1.013 ACKKH OF WELL-TIMBERED PINE (•LAND, on the Ogscchce River, in Buil.Kh Co., None of the Hanging Timber'which Isas a* any In the Htat**. 1 has ever been cut off, •- furthest of It is not more than two miles from ■’ r Apply to WM. WRIGHT. V&laable 8svannah River Tide Swamp ICB ZaANDfo FOR «AL11. I PROPOSE to sell my RICE LANDS on Izla !fo,l«Uu<l and Augustine Creek,amounting to about 11.190 acre*, ef which aliout 7W acn-s are lmprovixl and in g*K»d plaulin r*! r. together with a dwul- use, overseer s h"i * . 1. _ro *, jrl«*r* and bri"k »ith steam tbri-li'T. in - prop.-ity t. div'-lhle live pUntnii.11* "inrain ii u u m I.W to 17ff acres witli hiuli ground s.'tl-m nt* uibichvd to wv.-li. I nil as purrh.is r* may *1* .fro. m «. u -s leidy or # !|*a- .Ti N ; '•bi 'U.:i tli ! pi u eg whom are an uuu *u! pt"|H'rt><>u HuBien. • II sell the IIice Lands nil m m pint, witli nr with •li • Negroes. ’ « fomds, part cish, th* renuilner on time. For itirtirnlars, enquire of Messrs. BOUT. llABElt- ' M v SDN, fir on the premise*, to ■ gwoodlm IV. C. DANIEL. Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer. Di'ncqi'K, May 5,1S55. Ocntb nien:—I feel under obligation* to you for the bf-n' flt I linvc received from your invaluable Pain Killer. We have had some cholera here on the Mississippi thus 1 early in the season. A few days since I assisted in 4 *lay- ; ing out" und burying one of our citizens who was sup posed t>* have died with tiie disease. Tlio next inorniug I was taken with scwni vomiting, accompauU)! with cobl- I n**«s of tin* extremities. Warm covering and lmt appii- ! ration* fulb'd to restore wnmith. My wife's family, who : had usd the Pain killer with sum ». during the cholera season in llnffaln in 1H49, ad vis* d me to take it. I took I two dosi'S at Intervals of fifteen minutes; a fine pcr.pira- ; tion ensued, and th" next day, durring a little weakness, ' I was well, ami have been since. It may have been an attack of Ague, but whether Ague or Cholera, it answered my purpose. Since my recovery, I find that several of onr citizens have us"d tiie Pain Killer a* a remedy for Cholera, and pronounc' d it good. I therefore toko pleasure in recom mending it to still more oxtendedno tic*'. Yours, truly, W. M. CROZIER, Attorney at Law. Perry Dnvls A Son. Providence, R. I. Thl* may certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ Vege table- Pain Killer in numerous coses, and believe it to be a very valuable medicine. 1 have prescribed it extensive ly in bowel complaint, (particularly for 1 liihlre n.) and it is in mv opinion, superior to any preparation 1 have ever m -I for the relief of tlmse .li** o**'H. I*. ■*. Wh« n given to children, I have always combined it witli th" syrup of gum arable, say ten drop* to a t* a- efr "HiAil of tli« syrup, well mixed. Dose—More or |r.« to th" age. Olliers have mixed it with milk and inula"* •«. equal parts. See directions. A. HUNTINGTON. M. I*. Th ■ I’miii Kill, r is sold by John U. More aud Co, Thus. M. 111111.1 A Co, und H. I). Brantley A Co, Huvunnnh ; Ilai- ret, Carter A Co. and Clurk, Well* A Dubose, Augusta;— K. L. Stndiecker A Co, Macon. Also by Druggists aud Grocers generally. aeg 21—eodSnioa n..v 2ii Nos. M7 llryai Smoke Good Segars! Oil' YOU WILL FIND THEM CORNER OF BULL A CONGRE8S-STB. I HAVE RECEIVED bv recent arrivals tho following brand*. In addition t-» my stock ofCIIOlCE HKGARH, #0 univer*ally acknowledged by judge* of the urtlclc, as “JUST THB THIWQrl” Conehita 0|a*ra, Isv Ikscubrierta, Kxeelnior Su|K*rior, Ia I’rontitud, JA8. R. DICKSON, Life aud Fire Insurance Aetnl, W ILL TRAVEL through Central and l*p|>cr Georgia and TennessiH*, duly authorized by responsible Companies, to solicit aud receive appli'-ations from par ties wishing tlndr lives or property insured. He will also act us agent for the Hnvannali Republican, lief"rs to Messrs. Webster A I'ulni"*, Win. King. Ken nedy A Reach, J. M. Norwood, P. W. Alexand'T. V. W. Hkitf, Havannali. nov ff—tf m. M. BI1OUNT, COLLECTING AGENT, , DARIEN, GEORGIA, W OULD respectfully refer nariios to the following gentlemen: Alexander Mitchell, T. P. Pea-e and Jacob Rokenbough, Darien, Ga.; Hamujl Palmer It Hon, Havannah; M.P. Htacey, F,-q., Charleston, b C.} F. J. Beck, Esq ,92 Wall-street, New York. Darien, Oct., 1855. «ct2 MBS. DH. CCXSLVGlIAM’S SCHOOir WAS OPfcNtUl ON TUB First noiiduy in November. J RS.C. would Inform her friends tliat,tlierc are a few vacancies which may be filled by applying Inims- y. A few young Ladies would be received luto the family as boanling scholars*, where they will receivo tho kindest care and attention. Mr. MASSON, Teacher of the French Language. Resi dence North side of Liberty street, 4 doors above Bar nard. nor 22 ^ I S.KLK ii WILCOX, DENTISTS, t.iTl^eovor DuWm k. Morgan’s Store > on Congress Street. *“ SAVANNAH, OA, • ocl 4—ly . NISIC.1L CARD. JUIjITJB harinq, dii FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER— *%i(S^TIie sehr. ANANDALE. Hu*<> master. Apply to ii"\9 CAKLKTGN k PARSONS. 'i 4^' FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 American *foj£«hip EQUITY, James J. Noyes master, having •»"*t of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch.— F'"r lialnnci* of freight, apply to nov 0—tf OARL EPPIXO. PAUL EPPIXO. VKHAEI. WAN IF AjT; A Vessel from 4no to 600 ions to load SSm£ s.iwe*l Lumber fur Cades. For which a libe ral Iri-igtu will be paid. Apply 10 nov tf COHENS it HERTZ, ' JR* FOR I'REIGliT OR CIIARTEU.—The brig 1 j23j5,EOLL'f», Kuowllou, master* App!) to ••cl 30 00DEN, STARR It CO, i Jf-f: FOR 8ALE.-KREUIIIT i»R CHARTER.—Tlia ' ..-hr MARIETTA HAND, well suited for carr\iug Grain or Cotton, will take freight nr charter, or cau he purchased on application to Capt Terry, on board, at AinJorson's upper wharf, nr to oct3J ROWLAND It SON. Ae"FOR- LIVERPt>uL.—The ship MARCIA C. ! DAY. Chase, master, will have de«natch for the above port. For freight of 50n bale* Cotton, sppl) fo 1 OfltW T. II. «l J. G. Ml 1,1.8. j jCsF'IR 1,1 VEltldIOL—The A 1 American Ship! SSSim CIIARTEIt <>AK, lloudlittle, master, having part *d hor cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for above port. For I'reignl apply to net 2»BRlOlf AM, KELLY fc CO, FOR MEN T. M Two large ami commodious hrick store?, In Ihe roar of the old Steamboat Go’s Yard, from Isl June to 1st November, 18*5, with the privilege or continuing the rent tor a longer period. Apply st this office. may 24—tf TORENT, ' B A TENEMENT In Cassel Bow. Apply to ALEX. A. SMETS. nov 29—2aim 1IOI SL FUIt MALE. That largo aud oormno lions Dwelling for- fT'.B merly occuplcl by Dr. Wihlmau. situated 011 a •—•full aud halllot ut tho corner of South Broad and AIktcooi tticuts In this city. Terms liberal Apply to nov 3 BACON It LEVY. TO IK ENT* M TWO TENEMENTS in Gordon Block, front ing Ctialhaui Square, and well lurnished with water, gas, «lables, Ire. possession given 1st November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, ocl 10 No. 73 Hryan 8invi. ran “it KN t . M TIIB EASTERN TENEMENT of nrick Build ing, corner of Abeco 11 and Jones Htreet Apply to —i no IIOtAXIMBE, JOIftSWOW St CO. TO IIENT. e per wwk for three weeks, und send ON TUESDAY. December 4, will b** sold in front of tiie Court House, between the legal liours of sale, 6d head of Sheep, lu flue Milch Cows with Calves. 22 head of Stock Cattle. 1 Mule, 1 Sorrel Mat e. 1 Buy Mare, 1.0**0 bushels shelled Corn, more or less; 3,000 lbs Fodder, mote h r*, sold as tli- prop- rty uf T. Green, deceased, nu- d-T decree of the lion Superior Court of Chatham couuty. Terms casli. Tli" Real Estate, Negroes. Ac., will Ik* disposed of on the l«t January, l**5ff. at the Court House. Tiie 8hevp, Milch Cows, and Stock Cattle,cau he seen nt any time on Hutch inson’s Island. • iiuv ff On the first TUESDAY in Ifrcember next, will be sold liefore the Court House. Western Half Lot 37, Greene Wanl. property of Estate Wm. 8. Johnston. Fold by permission of tin* Ordinary for the benefit **f In lr* aud creditors of said estate. nov ir—t*i G. W. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. kansomstovk works. COPARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigned havn entered into copartnership. under the firm of RODGERS *1 NORRIS, for the transaction of a general Grocety business, at the old stand of Crane It Rodgers, coruor of Bay and Llaeolu streets. JAME8 G, RODGERB. JAMES A. NORRIS. Savannah, Slay 12, 1856 maylB—if biN.MiL i Won . T HE copartnership he'eioforsexisting under ihe firm of .MoR.SE It NlCIIOlJt It this day dissolved by mutual consent. II, MORBE will continue the buetMee at the old stand, 155 Broughton street. Aho the manu- facturingand Jobbing work at the shop In Jefferaoa street. The unsettled business of Iho Arm wtll be attended to by him, and to whom all account and notea due June 1st, must be paid Immediately. MORSE 4c NICHOLS. Savannah. August 1st, 1855. aug 1—tf DISMOLLTIOfifo N OTICE Is hereby given that the special eo-part> nerehlp existing b« tween me undersigned, undet the firm of r.J. OGDKN, will be dissolved from aud after the first day 01 July, 1855. FRANCIS J. OGDEN, FRANCIS T. WILLIS. Savannah, May 17,1055. Je 2—if COPARTNERSHIP. “ T HE nndersigned havelfcto day firmed a eopartaei •hip under tho name and firm of Cgdea, Starr 4z Co., tor tha transaction of a general Shipping and Com* mission business. FKAH. J. OGDEN. WM. ST A HR, Ja- BENJ. II. HARDEE. Savannah, Mav 17,’55. Jane8 (• W 1 A brick store and dwelling, corner of Chariton and Jefferson streets. Apply Jo » sept25 WYLLY it MONTMOLLIN. " TO RENT. 1 rsrf* A COMFORTABLE Dwelling lions.-, corner of Price und fit, Julh'it streets, very low, if applied for ' JuaSk-.-in. Apply at this office, or to J. IL MAYKH, Broughton st., 2 doors west of Judge Berrien's, dec 1—tf ' FOR RENT, M TIIK WHARF .'TORE to No. 172 Bay street, well ! adapte*l for st'iruce ofciitti'ii or incrilun'liz**. Ap- I ply fo nov 28 RAYNAUD A ROWLAND. AT ALII A NY, NEW YORK. [7E offer for sale, at onr SAVANNAH 8TJVE AGENCY, a largo and varied assortment of STOVES, OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. and solicit a continuance of the liberal encouragement given our Agency In this city during the pas' year. For the Information 01 ALL PtllTILS intrrttted in Ms STOVE BUSiNESS, either buying or selling, we bavo the satisfaction n< Informing our customers abroad (as thoseat home know Urn fuel.r that dunn* the pait tear OPENING FALL AND WIN'TFK .TilLI- irr Hare .VUltK STuI’F.S than any other ostab- N Ell Y LfiOBS* Iljhment in lh,- Siato or Georgia or South Carolina. MR8. c FREELAND w ill open this day, loth Wu make this statement in Justice to ourselves, and to •'•'October, a largo aud selected assortment of set us right before the trade, aud with a full determin mds, consigning of French, Silk, and Satin athm of doing more aud belter for our customers du- patteru Bonnets; also a choice lot of plain and colored ring the present year. JAMES SULLIVAN, Straws, Ribbons, Velvots. Luces, Flowers, Feathers, 1 ' Agent for S. II. Ransom k. Co~ Embroideries, Dress C’upa iiuilliead Uressos. | oct 13—2m Stove Mairafac’urers, tlbany, N.V Bonnets Cleaned and Pressed. | N. B. Aud this Season, lu thu Dress making depart- 1 meal, she <* III be enabled 10 please her ciittomprs In every respect as to Fitting, Making and Trimiug. as she hat advantages of procuring tiie best amt most ap proved Paris tVlilons, nnnil.ly, having also engaged the services of a competent person from tho North.— She will pay particular attention fo the .Making. Braid ing and Embroiilcriug of Children'* Dresses. Dresses made lu Ihe most lasMonnlile manner iu twenty-four hours. 174, UROl'GIITON BTRKET, oct 18 Opposite »t. Andrew* Hall. /TV MR* CO.PAKTAEKNHIP NOTICE. T HE Undersigned hat 0 this day formed a copartner ship for the it ansaction uf a General Factoraffa and Commission business, under the name and style of BAYNARD It ROWLAND, andeolclll the patroa- age of their friends and the public generally. EPHRAIM BAYNARD, jy 11 John t. Rowland,Ja. COPARTNERSHIP. r llOMASS. WAYNE and R. ALEX. WAYNE transacting business In Havannah under Iheatyla of THUS. t*. WAYNE* &ON; U. E. GRENVILLE It \V T. SAMPLE, transacting business in Chatta nooga, under the style of CHEN VILLE It SAMPLB, and in Savannah unde- ihe atyle of GRENVILLE fo C< have entered into copartnership (to date from the l-t July, 1855,) for the purpose of transacting a gen eral Comtulaalon & Ferwaifflfif Builaei I'nder the style of WAYNE, G Renville fc CO., at Bavanuah, GREN V'L.LE, 8 -* -• t*LE fo CO., at Chattanooga. THOMAS S. WAYNB, a. ALSX. WATNB. je.V ‘ DI.VNUI.FTION of CO-PARTNERSHIP I ’xH E Co- partnership heretofore existing between BoTli WELL4t WHITEHEAD is hereby disMlv* od by mutual consent. Either party la authorized I attend to the unsettled business. S. E. BOTH WELL, Savannah, June L 1656. B. WHITEHEAD. CO-PARTNERSHIP. " T HE Undersigned have this day formod a Co-part* nership for the t;ansaction of a Factorage and Commission business under tho name and alyJe of BOTH WELL It WHITEHEAD, and reapectOiliy so* NEW TIN vroiil AND MILLT-IHON i Hell tho patronnagoof Ibelr friends and tbncobllc Ken* MANUFACTORY, orally. D, E. BOTH WELL. MS diateiy. FOR RENT. Tho Front Office, No. 172 Bay street, well fitted 1 •JJVj up for Cotton office, with two stories licm-ath, well XsALvinptcd for storage of cotton or merchandise. Ap ply to BAYNARD A HOWLAND. FOR HALE. A DWELLING I10U8K iu good order, with a lot «!■ 4H and a half of laud, a fine situation, firsale low. Ap- fULplyto A. WILBUR, nov 19 Gen'l In*. Ag’t ami Broker. j;* q ti ■ ALII. Juzl Pii till* hcl, by tlio Coo ACRES of Land, lying in Striven county, HOWARD ANNOCIATION, Pll II. A. nd on theOgoedice Bivur, 62 miles from thu city, T» KPORT «IN HPERMAT« »RRH«>EA, or Seminal a l theC. R. R. running through it; 76 acres of ; IV Weakness, Impotence, the Vice of Onanism, ui I and a tiurtlmi "f the boy Und cleare.1 and | Mastnrbt.ti.m.orPelfiAbuse, and other Diseases 01 the ", th- baUni-e well tiiiiL.'r.*d with pine and ; Sexual Oigiins, with anscrountor the errors and do- rii" bay laud J- cptally as imodaud fertile captious 01 14 tacks, and vulqsblr Advice lo thu Afflict- •• • • - ■* — I, bv timi. Il 1 ulrmiin, Al. I). < onsultiug fiurue.m of io Howard Association. Philadelphia, Pa., a benevo lent Institution established by special endowment, lor the reltefoi the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Vir ulent and Epidemic Diseases.” A copy of thu above Report will be sent by mall, (In a sealed envelope), flee . bays, it lying between It." linprorsmint* are a 11 j story frame Dwelling, " '*< I* "t, with fire rooms and all necessary outbuild- •' 71.- fii-alth of tin location isasgtsidas any iu th* ’ '*uffry. i)n the place u a flue l*«-ach Orchard and ^ rqitloos of fruit. With tin* place ran be Isiught r k ••( Cattle and Hogs. 4c., and u good assort nun t 'lag Iniplr-ineut*, if the purchaser wishes. For dare.apply fo WM. WRIGHT. IS- I Ur - CLARET COLORKD IIATS. WM ^ A USX assortment of (Und c. .lured, Dink, 1^9 " r, '*r. uud Drab Fl.xo Soft Frit Hats, of lat« styles, | W^*t iK-ived at DAKNUM’S. W HOTELS. 4 ATI K, » n engagrinput as STEWARD, by a thor- -- c-gnpsten* and experienerd Man, who ‘ tift.-cn vi-ars bn* Ivcnln that cniiaclty in i ""- Ifml llot' ls in tho UnHcd Btatcs. Ad- A»-l». Macon, tin., f- r ..ns week, dec 3-2* ires,,. To RICK PLANTER* I | p , 1 ’ r ' , * 4 *r I* Agent for the sale of 44 Anderson's - lh' - Haller." It is compact and |«.rtaMe, ' I bv Inn I or liur**' Jiowcf, turning nut a* 1 - 1 ' 1 blue. froM 3»> to 5(S» bnshri* per day. * mi-i,.j „f || (1 . ;lUl . , lM> u*. ., I,, ft |,|,| * ,non u 3 M M. P. VONGE, No. 9i Bsy st. J"rofestor of .Itunir. Respectfully offer his services to the ciCzeus of .Savannah. 1 To be found at IV. D. Zogbaum’s Music fitoro oct I HATS I HATSM HATSM1 JUST RECEIVED, a fresh lot of those fine Mole- skin and Sift 1IAT9, of the latest patterns and colors, at tho STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, nov 30 147 Bay street. A HATS AND CAPS 4*m Corntr BarnarJ ti Uroughton-Sts."fo NEW STYLE SILK IIATd. SOIT HATS, of all descriptions. CAPS of every STYLE and QUALITY. Low forCsaii oroooDCaeotT. CORNER OF oc 8-ljan BROUGHTON It BARNARD. J. R. OtLMORE. IRA IIVRSUT. J. R. GILMORE & CO., Commission Merchants, XV S3 -W Y03AK.. Particular attention given to tin* sate ot Cotton. Rice. Ac., and liberal cash advances made on consignments. Itl'.FERENCF.S:—Hunter k Gnuimi-ll, Suvaunah. Ga.; O.G. Parsley, Esq., President Commercial Bank, Kidder* Martin. J. II. Planner, Esq., Wilmington, X. t\ uov 15— ly roae. MiriiiUns xase. PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS' ALMANAC, For the States of Carolina uud Georgia, For the Year of our Lord 1850. Received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by WAHNOCK A DAVIS, Booksellers and Stationers, No. 169 Uougrss street, nov 32 C HAFFER fo CO. have a largo and w.*|| * h* t.*d slock of White Lead", Frencli and American Ziucs, _ _ Chromrs, 4c., ground in Oil aud Dry Linx-cd, and Sperm of*charge, oa^ha 'reeelpl ot’Twro Hlamps'tor'PaMaIre'.— I ‘Sia, Palnfora’.Masons'. Whitewash and Cotton Marking Address DR. GEO It. CALHOUN, No 3 Mouth NINTH 1 Brushes, which we are prepared la sefochcapi'r than ever 1 ninth oct 16—uodSm ff A Jim i Utl.« ti Address. . ML, Phllsdrlphla. Pa. " HARPER FOR DECEMBER. AIIPKK'S new Monthly Magatine for December.— Till* uumls*r commences the twelfth volume—now time to soberrllxi. Call early, that you may pro- care the first number. Gratiam * American Monthly Magazine for Deceinher. ——AMo, Lily llnsnn: or. Early Mruggles’Mhlst Continual Hope. A Tale of Humble Life, by Alice Gray. Hecrived and for sale hy WAKNOCK 4 DAVIS, Bookseller* and Stationers, No. 169 Congress st. dec 3 ___ COAL FOR • ALE. W AllGK Lump Lriilgli, m A Und Ash, (broken and screened,) Soft Parlor Lamp i'uol. Hiiiitli's (Rii'hiimndi Coal. Ontcrs rendved. and Csd doltvtnvl fo any P«rt of the city, h* applicstiou to GKi». A. McA'I.ESKEY, d< ci Sorrel's Buildings, Bull streot. offered in this market. RAN AND HAY.- B" nov 20—6 ■Iu store and for sale hy (total M 1 I'Ll AMS A RATCLIFF. FOR RENT, II sup to all SLEEPING APARTMENTS.—The Third Story Room* of tin* lirick biilhling udjulnlng the office of the sub scrihet. nov 28—ff U. A. L. LAMAR. P ATENT TRCSSEF.^Justrtvefr.dTffill ply of the various styles of Trusses adapted costs uf Hernia. For sale hy nov 9 JOS. M.TURNER,'Agent, Market Square. If ACKEHKL, foe.—3.> 'bid*. No. 2 Mackerel, iVi (new,) 36 hair bbls. No. 2 Mari., r d. 100 hlila. No. 3 Mackerid, 39 kil* Salmon, 100 boxes Scaled Herrings, 4.on« Bis Codfish. Just received per l>rig (Voduce.and for role by WEBSTER A PALMES. Mil' News and Georgian copy. nov 13 I N ANTERN HAY^-W0 balre Eastern Hay, direct U liiitu Maine, landing per shin Rutirada, fur sale by uov IT BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. FOR SALE, A L')T IN WHITKsVILLK, near the30milesta- iJjSJ tion 0. It. K., ou which is a small Store.Corn House Jutissi.uid Stables. Any jierson wishing to purchase, will apply to the subscriber on the premises, if ’■aid Lot fo Hot wilii by the first Monday iu January. It will lie offered at public outcrv.at the Court House iu Springfield on tluit day. HOT 8—6w AMOg F. KAI1X. TO RENT^ M TIIAT DESIRABLE BIUCK STORK Situated on Whitaker street, next door to the corner of Bay aud opposite Swift A Co. apply to nov fith WM. WRIGHT. TOR ENT. ONE of tho tenements on Lincoln streot, be- ff!!® tweeu Congress and Ml. Julian streets* Term* ■* |9 moderate, and possession given iinimsllalely.— Enquire of net 3D J. F. GAMMON, TO KENT. M Four of tho five tenement Houses, situated on corner of Jones and Abcrcorn streets. Rent $350 per annum. Possession given Immediately. Also, tho store on Bull street opposite the Post Office. Inquire of A. BONAUI), aug 14 Comoro! nay and Bull streets. TO IIOCSEKEEPEIIN. DANIEL CKoNIN, l'PHU.,8TEREK. 2H URYAN-3T. WOULD rospcctlully announce to the citizens ol v Y Savannah, that he Is ready to make and put down l urpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, Ac., at the shortest nol.ee and ou the most reasonable terms. 3mo—oct 3 RUNAWAY! ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD!! Tiie sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will fo* |iai'l for the apprehension aud delivery In Savannah,or to my overseer, oil fit. Catherine's Island, of ANTHONY, who absconded during the last Spring. Hu i.- rather under five feet in height, Mack, lias a round lull face, fs stout and well proportioned. P. 51. K0LL0CK. nov 27—oodtf TO YOUNG 31EN. M Another suiqdy of Genius' last und much ad mired style of Dress Silk Hats, received by last steamer at the Hat and Can Store, 153 Congress street. HOT27 X. K. HARNUM. DYIJktt A\i) REYOVATI.YU tsi'ABLIHHMENT. 73 York-8t., near the Court House, SAVANNAH. 0A tSTUUsIILb :> ls:3. SO. 141 SOl'TIt-VVXST MvRKLT SqCARe. 11 RYAN STRKKT* I Will'Ll) inform iny old friende and pat rons, l have opened Ihe above store, lo con duct the Stove, Tin aud Mevet-lron huslneta in all its various form*, where will be found a general rarlely of Stoves. Tin aud Sheet- Iron Wore, which I wtll bo pleased to show you, and at *uch prices as will satisfy you if you want to pttrehuse. Al kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized Iron Work of every description. Job Work and Repair ing executed with despatch,Old Stoves pat up and l'ipee furnished at short notice. Tln-Wareal Wholesale and Iiebdl. Call down Bryan street. It will pay you for the walk. Iiov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. ' i FARMER’S & MECHANIC,'fLNSCRANCE t'ompauy of Philadelphia, Effect* Insurance on Bulldlnga, Goode, Vesaelrtaud Marine Cargoes. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE COMPANY; MADE fiEPTEMUEU 17, lv55 : CAPITAL STOCK - 9300,000. ClLlttiJt P A.ND INVESTED $303,300. fil'USCRiULI. got VET DCF. 97,700.-$300,000 PENNSYLVANIA STATE STOCKS OWNED 1)Y THE COMPANY: 440 Alleghany County PAR VALVE. Bonds $ 44,'.«h> 330 Delaware Railroad B"i)di ;, l,i*’0 380 Pittsburg ff per ct. Bonds 3S.W0 250 Reading Rallrond Bonds 12,600 ItH) Philadelphia City ff per cL Bonds lo,ut)0 Savannah,June 1,1856. B. WHITEHEAD. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T H F. Undersigned have this day formed a co-partner ship under the name and style of COUPER fo FRAMLR. for the purpose cf carrying on a Factorage and Gcnertl Commission Business,and respectfully to- lie t llie patronage ol their friends and the public gen erally WM. AUDLEY COL'PER. JNU. COUPER FRASER. Bay st., Savannah,June 1. COPARTNERSHIP^ * T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, It date from the 1st hist, for the transadon or a General Fact' 4 age, C* m mission and Forwarding Bull ness, undert..e firm of CRANE, WELL 4 ) fo CO., Savannah, and RICHARD CURD fo CO., Macon, and pledgo their strict personal attention to aiy final- ness entrusted to their charge, at either placo. II. A.CRANE, L- IV. WELLS, RICHARD CURD fiavniraahi June 5th, 185d jeti— ly CO-PA HTN E RSHIP. ’ T IIE undersigned have tormed a co-partnership under the stylo ol VERMTILLE fo FRIERSON, lor tb« purpose of conducting a Forwarding and General Commission business. IIENRY W. VERSTILLE, EDMUND FRIERSON. Savannah, August 7, 1855. aug7 4i-J3 T HE Subscriber, grateful ; • his imtrons ami friends for their continued favors, would state that, in ad dition to the iuiproveuts iu DvIiil during his last visit to England and fieotland, has mado arrangements for extending hi* business, by w hicli bo is now enablid to Dye u greater variety of Color* on Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shall*, Ac., which he trusts will generally pteoso all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen'* Garment* Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, as may be required, in the same superior style which has gen erally so min'li pleased hi* iwtronsand friend*. Lillies' Bonnets Dyed. Bleached and Pressed iu the most fashionable style*. 'Order* front the country punctually attended to. Term* moderate. When parcel* are sent by steamboat or railroad, vvonl should Ini sent him l»y letter through the Post Office, so that hi* may know where to call 152U $137,600 Amount Loaned on 7.100 Shares Phoenix Mining Co., and other Stock 35.600 iiuired by him i Amount Lutned ou Bond und Mortgage 4 .. . i i. i... ,i... • for then jatilff A LEX A N PER G ALLOW AY. for kali:. „ That commodious ami desirable residence situ- a toil on Lot No. 34, Llbertv Ward, fronting on ! ■I »South Broad, near West Bmsd streets. The houjo is substantially built of brick** ** w *'*' ffinlshed . lu overy part, and filled up with gas and water fix ture*. ' Il also has au excellent pump lu the yard and a (lower garden attached to the premises, together with all no- , cesaary out buildings. . . . Tiie property can be Inspected by any one dealrons of purchasing. For terms, apply to _ sep 18—if THOS. H. HARDEN, Trustee. FOU MALE. , _ * M A Two ami a Halt 'lory Wooden Dwelling, on Brick nasement, near the corner Montgomery and Liberty streets, on lee simple lot 3o by <0 ft. ....... . Tho houso Is in good repair, and has been recently ran- information, enquire of tho subscriber, at his office, second nvaicd aud painted. It also ha* ga* und water, hot and F 8 tory Sorrel Building. JOHN 8. NORRIS, cold, flue bath room, foe. For particulars, applv to nov 20 • Architect, nov d WM. WitlGl TO RENT* Sc POSSESSION given Immediately, the Western itl Tenement of II. R. Jackson’# Houae, In Mouth ULBroad-sl. Apply lo A. L* DAVENPORT, o/ 2—tf M A COMFORTABLE Two Ing, pleasantly sltnateu on Llber-y street, with stable,Carriage llouso.and Servants Room above, good Yard and Hue Well of Water. A PP'yj'* y'i* Wll, WRIGHT. Thefitorcs^uiulcr ST. ANDREWS IIALL, cor* ncr of Broughton and JriT-rsun •inu-ls, will bo let In two, three, or lour Stores to suit leuauta. Possession on 1st Novomber. For terms, apply to migW WILLIAM ROLERfi, Mecrrtyy._ SPOIITS.MA.VN ARTICLES. El LEY'S L.mh.n CUeuiieally I'reparol Gun RaihUng. Bnhlwiii'a Indented and Felt Madding, used to prevent the leading of gun*. , _ . . Eluy's Central Fire Caps, Cox's Ground Edge do, Eley’a Patent Cnrtri.lgi*,CurtU * Harvy s Powder, American Guupowdar. , „ . . Auk, a line assortment "f Dixon’s Powder Harks and Shot Punches. Game Bags, Wash Rod and Wiper*. With a variuty of other articles suitable for gunning, all of which are Just imported, and ft»r sale hy LOVELL 4 LATT1.M0RK, •nov 28 No. 11 Barnard street. B acon.-. salu hy E xtra old rye whiskey.-a f,w hbi*. of thd nL.vo article, maniitactiirol hy Manturi U. .Miller, which Is represent* d a* bring vory suiwrior, have just been received, ami an* for sale by dec 3 WM* P* Y0NGE, No. 94 Bay street. Carpeting, Curtains, Shades, &c. B Y THE STEAMER of Saturday. 24th lust., we have received, in a Iditinn to our present Stock, a largo uml iM'uutiful u-Nirtmont of Two ami Three Ply CARPET ING. which wo are prepared t» exhibit, ami which, for patterns and quality, are not to bo surpassed in tills, city. Our stock of Lie', Muslin, Satin, DcLaine ami Damask Curtain* and Window Shade*, i* now complete. The at tention of our frleiula and the public generally, are invi ted to an examination of these Good*, which we will sell on reu*onablu term*. A1KIX A BURNS. nov 20 TO CONTRACTORS. P ROPOSALS will bo received until Friday, tho 3nth lust., to take down the building on tho corner of South Broad and Whitaker streets. For more particular certified by the Assessor to be worth over $08,01)0 Cash ou hand and iu Banks.... Capital not yet paid In Assets available forlomcs Loose*, claim*, or demand*, against the Company DIRECTORS) $372,760 Hon. Thomas B. Florence, George II. Ann-trong, Edward P. Middleton, George Helmbold, James E. Neal, THOMAS Charles Din gee, Thomas ManderfleM, Edward K. Helmbold, Frederick C. Brewster, I.*aac L*eeh. FLORENCE, President. Edward It. IIelmdold, Secretary. For Insurance in this Couii>any. apply to A. WILBUR, Agent, nov 27—lw No. Ill, Bay Street. M EAL.—500 bushels Fresh Ground Just received. For sale by WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. S G! ALT.—5.600 sack* SAl'.T in store, anil for sale bv WILLIAMS 4 RATCLIFF. IN AND BRANDY.—For sulo h; WILLIAMS o hy k UATCL1 .IFFI CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 1 IIAVK THIS DAY associated with me, SAMUEL 0. li ARMAN Y und FRANCIS J. CHAMPION. Tliebusl- iii '** «ill hereafter bo conducted under tho name and style of tiAR.MA.NY8 4 CHAMPION. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 1, 1355. nov 6 0. W. Q ARM ANY CITY' COURT OF SAVANNAH. NOVEMBER TERM, 1855. T HE CITY COURT of Savannah ha* been adjonnied until the 2d Monday of December next. Suitors, Ju- r*>r*a:id Witnesses, will ph*a*e take n< " nov 9—tf WM. H. BULLOCH.Clerk. NOTICE. M R. S.C. DUNNING having retired from the Agencv of the II.iw.iitl InMimm-eCompany of New York the app untmont ha*been conf«*riedu|*on the nmlerstgn- vil, who will conduct the burin* ** *.f this Company for th future as its Agent for Ihe fiUt«^ofUv.irgia. nov 7—lm ClIAS. II. CAMPF1KI.D. NOTICE. CENTRAL R. R* AND HANKING CO. OF GA.) Savaxxall. November 14,1355. ( T HE Annnal Meeting of Stockholders will be held on Tuesday. 18th December next,at 10 o’clock. A. M. OOT 1 v_iKdec PEG. A. CL’VLEB, Cashier. T fAY AND POTATOEI.-50 bale* Hay and H 600 Caldiagee, landing |« r brig Philura from New York, and for sale hy BUIGH AM, KELLY A CO. nov 9 fgfgR EnSSoF * CO. have received ■ I thia day blncit Bri»eU Lacea. narrow white Silk ilo."snjawflne KmpMdriv.1 Skirt*, idack ana colored KlasUc Belt*. Mi'halr Head DreeAsa mid Ai inlets, WueJc pulkn l*ace fur Voil Jt At*. nov 21 P IO I RON.-60 Tons No. 1 Pig Iron, landing ami for •ala by aov 10 DRIGllAM. KELLY 1 CO R 1 : NOTICE. O N WEDNESDAY next, the 6th inst., at 11 o’clock, A. M., 1 will lease all tho Stalls in the Market.— Term*niaile known at tiie time, deal F. If. STONE, C. M. iICE.—40 cask* Prime Rice, 16 cask* Middling Rice. 10 casks Small lUce. For sale by j^. i WEBSTER 4 PALMES. U AV-HAY—HAY.—Select and Eastern Ilay, for sale by DAVID IL MUA>N, uov 31.) Market 8quare. H AY-HA V—Ii AY .-300 Bale* North River Ilay, for sale low, hy DAVID R. DILLON, l|llV •_*. Market Square. C ORN' AND OA^B.-Heavy S,mh1 Oats, 'for'sale I.v DAVID It. DILLON, nov 39 Market 8qnaro. NOTICE. VJtROM this data, all vessels navigating the Savannah r River, will pass to the North of tba Dredging Ma chine, now employed on the wrecks. All steamers, passenger, freight and tow boata, wll let off steam when approaching tae Wrecks, and paaa tho Dredging Machine aud Mud Flats with a diminished speed. OCTAVU8 COHEN, Chairman Com. of Pilotage, pro. tem. Savannah Ga.,August 10,1855. aug 17 IN A DEI IIA YYINES. O N Bor the firm of VVeDh Hroibera. of Madeira, ex* peels to be in Savannah during the month of Da* bember next, with samples of a small stock of choice Madeira Wraea. List ol prices and description of anal. By can be seen at the office of the underalgood, where any orders will be duly registered, oct 17-tm HUNTER fo GAMMELL. REMOVAL. r llC undersigned have removed to the counting room two doors East of .Messrs. Ogden, Starr fo Co*a. CARLETON fo PARSONS, oct D Commission Merchants. Bay-st. Tg aLOrR.—25o sack*extra i'loiir, for sale by „ 1V 12 WILLIAMS 4 RATCLIFF. S AI.T.—Liverpool Salt in store .'ami for sain l>y n„v 12 BAYNARD 4 HOWLAND. coal-coal; TONS Soft Lump Coal for parlornw*. 600 tons Broken aud Screened Rod Ashc.260 tons Urea Lump Lriilgh.250ton* Richmond Fine C\v»l for Smiths UM'.for «al*' l.iw f.»r cash from Coal Yard. Koi.t. rn Wharves nov 30—12 A. N. MILLER A 00. C HAMPAGNE C’IDKRT—» barreU Cham- I'agm* Cider, for tala by n o,'.r ’ ROWLAND 4 SON. W II , . JLi landing this day. and for *ai<* by "v 14 CARLETON A PARSONS. P iER STEAMER FL01UDA Choice l’lg fii.lcs; do do Shoulders, do do Hums; do Bologna Sausage. New Figs; do Layer Raisin*, do Bum-U Raisins; do Chestnut*. d<> Hickory Nut*. Also, Fulton Market Beef, Pig Pork. Smoked Beef; do Tougitc, Cholco Goshen Butter aud Choc**, Ac. For sals by uov 23 fcJ ,A. BROWN. NOTICE. T IIF. undersigned have this day established an Agen cy at Knoxville Tennessee, for the transaction of • General Produce and Commission Business, to be con ducted hy T. B. CLARKE, under the name and style of T. B. CLARKE fo CO. Orders for Western rroduco, thankfully received aud promptly executed. TISUN fo MACKAY, T. B.CLARKE. Savannah. Ga., 10th Ocl.,1655. oct 11 NOTICE. T WO month* after date, application will be made to the Ordinary ofChuiham county, for leave to toll land aud negro* belonging to the eetat* of James G. Hines, dic’d. oct Is JOHN P. HINES, Adm’r. ACRES of Laiidrwllhin two mites of the city, 27i) for sale. Apply to WM. WRIGHT, nov 2 “auction aad commission business. CO-PAHTNEK91IIP NOTICE. 1 Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN In co- par. uessblp with me in the Auction and Commlsaioa business. The business will hereafter be eoodoc tod na ffer the namo and style of Spencer Cnrrell «z Co. SPENCER CURRELL. Savannah, t»ct. 15. Ifi55. eel 19 loTr7corn, oats, foe.—10,000 buahsle choice White Corn. 150 hag* Soperlino Tlonr, 600 bu"hris choice Seed Oats, 100 bnshrisCorn Meal. At Central Railroad anti In store, for sale by nov 7 W A V ERA CONSTANTINE SAVANNAH FRUIT EMPORIUM. S WEET ORANGES.—1 would say that I have aflae cargo ou hand of Havana Granges, vory swisl, and will sell them at the lowest prices; and after the Mb lie has tried thooc soar Nassau Oranges, thov wtll get tkafo •ct teeth ou edge, to bite sharp at a sweet llavaaa. nova J. A. BROWN. T ARN9r—12 bale* assorted number* for sale al the By Inspection GAMMELL. J UST RECEIVED and In store, 300 harrela cboire Po tatoes, Onions, and Apples. For sale by nov 22 J. A. BROUN- W ATH8.—A00 !M White lHna Uths, 16 foot White B A Pine Boards,landing from bark KmpspwwaJtoris^e fojr nov 14 _ CARLKT0N4 PARBONS. nOTATOBS Mr* 135 bbls Potatoes landing than bark John llowe, aud forsal.' by . liuv 7 | CAKI.ETON fo PARSONfo "T'-"’ “* JOHUSTON . 00.