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THE BEPtJBLICAN.
tfYP. W. ALEXANDEMCO.
THOS. W. LAWKt A880CIATB EDITOR.
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BAVAKSAH, OA.
n'i:ni*,;*D/»v Montana, nov, to.
By Magnetic Telegraph.
[run tub aarratieAH.)
From Mlllsdjyorino.
Macon,Nov. 15,8 p.m.-Hon. H. L. Bonmng, or
Columbus, has beon elected Judgo or tho Supromo
Court for tho long term, and Judgo E. Starnes lias
been elected to fill tho vacancy occasioned by
Judgo Warner’s resignation. Watkins bus been
oloctod Socretary of State, and J. B. Trippo, of
.Putnam county, Treasurer. E. S. Candler, Com
ptroller General, and P. M. Compton, Surveyor
Gonoral. All those elections wore made this morn
ing before dinner.
Clsnrlcaton Ulnrkol.
Charleston, Nov. 15th, P. M.—Cotton—Thoro
was a brisk demand to-day which resulted in tho
saloof 3.100 bales at extremes ranging from 8 to
101 cents. Prices continuo firm.
llavro Market.
Sales for tho two days previous to tho sailing of
tho steamer amounted to 2,000 bales. Rico is quo
ted at 3ia35ft
Tho steamship Alabama honcc, arrived in Now
York on Saturday evening.
Salk of City Lots.—Fourteen of iho Lots ad
vertised by Messrs. Cohen &. Fosdick, were sold
yesterday for $8,400, an avorngo of $600 per lot.
82T To sotno of our readers it may bo interest
ing to know, that Monument Square Gates havo
just received a fresh coat of black paint. Wliito
kids and muslins will tako nolico.
fST Tho Kunkel Opera Troupe, at present in
Macon, will open Iho Athenmum on Friday even
ing next, tho performance on that occasion being
tho first of a Berios of concerts, which they intend
giving in Savannah. Tho Kunkcls were well re
ceived hero last winter, and as tho Troupo has sinco
then, beon much strengthened and improved, wo
entertain no doubt of their success on their second
visit to our city. See advertisement.
Mississippi Elections.—Tho Mississippian has
received roturns Buftieicnt to warrant it in saying
that the Stato has gono for the Democrats, by fivo
to eight thousand mnjority.
Wright, Barksdalo, Barry, Singleton and Harris,
all Democrats, havo been elected to Congress- 'Tho
Governor, Slate Treasurer, Secretary of Stato and
Attorney General elected, are also Democrats.
In the Legislature there is a Democratic ma
jority on joint ballot, of twenty-five, which will
defeat Mr. Footo’s election to tho U. S. Senator-
ship.
A. G. Rose, Esq., has been unanimously ro-
clocted President of tho Bank of Charleston, S. C.
EdltoHal Oorroapondonco of thtStpuWMBi
numanm a a> oeohoia unnuTOTts
Miu.uxnvim.*, No*. 14.
The President’s Messaqe is said to bo finished ;
it will be sent in advanco to the Post Masters in tho
principal cities of tho Union, and by them bo hand
ed to tho press, as soon as its delivery in Washing
ton is reported by telegraph, to have commenced.—
Editors will bo rejoiced to loam that President
Pierce intends to be as brief and conciso ns possible
ia this, his first manifesto.
It is Baid that Stewart, tho Now York Dry
Goods merchant, pays a million of dollars annual
ly into the U. S. Treasury, in duties on imported
goods.
Tho funoral procession o! tho Into Prof. Butler,
who was shot recently in Louisville, Ky., by Mat-
thow F. Ward, is said to have been tho largest ever
known in that city.
The statement of tho Delaware Gazette, that
Mrs. Myra Gaines had effected a compromise with
the pnrtics with whom she has so long been at luw,
is denied by Mrs. G. who say?, “there is not a word
of truth in tho Btory.”
Murdoch, the tragedian, whilo playing Hamlet
in Sacramento, fainted upon the stngo. The cur
tain was dropped, and in about threo minutes rose
again, and the piny was renowod from the point
whero it had been broken off.
Railroad Iron—Tho Will’s Valley (Ala.) Post
of tho 10th says: “It is a fixed fact, that a compauy
of capitalists, who arc now negotiating for a con
solidation of tho Will’s Valley Railroad, with a
central trunk, from Mobilo to Chattanooga, havo
ready to be invested in tho manufacture of Rail
road iron, two hundred thousand dollars, Tho
work will bo begun, as soon as tho charter is ob
tained ; and the roiling mills will be placed in iho
centre of an extensive iron bed, and coal formation,
immediately on the lino ofour road.
Tho same pitpur, which wo may here remark is
“great” on railroads in general, and tho Will’s
Valley Road in especial, has tho following eloquent
appeal, which wo presume is original, it being in
the editorial column, without credit or quotation
marks:
Whether It run by my do>«r, or l»y his.
Shall be, wlHi tin, an immaterial matter;
So that nome ichert, we see the engine phiz,
And (tear it roar, and see the cattle scatter.
Tho editor of a Whig paper in Medina, makes
the following interesting announcement:—
“Extreme modesty and dillidcnce forbid the men
tion of our marriage, on Thursday last, to Miss
Kate Ryan of this village. Consequently, we shall
lot our friends find it out by tlieir wits.
From Cuba.—Intelligent nnd well informed gen
tlemen, being residents of Cuba, who arrived hero
in tho steam ship Isabel, from Havana, totally
discredit iho reports which have been so extensive
ly disseminated in tho U. States, of a secret under
standing between iho British and Spanish govern
ments, for the introduction into that Island of an
unlimited number of Africans ns apprentices, with
a view to their becoming free, after a definite num
ber of years.
From the snmo source we arc given to understand
that the importation of Coolies from China, is likely
to prove an entire failure; and tho pnrtios who havo
contracted with the Cuban authorities to introduce
them, aro likely, instead of realizing a largo fortune
by the undertaking, ns was expected, probably to
be serious losers in tho end. Thu contract is un
derstood to havo embraced an importation of six
thousand—four thousand men, and two thousand
women—a number of tho former bad been em
barked, but n large portion of them died upon the
voyage—not one ol tho latter, however, it is assort
ed, has ever reached the island.—Charleston Cou
rier of yesterday.
John Mitchell.—'Thomas Francis Meagher
yesterday morning received a letter from his friend,
Mr. P. J. Smith, front Sun Francisco,'stating that
John Mitchell and his family would leave for Now-
Tho Supremo Court i« likely to engigo tho at*
tontiun of tho Loglelituro rood. At tho tlmo it
waa organized, tho (don prevailed that tho conve
nience of partioa litigant required that tho Court
should hold 1m sessions at points aocosslblo to all-
For that purposo it was provided that it should sit
si nine different places. Upv, Cobb truly rontorka
In his moesago, that " experience has shown that
this was a mistaken vlow of tho aubjeot, as tho par
tioa soldom if ovoruttond the Court. Tholr attonu-
anoo ia not noooasary.and they therefore atay away.
No otto will question tho fact, that this migratory
feature is attended with great Inoonvonlonco to tho
members of tho Court. It this was tho only ob
jection to it, it might bo bomo with, but It doprivos
tho Court of tho advantages of consulting good li
braries, which aro not to bo found nt many of tho
points whero it is now hold." Gov. Cobb recom
mends, therefore, that tho places for holding tho
Court bo reduced to tho numbor (fivo) required by
tho constitution. Looking to tho futuro perma
nence of and usefulness of the Court, ho thinks it ad-
visablo that tho constitution bo so amended as to
authorizo its entire sittings nt tho scat of govern
ment. Tho docket of tho Court could be so ar
ranged for oach Judicial district as to onnblo coun
sel to attend to their cases with as much conve
nience nt Milledgovillo as at any other point.
I Itopo tho Court will bo locutod at otto point,
and a suitablo building provided ior its sessions, os
well ns a full nnd choice library. No migratory,
peripatetic tribunal, organized as |tlio Supremo
Court now is, can over diachargo its duties satis
factorily. Tho members of tho Court havo hardly
time to glance at tho few authorities they may lay
(heir hands upon,much less to mature their deci
sions and lay down groat principles.
I am glad to havo it in my power to state, that
Mr. Miller’s bill, heretofore referred to, has been
passed in tho Sonato, by a voto of 75 to 20. It
provides that tho Constitution shull lie so changed
as to fix tho per diem pay of members of tho Le
gislature by law, and to limit tlieir pay to one-balf
after the first fifty days of tho session. Should it
receive tho sanction of tho House, wo may expect
shorter sessions hcrcnltcr.
Senate.
Tho following now matter has been brought be
fore (ho Senate this morning:
By Mr. Miller of Richmond: A resolution to
have 1000 copies of tho report of tho Board of Vis
itors to the Marietta Military Institute, printed lor
the use of the Senate, which was carried. This ins
titution, I am glad to say, seems to bo growing in
public favor. It deserves the fostering euro of the
Legislature, and 1 hopo to boo some suitablo pro
vision made for it at tho present session.
Mr. Robinson, of Macon a resolution to ap
point a joint committco to examine into tho condi
tion of tho Executive Mansion, its furniture, out
buildings, &c., and to report what repairs, if any,
are necessary. Carried.
Mr. Patterson, of Camden, a bill to authorize
the Justices of tho Peace of Camden county to sit
as a Land Court.
Mr. Wltito, of Elbert,a bill to prevent delays in
collecting debts of deceased persons nnd to autho
rizo and enable temporary administrators to pay
the satno.
Mr. Jones, of Liberty, n bill to grant certain ex
emptions to the Liberty Independent Troop and
the Liberty Guards.
Mr. Jackson, ol Screven, n bill to prohibit the
salo of spirituous liquors in Screven county on
olection, court, and sheriff’s salo days,
Mr. Bailey, of Whitfield, a bill to organize a
company to construct a Railroad from Dalton in
this Stato to on tho Coosa river in Alabama.
Mr. Guyton, of Laurens, n bill to provide for
furnishing tho superintendents of general elections
blank forms for making out their returns.
Mr. Lawrence, of Cobb, a bill to repeal tho law
passed at tho last session requiring the tickets given
in nt general elections to be numbered.
Mr. Ridley, of Trotip, a bill to repeal tho law
authorizing the Legislature to appoint the Superin
tendent of tile State Road, nnd to give tho election
to tho peoplo, tho first election to take place in
January next.
Mr. Williamson, of Newton, a bill to incorpo
rate tho Eutonlon and Covington Railroad Compa
ny. Tho object of this bill is to extend tho Road
now running from Gordon to Miiledgeville, nnd
tltcncc to Entonton, on to Covington on tho Geor
gia or Augusta Railroad.
Mr. Mosely, of Spalding,n bill to add a part of
tho county of Monroe to tho county ol Spalding.
Mr. Collier, of DeKalb, a bill to orgauizo a Firo
Company in Atlanta.
Also a bill to change tho tirno of tho meeting of
the Legislature from thp first Monday to the first
Wednesday in November.
Mr. Lambreth, of Floyd, a resolution to go into
the election of State Printer on 7’hursday next tho
17th tnst. Carried.
House of Representatives.
Mr. Rucker, of Elbert, appeared nnd took his
seat this morning. He bad been detained by indis
position.
Mr. Speaker Ward lias announced tho stnnding
committees of tho House, a list ol which l send
you. It will he seen that lie evinced groater liber
ality and discrimination in tho uppointtnent of the
committees, than the President oiThe Semite did.
Bills introduced and read tho first time:
By Mr. Hardeman, ol Bibb, a bill to establish a
Fire Company in Macon.
Mr. Piiiiiips, of Habersham, a bill to amend tho
Act iucor(mrutiiifi tho Marietta Military institute,
nnd to appropriate money therefor, ($25,(100,1 bo-
liovo.)
Also a hill to appropriate tho sutn of $10,000 from
tho Treasury for a contingent fund.
Also n bill to construct a railroad From Athens
to the Rabun Gap or sotno point noar thereto.
Also a bill to authorize the Governor, under cer
tain conditions, to subscribe on tho part of tho Slnto
to the Capital stock of (ho Northeastern Railroad
company, (tho road from Athens to Rabun Gap.)
Mr. Stapleton, of Jefferson, a resolution request
ing each member of tho Legisimuro to leave in tho
hands of tho Treasurer tho amount of his compen
sation Tor one day as a contribution to the Wash
ington Monument.
Mr. Turner, a bill to mnko tho Ordinary in tho
several counties in this Slnto ex-officio Justices of
tiie Pence, so fur as to authorizo them to adminis
ter oaths, witness deeds and other instruments in
writing, nnd to perform tho marriago ceremony.
Mr. Thornton, of Muscogco, n bill to change
tho constitution ns to tho inodo of electing Judges
of the .Supreme Court.
Mr. McDougald, of Muscogee, a bill to amend
existing laws so far ns to dispense with an order of
court befuro bringing suit on sheriffs bonds, and to
requiro clerks of tho Superior Courts to furnish n
certified copy of said bonds on tho application of
any person desiring to bring suit thorcon, and to
mako such certified copy legal ovidcnco in such
suit on tho trial (hereof.
Mr. Clurk, of Olclhorpe, a bill to appropriate
money to improve tho navigation of Broad rivor.
Mr. Arnold, of Pike, a lull to authorizo oxo-
cutors nnd administrators to ruuko titles to lands in
certain cases.
Mr. Trico, of Piko, a hill to dofino tho liabilities
of railroad companies in this Stato for stock killed,
and to rogulaio tho modo of proceeding in such
Ids, Ditrdon, . .
Stowart of Taylor, Slaton.
Journal$ t Roynoldi,McCombs,Rowell, M’Losn,
Bridges, ParrJa, ltuokor, Wooden, Siriokland, An
drews, Stewart of Hsnoook, Radford, Hilton.
Agriculture and Internal Improvements i Wal
ker, Arno|d of Piko, Harrison, Dodds, Smith of
Csmdon, Camoron, Latlum, Lamar, Dubignon,
Powoll, McCombs, Thornton, Orlttondou, Show-
mako, Rowell.
Penitentiary i Poolo, Smith of DoKaib, McGre
gor, Wilson, Stephens, Boatright, Ilaycs, McCurdy,
Yopp, Keith, Harrell, Trico, Taylor of Wilkinson,
Griffin, Mouglum.
Ranke! Irvin, MoDougnJd, Hardeman, Smith
of DoKnlh, Walton of Talbot, 1 Pottlo, Henderson,
Hardison, Roid of Irwin, McMillan of Jackson,
Robinson ol Randolph, Strother, Hamilton, Smith
of Jnspor.
Finance: Phillips, Hardomnn, Poolo, Walton
of Richmond, Hnynio, Henderson, Hendrick, Smith
of Camden; West, Alroad, Aloughun, Clark, Cody,
Williams of Sumptor, Harrison.
Public Education: Green, Garlroll, Host wick*
Carlton, Cameron, Harris, Andorsnn, Bridges,
Redding, Mays, Roid of Carroll, Crawford, Hol
land, Brown, Williford.
Manufactures: Smith of DeKalb, Whitworth,
Sweat, Taylor of Houston, Hawkins, Harden of
Clark, Hardin of Paulding, Champion, Jones,
McWhorter, Ebcrhonrt, Stewart.
State of the Republic: Lamar, McDougald,
Latham, McWhorter, Mobley, Trico, Thornton,
Richardson, Wulkor, Fannin, Niehol, Clnrko,
Manor, Hamilton, Williams of Walton.
Judiciary: McDougald, Latham, Lamar, Thorn
ton, Irwin, Walton of Richmond, Pottlo, Arnold
oi Pike, Clark, Williford, Gartroll, MaBtors,Cleve
land of Crawford.
Public Printing: Latham, McCombs, Harden,
oi Clark, Harrison, Yopp, Woodward, Maxwell,
Young, Green, IIaynio, Lamar, AdatiiB, Powell,
Grant.
Lunatic Asylum: Phillips, Adams, Stapleton,
Carlton, Harden of Clnrk, Hood, West, Gross,
Uawkfup, Turner, Harrison, Pickett, Robinson, of
Washington, Loverett.
Special Committee under Resolution of the
House to consolidate Dills: Shewmako, McDoug
ald, Pottlo, Latham, Arnold of Piko.
P. W. A.
ru*miAL iKVtATioy.
tosTHsEK aud soquakutouMs ur ttr.kUah ttfclib.
and ftiroll/, nnd Dr.J. O, Howard end family, an res
pectfulljr Invited to attend tho funeral of Uio former,
from his Into residence corner of Drayton and Perry
strosts. This Afternoon, at a# o’clock. nov 16
ffiommerton gntriHgtiitt.
U3T Boo First Page,
" Lfvaarnot,, Oct. 2fl.
Cotton-—Tho bettor qualities of Cotton are saleable at
hill price, but tho lower grades have been neglected und
aro easier to purchase, In aoine Install cos to tho extent
of oiio-ulghlh to effect anlui. Consumers lake only for
present use und speculators and exporters have bought
cautiously and only when Inducement tempted. Tho
■trikes at Wigan ami I’resimi continuo, with others
threatened, but on tho whole they are hnlanccd by tho
unfavorable reporta on tho crop. The week’* sales foot
up 30,550 bales, Including 5,400 on speculation and 3,540
for export. Tho stock on had Is 720,440 bales Including
421 200 American.
Itrown, Shipley fc Co quote t “Pair Orleans 0#d: Mid
dling Odi l-’idr Mobilefl#d; Middling 5#d; Fair Uplands
fl#di Middling 5 13 JOtii Inferior lo ordinary 2#d,
Friday’s sales wejo 0,000 bales tho market closing
quiet.
Btatb or Trad* in Mxnciibstnr.
Manchester markets steady, but business extromoly
limited. Thu advices from Calcutta are considered more
encouraging lo trade, yet buyers act wlth-reservo.
Augufttn, Nov. 14.—Cotton.—'Wo Imvo no
change to notli-o In price*. Hut little doing, Holders
Arm, and purchasers Indifferent about operating.
HI neon, Nov, I fl.~On Thursday nnd Friday tho
market was active, nt an Impronement of #c. in tho bet
ter qualities, find #®#c. In tho middling grades, over
tho prices of the previous week.
Now’*York, Nor. 12.—Cotton—Sco Sow
York correspondence.
Kick—Wo do not perceive any alteration ns regards
prices, ihe market being steady, but without animation,
flio sales or the week amount to about BOO tcs. ut 63 75
& 64 50, cash.
CorruK—(.ess activity-—Pales of Rio at 10# @11#
and Java nl II# ® 11Scents,
Fulfil—Quotations snow nil advanco of 12# @ 25
cents per bbl.' Sales large.
Iuon—Scotch Pig continues In good demand, but In
view of expected receipts, prices Imvo not Improved—
Ihesa'es are 7 to fist) tons at 532 @ 33, cash, nod 835 50
337—(1 months, according to quality.
"" “ ~ k is quoted nt 8
Pacific Rail Road.—Texas Route.—Tho Aus-
tin.(Tcxns) State Gazette announces tho arrival
at that place of Gon. Rusk, and his exploring party.
Wo copy in full tho account ol his trip:—
Gen. Rusk was accompanied on his trip by two
nt his sons, Benjamin L. and John C. Rusk, Col.
M. T. Johnson, Joseph C. Harrison, Esq, editor
of tho Nncogodchcs Chronicle, Cupt. Owon Shaw,
of this city, and Jim Shaw, tho Delaware Chief, as
guide.
Wo nro indebted to Mr. Harrison for tlio follow
ing particulars of tho expedition:
Gen. Rusk and party left Nacogdoches on the
29th of August, on a tour of exploration, as our
readers nro aware, of a route for tlio Pacific Rail
road across tho country from tho Sabine and Red
Rivor in tho direction of El Paso on tho Rio
Grande, ns nearly »b might bo on tho lino of the
32d parallel. They have been out two months, nnd
havo made a through exploration as far ns tho
Colorado, upwards of two hundred miles nbovo hero
in u northwestly direction. Tito route traveled by
tho company wus from Nacogdoches by tho way of
Henderson nnd Tyler lo Dallas; thcnco up tho
Trinity on the west side to tho mouth of tho Cloar
Fork nt Fort Worth; tlicnco up that stream to its
hond arid across into (lie valley of tho Brazos,
striking tho latter rivor at Fort Belknap about fir-
teen miles above tlio junction of tho main Brazos
with tho Clear Fork. On louving Bolknnp, thoir routo
lay up tho Clear Fouk by way of Phantom Hill and
out at tlio head of Cluar Fork, and thence in a
southwesterly direction to Oak Croek, a tributary
of tlio Colorado.
From Oak Crook, iho party returned by tho way
of Pecan Bayou and Fort Croatian to this city.
Of tlio country through which tlio company
passed within (ho settlements it is unnecessary to
speak particularly ; but above, Gen. Rusk and .Mr.
Harrison describe in the most glowing terms. For
fertility of soil, smoothness of surface nnd beauty
of scenery, tlio country through which they traveled
is not to bo surpassed by any region of similar ex
tent in Texas or elsewhere. Tlio spreading prairies,
rolling valleys and level bottoms on the streams
are aa rich as tho heart of man could desire, sur
rounded with forests of post-oak limiter ol the best
quality tlio whole distance—such timber ns will ho
peculiarly adapted lo making superstructure nnd
ties of a railroad. Everywhere water of the purest
kind is abundant, und as a gazing country it is
unsurpassed by any in tlio world.
Notwithstanding “Old Bullion" asserted that a
wolf could not mako a living on the Southern
route, we assert with perfect confidence, from tho
statement of Gen. Rusk ami those who accom
panied him on the expedition, that a more produc
tive sect ion of country can scarcely bo found ill tlio
Union than the one in question.
At Oak Creek, Gen. Rusk and party met a com
pany from El Paso, who had explored carefully tho
remainder of the route, mid reported that lor all tlio
purposes of cheap andexpeditions construction of a.
railroad, that portion of tho routo was equally as
Jiivorublo us Ihe portion explored by Gen. Rusk.
The return ol this party, all in excellent health is
n source of joy to the citizens of tlio Stato general
ly. Gen. Rusk is in the highest spirits in regard to
our prospects lor securing tho Pacific road over tlio
route ho lias just explored, lie says ho has enlist
ed “for the war"—that is, until tho Pacific road is
built through our Stato. llis exertions in behalf of
this noble, this grand enterprise, entitle him to tlio
appellation of "tho Father of tho Pacific rond.” ns
well ns to the undying grntitudo of tho peoplo of
Texas, and of tho South generally.
Tho advantages of this routo to Texas, and tho
importiinco of tho right sort of action on tho part of
tho legislature at an early day of tho sossion, must
bo obvious to overy ono; argument on tho subject
would bo usoloss.
Tho company snw three hands of tho Camnn-
ches—olio under Sunoco, ono under Yellow-Wolf
and one utidor Buffalo Mump. Thcso Indians were
perfectly friendly. Tho pnrty gavo them beef and
other presonts, nnd they promised to bring in tho
woman nnd two boys taken prisoners recently by
tlio Lipans.
Tho party express themselves under ninny obli
gations to jfflj. H. W. Merrill, commanding at.Fort
Belknap; Mnj. II. II. Silby.oi Phantom llill, and
Capt. Wood, of Fort Croghnn, Iof tlieir kind atten
tion.
PnnvisiONs—Mess Pork Is quoted nt 81575 nnd Prlmo
nt 812 75. Butler is plenty nml prices nre easier, hard
Is again lower with more doing nt Uio Uecltuo—ihe sales
are U50 bbls and les. at It)# @ HI# cents for I'ulr to
prime, t.’liecre ling nitnlu slightly declined—sales uro
making at 8 @8# cents for (Hilo, and (1#@ 1(1 of
filate.
Hat—North Itlvcr continues in request, with sales of
3IHH) to 40IX) bales at 05 @ 7Ue. for shipping, and 75 @
87#, cash, for city use, according to quality.
Navai. Stohks—North County Turpciitlno is steady nt
8*» per VfiO lbs, but WJJwbigioii i» rather lower, some
sales having beets made nt 54 75. Spirits Turpentine
sold ul (U) cents, cash, a further decline of 1 ecu*, but
closed n little Hi hut at about the prices of Tuesday even
ing. Rosins nre rather lower. The sales since our Inst
are 1500 bbls. North County Turpentine lit $5; IMH)
Wilmington ami Charleston, 84 75 per 2811 lbs.; 1500
Spirits Turpentine, CO @ 08 cents, cash ; nnd 03 @ 08#
«»and Wt days tor large parcels, und 09 ® 70 for relull
lots; 2092 North County Common Rosin, afloat, $1 05 ;
100 New Herns $1 80; 2250 Wilmington, 8175. delivered
200 No. 1 82 jo @ 4 50 per 280 IDs.; 450 Washington Tar
3 12# short lime, allowance to Ull; and City Pilch 53
per bbl.
rims.—Tho views of holders of Whale nml Sperm nra
above those ol buyers, nml as (lie lute accounts from tho
Whaling fleet nro less discouraging, both are quite dud;
selected Whale is held firmly ut 70cts. 400 bbls. Selected
sold on terms we did not learn. I.lnseeil. being a cusli
article', continues depressed, and (ho considerable quan
tity afloat, affects tho market unfavorably- sales 22,mm
gallons English nt G2#uG5 cents cash; 7lihDdo.,G3 Ml
days, adding Interest, and Ht« 15,000 do. b'ugilab nad
American, in lots from store, titlulKl, cash.
Uio (le .Janeiro, Sent, 1 3,—Cor ike—Tho
sales from the «Hh to tho end of Inst month amounted to
about 03,000 bags bhlefly for Kurope.nl 41300, the lots for
tlio Stains m 41300 to 4|lU0. From tlio Stills nit. when tho
Argentina arrived Iroin Liverpool with unfavorable ac
count-, buyers withdrew from tlio market, mid no rules
of Importance were made up lo iho arrival of ibeTay.on
the thli Inst. Stocks hud increased to over 180,000 bags,
and u decline was generally anticipated; but «m Ihe loth
Inst. 13,000 bags were sold for Kurope ut4|400@4|200,nud
yesterday the consignees of some of the ves-cls waiting
came forward and bought Hi,mm bags, being 13,000 for
the Sljitc* ut 4|'.UK)@4|250 and 3.000 Tor Europe nt 4|200.
Tho supplies have been liberal, hut dealers hold their
heavy stocks llrm y, in the belief that a scarcity will be
fell later in the season. Cur quotations nre superiors 4|
400@ 4)5011,lots of superiors airrl good Arsis 4pNl@4|35(>,
good firsts 41200. The exports lor the States during tho
mouih of August 10,HOI) bags.
Frkioiith.—Last charters were 50c. for » northern
port In the Stales, nnd 00c. per bug for a southern port,
£tt«u*(ttr Sittriligenre.
FORT OF SAVASiSAH. NOVEMBER 15 1853
(£?* See First Page.
iUDttOItANDA.
Liverpool, Oct. 24.—Flittered for loading, fillip Kings,
ton, Murray, for Savannah.
Amis wall, (>ct. 29.—Arrived, brig Russia, from Do-
boy Island, tin.
New York, Nov. 11.—Arrived, brig United States,
from Jacksonville, Fla.
Holmes’ Hour, Nov, P.—Arrived, bark Flight, from
Savannah, lor lloston ; sclir Ceorgia, from do., lor Hath.
Nov. III.—Prig Norman, from Savannah, for Hoston.
Charleston. Nov. 14.—Arrived, schr Havana, from
Oguechee. chi, Hr. brig Kendall, Cuthrin, for Savannah.
... urcttamriusi
'FARE REDUCED/
new wS"'sffi
A&iU&HTONU BTATN, Oo|
MAIL LINK
1*111 A f
8 o'clock A, M.
ideudid steamship KEY-
ipluln IIarpis, will leave
3 (10
Cabin passage to Philadelphia,
Hievi-’ao do do uu
For freight or passage, apply (o
tiovM O, A. L. LAMAR.
FOR BOUTON.—The sclir. F. A.GOOliWJN,
OspL Carlisle, will meet with despatch as
above. For freight of deck load, apply l"
PADBLFORI),
ttov 10
, FAY k CO.
FOR HAVANA, CUHA.-flio Packet sclir.
5pj£j0K<). lb MKRUEIt, lltcinxx, master, will have
li for tlio nbovo port. For freight or pas*
OGDEN k BUNKER.
jmt fi m Ht, miosa, nnuNnWivk sc turtle
HRs IriVEU.—Tho roHidnrpacket schnJNU. P. Cril«-
. 'will anil os nbovo on vl’udnesday loiii lust. For
freight or passage apply ou board or lo
novIS—It REED k TIHON.
N. II.-—All freight pnynblo by shipper*. _______
KIR PAIjATKA, I.. _
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
Tho Stonmer DAVID 1.. ADAMS, will
Alcove ns above,on Wednesday (he Kith Inst.,
Aut Hi A. M-, and evory Wednesday hereof-
i, at the same hour.
I ho superior accommodations of this boat, with iho
determination to coniine her exclusively to Hie INLAND
IIOIJT, (for which she Is well mlahted from her light
draft,) makes her n desirable Boat for Invalids and tboso
who object to the outside passage.
For Freight or Postage, apply on board at tho
Wharves of tlio Steamboat Co. of On,, or to
nov 15 GEO. II. JOHNSTON, President.
FOIE NT. AUGUSTIN 13, EAST 11,01111>A,
VIA : DARIEN, JIRUNUIVICK, «T. AlAHY’fi, JACK
SONVILLE, MIDDLEIHHtd, (Black Creek,)
annul.Mii'ic., rmuch
PICOLATA AND PALATKA
wy . Tho new nnd elegant steam-packet 8T,
Sj&wRitOIIN'B, Capt. James Freeiimiis, will leave
itfatAl'or the nlinvc places oil TIICRsDA Y MORN-
INC, ut lu o'clock and continue to leave overy Thurs
day.
Till* bont has been built expressly for the trade, and
has large mid airy State Room accommodations.
For Freight or Passugc, apply on board ut the Florida
Steam Packet Wlmrf, near Hie (ins Works, or In
CLACJIIriltN «t CUNNINGHAM, Agts.
N, II.— 1 The H-r. JOHNS will make her next trip to fit.
Augustine, on Thursday tho 17th last. nov 3-wlh
Tin: AHiWVU JIIM.IAKI) NAl.OOlY,
Owojitk Monument FqiUKE, will open
WS? THIS DAY, nt II o'clock, at which time I shall
be pleased lo see my friends. J. M. HAYWOOD,
nov HI l
A.T T H E A T HEN A3 U M !
THE CHAMPION VOCALISTS OF THE A0EI
KUNKEL' S
NIGIITIJIGAtiB
Whose Railliant and Extraordinary Success in
their Boudoir and Parlor Soirees is
UNEXAMPLED IN MINSTRELSY!
WILL APPEAR II (3 It 13 SIX YI MISTS,
Beginning FRIDAY, November 18.
T HEY WILL introduce the now and exceedingly
popular eurcastic Song,
Aunt Harriet Becha Stowe 1
Inscribed to Airs. Julia Gardiner Tyler, on account of her
scorching nnd withering rebuke to Lady fiutlierloud
for her impudent meddling with the
affairs of our Union.
Also that new nnd beautiful mnrecu of delirious Poetry
und M uric. A N N113 U A V13.
Received every where with euthuslastlc delight.
Lyim’x Kniitulron,
For Prtsiycihg, Restoring, Cleansing, and Beautifying
alluniatiiif' Xervnua Headache, nnd curing
York by tho steamer of the 1st of Novembor. Con-
oequently, ibis distinguished Irishman may bo ex
pected hero about tho 27th inst. Mr. Smith was
the gcntloman who made all tho arrangements nnd
acted a« chief escort to Mr. Mitchoil during tho
caespo from Vnn Diemen’s Land, llo is Mr.
Meagher's moat intlmato and trusted friend.—N.
Y. Tribune Vllh.
Ttitt Yoono Idea—young Ohio—Thoro aro 12,
000 school district*, nnd 30,000 directors under tlio
now law. 'I here aro 838,000 ol youth in Ohio,
betwoon four and twonty-ono. Of thoao, it is es
timated that thfrty-nino fortieths, or more than
830,000, depend on Common Schools for tlioir edu
cation ; and that more than 600,000 will attond
achool the coming winter.
The November number of Ajiploton’a Mochnnlca
\(ienti - " '
Magazine, concludes the publication of Mnjor
Barnard’s “Theoretical InvosUanjjon of the Caloric
Engino,” In which he noon* that “tho niaehino,
whoso perfect success was announced only six
months ago— 1 “the most important invention of tho
age.' after an effort or porformnneo so feeble that it
ought scarcely to bo called a’trial trip,' la now
condemned as old froo."
Tub Fair Telbobahi lino was established in
1844, andTt Is estimated, that therel aro now com
pleted, and in operation in tho United Htatfca. 27.
000 miles of main and branch linea, and 10,000
more aro in progress of construction.
found that they are doable the strength of a eol
axle, and of course are more economical.
colid
Also a resolution requesting tho Governor to re-
port to iho llouso a full end detailed statement of
tho cost and oxponso.ns well us tho income, of tho
State Road, from tho beginning to tho present time.
Mr. Walton, of Richmond, a bill to establish n
bank in Augusta, to bo known as thu City Rank.
Also a bill to amend existing laws in regard to
tho education of tho poor.
Mr. Dynl, of Appling, a bill to incorporate tho
town of Iloimesvillo in the county of Appling, and
to make tho county silo of said county pormanont,
Mr. McCurdy, a bill to incorporate tho “ Grand
Lodge of tho Knighla of Jericho of tito Slate of
Georgia.”
Mr, McWhortor, of Oglctborpo, a bill lo provide
for tho erection of auitublo monuments lo the mem
ory of William II. Crawford nnd John Forsyth.
Tho House adjourned to threo oclock P. M.
KTANUINO COMMITTEES OP TUB HOUSE OP REPRE
SENTATIVES.
Mr. Bpoakor Ward has appointed tho following
Standing Commltees for the Session:
0/» Military Affairs! Harrison, MoMillln of
Macon, Anderson, Fannin, Cleveland of Haber
sham, Powora, Pickott, Arnold of Piko, Haynie,
Hudson, Hendrick, Crittonden, Powoll.
On Enrolment: Gartroll, Stapleton, Harden of
Clark, Ciovolond of Crawford) Williamson, Arnold
of Honry, Barnes, Rumpb, Shino, Martin, Dunham,
Stokes, Rico,’Latham., "
Petitions: Adams, Callaway, McDanioi, Doynl,
F.ruiitivc disease* of the Skin. Its reputation, co-uxle
rive with the civilization of Hie globe, makes all pruito
MipcrlHioiiF, all examination impossible; nml since Its
discovery baa found mi »ub»tlli!'« <o compete Ha liicou-
tested—it* locoiiteslablo superiority, f’fiysician* and
Chemists—honorable citizens from all professions of life
—the leading Journals of Europe and America—ladies
who have used It noon Uicirdrt-sriftg (able*, and mothers
in tlieir nurseries—in fact, its million patron* everywhere
Iroin plebeians to kings, pronounce it thu most pleasing
und effective article, cither as it Medicinal or Toilet pre
paration, ever produced. Do not fail to give It a trial.—
Yiiu but 25 coins.
1>. s. JIAHNES, Proprietor, Ifil Broadway, N. Y,
T. M.TURNER k CO.,
ocl28-lm Wholesale Ag’ts far Savannah.
UPLuiic’n AY or in Specific.
jyTIm following, from a customer, shows the de
mand which this great medicine has created wherever
it hus been Introduced.
Hlohsdl'RO, Tioga Co., I’n., March 30,1850.
Gentlemen—In consequence of Ike great consamjitiun
of your " Worm fipoclllc" III this place and vicinity, wo
Imvo entirely exhausted our stock. Wo should fool
obliged, by your forwarding, via Corning, N. Y.20 dozen
with your bill, on the reception of which, we will remit
you thu money.
From tho wonderful effects of said “Specific,” In this
neighborhood, there could be sold auminlly a large quun-
liiy, if tu bo had (wholesale and retail) from somu local
agent. If you would couipunsale n person for trouble
and expense of vending, I think I could make it to your
advantage lo do so. Yours respectfully,
’ WM. M. MALLORY.
This great Worm Specific limy bo bad ofTbos. M.
Turner k Co., A. A. Solomons u Co., W. W. Lincoln,
and J. II. Carter k Co., fiavuunuh. [nov2] 2w
Z1T INVALIDS recovering from thecflbcls of Fe
ver,' Bilious Diseases, or long continued Illness of any
kind, will Had Carter's Spanish Mixture tho only remedy
which willruvlvo tholr drooping constitutions, expel all
bad humors from the blond, excite the liver lo n prompt
and healthy action, and by Its lonlo properties, restore
the patient to life nnd vigor.
Wo can only say TRY IT. A slnglo Bottle Is worth
all tho so-called Sarsaparilla* In existence. It contains
no Mercury, Opium, nr any other noxious or poisonous
drug, nnd can bo glvoii to Hie youngest Infant without
hesitation.
See the certificates of wonderful cures around tho bot
tle. More limn five hundred porions lit tho city of Rich
mond, Va., can testify to its good effects. nov It
Holloway’s Ointment and Pills ronTti* onus or
ScnoriiLA.—Extract ol a loiter published in tho Delhi
Gaiette, from Mr. Pumbcrton, of Capo Town.—“Dear
Wllford—During the voyngo the stewaVd of the vessel,
observing that I saflVrcd severely from scrofula, recom
mended mo to try Holloway’s ointment and Pill r. In
forming mo Hint s former passenger hud been cured by
these involiiahlo medicines, and, ns you had kindly giv
en mo a good supply, l commenced using them, nnd In
a few days I found such nil Improvement In my general
health Hint I continued them steadily ns directed, and I
know that you will bo pivotal lo bear that l am now
perfectly cured.”
GnAY, Red, mb Unsjoiitly IIaib cnnenslJy and In
stantly ho converted into a honnUful Muck or brown
color, of tho most permanent nnd nnlurnt description, by
tho nsoof Bogie’s Electric Hair Dye. Tho operation Is
magical, while tho beauty or tho color Is perfection.'—
Tills, with Boglo’s Hyperion Fluid, for tho hair, nml oth
er preparations, may ho had of W. W. Lincoln; T. M.
Turner k Co.; A. A. fiolumons k Co.; J. II. Carter kCo.
Bsvaiuisli, and by Druggists gonornlly.
noeolpfs of Cottons Ac, per italtrotul
Nov. 15.—304 bales Cotton and Mdze, lo Rabun k
Whitehead. Washburn. Wilder k Co, B Parsons k Co, u
Hartrldge,’ llnrdwlck k Cooke, Anderson k Co, O A I.
Lamar, Hudson, flaming k Co, Boston k Vlllalonga, h
A Howe#k Co, Brim k Foster, 8mllh k Humphreys,
Jones k Ban. J II Dews, Ogden k Bunker, T 8 Wayne,
Brigham, Kelly k Co, Bothwdll k Hmilh, j II Burroughs
k Boo, Lockett, 1-ong k Co, Wm Dunoon, R Haberibuin
kBon.
JVew ti racertj Stare.
P. CURRAN,
Fornturlr of Savnitunli,
R ESPECTFULLY announces to Ids friends and tho
Public generally that ho hus returned to (he city end
opened a Fancy Grocery Store lo Sorrell’s Building, the
locution of llieold Georgian Reading Room, He will
•iniluiitly keep on hand a lino assortment of Whirs,
Brandies mid Liquors of the best quality, with Tobacco,
fiegnr*, &c. nov 15
Melting' 0(1', Selling OH'!
rpllE ENTIRE Slock of GROCERIES, WINES,
A LIQUORS, SEG.tKS, SAUCES, Sec., it, hi store
No. 157 Hroughioii-rireet, will bo sold off at COST
prices, ns the concern bus to be clo*ed.
nov 15 _ A. A. SOLOMONS.
Dying and Renovating Establishment.
73 Yur/;-strect, near the Court House.
SAVA.VV41I, CEORGIA.
73.^0 bbtahlisiiku in 1832. Gi7"7ft
rpHE Subscriber, grateful to Ills natrons nnd friends
J. tor tlieir continued favor*, would slnto that, in ad
dition to the improvements in Hying acquired by him
PROG RAMME.
Va ut t.
Grnud Instrumental Overture,
.Riicnnty, Ahrend k Troupe.
"With what onriianllng pleasure,” Nightingales.
"Love aud Cider,” (new) W. liircb.
“ANNIE RAY,” (How) Geo. Kunkel.
“Hush n byo Baby,” (new) W. Penn Lehr.
“My Lovely Mountain Kate,” (now) Paul Berger.
Castinetl Solo, with Imitations, (now) W. Birch.
“Down In the Barn Yard,” (new) J. K. Sourcli.
“Mary Vale,” by the author, (new) S. Macaulay.
AUNT HARRIET BECll A STOWE,(new)..J. K.Search.
part ii.
Accordeou Fantasia L. Brown.
Louisiana Belle Dance Muster Floyd,
Cotton Pod Jig Muster Side
Banjo Varieties W. Penn Lehr.
Violin Duett, (conducted by llerr J niton Hirchinnn.)
Macaulay nml Search,
Fancy Polka .Master Floyd and W. Penn i.ehr.
Banjo Duett. “Crcnio Crimo” Birch und Brown.
Grope Vine Twist W. Birch.
Vloilacello Solo, “Sounds from ffoiiu*,’". .llerr Ahrend.
(Late of tlio Concordia Concert Troupo.)
Overture.. ..Central Railroad....Macaulay and Troupe,
“Uncle Sam’s Farm,” J. K.'Senrch.
“My Brudder Gum,” Geo. Kunkel.
Fam off for Charleston, (new style)........Paul Burger.
To conclude with tho Freaks and Antics of
THE WOMUEIU'UL 1>ET ELEPHANT, CORDELIA
By Herr Van Ainbrlcldn.
(Tr?" Poors open nl fi#; Performance to commeuco
At 7# o'clock, precisely. ,
C-V*' Cards ol Admission, 50 cents.
The following new and very popular Songs, (arranged
for tlio Piano Forte,) urc lor sale at the Door. Price 25
cunts each :
Aunt llarrkt Becha Stowe, The Old River Furm,
Old Boti Ridley, .Mary Vale
nov111 3t JOHN T. FORD, Agent.
BAR SUM’S
SOUTHERN .lllIMiUM IIK NVITKAG HISTORY
IS PKlt.V.IXEXTLY J.OCATU)
AT AUDIO KIT HALL,
NAVAA'AiVAl/, GA,
Whore may bo touncl
A Great Collection of Curiosities
FROM ALL PARTS OP THE VuItt.D.
XW'Admittance 25 cents. Open from 9 a. m
to 9 p.m. Friday atui Tuesday nights exclusively
for tho colored population.
; D
during his last visit to England and Scotland, fin* made
arrangements for extending Ids business, by which he
Is now enabled to Dye a greater variety of Colors on
filfk Mid Woolen Dresses, Shawls, &c, which ho trusts
will generally please ull who muy favor Idm with tlieir
patronage.
Genllemon's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated,
ns inuy be required. In the Miine superior style which
tin* generally so much pleased Ids patrons nnd friends.
■Ladle.-’ Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed In tho
most fashionable styles. Orders from the country punc
tually attended tiW Terms moderate. When parrels
arc sent by steamboot or railroad, word should be sent
him by letter through the Post t mice so that he ill.ly
know whi-rt, lit ..nil r..p ,1......
hero lo call for them.
»«>»’ 13 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
Dll. THOMPSON’S
ORIGINAL
KII13URTAVIC PAIN »13NTlCOYP.il.
Y\; AKHANTEI) to effectually remm o nml cure Swoll-
V t ed Inints, .stiff Knees. Rheumatic Patna aud Rheu
matism, ull within three to (ivc duvs.
&>lt, '1*110.11 PSON’S
ORIGINAL THREE-MINUTE SALVE,
Prepared In Suvniinnh by Dr. Thorn hmi. This Salve
will eifecttiully remove nnd euro Wart*, Moles, Corns,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, und Ring Worm, or any umiMurul
flesh oil man or beast, within from three to ten minutes.
ORIGINAL HEADACHE MEDICINE,
Warranted to cure within Two Minutes.
ELIXIR TOOTHACHE DROPS.
Warranted to cure In One Miuule. Office on Bryan-
street, 3d door from Jefferson-*!. novl5-fi
W1I. G, DICKSON,
COB. IVIIITAKKU STRKltT AN1) UKOI'OIITON LANE,
H AS RECEIVED per lutefurrlvnls a full assortment of
the following articles : Layer Raisins, New Fruit,
all clusters; Citron, Zantb Currants, Soft Shelled
Almonds, Brazil Nuts. Bordeaux, Marseilles nnd Italian
Sweet Oil, Mixed Pick tea In Jars, do. In barrels, Pre
served Quinces and Peaches, Caunisters Preserved Sal
mon and Lobsters, Sardines, English Sauces, Muco, Nut
megs, Cloves, Cu-Hfn, Pepper, Ginger, Ate. The nbovo
articles have been selected und are fresh from latest Inn
purlutioiis. nov 15
PURE WUVT13K SPI3UITI Oil.
A PI! LI. supply of first quality Wilder Strained Sperm
Oil. Also one cast) Wilder Oil, second quality, ut
81 per gallon. For sale by
WM, G. DICKSON.
CRYSTAL SYRUPS'.
,NB cask of superior quality, thick and light color,
O l .... „
nnd uxtrn finu flavor, s.dtnblo lor tnblo use. Also
ono cask second quality, very thick and rich. For sale
fiiovt.V-2[
WM. G. DICKSON’S.
LUTHERAN IIYUNIIIOOKS.
A Now supply Just received. Borne lu handsome Tur
key Morocco Binding, much finer than any wo Imvo
heretofore bad. [novl5J JOHN M. COOPER kCO.
CATHOLIC HOOKS.
S T. Vincent’s Manual: Devout do.; Ursullnedo.; Key
of Henveii; Catholic. Piety; Garden of tlio Soul;
Holy Week; Catholic Bibles. In vnrlous sizes amt styles
of binding; soinc}rlcbly hound in Velvet with clasps und
rims. For sale nt Now York prices by
nov 15 J( DIN M. COOPER tc CO.
STERLING SILVER WARE.—Ten Bets, Pilchers.
O Ci ~ ''
._ Juke Basket*, Cantors, Goblets, Cups, Tumblers,
Forks, Spoon*, Desert Knives, l’lo Knives,Crump Scra
pers, Flan Knives. Jelly Knives, Cheese ocoups. Soup
Ladle*, Cake Knives, and every other article in tlio
Silver way, from the best mnmifaclorlus in the country,
and Warranted, ut HORTON k RIKEMAN’S,
• 1 to Broiigbton-at,
TOFFEE, COFFEE.—Wo have In More I.IMHl bag* nf
C L
Uio Coffee, which wo will sell on accommodating
quality from fair to strictly prlmo.
rl5-.tr WILLIAMS & HUMPHRIES.
gPANISli BEGAR8.^—Just received from iluvann
- 49,WH) Sugars, viz:
It),(Kill “ Antonio Mure.” superior Sognrs
14,(100 “Ilolorltn" do do;
9,000 “ Horace ” do do ;
5,000 “Rl Duondo” do do;
3,000 “ La Carolina Regalia ” do;
8,000 “ l.lglliino ” do do;
For snlo by [nov Iff) J. V. CONNI3RAT k CO.
J ’ ADDINGS AND IN HER'!' INGS.—-RoalVulonrienno
'j Edging, Eng. Thread Edging, Muslin and Cambric
Edging and Inserting, French Application Embroidery
for transferring, Muslin Cambric and Dimity Bande, s
handsome assortment* For sale low by
nov 15 L iROCHB k BOVVNE.
drawn in Ibis City 15th Nov. 185:1.
17 24 fil 21 ID 26 54 63 33 59 35 49:
N09. 10 24 51, 17 61 63, aud 49 64 61, sold.
Cull for the cash ut U. T. I L'UNEU'S.
$8,000!
GEORGIA STATU LOTTERY,
For the benefit oj the Independent Ftrc Company
at Augusta.
A. D. ELLIS & CO., Managers,
(Successors to F. C. Barber At Co.)
l-'ltlKN III),
To bo drawn In this city, THIS DAY, Nov 10, 1853.
FINE SCHEME.
78 Number*—ID Drawn Ballots
1 phikeof $8,000! $1,500!
Tickets only 82 fill—shares In proportion.
Tickets and Shares for sale singly or by the package.
AH orders w'.ll meet with promptness and strict confi
dence ul tlio old established Lucky Office, corner Bull
treel and Bay l.ano. [novJOJ R. T. TURNER.
$4,000!
Greene ft Pulaski Monument Lottery,
GREGORY fi. MAURY, MANAGERS
Ks
tneni of Flf
(Successors »o J. \V. Maury & Co.)
<Tu*m No 137, for 1H5R.
To bo drawn lu Savannah, Gu., Tbls-Day, Nov. 1G.
SCHEME. f
$4,000! $1,100!
78 Numbers—14 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets 81—Shares in proportion.
Tickets and Shares,either singly otby the I’acksgo, for
sale by E. (VlTHINGToN,
nov 10 Vender for Gregory k Maury.
Soutli-AVrstrrn Ilnllrond Co ,
Macon, October tthh, 1653. ,
Tho Subscribers to the Hiook nflhl* Compa
ny for the Amerlcus axteiialon, are notified,
raft required lo psv thn third, nnd last Insist*
, • - Fifty Dollars psr slurs on said stock, on or be*
fore tho first day of JANUARY NEXT,
hi nek holders In Savannah can make pnytnonl at tho
Central Railroad Bank.
Prompt payment will be expected, as Iho lends are re
quired for the purpose of paying for the Iron now dully
expected lo arrive.
• JNO. T. 0O1FEUILLET,
notW-QI Treasurer.
MuDurimouduiit’M siffli-d «j. it, h, i
Savannah, Sept. 1st, IH53. (
■£23^ After this day, by resolution of tho Board of
Directors, up and down Freight will ho paya
ble nl tho Merchants* Counting Homes, or l>y deposit
made with the Treasurer, smi-weekly, on Mondays und
Fridays, from 9 o’clock A. M. to 2, l\ M.
Bills to bo rendered through tho post-ofllco on Wed
nesdays and Fridays.
Failure to mnko payment when called for as above,
will slop parties’ account. W. 31. IV A OLE Y,
sept 1 Gcn’l.Supt.
xo THU cniiBu or iavaiIiui,
The Public In General,
wolaa:-* aciiudam An«.H Ar „,
Sf HN-APPs.
SAVANNAH iV AIaIIANV RAILKUAD,
Tho Board of Directors of tho Hnvnunah and
Albany Ilutlroad Company, will at their next
mooting electa Treasurer, who will also perform (ho du
ties of Secrelary. JAMES I*. SCREVEN,
nov 14-3 Presidents. nndA.lt.It.C.
iriAYOUAUTl.
Cnpt. ROBERT W. POOLER 1s announced
ns the People’s Cnndiduto for the olfico of
MAYORof tho city of Hnvnunah, ntthcclisulng election,
by request nf foci 30] Many Citizens.
NOTICE
EXECCTOIDS SALE.
B Y ORDER of the Ordinary Court of Effingham Co.,
when silting for Ur inary purposes, will bo sold, bo-
fore tbu Court llouso door, In Springfield, on the first
Tuesday lu January next: All the Real I3*tato of the Into
Clnlbortin Bevlll, deceased, of said county—consisting of
Fourteen Hundred acre*, formerly Hie residence of the
deceased,with nbout Three Hundred acre* open land;
the most of said land under a good fence, with two sol-
tlemouls, nnd excellent water, with a good mill stream,
tlio Augusta Road passing through said land, with u navi
gable stream for boating wood or timber to Savaiumli;
about Five or Six Hundred ncrcsswnmp land well wood
ed ; said hind Is valuable for tho culture of Corn, Cotton
or Rice; nineteen miles above Savannah. Sold for a
division among the legatee.*, Terms of sale mndo known
on the duy. Any person desiring to purchase can call on
the subscriber, wbo will take pleasure In showing said
premises. E. W. SOLOMONS, Executor.
imvJO oodfiw
To tlio Voter* of C'liutlmm County!
Fellow-Citizens:-! mn a Candidate for
iho office of SHERIFF of your County at the
election In January next, nnd respectfully solicit your
support. net 15 ALEXANDER THOMAS.
DU. UAHItlS
HAS REMOVED to the rcsldenco formerly
owned by Copt. John II. Gallic,
A, E. Comoro! ll’Iii(after tYIfarrin-.SfH.*
ocl26 OrncK In tho basement. • -3m
Portrait, JPainthig'.
MIL J. ,0’R. INMAN, of Now-York,
begs leave tiMtendcr his professional services
to the people of Savannah nnd Its vicinity as a Portrait
Painter. He designs remaining In Savannah for snmo
weeks, during which time, or ut feast for tho present, bo
muv be found nt Hie Pulaski House. nov7lf
N. B. Daguerreotypes of deceased persons can be
copied.
United States, and is universally admitted to im iiul 1 ll,a
dellghtlul, henlthlul, luvigorutmg fi J S r 1
of tffe Jumper berry, that seh-nce, ami * h”,'
orm^duiriiAton 1 ! ^?nurnM(a"« I«nS»d umSriS
tlie pioductlon ol an article ot pure Gin, wliieh Vh .,,u
prove a valuable ogent m the cure of the ninmioJW
east» Which nfllict thu Iiuiiihii race, and Tor whirb if ,
land Giu lias liuun pr.-seriljod by the medical fu. i.n! . ’
fears. At length hit efforts were crowned with . u/
ut lus esterihive distillery In Schiedam, Holland I' 1
which place (be purest Gin lias long been linnorwrf ,
Jiu was enabled loglvn to Ihe world his Schnapps Ji’ , !' 1
for miiHy, und entire freedom from the pernli ioi, “
ntid nil other noxious IngredleuU, and deliriitbii
““ v " ■«««!;
Ill order to protect himself from pecuniary pi,. nl ,. th
liumls ol cheats, impose.* and pliales, who would f
questionably utlcmpt lo palm off a vile ami *nuii ... n '
cle upou the uiisu-peeling eominuuliy, and, hk.. o ’
well III sliceliYcPdhlng, prey upon tl.eii very vita). |,!
resorted «the expedient of Impmiing amt i
hchimpps only in pint and quurt hollies, * 1
Thcso battles arc ol glass, stamped wlili the name nr
the m tiiulactutert ate Linked nnd seated, ami u,
prinlcil label, bearing tlio signature of Uimn no tv,?.!
utKiii tlteiis. They nro also iuelo.cd in colored wram c .
ul'-obrarjDgbla rignMme, in which bum alone &
c«nb« obluiued in cases, containing two dozen u«K
Notwithstanding nil lln-*e guard*, unprincipled
lies have been found guilty of the unw«rrnnul.h- Vad
erimliiHl practice, ol bin mg up empty bottle-, limi,
them w Ui vile common gm, wlih-li is ib» nmt J j
clous poison with which a cmumuidiy was ev 4 - r , L, , ‘
yeaily" d> U,ou “ 8 "‘ U ,0 n WHU5 bed drunkard’s grave
fits only necessary,therefore, for those whopurms,.
thn arilcte liy rotnil, or drink it at pubic plat-. *. t „ ,,1!
will the nppearnmeof the bottles from'whichth vdm,t
Caution is necessary. * *
’I he Sehnnpps Imvo been introduced hut nbout t« n
year*, but in Hint brief time tlieir virtues have been
know ledger! (a an almost incredible extent, until it ii.
mailer ol some difficult) to keep up a supply a,
to the demdnd, so lari are order, pouring in riomeve *
Male and ler/ltory in the Union, from Maine to Or. , 0 n
und Culiiorni.1. * n
Determined that tho virtues of the Schnapps should
be thoroughly subsnmtlniril by the most urideninMe and
unquestionable tusiimoiiials, circular* were diM.atciud
to every regular member ol the Medical Fm uliv r, 1( i
professional (Jln-inist whose name could be obiaii,e,i
soliciting tlieir aeeepinncc of a m.lllrfof the fidinanm’
n viev '
Standing %Kcu(l(imy.
ft, NIONS. A. KON A I D, respeclfuliy In-
Ar forms his patrons, that he w ill open Ids ACAD-
NE.MY in Novomhcr proximo,
^notice will ho given,
ocl 19
, on which day duo
REMOVAL.
THE SFBSUBIBER Ims removed his Cab
inet Ware-loom from Ills lato location in Ly
ceum Hall, lo No. 31 Whitakor-st., next door
lo Dibble k Carey’s Clothing Store. Thankful
for numerous lavors, lie will be pleased lo *ec Ids friends
and former customer*, t.ud Hie tiutilic generally,
nov 9 lw THUS. HENDERSON.
-Siiippiufl auamiarmrutB.
STE A141 Mill 1* 1NAH13L.
For Key West and Havana,
TO LEAVE ON TUESDAY, I5lh NOVEMBER.
The f/nited States Mall Steamship ifii A-
Itr-.lWm. Hollins, Commander, will reg-
Ulariy leave this port on the 1st und l.‘uli of each month,
leaving here for above ports onTtiesday I5(ti November.
For passage only apply lo
net 21
COHENS k HERTZ.
LIVEUl’OOL.
FOR LIVEIU’OUL—The ship CHASE, Capt.
-iELH White, having a pari of her cargo engaged, will
meet with despatch for the nbovo port. For freight ap.
|d> to Lnovl2) II. K. WASHBURN. Act.
ICONTON.
FOR BOSTON.—Tho brig ZKNOBIA, Rol-
22linn, master, will meet wlth“ dispatch as above.
Height ur passage, upplv to
>v 14 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
£Zk FUR Bt^TON.—The bark Cff AS. WILLIAM,
SlXR.llahris. muster, will meet with dispatch us
aliovu. For freight or passage, apply to
nov 14 BRIGHAM, KELLY kCO.
Flynn Master, will meet with despatch as above!
For freight or pnssnge apply to
novfl Itlt
IritlGHAM, KELLY k CO.
i-fi Foil BOSTON.—The packet schooner • *M. H.
WELLS,” Teiihv, master, will have inline*
diate dispatch for tho ubow port. For deck freight or
passage, apply to
nov 3 OGDEN, tfc BUSKER.
M3 W-YORK.
,T-L FOR NEW YORK.—Union Line.-Tho regu-
lar packet schooner FRANCES SATTKRI.Y,
-r, will have quick dispatch for Ihe
ItEEVKLANU, 111!
above port. For freight
nov 10 ’ OGDi.S' At BUNKER.
.Hk.b FOR NEW Y< iRK—< >ld Estaiilismed Li.vjc,
j^Uft-The schooner ECHO, Lownos Master, will meet
with despaieli as above. For freight or passage apply
to [liovUJ Bit Kill AM, KELLY ft CO.
For NEW-YORK—Bniu Line.—The regular
^32packet brig AUGUSTA, T Stunk, muster, hav
ing purl of her freight engaged, will have despatch —
For freight or passage, apply on board ul Anciuux’s
Wharf, or to
nov 8 WASHBURN, WILDER k CCL_
FOR NEW YORK—Union Link—Tho regu-
ii^ lnr Jincket sclioonei NORTH STATE, Horton
Jlasier will have quick despatch for Ihe above port. For
freight or passnuo apply to
liovS OGDEN & BUNKER.
iFf- FOR NEW YORK—Ulu Estabusiiku Line.
JSsJ^The schooner PATRICK HENRY, Knidson
Mioler, will tm-et with despatch as above. For freight
or passage apply on board or to
_sit.vH BRIG I LAM, KELLY fc CO.
.£- x h FOR NEW-YORK—Union Line.—'Tho regu
m*Ttri 1 "** pocket schr. ENCHANTRESS, Tyler, master,
will have quick despatch for the above purl. Korfrelgbl
‘ ' ' 'ENk BUNKER.
or passage apply to Joct3l] OGD13?
ItALTOIORE,
with n view of cnnlding them to test its inedii innl , lu -,r
Bins in tlieir practice, and submit it to the »iricie»i eb, m-
j K-nl uniiiil> sis in tlieir laboratories.
OIThc ten ihotmniul physicians nnd ( hemlsts in ilic
United Slates,ubuut lour thousand ncccpu-d tl.e niu-r
Upwards oftwo (bousuml have promptly turni-hed Hair
willli-n endoisemenl that tin-aitieb-i* ail Him i* claim-
cd Tor it, und in thu strongest lutiuungt: reconunendrii u*
general use, not only n» a remedial agent, but a di-li»tii-
ful, harmless und plt-asunt beverage. Tln-si- vluntorv
endorsements nre from pi-iitleinen of unqueriiuuable
knowledge and Ihe most perfect science.
Nor alone have practitioner* nm | chemists futnhiied
tlieir lusliinoiiinU. 'i'hu public press, in almo..| evuv
pii«i ip;ii illy mid town, bus boldly spoken ia it* favor
hi it* editorial columns.
• The New York Medical Gazette and Journal of Health
IlicD authority, has repeatedly proclaimed ij> tueI-’
leuve. In the July number of that Journal, Dr. llowt i
its uccomplished editor,haspuldicly invin-d a di-cu-.ioa
upon the subject of the u.-col alcoholic mixtures, wdl-
call) , in hi* widely circulating coiuiniis, and the view*
of the medical faculty in reieroiicc to my SOiiiapp.,in
particular giving an assurance Hint the> should be
spread before thu public. J’hvsiciaiis, Him-iori , ulm
have not nlrendy complied wiih my r< qut-*t lo lorwuni
mu tlieir opinion, as to it* qualities, will oblige m, |,y
doing so through the editor ol the Medical Gazelle.
Were it access ir> lo do more Hum simply si ile this
fact, which he who iuiis may read, this advcitistuieat
could he Increased to an indefinite length by die pubii, a-
Ron of these aiithoiiih s, all oil tile at the wan loom, of
tin- proprietor, tu New York.
It is nni only ns u remedial agent Hint the Sclmspp*
are to be recommended, bill as a gentle and pfriicliv
harmless stiinulaul, which i-nnuoi be otherwire tut
healtliful and invigmaling, and may be indulged in nnh
impiiiiily by tho*e of temperate habi.s, witlmut ihe
bliulilcnl fear of the banelul, luourulul ami hornbli cm.
sequences of intoxication—that vice which desolates
the social health, entail.* miseiy upon coiinth ss iti.iu-
sand*, fill* our hospitals, alinsliouscs and prisons, ami
cveiiluriiishes the gallows with iis deadly liuii.
In countries where pure wines and liquors can be had
readily, and for a mere trifle, they are freely ured by oil
classes, and drunkenness Is hardly known-that vice
to whit h the couplet of the immortal poet »o aptly ap
plies, “ A mnii*ier of such hiueous mien—
That to be hated, ueedshui to be seen.”
Were Wolfe’* Schiedam Aromatic Scan.ipps to be
drank in prelerence to all other distilled or b-rnieiiteii
liquors, our Temperance Societies would have ie*» ai-
dimus labor lo pet form, and Horace (Iteely, G«ng h, bar
num, nml the other learned,eloqueniaiid devotedfriuiiii
ol. total abstinence, would lately be cnlled upon to a*-
eeud the rostrum, nnd cause thousands lo listen, wnb
“ an nitent ear,” to the great and starllinc truths tiny
relate with such feivid and impassioned elnijiicuce.—
There in-ed be mi Alaiiic l.nvv to suppress int<>xic.iti->n.
As long as men and women will persist in drinking
diugged, adulterated, poisoned liquor*, wnli winch lire
couuiry i* Hood, d, I'riinkemiess and all Its concomitant
evils must exist. We may well exclaim with Cns-m—
“ oh that a man will pul an enemy into his namili
To steal away his brains!’’
in many districts of this country, particularly in the
region of the great Western nml southern rivet.-, the
character of tlieir waters i* such ns to produce great
disorganization of thu system, nnd (crqueiifly chronic
disorders of nn incurable character, the enuincininm
aud specification ot which, would lie a matter of *U|'cr-
n inn lion to nil those who reside hi the districts s/ircinrj.
When qualified with Hie Schnapps, Hie bane is nenutl-
izeff "r destroyed. This fact ha* become geiu-raby
known nt the 8outh ami West, nnd the ^chnnpp- nre
used to the extent of thousands of bullies Unity. Tin ir
gieut ri'oinmcndation i- lh< ir iindcninble nud well c-tnb-
li-lied purity, wliicli can be proved by chemical nnnl\/.n-
lion of the content* of nnv and every buttle bearing the
above enumerated evidences of gemdiietii-ss. The pro
prietor solicits the most riuid tests, nud defies any per
son or persons to prove to Hie conttury, or to produce an
tqiially pure extract ol Hie juniper bciry cf Holland Gin
The public are ueniu n-uunded Hint Wolfe’s Aiomnlm
Schiedam Schnapps can only be procnieit in pint ami
qmirt botilts, stamped, labelled and coikeil.nml in col
ored wrnppi rs, with the signature of the proprietor af-
fixed nml Hint the retail price has invariabl} l» tn tiff-
cents lor tlie pint, and one dollar for the quail bottles.
It can be obtained, in small or unlimited qmiinum,
of the proprietor and wnuiifuclMrer, and of all the pun-
principle druggists throughout the railed Males.
UllOLl'IlO WOLFE,
Sole Importer and i'rrnprictor,
No*, lb and 22 Beaver street, New York.
FUR BALTIMORE.—Tlio fine schooner MO-
M: n AWK, Grahatn, master, will meet with dc*
paicli as above. Knr Irelglitor passage apply on board
ul Tvllair’s Wharf, or to
iioy (I BRIGHAM, KELLY & UP.
M:\V-OK 1,13 A >s.
For NEW ORLEANS—Tlio superior Balti-
M-Tj», n „re liuill brig WM. II. STEWART, IIoopeu
Master, will have despatch. For freight or passage ap
ply on board or to
novfi BRIGH \M, KELLY te CO.
Mi 13IG11T OH QUARTER.
FREIGHT OR CHARTER .-The fine
,£U.!!briir MASON U. DAVIS, Davis,master. For par*
ticubres, apply to
n,.v 14 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
For FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Tho brig
JsfaLSLlSlPORA. Bkauo Master For pnrticulurs ap
ply to [nova| BRICIIAM, K13LLV k CO.
Nov.12
.. Dec. :
UNITED STATES .HAIL. LINE.
<mi- aim-
New York nml Suvuiinuh StcaiiiMlilpN
O.VYS OK LEAVtNO SAVANNAH KOH
Tim Augusta, Cnpt. Lyon,
The Florida, Cain. Wood hull,
The Alabama, Cupt. Schclick,
The Augusta, Cupt. Lyon
Tho Florida, Capt. WoodhuU,
Tho Aluhamn, Capt. Sclioack, « t
Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon,. “ 10
Tho Florida, Oipt. WoodhuU,...., “ 17
Tno Alalminn, Cupt. Schenck, “ 21
Tho Augusta,Capt. Lyon, “ 24
Tim Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, “31
These ships a re tho largest ou the const, unsurpassed
in speed, safoty or comfort—making tlieir passages lu 51)
to HO hours, mid nro commanded bv skillful,careful and
polite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance
lo New York. On tho cotnnlotloii of the KNOXVILLE,
In January next, this lino will be semi-weekly. Cabin
passage, §25.
l’ADELFORI), FAY k CO., Agents In Savannah.
HAM’L L. MITClIILL, 13 Broadway,Now York,
net 26
FOR 1*111 LADI3I.KIIIA.
PIIIhADELPUlA AND SAVANNAH,
Sicuin Navigation Domimny.
-sP-ijrf Tho new and splendid side-wheel steam-
ahlpsKJIYSTONESTATE, Cnpt. Host. Hah-
ime; ST A I'E OF GEORGIA, Cnpt. J. J. Garvin, Jr.,
) RES8 GOODS.—Printed Muslin do Lnlncs, Plnid
und Brocade Silks, und Raw Silks, nt reduced pri-
». nov lfl HENRY LATHROP&CO.
will leave Savannah for Philadelphia, every Wednesday.
These Steamships nro Iho most eomlorluhloon tlie coast,
and urn unsurpassed for safely and s;>oed. They will leave
Savannah us follows:
Koystonu Stale Wednesday, Nov. lfitli
State of Ceorgln “ Nov. 23d
Koystonu Stato “ Nov. 39th
Stato of Georgia... “ Dec. 7th
F iTENT Faucets, Cork Stops, Molasses Gates, Brass
and Wood Faucets, lor rale by
F. \V. CORNWELL,
nov 16 192 Brynn-st.
A LE.—10(1 barrets superior Cream A lo, brewed ex-
P "•**
I Keystone Slnto.....' “ Dec. 14th
Cabin Passago 8291 steerage 86
C. A. L. LAMAR, Ag’t in Savnnnnh.
HERON u MARTIN, Ag’laInPuilndelplita.
Savannah, Sept. 20, 1853.
TO TRAVELLERS OOIND NORTH,
_ prcssly for me, JubI received and for sale at the
Albany Ale Depot, by
nov 1(1 W. M. DAVIDSON.
O LIVES.—A lot of Spunlsh Olives, landing nnd for
■i ■- r —*- ‘
'sale by [novlfi] MINIS k FLORANCE.
—N. o. Sugar for sale by
MINIS k I-’LORANOE.
CABItAGES, for sulo by
r A BARRELS POTATOES, 20 bbl*. Onions. Foi
»)\/ sale by fnovlfi] W. D. FORD.
B LACK SILKS.—Ilrocado nml Plaid Black Silk*, very
rich and handsome, also high luslored Uro. Douhlno
aud Svinnor Idem black Silk* of ull width*. For snlo by
LaKOCHK k BOWNF..
RADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS.—KIch^Frotioli Em-
I broldorod linen cambrlo nud lawn Handkerchiefs,
Mo r:'f 5 Uwn "'" 1 " m,a T.i!h'c!‘A tea
S PIRIT GAS.—Just received, fresh ami fur aale by
nov 15 J. P. COLLINS.
W HITE LEAD, ke.—lO.tkHl pounds pure snd No. I
White Lead, 500 gallon* Linseed oil, and 190
boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes, rueolvod nnd for
sale by [nor 12] JOHN D. MOORE k 00.
O landing and for sale from tho wharf, by
nov 15—Yw . ANDREW LOW kCO._
C vUltA MOL ASSES.—2IK) liiidsTanti 30 jTlerces Cuba
) Molasses on tho wharf. For aale by
novIS COHENS k HERTZ.
AfiTEMATIOAL InriruinonlB nnd MB ruing foolsl
for salo by F. W. CORN WELL,
102 Brynn-sl.
ivannah k Charleston,
. JAIL STBAM-PAa
L EAVE Suvunnuli *viry Moiimno at For*
o’cmick, lifter the arrival of the Night Train of the
Central Rail-Road, nml ARRIVE at ClmrloNlon
atTvvki,vko’(ii.ock M.sxuk iiAY,c»iniu!CtliigntCharles
ton with the Wilmington Steum-l’ucket*. «Ucl.
j leave with tho U.S. Mull kvery Day at 2# P. M., nnd,
. also, with thu NoW-York A: CharlONtoii Steam-
! Ships, which luuvo Charleston mvxry Wednesday aud
Snlunlny Afternoons.
• Passengers leaving .TIncou on Tuesday uvenings wUl
J arrive In time to connect with thu splendid now strain-
• ship JAMES ADDER ono wook and the steamship
SOUTHERNER the next.
Fare from Charleston to New-York by land,.. 82999
tlmo 52 hours.
By steamships 82500
muv 15 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent
nov 14
OOPEU’HTools, Axe - *, Adzes, Crows. Iron*, Jointer
0 Irons, Drawing Knives uud Crumb knives, for salo
at 102 Bryun-st., by
nov 14 F.W. CORN WEI,
S TARCH.—29 boxo* superior Pearl Starch, Justro-
ce 1 ' —•
J celved nud for inlo by
nov 14*
JOHN B. MOORE fc CO.
£1.ARDEN SEEDS.—A fresh supply of Lntidrolh’a
warranted Garden Seeds. Just received and for salo
Dy [uov'14] JOHN I). MOORE kCO.
■f TONITOfTcolTl.AUH.—Real ilohlton CoHarsT~» I scrlptlon or mercliandlxe and valuables to EVERY
1-1 ... i... * TflwN In llm Nj.rlhnrit SLntn«—Mlart In (lalllnrillll
11 small assortment received and for sale by
nov 15 LaROCIIE at BOVVNE.
T iger travelling rucs.-jum the thiug tbr
trnveUura. For sale ul 149 Bay-st., by
nov!3 PRICE k VEADER.
R ail ROAD SHAWLS and Mulllers can be
at PRICE k VBADKK’B.
novIS 147 Day-street.
BE'_.
T HE Subscribers beg leave to Inform tho public that
they have concluded their arrangements with the
Central Railread.and Banking Company, aud aro now
running Mosseugora dally lo niucon* nud semi-week
ly to Ojrlothorpo and Ooluuibumand alio for
wanting Goods to iriillodfravlllo,nadallln(emto-
Our Expresses by tho Steamers to Newr»York
and Philadelphia enable usto forward every de
scription of merchandise and valuable* to EVERY
TOWN In tho Northern Statca—also to California
and Europe, . „
Omens and Aouiits.—153 Bay street, Savannah;
Fourth-street, Macon; George R, Clayton,Oglothorpe;
otfico, Randolph-sLColumbus;74Broadway,New York,
43 and 45 8outl» Thirds!., Phtla.t 8Court stroet, Boston;
Exchange street,Providence; Montgomery street,Call-
f0 tfi LIVINGSTON. WINOfllBTEK A GO
IVIeriicul Liquor*,
Tiithe F.ditnr of the .Veto York Erprcs*:
III common, | presume, with many others of the pro
fussion, I received, some few moiitlis since, a cm alar
addressed “To I’liysieiau* tliroughuul the l iiilnl Na'ee”
l>y Mr. Udolplio Wolfe, ihe Importer, 22 Beaver
street, inviting a medical and eheiuienl eiaiiiinuiioii of
anew article of Holland Gin, nianulaetur, d by liiaised,
nt Seldeilam in 11011,11111, hv n peculiar prm-rss, ami pat
up for medical use, under the somewhat Inihh tide «f
“r-T-hiuJuui Aromatic Schnapps." The cin alar claims
for this article nu eminently superior degree of pmiiy,
nromn, ilnvor nnd medicinal eflU-aey ; and offer*, iin't*-
over, a gratuitous supply of it to any [ihyticiaa iihoiiwy
feel disposed to le*t Huso claims, in a scientific and
professional manner.
Being familiar with three facts in relation to the use r[
Holland Gin, us a medicine, namely: lir-t, that, win a
pure, 11 i* absolutely invaluable, and not lobe exili.ins"'
lor any oiln-r remedy known to the proiesriou, in unmy
couiplaiat-. bodi acute aud cliiouic ; secondly, dial ainw
llm multitude of ill inaiie or ndultetaied liquors wiih
which this country ulioumls, n pure Holland Gin i»
sciucely to be obtained, at any puce; and ihiriily, 9'»*
the 1 ndica lim purines oi' any inferior or spurious gin. cen
trist, first, of Hie hydrated oxide of Amyl, a I'oisonnu*
oil, more commonly known us potato spirit, I “u.*ri «»,
or Aniilie alcohol; nud secondly, of lire- h»a\wt «l Uw
two esstmhd oils ol Juniper, tnsiend of (tic lishter—
which iinpurides usually result from the mercenary sys
tem of nil excessive ilistillatiou of the material* emi'* 1 ').
ed—I resolved to accept of Mr. Udolpho VVolle’s t-UI-
lunge, and put his “Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps to
Hie test of rigiil analysis. And I was induced tu <i« >‘ l1 *
(not w-i tlisiaudinc thu proprietor’s long stnnding, nml repu
ted respectability ns an importer) because the purity "[
gin, above that ol every other spirituous liquor employed
in medical practice, is of the most vital consequence in
Hie community, iiinsmuclias it is subject to two iloui'ct
causes of pernicious impurity, namely, the inferior oil of
Juniper, ns well 111 tlie 1 ousel oil, i found, moreover,
tin; “Aromatic Schnapps*’ strongly recommended by a
physician and writer of no less influence limn fir. D-*'K
Reese, of the JYew York .Medical Gairtte, ami by many
of the most emmeiit members of Die profession, wins I
had 110 reason to siip|io*u, imd obtained any oiln-r (Ban
empirical evidence of its pharmaceutical purity an “
value. I tliereforu resolved to inform medical nun-
least, for the sake of the public nt large, of the resuihiu
my investigation, whether they proved favorable or oilier-
wise to the character of the article and the interest ot m
oil of Juniper,by distillation, I obtained ail nil, from
quarts of the liquid,whose specific gravity was V’-'-i
uud Whose boiling point was 313 deg., nor diu succcsm «
re uisiiilaliun yieiu nuy oil of urrater gravity, or 00my
other kind whatever. Tho same qiianbiyoi coiniimn
Holland Gin, so called, yielded nn excessive amount, r
re distillation,of oil weighing 0,b71 with flu- wm
point of 542 deg.; the lighter oil having previously l«»
cdover. Tills wits conclusive as tu the supe.iafd) _
Mr. Wolfti’s gin, in relation lo the oil ol Jumper, “r
winch the nromn, flavor, nud diuretic and oilier
cinitl properties of every kind of giu essentially «*{**“•
As to Uio Fousel nil, with which all iiiferim #pin*uoU*
liquors nru more or less impregnated, and which renu ’
than poisonous In the exact ratio hi which they ltre ' u ‘
billed—which causes such liquors to intoxicate
others do not, nnd creates Hint morbid, insatiable npi-
tito for undue indulgence, with nil it* deplorable cowe-
uuences, of which the friends of tempemiweand pim*"'
tliropy soju*tly complain, instead of dint satiety aim •
tidiou- nes* of taste, for which the drinkers of i'Uit-14“
nt'i disiingtiUhed—of this fotiil, acrid, asihmatfcaor.
sel oil, i found no trace in Sir. Wolfe’s nicdicln® 4 '
although I repeatedly tested varlnu* qiianiidi* of“ .
the chloride or calcium, by the usual piocets,
readily detects ami obtains it, in Uio ordinary »P> ru
liquors.
^Accordingly, l feel bound ttjwr JJJS
n* being in every respect, pre-eminently
sciving of medical pntrounge. It i* Indebted for h* .
scivinu or medical patronage, it is inueoiiu
perjority. I doubt not, to sound and select Hint [ »“ ’.. j,
lo that peculiarly mmlernin method of distdlaiioo f
.leaves ihe heavier nnd less volatile cMcullnl
the barley and the berry, behind In the still 1 *
is sufllclvni to account for the refined aromaonbi*^^
other gin* 1 hut ill regard to the special ‘ ,1,
Italian Juniper berry,of whichit lie uMnukut^ lerspca^
in his circular, I have no chemical knowfr”**.'^
wherein its lighter oil* differ from lliatot the Jus t
* TtlmUhat tho pure oil, of both, polarize* Llnhor!-
ihyd.oohlorie acid, a tiquM
and yields, with liyMiui-muiK , rtIlino ntni
This acid being in the stomach as n principal comPOf^^
of the gastric Juice, probably creates lW* »»*■'“.ima'snt
tho oil. and rendeis it the valuable m
for which It was formerly nnd will, prolmbly. a*
renowned. - An*
I coiiaoiiuently rejaid Mr. Woll*’. “S'S**-.
nile SchnnDiis." ns a valuable accession to our 1
matio ScImappsV’n* » valusblc accewio.. . ||h
maceutlcql agents, tossy nothing ol Da compaiaJ'
nocuousne** w tho*e who use distilled liq''“«" *
cue. To pcrsonrtraveling In the *ou hw« . «^.
rJT* 4... ......... nrn.il>,-PI III*trVUSi"!
sometimes even dangejnus eflbcts upon (00 a
luiiaimi-f lire., uwti.v.ii.. ..... — —1— • , . .
customed to them, I should think it w«uld! he
ruccsutionarylunvi-lon, ns a counteractive
of II?
rand Gin, herotot "re unolitnlnablo, and at »ucb, -
b, p*s^ |n L Morr M.n.,,
Pharmaceutical Lbeu'm*
New York, Oct. 90,183ft