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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER5,K> IL COMPANY. NOV KM IIKR 10. 1065.—A Sec- Annual Instalment of FIVK POIXAIIS ($51 per , on Oiq Stock subscribed for this Company is now . i: i 0 ,l for—payment t«> !>»• m ole to the Secretary ami vamirer, nt the Offleo of the Company, 82 Droa<l street, i.oforo YVKDNKSDAY, the ninth tiny of January, ,, rt . TIIOS. ¥. DRAYTON, President, nov. 21—Jan. 0 NOTICE. The Captain nor Consignee* of the llritish hip SIIANDON. will not bcauswerablo for any , m coutracte.l by the crew. tic REMOVAL. The Uiidcreigin-d have removed their Ofllco NO. 8 DRAYTON STREET, next door to C. Timor's. RAYNAUD k ROWLAND. special yottcra. NoftcR J^5?°FUKDKR1CKP.fllUFFKN and GKO.C.GRIP- F J ’ nlV ,,,Giorlaod Attorneys during my absence front JIN*' * O.M. GK1FFKN. ---•a in »h. Nor. 10.1855. NOTICE. INSPECTOR’S OFFICE, 10th NOV., 1856. Alter the 26th Inst., nil who shall not have .Mured their Scales, Weights and Measure* ^7*B,v f,*r adjustment, will be promptly reported. * jy JOS. SIIKLI.MAN, Inspector W. A M. C. 8. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Commissioners or republic Roads of Chatham County will he held , (\<urt House In fits city of Savannah, on the tenth ” iviug the second Monday In December next, at 11 i.vk A. M.. District Commissioner* will come prepared nr „rt the length of their roads, tlie number of hands, , number of bridges, the number of days they work ,1 iltc tune of working. W. W. WASH, Secretary It. C. 1*. R. C. C. ffinuDiBatra for (Office. , A'—2m Dec roil TAX OOI. LECTOR. E3T PR I BN 118 AND PRLI.OW-CITIZEN8.—I am a Candidate for ro-elecllon lor IheoNoa of TAX COL- I.ECTttR, on tho 1st Monday In January next, anti re* peellully ask your support. F. M. ETONE. N. II. If elected, I pledge imself not to accept of any oilier office. [net 31] F.M.8. TO TIIE Vt*TKRS OP CHATHAM full NT Y. as A*s«» (iBNTliBMBN I am a caudldalo for the wdmr office°f Tax Collector of this County, (the vlmii it w to bo hold on I ho first Moiuiny In January, I SMI,) and respectfully solicit your support, nov I—tile A. F. RBNNBTT. Uottrrtcn. IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. FOItT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, Auction Sales. roil Nil EM I FT. PBI.Lt )\V-ClTI/BNS—folter for the office __ of HliunfT or Chalbam county, at tho ensuing election In January next, and lesneoitiilly solicit your support. [oct 17—III] YVAKlNO RUSSELL. FOR OIIDINAHV. TO TIIK* VOTERS OP CHATHAM COUNTY. Gentlemen: — I am a Cuiidldnlo Tor election WBw to tho offico or Ordinary, at Iho eleeilon in Januaiy next, and will bo thankful for your support, may S#* M. 0. BIlEFTALb. FKLLOVV CITIZENS:—I ain a candidate for tho office of Ordinary nt tho election In January next, and respectfully ask your support. may 7 J.y5tl IIARN AIM) B. I1BK. a^ !W» IVKare authorised «o amiouncu JAMES E Wdm tiODKREY, as a candidate for Iho offleo o: Ordfimry of Chatham County, at tho ensuing Janunr) uleclion. may 5—id ^-SAB— We are authorised to Hiiimuiico THOMAS W*jtP II.HARDBN, as a camllduto lor tho office of ordinary ol Chatham County, at the ensuing Jnmi ary election. J« 4—Ido* AO, M ill he drawn nt Atlanta, December 84. CAPITAL PIUZB, 10,000 DOLLARS! 1,000 PxuBioa. Ticket*, $5—Halves, $2A0—Quarters, $1.26. A,,,,ru « SAM’L SWAN, Manager, uov 24 Atlanta, Ob. SAVANNAH AGENCIES. ^XS^SSSUr*' , "‘ 11 •»- J. L. AUTRBY, on Broughton, between Whitaker A Barnard Streets. ,,„ v JJ [BY AUTHORITV'OF TH E~STATE OF 3EOROTa7] # Havana Plan Lottery. Jasper County Academy Lottery I MACON, OA. THIS IiOTl EKY Is ('onductiil on the plan of tho Royal 1 Littery of lluvunn of single miiuheni, and drawn' at CONCERT HALL, MACON, (1A., nnder the sworn superintendence or Col. ileo. M. Logan and Jus. A. Nlsbet, Esq. Grand Hehrme for December ITth, 1§0B. When Prizes amounting to $60.0001! CLASS 1, Will he distributed as follows: 1 t’rlzo or$l5.ooo is $15,not) * ‘ 6,000 Is * ‘— I» v NPENCER EUR KELL & (JO. Af Private Sale. A One Horse Hocknway, nearly now, will be sold low, if applied for soon. (|qo8 At*Vrlvnto Sale. Five eligible nuildiiig Ijots, 60 liy 100 feet, situated near the iuterseetion of Taylor, Wayno and (iurdnu streets, with Boat llroad street continued. These lots are high ground, and are in the liuinodinto neighborhood of the lot selected as the situ of the Albany and Gulf Railroad. Terms liberal. nov 80 SAVANNAH VOLUNTEER GUARDS . _ Members nre requested to leave their measure J^T^at N. K. DARNVM'S, for New Hats, by the 7th yj_ m the order will then go forward. .*3 J. It. R1PLKY, CIi'ii of Com. S. V. Guards. PLANTERS’ BANK, 1 S.WAXXAII, :iD Dec, 1855.) DIVIDEND NO. 80.—The Hoard of Directors jAy’luve This Day declared a Dividend of (7) seven j,r cvbL. from tho profits of the past six months, paya- ' and after Thursday next, «tli Inst. 4—2 II. W. MKIICRR, Cashier® NOTICE. ADVANCES made on Consignments to our friends in Boston, New York. Phllnilelphinand ju timore. dec 4 MINIS A JOHNSTON. FOU Cl.EllK OF i-OI'll'l'N. FELLOW CITIZENS:—I um a csmlldale WOW fur llm offleo of Clerk of tho Superior ami lulormr Courts nt tho eleeilon In Jaiuiury next, and ro spoctlully ask yoursupporl. JNO. E. DAVIS. Jell—til® FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I am n candidate Mr "t Iho election In January next, Tor Clerk of tho Superior and Interior Courts, and will be thankful for your suffrages. WM. II. IIULLOCII. may 14 Inn.VSti Or jo* Ni»tl' B.—We aro nutliorlzcd to announce I# JOHN V. TARVER as a ChikIUIuIo for Clerk of the Huperluratid Inferior Courts, at Jboensuing elec tion, In January uext. may l‘J Jan ’5(1 4,IMS) is it,IMS) is 2.1X10 is 1.600 is 1,100 is 4.IHIII i 1,000 2.INNI 1,600 1.100 Prizes of $1,000 is 6.000 do 600 is 6,000 do 200 is 2,000 do 120 is 1,200 do 100 is 2,600 do 60 is »,600 I do 26 is 8,400 NOTICE. tf After thlsduto. tho steamer PLANTER will tils- c tiinue her trips to Rinboro’, (Milton llluff,) and will t p .it Darien. CRANE, WELLS k CO., Ag’tn. NOTICE. Hjj- Fn.Low-Cvnsr.xs: 1 am a candidate for re-election to the Office of County Treasurer, ou the first MONDAY Janusry next, and respectfully ask your suffrages, dec 3 JOHN N. LEWIS. I Fr.. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. eu- TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.— •ClTUEXS: 1 out a candidate for the offico of Coun- Treasurer, at the election la January uext, und ro- jfnlly ask your support. *1 L. J. R. FAIRCHILD. . i’OII BEAUFORT. I VIA BLUFFTON, llll.TnN HEAD. I OVD’S LAND- " INC AND CHARLESTON. The Heartier IV M. SKAHROOK, Cnpt. Peck, will leave lor the above _ " mi snniiny, the tfthh lust., at ». P. M.» For freight I or »•»»«, apply »l the Charleston Wharf. " Kpl l S M I.ASCITRi H. M. LAFFITEAH, Agent. RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS. tar Pbllow-Citizbub : 1 ain a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, for Chatham County, at Iho election In January next, and respectfully solicit yourvoios. nov 2—td s. s. smiley. amrn PRLLOW-o1tIZEN8i-I am n candidate y for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, In Jauuury next, and respectfully solicit your votes, may 21) If _ JOHN II. IIARKRSIIA5L KsTv lor Itocelv* FELLOW CITl’/BNS :-On the flrst ot May lust, I announced tnysolf a candidate Kccelverof 'fax Reiurns : and am mue a caudl- iibui for Hint office, at iho next election, and respect fully solicit your support. Your obedient sorvant, je 6 II. T.TUBUS. TO MY FELLOW cm/ENtToF' CHATHAM CO. I am a cnndldalo for Kccnivcr of Tax Ro* __ turns pi the clociion In Jaiiunry next, and re spect lully ask vnitr support, _mnyy.’-jan.V5« WM. W. MATES. SAVANNAil, MaV I, lH5i>. asm* Missrs. Editors:—You will please an- nounce Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS as a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, at tho ensuing January election, uud oblige MANY'VOTERS, mny :i s^6j* FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a candidate for the offico of Receiver of Tnx Returns, in January next, and icspoclfuMy solicit your votes. mnylO-tf I. E. 1)11,LON. FELl.OtV-CltlZENS:—I am a camUdule OaSr' for the office of Receiver of Tax liomros, In January next, and respectfully solicit your voles, miy 14 tf 2. N. WINKLER. D 1 do i do . 28 Approximation Prize 601 Prizes amounting to $00,000—Only 10,000 Numbers. Every lirlzo drawn ut each drawing, and paid when due In full without deduction. Orders strictly confidential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at my risk. Bills ou all solvent Banks nt |mr. Tickets $10— Halves $6—Quarters $2.60. Address JAMES F. WINTER. Manager, Macon, Go. GEO. A. McCLKSKEY, Agent, nov 24 Dull st., (2 doors from lla.v,) Suvaiiunh, Ha. iRAWN NU9IDUR8 of Greene nnd l’ulaskl Monument Isittcry, Class 2H0 : uu 10 gj i.» 01 m Ol ID b2 65 0 14 dec 6 E. W1TH1NGT0N. S‘20,000 78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ilnllotf. Greene and Pulaski Lottery. CLASS 900 FOR 1833. Tube drawn nt Savaunnh, (la., Dc<c. 6, 1855. GREGORY & MAURY, MANAGERS. 8 c n e m b : 1 of $90,000-1 of $3,000-1 of $9,000. Tickets $4 00—Shares in proportion. Tlcketa anti Shares, either singly or by the package, fur sale by dec 5 K. WITIUNGTON. *t)ij)j)!uu anuertiarmnttn. -.ffi.t FOR LIVERPOOL.—The American ship •CrfftFLORIDA, Cnpt. Sannermau. having roiuineiiced "^^■liiadlng, will have despatch for the above port.— For freight engagements, apply to * • T. R. A J. 0. MILLS. FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 American *£gB£shlp EQUITY, Jaiurs J. Noyes master, having most other rnrgo engaged, will have quick dcaputeh.— For balance of freight, apply to _JiovO-tr CARL KPPINfl, S&iR KOR LIVERI’Ut)L.—The shlii MARCIA C. JabEa HAY, Chase, mneter, will have despatch for tho above port. For Irelghl of 500 bnlns Cotion, apply to v»ctV8 T. R. fc J. O. 5IILLH. F‘)R LIVERPITOL-Tlin A I American Slop _j CHARTER OAK, lloudllllle, master, linvlug part ol hor cargo engaged, will liavo quick dosimtch lor above port. For frelgni apply lo net 2U IlKIGII AM, KELLY A CO. FOR IIA VRE.-Tlie Ship CONSUL, Captain J. II. Mortimer, for engagement of Groin or Cot ton ; apply to !2 __ J. It. A J. G. MILLS. FOR BOSTON.—The,selir. K. KIDDER, Cnpt. Tyler, will have dcsiiatrli for the alaive port, eight apply to ItUNfElt A GAMMELL. 27 FOR BOSTON.—the ship HARTFORD", Hallett, muster, will have desputeli for the above l|sirt. Fur freight or passage, apply on board ut Telfhirs Wliarf, or to >tov88 DRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. FOR NEW YORK.—the line fast nail- dipper brig W. II.STEWART, MrKeo master, niitiug a jmrtion of her freight engaged, will have quick dcs|iatch fur the above port. For freight, apply to deo4 C01IBN8 A HERTZ. T7\ FOR NEW YORK-GILLMOItKACO.'S ^4$,L1NK.—Tlie new sclir. ALICE LEA, Copt. Corson, Auction Sales. HY WILLY * NIONTIVIOLI.IN. Auction Sales. HV 'L WALSH. iiiusier, will have despatch for the above port. For freight, apply b. UOV28 OGDEN, Si’AIlK A CO. FOR NEW YORK,—HEM ILL'S LINK.— '1'liu regular Racket llurk I’ETKIt DEM ILL, (.'apt, , can taka bulk of 1WJ hales I'attun. Apply to now Rowland a son. # FOR NEW YORK.—DEM ILL’S LINK.— The new A No. 1 Schooner RICHARD M. DFV- Hiram l/sik, .Muster, is ready to receive Freight Apply to ROWLAND A SON. LOST. WANTS, &c. UNITED STATES MAIL I 1NE. I FOR FALATfCA, K. KLA . VIA DABfEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. ill All YS, JACKSON VILLE, M1DDLEBURG,(BLACK CREEK,) ANDPiCOLATA. I ifT^fc The new and elegant Steam Packet I m--43SC8T.JOIIN8, Capt. Juiim-s Frceliorii, hav- I lr? resiuncU her trips t<> ITorhlu, will leave for the 1 |--.u-iilaces even Sat unlay, Ht in o’elock. Tor rielght or Passage, having excellent state room I irmniino .. Hons, apply oil board, at the Florida Steam I fitfw wharf, near the Works, or to 1 K'JJ OLAtJJIORN fc CUNNINGH AM. Agents. INDEPENDENT IIOAT. I [OR PALATKA St SLACK CREEK, E. FLA, 1 b\V.;i:\. BRUNSWICK. HT. MARY’S, C.A., AND 1 JACKSONVILLE, AND PlCOLATA, FLA. To /save («n ktr former day) FRIDAY. I , .^IT—The favorite stemn packet VVELAKA, etfoaSHa Capt. N. King, will commence her rcuu- !sr trips as above, on FRIDAY’, nt 10 o’clock, A, 11. sad will continue to leave regularly every Friday, me Wtduka is well fitted up with airy State Rooms, urni I u.nevery way well adttpU'd to the mule. -.|H H. M. I. AFFITBAO, Awewt, t’OK PAL \TK \. FLORIDA. I VIA UAlTlBN, BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, (iuo, and Jackson vn.ue.picoi. at a, AND BLACK CRKBK, KLA. U. S. MAH. LINE. I rY' ■■ ’I be now aud 'ast running steamer 8E- SiVtBt MINI11 *’ Gupt. Thomas E. Sliuw, will lave for he above place* every Tuesday, ut 10 o'clock, | \ M„ Irom the Churleston sieum Packoi wharves. net 22 8. M. LAFFITUAU, Agl. I FOR CHARI,ENTON-Evory Wednes day und SaiiirUuy AlternuonH,Hl Nix o’clock. I THE splendid Meamshln GORDON, I OminiaBa&imF• ••■irdcn. commander, wifi fcavo ns * ijuve. am] will arrive in Charlo-lon In time to connect »uh the Railroad lines going North uud West. F.*r Irelghl or pussugc, apply on the Charleston Steam | picket Wharf. t» twv i J. P. IIRUOK8, Aiteul, Sleaa 8aw Mill, & Land for sale. . A FINE STEAM SAW MILL, located in Bulloch I count v, on the great Ogecdiee River, together I nr.li a tract of Id.ixhi acres good pine Innd, and 1 • iae swam)) Und ujmn whi< li is a line growth of i-vkury. asli, Ac. Alaiut 600 acres of the land is • l.’ipon wiiii li nre two settlement* of good dwellings, i liuii-- and all necessary improvements for plunta- us". The Mill lut* an excellent circular saw attached. I pr qierty will be sold ut a bargain. Enquire of 1 It. McCROAN, a 11 2jii Scar boro', Striven Co., Gn. rbarlcstun Courier will copy the uliovc lut(|u uiu't r- d>>|lurs, and send l.ill to this offiee. _ I Plantation and Negroes, I FOR HALE. I lf'14'i ACRES OF LAND,on the Little Ogeechee I ^felliter, six mile* from Suvunnnh, adapted to the I 8*)3p5'' , ilturc of rice, cotton and provisions, tin 1 . -L_ tin- place is a comfortable Dwelling, with every f at' inenre uud arcoiuniodution lor sixty negroes. Tim trv i i, «.11 timbered nnd wooded, susceptible of division ‘••t • fauns, with the convenience of a Plank Itoad und <*: al to the city. With the plantation will bo sold, if • *>• d. .1,000 bu'-hefs of corn, fodder, stock, Ac. Al-.. a gang of .SIXTY NEGROES. Apply to the sub- y r.!.. r. on the premise*. J. M. MIDDLETON. [Rice Lands and Negroes, I FOR KALE. w rfA A VALUABLE HUE PLANTATION, on tho €rcM^8avannah River, within a few miles of tin 1 citv, Ujjflq^conbiining near 2000 acres of laud, of which 740 acres are cle/ircd rice Jnud under bank—6J 8 acres l mulsh land, which can he cultivated in rice—167 acres f ^ilt marsh, adjoining I'.so acres of cleared uplund—.'J44 *cr« t or uncleared upland. On tho premises are two •tib uients, negro houses to mcommodate 200 negroes, :c of tiio handsomest settlements on tin* River, a coni- | l liable dwelling and overseer’s house, briek burn and • miii thrasher, winnow lug house, Ac. Possession given •mediately. huh Ho-lauds may be purchased 170 to 180 Negress on - I i mitation, accustomed to rice culture. For terumap- lr to It. ll AllXHtillAM k SOS. uov 7 2aw3iu FOR TAX I’OLLECrOH. TO THE VOTEHrt OF CHATHAM COUNTY. Sjf- GENTLEMEN :—I ain ucaiididato for tho V ufficeof Tux Collector of this County, (tho elceiiouto be held on Hie first Monday in January, 18311.) nnd respectfully solicit your support. PETER G mny Iff— If .THOMAS. RI LE NISI. K DWAltD O. WADE vs. JAMES M. RORERT8—Fore closure of Morlgage—November Term. 1865. Wayne Superior Court. Present, tho Hon. YVillium II. Fleming, Judge of said SuiHirior Court. It ap|>enring to the Court, by the petition of Edward C. Wade, that on tlie nineteenth day of Mny, in tlie year of our laud one thousand eight hundred mid fifty .throe. Janica >1. Roberta. «f the county <>( Chatham, made and delisered to said Edward C. Wade, his certain promissory note, bearing date tho day and year aforesaid, whereby the -aid James M. Roberts proini»cd, ut tlie expiration of eight months next fullowing the date of s fid note, to pay to sni I Edward C. Wade or order, one hundred dollars, for value received; uud that afterwards, to wit: oil the day and year aforesaid, tlie said .lames M. Roberts, the better to si-curo tin-puvment of tlie said note, executed and delivered to th- said Kdwaril C. Wade, his deed of mortgage, whereby the said .lames M. Roberts conveyed to the said Edward C. Wade, lot of fund, number twelve (No. I2.i situate ill tlie third (3d) Distend of said County of Way tie. In said State, containing four hundred nnd ninety acres, morn or less; conditioned, that if the said .lwuei M. Huberts should pay off and discharge said note, or I'MWI It to be limit, ai'.-or.UiiK to tbs tenor mu! eir.-et thereof, that then the said deed of niortgago aud sail! itolu should la-come and be null and void to all intents ami purposes ; and It further appearing that tin- said note re mains unpaitl: it is therefore ordered, that tin- said .lames SI. Roberts do pay into Cdurt by tin- first day of tlie next Term thereof, the principal, interest and costs due on said note, (or show cause to the contrary, if any lie has,) and that, on the failure of the said .lames M. Roberts so to do. (he equity of redemption in niyl to said mortgaged premises be forever, thereafter, burred uud foreclosed. Audit is further ordered, that this rule Ih> published in one of the public gazettes of tho city nf Savannah, once a a mouth lor four month*, or u copy thereof be served on tin- said .luuies M. Roberts, or bis special agent or attor ney, nt least three mouths before tlie next Term of this Court. The foregoing is u true extract from the minntca of the Superior Court of Wavii" County, nt its November Term, 1566. JAMES IIIGIIS.MITH, Cl k S. C. W. C. dee 4 WANTED TO HIRE, B Y THE YEAR, 50 likely Negro fellows, to Work at the Parks .Minn, Columbia Co., Guorghk Liberal wages will be paid. Apply to MOV 88—lm C. A^ L. LAMAK._ WANTED, S IX OR EIGHT good Negro bauds, for tho steamer l has. Hartridgc. Apply to (loo 1 HKItillAM, KELLY A CO. WANTED, I AN D WARRANTS. The highest going rates will be J paid for Laud Warrants, by nov 21 SPENCER CURRELLA CO. TO BIIK KMAKEKM. W ANTED '/DO,tk>0 Brick. For p/irlieubirs, enquire of tho mihscrihor, on the second story of the 8orrcl Building. nov 24 JOHN .< NORRIS. Architect. WANTED, T O PURCHASE, Second-hand Wine nnd Porter Bottles. Apply to T. J. WALSH, No. 170liny street, nov 8 WANTED. $/Wk AOA RUSH ELS of OY STER SHELLS to be 11MLUUU delivered within the next six months.— Apply to (oci 23 C. A. L. LAM A U. FOUND, A SMALL ROLL OFMONEY’, which the owner can have by calling at this Office, identifying tho same, and paying for this advertisement. iiov 21—tf AT COST PRICE! W. D. ZOGISAUM Idt- CO. have received ■aTY^rtsomo first class J. Chick-' « I I '< ring and J. Gilln rt A . _ Six aud Si-ven Octave PIANOS, ou commission, of which they are authorised to dispose AT COST PRICK For diimhilHy they can be fully warranted, whilst their volume of tone is acknowledged by the most critical con- uoiscut'H. Purchasers and especially the ladles, aro respectfully invited to view these Instruments. W. D. 7.0GBAUM A CO., nov 20 No*. Irt7 Bryan and ffl Ft. Jiilien streets. FOR NEW YORK.—OLD ESTABLISHED LINK—The brig MARY, Walker, master, will I»4*ha\,- despnteli us above. For freight, apply on board at Telfair's Wliurf, or to nov 23 _ BRIGHAM. KELLY A 00. POli PHILADELPHIA.—Brig GKO. WHITNEY’. Raker master, having most of her cargo engaged, will have quick desputeli as above. For < freight or passage, apply to 16 _ BRIGHAM, KELLY’A CO. | “ FOR BALTIMORE.-The m l.r. WlHlIb 1 . ***»5. ,, l! 11K J I-:, White, master, will have dispatch for tlieabove port. Foj freight or imssagu, upply on board , nt Tclfnlr'a 11’hnrf, or to nov-SI IIHIOHAM. KELLY A CO. ■m. WANTED TO CHARTER.—A vessci ^jCKto I-Kid with Timber nnd Lumlxr, for St.Johns NTH. Apply to CARLKTON A PARSONS. Iiov 21 FOR NEW _ YORK-Hrig'AUmTsTA7stone ^)(Jguia--t<-r. will meet with despatch for tho uhove port. For freight engagements, apply to nov 21 __ DANA k WASHBURN. FOIl FREIGHT OR CHARTER .FOR AN EASTERN OR NORTHERN PORT.—The hr. J. A. STANLEY’, Capt. Simmons, is reudy to •ceive freight or churtc-r as uliovo. Apply to nov it Howland $ box. ^ WANTED TO CHARTER.—A Vessel OEg^nbout tho cap:u'ity of 250 casks Bin At Private Sale. A Family, consisting of— A YVonmn, 60 years old. A Man, 27 “ A Roy, 20 •« A Girl, 10 « A Boy, 18 “ A Boy, 10 « Tho above Negroes aro likoly aud young fluid bands. Hold for no fault. nov 2U Administrator’s Halo. *' On tlie flrst TUESDAY’ in Juutiary next, before tho Court lloiise In the city ofHavannah, between tho legal hours of sale, A Negro Man, William, aged 46 years, belonging to tho estate of Mrs. Ann K. Guinn, by permission ofthuCmirt of ordinary. GKO. P.IIAItltlHON, Adm’r. uov 2D 18Y OUTAVDM COHEN. Brandies nt Auction. On WEDNESDAY next, .Dec. 6, at 11 o’clock, will bo suld in front of Htoro. 2 Il'f Pipes “ l'inutt Castlllon Co’’ Champagne Brandy. 6 “ •• “ Cognac dark u I u u J. k H. Martoll “ “ • 1 “ “ A. Brillouu • • • 1 “ “ Gautier Frcn-s • “ ■ 2 “ “ J. B.Goddnrd ■ Pule • 4 Qr. “ Giles Beecker • “ " 0 “ M Plnett Castlllon Ox • Dark “ 3 “ “ Ibisleau “ “ • 2 “ “ LIlH-rtv • • • 1 * “ L’arinifla ffiguetto ■ • ■ 2 “ M Maglony ■ • • 2 “ “ J. II. Gisldanl - " • 2 “ “ Brisqiiolt, Tuchoe Co" M ■ 1 “ “ James Mans u m m 1 “ “ Gautier Freers “ • “ 1 “ “ lleiiuiitt A Co " • « 1 “ “ Tiiriu-uiid “ • « Terms.—Sums under $100, cash, from $100 to $300,00 days, over $300 4 months for approved endorsed notes. uuv27 THIS DAY, nt 12 o’clock, In front of store, will lm sold, 300 Ilum|iers English Potatoes (damaged.) Terms rash. dec 1 r EY tlYP^rJUm^rOK 1 EXECUTOR'S SALE. O N tho first TUESDAY’in Juuuarv next, in front of tho Court House, between the legal hours of sale, will lie sold, In compliance with the last will and testament of late Dorothea Abrahams, tho following valuable City pro perty, l» longing to said estate : Half l/»t No. 4 in fee simple; Laroche, Tythlng Heath- court YVnnl, next to the residence of .1. YV. Muri el, with the brb k two*lorv dwelling, store and cellar, fronting on ithmgliton streef, now iM-rfljueu i>j ... i. , la , v f u „iily grocery, subject to a lease of three years from first ol tel>- ruary next. Lot No.3. Liberty YYnrd.with tliotwotonement twostory Woodun dwelling, frontiugon Uroughton street, with car riage houses, stables and kiti lien. Tlie lot is subject to All annual ground rent to tho City of £27.60 (twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents.) , Also, Lot No. 10. Jackson YY'nnl, on which Is a lnrgo two ) Morv wooden dwelling on uliiglilirick basement, fronting on Hull street, witli carriage Imiiso and stable; ou Iho Southwest corner of said lot, is a small twostory wooden dwi-Bingonuhigh brick basement,fronting also on Hull slrcet, with carriage house and stable; this lot is subject to an annual ground rent of $33.12 (thirty-three dollurs and twelve cents. The above proiierty will he sold without reserve. Terms—Dne-tiiird rn»b, one-thin) three mouths rredit, and remaining third four mouth*credit, secured by mort gage of the property, and policy of iiisiiruuee traiisferrod. J. DKLAMOTTA, nov 16 Executor Dorothea Abrahams. .Executor s Sale. Bv Virtue of ft Decree of tho Huix-rlor Court of Chatham County, I will offer for Bain, before tho Court House in tho City of Savannah, On tho first TUKHDAY In January, Mug 1st January, I860, tho following property, belonging to tht cstato of the late Thomas Green. Kale to commence at 11 o clock: All that Timet of Land on Hutchinson's Island, opposite tho City of Savannah, coubifnlng about four hundred acros (400 acres;) bounded north by Back rtver, cant by lands of the estate of W. W. Starke, ami wost by Judge King’s land. This tract is divided in five Hots, for pro- dm liveness, this laud is unsurpassed by any iu tho low country of Georgia; It Is subject to dry culture; tho river bunks being short, they ure easily kept In order. Alxntt 1,60(1 foot river front, run off In lots of different lengths, suitable for wharves, luiiitior yards, Ac. 1'lic river is deep near the wuter line, being 16 lo HI feet, a short distance from low water mark. Plans of the plantation und wharf lots can Iw seen at tho Counting Room. Xlso, Tli" following lots of land: No. 104,30 District., Marion co., ICO aero*. 131.11 214, 4 # “ 114, Pg “ 36il, 13 “ 179, 8 “ 62,11 “ 107, 13 “ 26,12 “ 300, 12 “ 307.12 “ 1.13 M 2.13 “ 30, 13 - 32,13 “ 68,18 “ 135,11 “ 77,17 “ 300, 2,3“ 10,21,3“ 82,14,3“ 201, 7,3“ 1W, 7,3“ 10,21 “ 152,25,2“ 1 70,13,7“ 1 775,21,3“ ' 788,15,2“ Randolph co., 2u2G£ a Randolph cn.,202;^ m I/-e co., 202)^ nen Miinroe eu., 200 a F«ll it ENT* Two largo ami commodious brick storer, In the rear of tho old Steamboat Co’s Yard, Irom let iil "B Juno to 1st November, IS’.S, with Hie privilege of continuing Hie rent lor ii longer poriod. Apply at ibis office. may 84—tf TO RENT, - A TENEMENT in Cussol Row. Apply tn nov 20—2wlm ALEX. A. SMETH. COHENS A IIEIIT/.. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.— iiiasti-r. Ajudy to <i-£> (5g2jTlie sebr. ANANDALE, Hu nov 8 CARLKTON A PARSONS. Smoke Good Segars! I HAVE RECEIVED by recent arrivals tlie following brand*, in udditioii to my stock of CHOICE SEGARS, so universally acknowledged by Judges of the article, as “JUST THE THIWOI" Coucliltu 0|N-ra. 1st lk-scubrlerta, Excelsior Superior, l.i Prontitiid, Consolacion, Lit Vigilcncia, tiutierrez Operas, nov 24 M. MOLINA. JAS. R. DICKSON, Lire anil Fire Insurance Agent, W ILL TRAY EL through Central and Upper Georgia and Tennessee, duly authorized by responsible Companies, to solicit and receive ap|dicniions from pur- ties wishing their lives or property Insured, lie will also act as agent for the Savannah Republican, llefurs to .Messrs. YVcbster A Palmes, YVm. King, Ken nedy A Reach. .1. M. Norwood, P. YV. Alexander, Y’. YV. Skiff, Savannah. nov ft—tf " B. m7bLiOUNT, COLLECT INI* AGENT* DARIEN, GEORGIA, W OI'I.D respectfully refer nurilos to tho f.dlowlng gentlemen: Alexander .Yfltchell. T. P. I’ea-e and Jacob Hiikenlioiigh, Darien, Ga.; Samu-.d Palmer ti Son, itvunnuh ; M. P. Mtacuy, E.q., I'hnrloston, S. U.; F. J. WANTED, — TO CHARTER, several VESSELS to load with Timber and Lumber, for England, France, and tlu- i tawtNorth of Europe. Apply tn nov 89 __ CARL Kl’PING. VESSELS WANTED. Vessel to load from Jacksonville, Fla., to Philadelphia. -ssel to Isold from Jacksonville, Fla., to Roslon. A Y’essel to Isold from Darien, Geo., to Thomastnn, Me. For which a liberal freight will lie paid. Apply to nov 23 YVAVEIl A CONSTANTINE. viTnVel "w a N I ID. A Vessel from 400 to 60ti ton* lo loud with sawed I.umber for Cadez, For which a libe- ral Irelght will he pnlil. Apply lo nov J! _ C( >|| EN8 & II ERT7.._ ft FOR FREIGHT OR CII AUTEUi-Tlio brig i ■lEOLL’S, Knowlton, master. Apply lo t IB OGDEN, BTARR A CO. j Jffa FOR HALE.—FREIGHT OR QU ARTER-The ®$Mb3i'c sclir MARIETTA HAND, well suited lor carr>ing Oralo or Uoiion, will i*h« or nhurivr. , pitroimsoU on application m Onpt Torry, on 1 HOUSE FOR NALL. M That largo mid oonnno lious Dwelling for merly occupied by Dr. YVIIdumu. sHiialed on a rail and half lot at tho corner ofHouth Uroad und Abercorn sti eels In this city. Terms liberal. Apply to nov 3 BACON fc LEVY. I’D RENT* M TWO TENEMENTS In Gordon Black, front ing Chutliam Square, and well furnished with wnicr, gas, stable.*, fee. Possession given 1st November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, oct 10 No. 7-J Bryan Hiieet. ' FOR RENT. M TIIE EASTERN TENEMENT of Brick Build ing, corner of Abeco n and Jones Street Apply lo oct 20 IIOLCOMIIE, JOHNSON II CO. acres. Craw ford r Dooly co., 250 acres. Dooly co., 250 acres. Dooly co., 260 acres. Dooly co., 260 acres. Dooly co., 21 -acres. Dooly co., 2.V) nm-s. Dooly co., 250 acccs. Dooly co., 250 acres. Dooly co., 260 acres. Early. Baker co,, 260 acre*. Thomas co., 260 acres. Paulding co., 40 ucrus. Gordon co., 40 acres. Gordon co., 100 acres. Gordon co., 100 acres. Gordon co., liK) acres. Colih co., 40 acres. Murray co., 100 acres. Murray co., ICO acres. Cherokee co., 40 uere*. Clu-rokco co., 40 acres. . , ... Fannin co., 40 ncres. “ 278.12,1 “ Lumpkin co., 40 acre*. M 4040,12,1 “ Luui|ikin co., 40 ueres. 453,13,1“ Lumpkin co., 40 acre*. “ 250,12,1“ Forsyth co., 40 acre*. *• 316,12,1 “ Forsyth co., 40 ncres. it “ 2, in Hqiiaro No. 16, Wost Point, Go. auio, Ti.a undivided half of it “ 615, 4. 3, Cos* co., 40 m-r-s. “ 308, 8.4. YVnlkcr co., liW) acres. “ 804,12,1, Lumpkin co., 40 acres. “ 23,18,2, Cold) co., 40 acres. “ 172, 8,3, Paulding co., 40 acres. Two-seventh of Isits— No. 8S3, 2,4, I’olk co., 40 acres. “ 80, 2, ltuliun co ,400 ueres. Fifteen (15) Negroes: Frank, Jim, Joe, Eliza, Daniel, llarhord, Mary, Clmla, Judy, George, Lttlu Jim, JobIiiio, \ irgll, Alfred. Monmlny. One plantation fiat (nearly new,) one wagon, cornshel. It-rs. corn fans, ploughs, hoes, spades, one thrashing uin chine, Ac., Ac. ms: fn tin-Innd nnd wliarf lots ono-thlrd rash. hn!> olio ami two years, bearing interest from the day oi mile, srciired by mortgage aud personal security. For tho lots of land, negroes ami plantation utensils, cash; pur chasers paving for titles, mortgages und all necessary pa pers. ' ibc 1 JNO. C. EEll It I EL. Executor. V Charleston Courier, Augusta Hentinel und Columbu- Inquirer, ropy onco ja-r week for three weeks, und senu hills to this office. Auction Sales. BY HELL A FREN I INN. rHorctssoss TO PniLaairic 41 Nab TO-MUUItuW, at 11 o’clock, In front of store: Tho usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Crockery ami Glass YVare, Dry Goods, now Mid second hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Articles, Clocks. Watch- , ' ““h before delivery. N. B-—All articles imrchawtl at auction and not settled for la-fore tho next regular sale, will be aold on account and risk of Tomicr purclinser. dec 4 Indian Pony at l’rlTute^Bale. A very fine “Creek” Imllau Haddle Pony. Sold for no fuiilt. nov 26 Administrator's K»i«. On TUF.KDAY, 11th of D«-< emlMir next, *ui o’clock, will he sold ut tlie Marshall House, BroiigWton street, All tho Furniture In said House, consisting of a Urge and complete assortment for said lloh-1 of Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture; also an Omnibus and Belief Harms# for lour burse*. Sold as tho perishablo property belonging to the estate of A. 11. Hartwell, doceaswl, by permission of tho Court of Ordinary and per order of tho Administrator, for the benefit oftluicredlbnannd heir* of said estate. Terms cash. A. BON AUD, Temporary Adm’r. N. II. A nitaloguoof tho articles can bo seen on applica tion ut our Counting Rooms, or lo tho Administrator. ALSO, The lease of the Mundiall House can bo treated for pre vious to the day of side, on application to A. BONAL'D or Mrs. MARY 5IAK8HALL. nor 18 Hummer Residences—Eight Lot* of Land at Auction. On TUKHDAY, 4th Decemlier next, at 11 o'clock, in front of Court House, Eight Lots, each about twenty acres, situated In ChatTinm county, between tho Cnuston Bluff and Bona- venture roads, about 3 miles from tho city. On these Lots ure high, healthy situations for settlo- inents, good planting lands, n plenty of timber ami good water, which mukc them very di-slrublo for conntry sum mer residences, and gurdens. They have recently lwea surveyed, and plan can be seen nt our Counting Room.— They will lie sold ouo with a privilege of tho whole. Ti-rms cosh. nov 20 RANSOM STOVE WORKS, dim.mi LifrioN. T HE firm of CRANE k RODGERS was dissolved on tho 12th Inst, by inutunl consent. Either party will use tho natnoof tho firm In closing Its piesent busi ness. II- A. CRANE, J. G. RODGERS, COPARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigned have entered Into copartnerahlp, under the firm or RODGERS sc NORRIS, far tha Iranian ion of a general Grocery business, at the old stand of Crane It Rodgers, corner of Bay and Lincoln street*. JAMES O, RODGERS, JAMES A. NORRIS. HavanualNMny 12, 1855 may 18— tf DISSOLUTION. T HE copartnership heretofore existing nnder the firm nruvESK a. nichols Is tills d*>- dissolved by inutunl content. ,11. MORSE will continue (ho business nt the old stand, 155 Uroughton street. ADotlie manu facturing und Jobbing work al the shop In Jefferson street. The unsettled business of Ihe Arm will bo attended to by him, and to whom all accouu.s and notes due June 1st, must bo paid Immediately. MORSE it NICHOLS, Savannah, August 1st, 1855,aug 1—tf NALE OF CHOCTAW Oil PHAN LAN UN IN HI ISM I MSI PPL Dkfartmknt or Tint Intcriok, ! Office of Indian Affiirs, August 13, 1855. T)UI1LIC NOTICl. Is hereby given, that the several ! 1 pieces or parcels of (ami lierHuuiter described, ! lyi'ig iu the counties of I'allaiiuiclie, Vulubmn i, Holmes t Lowndes, uud Bolivar, iu llio Htato of Mississippi, wi'l, al the Ho es und pluee destguuied,lm exposed tor sule in aruarute quarter te lions, ut public auction, to Iho , ’ iih’ “si7.i v^ir' liiglierl bidder lor cash, by commissioners to he op- I Bock, h*ip, bJ V> all-street, New York. I oluted on hulmll'ol ihuCnoclaw orphans, by the gov- i Darien,* ict., ihjj. criiiiietil. us tlieir trustee, under Ihe provision of the fitli clause ol the iUlli article of the Choctaw treaty oi 1830, viz: On Mouday, the 3d day of Decemlier, 1855, at the court liouscdoor Iu Colfk-bvitle, tlie following tructsfn Y'ulohuslia county: .iff in tuwnthip twtnty-tkreeri'A) raugc light (8) east All ol section thirty-three (33;) The west half aud souilieusi quarter of secllou twen ty eight (28;) Tlie east half of section twenty nine (20;) Thu northeast quurtor oi seciiou Burly ouo (31;) The mirth half o! section llilr»y-lwo (32;) and The west hull of secllou thirty lour (34) And ut ihe same time and jdace, the lollnwlmr des cribed irucl in the adjoining rungu in t'uahuma county, For Sale or Lease, Si A FARM, four iiilh-s from tin- i ify, contain- ^*ing Fifty A< ii-s of Laud, u jiortioii of which D 'b up-d und luider « ultivutiun, the bidunci- well i*— wiHjdcd. hirgi- quantity of manure Is now upon tho land, suf- nt for anotlu-r sensun's cron; also, tho present win- r-)|i of vcgcluhli-s ar«- now In a fine stute for market. * Mion given iniiue-dint) iv, as the owner wishes to A ii v jiorson desirous >» NG. 143 ll 'riimu^ st.. ‘ MG.NTStOLl.I.'v Siifilc-. Also, n j*iir of Fine Young Mub If a place, would do well to HT.. oral M<ssr*. YVYLI.Y’ FOIl SALE. jfff. 1,013 ACKr.. Oi \\ I.I.IrTIMIIKRED DINK ytflPil.AND, on tli- ug , I:iv—i. iu Bull—h Co., None of the Ln„^.,.^ T i.ih r iwliu h j, .■ •I— IIm- u-.imy in tli" Htute.i lm< h,-i h—ii , ut off, - Hi i furlln-st of it is not uiuro than two Apply to YVM. YVit iu I IT.'” V 24 Valuable Savannah River Tide Swamp RICH IiAIVDS FOR. 8ALO. I I’ltGl’OHH to* II my RICE LANDS on |/hi *f*^,lshmd ami Augustinu I'rei-k.aiuniinting to ahout I.DjO ncres, of which ahout 700 acres are ituprovi-d ii mi in good pluming order, together with a ilwel- •• 1 u-i-, overw or * house, negro quarters ami brick 1 witli steam tlinwln-r. Tins ppqe-rly i* divlsihle '•In- plnntnl,)-ii* coiilaihiiig friuii 130 to I70iuti* : "ilh Inali groiiml setll im nt* attached to each. I - II us purchitsers may desire, iu one body or sepa- I ,| ill also sell aiioiit 130 NegriHSi, bred on the place, oi> uig m 1,1,111 are an unusual proportion of young men I * II —|| tin- Kiro Dtnds all or iu part, with or with ’ 'Y<rrm-s. tli''Limls, part rash, the remnlncr on time. For Mi'ii r l’ !,r lleulnrs, enquire of Messrs. HURT. IIA BEK- II "I A HUN, or on tlie premise*, to »•'<* 2*- emllm YV. V. HAMEL. FOR MAI, lil . J-Vv (V*l ACHES of Land, lying in Heriven county, Zjfcsudon tile Ogeeelieo River, 62 miles from therlty, T^'okI the C. It. It. riiniiliig through it; 76 acres of ,-7-JW 'Mihiml nii'l ii portion of tie- buy land cleared ami h'd'", the hallinee WI-II tilllhered With pin- Wild '•'""Wth. Tin-liny hind Is equally as gmsl nnd f'-rtil- i, '* “.<'«s’| M 'rV’ or *• Vouiig's" liny*, it lying h-lueeii i" * 1 '" hiiprovi-iiieiitsnreu 11.Jstory frnnu- Dwelling, i, ' will, fi>-room* niul nil nee-s*iiry "iilliuihl- 1,11 ■"ultli of the l's'uti"i Is on good ns liny in tlm ""(i). On Hi- place is ii fin— I'eiieh orelinrd nml 1 “ U|'l'"i,s of Ii ill), with the pluee fan he bought «,, ! ’ " s ofC'iMb-uml Hogs, Ae., nml ii gissl assortment l„,H"i-l-im-nt*, If the purcluixer wlsln*. For h ,, :"Dpiyto w.M. yvrigiit. The south half of socllon thlrtceu township twenty sir («fi,) range sect a (7) west. Du Muuduy.lhe BUh ul December, 1855, ut tho court house door ill Churleston, Tulluliwlcliiu county, tho fol lowing described tracts ol laml in said ci only, viz: In township twenty four (24,) range two (2) east. All of sections threu (3;> leu (iU,) aud tinny llirco (33;> The east ball'section (4;) Tlie southwest qmirtorol section nine (0 ) The north hull'und southwest quarter ot section twen ty two (22;) The wes, half of section twenty five, (25) Thu north liu.r ol section twenty six (2ti;) The west hull'of section twenty seven (2i;) Tlie northwest quarter of seclien Ihiriy lour (34.) and Tlie uorlli hull ol the northwest quarter uml west hall of the northeast quarter ol section thirty six (30) In township twntyJive (25) range two (2) cast. All of section twenty seven (27,) twenty eight (28,) and twenty nine (20;) Tiiu iinriht-asi quarter of section lour (4;) Tlie southwest quarter uf section twenty two [22;, The southwest quarter of secllou twenty thruo [23,] And Ihe east hall of suction thirty [30.J In township twenty jour [24J range three [3J east All ol aeclhmilircu |3,J Too east liuifoi the northeast quarter of secllou two 2,J and Tlie nortlu-nst quarter of so -tlon four [4.] In township twenty five [25J range three [31 east. Tho southwest quurlerol seuiion lourteen i 14;] The soutlieusi quarter of section fllu-on[l5;) The southwest quurler ofsection tw nty five [25;] The soulliwcst quurler of section twenty slx(2fi;j Tlie s'liitheust quurler of section thirty three [J3j and I lie s utlie ml quurler of secllou thirty four [34J On Alomlnv.lhe I7lh duyol December, 1855, ul tho court liiniM! dour in the town of Lexington, liulmescoum l,., me lullowlug described tracts of lund in said county, viz: In township sixteen [10] range one [l] west. 'I tie west ballot suction fifteen[15]mid Tiio west hull aud southeast quuriCr of section twen- y two [2*. | Intnwuship fifteen [l.»,] range one [I j weal. The southeast quarter ot secllou twenty 1.20]. i Hi Huturdoy, the *22d of December, IHj5, ut the cour bouse il.mr In the town of Columbus, the lollnwlug de scribed quarter section uf lurid In Ixiwndus county viz: The northwest quurler of section twenty two [22J town-tup nim-ti'cu [lOi range seventeen [I7J east. i M the ulmvo described Isnds, sovonty-two quarters! sei-U 'in, W.-.u selected Iu IKI4, ul U llinu Wlu-li some o •Hie In-si Imids in I lit) “into wen- mi.n cuplt-d uud lump- proprluted , und Iho oilier five quurler sections uud unu- eighth acre lot, or eighth of u section, huvu been acquir ed in Hi-llluineiii Irom debtors to tlie orphan fund. J'ho lute commissioner to settle will, debtors to Glut f nml de scribes the lauds nluivo offered lor ule ns nclug, “ al most without uu exception, rich uud fertile, well and advaubigrv>usly l»cui«-d, tn*uy ol Ihviu considerably I in pro veil," uml us being “largely enhanced In value by tlie suUluiueiil,Improvement, prosperity, und excellent pop ulation of the section in winch they lie," and “eminent ly adapted" for planting purpose*. * An appraisement of these reserves, showing their VuIuo.miiiI Ihe minimum prlcnul which each tract, re spectively, mny he sold, will be inmlo' prior lo the dales of rale. Incuses where Iho purchaser or purchasers of any tract hIiuB full to comply with the Bum* of sale, tne laml purchuBcd will he resold ut III* or tlieir expeiiso and risk. Till) lltle lo llii-sa lands Is believed to be liidlNpiiluhle hut il, lit any cm*'. In adverse clulin shall he net up llm right ul the orphans will lie dulunued by the govern merit, a* llmir guurdimi. Tho uhove sates will commence al Ihe places named at 12 o’clock ol uuaiiday, and coiillnuu until the lauds are nil offered. Ell A It I, EH E. MIX, sept 'j - ,u wiDoc) Acting Commissioner. MRS. lilt. tl NMMillAM’S SCHOOL WAS OPENED ON TUB f'irftt INondny in November. M RH. C. would Inform her friend* t!iat*thero are a few vacancies which limy bo filled by applying inline- diuti-ly. A few young Ludies would he received Into tho family as Imnrdiug scholars, where they will receive tho kindest cure uml attention. Mr. MASSON, Teacher of tho French Language. Resi dence North side of Liberty street, 4 doors ubova Bur- nurd. nov 22 M I LL & WILCOX, DE1VTISTS, Office over DoYViil & .Morgan's 8tore on Congress Street. SAVANNAH, OA, oct 4—ly Jtll'SICAlTcAltD. JULIUS ZZAnZUG, Professor of siltisir, Respectfully offer Ills services to tho citizen* of Savannah. 1 To be lound at YV. D. Zogbaum’s Music Store oct I—3m 4 IIATMI II ATM 11 HATS III JUST RECEIVED, a fresh lot of those lino Mole skin und Soft HATH, of the latest patterns und colors, ut tho STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 147 Ray stree r to r uan on puretinsoO on application ( * -t Anderson’s upper wharf, or . ROWLAND ft PON FOR MALE, A BALTIMORE BUILT A 1 CLIPPER BRIG of ,200 tons burthens; carries l.suo barrels; four old; coppered and copper-fastened; In com plete order for any voyage. For terms, apply t" m»v 20 COIIKNH * HERTZ. TO KENT. M A brick store and dwelling, corner of Charlton ami Jefferson streets. Apply lo sept25 _ WYLLY to. .MONTMOLLIN OPENING FALL ANII WINTER illlLI- NllltV GOODS. 51RS. C. FREELAND will open llils day, 18th of October, n largo and selected assortment of goods, couslsllngor French, Silk, uml Satin pattern lloniiois; also a clioico lot of plain nnd colored Straws. Ribbons, Velvets. Laces, Flowors, Fealbors, Embroideries, Dress Caps nml Head Dresses. Ilotmels Cleaned and Pressed. N. IL And this Season, in the Dress making depart ment, she * ill be enabled to please her customers In ! every respect os to Fitting, Making aud Trlmlng. as she I has advantages of procuring tlie best amt most ap- ! proved Paris' Fashions, monthly, having also engaged i the services of a competent person from tho North.— ; Hite will pay particular attention to tho Maklug, Braid ing nnd Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Dresses imule In the most rashlonnblo manner In twenty-four hours. 174, UROUGHTON HTItEET, mi ih Opposllti Hi. Autlrowa Hall. TD IIOI NEKEEI’EIIN. D.YNIKI. CRONIN, HPII0..8TKUER, 2G BRYAN-ST. \V70ULD rospecllully announce to the citizens ol V Y Havnunali, Hint he is rendy lo make and put down Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, Ace., ul tho shortest notice nnd on iho most reasonable terms, 3mo—oct 3 TO RENT. jT/M A COMFORTABLE Dwelling House, corner ot ili l’ r * c0 md Ht. Julian streets, very low, IT upj>li«-tl for L^Louti. Apply at this office, or to J. H. MAYER, Broughton st., 2 doors west of Judge Berrien's, dec 1—tf ply FOR RENT, S THE YVIIARFHTOKB to No. 172 Buy Street, well 1 adapted for storage of cotton or mcrclmmll/.c. Ap- ! iply to m.v 2S BAYNAHI) A UiiWLAND. FOR It I N i Y The Front Office, No. 172 Bay street, well fitted \ j| up for Cotton office, with two stories beneath, well ; ittulupted for storogu of cotton or inerclmmlisc. Ap- to BAYNARD & HOWLAND. FOR SALE. •J7/M A DYVKLLIXU HOUSE In good order, with a lot ii'iKl and n half of luml, a flue situation, forsiile low. Ap- ! jm.pl.vto A. YVILIG'lt, nov 10 Gen'l Ins. Ag't and broker. 1 liiSl FOR MALE, A LOT IN YVIIITKSV1LLK, near the30mile sta- I fur them. TO YOUNG MEN. A Another supply of Genius' Inst nnd nmrh nil mired stylo of Dress Silk lints, received by last Hteumer nt the Hat and Cup Htore, 153 Congress street, Iiov27 N. K. IIAHXUM. DVIKU AND UB\0VATIIVU ESTABLISHMENT. 73 A'ork-Mt., near tlie Court llouae, SAVANNAH, OA 73’o$ esTut.isitr.nix 1832. 47/73 T HE Subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends for tlu-lr continued favor*, would state that, in ad dition to the improveiit* iu Dying acquired by him (luring his lust visit to England and Scotland, bus made arrangements for extending Ills business, by which lie is now eimhlcd to Dye a greater variety of Colors on Silk and YVoolon Dresses, Hhull*, Ac., which he trusts will gem-rally plcnse all who may fuvor him with their patronage. Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, as muv Im- required, iu the same *ti|>erior style which has gen erally so much pleased Ids pat roiisaml friends. 1 .allies' lloniiets Dyed, llh-nehcd nml Pressed in the most fisliionnlile style*. Orders from the country punetuidly al tended to. Terms moderate. YVIu-n pan els are sent l>y *tenmhont or railroad, word upoiild he sent Idm by letter through the Post Office, so tlmt lie may know where to call lion C. It. It., on wldcli I* a small Htore. Corn House I JhmIhi'1 Stables. Any person wishing to pun'huso, will I apply to lh»- subscriber on Ihe premises, if sjii.J Lot i* not sold by the first Monday In January, it will he offered ( at public outcry, at tlx- Court House in'Springfield on that i day. nov 8—flw AM0H F. RAILS'. I TO RENT. THAT. DKHIRARLE BRICK STORE situated on | 4!!.'] Whitaker street, next door to the corner of Bay aud A*ml opposite Swift & Co. apply to I nov fith YVM. YVRIGIIT. | Juiil3 A LEX AN’DKROA LL0YVAY. TO KENT. M ONE of tho tenements on Lincoln street, bo- [ tween Congress ami hi. Julian streets. Terms » moderate, nnd |iO*«essloii given immediately.— | Enquire or oct 30 J. F. GAMMON, j TO REVL M Four of tiio five tenement Houses, situated oil i corner of Jones aud Abcrcorn streets. Kent $250 per annum. Possession given Immediately. Also, the store on Bull street opposite tho Post Office. Inquire of A. HON A HD, uug 14 Comoro! Bay and Bull streets. Carpeting, Curtains, Shades, &c. K Y THE STEAMER of Saturday, 24th Inst., wo have received, ill udditiun to our present Stock, a largo uud beautiful assortment of Two uml Three Ply CARPET ING, which wo are prepared to exhibit, and which, for patterns and quality, nre not to bu Mirpu*«cd in this city. Our stock of laiiee, Muslin, Satin, DcLainc nnd Damask Curtains und Window Shade*, is now complete. The at tention of our friends nnd tin 1 public generally, are Invi ted Bran examination of these Goods, which we will sell oil ri-nsonuhlu terms. A1KIX Si BURNS, nov 20 A HATS AND OAFS m Corner Barnard & Brougliton-SU. ""6$ !-M,K DATS. SOFT HATH, of all descriptions. CAPS nf every STYLE ami QUALITY. Low for Cash or oooii Ckkdit. C< >RN ER OF oc.8 IJan BROUGHTON it BARNARD. J. n. UILMORZ. IRA DURSLET. J. R. GILMORE & CO., Commission Merchants, wmw YORK. Particular attention given w> tin. sate ol Cotton. Rice, Sic., ami liberal cash advances iimdc on consignments. JtI’.FKItKNCK8:—Hunter A Guiniuell, Huvanmih, Ga.; 0.0. Parsley, Esq., President Commercial Bank, Kidder A Martin, ,1. H. Fhuim-r, Esq., YVilmington, N. c. nnv 15—ly 1880. MixjXiXms lose. PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS* ALMANAC, For tlie States of Carolina and Georgia, For tlie Ymr of our Lord IMflfl. Received nml fur sale, whoh-sal" and retail, by YV A KNOCK A DAVIS, Bookseller* und Slationers, No. 150 Congrss street, nnv 22 C 1IIAFFE1L AiCO. liavo a large and well selected J stock of White Leads, Fn-iieh ami American Zinc*, Chromes, Ar„ ground in Oil and Dry Linseed, and Sperm Oils, Painter*' Masons'. Whitewash and Cotton Marking Brushes, winch we aro prepared Is ss$Lrliea|M.rthnnever offered in this market, nnv 20— ti RAN ANII HAY.—In slore and for salu by iiov'27 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. FOR RENT* S LEEPING APARTMENTS.—The Third Story Room* of the brick building adjoining tlie offiee of the sub seriher. nov 28—Il ^ C. A. L. LAMAR. 1JATKNT TRLMMEH.'—.Inst receTvisLJTfuii'sup i ply of llm various styles of Trusses adapted to ull eases of Hernia. For *ule by nov U .IDS. M.TURN KR,'’Agent, Market Square. At'KEItKL, Ate.—30 bids. No. 2 MackereT, i-w.l 25 hair IiIi|h. No. 2 Mneki-n-l, BH) l.hls. No. 3 •1,30 kils Salmon, list lioxi-sHeah-d lli-rriiig*.4,000 lbs CimIIIsJi. Just received per brig Camhiee, ami for sale by WEBSTER A PALMES. 0u' News and Georglnn copy. iiov 13 I XANTEIIN HAY.—900 huh * Eastern Hay, direct 2J fmui Maine, landing per ship llotumla, for sale l.y nov 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. B M-1 FOU MALE. M That commodious and desirable residence situ- tiled on Lot No. 31, Liberty Ward, fronting on Mouth llroad, near West Brand el [ cc i*'. T 1 '? houso Is Hiihsianiitilly built of bricks, is well flluished In every part, and fitted up with gas nnd wHter fix ture*. It also lias an excellent pump In the yard nnd a (lower garden attached to tho premises, together with all tie- cessnry out buildings. Tho property can bo Inspected by any one desirous of purchasing. For terms, apply lo sep 18—tf Tllos. ||. HARDEN. Trustee. FOIl MALE) , n „ M A Two and a Hall Story Wooden Dwelling, on llrick Huseiuout, near the corner Montgomery ami Liberty streets, on leo simple lot Jo by <0 ft, Tho houso is In good repair, and has beon recently ren- ovnted and paitiled. It also hu* gn* and wnler. Iiotand cold, fine bath room, 4tc. For i) | irtlcular«, n|)|)!y t.^ nov 2 t POSSESSKMgivcnVnmedialely, the Western Tenement of II. K. Jackson’s House, In Mouth Itrond-st. Apply to iiov SI—if -Kson S House, iu .niui A.C. DAVENPORT. m ACUMFimTAUl^ETwo Mlory “lick Dwell- lug, pleasantly situate.. oi. Llber.y street, with Diablo,Carnage llomo.ami Servants Room above, good Yard and line Well of Water. Apply lo oc; 29 W51. WIlltillT. "f*NUBElVS HAI.I,,cor. ner or Uroughton and Jefferson Mreels, will be let in two, tlireo, or four Htoros to suit tenants. nlonoii 1st November, f or lorms, apply to uug 20 WILLIAM IBJt.l.Rs, Ho,rotary. To (lie Travelling Public. THE DINING 8ALOON in the Now Passenger Depot nt Moron, will he ooetie.lTIIlH DAY, December3.1, where Meals will ho served on tin. arrival nf en.-li Train of Cars. Attached to tho u Laityh * mid Geiilli'in.'ii's I'nrlon. and YVasli ll.*,iu*; mid .-very thing necessary for tin-a. .-..mm.slatlon ufthe travelling public. IJHIAN A ML A It A, Proprietor* “f lamh'r lloii*.-, Mneon, Gn, dec .3—2w HPOUTHMAVH AKTK'I.KH. SOHO'S Luttiltmt'l.,'nilciilly Pm-rn 1 ( ... Wi..M n K , JlJ Ibdilwin’s lii.leiite.1 and left Madding, used to prevent the leading of gun*- Kley's Central Fire Caps. Cox’* Ground Kdg-i do, El.-y ’s Patent Cartridge*, Curtis A llarvy’s Powder, American Gunpowder. . _ . Ai.hc, H fine H*sortnieiit "f D'x.iii’h l owd. r Haeksnn.l Plmt P.iiiehe*. Game Bag*. Y\n*h ll.*l aiul iper*. ll'itli n variety of other articles miilahl.i f..r guiiulng, all ..r which are Just Imported..and •j'r.'mhjo; nov 28 *“ HA VANN All’KRVI'r EMPORIUM. S WEET DBA Ml EH.—I «"iibl say Unit 1 liavo ft lino cargo ou hand t.f ll.mimi Oniiig. *, very sweet nml will sell them nt Ihe lowest prices; uud after the pub lic has tried tlmse sour Nassau Orange*, tlmy will get tlu-lr Set teeth ou edge, to til to sharp nt n sweet Havana, nov I) J. A. BROWN . TO C ONTRACTORS. P ROPOSALS will he received until Friday, tho 30th iust.. to take down tin- building oil the corner of Hoiith Brand uml YVhitukcr streets. Fur mure particular inhiriimtion, i-qgkire of tlie subscriber, ut his offiee. second • 'binding. JOHN 8. NORRIS, Architect. story Sorrel Blinding. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 1 HAVK THIS DAY associated with me, SAMUEL (). GARMANY mid FRANCIS J.CHAMPION. The busi ness will lu-rentler lie eiindiieti-il under tho name uml style of GARMANY’S A CHAMPION. Vavnnnali, Gn., Nov. 1,1865. UOV6 (I. YV. GARMANY CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH. NOVEMBER TERM, 1855. T HE CITY'COURT of Savannah Imsbeen adjourned until the 2d Moudiiyof December next. Suitors, Ju rors nml YVit nesses, w ill jileuse take notice, n „v0—tf YVM. II. DULIXX7H,Clerk. NOTICE. M R. P. C. DUNNING having retired from tlm Agon of tlie Howard Insurance Company of New Yo tin- appointment has been conferred upon tho undersign- ed, who will coudiict the business nf this Company for th future ns its Agent for tlm State ofUeorgia. n„v7—lm CHAM. II. CAMPF1ELP- NOTICE. CENTRAL R. It. AND RANKING CO. OF GA.) Savannah, November 14, 1855. f T HE Antimtl Meeting of Stockholders will ho held on Tiu-.nhiv. 18th December next, nt 10 o'clock, A. M. BOV 16—18dC0 GEO. A. OUVLER, Cashier. RAILROAD STOCKS AND BONDS. S outhwestern ami Muscogee stocks, Central aud Southwestern KoiiiIh. For sale by doc3 JAS. MeHENRY, 118 Bay st. U AY AND POTATOES.—50 bales Hay and 500 Cabbages, landing per brig Phllum from Ni York, and for sale by BIHGIIAM, KELLY A CO. nov 0 11 ENUY LATHROP A CO. have received I] Miis day hlnjjji Bnsmcls Lanes, narrow white Silk do., su|ierflna Umproidi-red Mxirts, h Elastic Belts, Mnlmir Head Dressed and Armlets, Mack Polka Lace for VeilAc. nov 21 IlIG I RON.-6rt Tons No.lPig Iron, landing and for sale by »..v 10 DRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. R ED A Nil COAL.—1(8) tons Red Ash Coal, land ing and for rale low for cash, by dec 3 JAM. 8. NICHOLS.__ ASTERN “BRICK'—25,000 Eastern Brick, 2J lauding from lirig Australia, for sain by ,i^.;; HUNTER A GAMMELL. fur aah’jU.lbe Ih-imt. ESS PORK.-10>1.1*.No^orkcHy AT ALKANY, NEW YORK. W E offer for sale, al our SAVANNAH 8T3VB AGENCY’, n large and varied assorlmout of STOVES, OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, and solicit a outlmianre of the liberal encouragemen given our Agency In this city during tho pas* year. Fn- tho lufurmution of ALL PARTIES interested in tk• STOVE BL'MiNEMM, either buying or selling, we hav the satisfaction oi Informing our customers abrond (n those nl home know tho fact, * that during Ihe past year ire have sold .MORE S TO FES than any other estab lishment tn tlie Stale of Georgia or Mouth Gurnlina. Wo make this statement in Justice to ourselves, and l r > set us right before Iho trade, auil with a full deiermin alioti of doing more nnd belter for our ewtomers du ring Iho present year. J A M KM MU LLIV A N, Agent for H. II. Ransom it Co., oct 13—2m Btove Alnnulacnirers, Albany, N. Y. N KIV TI N~s r«» H F, A N R NIILLT-IltO’ MANUFACTORY, NO. 141 SOUTH WIST MARKKT SqUARR. BRYAN STRUCT i WOULD Inform tny old friends nnd pat ro.is, l havo opened tho above store, to con duct Ihe Mtovo, Tin anil Maout- Iron buslne- In all its various form*, whom will he fnun 1 a general variety of Stoves. Tin nnd Mhee' Iron Wore, which I will he pleased to sho- you, and al such Prices as will satisfy you t you waut to purchase. Al kinds of Iiooflng, Guttors of Load, Galvanize Iron Work of every description. Job Work and Kepali lug executed with despatcliJJId Mlovcs pat up and Plpi furnished at short notice. , Tilt-Ware at Whnlosaloand Hetidl. Call down Bryan street, It will pay you for tho walk, nov 3 JOHN.I..MAURICE, Agent. DISSOLUTION. \|<>TH'E Is hereby glveu that tho special co-perl* nertddi) existing between (no undersigned, under Hie firm or F.J. OGDF.N, will be dissolved from and after the first day ot July, 1855. FRANCIS J.OGDEV, FRANCIS T. WILLIS, navannah, May 17,1855. jo 2—if COPAIITNEHMIIP, T HE undersigned have this day formed a copartner ship under tho name and firm of C*den, fetarr 4i Co., lor the transaction of a general Shipping end Com mission business. FKAB. J. OGDEN. YVM. MTAHR, Jr„ BENJ. II. HARDEE. Savannah, Mny 17, ’53. June li t'O-IM KTN EItSHI F NOTICE. T HE Cnderxignml hai o thls€ay formed a co-partner ship for tho u attraction of a General Factorage and Commission business, under tho naino and style of BAYNARD & ROWLAND, andsolcilt Ihe patron- age of their friends aud tho public generally. EPHRAIM BAYNARD, Jy 11 JOHN T. ROWLAND, iu. COPARTNERSHIP. 'PHOMA8M. WAYNE aud It. ALEX. IVAYNE 1 transacting business In Hnvannah under the styla of THUS. M. WAYNE 4c MON; C. 11. GRENVILLE & YV. T. SAMPLE, transacting business in Chatta nooga, under the style nf GRENVILLE It SAMPLE, und in Savannah undo' the style of GRENVILLE 4s Clhave entered Into copartnership (to date from the 1st July, 1855,) for the purposo of transacting a gen oral Coiunilaaion A Fonvardlng Businea Under Ihe sty lo of WAYNE, GRENVILLE It CO., at Savannah, GRENVILLE,* * “ P LE fc CU.* at Chattanooga. TIIOMAB B.VAXI, R. AI.KX. WAVNR. Je5—tl GRATIS! Just Published i A New Discovery It. MEDICINE! _ A few words on the Rational Treatmen 1 JnSIVtWl without Medicine, uf Spcrumtnrrhea i £*~lslaw L(i'«l YY’i-tikni-sn, Ni-rvoii* Bi-hlllty. Ia. y Spirits, lacsittiile, YVi-akii.'ss of tlie Lind mid Ruck. lndla|)osltluu nnd Incuimcit. fur Study mid Libor. Dullness of A|.|'n-hehsioii. Loss. Memory, aversion to Society, Lov.- of Solitude, Tiiniditx Melf-Distrust, Dizziness, lli-ml .’.ihi-, Involuntary ]>{:. charges, Pains in the Side. AD'.-, .mu of tlm Eyes, 1’iinpU on tin- Face, Sexual and other infirmities in mail. FROM THE FRENCH OF DR. B. DE LAKEY. The important fact that these planning complaints ma . easily lie removed wniioiT McniciNr.. i«. in this small tract clearly (h inoiistrat. d ; and the entirely new and highl siiccei-sful treatment, a* ailupted by the Author, fully e> plallieil, hv means of which every one is enabled Tu era uiMsKur i-r.nm ri.v, and at tiiu lkast rossmu: cost, avoid iug tlu-ri-liy nil the advertised nnstnims of the day. Sent to any address, gratis, and post free ill a sealed el vehip-, liy remitting (post pnid) two pustap-stamps to Di B. DE LANKY, No. 17 Lls|>oimrd Street, Now York. dec 4—Oinow FAMER'S & MECHANICS INSUltANCl (oinpaiiy ol' I’liiladelphia, Effects Iniuranee on nulldliiRn, Good) Ycsselsaud Marine Cargoes. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF Till COMPANY’, MADE SEPTEMBER 17,1856: CAPITAL STOCK $300,000. ..$202,300. ... 07,700.-$300,(KC PENNSYLVANIA STATE STOCKS OYY’NED BY THE COMPANY: 440 Alleghany County r.\n valc Bonds 33h Delaware Railroad Ronds 880 Pittsburg 0 ju-r et. Bonds 250 Ri-ailing Railroad Bonds.. 100 Philadelphia City 0 porct. Bonds... 1620 $1 Amount Loaned on 7.100 SharesPIiqmiIx Mining Co., and other Stork Amount Loaned on Bond aud Mortgago certified by tho Assessor to he worth over $08,000 Cash ou liuud uud in llauks Capitol not yet |mid in Asset* available for losses Losses, claims, or demands, ugaiiist tho ni a ii) DIRKCTORNi lion. Thomas II. Florence, George II. Armstrong, Edward P. Middleton, George llelmhold, Janu s E. Neal, i 44.000 33,000 38,000 12.500 10.0(H) »ono Chnrles Dinger, Thomas Motuierfleld, Edward It. llelmhold, Frederick C. Brewster, Isaac ’ ’ THOMAS II. FIA)RENCE, President. Edward R. llrxMuout, Secretary. For Insurance iu this Company, apply to A. YY1LBUR, Agent, nov 27—lw No. Ill, Hoy Street OOJY.L—COAC TONS Soft Lump Coal for parlor use, 600 tons ($77x7 Broken and Screened Red Ashc.260 ton* largo Lump Lehigh,250 tons Richmond Fine Coal for Smith's use,for sale low for cash from Coal Y’ard, Eastern YVharve* nov20—12 A. N. MILLER Sc CO. YARNS. M s Pork, for sale by HUNTER Si G clioico l’o- IIST R WKl VI'.B ami In store, 2uo ban. Is •J tntoes, Onions, and Apples, lor «h> ^ jjnOYYN. - ATH8-—600'TSi YVliite PliiiTLaGi*, 10 feet YVhlte ^s&spssbssf ■ mOTATOKH.-12. r )iihl* Poiatoeirhindllig from bark J7 ,|oh 11 Howe, and for sale by nov 7 CARLKTON k PARSONS. 1 1‘aSTKRM FAMILY FLOUR.-,'>(flacksJust received, and for sale by ,^ v -n SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. I1AMPAGNK CIDER.—20 l«rrels Cham- Diigne Cider, for sale by n f tV « ROWLAND A PON. I lMld. —1,000 casks l.iili -. 60 1 asksCalilnnl,Plaster, A landing tills day, nnd for sale by „o V 14 CARLKTON A PARSONS. C TIER STEAMER FLORIDA: Ml Choice l’ig Sides; do do Shoulders. do do Hiuns; do llologuu Sausage. New Figs; do Diver ltnisiu*. do Hunch Raisins; do Chestnuts, do Hickory Nuts. . . _ , , Also, Fulton Market Beef. Pig Pork, Smoked Beef, do Tongue, Clioico Goshen Rutter and Cheese, by iiov 22 pJ._A. UIHH> X. | E AL.-500 bushels Fresh'Ground Just nvelved. ALT.-S.600 sacks SALT in store, aiuf for sale hv 3 n„v it YV1LLIAMS A RATCLIFF. G NOTICE. O N YVKDNKSDAY next, tho 6th Inst., nt 11 o’clock, A. M., 1 will lease all the Stalls In the Market.— Terms made known at the time, dec 1 F. M. STONE, 0. M. B ice.—io cask* Primo Kloe, 15 casks Middling lUi-e, 10 casks Small Rice. For sale by dee 1 YV ERST Ell A PALMES. RAY.- HV- IIA Y- for sale by iiov 20 H AY—HAY—HAY. Hay, fur sale low, by uov 2t< •SeliH-t and Eastern Hay, DAVID R. DII.UIN, Market Square. <100 llnlefi North River DAVID It. DILLON, Market Square. C ORN AND OATS.—Heavy Seed Gats, fur sale l,v DAY ID It. D1LU1N, nov 20 Market Square. m NLOUifc.-^jb sacks extra Flour, fur sale liy C ... lllllllllw'll. iTl’ uov 12 ALT. YV 11.1.1 A Mo A RATCLIFF. Liverpool Salt In store, and for sale by BAYNARD A HO YV LAND. 8 K ACON.—Ilaron Sldi salu l»y nov 14 UDMILLTION of CO PAUTNEHHHIP rpllECo-partnership heretofore existing between 1 BOTH WEl.LA WHITEHEAD Is hereby dissolv ed by mutual consent. Either party is authorized \ attend to the unsettled business. S. E. BOTHWELL. Savannah, Juno 1,185Y. U. WHITEHEAD. “ CO-PAR TN Elittil 1P. * T HEl’ndcrslgned have this day formed a Co-part nership for the tiBiisncllon of a Factorage and Commission business under the name and style of HUTIIWELL it WHITEHEAD,and respectfully so licit the patrnnmigu of their friends and the i:ubllc gen erally. D, E. BOTHWELL. Savannah,June J. 1855, B, WHITEHEAD. CIHPAKTNEHKH1P NOTICE. * T HE Undersigned have thlsday formed a co-partner ship trader tho namo and style ofCOUPERfc PHASER, for tho purpose cf carrying on a Factorage and Goner. I Commission Business, and respectfully so licit Iho patronage of tlieir friends and the public gen erally WM. AUDLEY COL’PER. JNO. COUPER FRASER. Bay st.. Savannah,Juno L IDPAHTfrERSHiP. T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership, to dutu from the lstinst. for tho transtoilon of a General Fad” rage, Commission and Forwarding Bust ness,underlet) Arm of CRANE, WELLS St CO., Sevonnah, and RICH AUD CURD It CO., Macon, and plcdgo their strict personal attention to aiy busi ness entrusted to their charge, at eithor place. II. A.CRANE, L. YV. WELLS, RICHARD CVRD Savannah,June5th, lB5a Jefl— ly U(PPAHTNEHSH1P. T HE undersigned have formed a co-partnership nnder the stylo of VERSTILLF, It FRIERSON, for the purpose of conducting a Forwarding and General Commission business. HENRY Y\\ VF.RSTILLE, EDMUND FRIERSON. Savannah, August 7,1855. aug7 NOTICE^ : J jYROM this date, all vessels navigating tho Savannah 1 River, will pass to tho North of the Dredging 5la» chine, now omployed on tho wrecks. All steamers, passenger, freight and tow boats, wil let off steam when approaching toe Wrecks, and pass the Dredging .Machine and fllud FIaIs with a diminished speed. UCTAVUS COHEN, Chairman Com. of Pilotage,pro. tern. Suvnnnub Gn., August 111, 1855. aug 17 NIADF.IHA WINER. O NE of thellrinnf Welsh Brothers, of Madeira, ex pects to bu in Savannah during the month of De- hember noxt, with samples of a small siock of choice Madeira Wiues. List ol prices and description of qual ity can he seen at tho offleo nf the underslgued, where any orders will be duly registered, oct 17-lra HUNTER 4c GAMMELL. REMOVAL, T HE undersigned have removed to the counting room two doom East of Messrs. Ogden, 8tarr k. Co’s. CARLKTON k PARSONS, net 0 Commission Merchants, Bay-at. NOTICE. T HE undersigned have this day established an Agen cy at Knoxville Tennessee, for the transaction of a General Produce nnd Commission Business, to be con ducted by T. B. CLARKE, under the namo and style ol T. 11. CLARKE 4t co. Orders for Western Pioduce, thankfully rccoived aud promptly exocuted. TISON k MACKAY, T. 0.CLARKE. Savannah. Ga., 10th Oct., 18&L oct 13 NOTICE. T WO months after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for lenvo lo sell land and negros belonging to tho estate of James C. Hines, dec’d. oct Id JOHN P. MINES, Adm’r. AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. CO'PA II TNEIINil 11* NOTICE. I Have this day associated ROBERT AUSTIN In co- imri norshlp with me In the Auction aud Commission business. The business will hereafter be conductedun- Savannah, Oct. 15,1855. net 18 The New York Picayune. N OW the only Comic Illustrated Weekly In America, commences tho new volurao with entirely new typo, and superior paper. The Caricatures and other amusing Illustrations will bo drawn and engraved by the host artist* In the country. Tho reading matter will consist of Original Humorous Comments on the Event* of tho Day, Pa radio*, Pun*, Co nundrums and Satirical Squibs of ull sorts, aimed at pre vailing Follies, Humbug* nml Cant. Also, of a good selection of tlie funny things floating about loosely in the press of the country, with a weekly assortment of Riddles, Rebusses, Charade*, Enigmas, Ac., for tin- ainiiiH-iiient ofllie younger hnuu-hi-s. Tlmt renowned Darkey Lecturer, Professor JULIUS (VESA R HANNIBAL, will also from lime to tiino commu nicate Ills wise sayings to the world, through tho columtia of the Picayune. With the first of the year will also l>e commenced, A COMIC ILLUSTRATED STORY, ll.v anew huml—the engravings for which are now being prepared,and which will form a rich treat to all lovers of lllll. Term* only one dollar per year; ft vo copies for four dol lars, uud large dubs (u the same proportion. Address YVM. II. 1.KYTS0N, Editor and Proprietor New Y’ork Picayune, 114 Nassau street, New York, nov 10—w3 P F lour, corn, oats* Ac.- 10,000 bushoia clioico YVhlte Corn, 160 lmg* Superfine Flour, 600 bushels choice Seed Oats, 100 bushels Corn Meal. 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