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SAVANNAH KKIMim.iC.iN. TUESDAV MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1h.V».
Jfc UlinORBA CO'I LINE ^ I
YORK A smmH PACKETS. I
r.MilH NEW LINK It coiuikmwI ol Iht following
I v#a*el*-""* nr which will le»ve Pier No. 9 North
Riffr, N‘ w V«*h, P»“«lualiy «'»<”/ Thursday:
„ _ *hr M»WARI» KIDDER, Mu lone, Tyler, M«*lrr
*V .. RENNET PLANNER, 395 do. Appleglu,do
* .. GEORGE OAVIR. 3*HoRS, Smith, do
. » 1.0VKT PKAL'nl'K, :ni» lout, Mcrrjf, do
„’ - WALTER RAl.KIGH. :<Mtout, Mtrthtll, do
T)M>te vearela are tU of the drtl clttt, tnd. having
inbuilt during lire pail year expressly forth* trad*,
^ «rrll deterring lh* attention of shippers. They ara
: -mended >■> master* of experience ami ability, and
: hirr *rs can rely upon quirk dltpa ch. and avary atlao-
iuo Wing n»ld IO their conrenlenoe.
' J. K. GlI.MnHE fc CO, 154 Waier-at., If. V.
III Nrut fc UAMMKI.I., Agent*, Savannah.
_<ski)eccai yotitti.
NOTICE
•vA" KRKDKniCK D.URIKFKN and OKO.C.OIllF-
PKN are my authorlted Attorney during my abaeuto from
the Stale. O.M. UR1PVKN.
Savannah, Nor. 19,1866.
NOTICE.
Til K tubarrlber hat removed hit Law office
Pvo* to the second ttory of tho building aituate on
tha corner of Bay and Barnard atreeta, and Immediately
adjoining that of Messrs. Norwood A M'ilaon, where he
will be happy to attend to all profeeelonal buaineaa com
mitted to hie rare. CHARLES A HENRY,
nor 15—5
.1 AS. R. DICKSON,
Lire and Fire Insurance Agent,
rfMI.L TRAVEL through Central and Upper Georgia
yf and Tennessee, duly authorized by responsible
(Vmpenn#. to aollcit and receive application* from par
t,re * idling their llvea or property luaufed.
lie Will also act aa agent for the Savannah Republican.
Helen* to Meaara. Meleter A Palmen. Wm. King, Ken-
n*dv A Beach, J. M. Norwood, P. W. Alexander, V. W.
ttiff. Savannah. nov it—If
WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF,
General Commission Merchants,
lavaunah, Utorgla.
n it. william*. xdkin aarcurr.
aov 5
CITY COURT OP SAVANNAH.
NOV KM 11 EH TERM. 1866.
riMIE CITY COURT of Havauuah ban been mljourned
1 until the 2d Monday of Decetntar next. Suitors, Jo-
amt Witneaaea, will ulsase take notice.
■>v—tf WM. II. HULLOC1I,Clerk.
NOT1CB.
a I It. S. C. DUNN1NU Imvmg retired from the Agency
„>I of the Howard Insurance Coni|HUiy of Now York,
the appointment lia* horn conferred upon the undersign •
r,l. alio will conduct the busituM of thin Company for th
tut me an it* Agent for the Mate oftleorgla.
‘ * ""AS. II. “
nov .—Int
OHAB. IT. CAMPP1BLO.
LANDS AT AUCTION.
«iu aa aoui at r ttiuc * ter ion in thi cm or Brunswick .a a.
ON TtMOAT, 27TB INBT.,
18, O O O ACRXS
OF PINE AND HAMMOCK LANDS.
riMIISK LANDS lie contiguous to Water Carriage, and
| the Hue of the Itrunawick and Florida Rail Hoad, and
#re worthy of nttcntniu.
Fit particulars, enquire of
K. 51. MOORE, E8Q, Agent,
n v 10 Brunswick, Ga.
NbTIC*“
CENTRAL R. It. AND RAN KINO CO. OF OA.)
Savannah, N'ovomber U, 1865. )
1 MIE Annuel Meeting of Stockholder! will be held or
Tuesday. 18th December nest, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
nov 15—DMec CEO. A. CUYLKH, Cashier.
notice:-
uamo THK Rule or Pr*lght ou Balea or Domaallo
Vf^P by thla line to New York, will bo Eight Coma
per foot, until ftmtior nollco. * ,
PADBLFORD, PAY A CO.
Orrirt N. Y. *np RaVannah RtiambuipUo. )
[oct 9] Savannah, Ool. S, 1055. j
iiatmToi rit e icTht
lit the Philadelphia and Savannah Steam-
ahlp Lino, on Light Good* and Dry Goods,
will bo III eenta am! 15 cenia per cubic fool, being the
rate* evlabllahod prior to Juno laat.
aug 27 A. L. LAMAR, Agent.
hPECMI. NOTIUeT
|7"iIn the first day ol Pebrunry next, the Arm
ol IIORTON It III K EM AN, will be dlaaolved by
limitation. After thla dale, they will do an ex-
elusive CASH BUSINESS, fir the purpose of ad
ding up.
All of otir Block of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware
Uottrrtrs.
NOW IBY0UR CHANCE 11
ONE THOUSANO PRIZES ON HANOI
av auTitoaiTT or thb $tatb or uaoauu
Port Oiian Academy ^Lottery.
Daparalled Nclirmo for November!l
„ . J iduhB i»,
To bo drawn Novembr r 93rd. 1855, In the City of At
lanta, Ga- when prises amounting to
30.000 DOLLARS!
W ill be distributed according to the billowing Intlma-
ole Scheme. If >ou draw the lowest Prlao you gel the
coat ol your ticket, witAsut deduetion, amt remember
every Prlao ladrawn aleach drawing. Look at It I One
Prlae to every Ton Tickets 11
CAPITAL PUIZE, % 141,00011
A P rl *e of gin.ono
do 9,WH) are 4,000 | 43 prlset of 50 are 9,150
3 do
10 do
17 do
.'(Ml are 1,500 | Kl
9.T0 are 9,750 i ‘.HO
110 are 1,1!to 030
75 are 1,975
95 are
10 are
5 are
8.075
9.000
3,150
1,000 prlaes, amounting to 030,000
•*NLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
fTTickets 05—Halves 09.5O-Quartera01.95./M
Rill* on all solvent llauka at par. All communications
■triedvconfidential. SAMUEL SWAN,
Agency on Broughton atraol, between Wldlaker and
Barnard. oct 97
SAVANNAH AGENCIES.
I. II. MAHSTON, Henrral Agent, Hull Btruet, imme
diately opposite the l'uet Office.
J. L. AUTRKY, on Uruugliton, Itotwoen Whitaker A
Barnard Street*. nov 14
|BY AUTHORITY of 1 Ilk STATE OFUKORUIA.)
lUvaDt Plan Lottery.
and Fancy Goods, wo will veil at a very small advauee \ JaSDOr Co. AcadomV Lottery,
-it ik.Mftl ft.r raih unlv. H . . .
Aalra at Hue V
HY HPliNUEH CUM HELL *aT CO. ^
Rice at Private Hal**.
6 th ree* of Hire In »tore, and for sale low, torlnae con-
algunient. nov 19
On Hie Aral TUESDAY In December neat, befwectTOio
ti*uid liounv of wile, will l>e aohl before thet.'uurt Huuau,
Litniul Improvement* No. 6, Calhoun Wurd, corner of
Joueaand AlHirroruatreel*. , „ „ ,--- ,■
On Oil* lot l«n newly IlnUhed brick house, with all the 1 H ,M *d planting Inmla,
moclrnilmim.vcin.uli. ' —mr, which m«k. ilirm ..
Tertna—flaircnali, balance at all month*, will, approved
•ecurity; purebaaer |mylng for title*- nov to ' »r* - '^.ni» Vi ~ • —
. _ ' 1 i They will bo aohl ouo With a privilege of tlio whole.
On the Ant TUESDAY in Doceml*er neat, at 11 o'clock, ».•"«< «•—»* *
will I hi Hold before the Court llouio,
A Negm Woman, and her two Children.
Tertna—Cash; purchaser paying for titles,
nov 10
Anita at Auction
tiV U VU.i' a Jloivi inoM.iP). __
Hunum r Riilih nree— Eight Lola of Land at Auction.
On TUESDAY, 4th D-c’IiiIht neat, at 11 o'clock, lu front
of Court House,
Eight Lota, each about twenty airos, fltunted In
Chalbam county, between the Cauaton Uluff and llonaw
venture romla, about 3 mllea from tho city.
On these Lota are high, hunlthy altuatlona for acttlo-
. j ' - la, a plenty of timber and goinl
- very dealmble for country sum
mer realdoncra, and ganleua. They have rveeutiy been
aurveyod, and plan can be aoen at our Counting Room.—
They will bo aohl one with a tirlvlht** "
Term a caali.
Aalra ai Ruttlon.
At Private Sale.
100 Dozen Superior Writiug 1 nk, ataoriod alaoa, In atore '
and for mile nt a very reduce,( price. nov H
Huuho and Lot at I’rlvato Halo. ~ !
la,! and linprovemenla No. 6, Calhoun Ward, corner of |
Join * ami Abercoru alreeta. On thla tat la a newly An- i
lulled Uric k House, with all the modern Improvements.—
The purchaser may truly exclaim on entering lu door— I
“ 1 cannot think of sorrow now, and doubt
If o’er I felt It—’tla so dazzled
From my memory, by this oblivious transport.” ,
nov 0
A Fine Canadian Pony. |
A line Canadian l'nny, 0 years old, a superior Saddle
llorae, kind and gentle; will bo Bold low, if applied for
iuiuiedlntcly. If not sold before tlie Arst Tueadiiy in No-
vemtar proximo, will bo sold boforo tho Court Ifbuse to
tho highest bidder.iiov 0
nov 20
Roal Estate nt Private Hale]
Hlx llrick Tenviuenta, two stories on a basement, hand]
somely Aulshed, corner of Barnard and Qaatou streets.
Renta for 01,700 |>er annum.
Also, ten Brick Tcncuu-uU, corner of llarriaoii and 8t.
Gail streets. For further ]>articulnrsfu<|ulro at the office.
Also, a Negro Woman, aged 94 years, with her two
children, uno 4, tho other 9 years old, nound and lieaity.
Sold for no fault. Tho woman ia a good plain cook, wash-
ar and Iront-r. nov 18
At Privato Sale. "
8 Rhares Ogiellior|Mi Plank Boad Stock; if not sold be
fore Kte first Tuesday III Ih-coniber next, will be sold at
public outcry to tho highest bidder during tho usual hours
of sale. , a nov 10
At Privato Hale]
tiShares Armory Hall Stock. If not sold at private
a*lb will b* aMd at nubile out cry, before th* Court
llou>e, on Tuesday the Olh of Novuuibcr, during tho
usual hours of *alo oct 31
Atiipping atmtrtlBimni.
the coat, for cash only
HORTON k RtKF.MAN,
lltt Broughloii-atreet. ,
Savannah,Juno lat, 1855, may 91—If 1
“kPKUIAL NOTIUK. -
ALL PERHONH Imlohted to the laic Arm of PRICE It
VEADF.R are retpretfully rtqunitd to call on the aub-
acrlberand pay up, aud thereby aavo troublo and ex-
penw. WM.O. PRICK, 147 Bay atreel,
Jy II Surviving Cu-purtntr.
NOTICE.
tnr i HAVE removetl my Office lo No. I7A Bey St.
ocl 31 OUTAVUS COHEN.
Cf FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS.—I am
e Candidate for re-elccllon lor the office of TAX COL
LECTOR, oulhelat .Monday lu January next, and res-
poctlully ask your support. F. M. STONE.
N. H. If elected, I pledge m, self ool to accept of any
oilier office. [oct 31] F.M.8.
J. R. GILMORE It CO.,
Commission Merchants,
WBW YORK.
REFERENCES:—Hunter k Uamniull, Savannah, tla.;
O.t*. Paralov, Ka.|., ITeahlent Commercial Bank, Kidder A
Martin, J. II. Planner, Kaq., Wilmington, N. C.
u„v 15— l.v
DASFCI3SFG!
MR. NICHOLS respectfully auuouncea
that his Classes will commence at
8t. Androw’a Hall, on Wedneiday,
Nov. Slit, I860.
A Juvenile Class will bo formed two days In each week,
expressly for new U-glnncrs, with Stupv and Exercises
|.vculiarly adapted tor the carriage aud graceful move
ment of the laxly.
Class for Iaxdiu*, Miasea and Maatera, will aaeembla at 4
o'clock, P. M.
Gents’ Classes at 71^ at night.
iToctiaiug Soirees ou Thursday night, as usual; for Pu
pils only.
Mr. N. may be seen at the Hall, from 11 to 1, or 3 to 0
r. M., each day.
Private Instructions given, if required. nov 17—0
The Hand Sewing Machine!
MANUFACTURED
Undor Patent of P. B. Bobinaon A 8. H. Sopor,
HY HOWARD k DAVIS. BOSTON.
riMIIS Machine actually Sows; uses but a single thread;
1 thread* its owu m edio*, and takes every variety of
threugh stitch, w ithout loon or chain. The stitches are
f i nied the same as in hand M-wiug, and, except in Ike
p ri tiou of their areuraev and regularity, cannot t«> dia-
tin^u.aln-d from hand-work. The work I* |terf.>nn< d with
at W«t six times the runldity, whilo being of vastly sup©-
nor .luality to tbc best hand sewing.
W. H. WILLSON,
Appl' ton's Building, No.318 Bnadway. New York.
Hire ir< ul.irs and Sample* sent by mail on application,
nov 1 1 m 8
nAniin, 44a.
T HIS LOTTERY Is conducted on the plan of (he
Royal Lottery of Havana, of single number*—and
drawn at • oncer! Hall, t'aeon, Ga , under iho aworn
superintendence of Col. Geo. M. I.ogan, and Ja*. A.
N islicl, Eaq,
GRANIi SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 15, 1855,
IVben prlxBa amountInu lo
*50.000
f IT ■ AWH C3r«
U III be dlMrllnitcd aa follows:
Capitals—I prUool 01-Mkmi I 10 prlaes of 4no
1 do 5,000 | 10 do 150
I do 3,000 I IY do 190
I do Q.OOU I'JU do 100
I do 1,500 . no do 50
1 do 1,9tNI 1950 do 95
1 do 1,100 I 93 Approx., prlxos or SG0
I do 1,1*001
408 Prlxos amounting lo 050,000.
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Every-Prl*° drawn at each drawing, and paid wIipji
, I Cupt.li,
T«» THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
MEN:—lama candidate for Iho,
Tax Collector of this County, (tho
lou iho Aral .Monday In January,
1850,1 and respectfully solicit your support,
nov I—Ido A. F. BENNETT. ,
i" iur. v - i r.iv
GENTI.EM
VV "ffice or Tax
elecuoii to be hold on
(Cauhihatm for©tfitr.
due, lu full, without doducllnn. Orders strictly court
deni la!. Drawing* sent to orders. Registered loiters at
mv risk. Ulllson all solvent Hank* at par.
I P Whole Tickets 0H; Halve* 04; Quarter* 09.
Address JA5IES F. WINTER, Manager,
sept 95 . Macon. Ga.
Public Sale.
63 Plantation Negroes Will bn sold nt publlo outcry, on
THURSDAY, 92d of November, at It o'clock, at
I Milieu, on the Coulrnl Rail Hoad. (70 mile . tatlou.)
WANTED. This gang of Nt-groe* were raised In Hcriven County.
A VESSEL to carry Grain to Now York. J on tho plantation of Jefferson Huberts, and are well
novlO—3 ItOBT. HABERSHAM A HON. known thioiigbnulihatCouniy aa good plantation bands,
wnn aiMii vnnKJ)?Miii MJ1IVL accustomed to (he culture of com and cotton. The mutt
PIBSTvSSl^ TtaK-hr W Lrixism? ' "'•’“'"'•"K the moat export and skilirul timber cuitera
vrrnf.nl.'i iV-ViTi *« K,jI '* . L n ,h ® To thoso desirous of purchaalng Negroes
apOjnlth, wants 1W bales cottonjo^ooinpjetc^carjg.— • f„ r plsuiatlnn purpose* unexceptional in every respect,
l and of established reputation In their nelghlMirbood, an
Capl. Sill
ApplyJO J nov If HOWLAND 4 SON.
FOR NSW YORK—-DEMILL’S LINK.—
,Tho regular packet hark PETER DK3IILL, Capl.
^•iio iruHuit i'iu iu i nan. ur...in,i, l in|ji, • .Itles undoubtetl. Terms cash, or city acceptances,
v., Is ready to receive freight for above port. Apply • ror Information, Apply to THUS. VV.U0LI.INh, Macon,
nov 17 ROWLAND* HON. Ua.,or VVYI.LY It MONTMOLLIN.
21\ FOR FREIGHT OR CIIARTKR
^NffiRFOIt AN EASTERN OR NORTHERN PORT.—The
new sehr. J. A. STANLEY, Capl. Slmntona, is ready to
receive freight ot charter as above. Apply to
BOV 17 HOWLAND * HON.
J h ' FOR NEW YORK-DKMILL S I.1NK —
HMaRThe tlnesrhr M. Y. DAVIS,Capt. Robinson,having
larger j>ortlon of cargo eugaged, w ill have immediate dls-
*l»lor-*' * ” ■ * ' --*—
WYI.LY k MONTMOLLIN.
Savannah. Ga.
1IY T. J. WALSH-
ON TUESDAY,’December 4, will b* sold In front of the
Court House, between the legal houre of eale,
60 head of Sheep, 10 Ano Milch Cowa with LoI»m. 22
rad of Stock Cattle, 1 Mule, 1 Sorrel Mare, I Bay Mare,
.000 bualu-la slirlh*! Com, more or leaa; 3,000 lbs Fojlder,
more leas, sold as tho property of T. “Jl‘
dor dsen-e of tho lion Superior Court of Chatham county.
Terms rash. ... . . ...
Tho Rnal Negroes, Ac., will b« tUspoaed of on the
1st Jenuarv, 1W»6, at the Court House. Tlio Sheep, Mllco
Cows, and Stock Cattle, can bo seen at any time on Hutch-
Insm's Island. » |0Y 11
On liiu Aral TUESDAY In December next, will be sold
before the Court House,
Western Half tat 27, Greene Ward, property of Estate
Win. H. Johnston. Sold by permission of tlio Ordinary for
the iH-nel.t of heirs and creditor* of said estate,
uov 0—id U. W. JUUN8TON, Adin’r.
' At Private sale.
Two lamlllui of Negroes, a woman aged 38 yean, a
Aeld hand, wl'h her children, a boy 19 years and a girl
9 year*—a Woman 3-5 years, a good Cook and Waaher,
her children, a boy 8 years, and a boy 18 month*. Ti
tles undoubted. anv 9
Privato Halo.
BH'irth and Bran, In quantities lo suit pmchaiera—
A pair of gentle Family Carriage Ifuraea, kind In har
ness and good irave’ler*.
Central Railroad Stock.
South Western Railroad Stock oct 97,
At Private Sale.
A Bond o! the Statoof Georgia for 0500, bearing In
terost 7 per cent.
A Bond of tho South Western Railroad for05OO,con-
verllble In Stock. oct 15
Private Salo
A llkclv mulatto Imy aged 95 years, to be sold to a
city ro*idoiit owner, only. Terms accommodating.
•ep90
Private Sale.
Two “ Ely’s Patent” Gins for Sea Island Cotton, Ano
Aulah. with metnllc rollers, (now,) for sale low.
Also, lOtlaacka of (2 bushels o;ich) Egyptian Data for
seed, for sale in quantities to suit purchaser*—a supe
rior art I lo.oct»
*air« at Butttan.
YTSaxt 1
fHttcciaaoaa to PhilbbiAk kBat.L
IDHM ton SALE
M Thal large atul oommu tioua Dwelling for
merly occuplwl by Dr. Wlldman. *ltualed on a
full and half lot at Iho corner of South Broad and
Abercorn slieeta in thla city. Terms liberal. Apply lo
_ mu» 3 ItACtIN k LEVY.
alHiVf port,
nov 16-1
FOR PIIILADBLPHIA •—The |uu'kct f
,si hr. M ARY, Capt. Kackett, will have despatch for J
For freight, apply to
Mi
unit mii hii i
FELLOW-CITIZENS—I offer for llieoffico’
of Sheriff of Chathnni couiily, at the ensuing
lection lu January next, and respectfully solicit your
r — •• WARING RUSSELL.
upport^ fet I?—lilj
6 4»H Oil Dl ft A 1C 1 .
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
Gentlemen:—I am a Candidate for election
lo the office of Ordinary, at the election in
Januaiy next, aud will bo thankful for your support.
may -It* M. G. SIIEFTALL.
as^fo* FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a candidate
Wttm for the office of Ordinary at the election In
Jwiuaiy next, and respectfully aak your support.
may / J5,’5(l UARNAKD K. BEE.
|^|ww w E are authorised to announce J A M ES E.
GODFREY, as n candidate for tho office of
OrdTuary of Chalhatn County, at the ensuing January
election. may 5—id
mxw- We are authorized to announce THOMAS
II. HARDEN, as a caudhlato lor Ihe offleo
of ordinary of Chatham County, nt iho ensuing Jnnu
arv elertion. |e 4—nln*
D RAWN NUMBERS of nraeuo and Pulaski Monu
ment LotU-ry, Ulna* 97li:
3 4d 10 37 50 52 50 75 I 94 47 25 50 31
nov 90 E. WITHINUTON,
*4,500
75 Number Lottery—19 Drawn Hallnia.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery,
CLANK 277 CRH 18.75.
To be drawn at savannah, Oa., Nov. *.»o, 1855.
GKKGMKY k MAURY, .MANAGERS,
schkiss:
1 or 84.AOO I of 01,500-1 of 01,000.
Tickoiti *1—Shnroe in proporion
Tickeia and Shares either singly or by the Package,
for sale by
nov 211 B. WITIIINOTON.
FOR SEW YORK-GEORGIA LINK.-
The Hue fast Bailing aclir. TIlGH. HOLCOMBE,
apt. Goalee, will have quick ilexpntch for tlio abovo port
VALUAHLE IIOTI.I, FOR NALL.
TIIL SUHSCRIHKR, desirous of removing
West .offers for sale that valuable aud extensive
Hotel in tbi* place, known as
’’WASHINGTON HALL.”
The estatiahmeiil la complete In all Its arrangements,
C. A. 0REINEB. t has a large uumberol nmms,all In tborouuli repair,ov-
\ ery neces-ary outbuilding, a largo garden, grailng lots,
i hiidall llaatnioiuimuiiis Inlurior to no Goto' lu tbo up
1 country. Tho house is supplied with excellent form
For freight or passage, apply ou board to the captain, or to * lure, all of which la nearl, now, and will be sold with
nov 15 COHENS A HERTZ. ’ Iho establishment. Being the only Hotel In one of tlio
COHENS A HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK—UNION LINE.—The
regular packet sclir. WM. SMITH, having a p..r-
tiou iiflierrargo engaged, will have despatch for the above
port. For freight, apply to
nov 15 OGDEN, STARR A CO.
Being the an/y
largest towns or upper Georgia, u Is now doing an ex-
P • lennvo and prolllablu business.
Term* moderate.iiud may bu bad by application lo the
propriolor nt tin* place.
JAB. E WADDEY.
Washing! .11, Ga., Oct. 8lh IM55. eodlliu
LOST, WANTS* &c.
WANTED,
T WO Negro Mon to drive drays, for which liberal wages
will ho paid monthly. Enquire at
nov 16—0 LYNN k SNIDER'S, 05 Bay street.
WANTED.
S TRICTLY prime White Corn, lit for shipment to Eli
mpe. ROUT. HABERSHAM f
nov 16—0
ROUT. HARKRSUAM & SON.
FOIt C’LFKK OF ( DI RTS.
7ELLOW CITIZENS :-l urn a candidate j
for the office of Clerk or Iho Superior and I
Interior Court* at tho election lu January next, aud re ■
apocUullj aak your support. JNU.E. DAVIS. |
a candidate \
i
\
\\ AM I D TO HlltL.
1 »> ABLE-BODIED Negro Men to work aacoal-pasaera
« on board Nteatoshlp Isabel. Applvlo
uov 5 COHENS k HERTZ.
DECK FREIGHT WANTED.
A DECK LOAD of Cotton la wanted for Brig L. A
PALMER, hound lor Boston. Apply to
nov 2 . COHENS k HERTZ.
FELL'IVY-CITIZENS:
at the election lu January next, for Clerk ol
ipcrlorand Inferior Coart*, and will bo thankful
for your Miffrane*. W.M. II. BULLOCH.
may 14 Jan5*50
^e^fmTrli
WANTED;
PURCHASE, Sccuiid-haiul Wine and_ Porter Dottlea.
Apply to
T. J. WAtall, No. 170Boy street.
THE AMERICAN WATCH
I S NOW on sale by tho principal dealers throughout the
country, and tho public are invited to nxsmme and
test the quality in comparison with tho imported artlrlo.
They are constructed ou the PATENT LEVER PRINCI
PLE. tv lung tried and approved, with suet) alteration* in
lh- arrangement of the parts, as long experianco has de-
E'Ofiraled to be the best, to ensure
Reliability, Accuracy and Durability.
TV Manufacturers wairant the AMERICAN WATCH
la -very particular of It* workmanship and p-rformnneu.
N B None are genuine unites the nun-s of the nuinu-
ft turer*. DENNISON, HOWARD A DAVIS, Waltham, la
stunted on the inurement. 8 nov 19—1m
The New York Picayune.'
K 'OW the only Oomlo llla«tr»t*«l NVckly In Anirrlra,
r< nun.-net-* tho m-w volume with entirely new type,
and -unorior papor.
The Caricatures and other amusing Illustration* will be
drawn and •■iigravid bv th« best aitiat* iii tin 1 country.
Ihe reading mutter will consist of Original Humorous
C •mtuents . n tho Lventa ol the Day. I'andies, Pun*. Co
nundrums and Satirical 8<|uibs ol ull a<rt», aimed at pre
vailing t> lilts. Humbugs and Cant.
Al-u- ol a ~"Od iM-lection of tbo funny tiling* floating
about l<«J»ely in the press of the country, with a weekly
avsortuieiil >f Kiddle*. Rehusai-a, Charades. Uniguiaa, Ac.,
f„r the amusement of the younger brunches.
That rmowntd Darkey Lecturer, l’ref a-or JULIUS
C.1..-AK HANNIBAL, will also from time to time rommu-
nic.ite his wire saying* to the world, through the columns
of the Picayune.
With the first of the year will also be commenced,
A COMIC ILLUSTRATED STORY,
By a new hand—the engravings for which are now being
prepared, and which will form a rich treat to all lovers of
fun.
Term* only one dollar per year; five copies for four dol
lars. «nd Urge club* m the same proportion.
Address WM. II. LhTIBON,
Editor and Proprietor New York Picayune,
114 Nassau street, New York,
not 19—w3 F
NOTI'-B.—We are authorized to nnn«uoce i
JOHN V. TARVER aa a Candidate Tor Clerk ,
of the Superior and Inferior Courts, at tlio ensuing elec- '
lion, In January nexL
may 19
Jan ’56
ItF.C'F.lVI'.K or TAX ltF.TFltN*.
— J
i •
WANTED
inn nnn ,,,:h,, rls oroYHTEKsiiKi.i.stobo
llrl rqllU" delivered within Ihe next six tnontha.-
Apply to net93 C. A. L LAMAR.
ANTED*
H ANDS to work III Ihe upper lllco Mills. Apply at
ihe Midi or lo
nctO ROUT. IIAItl'.KSIIAM k BON.
FOll PIIILADEILPIIIA.—Ilrig GEG.. tZJF Augusiu Chronicle k Sentinel will please copy
*j55fcWlllTNKY, taker master, having most of her{ tnTrl-Weekly until lorbld.
. urge engaged, will have quick despatch a* above. Fur 1 “ ~
freight or passage, apply to I
nov 15 BRIG HAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR BOSTON.—Thu now and fii*t sailing
|Jj£* mr * l GKN. WARREN, will have dispatch for the
nive port, For freight, apply lo
nov 15 CAHI.KTON k PARSONS.
£> FOR BOSTON.—Tho fii*t Nailing bark
*£ggj£GK< HIGH THOMAS, Atuahiiry master, having part
oi Imr cargo engaged, will have quick despatch as above.
For freight or pannage, apply to captain on board, or to
, "’ f 14 _ UARLETON k PARSONS.
^±£L por mew YORK—G11.LMOItEkCO.'S
LINK.—Thu sehr. LUVK1T PEACOCK, Captain | _
Tei ry. having a portion of her cargo engaged, will meet J ■*' *
with despatch for above port. Tor freiglit, apply to r —
nov 13 HUNTKll AGAMMKLL I .
FOR NEW YORK.—Thu new sehr.'ll.
TL'I.L. Capt. New tome, will have dispatch for
above port. For freight, apply to
noy 12 HUNTER k OAMMKLL.
FOR NEW YORK.—Uniov Lt.vr.—Tho
regular packet tali’rS. J. WARING, Neff. Master,
mil have dispatch for the above port. For Freight apply
to nov 10 OGDEN, .STARK k CO. '
^f-7' FOR NEYV Y ORK.—Old EstauuiiiU) Linz.
aid*. Tliellric PlllLUKA.TIiatrhcr, Master, will have
dispatch ns above. For Freight or Passage apply on
board, or to nov 10 BR1UIIAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR NEW YORK.—TheSteanii rTOTTEN,
, Master, will meet with dis|mtch os above.
For Freight or Passage apply on l<oard, or to
nov W BRIUUAM, KELLY *_CO.
WANTED TO CHARTER.—A Vessel
about the capacity of 950 casks Klee. Apply lo
uov n COHENS k IIEItTZ.
Jf*\ ~ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—
jy^Tliu Hehooner MARIA PICKUP, Captain High.—
Apply b
j in i n-vv wi
I II It ENT.
M TWO TENEMENTS lu Gordon Block, front
ing Chatham Hquaro, and well iiirniidicd with
wnier, gas, .tuble*, fco. Possession given 1>1
Novemtar. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent,
oct io _ No. 7tl llryan StieuL
for MENT.
M TIIB EASTERN TEN KM ENT or ll-irk Build
ing, cornurof A been n aud Jones Htroel
Apply to
_oct 20 IIOLCOMUE. JtHIHStlN fc CO,
TO It EN T.
A brick storo and iIwuBIng, corner of Charllun
and JelTursou street*. Apply to
sept25 WYI.LY k MONTMOLLIN.
i’OH N A 1,1-1.
A Two and a Hull Mory Wooden Dwelling,
1WD on Brick lluv-ment. near the corner Monigoinery
■l'"”airl Liberty *trvels, on lea simple lot 3b ti> 70 ft.
I Tho house is In g.md repair, and has been recently ren
ovated and painted. D also ha* ga* and water, h<>t and
cold, flno bath room. kc. For particular*, apply t«
Wit lu I IT.
311'NIC A I. CARD-
juijirrB nAniNG,
PrnfcHHar of JTIuhIc,
Respectfully offer hla aervice* to the.
rcB'xpuaof Savanunh. -i
t To bo found at W. D. Zogbaum’a"
Music Store
oct 1—3m
Admlnlatrafor'a Hale.
On the first TUESDAY in January next, before the Court
House In the eltyof Savannah, batwaan tha legal hours
of sale.
A Negro Man. William, aged 46 years, belonging to tha
estate of Mr*. Auu K. Guinn, by pemiaaion of the Court of
ordinary. GEG. P.UAKKIB0N, Adrn’r.
nov at)
to"MuhRowTat iTT,’clock, In front of afore, Jd|
The uaual aarorimeol of Grocerlea, Provlaloo*, Li
quor*, Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry floods. New and
second hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Article*,
Clock*. Walebee, Jewelry, kc. Tens* cash before de-
llvary.
N. H.—All articles purchased at auetfon and not aet-
lle<l for before the next regular aato, will be sold —
account and risk of former purchaser. nov 90
Largu 8aie~of choice old Wines aud Liquor*—At Auction.
On THURSDAY, next at 11 o'clock, in front ofStore,
One hundred and aeventy-flvu package# of Wines and LI-
4 ’lucaaea, Idosracb, “ Yrtartea"Sherr/,1032|
17 caaea 1 do* each, Oordon Sherry {
8 caaea 1 dot cadi, Old Madeira Wlua;
95 case* 1 doz each, Old Port Wlno ;
4S coses 1 do* each, Dark (.’ognac Brandy;
19 cases 1 do* each, Pure Cherry Brandy;
7 case* 1 doz each, Pure Holland Oln j
8 case* l l A dot each,Old Mouong’la Whiskey, 1840f
10 demljonua Old Mountain Duw Scotch Whiskey;
4 do Old Monougahela Whiskey)
40 bskta Cliampagne, Crown Bran, pta and qta.
In Wood.
6 casks Bland Madeira, Imp 1839, vln 1889;
casks Bland Madeira, imp 1849, vln 1835;
casks United Proprietors Brandy, 1849;
, casks A Sclgnetto Brandy;
pipe do do;
pipe do do
pl|M-s Double Pine Apple Gin;
u v. cask* Palo Cognac Brandy ;
6 *2 casks I'clorolson Brandy;
9' \ casks Palo A Selgncttu Brandy;
3 % casks Dark A Selgnette Brandy;
I 15 casks J. B. Goddard dark Brandy, 1851;
V 6 ft pl|H-* do do do dot
. 10 '2 casks old Port Wine;
15 ]2 casks “Gra|>o" Brandy. In bond. Terra# cash .
J Hama under $100, cash; from 0100 to $300, alxty days;
I above $300 ninety day* for approved endoraed paper.
novlO
; Potatoes—at Private Hale.
: Now taniling aud lu Storo—W) Barrels Carter Potato**.
Terms Cash. nov 0
I.EFLER & WILfOX,
DBNTISTI
flfflca over DeVVilt k Morgan's Slorw
on Congress Street.
oct 4—ly
SAVANNAH, OA.
I HATS AND OAFS ,
Corner Barnard & Broughlon-Sts. 1
*■ lo captain ou board, u
MINIS k JOIINHTON.
FOIL SAZiXl.
600 ACKbS of Land, lying in Scrlvcn county,
f^gLand omlhuOgeecheo River. 69 miles from tho city,
nDKaiid iheC. H. It. running through it; 76 acrus of
upland and a portion of tho bay land cleared and
uii'i* r fence, the balance well timbered with pine and
oth-r growth. The bay Lind is equally as good and fertile
av tho •* Co«*per'a" or "Young'#’ baya. It lying between
th'-ni. The Improvements aro a 1U story framo Dwelling,
3•> by 60 feet, with.Aro rooms and all n-ceasary outbuild-
logs. Tbo health of tho locatlo§ la aa good as any In tint
low country. Ou tho place l* a flno Peach Orchard and
oth-r descriptions of fruit. With the place can be bought
a fine slock ofCattlo and Hogs, 4c., ami a good assortment
ot Fare mg Implement*, If tbo purch iaor wishes. For
particulars, apply to WM. WRIGHT,
nor 12—3w
Steam Saw Mill, 4 Land for Sale.
yy, A FINE STEAM 8AW MILL, located In Dullorb
«£v5fc county, on tho great Ogoecheo River, together
with a tract of 10,000 acres good pino land, atul
"jL" some swamp land upon which is a lino growth of
oakTTickury, ash, Ac. About 600 acres of the land is
clvnred.iipon which are two settlements of good dwellings,
agin hou*« and all necessary improvements for planta
tion us-. Thu Mill has an oxc-llont circular saw attached.
The property will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of
K. McCKOAN,
nov 14 2m 8carboro', Scrivcn Co., Oa.
*,* Charleston Courier will copy tlio above to tho ain't
of five dollars, and send bill to this office.
OPENING FA I.L AND WINTER 3IILI-
IS Ell Y GOODS.
MRS. C. FREELAND will open this day, 18lh
1 ol Member, a large and selected assortment of
_ . goods, conslallngof French, Silk, and Satin
paiteru Bonnots; also a choice lot of plain and colored
Mrawa. Ribbon*, Velvet*, Laces, Flowers, Feathers,
Embroiderics, DresaUatia und Head Dresses.
Hon net v i I«- h i ■ e-1 snd Pressed.
N. K. Awd tut* Hcaiun, tw the Ore** making deparV-
menl, she * III be t-nsliled ,o plt-sfc her cu-tomers in
every res|ieci as to Filling, 5laking and Trimlug. aa ahe
has advunlMires of procunng Ihe* l>r*l and most ap
prove-.! Paris F i*hlona. monthly, having also engaged
the services of a competent person from ihe North.—
hhe will nay particiilaraMi-iiilonlo lire Making, Braid
ing and Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Dn-s-ua
made Iii the must fnshlonahlo manner lu iwenty-four
hours. 177, IIRMUUIITON HTRKF.T,
oct I* 1 Mppo»Be Hi. Andrews Hall.
cr Fbllow-I'itizbnh : I am a candidate for trie i
office ol Receiver of Tax llcturiif, for Chatham County, i
at tho election in Janunry next, and respectfully solicit 1
jour vote*. nov 8—id 8. 8. SIBLEY.
FELLOW CITIZENS!—on ihe flr*l ot
!Duy hist, I aunoiiiieud myself n candidate
for Reoelvernf ‘lax Returns: and nm now a candi
uulu for ilint office, at tho uext election, and respect-
fully aoBctt your auunori.
Your obedtnnl servant.
Je_0 B. T.TIIED8.
TO MV FELLOW CITIZENH OF CHATHAM 0'».
yjw* I nm a enndidale for lle.-oiver of Tax Be-
turns at llm elccHon lu January next, and re-
pecilully ask vnur support,
may 2- 1 —Jan3,’56 WM. \V, OATES.
SAVANNAH, MAV |. IH55.
^-**re Mxssxs Ediiorm:—You will please an
WtW iiouiice Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS a* a
Tanuidaie for Receiver of Tax Returns, at the ensuing
January diction, and oblige MANY VOTERS.
may 3 _ _
FELLOW CITIZENS:—lam a eamlldaie
for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, in
January next, and lespectfuBy aollcit your votes.
may 19-tf l.E. DILLON.
av .-w- ~ FEI.LOW-cif l/HNH:— I am u cRudlda't
for the office or Receiver ol Tax Return*, in
Jauuary next, aud respectfully eollolt your vole*.
miy!4 _ tf 2. W. WINKLER.
mSIwb FELD »VV.CITIZENSI am a candidate
for the offli-e of Receiver of Tax Returns, in
January next, and respectfully solicit your vote*.
m*v21)tr -OHN It. IIA HI-’. It 9 HAM.
£3. M. BLOUNT,
CULLECTING AGENT,
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
TYJOULD reapectfully refer parties lo tho following
Vv gentlemen: Alexander .Mitchell. T. P. I’ea-o and
Jacob ltokenlmiigh. Durien.Ga ; Hunnfol Pulmer k Hon,
Hiivanimli; 61. I*. Hiauey, E-q., Charleston, 8 U.;F. J.
Beck, Esq ,62 Wull-sireet, New York
Durbin,Oct., IB56. ocl 9
NEW TIN N’rtkia H AND N11KI.T-1MON
MANUFACTORY,
NO. 141 aOOTtt-W«#T MiRXIV SQUAB*. aNVAN ITZZST.
I WOULD inform my old f>lends and pal-
. ii.ii, I have opened Ihe above store, to con
duct tlio Stove, Tin and Hneot-lron husliie-a
In all Ba various forms, where will bo found
a g'-n-ral variety of Stove*. Till aud Sheet-
Iron Wore, which I will he pleased to show
. you, and at such price* aa will satisfy you If
you want (o purchase.
AI kinds of Booflup, Gultora of Lead, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repair
ing executed with do>>pat:h,Old Hfovo pat up and Pipes
furnished at short notice.
Tin-Ware at Wholesale and Relnll. Call down Bryan
atreel. It will pay you for the walk.
iiov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
Sales at the Pound.
O N THURSDAY, the 22d November, nt 12 o'clock, will
bo sold:
One old white brimlle Cow, hums turned down, marked
with a cron In the right ear.
One Mark Dull, with a white head, marked with n crop
lu each ear.
One red Yearling, has no mark,
uov 17 F. M. STONE,' C. 51.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
I HAVE TIIlH DAY associated with m-. HAMUKLO.
GABMANY und FRANCIS J.CHAMPlON. Thobusl-
office of Tax Collector of this County, filial ness will hereafter ho conducted under tho name and
led Ion to be held on Ihe first Monday lu January, j stylo of GABMANYS 4 CHAMPION.
FOll FREIGHT OR CHARTER—
The brig K. Di IANE, taring master. For purticu
re, apply ou board, or to
_ m.v 7 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
FOR BOSTON.—Tlio brig SUIIF, Captain
*>M£Mclntire. Fur freight, apply to
m.v" CAItLKTON 4 PARSONS.
Jf-7\ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—
aWfcTfo' brig CANDACE. Matthews master. Apply to
ii-*v 8 CAItLKTON 4 PARS*)XS. I
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER— 1
^tbsKThu sehr. ANAN'DALE. Iluso master. Apply to
miv 8 CARLKTON 0 PARSONS.
Foil LI VKHPOOL -Tt.« A 1 An.arlraMi
'ship EQUITY, J nines J. Noyea master, iisvlng
>1 her cargo engngiHl, will have quick despatch.—
For balance of freight, apply to
nov 6—tf CAUL KPP1NO.
FOR IIOSTON—The ship BOMBAY, Hill
■master, will liavo deapaloh as above. Fur
freight or passage, apply on board, or to
iiov 5 BRIGH AM, KELLY k CO.
nov 9 WM. WlUGHT.
TO It EXT.
M POSSESSION given immediately, tbo Western
Tenement of II. U. Jackson's House, in Mouth
llrond.it Apply to A.C. DAVENPORT.
no f 9—tf
FOR II ENT*
M A VALUABLE Wharf M'oro In tho Eastern
Tenement, ou Moon'a Wharf. Also, Iho More
occupied by Mr. Cullen, on the same Whan.
otil25-lmn ROUT. II MlEUMIAM KSuN.
FOll IIENT.
M A COMFORTABLE Two Story llilck Dwell
ing, pleasantly situated ou Llberiy street, with
Mable.t'arriage House.and Servants Room ubovo,
giMiit Yard and flno Well of Walor. Apply to
oct 29 WM. WRIGHT.
HIM MEAT.
{t*y Tho ^litres under HT. AN DREW 4 IIAI.L, cor-
HSSi ller of Broughton and JcflWsnn slructs, will bo
JilrtL let Iii two, three, or lour Store* to suit luiiauta.
Pos-e-Hioiioii 1st Novombor. For forms, apply to
aug 2(1 WILLIAM ROGER-*, ri*. rotary.
CAUTION TO THK “PUBLIC
taarnlng from some or tho respectable firms of
Cbarleatou and Savannah, that my Bcbatdam Aromatle
Schnappo,la extensively counterfeited by a number of
Llqnor mixers In New York, Philadelphia and Boston,
and finding that ihe plralea daringly advertise their per
nicious deceptions under the name which belongs lo my
aalldi, 1 think It necessary to caution the community
agalust thosu vendors or poison In disguise.
I Introduced ihe scheldam Aromatic Schnapps forth
Purpose of supplying the medical faculty and the wholn
community with a pure medicinal spirit, which mlgh
be prescribed with confidence; to all cases where atinia
enta were required, without producing (he foarftil con
sequences which Invariably result from using adulterate
ad liquor. Iti order lo render oaturanoe doubly aura, t
bad the arilelo analyzed by chemists of world-wide
culebrily,aud submitted It for experimental test lo thou
sand* of distinguished medical practitioner*. The re
sponses from these sources were of the moat unequivo
cal and satisfactory character. It la now before the pub
lie, surrounded with those guarautees^nd bearing these
unimpeachable endorsement#, anu I call upon the com
munity to protect themaelves and me, their own health
and my reputntlou, by frowning cown and repudiating
the piratical speculators, who are peddling their foul
commodities under cover of my trade mark. No article
bad over been Imported from Holland into thla market
under the name of Schnapps, previous lo (be appear
t*ILK HATS.
SOFT HATH, of all description*.
CAPS of every STYLE and QUALITY.
Imw (nr i.'akii or oood Caamr. CORNER OF
oc.B-IJan BROUGHTON k BARNARD.
33. £1X,I7XS,
Factor and Ueueral l omintssloa
MERCHANT,
No. 71 Hay-Mtrccl, N*>vaw>al». Ri.
HI. 1*1 O I. I N A •
IMPORTER OF
CHOICE SPANISH SEOABS,
Tobacco, 4"r.
L'OBNxa or CoNoaxas and Bun. Htrsira,
SAVANNAH-
uov I—lyr _
ransom stove works* • nc ‘ ,ofwoif *’ ,,scheidamAr °“ iiucBchD, pp , * ,n i h,B
C * l fue Dr*t Importation being made Into this city In tb#
year Ie48, which cau be seen by Iho fusion House
- bonks, I deposits my label as a trade mark In the Unti
ed State* District Court of iho Southern District of New
' York, ln the year foil, and have the certificate lu my
pos*.-aaiou of tbuldale. Tho great demand which ha*
; thus been crcuted for the geuuiuo article baa aet thn
• whole btve of counterfeiter* In motion, and the duty 1
I owe to iu) customers and irlenda, aud tbe public, com-
' pels me, to put them ou their guard agalnit Impost-
j non. UDuLPIlO WOLFE. 99 Heaver aL, N. York,
j Among tho complaint# for which Ihe Schnapps ba*
! been declared u *|ieci(lc by the emiuent phyaiciaua who
have corresponded with the proprietor, aro dropsy, dya-
VIlSMkl, WAN A ED-
A Vessel Iron) 40Utn 60(1 inns to load wi
„ sawed Lumber for Cadez. For which a lit
ighi wilt bo paid. Apply to
nov 2 ^ COHF.NH k HERTZ,
Fl>R FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tho
EOLUS, Kuowltou, master. Apply lo
TlTu OGDEN, ST ‘ ““
toUteTs
br.g
FOR TA.\L'l)LLF.(Vrul|.
1856,) and reapeclftilly solicit your support,
may 19—tf PETER G.THOMAS.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 1, 1856.
uov 5
0. W. OAKMANY
BY MINIS & JOHNSTON.!
EXECUTOR'S SALE. {
O N the first TUESDAY in Jnnuary next, in front of Iho
C ‘ ‘
' Court lion
-tween the h-gni hours of sale, will ho J ceased.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS concerned are hereby notified, that
two inonlha after date, I ahull apply to the Court of
Ordinary of Lltlnghum County, for leavu to ■••II all tands
and Negroes belonging to (lie estate of tho lato Robert II.
Bunpiin, dec’ll, for division among the heirs of said do-
Springfield. Oa.» Nov. 6.
NOTICE.
P ROPOSALS Will he received for building a NEW
MARKET HOUSE on the aamo silo as that now oc
cupied.
(Mans and speciflrntlons.wBh all information necessary,
may be had at the Office of the City Surveyor.
Contractors must hand in their estimates by or before
A Valuable Plantation, ln Liberty Co.,
FOR HALE.
Iffi THE HubwtIIht, wihlilng to rnmovo, offer* for
■*7* sal*- Ills plantation adjoining the village of Horn-
ington. consisting of eight hundred a< r-*. a p*i t of which
Las been suin ssfoBy cultivat' d in crops of Corn, Cotton
and lti‘c- Tire balance wull tiuilrerad with ouk.cvprets,
and yellow pure forest, convenient to tho Savannah, Al
bany and Gulf Bail Knud. Upon thn preinUoa ar# a
e<nnfortaldo Dwelling, gin Iioiuk-, grist mill, uogio houses
and fomc# In goo«l repair. A gorsl school and church
are near by, and au extensive, and uurivaUod meadow*
for sire k grazing.
Person* w ikhiug to buy will plaaaa apply to
JOHN K. MANN, liln. arilla, Oa.,
nov 13 or to WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
HOBINSON & CAMP,
1170ULD INFORM TIIBIR PATRONS AND THE PUD-
f v lie that they have taken tho Store,
IOO BRYAIf ffiTRliaT,
Waring* llulldinga, treat dour to 0. Johnson* 4 C«* Shoe
Btore, where they will resume tholr buaineaa In a fuw days,
*tid r- main until their old store la reflttad.
sold, lu compliance with Jlre last will and testament of
late Dorothea Abrahams, lire folluwiug valuable City pro-'
perty, helouging to said estate:
Hall' tal No. 4 iu fee riuiplc. Laroche, Tything Heath- f
court \Var<l, next to tire residence of J. AV. Morrel, with i
tire brick two story dwelling, store and cellar, fronting on j
Bronghtnn street, now occupied by J. D. Jesse ns a family .
grocery, subject to u leaa.- ol three years from first of Fell-!
ruary next.
tat No. 3, Liberty Ward.with thn two tenement two story i tho 26ih of tho present month,
wooden dwelling, fronting on llroiightoii street, with car-i 1 v
riuge houses, Htaldes mid kitchen. The lot is subject to an j
annual ground rent to the City of $97.50 (twouty-aeven t
dollars and fifty cents.;
Also, Lit No. 10, Jackson Ward, on which is a large two
story w ooden dweillngau a high brick basement, fronting |
ou (lull street, with carriage house und stable; on lire ,
southwest corner of said lot, Isa small two story 'Vnoden |
dwelling on a high briek basement, fronting also on Hull i
str'-ct, with carrlnge house and stable; this lot is subject
to an annual ground rent of $33.12 (thirty-tliree dollats
aud twelve ceuts.
The above property will be sold without reserve.
Terms—Hue-third cosh, one-third three month# credit,
and remaining third four months credit, secured by mort
gage uit Ire property, and iiolicy of lnsurouce transferred.
J. DELAMOTTA.
nov 10 Executor Derothea Abrabatas.
MOSELLE ZETTLEIt, Adiu'x
• City papers ropy.
A. N. MILLER,)
H. A. ALLEN, >■ C
J. N. LEWIS, J
ci.i.Mt or the: savannah medi
CAI. COLLEGE.
ON and after Afotidn). the 22d Inst., the COLLEGE
CLINIC will bo opened duily,from 9 to HI o'clock,
A M. Meillcal AdvIccandModicIneawBIbefunilrh-
c«l graitil'ously to all indigent persons who may apply
at that hour, aud when necessary, patients will Ire at
tended at their houses, under the superintendence ol
some ono of thu Prolcisors.
A 1.) lug-in Ward la open at the Savannah Hospital,
under lire care or Hr. P- 51. Kollnck, for Indigent while
tamale*, where every atlcnii»» will bu paid them.
"'ho Clinic will de conducted under the care and au-
P. M. KOLLOC'K,
VV. G. BULLOCH,
C. VV. WEST.
J. G. HOWARD,
E II. MARTIN,
J. II. READ.
vr AIlN8.—12 hales assorted iiiiiiilM-ra foraalo at the
J lb-pot. irev 7 WILLIAMS 4 RATCLIFF.
REFINED SUGAR.
U PON the ni rival of tho steamer TOTTEN, from Haiti
more, I will Ire able to offer for aalo, this descrip
tion of Sugar, of various classes. They rank, in quality,
among the best made. Dealers are invited to give lire a
call. uov 10 U. A. L. LAMAR.
M ESS PORK.—W bids New York city Inspection
Mesa Pork, for salo by HUNTER 4 GAMMELL.
aov 8
~3'E0itUIA~STATE MILITIA. I
Havaixaii, Nov. 14th, 1856. J
I T If HEREBY ORDERED, That an Election lake place
for a< apUin.Flrsiand Second LleulenanUand Ensign,
torommand Conqiauy II. of thla Regiment, at th-office of
Tiios. KusN, Ks<|., on Monday, the 26th lust., under tb*
rooniri merits in conformity to the law.
It Is ordered, That so Election take place for a Captain.
First aud Second Unuteuaiita and Ensign, to command
Coiiqxtuy D. of thla Regiment, on Monday, 2fith Inst., at
the office of Pmur M. HuaatU, i>|., under the usual ra-
qoirc ue lit* of tha law.
It i* also ordered, That an ElccHon take place for a Cap
tain, first and Second Lieutenants ami Ensign, to rum-
•"snd • oiunany E. of this Regiment, at J. II. Mahstox's
L'tn-ry nfiire in Broughton street, on Tm-sdav, 97th Inst.
And iI|hiii tin-wture day, that uii l’.h-< lion Shall take place
f-<r at uptMlu, Fust ind Hwoud l.h iitcnant* und Eu-<igu.
toioiMinaiid Company F. of this Regiment, nt th« office of
ll"n. BxivtAO, Eaq., all of which ib-i th.na sbult I*, held
uukr Hie requirements of tire law. Bv order of
JAMES SULLIVAN,
Lieut.Col. 1st Regiment G. M.
W g Dani«14, A«U't lat iteg't. nov 16— td
HAND80ME INCOME TO BE MADE
at ihmie.
T he above can Ire made In every Town and Couniy
throughout the Union, by engaging in themanufac.
lure and aslu of an article, upon which, for an outlay of
010, ouo IhoiiBHiid dollars a year in ay bo made The
ariicln Is one of universal daily consumption, »' l(l
that has imsxlud ihe brains of some of the most einiuoiit
Philosopher*.
It Is self evident that It l» destine I to become one of
the niosl nece-snry o| tbe ireccaslllc* oPIlfe. The article
I* one that will have as ready and permanent a sale aa
Flour
Full particulars will bo sent by in'ill, on the receipt of
I2jf cent*, or an equivalent In Post • »fflce stamps. Hpe-
clmenla sent when required. Address
J Ah. T. IIOUNE k CO., Hox 4 551, Post Office,
ocl JO—Im H New York.
WHO’LL SMOKE P
JUMT RECEIVED.
T MIF. SUBSCRIBER haajuat returned to'the city with
a fine #• |cimm of the following Brands of Segara:
DELIGHTFULLY FRAGRANT
Pina do tiro itandn-s,) Bio Hondo (fomdrea,)
ta llabnna (Lmdres,) Itlo Hondo Gidaires,
Itlo Hondo MllUr, GJaa de Oro,
Consm-lo Trahuceo, ta Manula,
tamerahla, Flor Kina, fLsnn raldo,) LI Crlaol,
Item urel Millar, Columbia, I'guea.
nov 5 M. Ml>1.1 N A. cor. ( ongreas and Dull ata.
J RIRII POTATOES—Undlng thlsdny from brig
i Abbot Lawrence from lloalen, and for aale hj
for rknt,
rpwil RiHlMH on Bryan *t., flouting Johnson * Square,
1 nulla Ida for law office* nr Bleeping apartments,
ply In nov 10
nov 17 ' BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00.
1 yOTATOES.—300 bids, superior taling Potatoes,
I landing iroiu ship Rotunda, for sale by
nov 17 BIUGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
S HIRTS.—Just received, a large assortment of Kino
Shirts, that are Shlrtsaud no mistake. When in want,
call on nov 17 WM.O. PRICK, 147 Bay at.
FOR RENT.
riMIK FRONT OFFICE, No. 72 Bay street, with two
1 Stores beneath. Apply to
HAYNAKP * ROWLAND.
—Rockland l.ime
Iiov 17
oCPERFIN EFLOliil, Corn Meal, and Cow
io Peas, In ntoro and for salo by
_ nov 14 LYNN 4 SNIDER.
R YE FLOUR.—60 bids Extra, landing and for salo
by nov 7 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
W HISKEY.—Y XX XNX~and Old Nectar Wlila-
key, landing and for sale bv
_nov7 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
1 1ME.—I.oob casks Lime, fin casks Calcined Plaster,
J landing tills day, and for sale bv
nov 14 __ 0AKLBT0N k PARSONS.
L ATHS.—600 M WhHePme Laths, 10~ fire rw hi to
Pino Boards, lauding from hark Empress, for salo by
_nov 14 CARLKTON 4 PARSONS.
S EGARS.—Havana Sagorareceived par laahol, and
fur Wile by nov lu MINIS 4 JOHNSTON.
fjOTATOEH AND ON lONS.—Msi bids Planting
I Potatoes, 100 do tating Potatoes, 50 do Bed and White
Onion#. Landing and for aale by
nov III HOLCOMBE, J0IINH0N A CO.
UaCON SIDES AND NIIOULDKRN, IIA518,
J ) Ai'.—60 hlids Hides and Hhouhh-rs, 15 tierces Sugar
Cured Hams, 95 hbls lard, 50 kngs I aril, 26 bids prime and
Hump Pork. Landing and for sale by
no# 19 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A 00.
] 'LOUR.—160 bids “Denmead” and “Oakley" Flour,
* 150 hlfanilqr hbl wicks “Benim-nd" Flour, 60 bids
axtra Kamil V Flour. Just received and for sale by
nov 10 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A
R A NDY .—Brandy In half pii*-#, quarter* and oc
taves. In Bond. Just received, and for salo by
noT lU MINIS 4 JOIINHTON.
'LOUR, CORN, II AY 4kr.—1200 bushels choice
r sleeping apartnirnt*. A
wSl. WK10HT
prime Ohio Seed Oats. 1«> Hacks Extra aud 8upcrflno
family Hour. 1»0 Imsliels While Corn Meal. 1UU Itah-a
choice Eastern Hay. 60 hales prime North lllver Hay, In
,»»»*« *co*irr*jfwa
B FLLVKHNON WHISKEY.—50 hills of Iho above au
iM-rior Whlskey, lu store and for sale by
„ov H WM. P. YUNGK, HI liny street,
ft I fy U ANO.—Petuvlan Guano landing, and for sale by
r ‘ (jr nov 14 MINIS 4 JOHNSTON.
OGDEN, STARR k CO.
FOR SALE.—FREIGHT (>R CHARTER—The
floe sehr MARIETTA HAND, well sailed for
carrying Grain or Cotton, will take Iroigbl or charter,
or can ho purchased on application to Gupl Terry, on
board, at Anderson's upper wharf, or to
oct 31 ROWLAND fc SON.
£? FOR LIVERPOOL.—ThiTahlp MARCIA G.
, DAY. Chase, master, will have despatch for lire
port. For freight of 500 bales Cotion, imply lo
« T. R. k J. G. MILLS
JT\x. FOR I.IVK.RP()oi~¥S: a I Aimricaii Ship
SUEm CHARTER OAK, HoudlUtlo, master, having
part o| hor cargo eugaged, will have quick despatch lor
above port. For freight apply to
oct 911 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
I
carrying
i
above |m
ocl 28
FOR BALE.
*»ftS A DWELLING ItoL’HE in gcwnlorder, with a lot
•oQj and a hull of land, a line situation, forsale low. Ap*
KiMplyto A. WILBUR,
nov 10 Gen'l Ins.Ag't and Broker.
FOR BALE,
A A LOT IN WH1TKSV1LLK, near tlre30 tnilo sbi-
jj tlon C. B. It., on which is a small Store. Corn House
wund Stables. Any person wishing to purchase, will
apply to the suhscriher on the premise*, if said tat ia
not sold by the find Monday in Jnnuary, it will In-offered
at public outcry-jut tho Court House in Springfield on that
day, nov 8—6w AMOS F. BA 11.Y
TO RENT.
M THAT DESIRABLE BRICK STORE sltuatwl on
Whitaker street, next door to the corner of Bay and
opposito Sw ift 4 Co. apply lo
nov 6th WM. WRIGHT.
^ TO KENT.
fflTW A C • tion Ware House on the Hay that will store
1500 bales. Possession given immediately.
#epl 15 T.J. W A I/ill, No- 1*.U Bay-st.
FOR liCUT.
M Two large and commodious brie* storer, In the
rour of the old .-Houmboal Co's Yard, from lal
Juno to 1st November, 1855, with lire privilege
of continuing the rent tor a longer period.
Apply al jd* office. may 24—If
1 AKD, CANDLES, dtc.—16 Tierces prime Leaf
j Lard ; 60 keg* do ; 60 boxes lleadell's tallow Caudles
0s ami Us.; 60 Imxi-s Aduoiaulluu do ; M lntrn-1* 8ugar
l-nu-k«ra, (lino.l out.le) UO I.UKo.l* IllaculU; UO l.bl* Pilot
Bread, lauding und in store for *nlc by
nov 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
|jl'TTER AND CHEESE.—25 kegs clreh-o
1> Go*heii BtiUvr; 60 boxes do. Cheese; 60 boxes Eng
lish Dairy Chevsu; lauding und for sale by
nov 14 _ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
r |'EAS.—20 L.chest9 Bhtrk T<-n, ' .lb iiapers Hu tiu
1 foil); 20 dodo ^lb do.; 20 do do.; J.jlb. do; 10 do
do; Hyson do, t-hoice article; 95 131b. Caddies dodo; 25
Dili. do. do. do.; 25 Gib. do Doling do. Lauding aud in
store, tor tale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
nov 14
OGLETHOIlPE LIGHT INFANTRY.
\ f OUH CAPS nr»- ready for delivery. Applv lo
nov 14 11 WM. fc JACKSON.
L'LOUR.—150 Kicks Sup'-riliH-Flour for Kile nt the
r IK- n»v7 WILLIAMS4 RATCLIFF.
H AY AND POTATOEH.—60 l.al.-s Hay ami
500 Cabbages, landing per l.rig Phlltiro from New
York, and for «ilo by lHIIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
nov 9
EXTRACTOF
AN ORDINANCE to provide for a more correct Registry
of Deaths ill tho city of Havuuuuh : passed 90th October,
1853.
Bee. 3. And be It further ordained, That the head of any
family or keeper of a public or private boanhug house, or
the keeper of any other house, hospital or place, from
whoso residence u dead body mIiuII be removed for burial
iu any other than the Laurel Grove Cemetery* and who
ahull employ no undertaker or sexlou lor the purpose,
ahull within twenty-four hours after such burial, make a
report to the Clerk ofCaunell of the particulars,a* required
by On-first section of this Ordinance; and on failure for
cuch offence, -hull forfeit nml pay tin- *um of thirty dollars.
True extract. A. C. DAVENPORT, c. C.
nov 15—0
TO UF.NT.
M ONK of tho lenein.-n's on Lincoln street, be
tween Congress and St. Julian streets. Term#
moderate, and |ms*eashm given Immediately.—
Enquire of oct 3d J. F. GAMMON.
TO KENT.
M Four of ihe five tenement Houses, situated on
corner of Jouea and Abercorn alreeta. Rent
025U per annum. Possession given immcdluiely.
Also, tire store on Bull street opposito the Post Office.
Inquire of A. HON AUD,
aug 14 Cornorol Bay and Bull alreeta. {
M The Store 'mdoMhe*ldiiff,*at the fool of Whllt- 1
ker-alruel Enquire of I
mar 29 aPENCER CURRELL.
M,. . WANTED
TO RENT, a bouse pleasantly situated, a|«>ly to
*ent7 WAYN“
P OTATOES.—100 Bbla Landing this dnv. For sale by
nov. 8 CARLKTON 4 PARSONS.
B AGGING AND ROPE.—«0 bales heavy Gun
ny Cloth. 90 bolt# li.-avy Dundee (for Sea Island*,)
60 holts medium do 44 iueh. 3iW> coils Ky ltopo. 000 lbs
Ragging Twine, In store nml for *ulc- by
nov 12 \\ KDBTBR * PALMES.
S UNDRIES.—150 dozen 2 4 3 strand llroonis. M
dozen pul 11 led Duckets. 200 5, lo, 16 uml 20 gallon
Iron houml Keg*. 500 >; nml ! u taxes Sardines. 150
boxes Pipes. In atore ami for sale bv
nov 12 \v KH6TKK A PALMES.
J UST RECEIVED.—Maltese and lloiiiton Lace
Collars aud Sleeves, in sett*. Dress and Cloak Trim-
inlngs, tally * ami Gents’ Merino Vests, Dluck Thibet
j Shaw Is, Sw im ami Cambric N. W. ('.dial *, Swins nml Carn-
i hrlc Collars and Sleeves, In setts, tady's Englinh Cotton
Hose, Swiss uml Cambric Hands, IJiit-n Cambric lldk'fs,
Einh'd Cambric lldk'fs. For role by
DxWITT A MORGAN,
nov 10 itil.«roV imild.ng. C..ncn-#sstre*t.
*ept 7
W AYNE GRENVILLE k CO.
FOR I1EST.
M Tlie Store, No. 105 Hr)an airoet. Young’s build
logs, formerly occupied by E. 8. Kumpton. Pos-
"‘’S' l """" l “ l fcl8 fc JOHNSTON.
apr 4
_
FOHS.ll.ii
tOS.MOFOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION I
SECOND YEAR.
A RRANGEMENTS for the Second Annual Collection
of this new aud popular Institution for the dllftisiou
of Literature und Art, huve been mude ou tlio most ex-
tensive scale.
Among tbe works already engaged. Is the far-famed
“GENOA CRU8IFIX,"
which originally cost Ten Thousand Dollar*.
lu forming tho iu-w Collection, the diffusion of work* of
American Arl, and Iho encouragement "f American
genius huve not becu overlooked. Commission* hate
been issued to many of llie most distinguished American
Artisla, who will contribute some of their finest produc
tion*. Among I hern are three Marble Busts, executed by
tho greatest living Sculptor. IIIRA.M POWERS.
GEORGE WASHINGTON,
Tho Father of his Countrv,
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
The Philosopher, •
DANIEL WEBSTER,
Tho StaU-niuuii.
A special Agent bus visited Kuru|to nml made careful
and Judicious selection* of foreign works of Arl, both in
1 ami juiiicioun seu-cnoo* oi loreigu worii* oi ai i, oo
! S'"'** 0 -—I. Miirlil..; slalujiry .uii Cliok-o 1-tUnlingp.
u „,_ Iii the rear oflhe Chtrloalon Sionmboat Wharf,
*“•’havlnga loasool flvo years,auitebk- for Iho sto-
ragoor Lime, Hay or other morchandizo. Tho Build
ing may bo removed by ihep'ochaser, at ihooxplralion
of tho lease. Apply to N. WINKLER,
|y3— tf ' tVilllamann’a Hulhllngs.
TO llliN'l'-
M The Western corner Tonoment ol Cassol Row.
fronting Itoynolds square; also, two of tho mid
dle Toiiemoiila oflhe aamo row. For conve
nience, there Is no dwelling houau of a similar slxu pro-
fernhlelo ihom, In the city. Air .v *
uug 4 if _ ALEX. A. 8MGTH.
FOR Ml I •
That commodious and doairablo realdonee situ-
ate,I on Lot No. 34, Liberty Ward, Doming on
JBMLhuiiiIi Broad, near West Broad alreeta. Tire
house la auliateuUally built of bricks, is well fliulahod
In every part, nml fiiterl up with 8** B,, d water rix tnre*.
It also ha* uu Hxoellont pump In the yard ami a flower
garden ailachod lo lire premise*, together wilh all ne
cessary out buildings. ,.
Tire proponv can be Inspected by any ouo dealroua of
'“.TjfYa l '' U, ‘• r "tX'.Vl?H*HUBN.T,..H..
JUDS0N HOUSE.
JfRckNonvillCs Uw* Florida.
M Til 18 new and commodious House Is now
opeu for the recaption «f Boanlo.a. Those
wishing lo avoid the severity or a Northern cll-
inai». may find uocommodallon* at tire JIJD8IJN IIOIJ8E,
where every atioullon wll. be rendored that Comfort 1
demands—by the managonreul of L. VV. 8aiiiburv aud •
hla com potent asalslaul*. UANIbl. DAY,
oct20—Imo Proprleio r. ■
1 NOR SALE.—Liverpool Sait..fl'Ply •"
^ nov 16 |w MM. BAIfKRHBY A OO.
IfiH,—32(i bid* I’otatjiua lauding pur brig '
' URtaiUM, KELLY k CO.
FOR SALE. - -
’IG1IT EXCHANGE on N«w- York.
3 uov 15 R0BT. HABERSHAM A BON.
hole forming u large nml valuable collection of
Paintings ami Statuary, to bo distributi*! free among tin
member* of the A**<H-iatlon for the Second Year.
TKHMS or MKMUKIUtllll'.
The payment of Three Dollar* coiiatitules any one n
member ol this Association, and eiilille* him to either
one of (he Magazines for one year, and also a ticket lu the
distributional the Statuary uml Painting*.
The Litcrnturqissued to auh*criher#con*l*ls of the fol
lowing .Monthly Magazines: Harper's, Putnam*. Kuh-k-
Ixtckcr. Ilhu'kwood's, lloiisehold Words, Graham'*,,nml
Godey's tady's Uook.
Persons taking live member-hip# are entitled to any
five of tire Magazines for one year, uml lo six tickets in tire
distribution. Tho net proceeds derived from the Bale of
memberships, are devoted to the purchusu of work* of
Art for ahe ensuing year.
Tire ndvnutngcN secured by becoming a member of this
Association, aru: ,
1st. All purMuis receive the full value of their subscrip
tion nt tho start, In tire shape of sterling Magazine Utera-
ture.
2.1. Each memlrer la contributing toward# purchaalng
choice Work* of Art, which arc to ta distributed anion*
themselvu*, nml are al the same time encouraging tho Art-
tala ortho country (disbursing thousands ofdollar* through
IU |“K»us'ln remitting funds for memtarshlp, will please
S ro their post office address in full, slating the month
ey wish tire Magazine to commence, ami have (he letler
l registered at the Post Office to prevent lose; on its receipt
open mr urn roc«|.» •- -j—• • • a certificate of memtarshlp, together with tire 51agaxii
wishing lo avoid the teVWUy Vn muro!' dealrwl, will I*, forw nr.le.1 iff any |wrt of the country.
— - i-«i«»..«*i tnn jiiimiisi imiisE- l’lioao whopuicliaao Magaxlne# at Bookstores, will oh-
serve that by Joining Ibis Association, they receive the
Magazine aud free ticket In Ihe annual distribution all at
the same price they now pay for the Magatine alone.
For Memfo-rsldp*. address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A.
A., nt either of the principal Office*—" KnickerlMtcker
Magazine" office, 348 Broadway, New York; or “ Western
Office", Idd Muter street. Snmlu*kv, Ohio.
Subscript loll# received by C. if. I’AMI’KIFLD. lion.
S«*c'y for Savannah, Ga. uov 15—lawtlw
C ANAL FLOUR.—40 whole and 40 half Idds pure
Oeiiessec Flour, lauding ami for sale bv
nov 7 CLA0H0RN A CUNNINGHAM
AT ALBANY, NTiU' YORK
W E .'Ifor lor sale, at our SAVANNAH RTiVE
AGENCY, a large and varied assortment of
^ r Pf*7T7"17!^
OF OUH OWN MANUFACTURE,
and solic't a ci.nllnuanre of iho liberal encouragement
given our Ago cy lu this city during Ihe pas' year For
(Ire Information of ALL ptRTlES inlrrctltd iu th$
STOVE IMH NESS, either buying or so'llng, we havo
the sallirnctlon oi Informing our customer# abroad (as
pepsia, debility consequent upon lung continued sick
ness aud old age, epilepsy, asthma, gravel, colic, affec
tion* of tho klduey*, and all chronic dltaaaeaof tho
genlio-urliiary apparatus. For these and mauy other
disorders. It Is now proscribed with great success, bv
more than three thousand medical pracUllooera In vari
ous parts of the United States.
I beg lo call ihe attention or tbo reader to the follow
ing letters from phyaiciaua
Dr. Charles A. Lease. Commissioner of Health, Belli-
ilui
llmsonl homo know thn fnei.■ that during the past frar ' more, writes aa follows lu reUllou to the value of
* ,J «•«»*** —... i Schnapps as a remedy iu chronic catarrhal comp tints,
lie. The loiter Is dated July 97,1SKI :—
»-I lake gieal pleasure lu bearing highly creditebl*
tosllinouy. •> Its efflcucy aa a remedial agent lu the dis
ease lu which you recommend It. Ilavlug a naiural
tendency to ihe mucu* surface*, with a alight degree of
a'.linulaUoii, I regard It as one of tbe must Important
remedies In chronic catarrhal affections, particularly
those o| lire geuRo-urluary apparatus. With much re
aped, your obedlenl aervaut,
CIIA8. A. LEAP, M.D.”
I)r. G. Kobhlna of Boatou,celebrated for hia cure of
epilepsy, cholera, Ac., complain* of the great difficulty
or procuring pure Holland gin, and sneaks of the Hebei-
dam Schnapps u« follow#, under dale or October 6,
1859s—
••I huve commended your article lu four cases—two In
Couireclicul, oue lu Veuuont, aud ouo In Rhode Island.
An article of Ibis kind I* nuih needed. I have been
unable fotlud a aubslituie lu lire materia medlcaior pure
llollaud gin. Yours,
C. ROBINSGN.”
‘•Pim.ADXi.rnu, July 15,185$,
MR.Unoi.ruo VVoLrx.92 Beaver street. New York—
“Dear sir:—Laat season the writer received, through
your agent In thla oily, a outlie or your Aromatic Hebei-
dura Hcturepps, and aluce that period hae prescribed the
same in certain forma or uriuary compUiuts: also in caaea
of debility In aged person*. Ho far the Holiuappa baa
been of much benefit to those using It. • • • • In
conclusion, where a diuretic ami stimulant la required,
I shouul use Iho Aromatic Hcbeldam Schnapps. Thank-
lug you lor your kindness, 1 am respectfully yours,
A.D. CHALONER, M. II.
IHO South Eighth street.”
The subjoined letter from D . I'a ue, of Manchester,
New Hampshire, relates to one uf li e moat valuable
medicinal properties posM-stcd by the Aromatic
Hubnappa, and shows Vital It acta aaa specific in every
patntuk disease, the gravel*.—
“M r. W'oLrx: Permit me lo address you a few Hues,
which jrou are at liberty lo iise.lf you thlok proper,In re
spect to your medicines called Scbetdam schnapps. 1
havo had a very obstinate case of gravel and alone of
five years suudiug, causing very acuale pain lu every
all -mpi to urluata. After using many remedies without
much releif, 1 was Induced to try a bottle of your medi
cine. lu the course of three days It proved effectual,
dislodging larre pieces of atone, some of which wasas
large aa a marrowfat pea. I continued (be cordial, ac
cording to directions, and the patient continued to gain,
aud is last recovering. 1 think a medicine of *o much
value iu aodisireaslug a complaint abould be known to
the public and lire world at large. And I, for one, must
give it my approbation aud signature,
THOMAS PAINE. M.D.”
From Dr. John S. Roe so, chemist, Baltimore, Md..
September 15,1659:—
“A number of our physicians are ordering the article,
aud several have already prescribed it. Persona lo whom
l have told li, apeak very highly of Ha qualities. A
gentleman or my own personal acquaintance, having
suffered greatly with au affection of the kidneys and
bladder, took two bottles, nod aubtequenlly pasted a
alone of considerable size, and was greatly relieved. II
will, uo doubt, go Into general use.”
Flora II. A. 1‘ruut, M. 1)., 8l. Louis. Juno 0,1853r—
“Ilavlug seen your advertisement of a pure Holland
glu, worthy Uiuconfidence ol phy.tclana, l write to yon
wltii a view of procuring a sample of It. In dropsical
affections, and iu some forms oi renal disease, Its effica
cy has luug been acknowledged, and II has only fallen
into disuse because of tbo compounds told under lb*
name of llol.and gin. 1 want to use it at present In colic,
as It la au excellent remedy iu lufanllle colic, and I
cannot procure a compound to be relied on.”
From J. II. V\ oudwurd, M. D. Waierbury, Vermont,
May 9, Je59:-
"1 niutreuttugat the present time a chronic affection
of tbe kidue)*, which has shown ilaelf very obstinate to
diuretic*, and have been advised to use your Hcbeldam
Schnapps.”
Ur. Snowden Piggot, of Baltimore, Aug. 14.1859, thus
Indicate* lire value of "pure scheldam" iu uriuary com*
plaint* :—
••I am fully sensible of Ihe great bencfll* to be derived
In certain forms of urluury disturbance, from the use
of good Holland; but vhai I* au article so difficult to
procure, without great troublo, that 1 have been com
pelled lo conteui myself with I as palatable, and, there
fore, leu telihfully taken medicaments. A pure first
rate scheldam cannot tall to meet with ihe hearty appro
ballon of phjslcians.”
Dr. U. L. tilckley, of East Boston, Aug. 11, 1052,
write*
“1 havo Just received yours of the 7th Inat. and being
lul.y convinced thul pure Holland gin I* possessed of
many medicinal properties, wblcb, whenjudlcloualy ad
ministered, produce very beneficial results, 1 shall b«
happy lo Introduce jour Aromatic Hcbeldam Schnapps
among my Irieuds In thla vicinity.”
Dr. J. R. Rlbble. Drakesvllle, N.J., In January, 1853,
wriieaasfollowa;—
“Ho greul has been Iho difficulty wilh me to procuro
a pure article of gin, and #o olfon have 1 been disap
pointed, that I have almost eulirely ceased to prescribe
glu for auy complaint, and nave nearly despaired of
being able lo do It with belter auceeea, unlese youra
is what you claim for; If so, you will have conferred a
tee have »old MOHF. STOVF.S than any other estab
lishment in Ihe Stale <>f Georgia or Houlh Carolina. I
We make thl* statement In Justice t<> ourselves, and to 1
actus right before the trade, and with a full ddermln
ation of doing more nml tatter for our eii-iomer* du
ring llm pr< lent year. JAM EH HI'LI.IVAS,
Agent for 8. II. Ransom &. Co.,
oct 13—2m JUove MnmilacMircr*, >lbuny, N. V.
to iio(tni:ki:ei*i:us.
DANIFI.URoNIN, I’PIIU..hVERFR. 20 BUY AN-ST.
\t miUI.I* respi-cilully announce lo the cillzena ol
TV savaimuli, that be is ready lo make and pul down
Carpets, oil cloth, .Mniimg, fee., al tho shortest notice
and on lire most reasonable terms. 3mo—net 3
Last or ihe Lakeland Farms A Lots,
And only a few day* left to secure one of them.
liMFTY FARMS AND SEVEN HUNDRED BUILD-
I INU LOTH will hodividcilniiioiigl'ourilundredSiifo
scrlbera ou the evening of lire 13th in«t. Each Subscri
ber for only $10, will receive n Farm from two to twenty
acre*, or two Building tal*, 25 by 100 feet, lying together,
beautifully tot aled in the village of Lakclnud. L. I. For
limp* nml certificates, apply to
in-v 7—td WM- WRIGHT, Agent.
NALL UI LIIOLTAU OUFIIAN LANDS
IN .11INNINS1FFI.
DXPARl MKNT Of TUB INTERIOR,
Office of lodisii Affiira, August 13, ItuS.
P UBLIC N<M IGI-. Is hereby gucu, that the several
pieces or parcels or land here inti ter described,
lying iu the counties ofTallaliatche, Yalobusn., Holmes
Low ude#, and Bolivar, hi tho Siatu of Mississippi, wi'l,
al ihe tin es and place designated,l.e exposed lor sale
in separate quarter tc'liont, at public auction, to thu
highest bidder tor cash, by coiutuUtlouers to be ap
pointed on behalf ol the Cn&law orphans, by the gov
ernment, us their Irustec, under the provlimu of lire
•h h cluuse of the J Olh article of tbo Choctaw treaty of
1830, viz:
On Monday, Ihe 3d day of December, 1855, at tbe
court bouse door lu L'offceville, the following Iracuin
Yalobusha county: •
All in tounthip twtnty-threc('i3) range tight (8) tail
All ol section Ihiriy-three (33;)
The west hall aud souiheust quarter of secllou twen
ty eight F2»;i
The east naif of section twenty nine (49;)
Tire norureasl quarter ol'seciIon thirty one (31;)
Thtuorih hall of secllou thir-y-iwo (3.’;) uml
The west hall of secllou (hirly four (34)
Aral ui ihe same timeaiul place, (he following des
cribed iruci ill Ihe adjoiulng range iu Coahoma county,
vis:
The south half of section thirteen township twenty
•i'r(26,) range serin (7) irr-t.
(lu Monday, lire Hub of December, 1855, at the court
house door in Charleston, Tullahutchle county, tho fol
lowing described Duels ol luml In suid cniulv, viz:
In township twenty four (24,) range (wo (1!) east.
All ofsecdous ihrco (3;) teu (iu,i aud tinny three
(33:)
The caat half secllou (4;)
The smith weal qiisrloroi section nitre (H )
The uorlli half and southwest quarter ol secllou iwen
ty two (22;)
The west bulf of section twenty live, (25)
Tbo north hu>f ol section twenty six i'4d;)
'Ihe west half of secllou twenty seven (2i;)
The iiorlhwosl quarter ol sec.deu thirl) lour (34.) and
Tlio north hall ol iho northwest quarter nml west
hail of the northeast quarter ol section thirty tlx (30)
In township tw.ntyJive (25) range two (2) rast.
All of secllou Iweuty seven (27,) twenty eight (28,)
aud twenty niuet'Jii;)
The uorlhcast quarter of socllon lour (4;)
The southwest quarter of section twenty two [22; (
The souihwctl quarter of section twenty three [23,]
And II.e end hall ol secllou thirty [30-]
In township twenty Jour [94J range three [3J east
All ol section three ,3.]
Toe east half ol the northeast quarter of section two
2,J ami
Tire northeast quarter of ae-tlon four [4.)
In township twenty five [US] range three [3] east. ■
The souihwesl quarierol seciiou fourteen | U;J
The southeast quarter of section filiceu[l5;J
The souihwesl quarter of section lw< lily five [25:]
Thu souihwesl quarter ol seciiou (Wenly slx[2ii;l
The southeast quarter ol seciiou thirty three I33j and
The southeast quarter of section thirl) four [.I4j
Ou Monday • thu 17th day ui December, 1855, at the
court homo dour In the town of Lexington, lloluiuscoun-
ty, the following described tracts of laud iu said couuly,
viz:
lu township sixteen [16] range one [I] west.
The west ballot section hficen[loj aud
Tire west hull and southeast quarter of section tweu-
y two [22. |
In tvwuship Jiflten [15,] range one [I] west.
The southeast quarter oi seciiou twenty [20].
On Saturday, the 22d of December, 1856, at the cour
house door In itie town of Columbus, Iho following de
scribed quarter section of land In Lowndes couuly
vl*:
The norlhwost quarter of section twenty iwo [22]
town.hip nineteen IIUJ range seventeen [I7J east.
Uf the above described lauds, seventy-two quarters
sections were selected In IKI4, at a lime when some o
Hie best lands iu tbe State wore unoccupied and unap
propriated , and Iho other five quarter secliena and one-
eighth-acre lot, or eighth of a auction, have been acquir
ed in acUloureul from debtor* lo the orphan fund. The
lalu commissioner lo eallle with debtor# lo that tend de
scribes ibo land# above offered for ssle as being, “ al
most w11limit au exception, rich aud fertile, well and
advantageously located, many ol them considerably im
proved,” and as being “largely enhaaced lu value by tha
selilenreni, improvement, prosperity, aud excellent pop
ulation or the section In which they llo,” and “eminent
ly adapted” for planting purpose*.
An uppralsement of these reserves, showing their
value,iiud the minimum price at which each tract, re
spectively, may bu sold, will bo made prior to the dales
lucaaea where the purchaser or purchaser* of any
tract aiiall tail to comply with thu teimaof salo, the land
purchased will be resold al hla or their expense and
risk.
The title to these lands la believed to he Indisputable
but If, In any case, an adverse claim aball be aet up
thn right of iho orphans will be defended by Ihe govern
meut, aa their guardian.
Tho abovo sales will commence at the places named
at 12 o’clock of each day, aud cuollnue until tha lauds
are all offered.
CHARLES E. MIX,
eepl3—lawlDec I Acting Commissioner.
FOR BALE.
piFTY Ton Paving Ballast, ou board hark Demill. Ap-
OIG IRON
1. moIv by
1 'KENII CORN MK AL—In tack*.Just received!
1 and for sale by W.M.F. YONUE,
I novlO No.94 Bay at.
$
—60 Toils No. I Pig Iron, lumliug and fur
iov HI IIKIOIIAM. KELLY 4 l\).
boon on tho practitioners In thla country, that 1 i
sure they will not be alow to acknowledge.”
From Dr. 8.F. Forbes, Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 13, 1053-
“Tho frequent notices of tbe Schiedam Schnapps,
both by ihe prolesaloii aod the press, had Induced tbe
desire of testing the efficacy of thla preparation of gin
before 1 received your note. 1 trust It will tuilll the
expectation* of tho moat sanguine, and prove both a
blessing aud a profit lo Buffering humanity.”
Dr. D. Col kins, town pbyfficlan and surgeon at Lyme,
Connecticut, saya, In a letter dated October 14, 1*59:—
“1 coualder your Schiedam Schnapps a supperior ar
ticle, and oue that will not come abort of our highest
expectations. Ills an article the medical fraternity
have long wanted, 1 have used U, so far, with every
apparent success. D. COLK1N8.”
“Laboratory, New York, May9,1853.
“Mr. Udoltuo \Vol» :—Dbar 8ir :-l cannot apeak
too highly of the purity of your Schiedam Schnapps.—
It Is deoidedlr superior to any thing of tbe kind ta
the tnaraei. It Is perfectly free from the admixture of
luall oil, or any of those aroyllo compound* which oro-
due* such mischievous ud irreparable eStct upon tbe
constitution, and which very few samples of rWholte
distilled liquors are without—most of them be tea
Imrvmly liBprmcomamd with It. I have personally Iii-
•pwijd Ui. .ulou.rrocw, ot auurtulon pniuori
al Schiedam, and know that nnusual care la taken to
separate tire• noxious etero. nl* from ihe pure alcohol
aud your Schnapps lax striking prool of lia suooeas.—
Aa a medical agent for chrnulc and rsnal aflkctlon#, I
havoaiicc4«s(ully- proscrlbctl Hr and recommend It aaaa
agreeable cordial and baitnlre* stimulant, and shall
continue lo do ao a* well aa louse It ass source of pure
alcohol for chemical Inveetluatloa* und experiments-
‘•Your obodii-ut,
ISAIAH DECK. Consulting Auly Ileal Chemist.
The genuine la sold by all the respectable Druggist*
and Grocer*In theUntled Stores-
UDOLPHO WOLFE.
92 Beaver at. New York aud 25 South Front gl-
dhlladelpbja. np 1»—tuth*3«