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18/09/1855

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Commercial Gazette, The

Date of Article: 18/09/1855
Printer / Publisher: C. M. Pereyra 
Address: Armenian Street, No. 61, Black Town, Madras, India
Volume Number: III    Issue Number: 112
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THE COMMERCIAL GAZETTE. supplied regularly, free and Postage.- ore- paid, to Messes. BOOK Cluos. Civilians, and Staff Officers in the Mofussil. To others in the Mofussil also gratis, but only on application and bearing — At the Prendency— delivered free of charge to all Business Establishments, and the Private residences of the Community in general PUBLISHED UnDEr THE PATRONAGE OF ThE mErCANTILE AND TRADING COMMUNITY . 700 Copies at the ^ Presidency. J Issued even Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning. ( and 400 to the JlofnssU } PREPAID. VOL. III.] MADRAS:— TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1855. [ no. 112. NOTICE. THE Sailing of the " Martaban." for London i » unavoidably postponed till about the 1st proximo and she will call at the Cape if sufficient inducement offer For Pas- sage" only apply to Messrs. ARBUTHNOT and CO. September, 1855. For London. ., TO SAILWITH DESPATCH. The fast Sailing First Class American Ship G W. Bourne,'' 700 tons Re- gister, Captain T, S. NASOn.— for freight or Passage, apply to Messrs BAINBRIDGE ANDCO. Madrass. 6th September, 1855. For London direct- The new A. l, Barque Ballarat." 533 Tons, Register. G. THIrKelL, Com- mander, will have immediate despatch — For light freight or passage apply to Messrs. LECOT, HICKs And CO. MADRAS. 14th September 1855 For Calcutta- The French Ship " Damblat." daily ex- ected from Pondicherry.— For Freight pected or Passage. applv to GUYOT sPIELMANN AND CO. MAdRaS, 3d September, 1855. For Liverpool direct. WITU IMMEDIATE DESPATCH. sri JSP ® ; The row A 1. Clipper Ship " Aitoance," 612 Tons Register. Capt. F. S. n/. usott. wtfE'- mm — For Freight or Passage, having good accommodations. apply to Messrs. lil. NNY AKI. CO. MADBAS, \ st September, 1855. For Bimlipatam. TO SAIL in A FEW DAYS. The Bark " Pakenham" 300 Tons, Captain W. B. RANSOn.— For Freight or Passage apply to Messrs. BAINBRIDGE & CO. MADRAS, 4th September 1855. For Negrais and Bassein, TO SAIL ON THE 25TH INSTANT. The A. Ship " John Banks." 751 Tons- Register, Captain J. WALKER.— For Freight or Passage, apply to Messrs BATJJBKIDGE AND CO. MADRAS, 15th September, 1855. t. For Coringa, Rangoon and Moulmain, TO SAIL WITH DISPATCH. The Bark " Nonpareil," of 456 Tons Register— For Freight or Passage, ap- ply 10 GAHAN, EATON And CO. MAdRAS, 5th September, 1855. Bills on England. FOr SALE. in convenient sets and at any sight. — Apply to Messrs. BAINBrIDGE and CO . Bills on England at 35 day- and from 2 to 5 months' sight. tEnDErS marked as such on cover for Rills on the C. M Society in England, to the extent uf £ 5,200 will be received by the Secre- tary, at the Church Mission Office, until 12 ( noon) September 24th 1855 MADRAS, September 10,1885. M. SMOLLETT. W. CLERK, DENTIST, By Appointment to the Governor General, 18, PANTHEON ROAD. 1 3 5 10 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GENUINE ARTICLES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT. Us. A; P. Macassar Oil 3s. 6d. size Ready Cash. Do. do. 2d do. do. Do. do. 3d do. do. Do. do. 4th do. do. Kalydor 3 Rupees.— Odonto 1} Rupees. — Melacomia 4 Rupees. LOCAL SHOPS SuPPLIEd AS USUAL. N. B. Every article will be folded in one of Messrs. ROWLAND AND SON'S papers on the top of which is printed in large type. AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT. Messrs. BROOMHALL $ CO— Madras. ALBAtTA PLATE. A Table Forks, 12£. do Spoons, 12 i. Dessert do. 9 . . Dessert Forks 9 . Tea Spoons, 5 . . 12 12 12 12 12 lOi 7i 7 U 48 40 To a party taking an entire set of J^ qua- lity the price will be 42 Ks. ready Cash, and for a set of quality ready Cash lis. 35. 5 THE COMMERCIAL GAZETTE. STEPHENSON AND CO.' S 1 COMMISSION ADVERTISEMENTS. Fresh Hams, Oilmanstores, Grocery, Pro- visions, & c. ex Malabar. Zinte currants, drums of figs, assorted tart fruit assorted pickles in quarts and pints, sardines, assort ed 1 and 3 lb. jars jams and jellies, capers, pint and half pint olives, mustard, white wine vinegar, salad ' oil, roast beef, soup and bouilli, a la mode beef, mock, I turtle soup, roast real, salmon, ox cheek and vege- tables, seasoned beef and fresh hams, & c. REEVES AMD SONS sketching boxes ef moist water colours with brushes, hair pencil of tins, best red sable, hair pencils of sizes, medium drawing paper, smooth and rough, super royal paper, smooth and rough, imperial paper smooth and rough, double elephant paper smooth and rough, antiquarian paper, imperial cartridge, polished lead pencils, belt pure Cumberland lead pencils, prepared mill boards, lie. & c. Ex " Oliver Cromwell." A case of the above has just been opened fer Commission Sale, to which they invite the at- tention of the Artists of the Presidency. S. and Co. will be happy to receive and regis- ter orders for the above brand, at 85 Rs. per Cask, filled to the bung and warranted. SALT'S Ale in Wood. S. and co. will be happy to receive and regis- ter orders for the above brand at 75 Rupees per Cask, filled to the bung and warranted. The following is a list of WINES, ALES, SPIRITS, & c., for Sale at the Godowna of Messrs. STEPHENSON AND CO. HenNEsSY'S Pale Brandy in Bottles, at 20 Us. pel- dox. BLACK'S Dark do do at20Rs. do. COGNAC DARK BRANDT, 6 Rs. per gallon HEATH S do do at 16 Rs. do BRYANT inn DAVIES' Superior E B Port Wine, at 20 Rs per doz, GENEVA, in Cases of 15 Flasks, at 24 Rs. D » in Cases of 12 do at 12 Rs. KNUDSON'S Superior Cherry Brandy in pints at 16 Rs. JAMAICA RUM in Bottles, at 14 Rs. per doz. WHISKEY, in do atHRs do OLD TOM, i„ do atl3Rs. do BASS' & ALLSOP'S C. B. Ale in quarts No. 1, at 6 Rs. per doz. Do do No. 2 at 5- 8 per doz. Do do inpints No 1, at 4 Rs. per dozen. EVANS'E. B. India Pale Ale. in quarts, at Rs 5- 8 per dozen. SWEET LISBON in quarts at 15 Rs. do LATOUR CLARET in quarts, at 20 Rs. PUBLIC SALE— BEACH. Stephenson and Co. Will sell bv public Auction to morrow Wednes- day, the 19th Instant, at the usual hour in the forenoon, the following Articles, viz GENTLEMEN'S cotton socks, boy's do do. ladies'cotton, lambswool and merino stock- ings, bonnet falls, colored muslin aad delaine dresses, fancy checked robes, printed and halt mourning muslins, mull mulls, ladies' plain and trimmed straw bonnets bonnet brides, satin jeaa stays. Irish linen, rough holland, long clothe, green and scarlet broad cloths, custard jelly and champagne glasses, monteitha, blue and white finger glasses, white letter paper blue do. with gilt edge, blue foolscap, chit paper, playing cards, pins, metal spoons, calf skins, Dutch spectacles, & c AT TWO O'CLOCK T. M 21 Boys black silk hats, 2 gent.' s do. de. 18 Boys felt hats. 2 cases caeh containing 100 native women's cloths, 4f dozens of West- minster ale, 2 casks of Bengal beef. 9 kegs of humps, briskets and rounds. 2 kegs of tougues 120 1 - lb. tins of sardines rejected. AND A strong steady going bay poney. Public Sale OF LANDED PROPERTY, ON the Premises, Vurdurojapettay, on the road to Saint Thome. Stephenson and Co. Will sell by Public Auction, on Saturday the 22d Instant, at 4 o'clock, p. m. on the Pre- mises. AHOUSE and GROUND Door No. 14, si- tuated in Vurdarajapettay on the road to Saint Thome The Ground measures 1293 square feet or there abouts, as per Company's certificate No. 4295. AT 5 O'CLOCK, P. M. On the Premises, Vurdarajapettay. A Piece of Ground situated in Vurdarajapettay on the road to St. Thome. The Ground mea- sures 2362i Square feet or thereabouts as per Company's Certificate No. 3096. The Premises can be daily inspected and the Title Deeds, & c. can be seen on application to S. and CO. Terms of Sale and other particulars will ap- pear in hand- bills. Public Sale, Of the Brig " WATERLOO." By order of the Administrator to the ' Estate of the late T. VENCATA- SAM IYAVOO Moodelly. Stephenson and Co. Will sell by Public Auction, to the highest bid- der, on Monday the 24th Instant, at 5 o'clock, r. M at their Rooms on the Beach. THE Brig " Waterloo" of 95 Tons or there- abouts British measurement with all her stores, spars, sails, cables, anchors, & c. as she now rides in the Madras roads. Terms of sale and other particulars will ap- pear in handbills. Public Sale, BY ORDER OF THE TOWN MAJOR OF FORT SAINT GEORGE, On account of the Estate of the late Lieutenant CARDALE, 25th Regiment N. I. Stephenson and Co. Will sell by Public Auction, to the highest bid. der, on Wednesday the 26th Instant, at the usual hour in the forenoon, the following Ar- ticles, viz. WEARING Apparel, Furniture and Sun- dries. Public Sale, Of the last remaining portion of the large and Valuable Library of upwards of 2000 Volumes of Standard and other Valuable Works, a Case of loose Prints, & c. Stephenson and Co. HAVE been instructed to offer for Public sale, on Friday the 9th October 1855, the ! last remaining portion of the large and valuable 1 Library Sic. of C. P. BROWN ESQ , proceeded to England, it consists of Standard and other valuable Works, seldom to be met with, a case ; of loose prints, ke I Particulars will appear in hand bills. Perfumery. Smyth and Nephew's Perfumery. John Gosnel and Co.' s do. Assorted Essences, Macassar oil. Lavender Water in pints and half pints. Genuine Eau de cologae, Brown Windsor Soap, Rose Wash Balls, Powder Boxes with Puffs, Tooth Nail and Hair Brushes, Dressing Combs, Sec. & c. Arrow Root. Fresh Cannanore Arrow Rootat 5 \ ns. par lb. D » . Chittoor do. do. at 8 annas per lb. Europe Canvas. Fine Bleached and Unbleached Canvas Nos. 1 to s, priced moderately. Writing Ink. G. Clayton and Co.' s Black and Blue Ink in Jars and Bottles- Do. Blacking in Jars of sizes. Do. Japan Varnish. Do. Polishing Powder. Patent Filters of Sizes. A small supply of the above domestic Articles, adapted for travelling and ship use. Fresh Teas. Superior Souchong Tea at I; Rs. per lb. do. Hyson do. at 2i Rs. per lb. do. Souchong Tea in 5 Catty Boxes at 10 Rs. do. do. do. in 10 Catty Boxes at 20 Rs. do. Hyson Tea in 5 Catty Boxes at 15 Rs. Chocolate. Fresh Chocolate at 2 Rs. per lb. Soaps. White Bar Soap at S annas per lb. Mantles. Handsome Black, Silk, and Satin Mantles. Long Cloths. Superior Long Cloths of qualities priced from 8 to 1 4 Rs. per piece. Gun Powder. CurTis' and HaRVey's best Gun Powder in Tins, priced and 1J Rs. per Tin. Bimlipatam Sug; ar. refined Sugar at 4 Rs. per maund. Brown do at2?? Ra. do. Sugar Candy at 6 Rs. do. Syrup. Fine Lemon Syrup at 12 annas per pint. Bass' Ale in Wood. Public Sale, OF LANDED PROPERTY ON THE PREMISES, Jeremiah's Street Vepery. Stephenson and Co. Will sell by Public Auction, this- day Tuesday, the 18th Irutant, at 4 o'Cloek r. M. A HOUSE and Ground with Cocoannt Trees, & c. Door No. 6, situated in Jeremiah's Street, Vepery— The Ground measures 1030 Square feet or thereabouts as per Company's Certificate, No. 8588. ISO At S o'clock P. M., on the Premises. A Piece of Ground, Door No. 9, with Cocoa- nut Trees. & e. situated in Vencatachella Moo- delly's Street Pursewakum. The Ground mea- sures 7 Grounds and 2040 square feet or there- abouts as per Company's Certificates 8587 and 8551. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOODS, I Seized in the Madras Conrt of Small Causes. ! No. 9274. Mohedeen Saib and Chin- natomby, [ Brass Utensils aod Sun- „ Articles. Ponnammah and Rama- chendrah Moodelly. No. 14788. Ramasawmy Moodelly, , T„ b, t t i a c. J. W. Hannigan. J No, 8744. Pautcha Meerah Saib and Arnagherry Moodelly, [ A quantity of Sundry versus [ Articles. Aroonagherry Moodelly. J No. 9578. Soobooroya Moodelly, A quantity of Sundry . r'r"" ( Articles. Veerasawmy Moodelly. No. 15198. Veerasawmy Naick, J- Brass Utensils. Palanee. ^ No. 7734. Canagammall, ^ , ,„ r(; e Bo x and Bm| j ". Banlakistnah Moodelly. ) No. 13826. Rahemollalah Saib, 1 1 Old Cot, 1 Chair and £ a quantity of Useful P. Curran. J Sundries. NOTICE is hereby given, that the above Property seized bu virtue of Writs of Execution, issued out of this COUrT against the Defendants above named, will he put up for Sale, at their Rooms, to- morrow Wednesday the 19th Instant, at 3 o'clock, P. M. aud sold to the highest bidder. Terms of Sale— Ready Money, STEPHENSON AND CO. Sworn Brokers and Appraisers. Oi THE COMMERCIAL GAZETTE. S very superior single and double blade penknives, Ladies and Gentlemen's Cutlery handsomely fitted in morocco cases, Ladies scissors, and a few sets of ivory balanced handle table cutlery, ex " Nile.'' ASHTON, RICHARDSON & CO. HAVe received a. small Consignment of the above, priced moderate. ASHTON. RICHARDSON & CO. BEG to invite attention to the following arti- cle. priced very moderate. Japanned deed boxes with locks of sizes , 0, 12, 14 and 18 Its. " each. Dash board lamps 4 J Rs. Tin swing do I each. Brass ship do 4- 8 etch. Plate glass lanterns, 2. J-. 3 and 4 J Rs. each. American back do with reflectors at 4 each. Registered tin do plate glais of sizes at 2A, 3 k 35 Its. each. Police lantern, of sixes, 3 to 3J Rs. each. Nonpariel registered invoice cases at 16 Ks. Registered denoters at 2A lis. Japanned guarded ship lamps at 3- 8. Sets oval iron trays each 16, 24 and 30 inches, at 15 lis. Letter cages at 4i, 5J and 6 Rs. each. Meat choppers, at 1J Rs. each. Dram bottles of size's 12 Annas I, 1 i and 1\ R » . each. Japanned 2 division letter racks, at li Rs. Prussian hoes, at 1A Its. each. Norfolk do at It „ „ Double edge drill it 2 Rs each. Gent's white flannel shirts 3 and 4 Rs each. Do colored do 3 and 3- J Rs. each. Do scarlet do at 3A lis. each. Cambric handkerchiefs at 3A R*. dozen. Black crape at 1- 1!— 2 and 2- 4 yard. White tucked and flounced muslin dresses at 5J- lis. each. White and colored do 5 and 6 Rs. each. Grenadine broche do 8 Rs. each. Chintz printed barege dress, 11 Rs. each. Satin check flounced do. 12 „ Printed barege, 7 Annas yard. Black balzarine, 12 Annas yard. Colored wove muslin, 7 Annas yard. Checked gingham for children's dresses, fl Alt. yard. Fine swiss book muslin, 8, 9, 11 and 14 Annas yard. Fancy check muslin at 4J- and 6 Rs. each. Spot cambric do. Rs 6 each. Satin stripe 6 n Net and cord do. 4- 1 2 each. Corded petticoats at 1- 4, If, 2 and 2J Rs. each. White diamond quilting 2^ Rs. yard. White and colored rolled jaconets 3- 12 piece: Black paramatta cloth 1 { Us. yard. Do. French merino do do. Fine black alpaca at yard. Fine Henrietta cloth silk warp ? i Rs. yard. Black lasting 1 J, 2 and 2- J Rs. yard. German table covers, 3A Rs. each. do. do. 4' and 6 Rs. each. Printed flannel at S> Rs yard. Saxony imitation flannel; i R. yard. Gauze do. ,, do. Furniture Chintz 6,8, 10- 8, 12 and 15 Rs. piece of 28 yards. Plain and check white leno at 3 Rs. each piece. Plain, stiipe, and check green do at 2j and 3 Rs. each, 9- 4 Marsella quilts 5 Rs. each. > 0- 4 Do. do. 6, 6- J- and 8 Rs. esch. White and buff corderoy 1- J Rs. yard. Green and blue serge at 1; R » . do. TENTS— FOR SALE. Mado to order for a young Civilian, gone, to England— Sick. ENQUIRE AT Ashton, Richardson and Co.' s ASINGLE poled Tent, the outer fly 22 feet square, the inner 14by 20. withrattan 1 ats Chicks. Table and Punkah fitted to the Pole one side of the outer kanat lined with chintz to match, so as to dispense occasionally with the inner kanat, and Mats for the verandah. A Beechoba, 12 feet square with rattan Mats. A Necessary Tent Priced 450 RupeesJ PER NILE," Fresh York Hams, Chedder Cheese and Bacon in 1, 2 and 3 lb. Tina. ASHTON, RICHARDSON& C0. HAVe received a supply of the above in the finest order. PUBLIC AUCTION OF ALLSOP'S AND WHITEHEAD'S REJECTED BEER. At the Godowns of Messrs. BAINBRIDGE AND CO. ASHTON, RICHARDSON & CO. j ' Will sell by Public Auction, to the highest bid- ' der this day Tuesday, ibe 18tb Instant, » C 12 o'clock noon. tHiRTY Hhds. of Allsop's Beer. Ex Sir Bevois.'' 7 Hhds Whitbread's beer. Ex " Wellesley." Terms of Sale— CASH. Public Auction, IN THE PANTHEON PREMISES, OH ACCOUNT OF THE G OVERNMENT central museum a ASHTON, RICHARDSON & CO. ' Will sell by Public Auction to the highest bid- der. this- day Tuesday, the 18th Instant, at 5 o'clock, p M. AlOT of trees, bundles of bamboos, and bamboo mats, now lying felled in the Pan- theon compound. Terms— CASH. The Trees, & c. to be removed within two days from the date of sale. Public Sale, ON THE PREMISES. Of valuable Landed Property, eligibly situated in Nungumbaukum No. 1, Wain Road, near Rose Cottage. ASHTON, RICHARDSON & CO. Will sell by Public Auction, to the highest bid- der, to- murrow Wednesday the 19th Instant, at 5 o'clock p. u. THAT Substantially built and commodious upper roomed Bungalow with suitable out offices, stabling, & c.. having every accommoda- tion for a family and always rented at 70 Rs. per month. The Ground measures 22 Ground s or there- abouts. Title deeds of the above can be seen at A. R. and Co.' s rooms. Terms of sale and other particulars will appear ia handbills. Auction Sale OF LANDED PROPERTY, On the Premises Black Town, On Account and risk of the first Purchaser. ASHTON, RICHARDSON & CO. Will sell by Public Auction, to the highest bid- der, on Thursday the 20th Instant, at 5 o'clock, r. m APIECE of GROUND with Stables and 2 Coach Godowns, erected thereon situated in Gevindapah Naick Street. The GROUND measures as per certificate 2 114- Jj Square Feet or thereabouts. Title deeds of the above, can be seen at A. R. AND CO.' S Rooms. PUBLIC AUCTION,— MOUNT ROAD. Of an entire Invoice of Argaund Lamps, Handsome Toilette, Cheval and Pier Glasses in Mahogany and Gilt Frames. Per Madras.'' ASHTON, RICHARDSON & CO. ARE instructed to sell by Public Auction, to the higheti bidder, on Friday the 21st In- stant. at hall past 11 o'clock A. M. A handsome assortment of Argaund Cam bridge Reading and cabin Lamps complete cabin globes, bronzed swinging hand lamps with cut globes, wire gamze nursery lanterns with lamps, sauce pan and kettle, bulls eye lanterns. A pair, of handsome pier glasses in gilt frames, handsome cheval and toilette glasses of sizes in mahogany frames. The remains of an Invoice of GLASS WARe and a large assortment of TOyS. AT TWO O'CLOCK P. U; 62} doiea Westminster Ale. 8 do. do. do. ullaged. 6 do. C. B Beer. 4 do. Port Wine C do. do. in pints. 6 do Sherry red dammer. 6 do. do black do. 2J do. Claret 6 do Sweet Lisbon. 10 Hhds. of Beer. PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES, LOWE'S BUNGALOW, Near the College Bridge. Of the Handsome Household Property of several Gentlemen, who have left the Presidency. ASHTON, RICHARDSON & CO. Will sell by Public Auction, to the highest bid- der, on Monday, the 24th Instant, commenc- ing precisely at half past 11 o'clock in the forenoon. AFEW articles of handsome plate and plated ware, and service of nest glassware. A handsome porcelain breakfast, dinner and tea service in one— an elegant dessert service, table cutlery, & c. Very handsome mahogany, rosewood and chit- tagong furniture of every description for the drawing, dining, dressing, bed rooms and library, a first late superior 8 day clock, by " JAS. MCCABE," in rosewood case, it chimes the quar- ters, strikes the hours and indicates the days of the weeks and months. A superior tuned grand square piano forte by " JOHN BroAdwooD AND SONS," globe, argaund and table lamps, single and double branched wall thadet, handsome prints and engravings and a variety of useful sundries. AT ONE O'CLOCK r. IF. A handsome young English cow, S months i calf by an English bull. Two superior Nellore cows in milk with calves. The articles are ready for inspection and Ca- talogues in circulation. PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES, MOORE'S GARDEN— NEAR ThE COLLEGE Of Elegant and Valuable Property be- longing to a Gentleman who has no further use for them. And by Permission, A few Articles on account of Colonel CORTLANDT TAYLOR, proceeded to England, ASHTON, RICHARDSON & CO: Will sell by Public Auction, at half put 11 o'clock on Tuesday, the 1st October next. HANDSOME plate and plated ware, cut glass and handseme porcelain, elegant 6 and 8 light chandaliers, wall shades with pans and drops, clock, pictures, carved, mahagany and other punkahs, screens, porcelain and Bohe mian glass ornaments, books and sundries. Drawing Room and Boudoir Furniture, con- sisting of couches, easy chairs, round and pier tables, with marble slabs, tea poys aad corner shelves, alio withdo. occasional table, davenports, a Superior mahogany grand square Piano by 14 BROADWOOD." library Do. do. in book cases, grass hop- per and other couches lined with morocco, writ- ing tables, chairs with and without arms, also covered with morocco. Bedroom and Dressing room. Do. do. ia wardrobes dressing tables, and washing stands, with and without marble tops, toilette and cheval glasses, lounging couches, cots, chest of drawers. Dining Room. Do. do in oval and round tables, tide board, and arm chairs, AT ONE O'CLOCK, A single barrel rifle in mahogany case, which requires no ram rod, and caps itself, originally cost 5o£. A pair of very handsome pier glasses, in bur- nished frames. A mahogany organ with three barrels. A steeple chase board in Telescope stand. 1 8ets carriage harness, with plated mountings. The Articles will be ready for inspection on Friday the 21st Instant, and Catalogues circu- lated on an early date, tHe COMMERCIAL GAZeTTe.. MESSRS. GRIfFITHS AND CO.' S TERMS OF SALE. For Cash, viz. payment at the time of purchase, a discount of Ten per Cent. On accounts fully closed monthly, a discount of Five per Cent. On all Regimental Mess Accounts, an allowance of Five per Cent. On all accounts not fully closed at the expiration of Two Months-.— Interest will be chargcd at the rate of 10 per Cent, per Annum. NOTICE of their MESSRS. GRIFFITHS AND CO. publish the following notice at the especial request of their Friends Messrs. GLEDSTANES CONINGHAM AND CO. dated No. 11, Regent Street, London, 1st March 1853. " That on and after the 1st March 1853, Messrs. GLEDSTANBS CONINGHAM AND CO. will neither make nor allow to he made any shipments Wines, Spirits, or Liquors to any Firm at Madras or in that Presidency, except that of Messrs. GRIFFITHS AND CO." ( Signed) GLEDSTANES, CONINGHAM & CO. With reference to the following List of Prices we are desirous of making more Public than we have yet done the system upon which we have successfully conducted our Wine and Spirit Trade since the above notice was first issued. The arrangements then concluded with Messrs. GLEDSTANES, CONINGhAM AND CO. have enabled us to reduce our prices to the exact rate at which their Wines. & c. have hitherto been or can now be imported bv Regimental Meeses or Private Individuals. Thus, Messrs. GLEDSTANES' charge for a Butt of their first sort PALE SHERRY is£ 75 f. o.' b. or at par Rs. 750 Tha Duty averages from 108 to 110 The Landing charges, and Agency charges for clearing are never less than •> 20 And the Ullage averages 3 per cent or •• 22t .. 152£ Our price for a Butt of the same Wine delivered full to the bung is nett. The great advantages of such a system must be evident— not only is the greatest inducement for direct Importation ( its economy) done away with, but all its risks are at the same time removed, and, from our large stock of Wines, Brandies, & c. on the spot, qualities can be selected to suit Individual taste or particular requirements. The extent of our transactions in the Home Markets enables us at all times to offer our Constituents the most favorable prices, and as they have no reference whatever to the Madras Market, they will usually be found better than the Current Wholesale rates of the day. This applies more particularly to the prices of Brandy and other Spirits. An allowance of Eive per Cent will be made to all parties bona fide in the Wine or Spirit Trade. MADRAS, ISM August, 1855. GRIFFITHS AND CO. Sherries in Wood. Gledstanes' Pale No. 1, Rs. 4.50 per hhd. nett full to the Bung. Do. do. „ 2, „ 350 do. Do. do. „ 3, „ 320 do. Pale Sherry, C. Bd. G aCo. No. 1, Hs. Do. do. do. , f 2, „ 18 Do. do. do. „ 3, ,, Amontillado, C. Bd. Brown Sherry, C Bd„ 1, „ Do. do. do. „ 2, „ Madeira, C- Bd „ Do. do Marsala » Lisbon— Dry » Do. Sweet - - ,, Sauterne 26 & Hockheimer do Geisenhei. mer Rudesheimer — Portwine, E. Bd. No. 1.. „ Do. „ d... • . » Do. C. Bd No. 1... „ Do. „ do ... „ Champagne, Gledstanes ,, Do. do. ... „ Sparkling Moselle. 110- » i Do. do. „ Sparkling Hock, do. „ Do. do. „ Ginger Wine. C, in » er Wins of first quality from GILLAM and Co. • f Forres, Rupees 18 per dozen. Spirits. Brandy in Wood and Bottle- , Gledstauw' pale Braudy in Wood, No. 1, Rs. 9 per per Imperial gallon. Oo No. 2 Rs " 1 do. Gledstanes' Pale Brandy in Bottle, No. 1, Rs. 27 per dozen. Uo. do. C. Bd., No. 1, Ks. 22 per dozen. Do. do. do. „ 2, ,, 20 do. Brandy, Johnston's No. 7, 12 years in India, Rup. es 3 ptr da » « « . \ Gin, Gledstanes, of first quality in eases of 15 largo Husks, Rs. 28 per case. Geneva, Gtedstanes, Whiskey, do Do. Country Bottled... Rum— Old Jamaica, Old Tom— Genuine .. Liqueurs. 21 £ per dozen Marischino. genuine Xaa . Rs. 72 per dozen. Do No. 2 „ 55 do. Do. French „ 33 do. Curacoa- W. Foclrink's Genuine Rs. 54 per doz. quarts Do. do ,, 32 French in stone jars „ 40 Do. do 22 54 30 33 Noyeau, W. Fockinck Do. French Do. Martinique... Cherry Brandy' Knudsen's... Bs, 17 per dozen. Cherry Cordial, Gledstanes 21 do. Anizette » 36 do. Martinique Liqueurs, Assorted— Rs. 36 per Case of 1 Dozen Fat Bottles. Europe Bottled beers. Bass' English bottled Beer Rs. 6 nett per doz. Allsopp's do. do. „ 6 do. do. Byass' do. do. „ 4j per doz. with Discount, N. B.— These Beers are all in excellent order and are confidently recommended. NOTICE. MESSRS. GRIFFITHS & co. have made arrangements which will secure them a re- gular supply of Hams and < heese, Overland by every P. & O. Steamer fnm Suez York Hams, in the finest order .. Rs. 1 4 0 Loaf Berkely Cheese do ,14 0 Also ex " Queen of Sheba." Verv fresh North Wilts Cheese. Annas 14 per lb. Prime I. eadenhall Ox Tongues K » H each, or Ka. 20 per Keg of six. Fresh French Provisions. Sardines in Boxes Rs. 2 " Do. in half Boxes ,, 1 Champignons in Llnxes ,, Do in half Boxes „ 2 Prunes in Bottles, No- 4 3 Do. do „ 5 ,, Do. in Tins of 5- lbs. .... 5± Locn's Chocolate " Sante,"... ,, Jipei lb; Do. do " Vanille".. ,, lj „ Vanille Sticks .... 10 Annas each. Finest anchovies in pint squares. Thon niarin do . Salad Oil in French quarts Rs 18 per dtz. Mixed pickles 12 do Ghirkins „ 12 do Capers 12 do Olives .. 12 d « Preserved Provisions. Just Landed ex " Hampshire " Fresh Salmon 2 lb 3 Rs. 1- lb.... Spey Trout 2 lbs Rs. 1 Fresh Herrings 2 lbs As Pounded shellfish i'b. 1| Red Herrine's tins I dozen li Essence Beef i lb. l{ Es. l lb. . As. Soup and Bouillie.. -- 1 Ox tail soup 1 Turnips mashed... Mock Turtle Soup.... 1 Hare Soup 1 Grouse 1 lb 2 Do — 2 lb 4 Finden Haddock 2 lb 1- J Manilla Cheroots, Wo. 2. Just landed ex " Amelia" a supply of very superior No. 2, Manilla < beroots, selected with particular care. Price Rupees 42 _ Thousand, or 37- Cash. ) 1 Claret. Johnston's Do. THe COMMERCIAL gAZETTe. 5 MESSRS. GRIFFITHS AND CO.' S China Investment. Rattan Chairs, Clothes Baskets, Mat- ting, & cc. Overland Trunks of Solid Leather. Ladies Work Tables. Crape Shawls and Pina Silk. Very handsome crape shawls, white, crimson, and puce, Rupees 100 each- Checked pina silk gauze dresses, Rupees 12 per piece of 12 yards. Very handsome work tables of lacquered ware, fitted complete withcarved ivory fittings. Rupees 120 each. Porcelain Toilet Boxes of very beautiful Patterns, 8 As. to Rs. 3 each. Fresh Oilmans Stores. per " Wellesley." Sauces. Harvey Sauce Essence of Anchovies. Mushroom Ketchup... " Walnut Ketchup Cock's ReadingSauce.. Maintenaut Sauce... Essence of Shiimps.. . Tomato Sauce Olives and Capers. Mustard and Salad Oil. Pickles. English Galvanized Horse Buckets. Galvanized Horse Buckets japanned outside and tinned inside, strongly recommended for sta- ble use Rs. 21 « ach. Letter Balances. The most portable yet made, and very exact, being a graduated whhe metal rod with slide' rest and clip for holding letters, morocco case ,. 3 Rs. Chubb's Locks. Almirah Locks, Detectors Drawer Locks, Hosiery. Ladies fine Cotton Hose, Rs. 1' and 34 per dozen. Do. fine Merino Hose, Rs. 1! per dozen. Men's White Cotton half Ho 7| per dozen. Do. fine White do. do. Rs. ] per dozen. Do. Grey worsted half Hose, dozen. Do. Grey Lambswool do. Rs. dozen. Children's fine white cotton Soeks, Si, 7 and 9 per dozen. Men's Merino Vests with Sleeves, each. Do. Lambswool pantaloons, per pair. Silk Hosiery. LadieB fine China spun silk vests, Checked and Plaid Ginghams. Checked and plaid Ginghams of excellent quality for Hill Wear or for Childress Dresses 39 inches wide, Annas 9 per yard. Paris Velvet Hats, " Kossuth" Felt Hats, Felt Helmets, and infantry Shackos and Ladies' riding Hats. Light and Extra Light Paris Velvet Hats Drab Felt Helmets New Regulation Infantry Shaekos Drab Soft Felt Hats, green under sides Ladies' Felt Riding Hats trimmed, Sunflower Oil Soap. Champagne's Saucer Monteiths Finger Cups Cut Stem and Plain Bowl slightly out. Champagne's Saucer Ice Plates Star Cut Plated Ware. Salvers 8 inch Cruet frames, Pickle frames. Egg frames. 6 Bottle stands. Two bottle carriages with wire guard, Ice pails. Rs. Bread baskets, Cake baskets, Toast racks, Crumb trowels. Vegetable forks Salad spoons and forks Fish carvers in morocco cases. Knife rests. Children's mugs, Dishes of Argentine silver, Rs. 230 per pair with hotwater pans to form 6 dishes, these dishes having the silver mixed in the metal and not coated on it always retain theii silver color. Side dishes of Sheffield rolled plate, round measuring inches across with warmers and covers— plain with ornamental handles, 90 Perfumery. Red Hair Oil, large bottles Back Combs tortoiseshell Dressing Combs, best cut horn stained Side Combs, tortoiseshell Court Plaister Seidlitz powders superior Marking Ink, Soap— Old Brown Windsor. Do. Pears' Vegetable, Do. Verbena Smelling Salts strong in leather cases Swansdown Powder Puffs Violet Hair Powder, Naples Shaving Soap Tinctura Pompeiana Hair dye Kalydor, Bandoline, Rowland's Macassar Oil. Iron Stone Toilet Services. IrnH 8tone Toilet Services blue or green lined consisting of One Basin and Ewer. One Mouth Basin do. One Soap Box. One Brush Tray. One Powder Box. One Pomatum Pot. One Tooth Powder Pot. American dried Apples. American Dried Apples recently received Annas 10 per lb. 5 THE COMMERCIAL GAZETTE. LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY CONNOISSEURS, TO BE THE only good sauce" AND APPLICABLE TO EVERY VARIETY OF DISH. EXTRACT of LETTER from • MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras to his Brother at WORCESTER, May, 1851. " Tell LEA & PERRINS that their SAUCE is highly esteemed in India, and is in my opinion, the most patitable as well an tlie most wholesome sauce that is made." WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. sold universally by the principal dealers in Sauce— FOR SALE " ' AT THE GODOWNS OF Messrs- Arbuthnot & Co- RUM— IN BOND. MADRAS, 19 th June, 1855. FOR SALE, AT THE GODOWNS OF THE UNDeRSigNeD ALL WARRANTED. ALLSOPP'S & BASS' Ale, per Hhd R. A. R- filled to the bung. J 8S 0 0 ripe per dozen quarts.. 5 10 do. pints... 3 8 0 ,, do. quarts.. 5 • 0 pints— 3 8 0 Do. Do. XX Stout., Fresh Claret Grand vin ex" Benares". 14 0 0 Whitbread's Ale per dozen quarts 3 8 0 Do. Porter do 3 8 0 Brandies per dozen from 1C to 36 Ki. Sherries do. do 12 to 24 „ Portwine do. do 18 to 27 „ Liqueres assorted do 30 to 36 „ Gin superior per dozen quarts 12 „ ALSO PER rECENT ARRIVALS. Superior fresh Teas and China preserves of unexceptionable quality— Oilmanstores, Con- fectionery, Sic. Country Rum in Hogsheads for Exportation. MCDOWELL & co. FOR SALE IN BOND. AT THE GODOWNS OF Messrs. PARRY & CO. RUM ( for Ships use only) at 14 Annas per gallon• MADRAS, 31st mAy, 1855. NOTICE. BONES will be received in any quan- tity at the Building newly erected not far from the Canal Basin. They will be weighed on delivery and paid for at the rate of Rs. 1- 4- 0 per Candy. WEIGHING MACHINES. PATENT Platform Scale to weigh from • lb. to 12UO lbs. Counter Soales to weigh from X Or. to 40 lbs. Do. do. to weigh from i Oz. to 35 lbs, ALSO, 100 Barrels Rosin. 25 do. Pitch. 15,000 square feet Deal Boards. Apply to A. BANCRoft, at the Ice House. August 30th, 1855. FOR SALE, AT THE GODOWNS OF Messrs. PARRY and CO. | GATES AHD NOKTOX'S Champagne at3iRs. per Do. Burgundy., at 26 „ Do. Claret at JS „ 1> 0. Port » t 28 ,, D « . Sherry at is „ W » RRK BROTHERS sherry at 2e ,, iiCATn's do- ... at 22 ,, DO J. FOR SALE, AT THE GODOWNS OF Messrs. ARBUTHNOT & CO. Brandy- Black's Palein Wood Is. 6- 9 per gal. Do. Brown in do „ do. do. Do. Pale in quarts Rs. 29 per dot. Exshaw's Pale in do 26 per dot. Cherry Brandy. Knudson's in pints .... Ha. IS Champagne- Black's Cunliffe's Ruinart's . Jacquesonfils do. Constantia In pints 1& pefdor; Madeira Scott, Penfold and Co.' s Rs. 22 perdoi. Port Wine- Carbonell's & » • " per doe. Cockburn's and Campbell's in quarts.... " 21 Do. do. in pints „ 13 do. Sherry- Black's Pale in butt R » . 8°° Carbonell's Brown in quarts.. .. „ 24 per doa, Cockburn and Campbell's pale in quarts " 23 Do. do Golden in do. 23 do. J. Cockburn & Co.' s Pale in do.. ,, 21 do. Ferguson's No. 1 in quarts 21 do. Do. ,, 2 in do .. .. „ 22 do. T) 0. „ 3 in do „ 20 do. Gibb and Bruce's Pale, Red Seal in quarts - 20 to 24 per dozen. Do. do. Golden do in do, ,, do. do. do. Do. do. Pale Green Seal in do. ,, 1 6 to I 8 do. Do. do. Golden do iu do. do. do. do. Sparkling Hock- Pfahler's R « - 30 P" do « Zeller Wine- PKklw's ™ P" « <• » . FOR SALE, AT THE GODOWNS OF Messrs. BINNY and CO. Sherry Gibb and Bruce's j Palea nd Golden. Rs. 22 per do> HEMery'S do ,, IT do. GORMAN'S, Queens ,, 22 do. ' Todd And JAMeS' Superior Pale and Brown ,, 24 do. YSASI and Co.' s Brown in Butts.. „ 750 per Bull. Do. Royal Pale & Golden ,, 1250 do. Port TOdD and JAMeS' Superior ,. 24 per dor, MCKNIgHTS' 18 do. Champagne MuMM'S— Quarts „ 36 do. Pints... ,, 20 do. Do. Superior Qts, „ 38 do. Pints. „ 22 do. Claret HEMeRy's Chateau Lafitte............. it 24 ds. Madeira SCOTT & Co.' s in Pipes 550 per pipe, NEWTOn, GOrdON 1 and Co. do „ 750 do. FOR SALE, A T THE GODOWNS OF Messrs. PARRY & GO. meSSRS. TENNANT AND CO'S Pale Ale and Brown Stout now landing from the Ship " Annerdale "— Each Hogshead will he tasted and warranted, and delivered full to the bung— Price per Hogshead, 65 Rupees for Pale Ale, 60 Rupees for the Stout. By the same vessel Messrs. TEMNANT ANd CO.' S Europe Bottled Beer, price 6 Rupees per dozen. MAdRAS, 21st May, 1855. MR. H. FULLER, MEDICAL PRACTITIONER AND GENERAL AGENT. CheAP GOODS FOR SALE. N. B.— Mr H FULLER, will be happy to receive Articles, Property of any kind from persons who wish to dispose of their Goods at a moderate rate possible, for ihe purpose of effecting a speedy sale— a list with prices to accompany the articles. Medical attendance on Families will be charged, according to their circumstances. Pickles, Mustard, Sauces, Cheroots, Beer, & c. for sale. Maliappen Street, No. 45, IS/ A Sept. 1855. Valuable Medicine for Adults aud Childrca. PAUL GAGE'S ELIXIR. GenErAL DEPOT, 462, neW OXFORD STreeT, London. Has been estabLished by 44 years success in all parts of the world as the most efficient remedy for PHLEGM, AND ALL THE DISORDERS ArISiNG FEOM IT, Viz. Acidity of the Stomach— Indigestion— Billious Complaints— Colds— Coughs, Asthma— Catarrh— Convulsive Cough- ing— Cholera Morbus— piles— Jaun- dice— Ague— Yellow Fever— Indiges- tion with Children— Worms— Hooping Cough— Colics— Diarrhoea— Influenza — Skin Diseases— Catarrh of the Blad- der— nervous Affections— Swoons— Female Complaints, & c. & c. It is fully admitted by the most eminent doctors of the age that a super abundance of the slimy humour produced in the human frame and called Phlegm, disturbs all the important organs of life, and is tbe primary cause of many disorders to which adults and children are liable It has been more satisfactorily proved by 44 years of practical experience, that we do not say all, but most of these complaints can be eradicated and all relieved by Paul Gage's Elixir. We wish to impress these truths on the minds of ou readers, and having perfect confidence in the suc- cess of our endeavours to alleviate the sufferings of all those who may be so afflicted, we beg to refer them to Paul Gage's Treatise on Phlegm- This Book forms a complete treatise on domestic me- dicine and all the complaints above mentioned may be perused by all without the least fear of offending delicacy. It is delivered Gratis » t all the Depots of Paul Gage's Elixir- Paul Gage's Elixir » composed of extracts of rare aromatic and balsamic plaints of great medi- cinal virtue, being entirely free from any mineral in- gredient whatever, it is tonic at the same time. This excellent medicine may be beneficially used even where diseases in not felt. As a balsamic tonic and purgative, it aids and corrects the secretions and induces a healthy action of all the organs and by its timely use complaints of a serious nature may be pre- vented. Its taste is agreeable and necessitates no change of diet, nor hindrance in business, which is not the case when other medicine are taken. It may be administered with the utmost safety to the infant, and to old persons. The unparralleled success which for 44 years has attended the use of Paul Gage's Elixir in the various diseases already enumerated the impartia testimonies also received, not only from the most emi- nent members of the various medical societies, but also from thousands who have been cured by its adop- tion— coupled with the vast consumption of this in- valuable remedy in all parts of the world are guaran- tees of its excellence and of its adoption for family use. Sold by PAUL GAge at the General Depot, 462, New Oxford Street, London — 13, Rue de Grenelle. Jt. German Paris, in bottles at Rupees 2- 8 and 4. S.— pamphlet included ; and also by all respectable she. mists throughout the world. Sold Wholesale and Retail by Messrs. OAKES, PATRIDGE ANd CO., MAdRAs. STEPHENSON And CO., do. '„ EDWARDS And CO., Bangalore and Oo- tacamund. Mr. JONES, Bangalore. H. R. DAWSON, Ootacamund. R, ALEXANDER, Esq MasulipataM. Mrs. E. HOUGHTON Waltair. „ C. D'LAFOYE,.. Pondicherry THe COMMERCIAL GAZETTE. 7 , TEMPERANCE LECTURE. THE reverend W. O. SIMPSON of the ' wesleyan Mission, will deliver a Temper- ance Lecture this evening in the Hall of the C. M Young Men's Literary society. Popham's Broadway, at J to 7 o'Cfock. The public are respectfullv invited to attend. 18th September. 1855. LONDON ASsURANCE FIRE OFFICE. Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1720. tHE undersigned have been authorized to grant Policies, on behalf of the above Office. ARBUTHNOT AnD CO. Agents. CHURCH OF ENGLAND LIFE ASSURANCE AND Trust and Annuity Institution, eMPOWereD By SPECIAL ACT of pARLIAmenT, 4 5, vICT. CAP. xcn. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. MADRAS BRAnCH. Patron. THe RIgHT ReV. THe LORD BISHOP or MADRAS. Committee. RAMSAy SLADEn. ESQ. J The Hon'ble WALTer E. F. ELLIOT, ESQ. | ELLIOT, ESQ. MR. ROBERT FRANCK. Solicitor. J. H. WLLKInS, Esq. Medical Officer. J. SHAW, ESQ. Agent and Secretaries in Madras. PARRy AnD CO. Agent and Secretaries in Calcutta. CoLvIn, AinsLIE, CoWIE AnD Co. All applications to be made to Messrs. PARRY AND CO. Secretaries. No. 19. On the Philosophy of Marriage, and the Secret Infirmities of Youth, Manhood and Old Age. SELF- PRESERVATION ; an Analytical inves- tigation of the physiology and Functions of Mar- riage, with its Disqualifications and impediments, tracing their origin to the effects of solitary habits, youthful excess, tropical climates, or close study : ' followed by practical remarks, founded on twenty a years'experience in the treatment of Impuissance, \ Nervous ability, Local Weakness, Spermatorrhaea and all diseases of the Urinary and Generative > System. Illustrated by 50 coloured Engravings, on ' ths Anatomy of the Reproductive Organs and their relative conditions in Health and Disease. by SAMUEL LA'MERT, M. D., 37, BEDFORD- SQUARE, LONDON, Doctor of Medicine, Matriculated Member of the Uni- versity of Edinburgh, Honorary Member of the Lon' don Hospital Medical Society, Licentiate of Apothe- caries1 Hall, London, & c. The essential object of this treatise is to point out the fearful consequences resulting from certain habits, irregularities, and excesses which have produced more misery in Youth, degradation in Manhood, and premature decay at all stages of life, than, per- haps, any other class of disease known to modern pathologists. Its perusal is particularly recommend- ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of their phy- sical condition, and who are conscious of having ha- zarded the health, happiness and privileges to which every human being is entitled. It is absolutely necessary that all men should know that there are principles of personal management which cannot be violated without incurring grievous penalties, and when wisdom and regret succeed the hey- day of inconsiderate self- indulgence, how these penalties may be mitigated, how the sting of their bitterness may be removed, and how the evil and its consequences may be avoided, and, above all, that there is scarcely any degree of physical infirmity or functional derangement to which the timely aid of science cannot apply a cure. he Author has for a series of years been engaged in an extensive practice in the treatment of these delicate cemplaints, which are unfortunately too generally confided to the care of ignorant empirics, who inflict great injury on those who are induced to place faith in their pretensions. SELF- PRESerVATION may be had, price 3 Rupees, at the " Commercial Gazette" Office. Madras ; C. Von Lintzgy Calcutta ; at the Mofussilite Office. Agra, and of C. & J. Hormusjee Apollo Street, Bom- J. L. D'BELLE, Chronometer, Watch and Clock Maker, No, 183, Popham's Broadway, TO LET- CONOLLY'S BUNGALOW, at the Adyar. — For particulars, apply to Messrs. ARBuTHNOT And CO. madras 1st March, 1855. TO LET. Mr. GORDON'S HOUSES in Popham's Broadway, lately occupied by OAKES, PATRIDGE and CO— Apply to Messrs. AR- BUTHNOT and CO. MADrAS, 8th September, 1855. TO LET- FURNISHED. ASMALL Comfortable Bungalow, pleasantly situated on the top of Palaveram Hill, well known as the late Dr. POWELL'S Property— Rent 50 Rupees per Mensem. Apply to STEPHENSON AnD CO— Beach. ACCOUNTANT WANTED. APPLICATIONS for the situation of Ac countant and Assistant Au- ditor on a monthly Salary of Rs 35 will be received at the Office of the Consulting En- gineer for Railways, Nungumbaukum, until the 1st proximo , n any day ( Sunday's except- ed) between the hours of 12 A. M. and 4 P. M. Candidates must appear in person. Consulting Engineer's Office, 1 Madras, 17th September 1855./ TAYLOR & CO.' S PERIODICAL AUCTION, On WEDNESDA Y the 26th SEPTEMBER. At half past Eleven o'Cioek. EARLY ( immediate) Registering will sccure lots good places in their Catalogue. TAYLOR AND CO. HAVE for sale on Commission the property of a Dealer A pair of chesnut Horses. a pair of Iron Grey Horses, a pair of Bay Horses. The above three pairs are young and go quietly in harness. ALSO, A pair of large, young and handsome Iron Grey Pegue Ponies. Ride and drive quietly. Price 690 Rupees. A pair of Bay Sauw Ponies, fast steppers harness. Price ' 225 Rupees. A very large handsome and powerful Bay Australian Horse— goes quietly in single Har- ness, and would make an excellent charger. Price 700 Rupees. Whitbread's Pale Ale and Porter ef this Seasen's Brewing. NOTICE. tHE undersigned begs to intimate that he has received per Ship " Nile" a large supply of Types of various des- criptions, from the well known Foundry of Messrs. V. & J. FIGGINS— London, and will be prepared to execute Books and Job Works, & c. with despatch and in the neatest style and finish, his charges will be found very moderate with the view of securing the patronage of his friends and supporters. C. M. PEREYRA, Price Current Press. MADRAS, ) 6th Sept 1855./ NOTICE- PERSONS possessing good Alto Tenor or Bass Voices, may hear of a favorable op- portunity for improving their Musical Know- ledge and their personal circumstances by com- municating post paid, with ' Alpha" care of Messrs. PHAROaH AND CO., the publishers of the Athenaeum. MADrAS, September 3d, 1855. FOR SALE IN MAdURA. AN AMERICAN SQUARE PIANO FORTE, Iron bound. Mahogany and Rose- wood frame, and in perfect order. It is easy to the touch, has six Octaves, and for volume, and richness of tone, rarely excelled, manufactured by LundELL, WenneSTrOM AnD Co., New York — Price 500 Rupees. ALSO, AN AMERICAN BUGGY, or four wheeled Carriage. It is extremely light, weighing only 400 lbs.; pole and whiffletrees, and a moveable seat for children. Manufactured to order by TOMLInSON AnD WOOD, Connecticut, U. S. A 1852, Price 325 Rupees— Apply' to C s' SHELTON, Madura. MRS. A. C. P. GAY, WILL be happy to give one Rupee five Annas per dozen for good English empty Quarts, and for Pints one Rupee, and French, and Dutch eight Annas per dozen— in any quantity deliver- able at her Manufactory No. 5 Stringer street, THE first Shipments of this Brand have been received, and the quality is pro- nounced by competent judges to be superior to any previous Shipments. The following dealers are authorised by the Importers to receive orders at the rate of 4U Rupees per Hogshead, filled to the Bung. Messrs. AshTOn, Richardson & Co. Mount Road „ MCDOWELL & Co 2d Line Beach. „ OAkES, PATrIDge & CO. Popham's Broad- way. Messrs. GEO. SCRIVEN & CO. HAVE on hand the following SONGS, The Mothers Prayer. The Better Land. Unfurl the Flags. The Guardsman's Farewell. Come list to me and I will tell. I cannot let the Summer go. Love not. / oh I Cannot give expression-. For the sake of those I pra their. He never came again. Strew roses gather garlands. All is lost now. " When Nightly my wild harp, The blighted Flower. The Hazel bower. Norah deer The Wife's dream. Like a flower. Sunny Memories. Killarney fare thee well. Soft Skies of Sunny Italy. The Young Recruit. Stop dat knocking. Pray for those at Sea. Ben Bolt. Maids of Merry England. Plantation Melodies. I love my little Native Isle. The Harp of Erin. When thy bosom heaves the sigh. If mine eye but gaze on thee. We loved not wisely, but too well, ; 17IA Stptcmbcr, 1855. AMERICAN MISSION PRESS. REMOVAL. THE above establishment has been removid to the building in Popham's Broadway, opposite the old " GORDON" Shop near the Market. Printing in Tamil. Telugu. and Hindostani in the very best style — The greatest attention paid to Printing the SCRIPTURES, and all other Christian Rooks. Pamphlets, Ac. & c. Address the Superintendent— post paid. MADRAS, 3d Septtmber, 1855. 5 5 T H E C O M M E R C I A L G A Z E T T E. FURTHER FRESH SUPPLIES Ex WELLESLEY and STEAMER. SHAW AND GO. OUTFITTERS AND CLOTHIERS, HaVe received Thresher's Vests of all sizes. BeRDOES Waterproof Palliums and Wide Awake Covers— Welch and Margetson's Beaufort Univer- city or ribbon neckties, coloured Lisle Gloves— White Doe Military Gloves- White Paris Kid Gloves best kind, Dress Shirts, Printed Flannel dressing robes, Ze- phyr black Cloth Dress Coat's, Waist- coats and Pantaloons of all sizes. Summer Coats and Vests of the latest styleS . S. and Co. do not hesitate ; to state that a better assortment of goods than the above was never im- ported and the prices put on them leaves no room for complaint on that score This Esta- blishment is replete with every article need- ful to form Complete Outfits for Land or Sea Travelling- The following articles of the best quality are always on hand— riding, Shooting and walking coats, Vests. and Pantaloons in a variety of materials— Scotch Maudes of line pare tweed. These articles are sometimes'desig- nated Gentlemen'* Scarfs aud avo very useful to the Traveller by Sea or Land— White and Scarlet Blankets and Counterpanes— Solid Leather and other Portmanteaus of every description for Overland and Railway Travellers— Upwards of 3 dozen now on hand— Fancy Vest Buttons, Sleeve Links and Studs— Cutting and Nail Scissors, Pen- knives. Button Hooks— Cachmere Comforters. Car-, pet and Leather Bags of all sites. Fashiona- ble Shirt Collars Goloshes for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children— Merino Vests and Drawers— Tweeds and Doe for Pantaloons, Superior Long Cloths and Irish Linens. A variety of Warm Overcoats in Mohair. Pilot and Marble Cloth, • Shetland Goods, From B. Mackenzie, viz. Shetland Coats, Under Vests, Waist Wrappers and Socks. Spring side dress Boots for Ladies and Gentlemen, Gentlemens Cambridge Button- ing Shoes with cloth and tweed quarters, patent calf skin shoes, Elastic instep stout calf Walking Oxonians- Gentlemen Travellers Outfits fur- nished on the Shortest Notice. W. GARRATT'S London and Paris- Clothing AND OUT- FITTING ESTABLISHMENT. * FRESH SUPPLIES Per Steamer and " Nile." Kid Gloves per Steamer. W. G. HAS received by Steamer a fresh supply of Ladies and Gentleman's Superior French Colored Kid Gloves in the best state of preservation, the colours are Select including Half Mourning. ALSO, Ladies very Superior Riding Gloves now worn in Paris and london. Large Supplies of Gentleman's Kid, Tan Cape, and other Gloves of the best quality and freshest condition. *** The Oxford" Neck Tie. These Ties— with the " Cam- bridge" were received in abundance direct from the Manufacturers in 54. since which no other of that name have been brought out. New Ribbon, Fancy Batiste and other Fancy Neck Ties, per steamer- Direct from the Manufacturers. These are the last invention the name not published to prevent piracy, hut for re- ference are' designated " The Quite New." To test empty boasting W. G. is ready to give 8 Annas for the '' Cambridge" Ties of 54— none of these latter have been brought out new for 55. W. G. would here note that all his Ties are received from the Manufacturers as soon as brought out— with their names sent in a way that prevents imitation here, and which are always open for the inspection of purchasers. Ladies ff Celeste" Brown Straw Hats received per Nile." ALSO, Girls " Princess Helena" In- fants " Alma" Tuscans " Ce- leste" Tuscan Boys Manilla and Fancy Caps. Per Steamer " BeNTINCK." WINTER AND SON, MILITARY ACCOUTREMENTS. VERY SUPERIOR Forage Caps, Shoulder Cords, Gold Staff Trowsers and Cap Lace, Patent Leather Waist Belts, Infantry and Staff Cord Belts, Infantry Sword Knots, Mohair Lace and Fi- guring Braid, Olivets, Staff Buttons, Horse Artillery and Cavalry Studs, Peaks and Chin Straps, from " HAMBURGER." UNIFORMS, For General, Staff, Cavalry, Artillery, Engineer and Infantry Offi- cers promptly executed with English materials on moderate terms?,. First Class Clothing at lowest prices. - Extract of a Letter from Agent.—" CLOTHING— Great care has been paid to this, I have had it made especially light to suit your climate and the shapes are all new and good — The Cloth is all fresh and no old goods are sent. I doubt not that this lot will give satisfac- tion." Gentlemen Travellers Outfits always ready. MOUNT ROAD. CONTINUATION OF J. HIGGINBOTHAM'S FRESH RECEIPT Per last Steamer THE Patent Expanding Portfolio for Messrs Smith Elder & Co.' s " Overland mail price 7 Rupees. per " WELLESLEY" just out. Revd. G. W. Mahon's Arithmetic, adapted for the use of Schools in this Presidency price 1 R.. the Key 12 Ans., for Cash. .233- Any number up to 1,1( 00 copies can be supplied for schools. Shipment per " MADRAS," Continued. Brown's History of Roman Classical Literature, 9 Rupees. do. History of Greek Classical Lite- rature, 9 Rupees. Dr. Furguson's Consecrated Heights, 6j Rs. Johnson's Rasselas. Paul and Virginna. Norie's Merchant Measurer, 5!- Rs. Seymour's Evenings with the Romanists, 65 17s. Glasgow Infant School Magazine, Ist and 2nd Series— sold separately. Reid's English Dictionary new edition, 4j Rs. Smith's Dictionary of Greekand Roman Biogra- phy and Mythology, Illustrated with numerous engrav- ings, 3 vols. [ English Cost of 15s. ( jd.) 60 Re. Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiqui- ties, one thick vol. 2d- hand 18 Rs.—( English cost ^ 1£ 2s, V 6 ^ Blakey's Philosophy of the Human Mind, 4 vols. 16 Rs , Ainslie's Treatise on land Surveying bv Galbraith with Plates separately 15 Rs Dr. Lardner's Railway Economy 6 Rs. — Hand book of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, just completed in three thick vols. 26 Ks. The School of Doubt and the School of Faith, translated by Watson, 35 Rs. Mrs. Crosland's Lives of Memorable Women, with plates 4A Rs. Jackson's Sinfulness of Little Sins, 22. Rs. Kaemtz's Meteorology by Walker 8* Rs. Dr Kitto's Daily Bible readings for Morning and Evening in 8 vols 36 Kb. Surenne's English and French Dictionary in 2 parts 8 A RS. Snowball's Plane and Spherical Trigonometry EJ RS. Whewell's Mechanical Euclid, 5th Edition 3\ Rs. Life and Service of General Lord Harris, Ks. Murray's British India 3| Rs. Thomas Carlyle's Works. Cromwell's Letters and speeches, 3 vols 2S Rs. History of the French Revolution, 3 vols. 22 Ks. Sartor Resartus, 7 Rs. Past and Present, 7 Rs. Latter Day Pamphlets, 7 Rs. Gothe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship Travels, S vols. 13 Rs. Heroes and Hero Worship, Rs. Life of Schiller, 6 Rs " v • » The Illustrated London Educational Works. ™ Elements of Natural Philosophy, 3 Rs. Practical Geometry, Rs. Geology. 1J Rs. First six Books of Euclid, U Rs. Mechanics and Mechanism, 1 £ Rs. Geography. 15 Rs. Spelling Book, 12 Annas. First Lessons in Arithmetic, 1 i Rs. instructor, 1, Rs. Heading book, U English Grammar, H Rs. also the Illustrated London Library. Chamber's educational conrse, nearly the whole. Bell on the Hand, its Mechanism and vital en- dowments, as evincing design. n- J Rs. Mitchell's Manual of Practical Assaying vuh illustrations, 14 Rs. Lord Deltos' Young Officers Companion, 6", Rs. Aide Memoire to the Military Sciences, complete ill 3 thick vols, with numerous plates and cuts. 63; K{ fe Douglas' Principles nnd construction of Military Bridges, 3d edition. I 4 Hs. Douglas Treatise on Naval Gunnery, 4th, edition, 14 Rupees. Just Published- Mr. Norton's inaugular Law Lecture, I Rupee. A collection of idiomatic Sentences in English and Hindostani by Ghoolam Hoossain. examining Moon- shee, 3 Ks . .... ,, The shipment per Nile," now opening will follow, it comprises an admirable assortment of Educa- tional Books, adapted for Schools and pri- vate students and great additions have been made to J. H's Stock in the Miscellaneous aud Stationary way by the arrival of the " Wellesley. 18th September, 1855. WANTS EMPLOYMENT, AN EAST INDIAN WOMAN wishes to en- gage herself as an Ayah to any Lady re- quiring her services.— Testimonials of Character will be produced if required.— Apply at the Office. Printed and Published hy C. M. PeREYea, at the Price Current Press, Armenian Street No. 61, Black Town. Supplement to the Commercial Gazette. MADRAS:— TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1855. NOTICE. MESSRS. FOX AND CO., WILL BE HAPPY TO give One Rupee 4 Annas per dozen, for good English EMPTY QUARTS, and for PINTS One Rupee, in any quantity, deliverable at their place of business, No. 10, Stringer Street. MADIAS, 8TH August, 1855. T. BEAUMONT'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, MOUNT ROAD. Musical Instruments of every descrip- tion Tuned and Repaired, Pianos Tuned at moderate rates: Per Steamer. Patent Letter Sc Coin Balance, with Pencil, Penholder and Tooth- Pick, Expressly adapt- ed for the East India Compa- ny's Coins and Postage. PHILLIPS & CO. HAVE received a supply of the above made of the best Nickle Silver, and only inches long-, convenient for the Pocket, Desk, or Office, price 5 Rupees each. Per " Wellesley Allan's Patent Overland and Railway Bags. PHILLIPS AND CO. HAVE received a few of these useful & convenient Travel- ling Companion's, priced mo- derately.— Also by the same op- portunity, best Turkey Sponge, small sized Hones, Glaziers Dia- monds, Royal Rotary Race Games and the Game of the Steeple Chase. Per 44 Wellesley " FRESH Birds Eye and Canas- ter Tobacco in ^- lb. packets and Genuine Meerschaum pipes of all sizes and prices. We are in receipt of the above. PHILLIPS AND CO. J. DESCHAMPS HAS received per Steamer " Bentinck" a fresh supply of his superior Kid Gloves, Blanc, paille, light and dark colors. VANILLE Chocolate in tablets, supe- rior. A case of new Prints. • A new supply of Musical Albums ( 4 Nos.) Silk Parasols, fans, choice. French Books and Album Amusant. Gold leaves and Bronze powder. THE ANGLO- SAXON AND THE HINDU. LECTURE 1. BY M. S. DUTT, Esq To be had at this Press— Price 8 Annas, Under the Patronage of the Madras Cricket Club. SHAW And CO. 127, MOUNT ROAD. Beg to notify receipt per " Nile" OF CRICKETING MATERIALS, DIRECT FROM PAGE BROTHERS AND CO. MAKERS. BY APPOINTMENT TO The Noblemen and Gentlemen of the Marylebone Club.' THE SURREY COUNTY CLUB AND THE UNIVERSITIES. Registered Handled Bats. Whalebone do do. Dovetail do do. Match do. Picked Match do; Club do. Strong do. Plain Practice Stump: Brass Bound Match do. Lancewood ferruled stump. Double Seamed Practice Balls. Treble do Match do. Do do Warranted do. Tubular India Rubber Gloves. Padded Wicket Keeping do. Superior New Leg Guards. Improved Spiked Soles. Registered Scoring Books. Guides with Laws. Page's Bats are used in all the Grand Matches on Lords Cricket. Ground. Fresh Teas, China Preserves, & c. Per COURSER" fox and CO. HAVE the pleasure to intimate the receipt of a fresh supply of Teas, China Preserves, Scc. t by the above oppor- tunity, selected and sent put to Express Order by one of the first Houses in China, and are well worthy of inspection. TEAS. Finest Souchong in 10 Catty Boxes. DO. do. in 5 do. Do. do. and COngOU sold on retail by the lb. Do^ Black Tea in 1 1- Catty Packets. Do. Howqua's Mixture in do. Do. Hyson in 5 Catty Boxes. Do* do- also on retail by the lb. PRESERVES. Finest Preserved Ginger in Sugar Candy Syrup. » f it » » * » » » » » Finest Preserved Chow Chow in Sugar Candy Syrup.' do. Cumquots do. Pears, do. Citron. Dried Ginger, do. Oranges, do. Sweetmeats in Boxes. FANS, Plain & Figured Feather Fans: Really Handsome Silk and Leaf Fans. Grass Cloth. Fine Matting, and Sugar Candy in Tubs. All priced exceedingly moderate to en- sure a speedy sale. MADRAS, NO, 10, Stringer Street. WEAVING ESTABLISHMENT, 5, POPHAM'S BROADWAY, MADRAS. 5 THE COMMERCIAL GAZETTE. P. ORR AND CO. wE received per Steamers " Bengal" and " Oriental." Mathematical Instruments. best Prismatic Compasses with Silver Ring ; sets of Boxwood Marquois Scales ; Ebony T Squares; Proportional Compasses; Turnin- compasses ; 6 and 8- inch Ivory Protractors; 6- inch Military Protractors with Slit ; Ivory and Boxwood Offsetts; 66 and 100 feet Measuring Tapes, and sector- joint Brass Dividers. Spectacles, Eye Glasses, etc. Solid Fine gold and Plated gold Folding Eye- Glasses, suine opening with spring, and others with double action spring ; Plated Gold eye- Glasses ; Pearl and Silver long case and Turn- over Spectacles ; Pearl and Silver, and Shell and Silver, double and treble Magnifying Glasses ; Shell folding Eye- Glasses with Gold and Steel bridges; Steel Eve- Preserves with neutral tint glasses in front and gauze wire sides ; Steel Turnpin and Temple Spectacles. Military Accoutrements. Gold shoulder cord ; crimson sill:, flank, and centre company sashes; goldfiguring braid, gold loose bullion, Infantrv sword knots; orimson and gold acorn sword knots; black mohair oak leaf lace ; General's and Staff Officer's richly embroidered Russia leather belts; gold vandyke lace & c & c. MOUNT ROAD. August 17th. 1855. FreshOilmanstores, & c. from" Crosse & Blackwell J. ANDREWS & CO'S BROADWAY. PRIME HAMS and Cheese at 14 Annas per lb., or 12 Annes cash, SaTSCOS at 1J Rs. pint, Worcester Sauce at Rs. pint— Pickles at 10 As.— West India • ditto at I Rupee — best Mustard at 10 Annas— Raspberry Vinegar at Rupee pint — raspberry Jams, l, 2, ami 3 f( s. per 1, 2, und 3 lb Jars— Green Gage and Black Currant Jams, 2 Rs. per 2 lb. Jar— Tart Fruits 14 Aunas — French Prunes 4 Rs. per 4 lb Bottle— Muscatel Raisins 1U. per Cartoon— Cocoa Nibs 10 Annas per lb.— Tapioca io Annas lb.— Maccaroni and Vermicelli 13 Annas per lb.— Scotch Oatmeal 2 Rs. per 7 lb. Tin — Pink Jujubes 4 Rs. per 2 lb. Tin— Carrots at 9 Annas and 1 Rupee per I and 2 lb. Tins— Purest Dinapore Castor oil 14 Annas, or 12 Annas l ash per Quart. J. A. & CO, have also justlanded a Very large assortment of Toys suitable for Children of all ages, far 100 numerous to mention— also superior Penknives from 1- 2 \ nnas to 3 Rupees each— Cabin Looking Glasses from to 7 Rs. each- Hand ditto from 2 to 3 Rs. each— Best Turkey Sponges, Rowland's Ma- cassar Oil, t- i2 or i- 8 Cash— patent Leather and Bronze Kid Shoes. 3 Rs. or- 2- 12 ( vh— White and Black'Ground Cashmere Shawls from to rq each— Ladies White Kid Gloves at l Rupee » nd li Rupees per pair— Gent's ditto at \ and 1A Rs. per pair— ladies Black Silk Hose full size, 3 Rupees, 4 Rupees and 4| Rupees per pair— Drab and Steel Grey Tweed at Rupees vard, or2 to Cash— Drab Cloth for Carriage Lining at 4- J and 5->- Rupees yard, Corded Petticoats front 2 to 3 Rupees each — Black cotton Velvet at 14 Annas or 12 Cash— Drab Gambroon 12 Annas or 10 cash— Saxony Flannel 1 Rupee 2 Annas - and 1- 8 per vard— Hoyle's | Fast Cambric Prints 7 and 8 Annas per; ard. CHEAP FuRNITURE FOR hiRE, C. Aroonagery Moodelly ami Co. CABINET MAKERS, BeG to bring to the notice of all Gentlemen, that they have a variety of Furniture to fit any Room complete on hire— Elephant Gate Street. Black Town. MrS A. C. P. GAY, hAs always on hand at her Manufactory. 1 J. So. 5, Stringer Street, fresh - supplies o* the undarmentioned OILS, & c. & c. Terms— Ready Cash- Quart Bottle Cold Drawn Castor Oil. R. A. P. 0 12 0 Pint Quart Pint Pint Quart Quart Pint Pint Pint Plat Pint Pint do. do., Fish Liver Oil 2 do 1 Wine of Sarsaparilla.... 3 Quint Essence of Sarsapa- rilla « Omum Water 0 Of English Cod Liver Oil 1 Rose Water 0 Orange Flower Water.. 0 Lemonade A 0 Best Honey 0 0 8 - O 0 0 Treacle.. 0 Phial Sugar of Omum ( very portable.) 2 Phial essence of Peppermint 0 One sett, 2 Phials Dr. Guy's Cholera Drops 1 8 0 One bnx, 160 Dr. Gay's Vegetable Pills 2 Bottle, Best Lavender 2 Bottle, Essence of Rose 2 bottle Essence of Bergamot 2 Bottle, eau- de- cologne 0 Phial, Oil of Rose for the Hair 1 Phial, Macassar Oil 1 a Pint Orgeat Syrup 0 12 ASHTON, RICHARDSON & Co AGENTS FOr BARRY DU BARRY AND CO.' S HEALTH RESTORING REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD, HAVE received from them a small supply of the same for Sale on Commission, priced as fol- lows : — Do. Rose Orgeat. 0 12 Do. Rich Orangeade 0 10 50,000 Cures without Medi- cine, inconvenience or ex- pense by DU BARRY'S delicious REVALENTA ARA- BICA FOOD, which saves 50 times its cost in other means of cure and is the natural remedy which has obtained 50,000 testimonials of cures from the Right Honorable the Lord Stuart de Decies, Archdeacon Stuart of Ross, and other parties, of indigestion ( dyspepsia), constipation, and diarrhoea, nervousness, biliousness, liver complaint, flatulency, distension, palpitation of the heart, nervous headache, deafness, noise in . the head and ears, excruciating pains in almost every part of th< body, chronic inflammation, cancer and ulceration of the stomach, irritation of the kidneys and bladder, gravel, stone, strictures, erysi- pelas, eruptions of the skin, impurities and poverty of the blood, scrofula, consumption, dropsy, rheuma- tism, gout, heartburn, nausea and sickness during pregnaney, after eating, or at sea, low spirits, spasms, cramps, epileptic tits, spleen, generaldebiliuy, asthma, coughs, iuquletude, sleeplessness, involun- tary blushing, paralysis, tremors, dislike to society, unfitness for study, loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood to the head, exhaustion, melancholy, ground- less fear, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of self- destruction, and many other complaints. It is more- over the best food for infants and invalids generally, as it never turns acid on the weakest stomach, but imparts a healthy relish for lunch and dinner, and restores the faculty of digestion, and nervous and muscular energy to the most enfeebled. BARRy DU BARrY AND CO. 77, Regent- street, London, UKASE BY ThE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. Russian Consulate General. London Dec. 2, 1847 The Consul General has been ordered to inform. Messrs. Barry Du Barry & Co., that the Revalenta Arabica they had sent to His Majesty the Emperor, has, by imperial premission, been forwarded to the Minister of the Imperial Palace. Important . Caution against the fearful - dangers of spurious imitations i The Vice- Chancellor Sir William Page Wood granted an Injunction on the 10th . March, 1854 gainst Alfred Hooper Nevill, for imitating " Du arry's Revalenta Arabica Food." BARRY DU BARRY & CO., 7- 7, Regent Street, London A few out of 50,000 cures are here given : Cure No, 71, of dyspepsia, from the Right Hon. The Lord stuart de decies, ' I have derived con- siderable benefit from Du Barry's Kevalenta Arabica Food^ and consider it due to yourselves and the pub- lic to authorise the publication of these lines. STUART DE DECIES." From the DOWAGER COUNTESS OF CASTLE. STUART. Rosstrevor, County of Down, Ireland, 9th Dec. 1854. Cure No. 52,612.— The Dowager Countess of Cas- tle Stuart feels induced, in the interest of suffering humanity, to state, that Du Barry's excellent Reva- lenta Arabica Food has cured her, after all Medi- cines had tailed, of indigestion, bile, great nervous- ness and irritability of many years standing. This Food deserves the confidence of all sufferers and may be considered a real blessing. Enquiries will be cheer- fully answered. Cure No. 40,832—" . Fifty years indiscribable agony from dyspepsia, nervousness. asthma, cough, constipation, flatulency, spasms, sickness at the sto- mach and vomiting, have been removed by Du Bar- ryts excellent food. " Maria Jolly, Worthan Ling, near Diss, Norfolk." Cure No. 4.7,121,-—" Miss Elizabeth Jacobs of Nazing Vicarage, Walthamcross, Herts, a cure of extreme nervousness, indigestion, gatherings, low spirits, and nervous fancies." Cure No. 4.8,314,—" Miss Elizabeth Yeoman, Gateacre, near Liverpool : a cure of ten years dys- pepsia and all the horrors of nervous irritability. Cure No. 3.^ 06,— Thirteen years cough, indiges- tion, and general debility have been removed by Da Barry's excellent Kevalenta Arabica Food. Athol street, Perth. James Porter > DICKSON & CO. SHip CHANDLErs, HAVE FOR SALE. A superior invoice of Rosewood Writing Desks, brass bound, 22 inch by 13,— priced moderately. Superior English Bottled Beer and Porter, Brandy and Wines Of every Description, Cordage of all sorts and sizes. Canvas, Paints, Oil, & c. SALT PORK AND BEEF, By the Piece, American FLOUR by theMaund. Speed's Superior Arrow Root in 4- lb. Tins. TRICHINOPOLY CHEROOTS and their unrivalled Lunkas, long and short, just arrived. THE COMMERCIAL GAZETTE. Prince Albert's own, 2- 8 per hundred. Genuine Masulipatam Snuff. Check Shirts and Duck Trow- sers. Sou- Westers, and Superior Clasp Knives. BAR SOAP, Spermecitti Candles. Coffee and Sugar. Cavendish Tobacco, Cabin Lamps and fittings, JUST ARRIVED. Leghorn Flats and Manilla Hats have been received, priced at 8 and 3 Rs. Cash— an assort- ment of very superior towels, napkins, table cloths, & c. very superior English manufactured SNUFF, superior padlocks, Mast hoops for boats, mops & brushes for scrubbing paint, & c. & c. THE FRIEND OF ALL HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. MIRACULOUS CURE OF GENERAL DEBILITY. Translation of a Letter from Baboo Sorabjee Chetty, of Allaha- bad, dated 17th of October, 1854. To Professor Holloway, SIR,— For a number of years I suffered most intensely from general debility, disordered state of the liver, toge • ther with melancholy and drowsy feelings, which were horrible in the extreme. I had advice from some of the most clever native physicians, but strange to state, my malady only increased. Being a strict Mussulman, I knew not what to do, ( as the preparations of Europeans are forbidden by our holy religion,) but after wavering between two opinions for some time, I determined to try your Pills, and by the grace of Allah, they have been the means of my restoration to health. Although fifty- eight years of age, I am now as agile as a boy, and have re- newed vigor in every sense of the word. Accept my Salaams, and believe me, yours, till death ( Signed) BABOO SORABJEE CHETTY. AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR DROPSY. • Extract of a Letter front the Rev. Octavius Martin, of the Lon- don Mission, dated Maulmain, May 19th, 1854. To Professor Holloway, SIR,— Among my various travels, I have observed with great satisfaction the beneficial effect of your Pills in many cases where medical skill has been defied, parti- cularly in dropsy. A most remarkable instance occurred ( answering this description) five months ago, and has ever been present since to my imagination. I deem my- self therefore bound to make you acquainted with the facts. A poor woman, at this place, who appeared to me to be on the verge of death, was suffering dreadfully from this complaint, she was tapped eight times, within six mouths, I visited her myself, and gave her a box of your Pills, and after taking them, she seemed better, she con- tinued them, and persevered for about nine weeks, when she was perfectly cured ; and has since ( through the blessings of Providence) enjoyed the best of health. They are a truly invaluable remedy for females at the turn of life, and for young women with obstructions in their health. Your's truly, ( Signed) OCTAVIUS MARTIN. WONDEEFUL CASE!— DEATH ROBBED OF ITS VIC. TIM ! ASTHMA CURED,— AFTER GIVEN UP BY ALL ! ! Copy of a Letter from Chas. Smith, Esq., of Benares, dated March 13th, 1854. To Professor Holloway.. SIR,— I have been a resident here for the last seven years, & during the whole of that time ( till within the last five months) suffered unceasingly with asthma, attended with eontinual spitting of blood, which completely shook my constitution and deprived me of rest both day and night. I consulted a number of medical men at this station, but unfortunately my case was eventually given up, and my friends reluctantly admitted that all hope of reeovery was past. In this pitiable condition I com- menced using your Pills, after continuing them for five weeks, the worst symptoms of my disorder disappeared, and in three months I was completely cured. I still en- joy the beet of health, and now relish the most simple food. I remain, Sir., your obliged Servant, { Signed) CHARLES SMITH. LIVER COMPLAINT OF FOURTEEN YEARS DURA- TION. Copy of Letter from Mrs. Jane Thompson, ( Widow of Lieut, Thompson, of Dinapore, dated the 18th of July, 1854. To Professor Holloway. SIR,— For fourteen years I was in the most delicate tate of health, suffering continuously from liver com- plaint and indigestion, the least thing deterring me from attending to my ordinary avocations, although ray diet was the most simple and regular. Fortunately about ten months ago, when my health seemed totally to have fled, a friend kindly advised me to try your Pills, which after some persuasion I commenced to use, I must con- fess they quickly produced a change for the better, and by continuing them, every symptom of my disorder dis- appeared, and I am now perfectly cured ; my health be- ing better than it has been for the last fifteen years. J ought not to forget to mention, that my daughter, aged sixteen, who suffered cjnsiderably for two years, ins just been retored to health by your invaluable Pills. I am, Sir, ( an advocate for your system of me- dicine,) and your obedient Servant, (" Signed) JANE THOMPSON. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in the fallowing complaints : Ague [ Female Irregula- Scrofula or King's Asthma rities Evil Bilious complaints Fevers of all kinds Sore throats * Stone and Gravel Secondary Symp- toms Tic Douloureux Tumours Ulcers Liver Complaints Venereal Lumbago 1 tions Piles Worms of all kind Rheumatism Weakness, from Retention of Urine whatever cause I & c. & c. the; Fits Blotches Skin [ Gout Bowel complaints Head- ache Colics ( Indigestion Constipation of the Bowel* Consumption Debility- Dropsy Dysentery Erysipelas Inflammation Jaundice Affec- Sold at the Establishments of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, ( near Temple Bar,) London, and 80. Maiden Lane, New York, and bv all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, and in India, at the following prices :— 12 annas, 2 rupees and 4 rupees eaeh Box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. AGENTS FOR INDIA.— Messrs. Framjee Nesservanjee and Co., Bombay ; Messrs. Gibbon and Co., Lahore; Messrs. Seetulpersaud and Co., Lucknow ; Messrs. Meppen and Co., Vizagapatam ; Messrs. Lewis and Co., Moulmein ; Mr. J. A. Gibbons, Meerut; Mr. Edward Cooke, Deesa; Mr. E. Fell, Cuttack , Mr. Chapman, Darjeeling ; Messrs. Thomas and Co., Monghyr; Messrs. Nubybux and Co.. Delhi; Baboo Rhugbutty Churn Chuckerbutty, Mirzapore ; Messrs, Cursetjhee and Co., Hyderabad ; Mr. Coates, Ferozepore ; Messrs. Hulse and Nephew, Agra; Mr. Smith, Dinapore; Messrs. Boilard and Co., Allahabad ; Messrs. Payne and Sons, Calcutta ; Mr. Jones, Bangalore ; Messrs. Cursetjhee and Co., Jubbulpore ; Mr. John C. Pyle, Futtyghur ; Mr. Greig, Mussoorie; Mr. Collins Gwallior ; Messrs. Noorbux and Co., Delhi, Messrs. Cursetjhee and Co., Sangor; Messrs. Cursetjhee and Co., Kamptee; Messrs. Bestonjhee and Co., Mhow ; Messrs. Greenway, Brothers. ' Cawnpore ; Messrs. Macdonald and Co, aUmballah ; Messrs. Darrell, Brothers, Bareilly and Nainee Tal; Messrs. Oakes, Patridge and Co., Madras. Holloway's Pills, unquestionably the most efficacious Remedy in the World for Asthmatic Complaints and Coughs.— The number of cures these wonderful Pills have effected in all parts of India, more particularly incases of asthma of long standing, and coughs, leave no doubt upon the mind of all who have used them that they surpass any thing of the kind ever made known; by a perseverance with this admirable reme- dy, the sufferer is qiickly restored to health, after every other means have failed; and it is a truth beyond dispute, that there is no ease of bilious disorder, or liver complaints, but jfiat will quickly yield to the powers of this mighty medicine. 22 A REMARKABLE MAN. AND A UNIVSRSAL REMEDY FOR DISEASE. This city is now the home of one of the most re- markable men of the age— a man who has traversed the civilized globe, and established in almost every country which he has visited, the sale of his medi- cines for the relief of human suffering, and which are a certain cure for disease in all its forms. We allude to PROFESSOR THOMAS HOLLOWAY, of London. It is now several years since this benefactor of the human race first proclaimed to the world, through the Bri- tish press, that he had, after deep research, prepared a remedy that was sure to eradicate disease, years of patient investigation into the laws of human phy- siology which control our bodies in health and when diseased, led to the invention and preparation of the • world- renowned HOLLOWAY'S PILLS and OINTMENT. Nearly, if not quite, one half of the human race have taken his medicines! His name is as universally kuown over the globe as that of Alexander, Napoleon or Washington, when in the height of their ambitious career. If they conquered nations on the field of battle, Professor Holloway has, with no weapon but that of science, conquered disease in all its forms. His meritorious career is bouuded by no imaginary lines of latitude and longitude short of those marking the confines of civilization itself. No isolated coun- try or nation was sufficiently extensive for the oper- ation of his enterprising and gigantic intellect. Wherever disease has a residence, there he has pene- trated with his medicines, and left an enviable and enduring reputation. After enlightening Europe, his fame spread over Asia, and the civilized portions of Africa, and finally appearedin America. Ho has translated the cures he has performed, and the vir- tues of his medicines, into as many languages as the missionaries have the Bible. Governments, other- wise the most despotic, have been forced by the great value of his medicines, and their popularity wiih the people, to remove antiquated and time- honored re- strictions upon theintroduction of foreign medicines, and open their custom houses to & free introduction to the Pills and Ointment, of this distinguished man. Empires and kingdoms removed the barriers of ages against the introduction and sale of proprietary or patent medicines, and freely permitted Holloway's medicines to become the physician of the masses.— N, Y. Despatch. 1 IMPORTS. 1S55 September 6th.— Per Am. Bark G. W. Bourne, Captain T. S. Nason, from London. AGENTS.— MESSRS. LINE AND CO.— MADRAS. Arbuthnot and Co.— 100 Hhds. Merchandize— Dymes and Co.— 51 Packages do— T. A. Jenkins, Esq.— 3584 Bundles Iron— Lieut. Col. Alcock— I case Merchandize— S. Naidoo— 3 Bales do.— T. D. and S.— 32 Cases and 513 Packages do. 1855 September 8th.— Per Bark Rangoon, Captain T. Haskin from London. AGBNTS.— Messrs. MILLER AND SONS. Arbuthnot and Co— 97 hhds. pale ale— Dymes and Co— 51 bales and 9 cases merchandize and VS parcels samples— Mrs. Col. Browne— 1 case merchandize— J. B. Chaix, Esq— 40 bnndles steel— T. A. Jenkins. Esq— 1071 No. rails— SCo No. sleepers— 20 casks bolts, & C- 43 do clay— 19 do wine and 29231 No. tire, square, triangular aud round bricks— V J. C GL- and CO— I case merchandize— M. M. B. S. L. & Co. — 9 packages do— M. & S. G — 11 cases copper. 1855 August 28th.— Per Ship Courser, Capt. C. Day from Hong Kong and Singapore. AGENTS.— MESSRS. ARBUTHNOT AND CO. Griffiths and Co— 330 packages tea— 1 box silks— 32 sets rattan baskets—- 2C do trunks— 5 do leather portmanteau— 2 boxes an3 20 rolls Chinese ware and 50 boxes preserves— Pari V and CO— I5j do and 161 cases do-— 12 boxes cassia and 1 do CAssia oil— I < lo indian ink— 1 do indigo— 23 do crackers— 455 pack- ages and 4 chests tea— 1 box fans— 4 do silks- & C—• 7 rolls mats— 6 setts and 1 case sundries— W. Hay- lett, Esq — 150F> chests— 50 packages and 5 boxes tea — 1 do preserves and 2 do crackers— J. H. Blair, Esq — 7 packages merchandize— M IT— 1 box false pearls — J. G. N and Co. Madras— 36 do preserves and 1 do sundries— J G and CO— 4 do crackers— F, J G— 1 do fans— M C and Co M— 6 packages tea— M. C- and Co M A and CO— 24 do— M O aud Co M A nnd Co Bangalore— 33 boxes preserves— S M C and Co — 2 do and I roll sundries— K R and Co— 19 pack- ages tea— K R & Co Madras— 34boxes PRESERVES & 2 do silks and fans— O P and Co— 152 packages vea — O P and Co Madras— 39 cases preserves— L— 1 d ® Chinese ware— L Silks— 1 do— LC— 1 do— EC— 1 do— C C C— 47 packages tea— C C C F— 54 do- Fox and Co Madras— 13 do— 35 boxes preserves and 3 do sundries— C Condappa Chetty & Co— 12 do TEA — C. C. and Co— 4 do crackers— Madras'C. C. C. & Co— 1 do sundries ana 12 do preserves— S. and Co — 8 packages tea— S. & Co Madras— 4 do preserves — S. and Co G— 6 do chinese ware— S and Co G. Silk— 1 do & 6 setts do— C. W— 1 box do— V. P. C. Madras— 4 cases preserves and 6 packages tea— A. C. C and Co— 8 do— C. C. C. and Co Madras— 26 boxes preserves— C. C. C. and Co— 2 do crackers T C C— 1 do fans— C— 4 do cassia— A. T. C. Mad- ras— 1 do fans— 3 rolls matting— 15 cases preserves and 34 packages tea— J. E. and Co Madras— B— 18 cases preserves and 1 do sundries— C— 6do crackers — S. A. C. Madras— I do glassware— B. and Co Madras— 42 do preserves— Addressed— 1 paper box merchandize. Shipping Intelligence. MADRAS. ARRIVALS.— September 13, French Ship Darablat, Grinon, from Pondicherry 12th September. Do. American Ship Hippogriffe, Howes, from London 2d June. Do. 14, American Ship Niobe, R. Grants, from Colombo 9th September. Do. Bark Minerva, R R. Johnstone, from Mau- ritius 2lst August, Galle 10th September. Do. Steamer Oriental, G. Henry, from Cal- cutta. Passengers for Madras.— Mr. H. B Riddell and Na tive Male Servant, Major J. S. Banks & Native Male Servant, Col Borrodaile and Mrs. Borrodaile, Lieut. Fisher. Baboo P. M Dey, Moonishee, N. Doss and 3 Native Male Servants, A. Meneaud. Mr. Oakshot, Mr. Riddell'S Native Male Servant, 3 Natives, Mr. J. S. Alexander. For Galle.— Mr. J. B. Mackintosh, Mrs. J. B. Mackintosh, and Native Female Servant, Col. Goldie and Native Male Servant, and Mr. J. Simpson. For Bombay.— Mrs. Goff. For Alexandria,— Mr Lock, Mr. & Mrs. D'Souza. For Maaseilles.— Mr. G. Whitney, Captain RosS Mr. Marshman, Mr. Dickens, Mr. A. Shank, Rev. G. W. Coopland. For Southampton.— Mr. Murray. Miss Winckworth, Lieut. Mylne, Lieut. Fraser, Mrs Fraser, Mrs. Jack- son, Mr. R. Syall, Mr. Gladson. MR. F. Pearse. DEPARTURE.— September 15, P. AND O S. N. Stea- mer Oriental, G. Henry, to Point de Galle, Aden and Suez. Passengers from Madras to Southampton.— Mrs. F. Grace and 2 European female servants; C. Murray, Esq., Mrs Murray and Infant, Mrs. Mead. Lieut. C. W. Cox and Europen Servant and W. Hodgson. Esq. From Madras to Marseilles.— Lieut. J. Allardyce. From Madras to Malta Lieutenant N. E. B. Kin- dersley. From Madras to Suez.— Lieut. Allardyce's Native servant. From Madras to Point de Galle.— Lieut. C. Luard, Mrs. Garvock and 1 Horsekeeper, ( deck.) Madras, Printed at the Price Current Press,
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