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ttaejmWiciw. VOLUME LIU SAVANNAH, GA.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24. 1856. NUMBER 256. the republican is ruBi.iaHKt> pnil), Tri-Weekly and Weekly, ALEX VNDER & SNEED. CITY AND BOUNTY PHIiUTEHff TBK.M8 REDUCED. • Pntly Paper, m Advnnoe •jul!}; It oot paid in Advance 3.00 400 2,00 Club Price—10 Copied fir Immense will an order for the paper be nt- t,Muled to unlem ccompanlea with money, or a salls- f .cioiy rclerenec. Trl-Weekly, in Advance.. II not Paid to Advance... Weekly, invariably in Advnnco 3,00 Club Price—10 Copied for IS » UU I'are Reduced. _ Babin Passage to NewYor, _J»II-WEKKLY. UNITED AT ATBW MAIL I,I WE. T HE now anil splendid slrin wliool stem ships: KNOXVILLE, 1,6*'0 tons, Cspt.C. U. I.I'plow. AUGUST A, l,.VNI *• •* Tuoa. 1.4011. • pi."Rio\. •» ** M. s. Woodhull, ALABAMA, 1,3 it) “ H G. R. SrniHCg, wilt I 1 mvp aitvamidli Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Tnase ships are union* the largest on the coast, un surpassed in speed, safety or comfort, making their In liny to slx'y hours, and are commands! uy •Kllli.il, caretul n"d polite officer*. Haring elegant date-room aceonimodH'loas, they offer a most desirable cojvoyaneti lo Now York. Cabin I’ars . go 820 Sieerauo do 8 Agents: I’ADBLFORO, PAY itCO., Savannah. SAM’L.L. MITCIIILL, 13 Broadway. June 2C, 1855. New York. . CTitJi Unstnrso catTrn. N OIIHHRI.fo GENERA/. AUCTION AMD COMMISSION MHnOHANT, No. 164 Hay street, Solicit, from his irlunds consignments or every de scription My personal attention will be given to the sale of Real Estate, flank slock. Ac. Refer to Hiram Roborls, Esq., Pierson, lloldt k Co R P Wood k Co, Nohle l.yoo, Esq.. Savannah : E H Harris, It. 8. Tides* k Co., Bates k l.ucss, W. D. Bob* blit, Montgomery, Ala. mar 17 W in. WAIIING H A It I' IINIIA in, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Comoro! Uaynitd Montaomory-st9.,Snvannah,(ia. Solicits cotislgiunenls, Hint Is prepared to receive Uni ton ami Merchandize qoirernllv,upun storngn. Nov.15,’65. Jan I .1A HU'S S. NICHOLS QENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones* wharf, foot of Aborcorn*dtreet, Jo II SAVANNAH, QA. ly CAHI.ETON A PAIIMIKS, General Commission Merchants, 8* HAY STREET, SA /ANNAlt.GEORGIA, a. a. carlktom. chas. parson*. dee 18 NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL H. *. MAIL steameiis. Till SKIPS COM PRtSlNO THIS LINE ABI ATLANTIC, | BALTIC. i’api West. Capt. Comstock. P ADIPIC, | ADRIATIC, Capt. Ntb. | Capt. - These ahlpa having been built by Jr contract, expressly for government ser- H/AfP vice, every oare bus been taken In «BlHL ihelr construction, as also In ihelr en- fines, lo inisiiri) strength uud .peod: and their accora- cnixlatlnns for pussengars are uuequalled for elegance or comfort. Prion of passage Dorn New York lo Liverpool,In (Irst ci. 'in 8l3n; In second cabin, 875; uxeluslve use of ex tra site stain re. m, 8325. Prom Liverpool lo New York, £30 and £2ll. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No berths chi besouureil until paid for. PR'IP.HED DATED OF SAILING. from Noe York. from I .tv trpool. 1855. 1855. Wednesday.... Jati.24. . 1855|.Saturday... .Jim. 13.. 1855 Wednesd iy....Peb.7..18551 Saturday ..Feb.27.. 1855 Wednesday.... Feb 21.. 1855 Saturday.... Pcb. 10.. 1855 | Sal urd ay.... Jan. 24.. 1855 Por Freight or Passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, slUPl.EY at CO„ Liverpool. STEPHEN, K KNN A Rl) it CO,27 Austin Friars, London. B G. WAIN WRIGHT .k CO., Paris, or PRO. II. DRAPER, Havre. ,«y: he owners of these ships will not he accounta ble t r gold, nl vor, built >n, specie. Jewelry, i.recloiia nones, nr me uls, unless bills of lading aro signed Ibireior, and the value thereof expressed therein. 8hlp|ier* plture take notice, lhat the ships of this Line cannot carry anygo.Hls contraband of war. JunO. mwfly ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, GA. T il r, entire sciiolariic year of this lastltullon, by a jolt t resolnlion of the Faculty and Trusieus, has bean '.brown In o one term, commencing on the First Monday in September, and closing nil Comnincbmknt Da v, I nursih.y after the fourth Sunday In Juno. FACULTY. AUGUSTUS ALDEN, A. M.,President —Prolossorol English Literature und Ancient Languagea. Rev. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Prolessor of Mental Slid Moral Philosophy. Rev. T. X F'lRsPER, A. M.—Professor of Mallie- ma'lcs and Natural Science. Miss ANi\ E. ALDEN—Principal Primary Depart- s.'iit, and In-trnctrvss In Botany and French. It. R. I.1GMISKI—Principal of Music Department. Mrs L E. GR \ NT aud Mrs K. T. CALDWELL—Or namental Branches. This Iii-tli iti'oi now presents to the public, advan* luge* which lew possess, A lurgeand edmrantly oon. Itrucmd College ediflee; one of Ihe largest Chapels in Uie *>tai«; all uceti'ttary out-hiilldlngs and enclosures; s l) 'ardi.or dcpanmoin, titled up In Die most uniu and cmii'oriitnle style, and under the superintendence "f the ttxcuers them-elves: witti the whole domestic depart. uv:ii uuder Hie careful direction of ladies of experience, ad-le-l to all liie foci tiles for a thorough course of in- •melon whMi any similar institution ouu offer. It •III be sct'ii by ref.-reuce to our catalogue, ttmt our rates ol Hoard uud ruition are less than can lie foumj else where. This fact, In these tinios ol pecuniary pressure' L worthy of the consideration of those having (laugh t**r» to educate. Thu Boarding Department will bo under the direction ol Prusideui Ahl.-ii and lady, and Professor Caldwell and lady. Wim spacious and comfortable dormitories, large and convenient close's, i ow and elegnut furniture, good and experienced tcrvaul*, an I latilec rurnished with the bust that the mnriu t affords; logaiker with a wholesome but parentnf discipline, wo hope lo Increase the liberal pairouago with wlnoh tills lustltutiou has hitherto been favored. F. X. FORSTER, Fec’y Faoulty. Cuthherl, July ill). 1855. qng 7—Innl.’.Mt OULETIliHiPi; IIEDKUI. (JIILLEUL* AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. rpHB SESSION OF LECTUEKH In the above lustllu- Jl - tlon will commence on the first day of November and terminate on tire first of March. The Clinique, at the College building, will bo open ed to patient-* on tne 2uih of October, and be continued throughout the session. The Faculty 1s constituted as follows : II. L. BY III), M. D . flute oi Savannah Medical Col- leje.) Professor of the Principle and Practice of Physic* E. La ROY ANTONY, M. D.,(of Waynesboro’, Us.,5 Pr lessor of Obbtutrics and diseases of VVomuu and Children. WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M. 1)., (of ' okosbury, B. C.,) Professor or Materia Medics and Medical Jurispru dence. J \MES 8. MOREL, M. D„ (of Savannah, Ca.,y Pro- ks'omf Anatomy. joiin DAVIS, M. D., (of Abboville, 8.0.,) Professor sf Physiology. WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D, (of Savannah,Ga.,) Prolessor of Chemistry end Pharmacy. • II ARLES GAN A ML, M. D.. (of Savannah, Ga..) Pr<iii.«sorpro.tem. of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. Duiiionstrator of Analoroy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of livannah.) Tim fees will he—flUO dollar* for Ihe entire Course »f l.ectun-s; SHI Demonstrator’s fee; Uraduutlou 830. Hat ricola. loll 95. Arrangements have been made by which students snu Ini accommodated with good board at from 831-2 to 81 per week. For further information address, H-p 28 H. L. BYRD, M.D., Dean. 1 MIK Books for HubHcrlntlon to the Charleston and riuvaniiati Railroad will be re opened the 15tb Do* ceiuber, lrt.54, und kept open until further notice, utthe following plucos, to wit: COIf MIHIOKKKS. Charleston.--!..T. Porter, Oils Mills, Win. C. Bee. Hhvunimii. —Major A. Porter, Dr. J.P. Screven,Col. A R. Lawton. Adams’ Run.—Hawkins S. King, D.P. Wilkinson,J. W. Fsb-jr. Edisto Island.—E.N. Fuller,Jas.Hopkluson,Col. E. M. Whaley. Walterboro’.—Col.M. E.Carn, D. 8. Henderson, J. W. Burbridge. Asbepoo.—Lawrence Wltaell,W. H. Lowndes, Jas. M. Rbett. Fultketcher.—Thomas MoTeer, B. McBride Peeples, ThotnasAllen. Pocotallgo — VV. k. Hutson, J. H. Banders, John Mar. lo. Whippy Swamp Muster Ground.—Harwell McBride, John E. Frampton, R. A. Taylor. Gilllsonville.—F. VV’. Flck!lng,VVm. Yeomans,Thad- leu- Buckner. Beaufort.—Edmund Rliolt. B. J. Johnson, J.D. Pope, ftrnhninvllle.—Col. Joiin Wobb, Wilson Fcrriboe, Wliiiain llow. rd. fltoffion.—T. II.Coe, R. H.KIrk, Dr. P. Pritchard. .Kobortvllle.—I). F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A “•Johnston. Purysburg.—W. W. Hardee, J. P.Raymond, J. D. lours. lotwionvllle.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Samuel Mannor Charles Jaudon. Hlue House.—Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Stun den, Jonh lllll. ID order ottho President and Iloard of Dlreclora. _^dcc 13 C . F. HANCKEL, Sec’y and Trens’r. SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD. CHANCE OK SCHEDULE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE—TWOPASSENOEIt TR .INS DAILY TO COLUMBUS. O N and aPer Monday, August 27, pnssengerand mall trains will leavo Macon lor Columbus ami Mout- |smery, dally at 2,10 A. M-, and 3.15 P. M., arriving at L-ln-nbas at 7.15 A. 51. Slid 10.31'P. M. Leave Coluin- bo«for Macon dally at 4.13 A. M. and 2,30 p. M., ar- nvlt.tr at Mhc<iii at 10.45 A. M. and 9.50 I'. 51. Px.senuers lor Amerlcus will lake the morning train »t 2.10 A. M. from Macon, arriving at Americtisat • to \. m. Leave Amerlcus at (1.40 A. M., and arrive « Macon at 10.45 A. M. '-'"nnecliiig at Mmcoii oach way with Central Railroad [rilas to savannah, Augusta, Mllledgevillu and Baton* *');’• und with Macon ami VV’estoni Railroad Trains to ; I6ln. Atluiiia, Dalton, Chalbuiooga, Knoxville, and Urliviiie. 'loiineciliig ddily at Columbus, with Glrsrdand Mo- Railroad. Co.uirciiiig dally at Amerlcua with a four-horse post J*yii Line lo Tallahassee, Albany, Thomasvlllo, 4tc n ■Jtrl-weeklv llui'k Line lo Lumpkin. . rnwngers P>r point* on this Road “bolow Port Val- J' *houli| lake Hie I o’clock evening train from 3av- ,‘f 1 •••"15 o’clock evening train from Augusta, to detention at Macon; for othor polnta on Bouth •wen, or Muscogee Rallroade. passengers will have tuition by eiilier trains. aa»»ateuiushlps leave Bavannnh for Now York n,,<1 Baturilays, and for Philadelphia on firtf®* in theCabln,82B; 8teersge,88* ^ horn Montgomery to Savannah, 813 (ki £ Columbus to do 1100 ' ,0 * Ainericuslo do H 80 . CEO. W. A DAMS,Superintendent. sS?"’ ‘J'L 1855. [tn aug II v if, t N,! ’ K,, ®®VDRl'GGEf.-VVe have oponed ‘••iiriin.. !*' * '* Rr “ ,,ow Ifrnparod to show as good an jj,. *'ii oi iiu, above goods as nro in ho seen In the ? AIKIN k IIURNrt. L 410ro SU G f« r -ah'by ~’ UAYNARD k RUWLAN MINI IN A JOIINSTON, General Anetion & Commission Merchants, Tender Ihelr service* to llreir friends and the public Jan 3 e J. c. RUSK. J. It PAV1H. W. II. LONS. I1I1N?:, RAVIN A LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, June 1 Nn va iina Is. Ga* SAMUEL PALM EH .V NON, Dealers In HARDWARE, CUTLERY. FILES, EDGE• TOOLS <S- e. WltOLKSALS AND RKTAlti. No. 184 (XmareNs und 67 F». Juliuu streets, June 3 Saiannuh, Georgia. wn* whight. GENERAL BROKER, FOR THE PURCHASE AND 3ALK OF RF.AL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, BAY LANE, BAVANNAH, GA. PATTEN, HUTTON A CO. FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEKCIIANTH IDO lluy Street. Jy 14—tf Savannah, Ga. II. A, URANt, L. W . WALLS, RICHARD CURD. CM ANIL WELLS A CO., COTTON F AOTOR8. AND Forwarding A Commission Heroh&nts* No. 82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jy 14—Iff RAYNAUD* ROWLAND, pactone AND QENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 2 Bay Strket. KP1IRAIM BAYNAHD JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR Liberal advances ma le on consignments of Cotton and produce. Jyl2 WAYNE, GRENVILLE & CO. FACTO R&t> Coniuii»«ioiK ami Forwarding MERCtMeWFS, BAY STHEET, .SAVANNAH. T1108. s. WAYNE, G. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, VV. T. SAMPLE. J7—if Savannah ClintiHirenga. WM. AtIDLEY COLTER. JNO. O'UPER FRASER. cot pr.tc a ric ANi it. PACTOHS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jy 7—5mos WAVElt k CONSTANTINE. Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN GRAIN. IIA.Y, «bc. J one’ lliillAiittt. itn> Mri'fll, SAVANNAH, G A. F. WAVER. P. L. CONSTANTINE. C3T“8 tr let uitniitlnn will be given to Receiving and Forwarding good*. je.V-if WA 10 04:14, A DAVIS, (Successors to Cubbedgt J- Brother.) WllllLKIAt.B AND RKTAII. Booksellers and Stationers,- No. 151) CONGRESS F'.”., Fouth aide .Market square, SAVANNAH, GA. JAB. a. M. WARNOOK. WM. t. DAVIS tnay 20 A . PONCE, Iiupftrtcr A- Munufiiot.troi' of Segurs, NO. 13 WIUTaKKR-RTRKKT, Keeps on hntnl n well selected slock of Imported He- gars, also Manufactured Tnbucco, Snuff, Pipe*, and all oilier articles iisiinII) kept In hi* line of hutluess, which he offer* on lire moat reasonable terms. nov 3 D. 1.. COHEN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Tnyloi-Streel [HVK DOOR* WRBT Of DRATTl'N-STRKKT.] Is prepared to cuutract fur all kinds of Building and Repairing. Also—To conduct Water through tho various pans of House*. octl3. R. It J. LAUHLISO*, E ll ir 1 n sic r m ii ii d Mil 4 ivrlglita, IRON BRASS FOUNDERS. Canal-Street-Near the Canal Lock. R, LACULISON. J. LACHLISON, S.S. [HILLER, & J. D. FERGUSON, WHEELWHI4J1ITN& UI.AC’KSMlTHS No. 123 York-Strocl, SAVANNAH, (OA,) Carriages, Wagons, Cur's uml Druyn mniiiifactured Dlacksmithlng, Including Iron Hailing and Grates for Building*, he-, dune at tire aliorte* notice. ang 26. M. h.church. k. i.Moaaa. ClirjltCII A MDSES, Factors and Commission ilerclmnls. Bay Street, Favaiiiiuh, Georgia. RaraaBNCBs—Messrs. Hall, Moses It Co., and Col. John Bunk*, Columbus, Ga.; Messrs. Hall, Moses k Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Brady, Atlanla, Georgia. apr23 REMOVAL. W. D. P4»liD. PKAI.KR IN FAMILY CROI ElllliS, FRUITS, Ac., I| A8 Removed III* es'ahllshment to Broughton street, Ll one door from Jefferson-street, where he will he pleased lo nccommcilale Ills trieu.l* uml the public with all things appertaining in his line of business. All order* thankfully received. nov 25 G. A. HOIAJ47MIBE, A. M., CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, Gr.Ioii Street. aug 27 end t Jan 1 PAPER ii AIViKINtiiS AND IIBUDERK. Just received a fine assortment of Paper Hangings and Borders, and for *alu at moderate prices al JOHN OLIVER’S Paint und Dll store, 121 Kr«»iiglzton Si Rooms pfcpered wllh dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN & SHIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer In Pnluta, oil. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters’ Tools, While Wash Brushes, etc. aug 28 c C1II.FVI.D «V CO., FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MEHOHANTS, SAVANNAH, OA. Wh. W. Cukkvkr, JOUN R. FlMB. Gko, II. Ciikkvir. WILLIAM LTRN, JAS. J. BNIDKR, O. P. 8X1DKR LYNN & SN1DLU, FACTORS. FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, UAY-ST., SAVANNAH, UA., ’ sept7 Corner HrouRliloii ami Jeflersou-Nta. UP STAIRS. WILLIAM G, FOOTE T8 Now recoving a general as* >rtment»f Foreign and X. Domestic Dry Goods, which Ire offors to the trade on accommodating terms. A. MCALPIN & BKO’8. Lumber 31 ill und Brick Yards, ..PC SAVANNAH. CA. A. j. JONES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, J O UE 8’ BUILDING, Nuviinnuli, i;it. JForrffln Unsfnros atarUa. TXtiD=1t r orfc SUrbrutfstmcnta tiM IIRRHUIIV At J ON EN, WAYEHHORO, BURKE COUNTY, GA. Practice law lu Richmond, llurko, Washington, Bcrlveu and Emanuel. THOa. M. BBRRIIN. MAI.COI.M 0. JONSS. dee IB |y NUI.M£l< Ar HAN BELL, ATTOHNKYS AT I.AtV. „ , Wn yn«Nboro% Kn. Reference Messrs. AJ.kT. W. Miller, Augusta,Ga. E^liTcTifATrSVi ATTORNEY AT LAW, Foruvlls* Ga>< will practice In the Flint and adjoining counties of the Ja» 7 Macon Circuit. tf WII. A. l.OITON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nov3tf. iTtonncollo, flew. WILMAM F, OW Alt DN. ATTORNEY AND COUN8F.LLOR-AT-LAW, Nllcanopv, Florida, will practice In the Couris of East and Bouth Florida.; References— 1 Tunno Pinkney «. Co., Chorleston.B. C.s Pierson, llclilt Is Co., 8avannab,Ga.; Cooper 4t Mother, Micatiopy, Fla. inarch 20 ly* a.UIliEI, W. PEPI'Elt, Successor to HENRY J. PEPPER k 8 ON , Watches, Jewelry nnd Silver Ware, No. 175 Chcenut til., u/>poeife the State Houee, Philadelphia. may 30 ly WII.MAffl .71. Tl'NIMOv Factor & Commission Morchant, For Florida am' Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. CHARLESTON, 3. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA. may 7 6ino rom S. M. Peltengtll &■ Co.’r Adtertiring Agency, 11 Natiiau $t., Neu York, and No. Ill State et, Bottom, P. it Co ore A;cuts for tho most liiflmuitlul ami lar gest circulating Commercial ptmers both In the United Htates and 'heCutindas. WII.I.IANI J. W1LCHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrentun, Goo., Will practlco In the Northern Circuit of Georgia, nnd m thecounties-if Burke,Columbiu, Jefferson and Wash ington, of the Middle Circuit. ly may 1) FULTON HOUSE, ATLANTA GEIIHG1A, BY A. E. REEVE*. Atlanta. March 14,1855. tf mar 10 Life Insurance, CHARTER OAK LIKE INSURANCE CO. ol Hartford, Ct. HUE I*NUISANCE. EQUITABLE INSURANCE CO. of London. IUAU1NK AND FI It E IVMIIIANCE, FARMER’S & MECHANIC’S INSURANCE Co,, of Philadelphia. BRIDGEPORT FIRE & MARINE INSUR* nitre Co., ol Bridgeport Cl. STATE MUTUAL FIRE & MARINE IN* aiirunce Co., of Pennsylvania. r pHE*E Companies are all sound, and have an avail• 1. a hie Capital in Cask, to meet promptly all losses they inav luve, either on Lt!%, FIRE, or M ARINE Kls>KS. ’ Insurance on Halle or Cargoes lo all parts of the rtorld. Apply to A. WILBUR, uug’J—If General Ins. Aucnl, 142 Buy street. lion I. INMJIIANUi; CO HP AN\. OF THE CITY OF NEVV-YOKK. Cupllul. 8600,000 - All l*uid In. C.J. M\nriN, Soc’y. 8I.MEON L. LOOMIS, I’rce’t. The Subscribers having buei. appointed .Agents of the novo Company, nro now prepared to take Risks aguliist Pi re on Buildings, Merchandise. &c. <kc , on lavorableterms. COHENS k HERTS. JyH, Brooklyn City ST'-'AM I5NGINE WORKS. 13 Walnr-.lruei. Ilrooklrn. N. York. D. r. UURUON h. CO., H AVING recently tilted up the extensive establish. inont at llm ahovo named place, we are prepared to mniiur-cluro all kinds of Steam Engine,, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Saw nnd Crist Mills, I'limpa and Gearing for working Mines, Shafting Pulleys, *to., nnd ure pre pared lo furnish cast Inga of every description. We would call Ihe attention nfSnuthorn Planters particular ly to our sugar Mills. Having purchased the entire stock of Patterns from the late firm of G. It. Ilnrtson 1* Co., N.Y., we can safely my that wo can turn out a Mill which for strength,durability and ui-nlness, ciiuuol be excelled liy any establishment In the States. A long experience In the business renders us competent to ex ccnte any orders, and we would advise those In waul of MaclilueVy to give us n call. Engines Irom 4 to 4t) horse power always on hnnd. D. P. IIUIIDON,' H. N. CONKLIN, 8. U. CONKLIN. oct22— 3in P _ ~ ‘ (ESTABLISHED'10*1780.1 PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. (VAI. I EU, 1IAKI B 4 CO. American, French, llonoepa thlc, nnd Vanilla CIH >C« H.ATB; prepnre 1 COCOA: BRUM A, CO. CO A PASTE; Cecoa Slicks, 8olu* hie, llomuepalbii; and Dietetic Cocoa; Cocoa Shells; Cracked Cocoa, itc. These Manufactures to which hiht fiumuhb have been a- warded by Ihuahlnf Instllut ons au.I Fairs oi we Union, are an l.tnf. Flower k fVvi( excellent .Hot tir children, Inva- of the Cocoa, with a lids, uml persois In health. They pod < pentd. allay r <ther thm Induce the ner vous excitement attendant upon the on of lea or ooffoe, aud are recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, Hay ward, Ware, and Adams, of Boston, ant by eminent physicians elrewh re. For sale by ull the principal Crocors Ik the United Slates, and by their Agents. D. C. Murray, New York; Grunt 4c Twefi, Philadel phia ; Thomas V. Ilruud'go, Baltimore; K»meti 4c Dud ley, Cln. WALTER BAKKK4c Cl)., sep 15 -3m Dorchesier, Mass. illLRILl.O IRON PIPE WORKS, lUcrril A Juquesi 142 Ci'iitro>ilreel*i NEW YORK, M ANL’FACrURERSand dealers in Wrought Iron, Pipes. Fittings, Ttols, nnd every description ol anpsratus coniiei-loil with Stoam, Water and Gas. for heating nnd lighting Steamers, I'hurchos, Hotels, Prl* va e Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories and Halls. Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Bollora and Boiler Flues made to order. Our Screw Culling Yachlnes nro ontrely new, and our own patent warranted to do double tho worg of any othor Invention. Orders solicited Irom all reetlousof ths country, and promdtly uitenli d lo Ji 2.'», 55 — ly IK44YAI, INNI HANt'i; KMipANY, LONDON ANI) LIVERPOOL. Capital 2,000,000 of l.*oundN Sterling. This Institution has established nil Agency In Savan nah, Hiid Fire Policies upon Produccnnd Properly will he issued by ANDREW LOW k CO- Bavannah, Opt, 80,1851. DELAW A It I MUTtrAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, IIF PIIU.ADELPUIA. T HE subscriber having been npnnhitod Agent of the above mimed old established MUTUAL Company. Is prepared to Issue Its policies on Marine nnd Inland Navlgaiiou Risks. JAMES MclIENRY, nov 27 1 “»y •• r ‘ ,ot * PUOVIM I AMNS-JIt ANCF. CIOIPANT OF TORONTO, CANAD \ WEST. Capitau .32jHit).uno. The undorslgiied, having t»-en upp..luted Agent of the above Uoinpauy, begs to nuiioiiiiue that h-*ls prepared lo injure policies of Insurance on Fire risks In Huvan nsh and its vicinity, ns also on Marino risks generally, may tf ly WM.OLOWDER, Agent. Life Insurance. The United Stales Life Insurance Company. Takes risks on Ihe Lives of white persons, for life nr a shorter period, nnd on slaves for one or four yunrs. on as Hivornhlo terms as any equally responsible Company capital and ahskti, janhaky 1st, I MM: A bonus ol 2"> per coni bus been (lectured on tho bust ness ol Iasi vear, to all policy holders entitled thereto. MINI* fc JOHN*TON, Agents Ur. R D. ARNOLD, Medicul Examiner. mar ID Fire and Marine Insurance. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Available Capital 83U0.H00—Surplus 801,517 27. ('llARTXII PKRPKTI'AL. Takes risks on Cargo, Freight, Buildings, Merchan dize, 4ic., lu town and country. Losses promptly and liberallyndhistod. mar ID MINIS 4t JOHNSTON, Agents. ftnrwlcli Fire Insurance Cu , Conn. INCORPORATED 18113-CAPITAL t*TO,K.8l'*0.(l00. T HE above Company has been in successful opera tion upwards of Ally years, and hau a high reputa tion, wherever known, .a a prompt and responsible office. The undorslgiied Is prepared to take Flro Risks for said office, on dwellings, furniture, stores, merchandize, warohousas and cotton, upon the most lavorable terms. JOIIN INGEHHOLL, Ag’l N. K.Ins.Co,, raar5 NotfJonos’ Building,Buy st. Ill mi n i cl» Ann n ranee Co., Londoih FIKF. ANJ) LIFE-ESTABLISHED 1853. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS KUND-fWO.IlOO. T HE above montlonod Company liavo established a brunch ir the United States, ami have lodged with John L. Aspinwall, Geo. Curils and Watts Shermann, ol tho city of New York, a permanent fund of 8150,000 In Amcricnn Securities, to he held by them as Trustees, Ruble for losses siMlninod in this couu.ry. which will be adjusted In New Yoik and promptly paid. The subscriber has boon appointed Agont for Savan nah, and «v III take risks on Ihe most favorable terms. JAMES MclIENRY, Agent, may 31—ly No 118 Hay st Savannah. Nftu ¥ oek an b cy t (a cm cuts. From Skillin, Thicker, Owen Sr Schell'e Advertising House, 3IB Broadway, New I ork. IzESTFK’A IKON WORKS, FOB THE MANUFACTURE OF WOODSWORTH'S PLANING MACHINES AND RTF ANI F.NC41NE8, 67 Pearl-it, Brooklyn,N- Y, opposite New York city. rpHE subscriber having been eugagjil for tho last 15 X years in the almost exclusive manufacture of thlu most Important Invention, Woodsworth’a Planing, Grooving nnd Tonglng Machine, has recently coraplet<Nl tho large addition to his ulrt-udy extensive Iron Works, will execute with dispatch all orders In Ihe ahovo line loan unlimited extent. The universally acknowledged superiority of Woodswortli’e Plaining Machines, inanu- facturud by him, over ull oilier*, require, no reiteration. lu the iiinuufucture of STEAM ENGINES, wo cluiin a superiority fur power and speed, beauty of construd- llon and llutsli; and also guarantee the Engines to trans mit lull por cent mure power lor the sumo money than enu be furnished by any oilier mauiilaciurer, and more than lot) per cent, saving lu weur und tour, as well ns a Inrge saving in Ihe consumption of fuel. References to Parties having the Steam Engine now in uee. Pardee 4t Morgan, N. Haven, Ct.; 8, W. Slocum, Brooklyn, N. Y., Timothy Dabal, Astoria, L. I; Lyons 4t Curtiss, Bridgeport, Ct; Miimlord Manufacturing Co., Siuuiford, Lt.; John C. '■milord. New lluven, Ct.; Rollln Hanford, New York Clly;Ctms F. I.oosey, Auetrlau Con sul Geniral. Rrffcrenect to Parties haring the lYordsworth Planing Machine now in use. G. II. 8loat. Kensington, Philadelphia. Pa.; Kidder & Murllu, Wilmington. N. C.; A. L. Clapp, 4a Co.. Mont gomery, Ala.; C. A. Sanford, New Orleuus. La.; Iliukl-*, Guile 4a Co.. Cli'lntmitl, Ohio; Raiilom, Cobh 4c Co., Clcvelan I, Ohio; Foss 4c Broihurs, Chicago, Ills; J. It. Bin'll), Mllwnukle, WIs.; P. II. & L. L. Eaton, Buffalo. N. Y.; Forward 4a Smith, Oswego, N. Y., John Suarr, Toronto, C. W. Old rs and proposal received by mail or olhorwise, Itrom all parts of the United Stntes. Canada, South A- mi-rica, and Europe, will be promptly altendod to by Agents who are traveling lu nil sections of tho couutry. Letters by mall, uddiess JO.IN H LESTER, oct4 3m 57 Ponrl St. Brooklyn,N.Y. TO llicr. ri.A.VITHIN. T il F, subscribers are desirous ol calling the attention of those interested in tho Hulling of Rice, to Ihelr newly invented Machine, which surpasns all Olliers now in use. The advantage of llieso Mneklnes consist In li« simplicity durability, #iul the great amount of work which tt will perform without the lean Injury lo the grain The machines nro portable, nnd well adapt* ed to lined or Mourn Power, cun ne transported ready for use. Thee Machines can he made to hull from 20 to 500 bushels per tiny—varying according to size. AH necessary .liiformatinii will heghen by mHresalng llio liiventois,at their Mauufuciory, No 114 CRffslrect, New York City. ROBERT fc JOIIN K. ANDERSON. sept 211—Im P F. A. VMI3DE Ar CD.. runNiTunn Maiiufaclory and U’arc-K^oms. 5D.S BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Between llio Huiropulitau and -*miihsouiaii Hotels. I j'UllNITURE of every variety,of the lies, quality, at moderate prices. Wo have tho largest estah llshmeiit, and bus', assortment of really good uud sub slanilul Furniture to be found In this cl'y or country, to which we Invito the particular attention of purchasers aug 0—3mos HI ANON 1C—I. O. D.F-5. ol T.-CI. I'. A. R EGALIA, jewels and TOBTU.ME*, manufac tured nil I kept on Iftuid, at tho Uld Ksuiblislimeul of E. COMB, 044 Gruuil street, F.ast of Bowery, New York. (irders Iroin the country promptly slUmded to. jo 14—ly _ P Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods, WILLIAM TA8KF.K, -srv PARK PLACE, New Y’ork. Invites tho attention IW of Southern and Western Merchants, to his new stuck of I nns,Combs, llalr. Tooth and Nail Brushes, Ladies’ Reticules, I’eiiumery. Soaps, Porte Mommies, Jet amt Rend Bracelets, Pcckut nooks, Dross Hintons, Pins ami Needles. Hooks mid Eyes, Watch Guards, Wax, Coral anil Gla«s Heads, Necklaces, 4tc. India Robber combs, (.’anus, Unlls nnd Toys of every descrip tion. Scissor*, Uazora nnd Cutlery, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Acconleons and Violins, Including a general and very largi slock of EiikIIsIi, French and German. Fancy Goods, which will be sold at Via *orjr lowest pri ces, lor Cash or Approved Taper. 7 irrs- Orders by letter selected nnd put up In the beat manner. WILLIAM TA8KF.R, may I—ly P In Turk Plnco, New York. THE IIF.ST II V 11t Dl'E, D R. O. M. BALLARD’S (new article) received t • liigliHSt premium at the World’s Fair uud Aineri* can liisiiiule, wh in it was examined by tho dlstingiiikh- ed chemists Dr.' . Little and Prof, ohu Torrey, and pronounced die Best. For sale by the Principal Druggists In this oily—price 81. Principal office nnd store .41)8 and 5liu Broadway, Now-York. Mar 15,’lfl -P mar ID TILTOiV A. 1I(l tKI.A>i), 31 lluidcii in nr Mew York, M anufacturers or the world-renowned SALAMANDER SAFES, RANK FAULTS, h e. Baltlinnre Depot, 145 Prutl street. sepV— ly Boston Depot, 14 Howard street. 8HOW CA8E8. HO FI-'.71 ANN A F4.lt«ll, MANUFACTURERS, 57 Bowery, NEIV YORK, — AVB the largest and cheapest slock of SHOW _ UA8E8ev*r offered in this city, made In overy style: Mirer-plated, Brass, Rosewo.nl. .'-ailnwimd, fee. Orders promptly filled, aud goods carefully packed and shipped to auy purt of the Uulled Mules and Canada, top 4—Util SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS:I USEAS, IILIUARU, AND I'llUTECTiVK, WEATHER AND FIBS PROOF. [ r |A|| IM’AINT will stand any climate, wltltoutcrackor » A blister and hardens by exposure, thus making In \ limeiuii enamel of stone, protecting Wood from decay,,; andiron and olberiuetnlslrom riistsml corrosion. j This Point dlflY-refrom the so-called Mineral PaliHsot J lliedny, which ure principally Ochre* and Clayscolored, ‘ and are entirely worthless. i Hllver’sPlaatlc Paints are purely Metallic,coutitiuing I uo AluuiluorClay. Theyarelovlgaledtluely,iulxread1ly with Linseed OR, * (without the trouble of grinding,) aud llow under the brush nstreely astlu- boat White Load. 'I'htisuPaluisc-xcul ullothera In hotly or covering pro perlles.oiiu pound ol which wllli ovcr us much surface, astwo pounds of White Lend. . Thorn are four natural colors, vi/.: Illuck or Slate i Hrown, < Hive und Chocolate. Dirki'tionh: This Paint Oowsrendlly under tin-hriisli aud I is covering property Is Increased by using it mixed ua thickly as possible with pure Lineoed OII:n»the Palntlsthelastlng or protecting body-and tbc'-'Usliuply tho medium or agent in spreading It. YVoaunex copies of two letters,one from the Presi dent of the Philadelphia aud Reading Railroad Co., the other from a gentleman, a well knownrutldenl ol Au gusta, Georgia. Office of the Phiia.and Read kg Rmiruad Co.,« Phil apilit a. May 3,1853. f J.8. Silver, Esq—Dear Sir; We have used yoor '’Plastic Paints” (or inorethuu a year, und for Paintlug Bridges,depots.&c., 4cc.,wohave found It quiteequallo anypalutwehave used. liifuct,wonowuivelta prefer encoovor all others we liavotrlcd for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) JOIIN TUCKER, President. AUUL'aTA,GA.,8grTRMORR2U,l352, I Stonui Planing Mills, j Dear Sir :—You ask niefor niy opinion oh’SUvor’a Mineral Paints,’’wldchyou have put on my Machine Shop and Planing Mill. I glveyou with pleasure my mil and heartyrecomnicndatlonof Rasa preveutlveofllre communlcatlngfroni chimneys orfro in adjoining build ings. The Paint which you pnton my roofs, has now bocotne as hard sssLATt.aud I feel as secure from Arc, In thlsdlrectlon, as is possible. A few weeks after tho roofshail been painted, I made anexperlmentontwoor Ihreeshlnglesby plnclngthemln thefurnaccundortho holler*; the result wns,thalfhC[)Oitlonuucovercd was entirely consumed, while tho painted partwasuppurom- ly sound, though iiponcxanilnntlonthe wood wnsfound to bocharrod ;tho paint, however, was riRM and but little blistered. I coiisiderthls an sevore n test nsyoiir Pulut cun lie put to, and under the circumstance* I do nothesltato to commend It ns an invaliiuhle preventive ngaiustdro. Respectfully, 4tc. (Slgnod) AMIIR08E.SPENCER. FRENCH At RICHARDS. N. IP. Corner of lUth and Market streets, Philo,, Pa. G EN ERA 1. WHOLES A LE A G ENT 8. Foraalnln Savannah, WholeBsIcand Retail,by JAMES II.CARTER k CO. No.170 Broughton*!.reel. July «*• lltfolply Tjuricra »poo mu mixture. E. .V. DOiViVELL, General Commission Merchant, sep 4—llm NO. I4H PEA KI. STREET, (Fourth door from Wall s’reet.l New York. IMPORTANT TO IIOl'SEKi:i;Pi;t<s \>i» BEALERS. TUB HOI’B MILLS, 71 Fi'LTon SasK r, and 71 Hkxkman st., Nxw York, I rineipal office lu3 fYont Street, New York. Fantory, Nos. 3<>, 37, and 38 Hiulxoii street, Jersey City. 'I'HE PU'lPKILroit t ol this long uud well known i COFFEE AND SPICE ESTABLISHMENT, Continue to prepare the beat iuiarmai kutical fow- ders lu use, for raising Bread, Biscuit, Tea and other Lukes, no. They also prepare Mil-lard, i.ocoa, and many other articles of daily u«e In every lunilly, whlcu they offer upon the most reasonable terms. Catalogue sent to (.eaters who request them. • It. II. Ac J. G. ISI1AM. N. B.—Consumers advised to Inquire for Hope Mills articles. mig 14—ly kCIIIEITEMN* IIUOTIICICN aM CO. IMPORTER*, ANI) DEALERS IN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, D YES, PERFUMERY, Ire., he., 170 WILLIAM STREET. Nxw York, I NVITE the attention ol thh trade lo their large and varied stock or Drugs, Paints ''iD, Perfumery, kc. In addition.to ihelr regular iuiporuHons of Ftaple Diuggs, Ihey4tre also receiving, direct Irom (lie sources of production and inumifacuire. siippliesof Tooth, Hail, and Nail llru-hr-s, Bronze*, Corks. .Mortars, Sponges, French and Engln-h Perfumury, Euhiu's Exiracts, and muny oilier urlicles usually embrace<l in Druggists’ stocks, which they are uls.i enabled lo offer on the mosi advantageous terms. (inters, either in porsou or by mail, will receive prompt uttoutiou. _ aug 14 -ly 8HELLAC INDIA TWINE, COIR YAllN, COCOA .MATTING, &.C., AMIJITi; MATS, And INDIA GOODS generally. For sale low Tor CASH,by GEO. W. DOW It CO., Importers, |e 12—6mo No. 7 Burling Slip,New York. CHAFFER & DO. NO.G Will TAKER STREET.SAVANNAH. GA. D EALERS in Hashers, Blinds, Doors,Mouldings, 4tc. Also, Pulut*, oils, Vurulehes, Turpiiillue. Putty; French nnd Ainericnn Window Glass; Painters, Masons and White Wash Brushes; Gold Leaf, Rroiizo, 4tc. Also, 21 Marble Mantles, of the most modern style, from 835 to 8150. Also, 15(1 Clocks, iroin $1 2.1 to 815. Also, 25 pairs insido Venetian Blinds. Builders and o|hors would do well to givo iis a call Before purchas ing elsewhere. The ” nimble sixpense” Is our motto. Jantf ly Removal. S. S. TOIM.IIK (V J. II. FERGUSON, WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS, Havo removed their establishm from the corner ol Bioughion and Montgomery streets, to No. 123 York struct, Near St. James’square, where they are prepared to loanyworkln their line with promplnofs and In a workmanlike manner. Carriage*. Wagons. Carls and Drays manufactured, atacksmitlilnu, Including Iron Railing nnd Urules (or Buildings, &c., done at the shortest liotlco, I ma V 7 6in I G011KRU0F BHUlGliTU,\ AND JEFFEK80IV STSq ' UP ST AIKN, • DRY GOODS by the PIECE or PACKAGE. r |t|IE sntiscrlbcr has in store a g<-neru) assortment of 1 DRYGU'iDS, comprising good* of Foreign and Domestic Mnnuiiictiire, to which he would Invite the attention of purchasers, and which ho offers lo the trade on renmmnblo terms. Country Merchants visiting the city, will find on au examination, styles of goods pecu liarly adapted to their trade. Jan 8 WILLIAM G. FOOTE. spill KG AND KUlilNEU GOODiL R OBINSON 4t CAMP have luet received, anil are now opening, their stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, listing of everv article requisite to a GENTLE- mar 23 SAFEk. CNTTEN ET fc CO., Importers of French und other 1 • European Goods, No. 48 Broad slreol. ap 30 ’55 1IOOKL & TAYLOR’S PASTILLES DE PA HIS. T HESE PASTILLES are Ull invaluuhlo remedy for the euro ol Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, a* by lliolr action on (lie throat and lung*, they remove all hoarse ness In a low hours nnd wonderfully incrouau the pnw or and lleziblilly of the voice —lienee they nro ol great service lo and highly recotnmeudtd by Clergymen, Auctioneers, Public Spe ikers, ami all those whom call lug requires such ire-quenl us • of ihe vocil organs. N. II.—Ask for* Moore ItTuylor’i- Pastilles De Paris,” and observe tliut each box hears tlicirwrllte'isignature. For sale by W. W. Lincoln, J. II. Carter It Co., J. B. Moore «t Co., and the principal Druggists and Apothe caries throughout the Uniieil .-tales aud Cnnado, and at wholetulc by MOORE St TAYLOR, Importers, sep 20—41m P bl Maiden Lnue, New York. IV. JACKSON! A S«n7 CRATE AVI) FEMIEIt ,1IAKERS. 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, 5ew York, aug l—ly P Patent Elastic Skirts. 1BATF.S d: FRANCE. No. 1 Bar- lay street, New York. C AUTION.—None are genuine except they bear the stamp >>r the patent. All manufacturers aud sellers luirlngmg wlB be prosecuted accoidieg to law. mar ID Mari8,’56-P ANDREWS &. J IMP. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Colton and Woolen Machinery, Steam Kuginos and Boilers MacliiniMn’ Tools, Belting, &c. IMPORTERS 4t DKALKHS IN MANt'PACTDRZRS’ ARTICLES. Mo. 07 Pino Si., iticw York. N. B.—Agents for llio * Woodruff si Beach Iron Works’ steam Engines uml Boilers. Exclusive Agency in New York for'Lowell Machine Simp, Macliliil*-!*’ Tools. P oct 2—ly SAMUEL PALMER & SON, ainnnu’a buildinos, Noe. I4fl Congress, and 07 St.Juticn streets, R ESPECTFULLY Inform the trade and citizens gen* erally that they have In store a good assortment of kmerlcAu and Foreign Hardware, and being In direct ommunlcatlon with inanuructiirorsboth In tills country mil in Europe, are comuantly receiving additions to Jielr stock, comprising P.smcrs’ Housekeepers’ and lulldore’ goods of the moslupproved Mylesand patterns, snor.r which may be enumerated lack's, Hinges, bolts, nd Shutter Fas.onlng* of ull kiuds, Shcei Zinc, Kheet kipper, Sheet and bar Lead, Chain Pumps, Brass Vares, Britannia Ware, Hollow Wure,l'crcii«slonCap8, tombs, Brushos, and n general variety of Fancy Goods, lotion Lines, Fish Hooks,Needles. Knitting Pins, Seine 'wine, Crosscut, Hand, Ti-uon, Framing, nad Mill Haws, thalna. Hand and Slodgo Hammers. Anvils, Vices, crew Plates, Stocks and Hie*,Smith’s Bel'nws.Uooper’s 'ools. PLOWS, CORN-811 ELLERS. HAY CUTTERS, loes, Axes, Andirons, Shovel*, Spades, Guns, Hay and lanuroForka. 8*d lions Writing paper, Porto Mon- «les. Spirit i*eveIs,Cnl and Wrought Nalls ond Spikes, •laneoot all kinds, 8*ilv«s,Coffeo Mills Cotton and Wool lards, Curry Combs, anti In fact every article adapted lo betrade. City and country orders willrecelvo prompt attention, nd all goods for shipments carefully pocked. may 8 fScfifTER AND ALB.—'75 casks, each 8 dozeu pints, I Hlhbert’* Porter, nnd (*« ca*ks, each 8 dozen pints, Hlhbert s superior Pule Ale, manufacturedezpressly for this market. Just received and for sale by aug 21 PADELFOBD, FAY *CO. 8VM31 Ell AND FALL, 1855. Dry Goode ni Wliolcnolfi. Corner Broughton i nd J«ff jraun-st., Up Stairs. -pHE subscriber Is ru w reviving oneef the largest 1. and best selected mock oi goods ever offered to the trade In this market, to which he lnvlioa the attention of merchant!. WILLIAM C. FOOTE, aug 2 I)ANT 8TUFFS.—Cases Keutucky Jeans Black, 1 Green, Bluo and Br wn ; Cases Satinois, Grey, Blue, Black, Olivo and Green; Cuses Fancy Plaid, i'weeds aud Cusslmeres. In Store und for eale by sept 17 WILLIAM Q. FOOTE. I ME.—120() Casks Lime, In store und for sale by sept 15—6 CAKLETuN At PARSONS. No. 82 Bay street. A : sept XE3 AND HATCHETS.—Shingling, Lathing,aud Hand HatchtRs and Axe*, received and f ir sale by ,14 LOVELL k LATTIMORB. CITY INSPECTOR. S CHEDULE OF CHARGES FOR ADJUSTING, Stamping, Sealing or Certifying Weights and Men. •ures, Soales, Balance*, etc. For adiiia ingeach Measure 8Jf cents. do do do 50 lb. Welhgt 25 do do do all othor Weights 0* do do do each Scale or Bourn 25 do do do do Yard Stick 0J{ do do do do Dip Rod G.Y do Foralamping do Yardstick GJf do do do VVino Measures 6J{ do do sealing Dry do 6)f do do stamping Weights, to Include weights used on Platform Scales Olf do do Certificate for Scales or llalaiicea do do Btampiug Dip Rod 1 ->6 do For do Tape .Measure 1-X" do Tho Inspector will, upon all occasions where It Is practicable, stamp Instead of certify. Where weight*,scales or inoaaures are found to be correct, uo charge shall be made furmljiutmeiit. EDWARD C. VNDER80N. A. N. MILLER M p 13 JOHN N. LEW18. Savannait £)rn Pock TO SHIP OWNERS, M \HTEBS \ND CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS T HE subscriber respectfully Inform* them that tho SAVANNAH dKY DOCK Is now In successful operation,uml It Is calculated to take In ships of any cla«s from 100 to 1 .(It)tons bu then. It Is 23tl feet long and 65 (eel wldo, and complete III every particular. A large gang of workmen is employed and a largo supply of inuteriids is on hand, so tliut vessels can be repaired wiib as niucli dlsputeli as in any other port. Pump and Block Making nnd Smith’s work d ine on the premises and every effort made lo cnmire t"'onomy and fidelity lo tlioso who may favor the Dock with lliolr business. D.P. LANDERSII1NE, Agent and -uporlnlendcnt, feb24 Lato or .Marsh's Dock, Charleston, UOHUUOATEDi WUMl'GIlT IKON AND WIRE RAILING, (SECURED UY LETTERS PATENT.) For Public Grounds, Cemeteries, iMLli'J:lfpilTiyq ^ntiiurnn. Hulconles, 4tc. This new article of our manufacture particularly commends Itself to lavorable notice. Iron Bedsteads, with patent Wire Hacklnfs; a variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads, Wrought Iron Farm fence, Wire-Netting, suitablofor cheep, poul- try, garden or remetery-fonce. Wire Trellises and Hum* mer-H uses, with overy variety of Wire Work for gar dens, 4ic.; Hleves, Fenders, Brass, Copper and Iron Wove Wire Cloth, Ac. Circulars of designs furnished by the niMiulaclurers. , .. , M. WALKER A SON8, No. 233 Market -at., Jy 26—3mi) B N. E. cor, of 6th 8t. l’hlla^ Pa. IIOIISEKEKFIM. IIAHDWAKE. PH OT A- NIIOTWI2I.L.S IMI'ORTUaa AND JOBOkRa OF KNOLIBII, FRENCH AND GERMAN 'HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. No. 'ii 'Iunion Luiie, Now York. I NVITE llioui.eiilimiol Houtliorii und Western Mer- cnniits to a large and vury extonslvu stock of Goods In their line. Cutlery ol every description. Silver I’laied Wnre: Japanncrv. Uurmnii HHVi-r und Britlanln Ware. Tinned and Lnununelled Cooking UteiiRil*. Ilrmizod, Copper and Bruss Goods. Ton Trays,Flro Irons, Fenders, Wire Covers. Bronzed candlesticks, Block Tin Ware, Ac. Our slock comprises every article iu our line ofbusi* lie**, ull of which we will sell in dealer* at tho VERY : LOWEST PUli.EH, lor l.’asb or Approved Paper. I Gooda ordered by letter will bo selected with great care ] and (ii'pulcb, u:.d pul up in the best manner. Pld )T *t HID )TWELL, No, 03 .Malden Lane, New York. P. 8. Also manulBClurera ol a very superior article of Pluted Hpooiis and Forks. Je7—6m NCO'I’T’8 LITTLE GIANT CORN .I.YIS COR .tilCL, PATENTED MAY Lath, 18.0. S H. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennossee an • Alabama, of this invonlion, which la doubtles ! uimmg llio most important of modern limes for the ure ! of the well advised fanner and stock foeder; and lire universal luvor wllh which It ha* been received Irom the . flr*i, more than anything else, attests Its utility and eu* ' periorlty. | For portability, simplicity of construction, and conve* ' nlenco of use, lire Little Giant hu* uo equal. It weighs : Irom llireo to five hundred pounds, according to size, . can lie put In operation by tire farmer In twenty minutes . wliliniu expense or mechanical aid, then udjusted und < used with convenience by any body. } The Little Giant lias received tho First Premiums at every Htntu Fair from Missouri lo Maryland the past < Full, and that m t he most complimentary manner. I These Mills are* guaranteed lu lire most positive man* I tier against breakage or derangement, and warranted lo • grind teed from ear corn, and grits or fine hominy Irom ; shelled corn, with n degree ol eure and cunveuieuce for ; farm purpose* never attained before, j ‘1 ho subscribers are now prepared to furnish the trndo } with improved pullerus uud sizes, lo suit llie varied : wants ol ull. < No. 2 Is offered at 805 cotnplc.e, ready for attaching * Ihe teuin, and warranted to grind ten bushels of feed per hour with one horse. 1 No. 3 at 875 will grind fifteen bushels per hour. No. 4 at 890 will grind twenty h'uhels per hour, with ; two horses. Muiiuluclured and for aide by 8. rt. BROWN A CO., j inur'd at Nnshville,Tenn.,and Atlanta, Ga. SEWING MACH INE8. E xcelsior sewing machines. — Made by HOOD, HATTELLE A CO., Worceslor, .Mu-tsa* ! chusetls, patented by Elias Howe, Jr., Hupleinher 10th, j 1840. These Machines up: warranted.(with proper ute' nollo geloutol repnir. They ure built in agnodaub- | stantlnl, and workmanlike .nnuncr, und will doTnilorv I Hhoemakers’aJid Haddlera'work, iu a manner warrant* ] od to give satisfaction. The stlch will not rip any more • thun common sewing, dono by hired. Cull and see there : lu operation at 140 ClIEHNUT street. Philadelphia.up fctalrs. , VV. A. DAWSON, Agoui. , may 12 lyMAC HAY’A It I) TA YLOB’S JAPAN . A Visit to India, China uud Japan In 1853. By Bayard Taylor. . . Evenings with the Prophets; A series of Memories and Medl mlons. By Rev. A. Morton Brown. Cloudy and Sunshine in the Lifeof a Village Pastor. Harbaugh«HeuvonlvHome t 3v Is. FI m’s Clerical Reports on continued Fever and Ty phoid Fever. Gooch’s Practical Midwifery Ford) ce on Fevers. ... Mendenhall’* Medical Student* Vnde Mecum.with up wards of 2(Kl illustratioua. Beady’* Medical Formulary. Beasly’s Prescription Book Wood’s Practice, Bell and Ptoke*, Dicksons, Watson* Dungllson’s and all othor Medical Works for Students u„d |; H,. c l 1 , lw ,.„. lr .da».l |! ,Hc». KNKw[M[AM3 ACON, LARD. HAMS, AC.—100 hbds‘81des mud i Shoulders; 5(1 bids and 75 kegs Lard. 30 bbls Choice Hams. 100 boxes Candy, extra and common. 75 do Tobacco, various brauds. 20 cases G un Powder Tea. 75 baskets, pints und quarts,* nnmppgne,Ueldslck. 30 ca-e* Glnrnt Wine, loo boxes Adamantine Candice. 60 bales Bagging, nnd 400coils Hone. In store and for mile by HOLCOMBE,JOHNSON A CO. Bl ft OOT* .71AKI Nl (*• L. ROIt IDER, respectfully announces UI to Ins former patron- und Ills frieud- f ml generally, that lie lias tnke-u the store formerly occupied by Mr. H. Cussou, corner of Bull at ect and Congress st. Lane, whore be Is prepared to make Boota aud Shoe* of all descriptions, of the best materials, and will be happy to receive orders. nov0 GENERAL NOTICE* G. M.GRIFFEN has re opened his store, and LfK is ready for all customers’ culls In his Hue. 1 Jt-J a have iu employ a super!*>r workman at watches, ttSLOga^ 1 " 1 all" a first rate Manufacturing and Jobbiuu Jeweller, aud all work In that line will bn received anu done nccordlng to ureler, ond with dispatch. Calls solicited irom all me tiffs and customers In wnnt ol articles In my line of bustnes*. nov 16 F ^LOUIl.—In sacks containing half and quarter bbls 1 for sale by sept 14 LYNN A BN I PER. R ED FLANNEL.—Two bales of the above,of good quality, all wool; just received. sep 21 AIKIN A BURNS. C HILDRENS FANCY HATS,—A small assortment of children’s beautiful Huts. Just received by last steamer ul N* K. BAKNUM’d, 5 153 Congress street. Fall and Winter Clothing. PIEILSON, HEIDT A VO., A RE receiving weekly, per 'learners, one of the la*. goal and beat selected slocks oTuTotbing ever offer ed In (Ills market, which they offer on accommodating terms at wholesale and retail. rru They also have in atoro a good assortment or GEN. TI.EMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, Merchants visiting the city wou> Ido well to call nnd examine our stock. P. 8. Orders from the couutry promptly attended to aug 31 ( VoilN—Prime White and Yellow Corn, In store an / Co sale by BAVN A HI) A ROW A - HEPFIKLD’8 Ship Axes, Adzes, Chisels, Gouges aud Mauls, for sale by aug 3 F, W. CORN WELL, 102 Bryan atreet. W HITE GOODS.—Jaconets, Cambrics, Hwlss and Nainsook Muslins, Plum nnd Figured Boblnet Uee*. For baIoby WILLIAM G. FOOTE, sept 17 B LEACHED SHIRTINGS AND DRILLS.—Cases Bleached Shining* 3-4, 7 8 aud 4 4; Case* Bleached Lrilli and Jean-. For a - le by M|l t 17 WILLIAM U. FOuT£. T ills unpHra lclod Proparnllou I* receiving inoretes- tinioulals of its woiiderful ulllcucy In removing ituin, limn any other medicine over offered to lire pub lic. A nd these lesrlmooiulsciiniu not nl< no from Hie ignorant, hut from persons of every deg roe (>f Intelli gence ami every rm.lt of life. PhvriciniiH of the llrst ro^pecitbiliiy.Aiiil perleclly converriint wi Ii the nature ol disettsos and r.-iiii ilien,hnve recommended this a* one ol Hie nioel effectil*’ 1 iu their line of preparullnu* for Hie extinction ol Pain. Tile Pain Killer In ured Internally and exieruully, ncrordlng to lire nature of lire complaint. It has been touuil to Ire un excellent remedy for sudden ('old*, Cinigh*. Ac., l ever and Agile, Asilimn uud rtithlslc, Pain lu the Head, Khlnay i ompliilnt*. Piles, *t heumullc Gomplaiiii*, Bruise*and Sores.Severe Burns, Canktr, Biles und Ringworm*, Week -lotnneh, und General Dehillly, Painter’s Colic, Brol.en ltrcn*l*, fcc., Bowei Goini luliii and Dyseutsiv, Miolcru, Liver Coin- plaint. Uyspe|>*ia, Toothiiche Ae., Am. The genuine Perry Davis’Pain Killer I* now put up lu nunel hot Hus, with tire word* Davis’ Vegotnblo Pnln Killer blown in the gluss ; uud wlili two steel engraved labels on each bottle—one an excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the original Inver tor of the incUcInc, tire other a steel engraved Note of llnnil—iiouj ether cun be re lied on ns genuine. I’rlcoi.r bottles—12Jg cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and SI respectively. For riilo by most of the tnedlcliio dealer* throughout (lie known world. PERRY DAVIS A PON. Proprietor*. 74 High streot, Providence. R. I. CHOLERA. A Certain Cure for thi.1 disease, may hr found in the use of Perry Dade' Frgetuble PAIN KILL II It • , , Dubuqi k, May 5, 1855. Gonlleinen:—I feel iindc obligations lo you for the benefit I havo received from your Invaliiuhle Pnln Killer. We have had some cholera hero on the MUsIseppI thus early In the season. A lew dava since I ns-Med in •‘laying out" and burying nun of our citizens who was supposed to have died with the (llsnnse. Thu next morning I was taken with seven* vomhlng, uccoinpHined with coldness ol the uxtremullcs. Wurin covering and hot applications fulled lo res*ore warmth. M- wife’s family, who hud used tire Pain Killer with sue ess dur lug tho e'inlern soiimhi In Miffaloln 1819, udvlsi d me to lake it. I look two doses nt Intervals of llfu-en minutes; ii flue perspiration ensued, aud Ure next dny, burring n little weukues! 1 ,1 was well, and have been since. It may have hceu hii attack or Ague, but whether Ague or Gholeru. It answered my purpose. since my recovery, I find tliut several of nur citizens have used lire Pnln Killer as a remedy for Cholera, und pronounced it good. I therefore lake plcusuru In re- coinmending It to n still more exlcndeil notice. Yours, truly, W. M.CROZIER, Attorney ul Law. Perry Davis A Sou, Providence, R. I. Tills may certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ Vvge* able Pain Killer in numerous casus, and believe It to he a very valuable medicine I have pre»crlhed It ex tensively in bowel complaint, (particularly rorchllilreu,) nnd it Is In my opinion, superior to any preparation I have ever used lor the relief ol those diseases. P.8. When given to children, I have always com bined It with the syrup of gum ahrohlc, any ten drops to a tea spoonful of tire syrup, well mixed. Dose- More or less according lo the age. Others have mixed It with milk and molasses,cqunl part*. Fee dlreciioi.s. A. HUNTINGTON, M. I). Tho Puln Killer Is sold by John II Moore nnd Co,Thos M Turner A Co and 8 D Brantley A Co. Favannuli ; Barret, Garter *• Co, und Clark, Well* A Dtibm-o, Au gusta : E L Flrnhecker A Co, Macon. Also by Drugtsli and Grocers gem rally. oug'JI—eod Hines Saddlery Warehouse. Young’s Building,Sign of the Golden Saddle. OPrOItTX IV. R. SIMMON* ( LOTIIINO STORK. W. H. MAY & CO. Have on hand n good assortment of Saddles, Bridles an-l l.arncsse*, of which the following comprise a part: Spanish Quilt, d, Overlaid andshaflun Fuddles, Plan ter’s large uud extra largo Faddles: .Men’s plain do. English do.; Bo)*’and Race do.; Ladles Saddles of n variety of patterns; Bridles A Martcngulea; Fuddle Bags, Trunks Ac. 8AHDLER’8 MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting and Hog-kins; Pad do.;Straining und Worsted Web; Thread and Bucks, assorted size*. HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Harnesses of all kind*, by tho single set. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Baggy an*} Sulky springs aud Axles; Dash Frame*; Hobbs an” Bows, by the single set: Plated nnd Brass StumpJoints; plain do ; patent Dash Leather, Top and. Curtain do.; broad ami narrow Luces, varrelyorpagpw; Silk anil Worsted Fringe; black and purplo LonMV Roans; Bug gy Lamps, Plated aud Braes Carriage Ifiuds; Brass and Plated Knobs, Ac. iul)23 FINE FASHIONABLE OLOTHX axro-j AT REDUCED PRICES! WILLIAM O. PRICE, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 147 Hay*atreet. All those disposed to avail themselves of GOOD BARGAINS IN READY/ MADE 8UMM ER CLOTHING, are F by Informed that I will now tell off thel romalnng stock at cost, to make room for a new sup ply of Goods lu the Fall. Don’t miss tho chance; now la the time. Jy >4 M ADEIRA r.nd Sherry Wines In wood and glass.— forsalo by MINIB A JOHNSTON, sop 13 S MOOTHING Tailor’s and Two-Heater Irene, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, sept 12 162 Rryan-etreet. C tOIlN Hhelter*. Hay Gutters, Grain Cradles, Scythe j ami Grass Blades, for sale hv L* lAf I 'I . I, U , KT i: I I THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD . Not a Particle off Mercury In Iff. A N Infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s EvU. Rhen* mutism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimplet or Pustules on l ho Face. Blotches, Bolls, Chronic com Eyes, Itlug Worm or Tetter. Scald Head, Enlargement aud Pain of lire Bones nnd Joints, Ptublmrn l/lcero, 8y* a >hyl lire Disorders, Luuibsgo. Snlnnl Complaints,ana I DIsen-csarGing Iroin an Injudicious usool Mercury Iniprudenco In Life, or impurity of the Blood. This valiiuhiu Medicine, widen hns become celebrated for theniimher of extraordinary cures effected through Its agency. Iiu%induced tho proprietors, at tho urgent re* _ licet of lliolr frbMiils, to offer Uto the public, which they o with tho utmost oonfldonco In itsvlrliu-s and won derful curr.tlvc nroporilos. The following oortlflcatea largo numb' ‘ “** se’ccted from a largo number, are, howover. stronger losiiinony than lire mere word of ihe proprietor*; aud nro nil from gentlemen well known In llieir localities, nml of tire highest reapt cttbillty, ninny ol them now residing iu tho city of Richmond, Va. F. HOYDEN, Esq.,ot the Exchange Hotel, Richmond known every where, snv* he hia soon tho Medicine call ed GARTER’S SPANISH MIXlURE ndminlitercd in over a hundred cases, lu nearly all the di«*n*AB for which It is r ’commanded, with tho most astonishingly goodre suits. Ho says It is the most extraordinary medicine lias ever seen. AGUE AND FEVF.R—GREATCURE.—1 herebyeer tlfy, thnt for three yeara I had Ague and Fever <>r the moat violent description. I had several Physicians.took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury,, anil 1 believe all tho Tonics advertised, but all without any nermnnent relief. At last 1 tried CARTEIU88PANI8II MIXTURE, two bottles of which effectually cured lire, aud I am* happy lo*ay I Imre had neither Chills or Fever since 1 consider Ii the hc*t Tonic lu tho world, aud tho only medicine that over reached my ear*. JOHN LONGDEN. Beaver Dam, near Richmond, Va. G. II. Luck, Esq., now In tire city of Richmond, and (or many yeara In the Postofflcs, has auch confidence In tire astonishing efficacy of GARTER'S SPANISH MIX- TUB 1% Hint he has bought upwards of 50 bottles, which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he hns never known It to fall when taken according to dl« recHoua. Dr. MfNGE, a practising Physician,and formerly of the City Hotel, lu the city of Richmond, say* he Mw witnessed inn number of Instances the effect* of CAR- TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE, which were moat truly surprising. He says In a case of Consumption depen dent on the Liver, tho good offocls were wonderful Indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm ol Drinker k Morris,Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8 years standing, bv the uso ol two bottles of CARTER’S SPAN Ml MIXTURE. GREAT CURE OF 8CROFUI.A.-Tho edltoraof the llicliinnml Republican had a servant employed In their pres* room, cured of vlolout Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work.— Two bottles of CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE made a ported cure on him, and the editors In & public notice, say they ‘ clreerfuliy recommend It to all who are s “• fltcicd with anv disease of the blood.” STILL ANOTHER CURE (iF SCR«»FIJLA.—I had B very valuable boy enred by three bottles of Carters’ Spanish Mixture. I consider It a truly valuable medi cine. JAMES M. TA Yl.tiR, Conductor on ihe R.F. A P. It. R. C Richmond, Vu. SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING CURED MR. JOIIN THOMPSON, residing In lire city or Rich mond, was cured by three hollies of Carter’s Spnnlsh Mixture, of Fait Rheum, which ho had nearly 20 yeara and which all the physicians In tho city c-iuld not cure. Mr. Thompson a .veil known merchant In the city of Richmond, Vs., and his cure is most remarkable. VVM. A. MATTItLw'8, or Richmond, Vu.. b*da*er- vanl cured of Syphilis, lu the worst form by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Ho says he cheerfully recommeuda It and considers Ii an Invaluable medicine. HIGH ABI) ('..WEST, of Richmond, was cured of 8crefilln, uud wlial physlclana called ciifirnied Cnu- sumption, by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. EDWIN BURTON, Cninmisslouor of tho Revcuo say* Ire lin* seen lire good uffnets ol Culler's Spanish Mixture lu u number of Syphilitic cases,and says lilt a pcrfec.i cure for that horrible dlsimre. T. W. DYOYT A HONS, 132 North 3d street, Thlla* delphln. BENNETT A BF.KRB, 125 Main atcet Richmond. Va. VV.G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Va., cured of Old Fores and Ulcer*, which disabled him from walk ing. Took n few bottles of Curler's Spai ’ ' Mixture, and wn- cnnblcd to walk without a crutch; In a short lime peitnanently enred. Principal Details at M. WARD, CLOSE A CO., 3. Malden Lane, New York. For salo by J. II. CARTER A CO., A. A.S(>L05f0NB AGO., and THOMAS M. TURNER A Co., Savannah und liy Druei'lM* nnd County Merchnul* even where. t»r/* rice $1 per linttle or 6 Bottles for $5. may III—law |ft Me Ii KE A ]BUN N JUTT. CAKRlAlib ANU HARNESS REPOSITORY, Cornor or Weat Krotid aud Bay Streets, Nis v Hit ii tils, Ga., Would call tire aliutillon of tire citizens o Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Teuuesre, lu their lurgo and splendid stock of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, Ac., Ac., embracing every variety and Mylo now In use. Among our slock will he fouim all ol Ure most luablonable sty l« s combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Built by some of the most rtnluhlc bill de rs in Phila delphia, whore work has u repuiutlon for Llghtm-ns, Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by any othor niunufucturers In lire Union. There nmy also be found among our stock selections from lire e-iahlDiment ofJ. M.Qi imoy A Co.,and other celebrated manufacturers lu Newurk, N.J., New York and New lluven, ull o' which are built exprersly for us, uud which wo do no* esitateto wurrunl luovciy particular. II. G. McKee hua been fur twenty-one years engaged In tho Carriage Ituvluess In Columbus, Geo., and we feel condduiil that with our united experience uud at- tcnHoii wo will be able to keep on hand n Stock that we mink will meet the approbation nnd wants of tbs public,and wi ich lot variety und extent w III excel that Herein fore kept ul i Lin place. All ordorn shall have strict and prompt attention. II. C. McK EE. Snvnnnah, Aug 31, 1H55. I. S. IIENNLIT. SCOTT’* LITTLi; GIANT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY Ifltli 1854. T HE uttentinn or Pluutcr*,Fuimers and Stock feeders lu guccrul.l s r i-poctlully calls cl lo Ibis Mill os Hie most important article ol tire kind now in use, not only well adapted tor grinding cob meal for stock, hut gris 1 or flue hominy for lire table, and especially bread ineul from corn not fully ripe or dry in tire fall. In telling thin Mill, uo mechanic or frame work la wuntod, only wanting to Ire (listened to u floor or plat form. Easily aiijusled and used by any person, eveu a •Lilil. Tire LITTLE GIANThas received the first premiums at lire lute Agricultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, nnd ottrerStutcn, uud that Is the most coinpll- nrenlmy uuinirer, ub well a* Ihe most ready commenda tion from lire thousands witnessing its pertornianco. These mill* are guaranteed lu Ure most poRitlvo man ner against delects or breakage, and No. 3 warranted to grind 15 bushels of feed per hour, with one horse, and offered utthe low prlcu of |05, al complete, ready for attaching tire team.—No. 4 at 875, grinds 20 bushels per hour with two horses. Manufactured by SCOTT A MOUKHEE. Augusta, On. Ardsold by O. II. C'AttrriBiD, Agont lor the Manurao Hirer*, 171 liny street,Savannah, where the Machine may Ire seen may I Notice lit Merchants. W E now offer, at wholesale,In quantities lo sullpur- chaser*, n full aud completo assortment ol Tin Ware, of our own manufacture. Quality not to he sur passed. LOVELL A L ATT I MORE, inar 10 13 Barnard-st. hi! SttSi • GA I. I > Vl'lil! ,Y| ENTM. rpHB Mibrerlbcr offers for sale a largo assortment of X Mirgicsl Instruments, ol the best manufacture, among which will be found the following pocket sets, extra Nos 1,2,3, and 4, Minor Operating Cases, Cupping Sets, Eyo Instrument., Llthocomy Canoe, Strabismus, Inslrumenls, Silver spring Lancets, Evans’ Lnncets, AmpiiiHtlug and Trephining sets, Obstetrical Instru ment*, Post Mortem set*. Extracting and Deutal Catos. Gullet, Bullet, Polypus and Tooth Forceps: Speculum, 9 3 nad 4 valve; Ship do. silver and sum Catheters; Slo macli Pumps: Turnkeys: plain fulcrum, and Foxo’v Sprlugboll, ftlaw's Apparatus, Ac., 4c. Tho ahovo will ho sold as can he purchased In Phlla* delphln or Now York, for cash or city acceptance. ' JOS. M.TUnNEK, Agent, mnr24 No. 157, Broughton st. E PPINO’8 EXTRACT HUCIIU-A sovereign remedy for diseases of the bladder, spine, kidneys,and uri nary organs ; also, for dyspepsia, chronic rheumatism and bffe(,ti..ns o' the skin. Theubovo medicine is oarneatly recommended to phy- alcluns aud practitioners of medicine, and the public, generally, ns It can bo used by persona ol all agee and habits, is pleasant to the taste, and will bo readily lakes by any patient, no matter how adverse he may be to taking medicine. For sale by Jan 2» c JOHN B. MOORE k CO IIINKV LATH HOP A CO., ' H AVE received by lato steamers,and offer A>r tale low, a variety of Solid colored Bareges, black satin plain Baregaa Plain black do Rtack and while Tissues and Bareges Rich primed uo Du do Muzdlne Robea Do do Orgundina Colored Striped Silks MANTILLAS—Black and colored Bilk Mantillas Do do wnlte Barege do Do Lace do PANT STUFFS—plaid and striped Linen Drills Brownand white do do Ptalnand Fancy Cans meres Checked, striped and plsInColtonadea COATINGS—Black Drap ue Etes Do and colored Cashmarolla Do Gambled and Alnpaccas Chocked and striped Linen* 8iate, brown and buff do • UG AU.—50 Utnls, from fair to choice P. Klo« '.kur covmto and Ft.Croix Sugar. 25 hints in line to choice New Orleans Sugar. 160 hills. A., B. and C. clarified Sugar. 50 hills, crashed sod powdered do., lo store no uie ny WEBSTER *■ PAUff aug 20