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,S>abitwnaf) Until} U (publican VOLUME LI 11 SAVANNAH, GA.. MONDAY MOllNIN 3, OCTOBER 22,1850. NUMBER 254. THE REPUBLICAN IS PUBLISHED pally* Trl-Weekly uud Weekly, nv A LEX \\ 1)ER &l SNEED. Ol'i’Y YND COPNT1T 1*1IINTKUS. 'IT,IIMS REDUCED.* Paily Papor, in Advance It not pan! in Advunco Tn• Weekly, In Advnnco It not Paid in Advance Weekly, invariably in Advnnco . .. .$f>,00 ... 6,00 ... 3.00 ... 4 00 ... 2,00 Clnh Price—10 Copies Tor • tjr ,ml.-r Hu. p»i«t b.M- t,.*.\».l in Iihlii. ucnmimnluu nrllli nwn.y, or • ull.- Lctni) relerelicv. ^^^ -■faff. Fare Reduced. . Cabin Passage to New Yor mSii-wkkki.v. PNITKI* STATUS W PI, MSB. T IIK now md sid-Midid .'Ido wheel aWi'unslilpi t KNOXVILLE, l,.V , dtona,Oapt.O. D. Ltuu.ow. AUGUSTA, 1,-VKI *« •» Tuna. I.von. FLORIDA, l.nilil ‘ “ M. H. WonountL, AI.AHAM \. 1.3 d “ •* G. ILSi iienck, tVill l i,vo Siivmi'iihIi Every \Y E D S ES DA Y and SAT UR DA Y. Thera »Mp» .'in* tmi«*iit< Hie largest on llm const, un surpassed m *pecd, sa.cly nr on ill fori, making their passage In fifty In six j In'iirs, and uro coinnuindud ny (kltirul, can*.til a-d polilB officers. Having elegant state-room mventn l.lnilons, they offer a most desirable conveynniM* in Now YorK. t aliiii Bn-' ige S-0 Stooru'o do 8 Agents: PADKLFORD, FA V At CO., Savannah. •<4M’I..!.. MITCIULL, !3 Broadway. June 20, 1855. New York, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL t . S. ,VIAIL NTF.AVI13Ii N. T111C SIMM (OM!UU*IM) Till* LINK ARK ATLANTb', I BALTIC, t’np;. Wkst. Gnpt. Comstock. PACT! 10, j ADRIATIC, Capt. Nyk. | Cnpi. These ships havin'* been built by •onlrac , 1'ipres'iy lor government ser vice, every care has been taken In heirconstruction,ns also In their en gines, to ensure strength mid rpHod: and tlieir accent, r.iodntlons for passengers are unequalled for elegance or comfort. Price of passage from Now York to Liverpool,In Ural cnhln $l3'i; in second cabin, 175; exclusive use of ex tra *ize flute re in,632.5. From Liverpool to Now York, X.10 ami A’2u. An oxperioucod Surgeon allaclied to each ship. No berths can lie secured until paid for. t'ltop, WED DATES OF HAD.I NO. from .Vew i’uru. from Liverpool. lo55. 1855. Wednes lay... .Jiin.24. .18551 Sat unlay... .Jan. 13.. 1855 Wodnesd »y.... i cb. 7.. 1855 Saturday .. Feb.27.. 1855 Wednesday....F b21.. 1855 Saturday.... Fell 10.. 1855 | Saturday... .dan. 24.. 1855 For Freight or Panairo apply to . ED'V Mil) K i’i d.I.l.NS, .50 Wall street, N. Y. BROWN. 8IIII’I.EY "., I.iverpool. 8TEPIIEN, K i:.N n \ RI) At Cl >,27 Austin r riars, London. E <•'. WAIN WRIGHT A. CO., Paris, or GK*i.JI.DR tl'idl,Davr*. yyilio owners of those ship* will not bo accounta ble for gold. «i ver, bullion, specio. Jewelry, precious •tones, or me uls, unless bills of hiding aro signed Ibi rotor, and the value thereof expressed therein. Shipper* plo.i»o take notice, that the ship* of this Line Cuiiiiot carry any goods contraband of war. junlh iiiwi ly ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, QA. pill’, entire eclioia*lic year id this Instltuliou, by o 1 Join res doiioii of tin* Faculty uud Trustees, tins jcvii thrown hi none term, commencing on the First Monday in September, and closing oil • 'OM m it n e a m k n t Day,Thursday alter the fourth Sunday In June. FACULTY, AUGUSTUS Al.DJ'iN, A. M„President —Professorot English l.ileruturo and Micicut Languages. I’.ev.J. II. f VI. DWELL, A. M.—Professor of Mental •ml Moral Philosophy. '■ v T. X F« MtspKR A. M.—Professor of Mallie- e* and Natural Sc'enr,-. •ANN II. -Vt.DP.N -Prlnclp d Primary Depart, , :.i.d !.: '.ructr-M in 11 it.iuy and French. ' H.’.'.i '.“Kl —Pro clpai of .Mimic HepR-’nie-* . • r t!,t t.mv eritu Unofacofj eravno. s cunt it i:i.i.* OF.JfKR.1L .■1UVTIOXAXD CO.VMIASIOff MERCHANT, No. ffil Hay stroct, Solicit, from his friends consignments o( every de scription My personal attention will be given to the sale of Real Estate, BhiiK slock, fee. Refer to IIIrani Roberts, Esq., Pierson, lleldt &. Co E F Wood K. Co, Noble l.yon, l>q., Siivunimh ; F. H Harris, It. S.TIiless St Co., Helen St Lucas, W. D. Hob* bltt, Montgomery, Alu. mar 17 wn. wAitnc ii\iii:i(Hirv3i, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner oi Hay and .VIonmoinory-8t8.,Savannah,Ua. Solicits roiisigiimunts mm i* prepared to receive Cut Ion and Merchandise genertdlv. upon storage. Jan^ Nov. 15,’55. JAJIES N. NICHOLS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ wharf, foot of Ahorcorn-atroet, Jull SAVANNAH, GA, ly C All LUTON FA II NO NS, Gonoral Commission Merchants, 82 HAY STREET, SA / ANNAII,GEORGIA, o. X. CARLKTON. I'llAS. PAKSOXS. dec 18 MININA JOHNSTON, General Aitrtion k Commission .Mcrrhnnts, Tender tlieir services to tlieir friends nud the public juu 3 e J. C. Hl'MK . J. II DAVIS. \V. II.LONO. ItVTNr, IIAVIN A• 1.0NO. COMM June 1 j. n nsvts . IIAV1N S S 1 0 N MERCHANTS, Niivaiiiiuli. 4*ii. NV.VILLI, I*A LAI L It A NON* Dealers In HARDWARE, CUTLER V, FILES, EDGE- TOOL S 4;• e, WltOt.XHALK AND I'.KTAtL. No. 184 Congress and 07 8t. Julian streets, Juno 3 Hauinnnh, Oeo-rgin. AVM. WMIGIt r GENERAL BROKE R, FOR THF. PURCHASE AXD HALE OF REAL ESTATE A/fD PERSONAL PROPERTY, HAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA. PATTEL HUTTON A CO. FACTORS, FOUWAUDING AND COMMISSION 31EHCIIANTH . Jyi4-tr II. A, URANX, CltANl W.WXLt.H, HH'IIAHD CURD. WELLS M CO.* COTTON FACTOR8. AND Forwarding ft Commission Merchants* No. 82 HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. jy H—if BAVKARD& ROWLAND, FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. I 7 2 B A Y bT RKKT. KTIIHAlM RAYNAUD J 'UN T. HOWLAND, JU l.iberul ml vances ma lo on couslgmuunia of Uotton and produce. Jvl2 WAYNE, GRENVILLE 6l CO. FACTO HxS, CoiiiniiM^ioit and Forwarding elilin CiMA'TS, MAY STREET, MA VANN AH. TI108. 6. WAYNE, C. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE, J7—tf Savannah. flialiunoogn. WM. AUDLEY COLTER. JNO. O I.THK FRASER. COM*Lit A ri» ANI.IS, FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, HA. Jy 7—5mos _ _ _ WAVER h CONSTANTINE, Commission Merchants. AND PEAIT.n9 IN GXl^IKT* ZXAT 1 * dJc. Julies’ lluilslintr. It:*}' Mruul, SAVANNA H, G A. ' . ,V ■« V ER, P. L. CON:'PANTING. S it p t iiili'iition will be given l«» Uei-jlvliig and r rwardlng goods. Je 5—if WAIt.Vocit A IIA V IN* ■1 czeasort tn Cubbedtfe brother,) WHULKSALX AND KCI AIt. Booksellers and Stationers, No. 1 AD Cl INGRESS H P., South *ide Market square, SAVANNAH, GA. Ia“. O. M. V ARNOOK. WM. I. DAVIS A . PON C E, Importer A- .lliintifucturer of Segars, NO. 13 WIItTAKKK-HTHKET, • r* “i build a well selected slock of Imported He- am -, biho Mniiofiiuturetl Tobacco, Snuff, Pipe', unit nil ■ ..hi <■ HrtiVleHusually kept In his line of Imslnen*, which lie offer, on Hie most reasonable term*. nov 3 jFortiflu iinofnens dT-arbo. Lit KILN ikJONEKs VVAYESilORO, IIUIIKF. »JiMINTY, GA. Practice law in Richmond, llurke, Washington, Scrlveu nml Emanuel. * TIIOs. M. BKnntXN. MALCOLM D, JONBS. dec 19 |y nilLliEH A niANUI1LL, A T TO RX E Y S A T J. A \V. Wn yiieslioro’, Gn. Rereronce Messrs. A J.At T. W. Miller, Augusta,Ga. oct 2 1 y L . (2. V A KANINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Forsitliilan., Will practice in the Flint and mllojning couutiegof the Jaw7 Macon Circuit. tf WM. A. 1.01 TON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IIOV3tf. HonUcullo* €2cw. WILLIAM EDWAIID8* ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, itlicano|iy, FlorlilH* will pracllce In the Courts of East and South Florldn.; References—Tunno Pinkney tt Co., Charleston, 8. C.s Pierson, lleldt Ac Co., Savannah, Ga.; Cooper Ac Mother, Micunopy, Fla. march 2U ly* SAJI(>LL W r . 1*1:1*1*1211, Successor to II E NJt Y J . P E P P E n Ac SON, W’ttclH’M, Jewelry an«l Silver Ware, No. 175 Cheanttl at., oppoaile the Slate Ilouae, Thilutiulphiu. limy 30 ly U'lLLlAJI Rl. TUNNO, Factor & Commission Merchant, For Florida and Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WIIARF. CHARLESTON. S. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. way 7 Omo • WILLI ATI .1. tVILCHEIL ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wurronlon, Geo., Will pructice lutbo Northern Circuit of Georgia, and in thecoiintlesof llurke,<'olumbla,.feffcrsouand Wash- lligtnu, oflhe M Wdle Circuit. ly may H Wrlu=¥ocU abhrctfsrmriita From S. M. PettrngtU &Go.*f Achertieing Agency. II Xn.asnu at., Xeto York, anti Xo. 10 State at , Huston. P. Ac Co are A tents lor tho most lullmuitlal am* lar gest circulating Commercial pauera both in the United Stales snd t lie Canadas, (ESTABLISHED IN 1780.) PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WALTER* IBAKF.lt A < 0. American, French, llouiuipa title, and Vanilla Gilt 1C* H.ATB; prepared cocoa ; HR* >MA, Co. C( • A PASTE; cocoa Sticks,Solu ble, lloinwimlhlc and Dietetic Cocoa: Cocoa i-belj*; Cracked Cocoa, Acc. These Maim fuel 11 res to which rin*T PHKMtt'Ms have been n- warded bytheehlef Inililut otis an i Fairs 01 the Union, are on Lenf, Flower St Fruit excellent diet fur children, inva- of the Cocoa, with a lids, and persons in health. They pod opened. allay r ther than Induce the ner vous excitement attendant upon the use of ten or coff-'o, uud are rcconimeuded by Drs. Warren, .lackson, Hay— ward, Ware, and Adams, of Boston, nud by eminent physicians el*e>vh re. For sale by all the principal Grocers in the United Stntes, and by their Agents. . _ „ D.U. Murray. New York; Grnnt At Twells, Phllndel- pliln; Thomas V. Hrund'gc, nnlUmure; Konnett At Dud ley, din. WALTER It AKER At CO., sop 15 -3m Dorchester, Mns*. FULTON H^UGE, A T L A N T A 4i t>) <» It €2 I A, 14V A. B. REEVE*. Atlanta. Afarcl* 14. (855. tf mar f 1 Life Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Hartford,Ct. FIRE INSIIK 4NCR. EQUITABLE INSURANCE CO. of London. JIAKINi: V N D FI IK 12 INSUKANCF. FARMER’S ft MECHANIC S INSURANCE Co., of Philadelphia. BRIDGEPORT FIRE ft MARINE INSUR- nnoo Co., oi Bridgeport Ct. STATE MUTUAL FIRE ft MARINE IN- auranco Co , ot Pennsylvania. rTMIBSE Coinpaule* aro all sound, ami have nn avail- 1 able Capital in Caah, to muet promptly all losses they may have, either on LIKE, FIRE, or M VRINE RISK.-*. Insurance on Halls or Cargo,-a to all parts of the world. Apply to A. WILBUR, augg—tf General Ins. Agent, 142 Hay atreet. MtililLLO IKON PIPK WORKS, Jlcrril ft Jnqiit’H. 142 I'lntre-stritt., NEW YORK, M ANUFACTURERS and dealer* in Wrought Iron, pipes. Fittings, Toola. and every deacrlDtion ol apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas. for healing nuil lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels. Prl- vme Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Vlllagea, factories nml Hulls. _ Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Hollers aud Holler Flues nindeloorder. uur Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new, and our own patent warranted to do double the worst of any other Invention. Orders solicitor! train all ecr'.'Ji:* of thn country, and promdtlv nltelited to je 25, 55 -ly tii ill fir. t'f vm'ikh. I tllE Mtbscr'.hers me desirous ot culling the attention . of those Interested in the llidling of Rico, to tlieir newly Invcuted .Machine, which surpasses all others imw In use. Tho advantage of these Machines consist in Us simplicity- durability, and the great amount of work which It will perforin without the least Injury to the grain. I'lie machines are portable, and well adapt ed to Hand or >teain Power, can be transpmted ready Tor use. ’I heso Machines cun be mndc to hull from 20 to 500 bushels per day—varying according lo sice. All necessary information will lie gi\en by addressing the Inventors,ut llndr Manufactory, No 114 UHffslruet, New York City. ROBERT St JOHN E. ANDERSON. sept 2(V— I tn _P F. A. VII12IIL ft 4t«., PTJRN1TU H.H Mamifaetory and Harc-Koouis. 598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Itetweeu the Metropolitan and Smithsonian Hotels. 1 aURNITUKK of ovory variety,of tho best quality, ^ Ht tuodorate prices. \Y« have the largest estnb lishimuit, and beat ussortinunt of really good and sub .tantial Furniture to he round ltvtliis el'y or country, to invito the particular attention of purchasers llinos P Wcto Ytctt RUktytismtttts. From Skillin, Viaacker. Owen d- Schell's Advertising House, 34(1 IIroadway, JV7 w I ork. Ca pit at. 44500*000 - All l*aid In. 0. J. Martin, Soc’y. SIMEON L. LOOMIS, Pres’t. The Subscribers having hoot, appointed Agents or thuuove Company, are now prepared to take Rinks against Fire on Buildings, Merchandise, fee.fee., on tuvoruhleterms. COHENS It HERTS. Jy» ROYAL INSI StANLT. IJOJIFAN1* LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. ClipHal 12*000*000 of L*»itndM Merllug. This Institution has established an Agency in Savnn, imh, and Fire Policies upon i’roduceand Properly wlil be is-ued by ANDREW LOW It CO- Suvuimuii, Oct.20, 1851. RASOMt-1.0, O. F.—xi. ol T.-O. V. A. U EG ALIA, JEWEL’S ,\ND C* is CUM Es, nmuufuc- lured and kept on lau d, at tho Old Establishment if E. COM It, 244 Grand strict, East of Bowery, New ' k. * inters from the country promptly attended to. ilJ-ly P DLL A YV A It 12 MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, or rutr.ADKLniiA. T HE siibs’.ribcrhaving been uppointnd Agent oflhe above mimed old established .MUTUAL Company, Is prepared lo issue Its policies on Maiino nml inland Navigation Risks. JAMES McllENRY, nov27 118 Hay street. 1*110 VIN C I A L I N S ic A > UK UO.H PAKY OF TORONTO, CANADA WEST. Casitu 52.1)01).IJhO. The undersigned, having been upp dnted Agent of the above Company, begs lo uiuinuin.e that It • is prepared to liiMtro policies of Insurance on Fire risks in Savan nah nml us vlciuliy, us also on Marine risk* generally. , » ly W M.CHOWDER, Agent. r i II I’. ,'N < i; - . i ,i' l’l.'LEn *:t tbe i.hove ’iistpu- I pn'i will commence on the llialduy of November tud terminate on the llr-t of March. The Clinique, at tin* College buitding, will he open ed t" patient* on fie diitli of October, and be continued throughout the .-0'*iiui. The Faculty I* constituted as follows : II. I.. HVU.), M. D .(late ol Savannah Medical Col lege.) Proles* ir ol tlm Principle mid Practice of Physir. K. I.xito V A NT* 'NY", M. D., (of Waynesboro’, Ga.,) Pr le-sor 8f Ohstuiri> s and diseases of Women aud Children. WESLEY C.MiRAVi'OD, M. D., (or • okesbury, H. C.,) Prulesror of Alatorlu Mudica and Medical Jurbpru- deuce. J A.AIE** s. MOREL, M. D., (of 8avunnah, Ga..) Pro- (i-s*orol Aiiutoniy. JOHN D-’.YIs, M. I)., (of Abbeville, 8. C.,) Professor of Physiology. AA 11,1.1 A.M T. FE.AY, M. D, (of Savannah, Ga.,) Professor of Dhtuiilfelry i ml Pharmacy. CHARLES G AN Atlli, M. I)., (of Savannah, Ga.,) Proiessor pro.Ivin, of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. Demonstrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of Savunnab ) Tin-fee* will be—Smb dollars for the entire Course of I.HL'tiin s; 6111 Demonstrator’s leu; Graduation 830. Marrieula Ion 65. Arrangement* have been made by which students can be accommodated with good board Ht from 93 1-2 to 61 per week. For further infurmatlon address, sep 28 II. L. IIYR1), M. D., Dean. D. I*. COII12N« CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Tiiyloi-siroot [nv. doors west or dr a vrox.sTRX xt .] ;.* prepared to contruct for all kinds of Building and Repairing. A i.*o--To conduct Water through the various parts ol Houses. oct 13. R. St .1. LACK List *N, Liik iuerrs a nit HI i I I tvriglits* IR OX Sr It HASS FOUXDF.llS. Canal-Street-Near tho Cauul Lock. R. LAI'IILISON. J. liAOUMSOM, S.'S. FILLER* & J. 1). FEIIIJi:SON, AVII12LL MR ILII TN St IBL.V4' KS .11 ITUS No. lb*3 York-Ntrcut* SAVAXXAH, (GA,) Carrloges, AVa«on«, Car's and Drays manufactured Rlacksmithlng,Including Iron Railing and Grates for Building*. Ste., done at the shorles ii'dice. nng 2fl. — mThTciTurdh. x. i.Mosxa. ClllTICH ft MUSES, Factors anil Commission 'leri'linnts, liny Street, Savannah, Georgia. Rkferkncbm—Messrs. Hull, Moses St Co., and Col. John Hanks, Columbus, Ga.; Messrs, 'lull, Moses & Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Brad*, Atlanta, Georgia.gPjjj* Life In*iiranee. The llnitcil States Life I iisiiraiiec Company, Takes risk* on tho Lives of white persous, for hie or a shorter period and on slave* for one "r four year*, mi as favorable terms us any equally responsible Company l.'APITAL AND ASSKT8, JANUARY IsT, 1855; A bonus of 25 per cent tins been tl"idured on flit* bttsi ias ol last year, to ull pulley bidder* entitled thereto. MINI* at D nlNSTON, Agents Dr. It D. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner. mar 10 Fire anil llai'inc Insurance. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Avalluble Capital $300,tHIO—Surplus $01,517 27. C1IAKT K K P KHI'X I'l'AL. Takes risk* on Cargo, Freight, Uulldings, Merchau- tlize, etc., in town uud country. Loj.h'S promptly und liberally ad'iisted. mar 10 MINIS St JDIIN8TDN, Agents. 1 3HE Hook* for Subscription to the Charleston and . Savannah Railroad will he re opened the 15th De cember, H54,and kept open until furttier notice, allhe following pluccs, to w it: OOlfMlSWSXRS. Charleston.--L.T. Porte*’, tills Mills, AVm. C. Bee. Savannah.-Major A. Porter, Dr. J.P. Screven,Col. A it. Lawton. Adnins’ Run.—DawkinsS. King, D.P. Wilkinson. J. W. Fub-sr. Edisto Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jus.Ilopklnson,Col. E. M. Whaley. Walterhoro’.—Col. M. E.Caru, D. S. Henderson, J. YV. Ilurbridge. Ashepoo.—Lawrence WUselljW, II. Lowndes. Ja*. M. Ithett. Saltkcteher.—Thomas McTcer, B. McBride Peeples, Thomas Allen. Pocotallgo.—YV. h. Hutson, J. H.Sanders, Johu Mar. In. Whippy Swamp Muster Ground.—liurwell McBride, Johu E. Framptmi, R. A. Taylor. Gilllsonvilli-.—F. YV. Fickllng, Win. Yeomans,Thad- dens Buckner. Beaufort.—Edmund RlietL B. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope, Grahamvllle.—Col. John YVebb, Wilson Ferribee, Wlllinm llow.,rd. _ _ , , Hliifftmi.—T. II. Coe. R. ll.Kiik, Dr. P. Pritchard. Kooerlville.—B. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A R. Johnston. . . _ „ . . _ Purysburg.—YV. YV. Hardee, J. P. Raymoud, J. D. Jones. I.awioiivllltt.—Col. A. J. Lawton,Samuel Manner Charles Jniidnn. Hltio House—Nathaniel B. Heyward, Bu/roll Saun tiers, Jonh Hill. Hv order oflhe President and Hoard of Directors, dec 13 C .F. IIA NCR EL, Sec’y nml Treas’r. RBMOVALi. W. ■>. FORD. PKALKR IN F4DIILV CROt EKIUS, FRUITS, Ac., H AS Removed hlses'nblishmenttollmughlon street, one door from Ji-fforsmi-street, where ho will be phased lo accommodate his Irlemls and the pubdc with all things appertaining in his line of business. All orders thankfully received. n°v -Y €2. A. MDI.UDIWI1I2* A. Jl.» CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, <2a»ton Street. aug 27 end t Jnn 1 P APER HAMfilJN « S AND HOltDLKS. Just received a flue assortment of Paper Hangings and Borders, and for unit* nt moderate prices at JOHN OLIVER’S Pufnt un«l Oil store, 121 IIroiiuflston Si Rooms papered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN ftTsHIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLA'/.ING AND GRAINING. Dealer in Paints, < >d. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters’ Tools, YVhlte Wash lira-lies, etc. _aug 28 c CII12EVI2It ft COm FACTORS AXD GENERAL COMMISSION merchants, NAVAN NAll, GA. YVm. W. Cukkvkh, John R. Sims. GXO. It. CtlXKVXR. SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD. CIIANt.E OF SCHEDULE fSt«» isgssags CHANGE OF SCHEDULE—TWO PA9SEN0ER TR INS DAILY TO COLUMBUS. O N and alter Monday, August 27, passenger and mail • rains will leave Macon lor Columbus and Mont gomery, dally ut 2.1b A. M-, ami 3.15 P. M., arriving at Columbus at 7.15 A. M. and 10.31*1*. M. Leave Colum bus for Macon dully ut 4.15 A. M. ami 2,30 P. M„ ar riving nt Mhoii at 10.45 A. M. nud 8.50 P. M. Passengers for Amerhms will lake tho morning train st 2.10 A. M. from Macon, arriving at Aiuerlciisat 6.10 A. M. Leave Amerlcus ut6.4U A. M., and arrive tt Macon at 10.45 A.M. Connecting at Macon each way with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah, Augusta, Mllledgevillo and Eaton- t hi ; und wilt* Macon and Western Railroad Trains to '• iffln, Atlanta, Dallou, Chattanooga, Knoxville,and N&*livBle. I Connecting dully at Columbus, with Girard and Mo- biLi Itullroad. Cennectuig dally ill Amerlcus with a four-horse posl Cbae'i Line lo Tallahassee, Albany. Thomaavllle, fcc.. »*"l Irl-weeklv Hark Line lo Lumpkin. I’as-engers lor points on this Roail “below Fort Val- Shi mid take *i*« I o’clock evening train from 3av- knsli, and 5 o’clock evening train from Augusta, tn }’"id detention at Macon; for other points on South •V«aterii or Muscogee Ruilroada, passengers will have B <**leiontli)ii l*y either trains. w “lol <:iasa Steamships leave Savannah for New York "Klneiilaya ami Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on “sdneislnyn. Passage, in theCahlu, $20; Steerage,$8. r » f e from Montgomery to Savannah, $13 00 * lf *. Columbus to do 0 00 Oo. Americas to do H 80 GEO. W. ADAMS.Superintendent. Jkcon, Au(iiHt2d, 1855. [tf] aug II f’ARPfcTlNG, RUGS, DRUGGET.—YV« have opened '*■' liii* day, ai d are now prepared to show ns good hi* ‘"rtmeiil ol the above goods as are lo lie seen in tlu | St.. si*pj!l AIKIN St BURNS. I IMk.—in store aud for sa'e by L «HU BAYNARD It KOWLAN WILLIAM LYNN, JAS.J. SMDXn, U.S.BMDXR LYNN ft SHIDI2EK, FACTORS. FORWARDING AXD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. UAY-JsT., SAVANNAH, GA., ’ sept 7 Corner llrouurhian und Juffursoifbu. UP STAIRS. YVII.LEAM €2, FOOTI2 I S Now ruceving a general ass rtment or Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which he offers to the trade on accommodating terms. Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods. YV I LLIA.U TANK 1211, PARK PLACE. New York, Invites the attention | W of Houthum nud YY'eni.!rn Ylercbauls, to his new ni-k of Fans,Coinhs, Hair. Tooth and Nuil Brushes, adies’Reticules, I’eifumerv, Snaps, Porte Mommies, cl nud Bead Bracelets. Picket nooks. Dross Button*, ins and Needles. Hindis and Eyes, YVatch Guards, YY'nx, Gorul unit Glass Hea ls, Necklaces, stc. India 'lubber combs, Canes, Hall* and I'oys of every descrip. on. Scissors, Ruzorn nml * ntlery, Gold und Gill ewolry, Aecordemis und Violins, including a general ml very largi stock of English, French aud Germun. uncy Goode, which will be -old ut the very lowest prl- e*, tor Cash oi Approved Paper. Uj- Orders by letter sele -tod and put up in the best tanner. WILLIAM TASKER, may l—ly P In Park Place. New York. THE I112ST IIAIK DYI2. | \R. (). M. IIALLARD’S (new article) received t) l / highest premium at the World's Fair nml Ameri can Institute, wh t n it was examined by the distinguish ed chemist* Dr. '. Little and Prof, ohu Torre>,uud prnmnimvd ,lm Rest. For sale by Him Principal Druggists In Hus city—price SI Principal ollleo and store 4!M und 5111) ‘Imiulwin. "t*W-York. Mar 15.’ill -I* mar It* SAI’ION. 3 CNTTENF.T St CO.,lui|Mrters of French uud other ' • I'mopean Goods, No. 48 Uroud street. ap 30 ’55 llOOIti; ft T AY LOW’S P YSTILLES DE PARIS. *T3||B8K PASTILLES are an invaluable remedy lor 1 the cure ol Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, us by It etr illnit on t>io throat unit t***»“». u.«y remove all hoarse- •s* in it low liiuirs nml womlerlnlly Increase the pow und flexibility of the voice—Hence they are ol great irviecti* ami highly recomniemltd by Clergymen, net ioueers, Public Spe tkers, und all those wuose cull imt requires such irequeut us • of tho vocal organs. N. It —Ask l'or‘ Moore Taylor’s Pastilles lie Purls,” and observe thn* each box hours their written signature. For sale by YV. \Y\ l.'ueoin, J. II. Curler St Co., J. II. Moore St Co., nud the principal Druggists und Apothe caries throughout the United states uud Cunuda, uud ut wholotule by MUORE St TAYLOR, Importers, sep 20—3m P oi Maiden l.aite, New Y’ork. Norwich Fire Insurance Co , Conn. INCORPORATED 181)3—CAPITAL STO- K.S150UIMI. r l^'11E above Company lets been in succe.*'ful opera- A tiou upwards of fliiy years, nml bus n high reputa tion, wherever known, .s u prompt und responsible offleo. The undorslgned is prepared to tnko Fire Risk * for raid office, on dwellings, furniture, stores, merchandize, wuiohousjs and otton, upon tho ino*l l ivorabln terms. JOHN INGEltsOLI.. tg’t N. F.ln*.Co„ raar5 No9 Junes’ Building, Bay si. Bloimi't’.l) AbHiirnnci' » **., I.mnlon. FI HE AXD LIFE-ESTABLISH ED 1853. CAPITAL AM) SURPLUS !T'ND-$2IM),II0«. r pllE nbnve mentioned Company havo established a I branch it the United States, and have lodged with John L. Aspinwall, Geo. Curtis and Walla Shermann, ol the city of New York, a pt-riminent fund of$l50,(U)H in American Securities, to he held by them ns Trustees, liable for losses tm*tallied in tills coun.ry, which will be ndjusted in New Yotk uud promptly paid. The subscriber has boon appointed Agent for Savan nah-und * ill lake risk* on the mo-t favorable terms. JAMES McllENRY, Agent, may 31—ly No I M Bay st Suvunnnh. i ll Vl I E IC A: C O. NO.O WHITAKER STREET,SAVANNAII. GA. D EALERS ill Hashers, Blinds, Door*..Mouldings, 4*c. Also, Paints, tills. Varnishes, Turpintine. Putty; French ami American YVIndmv Glass Pnlnlors, Masons aud White Wash Brushes;Gold Loaf, Bronze, &c. Also, 25 Marble Mantle*, oflhe most modem stylo, from $35 to $150. Also. 150 Clocks, iron* $1 25 to $15. Also, 25 pairs inside Venetian Blinds. Builders and ofliers would do well to give us u call, before purchas ing elsewhere. The “ tdtnblo slxpense” is our motto, jun 9 iy Removal. 8. S. FILLER ft J. D. FI2IIC21 SON, WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS, Have removed their establishtn from tho corner ol Broughton and Montgomery streets, lo No. 123 York Street, Near Ht. James’ square, where they nre prepared to lounyworkin their line with promptuois and In a workmanlike manner. CurriiiLCb. YY’agons. Curls and Drays inaiutfaclnred. atacksmilhing, Including Iron Railing und Gratos lor Buildings, &c.,doiie at the shortest notice, may 7 6m T A. McALPIN &■ BRO’S. Lumber 1)1111 and Brick Yards, .up 0 (SAVANNAH. OA. 43. J. JONES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, JONES’ BU I LD1NG , Navanwuli* <»*« SAMUEL PALMER & SON, QIDBOn's BUILDISOS, Xos. 148 Congress, and U7 St. J alien streets, R ESPECTFULLY Inform the trade ami citizens gen erally tlmt they have In store a good assortment of Imerlcun ami Foreign Hardware, and being In direct ommunication with iiiiiiiufuclurershoth ill this country tnd lu Europe, are constantly receiving additions to heir stock, comprising Planters’ Housekeepers’ and luilders’ goods ol the most approved Myles and patterns, znong which may be onuincrutcd Loeks, Hinges, Bolt*, jid Shutter FaRtutilngs of ull kinds. Sheet Zinc, Sheet kipper, Sheet and bar Lead, chain Pumps, Brass Vares, Britannia Ware, Hollow YY'aro, I’ercuralonUsps, tombs, Brushes, and a general variety of Fancy Goods, totton Lines, Fish Hooks,Needles. Knitting Pins, Soine wine, Crosscut, Hand, Tenon, Framing, nad MIR Saws, tbnlns. Hand ami sledge Hammers. Anvils. Y'ices, crow Plates. Stocks and Dios, Smith’s Bel'owM’ooper’s tools. Pl.OYVS, CORN Sll ELLERS, HAY CUTTERS, Iocs. Axes, Andirons, Shovels, Spades, Guns, Hay and lanitro Forks, Sad lions, YVrltlng paper. Porlo Mon- ales, Spirit i.evele,Cut and Wrought NuBs and Spikes, 'lanes ol nil kinds, 8elves,Cr,fToo Mills Cotton and Wool Sards,Curry Combs, ami in fact every artlcloadapted to hulrude. City and country orders will receive prompt attention, nd all goods for shipments carefully pucked. may 8 SAVANNAH iflKIMOAI. COM.I G HE Third course of Lectures in this Institution will commenco on the (list .Monday in November next. The Clinical Lectnresin Medicine and Surgery, at the savannah Hospital and the College Clinique, will commence ou the 15th of October aud contluue during the course. Faculty. Theory and pracllce of Medicine—R. D. ARNOLD. M. D. Obstetrics, and diseases ot Women aud Children—P' M. K< iLl.OCK, M. D. Principles aud Practice of Surgery—YV. G. BUL LOCH, 51. D. Medical Chemistry—C. W. YVF.ST, M. D. Institutes of Medlclne-E. II. MARTIN, M. D. Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. II. Materia Medlcu aud Medical Jurisprudence—J. READ.M.D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST, M. D. Fees for the entire course $105 CO Matriculation Ticket 5110 Ample facilities will ho furnished for the study of Practical Anatomy. B .ard can he hud ut from $4 to $li per week, t or further particulars, apply to « . G, w. WEST, AI.D.. Dean. , Tne following papers will copy into their country I......... Ih. «tmt or •HI. and ,olS bill. tolhYuSi. i Georgia Citizen,.lonriial 4t Messenger and Telegraph, MacornGa.-.Recorder, and Federal Union, Mllledge villo, Ga.; Patriot, Albany, G« ; Watchman Tl ornas- vllle.Gu; Times a: Sentinel and Enquirer! Zu. Ga; Chronicle St Sentinoi.aml C’«.nsmiH| 0 n?i t a' «u.la,.;.| n&nner. AU.om.G.; Hopn^n Ga; Republican, l.xatnim r, ami Intelligencer a/ibm*. (»“'• s »a''6 rd, Cussvllle,Ga; Southern Christian Advn cate, aud Southern Presbyterian, Charleston 0 s e Christian Index, Pcnfleld, Ga ; Gazette, and Advertu/r Chattanooga, Tenn; Floridian St Journal I la; News. Jacksonville, Fla; Spectator w!'tumnb- Ala ; Mall, Journal, ami Advertiser, Monlgomerv \ i. Advertiser, nml Register, Mobile, Alo. ’ ’ a ’’ pORTER AND ALB.— ’. each 8 dozen pints, * lllbberl’* Porter, ami '*8 cn*ks, curb H dozen pints, Illbberl s superior Pale Ale, mnnulncmted expressly for this market. Just received und l»rj"m' b • aug VI PADELFORD. FAY St LO. CITY' inspector; S CHEDULE OF CHARGES FOR ADJUSTING Stamping, Sealing or Certifying VVeighta and Meal BU res, Soules, Balance*, etc. Forad’u* ing ouch Measure nv cents. do do do 501b. YVeibgt 25 <lo do do all other YVcighls 6if do do do each Scale or Ileum 25 do do do do Yardstick do do do do Dip Rod ft* do For stamping do Yardstick do do do Wine Measures fiJi do do sealing Dry do do do stamtiinffWeights, to Include weights used on Pl:ul\>rm Scales GY do do Certificate for Scales or Balances I8jtf do do stamping Dip Rod 1do For do Tape Measure ISjtf do The Inspector will, upon ull occusiona where It It pracllciible, stamp inMead or certily. YV here weights, scales or mewure.* are found to be correct, no charge shall he tnndu for adjustment. EDWARDf. ANDERSON. A. N. MILLER. , ep j ft JOHN N. LEYV10. XV. JACKSON ft SON. GRATE AM) FEA'UISR MAKERS, 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, New York. aug 1—ly P Patent Elastic Skirts, K YTF.S ft FRANCE. No. 1 Bar- lay street New York. C IAUT.ON —No, e uru genuine except they bear the 1 stamp of the patent. All lunnuructurers und sellers Infringing will be prosecuted according lo law. tnar ID Mur 18, ’50—P a > n it 1: w s Aju i*ii*, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Dlacbincry, Steam Eugincd and Boilers Machiubts’ Tools, Belting, &c. IMPORTERS St DXAI.KHS IN MANCPACTURKRB’ ARTICLED. No. 07 Pin*’ Si.* Now’ York. N. B.—Agents for (lie ’Woodruff«t Beach Iron Works’ Steam Engine* uud Boilers. F.xclusive Agency in New Y’ork for‘Lowell Machine. Shop, Machinists’Tools. p odd—ly Savannah Urn Pock TO SHIP OWNERS, 51 \HTEKS \ND CONSIGNEES OP VESSE 1.8 T HE subscriber respectfully inform* them that the SAVANNAH DRY DOCK is nov/ in successtul operation,uud it Is culculuted to take In ships of any clu** Iriiin ltd) t ' 1.00 tons bm then. Ilia 23tl feet long and U i leet wide, und complete In every particular. A large gang of workmen is employed und a large supply of muteruil* I* on hand, so that vessels can be repuired with ns much dispatch us in any other port. Pump and Block Making and Smith’s work done on tho premises amt every effort made to ensure economy uud fldelity to those who tuuy favor the Dock with tlieir business. D. P. LANDEKSII1NE, Agent ami superintendent, fet>24 Late of Marsh’s Dock, Charleston. CJOllK142AT 121>, U KOtJlJIIT IKON AND WIRE RAILING* (SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.) For , ' ub 1 , . ,c 1 0r 1 ound «» Ueiueterles, Cottages, llalconle*, etc. This new article of **ur manufacture particularly commends itself to favorable notice. Iron lledsteuds, with patent Wire Hackings; a variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads, Wrought Iron Farm fence, Yvlre-Netllug, suitable for *heep, poul try, garden or cemetery-fence, Wire Trellises and Sum- tner-ll usee, with every variety or YVIre YVork for gar dens, fcc.; Sieves, Feuders, Brass, Copper and Iron Wove YVire Cloth, Stc. Clrculsrsof designs tarnished by the manufacturers. . M. WALKER St SONS, N". «33 Market-st., Jy 20—3mo* N. E. cor, of Gth Ht. Phlla., Pa. EE^TEK’A IKON WORKS, FOR THE XAXVFACTURE OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES ANll NT 12ABI 12N42IN12S, 67 Fearl-st, Brooklyn, N- Y, opposite Now York city. 'pilEauhscrlbor having been engaged for the last 15 X years In the almost exclusive muiiiiructuro of this most impcrlniit invention, YVondsworlh’s Pinning, Grooving und Tnnging Mnchluo. has recently completed the largo addition to his already extensive Iron Works, will execute with dispatch ull orders in the above line to an unlimited extent. The universally acknowledged superiority of YVoodsworlh’s Plaining Machine*, maim- lectured by him, over till others, require.*no reiteration. lu the munufucUtru of STEAM ENGINES, wo claim a superiority for power and speed, beauty ot construc tion uud llnlsh; aud also guarantee the Euglnesto trans mit Urn per rent inure power tor the nunc money than can be furnished by any other maniirnciurer, and more than 100 per cunt, saving In wear and tear, as well ns u large saving in the coiiramptinn of fuel. Hejerences to Parties having the Steam Engine now in use. Pardee St Morgan, N. Haven, Cl; 8. W. Slocum, Brooklyn, N. Timothy Dabal, Astoria, L. I; Lyons St Curtiss, Bridgeport, Cl; Matnford Manufacturing Co., Stamford, i'l.; John C. ■-unlord. Now Haven, *Jt.; Rollin Sanford, New York City; Chun F. Loosey, Austrian Con sul Gem rat. Jtcfferencea to Parties haring the Wordsworth Planing .Machine now in use G. II. Stoat. Kensington, Philadelphia. Pn.; Kidder St Marlin, YVIImmgtnn. N. L\; A. L. t'lupp, it Co.. Mont gomery, Alu.; U. A. Smiford, New Orleans. La.; Ilitikl.', Guile k Co.. Cicinun'.li, Ohio; Rantom, Cobh 4t Co., ClovelanJ, Ohio; Foss St Brothor*, Chicago, Ills; J.B. Smith, .MUwuukie, VY’Is ; P. It. it I.. L. Eaton, Buffalo. N. Y'.$ Forward it Smith, Oswego, N. Y., John swan, Toronto,)'. YV. Old rs and propo*als received by mail or otherwise, from ull purl* of the United States. Canada. South A- ■nerica, nud Europe, will be ptontplly attended to by Agents who are traveling ill ull sections of tho couutry. Loiters by mall, tiddtess JOHN LF.ATElt, oct4 3in 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn,N. Y. TILTON & JIil Altl. V5J), J4 llniilcn Lane, Sew York, M a ncfai rr 1 ’ it eh s of i in- woi: 1.1 >-rkn owned SA LA.MAXI) E It SAFES, It AXA’ FA ULTS, Ac. Bulliinoro Dbpot. 145 Pratt street, sep 5— ly Host**.* Depot, 14 Howard st reel. SHOW CASES. HOIT’.VIANN ft FI.KSIf, MAXUFACTURERS, 57 llowery, XF.W YORK, U AVE the lurKcsl and cheapest stock of MIOYY CASE* ever offered in this city, made In r-very style: silver-plated, Brass, Rosewood. >atinwo<>,l, etc. < T,l. i s promptly fllii-d, uud gou.la caret'ul y packed and shipped ti» any purl of the United states ana Canada. •e|» 4—3tu ~ 10. J. DDNNl'YI.Ii, General Commission Merchant, NO. I4<i PEARL s I’hEKT, (Fourth door from Wall street.) sep 4—Gin New York. IMPORTANT TO II41IJSEKI2121*12Ks Hi*) DEALER!). THE HOPE MILLS, 71 Fi’LTon Skdkt, am* 71 Bkkkm*!i *t.,Nuv York, rincipal Office ln3 Front Street, Xrw York. Factory, Nos. 3<>, 37, und 38 llud*oti *tri el, Ji-rsey City. r l'llE PROPRIET* lit * of till* long und well ktmwu L COFFEE AND SPICE ESTABLISHMENT, Continue to prepare tho host piiarma* xutk aL pow- iikrs in use, for raising Bread, lli*cuit. Tea and other Ctikis, .vc. They also prepare 51u.'urd, cocoa, aud many other ariiclos of daily u*e in every Intnily, widen they offer upon the most renminublo terms, i.titulogue sent to * ealers wlio requcai them. R. Il.it J. G, Is|| AM. N. It.—Consumers a-!vised to inquire for llopo .Mills articles. aug 14—ly lOlllEFFELIN. BltOTlflljHR ft CO. IMPORTERS, AND DI’Al.ERs' IN DRUGS, PAJXTs, tHI.S, DYES, PERFUMERY, A-r., A c.. I7» WILLIAM STREET. New York, I NVITE ihoutU-nlion ol the trade to their largo and vuriod stock of Drug*, Puiuis 1 *ll», i'erftiiuuiy, itc ltiaddition.il, tlieir regular iinporiatloiis of Maple Diuggs, they (ire- also receiving, direct troin the sources of produi'tion amt matiiilHcl tire, supplies ol Tooth, Unit, and Nuil Bru-ties. Bronze.*, Corks, .Mortars, Sponges, French and English Perfumery, l.uhlu’s Extracts, and many other articles usually embraced In Druggists’ stocks, which they ure also enabled to offer ou thu most advantageous terms Orders, either in person or by mull, will receive prompt intention. aug 14 -ly SHELLAC INDIA TWINE* COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, ftC., COIU AMI JI’TIJ MATS, And INDIA GOODS generally. For sate low foi CA8II, by GEO. V*'. DOW & CO., Iinpnrlcis, p* I -J—Ohio No- 7 Burling Flip,New Y’ork. HOUSEKEKPIXK HARDWARE, PIC’OT ft MIOTWI2I.I., IMt’ORTERK AND JoUDuRS OF LNQLIHH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE- No. 'i t .Mu'ituu Lane. New Y ork. I NVITE tho attention <d SotiUiuni uud Western Mer- cnaiiis to u large uud very extend vc stuck or Goods lu Ihf.r line. Cutlery ot every description. Shiver Fluted Ware: Jaimiuierv. German Silver nml Briliuuiu Ware. Tinned und Gnummtdled Cooking Utensils. Bronzed, Copper uud liruss Goons. Tea 1 niys. Fire Irons, Fenders. Wire Covers. Bronzed Candlesticks, Block Tin YVare, Aic. I >urslock comprises every article in our line ofbusi- 110*8, ull or which we will sell uidculers at the Y'EUY LOYVEaT PUI1. E8, for t asli or Approved Paper. Goods ordered by letter will he selected with great care and dnputch, ar.d nut up in the best manner. PiCOT et Sll* ffYVEI.L, No, 63 MiiIiIhi l.itne, New York. P. H. Also manufacturers ol a very superior article of Plated npooits uud Forks. jo 7—Gm SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT CORN AYR COR aJMSEE, PATENTED MAY 10th, 1854. ^ S. HROYVN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee an O* Alabama, of this invention, winch la dotibiles among llie most important of modern times for the use oflhe well advised farmer und stock feeder; und the univorsul luvor with which it hu- been received Irotn the flr.-t, more than any thing else, uttesU its utility und su periority. For portability, simplicity of construct ion, nud conve nience »f use, the Little Giunt has no cquul. It weighs Irotn three to live hundred pounds, according lo size, can be put in operation by the farmer in twenty minutes without expense or mechanical uhl, then adjusted und used with convenience by anybody. Thu Lillie Giant ha* recei'cd the First Premiums at every State Fair from Missouri to Mary land the past Fall, and that ill the most complimentary manner. Those Mills are guaranteed in the most positive man ner against breakage or derangement, and warranted to grind teed from eur corn, und gtiisor tine hominy Irom shelled corn, with u degree of ease nud convenience for farm purposes never utlaiued bcfoic. The subscribers aro now prepared to furnish the trade with improved patterns and sizes, to suit the varied wants ol all. No. 2 is offered at $G5 complc-e, ready for attaching the teum, und warranted to grind ten bushels of feed per hour with one horse. • No. 3 ut $75 will grind fifteen bushels per hour. No. 4 ut $UU will grind twenty bushels pur hour, with two horses. Muuuluclured aud for sale by 8. H. HROYVN It GO., _ronr3 at Nashville,Tenn., ami Alluniu, Ga. >>v<t ,8EWING MACHINESr IT’XCELSUJR SEYV1NG MAOIIINEs. — Made by rj GOOD, IIATTELLE it Go., Worcester, Massa chusetts, putonted by Elias Howe, Jr., September l«/th, 1840. Those Machines are warranted,(with proper ute - not to gel out of repair. They ur^buill In a good sub stantial, and workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors shoemakers’ und Saddlers’ work, In a manner jvurrunl- oil to give satisfaction. Thdstlch will not rip any mort than common sewing, done by haud. Gall anil see there In operation at 140 GIIE8NUT street. Philadelphia.up Stairs. W. A. DAWSON, Auunv. V may 12 lyAtitC SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS: I’llKAl'; UUltABlE) AM) I'llO’J'EOTIVK, WEATHER AND FIRE TROOP, rplllsFAINT will*tuud any climate,wlihoutcrackor X blister and hurdons byexpasure, thus making In limu an enamel ol stone,protecting Wood from decay, and iron aud other metals irom rus land corrosion. This Faint dlifer*from the so-called MlnerulPalulsot Iheday, which arc principally Ucliret nml«May*colored, and urooutirely worthless. Sllvur’sPlostic Palnls uru purely Metallic,containing uo Alutniii orGluy. They are lu vlgnteilflnuly, mix readily with Linsei-d Oil, (witimiit the trouble ot grinding,) ami llow under llie brush uslrcoly us the best YY'iiil.: I.Uhil. rhosePainlsexcol ullothers 111 body or covering pro per lies,otic putt ml ol which wllleovnr us much suriace* .two pound* "t While Lead. There are four natural colon*, viz: Black or Slate Brown,Ulive und Gtiocolute. Hihkctionm: This Paintllowareudilyiindurthebrush and its covering property is increased by using it mixed as thickly as possible with pure Linseed Oil: us the Palnlis tho lasting or protecting body and ibeUilslmply thu medium or agent in spreading it. YVe annex copies of two letters, one from the Presi dent of tho Philadelphia «ud Reading RailroadGo., the other from a gentleman, aweli know 11 resident ol An guita, Georgia. Office of the Phiia.and Read ng Railroad Co., i PltlLAPKU'l’ a, 51 av 3,1853. \ J.8. BiLVKR, E*g—Dear Sir. Wohavo used your “Plastic Poluts” for more than a year, uud for Painllug Bridges,depots,&c., Ate., we have found ilquiteequalto auypalutwehavo used. Infact,v/enowgivoltu prefer onceover all others we bavotried for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, (digued) JOHN TUCKER.President. Alui uta,Ga.,8kptRMHkh 29,1852, t dloatn Planing Mills. * Dear Sir :—You ask mufor my opinion of “.Silver’s Mineral Paints,'"whichyou have put on my Machine Shop and Planing Mill. I giveyou will) pleasure my full and hearty recommendation of ilasu prcvoiitivtofflrc comiuunicuiiiigfroui chimneys or from adjoining build ing*. Tho Paint which you pntou my roofs, has now become ashnrd assi.ATK,and I feel as suctirefrom lire, in lhisilirectiou,Hs isposBlhie. A few weeks after the ronfshad been painted, I made anexperimenioii twoor tlirecshtngles by pluclngliiem I n t he itirnuccunder the holler*: the result was, that the pm Hon uncovered was mitiroh consumed, while the painted part wneuppurent- ly sound, thoiiuhiiiioiicxuinlnalionihe wood wasfotind lo bechurrcd Hhepiiint, however, was firm and hut liltloblistered. I considerthisassovere atostusyour Piiitilcan bepulto, and under the circumstance* I do nolhosltale lo commend H ns on in valuable preventive against Are. ItoRpectftilly.Aic. < Signed) A MII R< )8 F. SP ENG ER. FRENCH Ai UIGIIAUDS. A*. W. Corner uf' lUth mid Market streets. Phiia., Pa. • t UN ER A L YV 11 *) LES A1^ E A G E NTS. For*Hlein Havannsh, Wltolesaleaml Retail.by JAMES II.CARTER St GO, N'o.170 llroughtonstrent. iuly2» IPJolply t'aneri simiritili lTiixturc. THE GREAT PURIFIER OP THE BLOOD . Not ft Particle of Iffercttry in It* A N infullible remedy for Scrofula, Kind’s Evil, Rheu* inatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimple* nr Pustules on tho Face. Blotches, Rolls, « hrnnlcSnre Eves, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlnrgemenl and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, ppbylltlc Disorders, Lumbago, HpWinl Complaints,an*l nil Dlsea-es arising Irotn nn injudicious useol Mercurj Imprudeuco lu Life, or Impurity of Ihe Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for tlm number of extraordinary cures effected through its agency, has induced tho proprietors, nt the urgent re quest of their friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost cottfldenco lu its virtues and won derful curative properties. The following certificates se'eotcd from a large number, are, however, stronger testimony than tho mere word of the proprietor*; and nre all from gentlemen well known ill their localities, and of thu highest r aptinability, many ol them now residing in Ihe city of Richmond. Vn. F. HOYDEN, Esq..ot the Exchange Hotel, Richmond known every where, says ho ho« seen tho Medicine call ed CARTER’)* 8PANI8II MIXTURE administered in over a hundred cases, In nearly nil tho discasoslbr which it Is r commended, with tbe most astonishingly goodre ‘ * cdlciue |ic|'i-iu, ■ i'"iii(ii.-ii,-. etc., c* *:• oik. lne.l'erry Davis’ I'alu Killer is imw put up In nml wn- e«, with the words Davis’ Vegetable Pain lime pet n in the gla*s ; und with two steel engraved ’ Principal Droolsnl M. WARD, CLOSE & GO., -one an exci-llent likeness ol Ferry L Maiden l.at.e. Now York. /ui tor of thu medicine, the other r For sale by J. H. GARTER St CO., A. A.SOLOMO npill* unparii'leted Preparation i* rerelvh g more Ins- 1 tlmonial* of its w inleiful officacy lu removing pidu, tInin my other medicine ovi r off red to the p ib- lie. And the*e it srlmoidnl*done not ah.no from the ignorant, but irom peisous of every degree ot intelli gence and overy rm k of life. Phvslciuns of llie first re*|.ectil)llity,nnd penectly conver*ani wt Ii tho nature ot dlseaues and ri'tnedies.liavo recoimnemled this ns one of the most effect in-' in tlieir line of preparation* for llie extinction ol Pum. The Pain Killer i* u*ed Internully nml extcr/mll}, (tceordfng to (he nature of (he complainl. It lias been lotiml lo bo nn excellent ret (’olds, t-Hiigh*. Stc., Fever uud Agm llilldsic, Pain in the llcud, Kidney GoinplHint*. Piles, 'HieumuticGoinpItiiids, Briiisosaml Sores,Severe Burns, (■'uuk'r, lilies and Ringworm*, Weak stomach, amt General Debility, Painter’s Colic, Broken Breasts, fcc, Bowet Gomplulut mid Dysenlnrv, Lholcra, Liver Coin- plaint. Dyspepsia, Toothache. Stc., A The genu In " ” panel bottle Killer blow labels on euch bottle Davis, the oilgmul Inv a steel engrave*! Nolo of Hand—non) ether can ho re lied 011 us genuine. Price of b>.‘.ties—p.'j^ cents, 25 ctnls, 51) cents, and SI respectively. For *ale by most of the nu-diclue denier* throughout the kuowu world. PERRY DAVIS fc SON,Proprietors, 71 High street, Providence, K. I. CHOLERA. A Cerium Cure for this disease, may be found in the use of Perry D iris' Vegetable 1* A I N K I I. I. i: K • lit ni gi’K, May 5, 1855. Gentlemen:—I feel untie* obligations tn you for the ■beneut 1 have received Irom yourinvuluuhlo Pain Killer. YY’e have hud some cholera h* rc on thu M1s*l**ppi thusearly in llm season. A lew days since I ns-l-ted in ‘laying out” and buryingono of our citizens who was supposed*to haw: died with thu di-uuse. The next morning I was taken with seven- vomiting, accompanied with coldness ot the extremeiles. Warm covering and hot application* failed lo rea'ore warmth. M; wife’s family, who had used the Pain Killer with sue es* dur ing tbo c'lolern reason in : uffalo In IBID, advised mo lo take it. 1 took two doses at Imervalsof fifteen minutes; a fine perspiration ensued,and the next day, barring a little weakness, 1 was well, aud have been since. It may have been nn attack of Ague, but whether Ague nr Gholerti, it answered my purpose. since my recovery. I find that several of our citizens have used the Pain Killer as a remedy for Cholera, and pronounced it good. I therefore tuke pleasure lu re- coinmeudiiig It !" u still more extended notice. Yours, truly, W. M.GIH iZIER, Attorney ut Law. Perry Davis St Son, Providence, R. I. This may certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ Y'oge- able Pam Killer in numerous cases, and believe It in be a very valuable medicine I have pre*crlbed It ex tensively in bowelcomplaint, (particularly forchfldri'ii,) and it Is in my opinion, superior to any preparation I have ever listed lor the relief ol those diseases. P.8. When given to chiltlien, I Iihvm always com bined It with the syrup of gum sbralilc, say leu drops to a tea sponnlnl of the syrup, well mixed. Dose- More or less according lo Ihe age < filters have mixed it with milk uud molasses,equal parts. Fee directions. A. Hl'NTINGTi>N, M. D. The Pain Kllli-"■ Is sold by John It Moore und Go.Thns M Turner St Go amt 8 I) Brantley St Go. .<avnunuh ; Barret, Gnr'er ** Go, anil dark. YY’clls St Dubose, Au- suit). Ho says it Is the most extraordinary medic has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE.—1 horsbycer lily, that for three years 1 had Ague und Fever ol the most violent description. I hud several Physicians.took large quantities **r Quinine, Mercury,, and I believe all tho Tonics advertised, but all without any permanent relief. At last I tried CARTER’S SPAN 1811 MIXTURE two bodies of which offeolnnlly fined mu, and I am happy to sny I bn /*• hml neither Chills or Fever since I consider it thu best Tonic in the world, and thoouly medicine that ever readied »'*«■£„„ LOJIODEN . Beaver Darn, near Richmond, Va. G. It. Luck, Esq., now In tho city of Richmond, and (or ninny year* in tho I'oslofllci', lias such ' oiifldonce In the astonishing efficacy of CARTER’S SPANISH MIX TURE, Hint he has bought upwards of 5h bottles, w hich he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to full wheu lakeu according to dl- I ructions. : Dr. MINCE, a practising Physician,and formerly of i Ihe City Hotel, in llm city of Richmond, says lie haa 1 wlinwsed In a number of Instances the effects of CAR- I TER’8 SPANISH MIXTURE, which were most truly Mitprlsiiig' He says in u case of CousumpUon depen- , dent ou the Liver, tho good effects were woudeiful Indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER,oflhe firm ol Drinker ft Morris.Richmond, wns cured of Liver complaint of 8 yeais stuuditiv.bv thu use ol two bunks of CARTER’S 8PAN1-II MIXTURE. GIIP.AT CURE OF SCROFULA.—Tho editoraof the Richmond Republican had a servant employed In their pres* room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely dlsnhted him from work.— Two bottlesorCARTEIPS SPANISH MIXTURE mado a perfect cure on him, and the editors In a public notice, say they * elieorfhliy recommend it to all who ara * .*• dieted with anv disease oflhe blood.” STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—I had a very valuable hoy cured by three bottles of Carters' Spanish Mixture. I consider It a truly valuable medi cine. JAMES M. TAYLOR,Conductor on the R.F. St P. R. R. Ct)., Richmond, Va. I SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING CURED M It. JOHN TillIMPSON, residing In tbe city of Rich- ' mnnd, was cured by three bottles of Gurter’s Spanish Mixture, of'Salt Rheum, which lie had nearly 20 years and w iiiclt all thuphysiciuus in tho city could not cure. Mr.Thompson ,„ well known merchant in tbecUyof Richmond, Y'c.. uur Ms cure Is most renturkAble. WM. A. M ATTHEvx S, of Richmond, Vu., had a ser vant cured nfSyphill*, lit the worst form by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, lie says he cheerfully recommeuds it uml cou*iileis It ntt invaluable medicine. RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, wns cured of Scrofula,mid wluit physicians called confirmed Con sumption, by Ihreo bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. EDYVIN BURTON, Commissioner of the Reveno say* lie lias seen the good effects ol Curler’s Spanish Alixturuln u number of Syphilitic cases, uud says it fa a ly Mr sudden ported cure for tlutl horrible dlsefi*. sthm 11 'iiiil T. YV. DYOYT St SONS, 139 North 3d street, Phila delphia. DENNETT fc BEERS, 125 Main sleet Richmond, Va. YY'.G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Vn., cured of Old Sores und Ulcers, which disabled him from wnlk- Took 11 lew bottles of Curler’s 8pm ’ • Mixture, enabled to walk without u crutch; In s short rnanently cured. COltKRUOFBItOUOlI'rilJI JSD JEHtllSOS ST*. (J* ST.I 111*. „ „ DRY GOODS bv the P1KCE or TACKAGE. ri *1112 subscriber has in store a general assortment of X DKYGooDS, comprising goods of horelgn amt Domestic Manutuclure, to which he would luvlte the attention of purchasers, and which he offers to the trade on reasonable terms. Country Merchants visiting the city, will find on an examination, styles of goods pecu liarly adapted to their traJe. L-nnrF jail g YV ILHAM G. -FOOTE. SI*KING AND 5l JPII.lt IKIODN. L kOBINSUN Sr CAMP have juet received, and ore L now opening, their stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, p Consisting of everv article requisite to a GENTLE- MAN’S YVARDUMBE 1 mar 23 ;ni Sl .Tnil.lt AND FALL, 1855. Dry Goods hi Wholesale. Corner Broughton and JcfTerson-at., Up SStairs. '■'HE Bithscriber Is now receiving one of the largest 1L and best selected stock of goods ever offered lo tho trade in Ihisinaikei, to wbicli he invites the attenlionol merchants. YVILLIAM G. FOOTE. aug 2 pANT STUFFS.—Cases Kentucky Jeaua Black", 1 G reen, Blue and itr • wn ; (7usesSatinois, Grey, Blue, Black, Olivo und Green; y Plaid, Tweeds and Casaimeres. es Fain v ,. — lu Store nud for sale by sept 17 WILLIAM G. FOOTE. L IME.—1201) casks Lime, in store and for sulo by sept 15-0 CAULEToN St PARSONS. No. 82 Bay street. A xes AND hatchets.-Shingling, Lathing,and Hand llatcliuts aud Axes, received and lor sale by soft 4 LOVELL St LATTIMORI5. B acon, lard, hams,&o.—100 iii.ds sides and Shoulders; 50 bids and 75 kegs Lard. •to bbls Choice llama, ion boxes Gaudy, extra and rommon. 75 ito Tobacco, various brands. 20 cases Gun Powder Tea. 75 baskets, pint, und quarts,Champagne, lloldslck. 31) ca-ea Claret Wine, lint boxes Adamantine "andb's. 50 bales Bagging, and 4imc,.ii* Rope, in rtore and tor sale by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON it GO. aug 23 U4IOT-.TlAli.lK42. L. RORIDER, respectfully announces to Ills former patron- und his Irleud- generally. that ho has taken the store formerly occupied by Mr. II. Guuon, corner of Bull st-eet and Congress st. Lane, where he is prepared to make Boots and Shoes of all descriptions, of the best materials, aud will be happy lo recelvo orders. nov 0 GENERAL N4ITICE. G M.GRIFFEN has re open* d his store, and is ready for all customers’ calls in his line. I have In employ a superior workman at wulches, and also a first rate .Manufacturing and Jobblug Jeweller, and all work in that I'ne will bn received und done according to order, uml with dispatch. Galls solicited Irom all IfieUaa and cuilomers in want ol articles In my line of business. nov 10 I j'L'iUR.—In sucks containing half and quarter bbls i for sulu by sept 14 LYNN Sl SNIDER. R ED FLANNEL.—Two bales of the above, of good quality, all wool; Just received, aepfll AIKIN St BURNS. HILDKEN8 FANCY HATS.—A email assnrtment of children’s bcautilttl Hats Juat.received by last steamer ut N. K. tAHNUM’S, 5 15.1 Congress street. fall and Winter Clothing. PlEllKBNi 11121DT ft tO., A RE receiving weekly, per steamers, one of the lar. test und best selected stocks oTCIolhing over offer ed In this market, which they offer on accommodating term^at wholesale aud retail. , r They also have in store a good assortment or gen- TI.E5IEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Merchants visiting tho city wou» Ido well to call and examine our stock. . . P. 8. Orders from tho country promptly attendea to aug 31 n URN—Prime While and Yellow Corn, in store an fo sale by WAVNARDteKOW' ■» ’ HEFFIELD’8 Ship Axes, Adzes, Chisels, Gouges and Mauls, for sale by aug 3 F, YV. CORNWELL, 1»2 Bryan street. W HITE GOODS.—Jaconets, Gombr cs, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins, Plain uud Figured lloblnet (dices. Forsaleby WILLIAM G. FOOTE, sept 17 13 Bleached Shirtings 3 4, 7 8 and 4 4: ( uses Bleached Drills and Jean*. For • eept 17 YVILLIAM ( .\ J. II. CARTER It CO., A. A.SOLOMONS Cl., and TII0MA8 51 • TURNER St Co., Savannah nml In' Druggist* nml County Merchants eveiy where. C25v Price if 1 per Buttle or C Hull Its for $5. tuny 1(1—law 15 MrlAlfirA; BUHlUffT~ CAItRlAGb AM) HARNESS REPOSITORY, Corner of West Itroad and Buy Streets, .Navaiiaiiili, Ga., r .ffj-ypy. YVould cull the attention of tho citlzona o Georgia, South Carolina, Florbla, Alabama and Tennu**c, lu their large and splendid slock of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, lie., Stc., embracing every variety and stylo now in use. Among our slock will he fouitu all ol tho most fusbluuublo soli's combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Built by some of tho most reliable bul ders In Phiia- delphla, who*!* work has u reputation for Lightness. Durability and Ntuntss, unsurpassed by auy other manufacturers III the Union. There may also lie founu among our stock selections from the ertabllthint iit of J. M.Qi imbv Sl Co., and oilier celebrated iiiuiinfaclurers lu Newark, N.J., New York and New Haven, alio' which nr* built expressly for us. and which we do not esltateto wurrunt luevety particular. II. c. McKeo has been for twenty-one years engaged in the t'nrilmru liu-iuess In Columbus, Geo., anil wo feel confident that with our united experience und at tention we will he able to keep 011 hand a Stock that we tldnk will meet the approbation and wants of the public.and wt Ich lot variety und exUntwIII excel Ihui hereto lore kept ut this place. All orders eluill have strict and prompt attention. II.C. McKKK. Savannah, Aug 31, 1855. L s. BENNETT. MOT*’.' LITTLE iilAKV CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAVlOlli 1854. T IDE attention of I'liintcrs.Fariners himI Stock feeders in uueerul.ia r rpecllully cullid lo this Mill as the most important article of Iho kind now In use, not only well adapted f.»r «*lulling cob meal for stock, but grt-*' or line hominy lor Ihe lable, und especially bread im al from corn not fully ripe or dry in tin* full. 1 u setting this Mill, no mechanic or frame work* is wanted, only wanting to be fastened to n floorer plat* gusta: E L Strolipckerto Co, Macon. Also by Drugistr | form. Easily adjusted nud Used by any person, oven ~ and Grocer* gem rally. } child. aug 21—cod 3mos mh a Wfr. t.>k . /Ttfrhi Sntldlery Warehouse, Young'a Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle. OProsITIC tv. It. SIMMONS CLOT III NO STORK. W. H. MAY & CO. - - st pre at the late Agricultural i-'aira of Missouri, Kentucky, Mar) land, uud other Mates, nud (hut Is ihe inostcomplL niculury manner, us well a-the most ready commenda tion from the thousands witnessing its performance. These miilH are guaranteed in the most positive man ner Hvainst defects or breakage, and No. 3 warranted to grind 15 bu*hels of feed per hour, with 0110 horse, and offeied ut the low price of $U5. al complete, ready tor atlucldnu the team.—No. 4 at$75, gritids U0 bushels per hour with two horses. . Manufactured by 8COTT 4c MOCKBEE. Augusta, Ga, Ard sold by C. II. CAstrriRLD, Agent tor the Manufac Hirers, 171 Buy street,-■’avannah, where the Machine mav Im* seen m *yi JYoUce to Merchants. W E now offer, at wholesale,in quantities lo sultpur* chasers, a full u:.d complete assortment ol Tin YVare, of our own manufacture. Quulltynot lo he sur. na-sed. LOVELL St LATTIMORE, ' 1 mar 10 LI Harnard-**!. ut. cAl, I )STItL TI12KT84. ' rf^||E sulucriher offers for sale a large assortment of . 1 surgical Instruments, ol the best manufacture among which will bo found tho following pocket rets, extra Nos l,2,3.and 4, Minor OperatingUase*, Cupping — —, „ . Set*, Etc Instrument*, LIUioconiy Cases, Strabismus, 1 hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles instruments, Silver spring Lancets, Evans Liuicuis, (*ses, of which the lollowiug comprise a part: Amputating and Treploultig sets, Obstetrical Instru- mc-nts, Post Mortem sets, Extracting and Dental Caras. Gullet. Bullet, Polypus aud Tooth forceps: Speculum J 3 ami 4 valve; Slop do. silver and sum Catheters, Hto much Pumps: Turnkeys: plain fulcrum, and foie’s Sp Tho 8 abli , vo wBlVo sol’d'as can be purchase)! in Phlla- dclj.liia orNuw Y«U.furc..h orcl^J.f Have ami Earnesses, of whicli the lollowiug comprii. Spanish Qullud, overlaid andshafloii Saddles, ter’s large and extra large Saddles: Men’s plain do. English do.; lto> and Racodo.; I.adies Saddles of a variety of pavtorus; Bridles St Martcugales; saddle Bugs, Trunks tc. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting and Hog-kins: Pad d**.;8tralningand YVoroted YVeb; Thread und Sacks, assorted size*. HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche. Buggy and Sulky Harnesses of all kinds, by the single set. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy nnG Sulky springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs an 4 ) Bows, by the single set; Plated and Brass stump Joints; plain do ;nateut Dash Leather,Top and Curtain do.; broad ami narrow Laces, variety of pa($^Ris; silk and Worsted Fringe: hlucl; uud purple CorKfll Roans; Hog- No. 157, Broughton st. —XPPING’S EXTRACT BI.'CHU—A sovereign remedy for*diseases of the bladder, spine, kldnoys.and uri nary organs ; also, l..r dyspepsia, chronic rheumatism and affections of the skin. The above medicine Is earnestly recommended to phy sicians and practitioners of medicine, and he public, worst*, r mme, ».u,u a««qq uoans; ..'ig. geoerallj, a. It can bo «'*ed by^rMnjiof mil ages1 ant gy Lump*, Plated aud ItrasB Carriage IJanda; Brass and habits, I* pleasant to the teste- w* 1 1 be re»'Bly Jak«> Plated Knobs, Stc. U |>23 by Hiiy paiianl, no matter how adverse he may be (a FINE FASHIONABLE OXjOTHIKT O; A'!’ REDUCED PRICES ! U II, LIA3I O. P K I C E* MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 147 IIay*Htrocl. All those disposed to avail themselves . I GOOD BARGAINS |N READ Y/fffl MADE SUMMER GLO I’ll ING, are Tere-H liv informed that I will now tell off the Li rematnng stock at cost, to make room lor a new aup- ply of Goods In the Fall. Don’t miss the chance; now is the time. Jy M M A- for sale by sep 13 taking medicine. For-ale by jan 20 r. JOHN H. MOOBE St CO HFIVKY I,ATIIROP A 4 0., ~ H ave received by late steamers,and offer for aale low. a variety of S MOOTHING Tailor’s ned Two-Heat*'r Irons, for sale bv F. W. CORNWELL, «pi la 102 P.ryan-strcet. C OR . aud Grass Blades, fur sale Im aapt 12 » hv . YV. COKNvVELL, 102 Bryau-street. Sodd colored Bareges, black satin plain Baregaa Plain black do Black and white Tissues and Bareges Rich printed do Do do Mtudine Robes Do do Organdies Colored Striped .'* , .lks MANTILLAS—Black and colored Bilk Mantillas Do Uo wnite Barege do Do Lace do PANT STUFFS—Plaid and striped Linen Drills Brown mid while do do Piatn&nd Fane, Casrimeres Checked, striped and plain Co t to cad M COATINGS—Black Drap ue Etes Do aud colored Cashmaretts DoCaniiiletsand Alapaccas Checked and striped Linens ’State, brown and buff do S ’ UGAR.—^O hlidsTfioin fair to choice P. Rice •Ma#’ covado and St.Croix Sugar. 25 hhda piltne to choice New «)rleans Sugar. 150 tibia. A., B. and U. clarified Sugar. 50 blits, crashed and powdered do.. In •tore an sale ny WICBte ILK * Aim aug 20