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jpittontturfj jJntlt] tt<iMtWtaw VOlil’.Ml'' I' 1 * 1 SAVANNAH, GA.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31.1850. NUMBER 261. |[jj bepublicam i, rvnl.lBUKti ullr. Tri-W««kly and Weekly, CfUt Uuotnrnn ffiaroa. afiX \NDER & SNEED. c itv .nn iioiintv imiin i kiin. TERMS REDUCE ,Iv 1’npor, in Advance i, i paid in Advmiuo Weekly, in Advance.. •I I’nld in Advance... A.iUly, invariably in Advance .. iib Price—10 Coplea for ; r f " In lie caso will an ordur for Hie paper be ai ded lo utiles* ceompunlon with ineticy. »»r u suits- lory reference. ^ general AUc*noN*AND commission MErtOIlANT, No. 154 liny aired, Solicit, from bin friends oonslgumoux* of every ue- acrlpllon . . My pcraoiml atlelitlon will be given lo tbo snloof Ileal Kidatu, Hank stock, toe. „ ... . Holer to lllram Roberts, Esq., Plorson, lleldl Mo . .*5,lH> ! F. F VVo«hI to Co, Noliln I .yon, Esq., Savannah ; h II .. 6,00 Harris, It. S.Thleas to Co., Hates to i.uoaa, VV. I). I oh- blit, Montgomery, Ala. >n * r 17 wm. wauinm Ii ( GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner ol Hay and IMontatiniory-ala.,Savannah,Oa. Solicits consignments, ami Is prepared to receive Cot Ion and Meruhiuidlxo generally, upon storage, jan I Nov. 15,*55. JANir.N N. NICS_ilOI.Ni . 4(H) .. 2,00 ..15,00 Care Reitucvil. jUMOl Jftbin Passago to Now York $20. KKAIMVKKKLV. liltHTIil) HTATKN dIAH. 1.1 NI'!. |MIF. new and splendid able wheel steamships: ■ KNOXVILLE, l,.VM) tons,Capl.C. t». l.unLow. 1 AUGUST \, 1,300 “ Tuns. I.Von, 1 FLORID X, 1.300 •• “ M. S. Woomil'LL, I M.AItV'M, l,:tm» •* « O. U. Hrnaara, V Will l ave aiivanMith Em, WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. l'.,i.*e ships are among the largest on tho roast. Mil* Minted III rpecd, safely or comfort, making their ....go* In liny io six-y hours, and are commanded oy Ollil eareiul ami polite officers. Having elegant accommodation*, they offer a tnosl desirable . nevince to New York. Cabin Pasasgo *2B Steerage do . 0 \gents: PADELFORD,FAY to CO., Havamiah. 8AM'L. 1.. MITCtllt.l., Cl Broadway. Jiiiiu&C, 1855. New York. yjEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL I . M. 91 AIL 8TEA9IKItN._ Tint sines roMeaisiNo this i.ink arw ATI.ANTI'’. I It A I.TIC, Chp'.Wkst. Cnpt. Comstock. PACIFIC, | ADRIATIC, Capt. Ny*. | Cnpt. Thestt ships having been built by contract,expressly for government ser vice, every care has been taken In their construction, as also In their en- . lo ensure strength and tpeud; and their accent- Istlons for passengers are unequalled for elegance k . uufort. Price of passago from Now York to l.lverpool.ln first in $130; In second cabin, 173; exclusive use of cx- r,, «i/e slate ro> in, t3.*5. From Llverpotdto New York, f.ui and j£20. tn experienced Surgeon altncliod lo each ship. So berths can be secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SAII.INO. from New Yarn. from Liverpool. 1855. 1853. A cduesday.... Jan.24.. I AMI Saturday... .Jan. 13.. IKK Vedneaday.... Feb. 7.. 18351 Saturday .. Feb.‘J7.. 1833 A cduesday.... Feb 21.. 1835lSalurtlny.... Fob. III.. 1*55 |Satiirday... ..tan. 21.. 1855 For Freight or Passago apply to EDWARD K. CO).I.INS, 5ti WaTlaliect, N. Y. IIIOWN, SIIIPI.E V At CO., I.lvorpotil. P El’ll EN, K EN N AII DA CO,27 Austin Friars, Loudon. ; u. W.MNAVItlCJHT St CO., Paris, or l,i>.jl. DRAPER, Huvre. f^“Thc owners of these ships will not bo accounta- lc for gold, sever, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious iione*. or nie:als. unless bills of lading are signed •rotor, and the value thereof ox pressed therein, ■flippers please lake notice, that tho ships of this -aiiuol curry any good* contraband of war. ). inwl'ly GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ wharf, foot ol Ahorcorn-atroet, jail SAVANNAH, GA. ly__ fAltl.l.TON »ti P.AHMINN, General Commission Merchants, 82 HAY STREET, SA / ANNAH,GEORGIA. O. X. CAM.RTON. CIU8. PXKSONS. doe IH MIHIS .V J Oil IN N'l’O ,>, fienrrnl Aiirlinu & (lainmissioii llrrrlinnta, Tender their services to their friends and the publio jan 3 o i. c. rose. j. ii ivvvis. w. it. i.ono. linn:, II I Yl> * LOHm C O MM18S1UN M E K ft II A N T S, Juno l Savmniali. Cu. StTIIKI, IMI.MI’.lt N SON, Dealers III HARD H AUE< CUTLER Y, FILES, EDGE- T U O J. S I- r., WHOLESALE ANI» RKTAlt.. No. 184 Congress and ti? St. Julian streets. Juno 3 Savannah, Georgia. WM. WUICillT. GENERAL BROKER. FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, HAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA. Jfoi'tfon B uni urn n (fni-aii. licit uir.x .v.minus, W \YESililltii, HlJltKE COUNTY,GA. Practice law In ltlchmend, Burke, Washington, Bcrlvou and l.uianuel. THOs. M. IIEUHIEN. MXI.COI.M P, JONKB. deelil |y ’in.i.iit «v lii a in mi nr, A T T O RN F.Y S A T I. A IV. WnyiiCNlioro’. fin. Roforoucn -Moesrs. A J»to T. tv. Miller, Augusta.Gu. not 2 1 y Ii. II • CAM AMISS* ATTORNEY AT I.AtV, Farsytlutino Will practice In the Flint and nd|n|nlng counties of tho Jim 7 Mucon Circuit. tf W.TI A. LOI I'ON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tiov 3 tr. . Itlomb'iillo, Geo. Wll.I.IAII liUWAltDS. ATTORNEY AND COUN8F.LLOR-AT-1.AW, Mi canopy, Florldu, will prnctlco In tho Courts of East and Smith Florida., References—Tunno Pinkney m. Co., Charleston, 8. L.s I'lerson, lleldl tt Co., Savannah,Gu.; Cooper At. Molhor, Miimnopy, Fla. , mu roll 20 o TTrl))=¥ovtt anucvtucmrutB I rum S. M. Prttengill d- Co.’s Advcrtitivg Agrnry, 11 .YutHitiu-st., New Yurk.aud No. HI State-fit, Hoiton, P. At Co are Ayonl* lor the most liiflinfuilal aim lar gest circulaling Cmumerclal paners belli In llio United States and •lieCmindus. NA171IIRI. \V. VHl'1'F.llt Successor to HENRY J . P E P PER At SON, Watelii'N, Jewelry and Silver Wore* No. 175 Chen ii ut .%•/., opposite the State House, l*hilu«t«;li»liiu. may 30 NVII.I.IAITI 91. TMNJNO, Factor & Commission Merchant. For Florida and Soulheru Goorghi Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WIIARF* CHAIlLliSTON, 8. C. AND 1)7 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 tlmo W11.1.1 A 91 .1. WII.rilF.lt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VVurronton, Goo., Will practice In tho Northorn Circuit of Georgia, mm i UiocottntinHof Hurke,Columbia, Jefforson nnd ash- ington, of tho Mbldlo Circuit. ly ln|, y ^ PATTI’.N, IIIITTON A CIO. FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS IlH) Huy Struct. Jy 14—tf Savannah, Ga. NDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, GA. Ml Eentire scholastic yeur of ibis Insiiliilinu, by a jolrt resolution of the Faculty mid Trustees, has hrown In <> one term, commencing on the First <iv «'i» September, and closing on Commkni-icmicnt . I lmrsduy afior the fourlli Sunday in June. rxri'i.TV. I’sTUs AI.DEN, A. M., President —Professor ol Ush Literature and Ancient Languages, v. J. II. CALDWELL, A. AI.—Professor of Mental .Moral Philosophy. X. FORSTER, A. M.—Professor of Matlie- ilcjand Natural Sclenco. •s ANN E. AI.DEN—Principal Primary Depart* i. nnd Instructress in Botany and French. U. Lltl.NosKI— Principal of Music Department. - L. E. GR VNTaml Mrs E. T. CALDWELL-Or- >-iii.d llruuehes. us Instllutiou now presents In the puhllo, ndvnn- • which few possess. A largo and elegantly con ned College edifice; one of the largest Chapels In rate;all necessary nul-bnildings and eneloaures; irdmg department, fitted up in the most neat and '.nformole si> le, an 1 under the superintendence of the ii-hcr* thern-Hves; with tho whole domestic depart- m-«.i under the canfftil direction of ladlesnf oxperleucu, all the facilities for n tbormigh course of In- which uny similar institnlion cun offer. It •eu by reference to our catalogue. Hint our rates Hoard and Tuition are less than can bo found elso •re. This fact, la these tluies of pecuniary pressure’ orihy of the coiisidoratbm of those liavlni; (laugh to educate. ie Hoarding Department will be under tho direction •resident Alilen and lady, and Professor Caldwell lady. Wlih spacious anil comfortable dormitories, lie ami convenient ctnee's, new mud elegant fuiniiure, it and experienced vervain*, tin I tables fiiruisticd i the best that the umrk( t affords; together will, a .lesome hot parental discipline, wo liopn to Increase liberal patronage wall which this Institution has bn norm boon favored. F. X. FORSTER, Sec’y Faculty. nthlH-rt. July Ml. H55. ling 7—Jan I. ’311 FULTON HOUSE, ATLANTA 6KOKUIA, BY A. E. REEVES. Atlanta, March 11.1835. tf mac 10 itrookhfn City ST RAM ENGINE WORKS. 13 Watcr-atrnl, HrooRlyu. IN. York. D. P. BUR DON & CO., H AVING recently fitted up tho extensive establish ment at 11 io above mmed ptaoo, wo are pruparnd to mnnuf oturo nil kinds of Hlcnm Euginos, Hollers, Kticnr Mills, Haw nnd Grist Mills, Pumps nnd Gearing for working Mines, Hhnfthig Pulleys, nnd aro pre pared to furnish cnstlugs of every description. Wo would call the nltenllon ofHoutborn Planlors particular ly to our Sugar Mills. Having pttrehnsod the enilro stock of Patterns from the lulu firm of G. It. Hnrtson tt l.’o.,N. Y., wo chii safely sav that we can turn out a Mill which for slreugth, durability and neatness, cannot bo excelled by any establishment In the Stales. A long experience In Die hmdnoH renders us cnuipolcm loex- cciiio nny orders, nnd we would advise those In want of Machinery fo give us ncull. Engines from 4 to >111 Imrso power nlwayson hand. D. P. llimmiN, II. N. CONKLIN, 8. H. CONKLIN, ool 22—3m P (ESTABLISHED IN 1780.i PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WALTUUi HAKEH * HO. American, rrench, llonuepn tlilc, and Vanilla CHOCOLATE; prepared COCOA; HIU )MA, CO. C i A PASTE; Cocoa Slicks, Solu ble, lloimupathlc nnd Dletetli: Cocoas Cocoa Shells; Cracked Cocoa, fro. Wrln York iHtUittttatwtnta. /> V> > r/i Skill in, Thicker, dieiii f Sehell'a Advertising ltuusr, 3-10 Rruudwny, Nnc mrk. IjESTKK’M ikon hokks, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES AND ST I’. A 91 KIND IN US, 67 Poarl-st, Brooklyn, N- Y>, opposite Now York city, '|5HE subscriber having been engaged fur the Inst 15 X yours in the almost exolnslve munulacturfl of this most imperlanl invention, Womlsworlh’s Pinning, Grooving and Tmiglug Maclilno, has recently completed the large addition io Ids already extensive Iron Works, will oxocuto with disputcli all orders in tho above line loan unlimited extent. Tho uuiversallvacknowledged superiority of Woodswortli’fl Plaining Machines, manu- faeicred hy him, over all others, require*no reiteration. In the mamifuciuro of H'J'EAM ENG IN EH, wo claim superiority lor powor and speed, beauty or construc tion and llaisli; nud also uunraiitee the Engines lo trnns- i„lt loti percent more power for the same lummy than can bo furnished by any oilier manufacturer, ami more than IUU per cunt, snvlug In weur and tear, us well as u largo saving In Um consumption of fuel. References to Parties having Ike Steam Engine now in use, Pardee it Morgan, N. Haven, Cl.; 8. W. Slocnin, Brooklyn, N. Y., 'I Imothy Dubai, Astoria, I,. I; Lyons it Curtiss, Bridgeport, Ct; Hiamfonl Manufacturing Co., Hlamford, Ct.; John C. >nnford. New Haven, Ct.; uollln Hunfbrd, New York Clly;Clins F. I.ooacy, Atislrion Con sul Gent ral, Rrfferenccs to Parties having the IVordsworth Planing Machine now in use. ‘G. B. Sloat. Kensington, Pldladulphin. Pn.j Kidder & Martin, Wilmington, N. C.j A. L. Clapp, U Co.. Mont gomery, Ala.; G. A. Hanford, New Orleans. La.; Ilhikfe, Guile k Co.. Clcinuattl, Ohio; Raiitoin, Cobh tt Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Foss tt Brothers, Chicago, Ills ; J. It. Smith, Mllwauklc, Wl» ; P. II. it L. L. Eaton, Buffalo. These Manufactures to which N.Y.; Forward at Smith, Oswego, N.Y., John Hiiarr, first premiums have been n- Toronto, C. W. “ Old rs and proposals received by mall or otherwise, from all parts of the Unitod rilntos. Canada, Hoiilli A- inerlca, and Europe, will ho promptly attended to by Agent* who are traveling In all suctions of the country. Letters by mull,uddiess JOHN II. LESTEH, ocl4 lira 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn,N. Y. SIliVUK’S PLASTIC PAINTS; UllliAl', DUKAIUE, AND IWi'limVK, WKATI1KR AND PIRF. PROOF. r |3lllH PAINT will stand mi) climate, wltboitlornckor A blister nud bardens by exposure, tliirn making In tluu-■ an enamel of alone, protecting Wood from decay, nud Iron and olberinululslrotu rusiamlcorrosion. Tills Pal lit differs from Hie so-culled Mineral Paints of tbeduy, wlilcli are principally i tehresuud i Jlnyscolorcd, and are entirely worthies*. rillyer’s Plastic Paints aro purely Metallic,containing no Alutnln or Clay. They are levIgulddUncly,mix readily with Llusoed Oil, (without the trouble ol grinding,) and flow under tlm brushasfrocly astbu best White Lend. IhesuPululsuxcorullothers In body or oovor!ng pro perties,one pound of wbicli wlllcovor as much surfacov ustwo pound* of VYIdtu l.end. Tharo are four natural colors, via: lllnck or Slate Brown,Oilvo und Cbocidule. Dihkctionh: This Paint(lowsroaiHly undortliebrush um is covering property Is Increased by using It mixed as thickly as possible with pure Linseed Oil; uh the Pnintis ilio lasting or protecting body and tlioOilslmnlv Hieinedluiiioragentliibproadliiglt. 1 7 Wo annex copies of two letters, ono from the Presi dent of tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroadi'o. the other from a gentleman, a well kuownrusident oi'au gusta, Georgia. Office of the Phiia.and Read mg Railroad Co,, i PiilLXOXLfP AIav 3,1853. { J.8. HtLVia, Esq—Dear Sir. Vvohave used your ipinidlc Pqllltn” fnp ninm thnu ■ vaur m.il r.i, li.luiu. RANDALL & iVlKliCER’S Cotloii-ft«><;<| Drill. A LL Planter* have reallc„u the wont of a machlM to drill Colton Heed with nHilarity and cerialiilv. (»no that would operate (ipiully well on every kind of land, nud at the same tune be so simple In construction und operation dial U could lie used bv ttgroes without liability of getting out ol order. A drill which we think possesses all these qtiull'le*, we now offer to the plnnt- Ing community. Alter n thorough trial for the last two years In different bundson ull klmiHof land, we would time some 01 ihu mlvuuluges to be derived fiom their nso. 1st. The snvliig of seed, which will uiuouut to enough In pluming one hundred acres, to pay for the machine. 2nd. Tbo savlug of labor in planting, ono horeo uud band only being required lo opun the turrow. drop tbo seed anil cover from seven to ulnu ucres per day. 3rd. The great saving or labor In chopping out, the seed being deposited in a line one alter another. dlli. Tbo great saving Iii subsequent hou worn, owing lotho feet that any good plow-bund can. III siding,trov er all the Ursl crop of grass III tbo drill, however small Ihu coltou may bo, without Injuring lira aland. These advantages all farmers will appreciate ; and be low we give some certificates, from which tbnpublie can learn how Ibeeo drills are appreciated by gcullouioa of lira first standing in our aecMou of lira Htato—all practical farmers, who luivo thoroughly tested them, and are consequently fully competent lo decide on their merits. C E It T 1IMCATE8: This Is to certify that I planted one hundred and six ty acres of cotton with Randall ami Mercer’s Planters, nVl III? Ihlntol Iho'kind’f onceover all others wo buvotrled for such purposes. Iiaml can do ,thl .. Yours, (Hlgned) Ii purpo... ....pectfully, JOHNTUCKER.Prositlci blF/rilOUI*i: flElllCAI. LULLIvGF ATH AVAN NAIL GEORGIA. 'HE HESSP i.N OF LECTUEErilu the above luslltu- 11011 will commence on the first day of November I terminate ,<u the first of .March, he riitiique. at lira College building, will be open- l» patient* on lira 20lb of Octolrar, anil be continued niigtioul the session. The Faculty I* constituted as follows : I. L. BYRD, M. D., (Into m Havaunab Medical Col *,) Profc«->or of lira Principle and Practice of Physic .. I.kRUY ANTI IN Y, M. U., (of Waynesboro’, tin.,) lessor of Obstetrics nnd diseases of Women and hired. VK8LEYO. Nnuwoon, M. D.,(of • okesbury, Professor of Muleria Medicaand Medical Juri»|i tMES 8. MOREL, M. D., (of Havaunab, Gu.,) Pro- sir of Anatomy. • MIN DAVIS,M. D., (or Abbeville,8. U M ) Professor Physiology. it Ii,l,i.\M T, FEAY, M. D., fof Savannah,Ga.,) lessor of Chemistry end Pharmacy. IIAItl.ES GANAIIL, M. D., (of Hiivainittb. Ga.,) lessor pro.tern, of the Principles und Practice or bvmunslrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M.l)., (of annab.) * .... •lie fees will bo—•Rib dollars for tho omlro Uourso l.cdures; ®I0 Demonstrator’s fee; Graduation $3». )liericnlailon$5. trrungcinenls have been mado by which students ran I*: accommodated with good board at from §31— f per week. ■r lurther Information address, I, II. L. BVRI>, M. lb, Doan. II. A. CRANK, l>, W . WKI.I.H, HleilAKU CURD. OH A NT., tVEI.I.s t b„ COTTON FACTORS. AND Forwarding & Commission Merchants* No. 82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jyu-tf UAYNAltl>«V HOWLAND, FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, 1 7 2 B a Y b T n k k t . KFIIRAIM BAVNARD JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR Liberal mlvuiiccs ran io ou consignments of Coltou and produce. Jyl’J “ WAYNE, GRENVILLE &, CO. FACTO IIS, Con,iiii»«i«,i iiii.l Furwiirdins .nr.Kcgi.i.YTs, iiav .-*■■(hi;t, navannaii. THUS. 8. VVAVNK, 0. Ii. (IKENVII.I.E, “ Al.EX. (VAVNK, W. T. AAMl’I.E. J7—if Savannah. Chattanooga. WM. AUDLEY COUPER. JNO. COL’PKR FRASER. ( Ol PER A* YKASr.lt, FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jy 7—Sums WAVEii It CONSTANTINE. Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN G-RAIKT, HAT - , «fcc. Joiiom’ Huilitinu. •«>!)’ Mrei't, SAVANNAH, G A. F. WAVER. P. I.. CONSTANTINE. rjTSfr let nltenllon will bo given lo Receiving and Forwarding good*. ^ Jo 5—tf WAIINOOK A D A VIS, (Successors to ( ukludge A* Rrothcr.) WHOLESALE AND HKTAII, Booksellers and Stationers, No. 151) CONGRESS 8*."., South *ido Mnrkof square, SAVANNAH, GA. JAB. O. M. WARNOCK. WM. K. DAVIS may 20 A . PO N c: K , Importer A- TlanulTielarer of Segars, NO. 13 WIIITAKRR-STRKKT, Keeps on baud n well relucted stock of Imported Ho- gars, also Maiiufactureil Tobacco. Hnuff, Pipes, und all other articles usually kept In his lino of business, which he offers on the iuo»t reasonable tcriinL nov 3 D. I.. COIIIIN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 'I’uyloi-Strcot [five doors wbst or drayton-street.] Is prepared to conlruct for nil kinds of Building and Repairing. Also—To conduct Water through the various parts of Houses. oct illcKBE & MKNWKTT. CARRIAGE AND HARNESS REPOSITORY, Cornor of West Iiroad and Bay Streoln, Suvunnuh, lid., . w, Would call the alioiitiou of tho citixous o Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Teuno(*vo,to tboir largo and splendid slock of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, iic., ito., embracing every variety and stylo now in use. Among oar slock will bo fouiiu all of the most fashionable styles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Built by some of tbo most reliable but dors in Pbiln- dolphin, wlu>*o work bus n reputation for Lightness, Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other inaiiufacliirnrs In tho Union. There may also bo found among our stock selections from the establishment ofJ. M.Qi imiiy It Co,and other celebrated manufacturers In Nowark, N.J., Now York nnd New Haven, all o r Alilcb are built expressly lor us.und which wedo not csltute to warrant In evuiy particular. „ , II. C. MoKoo has been for twenty-one years engaged in the Carriago business in Columbus, Geo..and we feel confident that with our united experience and nt- trillion we will be nble to keep on band a Stock Unit we think will meet tbo approbation nnd wants of the public, and which lot variety and extent w ill excel (but nerotofore kept ut ibis place. All orders shall have strict aud prompt atlelitlon. II.C. .MclvF.E. Snvnunah, Aug 31, 1833. I. s. BENNETT. warded by tbo chief Inilitulons and Fairs-oi tlio Union, are an Leaf, Flower It FYuil excellent diet for children, Iiivh- of the Cocoa, with a lids, und persons In health. They pod opened. allay r itlior than induce the ner vous exolteineiit attendant upon tho use of tea or coffee, anil are recommended by Dr*. Warren, Jackson, Hay ward, Ware, ami Adnnis,of Boston, uud by eminent physicians elsewh re. For sale by all the principal Grocers In tbo United Sinter, and by their Agents. 1). C. Murray..Now Vork; Grant «t Twolls, Philadel phia ; Thomas V. BrumBuc, Baltimore; Konnott tt Dud ley, Cln. WALTER RAKER & CO., sep 13—3m Dorchester, Mass. ~ MURILLO IRON PIPE WORKS, 9Icrril A JtiqueNi 143 (Icntruntri-cla NEW YOI1K, M ANUFACTURERS and dealer* III Wrought Iran, Pipes. Fitting*, Tools, nud every descrlpllj)ii of apparatus connected with Stenm, Water and Cue, for beating nnd lighting Summers, Churches, Hotels, Prl- Vtt'u Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories und Halls. Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Ganges, Boilers and Boiler Flues made to order. Our Screw Cutting Vitellines «re ealircly now, and our own patent warranted tn do iloutile tho worq of any other Invention. Orders solicited troiu all sections of tho country, nnd promdtly nttented to Jc 25, 55—ly TO ItlBF, PLANTERS. T HE subscribers aro desirous of calling the attention of those interesled in the Hulling of Rico, to their newly invented Machine, wbicli Hiirpasscn ull others now In use. Thu advantage of these Machines consist in Itssimpllclly. durability, and the great amount of work wlilcli tt will perform without the loa9t injury to the grain. The machines aro portable, and well udapt- oil lo Hand or Meani Power, cun no transported ready for use. These Machines can bo made lo null from 20 to 511(1 busbols per day—varying ncconling to size. All necessary Information will liegitcn by addressing the Inventors,ut their MaiiiUuelory, No II I Cllffstruet .New York City. ROBERT It JOHN E. ANDERSON, sept 2(1—I m I* rifll.AP HAS light. 'TMIBHBNZOLE GAS LIGHTCOMPANY uropro- JL pared to furnish I’orlaolu Gas Machines, suitable for Manufactories, Siorcs.iiwclliugHouses,Hienmbouts, Railroad Stations, Ato. Tbeso .Macbinos are warranted to give satisfaction. They aro maiuifaettirod under s, T. McDougall's Patent, uml aro lira only olio.* that will operate well lu v.old weu'her. The Light produced Is one hair cheaper than Coal Gas, and less than lira com monest Tallow Caudles. They are easily managed aud free from danger, nud lira prices 25 per cent, less Hit ii nny other Macbinos mado. Tho Company offer for sale Slate nnd t'onnly Rights for all tbo Stales. All orders should Lraaddiusscd lo S. T. Mo DOUG ALL, Agent for tho Company, 00123—fun S 321 Rroadwuy, Now York. FIRST PJUSMIUM PIAN0-F0KTES. ST E I N W A V A SONS’, PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, 88 IValkcr St. Exit nilOADWAY. RKW VORK, RESPECT!' 1 1 1.1.Y call the attention or ra nubile lo their splendid nssorlmentof T .. _ _ _ scini-grnnJ and sqiurv PIANOS, wbicli, for volume of luno,ulustl( By ol loucli, boiiuiy "I finish, and everything Hull r0iu!cr*n Pluini pertecl. re uiisur- pnssod. As u proof of Hie superiority «*> their Instru ments, they beg leave to st-ilc, that at Hie great Metro politan I’slr bold t Washington, lira first premiums in noth chts«os, seml-graud and two stringed, were unani mously awarded le them, although they were In compe tition wl'b the iiiiisi • i-iiugul*hcd iiiuiiubiciurers from Boston. New York. I'liiiadolphiu ami Balliiiiore. Pur- chaser* and dealer* will find It lo their advantage to call and examine lor Ibeiuselve*. S oct 23—tf AL-UI'UTA,GA M SEPrEMDXn2'J,ld52, t . s.icain Planing Mills, t //ear fiir .—Youaskmofor my opinion of“8llvor’i Mineral 1’uints,’’whlcbyoii buvo put on my Machine f-hop nnd Planing Mill. I givey ou with pleusureiuy lull and hearlyrocomnicndutlonor It ns it provontlveofflrc communicating from cblmnoyB.orfrom adjoining build ings. The Point which you pnton my roofs, has now bocomonshardnssLATK.ttiid I feel us securefromfire, In tblndlrectlon,as it nosslblo. A few weeks after tho roufsbad bceiipuinieil, I madeauexperimciitontwoor tbreoshlnglca by placlngtbetn in tho furnace under the hollers; tlm result was, thatthopoitlnnuncovered was entirely consumed, will le the painted partwusnppHreut- ly sound, thoughupoiioxuiulnalloiillm wood wnsfound to boebarred ;i he paint, however, wa* hum andbut Hit le blistered • I coiialderthU as severe nlcHtnsyour Puinlcnn bopulto,and under tho clrcuimdaucesl do nothosltute to commend It ns an in valuable preventive against fire. Roapoct<Ully,&c. (signed) A MBRUS E SPENC ER. FRENCH At RICHARDS, N. IV. Corner of link and Market streets, Phiia., Pa. GEN UR A I. IVII t H.ES A LE A (i UNI S. ForsnloIn Snvuntinh, Wliolesnlennd Retail,by JAMES II.CARTER U CO, . , No.1711 Broiightonatreel. |uly U0 IPJolply R. It J. LAUIII.ISOH, Engineer* anil 31 I I I wrlglit*, IRON A- RIIASS FOUNDERS. Canal-Street-Near the Canal Lock. R. uchlison. J- LACHLIBOR, ~iUlLLEfiTjrD. ferclson, WllEELWIlHilHTN & I«I.,1€KS9I1TI1S No. 133 Vork-Strocl* SAVANNAH, (GA.) Carriages, Wagon*, Car's and Drays manufactured Blackoinlthlng,Including Iron Balling and Grates for Building*. Ate., done at the ahorlea notice. nng Jo. ~M. II.church. k. l. Moans. CHIIHCII (V DIBSIIH, Factors uml Commission Ucrniuiits, Bay Street, Huvaiiimb, Georgia. Rkkerknckh—I'lessrs. Hall, Moaos It Co., nnd Col. John Bunks, Columbus, Ga.; Messrs. Hall, Moses It Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Brady, Atlanta, Georgia. n P riil> SCOTT’S I.CTTI.F. GIANT COHN AND COB MILL* PATENTED MAY lUtli rtAHF. attention of Plunters,Farmers nud Stock feeders L In gnoerul,Is r-'speclfiillv cnllid lo Ibis Mill a* the most important article of tlm kind now in use, not only well adapted for minding cob meal for stock, but gns' or fine hominy for the lable, nnd especially bread nienl front corn not fully ripe or dry In the fall. In setting this Mill, no mechanic or frame work is wanted, only wanting io bo fastened to a door or plat form. Easily ml Justed and used by any person, even a child. The LITTLE GIANTIias received the first premiums at the late Auriciill'irnl Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, j Maryland, nnd other Slates, and Dial Is the most coinpii- ' uientary milliner, as well u-1 lie most ready coniuraiuhi- linn from the tbuiisaiids witnessing lls performance. These mill* are guaranteed In the most positive man- iiufiigainsl ilofects or breakage, und No. 3 warranted lo grind I5 bushels of feed per hour, with ono horse, and offcied ut Hie low price of 405, ut complete, ready for allncliing the team.—No. 4 ulQ75, grinds 20 bushels per hour with two liorsoa. iMuiiufueturud by SCOTT It MOI KIlEE. Auuustu.Ga, \i dHold bv II. CaUFFIRLP, Agent lor the Mnnufue Hirers, I7l llay streoL.-ttvaiuiuh, wlraro the Miichiiio limy be semi. «"» vl LOCAL EVUIENT'E OF TUB VALUE and Fire-Proof Qualitioa of WILDER'8 SALAMANDER SAFES, A« M AH UK AOTURItn UY STARNS Sl MARVIN, NEW YORK. IN THE fire of tho 3d lust., which consumed the brick building, occu- A. VIIEDI-, A- CO., FURNITURE Manufactory and Ware-Rooms. 598 BltOAUWAY, Nl]W YORK. Between the .Metropolitan and Simthsotiian Hotels. I .'’U UN ITU Rl-I of every variety,of tbo best quality. 1 at moderate price*. Wo have lira largest ostab llshmeiit. ami bust assortment of really good and sub stantiul Furniture to ho found in this city or country, to which wo Invito the particular attention of purchasers nug 0—3inoa P ’IIE Book* for Subscription lo tho Charleston and HavaniiuJi Railroad will bo re opened the 13th Re- ulier, 1854, and kept open until further notice, ntthe ! >wing places, to wit: COMMISlONEns. harleston.— L.T. Porter, nils Mill*, Wm. 0. Bee. Mivanimh.-Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Screven,Col. It. Lawton. Vlams’ Run.—Hawkins 8. King, D.P. \VllklnBon,J. VV. Fab-jr. . „ Hdisto Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jas.llopkluson,Col. L. . Whaley. WaRerboro’.^-Col. M. K.Caru, I). S. Ilondersou, J. ". Burbrldgo. Ashenoo.—Lawrence VVltsoll,W. II. Lowndes, Jas. . Rhett. " •-altkotcher.—Thomu* McTeer, B. McBride Peoples, n* Allen. intallgo.—W. 8. liaison, J. II.Sanders,John Mnr. IVluppy Swamp Muster Ground.—Burwoll McBride, aim I.. Frainplon, It. A. Taylor. Gilllsonville.—F. VV. Fickllng, Wm. Yeomans,Thad- "i* Buckner. I'raanfnri.— Edmund Rlratt. B. J. Johnson, .1. D. Pope. Gr.dmmvllle.—Col. John Webb, Wilson Ferrlbeu, • ill l a iii Howard. niiiffion.-T. II.Coo, R. II. Kiik, Dr. P. Pritchard. Uobertville.—II. K. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A ' ‘ A- 1I0I.4J09IHI:. A. 91.. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, Garten Nlruul. nug 27 cod t Jnn 1 "pXpER H a ro cs 11\ in s AND HOKUEUN. Just roeoived a fine assortment of Paper Hangings and Border*, nnd lor sale at moderate prices at JOHN OLIVER’S Paint am* Oil .More. 121 llroiigliion St. Kooiiih papered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN & SHIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer In Paints, nil. Turpentine, Varnishes, I’alntors’ Tools, White Wash Brushes, etc. nug 28 o (JIILLYFU A: CO„ FACTORS AND GENERAL C0.1IAIISSI0N MEnOHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. Wm. W. CitKkvKR, John R. Himr, . GKO. II. ClIKKVCR. pied by Mr. John Tlioiims. opposite lira Gas Works in this city, wu* a Sale of tho above description, containing tbo books, papers and money of Mr. Thomas, nnd ullliongb tho build ing was destroyed, the said Snr- sustained no Injury whatever from lira Intenso bent lo widcli It lmd been exposed. On opening the Sale, tho contents were found undisturbed, nnd in tbo same order nnd corn! Ulnu im when placed llicro, except a slight discoloration lo tho projecting end* of a few papers, and. lira b*ck* of one or two of tho bookH, caused by the steam generated in tho,Safe, whllo ut itsgreatost heat. The Safe and contents, as It came from the ruins, may still be seen, In tbo possession of Mr. Thomas, at the Ga* Works. A Inigo assortment ol these celebrated Sales always on lmud, and for solo by C. II. CAMPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 20, 1855. 171 Bay st., Huvannab, Ga. I take pleasure In corroborating tho foregoing state ment, nud Iii addition would add that tho books are now in use. J.T.THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wlmrf. July 20.1855. oct 24 91A*<ON 1C—I. O, O. r.—SB. of T.-O. If. A. R EGALIA, JEWELS AND COSTUMES, manufac tured and kept ou I Bind, ill the Old Fsiablfrlmient of E. COMB, 244 Grand street, East of Bowery, Now York. Orders from the coiflitry promptly attended lo. j« n—iy P Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods, w i lii.i a n: TANK 12 ic, | PARK PLACE, Now Vork, Invites the attention JLv' of Soultiern ami VWsiern Mcrclmals. lo Ids now stork of Fans,Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nall Brushes, Ladies’Reticules, Peifutiiery, Soaps, Porto .Mommies, Jet and Bead Bracelet*, PcckcI Books, Dress Billions, Plus uud Needles. Hooks uud Eyes, Watch Gourds, Wax, Coral and Glu*s Hoads, Necklaces, toe. India Rubber Combs, Canes, Ball* nnd Toys of every descrip, lion. Scissors, Razors and Cutlery. Gold um! Gilt Jewelry, Aecorduons and Violins, including n general and very largt stock of English, French and German. Funcy Goods, which will bo sold at the vory lowest pri ces, lor (.iwli or Approved Paper. toy— Orders by letter ■elor.tad mid puysp In the beet maimer. WILLI aMVAsMCKK, rimy I—IJ P Iii Park Plncn, Now York. Tn REST HAIR DYE. D 1I. (I. M. BALLARD’S (now article) received.ua highest premium at the World’s Fair and Ameri can Institute, wli 11< It was examined by tbo distinguish ed chemists Dr. c. Little and Prof, olm Torrey,aud pronounced die Best. For Halo by the Principal Rruggintsin this city—prico $1. Principal olllco nnd store .4U8 nnd 5(11'Broadway, New-York. Mur I5,’30 -P mar IV For the 1,000,000. THE II. S. PATENT illAltULIS COMPANY. [Capital 105,000.] No. 31*8 Broad way, cor. Walker street New York. ’ . BE prepared to execute ull orders for MANTLES, A T i BLETOPS,Cil.'.UMNH,PEDESTALS, I’ll.AS TERS, SLABS. toe., in imitation of K'unns, Broeslel, l’yruiiees, Nenpoliiun, and all luncy Marbles, equal in strength, beauty and durability lo real marble, ami in some respects superior thereto, aud at lea* than half lira cos'. Unlike muiblelsed iron, wood or slate, it la wind ly free from all objections which are urged iigaln-.t mere surface tto'k, where paint, copal varnish, toe, lorm tin temporary polish and boatlly of lira article. Mantels from 8 to 840. Orders from Builders, Cabinet Makers and others solicited,nnd sa Isf clb.iiguaruiitoed. Agents lor the principal cities treat'd with. PETER RENNIE, Pres’t. Lovici. G. Mickles, V. Pres’t. Johkpii Lamb, Sec. rt oct 24—I) Tll/IOA cV lJiil AICLAAO, l\ .Maiden Lime. New Vork, M anufacturers «f iiie’vvuBLii-RENoWNED SA LAM AND ER S.IFES, RANK VA ULTS, he. Baltimore Depot, 146 Pratt street, sep 5—ly lto*lo» Depot, 14 Howard street. ' SHOW CASES. HOI T.tlAAN (X ILRNIIi MANUFACTURERS, 57 llotecnj, NF.IV YORK, 1 I AVE tho largest nnd cheapest stuck of SHOW IT. CASES ever offered Iii this city, mado in every stylo; Silver-plated, Bras*. Rosewood, t-atlnwoml, toe. orders promptly filled, and goods carcful.y packed und shipped to any part of the L'uilcd Stales and Canada, sop 4—3m _______ E. .1. DOIViVGLL, General Commission Merchant, NO. 1411 PEARL STREET, (Fourth door from Wall s'reet.) Now York. IMPORTANT mp 4—Gni SAILS. 13 CNTTENET to CO„ Importers of F 1 • European Goods, No. 48 Broad sir ap 30 '55 jlioo It ITaTTAYLOR’S P VSTILLKH I)E PA 1(18. T HESE PASTILLES are an invabinblo remedy for the cure ol Coughs, Colds nnd Bronchitis, as by tlralr uction on lira throat and lung*, they remove all hoarse ness in n few hours nnd wonderfully Increase the pow or and flexibility of the video.—Hence they are ol great service to aud highly recommended by Clergymen, Auctioneers, Public Speakers, uml all tlmso wnosu call ing requires such frequent use of tho vocal organs. N. Ih—Ask 1'or‘ Rloore to Taylor’s Pastilles Do Purls,” and observe that each box bears tlrair writlousignature. < 1711 V For sale by VV. VV. Lincoln, J. II. Carter to Co., J. II. , JN VITK the 1IOIJSEKELFF.RS AND BLAl.LltS. THE HOPE MILLS, 71 Fulton Hrkkt, and 71 Bkkkman St., Nkw York, Principal Office 1U3 Front Street, New York, Factory, Nos. 3ii, 37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City. '|MiE I’ROPUIETuRs ol this long and well known I COFFEE AND SPICE ESTABLISHMENT, Continue to prepare the best imi.uim ackutical row- dkks in use, for raising Bread, Biscuit, Tea and other t.akes, toe. They also prepare Mu-lard, Cocoa, nud many other articles of daily use In evory family, which they offer upon the most rea*oimble terms. Catalogue sent to uealers who request them. R. II. to J. G. ISIIAM. N. IL—Consumers advised to Inquire for Hope Mills articles. nug 14—ly NCIIILFI LLUVi I|K0'I1I1:KN & (UO. IMroUTERS, AND DEAI.ER8 , , reiving nioreles- tiiiionlals of its wonderful efilcaey In renmving t'ldn, than any other medicine over offered to the pub lic. And tlieso tesiimonliils emuo not si.me from the ignorant, bill from persons of every degree of intelli gence and every rank of life. I’hvslcintis of the first rc-'peciibllity,nn(l perfectly conversant wi li '.he nature ol diseases and remedies, linve recommended this ns one of tlm mo»l effeclii"' mi tlralr line ol preparation* for (he extinction of Pain. The Pain Killer Is ii*ed inlemall) nud externally, according to the nature of the complaint. It has been loiind lo beuu excellent lutuedy lor sudden Colds, Catighs, toe., Fever and Agile, Asthma and IBithlsic, Pain in Hie Head. Kidney Complaint*. Piles, 'HrauniuUcComplaints, Bruise*uml bores.Severe Burns, Canker, Biles and Ring worm*, Weak stomach, uml General Debility, Painter’s Colic, Broken Breasts, toe, Bowei Complaint aud Uysolitary, Miolcru, Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Toothache, toe., toe. Tho genuine Perry Davis’Pain Killer I* now put up in panel bottles, with the words Davis’ Vegetable I'ulii Killer blown in tlm glass ; und with two steel engraved labels on each bottle—one an excellent likeness of Perry Davis, tho or iginnl invei lor of lira medicine, tho other n steel engraved Note of Hand—lion j other can bo re lied on ns genuine. Price of bottle*—I2)ff cunts, 25 cciib), 50 cents, nnd SI respectively For sale by m the known world. PERRY DAVIS & SON,Proprietors, 71 High street, Providence, R. I. CHOLERA. A Certain Cure for this disease, may hejound in the use of Perry Davis' Vegetable fain k i li li tt It • Drni'qt'K, May 5,1855. Gentlemen:—I fool iiihIo** obligation* to you for the benefit 1 have received from your Invaluable Pain Killer. Wo have bud some cholera In ro on the Misslssppl thiiHoarly In the season. A few day* since I assisted in ‘ laying out” and burying ono of our citizens who was supposed to have died with tho disease. The next morning I was taken wiili severe vomiting, Accompanied with coldness of the extremetics. Warm covering nud hot application* failed to res'orn warmth. M>- wife’s family, who had used the Pain Killer with sue css dm third more hoeing than he could Id cutton planted lira common way. , 8. L. BARBER. Leo county, Georgia, J uly 13th, 1855. Messrs. Randall Sr .l/rreer— Gentlemen: In roply to your* of this dale, I cun say with aatlrttcUon, that I Iiuvh used your cotton seed drills on the farm of I). A. Vnson, Esq., with great miicccss. I consider them to be ol great value. They arc a saving of about one-Uilrd of lira labor of cultivation, ubout two lo three bushels ol seed to the acre Iii plaullug, an l a greul savin* of labor In planting, as they open the furrow, drop and cover ih seed with one horse nnd hand. 1 think them worth one huhdred dollars a piece to any plainer, that plunts lull crops of cotton. As for inysclf L would not plant a crop ofcotton without Brain lor no consideration lu lira bounds ol reason. Yours, very respectfully, , A. J. BARKSDALE. Lee county, Georgia, July 12th, 1803. I have used Randall It Mercer’s cotton Planter two seuboiit), nnd consider them of great value to the farm* er. 1 Have seed enough each year Vo pay for the Plant* J or*, then 1 save at least one-third lira lubor of cultlva- , lion, as> lira cotton is sowed In so narrow a line that with . good plowing there is but little hoe work needed. There ih also u tiaving of hand* and horses ill pluming. I should say they were worth oue hundred dollars each, nud rccoiuuieud evory funner to use them. 1 , „ s. d. mclendon. i Leo county, Georgia, July Dili, 1855. \'w 1 have beenoverseeiug fur Mr. 8. D. McLcq- i djm lira present year, and fully concur In blfl*tatemenla « KOOV0. DAV18HON WARREN. i Messrs. Rundullh- sl/ereer—-Gentlemen: In reply to i your* I will only suy i have used tlmo of your cotton , w '°d drills, and consider them of great value, from tho lack that In lira usu ol them I saved from two lo three . bushels of seed lo each aero planted, and ntleaatono- third of the labor of cultivation, imt requiring one-half u* much hoe work as the old wuy of plaining—also, a considerable saving In Die labor of planting. I never expect to plant cotton without them if 1 can got them P ri oo. I have plantod eight acres per day to each drill, i hey aro simple—easily muuagcd,and there is no difficulty ubout getting a good stand. Very respectfully yours, W. F.HAMRICK. Lee county, Georgia, July 12th, 1855. .. , , „ Tiiomasvill*, Thomas countv, Ga. Col../. //. IVatson—Dkar Sir : t can recommend your cotton I lunter* (drill) In the highest terms. I have trieil them on ull iu.v laud except new ground, and I think they will do in tnat, they will do lu a mountain ous country as well us in a lovel. If l hud not bought I would travel lo your shop which is 75 miles, and pay liny dollars a piece for them. It saves one-lhlrd of the work; one hand cun plant ns much us two,ami ono Hand can chon out three acres while ono can chop out one aero alter a common plow. Yours rospeethilly, K. BRAS WELL. DouaiitttTY county, Gu., July |4th, 1855. ./. //. IVatson—Sik : This is lo certify that I have used Uumlall to Mercer's cotton seed drill of your man ufacture, uml am so well pleased with them that 1 would recommend all pluuters who huvo not tried them, to give Brain a fair trial. Where Bra drills are used thero i* a great deni of Inborsuved in cultivating u crop, ow ing to Its being so uniform in the drill, the plowing can he (lone min.li heller, and with greater despatch, con sequently the Imo work is lighter, a* good plowing -upeisedes Bio necessity of a great Oral of hard boo wofk. JNO. BARKSDALE. 1 DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, D Y ES, PERFUMERY, • A c., frc„ WILLIAM STREET, Nicw York, o attention of tho trado to tlralr largo aud H. Johnston. I’urysborg.- W. W. Hardee, J. P. Raymond, J. D. I.awioiivilhi.—Gol. A. J. Lawton,Samuel Manner 'Gf|c* Jumlon. him. llon*u.—Nathaniel II. Iloy ward, Burrell Satin -r*, Jonh Hill. By order ofthu President and Board of Dlrer.lors. •It, 13 u.F. HANCKEL,Hec’y nnd Trens’r. SOUTH WKSTEHN ItAILROAII. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE HIANGE OF HGHKIIUI.E-TWO PASSENGER TR .INS DAILY TO (JOLUMBL'ri. / ,N mid after Monduy, August 27, * ) i rain* will h uvo Macon lor r> r • <i>:rv, dally ut 2.111 A. M .aml 3.15 p. M., arriving ut ' I'lrn'liiiH at 7.15 A. M. ami I0.3«l*. M. U-nvo G'oliim- bij- !.,r Macon dally atl.LiA. M.aml 2,30 I*. M„ nr fii'ia at M neon Hi Bl.43 A.M. and “.50 I'. M. i'.i...-iigi)n lor Ainerh us will take lira iiiorning train • < .’.in A. M. from Macoli, urrivin / al Aliierleus at M" M. Leave Anierlcua at(1.40 A. M., ami arrive xt M icon at ID.45 A. M. 1 •itiiicr.llng at Macon each way with Central Railroad Tran,. toSafuniiah, AugiiHtu, Mlllndgevilln ami Eaton- Ld. kihI with Macon ami Weslern Railroad Train* to '• iffin. Atlanta, lialhui, Chatfanuoga, Knoxville,uml I'x-livillc. ' •imk cling dillly at Columbus,with Girard nnd Mo bile Biiilroail. '-•"niccling dully ut Amerleu* with a four-horse post *>•»«•»( Linn loTullahanM'e, Albany, Tliomaavlllo,»c. *'"l in-weekly Hack Line h» Lumpkin. '•••ngcr* for poinlM on this Road “hulow Fort Val- **>(" »lunild take Hiu I o’clock evening train from Bav- •'‘"■(b. ami 5 o’clock evening Irani from Augusta, to *’""l (Imenllon at Macon; for other point* on Mouth ’•Hslcri. or MiiMOogeu Railroad*, paHseiigurs will have *' •leicniioi, by eltlior train*. Bio,i i;|;m»Hteum*lilp* leave Hnvaiiuab for New York oNliiesday* and Malurday*, ami lor Pblladelphlu on ”‘*lu»w*lnys. PitMsage, in lira Cabin, $UU; Htoorage, •«. r4 '" from Moiitgoiirary lo Havaiinah, jl3 OH J*°. Columbus to do II (••* be- Auiericus to do H 80 u GEO. W. ADAMS.superintendent. | .Macon,Aiigu*t2d, 1855. (tf] aug II ( 'AKPkTLNG, RUGS, DRUGG^.—We have opened Oil. (fay, n , ,| are now prejMired to *how an good an ”»fiin«nt of the ahovegood*«a are to bn seen Iii the ?>• *ep21 AIKIN It BURNS, y '"ITS op TUitPENfiN E. 25 bill*, spl* Turp* i "•«, lu store and for aah- by WILLIAM LYNN, JAS. J. SNtnitn, O. P. HN1DKR I.VNY A. SNIDER, FACTORS. FUUWAUDINU AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IIAY-MT., SAVANNAH, GA., ’ ■opt7 Corner llruiigliton uml Jeflfcrsoii-.SU. U L* STAIRS. WIM.IA9V «, FOOTE I S Now rccovlng a general a*s»rtinentol Foreign atm Domestic Dry Goods, which Ira offers to tho trade on accommodating term* ATmcALPIN Sl BBO’S. Lumber mill and Brick Yards, M p0 SAVANNAH. OA^ oTj. JONES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, JON EH’ BUILDING, Niivaimuli* Ga. SAMUEL I'ALIIEIl & SON. <iiiioon'h BUII.DINHB, Nos. 1-IH Congress, and 117 St. .lulirn streets, R ESPECTFULLY Inform liratrndu and r.illzutiti gen- on,By that they have in store a good niworimont of imericun and Foreign Hardwiirc, nml being In direct imtinicaBon with mnmifacturorshoth In ihlH Country • elvlng uddlth*— '** FI UR INkPHANCi;. Statement of the. »•Norwich Fire Insurance Comp of Norwich, Connecticut,on the GtA day of June,any. Capital stock R154WM* IB^k* -1_SS 8155,32-*- ARSKTS OK Tint fl.'MPANY. 1 00 321 Shares Bank Stock in variolic Bunks... .830,009 00 23 “ Incorporated Coinpaiiieso'.hor than Bank* -7(1 00 Note* on demand, secured hy Mortgage* on Real Estate, Bond*, Bank Slock nml othor good |iornnmil security i,, '' Cnsli In bund* of Agents -V'*! 0 , 00 “ in Bank - O' 1 8155,321 00 l.t ABIMTIXB. Losses adjusted,unadjusted or claims forlossc*—nono. Liabilities to any Bunk, Corporation or individual— Total amount nt i isk (about)—3,41*" ; *K». Tho ainoiinl ut hazard on uny risk, I«1th very fow ex ception*,) not over 5,000. ,, .. . 1 y> A. BREWS/ * ,President. E. Lkarhkd, Jr., Secretary. Norwich, Conn., Juno Ulh, 1855. .... , Personally appoared before tho under*./ *1. Mayor of the city of Norwich. Iii said Sfato, A Brownie*, President, nml E. Learned, Jr., Secretary of tho “Norwich I' lre Insiirauco Company,” and mudu solemn oath to lira truth or tho above statement, signed hy them. I also, certify Hint I have examined the report of *aid Compa ny, aud find the above to bo a correct statement of lira name and that lira iioIoh and loan* on which n part o| said capital is invested are in my opinion good aud well In testimony whereof, 1 have Loreto sol my hand and caused lira seal ofthu city lo bu affixed, tills Ulh day of June,1855. [L.8.] WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor of tlu.i Uy of Norwich. The undersigned Is agent for Brant ive nfllco, nml I* ready lo take risk* on all description ( of properly in U, 0 city. JNO. 1NGERHOLL. Jylrt [ j) VIN li A Nil 'll li.NOVA TIN li 15 ST A 111 I Sll ill 15 NT 1 ft York-M.* iteur the Court IIiiukc, SAVANNAH, (I A. 7 a ftl KHTAUl.isiiitn IN 1832. 1,'SF’ 7 3 ri'MIE Subscriber, grateful tn hi* jiatron* lend friends JL for tlralr continued luvor*, would *iuto that, In ml- dilion to tho iinprovviiraiit* Iii Dying acquired by him Moore to Co., ami the principal Druggists nml Apolliu- * JL varied slock of Drugs, l’ulnts nils, Perfumery, toe. curieirtliroughoul Bra United Klara* and Canada, and ut ] ’ In addition lo llicirrcgulur imporluiious of Htaplo ’ ’ ‘ " j Druggs, they nro also receiving, direct IrornGra sources i of production and manufacture,suppllesnl Tooth, Mail, . ami Nail Brushes, Bronze*, Corks, Mortars, Hponges, ■ | French nml English Perfumery, l.tibin’s Extracts, and j many other articles usuully embraced In Druggists’ 1 stocks, wbicli Bray are also enabled lo offer ou the most I advantageous term*. Orders, either In person or hy mall, will receive prompt uttontlou. aug 14—ly wholesale by MOORE It TAYLOR, Importers, sep 20—3m I* bl Maiden Lane, New York. IV. JACKSON A SON* GRATE AM) TENDER MAKERS, 346 Front St. and 930 Broadway, New York. nug 1—Jy P_ Patent Elastic Skirts. It ATEN A: FRANCE. No. 1 Bnrclay-Btreot, New York. C AUTION.—Noi.o uru genuine except they bear lira Biatnp of the jtateiit. All manufacturers uml sellers infringing will he prosecuted according lo law. mar 10 Mar 18, ’.HI—1» ANDREWS & JESVP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Coltou aud Woolen Machinery, Steam Englno* anti Boilers, Machinists’ Tools, Belting, &c. IMPORTERS & nUAI.KIl* IN MAKl’KACTDRKRs’ AllTtCLKS. No, G7 l'inu SL, New York. N. U.—Agents for llio* Woodruff to Beach Iron Works’ Steam Engiue., aud Boiler*. Exclti*lvo Agency in Now York for‘Lowell Maclilno Shop. Machinists’ Tools. p oct 2—ly ThU l* to certify that l uted ono of Randall to Mor- cer scotton seed drill* last jour in pluming my crojqanQ was well pleased. I have used flvu of them lira present j ear, planting my entire crop, and um mill butter pleus- cd. I here i* a saving ot between two -.lid three bushel* ol seed to Bra aere In planting, beside* one horse and Oku hand with these drills dnestho w.irk oil luce linmls and two horses. Then thero is loe saving of one tliird ol the hoe work, the cotton beluglu *o straight und nar row a row. I consider them worth one hundred dollar* ouch io any planter, and recommend all to purchase and Hoc them. „ , WM. II.OWENS. Dougherty county,Ga., July Ifith, 1855. Mkshiim, Randall to Mkrcrr:—In reply to yours of respectively. V|® t , ' ,a !“ nl * ‘''reference to your coltou seed drill, I l'\.r mli> by nm,tor Hie mcillcliio .lo.icr, llirougboul 2!„7|S,K?'. P. 0 " 1 "' 1 "Ony |.re e known world. “ 8t 1 c f”l’ ‘I 1 ® "'d way, 1 was cuuhlud to obluin ouo of jour drills, with which 1 finished. i *[ ‘ a Hie dealdcriiiiim uud lung sought afler. Many aud varied have heeu tho attempts oflntolllgont ; min i* to uttuiii what you have accomplished, but with • P^ l n . m ,', c , c ? 8 ’. Thls lonVea nothing to be desired ii u coltou drill. It depusits Bra scud uniformly aud con till non sly In a Htralghl and narrow linuusyou wish,saves about ono half Bra labor lu pluming, und about ono third of Hie hoe work in cultivation. It is almost need- less to add that I am delighted with your drill. Yours respectful ly, J.E. MERCER. Lee county, Ga., August 10th, 1855. Mkssrs. Randall to Mkrckr— Gentlemen: Insod one of your cotton sued drills the pu*l spring, and I feel lour fold paid for whnt it cost mo. To give your drill a lair trial, l planted every other row with lira drill, and '.lie intervening rows I plumed ns well as ever cotton in« (Ad Colon, imion l„ , l,M WU ; „,n iiedVno u, fl“ lake it. 1 took two doses nt in'ervalsof liftcun, minutes; per'ect stand, and I think it grew off much better, bo- u line perspiration ensued, and the next day, barring a stiles I realized a great saving in Bra lubor of working lltilo weakness, I was well, and huvo been since. over my cotton Bra two first times. I shall conltnuo to It may huvo been an attack of Ague, hut whotlie. AgtlO or Cholera, it answered my purpose. Since my recovery, I find that several of our citizens linve used lira Pain Killer as a remedy for Cholera, and pronominal ll good. | therefore take pleasure In re commending B to a still more extended notico. Yours, truly, \V. M.CRi iZIER, Attorney ut Luw. Perry Davis to Son, Providence, R. I. This may certify, that 1 have used Perry Davis' Vege- able l'nin Killer in numerous cases, nnd believe it to ho n very valuable nicdicino I have prescribed It use Ilium us long a* 1 plant cuitun. , „ JKS8EECUCK. Leo county, Ga. Mk*8Iis. lUsnAi.L to MzitraR—Gentlemen; I have use, cly lu of your Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured byJ II Watson, on Col J Bond's Fowltown plantation, lain iimicIi pleased with them.'raving realized great saving of seed.ui labor in illuming and chopping out, and tho hands ut tho first siding could go over nt least one-third more in a day, nnd do bettor work tlinn in cotton plant ed in tho best way 1 could plant with coulter and block. tonsively in bowel complaint, (particularly forultlidreu,) 11 have no hesitation In giving U as my opinion that in SHELLAC INDIA TWINE, . COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C., com AND JUTE 91 ATS, And INDIA GOODS generally. For salo low foi CASH, by GEO. W. DOW to CO., Importers, h- 12—(lino No. 7 Burling s||p,New Vork. Savannah Uru Dock TO SHIP OWNERS, MASTERS AND CONSIGNEES OF VESSEI.S T 'HE subscriber respectfully inform* tlioni that tho SAVANNAH DRY DOCK is now in successful operation,und Ilia nilcululud lo take in ships of uny class from UK) to I..110 tons burthen. Ills 230 fuel long und 05 feel wido, und complete in every particular. A large gang of workmen Is employ cd and a large supply of millennia Is oil hand, so that vessels can bn re|>uircd with n* much dispatch a* in any other port. Pitui|t and Block Making and Smith’s work dono nn tho premises and every effort mado lo unsure economy nml fidelity to those who may luvor tho Dock with their husiuess. D. 1\ lanbersiiine, Agent and .'iiperliitomlont, fob24 _ l.atoof Marsh’s Pock, Charleston, OUHlilGATED, UTtOl GUT 1 ICON AND WIRE RAILING, (SECURED UY LETTERS PATENT.) B)WWrt»B(Wrtflda j.’or Public Grounds, Cemeteries, llilMxIllillliPl Cottage*, Balconies, toe. This now , article of our muiiufncltiru particularly commends llsolf i ,.|,,. u .„’„r ...... n...uim,.lM. w th Iinieni tviru * ntcncqoi md in Europe, nro constantly receiving uddltloiis to UurinK lii>* lust visit to England uml Scotland, bn* made heir stock, comprising Planters’ llouwkcupcr* and niTaugemeiils lor extending III* business, by which ho I " . .. . • . . .. —.. ....a.*., t.mlailulfiiifl (III 11(1 tlOPIIU , I... I ... It..., .1 ..—....I.,— u.i.Ii.L.i ..(' l'i.l..,u ..ii w(|| •st-ll, HUNTER to GAMMEI.L. luildera’ goods of Bra most approved styles and pattern*, .mon/ which inay he enumerated Locks, Hinges, Holts, ml Shutter Fusioning* of all kinds, Hhoot. /.Inc, sheet lojqier, sheet and bar l.ead, Chain Pumps, llraxs Varns, Britannia Ware, Hollow Ware, PerciliBloii Caps, 'sinitiH, Brushe*, nnd a general variety of Fancy (.nods, lotion Lines, Fish (looks, lie*. Knitting PIiih,8u1iio wine,Crosscut, Hand, T. mm, Framing, and Mill Haws, tliulns. Hand uud rdndgo llnmmern. Anvils, Vice*, «rew Plate*, Block*Mini IHinilh’d BoHows.Coopor’* 'ool*. PLOWH, CORN HIIELLEB8. HAY CUTTERH. toes, Axes, Andirons, Hhovuls, Hpudns, Gun*, Huy anil laiiuru Forks. Had lions. Writing |aipei, Porto Mon- ales, Hplrlt MivelH.Cnt and Wrought Nall* and Hplkos, 'lanes ot nil kind*. Helves,! toffeo Mill* Cotton and Wool lard*.Curry Comb*,nud Inflict uvniy articlenduplod to hot rude. City nnd country order* wlllrecolvo prompt attention, lid nil good* for Hhlpiiranla carefully packed. may n _ _ . . ' general novice* G. M.GRIFFEN ha*re opened hi*store,and Is ready for nil cttslomera’ calls In Ills line. I have In employ a superior work man nt watches, uud also n first rale Manufacturing and .lobbing Tiller, and nil work In that line will he received and done according to order, and w111 ' dispatch. Calls ■oil el ted from nil frfeimr-Mid customer* >» wan of articles In my lino or liuiltlW, »‘J V 1 JOBT’EITaND ALE.—75 cn'sK*. each 8 dozen plnls, I I Hhhert’s Porter, and !lH«a«kB, each 8 dozen pluta, IIHihert anuprrlor Pal" Ale, i..i.niiriicluri'd expressly for this market. Just received a"d *'»r 1hy BUg (j| PADELFORD, FAY toCO. now enabled toDyo a greulcr vurioiy of (Jolorson tdlk nml Woolen Dresses, HIiiiwIh, toe., which hu iruitu will generally please all who may favor him wilh tlralr '"flonBeincu’s Oarmenis Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, a* may he required, in the sumo superior stylo which has generally ho much idolised his patrons und friends. Ludlca’ Bonnet* Dyed, Bleached and Pressed In the nisi fashionable styles. ' Irdors from lira country punc tually attended to. Terms moderate. When purcels are soul by stun inbuilt or railroad, word should ho sent him by letter through lira Port Office,ho that he may know lo C ," r "M"0" | .^|, ) . A N, )R ,, oalu ,way. TO SI’. A ISI.AND tlOTTlim PLANTI9DI rixlIF UNDERSIGNED ImvIiiK been unpointed ngenfa I (or the «ale ol lira culuhruled MeArthy HLA IS LAND COTTON GIN, the cotton from wlilcli 1* readily Hold, uml wlilcli usually brings three lo five cent* per pound more than from any oilier Gin yet Invented, nso now prepared to supply Planter* nnd those wa'illng, with Bra-ii ol superior workmanship nt one hundred and twdnty-Hvo dollarsoncli. Extra roller* 811 • Extract from a letter from h I* lorldu planters “Tlm MeArthy Gin fa Infiulti'ly abend or every other Gin yet manufactured. I would not lie without one for treble lira iimouet; it save* trouble, I* simple, and turns out beautiful cotton. Tllertiiplo I* not Injured, und lira open process so much doHirco by the English buyer* Is certainly obtained.” .... nug 21—If BOSTON to VI I.LA LONG A. XT EG 1(0 CAI’8. HI'OTCII H'PVLEH- HI dor.. Hcolcli IN Ciuw and Bonin fa received anil Im mile bv • i J cl ..y ROL'ENMAUI.II to LAD-SUN. HOUSEKEKMXG HARDWARE. PICOT to SIIOTWELL, IMT0RTER8 AND JOUBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOUSE BURNISHING HARDWARE. No. (13 Maiden Lane, New Vork. I NVITE thcfttluiilioiiot Houtliorii nud Western Mer chants to a large and very extensive slock of Goods ill tlrair lino. Cutlery of every description. Hilvor Plated Ware: Japanuorv. German Hilvur and HrUtuniu Ware. Tinned uud Eiiuinmulled Cooking Utensils. Bronzed, Cop|iur uml Brass Good*. Tea Trays, Fire irons, Fender*. Wire Covers. Bronzed Cuudlcrticks, Block 'Pin Ware, toe. (>ur stock comprise* every article in our lineofhusl- ness, nil of which wo will sell to dealers al lira VERY LOWES’P PRICES, for Cush or Approved i'njrar. Goods ordered by lutiur will he selected wilh grout cure aud dbpulcb, and |>ulup in lira hist manner. PICOT to HHOTWELL, No, 03 Malden Lane, New York. P. 8. Also manufacturers ol u very superior article of Plated Hpoonsaitd Fork*. Jo 7—Gin SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT CORJV .INn COR .1111,1., PATENTED WAT lliili, lHAJ. S H, BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tenunsseo nil • Alabama, of this Invention, v/liich is doubllus among the tnosl Important of modern limes for Bra use ol lira well advised farmer uud slock feeder; nud lira universal favor with which it ha* been received from the first, more tliuti uiiythiugulse, attests its utility uud su periority. portability, simplicity ofconrtruclfoii, nnd convo- "lie Glut ‘ ’ ’ ’■ io, tbo Little Giant has noeijiiul. ll weigh* to tavorublo tuitlce. Iron BedHtonds, with pntciit Wire j rom v’juoo to’ flvo immlred pound*, according to sue, 8uckiii|s; a variety ol Folding Iron Bcdsleuds, Wrought . ■ — ’ Iron Farm fence, Wire-Netting, suitable lor sheep, poul- try, garden or cenratery-fence, Wlru Trellises und Hum- iner-lluHcs, with every variety ol Wins Work for gar dens, toe.; Hlevcs, Fonders, Brass, L'omior uml It ... Wove Wire Cloth, toe. Circulars of designs ruruislrad by the iiiuuiiliicliirurs. . .. , M. WALKER to SONS, No. 23J Markot-st., jy 2li—3ino* N. E. cor. of <llh 8t. Phi In., Pa. l'all aud Winter Clolliiu^ PIERSON, IIKID' 1 ’ & t0 ' A RE receiving weekly, perslonuuffs.onoof thelar. gost and best leleelerl stock* 'ffCTothlng ever offer ed In this market, which they offer on accommodating terms at wholesale nnd retail. ... . Tlioy also luivo In store " good assortment of GLN- TI.EMEN’H FURNISHING GOOD8. Merehmifa vIsHiug lira city wold Wlo well to call and oxnniluu our stock. P. H. i irdors from lira country promptly attended to aug 31 A Ruvnrd Taylor. IvTv l.«'R ,s J A I* A N . China and Japan In 1853. Ry iiit'iiiiip,n nidi (ini i mi mm ■" , - und Modi utioiis. By Rev. A. Morton Brown. Cloudy nud Huiislilno In tho LifeoI a Vlilago Pastor. llarlmughslloavenlvllomo, 3 v •!“• FI nt's ciorlcal Reports ou continued Fever and Ty phoid Fever. Gooch’* Prnnlicnl Midwifery wards ol 2IHI illustrations. Ilonsly s Medical Forinulary. Bca*ly’s Prescription Book Wood’s Practice, Bell and 81 •kes.Dioksons.WntsoiiH Humrlmon’* mnl all other Mndhml Work* for Htndvnt* and Pr'ietltumuraai reduced |"h ' , s- 0C l J7 VV.TIR'RNE WILLIAM!'. cun he put In operation hy the farmer In twenty minutes without expense or tnechnnlcal aid, then adjusted uml used with convenience by anybody. The Lilllii Giant has received tbo First Premiums at every 8tnto Fair from Missouri to Maryland tho past Fall, nml llml in the must complimentary manlier. These Mills uru guaranteed in the most |)osilivu man ner against breakage or derangement, nnd warranted to grind feed from enr corn, ami grits or fine hominy from shelled corn, wilh a degree of ease and convenience for farm purposes never attained before. The subscribers urn now prc|mred to furnish tho trade wilh Improved patterns and sizes, lo suit lira varied wants ol all. No. 2 Ih offered nt !Sii5 couipleic, ready for attaching Bra tonin, nud wnrrmitcd to grind lou bushels of food per hour with ono horse. No. 3 nt $75 will grind fiReon bushels per hour. No. 4 ut $l«» will grind twenty husltols per hour, witti two horses. M.miruclurod >n,l (or «lo by BBOWN fc cu _ mnr3 ut Nashville, Toini., nnd Atlanta, Gn. SEWING MACHINES. lAXCELHIOR SEWING MACHINES.—Made by ly IIOOU BATTELLE N CO., Worcester, Massa chusetts, im’tentod hy Ellas Howe, Jr., September Kith, IH lii. Those Machines are warranted,(with proper uto’ not to gol out of ropalr. They nro built In a good sub- Btmitlul, nml workmanliko iii miner, and will do Tailors fllioemakers’ mid Huddlor*’ work, Iii a manner warrant- oil to give satisfaction. The stloh w ill not rip any more than common sow ing j done by hand. Call mid see thorn liioneralloii at 140 CI1E8NIIT street, Philadelphia,up alutrw. W. A.DAWHON, Agoni. may 12 lyMtoflp nml it Is in my opinion, siqierior to any preparation I have over lined lor the relief of those diseases. P. H. When given to children, I have always com bined It with lira syrup of gum ubrahic, say ten drops lo n lea-spoonful of the svrup, well mixed. Dose- More or less according to the ago * filters have mixed It with milk amt molasses,equal part*. 8co directions. A. HUNTINGTON, M. 1). Tho Pain Killer is sold by John II .Moore and Co.Thos M Turner to Co uml SD Brantley to Co, Savannah; Barrel, Carter to Co, uml Clark, WcTls to Dubose, An- gusta: E LHtrolieckirto.Co,Macon. Also by Drugists and Grocers generally, nug 21—eoil 3mos iilliaL •V a ft tf 1 e i- if II'« r c h o n s e, Young's Building,Sign nfthc Golden Saddle. the use of your drills there Is u saving of one-third ol tho lubor of cultivating n cotton crop. Col Bond is pleased with them uud will continue their use. Yours, respecllully, JAM ES CHEEK. Fowltown, Gn., July Dili, 1855. This Is to certify that I have used two of Randall to Mercer’s Cotton Hamers,and have no hesitation In sny- Ing that they will do. Tho saving of labor lu planting is uii object, tho saving of seed is an object, aud lira cot ton stands in such a narrow drill that It may almost bo kept clean without tho hoes. 1 here is nothing t<> equal them in plaulii g cotton. WM. U. REYNOLDS. I.ee county, Ga., July 1st, 1855. Lien County, Ga., August 23d, 1855. I have used Randall to Mercer’s Coitou-socd Drill, which I purchased of Col J II Watson, und think thoy are the best machines now in use. 1 am sal Islied there is a great saving in seed nud a greater saving tn work. I *in fully satisfied thero is ono-lhird of tho hoo work saved. Try them, and any reasonable man will be satis fied ttiey are worth more than three times the prico they orosoldfor. PHILIP WEST. Having obtained from Messrs. Randall to Mercer tbo exclusive right of suppljiug the State of Georgiu with these Drills, I am now prepared to supply ull demands,. having mado arrangements for their manufacture in Palmyra uml MUIedgevillc. My price is 815. cash, de livered ut either Palmyra or Mlllcdgovllle. Money sent at my risk by nmll, if tho requisitions of Bra Post Offico Department nro complied with. Any further inforina- • ion desired cun be obiuiuod by addresslug nra either at Palmyra or Milledgcviile, Georgia. out III—lawSin J. II. WATSON. 'OSITK W. II. SIMMONS CLOTHING STORK. W. H. MAY & CO. Executor’s Sale of Valuable LAND AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. r >Y authority of tho will ol William Zclgler, Into or ) Crawford’countv, deceased, will he sold on the first iiavo on nniiu n goou assortment oi Manillas, unities Puesdny In November next, In Knoxville, within tho m inninwo, „t Icghl hours of sale, all llio Lauds lying in said county ho- •onging o tho estate of said Zuigler, (consisting of Bio Home I’lncc, Atkinson, Colbert, Huioulon, Boon, Dug- ger, Hatcher uud Miller Lands.) Also, ut the Bibb Plantation,on thoThursdny niter lira first Tuesday In November next, all the lands lying in Bibb county belonging to sald-eslnto. The Lands will nnd Enrnesscs, of which the lollowiug comprise a part: Spanish Quilted, Overlaid andSliafton Saddles, Plan tor’s large aud extra large Saddles: Men’s plain do. English do.; Boy»’ ami Buco do.; Ladies Saddles of a variety of patterns; Bridles to Murlongulcs; Saddle Bags, Trunks &c. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—saddloTrees, Skirting nml Hog'kins; Pad do.;Straining und Worsted Web; Thread and Sack*, assorted size*. HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy aud Sulky Harnesses of ull kinds, by IhoBinglo set. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy iiii‘{ Sulky Springs and Axles; DrsIi Frames: llohba iin‘‘ Bows, by the single sol; 1’luted and Brass Stump Joints; plain do.;patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; btond uud narrow Luces, variety ofpaflMus; Silk and Worsted Fringe: black nud purple Coi»4H Bonus; Bug gy Lumps, Plated nnd Urns* Carriage Ifltnds; Brass and ll(.■••..( I. lr., III IV 2.1 Plutod Knobs, toe. Iy23 • sASKl'.TH, 11AI It BIB »IMo; FEATHER LUSTERS. I > -A largo variety ut No. I3.» Urmiglitou slreet. out!) HORACE Mult.>E. & -W- A. 3NT ” 8 BANK-NOTE lilST AND BKTECTIIll, Published semi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala. At $2 OU Per Annum, in Advance. 1 THE work I* printed on lino white paper nml now type, nml in appearance will bo second o nouo in the United Slates. A Southern Bank-Note List Is osaculial in every Bank, Counting House, and Public Office. Let us uullo In ad vancing our common tutcroMs.nnd not permit Northern mon uml Northern Defectors to tliictuute our money uinttcr* as they may wish, whllo we nro qulctlv follow ing their dictation. Tho work will bo carefully revised on tho day of pub lication, and ull important financial changes, ns lliey occur, noticed. Every exertion will bu mado to mnko ll n correct and reliable guldo to the Bunker and Mcr chant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, and others desirous of having their names amt business widely circulated, aro Informed that a limited number of ndvervlsomonts will bo Inserted.— Special rales for advertising by Bra year, or for shortor periods, may bo known by applying to uuy of my Agents, or at the offico In Atlanta, Ga. Hpeclmo’i numbers will hu sont, on nppltcatlou by letter, Irco of charge. All coninmnlealloii* intended for the Bank Note List and Detector, miml lie addressed to Swan’s Bank.Note List. \lliinlu, Ga. * ’-'ll EL rtVAN, J* its..* IS0111.K 1 son, Guiuial Agent. uip l.,- 3iu Bibb county belonging Ic bo sold In purcels varying from 150 to 1800 acres, to suit ill classes of purchasers. Will lie sold also at tho last mentioned tlmo nnd plnco, •ill the Perishable Property on said last mentioned Plans •at Ion, consisting of Horsts, Mules, Cattle, toe. Salo to combine irom day to day until nil Is sold. Terms on tho day of silo. JOHN W. DENT, Eu’r. Crawford Co., Ga., Sept. 5,1855. U Jr" Thu Augusta Constitutionalist. Southern Ro- eorder,51 iHedgevllio; Republican. Savannah; Intelli- roncer and Advocate, Atlanta: will copy and forward JOHN W. DENT. Knoxville, Ga. heir bill for payment to fsep 5 -1(1*1 MEDICAL NOTICE. DH. W - T. PARK, THE BOTANIC, OK Kl?r»K9I 1‘IIYNlCJlAN OF SAVANNAH. B EGS to announce Hint h« has removed his ro- ridenconml Office from the •corner of Stntoand effersun streets, to lira former resldouco aud offico of ho IhIo Dr. Kiclmrdsono, on Broughton-sta'et, (bo- ween Montgomery nnd West Rrond-streots. Ilotcnuera' Is nmsislncero thnnksto his (ellow-citixonsin thoclty ml country, fertile vory liberal employmont of his pro- (sslonnl scrvicossince his location in Savannah,and akes pleasure lu announcing that hlsfaollUros for tuoot- ug tho constantly Increasing demand* upon him aro •really Improved, having employed acurapofentponton o attend especially to hisoffico affairs. Ladle* may consult him ellhor in hlo family parlor, Is consulting-room, adjoining his offico, or In his office, lls consulting-room has been furnished and arranged nih especial reference tn the convenience, comfort aud istc of those visiting him professionally. Patients visited promptly nud punctually. For terms und further particulars, soo hi* Medical ournnl. 3mo—oct 1 l .’•INK BLACK FUOGK - OJATf.—Jtist received ror l’ steamer, n g(*(al assortment of Men’s extra fin# lack Frock Coats, and Pants,silk and sulln Vests, lor tie eh. uii, al tho cloUilngstore, Glhlraim Range,by oct *GEO. 8. NlL’ItOLB.to CO.