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lF ar ADVERTISEMENTS-
ATHKN/KIM.
,u,| Slog*'
Mr. W. II. CRISP
MU. J. HUNTLEY
henwfit
poiUtvrly I hr ImI A|i|H>Mrnnoe of
* jlr. James Bennett.
, n ,nt*tionof 8hak*|H*nre's Tragedy ofOthdlo
1l >!» o»' ''cd with brilliant itu'cess, will boro*
" a jh«>invasion with the sunn* great cum.
k JAMES BENNETT, AS IAG0.
. !rr in which tin 1 public und prow udrnit In* stands
prominent.
,, hU ,. IKvonihor 7th. ISM, will l»o performed the
Sikci.iI JSotmn.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICA.N, FRIDAY MORNING , DECEMBER 7, Km.
Alltjipinn Utiucrtfacmnitn.
OTHELLO.
Mr. tinmen Bennett
Miss Louise lleeder.
Mr. 'V. 11.Crisp.
Mrs. W. II. Crisp.
To conclude with the Furvoof
Mil AND MRS. PETTY RONE.
t'hiuifmii and Miss Alhertlne. the distinguished
’|i* performers me engaged for a limited number of
. .uni will shortly appear.
-a open ut 7—Commence 7 1 ... dee 7_
pal M'tfiiflfrsiobrSwn ill Savannah!
NOTICE.
INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, 10th NOV., 1866.
Alter the -6th Inst., all who shall not havo
ptvxitjeed their Scales, Weight* and .Measures
■t my Onice for ad|u*tmeut, will Iw promptly reported,
nov 20 JOS. SIIF.I.LM AN, Inspector W. A M. C.S.
~ noticbT
►m, Tim annual meeting of the Commissioner* of
Public Komis of Chatham Comity will bo held
at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the tenth
day, being the second Monday In December next, at 11
o’clock A. M.. District Commissioners will come prepared
to rejiort the length of their mails, the number of bands,
the numlier of bridges, the number of days they work
ami the time of working.
W. W. WASH, Secretary
nov 20—2mDoo D. C. 1*. It. 0. C.
OFFICE CHARLESTON ft SAVANNAH R.
It. COMPANY. NOVEMBER 19, 1865.—A Sec
ond Annual Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS ($5) per
Sluiro on the Stock subscribed for this Company is now
railed for—payment to be made to the Secretary and
Treasurer, at the Oflleo of the Compqny, 32 Iboad street,
on or before WEDNESDAY, the ninth day of January,
I860. THUS. F. DRAYTON, President,
nov. 24—Jon. 0
NOTICE.
■j- The Captain nor Consignees of the Uritish
ship SIIANDON, will not beauswerable fyr any
debts contracted by the crow.
Fare Reduced—raMii Passage *20.
FOR NEW YORK.
STEAMSHIP FLORIDA,
H. M. WOODIIULL, (‘uinmtiiuli-r,
WILL SAIL ON SATURDAY, DEC. 8, AT 8 A. M.
The new and splendid steamship FLORIDA, Captain
Womllmll, will sail as above.
PADKLFORD, FAY A CO., Agents.
Cabin Passage $20
Steerage “ 8
N. It. Shippers of Cotton by these steamers will please
take notice, Unit no Coltou will be received at the presses
that is not distinctly marked on the edge of the bale,
dec «1
IIY 8PENC1EH UliHIIEM. & <iO._
Wheat lirau ami Nortliern Hay at Privato Sale.
2000 bushels AVlint lirau ill sacks, In store and for sale.
Also, Rtf ball's Northern Hay. dec 7
Wlllskoy at Private Sale.
4 Demijohns superior Irish Whiskey, direct Importa
tion. dee 7
At Private Sale.
A One Horse Korkaway, nearly new, will he sold low,
if applied for soon. doe 3
At Private Sale.
u eligilde Ruihliiig Lots. 60 by 100 feet, situated near
the Intersection of Taylor, Wayne uudtlnrdon streets,
with East llmud street continued. Thesis lots are high
ground, and are in the immediate ueighfsorhood „r tins
lot selected us the site of the Albany and Uulf Railroad.
Terms liberal. imv 20
:an be seen at armory hall;
5 \ n-.niest of* number of ladies ami gentlemen of this
,-uv. and to give the ladies and children an oppor-
t. (he WILD MEN. the keeper will hold forth
. in.Ills at the iiIkjvp Hall—Friday, Saturday and
ts». Doccnitier 7th. Mb. and loth. 0|nm each night at
•leidork. They can also be seen at the store on the
Hiring the dav’. for a sliort time longer, commencing
o. Her. 7th. from 0 A. M. to4 P. M.
, Radios and children cun visit tlu> WILD MEN, as
m> neither wont, action, nor dclkloncy of dress, to
id the most delicate eye or car.
U.—These Lectures can be attended by ladies unne*
guided by gentlemen, as good order is maintained ;
..—ats reserved for ludiesuiid children.
;» ii on the lltiy from V o'clock, A. >1., to 4 P. M.
n.it Armory Hall, at 7 o’clock, J’. M.
miction 25 cents. No half price. dec 7
dec 1
Weekly Mae.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
REMOVAL.
The Undersigned have removed their Oflleo
KkL"**. to NO. 8 DRAYTON STREET, next door to C.
A. L. Lamar’s. RAYNAUD k ROWLAND,
dec 3
SAVANNAH VOLUNTEER GUARDS.
Members are requested to leave their measure
»OEat N. K. DARNUM’S, for New Hats, by the 7th
Inst., as the order will then go forward,
dec U J. U. RIPLEY, Ch’n of Com. S. V. Uuards.
NOTICE.
rv -—__ ADVANCES made oil Consignments to our
friends in Boston, Now York, Philadelphia and
Baltimore. dre 4 MINIS & JOHNSTON.
DIVIDEND NO. 29.
CENTRAL R. It. AND 1ITI CO. OF GKO. \
Savannah, Doc. 4, 1866. /
4£T A semi-annual Dividend of Five Dollars per*Share,
(licing at the rate of ten per centum per annum,) has
This Day been declared on the General Stock of the Com
piuiy, payable on and after the 15th day of December, in
stant.
llotdcis of guaranteed eight per cent Stock, will be paid
their Four Dollars per Share on and after the same day.
dec 6—1 m GEO. A. CUYLKR, Cashier.
MARINE HANK OF GEORGIA. 1
Savannah. December 4th. 1855. j
£d~ DIVIDEND NO. 57.—The Hoard of Directors of
this Dank have this day declared n scmi-umiual dividend
of seven (71 per centum, which will be pnld on deinund.
dec 5—2 IV. P. HUNTER, Cashier.
NOTICE.
Oi)’ After this date, the steamer PLANTER will dis-
continue her trips to Rinhoro’, (Milton lllutT.) and will
stop at Darien. CRANE, WELLS k CO., Ag’ls.
dec 4
STATE OF GEORGIA,
J. «I. GAllYIN, Jr., Commander,
WILL SAIL ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11,
The New and splendid Steamship ST ATE OP GEORGIA,
J. J.GARVIN, Jit., Commander, will leave us above. For
freight or passage, apply to
C. A. L. LAMAR.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia $20
dec fj 0W>g0
For Key West and Havana.
Prime (ianu or 80 Rice Field Negroes.
BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUBE.
i T PRIVATE SALK, an uncommonly prime gang of 80
^ rice Held negroes, accustomed to the culture of rice
t!i>- Altnmahii river. Terms to an approved pur-
,i-r will be accommodating. Apply as above at Charles-
. dec 7—oodlw
TO C ARPENTERS, IIRU KLAVERS.
IHOPONAI.S will l.e received by the suhscriher,
r until 12 oYlca-k M., on Wednesday, the 12th Inst.,
•Ik hniMingof the Sorrell llou«e. on tile eorimrof Day
lla’il streets. For more particular informal ion call
•. office (second story Sorrell House,; where the
•« and specifications can he seen.
* 7 JOHN S. NORRIS, Architect/'?
I To all i
i it may
TATE OF GEORGIA
I CHATHAM COUNTY. I concern:
th r..i«.GerinieF. Palmes will apply at the Court of
irv for letters of administration on the estate of Wil
li 'I---*: These arc. therefore, to cite and admonish
i !i m it may concern to he and appear before said
1 • make objection ilf any th *y have; on or before
•'. a I Monday in January next, otherwise said lot-
• 'id !••• granted.
tt.ni,«-. John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
••• III!' -i\lll day ol’Deeemher. 1855.
• : . JOHN M. M1LLEN, 0.0. c.
FOR SALE.
I BLACK Woman s 6 years old. gomlcook, washer, and
L ir-mer. sound and of good elianu’t.T. Apply to
; WM. M RIGHT.
cooit Wanted.
i hOiDConk. washed and ironer. will find a good situ-
L in n in a small family, and liberal wages, by
jtDg at this oflleo. dec 7—2
FIVE DOLLARS,“ONLY;
IVOR a > «-i«iitilul Homestead in the village of Her*
T man\ille; L. I., near the city of New York, fifty
iu 1 ImO lluilding l#ots will lie divided among 400
■hers ou the evening of the litii inst., eaeli subscri-
1 only «5. will receive one building tut, *46 by 100
a farm from one to five acres. For particulars
g lyto dec" WM. WRIQUT, Agent.
SAVANNAH.
A POEM: WITH OTHER POEMS AND ESSAYS,
DV DH. J. II.VINES.
Prico 60 cents. For sale lit the Book Stores
IbouBrn to It cut, a as jFor<Salc
Tw
M”" *'
Jiusbineiit
TO RENT.
A The office on St. James’s Square, formerly uccu-
Jjlpied by Dr. J. M. Schley. Apply at tills office.
FOR RENT.
Two clligihly located and pleasant rooms, fronting
Johnson Square, suitable for sleeping apart-
Law offices. Apply to
d*u 7 _ WM. WRIGHT.
TO RENT.
A COMFOIITARLE Dwelling House, corner ol
jl Price and St. Julien streets, very low, if applied for
JmJUooii. Apply at this office, or to
J. H. MAYER,
Droughtou st., 2 doors west of Judge Berrien’s,
dec 1—tf
FOR RENT,
M TJIK WHARF STORK to No. 172 Da v Street, well
adapted for storage of cotton or merchandize. Am
ply to nov 28 DAYNARD & ROWLAND.
FOR RENT.
The Front Office, No. 172 Day street, well fitted
iSSl “I* for Cotton office, with two stories heneuth, well
In ail adapted for storage of cotton or merchandise. Ap
ply to DAYNARD k ROWLAND,
liov 22
Foil SALE.
A DWELLING HOUSE in good order, with a lot
JluBjandu half of Ihud.a flue situation, for sale low. An-
JU-i.ply to A'. WILDl'R,
nov 10 Gen'l Ins. Ag't and Dmker.
FOR HALF.,
A LOT IN M HITESVII.LE, near the30milesta
![},;1tion C. It. It., on which is a small Store, Corn House
JsMHcind Stables. Any porson wishing to purchase, will
apply to the suhscriher on the premises, if said Lit is
not sold by the first Monday in January, it will beotfeivd
at public outcry, at the Court House iu.Springfield on that
day. _ liov 8—Ow AMOS F. HAHN,
TO RENT.
M TIIAT DESIRAItl.K ItltirK STORE situated on
Wliltukur street, next door to the corner of Huy and
opposite Swift Sc Co. apply to
HOY Otli AVM. WRIGHT.
TO RENTS
A TENEMENT iu Cussed Row. Apply to
ALEX. A. SMETS.
npv 20—2wlin
TO RENT.
^238©^- ‘^-rsasSi
STEAMSHIP ISABEL,
WM. R*OLLINH, Commander,
LEAVES ON THE 4Til AND 1UTH OF EACH MONTH.
The ISABEL leaves this port regularly, on the 4th and
10th of each month, and connects ut Havana with tli
S. Mail Steamship Company's Line of Steamers for San
Francisco via Aspinwull, and will carry the Pacific Malls.
For passage only, apply to
nov 20 COHENS k HERTZ, Agents.
FOR BOSTON.
The hark HARVEST, Nichols, Master, will me
IBZS&wIth dispatch as above. For balance of freight ap-
““^plyio dec ft DANA A WABIIBURN,
- FOR BOSTON.—The ship ifARTFORD,
^-ujtllallett. master, will have despatch for tlie aimv
JEk»port. For freight or passage, apply on board at
Telfair I IVliarf, or to
nov 2d RUIGIIAM. KELLY & CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
JvU, llrig AUGUSTA, Stone, master, having a part
’GEDaher cargo engaged and going on board, will me
“'"“with disimt. il as above. For fndglit
apply to dee 5 DANA k WASHBURN
A h FOR^NEYV YORK-GEORGIA LINE,—
fine last sailing schr. JNG. HUSTON, Lingo
muster, will have quick despatch for the above port.
For freight or parsugc, apply on board to captain, or to
dec 'i COHENS k HERTZ.
^ FOR NEYV YORK.—The lino'last Mill
■fcSSSiuK ‘Upper brig W. II. STEWART, McKee master
having a portion of her freight engaged, will have quick
despatch for the ubuvo port. For freight, applv to
dec 4 CGlIKNS k IlERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK—Gl LLMORK k CO.’S
j^u^L^LIN'E.—The new schr. ALICE I,KA. Cant. Corson,
«ifimivo despatcli Tor the above port. For freight, apply
to dec 4 % HUNTER k OAMMKLL.
FOR NEW YORK—UNION LINK.—
<3Jf)Lk.TUe regular packet schr. NORTH STATE, Horton,
iiuisu r, will have despatch for the above port. For freight,
apply to liov 28 OGDEN. STARR A CO._
,2 7' FOll NEW YORK,—DEMILI.’S LINK'.—
The regular Packet Dark PETER l>EMILL,( apt.
linev. can takb liulk of 100 bales Cotton. Apply to
nov27 ROWLAND k SON.
FOR NEW YORK-Drig AUGUSTA, Hto»«
.jjJjEuiusler. will meet with despatcli f.
port, ror frelglit engagements, anidy «'»
Auction Sales.
/Oil BEAUFORT.
VIA UI.UFFTON, HILTON HEAD, I'OYD’S LAND
ING AND CHARLESTON.
Thottoamer WM.SEAllllooK, Capl.
Dock, will leave lor the ubovo
places on Sunday, flic 20lh Inti., at ft, I*. M. For freight
or passage, apply at the Charleston Wharf,
sept I 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agenl.
I NI TED NTATENiYIA I LI IN E.
FOR FA1.ATKA, kTT’LA., VIA DARIKN,
HRUNSW1CK. ST. MARYS, JACKSON-
VlliLK, M1DDLEBURG,(BLACK CRKEK.)
ANUFiCOLATA.
, jlT* 1 ■ fc. The new and elegant Htuam Ducket
-^&MtS3SC s | '. J* GINS, Cnpt. James Freeborn, Iihv-
lug resumed her trips to Florida, will leave for the
above nluces over) Saturday, «t 10 o’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having excellent elate room
accominoii lions, apply on board, at the Florida Steam
Packet whurr, near the Gas Works, or to
Jo‘.’:i Cl. AG HORN to CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
Auction Sales.
RY WYEI.Y A IflDNT.TIOEI.Ift.
At Private Sale.
A pair of fine carriage liorHes, work gentle In double
or single finrnusH-.fwill be sold low If applied fur Immodi.
atel.v. doc 7
At Private guo.
A Family, cunHlstliig of—
A Woman, 60 years old.
A Man, 27 “
A lloy, 20 “
A Girl, 10
A lloy, 12
A Roy, 10
Negroes uri
The aim
Sold for no fault.
INDEPENDENT HD AT.
FOR>ALATKA & BLACK CREEK, E. FLA.
VIA
DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, UA., AND
JACKSONVILLE, AND PICOI.ATA, FLA.
To Ltaoe (on her former day) FHID.f Y,
Thu ravorltu steam backet WEf.AKA,
Cupt.N. King, willcomnioncc her regu-
.^jve, ou FRIDAY, at 10 o’clock, A.
M., and will continue to leave regularly every Friday,
i lie Wuinkais well fitted up with airy Stale Rooms, and
Is in every way well adapted to the route.
septS S.M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA.
VIA DARIKN. BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS,
GEO., AND JACKSONVILLE, l’ICOLATA,
AND BLACK CREEK, FLA.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
.-.rf * fc. The new and fast running steamer HE-
MINOl.E, Capl. Thomas E. Shaw, will
leave for iho above places every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock,
A M., from the Charleston Steam Packet wharves.
ocl20 S. M. LAFFITEAU, Aut.
FDR cilAREENTDN-Evory AVediieh-
iliiv ami Saturday Allvruooni*,ul Nix
o’clock.
m T*”THE splendid steamship GORDON,
jgfiaSSSSCl’'' Harden, commaiuler. will leave as
above, nnd will arrive In Charleston In timo to connect
with the Railroad lines going North and West.
For freight or passage, apply on the Charleston Stonm
Packet Wharf, to nov 1 J. P. IHtooKS, Agent.
likely uud young fluid hands.
nov 20
Administrator's .Sale.
On the first TUESDAY iu January next, before the Court
House in the city ofSiivumiali, between the legul hours
of sale,
A Negro Man. William, aged 45 years, belonging to the
estate of Mrs. Ann E.Guilin, by permission nftheCnurt of
ordinary. GEo. P.IIAREISOX, Adm’r.
liov 20 •
RY DOTAVIJN collEN.
I.'iiilerwritor’s Sale.
Will be sold, on MONDAY, 10th Inst., at 10 o’clock, In
the store west of Messrs. Scranton, Johnston k Co.
700 Imgs Coffee (more or le»st damaged on the voyugo
from Itio de Janeiro to tills port, and sold by recommen
dation of the Port Wardens for account of the Uiulcrwri-
tersiuul ull concerned. Terms cash. deed
Auction Sales.
RY 1
, J. WAENI1.
Executor's Sulu.
Ily Virtue of a Decree of the Superior Court of Chatham
County, I will offer fur sale, buforo (he Court House in
the City of Savannah,
Gu the first TUESDAY in January, being 1st January.
18611. tin-following property, belonging to the estate of
the late Thomas Green. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock:
All that Tract of Isuid on Hutchinson's Island, opposite
tliu City of Savannah, containing ulrnut four htiudrt-d
acres(400acres;) bounded north by Duck river, oast by
lands of the estate of IV. W. Starke, and west by Judge
King's lund. Tills tract is divided In live lots. For pro
ductiveness. this laud Is unsurpassed by any iu the low
country of Georgia; it Is subject to dry culture; tliu river
banks being short, tfiey are easily kept fu order.
About 1,600 feet river front,'run off in lots of different
lnugtlis, suitable for wharves, lumber yards, Ac. The river
Is deep near the water line, being 15 to 1(1 feet, a short
distance from low wider mark.
Plans of the plantation and wharf lots can l>e Keen at
the Counting Room.
Auction Sales.
RY HEEE A I’HEM IMH
fBnreassoHs to PniLaatca AUbll
BY
^TjohWI’on.
Uottmca.
[BY AUTHORITY OF THE ST ATE OF GEORGIA.]
Ilnvann Plan Lottery,
Jasper County Academy Lottery t
MACON, GrA.
BEAUTIFUL SCHEME.
81 *4,000 FOR S3.
830,000!!
Will bo distributed at CONCERT HALL. MACON. GA.,
Dee. 15,1855, according to tin* following miignilkvnt mid
unprecedented Scheme, under tin* sworn sujierlntendenco
of Co). Geo, >J. Logan and Jns, A. Xlabel, Esq.
C lnuH II.
DKCEMIIER 16TH, 1865.
CAPITAL, 13,000 DOLLS.
1 Prize of. $12,000
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
O N tin* first TUESDAY ill January next, iu front of tliu
Court House, between the legal hours of sale, will bo
sold, ill compliance with the lu-t will and testament of
late Doratheii Abrahams, tho following vtiluuldo City pro
perty, belonging to said estate:
Half Lot No. 4 in fee simple, Laroche. Tythlng Heath-
court Ward, next to the residence of J. W. Morrcl, with
the brick two story dwelling, store and cellar, fronting ou
llroiightou street, now occupied by J. I>. Jesse asu family
grocery, sulijei t to a lease of time years from first of Feb
ruary next.
Lot No.il, Liberty Ward,with the tw o tenement two story
wooden dwelling, frontlngon Droughtou street, with car
riage houses,stables and kitchen. The lot issiihjcct touii
annual ground rent to tliu City of $27.50 (twenty-seven
dollars and titty cents.)
Also, Lot No. 10. Jackson Ward, on which Is a large two
story wooden dwelling on a high brick basement, fronting
on ilull street, with carriage house and stable; on tho
southwest corner of said lot, Isa small two story wooden
dwelling on n high brick basement, fronting also on Ilull
street, withcnrringu house undstable; this lot is subject
to an annual ground rent of $iKi,12 (thirty-three dollars
und twelve cents.
The above property will be sold without reserv
Terms—One-tlilrd cash, um-third three mouths credit,
and remaining third four months credit, secured by mort
gage of tin* property, and policy of insurance transferred.
J. DKLAMOTTA,
nov 10 Executor Dorothea Abrahams,
SALE AT AUCTION
XIV THE CITY OF DAHIBN.
W ILL he sold on Saturday, tin* 8th day of this
month, ill (lie city of Darien, near tin* Exeliunge
Dock, at 2 o’clock. P. M„ the following articles, suved
from the bark Mentor, now lying on tho Breakers of
Dot my Bar. Sold by order of tliu Port Warden, for the
benefit id' all concerned:
l Lob Wheel Chain, Topsails Shoot, Top-gallant Shoots
mid Runners.
1 Lot after-running Gear; 1 brass mounted Wheel.
1 Mainsail. 1 Main Trysail, ii Topsails.
1 Royal, ii top gallant sails, 1 Foresail.
1 Jib, 1 livingJili. 1 foretopmast stay.
1 Sail. I main topmast, staysail.
1 Mizzcu topmant staysail, 1 spanker.
1 Gaff topsail. 1 lot blocks, 1 wogel go
1 Medicine chest, 1 mahogany sofa, 2
liiolc, 2 coils new rope, 1 stove and fixtures. 1 lot running
gear, forehead and spear lilies, 1 ball oakum, 2 anchors,
1 hawser. 76 fathoms, l)., - inch moving chitius, 1 devil
claw, mid three boats.
Also the sail lmrk Mentor, ns she now lies on tlio North
Jlnakers of Doboy Bur; together with all tho standing
rigging, spars, pumps, two anchors,und two chain cable*.
Also, 12 barrels beef. 4 do. pork, 0 do. (lour, uud IU do,
of bread. Terms of sale cash.
E. M. BLOUNT, Auctioneer.
Darien, Dec. 3, 1855. dec 6—3
The foil.
iug lots of land:
11)1,30 District., Marion ro.,
Damlulpli <
1(H) l.
244, 4
114,12
3511, 13 “
1 1711, 8 “
62,11 “
1 1U7, 13 “
1 25,12 •
1 300,12 *
1 307, 12 “
‘ 1,13 *
• a, 13 “
‘ 30,13 “
• 32,13 w
■ 68, 18 u
‘ 135,11 “
• 77,17 *
‘ 300, 2,3“
• 10,21,3“
‘ 32,14,3“
‘ 201, 7,3“
• IMI, 7,3“
‘ 10,21 “
• 162,25,2“
‘ 70,18,7 “
• 776,21,3“
< 788,15,2“
• 70, 0.7“
‘ 278.12,1“
• 4040,12.1 “
• 463,13,1“
- 250,12.1“
h 315,12,1
Rand'
dpi) co„ 202; j acres,
l/ e ro.. 202U acres.
Monroe co., 200 acres.
Crawford co.
Dooly co., 260 acres.
Doolv co., 250 acres.
Dooly co., 250 acres.
Dooly eo., 200 acres.
Dooly co., 250 acres.
Dooly eo.. 260 acres.
Dooly eo., 260 acres.
Dooly co., 250 acres.
Dooly co., 250 acres.
Early.
linker co., 250 iirrca.
Thomas co., 260 acres,
Paulding co., 40 ucrcig
Gordon co., 40 acres.
Gordon co., 100 acres.
Gordon eo., 1*10 acres,
Gordon co.. 100 acres,
t'obbro., 40 acres.
Murray co., 100 acres.
Murray eo., 100 acrcH.
Cherokee co., 40 acres,
Cherokee co., 40 acres.
Fannin co.,40 acres.
Lumpkin co., 40 ucrca,
Lumpkin co., 40 acreit
Lumpkin co., 40 iwres.
Forsytli co., 40 acres.
Forsyth co., 40 acres.
2, Iii ffquurc No. 15, West Point, Gu.
also,
Tin* undivided liulf of
615, 4,3, Cass co., 40acres. •
,J')8, 8,4, Walkerm, 100 acres.
804,12.1. Lumpkin co., 40 acres.
23.18.2, Cold) eo.. 40 acres.
172. 3,3, Paulding eo.. 40 iicreS.
'DJ-MtjItKOW, ut 11 o’clock, In front of store:
The usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquora,
Crockery and Glssr Ware, Dry Goods, new and second
Imnd rurtiltiiro, Clothing, Fancy Articles, Clocks, Watch-
U * v l 'n e r J r li* r ’’ ^ ,,nn * cash before delivery,
N. n — All articles purchiiM-d ut miction uud not settled
for before the m il regular sale, will be sold on account
uud rl'k of runner imrcliioM-r. ( | t . c 7
On the first TUESDAY In January next, at II o’clock, In
(hint of Court House.
A plantation on White Marsh Island, opposite Thun
derbolt. containing about 380 acres more or Jess, of which
about 200 acres are cleared and under g'ssl cultivation,
tie* balance gim I wood und shingle* land of white oak,
hickory, and pin*-. On the promises are n good two story
dwelling house, burn wit It ull necessary out buildings.
AI-out sillin' time and pine, 6 negroes, a woman aged
| all >nt 35, witli her two children, a buy about 0 years, and
a Imv about I jeur* old, a uiun about 28 years, a woman
nb'iiit 5*i \ cur-*. Alio the stock of wild place consisting or
ntll". lioVres. Imgs, Ac. Also tin- farming utensils on suid
Lint.ition wiili tli- fiats, < auoc-s, boats, Ac., u liuggy und
luruev). house furniture, about 200 bushels corn ; peon,
potatoes, fodder, kc., Ac.
Belonging to the estate of P. Mart-in, deceased, and sold
. older ot Gi" cX"< utors for the heuefit of the heirs and
editors of Mild estate. Terms made known on day of
b*. dec7 JOHN CASH, Executor.
Executor’s Sale.
Ou tho first TUESDAY, in January next, at 11 o’clock,
iu front of Court House.
Will be sold by order of tho Executor: Lot Nos.4 and 5,
and improvement, Carpenters Row, feo simple, 45 feet
each, front on East Broad st.. and 160 feet deep to boun
dary street. Tli" improvement* arc two2 story wooden
house* on Ku«t Broad street, an<l 3 Ijr, story building* ou
Boundary street.
Also Lot No. 22 and Improvenent*, Magnzlno Ward, sit
uated on the north east corner of Broughton and East
Broad streets, 9<i by 150 feet, f< " simple. The improve
ments are 4 two story wooden houses on Broughton st.,
and 4 oil" story liuildings on East Broad st., with a storo
on tin* corner, now o -< upi<d by Win. Ilourkc.
Also Ku«t half lot No. t* and improvements, Perdval
Ward, mi Ftate street, next to the corner of Drayton st..
30 by IM) feet, fc" simpl". The Improvements are one \\5
story wooden hou«e. ou State street, and one wooden
building on the La no with all out building*, kc.
The uhovc property belonging to tlm estate of Patrick
Duffy, deceased, and sold bv order of the Executors for
the benefit of the heir* and creditor* of said estate.—
Terms made know n previous to the day of rale.
ivsil'ilOUKKE.} E ” c “ lora '
* Hard Coal at Private Sul".
Now In storo, for sale low, in quantities tifsuit purchas
ers. Hard roal for pnrlur um*. Terms cash. dec 7
bii:
Sal"
Two* nth ..r Lot
No. 8S3, 2.4. Polk i"
*• 80, 2, Rabun
', 4G0 ii
1 side ladder,
[impasses, 1 bln-
Fifteen (15) Negroes: Frank, Jim, Jo", Eliza, Dauie*
llarbord. Mary, Ciuda, Judy, George, Lttlo Jim, Josinu
Virgil. Alfred, Monmlny.
One phintatJon lint (nearly new,lone wagon, corn she
its, corn fan*, ploughs, hoes, spade-, one thrashing tin
'him*. Ac.. Ac.
Term*: fu the land nnd wharf lots ono-thlrd cash, bn
mce one and two years, bearing interest from the dny
mle, si cured by mortgage iindper-onal security. Forth
lots of laud, negroes and plantation ut"ii*ils. cash; pm
linscrs paying for title.-, mortgages nnd all ncces-nry pi
ms. dec 1 JNG. (’. KERB ILL, Executor.
%* Charleston Courier, Augusta Sentinel and Columlic
Inquirer, copy once per week for three weeks, and sen
bills to this office. ’
$500 are..
100 are..
60 are..
25 a
2.000
1.000
2,600
1,000
3.750
3.250
ROSE CLARKE,
Jl.lF.Vl' FERN'S la-t book, superior to Jluth
F Hall, Faulty Fern. Ac. A!-> Flunk Leslie's Gazette
n un. for D' Ccinlicr, Knickerbocker Magazine for
I" r. Putnam's Monthly for Decelubcr. Received
WARNOUK A DAVIS, Itooksoll.T*A Stationers,
No. 150 Congress street.
pharmacy:
i iniruductiou to prncticul Phurmney, u text t>ook
i, and guide to the physician, l'luir-
test and di uggists : by Ed. 1
•i limulr. d illu-tratii'iiH.
tun-"ii Enzlisli history nnd Tragic i*«otr;
•roll.-sT Rceil, of Pennsylvania University,
lie’s IRsturv of Greece, 10 vol. luo.
g.inm' p."'iii*, Morocco, extra giilt.
trica, nntiqnu calf-gilt.
with upwards
by tho
i Ann r
do
.hi I Piitmim, Magazines, for December.
• Christian year; elegantly illustrated and
t .a I m Antique rulf extra.
iciori Art Journal lor November.
. unis r's Kdunliurg Journal, for December.
\>. THORNE WILLIAMS.
£ 11X8.—Wc have now on hand a large assortment of
double ami single barrel gnus, suitable Utf deer,
drd shooting. Also 2 large No ft gunge, boat
in-, made to order, mid for sale low, call at
LOVELL A LATT1M0KK.
illl
tliu ubovo
DAN’.V A WASIinUItN.
FOR NEW YORK.—DEM ILL’S LINK.—
- t ^ The new A No. 1 Schooner RICHARD M. 1)E-
Mi'l.TTr Hiram Look, Master, Is ready t
for above port. Apply to
iiov27
FOR BALTIMORE.—'The schr. WUOD-
a ur,.i a . si'i r iiiIIitikiuiieu—iic bciii. ** >
of the five tenement Houses, situated uu HU IIKIE, White, master, will have dispatch for
I....... a u......... ii...., .i.. ...
liji'l corner of Jones ami Ahcrcorn streets. Rent
IsiillJ c•■-.)) per annum. Possession given Imnuiillaicly.
Alsu, I lie storo on Bull street opposite tho Post Office.
Inquire of A. DONAUD,
uug 14 Comoro) Huy and Hull streets.
TO RENT.
.. T POSSESSION given immediately, tho Western
• ii Tenement of II. It. Jucksou’s House, iu South
[iliLllr.iiul.at. Apply to A. U. DAVENPORT,
liov 2—tf
FOR RENT.
A COMFORTABLE Two Story *>Gck Dwell-
H] Inif, nlensantly sitnaton on JJbor.y streoi, with
JUL*tuhle,Carriage I lou^e.and Servants Room above,
good Yard and One Well of Water. Apply in
octUff WM. WRIGHT.
th" iTViiive port. Foj freiglit c
at Telfair's Wharf, or to
r passage, apply on board
, &.C.—60U bales
barrels jiotntues.
prime East-
landing per
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
■AASTKRX HAY
rj ■ in I lay. uud :ioO
"liu Sidney. For sa
X ’EW 0001)8.—Just received: White Worsted
Caps. Colored Elastic Belts, White nnd Colored
1 Belts, .Misses colored Kid Gloves, shell side combs,
•• vests. Ac. By
7 _ HENRY LATHROP k CO.
^ J A Y.—2U0 iniles prime Eastern Hay, lauding from
laird, in barrels nnd kegs,
LYNN k SNIDER.
outs,
i store and for sale by
ITS.—600 busliola Ib'7
O ATS.—500 l u-hels Ildiry Pcnn-ylviinia **■
500 bushels of feed oats, daily exp.-efed per schooner
IJRANDY, GIN A&^YVIIISKY—AH ^ualitlea
M ILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
d f>r
KV
sale by’ [dec 7]
IJOI.-Unding
fllOIIAt'CO.—30 boxes Rucker A Co. brim, landing
I and for sale [dec 71 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
t tOHN—For sale at depot and in store.
, dec 7 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
Y ASTERN HAY—LUndine and for aide.
7 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
»• ) A POINTER DOG—Spoiled—Liver color,
iHlj uud White—answers to name of ‘'SAMBO.”
If Jj A liberal reward will be paid for tho rccovc-
ry of said D*ig, by
■ •■' 1VAYNK. GRENVILLE A CO. _
CIIOICB INVOICE OF FRUIT TREES
'•7- LANDING nnd for salo—comprlsing Apples,
’Ap/ic./f, pen, h, Cherrha, Pcium,* PI tun, und
•jMvRaiplH-rry—wi re ordered for a gentleman, who
.•gLVfc bn* dispots'd of his place, and arc now offered
-.1". Apply Ur T. J. WALSH,
No. 170 Bay-st.
*n* Saw .Mill, & l,anil lor Sale.
eif. A FINE HTKAM HAW MILL. lotated in Bulloch j
county, on the great Gg-e. bee River, together j
w '*l- •' acre* | pi,,,, bind, and 1
•vi— some swamp land upmi \*bi. |.„ line growth of
• hickory, a-h, Ac. About 5uo a<r. s or the laud is
>■ Kupon whh-h an-1»»>» •Vh-ment.-ofw**ldwelling*, I
‘►■a house and ull necessary improvenieiits for pliiuta- !
* ■' •!*". The Mill lias uu excellent circular saw attached. I
I'loperty will Ire sold at a bargain. Enquire of
FOR RENT.
M The stores under ST. ANDREW? HALL,cor- j
nor of Broughton and Jefferson streets, will bo
let in two, three, or four Store* to suit tenants. |
Po».e-aion on 1st November. For terms, apply to ;
ang 20 WILLIAM ROGER*, So reiary. j
t . ou &AEE.
M Tbai cominodloiisund dosirnbloresidence sJtti
nted on Lot No. 34, Liberty Ward, fronting on !
South Broad, near Wes'. Bmud streets. The I
hou-o h substantially built ol brlcks, is well flinished
In overv part, and filled up with gas and water fixture-.
It also lias an excellent pump in Iho yard and a (lower '
garden altnched to the premises, togolhor with ull ne
cessary out buildings.
The propertv can he inspected by any ono desirous of
purchasing. For terms, apply to
aep 18-ir Til OS. II. IIARUEN.Tjriisleo^
TO RENT.
M ONEof tho teiieruenis on Lincoln strccl, be
tween Congress ami St. Julian streets. Terms I
moderate, and possession given immediately.— j
Enquire of ' oct 30 J. F. GAMMON. |
. HO||Rb FORMA EE.
M 'J'imt largo and oonimo lious Dwelling tor-
incrly occupied by Dr. Wildmau. situated on a S
full und half lot at the corner of South Broad and j
Abercorn streets iu this city. Terms liberal. Apply to
„ov 3 BACON to LEVY.
TO RENT*
M TWO TENEMENTS in Gordon Block, front- |
ing Chatham Square, and well furnished with
water, gus, stables, &c. Possession given 1st
November. EDWARD U. WILSON, Agent,
oct IU No. 72 Bryan Sticet.
FOR I HEN T 7
M TIIB EASTERN TEN KM ENT of Brick Build
ing, corner of Abcco'U and Jones Street
Apply to
oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON to CO.
v 23 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
> FOR LIVERPOOL,—The A 1 hi.ip 1U>
jJgS&TUNDO, Cupt. Percy, will have quick desputcu.
Forlrelght, apply to
dee7 ° BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00.
FOR LIVERPOOL,-The A 1 ship LAW-
^JgRENCK BRGWN, Pierce master, having ■*4 of enr-
Fo engaged, and going on board will have quick di spatch,
gor IVeiglit, apply to
dec 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
7a, FOR III VERPOOIj.—The Amerienn ship
<fiCmFLOiUDA, Capt. Saiinerman. having commenced
"**®l'Hiding, will have despatch lor the above port.—
For freight engagements, apply to
dec 4 T. R. AJ. G. MILLS.__
FOB IrlVBRPOOIi.—Tho A 1 American
f£jg- l - l l* KGUITY, James J. Noyes master, having
( must of her cargo engaged, will havo quick despatch.—
i For haliince of freight, apply to
I nov ft—tf CARL El’PING.
FtiK" LIVERPOOL—The ship MARCIA C.
DA Y, Chase, master, will have despatch for the
above port. For freight of 500 hales Cotton, appl> to
! 0Ct28 T. It. to .1. G. MILLS.
\S2-J, FOR LlVEUPooL-fmi A I American sJhlp
1 CHARTER OAK, lloudlittlo, master, hnving
| purl ol her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for
I above port. For I'relgr.t apply to
130
18 Approximation Prizes tiOO
251 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $30,000.
Only 10,000 Numbcit.
Tickets $5—Halves $2.60—Quarters $2.25.
In this scheme if you draw anything, even tho lowest
prize, it will be five times the cost of tin* ticket. Prizes
payable in full, without deduction—and every prize is
drawn at each drawing, and some person must get them. 1
Orders strictly confidential. Drawings sent to orders.— ’
Registered letters at nly risk. Rills oil all solvent Banks |
ut pur.
Uv’ Address
JAMES F. WINTER. Manager, Macon, Gu.
GKO. A. McCLESKKY, Agent,
dee G Bull st., (2 doors from Day.; Savannah, Gu.
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY,
CI1AS8 IO,
I Will b" drawn at Atlanta, De.emli.T 24.
CAPITA!, PII1ZU, 10,000 I)l)M,Ans I
1,000 FHXZ3DS.
Tickets, $5—Halves, $2.60—Quarters. $1.25.
Address SAM'L SAYAN, Manager,
nov 24 Atlanta, Ga.
SAVANNAH AGENT IKS.
I. II. MAID-TON, General Agent, Bull Street, immo-
diutolv oppo«iti> the Post Office.
J, L ALJ’BEV, on Broughton, between AVliitukor k i
Durnsrd Streets. nov 14
D RAWN NUMBERS Of Greene nnd Pulaski
Monument Lottery, Class 2»1 :
40 42 23 72 08 60 11 12 67 GO 71 7.
dec 7 E. WITHIXGTON.
.#137000
78 Number Littery—13 Drawn Ballots.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
CLASS 202 FOR 1805.
To be drawn at Savannah, Ga., Dec. 7. 1855.
GREGORY k MAURY, MANAGERS,
sen 1: st e :
1 of 913,000—1 of 85,000-1 of 9‘4,500.g
Tickets $3 00—Shares iu proportion.
Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the package, for
sale by dec 7 K. AV1THIXGTON.
oct 2o “ IIUIGII AM, KELLY A CO._
— FOR ilAVRE.—Tin* llm* ship" GROTTO,
*£±E , <'iiptaiii Lnnilerkiu. For freiglit 5oo bales cotton,
apply to [dec 7J BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
' ' ‘ FOR HAVRE.—The Ship CONSUL, Captain
J. 11. Mortimer, for engagement of Grain or Cut-
ton; apply to
nov 22 J. R. k J.G. MILLS.
V- rn WANTED TO CHARTER.—A vessT*
.JAiPto loud with Timber and Lumber, for St. Joints
N. It. Apply to CAULKTON & PARSONS,
nov 21
FOR FREIGHT Oil CHARTER.—
The brig I). B. DOAN'K. Apply
OGDEN. STABH k CO.
TO RENT.
A brick storo ami dwelling, corner of Churlton
and Jefferson strocK Apply to
• hi-pi25 WYLI.Y to MONTMOf.LIN.
It. Met'ROAN,
, Striven Co., Gn.
i Die ain't
RUNAWAY!
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD 1l
Tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will
be paid for the apprehension nnd delivery iu
Suviuinnh.or to my overseer, on St. Uutlioriiio'8
Island, of ANTHONY, who nhsconded during
tho last Spring, lie is rather under five feet in
height, black, lias a round full face, is stout and well
proportioned. P. M. KOLLOCK.
nov 27—codtf
Look Out for the Murderer!!
0xoo n aa w a. r. r> .
B ROKE JAIL la»t night iu this place, a Negro Man,
limned I'KKSLY, who was under Heiitem-e of death
for the crime of murder. Said negro is of copper Color,
full large eves, tall, full six feet, weighs about 170 lbs.,
very intelligent, ran read and write, and will probably
>pt to pass as a free negro.
nov 11 -Jin Hcnrboro
*.* Charleston Courier will ropy the
!■'" 'l"lliirH. uud s-. n l bill to this offie.
FOll SAXil-I.
<:• co ACRES of lam), lying iu Seriven county,
''’■..."Iii "Ii Ill'll" 'll lillel. 52 miles fl"lll the city,
•TS'iV i"l rii"C. It. 1 milling thiouieh it: 75 wren of
'iplaii'l and 11 |iortion of the Imy laud cleared and
f lee, ili< balance well timbered with pine nnd
GT'iulli. The bay land is equally as gissl nnd fertile
' • ‘•fisqier’s’’ or ••Young’s" bays, it lying Iwtweeu
■' :i Tim improvenieiitsiir*-illj sbuy frame Dwelling,
’ ' r.-ei, will, five rooiiiH ami all necessary outbuild-
Ti" health of the lisiition inn* good us any in the
'* ry. On the place is a fine peach OrchunI and
•'' I'Kriptions of fi ml. With the place run lie bought
''“k ot Cattle luul Hogs, Ac., aiulji good assortment
^ , r,ll, i'g Dnpleinents, If the purih.iH r wishes. For
1, ip ! U> WM. WHKIIIT.
Plantation and Negroes,
FOR HAI.E. ° 7
£** 1 ACRES OF LAND,on the I.ittl- Ogee. heu
**lx miles from Savannnli, adapted to the
l.ltlo
, Ring.
The
wooded, HIH. eptilde o| Uu Li.
rnlenre of n Plunk Road ami
Hi" planlaGiui will he sold, ii
i n, fodder, stock, Ac.
NEGRGI'.R. Applv I., lb" sub
J. M. MiDDLETD.'*.
Said Presly in tho samo
negro’tliat was arrested iu tlm city of Savannah in July
la-t ||e was then th" property of Willy A Moulmolliu.
-r Savannah. I will give the above reward for the appre
hension of said negro, ho I can get him.
* WM. J- OGILVIK.
Lexington, Gu., IK*-. 1. «lec 4—0
Madison Female College,
(AT MADISON, GA.;
raillE SPRING TERM or this Institution will begin on
| MONDAY. January llth, 1850, under the direction
ot the following
Faculty 1
Itev. JOB. II. ECHOLS, A.M., President, nnd Professor
Mmal Philosophy.
Rev. JAMES L. PIERCE, A.M., Professor English and
Latin Literature.
Be*. WM. C. BASS. A.II., Professor Natural Science,
Rev. JOHN A. MOSKLY, A.M., Professor MuthemutirH.
l'rof. GKO. C. TAYLOR, Toucher of llurp, Piano, Violin,
Crayon and Oil I'aiuliiig.
Miss A. K. ICOlll NSGN, Piano, Guitar, Singing, Water
Colors and Penciling.
.Miss MARGARET K. SHERMAN, Principal Preparatory
Department, and Instructress in Embroidery and Wax
Flowers.
Board 1 lie lulling lights, fuel nnd washing.) per nu-
1111111. il.'io. Tuition In Literature Department per an-
1 mini, $60. No ex tin charge for Vocal Music and llic
I l.mig'iuigi'H. <l.aliu and French.) Tho first Thursday ill
I Jnl v VI IB be I'oininenceinenl Day.
Calalogims containing particulars, may be obliiliied on
' applieation to any of the Faculty.
dec I I’.w W. C. ilASB. Sci'y or Faculty.
P it; IRON. 60Tons No. I Pig Iron, landing and for
Mlcby rov 10 BBIGIIA.M, KELLY k tJO.
~ A-i\ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER
OR AN EASTERN DR NORTHERN POUT.—Tho
new schr. J. A. STANLEY, Cnpt. Simmons, is ready ti
receive freight orchurterns above. Apply to
imv 17 ROWLAND k BON.
WANTED TO CHARTER.—A Vessc
^Baiihout Iho raiiacity of 260 casks Rice. Apply to
Mi COHENS A HERTZ.
>•-£* FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—
^uJIoTlio schr. ANAN'DALE. IDi-e master. Apply to
ii"V A CARLKTON k PARSONS.
WANTED,
n TO CHARTER, several VESSELS to load wit
Timber and Lumber, for England, France, and the
■afeBcXnrth of Europe. Apply to
nov 20 CAUL El*PING.
VESSELS" wanted.
A Vessel to load from Jacksonville, Fla., to
Philadelphia.
•sueI to l<oud from Jacksonville, Fla., to Boston.
A Vessel In Luo! from Darien, Guo., to Thomastou, Slo.
For which a liberal freight will be paid. Apply to
nov 23 WAVER k CONSTANTINE.
v i;sm;l \va n a i;d.
sit&m A Vessel from 400 to 500 tons to load with
SUsL sawed I.umber for Cndez. For which a llbe-
tni Iruighl will bo paid. Apply to
nov 2 (JOI1KN8 fc HERTZ.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The brig
*£Qjg l KoLI.'S, Kuowllou, mnsler. Apply lo
oct :ui OGDEN, STARR to CO.
s ( Tt FOR SALE.—FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The
^Q^felliio schr MARIETTA HAND, well suited for
carrying Grain or Colton, will lake freight or charter,
or can lie pureJinsud on application to t.'npt Terry, on
board, at Anderson's upper wharf, nr to
ocl3J ROWLAND to SON.
AT COST PRICE!
W. D. ZOGI1ACM
Si, CO. have received
-zr-y'wyrtsome first class J. Chick- 1
» g 3 •ering and J. Gilbert k
Six and Seven Octave IMANOB. on commission, of,
which they are uutlu>rii<"d to dispose of
AT COST PRICK!
For durability they ran lie fully warranted, whilst their
volume of tone’is acknowledged by tho most critical con-
noisetirs.
Purchasers and especially the Lidlcs, nro respectfully
invited to view the»o Instruments.
W. D. ZOGIIAUM k CO.,
uuv 20 Nos. 107 Bryan and 04 St. Julien struct*._
OPENING FALL AND WINTER N1IEI-
i\i;iiy GOODS.
MRS. C. FREELAND will open this day, 18th
of October, 11 large nnd selected assortment of
_ Jnj _ goods, consisting of French, Bilk, and Balin
pattern Bonnets; also a choice lot of plain und colored
Straws. Ribbons, Velvets, Laces, Flowers, Feathers,
Embroideries, Dress < 'ups nnd Head Dresses.
• Bonnets Cleaned and Pressed.
N. B. And Hits Heason, iu the Dress making depart
ment, she will bo enabled 10 please her customers In
every respect ns to Fitting, Making and Trlmltig. as sho
has udvaiitncos of procuring tho best nml most ap
proved Paris Fashions, monthly, having also engaged
theservlces of a competent person from tho Norih.-
Khe will nay particular attention to U10 Making, Braid
ing and Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Drcssei
made in iho most fashionable manner In twenty-four
hours. 174, BROUGHTON STREET,
ocl IB Opposlto Bt. Andrews llnll.
COAL-COAL.
TONB Bolt Lump Coal for parlor use, 600 tons
™ Broken mu) Screened lied Ashe,260 tons largo
ransom ston e works,
if Dry Goods, kc.. ut Auction.
On SATURDAY next, Dec. 8lh, ut II o'clock, in front of
store,
1 mu* Warsaw L. C. Bleached Homespun,
1 ease Spring River
J case Lowell B. II. “
1 ease No. 6 Cltv Tmda “
1 bale3; Morris Brown -
1 I Nile ft Wuverly •• •
1 bale [V, Ticks.
1 bale Ipswich Demins.
1 case lull pieces Fast Colors Prints,
1 ruse 10 “ “
1 case 2u *♦ Heavy Negro Kerseys.
A large assortment of Alpacas. Merinos. Coburgs, Bl'k
wing Bilk. Woolen Llnseys, tine Irish Linens, Threads,
Buttons, Jeans, Giuglmms. kc.
also,
1 case Hardware and Cutlery,
141 duz. Mason's Blacking,
2 rolls superior Ingrain Carpctiug.
ALSO,
25 lot* best quality Gold Jewelry; several fine Gold
ever Watches, Ac.
All the above goods will be received per steamer Gor
don. from Charleston, 011 .Saturday morning, und bo sold
ilhoiit reserve.
Teiins—Under $100, cash; over$100, 60days, for np-
roved endorsed pupal' dec 6
ludiuii Pony ut Private Bale..
A very fine - Creek’’ Indian Buddie Pony. Bold for
o fault. nov 20
Lump l.cliigh.25
Use.for sale Iu ’
imv 20—12
Ions Bichiuoiid Fine Coal for Bmitli
cash from Coal Yard. Eastern Wharves
A. N. MILLER ft CO.
I.EKLEK & WILCOX,
DENTISTS,
Office ovor DuVViii to Morgan’s Store
> on Congress Blrcct,
" SAVANNAH, OA.
oct 4—ly
TU NICA I. CARD.
ZUIjIUS IIAHIN&,
JPrafeasoi’ of .Tfttsic,
Respectfully offer his services to tho
citizens of Bavnnnah.
iiMKflp T'o bo louud at \V. D. Zoitliauin's rSf-KlP
^£5^ Music Store
oct 1—3in
Nl'NBItlEM.
11BLS. Stuart's crushed Sugar, 25 do. do. pow-
tiered Sugar.
60 do. do. B. clarified Sugar.
50 do- do. A. do.
lUhhds. choice St. Croix do.
10 do. do P. II. do.
1 75 Mil*. Butter, Sugar, nnd Soda Crackers.
fl60 boxes ground Coffee.
■25 do. do. Pepper.
160 do. Smith and Bin hiin'sfamily Soap.
60 do. Colgate*' pale do.
loo do. do. Hi. Bar and No. 1 do.
loo Reams Wrapping Paper, assorted sizes. Landing,
and iu store. For sale by
dee 0 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
f ARD, CODFISH AND IIERKINGg.-
JLi J ; ' Lids, prime new la.*af laird,
76 keg
2 Idol
ANDREWS ft FOVCIIE,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
WASHINGTON, WILKES CO., GA.
Will practice In all the Counties of the Northern Circuit.
GARNETT ANDREWS. BOUT. T. FOUCHK.
dec 0—tf
HATS I IIATS ! 2 IIATSM!
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh lot of those fine Mole
skin and Soft HATS, of the latest patterns and
colors, at the
BTAlt CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
nov 20 j 47 Bay street.
4
a
HATS AND CAPS
Cornel' llitrniird k Broughton-Sts.
fit
BILK HATS.
8OFT IIATB, of all descriptions.
CAPS of every STYLE and QUALITY.
Low for Cash or ooou Cnznt r. CORNER OF
oc 18-ljau BROUGHTON to BARNARD.
j. n. niLMonE.
F. KIDDER.
Ill.V IIURXLET.
FOll SALIi
A BALTIMORE BUILT A
^gg£!0fl tons burthens^; eiirries 1.800 barrels; four
pletu order for any voyage.
imv 20 CGffEN.N ft HERTZ.
1 CUPPER IIKIG of
nes 1,800 burr
•opper-fastened
family ns boarding scholars, where they
kindest eure and attention. .... „ ,
Mr. MASSON. Teacher of tho French Language. Res!-
tom ' deuce North side of Liberty street, 4 doors ubovo llar-
1 nov 22
To the Travelling Public.
THE DINING SALOON in the New
issenger Depot at Macon, will be
M'liedTHIS 1)A V, DcrcinbcrOil, where
cals will la* served on the arrival of
i'll Train of Cars. Attached to the
Isid.vicH and Gentlemen's Parlors nnd Wash
Boom*, ami everything necessary for tile accommodation
of th« travelling public. I.GGAN ft MKAKA,
Proprietors of Isiuier House, Murmi, Ga,
dee 3—2w
Smoke Good Segars!
Oir YOU WILL FIND THEM
(,'OllNKlt OF IIUIjIj ft UONGIIKNN-NT8.
f ll.WE IIKCKIV ED l>v recent iinival-i the following
brands, in mliliiioti lo my sloe., ot 1 limn: SEGAItS.
so unlveiMill.v acknowledged by Judges of the ailii l". as
“JUST TIIH THIISCV 1 ”
Conchllu Opera, Lit Descubrlerlii,
Excelsior Superior, La Proiililuil.
Consoliiciiin, La Vlgllencla, Gutierrez Gpera* 1 .
liov 21 M. MOLINA.
J. R. GILMORE ft CO.,
Commission Merchants,
JV 33 W YORK-
Particular attention giveu to too sale ol Cotton. Bice,
kc., nnd liberal cash mlvnuccs made on consignments.
REFERENCES:—Hunter ft Gamniell, Savanna 1, On.;
O.G. Parsley, Esq., President Commercial Bank, Kidder ft
Marlin. J. II. Planner, Esq., Wilmington, N. C.
juiv 16—ly
Jilts. Illi. U NMNGIIAM’S school
WAS Ol’ENED ON inn
first HI nml ay In November
M BS. C. would inform her friends tb%f
vacancies which may bo filled, hj**))
Jliero aro a few
•plying imme-
rd.
JAS. R. DICKSON,
l.ifo ami Fire Insurance Agent.
W ILL TRAVEL through tVntr.d and Upper Georgia
and Tennessee, duly authorized by lo
Companies, to solicit ami receive applicalions from par
ties wishing their lives or propii’ly insured.
He will also act ns agent fur th« Savannah Repiildican.
Refers to Messrs. Webster ft Palmes, M in. King, Ken
nedy ft Hem'll, J, M. Norwood, P. W. Alexander, V. W.
Skiff, Savannah. ” ov (V ~ tf
3D. M. BLOUNT,
UOLLEUTING AGENT,
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
W OULD respectful ly refer «*i»rllo» to Iho following
gentlemen: Alexander Mitchell, T. I. I oa-o and
Jacob Rokentiiiiigli, Darien,Ga.; Bumu d Palmer to Bon,
Bnvauniili; M.P.Hlnoey, E*i|.» t’horlostoii,8 U-jr.J.
Reck, Esq , (12 VVull-Mrcel, New YorR
Darien,Hot,, IH.1.1, " , ’ 1 -
11 A Y A Nil POT A
.11 W'll Cabbages, landing
Philurnfrom Nev
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CU
Codfish,
Herrings. I»niidiiig, and for side by
deoil SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
C AIITKH POTATOES.—50 bids Carter IV
tatoesjust received, for sale by-
dee 0 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
K UTTER AND CHEESE.—50 kegs chide
Goshen Ihitter,’ 75 boxes choloo Goshen Clieeso.-
iMndltig. and for aide by
dec 0 SCRANTON. JOHNSON ft CO.
K KICKS.—Bricks f.
dec 0
S AVANNAH MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCI
ATION STOCK, for sale by
d, e (i GKO. A. McCLESKKY. Sorrel's Buildings.
O OLBTIIOIlPE LOAN ASSOCIATION
STOCK, for sale by GKO. A. McCLESKKY,
Sorrel's Building*.
VEir CO AT 8^-300 Over Couts’of every descrip^
m. in quality, iu eolor, iu style and in size. Alt
suited by calling ut tin* Star Clothing Emporium,
147 Bay street. dec« WM. O. PRICE.
AMS.—Prime Hums iu liluls. and tierces iu store,
d for sale by MINIS ft JOHNSTON.
MINIS ft JOHNSTON.
iL ASTER.—60 bids. Plaster, for sale hv
CARLKTON ft PARSONS.
1 EM ENT.—100 libls. Cement, for sale by
CARLKTON ft PARSONS.
H' o
K aling twine—f
dee« _
H ay—Vn st<
dec 6
M
P
C
T ■
■ A dec 6 CARLKTON ft PARSONS.
P ER STEAMER FLORIDA:
Choice Pig Sides; do do Shoulders,
do do llama; do Bologna Sausage.
New Fig": do Layer Raisins,
do Hum'll Raisins; do Chestnuts,
do Hickory Nuts.
Also, Fulton Market Reef. Pig l’orlt. Smoked Beef, do
Tongue, Choice Goshen Butter and Cheese, &c. For sale
l,y nov 22 J..A. RR0WN._
TifEAL.—5110 bushels Fresh Ground just received.
lTj. For sale by WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF.
nov27
S ALT.—3.&IKI sacks BALT in stufe, and for sale liv
,1,>V fi WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF.
G
K
ICE.—1» casks Prime Rice,
asks Middling Rice,
.asks Small Rice. For sale by
dec 1 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
H AY—HAY—HAY.—Select and Eastern liny,
for sale by DAVIl) II. DILLON,
liov 29 Market Square.
•300 Bales North River
DAVID It. DILLON,
Market Square,
•iicuvy Seed Oats, lor sale
DAVID R. DILLON,
Market Square,
sacks extra Flour, for sale by
WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF.
H Hay, for Halo low, by
nov 29
( RUIN AND OATS.
J by
imv 29
pl,Ol|R.^
sf ;: ’
B
12
nov 14
and llamsiu store, ami for
MIMS ft JOHNSTON.
g 1LOAK CLOTHS.—llrown. Tan, Drab. Grey
L and Hla.'U Cloak Cloths. Back Flannels. English and
French Merinos. Printed Muslin de Lillies. Stella Shawls,
llav State do, Black Merino do. ftc. For sab* bv
Dr.Wl'IT ft MORGAN,
s liuildings. CongresMt.
•h*c
ltibe
>hio Bee-
For
O ATS.—fssi hufhi'ls prim.
sale, to arrive, per brig Margntv
2TSJ KSKm!: 1
S I I (4 A ilsT—-Double refilled Crushed, doilh!" refined
iMwilereiL Cofieo or soft Crusbod. refined V bile. In
store! ..ml for <i.l" by 0. A. L. LAMAR,
dee 6
B'*.’
I RISH POTATOES.—A ebolei'lot of Eating IV
1,lines, for sale low from store, by
ikJ ft LYNN ft SNIDER.
I IMF.
J dee f.
H AY.—Eastern and Nortlfern. tor sale by
LYNN ft BNIDI’.R.
M *lDDLINGS.-40
duo 6
LYNN ft HN1DER.
AT A 1.11 ANY, NEW YORK.
W E offer for sale, at our SAVANNAH 8TJV!
AGENCY, a largo and varied assortment of
STOVES,
OF OUR VWN MANUFACTURE,
and solie't u contlmianru of tho liberal encouragemei
given our Agency iu tills cily during llm pnst year. Fc
tho information of Al.l. I* \RTIKS interested in tl.-
STOVE Ill’S,NESS, eiihor buying or se'ling, we Imv
the satisfaction 01 informing our customers abroad (at
those ut home know tho fuct,i tliat during the past yeae
tee have sold MO It F. STORES than any other estab
lishment in the Biuto of Georgia or Smith Carolina.
Wo make this statement ill justice lo ourselves, nnd to
set us right before the (rude, nnd with a full d"lermin<
atiou of doing more and belter for our customers du
ring tho pri sent year. JAMBS BIM.I.IVAN,
Agenl for S. II. Ransom to Co.,
oct 13—2m Stove Manufacturers, vlbany, N. Y.
NEW T1 N~ST'0 It I’, AND MIEl.T-IRO:
MANUFACTORY,
HO. 141 SOl'TII U'KBT HIHKKT Hql'AKK. IIRYAN STREK1
■ WOULD inform my old friends nnd pat
roos, I havo opened the above store, to con
duct llie Stove, Tin uud S.ieet-tron buslneo
In all its various forms, where will be Putin*
a general variety of Stoves, Tin und Sheet
Iron Ware, which I will be pleused to sbo\
you, nnd at such prices as will satisfy you i
you want to purchase.
A) kinds of UnoIJnp, llnllers of Lead, Galvanize.
Iron Work of every description. Job Work and liepali
Ing executed with ilospulull,Old moves pat up and Pipe •
furnished at short notice.
Tln-Wuront Wholesale anil Reti.il. Call down Bryan
slrcel, It will pay you for the walk,
liov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agenl.
OALS.—The Household Caala, nor Bliandon, at t
low discharging, and will lie t-uppli< d in qminiRP
01 inn I'" than two (2) tons. Price eight dollar* per ton
of 2.210 lbs. Money to be sent with tli" application fo
delivery orders. ANDREW LOW ft CO.
•lee !l— 2w
I* AY I HAY II HAY I Ill-Prime Eastern llay,fJ:
MM. wtlcbv DAVID R. DILLON,
nov 19 Marke'Square.
LEACHED WHALE OIL—2.1 DARRELS
I Winter North We-t Coast WluileOil. foi
imv24 JOHN It. MOORE ft CO.
m schooner Jonn
WELLS ft CO.
Administrator's Sale.
On TUESDAY, llth of December next, at 11 o'clock, will
be sold ut th" Marshall House, Droughtou street,
All the Furniture in said House.i'unslstingof a large nnd
omplcto assort iiku t for said Hotel of parlor, Cham Iter and
Kitchen Furniture; also an Omnibus nnd sett of Harness
for Pair horses. Bold as the perishable property belonging
to the estate or A. It. Hartwell, deceased, by permission of
the Court of Ordinary and per order of the Administrator,
for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of said estate.
Termseiusb. A. DONAUD,Temporary Adm’r.
N. II. A catalogue of the articles can bo seen on uiqdica-
tiou at our Counting Room*, or to the Administrator.
ALSO,
The lease of the Marshall House can be treated for pre
vious to the dav of sale, mi application hi A. DONAUD or
Mr>. MARY MARSHALL.nov IP
LOST, WANTS, &c.
C”
B
j^OPE.-lnn coils Rope, landing In
nov
jpEAS.-Jtist
F"" ’’
dec
R
xtra and superfine Flour, for
WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF.
-109 sacks extra Rye Flour, land-
WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF.
F ALKIRK ALE.—17 barrels of tills superior
brand, diroet importation, lamling from ship Slum-
lmi, and for sale by MINIS ft JOHNSTON.
dec tl
JAL SODA, ftr.—1.000 lbs. superior Sal Soda,
LOUR.—Dm bag*
ale at the depot.
YE FLdUR.-
ing and for sale by
nov 3
S
150 lbs. Assorted Gum Drops.
Just received, and for sale by
JOB. M. TURNER. Agent,
dee 3 Market Square.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
DANIEL CRONIN, UPHOuBTERER, 80 IIRYAN-ST.
W OULD respect I oily announce to the citizens ol
Snvnunah, Hint he is ready lo make and put down
Carpets, OH Cloth, Mailing, Ac., nt the shortest notice
and on the most reasonable terms. 3mo—oct 3
4
TO YOUNG MEN.
a Another supply of Genius' last and much ad
mired style of Dress Bilk llais, received by last
steamer at the Hat and Cap Btore, 153 Congress
street. nov27 N. K. RAKNUM.
RAILROAD STOCKS AND llONDS.
S OUTHWESTERN and Muscogee Blocks,
Central and Southwestern Rond*.
For sale by dec 3 JAB. MclIKNRY, 118 Hay st.
CLARET COLORED HATS.
A FINE assortment of Claret Colored, IllncU,
Brow n and Drab FlNo Soft Felt llutH. of late styles,
j ust received at BARN UM'S.
(tee 3 _ •
HARPER FOR DGCEMIIEK.
H ARPBR'B new Monthly Magazine for December.—
This number commences tho twelfth volume—now
is the time to subscribe. Call early, that you may pro*
cure the first number.
Graham's American Monthly Magnzlno for Decomber.
also,
Lil v Hnson; or, Knrly Struggles'Midst Continual Hope.
A tale of Humble Life, by Alice Gray. Received and
for sale by WARNOUK ft DAVIS,
Booksellers nnd Stationers, No. 159 Congress st.
dec 3
COAL" FOR SALE.
L arge Lump Lehigh,
Red Ash. (broken and screened,)
Soft Parlor Lump Coal.
Smith's (Richmond; Coal.
Orders reecivod, nnd Coal delivered to any part of tho
citv, by application to GKO. A. McCLESKKY,
ilcc 3 Sorrel’s Ruililings, Hull street.
FOUR ENT.
HE FRONT OFFICE. No. 72 liny street, with two
Stores beneath. Apply Jo
17 it.WNARD ft ROWLAND.^
TO RICE PLANTERS.
B Snlisrrilier Is Agent for the sale of “ Anderson's
tent Rice 11 idler." It is compact and portable,
may be worked by band or horse power, turning out ac
cording to size of machine, from 2(> to 500 bushels per day.
Cuts and a model of tin* same may be seen by application
to dec 3 WM. P. YONGK, No. 04 Bay st^
SCHR. A. DEVEREAUX
A RRIVED ill four days from Ilnvann,with FRUIT
for tin* Savannah Fruit Emporium.
70,000 Oranges, ««» Hunches Bananas,
6,000 Plantings, 150 doz. Pine Apples,
Ochre and Tomatoes.
T
T'S
33,(WO Segars, Sweet Men
dec 4
NOTICE.
CENTRAL R. R. AND RANKING CO.OF GA.)
Savannah. November 14,1855. I
rrVIK Annual Meeting of Stockholders will bo held on
1 Tuesda v, I81I1 December next, at 10 o'clock, A. >1.
nov 15—isilee GKO. A. CUYLKR, Cashier.
CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH.
NOVEMBER TERM, 1865. .
FIT III’ CITY COURT of Bavnnnah Inis been adjourned
M until I lie 2,1 Monday of December next. Suitors, Ju-
rorsnnd Wllnews. will pjeasetake notice.
„„v9—tf WM. II. IIULLOCII.Clerk.
TO*CON Til ACTORS.
P roposals win in* received until Friday, tin* noth
inst., to take down the building on tho corner of
Smith Undid nnd Whitaker street*. For more particular
Information, enquire of tlm subscriber, at Ids office, second
story Sorrel lluilding. JOHN S. NORRIS,
v 2(1
Aivliitei
CO PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
f llAVK Tills DAY associated with me. BAMl'F.LG.
GA II MANY and FRANCIS J. CHAMPION. Tim bind-
ness will hereafter be conducted under tho name and
style of G \ KM AN VS ft CHAMPION.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 1, 1855.
„ov 5 G. W. UAUMANY
WANTED,
B Y a German, lately arrived from Now York, 30 year*
of age. a situation as Clerk In an office, or in n
Wholesale or Retail Store. Was several years In the Ll-
qiior trade; un.lei-lands mixing and everything in this
Inm. also Rar-keeping; I* n competent Rook-Keeper and
Penman, speaks German, Engli'b. Dutch nml a littlo
French; commands good city references: would make
himself generally useful, and has no objection to go out
of town. A not.* addressed T., office or this paper, will
meet with prompt attention. 1* doc 6
WANTED TO HIRE,
B Y THE YEAR. 5o likely Negro fellows, to work nt
tlm Parks Mine. Columbia (Jo., Gcorgi.u Liberal
wages Will be paid. Apply to
m.v2'—lin C. A. L. LAMAR.
WANTED,
S IX OR EIGHT good Negro hand*, for the steamer
Clms. llurtridgc. Apply to
dee 1 union AM. KELLY ft CO.
WANTED,
I AN1) WARRANTS. Tho highest going rates will bo
J paid for Land Warrants, by
nov 31 SPENCER OWUIELLACO.
TO IIRICKMAKERS. ~
W ANTED 590.000 Drick. For particulars, enquire of
tliu subscriber, on tin* second story of the Sorrel
lluilding. nov 24 JOHN S. NORltlS, Architect.
WANTED,
) PURCHASE, Second-hand Wine nnd Porter Dottles.
Apply to T. J. WAI.SII, So. ITOUay street.
T
WANTED.
| Afl AAA IIUSII ELS of OYSTER SHELLS to bo
IwUqUUU dull vert'd within thouoxt six months.—
Apply to[oct23 fi. A. L. LAMAR.
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE. 1
Savannah. Dec. 1st, 1855. j
T HE following Lids are in arrears to tho City for
Ground Rents, viz: •
Buow s M \nt>— Lots No. 13,14,15,24,42.43, 44, 45, 62,
6d. 59,61. 62.03, 05; No. 66. 71, tw o quarters each ; No. 61,
08.69. three quarter", and No. 67, 70, four quarters.
I'll VTII \>i IV Mil*—Lot - No. 3. 0.9,10,11,12.13,15,17, IS,
19. 20. 21, 22,23. 24. 25. 27, 29, 31,121. 34, 37, 38. two qrs.
each; Lots No.4.20, eight quarters each; Lots No. 5,10. four
quarter* each; Lds No. 4, 20, eight quarters cadi, und Lota
No. 14 and 36, ten quarter*each.
Com miii » Wahd—lads No. 1. 3, 4. 6.11, 12.14.15,16. 22,
21,37, two quarters each; LitsNo. 28 ami 31, threoqunrtcra
each, and No. 8. eight quarter**.
CitAW ronn Warh— Ia»ts No. 4, 7, \\ 12, 13. 21,23, 24. 29,
33. 34, 35. 38. 41. 42.43. 68. up, 70, 71, two quarters each ;
Nuts No. 31, 32. 35, 46, 47.|' 3, 64,05, three qanrters each ;
Lot No. 3, four quarters ; ami Lot No. 4S, six quarters.
E1.11r.BT Waiii—Lots No. 1, 0,11.12, 20, 23, 27. 29. 30,
31, 32. ."*3, ,'W. 49, two quarters cadi; Lots No. 3 ami 37,
three quarters each : Lot No. 39, four quarters, nml Lot
N'o. 24. six quarters each.
Franklin Wabu—Lots No. 2,3. 4, 6, 8.9,10,12,17,18,
25, 30, 31, two quarters cadi. East and West halves of
Lots No. 7 ami 33. two quarters each.
New Fn inrun Waiii*— lads No. 2, 5. 0.12, 14. two qrs.
each : Lots No. 1.11,17, three quarters each, nml Lot No.
13, fourteen quarters.
(incc.v Ward—Lots .Vo. 2, fi, 10. 25. 20, 28, 8S, 37, two
quarters each ; Lot* No. 14. 20,39, three quarters each;
Lots No. 15, IS, four quarters each ; Lot No. 0, East uud
West halves, three quarters each.
J u-kson Wahd—lads No. 13,10.17, 21, 22, 20, 32, 33,
36,37, 38,39. 46, two quarters each; Luts No. 42, 43,
three quarters each, and Lot No. 47, six qnarters.
J as rut WARP—Lots No. 8, 9,35, 37. 43, 47, 48, two
quarters each; Lots No. 21, 24, 45, 46, three quarters
each: Lot No.30. six quarters; Lot No. 3, ten quarters,
ami Lit N'o. 29, eleven quarters.
LaFayrttr IVAttn—Lots No. 1, 0.7, 8. 9,10. 21.30, 31,
32, 33, 34, 37, 38. 43. 44. 40, two quarters each; Lots So.
22, 41, three quarters each, and Lots N'o. 23, 45, ten quar
ters each.
Lmr.RTv Warp—Lots No. 8. 9,10, 11, 12,15, 27, 43; Lot
No. 30, three quarters, and east nml west halves of Lot
No. 29, six quarters.
Montkrev Warp—Lots No. 1. 2. 3, 4. 5. 8, 9,10,18, 20,
25,20,27, 2-8.30. two quarter* each; Lots N'o. 0,31, 32,
33, 35. three quarters each; Lot No. 17, four quarters;
Lot No. 13, six quarters, ami Lots No. 11,12, ten quarters
each.
1’i i.ASKi Warp—Tint* No. 1. 2,3, 6,9.11.14.17. 18, 22,
24, 26, 3-4, two quarters ouch: Lot* N'o. 15,16, 23,31, three
quarters each: lads No. lo, 3S, six quarters each, and Lot
No. 7. eight quarters.
Sprinufif.ui Plantation.—Lots No. 3, 4, 5. 6,9, 10,
11.12,13, 14.15, 16,17.18. 20. 27, 28. 29, 30, 31, 32, 42, 44
40.47. two quarters each, lads No. 7, 8. 41. four quar
ters each. l.ol No. 19 eight quarters. Lot No. 1 ten
quarters, ami lad N'o. 2, twelve quarters.
Warren Warp—Lots N'o. 3,4. 5,10,15,18,20.22, two
quarters each, ami Lots No. 21, 23, fourteen quarters
Washington Warp—lads No. 1, 4,0,7.17,19.21. 23,
29, 32. 34. 40. two quarters each: Lots No. 18,30,83, threo
quarters each; lad No. 15, six quarters; Lot No. 31 ten
quarters, and lad N'o. 9. twelve quarters.
CaLIIocn S\* ARP—Lot* No. 2, 3. 4. 5, It. 8.11.15, 17, 19,
21, 22. 23. 24.25. 2.8. 33, two quarters each : Lots No. 20,
27. 29. 32. four quarters each; lads N'o. 20, 30, 48, six
quarters each, ami lad No. 7. ten quarters.
Troi'i* Warp— lads N'o. 3.6, 10,11,1*.. ‘—,35,36, two
quarters each; lads No. 4, 13, 14. 15,17. 18.24,25,29,30,
31. 38. 39. three quarters each: lad No. 28, seven quar
ters: Lot No. 40. eight quarters, ami Lot N'o. 10, twclvo
''"wm'uv WaM'—Lot, X,.. 4. n. 7411. 12,15. 10,18, 24,
two quarters each, and Lots No. 13,14, eight quarters
each.
FoMTTit Warp—Lots N'o. 3. 5,19. 20. 21,22,26, 29. two
quarters each: lads No. 11. 12.13.14, four quarters each;
lads No. 6, 7. 34. six quarters each, nnd Lots No. 23, 25,
ten quarters each.
CiiiULTON Warp—Lots No. 12.13. IS. 19, 23, 24, 25, 31,
35, two quarters each: lads No,3, 5,32, four quarters
each, ami lads No. 1 14, 31, six quarters each.
TUGS. 11. HARDEN. City Treasurer.
N. R. If the Rrut* on the above Lots are not paid on
oi before the 18th inst., 1 shall on the Morning of tho
19th. proceed to re-enter tin* same in eonformity to onlf-
name. deed F. M. STONE. City Marshall.
Chatham Sheriff’s Sale.
* (CONTINUED.!
W ILL bo sold on tho first TUESDAY in January
next, between the legal hour* of sale, before tho
door of the Court House, in the city of Savannah, State
of Georgia, county of Chatham, Six Negro Slaves, to wit:
Harry, Sam, Toney, William. March nml llaslcm. Also,
one double or two-horse Carriage and Harness. Levied
on as tho property of James Skinner, by virtue of a mort
gage fi. fa. issued out of Chatham Inferior Court, In favor
of Andrew Holliday, vs. Jus. Skinner. Property pointed
out in said ti. fa. A. THOMAS, S. C. C.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, 1 To all whom it may
EFFINGHAM COUNTY. / concern:
Whereas. James Zitinnier lias applied to me for letters
of administration outlie estate of Josialt Crosby, loto of
said County, deceased: These are, therefore, to cito nuil
admonUh all and singular tin* kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to fill* their objections (if any they havo,)
In iii> office within tliu time prescribed by law, othorwiso
said letters Mill bo granted to the applicant. ,
Witness my hand and official signature, this 4th day or
December, A. D. 1866. JAB. RAllN,Ordinary S. C.
dec 0