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NUMBER 2)3, £ubitnmri| VOLUME LI 11 SAVANNAH, GA.. SATURDAY MDRNING, OCTOBER 20. 1855. the republican IS rUBMSHKD piiiljr, Tri-Weekly ifud Weekly* A LEX WDER &- SNEED. CITV A.\ll VOl'NTr I»IIINTI2K8. TERMS REDUCED.] Pailv Paper, in Advauco 1; not paid in Advitneo Tri Weekly, in Advance It not Paid iu Advance Weekly, invariably in Advance . .$5,00 .. 6,00 .. 3.00 .. 400 .. 2.00 Club Price—10 Copies for 'Jill 15,00 iy in no case will an order for the paper ba at tended to antes* cc-mpanleu with money, or a ratit- l eu»r> reference. Fare Reduced, i jabin Passage to NewYor, MrTM I* WEEKLY. I NITKII M iry.N VIAII. GINK. riilll' new anil snlsndld ride wheel *to undilps: A KN"XVILLE, I.VH tons,Capt.0. D. I.i dlow. AUGUSTA, l,5nu “ •• Tuna. I.vox, FI."RID V. I.3W» •* “ M. A. WonDBCLt, ALABAMA. 1,3-0 « •* G. R. Si himck, Will I live Vuvni unit Every WEDNESDAY nnd SATURDAY. The** eni|ie nro among the largest on ibe roast, an- surpassed In rpeed. sntety or comfort, making Iheir p*-*.ige* In fifty to six’) hours. amt are commanded oy skillful, careiul u-d polite officer*. Having elegant § lie-room accommodations, they offer a moat desirable ciwveyam-e to New York. Cabin Pa.*«.ge $20 Steerage do 8 Agents: PAULI.KOKH, FAY It CO, Savannah. sAM’l,. L. M ITCH ILL, 13 Broadway. June2C, 185.V New York. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL I . N. .11 All, STRAMFIIM. TBK tlllp. (OMPKISINO Till.* LINK ABC ATLANTIC. | BALTIC. Capt.WtST. I Capt. CoMxTOCK. PACIFIC. ADRIATIC, Capt. XU. | »’npt. ^ These »hlp* having been built by contruc-, expressly fur government ser- LjUT v’ce. every care bus been taken In iheir cnnUruchon, as also Inihe r en gine*, to ensu-e strenirth aud speod: and their arcom- m xlatinns for passengers ore unequalled for elegance or comfort. Price of pa*raze from New York to Liverpool.in flrst eaten f 13": in second cabin, 17.1; exclusive use of ex tra rise state re< m, $325. From Llverpoolto New York, £M aud A’JU. An experienced burgeon atlache-l to each ship. No berths vail i>e secured until paid for. PRopiwED DATES OF RAILING. frtm AV» Fore. from Liverposl. 1835. leiA. Wednesday.... Jan.24.. 18 >S| Saturday... .Jan. 13.. 1855 Wednesday....Feb.7.. 13151 Saturday ..Feb.27.. 1855 Wednesday.... Feb 21.. 1855 Saturday.... Fen. 10.. 1855 I Saturday... .Jan. 24.. 1855 For Freight or Passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS. 56 Wall street, N. Y. BUOWX, s||ipi,i:\ *.< O., Liverpool. STEPHEN, KENN \ HD Ac d 1,37 Austin Friars, London. E G. WAIN WUItJIIT V CO- Paris, or URt >. It. DRAPER. Havre. HJTThe owners of these ships will not be accounta ble f<r fold. «l ver, bulli >n, specie. Jewelry, precious none*, or me als. miles* bills of lading a*e signed tbtre'or, and the value ttiereof ex pressed therein. Shipper* please lake notice, that the ship* of this Line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. )•»«# mwflv ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT. QA. ’ H *'Rentire scholastic year of line lusiltution, by a i joir t res-du iion of the Faculty and Trustees, has y. n thrown In ■> one term, commencing on the First Monday in .September, amt closing oil I'omjsxmce Mxnt Inr,Thursday utter the fourth .Sunday in Juno. fsrCLTT. AUGUSTUS ALDLN, A. M.,President—Professorol English Literature nnd incieul Languages. l!.*v. J. H. CALDWELL, A. M.—Professor of Mental iui| Moral Philosophy. Kev. T. X. F«Mis I ER,. a. M.-Professor of Mathe- su'lcs an 1 Natural sclenco. Mi-sANN K. AI.DUN—PrincipgJ Primary Depart* nent.Biid Instructress In Botany and French. B. It. LlGN'i »s|\l—Principal of Mu«lc Departineul. Mr< L. E. Git ANT ami Mrs E. T. CALDWELL-Or- asm-inn! Ilrat-ches. This In-tltut.on now presents to the public, advan* which few pos-ess. A largo nnd uiegatilly con. » ’ic:ed College cdillce; -me of the largest Ciiapels in :l.e state; all ue»*«nry out-building* and enclosures; s *> mrditu: department. tl-.teil up in the most neat ami - - tutorial,le style, an I under the superintendence of the eacners thetnseLes ; with the whole domestic depart- m-nt under the careful direction of ladiesof experience, il-le-i to all the facilities for a thorough course of In- ttrucion which any similar Institution can offer. It * ll be seen by ref-rotice to our catalogue, that our rates * t Hoard and Tuition are less than can bo found else, * This fact. In these times of pecuniary pressure i* worthy ol the «• >u*ideration of those having daugb tera to educate. The Hoarding Department will be under the direction ol Pre-idem Aldan and lady, and Professor Caldwell •nil lady. With spacious anil comfortable d o mi tones, large «n*t convenient close’s, i ew and elegant furniture, good ami cxpivi-iicod »>rvsnu, an l tables furnished with the best that it.e mark*t affords: together wltn a wh-desome but parental discipline, we hope in Increase the liberal patronage with which this Institution hat blnerto been favored. F. X. FORSTER, Sec’y Faculty. Cnthhert. July Hn, K',5. aiig 7—lanl.MR (•(■I.ETIlOli I* a I tILUlFAI. LOLi.LLE, ATS \V ANN AH. GE'HtGI A. rpH E SE^SD iN «*F LD-TtfEES in the above lustllu- I lion will commence on the drst day of November tml terminate on the lirst of March. The Clinique, at the ''■•liege building, will be open ed to patient* on t ie 2-Hh of October, and be continued Uiroiigtioui the session. The Faculty is constituted as follows : II. L. HA'It 11, M. I), elate oi Savannah Medical Col lege.) Professor of ;he Principle nnd Practice of Physic. E. l.xKUY ANT* ».\Y, M. 1).,(of Waynesboro', Ga.,) Fr lessor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Cbihlren. WESi.EY C. NORAA Oiid, M. D.. fof • okesbury, S. C.,) Professor of Materia .Medics and .Medical Jurispru dence. J AMES 3. MOREL, M. D., (of Savannah, Ga..) Pro- l s*or o| Anulomv. JOHN I* .VIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, 3. C-) Professor of Physiology. WILLIAM T. Fl'.AY, M. D. fof Savannah, Ga.,) Professor of Chemistry i ml Pharmacy . - II ARLES GAN AIIL, M. D.. (oj Savannah. Ga..) Pmiessor pro.lam. of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. Demonstrator of -Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of Ssvannah ) The fees will be—$IWi dollars for the entire Course of Lectures; 810 Deiuousirator’s lee; Graduation $3U. Matrlculalon 35. Arrangement* have been made by which students can be accommodated with goo-l board at from |3 1-2 L< 31 per week. For further information address, N?p28 H. L. PVRP, M.P., Dean. 5^fe fplIE Hooks ror Subscription to the Charleston and 1. Savannah Railroad will be re opeued Ibe 15th De cember, IS.lt, and kept open until further notice, altbe following places, to wit: CO-tMtttOKBaS. Charleston.—L.T. Porter, (Rls Mills, VVm. C. Ree. Savannah. —Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Screven. Col. A K. Lawton. Adams’ Run.—llawLius S. King, D. P. Wilkinson,J. W. Fabsr. F.disto Hand.—E. N. Fuller, Jas. Hopkinson, Col. E. M. Whaley. Walterboro*—Col. M. E.Cam, D. S. Henderson, J. VA*. Hurbridge. Ashepoo.—Lawrence Wltsell.W. H. Lowndes, Jas. M. Rhett. ^altketcher.—Thomas McTeer, B. McBride Peeples, Th-unns Allen. Pocotallgo.—VV. k. Hutson. J. H.Sanders, John Mar In. Whippy Swamp Muster Ground.—Hurwell McBride, John E. Fraiuploii, K. A. Taylor. Glllisonvtlle.—F. AV. Fickllng, Wm. Yeomans.Thed* deu* Hacklier. Beaufort.—Edmund Rhett. R. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope. Grahainville.—Col. John Webb, AVlIson Ferrlbee, AA illlam llow..rd. Bluffton.—T. Il.i’ne, R. (I.Kirk, Dr. P. Pritchard. Robertvllle.—B. r. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A R. Johnston. Pury.burg.-AV. AV. Hardee, J. P. Raymond, J. D. Lawtonvllle.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Samuel Manner Charles Jaudnn. Blue llnu«e — Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Sann ders,Jouh Hill. H> order olthe President and Boanl of Directors, dec 13 C .F. II AN'CKEL, Sec’y and Treas’r. Citu SnsdirsB C.ivdb. N CTIRIIRI.L. * OK.YKH.if. .1UCT1UX .iXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. I54 Day street, Solicit, from his triutidt consignments of every de scription My personal attention will be given to the sale of Real Estate, (tana stock, lie. Keler to lllram Roberts, Esq., Pierson, llcldt k. Co E F AVood St Co, Noble l.yon. Esq., Savannah ; E II Harris, It. 8. Thlt-ss fc Co., listes k. Lucis, AV, D. Bob bitt, Montgomery, Ala. mar I7 wn. wAitivViiAiiKitsiunw GENERA). COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner ol Bay and Montgomory*8t»., Savannah,Ga. Solicits consi|nmeiits, and Is prepared to receive Cot Ion and Merchandisegunernllv, upon storage. Jan I Nov.15,’55. ‘“ T JAKIKAi ». NICIIOI.S GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones' wharf, foot of Abercorn’Street, Jn 11 SAVANNAH, GA. ly CAHLETOD ik I'AHMI.IM, General Commission Merchants, 82 HAY STREET,SA /ANNAII.GEORGIA. S. B. CtRLKTON. CIISS. PAHBONS. dec 18 MIMN A. JOHNSTOl, Crntrnl Aurtion k Coin mission Mrrrhnnti, Tender tbeir services to their frleuds and the public Jan 3 c J. C. Bl'SB. J. 11 DAVIS. W• II. LONG. ni si, imvi> a i,n\ii, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, June 1 Savuminli. Ci», X tniEL PAI.Mtilt A NON, Dealers in U.ihmWIREy curl.FRY. FILES, EDGE- TOOL S &■ c. WnOLKSALK AND It XT *1 L. No. 184 Congress and 67 8t. Julian streets, June 3 Satannah, Georpio. WM* WJIIMIT. GENERAL BROKER, FOR THE PURCHASE A.YD SALE uF REAL ESTATE AXD PERSONAL PROPERTY, BAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA. PATTED* II•'TT'O.N A: CO. p ^ o T O R. S , FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Jy 14—If I0U liny btrevb Savanuah, Ge. B. A, CRA.Nt, L. W . WALLS, RICHARD CURD. CHADE, Wi l l s .V CO., COTTON FACTORS, AND Forwarding ft Commission Merchants* No. 82 HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. .Jy u-'f BAmilDAKOWLA^D, F A-OTOns AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 2 Bay Street. BFURAtM IAVNARD J"HN T. ROWLAND. JR Idberal advances ma te on consignments of Cotton aud prod nos. Jyl2 WAYNE, GRENVILLE ft. CO. FACTO \\ », Coniiiiiioioii and Forwarding BAY XTKEET, SAVANNAH. Til08. ». VVAYNE, C. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. VVAYNE, VV. T. SAMPLE. J7—tf Savannah. Chattanooga. JForrfou Snscnras (EarHa. hEHHIEX 4JUNED, VVAYESlIORt 1, BURKE COUNTY, GA. Practice law in Richmond, Hurke. Washington, Bcrlven and hmauuel. Tito*. M. BSKRIBN. MALCOLM D, JONKS. dec IB ly ' « i i* CITh * m a due I7l ATTORN E YS A T L A IV. „ , Wa yiir*tboro', (In. Reference Messrs. A J.fc T. VV. Miller, Augosta^Ga. E . Cl. C.tllANINN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fersyth.Ga.* * )' III practice In the Flint and sdjoiulug counties of the Jan < Macon t.'lrctm. tf WM. A. LOFTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, no*3tf. Honttcello* Geo. WILLIAM EIIWAItUD. ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELI.OR-AT-LAVV, Mlcanopy, Florltln, will practice In the Courts of East and South Florida.; Referonccs—Tunno Pinkney si * o„ Charleston, S. C.s Pierson, lleidt k Co., Savannah, Ga.; Cooper St Mother, Micanopy, Fla. iftarch 20 ly* SA.HUEL W. PEPPEII, Successor to HENRY J. PEPPER fc SON, Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, iVo. 175 Chtanut tl., ii/>potUe the State Houae, Philadelphia. may 30 ly WII.I.IATI M. TI .N.NO, Factor & Commission Merchant, For Florida and Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 Ohio WIEI.IA.Dfj. WifeIIEll, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NVarrenton, Goo., Will practice In the Northern t 'ircult of Georgia, anil in thecotintiesof Hurke,''olumblu, J-fferson and Wash ington, of the Middlo Circuit. ly may 0 N'rU)=Yorft RbbcctdtmrntB From S. M. Pittengtll Co.'s Adverting Agsnty, II Nassau st., Neto York, and Xu. 10 , Boston, P. It Co aro .1 cents for the most InBeuilul ami lar gest circulating Commercial pa'-era bol in the United States snd theUanndas. f ESTABLISHED LN-ffSO.i PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WALTER. BAKE* I CO. America-*, Ftnch, Hornmna thlc, nnd Vanlll CHt iC't 'LATE; prepare t COCCI; BRt >.M A, C« L I * i.V PASTE; Ceoa Sticks,Solu- blr, IfomiBpatlc and Dietetic Cocoa: Cocoa Shells; Cracked Cocoa,he. Theso 3lanufatnres to which rtR*T rasMU-M have been a- wari|p*t bythehl**f I mil tut out _____ an I Fairs o. jo Union, are an Leaf, Flutesr k Fruit excellent diet Ir children, Inva- of ths Cocoa, With a lids, and person in health. They pod pened. allay r ther thn induce the ner vous excitement attendant upon the a# of tea nrcoffoe, ami nr** recommended by Drs. VV'arrti, .tackson. Hay- wnrd. Ware, and Adams,of Boston and by eminent physicians elsewh re. . , Tor sain hy all the principal Lrociraln the United Slates, and hy their Agents. I). C. Murray. New York} Grant ItT-elIs, Philadel phia ; Thomas V. Hrund-ge. Baltimore; Wnuett k Dud ley, Cln. WALTER H AILR k Ct>., K*p 15-301 Dorheater. Mass. FULTON H^UOE, A T I. A N T A 4 i E O Itlil A, HY A. E. REEVE*. Atlanta. March 14.1*55. tf mar 18 Life Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIKE INSURANCE CO. ol Hartford, Ct. Fiiir. i\srnAX€E. EQUITABLE INSURANCE CO. of London. MARINE VIVO FIRE INSURANCE. i FARMER’S & MECHANIC’S INSURANCE (’<>., of Philadelphia. BRIDGEPORT FIRE & MARINE 1NSUR- anee Co., of Bridgeport Ct. STATE MUTUAL FIRE dc. MARINE IN- surance Co , ot Pennsylvania. T HESE iCompanies are all sound, nnd have an avail• aUs Capital in Cash, to meet promptly all losses they may have, either on LIFE, FIRE, or M ARINE RISKS. Insurancion Hulls or Cargicsln n\\ parts of the world. Apply to A. WILBUR, aug2—if General Ins. Agent, 142 Hay street. 1(41.71 E IVM ICANCi: t'OMPAXY« uF THE CITY OF NEW.YORK. Capital. S500.001) - All Faid in. J. Martin, Sec’y. SIMEON' L. LotiMIS, I’res’t. I The Subscribers having bovu appointed Agents of ‘ theaove Company, are now prepared to take Risk* against Fire on Buildings,Merchandise, kc.kc.mi I tavor&bleterms. COHENS k HERTS. I WM. AUDLEY COLTLR. C -t.rtR FRASER. HII PEH A I'H INI It. FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jy 7—5tnoa WAVERTu JSSTA STINE. Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IS GFRAIW, IliYY, die. Jones’ Hulldintr. Uay Mreei. SAVA N N A II, G A. F. WAVER. P. L.UON.-TANTINE. JiTSir let attention will be given to Receiving ami Forwarding goods. Je5—tf WA It NOOK A .I>.i V 1*7 ' (Successors to Cubbedge .v brother.) W HOLES A LK **D KXrsil. Booksellers and Stationers, No. 153 CONGRESS 3 South > de Market square, SAVANNAH, GA. JAS. 0. M. W.RNO* X. WM.K. DAVIS may 26 Wcto York aabrrtfsrmrntB. From Skillin, Fincher, Own te SehstPs Advertising House, 316 Broadway, Nrw fork. 1 ItOYAL. IVMHAM i: COMPA51, LONDON AND LIVEKPOUl.. j Capital 2*000*000 of Founds* sterlhg. | This Institution has established an Agency in Savutu . nab, and F’ire Policies upon Proiluceand Property will , Rubber combs, 1 ancs, be l*-tie*l by ANDREW LOW «t GO , t»«»n. Scissors Kaz o Savanuah, Oct. 20,1851. A - P O N € C . Importer A Manufacturer of Negara* RO. 13 \Vllt r.lKKR-*THXKT. Keeps on huud a well selected stock of Imported Sc- gars, also Manufactured Tobacco, SuiifT, Pipes, and all oilier article.* usually k* pi In hi* hue of busiues*, which ' ■ iffers <>u the most rensoimble term*. now 3 U. I.. null 5. CONTRACT*>R AND Hl'lLDEtt, Tuyiot-streel (riVK DOORS WIST or DRWro.N-STABKT.] Is prepared to contract for all kinds of Building snd Repairing. Al*o—^To conduct Water through the various parts of Houses. oct 13 R. 4t J. LAUHLISON, Eniln(<i-r«nti<l Mill n rlghts* “IROXt;• BRASS FOUXDERS. i'anal-street -Near the Canal Lock. R. LATHLISON. J. LACItLtSOK, ‘sTsTMILLER, & J. D. FERr.rsON, U HEELVVltlt.IITM k Kl. \ CKNMIT1IN No- 123 York-Ntreel* SAVANNAH, (GA,) Carriages, Wagons. Cur * and Dray* manufacturer! Blacksmilhlnz. Including Iron Ratling and Grate* for Building*. Itc , done at the shorte* n dice. ang 28. M. b.ciil-rT ii. X. I. MOSIS. cm lu ll A MOSF.S, Factors and Cuinmission tlrrrhants, Hay Street. >avannah, Georgia. Rtrsatscn—Messrs. Hall.Mmos k Co., and Go'. John Hanks, Columbus. Ga.; Messrs. Hall. Mo*es k Roberts, Mnntgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Hrud,, Atlanta, Georgia. kP r -^ HBMOVAIi. « . n. i'iird. FAMILY GROrEKIES, FRUITS, Ac., H AS Removed his e* abllshraent to Broughton street, one door from Jrfferson-sireet, where ho will be pleased ic accommodate his triends nnd the pub ic with all things appertaining la his line of business. All orders thankfully received. nov 25 G. A* HOIX'ONIIBE. A. M- CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, Gaston Struct. aug 27 eod t Jan I “paper AMD BOHDEitV Just received a fluo assoriii.eiil of Paper Hangings and Borders, and for sale at moderate prices at JOHN OLIVER’S Paint and Oil More, 121 II rough Ion St- Rooms papered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN &TsHIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer in Paints, <>il. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters* Tools, White Wash Uru-hes, etc. aug 2S c UELAWtliE MITI AI, SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, or PIIILADKLPlttA. T *IIF. subs.’ribor having been appnlhted Agent of the above named old established MUTUAL Company, is prepared t<> issue its policies on Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. JAMES MclIF.NRY, nov 27 118 Hay street. PUOVI.NUAI, INS UAM i: ( OMPANI OF TORt INTO, CAN AD V WEST. Capital 52.H0tt,"n0. The undersigned, h iving been appointed Agent of the above Company, begs to announce that h-is prepared to Injure policies **f Insurance on Fire risks (u 8uvqii nali atnl its vicinity, as also on Marine ri«k* generally. | niuytf ly WM.ckoWDER, Agent, I.il’c Inoiiriince. ] The I'nitrd Mutes Life Insiiraiur Company. , Takes risks on the Lives of white persous, tor lit'e or a shorter period, ami on slaves for one or lour years, on as favorable term* n» any equally responsible Company CAPITAL AMD ASISTS. JANUARY 1ST, 1855: j A bonus oi 25 per cent ha* been declared on the hu*i ness ol last year, to all policy holder* entitled thereto. I MINI.- k I-*ll.N>T*»N, Ageuls 1 Dr. R D. ARNOLD, -Medical Examiner. mar 10 i Fire and Marine Insurance. ! THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. j Available Capital $3*-U,i«o—Surplus $61,517 27. CIlAltrkK PERPSTCAL. Takes risks on Cargo, Fre gl.t, Buildings, Mercbau- f dize, itc., in town nnd country. ! Lo«-s promptly and lilH*rallyad'u*ted. j mar l‘J 5ILNIS 4c J*tHNST*)N. Agents. Norwich Fire liiMiritnuu f'o.Conn. j INCORPORATED ISIO-CAPITAL STO K.$150,000. J rT HE above Company has been iu successful opera- L tlon upward* of flny years, an l has a high ri-puta- ' tlon, wherever known, ’.a a prompt and responsible | office- , The undersigned is prepared to take Fire Risk* f r | said - fflee, on dwellings, furniture, stores, merchandize, • warehouses and cotton, upon the most Invorable term*. JOHN INGEItsoLL. \ u >'t N. F.Ins.Co., ' mar 5 No2 Jones’ Building, Bay tl. 1 Tloim*cli Anwiirancu l « . I.ondnti, HRF. AXD LIFE-ESTABLISHED 1-53. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FI'ND-$2OCi.n0d. Mceiillo iron pipe torks, Merril A: Juqu«*»< 118 CuUru-mreet., NEW Y"HK, M ANUFACTURER** and dealer* InWrought Iron, Pipe*. Fitting*. Tools, and ever* de*cr!iulon ol apparatus conqeeiett with Steam, Watt amt Gas. for hentiug and lighting *tteiiraers, • hurchs. Hotels. Prl- va e Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Viages, factories and Halls. _ „ . Also \alves, Cocks, Pumps, Laugs, Hollers and Roller Flues made loonier. •our Screw Cutting Machines *re etlrely new, nnd our own patent warranted to do dotibhlhe worn of any other Invention. t inters solicited troru all sections oflie country, and promdily at tented to J** 25, 55—ly TO liICE PLA3T8IB* T IIF. subscr.her* an deslr u. or c»lng the attention of those lnt'*rest«'*l us the Huliugof Rice, to their newly Invented Machine, which <a'Piutea ull others n-*w \n use. The advantage of thiv* Ma-hlnes consist in It* simplicity diirablll'y,at’4 i/ir great amount *>f work which it will perform wUmit the lenst Injury to the grain The m tch-ne* are |orable, and well adapt- tid to Hand or Meant Power, cal be transported ready for u*e. I hese Machines can b*nia-le to hull from 20 to 5u0 bushels per day—varyingsccordiiig to site. All necessary information will be gven by addressing the Inventors,at their Manuiuciory So 114 Cllffstreel, New York City. ROBERT k JJIIN E. ANDERSON, sept 20—I m P F. A. VKEIll. .V CO . FDRNI TXT n ID manufactory anil Marc-ltnoins. 5J3 BROADWAY,SIW YORK. Between the Metropolitan and itildhsonlan Hotels. I FURNITURE of every vurietyof the best quality, ' at in -derate prices. We hive the largest eitab lishtnent, and best assortment of realy good mil sub stantial Furniture to be found inlhtscHy or country, to whtcti we invite the particular attettion of purchasers aug 6—3tnos P MAHUMC-I.o, 4I.F-—A- *1 T.—41. 1-. A. I ) F.GAl.lA, JEWEL-* AND OYTI’MES. manuluc- V tiire-l an I kept on Mtnd* at ttc Old Esubitshinetit 1 of E. CO'111,244 Grand street. Ea-t of Bowery, New York. Driers from the country nstnplly atteud*J to. jc 12—I y P_ Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods, WILLIAM. TASKER. * A PARK PLACE. New Y*,rk. livlte* the attention I* t of ■‘o-Hbern and Western MerJtauts, to his new stock of l-iui*,c,itnlir. Hair, To .th »nd Nall Brushes, Ladies’ Reticules, Peil'uuicry, 8*>:t|S. Porte Monnaies, •let and H**nt Bracelets, IVck**t i-oiks. Dress Button*, Pins ami Needles. Hooks nnd Eye*. Watch Guards, Wax. I'nral and Gh.«* Beads. .Wallaces, kc. India Rubber Goinbs, • 'anes. Ball* an I T>/« of every descrip. y, Kaz .ru ami ' Utlety. **old and G.ll ■rieons and Vioiins, Deluding a general and vurv largt stock of English, t>ench aid German. Fancy Goods, which will bo -old altbe very lowest pri ce*. 'or Ca-b or Appro red Paper. Orders by letter selected an.l nut up In the best manner. WILLIAM TASKER, may 1—ly P In Park Place. New \ork. THE BEST HAIR DYE. D R.n. M. BALLARD’S .new article) leceived \i highest premium at the World's Fair ami Ameri can Institute, wh «■> it was examined by th) distinguish- j ed chemist* Dr. t. Lillie and l*»*»t- ota Torrey,aud j promuinci-d .be Best For sale by the Principal Druggists in tits city—price | $1 Principal office ami store 493 and Rsi Sroadwu.t, New York. Mar 15.’M -P LESTERS IKOi\ WORKS, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES AND NTEA71 ENGINES, 57 Fe«rl-«t, Brooklyn. H- Y .opposite New York city. I ^HEsubscrlbet Raving been engaged for the last 15 . years in the almost exclusive manufacture of this most Important invention, Woodsworth’a Pinning, Grooving and Toiiglug Machine, has recently completed the large addition to his already extensive Iron Works, will execute with dispatch all orders In the above line to an unlimited extent. The iiulv**rsallv acknowledged superiority of Woodtworlh'H Piaiuing -Machine*, ipanu- factured by him, over all others, requires no reiteration. In the manufacture ol &TKA.AI ENGINES, we claim a superiority for power and speed, beamy of construc tion and finish; aud also guarantee the Engines to trans- lull lint per cent more power for the same money than can be furnished by any other manufacturer, and more ihnn 100 per cept, saving in wear and tear, as well as a large saving iu the consumption of fuel. References to Parties haring the Steam Engine note in use. Pardee 4c Morgan. N. Haven, Ct.; 9. W. Slocum, Brooklyn, N. Y., Timothy Dabal, Astoria. I,. I; Lyons 4c Curtiss, Bridgeport, Ct; Mamford Manufacturing Co-, ShiMilbnl. Ct.; John U. ^nford. New Haven, Ot.; Rollin £unford, New York City; Chus F. Lojsey, .Austrian Con- sti’Gent rat. References to Parties haring the Wordsworth Planing Machnis note in use. G. B. Sloat. Kensington. Philadelphia. Pa.; Kidder k Martin, Wilmington. N. C.; A. L. Clapp, k Co.. Mont gomery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, New Orleans. La., Iltukl-*, Guile k Co.. Ciclnua ti, Ohio; Rantom, Cobh 4c Co., Clevelan I, Ohio; Fos* B'others, tJhicag >, 111* ; J. H. Smith, Milwaukte, WIs ; P. B. k I,. L. Eaton. Buffalo. N. Y.; Forward 4c Smith, Oswego, N. Y., John 8wau, Toronto, c. W. • nd rs and proposal* received by mull or othorwite, from all parts of the United Suites.Canada, South A- mi-rica, and Europe, will be promptly an-ndud to by Agents who are traveling In all secitous of the couutry. Letters hy mail,addtess JOHN LESTER, ocl4 3m 57 Pearl 9t. Brooklyn,N. Y. TILTON k JIvFARLANO, il 'luiiirn Lnne, Mew York, M ANUI- ACTUHKRS of th-'WOCLD-RKNOWNED SALAMANDER SAFES. HANK FAULTS, tec. Baltimore Depot. 145 Pratt street. •op 5— ly Bosto i Depot, 14 Howard street. mar lt» SAFES. | i CNTTENBT k CO .Importers of Irenchand other * # Klf - »- up 30 V Fiir-.pean Goods, No. 4- Broa-t st-’eet. SHOW CASES. HOFF71 A .> N >v FI.UMI* MANUFACTURERS, 57 Bowery. NEW YORK, H AVE the largest and cheapest slock of a* 11»»AV OASES ev*r offered In this city, made In every style; silver-plated, Brass. Rosewood, -atinwood, Ice. Orders promptly H.led, aud good, careful y packed and •hipped to any pari of the United state* and Canada. «cp 4—Mm e j7 do.a i\ e l l, General Commission Merchant, NO. UAPRARI. STkKKT. (Fourth door from Wall s’reet.) ■ep 4—6m New York. IMPORTANT TO HOI'S EKE I'.FEIts VNO DEALERS. THE HOPE MILLS, 71 Fulton Skset. anv 7| Bkbkivn -’•t.. New York, Principal Office ln3 Front Street, .Vcv York. Factory, N**s. 3'., 37, and M Hudson street, Jersey City, THE PK<>PUIbr*»U* of this long and well known l COFFEE AND SPU E E-rAill.* SlIMENT, Continue to prepare the best mtarmacectical row- drrs til use, forYuDIng Brea I, Hi-cu-t, Tea and other t.ukys, sic. They also prepare Mu-’ar.l, cocoa, and many other article* of daily u«o in every lainlly, whlcn they offer upon the most reasonable terms. Catalogue sent to ..eaters who request them. It. II. 4c J. G. ISIIAM. N. IL—Consumers advised to Inquire for Hope Mills articles. aug 14—ly NCHIEFi'EI.IN. HKOTHEICS 0i CO. IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS I.Y I DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS. D YES, PERFUMERY, A c.. A e.. 170 WILLIAM STREET, New York, I NVITE the attention ot the trade to thc.tr large nnd varied stock of Drugs, Paints - *tl*.Pertuinery,4cc. In addltion.to their regular importu-f.iia of Staple Druggs, they lire also receiving, direct Ir.mi the sources of proclm-tion and manufacture,supplies.*! Tooth, llait, and Mail llru-hes. Bronze-, * .irk*. Mortar*. Sponges. French an<l English Permmery, I.unin’s Extracts, atnl many other articles usually 'embraced In Druggists’ clocks, which they are also enabled to offer <>u the u.osl advantageous terms Orders, either In person or by ma.i, will receive prompt attention, aug 14-ly SHELLAC INDIA TWINE, COIll YARN, COCOA MATTING, &C.. com amiji ri; mats, And INDIA GOODS generally. For rule low fo* CASH, by GEO. W. DOW Sc CO., Dnporp-rs, le 12—Ohio No 7 Hurling Slip..Sew York. SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS; CHEAP. DUIIAFIE, AMI I'HOTECTIVE, WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF. T HIM’AINT will stand any climate, withoutcrnckor blister and hardens byexpaiure, thus making It. lime au enamel ol stone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron aud olhorinelalcfroin rua land corrosion. TblsPsInidlffertfrom the so-called 3IlneralPalntso( theday, which are principally Ochres and < lay t colored, tnd areentlrely worthless. Silver's Plastic Palms aro purely Metallic,ccutaiulug no Alumln or Clay. Thoy are levigatcdUnoly, mix readily with Linseed OH, (without the trouble ol grludiug,) aud dow under the brush as I reely an he best White* Lean. rhesePainlsexccI ullothersln body or covering pro porlles,one pound ol which willcuvor as much surface. hsIwo pounds..I White Lead. There are Tour natural colors, via: Black or Slate Brown,olive and Chocolate. Directions: This I’alntdowareadlly uudertnebrusb and Its covering property is lucrcwed by using it mixed us thickly as possible with pure Linseed OHtattho Paint is the lasting or protecting body and theOilslmply the medium or agent in spreading it. We annex copies of two letters, oue from ibe Presi dent of the Philadelphia snd Reading RuilroadCo., the other from a gentleman, awell knowurestdeut ol Au. gusta, Georgia. Office of ike Pkiia.and Read ngHauroad Co., t PHtLADELJT ys.MAV 3,1853. \ J.8. Silver. Ehq—Dear Sir: We have used your -‘PliistK Paints” (or more than a year, and for Palntlni; Bridges,depots.itc., 4tc.,weha\efouudi;quiieoquBltc any paint we have nsed. In fact, wo now give Ila prof*: onceover all others we bavetrlesl for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) JOHN TUCKER. President. A cues r a, Ga.,September 29. IS52, t Steam Plauing Mills, y Dear Sir.—YouaskmefOr iny opinion or ‘•Silver’. Mineral Palme,” which you have put on my Macliln Sliopand Planing Mill. I giveyou with pleasure my t'u: and hearlyrecnnimendationof it as a preventlveofflr communlcatlngfroui chimneys ortro in adjoining build ings. The Paint which you pi.ton my roofs, has now become as hard as si. ate, and I feel a> secure from art Iu thlsdlrecllon.as I* possible. A few weeksaflerth- roofshad lieeupainted, I made anex|>oriiiieulon twoo: threeshiugles by plucln^theru In the'Urnaceunder th<- itoilers: the result was, thaltheportlnn uncovered wi entirely consumed, while the painted partwasapparem ly sound, thoiitl-iip.iiiexaminalioi.the wood wasfoun- to becharred ;r he paint, however, was rirm audbu- lltllehllstered. I couslderthls as severe atestasyou Pklntcun beputto.and under the circumstance!* I dt not hesitate to commend it as an invaluablepreventiv.. against Are. Respectfrilly.4ic. . signed» A MIIROS F. 3 P EN'L'ER. FRENCH at RICHARP8. X. IV. Corner of 1UM and Market streets, l‘kila„ l‘a, GEN EH U. WHOLESALE AGENTS. Foritlom Savannah, Wholesale&ud Retail,by JAMES II.CARTER k t'O. No. 176 Bronghtoiistreet. July 20 liaolply L'Hicn Rpnirisn ninnre, .llOOKi: ft TAYLOR’S I*\STILLI.S I)E PAKIS. rYMIESE PASTILLES are an lnvaluyblo reme<ly lor 1 the cure ol Coughs, folds an l Brombitin.a* by It eir action on the throat and lung*, they rrmovu all hoarse nes* In (!'*• hours aud wondermilj) iMreem lit* pow er amt fl.-xtblitly ol ine volos.— Menew(Jn-jr arn nlKre.il service to amt highly recommended by Clergymen, Auctioneers, Public Speikers, and all th *se wnose call tng requires such trequeui ii* • of the vocii organs. S. II.—Ask for* Moore a Taylor's Pastille* De Paris,’’ and observe that t-arh b»x bears ihe'.r written ■Ignature. F.*r sale by W. W. L'ltco.i, J. H. Carter 4c Co., J. B. Moore sc fo., and the principal Druggists and Apothe caries throughout the Urn ed Sutes and Cunudu, and ut wholesale by MOORE 4c T\TLOH, Importers, sep 20—3m P si .Mwiden Lane, .V w York. W. J AC'KSO* A SOM. GRATE AM) FENDER MAKERS, 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, 5e« York. ang 1—ly P T ill-’, above mentioned Company have eitabli-hed a branch ie the United States, and have lodged with | John L. Aspinwall. Geo. Curtis and Watts Shermann, j olthe city or New York, a permanent fund of $l5d,nou In American Securities,to he held by them a* Trustees, liable for losses su*taincd In this coun rv, which will be ' adjusted in New Yotk and promptly paid. ! The subscriber has been appoiute l Agent for Snvan- , nab and * ill take risk* on the tno*t favorable terms. JAMES MclIF.NRY, Ageu', may 31— ly No I IS Bay st Savannah. chi;Lvr.it a to., FACTORS AND GENERAL C0.MMI8SI05 MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. Wm. W. Cbervkr, Joun R. Sims, Geo. H. Cueevek. CHAFFER A FO. NO.6 WHITAKER STREET.SAVANNAH. G D EALERS in Sashers, Blinds. Doors.Mouldings.kc. Also, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Turpi mine. Putty: French and American Window Glas*; Painters. Muaons ' and White Wash Brushes; Gold Leaf, Bronze, 4cr. Also, 25 Marble Mantles, of the most nio<lerii style, from $35 to $150. Also. 150 flock*, troin *1 25 to $15. Also, 25 paira Inside Venetian Blind*. Builders and others would do well to give us a call before purchas ing elsewhere. The •* nimble sixpense” Is our motto. Jan 9 ly Removal. 9. S. 711 LI,Ell <V J. D. I LItGI SON, WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS, Have removed their establishm from the corner ol 3rougbton and Montgomery (tree's, to No. 183 York Mrei'l, Near St. James’square, where they are prepared to loanyworkln their line with promptness and in a KorkinaDlike manner. Carriage!. Wagons. Carts and Drays manufactured. Atack.mithlng, Including Iron Railing and Grates lor 3uildingi, A c., done at the shortest notice, may 7 6m Patent Elastic Skirts, HATES & FUANCF No. 1 Bar.lay street New York. C AL’TiUN.—Noi.e -*re genuine except they bear the stamp of the patent. \d manniacturera and tellers Imringing will be pro.ee tt.*d nc<’.>rdu gto law. mar 19 Mar l a , *56—p AN DREWS 4k JEM VP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, t'otton and ll’oolen Machinery, Steam Engines and Boiler*, Alacbinlsta’ Tools, Belting, i.c. IMrORTrRS k DEALERS IN Mam f UTCMB.*’ ARTICLES. .No. 07 Pistv si . New Vork. N. B.—Agents for the *U inTToifflt Beach Iron Works’ Steam Engines a'td Boilers. Exclusive Agency in New York for ‘Lowell Machine Shop, Machinists’ Tools. p oct 2—ly SAVANNAH 7ILIHC.4I. CIILLLGL, T HE Third course of Lectures In this Institution will commence on the Aral Monday in November nezL Savannah Uru Dock TO SIMP OWNERS, M A SI E ltd \ND CONSIGNEES T HE subscriber respectfully informs them that the ! P^fi 1 S A VANN.AII DRY D-n.'Klanow In successtul operation,and it is calculated to take in ships of auy clu*«'rom |oOf) 1 JK) tons bU'thsn. It is *231 feet I and 65 teet w ide, and complete in evtry particular. UOISEKEEIMM^IIARDH ARE. PILOT 6c NHOTWELI., IMPORTERS AND JOCUt-R* Or ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GEHAIA.Y HOUSE FUBNISHJNO^HABDWAHE. I NVITE the A'teir.ion ol doutnerii and tVeitern Mer- counts to a large and very exteu't ve stock of Goods tu the r line. Cutlery of every description. Sii\er Puited Ware: Japuntier*. German Silver and Brttlania Wore. Ti uieii and Enamm.dled Co-.king Utensil*. Bronzed, <‘opper and liras* Goods. Tea Trays, Fire Irons, Fenders. VV ire Covers. Br-.nzed •-‘andlesticks. Block Tin Ware, kc. tbtrstock comprises every article tu our liueofbusl- ne*s,al|of which we will sell todeulcrs ut the VERY LOWEST PRICES, for t ush or Approved Paper. Good* ordered by letter will be selected with great care and di-patch, and pul up In Ho* to st manner. PIC >T k SHUT WELL, No, 63 Muiden Lane. New York. P. s. Alio mAtmlacturers ol a very superior article of plated Spoons and Forks. ju7—6ui SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT CORA' .1.17) COD .nrI.C, PATENTED MAY I'i'.h, le.D ^ 8. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee an Alabama, of this invention, which Is douhtles among the most important of modern time* for the use of the well advised funner and stock feeder; and the universal lavor with which il ha* been rece.ved .rum the Brat, more than unythiug else, attests us utility aud su periority. F..r portability, simplicity of construction, and conve nience* of use, the Little Giant has no equui. It weighs Irotu three to five hundred pounds, oec••.'ding to size, can be put in operation by the taruier in twenty minute* without expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted aud used with convenience by anybody. The Little Giant has received the First Premium* at every 8tate Fair from Missouri to Maryi.uid the past Fall, and that in the most cotnplimeniary manner. These Mills are guaranteed in the most positive man ner against breakage or derangement, and warranted to grind teed from ear corn, aud grits or One homiuy trom shelled corn, with a degree of ease aud convenience for irposes never attained befute. ubsenbers are now prepared tofiirtiDh the trade Ith improved pattern* and sizes, to suit the varied II. a te n *# v«r v Dart icu te r" A - No. J is offered at $65 craplfc-e, ready mr attaching Urge gang of workmen is l-rapto/ed aid a Urge supply j l , e „T’w!!n ‘° KriuU ^ UsbeU " f lecd oi mater .il* is on hand, so that vessels cau be repaired , perbotir with one,horse. _ m..e..dlipucl, » n. .n, o,b* port- P*»P*'«1 ' jj";f5S?, bSSu'TIr Soii. „„b two horses. Msuuiactured and for sale by S. S. BROWN fe •:()., at Nashville, Teuu., and Auania, Ga. . 1 Preparation t* reoeivi- g more tes timonials of its wonderful efflcac.. In removing pain, than any other medic tie ovi-r off. red to the p.ilj- lie. And these te«rim.>tn.i!* come not el* ne from the ignorant, hu* from | . s.ois of every degree «f intelli gence and every rtn k of life. Physicians of the flrst re-t edibility.and pero-ctly cotivenaiil wi h the nature ot diseases and remedies, have recommended this as one ol the in >-t effeclu*' 1 in their hue ol preparn'ion* for the extinction of Pu-n. The Pain Killer is u-od iniernuhy and externally, according to the nature ot tl ecoinpliiliii. I has been found lo be tin excellent remedy lor sudden Colds, Caugti*. &c^ Fever aud Agio*. >*lhuia and Hithlsic. Pain III the Head, Kidney l oini-'.aint*. Piles, '.’heumalic< omplnin'*. Bruin -and m>re*..--uvere Burns, Canker, Bites ami Ringworms, Weak stomach, and General Dehiilty, Palmer’s Colic, Broken Breasts, &c., Howei Comt laint and Dysentari, cholera, Liver Com plaint, Dy*pep.*iu. Toothache, kc., kc. , The genuine Perry Davm'Puin Killer i* now put up in ruiiiul bottles, with the word* Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer blown in tin- gla-s ; and with two ,tecl engraved labels on each bottle—one an excellent llkencs* of Perry Davis, the original invertor of tho medicine, the other a steel engraved Note of Hand—nou) ether can be re lied on a« genuine. Price of b- Ulus— Itfjf cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 re*fx*clively. For -ale by most of the medicine dealers throughout the known world. PERRY 0 AVIs 4t SON,Proprietors, 74 High street, Prov.deuce, U. I. CHOLERA. A Certain Curefortkis disease, may be found in the use of Perry Diets' Fegetable PAIN Kll.l, Fit. Di Bi-qi'K, May 5, 1955. Gentlemen:—I feel undo* obligations *o yog for I he benellt l have received from your invaluable Pidn Killer. We hiiv> had some cholera h-re on the Mlssissppl thu«e«rly In the season. A few days since I ns-l-ieii iu * laying out” and I,-trying on« of our citizen* who was supposed lo have died with tlie dise-ise. The n- xt roi-rningl was taken with seven- vomiting, uccompamed with coldness of the exlremeiles. Warm covering and hot applications failed lo res ore warmth. M- wife's family, who had used the Pain Killer with ruc ’e**dur log the cholera season In - uffalo In 1619, advised me to lake it. I took two doses at in erval* of fifteen minutes; a line pi rspiraii. ii ensued, and the next day, barring a llltle weakne**, I was well, and have been since. It may have been an attack of Ague, but whether Ague or Cholera, it answered my purpose. >ince my recovery. I Ami that several of our citizens have used tho Pain Killer as a remedy for Cholera, nnd pronounced il g i d. I therefore lake pleasure In re commending it to u still more extended noth e. Yours, truly, AV. M. Clt- iZIER, Attorney at Law. Perry Davis k Son, Providence, R. I. This may certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ A’age- ■M- Pa'ii Ki Her in numerous cases, aud believe It to be a very valuable medicine I have pre-crlbed It ex tensively in bow el complaint, (particularly forclnidn n.) and it i* in my opinion, superior to any preparation I have ever u -ed lor the relief n| those dlsea-e*. P. S. When given to children, I have always com bined It with tin* syrup "f gum ahrubic, say ten drops to a tea-spoonful - f the syrup, well mixed. Dose- More or le** according t<> the age other* have mixed it with milk and undaase*, equal part*. Seo directions. A. HI NTINGT- -N. M. D. Tho Pain Killer is sold by John It Moore ami I 'o.Thos M Turner 4i Uo ami S D Brantley k Co, .-savannah; Barret, Car er 4-Co, and ' lark. Wells k Dubose, Au gusta : E L Stroheekcr 4k Co, Macon- Also by Drugist* and Grocers gem rally, aug 21—eoUHnios THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD . Not a Particle ol Mercury In It* A N infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil. Rbe«- maiism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimple* or Pustules on: ho Face. Blotches, Roils, Chronic Sor* Eves, Ring Worm or Ti tier. Scald Head, Enlanretneal nnd Palo of the Pones and Joints, Stubborn I beers, Sr ptdiylitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Cotnplauits,and all ul*ea-es arising from an Injud.clous useol Mercury Iniitrudence In Life, or Impuriiy of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated f.*r the number <>f extraordinary cure* effected through Its agency, hn* induced tho proprietors, nt tht- urgent rw- J ties! of iheir friends, to offer It to the public, which they o with the utmost confidence In its virtues aud won derful curative properties. The following certlflcatee seeded from nlarge number, are, huwever. stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors; and are all from gentlemen well known In their localities, nnd >•( the highest respectability, many ol them now residing in the city of Richmond, Vs. F. HoYDEN, Esq.,ol the Exchange Hotel, Richmond known every whor>\ says ho hn* seen the Medicine ceil ed CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE administered In over a hundred cases. In nearly all the dl*en*es for which It Is r -commended, with tho mosindonlfhlngly goodre suits. Hu says It Is the most extraordinary medicine has ever seen. AGUE AND l’EVI'R—GREAT CURE.—I herebyeer tlfv, that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most violent description. I had several Physicians.took larg* quantities of Quinine, Mercury., and 1 believe all - the Tonics advertised, but all without any permanent ; relief. At last I tried CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE i two bottles of which effect cally cured me, and lam’ ; happy to sny I ha*e had neither Chill* or Fever since , 1 consider it the best Tonic in the world, and the only ; medicine that ever reached my ear*. | JOHN LONGDEX. Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va. G. B. Luck, Esq , now In the city of Richmond, and lor many years in the Tostofllc^, lias *uch -oitfldence in the astonishing efficacy of GARTER’S SPANISH MIX TURE, that he has bought upwards of 50bottles, which he has given awav to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to fall when taken according lo di rections. Dr. VfNCE, h praclii'ng Physician,and formerly of the City Hotel, III the oily of Richmond, says he baa withi-Med in a number <>i Instances the effects of CAR TER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, which were most truly suiprlsiug. He says iu a care of Consumption depen dent on the Liver, tho good effect* were wondeiful Indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the Arm of Drinker It Morris.Richmond, wa* cured of l.lvcr complaint of 8 years standing. n\ the use ol two bottles of CAKTEK’d SPANISH MIXTURE. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—Tho edltoraor the Richmond Republican had a servant employed tn their R re«* n«>m,-cuml of violent Scrofula, combined with hemnaiism, which entirely disabled him from work— Two bottles of CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE made a pcriect cure on him, and the editors In a public notice, aay they * cheerfully recommend It to all who ar% tf* dieted with anv disease ofthe blood.” 8TILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—I had t very valuable boy cured by three bottles of Cartera* Spanish Mixture. I consider it a truly valuable medi cine. JAMES M. TAYI.oR, conductor on tbe R.F. k P. it. K. Ci J., Richmond, Vu SALTRIIEUM OF SO YEARS STANDING CURED MIL JOHN THOMPSON, residing In the city of Rich mond. w:m cured hy three bottles of Garter’s Spanish Mixture, of Suit Rheum, which he had nearly 20 Jeurs and which all the physician* mthe city could not cure. Mr. Thompson . .veil ki.-an merchant lathe city of Richmond, Va.. and Ms cure is most remarkable. WM. A. .MATTHEWS, ot Richmond, Va.. bad aoer- vant cure-! »f Hyphili*. in tbe worst form by Carter’s Spunisn Mixture. He says ho cheerfully rccommeuds Il and considers il no mvalu.-.blo medicine. KH'HAIID E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula,and what physicians colled confirmed Con* aiiuiiitinu, by tbreo bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. EDWIN HURTuN, Commissioner of the Revenc say* he ha* seen the go<h1 effects of Carter's )*pntiish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and says ills a perfect cure for that horrible diseve. T. W. DYOYT 4c SON8,132 North 3d street, Phila delphia. BENNETT 4t BEERS, 125 Main steel Richmond, W.C. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Va., cured of Old Sores aud Ulcer*, which disabled h-m from walk ing. Took a few bottle* of Carter’s Spa:' 1 .Mixture, and wa- enabled to walk without a crutch; Iu a short time permanently cured. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE 4c CO., 3. Maiden Lane, New York. F..r sale hy J. II. I'AUTER 4c CO., A. A.SOLOMONS 4c Co., and THOMAS M. TURNER k Co., Savannah aud b* Prugg!*i* aud Count) Merchants every where. Price $ 1 ver Untile or 6 Holt lea for $5. may Bl— law 15 dispatch os m any other port. Pump :k Making and Smith’s w rk d ne on the premises and every effort made to en*ure economy and fidelity lo those who may favor the D»ek with their business. D. P. LANDERSHINE, Agent and Superintendent, feb24 Late of Mirah’s Dock, Charles on. “tOHHIGATT 1), U KOII.HI I It ON AND WIRE RAILING, tSECLBLD UY LETTERS PATENT.) For Public Grounds, Cemeteries, — 1 V-L...1 n Cottug.**, Balconies, 4cc. This new article of our manufacture particularly commends itself to favorable notice- Iron Bedsteads, "with patent Wire -“ackinis: » variety of Fold.ng Iron Bedsteads. Wrought I SEWING MACHINES. ■ 17XCEL81UR SEWING MACHINES — Made by < 11) HOOD, UATTELLE 3c CO., Worcester, Maraa* ohu-ett*. patented by Elias Howe, Jr., September lbth, Ie46. These Machines are warrauled,(with proper ulc not to get out of repair. They are built In a good sub stantial, and workmanlike manner, aud wiii do Tailors Shoemakers’ and Saddlers' work, in a manner warrant ed to give satisfaction. The sticb will uni rip any inor< Thofltnlc&l Leetnresin Medicine and Wureerv *t I ! ‘aukin;s: a variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads. Wrought than common sewing, done by hand. Cal’, aud see then immei.ee on the 15ih of October aud continue durinw • tr > *«» rden or cemetery.fence, VV ire.Trsll sea and Sum- stslri. SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE—TWO PASSENGER TR..1NS DAILY To COLUMBUS. ( \N and after Monday, August 27, pi*«engerand mail / (rains will leave Macon mr t'olumbus and Mont- (omery, daily at 2.10 A. M . and 3.15 P. M., arriving n I'-.luinbua at 7.15 \.M. and I0.3I'P. M. LeaveColum- bu* for Macon daily at 4.15 A. M. and 2.3U P. M_ ar riving at Macon at 16.45 A. M. and 8.50 P. M. P;i*senBers for Amerlms will take the morning train at *2.10 A. M. from Macon, arriving at Anmricuaat 6.10 A. M. Leave Americas at 0.4U A. M., and arrive at Macon nl 10.45 A. M. ''■.iiuecling at Macon each way with Central Railroad Trsins te>avannah, Augusta, Mllledgevillo and Eaton- ton: and with Macon and Western Railroad Trains to '• ffiln. Ulanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville,and hash vi He. ''onnectingdffilv at Columbus, with Glra.-d and Mo bile Railroad. ''onuectiiig daily at Americu* with a four-horse posl -"•■•li Line to Tallahassee, Albany. Thomasvilla, 4cc^ In.l trl-weeklv Hark Line to Lumpkin. Passengers for point* on this Road “below Fort Val- should take ■ he 1 o’clock evening train from 3av- tatiali. and 5 o’clock evening train from Augusta, to •joid detention at Macon; for other points on South "(•ten. or Muscogee Railroads, passengers will have 10 detention by either trains, first class Steamships leave Savannah for New York Jtdnesdaya nnd Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on oolneoday*. Passage, in ihec’abin, $2fl; Steerage,$8. •ire fruni .Montgomery to Savannah $13 00 bo. Columbus to do 9 00 bo. A mericu* l<> do 8 80 GEu. VV. ADAMS.Superinteudent. ^N*con, August 2d, 1955. [tf] aug 11 f ’ARpfcTING, RUGS, DRUGGET^ Wehave opened V thi* day, at d are now pre;>ared to show as good an u- orinient of the above goo.is as are lo he seen tn tho t sep21 A1KIN k BURNS. 'BE.— in atorw and lor sale by •*Dl 14 BAYNARD 4c ROWLAND WILLUJt LTXN, J*S. J. BMDIR, O.r. SXIDKR . S Vo O. Ob.? aud contlnoe during i " eom.^Ww.™ TJ.UI*. Sun the course. * mer-H uses, with every variety of Wire Work for ga Facultv. : de . n, ‘ **9- ; Fenders, Brass, Copper and Ire LY.W ft S.'UDEIL FACTORS. FORWARD!\0 A.VD GE\ERAL sept? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, B.VY^sT., SAVANNAH, GA^ Corner Urouarlxloii mid JeI(eraou a 9tsi. UP STAIRS. XV11.LI.\ 71 ii. FOOTE I S Now rece vlng a general ass .rtment of Foreign and IJomeslic Dry Goods, which he offers to ihe trade on accommodating terms- Fnc ii 11 y. Theory and practice of Medicine—R. D. ARNOLD. - M. D. i ibstetrics. and diseases ol Women and Children—P- M. KOLI.UCK, M. D. Principle* and Practice of Surgery—W. G. BUL- ' LOCH, M. D. 1 Medical Chemistry—C. VV. WEST, M. D. Institute* of Medicine—E H. MARTIN, M. D. Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. D. Materia Medico and Medtcai Jurisprudence—J. B. ran m n ve Wire Cloth, 4cc. Uircularscf designs I'urnlsbed may 12 by the m-n-ifocturers. M. WALKER 4c SON*. N». 233 Market-st., Jy 26—3mo* N. E. cor. of mh St. Phlla. “ Pa. , C01LVF.U0F BRULtiHTu.V A.VD JEFFERSON STS. I'p STAI B>. DRY GOODS by the PIECE or PACKAGE. I r r , ll E snhscrtlier has in store a general assortment of I A DRY GOOD*, comprising g*”ds of Foreign and I Domestic Manuracture. lo wlrch hewou.d Invite the j attention of purchasers, and » hich he offers to the trade J on reasonable terms. Country Merohauta visiting the ettv, will find on an examination,styles of goods pecu* ft! ;gl A. Me ALP IN & BRO’S. Lumber Mill and Brick lards, sep 6 8 VVANNAH. GA. €5. J. JONF.S. COMMISSION MERCHANT, JONES’ BUILDING, Snvunimlh <«»• . READ, M. D. Deumnslraior of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST, M. D. Fees for he entire course $lu5 00 1 Matriculation Ticket 5 on ; Ample facilities will tie furnished for the studv of j bsri) adapted to their traJe. p,,nrp I Practical Anatomy. It* ardcan be had at from 8-i to i J** 1 ' 8 VV lLLIAM G. FOOTE, : $6 per week. For further particular*.apply to | NPKINO AND SY7I7IFU GOODS 1 aug 1—3mos C. VV. WEST, VI. D.. Dean. r>OI * - - . * —• 1 •.•Tno following papers will copy into their country I IV n. • issues to the extent of $ Hi, and eeml bills lo the Dean OBIN9DN k CAMP hate last received, and are •pemng, their sU , Georgia Citizen, Journal 4c Messenger sod Telegraph, , Macon, Ga.; Recorder, and Federal I'nion, Mi Hedge-! . ; ville, Ga.; Patriot, Albany. Ga ; Wa'chman. Thomas- MAX’S WARDRdBE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, isluig of everv article requisite lo a GLSTL mar 23 SAMUEL PALMER & SOX. gibbon’s ecildinhs. Nos. 148 Congress, and 67 St.Juhen streets, R ESPECTFULLY inform the trade and citizens gen erally that they have iu storu a good assortment of imericau aud Foreign Hardware, and being In direct ommunicatlon with manufacturers both in this country ind in Europe, aro constantly receiving additions lo heir stock, compri-ing p.ant'ers’ Housekeepers’ and luildetV g<xKts ot the most approved **iy!e«and palierns, monr which may be enumerated Locks. Hinges, Bolts, nd Shutter Fastenings of all kind*. Sheet Zinc, Sheet kipper, Sheet and bar Lead, Chain l umps. Brass Vareo, Britannia Ware. Hollow Ware, PereuralonCaps, tombs, Brushes, and a general variety of Fancy Gooas, .'otton Lines, F.sh Hooka,Needles. Knitting Pm*, Seine wine, Crosscut, Hand, T* non. Framing, and Mill Haws, :haln». Hand and sledge Hammers. Anvils. Vices, crew Plates, Stocks and Dies,Smith's Rel'owa.Cooper’s tools. PLOWS, CORN 811 ELLERS. HAY CUTTERS, toes, Axes, Andirons, Shovels, Spades, Guna, Hay and lanuro Forks. Sad lions Writing paper. Porte Mon ales. Spirit uevels.Cul and Wrought Nail* and Spikes, lanes of all kinds, Selves,Coffee Mills Cotton and Wool lards. Curry Combs, aud in fact every article adapted to helrade. City and country orders will receive prompt attention, nd all goods for shipments carefully packed, may 8 P ORTER AND ALB.-75 casks. ea« h t* dozen pints, Hibbert’s porter, and fidca*k*, each w d„Zin pints. Hibbert s superior Pate Ale. ii-annfacitired expressly fur Ibis market. Just received and lor sale b* ang kl PADELI ORD. FAY 4tCO. [ ville.Ga: Times a. Sentinel and Enquirer. Columbus, ! ‘ . Ga; Chronicle 4c Sentine ,and Constitutionalist, Au- • gusta, tJa; Banner, Athens, Ga ; Reporter, Lagrange, - Ga; Republican, Examim r, and Intelligencer, Atlanta | Ga: Stand rd, Cassvllle, Ga: Southern Christian Advo « *»»*»*—•**. u I cate, and Southern Presby .erian, Charleston, 8 C ' Corner Brought.*n and Jetters'n-st., Lp stairs. ■ Christian Index, Pentield. Ga : Gazette, and Advertiser '|' ,, *E subscriber is now receiving one of the largest : Chattanooga. Tetin: Flor.dian k Journal, Tallahassee A and selected stock of gomla ever offered to the 1 Fla; News-Jacksonville, Fla; Spectator. VWtumtika i trade in ihia market, lo which be Invites the attention ol ,' Ala : Mall, Journal, aud Advertiser. Montgomery, Ala merchants. " lLLIAM G. FOOTE. I Advertiser, and Rpgister. Mobile, Alo. ” j aug 2 • Case* Kentu-ky Jeans Black, urwu. Diueau.i Dr WH • Cases Satinets. Grey. Blue. Black, O iv« and Green; Cnses Fancy Plaid.Tweeds and Casslmeres. M 7I7IKII AND FALL* 1855. Dry Goods al Wholesale, | city inspector; ] SCHEDULE OF CHARGES F"R ADJUSTING, i o Stamping. Sealing or Certifying Weights and Mea- I sures. Scales, Balance-, etc. For ad’us ing each Meiuurw 6J^ cents. do do do 50 lb. Weihgt 25 do do do all other Weights 6Ji' do do do each Scale or Beam 25 do do do do Yardstick do do do do Dip Rod Ottf do For stamping do Yardstick rtlg do do do Wine Measures fiig do do sealing Dry do 6j* do do stamping Weights, to include weights used on Platf rm Scales -#C!< do do Certificate for Scales or Balances i2Jtf do do stamping Dip Rod I-J< do For do Tap* Measure I2)tf do The Inspector will, upon all occasions where il ia practicable, stamp in-tead of certify. Where weights, scales or measures are found to bo correct, no charge shall be mad,* for adjustment. EDWARD C. ANDERaoN. A. N. MILLER. sep 13 JOHN N. LEWIS. In Store and for sale by sept r WILLIAM G. FOOTE. I IME.—1200 Cooks Lime, in store ana ter sale by ^ sept 15-6 CARLETuN k PARSONS, j No 82 Bay *treet. A XES and HATCHET^.—-hmgling, Lathing, and Hand Hatches and Axes, received and ter sale by I sept 4 avcu,m ** LkiVELL 4c LATTI.M- -RE. Shouliters: 5« bhls and ?5 kegs Lard. 3b bbls Choice Ham*. 10*i boxes Candy, extra and --..mmon. 75 do Tobacco, various brands. 1 20 coses Gun Powder Ten. ‘ 75 baskets, pint* and quart*,« bampagne, Ileidalck. 3n ca-ra Claret Wine- !•••• boxc* Adamantine '‘sudle*. 5ilbiden Uiiggiug. ami 4i**. - "H“ Rope, in sir«c and I for sale by HOLCOMBE, JOlINttUN 4c CO. 1 aug 23 .llrKKi: ft ISEXXUTT. I C.lRRIAlih .LVU II.UI.VBS KHTuSITORY, J Corner oC West Rroad and Bay Streetsi Nuvaiiisiih, La., - apse . Would cull tbe attention of tliemtizonao Wt=%*r» Georgia. South Carolina, Floiidn, Alabama aud Tenuesse, to their large aud epleudid stock of , CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, kc., kc., j embracing every variety and style now In use. Among ! our stock will be teunu ail ol tLu m»«l lasbiooable j cyles combining 1 ELEGANCE WITH LIGH1NEH8 AND STRENGTH i Built hy some of the most reliable bin di-rs in Phila- ] delpl.-n, wlio-c work has a reputation for Lightness, J Durability and Neatiurs, un*urj.usK:d by auy other i roanufnciurert in the Union. I There may al*.. be teuud among our stock selecilona i from the establlshnieiil ofJ. M.Q-imdy 4l Co.,ami > other celebrnled maii'ifucturers In Newark. N.J., New ‘ Y.-rk and Now Haven, alio' which nre built expressly 1 for us. and which wedo uo, esitale to warrant iueveiy [ particular. 1 II. c. .McKee hna been for twenly-nne years engaged In the Carriage l<u*lneu In Columbus, G.-o..arnl we feel court.lent Hint with our united experience and at- li-ni|..ii »e will be able lo keep on hand a block il.nl we it.Ink will meet the approbation and wonts ol ilia public, aud wi ich lor viuiety and extent will excel (hot here!..I«re kept at thi** place. • All orders shall buve strict and prompt attention. II. C. Mi-KKK. vrannah, Aug 31, I®55. I. 9. BENNLTT. l£i .2* Saddlery tt'a r e h o us f. Young’a Building,Sign ofthe Golden Saddle. BOOT-71 A KING. L. ROBiDEK, respectfully announces to his former patron- urul Ids friend • generally, that he ha* takeu the store formerly occupied by Mr- it. Cnssou, corner of Hull street and Congress st. Lone, where be is prepared to make Boots and Shoes «f all descriptions,of | i| aT0 on hand a g->od assortment of Saddles, Bridle* tho beat materials, aud will be happy to receive orders, j Bn ,j Harnesses, *»f which the lollowlug comprise a part: B° T H Spanish Quilt,<1, Overlaid and 9hafton •'■addles. Plan OPrOMTK W. K. SIMMONS rL0THI.N0 STORE. W. H. MAY & CO. GEN EH A L NOTICE. ler's large and extra large Mddlss: Men’s plain do u ., i EngIDhdo.; Boys’and Racedo.; Ladies Saddles of a G M.GRIFFEN ha* re ojiened his store,and variety of patlorns; Bridles 4c Martengales; Saddle Bags, is ready for all customers calls in his line. I i Trunks kc. have in employ a suj>eri r workman at wstchea, and als*. a flrst rate Manufacturing and Jobbing Jeweller, aud all work in tbat line will be’recelved and done according to order, and with dispatch. Calls ■ollciled Irom all trie tiffs and customer* in waut ot articles In my line of business. nov 16 Trunks 4cc. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting and l!..g*kins; Pad d->.; Straining and Worsted Web; Thread and Sacks, assorted size*. HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Harnesse* of nil kinds, by the single set. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy M OTT’.'* LITTLE GI ANT 1 CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY 16th 1654. rplir, attention of Planter*.Farmer* and stock feeders . JL in gneeral.i * r rpecllully caind te this Mill aa th» ino*t important article ol tho kiud now In use, not only well adupted for grinding cob meal for stock, but gris- or flue hominy for the table, and especially bread ■ucal from corn not fully ripe or dry tn the fall. In setting this Mill, no mechanic or frame work ia wanted, only wanting to lie ia*tened lo a floor or plat form. Easily adjusted and u*«d by any person, eveu a child. . The LITTLE GIANT has received the flrst premium* , al ihe late Agrlcilt ral Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, J Marylsn-’. and other States, and tbat i* the most cotnpli- : mentary manner, as well n* I he mast ready comraemla- l tlon fr-.m the thousand* witnessing its performance. ( These mills are guaranteed in the most poeiilve man ner agmn»t defect* or breakage, and No. 3 warranted lo . grind 15bu»helsof feed per hour, with one horse, and • offered at the low price ol $6‘». al complete, ready for atiifhlrg tho team.—No. 4 at $75, griuds 20 bushels par hour with .wo horses. Manufactured by SCOTT k MOl'KBEE. Augusta, Ga, Ardsold by C. IL Cuff meld. Agent lor the Mauufse tur.-r*, I7l Bay Mree.,-'nvai.nah, where the .Machine may be *.-en may I A’ollcv IoTf/erchants. W E now offer, at wholesale. In quantities te aultpur* chasers, a full and comp.eie assortment of Tla Ware, of our own manniacture. Quality not to lie ana. passed. LOVELL 4c LATTIMORE, mar 10 13 Barnard-st. M KI.HAI. L Vi Bu T 'HE sub-crlber offers for sale a large assortment of surgical Instrument*, ol the best mnnuiactura, among which will be found ihe following pocket sets, extra Nos 1,2,’J.and 4 Minor Operating Coses Copping Set*. Eye Inste'iroeni*. Lithotomy Cases, Strabismus, Instrument*, Silver spring Lancets, Evans' Lancets, Amputating and Trepti.niug sets, Obstetrical Instru ments. Po*t Mortem sets, Extrac'lng and Denial Case#. Gullet. Bullet. Polypus aud Tooth Forceps: Speculum,2 . 3 and 4 valve; Slup do. silver and sum Catheters: sto mach Pumps: Turnkeys: plain fulcrum, auu Foxe's Spriugbolt, MiW* Apparatus, kc., sc. The above will bo sold os can be purchased In Phlla. deJnhia or New York, for ca*h or city acceptance. \l TI.'i.NKR. Ann,. mnr24 JOS. M. TURNER, Agent, No. 157, Broughton st. T''L"UR.— (u sacks containing half and quarter bbls gnjkv-orinas and Axles; Dash Frame*:' Hobbs' ... P for ..1.0, qp.l, LV.SN SNIDER. |;';J ' b 5 ri ^ 1 |‘,l arfi|.lSl.odBr..Slump iolnu. •—--*- - T • 'urtalu do.: R l:D FLANNEL.—Two b.l,. ihe’ibo.e.or gmd ! sluo do pi.hJ<.tu. j r,Top quality, all wool; just received. broad and harrow Laces, varioly^orp^BwL**^^^ AlKIN 4c BURNS. C HILDRENS FANCY HAT8.-A i of children’s beaulilul Hats l-isi small ass .rtmeni ■sstjireceived by last ■learner at N. K. BAKM’M’S, 5 153 Congress Street- Fall and Winter Clothing:. PILUNO.N. 1IEIDT & CO.. A RE receiving weeklv, per steomers, one of tht lar- A\. ge*t and beat selected * ocks oTClolbing over offer- Id iu this market, which they offer on accommodating ye-m* at wuoleaaie anJ retail. , Thor also hive In store a good assortment of GEN- VI EMEN’8 FURNISHING GOODS. Merchants visldng the city wou> Ido well to call and ilx-im ine our stock. P. 9. Orders from the country promptly attended i ang 31 i'UIRN—I ” (o sal Prl a: sale by I MfEFF!ELD’S Ship Axes, Adzes, Chisels, Gouges and Mauls, for sale by • tulf 3 F. VV. CORNWELL. 102 Bryan street. j aug wirHITE G-iODS.—Jaconets, Cambrci, Swls* and Nainsook Muslim, Plain and Figured Bobinel laces. For sale by WILLIAM G. FOOTE. I sept 17 MYl.F.ACHED -HIRTISG9 A*N-» DRILI^s.—Cases ’t) Bleached Shirting* 3 4,78 and 4 4: Coses Bleached Drills and Je.,n». For * • le by sept 17 WILLIAM G. POoTE. Worsted Fringe: black a id purple CoA Roans; Bug gy Lamps, Plated and Brass Carriage Rinds; Brx*s and Plated Knobs, 4cc. iuly23 " FINE FASHIONABLE O Xj O T HI N Gj AT REDUCED PRICES! \V I I. I, I A 71 4). PltlC E, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 147 Hay*street. All tbo«e disposed to avail themselves . . BARGAINS IN READY lUfrMfr -I ER CLOTHING, are TTefe- Mj U that I will now sell r-ff theUlLl/ remainng stock at cost, to make room for a new sup ply of Goods In the Fall. Don’t mlsa tbe chance; now is the time. Jy»« t All those diapr of GOOD HA MADE SUMME by Informed tin M ADEIRA and Sherry Wines in wood and tiara.— for sale by u,s,s a i„uv«.« MINIS 4c JOHNSTON. S MOOTHING Tailor’s and Two-Heater Irons, lor sale by F. w. CORNWELL, •ept |o 102 Bryan-etreet. ORN Shelters. Hay Cu»te r a. Grain Cradles, Scythe and Grass Blades, ter sale bv F. U . CORN WELL. 102 Bryan atreet. C •ept 12 i 7FIMNG’8 EXTRACT BUi'IIU—A sovereign remedy 'j for diseases of the bladder, spine, kidneys.and uri nary organs; also, ter dyspepsia, chronic rheumatism an<l affections nl therkin. The above medicine Is esrnest.'y recommended to phy sicians and practitioners of medicine, and the (.nolle, generally, aa it can be used by persons of all ageeanc habits. Is pleasant to the taste, and will be readily takes by any patient, no matter bow advene be may bet* taking medicine. Foraa’.ebv Jan 20 c JOHN B. MOORE k CO III NK Y I.ATIIItOP A 4 0., ** H AVE received by late steamer*.and offer for sale low. a variety of So$rt colored Bareges, black aatin plain Baregea Plain black do Black and white Tissues and Bareges Rich printed do Do do Muslinc Robe* Do do Organdies Colored Striped Silks MANTILLAS—Black and colored Silk Mantillas Do do wnite Barege do Do Lace do PANT STUFFS—Plaid and striped Linen Drills Brown and white do do Plainand Fane, Caarimeres checked, striped and plain Cottoaodea COATINGS—Black Drapue Elea Do and colored Cashmaretla DoCamble-aand Alapscra* Checked and striped Linens S ate, brown and buff S UGAR.—50 bt.ds, from fair to eboice P. Rica ■ms covado and St.Croix Sugar. 25 hhds prime to choice New f Irleans Sugar. 150 bbls. A., B. and C. clarified Sugar. 50 bbls. crashed and powdered do., In store aa •alo oy WEBBTER *- PALM stag 20