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I'HE REPUBLICAN
i ... ,s PUBl.tSHBO
Jaily* Trl-Weekly aucPWcckly.
1 BY
[LEX WDER to SNEED.
[ cm .v.md eofin rv i*iiinti:hs.
. , „ TBit MS REDUCED^*
lily rapor, in Advance $5,00
|not paid in Advance 6,00
i Weekly, in Advance 3,00
|n>'t I aid in Advance
•.kly, invariably iu Advanco 8,00
ib I rice—10 t opics for 15,00
ecnmpanleu with money, or a Mill-
SAVA NAH, GA.. M \ DAyLvORNI NO,. OCTOBER 2!). 1H56.
NUMBER 259.
Ill'll ID II It It'S<
dec IB
I*’ "r* a'ut tnlutuUd »i<l© wheel *l«, unvhlns ■
1. "A *.*» *«. c.pi. cMSiV.
Al 1,300 •< •• Tlini. I.rnu
FLORID \. 1,300 “ M. s. Wonn'atrLL
ALA ""'\\ " O H.Hr«’, P o% U , LL ’
Hill I live ftravat null '
Irrry H E DN ES DA Y nud SA TUR DA Y.
*n||H«re among the targt-iu .>n the roast, un
man* or n,ahl, 'K their
)!* 10 • 1 *T hour*, and ore commanded ny | i. c. auat.
■ Having elegant '
Fare Reduced.
bin Passage to New York. a
HKMMVKKKLY.
HT ATIJJi if A n, LI.YK,
®itu UnuiiirnB crantu,
OF..VKHJU, ■') 6'c V*iilvw.w*'CU.M.VI^juJV
MH rt O H A NT ,
...... No. 161 Huy Hlroet,
•crilplloii >m hl * ,rloi “ l * oouamumunt. of every do-
My personal alien 11 on will be given lo the tale or Ikal
Lataia, Hank stock. fcc.
» £* r ?. r *'» Hiram Roberta, Kao., Pierson, lloldt fc in
i Noblo l.yon, K*q . Savannah ; B|»
llama, 11,8,Thleaa fc Co., Ilatoe fc l.ucaa. \V. |{, ||L
>!>!, Montgomery, Ala. marl?
WAIIINIl lltlll ltNllXn,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT!
Cornorol Huy and Moniaomory-ats.,Snvannah.(>i.
HollolUi consignment*, and la prepared lo receive cd
Von and Merchandize generally, upon storage.
_J*»< I Nov.lVAS. '
JAWKS »■ fHCIl6|,R7
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Jones’ wharf, foot of Abcrcorn-strect, 1
•jok _ SAVANNAH, OA. I.
V.X It I, F.TOg
^occ(Brt Unalntso etai-na.
I mctb elHw in Richmond, Burke, Washington, derives
„ and Emanuel.
IXfii nU '*‘ MAtOOI.il D, JONKH,
IRIIpXur A DlAltiiiijJ.,
A TTO UNKY S AT /.Air.
i, r Wnyiieaboro*. <;».
Korsrenco Messrs. A J.fc T, VV. Miller, Aiigusta.Ua.
K . tj7c*rHA"5 INN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
lV |in C r,cl,ce In the Flint ami adloining counties of the
jan7 Macon Circuit. tf
CVlimON At pahnonnT—
General Commission Merchants,
..■•ft?,U TKBBT ’ ^NNAH.GBOROIA. ^
euaa. parsons.
pi i\is a jciinsrin,
T'™ 1 Auction !<. Commission Jlcrrlmnl*.
• ju a" 10 »»<l 14."ub 5
•ii careiul ad polite officers. Having elegant- ia itm a- . w. u
ZS.T Z7tT" th0! ' ■ mw j COM M* ! 8 s’l O N *M E It" HA N
cabin Passage I 1
nia: P A11EI, FOR i), FA V fc CO..' Savannah
•v MITOIIILL, 13 II road way.
* * T ‘- New York.
W YORK AND LIVERPOOL
aMALKFfivispr;.
AH. ANTIC,
Cap i • Wbbt. I V.« v K'.'f-o)trrocf.
PACIFIC. i • ADRIATIC,
Capt. Nth. | Capt. —•—
. Theao ships having been built by
• atMJr contraci,eipres-ly for governtneul aer-
jCjtfP vice, every cure bat been taken In
■■■■» their couatructlou, hr ul*a tn their ea-
i" ensure strengtn and rpeed: and their accotn-
turns for passengers aro unequallod fur elegance
mforl.
of passage from New York to Liverpool, Inilrat
JI30; In second cabl», 173; exclusive use of ex-
ie •tale re- m, 1323. From Llverpoolto Nuw York.
tlnl A'JU
. xperiencod Surgeon attachwl to each ablp.
bertnocuu besecureil until paid for.
PRUptHCn DiYTBS OF HMl.INQ.
from .Yi'tt York. from /.ivtrvool.
1A5.Y 1833.
iek lay I an.24.. 18351 Saturday... .Jan. 13.. 1835
;a*d«y....l eb 7..Id.Vipaturdny ..Feh.Y7. .1853
i-sday.... F-b 21.. IdVipatunlny.... Feb. 10.. ia'»5
paui'dny... .Jan. 24.. 1855
Fiir Freight or Passage apply to
VRD K.C.HXIN8, 50 Wall street, N. Y. •
iVN, s||lPi.B V At Ctl., l.lverpiNil.
HEN.KENN \III)B.cd,'J7 Austin Frtara, London.
U \IN WRIGHT A. CO., Paris, or
II. DRAPER, Havre.
'“•lie owners of t'uew shtpwwlII not he nccminla*
i g<>ld. si ver, bullion, spine. Jewelrv, precious
s. "r me uls, unless bills of lading a r e rigned
ior. and Hie value thereof ex pr* ased therein.
ii|er« pioi-o take notlco. that the ship, of this
iiuioi carry any goods contraband of war.
II.
wily
Or*
WHEW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, GA. ’
I. entire aclMilastic year of this Insiiiinion, by a
i resolution of llio Faculty and Trustees, has
'hr.iwii in o one term, comiuetiemg on the fYrst
'jy in September, and closing on I ommk.'ickmknt
Inursdii) utter the fourth .Stinduy in June.
rarPLTV.
'Rl'sTIN \L!)LN, A. M.,President—Professorol
m I.;mature and Ancient Lniigiiages.
. J II. • \i.DWELL, A. 31.—Protestor of Mental
'lend Philosophy.
*. 1. X F'lKSfBR, a. M.—Professor of Mathe-
■*and .Natural Science.
• \N\ E. AI.DKN—Principal Primary Depart*
..md I'isiriicireaa iu llotany mid French.
I’.. l,|GM>8KI — Principal of Music Departmei
• l. U. t;R VNT and Mrs B. T. CALDWELL-
■i d Rrai'ches.
i ln«nt ,lorn now presents 10 the public, ad van*
*i !cli lew possess. A large and oloenutly con-
d College edifice; one of tho largest Chapel* lo
• i ; all nece««ury out buildings mid enclosure;;
.'Ju.g ileparuneni, fltled up In the most neai amt
■ ■ anle si; le, an J under the superintendence of the
-•r* Uiem*elves; with the wli<do domestic depart-
i u.liter itie cirefUl directlouof Indiuaof experience,
mall the fact Ittes for a thorough course of in-
• n whl h any similar Institution can olfPr. It
be teen by ref^ronce to oar catalogue, that our rate*
.m l Tuition are leas than can ho found else
• n rm< fact, In these limes ol pecuniary pressure’
" hi of the consideration of those having duugh
■ educate.
- Hoarding Department will be under the direction
■•blent Aid -n i.nd lady, and Professor Caldwell
sdy. WIUi spuctoua and comfortable dormitories,
and convenient c\»«t>s, i ew and elegant furniture,
ml experienced rervauta, an I tables fiirniahed
iu best that the mark-1 affords; together with a
ome bin parental discipline, we hope to Increase
rend patronage with which this Institution hat
:rto been favored.
F. X. FORSTER, 8cc’y Faculty,
nhert, July 30, 1855. aug 7—Jnnl.’SO
NTS,
Suvnnisnls. «n,
SAIHHEL PALMKil rti S»5,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. FILES, EDGE-
TOOLS* e.
184 Lonaresa and 07 si. Julian streets.
J UII ° 3 Sninnnah, Georgia.
ESTATE AM l‘ERSO.YAI. PROPERTY,
RAY LANS, SAVANNAH, GA.
PATI’E>, IIUTTON A CO.
FA OTOZIS,
, _ WJl. A. MIITON,
ATTORNEY A T L A W ,
novJtf. I»IoiH»cello,J[J«o.
WH.MAM EDWAIIDfl.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!.! Ht-AT-LAVV,
. ... . Wlcnnopy, Florida,
will practice In the Uouria of Eu*t and Smith Florida.:
Reference*—^Tunno Pinkney at Co., Charleston, 8. U.a
I iorsun, llcl.lt fc Co., Savannah, Oa.: Cooper It Mother.
Micunopy, Fla.
march 20
NiJlUBI, XV. i»KPPBii,
Successor In
HENRY J. PEPPER At HON,
v a, , c .£ , ■^ , Jewelry anil Silver Wares
ISo. 175 Chetnut at., npjwaUe the State House,
l'lilla.iolplilu,
may 30 * j y
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKhCHANTR
10U lluy Ntreeif
Jy 14—If
Savannah, Ga.
B. A, CKANV, L.W.WKLLS, KICltARD CORO.
C l* A ML IVELI.S A Cll.,
COTTON FACTOR8.
AND
Forwarding & Commission Merchants*
No. 82 HAY STREET, HA VANN AH, GA.
Jy 14—if
ISAY ft Alt I> A ROWLAND,
PACTOR8
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. IHBay bTUiT. 1
xritRAiM bavnahd joiin t. kowland.jr
Liberal advances mn io on conslgnmenta of Cotton
and produce. Jyl2
WAYNE, GRENVILLE 6c COT
FACTO \\ *S,
CouimiNtioii and Forwarding
JlIlilCMial.VTS,
BAY 5THEET, NAVAMMA1I.
Tims. 8. WAYNE, O. E. GRENVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE.
J7—if Sitvuunah UhAttHliOOga,
tVM. AUDf.EY COUPKH. JNO. COIJPGR FRASER.
«:m PEII A Flt AM It,
FAOTOB..S
AND
VV 11.1.1 AM 31. T YIN NO,
Factor & Commission Merchant.
For Flhridu tin** Southern Georgia Produce,
noktii commercial wharf.
CtiAULESTUN, S. C.
AND
97 BAY STREKT, SAVANNAH, GA.
may 7 0m°
. ^WILMAS J WIMHEIL
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warren ion. (V—"«“•
niiHb^'.Drtnc Mfd.lle Circuit. _ ly may»
FULTON HOUSE,
AT L A N T A <4 F. O IIG I A,
BY A. E. REEVEL
Atlanta, March 14. |H53. tf » raur 16
Life Insurance,
charter oak life insurance CO.
ol liHrtlord,CL
Fill F. im'IIANCE.
EQUITABLE INSURANCE CO. of Loudon.
31 AKINK AND (TUB INM'RAM I,
FARMER’S &. MECHANIC’S INSURANCE
Co., o| Philadelpliin.
BRIDGEPORT FIRE &, MARINE INSUR-
HnVe Co., ot Bridgeport Ct.
STATE MUTUAL FIRE &. MARINE IN-
surnnco Co , of Pennsylvania.
r pllE8i: Gompnule* are nil Bound, u..d have an avail-
X able Capital in OuA, loineol promptly all lusies
they ma> have,either on LIFE. FIRE, or MARINE
RISKS. Intnranceon Untie or C.irgud to all parts of
the world. Apply to A. WILUIJR,
nu<2 —if General Ins. Agent. M2 Ifay street.
Itrookliin Hn
STKAM ENGINIWORKS.
13 WatcMMlrmif, IIro,lib’ll, N • York.
H AVING reconliy tilted up thlxtoijlvo establish-
muut at tho a hove nnnml pig, waaro prepared
to maiiurinture all kind* of Hlng Rigbies, Hollers,
sugar Mills, Haw and Grist Mills,•umia nml Gearing
R-r working Mines, Hhnniug Pullet, Ah, and are pro-
SJJ'JU*. b* limtlsh castings of ever diorlp-tmi. Wi
wmiVl cull lho attention of Hnuthern'latere particular
V!» s,,l <" r Mills. Having prehWd the entire
Gn N , v a,tcr, ‘ 8 fro,n ,hc lu,e flrn * nt HwUon It
":, :■ , w « onu safely say tint, w«an turn mil a
i,!. nJ!mvl r ? r *‘fD"g*h, durability and fitness, cannot
N by any esianliKlmient In tho laloa. A lung
business renders its «»potent to ex*
ectiie Hny oiler*, and wo would advise tt»»e In want of
Munlnasy ti.give u* n call. Engines trot 4 to 40 horse
nowerrdwaytm bul id. r
D _V.b U “ f, °2, II. N. UONKLIN, S.P. CONKLIN-
ocl 22—,hn \ P i 9
1 ES\ A BITSHEU TlTiSoj
PREMIUIV CHOCOLATE.
WAI.I-O,, ■■AKi:it A €«.
American, Fremh, llo-i una
hie, and Vanilla umiCUl.ATE;
kepnroA GOUDA ;RR» >M A, GO.
*^.t PAHTK:t*ocoaMicks,Holu-
hl4. lloiiKBpitthic and Dietetic
(Any, Cocoa HhulL; Cracked
“"A 10 -
Tba e Muimfkoturca to which
rirMT'-Hxuit'Ms have been n-
wurdoiKhy the chief Instllutons
r »i the Union, are an
it for children, liivo-
vod <<xriiiu< .. -r.r-Bona In health. They
vous oxcbemeiit aUondai.7^'thetThp U induce the rter-
iiml an.i-.'io of ton or cotfoe,
For tale hv ull the principal I'locprs lfl ol iUlQnv Bleys
Htntes, ami h> their Agent*.
D.U. Murray, New York; Grant«tTwella, Philadel
phia ; Thomas V. Urund'gc, llnll.m*»re; Kminett to. Dud
ley, Gin. WALT fill It AKER to. CO.,
sop 15— 3in Dorchester. Mass.
MERILLOIRON PIPE WORKS,
ITlcrril Ai Jaqiiv«< Ountru-Blreot.,
NEW YORK.
AM ANUFAttfURERR and lealer* in Wrought Iron, ! any other .Machines made.
•vl Pipes. Fitting*, Tool*, and every description ol ' 8t H te and county Rights for all the States.
a up* rat us conneeted with Ht*aai, Witter and Gas, for
Denting and lighting SteamcB, •'hurchea, Hotels. Prl-
vu'o Dwellings, llospllalr. .Vylum*, Villages, factnrlea
and Halls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauge*, Hollers and
Holler Flue* made to order.
• )ur Screw Gutting t'acl'nes «re entirely now, and
our own patent wnrr.mtedto do double the worjf of any
other Invention.
Order* solicited trout oil reetions of the country, nnd
proindtly at tented to ^ JclTi, 53-ly
iio.tii: ixsi hanui; coufani,
OF THE CITY OF NEW-YUKK.
CupIlHl. »500«O00 - All Paid In.
G.J. Martin, Soc’y. SIMEON L. LOOM Id, Pres’t.
Tho Subscribers having boor, appointed Agents of
the novo Company, am iu*w prepared to take Risks
RL'alnsl Fire on IDiUdlngs,Morclinni'lse, 4ic.fcc.on
hivorahleterms. COHENS & HERTS.
Jy B
IIOYAL INNI lkANfiF. <1031 PA NY,
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Fnpllul C,000,000 of Pouudu Slerllug.
This lustbutionhas ostnbUshedau Agency In Savam
.....‘i 1 !... «.- « ^. nab, and Fire Policies upon Protlucound Property wIII
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ..... IH5 , *»»»»«- ww » uu-
SAVANNAH, GA. I s #vaunan,uoi.u», uoi.
iitiiouim; >ii;iik ii. uulm;uei
ATS tVANN 411. GEORGIA.
4F..*«|iiN OF LECTURES In the ab.ivo histllu-
t lo ii will commence »n tho flrst day of November
initiate on the first of March.
I'lndqne. at the College building, will be open-
liutu'iil* oa t>>e 2uth of October, aud be continued
pmut the session.
Faculty Is <:,instituted as follows :
., II VRD, M. D , (late m Savannah Medical Col-
I'rnf ■«, .r of the Principle mid Practice of Physl".
.ultoY ANTONY, M. D ,(uf Wajtieshoro', Ga.,l
-- »r of OD*telrb'S and diseases of Women nml
iSi.EYC NORWOOD, M. D..(of 1 okeshury, H.
Pr..lessor of Materia Medics and Medical Jurl-pru-
MEs H. MOREL, M. II., (of Havannuh, Go.,) Pro-
■ I Atiatomy.
IN D *.VI*, M. D., (of Abbeville, S. C.,) Professor
siology.
.1.1 AM T. FEAY, M. D, (of Savannah, Ga.,I
•*orof Chemistry rnd Pharmacy.
tltl.KS GAN.MIL, M. D . Of Suvanm.h, Ga..)
-•or pro.tent, of the Principles and Practice of
ry.
' niftrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of
iiiah )
lees will be—$100 dollars for the emlre Course
- ’.ures; 5Mi UeuiouBtrator’s fee; Graduation $30.
■ la-Ion $5.
-.ligaments have t*een made by which atmlents
iiccomtno'laled with good board at from $31-2
‘ |.er week.
•'iriber information address,
is II.L. BYRD. M.D , Dean.
RAY STREET,
Jy 7—5mos
WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
Commission merchants.
AND DEALER* IN
GRAIN, HAY, tfcc,
junck’ lluildlliir. Hay Mreol,
S A V A N N A H, G A.
F. WA VER. p. L. CONSTANTINB.
lysir let attention will be given to Receiving and
Forwarding goods. Je5-tl'
IVAKMII K A 1».% V IS,
(Sncteirore lo Cuhbrdge if* Hretbei.)
VV HULK* AI.K AND RKIAIL
Booksellers and Stationers,
No. 159 CONGRESS S V., South side .Market square,
SAVANNAH, OA.
JAS. O. M. WaKNOOK. WM. X. DAVIS
may 26
A . PON <J £ , I
Importer A i1lainifiict»r«r of Scgars, i
NO. 13 W lltt'A K KR-NTIt K BT,
Keeps on hand a well selected stock of Imported He- j
gars, also Manufactured Totmeco. 8uuir, Pipes, and all \
other nrliclos usually kept In his lino of tiusliies*, which
be offer* on tho most reasonable term*. _ nov 3
D.ii. cjohiTn* "
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Tnylor-Sirmjl
[rivx poor* wsst or drattun-strkkt.]
I* prepared lo contract for nil kind* of Building and
Repairing.
Atto—To conduct Water through tho various parts
of House*. <>«t 13.
r7&~J. LACIILISON,
Enginrr rh a ltd 31 i I I (Vrlghta,
1RO.Y * IIRASS FUUjYDERS.
Canal-Street-Near the Canal Lock.
K. LAllILiaON. J. LACUHSON,
sTs. MILLEHTFO. FERBI SON,
HTIEELWIIIUITS It IBI.ACKS.ni'l’llSl
No. 123 York*Slreet,
SAFAJY.YAI/,(GA.) .
‘arriages. Wagons. Cur s and Drays manufactured
Blacksmilbing,Including Iron Railing and Grate* for
Building*, fcc-, done at the shortes ti dlcc. nng 26.
N, H.onvurn. a. i.unsxs.
(IIIIDIIA MOIRA,
Factors anil Cninmissiun llerchants,
Hay Street, >avHiiunli, Georgia.
RxraaiNca*—Messrs. Hall, Mn*es to. Co., and Col.
John Hanks, Columbus. <•:».; Messrs. Mall, Muse* It
Roberts, Montgomery, Am.; Mr. ATJ.Urud,, Atlanta,
Georgia. apr9P
L Hooks for Suoncrlptlon lo the Charleston and
lavaniiaD Railroad will he re opoued the 15th De-
t-r. 1*5-1, and kept open until further notice, atthe
mg place*,to wits
COIIMISIONBR*.
■rleston.—L.T. Porter, Dlls Mill*, Wm. C. Bee.
aniiRh. -Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Bcreveu.Col.
Lawton.
uns’ Run.— llawklusS. King, D.P. Wilkinson,J.
bir.
nto Island.—E.N. Fuller, Jas.Hopklnson,Col. B.
Imley.
klterhoro’—Col. M. E.Carn, D. 8. Henderson, J.
'‘•jrbridge.
imo.—Lawrence WltsclI.VV. II. Lowndes, Jas.
aclt.
t»i u-her.—Thoraaa SIcToer, B. McBride Teenies,
iio Mien.
C"Lllgo.—W. F. Hutson, J. II.Handera, John Mar-
• PI-y Swamp Mustor Ground.—Hurwell McBride,
I'rampton, K. A. Taylor.
- •iivdle.—F. VV. Flckling, Wm. Yeotnaui.Thad-
,: 'ickner.
ut'ori,—IMniuud Rhett. B. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope.
>'• "nvillt.—Col. John Webb, Wilson l-'erribcc,
40i llnw. rrt. •
'tf mi.—T. II.Coe. R. II.Kiik, Dr. P. Pritchard.
*-rt\ill*-.—1|. F. Iltickuur, William J. Lawton, A
Vburg.—W. W. Hardee, J. P. Raymond, J. D.
• '■'•ivillc.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Samuel Manner
"Jitudon.
Romte—Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Faun
J"i.h l(ill.
"Her ofthe.President and Board of Directors.
: 1 ‘ C . F. H ANCKIM,, Soc’y ami TrenaY,
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
mmsemmmzmm
IANGE OF SCHEDULE-TWO PAHSKnTJfK
TR IN8 DAILY Tt» COLUMIIL’8.
"ltd nfler Monday, Augun'J), pa*inngarand mall
rams tgtll leave Macon lor i.'oIuiiiImm nml m,
, •Lilly at 2.10 A. M>, ami 3.15 P. M-, arriving at
.os al 7.15 A. y. aud l0.3l'P. 31. Leave ''olum-
' Macri ilnlly al 4.15 A. M. nml 2,30 P. M n r-
Ht Macon at 10.45 A. M. and 8.50 P. M.
■euver, I <r Amorims will lake the morning train
i» A. M. Iroin .Macon, arriving at Aim-rlcus at
> M. I.eavu Amerlcus at 6.40 A. M., and arrive
con nt 10 45 A. M.
v.ecting a* Macon each way with (.'enlral Railroad
' '<>-avarnish, Augusta, Mllledgevlllo nml Eaton-
ini with Macon ami Western Railroad Trains to
^ Atlanta, Dalton, ('hattnnanga, Km-xvUlo.tuul
-•T.tiiigildlly at Columbui.wlth Girard and Mo-
M'roait.
•'cling daily al Amerlcur with a four-horse pos.
Line to ThilnliBssr'e, Albany, Thnuiaavllle, 4ce n
-weekly llai-k Lino to Lumpkin,
ng'-ri for polnln on this Rooil “below Fori Val-
» , ' ,| il take 'Ik, | o’clock evening train from Mav-
«ud 5 o'clock evening train from Augusta, to
‘’►Uintlnn nt Mnron; for nUior points on South
’> "rMurcogre Rail roads, passengers will have
•viitlon by either trains.
j, ■ **• Hieatnshlpa leave Savannah for New Vork
f,l, d Saturdaya, and for Philadelphia on
Passage, In the«;abln,4J0; Hieerago.tH.
Montgomery to Savannah, gl.'IOd
u Lehnnhtu to 9 00.
Americiialo do H M
. CEO. W. ADAMH.Hiiperlnteiidi'iit.
*: -'L t*n aug 11
rt lN '‘. !* ,,n *> OfUJllO fcT.—■ We have opened
'•emmV'i nru ,,ow P r "par«d lo show a* good an
“‘ol tin, above goods a* are lo he seen In tho
Ihp ' “‘Ji*! _ AIKIN fc MURNS.
1 SdT! 5 ,l0r ® •“<! f'»r saio by
M * 4 BAVNA
DLI.AUMU; >11 THAI, .SAFETY
INSURANGE COMPANY,
or FIIII.ADItt.PIIU.
I r rMIE subscriber having heen appohittel Agent ofthe
1 L nhovo named old established .MU fUAl. Company,
| I* prepurud to issue its pullcle* on Marino and Inland
■ Navigation Risks. JAMES McllKNUY,
IIOV 27 lid Bay si root.
I’HOYIM'I \ I. INS'JKANt'E COMPANY
OF TORONTO,CANADA WEST.
Capital 52,000,util).
Tho undersigned, having heen appointed Agent ofthe
above Conipnuy, begs to annoum^.' that h- is prepnred
to inrure policies of Insurance on Fire risks Iu Savan
nah and its vicinity, as also on Marine risk* generally.
vnuyU ly WM.CttoVVDElt, Agent.
I.ilV IiiHiirnnce.
The I ntted States lift liisurantc Compnny.
Takes risks on tho Lives of white persons, for life or a
shorter period nnd on slaves lor one or lour years, on
as favorable term* as any equally ro-pnusible Company
CAPITAL AND ASaaTS, JANUARY 1ST, 1855:
A bonus ol 25 per cent tin* been declared on the bull
ness ot last vear, to all policy holder* entitled thereto.
M I V I , 1. -Ifl.lV <4Tl IAJ A .r..nla
IMINIo .|<MlNSTON, Agents
Dr. R II. ARNOLD, Medical ExHinlnor.
IU
Fire and Marine Insurance.
THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF
VIRGINIA.
Available Capital 6300,000—Surplus 361.517 27.
CIIARTRK PXRI'KTI'AL.
Takes risk* oil Cargo, Freight, Buildings, Merchan
dize, fcc., In town and country.
Losses promptly and liberally nd'iisteil.
mar 10 MINIS to JOHNHTON, Agents.
Aorwlclk FIro Insurance Co . Conn.
INCORPORATED 1803-CAPITAL STOeK.3150000.
r |~HE above Company has been in succe**ful opera-
L lion upwards of (Illy years, und lin t a high reputa
tion, wherever knowi:, ,s a prompt and responsible
office.
The undersigned is prepared to take Fire Risks for
raid 'tffico, on dwelling*, furniture, stores, merchandize,
warehouses uml colt on, upon tho most favorable term*.
JOHN INGKIISOLL, Ag’t N. F. 111*.Co.,
mar 5 No2 June.*’ Building, Hny at.
G. A- HOI.COM Hi:, A. M..
CLASSICAL ANI) ENGLISH TEACHER,
Gaston Struel<
tug 27 eod t Jan 1
Monnrt-.li ANMiiranec Co . I.omlon,
FIR F. A.YD LIFE-ESTABLISHED 1853.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FUND—$200,llOtl.
'T>HE above mentioned Company Imvo eatnhli-hcd a
I branch it the United Stales, ami havo lodged with
John 1.. Asnlnwalt, Oeo.Curtis and Walts Shormann,
ol the city of New York, a permanent fund of 9150,0410
hi American Securities, to he held by them hs Trustees,
liable forlo**<-s suouined In this couu.ry, which will be
adjiiHted in New Yoik und promptly paid.
The subscriber has boon appointed Agent for Savan
nah, and at ill take risks on the most favorable terms.
JAMES MclIENRY, Agent,
may 31 —ly No 118 Ray *t Savannah.
PAPER IIANKINRS
AND UOKUF.IKS.
Just received a fine assortment of Paper Hangings and
Borders, nnd for salt* at moderate prices at
JOHN OLIVER’S
Paint und Oil More, t • i llroityltion St.
Rooms papered with dispatch.
HOU8E,SIGN&,8HlP PAINTING,
GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING.
Dealer in Paints, oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters'
Tools, White Wash Hru-het, etc.
aug 28 o *
• C’iii:i:vi:i* sc co„
FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
NAVA A.YAH, GA-
Wn. W. Cukkvkr,
John R. Hims,
Gxo, II. Cnxxvm.
WILLIAM I.YNN, JAM. J. SNIDER, O. r. SNIDER
IjYftft A SftlORII,
FACTORS. FUUVIA 1(1)1.\G AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
UAY-HT., savannah, ga., '
sept 7
Corner llrotiffiitou und Joflcraon-Nt*.
UP ST A IKS.
WILIilA>1 G. FOOTE
1 8 Now rece ving a genorul as* .rtmenl or Foreign and . . - „
Domestic Dry Goods, which he offers to the trudo ! J
on accommodating terms.
BAYNAW D to M)W LAN
A. MCALPIN Sl BRO’8.
Lumber Mill and Brick yards,
■epG \VANN.-M!. (JA.
G. J. JO,RS,
COMMISSION MEKCIIANT,
JUNES’ BUILDING,
Muvannuh, Grt»
SAMUEL PALTrlER & SON.
OIBBON’a BtllLDINOB,
JWi*. 148 Congreet, and 67 St. Julien etreete,
R KHPKCTFUI.LY Inform the trade ami citizens gen
erally that they have In sloro a good as-orltneni of
tmerlcan and Foreign Hardware, and being In direct
ommunicatlon with inaniifttclurershotli In this country
indln Europe, are consionll) receiving additions to
heir stock, comprising Planters’ Housekeepers’ and
lulldert’goods ol the mostapproved slylesund patterns,
(non r which may be enumerated Locks, Hinges, Bolts,
lid Hhuller Fas cnlugsof all kinds, Hheet Zinc, Hhoet
kipper, Hheol and bar Lead, Chain Pumps, Brass
Varos, Britannia Ware, Hollow Ware, I’ercu-slonCans,
kimhs, Brushes, and n goneral variety of Fancy Goons,
■otton ••inns, Pish Hooks,Needles. Knitting Pin*, Heine
wine, Crosscut, Hand, T, non. Framing, nud Mill rtawa,
mains. Hand and bluilgn Hummers. Anvils, Vices,
crew Plates.Hlock* and Dles.Hinlih’s Boltows.t^Hinnr’a
’ools. PLUVVH, CORN-MilELLEII8, IIAV CUTTKR8,
loes, Axes, Andirons, Hliovela, Hpaile*. Guns, Huy and
lanuru Forks, Had lions. Writing paper, Porto Mon
ales, Spirit Lovela.Ctil and Wrought Nulls and Hplkos,
lanes ot all kinds, 8*dve*,Cnffeo Mills Colton aud Wool
iarda,Curry Combs, and Iu fact every arllcloaduptod to
helrade.
City and country orders will receive prompt attention,
nd all goods for shipment* curefully packed.
may H_
"oENERAIi NOTICE.
■ G M.GRIFFEN has re opened Ills atoro, and
la ready for all customers’ calls In his Una. I
have In employ a superior work man at winches,
and nlso a flrst rate Mnn.ifRCturli.ff and Jobbing
, aud all work In tflat lino will ho received and
done according to ijrdnr, and with dlipaich. ('all*
eollclted from all frieTTITT'and customers In want ol
articles Iu my line of business. uov 16
IJOim.R AM) ALE. -73 casks, each 8 dozen pints,
I Hlbbart’* Porter, and 6Hca*ks,each H dozen pints,
Jllhberl s superior Pale Al«, maniifsctnred expressly for
this market. Ju*l received soil lor sale by
aug .1 PADELFOKI). FAY toCO.
CHAFFER & €0.
NO.6 Willi'AKKK STREET,HA VANNAII. GA.
D EALERS III Hashers, Blinds, Door*.Moulding*,fcc.
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine. Putty;
French und American Window Gins*; Painlers, Masons
and White Wash Brushes; Gold Lear, Bronze, fcc.
Also, 25 Marble Mantles, ofthe most modern style,
from 335 to 81511. Also, 1511 flocks, iroin 31 25 to 915.
Also, 25 pslra inside Venulian Blinds. Builder* and
others would do well to give us a call before purchas
ing elsewhere, Tho “ nimble slxpense” Is our motto.
Jan 9 ly
Removal.
S. s. niLLCII A J. D. FERGUSON,
WHEELWRIGHTS ANI) BLACKSMITHS.
Have removed their establishm from the corner ol
Riougbton aud Moulgomery atreots, to
Yo. 123 York St reel,
Near 8t. James’square, where they are propured to
loan* work in their line with promptnufs and In a
workmanlike manner.
Carriages, Wagon*. Carta and Dray* manufactured.
Btacksmllhlng, Inclmllni’Iron Railing nnd Grates for
Buildings, fcc., done nt the shortcut nolleo.
may? 6m
CORNER OF DR0UGHTUN AND JEFFERSON sf£
<11* STAIRS.
DRY GOODS by the PIKCE or PACKAGE.
I rplIE snliscriher has in atnro n general assortment of
A DRY Gunns, comprising goods ol Foreign und
Domestic Mniiulitcliire, to which he would invite the
_ attention of purchiisers, und which he offers to tho trudo
; on rensi-unble terms. ^Country Merchants visiting the
j city, will find on an examination, style* of goods pecu-
! Marly adapted to their trudo.
1 “ WILLIAM G. FOOTE.
MtiniliEK AMD FALL)
1-55,
| Dry Goods at Wholmule.
I Corner Broughton and Jefleraon-et., Up Stniro.
' | Ml E subscriber I* now receiving one of the largest
I i and best selected stock or goods ever offered to the
, trade In this market, lo which ho invites the attention ol
( merchants. WILLIAM G.FOOTE,
aug 2
CITY IftSPUC'TOIt
(^(TIEDULE^OF CIIAKGKH Foil ADJUSTING,
. flJi cents.
.25 do
• ®X *1°
.25 do
- do
6i» do
• 6a do
• 6)4 do
• 0)4 do
Slumping, Healing or Certifying Wtlghu and Mea
sures, 8, ales. Balance', ole.
For ad its tug each Mou*uro
do do do 50 Ih. Wolhgt..
do do allother Weights....
do do each Scale or Ileum..
do do do Yardstick
do do do Dip Rod
For stamping do Yardstick
do do Wine Measures.,
do scaling Dry do
do stamping Wolghts, to Include weights
used on Platform Realm dig do
do Certificate for Scales or llalnuces 12)4 do
do stamping Dip Rod 12)4 do
For do Tape Measure 12)4 do
Tho Inspector will, upon all occasions where It is
practicable, stamp Instead of certlly.
Where weights,acnle* or measures aro found to bo
correct, no charge ahull be made rora<l|nslinent.
EDWARD L'. ANDERSON.
A. N. MILLER.
■ep 12 JOHN N. LEWIS.
i»6oT->i akTVg
ROIIIDEtt, respectfully announces
to hu former patron* aud his frloml
generally, that lie has taken tho store
formerly occupied by Jlr. II, Gnason,
corner of Bull street anil emigres* at. Latin, where ho Is
prepared t<> timko Bouts and Shoes of nil descriptions,of
tho best materials, and will bo happy to recelvo orders,
nov U
FltUMII NIlAKFIt IIURIIN.
JUBT RECEIVED a Dill supply or Fresh Mo-
dlclnal Herb*. For sale by,
J. M. TURN Ell, Agent.
ni-i2u Market Hquarc.
1 71LOIMI, • THIN, fcc.—1- li Rugs siiperfluu fiiuiBy (lour
1 5iHihit*liols prime white Corn; 350 rlo goud Ohio
seed Outs;7MI do old Apple Brnnily; 7I hales choice
Ks'lrru llav;f).’) do prime North River tiny; In store, and
for Mia by not W WAVER fc CONSTANINE.
m
2:,"
m
Wrujayoi-ft aaarlfilcmfnta
1 font S. M. Petlntgill * Co.'t AiMiebg Agenty. II
Jraeenu-rt., Nets York, nnd Ay Stale st, Boston,
I . fc Co aro Avoids lor the tnopiflleiitlnl anu lar
gest clrcnlnting fomuierclal panenith In the United
Htatos and'lieCanadas. »
TfftUr Yoctt attUicrtlanncntn.
From Skiltin, Visethtr, Otetn * Schell's Advertising
Hover, 3-16 Broadway, Xne > ark
IjKNTEK’m ikon works,
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
ANDMTEARI I’.NGINI.K,
67 PearUt, Brooklyn,N- Y .opposite New York city.
' | MlK subscriber having been engaged for the Inst 15
X years in the almost excluslvu tuanuractiiro of this
most Important Invention, Woodsworth’s Planing,
Grooving and Tmi jlug Machine, has recently completed
the large addition iu his alrcudy extensive Iron Works,
will execute with dispatch all orders In the nhovo line
to an unlimited extent. The universally acknowledged
in tho manufacture of 8TKA.M ENGINE.*), we claim
i superiority for power aud apeed, beauty of construe
SILVER’S
PLASTIC PAINTS:
liaHAP, DL'IiAHLK, AND CHOIECTlVt.
,;arl.-r. -,.ai.l. iniiinri-,
WKATRKH ANI) FIRK PROOF.
riMIlHl’AINI wtllsuml any climate,wllhoulcrackor |
X blister aud hnrdeua byoxpoHuro, thus making In I
time uu enamel ol ston*-, protecting Wood iroin decay, I
and Iron and ollu-riaeialsfrom rusiandcnrroalon. *
This Paint dlflbrM rmn the eo-callod MlnernlP*R»t*ol *
thedny, which uroprincipally *)chre*tu«l«'lay scolored. I
and iireoiillrely worthless. I
Hllver'bl'lastlc I'nlntsaro purely Metallic,containing i
no AhtmluorClay. J
They are levlgntedtluely, mix readily with Linseed OIS, f
(without the trouhlu ol grin,Hug,y aud flow undorilie u
brush uslreoly a* the best While l.uad. '
ThosePalutsexcel sllothcrs in body or covorlngjiro j
perllos.ouM pound ol which wtlloover as mooli surlseo- *|
asl wo pounds of White Lend
There are four imtuiul colors, via: Black or Slat*
Brown,olive and Chocolate.
-r-.« . . DiRBCTtoiia: This Paint flowarendily iimlortlm brush
thin und finish; and also guarantee ho Engines to trans- , d , oov#r |„» properly i» iuertaeed by using It mixed
mil UK) per cent .moropower t“rilie*n mu money Bmn u U| , ck | y aB posolblo with pure Litiboed oil; us tho
Ltnf, Ftoirrr fc fYuit excellent at
of the Cocoa, tcitA a lid*, nnd ii
be furnished by any oilier manufacturer, ami more
thtiti 100 per cent, saving in wear and tear, us well as a
large saving in the consumption of fuel.
Ret creates lo Partite having the Steam Engine note is
use.
Pardee to Morgnn, N. Haven, Ct.; 8. W. Hlocutn,
Brooklyn. N. Y., Timothy Dnbal, Astoria. L. I; Lyons to
Curtiss, Bridgeport, Ct; Marnford Manufacturing Co.,
Hin,"foril.Ct.; John C. i-anlord. Now Haven, CL; Uollin
Hanford, New York City;Chas F. I.ouaey, Auslriou Con
sul Gem rat,
Rrfferencce to Parties having the Wordsworth Planing
Machine now in use.
G. B. Bloat. Kensington, Philadelphia. Pa.; Kiddor to
Martin, Wilmington. N. C.; A. L. Clapp, fc. Cn„ Mont-
goiuery, Ala.; G. A. Hanford, New Orleans. Lu.; lilnkl.*,
Guile fc Co,. Ciclnuuttl, Oulu; Runtom.Cobli fc Co.,
Ulovelan I, Ohio; Foss fc. Brothers, Chicago, Ills; J. It. I
Hiultli, iMUwaukle, WIs ; P. B. fc. L. L. Eaton, Buffalo,
N. Y ; Forward fc Smith, Oswego, N. Y., John Huarr,
Toronto, c. W.
(ltd ’rs and proposals received hy lira',I or otlinrwiae,
fnnu all part* of the United ritates. Canada, BoutU A-
morica, and Europe, will ho promptly attended to by
Agent* who are traveling lu alt section* or the country.
Letter* by mail, uildiess JOHN II. LESTER,
oct 4 3in 57 Peurl 3t. Brooklyn, N. Y.
I MIC. ttr.iv/.ULE GAS LIGHTCOMPANY nropre-
oared to furnish I’ortu-ile (ius Machines, siiliahln
■ for Munufiictories, Htcrc-s,Dwelling House*, Sleamhnut*,
I Railroad Stations,fcc. These Machines aro warranted
' logtve satlsinction. They uro manufactured under n,
j T. McDoiigiill’s Patent, ami uro the only ones that will
( operate wcll In e.old wou her. Tho Liuht produced Is
one hall cheaper (Imn Coal Gn*, und less than the com-
i monesi Tallow Caudles. They are easily managed nml
free Irum danger, and the prices 25 per cunt, less tlu.ii
- *•— — • lompnny offer for *ale
All order*
bliould beaddiciscd to
j H. T. MoDOUGALL, Agent for tho Company,
I net23—etn s 321 Broadway, New York.
(FIRST PREMIUM PIANO-FORTES.
I ST I] IN WAY A- HONS’,
' PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, 83 llolktr St.
MCAK BHiixDWaV. xmv YORK,
(WU'fllftfjai KK.>PECT'.''UM.Y call the sltetillon of
I ppUgkffpBfQthe public to III,-ir splendid hrsoi imont of
I'oItTlE 1'L.AN IT.II.S. 11 9 J !!«nnl.grand and-quire PIANOS, which,
I v|IEbUb9cr;hersa'Ode*ir',iisoi calling the attention I lor vnlumeoi tune, elasticity ol much, henmy ofiluish,
of those Interested lu the Hulling of Rice, to their lhut ~' ,d V rj “ V l ,or!l " !l * - ro ""* ur ‘
newly invented Macniue, which HtirpHSues ull others f l , n* s ‘ } tl. As u pr.ioi of the superiority oi th,ur instru-
now In use. Tho Iiuvimmuo of tho,6 .MikTiIiio, cnhslst tho" 1 ,. l 'Jo> hot: loitvu to .tile, I list lit tho Jfif.it Molm-
lnlfilntiillo.lt,. du,«bllll,,.Md III. .rout uttioiint „r h-tr Im.l i.l flr.t tiroti.lt.iii. In
work which It will iwrroriii wllhiiul Hie lon.t Injury to : "nt" cln.ro., oontl-tfratnl itltfl r.trli.trf.1. wore ntisiil.
the .rain, Tim in.thlna. ,,ro |,i,ri.iilo. and w.ll ,d.|.t- ! .w.rd.d u. hem, i.lih<m K l> the, were In cnm|m-
cil to Hand nr M.t.ni P.iw. r. on no trsnrp.irtfl rend, j -""u" hem
for uro. Tho.tr Itluehiiio. on. be mit.le to hull from-JO . Bli.mit, New Vnrk, I Itlludeluliln nnd, ttiillllto.ru. I ttr-
' cIihi.it. end doiilor. will llild il luiliolr Bilvtn lHK.i Id
call and examine lor themselves. t? ocl 23—tf
PalutiathelastlDg or protecting hudyaud IhcOllsiraply J
tlieinediuinoragentfnbproadluglt.
We annex copies of two letters,one from IhoPreil- :
dentorthePhiladelphia aud Reading RuUrondCo.,the ,
other from a gentleman, awellknownrcsldeul ol Au *
'“'"'uffifUo 1‘liila.and /tied "I'lmlre-d C.., i
PiitLantLrr a,M*v 3,1853. )
J..-'. Silver, Esq—/)sar 4t>. We Lave used yonr
“Plastic Palnu” tor more than a year, and lor Painting
Bridges, depotB.fcc., fcc., wehavofouud itquitecqualto
any palm wo have used. I n foot, we now give Ita profer
onceover all other* we havetrled for such purpobes. ,
Yours, rospoctliilly, |
tsigned) JOHN TUCKER.President.
A I'Ot'STA, t)A.,8X0TXM»XR 2i), 1852, i
Steam [’lulling Mills. )
Dear Sir .—You ask mofor my opinion of'Sllror’s
Mineral I’aluts,’’which you have put on mj Machine
Shop and Planing Mill. I glveyou with plensure my full
and heertyrocomuiendnilonof Itnsa preventlveofllre
communlcatlngfromchimney* orfromadjolnlng build
ings. The Paint which you pnton my roofs, has now
become ns liurd ashlate,and I feel as securefromflro,
In thlsdlroctlon.iiH Is possible. A few weeks after the
icnui't wffs.tnnifho poitlon'uncovered was
entirely consumed, while the painted Part wa •apparent
ly sound, tliouoh upon examination tho wood wasfouud
lo be charred ; t lu-paint, however, wn* firm and hut
little blistered. I uonsiderllii* us *ovore ateslnsyour
Paint can boput to, nnd under tho clrc'iim-tuiiee*l do
nothosltnto tncommendlt hs on Invalnableproventive
against Are. Respectfully ,**■<'.
(signed) AMIIROHl SPENCER.
FRENCH fc RICHARDS.
N. W. Corner of Unhand Market etreete. Phila., Pa.
GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENT S,
Forsnleln Savannah, \7bolesnlennd Retail,by
JAMES II.CARTER fc CO.
No. 170 Hroiightonsl reel.
July«(» Ip.’olplv
to 5111) bushels per tiny—varying according 'o size. All
necessary liiformallmi wilt he given oy addressing Ihe
Inventors,at their MauuVnctory, No l It Clltfstreet, New
York City.
ROBERT fc JOHN E. ANDERSON,
sept 26—1 in P
* A YU j.. D ,, A V:oT,
PTTRNITUnn
Iflanutactory and Ware-Rooms.
598 UKOADWAY, NEW YORK.
Iletwcou ihu Mutropollian ami Hm.thsoiilan Hotels.
I AUKNITI'RK of every variety,of the beat quality,
1 at moderate prides. W« have the largest estnb
liHlimt'iii, iiii’t Oust u'sorlmeni of really good and sub
sluiitial Furniture to hu louml luihl* oltyor country, to
which we invite tho particular attention of purchasers
aug 0—3inos P
IHANONK'-L 0. 0. F. —Nr«f~T*—O. U. A.
R egalia, jewels and cohtumeh. mauurao-
Hired an I kept on Inml, al the Old Establishment
of E. COMB, Q44 Grultd street, East of Bowery, Now
York. • irjt-rs Iroin tho country promptly attended lo.
JO »*-»>' P
Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods.
WILM A Jli: TASKER,
«i » PARK PLACE. Now York, Invites the attention
I*r of Soiitiiorn aud Western Merchants, to his new
stock of I-hii9,Combs Hair, Tooth and Nnll Rruslios,
Ladles’ Reticules, Pci turnery, Soap*. Porte Mammies,
Jet ami Read llrucclels, I'ccknt Books, Dross lliiltonn,
Plus and Needles, Hooks and Eyo*. Watch Guards,
Wax, Coral and Gla*s llornls. Necklaces, fcc. India
Rubber combs, Cnncs, Balls aud Toys of every desorip.
linn. Scissors, Ra/oru and Cutlery, Gold and Gilt
Jewelry, Accurdoona and Violin*, including a goneral
and very large stock of English, French and Gorman.
Fancy Goods, which will he >m>IiI at tho vary Iowmi prl-
'or Cash or Approved Paper.
ttrr- Orders by loiter selected and put up lu tho host
manner. WILLIAM TARKF.lt.
may I—ly P In Park Pluco, Now York.
THE HF.3I' IIAIK DYE.
D U. O. M. BALLARD’S (new article) received u
highest premium at the World’s Fair and Ameri
can Institute, wh i h it was examined by (he distinguish
ed chemists Dr. Little nnd Prof, nl.u Torrey,and
pronounced >ho Bent.
For sale hy the Principal Druggist* In till*city—price
91. Principal office and store 4!(rt nnd 6tm Mrondway.
Now-York. Mar I5.*56-P «nnr It)
SA F UN. ’
|A CNTTENET fc co,Importers of French and other
J 1 • Furopean Gocdn, No. -Id Broad slroot.
op 30 '55
HOOIU; dc TAYLOR’S
P \8TlLLEH DE PARIS.
T HF.BG PASTILLES aru au Uivaluahle remedy lor
the cure ol Coughs, t'nldsund Bronchitis, a* hy their
action on the throat und lungs, they remove all bourse
lies* In a lew hours nud wonderfully increase the pnw
or and flexlbl ity of the voice.—Hence they are ol great
service to and highly recommended by Clergymen,
Auctioneers, Public Speakers, und ull those wuo.su cull
lug requires such ireqiteut its • of the voc il organs.
N. B —Ask for 1 -Moore fc Taylor’* Pastilles Do Paris,”
and observe Ilia' each box Bears their written signature.
For sale by W. W. Lincoln, J. 11. Carter fc Co., J. H.
Moore fc t'o.. und the principal Druggists nnd Apothe
caries throughout tho Uuiled states und Canada, imd at
Wholetulc by
MOORE It TAYLOR, Importer*,
sop 2D—-3m P bl Maideji Lane, Now York.
W. JACKSON ic SON*
ORATE AND FUMIISH MAKERS,
246 Front St. and ‘330 P.roadwat,
THE
P'ROAPWAT,
ivew lura.
aug l—ly P
Patent Elastic SkirtsT
HATES A FRANCE.
No. 1 Bnr. luy stroet, New York.
C lAUTiUN.—Noi e are gcnulnu except they hear the ' CASH, by
/ stHiap of tbs pateut. All manufacturers aud sellers i
liiirluging will he prosecuted accordii g to law.
mar 19 Mar 18, ’56—P
For tho 1,000,000.
S. PATENT 11AHHLC COMPAXV.
J [Capital IGo.UOO.J
I No. 3PH llroadway, cor V\ alkor street New York.
1 RE prepared 10 execute nil o-ilcrs for MANTI.FS,
V T v RLETl)PB,CtH.UmNH,PEDEHf Al.H. PII.AH-
1 TERH,SLABS, fcc.. iu tuiituli'iu of Hienn*, Hrocatol,
Pyranees, Neapolitan, and all lancj Marbles, equal ill
strength, beauty nnd durability vo real tumble, und In
some respects superior thereto, and at le*. than hall the
cost. Unlike maihlelzed Iron, wood or slate, Il is whol
ly tree from all objection* which are urged against mere
surface •• o.k, where pvliil, copal varnish, fcc, lorm th
tcuil ornry polish and beauty >>f the article. Mantels
front 6 lo $40. Orders Irom Builders. Cabinet Makers
sod others solicited, nml sa l*f eib.ii guaranteed. AiftnU
h-r the principal cities treat, d with.
PEI'ER RENNIE, Pres’t.
Lot at. H.Micklks, V. Pre»'t.
Jnsxrii Lamb, Fee. ft oct 24—ly
TI l. ld A An tile P AR l. t t i»,
Ii >1 niilt n Lane, Ntw Vork,
M ANUFAtrri'REKB'il the'WOIILD-UF.NOWNED
SALAMANDER SAFES. RANK FAULTS, *c.
Bultlmere Dopoi, 145 Pratt slriot.
sop 5— ly Itosto - Depot, 14 Howard street.
SHOW CASES.
IIOFFTIANN tv n.RMI.
MANUFACTURERS, 57 Bowery. .YEW YORK.
| | AVE the lurgesl and nhe.ipest stock of HllOW
lJL GASES ever offered iu Dili city, made in every
style; silver-plated. Brass. K.i.-cwo.'d, rutlnwood, fcc.
Orders promptly tlllt-d. and goods cureful y pnekod nnd
•hipped i» nny part of the United Slate* and Uunuda.
■ej> 4—ilai
E. J. irowi'tl.l.,
; General Commission merchant,
NO. I'll PliARI. 8TI.KBT,
(Fourth door from Wall street.)
J sep 4—Cm ^ _ New York.
IMPORTANT’ TO
IIOUNUKF.FPUIKS AYR DEALER!).
THU HOPE MILLS,
71 Fulton Srsxt, and 71 Bkkkmaii Ht.. Nrw York,
Principal Office ll)3 Front Street, New York.
Factory, Nos. 36,37, and 38 Hudson street, Ji rsey Gity.
, pHE PROPUIEToR.-i of this long nnd well known
1 UOPFEE ANDSPIGE ESTABLISHMENT,
Continue to prepare the best piiahm acruticxl row-
drks in use, for raising Breml, Biscuit, Tea aud other
Cukes, fcc. They also prepare Mustard, cocoa, and
many other articles or daily use in every luuilly, whlcn
they offer upon the most reasonable terms. Catalogue
sunt to dealers who requ' si them.
U. II. fc I. G. ISIIAM.
N. IU—Consumer* advised to Inquire for Hope Mills
article*. aug 14—ly
NCii'iifFFi:riNs uiftoriiFies co*
IMPORTERS. AND DEALERS IN
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, It YES, PERFUMERY,
& c.,&r.,
170 WILLIAM STREET, New York,
I NVITE the ulletiiiouol the trade to thulr I urge and
varied stuck of Drug*, Paints nils, Perltimery, fcc.
lu addition in tludr regular Importations of Htuplo
Diuggs, they are ul*<> receiving, direct from Ihu i-oiirccs
' of iirndnctiui) aud mannlacluro,siippllesol Tooth. Hair,
i ami Nall Brushes, Bronzes, Corks, Mortars, Sponges,
| French nnd English Perfumery, Litbin’s Extracts, and
* many other urttcle* usually embraced in Druggists'
; stocks, which tlioy uro also enabled to offer on the most
- advantageous terms.
orders, either in porsou or by mail, will receive
' prompt attention. aug 14 -ly
; “SHELL A CTnDIA TWIN E,
l COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C.,
» 4)0111 AMI ,ll!l i; MATS,
l And INDIA GOODS generally. For sale low foi
ANDREW* to JEStir,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cottou and tVoolcn lUachlnery,
Steam Engines and Boilers illachiuLts’ Tools.
Belting, &c.
IMl’OKTXRS fc nKAl.KHHIN MANt'FACTURKRB’ XRTICLKH.
No. (IT Pine St.,i .lew York.
N. B.—Agents for the • WiHiilrufffc IJoach lron Works’
Steam Engines nud Boilers.
Exclusive Agency iu Notv York for'Lowell Machine
Shop, Maeli'iil«l*’1iii)l*. p net J—ly
Savannah Oru Oork
TO SHIP OWNERS, 51 ASTERS AND CONSIGNEES
OF VESSELS
T HE subscriber respectfully inform* them that the
SAVANNAH DRY DUCK la now In siiccesetul
onerallon.nnd It Is calculated to tako In ships of any
cIjss Iroin ItNit., l:'.IMi tuns burthen. Ills 230 feet long
and 65 feet wide, and cnmplulo In every particular. A
large gang of workmen is employed nnd a largo supply
of muleriiil* Is on hand, so that vessels cuti bo repaired
with as much dispatch a* iu uuy other port. Pump und
Block Making and Smith's work done on tho promises
and every effort made to ensuro ecnnoiny und fidelity to
those who n.uy favor the Dock with their businoss.
1). I*. LANDERSHINE,
Agent nud ..uperlntcmlout,
_ fcb24 Lute or Marsh’s Dock, Charleston.
COHII|I(jATi;i) l UTCOI OUT IKON
AND WIRE RAILING,
ISECURLD BY LETTERS PATENT.)
W^WWWtyjOOl For Public Grounds, L'emotorles,
Cottugos, Bidconl' -*, Itc. This now
article of o.tr muiiufucturo particularly contmenda Itself
to favorable nolleo. Iron lledsteads, with patent Wire
Huckims; a variety nf Folding Iron Bedsteads, Wrought
Iron Farm fence, Wire-Netting, sultahlo lor sheep, poul-
tty, garden or cemetery -fence, Wire Trellises nnd Hunt-
nier-H.tuses, with every variety of Wire Work for gar
dens, fcc.,; ftteves, Funders, Brass, Cooper anil Iron
Wove Wlro Cloth, fcc. Circulars of designs furnished
by tho manufacturers.
M. WALKER to HONS, No. 233 Market-st.,
Jy 20—3mo* N. E. cor. of Oth Bt. Phila., p a .
Fall and Winter Clothing-.
I'll.It.NON, Jli:iDT A tO.,
A RE reruiving weekly, per aleonuj*, one of tho la r -
gest anil hunt selected s ocks oTGlotblng over offer
ed In thla market, which they offer on accommodating
term* nt wholesaioand retail- . ,
They also have In store a good assortment of GEN
TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Merchants visiting tl.o city wou) Ido well to call and
examine our stock.
P- S. Orders from tho country promptly attended to
uug 31
UAYAlin TAYI'lrtt'fTJAPAN.
A Visit lo India, China und Japan In 1853. Ity
llntunl Taylnr,
Evening* with thuProphets; A aerlo* of Memories
and Mmll iftlnns. Ily Rev. A. Morton Brown.
Cloudy and .Sunshine In the l.lfoof a Village Pastor.
Ilarhuugh* Heavenly Home, 3 v •!*.
H nf* clerical Hepurts on continued Fever and Ty
phoid Fever.
Gooch’* Pram leal .Midwifery
Furdyneen Fevers.
MmuUuhttU’* Medlcrl Student* Vado Mecum,wltU up
wards'll 2tmllliiitrntloiis.
Ben-ly s,Medical Formulary.
Ilcaidv’a I'ruscrlpiluu Book
Wood’s Prncilco, Bell nnd si ikes. Dicksons,Wataoua
Diiugllson’* ninl all other Medical Work* for Miudeuls
and I'rnclliloiicrsai reduced price*,
oct 17 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
GEO. W. DOW to CO., Importers,
| le 12—Brno No. 7 Burling Slip,New York.
1 ~ HOUSEKEEPING, HARDWARE,~
PICOT A: KIIDTWELL,
| IMI’ORTEKB AND JoliULttd OF F.NULI9II, FRENCH AND
, GERMAN
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE-
[ No. OJ Mutdon Lutic. New \ork.
I NVITE the atlL'iuionol Souihurn and Western Mer
chants tea large und very extensive slock ofGoods
! in their line.
? Cutlery of every description.
Silver Plated VVuro: Japunnerv.
Gorman Silver and Brliiunln Ware.
Tinned aud Enamnielled Conking L'leiisiK
Bronzed, Copper und Brass Good*.
Tea Trays, Fire Irons, Fender*. Wire Covers.
Bronzed Candlesticks, Block Tin Ware, fcc.
Our stock comprises every urllele in our llneoi busl-
nos*, all or wlilcfi wo will sell lo dealers at the VERY
LOWEST PRICES, lor Cush or Approved Paper.
Good* ordered by letter will be selected with great care
and dhpatch, and pul up iu the best manner.
PIC< >T fc SID)TWELL,
No, 63 Maiden Lane, New York.
P. S. Also mauulaciiirers ol a very superior aiticlo
of Plated Spoons und Forks. Je7—6m
• NCOTT’S
LITTLE GIANT
CORJi' Jt.VO COB .111 Cl.,
PATENTEII iMAY loth, 185..
S S. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee an
■ Alabama, of this invention, which I* doubtles
among the most Important of modern times for tho use
ofthe well advised farmer and slock feeder: aud the
universal luvor with which It hu- beenteceiven from the
first, more thun anything else, uttests ita utility aud su
periority.
F’or portability, simplicity of construction, and conve
nience of use, the Lillie Giant has no equul. It weighs
from three to five hundred pounds, according to size,
can bo put lu operation by llie luroiur lu twenty minutes
without expense or mechunlcnl aid, thou adjusted and
used with convenience by anybody.
The Little Giant bus received the First Premiums at
every State F'alr from Missouri to Maryltiud the past
Full, aud lliut in thu most complimentary manner.
Tlieso Mills are guaranteed lu the most positive man
ner against breakugo or derangement, and warranted lo
grind feed from ear corn,and grits or flue hoiuiuy Irom
shelled corn, with u degree of on*e nnd convenience for
farm purposes novor attained before.
TliuHubscriboraaro now prepared to nirulsh the trade
with Improved patterns and sues, to suit the varied
want* ol all.
No. 2 Is offered al $65 cotnpla.o, ready tor attaching
tho loam, and warranted lo grind tou bushel* of food
per hour with one horse.
No. 3 at 875 will grind URoon bushels per hour.
No, 4 at 801) will grind twenty bushels per hour, with
two horses.
ired aud for a*lo hy
S. 8. BROWN to CO.,
at Nashville, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga.
SEWING MACH1NE8.
E xcelsior hewing machines. —Made by
HOOD, UATTBLLB to GO., Worcostor. Massa
chusetts patt nted hy Elios Howe, Jr., Heplombor lUtb,
IH46. These Machines arc warranted,(with proper use’
not to get out of repair. They ore built In agoodsub-
ilttiitlul.and workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors
Shoemakers'nud Saddler*’work, In amnnnor warrant
ed to give siilisDintlon. Thestlch will not rip any tuor*
than common sowing, done hy hand. Call nnd see there
In onorntlun at 140 OHKHNUT street, Philadelphia,ui.
•talrs. W. A. DAWSON, Agent,
nu^ 12 lyMfcO
B askets, hair iiuoomo, feather dusters.
—A large variety at No. 153 Llrnughtnn itroel
«Ct» OR AGE MOKftE.
T HIS iinpnrallele.l Preparullnu l» recclvh g more lea-
timoniuls of ii* wonderful efficacy In removing
f inin, ilian any other medic tic ovt r offered to thu pnh-
Ic. And tlipeo te.Timoiilul''come not nf no from the
ignorant, bill from person- of every degree of Intelli
gence and every rank ol life. Physician* of the llril
re-pectiblliiy, aiot pirt.-cily conversant wi h tho nature
or disease* and remedies,have recommended ihisasone
of tho mos-t effect ii"' in their IIiih of prepnruiiniis for the
extinction or Pain. The Pain Killer I* u-ed Internally
and externally, according lo the nature of the complaint.
It Inis been found to be an excellent letnedy l"r sudden
Gold*, Caugh*. fcc., Fever and Ague, Asilima and
n.tl.lslc. Pain in liio Head, Kidney Goinplnint*. Pile*.
'< lieu malic L'nmplainls, Bruise-und Mores. Hovere Burns,
Canker. Riles and Ringworms, Weak Momncli, and
General Dehillly, Painter’* Colic, Itroken Br<a«t*, fcc,
llowei Gnm| lamt nud Dysentury, Uholcra, Liver Com
plaint, Dyspep-iu. Tootlmche. fcc., fcc.
The genuine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is now put up lu
R nnul bottles, with tho words Davis’ Vege’ablo Palo
iiler blown In the gla^s ; and with two steel engraved
labels on each bottle—one an excellent llkehes-of Perry
Davis, thuoilgiiml luvei tor of the medicine, the other
a steel engraved Noto of Hand—non j other can be re
lied on as genuine.
Price of bottles—12)4 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, aud
91 respectively.
For ?ale hy most of the medicine dealer* throughout
Ihe known world.
PERRY DAVIS & HON,Proprietor*,
74 High street, Providence, R. I.
CHOLERA.
A Certain Curt for this disease, may be found in thi use
of Perry liicie’ Vtgetable
■* A 1 \ KILL 1> K •
DrnrqrMay 5, 1855.
Gentlemen:—I feel unile r obligations to you for tho
benefit 1 have received from your invaluable Pain Killer.
We have had sonm cholera h-ro on the Mlsslssppi
thuseurly in the season. A few days since I us-l-led lu
‘ laying out” and burying one of our citizen* who wm
supposed to huve did with the disease. The next
rooming I was taken with severe vomiting, accompanied
with coldness of the exiretneiiea. Wurm covering and
hot application* fulled lo res’ore warmth. M- wife’s
family, who had used tho Pain Killer with sue'essdur
ing the o'udcra sem-on lu t uffalo in 1819, nil vised me lo
take il. 1 took two doses at Intervals of fifteen minuter;
a fine perspiration ensued, and the next day, barring u
little weakness, I wn* well, and have been since.
It inny have been an ultuck of Ague, but whether
Ague or Cholera. It answorod my purpose.
Since my recovery, l flail lliut several of our citizens
have used the Pain Killer a* u remedy for Cholera, and
pronounce)] It good. I therefore take pleasure In re-
commending it to a still more extended imtire
Yours, truly, W. M.CROZIER,
Attorney at Law;
Perry Davis fc Son, Providence, R. I.
This muy certify, that I have used Perry Davis' Vegc-
able Pain Killer in numerous case*, nnd believe it to
ho a very valuable medicine I have prc.-crincd It ex
tensively In bowel complaint, (particularly f»rchlidren,)
and il Is in my opinion, superior to any preparation I
have ever iiuihI lor ihe relief ol those disease*.
P.8- When given to chihltou, I have always com
bined It with the syrup of gum abrahic, say ten drops
lo a tca-spoonliil o| the syrup, well mixed. Dose-
More nr loss according to the ago t Miters have mixed
It with milk and molasses,equal part*. See directions.
A. HUNTINGTON. M. D.
Tho Pain Killer Is sold by John II illonre and Go,Thus
M Tumor fc Go and HD Brantley fc Co. Havannuh;
Barret, Garier fc Co, nnd Clark, Wells fc Dubose, Au
gusta: E I. Htrnlieckerfc Co, Macon. Also by Druglst*
and Grocer* gem rally,
aug 21—eed3nius
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD.
Not a Pnrllr.lo of IMcrcury In H.
A N Infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil. Khen*
mutism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption*) £'"•>[«•
or Pustules on the Face. Blotches, Rolls, throttle oof*
Eye*, Ring Worm nr Tetter. Scald Dead, LnlargeineDI
Mini Pnin of tho Rones and Joint*, fttub'mrn 1 'cers, • ,1
ppbyHllc Disorders, Lumbago, Hplual Complaints,au«
all Diseases arising liotn an Injud cliui* usoo« Mercury
Imprudence In Life, or Impurity of the Bloi d.
This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated,
for the number of extraordinary cures effected through
its agency, ha* induced the proprietors, nt thi urgent re
quest of ihelr friend*, to offer it to th* public, which they
do witli Ihe utnuW confidence In Its virtue* and won
derful curative properties. The following certIflcatM
snected from a large number, hre, however, stronger
testimony than the ntero word of the proprietors;anil
are all from gentlemen well known In 'heir localities,
nnd of the highest re*p* ctability. many ot them^ow
remdlnu In the city of Richmond, V a. . mnn ,,
F. IlOYDEN, Esq..ol the Exchange *? lcbn *f ,n ?
known every whnr.-, *nys he haa seen tho Modlcina oail-
ed GARTER'S HPANlHtl MIXTURE administeredtn
over a hundred cases. In nearly all the dlywtes lor which
ItV* evdf see'n.'
AGI’J; AND FEVER—GREAT CURE.—I hereSyoor
lily, that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the
most violent description. I lunl several Physicians.took
larg" qtiHUtitieBof Quinine, Mercury., and I hellevo all
the Tonics advertised, but all without any perinanenl
relief. At last I tried CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE
two bottles of which effect mi I y euml me, and I nm
happy lo s*y I ha re Imd neither Chill* or Fever since
I consider II the beet Tonic In the world, und the only
medicitie that over reached my cnr^-.
JOHN LONGDEN.
Reaver Dam, near Richmond, Vu.
O. B. Luck, Esq , now in the city ol Richmond, and
lor many years In ti c Postofflc-r, ha- such < onflilence In
the asu-no-hing efficacy or CARTER’S SPANISH MIX-
Tl’RF., Ilmt hn bus bought upwards of 50bottles, which
he hue given away to the afflicted. Mr, Luck «»)«tie
ha* never known it to fall when taken according to dl*
recllnii*.
Dr. MINGE, n practising Physician,and formerly of
the City Hotel, In ihe city of Richmond, say* he hM
wltnenn'd in a number of Instance* liio effects of CAR*
TER’H spANl'MI MIXTURE, which were most truly
surprising, lie say* in u case of Consumption depen
dent on the Liver, tho good effects were wonderful
Indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER,ofthe liriu oC Drinker It
■ Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8
| years t>taudinu,hv thu use ol two bottles of CAUTER’H
SPAN 1*11 MIXTURE.
GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—Tho stlllo,*»jf the
; Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their
pres, room, cured of vloloct Hcrofuln, combined with
; Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work.—
• Two hotlles of CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE made
a purled cure on him, and tho editors lu a public notice,
’. •«> they cheerfully recommend it to ail who
fllcteil will) hiiv disease ofthe blood.’’
1 HTII.L ANOTHER CUKE OF SCROFULA.—I had a
' very valuable boy cured by Ihreo bottles of Carters'
: Spanish Mixture, leonsuler lit truly valuable medl-
' cine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor on the It. F. to
P. It. It. CO., Richmond, Vu.
SALT ItllEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING CURED
Mlt. JOHN Till iMPHON, residing in Iheclty of Rich
mond, was cured by three boUlet of (.'arter's Spanish
Mixture, of HhIi Rhi-iim, which ho hud nearly 21) years
•ml which nil thophyricinns inlho city could not cure.
■ Mr. Thompson .. well known merchant in the dty of
. Richmond. Vr... and Hs euro is most remarkable.
WM. A. MATTHLn’S, of Richmond, Va« hadaser-
vant enroll of H\|)hlli«. In the worst form by Carter’s
Hpuulsn Mixture, lie says he cheerfully recotnineuda
It aud considers It an invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond; wns cured of
Scrofula, and wind physiciana called c->nflrmed Con
sumption, hy time bottles of Carter’s .Spanish
Mixture.
EDWIN BURTON, Commissioner of tho Revene
says lie has seen the good effects of Carter’s ftpnnish
Mixture in u number of Syphilitic cases,andeays Ills a
perlect cure for that horrible dlseuie.
T. \V. DYOYT fc 80N8,132 North 3d street, Phila
delphia.
W.C. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Va., cured of
; Old Sore* aud Ulcer*, which disabled him from walk
ing. Took u tew buttles of Curler's Hpai' Mixture,
and wn-enabled lo wulk without a crutch; lu n short
| (lino peimunently cured.
, Principal Depots lit M. WARD, CLOSE fc CO., 3.
Maiden Lane, New York.
j For sale by J. II. CARTER to CO., A. A.SOLOMONS
fc CO., and THOMAS M. TURNER fc Co., Savannah
und by Druggist* and Comity Merchnuls everywhere.
Price 81 per Entile or C Dot >Ita for $5.
may III—law 15
* ~ “in rKI) ■: A BE ft ft T:tt:
j CARRIAGE AM) HARNESS REPOSITORY,
j Corner of West Kroad and Bay Streets,
j Snvnuuali, Uu.,
I Would «»U the attention of th© citlaent o
Georgia, South Carolina, Floilda, Alabama
I and Tenues-e, to their largo aud splendid stuck of
| CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, fcc , fcc.,
I embracing every variety nnd style now iu uso. Among
, our stock will he fouiiu all ol the morl fashionable
I styles combining
j ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH
• Built by some of the most re.lable hnl ders iu Phila-
\ delphlu. whore work bus a reputation for Lightness,
. Durability und Kent nt**, unturpufst-d by any other
J manufacturer* In ihe L’nhm.
There may also he found n.imng our stock selections
from the ertablithinent of J, M.Qi imbv fc Co-, and
other celebrated tiiHnufacturcra lu Newark. N. J., New
York nnd New llnvin, alio 1 which arc built e.\prea*ly
for ii*.and which wedouoi esltate to wurruul In evciy
particular.
II. C. McKee has been for twenty-one years engaged
in tho Usrriaae I u-liies* in Columbus, Gi o..and wa
feel confident that with our uuiled experience and at
tention we will ho able to keep ou bund a Slock that
we think will meet tho approbation nnd wants of the
public, and wi Ich foi vurh ty and extent will excel that
hereinfme kepi at this place.
All orders ahull have strict aud prompt altentiop.
II. C. McKLE.
Savannah, Aug 31, 1855.L s. BLNN ITT.
■fif. ft*
S a d die r»/ If 'a re ho tin c.
Young’s Building,Sign ofthe Golden Saddle.
orruslTK W. It. SIMMONS CLOTIIINO STORK.
W. H. MAY & CO.
SCOTT’S LITTLE GLINT
COHN AND COB MILL
PATENTED MAY 16th 1854.
r |'MIK attention of Planter*,i Hrmer- and Stock feeders
X lu gneeral.ls r rpecllullv call'd to this .Mill as
llie most important article of thn kind now In use, not
only well adapted for eluding cub mcul for stock, but
gris< or lino hotnlny for the table, and especially bread
meal from com not fully rip© or dry in the full.
In setting tliia Mill, no mechanic or irnnio work is
wanted, only wanting to bo fastened to a floor or plat
form. Easily ihiJlisted and used by any person, even a
child.
The LITTLE GlANThas received the flr*t premiums
at the lute Agricultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky,
Mary luud, nud other Htates, nud that Is the mo*', compli
mentary manner, as well n- the mod ready commenda
tion from the thousand* witnessing its perlerinunco.
i These mills are guarantee.! In the most positive man-
uer against defects or breakage, and No. 3 warranted lo
grind ISbu.-helsof feed per hour, with one horse, and
offcied at the low price of $85. al complete, ready for
attaching thu team.—No. 4uf8<5, grinds 20 bushels per
hour with two liursue.
.Manufactured by SCOTT fc MOCKliEE.
Augusta, Ga.
Andsuld by 0.11. Campi-hcld, Agent tor the Manufac
turerc, 171 liny street,Hnvuunah. where the Machiuo
may bo ween may!
Notice to.nerehantn. ~
W E now offer, ut wholesale, in quantities in suit pur
chasers, a lull mid complete iissoiimcnt of Tin
tVnro, nl our own nmnnractur.'. Qunlity not to he sur
passed. LOVELL fc l.AtTIMOKE,
inar 10 13 llnruard-st.
Have ou hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles
and UarnesHes, of which the following compriro a part:
Spanish Quiltid, Overlaid andHhafton Saddles, Plan
tor’s large nud extra large Saddles: Men’s plain do.
English do.; Boyand Race tin.; Ladies Saddles of a
variety of patterns; Bridles to Martengales; Saddle Bags,
Trunks fcc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Paddle Trees, Skirling
and Hog-kins; Pad do.;Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Sacks, assorted size*.
HARNESSES.—Couch. Barouche, Buggy aud Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, hy the single set.
CARUfeGE TRIMMINGS.—Ilnrouche, Buggy anjj
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames: Hobbs an“
Bows, by the single set; Plated and Brass Slump Joints;
R laln do;patent Dash Leather, Top and. Curtain do.;
road anil narrow Laces, variety of paflHus; Mlk and
Worsted Fringe; black and purplo ComiH Roans; Bug
gy Lamps, Plated ami Brass Carriage Hinds; Brass and
Plated Knobs, fcc. iol>23
FINE FASHIONABLE
OLOTSI iKTOj
AT REDUCED PRICES!
TV I 1,1,1 A IU O. PINO E,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 147 liny*«treat.
All Iboso disposed to avail themselves
of GOOD BARGAINS IN READY
MADE SUMMER CLOTHING, are here
by Informed that I will now sell off the'.
remalnng stock at cost, to make room lor a now sup
ply of Goods lu the Fall.
Don’t miss tho chuncu; now is the time.
Jyl4
ADEIRA aud Sherry Wines In wood ami glass.—
' by MINIS fc JOHNSTON.
M
sop 13
S MOOTHING Tailor’s and Two-Healer Irons, for salo
by F- W. )’GRNWELL,
sep' 12
102 Uryan-sUeet.
C ORN Shellsrs. liny Cutters, Grain Cradle*, Scytho
anil Gra*s Blades, for sale hv
F. \V. CORNWELL,
snpt 19 102 Bryju-sllcet.
M KGiCAl. l.xSTUl .UlilYl'N.
rrMIE subscriber offers for sale a large assortment of
X Surgical Instruments, ol the best mnnutacture
among which will bo found the following pocket sets,
extra Nos 1,2,3.nnd 4 Minor Operating Cases, Cupping
Sets, Eyo Instruments, Llthncotny L'a.es, Strabismus,
Instruments, Silver spring Lancet*. Evans’Lancets,
Amputating and Trephining sets, obstetrical Instru
ments, l’o*i Mortem sets, Extracting and Dental Cases.
Gullet, nullet, Polvpus and Tooth Forceps: Speculum,2
3 nnd I valve; Ship do. silver and sum Catheters; Sto
intvch Pump*: Turnkeys: plain fulcrum, aud Fore’s
Sprlngboll,lilaw’s Apparatus, fcc., Ac.
The above will be sold as can bo purchased in Phila-
dclnhia or N’ew York, for cash or city acceptance.
JOS. M. Tl'uNEK, Agent,
mnr24 No. 157, Broughton Si.
E PPING’S EXTRACT HUCHU—A Boverelgn remedy
for dlsonses of the bladder, wplne, kldnevs.atid uri
nary orgau* ; also, for dyspepsia, chronic rheumatism
ami affectiousef the skin.
Tho above medicine is earnestlr recommended to phy
sicians and practitioners of modlclue, and the ; ubllc,
generally, as it can b« used by personsof all age* anr
habits, is pleasant to tho taste, aud will bo readily lakes
by any patient, no mntler how adverse ho may be to
taking medicine. Forsaleby
Jan ao c JOHN B, MOORE to CO
HF.NUY I'ATIIHOP A 4:4»Ti
H AVE received by late steamers,and offer for sal*
low, avarioty of
Soild colored Uareges, black satin plain HaregM
Plain black do
Black and while Tissues and Bareges
Rich prluied do
Do do Munline Robes
Do do Organdies
Colored Striped Silks
MANTILLAS-Black and colored 811k Mantillas
Do do wnlto Barege do
Do Lace do
PANT STUFFS—Plaid and striped Linen Drills
Brown and white do do
Ptainand Fancy Cassimeres
Checked, striped and pUInCottonodee
COATINGS—Black limp uo fete*
Do and colored Cashmnrells
Dot'ambletsand Alnpnccas
Checked and striped Linens
State, brown and cuff do
S UGAR.—50 hints, from fair to choice P. Kim •Mat'
covndo and St.Croix Sugar.
25 hlultpiluiolo choice New Orleans Sugar.
150 bbla. A., II. and C. clarified Sugur.
50 bbla. crashed and powdered do.. In store an
•ah< hy WEBSTER *■ PALM
tug 20
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