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ftejmMwm VOLUME MU SAVANNAH,. GA.. TUESDAY MOktfflN G, OCTOBER 16.1855. NUMBER 219. HE REPUBLICAN IS ri’BMMIKD ilv, Trl-Wotskly und Weekly, 11V LEX \NDER & SNEED. ITV ANI> U»l ^TYI'lll.MTKHS. TKKMS KKDUCKD.1 .. Paper, in ii,.i pm.I in Advance jjtff. Fare II<<IH<< <I. ibm Passage to NowYork $20. SEMI-WEEKLY. i m i i ii »r i i'i s w V 11 - >*>*'“* Weekly, ,<l Paid in n Advnnco Advance . lily, invurial.lv in Advance - Price— U> Copica ‘ .ffi.OO .. 15,00 , 3,00 , 4 00 ilcil l. ii order for llic |»t»l’' ,r >»« » l ~ ulva will, nir.iiey, or u sutis- H...I *|d •' vii. (.(■:. i. -s r I.MKI aid -. I.' . I) i I'lllps , I,VON. »* M. S. WihiPIII'LL, •» 41. R.S. HKNCK, viva' mill ;/ WEDNESDAY nnd SATURDAY, ,ip...>•«• among tl.c largest nil the const, tin- in -peed. safely nr t*«>nif *rl. making their tlii) in nix > Imiir*. Hint ire commanded ny chi a d I'initte officers. Having elegant they oiler u an.si desirable «*ed Cabin Puss |*o . < N orlt. , . $2n , ills: P MiKI.I'OlUl. K \ Y 4t Ull., ShvuiiiihIi. **% M'L. L. M IT'’ll ILL, rJOroadway. ueVf, I SNA. New York. w YORK AND LIVERPOOL I . v VI % 11. NTfl A31 li||N. rIIK SIIIHS COM CRISlNO THIS 1.1 NIt ARK ATI. I’li’, I BA I.TIC. r&n Wkst. I t’apt-Comstock. PAOl r 10, ; ADRIATIC, Ou|il. Syk. | Onpt. j. Those ships having been built by Jr \coniruci,expressly f>.r government ser- r Itr i ft vice, every care bus been taken In aaMHBMfeu iheir construction, iih also in their en- ensure sirengtn uud speed: and their acc«in .Intmii* Tor passengers are unequalled fur elegance .uufort. >cc of |Tassage from New York lo l.lverpool. In first n 1130; In second cabin, $75; exclusive use of ex- •ue stale re< m, $325. From Liverpool to New York, . and £2H a experienced Surgeon attached to each ship, o berms can be secured until paid for. I'RllPtHKD D.lTES OF H Ml.I NO. from .Veto I’ortt. from Liverpool. 1655. I MM. lees day.... Juit.24 . IMV5I Saturday Ian. 13.. 1855 ■tiiesdi)....l eb 7..IH.».'»paturduy $. Feb. 27.. 1855 ednesduy.... Feb -I - • 185.5 Saturday.... Feb.HI.. 1855 I Saturday... ..Ian. 24.. 1855 Freight or Pit-sage apply l>. W ARD K. Ur rl.I.lNS, 50 Wall street, N. Y. 1WN, SllllH.EY fc CO., I iverpnnl. .CHEN, KKNN illl)4t CO,27 Austin Friars, London. .. WAIN WRIGHT h CO., Paris,or ' II. Hit \Prill, Havre. y ilie owners of these ships will not he account*- I r gold, si vor, bullion, spine. Jewoln, precious ir*. or me tils, unless bills of lading are signed ,'lor, and the value thereof ex pressed therein, iiiplier* pie,i*6 take notice, dial the ship, of this c cannot carry any goods contraband of war. Citji Bnulittns ©flCD#. oEJtKR.it. AUt r/owwA’/V< o.im//ss/on M E n O IIA IV T , No. 564 Huy street, Solicit, from his irlomls consignments of every de- acriptioii . My personnl nttenilon will be given to the solo of Real Estate, liana slock, toe. Holer to Hiram Roberts, F.sq., Pierson, llcldt & Lo Ii F Wood St Co. Noble Lyon, I'.sq . Savuiinah ; E II Harris, II. S. Tides* to Co., Rules to. Lucas, VV. D. Hob- hill, Montgomery, Ala. mar 17 tV II. WAItlVL || YllliUNII 431, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner «l Huy nnd .Vltiniaomory-siv.,Savannah,Ua. Solicits consignments, ami is prepared lo receive Cot ion und Merchandize generally, upon storage. Jan I Nnv.15,’55. j.tniiN n. nh iioi.s GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, June# wharf, foot of Aboroorn-street, jail SAVANNAH, (1^ ^y_ PtIILF.TOA «V IMIISDVS Genoral Commission Merchants, M2 IIA V STItEET, SA / ANN A 11,(1 li< III! 51A. II. K. CARLtTON. ClIAS. PARSONS. dec IM All*IB iV JOHNsT’IPL lirncrnl Auction fc Commission TIerrhants. Tender their services to their Irleiida and the public juu 3 c J.C. RUSK, J. II DAVIS. W.II.LONO. HIM , IMVIN A 1,031(4. C O \I MISSION M E It 0 H A N T S, June l Xnvunniili La. jTorrffln Huafaron Caras. HUItltlO (VJIIAIA, W A YES ill HH», RUItKE COUNTY, (J A. Practice law tu Richmond, llurke, Washington, Bcrlveu uud Eniuuiiel. THOb. M. BEnniBN. MAl.COI.H D, JONKS. dec Id |y Mini It A NAN1113IX* A T T U It Jf E YS A T 1. .1 IK. \t nynosboro*, 44a. RoToreuce - Mcusrs. A J.&. T. tV. Miller, Augusta. Ha. oct 2 • v XcUi^ottt atUicrtC#tncHt» From .S'. M. Peltengtll .(• Co.’s Advertising Igency, 11 Nassau st., A'rio York, oa<1 No. 10 State t , Hutton, I*, it Co are Aieuts lor the most innueti*l unu lar- R#*t circulating Commercial panors both Inlhe United Rl ties uud 'heUiinudas. SA.T|l i;i, l>Al..lli:il A Ml*, Dealers in HARD H ARE, CUTLERY. FILES, EDGE- T o U 1. S See. WIDO.I’.SALK ANU KKTAlb. No. 184 Congress and 07 si. Julian streets, June 3 Saiannah, Georgia. Will. W it I€4II r GENERAL. BROKER, FOR THE PURCHASE AJtlJ HAI.E OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, RAY LANE, SAVANNAH, Oj\j P A I T I". A, IIUTTO* A CO. FACTORS, FOllWARDiNtS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS J> H-l II. A, CRANK, L. W . WKLI.S, ItlCIIARD CURD. CHAM:, IVEI.IA * (O., COTTON FACTORS, AND Forwarding A Commission Merchants* No. M2 RAY STREET, SAVANNAH,OA. Jy H-'f UATYAltDii HOWLAND, p A.OT one GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. U2 Day Street E . <4 . Cl II A * INS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Forisylh. (ia<> Will practice in tho Flint anil Hd|o|niiig couiillecof the Jan 7 ^ Macon Circuit. tf_ U MI. A. (illlTO*, ATTORN E Y A T LAW, nov3tr. IHoiilic.cllo* f4eo. \VI I/l.l % 31 EIIWAICIIB. ATTORNEY AND t.'OUNSEI.LOR-AT-LAW, VIii'ininpy, Florlilii, will practice In the Courts of East and Smith Florida.; References—'Tunno Pinkney to. I’o.,Charleston,S. C.s Pierson, Heidi & Co., Suvuimuh, Cu ; Cooper k. Mother. Micaiiopy, Fla. iiiareh 20 ly* V.l .7111 II I. YY. PEPPEIt, Succeasor lo HENRY J. PEPPER It SON, Wnii'liex. Jewelry und Bilver Y%’nrc, No. 175 Chcsnut a/., opiwnite the State House, Pliiluucleliitt. may 30 ly_ WII.MA.TI 31. TI V\b, Factor & Commission Merchant, For Florida an** Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WllARF, OUAULES r0i\. 8. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 flmo \VI l.l.IA 31 J. Wll.Clir. 1C, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warronton, Goo., Will practice in tho Northern Circuit of Georgia, and m theconntiesof llurke,Columblu, Jefferson and Wash ington, of tho Middle Circuit. ly may» FULTON H^UmE, ATI, A * T A «■ 4 II It CIA, RV A. E.REEVB4. Atlanta. March 14. 1*55. if mar lf» NDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, GA. 7 'llEentire scloin-lic year ol this lusiiiuHiui, by a juu t resolution uT itio Fucully and Trusleos, has •a tirowu in none term, commencing on iho First •if'iy in September, and closing mi Commknokmknt t. Iliursday alter the fmirih Sunday in Juno. rsrtM.Tr. \r<H>Trs AI.DI.N, A. ii..President —Professorol rzllrli l.iteraiure and Indent Lniiguuges. Krv.j. II. CAI.D WELL, A. M.—l'rolessor of Mental I Mural Philosophy. Rev. T. X F* Hts PER, A. M.—Professor of Mathe- . <« slid Natural Science. Me* \NN E. Al.DUN—Principal Primary Depart- - .and ln«truc'ress in Botany and French. ii. I.IGMisKI —Principal of Mu«lo Dnpartmtmt. Vi* I. E GK lNT uud Mrs E. T. CALDWELL-Or- r i.tl brunches. * In-in it,<ui now presents lo the public, advan- - s hU'li low pogM'ss. A large and oleganlly con- cd College viiitlce; olio of Hie largosi Clmpcls in -retail uuco«sart out buildings mill oncloBures; ifilmg di‘|inriineiH. lined up la iho most neat and •mlaUle style, uni under the superintendence of the hers I he m selves ; Willi llic whole doiiieslli depart- |fni under i lie careful direction of ladiesof experience, ilia nil the faculties lor a thorough course of In- • f»a will' ll any similar inslilullon can offer. It be icon by reference in our catalogue, that our rates ••aril mid Tuition are less than cun bo found else, ••• This fact, hi those times ol pecuniary pressure cihy of the consideration of those having duugli • leducale. 11 lit* Hoarding Department will ho under the direction "re-ldont Ald n mid lady, ami Professor Uuhlwell lady. With spaclint* and cnmlnriulilc d •rmitortes, .(• und convenient closi • t*, ew and cleg,nit fiiriiliurn, laud experienced servant-, am tables furinslied •i the be«t that the mark t affords: together with n •ile-ome Inn paretilal iitsci|illtii*, wi* hope to Increase • liberal pniMmiae with winch this lusllliltinu has crlo been favored. F. X. FtiRdTElt, Sec’y Faculty. I'hhcri. Jltlj SHI, 1855, nuv 7—Jan I »5fl It.ll.TiatMt l»l. Ill 1*14 %■. ( oLM.Ui, ATS\V l.NN Ml. OKilItGI \. I **E* 8 * i l' ( N • IF I.ECTi'EEH In the above Inatl*u- lien will cointiienee on the first day of November t> minute on the flr-t of March. • i 11iii,|oe. at tin- t'ollege building, will be o|ien- |iat'eul< on I o 2>i||i of t ictuber, uud be continued annul tin- -f—i< ii. • Facility •« co iMitiiled a- follows : i. Ill KM, M D , (late m Suvanimh Medical Gol- | , (ofes»'0 - of Hie Princ.lide mid Practice of Physic, it tuY \ Nit t.\ V, M D , (of Way nesboro', Ga.,) - >r of Ob-leirlca uud discuses of Women and l>?.'r.Y I’ V'ltWi'MD, M. D..(of - okosbtiry, H. Vntessnr ol 51ale(ia Mcdicuund .Medical Juri«pru- ME*4 s. \H Ht EL, M. D., (of Ruvuunub, Gu.,) Pro- r.u llmlomy. •IN l* »V i>, M. 1)., (of Abbeville, 8. C.,) Professor I INy doing v. I Ii.l.l i M T. FEAY, M. D, (or Snvautmh, Ga.,) f.'«-,>r ol uiiemlslry nil I'lmrinacy. II lltl.LS G IN lllL, M I) . CD Suvaiinah, Ga.,5 >r>sor pro.turn, of the Principles aud Pructico of Ksry. '-ineiislrutor of Attulomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of annali ) la-fees will be—$1110 dollars for the enilre Course '.setures; Slit Domoiialrutor’s je; Graduation $30. riola Ion $5. 'ramremi tils have lioen made by which students he acc< nn mod tiled with good board at irom $3 1-2 |>er week. ITer liiriher information address, 28 II. L. IIYRD, M.D., Dean. KPHRAlM DaVNAUD Liberal adviiuces t and produce. * r. Rowland, jr u io on consignments of Cotton Jy I- WAYNE, GRENVILLE & CO. F A C TO K », CoiniiiiM«i|oii and Forwarding +11 Ml It CiMaYTS, BAY NTIILET, >AY\N\AII- TH08. 8. iVAYNK, C. E. GUENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SIMPLE. J7 —If Savannah. Gtmtiunnoga. WM. AIJDI.LY CitLTBR. JN" CoUFER FRASER. 4 4M A- Fit AM II. r a ct o n s GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAV STIiKin 1 . SAVANNAH, HA. Jy r-' WAVER it CONSTANTINE. Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN GRAIN, UATT, clbc. Join *.’ ICiiiiaiiiu lilt) Mrcri. SAVA N N A H, G A. F. WAVER, P. L.t:ON>TANTINE. _rjT*sir let attention will be given to Receiving and Forwarding g mils. Je .*» — if . W A K NOCK A B.l Vls, {Successors to Cubbrdge it- It rot her.) WHOLKSSLK AND KXTAIt, Booksollers and Stationers, No. 159 CONGRESS 8”., South side Market square, SAVANNAH, GA. WM. K. DAVIS A . 1» (* * € 13 , ill porter A 3liiiiul'ucl rer of Svgursi no. 13 W IIIT a K K ll-STH KKT, Keeps on hmnl a well selected slock of Imported Me- gars, also Mmiiifac.tured Tobacco, Snuff. Pipe-, und all ' ' ' Iiiisiiivbs which nov 3 HlflfiXIl HE Rooks lor SubHcrliitioii lo the charleston and Savunnuti Railroad will be re opened the I5lh De- pnlier. IH54,aml kept open until further notice, atlbe 'Hawing places,to wit: COM MISION EKM. ' harleston.— L. T. Porter, (ills Mills, Wm. C. Ilco. Savannah.-Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Screven, Col. I It. Lawton. [\darns’ Run.—Hawkins8. King, l>. P. Wilkinson,J. ’ »b*!r. Il.disto Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jas.llopklnson,Col. E T Whaley. (tValtorboro*—Col. M. E Carn, D. 8. Henderson, J. Ilurbridge. '•Iiepoo.—Lawrence Wllsell.W. ||. Lowndes, Jas. Hlietl. ['iltketcher.—Thotnaa McTeer, B. McBride Peeples, ‘ inn- \llen. " h'taligo— W. K Hutson. J. II. Sanders, John Mar l"’hippy Swamp Muster Ground.—Harwell Mcllride, L. I rumplon, It. \. Tay lor. Iimnvillc.—F. W. Fickling. Wm. Y'eomans.Tbad- Hacklier. auiorl.— Edmitml It licit. It. J.Johnson, J. D. Pope, .•'aliainville.—Col. John Webb, Wilson lYrribeu, mi How. rd. J'on.—T. II.Coe, It. II. Kitk, Itr. P. Pritchard. ■*!diertville.—B. F. Buckner, Willium J. Luwtnu, A gedinston. Jnry.hurg.—W. VV. Hardee, J. P. Raymond, J. D. • Avionvlllo.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Samuel Manner |ult'sJaudon. ; "i>' House.—Natlianlel B. Hoy ward, Burrell Saun ''(Jonh Hill. ( "rder oftlie President nnd Board of Directors. 113 C . F. If IN'jKGL, Soe'y and Treas'r. . also simi'iiac.iiirco kiij.icco, r*n r articles usiially kept III his hue he offers on ihu most reasonalilo tern I*, lo COHEN* CONTltAt TOR AND BUILDER, .Taj’lit'-ktreol [kivk noons ivasT or dritton strkkt.] Is prepared to contract for all kinds nl Building nnd Repairing. Ai.*o—To conduct Water through the various parts or Houses. lli:t l3 - u!' to j7l \ciii.i*!'' 1 , Ellff ill ft' rs ii ii il 31 i l i «%' r I |f Ii ( # * I It OX .(• It It ASS FOUXDEIIS. Ctnal-Sireot-No»r the Canal Lock. R. I. A( ii t.i s ■ s. J. LACIILIBOW, S.S* MILLER,' k J. I). KKKIII SDN, MIIEELWIIIGHTN k HI- %C H.S*311THS *o. 123 York-Btrool* S.i VAXXAH. (G i.) Carriages. Wagons. Cars mid Drays manufactured Blncksmilliliur,Including Iron Hulling and Grate- lor Buildings, im , done at the shorten it -lice. ting 2fl. M. U.t'ltURell. x. t.Moaas. 4 11(114 11 A 334ISKS, Factors mid Cuininisxiun >1 rri’liants, Ray Street, *avnnnnh. Georgia. RarKRUNt as—Messrs. Hull. Hoses to Co., nnd Col. John Ranks, Columbus, Ga.; Messrs, "all. Moses Ii Roberts, Montgomery, Am.; Mr. A. J. Brad,, Atlanta, Georgia. _ _ »P r - > Life Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE CO. ol Hartford,Ct. fiitr, nsi ii i*rr. EQUITABLE INSURANCE CO. of London. 3l«ltl*l-: 3*n FIMK I*B|’lt.1 *fE. FARMER’S & MECHANIC’S INSURANCE Co., of Pnilitdelpliin. BRIDGEPORT FIRE &. MARINE INSUR aneo Co., of Bridgeport Ct. STATE MUTUAL FIRE & MARINE IN- suranco Co , of Pennsylvania. r pilE8E Companies are ull sound. umMiuvo an avail L able Capital in (.'ash, to meet promptly all losses lliey may have, either mi LIFE, FIRE, or M \ It INK IU8K8. Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all purls of the world. Apply to • A. WILBUR, uiig2 — If General Ins. Auenl, H2 llayslree 114*311; INSl UANCi: C03IP.Y*Y, OF THE CITY OF NEW-YOKK. 4’upitiil. fiiOO.OOO - All I*a4il in. C.J. Martin, Auc’y. SIM BON L. LOOMIS, Pres’t. The Subscribers having beoi. appointed Agents o| thennve Company, are now preiiured to lake Risks against Fire on Buildings, Merchandise, kc.&c , on lavnrabluterms. COHENS ft IIER1V Jy ** III* Y A I. I*SI ICA*('i: 4:4*311* ANY LONDON ANI) LIVERPOOL. (’npilal '2.000.000 of I'oiiiiiIn Slorllag. This Instllulionhas oslahlishedan Agency in Savnn. uali, slid Fire Policies upon Produeoand Property wiS be Is-ued by ANDREW LOW «z CO- Suvaiinuh, Oct. 20,1*51. DOLAWAIIB 3IUT«FAL SAFETY J NSU It A SCIi Cl >M I*. V N Y, Or HIIH,AllRLrillA. T HE suhs'ribcr having been nppohiied Agont of the above named old established MUTUAL t'ompaiiy. is prepared lo l-sue its policies on Murine aud liiluud Navigaitou Risks. JAMES MclIKNIlY. nov 27 118 Buy st reoL IHtOVlNn \ 1,1**4* 'll AN CE (’<*3II»ANW OF TORONTO, CAN AD A WEST. Capital 52.ihhi.imid The undersigned, having been uppoluted Agent of the abi ive Comi nny, begs to announce that h-ls prepared lo Insure policies of Insurance on Fire risks in Savnn nab and its vicinity, as also on Marine risks generally, may 9 ly WM.OEOVVDBR, Agont. (ESTABLISHED IN 17801 PREMIUM CHOCO.ATE. WAI-TEIti IIAKEB & H». America", rrono, llo nu*pa tlilc, and Vanilla CH iC'i 'LATE; prepare I COCOA ;|Ri i.M A, CO. Ci i.\ PASTE:ikwoi.Sileks,Solu ble, llomapathlc ind Dietetic . Cocoa: Cocoa 8h(ls; Cracked Cocoa,&c. These MRitufiiClilts to which riKST PRitMtuus Uvu been a- wnrded by the chlel Insiltut ons an l Fairs 0( the U lon, are an t.r«f. Ftouer to fYuit excellent .Ret for ch dren,lnvi,- of 'the Cocoa, with u lids, and persons In Uullh. They pod npenrU. allay r llier than indee the ner vous excitement allemlaiit upoii the use of ku or coffee, and are recommended hi Drs. V\arrelt, Jac.soii. Ila>- nrd, Ware, and Admits, of Boston, nnd ly eminent phislclansclsewh re. ...... For sale by till the principal 4-rocers in .ho United Stales, and by their Agents. , , D. C. Murray, New York; Grant ft Twels, Philadel phia ; Thomas V. Bruud ge, Ballimore: Ksiaelt to Dud- ley, On. VV A LT BR RAKE1 to Cl I., sep 15—3m Dorcheter, Mass. illLltlLLO ikubTiTTk W(AKS, 3Ivrrl 1 A Juqui-s* I 12 EciUrestreel., NEW YORK, , M ANUFAtVTURERSand dealer* lit « rmuht Iron, Pipes. Fittings, Tools, and every desr'Dtlon of apparatus conneeted with Stenui, Water and Gas. for heating hidI lighting steamers, ' hurches, Ihtels. Pri- va e Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, laclorlea nnd Halls. _ „ , » Also Valves, Cooks, Pumps, t.augee, Uclers antf Boiler Flues made to order. t tor Screw Cutting Machines are entirely, ww, and our own patent warranted lo do double the wrjj of any other invention. t irih-rs solid tod Irom all perilous of the cuiatry, hnd promdtly aitented to Je 25,55 —ly TO HICK PEA YTI.ilv * r pil I’, pubscr.liers me desirous ol calling tho attention 1 of those Interested m the Hulling of Rite, to their newlv invented Machine, which surpasses all others now in use. The advantage of the-e Maehlnvs consist In ttsslmplirlly durability. n"t Hie great aiiouut oT work which it will perform wshmit the least Injury to the grain. The machines are |orial>le, and wtil udapt- ed to Hand or Meant Power, cult tie trausportfd ready for use. These Machines van )e made lo hull from 20 to 500 bushels per day—varying n< cording to site. All necessary information will betiteu by addressluglhe Invenlnrs.ut their Manufactory, No 114 Cllffslreet, New Y’ork City. ROBERT to JOHN E. ANDERSON. sept 211—I m P F. A. VHEIIIi A (io . PUHNITURB illanufactory and Warp-Kinuns. 598 BROADWAY,NEW YORK. Ret ween the Heiriqmliiau and *‘m thsouiau Hotels. I 'UUNITURB of every variety,of llm best quality, s at moderate prices. Weliuve the Inrgmt estab Bailment, mid beat usmrimimi nl really good ind sub •lantial Furniture to ho found in this cuy or ciuntry, to which we Invite the particular atuuiimn of pi.rchasurs nug (J—3moa P 31 AMIN It:—1. 4*. 4*. l -t. Of T. -(» U. A. R EGALIA, JEWEL** AND COSTUMER,manufac tured und kept on liuml, at the old Establishment nT K. COM It, 344 Grand street. East of Rowivy, New Yoik. • trders from the country promptly attelded to. je 11—ly TILTON A: IL I A It L S3 Maiden Lane, New York, M anufacturers of ihu 1 world-renowned SALAMAXDF.R SAFES. RAXK VAULTS,be. Baltimore Depot, 145 Pratt street, sop ‘i— ly Rostoo Depot, 14 Howard street. 6HOW CASES. IIOFF3IANN Ai Fl.ltMl. MANUFACTURERS, 57 Doutry. XEIE YORK, H AVE lliu largest and cheapest slock of MIOlV CASE- ever offered In this city, made In every style*, silver-plated, Brass, Rosewood, catlnwood, kc. t inters promptly Riled, und goods careful y packed and shipp' d lo any pari of the United Stales and Cauadu. •ep 4—:im Ii. .1. D055EI.I., General Commission Merchant, NU, 1(11 PISAHL STL KKT, (Fourth door frmn Wall street.) sep 4—tint New York. JNcto Yovft ^TnjctUarmfntfl. From'skiltin, Visseher, Oictn d- .Schell's Advertising House.'.Mil Rroudutay, Xric iork. (uancrN hpiuiKii Niuurv, IMPORTANT TO iioij.m:ki:i:i*i;i<* am* dealekk. 3 THE HOPE MILLS, 71 Fri.Tll.N SllkKT. AKtl “I IIXKKM.iN ST., N*IV YORK, Principal Office Ri3 Front Street, Xcw York. Factory, Nos. 3ti, .17, aud 36 Hudson street, Jersey City, r■ *||K PRt iPRIEI't lll*t of this long aud well known 1 COFFEE AND SPICK ESTABLISHMENT, Continue to prepare the be*l riiAHSAvavTii ti row- iikrs in use, lor ruisiug Bread, Ui-cuil, Teu and other < akes, toe. They also prepare Mu-lard, cocoa, and muny other articles of dully use in every luiuily, whicu they offer upon tlm most reasonable terms. Catalogue sent lo nealers who request them. R. II. to J. G. ISIIAM. N. II.—Consumers advised to inquire for Hope Mills articles. aug 14—ly 8CII1EFF1.I.IN. IIHO | || i:ics dt CO. IMPOKTLRB, AND DEALERS IN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, D YES, PERFUMERY, Ac, "e., 170 WILLIAM STREET, Naw York, I NVITE Hie uileniioiiol llm trade to their large and varied stuck of Drugs, I'ulnls • tils,I’erluineiy, flic. Ill addition to their regular imporiuilous of Staple Druggs, they lire also receiving, direct Irom Hie sources of production and manufacture,suppllesol Tooth, Hail, am! Null Bru-hes. Bronze-, Corks, iHortars, Sponges, French and English Pcrluiiiery, l.nInn's Extracts, nnd many other articles usually embraced In Druggists’ slocks, will-ill they are also enabled to offer ou ilia most advantageous terras tinters, either tit person or by mall, will receive prompt ulleiiliou. aug 14 -ly LFjSTLIt’AlltON WORKS, FOR THE MANUFACTUH E OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES ANU STF.A31 KN44INKN, 67 Pearl-st, Brooklyn.N- Y, opposite New York City. 'I'HK subscriber having been engaged for the last 15 L years in the almost exclusive inanurnctiire of this most important invention, VYoodsworlli’a '-Pinning, Grooving and Totmlng Mucliiue. has recently completed the large addition io Ids ulrcmly extensive Iron Works, will execute with ilWpau-li ull orders in the above line loan unlimited extent. The universally acknowledged superb.rhy or WoodswortliV Plulnlni* Hnchlnos, ttiutiil- laclcred by litui, over ulluther*, require*no reiteration. In the inaiiiifuc’ureof STMAM ENGINES, we claim a superiority for power nnd speed, beauty iff construc tion uud lliiislt; and also guarantee Hie Engines lo trims- lull Rill per cent moro power for the miiiio money than can be furnished by any oilier inanulaciiirer, and iimrc limn IDU per cent, saving In wear and tenr, as well us n large saving in the consumption of luel. Urjtrciicrs to Parlies having the Strain Engine rmir m use. Pardee to Morgan, N. Haven, Cl; 3. W. Slocum, Brooklyn. N. Y.. Timothy Dabsl, \sloria, L. I; Lyons to Curtiss, Bridgeport, Cl; Mamford Manufacturing Co., NtKmfonL Ct.; John C. suloril. New Haven, Ct.; Rolllti Sanford, New York CityjClias F. I.ooscy, Austriancou- sul Gem ral. References to Parties haring the lYordsicorth Planing Machine now in use. G. II. Sloiit. KmisitiKiun, Philadelphia. Pa.; Kidder Ac Martin, Wilmington. N. C.; A. L. Clapp, to Co.. Mont gomery, Ala.; ti. A. Sanford, New(trlciins La.; Ilinkt-*, Guile to Co.. Cicimiuili, Ohio; Raiitom, Cobh Ac Co., t 'levclHii 1, Old"; Foss Ac Brolhers, Chicago, Ills ; J. M. Smith, Milivauklc, Wis.; P. B. to I.. L. Eaton, Buffalo, N. Y ; Forward Ac Smith, Oswego, N. Y., Joint t*wan, Toronto, C. W. Old rs nml proposals received by mail or otherwise, from all parts ol the United States, t'aondn. Smith A- tnerica, and Europe, will tie promptly ntti uded to by Agents who urelnivoting In ull sections of Hie country. Letters by inull.addiess JO.lN LESTER, oct 4 3m 57 Pearl St. Itronklyu, N. Y. SHELLAC INDIA TWINE, COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &C., COIU AVI) JIITE 31 ATS, Aud INDIA ROODS generally. For sale low foi CASH, by GEO. W. DOW to CO., Importers, No. 7 Burling Slip,New York. Je 12—Ohio I NVITE l enums Combs, Pans and Fancy Goods, 10 WUXI A *1 TANK I'. If, PARK PLACE, Now York. Invites the mention if 'tiiaHiQrn and Western Merchants, to his now of I-unit, Com Its, Hair, Tooth and Nail .Iriislies, Ladies' Reticules, I’eil'iiincrv. Simps, Porto M mimics, Jet and Bead Bracelets. Pi cfcet Looks, Dress Huttons, Pins nnd Needles. Hooks mid Eyes, Watch Gourds, Wax. Coral and 4Jln"s Beads. Neckluces, tot. India Rubber Cnmlts, Canes, Ralls and Toys of evert descrip, lion. Scissors, Razor" and cutlery, Gnlil and Gilts Jewelry, Aecordeons and Violins. Including I general! ami very lurgt stock of English, French andGermauJ Fancy Goods, which will lie -old at the very bwesl pr|J ce«, tor Cash or Approved Paper. (try- Orders by letter selected nnd put up Is tho bestl manner. WH.Ll.iM TASKER, may I—ly P III Park Pluco, Niw York. Tin; lll'LST IIAI It BYE. D R. O. M. BALLARD'S (new article) received-31 highest premium at tho World’s Fair and Ameri can Institute, wh «■■ It was examined by iho distinguish ed chemists Dr. '. Little und Prof, olui Turrey, und pronounced .lie Best For *iilo by the Principal Druggists In this city—prico II Principal olllco und store 496 and Sim Mrondwuy. New York. MarlS.’itl-P mar IU REMOVAL. IV- U. FOIID. PKAI.KR IM FAMILY «R0l EltlKS, FRIITS, &c., M AS Remo'od hlses abllstimcnl to Broiiglilon street, one door from Jeffcrsnij-street, where ho will tie pleased to aecommodnto his Irien.ls and the public wlih all things appertaining ta his line or business. All orders thankfully received._ _ » nv (4. A. 114»I.C()i»IHIL A. 31.. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, 44(1 * (on Sired. aug 27 end t Jan I l.ite In.ii ranee. The tinitcil Slates Life llisuriinec Cninpnnv. Takes risks on Hie loves of white persona, lor lire or a shorter period mid on slaves for one or four years, on as lavoratile term* as any equally responsible Company CAPITAL Attn AKUKTS. JtNI’AHV I ST, 1855: A bonus ot 2*> per cent has been d'cliired oil the bust ness ol last year, to all p tlliiy bolder* entitled Hierelo. MINI.** to I'UlNSTllN, Agents Dr. Il D. ARNOLD, Medlcul Examiner. mar 19 l ii'4';iiul Iljirim; liiNiiranec. THE INSURANCE COMPANY DFTIIE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Available ('npilal $3iMMHI(l—Surplus $01,517 27. CIlAltTKK p x It PICT t * a i. • Takes risks on Cargo, Freight, Buildings, Merchan dize, &c , In town and country. Isms.-h promptly and liberally ad'nsted. nine J.'t MINIS At J< tll.NS J'i IN, Agents, Norwich Fin* lii*»nr»i»ci* Co .(',»•• u. INCttRPORATED I8II3-CAPIT\L sTO K.9I50WHI. IIK abovu Company lias been In siicee*-fiil opera- upwards of Oily years, and linn a high repots- herever known, .s u prompt and responsible office. The undersigned Is prepnreil to take Fire Risks f-r «aid .fflco, on dwellings, furniture, stores, merchandize, warcboitsjs and cotion. upon tho mo-t tuvorublo terms, JOHN LNGER-tlLL, \g’l N F. Ins. mar 5 N'o2J .ties’ Building, Bay st. 3loim*ch At»wnraiic.e Co. I.omloii. EIRE AND LIFE- ESTAULISHED 1653. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FUNl)-$2IKt.u0ll. ^|*ll E above mentioned Company have e*tuhli*h>‘d a 1 branch ix the United States, aud have lodged with lohn L. Aspinwall, Geo. Curtis nnd Watts Shcrinnim, ol the city of New York, a permanent fond ol $l5n,iHlb in American Securities, to be held by them a* TriiMees, liable for losses su*taiuod in this conn ry, which will be iljiisled In New Yoik nnd promptly paid. The stinscribor has boon appoime l Agent for Snvan- nah. aud a ill lake risk*on the most fuvorahiu terms. JAMES MclIENRY, Agent, may 31 J-|y Nr# 116 Bay st Savannah. 'I HE uli I tioll II SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD. CHANGE UP SCHEDULE '-IIANGB OF SCHEDULE-TWO PASSENGER TR INS DAILY TO COLUMBUS. | \N and nfler Monday, Augiiit 27, passenger ami ntnil rains Will leave Macon mr t'nliiuibus and Munt- v, daily at 2.HI A. M .and 3.15 P. M., arriving at lints ul 7.15 \.M. and lb 3l'P. M. LenveCnluiu- | 'l"r Mncui dally al t. 15 A. M. and 2,3't P. M„ ur .7 in Macon at Hl.45 A. M. and 8.5n P. 51. I'vnuers lor Amurlnis will tnke the morning train Jut A. M. from Macon, arriving ul Ameriensnt \. M. Leave Attierlcus at 0.40 A. M., and arrive "icon at Hi 45 \. M. '''Heeling at Macon each way with Central Railroad tu to Savannah, Augusta. Milledgeville und Eaton. . : sad with Mac.n ami Western Railroat' Trains lo L*' Mlaiitn, Dalton, Chattanooga, Kie xvllle, and "grille. ■iK'iilingiltfilv at Columlius, with Girard and Mo- f • 6itiir.mil. '"•cting daily nl Ainericu* with n four-horse post 1 Line to'Tallahassee, A Hinny. Thomasvillu, fcc.. '• weekly Hick Line lo l.iiiniiklu. •tigers lor poiiiis mi (Ills Rond “below Fort Vnl- •hw*il«| Hike'tie I o'clock evening train from 3av- '• fid A o'clock evi oiiig tram from Augusta, to ' 'GMonti.,,, a' Maeon: Tor other points on Month l' 1 "rMu«cngie Railroads, passengers will have '"t on by either trains. ' ' j"** Sti.iun-hlps leave Savannah for New York ’■“ ‘ty* titi'l Stiltirdnya, and for l*tiilu<lelphia on *jf' I'a—age. in theCnbln, $20; Steerage,$8. to Savannah *13 00 Lohnnbiis to do 9 00 Americas to fl 80 liEu. W. ADAMS.Siiperinieiiilunt. ir'uii-"*"* '''■ '" ,5 on ' a«ii ii I' tiu '* .LUGS, Dltl'GGET —Wo have opened • now prepnied to show ns good an "ive gooes ns are lo he seen In the *j A IK IN to BURNS. V 1 !) Pore aud for sal PAPKR II ANI* in*ic hi;if n. Just received a line assortment of Paper Hangings and Borders, und for sah* at moderate prices at JOHN OLIVER’S Paint uii4l Oil sior«. 121 Itrniiifhlon St. Rooms papered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN &l SHIP PAINTING, GlulHNG, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Denier in Paints, Oil. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters’ Toole, White Wash Bru-hes, etc. aug 26 _C i'll i x vr.it a co., FACTORS AM) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, >A VANN A11, OA. Wm. W. Cubkvxr, John R. Sims, Gko. II. Chervir. . r. bn: WILLIAM LYNN, lyxx & ssinnu, FACTORS. FORIVAIUll.MJ A.\D GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BA Y-ST., SAVANNAH, GA., sept7 Corner mill Jefleraou-Sta. UP STAIRS. VV I l.l,IA 31 (4, FOOTE I S Now reco ving a general ass rtm. nt of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which he offers to the trade on uccotnmi A. MC ALP IN Si BUO’S. Lumber mill and llrlck Yards, sup 0 _ 8.VA.NNAII.fiA. G. J. .1 ON F.S. COMMISSION MERCHANT, JONES’ B U I L D I N G , Savaiiiitth. (»a. I >M c: U **M 14 eby MAYNARD to ROWLAND. SA>MI r EL I’ALAIER & SUN. OIDBOn’h DI’ILDINOS, Nos 148 Congress, and 07 St. Julien streets, R EsPF.ifTFUI.LY inform the trade and citizens gen erally thnt they have In store a good assortment of ttnerienn and Foreign Hardware, nml being In direct ominuiiicatinn with i"iiiuiriiriurersli"th in this country .lid ill Europe, aro coiisiantly receiving additions lo heir stock, comprising P.anters’ Honsekeepers’ nnd luilders’ goods ol the most approved n vie* aud patterns, moil which may lie enumerated Lock's Hinges, Roll, ml Shutter l-'as citings of nil kinds, sheet Zinc, Sheet kipper, Sheet and Imr Lend, Chain Pumps, liras, Vare*. Brilnnnla Ware, Hollow Ware, "erm sionCaps, tombs, Brushes, and a general variety or Fancy Goods, iolton Lines. F sh Hooka,Needles. Knitting Pins, Seine wine. Crosscut, Hand. T non. Framing, and Mill Saws, huln*. Hand ami sledge Hammers. Anvils. Vices, crew Plate*. Spicks and Dies,Smith’s Hel'ow-.t'ooper’s 'ool*. PLOWS, CORN SIIEgI.ERS. HAV CUTTERS, |o* s, Axes, Andirons, Shovels, Spades. Guns, Hay and Januro Forks. Sad lions. Writing paper. Po le Mon- ales, Spirit i.evels.Cut and Wrought Nails and Spikes, •lanes of all kinds, 8*.|ves,l’offee Mills Cotton and Wool lards. Curry Combs, and in fact every article adapted to ^City'mid country orders wlllrecolvo prompt attention, nd all goods for shipments carefully packed. ntny 8 TNORTtn AKb ALB. ~75ensKB. em*Ji 8 dozen plots, I lllbbcrl’- Porter, and fiHen*ks. each « dozen plum. Hlbbert s superior Pule Ale, iniiiiiifi.nured expressly lor Ibis market. Jut ei| nnd tor Bale by aU gkl •'ADBLF4JRD, PAY &CO. rii vi i i ic *v < o. No. ti WHITAKER STREET.SAVANNAH. GA. O BALERS in Saslmrs, Blinds. Door*. Mouldings, 4zc. Also, Paints, oils, Varnishes, Tnrp- nline Putty: French amt American Window Gins*; Painters. Masons aud White Wash Brushes;Gold Leaf, Bronze, tor. Also, 25 Marble Mantle*, of the most modern style, from $35 to $150. Also. 1511 Clocks, irom $ I 25 to S15. AI*o, 25 pairs inside Wuellan Blinds. Builders nml oaliers would do well to give us a call before ptircln mg elsewhere. The “ nimble slxnunsu” is our motto, JuttO ly Removal. S. S. 3111.».l it Ai J I*. FF.IK 141 NON WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS, Have removed their estahlishm from the comer ol Broughton nnd .Montgomery streets, to No. 123 Vor It Mrect, Near St. James’square, where they are prepared to lonny work III their line with promptness and in u workmanlike manner. Carriages. Wagons, furls and Drays manufactured. Ilacksinilhing, including Iron Railing and Grates lor 3mldiii«*, tor., done at the shortest notice, may 7 Out SAFIN. I * CNTTBNET k CO., Importers of French und other I • European Goods, No. 48 Broad street, np 30 55 MOORE & TAYLOR’S P \STILI.ES he PARIS. T HESE PASTILLES are an invaluable remedy lor the cure o| Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, ns by their action on Hie ihroui and lung-, limy rmiuru all bourse lies', ill a few linum nml woiulcrliilly Incn .uv tin. |>ow or unit lie*Hit ||y nr llm voice — Honco tksy are nl grant servu e to und highly recommeiuuil ny Clergy men, Aunt humors. Public Spe >kers, and nil tli"se whim* cull lug requires such irequeut use nl' llm vocal organs. N. II —Ask fur* Moore StTaylor’i- Pastille* Do Paris,” ninl observe that each box beitr- iheir written signature. For sale by W. VV. Lincoln, J. II Carter to Co., J. It. Miii.ro co., and Hie principal Druggists nnd Apothe caries throughout thu United Mules and Canada, and at wholesale by MOORE to TAYI.OR, Importers, sep 20—3tn P 81 Maiden Lane, New York. W. JACKSON A SON. UllATE AMI EKMIBR MAKERS, 240 Front St. ani> 930 Broadway, Nu%v York. aug I — ly P Valent Flaslir. Skirls. BATES A - Fit ANTF. No. 1 Bar lay street New York. C AI'T ON —No. c .ire genuine except they hear the stamp of the patent. All manufacturers and sellers Iniringing will oe pro.-ccuti il aecnrdti'g to law. inur 19 Mur 16, ’50—P ~ ANDREWS .V JESUP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, l otion and AVooIrn Machinery, Steam Eugincs anil Boiler*, Machinist.*’ Tools, Belting, &c. IMPORTERS to nCAl.KKS IN MAMTACTORKR8’ ARTICLRS. No. «7 I’iitc M.. New York. N. U.—Agent- tor the *V\ oodruff iv Beach Irou Works' steam Engines nml Boilers. ExcliKd'o Agency in New York lor’Lowell Machine HOtSLKKKmi; li.IKDH’AKEo PICOT A M»4) r\VI.I.I., IMPORTERS AND JoUUbRS uF KNNLIBII, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE- No. O.t .tliiiituii I..me, New Vurk. Eltieaueulimiol Suutiierii nnd Western Mer- cnatiLs tu a large and very uxnmeivu slock ol Uoods iu their line. t (tilery of every description. Silver Plated Ware: J.ipnuiierv. German Silver and Brilluiilu Ware. Tinned and Eiiummelled Cooking I'tonsils. Bronzed, Copper and Brass Gnoils. Tea Trays, Fire Irons, Fenders. Wiro Covers. Bronzed • uiidlosiicks, Block 'I'm VVare, kc. our stock comprises every article in our lineorbusi- nos. allot wlitcti vve will sell lodcalers at the VERY LOWEST PUB Es, lor t ush or Approved Paper. Gooil* ordered by letter will oe sole, ted with great care and on patch, u,.d put Up in Hie hi si maimer. PILOT to SHOT WELL, No, 03 .Maiden l.uuc, New York. P. s. Also maimlueiurers ol a very superior ntllclo of Plated .-poona uml Forks. Jo 7—Urn SCOTTLN LITTLE GIANT coie.x .i.to von .tiuli., I'A'I K.vl'KlJ MAY mtl], I0.il. S H, ItRtiWN, Proprietor ot tioorgiu, Teunossue un • Alatiumu, of Hus in volition, winch is dualities among llm most important ol modern Hines for the use ol the well advised larincr unit stuck feeder; Hint Iho universal itivor with which il ha- been received irom Hit Urst, more than any thing else, attosts its utility and su- purlorlt). For portability, simplicity ot construction, und convo nience ot use, Hie l.mie tiiuni bus no equul. It weight Irom lliree to live liuiidred pounds, according to size, can be put in operation by Inc tanner in twenty iiiinules without expense or ini-cliuiiK'ul aid, then adjusted und used with convenience by anybody. The Little t.iitui bun received Hie First Premiums ut every 8lute Fair from Missouri to Maryland the past Full, and that in llm most cuiuplltiiciilury muiiuer. These .Mills ure guaranteed in llic most positive man lier ugulnsl breakage or durungeiuunl, and warranted to grind teed from ear corn, uud grits ur Hue hominy Irom shelled corn, with a degree ol ease und couveuieucu for lariii purposes never attaint'd hcluiu. Idle subscribers are now prepared to furnish the trade with unproved putu rus uml sizes, to suit Hie varied mplb.e, ready for ultdclilug i grind ten Imshels o| teed llmmuul' pain, tlnr.i any <>' ilc. A ml these 1 ignorant, but In* gence anil every nihility, ni> >f its l disease and i of Hie mo-t effectm* extinction iff Pain. The Pan nml externally, according to l I has been Ion ml to lie sit c> fold*, l augh-. Ate., Fever FNithisIc. Pain In the Head. 're tea- fllrnry In removing medicine over off red In tin* pah- srlnioninlsciime not ah no from tlm ii persons of every degree iff lutein- rank of life. Physicians iff Hie first l periei'tly eoiiveriant wi h the nntiiru iiiciIies,have recommeiideil III l preparniloiis lor the Shop, Miiclnm-ts’Tools. oct 2—ly • •• T'V cents. ...25 do ... do ...25 do ... «'.* do .. fiV do ... do . do . fili do For stamping do Yardstick, do do Wino Measures, do sealing Dry do do stamning Weights, to include weights used on PUtTorm Scales T'V do doCerlillcnle for Scales or Balances P-’kT do do stumping Dip Rod I-M '1° For do Tape Measure I2J* do The Inspector will, upon all occasions where it Is practicable, stamp in-lead of certily. Where weights.scales or measure* are found to he correct, no charge shall he mnile lorudJii«liiient. EDU ARD f. ANDERSON. A. N. MILLER eep 12 JOHN N. LEWIS. Siieininuli Stru Stork T>) SHIP OWNERS, M \STERS AND GONSIGNEE^ OF VESSELS j r r*HE subscriher respectfully informs them thnt this 1 MVAV.NAH DRY flot'KIsnow in snccosslulj operation,and it is ealciilated to tuke in ships of nny{ cla** trotu Ifti to I 110 toll* htt then. Ills 230 feet long and U5 feet wide, and complete in every particular. A, large gang <ff workmen Is employed aud a large supply! of mutonuls i* on hand, so that vessels cun he repaired! ■villi as hi null dispatch as in nnv other port- PiimpumU Block Making and Smith’s work d me on the preini-e* and every effort made to ensure economy nml fidelity tof those who muy favor the Dock with their business. ' D. P. I.ANDERslUNE, Agent and . operiiitendenL feb24 Late of Marsh’s Dock, tTinner on. (JOKItl (4ATFD, UTDIl ltHT IKON AND WIRE RAILING, (SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.) For Public Grounds, femeterles. | |.IllI I HdUmf!" Biih'oiiies, tor. This new; article of our iiiauiilactiire iinrticniarly commends iisell to lavoratile notice Iron ItciDieads. with patent Wire .•‘ackin.s; a variety iff Folding Iron Bedsteads, H rouglit. Iron I'artn feuce, VVire-Ni-iting. -uitable lor sheep. pmiD try . garden or cemeteryffeace. Wire Trellises and Sum-; mer ll iisi s. wiili every variety of Wire Work for gar dens, lie.; Sieves, Fenders. Brass, t.'opper ami Irene Wove Wire t.'loth, kc. Circulars of designs furnished by Hie m .nufacutrers. M. W \LKER to SON-*, No. 233 Market-st., Jy 2(i—3mo* N. E. cr. of filh St- Philn , P” Si A V A 5 3.411 31 F l»l(L% I# 4 4)1,1.1 44i:. 1 *11 E Third course of Lectures in this Institution will commence on (be Ihsl Monday in November next. Tho Clinical Lecturesin Medicine and Surgery, nl IhoSavannnIi Hospital and the College Clinique, will commence on the I5ib of October aud continue during llm course. Fur it I ly. Theory and practice of Medicine—R. D. ARNOLD. M. D. (>h*tetrics, nnd diseases ol Women aud Children—P’ M. KOLI.OFK, M. I). Principles uml Pructico of Surgery— W. G. Ul' 1 LOCII, 31. I). Medical Chcmislry—(J. W. WEST, M. D. Institute* ol Medicine— K II. M ARTIN, M. D. Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. JL Materia Medina and Medical Jurisprudence—J. fl. READ, M.D. Domonstralor of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST, M. D. Fee* for ho entire course $1051111 Matriculation Ticket ,5 no Ample tacititlos will tic furnished lor the study of Prui'iicsl Anatomy. Il-art! can he had nt from $4 lo SO per week. For further particulars, apply to aug I—3mos C. W. WEST, 51. D.. Dean. •„*Tne following papers will copy Into Iheir country Issues to the extent ol $ III, aud send Dills to the Dean ; Georgia Citizen, Journal k Messenger and Telegraph, Macon,Ga.; Recorder, and Federal I'nlon, Milledgt- ville, Ga.; Pa'riot, Albany, Gn ; Watchman. TIioiiihs- vllle.Gu; Times a Sentinel und Enquirer, Columbus, Ga ; Chronicle to Sentlne ,aml Constitution.ilidt, An gusta, Gn; Banner, Athens, Gn ; Re|i<>rier, Lagrange, Gu; Republican, Evamiin r, and Intelligencer, AHnutn Ga; Stand rd. Cassvllle, Ga; Souiliern Christian Advo yry uooas at y cate, and Southern Presby erlnn, Charleston, s r Corner Broughton and Jellers m-8t., tp Ntmr?. Christian Index. Penfield. Ga : Gazette, and Advertiser ' ' ‘ ,n ' Chatianoogn.Tenn; Flor dlnn (t •noirnnl, Tallahaasce Kin; News. Jacksonville, I’ln: Spectator, Wetumpka Ala : Mall. Journal, and Advertiser, Montgomery, A la.. Advertiser, and Register. Mobile. Alo. CITY I iHSHECTOIT. oCJIF.DULi; OF CHARGES FOR ADJUSTING, O Stamp ng. Sealing or Certifying Weights and Mea sures. s..ales. Balance .etc. For ud'u* mg each Men«ure do do Still). Welhgt. do do all other Weights... do do each Scale or Beam do do do Yardstick.... Rod COKXKUOF BK0LGHTo.\ AM) JEFFEKSUS STS. DRY (200DS bv tiiT PIECE or PACKAGE., ■|*lli; *nli*crlher lihsin store a general assortment oft 1 DRV fitfoDS, comprising goods ol foreign and Domestic Mountactiire, lo winch lie won d Invite llie. attention of purchasers, and which he offers to the trade on reasonalilo terms. Country .Merchants visiting lho t city, will lliul on an examination, sty les of goods pecu liarly adapted lo their trade. .. „ jai. rt WILLI \M G. FOOTE. MMCIXrXN lVsi 3l3li;K 444)0|).S OHINSON to CAMP have just received, and aret low opening, their stock ol SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of everv article requisite to .1 GENTLE- M AM’S VVARDROBE mar 83 SI 3I3IF.lt AND FAIX* lMf)5. Dry Good* al AVliolranle. R" 'HE subscriber is now receiving one of the largest ected stock iff Is ever offered to the ket, to which he invite* the attention ol WILLIAM G. FOOTE. Kentu'ky Jenns Black", n, Blue and Hr wii ; . « ase-Sntm,us. Grey, Blue. Black, Olive and <#roen ; fares Fancy Plaid, Tweeds and Casstmeres. W,K,.IA»I O. KOI,™. I IM K.— I'.uil Cu,l(. 1,1m,', In .l„re »"■' »>r : mlo by lj sept la—s UARl.KTxN It PAII80N8. No 82 Bay street. (its I ull. No. i la offered al $fi5 . Ihu team, and warranitid per hour with one horse. No. a at $75 will m ind I No. 1 hi •uu win «i lint twenty hiirhcin pur hour, with two horses. Muiiiilueliired and for salu l*y 8. N. BROWN to I.O., mar3 at Nashville, Temn, uml Allania, Gn. Slli MAI'S PLASTIC PAINTS: liiEAP) UUKARI.E, AM) PUUTEf’ilVE, WEATHER AND El HE I'RuuF. 'J*II16P.\IN I willnaud any climate,withoutcrackor X blister ami hardens byoxpovure, Hi no making in time an onumulolBione,protecting Wood Irom decay, ninl Iron aud oihenuelulBiroui rusiandcorroslon. I'h is I’uiiit differrlroiu thu so-callotl Mineral Paints ol the day, which ure principally Ochres aud Clay teOlored, o purely ‘Metallic,containing and are entirely worthlet Silver’sPlastic Paints 110 Alumln or Clay. They ure levigatedllncdy,mix readily with Linseed Oil, (wiliiout the trouble ol grinding,) aud Dow under Hie brush nslreely as the best White Lead. These Paints excel ulloiliurain body or covering pro perties.one pound ut which willtover as much surlace, aslwo pounds of White Lead. There are four iiuiurul colors, viz: Black or Slate Itrowu, 1 >liv%uiid Chocolate. DiRKctkinh: TliiMpaiiitlloWfi readily under the brush and its covering preperty isiucreaseu by using It mixed us thickly uh possible with pure Linseed Oil; as the Paintls the lasting or protecting body and IbeOllsimply thu medium or ngunt in spreading it. Wo annex copies of two letters, one from IhuPresi- denlof the Pliiladeltdiia mil Reading RiiilroadCo., tho other from a goiiilcmuu, a well knewuresident ol Au gusta, Georgia. Office of the Phiia.and Read ng Railroad Co,, 1 Piui.Anai.i l >, M*v 3,1853. \ J.S. Silver, Esq—Dear Sir. Wo have used your "‘Plnsli. Pointi.” (or more than ayeur,nud for Painting Hrldges,depots,&c.,&c.,wuhuverounditquiti'equaRo any paint we have und. 111 fact, we now give it a prefer enceovcr all others we havetried for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) JOHN TUCKER.President. Auocsta, Ga.,Sxptimhkr 29,1852, i Steam Planing Mills. ( Dear Sir:—Younskmefor my opinion of‘*SHvcr’s .Mineral Paints,” which you have put on my Machine Shop and Planing Mill. I givoynti with pleasure my full ami hearty recommendation of It ns a provuntlveofflre coininuiiicatiugfroin chimney s orfrom adjoining build mgs. The Paint which you pnton my roofs, lias now become ns hnrd as h i.atk , and I feel us secure from Ure, in thisdirection, as is possible, A few weeks after the roofsliud boon painted, I made nnexperimeniontwoor ihrecshinglus by placingthem in tlieiurnuct uiidor the boilers; the result was, that the pot lion uncovered wn* entirely cousumed, while the painted purl w us.apparent ly sound, thoughiiponexaminatioiithe wood wasroiinil to becharred ithepaint, however, wub virm nnd but little Id I stored. I considertliis us severe a test asyour Paintcan beput to, and under the circumstances I do not hesitate to coinmend it as an i nvaliiubleprevcntlve against Ore. Respectfully .&c. (Signed) A MIIROSK SPENCER. FRENCH At RICHARDS, AT. IP. Corner of tilth and Market streets, Phiia,, Pa. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS. ForitalolnSavannah, Wliolesalennd Retail,by JAMES II.CARTER to CO, No.l7fi Broughton*!.rect. July 20 IP.'olply SEWING MACHINES. I3X(’EI.S|oR SEWING MACHINES.-Made by Vj llooD, BATTELI.E 81 CO., Worcestor, Massa chusetts. patented In Ellas Howe, Jr., September 10th, 164fi. Those Machines lire warranted,(with proper use not to gel out of repair. They are built in a good sub stniitinl.nnd workmanlike manner, and will doTnilora shoemakers’and Saddlers'work, in a manner warrant ed to give satisfaction. Thestich will not rip any nmri than common sewing, done by hand. Call und see then- inoperation at 149 ClIEsNI'T street. PliilBdelphie.ui' stairs. W. A. DAWSON, Agont. may 12 lyMfeC Killer I* ti-i'd liileriinlly it* nature of theromphiinl. ct'llcnl remedy lor sudden nnd Agile, .tsihinu nml KMney fontplaint*. Piles, lieumntle 1 'omplaiiits, Itrulscsainl -ore*.Severe Bums, l'link. r. Biles and Ringworms, Weak stomach, and General Debility. Painter’s Colic, Broken BretiMs, toe., Ilowei 1’"till laini and Dyseiitnrv, • holern, Liver Com- philnl. Dyspepsia. Tool Inch#, toe , toe. The genuine Perry Davis’ Pain KillerUunw put up in panel hottles, with the words Davis’ Vegetnblo Pain Killer blown in llie gln-s ; and wiili two steel engraved labels on each bottle- one tin excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the eiigimil In vet tor of the medicine, the other a steel engraved Note of llund—non j other call ba re lied on ns genuine. Price ol bottles—PJJtf cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, nml $1 respectively. For Mile by most of thu medicine dealers throughout the known world. PERRY DAVIS to son,Proprietors, 74 High street, Providence, It. I. CIIOLKHA. A Certain Cure for this disease, may be found in the use of Perry D.iris' Vegetable I* A I N 14 I I. I. I) IC • Drni iirx, May 5, 1855. Gentlemen:—I feel under obliguliotiH lo you for the benefit I have recoiled Irom your invaluable Pain Killer. We have bad some cholera li re on the Mis«ii,.ppi thus early in Hie miisiiii. A few days since I ns-l-ied In »Inying out” ami burying one ot our citizens who was supposed lo have died with Hie ili-ivse. The next morning I was taken wiili severe vomi'liig. nccnnipnined with coldness ol the cxtrciiicilcs. Warm covering nml hot applications tailed to res'ore warmth. M- wife’s family, who bail used llie Pam Killer with sue e*4,|'ir- ing the cholera season in ulfulo In 18iff, advised m«> to take H. I took two doses ut In ervalsol tifteen iniuules; n fine perspiration ensued,and the next day, burring a little wcnkuc**, I was well, and have been since. It may have been uu attack ol Ague, Iml whether Ague or Cholera. It an-wered my purpose. Since in* recovery, I find Hint several of our citizens have used the Pain Killer a* a remedy lor t holern, and pronounced it good. I therefore take pleasure In re commending it t" a still mote extended until e Yours, truly, VV. M.GRnZIER, Attorney ut Law. Perry llavls to Son, Providence, R. I. This may certifv, that I have used Perry Davis’ Vege- able Pain Killer in numerous enses, aud believe It to bo a very vnltndile inedirine I have prescrllii-d it exJ tensively in bowel complaint, (particularly forcliildri n,y) and il I* in my opinion, superior to any prep .ration L have ever used lor tho relief ol lho*e dl*ea-es. P.B. When given to cliihlien, I have always eoiu* bineil It with the syrup of gum abiahic, sin ten drop 10 a Ion-spoonful "I the syrup, well mixed. Dn«e- More or le-s ucci.riling to the ago »libers have mlxc 11 with milk uml molasses,equal purls. Seedirci'lim 1 A. HUNTINGTON. M. D. The Pain Killer Issold by John B Moore and t o. Tho M Turner to Uo nml S I) Brantley to Co. Savnnunh Barrel, t’nr'er ** Co. nnd Hark. Wells |liiho-e, An gustu : E I. strnliecki rit L'o, Macon* Also by Drugistit I'nll and Winter Clothing. Pll;iCN4)N, III:IDT A (JO., A RE receiving weekly, per steamers, one o r the laf- JV west and best selected s ocks orulothing ever offer 'd iu this market, which they offer on accommodating at wholesale and retail They also have in store a good assortment of GEN. trade in this merchants, aug 2 J)ANT STUFFS.— and Hatchets and Axes, received and for sale by sept 4 LOVELL to LATTIMoRL. B AUON, Lard, HAMS, &u.—low DbdB Sides and Shoulders: 50 bhls and 75 kegs Lard. 30 bids Choice Ham*. IO11 boxes Candy, exirn nnd common. <5 do Tobacco, various hrutids. 20 can s Gun Powder Tea. <5 hnskets, pint* and quarts,champagne, Hcidaick. 30 ca-iw Claret Wine. Inn hoxtvi Adnmnulim* t'andles. 50 lialcs Bagging, nml R°|'«- '0 "lore and for sale by ftuLL'4)MBK, JOIIN8ON to CO. nog 23 TI.EVEN'S FCKNISIIING Gi Merchants vlsl'ing the city wou) Ido well to call and examine our stock. P. S. Orders from the country promptly attended to aug :y poRN-Prime White and Yellow Corn, in store uu ' > fo vale by RAYNAUD to ROW 1 •> 1 • S HEFFII LIPS Ship Axes, Adzes, Chisels, Gouges ami Mauls, for sale hv aug 3 F. VV. CORNWELL, log llryanstreet- 'amtir cs, Kwls* and W HIT Nnl IDS.—Jaconets, nlnsook Muslin*, Plain and Figured Bold net Fur sale by WILLIAM O. FOOTE. I .acei sep T>LEACHED SHIRTINGS AND DRILLS.—Cases I ) Bleached Shirtings 3 4, 7 e aud 4 4; Cases Bleached Drills and Jean*. For sale by sept 17 WILLIAM G. FOOTE, M A DEI HA nnd Sherry Wine* In wood nnd glass.— Tor sale by MIN IS to J4)H NSTON. |)J3 S MOOTHING Tailor’s und Two-ilCKter Irons, for sale by F. VV. 'DRNVVELL, sept 12 W- Bryan-street. C ORN Sbellors, llay Cutlers, Grain Cradle^ Scytho nnd Grass Blade?, for rale by 1’. VV. CORN WELL, sept 12 102 Bryan street. rVviNGCF, Ox and Filth chains; also, Ox Yokes and 1 VVIdpple Trees, lor sale by !F. W. CORNWELL, ippi 13 102 Rryan-slreet. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. Not n Particle off Mercury in It. A N infallible remedy Tor Scrofula, King’s Evil. Rhea* mutism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption*, runidoa or Pustules on llie fuee. Iliotclies, Boils, * hronicSora Eye*, Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head, Enlurgeiuout and Pain of the Bonesnlid Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Sy* ppliyiRic Disonlets, l.un blgo. Spinal Complaints,anti ull Dlseii'es arising Irom an injudicious use ot Mercury linprinlciice In Life, or impmiiv of the llloml. This valuable Medicine, which has becoino celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through its ngeitcy. has induced the proprietors, at Uu urgent re- 3 uest of their friends, to offer Uto the public, which they o with the utmost contldenco iu its virtues ami won derful curative properties. Tbo following certificate* se eded from a large number, are, however, stronger testimony than the mere word of ihe proprietors; and ure all from gentlemen well known in their lucalllles, and of the highest reopt cnihility, many ol them now residing In Iho city of Richmond, Va. F. HOYDEN, Esq.,ot the Exchange Hotel, Richmond known every where, say a he Iihs seen the Medicine call ed GARTEU’S SPANISH MIXIURE administered in over a hundred cases, Iu nearly ull the discasesfor which It is rccoiunioDded, with the most astonishingly gootlre suits, lie says II Is the most extraordinary medicine has ever seen. , AGUE ANI* FEVFR—GREAT CURE.—1 hershyenr tlfy, that for three years I hud Ague and Fever of Hi# most violent description. I had several Physicians, took large quantities iff Quinine, Mercury,, and Ibcllevonll the Tonics advertised, but all without any permanent relief. At last I triedUAUTER’SSPANISII MIXI l’RE two bottles of whlelt effectually cured me, and I am* iiappv lo any I have had neither Chills or Fever slnco I consider il the best Tonic in tho world, and the only medicine that ever reached my ears. JOHN LONGDEN. Heaver Dam, near Richmond, Va. G. II. Luck, I'.sq , now in Uiuctiy of Richmond, and lor many years in the PostofUc?, has such otiHdenceln Hie ii«tiin'»hiiig efilcacy of t.ARTKlt’S r«P VMSII MIX- I'l’RE, Unit hr hits bought IipwHrd» til5»hollies, which he bus given uway to the nlthcied. Mr. Lurk any a ha im* never known II lo lull when taken according lo di- ructions. Dr. .MINGE, a practising Physician,ami formerly of hcCitylloiel.in Hie city of Richmond. buys he hM *itue*iM'il In n ninnheriff instances the effects of CAR* TI.R’sSPANISH MIXTURE, which were most truly surprising, lie says In a case of Colisumpiicn depen dent ou the Liver, the good effects were Wotidoiful Indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm ol Drinker to Morris. Rlcliiuond, was cured of Liver cmu|iluint of 8 years stnndincMn Hie use ol two bottles of G.xKTER’S SPAN Ml MIXII'RE. GREAT 1’1'Ri; OF SrROFl'LA.-The edlti., h of tho Richmond Repulilicati had a servant employed Iu Iheir pres- room, cured ot vlolcul Scrofiilu, combined with Itlieuimdlsm. winch entirety dlsuhled him irom work — Two bottlesorr MITER S 'SPANISH MIXTURE made a I'crlectctire on bin#, und the editors in a public notice, say they ‘cheerfully recommend It to nil who are • *• fiidiHl wl h anv di«ense nllhe blood.” 8ITLL AMTIlERt I'RlioFSGRi FIILA.-I had a very valuable hoy cured by lliree hollies «>( t.'iirters* Spanish Mixture. I consider II a truly valuable medi cine. J \M I S M. TA Y l.oR, conductor on tho It. F. to. P. It R. Ct)., Klclitnoinl, Vn. SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING CURED MR. JOHN THOMPSON, residing iu lliocl y ol Rich mond, was cured by three bottles of Garter's Spanish Mixture, ot Salt Rlieinn, which he hnd nearly 20 years uml which ull tliephyblcinns iuthe city c<mhl not euro. .Mr. Thompson «c rfell known uicrolninl in the city of Richinoml, Va . and )• lo cure is most renmrkiitile. WM. A. M ATTDEvx’S.ol Richmond. Va . had user- vnnt cured ol Syphilis, In Iho worse form by t arter’* Spaiiisn Mixture. He anyh lie cheerfully recoinineiidO it and con«lders II an Inviilualile tnuillciiie. RICHARD E. WEST, of Ricliin..lul. wn* cured of Scrnluln,uud wind physicluiiH culled e nfirmed t on- Bumpiion, by llirco bottles of Curler'a Spanish Mixture. EDWIN BURTON, Commis«ioner of tlm Ruvcne says be Ims been Ihe good effects ol Carter’s >punish Mixture In a number of Syphilitic cases, and says It Is a perfecl cure lor Hint horrible dlseve. T. W.DYOYTk SONS, 132 North 3d street, Phiia* . eliiltiu- RES NETT to BEERS, 125 Main steel Richmond, ▼»* ... W.f. HARWOOD, iff Richmond, Vn., cured of Old Sores hii.11'leers, which dlsutili d him from wnlk- llig. Took a lew hot lies of Curler’s Spnr' • Mixnirn, nml wiib eiiiililed to walk without a crutch; tu n short time peiiuaiieully cured. Principal Depots al M. WARD, CLUSE to UO., 3. Maiden l.nne. New York. For sain by J. II. C ARTER to CO., A. A.SOLOMONS to CO., and THOMAS M. TURNER to Co., Savannah uml by Druggist* nml County .Merchants every win re. C?/ l*rtrr $1 /«•»• Hut Hr or C Untiles fur §5. and Grocei ■ally. 'Oil lull I# gffli S a el el l e r y If V# r e h o u s e. Young’s Duililing,Sigii of the Golilrn Saddle. OrrobITX II. SIMMONH ( LOT Il'NO STORK. W. H. MAY & CC Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles an ! I nrne-se*, of which the lollowiug coinproc a purl) Spanish Quilltd, overlaid andShafloii Saddles, Plan ter’s large and extra Inigo saddles: Men’s plain do. . . Ladies Saddle n to Murlcngules; Saddle f<ngn, KngllMiilo.; Boys’uml Hi variety of pbia'riis;BridU Trunks toe. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Paddle Trees, Skirting nnd llog kins: Pad do.;S:ruinlng nnd Worsted Web; Thread and Sacks. ns*or cd size-. IIARNESSES.-4 ouch. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky' Harnesses of all kinds, hy the single set. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and, Sulky springs and Axles; Dash Frame*; Hobbs an 1 * Bows, hy Iho single nets .'luted and lira** Stump Joints: plain do ; patent Da-li Leather, Top ami 1 urtnln do.; broud amt narrow Lares, variety ol pattern#; silk and Worsted Fringe: black ami pin pie Coach Bonus; Bug gy Lumps, Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and Plated Knobs, Ac, m)y23 FINE FASHIONABLE OLOTHI2NT Gr 5 AT REDUCED PRICES! \V I I# I, I A 31 O. I* It I C E* MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 117 Hill*Wired. All those disposed to avail thonno'iv of GOOD BARGAINS IN READY/) MADE SUMMER CLOTHING, are here, by Informed that I will now full off tliei remain ng stock at cost, to make room lor a new sup' ply of Goods In Hie Full. Don’t miss the chance; now is thu tune. Jy H BOOT-31A Ii I Ai (1 L. RGRIDER,respectfully annrdiiices to his former patron* am! his frle—’ generally, that lie has taken the st formerly occupied by Mr. II. Casson, corner of Bull Ht'cet and Cnneies* st. Lane, where he is prepared to make Boots and Shoes of all descriptions,of the best materials, uml will be happy io receive orders, nov ti (4EM.lt 11. NOTICE. G M. GRIFFEN has re opened Ids store, and is ready lor all customers’ calls in bis line. I have iu employ a superior workman at watches, —^—-iind also a first rate Manufacturing ami Jobbing Jeweller, and nil work in that line will be received and done according lo order, and with dispatch. Culls solicited Irom all friends and customers lit want ol articles In my line of business. _ novjfi Uli 111 1 -*LOUR.—In sacks containing half and quarter bbls ^ for sale by sept 14 LYNN to SNIDER. i;U FLANNEL.—Two bales iff the above, of good quality, all wool; Just recti' /MlllLDl.’I.Ns I'M ol child ten’s hi steamer at AIKIN to BURNS, V fl \Ts.—A small uMoriiuent llul Hats I > ' received 1 v la-i gN. K. BAB NU M'S, 153 t.ongiess aireet. /ii 4J4 a 111: m x i;tt. " CAKRIAIfh \i\I) KEI'OSITIIRV, Corner ol' West IIroad and Bay Streets, S11 villinali, (4a., <-.mrm u. Would cull the attention of the citlznna o Georgia, .South Carolina, Floiiila, Alabama and Tennussc, to tlieir large and splendid stock of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, toe., toe., embracing every variety and stylo now in uso. Among our stock will he foiiim all o| the most luablunablo styles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS ANI) STRENGTH Built by some of Hie innnt reliable bill tiers In I’lnln- delplilit. wl.o-e work Im* a reputation for Eightue"*, Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other niaiiiifaciuriirs In the Union. There may nl«o be foimn among our slock selections from Hie cstiibllfbnienl ofJ. M.Qi imhy to Co, and oilier celebrated inantifucliirerH in Newark, N. J , New York nml New lluveii, alio* which are bill II expressly lor us.mid which wedonui esilutc to warrant inovoty particular. II. C. McKee has been for twenty-one years engaged In the Carriage Iiu-Iiu bs In Goliimhun, Gi o.,aml wu feel coi.ddenl Hint with our milled experience and at tention we will be utile lo keep ou bund 11 Stock that we think will meet the approbation aud wants ol lliu public, and w> Ich foi variety and extent will excel that hereto lore kept at this place. All orders ahull have strict and prompt utteiitlou. II. C. MeKEE. Savannah, Aug 31, 1855. |. 6. BENNETT. SCOTT’S I.ITI I.i: (41%NT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY IliHi 1854. T *HE attention ol Planters,Fanners ninl Stock feeders iu gnu'-ruBis r spectlully cuilni to tin* .Mill as the most Important article ol llm kind now in use, not only well adapted lor g.Hiding cob meal lor stork, but gria or line hominy for Ihe table, nnd especially bread meal from corn not Hilly ripe or dry in Hit: tail. In bi tting Hus Mill, no mechanic or Irnme work la wanted, only wanting in Im lusicM-il to h IIonr nr plat form. Eubily anjiisteil aud Used by any person, oven a child. The LITTLE GIANT lias received the first iiremtuina at the late Agricult ral Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, Mary Urm, and other states, nml thut 11 the most compli mentary manner, us well u-Ihe most ready commenda tion fr.'in the thousands witnessing us performance. These mills are gtiurnn'ced in the mo-t poaulve man ner aunin-t defeeli ortireakuge. and No. 3 warranted to grind IS bushels of feed per hour, with one horse, and offoied nt the low price of$fi!. nl comple e, ready lor attaching the team.—No. 4 a.$75, grinds 20 bushels pur hour with two horsea. Munufiicturcd by SCOTT to MO' KBEE. Auvuslu, Ga, Ar il sold by 'J. II. C**tprixi.o, Agent lor Hie .viunulao Hirers, 171 Bay streei. -uvumiuli, where Hie .Macidno may be seen may! .Volire lo.Tterrhenits. W E m>w offer, at wholesale, in quantities to suit pur- chasers, a lull and oornpeto assminiunl ol Tin Ware, ol our own manufacture. Quuhlk mu to he aur- pa.sed. LOVELL to LATTIMORE, r 10 13 Bnruurd-at. v Vl ftl tl|.3TN. M 1(4. 4 r |*lli; siili'criher offers lor sale a large assortment of 1 Surgical Instruments, ot the best manufacture, among which will bu found Ihe following pocket sets, extra Now 1,2,3.and 4 Minor Operating 1 'user. 1 tipping Sets, Eye liibtrumeiits, Lilbocoiuy (Ti*«-s, stratdsmus, Instruments, silver spring Lancets, Kvai: *’ Lancets, Amputating and Trephining set*, Obstetrical InMru- men's, Po*t .Mortem seta, Extracting nltd l/e otsl Caeca. Gullet. Bullet. Polypus and Tooth Forceps: speculum, 2 3 and 4 valve; Ship do. silver and sum iJnlbetors: sto much Pumps: Turnkeys; plain fulcrum, and Foxe’t spriugbolt. Maw’s Apparatus. &c., * c. The above will be sold as can be purchased In I'liila- hlcluliiu or New York, for cash or cfi.v acreptnnco. ’ 1 JOS.M.TU.vNEH, Agent, mar24 No. 157, Brough Ion et. J .*PI'ING’8 EXTKAlT BIT'IIU—A sovereign remedy \j for diseases o' the bladder, spine, kidnevs,and uri nary organs ; al*o, lor dyspepsia, chronic rheumutism and affections ot the skin. The above medicine Is earnestly recommended to pby- bIcIbiis and practitioners of medicine, and the public, gimornllv, as it cun b*i used by persons of all ages am* habits, is pleasant to Hie taste, and will be readily taken by any putient, no matter bow adverse be may be to taking medicine. Forsulehv j R „ 20 c JOHN B. MOORE to CO Ilf Nil V EATMItOI* A C« , H AVE received by late steamers, ami offer for Hale low. a variety of Solid colored Bareges, black satin plain Barege* Plain black do Black ami white Tissues and Bareges Rich printed do Do do Mmdliio Robes Do do Organdies Colored Striped silk* MANTILLAS—Black and colored Bilk Mantilla* Do do wnile Barege do Do Lacc do PANT STUFFS—Plaid and striped Linen Drill* Brown and white do do Plalnami Fancy Caaalmeres Chocked, strfped and plainCotlonade* COATINGS—Black Iirap uo Etes Do and colored C'ashmaretta Dol-'ntubletsand Alupnccas Cheeked and striped Liucns Smte. brown and buff do 25 hints pi line to choice New Orleans Sugar. 150 hhts. A., II. ami C. clarified Sugar. 50 bbls. rrashed and powdered do , in store and! or laleny WEBSTER to PALMB« ang 20