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VOLUME LI 11
SAVANNAH, GA.. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23. 1856.
NUMBER 255.
the republican
IS PUBLISHED
pally, Tri-\V«ekly and Wucklfi
BY
A LEX VNDER ft SNEED.
(<|TI AMU COUNTY PHINTUK8.
TERMS REDUCED.'
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Weekly, invariably in Advance ,?'{5
Club Price—10 Copies for*.. * * ’
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tended lo unless ccompanlea
f-cn»y reference.
with money, or a i
WgfK f are Bedueed.
®® ,aM nXmI?7 Y0rl
i/MiTKa ntAtt. mve.
T IIK new an*l splendid side wheel steamship* t
KNOXVILLE, I..VH1 lous, Capt.»\ D. Li dlow.
AUGUSTA, 1,-VH) •« •* Tuoa. Lyon,
FLORIDI.3IKJ “ M. A. WoODMCLL,
ALABAMA, 1,3rt» •» “ G. R.ScBBHCK,
Will I uve Eavannali
Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
Tr.e** ships nre nm.-ng the largest on the coast, un-
surpass «-d m speed, safely or comfort, making their
In flftv to six t hours, and are commanded by
UiIImI. ca’eiul ami polite officers. Having elegant
naic room accommodations, they offer a most desirable
couveyam*.* to New York.
• hbln Passage 820
Sioerare do 8
A cents: P ADELFORP, FA V At CO„ Savannah.
SAM’L.L. MITCHILL, 13Broadway.
June SC, 1855. New York.
new YORK AND LIVERPOOL
I . V. MAIL NTT.AMI,US.
Tilt SHIPS i ON PRISING Tills LINE AM
ATLANTIC, I BALTIC,
Uapt.WtST. Capi. row stock.
PACIFIC, • ADRIATIC,
Capt. Sr*. | Capt. ——
A «-.. — These ships having been built by
/TjUP^ contract,expressly for government ser-
[1/Ifr vice, every care hat been taken In
their construction, at also In ihelr en-
|1n.«. to ensure strength uud *peod: and their accom
modations for passengers are unequalled fur elegance
tr comfort.
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool,In Ural
csiitn 9 130; (n second cabin, 973; exclusive use of ex
tra -lie state re- m, 8325. From Llverpoolto New York,
and £2U.
An experienced Surgeon altache<l to each ship.
No berths can he secured until paid for.
PR'iPiHKD DATES OF HAILING.
New Ytrk. from Liverpool.
1835. 1835.
Wed nes lay... .Jnn.24.. 18V5l Saturday... .Jan. 13. .1855
Wednesday.... Feb. 7.. 1835 Saturday . .Feb. 27.. 1855
Wednesday.... Feb -1.. I855|8aturday.... Feb. 10.. 18-35
| Saturday... ..’an. 24.. 1855
For Freight or pa.sate apply to
emv \RD K. CHI.I.1N8. 50 Wall street, N. Y.
BROWN, sill I’LL \ ft .M., Liverpool.
BTUPIIEN, K EN N \ Rl) c< >, .'7 Austin Friars, London.
E G. \V,\IN tVRIGHT -v CO- Paris, or
GEO. IL DRAPER, Havre.
\1T 1 he owners of these ships will not be accounts*
ble f r gold. «i ver, built >q, specie. Jewelry, precious
stones, or me als. unless bills of lading are signed
thireior, and the vnltie thereof ox prrsseil therein.
Shippers plH.t*o take notice, that the ships of this
Line cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
JvnB. mwfly
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, GA. ’
Fpll I. entire sctn.iurtie year or this Institution, by a
1 jolt t resolution of the Faculty and Trustees, has
been thrown in o one term, commencing on the Ftret
,1/uMii'iy in f-eptembrr, and closing on CoMNaNOBMKNT
DtY.Tliursd.i) afier the fourth Sunday iu June.
FACULTY.
AUGUSTUS ALDLN, A. M.,President —Professorol
English Literature und Indent Languages.
Rev. J. H. CALDWELL, A. M.—Prolessor of Mental
and Moral Philosophy.
Rev. T. X. F* >118TER, A. M.—Professor of Mathe
matics and Natural Science.
MhsANN E. AI.DLN—Principal Primary Depart*
nn-.it. and Instructress In Botany and French.
II U. I.IGNiiSKI —Principal of Music Department.
Mr* L. E. GR ANT and Mrs E. T. CALDWELL—Or
osmenial Branches.
This Institution now presents to the public, advan
tages which few possess. A large and edevuntly oop.
•trucled College edifice; one of the largest Chapels In
Itie 8tate; ill necessary out-bulldlngs and enclosures;
s it >ardmg department, titled up in the most neat and
Coinforiuole sty le. an I under the superintendence of the
teachers themselves: with the whole domestic depart
ment tinder the careful direction of ladles of experience,
tilde I to alt the fact (ties for u (Imrvugh course of In*
itmclon wlil-li any similar Institution cau offer. It
will be seen *»> reference to our catalogue, that our rales
of Board an I Tuition nre less than can be found else
where. This fact. In these times of pecuniary pressure'.
Is worthy of the c jusideraiiou of those buvlng daugh
tersto educate.
The Hoarding Department will bo under the direction
of President \ld-tt and lady, and Professor Culdwell
and lady. With spacious and comfortable <1 >rui!tories,
large and emivenlanl closets, i cw and elegsm furniture,
good and experienced servants, an I tables furnished
With toe best that ti e nmrk't affords; totrssher with a
wholesome but parental discipline, we hop*, to Increase
the liberal patronage with which this Institution has
hitherto been favored.
F. X. FORSTER, Pec’y Faculty.
OuUlhert, July '.it*. 1858, atur 7—jnnl. "id
sc(tg Dnstursn ecatYa.
51 CH’HMfvIrlr*
GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION
meihohant,
No. 164 Hay street,
Hollclt, from .his irlends consignments of every de
scription
My personal attention will be given lo the silo of Real
Estate, Bank slock, Ac.
Refer lo Hiram Roberts, Esq- Pierson, Held! ft Co
E F Wood ft Co, Noble l.yon, Esq.. Savannah ; F. H
Harris, B.S.Thlcsa Is Co., Hales A Lucas, W. I). Bob
bitt, Montgomery, Ala. mtr 17
W71. WAIII3KV IIAilEIMHAfll,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner ol Hay and Montgomery-sts., Savannah,Ua.
Pollclta consignments, and is prepared to receive Col
(on and Merchandize generally, upon storage.
Janj Nov. 15,55.
JTAiUKN «, NICHOLS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Junes’ wharf, foot of Abercorn-street,
Jail SAVANNAH, OA. ly
C/AKLETU3I A P A It SON N,
General Commission Merchants,
89 HAY STREET, SA /ANN AH. GEORGIA,
e. s. Carutos. chas. parsons.
dec 18
MINIS Ac JOHNSTON,
General Aurtion & Commission Merchants,
Tender their services to their friends and the public
Jan 3 c
. n. Ross. j.rpavis. w. u.lono.
Himv, Il.tVIS Ar LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
June! Savannah. On*
SAMVEL PALMER .V -SON,
Dealer* in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. FILES, EDGE-
TOOLS4- e,
Wnor.RSALR AND RETAIL.
No. 184 Congress and *»7 st. Julian streets,
June 3 Savannah, Georgia.
WM. Wit I OUT*
GENERAL* BROKER,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OE REAL
ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY,
RAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA.
PATTEN, IH T I’ON Ac CO.
F AOTOH.S,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
JFocfffln Unafnraa ©artis.
HEHttiEN AJONEI,
WAYR8UORO, IIURKR COUNTY, GA.
Practice law in Richmond, Hurke, Washington, Scrlveu
• and Emanuel.
TllOts M. BRRRIRN.
decl#
.71II.IT.It A MAM1EI.L,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Wnyneshoro’, On.
Reference - Messrs. A. J.4s T. VV. Miller, AugustRjGa.
~ E. «. (UHAN ISS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
...... „ Fersylh.Ga.,
I' III practice In the Flint and sdHuIng counties of the
Jau 7 Macon Circuit. if
Xrtn=l r ort$ 9ns:rtfBtmmts
Er»m S. M. Pet ten g til <f- Co.’i Advtrtiting Agency, 11
Wassna-rt., Neto York, and No. 10 Stott et, Rotlon,
P.Sc(’o are Audit* for Ihe most Influential and lar
gest circulating Commercial paners both lu the United
Slates and >lie Canadas.
Will. A. LOFTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
nov3tf. moutlccllo, Geo.
WILLIAM EOWAHlIS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,
Micanopy, t’lorlila,
will practice In the Courts of East and South Florida.;
References— 1 Tunno Pinkney at Co., Charleston, 8. C.a
Plermn, lleldt k. Co., Savanuah,Ga.; Cooper It Mother,
Micanopy, Fla.
march 20 ly*
SAMVEI, W. PEPPER*
Successor to
HENRY J. PBPPEn k SON,
WatclicN, Jewelry and silver Ware,
No. 175 Cheanut at., oppoaile Ihe Stale House,
Philadelphia.
may 30 ly
WII.LIAM 31. TVNNO,
Factor & Commission Merchant
For Florida and Southern Georgia Produce,
NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF*
CHARLESTON, S. C.
AND
97 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA.
may 7
WILLIAM J. WlliCIII.lt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warronton, Goo.,
Will practice In the Northern < 'Ircutt of Georgia, and
in theconnlies-if Burke,Columbia, Jefferson ana Wash
ington, oflhc Middle Circuit. ly may 0
Jj *4—tf
100 Buy Street,
Savannah, Ga.
II. A, CRANE, L.W. WELLS, RICHARD CCRD.
UK ANE, WELLS A CO„
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
Forwarding & Commission Merch&nti*
No. 82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,GA.
Jy 14—if
FULTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA « i; OK til A,
BY A. C. REEVES.
Atlanta. March 14. I**55. tf mar IQ
BAI WAKIKV KOWI.1YD,
FACTORS
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. I 7 2 U A Y STREET.
EPHRAIM BAYNARD J UIN T. ROWLAND. JR
Liberal advances ma le on consignments of Cotton
and produce. J> I2
WAYNE, QRBNVILLE & CO.
FACTO US,
ConiiiiiNsioii and Forwarding
sITMCIfsIslTS,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAII.
TIIOS. 8. WAYNE, C. B. ORUSVlU.E,
It. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE,
J7—if Savannah Chattanooga.
Life Insurance,
CHARTER OAK LIKE INSURANCE CO.
ol Hartford, Ct.
FIRE INSVIIANCE.
EQUITABLE INSURANCE CO. of London.
3IAI1INL AND FIRE INSIRANCE.
FARMER’S Sc MECHANIC'S INSURANCE
Co., of Philadelphia.
HRIDGEPORT FIRE Sc MARINE INSUR-
ance Co., of Bridgeport Ct.
STATE MUTUAL FIRE Sc MARINE IN-
suraucd Co., of Pennsylvania.
T HESE Companies are all sound, and have an avail-
able Copttal in Cask, to meet pruinptly all losses
they may have,either on LIFE, FIRE, or M VKINE
RI8K8. Insurants on Hulls or Cirgucs to all parts of
the world. Apply lo A. WILBUR,
augg—tf General Ins. Agent, 142 Hay street.
Brooklyn City
STFAM ENGINE WORKS.
13 Watcmtreel, iirpoklyii, N. York-
D. P. HURDON Sc CO.,
H AVING recently fllted up the extcnalvo establish-
ini'nt at Ihe above named place, wo are prepared
to mannf'Ciure all kluds of Fleam Engines, Hollers,
Mugar Mills, Saw and Grlsl Mills, Pumps and Gearing
for working Mines, Shafting Pulleys, 4ic., and are pre
pared to furnish castings of every- description. Wo
would call (he attention of Southern Planters particular
ly to our Sugar Mills. Having purchnscd the entire
slock of Patterns from the late flriu of (J. u. 11 arisen; 4l
Co . N. Y., we can safely *av that wu can turn out a
Mill which for slrougth,durability and nearness, cannot
be excelled by any establishment in Ihe States. A long
experience In the business renders ns competent to ex
ecute any orders, and wo would advise those In want of
Machinery to give us ncall. Engines irom 4 to 40 horse
£ r»wer always on hand. „
. P. HUH DON, II. N. CONKLIN, 8. B. CONKLIN.
oct 22—3m P _
fESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WALT12K, BAKER 4 GO.
America ", French, lln nmpa
thlc, and Vanilla CIU ICOI.ATE;
prepared COCOA: RR<»MA, U<».
Ui * A PAKTE; Cocoa t-ilcks, 8olu*
ble, Homoapstkic and Dietetic
Cocoa: (.’ocoa Shells; Cracked
Cocoa, kc.
These Manufacture* to which
first pagniUM* Imvo been a-
wanted b/lbectlef Inslltulous
—.v— nn i Fairs oi Ihj Union, are an
/.«<*/. Eloxetr k Fruit excellent diet f«Y children, Inra-
of the Cocoa, ioi(A a lids, and person! In health. They
pod ■ pencil, allay r ther ihen Induce the ner
vous excitement attendant upon the mu of tea nr coffee,
and Hr*- recommended by Drj. Warrsn, Jackson, Hay
ward, Ware. and Adams, of Ba«:oa, aud by eminent
physicians el-ewh r*.
For (Hie by all the principal Grocer* m the United
(Mates, ami by tnelr Agents.
D. C. Murray. New York; Grani k Twells, Philadel
phia ; Thomas V. Hrund’co. Halilmore; Kenuetl k Dud-
lev, Cln. W ALTER B AKER 4c C«
sep 15—Hm Dorchester, Alass.
WERILL0 IRON PIPE WORKS,
IHerril A Jaqucs, 142 V«nire*streuln
NEW YORK,
M ANUFACTURERS* and dealers In Wrought Iron,
Pipes. Flttlugs, Tools, md every descripilou ol
apparatus connected with 8te*iu, Water and Gaa, for
heating and lighting Aieamcrs, <'burettes, Hotels, Prl-
Tu'e Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, fuetorlea
and Halls. _ „ .
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges. Boilers aud
Boiler Flues made to order.
uur Frrew Cutting vachmts .re entirely new, and
our own patent warranted to do double the wor:; of any
other Invention.
(inters solicited troui all reitlont of tho country, and
promdtly at tented to Je 85, 55-ly
iio.T*i: nM iiAMi: ( o.mpaxy,
tiF THE CITY OFNEW.YUKK.
Cnpitul. A.iOO.OOO — All l*uid In.
U.J. Martin, 8uc'y. SIMEON L. l.ooMIS, I’res't.
The Subscriber* having beet, appointed Agenls of
Iheaove Company, are now prepared to take Risks
against Fire on Buildings,Merchandise. 4tc.&c,(>n
lavorableterms. COHENS k HERTS.
WM. AUDI.EY COLTER. JNO. CoUPER FRASER
ftOI l'l-'IK A I'RASI II.
FACTORS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
KAYSTREEI 1 , SAVANNAH, LA.
Jy 7—5moa •
WAVER It CONSTANTINE.
Commission merchants.
AND DEALERS IN
ORAIN, IIA-JT, d)c.
Junes’ Muildinv- •***> street,
SAVANNA H, G A.
F. WAVER, P. L.CON8TANTINE.
carnir let ailentlou will be givuu lo Hecuiviug and
Forwarding goods. Je 5—if
BAH.MX K 4 DA YIN,
(Successors to Cubbedge Sr brother.)
WHUkKULSiSD Rxrxia
Booksellers and Stationers,
No. 159 CONGRESS 8'."., South side Market square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
vz. a. davic
ROYAL INSTBANCi: CO.HFANY,
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
I Cnpitul 2,000,000 ol Putinds Sterling.
I This Institution has established au Agency in 8 a van-
* uali, and Fire Policies upon Produceaml Property will
• b«ls»uedby ANDREW LOW k. CO
8avanuah, Oct. 20,1851.
DELAWA III: 3IDTHAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY,
. UP rillt.ADKt.PUU.
T HE subssriber having been uppofhted Agent of the
above named old established .MUTUAL Company,
is prepared lo Issue Ua policies on Marino and Inland
Navigation Risks. JAMES McHKNItY,
nov 27 I Id Hay ai roel.
FHOVI.3[CIALI3IS':itA3ICE COMPANY
OF TORONTO, CAN ADA WEST.
Capital 82.ikm.iHio.
The undersigned, having b**on upp dnted Agent of the
' above Company, begs to announce that h«ls prepared
• lo Insure policies of Insurance on Fire risks in Suvan
I nah and its vicinity, as also on Murine risks generally.
| may 9 ly WM. CROWDER, Agent.
Kcto York asbrcttgcmnitp.
From Skiltin, Fincher, Otetn S- Schell's Advertising
Honie^M^JIroadtony^Ncw^torL
LESTEK’M ikon works,
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
ANDSTKA3I ENGINES,
57 Pearl-«t, Brooklyn,H- Y .opposite New York city,
r |7II E subscriber having been engaged Tor the last 15
Jl years in tho almost exclusive maiiufacturc of this
most Itnpcrlhiit Invention, Woodaworth’a Pinning,
Grooving and Tonging Machine, lias recently completed
the large addition to bia already extensive Iron Works,
will execute with dispatch all orders Iii (be above line
to au unlimited extent. The universally acknowledged
superiority or Woodsworlh’s Plaining Machines, manu
factured by him, over ull others, requires no reiteration.
fn the manufacture of HTBA.M ENGINES, we claim
a superiority for power aud tpeed, beauty of construc
tion and flnlsli; and also guarantee the Engines lo trails*
lull lnu per cent more power lor the same money than
can be furnished by any other manufacturer, and more
than Ilk) per cunt, saving In wear and toar, as well as a
large saving in the consumption of fuel.
References to Parties having ths Steam Engine now ia
use.
Pardee k Morgan, N. Haven, Ct.; 8. W. Slocum,
Brooklyn, N. Y., Timothy Dabal, \sMria, L. I; Lyons k
Curtiss, Bridgeport, Ct; Mainford Manufacturing Co.,
Stamford. CL; John C. eanford. New Haven, CL; Rollln
Sanford, New York City; Chas F. Looeey, Austrian Con-
•ul Central.
References to Parties haring the Wordsworth Planing
Machine now in use
G. H. Stoat. Kensington, Philadelphia. Pa.; Kidder k
Martin, Wilmington, V. C.; A. L. Clapp, k Co.. Mont
gomery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, New Orleans. La.; Ilinkl*,
Outlets Co.. Cicinua'.ti, "nlo; Rantoin,Cobh 4t Co.,
Clevelan I, Ohio; Foss As Brothers, Cnicago, Ills; J.H.
Smith, Milwaukie, Wia ; P. It. k L. L. Eaton, Buffalo.
N. Y.; Forward Si Smith, Oswego, N. Y., John Swan,
Toronto, c. W.
Old rs aud proposals received by mall or othorwiso,
from all ports of the United States. Canada. South A-
merica, and Europe, will ho prnmpUy attended to by
Agents who are traveling In all sections of tho couolrv.
Letters by mail, addles* JOilN LETTER,
oct 4 3in 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn,N. Y.
A . PONCE,
Importer A- .Yluiiufnciorer of Segars,
no. Ill wiiitakek-stiikkt.
Keeps on Itatid a well selected slock of Imported Su
gars, also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all
other Articles usually k*-pi In his line of business, which
be offer* ou the most reuionnbie terms. nov 3
Idle Iimiiraiicc.
' The. United States Life Insurance
Takes risk* on ihe Lives of while persous, for life of _ , , _
I shorter period nod on slaves for one or four years, on | Jewelry , Accordeona and Violins, Including a general
TO RICE PLANTERS.
T HF. subscr.hers ate deslmis or calling the attention
of those Interested ill the Hulling of Rice, to their
newly Invented Machine, which surpasses nil others
how in use. The advantage of lueso Machines consist
In Its simplicity durability, a®d ihe grunt amount of
work which it will perforin without the least Injury to
the grain. The machines are portable, and well adapt
ed to Hand or Meant Power, :an oe transported ready
for use. Theso Machines can be made to hull from 20
to SttO bushels per day—varying according to site. All
necessary Information will bughen by addressing (he
Inventors,at their Munufuciory, No IM Cliff street, New
York City. R0 „ EUT * JOHN E. ANDERSON,
sept 20— I m P
V. A, VREDE A- CO..
PUHNITUHB
manufactory and Hare-Rooms.
59S BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Between the Metropolitan and Smithsonian Hotels.
H 'UKNITI'KK of every variety,of the beat quality,
at moderate prices. We have the largest estab
lishment, ami bu*t assortment of really good and sub
ilan'lal Furniture lo be found In this city or country, to
which we invito the particular attention of purchasers
ntig tl—3mos P
3IAMINIC-I* O, O. I’.-a, of T.-O. 1. A.
R EGALIA, JEWELS AND COSTUME*, manufac
tured and kept on hhnd, at tho Old Establishment
of E. CO3111,244 Grand street, East or Bowery, New
York. < 'filers from the country promptly attended lo.
jo II—ly ?_
Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods.
WILLIAM TASKEIL
PARK PLACE. Now York. Invite* ihe attention
I IW of -Jnuthern and Western Merchants, to his new
| stock of Fans,t ' •mbs. Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes,
Ladles’ Reticules, Perfumery, Soups, Porte Mommies,
Jet and Bead Bracelets, l’rcket nooks, Dress Button*,
Pins and Needles, Hooka and Eyes, VVutch Guards,
Wax, Coral und Glu*s Beads, Necklaces, 4te. India
Rubber combs. Canes, Balls and Toys of every descrip
tion. Scissors, Razore and Cutlery, Gold and Gdt
TILTON & illcFAKLAAO,
U >Jni(kn Lane, New York,
M anufacturers of the’world-renowned
SALAMANDF.lt SAFES. RANK FAULTS, i-e.
Baltimore Depot, 145 Pratt street,
eep 5—ly Boston Depot, 14 Howard street.
SHOW CASES.
linmiANN tV IT.ilAH,
MANUFACTURERS, 37 Bowery, NEW YORK,
H AVE the iurgest and Cheapest stock of allow
CASKS ever offered In this city, made Id every
style: silver-ptatod, Brass. Rosewood. Fat In wood, kc.
• inters promptly filled, and goods carefully packed and
shipped to any part of the United States and Canada,
sep I—3tn
SILVER’S
PLASTIC PAINTS:
CUSiP, IIUUABIE, AND FltoTECTIl'C,
WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF. j
T lllbPAINT wlllstand anycliniate,wlthoutcrackor •
blister and hardens by exposure, thus making iu
tlmo auenamu I of stoue, protecting Wood from decay,
and Iron and othermetalsfrom rua land corrosion.
This Paint differ* from the so^alled MineralPatntsoi
(ho day, which are principally Ochres and Clay s colored,
and aroentlrol) worthless.
Rllver’sPlastlc Paints aro purely Metallic,containing
o Altunin or Clay,
They are InvIgaUulfluely.mlxreadll} with Linseed Oil, .
(without the trouble of grinding.) aud flow under the j
brush as I reel) as the best While Lead. ,
I'hesoPaintRuxcol allotherslu body orcoverlngpro !
perliea.ono pound of which willcoveraa much surface, '
astwo pounds of White Lead.
There are four natural colors, viz: Black or Nlatv j
Brown,Olivo ami Chocolate.
Dirkctions: This Palm flowsruadily flnderthe brush
and its covering property Is iucreasetl by using It mixed
as thickly aa possible with pure Linseed OH; as the
Palntls the l&sliug or protecting body and the oil simply
the medium or agent In spreading It.
We annex copies of two letters, one from the Prest-
dentof the Philadelphia and Roadlng UailroadCo., the
other from a gentleman, a well known resident ol An
gusta,Georgia. •
Office of the Phiia. and Rend tig Railroad Ce,. <
PntLADiLi-r A, May 3,1853, {
J.H. Silver, Esq—Dear Sir; Wo have used yohr
“Plastic Paints” tor more than a year, and for Painting 1
Bridges,depots,4cc.,4tc., we have found It qultecqualto
any paint we have used. Infnct,wenowglvelta prefer
onceover all others we havotrled for such purposes.
Yours, respectfully,
(Signed) JOHN TUCKER, President.
A cur st*, Gx.,SarTBMBiR 29,1832, i
Stoam Plauing Mills. (
Dtar Sir .-—You ask mefor my opinion of “Silver’s
Mineral Paints,’’whichyou have put ou iny Machine
Shop und Plauing Mill. I givey ou with pleasure my lull
and hearty recommundallouof It as a preventlvt nrflre
communicailugfroRichlmncys orfroni adjoining build
ings. The Paint which you put ou my roofs, has now
become as hard asHL*TB,and I reel us secure from fire,
luthlsdlrectlon, as is possible. A few weeks after the
roofshad been painted, I made anuxperlmehtou two or
tbrceshlngles by pluclngthem In the furnace under the
bollers-.the result was.thatthc portion uncovered w*«
intlrelyconsumod.whllethc painted portwasapparont-
t:arien* upainnii mixture,
E. J. DOi^^ELE,
General Commission Merchant,
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD.
Not a Particle of Mercury In It.
A N Infallible remedy for 8crofUla, King’s EvH, Rbeo-
mutism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimple*
or Pustules on the Face. Blotches, Bolls, Chronic Sore
Eyes, King Worm or Teller. Scald Head, Enlargement
and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Sr
pphyl Ulc Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints,end
all l)lrca-es arising from an Injudicious nee of Mercury
Imprudence In Life, or Impurity of the Blood.
This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated
for the number of extraordinary cure* effected through
Its agency, ha# induced lb<* proprietors, at Ibi- urgent re*
J uestnf ihelr friends, to offer it to the public, which they
o wlih the utmost confidence lu iu virtu* * and won
derful curative properties. The following certificate*
selected from a large number, are, however, sirongar
tesiiinouy than the mere word of the proprietors; and
are all from ueullemen well known In their localitlea,
and of the highest respectability, many ol them now
resldiug in the city of Itirlunond, Va.
F. HOYDEN, Esq..i»l the Exchange Hotel, Richmond
known every where, says he ha seen ihe Medicine call
ed CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE administered In
over a hundred cases. In nearly all the diseases for which
ll Is r'-commended, with the most astonishingly Roodra
suit i. Il« says It Is ibo most •attaordfuary medic in*
has ever aeen.
AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE.—I herabyaar
ly .nudd,YhoVo7u>okM'.',D| , Mli™ih.'Wocid wV.(.mwl I gS? IIIh
i, ni .harre,t • i however .m.ik..* moat violent description. I had several yntsictans.ioog
.’’r ,,a '"v . < ?T e Tf r ’ riKM atulbut . | nn(n quantities of Quinine, Mercurj,, and I believe all
little blistered. I conaiderlhls as severe atestasyour
Pulntcnn beput to, anil under the circumstance* I do
not hesitate to commend it a* an inraluableproventive
against fire. Respectfully.4ic.
iHIgned i AMBROSE SPENCER.
FRENCH 4c RICHARDS.
A\ W. Corner of luth nnd Market streets, Phiia., Pa.
GENERAL WHOLESALE \UEN78.
Forsaleln Havaunah, Wholesaleand Retall.'by
JAMES II.C \RTER Sc CO,
No.l7C Broughtonst.reel,
July 20 UJolply
sep 4—Cm
NO. 148PEARL STREET,
(Fourth door from Wull/'reet.)
New York.
OGLETffOKI’l. MI UK II. ( ULI.EGL
ATS W \NN ML GKMltGfA.
I THKSE^HION op LKCTL’EKH in Ihe above lustUu-
tlon will counuence on the first day of November
and te'-minate ou the first of March.
The Clinique, at tun c,i|| H g„ bulldiug, will be open
ed t« pai'Miils on t! e Quth of Oclotier, and be continued
throughout the session.
The Faculty Is constituted as follow* :
H. L. BYRD, M. D.ililooi duvannnb Medical Col
lege.; Professor of the Principle and Practice of Physl'
E.EaROY ANTONY, M. I> , (of Waynesboro’, Ga.,)
Pr le-s.ir of Obsteirica and diseases of Women and
Children.
WF.SI.EYO. Norwood, M. n.,(of < Okesbury.
Pruiessor of Muturla Medlca and Medical Jurlspiu-
deuce.
JAMES S. MOREL, M. D., (of Bavannah, Git,) Pro-
ff»eor..t Anatomy.
JOHN D.*.V1S,M. D., (of Abbeville, 8. C..) Professor
of Physiology.
WILLIAM T. FKAY, M. D, (of Savauuah, Ga.,)
Pr"fe*sor of Clieuitstry i nd Pharmacy.
CHARLES GAN Aifl., M. !>.. ( »f Savannah, Ga..)
Pnxesiorpro.tvm. of the Principles aud Practice of
Surgery.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of
Savannah.)
The reel will be—9100 dollars for tho entire Course
of Lectures; 910 Deinonstrator'a.fee; Graduation 930.
Matriculation 95.
Arrangements have been made by which students
cau be accommodated with good board at from 931-9
U>94 |wrweek.
For further Information address,
acp 28 II. L. BYRD, M.P., Dean.
JS6
T HE Hooks f.»r Huoscrlptlon to the Charleston aud
Havannah Railroad will ho re opeued the 15th De
cember, 1854, and kept open until further uolicu, allbe
following places, to wit:
coiimisiohkrs.
Charleaton.— L.T. Porter, Otis Mills, VV’m. C. Hec.
Havannah.-Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Scroveu, Col,
A R. Lawton.
Adams’ Run.—HawUns8. King, D.P. W ilkinson,J.
W. Fab-sr.
Edisto Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jas.llopcinson, Col. E.
M. Whaley.
W’alterhoro’.—Col. M. E.Carii, D. 8. Henderson, J.
W. Ilurbrldge.
Ashepoo.—Lawrence Wltaell.W. H. Lowndes, Jas.
M.Hhett.
Haltkotcher.—Thomas 3!cToer, B. McBride Peoples,
Thomas Allen.
Pocotallgo.—VV. t. Itutaon, J.H. Sandora, John Mar
In.
Whippy Swamp .Muster Ground.—liurwoll McBride,
John E. Frampton, It. A. Taylor.
Gllliaonville.—F. VV. Fickllng. Wm. Yuomnns.Thad-
deus Buckner.
Beaufort.—Edmund Rhett. B. J. John«on, J. I). Pope.
Grahamvllle.—Col.- John Webb, Wilson Ferrlbee,
William How.,rd.
flltifflon.—T. II. Coe, R. H.Ktik, Dr. P. Pritchard.
Robertvllle.—B. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A
R. Johnston.
Puryiburg.—W. W. Hardeo, J. P. Raymond, J. D.
Jones.
Lriwionvllle.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Samuel Manner
Charles Jaudnu.
Blue House—Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Saun
ders.Jonh Hill.
By order ofthe President and Board of Directors,
dec 13 0 .F. IIANCKEL, Hec’y. and Trcas'r.
SOUTH WESTERN R.ULROAD.
UIAN.-E OF dC.IBUL'LK
i
CHANGE t)F SCHEDULE-TWO PASSENGER
TR .1N8 DAILY TO COLUMBUS.
O N and after Monday, August ifi, passengerand nisi
trains will leave Macon tor Columbus and Mont
gomery, daily at 9.Ill A. M-, and 3.15 P. M., arriving nt
Columbus at 7.15 A. M. and 10.3UP. M. Lenvu Colum
bia for Macon daily m 4.15 A. M. and 2,30 p. m ar
riving at Macon at 10.45 A. M. and 8.50 p. >1.
Passenger* for Amerlcos will take the morning train
at 2.10 A. M. from Macon, arriving at Amerlcusat
6.UI A. M. Leave Amerlcua at 0.40 A. M n aud arrive
at Macon at 10.45 A. M.
Connecting at Macon each way with Central Railroad
Trains to Havannah, Augusta, Mllledgeville and Eaton*
ton; and with Macon and Western Railroad Train* to
B'iflln. Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville,and
Maehville.
Connecting dally at Columbus, with Girard and Mo
bile Railroad.
Connecting dally at Amurlcu* with a four-horse posl
Coai h Line to Tullahaswo, Albany, Thomaavtlla, 4ic
tnd tri-wecklv Hack Line to Lumpkin.
Passengers for points on this Road “bolow Fort Val-
ley," should take 'lie I o'clock evening train from 3av-
ttiuah, and 5 o'clock evening train from AiigUJto, to
•void detention at Macon; for other points on South
“’eaten, or Muscogee Railroads, passengers will have
#o detention by either trains.
First i lass .’Uucm*hip8 leave Havannah for New York
Wednesday* and Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on
Wednesdays. Passage, in the Cabin, 92b; 8teerago,98.
Pare from Montgomery to Havannah, 913 00
I)o. Columbus to do 9(K>
Do. Americas to do 8 80
GEO. W. ADAMH,*upurlnteiident.
^_Macnn, August ‘At, 1855. [tf] aug 11
p ARPLTINg; HI'GS,1)RUGGF.T^-Wn havol.pened
V tin- day, a> d are now prepared to show ns good nn
J*»"rtmentol the above goods as are to he seen In the
£>• _ sep91 AIKIN k RI'RNH.
I IME.— In store and for sale by
^ •-Util BAYNARD k RO
n. i*. cuiiiiN,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Taylor-Street
[nvx doors Wk9T or drctton strxxt.]
Is prepared to contract for all kinds of Bulldiug and
Repairing.
Also—To conduct Water through Ihe various parts
of House*. oct
R. k J. LACHLISOH,
Eng I nve rs ii n d Mill <vrlghta«
IRONS■ HRASS FOUNDERS.
Canal-Street-Near the Canal Lock.
R. LSrULISOH. J. LSCHUSOH,
07MILLER, &~J. D. EERfiTSOS,
WHEEL WUICJIITS 4t ULAC’KS.TflTXIN
No. 12:1 York'Mreet,
SAVANNAH, IGA.)
Carriages, Wagons, Cur s
■acksmlthlng,Including Iron Railing and Grate* for
Buildings, kc , done at the shortea notice. nng 26.
W. ll.CHL'RCII. K. I. MOSES.
CHI I<<1I<V MOSI S
Factors und Commission llcrclmnU,
Ray Street, Savannah, Goorgin
RariatNCKa—Messrs. Hall, Moses k. Co., and (.'ol,
John Hanks, Columbus, Ga.; Messrs. Mall. 31o«ea k
Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Ilrad,, Atlanta,
Georgia. 1"Pr2fl
aa favorable terms as nny equally responsible Company
CAPITAL AND AHSKTS, JsNt'AKY 1ST, 1835:
A bonus of 23 per cent has been declared ou thu busi
ness of last year, to ail policy holder* euUUetl (hereto.
MINIr* At JOilNHTi »N, Agenu
Dr. H D. ARNOLD, .Medical Examiner. mar 19
t I'irc and Vlnriiic Inxnranee.
THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF
VIRGINIA.
! Available Capital 83U0,000-Surplus 981,517 27.
I CIIAKTKR PKRPXTI’AI,.
Takes r'tks on Cargo, Freight, Buildings, Merchau-
' dize, 4tc., iu town and country.
Losses promptly and liberally adjusted.
mar 19 M1NIH k JnHNHTON, Agents.
Norwich Fire luattrHiicc Co, Conn.
I INCORPORATED 18011—CAPITAL 8TO.K.8150.000.
r l IIE above Company has been in successful opera-
| JL tiun upwards of fliiy years, and has a high reputa
tion, wherever kuowr, is a prompt and responsible
i ofllce. _ .
i The undersigned is prepared to take Fire Risks for
j. said ofllce, on dwelling*, furniture, mores, merchandize,
r«. itVF7,; warehouses and cotton, upon the rao
and Draya manufactured JOHN 1NGER80LL, A
mar 5
the most lav. ruble terms.
)l.L, Ag’t N. I’.lns.Co.,
No2 Jones’ Building, Bay st.
& TAYLOR’S
P \STILI.E8 DE PARIS.
T HESE PAHTILLEH are au Invaluable remeily lor
the cure ol Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, as by ihelr
action on the throat and lungs, they remove ull hoarse
ness In a lew hours and wonderfully Increase tin. pow
er uud flexibl Dy of the voice.—Hence they are ol great
ITIonnrcIi Assiiriiuci 1 <'o., I.oiulon* tervlielo and highly recominendt-U by Clergymen,
FIRE AND LIFE.—ESTABLISHED 1853. Auctioneers, Public spetkers, und all th se wnose call
J CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FUND—9200,000- , Jog requires such irequeut use of the vocal organs.
T HE abovo mentioned Company have established a s, |i — Ask lor" Moor." kTaylor’* Pastilles De Paris,’’
branch le Die Unite.! Hiatus, and have lodged with i a ,id observe that each b"X bears iheir written slgnaluro.
| John L. Asplnwnll, Geo. Curtis aud Watts Hhcrmann, For sub- by W. \V. Lincoln, J. II. Carter 4c Co., J. B.
I ol tho city or New York, a permanent fund of 91.50,00*1 M.mro Ai Co., and the principal Druggists aud Ap.uhe-
in American Securities, to be held by them as Trustees, i caries throughout the culled Mates and Canada, and ul
and ver\ larg* stock of English, French and German,
Fancy Goo.Is, which will be -old a: the very lowest pri
ce*, 'or .'ash <>? Approved Paper.
(g>- Orders by letter *elected and put up In the best
manner. WII.L.t*S| TAfiKKII.
may l—ly P In PerWrtaco.Wew York.
THE IIENT IIAIK DYE.
D U. o. M. BALLARD’S (new article) received i*
highest premium at the World’s Fair and Ameri
can Institute, wli 11, it was examined by the distinguish
ed chemist* Dr. c. Little und Prof, olm Torrey, aud
pronounced .he Best.
For sale by the Principal DrugglsCsIn this city—price
Jl. Principal ofllce and store 49d and Sun Broadway,
New-York. Mar I5.*'.6 -P mar 18
SAFES.
1 7 CNTTF.NET k CO , Importers of French and other
’ • European Goods. No. 48 Broad street,
ap 30 ’55
HOOKE
IMPORTANT TO
IIOt’SF.KEF.PEtt* \N» DEALERS
THE HOPE MILLS,
71 Fl'LTON HrkXT. AND 71 I'.KRKW IN ~T.. NxW YORK,
Principal Office, li'3 Front Street, New York.
Factory, No*, ilii, 37, and 38 11 miaou street, J. rsoy City.
r|NHE PROPUIETOU-* of this long and well known
1 COFFEE ANDHPICE ESI'All LI SUM ENT,
Continue to prepare Die best piiarmackvtical pow-
dbrs in use, for raising Biea-I. Bl*cu;t, Tea and other
lakes, kc. They also Prepare .Mu* ! ard, « ocoa, uud
many other articles of daily use m every lamily, wliicn
they offer upon the most reusouablu terms. U itulogue
sent to...outers who request them.
K. Il.4c J.G. 1811 AM.
N. IL—Consumer* advised to inquire for Hope Mills
art idea. aug 14—ly
fcCHIEFFri.rV. IIIIOTHI RS * CO.
IMPORTfltfl. AN1> PEAI.ERS IV
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS. DYES, PERFUMERY,
Ac.. Ac.,
170 WILLIAM STREET, New York.
I NVITE the ailention <>| the trade I-. their large and
varied stock of Drugs, Paints ' 'il*, Perfumery, kc.
In nddltlon.lo their regular importations or Hiaple
Druggs, they tiro also receiving, direct Irom the ‘ources
of proiluclion uml innimfaciure.suppllesol Tooth, Hun,
add Natl tlru-tn**. Bronze*, Corks. Mortars. Hponges,
French and English Perfumery, Lulnu’s Extracts, and
many other articles usuu’.ly embraced in Druggists’
sto'-ks. which they are also enabled to offer ou the tr.osl
advantageous lerms
Orders, either ru person or by mail, will receive
promptattention. qug 14 -ly
SHELLAC INDIA TWINE,
COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &C.,
tout AND JI TE .71 ATS.
And INDIA UdUDS generally. For sale low fm
CASH, by
GEO. W..DOVV k CO., Importers,^
le 12—(lino
7 Burling Slip,?
B-BMOVAL.
XV. I). FORD.
DKALtR IK
FA1IILY GR0CGIIIES, FRUITS, Ac.,
H AS Removed his es ablislimentto Broughton street,
one d;*or from Jeffersnn-sireet, where ho will he
pU-aseil to accommodate his Iriends aud the pubdc wuh
all things appertaining in his line of business.
All orders thaukfully received. povSS
A. HOIX’DI'lllE' A. 31.*
CLAHalCAL _ AND ENGLISH TEACHER,
aug 27
j liable for losses sustained in Ibis coun.ry, which will be
1 adjusted In New Y»ik and promptly paid.
1 The suoicrlber has beon appointed Agent for Saran-
1 nah. and a ill lake riskson the most favorable terms.
JAME8 MclIF.NRY, Agent,
may 31 — Iy No 118 Bay st Havnnnuh.
PAPER HANGINGS
AND IIOIIBEHS.
Just received a fine assortment ol Paper Hangings and
Borders, mid for sale nt moderate prices at
JOHN OLIVER’S
Paint uud Oil More, 121 UrnHghiouSl.
Rooms papered with dispatch.
HOUSE, SIGN & SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING.
Dealer in Paints, < »d. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters’
Tools, While Wash Hru *hee, etc.
aug 28 c
CIIEEVEIt A- < 0..
FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Wx. W. CascvaR,
Joan R. 8ms.
Gao. II. Chkbvcr.
WILLIAM LYKK, JAS. J. SNIDKR, O. V, SNIDXR
LY»X & SLIDER,
FACTORS, FORWARDING AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BAY-ST,, SAVANNAH, G A., 1
sept 7
Corner Itrouirhion and Jukiuraou-Mit.
UP STAIRS.
WILLIAM G, FOOTE
1 8 Now receving a general ass .rtment of Foreign and
Domesiic Dry Goods, which he offer* to the trade
ou accommodating lerms.
A. MCALP IN &■ BRO’S.
Lumber Mill and Brick l ards,
icp 6 savannah, ga.
G. J. JONES
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
JONES’ BUI LDING ,
Navaiinals* <»it-
SAMUEL PALMER & SON.
gibbon’s bcildinos,
Nos. 148 Congress, and 67 St. Julien streets,
R ESPECTFULLY inform the trade and citizens gen*
erally that they have In store a good assortment of
tmericAn and Foreign Hardware, and belug In direct
ommunlcatlon with manufacturers both in this country
md lu Europe, aro constantly receiving additions lo
heir stock, comprising Planters’ Housekeepers’ aud
luilders’ goods ol the most approved styles and patterns,
tnonr which may be enumerated I.ocka. Hinges, Bolts,
nd 8butter Fastenings of all kinds. Sheet Zinc, Hheet
topper, 8heet and bar Lead, i.’hatn Pumps, Brass
Vares, Britannia Waro, Hollow Ware, Percussion Caps,
tombs, Bru«hes, and a general variety of Fancy Goods,
Jolton Lines, Fish Hooks,Needles. Knitting Pins, Seine
wine. Crosscut, Hand, T. non. Framing, ud Mill .Haws,
tbilns. Hand ar.d Sledge Hammers. Anvils, Vices,
«rew Plates. Stocks aud Dies, Smith’s Rel>nw*.Coop«r’s
tools, PLOWS, CORN-8HELLERS. IIAY CUTTERS,
lots, Axes, Andirons, Shovels, 8pades, Guns, Hay and
lanure Fork*, Bad Dons, Writing paper. Porte Mon-
ales, Spirit revels,Cut and Wrought Nailo and Spikes,
lanes of all kinds, Selves,Coffee Mills Cotton and Wool
tarda,Curry Combs, aud la fact every artlcleadupied to
*city*and country onlera will receive prompt attention,
nd all goodu for shipments carefully packed.
may 8
TjORTbB AND ALE.-75 cask*.
I HlbbertN Porter, and Wcasks.
each 8 dozen pints,
....each8dozen pinu,
Hlbbert”* superior Pair Ale, omnufscured expressly for
this market. Just received und for side by
tug 91 PADKLFORD, FAY tCO.
CHAFFER & DO.
NO.6 WHITAKER STREET. SAVANNA 11. GA.
D EALERS ill Bashers, Blinds, Doors,Mouldings, 4;c.
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpi ntlne. Putty;
French ami American Window Glass Painters, Masons
and White Wash Brushes; Gold Leaf, Bronze, kc.
Also,23 Marble Mantles, of Die most modern style,
from |3fi to 8150. Also, 130 C)ocks. Irom 91 25 n>S 15.
Also, 25 pnlrs inside Venetian Blinds. Builders aud
others would do well to give us n call before purchas
ing elsewhere. The ’* nimble slxpeuse” la our motto.
Jan 9 ly
Removal.
S. S. MILLEK <* J If- FERGUSON,
WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACK8MITH8,
Have removed their establish m from the corner ol
Broughton and Montgomery streets, to
No. 123 York Street,
Near St. James’ square, whore they are prepared to
Joanyworkin their line with promptnois and in a
workmanlike manner.
Carriages. Wagons, (’'arts and Drays manufactured.
StacksmuMng, including Iron Railing and Grates for
Buildings, kc., dnue at the shortest notice,
may 7 8m
wholesale by
MOURE 4c TAYLOR, Importers,
sep 2U—3m P 81 Maiden Lane, New York.
H'. JACKSON <V ION.
URATE A\l) FEMIER MlklJtS,
246 Front St. and 93u Broadway,
New York.
aug l—1/_ P
CORNF.ROF BROUGUTOX A.\I> JEFFERS OX STS.
t'P’STAIItS.
DRY GOODS by tue PIECE or PACKAGE.
T ill E subscriber bus in store a general assortment of
f —*
Patent Elastic Skirts.
HATES d; FRANCE-
So. 1 Bar-lay-street New York.
C AUTION —None are genuine except they bear the
slump of the patent. Ail manufacturers aud sellers
tmringing will be prosecuted according to law.
mar 19 Mar 18, ’38-P
ANDREWS A JESUP,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
l otion and Woolen Machinery,
Steam Engine, and Boiler., SlachinMv Tools,
Belting, &c.
IMPORTERS 4t DKAT.KRB IS MANfrAl'TCRERS’ ARTICLES.
No. 07 Pirn- St., Netv Y ork,
N. jl.—Agents for the*Woodrufffc Beach Irou Works’
•'ileum Engines and Boilers.
Exclusive Agency In New York lor‘Lowell Machine
Shop. Machinists’Tools. P ocl d—ly
Sar it nn nil Bru Bock
» SHIP OWNERS, M \STEI18 \NU CONSIGNEES
OF VE88BL9
_ DUYG'i 'DS comprising good* of Foreign and rpHE subscriber respectfully Inform* them that tho
Domestic .Manufacture, to which hew cud Invite the J. SAVANNAH DRY DUCK Is now in successful
attention of purchasers, and which he offers to the trade 1 operation, and II Is calculated to take in ships of auy
on reasonable terms. Country Merchants visiting the | cla«s Irom HO t * I .(H) tons bu-than. It is 230 feet long
cltv, will find on nn examination, styles of goods pecu- and 63 leet wide, and complete In every particular. A
‘ Urge gang of workmen is emplojed and a large supply
of muter'idi is on hand, so that vessels can bo repaired
with us much dispatch as in any other port. Pump and
Block Making and Smith's work d mo on the premises
and every effort made lo ensure eeouomy and fidelity lo
(hose who may favor the Dock their buslnets.
D. P. LANDERtslllNE,
Agent and superintendent,
feb24 Late of'.Mnrsh’s Dock, Charleston.
UOISEKEEPIM^IUIIDU ARE.
• PILOT A flllOTWELLi
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND
GERMAN
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE-
No. H i .Muuitiii Ionic, Sow t ork.
I N VITE mo aiiuiithiii ol doulticrn und tVesleru Mor-
cnnnis lo a large and very uxieusi ve slock ol'Goods
in tlie r line.
j Cutlery ol every description,
j culver Plated Ware: Japunnerv.
i German Silver and Brittauia Ware.
Tiuin'd and Lnaminulled Cooking Utensils.
I Bronzed, Copper aud Brass Goods.
I Tea Trays, Fire Irons, Fenders. Wiro Covers.
I Bronzed candlesticks, Block Tin Ware, kc.
! Our stock comprises every article in our line ol bu*l«
ne-s, ailuf which we will sell lo dealers at the VERY'
! I.OWE8T PUICK8, for ( ash <>r Approved Paper.
] Goodn ordered hy letter will lie selected with great care
i and dhpulcb, u..d pul up in Hu- beat lua.nuer.
PILOT ft 8HOTWEI.L,
No, 03 Maiden Lane, New York,
i P. 8. Also munulacturers ol a very superior article
of Plated 8poonsaiid Forks. Jc7—Orn
SCOTT’S
. LITTLE GIANT
! CO/C.V sIsVIl c oil alUEEs
PATENTED MAY 16tb,le54.
! o 8. OR OWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee an
Oi Alabuina, of this Invention, winch is doubtles
among the most important of modern limes for the use
| ol tin; well advised farmer and stock leader; and Ihe
universal favor with which It ha* beuu received irom the
first, more than anything else, attests ils utility aud su
periority .
i For portability, simplicity of construction, aud couve*
! liience of use, the Little Giant has no equal. It weighs
Irom three to five hundred pounds, according lo size,
can be put lu operation by me funner iu twenty minutes
i without expensu or inechunicul aid, then adjusted und
j used with convenience by anybody.
, The Lillie Giant lias received the First Premiums at
I every Slate Fair from Missouri to Mary land Ihe past
Fall, and that in the most complimentary manner,
j These Mills are guaranteed In the most positive man-
I ner against breakage or derungement, and warranted to
1 grind teed from ear corn, und grits or One hominy Irom
! shelled corn, with a degree of ease aud convenience for
farm purposes never altuiued before.
I he subscribers are now prepared to furnish the trade
I with Improved patterns and sizes, to suit the varied
I want* ol all.
- No. 2 is offered at 865 complete, ready for attaching
; the team, and warranted to grind ten bushels of feed
! per hour with one horse.
! No. 3 ai 875 will grind fifteen bushels per hour,
i No. 4 at $90 will griud twenty bushels per hour, with
| two horses.
1 Manufactured and for sale by
8. 8. BROWN k CO.,
mar 3 at Nashville, Tenn.. and Atlanta, Ga.
8EWINQ MACHINES.
I7XCEL810H SEWING MACHINES. — Made by
Jli HOOD, BATTELLE k CO„ Worcester, Ma*sa-
| chusetts, patented by Elias Howe, Jr., September Ibth,
: lr*18. These Machines are warranted.(with proper ute
not to gel nut of repair. They are built in a-roodau!)-
I stantihi, and workmanlike manner, and will <lo Tailors
Shoemakers’uml Haddlers’ work, in a manner warrant-
j ed to give satisfaction. The stlch will not rip any mort
! Ihun common sewing, done hy hand. Cull and see there
‘ in operation at 140 CHEANUT street. Philadelphia.up
#tn)r*. W. A. DAWSON, Agom.
! may 12 ly.MitC
ig more tea*
titnnuial* of ns Wonderful efflcucy lu removing
bain, than any otlier medicine over offered to (lie pub
lic. Amfthe.e tesrimoniuls come not ul-no from ihe
ignorant, bu; from persons of every degree of Intelli
gence und every rank of life. Phvsicluns of the first ( ___
re*pectibility.nmt perfectly conversant wi h the nature j 8iiinp:ton7'"by ’ thre
disentee and reruedb-s,hav«* rcrnmmei.dod this as one j Mixture.
relief. At last 11rled CARTER’S8PANI8ll MIXTURE
two bottles «f which effectually cured me, and I nrn
happy to say ’ have hail neither Chills or Fever slnco
I consider It tho best Tonic in the world, aud the only
medicine that ever reached my ears.
JOHN LONGDEN.
Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va.
G. H. Luck, Esq , now in the city of Richmond, and
(or many years in the Postofflce, has such < onfldence In
the astonishing efficacy of CARTER’S SPANISH MIX-
TUBE, (hat Ik* has bought upwards of 50bottles, which
he has given away lo the afflicted. Mr. Luck saya ha
' tms never known It to fall when taken according to di
rections. * "
Dr. MINCE, r practising Physician,and formerly of
the City Hotel, iu (he city of Richmond, aays ho hoa
witnessed In a aumberof instances Ihe effects of CAR
TER’S SPANI8H MIXTURE, which were most truly
surprising. He says In a case of Consumption depen
dent on the Liver, the good effocta were wondoiful
Indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER,ofthe firm of Drinker 4s
.Morris,Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8
year* slundlnc.bv thu use of two bottles of CAKTEK’8
SPANISH MIXTURE.
GREAT LURE OF SCROFULA.—Tho editor*of (be
Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their
R ress room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with
hmiroatlsm, which entirely disabled him from work.—
Two bottled of CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE made
a perfect cure on him, and the editors In a public notice,
any they “cheerfully recommend II to all wh® art * '•
Aided wlih an? disease ofthe blood.”
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—I had a
vrrv valuable boy cured by three bottles of Carters'
i Spanish Mixture. I consider It a truly valuable medi
cine. JAMES M. TA YL*>R, Conductor ou the K.F. k
1 P. R. R. C"., Richmond, Va,
.SALTRHEUM OF20 YEARS STANDING CURED
. MR. JOHN THOMPSON, residing In thecliyofUlch-
!• nioml, was cured by Ihrce bottles of Carter’s Spanish
Mixture, of Sul: Rheum, which he bad nearly 20 y ears
and which all thephytkians inthe city could not cure.
Mr.Thompson . arell known merchant in (be city of
Richmond, Va.. at:<l hla cure is most remarkable.
WM. A. .MATTHEWS, or Richmond, Va.. htdaser-
vant cure- 1 of Syphilis, In the worst form by Carter’*
Spumsn .Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommenda
Il amt considers it au Invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of
Bcrnfuln, and wlml physicians called confirmed Con*
bottles of Carter’s Spanish
of ihe most effectu:*’. in their Hue of preparations for the
extinction of Puiu. The i'atn Killer Is used Internally
uud externally, according lo the nature of the complaint.
1; lias been found to bean excellent remedy lor sudden
Colds. Uuughs. kc.. Fever und Ague, Asthma aud
Kilhisic, Pain in the Head, Kidney Complaint*. Piles,
Kheumalic Complaints. Brui*<‘*nud Sore?. Sever* Hums,
Cauki r, Hllea and Ringworms Weak ^tomncli, and
General UebilH), Painter's Colic, Urol.on Breasts, kc.,
Ilnwei Complaint ami Dysentnry, cholera, Liver Com
plaint. Dyspepsia, Toothuclie kc , kc.
The genuine Perry Davis’I’uiu Killer is now pul up In
panel bodies, with tho wools Davis’ Vegetable Pain
Killer blown ill the glass ; and with two steel engraved
labels on each bottle—one au excellent likeness of Perry
Davie, the mlginal luvei t«r of the medicine, the other
n steel engraved Note of Haud—iioii) ether cun be re
lied on as genuine.
Price of bottles— 12Jg cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and
91 respectively.
For -ale by most of the medicine dealers throughout
the kuown world.
PERRY DA VIP 4c SON, proprietor*.
74 High street, Provideuce, R. I.
CHOLERA.
A Cerium Cure for this diseusr, may be found in the use
of Perry D ids' Fegetable
p .m k 11.1. r. it.
Ui-ai-iji k, May 5,1855.
Gentlemen:—I feel unde* obligations to you for tbo
beueii; l have received Imiii yourInvalualdo Pain Killer.
We have had some cholera hern on the Mls«i**ppi
thus early In the seuson. A few days since 1 as*t*tea In
•* laying out” and burying one of our citizens win, wu*
supposed to have died with tile di-ease. The next
morning I wn* taken wuh severe vomi’ing, accompanied ( Built
with coldness oi the extremeiles. Warm covering nnd ; delphis*, wh
hot applications failed to res’ore warmth. >1 wife’s ’ *—
family, who hail used tho Pain Killer with sue ess dur
ing the cholera *ea*on In i uffalo in IHH), advised me to
take it. I took two doses at liuervalsof fifteen minutes;
n fine perspiration ensued, aud the next day, barring a
little weukne*?, I was well, and have been since.
EDWIN BURTON, Commissioner of tho Revene
say* he has seen the good effects of Carter’s -'punish
Mixture in a number ol 8>phili(lccnsee,and saya Hla a
perfect cure for that horrible diseaie.
T. W. DYOYT 4c SON8,133 North 3d street, Phiia*
delphiu.
BENNETT ft BEERS, 125 Main steel Richmond,
Va.
IV.C. HARWOOD, of Richmond. Va., cured of
Old Sores and I ’leers, which disabled him from walk
ing. Took a iqw bottles of Carter’s Hpar' ' Mixture,
and v.-as enabled lo walk without u crutch; In a short
time permanently cured.
Principal Dermis at M. WARD, CLOSE ft CO., 3.
Maiden Lane. New York.
For rale hy J. II. CARTER ft CO., A. A.SOLOMONS
ft CO., nnd THOMAS M. TURNER ft Co., Bavanuah
and by DruggMs and County Merchants evervwbt re.
13^” Price 91 per Lot lie or C Buttles for #5.
limy 10— law 13
.ii< k i:i: a bu Yn i:tt.
CARRIAlih ,\1VI) HARNESS RE IMIS I TORY,
Corner ol' West Hroad aud Bay Streeta,
Nuvnnnuh, Ga.,
| p.sg-m^w. Would call the attention of the citlsena o
Georgia. South Carolina. Florida, Alabama
■ml Tcnuesse, to their large and splendid stock of
CARRIAGES. HUGGIE8, ftc.. kc.,
embracing every variety and stylo now In use. Among
our slock will be luuuu all ol the most fashionable
si ties combining
ELEGANCE WITH L1GHTNEBB $ND STRENGTH
liuill by some of the most reliable bui tiers in Phils-
It-lpiup . whose work bus a reputation for Lightness,
Durability ami Neatness, unsurpassed by any other
munulaciurnr* iu tho Union.
There may also be founo among nur stock selections
front tho cMublUhnient nfJ. M.Qi iiiuy ft Uo.,aud
other celebrated luaiiufuciurerB In Newark N.J., New
York nnd New Haven, alfc” which nra built expressly
It nmy have been an auttek of Ague, but whether ‘ for us.nnd which wedo not esitateto warraut Inevoiy
Ague or Clink rn. it answered my purp _
Since my recovery. I find that several of our cllizens
have used Ihe Pain Killer as a remedy lor Cholera, and
pronounced il good. I therefore take pleasure In re
commending H to u still more extended nolirn.
Yours, iruly, VV. M.0R<IZIBR,
Attorney at Law.
Perry Davis ft s*on, Providence, R. I
. particular.
; H. c. McKee has been for twenty-one years engaged
'in tho Carriage Business In Columbus, Ge-o.,and we
: feel confident Unit with our unliud experience nnd nt-
S tendon we will be able to keep on hand n Hock ihut
i we tldnk will meet ihe approbation und want* oi llm
f public, and wi icli lot vt rieiy and extentw ill excel that
' hereto lore kept at this place.
This may certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ Vsgo- i <'•! » l ' u11 httVe sUicl •“«*
able Pain Killer m numerous cases, and believe it lo I u . Iur . * * *,.
he a very valuable medlrliio I Imvn prescribed It ex- I Bavannah, Aug 31, IB.rS. I.. ■ BLNNF.TT.
tcnslvely lu bowel complaint, (particularly fnrcldldren,) | SLOTT’N I.ITTI.I-] GIANT
nnd it Is In my opinion, superior to any preparation I • * xm nr\n ?«n T
have ever used lor the relief oi those dlaenses. ] COUN AND COB MILL
P. S. VV lien given to childien, 1 have always com- PATFNTFI) M \ V 1 tilh 1854
blued it With the syrup of gum abrabic, ray .ten,drops ‘ atienllou of PlantermVarnmn ami Stock fe.dera
In gueeral,l s r specUully calbd to this Mill aa
the most important article nt tho kind tmw In use, not
only well adapted for grinding cob meal for stork, but
Tk.P.initiii.,i..ni.ih>i.i,i. ii \r. . ,i V•« » gris or fine hominy lor the table, nnd especially broad
M Turner ft^ . , s i ft Co 8avan.mh • I '"" ul fr '"" ™ fn '“ >l •«* ,| y »‘P« w dry tn the fall.
H.S S nnd Clnrk VV elm .hit' ‘ I» setting this Mill, no mechanic or frame work ia
Snsm -V LSroie.kerftCo^ Vacor * a1s«» bf Dru dsw wanted, only wanting to l» fastened to n floor or plat-
gusta. r. I. viroiiecKerft GO, macon. Also by IJru.lstS Kn»ifi».iln*lMl nnd u*e.l hv nnv oerKOli. Hvnn n
a^id Grocers gem rally.
I's , | ,
. _ lea-spooniul <d the syrup, well mixed. Do,e— ( I
More or less according to the ago * 'thers have mixed ' -
aug 21—cod 3mos
Marly adapted to their trade.
Jau 8 WILLIAM G. FOOTE.
NP |'«ING AND M .7171LR GOODX.
R OBINSON ft CAMP have |u«t received, and are
now opening, their stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of everv article requisite to a GENTLE-
MAN’* WARDROBE mar 23
8F7I7IEK AND FALL?
1855.
Dry Good* at YVlzolcHale.
Corner Broughton and Jefleraon-at., Up Stain.
rpHE subscriber Is now receiving one of the largest
J and best selected slock of goods ever offered to the
trade In this market, lo which he Invites the attentionol
merchants. WILLIAM G. FOOTE,
aug 2 ,
P ANT 8TUPF3.— Cases Kentucky Jeans Black,
Groen, Blue and Hr wn ;
Cases Satinets, Grey, Blue. Black. Olive and Green;
Cases Fancy Plaid, i'weeds aud Casaiineres.
In Sinro and for eale by
sept 17 WILLIAM G. FOOTE.
L IME.—1200 Casks Lime, in store and for sale by
aept 15-6 CARLfcTuN ft PARSONS.
No. 82 Bay street.
A XES AND HATCHET8.-Shlng|lug, Lathing, and
Hand Hatchezs aud Axes, received and for sale by
»epH LOVELL ft LATTJMoRE.
CITY INSPECTOR.
’SCHEDULE OF CHARGES FoR ADJUSTING,
^ Stamping, Sealing or Certifying Weights and Mea-
ires, Scales, Balancer, etc.
Fnradlus ing each Measure 6J^ cents.
do do do 50 lb. VVelhgt 25 do
do do all other Weights do
do do each Scale or Beam 25 do
do do do Yard8tlck do
do do do Dip Rod 61*' do
For stamping do Yardstick G* do
do do Wine Measures 6)g do
do sealing Dry do ........ 6* do
do • tamping Weights, to Include weights
used on Platf rm Scales 6 if do
do Certificate for Scales or Balances l»Jtf do
do stamping Dip Rod ....12# do
For do Tape Measure •-# do
Tho Inspector will, upon all occasions where It i«
. -actlcnble, stamp instead of certify.
Where weights, scales or measures nre round to be
.irrect, no charge shall be made for adjustment.
EDWARD C. ANDERMJN.
A. N. MILLER.
sap 12 JOHN N. LEWIS.
C'OKUlGATEDr UltOl'GHT IKON
AND WIRE RAILING,
(SECURED UY LETTERS PATENT.)
For Public Grounds, Cemeteries,
Cottages, Balconies, kc. This new
article of our manufacture particularly commends Itself
to favorable notice. Iron Bedsteads, with patent Wire
8ackiufs: a variety of Folding Don Bedsteads, Wrought
lrou Farm fence, Wire-Netting, suitable for rheep, noul-
try. garden or cemetery-fence, VV Ire Trellises and Sum-
mer-H uses, with every variety of VV Ire Work for gar
dens, kc.; Sieves, Fenders, Brass, Copper and Iron
Wove Wire Cloth, ftc. Circulars of designs furnished
by the manufacturers. ., „ ,
M. WALKER ft 80N8, No. *233 Market-st.,
Jy 26—3mn* N. E. cor. of tiih 8t. Pblla^ Pa.
II AY AUD TAYLOR’S JAPAN.
A Visit to ludia, China and Japan In 1853. By
Bayard Taylor. ... ,
Evenings with ihe Prophets ; A series of .Memories
aud Medfaliens. By Rev. A. Morton Brown.
Cloudy and Sunshine In the Ltfeof a Village Pastor.
Harbaughs Heavenlv Home, 3?'is.
FI nfa Clerical Reports ou continued Fever and Ty
phoid Fever.
Gooch's Practical Midwifery
wards of 21X1 illustrations.
Bea-ly ? Medical Formulary.
Beasly’s Prescription Book .
Wood’s Practice, Bell and >t«kes, Dicksons, Watsons,
Dunglison’s and all other Meilleal VV orks for Students
ku, AM8 ,
B ACON, LARD, HAMS, &C.—loo hhda'aiaes and
Shoulders: 50 bbla and 75 kegs Lard.
3o bbls Choice Hams.
lOu boxes Candy, extra anu common.
75 fin Tobacco, various braud*.
20 coses Gun Powder Tea.
75 baskets, pints wid quarts,' hampaguc, lleidslck.
3" ca-ue Claret Wine,
ion boxes Adamantine Candles.
50 bales Bagging, and 4'X>e<dl* Rope, in More and
for sale by HOLCOMBE,JOHNSON ft CO.
tug 23
1100 1-71 A KI AG
L. ROHiDER,respectfully annimnees
to his former patron- and his irieud
generally, that he bus taken ihe store
formerly occupied by Mr. H. Chssoir,
corner of Bull st eet and Congress st. Lane, whore he is
prepared to make Boots and Shoe* of all descriptions, of
the best materials, and will be happy to receive orders,
nov 8
(Iii
:«L
GENERAL NOTICE.
_ .. ,j English do.; Boys’and Raced.).; Ladles Saddles
G M.GIUFFEN lias re opened his store, and j variety of patterns; Bridles ft Mariengitles; Saddle Bags,
Is ready for all customers’ calls lu bis line. 1 | Trunks ftc.
have in employ a su;H;ri r workman a; watches, i
and also a first rate .Manufacturing and Jobbing
JewelTer, and all
doue according
solicited Irom a ........_ Vl ....
articles In my line of business. nov 16 Harnesses ol all kinds, by the single set.
1 —— J : rrr I CARRIAGE TRIMMINCS.-Ilarouche, Buggy anj}
In sacks containing half and quarter bbla i Sulky springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs Bn u
* *• i Bows, by the single set; Plated and Brass Hump Joints;
plain do; patent Darb Leader. Top aml^ Curtain do.:
1 ? form. Easily uojusted and Used by any pereou, even
• eh'ld.
I The LITTLE GIANThas received the first prennuma
, at the late Agricultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky,
i Maryland, and oilier states, aud that Is ihe moitcompfl-
. military manner, as well a* Ihe mo*l ready Lommenda*
I lion from the thousands witnessing ils performance,
i Tin so mill* nre guaraniecd in thu most positive man-
| ner against delects or breakage, and No, 3 warranted to
■ grind l5bu-hel*of feed per hour, with one horse, «n<l
off) led at the low price of 865, ul complete, ready for
, attaching the team.—No. 4 at 975, grinds 2U bushels per
i hour with two horses.
Manufactured by HCOTT 4c MOLKIlEE.
I Augusta, Ga,
t Anliold by C. II. CAxmzt.D, Agent lor the Manufac
tun-rs, 171 Buy strce’i,Savauuah, where tbo Machine
| may be seen may I
! JVotirc to afier chant h.
> \\TE now offer, at wliolcsale,ln quantities to sultpur-
VY chasers, a full and complete assortment or Tin
Ware, ol our own manufacture. Qunlltrnot to be sui-
Saatllrry Warehouse. lovel1 -*
Young’s Building,Sign ofthe Golden Saddle. n.vruLJIEIVT'N.
T HE subscriber offers for sale a large assortment of
Surgical Instruments, of the beet manufacture,
among which will be found tbo following pocket seta,
extra Noe 1,2, 3. und 4. Minor Operating '.'use*, Cupp Ing
8cts, Eye Instruments, LHbocomy Cases, !*lrabl»mua.
Instruments, Silver Spring Lancets, Evans’ Lancets,
Amputating and Trephining sets, Obstetrical Instru
ments, Post Mortem sets, Extracting and Dental Cases.
Gullet. Bullet, polypus and Tooth Forceps: Speculum, 2
3 ami 4 valve; Slop db. silver and sum Catheter*; Sto
mach Pinups: Turnkeys: plsln fulcrum, and Foxe’t
ia«
OPPOSITK W. R. SIMMONS CLOTIIINO STORE.
W. H. MAY & CO.
Have ou hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles 8«ff< E)c Insiriimeu
ani I arnesses, of which the lollowlug comprise apart: Instruments. Silver . nring Lancets, Evans Lancets,
Spanish Quilts d, Overlaid andshaftoii Saddles. Plan
ter’a large Hiid extra large raddles: Men’s plain do.
Ladles Saddles of a
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Paddle Trees, Skirling ' JwTii'hi ascan bo ourchtsed In Philo-
FSwlFSPci | ;;;;
all IrTeTUrr*and customers In want ol ' HARNEBSES.-Coach. Borouche, Buggy and Sulky , mur'24 No. 157, Broughton st,
JpLMUR.
fo* eale by
sept 14
LYNN ft SNIDER.
J^KD FLANNEL.—Two bales of theabote.of good
< quality, all wool; just received.
•cp2l
C HILDRENS FANCY HATS.-
of childrcu’s beaulllul Hats
steamer at N
AIKIN 4c BURNS.
-A small ass'-rtmen:
Just.received by last
. K. BAKNUM’8,
15:1 Congress *rreet
plain «u — —
broad ami narrow Laces, varloly of paUAftt.
Worsted Fringe: black and purple LoM4 Bo
E pi - .......
for diseases of the bladder, spine, kidneys,and uri
nary organs ; also, for dyspepsia, chronic rheumatism
ami affections of the skin.
The above medicine is earnestly recommended to phy
sicians aud practitioners of medicine, and the public,
generally, as It can be used by personsof all a^eaaoc
JOHN B. MOORE 4t CO
Fall anti Winter Clothing.
PIERSON, I1EIDT Ac VO.,
A RE receiving weekly, per steamers, me o r the Jar.
gest and best jelccted stocks of Clothing ever offer
ed In this market, which they offer on accommodating
terms at wholesale and retail. . . r ,,„
They nlso have in store a good assortment 01 utx-
TLE.MRN’d FURNISHING GOODS.
Merchants vlsi'ing the city wou) Ido well to call and
M p. m fJ? e Orders from the country promptly rttended to
aug 31
—Prime White and Yellow Corn, In store 1
1 f« sale by BAYNARD ft ROW- .
—HEFFIELD’S t*hlp Axes, Adzes, Chisels, Gon|es
-U g n 3 MBUlS ’ F.^?l CORN WELL, 102 Bryar street. '
HITE GOODS.—Jaconets, Catnbr c», Swiss and
Nainsook Muslim, Plain and Figured Bo hi net
l^cea. For sale by WILLIAM G. FOOTE,
sept 17 ;
B leached shirtings and drills.-cuscs
Bleached Shirtings 3 4, 7 8 uud 4 4:
rases Uleachbd Drills and Jeau*. For s*le by
17 WILLIAM G. FO.jTK.
>rste>l f ringe: disc* arm . generally, as n can uiuwj ■«<-
Lamps, Plated and Brass Carriage Binds; Brass and J habits, is pleasant to the taste, and will be readily lakes
Plated Knobs, ftc. mly23 f by any patient, no matter how adverse he may be to
—— — i taking medicine. For Bale by
PINE FASHIONABLE ' ' tn gB - '
OLOT H X N <3r;
AT REDUCED PRICES!
WILLIAM O. PRICE.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 14? Hay.atrect.
All those disposed to avail themselves .
Of GOOD BARGAIN'S IN READY .Ml
MADE SUMMER CLOTHING,are iToPe-f 1
hy informed that I will now sell off the
remaking slock oy tost, to make room for a new sup
ply of Goodaln the Fall.
Don’t miss the chance; now lathe time.
Jyl4
M ADEIRA and Sherry wines In wood andjgJaM.-
for sale by
> aep 13
MINIS ft JOHNSTON.
S MOoT/JING Tailor’s 1
by
sept 13
od Twp-IJeoler Irons, for sale
F. W. •’ORNWELL,
102 Ilryan-street.
C tORN Shelters. Hay Cutters, Grain Cradles, Scythe
und G?a»a Blades, for sale by
F. VV. COUN WELL,
wfpt 12 lo2 Bryan-street.
IIf N It Y LATHROP Ac GO.?
H AVE received by late steamers, aud offer for sale
low, a variety of
Sodd colored Baregea, black satin plain Baregee
Plain blaek do
Black and while Tissues and Baregea
Rich printed do
Do do Musiine Robes
Do do Organdies
Colored Striped Silks
MANTILLAS—Black and colored Silk Mantilla*
Do do wnRe Barege do
Do Lsce do
PANT STUFFS—Plaid and striped Linen Drill*
Brown and while do do
Plainand Fancy Casdmarea
Checked, striped and plainCollonades
COATINGS—Black Drap ue Eles
Do and colored Cashmaretta
DoCambleiiand Alapaccas
Checked and striped Linen*
Slate, brown and huff do
S UGAR—V) hhds. from fair U> choice P. Rica -Hue*
imvado and St. Croix 8'igar.
25 lihds prime to choice New Orleans Sugar.
150 bbla. A., B. and C. clarified Sugar.
50 l.bla. crashed and powdered do.. In store au
saleoy WEBSTER ft^AUi
stiff 30