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1 <$ittat4ttta$ Dntlu tUgMtfcU<«tt VOLUME LIII SAVANNAH, GA.. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3. 1855. NUMBER 264. THE republican is ruBi.isiiKn Tri-Weekly and Weekly, aLEXVXDEH &. SNEED. CUT! A N II COI'llTY FKINTEKS- . .$.\00 .. 6,00 TKKMS RKDUCBD.1 p*ily Paper, in Advance . |i not paid in Advance Tr» Wookly, in Advance It not Paid in Advance Weekly, invariably in Advance .... Club Price—10Copies tor. I^r In no case will an order for the paper be at- letnled (o uulees coompanlcu with money, or a sell# - f..eiory releience. . 3,00 .15,00 IVire Reduced. - Cabin Passage to NewYori S EMI-WEEKLY. I XITED BT.ITBW Will. l.lilE. rrMU’ new end •nil 1 KS 'XVIl.I.l:, |,A00 (one, Oapt.t'. D. L U'frUSTA, I.VKI •* •• Tito*. I.yon, iRIIl 1,300 ‘ “ M. S. Wootuii'LL, ALABAMA, 1,340 “ “ G. K. Stiiknck, Wilt l-ave Bnvaniiiilt Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. T'icm* •Mps are union* the lerirest oil the const, un surpassed In »pecd, safety or comfort, mnking their In lift) lo slaty hours, and arc commanded oy ililltul, carwiul ii'd polite officers. liming eleiraul state-room accommodations, they offer a moat desirable conveyance lo New York. Cabin Pass Kite $20 Steerage do H Aiicnu: PADELFORD, FAY te CO., Savannah, SAM’L. L. MITCIULL, 13 Broadway. June St, 1855. New York. Citii Bnotucnn ©ncna. (} F.NF.RAL AUCT7o!v\5.YjV 4'OMMISSION MHHCHANT No. 164 liny etroet, Solicit, front his irloud* consignments of every de scription . Mv personal attention will be given to the aalo of Real Estate. Ilttnk Mock, tec. Refer to Illram Roberts, Esq., Plcrs'Ui, lloldt te Co E F Wood k Co, Noblo Lyon, Esq., Savannah ; F. II Harris, II. 8. Titles* k Co., Uptos k Lucus, W. 1). Bob bitt, Montgomery, Ala. _ _ mar 17 Will. WAIUNU IIAIII.UKIIAI?I, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner of Hav and Montgomery-ats., Savannah,(»a. solicits consignments, mid I* prepared lo receive Cot ton and Merchandise generally, upon storage. Jan I Nov.15,’55. JAM KM K. NICHOLS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ wharf, foot of Abercom-stroot, Ju U SAVANNAH, GA. ly_ t'AHLETON di I* A I* SONS, General Commission Merchants, 82 BAY STREET, 9A VANN AH. GEORGIA. a. K. CASLKTON. 1'IIAS. PARSONS. dec 18 MINIM A JOHNSTON, General Auction &. Commission Merchants, Tender tlielr services lo tholr friends and the public Jan 3 c NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL V. M. MAIL NT 13AM HUM. tub sinrs couratstNo this line ark ATLANTIC, I BALTIC, sin. Wist. Copt. Comstock pi - PACIFIC, I ADRIATIC, Cspt. Nt«. | Cspt. These ships having been built by contract, expressly for government ser vice, every care has been taken in their construction, as also In their on- pliu-o, to ensure strength and speed; ami their accom modations for passengers tiro unequalled for elegance or comfort. Price of passage from New York in Llvorpnol.ln drat cabin $130; in second cabin, f75; exclusive use of ex tra size slate re«in, 3323. From Ltverpoolto New York, XMi and £20. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No berths enn he secured until paid for. PRtlPtHRD DATES OF RAILING. fnm New Y*rk. from Liverpool. 1855. 1855. WIIMSHT. GENERAL BROKER, FOR THU PURCHASE AND SA/.K Oh' REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, BAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTfl Wednesday.... Jan.24.. 18551 Saturday... .Jan. 13.. 1855 Wednesday.... Feb. 7.. 18.55 Saturday .. Feb. 27.. 1855 A, CRANK, L.W.WKLL8, RM'HAHD CURD. CRANE, IVELLN A tiO«« COTTON FACTORS, AND Forwarding ft Commission Merchants' No. 83 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jy 14—»f n cad ay — — . __ Wednesday.... Fob 31.. 18.55 Saturday.... Feb. 11).. 1855 |Satiirday... .Jan.24.. 1855 * For Freight or Pnrangn apply to EDW ARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, SIMPLE Y k CO., Liverpool. STEPIIEN, K ENN \KD k Cl ),«7 Austin Frlaro, London. EG. WAIN WRIGHT & CO., Paris, or GKO. II. DRAPER, Havre. iri lie owners of ttiese ship* will not be noconnla- Me 1 r gold, sl ver, bullion, specie. Jewelry, precious Hoi**, nr ine'als. unless bills of lading are signed tin refer, and the value thereof expressed therein. Shippers pleaso take notice, that the ships of this Lint' cannot carry any goods contraband of war. Jan9 mwfly GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 2 Bay 5trket. KrilRAlM BAYNAKD Liberal advances mu le o and prudm ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, QA. T il E entire scholastic year of this 1 list Hut Ion, by a jolt t resolution of the Faculty mid Trustees, has been thrown In o one term, commencing on the f'lnt MonJay in September, it ml closing on l ommkncbmknt DiY.Thursday alter the fourth Sunday in June. FACULTY. AUGUSTUS ALDEN, A. M.,Prosldenl -Professor ol English Literature uml Ancient Languages. Rev. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Prolessor of Mental ind Moral Philosophy. Kev. T. X. F< His TER, A. M.—Professor of Mathc- ma'tcsand Natural Science. WAYNE, GRENVILLE ft CO. FACTOR 8. mad Forwarding J/Ii/iM/.I.VTS, BAY MTIKLKT, M A VAN IN AH* THUS. 8. WAYNE, 0. E. GRENVILLE, It. ALEX. WAYNE, VV. T. SAMPLE, J7—If Savannah. Chultithooga. WM. AUDLEY COLTER. JNO. UuUPER FRASER. COLPEIt A Flt.IMI.il, FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAY STREEP, SAVANNAH, GA. Jy 7—5m ns ANN E. ALDEN—Principal Primary Depart- Bent, and Instructress in Botany and French. II. It. LlGNUSKl—Principal of Mush; Department. Mr. L E. GRANT and Mrs E. T. CALDWELL—Or namental Branches. This InstUutmii noiv presents lo Iho public, ndvnn- •a?*, which few possess. A largo ami elegantly con- itructed Collego edifice; one of iho largest Chapel* In tbe state; ill necessary outbuildings and enclosures; ibmrding department, filled up In the most neat and c-'tntortunle style, an I under the superintendence of Iho Metiers themselves: with the whole domestic depart. B*n’ under the careful direction of Indies of experience, idle I to all the f.iciiitie* for a* thorough course of In- •true Ion which any similar Inslitulion can offer. It will be seen by reference to our catalogue, that our rales of Hoard ami Tuition ard less than can ho found else where. This fuel, in these lime* of pecuniary pressure* It worthy of the consideration of those having duiigh ters to eilucate. The Boarding Dopartiuent will be under the direction ol President Alduti and lady, and Professor Culdwell and lady. VVliU •pr*w>u«»u<1 comfyrtutde dormitories, large ami convenient cloaeis, i ew and elegani furniture, ko-mI and experienced servants, an I tallies furnished with the best that the mark< t affords; together with a wholesome but parental discipline, we hope to Increase the liheral patronage with which this Institution has hitherto been favored. F. X. FOR3TER, Sec’y Faculty. Cuthherl, July 3tl. 18.55. ting 7—Jnnl.’Jfl WAVER ft CONSTANTINE. Commission Merchants. IVIKVN'K A RAVIN. (Succc.mort to Cubbedge &• brother.) wiiolksaLK and ite raii. Booksellers and Stationers, No. 151) CONGRESS 8'!’., South side Market square, SAVANNAH, GA. JAS. O. M. WaRNOCK. WM. X. DAVIS in ay 26 OU.LTIIOIIPE TIEDIC4I. l OLl.l f.L, ATS Y VANN AH, GEORGIA. I 'HE SESSION OF LECTUEESIn the above lustltu- ti.tii will commence on the flrst day of November and terminate on (he Hrst of March. The • unique, al the Uollogo building, will be open ed t • patients on U e 30th of October, and be coutinueil tbrniignoutthe session. Tbe Faculty is c->:istitule«l a* follows ; II. L. BYRD, M. D , (late ol Suvannah Medical Col lege.. Professor of the Principle Mini Practice of Physic. E. i.xltoY ANTONY, M. D , (of Waynesboro', Gu.,) Pr fe«sor of Obstetrics ami diseases of Women and Children. IVl.si,BY C.NORWOOD, M. D.,(of ' okesbury C..I Prolessor of Materia Medics and MedicalJurWpru- dena*. J \MES S. MOREL, M. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,) Pro- fessor '.I Anutoniy. JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, 8. C.,) Professor U ILLIA^ T. FEAY, M. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,) Professor of chemistry und Pharmacy. ullAULLS GANAIIL, M. D., (ol Savannah, Ga..) Proic«»or pro.tem. of Die Principles and Practice of lieinonitrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of Ssvnunnh.) Tm> fee* will be—3UHi dollars for the entire course of Lectures; 8ID Deroonslrator’s foe; Graduation 330. llairtc'ila'ion 3- r >. ......... Arrangements have been made by which students ean U accommodated wllh good board at from $J i- toil per week. For further Information address, tep 28 ILL. B YRD, M. D>, Doan. I MIK Hooka for Subscription lo the Oharleslon and Savannah Railroad will be re opened the I5th Dm comber, 1854, and kept open until further notice, utthe following places, to wll: coil mihi osxns. Charleston.—I..T. Porter, fills Mills, Wm. C. Bee. Savannah.-Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Screven. Col. A Adnms^Kun.—HawkinsS. King, IJ.P. Wilkinson,J. W. Fabsr. . „ Edistu Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jas. Hopklnson, Col. C. M. Whaley. Wallerboro’.—Col. M. E.Caru, D. S. Henderson, J. W. lierlmdge. Ashepoo.—Lawrence Wltsoll, W. (I. Lowndes, Jas. 2. Khfii. hltketcher.—Thomas McToer, B. McBride Peeples, Di mas Allen. Pocotallgo.—W. F. Iiutson, J. H.Sandora, Johu Mar. Id. Whippy Swamp 51aster Ground.—Burwoll McBride, John e. Frampton, H. A. Taylor. (•illmouvillu.—F. W. Fickllng,Wm. Yeomans,Thad dcui Buckner. Iluaillort.— Edmund Rlielt, B. J. Johnson, J.D. Pope. Grahamvllle.—Col. John Webb, Wilson Forrlbee, William ll<iw.,rd. niuffioii.-T. ILUoe, R. II.Klik, Dr. P. Pritchard. Kobertvllle.—B. K. Buckner, Wllllom J. Lowhin, A R J'duiNUill. . . _ Puryshurg.—W. W. Hardee, J. P. Raymond, J. I), Jones. Uwiuuvillo.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Samuel Mannar fJtinrles .Inudon. •Hun lliiu-i‘ —Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Saun dor., Jonh Hill. It-, order ofthn Presidunt and Board of Directors, dec 13 C .F. HANCKEL. Sec’y and Trens’r. SOUTH H'KMTKKN KAILItOAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE CHANGE OF SCHEDULE—'TWO PASSENGER Tit .INS DAILY TO COLUMBUS. vN and after Monday, August 37, i I thiii« will lenvo .Macon lor i'ol l 2.ID A.M., imsongeraml mall irnbiiN and Mont- f"nery, dally at 2.ID A. M., ami 3.15 P, M., arriving til vidma at 7.15 A. M. and ID 30P. M. Lenvo Coluin Jkiu.r Macon dally at 4.15 A. M. and 3.3D P. M., nt Macon mi ID.45 A. M. ami 8.5D P. M. tn.M sengers for Ainerlciis will luke the morning (rain *' ‘iiu A. M. from Macon, arriving at Aim-rlcn* ut t in \. M. Leave Amerlcus atli.4D A. M., and arrive *t Mnconal ID.45A.M. ^'iiiiectlng al Macon each way with Central llallroai •min to Savunnsli, Augusta, Mlllwlgovillo oud Eaton* P*n; and wllh Macon ami Western Railroad Trains lo !*''flhi, Atlanta, Dalton, Chaltanoogn, Knoxville,ami WOatlVtllo. '-.inneciingddlly at Columbus, with Girard ami Mo bile llailroad. •'onnecting dally at Amerlcus wllh a four-horse post '■"•"li Line loTalliihaiseu, Albany, Thoinasvlll#, «c, M Ut-weeklv Hark Line to Lumpkin. I lO'einrers lor points on this Road “below Fort Val- '*Ti thouhl tnku'lie I o’clock evening train from Wav- J n,, '‘li, and 5 o'clock evening Irani from Augusta, U **"l'l deientlou at Macon; for other points on South “••ten. or Muscogee Hull modi, passenger* will have 10 'Munition by ellher trains. •irst I'laHuHtearnshlpa loave Savannah for New York 2® newlay, and Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on “•’IneviHya. Passage, in theCahlri, 320; Steerage, 38. ri, s from Montgomery to Savannah, 313 INI Coluiuhiu to do II DO Bn. Amerlcus to do H HO u GEO. W. ADAMS.Huporliitnnlent. Nicnn,Aii(uat3«l, 1855. [trj tug II OAIIPkting, RUGS, DRUGGET.—We have opened > ilii» iIm>. h i| are now prepared to show as good an 'rtuieiil nt tin. above goods an are lo he seen In the sep21 _ A IK IN k IHJKNd. ^PIHITS i ip 11111 • K N TINK .—35 It his. MplsTurpen- , ^ *u store ami for sn'e by I HUNTER k GAMMELL C.RUSC. J.11 DAMN. W.11.LORO. lll'Mr, IDA VIM ,v LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jumb 1 Miivuiinali. tin. NAMtEL PAInllEH *K MON* Dealer* ill HARD HARE, CUTLERY. FILES, EDGE’ TOOL S fee, WllOl.KSALE AND r.KTAIL. No. 184 CougroHS and 07 st. Julian streets. Juno 3 Savannah, Georgia. WW7 JPortign Unafurag (SarDa. IIEKItlEN (VJONES, WAYBHHORO, 1IUHKR COUNTY,GA. Practice law m Richmond, Burke, Washington, ScrlYett and Linauuel. tiio». m. nanRtxN. mai.colm d, jonxs. dee III iy 71II.I.1II A 171A Ik IIFI,|„ A T T O R N E 1' 5 A T L A \Y. „ . \Vnytmaboro% Git. Roturonco - Mcusrs. A. J.«t T. VV. Miller, Augusta^a. net 2 12. <4. C A HAN ISM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Farsylh.fino . Will practice In tho Flint and adMnlug counties of the Jan 7 - Macon Circuit. tf Will. A. LOFTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nnv3lf. Itloiilliallo, Geo. WII.I.I AIM EUWAIIUM. ATTORNEY AND COUNREI^MIR-AT-LAW, Mlt tDiinpy, Florida. ,, will practice In the Courts or East and South Florida.; References—'Tunno Pinkney k Co., Charleston, 8. U.a Pierson, lleldl k Co., Savannah, Ga.; Cooper k Mother, Micauopy, Fla. march 20 . ly MAMFI2I. W. PIIPPEU, Siicceasor lo IIENRY J . PEPPER k SON, Wuii'lics, Jewelry and Milver %Vare« No. 175 Cheanut si., opposite the State House, ritiludclpliiu. may 30 ly _ Wll.MAM M. TUNNO, Factor & Commission Merchant For Florida am* Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHAltF* CHARLESTON, S. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 ..-J.1.1 AM J. WIM'IIEII, ^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warronton, Geo., Will practice In the Northern Circuit of Goorgla, and in thecountiesof Burke,Columbia, Jefferson and Wash ington, ol the Middle Circuit. ly may 9 WHD=SrocU anttrttfBrmrnto I romS.M. Pettengill 4' Co.’s Advertising Agency, II Naeeawet., New York, and No. 10 Stale st , Roeton, P. k Co nre A vents tor tho most Influential amt lar gest circulating Commercial pauers both In the United Stale* and iheCanadns. Ncto Ifovlt auutrttacmcntB. fV«m Skillin, Vieecher, Owen d- Schell's Advertising House,'Mil Uroadway, New fork. Brooklyn City STEAM ENGINE WORKS. 13 Watcr-Nireet, Hrooklyn. N. York. D. P. BURDON ft CO., H AVING recently flllod Up the exlenslvo establish ment al the abovo named place, wo aro prepared lo manufictiire all kind* of Stoam LuglneH, Boilers, sugar Mill*, Saw and Grist Mills, Pumps and Gearing for working Mines, 8hafting Pulleys, kc., and are pre pared to furnish castings of every description. We would call the attention or Southern Planters particular ly lo our sugar Mills. Having purchased tho entire stock of Patterns from tho lute firm of G. It. Ilartson k N.Y., wo enn safely sny that we enn turn out a u vn;u *v IKON WORKS, I FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF ' WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES AND MTUAIfl ENGI5ES, 67 Pearl-kt, Brooklyn, N- Y .oppoalto New York city. ' 'plIEaiihscrlber having been engaged for tho lust 15 L years iu the almost exclusive manufacture of this most important Invention, Wandsworth’* Planing, Grooving und Tonglng Machine, has recently coinjilelud’ the largo addition lo his Hlready oxtonnlve iron Work*, will execute with dispatch all order* in the above line lo nn unllinllod extent. Tho unlvnninlly acknowledged i Plaining Machines, menu- Buperlorlly of Woodsworth’* fuotured by him, over all other*, requires no reiteration. In the manufacture of STEAM ENGINES, wo claim a superiority for power and speed, beauty of construe- a. i., w« can saioij ......... lion uml flnlsli {and also guarantee Iho Hnglneato traus- Mill which for strongih, durability and neatness, cannot toll 100 percent more power Tor the snmo tuonay than be excelled by any establishment In the Status. A long nn " —— — — r — experience In the business renders us competent toex- ecuto any orders, and we would advise those In want of Machinery to give us a call. Euglnes from 4 to 40 horse Machinery to give B ower alwayson hand. . P. BURDON, H. N. CONKLIN, 8. B. CONKLIN, oct 22—3m P (ESTABLISHED IN 1780.i ii be furnished by any other manufacturer, ami more ihon 100 per cent, saving In wear and tour, as well as a large suvlug iu the consumption of fuel. References to Parties having the Steu use. Purdoo k Morgan, N. Haven, Cl.; 8. W. Slocum, tr.w.L- II ■■ N V 1 'lini.ll.u .... _ ' i Engine now i PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WAI/rUKs HAKEIl Ac CIO. - American, rreach, llomoBpa thlc, and Vanilla CIK»C« ‘LATE; prepared OGCO A ;BR()MA, Cf i. Cf iA PASTE; Cocut Sticks, Solu- Brooklyn, N. Y., Timothy Dubai, Astoria, L. I; Lyon* fc Curtis*, Bridgeport, Cl; Murnford Mnnufscturing Co., Sia..iford, Ct.; John C. ^anford, Now Haven, Ut.; Rollin Hulifnril. Ni'U. V.irU llllw* Clu.a i.’ i ...... References to Parties having the IVurdsworth Planing Machine now in •••* G. 11. Bloat. Kensington, Philadelphia. P«.; Kidder k y^tln, Wllmlugtou,^. C.; A. L. Clapp, fc Co.. Mont- k Co.. Ciclnnaiti, Ohio; Rantoin, Cobli it Co.! Clovelan l, Ohio; Foss At Brother*, Chicago, Ills ; J. II. _ Smith, Mllwaukie, WIs.; P. II. At L. L. Eaton. Buffalo These Manufactures to wh^ch N. Y.; Forward U dmltli, Oswego, N.Y., John Snarr! first paimiiM* have been a- Toronto,C. \V. ’ warded by the cllef Inslllul on* «»id Cocoa: Cocoa Sliellu; Cracked Uocoa,kc. PATTEN. MUTTON A CO. FACTORS, FULTON HOUSE, ATI. A NT A DEO MU I As IIY A. E. REEVES. Atlanta. March 14. IH55. tf mar 10 ItlcKKF. ft RF.iVMF.TT. Jy 14—If BAYKAIlOft ItOWLAiYD, FACTORS Joint T. ROWLAND, JR consignments or Cotton Jyi» CARRIAGE m HARNESS REPOSITORY, Corner of West Broad and Bay StreetH, Hiiivnniiuh, Un„ Would cull the aueTitlon of the citlxona o ... ‘ Georulu. Soulh Carolina, Florida, Alabama Mid Tuniieio'o, lo their Urge and splendid slock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Ate., kc., embracing every variety and stylo now In uso. Atnong our stock will be fouiiu all of tbe most fasbiuuuble siyles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Built by some of the most reliable bill ders in Phila delphia, whose work has a reputation for Lightness, Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other inaimfacturars III the Union. There may also be found among our stock selections from the establishment ofj. M.Qmmby k Co, and other celebrated manufacturers In Newark, N. J., New York and New Haven, all o' which are built expresidy for us. and which we do no. esitule to warrant iueveiy particular. II. C. McKee has been for twenty-one year* engaged in tho Carriage Business In Columbus, Geo..and we feel coiiddont that with our united experience and at tention wo will be able to keep on liHiid a Slock that we think will meet the approbation and wants of the ' public, ami wtdeh foi variety and extent will excel that ■ heretofore kept ut this place. All orders shall have strict and prompt attention. II. C. McKKB. Savannah, Aug 31, 18.55. 1,8, BENNETT. AND DEALERS IN XZAIT, d)c. June*’ lluildinir. Hay Slreei, SAVANN A H, G A. F.WAVER. P. L.CONSTANTINE. Wrs r let aibuition will be given to Receiving and forwarding goods. Je 5—if A . PONCE, Importer A- Muuutacinrer of ScRum. RO. 13 WHITAKKR-STRBKT, Keops on liuml a well selected stock of Imported So- gars, slso St uunfucluriHl Tobacco, HnuCT, PipeB, and all oilier article* iiHually kept In hi* line of hUBlness, which he offer* on the most reuBouuhle terms. nov 3 "MCilTT’M LITTLE Gl.tNT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY Kith 1854. T HE attention of Planters,Farmers and Slock feeders Iu gneerul,! s r rpeelfully cullul to this Mill us (lit, most important article of tho kind now Iu live, not only well adapted for giimllugcob ineal for stock, but grts 1 or flue hominy for Iho table, uml especially broad meal from corn not fully ripe or dry in the full. In seittim this Mill,no mechanic or frame work Is wanted, onlv warning to he fastened lo u floorer plat form. Easily adjusted and Used by any person, evou a child.. The LITTLE GlANThas received the flr*t iiremlums nt the lute Agricult iral Fair* nf Missouri, Kqptucky, Murylami, und oilier States, and that I, the tnoslcompli* inonlary in-inner, a* well us the most ready commeiida- lion from the ihoiisnnd* wiinesslng Its performance. There mill* aro gunrunieed in the most positive man ner against defects or breakage, und No. 3 warranted to uritid 15 bushel* of feed per hour, wllh one horse, and oHi-ied al the low price of 80.5. al complete, ready for attaching the team.—No. 4 at 375, grind* 20 bushels per hour willi (wo horses. Manufactured by SCOTT k MOUKBEE. Augusta, Gu, Ardsold by C. II. Gamppirld, Agent lor the Manufuc Hirers, 171 Buy slreei,Savannah, where the Machine may bo seen. lna V | LOCAL EVIDENCE —'."rTr: „ ;,i«r , ----- 8 ud proposals received by mull or olhorwise, —— and Fairs oi.ilieUnion, are nn from all purls or the Uuilod States. Canada, South A- Leaf, Flower k fVait excellent diet for thlldren, Invu- nu-rlca, and Europe, will bo promptly uttended to by of the Cocoa, with a lids, and persons Ii health. They • Agents who arolruvollng Iu ull section* of tho country. pod opened. allay rather thnn Induce the ner- 1 Letters by mall, uddiesa JOHN H. LESTER, vous excitement mtondaiil upon the use «f lea or coffee, { oct 4 3m 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn, N. Y. and lire recommended by Dr*. Warren, ackson, Hay- ! ward, Ware, and Adams,of Doaion, kUd by eminent ' .,■■■> » __ “ physicianseLewli re. • fn.%^ IjHfnllT. Forinli. hy iitl llioprtncip.l (.'racer. Ip III. llpllcl !-pHE llliNZOl.E (JAS I.IOIITUOMPANV I..0 pra fSrratv* n„»lkT».IH Phllpdet- j r»rl.Pl. (JmMpcKI,,;., .ull.ble phla; Thomas V. Bruudtue, llalliinore; Konnett k Du * toy, Cln. 'V ALT EU B AK ER k Ct»., sep 15— 3m Dorchester, Mast. Bruudlge, BtBliinore, Konnett.it.Dud . RuUroad Stations, 4tc. Them Machine* arc warranted 5V ALTER HAKLR k Ctt . t 8 ati*iactlon. They are manufactured under 8. SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS; CHEAP, DURABLE, AND PROTECTIVE, WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF. T HISPA1NT will Bland any climate, without cruckoi blister and hardens hyexpnstiro, thus making Ii. lime an onamelol Htoue,protecting VVood from decay uud Iron and othernioinlslroin ruslandorroslon. This Paint dlfferefroin the so-cnlled MiuuralPaliiteo thuday, which are principally Ochres and Clnyscolored and uruenllroly worthies*. SllvorVIMastlc Paints aro purely Metallic,coulaluln no Alutnlu or Clay. ^hey are lovigutedflucly,mix readily with Linseed Ol! (without the trouble of grinding,) and flow under Go- brush uslreuly a* the best While Lead. (r covering pro s much surface ThesePaintsexcel ullotherain body pertios,one pound ol which wlllcovert astwo pounds of White Lead. There are four natural colors, viz: Black or Slats Brown,Olive and Chocolate. Dirki'Tionn: Till* PnlntfluwHreadily underthebrush Jits covering property Is Increased by using It mixed thickly ns possible with pure Linseed ull; ns tin* Palnllsthelastlngor protecting bodyund IheOllstuiply tho medium or agon! in spreading it. We annex copies of two teller*, one from IheProBb dont of the Philadelphia and Rending UuilroadCo., Go other from a gentleman, a well knownrosldenl ol Au gusta, Georgia. Office of the Phiia. and Read mg Railroad Co., i Pnil.ADXLrF .A, May 3,1853. \ J.8. Sii.vbr, Esq—Dear Sir. VVo have used your “Plastic Points” tor more than ayeur,aud for Painting llrldgos,depots,&c.,frc.,wehavofound itquiteequallo anypalnt wehave used. Iufact,wonowgiveita prefer enceover all others we havetrled for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) JOHN TUCKER,President. _ I T. McDotigaH’s Patent, and are the only ones that will MERILL0 IRON PIPK WORKS. > operate well In cold weather. The Light produced Is A. I..!... 1 [(! t!., J! ““vf’ * I one half^cheaper than Coal Gas,and less than the com IVIcrrll A. JaquiN, 142 Centre Mtrctt., I monest Tallow Candles. They are easily managed ami NEW YuilK, l free from danger, and the prices 25 per cent, less then M ANUFACTURERS and dealers In Wrought Iron, \ any other Machines made. The Company offer for sale Pipes, Fillings, Tools, and every description ol j State anil County Rights for all the Slates. All orders apparatus connected with Hteaiu, Water and Gas, for | ohould be addressed lo heating and lighting simmers, churches, Hotels, Prl- 1 S. T. McUOUGALL, Agent for tho Coinpnnv, vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories | act33—bin S 321 Broadway, New York. Also Valves, (fecks. Pumps, Gauge*, Boilers aud i FIRST PREMIUM PIAN0~F0RTES. Boiler Flue* made to order. ! STEIN WAY A: M O N S * l fw-™™ JUOTacwiir, M ir.iic.r st. BROADWAY. Ktw YORK, Auupsta,Ga.,Sxptkmbkn 2!), 1853, ( stoam Planing Mills. \ Dear Sir Yotiaskmofor my opinion of“Sllvcr’f Mineral Paints,” which you have put on my Machine BhopniidPlauIngMill. t glveyou with plea*uro my full and hobrlyrucommondatioiior It a* a proventlveof(lre oominunicntlngfrom chimney Borfromudjulning build ings. Tho Paint wblcb you pnton my roofs, has now become a* hard as *i.atk,and I feel asaecurefromflre, In tht*dlrectlon,HH it possible. A few weok* after the roof* had been painted, I made anexperlmeuton two or Ihreeshlnglc* by plnclugtbein In thururimccunder the boilers;the result wnH.lhHtthoporlloiiuncovercd was outlrely consumed, while the puinted part wa.-.apparent ly souud, thougliiiponoxainlnntiontho wood wasfound to becharrod :the paint, however, was firm and but littlebllstured. I conslderlhls as severe aleslasjour Paintonn beputto,and under tho ctrcilmstancccl do nothosltate locommemlit as an invaluablt-prorontlve against Are. Respectfully,tec. (Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER. FRENCH te RICHARDS. N. IF. Corner of lIKAand Market streets, Phiia., Pa. IS EN ER A L WHOLESALE AG F.N1 S. Forsaloln Savannah, Wholcsalcand Retail,by JAMES II.CARTER te CO, No.l7G Uroughtonstreet. July 20 H2olply RANDALL & MULCER'S l'OttOll-8€>4!«| Drill. A LL Planters have realized the want of a machine 1 “ ‘ to drill Colton Heed with regularity and certaluty. One that would operate e qually well on every kind of land, and at the same time be so simple In construction uml operation (hat It could be used by negroes without liability of getting out ol order. A drill which we think possesses all these qualities, we now offer to the plant ing community. Alter a thorough trial for tbe last two years Iu different hinds on all ktnaaof land, we would slate some oi tho advantages to be derived from their use. 1st. The saving of seed, which will amount to enough In planting one hundred acres, to pay for the machine. 2nd. Tho saving of labor in planting, one horse and bund only being required to open the furrow, drop the seed and cover from seven to niue acres per day. .3rd. The greut saving or labor In chopping out, the seed being deposited in a line one alter another. 4th. Thu great saving In subsequent hoe work, owing to the lucl that any good plow-hand can, In siding,cov er all the Hrst crop of grass In the drill, however small (he cotton may be, without Injuring the ataud. These advantages all farmers will appreciate ; and be* low we give some certificates, from which ihh public cun learn how these drills are appreciated by genilemen of the first standing in our section of the State—all practical farmers, who have thoroughly tested them, and are consequently fully competent to decide nn their merits. CERTIFICATES: This Is lo certify that 1 planted ono hundred and six ty acres of cotton with Randall and Mercer’s Planters, and I consider them superior to any thing of the kind I have ever seen or tried. Tho saving of seed alouo would pay for the machines Iu a season or two, and I think a hum! can do ont-third more hoeing than be could Is cotton planted the common way. 8. L. BARBER. Leo couuty, Georgia, July 13th, 1855. our own patent w<irMiite«rto do double the worg of any other Invention. orders solicited I root all sections of the country, and promdtly attented to Je 35, 53—ly TO IIIGE 1*1. A NTT,HM. r pil F. subscriber* me desirous ol calling tho attention X of those Interested in the IIuIIIiik of Rice, to tlielr newly invented Machine, which surpasses all others now In use. The advantage of these Machines consist In Its simplicity, durability, and the great amount of work which it will perform without Ihe least Injury to the grain. I he machines nre portable, and well adapt ed lo llaml or steam Power, ran i»e transported ready for use. These Machines can be inude to hull from 20 to 5iMI bushels per day—vnrylng nicordinv to size. All necessary Information will lie given by addressing the Inventors, ul llielr Manufactory, No 114 Cliff street ,New York City. . ROBERT te JOHN E. ANDERSON, sept 20— I m P F. A. VIIEDL A' CO., FUHNITUH.E Manufactory and Warc-llooms. 598 UROADWAY, NEW YORK. Between Gio Metropolitan and Smithsonian Hotels. 1 FURNITURE of every variety,of the best quality, ’ hI inoiti.riiln ii ‘ '** ' * at inoderulo prices. Wu have the largest eslab lishiiieni, and bus; assortment of really good uud sub Btnntiul Furniture to be found in (his citj or country, to which we invito the particular attention of purchasers nug 0—ilinos P MASONIC—I. O. O. I'—M. of T.—O. I'. A. R EGALIA, JEWEL t AND COSTUMES, manufac tured and kept mi I feud, ut the old Establishment of E. COMB, 244 Grand street, East of Bowery, New York. Orders from the country promptly attended to. jui r J-iy P tm RESPECTFULLY mil the attention of the public lo their splendid assorunentor . . _ . _ Jsciul.grnnd and squire PIANOS, which, for Volume of tune, elusli' lly of touch, beauty of finish, and every thing (hut render a Piano per.eel, .(re unsur passed. A* n proof of Ihe superiority ol their iiotru- menu, they heg leave to state, that al the great Metro politan F*lr held ut tVaCdngiou, the llrsi premiums in both claa«e*, semi-grand and lwo stringed, were unani mously awurded to them, although they were In compe tition whh Hie most • l-tlnguLhed moiiufaclurei* from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Pur chaser* and dealer* will Hud It to llielr advantage to call and examine lor theinselvu*. S oct 23—If i>. I., coiicn. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Tuylor-MIroot [FIVX POOR* WtSTOF DRAYTON 8TRKXT.] It prepured to contract for all kind* of Building and Repairing. Also—To conduct Water through the various parts of Houses. oct 13. R. At J. LACIII.ISON, Engineers ami 1*1 i I I ««’ r I ff Ii tn« IRON A- RRASS FOUNDERS. ('anal-Sircet —Near the Cauul Lock. R. LACIII.ISON. J. LACIILISOH, ~07MILLER, & J. I). KEKill:SON, WHEELU IllMi rs te HI, ACKMItllTHM No. 123 York-Ntrcets SAVANNAH, (GA.) Carriages, Wagon*. Car's and Drays manufactured Blacksmithliu,Including Iron Railing and Grates for Buildings, tec , done ut the shortes notice, ang 26. m7ii.church. x. t- MOIH, ciiniciiA iriosr.M, Factors mill Commission Jlerchunts, Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia. Rxfirrncrs—.Me-srs. Hall, 'loses At Co., and Col. John Bunks, Columbus, Ga.; Messrs. Hall, Moses te Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Brady, Atlanta, Georgia. OF TIIE VAI^HK and Fire-Proof Qualities of WILDER'8 SALAMANDER SAFES, AS MANI'FAl'TI'RXn BY STARNS ft MARVIN, NEW YORK. IN TIIE flro of the 3d Inst., which consumed the brick building, occii- John T. Yhomas. opposite the Gas Works In GiIh city, was n Safe of the above description, containing the books, papers and money of Mr. Thomas, and allbough ihe build ing was destroyed, the said Snf-.- susl slued no Injury whatever from the intense heat u> which It hud been expose^ On opening the Sale, ,u ~ Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods. WILLI A 71 TANK I. II, -•/"t PARK PLACE, New York, Invites the attention 111 of Soulborn and Western Merchants, to his new snick of Fan*,Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nail' Brushes, I .allies’ Reticule*. Pen'll me ry. Soap*, Porto Monnales, •let und Read Bracclel*, I’ccKet Hooks, Dross Buttons, Pin* und Needles, Hooks and Eyos, Watch Guurds, Wax, Coral and Glu«* Bead*, Necklaces, tec. India Rubber Combs, Canes, Halls and Toy* of every doscrlp. lion. Scissors, Kuzoru and Cutlery, Gold und Gill Jewelry, Accordemia and Violins, Including a general and very lurgt stock or Kuglisli, Proaoh uml German. Fancy Goods, which will b« »s»ia *1 lk> vary lowest jirl- cos, lor Cash or Approved Paper. ttry- Orders by letter selected and put up In the best maimer. WILLIAM TASKER, may I—ly P In Purlt Pluco, New York. TIIE KENT HAIR DYE. D R. O. M. BALLARD’S (new article) received ’!* highest premium at the World’s Fair and Ameri can Institute, wli « ii it was examined by the distinguish ed chemists Dr. i . Little and Prof, ohu Torruy, and pronounced die Bent. , For sale by the Principal Druggists in this city—price ! •1. Principal ofllce and store .498 and 51)0 Broadway, New-York. Mar I5.’.5il -P inur III SAi'GN. G. A. HOliCOJTIHK. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH tiaslon Street, aug 27 eoil t Jan 1 «. 71 - TEACHER, content* were found u ndisturbeu, and in the same order uud cmid lliuji us when placed there, except a slight ilifcoloralion to Iho projecting ends of a few pnpers, and ihe bucks or one or two of the books, caused by me steum generated in the Safe, while at Its greatest heat. The Snfo ami contents, as It came from the ruins, may •till he seen, in tho possession of Mr. Thomas, at the Gus Work*. A large assortment ol these celebrated Sales always on hand, and for sale by C. II. CA5IPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 26, 1855. 171 Bay st., Savannah, Ga. P APE It HANGINGS AND IIOIIDDKS. Just received n line assortment of Paper Hangings and Borders, and lor sale nt moderate prices at JOHN OLIVER’S Paint and Oil Store. 121 IK rough ion St. Rooms papered wllh dispatch. 1 take pleasure in corroborating Iho foregoing state ment, and iu addition would add that lliubnoksurcnnw in use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26. 1855. oct 24 HOUSE, SIGN ft SHIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer In Paints, • hi. Turpentine, Varnishes, Palntors’ Tool*, White Wash Brushes, etc. nug 23 CIIEEVER * CO., FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH,GA Wm. W. Ciuxvkr, John R. Sims, Gio. II. CnsiviR. I-'IRK INNCKANCi:. Statement of the “Norwich Fire Insurance Comp of Norwich, Connecticut,on theHthdayof June,any. Capital Block 3l5ll,im 1855 Surplus 5,320 (Ml v 1 00 3155,32 ASBXT8 OF Till COMPANY. I 00 - 321 Shares Bank Stock in varloiiL Banks... .830,000 00 ,23 “ Incorporated Companies: ner than Banks Notes on demand, secured by Mortgagee on Real Estate, Bond*, Bunk Slock and other ; good personal security 121.800 00 i Cash In hands of Agents 9,000 00 f “ In Bank I,l5ti 00 270 00 I 8155,321 00 WILLIAM LYNN, JAH. J. SNIDER, O LYNN ft NNIDEK, FACTORS, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ■ ■<1/ w-f -l A 1/ A v m a 11 i:a ' •ept7_ IIAY-ST., SAVANNAH, GA., LIABILITIES. Lossos adjusted,unadjusted or claims forlosses—none. Llahillllesto any Bank, Corporation or Individual— . none. . F. iNtOBR | Total amount at risk (about)—3,41" >00. I The amount ul huzurd on any risk, ( * lth very few ex ceptions,) not over 5,000. 1 A. BREWS/ President. E. Learned, Jr., Secretary. Norwich, Conn., June 0th, 1855. Persounlly appeared before the undersig.. •d. Mayor of .a.ltvnl \nrufl^)i 1(( ..Id Kl,l(( A Itri.uri Corner flroinriilon and Juffcrnoii a Stii» Ul’ STAIRS. WILLIAM G, FOOTE 1 8 Now recovmg a general a** >rtment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which lie offers to the trade on accommodating mi A. MCALPIN &. BRO’S. Lumber RIIII and Brick Yards, HAVANNAN. (JA. tup t G. J- JOKES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, JONES’ BUILDING, Wavanimh. Gu. 1 tbe cltyol Norwich, In said sole, A Brewsio', President, and E. Learned, Jr., Secretary of the “Norwich l-'lre ; Insurance Company,” and made solemn oath to the . truth of the above statement, signed by them. I also, ; certify that 1 have examined the report of said Co nip a- ' ny. aud And the above lo be a correct statement of the ! same and that the notes aud lonns on which a purl of said uanitul Is invented aro in my opinion goud und woll 1 secured. ' In testimony whereof, I have lioreloset myhnndand I paused the seal of the city lobe nlllxed, this lkb day of June,1855. ' [L.8.] WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor of Hu.i By of Norwich. The undersigned in agent for the ul ivu office, and h ; ready lo take risks on ull description i of properly In ' Ihe city. JNO. INGEltSOLI. Jv 18 sahurIi nizn a son, UIHBOn’s BU1LDINOB, Nos. 148 Congress, and 07 St. Julitn streets, R ESPECTFULLY Inform tho trade and citizens gen erally that they have Iu store u good an*orinient or tinerlcun and Foreign Hardware, und being In direct omniunlcallon with inunnlkcturerslmlh In this country md In Europe, lire constantly receiving uddillniia to heir stock, comprising Planiors’ Housekeepers’ uml binders’ goods ol the most approved style* nnd pallcrns, .mou/ which may he enumerHied Isicks, Hinges, Bolts, JidHhutter Fastenings of all kinds, Sheet /.Inc, Sheet fepper, Sheet and bar Lnutl, Ultttili Pumps, Brass Vare*, lirltaniitu Ware, llollow Ware, PurcianlonCaps, kunbs, Brushes, and a geuerul variety of Fancy Goods, felton Lines, Fish Hooks,Needles. Knitting Pins, Heine wine, Cross cut. Hand, I*, non, Framing, ami Mill Haws, Ihalii*. Hand and sledge Hammers, Anvils, Vicos, lerew Pluto*, Slocks and Dies, Smith’s Bellows.!feoper'i feols. PLOWS, COUN SIIEl.LEIIS, HAY CUTTERS, loes, Axes, Andirons, Shovels,Spiuie*, Guns, flay ami laniiro Forks, Sad lions. Writing papui, Porto Mon- «les, Spirit i.ovels.Cul and Wrought Nalls and Spikes, 'lanes of all kinds, Solves,Coffee Mills Colton and Wool .’ards,Carry Combs, mud In fact every article adapted lo helrade. City ami country orders wlllrecolve prompt attention, ml all goods for shipment* carefully packed, may “ Jeweller, t 9 1 GENI'.IUL NOTICE. O M.GIHFFEN ha* re opened Ills store,and Is ready for all customers’ calls In his line. I have In employ a superior workman al watches, ami also a flrst rule Manufacturing nod Jobbing Jeweller, ..el .11 werk In U'«Und will l» received .nd done according to o'der, and willi dispatch, (-alls solicited from *nll frM^Tmd customers In want of article* In my lino of business. nov m IIOIITKII ANf) ALE. -'fiCUSKS. earl. 8 dozen plots, 1 lllhhert’* Porter,uiulOHeasks,each Hdoxen pints, lllbbert s superior Pale Ale. luNnillHCiured expressly for this marke*. Just received and lor sale m gug21 PADELFOKI), I-AY teCO. DY1 Mi AND KBNttVVnNU KSTAKL1S11MBNT 7 3 York-st.. near tin- Court lloukc, SAVANNAH, (i A. 73 XSTABI.IPIIKU IN 1832. f'fr 73 T MIE Subscriber, gruleful lo his patrons mid friends for their continued favors, would slate (bat, In ud- diiion to tlm Improvements In Dying acquired by him during his last visit to England and Scotland, ha* made arrangements Inr extending his business, by which he Is now enabled lo Dye u greater variely or Color* on Mllli and Woolen Drosses, Hlmwls, tec., which ho trusts will generally pleaso all who may favor him with tholr Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned nr Renovated, as may be required, in tlm sume *uporlor style wlilcli ha* generally ho much pleusod Ills patrons and frlonds. Ladle*’ Hounds Dyed, lllenchnd and Pressed In the most I'aHhinnutilo style*. «inters from thu country punc tually nttonded to. Term* moderate. When parcels aro soul by steamboat or railroad, word should bo sent him by letter through tlm Post < >ffice,so that be mny know where to call for Ilium. Jan 13 so ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. TO .Si'Ll INIjA NI) COTTON PLAIYFEIIN rp||E UNDERSIGNED having been iimmlnli-d agent* 1 (or tho *alo of tho celebrated McArlhy SEA IS- iale of tlm celebrated McArlhy sea IS LAND COTTON GIN, tho cotton from which I* readily •old, aud which usually brings three to live cents per pound more limn from any other Gin yet Invented, are now prepared to supply Planters and those wuntlng, wlib ihiiHoni superior workmanship at ono hundred and twenty II vn dollars each. Extra ndlnrsfll. Exirucl from a loiter (rnm a Florida plautor: “Thu McArlhy Gin Is Infinitely ahoad of every other Gio yet nianullieliirnd. I would not be wllhoui one for trehio tho noioiini; It save* trouble, Is Hl.uple, and torus out beautiful untton. The staple Is not Injured, and tho open procosiiso much deslruil by the English loiyerH Is certainly obtained.” nug 24—tf BOSTON te VILLALONHA. N egro c... , Cans and Bolt nets, received and for nalu hv uelgo BOKENBAUGH Al LAUSoN. For the 1,000,000. THE B. S, PATENT AIAIIBIE COMPANY. [Cnpital 105,ago.' No. 3P8 Broadway, cor. t\ nlker slreei New York. , RE prepured to execute ull order* for MANTLES, ' T l It LETUPS, d i J.U.MNS, PEDESTALS. PILAS TERS, SLABS. &c.. ill imitation of Sienna, Brocilel, Pyrunei‘3, Neapolitan,and a 14 luncy Marbles, equal In •irongih, beauty and durability lo real inU'hle, und In (onio respects superior therein, uud al less than hull the cost. Unlike maibleized Iron, wood or slate, it i* wind ly free from ull objection* which nre urged nguinst mere surface work, where paint, cnpnl vurnlsti, Aic, form tin temporary polish and beauty of tlm article. Mantel* from 8 lo 540. Orders from Builder*. Cabinet Maker* and others solicited,and sn Isf ctlonguaranteed. Agents lor the princlput elites treat, d with. PETER RENNIE, PrcsH. Lovki. G. Micki.es, V. I’re-’t. Joseph Lamb, Sec. 8 oct 24—ly TILTON X. lilcMll LAN J>, it Huiili'ii Lime. New York, M ANUFACTUR F.I18 of I lie 1 WORLD-RENOWN ED SALAMANDER SAFES, HANK FA ULTS, ire. Baltimore Depot, 145 Pratt street, sep 5—ly Boston Depot, 14 Howard etreot. SHOW CASES. HOYP.11 ANN A FLUSH MANUFACTURERS, 57 llotctrij, NEAP YORK, H AVE tlm largest uud cheapest slock of HIOW CASE* ever offered In Ibis city, made in every style: Silver-plated, Bra**. Rosewood. PBtlliwood, tec. «frders promptly tilled, nod goods cureluliy packed and shipped In uny pari of the United Stales and Canada, Hop 4—Hill E. J. DONNELL, General Commission Merchant, sop 4- NO. 1411 PEARL STREET, (Fourth door from Wull street.) -Cm New York. 1 7 CNTTE> 1 • EuropeanG IMPORTANT TO HOIJSEKEIIPEIIK AND I)EALERN. THE HOPE MILLS. 71 Fulton Srket, and 71 Bkekman Sr.. New York, j Principal Office 1U3 Front Street, New York. Factory, No*. 3t>, 37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City. r pilE PROPRIETORS of this long utul well known l-VI-'T A l«l» Irnimrhlr. of P, un »h «,„il /Ohor | r |MlE PROPRIETORS of till* lollgUIld Well kllOWII I.N LT te Cl)., I in p o rt e r s o f Irend 1 and other | I COFFEE AND 8P1CE ESTABLISHMENT, -io Goods, No. 48 Broad slrecl* ' Continue to prepare tho best pharmaceutical raw- ap .m oo | iikrs iii uso, for raising Bread, Biscuit, Tea aud other JUOOKi; ft TAYLOU’S tikes, tec. They also prepare Mu-nurd, cocoa, und P NSTILLES DE P \ It is • ii>o»y other articles of dully use iu every lumlly, widen T ' action PASTILLES DEI* Allis. • many other articles or dally uso iu every lumlly, widen IIKSB PASTILLES nro an Invaluable remedy for I ibey offer upou tho most reasonable terms. Catalogue the cure ol Coughs, Coldsand Bronchitis,ns by tholr ^ *e«B lo dealers who request tbent.^ ^ ( n tho ihrout and lupgs, they remove all hoarse ness in a few hours und wonderfully Increase the pow er uud flexibility of the voice.—Hence they are ol greut cervlieto and highly recommended by Clergymen, Auctioneers, Public Speakers, uud all those wnnse call ing requires such frequent use of the vocal organs. N. B.—Ask for‘-Moore te Taylor’s Pastille* lie Paris,” and observe that cuch box bear* their written signature. For sale by IV. W. Lincoln, J. II. Curler te Co., J. II. Moore Al Co., uml the principal Druggists and Apothe caries throughout the Uidied siuies aud Cauudu, and at wholesale by MOORE te TAYLOR, Importers, sep 20—3m P 81 Maiden Lane, New York. W. JACKSON A- SON. GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS, 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, New York, augl—ly P Patent Elastic Skirls. HATES A FRANCE. No. 1 Bari Iny-etreet, Nf.w York. C AUTION.—Noi.e are genuine except they hour the slump of the patent. All umuufuclurers nml sellers Infringing will be prosecuted according to law. mar 19 Mur 18, ’56—P ANDREWS X JLXlir, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and IVoolcn Machinery, Steam Kugines and Boilers, Machinl't*’ Tools, Belting) &c. IMPORTERS te DKAI.KRS IN MANI KACTBRER*’ ARTICLES. No. 417 Finn Si., 5<;\r l urk. N. U.—Agent* for the*Woodruff«l Beach Iron Works’ Sleutn Euglnes nud Boiler*. Exclusive Agency in New York for‘Lowell Machine Shop. Mnchliil*!*’ Tools. p oct ‘3—ly Savannah MPru Dock TO SHIP OWNERS, MASTERS aND CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS rjMIE siibscrlbe^ respectfully Inform* them that Hie SAVANNAH I»UY DOCK Is now In successful operation, und it Is calculated in take In ships of any class t runt 100 to I..II0 tons but then. Ills 230 ledt long and 65 tool wide, uml complete Iu every particular. A large gang of workmen Is employed and u large supply of muieriul* I* on baud, so tliat vessels cun be reputrod wllh ns much dispatch as iu any other port. Pump uud Block Mukiug and Smith's work done on tho premises ami evory effort made lo ensure economy aud Adultly to those who may favor the Dock with their business. D. P. LANDEKSH1NE, Agent uml Superintendent, fol»24 Lute of .Marsh’* Dock, Charleston. COIIKHGATEB, WMOUGIIT IKON AND WIRE RAILING, (SECURLD BY LETTERS PATENT.) VtewrW.BrtrtrtOBB |.- or public Grounds, Cemntorles, lLlllI'tfyiCLT'Pi Collages, Balconies, tec. This new article of our manufucturu parlicularly coinmeiids itself to fnvoruhle notice. Iron Bedsteads, wllh patent Wire Suckliiis; n variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads, Wrought Iron Farm fence, Wire-Netting, suitable lor sheep, poul try, garden or cuinelery-fuuce, Wire Trellises and Sum- mor-ll uses, with every variety of Wire Work for gar dens, die.; Sieves, Fenders, Brass, Copper ami Iron Wove Wire < doth, tec. Circulars of designs furnished by thu maniilncturerb. .... M. WAI.KBRfcaONa,Ni;.a3»l«rk.traL, N. R. cor, ol bill St. Phiia., Pa. Jy 86—3mo* Fall aud Winter Clothing. FII.KNON, HK1DT & CIO., A RE receiving weekly, per slonma*, one of the lar. gust and best selected stock* oTTTIothlng aver offe i accommodating ed In this inurkel, wblcb they offer lonns at wholesale und retail. ........ They also have in ■lure a goo.I assortment o( (.EN- TI.KMEN’ri FURNISHING UODDH. Merchants visiting tho city wou> 'do well to call and examine our stock. _ P. S. Orders front tho country promptly uttended to uug 31 HA YAH » TAYIiOII’N JAFA N . A Visit to India, China and Japan In 1853. By Muvurd Taylor. . , .,, Evenings willi the Prophets: A serlos of Memories and Modi iilions. By Rev. A. Morton Brown. Cloudy and Sunshine In the Life of u Village P*slor. Harbaiighslloavuiilv Home, 3v-Is. \ FI nt’s Clerical Reports on continued rover and Ty phoid Fever. Gooch’s Practical Midwifery Fordyceon Fever*. Mcmh uliull’s Medh wards or 2IKI Illustration*- llea*ly’s Medical Formulary. Ileasly’s Prescription Book Wood’s Practice, Holland •'takes,JHcksons,Watsons Dmigltsoii’s nml all other Medical Works for Studeuts ami Pinclllionersat reduced pD«'J'*- oct 17 W.THORNE WILLIAMS. K. II. te J. G. ISIIAM. N. IL—Consumers advised to inquire for Hope Mills articles. aug 14—ly SCHIEFF1 IIKOTHFUS di CO. IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS I.Y DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYES, PERFUMERY, 170 WILLIAM STREET, New York,. I NVITE thu uUeuliouol the trade to their largo and varied stock of Drugs, Pulnts oils, Perfumery, tec. In uddition to their regular importations of Sluplo Druggs, they aro also receiving, direct from the sources uf production nml maiinfacturC'Siippliesol Tooth, Hail, ami Null Brushes, Bronze*, Corks, Mortar*, Sponges, French and English Perfumery, Lubin’s Extract*, ami many other articles usually embraced In Druggists’ stocks, which they are also enabled to offer on the most advantageous terms. Orders, either iu porson or by mail, will rcceivo prompt attention. aug 14 —ly SHELLAC INDIA TWINE, COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, ftC., COIR AND JITTK MATS, And INDIA GOODS generally. For salo low for CASH, by GEO. W. DOW & CO., Importers, |o 12—fltno No. 7 Burling 8bp,New York. HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. PICOT te SHOT WE Ij I., IMPORTER!) AND JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCU AND GERMAN HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE- No. 63 Muuleii Lane, New ) ork. I NVITE (he attention of Southern and Western .Mer chants tou largo aud very extensive slock of Goods III their Hue. Cutlery of evury description. Silver Fluted Vvaro: Jaimnncrv. German Silver ami Brltlania Wore. Tinned and Unainmelled Cooking Utensils. Bronzed, Copper and Brits* Good*. Tea Trays, Fire Irons, Fenders, Wire Covers. Bronzed Candlcstieks, Block Tin Ware, tec. Our slock comprises every article in our line o f buel ness, nil or'which wo will sell to dealers al the VERY LOWEST PRICES, for Cush or Approved Paper. 'Juods ordered by letter will be selected with great cure Mill dhpulcli, und put up in the Inst manner. PICOT te SHOT WELL, No, 63 Maiden Lane, New York, P. S. Also manufacturers ol a very superior article ■f Plated Spoons and Forks. Jo 7—Urn SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT corjy ji.vn eon jihee, PATENTED MAY IGtli, 18.54. S 3, BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee an • Alabama, nf Ibis invuulinn, which is dnubtles niiuiiig the mosl Important of modern limes for the use of the woll udvised farmer nml slock feeder: uml the .uiiversiil favor with which It ha* been received from the 'irst, more than anything else, attest* its utility uml su periority. For portability, slmpllcHy of construction, and conve nience of use, thu Little Glunt has no equal. It weighs rom three lo flvo hundred pounds, according to size, nn be put iu operation by the farmer In I weuty minutes without expense or mechanical uid, then adjusted uud „..*il willi convenience by anybody. Thu Lillie Giant bus received the First Premiums at ivory Stute I’ulr from Missouri to Mnrylaud the past I'ull, and Unit in the mosl complimentary manner. These .Mills nre guaranteed in the most positive mail er ngalnst breakage or derangement, ami warranted to .rlml feed from ear corn, and grits or fine hominy from helled corn, with a degreo of ease nml convenience for ,'irm purposes uuver iitlalned buloio. Thu subscribers are now prepared to furnish the trade tvllh Improved patterns and sizes, to suit tho vurlod wants ol all. . . .... No.2 Is offered at 805 complete, ready for attaching ho team, nml warranted to grluu ton bushels of Iced er hour wllh one horse. No. 3 at $7.5 will grind flfloon bushels per hour No. 4 nt 3im will grind twenty bushels per hour, with • wo horses. Manufactured and for sale by . BROWN fc CO., I'enii., and Atlanta, Ga. mar 3 at Nashville, SEWING MACHINES. IAXCELHIOU HEWING MAOIIINEH.- Made by Mi HOOD, BATTELLE te CO., Worcoslor, Massa- insult*, patented by Ellas Howe, Jr., September 10th, -Mil, Those Machines are warranted,(with proper nee' ,ot to got out of repair. They aro built In a good sub- antlal, and workmanlike manner, and will doTnllors hoemukors’nnd Saddlers’work. In a manner warrant- , I to give satisfaction. Thesticb will not rip any mors . ....iiw,i(i mini, min common sowing, done by hum!. Cull ami see them Mondi uhall’s Medical Students Vaile Mocum.wlthup !!“', )or nUoii at 140 cilRHNl.’T street. Plilladolphlr,up t k |L. W. A. DAWSON, Agom. . > AHK ) large variety al No. Lift Mtougliion street. wtl # “ HORACE MORBE. Messrs. Randall d- Mercer—Genllotnon: In reply to vouraofthis date, lean say with satloacllon, that I nave used jour cotton (fed drills on the farm of D. A. Vanin, Esq., with great success. I consider Diem to be ol greut value. They uru a saving of about one-third of the lubor of cultivation, about two to three bushelt of seed to the aero Iu planting, and a great saving of labor In planting, ns they open the furrow, drop and cover ill seed with one horse aud hand. 1 think them worth ono huhdred dollars a piece to any plainer, that plants lull crops of cotton. As for myself I would not f ilnnt a crop of cotton without them (or no consideration u the bounds ol reason. Yours, very respectfully, A. J. BARKSDALE. Leo county, Georgia, July 12lb, 1855. 1 have used Randall te Mercer’s cotton Planter two seasons, and consider them of great value to the farm er. I save seed enough each year to pay for the Plant ers, then I save at least one-third tho labor of cultiva tion, as tho coiloii Is sowed in so uairow a line that wllh good plowing there is but little hoe work needed. There is also u saving of hands and horses In plniiting. I should say thoy were worth one hundred dollars each, aud recoinmeud every farmer to use them. h. i). McLendon. Lee county, Georgia, July 9th, 1855. nr i have been overseeing for Mr. 8. D. McLen don iho present year, aud fully concur In his statements above. DAVISdON WARREN. i Messrs. Rundutl 4- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to jours I will only *uy I have used thr-o of your cotton wed drills, and consider them of great value, from the feet that In the uso of them 1 saved from two to three bushoh il s.-ed to each acre planted, ami at least one- third <T thu labor of cultivation, not requlrgig one-half a* much liou work us the old wuy of nlamlng—also, a coifrliliTublu saving in ihe labor of planting. 1 never expect to plant coiion without them if 1 can gel them . at any price. I Imve planted eight acres per day to each drill. They are simple—easily managed,and there Is no difficulty about gelling a good ■Und. Very respectfully yours, W. F.HAMRICK. Leo county, Georgia, July 12th, 1855. Tiiomapvw.li, Thomas countv, Ga. Col.J.H. IVutauii—Dear Sir : l can recommend jour cotton Planters (drill) In the highest terms. I have tried them on all tu.v luml except new ground, and I think they will do In laat, they will do In a mountain ous country ns well as In u level. If I had not bought I would travel to your shop which is 75 miles and pay fifty dollars u piece for them. It saves one-third of tho work;one band can plant u* much a* two,and one hand enn clion out three acres while one can chop out ono acre ‘ alter u common plow. Yours respectfully, K. BRASWELL. T his i timoni’uls of iis wonderful cfficncy In removing S unparalleled Preparation 1* receiving nnu ignorant, bui from persons ol every degree of Intelli gence and every rank iff life. Physicians of the flrst rc*prciibllity,aml porfoclly conversant wi h the nature Douohkrtv county, Ga., July 14th, 1855. J. H. Watson—&ir : This Is to certify that I have u«ed Randall k Mercer’s cotton seed drill of your man ufacture, und am so well pleased with them (hat I would n commend all planters who have not tried them, to give ilu-in n fair Irlul. Where the drills aro used^liere , 1* u great deal of lubor saved in cultivating a cron, ow- ; ing lo ils being so uniform in tho drill, tbe plowing can ’ be dotio iniirh better, and with greater despatch, Con or diseases arid remedies, have recommended this as ono j seq'ieiniy the boo work is lighter, as food plowing or llmrao,( .Aar' [u Oral, Kira olurapunillon.ronha ■ (do iraooislljr of o gran; Oral ■or hard Ira. extinction of Pain. The I’nin Kdler Is used internally . wor “- JNO. UAKK&DALE. uml externally, nct-ordlng to tho nature of the complaint. > ... ...... , j.n . •• It has been round to be nn excellent remedy lor sudden , T, 1 '* 9 * 9 *° cer, 'fy that 1 used one of Randall te Mer- Colds, Ciiiighs, &c., Fever and Ague, Asthma and ! cert cotton seed UrilUi last year in planting my crop,and - • • -- - - - —• • was well pU-uicu. 1 have used five of them the present "—crop, nml ara still better pleas- between two lid three bushels . planting, besides one horse and hand w ith ihusu drills does the w.«rk of three hands and two horses. Thun there Is the saving of one third of the hoc work, the cotton being In so straight nml nar row a row. I consider them worth one hundred dollars icy v-ouipluint*.Piles, , , (IKuraa.Severn Kurd,, t year, nlnm "g luy (-((((reel C'aiiki r, lilies uml Ringworm*, Weak stonisch, and ' rhero Is usaving of bi General Debilily,, Painter's Colic, Broken Breasts, tec., t °* seed to the ncre In pin nitblslc, Pnln In the Head, Kidney Bheiimnlici'omplainls, Bruise* nml ’ llowei Complaint nml Dyseutnrv, ‘.holera, Liver Coin- plaint, I)js|ie|i*iu, Tooibncbe. tec., /zc. The genuine Perry Davis’ Pilin''Killer is now put up in panel bottle*, with the words Davis’ Vegetable Pain Kit lller blown iu Ihe glass ; and with two steel ougrnvod labels on each bottle—one nn excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the oilgiiml Inver lor of Ihe medicine; Hie other n steel engraved Nolo of Jlund—non3 oilier call bo ro lled on ns genuine. Price of b<,‘.iloa—12jtf cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 respectively. For -ale by most of the medicino dealers throughout the known world. PERRY DAVIS te SON,Proprietors, 74 High street, Providence, K. 1. each lo nny plainer, and recommend all to purchase and use them. WM. H.OWENS. Dougherty county, Ga., July IGtb, 1855. CHOLERA. A Certain Cure for this disease, mny be found in the use of Perry Davis' Vegetable P A I .\ K I I. 1. F. K . Di-BuquK, Mny 5, 1855. Gentlemens—I feel under- obligations to vou for the benefit l liavo received from your invaluable Pnin Killer. Messrs. Randall te Mercer:—In reply to yours of > tho 5th hiBlant. in referenco to your cotton seed drill, I . am happy to say tliut after plaining a portion of my pre sent crop iu tbe old way, 1 was enabled to obtalu one of your drills, with which 1 finished. It is the desideratum aud long sought after. Many and varied have been iho attempts oflntelligent minds to attain whul you have accomplished, but wlib only partial success. This leaves nothing to be desired in a cotton drill. It deposits tho seed uniformly and con tinuously in a straight und narrow line as you wish,saves | about (die bull'the lubor in plaining, and about one 1 third of the hoc work In cultivation. It is almost need less to add (hat I am delighted with your drill. Wo hove Iii,(I .<„„o CHOU,,; l,vro STu;rsi»iram;i l,ooL 0 uo.V"S e Aoi'St loth IMS J ' ^ ME “ CER - thus early In the season. A few days since I assisted In j C0UU ' y ‘ ° a '’ Au 8 UBl J^ h * 1P '* 5 - “ ,BV,nK oul ” un ' 1 burv "‘ B " l,n of our wh " **■ ! Messrs. Randall te MERCER-Oraffrmra ; I used I one of your cotton seed drills the past spring, ami I feel I four told paid for what it cost me. To give your drill a '. fair trial, 1 ptuuted every other row with tho drill, and I tho lulerveiiing rows I planted as well as ever cotton l wa* planted before your drill como into use. The result t was, that m Ihe row planted with your drill Igotumoie t period bland, aud 1 think it grew off much better, ho- I aid' s I realized u great saving in the labor of working * over my cotton the I wo first times. I shall coniiuue to i usc them us long as I plant cotton. Yours tec. JESSEE (JOCK. Lee county, Ga. laying out” und burying one of our citizens who was supposed to hnvu died wllh tho disease. The next morning I was taken with severe vomiting, accompanied with coldness of the extremeilos. Warm covering nml hot applications Tolled lo res'oro warmth. M- wife's family, who had used iho Pnin Killer with sue’ess dur ing Ihe cholera season In Buffalo In 1819, advised mo lo take it. I took two doses al intervals of fifteen minutes; a fine perspiration ensued, nml the next dny, barring a little weakness, I wns wull, and have been since. It mny have been an attack of Ague, bul whether Ague or Cholera, ll answered my purpose. Sincotny recovery, I find that several of our citizens ' have used the Pnin Killer as a remedy for Cholera, and . pronounced It good. I therefore tnko pleasure In re- 1 commending it lo n still more extended notice. Yours, truly, VV, M. CIK >ZI F.R, Attorney ut Law. Perry Davis te Son, Providence, R. I. This may certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ Vsge- ahl« Palu Killer iu numerous cases, and’ believe it to bo a very valuable medicine 1 have prci-crihed It ex tensively In bowel complaint, (parlicularly forclilldren,) and it Is in my opinion, superior lo nny prep ration I have ever used lor Hie relief ol those diseases. P. 8. When given to children, I have always com bined It with the syrup of gum abrahlc, say ten drops to a tea-spoonful uf ihe syrup, well mixed. Dose- More or less according to Iho age. (libers have mixed It with inllk und molasses, equal parts. Beo directions. A. HUNTINGTON, M. D. The Pnin Killer Is sold by John B Moore und l'o,Tlios M Turner te Co and s D Brnutley te Co. SuvnutiHh ; Barrel, Caricr te Co, uud Clark, Wells k Dubose, Au gusta : E L Slrohrckcrte Co, Macon. Also by Druglst* and Grocer* generally, aug 21—eod3mos Mxssns..Randall te Merccr—Gentlemen; I have . use l eight of your Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured by J { II Watson, on Col J Bond’s Fowltown plantation, lam ' much pleased with them, having realized groat saving of seed, of labor in planting nud chopping out, aud (he hands nt the flrst siding could go over nt least one-third ; more in n day, and do better work than In cotton plant ed In the best way 1 could plant with coulter and block, j I have no hesitation in giving it a* my opinion that in the use of your drills there is n saving ofoue-ihlrd of the labor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Bond is pleased with them aud will coniiuue tlielr use. Yours, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK. Fowltown, Ga., July 9lh, 1855. This Is to certify that I have used two of Randall te Mercer’s Cotton Planters, and hnvo no hesitation In say ing that they will do. Tho saving of labor lu planting is nil object, thu saving of seed is nn object, and the cot ton stands iu such a narrow drill thut it may almost be kept claim without iho hoes. Ihero is nothing to equal ihem in planlL g cotton. WM. B. REYNOLDS. Lee county, Ga., July l*t, 1855. I.ee County. Ga., August 23d, 1855. I huvo used Randall & Mercer’s Cut ton-seed Drill, which I purchased of Col J II Watson, aud think they arelhehes'. machines now in uso. I am satisfied there Isa great saving in seed and a greater saving lu work. I am lull) auilsfled Ihero Is one-third of the hoe work » saved. Try them, aud nny reasonable man will lio satis fied ibey nre worth more than three times ihe price they uresolitfor. PHILIP WEST. S a rt ill cry ll’n re ho us c. Young's Building,Sign nf the Golden Saddle. Having obtained from Messrs. Randall te Mercer the exclusive right of supplying the Stale of Georgia with these Drills, I am now prepared to supply nlldtmsnds, having made nmirgcim-nis for their manufacture in Palmyra und Millcdgeville. My prlco is $15. cash, de livered at either Palmyra or Millcdgeville. Money sent at my risk by mail, If Hie requisitions of tho Post Otlleo Department nre complied with. Any further informa tion desired can b<> obtained by addressing me either at Pulmyrn or Millcdgeville, Georgia, oct 19—InwSm J. H. WATSON. OPPOSITE W. ll. SIMMONS CLOTIItNO STORE. W. H. MAY & CO. Executor’s Sale of Valuable LAND AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. Have on hnnd u good assortment of Saddles, Bridles and Harnesses, ol which the lollowiug comprise a part: Spanish Quilted, Overlaid undShnflbn Baddies, Plan ler’s largo uud extra largo Saddles; Men's plain do. BngliMido.; Hoys’and Riic-do.; I.miles Baddies of n variety of patterns; Bridles te Marlengales; Saddle Bags, Trunks tec. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.-SnddleTrees. Skirting and Hog'kins; Pnd do.;Straining nud Worsted Web; Thread and Sacks, assorted sizes. • HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Haruessos of nil kind*, bythosingle set. CARRIAGE TUI51MING8.—Barouche,, Buggy an 1 } Sulky Spring* and Axle*: Dash Frame*; Hobbs an u Bows, by tho single set; Plated and Brass Slump Joints; plain do ; patent Dash Leather, Top mid Curtain do.; bread and narrow Luces, variety of pnNnau; silk and Worsted Fringe: black and purple Coifed Roans; Bug gy Lamp*, Plated and Brass Carriage If&uls; Brass and Plated Knob*, tec. ioly23 B Y authority of the will ol William Zeigler, late of C _ Crawford county, deceased, will be rolil on the first Tuesday in November noxt, in Knoxville, within Ihe legal hours of sale, ull tbe Lands lying In suid county bo- ■ hinging o tho estulo of said Zeigler, (consisting of Hie Home Place, Atkinson, Colbert, 8imoutou, Boon, Dug. ger, Hatcher and Miller Lands.) Also, at tbe Bibb Plantation,on the! htirsday tiller tho flrst Tuesday in November next, all Ding In Bibb county belonging lo said-estate. The Lands will be sold iu parcels vnrylng from 150 to 1800 acres, to suit all classes of purchasers. Will be sold nl.M) at the last mentioned time and place, all tho Perishable Property on said last meutlone. Plans laiion, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, tec. Sale to continue from day to day until all Is sold. Terms on the day of sile. JOHN W. DENT, Ex’r. Crawford Co., Ga., Sept. 5,1855. IjP' The Augusta Constitutionalist. Southern Ko- conTer, Millcdgeville: Republican, Savannah: Intelli gencer ami Advocate, Atlanta; will copy and forward tlielr bill for payment to JOHN W. DENT. | sep 5 -ids | Kuoxville, Ga. 8 W A-3\T’8 BANK-NUTK LIST AMI DETECTOR, Published semi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala. At %'■£ 4IO For A ii ii it in. In Advance. rpllHwork in printed on Uuu white paper uud now X typo, and iu nppcurunco will be second o uono iu tbe United States. A Southern Ilnuk-Note List Is essential In every Hank, Counting House, and Public Office. Let us unite In ad vancing our common Interests,aud not permit Northern men and Northern Detectors to fluctuate our money matters as they may wish, while we are qulollv follow ing tholr dictation. The work will bo carefully revised on the day of pub lication, aud ull important financial changes, as thoy occur, noticed. Every exertion will he mndo to make ll a correct apd reliuble guide to the Banker and Mer chant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers,Commission Merchants, uml oilier* desirous of having tlielr names and busbies* widely circulated, are informed (hat a limited number of udvcrvlnoraenls will be Inseried.— special rates for advertising by Iho year, or for shorter periods, may bokuown by Applying tounyofmj Agents, or ul tlm office In Atlnntn, Gu. Specimen number* will bo sent, on application by letter, free of charge. All cniniminlcntioii* intended for (lie Bank Note List and Detector, most bo addressed to Swau's Bank-Note List, Atlnntn, Ga. SAMUEL MV AN. Jambs Koukkison,Geueial Agent. sep25—Jm MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. SJVT . I*. FARR, THE BOTANIC, OR REIOKIl physician of SAVANNAH. H EG8 to announce that he has removed his re- rldence nud office from the corner of State and Jefferson street.s to tho former residence and office of the lute l>r. lUchnrdsone, on Umughton-stroet, (be tween Montgomery nud West Broad-streets, lie tenders his most sincere tlmnks to his lellow-cllixens In the city and country, lor the very liberal employment of his pro fessional services stncu his location iu Savaunah,and takes pleasure In announcing that hlsfacUltras for meet ing tbo constantly Increasing demands upou him aro greatly Improved, having employed a competent person to altoud especially to hisoffice affairs. Ladles may consult him either In his family parlor, his consultliig-Moin, adjoint tig his office, or In his office. liiscousulHng-roora has been furnished and arrauged with especial reference to thoconvenieuce,comrorl aud taste of those visiting him professionally. Patients visited promptly and punctually. For terms aud further particular*, *eo his Medieal Journal. 3 mo—oct 1 rtORN MEAL oct 30 .—Up Country Mesl lor sulo by LYNN te SNI I HER. L’KLED BEEF, from Chandler te Co., dally expect- ed.and for sale by . . RUmrB oct 30 I.YNN te SNIDER.