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SAVANNAH, GA.. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2.1855.
NUMBER 263.
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tended to unices ccompanlou with money, or a satis
factory reference.
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Cabin Passage to New Yor
SEMI-WEEKLY.
DNITF.il STATEN *1AII, DINE,
and splendid aide wheel steamships
r llr. new and aplum
KN< >X VI I.I.K, 1..VH1 Unis, Capt.C. 1). Lt'DIiow.
AUGUSTA, 1,5n0 •* •• Taos. Lyon,
Fl.oKlu \ 1,;I00 “ “ M. 8. WuntiHOLLi
Al.AIIA M \, |,3tH» “ •* G.R.Hi'HBNCN,
Will |.nvc Mvannnh
Every WEDNESDAY andSATVKDAY.
These aldpa are among the largest on the const, un-
surpassed in speed, safely or comfort, making their
passages ( n (lay to slx«y hours, and are commanded by
skillful, caretiiI and polite officers. Having elegant
slate-room accommodations, they offer a most desirable
conveyance to New York.
Cabin Passage #26
Steerage do 8
Agents*. PAPELFCIRU,FAY ACO„Savannah.
SAM’L.L. M1TCII1LL, 13 Broadway.
June2C, 1855. New York.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
T. S. ill All. MTEA3IEKN.
TIIK SHIPS COMPaiSlNO Tills LIMB ABB
ATI. ANTIC, I BA I.TIC.
t'api.WKST. Capt. Comstock.
li'ivie.
PACIFIC, i ADRIATIC,
Capt. Nva. | Oapt.
These ships having been built by
* contraci,expressly for government sor-
1 vice, every care has been taken In
»their construction, as also Imheiren*
glues, to ensure strength uud speed; and their accom
modations for passengers are uuequalled for elegance
or comfort.
Price of passage from New York to l.lverpocd.ln first
caldn • I3il; In second cabin, #75; excluslvo use of ex
tra size slate re< ra,9325. From Mverpoolto New York,
£30 and £‘’-11.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship.
No berths can ho secured until paid for.
dui ip. isL-ti n iun in-' % 11.1
I'KOPiHF.I) DATES OF H Ml.INC.
hrom New York. from Liverpool.
1055. 1035.
Wednesday.... Jan. 1 !*.. 18351 Saturday... .Jan. 13.. IMS
Wednesday.... Feb. 7.. 10551 Saturday .. Feb. 27.. 1855
P.il.OI M'.filrinliirilni' . Psh.lll. . IR’d
Wednesday.... Feb 21.. I85.sl Saturday.... Fob. ill.. 1855
I Saturday... .Jan. 24.. 1855
For Freight or Passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall snoot, N. Y.
BROWN, S|||PI.K\ * GO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KF.NN \RDfcCO,27 Austin Friars,London.
E G. tV AIN WRIGHT CO., Paris, or
CKO. H. DRAPER. Havre.
he owners of these ships will not ho accounts*
ble fi r gold, suver, bullion, sprelo, Jewelry, precious
stones, or me als, unless bills of lading are signed
therefor, and thu value thereof expressed therein.
Shipper* please take nolico, that iho ships of this
Line cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
Jan 11. in wily
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, QA. '
T ilEentire scholastic year of this Instlluiinn, by b
joii t resolution of the Faculty and Trustees, has
been thrown iiFo one term, commencing on tho hrst
.Wanting in September, ttlld closing on foMMENCKMICNT
D.«v, Thursday alter the fourth Suuday In June.
FACULTY.
AUGUSTUS ALDF.N, A. Nl.,President —Professor ol
English 1.1 teralure and Ancient Languages.
Rev. J. H. GAI,DWELL, A. M.—Prolessor of Mental
ami Moral Philosophy.
Rev. T. X. F< iRSPER, A. M.—rProfessor of Mallie-
mallcsaud Natural .Science.
Mbs ANN E. ALDEN—Principal Primary Depart
ment, and Instructress In Botany and French.
II. It. LIGNitSKI—Principal of Music Department.
Mrs L. K. U.tt \NT and Mrs E. T. CALDWELL—Or*
nmnemal Branches.
This Institution now presents to the public, advan
tages which few possess. A largo and oiegnnlly con
structed College edifice; one of tho largest Chapels in
the State; nil necessary nut-building* and enclosures:
a boarding department, fitted up In the most neuLntid
comfortable style, anl under the superintendence m tho
teachers themselves ; with the whole domestic depart
ment under tho careful direction of Indies of experience,
added to all tho facilities for a thorough course of In-
si ruction which any similar Institution cun offer. It
will be seen by reference to our catalogue, that our ratos
of Board and Tuition are less than cuu ho found elso
where. This fact, In these times of pecuniary pressure'
is worthy of the consideration of those having daugh
ter* to educate.
The Boarding Department will ho under tho direction
ot President Alden end lady, sml Professor Caldwell
and lady. With spacious and comfortable dormitories,
large and convenient closets, new and elegant furniture,
goad ami experienced rervuuts, an 1 tables furnished
with the b** 4 »i'«tUi«m»Ho'ti4bnlis together with a
w holesome but paretilal discipline, we hope to Increase
the liberal patronage with which this liislllulinu has
hitherto been favored.
F. X. FORSTER, Sec’y Faculty.
Crtthlxrt. July 30,1855. aug 7—Jant.’.Vt
OGl.l l lDMIPi: JIEUIC4I. LULLLVE.
AT SAVANN AH, GEORGIA.
r| - A||E. , *Kss|i»N OF LECTUEHS in (he above iustitu-
I lion will commence on the first day of November
m I le miiiato on the first of March.
The Clinique, at the College building, will be open
ed t» patients on tho goth of October, and be continued
Ihroughoiillhe session,
Thu Faculty Is constituted as follows :
>1. L. ItVUI), M. D., (late ot Savannah Medical Col
lege.) Professor of the Principle and Practice of Physic,
E. l.aROV ANTONY, M. I».,(of Waynesboro’, Ga.,)
Pr .|e«sor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women and
Children
GTftji Dnsinrnn ©artn.
mhhohant,
m No. 164 Huy Btroel,
Solicit, fYom his frlonds ooiislgninoiits of every de
scription
My personal attention will 'it-given to the saloof Real
Estate, Bank slock. Ate. _
Refer to Hiram Roberts, Esq., Pflksnn, lleldl k Co
K F Wood ft. Co, Noble Lyon, Esq., Havannnh ; K II
Harris, II. S.Thless it Co., Bates k. Lucas, W. 1). Bob
bin, Montgomery, Ala. mar 17
un. WAKING IIIHKKV||13|,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner ol Bavnnd Monlaomery-ats.,Savannah,Ga.
Solicits consignments, and Is prepared to receive Cot
and Merchandize generally, upon storage,
in I Nov. 15/55.
Jan I
J AI7II2N N. NK HOI.S
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Jones' wharf, foot of Ahercorn-street,
Ju II SAVANNAH, GA. ly
DAHLETOK At PARSONS
General Commission Merchants,
82 BAY STREET, SA Y ANN All, GEORGIA,
( HAH. PARSONS.
MINIS Ac JOHNSTON,
General Auction & Commission Merchants,
Tetidor their services to their friends and the public
Jan 3 o
J. C. RUSK. J. IlDAVIH. W.II.LONO.
„ „ IIDNF, I1AVIS A- LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
June 1 Nwvunsiwli. Ba.
SA.TIDEL PALNEII « NON,
Dealers In
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE*
TO O L S &■ c,
WHOLESALE AND RXTAIL.
No. 184 Congress and 67 St. Julian streets,
June 3 Savannah, Georgia.
Wffl. WRIGHT. „
GENERAL BROKER,
FOR THE PURCHASE AJYD SALE OF REAL
ESTATE A HD PERSONAL PROPERTY,
BAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA.
PATTEN, HUTTON A GO.
FACTORS,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEHCI1ANT8
Jy 14—If
H.A.CRANX, L. W. WELLS, RICHARD CURD.
(TIANE, WELLE At GO.,
COTTON F ACTOR8,
AND
Forwarding & Commission Merchants*
No. 82 BAY STREET, ..SAVANNAH, GA.
Jy i4—tr
BAVNAIID& ROWLAND,
FACTOHa
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 17 2 Bay S-treet. ’
trilRAIM BAYNARP
JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR
Liberal advances ma te on consignments of Cotton
and produce. Jy 13
WAYNE, GRENVILLE Sc CO.
FA CTO K S,
Commission and lor wauling
J/£ it CiM.VTS,
BAY NT It 12 ET, SAVANNAH.
TH08. 8. WAYNE, C. B. GRENVILLE,
U. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE.
J7—tf Bavanuah. Chattanooga,
F A OT o n s
GENIAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
BAY STREEP,
Jy 7—5mns
WAVER k CONSTANTINE.
Commission Merchants.
AND DEALERS IN
GRAIN', HAY, «bc.
Joucs’ lliiildiiiu. Hay Mri’ct,
SAVANNAH, G A.
F. WAVER. P. L. CONSTANTINE.
ITS tr let ailoutlon will bo given to Receiving and
Forwarding goods. Jo 3—tf
jFoi-cfQn Mnncnrna (Karts.
1*121* It 112 N At JON 12V
WAYEHlIORO, BURKE COUNTY, GA.
Practice law In Richmond, Burke, Washington, Scrlvon
and Ltnatiuel.
TllOh. M. tlinRIBN.
dec III
MALCOLM D, JONES.
iy
Rill.IilSIt A- NANDRLLj
A T T O R N E YS A T L A W.
\Y*iyn<-*bnro% Kti.
Reference-Meaars. A.J.k T. W. Miller, Augusta,Ga.
oct 2
12. «. GA HAN INS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ForNyili.fJa.,
Will practice In the Flint and adjoining counties of tho
Jan / Macon Circuit. tf
W1W. A. M1ITI1N,
ATTORN EY AT LAW,
nov 3 tf. Iflontlcello, (Jeo.
WILIilARI RDWAMDS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSRLI.OR-AT-LAW,
ITU canopy, Florida.
vlll practice In the Courts of East and South Florhln.;
Rofcronces-.Tuuno Pinkney at Go., Charleston, B. Ca
Pierson, lloldt & Uo„ Savauuah,Ga.; Cooper A Mother,
Micanopy, Fla. , _
march 20 ly
kANIIEI. W. PI2PPKH,
Succcusor to
IIKNRY J . P E P P E R A SON,
Wtttilies, jewelry and Silver AVnro,
No. 175 Chesnut si., opposite the Slate House,
Philadelphia.
tuay 30 ly
WM.I.IAITl 1*1. TUN NO,
Factor & Commission Merchant.
For Florid, .lid Southern Ceorgla Froduco,
NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
may 7 Cmo
WII.I.IAItl J. WiLCHEJl,.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warrenton, Goo.,
Will practice In Ih® Northern Circuit of Georgia, and
.j thocounllesof Burke,Columbia, Jefferson and Wash
ington, of the Middle Circuit. ly may U
FULTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA « 12 O It « I A,
BY A. E. REEVES.
Atlanta. March 14. 1855. tf .mar IG
ncKEEJk BENNETT.
CARRIAGE AND HARNESS REPOSITORY,
Corner of Went Broad and Bay Streets,
Nnvuiinuli, (Ju,
Would call tho attention of tho citizens o
Georgia. South Carolina, Florida, Alabama
and Tcnuo»><c, to their lurge and splendid stock of
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, Ac., Ac.,
embracing every variety and stylo uow in uso. Among
our stock will be rotinu all of tho most fashionable
styles combining
ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH
Built by some of tho most relinblo bid ders In Phila
delphia, whoso work has a reputation for Lightness,
Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other
manufacturers In the Union.
There may also be found among ntir slock select Ions
from Iho establishment oN. M.Qi'IMby A Co.,and
other celebrated manufacturers In Newurk, N. J., New
York mid Now Haven, alio'' which aro built expressly
for us.and which wodo not esituie to warrant lu evety
particular.
II. C. McKee has been for twonty-ono years engnged
in the t'urrlugo Btisineu In Columbus, Geo., nud we
feel confident that with our united oxperluiico mid at
tention wc will bo able to keep on hand n Slock Dial
wo think will meet the approbation and wants of Iho
piltdic.um! which foi variety and extent will excel that
hereto fore kept ol this place.
All orders slinll have strict and prompt attention.
II. C. MoKKR.
Savannah, Aug 31, J855. I. s . BENNETT.
SGOTT’N
WrU)=Yorlt aaert-tfnrmrntn
I romS.M, Pettengill it- Co.'t Advertising Agency, 11
JYamau it., Neto York, anil No. 10 Stale st, Hatton,
P.ACo nro Aeents for the most influeuilal amt lar
gest circulating Commercial pauers belli In the United
Htnles and ihoi'aiiadus.
Mtroohlun Vltii
STF.AM ENGINE WORKS.
13 Wuier-BtrceI. Hrooklyn, n. York.
D. P. BURDON & CO.,
H AVING recently fitted up the extensive establish
ment at the above named place, we aro prepared
to manufacture all kinds of steam* Engines, Boilers,
Sugar Mills, Saw and Grist Mills, Pumps and Gearing
for working Mines, Shafting Pulleys, Ac., and are pro-
pared to furnish castings of every description. We
would call the attention of Southern Planters particular
ly to our Sugar Mills. Having purchased the enttro
Block of Patterns front the Into firm of G. II. Hartson A
Co., N.Y., we can safoly say that wo can turn out a
Mill which for strength,durability and neatness, cannot
be excollud by any establishment In the Stales. A long
experience In tho business renders us competent to ex
ecute any orders, and wo would ndvisn those In want of
Machinery to give us a call. Engines irotn 4 to 40 horso
1 tower always on hand.
). P. BURDON, II. N. CONKLIN, 8. II. CONKLIN,
oct 22—3m
(ESTABLISHED IN 17B0.I
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WALTER* IB A K12 It A CO.
American, French, llomoepa
ilc, and Vanilla Cllt tOt ILATR:
title, and Vanilla CIU tet »LATB;
prepared C« >COA; BID »MA, CO-
COA PASTE; Cocoa Slicks,Solu
ble, llonuupalblc and Dietetic
Cocoa: Cocoa Shells; Cracked
Cocoa,Ac.
These Manufactures to which
first premiums havo hern n-
warded by the elder Institutions
_ and Fair* ot the Union, ate an
Leaf, Flower A Fruit excellent diet fur children, Invu-
of the Cocoa, with a lids, and persons In hoalth. They
pod opened. allay r.ither than Induce the ner
vous excitement attendant upon the uso of tea or coffee,
nml are recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, Hay
ward, Waro, and Adums, of Boston, and by eminent
physicians cleewh ro.
For sale by oil tho principal Grocers In the United
Slates, and by their Agents.
D. C. Murray, Now York; Grant A Twells, Philadel
phia; Thomas V. Brutultgc, Baltimore; Kennetl A Dud
ley, Cin. WALTER BAKER A CM.,
Rep 15—3m Dorchester, Mass.
MERILLO IRON PIPE WORKS,
Illcrril 4c Jaques, 142 CciiUvilrvet.,
NEW YOIIK,
M ANUFACTURERS anti lied or* In Wrought Iron,
Pipes, Fittings, Tools, aid every description ol
apparatus connected with steam, Water and Gas, for
hosting and lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asymms, Villages, fuetorles
and-Halls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and
Holler Flues made to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machine* are entirely new, and
our own pntent warranted to do double the worst of any
other luvoiitioii.
Orders solicited Irom all sections of tbo country, and
promdtly attented to Je 25, 55 — ly
TO HIG
Wctn Yotrtt SWtictUMcnuntfl.
fYom Skitlin, Fitteher, Owen A- Schell's Advertising
Haute, 346 Ilrnnilway, New York,
iron works,
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
ANONTEAIff KIN (.IN TIN,
67Pe&rl-«t,BrookIyn,N. Y.,opposite New York city,
rpilE subscriber having been engaged for tho last 15
x years in the almost exclusive iniinuracturo of this
most Important Invention, Woodsworth’a Planing,
Grooving und Tonglng Muchiue, bus recently completed
thu largo addition to his already exlciiidvo Iron Works,
will execute with dispatch ull orders In Ihe abovo lino
unlltuiUNt extent. The universally acknowledged
. M*-" 1 -
superlorlly of Woodsworth’a Plaining Machlnns, maun
fucluTud by him, over nil others, require*no reiteration.
In the manufacture of KTKi^l ENGINES, wo claim
a superiority for power aud speed, huauly of construc
tion and finish; aud nlso guarantee Ihe Engines to trans
mit UK) per cent mure power for the sumo money than
can bo furnished by any other inanurncluror, and more
than 100 per cent, saving In wear and toar, as well an a
large saving in the consumption of fuel.
Reference! to Parties having the Steam Engine now in
use.
Purdoo A Morgan, N. Haven, Ct.j 8, W. Slocum,
Brooklyn. N. Y., Timothy Dabal, Astoria, L. I; Lyons A
Curtiss, Bridgeport, Cl; Stamford Manufacturing (2o.,
Stamford. Ct.; John C. fan ford. Now Haven, CL; Rollln
Sanford, New York CUyjChas F. Loosey, Austrian Con
sul Gem rah
Refferences to Parties having the Wordsworth Planing
Machine, now in *■—
G. B. stoat. Konsbtuton, Philadelphia. Pa.; Kidder A
Marlin, Wilmington, N. C.; A. L. Clapp, *
_ ... A Co.. Mont-
gonierv, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, NewOrlouns. La.; Illnkfo,
Guile A Co.. Clcinnaitl, Ohio; Rantoni, Cobh A Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio; FossA Brothers, Chicago, Ills.; J. B.
Smith, Mllwaukle, Wls.{ P. II. A L. L. Eaton, Buffalo,
N. Y.; Forward A Smith, Oswego, N. Y., John Snarr,
'I'ttronio, c. VV.
Old. rs and proposals received hytnnll or otherwise,
from all parts of Dm United Stales.Canada, South A-
tnerlco, and Europe, will bo promptly attended to by
Agents who are traveling in all sections of the country.
Letter* by mail, addtess JOHN II. LESTI2K,
oct 1 3in 57 Poarl St. Brooklyn, N. Y.
SILVER’®
PLASTIC PAINTS;
CHEAP, DUKABIE, AND PI10TECTIVE,
WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF.
T IIIHPAINT willetaml any climate, wlthoutcrackor
blister mid harden* byexpomre, thus making In
time an enamel of stone, protecting Wood from decay,
and Iron and otlierinetalel'rom rustand corrosion.
This Paint dlffursfrom tho so-called .Mineral Paints ol
Ihoday, which are principally Ocltrueand (Jluyscolored,
and nroontlrely worthloss. '
HUver’sPlastlc Palms are purely Metallic,containing
no AlumliiorOlay.
They are lovlgutedfluely,tnlx readily with Llusecd OB,
(without tho trouble of grinding,) and flow under the
brush aslreuly as iho best Wlilto Loud.
ThosuPalutsexcol allotheraiu body or covering pro
perties,one pound of which willcover as much surface*
aalwo pounds of White Lead.
Tliore aro four natural colors, viz: Black or Slats
Brown,Olive ami Chocolate.
HiEECTtoNa: ThisI’alntfiowsreadllyunderthobrusb
and its covering property Is lucreased by uHingil mixed
as thickly ao possible with puro Linseed Oil: as the
Paint II thu lasting or protecting body and thoOllsimply
the medium or agout In spreading It.
Wennnox copies of two letters, one from thoPresl-
dentof tho Philadelphia and Reading RallroodUo„ the
other from a gnntlcmnn, a well knowiirosiduul ol Au
gusta, Georgia.
Office of the Phiia.and Read »g Railroad Co., i
Piui.APaLrrAi.MAV 3,1853. J
J.8, Silver, Ehq—Dear Sir; Wo have used your
“Plastic Paints” for more than a year, and Tor Painting
Bridges,depots, Ac., Ac., wo have found llqulleequalto
any painiwehavo used. Iu fact,wo now give Hu prefer
enceuver all others we haveirled for such purposes.
Yours, reupcctfufly,
(Signed) JOHN TUCKER,President.
CHEAP «AS LIUHT
1 -M1E BENZOLE OA8 LIGHTCOMPANV uropro-
pared to furnish Portaole Gas Machines, suitable
' r Mat
IV A KNOCK A MAVIS,
(Successors to Culibcdge .V- llruther.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Booksellers and Stationers,
No. 159 CONGRESS S’."., South side .Market square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
JAS. 0. M.WARNORK. WM. E. DAVIS
may 26
A ■ I» O A (! E ,
Importer A IWuiiufucliirer of Sugars,
RO. 13 WUITaKER-HTREET,
Keeps on hnttd a w«:ll selected stock or Imported So-
gar*, also Manufactured Tobuccd. Snuff, Pipe*, aud all
other articles usually kept In his line of business, which
tie offers on iho most reasonable terms. nov 3
D. L. COIIEN,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
,ITT 1.12 GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL-
PATENTED MAYlfilh 1854.
T HE attention of Plnnters,Farmers and Slock feeder*
In gno<-rul, 1 s r-*pectfully calbd to this Mill a*
thu most importunl article of tho kind now in use, not
only well adapted for giindlug cob mcul for stork, but
griB' or flue Immlny for tho table, and especially broad
meal from corn not fully ripe or dry In the full.
In setting Ibis Mill, no mechanic or framo work Is
wanted, only wauling to lie fastened to a floor or plat
form. Eusllyaujusted and used by any person, eveu a
child.
Tho LITTLE GIANThns received the first premiums
nt the late Agricultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky,
Maryland, and other States, uud lhat is ihe most compli
mentary manner,ns well a-Ihe most ready commenda
tion from the thousands witnessing its performance.
These mill* are guaranteed in the most positive ntnn-
nornv..insi detects orbreaknRC, and No. 3 warranted to
grind 15 Im-hels of feed per hour, with one horse, and
offeied ul the low price of >0"). nl complete, ready for
Rt'.tcliing the tenm.—No. 4 at#75, grinds 20 bushels per
hour with two horses.
Manufactured by SCOTT A MOt’KBEE.
Augusta, Gu,
Ami sold by «?. II. Camppiklu, Agent lor tho Munufuc
Hirer*, 171 ’Bay street,Savannah, whero the Machlr-
ntuy be sc"
LOCAL
mavt
Tuyloi -Street
[FIVE DOOR* WEST OF nilAYTON-BTREET.]
Is prepared to contract for all kinds of Building and
Repairing.
Also—To conduct Water through the various parts
of Houses. net 13.
R. A J. LACHLISON,
Eng ineersn ltd Nl i I I «v r t ff h (■«
IRON & RRASS FOUNDERS.
Canal-Street-Near the Canal Lock.
R. LACHLISON. J. LACHLISON,
EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE
and Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDEIt’8 SALAMANDER SAFES,
AB MANI’FACTt'RKO BV
STARNS 8l MARVIN,
NEW YORK.
- IN THE fire of tho 3d
Inst., which consumed
the brick building, occu-
tVESLEYC. NORWOOD, M. D., (of Uokosbury,
C.,) Pro lessor of Materia Medicaand Medical Juri*pru-
deuce.
J v.MEs S. MOREL, M. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,) Pro
fe9«,r ot AiiHtoiny.
JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, S. C.,) Professor
of Physiology.
WILLIAM T. PRAY, M. (of Savannah, Ga.,)
Professor of Chemistry end Pharmacy.
CH ARLES GANAIIL, M. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,)
Proie«*orpro.tern, of the Principles and Practice of
Surgery.
Dciimnsiralor of Analomy, R. J. NUNN,M.D., (of
Savannnh.) t-
The fees will be—t too dollars for tho entlro Course
of Lectures;■#10 Deiuouslrator’s fee; Graduation #3(1.
Matriculaiiou #5.
Arrangement* have been made by which students
can lie accommodated with good board at from #31-2
to #4 per week.
For further information address,
* e ,, ILL. BYRI), M.P.,T)ean.
~ 8. S. MILLER, k J. II. EERIJI SON,
WHEEL WIIKJIITN A IIL A4 KN.UUTIN
No. 123 York-Ntreel,
SAVANNAH, (GA.)
Carriages, Wagon*. Car's und Drays manufactured
Blacksmithlng,Including Iron Railing ami Grates for
Building*. Ac., done at the shortes mdlco. atig 20.
~k. H.CnCRrtt. K. I. MOSES.
( Ill IIUIIA JIOSFA,
Factors ami lloinmissioii Mrrclmats,
Bay Street, savaniiah, Georgia-
References—Messrs. Hall, Closes A Co., and Col.
John Bunks, Columbus, Ga.; .Messrs. Hall, Moses A
Roberta, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Brady, Atlanta,
Georgia.
GaH Works In this city,
was a Safe of the above
description, containing
the books, papers and
money of Mr. Thomas,
and although Iho build
ing was destroyed, tho
said Saf- sustained no
injury whatever from tho
intense heat to which it
had been exposed, on
5J5P opening the Sale, tho
content* were found u ndlsturhen, and in the same order
pled by AVI r. John T.
LANTI2HN.
T il E subscribers are desirou* ol culling the attention
of those interested in the Pulling of Rice, to their
newly invented Mneliiuo, whica surpasses ull others
now in use. The advantage of theao Machines consist
In It® simplicity, durability, uml tho great amount of
work which It will perform without the least Injury to
the grain. Tho machines are portable, and well udnpt-
ed to llund or steam Power, can tie transported ready
for use. These Machines can be made to hull from 26
to 566 bushels per doy—varying according to size. All
necessary Information will heglten by addressing the
Inventors,at their Manufactory, No 114 Cllffslroet .New
York City.
ROBERT A JOHN E. ANDERSON,
sept 26— I m P
r. a. viir.ni, a co..
pttrnituhh
Manufactory and Ware-Rooms.
598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Between the Metropolitan and Smithsonian Hotels.
1 FURNITURE of every variety, of tho boat quality,
’ nt moderate prices, tt'u have the largest estHb
II shutout, and best assortment of really good and sub
stnntial Furniture to bo found in this city or country, to
which we Invito tho particular nttuution of purchasers
aug 6—3rnos P
NAMIKIC-L O. ILF.-S. of T.—O. II. A.
R egalia, jewels and costumes, manurac-
lured and kept on laind, at tho Old Establishment
of 12. COMB, 241 Grand street, East of Bowery, Now
York. Orders from the country promptly attended to.
jo 12—ly p
Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods.
for Manufactories, Stores,Dwelling Houses, Stcumboats,
Railroad Station*, Ac. These .Machines are warranted
to give satisfaction. They nro manufactured under s.
T. McDotigiill’s Patent, and are the only ones lhat will
operate well in cold wouihor. The Light produced Is
one half cheaper than Coal Gas, aud less than the com
monest Tallow Candles. They are easily managed and
free Irotn danger, uud Ihe prices 95 per cent, less than
any other Machines made. The Company offer for sale
State and County Rights for nil the States. All orders
should be addressed to
S. T. McDOUG ALL, Agent for tho Compnny,
oct23—tint S 321 Broadway, New York.
FIRST PREMIUM PIANO-FORTES.
N T E I N WAY A- SONS’,
PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, 88 Walker St.
NEAR DUOADWAY. NEW YOIIK,
RESPECTFULLY call the attention of
the nublic to their splendid assortment of
semi-grand and rqiuru PIANOS, which,
on volume of tune, cluslirily ot touch, beauty of lluisb,
und everything that render*a Plano period, aro unsur
passed. As a proof of thu superiority of their InMru-
liiotits, they beg leave to *t do, that at the great .Metro-
poltlun Fstr he'd nt Washington, ihe tlrai premiums in
both classes, semi-grand and two stringed, were unani
mously awurdud to Ilium, although they wero In compe
tition whli tho most < istingulshed maiiitruclureis from
Boston,New York, Philadelphia and llaltlinoie. Pur
chasers'and dealers will find it to their advantage to
call and examine tor themselves. s oct 23—tf
Auuubta,Ga.jSeftember 29,1852, t
Steam Platting Mills, i
DtarSir.—Yoxiasktnefor my opinionof“Sllver*8
Mineral Palms,’’whlcbyou have put on my Machine
Shopand Planing Mill. I giveyou with pleasure my full
and hutrtyrecommendation of lias a proventlvvofflre
cominunlcolinKfromcldmneys.orfromadJolniug build
ings. The Paint which you putou my roofs, has now
become as hard assLATE,and 1 feel us ■ecurofrom fire,
lu thisdlrectlon,a* Is possible. A few woeksaflerihe
roofs had been painted, I made anoxperlmenton twoor
threeshlngles by placlnglhem In thelurnaceunder the
boilers; the result wan.th&tthoportlnnuncovcred was
ontlrolyeonsumrd, while the pnlnlod part wnsuppnrcnt-
ly sound, though uponoxamloatlonthe wood wasfouml
to bocharrod ;thepairit, however, was firm and but
little blistered. I conalderthlsassovore atestasyour
Puintcan heputto,and under tho circumstance*! do
nothesltate tocommendita* an invaluableprcvcntlve
against flro. Respectfully, Ac.
(Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER.
FRENCH A RICHARDS,
N W. Corner of Ulth and Market streets, Phila., Pa.
<5 EN ERA L W HULKS A LK AU. KN1S.
Forsalein Savannnh, Wholcsaleand Retail,by
JAMES II. CARTER A CO,
No. 176 Broughlmiat reel.
InlygQ liaolply
For tho 1,000,000.
THE U. S. PATENT HAItllLE COMPANY.
[Capital 165,000. J
No. 368 Broadway, cor. tvulker street New York,
. RE prepared to execute all orders for MANTLES,
\ T \ IILETUPS,COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, PILAS
TERS, SLABS. Ac., in imitation of Sienna, Ilrocul
Pyrunees, Neapolitan, and all fancy Marbles, equal in
strength, beauty and durability to real marble, aud in
some respects superior thureto, nml ul less than hah thu
cost. Unlike mmhlelzed iron, wood or slate, ll Is wind
ly free from all objection* which ure urged against mere
surface wo.k, where paint, oopul varnish, Ac, form tin
temporary polish and beauty of the article. Mantels
from 8 to $4». Orders Irotn Builder*. Cabinet Makers
and others solicited, and sa Isf ellon guaranteed. Auents
for tho principal cities treat) d with.
PETER RENNIE, Pres’t.
Lovxt. G. Micki.es, V. Pro*'t.
Joseph Lamd, Sec. S oct 24—ly
TII/J'OX & McFAKLANA,
3] Mniilcn Lime, New York,
M anufacturers of the'woiiLU-RENowNED
SALAMANDER SAFES, RANK FA ULTS, h e.
Baltimore Depot, 145 Pratt street,
sep 5—ly Rostoo Depot, 14 Howard street.
"show cases.
Pins and Needles. Hooks and Eyes, Watch Guardsj . * *'**
Wax,4,’oral ami Gla«* Beads, Necklaces, An. India . MANUFACTURERS, j>7 Jlowtry, NEW iORK.
. .. . .. .. .. ^ _ - . 1 ■ r AVI' ll.at Inrini.l tin.I i«l.iiiihn,l .In.-lr nf I I I I
tVILLItllTtSKEK
lA PARK PLACE, New York, Invites lha attention
LU of Southorn and Western .MurchuuM, to Ids new ,
Block of Fans,Combe, Hair, Tooth and Nall' Brushes, \
Ludles’ Reticules, Foifuinery, Soap*, Porto Moanulcs, J
Jet and Bead Bracelets, Pcckct Hooks, Dross Button*, <
Watch Guurds,
Rubber Combs, Canos, Balls niul Toys of every descrip, i I-T- *■ . .
Hon. Scissors, Razors and Cutlery, Gold and Gilt If CASES ever offered in ibis clly, made In every
Jewelry, Aecordeons nnd Violins, including h general , «»>le; Silver-plated, Brass. Uosowood, batlnwood, Ac.
and very largt stock of English, French and Gemini, ! Orders promptly filled, nml goods cnrelul.y packed and
Futiey Goods, which will bo sold attha very lowest ntl- sldpped lo any part ol Hie Lulled Slates und Canada.
rAVE the largest und cheapest stock of .*>11"
uncy Goods, which will bo sold attho very lowest pri
ces, tor i:a*h or Approved Paper.
(tty- Orders by letter aoloctod >M put up In the best
maimer. WIMJfAM TXflKEIt,
may »—ly P In Park Placo, New York.
shipped lo any purl o
■op 4—3tn
THE HE ST HAIR BYE.
D R. O. M. BALLARD’S (now article) received.It
highest premium at tho World’s Fair nnd Ameri
can Inslittilc, wh t-n it wus examined by the dislinguigh-
,j ohn Toney, and
12. J. DONNEI.I.,
General Commission merchant.
■op 4—Gin
NO. 146 PI2AJKL STREET.
(Fourth door from Wall street,)
etl chemists Dr. u. Little and Prof-
pronounced ,ho Best.
For Halo by iho Principal Druggists In thu city—price
#1. Principal office and store .468 and 566 tirondwu.v,
Now-York- Mar 18,'30 -P mar HI
HIIS.
SAFES.
IjN CNTTF.NET A <20.,Importers of French and other
JT • European Goods, No. 48 Broad street,
ap 30 ’35
HE Books f.irSutiscrlntlon to tho CharleHion and
1. "savaunuli Itallroud wfil be ro opened the 15th De
cember, 1851, aud keptopon until further notice, attbe
foil-
wing pluces, to wilt
COtlMIBIONKRB.
Charleston.— I.. T. Porter,«Uia Mills, Win. C. Bee.
Savannah.-—Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Hcroven.Col.
A It. Lawton.
Adams’ Kurt.—IlnwhinsS. King, D.P. Wilkinson,J.
W. Fab?r.
Ed into Island.— E. N. Fuller, Jas. Hopklnson,Col. L.
M. Whaley.
Wnlterboro’.—Col. M. E.L’arti, D. S. Hondorson.J.
W. Burbrtdge.
Ashepoo.—I.awrenco Wltsoll, VV. II. Lowndes, Jas.
M. Khett.
Sullkutehor.—Thomas McToer, B. McBride Peeples,
Thomas Allen. *
Pocoiallgo.—W. 1*. Hutson, J. H.Sandors, John Mar.
Whippy Swamp Muster Ground.—Rurwoll Mcllrido,
J'diti E. Framptoti, R. A. Taylor.
Gilllsonville.—F. W. Fickliug, Wm. Yeomans,Thud-
di a- Buckner.
Iteiiuforl.—Edmund Itlu-tLB. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope.
iruliHinvIlle.—t.'ol. John Wobb, Wilson Furriboe,
V\ d
t Ho'
..rd.
Illulflon. —T. II.Coo, R. II. Kitk. Dr. P. Prllcltapl.
Robertvllle.—II. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A
It. Johnston.
Purysbnrg.—W. VV. Hardee, J. P. Raymond, J. D.
Litwtonvllle.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Hutnuel Manner
Charles Jntitlon.
nine ll..use.—Nathaniel II. Hoy ward, Burrell Satin
dent, Jonh IDII.
It) order,iltho I'reniilent and Hoard of Directum,
dec 13 C . F. IIANCKI2L, Hoc’y nnd Treus’r.
SOUTH WKSTKK1V' FAIL HOAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
CH ANGE OF SCHEDULE—TWO PASSENGER
Tit INS DAILY TO COLUMBUS.
g v.N and nftor Monday, August in, passenger nnd mail
\f train* will leave Macon for I'olumbu* und Mont
gomery, dully at 2.16 A. M., and 3.15 I*. M., arriving at
Colntnbua nt7.15 A. M. and llt.'.ltip. M. Leave Cotuin-
b't* for Macon dully at 4.15 A. 31. and 2,36 P. nr-
nving ut Macon ut 16.15 A. M. and H.5II P. M.
I'Hssengers for Aiiierlt-ii* will lake llm intirnlng train
*1 2.16 \. M. from Macon, arriving at Amcrlrunnt
8.10 A. M. Leave American ut6.46 A. M.,and arrive
at Macon ntV).45 A. M.
Connecting at Macon each way with Central Railroad
Traun to Savannah, Augusta, Mllledgeville and Eaton-
to. ; hikI witli Mncon nnd Vvoalcm Railroad Trainatr
'• i(Tin. Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville,and
Mulivjlle,
Connecting dully nl Columbus, with Glri'rd and Mo
bile. Railroad.
L'ennecting dally at Ainerlr.it* with a four-horse post
•>.*< Ii Line loTnlluhaxsee, Albany, Thoinasvlllo, 4cc.
tad tri-weekly llurk Lino to Lumpkin.
PsiMUigera lor polnu on this Road “below Fort Val-
wj," •hoiild take Dio 1 o'clock (ironing train from H»v-
•anali, and 5 o’clock evening train from August*, lo
•void detention at Macon; for other point* on South
Weidern or Muacogeo Railroad*, passengers will have
so detention by elllier trains.
Plrsi clans Htoaniihlps leave Savannah for New Vork
VVediiMMlnya and Saturday*, and for Philadelphia on
Wednesday*, Passage, in tlieCabln, #26; Steerage,#H.
rare Ironi Montgomery lo Savannah, #13 66
Do. Columbus to do 6 66
D‘». Ainerieusto do 8 80
GK<>. W. ADAMS.Superintendent.
. Mar.nn, August 2d, 1855. [IT] aug II
f ’AHPl'TlNG, RUGS, DRUGGET.—'Wo liuveopened
V' ILI* day, ni d are now prepared to show as good an
IMurlinent 0 * lti« above good* us are to he seen In 11,«,
*p2l AIK IN fc BURNS.
" O. A. 1101.(201711112, A. WI.s
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER,
Gaaton .Street.
aug 27 eod t Jan 1
and condition as when placed there, except a slight
discoloration lo Ihe projecting ends of a few papers,
and Ihe hncks of one or two of Iho hooka, caused by
ihe ateum generated in tho Safe, while at its greatest
heat.
Tho Safe and contents, as It came from tho ruins, may
at! 11 he seen, lu tho posaeralon of Mr. Thomas, at Iho
Gas Works. A large assortment ol these celebrated
Sales always on hand, aud for sale by
C. II. CAMPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers,
July 96, 1855. 171 Bay at., -Savannah, (is.
FAPElt II ANCilNGS
AND IIOIIDEHN.
Just received a fine usanrlinenl of Paper Hangings and
Borders, nnd for sale at moderate prices at
JOHN OLIVER’S
Paint und Oil store, 121 II rough ion St.
Rooms papered with dispatch.
Make pleasure In corroborating the foregoing state
ment, aud in addition would add thnl tho books aro now
In uso. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26.1855. oct 24
Flit E INSURANCE.
Statement of the “Norwich h'irc Insurance Comp
‘Norwich, Connecticut,on thcGthdayof June,any.
._|W. I. At.Ml (III IHR.1
Capital stock
Surplus
HOUSE, SIGN & SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING.
Dealer in Paints, Oil, Turpentine, VaruisUos, Painters’
Tools, White Wash Brushes, etc.
aug 28 o
CIIEK2VI.lt A CO-,
FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Wk. W. Chkkvkr,
John R. Sims,
GXO. II. ClIKKVSIt.
AR8KTR OT TIIK (JJMPANY.
321 Shares Bntik Stock in vnriont. Bunks,
i 23 “ Incoi pnriited Coinpanlef other than
Bank"
1 Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages m
| Real Estate, Bonds, Bank Slock and olhor
good personal security
Cash In hands of Agents
’ “ In Bank
#156,60 1855
5,326 66
1 60
8155,32
I 60
#36,609 60
276 00
.. 1,1 QG 66
#155,321 66
. LtABlI.IT'B".
Losses adjusted,unadjusted or clnlni" forlossos—noiio.
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual—
VII.I.IAM i.vnn, JAS. j. snidkr, o«r. snider
LYNN &. MNIDF.K,
FACTORS. F0KWAKDINU AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BAY-ST., SAVANNAH, GA., 1
scpt7
Corner Urongliion and JeflursoifM*.
UP STAIRS.
W11,1,1 A .71 (■, FOOTE
I S Now rocuving a general assjrtmontof Foreign and
Domestic Dry Goods, which ho offers to the trudo
on accommodating terms.
A. MCALPIN &. BRO’S.
Lumber mill and Brick Yards,
up 6 SA VANNAH. I1A.
K. J. .HINIvN,
0 O M MISSION M Ii H CIIA N T,
JONES’ BUILDING,
Nitviiniiiili, (»u•
[f
SAMUEL PALMER & SON,
uibdon’s builoinos,
Nos. 148 Congress, nnd 67 St.Julicn streets,
E8PECTFUI.LY Inform Iho trade and citizens gon-
orally that they have In store n good assortment of
Wuuricun and Foreign Hardware, and being In direct
ximmunlculhm with iiiaiiufucturcrs both in this country
md lu Europe, are constantly receiving additiuna lo
Imlr stock, comprising Planter*’ Housekeepers’ nnd
iiilldera’ goods ol the must approved styles and patterns,
jnong which may be enumerated Lucks, Hinges, Bolts,
.ml Shutter Fastenings of all kinds, Hheot. Zinc, sheet
kipper, sheet und bar Lend, I’hulti Pumpa, liras#
Varus, llrltannlu Ware, Hollow Wure.l'orciisaloiiCapa,
knobs. Brushes, uml a general variety of Fancy Goods,
lotion Lilies, Fmli llook*;Needlc*. Knitting Pin*, Seine
'Wine, Crosscut, lluud, Tenon, Framing, and Mill Haws,
,'lialns. 11 nml and sledge Hummers. Anvil*. Vices,
tcrew Plates, Stock* uml Die*. Smith’s Bellows.Cooper's
•ools. PLOWS, CORN HHKLLKIts, HAY CUTTERS,
lot's, Axes, Andirons, Shovels, spade*, Guns, Hsy nnd
lanuro Forks, Sad linns. Writing puper, Potto Mon-
ales, Spirit i,uvela,Cut and Wrought Nails and Splkos,
'lanes ol nil kinds, H*tlve*,Coffee Mills Cotton nnd Wool
Jarils,Curry Cotnhs,aml In fnci every arilcloadnplod to
heliade.
City nnd country orders wlllrcculvo prompt attention,
nd nil goods for shlpuients carefully packed,
may 8
Vl’lUIT- up TIJBP12NT1N KT—95 bills. Spin Turpi n.
1,. ,i' nu « *o •lore and (orwifo liy
HUNTER A GAMMELL
WENEKAIa notice.
G M.GRIFI'KN bus re opened hi" store,and
Is ready for all customers’ calls In Ills Bun. I
have iiieiniiluynsiiperlor workman ut watches,
^_,u,d also u Arid rale Mnimfnciiirliig and Jobbing
Tdler, and all work In that line will bo received ami
done according to order, nml wllli dlspaicli. i-’nlla
solicited Irotn all IrTemTshml customers In want ol
articles In my Hue of buslnes*. nov 16
■ VciRTI.R AM) ALE. *.5 casks, encli 8 dozen pints,
1 lllbberi’s Porter, nml fiHcn»ks, ciidi « dozen pints,
lllhhcrt s superior Pale Ale, mnmtlacimeile*prussly tor
Hits mnrket. Jnul received mid Im sale by
aug21 I’ADLLFOKD, FAY REO.
Total amount at usk (about)—3,41“’ '60.
Tho amount nt hazard on any risk, (a Un very fow ex
ceptions,) not over 5,000. ..
1 A. BREWS'! . .President,
E. Learned, Jr., Secrelnry.
Norwich, Conn., June Dili, 1855. .
Personally uppuareil before Iho underst.'. . *(l. Mayor (u
the city of Norwich, In said HUto, A lirewsio'. President,
and B. Learned, Jr., Secretary of tho “Norwich I'lro
Insurance Company,” und luudu solemn oath lo the
truth of iho above statement, signed by them. 1 also,
certify that I have examined ihe report of suld Compa
ny, aud find the iilmvo to ho n correct statement of the
■aino and Unit the notes aud loans mi which a part of
said cnnltul Is invested ure lu my opinion good and woll
secured.
In testimony whereof, I have hereto *el my hand and
enused the seal of thu city to bo affixed, this Uth duy of
June, 1855.
[L.S.] WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Mayor of tls.< lly of Norwich.
Tho undersigned I* agent for thentove office, nml In
ready to take risks on ull description i of properly lu
Iho city. JNO. 1NGEKSOLL.
JylH
U V1XII AMI UK Ml V ATI.till KSTAHMSII.U KXT
7 3 Yorli-Sl.s near flic Court IIounc,
SAVANNAH, GA.
73 JT ESTABLISHED IN 1832. tjF" 7 3
T HE Hitbscrlber, gratefol to his patrons uud frlonda
for their coutltmed favors, would state that, lu ad
dition to tho Improvements In Dying acquired by him
during his lust visit to England and Scotland, has mnile
arrangemeiils lor extending hi* business, by which ho is
now enabled in Dye a greater variety of Colors on 8l|k
and Woolen Drosses, Hliuwls, 6tc., which bo trims will
generally please all who may favor him with their
patronage.
Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated,
as may bo required, ialliusumo superior style which
has generally so much nleui-od tils patrons aud frlonds.
Ladles’ Bonnets Dyed, Bleached nml Pressed In the
most fashionable styles. < Irders from the country punc
tually attended to* Terms moderate. When purcels
are sent bysteuinlmiit orrailroud, word should bo sent
him by letter through tho Post«)fflco,so that he may know
where to cull for Ilium.
J»„ ia c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
TO M.A I5I.ANDCOTTON 1*1,AIMTI2HN
rail112 UNDI2RHIGNED having been unpointed agents
i for tho Hide of the celebrated McArthy HBA IS
LAND COTI'ON GIN, Ihe cotton from which Is readily
sold, and which usually brings three lo live cunts per
pound more than from any other Gin yet Invented, ard
now prepared to supply Plnnlers and those wauling,
with those ol superior workmanship ul one hundred
and twenty live dollarsonch. Extra pillars#! I.
Exlruet from a letter from a Florida plnntoi;
“The McArthy Gin Is Infinitely abend of every other
Gin yet niuuuliietured. I would not bo without one lor
treble (lie ninnuni; It saves trouble, I* simple, uml turns
out beaullful cotton. The staple Is not injured, and thu
open proeesaso milch desired by Iho English buyers |»
certainly obtained.”
aug 24 —if IHIHTON fc VILLALONGA.
N egro caph, hcotcii sty’i.eh hi do*, scotch
Cups aud lluuuuls. lee.'lved and l"r naloln
MiU KOKENBAIlOll Ac LAD.iUN.
jllOORIi A T.\ YLOH’.Tj
PXSTILLES DE PARIS.
T HESE PASTILLES nro an invaluublo remedy lor
tho cure ol Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, ns by their
nctlon on tho throat anil lungs, they remove all hoarso-
ness In a row hours and wonderfully Increnso the pow
er nnd flexibility of tho voice.—Hence they nre of great
serviie to aud highly recommended by Clergymen,
Auctioneers, Public Speakers, and all those wnoso call
ing requires such Ireqitcut use of the vocal organs.
N. II.—Ask for* Moore At Taylor’s Pastilles Do Paris,”
and observe that each box bearsibcirwrilie'isignature.
For sale by W. W, Lincoln, J. II. Carter At Co., J. II.
Moore At Co., and (he principal Druggists and Apothe
caries throughout the United States and Canada, and at
wholesale by
MOURE At TAYLOR, Importers,
aop20—3m P 81 Malden Lane, New York.
IMPORTANT TO
IIOi;SKKEI2l»KUS AINII REAL
T11E HOPE MILLS,
71 Fulton Sheet, and 71 Bkbkman St., New York,
Principal Office 163 Front Street, New York.
Factory, Nos. 36,37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersoy City.
r |M!E PROPRIETORS of this long nml well known
L COFFEE AND SPICE ESTABLISHMENT,
Continue to prepare tho best charmackutioai. pow
ders lu use, for raising Bread, Biscuit, Tea and olhet
cukes, Ate. They qlso preparo Mustard, Cocoa, und
muny other articles of daily uso In every funtily, which
they offor upon the most reasonable terms. Catalogue
sent to dealers who request them.
K. H. At J. G. I8HAM.
N. !L—Consumers udviacd to Inquire for Hope Mills
arlicles. nug 14—ly
IV. JACKSON tV SON.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
246 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
New York,
nug 1—ly p
SCIIIEFFI2MN, 1IROTI1121IS .U O,
IMPORTERS, AN1) DEALERS IN
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, I) YES, PERFUMERY,
4-c., 4 c.,
176 WILLIAM STREET, Nkw York,
I NVITE the attention ol the trade to their lurgo nnd
varied stock of Drugs, Paints * Bis, Perfumery, Ate.
In addition to their regular importations of Staple
Druggs, they Hro also receiving, direct from tho sources
of production and manufacture,supplies ot Tooth, Hair,
and Null llrudins, Bronzes, Corks, Morturs, Hpoltgcs,
French and English Perfumery, Lubin's Extracts, and
muny other articles usunlly embraced in Druggists’
stocks, which they ure also enabled to offer on the most
advantageous terms.
Orders, either in persou or by mail, will receive
prompt attention. aug 14 —ly
Patent Elastic Skirts.
HATES A FltANCE.
No. 1 Bnrelav-streot New York.
C AUTION.—Nor,e are genuine except they bear tho
slump of tho palunt. All inanufucturers and sellers
Infringing will bo prosecuted according to law.
war 19 Mnr 18, ’5«-P
’ ANDREW* .V JliSt l’,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cotton and Woolen Machinery,
Sloam Engine, and Boilers, Machinist.',' Tools,
Doltinit, &c.
IMPORTERS At DEALERS IN MANt'K.VOTPRERS’ ARTICLES.
No. 67 Pine Si., Now \»rk.
N. 11.—Agents for the ‘WoodruffAtiluach iron Works’
.Steam Engines and Boilers.
Excluslvo Agency in Now York for’Lowoll Machine
8lmp,,Machinist*’ Tools. p oct 2—ly
SHELLAC INDIA TWINE,
COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C.,
COIR A Nil JUTE 171 ATS,
And INDIA GOODS generally. For salo low lot
CASH, by
GEO. W. DOW Ac CO., Importers,
le 12—Onto No. 7 Burling Slip,New York.
HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE.
Savannah th-ii Dock
TO 811 IP UiV.N'UltS, MAHTKU. Sj» CONSMINEBS
OF VESSELS
I Picor & SHOTWEI.L,
■ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENQLI81I, FRENCH AND
HERMAN
| HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE.
, No.6.1 .Munich Dune, Now lurk,
j TNVITKlhoaliuniiouol Southern uml Western Mer-
I X chants to a lurgo aud very extensive stock of Goods
( lu their Uue.
! Cutlery of every description.
! Silver Plated Waro: J.t|>annerv.
German Silver and Brlllitnlu Ware.
Tinned und Eiiainmelleil Cooking Utensils.
• Bronzed, Copper and Brass Uuoils.
J Ten Trays, Fire Irons, Fenders, Wire Covers.
[ Bronzed (’andlestieks, Block Tin Ware, Acc.
I Oitrsloek comprises every article in our linoofbucl-
'*, ull of which we will sell lo dealers ul the VERY
T HE subscriber respectfully inform* them lhat the l Lo WEST I'KICEH, for Cash or Approved Pope
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK is now in auccessiul I Goods ordered by letter will be selected with great care
operallon, and ills culculaloiMo Takoin s'iiips'of any ( und dlrpnlch, uud put up In ihe besi munuor!
class Irom Kioto 1566 Urns burthen. It Is 230 feet long J .... * . !, h 11 ° L 1 ‘.
uud 05 leet wide, ami cotnplule In every particular. A ; No, 03 Malden Lane, New \ erk.
large gang of workmen Is employed uml a large supply * I- 8 - Also mannfacttirers ol a very su]>erior aitlclo
of tnaleriuls is oil hand, so Hint vessels cun bo ropulred , Ulatod Hpoutis uml 1-orks, Jo 7—Otn
with ns much dispatch na in any other port. Pump and J *“
Block Milking nml dnmh’a work done on the premises I ;n,u 1 * "
and every effort made to ensure eennomy and fidelity lo I LIT T L E G I A N T
those who may favor tho Dock with their biisiuoss. 1
' .. .. i » W ll L'DGII I u t"
fob24
I). I*. LANDER8IIINE,
Agent and -- uperintundent,
Lnteof Marsh’s Dock, Charleston.
i coitJ% m jMA'n con sHUjljl,
{ PATENTED MAY 16th, 1854.
: c 8. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee an
! t^s Alabama, of tills iuvuiition, winch Is douhtles
” among the most importunl of modern times lor Ihe uso
* of the well advised farmer und slock feeder: nml Ihe
| universal favor with which it ha* been received from Ihe
COKUI'EATED, WBOH'IIT IKON
AND WIRE RAILING,
(SECURED BY LETTERS FATLNT.) .
Kur 1'ubllc Urouuds, Vemelorlei. ' »r.l. more (Uou anythingol«o. mm.u tta utility tout tut-
collages, Balconies, Ate. This new j * >e p„ r r, ‘^
nluncu of use, the Little Clunt has no fiqmil'. Ii weighs
Kn^SRnfFld, ng renBcliiieui;s.m,m«fo ( <ro,n three to live hundred pounds, according to sue,
>11 Fit r i ii 11 • 11 rii v v i rn- No it i i or suitable for sbeoti tioul* CR " bo l ,ut l " “porntlon by the runner In twenty minutes
to luvorublo notice. Iron Bedsteads, with patent Wire
8acklii|
Iron ”
mer-li uses, with every variety of Wire Work for gar
dens, Ate.; Sieves, Fomlor", llruss, Cooper und Iron
Wove Wire Clnlli, Ate. Clrculurs of designs furnished
by the manufacturers. , „ ,, ,
M. WALKER At. S0N8, No. 233 Markol-rt.,
Jy 26—3mo* N. E. cor, of 6th Ht. I’hlla^ Pa.
I'aTTailiiTlVin(er CloIliin^T
PIEIINON, HE IDT Ai CO.,
A RE receiving weokly, per slouyitr*, one of the lar.
gust and best selected slocks ol Clothing over offer
ed In this market, which they offer on accommodating
terms ul wholesale ami retail.
They also havo in store a good assortment of GEN-
TLNMKN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Merchants visiting tho city won) Ido woll to call and
examlno our stock. „
P. rt. orders from tho country promptly attended to
nng 31
II AY A It D TAYLOR’N JAPAN.
A visit to India, China ami Japan In 1853.
Bnyurd Taylor, ... _ ..
Evening* with Iho Prophets ; A scrlos ol Motnorlca
ami Medl.aiious, By Rev. A. Morton Brown.
Cloudy ami Sunshine in Iho Llfuol a Vlilugo Pastor.
Harhittighs lluaveiilv Home, 3 v Is.
FI tit’s Clerical Reports on continued Fevor and Ty
phoid Fever.
Gooch’s Practical Midwifery
Fordycoon Fevers. „ . ,,
Miindi uhnll’s Medical Students VndoMocum,with up
wards of 266 illustration*-
llunoly’a Medical Formulary. -
lleosly’s Proscription Book
Wood’s Practice, Bell and Stokes, IMckaoiis,Watsons
Dunglisnii’o mid all other Medical Works for Students
and Piuiilittoiiera at induced lirtc'"*-
oct 17 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
By
used with convenience by anybody.
The Little Giant lias received the First Premiums nt
every Stale Fair from Missouri to Murylnml thu past
Fall, and Hint in the most complimentary manner.
These Mills areguurnuleod lu thu most positive man
ner aguiusl breakage or derangement, ami warrnnled to
grind feud from cur corn, nml grits or fine hominy Irotn
shelled corn, with a degree of ease nml convenience for
farm purposes never attained bofoio.
The subscribers aro now prepared to furnish the trade
with improved patterns ami sizes, lo suit tho varied
wuiils ol all.
No. 2 Is offered at #65 complain, ready for attaching
the team, ami wurruulod to grind ton bushels of (eod
per hour with one horse.
No. 3 at #75 will grind fifteen bushels per hour.
No. 4 al #60 will grind twenty b'lsliola per hour, with
two horses.
Manufactured uud (or red. uy 8ROWN „ _
mar 3 at Nashville, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga.
SEWING MACHINE8.
I NXGELtilOK SEWING MACHINES. — Made by
J HOOD, IIATTBLLB Ai CO., Worcester, Massa
chusetts, putonlod by Ellas Howe, Jr., Hcptombcr tilth,
1846. Those Machines are warranted,(with proper uso’
nolle got out of repair. They aro built In agoodsub-
staiitia), and workmanlike manner, nml will do Tailors
ahootnakors’ami Baddlora’work.ln u manner warrant-
od to give satisfaction. The stlch will not rip any ninrt
tliun common sewing, done l>y hand. Call nml see them
In operation ut 146 CIIEBNDT street, Philadelphia,up
•lairs. W. A. DAWSON, Agonw
tnuy 12 lyMfcC
yASKETS, HAIR BltOUMh, FEATHER DUSTERS.
|»ASKI. ,
J > A large variety at No. 155 Broughlm
out 9 HORACE MOUSE.
HAND ALL & M KUCER’S
t'otloii-Svcd Drill.
A LL Planters havo real laud the want of a machln#
to drill Cotton Weed with regularity and certainty.
One that would operate i qually well on every kind of
land, nnd al thu tame lime be so simple In construrtloa
und operation lhat It could be used by negroes without
liability of gelling nq^ol order. A drill which tee think
possesses all these qualities, we mm offer to the plum
ing community. Alter a thorough trial for the last iwo
years in different hands on all kinos of land, we would
stale some oi ihe advantages to be derived from their
1st. The saving of seed, which will amount to enough
In planting one hundred acre*, to pay for the machine.
2nd. The saving ol labor in planting, ono horse and
hand only being required lo open the furrow, drop lb#
seed ami cover Irotn seven to uinc acres per day.
3rd. The great saving of labor In chopping out, lb#
seed being deposited In a line one alter another.
4th. The great saving In subsequent hoe work, owing
lollio fact that any good plow-hand can. In tiding, cov
er all tho first crop of grass In the drill, however small
llie cotton may be, without Injuring the stand.
These advantages all farmers will appreciate ; and bo-
low wo give acme certificates, from which ih® pnbRe
can learn how these drills ate appreciated by gentlemen
of the first standing lu our section of the Stale—all
practical farmers, who have thoroughly tested them,
and nro consequently fully competent to decide on their
merits.
CERTIFICATES:
This Is to certify that I planted one hundred and six
ty acres of cotton with Randall and Mercer’s Planters,
and 1 consider thorn superior lo any thing of the kind I
have ever seen or tried. Tho saving of seed ulouu would
K for the machines In a season or two, and 1 think a
d can do one-third more hoeing than ho could in
cotton planted the common way.
B. L. BARBER.
Lee couuty, Georgia, July 13th, 1855.
Messrs. Randall Sr Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to
yours or this date, lean any with satNIsctlou, that I
have used your cotton seed drills ou the farm of D. A.
Vnson, Esq., with great success. 1 consider mem to bo
ol great value. They are a saving of about one-thlrd
of tho labor or cultivation, about two to three bushels
of seed to the aero In planting, and n great saving of
tabor In planting, as they open the furrow, drop and
cover th semi with one horse and hand. 1 think them
worth one buhdrod dollars a piece to any plainer, lhat
plants lull crops of cotton. As for myself I would not
pistil a crop ol cotton without them tor no consideration
in the bounds ol reason. Yours, »'ery respectfully.
A. J. BARKSDALE.
Lse couuty, Georgia, July 12th, 1855.
1 have used Randall At Mercer’s cotton Plnuter two
seasons, and consider ihem of great value to Ihe farm
er. I save seed enough each year to pay for the Plant
ers, then 1 Have ut least one-thlrd the Inbor of cultiva
tion, as the cotton I* sowed In so narrow a lino that with
good plowing there is but little hoe work needed. There
Is also u saving of hands and horses In planting. I
should say they were worth one hundred dollars each,
uud recommend every furuter to use them.
8. D. McLENDON.
Lee county, Georgia, July Oth, 1853.
IjP*“ 1 have boen overseeing for Mr. 8. D. McLen
don the present year, and fully concur In his statements
shove. DAVISSON WARREN.
Messrs. RundallSr Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to
yours I will only say 1 have used three or your cotton
seed drills, and consider them of great value, Irom th®
fact that in the use uf them 1 saved from two to threo
bushel* of seed lo each acre plauied, and at least one-
third of iho labor of cultivation, not requiring one-half
as much hoe work as the old way of planting—also, a
considerable saving In tho labor of planting. I never
expect to plant cotton without them if 1 can get them
at any price. I have planted eight acres per day to each
drill. They aro simple—easily managed, and there la no
difficulty about getting a good stand.
Very respectfully yours, W. F. HAMRICK.
Lee couuty, Georgia, July 12th, 1855.
Thomasvillk, Thomas countv, Ga.
Col. J. II. lYatson—DkaR Sir : 1 can recommend
your cotton Planters (drill) fn tho highest terms. 1 havo
tried them on all in.v land except new ground, and I
think they will do in that, they will do lu a mountain
ous couutiy us woll as in a level. If 1 had not bought
I would travel to your shop which is 75 mile*, nnd pay
fifty dollars a piece for them. It saves one-thlrd of tho
work;ono hand cuu plant ns much as two,nnd oue hand
cun chon out three acres while one can chop out one acre
niter u common plow. Yours respectfully,
K. BRASWELL.
T ills unparalleled Preparation I* receiving more tes- .
limonlals of us wonderful efficacy In removing '
pain, than any olhor medicine over offered lo the pub- .
lie. And these testimonial* come not alnnu front the j
iguorunt, but from persons of every degree of intolll- ‘
genco uud every rank of life. Physicians of the first
rc|ieciiblliiy,nn<l perfectly convertnnt wi h Iho nature
of diseases and remedies, have recommended Ibis as one
of Ihe most effectu"’ in their line of preparations for Iho
extinction of I’aln. Thu Pain Killer Is used Internally
nnd externally, according to the nature of the complaint.
11 has been found lo be tin excellent remedy for sudden
Golds, L'ungli*. Ate., Fever nml Ague, Asthma and
Hilhislc, Pain In tho Head, Kidney Complaint), Piles,
Bhemnatlc L'omphiint*, Bruises and 8aros,8avero Burns,
Canker, lilies and Ringworm*, Weak 8tomnch, und
General Debility, Palmer’s Colic, Broken Breasts, Ate.,
Howci Complaint nml Dysentary, Cholera, Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Toothuche. Ate., Ate.
The genuine Perry Davis’Pain Killer Is now put up in
panel bottle?, with Iho word* Davis’ Vege'nble rain
Killer blown In Ihe gfoss ; nml with two steel engraved
labels on each bottle—otic nil excellent likeness of Perry
Davis, the migimil Invertor of tho medicine, the other
n stool engraved Nolo of Hand—nous other cun bo re
lied on asgenuino.
Prlcoor bottles—12# cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and
® I respectively.
For relo by most of tho medicino dealers throughout
iho known world.
PERRY DAVIS At SON,Proprietors,
74 High street. Providence, It. 1.
CHOLERA.
A Certain Cure for this disease, may be found in the use
of Perry Dads' Vegetable
I’AIN KILLER.
„ , , , Dubuqitk, May 5, 1855.
Gentlemen:—i feel unde'' obligations to you for the
benefit I have received from yourluvuluablePain Killer.
Wo have had some cholera here on the Mlsslssppi
thus early In the sensnn. A few days since l misled \ n
‘ laying out and burying nnn of our citizens who wus
supposed lo havo died with tho dlsoaso. The next
morning I wns taken with severe vomiting, accompanied
with coldness of the oxireiuolles. Warm covering and
hot applications failed to rcs'ore warmth. M«- wife’s
family, who had used tho Pain Killer with auc 'es" dur
ing the cholera season In buffalo In 1810, advised me to
tnko it. J took two doses at Intervals of flftcon minutes;
a fine perspiration ensued,and the next day, barring a
little weakness, I wns well, and have been since.
ll may have been an attack of Ague, bui whether
Ague or Cholera, it answered my purpose.
Since my recovery, I find that several of our citizens
havo used the Pain Killer as a remedy for Cholera, nnd
pronounced It good. I therefore take pleasure In re
commending it lo n still more extended notire.
Yours, truly, W. M. CU< 'ZIER,
Attorney at Law.
Perry Davis At 8o», Providence, R. I.
This mnv certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ Vegc-
able Pain Kl Her hi numerous cases, nnd' believe it to
bo a very valuable medicino I have prescribed It ex.
tenslvely in bowel complaint, (particularly for children,)
and it is In my opinion, superior lo any preparation 1
hove over u»ed lor the relief of those diseases.
P.8. When given to children, I havo always com
bined It with the syrup of yum abrabic, say ten drops
to a tea-spoonlul of the syrup, well mixed. Dose-
More or less according lo the ago. »niters liavo mixed
it with milk aud molasses, cquul parts. Fee directions.
A. HUNTINGTON, M. I).
The Pain Killer Issold by-John B Moore uud Co.Thos
M Turner At Co and SD Brantley At Co. 8avnitnah ;
Barret, Carter A> Co, and Clark. Wells At Dubose, An-
gusto: E L Btroheckcr At Co, Macon. Also by Drugist*
and Grocer* generally,
aug 21—eod .'linos
Saddlery Warehouse.
Young's Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle.
DProSlTK w. It. SIMMONS CLOTIIINO STOltK.
W. H. MAY & CO.
Ilnve on hand n good assortment of Saddles, Bridles
and Harnesses, of which the following comprise a part
8pnuish Quiltid, Overlaid and 8hnflon Faddles, Plan
tor’s large and extra lurge Saddles: Men’s plain do,
English do.; Boy s’and Race do.; Ladles Saddles of a
variety of patlurns; Bridles At Martcugules; Saddle Ungs
Trunks Ate.
8AI)DLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and Hog ~ kins; Pad do.;Strnlnlng and Worsted Web;
Thread and Sacks, assorted size?.
HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by thesingle set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Hamucho, Buggy an 1 }
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs an u
Hows, by the single set; Fluted aud Brass Slump Joints;
plain do ; patent Duslt leather, Top and Curtain do.:
broad ami narrow l.aces, variety of paffiffifiir: Silk and
Worsted Fringe: black nml purple ConOff, Roans; Bug
gy Lamps, Plated nnd Brass Carriage Ifrbids; Brass nnd
Plated Knobs, Ate. iuly23
eWAIM’S
BANK-NOTE LIST ANJI DETECTOR,
Published semi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala.
At #2 OO l’er Annum, In Advance*
T HE work Is printed on fine while papor nnd new
ty tie, ami in nppuuranco will be second o uono lu
tbo United Stales.
A Southern Bank-Note List is ossontinl in every Bank,
Counting House, and Public Office. Lot us unite fn ad
vancing our common lulervsls.aud not permit Northern
men nnd Northern Detectors to (luoiunt® our tnouoy
mailers as they may wish, while wo nro qulotlv follow
ing tliolr dictation.
The work will bo carefully revised on tho day of pub
lication, and nil important financial changes, as they
occur, noticed. Every exertion will l>o made lo make
it n correct aud reliable guide to the Banker aud filer
chant.
Ilotol Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers,Commission
Merchants, und others desirous of having their names
and business widely circulated, are Informed that a
limited number of udvcrvlsements will be ItiBeried.—
Special rales for advertising by tho year, or for shorter
periods, tuny be known by apply Ing lo any of my Agents,
or nt tho offico lu Atlanta, Gu.
Specimen numbers will be sent, on application by
letter, Ireo of charge.
All communications intended for the Bank Note List
and Detector, must lie addiesued to swan's Bank-Note
List, Atlanta. Gn. SAMUlil. AVAN,
Ja.4sa tiuasRiso*.Guuuial Agout. aop25—Jut
Doi'oucrty county, Ga., July 14th, 1655.
J. II. Watson—Sni : This is to certify that 1 have
used Randall &. Mercer's cotton seed drill of your man
ufacture, und um so well pleased with them lhat 1 would
recommend all planters who have not tried them, to
give ihem u fair trial. Whero tho drills aro used'Tbero
Is u great deal of labor saved in cultivating a crop, ow
ing lo its being so uniform In tho drill, the plowing can
bo done uiin li better, and with greater despatch, con
sequently the hoe work Is lighter, as good plowing
supersedes tho necessity of u great deal of hard hoe
work. jno. BARKSDALE.
Tills is lo certify that I used one of Randall Ac Mer
cer’s cotton teed drills last year In plaultng my crop,nnd
wus well pleased. 1 have used five of them the present
year, planting my entire crop, nnd am still better pleas
ed. there Is a saving of between two -iiid three bushels
ol seed to the ncre In planting, besides oue horse and
one hand with these drills docathe w..rk of three hands
and two horses. Then there is toe suvlng of one third
of the hoe work, the cotton bcingin so straight und nar
row a row. I consider them worth one hundred dollars
_ . • WM. H.OWENS.
Dougherty county,Ga., July 16ih, 1855.
fi 6 Mxrckr:—In reply to yours of
tho 5th instant, in reference to your cotton seed drill, I
am happy to say t hut alter plaining n portion of my pro-
•°ut crop iu the old way, I was enabled to obtain one of
your drills, with which I finished.
It is Hie desideratum aud long sought after.
Alauy aud vuried have been tho attempts of Intelligent
mlmls to attain what you havo accomplished, but with
only partial success. This leaves nothing to be desired
in a cotton drill. It deposits the seed uuilormly and con
linuously in a straight and narrow llneasyou wish,saves
uboui ono half the labor In planting, und about ono
third ol the hoe work in cultivation. It isnliuust need,
less to add that I sin delighted with y our drill.
Yours respect fully, j. r. MERCER.
Leo couuty, Ga., August 10th, 1855.
Messrs. Randall Ac Mxrckr—Gentlemen : fused
one of your cotton seed drills the past spring, aud I led
lour fold paid for what It cost me. To give y our drill a
fair trial, I planted every other row with tho drill, und
tho intervening rows I planted as well ns ever cotton
wns planted before your drill come into uso. The result
was, that in the row planted with your drill I got a mote
perfect stand, and I think tt grew off much better, be-
* waltzed a great saving In the labor of working
great saving In the labor of working
...v. nty cotton the two first times. I shall continue to
use (beui us long os I plant cotton. Yours Acc.
. _ JESSEE COCK.
Leo county, Ga.
Mks8rs..Raxdall Ac Mxrckr— Gentlemen: I havo
used eight ol y our Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured by J
M \vutson, on Col J Rond’s Fowltown plantation. I utn
much pleased with them, having reullzed great saving of
• ■-.ul tolifi. In «...! -, ■ n .
seed, of labor in planting nnd chopping out, nml 7ho
first siding could go over ut least one-third
linuds at the first siding could go over at feast one-third
more in » day, and do bolter work than iu cotton plant
ed In the best way I could plant wait coulter and block.
■ have no hesitation In giving it as my opinion that In
the uso of your drills there is a saving of one-thlrd ■ f
tho labor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Bond Is
pleased with them and will continue their use.
\ ours,respectfully, JAMES CHEEK.
Fowltown, Ga., July Oth, 1855.
This Is to certify- that I have used two of Randall Ac
Mercer’s Cotton Flamers, and have no hesitation iu say
ing that they will do. The saving of Inbor lu planting
is an object, the saving of seed is un object, and the cot
ton stands in such a narrow drill Hint it may almost bo
kept clean without tho hoes. There Is nothing to equal
them In ptantli g cotton. WM. B. REYNOLDS.
Leu county,Gu., July 1st, 1855.
Lxx County, Ga., August 23d, 1853.
I Itnvo used Randall & Mercer’s Cotton-seed Diill,
which 1 purchased of Col J 11 U'ulson, and think they
nre the best machines now In uso. I am satisfied there Is a
great saving In seed nnd a greater saving lu work. 1
r.m fully sutlslled Ihero is ono-third of the hoe work
saved. Try them, and any reasonable mau will bo satis
fied they are worth more than three Hines the price they
nro soldier. PHILIP WEST.
Having obtained from Mossra. Randall Ac Mercer tho
exclusive right of supply Ing tho State of Georgia with
these Drills, I am now prepared to supply a Uiteat .mis,
having made arrangements for their mnuuiacture in
Palmyra und Milh-dgevllle. My price is #15, cash, de
livered nt either Pulinyra or Mllledgovllle. Money sent
al my risk by- mail, if the requisitions ortho Post Offico
Department uro complied with. Any further Informa
tion desired esn be ohtninod by addressing me cither at
Palmyra or Mllledgovllle, Georgia.
oct 16—I»w5m J. H. WATSON.
Executor’s Sale of Valuable
LAND AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.
I > Y authority of tho will ol William Zelglcr, Into of
> Crawford couuty, deceased, will be sold on tho first
Tuesday In November next, lu Knoxville, within tho
legttl hours of sale, all the Lauds lying la shkIcounty be
longing o the estate of said Zolgler, (consisting of tho
Homo Place, Atkinson, Colbert, Simonton, Boon, Dug-
ger, Hatcher aud Miller Lands.)
Also,at Ihe Bibb Plantation,on thcTliursdnyaflor tho
first Tuesday In Novouibor next, all the lauds lying In
Bibb county belonging lo sald-csiuto. The Lands will
be sold iu purcels vary lug from 150 to 16UU acres, to suit
allclHssesof purchasers.
Will he sold ulso al tho last mentioned tlmoand place,
nil the Perishable Property- otisaid last meutiouo : Plans
tntion, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Acc. Sale to
continue irotn duy lo day nutil all ts sold. Terms on the
day of sHc. JOHN W. DENT, Ex’r.
Crawford Co., Ga., Sept. 5,1855.
tV" Tho Augustu Constitutionalist. Southern Re
corder, Milloduevlllo; Republican. Savannah; Intelli
gencer uml Advocate, Atlanta; will copy aud forward
their bill for putmout to JOHN W. DENT.
r —-p 5 -|(Is| Knoxville, Ga.
MEDICAL NOTICE,
n. w. t. pauk,
'VUE BOTANIC,
OR UKIOUIVI PHYSICIAN OF
SAVANNAH,
EGS to announce that he has removed his ro-
rUlcucound Office from the cornorof Stats and
Jefferson-slrcets, to the former roaldcnco and office of
tho late Pr. lUchardsono, on llroughton-street, (be
tween Montgomery and West Broad-etreeta. He lenders
hlamosislnccro thanks to his loUow cllliens Ut the city
and country, torthe very liberal employment of hit pro
fessional services since his location In Savannah,and
takes pleasure In announcing that his facilities for Bool
ing Rio constantly Increasing demands upon him aro
greatly Improved, having employed a competent person
to attend especially to his office affairs.
Ladles may consult hint either In his family parlor,
hla consulting-room, adjoining his office, or In hi* office.
HiscousuUiug-room has been funmhed ami Arranged
with especial reference lo the convenience, comfort and
taste of those visiting him profeojloually .
Patients visited promptly and punctually.
For terms und further particulars, see hla Medical
Journal. 3mo—oct 1
I AIN 12 BLACK FROCK COATS.-Just received per
J 1 steamer, a good assortment of Mcu’s extra line
Black Frock Coats, end Pants,silk aud satin Vests, for
aalo cheap, at tho clothing store. Gibbons Kanse.by
oct 25 LO. b.NlCRULh.At LO