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lUjmWfjtw SAVANNAH, GA.. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1.1856. NUMBER 262. 1’llfi REPUBLICAN IS rt'BUlHBO milr. TrMVc«kly tutd Weekly, aEX \XDfiR &. SNEED. * rl TI YYD UOUNTf PKIITEHS. TF.KMS RRDUCED.i , v Paper, m Advano# in Advance • r , Weekly, in Advance I’.(id iii Advanco invanaWy in Advance ■. u h Price—10 Copies for. j y In uo ease will an order for the paper heal” 'i,..l to unlea* ccompanloa wllli money, or a aatis- ,.,*iv reference. ... .#»,«<> 0,00 3.00 400 3,00 15,00 .llSStiJ _ _ j.ibin Passago to Now York *20- 8KMI-WKKKLY. r.KITRD S'ff.lTBS 11,411. I.INE. t MIK new ami splendid "Me wheel atesnishlpet KSi'XVIUUK, |,Aimtuna,Gapt C. l». Lentour. u;iH’sr\, i,snu •« •* Tun*. Lyon, Pl.llKII 1 I.IMMI * “ M. S. WnODMftL, VLAfltMX, 1,3.iu “ •* 11. R.rtrMtaca, Will l avc savs'inah p r fry WEUXESDA Y and S.l TURIXA Y. Tn «e ships are among ttio largest on the const, un- v .wed lu speed, MU-ly «>r comfort, making their ... .go*- In Sfly to sixty hour*, and are commanded ny . : il carelul a*d polite officer*. Having elegant ,i ,-rnom accommodations, they offer a moat desirable crane* to New York. Cabin l*n*s;ige •‘•M Steerage do d lienia: |*A DHL FORD,PAY ftCth,Savannah. SAM’L. I.. MlTCII ILL, 13 Broadway. june’JC, 1855. New Volk. Fare Redared. JSiSCL N EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL I . I. ntM. MTR.ntllH. the smrs coKraisiao this link aai ATI.ANTIC, I BA 1.TIC. i apt. 'ViiT. Capi. Comstock. PACIFIC. j ADRIATIC, Capt. Ntl. I Capl. These ships having been bulll by contract, expressly for governmsnt ser vice, every care'has been taken In their construction, as also In their en- to ensure strength uud speed: and their acc«m- -tattons for passengers are unequalled fur elegance ■oraforl. co of passage from Now York to Liverpool,In first ii 3I3U; iu second cabin, |?.V, exclusive use of ex- .ixo Male re* ra, $325. From Llrerpoolto New York, '. ami £•&!. in experienced Surceon attached to each ship. Si. berths can be secured until paid for. pRiipiKF.n DATES OF SAILING. from .Ms Fsrc. from l.irerpool. 1855. IR55. •Mnesday..,, Jan.24.. 1 8351 Sat unlay.... Jan. 13.. I AVI rj-iesdav.... t- eb. 7.. 18.VV Saturday .. Feb.27.. 1855 i\ edneailay.... Feb31.. ltftslsaturday.... Feb.10.. 1855 I Saturday... ..*an. 24. .1855 For Freight or l'u*>saau apply tu r WARD K. COLLINS. 5rt Wall street, N. Y. ftROWN, SHIPLEY 4l CO., Liverpool. 1'CPIIEN,KEN'N iRI)ftCi),27 AustinFrlara,London. G. W AIN WRIGHT ft CO., Paris, or t*i. II. DRAPER, Havre. jyrrhe owners of these ships will not be aocounta- l r gold, sever, bullion, specie. Jewelry, precious .i .**, nr me als, unless bills or lading are signed lb i retor. and (he Viilue thereof ex pressed therein, hiupers please take notice, that the ships of tills ie >' moot carry any goods contraband of war. nd. mwl ly CTiti! UuDfnrDB ©aitan. aKNF.RAf. Al/rT/olv**A : /V<■O.V.V/rtS/O N MB H CHANT, • No. I&4 Bay street, Solicit, from his trleiids ouusIgnmeaM of every de scription , , My personal attention will bn given to the sale or Rest Estate, Hank stock, ftc. liefer to lllram Roberts, Esq.. Pierson, Hrldt ft Co K F Wood St Co, Noble Lyon, Esq.. Savannah ; E II Harris, II.S.Thlvea St Co., Hates * Lucas, W. I). Hob* bill, Montgomery, Ala. tn * r »* Wn.'WAHnil IIAnKHMiAMs GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner ol Bnvtuui Moniaontory*8le.,Savannah,Ua. Solicits consignments, and i* prepared to receive Cot ten mud Slcrchaudlxe generally, upon storage. Jan I Nov.15,’53. JAMF.S N. NK IIOI.S GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ wharf, foot of Aborcorn-sireet, jn 11 SAYANNAII, GA. ly_ ('AHLETUIti ill PAUMI3S General Commission Merchants, 82 MAY STREET, SA v ANNAII.GEORGIA, a. E. CaRI.ETON. cues, parsons. dye 18 MINIS iV JOHNSTON, Genrrnl Auction it Commission Merrhnnts. Temlcr their service." to their friends nud tlie public Jan 3 q j. c, avas. J. II PAVIS. w. it. LORO. IM S!', 1I1VI5 .V I.OMi, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, June 1 Snvinuinh <«n« jFoi'ttgn Xtasdunn (favhn. •4It Itll'.N AJOKFS. WAYBRiltlRO, ItURKK COUNTY,GA. Practice luw in Richmond, Iturke, Washington, Seri veil and Emanuel. TIIO*. M. SBRRIEN. MALCOLM t>. JONES. _declli ly a Hanui;i*ia A TTO RN F.YS A T L .1 IK. WnyiiesboroN Lit. Reference- Meesrs. A J.At T. VV. Miller, Augusta,Ga. oct 2 E . 44. Cl HA MISS, ATTORN BY AT LAW, Forsyth. Gto Will practice in the Flint and adjoining couullcsof the Jau 7 Macon circuit. tf TVWI. A. I.Oi rON, attorney at law, nov3tf. ittmniieHo* <iro. ' WILLI A 31 ATTORNEY AND i lA.nilEL PA 1.31 Lit »V NON, Healers In HARD WARE, CUTLER V, FILES, EDGE- T (» O L S &• e, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 184 Congress aud 07 st. Julian streets, June 3 SaiananA, Georgia. HM. WKICillT. GENERAL BROKER, FOR THE PURCHASE A.VD SALK OF REAL ESTATE A.YD PERSONAL PROPERTY, BAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA. PATTEN. Ill I TOl A CO. FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Jy 14—if II. A, CKANX, ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, QA. IIP.entire "cliolifstic year of this institution, by a Jmrt retnliition of the Faculty and Trustees, has y-it hr»wn lit <* one term, tnmiiieuclng on the First «a««r is September, and closing on commencement t, Thursday utter the fourth Sunday In June. fACCLTT. Al’GL’STUS ALDEN, A. M.,Proehlenl —Protestorot ,uli»h Literature an*l Ancient L.nTguage9. Rrv. J. II. CALDWELL, A. .M.—I’rolessor of Mental id Moral Phiioanphy. Krv. T. X. FI IRS PER, A. M.—Professor o( Matlie- t tee and Natural Science. Mn* ANN E. ALDF.N—Principal Primary Depart* s*nt.nnd Instructress In Botany and French. , K. LIGNOSKI—Principal of Music Department. 'ir. L. B. t:R \NT aud Mrs E. T. CALDWELL—Or- Lijcnul branches. 'ms Imiit.ii.on now presents to the public, advnn* which few iiossom. A largo and etcgautly cun- . ied i ollege eiiiflcwt one of the largest Chapels iu •M vs tail necessary out. buildings and enclosures; i ’.Ming department, fitted up lu the m**si neat and triable style, nnJ under the superintendence of the .•wr* themselves; with the whole domestic depart- under the careful direction of Indies of ox|N>riciice, ii.MMall the facilities for a th»r nigh course of ill- t.'icioo which any similar institution cun offer. It , * (*• seen by reference to our catalogue, that our rates ■ il.tsrd ami Tuition are loss than can ho foilin’ else »*'•». Tills fact, in these times ol pecuniary pressure’ :< •urihy of the consideration of those having (laugh Umm educate. Tiie Hoarding Department will be under thedirection President A (dun aud lady, aud Professor Caldwell *: :«4y. With siMciousaud comfortable d .r no lories, - vc and conventeatwhw« , a<t.«w and ulegam lurntture, ! *1 and expert****”* senrantm an I table* forntsbed , ti,e be*t thailt e marg.t affords; together with a > .■■Mime bui parental discipline, we Ih»|kj to Increase • iberal patronuge witii which this Institution has erto been favored. F. X. FORSTER, Scc’y Faculty. •:uthh«rl. Ju’* ■<**. I8.55. ang 7—|anl. ’~iit L. W. WELLS, RICHARD CUED. CRANE. WELL* -V CO., COTTON F ACTORS, AND Forwarding A Commission Merchants* No. 82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. jy u-tf . DAYNARD&ROWLAKD, FACTORS GENERAL .COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 2 Bay Street. EPIIRAIM BAYNARD JoUN T. ROWLAND. JR Liberal advances mn to on consignments of Cotton nnd produce. J v I - r.owAitn*. ... )UNaELI.nR-AT*LA\V, Micnito|iy, Flnriila, will practice In the Courts of East nnd 8 >uth Florida.; References—Titnno Pinkney si i’o.. Charleston. 8. C.s Pierson, llei.lt 4t Co., Suvauuab, Ga.; Cooper St Mother, Miemiopy, Fla. march 20 »y NAHHEI. W- PEPPEHi 8ucce!isor to HENRY J . PEPPER St 9«1N, WnirlicN. Jcxveiry and silver Ware, No 175 Chesnnt at., nppomtr the State House, Philadelphia. may 30 Wcto*¥otft ^THicrtCflcmmtB Ir.mS.M. Psttingill Co.'s Advertising 1 Agenty, II Hnssau et^ Hew York, and .Yo. 10 .•'fair at , Ho/tnn, P.StCo are Atouts for the most Influential nnn Ur ged circulating Commercial paners both lu the United Htntes ait*11 lie Canadas. tlrool.li/n Cltii STi'AM ENGINE WORKS. 13 Waier-ktreet, II rook I y*** N. lork. D. P. BURDON & CO., H AVING recently fitted up the extensive eitahlish- ment at the above named placo, w« are prepared to ninnnf ctnro all kinds of Steam Euglne", Rollers, Sugar Mills, Saw and Grist Mills, Pumps nnd Genring for working Mines, Shafting Pulleys, <*c., nnd are pre pared to furnish cnsllugs of every descrlp lon. We would cull tho attention of Southern Planters particular ly to our 8ugar Mills Having purchased the uutlro stock of Patterns from the late firm of G. H. Ilartsou St Co., N.Y.. we cun snluly say that we can turn out a Mill which for strength,durability ond neatness, ci.uuot be excelled by any estan'lshmentln the States. A long experience in the business renders ns competent t**ex- ecute any orders, nnd we would advise those Iii want of Machinery to give us a call. Engines Imra 4 h 40 horse power always on hand. D. P. IIURDON, II. N. CONKLIN, 8. U. CONKLIN, oct 22—3iii P (ESTABLISHED IN 1780.i PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WALTER. IIAKLH * €■«• „ .1.1.1 A31 31. TI 3 3«, Factor & Commission Merchant, For Florida un<* southern GeoriTla Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. GUARLtSTON, S. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 flmn . WII.I I A 51 J. \VII.<TIF.lt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warronton.Geo., Will practice In the Northern Circuit of Georgia, and in the counties.if Burke,Columbia, Jefferson and « ash- Ingtun, of the Middle Circuit. ly inay v FULTON HOUSE, ATI.A3TA «i 1.0 11 til A, BY A. E. REEVE*. Atlanta. March 14. 1855. tf mar 16 WAYNE, GRENVILLE & CO. FA CTO U S, Coiiinii*t«ioii anti Forwarding •lIEnCiMoVTS, HAY NTHEETt SAVANNA If. TIIOS. S. WAYNE, C. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE. J7—tf Savannah Chattanooga. WM. AUDLKY CtiCTHR. COl.TKR KRA3ER. CO I PI'.II ,V FI* \NI R. FAOTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAVSTUKBT, SAV.VhSAII, UA. Jy 7—5moa WAVER U COXSTANTINK. Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN GRAIN, HAY, die. June* lliiildintr- •»**> Mreet. SAVANNAH, G A. F. WAVER. P. L. CONSTANTINE. _.^""8*r let kiti’ntloii will bn given to Receiving and Forwarding g tods. Jo 5—tf WA KNOCK *V HA V IS, tSne:tssors to Ciihbrdge .(• Hr other.) WHOLUflALE SMI IlKTAIL # Booksellers and Stationers, No. 150 CONGRESS s : - .. South side Market square, SAVANNAH, UA. JA8. O. M. WARNOCK. WM. B. DAVIS ay 211 Wttn Yocft gumtctlsnntnts. From Skillin, Fiaerher, Otcen if- Slhell's Adrertising House, 346 Hroadieay, Hew fork. IsLKTKR’A IKON WORKS, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WQODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES AND HT12A 1*1 ENUINEk, 57 Fearl-at, Brooklyn*N- Y ,oppositoNew Y irk city. r I'llEsubscriber having been euguued for tho last 15 A years in the almost exclusive manufacture of this most Important invention, Woodsworth’s Planing, Grooving and Tonglng Macbltie. has recently completed the large addition m his already extensivo Iron Works, will execute with dispatch all orders In the above line to im unlimited extent. The uuiversall* acknowledged superiority of Wandsworth’* Plaining MachlncA, manu- luctured by him, over nil others, require*no reiteration. In the manufacture of STEAM ENGINES, we claim n "iiporinriiy for power and spued, beauty of construc tion nud finish; and also guarantee the Engines to trails- iA.it I0U per cent more power for the mine money than can be furnished by any other manufacturer, umi more than inn per cent, saving In wenr and tear, as well as a large saving in the coii'iimplion of fuel. Rf/trencts tu Parties hoeing the Steam Engine now in use. Pnrdeo St Morgnn, N. Haven, Ct.; 8. W. Slocum, Brooklyn, N. Y., Timothy Dubai, \storia, L. I; Lyons at i.'urti-s, llrldgcport, Ct; Muinford Munurncluriug Co., Stn.iiford, Ct.; Jnlm C. "anford. Now Haven, Ot.; Rollln Sanford, New York clty;Clius F. Loosey, Austrian Con sul Geiural. IlM.LETIinifPE UCUK’ll. I'llLLLUh 1 41 « \ V ANN All. GEORGI A. ITM1B 8ESSI"N "F LECTUBKSli, tho ah ivo iustliu- K 1 lion wih commence on tbe first day of November |sn<l le'ininate ou the first of March. The Clinique, at the College building, will be open- r*l to patients on t’ e 2>)th of October, and be continued :'..'iiughout the "ucsloii. Tne Faculty is cunslituted as follows : Ii. L. IIS Rli. M. D , date oi Savannah Medical Ool- Profes.or of the Principle and Practice of PhysP ! i.aK'iY AN ro.NY, ,M. D ,(nf Wayinsboro’, Ga.,3 '• .-.or of Obstetrics and diseases of Women and . Iren. VFSI.EYC. NORWOOD, M. It..(of ' okostmry, 8. Pr*ifessor of Materia .Medlcaaml Medical Juri.pru- | J\ME8 8. MOREL, M. D., (of 8avannah, Ga.,> Pro- rwornl Anatomy. 'UN |).*-V|8,M.D., (of Abbeville, 8. C.,) Professor I* P'lysiology. A ll.l.l A.M*T. FEAY, M. D, (of Savannah, Ga.,) • lessor of Chemistry end Pharmacy. IIAIILE8GANAHL, M. D.. (**l Savannah. Ga.,) irpro.tem. of the Principles and Practice of i«ry. icnonslrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D. hvannali) | rat* fret will he— $ I Wj dollars for the entire Course hectares; $IU Demonstrator’s feo; Graduation $30. L ricula'lou $5. . , . . , , Wangemenu have been made by which students a i :as accommodated with good board at from $3 1-8 it per week. K.'[^<; iYn „, M , u „ 'PIIE Hooks f<»r Bubscrlptlon to the Charleston and 1 Savannah Railroad will be ro opened the loth Re- r-nber, 1^54^11(1 kept upon uutil further notice, atthe I. wing places, to wit: conxiaioaBita. harlesion.—I-T. Porter, Otis Mills, Wm. C. flee. ' ivauuah. -Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Screven, Col. A K. Lawton. Glams’ Run.—Hawkins S. King, D.P. Wilkinson,J. A . Cabtr. i.ditto Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jas. Ilopkinson, Col. E. If. Whaley. ™ Walterboro’.—Col. M. E.Carn, I). S. Henderson, J. Kurbridge. tshepoo.—Lawrence Wltsell, W. II. Lowndes, Jaa. I Ittielt. G.uelcher.—'Thomas McToer, B. McBride Peeples, ' '*n»s Allen. C c- taligo.—W. !•. Itutson. J. II. Sanders, John Mar IQ. i n.,ppy Swamp Muster Ground.—Hurwell McBride, L'i i h.Frnmpion, R.- A. Taylor. '•illisonvdlH.—F. VV. Fickllug,Wm. Yeomans.Thad- | c is Buckner. *!ialort.—E*imund Rhelt. B. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope. ><■ iliurnvllte.—Col. John Webb, Wilson Fcrriboo, , (of a 1'imt, liuporlur »V .11 uniifncl nrer ol Scgars, RO. 13 IVIUTaKER-STREET, Keeps on hand n well selected stork of Imported 8e- gara, also Manufactured Tobacco, Huuff, Pip**, aud all other articles usually kepi In his l.ne of tmstness, wtilch he offer* on die mp»l reaionable terms. nov 3 U. I.. COIII.N. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Tiiyloi-Strcct ryive noons wasT or iiravton.st*ekt.] Is prepared to contract lor all Kinds of Building and Repairing. Also—To conduct Wuter through the various purls of Houses. *'*•*( I’* 1 R. ft J. LA* 'll List , EnRinri rs nnd ."<1 i I « ivrlglits, IRON K- HR ASS FOUNDERS. I’anal-Strcet-N'ear Hie Canal Lock. R. LirULlSON. J. LAl llHBOR, S. S« MILLER. & J. I). PERU I SON, WIIEELWlllGHTNk Kl. V< K.VTUTIIS !No. 12 3 York-NIrccl, S. iFANNAH, (GA.) Carriages, Wagons. Curs und Drays manufactured Blacksmilbtng,Including Iron Railing and Grates for Buildings. StC; done at the thortea notice. ang 26. M/ll.OltUROIt. E. 1. MOSES. dll'Ill'll A' MOSES, Factors ami Commission llcrchauts. Bay 8ireet,8avannah, Georgia. Repbrencbs—Messrs. Hall, Moses at Co., and Col. John Banks, ColumlHls, Gu.J Messrs. Hall, Motes St Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Brad/, Atlanta, Georgia. V Ilia w.,rd. • m.—T. ll.Cno, U. II.Knk, Dr. P. Pritchard. .Hubertville.—B. r. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A E Johnston. f iryaburg.— W. W. Ilurdoc, J. P. Raymond. J. D. .awionvllle.—Col. A. J. Lawton,Hamuel Mauuor Jaudon. '• u" House — Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Saun •.Jonh Hill. I order ofthe President and Board of Directors, n I t #C .F. U lNcKKL, riec’y and Trens’r. SOUTH WKSTKR.N RAILROAD. CHANGE iIF rtCHP.DULE MANGE «»F SCHEDULE—‘TWO PASSENGER TR .IN8 DAILY To (X)LOMBU8. 11 vN and after Monday, August 27. passenger and mail | ’ t ’rams will leave Macon lor i 'ntumbus and Mnnt- v, daily at 3.10 A. M>, and 3.15 P. M., arriving m imis at 7.15 A. kl. aud lll.3"P. M. Uuvw Coluin- •• Maoon dull) at 4,15 A. M. and 2,3n p. M., ac- f Ml Macon Ht IU.45 A. II. and 8 5U P. M. •• ..era lor Amerli us will take the morning train 4. M. from Macon, arriving at Aniericusat V M. I,ouv„ Americua atO.40 A. M., and arrive u:... at 10,45 A. M. •t. •■Ting at Macon each wav with Central Railroad 'avuiiiiuh, Augusta, Milledgevill)'nud Eaton- s.. I will, Macon and Western Railroad Trains to * Mlanla, Dalton, i.'hatlnnooga, Knoxville,and "murtingddlly at'Columbus,with Glraidand Mo- apr’JB U. A. IlOlTcoJlIIE. ^ M . CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, Ciuatou Street. 1UK >>7 cod t Jan I PA P ER II AA T fi IADS AND IIOKDIiKS. Just received n fine aSMurliiienl of Paper Hangings and Borders, und for sale ut moderate prices at JOHN OLIVER’S Paint and Oil store. 121 Itroiigluon St. Rooms papered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN &8HIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer In Paints, oil. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters’ Tools, White Wash Brushes, etc. aug 2rt c OIIEF.VEH A- CO„ FACTORS AMD UEMKUIL COMMISSION MBH.OHANT8, NAVAN.MAM, OA. Wm. W. Cheever, John R. Cims, Geo. H. Ciieevir. TIcKEE A flEMNETT. CARRIAGE AND 11.1NESS REPOSITORY, Corner of West Rtoatl and Day Streets, Mu Villi null, fall., . Would cull tho attention <,r tho citixuns o l+jiJsj&ZGron.'lu. 8,,nth Carolina, Floilda, Alabama aud Tetine-rc, to their l*rge and splendid slock of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, &c., Stc., embracing every variety and style now in use. Among our stock will be foiiuu all of the most (uslilouuble styles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Built by some of the most reliable bui ders In Phila delphia, whose work has a reputation for Lightness, Durability nnd Neatness, unsurpassed by any other manufacturers III tbe Union. There mav also be f.umu among our stock selections from the establishment ofJ. M.Qhmbt St Co, and other celebrated manufacturers In Newark. N.J., New York nud New Haven, alio 1 ' wnlch are built expressly tor us. and which wedonoi esltate to warrant Ineveiy particular. H. C. McKee has been for twenty-one years engaged in the Carriage Business In Columbus, Geo..and we feel confident that w.th our united experience Hiid at- lenilon we will be able to keep on hand a Stock that we think will meet the approbation and wnnts of the public, nnd which loi variety and extent will excel that Heretofore kept at this (dace. All orders shall have strict and prompt attention. II. C. McKF.E. Savannah, Ang 31, 1855. I. 8. BENNETT. SCOTT’* I.IT'l i.l' gUW CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY lUth 1854. T HE attention of Planlers.rauner* nnd Stock feeders in gnu'-rul,i s r rpcctlully cuilid to this Mill as (lie most Importnnt article ol tho kind now in use, not only well adapted for g uiding cob meal for stork, but gris 1 or flue hominy for Die table, mid especially bread meal from corn not hilly ripe or dry lu the fall. In setting this Mill, no mechanic or frame work is wanted, only wanting to b* fastened to a floorer plat form. Easily adjusted u ud used by any peraou, even a child. Tbe LITTLE GIANTIias received the first premiums at the lato Agricult rnl Fairs of Mi-sotirl, Kentucky, Maryland, and other status, and Hint I, the most compli mentary manner, as well a* I he most ready comnteuda- tloii from the thousand* witnessing its performance. These mills are gunran'eed in the must positive man lier .waui.t defects or breakage, and No. 3 warranted to grind 15 liu-hels ol I' ed per hour, with one horse, nnd ..(fried at the low price of $65, nl com pie. e, ready for ntlnrldng the team —No. I a. $7.5, grinds 20 bushels per hour wltlt two liorsos. Munufuctured by SCOTT St MOt’KBEE. Augusta, Ga, At (Isold by C. II. CAMrrtKLP. Agent tor tho Munulac Hirer-, 171 Bay stree.,savannah, where the Machine may be seep mw* LOCAl~IdVIUENCE <»F THE VALUE and Fire-Proof Qaalltie* of WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, A« MANfXArTt'REP BV STARNS 8l MARVIN, !^i:\Y YORK. l N TH E fire of the 3d Inst., which consumed the brick building, occu pied by Mr. John T. Thotmis. opposite the Gas Works in this city, was a Safe of the above description, containing the books, papers and money of Mr. Thomas, aud although the build ing was destroyed, tho aatd Saf- sustained no Injury whatever from the Intense heat to which It had been exposed, tin opening the Sale, tlte contents were found undtMurbcd.nud In the same order and com! Itinn ns when placed there, except h slight dix-nloration to tho projecting ends of a few papers, and the backs of one or two of the books, caused by me Meant generated In tho Safe, while at its greatest hunt. The Safe and contents, as it came from the ruins, may si’ll be seen, In tho possession of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gan Works. A large assortment ol these celebrated Sa'ts always on hnud, and for sole by U. H. CAMPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 26, 1855. 171 Bay st., Savannah, Ga. I take plensurc in c^rrotf rating the loregoing state ment, nud In addition would add that tho books are now in use. J.T. THuMAS, Wood Yurd,Forry Wharf. July 20.1855. oct 24 FIKF. I.VM TILWC F.. Statement of the l 'Norwieh Fire Insurance Comp o r Norwich, Connecticut.on t/.eHth day of Junc.any, Uapttul stock $l5h.0ii I85j surplus 5,320 00 American, French, lion iepa tide, nml Vnnllla CIIOCMLATE; prepare IIMIUOA; HR* iMA, CO. Ci t A TASTE; Cocoa Slicks, Solu ble, Homuipsthlc and Dietetic . Cocoa: Cocoa Shells: Cracked Cocoa, Ac. These Manufactures to which rtn«T rRaMio*" have been a- warded by thechlnr Intiilul ous an l Fairs o, the Union, are an Le«f, Flower St Fruit excellent diet (hr chHdren,fnva- of the Cocoa, with u lids, and persons in health. They pod pened. allay r iher than Induce the ner vous excitement attendant upon the usa of tea or coffee, and are rocommendod b> Drs. Warren, 1 Jackson, Hay ward. Ware, and Adams, of Boston, and by emlnunl physicians eleewh re. For side by all the principal Grocer* In th« United Slates, and by their Agents. D.C. Murray, New York; Grant St Twells, Philadel phia ; Thomas V. Brund'ge, Baltimore; Kennett St Dud ley, Cln. WALTER BAKER St C* sep 15—3m Dorchester, Mass. “MERILLO IRON PlP¥W0Ri£S, Klcrril A Jaquctt, 142 lT'ittrc*slrcel>, NEW YORK, M ANUFACTURERS and dealers in Wrought Iron, Pipes. Fittings, Tools, and every description ol apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for heating and lighting steamers, churches. Hotels. Pri nt o Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories und Halls. Also Valves, Corks, Pumps, Gauge*, Boilers nnd Boiler flues made to order. Our 8crew Cutting Vnchines «re entirely new, aud our own patent warranted to do double tho worq of any other Invention. Orders solicited trom all sections of the country, and promdtly atteuted to Jn 25, 55 -ly G. II. Sloal. Kensington, Philadelphia Pa.; Kidder At Martin, Wilmington. N. *,’.; A. L. Cfnpp, At Co.. .Mont gomery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, New Orleans. La.; Illukl -, Guile At Co,. Cichma.ll, Ohio; Itnntoin, Cobb At Co., TO KICK PLANTF.HN. T il F. subscribers arc desirous ot calling the attention of those interested m the Hulling of Rice, to their newly Invented Machine, which surpasses nil others now In use. The advantage of these Machines consist In Its simplicity , durability, ami the great amount of work which it will perform without the lens', injury to tho grain. The machines tiro portable, ami well adapt ed to Hand or Meam Power, can t>„ transported ready for use. These Machine* call be made to hull from 20 to 500 bushels per day—varying according to size. All necessary Information will begiieu by addressing the Inventors,at their Manulnctory, No 114 C'iffstreet .New York City. ROBERT At JOHN E. ANDERSON, sept 26—Im P F. A. Vllf llf, A* 4 0 . FUHNITURB Manufactory and Ware-Dooms. 593 BROADWAY, NKW YORK. Between the Metropolitan and Nnnthsoidau Hotels. I jM'IlN ITU RE of every variety, of tho trust quality, 1 at moderate prices. We have the largest estub llahinent, and best assortment of really good un i sub bltuiilnl Furniture to be found in this ci'y or couutry, to which we invite the particular attention of purchasers aug 6— 3ino9 P M A MX Si I <-«” O.tt.F-N. of^r.-O. (:. A. EGA LI A, JEWEL’' \NP C* '<TU M E**. manttfac- Clovelan I, Ohio; Foss Ac Brothers, ( , Ills; J.|l. Smltli, Milwatiki*. Wls.; P. B. At L. L. Eaton, lluffah., N. Y.; Forward Ac dinltli, Oswego, N. Y., John Snarr, Toronto, c. W. Old rs and proposals received hy iiih'>I or othnrwise, from all parts of Hie United Btmes. Canada, South A- mcrica, and Europe, will be promptly attended to by Agents who are traveling lu all sections of tho country. Letters by mail,addiess JOHN II LE-tTKIl, net 4 3ta 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn, N. Y. SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS; nJK.U*! UUIUBU, AMU l’KU'i'UCTIVS, WKATHKR AND FIRE PROOF. T Ml is PAINT will stand any climate, withoulcrackor (•lister aud hardena by exposure, thus making iu time an enamel oi stone, protecting Wood from decay and Iron nud otlicriuctnlsiroui rusiandcorrosion. This Paint dlfferdrom tho so-cnllcd MiucrulPainteol the day, which are principally «>chre*nnd Clnyrcolored, and uroontlrel) Worthless. Hllyer’sPlastic Paints are purely 51uiallic,contttiuing o Alumln orGlay. They are luvlgatcdllnoly,mix readily with Linseed OR, (without the trouble ot grinding.) and llow under the brushaalrocly aathc best White Lead. These Puiuts excel nlluthcr* iii body or covering pro portles.one pouinl ol w Inch w III cover us iiiucli nurture. • H wo pound* of While l.ea<l. ibere nr#’ four natural colors, viz: IHack or Male rown,* »iive and Cliocolatu. Dirbctions: Tldsl’aintllowhreadilyoudcrlhebrush and Its covering property is increased by using it mixed us thickly as possible with pure l.iue'eed Oil: as the Paint is the lasting or protecting body and l be OH si in rd) the medium or agent in spreading it. We annex copies of two tetters, one from the Presi- denlof the Philadelphia snd Reading Railroad Co., the other from a gentleman, awell knownresidem oi Au gusta, Georgia. Office of the Phiia.and Read up Railroad Co., i PniLAnxt.fr a, May 3,1853. ( J.S. 8i lv s it, Esq—Dear .Sir. Wo have used your “Plastic Paints” for more than a year, and for Painting Bridges,depots,ice.. Ate., we have found il quileequulto any paint wehuvp used. I n fact,we now give It u prefer onceover nil others we havetried for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, JOHN TUCKER.President. (Signed) Dear Sir Y( a, Ga,,8kptxMDKR 29,1852, I 8ieuui Planing Mills, y uask mofor my opinion ol“Silver’s RANDALL &. MERCER’S t'ollon>fii!cd Drill* A LL Planter* have resitted the wsnt cf a machine to drill t.’otion 8ecd witt, ngulartty and cenaiutf. One Ihal would o| crate « qunlly well on every kind of laud, aud at the tame tune be to simple In constrnctloa uidI operation that it could be uted by tegroe* wlthoul liability of getting out ol order. A drill which we think im>***xu-s all these qunllMe*, we now offer to the plant ing community. Alter a thorough trial for the lost two years in different linnda on all kinds of land, we would slntc some oi the advantages to be derived from their **tat. The savlug of seed, which will amount to enough in planting one hundred acres, to nay for the machine. 8ml. The saving ol labor in planting, one horse and hand only being required to open the furrow, drop the seed and cover from seven to nine acres per day. 3rd.,T he great saving of labor in chopping out, too seed being deposited in a line one alter auolber. 4th. The great saviug iii subsequent hoe wore, owing to Hie fact that any good plow-hand can, in siding, cov er nil the first crop of grass in the drill, however small tbe cotton may be, without Injuring the stand. These advantage* all farmers will appreciate ; RodJJf* low we give some certificates, from which ibeDDDllff cun learn how these drills are appreciated by gentlamM of the first standing in our section of the [Rate— all practical rartnors, who have thoroughly tested them, and are consequently fully competent to decideon their merits. CERTIFICATES: This Is to Ccrdf) that I planted one hundred and six ty acres of cotton with Randall nod Mercer’s Planter*, and I consider them superior to any thing of the kind I have ever seen or tried. The saving of seed alone would pay lor Hie machines In a seuson or two, and I udnk $ iininl cnnUio bin-third more Imeing than he could 10 cotton plnnled the common way. H. L. BARBER. Lee county, Georgia, July 13th, 1855. .Messrs, Randall A’ Mercer- jours of this date, I catt/fcuy -Gentlemen: In reply to -Ills saii-ltcHou, dial I \n„n7.i n.»,7 7 J J «. . . )"urs»t this dale, I cau/euy wllli ssltsItcilOD, ini 1 Vo'" 4 ™ P Vi nn , mjr Mac, ' f ,n n 1 hive used your cotton seed drills ou the farm of D. "lUIl.-i! 1 :. J.. K, . v ®y 0 .? wl111 p |ea# . u . r ,* ' n«'n. Ksq , With great success. I consider mem to be ol great value. They are a saving of about one-third of Hie labor of cultivation, about two to three bushel! -"od to the acre In planting, and a great savin/ of CHEAP WAS LIWIAT. T HE BENZOLE GAS LIGHTCOMPANY are pre pared l» furnish Porta »le Gas Machines, suitable for Monuf.ictories, Stores,Dwelling Houses, Bteaiuboats, Railroad Station', Ate. Tlie*e .Machines unwarranted to give satisfaction. They arc manufactured under a, T McU-mgnli’s Patent, uud are Hie only ones that will operate well lu cold wea her. The Light produced is one half cheaper than Coal Gas, and less than tho com monest Tallow Candles. They arc easily managed aud free Irom dnnger, und the prices 25 per ccut. less Him any other .Machines made. The Company offer for sale State snd County Rights for ail the States. AH orders should bo addicted to S. T. Me DOUG ALL, Agent for I ho Company, oct23—bm S 321 Broadway, New York. FIRST PREMIUM PIANO-FORTES. NT F. I y WAY A- SONS’, PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, 88 Walker St. UtCAK BROADWAY. RXW YORK, RESPECT; I LLY call the attention of Ithe public to their splendid assortment of _ _ Jsamt-grund and squire PlANiiA, winch, luine.ii tone.elrtsti'Itvol loiicli, beamy or finish, und everything Dial roiider*a Piano per oct. re unsur passed. As u proof ol the superior11> oi their instru ments, they I,eg leave to »t*ie, thsi at tin* great Metro politan F»ir he'd .t Wnshii.mon. the llrsi premiums in noth classes, -cnil-grand and two stringed, wero unani mously awarded to them, although they were in compe tition wtih the most - i-HiiRuLhed manufacturers from Boston. New York, Phitadelpliia und Baltimore. Pur chasers and dealers will Hud it to their advantage to call ami examine lor themselves. 8 oct 23—If and hearty recomtncnd&tiotiof it as a prcveulivtoffire couimunlcatingfroin chimneys or from adjoining build ings. The Paint which you putoii my roofs, has now become as hard as si. at x, and I feel as secure from fire, In thlsdircction.as Is possible. A few weekBRfleribe roof* Ii ad beenpuintou, I made mnexporitnenion twoor threeshlnglesby ptaclnglhem in thefurnaceumlor the boilers;the rexult was.thntthcpoitlonuucoveredwas ontirelyconsumed, while the painted parlwasapparent- ly sound, though upon examinatlonthe wood wa*found to be charred ; i he paint, however, was riRM and but little bliatored. I cousldertliis as severe atestasyour ] Ptintcan beput to,and under the circumstance*I do nothesltate tocommendit a* an inralunblepreventlve against fire. Respectfully ,Ate. (Signed) AMBROSE.SPENCER. FRENCH St RICHARDS, N. IP. Corner »f turA and Market streets. Phila., Pa. GENERAL WHOLESALEAOEN1 S. Forialeiii 8«vanuali, Wholesnlcand Kelall,by JAMES II.CARTER At CO, No. 176 Uroughtonstreet. July «0 IPJolply K; lured an I kept on tnnd, at the Old Establishment of ii. COM It, 244 Grand street, East of Bowery, Now York. Orders from the couutry promptly attended to. je 1 J—ly P Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods. io.:;- avi i,i,i a n: tank i: ic PARK Pl.AiJE, Now York, Invites the attention ilhern aud Western Merehants, to his new stock or Fan*,Coinhs. Hair, Tooth and Nall' Brushes, Ladies' Reticules, Perfumery. Soups, Porte Mommies, Jet and Bead Bracelets, Picket hooks, Dress Button*, Pins uml Needles. Hooks and Eyes, Watch Guards, Wax, Coral uud Gln«s Beads, Necklacos, Air. Imliu Rubber combs, • times, Halls and Toys of every descrip tion. Scissor*, Kuzoru nml Cutlery, Gold and Gill Jewelry, Accordeons and Violins, including a gem’rnl and very large stock of English, French and German. Fancy Goods, which will bn sold atthe very lowest pri ces, tor • .'ash or A f,proved Paper. taj- (Jrdora by letter Aelecied amt put S* In the beat manner. WILLIAM TvfWKrit, may I —ly P In Park Placo, New York. Till? IIF.ST IIA Bit DYE. D U. o. M. B A LI. A tvD'8 (new article) received u bigliest premiii.n at Hie World’s Fair und Ameri can Institute, wh t .< it was examined by the distinguish ed chemists Dr.«. Little and Prof, tdin Turrey, aud pronounced .lie Rest. For tho 1,000,000. THE U. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY. [Cipilal 165,1100; No. 308 Broadway , c-ir. Vv ulker street New York, v RE prepared to execute all orders lor MANTLES, \ T III.ETUP8,CmLUuN8,PEDESTALS. I’ll..48- TF.RS, SLABS. Ate., in imitation of S euna, Bmcviel, Pyrjnees. Neapolitan, and all I'sncj Marbles, equal In strength, beauty aud durability to reul mHrblo, uud in some respect* superior thereto, and ai les* than hall the cost. Unlike iiiuililetxcd iron, wood or slate. It is who| ly tree from all objection* which are urged araln-t mere surface so k, where paint,copal varmidi, ftc, lurni th 1 temi-orary pntUh and beauty of the article. Mantels trom 8 to $4''. orde’S train Builder*. Cabinet Makers and others solicited,and sa isf cth.iiguaranteed. Agents for tlie principal cities treat- d with. PETER RENNIE, Pres’t. Lovxl G. Mickles. V. Pro*’t. Joxkfu Lam118eo. s oot 24—1 y TII/IOY A tlil AUl.AVII, 11 Mnlilcn Lime, New York, M ANUFACTURERS o| ihe'WUi.I.D-RKNOWNED SALAMANDER SAFES. RANK FAULTS, A- IlHllimorc Depot, 145 Prmt street, sop 5—ly Bosto- Depot, 14 Howard street. SHOW CASES. IIOIFU.tNN Fl ltMI. MANUFACTURERS, 57 Rowtry. NEW YORK, H AVE Hie larged und cheapest stock of s*IH‘W CASES ever offered In tills city, made iu every style; silver-plated, lira's. Rosewood, satinwood, Ate. orders promptly UiIhI, and goods careful y packed nnd shipp' d to any part of the United Status uml Canada, sop 4—3ui tiniunlnls . pain, than any other mol lie. And those tcrriimuin Ignorant, bui from persm and every rank id . Xtlblliiy. and pcrleet ol dii.-ases and rctm-di' of Hie most effect >tinn I'receiving nmre tea- Mul ,’fi1c!iry In removing ie over offered to tho pub- .'•■me not iilmio from the •us oi every il.'gree i»f Intelti- t iife. Phvsiciiui* of the first •Hy conversant 4» i h '.he nature i. have recommended this as one linn n| prepnrnll) labor in planting, as they open tho furrow, drop and cover th seed with one horse and hand. I think them worth one htihdred dollars a piece to auy planter, that plant a mil crops of cotton. As for myself I would not plant a crop ol cotton without them lor noconslderatlott in the bounds ol reason. Yours, * , ery respectfully. A. J. BARKSDALE. Lee county, Georgia, July I2lb, 1855. I have u*ed Randall fc .Mercer’s cotton Planter two seasous, and consider ihem of great value to Hie farm er. I save seed enough each year to pay for tho Plant er*, then I save at least one-third the labor of cultiva tion, as the coiton is sowed in so natrow a line that with good plowing mere is but llitlc hoc work needed. There is a>so a saving of bands und horses in planting. I should say they were worth ono hundred dollars each, and recommend every farmer to use them. S. D. MCLENDON. Lee county, Georgia, July 9th, 1855. Iy 1 havo been overseeing for Mr. B. D. McLen don the present year, and fully concur In his statement! ■ above. DAVISSON WARREN. ) Messrs. Randall Sc Mercer—Gentlemen : In reply to J your* I will only *uy 1 have used tbr'e of your cotton v seed drills, and consider them of great value, Irom tbe 7 fact that in the use of them I saved from two to three • bushels of seed to each acre plumed, and at least one- . third of the labor of cultivation, not requiring one-balf ’ as much hog work as the old way of plaining—also, a j coutldi-rablo saving in the labor of planting. I never I expect to pluut coiton without them If 1 can get them I * t any price, | have planted eight acres per day to each ( drill, fhey are simple—easily mnuaged,and there U no • difficulty about getting a good stand. « Very respectfully yours, VV. F. HAMRICK. • Lee county, Goo. gia, July 12th, 1855. g Tiiomasvillk, Thomas countv, Ga. ^ Col..I. II. Watson—Dkxr Sia : I can recommend . your cotton Planter* (drill; in the highest terms. I have • tried them on all my land except ue« ground, and I • think they w HI do in taut, they will do In a mountain- J ous countiy as well as in a level. If I had not bought , I would travel to your shop which Is 75 miles, and pay • df;y dollars a piece for them. It 'lives one-third of the j w.-rkimie hand cun plant a.* much us lwo,auid one hand i cancbo'. out three aerts while one can chop out one acre - after u Coin in r*u plow. Yours respectfully, K. BRASWELL. • Doi'oiurtv county, Ga., July 14lh, 1855. • J. {/• H’ateon—:Sir ; This is to certify that 1 have t used Randall At Mercer's cotton seed drill of your man- . ufacture. and hiii so well pleased with them that 1 would ) recommend all planters who have not tried them, to ™ive ihem a fair trial. Where the drills are used/Tbere s a great deal of labor saved iii cultivating a crop, ow ing to its being so uniform In the drill, tho plowing can 'im. Ii better, and with greater desputch, con- be dm sequent!, the hoe work is lighter, as good plowing supersedes tbe necessity of a great deal ot hard lioo * urk ’ JNO. BARKSDALE. extinction of Pain. The Pain Killer' is’u«ed Internally . _ and externally, according to the miluro of tbr complaint. I tih* i. „ , ,, , _ F. has been found to be an excellent remedy lor sudden l ce |’, „ non ^ Ln ll ? l * f u * ed I one 1 of ,P‘ ,,, . laU & Mor ; Cold,. CK.nli,. .V.c-r uiid Aoue, .’.Ihm, and 1 '“it 1 .'ZT. ill >Car . l «_ pl *? U ! ,B *"4 Phu.Oic. eu.,. In 11.0 Und. KMW.W....S.PIM, ^.’SiSTS: - .WBS s.de by ttio Principal Druggists Iii this city—price ,,, „ .. 31 Principal office Mid store 498 und 5uu Broad win. <1 Fi lton .-hxxt, ANiiiillKBKMAS >t. i NxwVork, Now Ynrk. Hiir IVM-P our l« ! IM ft*.l «««..,«■ _M. 13. J. nOIVXELL, ! General Commission Merchant, I Nu. Hi. PKAItl. STBBfiT, , (Fourth door from vVall street.) sep 4—Pin New York. 1 IMPORTANT TO | IIOI SI’KI I PI RS AND DEALERS. TUB HOPE MILLS, WILLIAM LYNN, JA*. J. SNIDER, O. F. SNIDER LYNN dc-SNIDUK, FACTORS, FUIIH’AKUL\G AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAY-ST., SAVANNAH, GA., ’ sept 7 Corner llroii« , l»toii und Jufferison^Ma. UP ST A IKS. U H lA tll G, FOOTK I H Now rece ving a general ass rtinent ol I oreign anu Domestin Dry Goods, which he offers to the trade on accommodating term* ASSET* or THE O.'MPANY. I t)0 3-21 Shares Bank Slock in vartoui. Hanks... .$30,009 00 23 *• Incut no ruled Cumpaulei^': tier than Ranks 2“6 00 Notes on demnnd, secure 1 by Morlgace* on Real Et-talc, Bonds, Bank Stock and other good personal reeurlty 121,800 00 Cash in hands of Agents 2,li00 0t) “ in Uauk 1,156 (8) | L " Ha. sd. "• cling dally at Americua with a four-home post 4‘Mac to Ta I tali u •*,'(., Albany, Thmnusrllta, Stc« 1 1 'I irt-w.-eklv Hack Line to Lumpkin. 1 i ''”*-i gi.r» for points on ilita Rond “below Fort Val- I *). sin. il l take 'lie I o’clock evening train from tav- | r'hI 5 o’clock evening tram from Augusta, to ' 'W Uetenllon at Macon; for oilier points nil South or Muscogee Rsilrosds, pisseiigor* will have "JtaMuition by either trsliis. ■ '' t *' 6team*lilps leave Havannnh for New York I .’Jieeta)* and Saturday*, and for Philadelphia*on I n .'-' l “)*. Passage, in theGablii, $20; rtieerage,$$. ■ *uom Montgomery to Havannab, $13 00 J,*’ Uoiunibus to do WOO **’• Americua to do H Ho u GEO. W, ADAMS.Superintendent. Js^oE.Ancurt*, IBM. (tri aug n f ’ AR|*P riNli, iiflGB, DHJJGG KT.-VVu have opened | a,.a: d are now prepored to show as good an ■ ' ‘mem ol tha Minivegooita as arc to In, w’cn in the l ‘ ! ■« , P*JI I V’ l * , 7'* "P rCHPKSTISK.- 1 • I" store an.I for *ah> h III Nl DK Sr l>A VIMELL. ■ O ', s AIK IN At IIIIIIN8. -25 bl»(». 8,,t* 'flu pen A. M C ALP IN Si. BRO’S. Lumber Mill and Brick Yards, i,p 6 B WAN NAIL GA^ G. J. JONES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, JONES’ II U II. DING, SuvuniiHli*_0»»- SAMUEL PALMER & SUK, uibdon’s nriLDisos, Nos. 148 Congress, and 67 St. Julitn streets, R ESPECTFULLY inform Hie trade and citizens gen erally ll.nt they have in store a good an'ortmeut of tiuerican and Foreign Hardware, und lining iu direct ommuiilcuHnii with n.amituiTufer* IhiIIi in this country .ml in Europe, are heir stock, comprising luilder*’goi.ils nl the hi., 0 . . - mon/ which may be enuuierated laicka. Illngcs, Holts, nd Shutter Fa* cuing*of nil kinds. Sheet Zinc, Sheet kipper, -Mieet and bar Leud, Chum Pumps, Brass Vsre-, Britannia Ware, Hollow VVaie.l’ercnralmH aps, kmibs, Brushes, and a general variety of Fanny Goods, lotion Lilies, K sh llo..k»,Needles. Knitting Pin', Some wine, Crosscut, Hand, I. non, Fraiumu, and Mill Saws, haln*. Hand and Sledge llnmiii.-r*, Anvils, Vices, crew Plates. Stock* and Hie*,Smith’* BePows.t'ooper’s oota. PLOWS, t (MIN SIIELI.EIts, IIAV GUTTERS. lo< *. Axe*, Andirons, Hliovel*,Spade*. Giiiii, llsy and |»ntiro Fork*. Sail lions. Writing papei, I’oite Mon- Bfl-s, Hplrll i.ovcls,Gut and Wrought Nulls hiii! Sptkos, •lane* of nil kind*, S*dve«,Uoffeo Mill* Goltniiand Wool tarda,Gurry Gonins, and iu fact every uriir.loadupted to kolradu. Glty and country orders wlllrecolve prompt attention, ml all good* for shipment* carefully packed. may s OEN6UAL «OTIOK. G M.GRIFFEN lias re o|ieitt'd his store, and . ready for all customers’call* In hi* line. I have In employ a sii|iurlor workman at watches, laud also & first rate Manufacturing und Jobbing and nil work In that line will bn received and done according to qoler, and with dispatch, (’alls solicited Horn nil IrleTWaTrtid customer* In want ol article* In my line «'f business. n ,,v IMIUTI.R AND A LK. —75 rasa*, cm h H dozen |ilnt", I lllldieri’* Porter, und 68cn-kii, eac.li H dozen nlnta, III fiber ( * aiiprrmr Pair Ale. o<anulhclMrwlt’Xprea*ly »'*r thl* maikal. Just received nnd "o ►'•h i*.' aug21 PADELfUKD, •’AY kLO. $155,321 OH LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted,unadiusted or claim* forlosses—none. Liabilities to any Bank, Gorj-oritiiou or individual— none. Total amount at i isk (about)—3,41’” • to. The amount ul hazard on any risk, < • tth very few ex ception*,) not over 5,000. _ A. BREWSi • .President. E. Learned, Jr., Secretary. Norwich, Conn., June 9th, 181-5. .... Personally appeared before the tinders.a ’d. Mayor of the city of Norwich, in said Suite, A BrewstO', President, nnd E. Learned, Jr., Secretary of the “Norwich Fire Insurance Company,” and nude solemn oatli to tho truth of the above statement, signed by them. I also, certify that I have examined the report of said Compa ny, and find tlie above to lie u correct statement of tho sumo nnd ihul the note* and loans ou which a part of said c.'irdtul I* invested are ui my opinion good and well secured. In testimony wherctd', I have liorelosel my hand nml . nu*ed tho real of Hie city to bo affixed. Mils 9th day ol June,1855. [L.S.j WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor of tl.« • Ity of Norwich. The under*iaiicil i* agent for the id; ive office, and Is ready to tuko risks mi all description or property In the city. JNO. iNGEUSOLL. jylS Jewoller, an IIYIMi .4X11 ItliYIlVilTIlli KSTAilLISII.11RXT 7 3 Yosk'M., n««r I lie* Court llouac, SAVANNAH, GA. 7 3 1*4j ESTAULtSIIKD IN 1832. ar 73 T ill if subscriber, gratetul to his [nitrous and friends for their continued luvors, would state Hint, In ad- . , dition to the improvements in Dying acquired by him conMiautly receiving ndditlous to during his lost visit to England and Suoilaud, lias made lug Planter*’ Housekeepers and | arrangements for extending III* bt’.sine**, by which he is it most approved styles aud patterns, | n0 w enablod to Dye a greater variety of Colors on silk — a i„i Woolen Drosses, Shawls, Itc., which ho trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. . . ... , Gentlemen’* Garment* Dyed, Gleaned or Renovated, B* mav bo required, inthesunie superior style which lia* generally so much tdearod Ids patrons nnd friends. Ladies’ Bonnets Dyed, Bleached und Pro*«cd in the most fashionable sly lu*. < »rders from the country punc tually attended to. Terms mo lo nte. When parcels are sent by steamboat or railroad, word should bo sent him by letter through tho Post«iffice.soHiutho m*> know C ‘" r "V"°' n *Li;XA» UEjl OA1.L.IWAV. TO NEA isl.ANlM'OTTRN I I.A.YI I KK riMIE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agent* 1 for tho sulo uf tho celebrated McArthy SEA IS LAND GOTTI »N GIN, the cotton from which Is readily sold, and which usually bring* Hirso to Uvo coni, per n<miii-1 more than from any other Gin yet Invented, are now iircpHrcd to supply Planters and those wanting, with these ol superior workinansldp at ono hundred nml twenty five dollars each. Extra r.llars$ll. Extract from a letter from a Florida planter; “The McArthy Gin is infinitely ahead of every other Gin yet niauuluctarcil. | would not be without niio for treble tlie nmouni; it saves trouble, I* simple, and turn* out beautiful cotton. Tho "tuple Is not Injured, and the open procesuso nmcli deslrml by tho English buyers Is certainly obtained.” ., „„ . aug 21-If BOSTON ft VII.I.ALONGA, %t F.GItO GAPs' SCOTCH s'l’YLF.H-Hl doz. Scotch Gaiis and Ifouiiuts. rrceived slid for salobv ..ct ‘2d • |(( iK I.NBAl'GlI ft. I.ADSON. SAFION. I i CNTTF.NET ft co .Importers of French and other • Fnropcan Goals, No. 48 Brood street. _8pJ0 ’55 .710011 ir& TAYLOR’S P4STILLLS DE PARIS. T HESE PASriLt.ES are an invaluable remedy for Hie cure ol Coughs, Colds ami Bronchitis, us by ti.elr action on tlie throat und lungs, they remove all hoarse- s iu n few hours and wonderfully increase tin. pow or and ib-xibi Ity of the voice.—Hence they aro ol great service to amt highly recommended by Clergymen, Auctioneers, Public Speikors, and all those wotse call ing requires such irequent us • of the vocal organs. N. B — Ask for 4 Moore ft Taylor’? Pastilles Do Paris,” nnd observe that each box hear* their written signature. For sale by VV. IV. Lincoln. J. H. Carter ft Co., J. B. Moore ft Co., nnd the principal Druggist* umi Apothe caries throughout the Unfed Mates uud Canada, and ut whole&ulc by MOORE ft TAYLOR, Importers, sep 20—3m P 81 .Maiden Lane, New York. W. JACKSON A■ SON. CRATE AM) FEMIER MAKERS, 346 Front St. and 930 Broadway, Aew York. aug l—ly P Patent Elastic Skirts.’ Factory, Nos. 3fi, 37, uml 38 Hudson street, Jersey City. 'PIIE PROPRIETOR--of this long and well km>w*n 1 COFFEE AND SPICE ESTABLISHMENT, Continue to prupare the best ciurm aceitital pow ders iii iiso, lor raising Bread, Bl-cult, Tea and other takes, ftc. They also prepare Mu-nurd, cocoa, and many other article* of daily use iu every family, widen Hu y off.-r upon the most reasonable terms. Catalogue sent to i.eulers who request them. K. II. ft J. G. (SHAM. N. B.—Consumers advised to inquire for Hope Mills articles. » aug 14—I y hCHIEII’EI.IN. It It OTII IK N ds” CO“ J.MPORTEB8, AND DEALEBS JN DRUGS, PA/NTS, OILS. D YES, PERFUMERY, Ac., Ac., 170 WILLIAM STREET, New York, I NVITE the attention ot the trade to their large and varied slock of Drugs, Paints "lls, Perfumery, ftc. ; In addition to their regulur importations of Staple Druggs, they are also receiving, direct Iroin the sources I of production und imumfnciure,supplicant Tooth, lluir, nud Nail Hru-hni. Bronzes, Corks. .Mortars, Sponges, | French and English Perfumery, Eubiu’s Extracts, ami j many other urtrles usually embraced iu Druggists’ stocks, which they are also enabled to offer ou Hie most ! advantageous terms orders, either iu person or by mail, will receive prompt attention. aug 14— ly RATES A I’UANCE. No. 1 Barclay street, New York. , ,* A m, hu C AUTiON.—Noi e are genuine except they bear the , ’ 7 stu SHELLAC INDIA TWINE, COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, A.C., com and j in: .hats, And INDIA GUUDS generally. For sale low fo' stamp of tho patent. All manufacturers and sellers iiiiringing will be prosecuted according to law. inur ll» Mur 18,’56—P A.VBHEIVSA; JESIT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and ll'ookn .llacbinery, Steuin Engines ami Boiler.*, Machinl?t.*’ Toobi Belting, ftc. N. 11.—Agents for lhe’V\ iMxiruffft Beach Iron Works’ Steuni Engines and Boilers. Exclusive Agency in New York for‘Lowell Machine Shop, Machinist*’ 1 oo|*. P ( f. u— ly GEO. W. DOW ft CO., Importers, |e 12—Omo No. 7 Burling Slip.New York. i HOlSEKEEPlXcTilARDWARE. I PICOT A SIIOTW ELL, r importers and jobbers of English, french and GERMAN I HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE- • No. 6.1 .Maiden Dane, New York. I TNVITE theAtteiitioiiol Southern aud Western Mer- • X chains tu a large aud very extensive stock of Goods I in their line. Cutlery of every description. , Silver Plated Vvaru: Jupannerv. German Silver and Urillania Wore. Tinned ami Euauimelled Cooking Uteusil*. Bronzod, Copper and Brass Goods. Tea Trays, Fire Irons, Feuders. Wire Covers. Br uized Candlesticks, Block Tin Ware, ftc. Our stock comprises every article in our line o l bust- ne-s, all of which we will sell to dealer* at the VERY LOWEST PRICES, lor Cash or Approved Paper, flood* ordered by letter will he .elected with great cure aud dispatch, and put up ill tho btsl inunuer. PICOT ft SHoTWEI.L, No, 63 Maiden Lane, New York. P. S. Also manufacturers ol a very superior article of Pluted Spoons uml Forks. Je7— 6m hCOTT’8 LITTLE GIANT CORN A.VI* COR .1111.1., ' t>ATBNTEI) MAY ltitli, 1834. i o S. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee au I Alabama, of this invention, which is douhtles 1 among the most important of modern times for the use i of tlie well advised farmer aud slock feeder; ami the I universal lavor with which it ha* been received trom the For .lnm..d., UemeterloB, j ."’■n u “U»' b"' 1 ...- Cottages, Uajconle*, ^• tTi J ll j* i For portability, aimnllcity of construction, and convo- uieiicool use, ttie Little Giuul has no equal. It weighs Irom three to five hundred pounds, according tu size, can be put In operation by tlie farmer in twenty minutes wlthoul expense or inechunicnI aid, then adjusted and used with convenience by anybody. Thu Lillie Giant has received tlie First Premiums at overy State Fair from Missouri to Mary land the past Fall, and Hint in the most complimentary manner. These Mills are guaranteed iu the most positive mau- Her against breakage or derangement, and warranted to grind iecil from ear corn, und grits or (luo hominy Irom shelled corn, with a degree of eusu uml convenience for fiirm purposes never attained hcfoic. Tho subscribers are now prepared to furnish the trade with Improved patterns and sizes, to suit tho varied wants ol all. No. 2 is offered nt $65 complete, ready for attaching the team, nnd warranted to grind ton bushels of leed per hour with one horse. No. 3 at $7.5 will grind fifteen bushels per hour. No. 4 at $!kl will grind twenty bushels per hour, Wllli two horses. Savannah Oru Voch T*> SHIP OWNERS, MASTERS \ND CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS ^plIE subscriber respectfully inform* them that the X SAVANNAH DRY DOCK is now In successful operation, uud It is calculated to take in ships of noy class train Iht) to I .mittais b'rtheu. It is 23tt fret long ami 65 leet wide, and complete lu every particular. A large gang of workmen is employed uml a lurgo supply of materials Is on hand, so that vessels can be repaired with us much dispatch as in any other purl. Pump aud Block Muktng und Smith’s work d me ou the premises and every effort made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may favor the Dock with their business. D.P. LANDERsllINE, Agent uml -uperinlendent, feb34 Late of Marsh’s D -ck. Clmriesion. UOICKI G VIT;u,~\7 u«»I ,i,IT 1KUN AND WIRE RAILING, (SECURED BY LETTERS PATEN article of our iiiaiiuracturu particularly commends Itself to favorable notice Iron Bedsteads, with patent Wire Suckints; a variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads, VV rought Iron Farm leiice, VVIre’Neltiug. suitable for sheep, poul- try, garden or cemetery-fence, Wire Trellises mid Sum- murdLuses. witii every variety ol " Ire Work for gar dens, sc.; Sieves, Feuders, Brass, Copper and Iron Wove v\ ire Cloth, ftc. Circulars of designs furuishod by the in-uurncturers. jy 26- ' M. WAl.KElifcSUNS.Ni'. ’’“.'“‘-"a 8—3mo» N. E. cor, of nth Phila., Pa. l a I I a n tl Win (c r 4' I <> t li i n g;. I'll.KSON, II1-5■ «>'■' * lU " i accoiiunoUatiiig »kJy, porsto gust ami host selected s ocks wl In lliis market, which they offer terms at wliolcsnieuml retail- ...... They also huvo in store ft good assortment or GEN TLEMEN’S furnishing g«h*d®. Merchant.* vismng the city wotU Ido well to cull aud examine our slock. , , P. S. Order, irom the country promptly Attended to aug 31« , _ _ _ IIA V A It n TAV IJUl’N JAI*A3l. ‘ A VI*li In India, China and Japan in 1Hi3. By Biivard Taylor. . . . Evening* witii the Prophets; ^ °f Memories mid Med I a'lons. By Rev. A. Morton Brown. Cloudy aud Sunshine In the LI (oof a V iilago Pastor. llarhuughsHeaveulvllon)e,3v Is. FI nt’* Clerical Reports on continued Fever and Ty phoid Fever. Gooch’. Practical Midwifery Fordyceon Fevers. ... Mendenhall’* Medical students Vafie Mocura.witb up wards of Jimi illustrations. Bna*ly * Medical Formulary. Ileti*ly’. Prescription Book Wood’* Practice, Bell nml ‘‘t >ke*. Dickson ’,V\ at.ons D.mi I.-on’-and nl! other Mcllcnl "“rks tor Sluduiil* and rnirUtiniiarsat reduc*-* ...... yet 17 VV'. illBKiik IV ILLIAMH. Maiiul.cliireU .nd r,.r ««^» dy 1)RmvN t _ mar 3 at Nashville, Tenii., and Atlanta, Ga. SEWING MACHINES. JAXCELSlOR SEWING MACHINES. —Made by tj HOOD, UATTELLB ft CO., Worcester, Massa chusetts. palented by Ellas Howo, Jr., Septoraber lUth, 1846. Those Muohlnu* are warranted,(with proper uso’ not to get mu of repair. They are built in a good sub- sianliul.and workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors Shoemakers’and Saddlers’ work, In a manner warrant ed to give satisfaction. Theslfch will not rip any mor» then common sewing, ‘lone by hand. Gall mid seethenc Iii oiioratloii at 140 CIIRSNUT street, Phllndolphta,up ,lalr*. W. A. DAWSON, Agum. may 12 lyMStC B' 1 -* I.IMS variety at No. 15j Buniuhlon struct HORACE MORSE t'niik. r, lilies and Ringworm*, Weak -‘tomacli, mid General I lebiiliy, Pniutur’a Colic, Broken Breasts, fcc., Ilowei Comi-iaiut aud Dysentnrv, cholera, Liver Com- plaint. Dyspepsia, Toothnche ftc.. ftc. The genuine Perry Davis' Pain Killer is now put tip In panel buttles, with tlie words Davis’ Vegetable rain Kltlcr blown In the clues ; and with two *teel engraved lubel.s on each ImuHo—one an excellent llkenrssof Perry Davis, theoilginal invertor of the medicine. Hie other a slceJ engraved N»ie of Hand—non jcifier can 6e re lied o ii ns genuine. Price or bottles—I’JJtf cants, 25 cent., 50 cents, and $i respectively, l-’or *alo by ino«t of the medicine dealers throughout Hie known world. PERKY DAVIS ft SON,Proprietors, 74 High street, Providence, R. I. CHOLERA. A Certain Cure for this disease, may be found in the use of Perry D iris' Fegetable P A I \ K I I. I I. It . DrDi’qri:, May 5,18,55. Gentlemen:—I feel unde" obligations to you for the benefit I have received from your invaluable Pain Kill, We have had some cholera h> re on the Missis.'! j year, pluming my entlri crop, and am still better pleas- i» a saving ol butween two nd three bushels , oi reed to thy acre in planting, besides cue horse and . one hand with theso drills does the w.-rk of three hands ! unit two horses. Then there Glue saving of one third ol the hoe work, the cotton being in so straight and nar row it row. | consider tfiein worth one hundred dollars use Hem* 1 * reeormiieud ail to purclisso and _ , WM. II.OWENS, Dougherty county.Ga., July 16th, Ie55. .M».s.'R*.Randall ft MiRrcR.*—In reply loyour*of the mil Instant, in reference lo your cotton seed drill, I am liuppy to say that after planting n portion ..f my pre sent crop in tbe old way. I was enabled to obtain one of jour drills, witii which I finished. • J 19 1,10 desideratum and long sought after, i . tuny and varied have been Hie attempts of intelligent , nttnin what you have acc-.mpltsbcd, but with ouiv partial success. Tills leaves noHilug to be desired in a cotton drill. It deposits the seed uniioruily and con , ttnuousty tn a straight and narrow liueasyou wish,saves about one half the labor in planting, and uboutone * third of the hoe work in cultivation. It is almost need« • less to add that I am delighted with jour drill, t 'ours respectfully, J. E. MERCER. Ilm,early In A r.w .U,. ainceT i«u”JTn ! ,iu - *«»• •laying “Ul” and burying nnn of our citizens who was i Mxssrs.R, supposed to havo died with the disease. The next ono of yourcouo morning I was taken with severe vomiting, accompanied \ four fi>la paid for Missrs. Randall ft MxnrxR—Gentlemen : fused seed drills the past spring, and I teel will. cnKIneBsor the exlremelle*. tV.,m J iultTVlir.'i'V.LnW XyXrTwwJl’ttJTlIiu'lllS hot applications lal.ed to re* ore warmth. M; wiles . the intervening rows I nlanted n* welt a* over cotton family, who hnd used tho Pain Killer with sucesjdur j wa* planted before your drill come into use The result ing the cholera season in uffalo In 1819, advised me to was, that m the row^planted wRh vdSdriH I bot a mo a *■{• ; 1 ' ‘tV"" ,l0,e9 . “t ln |4:rvallS °f I'lecn minutes; j per'ect stand, and I think It grew off much better”^ u line perspiration ensued, nnd tlie next day, barring a , snl.s I realized a great savii.u in ih« tahomt wnrktnw "“i®• »=<r', ha 7 T" ■ h., •««« my LIS WSSf JS u!iL“7 ISSf ."iuSSS , b l , ;® n an nUnck Of Ague, but whether ; uae them us long as l plant cotton. Yours ftc. Ague or Cholera. It answered my purpose. ; v jpairp rni’g Since my recovery. I find that several of our citizens » - ^ 4J (* , x. have used tho Pain Killer as a remedy lor Cholera, and prononneed it good. I therefore lake pleasure In re commending it to a still more extended notice. Yours, truly, VV. M.CIH 1Z1ER, Attorney at Luw. Perry Davis ft Soil, Providence, R. I. This may certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ Vege- ablo Pain Ki Her in numerous cases, and’believe It to Lee county, Ga. Mxssrs. Rakdall ft Mkrccr—Gentlemen: I have y^-H^tof your Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured b> J II v\ nts.in, on Col J Bond’s Fowltown plantation, i am much pleased with them, having realiied great saving of seed.ot labor in planting abd chopplug out, and tho hands at the first siding could go over at least one-third . more in a day, and do bolter work than in cotton plaut* he a very valuable medicine 1 havo prescribed It ex- • ed in the best way I could plant with coulter and block, tensively in bowel complaint, (particularly forcltlldrcn.) I Have no hesitation in giving it as my opinion that in and it is in my opinion, superior to any preparation I ' the use of your drills there is a saving of one-third ol have ever used lor tbo relief ol those diseases. ‘ * u " '• *■— * ’ ' P. S. When given to chlliiieii, I have always com bined it with the syrup of gum abrablc, say ten drops In a tea-spoonful of the syrup, well mixed. Dose— More or Ic** according to Hie age. ' Biters have mixed It with milk and molasses, equal parts. Sec directions. A. HUNTINGTON, M. D. The Pain Killer issohl by John It .Moore und Co.Tlios M Turner ft Co nnd s D Brantley ft Co. Savannah; Barret, tiar er ft Co, and Clark. Wells ft Dubose, Au gusta : E I. Stroheekcr ft Co, Macon- Also by Drugist* and Grocer* generally. aug21— od .Ituos ® adellery 1P« re ho as e. Young's Building,Sign of the Golden Saddle. OPP0S1TK w. R. SIMMONS CLOTIIIKO STORK. W. H. MAY & CO. | Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles an.I I arnesses, of which the follow lug comprise a pan: Spanish Qul|t« d, Overlaid ntuisbafton ."i-ddles. Plan ter's Iii rue mid extra large •’•addles: Men’s plain do. English do.; Boy/and Race do.; Ladies Saddles of a variety of pattorus;Rridles ft Murlongales; Saddle ll^gs, Trunks ftc. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting tho labor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Iioud is I pleased with them and will coutiuue their use. | Yours, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK. I Fowltown, Ga., July 9lh, 1855. ( This is to certify that I have used two of Rnndall ft Mercer’s Cotton Hauler*, and have no hesitation in say- jug that they will do. The »u»iug ol labor In planting is an object,the saving of seed is an object, and Hie cot ton stands in such a narrow drill that it may almost be kept clean without the hoes. There is nothing to equal them in plaint g cotton. WM. U. REYNOLDS. Lee couuty,Ga.,*uly 1st, 1855. Lke Cor .nt t, Ga., August 23d, 1855. I have used Itandall ft- Mercer’s Cotton-seed Dull, which I purchased of Col J II Watson, and think they are the best uiuchlucs now in use. I am satisfied there Isa great savin* in seed and a greater saving in work. I am fully satisfied there is one-third of the hoe work saved Try them, and any reasonable man w ill be satis fied they are worth more thuti three limes the price they arc sold for. PHILIP WEST. Having obtained from Messrs. Randall ft Mercer the exclusive right of supplying thu State of Georgia with the*e Drills, l am now prepared to supply t lid#minds, having mnde arrangements lor their manufacture in ' Palmyra und Millcdgeville. My price Is $15. cash, de livered ut either Palmyra or Mllledgeville. Money sent at my risk by mail, if tho requisitions of tho Post Oflloo Department are complied with. Any further iulorma- Hon desired can bo obtained by addressing me either at Palmyra or .Millcdgeville, Georgia. oct IU-law5m J. H, WATSON. ' Executor’s Sale of Valuable i LAND AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. nv, Y authority of the will oi William Zelgler, late of 1 Crawford county, deceased, will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in November next. Hi Knoxville, within tho legal hours of sale, at l tlie Lands lying in sanlcouuty be- longing «> the esta'e of said Zelgler, (consisting or tho Home Place, Atkinson. Colbert,Simoumn, Boon. Dug. gcr, Hatcher and Miller Lands.) Also, at the Itihb Plnutation.on theThursday alter tho first Tues :ny in November next, nil the land* ly iug in llthb county belonging fo said-estate. Tim Lunds w ill and Hog ~ kins: Pnd d<>.;S raining and Worsted Web; ' bo sold in parcels vary ing ^oin 150 to 1800acres, to suit Thread nnd Sacks, assorted sizes. ....—i.—— HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Harnesses of nil kinds, by Ihoeinglc set. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy an 4 ' Sulky spring* nud Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs an u Bows, by tho single sul; .'Mated and Brass Stump Joints; plain do ;patent Dash I•eather. Top and Curtain do.; broad ami narrow l.arta, variety ol pafMjnF; Mlk and Worsted Fringe: black and purple CotiaK Roans: Mug gy Lumps, Fluted and Braes Carriage u&nds; Brass and Pluted Knobs, ftc. u Iy23 T! JS ■\A7' A. 2XT f & BANK-NOTE LIST A NO DETECTOR, Published semi monthly, at .Montgomery, Ala. At $3 do Per Annum, in Advance. HE work is printed on line white puper aud new _ type, und in uppeurance will be second o none in tbo United Slate*. A Southern Bank-Note List i* essenliul in every Bank, Counting House, and Public office. Let us unite in ad vancing our common Interests,aud not permit Northern men and Northern Detectors fo fluctuate our money matters a* they may wish, wbilo we are quiellv follow ing their dictation. The work will bo carefully revisod on tho day of pub lication, uml ull important financial changes, as they occur, noticed. Every oxerllon will bo made to make it a correct and reliable guide to the Bauker aud Mer chant. Hotel Proprietors, it inkers, Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, mid other* desirous of having their names and biiflliiess widely circulated, are informed that a limited number of ndvrrvlsoraenls will bo Riser ed.— Special rate* for advertising by the year, or for shorter periods, m.iy be known by applying to any of my Agents, or at the office lift Atlanta, Ga. spectioi'ii number* will bo sent, on application by lellt r. Iron of charge. All communication.* intended for the Hank Note List and Detector, must lie nddii'Med to swan’s Hank Note List. Mlanla, Ga. • 1 Mi’Ll. V\ AN. Jams. Rosa a i sos. General Agent. Dtp 25—dtu purchasers. VV ill l.e sold ulso at the last mentioned time and place, all the Perishable Property on said last mentiouo-; Plans tation. consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, ftc. Sale to continue rotn day today until all Is sn,d. Terms on tho day of s dc. JOHN VV. DENT, Ex’r. Crawford Co., Ga , 8ept. 5, 18AE. rjr The Augusta constitutionalist. Southern Re corder, Mllledgeville; Republican, Savanuah; Intelli gencer ami Advocate, Atlanta s will cony aud forward JOHN W. DENT. their bill for paymuiit to ’ .op 5 -U'sl Kuoxvillc, Ga. MEDICAL NOTICE, u n. w. t . r* a. n h: , T11E H0TAN10, OU REl’Oini 1’IIYSICIAN OF SAVANNAH, ivl-'.GS to announce that he has removed his ru- ls rideticeaml office from the corner ot Stale and -effersou streets, to the former residence aud office of ho late Dr. Rlchardsone. on Brougbton-sireet, tbe- wocn Montgomery and West Broad-streets. Hotcndera Is most sincere thanks to his (ellow-cilizena In tho city , nd country, lorlhc very Itboraleniployroentof hiapro- walonal services since his location in Savannah, and tkes pleasure I e announcing that hlsfacllllras for meet- ng the constantly increasing demands upon him aro rcutly improved, havingemployedacutnpetuntpcrson > atlond especially to his office affaire. Ladies may consult him wither In hla family parlor, la coiisuliRig.n om, adjoining his office,or in his office, liscousnltlng-room has been furnished and amaged ■’*' h especial reference to tho convenience, comfort and isle of those vislllug Miu professionally. Patients visited promptly nml punctually. For terms otid fun her particular*, see hia Medical 'urnal. 3mo—oct 1 j'INF. Ill, AUK FK(.i : K I’ti.vr8.:-J.ist received tier * ateamor, a good assortment of Men’s extra fine tack l-’rih’k Goals.and rants,silk and naHn Vests, (or .He « heap. At the i lolhlnR store, Gibbons ItaoKe.by oct 25 GKO.b.NlCHOUJ.ftCO.