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VOLUME LIII SAVANNAH, GA.. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1855. NUMBER 260. HE REPUBLICAN is ruai.itiiKn „ily, Tri-Wvckly hiiiI Weekly, BY \LEX VNOEH &. SNEED. CITY A.XU OOI’NTV I’HINTEMB. TERMS REDUCED.’ uly Paper, in Advance not paid in Advunco. ' Weekly, in Advance 3.00 not Paid in Advance ^ ,ekly, invariably in Advance 3.0° ,il» Price—10 Copies tor 15,'W ;?r* In no cute will an order for the paper be at- ,l.s1 to mile*, cctunpanleu wllh money, or a salis- lon reference. fare Reduced. ■e to NowYorl 8lJ>!l-WEKKLY. r.YIfKU STATES iilAII, I.I.NTR •kTSa MlB now and gpfanitlil »l,le wheel steamships: KNOXVILLE, 1,500 tuns,Caul.C. D. I.cdlow. AUGUSTA, 1,500 •• •• Tnoa. Lyon. FLORID\. 1,300 •• “ M. 8. WooDIIULt, ALABAMA, 1,300 “ •• «. R. HcnaNCK, Will I ave ft»vanunli Kerry WEDNESDAY and SA TURD A Y. L.ese ships »re unions the largest on the coast, un ites* ed In -peed, safety or comfort, maktug their ...,ge> In fifty lo sixty hours, and are commanded try caret ill n»d polite offloers. Having elegant mi aiv.vnmodatlop., they offer a most desirable lo New Vera/ y o , 820 fa bln Passage . \ gents !• AUKLFORI), FAY k CO., Savannah. SAM’L. L. MITCH ILL, 13 Broadway. 2T, 1855. New York. EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL »’. 5*. AIAII. STFAMFIIS. THE Slurs (OMI'KISINU THIS LINK ARK ATLANTIC, I BALTIC, • 'apt. West. Capt. Comstock. PACIFIC. • ADRIATIC, Capt. Nyk. 1 Cnpt. ■—- M, - These ships having heeu built by con tract, expressly for government ser- yYTytlr vice, every care hua heeu takeu in SMBlv iheir coustrurllon, as also In their on- •••». to ensure strength uud speed: and their accom- -latlona for passengers are unequalled for elegance .-nmfbrt. ’’rice of passage from New York lo Liverpool,in first .ni $130; In second cabin, 175; exclusive use of ex- *ize stale ret.m, 132.5. From Liverpool to New York. hi and jWO. \n experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No bertha can he secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. trot* New York. from Liverpool. 1855. 1855. i-.lnet.lsy... .Jan.24. .18551 Saturday.... Jan. 13.. 1855 Mneaday.... Feb. 7.. 18551 Saturday ..Feb. 117. .1855 ednetday.... Feb 21.. 1855 Saturday.... Feb.10.. 1855 I Saturday....Jan. 24.. 1855 For Freight or Passage apply to •W ARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall street. N. Y. IDWN, SHIPLEY kCO., Liverpool. KPIIEN,KENN \RDSlCO,27 AustinFriars,London. •». tt'.AfNtVRIGHT k CO., Paris, or •'•). II. DRAPER, Havre. t'jP’Tho owners of these ships will not heaoconnta- • f' r gold, *i ver, bullion, spr-cle. Jewelry, precious >w*. or me als. unless bills of lading are signed iwior, and the value thereof expressed therein. 'Mppors pie i*o lake notice, that the ships of this lie eanuot carry any goods contraband of war. l-.n U. - mwfly ®itg Bnoturon enwn. a F.NF.RAL .1 t/cV'7< ^AND COMMISSION MEJH.OHANT, No. 154 liny street, Solicit, from his Irlonds consignments of overy do- acrlptlon My personol attention will be given lo the snlo of Roal Estate, Bank slock, kc. Holer to lllratn Roberts, Esq., Pierson, lloldl k Co E F Wood k Co, Noble l.yon, Esq.. Savannah ; E II Harris, II. 8. Thless k Co., Bates & Lucks, XV. 1). Bob bitt, Montgomery, Ala. mar 17^ 'win. WAKING H AM, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner ol Hay and Munuromory-Bia., Savannah,(»a. Solicits consignments, and is prepared lo receive Col ton and Merchandixe generally, upon storage. Jan I Nov. 15,'55. JAmF.N S. Nl(!HOI>, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ wharf, fool of Abercorn-street, Jttll SAVANNAH, «A. ly_ CAItlJ TID 4l PAttSOAN, General Commission Merchants, 82 HAY STREET, SA /ANNAII,GEORGIA. O. K. CARLKTON. CUAS. PARSONS. dec 18 III IN IS A JOHNSTON, General Auction & Commission Merchants, Tender their services to their friends and the public Jan 3 c J. C. RUSK . J. It DAVIS. W. H. LONG. IUINF, ll tvis A LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, June 1 fttivuniialt. €■». S I TH I I, P tnil H at NON* Dealers lu HARD It.IRE, CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE• T O 0 L S 6,- c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 184 Conurcss uml U7 St. Julian streets. June 3 Snt-annaA, Georgia. Will. W RIGHT. GENERAL BROKER, FOR THE PURCHASE AXI) SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, BAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA. PATTEA, HUTTON A CO. FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT!) Jy 14—If U. A, CRANK, L.W. WELLS, RICHARD CURD, fill A Nil, WELIA sk COTTON FACTORS. ASP Forwarding & Commission Merchants. No. 82 HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jy 14—«f 1NDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, GA. ’ ■'llF. entire w.’inila^Uc year of this Institution, by a . j»n i resolution of Ihe Faculty and Trustees, has •eii thrown in o one term, commencing on the First .•s lay in September, and closing on commencement ,v. liiursilay alter the fourth Sumluy In June. FACULTY. Al iil’STDs AI.DEN, A. M.,President —Professorol iglisli Literature and Ancient Lnnguuges. lu-v. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Prolessor of Mental 1 Moral Philosophy. Itev. T. X. FoRSTER, a. M.—Professor of Matlie- nlcs sad Nutural Science. Mn* ANN E. AI.DEN—Principal Primary Depart* riii. ninl Instructress In Botany aiul French. H U. I.IGNOSKI—Principal of Music Department. Mr- L. E. Lit \NT and Mrs E. T. CALDWELL—Or* mental Branches. if* Institution now presents to the public, atlvaii* wnlrh few possess. A large and elegantly con. ■ '.xl College edifice; one of the largest Chapels in *v.uc;hH necessary niil-huildlugs and enclosures;. ■ if.liag department, fitted up In the most ncai and sfurtaule si> lu, an I under the superintendence of the tr'ier* themselves; with the whole domestic depart- -.1 ainler the careful direction of Indies of experience, to all the facilities for a thorough course of In* .in which any similar Institution ciui offer. It In seen by reference to our catalogue, that our rales ll”atd and Tuition are loss tliun can ho found also hers This fact, iii these times ol pecuntury pressure’ *i'nhy of the consideration of those havlug (laugh rs to educate. The Boarding Department will bn under the direction President Aldan end lady, and Professor Caldwell id lady. With spacious and comfortable dormitories, rge and convenient chisels, i cw ami elegant furniture. Mid and experienced servant., ant tables furnished .Hi llni best Unit lha mark, t affords; together with a Imlcsoine but parental discipline, we hope to Increase liberal patronage vfjtlt which this Institution has therto been favored. , _ F. X. FORSTER, Sec’y Faculty, uthbert, July 30. 1855. aug 7—Janl. ’56 GliETIlOKPE BEDItMI. OOU.EGL, AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. SHE SESSION OF LKCTUEES In the ubove iustllu- li»n will commence on the first day of November el terminate on the first of March. The Clinique, ut the College building, will be open- 1 to patient* on the 20th of October, and be continued rongnool the session. The Faculty Is constituted as follows : H. L. HA RD, 51. D,(latent Savannah Medical Coi gn.) Professor of the Principle and Practice of Physic. E. I.rUOY ANTONY, M. D.,(of Waynesboro’, Ga.,) - lessor ol Obstetrics and diseases of Women and aihlreti. WE8I.BY0. NORWOOD, M. D.,(of okeabury, ,> Professor of Materia .Medica and Medical Jurlsprlt- nice. J A.ME8 8. MOREL, 51. (of Savnnuab, Ga.,) Pro **oro| Anutoiny. JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, S.C.,) Professor Physiology. Uli.LIAM T. FEAY, 5t. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,) r<>fr*sor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. • II AIILE8 GANAHL, M. D.. («»l Savannah. Ga.,) • ,i.-sor pro.tern, of the Principles and Practice of In uionstrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, 51. D., (of svjiniiab.) •! feet will he—81 IN) dollars for the ontlre Course •ctures; Slu Demonstrator’s fee; Graduation 830. la riculs Ioii85. . Arrangement* have l»een made by which studonis in i>« accommodated wllh good board at from 83 1-2 81 per week. lor further Information address, rep 28 IL L. BYRD, 51. D-, Dean. BAYKARD&ROWLAND, FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS^ No. 17 2 Bay b t it e e t • EPHRAIM EAVNARD JOJIN T. ROWLAND, JR Liberal advances ma le on consignments of Cotton and produce. Jyl2 WAYNE, GRENVILLE & CO. FA CTO IUS, CoiiiiniNNioii and Forwarding wIMMjMI CMiJiiYTS, HAY STltLET, SAVAN5IA1I. TIIOS. M. WAYNE, C. E, GRENVILLE, ALEX. WAYNE, YV. T. SAMPLE. J7— ti Savannah. Chattanooga. jForrffln Bantnrno Camn. VVAVRSHORO, BURKE COUNTY, G A. I ractlcelaw in Rlohtnond, Burke. Washington, Scrlveu and Linatiuel. Titos, m. nxnniKN. maluoln d. jones. dec ID |y Blt l.HH & MANUELL? A T T OR X F. Y S A T LA IF. „ _ Wiiynfnboro’, Git. Reforouco -5leesrs.A J.Ac T. W.Miller, Augusta^Ga. K. G, 4) A |« A N INN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ..... . . Foray It*. 4Sa.« WHI practice In the Flint and ad|o|nlng count lee of the 51 aeon Circuit. tf . .JWW* A. MIITHNi ' ATTORN EY AT LAW, nov3tf. monilr. llo, Gao. ^ Wllil.lAIfl EIIWAltDk, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Mlciinnpy, Florida, will practice in the Couris of East and South Florida.; Kefuronces—Tuntio Pinkney tt Co., Charleston, 8. C.s Pierson, lleldl 4t Co., Suvaauah,Ua.; Cooper k Mother, 5licanopy, Fla. march 20 ly* NAMIJEI. W. PDPPEIt, Successor to HENRY J . PEP P E It k SON, Wntclirx. Jewelry and Silver Ware, No. 175 Chesnnt at., nppnatte the State Houae, l'liilutlelrliiu. inny 30 ly WI 1.1*1 AH H. TUN 810, Factor & Commission Merchant. For Florida uml Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. AND ‘J7 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 Bno WII.I.IAH J. AVIl f lll lt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warronton, Geo., Will practice lu the Northern Circuit of Georgia, and in thocountlesof Burke,Columbia, Jefferson ami Wash ington, of the Middle Circuit. ly may H 5ffcU)=Yoi’tt aBhrcttstiarnta ■ l rom S. Jit. Pettengtll Co.'* Adverliaing Agency, 11 Na**nu-*t,, Xeio York, and Xo. Ill State, it, Hoiton, P. A Co are Ayenls for the most influential ntm lar gest circulating commercial putters both In the United Slntes and 'lieCumulus. Urookh/n f'ffv STEAM ENGINE WORKS. 13 Wutcr-Ntreel, Hrooklyn, N. York. D. P. BUR DON & CO., H AVING recently flltud up the extensive establish ment ut the above named place, wo aro prepared to manor’Cturo nil kinds of Htesm Engines, Boilers, Sugar 51111s, Saw and Grist 51111s, Pumps and Gearing for working Alines, Shaping Pulleys, fee., and nro pre pared to furnish castings of every descrlpilon. We would cull the attention of Southern Planters particular ly to our Sugar Mills. Having purchased tin* entire slock of Pntlernn front the late firm of G, It. Hnrtson k Co., N.Y., we can safely say that we can turnout a 51111 which lor strength, durability and neatness, ermnot be excelled hy any establishment III the Slntes. A long experience in the business renders us competent to ex ecute any orders, and we would advise those lu wnutof Machinery to give us a call. Engines from 4 to 40 horse power always on hand. 5 I). P. IIUHDON, II. N. CONKI4N, 8, II. CONKLIN, oct 22-3iii P ? WM. ADDLEY COLTER. JNO. COLTER FRASER. COUPKIt A I R AKI It, F A O T OILS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jy 7—onto* WAVER & CONSTANTINE. Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN 4.INs HAY, cfcc, Juiica’ ■luildinir- liny Mreel. SAVANNAH, G A. F. WAVER. P. L. CONSTANTINE. _y“Srr let attention will bo given to Receiving and forwarding goods. je 5—if WAKNOOK A DAVIN, (Successor* to Cubbedge Itrathcr.) WIIOLKSALB AND RETAIL Booksellers and Stationers, No. 159 CONGRESS ST., South side .Market square, SAVANNAH, GA. I* Oft €12, Importer A illuiiufiictorer of Scgari, an. 13 wuitakek-strekt. Keeps on baud a well colected stock of Imported Su gars, also .Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all other articles usually kept lo his hue of business, which ho offers on the most reasonable terms. nov 3 n. i*. co■■ u ft. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Toy lor-Nlrcol [nvK noons west or drayton-street.] Is prepared to conlracl for all kinds of Building and Repairing. Also—To conduct Water through the various parts of Houses. oc * *3. R. At J. LACIILISON, EnginecrM and 1*1 i I I tv lights, I It OX <(• HR ASS FOUNDERS. Canul-sJtreet -Near the Canal Lock. R. I.ACHLISON. J. LAl.'llLIBOR, S. S. MIL'LERTirOTTEKIil SOn, WHEEL W1IIGIIT8 & llLACKSniTHM No- 123 Vork-Ntrcol, SAVANNAH, (GA.) fJarriages, Wagons, Cans uud Drays manufactured Dlncksmlthlng,Including Iron Bailing and Grates Tor Buildings. &c , done at the sliortei notice. nng 28. it. u.ciitiRoit. K - *• moseh. <11 ( It<11 A MOSES. Factors nml CuininiKsinn Uercliunts, Bay Street, Sgvannnh, Georgia. RirERENCiH—Messrs. Hall, Moses At Co., and L’ol. John Hunks, Columbus, Ga.; Messrs. Hall, Moses k Roberts, .Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Bradr, Atlanta, Georgia. B P rjB •HE Hooks for Subscription lo the Charleston and Savannah Railroad will be re bpened the 15th De hor, 1654, and kept open until further notice, allhe • wing places, to wli: COUMISIONKR*. harleston.—L.T. Porter, Oils Mills, Wm. C. Bee. -uvsnnah.—Major A. Porler, Dr. J. P. Hcreven, Col. R. Lawton. Adams' Run.—Hawkins H. King, D. P. Wilkinson,J. '. FabYf. „ Ihlislo Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jas.IlopklnsoD, Col. E. . Whaley. Walterboro'.—Col. 51. E.Csru, D. 8. Henderson, J. Ilurbndge. shepoo.—Lawrence Wltsoll,W. H. Lowndes,Jas. Ithett. .Itketcher.—Thomas 51cToer, B. 5IcBrlde Peeples, mas Alien. •cotallgo.—W. t. Hutson, J. H.Sanders, John Mar. Whippy Swamp Muster Ground.—Burwoll McBride, 'ohn l*. Frampton, it. A. Taylor. Uillisonviile.—F. W. Pickling, Wm. Yeomans,Thnd- fi« Buckner. H>.;mfori.—Edmund Ithett. IL J..lohnson, J.D. Pope, ihiiinville.— Col. John Webb, Wilson Forrlliec, mm il<>w„rd. Illutfton. —T. II. Coe. ft. II.Kiik, Dr. P. Pritchard. H'.bertville.—IL F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A • Johnston. IVyihurg.—W. W. fVanleo, J. P. Raymond, J. D. fates* onvilla.—Col. A. J. Lawton,Hamuel Munnor Jaudon. House.—Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Haun hr.,Jonh Hill. order oftbe President and Board of Directors. • 13 ij .F. IIANCKEL, rtoc’y and Trcas’r. SOUTH W KSTER1V It AILKOAD. __ CHANGE OF rtCIIEIH'LE MANGE t)F HGIIEHULE—TWO PASSENGER TR 1N8 DAILY TO (JOLUMItUrt. N and after Monday, August 27, inngorand mail ) ] niery, daily at 2.I0A.M .and 3.15 P. 51., arriving at honhiia hi 7.15 A. 51. and I0.3I'P. M. Leave Cohnn- shir 5Iecoii dully at 4.15 A. M. ami 2.3U I*. 5L, ar- • uig at 5lar.ou at 10.45 A. 51. and H.ftll P. M. I’i>*i-nvHr<( for Americas will take the morning train 2.i0 \. M. from .Macon, arriving hi Amerlcusat tl'i A. M. Leave Americas nil!.40 A. M.,und arrive on nt Pi 45 A. 51. citing at Macon each way with Central llniiroad fnun* to savannah, Augosts, MHIedgeville and Eaton- •1 with Macon and Wesinrn llnilroai’ Trains to Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Km xvllle. and •uhvlllo, •'"inn ctlng difily at Columbus, with Girard and 51o- « Railroad. '•"iiiiccting dally at Americas wllh a four-horse post ’V'li Line toTiillslisssee, Albany, Thomnsvlllu, Atc„ M tri-weeklv Hark Lino to Lumpkin. I'»ai’ng ( .rs for points oil this Road “below Fort Val- *)■” ihoidd mk<-Hie I o’clock evening train from Hav- “I*, and 5 o’clock evening train from Augusta, to •“I'Intention at 51 non; for other points on Month M'ti. nr Muscogee Railroads, passengers will have •twK-niioa by either trains. ir,t i Ims Steamships lesvo Savannah for Now Vork *•* ni’xinj, nml Saturdays, tod for Philadelphia c •Mnsslsva. Passage, In Ihr Cabin, f20; Hleeragn.i s>«. ,... l '*R'ini Montgomery to Savannah, ... J*'*• Columbus to do. Uo ’ Americas lo do. Mnem, 88. 813 (Ml POO 8 80 GKO. W. A I) A MS. Huperlnteiident. An*u«t 2d, 1855. [tf] sag II (' 'Hl’T/risi; jiOGR, iTItUGGET.-VVe have opened 'l«>, n d are now prepared to show ns good »n "tiin:iit ol the above goods ss are lo he seen III I lie sepg I AIK IS A til I It NS. ^'"ITs'mo )HPKNf DiK^jV.lilsr^.W I urpe, instore anil tor sa'e hy HUNT Kit 4r G A M5IEI.L . •u. * G. A. HOI.€0171II12, A. WI.. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, Guston Struct. augJ7 ': od 1 Ja ?J PAPER HA.NOINOS A ft II nOHUFIIN. Just received a fine assortment of Paper Hangings and Borders, and for snlo at moderate prices at JOHN OLIVER’S Paint and Oil store. 121 llrongUton St. Rooms papered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN &.SHIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer lu Paints, Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters* Tools, White Wash Brushes, etc. aug 28 FULTON HOUSE, ATLANTA G 12 O It G I A, BY A. E. REEVE). Atlanta, 5larch 14. |H55. tf tnnr 16 MeltE E&IIKN NETT. CAKKlAUfc) Ai\U HARNESS REPOSITORY, Corner of West Iiroad and Bay Street*, Suvamiuli, Ga., r jmrmw. Would call the attention of the citizens o illysSzEGeorgia, South Curnlina, Florida, Alubaina uud Teiiuesso, to their large and splendid stock of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, kc., &c., embracing every variety and stylo now in use. Among our slock will he fouim all ol the most fashionable sijh’H combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGIF1NES8 AND STRENGTH Built hy some of the most reliable Dili ders In Phila delphia, whose work has a reputation lor Lightness, Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by auy other manufacturers In the Union. There may ulso he founu n.nong our stock selections from (he estsblUhment orj. 5I.Qitmbv & Co.,and other celebrated manufacturers In Newark, N.J., New York and New Haven, all o' which are built express!) for us.and which wedouot esltnto to warrant ineveiy particular. , H. C. McKeo has been for twenty-one yours engaged in the Carriage Business In Columbus, Geo., and we. feel confident that with our united experlcnco uml at tention we will he able to keep on bund a Stock llml we think will meet the approbation and wants of the public.and wi.ich Ini variety and extenlwilj excel that hereto loro kept ut l his place. All orders shall have strict and prompt attention. II.C.MoKEE. Savnnnah, Atig 31, 1855. I. S. BENNETT. SC<Trf»5 I.CTTI.I2 GLINT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY Kith 1654. T 'HM attention or Plunlcrs,Fanners ami Stock feeders in gnoerul.is r specllully cnlltd lo this Mill as llni most important article of tho kind now lu use, not only well adapted for grinding cob meal for slock, but gris' or flue hominy for tho table, and especially bread meal from corn not fully ripe or dry In the full. lu setting Ibis Mill, no mechanic or frame work is wanted, only wanting lobe fastened to a floor or plat form. Easily uiljusteri uml used by any person, evon a child. The LITTLE GLANTIiur received the first premiums at the lute Agriciill irul Fairs of Missou.-I, Kentucky, Mury laud, ami other States, and that is lhe inostcomplU inenlary manner, ns well a* Hie most ready commeiidu- Hon from the thousands witnessing ils performance. These mills are guaranteed in Hie most positive man ner uvauisl defects or breakage, ami No. 3 warranted lo grind I5lni!-hels of feed per hour, with one horse, and offeied ut the low price of $65, ul complete, ready for attaching the team.—No. 4 at$75, grinds 20 bushels per hour with two horses. Manufactured by SCOTT & MOCK BEE. AUifUliH, Gil , A id sold by C. II. C’AdrrtKLn, Agent lor tho .Manufiic Hirers, 171 Bay street, •‘aval.nail, whero the Machine may be seen tmiyl LOCAL fiVIDBNO 12 OF TM12 VALUE and Fire-Proof Qualities of WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, AS MANUFACTURED BY STARNS & MARVIN, NEW YOU K. IN THE Are of the 3d Inst., which consumed the brick building, occu pied by Mr. John T. Tlmiims. opposite the Gas Works In this city, was a Safe of the above description, containing the books, papers ami money of Mr. Thomas, nml alihough the build ing was destroyed, tho said Safe sustained no Injury whatever from the Intense heal to wulch It hud been exposed. On opening tho Sale, the Contents were found undisturbed, nml in tho same order and cond llinn as when placed there, except a slight dlrcoloraiion lo the projecting ends of u few papers, ami the backs of one or twool (lie books, caused by (he steam generated in tho Safe, while at Its greatest heat. The Safe and contents, as It came from the ruins, may still be seen, in the possession of 51 r. Thomas, at tho Gns VA’orks. A largo assortment ol those celebrated Sales nlwnys on hand, and for salo hy C. II. OAMPFIELD, Agent lor 51aniiracturers, July 20, 1855. 171 Bay st., Savannah, Ga. 1 lake pleasure In corrob r rating Iho foregoing state ment, nnd lu addition would add thut tho hooks are now In use. J.T.THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26. 1855. net 24 (ESTABLISHED'IN 17S0.I PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WAI/1’1211' BAKER & €(!. American, French, llo’iicnpa thlo, and Vanilla CHoCnT.ATE; prepared COCOA; DRt 151 A, Ct )• Ci LA PASTE; Cocoa Sticks,Solu ble, lloniiapatblc and Dietetic Cocoa; Cocoa Sheila; Cracked Cocoa, Ac. These 5lnniifflcttires to which fihst premiums have been n- warded by the chief luslltulous and Fairs oi the Union, are an Lea/. Flower k fYuil excellent diet for children, Invu- of the Cocoa, with a lids, uml persons lu health. They pod apmed, allay rather thnn Induce the ner vous excitement attendant upon thu use of tea or coffee, nnd are recommended hv Drs. Werreti, Jackson, Hay ward, Ware. uud Adams, of Deaton, and by eminent physicians eKewli re. For salo l»y all the principal Grocers iu the Uulted Stales, nnd by their Agents. D.C. Murray, New York; Grant & Twells, Philadel phia ; Thomas V. Ilrund gc, Baltimore; Kouuett k Dud ley,Cln. WALTER BAKER k Cl)., sop 15—3m Dorchester, Mass, ~ DIERILLO IRON PIPK WORKS, ITIcrril A JaqilON, 142 Centru-Mtreut-, NEW YORK, M ANUFACTURERS and dealer* In Wrought Iron, Pipes. Fittings, Tools, and every description ol apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas. for heating nnd lighting Mummers, churches, Hotels, Pri vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories und Halls. Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler Flues made to order. our Screw Cutting 5’aclilnes aro entirely new, and our own patent warranted to do double the worst R»y other invention. orders solicited troot all sections of the country, and proindtly nltented to Je 25, 55—ly “ TO MICE PLANTERS. T HE subscribers aie desirous ol calling the attention of those Interested in the Hulling of Klee, to their newly Inmiled Machine, which surpasses all others now in use. The mlvantago of tlieso Machines consist in Its simplicity, dunihilliy, and the great amount of work which it will perform without the leas*, injury lo the grain. The machines are portable, nml well adupt- od to Hand or ."team Power, can ne transported ready for use. 'These Machine* can be made to hull from 20 to .'nilllHtsliols per day—varying according to size. All necessary Information will he given by addressing Hie Inventors, at their Manufactory, No 114 Cllffslrcel ,New York City. ROBERT k JOHN E. ANDERSON, ptgfl—Im P w ttaYovk Nbbtytlstmtwts. From Skillin, Fincher, (turn >(• Schell'* Ailoertiiing Home, 310 llrondicay, Xne tork. ^ ikon wouks, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES A ft » N'4’ 12 A (TI K ft« I ft EN, 57 Poarl-st, BrooklynN Y .opposite New York City, ' IMIE subscriber having been eiiguged for Iho last )5 X years ill thu ulmost exclusive manufactnru of this most linpcrtanl Invention, Woodsworlh's Planing, Grooving hiiiI Toiiglng 5lnchlue. has recently completed tho large addition in lilt already extensive Iron Works, will execute with dispatch all orders In (he above line to an unlimited extent. Thu uutversallv acknowledged superb.rlly of Woodaworlh’s Plaining Machines, manu factured by him, over all others, require* no reiteration. I ni he manufacture of 8TI4.AM ENGINES, we claim n superiority for power and speed, beauty of construc tion amt finish; and nl*o guarantee the Engine* lo trans mit 100 per cent more power for thu saniu momiy than can berutiilabud hy any other manufacturer, and more than 100 per cent, saving In wear ami tear, as well a* a large saving in the consumption of fuel. References to Parties having the Steam Engine now in Pardee k 51organ, N. Haven, CI.j'kNv. Slocum, Brooklyn. N. Y., Timothy Dubai, Astoria, L. I; Lyons k Curtiss, Bridgeport, Ct; Mumford Manufacturing Co., Stamford. Ct.; John C. >anlord. New Haven, OL; Roilln Sanford, New York City;Ctias F. Loosey, Austrian Con sul Gem ral. Reference* to Parties haring the Wordsworth Planing Machine now in use. G. It, Bloat. Kensington, Philadelphia. Pu.; Kidder k Marlin, Wilmington. N. C.; A. L. Clapp, k Co.. 5lont- gomery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, New Orleans. Lu.; Iliukl>, Guile k Co.. Clcinnattl, (Hilo; Kautom,Cobh k Co., Clovelan I, Ohio; Foss Si Brothers, Chicago, Ills.; .1.11. Smith, Milwaukle, Wis.; P. II. St L. L. Eaton, Buffalo, N. Y.; Forward it Smith, Oswego, N. Y., John Snarr, Toronto, C. W. Old. ra and proposals received by mail or otherwise, from all parts of the United Suites. Canada, -South A- nicrlcH, and Europe, will bo promptly attended to by Agents who are traveling lu all sections of Hie country. Letters by mull,uddicss JOHN H. LESTER, out4 3m 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn,N. Y. €■■ NAP WAS LltwIIT. I MIE BENZOLE GAS LIGHTCOMPANY uro pre pared to furnish Porlanlo Gas .Mncliiues, suitable Ibr Muiiufuclnrles, Stores,!'welling Houses, tiieurnboais, Railroad station*,4tc. Tliose .Machines uro warranted t« give satisfaction. They are manufactured under 8. T. AlcU'iiigall's Patent, and aro the only ones that will operate well III cold wea’her. The Light produced is one half cheaper than Coal Gas, uud less than the com monest 'Tallow Caudles. They aro easily managed and free Irom (lunger, uml the prices 25 per cunt, less thi n any other .Muchiiies made. The Company offer for sale state nnd 4'nnnl.v Rights for all tho States. All orders should beuddiessed to S. T. 5tcDOUG ALL, Agont for the Company, ocl23—bin s 321 Broadway, New York. FIRST' PREMIUM PIANO-FORTES. STEIftAVAY A- SONS*, PIANO-FORTF. MANUFACTORY, 86 Walker NEAR BROADWAY. NEW YORK, RESPECTFULLY cull ihu alteiilloit of Ihe public lo their splendid assorlmeuiof _ . _ Jxeini-grnnd and square PI.'VNUS, which, for volume of tone, ehislklty of touch, beauty of lluisli, uud everything that render*it Piano periect, are unsur passed. As a proof of the superiority ol their instru ments, they beg leave to stale. Hiatal Hie great Metro politan F>rir held ..l Washington, the llrat premiums iu both classes, semi-grand and two-stringed, were unani mously awarded to them, although they were In compe tition wllh the most (ddiiignUhed^uaiiuluctiirers from Riiston, New York, Philadelphia and llullluiore. Pur chasers nnd dealers will llml It to Iheir advantage to cnll mid exumliiu lor themselves. rt oct 23—tf CII1212V12II A C«,i FACT0K8 AMI GENERAL COM MISSION MEROHANTS, SAVANNAH. CA. AVm. W. Cukkvkr, John U. Sims, Geo. II. Chkevbr. WILLIAM LYNN, JAM. J. SNIDER, O. P. SNIDER LYNN A SNIDKIt, FACTORS, FOUWAUDIXG AM) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BAY -ST., SAVANNAH, GA., sept 7 Corner llrouirlitoM uml Jvl(ersou a Sit«, UP STAIRS. WII.IaEA.7I ti, FOOT 12 , I B Now recovlng a general ass .rlnient of Foreign und Domestic Dry Goods, which lie offers lo Hie trade on accommodating terms. A. MCALPIN So BRO’8. Lumber HIIII and Brick Yards, bo,, (j SAVANNAH. GA. €1. J. JONES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, JONES' BUILDING, Nuvitiniuli* <■!)»• SAMUEL PALMER & SON, oibbon’s buildinob, Nos- 148 Congress, and G7 .S'f. Julien strecti, R KMPKim'ULI. Y Inform the trade nml citizens gen erally Dmt I hey have In store u good assortment of Imerlcan and Foreign Hardware, uud being In direct oinmuulcntion with innnufaclurorshoth In this country mil In Europe, nro conniuiitly receiving auditions to heir stock, comprising Planiora’ Housekeepers and liilldern’ goods ol tho most approved Mylesund patlerna, xnon/ which may be enumerated Locks, Hinges, Holts, ml Shelter Fan lining*nf all kinds, Sheet /Inc, Nhoel kipper, Hhool and Imr Lend, Chain Pumps, Brass Yarn*, Britannia Ware, Hollow ^Varo, I’urcuralnnCana, knobs. Brushes, und a general variety of Fancy Goods, '••Hull Linos, Fish Hooks,Needle*. KiiillHig Pin*, Seine wine, Crons cut, Hand, T> non. Framing, aud Mill Sews, Uinlnn. Hand and Hedgn llanimnrs. Anvils, VIcuh, crow Philos, Stocks and Lie*, Smith’s BePows.Cooper’s 'mils. PLOWS, CORN SllELLERS, HAY CUTTERS, lorn, Axes, Andirons, Shovel*, spade*, Gnus, Hay ami failure Fork*, Sad lions. Writing paper, Porto 51011- ale*, Spirit Mivels.Ciil ami Wrouubt Nall* and Spike*, 'lanes of nil kinds, H"lven,Coffoo Mills Cotton and Wool lards,Curry Combs, and lu fuel overy urllc.lo adapted to ballade. City and country order* will receive prompt altonllon, ml all goods for shipments carefully packed. may 8 GENERA € NOTICE. O M.GRIFFEN has re opened his store,and ■ Is ready for all customers’ calls lu his line. I have In empluv a superior workman at'watches, and also a nml rale Manufacturing and Jobbing , .ml nil w..rk In Hint Hint will Im rm-i.l vmlI and iloi.o nnf.nr.llnK *"l,"f. .V,* 5 solicited Irom all IrTelWs and nuslomer* In want ol articles In my line of Imsliins*. nov in DORTf.R AND ALI2.—75 cnsEs. ench 8 dozen pints, I HlbheriV Porter, and tlHr.mkn, enc.U H dozen plftls, lllhhort s superior Pale Ale. mniiufariiired expressly far till* market. .Just rticiilverl rin«Mor mrie aug 21 PADELFOHD, FAY faCO. Flit F. INMCKANCF. Statement of the “Norwich Fire Insurance Comp of Norwich, Connecticut on the Oth day of June,any. Capital Mock ..’ $150.1)111855 Surplus 5,320 00 1 00 8155,32- ASSETS OF THE OJMPANY. 1 (HI 321 Slmros Bank Slock Iii varloitt. hanks... .830,009 00 23 “ lucoiporuted Coinpanlesctncrthuu Banks 276 00 Notor on demand, secured by 51ortgnges on Real Estate, Bonds, Bank Slock und other good personul security 121,600 00 Cash in hands of Agents 2,000 00 “ In Hank 1,156 00 • 155,321 (III LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted,unadjusted nr claims forlosses—none. Liabilities to any Hank, Corporation or individual— none. Tnyil amount at risk (about)—3,41' ' U>0. The amount at hazard on any risk, (•> 1th very few ex ceptions,) not over 5,uoo. A. BREWS'! • ,President. E. Learnkp, Jr., Secretary. Nor.vlch, Conn., JuneOlh, 1855. Personal ly a ••poured before the undersm • id. Mayor of the city of Norwich, In said .'•Lite, A Bruwsie*, President, and E. Learned, Jr., Secretary of the “Norwich Fire Insurance Compuii),” and made solemn oath to thu truth of tho above sfateuienl, signed hy them. I also, certify that I have exninlucd Hie report of suld Compa ny, uud llml the above lo lie a correct statement of the siiuie and that Hie notes nnd loans on which a part of said capital Is invested ure in my opinion good and well secured. lu lestimouy whereof, I have herein act my hand and caused the seal of the city to be aflixed, this Dili day of June, 1855. [L.S.] WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor of tl.i • lly of Norwich. The undersigned Is ugent for then', ive nffleo, und Is ready lo take risks on ull descrlpilon > of property In Ihe city* JNO. INGEIISOLL. Jyl8 F. A. VII12151*. A €45.. FURNITURE Manufactory and \\ arc-Kooins. m BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Between the Meiropnlilan and '•unihsouian Hotel*. I ''URN ITI IRE of every variety,of the bo*t quality, F nt moderate prices. We have the largest estab II oh incut, and best assortment of really good and sub slant lul Furniture to he found in this city or country, to which we invite tho particular attuntiou of purchasers ling 0—3mns ■ MASONIC—I. O. O, F.—ft. of T.-O. U. A. R egalia, jewels and costumes, mmiufac- lured nu l kopt on hand, at the old Ksfabltshmeul of 12. COM ||, 244 Grand street, East of Bowery, Now York. • Tilers from tho country promptly attended to. jo U—i y p Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods. WILL1A 71 TANK 12 It, j/a PARK PLACE, New York, Invltos the attention I" of Southern and Western 5fercliants. to his new slock of Fans,Comb*, Hair, Tooth and Nall Brushes, Dulles’ Reticules, Peil'iiuicry, .Snaps, Porto 5lonualus, .let and Read Bracelets, Picket Hooks. Dross Button*, Pins amt Needles, Hooks and Eyus, Watch Guards, Wax, Coral and Glass Beads, Nucklnccs, kc. India Rubber combs, Canes, Balls and Toys of every descrip tion. Scissors, Uazor!i and Cutlery, Gold and Gill Jewelry, Accordeons and Violins, Including a general nml very largt stock qr English, French and Gorman. Fancy Goods, which will he sold at the very lowest pri ce*, lor ifash or Approved Paper. tirT- Orders by loiter »e)oi:toil and pnijm In ihe best manner. WILLIAM TA*K Kit, may I—ly P In Park Place, New York. THE BEST IIAI It DYE. D R. O. 51. BALLARD’S (now article) received.T) highest premium at the World’s Fair and Ameri can Institiiic, wh t ii it wns examined by tho distinguish ed chemists Dr. «. Little and Prof, ohn Turrey, and pronounced die Best. . For salo by tho Principal Druggists In this city—price $1. Principal office and store 496 and 5MH Broadway, New-York. Mar 15.* ill -P mar ID SAFES. 171 CNTTF.NET k CO.,Importers of French and other X 1 • European Goods, No. 46 Broad street, ap 30 ’55 illOOIt 12 A. TAYLOR’S P \stili.es de paiiis. T HESE PASTILLES nrn an invaluable remedy for the cnrnol Coughs, Colds mid Bronchitis, as hy their action ou the throat and lungs, tlioy remove all hoarse ness In a few hours and wonderfully increase the pow or and flcxihi.ity of thu video.—Hence they are ol great service to and highly recommended by Clergymen, Auctioneers, Public Speakers, nnd all those wnose call ■lug requires such trcquoiit us • of tho vocal organs. N. IL—Ask for* 5loor« 4tTaylor’# Pastilles De Paris,” and observe Him each box hours iheir written signature. For side by W. W. Lincoln, J. II. Carter k Co., J. B. Moore A Co., und thu principal Druggists uud Apothe caries throughout the United states uud Cuuada, and ut wholesale by 5IOOKE k TAYLOR, Importers, sop 20—3in P 81 5laiden Lane, New York. W. JACKSON A SON! GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS, 846 Front St. and 930 Broadway, Nuiv York. aug I—ly I* SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS: CI1EA1’, DUKAKIE, ANII 1’ltOTtrTIVl, WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF. rpillM’AINT willstaml uii) climate,wlthoulcrackor A blister and hardens h) exposure, ilnih mukiiig In time un enamel ol stone,protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and othuruintnlsfrom ruslaudi'orroalon. ThlsPutuidlfferMrom tho so-called MinerulPululHol Die day, which uro principally Oclircsand • 'lay scolored, uud ure entirely worthies*. Silver’sPiaullc Paints are purely Aletallic,containing uo Alumln or Clay. They aro levlgatedfluely,mix readily with Linseed oil, (without the trouble ol grinding,) and flow under (lie brush uslreely as the best White Loud. These Palnlsexcol all others iu body or covering pro periled,one pound ol which willcover us much surface, autwo pounds of While Loud. There are four natural colors, viz; Black or sfale Brown,Olive and Ohncidate. Dirkctionn: This I’uiiilflowureadlly umlerlhe brush and ils covering property is increased hy using ii mixed ur thickly nu possible with pure Linseed Oil; us the Paint Is the lustlug or protecting body and IbeOilsiwply the medium or agent In spreading it. We annex copies of two letters,one from the Presi dent »l the Philadelphia slid Rending KuilrimdCo., tha other from a gentleman, awel'. ktiowiiresiduil ol Au gusta, Georgia. Office of the Phiia. and Head mg Railroad C*.,. Piiiladki.fi' a, 51 ay 3,1853. \ J.8. Silver, Esq—Dear Sir; We Lave used your “Plastic Paints” for more than a year, uml for Painting Brldgeu l depot8,kc.,kc.,weh&vofouuditqulieequullo uny pnlniwehuve used. Iufact,wo nowgive ita prefer enceover all others we havetrlod for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, (Sigued) JOHN TUCKER,President. AUUt<sTA,GA.,8KPTKMBKR2U,l852, ) •Steam Planing Mills. ) Dear Sir;—You ask mefor my opinion of “Silver’s Mineral Paints,” which you have put on my 5luchlne ShopandPlaning Mill. 1 glvevou with pleasure my full and he&rtyrocommendailonof Has a pruvoiitivcofflre communlcatlugfrom chimneys orfroinadjoliilngbuild ings. The Paliit which you pnton my roofs, has now become ashardasNLATa,aud 1 feel as securefromfire, In lhlsdirectloii,HH Upausible. A few weeks after the roofs bad beenpalnteif, I made anexperimentontwoor threeshlngles by plnclnglhetn In thefurnacounder the boilers;the result wn*,thnlthopoiHnuuncoveredwas ontlrulyconmimed, while lliu painted part was apparent ly sound, though upon examination tho wood wasfound lo becharred ;ih« pninl, however, was firm and but liltlchllstered. I comldertbls as severe alestauyoiir Palnlcnii boputto,and under the circumstances 1 do notheslt&to tocomuionditas an iuvaluablepreventive against fire. RespuctBilly,&c. (Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER. FRENCH k RICHARDS, AT. IV. Corner of Unhand Market streets, Phita,, Pa, (S EN Elf AI. WID H.E8 A LE AGENTS. Fur sale in Suvanunh, Wholocaleand Retail,by JAMES II.CARTER k CO, No.176 liroiightonslreet. July 80 lifiolply For the 1,000,000. THE U. S. PATENT AIAKRLE COMPANY. [Capital 105,000.J No. 3!'8 Broudvvay, cor. Vv alker street New York, llE prepared to execute all orders for 5IANTLF.S, T MILE TOPS, CO!.U MNS,PEDESTALS. PILAS TERS, SLABS. Ac., in imitation of S.ennn, Brocalel, Pyrmiee*, Neapolitan, uml nil fancy 5lnrhlcs, equal in strength, beauty ami durability lo real marble, and In some respect*superior therein, mul ut les* Ilian hull ihu cost. Unlike nuuhlelzed iron, wood or slate. It Is whol ly free from nil objection* which are urged against mere J surface •> o.k, where pninl, copal varnish, Sic, loriu tin { teinj orary polish and beauty of iho urllcle. Mantel* { from 6 lo 84o. < inters froiu Builders, Cabinet Makers ■ ami others solicited,and mi l*f ctlonguaranteed. Agents : far thu principal cities trcat< d with. PETER RENNIE, Prcs’t. I Lovki. G. Micki.ks. V. Pres’t. ) JOSBFII Lamb, SeO. S ocl 24— ly j TIi;ro\ ike illcVARliAl% o 9 31 Maiden Lime. New York, U ANI'l- ACTCREIISi.f llif 1 WORLD-RENOWN ED ' *>1 SALAMANDER SAFES. RANK VAULTS, \c. t fialHmure Depot, I4.» Pratt street. I sap 5—-ly Hosto’i Depot, 14 Howard street. I 8HOW CASES. j HOFFMANN it FFItNH* 1 MANUFACTURERS, 57 llnwery, NEW YORK, I I JAVK the largest and cheapest stock of SHOW I IX CASES over offered in tills city, made in every I style; Hlver-pluled, Brass. Rosewood, hutlnwood, lie. | Orders promptly filled, and goods carefully packed nud , shipped lo any purl of Hie United Stales mid Canudu. | sep 4—3m t E. J. DONNRLL, i General Commission Merchant., ’ NU. NOPKARI. SThBST, I (Fourth door from W all street,) | sep 4—On) New York. IMPORTANT TO 1 IIOI SEKI’I PI RS AND DUAL 12IIN. THE HOPE MILLS. 7l Fulton Skkxt, and 71 iikbkman 8t., Nbw York, Principal Office ll)3 Front Street, New York. • Factory, Nos. .'hi, 37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City. fj'llE PROPRIETOR.-* of this long uud well known 1 COFFEE AND 8PI0E ESTABLISHMENT, Continue to prepare the host imiarmackutk-al pow- dkrs in use, for raising Bread, Biscuit, Tea and other i ukes, kc. They also prepare Muslurd, t,ocon, uml many other articles of daily use In every family, whlcu they offer upon tlio most reasonable terms. Catalogue sent to i-ealors who request them. 11. H.fcJ.G. ISHAM. N. IL—Consumers advised to Inquire fl>r llopo 51111s articles. aug 14—ly 5CHIEFI EI.IN, BROTHEIDl iV €0. IMFOKTERS, AN1) DEALERS IN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYES, PERFUMERY, A c., A c., 170 WILLIAM STREET, New York, r TNVITE the attention ol the trado to their large aud [ X varied stock of Drugs, Paints oils, Perfumery, kc. In nddltlon to their regiilur iinportalious of Staple Druggs, they are also receiving, direct from the sources of production uud manufacture,suppliesol Tooth, Hair, ami Nall Brushes, Bronzes, Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French nml English Perfumery, l.uhin’s Extracts, und many other article* usually embraced in Druggists’ stocks, which they aro ulso enabled to offer on Hie most advantageous terms orders, either In person or by mull, will receive prompt ultoiitlon. aug 14 —ly Patent Elastic Skirts, IIATEN A FitANCI2. No. 1 Barvlay-streot, New York. C tAUTlUN.—Noi.o aro genuine except they bear the / stamp of the patent. All inmiufnclurers uud sellers infringing will be prosecuted accordieg to law. mar 19 Mur 18, ’50—P “ANDREWS & JEN IIP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cottou and IVoolen Machinery. Stcuin Engine., and Boiler, Maeliiui.t,’ Tool,. Beltiug, &c. (MFOKTKRS k OEALKftS IN MANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES. No. 07 Pino Si., 5ew York* N. B.—Agents for Hie’Woodruff at Beach Iron Works’ .Steam Engiue*.aud Boilers. Exclusive Agency In New York for‘Lowell Machine Shop, Mnclilnlsl**Tools. p oct 2—ly DYING ANII IIUNOVATING ESTAilLISIIMKNT 7 3 York-M.. near (ho Court Houae* SAVANNAH, GA. 7 3 A't EHTADL1SIIED in 1832. fy 7 3 T MJE Subscriber, grulelul to bis patrons and friend.* fur Iheircoulliiuud favors, would state that, lu ad- dilion to the improvement* In Dying ncqulrod by him during his lust visit to England and Mcoilund, bus made arrangements for extending Id* business, by which he is now eiiHblod to Dyo a greater variety of dolors on Silk and Woolen Drosses, Hhawls, kc.., which he trails will generally please all who may favor him wllh their puirnnnge. Genllemon’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, BHinav ho required, in tho same superior stylo which ha* generally so much plessod his patrons ami friends. Ladies’ Ibumola DyeiJ, Bleached uml Pressed In Iho most fashionable slylos. < >rdera from the country punc tually Btloiided to. Termu modernto. When parcels are sent by ateamboul or railroad, word should bo sent him l»y letter through tho Post t>lflco,HolliMhu mnyknow whereto cull for them. j.,,,13 c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. TO N12 A l N I. A N O FO I 'r O ft 1*1, A N T FI II ft rsa||E UNDEKHIGNED having been appoiuled agents 1 lor the sale of Iho celebrated McArlhy SEA IS LAND GOTTI IN GIN, Iho cotton from which Is rendlly sold, nnd which usually brings three to flvo cents per pound more Until from any other Gin yet Invented, nre now prepared to supply Piunlors nml tlioso wanting. With these of jnipcrlor workmanship at one hundred nml twenty live dollars each. Extra ndfar*$ll. F.xiruct from a loiter from a Florida plnntor: “The McArlhy Glu Is Infinitely ahead or every other Gin )ot iiinnu lac lured. I would not he without one for treble the iiniotiiii; It saves (rouble, Is simple, und turns on) heuiiHfiil rollon. The staple Is not Injured, ami the open process so much doNlreil hy tho English buyers Is certainly obtained.” aug 21-tr BOSTON k VILLALONGA. N egro caps, si otgii ktvles- m dor., switch nips and lliiuucl*. rer.dvwl and |i»r snlehv uct’JJ UOKENUAUGII k LADooN. Savannah llvu Hock TO SHIP OWNERS, MASTERS ,\ND CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS fTMIE subscriber respectfully Inform* them that the X SAVANNAH i/RY DOCK fa now l» successful operation, uud it Is calculated to take In ships of any clnsslroiu HU) to Mill tons burthen. It is 23lllect long nud 67> (eel wide, and complete lu every particular. A large gang of workmen Is employed uml a large supply of muleriiiU I* oil hand, so thut vessels can be repaired wllh as much dispatch a* in any other port. Pump nnd Block Making aud Smith’s work dune on tho premises ami every effort made to ensure economy nud fidelity to those who muy favor tho Dock with iheir business. D.P. LANDBR8IUNE, Agent uml Jiiperlnlendunt, fub24 Late of .Marsh’s U«ck, Charleston. €0141U BATEU. \% BOX'litON AND WIRE RAILING, (SECURHD I1Y LETTERS PATENT.) For Public Grounds, Cemeteries, Cottages, Balconies, kc. This new article of our manufacture particularly commends Itself to favorable millc«r. Iron Bedsteads, with patent Wire Hack I ms; a variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads, Wrought Iron Farm fence, Wire-Netting, suitable for sheep, poul- Iry, garden or cemetery fence, Wire Trellises and Sum- iner-ll unes, with overy vurloly of N> Ire Work for gar dens, &r..; Sieves, Funders, Brass, Copper and Iron Wove Wire t loth, kc. Circulars of designs furnished by tho manufacturers. „ ,, , . 51. WALKER fcSON.S, No. 233 Market-st., Jy 28—3mo* N. E. cor, of Ufa »t. Phlla n Pa. Full and Winter clothing. PII2MNON, H12IDT A €0., A RE receiving weekly, per sloamcr*, one of the la*. gust and host selected s'oeks oTclothlng ever offer ed In rlils market, which they offer ou accommodating term* nt wholesale and retail. , They also have In store a good assortment of GEN- TLE51EN’ri FURNISHING GGUDS. Merchants vIsHIng the city won) Ido well to call and examine our slock. _ . ... P. H. orders from tho country promptly attended lo nug 31 HAYAICIt TAYI,OM ,s JAPAN. A Visit in India, China and Japan lu 1853. By ivlluvard Taylor. . . ... I'.vonlnes with the Prophets; A serlo* of Memories and Mcdl alious. Hy Rev. A. 5lorton Brown. Cloudy and Suushliio in the Life of a Village Pastor. Hurhaiighs lleuveulv Honm, Is. FI m’s clerical Reports on continued lever and Ty phoid Fever. Gooch’* Praotical Midwifery Fordyco on Fevers. .. . .. ... Mcndi-uhall’H MedlcRlSIildenfa Vndc 5locum,wUhup wards of 2IHI illustrations. •Beady's Medlcnl Formulary. Ileasly’s Prescription Book Wood’s I’racilce, Boll nud Sl ’ko*. Dicksons,U nlsoiis lliiiigllson's uml all oilier Medical Works for Hludutila nml I’ractlllouers at reduced prif*-’ 1 *- M . . . .... ocl 1/ VV. Tilt IRNL WILLI A5|t>. SHELLAC INDIA TWINE, COllt YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C., i'Ollt AM) Jl l'i; HATS, And INDIA GOODS generally. For salo low fa) CASH, by GEO. IV. DOIV & CO., Importers, to 12—(lino No. 7 Burling Slip,New York. HOUSEKEEPING IIAIUm AKE, _ PILOT A HIlU'nVELli, IMPORTERS AND JOUBERS OF EN8LI8H, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOUSE FURNI8HING HARDWARE- No. 63 Maiden Lane, New York. I NVITE the attention ol Southern nml Western Mor- cUntdslou large uud very extensive sloclt of floods in their Hue. Cutlery of every description. Silver Plnied Ware: Japaunerv. German Silver and Brlttuulu Ware. Tinned uud Kiiuiumelled t.'ooklng Utensil*. Bronzed, Copper and Brass Coeds. Tea Trays, Fire Irons, Fenders, Wire Covers. Bronzed Candlesticks, Block Tin Wure, kc. Ourvlock comprises every article lu our line o I busi ness, ull or which we will sell io dealers ut Hie VERY LOWEST PRICES, for cash or Approved I'uper. Good* ordered by letter will be selerlea will) great care nnd dhpulch, and pul up In the best manner. PICOT At SHOT WELL, No, 63 (Maiden Lane, New York, p. S. Alan manufacturers oi u very superior article of Plated Spoons and Forks. Jo 7—6ui NCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT CORA' JI.YU COU .till.I., PATLNTEI) MAY IOlIi. 18o4. S S. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee an • Alabuma, of Ibis Invention, which is doublles among the most important of modern limes for the u*e of tho well advised farmer and Block feeder; nml thu universal favor wllh which it ha* been received from tho first, more than anything else, attests Ils utility uud su periority. For portability, simplicity of construction, and conve nience of use, thu Little Giant bus no equal. It weighs Irom three to flvo hundred pounds, according lo size, cun he put In operation by the farmer in twenty minutes without expense or mechanical aid, then udjuateduud used with convenience hy anybody. Tho Little Ginnt lias received the First Premiums nt every State Fair from 5llsiiOtiri to 5lnrylnud the past Fall, and Hint in Ihe most complimentary manner. These Mills ure guaranteed iu the most positive man ner against breakage or derangement, and warranted to grind feed from ear corn,and grits or fine hominy from ehellod corn, with a degree of ease nnd convenience for farm purposes never attained Define. Tho subscribers nre now prepared to furnish Ihe trade with Improved patterns ami sizes, to suit Iho varied wants ol all. No.2 Is offorodal $65 complete, roady for attaching the team, and warranted to grind ton bushels of food per hour with one horse. No. 3 nt $75 will grind flftoen bushels por hour. No. 4 nt $110 will grluil twenty bushels por hour, with two horses. Manufactured and for snlo by 8. 8. BROWN k CO., tunr 3 at Nashville, Tonu., and Atlanta, Ga. SEWING MACHINES. IAXCEI.810R SEWING MACHINES. — Mado by III HOOD, BATTEL LB k CO., Worcester, Massa chusetts, patented by Ellas Howe, Jr., September 10th, 1846. Those Machines nre warranted,«wlHi proper use’ not to got out of repair. Tlioy ure built In a good sub stantial, and workniunllko munnor. and will do Tailors Hhoumakers’ and Saddlers’work, In a munnor wnrranl- od to give satlsfaellnn. Thestlch will not rip uny mors tliun common sowing, done hy hand. Call and see there In operational HI! ollBSNUT street, Philadelphia, ut. jlatru. VV. A. DAWSON, Aroiiw may 12 lyMAC RANDALL k MERCER’S I’oltun-Nvi.d Drill. drill Cotton •‘end with regularity and certainty. Ono that would operate • quully well ou every kind of lund, and at the tame time be so simple In construction and operation that It could De used by i.cgroe* without liability of getting out ol order. A drill which tec think possesses nil these qualities, we now niter to the plant ing community. Alter a thorough trial for the lust two years in different bauds on all kinds or land, wo would slate some oi (ho advantages to be derived fiom their •10. 1st. The saving of seed, which will amount to enough lu planting one hundred acres, lo pay for the machine. 2nd. The saving of labor in planting, one home and hand only being required lo opeu iho furrow, drop the seed and cover from seven to nine acre* per day. , 3rd. Tho great Having of labor lu chopping out, the seed being deposited In a line one alter another. 4th. The great saving lu subsequent him worn, owing lo the fact Hint Huy good plow-hand cun, lu Hiding,cov er all the first ciop of grass Iii tho drill, however small the cotton may he, without Injuring the stand. These advantages ull farmers will appreciate ; and be* low we giro some certificate*, from which the public cun learn how ihe*e drill* are appreciated bygenlleinen of ihe first standing In our Mellon of the 8tate—all practical farmers, who have thoroughly tested them, and ure consequently fully competent to decldnoa their merits. C E R T mCATES: This Is to certify that I planted one hundred and six ty acres of cotton wllh Randall and 51ercer’s Planters, und 1 consider them superior lo any thing of the kind I have ever soon or tried. Tho saving of teed alone would pay lur the machine* in a season or two, aud 1 think a baud cuu do one-third more Doclug than De could Id cotton planted the cummou Way. , .... D. L. BARBER. I. ee county, Georgia, July 13th, 1855. Messrs. Randall fi- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to tours of this dale, Ickii ssy with satl-ttctioo, that I have used your cotton reed drills ou the farm of D. A. Voson, Esq., wllh great success. 1 consider them lo be ol great value. They nro u saving of ubout one-third of the labor of cultivation, about two to three bushels of seed to the acre In planting, and u great saving of mtiur in planting, as they open the furrow, drop aud cover ih seed with ono hone and hand. I think them worth one huhdred dollars a piece to uny pluuler, that plants lull crops of cotton. As for my*elf I would not plant a crop oi coltou without them lor no consideration In the bounds ol reason. Yours, -erv respectfully, A. J. BARKSDALE. Lee county, Georgia, July 12th, It},15. I have used Randall k .Mercer’s cotton Planter two seasoua, and consider them of greut value lo ihe farm er. 1 save seed enough each year t-• p„y for the Plant ers, then 1 save ut luust one-third the labor of cultiva tion, as the coilmi Is sowed In so narrow a line that wllh good plowing there is but little boo woik needed. There Is ulso a saving of hands and horses in planting. I should say they were worth one hundred dollars each, and recommend every farmer to use them. 8. U. 5ICLENDON. Leo county, Georgia, July Olh, 1655. ty* I havo been overseeing for 51 r. 8. D. McLen don the present year, aud fully concur In his statements above. DAVlsdON W AH REN. Messrs. Randall hr Mercer—Gentletnon; In reply to jours i will only say 1 have used tbr-e of your cotton seed drills, und consider them of great value, from thn • Inct that lu the use of them I savud from two to threo 2 bushels of seed lo each aero planted, aud ut least one- j third of (ho labor of cultivation, nut requiring one-half ! us much hoe work as thu old wuy oi planting—also, a • c< hi Adorable saving In the labor of pfanriug. i never i expect to plant couch without them if 1 can get lben» i ut uny price. 1 have planted eight acres per day to each I drill, t hey are simple—easily managed, uud there is uo ' difficulty about getting a good stand. Very respectfully yours, \V. F. HAMRICK. Lee coubty, Georgia, July 12th, 1855. Tiiomasvillb, Thnmns countv, Ga. Col..I. II. Watson—Dkar Sir : I cun recommend your Colton Planters (drill) in the highest terms. 1 have tried them oil ull m.v lund except Du* ground, and 1 think they wilt do In that, they will do lu a mountain- mis cmiutiy as wjpll us iu h level. If I had not bought I would travel to your shop which Is 75 miles, and pay Hit) dollurs a piece for them. It saves one-third of the wi-rk;oiie liaiul can plant as much us two,and one hand can chon out three acres while one cun chop out ono aero ‘ alter u common plow. Your* respectfully, K. BRASWELL. . DouuimtTY county, G«., July 14th, 1855. J. II. Watson—Sir : This Is lo certify that I have ' used Rainfall k Mercer's cotton Feed drill of your tnau- ■ ufnclurc, nnd am so well pleased w)i)i them that 1 would ' recommend all plunlcrs who have not tried them, to give them u fair trial. Where the drills are used tbero ' is u great deal of labor saved iu uultiva'.uu a crop, ow ing to Ils Doing bo uniform in Hie drill. Die plowing can De done miirli better, and with greater despatch, con sequently the lino work' Is lighter, a* good plowing supersedes the necessity of a great di al of hard hoe work. JNu. BARKSDALE. Tills Is to certify that 1 used one of Randall k Mer- r’s cotton reed drills lust year in pluming my crop,and wuh well pleased. 1 havo used five ol them ihe present .. laming my entire crop, and atu still belter pleas- l'here Is a saving of between two .lid threo bushels ol seed to the acre tn planting, besides one horse aud one hand with iheso drills doesthu w.uk ol three huuda nud two burses. Then there I* toe saving of one third ol the hoe work, the cotton bciiiglu so straight and nar row a row. I consider them worth one hundred dollar! each to uny planter, aud recommend nil to purchuso and use them, WM. H.OWENS. Dougherty couuty,Ga., July 16th, 1655. llmonlals of Its wonderful efficacy In removing iiuln, than any other medicine over offered to the pub lic. And these tesrinionlnls cmne not alone from the ignorant, but from persons of every degree of intelli gence and every rank nf life. Phvsicinns of thu first rc>pi-c(ibiHty,nud perfectly conversant wi h the nature o| diseases and remedies, havo recommended tills ns ono of iho mnst effeclii"' in their line of preparations for the extinction of I’ain, Tile Fain Killer is Used internally and externally, nceordiim to the nature of the complaint. It has been found in bean excellent remedy lor sudden Golds, Cuugh*. kc., Fever and Ague, Asthma and Wilhlslc, Pah) hi the Head, Kidney Complaint*. Piles, KlieumuilnComplaints, llridsusund 6oroB,Sever* Hum*, ; year, pluming my entire crop, and atu still better pleas- Canker, lilies nnd Ringworms Weak stomach, and .* r »*•.•——•• * ~ -»- General Debility, Painter’s Colic, Broken Breasts, kc., Bowoi Complaint nnd Dyscntary, Cholera, Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Tooihuche. kc., kc. Tho genuine Ferry Davis’ I’ain Klllerisnowpntunln pnnul hollies, with the words Dnvls’ Vcgutublo Fain Killer blown in the gluss ; nud wiili two steel euirruved labels on each bottle—one an excellent likeness of Ferry Davis, thu •ilginal invei tor of the medicine, the other a steel engraved Note of Hand—non 3 other can be re lied on as genuine. Frlco olDi.tiles—12# cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, und , 51k*8Rh. Randall k Mkrcxr:—In reply tn yours of f I respectively. (the 5th Instant, in reference to your cotton seed drill, I For sale by most of the medicine dealers throughout am happy to suy that after planting » portion ofmy pre- Iho known world. \ sunt crop in the old wuy, I was enabled to obtain one of FERRY DAVIS k SON, Froprletors, j your drills, with which 1 finished. 74 High street, Providence, It. I. It is the desideratum and long sought after. Many aud varied hove been tbo attemptsoflutelligent CHOLERA. ) minds to attain wbat you havo accomplished, but with A Certain Cure for this disease, may be found in the use ■ only partial success. This leaves nothing to be desired , In a cotton drill. It deposits the seed titulormly and con tinuously In n straight and narrow line ns you wi*h,savoa about one half the labor tn plaining, and about one third of the hoc work In cultivation. It is almost need less lo add that I am delighted with your drill. Yours respect fully, J. E. MERCER. Lee couuiy, Ga., August loth, 1855. 51x*sa*. Randall k 5lxRrxR—Gentlemen : fused one of your cotton seed drills the pust spring, and ( leel four fold puid for what it cost me. To uive )our drill a fair trial, I planted every other row with tho drill, and tho intervening rows I planted as well as ever cotton was planted beiore your drill come Into use. The result wus, that in ihu row planted with your drill I got ammo period Mnud, and I think It gruw off much better, be sides I realized a great saving In the labor ot working over tny cottou the two first times, 1 alia II continue to use them as long as I plant cotton. Yours kc. JES8EE COCK. Leo county, Ga. 5Ik*sk». Randall k Mercer— Gentlemen : 1 have use.! eight of y our Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured by J H Watson,on Col J Bond’sFowltowupl.mlallon. lam much pleused with them. Laving realized great saving of seed, ol labor In planting and chopping out, aud tho • hands ut the first siding could go over at least one-third more in n day, and do bolter work than in cotton plant ed lu Ihe best wuy I could plant with coulter and block. 1 liuve no hesitation In giving it as my opinion that in ihe use of your drills there Is a saving ofoue-ihird of Ihe luhnr of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Bond is pleased with them and will continue ilu ir use. Yours, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK. Fowltowu, Go., July 9th, 1655. This Is to certify that 1 have used two of Randall k Mercer’s Cotton Flamers,und have uo hesitation iusay- lug that they will do. The saving of labor lu planting is an object, the saving of seed is an objicl, and the cot ton stands in such a narrow drill that it may almost bo kept clean without thu lines. There is imlliing In equal them in planlb g cnltnn. WM. 1). REYNOLDS. Lee couuty,Ga., July l*t, 1855. Lee County, Ga., August 23d, 1855. I have used Randall k Mercer’s Cotton-seed Drill, which I purchased of Col J H Watson, nml think thpy are the best machines now in use. 1 am satisfied there Is a - great saving in seed und a greater saving in work. I am fully satisfied there is onc-lhird of tho hoc work saved. Try them, nml any reasonable man will he satis fied i hey are worth more than three limes ihe price they aresoldfor, PHILIP WEST. • Having obtained from Messrs. Randall k Mercer tbo exclusive right of suppMng Ihe 8tato of Georgia with these Drills, I am uow prepared to supply sll demands, having made arrangements for their manufacture In Palmyra und MHIedgeville. My price is 815, cash, de livered at either Palmyra or 5llllcdgovllle. Money sent at my risk by mail, If Ihe requisitions of the Post Offica Department nre com piled with. Any further Informa tion desired can be oblainod hy nddresslug me either at Palmyra or MHIedgeville, Georgia. oet 19—InwSm J. II. WATSON. Executor’s Sale of Valuable LAND AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. |JY authority of tho will oi William Zelgler, late of Crawford county, deceased, will bo sold ou the first Tuesday iu November next, In Knoxville, within the lugtil hours of sale, ull the Lands lying In said county bo- longing o thu estate of said Zelgler, (Consisting of the Home Place, Atkinson, Colbert, Slmontuii, Boon, Dug ger, Hatcher and Miller Lands.) Also,at the Bibb Plantation,on theThiirsday nfler the first Tuesday iu November next, all the lands lying in Bibb county belonging to said-estate. I'ho Lands will of Perry Davis' Vegetable ■* A I ft K I L I. 12 IK . Drnrum, May 5, 1855. Gentlemen:—I feel under obligations lo you for tho benefit I have received Irom youriuvuluuble Fain Killer. We have had sumc clioleru hero on the Mlssissppl thus early In Ihe season. A few days since I us-Dtcd in laying out” nnd burying ono of our citizens who was supposed lo have died with the disease. The next morning I wns taken with severe vomiting, accompanied with coldness of the exlrcinelies. Warm covering und hot application* failed lo restore warmth. M- wife's family, who had used the Fain Killer with sue'ess dor ing Ihe cholera season In l uffulo in 1819, advised mo lo lake R. I look two doses at Intervals of llflecii minutes; a fine perspiration ensued, and the next day, barring a little weakness, I was well, and havo been since. It may have been an nttack of Ague, bill whether Aguo or Cholera. It answered my purpose. Rlncotny recovery,! find that several of our citizens hare used Ihe Pain Killer ns a remedy for Cholera, and pronounced it good. I therefore lake pleasure In re. comrocndiug it to u still more extended notice. YourS, truly, W. 51. UR( >ZIER, Attorney at Law. Perry Dnvls k Soil, Providence. R. I. This may certify, that I have used Perry Dnvls’ Vsgo- aldo Fain Ki Her in numerous casus, and'believe it to be a very valuable medicine I hnve prescribed It ex tensively lu bowel complaint, (particularly forchlldrt-n,) and it Is in my opinion, superior lo any preparation I hnve ever lined for ihe relief oi those diseases. F. 8. When given to children, I hnve nlwnys com bined it with the syrup of gum ahrnblc, say ten drops to a tea-spoonlul of the syrup, well mixed. Dose— More or les* according to the ago. • Hhcra have mixed It with milk and molasses,equni part*. See directions. A. HUNTINGTON. 51.1). The Pain Killer Issold by John II Moore and Co, Thos 51 Turner k Co nnd 8 D Brantley k Co. Snvannuh ; Barret, Carter k Co, and Clark, Wells k Dubose, Au guste: E L 8lroheckerk Co, 51acon. Also by Druglst* aud Grocers generally, aug 21—cod 3nio» Saddle r y U’« »• e h oust. Young's Building,Sign of the Golden Saddle. OPPOSITE W. R. SIMMONS CLOTHING STORE. W. H. MAY & CO. Havo on hand a good assortment of Snddles, Bridles and I nrnesses, of which the lollowiug comprise n pure Spanish QollDd, Overlaid anfi^haflon -’vuldlea, Finn ter’s large und extra Inrgo Saddles; 5lcn’s plain do. English do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladies Snddles of n variety of patterns; Bridles k Mnrtengtdes; Saddle Bags. Trunks kc. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirling nnd Hog-kins; Fail dn.;8trnlning aud Worsted Web; be^ohnuparceis'varying from 150to 18(H) acres, to suit Thread and Hacks, assorted Blze*. „|| classes of purchasers. HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Will i»o sold also at the last mentioned time and placo, Harnesses or till kinds, hy thueinglc fcet. ' all the Perishable Property onsaid Iasi mentioned Plans ,U ; ration, consisting of Horses, Mules, cattle, kc. Sale to Sulky springs and Axles; Dash Frames: Hobbs an' Bows, by Iho single set; Plated nnd Brass Slump Joints; C laln do ;putont Dash Leather, Top and. Curtain do.; road and narrow Laces, variety of pnfljnus; Silk and iiiwt Ho day of a tie. ' ’ JOHN IV. DENT, Ex’r. Crawford Co., Ga., Sept. 5,1855. ttjT The Augusta Coiisliliitlouulist. Southern Ko- i.u.Tb I'nimZIinnii*- Ilinz- t corner, Milledgevlllo; Republican, Savannah; Intelli— Worsteil Friiigo, bliiLk and | urn • . I gencer uml Advocate, Atlanta; will copy and forward gy Lamps, Plated and Brass carriage ilfimls, Brass and , » , bm f paymuu 7 10 JOHN W. DENT. PI“lod Knoll,, kc. 1 [|u| , a ,| d ,| Kllox.lllg, C, BA N K-N VTtECTOR, ^I^O^ NOTICE. B askets, hair broom.*,feather dusters. A lurgo variety at No. 135 lliiniglilou slr.-. i oct 9 ORAt'L 5IOR&E. Published semi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala. At UU »*4T Annum, tn Advance. T HE work la printed on flue white paper aud new type, nnd in appearance will bo second o muio iu tbo United Blatos. A Southern llank-Noto List Is essential in every Bank, Counting House, nud Public office. Let its unite In ad vancing our common interests,and not permit Northern men and Northern Detectors to duel unto our money malterH us they may wish, while we are quioltv follow ing their dictation. Thu work will bo curofully revised on the day of pub lication, and all Imporluut financial changes, as they occur, noticed. Every exertion will bo made to mnku it u correct and reliable guide to the Ranker aud Mer chant. Hotel Proprietor*, Brokers, Auctlonoora, Commission 51 mchnnts, and others doslrous of having their names and business widely circulated, aro Informed that a limited number of udverviseinents will bo Inserted.— Special rates for advertising by the >oar, or far shorter periods, may be known by applying lo any ofmy Agonts, or al thu olllco In Atlanta, Ga. Specimen numbers will bo sent, on application by letter, free of charge. All communications Intended for the Bank Note Lint and Detector, muni too addressed lo 8wan's Hank Note List, Atlanta. Gn AAMDEI. MV W. Jamk* Roue a i bon, Leueial Ag*AH. mp -.-ilm T11E BOTANIC, on REFonn physician of SAVANNAH, H EGS to announce that he has removed hla ro- rldence and Office from the corner of State and Jefferson street*, lo tho former residence and office of the late Dr. lUchardsone, on Rroughton-street, (be tween Montgomery und West Broad-streets. Hetenaera htsmoHisinccrcthauksto his fellow-citizens lathe city and country, forlhevory llboralomploymentof his pro fessional services since hla locatlou in Savannah,and takes pleasure In announcing that hlsfacltttAu for meet ing the constantly increasing demands upon him are greatly liunroved. having employed a cmupelentpersoa to atteudespecially to hisofflee affairs. Ladies may consult him either in his family parlor, his consulting-room, adjoining his office, or In his office. 11 la consult tog-room has been famished and arrauged wnh especial reference to tho convenience, comfort aad taste of those visiting him professionally. Patients visited promptly nnd punctually. For terms and further particulars, soo his Medical Journal. 3mo-ootl I iMNE BLACK FROCK COATS.—Just received par Hieamer, a good assortment ol Men's extra fine Black l>o,*k Conls, and Fanis,aUk and satin Vests, for sale chi ap, al the ilolbiuc store, Gibbon* Range,by oct 25 GEO. b. NIl'iiOLS, k UO.