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T 9^. SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORN (NO, NOVEMBER 27, 1tv> - A Proclamation. ^liccfal Wotictn. KXKTOTI v K DKPAUTMKNT, MlUedgevllle, Ga.. Xnwmber 18.18M. |*>hooveth n« vrejln* Individual*, to recognise f-r Ih Ii.m.Vi'Mi State*. n* well it* Individual*. to niogniK I ill* ir on the Grout Author «»f lift* nml good, * I ,,n nullable occmIoii* to give evidence of tliolr ftittli * l k .r*tltmlc. l>y public demon*trntloii* of humiliation *,| thanksgiving. Wltlilii tho liut jour our own fftalo и, 1*1 ii peculiarly Meow'd by Heaven, whilst various ^Mi.l wet Ion* of our country have U«en ilmilMril hy of dlwaoe, working In their dire extremity, iliwt ■«> input hl«s of our hearts, the Destroying |, with postlloutlnl breutli, lia* left our borders uii- .iiIdI, ami our |hm|i|o In (ho enjoyment of unusunl к, «lili The ruin tnnl sunshine have been di*iieii*ed |in> lie ia»*aoa Us- If" -,ti„ii«l>. lilliiiK our granarica with plenty. ami dispell- . . dll I niim .if Aimln.. .,>■ ..iffitHin, Tin, alrirn Mini mil. 0.rot |«arly ajUrlt are lulled, *t least, for a wmoii. invi- Unit I** a renewed cultivation of all the charitlea of social anil a friendly, lei vent coiii|N<titlou In the holy task ,,t preserving ami |H'ns>tuatintf our boniglinnd li.ippy In- gilulions. A large nuniher of Slate* have nlremly n|*- uuiitisl anU act a |sirl Thursday, the 291 h instant, for tho (oiiinicttilable aervlco of giving thanks, Georgia, with d.vp humility mill gnitefnl ivverelice. will Join hainls villi this sisterhood of suppl lea ting SoverelguHe*. and t» wing arouinl ono eotntnon altar. ini|doro a eoiiHiiimncc of lleavcn'a monies upon heraelt and our eotntnon conn- llion'flire, I. llcrahel V. Johnson. Clovernor of said state, issue this proclamation, designating Thursday, tho •JPth instant, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, reco mending the various n>llgious.leiiontitu»tions in tho State, I- meet in their res|HVtlve places of worship, and engage in such devotional exercises u* may lu> appropriate to the «in-uui«taiiccs and occasion. Uiveii under niv hand and seal of the Executive Pe|>art- ment at the Capitol, in MtUcdgoviltc, the dnv and voar above written. IIKKM'IIKL V. JOHNSON ItoV.M Notice to Contractors. ^ NOTICE 5^25. FREDERICK D.GKIFFEN and GKO.C.GR1F- KKN aro my authorized Attorneys during my absence from the Bute. G.M. GlUFFEN. Savannah, Nov. 10, IK,Ml. NOTICR. INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, 10th NOV., 1866. r» ^ Alter tho 26 th Inst., all who shall not have ’ pnalneed their Beales, Weights and Measures st my Omco for adjustment, will bo pnnnplly reported, nov 20 JOB. tillKLI.MAN, Inspector W. k M. U. S. NOTICE. - Tho annual nie<>tiug of tho CommiMloticr* of B^^ Piil.lli- Hoads of Chatham County will Iki held at tho Csiurt llouso in tho city of Savannah, on tho tenth day, Ih'Iiir tho second Monday In December next, at 11 o'cliK'k A. M.. District Commlssloneni will come prepared to re|Mirt the length of their roads, the number of hands, the number of bridges, the number of days they work and the time of working. W. W. WAB1I, Secretary liov 20—'2m Deo IL C. I*. H. C. C. OFFICE CHARLESTON A SAVANNAH It. R. COMPANY, NOVHMIIKU 10, 1856.—A See- oml Annual Instalment of FIVE lftH.LARH ($8) per Share on tho Stock subscribed for this Com|>aiiy is now railed for—payment to ho made to tho Secretary and Treasurer, at the t mice of tho Cotn|>auy, 82 llroml street, on or beforo WEDNESDAY, tint niiitli day or Januury, UAH. THUS. F. OH AVION, President. ■ nov. 24—Jon. 0 Fxu iM.ru* Orrics. CiuaiarroN A Savannah K. II. \ Cliurii'sfoii. S. C., Nov. 20, 1866. ( S EALED I’HOIHISA 1J* will bo received ut this Ollieo mini the 21«t December, 1866, poll THE CLEAR- |Mi AND GRADING OF FORTY (4(1) SECTIONS OF THE CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD, (mill the commencement of she lllli Section. Just bevoinl ltaiitowles Creek Marsh, to tlu> end of the 80th Section ui.,: Salkchatchie River and Budge. Hi line is divided into S'dioiis averaging each one (1 mile in length, though tho individual Sections vary slightly from this averaue. to suit tho luoro convenient ox-, nlwn of the curt It work. The width <>f Clearing will vary somewhat according to Usably, but will average about loo feet. The Com tractor will in all caws be required to clear thp entire Usigih of ids contract before commencing tho eurtli- wok or trestle-work. There w ill In- on the whnlo line an aggregate of about two ami a half a '» unlcs of trestle-work, which will vary Irom ft to 9. and in a few cases 14 feet In height. The plan of structure adopted for somo places, will be it,.' double row of piles driven about 8 feel apart, cut oil sKait 2'» feet below gnule and rapped: upon which caps will rest the stringers. And, in other places, the com- in"ii ** inverted W' trestle, resting upon a ground sill, or w!i. re neecaaary, n|uni a sill itself, resting upon ;t piles Mwcd off »t »r neur tlie level of the ground. Tho lleuts will average ubout 10 feet apart from centre to centra, ami bo connected together by string-pieces not less tluvn 14x14 inches squared timber. In tho •• Inverted W” nestle, every 6th Rent will he brai'ed longitudinally'. Tiic material for the treat la and pile work must Ih« of tho bst quality Yellow Pine Timber, not less than 12x12 niches square. I'ctsoiis intending to submit Proposals may obtain ut"re exact information by reference to the Maps and Proitles and general Specification* in the olllco. |’ro|Hiwils may be submitted separately for tho earth work oncluOing clearing,) and for the tresth'-work. Those protHsdng will s|»ecify the price for each aero (square i of clearing (including “grubbing" within tin* limits of the excavated or embanked breath,1 tin* rate per cubic yard of excavation or embankment, with the price pel hundred feel of average haul, beyond 100 foet (as it must b" understood, that where earth from the i x- cavatioii is, by the Engineer's direction.hauled into the embankment, provided it be within the average haul of the Sectkm. It will In* paid for but once, with additional allowance for average lianl. aud not paid for as excava tion and embankment both,)—the price per Linear foot of trestle-work, of or within the limits of 0, 10 and 14 feet height, or. as will lie much preferiVd. the wrier per cubic foot, or Foot Board measure of all material in the trestle. They will also specify the Section or Sections tli. v propose to contract for. Pay incuts will be made monthly on the estimate of the Engineer of work done. 20 per cent being retained by the Company for its security until tho llnnl comple tion. Persons proposing will state what proportion of the amounts due them they will be willing to taku in Stock or Ronds of the Com|un.v. Proposals should l>e addressed to the uudersigncl. and ea lotvd •• Proposals for Graduation" or “or PfojiosuU for Tri sllo-work.” (Signed) TII03. F. DRAYTON, President and Chief Kugiuee. ivn—rod 20 Dec NOTICE. THE Ralo of Freight on Rales of Domestic by (Ills line to New York, will bo Eiglil Coins per foot, until further notice. PADELFORD, FAY 8c CO. Orrics N. Y. AND Savannah HtbansuiPL'ii. ) [«ct 9] Snvniumh, OoL s, IB85. ( hati sof i iii:a«;iiT II v the Philadelphia and Savanuah Steam' ship l.lno, on Light Hoods and Dry Hoods, will be iiicunlsaMd 15 cents per cubic foot, being the rates established prior toJano last, aug 27 C. A. I.. I.AMAR, Agent. Uottrctcs). IBY AUTHORITY OF T.O STATE OF GEORGIA. I Havana Plan Lottery. Jasper County Academy Lottery 1 MAOOW, GrA. r pillS LOTTERY is cen.lui-ted on Hu- plan of the Royal A Isdtery of Havana of single uumla'is, and draw n at (X)NCKIIT HALL, MACON, (IA., ‘“perlntoudence of Col. lieu. M. Logau Auction Sales. . A I O. under the sworn superb and .Ins. A. Nlshot, Esq. Ornnil N< hriur for December ITtli, 1855. When Prlres ntnonnilng to $00,0001! OliABB 1, will ho distributed an follows: 1 Prlxo of |18.0(H) Is $18,000 1 do 8,(SHI is 4,0(NI Is fl.(HH) is 4.000 .'{.IHMI 2.000 1 do 1.800 1.100 Prizes of (1,000 Is 8,000 ) do 800 Is 8,04)0 > do 200 Is 2.0(H) > do 120 1s 1.200 i do 1(H) Is 2,500 I do 60ls 8,800 ill do 28 is 8,4(H) 28 Approximation Prize 8nl Prizes amounting to $00(000—Only 10,000 Numbers.. Every prize drawn at each drawing, nml paid when duo In full without deduction. Orders strictly cuiitldeutinl. Drawings sent to orders. Registered loiters at my risk. Hills on all solvent Hanks at par. Tickets $10—Halves $8—Quarters $2.80. MU' Address JAMES P. WINTER, Manager, nov 24 Macon, (In. » HAWIf NUMBERS of Greene and 1 KPEPIAI, NOTICE. tT“"n the llrst day ol February iioxt, tho flrtn ol HORTON it RIKKMAN, will be dissolved by limitation. Alter this date, they will do an ex clusive CASH BUSINESS, fir Iho purpose of set tling up. All of nnr stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods, wo will sell at a very small advance r>u thu cost, for cash ouly. HORTON 4c. RIKEMAN, IIU llroughtou-sireel. Savannnti, June 1st, 1858, tnayUl—If N V EOIA l7N »T ItE." ALL PERSONS Indebted lo tho late Arm of PRICE h VEADEIt arc rttprclfuUy rrnurultd to cull on tho sub scriber und pay uf), ami thereby save trouble and ex pense. WM.O, PRICE, 147 Hay street, Jy 11 Surmring Co-partner. NOTICE. HAVE removed my office lo No. 170 nay SI, OCTAVOS COIIF.N. eauxmatrn foriDfficr. JUDSON HOUSE. .Vnrksonvillv, L'iikI Floridn. THIS new and commodious House Is now p !" T open for the reception of lioardnis. Th°*o ji'j. uig !o avoid Hie severity of a Northern cll- ms'» may :i .1 arcomui.Mlnl.oiisiit the JUDSON IIOliSF^ wlu'wev’ery at'cut on wil. be remleretl Hint comlort denismls— by .he nmragement ol V. W. Salisliury and lu«coin|ieieiil asslriuun. DANIEL DAY, oci ‘Jii—Into Proprietor. For Sale or Loase, A MUM. loi.r miles from the city, enntain- ^aahig Fifty A. ns <>f Laud, a |suti,>u <>f which is P>9.v'l ansi and under cultivation, the bitluucu well A,., vvmsli'd. 1 . >i qmuitily of manure is now upon the laud, suf- i . 1.1 lor another season * crop; also, tin* pr-s. lit wiu- r-r r q. of vegeialdes are in-vv in a line stale for market. b '< -sion given immediately, as the owner wishes to Anv |s'rson desirous of suchw place, would do well to vail at NO. 14.1 HOUGHTON 8T., ur at Messrs. WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN’S Office. Al»". n pair of Pino Y'oung Mules, well broke. FOR SALK. 1,01.1 ACRES OF ULLIrTIMRKRF.l) PINK J.AND, on I lie Ogecchee River, in lln ID k*Iv Ci ^ None of the Rnnuing Tinib line as anv in the State,) lias ever been cut ol and lie- farthest of Ills not inoro than two miles fini the River. Apply to WM. WRIGHT, nov 24 FOR ■ AZjR. 000 ACRES of Land, lying in Striven county, 2,Hiidon Ihetlg.HHdiei' River. 82 miles from the city, tuinl theC. It. It. running through ii: 76 iutcs uf „ upland and a |«>rli>'U •>! the hay land cleared and uu-ier f.qice, the balance well timbered willi pine and oiln r growth. Tlte bay land is equally as g<«sl ami fertile as thu “Cooper's" or “Young'*" bays, it lying between Mi ui. Tim improvements are a 1 1 a story frame Dwelling, :t'» by (VI feet, with live rooms and all necessary out build- in.*. The lieallh of the locution is as good h* any in the h.wroiiutry. On Hie place is a line Peach Orchanl und '.tier description! of fruit. With the place can be bought a in.,. Muck of Cattle and Hogs. at.. iiimIii gissl assortment o| Farming Implements, if tho purchiser wishes. For . iilan.apply to WM. WHIGIIT. FOR TAX I'ULLEL'TUII. _ 13T FRIENDS AND FELLUW-cm/EN8.-| am a Candidate for ro-elccllnn lor Iho office of TAX COIj* LECTOR, oulhu 1st .Monday lu January next, and re pucHully ask your support. F. M. STONE. N. II. If elected, 1 pledge tnvaolf uol to uccopl of any other olllco. [octKII F.M.S. uloskl Monument Lottery, Class 282 : 40 10 75 18 08 20 9 .18 69 2 88 1 nov 27 E. W1T11INQT0N. #4^00 78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Rallots. Greene and Pulaski Lottery. CLASH 283 FOR 1855. To bo drawn at Savunuuh, Gn., Nov. 27,1865. GREGORY A MAURY, MANAGERS. H 0 n K M R: 1 of t-1,100—1 of 91,000—1 of $000. Tickets $1—Shares in proportion. Ticket* and Shares, either singly or by the package, fur sale hy nov 27 H. W1TII1NUT0N. I«k HPENUEH UlillHEI.I On the (list TUESDAY in December m xl, between the usual hour! of sale, will be sold beforo the Court llnuso, Isd ami Improvements No. 6, Calhoun Ward, coi ner of Jones and Alwrcorn streets. tin lids lot l«a newly finished brick house, with all thu modern improvements. Terms—Hall cash, balance at six months,with approved security; purchaser |mylng for titles. nov lfl Du thu (list TUESDAY in December next, at 11 o'clock, will be sold before Hie Court House, A Negro Woman, und her two Children. Terms—Cuali; purchaser paying for title*, tuiv 1A At Auction. On tho llrst TUESDAY ill December next. In front of tho Court House, betwculi the legal hours of sill"! 2 Canadian Ponies, good gentle Buddie Horses, and warranted sound. nov 22 ^iliypino asurrtinrmrutii. Jfl\ FOR NEW YORK—OLD ESTABLISH- LINE.—The sclir. .1. PIHCK, Price, master, II have quick dcs|intch a Ji or to nov 24 i above. For fivlght, uppjy on VESSELS WANTED, A Vessel lo load from Jacksonville, Flu., to Phlliideliihia. •ssej to Laid from Jacksonville, Fla., to Riwtou. A Vessel to Laid from Darien, Geo., to Thiauastou, Mo. For which a liberal freight will be paid. Apply ' * \XT*V Auction Sales. IIY W I L I, Y A .nil > HI <11,1.1IV . Administrator House III the city of Suva ii ii ah, between thu legal of sale, A Negro Muii, Wllliuiu.agcd 45 years, belonging to thu stateof.Mrs. Ann E.Guinn, by iicrmisslou ofthcCuiirt of rdlnary. GEO. “ ** * * ‘ ' nov 20 ). P.HARR1SUN, Adm'r. Real Estate at Privutu Hale. Six Brick Tenements, two stories on u basement, build inml.v tinishml, corner of lluruurd uud Gaston atreuts. .cuts for $l,7ik)pcruiiiitiin. Also, ten Itriek Tenements, corner of Harrison nml St. all streets. For further isirliculars enquire ut the olllco. Also, a Negro Woman, aged 24 years, with her two liiblrcii, one I, the other 2 years old, sound mid hculty. ' old fur uo fault. Tho woman is a good pluiu cook, wasli- r uud iruiiur. nov 18 At Private Sole. 2 Shares Oglethorpe Plank Road Stock; If not sold be- iro the llrst Tuwday ill December next, will be sold ut > ii I .lie outcry to the Idglicst liidder during llm usual hour* #T sale. 3 nov D) LOST, WANTS, &c. TO RR1C KM AKERS. W ANTED 800.000 llriek. For purtietilurs, enquire of Iho subscrilier, on thu ma-oud story of the Sorrel Uuihling. nov 24 JOHN S. NORRIS, Architect. WANTED, I AND WARRANTS. The highest going rates will bo j paid for Land Warrants, hv nov 21 SI'EXCEIl Cl'HU ELI, k CO. WA TI KI) TO || 11> L. " $*x AltLE-RODIKD Negro Men to work uacoal-passcra 1L on board stenmehip Isabel. Apply to nov 5 COIIENS A HERTZ. deck freightWanted. A DECK LOAD of Cotton Is wanted for lirig L. A PALMER, bound (or Boston. Apply to nov 2 COHENS k HERTZ. WANTED, T O PURCHASE, Second-hand Wine oml Porter Rot ties, Apply to T. J. WALSH, Noi 170 liny street, liov 8 WANTED. |/YA AHA hUSH KI.S of OYSTER SHELLS to bo HM^UUU delivered within tho next six nionlbs.— Apply to net23 Cj_A. I,. LAMAU. IV ANTED. J.J AN 1>S to work in iho upper Rico Mills. Apply at WAVER k CONSTANTINE. FOR NEW YORK.—oi-D ESTABLISH ED LINE.—The brig MARV, Walker, master, will Iwvm desfMiteh ns almve. For freight, apply on IhMiid ut Tellair s Wharf, or !■> nov 23 URIOIIAM, KELLY A CO. FOR IIALTIMORE.—The m-l.r. IVOoR BUIIKIK, White, master, Will have dispatch for iiTiove iKirt. Fiu freight or jaiSNige, apply on bourd nt Telfair’s Wlmrf, or to nov 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. . FOR BOSTON.-The ship" HARTFORD. MdaMULllallett, master, will liavo dehpatdi tor (lie above -ifeStporl. For freight or passage, apply on Liard nt Tellair s Whurf, or to liov 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. . n . FOR IIA VRE.-Tliu Ship CONSUL, Captain H. Mortimer, fur eiigageiueut of (iraiii ur Cot- ton; apply to iv 22 J. 11. A .1. G. MILLS. lioeyTn FOR NEW YORK—DEM ILL'S LINE.— _ io regular packet bark PETER DEMILL. N. imintar, wants ubout 400 bales Cotton, to romplote Apply to ROWLAND ' SON, FOR NEW YORK—GKIIRUIA LINE.- .SffiThe tine fust sailing sclir LOYAL SCRANTON, liowdeii ma** v • ..... master, will have quirk despateh for the above |airt. For freight or passage, apply on Imard to captain, or to nov 21 COHENS ,v HERTZ. WANTED TO CHARTER.—A vessel JaCiEto lmid with Timber and LumL i'. for St. Julius .V It. Apply to CAIILKTON k PARSONS. Uov 21 FORNEW YOUK-llrig AUGUSTA, Sb £iiiu*ter, will meet with despatch fur the above |Hirt. For freight engagements, apply to nov 21 DANA A WASIIRURN. FOR BOSTON.—The new fart nailing ifiStl M,, k "t b,,rk GENERAL 1VAHIIEN, R. F. CIKTord, inaMer. having two-thirds of her cargo engaged, will have immediate dispatch. For balance of freight apply to captain on board, or to liov 20 CAIILKTON A PARSONS. At Private Bulo. 0 Shares Armory Hall Stock. If not sold at private .'ale will bo si'ld at nubile out cry, before the Court Iuusc, ou Tuesday the Dili of November, during the usual hours of sale oci 31 Public Halo. 03 Plantation Negroes w il be sold nt public nntcry, on THURSDAY, 22d of November, at II o’clock, at Milieu, on the Central Rail Road. (79 mile Gallon.) This gang of Negroes worn raised in Hcrlven County, •ui the plantailon of Joffurson Roberts, and are well ■mown thmiiKhout that County us good plantailon hands, • .ccualomml to tho culture of corn and cotton, The men >.ru mining llm most expert and skillful limber cutters ii the State. To those desirous of purchasing Negroes nr pluntnllnn purposes unexceptional In overy respect, nml ol established reputation In their neighborhood, au luiiorltinily is afforded such ns seldom occurs. Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or clly acceptances. For lurormatiou. apply to TIH M. VV.Col.LIN8, Macon, Gn.,or WYLLY tt MONTMOLI.IN. oci 20 Snvannnh, Ga. Auction Sales. IBY T. J. WAL8II. THIS DAY, 27tli liist., wllflio sold lit No?6, Htato street, at 11 o'clix-k, An assortment i»r Household Furniture, Mahogany So- fit, Dressing Bureau, Maple Chairs, Cane Seat, Table*, one large Looking Glass, Bedsteads, lkddlug, Ac., Ac.— Terms Cash. At the same tlmo the dwelling will bo routed. nov 27 ON TUESDAY, December 4, will L* sold in front of thu Court House, between the legal hours of sale, 6<> ln-iul of Sheep, Io lino Mib b Cows with Calve*, 22 head of Stock Cattle, 1 Mule, 1 Sorrel Mare, 1 Bay Mare, 1,000 bushels shelled Corn, more or less; 3,UU0 lbs Fodder, more less, sold as the property of T. Uiccu, docuused, un der decree of the lion Superior Court of Chatham county. Terms cash. The ileal Estate, Negroes, Ac., will l»e disposed of on the Lt January, 1K6U. at the Court lions**. The Sheep. Milch Cows, uud Stock Cuttle,can lie seen ut any tinmen Hutch- iiiKon's Island. liov 0 TO.MORROW, at llfo'clock, in front of store: The usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquor*. Crockery and.UliuiH Ware, Dry (JihmIh, now and secona iiund furniture, Clotliing, Fancy Articles, Clucks, Watch* “f"*' r J r {, A< ’' Terms cash before delivery. N. II. All articles pun liaw-d at auction slid not settled for before tbe next regular sale, will be sold on account and risk of funner pen baser. nov 27 On tho llrst TUESDAY in DeennL r next, will bo sold before Hie Court House, Western Half Lit 27, Greene Ward, property of Estate Win. S. Johnston. Sold by permission of the Ordinary for the benefit of lu-irs und creditors of Haiti estate, liov6—Id (I. \V. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. At Private Sale. Two lamllies of Negroes, a woman aged 38 year*, a field hnnd, wl'h her children, n boy 12 veers nml a girl 2 years—a Woman 35 yenr«, a good Cook und Washer, her children, a boy 8 years, mid a boy IK month*. Ti tles undoubted. nov 2 Private Halo. Hll >KT8 and limn, in nuantitien to suit purchasers— A pair of gontlo Family Carrluge llorsei, kind in bar- ticBB a nd good i ra vt>: lore. ‘Central Railroad Stock. South Western Railroad 8tock. oct27. At PrlvatoSnle. A Rond ol the Stato or Goorgla for 9800, bearing In terest 7 per cent. . A Bond of tho South Weitern Railroad for 9500,con vertible In Stock. oct IS Auction Sales. IIY BEbb A PHKNTIKK. [Stu.caaaoM to Philbrick Altai.l "ny *. A very fluo “ Creek" ludLn Smldle Pony. Bold for m fault. nov 20 Dry Goods. Clothing, Hardware nml Cutlery—at auction. THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, In front of store, will be sold, A largo Invoice of assorted Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods, Ac., landing this morning, per steamer Gordon from Charleston. Sale jiosltlve. Terms cash. _ nov 24 Summer Reside .m—Eight Lota of Land at Auction. Ou TUESDAY, 4th December next, nt 11 o'clock, in front of Court House, Eight Lots, each alanit twenty acres, situated In ChuHinm county, between tho Cnuston Dluff and Boua- Veiilnpi road*, about .1 miles from tho city. On these Ld* are high, healthy situations for settbv mmt*, good pliiuting luuds, a plenty of timber and good water, which make them very desirable for country sum mer residences, and gardens. They hftto recently been surveyed, aud plan can be seen at our Counting Boom.— They will be sold olio with u privilege of tho whole. Terms cash. nov 20 4 Ur. Pal* • Dark IIY OUTAVI'S COHEN. Brandies nt Auction. On MONDAY next, Dec. 3, at 11 o'clock, will bo sold In front of Store. 2 U'f Pipes “ 1’inett Custllloii Co" Cliniupnguo brandy. 6 “ " “ Cognac dark “ 1 *• “ J. A 8. Martell “ “ *« 1 “ “ A. Ilrilloun “ “ " 1 M “ Gautier Froroa 2 •• 11 J. II. Gislilard Giles Beeeker l’illelt ClLililloU Co. 3 “ Itusteuu 2 “ M LIL'rty ■ " “ 1 “ M Carniilla Slguutto “ ** - 2 “ “ MagloiiV a a u 2 “ “ .1. II. Goddard' « »• - 2 “ “ llrlsquoit, Tuchoo Co “ M “ 1 “ “ James Mens u u m 1 “ “ Guiltier. Freer* huh 1 “ “ Renault A Co “ “ “ 1 “ “ Tarneiiud mom Terms.—Sinus under $100, cash, from $100 to $300, 00 days, over $8JU 4 months for approved endorsed notes. nov27 Private Salu A likely mulatto boy aged 85 years* to ba sold to a clly residont owner, only. Terms accommodating, sop 20 .fk FOR FREIGHT OIl CHARTER 34^fcFOR.AN EASTERN OR NORTHERN PORT.—The llm Mills or lo ROUT. HABERSHAM k. SON. AT COST PRICE! TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. GENTLEMEN :—I am a candidate ror Hie office of Tax Collocter of tin* County, (the election to bo held on the llrst Monday lu Jutnmry, 1880.) and respectfully solicit your support. * *•' A. F. BENNETT. v I—lilt* YOB Nil i: HI FI. FELLOW t rriZENS—| Offer lor Hicofllce gtv of Sheriff of Chatham county, at Hie ensuing •lection In January next, aud lespecilullv solicit your ■nppori. (..cl 17—Id] WAKING RUSSELL. Foil OH DIN A IKY. TO THE VOTERS OF CIIATHA.M COIJNTV. Gentlemon:—I am a Candidate for cleciion _ to the office of ordinary, at Iho rleeilon in Jmmmy next, und will bo thnukrul for your support, may‘.’ft* M. G. SlIEFTALL. FELLOW CITIZENS:—! nin u candidate for the office of ordinary at Hio election in Juiiuuiy next, and respectfully ask your support. 7 J.Vafl BARNARD E.' may 7 BKE._ W E are sillhorlzed lo announce JAM ES B. GODFREY, us a candidate for the office of (IrJToary of Chatham Comity, at the ensuing January election. may 5—id a^p* We are authorized to nniioimcu THOMAS IcCft'' II. HARDEN, nsn camlldnle lor Hio office of ordinary o| Chatham I ’minty, at Iho ensuing Jnini ary plecllon. |e4—tdo* W. D.ZOtillAl M fc CO. have nH'civeil#^ 1 ' T ■'' Mine lirst class J. Chick-nf "(R .Ting and J. Gilln it HI « I | * Co.’s Six und Seven Octavo PIANOS, on commission, of which they are authorised to dispose of AT COST PRICK! For durability they can lie fully warranted, whilst their volume of tone is acknowledged hy the most critical con- lioiscur*. I'urcliasers afid especially Hie Lkdics, are respectfully Invited tolvlew these Instruments. W. D. ZOllBAUM A CO., nov 2ll Xns. 107 ltrynii and 94 St. Juliou streets. Smoke Good Segars! it,)- YOU WILL FIND THEM *t»a CORNER OF DUIjI* 4k CONORKSS-STS. |.l>ninds, in addition to my stock of CHOICE SEGARS, o universally acknowledged hy judges of Hie urtielc, as “JTJBT THH THINGI” Coneliita Opera, Li Deseuhrlertn, Excelsior Superior. Li I'roiititud, Comedacioii, Lt ViglUmcia, Uutierre/. operas, nov 21 M. MOLINA. FtHl L'Ll'.ltK OF «:<»• H'l'N. FEI.I.OW UlTU/.KNBi—l am * candidate ftCF for Hie office of clerk «f tho Superior und Interior Courts at the election lu January next, und re sped lolly ask yulir support. JN<». K. DAVIS. Je II—lue ______ ^ FELL'HV-ClTIZENS:—I am a cuiulidute at the election in Juuuury next, lor Clerk u( the Superior and Inferior Courts, and will lie thankful for your suffrages. W.M.H. BULLOCH, may 14 JanS'AO N.)TIGE~\Ve nro authorized to auiiouncu JOHN V. TARVER us a CnmlidHte for clerk of Hie Superior and Inferior Court*, at Hie ensiling elec tion, in Junuary next, tnay 12 Jnn Mil i 12- Strain Saw Mill, & Laud Tor Sale. A FINK STEAM SAW MILL, located in llulbsh oiuity, on the gn at Ogecchee River, together with a tract of Io.ihhi si r< « I pine land, and . some swamp land upon whleli is a tin*' growth of *.ik. hickory, ash, Ac. About 800 n> r<s of the land is ci' aredpipou which are two settlementsi-fgoud dwellings, v gui house ami all uwessary improvements for planta tion ii* . The Mill has an excellent circular saw attached. The propert v w ill l>o sold at a bargain. Enquire of It. McUROAX, nov 14 2in Scarboro’, Scriven Co., Ga. *,* Clmrlestnn Courier will copy the alsive to the um't '•{ tits ilullars, and seiol bill t< this offiee. Plantation and Negroes, FOR 8AI<E 1,510 ACRES OF LAND,<>n the Little Ogecrhee <r*4jjj,lti\. r. six miles from Savannuh, adapted to Hie A^Hkculture of rice, cotton and provisions. (Hi the place is a comfortable Dwelling, with every • "iivi'iiicuce and accommodation for sixty negns-s. Tho tract is well timbered and wooded, siiseeptible of division into farms, with the convenience of a Plank Road and Canal to the city. With the plantation will be sold, if desired. 3,U0U bushels of corn, fodder, stock. Ac. Also, a gang of SIXTY NEGROES. Apply to the sub scriber. on the premises. J. M. MIDDLETON, n„v 20—cod'Jm A Valuable Plantation, in Liberty Co., FOR KALE. M| THE SiilMu-rilHT. wishing to remove, offers for *32* sale hi- plantation adjoining the village of Flom- kikI 'H. consisting of eight hundn d ncr< s. a part of w bich lin* I•een succcjrfolly cultivated in crops of Corn, Cotton and lii' e. Tie* balance well timbered with oak, cypress, and yellow pine forest, convenient to the Savannah, Al- Liny und Gulf Ituil Road, b'jsai the premises are a c- inloitable Dwelling, gin-house, grist mill, negro houses and femes in gissl repair. A g'ssl scIi<mI and church *ie near by, and an extensive, and unrivalled meadows ("i -to. k grazing. Pel sons wishing to buy will please apply to JOHN E. M ANN, Him svillc. Gn., nov 12 or to WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN. HECEIVKU OF TAX ItETI'HNK. gy Fxli.ow-Citiz.kns : I tun a candidate for tho office of Receiver of Tax Returns, for Challiaih County, at iho election in Jauuary next, ami rcupuofully solicit your voles. nov 2—id 8. h. smiley. ~FKI«i?( )W-CITIZENS:—I ain a candidate for Hie office of Roaelver of Tux Returns, In January next, and respectfully solicit yuiir vote: may 29 if JOHN II. IIAItF.RSHAM. FELLOW CITIZENS :—U|, the first ol , May lust, I announced myself a candiduto ucelver of ‘i ax Relurns: und am now a candi date for Hint office, ut the next election, and respect fully solicit your support. Your obedient servant, jo 0 B. T.THKU8. Tl)"M Y FELLOW CITIZENS *()F CHATHAM C L I am a candidate for Receiver of Tax Be. wdm tarns at Hie election In January next, and re- spectrally nsk your support, may 2'.’—Jana,MU SAVANNAH, M AV i. 1855. Massits. Editors:—You will please a WtSF nminco Mr. ALEXANDER TIH*MAS u* a Candidate for Receiver or Tax Ueturns.nl the ensuing January election, and oblige MANY VOTERS, may 3 PEI.LOW CITIZENS I am n enndldaio WcP for llie office of Receiver of Tax Relume, in aiiuury next, aud respectfully solicit your vote*, 19—tf 1 “ * WM. W. OATES. may 1 I. E. DILLON. FELLOW-CITIZENS:—I am n candidate for the office of Receiver ol Tax Renirns, in JAS. It. DICKSON, l.ife and Fire Insurance Axent, riLLTRAVEL through Central and Upper Georgia slide Companies, lo solicit and receive applications Hum par ties wishing their live* or pra|M-ily m.-im d. lie will also act a- ngi-iit for tIn- Mivannali Itcpiihliriin. Itrf.'i* to Messrs. Wi'l.sl'T A Palmes. Win. King. Ken nedy A Ill-in b. j. M. Norwood, V. W. Ah *’ Skiff. SftTAitnnh. v IV—tr 3E3. M. BLOUNT, CDLLEUTIMJAGENT, DARIEN, GEORGIA, W OULD respectfully refer jinnies to Iho following gentlemen: Alexander .Mitchell. T. P. I’un-o and Jacob Rokeiihnngh, Darien, Ga.; SumU'd Palmer k Son, Savannah; M. P.Stacey, E»q., chnrloslon, S C.;F. J. Beck, I'.sq ,112 Wall-street, Now York. Darien, Oct., 1855. <»ct- lir. .1. A. STANLEY, Capt. Simmons, is ready to ive freight or charter as above. Applv to 'V17 lit AY LAND A SON. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—lirig (IEO WHITNEY. Baker innMlir, having nm.-t of her • ai go engaged, will liuvn quick despatch us above. For freight or pusnuge, apply to nov 15 IIRIfillAM, KELLY* CO. 'FOR BOSTON,—The fast'Hailing bark ,(>EGRG E TIH 'MAS. Aniibiiry master, having part •argo engaged, will have quick despatch as above, •iglit nr iKtssugc, apply to captain on Imard, or to 14 _ CARL ETON A I’ARSoNS. ^St WANTED TO CHARTER.-V Vessel 3ggLnb"tit thu cuiuteity of 26Ucasks Rice. Applv to nov 8 COHENSk HERTZ. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER— ,2lM£Tlie sclir. ANANDAI.E, IIuse master. Applv to liov 8 CAIILKTON A PARSONS. Underwriter’* Nnlr. BY OCTAVUB COHEN. W ILL lie sold on Monday, 2titli lust., at 10 o'clock from my lower Store; bti bales Gunny Cloth: 2 rases Books. 1 case Bl ushes: 4 cases Merclmudlzo. 1 Ikix Iron Rollers; 4 coils Rigging. 1 case Marble Slabs; 2 barrels Mackerel. 2 hull' barrels Mackerel; 77 boxes l’iekela and Pr» serves. 3S boxes Pickets and Preserves; 7 tierces Oil. Running purl of two 4 wheeled Wagons. 1 bumile Twine. Oni' Buggy and Harness. living pari of the Cargo id' llm Brig Martha Hill, wrecked on Nag's Head. North Carolina, and rohipped to tills port per schooner Seeing, sold by order of the Port Wurdciis for account of tin* underwriters and ult concerned. Terms cash. uov 22 Private Halo. Two “ Ely's Pntenl” Gins for 8oa Island Cotton, lino finish, with molalic rollers, (now,) for tnlo low. Also, (Oil sacks of |2 bushels ench) Egyptian Oats for seed, for sale lu quantities to mil purchasers—a euno- net 9». rior aril le. RANSOM STOVE WORKS, AT AViRANY, NEW YORK. W — B “ lp ’ 01 °- ,,r SAVANNAH 8TJVB FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tin-A 1 American ■SUffMilp KtJl'ITY, .bum s J. Noyes master, having most oi lier cargo engaged, will have quirk despatch.— For balnin i* of fre ight, npiily to nov 0—tf CARL UPPING. VESMil, WAN A ED. A Vessel from 40(1 to 60t) inn* to load with sawed Lumber for Cadcz. For which a llbo- rul ireight will bo paid. Apply lo nov 2 COIIENB Jc IIBRTZ, net ;tu carrying Gi FDR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tho brig BOLUS, Kuowltoii, master. Apply to l OGDEN, STARR & GO. >R HA LE.—FR EIGHT OH CIIA UTEIL—The sclir MARIETTA HAND, well suited lor curry iiig Grnln or Cotlon, will lake Ireight nr charier, or can bo purchased on application lo Cupl Terry, on board, at Audorson’s upper wharf, or to oei3.i Rowland k son. JME* , *.B I.i VMpt it H—Tlio'ship' M ARtH7TTT. above port oct 88 or Iroighl ot AUt) bales Colton, apply to T. It. fcJ. G. MILL* ,ZZy, FDR LIVERPOOL— 2U& CHARTER OAK, Ho 1 American Hliip Hit lie, master, having AUCTION BY MINIS & JOHNSTON. EXECUTOR'S SALE. O N th« lirst TUESDAY in Junuary next, in front of tho Court Ibaise, between the legal untils uf sale, will lie sold, in compliance with Hie last will and testament uf late D uathea Abrahams, thu following valuable City pro perly, In longing tosaid estate: Half Ld No. 4 la fee simple. Luruthc, Tything llenth- court Ward, next lo the rtsideucoof .1. W. Morrel, w ith the brick two story dwelling, store ami cellar, fronting on Broughton street, now oceuiiled by J. I), .lease us a family grocery, subject to a lease of three years from lirst of Feb* tuury next. Lot No. 8, Liberty Ward.wlth tbe tw o tenement two story woo len dwelling, fronting oil Broughton street, w ith car riage bouses, stables aud kilclieu. The lot is subject toau annual ground rent to the City of $27.60 (twenty-seven dollars aud fifty een Is.) Also, Lit No. 19. Jackson Ward, on which is a large two story wooden dwelling on a high brick basement, fronting ou I lull street, Ivilli carriage house ami stable; ou the southwest corner of said lot, Isa .-.mall twostorv wooden dwelling on a high brick basement, fronting also on Hull street, with carriage house and stable; this lot is subject to an annual ground rent of $83.12 (thiriy-three dollars aud twvlvecont*. The above property will be sold without reserve. Terms—Ow-third ca*h. one-third three month* credit, nml remaining third four mouths credit, secured by inort- AGKXCY, a large and varied assortment of STOVES, OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, ami solicit a continuance of tho liberal encouragement given our Agency In this city during the past year. Fur llto Information of ALL PARTIES inirrented in the STOVE RUHiNEHH, cither buying or selling, wo liavo tho satisfaction oi Informing our customers abroad (ns those at home know tho fact,) Hint during the na*t near tee have mild MOItK STOCKS limn any other estab lishment in the Sinlo of Georgia or Hoiitli Garolmn. Wo make ibis statement In Justice to ourselves, and to set us right before the trade, and with a full dctermln ation or doing more nml better for our customer* du- rlug the present year. JAMES SULLIVAN, Agent for S. II. Unnsoin b Co., >vo Mntnifnc'-urera, Albunv, N. Y. Administrator s Sale. On TUESDAY, 11th or December next, at 11 o'clock, will be sold ut the Marshall House, Broughton struct, All the Furniture in said House,conahdlngof a large and complete iiBBortmont fur mild Hotel of Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture; ulso an Omnibus and sett of Harness for four horses. Sold as thu perishable property belonging to the estate of A. B. Hurt well, deceased, by permission of the Court of Ordinary und per order of tho Administrator, for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of said estate. Terms cash. A. BON AUD, Temporary Adin’r. N. B. A catalogue of the articles can be seen on n|»pUc» tlon nt our Counting Rooms, or to tho Administrator. • ALSO, Tim lease of the Marshall House can be treated for pr«e vious to Hie iluv of Mile, on application to A. BON AUD or Mrs. MARY MARSHALL. nor 10 CAUTION TO THU PUBLIC Looming from some or tho respectable firms of Charleston and Havannah, that my Bcholdam Aromatic Schnapps,Is extensively counterfeited by a number of Llqnor mixers In New York, Philadelphia and Boston, and finding that the pirates daringly advertise their per* nlclous deceptions under the name which belougslo my asticli, 1 think It necessary to caution the community against these vendors of poison In disguise. I Introduced the Hchcldam Aromatic Schnapps forth purpose of supplying thu medical faculty and the whole community with a pure medicinal spirit, which mlgh bo prescribed with confidence; to all eases whero stlmu ants were required, without producing tho fearful con sequences which Invariably result from using adulterate od liquor. In ordor to render nssurunce doubly sure, I bad Hie article analyzed bv chemists of world-wide celebrity,and submitted It for experimental test to thou sands of dial'ngultihud medlci.1 practitioners. Tho re sponses from these source* were of the most unequivo cal ami satisfactory character, lt Is now before tho pub lie, surrounded with these guarantees,and bearing these unimpeachable endorsements, uud I call upon the com munity to protect themselves and me, tbelr own health and my reputntlon, hy frowning down and repudiating theplrntlcal speculators, who uro puddling tbelr foul commodities under cover of my trade mark. No article had over been Imported from Hollund Into Ibis market under the name of Schnapps, previous lo the appear mice of Wolfo’i Sclieldam Aromatic Bchnappe, In; hla ort 11—2m NEtV TLIKTOlil; AND MIIEET-IRON MANUFACTORY, ho. 141 aouTit-wasT market huuahk. dry an btrkkt. I WOULD Inform iny old Mends nml pat ron*, I have opened the above store, In con duct tho Stove, Tin and Hbent-lron huslnors In all Its various forms, where will be found a general variety of Stoves, Tin and riheet- Iron Were, which l will he pleased to show you, nml at such prices as will satisfy you If you waul to purchnsu. Al kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead. Galvanized city. flic first importation being made Into this city In the year 1848, which cuu be seen by Iho Cuslo u llous* books, I Ucposite my label us a trade mark lu the Unit ed Stums District Court of the Southern District of New York, in thu year 1851,and have the certificate In my possession of that date. The great demaud which has thus been created lor the genuine arliclo bns set the whole hive of counterfeiters In motion, and tbe duly 1 owe to my customers and friends, and (he public, com- iii-u me. to put them on their guard ogaiusl impost. I.'IJOLI’HO WOLFE, 22 Beaver st„ N. \ ork . Among the complaints for which tho Schnapps been declared a specific by ibe eminent physicians who have corresponded with the proprietor, are dropsy, dys- pepsin, debility consequent upon long continued sick ness uud old ugo, epilepsy, asthma, gravel, colic, nffec- Tln-VV.™ MlVholgnlo.nillltli.il. oil down Dryui i lion* of Uio kfaney., ana «U cl.roiflc dj.cue. of lh« reel. It will nav you for the walk 3 H geiilto-urltinry apparatus, l or theso and many other * 33 - l disorders. Ills uow prescribed with great success, by *- -* •*•* • Iron Work of every description, Job Work aud Repair ing executed with despatch,Old stoves pal up aud Pipes furnished at short notice. Pipes J< MIN J. MAURICE. Agent. SulisorllNT. grateful !•» his patrous nml friends J schuappsas a remedy lu chronic cuturrbal comp alula, r tlndr couiium'd favors, wnil.l stale that, in ml- fcc. Tlie letter Is dated July 27,1853:— ' *“ • ' '' I take great pleusuru lu bearing highly creditable Its efficucy av a remedial agent In the djt- Executor Dorothea Ahruluinis. part ol her cargo ongugeJ, will have quick durpulcli lor aliovn port. Foe freight aiqtly lo mil VI)IIUIIIU AM, Itlll.I.V At no. f-ZAj Tim Fr> ' up for Co jLIaisidupled ti ply l m>v 22 FOR RENT. mt Ollli'i', No. 172 Bay street, well fitted ut ton office, with two St-rie* bi'lieutll, well fur storage of cot ton or merchandise. An- BAYNARI) & ROWLAND. LANDS AT AUCTION. WILL DE SOLD AT PL'DLIC Al'CTIOX IN THE CITT OF BaUNSWICEjOA. ON TUESDAY, 27TII INST., is,ooo a.cnm■ OF PINE AND HAMMOCK LANDS. fwqilKSE LANDS lin contiguous to Wnterand Carriage. B the line of (lie Brunswick uud Florida Ruil Rond, and are worthy of attention. For particulars, enquire of nov 10 lilts. Dlt. CINNINtillAitrS SCHOOL WAS OPENED ON TIIE Firsl Iflonduy In November. M RS. C. would Inform her friends lhal(tlmro areafew vacancies which may lie filled hy applying iiiiine- diat'-ly. A few young I Julies would ho received iuto the family a - * hoanllng scholars, where they will receive Iho kindest care ami attention. Mr. MASSON, Teacher of the French language. Resi dence North side of Liberty street, 4 doors above liar- rd. I.KFLEIl ti WILCOX, DENTISTS, ■ H I timc« nvur If.Will & .Morgan’, Bloro JKfadon Cougress Street. RAVANNAII, UA. oct 4— ly immiUAi. uaud7 JULIUS HA.HING, Professor of aflusic, nespcclfully offer his services to tho rclllzeiisof Havannah. < To be found at W. D. Zogbauin’a FOR NiVLE. A DWELLING HOUSE in good order, with a lot X!J Z1 and a hull uf laud, a lino situation, for sale low. Ap- ■Haplyto A. WILBUR, n»r lit Grn'l rns. Ag't ami Broker. FOR~N A LE, A LOT IN WHITES! ILLE. near the80milesta- , tionf. It. It., on wliieli is a small Store. Corn House XLXiml 8tiibles. Any perron wishing to inm liaw, will apply to the subscriber on the promises. If said Litis not sold hy tin - first Monday lu.lnniiary, it will l> at public outcry, nt Hie Court House in' day. nov 8—liw in Springfield ou that AMDS F. IIAI1N. TO RENT. ™* < J THAT DESIRABLE BRACK STORE situnted on ■!! -H Whitaker sirti't, next d<s»r to the corner of Bay aud kts^ opposite Swift k Co. apply to nov bth WM. WRIGHT. M «« RENT. A Cotlon Ware House on Iho Ray that will store 1500 bales. Pognes-lou given linmedlulely. rept 15 T. J. WALSH, No- 110 lluy-st. TO It FAT. ONE of the tenoineiiis ou Lincoln street, ho- fee® tween Goiigre*8 and St. Julian glreeN. Terms «■"”moderate, und |iOiiesslun given Immedialely.— Enquire of oci 3tl J. F. GAMMON. TO It Ii AT. M Four of tho five tcueinuiit Houses, situated oil corner of Jones uud Abcrcoru streets. Rent $-.’80 per uumiiii. Possession given immodiuiely. Also, lire store on Hull street opposite the Post office. Inquire of A. BoNAL'D, aug 14 Corncrnf Bay and Bull sireets. „ TO ItCAT. iv Tho Store under lire bluff,at tho foot of Whlta- ; kor-slreol Enquire of IL mar 29 SPENCER CURRKLL. foit tax coiii.iicrroit. f Ild.Ors. lsllteK* latllrlK. 1st Dlv. GKOllGIA STATE MILITIA. > Savannah, Nov. 14th, 1855.) f r IS HEREBY ORDERED, That an Election Inkeplnro f .i n i 'aptnin,First And Second Lieutenants ami Ensign, ' " "iinmiml t>»mpany II. of Hiisltcglment, ntt lie office of Tii'.-. Liicn, 4kn|., on Monday, the 2»Jth inst., under tho i piir. iiient. in > •■ntorinity to Hie law . It is ordered, That an Election take place for ft Cuptuiq, first and Second Lieutenants ami Ensign, to command ( "inpnuy D. of Hun Regiiiicnt. on Monday, 2i.th lust., at Hie office of I'iiii.ii* M. ItLssLLL, Esq., under the usual ro- qnirenientH of the law. Jt is also ordered, Tliul no Eh < tion take place for a Cap- lints nml Kusigii.tii roTIIE VOTKHS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. GENTLEMEN :—I am acundidato for Iho _ office of Tax Collector of this CoUnly, (tho elveilontobe held oil the first Monday lu Januury, 1850,) ami respectfully solicit your sH|iport. may ID—If PETEK «. THOM AS. NOTICE. OFFICE .SAVANNAH, ALBANY .V GULF lt. R. CO. ) Savannah, Nov. .1,1866. / F9NIIE THIRD Instalment uf 10 per cent, on llm rnpl- B. tal stork of this Coiup.iny. is required to lie |uiid nt order. -einnn.Tnii 7 CHAS. GRANT, Sec'y ami Treni CO PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 1 HAVE THIS DAY assiH-iaied will, me, SAMUELG. G ARM ANY nml FRANCIS J.CHAMP1GN. The busi ness will herenfler lie rnndui'led under tbu mime and style of GAHMANYS A CHAMPION. .Suvanuuli, Ga., Nov. 1, 1K65. nov A CL W. GAUM ANY min. Eu •oml Lieut, i Iz.lle, And i ■ III t uptain. E.istuml fc.Ti.nd Lieut, nn i.mmand Com puny F. of till* lleg.im-i o. II lironn, Esq , all ol wl.i.'ll elertin ler tlie requircim-uls ol the luw. By « JAMES Lieut. Col. 1st II t. S. Damki*. Adj't 1“t Reg't. I. II. M uinton'h e»dnv, 27Hi Inst. . "hull ti.ke pl.MM! Ills ami Ensign, 'I.LI VAN, giinent G. M. nov in—t.l T CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH. NOVEMBER TEII.M, 1856. iqilK CITY COURT of Siivitmmh lin*been ndjnnrncd until the 2d Monday of December next. Suitors, Ju- ml Witnesses, Will please Hike notice. 9—tr WM. II. BU'LMlCII. Clerk. M NOTICE. It. S. C. DUNNING having retired from the Agency >f the Howard Insiiiaiicet'ouipuuy of New Yoik uppoii.tment l.i.s been conferred upon the uml. rsigu- win. will conduct the business of this Company for Hi ire ns its Agent lor tlm .State oftleorgia. 7—lin (.'HAS. II. CAMPFIKLD. TO imitlf LAYERS, I'I„18TEREUN, A.\l> PAINTKKS. I )l "l*o.SALS will lie moved |..r the em Hon of tlm Mn>*jo Hr Ins.I lions'. For iiiMtieuliirs enquire of the •'I*-, niter nit pi .sent in J. DefoiMoltn’s olliee,) in tlm »i'd Building. i.ov 21 JOHN 8. NORRIS, Architect. KIsRUTION NOTICE. \ N KI.Ei TH IN Ft ill M A Yt Ml A N D TU ELV K A I.DKIt- MEN o| the City of Savannah sod Hamlets thereof, "'il I..- lo Id nt the Court House, In llm City of 8ntHiii.nl., ' '• Mm Fust .Monday in December next. The Clly Tr. its- '•(‘•r will lie |.resent with Ills Tux Digest, nml the Clly •G'' nil nml l.is Deputy, nml the City Police lire ordered to “')• ml t., j,reserve order. The lion, the Justices of the hifi ti,,f Court, Jittie tn-t!0 requested to [in-Bidn ut mild NOTICE. CENTRAL It. It. AND BANKING CO. OF HA.\ Savannah, November 14,1655. i I qllE Annual Mo-Hug of Stockholders will be held <» Tuesday, 18th December next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. liov 18—iKdon HKD. A. (RJYLEIt, Cashier. which Hie owner cun identllying tlm mi me, FOUND, A SMALL BOLL OFMo.NKY, have hy n.lliiig al llii* Hllln and puying for this advertisement IIA (J A 7,1 N MS FOR OKUKNIIIF.ll. RECEIVED BY WAIINOt'K k DAVIS, NOV. 24, 1855. OODKY'S LADY’S BOOK for December. A Id'll UK'S HOME MAO AZIN E BALIA MS DOLLAR MONTHLY “ PETERSON’S LADY S NATIONAL “ III lie* n uf Council |msM i| 1 I, Nov., 1*55 -■ MI A. C. DAVENPORT, 11 A V l, 0 Vn II* V Ml—'.!"., N.tIIh •rn Huy, >1 Mlllllol .•<y DAVID II DILLON' Market Hquun 11 AY I IIAY 1! IlAYYl|l-l'rlim.E.».teii. I Iny, for DAVID It. DII.Lo O ATNANIM'ORN. Pi line 19 DA\ Dll. Dll.! Mark*' ‘qu.ir P OTATOK* AN'OOIVIO.YN.-Mrtibbl - l(Sl do Ejillllg potalie «. " do II. il M VSTEIl I EH OF THE C< M' RT < IF THE STUARTS -ono nl llm mo*l Intensely interesting romances ever written. Ily Wm. Harrison Ainsworth. For sale nt the Bookstore, No. 159 Congress st. imv 2H C IO A I..—180 Tons Broken and Screened Red Ash I Goal, the cargo of sclir. Giwe Burling, for sale low from tlm wluirf, by nov 2d CLAGIIORN k CUNNINGHAM. Tons Orrci Coni, lumling from ship Con- ( lOA .. j sul, for sale Iti lots l<> sail pan basere, by I|c|e, |,.| -ide liiW.Ly **'•* 'I Square. >|s I'lnoling ! \\ Lire I C O / lllimls, In.. the shot l. si notice, melon llm nov 20—0 g 40IHV.-2.6tW bushels f»r T. It. k ,1. G. MILLS. in ui-li Hush, quantity, on HATS AND CAPS Horner Dnrnnrd & Hrougliton-Sts. B II.DUN’S NEW STYLE FILK IIATd. SOFT II ATS, of nil descriptions. CAPS nr every STYLE and QUALITY. Low lor Cxhii or noon Caxurr. CORN ER OF uu.8 ljuii BROUGHTON k BARNARD. n. sxiXiis, Factor and Venccal Commission tii:kcii\\t, No. TI l!uy"Nlreul, Nitvunnull, Gn. HI. MOLINA. IMPORTER OF CHOICE SPANISH SEGARS, Tobacco, A'c. CoilNKH OP CONURKSS ANU BULL STUKX IS, SAVANNAH. nov I — lyr J. R. GILMORE & CO., Commission Merchants, WBW YORK. I’arHi'ular attention given to He - sale of Cotlon, Rice, Ac., nml liher.il i ash iidimices niu.lu on coiisigiimcnts. REFERENCES:—Hunter A Gamiimll, Huvunnuli, Ga.; O.G. Parsley, Esq.. President Commercial Bunk, Kidder A Mm tin. J. 11. Fluuuer, Esq., Wilmington, N. C. nov 15—ly 1030. Mlljliiaxia 1830. PLANTF.RP AND MERCHANTS’ALMANAC, For the Htnlcs of Car. .linn nml Georgia, For tli« Yrnrof our Lord 1N5G. Ilcrclvcd nml for sale, w holesale and retail, by W A KNOCK A DAVIS, Rookscllers and Stationers, No. l59t.'ongrss street, imv 22 C 4I1AFFKR ACO. liavo a large nml well selected / stock ol White In'iids, French nml Aiuericnn Zincs, Chronics, Ac., ground In Oil uud Dry Linseed, nml Hperui Gils, Painters', Masons', Whitewash and Colton Maikiug Brushes, which we are prepared lo acll cheaper than over offered in this market. nov 20—0 M ARHIjK MANTKI.H.—Lumling and con- nini■ tly for sale, .Mnrlde Mantels of the iiiohI mod ern style—cheap. CHAFFER A CO., r,ov 2ft—ft No. •* WhlLikcr st. iLOl'R.—168 Nicks and 7') bids. Hup, rlluo uml Fix- tin Family Flour, landing, aud for suln liv liov 20 • CtMIENH A i(F.RTZ. g '40FFKK.— 50 lings aud jsiekels Java Colfee, land- 1^/ lug, ami for sule Ly. CUIIKNM A HERTZ. F' IDilJ odBL,JOIIS.'HN At.) EGAIIh. Hat mm Hegara > K egaiis lot Mil" bj Ml NTH A .1**11 N.- w If c IIINKKY.-Bni Mils. '• Il. xlers" Whiskey, TO It KNT. M Tho Wostorn corner Tenement of Cassel Row. frnuling Reynolds square ; also, two of the mid dle Tenements of Hie same row. For convo- nltnec, there Is no dwelling house of u s'inllar size pro- fernble lo them, in the clly. aug 4—tf A LEX. A. KMF.TH. _ HHt HALE. M Thnt commodious and dosirnlile residence situ nted nn Lot No. 34, Liberty Ward, fronting on Hoiitli Broad, near West Broad streets. The house is substaiUially built of bricks, is well (finished In overy pnrt.niid lined up willi gas uml water fix lures. It ulso has an excellent pump in Hie yard and a Gower garden altnched to the premises, together with all ne cessary out bniidlngs. Tire properly can Im inspected by any ono desirous of purchasing. For terms, apply to at)I* 18—tf THUS. II. HARDEN. Trusloo. I'D IK SALE, A Two and n Hull Mnrv Wooden Dwelling, Jej® ou Brink Basement near the corner Montgomery •■•■"ami Liberty street*, ou len simplo lot 3tl by 70 II. Tlm house is In good repair, aud lias been recently ren ovated uud painted. It also bus gn* und wuter. hot ami cold, lino bath room, kc. For particulars, njiply to nov 2 WM. WEIGHT. TO IK KNT. POSSESSION given Immediately, tho Western najiS Tenement of II. R. Jackson’s House, in South ailLllrond-st. Apply to A.O. DAVENPORT, nov 2—tf I'OII IKENT. Jr~k A VALUABLE Wharf fc'oro In the Easleru Bi.'iM Tenement.on Moon’s Wharf. Also, lire More occupied by Mr. Cullen, on the snnm Wharl. oct 25—I mo ROUT. H VHKKSIIAM k SON. M A COMFORTABLE Two Story litick Dwell ing, pleiisanily situated on Liberty street, with stable,Carriage llouie.and Servants Room above, K'Mid Yaril and fine Well of Water. A^.pl^ io oct 29 WRIGHT. M Tlm Stores under ST. ANDREWS HALL, cor* tier of Broughton and Jefferson streets, will bo let In two, three, or four Stores to suit tenants. Possession ou 1st November. For terms, apply to aug 2tl WILLIAM ROGER-*, Ho rclary. Foil IK KNT. M Two Inrgo and commodious brick stores, In the roar of the old Steamboat Co’s Yard, from 1st Juno m 1st November, 1855, with the privilege of continuing Iho rent lor a longer period. Apply at this office. may 24—tf KOI xl; KOI! SALE. That large and oonttno lions Dwelling for- Iff® morly occupied by Hr. Wildman. sliunlod on a mil and half lot nl the corner offloutli Broad and Abercorn stieula in ibis city. T « ri JJ* l “ l, nv 3 BACON k LEVY . TO IK KNT, TWO TENEMENTS In Gorilon Block, front' ^ !■ II..HOIKK A UO’S KINK \E)V YORK & SAVANNAH PACKETS. T HIS NEW LINE In compost'd of Iho, following •omoU, mm of which will lexvo I’lor No. W North Itlver, New York, punciuhliy every Thursdaj: New sclir EDWARD KIDDER, 32o tons,Tiler, Master *• •• RENNET FLANNER,325 do. Applegill,do GEtIKGK DAVIS. 3Hi ton*, Snm'h', *, “ I.OVET PE\CtiCK, 370 Ions, Merry, do “ “ WALl'ER RALEIGH, 330 tons, Marshall, do Theso vessels uro all of lire first class, uud. having hcen built during the past year expressly for tho trade, nro well deserving the attention of shippers. They arc commanded by masters of experience ami ublllty, and shipper* can rely upon quick dispa ch, and every aliem lion being paid to their convenience. J. It. Gil.MORE k CO, 154 Wnler-st., N. Y. HUNTER k G AMMELL, Agents, Savannah. TO lift INCH i: K i* i;k s , DANIEL CRONIN, UPIH t..8TERER. 2(1 BRYAN ST. ^yoUl.l) respc-ctlully aunounco to ihu citizens ol Savannuh, Hud Ire is ready lo make and put down ( arpets, Oil C'lolh, Matting, Ate., at tire shortest notice aud on lire most reusomiblu terms. 3mo—oct 3 OPENING FAI.I, ANU WINTK1K HIKI N'K IKY 4400 UN. MIIS. U. FREELAND will open this day, 18th of October, n largo nml selected assortment of goods, couslstliigor French, Silk, ami Suiln pattern Runnels; olio a choice lot of plain und colored straws. Ribbons, Velvets, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Embroideries, DressCnjis and Head Dresses. Bonnets Cleaned ana Pressed. N. II. And this Season, In the Dress making depart ment, she a ill bo ennbled lo please her cuMumcrs lo every respect ns (o Filling, Mnkiug nml Trlniiug. as she has ndvnntnccH of procuring the best nml most ap proved Paris Fashions, monthly, having aim engaged Hie services of n competent person from the North.— Hhe will nay pariieular nttenil.m to lire Making, Braid ing anil F'nibrolilorliig of Children's Dresses. Dresses made In Ibo most fashionable manner in twenty-four hours. 177, BROUGHTON STREET, oct I8 Opposite St. Andrews Hall. B CLINICAL SURGERY, »Y M. NKLATUN, from Nous taken by IV. F.AtU- , , A tier, M. I). Obstetric Memoirs and Contributions, by Jas. Y. Simp- sun. Professor of Midwifery, Edinburgh. Lehmann's Physiological Chemistry, translated from the 2nd edition, by G. E. Day, with illustrations, 2 vols. Kirkand Puget's Physiology, and all the Text Books lined Mcdlcul Colleges. Rev. Dr. Ciiiiuniiig's Twelve Urgent Questions. Helen Leesou, a l’eep nt New York Society. The New Purchase, or Early Years la tho Far Wost, by Robert Carlton. A Basket of Chips, by Rrnughan. Sayings nml Doings of Auinmls. Bits <>f Blarney. Tire Hidden Path. Old Homestead. Female Life among the Mormons. Mary Lyndon, Dot-sticks’ Japan. Elder Sister. nov 2t IV. THORNE WILLIAMS. FOR SALK. riVVENTY SHARES Oglethorpe Loan Association Stock M. for salu, by A. WHJIUlt, nov It) Gon'l Ins. Ag't and Broker. C OFFKK.—200 bags prime Rio Coffee, lauding from sclir. YVoodhridge. Ami forsnle by uov 2:1 MIMtf k JOHNSTON. j^Mtiy s.—80 Mil* Onions, himliug tliis day from ' Mnnielta Burr, ami for >l‘ ,—3tHI bushels 1 ioiisignmcnt. IV 11,1,1 A8 & RATCLIFF. C OAL.—A superior article of Clover Hill Coal, land ing aud for sale by SPENCER CURB ELL k CO. pUTTKIl AND CI1KKSK.—25 ke; Unit Dairy Clieent r 14 FB^KAM.— 20 Viiciii'sti Black Tea, > ,ll> papers (in tin A. foil); 20 do tin t/ll) do.; 20 tlo tlo.:‘Jh. do; 10 do do; Hyson do, choice artiele; 26 131b. Cuddies do do; 25 Glli. tin. do. do.; 25 Gib. 1I0 Holing do. Limling ami in store, forsnle by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. nov 14 IOUN, HAY* OATS.—700 bushels Corn,4li& DYI.YG A.Yl) RENOVATING E8TABUKHMENT, 73 Y'ork-St., near tho Court House, SAVANNAH, GA, 73*u9l EaTiiiJsiizn l.\ 1832. £tT*73 rjNHE Subrorll dition to the improvcntH in Dying aeqtiired hy him during Ills last \i.«it to England and Seotlaml. has" made nrrungemeiitiforexteiiilinghii Im-'lmss, by which lie is now enabled to Dye n greater variety of Colors on Pilk ami YVoob'ii Dres-e*. fchall-. Ac., which ho trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Uenovnted, as may required, in the snmo superior style wlileh has gen erally -o much pleased Ills put ronsnml friends. Ladies' Boiim t- Dyed. Bleached and Pressed in Hie most fashionable style*. Orders from the country punctually attended to. Term* modern!,. YYhcn pniveUaiv sent l.y steamlMiat or railroad, word should he sent him by letter through tho Pont Olllco, ho that he may know where to call for them. Jnnl3 e ALEXANDER OALLOYTAY. more than three thousand medical practitioners lu vari ous pans of the United Slates. I beg lo call tire attention of the reader to the follow ing letters from physicimi* Or. Charles A. I .ease. Commissioner of Health. Balti more, writes as follow's In relation to the value of MERCER UNIVERSITY, r’Em’iBijD, Orik. Faculty! ltev. N. M. CRAWFORD, D.D., President. S. I‘. SANFORD, A.M., Professor of Mathematics. J. E. 1VILLKT, A.M., Professor of ChemiKtrv and Natu rul Pliilonophy. Rev. S. G. IIILLY'EU, A.M., Professor of Belles Lettros. It. 31. JOHNSTON, A. M., Professor (elect) of Languages. Thcolnglcnl Scnilnnry. Rev. J. L. DAUG, D.D., Professor of Systeiuatfo ond Pastoral Theology. Rev. N. M. CRAYVF0RD, D.D.. Professor of Ecclealoa- tiuil History and Biblical lJtemtiiro. Academy. Rev. T. MARTIN, A.M., Principal. Commencement Is held «n the last Wednesday In July. Tho regular College course requires four years for tho degree of A.II. There wishing to do *0, may omit tho languages, mid pursue a scientific course of three years. Having been originally designed for tho education of young men preparing lor the Uos|<el Ministry, this Insti tution keeps that object steadily in view. The Seminary embraces a three years eourro or such studies a* are pur sued in lire most celebrated Theological Seminaries in our country. Tire Academy is kept under an experienced teacher, aud has been established with special refureuco to titling pupils to enter College. The price of Board in tho village, is $10 per month ; wu-diing, room rent, fuel, A,-., $3. Tire next Term commences on the first day of February, With n full nml able Facility, students are with confi dence invited to the usual benefits of our best institutions, with the spcdul advantages of a location removed from thu temptations aud vices of towns. By orker of the Board of Trustees. nov24—\\ Jin S. LANDRUM, gcc’y. PIlIVATE ACADEMY, FOR YOUNG LADIES. Acadomy for Young Ladle EATONTON, PUTNAM COUNTY,GEORGIA, on Wednesday, Juu.9tn. 1850. Number of pupils limited 10 3G. Tuiliou per annum 9125 Oil—ono half in advance, and tire oilier at the eml of Iho year. In thischargo Is embraced Hie regular course of English Studies—Latin, French. German and Spanish, if desired—Music on tire Piano, Organ, Harp ami Guitar—Drawing in pencil- lings, Crayon, Mouochrouialics—Painting in oils, Water colors, and Hio beautiful style called Grecian Painting— Embroidery, In all Us vaiietles—Wax Fruit and Flow- rens, ms. i u|y r,ouucs, i-cnciiz, «c., supplied grain. A complete Apparatus will Im furnished, in order to afford ample Illustrations in (lie Natural Science?. Musical Instruments will bo provided, that each pu pil nitty have lire means of dally practice in addition to lire regular lesson. Attention Is called to the fact that mo ertra charge Is made in ihls Academy. The parent or guardian may make such select ions from (ho various departments as liino and tire best Interests of Iho pupil may dictate, all to be Included In lire amount ubovo specified. The aid ol accomplished teachers has been secured. Hoard mny be had in the best lamilies ut 912 III) per month.including wutdilmr, fuel, and lights. Applicants may address mo lor the present, at Lump kin, siowart county, Ga. I. R. BRANHAM. 9 nov 3—taw-tf Carpeting, Curtains, Shades, &c. B C ' bales Eastern Hay, GOO bales Northern Hay, 500 hiislii'ld heavy r nov 14 S A Salt, 19 buiTels Prime lleel and 4Cu*d* Extra Sugnr- riin.'d. smoked Beef in canvass, in store and for sule l>v nov 14 LYNN A SNIDER. lag Chatham Square, ami well lurnlslied with water, gas, stable*,. .."V?'-??!, 01 ' .? 1 _ v ® n 1-1 EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, No. 72 Bryan Struct. S O IK II KNT. M TIIE EASTERN TENEMENT of RHck Build ing, curlier of A boom n and Jones Siroot oct SO A, ’ ,,ly l ° HOLCOMBE, JOllHBON kCO. ro it knt. A brick *loro ami dwelling, corner of Charlton and Jefferson sireeis. Apply to • sc pi 26 WYLLY «*. MONTMOLLIN. IMLOUlt, 4'OllIV* HAY Ate.-1'JtKI I.iihIi I pi line Ohio Hel d Dal* iamily Flour. Its) l cbol.'e l-for l.-, 11 Hay. sloi* uud lor wile by ■lishe 1 Sui ki Extra ami Superfine 4 white Filln Meal, loo llabs :i|. n prime Noi Hi River liny, in WAVER k 0ON8TANTTNK iVTTBIK ANIH'HKKSE.-2t» Firkins rlmlro KIohIii m Butler. 10 firkiiiH rooking do. 10 tubs do. lOO I Mixes while Cheese. For sale bv liov 12 YV KIISTEIt k PA LM ES. Bn A lt lt O T ’I Niil ‘ 'S NAPOLKON.-TIm llislorv of Napoleon BooaiHirb', in 2 vols. el. giuiHv bound in 110111 ami half rail', with maps and illustrations. A fur ther Mipply received und for »ab'by WA1LN0CK k DAY 18, novf'J 169 Congress at. _ VlLOlflK.—1WI bids •qienoieml“«"ii''Oakley" Flour, 160 lilfai.dqr bid sacks "Deunicad Flour, 60 bliU extra Family Flour. Just received ami for wle by B 1KANDY laves, In Bond,Just IIOLCO.MIIK, JOHNSON A00._ Brandy In half pine*, quarter* and oc- , J lint received, ami for sale by MINIS k JOHNSTON No. I Pale ami Family Soap, S oaps, *c.-w .. various brumlx, 400 dozen Toilet and Fancy heaps, 2 i iisert Imllgo, I case NulinegH, 80 eases Fig Bill”, f>0 boxes Sup. Car. Soda. riYOIIACCO, CIGARS, Ac.—200 boxes tlrant k | WTIliiims' 6'h and H'a, 180 boxes State of Georgia O'* uml 10's (superior,) 380 boxes Various Brands 5’*, H'm, Ill's, (Slipe and 32*n., 60 gr qualities.) Ill st. nov 18 , 800 M Cigars, (all ml for sale hv WEBSTER k PALMES. • perdue Flour,Just 1 xtra Family Floor, -15 bliD.Su- eived, and for suloAv FOllK.NS k HERTZ Y THE STEAMER of Saturday, 24th inst., wo have j received, in addition to our present Stock, a large beautiful assortment of Two and Three Ply CARPET ING, which we aro prepared to exhibit, nod which, for patterns nml quality, are not to lie Huniassed in this city. Our stork of Lire. Muslin. Satin. Do inline and Damask Curtains and W indow Shades, is now complete. The at tention of our friends tuid the public generally, are invi ted bran examination of these Goods, which we will sell on rciiKonnblu terms. A IK IN k Bl’ltNS. v 2ft TO CONTRACTORS. P ROPOSALS will bo received until Friday, tho .TOtli Inst., to take down the tmilding on the corner of South Broad amt YVhltnker streets. For more particular informal ion. enquire of the subscrilier. nt his office, second storv Sorrel Building. JOHN S. NORRIS, nov 20 Architect. testimony' , „ ... euro In which you recommend it. Having a natural tendency to the mucus surfaces, with a slight degree of B'.tiniitairen, 1 regard II m one uf the most important remedies in chronic catarrhal affections, particularly lliose o| liregeiilio'iiriiiary apparatus. With much re spect,your obedient servant, CHAS. A.LEAH, M.D.” Dr. C. Robbins of Bostou.celebraied for his euro of epilepsy,cholera, Ac., complains of tbo great difficulty ol procuring pure Holland gin, uud speaks of tire Schet- ilnui Schnapps ns follows, under unto of October 5, I852:— “l liavo commended your article In four cares—two in Connecticut, one lu Yu moat, ami one in Rhode Island. Au aillcle of this kind Is u uill needed. I have been unable to find a substitute In tire muleria inedicu lor pure Uollund gin. Y’ours, C. ROBINSON.” ‘*Pui la ne ir in *, July 15, l»53, Mn.UDoi.mo Wotrx, 22 Beaver street, Now York— “Dearelr:—Last season the writer received, tlmiLgh your ugent lu this city, a uottlo of your Aromatic fcchui- duui Scbuappi, und (luce that period has prescribed the sumo In certain forms of urmury complaints: also in cases of debility lu aged porsous. So far Iho Schnapps has been of much benefit to those using It. * a * * In conclusion, where a diuretic and stimulant Is required, I should uso lire Aromatic Sclieldam Schnapps. Thank- lug yqu for your kindness, 1 am respectfully yours, A.D. CH A LONER, M. I). 180 South Eighth street.” Tho subjoined letter from Ur. Paine, of Mancherter, New Hampshire, re-lutes lo one of the most vuluuble medicinal properties possessed by lire Aromalio Schnapps, aud shows lliul il acts asa specific In a very painful dlscueu, thi gravel:— “M a. YVolkx : I’ermil me to address you a few lines, which »ou sre ai liberty to use;if you thiuk proper,in re spect to your medicines culled Sclieldam Schiiupps. I huve had a very obstinate case of gravel and atone of five years standing, cunting very acuulepaiu in every attempt to urinate. After using many remedies without much releif, I was Induced lo try a bottle of your medi cine. In the course of three day s II proved effectual, dislodging lunc pieces of stone, some of whicli w as as large us a marrowfat pea. I continued the cordial, ac cording to directions, uud the patient continued to gain, uud Is fust recovering. 1 think a medicine of to much value In *0 distressing a complaint should be known to the public and Hie world at large. And I, for one, must give it my approbation aud Hgualure, THOMAS PAINE.M.D.” From Dr. John s. Reese, chemist, Baltimore, Md.. September 15, 1882:— “A number of our physicians aro ordering the article, and several Imvcalready prescribed lt. Persous to whom 1 have sold It, speak very highly of Its qualities. A gentleman of iny own personul acquaintance, haring suffcicd greatly with an affection of the kidneys and bladder, look two bottles, and subieqiiently pasted a stone of considerable size, and whs greatly relieved. 11 will, no doubt,go Into getieraluse.” From II. A. I'rotit, M. I)., 81. Louis. Juno 6,1853:— •‘Having seen your advertisement of a pure Holland gin, worthy Hie confidence ol physicians, 1 wrilo to you wan a view of procuring a sample of it. lu dropsical u(Tedious, und in some forms ol reuul disease, Its effica cy has long been acknowledged, aud it has only fallen into disuse because o| the compounds told under tho name of llol and gin. I want to ua* It at present lu colic, us It is au excellent remedy in Infantile colic, and I cannot procure a compound to be relied on.” From J. IL Woodward, M. D. YVaierbury, Vermont, May2,1BS2:— >•1 am treating at the present time a chronic affection of the kidneys, which bus shown lt»elf very obstiuuto to diuretics,and have been advised to use your Sclieldam Schnapps.” Dr. Snowden PlggoLof Baltimore, Aug. 14,1852, thus 1" in u ' - indicates the value of “pure sclieldam” in urinary com* plaints :— ‘•1 am fully sensible of the great benefits to bo derived in certain forms of urinary disturbance, from the uso or good Holland; bill that is nn article *o difficult to procure, without great trouble, that I havo been com pelled to content myself with I -as palatable, aud, there- rere,ksBlalllifully taken medicaments. A pure first rate Schclduin cannot (all to meet with tho hearty appro bntfou of physicians.” Dr. U. L. illcklcy, of East Boston, Aug. 11, 1852, writes I have Just received yours of tho 7th Inst, and being - * * if fully convinced that pure Holland gin la possessed 0? many medicinal properties, which, when judiciously ad ministered, produco very beneficial results, I shall be happy to introduce jour Aromnlic ticheldaui Schnapps among my friends lu tills vicinity.” l)r. J. K. nibble. Drakesville, N. J., in January, 1853, write*as follows;— "ie difficulty with me to procure jd so niton liavo I been disap- most entirely ceased to prescribe , and havo nearly despaired of Ii bL'ltor success, unless youra if so, you will bavo conferred a So great a pure artlcl pointed, tbu gin for uuy being able I is what you boon on tbe practitioner* in this country, that 1 am ire lliev will not bo slow_fo acknowledge.” F’romDr.r ~ s, Toledo, Ohio, Auf. 13,1853. •Tire imqtreul notices of the Scldedain Schnapps, belli hy lire proiession and tire press, had Induced tbs desire of testing the efficacy of this preparation of gin nooks FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS. 1 TITLE POEMS for LU tie People; Fables in Verso. J Stories of Fairy Land. Ill nil of tin* Woodland and the Shore. Tin- Man of Iron, aud other Stories. Flmrle.v 'a First Visit to the Menagerie. (Tiriximnx Sports.ami oilier Stories. Stories of Uhl Times; Stories of Foreigu Countries. Tlie Doge of Venice, and other Stories. Caspar, the limiter; Storiesiu Uliymo. Li.tie .V.sop; Famous Men of Britain. RoliiiiHoii Crusoe ; Illustrious Men of tlm United States. Country YVnlks for Little Folks; Picture Bible. The Picture A 11 G Book; Jack Mason, the Sailor. Storiesnjiout Birds and Beasts; The Holiday Book. Storm niql Sunshine: Stories about the Country. Uncle Reuben's Stories; Tho Two Cousin*. The Boy's Story Book; Tho Girl's Story Book. Always lu Trouble; The Balloon and other Stories. The Violet; The Daisy 1 Tho .lesaniine. The Tulip; The Lily ; The Bose. Beside* n very large and beautiful selection of Flain nml Colored Toy Books, Ac. F’or salo by YVARN'OCK k DAMS, Booksellers and Stationers, nov 20 No. 189 Congress at. jtjrACKBRIOIiMOO libls. of Medium No. 3 Mack- before 1 reci expectations blessing aud Ur. D. Col Connecticut, ••l consUlc tick - , uud ou expectations have long w v 18 I in store,uml for sale by OCTAVUB tXlHKN. C O AI. A T R KDllKD PR 1C K 8.-200 tons Red A-li C0.1l, tlie cargo of sclir. Maria Pickup, for note. 1 trust it will fulfil the •l sanguine, and provo both a suffering humanity.” physician and surgeon at Lyme, letter duied October 14, 1*52:— ivdam Schnapps a supperior ar- uolcnnre abort of our highest article tbo medical fraternity avo used It, to far. with overy apparent success. D. COLKIN8.” ‘•I ADoRATOKV, New Y'ork, May 2,1853. ‘•Mr. Unotriio YVotr:—Dear Sir;—1 cannot speak too highly of Hie purity uf your Schiedam Schnapps.— Ills deeideilly superior to any thing of the kind In tire market. It Is perfectly freo from tno admixture of fusil oil, or any or those nrnylic compounds which pro duce such mischievous and irreparable effect upon tbe constitution, and which very few samples of aJcohollo distilled liquors are w Itliout—most of them being largely Impregnated with It. 1 have personally In spected the vat ious processes of distillation practiced ol tichfodatn, and know that unusual care la taken to separate lire noxious oierm-nis from iho pure aleohoI and yourticlmappa Isa striking prool of Its success.— A* a medical agent for chroulc ami renal affections, I havo siiccoaslully prescribed if, and recommend 11 a* an agreruhlo cordial and harmless stimulant, and shall coiilliiuelodoBo as well as to use II asa souroe of pure alcohol for chemical tnvwuUnlloua und experiments. Your obedient, . t ISAIAII DECK. Consulting AaUrtlnlLhemM. Tho genuine I* sold by nil Hio respectable Druggists .nd Ur.oerein[h.Uullud 22 iloaver st. New Y’ork aud 25 tiouth Front at. Philadelphia. sep lt'-inU.a3m CLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM. aVta FLOUR.- iobi.iHhxtra.lnu.Uugaudroraale K' .v* "'“'norr V “" YVIUJAMS A UATCUFF. 3mm