The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, December 06, 1855, Image 3

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j>A VANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORN ING, DECEMBER 6,1 fBouifg to Unit, a:m jForJfcalr t k f!) 1 TO II 1C N T A COMFORTABLE Dwelling House, cornor ot PrW *tt«l 8t. Julies rthfl*, very low, If applied for Applv at till* office, or to " J. II. MAYKH, Broughton »t., 2 door* wo*l ofJudge Berrlun’a. l-tf VOll HRNT, ' Til K AVIIAIIF8TOUK to No. 172 Way 8treet, woll vliii'ti'd for storage of cotton or im-rcnivii<llra. Ap ple to novas RAYNAUD 4_Ui»YVLAND. FOR HRNT. Tin' Front Offie*, No. 174 Uny street, woll fitted u«> for t'ottoii offing with two stories Ixmoath, woll \iptcd f«u- storage of cotton or niorchandl**'. A|*- llAYXAKD 4 llOWLANU. aiirtidl IXTottttn. FOR MALE. t A mVKLI.IM) HOUSE in onlor. with a lot nnlaltalrof huid.Mfiucsituatiou, torsale low. Ap* •1) to A. W1I.1IUII. not til tlon'l Ins. Ag't unit Broker. frttU WALK, A LOT IN YHIITKSVILLK. near the 30 mile stn- oifltlon It. It., on which In n on.all Htora. Corn lieu** JmXukI **tuli|o*». Any verson wishing lo purchase, will apply to the sutwriher on the premise*. If *ni>l L't •> , i ...Id by the tin Monday in January, it will be offered si public outcry.nt the Court llouseliiJhiiliigficMon that da'. 'nov 8—tlw aWf.KAIIN^ TO RENT* M Til AT DESIRABLE KKIt’K STOKE situated oil Whitaker street. next door loth* corner of Day und oi.iH>sUe gw ift A t’o. a|»|»ly to nov oih WM. WRltjllT. *" ‘ TO 11KAT, mw*. A TENEMENT in t'asscl How. Apply to «n ALEX. A. 8MKT8. £1*1 nov 'JO—2 wlm TO IIKAT. Four of Ihe Bvotoiieiiieiit Houses. situated on coener of Joints and Ahereoru streets. Itont fr --U a.Viit |„. r annum. Possession clven imrneillntely. \lso. Hie store tut Hull street opposite the Post Office. Impure of A. HONAl'It, tug it Coriiorol Hay and Hull siren*. TO UK NT." POSSESSION given lininetlintely, the Western tj!!; Teututteni of II. It. Jackson’s House, In South UM, Broad-»t. Apply lo A. 0.1» YVKNPOUT. *t)(apinp auBcrtigcnuntfl. . 9-tr roll HI NT. y<4*v A Ctt.MFoill AIILi; Two 8U»ry l»Hck Dwcll- Biiii Dig, pleasantly sltunteu on l.ibcr.y street, with iUL^Iahle.farrtage llousc.and Servants Room ubovc, C' .'it Yard and tine Well of Water. Apple to ocl 2ft WM. WRIGHT. tOltltKNT. The stores under ST. ANDREWS HALL, cor* |c''j ner of Hmughton and Jefferson streets, will bo jlliL let lu two, three, or four Stores to suit tenants. «ion oil 1st November. For term*, applv to HERS, rie rotary. WILLIAM ROHE roit aali;. j-j That ootnnt villous and desirable residence situ- aled uti Eoi No. HI, Liberty YY'nrd, fronting on •A"™ Smith llmad, near West llmad streets. The house l» substantially built of bricks, is well Uitilshed to every part,and lined up with gnsnnd water fixture*. It also has an excellent pump In thu yard and a (lower Carden attached to the premises, together with all uo> cvssaryout buildings. rite property can ho Inspected by any one desirous of purchasing. For lerm*. apply to _sep lS-tf THUS. II. HARDEN^Trn*lce._ FOU NALL cj A Two aud a Hull Story Wooden Dwelling, ffn® on llrtck llnvemout, near the corner Montgomery wA-R»mnl Liberty streets, ou lee simple lot 30 by "0 IL The house Is In good repair, and has been recently ren ovated ami paiuted. It also has gas and wntcr. hot and cold, tine hath room, Ac. For particulars, apply to nov <1 WM.WRlGir TO IKK NT. w ONE of the tenements on Lincoln alreel, be* tween Congress ami Si. Julian streets. Terms ■* **■ moderate, and possession given immediately.- Euquireof oct an J. F. GAMMON. ■ I IHM. IOU NALL. M That large and ooiutn>> lions Dwelling tor* nicrly occupied by Dr. Wlldtiian. situated on a full and half lot nt the corner ofSnuih llmad and Abercorn sticeta in this city. Terms HbernL Apply to uov3 HACUN It LEW. NOTICE. INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, 10th NOV., 1866. r» ^ Altar the 26th Inst., nil who ahall nut havo •^55."" produced their Scale*, Weights and Measure* at my Offico for ndjuidutcnt, will be pmmptly re|Kirtwl. nov *J0 JOS. SIIEI.LMAX, Inspector W. A M. C. 8. NOTICE. ^ The annual meeting of tie C«minl**l"nor* of Public Hoads of Chuthatn County will he held at the Court House In the city of Savannah, on the tenth tiny, being the aecond Mnuday In December next, at 11 o'clock A. M.. District Coimuissloner* will come prepared to r»'|H*rl the length or their roads, the number of hands, j the number of bridges, the nuiulter of days they work j and the time of working. IV. IV. WASH, Secretary jiov 'Jft—intDec H. C. 1*. It. 0. C. OFFICE CIIAHLKSTON A SAVANNAH H. It. COMPANY. NOVKMHKH tl», 1855.—A Sec- otul Anmml liistuliiicnt of FlY'K DOLLAHS ^5) per Sham on the Stoek Mtl>M rlbod for thia Company I* now called fir—|iaymcnt to be made to the Secretary and Treasurer, at the Office of the Cotn|>any, :u llmad street, on or before WEDNESDAY, the ninth day of January, 1850. THOS. F. DllAYTON, Prcaldcut. nov. iff—Jan. 0 _ NOTIl’K." j The Captain nor Consignee* of tho Itrltiali ship SlIANDON, will not Ins nuswcrable fur any debts contracted by the crew. dec 1 REMOVAL. The Undersigned have removed their Offico SCffT'm NO. 8 DllAYTON STUKRT, next door to C. A. L. Umar'*. RAYNAUD A HOWLAND, dec ;i SAVANNAH VOLUNTEER GUARDS. ‘ ^ Mcmlmrs an> rv<|uested to leave their ineasurs N. K. IIAIINCM S. for New Hals, by the 7th Inst., us the order will then go forward, dec 3 J. D. RIPLEY, Ch’n ot Com. 8. V. Guard*. NOTICE. tw, — ADV ANTES made on Consignments to our wvi, ' friends in ltostou, New Y’ork, Philadelphia nud llnlllmom. doc 4 MIMS A .JOHNSTON. DIVIDEND NO. 45. CENTRAL It. It. AND 11*0 CO. OF GKO. 1 Savannah. Dec. 4, 1805.) C v' A semi-annual Dividend of Five Dollar* |>er Share, (being nt the rule of ten |M>r centum per annum,) lmi This Day been declared on the General Stock of tho Com puny, payable on and after the 15th day of December, In stant. Holders of guaranteed eight per cont Stm k, will Ik> paid their Four Dollar* j>er Sham on and after the same day. dec 5—lnt GEO. A. OUYLBR, Cashier. MARINE DANK OF GEORGIA.) S.VVAXXAII, December 4th. 1855. J DIVIDEND NO. 57.—The Hoard of Directors of this Rank have this day declared a bciul-aumml dividend of seven ^7) per centum, which will be paid on deiiinud. dec 5—2 W. P. HUNTER, Cashier. NOTICE. Hr After this date, the *tearner PLANTER will dis continue her trip* to llinboro', (Milton Rluff,) und will stop at Darien. CRANE, WELLS A CO., Ag'ts. dec 4 F»re Deduced—CiMu I’assaec S20. FOR NEW YORK. Auction Sales. STEAMSHIP FLORIDA, H. M. AV001)11 I'Ll., Commander, WILL SAIL ON SATURDAY, DEC. 8, AT 8 A. M. The new and splendid steamship FLORIDA, Cuptnin Woodhull, will oail a* above. PADELFOHD, FAY A CO., Agent*. Cabin Passage f'-ti N. R. stiippers uf Cotton by these steamers will pleas* take notice, llmt no Cotton will ho received at the presses that is not distinctly marked on the edge uf tho halo. BY MFKNCKH ( I HIII.M, A (,», Al Auction. Til IH DAY, nt 11 o'clock, lu front of store, will ho sold, 4 i-oM's Kerseys, 1ft Uos. Wwd Hliawls, 16 do/., Wool U IVo*«.-, Dry Uoods, Gns-erles. Li(|uors. Tobacco. Furniture, Clothing, fancy Articles, Watches, Clocks, Ac. Also, 10 bids. Pilot llmad, 11 bugs Cliesnuts. N. II.—All article* purchased nt auction nud not Bot tled for before the next mile, will bo *)ld ou account nud risk or lin liter purchowr. dec 8 " • "At Private Hnie. ’ A One Hurso Rorkuway, nearly new, will be sold low, if ftppUod for soon, dt-ca At'Prlvato Hale. Fivo eligible Ruilding leits, 50 by 100feet, situated uear the intersection of Taylor, Wayne and Gordon Directs, with East llroad Direct continued. These lots am high ground, und ore in the iiumedluto neighborhood of the lot selected as the site of the Albuny anil Gulf Railroad. Terms liberal. nov Weekly Line. FOR PHILADELPHIA. eraueniatrn for Office. TO It ENT, TWO TEN E.MBNT8 in Gordon lllock, front- ing Chatham Auuarv, and woll turuisheil with A"*water, gaa, stables, 4tc. Possession given 1st November. EDWARD G. WlLSti.N, Agent, oct 10 _ No.7-J Itryan 8tieot, " FOB IIENT. THE EASTERN TENEMENT of ll-lck Hulld- Ing, cornerof Abeco u and Jones Street -■ Apply u> oct 30 IIOLCOMDF., JOHNPON It CO. TO KENT. . . A brick Horn and dwelling, comer of Charlton frW and Jefferson sircels. Apply to jiJL sept35 WYI.I.Y & MONTMOLIJN. LOST. WANTS, &c. FOR COIN TV TIKE A K U11KII. 1 tun u Hr Fellow-Citixi:** : 1 am a candidate for re-election to the Office of County Treasurer, ou the first MONDAY in January next, and respectfully ask your suffrages, dec 3 JOHN X. LEWIS. 4,y TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. Fellow-Citixkxs: I am n candidate for the office of Coun ty Treasurer, at the election in Jnuuary next, nud rc- *|H-rtfully usk your support, dec 1 L. J. R. FAIRCHILD. STATE OF GEORGIA, J. J. GARVIN, Jr., Commander. WILL SAIL ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, The New and Splendid Steamship STATE OF GEORG I A, J. J. GARVIN. CoMM.f.vnwi, will leave os above. For freight or passage, apply lo to Philn'lelphla. Cabin Pawngt Steerage dec ft C. A. I.. LAMAR. *'■» For Key West and Havana. EOIK UKAI KOIKT. VIA IILUFFTMN, HII.TON HEAD, HOYD’S LAND ING AND CHARLESTON. Thotleauior WM.8EA1IROOK, Capl. JugMKF. Peck, will leuvo lor lltu above piace^nnwimlay, the 80th lmi., at 5, P. M. Fur freight or pussagu, apply al Ihe Charleston Wharf. Kept I 8. M. LAFFITEAIJ, Agent. Auction Sales. MY W1LI.Y A itIONTIROL!. At Private Rale. A Family, consist Ing or— A Woman, 5U years old. A Mon, 37 " A Hoy, 80 •• A Girl, 1ft “ A Roy, 18 “ A Roy, 10 “ The alsivu Negroes a Bold for no Guilt. , Ukely and young field hands. nov 3W Administrator's Rule. On the first TUESDAY in January next, before tho Court House In tho city of Savannah, between tho legal hours ofsale, A Negro Man, William, aged 4ft years, belonging to tho estatoof Mrs. Ann K.Guiun, by permission off lie Court of ordlmiry. Olio. P.HAHIUSON, Adm'r. Auction Sales. IIY T. J. U ALNil. UNITED STATES MAIL I INE. FOR PALATKA, H. KLA . VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, JACKSON VILLE, MIDDLEBURG, (BLACK CREEK.) ANDTICOLATA. _ < r|r , ‘" w Tho new and elognnt 8t«nm Packet JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn, hav ing rwlimed her trip* to Florida, will leave lor the abovo places over) Haturday, til 10 o’clock. For riuight or Passage, having excellent state room Rccnuiuio.il lions, apply on hoard, at the Florida steam Packet wharf, near the tins Works, or to Jo 33 CL AG HORN & CUN N INGHAM. Agent*. INDEPENDENT IIOAT. FORPALATKA &,BLACK CREEK, E.FLA. VI* DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, GA., AND JACKSONVILLE, AND PICOLATA, FLA. To /.rave (on her fortner day) FRIDAY, m - '*’ 110 favorite Btonm nncket WELAK A, ^jSSkdlBHC Capt. N. King, will commence her regu- Inr trips as above, on FRIDAY', at 10 o’clock, A. M., uml will continue to leave regularly every Friday, the Welakais wotl fitted up with nlrySiHlu Rooms, und I* lu every way well adapted to tho route, sept 8 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. IOH TAX COLLECT!)IK. 13T FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS.—I am a Candidate for re-election lor tho office of TAX COL LECTOR, oil the 1st Monday In Janunry next, and rev pool! oily ask your support. F. M. STt >N£. N. II. If elected, 1 pledge mvsolf not to accept of any other offico. [oct 31) F.M.8. WANTED, B Y n German, lately arrived from New York,3ft years ofuge, a Munition iu> llerkinuu office, or in a W bolt sale or Retail Store. Wa« several years in tho LI- iv r trad<n understand* mixing ami everything in this !.n Itar-k-vping: I* a competent lk>.>k-Kce|ter and P-’inun. -jM- ik* German. Kn„!i.-di. Dutch and a little fr !i< fc eommanil* good eity references: would make b.*-ll generally useful, and has no objcetloti to go out Jt.wn. A n«d« addressed T., office of this pap' r. will v •. «ith prompt attention. l* dec 6. WANTED TO HIliE, B Y THE YEAR. An likely Negro fellows, to work at the Park* Mine. Columbia Co., Georgia. Liberal • j.- * will b<> paid. Apply to _n 1 'Jv—lm C. A. U LAMAl^ WANTED, S IX or EIGHT g.swl Negro hands, for tho steamer Clio*, llartridgo. Apply to Tj.p I llltlGIIAM. KELLY .t CO. WANTED, I AND WARRANTS. The highest going rates will be j paid far Und Warrants, by nov _'l SPENCERCURRELL A 00. TO UIUCKNAKER8. W ANTED .■.oo.ftfto Uriek. For |Ntrtieiilars, enquire of Ihe mb- riber, on the second story or the Sorrel Building. nov 31 JOHN S. NORRIS, Architect. ' — wanted, T '» PURCHASE, Second-hand Winn and Porter Bottles. Apply to T. J. WALSH, No. 170Day street. nov * WAVTEIl 1A/V AAA RUSH ELS of OYSTER SHELLS lo bo lwl M BjU delivered within Ihe next six months.— Appl) to [oct 33 C. A. I.. I.AMAR. steam Saw Mill. * Land for Sale. XA A FINE STEAM SAW MILL. located in Rillloch ‘UrC* louurv, oil the great Ogeechen River, together with a tract of lu.otW acres good pin • land, ami , -v^ - .in.' swamp land U|h.ii whieh l» a fine growth of • -i... . kur.v, ash. Ac. About 6ftU urn-s of the land is ci .: l,iip..u which nr« two settlements of go«Kl dwelling*, a . « house arid nil rtccimtiury iiuproveuients for phmfn- I t. ci use. T||,. MR! has an excellent circular saw attached. Tin pi iperly will be sold ut a bargain. Enquire of II. Met'ROAN, nov II 2n» Scnrboro', S riven Co., Go. *,• Charleston Courier will copy the above to tliu ain't of liar*, anil send hill to this office. FOIL SAZtll. fioo ACRES of Land, lying in Scrlvcn county, ^5Sa'<ud "ii the (fgeei bee River, 6‘i miles from tlmeity, V>«Jund theC. It. It. running through it: 75 acres of . — upbin.i nn.l a portion of the boy laud cleared and I l-mu, the Imlan <- well timbered with pine and •■'.'ei . n.wth. The buy land it equally a* goo* I and fertile s-tlie "Cooper's" or •• Young's" bay*, it lying between tl> -iii. The improvements are a History frame Dwelling, • hv I>I leet, with five r<>oms and all necessary outbuild- m.-*‘. The health of the location Is as good as any in thu 1" "Uiitry. (»n the place Is a fine Peach Orchard and oiIot descriptions of fruit. With the place can bu bought a !ui" -ii^rk of Cuttle and lings. Ac., audit g(«.d as-ortrnent •i E.iriring Implement*, if the purchaser wishes. For iNtrtleiilnrs. apply to WM. WRIGHT, nov 13—3w TO THE VOTERS «»!•’ CHATHAM COUNTY. GENTLEMEN :-1 am a cnndUlatu for the VKSF offico uf Tax t’ollecu«r of this County, (Ihe elemmu to he held on the first Monday lu Junuary, 185ft,) and respectfully solicit your support, nov l—Ide A. F. DENNETT. FOB OIK PIN AM Y. To THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. Gentlemen: —I am u Candidate fur election to the offico of Ordinary, at llut election in Januuty next, and will be thnnkful for your support, may •-*!>* M. CL 811 EFT ALL. FELLOW CITIZENS:—I ain a candidate for tho office of ordinary at the election in Ituuaty next, and respectfully usk your support, may 7 J3,’5U BARNARD E. RF.B. W K are uni horizon to annnuuco JAMES K. noiil'UKY, on a caiutltlnie for tho office of inary of Chatham County, at the ensuing Jnuuary election. mays—Ul We are authorized to announce THOMAS ___ II. HARDEN, as a candidate lor the offico of ordinary of Chatham Comity, at thu ensuing Janu lection. Jo 4—tde* FOB SALE. ^ 1.013 ACRES OF WELL-TIMBERED PINE w)jC|LA.VD. on the <>g«ech'-e River, in Bulloch C MK(li. None of the Ranging Timber (whieh is us .--Xp- fine ns an v in the State,) has ever been cut "IT, nud the farthest «.f it is not more thun two miles from the River. Apply to WM. WHIUUT nov 24 Notice to Contractors. E.vui.vceh'ij OrricE, CilAnesTOX A Havannaii It. It.) Charleston. 8. C., Nov. 2D, 1855. J H EALED PROPOSALS will >••• received ntthlsOfllro until the 31-t December. 1 >>55, Full THE CLEAR ING AND GRADING OF FORTY .lo, SECTDlNH OF JIIE charleston and savannah railroad, fi'.m the coninieuremeiit of the 11th Section. Just beyond IlHi.t-.wl. s Creek Mar-h, to the end „f the 50th Section j a. ir Sdlbeliuti hi- Kiv. r und Bridge. Ti.. line is divided li.I'l Potion* averaging each one j '1 aide in length, though the individual Section* vary ‘-■glitly from till* average.*to suit thu more convenient • i" uthm of the earth w urk. The width of Clearing will vary somewhat according t’ 1 Lx nlity, hut will average nhout 100 feet. The(,‘on- trnrt.ir will in all ram-* be required to clear the I'liliro l"ngth of III* . ontrurt before commencing the eurth- 1 »• rh or trestle-work. In* re will be on the whole line nn aggregate of about two and a half (2WD mile* of trcstje.work, which will vary from 0 to it, and In a few cases It feet In height. The plan of structure adopt.-d for some places, will he the double row of piles driven nhout ti feet apart, cut "If about 2*5 feet Is low grade ami capped: upon with h . ap* will rest the strimiei*. And. in ot| H . r ..lares, the coin- >11 " invert'd W " tre.ile, r> -ting upon a ground sill, or lere necessary, ii|iou a rill If* If. reMim- ii|» m it piles >rd off ut or near the level o! the ground. The Rents I average uhoul Ift feet apart Ir...., ee,„re to centre, ! together by string-pime* not leM than vll Inches squared timber. In the ‘-inverted \v n »»(••, every fiffi Rent will he hruee.l loiigitiidirinlty. material for the trestle and pile work must be of tbe ' quality Yellow Pine Timber, not lesMthan 13x12 K . _ ol FOIK C'LEIKK OF COURTk. FELLOW CITIZENS*.—I am a candidate for thn office of clerk of tho Superior and lulorlnr Court* at thu election in January next, aud re sped fully ask your support. JNO. E- DAVIS. FELiTm\V.i;nlZENsT—1 am a candidute WdBm tG the election In Juunar) next, for Clerk o( the Superior and Inferior Courts,and will ho thankful for your suffrages, WM, II. BULLOCH, may 14 JanS’ftft ROTH B.—We are authorlMd to announce wP JOHN V. TARVER ns a Camlidulu lor Clerk of thu Superior and Inferior Courts, at the ensuing elec tion, In January nuxl. may 13 Jan *5(5 STEAMSHIP ISABEL, W'M. ROLLIY.H, Commander, LEAVES ON THE 4TH AND 10TH OF EACH MONTH. The ISABEL leaves this jH>rt regularly, on the 4th and Huh of each month, and connects at Havana with the U. 8. Mull Steamship Company's Line of Steamers for San Francisco via Aspinwnll, and will carry the Pacific Mails. For imssnge only, apply to n.>v 2ft COHENS A HERTZ, Agent*. FOIl BOSTON. jOj. The hark HARVEST. Nh.hol*. Master, will meet ■grrawlih dispatch a* above. For balance of freight up- “"“ply to _ doc 6. DANA k WAfGIRI RN,_ "VJ* FOR BOSTON.—The ship IIAHTFORD, llallett, master, will have despatch fort lie abovo ZlHMK:'"i t. K><r freight or pusmige, apply ou board at Telfair's Wharf, or to Hoy 33 HIIIGHAM. KELLY & CO. FOR NEW YORK. Brig AUGUsTA. Stone, master, having a part or iCrQalicr cargo < ugugud and going on board, will meet “""“with dis|Nitch us above, For balance of freight, apply to_ dee 5 DANA A. WASH 111'UN. ,Tp. FOR NEW YORK—GEORGIA LINE.— SMULThe fine fast sailing - In. JNO. 110.'-TON. Lingo master, will have quick despatch for llio above port.— For freight or pursuge, apply on board to captain, or to deco COHENS A HERTZ. FOR NEW YORK.—The'lint'Tail sail- igBlIng cllmier brig IV. II.STEM ART, MeKeo master, having a portion of her freight engaged, will have quick dc<q*itc!i lor the above port. For ireigl.t, apply lo dec 4 COHENS A ilKRTZ. FOR NEW YORK—GILI.MOKEA Ut)?S LINE.—The now achr. ALICE LEA. Capt. Corson, will have despaff h for thu above port. For freight, apply “ -*— * HUNTER A GAMMELL. ORK— UNION LINE.— hr. M IRTH STATE, Horton, le.spatch for th» above port. For freight, OGDEN. STARR A CO. FOIK PALATK A. F!.OIK IDA* VIA DAKIKN. BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, UEU., AN D JACKSONVILLE, PICOLATA, AND BLACK CREEK, FLA. U. S. MAIL LINE. m - *ff**'*^ The now and fust running steamer 8E- M1NOI*H, Capt, Thomas F.. Shaw, will leave for ihe abovu placesovery Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A M„ from the Charleston Steam Packet wharves. ocl 30 8. 51. LAFFITEAU, AgL_ FOIK cilARLEktON-Evcry Wcdnes- day and Sulurday Attc-rnaoiib,ut Six o*ciock. _ _ Till! splendid steamship GORDON, Darden, commamler. will leave as above, und will arrive in Charleston In lime to counecl With Ibu Railroad lilies going North and West. For freight or pussagu, upply on the Charleston Steam Packet YVharf, to imv 1 J. P. BROOKS, Agent. ILOttCCUO. (BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.] Havana Plan Lottery. Jasper County Academy Lottery! MACON, GrA. BEAUTIFUL 8 C 11 K M E . 91*4,000 FOR 95. 830,000!! Will be distributed at CONCERT HALL. MACON, GA., Dec. 1ft, 1855, according to tin* following magnificent and Unprecedented Scheme, under the swornsujwrlutendenco uf Col. Geo. M. Logan aud Jus. A. Nishet, Esq. tins* II. DECEMBER UTIL I860. OAPITAIi, 12,000 DOLLS. 1 PrIXO of $13,IKK) MY OCJI'AVIIW COHEN. * Underwriter’s Sale. WJ11 ho sold, on MONDAY, 10th Inst., at 10 o’clock, In thu stor<- wust of Messrs. Scranton, Johnston A Uo. 700 bags Coffee (more ur less) damaged on tho voyugo from Rio do Janeiro to this port, und sold by recommeu- datlou of the Port Wardens for account of the Underwri ters nud all couccrned. Terms cosh. dec ft BY m T NTsT,luWi’ON. EXECUTOR'S SALE. « N the first TUKHDAY in Januarv next, in front of thu Court House, between the legal hours of sale, will he sold, In compliance with the last will and testament of late Dorathea Abmhnms, the folluwiug valunblo City pro- perty, belonging to said estate: Half lad No. 4 In fee simple, Istroehn, Tythlng Heath- court Ward, next to the residence of J. W. Mom-1, with the brick two story dwelling, store aud cellar, fronting on Rroiighton street, now occupied by J. D. Jesse as a family groeery, subject to u lease ol three years from first uf Feb ruary next. Lot No. 3, Liberty Wunl,with tho two tenement two story wooden dwelling, fronting on Broughton street, with car- ilage houses, stables und kitchen. The Jot In subject to an annual ground rent to the City of $37.50 (twouty-*uven dollars ami fifty cents.) Also. Lot No. 10, Jackson Ward, on which Is a large two story wooden ilwelllngonnhigh brick basement, fronting 011 Hull street, with carriage house ami stable; on tho southwest cornerof said lot, Isa small two story wooden dwelling on a high brick basement, fronting also on Hull street, witheurriugo bouse and stable; this lot is subject to nn unuuni ground rent of $33.12 (thirty-three dollurs aud twelve cents. The above proiicrty will be sold wit limit resorve. Terms—One-third cash, one-third three umutli* credit, nm! remaining third four month* credit, secured l.y mort gage of the property, und policy of iuKuruiica transferred. J. DKLAMOTTA, imv ltt ExecutorDcrothea Abmltums. SALE AT AUCTION Ziff THU CITY OF DARXB1V, W ILL bo sold on Saturday, tho 8th day of this month, lu thu city of Darien, near the Kxchnnge Iioek, at 2 o'clock, P. M., tin- following articles, saved from the bark Mentor, now lying on the Breakers of Doboy Bar. Sold by order of tlio Port Warden, fur the benefit of all concerned: 1 Lob Wheel Cliaiii, Topsail* Sheet, Top-gnlluut Sheet* ami Runners. 1 Lot after-running Goar; 1 brass mounted Whuel. 1 Mainsail. 1 Main Trysail, 3 Topsails. 1 Royal, 3 top gallant sails, 1 Foresail. 1 Jib, 1 Hying Jib, 1 fore topmast slay. 1 Hail, 1 main topniaM, staysail. 1 Mi/zen topmast staysail, 1 spanker. 1 GatV topsail. 1 lot blocks, 1 vvogrl gear. 1 side ladder. 1 Medicine du st, 1 mahogany sofa. 2 composure. 1 bin- nlcle, 2 coils new nqw>, 1 stove and fixtures, 1 lot running gear, forehuuil and spear lines, 1 ball oakum, 2 anchors, 1 hawser, 75 fivtlmms, !■<[ inch moving chains, 1 devil claw, iiii-l three hunts. Also the sail hark .Mentor, as she now lies on the North Breakers of lhdmy ltnr, together with all the standing rigging, spars, pumps, two iincliois,niid two cl.ain cnhles. Also, 12 barrels beef. 4 do. pork, ft do. Hour, and 13 do, of bread. Terms of sale cash. K. 31. BLOUNT, Auctioneer. Darien, Dec. 3, 1855. dec 6—3 Executor's Halo. By Vlrtno of a Decree of thu Superior Court of Chatham County, 1 will offer for sale, before tho Court House In the City of Havnmiah, On the first TUESDAY In January, being 1st January, 185ft, the following property, belonging to the estate of the late Tliomu* Green, tale to commence nt 11 o’clock: All that Tructof Laud on Hutchinson's Island, oppositu the City of Savannah, containing about four huudred acres (400 acres;) hounded north by Back river, east by lands of tho estuteof W. W. Starke, and west by Judge King's land. This tract is divided in live lots. For pro ductiveness, tills laud is unsurpassed by any in the low countrv of Georgia j It is subject to dry culture; the river banks being short, they aro easily kept ill order. ALSO, About 1,60ft fuel river front, run off in lots of different lengths, suitable for wharves, lumberyards, Ac. The river is deep near tli« water line, being 15 to 10 feet, a short distance from low water lunik. Plans of tin- plantation aud wharf lota can bo seen at the Counting Room. —ALSO, Tho following lots of land: No. 104, 3n District., Marion cn., 100 acres. ^ 131,11 244, 4 - 1 114,12 « 1 85ft, 13 “ 1 17l», 8 • ' 62,11 ■ 1 1V7,13 “ 1 25,12 “ 1 BOO, 12 * 1 307, 12 “ > 1,13 “ ' 2,13 « 1 80, 13 “ 1 32,13 •* ■ 68, 18 “ ‘ 135,11 “ ‘ 77,17 “ ‘ 30ft, 2,3“ ‘ 10,21,3“ ‘ 32,14,3“ ‘ 201, 7.3“ * 1H3, 7,3“ ‘ 10,21 “ * 152,25,2“ * 70,13,7 “ « 775,21,3“ * 788,15,2“ * 7 U, 0,7“ ‘ 278.12,1“ - 4o4ft, 12,1 “ ‘ 463,13,1“ - 250,12,1“ » 315,12,1“ Ruudoltdi co„ 202U! ncrax“ ltumlolpli «»., 202acre*. l<ee on, 21.2^, fti-i es. Munroc to., 200 acrea. Craw fold ro. Dooly co., 260 acre*. Dooly i«., 25ft acres. Dooly ro., 25ft acres. Dooly co., 25ft acres. Dooly co., 250 acres. Dooly co., 250 acre*. Dooly co., 250 nccos. I tool y co., 250 acres. D'H.ly Co., 25ft acres. Early. Baker co., 250 acres. Thomas co., 25ft acres. Paulding co.. 40 acres. Gordon co., 4ft acres. Gordon co., 100 acres. Gordon co.. lft<) acres. Gordon co.. Bin acres. Cobb co.. 4ft acres. Murray co., 100 ucroa. Murray co., lftft acres. Cherokee co., 4ft acres. Cherokee co., 40 acres. Fuuuiuco.,40 acres. Lumpkin co., 4» acres. Luinpkiu co., 40 acres. I.umpkiu co., 40 acres. Forsyth co., 40 ucres. Forsyth co., 40 acres. Auction Sales. MY REM, A PHENTINN. fWi'ccagaoas to PuiiaairR tk Bill Large Nil On HATURDAY next, Dec. 8th, at 11 o'clock, In front of ■tore, 1 cow Warsaw L.C. Dleached Homespun, J ca*« Hpring River “ 1 caa-i Lowell 1). 1). “ * Jj*. 5 City Trade “ J "J 0 h Morris llrown “ 1 halo % \\ nverly » •• 1 hnie % Ticks, 1 hale Ipswich Demins, 1 rose 150 piece* Fast Colors Prints, 1 01**' 1ft “ “ 1 case 20 “ Heavy Negrft Kerseys. ALSO, A large assortment of Alpacas, Merino*. Coburg*, Bl’k Sowing Silk, Winder. SAnnoyn, fine JiJsh Udi-jm, Thread*, Buttons, Jeans, Ginghams, Ac. ALSO, 1 case lliirdwnre nud Cutlery, 141 do/. Mason’s Blacking, 2 rolls feujM.rior Ingrain Carpeting. ■ 1 no, 25 lots best quality Gold Jewelry | several fine Gold Lover Wutehos, Ac. All tin- ubiivu gisids will be received per itc-amer Oor- don, from Cliuib-ston, ou Hnturduy morning, and bo sold wilhoiit reserve. Terms—Under $100, cash; over $100, 00 day*, for ap proved endorsed paper dec 0 Indian Pouy nt Private Hale. A very lino “Creek" Indian Huddle Pony. Hold for no fault. nov 2ft Administrator's Halo. On TUF.SDAY, 11th of December next, at 11 o’clock, will be sold ut the Marshall House, Broughton street, All tlio Furniture in said House,consisting of a large and complete nsBurtmeut for said Hotel of Parlor, Cliuuihi rand Kit. lien Furniture; also an Omnibus and sett of llarnes* for four horses. Sold as thu iN.risbablc property belonging to tlio estate of A. B. Hartwell, deceased, l.y |.emission of the Court of Ordinary and per order of tho Administrator, for the benefit uf the creditors and heirs of Mid estate. Terms cash. A. BON AUD, Temporary Adm’r. N. II. A catalogue of the articles enn bo seen on applica tion ut our Counting Room*, or to the Administrator. ALSO, Thelctt'O of the Marelnill House can bo treated forpn* vlnus to the day of sale, ou application to A. BON AUD or Mrs. MARY MARSHALL. nov 10 1 3,U< X) 2,00ft 1.000 2,600 l.ftOO 3,750 3,250 FOR NEW Y regular packet k Ii IIECEIVEK OF TAX MET! RN». cr Fkllow-Citizkns : I am a candidute for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns, for Chatham County, *t tho election In Janunry next, aud respectfully solicit your voice nov 2—td f*. 8. 8IBLBY« */■■>««. FRLLOYV-OITIZENBt—I nm a cnmlldate WSm for tlio offico of Receiver of Tax Returns, in January next, and respectfully solicit your voles, in ay 29 tf n»nv u iiarppaii mufl.cT. will hav apply to FOR NEW YORK,—DEM ILL'S LINK..— The regular Pa-k.-t Bark PETER DEMI I.L. Capt. , cun tuke bulk td' 100 hub s t’ottoii. Apply to HOV37 ROWLAND A WIN. ~sl£> FOR NEW YORK-llrig AUGUSTA, Stone will meet will, ilcsliutvli for U.o «l«.vo port. For freight ciigag.-im-nts, apply l<» nov 21 DANA A WASHBURN. FOR NEW YORK.-DEMILL'S 1.1 NK.— A No. 1 ScliiK.iior RICHARD M. DE- Muster, U ready to receive Freight for above port. Apply to ROWLAND A HON. nov27 “7: FOR II AIjTIMORE.—Tin- s.-lir. Wi)0D- f_ItltlllGE. White, master, will have disputr-It for tTi.~ al.oV.- port. F-.i freight or pUssagu, apply on hoard at Telfnir'n Wharf, or to n..v 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY A C0._ jtpj FOR LIVERPOOL*—The American ship ■CfraFLOltlDA. ('apt. Hann.'iniun, hnvlngcommenced “‘■"■“loading, will have ib-pat< h for the above port.-* For freight engagements, apply to dec 4 T. II. A .10. MILLS._ FOR LIVERPOOL^—The A 1 American ifitS'hip KtlUITY. Jain.-s J. Noyes master, having most ol her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch.— For balance of fre ight, upply to nov ft—tf CAHL El'I’INO. “FOR LIVERPOOL,—Tho ship MARCIA 0. DAY, Chase, master, will have despatch for tho uvu port. For freight of 50ft bales Cotton, apply to oct 28 T. K. fc J. U. MILLS. Jfl\ FOR NK JOHN H. HABERSHAM. J7h>. FOR LIVERPOOL—Tun A I American ^hip CHARTER OAK, ll.mdlitlle, master, having part of hor cargo engaged, will have quick despatch for above port. For freight apply to net 2ft BRIGH AM, KELLY fc 00. FOR IIAVRB.—The r'hip -CONSUL, Captain .Cvr& •*- IL Mortimer, for engagement uf Grain or Cot- Zmdt ton; apply to ii..v 22 J. It. A J.G. MILLS. FELLOW CITIZENS t—On the first ot May Iasi, I uniiuiinrod myself n candidute ■nr Receiver of Tax Returns: and am now a cnrtdt- ; uate for iliul office, at tlio nuxl election, and respect- _* fully solicit your support. Your obedient servant. jo 0 U. T.TIIEU8, WANTED TO CHARTER.—A vr 4£E£to load with Timber and 1,umber, for St. Johns N. B. Apply lo CAllLETON A PARSON'S. TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS OF CHATHAM Cl). I am a candidate for Recover of Tax Re- Qv turns aitlie election lu January noxt, and ro- spectlully ask your support, may 22-Jan5,’5fl WM. W. O ATES. SAVANNAH, MAY I. 1855. Mkssrb. Bditokh:—You will please an- , itounce Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS a* a Idato for Receiver of Tax Ueiurus. at the ensuing Janunry election, and oblige MANY VOTERS, may 3 » FELLOW CITIZENS;—1 am a candidate Kflr for the office of Receiver of Tax Return*, In January next, and respectfully solicit your votes, may ID—tf _ I. E. DILLON. ir> Caiiuldale I tmr.. Januury lie: FOIK TAX COLLECTOR- V lie. ■qua re obtain •• Map r Hie <nrtli olee 185ft, mny III—tf THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. GENTLEMEN:—I am acandldato for the .jfllcenf Tax Collector of this County, (the to ho held on tho first Monday lu January, aud respectfully solicit your support. PETER (5.THOMAS. •- th* intending to submit Proposal, x.i'-l information by ref. p nr" t«» ... I general 8|m-« llb-nGon- hi th- -d! I- III.IV b< Sllttmllled separately ... hiding clearing., nnd lo. the trestle-work. I |.ro|H>dng will s|M'. tfy the price for nt.-h at re I ..f rh-uring (Including “grubbing” within the I >f tin* ex. nvuted or embanked breath.) the rate , iiihiiiikinent, with tho I f|HI.KSI»niX«TBHM l-r h«ti< niu-t be l*iii is, by the Liigiit. , ... Mini..-nt, provided It be within the average haul of "lion. It will In pul.I fur hilt once, witli additional sine f..r averag-haul, and nut paid for usexcava- o..| einlmnkinent botli.i—the pri.e jM-rl.ine.irf.sit •<le work, of or willdn the limits of ft. Ift nnd 14 •i-ight, or. us will he inurli pr.-l.-rr.-d, the price jw-r t-.t.or Fool Board non.nr.- or all mntcrinl in the •" They will also s|M<cify fit" Section or Hertluii* l r.i|.«,e to . ontr.i* t for. viai-.it. will he made monthly on the cHtlinnte of iM.-r of work done. 20 p-r cent being retained nq.any for its security until thu final eoinpl®- RUNAWAY! ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD!! The stun of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will l.e jiuid for the apprehension nnd deliver)' In Savannah,or to my overseer, on St. I’atherlno's I-laud, of ANTHONY, who led during the lost Spring. II*- I" rather under five feet in height, black, has u round full face, Is stout and well pro|H.rtloned. P- M. KOLIJJCK. imv 27—eodtf^ Look Out for the Murderer!! 9 X O O Iff. 3D W ARD . H ROKF. JAIL last night in this place, a Negro Man, named I’ll ESI. Y, wlm was under sentence of death lor the crime of murder. Said negro I- of copper rotor, full large eves, tall, lull six reel, weighs nhout l.» lbs., v<-ry intelligent, cun rend und Write, nnd will probably attempt to pas.i iih a free negro. Said Presly is the same m-itm Unit was arreted in the city of Savannah In July last. ip. W ns th. n the property of Willy A Montniollin. of Savannah. I will give tin- alw.vc reward for the appre hension of said n.-gr.i, so I c an get him. h ’ WM. J. OGILVIB. Lexington, tin., |»,. r . 1. dec 4—0 Female College, uil* r. AT MADIHON, GA.) ovation nr einhiiiikineiit, with the 1 FBTHK SPUING TERM of this Institution will begin on f average hn.il, beyond lftft feet i I MONDAY. Junuary 1 Ith, 185«, under the direction ' that win re earth from the ex- of the following ,hauled Into I l.e Ftctlllyi Rev. JOS. II. ECHOLS, A.M., President, and Professor Mural Philosophy. Ilev. JAMES L. PIERCE, A M., Professor English and Litlu Literature. It. v. WM.C. BASS. A.II., Profi-ssnr Natural Hclenee. Iter, JOHN A. MOSKI.Y. A.M., Profess or Mathemuties. I'ror. GEO. C. TAYUHI, Teacher ®f Harp, llano, Violin, Crayon and Oil Painting. Miss A. K. ROBINSON, Plano, Guitar, Singing, Mater ('•dors and I’eticillug. Miss .MARGARET K. SHERMAN, Prlnd|« Pr. pun.lory D. pal lift, nt, mill Inslruetres* in Embroidery and Wax nlim-d^Including llgl.ls, fm-l and wiwlilng.) |*nr nn- iiiiiii, $1311. Tuition In Literature llep.irtnieiiK |n;r «n- ,v„ ,. x 11a charge for local Music nnd the geH,( Latin and French.) The first Thursday in |?| be Commencement Day. . ..nt lining parllrulnra, »"»>' he "btainc.i on Hon |o uny of the Facility. , w W. C. llASS, Si- y of Fncitll.). "f the $2i FOIl FREIGHT OH CHARTER.— The brig 1). II. BOANK. Apjdv to 'co OGDEN, STARR A CO. J-/•' FOIK FlCEltiilT Oil CHARTER jSy^FOHAN EASTERN *Ul NORTHERN PORT.—The new s. hr. J. A. STANLEY, ('apt. Siiiituous, Is rcudy to receive freight or charter a* above. Apply to nor1T ROWLAND A SON. WANTED TO CHARTER.—A Vessel ^CsBabuut tho capacity of 25ft cm,I,s Rice. Apply t<> nov h COHENS A HERTZ. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER— ^ZS&Tlie s. hr. ANANDALE. Ilu-e master. Apply to imv 8 CAllLETON A PARSONS. WANTED, j-. TO CHARTER, several VESSELS to load with Timber and Lumber, for England, France, und tlio Zais&North of Europe. Apply to nov 2U CARL KITING. VESSELS AVAN TED. A Veawd to loud from Jacksonville, Fin., to , Philadelphia. -hs.'I to boa.I from Jacksonville, Fla., to Roston. A Vessel to Is uni from Darien, Geo., to Thouiaston, Mo. For whieh a liberal freight will be juiid. Apply to MOV 33 WAVER & CONSTANTINE. VENMil. W AN tl-.TI. A Vessel from 4»ft to 6tV) tons to load with ^„ sawed Lumber for Cndez. For which a llbe- r«l Irclght will bo paid. Apply to nov y_ coiiENs & l iiertz._ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The brig LULL'S, Kuowllon, muster. Apply to hrTo <lODBNt H FA RR fc C'(». FOR SALE —FREIGHT OR CHARTER —The -line schr MARIETTA HAND, well soiled for carrying Grain or CftlU.it, will take freight or charter, nr can l.e purchased no application lo Capt Terry, on board, at Amlursuii’B upper wharf, or to oct3J ROWLAND fc SON. FOR SALE, A BALTIMORE BUILT A l CLIPPER IlltIG of ,20ft ton* hurtheu-i; lurries l.SftU barrels; four _ d; e.t|)|iered and i-o|)|.er-fasteiie<|; in com plete onlor for any voyage. For terms, apply to imv 2ti COHENS A HERTZ. ■uni ( I. undersign'd, n or ‘nr Pro|*>* . IHIAVroN, I .align. To the Travelling Public. ^ THE DINING SALOON in the N« -'V PuHSenger li.-p.it at Mucin, will ho opened THIS DA Y. J»>-i-< other.'Id, where. Meals will lie served on the arrival of :h Train of Cars. Attached to the ... ... .-I'-h and Gentlemen's Parlors and Wash It.s.ms, and everything necessary for the ac-nmuindnthm of the travelling puhllc. I AM l AN A M KARA, Proprietors of 1/tnirr House, Macon, Go, d-c 3—2w A BOOK WORTH READING. NOW READY, TKNTH TUOUSAITU —nr tin— DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE AMOS LAWRENCE. With film port rails ol AMoMtud Atim.it L.iwiiKNcr.. 8vo. Cloth. $1.50. This IsMik, slime its first publication eight weeks ago, has hud un unexampled sale. It Is the biography of a merchant who began business wit It only $2<>. and gave away m putdie and private ebar- Hies, during Ids life-time, SEVEN HUNDRED THOU SAND Dollars. Jl Is full of Intoronting anecdotes and reminiscences of persons ami things from the Hum nl Ihe Revolution to the .Veal- is:,2; and especially it sets fotlli tin- admirable bu- sin.-*H muxhiiH by which Mr. Lnwretii'c a. hi.-veil his great Htiecess. EIGII ' V MERCANTILE IDR’SES In llo-bm. and nth- I ers in New York and l , liilii.|,-l|ihi:i. have purchased mi- lii.-roiiN copies of the work for outs I" lln-lr clerks. I for sale by all Booksellers throughout III. I . Slates. • Gill;hit A LINCOLN. Publishers. I dec 4—oo.llw 6lMVu*hingt.in «l., Boston. 6 “ $.’shi are 19 “ 1«0 are 76 “ 60 are 18 Approximation i'rl/es 251 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $30,000. Only 10,000 Xumbcra. Tickets $5—Halves $2.50—Quarters $2.25. In Oils scheme if you draw anything, oven tlm lowest prize, it will bo five times the cost of the ticket. Prizes puyuhh- in full, without deduction—and every prize Is drawn ut each drawing, aud some person must get them. Orders strictly confidential. Draw ings sent to orders.— Registered letters at my risk. Bills on all solvent Ranks at |mr. Mjj" Address JAMES F. WINTER. Manager. Macon, Ga. GKO. A. McCl.KSKKY, Agent, dec 0 Bull nt., (2doors from lta>,)8avnntmh,<Sn. IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY) FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, OZj2V«« XO, Will bodrawii at Atlanta, pe.-ember 24. CAPITAL PRIZE, 10,000 DOLLARS! x,ooo phizes. Tickets, $6—Halves, $2.6ft—Quarters, $1.25. Address tSAM'L SWAN, Manager, nov 24 Atlanta, Ga. SAVANNAH AGENCIES. I. II. MAIISTON, General Agent, Bull Street, imme diately 0|>|Mix|te the Post Office. J. I,. AUTRKY, on Rroiighton, between Whitaker 4 Burusrd Streets. nov 14 D “ RAWS Xl'MBERS of Greene and Pulaski Momuu.-tit Lottery, Class 2M): GO 10 25 43 111 2ft 31 15 f.'i 65 ft 14 dec 0 E. W1T1IINGT0N. $8,389 75 Number l»ttcry—12 Drawn Ballots. Greene and Pulaski Lottery. CLASS 201 FOR 1833. To ho drawn at Savannah, Ga.. Dec. ft, 1S56. GREGORY A MAUItY, MANAGERS. hc it t: m r.: 1 off $8,380—1 off $.1,000-1 off $4,000. Tickets $2 Oft—Shares In proportion. Tickets and Flnires, either singly or by the package, for •alohy dec ft E. WITII1NGT0N. AT COST PRICE! W. D. ZOGBAI M ^wv. . ■&. CO. have received 1 ft A first class J. L'hlek-Mr^f>**A« 0 j w y I ■cring and J. Gilbert *11*1 |» Co.'s Six and Seven Octave PIANOS, ou commission, of whieh they are autlmris.-d to dl-pos- of AT COST PRICK! For durability they can he fully warranted, whilst their volume of toim is acknow ledged by tho most critical con- imiseurs. I'ltrchnsers and es|ieclnll.v the Ladies, nro respectfully invited lo view these Instruments. W. I). ZOGHAUM A CO.. imv 2ft Nos. 107 llrynn and 94 St. Jtillon streets. OPKNINLi FALL AND UIM'Llt .11II. I- M1KV bftfiltM. MIIS. V. FREELAND will open this day, 18lh of October, a largo and selected assortment of ^_ goods, cftiisistliiKof French, Silk, aud Satin |iuiicru Bonnets; also a choice lot or plain and colored Straws. Ribbons, Velvets. Laces, Flowers, Feather*, Embroideries, Dress l’ops nnd Head Dresses. Bonnets Cleaned mid Pressed. N.B. And this treason, in the Dress making depart ment, she *)ill he eimbled to please her customers In every respect os to Filling, Making and Trlining. as she Inis advantages of jirocurlng tho best ana uioet *p- jiroved Paris Fushlous, monthly, having also engaged the services of n competent person from tho North.— She will pay pirllcular attention to tho Making, Braid ing and Embroidering of Children's Drosses. Drcssos I made lu tho most fashionable manner In twenty-four • hours. 174, BROUGHTON 8TIIEET, oct 18 Oppnslto 8t. Andrews Hall, COAL-COAL. TiiN.SK.lt Lump Coal for parlor us.-. 600 ton* „ __ Broken aud tVrccncd Red Aulie,250 tons largo *<«m»|i l^.TilHli.aftOliniii ll.i-liiiion.l Klun Cent for Hinitli's line,fur sale low for cash from Coal Yard, Eastern Wharves imv20—12 A. X. .MILLER A CO. P KIt .“TEAMEIt FLORIDA : Choice pig H.I.-h; do do Shoulders. d» do Hams; do il.doguu Sausage. New Flg»; do latyer Ihilsins. do Ruueh Raisins; do Chestuut*. do Ui. kory Xms. Also, Fulton Market Reef, Pig Pork, Smoked Berf, do Tongue, Choice Goshen ltutter and Clieese, Ac. For solo l.y nov 22 J..A. BROWN. E AL.—5ft0 bushels Fresh Ground just received, sale by WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. 2, In Square No. 15,' West Point, Ga. The undivided half of Lot “ Cl 5, 4,3, Cass co., 40 ucres. “ 3n8, 8.4, Walker co., ICO acres. “ 894,12,1, Lumpkin co., 4ft acres. “ 23,1H, 2, Cobb co., 4ft acre*. * 172, 3,3, Paulding cn., 4ft acres. also. Two-seventh of Isds— No. 883, 2,4, Polk co.. 4ft acres. “ 80, 2, Rabun co.,400 acre*. Fifteen (15) Negroes: Frank, Jim, Joe, Eliza, Daniel, Ilat'hord. Mary, Cinda, Judy, George, Lttle Jim, Joshua, Virgil, Alfred. Monminy. One (limitation Hut (m arly new.) one wagon, corn Mid lers, corn fans, jiloiighs, hoes, spades, one thrashing uia- chiue, Ac., Ac. Terms; fot tin-land and w-lmrf lots ono-thlrdrash, hnl- nnca one nnd two years, hearing interest from the day of sale, sreured by mortgage and pi-rsoual security. For tho lots of lan> I, negroes and plantation utensils, cash; pur chasers paying for titles, mortgage* and nil necessary pa pers. dec 1 JNO. C. FERKILL, Executor. %* Charleston Courier, Augusta Sentinel ati.l Coluiubus Inquirer, copy once jm.t week fur thre-o weeks, and send hills to this office. RANSOM STOVE WORKS, I.EFLEK Si Wll.tOX, DENTISTS, Offico over DeWitt A Morgan’* Store on Congress Street. 31 A LTV nov ft Ci R ",6oft sacks SALT in sto^-, mil for sale hv WILLIAMS A RATC'IJFF. ICE.—4ft casks Prime I 15 casks Middling Rice, Ift casks Small Rice, t H AY—HAY—IIAY—Select and Eastern Hay, for sale l.y DAVID It. DILLON, Itov 2ft Market Square. » AY—HAY—HAY—3ftft' Rales North River Hay, for sale low, l.y DAVID It. DILLON, imv 2ft Market Square. lORJff AKDOATS—Heavv Seed' Oats,' f.ir sale DAVID It. DILLON, v 2ft Market Square. L()in.-W] sacks extra Flour, for sale hv WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. c; F 1 8 | A CON.—llaron Sides oct 4—Jy SAVANNAH,OA. ( i 1,0A K CLOTH'S—Brown J nn .311 SICA I, CAIKD. JUIjIITS haring, JProfessor of •?//$*•>, ( Respectfully offer his services to tho j citizens of Savannah. f • To he Iound al \V. I). ZogbBUin’s" Music Store oct 1—3m HATH t HATH 11 HATSMI Jl’.ST RECEIVED, a fresh lot of those fine Mole skin and Soft HATS, of the latest pattern* and colors, at the STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, nov 29 147 Bay street. 4 L hats and caps am Cornrr Dnrnitril l!ron=lilon-SU'“A HW.K HATS. SOFT HATS, of nil dencrlplioiiH. CAPS of every STYLE anil QUALITY. Low for Cash oruoop Crichit. CORNER OF oc.H-ljan RltOUGIlTON fc HARNARD. J. It. OII.MOHE. r. KltUiZR. IftA tlURSLEV. J. R. GILMORE A CO., Commission Merchants, JV1U W YOHK. Particnlaf attention given the sale ol Cotton. Rloe, Ac., and liberal riw.li advances made ou consignments. lU.FERKNCEh:—llnntcr A GninnieR, Sarannah. tia.; O.G. Parsley, Esq.. President Coiiiinerctal Hank, Kidder A Martin, J. II. Flanner, Esq, Wilmington, N. C. nov 15—ly MRS. DB. CUNNINGHAM’S SCHOOL WAS Ol'BNCtl ON THE Flr.I HXoniliiy In SovollibDr. ier friends that|thi-rc are a few lie filled by applying inline- i s would ho received Into the , where they will receive tho Hfns.c. would infer iv Jl vacancies which a diulely family ns iHiardiug scholari kindesl care nnd attention. Mr. MASSON, Teacher of the French Language. Real- dem o North side of Liberty street, 4 door* ula.vo liar- third. » ov JAS. K. DICKSON, Lire and Fire Insurance ItRcnt, W ILL TRAVEL through Central and Upper Georgia and Tennessee, duly authorizwl liy res|.ousib|o Companies, to hoII.-U and receive applientloiiH from par ties wishing their lives or property insured. lie will also net as agent for the Savannah Itejmhlirnn. Ilefers to Messrs. Webster.t Palmes. Win. King, Ken- nedy A Hear ft. J. M. N-r»o««l f P. Alexander.V. W. Skin, BavaiiniUi. _ nov r tf 33. M. BIjOUNT, COMifJ’TING AKsENJP* DARIEN, GEORGIA, W OULD respectfully roferptMlos to tho following gentlemen: Alexander Mitchell, T. I. I ea-o and Jacob Unkunbiiiigh, Darien, Ga.; Hamiwl Pultnot fc Son, Savannah; M. P. Stacey, l>«|-, Lharlualoti, 8. C.; F. J, Reck, Esq., (id Wall-street, Now York. Harlan,Oct., 1855. nrl 8 rfffIII’ average prl. I ell\ .hit in;: III* bread lof the m»ulh ANSI/. I oF HIKE AD. CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, Savannah 1 ' * .f Flour -nihi-r 1,1861. j barrel, as sold in this Mug $ft. Ihe assize of mb.-i. must la- as l.iliows: Igl. 1 lb bi oz. II'.. ez. K' <1 oz. THOS. II.'ll AUDEN. C. T. l)ial>. Gray and Black Cloak Cloths, Sack Flnnm-1*. English and French Merinos, Printed Miidiii de Lain.-s, Stella Shawls, Ray Stale do, Black Merino do. Ac. For sale by Dewitt & Morgan, dec 6 Ribein's Buildings, (’ongress-st. O ATS—COO bushel, prime Ohio Seed Oats. For sale, to arrive, per brig Margaret Stevens from Bal timore. Also ill store, Corn. Bran. Eastern Hay. Ac. For sal-by WAVER A CONSTANTINE. UOA1K8.—Double refined Crushed, double refined Powdered. Coffee or soft Crushed, refined White store, aud for salo by C. A. L. LAMAll. B I lllHII POTATOES.—A eliuito lot of Eating Pu tutoes, for sale low from store, by dee 5 LYNN A SNIDER. ME.-i.UUI casks Lime, for sale by CAllLETON * PARSONS. 1/ H jl^|lDDLlNG8.-4il H AY.—Eastern aud Northern, for sale by dec 5 LYNN A SNIDER. .eks LYNN A SNIDER. AY AND POTATOES.—60 hales liny and 6isi fiilibsirm. landing pur brig Pbilura from New BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. H* EN11Y LATHROP 4 CO. have received Idnqk Rruaels 4swe«. narrow white Silk sii|H-rfine Hmjirotdered Skirts, black ann colored Elastic Belts. Mohair Head Dresses and Armlets, ffiaek l'olka Loco for Veil c Ac. nov 21 |IG I HON.- sale by ■< 9 Tons Nn. I Pig Iron, lauding and for t 1ft BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. K I ing and for sale low for cash, by ikwS JAS. 8. NICHOLS, I N ASTERN BRICK.—25,uuo Ka-itcrn Brick, ‘a landing from brig Australia, for sale by dee 3 HUNTER A GAMMELL. Y ARNH.—uJlialeTassnrted numbers for sale at the Depot. nov7 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. j^JESS PORK—dtTbbls New^Yorkcity jjirepectIon UST RECEIVED and in st. tutoes, Onions, and Apple. B n barrels choice l’o- ale bv J. A. BROWN. W A TIIS,—faxilM ll'liTte Pine UGis, 1(1 feet White B A Pine Uourds.landing from bark Empress,for sale by nm 14 CAllLETON A PARSONS. ■JOTATOE8.-125 bids Potatoes landing from hark B John llowo, and for sale by nov 7 CAllLETON 4 PARSONS. TN ASTERN F AM J L Y FLOCR.-ttfW.Ju* M:A reeelvod, and for sale bv nov 21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. 1 19IE-1,000 casks Mine, 60 rusks Cnldned.Pltoter, .d'l'i ‘ Ca“m'.K-O.N * I-AKB0S8. P ATENT TRUSS E H.—J list received,a fullsiip ply or Ihe various styles of Trusses adapted to all eases of lleruia. For sale by nov 9 JOS. M. TURNER,’Agent. Market Square. M ACKEREL, *e—*w bills. No. 2 Mackerel. (new.) 26 half bids. No. 2 Mackerel. DM) bids. No. 8 Mackerel. 3ft kits Salmon, 100 boxes Sealed Herrings, 4,000 lbs Cislllsh. .hist received per brig Candace, nnd for salo C WEBSTER 4 PALMES, it ,-5 • News and Georgian eojiy. _ nov 13 f ff ASTERN HAY—!*Ut) hah-sEastern Hay,direct U from Maine, landing per ship Rotunda, for sale by ,,*• 17 llltlGIIAM, KELLY A CO. ■ l.Ol'lt, CORN, OATH,' dtc—liljoOO bushel* 13 C |,oleo While Corn, 150 ImgsSu|H-i line Flour, 6.S1 bti-hcl* ehniro Sd-.l Oat*. Id. bush. L t orn Meal. Al Central Railroail ami in slnre. for rale hv nov7 WAVER 4 CONSTANTINE. AT AVaBANY, NEW YORK. W E offer for sale, al our SAVANNAH 8TJVB AGENCY, n largo and varied assortment of ggpoicnTig OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. and solicit a continuance of tho liberal encouragement given our Agoncy In this city during the past year. For tho Inforinallon of ALL PVRTILS intrreited in the STOVE BIJS.NESS, either buying or soiling, we have the satisfaction 01 Informing our customers abroad (ns ihosoal homo know ll.o fact,, that during the past year we Aucc told .MURE STOFES than any other estab lishment in the rMato of Georgia or rtoiith Carolina. We make this statement lu Justice to ourselves, and in ■etnaright before thu trade, aud with a full d-termln atlon of doing more and belter for our customers du ring thu preseulyuar. JAMES SULLIVAN, Agent for S. II. Ratisoin fc Co., oct 13—9m Stove Mnnuluc'urcr*, Mbanv, N. Y. NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-1 HON MANUFACTORY, no. 141 Bourn wist mvrkkt squark. rryar strkkt. 1 WOULD Inform iny old friend* and pat rons, I hnvo opened the above store, to con duct the Stove, Tin and Sncel-fron husinet* In all Its various forms, whore will be found a general variety of Stoves, Tin and Sheet- IrotfWore, which I will be pleased to show you, nnd ut such price* as will satisfy you If you want to purchase. Al kinds of It.loflng, Gutters of Lend. Galvanized Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repair ing executed with despatch,Old Stoves pat up aud Pipes furnished at short notice. Tin-Ware at Wholesale and Retail. Call down Bryan street, It will pay you for thn walk, nov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. • Household Coals, pi r Fliandon, f ffOALH.— now discharging, and will be supplied in quantities of it.-t less than two (2> bun. Price eight dollars jn-r ton, ol 2,2Ift lbs. Money to be rout with the iijudication for delivery orders. ANDREW LOW 4 CO. dec 3—2w ||AY t HAY II HAY 11 v 19 * F lour— u 5 bags sale at the depot. YE FLdUIl.- I for sale by R |!-Prlme Eastern llay,lor DAVID IS. DILLON, Marks* Square. B itE ACIIED ffVlIALE OIL—2ft“ltAitltEl.8 Jlb urfied Winter .North W.-«t t ...ixt NVJ.nle OJ), f„r sale by tlOV24 JOHN B. 510011H fc QQ, K OPE.—lftft coils Ri.po, lamliiiglrom schm.ucr jona* Smith, and for sale by nov 1ft CRANE. WELLS A CO. P EAS.—Just rcr. dec a ixlra and siijit-rfitie Flour, for WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF. Ktu sack* extra Rye Flour, land- WILLIAMS A UATCUVV. IAAIiKIRK ALE.—47 barrels of this superior .B? brand, direct importation, landing fr> ni ship 8lmn- don, nnd for sale by MINIS A JOHNSTON. dec 3 U AL SODA, Ate—1,000 lbs. superior Sal Soda, D) boxes I'ustlle Soap, 150 llis. Assorted Glim Drops. Just received, nud for sale by JOS. M. TURNER. Agent, dec 3 Market Square. “ TO IIIIUNEK E rV K118. * DANIEL CRONIN, UPHOLSTERER, 2G BRYAN-ST. ffATOULli respectlully anuoiiiicc to the citizens of v v Suvannnli, (but l.e is ready to make and put down Carpets, Oil L’lolli, .Matting, fcc., at tho shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. 3ino—oct 3 TO YOUNG MEN.’ a Another supply of Benin*' last and much nd mired style of Dress Silk Hats, rco ive.l by lost steumer at the Hut and Caj. Store, 153 Congress street. nov 27 X. K. 1IAUNUM. RAlLROAlTsfOf KS A N iTHON D«T S OUTHWESTERN and Muscogee Stocks, Central and Southweetern Bonds. For sale by dec 3 JAS. M. HENRY. 118 Bay it. CLARET COLORED HATH. 4 A FINE assortment of Claret Colored, Black, Brown and Drab Ft NO Soft Felt Hats, of late styles, just received at BARNUM’S. dec 3 IIARPERFOR DECEMBER. H ARPER'S new .Monthly Magazine for Dm-mlier— This nnmlier coininonces the twelfth volume—now Is the time to inbsrrlbe. Call early, that you may pro* cure tho first number. Graham's American Monthly Magazine for December. irao. Lily lliisoii: nr. Early Struggles’Midst Continual Hope. A tale of llumblo Life, by Alice Gray. Received and for sale by WARNOCK 4 DAVIS. Booksellers and Stationers, No. 15U Congress st. dec 3 'COAL - FOR SALE. A ROE Lump Lehigh, B A Red Ash, (broken nud screened,) Soft Parlor Lump Coal, Smith's (Riehniond) Coni. Orders received, nnd Coal delivered to any jiart of the city, by upjdlcntiou to GKO. A. McCl.KSKKY, dec 3 Sorrel's Bull.lings, Hull street. - r FOR RENT. ’ PJff HK FRONT OFFICE, No. 72 Bay street, with two Stores beneath. Apply to v 17 RAYNAUD 4 ROWLAND. TO RICE PLANTERS. T HU Subscriber is Agent for the rale of “ Anderson's Patent Hire Hnller.” It is eonijinct nnd jxirlabli 1 , nmv be worked by hand or horse power, turning out ac cording to size of machine. Dorn 20 to 50ft bushels perday. Cuts and a model of the same may be seen by application t„ dec 3 WM. P. YONOB. No. 94 Ray st^_ SCHR. A. DEVEREAUX A RRIVED in four days from Havana, with FRUIT for the Savannah Fruit Emporium. 70,000 Orange*, 300 Bunches Bananas, 6,000 Blunting*, 160 do*. Blue Apples, Ochre nnd Tomntoe*. also. 33,000 Segara, Sweet Meats, Jolley*, 4c. By dec 4 J. A. BROWN. “ NOTICE. CENTRAL R. R. AND RANKING CO.OPGA.) Savannah, November 14, 1855. t T HE Annual Mooting of Stockholder* will be held on Tuesday, IS tit December next, nt It) o'clock, A. M. _iiov_15—IK.lee GEO. A. CUYLF.lt, Cashier. CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH. NOVEMBER TERM, 1866. riff HE CITY COURT of Savannah has been n<Uourned B until the 2d Monday of December next. Suitors, Ju- roisnn.l NV it nesses. Will please take notice. not 9—if WM. IL BULLOCH. Clerk._ TO CONTRACTORS. P llOrOSALS will be ri-ecived until Friday, the 30th Inst., to take down the building on the comer of South Broad and Whitaker streets. For more particular information, enquire oftho»ubsoril>er.nt his office, second story Sorrel Building. JOHN K. NORRIS, nov 2d Architect. CO PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 1 IIAYK THIS DAY associated with me, SAMUEL 0. OAltMANV and FRANC.IS J.CIIAMBION. Thohusi- ness will hereafter be conducted under tho name aud Mxl.-.d OARMWyS 4 CllAMI'ION. Nixauiiah, On., NoV. 1, Ih.i.'i. nov6 H. W. UAUMANV CAUTION 'ro THE PUBLIC I.earning from some of tho respectable firm* of Charleston and Savannah, that iny Sclieldam Aromatic Scbnapps,la extensively counterfeited by » number ol Liquor mixers lu New York, Philadelphia and Boston, and finding that tho pirates daringly advertise their per* ulcioiis deceptions under the name which belong* to my us'lcli, 1 think It necessary to caution tho community nguinst theco vendor* of poison In disguise. 1 Introduced the Scheldum Aromatic Schnapps forth purpose of supplying the medical faculty and the whole community with a pure medicinal spirit, which migh be prescribed with confidence; to all cases where slluiu ants wore required, without producing the fearful con* ■equeucea which Invariably result from using adulterate ed liquor. In order lo render assurance doubly sure, I bad the article analyzed by chemists of world-wld* celebrity,and submitted It for experimental lest to thou* sands of dls'.i nguiahed medical practitioners. The re sponses from iht-so sources wore of the most unequivo cal nnd snllsfactory character. It Is now before the pub lie, surrounded with these guarantees,nnd bearing them unimpeachable endorsements, aud 1 call upon the com munity lo protect themselves and mo, their own health aud iny reputation, by frowning down aud repudiating thepIralUnl speculators, who are peddling their foul commodities under cover of my trado mark. No article had ever been Imported from Holland Into this market under tho namo of Schnapps, previous lo the appear once of Wolfu’tScheidam Aromatic Schnapps, luj hi* city. '1 ho first Importation being made Into this city In the your 1848, which can be seen by the fusion House books, 1 ileposlle my labal us a trade mark In the l ull* ed Stales District Court of tlio Southern District of New York, In the year ln.il, and havo the certificate In my possession of that date. The great demand which ha* thus been created lor tho genuine article has aet the whole hive of counterfeiters In motion, and tho duty 1 owe to my customers aud Irieiids, and tbe public, com- pels me, to put them on their guard against impost* lion. UDULPIlO WOLFE, 92 Beaver at., N. V ork . Among tlio complaints for which tho Schnapps has been declared a specific hy the eminent physician* who have corresponded with thu proprietor, are dropsy, dyi- pepsin, debility consequent upon long continued tick* ness and old age, epilepsy, asthma, gravel, colic, affec tions nr tho kidneys, ami all chronic dlseasesof tbe geiillo-urlmiry apparatus. For theso and many other disorders, It i* now prescribed wltb great success, by more than three thousand medical practitioner* in vari ous puns of the United Slates. 1 beg lo call tlio attention of tbe reader to the follow* Ing letters from physicluns Dr.Charles A. Lease, Commissioner of Health. Balti more, writes as lollows lu relation to the value of SchnBppsas a remedy lu chronic catarrhal corn paints, fcc. The letter I*dated July 27,1853:— “I take great pleasure Iu bearing highly creditable testimony i o Ita efficacy as u remedial agent In the dis ease Iii which you recommend It. Having a natural tendency to the mucus surfaces, with u slight degree of s'.iniulntion, I regard it as one of the most important remedies In chronic catarrhal affections, particularly those ol the genito urinary apparatus. With much re* epeet,your obedient servaul, CHAS. A. LEAS, M.D.” Dr. C. Robblus of llostou,celebrated for big cure of epilepsy, cholera, fcc., complains of the great difficulty of procuring pure Holland gin, nnd speaks of tho 8chel* (Ihi.i Schnapps as lollows, under date of October 5. 1852:- ’ “1 have commended your article iu four ca;eB—two in Connecticut, one in Voimont, and one In Rhode Island. An article of this kind Is truch needed. 1 have been unable tofind a substitute In tho mutoria medics tor pure Holland gin. Yours, C. ROBINSGN.” “PinLADKLrniA,Ju'y 15, 1853, Mu. Urotrno Wolf*, 22 Heaver street, flew York— “Dear Sir:—Last season the writer received, through your agent in this city, a uottlo or your Aromatic echel- aum Schnapps, aud since that period has prescribed the same lu cerium forms or urinary compliiuts: also lu cases of debility In aged persons, so far the Schnapps has been of much benefit to those using It. • • * • In conclusion, where a diuretic and stimulant Is required, I should use the Aromatic 8cheldam ? clnispps. Thank* Ing you for your kindness, I nm respectlullv yours, a. i). cii.iLoner, al ». 180 South Eighth street." Tho subjoined letter from Dr. Pa! uu, of Manchester, Now Hampshire, relates to ono of'.he most valuable medicinal properties possessed by the Aromatic Schnapps, and rl.ows ll.ut it acts asa specific in aveqr painful disease, the gravel:— “Al R. Wolf* : Permit mo to address you a few lladl, which jolt are at liberty lo use;if you think proper,In re* sped to your medicines called £chcldam trebuupps. I have had a very obstinate case of gravel and stone of five years stand Big, causing very acuale pain in every uttempt lo urluute. After using many remedies without much releif, I was induced to try a bottle of your medi cine. In the course of three days it proved effectual, dislodging lurt c pieces of stone, somo of which was aa large us a marrowfat pea. I continued (ho cordial, nc • cording to directions, uud the patient continued to gain, nnd is fast recovering. 1 think a medicine of so much value Iii so distressing n complaint should be kuovvn lo tho public and tho world al large. And 1, tor one, must give it my approbation and signature, THOMAS PAINE,M.D.” From Dr. John S. Rocso, chemist, Baltimore, Md M September 15,1839:— “A number of our physicians are ordering tho arlielo, and several havealready prescribed it. Persons to whom l have sold ii, speak very highly of lie qualities. A gentleman of my own persouul acquaintance, huving suffered greatly with an affection of thu kidneys and bladder, look two bottles, nud aubtequenlly passed a stone of considerable size,and was greatly relieved. It will, uo doubt,go iulo general uso.’’ From II. A. Prout, M. 1)., 81. Louis. Juno 6,1853:— “Having aeon your advertisement of a pure Holland gin, worthy the confidence ol phy.ldans, 1 write to you wlm a view or procurlugnsamplo of It. In dropsical affections, ami in somo torms of reuul disease, lu efflea* cy has long been acknowledged, and it has only (alien into disuse because of the compounds sold under tho name of Ilol.and gin. 1 want to use it al present In colic, as ll is ail excellent remedy in lnfantilo colic, and I cannot procure a compound to be relied on." From J. IL Woodward, M. D. Waterbury, Vcimont, May 2, 1852:— “1 am treating at the present time a chronic affection of the kidneys, which bus shown itself very obstiuate to diuretics,and havo been advised to use your 8cbeldam Schnapps." Dr. tinowdon PiggoLof Baltimore, Aug. 14, 1852, tbua indicates the value of “pure 8chcidani" iu urinary com* plaints:— •4 am fully sensible of the great benefits to be derived in certain form* ot urinary disturbance, from the use of good Holland;but Hint Is an article to dIttlculi to procure, without great trouble, that I have been com pelled lo contciu myself with I *s pnlntablc. and, there- tore,lesslaithfully taken medicaments. A pure first rate 8cheldain cannot lull to meet with the hearty appro* bution of physicians." l)r. U. L. Illckley, of East Boston, Aug. 11, 1852 write* “l have just received yours of the 7th lust, and being fuliy convinced that pure Holland gin Is possessed of rouny medicinal properties, which, whenjudlclously ad ministered, produce very beneficial resulu, 1 shall bo happy to introduco your Aromatic 8chcldam Schnapps among iny friends in this vicinity." Dr. J. It. Kibble. Drakcsvtilc, N. J., iu January, 1853, writes as follows;— “So great has been tho difficulty with mo to procuro a pure article of gin, and soollen havo 1 been disap pointed, that 1 ha vi- almost entirely ceased to prescribe gin lor any complaint, and havo uo&rly despaired of being able to do it with better success, unless youra I.h what you claim for; If so, you will havo conferred a boon on iho pmctiiionera lu tills country, that I am sure they will not be slow to acknowledge." From Ur. 8.F. Forbes, Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 13, 1853. “Tlio frequent notice* of the 8chlcdum Schnapps, both by the proleasii.n and thu press, had induced the dealreof testing the efficacy of thin preparation of gin before 1 received your nolo. 1 trust It will fulfil the expectations of tfiu most sniiguino, and prove both a blessing nnd a profit to auffurlng humanity." Dr. D. Colkins, town physician and surgeon at Lyme. Connecticut, suvs, in a letter dated October H, 1852:— “I consider your Schiedam Schnapps a supperior ar ticle, ami one that will not come abort of our hlgheal expectations, ll t? cn Article tho medical fraternity have long wanted. 1 have used it, so far, with every appareui success. D. COLKINH." “Laaoratory, Now York, May 2,1853. “Mr. Upolpiio Wolf :—I)kar Sir:—1 cannot apeak too highly of the purity of your Schiedam Schnapps.— It Is decidedly superior to any ihlug of the kind In ihe market. It is perfectly De© from the admixture of fusli oil, or any of those arnylic compound* which pro duce such mischievous and irreparablo effort upon Iho constitution, and which very low sample* of alcoholic distilled liquors are without—most of thorn being largely Impregnated with it. 1 havo personally In spected the vurlous processes of Ultllllallou practiced nl Hchtedniu, and kuuw that uuusual caro la taken to sepurate tho noxious elements from tho pure alcohol uud your Hclmuppa Is a striking proot of Its success.— A* a medical agent for chronic aud renal affections, 1 havo surccsriuil) proscribed It; and recommend It as an agrovablo cordial uud haimh-ss ■tlniulant, and shall couliiiuotodo so us woll ns louse liasn source of pure alcohol lor chemical Inveslietiitous und experiment*. “Your obedient, ISAIAH DECK, Consulting AalytlcalChemist. Tho genuine is sold hy all iho respectable Druggists •nd Grt.ccrsliilhoUuKed Stales. UDOLPIIO WOLFK. 22 Reaver st. New York aud 25 Houth Front *i, Philadelphia. »cp 19— luth*3m