The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, December 01, 1855, Image 3

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——- SAVANNAH REPUBLIC an , SATURDAY M( liNING, DECEMBER 1, VU B \GGlNG,l>UlldO<\44 ln....( KiMiiucKy « t. unity Tow DAI I UOI’K. Itlllon* Hope,.. Prime ........ Cargu-. ■ iiDN, Haim.. 5 Mniuklers... Side* pKK.M», Navy... Pilot pi ITER,Goshen, prime.... liKii KS, Sa Northern CAN IU .US. Spor niaccll Y Savannah tirade,TulU*w..%P Northern <lo. do Y CHEESE, Northern Y CUFFKEd'uba Y y Java... lie 1 • .r yd. • -Y Id. 09 ■ Y yd lb (St 15* ■ Y )d • .Y n>- (St 10 .Y tb. C* Y bbl. (3t Y bbl m Y bid. <* Y lb. n & lo ■Y lb. 13 (3 14 IP lb. IS Q4 10 V lb. 5 5 H ■Y lb. 1 (3 8 Y lb- 28 m •’>9 .Y lb- 29 (dl 24 -r ib- 13 9 09 •■IP l»- (3 CORHAG K, Tarred......... > tb. 13 3 10 Manilla .Y tb- 18 3 19 DOMESTIC GOODS Shirtings, brown -r y‘J 4 3 7 KliivlIugR, brown Brown Drills •v y«t 7 (9t 10 ■Y yd- 8 09 l Cotton OMUtbnrgs -r.vd- 8 3 It) DUCK, English • IP holt 1 99 3 14 00 American Colloii .Y yd. 14 3 24 FISH, Mackerel, No. 1 .qpbhl. 18 3 20 “ Nn. 2 .qp bbl. 14 3 10 “ No. 3 .qpldd. 0 3 7 FLOUR, Canal Halt. Ifaward-streeMup Phtludelphiu Georgia .qphbl. .qpbbl. . qphhi. • r hhl. 0 50 id) 3 3 3 11 00 GRAIN, Corn, cargo .Thus. 90 3 93 “ retail ,Y bus. 1 Ml 3 Oats .Thus. 05 A 70 Wheat Y bus. 2 00 3 2 It) GI.A8S, Ain. Window.... .vioon 4 50 3 7 UU gunpowder Y keg o 3 7 H.\V, Prime Northern .<rc.wt. 1 10 (3 •* Eastern .qpewt. 1 VS 3 HIDES, Dry Y lb. 11* 3 12J 33 12* 3 i? iai vii I'.’* (fll 10 ticorskin* |lt« i.S, Swede#, assorted f*ton.|95 50 Pig ...rH Ilooi Vcwt.| 4 00 Sheet Tewt. 4 50 Null rod# rcwul fl oo LAUD V U*-j 14 |.lMK, Rockland Tbbl.| no LrMIIKU.S.Suw.tl,refuse..<rm.n. 0 00 Merchantable fPiii.B. 14 00 fm.ft. S (HI 15 INI IS 00 10 00 50 00 30 00 SO (Kl 30 00 J|piu.ft..l8 INI Y n».i 4 00 V in. 10 oo ($110 <$ 30 00 1$ 4 tit) (m 5 50 3 0 00 C3> 15 3 1 00 3 8 011 3 10 (HI 3 0 00 3 20 on 3 10 (HI <a> 12 00 1$ 00 00 3 35 no ® 25 (HI 3 40 00 3 25 1)9 3 4 51 3 3 10 30 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Weekly Line. FOR PHILADELPHIA. KEYSTONE STATE, R. IIAIlDlRi Con*ini»inter, WILL SAIL ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, AT 2.30 1*. M. The au|N>rh>r aleninahip KEYSTONE STATE, ltuhert llnrdie, cominnmh-r, will have us nhove. For freight or jiOssage, hating aph-ndld stale room accommodations, *° 0. A. I. LAMAlt. Cnhln Passage to Philadelphia $20 Storage J dec 1 Fare Iteduced—fal>tn Passage $20. FOR NEW YORK. Uotttrtrs. IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, OXiASB lO, ” HI ho drawn at Atlanta, December 24. CAPITAL PRIZE, 10,000 DOLLAHN I 1,000 Fiiizna. Tickets, $6—Halves, $2.60—Quarters, #1.25. Address 8A M L SWAN, Manager, nuv “■* AUiuitu, Uu. SAVANNAH".AGENCIES. I. II. MARS ION, Uencral Agent, Dull Street, iiumo- dlately npiMHile the Post Ollice. J. L. AUTILKY, on Broughton, between Wli(taker A Barnard Streets. nov J4 [by authorTtyof thestateofoeorqiaT] Havana Plan Lottery. Jasper County Academy Lottery J MACON, CtA. r pil 1S DITTKIIY Is conducted on the plan of tho Royal A Lottery of Havana of single nnnihei-H, and drawn’ at CONCERT HALL, MACON, HA., under the sworn Kiipcrtatedduucu of Col. Goo. M. Logan and Jus. A. Nisbet. Esq. Grand Mclieme for December 17th, 1855. Whou Prises ainoniitlng to 800.000!! ciiAotai x. Will ho distributed as follows: Auction Sales. 1 l'rlze of $15,tltWI Is $15.1100 1 do 6,000 is fi.ono 4,000 Is 4.000 3,000 Is 3.000 2,000 is 2.000 l.&IHIU 1,600 1,100 is 1.100 du ft Prizes of $1,000 Is ft,INN) 10 do ftOO Is 6.01X1 10 do 200 is 2,000 10 do 120 is 1,200 2ft do tIN) Is 2,MX) 70 do Mils 11.500 330 do 2ft is 8,400 River I.limber,refuse.. Mereliantahleto prime...pi TIM HER iKang’g) lor export.Y (Ranging) lor Mills <tP tVhrteV.\Valeri htkplpeslav. Hhii, »• “ “ llal. “...V White Pine,clear Vin.fl. Merchantable ~ Cypres* Shingles Sawed Cypress Shingles. Red Oak staves Y m. MOLASSES, Cuba, V gal. Now-Orleans V’gal. SAILS, Cut 4d. to 2IW1 Y lb. 4* 3 NAVAL STORES,Tar IP bill. 4 75 3 spirit# Turpentine IP gal. 02,** 3 Varnish pgul. cot OILS, Sperm, winter atralna* “ fall **.. “ summer**.. Whale, Rucked,wilder Linseed Tanners’ OSN A III' RGS, Flax PORK. Me##, Western.... Prime Mesa, New-York PORTER, London RAISINS, M. R BALT, l.lvcrpmil, coarse.. Cargo, bulk Turk’s Island PlHITSs I Urncdy Oiard, Dupuy It Co.IP gal.| 4 lie. A. Setgn<tie's. . .V*gnl. 2 |i«. Leger fre es Y gul. Di. Peach IP gul. Ill Uomestic V* gal. hi. Holland Y gal. EPIRUS,Gin, American.... |pgnl. Rom, Jamaica f»gal. “ N.K.,bbIs....qPgnl. Whiskey, Phil.ft. Unit... .Y B4I. .qpgui. 2 25 tai 2 59 -IP gal. 1 1 25 (0> 1 50 •Vital. 1 25 3 1 50 -Twitl. 95 3 1 10 .qpwai. 99 3 95 •rind. 15 no K! III Y yd. 3 lt»3t .qphhi.l 24 DO 3 25 00 • IP hhl., VO DO 3 22 UU APbW | 3 - Y dot. | 1 75 3 2 7fi . IPbnx. 4 59 3 5 00 • Y **k. i 1 05 3 1 10 ,Y bu.| 3 %P bu.j 55 3 00 •* Now-Orleans.. Y gal. 14 50 BUG AR. Muaoov’U St.Croix .Y «>. 7ki 3 9 llavanu, white Y tb- ($ •* brown Y tb 3 New-Orleans V lb 0 X 3 7 Loafuml Crashed.... .Y ,1b 19)4 3 11 8. ).\P Ainerlvaiiyellow Y b. ti 3 8 SHUT,all sizes Y a*. B 3 9 SEGARS, Spanish ,Y »>• III 00 3 ■ it no American ■Y m. 4 <0 3 15 oo TAl.IJiU. American ■ Y »» 12 3 14 Tub V Ct), Manufactured.. • IP lb 13 3 40 TEAs. Soiicli'inq ■Y H- 35 3 «0 Gunpowder Y tb. 70 3 till Hyson Y fa. till 3 1 75 TlVI.SK, Seine Y lb. 30 3 35 Haling Y fa. 17 3 19 WINES. Madeira Y gal- 1 00 3 5 (HI Sicily Madeira ■ Veal. 3 75 Teneriffe, L. P Y Bill. 1 00 3 l 25 Malaga. Sweet gal. ftO 3 55 “ Dry V gal. 40 3 59 t. larel, .Marseille* ■ VCk. 50 3 1 (HI •* Bordeaux qpc’k. .V> 3 1 90 Chjmpngne Tdoz. 8 oo 3 17 U uuL, Southern Unwashed .Y ib. 20 3 21 “ Clean .V fa. 3 H<MIL-SKINS, Lamb’s..., .Y ca. 18 3 25 Sheep’s • HP ea. 18 3 25 3 S An 3 4 50 3 3 75 I *25 3 I 50 MARINE LIST. Savannah, tia., November 30, 1855, STEAMSHIP ALABAMA, G. R. 8CIIENCK, Commander, WILL SAIL ON TO-MORROW, DEC. 2, AT 1 P. M. Tho superior Steamship ALABAMA, Geo. It. Sehonck, commander, will leave a# above. For freight or passage, having elegant state room nmiinmodatiuii#. apply to 1‘ADELFOltI), FAY A CO. Cahill Passage $20 Steerage “ * N. II. Shipper# of Cotton by those steamers will plena* take notice, that no Cotton will he received at the presses that is not distinctly marked on the edgo of the bale, dec 1 _________ Tor Key West anil Havana. xj. m. mail 23 Approxiniatioii Prizes... 601 Prizes amounting to $00)000—Only 10,000 Numbers. Every nrizo drawn at each draw ing, and paid when duo in full without deduction. Orders strietly contldontiul. Drawings sent tu orders. Registered letters at my risk. Dills on all solvent Banks at pur. Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2.60. Add* nov 24 JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga« l*Y 8PENCEH CDI1HM,|, A j-Q. At Private Bale. five eligible Building Lots, 60 by 100 feet, situated near tin* intersection of Taylor, Wuyiio ami Gordon streets, with East Broad street continued. These lots are high ground, and nru In tho Immediate neighborhood of tho lot seluetod us the situ of the Albany ami Gulf Railroad. Terms lilicml. nov 20 Real Estate at Auction. On TUESDAY, the 4th day of December next, between the usual hours of sale, will be sold before tlm Court lad No. fS») thirty-eight, Pulaski Ward, situated on tho irnerof Jones and llarnurd streets, with tho Improve ments. consisting of a large two story Dwelling, and Store adjoining on tho front, and three unu and a half story IV'iiemeiit Dwellings on the lane. This property will rent for $8110 psr nnnuni. The lot Is subject to a ground rent to tlm city ol thirty-eight dollars ami forty-ilvo cents per annum. Terms: one-half cash, tho balance at twelve months, secured by mortgage on the property and assignment of policy of iniurattoo. nov go Ult the Itrst TI)ESDAYTiri>e«enihl77lexiri, ( 'tWee|i th usual hours of sale, will ho sold before the Court House, Lot and Improvements No. 6, Galhuim Wunl, corner of Jones and Aherrorn streets. Oil this lot Isa newly tllilshcd lirlck house, with all tho modern Improvements. Terms— Half cash, balance at six months,with approved security; purchaser paying for titles. nov 10 Ou the first TUESDAY in December next, at 11 o'clock, will lie sold before the Court House, A Negro Woman, and her two Children. Terms—Cush; purchaser paying tor titles, nov10 At Auction. • On tho first TUESDAY In December next, in front of tho Court House, lietwoen tho legal hours of sale: 2 Canadian Ponies, good gentle Saddle Horses, and warranted sound. nov 22 Auction Sales. HY WYLLY A 310O, On the first TUESDAY In December next, between tho legal Ilnurs of sale will Ini sold, befuro the Court House In tho city of Savannah, Ten Shares Ogluthorpo Loan Stock. Tonus: approved note ut 00 days. ALSO, Five Slums Savannah Gas Stock. Terms: cash, nov 23 Oil tlm first TUESDAY In Duconiber next, bctwcimTho usual hours of side, before tho Court House In tho city of Savannah, The Three Western Tenements In tho Gordon Block of Buildings. They have nil tho modern improvements, gas, water, Ac. They will he sold separately. Terms: one-third cash, the Imlnnco on throo and six mouths time, npproved endorsed notes. nov 20 At Private Solo. ~ A Family, consisting of— A Woninn, 50 years old. A Man, 27 “ A Bov, 20 •• A Girl, 10 . “ A lloy, 12 “ A Boy, 10 “ The iiInivu Negroes are likely and young field hands. Solti Ibr no fault. nov 20 Administrator's Sale. On tho first TUESDAY Jn January next, fa-fore the Court House iii the city ofSavuuuuh, between the legal hours of sale, A Negro Man, William, aged 4A years, belonging to tho estate of Mrs. Ann E. Guinn, by permission of tho Court of ordinary. (1EO. P.1IAKKI8UN, Adm’r. nuv 20 jSDtaiiinB aBMcrtiBcmrntp. FOR HALE, j.-i . A BALTIMORE Rl’JLT A I CUPPER BRIG of tons burthens; carries 1.800 barrels; four •.tMBfcyeurs old; coppered and copiwr-fustencd; In com plete order for any voyage. For terms, npply D RAWN NI’NOERS of'Grceno and I Mniiumeiit laittery, Class 280: ft 70 57 00 22 3 40 03 59 0 47 43 23 4 10 Tickets Nos. 4 10 40 and 3 0 60, prizes sold, dec 1 E. WI THING TON. $‘40,000 73 Number Lottery—-13 Drawu Ballots. Greene and Pulaski Lottery. EXTRA CLASS NO. 30 FOR 1805. To he drawn nt Wilmington, Del., Dec., l»t, 1853. GREGORY & MAURY, MANAGERS. b c it h m r.: 1 «f 840 000—1 of 930,000—1 of $10,000. Tickets $10—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or liy the package, for •nlo by dec 1 E. W1TIIINGT0N. LOST, WANTS# &c. WANTED, 4-j TO CHARTER, several VESSELS to load with ^ttiiTimber and Lumber, for England, France, and tho ■Hilt North of Europe. Apply to »uv CARL EPPINO. Jfch it , 1 for new YORK-r.NION lisK.— 2MNILTU*' regular packet schr. NORTH STATE, Horton, uiaster, will huvo despatch Tor the almve port. For freight, apply to POVW OGDEN, 8TA11R A CO. (AfiFOIl NEW YORK.—DEMILL'S LINK— The fine ScIkkuhtM. Y. DAVIS,Capt, Robinson, wants about 60 bales Cotton to complete Cargo. Aimly to tu>v27 ROWLANlfA 80N, FOR NEW Y6HK,-I)I:M1LL'S link.— . Tho regular Packet Hark PETER DEMILL.Capt. y. ran take bulk of lUO hales Cotton. Apply to '27 ROWLAND i SON. J r i\ FOll N EW YORK.—DEM I LL'S LI N E.— Ault The new A No. 1 Schooner RICHARD M. DK- Mn,L7HiramjLook, Master, isreadv to receive Freight ' " * ROWLAND A SON. • FOR llOSTON.—The wiir. K KIDDER, Capt. Tyler, will have di-stmteh for tho above port. HUNTER Si GAMMEI.L. ARRIVED. u 8 M •tenmshiP Kevstono State. It llardie. Commander. 68 hours from Philadelphia, with ludto and puieugon to C A 1. l.amar. Steamship Knoxville, Ludlow, 66 hour* from New York, with tndta and pa«*enxcr» t» Padelford, Far A Co. 29th inst, S. pm, 15 mile* aoiitli of llattcrn*. axchanged lienals with sttuuiship Augusts; 10, U)mi!eii»uth of llattera*, with steam- slue Southerner; 30 8 am, 10 mile* north of Frying Pan Shoal, v ith steamship State of Georgia, all Iwund north. Ship Hope, Urigt*. London, In hallv.t to Master. Ilrig Australia, llrewer, Doth Iiav, with llay and Brick* to Hunter k (iatiiinell. Stoatner Fashion, Johnson, AttgusU— M A Cohen. 423 Imtes Cotton, Corn, Hide* and indie to M A Colton, J Schley, C A L I.aiuar. Cohens A Herts, llahcvrham k Sou, F Morcll, Waver k Constantine, Hunter k Gamtnell. SteamerTolomlcco,Philpot, Augusta—M ACohcn. 653bales C"tt. n. Corn and Flour to Hudson, Fleming A Co, C A I. La- uiar, llahi-rsham A Son. William. A Rndehtfc, M A Cohen. St'-atncr ltandolpli, Frasure, Augustn, wlta G78 hales Cotton to llirtcr A Stewart, N A Harden A Co, Bohn A Foster, Cru- Wade, J Buchanan, 8 M l.atntoau, W Waters, G 11 STEAMSHIP ISABEL, WM. HOLL1NM, Commander. LEAVES ON THE 4T1I AND10TU OF EACH MONTH. The ISABEL leave# thi# |H>rt ivgulntiy, ou the 4th anil 19th of each month, and connect# at Havana with the U. S. Mail Steamship Compiiny'# Line of Steamer# for San Francisco via Asplnwall, and will carry the Pacific Mail#. For iMi*suge only, apply to nov 20 _ COIIKNS Sc HBRTX, Agcnta. I'OH BRADI'WKT. VIA HI.UPFTllN, Hll.T*»N HEAD, POYD’S LAND ING AND CHARLESTON. -IP ■■j. The Lteamer IV 51. HE A BROOK, Capt. Peck, will leave tor the ah ivo place# on Sunday, iht* 20th ln*t..at ft. P. M. For trolght or passage,apply at tho (Mtarletton Vvhnrf. sept I 8. M. I.AFFITEAU, Agent. 1 N IT K fi ST AT I: S ,11AIL I 1NE. FOR PALATKA, uTTlA . VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. JACKSON- N’lliLE, MIDDLKBUUU,(BLACK CREEK,) AND I’lCOLATA. _ air The new and elegant Steam Packet .IUIIN8, Capt. James Freeborn, huv- llig resumed her trlpa to Florida, will leave for tho above places overt Suiurduy, at ID o’clock. For rielght or Passage, having excellent state room accoiutno.il tions, apply on honrtl, ut thu Florida Steam Packet Wharf, near the G.ia Works, or to Jo 23 ULAGIIOHN St CUNNINGHAM. AgOltU. - ATHEN/EUM. Lessee atnl Manager Acting nnd Stage Manager Benefit nnd Last Appenrnnoe of Mr. James Bennett, Tito distinguished legitimate TRAGEDIAN, on which occasion he will appear in Shnkspeitro's lllustriuu# Tra gedy of MACBETH. Haturday Evening. Dacnmhcr 1st. 1BH». Will be performed MACBETH! ! Macbeth Mr. JAMES BENNETT Macduff Mr. W. II. (ItlsP Lady Macbeth Mrs. W. II. CRISP To conclude with tho Izuighahh* Farce of tho DBAD SHOT! Louisa Lovctrick Mis# LOUISE REEDER In rehearsal—“The Bridal,” uinlthe last new Comedy of •• Still Maters Rim Deep.’* Boor# open at 7—Commence 7J.*j. doc 1 WANTED, I AND WARRANTS. The highest going rate# will bo J paid for Lund Warrant#, hv nov 21 SPENCER CURRKLI.Sc CO. TO lllllf KMAKERH. W ANTED 600,OtX) Brick. For particulars, enquire of tho subscriber, on the second story of the Sorrel Building. nov 24 JOHN s. Norris, Architect, U AVMID TO IIIHF. | *) AllI.E IB till ED Negro Men to work ascoal-passora on board aicamohiplsabul. Apply to tiov S COIIKNS ft HERTZ. DECK FREIGHT WANTED. A DECK LOAD of Cotton is wanted for Brig L. A PALMER, hound lor Boston. Apply to nov 2 COIIKNS k HERTZ. WANTED, T O PURCHASE, Second-hand Wine ami Porter Bottle#. Apply to T. J. WALSH, No. 170 Bay street. Iiov 8 wantkIT 1(1(1 AAA BUSHELS of OYSTER SHELLS to bo 1\M delivered within tho next six months.— Apply to loci 23 C. A^ L. LAMAR. FOUND, A SMALL ROLL OFMoNKY. which tlio owner can have by calling at thi# Ollice, identifying the same, ami pitying for this advertisement. nov 21—tf lb in, Barden, Charleston, to J P Brooks. Me.ouer Wui Suahrook, Puck, Charleston, via Beaufort, toS M Lalhieau. I»i King's Flat, Savannah River, 1500 busqdi Hough Rice to K Habersham k Nm. A Ban in) » Flat, Savannah River, 1059bushels Rough Rica to II llnbcraliam k Son. I, C heeve-s Flat, Back lUver, 2200 bushels Bough Rica to R Habersham it Sun. lt> ad's Flat, Savannah River, 800 bushels Rougli Illco to N A liar b e k Co. Gitl-m's Fat from plantation, with 960 bushels Rough lUce to Tisun k Mackay. CLEARED. Steamship State of Oeorgla, Oarviu, Philadelphia—C A I. La- Rark General Warren, Clifford, Boston—Csrloton A Parsons. Brig Jm-uti Duck, Thompson. New York—Cohen* A Hurts. Brig Albion Cooper, Smith, Frucpprt.|Me—Cnrleton A Parson#. CONSIGNEES. is-r *t'-nut*hip Kev»t"tie State, from Philadelphia—G IV Anderson, G Bunknmn. llutler A Frierson, A lln#hlor, K llavnard, llell A l*ri nti##, I. K Bvek, Brigham. Kelly A Co. .1 P llrifik#. W Cob-man, J P Collin#, D I) Cnpp t lag- burn A Ciiuninghnni, Crane. Well# A Co, Church A Mom #, M A Cohen. .1 K DoFord, W G Dickson, G Geiuend'-n, IV It Gilt-# A Co. Gilbert A Tilden, C A Greiner, Ib adman A Co, O Jolinson A Co, G II Johnson, lion Win Shnw, A R Uwton, C A I, Indiittr, Lynn A Snider, Meyer A Hucrk- trt. J Martin, II Mitchell, P II McCargo, J IIMoore A Co, A Mlnh>, G Maurer. McMahon A Doyle, II C Mchrter#, Judge Nichols, G Ott, Fatten, Hutton A Co, K Pusru*# A Co, A Ponru. Rodger# A Norris, M J llellt-y, Rowland A Co, Rum-. Davit A Long. Verstillc A Frierson. II M’eigaiid, W II Wlltbermr A Co, K F Wood A Co, 8 WUmot, 0 II Waring, J Wuldbnrg, Milllnni# A Radcliffe, Weh#ter A Palmes, Wnyno, Grenvillu A Co, Young, Wyatt A Co, W P Yonge. per Steamer Knoxville from New York—Aiken A Burn#, I* lb- Men A Co, .1 A ISrowo, 8 D Brantly A Co. N K Bar- A Bovnnd, Butler A Plntrin, Bell ,V Pn-nti##, Boston A Villaionga, Brigham, Kelly A Co. I) Cohen. Cruger A Made, W Collin., M Cuiuniiugfl, A II Chumpion, F Cham pion. J M Cooper A Co. Colu n A Hertz, Clnglmra A Cun- niii.'hnin, Wni Cox, Churrh A Mures, G II Cummings, I li-riipion A Watts, M A t'olien. Cram*. Wells A Co, J II I'un-iind. G Dirksin, W M Davideon, Dana A Mathbiirn, W I* Etheridge, Dewitt A Morgan, S II Flake, M O Free- luiul, Frankly A llrantly. Ollbut A Telkou, Cntit .1 F till in' r. (' A Greiner, W II Onion, Uordou A Son. W IV (tooli n' h. Ibme A Conning. Habersham * Son. A S ffartridge, W Hardeman, A llay wh,d, lldrdwlrk A C.uik, llsrndens Kxpre##, 0 Johnson AOs P Jacob*, G II Johnston, -• I) .Iiisee, Kennedy and Black. II Kennedy King A Son, Ml Kiuhrotigh, Alt Knight, WLW l.ln- coin, A Low A CV», J IV l,ntliri>p A Co, S M Laflltenn, L Lilb-npal, Linn A Snider, II Morse, McMahon A Doyle, •I Mooney, .1 W Morrell, Minis A Johnston, T W Nnley, Mmigeser A Dixon, U H Nichols A Co, Mi## S K Miller. Net it I, MithronA it. Ogden, Starr A Co, CC Poole, K 1‘iwlelford jr, J tV lliilllns, Mrs A Porter, tV t> Prleo, K Parsons A Co, Patton. Hutton A Co, Itoilgern A Norris, tv J Killy, Rabun A Whitehead, J llynn, Ruse. Davis A Isoig, J Shaffer, (1 J Smith, F Sorrel, tV It Symons, J Stoddard, M D Trennor, Vrrstello A Frierson, E F Wooil N II A II Weed, T tVooley, Way ne, Grenville A Co,Yeung, Wyatt A Co, and tV p Young. I’er steamer Gordon, fmm Chnrbwton—(' R R, Florida IU>at, Dana A tVmdihurn. I. It Forte, J tf CoojH r A Co, C Kpplng. ri: lz*vy, Aihiii A Iliu m. M Iteddingtoii, S D lltaiitl-y A Co, C II Camplli Id. Ogden, Starr k Co, .1 11 M Church, I lain r^liam A Son. Rabun A Smith, A Ruffe. [PAN8KNGEI18 Per steamship Keystone State. Crum Philadelphia—J Potn-r and 2 svis, Mis# Potter, Ml## F Putter and nurse, Mr# l^tughorn, 2 child and nurse, Ml-# Hazard. Mis# Gil- bee. Mi## Hunter, .tils# llcrrien, T niamlierlain, ladv, I • hildaud nurse, Miss E Van Pell, Mis# K Van Pelt, s II 1 NOTICE. _ — The Unrented Pew# in tho Lutheran Church 1L. will Imi rented oil Monday next, 3d Inst., nt 3 lock, P. M. Term# of renting ono-hnlf cash, the other half on tho 1st.April. JOS. FELT, dee 1—2 Chairman Trustee#. U NIT AKI AN~C II APE L. Rev. Mr. lM KRPONT will, by request, repent tlm Discourse from tbo Text, “Whitt think ye of Christ t” To-morrow Evening. | 1 | « > 1 r height apply to Auction Bales. VIY T. J. U'ALMI • nov 27 FOR NEW YORK—OLD ESTABLISH- ED LINK.—The #ehr. J. PRICK, Price, master, quick de#|mteli an above. For freight, npply on board, or to nor 24 BRIGHAM, KELLY a CO. VESSELS WANTED. A A easel to load from Jacksonville, Fin., to .Philadelphia. ssel to Load front Jacksonville, Fla., to Boston. A Vessel to Lutd from Darien, Geo., to Thoinustoit, Me. For which a lllieml freight will be paid. Apply to nov 28 WAVER A CONSTANTINE. ‘ -. FOR NEW YORK.'—OLD ESTABLISHED LINE.—Tho brig MARY, Walker, master, will Jhavo de#patch as above. For freight, apply ou hoard at Telfair - # Wharf, or to tiov 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. .3 o’ FOR BALTIMORE.—The #chr. WOOD- AMitBRIlKIK, White, niu#ter. will have dispatch for the id«ivo |K«rt. F<u freight or passage, apply ou board nt Telfair’# Wharf, or to UOV 88 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. FOR BOSTON.—The altlp HARTFORD, Hallett. mn-tcr, will have des|iatcli for the iiIkivo iport. For freight or passage, apply ou board at Telfair's Wharf, or to nov 23 BRIGIIAM, KELLY A CO. UY OCTAVUS COHEN. Brandies at Auction. On WEDNESDAY next, .Dee. 6, ut 11 o’clock, will bo sold In front of Storo. 2 Il’f Pipes 14 Piuett Castillou Co” Chnnipngno Brandy. 6 “ “ “ Cogttuo dark “ 1 «• “ J. A S. Murtell “ “ - 1 “ “ A. Drillouil mam 1 “ “ Gautier Frerwi • “ • 2 “ “ J. It. Goddard ** Palo * 4 Qr. “ Glle# Deeckor • “ « d “ “ Pinett Castillou Co. • Dark “ 3 “ “ Rusteuii “ “ • 2 “ “ Liberty m m » 1 “ “ (Mrmilla Slgnetto * m m 2 “ ** Maglony m m m 2 “ M ,1.1J. Goddard “ « » 2 “ “ llrlsqitoit, Tuchoo Co “ *• ■ 1 “ “ Janie# Mou# “ ■ " 1 “ “ Guiltier Freer# “ • •• 1 “ “ Reiiautt A Co “ • • 1 “ “ Tunieuud “ “ “ Term#.—Sum# under $100, cash, from $100 to $300, 00 day#, over $300 4 mouth# for approved endorsed notes. nov27 THIS DAY, at 12 o’clock, in front of atom, will be sold, 300 Hamper# English Potatoes (damaged.) Terms rash. dee IQ BYffistlpm EXECUTOR'S SALE. O N tho first TU ESDAY in January next, in front of tho Court House, between the legal hours of sale, will bo Sold, in eoinplianeo with tho last will nnd testament of late Dorathea Ahnihaiu#, tho following vuluablo City pro perty. belonging to said estate: Half Isd No. 4 ill fee simple, Lam lie, Tytliing Heath- court Ward, next to the resilience of J. W. Mom-1, with the brick twoatory dwelling, store and cellar, fronting on Broughton street, now occuiiied by J. D. .less# as a family grocery, subject to nlcuscof three years from first of Feb ruary next. Lot No. 3, Liberty Ward,w ith tho two tenement two story wo.hIcii dwelling, fronting ou Broughton street, with car riage houses,stable# nnd kitchen. The lot i# subject tnun annual ground rent to the City of $27.60 (twenty-seven dollars ami fifty rents.) Also, Lot No. 18,.lacks m Ward, on which Isa large two story no.sirn ducilingonuliigh brick basement, fronting on Hull street, with carriage Iiouho and stable; on the southwest corner of said lot, Isa small two story wooden dwelling on a high brick liaseuieiit, fronting also on Hull street, withenrriagu house and stable; this lot is subject to an annual ground rent of $33.12 (thirty-three dullurs and twelve cents. The above pr ue rty will bo sold without reserve. Term#—ttno-tlilrd cu-h, one-third tlireo months credit, and remaining third four months credit, secured by mort gage of the property, and iiolicy of Insurance transferred. J. DKLAMOTTA, nov 16 Executor Dorothea Abrahams. Auction Sales. n FOR HAVRE.—The Ship CONSUL, (’uptain M J. 11. Mortimer, for engagement of Grain or Cot- nov 22 . ton; npply to J. R. A J.fl. MILLS. NOTICE. — The Captain nor Consignees of tho British ship SHAN DON, will nut beausweruble for any debts contracted by the crew. doc 1 FOR COUNTY TREASURER.' VAJ- TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.— FxtDiw-CiTiZEXS: 1 am u candidate for the ollice of Coun ty Treasurer, at thu election In January next, mid re- B|K ctrully ask your support. dec 1 L. J. B. FAIRCHILD. NOTICE. A»* Upon tho application of tho Executive Coinmlttco of thu Democratic Party, and for a valuable nnd satisfac tory consideration paid to u.# by said Committee, wo, the undersigned, Grocer# in tho vicinity of the Court House, agree to close our shop# on MONDAY next, tho day of election. (Signed) C. GERDTS. C. FLYNN. 11. W1TTMER. M. E. MEYER. dec 1—2 MRS. D. KATTENIIOJLV. TO RENTi A NEW Brick Teneiin-nt in Oglethorpe Town, 10 south we#t or the Park, with four In-d rooms, front JsueLind hack parlors, with folding doors, kitchen in bioi-mcnt, carriage house and stable, with servants’ rooms above, nnd a pump in tin- yard. Rent $25<i per annum. Also, a Grocery Store, with large show windows. Rent $100 |N-r annum; possession given 1st January. Apply ou th« pri-misi-8, or to A. WEBB. dec 1—2 TO RENT. m A COMFORTABLE Dwelling House, corner of Price and St. Julti-n streets, very low, if applied for soon. Apply at this office, or to J. II. MAYER, • Broughton st., 2 doors west of Judge Derr■leu's, dec 1—tf Mail iso n Female College, (AT MAD1MON, GA.) T HE SPRING TERM or this Institution will begin on MONDAY. Jauuary 14th, 1830, under the direction of thu following Faculty t Rev. JOS. II. ECHOLS, A.M., President, and Professor * Moral Philosophy. Rev. JAMES L. PIERCE, A.M., Professor English and Latin Literature. Rev. WM. C. BASS, A.II., Professor Natural Science. Rev. JOHN A. MOSELY, A M., Profi-naor Mathematics. Prof. GKO. C. TAYLOR, Teacher of Harp, Pimm, Violin, Crayon and oil Painting. Mis# A. E. ROBINSON, Piano, Guitar, Singing, Water Colors and Penciling. Miss MARGARET K. SHERMAN, Principal Preparatory Dt-partmunt, and Instructress in Embroidery and Wax Flowers. Hoard Oiirluillng light#, fuel and washing.) per an num, $130. Tuition in Literature Department per an num. $50. No extra charge for Vocal Music and the Umgiiag'-s, (Isrtln and French.) Tho first Thursday in July will hu Commencement Dav. Catalogue# containing particulars, may ho obtained on any of thu Faculty H.ltli. In.ly nn(l InR, H Mi,r"i.i.."’li KIn*. I-H.n. C..|it «|.|-ll.»ll—. L* «..>• o f U.u F.o.ll'y iv I.' tor,, in- K. Ion and nt, IV \ Quin, I. W Bates, J IV- ' J 1 '' - _ "• ( • ""7" r illaily. Ml## Uw.Mr. Itnan. S Mmiear..1 II i#. 5IL# M h Willett, t Quii n r.oi, I* || MH’argo. Jmlgu Liw iUn .vi,h. I. II Meintosh. I W II- SM»h- n. »li-# L A W Ml". Miss lid Mi \ Wilde,|iml 22 steerage. •■'-i steamship Knoxville, from New York—C S Arnold, J S Pclije and hulr, ■!** Pt-HK V llmnrtt, .Miss Ji Jt.»-r, Miss A Knox, Ml-s Grigg. Mis# H K Mlllur, Miss E Cun- '■mgliiiin. Miss KU(.'|ay, W Cuniilnghniii, lady andehild, •I 'I GiiIIWi and loily. Mis K Genet, J W Morrell, lady, ■•■(•nit nnd servant, Miss Marion Morrell, Miss 5| G Mor- i ll, Mi- S3 Morn-ll, K p j*„u,. r , S A Dennis, Miss lUin, “'■* Hull, ||ev llowyer ami ladv, Mrs (.'ox and 2 daugh* Miss H K Davis, W S Abbey, .7no Wells. Miss K 'lark. .1 Hu in, ('apt Abk-u. IJ S A, Miss H 8ctuli|er, Paul Ndlinan, Mrs Harden nnd rhlld. K J Clause, T Hharku, ' -I Smith, la,|y and 3 children, Jim ('ox, G (,' Oiilllu uiul '" 'V- A Ilav Is, w Mlddlulon. A S peters, T II Clark, A N '"l-h r,G W Can, G Si I nnd Inly, F Brown, II lli-llius »nd lady, (• Riley, Miss Mary Ford mid 10H steerage. Per sti-nuier Gordon, from (1inili-*t«n— It I)li-k,.l Cakl- •Ml. f c Inijsinl, K W (l.,n*, G K Anderson, Mr laim y, i., r . MrGIbson, It Duke, Mr Maiignii, Mr Till- t 1*1111, .'II <I|IIM*||, IMIS-’. .-II » Haiiilltoti. I) F !*—•. mid IB deck. 1V« S/rtb »■ t'hnrle*t‘ , !! ,l,l **n.„,|, t-f i-eenii-r a a miiiiii me servant. •J 11 «J-'w. II Chaplin. II II ('ravin, J II Burrell, . Ill- r - M Yon,,,n and .1 It Itrigg#. Chatham Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL ia •• .in- . r#' TUESDAY In Jaiiunry next, dining tie- legal hours ol sale, tie- follow ing Isds, known in tie- plan of the City ofS-ivniiuali, a# number Hi, 17. 18, lit, 20, 21, 22, altuaUtI on the north side of Jones street. Also, |/tls iiilluhi-r 27, 28, 20, 30, 31, 32, 33, on the south side Jones street, levied oil ns thu property of Michael Pmideigast, by virtue of a II. fa. Issin-d out of the Honorable Superior Court of Chatham Count v. In favor of llolcouih, Johnson A Co., vs. Michael Prsiidorgnst. <loc 1 A. THOM AH, B.0.0. WANTED, S IX OR EIGHT gissl Negro liiiuds, for thu steamer C’lins. Ilnrtridge. Apply to dec! BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. NOTICE.) O N WEDNESDAY next, thu 6th Inst., nt 11 o'clock, A. M., I will lease all tlm Stalls In the Market.— Terms made known nt llu- time. ,|, r | F. M. STONE, O. M. K ICK.—in casks Prlnm Rice, ,.. (' i*/,t M.'UI III- i:.ie. 10 casks Small lin e. For sale by dec 1 WEBSTER A PALMES. AT COST PRICE! W. D. ZOGHAt'M L CO. have received oino first class J, . ring and J. Glllmt it I s | . Six and Suvcn Octavu PIANOS, on commission, of which they are authorised to dispose of AT COST PRICK! For durability they can he fully warranted, whilst their volume of tone is acknowledged by thu most critical con- nuiseurs. Purchaser# and cs|M>cinlly the Izidtos, nru respectfully invited to view these Instruments. W. D. ZOO BAUM A CO., Iiov 20 Nos. 107 Bryan and 94 St. Julien streets. Smoke Good Segars! •cut arrival# the following 1 brands, in addition to iny stock of CHOICE SEGAIIS, o universally acknowledged by judges of the article, ns “JTJST THE THING 1 ” Cnui-ldta Opera. Ini Descuhrierta, Excelsior superior, Ia ProntltU'l, Cunsolncioti, Ia Vigllcncla, Gtitk-m-z t)|H-ras. nov 24 M- MOLINA. JAS. B» DICKSON, Life and Fire Insurance Agent, W ILL TRAVEL through Central and Upper Georgia and Tennessee, duly authorized by responsible Companies, to solicit and receive applications from par ties wishing their lives or property Insured, lb* will also net ns agent for the Savannah Republican. Refers to Messrs. Web tier A Palmes, Win. King, Ken nedy A Bench, J. M. Norwood, P. W. Alexander, V. W. Skiff. Savannah. nov B—tf SI. M.BXiOU»TT$ COLLECTING AGENT, DARIEN, GEORGIA, W OULD respectfully refer nartlos to tho following gentlemen: Alexander Milcholl, T. P. Pea*o nnd Jacob Rokenbough, Darien, On.; Sninu jl Palmer St Son, Savannah ; M. P. Stacey, Eeq., charleston, 8. C.j F. J. Ilcck, Esq , tl-J Wall-street, New York. l)arlon,Ocl,, 1855. «>ct 2 TiR8.~ UR. CCNMNGUARI’8 SCHOOL" WAS nptSIlU OX TUB Ffrwt iDoirdtiy In November. M llS.C. would inform her friends thnt^thcro art* a few vacancies which may he filled by applying imme diately. A few young Louies would Ik- received Into tho family n# boarding scholars, where they will receive tho kindest earn nnd attention. Mr. .MASSON, Teacher of the Froneh Language. Resi lience North sido of Liberty street, 4 door# ubovo Bar nard. nov 22 Auction Sale. On tlm first TUESDAY In December next, before thu Court House, during tbo legal hours of sale, will bo sold, A Negro Woman, aged aliout 27 years, good cook, wash er nnd iruiier; warranted sound, andNoftl for no fault. dee l Executor's Sale. By Virtue of a Decree of the Superior Court of Chnthain County, I will offer for sale, before the Court House In the City of Savannah, On the first TUESDAY In January, being 1st January, I860, the following property, belonging to the estute of the lute Thomas Green. Hale to cnuum-nco at 11 o’clock: All thut Tract of Land ou Hutchinson’s Island, npisisltn the City of Savannah, containing nlmut four liuudied acres (4oo acres;) bounded north by Back river, east by lands of the estate of W. W. Staike, and west by Judge King's land. This tract is divided in five lots. For pro ductiveness, this laud is unsurpassed by any in the low country of Georgia; It is subject to dry culture; the river bunks being short, they an- easily kept in order. Alsnit 1,500 feet river front,’run off In lots of different lengths, suitable Ibr wharves, lumber yards, Ac. The river Is di.-i-p in-ar tlm wnt'.-r Hue, being 16 toll) feet, u short distance from low wub r mark. Plans of the plantation und wharf lots can be seen ut the Counting Httoui. also, The following lots of land: No. 194, .‘Rl District., Marlon co., HU) acres. “ 131,11 “ Randolph co., 20214 acres. “ 244, 4 “ Randolph co., 202J6 acres. " 114,12 “ Lee co., 202^6 acres. " 35B, 13 “ MunriK- co., 200 acres. “ 170, 8 “ Crawford co. " 62,11 “ Dooly co., 260 acres. “ 197,13 “ DiKily co., 250 acres. “ 2ft, 12 “ Dooly co., 250 acres. “ 300,12 11 Dooly co., 250 nen-s. “ 307,12 “ Dooly co., 250 acres. “ 1,13 “ Dooly co., 250 acres. M 2,13 “ Dooly co., 260 acees. “ 30,13 “ Dooly co., 230 acres. v “ 32,13 “ Disdy co., 260 acres. *• 68,18 “ Early. “ 135,11 “ Baker co., 250 acres. “ 77,17 “ Thomas co., 260 acres. “ Soil, 2,3“ i’anldliig co., 40 acres. “ 10,21,3 “ Gordon co., 40 acres. “ 32,14,3 “ Gordon co., ltX) acres. “ 291, 7,3“ Gordon co., 100 acres. “ 183, 7,3“ Gordon co., 160 acrys. “ 16,21 “ Colib co., 40 acres. •* 162,25,2 “ Murray co., 160 acres. “ 70,13,7 “ Murray co., 100 acres. “ 776,21,3“ Uheroki-e co., 40 acres. “ 788,15,2 “ Cherokee co., 40 acres. “ 76, 9,7“ Fannin co., 49 acres. “ 278.12, l “ Lumpkin co., 40 acres. “ 4049,12,1 “ Lumpkin co., 40 acres. '* 453,13,1 “ Lumpkin co., 40 acres. “ -239,12,1 •• Fors.vlh co., 40 acres. *• 316,12.1 “ Forsyth co., 4') acres. Lot “ 2, in Square No. 15, West Point, Ua. ALSO, The individual hnlf of Lot “ 615, 4,3, Cass co., 40 acres. “ 308, 8,4, Walker co., 100 acres. “ 894,12,1, Lumpkin co., 4'.) acres. “ 23,18,2, Cobb co., 40 acres. “ 172, 3,3, Paulding co., 49 acres. ——also,. Two-seventh of Lots— No. 683, 2,4, Polk co., 40 acres. '* 89, 2, Rabun co., 499 acres. AL#o, Fifteen (15) Negroes: Frank, Jim, Joe, Eliza, Daniel, Ilurbord, Mary, Cimla, Judy, George, Lttlc Jiui, Joshua, Virgil, Alfred, Munminy. One plantation Hut (nearly new,) one wagon, cornshel- U-rs, corn fans, ploughs, hoes, sjmdes, one thrashing ma chine, Ac., Ac. Terms: foi the laud and wharf lots one-third cash, bal ance one mnl two years, hearing Interest from tin- day of sale, sreured by uiurtgage nnd personal security. For tbo lots of laud, negroes ami plantation utensils, cash; pur chaser# paying for titles, mortgages ami all necessary pa pers. doc 1 JNO. C. TKKUILU Executor. *0* Charleston Courier, Augusta Sentinel and Columbus Inquirer, copy once per week for three week#, und send bills to this ollice. BY HELL A PKKNT INN. [rtuccsssoss to Pmtaaicg At Bill 1 ndinn Pony at Prlv«te _ gaio~ A very fino “Creek” Ini bo fault. WK) Acres IaiiiI ut Auction. UiiTUKHDAY next, 4th Dec., at 11 o'clock, In fronk of ... ... Court House, Hre Lots of kwmI, well timbered Und, each 1,000 acres, situated in Montgomery county, on the Oconee River, near Lumber City, ilie above l^its of Und arc valuable timbered lands, ror further particulars, enquire at our Counting Room, win re n.plat of said lands can bo seen. Terms : half cash, tho balance *| x roont j„ foropproved paper with Interest; purchasers i»yii, K f or titles, nov 29 Administrator’s Fule. On TUESDAY, 11th of DecemUr next, at 11 o'clock, will be sold at the Marshall House, Broughton street, All the Furniture In said House,consisting of a large and complete assortment for said Hotel of Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture; also an Omnibus nnd sett of Harness for four horses. Fold ns the |H'rishablu property belonging to tlm estate of A. 11. Hartwell, deceased, by |>eriuissiu!i of tin.- Court or Ordinary and per order of tlm Administrator, lor the benefit of tlm creditors nnd heirs of said estate. Ti-nilsrush. A. IIONA I'D, Temporary Adm’r. N. It. A catalogue of tlmurtlidcscan he seen on n|g>l|c*- tiuu ut our Counting Rooms, or to thu Administrator. ALSO, Tho lease of tho Marshnll House can he treated for pro vious to the day of sale, on application to A. BGNAUD or Mr*. MARY MARSHALL. nov 10 FOB nix. M Two largo and commodious brick storer, In the roar of tho old 81t*nmboal Co’s Yard, from Is) June to 1st November, Ifl'.ft, with tho privilege of continuing the rent lor a longer period. Apply at tills office. may24—If TO RENT, m A TENEMENT In Cusscl Row. Apply to ALEX. A. 8.MKTS. nov 20—2wlm FOR NEYV YORK—DKMILL'8 LINK.— >££Tho regular packet bark PETER DEMILL. N. lloey, mastar, wants about 400 bales Cotton, to complete cargo. Apply to ROWLAND * SON, noV22 " WANTED TO CHARTER.—A v.-ssTi >^n£to bsnl with Timber and Lumber, for St. Johns N. B. Apply to CARLET0N & PARSONS, nuv 21 FOR NE W YORK-lfrig .\L(iFST.\; Vtonu will meet with despatch for the ubovo port. For freight engageiiieiils. apply to UUV21 DANA Sc WASHBURN. .3 jf FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER -vL.i-y ran AN EASTERN OR NORTHERN PORT.—The new schr. J. A. STANLEY, Copt. Simmons, is ready to receive freight orchurtcru# above. Apply t<> no? 17 Rowland a son. Foil PIllIjAl>X0X,O»|IXA.—llritf DEO. *£3eWHITNEY. Bak'-r nuwti-r, Ti.ivIiik most or lu-r cat go eugogvil, Will have quick Aespatcli a# uliove. For fh-ight or passage, npply to nov 15 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. HOI M. FOR SAI L. M Tliat largo mul ooinino-llotis Dwelling for merly occuinod by Dr. Wlldman, situated on a full and half lot at tho corner of South Broad nnd Aboroom eticcts In this city- Terms liberal. Apnly to nov 3 _ _ BACON St LEVY. TO It ENT* j. TWO TENEMENTS in Gordon Block, front- ftm Ing Chatham Square, and woll furnished with ■k'"B* water, gas, #tnotes, Ac. Possession given 1st November. EDWARD G. WILSON, Agent, net 10 No. 72 Bryan Street. Hill KENT. THE EASTERN TENEMENT of ll-lck Build- tJ!|W Ing, corner of A bocoru and Jones Street '■ Apply to oct 29 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON St CO. und Jefferson streets. Apply to sepr.'ft WYLLY St MONTMOLUN. OPENING FALL AND U INTl.lt JI1LI* NEItY GOODS. IIIIIH. c. I'-KEELANO will npon this day, 18th of (icu-tier, n lnr«o ftiul ftelecieil Bssorlnieiit of , ,, goods, consisting of French, Kllk, nnd Satin Jiaiicrn llonncis; also a chuico lot of plain und colored -_ , Mruws. Ribbons, Velvots, Laces, Flowors, Foal hers, WAN I EI> TO I'HAUTER.- A Vessel j Embroideries. Dress Caps nnd Head Dresses. .about the cupueity of 250 casks lllce. Apjil.v to Uonnel# Cleaned nnd Pressed. 8 COIIKNS A HERTZ. I.KFLUIt & WILCOX, DENTISTS, Office over Do Wilt fli Morgan’s Sloro on Cougress Street. SAVANNAH,O A. oct 4— ly MISHA r* L A IID. JUX.XUS IIAXIXKTG, Professor of ftlusie, Respectfully offer his services to the. V’citizonsof Huvunnuh. 4 It To ho louud at W. D. Zogbaum’sl Music 8toro oct l—3m HATH! HATS 11 HATHMl Jl.’8T RECEIVED, a fresh lot or those line Molo- f skin nnd t*oft HA'1‘8, of tho latest putterns and colors, ut the STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, nov 29 147 Buy street. I HATS AND CAPS M Corner llnrnuril & Crougliton-SIs. 8ILK HATS. SOFT HATS, of all descriptions. CAPS or every STYLEand QUALITY. Low for Cash or hood Cits hit. CORNER OF oo.8-IJan BROUGHTON St BARNARD. 33. PjXjXjIS, Factor and General Commission IKEKOIAIVT, ^o. 71 Iluy-Nircot, Nuvuiiiiuli, On. 1»I. MOLINA. IMPORTER OF # CHOICE SPANISH SEGARS, Tobacco, «JV. CoRNxa or Conohkhs and Bl’i.i. Btkkbts, SAVANNAH, nov I—lyr J. R. OILHOItE. P. KIDDCR. IRA llt'RSI.EV. J. R. GILMORE & CO,, Co in mission Merchants, YOXL3L. P IH IllON.-fiOT •d' l>« nov li S ..ul.sFAl.T n r-r- -Inlli.i al-liv WOJ.IAM.'.v l.A'it LIFF S A LT.-Llverp m.v 12 < ' 11V *1 m ,...v i ml Halt In store,'anil for sale by IIA VNARD A ROWLAND. . w Particular Hllentloii n> min- ■> niton. Hlca, Ac., and liberal cash mlvanres mad" on eoiisigiiinentu, HLFEIIKNCKK:—Hunter A Gumiiu-ll, Savannah, Ou.; O.G. Parsley, Esq., President Comiiierrlal Bank, Kidder A Martin, J. II. Flanm-r, Esq., Wilmington, N, C. nov 16—ly 1030. MitiXiSmai ioaa. PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS’ALMANAC, For tlm Pintos of Carolina mid Georgia, For tlio Year of our Lord 1H30. Received und for sale, wholesale ami retail, liy WA KNOCK ft DAVIS, Bookseller* and Ftutlouois, No. 159 Cmigrss street, nov 22 AFFKR 4fcrO. have a large and well s.divteil ■ u lt ol While la uds, French and American Zincs, •ffn Ottiimf Dry Unwed, ami Kperm Oils, i’liur-1- -.e"ti-'. \*li,I wusii and Cotton Marking llnmlii-'i, which we an- prepan-u *iUi-ii'-a|s-r than ever offered In this imirket. nov 2t —0 AR1ILE MANTELS.—Landing and con- lvffi stantly for Hale, Marble Munl"ls "f the iii"Ht mod- el'll Hlyb-—cheap. CHAFFER A CO., nuv 20—0 No. 0 Whitaker st. ' FOR FREIOIIT OIi U11 AliTEIt.— ^BwA.The schr. AN AN DALE. IIh-mi master. Apply to imvH CARL ETON 4c PAIlNONN. FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 Amorieun ^$jj£ship EQUITY, James J. Noyes muster, having if her cargo engaged, will tanv For balance of freight, apply to nov 0—tf quick despatch.- CARL KPPfXfh VBlkUL WAN \ i:b. A Vossol from 4119 to 50(1 ions to load with sawed Lumber for Cadez. For which a llbe- tul Irelght will be puid. Apply lo nov 2 COHENS A HERTZ. FOR FREIGHT OH CHARTER.—Tho brig BOLUS, Knntyllon, master. Apply to oct 39 OGDEN, STARR St CO. FOR SALE—FREIGHT t )R CHARTER.—The _nim schr MARIETTA HAND, well suited for currying Grain or Colton, will tako freight or charter, or can be purchase! on application to Capt Terry, on board, nt Anderson's upper wharf, or to ocl3J_ ROWLAND & SON. FOR LIVERPOOLT-TIio ship MARCIA (J. DAY, Chnso, master, will have despatch lor the above port. For freight of SU0 bales Colton, npply to oct !W r. U. St J. G. MILLS. FOR LI VERPool—Tlm A l American Ship . CHARTER OAK, lloudlitlle, master, having part "i kor curgo engaged, wJJJ have quick desi>ntcb for ubovo port. • For freight apply lo "Ct 20 BRIGHAM. KELLY It CO. FOR RENT, A THE WHARF STORK to No. 172 Bay Street, well j] adapted for stonigo of cotton or im-rchundlze. Ap- "■ply >o nov 28 RAYNAUD A ROWLAND. FOR rent. fflfA The Front Oflicc, No. 172 llay street, well lilted Mm* for Cotton office, with two storl"# hem-ath, well feuliqitod for storage of cotton or merchandise. Ap ply to RAYNAUD A ROWLAND. Foil HALE. A DWELLING HOUSE in good order, with a lot 8! ISaiul a hnlf of laud, a line situation, fursalo low. Ap- JBKplyto A. WILBUR, _ nov 19 Qon’l Ins. Ag t nnd Broker. Foil - SALE, rtf] A LOT IN WHITES! 1LLK, near the30mile stn- dJl'.'f tion P. R. It., on which is a small Store. Corn Hdiimo Jtusi. in.1 Stables. Any person wishing to imrchns", will apply to the siihscriher on llu- preniln-#. If said led is not sold by the first Monday in January, it will heoffi-rcd at public outcry, nt the Court House in Springfield on that day: nov 8—(lw AMOS F. ItAIlN. TO RENT. 1 THAT DESIRABLE BRICK STORK situated ou Whitaker street, m-xt diHir to tlio corner of llay and npimsito Swift A Co. apply t > iv Oth WM. WRIGIIT. ONE of tlio tonomenls on Lincoln street, bo- tween Congress ami St. Julian streets. Terras ■* ■ moilornto, und posu-ssloii given ImiiUHlIalcly.— Enquire of oct 3<) J. F. GAMMON. to hentT M Foiirorthofivolonemeiit Houses, situated on corner of Jones and Abercorn streeta. Rent $250 per annum. Possession given lmmcdiatoly. Also, tho store on Bull street opposite tho Post Office. Inquire of A. IIONAUU, uug 14 Corner ol Ray and Bull at roots. FOR kali:. That commodious and desirable residence situ- ftt® Med on Lot No. 34, Liberty Ward, fronting on * Hunth Broad, nonr West Brand streets. The hottso Is suhslanllnlly built of bricks, Is woll flinlshod In every part, and fitted up with gas and water fixtures. It nlso ha* au excellent pump In tho yard and a fiower garden attached to the premises, togolner will) all ne cessary out buildings. .. . , _ The property can ho Inspected by any ono desirous of purchasing. For terms, apply to sop 1H—tf TllOfi. IL HARDEN, FOR SALE, M A Two and a Hall Story Wooden Dwelling, on Brick Basement near the corner Montgomery and Liberty streets, on B-e simple lot 3(1 by 70 ft. Tho house Is In good repair, and has been recently ren- ovntcd and painted. It also has gas uml water, hoi and cold, fine bath room, Stc. For partlculnrs^ajijdy to^ nov 2 " Til HUNT. POSSESSION given immediately, tho Western K; ;| Tenement of II. R. Jackaon’s lloiiao. In Hnutli BlilLllroad-st. Apply to A.0. DAVENPORT. Iiov 2—If C- FOR III!NT. f v ACi.MI-’t. . MILE Two Story > Mik Dwell- j| log, pleasantly situate.. -•«' *•))•-r > mp o., with IL^tatile,Carriage lloiise.nmlsorvuntaRooin above, good Yard and fino Woll of Water. Apply oct 20 _ wm. Wright. _ .(mil |.; k T. E The Stores under ST. ANDREWS HALL, cor ner of Broughton and Jefferson streets, will ho lei In two, three, or lour Stores to suit tenants, slim on 1st November. ..For terms, apply to nog 20 WILLIAM ROGERS, Secretary. TpoRTSMAN’S artic lkh. I N LEY’S London Cln-mlcally Prepared Gun Wadding, A llnldwln's Indent'd and Felt Madding, used to pi")cut the li-adlng of guns. Klcy’s t\ Kl. ' ' A Central Fire Caps, Cot's Oronnd Edge do, G.-y's Patent Cartridges, Curtis & llarvy’s Powder, Gitnpowd jit of Dl: Shot Potii'hes, (iiiim- Bug#. Wn-li With a variety of other articl' till of which tire Junt impoi mu 28 Hi's Powder i'liol,i.aiid olii-i I tVii.cc. suitable |. ... . and for Hal" b . IAjYKI.li A LATT1MDRE, N". 11 Uanmnlstm-I N.IL And this Season, in the Dress making depart ment, she >. Ill bo enabled to please her customers In ©very respect as to Fitting, Making and Trlining. as she has udvuiitugus of procuring thu best and most ap proved Paris Fashions, iimnlhly, having ulso engaged tho services of a competent person from the North.— she will oay particular ullcntlonto the Making, Braid ing and Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Dresses rnndo In tho most fashionable manner In twenty-four hours. 174, BROUGHTON STREET, oct 1H Opposite St. Andrews Hall. TO IIOUNEKEF.PElIk. DANIEL CRONIN, UPUO..STERER, 20 BRYAN-BT. Isjjwew . n ,||y, W OULD respectlully announce to the citizena ol - — Savannah, (hat ho Is ready to mako and put down Carpots, Oil Cloth, Mnttiug, &c., at the shortest notice and on Use most reasonable terms. 3mo—oct 3 ON TUESDAY, December 4, will lm #..1.1 In front or the Court House, between the legal hours of sale, 69 head of Shi-i-p, 10 fine Mllrli Cows with Calves, 22 head of Stock Cattle. 1 Mule, 1 Sorrel Man-. 1 Bay Mare, 1,990 bushels shi-lli-d Corn, more nr less; 3,0<)0 llw Fodder, more less, sold as tho property of T. (liven, deceased, un der decree of the Hon Superior Court of Chatham county. Terms cash. The Real Estate, Negroes, Ac., will he disposed of on the 1st January, lNjil, at tin- Court Ilou#e. Tin* Sheep. Milch Cow s, uml stock Cattle, can be seen at any time ou Hutch- bison’# Islnttd. nov fl Uu the first TUESDAY in December next, will bo sold lie fore the Court House, Western Half Lot 27, Greene Ward, property of Estato Win. 8. Johnston. Fold by permission of the Ordinary for the hi-iii-f.t of heirs uml creditors of said estate. nov 0—td g. iv. JOHNSTON, Adm’r. “"Perry Davis'' Vegetable Pnln Killer. Di'Bl'qi'E, May 6,1665. Gentlemen:—I feel under obligations to you for the benefit I have received from your invaluable Pain Kilh-r. We have had some cholera lien- on the Mississippi thus early in the season. A few days since I assisted III “lay ing out” and burying one of our citizens who was sup posed to have died with tin- disease. The next iiieriiing I was taken with severe vomiting, in eouipanii-d with cold ness of the extremiti'-s. Warm eoveHug and hot appli cations failed to restore warmth. My wife's family, w ho had used the Pain klll'-r with micco.-vs during the elioh-ra season in Buffalo in 184'). advised III" to take it. 1 took two doses at Intervals of fifteen minute#; a fine perspira tion ensued, nnd the next day, durrlng a little weakness, I was well, and have been since. It may have been an attack of Ague, hut whether Ague or Cholera, it answered my purpose. Fiiu-e my recovery. I find that several of mir citizens have used the Pain Killer as a remedy for Cholera, and pronounced it go #1. I therefore toko pleasure in recom mending it to still more cxti'ii'h-dno tlee. Yours, truly, W. M. CR0ZIKK, _ Attorney at Law. l’crry Davis A Son, Providence, R. I. #• Till# may i-ci-tlfv, that I have used Perry Davis' Vege table Pain Killer in numi-roiis^nscs, nnd believe It to bo a very valuable medicine. I have prescribed it extensive ly in bowel complaint, (particularly for children,) nnd it Is in my opinion. Hiiperior to any preparation 1 have ever used for til" ri ll"f of those diseases. 1’. S. When given to children, I have always combined It with the syrup of gum arable, say ten drop# to a tea- spoonful of the syrup, well mixed. Dos —More „r less according to the age. Others have mixed it with milk and uiulas.se*, equal parts. Fee directions. A. HUNTINGTON, M. D. The Pain Kllh-r Is sold by John 11. More and Co, Tims. M. Turner A Co, uml F. I). Ill ant lev A Co, Savannah: Bar ret, Carter k Co, ami Clark, Wells & Dubose, Augusta:— E. L. Ftrohcckor A Co, Macou. Also by Druggists mid fl RUNAWAY! ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD!! The sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be |wild for the apprehension and delivery In Savannah, or to my overseer, on Ft. Catherine's Island, of ANTHONY, who absconded during tlie last Spring. He is rather under five feet in height, Mack, bus a round full face, Is stout and well proportioned. 1‘. M. KOLLOCK. nov 27—coiltf TO YOUNG MEN." Another supply of tleiilna’ hist and much ad* Irod style of Dress Filk llats, received by last steamer at the Hat and Cap Store, 163 Congress street. nov27 N. K. BAHN'l'M. Plantation and Negroes, FOR MALE. ° 1,340 ACRES OF LAND, on the Little Ogceclico ^fSC|River, six miles from Savannah, adapted to the fiMP^eultiire of rice, cotton and provisions. On the place is a comfortable Dwelling, with every convenience and accommodation for sixty negroes. The tract is well timbered and wooded, susceptible of division Into farms, with the convenience of a Plank Road and Canal to the city. With the plantation will lie sold, if desired. 3,009 himhels of curn, fodder, stock, Ac. Also, a gang of SIXTY NEGROES. Apply to the sub scriber. on the premises. J. M. .MiDDLETO.N. iiov 20—cod'iin Rice Lands and Negroes, FOR MALE. ® +FA A VALUABLE RICK PLANTATION, on the ft v'JHi,Savannull River, within a few miles of the city, $)4B|^coiitaiiiiiig near 2900 acre* of land, of which 740 acres are cleared rice land under hank—618 acres of mar#h land, which can be cultivated in rice—167 acres of salt marsh, ailjolning 190 acres of cleared upland—344 acres of itiiciftircd upland. On the premises are two settlements, m-gro houses to nrnmimodute 200 negroes, one of the hnniisomest settlements on the ltiver, a com fortable dwelling and overseer’s house, brick barn and steam thrasher, winnowing house, Ac. Possession given iiiiiiied lately. With the land* may be purchased 17ft to ISO Negroes on the plantation, accustomed to rice culture.. For terms np ply to It. HABERSHAM ft SON. nov 7 2aw3m FARMER'S & MECHANIC'S INSURANCE t oiupany of I’liiladclpliia, Effects Insurance on IlHllilInRH, Goods, Vessels and Murine Cargoes. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF TIIE COMPANY, MADE SEPTEMBER 17,1865: CAPITAL STOCK $300,000. (’ai.i.kkJit axd invi.steu $202,300. Scnscmunn not yet due 07.700.-$300,000 PENNSYLVANIA STATE STOCKS OWNED BY THE COMPANY: 440 Allcghnuy County 330 Delaware Railroad Boiid's. 3so Pittsburg 0 per ct. Bonds. 250 Reading ItmliiNid Bonds. 100 Philadelphia City 0 per ct. Bonds,.... 10,000 1620 $137,500 Amount Loaned on 7,100 Shares l’hieulx Mining <’o., nnd other Stock 25,000 Amount I*oniicd on Bnml and Mortgage certified hv the Assessor to he Worth over $98,000 61,060 Cash on baud mid in Banks 60,000 PAIt VALVE. $ 44,000 33,000 38,000 12,500 Capital not yet |xiM in... .. $372,760 Asset# available for losses Ii-liiiniH, or dcinumls, against tho nono "dir MOTORS* t linrle# Din gee, Tuoimi# Mi lli-lil. Edward It. Ileln Id, Frederick C. Brewster, Isaac liocch. FLORENCE, l’resideut. Uoni|#iuy.. lion. Tlminas It. F.oivn George II. Armstrong, Edward P. Ml.ldloton, George llelmlKild, *• N "'''• THOMAS I KMV.inn It. IlKLMDOLP, Secretary. For Insurance In this Company, npjdy to A. u II.IIUR, Agent, nov 27—lw No. Ill, Itny Street. H AY AND POTATOES.— 60 bales llay ami 6<Kl Cabbages, landing per brig Pbilura from Now York, and for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. nov 9 f gunning, n mKN11Y LATIIIIOP ft CO. have received Is a Hi.- t-iylA. i "1 s,»D UU"#. liar raw white Silk do., Mip -i line I uiprnidi red Skirt# ol.o- mi Elastic Brits, Mohair Head Dresses and Armh-t'i. Mack Polka Loco for Veil B * Ac. nov 21 CAtTION TO THE PUBLIC* Learning from aomo of tho respoclable firms of Chailestou and Savannah, that my Bcheldatn Aromatic Schnapps,Is extensively counterfeited by a number of IJqnor mixer* In New York, Philadelphia and Boston, aud finding that tho pirates daringly advertise their per* niclous deceptions under tho numo which belongs to my astlcli, 1 think It necessary lo caution tho community against these vendors of poison in dirgulso. I introduced tho Hcheidum Aromatic Schnapps forth purpose of supplying the medical faculty and the wholo community with a pnro medicinal spirit, which mlgh be prescribed with confidence; to all cases where stlniu auts were required, without producing tho fearful con* acqucuccswhlch Invariably result from using adulterate ed liquor. In order lo render assurance doubly sure, 1 bad the article analyzed by chemists of world-wide celebrity,and submitted It for experimental test to thou sands of dis'i ngulkhed tnodlcul practitioners. The re sponses front these aourceB were or the moat unequivo cal aud satisfactory character It la now before tho pub lie, surrounded with theso guarantees,and bearing theie unimpeachable endorsements, ana 1 call upon the com. intnilty to protect themselves and me, their own health uml my reputation, by frowning down and repudiating the piratical speculators, who are peddling tbclr foul commodities under cover of my trado mark. No article had over been Imported from Holland Into this market uudor the unino of Schnapps, previous to the appear unco of VVolfc’eScheiduiu Aromatic Schnapps, in) his city. Tlm first Importation being mado Into this city In the your IB4S, which cuu be seen by tho Gusto n House bnuke, I duposlto my label us a trudo mark in the Unit* ed Stales District Court of the Southern District of New York, in the year ln5l, und have tho certificate In my possession oI that date. The great demand which has iliun Intuit created for the genuine article has aet.lho whole htveol countc-rlc-llers In motion, and tho duty I owe to my customers and trie mis, and (he public, com pels inc, to put them on their guard against Imposi tion. UDoLPIH) tVOLFE, 22 Beaver at., S. York . Among the complaints for which tlio Schnapps has been declared a specific by the eminent physiclaus who huvo corresponded with the proprietor, are dropsy, dys pepsia, debility consequent upon long continued sick- nes.-, and old aue, epilepsy, asthma, gravel, colic, affec tion* ol tho kidney#, und all chronic diseases of tho geniln-uriunry apparatus. For these and many other disurdi-rt, It Is now preserved with great success, by more than three thousand medical practitioners la vari ous parts of the United Stales. I beg to call the attention of the reader lo the follow- lug letters from physicians:— Dr. Charles A. Lease,Comnilssloncr of Health. Balti more, writes us fallows tu relation to the value of Sehuappsas a remedy In chronic cuturrbal comp alula, . The letter Is dated July 27,1833 :— I take great pleasure in beuriug highly creditable testimony . •> Its efficacy us a remedial agent in tho dis ease In which you recommend It. Having a natural tendency fa the mucus surfaces, with a slight degreo«f stimulation, I regard it a# one of the most important remedies In chronic catarrhal affections, particularly those ol tho genito-uriuury apparatus. Willi much re spect,your obedient servant, CllAS. A.LEAB.M.D.” Dr. C. Robbins of Boston,celebrated for his cure of epilepsy, cholera, ft.c., complains of the great difficulty of procuring pure Holland giu, and speaks of tho Schei* dam Schnapps as fallows, under date of October 5, 1852:— “I have commended your article In four cates—two in Connecticut, one in Ye monl, und one In Rhode Island. An uiticle of Hits kind la truth needed. 1 have been unable fa (hut a substitute in tlie materia medica (or pure llullutid gin. Yours, C. ROBINSGN.’* 'TinnADKLiMUA, July 15,1853. Mr. Udolpiio WoLnc,22 Beaver street. New York— ••Dear sir:—Last season the writer received, ihrotgh ynur agent tu this city, a uoiilo of your Aromatic ccbel- dam Bchnapps, and ekuco that period has prescribed the same In cerialn forms of urinary complaints: alto in cares ol debility in aged perrons, so fur the Schnapps has been of much benefit to those using It, • • * • In conclusion, where a diuretic and eilmulanl la regufted, your kindlier#, 1 am respectfully yours, A. D. Cll A LONER, M. I). arg 21—eodfinio* Just PiiblDItcd, liy tho BIO WAR I) ASSOCIATION, PHII.A. R eport on spermatorrhoea, or seminal Weakness, Impotence, the Vico of Onanism, Masturbation.or Solf-Abuse, and other Diseases ol the Sexual Organs, with an account of tho errors nnd de ceptions of Quacks, aud valuuble Advice to the Afflict ed, by Geo. It. Calhoun, M. D.. Consulting Surgeon of the llownrd Association. Philadelphia, Pa., a oonovo- lent liislitnlloii established by' special endowment, far tho rebel ol tlio sick nnd illMrosred, affl.ciod with “Vir ulent and Epidemic Diseases.’’ A copy of tho above Report will be sent by mail, (In a sealed envelope), freo of charge, on tlio receipt ot Two Stamps for PostnLO.— Address DR. GKO. It. CALHOUN, No 2 Mouth NINTH 8t., Philadelphia, Pu. ocl.16—eodfim DYING AND HEW0VATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 Yorlc-Mt., near tltc Court House, SAVANNAH, GA. 73*'6'tt KST0U8IIEDIX1834 4«-73 T 11E Subscriber, grateful lo his patron* nnd friends for their continued favors, would state that, in ad dition to the liiiprovi-nls in Dying acquired by him during his last vi-it to England and Scotland, has made arrangement# for extending his business, by which he is now cnuhlcd to Dye a greater variety of Colors on Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shulls, ftc., which lie trusts will generally pk-uso ull who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen's Garment* Dyed. Cleane.lorRenovnlcil.na may he required, in the same #ti|H-rior style which has gen- erallvM-n iiiin li pleased his imtroiisainl friends. Lillies' Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed ill the most fashionable stylos. Order# from the country pi’iicttuiUy attended to. Terms moderate. When imrcclsnru sent by steamboat or railroad, w ord should be sent him by letter through the Post Office, so that lie may know where to cull for them. Jun13 c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. Carpeting, Curtains, Shades, &c. B Y THE STEAMER of Saturday, 24th Inst., wo have received, in addition to our present Stock, a Inrgo and beautiful assortment of Two mid Three Ply CARPET ING, which wo are prepared to exhibit, und which, for patterns and quality, nro not lo ho surinis-cd in this city. Our stock of lau-e. Muslin, Satin, DcLniuo mid Damask Curtains and Window Shade#. Is now complete. The at tention of our friends and the public generally, are invi ted toau examination of theso Goods, which we will sell on reasonable terms. AJK1.N ft BURNS. TO CONTRACTORS. P ROPOSALS will be received until Friday, tho 30th Inst., to take down the building on the corner of South Dread and Whitaker streets. For more particular inlornuition, enquire of the siihscriher. nt his office, second story Sorrel Building. JOHN S. NORRIS, nov 26 Architect. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE THIS DAY associated with me. SAMUEL G. GAltMANY nnd FRANCIS J.CHAMPION. The busi ness w ill hereafter he conducted under tho name and style of GARMANYS ft CHAMPION. Savannah, Uu., Nov. 1, 1865. MOT ft O. W. GARMANY CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH. NOVEMBER TERM, 1855. T HE CITY COURT or Sunumah has boon ntUoiirned until thu 2.1 Monday of December next. Suitors. Ju rors and Witnesses, will please take notice. ii„v9—tf WM. H. BUI.LOCH,Clerk. NOTICE. M il. 8. (’. DUNNING having retired from the Agencv of the Howard Insurance Coin |«ny of New York the appointment lias been conferred upon the undersign - ed. who will conduct the business of this Company tor tli future as its Agent for tlio fitnti* oflleorgia. nov 7-1,n Cll AS. II. CAMPF1KLD. NOTICE. CENTRAL R. H. AND BANKING CO.OFGA.) Savannah, November 14, 1855. f T HE Animal Sleeting of Stockholder# will be held on Tuesday. 18th December next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. nov 15— ISdee GKO. A. CUYLKR, Cashier. H AY—11AY— HAY.—Select and Eastern Hay, for sale by DAVID It. D1LU>N, nov 29 Market Square. IIAY-IIAY-HAY.-300 Bales North ' River MM Hay, for sale tow, by DAVID R. DILLON, lint 2D Market Square. ORN AND OATS.—HeavVSivd l»uts7'ler sale l.y DAVID R. D1LIA1N, Iiov 29 Market Square. m^TK A 1.7—500 bushelJ*Fresli Ground Just received. iTl For sale by WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF. tiov27 • RAN AND HAY.—In store ami tor sale hv nov27 WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF. WANTED TO HIRE, B Y THE YEAR. 69 likely Negro fellows, to work nt tho Parks Miuo, Columbia Co., Georgia. Liberal wages will be iiaid. Apply to u 7,v2K—In, C. A. L. LAM All. 1 "' 1L9I U. -259 NU-U.i "Xtra Flour, ror solo by * nov 12 WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF. C O I B” lug you for A. _ ISO Soulh Eighth street.” Tho subjoined letter from Dr. Paine, of Manchester, New Hampshire, relates lo one of the most valuublo medicinal i>roperlioa poatetted by tho Aromatla Schnapps, uml shows Hint It acts asa specific in a very paiului disuueu, the gravel:— **.>Ir. Wolfs: Permit mo to address you & few linos, which jou are ni liberty lo use,If you think proper,in re spect to your medicines called 8clieUlam Schnapps. I have lirnl a very obstinate case of gravel aud stone of live years standlug, causing very ncuatepaln In every attempt fa urinate. Aficr using many remedies without much relcif, 1 was Induced to try n bottle of your modl- cinu. In the course of three days it proved effectual, dislodging lur. e pieces of atone, some of which wm a* lurge us a marrowfat pea. I continued tho cordial, ac cording to directions, aud tho patient continued to gain, anil Is lust recovering. 1 think a medicine of so much value in so distressing aeoinplaint should be known lo the public aud thu world ut largo. And I, for one, must give it my approbation aud t-lguature, THOMAS PAINE, M. D.” From Dr. John 8. Reese, chemist, Baltimore, Md.. September 15, 1852:— “A number of our physicians are ordering the article, and several have already prescribed tt. Persons to whom l have sold 11, speak very highly of its qualities. A gentleman of my own pcraouul acquaintance, having Buffered greatly with an affection of the kidney s and bladder, took two bottles, and aubtequently pasted a stone of considerable size, nnd was greatly relieved. II will, no doubt,go into genuraluso.” From II. A. Prom, M. I)., 81. Louis. Juno 6,185.1:— “Having seen your advertisement of a pure Holland gin, worthy the confidence ol phy.lclnns, I wrlto to you will) a view of procuring a samplo or It. In dropsical ttffecllous, and in some farms of renal disease, lla effica cy has long been acknowledged, and It has only lulloa lido disutn because ol the compounds told under the numo of llol and gin. I waul louse It at present In colic, us It Is an excellent remedy In infantile colic, and I cannot procure u compound to be relied on.” From J- H. Woodward, M. D. Walcrbury, Veimout, May 8, 1852:— **l am treating at (he present timo a chronic affection of the kidneys, which bus shown itself very obsllnalo to diuretics,aud huvo been advised to uso your Schcldam Schnnpps.” l)r. Snowden Piggol,of Baltimore, Aug. 14,1852, thui indicates thu vulue or “pure 8cheidam” in urluary com# plaints:— . **l am fully tenslbloof the great benefits to bo derived in certain forms of urinary disturbance, from the use of good Holland; but that I# an artlclo so difficult to procure, without great trouble, that 1 heve been com pelled lo content inyix-ir with I ss palatable, and, ibcro- loro, less faithfully taken medicaments. A pure first rule Scheldam cannot fall to meet with the hearty appro* ballon of physicians.” l)r. It. L. lltckley, of East Boston, Aug. 11, 1852 writes ‘•l have Just received yours ol tho 7th lust, and being fully convinced that pure Holland gin Is possessed of many tncdiclual properties, which, whenjudlclously ad ministered, produce very beneficial results, 1 shall be happy to introduce your Aromatic Schcldam Schnapps among my friends In this vicinity.” Dr. J. R. Kibble. Drukesvtllo, N.J., In January, 1853, wrlteaasfollows;— •*8o great has been tho difficulty with mo to procure a pure nrlielo of gin, and so often hovel been disap pointed, that 1 huvo almost entirely ceased to prescribe ginforuny complaint, anil iiuvo nearly despaired of being able to do it with better success, unless yours is what y ou clainl for; If so, you will have conferred a boon on the practitioner# in this country, that I am sure they will not be slow to acknowledge.” From Dr. 8. F.Furbes, Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 13, 1853. ‘-The frequent notices of the .Schiedam Schnapps, both by tho profession and the press, had induced the desire of testing the efficacy of this preparation of gin before 1 received your uoto. 1 trust it will fulfil the expectations of the most sanguine, and prove both a blessing nnd a profit to Buffering humanity.” Dr. D. Colklus, town physician jyul surgeon at Lymo, Connecticut, says, In u letter dated October 14, D^g:— •*1 consider your Schiedam 8chnapps a aupperior ar ticle, and one that will not come short of our highest expectations. It Is an artlclo tho medical fraternity have long wanted. 1 havo used R, so far, with every apparent success. . 1). COLKIN8.” ‘•Laboratory, New York, May*.’, 1853. •-Mr. Udolpiio Wolf :—Dear Sir:—I cannot speak too highly of the purity of your Schiedam Schnapps.— Ills decidedly superior to suy tiling of tho klud In the market. It Is perfectly free from the admixture of fusil oil, or any of those arnylic compounds which pro duce such mischievous aud Irreparable effect upon the constitution, nnd which very few samples of alcoholio distilled liquors are without—most of them being largely Impregnated with it. I havo personally In spected the various processes of distillation practiced ut Schiedam, uml know that unusual care Is taken to sepnrnto tho noxious eloments from tho pure alcohol nnd your8chnappa Isa striking proot of Its aucce*#.— Aa a medical agent for chronic and reual affections, I havo successluliy proscribed It; and recommend It as an agreeable cordial and harmless stimulant, uml shall combine (» do so ns woll as fa use It asa source of pure alcohol for chemical Investigations und experiment*. “Your obodlent, ISAIAH DECK. Consulting Aalytical Chemist. Tho genulno Is sold by all the rospeclablo Druggist* Mid GrccersIntlioUulted stales. UDOLPIIO WOLFE. 22 Beaver st. New York aud 23 South Front •(. Philadelphia. sop 19—luthsSm H AY I IIAY 11 IIAY 11 !-■-S.-lort Northern llay, far sale low, by DAVID R. DILLON, »ov 19 * Market Square. H AY I HAY I! HAY I Ul-Primo Eastern llay, for Ntlehy DAVID R. DILLON, n«w 19 Market Square. H I.K ACHED WHALE OIL—20 BARRELS ltlcacm-i. M intar Noith M ost Const Whale Oil, for Mile by iiov 2* JOHN 11. MOORE A CO. FOR KENT, S LEEPING APARTMENTS.—Tlio Third Story Room* ortho brick building adjoining the office of the sub amtier. i„,v 28-» C. A. L. LAMAR. P ATENT TRUSSES.—Just received,* full slip ply or the various styles of Trusses adapted to all casea or Hernia. For sale by iiov 9 JOS. M-TUllNEBJAgeut, Market Square.