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T VOLUME LI 11 SAVANNAH, GA.. MONDAY MORNIN G,. NOVEMBER 5.1855. NUMBER 265. the republican is ri'm.isNKD pail)« Tri-Weekly uud Weekly* A LEX VXDEK &. SNEED. CITY AMU <:«>I'NTY l'llINTtHN. . |5,00 TERMS REDUCED.1 Daily I’apor, in Advnnoo It not paid itt Advance Tn-Weekly, in Advance It not Paid in Advanco Weekly, invariably in Advance .... Club Price—10 Copies lor ITT In no cute will an order for the paper boat- tended to uuleas ccompauleu with money, or a satis- f-clory retorenoe. Citj} UnadicBH earva. GENERAI. AUCTION AND MERCHANT, No. 164 liny street, Solicit, from hla friends consignments of every de scription . , , My personal atlenilon will be given to the tale of Real Estate, IIkiik stock, Ac. Refer to Hiram Roberta, Esq., Plnraon, lleldt A Go K F Wood A Go, Noble I .yon, Esq., Savannah; E II 2.00 15,00 <jSH>Fare Bed nerd. Cabin Passago to NewYor I.INE. SEMI-WEEKLY. I 5HTEU STATES MAH. rfMIF. new and splendid aide wheel atotmahlpa: I KNoxviLl.fi, l,.VH)tona,Capt.i’. I). Ludlow. At tlirsiTA, 1,5<H) •• •* Tuoa. Lyon. FLORIDA, l,:mo •• “ M. S. Wuiitnii'i.L. ALABAMA, l,3lK) •• •• G. R. ri. HVN. K, | a r nnw a i;n, nnum i.yon, rwq.. ... C,001 Harris, H. 8. Thlcsa A Co., Hate* A l.ucaa, W. D. Hob- blu, Montgomery, Ala. mar 17 WH. WAIIIMi HAH 10 It ft II AM, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner ol Hay and Montgpmory-sls.,Savannah,On. ‘ Solicits consignments, mid la prepared to receive Col Ion and Merchandizegenornllv, uptm storage. Jan I Nov.15,’45. _ JAMES ft. NICHOl.ft* GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, JoncB' wharf, foot of Aborcorii'streot, jn II SAVANNAH, GA. ly^ %%'III l ave ftnvnunnli Every WEDNESDAY ami SAT< UKDA Y. There a»dpt are among the largest on the const, un- rurpasuxl In speed, safely or comfort, making their nii»i»go- In rtfty to slx‘y hours, mid aro commanded *»y akillful, careful n'd polite officers. Having elegant (laie-rooiu accommodations, they offer a most desirable court')nuco to New York. Cabin I’atange •’.A) Sieera.ro do 8 Agents: PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Savannah. SAM’L. L. MITCH ILL, 13 Broadway. June 2C, 1845. Now York. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL I . ft. .HAIL STEAM Lit ft. TIIK Sllira COMFRISINO THIS UNI ARB ATLANTIC, I BALTIC, Capt.WRST. Onpt. Comstock. PACIFIC, i ADRIATIC, Capl. Nvr. 1 Cspt. These ships having been built by ' contract,expressly for government aer- 1 vice, every care has been taken in • their construction, as alio in their en* (fines, to ensure strength and speed; and their accom modations for passeugors aro unequalled for elegance or comfort. Price of passage from Now York to l.lvorpool.ln first jabln 9130; In second cabin, |7.V, exclusive use of ex tra size state room, 9324. From Liverpool to New York, jC.vo and A2W. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No berths can tic secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF HAILING. hrom New 1 'irk. from /.itermool. 1844. 1844. Wednesday.... Jan.24.. 18551 Saturday... .Jan. 13.. 1855 Wednesday....Feb.7.. 1855 Saturday ..Feb.27.. 1855 Wednesday....Feb21.. 1845 Saturday....Fall. 10.. 1855 I Saturday... ..'an. 24.. 1845 For Frolghi or Passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY AGO., Liverpool. STEPHEN, KEN N \RD A CO,27 Austin Prism, London. EG. WAIN WRIGHT A CO., Paris, or GEQ.;||. DRAPER, Havre. nr i lie owners of these ships will not bo accounta ble for gold, si ver, bullion, spreie, Jewclrv, precious Slones, or me alt, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof ex pressed therein. Ship|iers pleaso take notice, that tho ships of this blue cannot carry any goods contraband of war. Jan 9. *in w f I y ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, QA. T HE entire scholastic year of this Institution, by a joii t resolution of (he Faculty and Trustees, tins been thrown In'o one term, commencing on tho First Monday is September, and closing on Gommbncbmknt U*v,lhursdH) alter the fourth Sunday in June. rACVLTV. AUGUSTUS ALDEN, A. M.President—Professorol English Literature and Ancient Languages. Rev. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Prolessor of Mental and Moral Philosophy. Rev. T. X. FORSTER, A. M.—Professor of Mathe matics and Nutural Scteuco. Miss ANN E. ALDEN—Principal Primary Depart ment, and Instructress In Botany nud French. H. R. I,Kj.NOSKI—Principal of Music Department. Mrs L. E. GRANT and Mrs E. T. CALDWELL-Or- namemnI Branches. This Institution now presents to tho public, advan tages w tdeh few onssess. A large and elegantly con- itrucn-d College edifice; one of tho largorl Chapels In the State; nil necessary nut-buildings mid enclosures; t bearding department, fitted up in tho most neat and comfortable style, an 1 under the superintendence of tho teachers themselves; with tho whole domestic depart* moot under the careful direction of ladles of experience, i-lde I to nil the facilities for a thorough course of in- •true Ion which any similar Institution can offer. It •ill be seen by reference to our catalogue, that our rates of Board and Tuition are lets thun can bo found elso •here. This fact, In these limes of pecuniary pressure' I* worthy of the consideration of those having daugh tors to educate. The Hoarding Department will be under tho direction ot Prc-ideut Alden mid lady, and Professor Caldwell and Isdy. With spacious and comfortable dormitories, large sod co*» wn '* n * el"** 1 *, t>*w and elegant furniture, good and experienced servant*. an I tallies furnished with the be*; that Ihe mark* t affords; together with a wholesome but parental discipline, we hope to Increase the liberal patronage with which this Institution has hitherto been favored. F. X. FORSTER, Scc’y Faculty. Cuthhert, July 30, 1855. aug 7—Jan 1,’.76 OBLLTIIOIIPE MKD1CAI, COLLEGE AT HA VANN AII, GEORGIA. T HE SESSION OF EECTUEEH In tho ulmvo institu tion will commence on the first day of November and terminate on the first of March. The Clinique, at the College building, will bo open ed to patients on the 20llt of October, and be continued throughout the session. The Faculty Is constituted as follows : II. L. IIYRD, M. D., (late ot Savannah Medical Col lege.) Professor of the Principle and Practice of Physic. E. i.xlD >Y ANTONY, M. I)., (of Waynesboro', Ga.,) Pr fe»*or ol Obstetrics nnd diseases of Women and Children. WP.SI.F.YC. NORWOOD, M. D., (of * okeshttry, s. C.,) Professor of Materia Mcdtcaand Medical Jurispru dence. J YMEH 8. MOREL, M. D., (of 8avannah, Ga.,) Pro- fes*or<d Aimtoiny. JOHN DAVIS, M.D., (of Abbeville, H. C.,) Professor of Physiology. WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D, (nr Savannuh, Ga.,) Pr-.fe««or of Chemistry end Pharmacy. CIIAHLK8 GANAIIL, M. D., (or Savannah, Oa.,) Professor pro.lain. of tho Principles and Practice of CM HM. ro > A PAUMINN, General Commission Merchants, 82 BAY STREET, HA *’ ANN All, GEORGIA. . K. CAR 1.KTON. CIIAS. PARSONS. dec 18 OTINIft A JOHNSTON, General Auction ft Commission Merchants, Tender their services to their friends and the public Jan 3 c . C. RUSK. J. It DAVIS. W. It. I.ONO. „ Hl'ftr, DAVIS A LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, June 1 Nuvumiiili. Ga. SAMUEL PAL3IEII <W SON, Deulerr In HARDWARE, CUTLERY., FILES, F.DOE• T O O 1. S A- c. WlfOl.KSALK AND RETAIL. * No. 184 Congress and 07 hi. Julian streets, June 3 Savannah, Georgia. WJI. WHIGHT. GENERAL BROKER, FOR THE PURCHASE AMD SALK OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, BAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA. PATTEN, HUTTOn VcO. FACTOR JFortfau Ditofnrna Cams. .Miiuiue* a. josh,, WAYB8HORO, BURKE COUNTY, G A. Practice Inw in Richmond, Burke, Washington, Bcrlvon and Emnnuot. MALCOLM D, JONK8. iy 71M.1,1.1* A iRANliELL, A T TORN E YS A T LA IY. „ „ Wiiynesbero', Gn. Referonco- Messrs. A J. At T. \V. Miller, AugustajGa. E. <4. I t II A N INN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fersyth.GRu Will practice In tho Flint and nd|o|nlng counties of the Jan 7 Macon Circuit. WOT. A. LtilTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, _nov3tf. OTontlccllo* Res, XYILI.IAOT I'll WAIKDS. ATTORNEY AND COUNHRLLOR-AT-LAW, OTic.unnpy, Florida. will practice In tho Courts of East and South Florida.; References—Tiintio Pinkney a Co., Charleston. 8. C.s Pierson, lleldt It Co., 8nvaniiati,Ga.; Cooper St Mother, Micanopy, Fla. march 2t» ly* ft A OT IJ 1C L w. PI-11*1* lilt. Successor to HENRY J. PEPPER A SON, WutcliCN. Jewelry nnd ftllvor Ware* No. 175 Chcsntit at., opposite the Slate House, Philadelphia. • may 30 ly U ll.lilAOT OT. TliNNO, Factor & Commission Merchant, For Plortdn and Southern Georgia Product), NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF* CHARLESTON, 8. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 (into Wl 1,1 A OT J. WILPHEII, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Goo., Will practice In the Northern Circuit of Ooorgla, and In Ihecoiintlosof Burke,Columbia, Jefferson and Wash ington, of tho Middle Circuit. ly may 9 FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS FULTON H0UGE, ATLANTA GEORGIA, BY A. E. REEVES. Atlanta, March 14. IH55. If mar 10 Jy 14- I.A.ORANf, L. W. WKI.I.S, HIOIIARD CURD. (1RANE, IVELI.N ACO„ COTTON F ACTORS. AND Forwarding 6 Commission Merchants* No.82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,GA. Jy n-<r _ . BAY V Alto «V ROWLAND, FACTORS AND UlcKEE A. BEKWETT. CARRIAGE AND 11/INm Corner of West Ilroud and Bay SI reels, fttzvaiinnli, Gn., Would onll tho ationiioii of the ctllzons o Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,* No. 17 2 Bay Street. KFIIRAIM BAVNARD JolIN T. ROWLAND, JR Liberal advances ina te on conslgnmums of Cotton and produce. Jyl9 WAYNE, GRENVILLE & CO. FACTO Uft, CoinniiNvioii and Forwarding vIMRCii.i.VTS, HAY ftTIIEET, NAVANN tll. TIIOS. 8. WAYNE, C. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE. J7—tf Savannah. Chattanooga. Tfrin=¥orft aniirrtfBtmnits If. PetttngiU.. * --» Nassau-iit., New Turk, anil JWi, III fifaft if, Itostoi P. At Co uru A vents far tho most Influential unit lai Rest circulating Commercial paoor* noth lu tho unite. Stales and ihei'nnudas. Brooklyn City STRAM ENGINE WORKS. 13 Wntcr-mmot. BroohlTn. N. York 1). P. HUItOON & CO., H AVING rccontly ntttKl up the extensive eslnhllsl menl at the abovo named place, w« are prepare - to inaniiLclure all kinds of Htoam Engines, Boiler Sugar Mills, 8uw and Grist Mills, Pumps and Genrin for working Mines, Shafting Pulleys, &c., nnd nru pr, pared lo furnish cnstlngs of every description. W would call the attention of Southern Planters partlcnlni ly lo our Sugar Mills. Having purchased tho entlr stock of Patterns from thelnle Orm or G. It. Hnrtson / Cn„ N.Y., we can aafuly say that we can turn out Mill which for strength, durability and neatness, ci.mn be excelled by any establishment In the Stales. A Ion experience In the business renders us competent to ex ecuto nnjr orders, nnd we would advise those In want* Machinery to give us ti call. Engines trnm 4 to 40 liort power always on hand. D. P. BUR DUN, II. N. CONKLIN, 8. II. CONKLIN oct22—3m P (ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1 PREMIUM CHOCOLATE WM. AUDREY COUFKR. JNO. COUPER FRASER. CGI PEII A I'll Afti:il, FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,«(1A. Jy 7—5tnos WAVEH (i CONSTAltn iNK. Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN GRAIN, HAY, d)c. J ones’ Ifuililinir. Hay hired, SAVANNAH, G A. F. WAVER. T. L. CONSTANTINE. riTS/rlct attention will bo given to Receiving and Forwarding goods. _ Jo 5—tf WA It.MOCK A DAVIS,' ~ (Successors to Cubbrdge A- brother.) WIIOMC8AI.K AMI RKTAIL Booksellers and Stationers, No. 159 CONGRESS ST., South sido Market square, SAVANNAH, UA. JAS. O. M. WARHOCK. WM. a. DAVIS may'-’tl A . PD3CE, Importer A: OTaiiuffavtiirer of ftegar*. NO. 13 WIUTAKKR.STRKBT, Keeps on baud a well selected stock of Imported So- gars, also Mnniifaclim«t Tobacco. Snuff, Pipes, and ull oilier nrticles iisunll) kept In hla lino of buslncs*, which lie offers on the most reasonable terms. nov 3 I». L. CWIIEN. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Tayloi-fttroot [rtvx noons west or dravton-8trkkt.] Is prepared to contract for all kluds of Building and Repairing. Also—To conduct Water through tho various parts of Houses. °cG3. R. k. J. LACIILISON, Engineers a n tl OT I I I ivrlgltls* IRONS,- HR ASS FOUNDERS. Canal-street-Near the Canal Lock. R. LACIIL180N. J. LACIII.ISOH, OTMILLEK, & J. D. FEROrSOSI, WIIEEIAVIUGHTS St III, ACKSOT1TIIS No. I till York-Mrccl, SAVANNAH, (GA.) Carriages, Wagons. Oar's and Drays manufactured Surgery. Demonstrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of Savannah.) Tho fees will be—9HHi dollars for tho ontlro Course of Lectures; 910 Demonstrator’s fee; Graduation 930. Matriculation 95. . . Arrangements have been made by which students can (h; accommodated with good board at from 93 lo ft per week. For further Information nddreas, II. L. IIYRD, M.D., Dean^ ga; Blacksmtthlng,Including Iron Balling and Gralcs for Building*, kc., done at the shorles notice. nng 2«.__ K. U.0UURCII. a. i. Moazs. dll'IlC'll A OTOSF.S, Factors an it Commission Merchants, Bay Street, Savttnnab, Georgiu. ItxrzRKNcas—Messrs. Hall, Moses 4t Co., and (’ol. John Banks, Columbus, Ga.} Messrs. Hall, Moses fc Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Brad/, Atlanta, Georgia. gfffllHSSSi T v||E Books for Subscription to the Charleston and Huvannan Railroad will be rc opened tho 15th De cember, 1854, and kept open uutil further notice, atthe following places,to wit: COIIMISIONKM. Charleston.—L.T. Porter, Oils Mills, Wm. C. Bee. Savannah.-Major A. Porlor, Dr. J.P. Screven, Col. A AdarnsMlun.—Hawkins8. King, D.P. Wilkinson,J. Edisio' Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jaa.Hopklnson, Col. E. M. Whaley. Walterboro’ Col. M. E.Caru, D. 8. Henderson, J. W. Ilurbrldgfl. Asltep«K).—Lawrenco Wllsell, W. II. Lowndes, Jas. M. Khett. Saltkelcher.—Thomas McToer, B. McBride Peeples, Tnomas Allen. Pocotallgo.—W. P. Hutson, J. II.Handers, John Mar la. -Harwell McBride, Whippy Hwamp Muster Ground. Joint I.. rrainpton, R. A. Taylor. Gtlllionville.—F. VV. Flckling, Wm. Yeomans,Tbad- deu* Buckner. Henuforl.—Edmund Illicit. It. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope. Grahamvllle.—Col. Joint Webb, Wilson Ferrlbec, William Howard. Hluffion.-T. II. Coe, R. II. Kirk, Dr. P. Pritchard. Rohortvllle.—U. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A R. Johnston. _ Puryshurg.—W. W. Ilardeo, J. P. Raymond, J. D. Jones. Lawionvlllo.—Col. A. J. Lawton,, u amurl Manner Charles Jaudon. Blue House.—Nathaniel II. Iloyward, Burrell Haun dors, Jonh Hill. Ilv order ofthe President and Hoard of Directors, dec 13 O . F. IIA NCR EL, Huc’y anil TreasV. southTWksteriv kaiiTkoad. CIIANI.K OF SCHEDULE CHANGE OF HC11E DU L E—T WO PASSENGER tr .inb daily to columbi.h. O N and after Monday, August 27, pa«- tralns will leave Macon tor Colum 1 .. .- Jnger nnd mail rains will leave Macon tor Columbus nud Mont- iry, dally at 9.Ill A. M.. and 3.15 p. M., arriving nl V/.imulills at 7.15 A. M. nnd 10.31*P. M. Le.ive lirdurn- b-js for Macon dally at 4.15 A. M. and 2,3*1 P. M„ rivn.g nl .Macon at 10.45 A. M. ami 8.50 P. M. I’..-M.|iger» for Americas will take the morning train it 2 to A. M. from IMacon, arriving a* Americas at (■lb A. M. Leave Americas at0.40 A. M., and arrive at Macon el Jb.45 A. M. Connecting at Macon each way with Central Railroad Trams to Savannah, Augusta. Mllledgevlllo and Eaton* kin; and with Macon and Western Railroad Trains to ‘"ifflu, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville,and Nashville. , ,, ''onniv.ilngdrilly at Colutnbue, with Girard and Mo bile itatlroHd. '.onnecling daily at Amerlr.us with a fottr-horso post '-'"Kli Line to Tallahassee, Albany, Tlniinasvllle, Jtc. »'"i tri-weekly Dark Line lo Lumpkin. ,, I'ssM-tigern forpolnla on this Road “bolow Fort Vnl- '•L” should take the I o’clock evening train from Hav- kinsli, and 5 o’clock evening train from Augusta, to •void detention at Macon; for other (Mtlnla on South Western or Muscogee Railroads, passengers will have bo deientlon by either tral ns, •'irst ijIhsr Steamships leave Hnvsnnah for Now York Wednesdays and Haturdays, and for Phlladelpltln on Wednesdavs. Passage, In thoCabln, 920; Htuerage,9H. rare from Montgomery to rtavnnnab, 913 (HI Ro. Columbus lo do 9 00 Ho. America.) to do 8 80 GKO. W. A DAMH.Superintendent. . Macon, August 2d, 1855. Ill] aug II pAHPKTING, HUGH, DRUGGET.—Wo have opened till, day, a d are now prepared to show as good nu •••Oftnient ot llie aliovo goods as are lo lie seen In the :"> ■ aep 21 __ AIK IN It BURNS. C Fill IT* * iF TUItPliNTIV K.—*i.i niils. e'pis liirpe 7 lots, n, aturu and lor sale by W l « HUNTER Sl l.AMMELL A. II411.COOTllli. A. OT.. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, IsUatoii Street. aug 27 eod t Jan 1 TennoMO, lo their largo and splendid stock of CARRIAGES. IIUGGIEH, tic., Slc., embracing every vhrtely and style nowlnuso. Among our stock will bo founu all ol tbo most fashionable styles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Built by seine of the most reliable bill ders In Pltlla* dolphin, whoso work hHs a reputation for Lightness, Durability ami Neatness, unsurpassed by any other manufacturers lu the Union. There may also lie found among our stock selections from tho establishment ofJ. M.Qi'imby Sl Co , nnd other celebrated manufacturers In Newnrk, N. J., New York nud New Haven, ull o' which aro built expressly for us, nud which wo do not esitute to wurraut in evet y particular. II. C. McKee has been for twonty-nuo years engaged in tho t'nrringo llu-diics* in Columbus, Geo..and we. feel confident that with our unlt«d experience nnd at- lunilon we will tie able to keep oil hand n Slock that we think will meet Ihe approbation and wants of the public.uud wldch fur variety and extent will excel that heretofore kept at this place. All orders shall have strict and prompt attention. II. C. McKEB. Savannah, Aug 31, 1835. I. 8. BENNETT. M'OTT’ft I.ITTLE 441 ANT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY Ititli 1854. 1 5III’, atlenilon of Plnuter*,Furmcro and Stock feeders lngueerul,is r spectlully callsd lo this Mill as Hie most important article of tho kind now In use, not only well adupted for gilndiug cob incnl for stock, bqy gris' or flue hominy for the fable, and especially bread meal from corn not fully ripe or dry In tho fall. In setting this Mill, no mechanic' or frume work is wnntod. only wauling to be fusioned to a floor or plat form. Fatally ntljustcd nnd used by any person, even n The LITTLE GIANTIins received the drat premiums nt the Into Agricultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, Mnrylnml, and otliorStates, and that It the mnsicoinpll- ineulury mmner,us well a- the most ready commenda tion from the thousands witnessing its performance. These mills tire gunruntoed In the most positive man ner itgnmsi dufecls or breakage, nnd No. 3 wurruntod to grind l5bu-helsof feed per hour, with ouo horse, nud offeted at tho low price of 9(15, nl complete, ready for attaching the team.—No. 4 ul974, grinds 20 bushels per hour with two horses. .Manufactured by SCOTT It MOt’KBBE. Augusta, Gn. Art!sold by O. II. CA4PFIKLD, Agent lor tho Mnnufac Hirers, 171 Bay street,.^avnnuali, whero the Machine may be seen mavl LOCAL EVIDE3CK «!’ THE VA*.HE and Fire-Proof Qualities of WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, AS M ASI'r A*'TURXD BY STARNS 8l MARVIN, NEW YORK. IN THE dre ortho 3d Inst., which consumed the brick building, occu- WALTER, BAKER A €)«K American, French, Homunpi thtc, nnd Vanilla OIK Id H.ATE prepared COCOA; Bill IMA, Cf CO A PASTE; Cocoa Sticks, Soli tile, llonuspalhic and Dleloti Cocoa; Cocoa Shells; Crncke Cocoa,Ko. These Manufsclurcs to whlcl first prsmiums have boon t- warded by thor.hief Instltuton- _ nud F’alrs oi the Union, are an Leaf, Ftoucr it Fruit excellent diet for children, inva- of the Cocoa, with a lids, and person) in health. They poll opened. allay rather than Induce the ner vous excitement attendant upon Ihe use of leu or coffoo, and are recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, Hay ward, Ware, nud Adams, of Besiou, and by emtuunl physicians ehcwh re. For sale by all the principal Grocers lu the United Stales, nml by their Agents. D. C. Murray, New York; Grant It Twells, Fhilndel* phln; Thomas V. Brund'ge, Baltimore; Konnell St Dud ley, Cin. WALTER BAKER «c CO., sep 15—3m Dorchester, Mass. MKRILLOIRON PIPEW0RKS, OTcrril A JuqucN, 142 Cuntru-ntrvut., NEW YORK, M ANUFACTURERS and dealers In Wrought Iron, Flpca. Fittings, Tools, uud overy description ol anporuius connected with Steam, Water and Gits, for healing nnd lighting Summers, Churches, Hotels, Pri vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories and Halls. Also Valves, Corks, Tumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler Fluoa mado to order. Our Screw Cutting Machines aro entirely new, nnd our own patent wnrrayUcd to do double the worq of any oilier Invention. ’ • Orders solicited Irom all sepflonsof tho country, and promdtlyattentedto JeM, 55-ly 'i’O ItirEPl.A NT Ell ft. T HE subscrihers me desirous ot calling the attention of those Interested in the Hulling of Rice, lo their newly invented Machine, which surpasses nil others now In use. The advantage of llieso Machines consist In Its simplicity, durability, and the great utnouni of work which It will perform without the least injury to the grain. The machines nru portable, nud well adapt- ed lo Hand or Menm Power, can ne transported reudy for use. These Machines can bo made lo hull from 21) to 500 hUHliels per day—varying according lo size. All necessary Information will he given by addressing the Inventors,ut their Manufactory, No 114 Cllffstreet .New York City. ROBERT fc JOHN E. ANDERSON, sept 20— Ini P Hffcta York &titKttfncmtnt». From Skiltin, Vissehtr, Owrn d- Sehell'e Advertising House, 340 Rruadway, New fork. IjUSTEK’ft iron works, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES AND NTKAOT ENGINES, 57 Pearl-it, Brooklyn, N- Y, opposite New York city. 'IWIF. subscriber having been engaged for the last 15 -L years in the almost exclusive mnmifacturu of this most Important Invention, VVoudswortli’s Pinning, Grooving and longing Machine, lias recently completed tho large addition lo Ills already oztenslvo Iron Works, will execute with dispatch all orders lit (he above Hue to an unlimited extent. Thu uulversully acknowledged superiority of Woodsworth’s Plaining Muchlnos, tnaitu luctiircd by him, over ull others, requires no rolterulloti. In the inunufucturo of STEAM ENGINES, we claim Y. A. Vlklllir. A CO.. punwriTunia manufactory and IVarc-ltooms. 598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, notween tho Metropolitan nml Hiudhsoutau Hotels. 1 7MJUNITURF, of every variety,of the bust quality, 1 nt moderate prices. We have tho largest ostab lishmeni, amt best assortment of really good ami sub Btnutiul Furniture to bo found In this city or country, to which we Invito the particular atlcutiou of purchasers aug 0—3mos P OT ANON 14)—I. O. O. F—ft. of T.-O. IJ. A. R egalia, jewels and costumes,mnimnic- Hired nu I kept on Ifeml, nt tho Old l-:stal)llshnicul of E. COMII, 244 Grand street, East of Bowery, New York. Orders from (he country promptly attended lo. je 1 J—ly P Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods, wi i,i,i a ot; tankkit, |A PARK PLAGE, New York, Invites the ntlcutlon IU of Southern and Western Merchants, to his new stock of Fans, Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nall Brushes, Ladies’ Reticules, I’eiturnery, Soaps, Porte Mommies, Jet and Bond Bracelets, Pcckcl Hooks, Dre«s Huttons, Pius ami Needles, Hooks ami Eyos, Watch Guurds, Wax, Goral amt Gln*s Bonds, Nucklaces, Stc. India Rubber combs, Dunes, Balls and Toys of uvory descrip. Scissors, ltuzom nml Cutlery, Gold am! Gilt Jewelry, Aecordcons uud Violins, including a general uud very Inrgt stock of English, F'reuch nud German. F'uucy Goods, which will bo sold silito very lowest pri ces, lor «:nnh or Approve,! Jasper. YVll,l*i/ini i/tr-tYMI, III l’.trk Placo, New York. . „ John Thomas, opposite tho Gas Works In lids city, was a Safe of the above description, containing tho books, papers and money of Mr. Thomas, nml ullhottgh tho build ing was destroyed, the said 8nf- sustained no Injury whatever from tho Intense licul to which It had been exposed. On opening the Sale, the contents werotouud u mlisturbed.and In the same order nml condition us when placed there, except a slight decoloration to tho projecting ends of a few papers, nnd Ihe hacks nr ono or two of Ihe hooks, caused by the meant generated In tho Safe, whllo nt Its greatest hunt. The Safe amt contonts.as It came from tho ruins, may Mill he seen, In the possession ol Mr. Thomas, nt the GasWorks. A largo assortment ot those celebrated Sun s always on hand, anil lor sale by C. II. OAMPFIBLD, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 26, 1855. 171 Bay st., Savannah, (in. PiiPER RANKINGS AND IIOIIDK It ft- Just received n lino assortment of I’upor Hangings and Borders, nnd for sale nt modernto prices at JOHN OLIVER’S Paint un«l Oil Mora, 121 llrniigUton St. Rooms papered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN & SHIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer In Paints, < >*l. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters' Tools, White Wash Brit-hos, etc. aug 28 e oil i:i:v i:it a co., FACTORS AMI GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, «iA. Wm. W. Ciibxvxr, John R. Sims, Gxo. II. ClIKKVBR. flliLIAM LYNN, JAM. J. SNIPEn, O.P.SN1DKR LYNN A. SAIIDKU, FACTORS. FOHWAUUIKU AND UENEUAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ■ I « Y* uT U A II A VM All II A * snpt7 BAY-ST., SAVANNAH, GA., Corner llr« n if lit oil nnd JefferMOn-ftt*. UP STAIRS. WILLIAM 44, FOOTE 1 H Now ruco vlng « general ass irtraent of Foreign nud Domestic Dry (jnods, which ho offers to the trado on accommodating A. MO ALP IN~ A. BRO’8. Lumber .Hill and Hr irk Yards, BepO SAVANNAH. GA. 44. J. JONES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, JONES* BUILDING, ftuviinniili, 44it. SAMUEL PALMER & SOW, • otnnoN’s suildinob, Nos. 148 Congress, and 07 .Si. Julies streets, R EsPKGTFUI.LV Inform the trade and citizens gen* rally that they have In storu a good nasorlment of tnicrlcitn and Foreign Hardware, and being In direct omrnunlcatlon with innnulucturorsboth In litis country .nil In Europe, aro coiiHiniilly receiving additions to heir stock, comprising 1’ianiers’ llonsuketiiiers’ and lullders* goods ol tbo most approved myles aml patterns, moil/ whichinay be enumerated Locks, Hinges, Bolts, nd Shutter I'us enltigsof all kinds, Wheel Zinc, Sheet ioppor, Hheel ami bar l.ead, Ghalo Putn|«s, Brass Varus, Britannia Warn, Hollow Wure,l’«rcu«lonCaps, kunbs, Brushes, nml a general variety of Fanny Goods, .'niton Lines, Fish Hooks,Needles. Knitting Pins, Sulno wlno, Gross cut. Hand, T> non. Framing, and Mill Haws, 'halns. Hand nnd Hedge Hammers. Anvils. Vices, crew Plate*. Stocks nml Dies, Smith's Bel'ows.Gonpar’s 'onls. PLOWS, *:*»IIN HIIKI.I.KRS. HAY GUTTERS, loes, Axes, Andirons, Shovels, spniieH, Guns, liny nnd lanuro Forks, Had lions, Writing pspot, Potto Mon- ales, Spirit i<ovela,* ill and Wrought Nails and H|ilkes. 'lanes nt all kinds,Helves,Goffott Mills Gotlenaml Wool iartls.t'urry Cooifs, ami In fact overy articleadapled to hotradu. City and country orders wllliecetve prompt attention, nd all goods for shtpnieuU carefully packed. may 8 _ 44Ell Ell A I, NOTICE. G M. GltlF'FEN has re o|iencd hla store, and Is ready (or ull customers’ calls In his linn. I have In employ a siiperl'-r workman at wntchoa, mid also u Aral rale Manufacturing nnd Jobbing jeweller, ami all work In that line will ho received and done according to order, and with dispatch. Galls solicited trnm nil irTelffla' and customers In want ol articles In my IlneoT liuslness. nov 10 l SORTKli AND ALE. 75 cnsKs. each S dozen pints, I lllbbert’s Porter, and 6Hca*ks,each H dozen pints, llll.borl s superior Pale Ale, o.i.nuf5.ciured ei pressly lor tills mark el. Just recta vnl ami I"*/ 1 '*' b* M gUI I'ADEI.F**IID, FAY AM), I take pleasure In corrolKrajing tho foregoing state ment, and lu addition would add that tho books are now In use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Forry Wharf. July 20.1855. oct 24 Capital Hock. Surplus FI HE I Nftl'll A NC5 Statement of the *•Norwich Fire Insurance Comp ' Norwich, Connecticut,on the tith day of June,any. • 91511,00 1855 5,320 IK) 1 (HI 9155,32 A88KT8 OF TitK CJMPAMY. I 00 321 Shares nnuk Slock In vuriout. Banks... .$311,099 00 23 •' IncorpoiAited Compaulesc!her than Banka 276 00 Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on Real Estate, Bond.*, Bank Stock and olhor good personal security 121,800 00 Cush in bauds of Agents ‘-',000 lilt “ In Bunk 1,156 0*1 9155,321 (10 LIABILITIES. I.ossos adjusted,unadjusted or claims forlosses—none. Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual— uone. Total amount nt i tsk (about)—3,41“’ 100. 'I ho ninouui ul hazard oil liny risk, ( s 1th very few ex ception*,) not over 5,01)0. 1 A. BREWS’/ • .President. K. Lzarnen, Jr., Secretary. Norwich, Conn., June thh, 181-5. Perron.ill) appeared before the undcrsU • ■d. Mayor of Ihn city of Norwich, in said State, A Brewate*, Prusidont, nml K. Learned, Jr., Secretary of the "Norwich Fire Insurance Company,” nml made solemn oath to the truth of the above statement, signed by them. I ultto, certify thnt I have examined the report of said Gompa* uy. nml flml the above to bo a correct statement of the •nine and that the notes and loans on which u purl o| aid cnnitnl is invested nru in my opinion good nud well •ecureil. In lertimony whereof, I have hereto set myhnndnnd nused the seal of the city to bo affixed, Ibis lull day ol June, 1855. [L.S.] WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor ol ll.i > Ity of Norwich. The undersigned is agent lur tho id ivu office, and is ■ enilylo take risks on ull description . of property lit lie ciiy. JNO. 1NGERHOLL. Jylrt IVIXIJ AXUftKXOVATINtt ISSitVlUtlSIlMKNi 7 3 Vork-M.s in-Ur the* Court Hoiiue, SAVANNAH, UA. 73 KSTABLISIIXn in IH32. rr 7 3 1 311 IfMuhscrIher. grateful to his patrons tend friends for their continued luvors, would statu Hint, In mi llion to the improvements In Dying ncqulrod by him iiring Ins last visit to England nml Scotland, has madn rangouients lor oxtending hi* bi'.slness, by which ho is :>w enabled lo Dye a greater variely or tjolorson silk id Woolen Dresses, Shawls, he.., which he trusts will morally please all who inay favor him with tliolr . Renovated, i may he required, in the same Hiiperiur style which ts generally so much pleased his patrons ami friends. Lndics’ ilnuneis Dyed, Bleached and Pressed In the oat fashionablo styles. *»rdors from the country puiic- mlly attended to. Terms mmlernte. When parcels usont bystoumhoat or rnilmad, word should be sent m by lotlor through the Post office, sotbathe mtykuow hereto rail lor them. Im, |;| o ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. O NE A INI. AN B4:OT1'«,\ PLA5TEIID r llK UNDERSIGNF.D having beenappolule)l agents lor the mile of the celebrated McArlhy SKA 1H- AN1) COTTON GIN, tho cotton from which Is readily Id, and which usually brings throe to flvo cents per luud more Ilian from any oilier Gin yet Invented, are >w prepared to supply Planters nml those wanting, llli these ol superior workmnushlp ut one hundred ul twenty five dollars each. Extra ndlnrsflL Extract from a loiter from a Florida planter; “Tho McArlhy Gin Is Inflnllelv ahead of every other in yet mnmiliiciiired. I would not ho without one for ulilu ho niuouni; tl saves trouble, I* simple, nnd turns it beautiful col ton. The staple Is not Injured, and the ten pror.OHiisn much desired Iry Ihe English buyers is rtninly obtained.” aug21—If BOSTON h VII.I.ALt»NGA._ JEGIto GAPS, SCOTCH STYLES lo du>.. Scolcli N Cans ami Buinieta. received nnd lor mile by oct2J ROKENBAIM.H h LAlftON. THE IIEftT IIA111 DYE. D R. o. M. BALLARD’S (new article) received D hiuliosl premium at tho World's Fair nml Ameri can Institute, wh < i< it wns examined by the distinguish ed chemists Dr. *'. Little and Prof, ohn Torrey, and pronounced the Best. For sale by the Principal Druggists In thta city—price 91. Principal office and store .498 and 5iin Broadway, Now-York. Mar 15,'.16 -P «imr It! ft A FEN. 1 75 CNTTENET fc CO., Importers of French and other . • European Goods, No. 48 Broad slreot. ap 30 ’55 jTI OORUAT AYLOR’S I*\STILI.E8 I)E PA It 12. T HESE PASTILLES are all invaluable remedy lor the euro ol Goughs, Golds and Bronchitis, ns by their action nil the thrnut and lungs, they remove all hoarse ness in a few hours and wonderfully Increase the pow er nnd (U'xlbldly of the voice.—Hence they nro ol great service to nml highly recommended by Clergymen, Auctioneers, Public Speakers, and all those whoso call lug requires such Ircqueul use of tho vocal organs. N. II.—Ask for‘-Moor« it Taylor’s Pastilles Do Paris,” and observe that each box bears their writlmi signature. For sale by VV. VV. Lincoln, J. II. Garter St Go., J. It. Moore h Go., und the principal Druggists nml Apothe caries throughout the Unlled Hates and Canada, and ot wholesale by MOORE St TAYLOR, Importers, 20—3n» P hi Maiden Lime, New York. sep 2 W. JACKSON A SON. GRATE AM> FENDER MAKERS, 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, New York. juig 1—ly l* Patent Elastic Skirts. HATES 4: FIIANCE. No. 1 Barelay-stroot, New York. C AUTiON.—None are genuine except they beur the stump or tho patent. All manufacturers and sellers Iniringmg will be prosecuted according lo law. tnar 19 Mar 18,’56—P ANDREWS Ac JESEP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Colton and Woolen machinery. Steam Engines and Boiler., Machinists’ Toole, Bolting, Siv. IMl’ORTKRS At DK ALE 118 IN M ANl'r ACTURKR*’ ARTICLES. No. G7 Pine Nl., New' York. N. B.—Agents for tho'Woodruff*. Beach Iron Works’ Steam Engine.* and Boilers. Exclusive Agency In New York for‘Lowell Mucliino Shop. Mnchinlfi*’ Tools. p oct 2—ly Savannah Itni thick TO SHIP OWNERS, .MASTERS rtND CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS T HE subscriber respcctlully Inform* them that tho SAVANNAH DRY DUCK is now in auccesslul oiierullon.nml It Is calculated to take In ships of any class from 1(H) to 1.01) tons burthou. It In 230 feet long ami 65 lent wide, and complete in overy particular. A largo gung of workmen Is employed nml a largo supply of innteriuls I* on hand, so Hint voids can be repaired with os much dispatch iim in any oilier port. Pump nnd Block Making uud Smith's work dune on tho premises amt every effort made to ensure economy uud lldolily lo those who may favor the Dock w ill* their bUMiuoss. I). P. LANDERSHINE, Agent nml - uperintumleiit, feh24 Late of Marsh’s Dock, Ghnrlesion. CJOH ICl'<4 AT ID) iv 1(01 44IIT I HON AND WIRE RAILING, (SECUIIHD UY LBTTEKS PATKNT.) For Public Grounds, Goinetories, Cottage " " ' Itiilconles, he. Tills new article of our niniiufucturfl particularly commends R set I to favorable notice. Iron Bedsteads, with patent Wire Suckings; a variety «f Folding Iron Bedsteads, Wrought Iron Farm fence, Wire-Netting, suitable lor sheep, poul try, garden or cemetery .fence, Wire Trellises nnd Sum mer.! I- uses, with every variety of Wire Work lor gar dens, Ate.; Sieves, Fenders, Brass, Cooper ami Irou Wove Wire Cloth, &c. Circulars of designs furnished by tho manufacturers.. .. „ .. . M. WALKER St SONS, No. 233 Markel-st., Jy20—3mn* N. Ktator. oflith Ht. Phlla., Pa. Fall ancTWiiitcr Vlutliing. PIEIlftON, HE IDT A t'U., A RE receiving weekly, por sumnmrs, one of tholnr. I\. gesl nml best selected slocks oTCIothlng ever offer ed in this inurki'.i, which they offer on accommodating terms at wholusaio and retail. They also have lu st-ru a good assortment of GEN- TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Murchauts vlspiiig tho city won) tdo well to cull and examine our stock. , , P. H. Ordersrrout tho country promptly atiuudud to nug 31 HA YAH D TAYl.Oli'ft JAPAN. A VIsii to India, China and Japan In 1853. By Du)urd Taylor. . . ... Evenings with the Prophets: A scrlo* or Memoriea ami Med I nilons. By Rev. A. Morton Brown. Cloudy nnd Sunshine In llm LHcnl a Vl.lugo Pastor, liarhaughslluavenlv Homo, 3 v FI nt's Clerical Reports on continued fovor and Ty phoid Fever. Gooch’* Prar.lical Midwifery Meiideuliall’H Medlcnl Stmluids Vado Mocum.wlth up warda of 2im Blustrntlons. Bea*ly's Medlcnl Formulary. Beasly’a I’rusrriptloii Book Wood’* Priieilre, Ih'llamisi <k«"t,l)lck*on*,V\ ataoii* tl all other Medlcnl VV orkn for Student* Doiiglinnii’niiml all ••the a superiority for power and s|iee<l, boauty nr conslruc- lion and finish; nnd also guarantee tho Engines to trana- lull HHI per cent more power for the sumo money than can bo furnished by any other insuuftcturer, and more than 100 per cent, saving In wear and tear, as well os a large saving in Hie consumption of fuel. References to Parties having Ihe Steam Engine now in use. Pardee h Morgan, N. Haven, Ut.{ 8. W. Slocum, Brooklyn. N. Y.,Timothy Dabal, Astoria, L. I; Lyon* h GurlWs, Bridgeport, Cl; Stamford Manufacturing Co., Siu,uforil. CL; John G. eanford, Now llavon, Ol.; Rollin Snnfnrd, New York Glty;Glias F. Loosey, Auslriou Con sul General. G. II. Sloat. Kensington, Philadelphia. Pa.; Klddor h Martin, VVilmliigloti, N. G.; A. L. Clap .. . - , Clapp, Si Go.. Mont gomery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, Newt irleaim. La.; Illukls, Gullok Co.. CicIntiatU, Ohio; Rantom,Gobh It Co., Clovolan I, Ohio; Foss h Brothers, Chicago, Ills ; J. It. Smith, Milwnukto, WIs.; P. It. h L. L. Eaton, Buffalo, N. Y.; Forward k Smith, Oswogo.N.Y., John Snarri Toronto, G. VV. Old. rs ami proposals roceivod hy mail or olhnrwlse, from ull ports of tho United Suites.Canada, South A- merlca, and Eurnpo, will be promptly attended to by Agents who arotruvollng in all sections of tho country. Loiters by mall, addiess JOHN II. LESTER, oct4 3m 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn,N. Y. (3III2AP LIGHT. T HE BENZOLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY nro pro pared to furnish Portaulo Gn* .Machines, suitable for Manurticiorios,Stores,Dwelliug Houses, Steamboats, Railroad Station*,ho. Theso Machines are warranted (ogive satisfaction. They aro manufactured titidur ft. T. McDougall’s Patent, uud aro the only ones that will operate well in cold weather. Tho Light produced D one half cheaper Hum Goal Gas, unit less than tile com- nmueai Tallow Gandies. They aro easily managed ami Iron Iroin danger, mid the prices 95 porceiil.lessthr.il any other Machine* mudo. Tho Company offer for sale state nnd County Rights for ull ilio States. All ordort should !<u nddreso'd to S. T. McUOUGALL, Agent for the Company, oct'JJ—tim « 321 Droudwny, New York. FIRST PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. NTF.INWAY »V ftONS PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, Hri lYulker St. SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS: CHEAP, DURABLE, AND BUOTECTIVE, WEATHER and fire proof. T HIspAINT wlllstam) anycllmate,wlttiontcraokor blister and hardens byoxpninre, thus making In time an enameI ofstone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and othermetnlrfrom rus land corrosion thoday, which are principally Ochrosand Clay t colored, and nro ontlroly worth less. Sllver’al’lastlc Pnlnls aro purely Metallic,containing no AlumlnorGlay. They aro lovigatedfluoly, mix readily with Linseed Ull, (without the trouble ol grinding,) and flow under the brush aslreely ns the bust White Lead. These PsiutHuxcol all other* in body or covering pro purtlcB,ono pound ol which wlllcovor ns much surface. HStwo pounds of Whlto Loud. There are four natural colors, viz: Black or Slate Brown, Olive und Chocolate. Dirkctioni and Its co* RANDALL & MEIiCER’S L'oUou-Sucd Drill. A LL I'lanierahavo realized the want of a machlao tod drill Cotton Meed with regularity and certainty. < »no that would operate equally well on every kind of land, and at the same time be so itmplc In construction und operation that it could be used by segroes without liability of getting outol order. A drill which we think lOdav. which are nrinrlnaltv I Inlirn* niwl lllnvknnlnriwt. '"k Community. .Alter a tborot^h tna^mF tMIMt tWO years In different hands on all kinds of land, w# would slate some oi tho advantages to be derived irons Utah- 1st. The saving of seed, which will amount U In planting one hundred acres, to pay for the machla* 2nd. The saving ol labor in planting, one bon# and hand only being required to open the rdrrow, drop the seed mid cover irom seven to nluu ncrea per day. 3rd. The great saving of labor In chopping out, the seed being deposited In a line one after another. 4th. Tho grout saving In subsequent hoe work, owing rtoNs: This I’alnt flows readily undertbe brush 10 ‘".f, 1 ?® Vl? 1 . B r°° d Yerlngnronertv Is increased bvualnir It mixed * «r all the Aral crop of grass In the drill, however small as thickly as possiCle with puro Linseed Oil; as the I ihe cotton may bo, without Injuring the mand. Palntlatbelasllngor protecting body and theOltalmply i . T,| ese advantages all farmers will i the medium nr mront 111 snrnadlinr It P J low we give some certificates, from which the publgs Wommox copies of two lettorJ,ono from thePresi- T.i'T ! ,0 , w 11 t, M0 f 1riH- dent of tbo Philadelphia ami Reading IlallroadCo., the ol “'o first itandtatrln our MeUon of the fJhte-HtU other from a gonlloman, a well knowurosldent ol Au l' r # cllc °l farmers, who'have r, n l ?h7r guata Georgia i “nd are consequently fully competent to deetdenn their '<>•" •/•*' *£!:“**'* .'AJ.-J | CERTIFICATES: Piiii.atizi.FY a, May 3,1853. , J.8. Silver, Esq—Dear Sir; Wohavo used your “PlasticPoints” for morelhan a year, uud for Palming Bridges,depots,4cc., lie., we have found It qulteequallo anypulntwehave used. Infact.wonowglvelta prefer encunvor all ollierB we bavetrled for such purposes. Y ours, respectfully, IN TlTCKl-'.R. Prc ' (Signed) JOHN TUCKER,President. AuiiitaTA,GA.,StPTRMntR29,1852, i atoain Planing Mills. ) Dear Sir:—You ask tnefor my opinion of “Silver’s Mineral Paints,” which you have put on my Machine ShopandPlauingMIll. I glveyou with pleasure my full and hearty recommendatloiiof It as a prevuntlveofflre cominuidcallngfrom chimneys.or from adjoining build ings. Tho Paint which you pmon my roofs, has now bocoinoaahardassLATR.and f feel nssocurofromfire, iu thiadlrocllon,a* It.possible. A few weekaaftertbe roofs had beonpaintou, I madeanexperlmentontwoor threeshlnglesby placlngthemln thefurnacounder the boilers; tho result was.thallhopoillonuncovcred was ontirel) consumed, while the palntoil partwasnppnrenl- ly sound, though upon uxamlnatlontho wood wasfound lo bocharrcd ;thepaint, however, was firm andbut lltllcbllatored. I conaldorlhlsassovoro ateatusyour Paint can beputto, ami under tbo circumstances I do nothosltato tocominondltaa an invaluableproventlve against Are. Reapeclfully,&c. (Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER. FRENCH h RICHARDS, N. IY. Corner of lUthaud Market.ilreele.Phila., Pa. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS. For sale I n Savannah, Wholesalennd Retail,by JAMES II.GARTER h GO, No.176 llroughlnnstreet. July 20 IPJolply This Is to certify that I planted ono hundred and alx- ty acres of cotton with Randall and Mercer’s Planters, nnd I consider them superior to any thing of the kind I have ever soon or tried. The saving of seed alone would i pay for the machines in a season or two, and I think a | hum! can do one-third more hoeing than he could lo • cotton planted the common way. 8. L. BARBER. Leo county, Georgia, July 13th,1855. .Messrs, Randall A- Mercer —Gonllonien: In reply to yours of this dato, I can any with saHitsction, that I have used your cotton seed drills on the farm of D. A. V'nann, Esq., with great success. I consider them to be ol great value. They aro a saving of about one-third of Ihe labor of cultivation, about two to three bushels nt seed to the acre lu planting, ami s great saving of 1 labor In planting, as they open the furrow, drop and cover th seed with one horse and hand. 1 think them worth one liuhdred dollars a piece to any planter, that plants lull crons of cotton. As for mysdlf I would not plant a crop ofcolton without them for no consideration In the bounds of reason. Youra, very respectfully, A. J. BARKSDALE. Loe counlyfGeorgla, July 12th, 1855. NKAK BROADWAY. DRW YORK, RESPECTFULLY cnll ihe atlenilon of ■B^^^KlRihe public lo their splendid ussoiimuniof If# I IIHcinl-grantl and sqturo PI AN'*»S, which, lor volume of toiie.ulusth ityor touch, beaut) of finish, nml over)tiling Hint rentiersn Plano periect.are unsur passed. As a proof of the *uporlori*y of their inelru meets, they beg leave to state, that nt Hie greal Metro politan F*lr hold at Washington, the Ural premiums in both classes, seal-grand ami two stringed, wore unani mously nwarded to them, although they were In compe tition wiHi the most • i-lingulklicil niuuuructiirers from lloslou, New York, Philiiili'lplila uml llullimoro. Pur chasers nud dealers will flml it to their advantage to call ami examine lor themselves. s oct 23—if For the 1,000.000. THE D. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY. [Capital IGo.OOO.J No. 398 Broadway, cor. Walker street New York. \ RE prepared to execute all orders for MANTLES, T »IILETOPS,0**LU »IN8,PEDESTALS. PILAS TERS,SLABS. he., lu Imitation ofriienhs, Broctlel, Pyrimees, Neapolitan,ami alt luucy Marbles, equal in strength, beauty nnd durability to real iiuoble, uud In some respects superior therein, und ul less than hall the cost. Unlike muihloixed Iron, wood or slate, it Is whol ly free from all objection* which are urged against mere surface uo.k, where paint, copal varnish, he, form th* temi nrur) polish ami buutity of ihe article. Mantel* Irom 6 lo $4u. orders from Builders, Cabinet Makers and others solicited, ami sa tsf cllon guaranteed. Agents fur the principal cities treated with. PETER RENNIE, Prcs’l. Lovki. (J. Mickles, V. Pros’t. Joszi’ll LaMd, SeC. S oct 24— I) TILTON A JltlAIII.AN 11, )J lltiiiliii Ltinr, New York, M ASt’t-'AirmtKIISnr the'\VUHI.II-RUNOWNED SALAMANDER SAFES, RANK VAULTS, h- BnlUmoro Depot, 145 I*riitt street, sop 5— ly Boston Depot, 14 Howard ktroet. SHOW CA8E8. iiomiANN h ILItSlI. MANUFACTURERS, 57 lluwtry, NE IY YORK, H AVE the largest amt cheapest stock of silDtW GASES ever offered in this city, mado in every si)It*; silver-plated, Brass, Rosewood, :>atinwnn<|, he. * inters promptly tilled, and goods careful.)' packed und shipped to any part or tho United Stales amt Gunndn. sop 4—3m U. J. DONNELL, General Commission Merohant, NO. 1,111’EAHI, STREET. (Fourth doorlYom Wall street,) ^scj)4—6n» New York. IMPORTANT TU HOl SLKI l Pl ltS AND DUALElIft. THE HOPE MILLS, 71 Fulton Srrkt, and 71 Bkekman St., New York, Principal Office 103 Front Street., New York. Factory, Nos. 3*1,37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City. rpHE PROPRIET* >RS of this long nud well known 1 COFFEE AND.SPICE ESTABLISHMENT, Continue lo prepare the best pharmaceutical row- nsR* in mo, lor raising Bread, Biscuit, Teu ami other l akes, he. They also prepare Mustard, cocoa, ami many other articles of dully use in every iHtuily, whicn they offer upon the most reasonable terms. C.italoguo sent lo uenlors who request them. It. II. & J. G. ISIIAM. N. B.—Consumers nd vised to inquire for llopo Mills articles. aug 14—ly ftCiiiKFi i:i,iNiVinto a'iii:ieft co. • IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, 1) YES, PERFUMERY, 170 WILLIAM STIIEe’i’, Nkw York, I NVITE the intention o( the truile lo tticlr largo ami varied slock of Drugs, Paints «ills,Perfumery, &c. Jn addition to their regular Importations of Staple Druggs, they nro atan receiving, direct from Ihe sources of production and inunnluclurn.siippliesol Tooth, lluir, ami Nail Bru-hes, Bronzes, Corks, Mortars, Hpougos, French nnd English Perfumery, l.uhlu’s Extracts, nml inuny other articles usually embraced In Druggists’ stocks, which they uru also enabled to offer on the most advantageous term*. tInters, either in person or by mall, will roceiv> prompt utlention. aug 14-ly SHELLAC INDIA TWINE, COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &C., com A>D ji ti: matm, And INDIA GUODS generally. For bbio low fo 1 CA811, by *> GEO. W. DOW h CO., Importers, lo 12—6mo No. 7 Burling 8lip.New York. HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE, PILOT A SIIUTWELL, IMPORTERS AND JODBER8 OF F.NOLI8IL FRENCH AND GERMAN HOUSE BURNISHING HARDWARE- No. 6.1 Manlun Luiie, New York. I NVITE the nllentioii of Houtliorn and Western Mcr- chums teu largo und very extend ve stock of Goods in their line. Cutlery of every description. Silver Fluted Ware: Jaimmierv. German Silver and Hrlttaulu Ware. Tinned and Enammelled Cooking Ulousils,. Bronzed, Copper ami Brass Goods. Tea Trays, Fire Irons, Fenders, Wire Covers. Bronzed candlesticks, Block Tin Ware. &c. Our slock comprises every urllclo In our lineorhusl- noss, nil or which we will sell to dealers at tho VERY LOWE9T P1UCE8, lor t'usli nr Approved Paper, t.'imls ordered by letter will be aelerted with great caro and d 1*patch, and pul up in tho best muntior. PIGOT h OHOTWELL, No, 63 Malden Lane, New York, P. S. Also manulnciurcrs ol u very superior ailicle of Plutud ctpoous uud Forks. je 7—6m SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT COU.V JI.Yit COB .TIlI/1/, PATUNTKU MAY IlHh. 1HA4. ^ ri. BIIOVVN, Proprietor of Georgiu, Tennessee nil Alubainu, of Ibis invoiitloii, which Is douhtles nnioiig the most important of modern limes lor the use ul tho well advised farmer and stock feeder; nml the universalfuvor with which it bn* been received Irom the (lrsl, more than anything else, attests its utility uud su periority. For portability, simplicity of construction, ami conve nience of use, tho Little Giant has no equal. It weighs Irom three to live hundred pounds, according to size, can be put in operation by the farmer In twenty minutes without expense or mechunleulahl, then ml justed uml used with convenience by unybody. The Lilllo Giant lias received the First Premiums nt overy State Fuir from Missouri to Maryland tho past Full, and tbutiii the most complimentary maimer. These Mills ure guaranteed In the most punitive man lier nguiual breakuge or dcruiiguniuut, and warranted to grind feed from ear corn, ami grits or flue hominy from shelled corn, with u degree of uusu und convonicnco for farm purposes never alia I mil bofoiu. Thu subscribers aro now prepared to furnish the trade with Improved patterns ami sizes, to suit tho variod want* oi all. , No. 2 Is offered at $65 complete, ready lor attaching Hie team, nnd warranted to grind toil buahols of feed pur hour with out* horae. . . . Nu. 3 at 975 will grind flfteon hushols per hour. No. 4 at $«» will grind twenty hushols per hour, with two horses. , . Mniuu'Bclurwl .ml for ..lo by k _ mnr 3 at Nnshvillo, Toon., nml Atlanta, Ga. SEWING MACHINES. l/LXCELSIOH HEWING MAGI!INKS.—Made by IL HOOD, BATTKLLB * GO., Worcester. Massa chusetts, patented hy Elias llowo, Jr., Soplontbor loth, IH4U. Those Machines are warranted.(with proper uao' nolle got out of repair. They nro built In n good sub- Blunt I a l, und workman like manner, nml will doTallora Mhoemnkors’uml Hnddlors’work,ln a manner warrant- ml lo give satisfaction. Thostloli will not rip atty tuori than common sowing, done by hnml. Gall nml soother In oporntlon nl 1411 GIIE8NUT street, Plillatlelphla.ui iporallon stairs, may 12 W. A. DAWSON, Agom. lyMIiG I *A>KETH, IIAI It nit* HIM.., FKATIir.lt DlIrtTKUrt. I ) - ,\ large variety at No. 156 llrmighlon nlieei. udt . OKAGli MOIIHE. I have used Randall 4l Mercer’a cotton Planter two seasons, and consider them of great value to the fhrm« j or. I savaseed enough each year to pay for the Plant ers, then 1 save at least oue-lhlrd the labor of culttva. : lion, as Ihe cmtoiy a sowed In so narrow a line that with good plowing there Is but little hoe work needed. There l *s also a saving of hands and horses In nlnnling. 1 ; should say they were worth one hundred dollars each, and recommend every funner to use them. 8. D. McLENDON. Leo county, Georgia, July 9th, 1855. ,«ar 1 have been overseeing for Mr. H. D. McLen don thu present year, und fully concur In his statements above. DAV18HON WARItEN. npllia unparalleled Preparation I* receiving morotes- 1 tltnonluls of Its wonderful cfflca efficacy lu removing euln, thun any other medicine over offered to the pub lic. And theso testimonial* emne nut alone from tho iunnrnnt, but from porsons of every th groo of intelli gence nnd every rank of life. Physicians of the first rc*pcciil}lliiy,nml perfectly conversant wt h tho nature ol discuses and remedies,have recommended thisnsotie of tho most effectti" 1 lu their line of prepurniinn* for the extinction of Pain. The Pain Killer Is used Internally nml externally, nernrding lo the nature of the complaint. It has been found to be nil excellent remedy for sudden Golds, Gaugin', he., Fever and Ague, Asthma and FAithieic, Pain In the Head, Kidney Complaint*, Piles, Rheumatic GnmpIniutR, Bruises nnd 8orea.8ovcre Burns, Canker, Biles nml Ringworms, Weak smmnch, and General Uuhility, Painter’s Colic, Broken Breasts, Sic., Itowci Complaint nnd Dynentary, '.holcra, Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Toothache, he., he. The genuine I't-rry Davis’Pain Klllerlsnow put up In pnnul bottle*, with the wools Davis’ Vege ublo I’nln Killer blown in the glass ; and with two steel engraved labels on each bottle—one tin excellent llkenes* of Perry Davis, the miginal fnvui tor of the medicine, (he other a stool engraved Note of Hand—non j ether cay be 're lied on as genuine. Price of bottles— PJJtf cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and SI respectively. For sale by most of Hie medicine deators throughout Hie known woild. PERKY DAVIS St SON,Proprietors, 74 High street, Providence, R. I. CHOLERA. A Certain Cure for this disease, may be found in the use of Perry Davis' Vegetable PAIN KILLEIt. • Drni'qrx, May 5, 1855. Gentlemen:—I fool under nhliguliotta to you for tho benefit I have received from your invaluable Pain Killer. We have bad some cholera here on the Mlssissppl thus early In the season. A taw days since I assisted In ‘laying out” nml burying one of our citizens who wus supposed to have died with the disease. Tho next morning I was taken with severe vomiting, accompanied with coldness of the exiremellos. Wnrtn covering nml hot applications failed to res'ore warmth. M- wife's family, who had used the Pain Killer with sue 'ess dur ing tho cholera season In t uffulo In 1810, advised me to take it. 1 took two doses at In'ervalsortlftecn minutes; a line perspiration ensued,ami the next day, barring a little weakness, I wns well, nnd have beon since. It may have boon an attack of Ague, but whether Ague or Cholera, it answered my purpose. 81 nee my recovery, I flml that several of our citizens have used the Pain Killer as a remedy fo« Cholera, nnd pronounced it good. I therefore lake plensure In ro- commending It to u still more extended notice. Yours, truly, VV. M. GUI»ZIER, Attorney at Law. Perry Davis h Son, Providence, R. f. This may certify, that 1 have used Perry Davis’ Vege- able Pain Killer in numerous cases, and* believe It to he a very valuable medicine l hnve prescribed It ox. tensively In Imwei complaint, (particularly forcliildreii,) and it Is in my opinion, .uperior to any prcp:rution I hnve over used tor the relief ol those diseases. P.8. When given to children, I have always com bined It with thu syrup of gum abrahic, say ten drops lo a tea-spoonful of the syrup, well mixed. Dose- More or less according to tho ago. Olliers have mixed it with milk und molusse.*,equal parts. 8eo directions. A. HUNTINGTON, M. I). Tho Pnin Killer issold by John It Moore ami Co.Thos M Turner & Co ami s D Brantley h Co. 8nvannah ; Barret, Garter s* Co, ami Clark, VVells h Dubose, Au gusta: E I. 8trnlici'kerfc Co, Macon. Also by Drugists nnd Grocers generally, aug 21—cod3niot Saddiery IVarchouse. Young's Building,Sign of the Golden Saddle. OPPOSITE v .. SIMMONS CLOTIIINO STORK. W. H. MAY & CO. Have on hum! a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles and Harnesses, of w hich thu lollnwlug comprise a part: Spanish Qiilll.d, Ovciluid imdshn(ton Saddles, Plan tor's large nml extra Inrgo Saddles: Men’s plain do. Enffllihdo.; Boys'and Race do.; Ladies Saddles of a variety of pniturns; Bridles h Martungules; Saddle Bags, Trunks Ac. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—SaddloTrees, Skirting and Hog - kids; Pad do.;Straining und Worsted Web; Thread und Sucks, assorted sizer. HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Harnesses of all kpnta, by the single sol. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy nnd Sulky Spring* nml Axles; Dash Frames; llohhs nn u Bows, by tho single sot; Pluted nml Brass Stump Joints; plain do ; patent Dash Leather, Top and. Curtain do.; broad and narrow Laces, variety of.paflP|jtf| Silk nml Roans; Bug- Worsted Fringe: hlnrk ami purple gy Lamp*, Plated and Brins Carriage Bands; Brass and Plated Knobs, Ac. ml)23 SWAN’ 8 BANK-NUTE LIST AND DETECT (IK, Published semimonthly, at Montgomery, Ala. At 92 GO Per A111111111, in Advance. I xll E work is primed on tine white pnner nnd new . type* and In appearance will bo second o nono in tbo United States. A Southern Bank-Note List Is essential In every Bank, Counting House, uml Public * tfllre. Let us unite in ad vancing our common Interests,ami not permit Northern men and Northern Detectors to lliiciuata our mouuy matters as they may wish, while wo uro quletlv tallow ing their dictation. The work will bo carefully revised on the day of pub lication, and all Important financial changes, as they occur, noticed. Every exertion will ho made to mako It a correct ami reliable guide to the Banker and Mer chant. , , llotol Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers, l ommlwlon Merchants, uml others desirous of having their names and business widely circulated, aro informed that a limited number of nOtcrvIsemenla will bo Imeried.— Special rates for advertising by tho year, or for shorter periods, may be known by applying lo any of my Agonts, or at tho office In Atlanta, Ga. Specimen numbers will bo sent, on application by letter, Dee of charge. All communications Intended for thu Bnuk-Note List nml Detector, must ho addressed to Swan’s Bnuk-Note 1.1*1. Atlanta. Ga S\MI,'EI. 'WAN, Jamrm Kobbri son,Gtnoml Agent. sap23—3m Messrs. Rundatl 4- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to yours I will only *ny I have used thr-o of your cotton seed drills, add consider them of great value, Irom the tact that in Ihe use of them I saved from two to three bushel* of seed to each aero planted, and at least one- third of the labor of cultivation, not requiring one-half a* much hoe work as the old way of planting—nlso, a contlderublo saving in the labor of plaining. I never expect to plant cotton without them if I can get them at any price. I have planted eight acres per day to each drill. They aro simple—easily m mnged, and there Is no difficulty about getting a good stand. Very retpectfully yours, VV. F. HAMRICK. Leo couuly, Georgia, July 12th, 1855. Thom AiviLLx, Thomas county, Ga- Col. J. II. lYatson— Dear Sir : l can recommend your Cotton Planters (drill) In the highest terms. 1 have tried them on ull my land except new ground, and I think they will do in that, they will uo lifa mountain ous country as well as in a level. If 1 had not bought I would travel to your shop which is 75 miles, and pay fifty dollars a piece for them. It saves one-third or the work;ono hand can plant as much as two,and one hand can clion out three acres whllo one can chop out one acre after u couimnu plow. Yours respectfully, K. BRASWELL. Docoiibrty county, Ga., July 14th, 1855. J. H. lYatson—Sir : This Is lo certify that I have used Randall h Mercer’s cotton seed drill of your mau- ufni-ture. uml 11m so well pleused with them that I would recommend ull planters who hnve not tried them, to give them a fair trial. Where the drills aro used'Tbere Is n great deni of labor saved in cultivating a crop, ow ing to its being so uniform In the drill, the plowing can bo done much better, and with greater despatch, con sequently Hie hoe work Is lighter, as good plowing -upcrscdeB the necessity of a great deal of hard hoe work. JNO. BARKSDALE. This Is lo certify that I used one of Randall A Mer cer’s cotton seed drills last year in planting my crop,and wus well pleased. 1 have usod five of them the present )ear. planting my entire crop, uud am still belter pleas ed. There is u saving of between two '>nd three bushels ol need lo the acre to planting, besides one horse and nnu hand with those drills does the work of three hands nnd two horses. Then there is the saving of one third of the hoe work, the cotton being lu ao straight and nar row h row. I consider thorn worth one hundred dollars each to any planter, and recommend all ta purchase and use them. WM. II,OWENS. Dougherty county, Ga., July 16th, 1855. Mkssrs. Randall A Mrarra:- ... the 5th Instant, in reference to your cotton seed drill, I am happy to say that after planting a portion of my pre sent crop In the old way, 1 was enabled to obtaiu ono of your drills, with which I finished. It Is the desideratum and long sought after. Many uud varied hnve been tho attempts of Intelligent minds to attain what you have accomplished, but with only partial success. Tbls leaves nothing lo be desired In a cotton drill. It deposits the seed uniformly and con tinuoualy In a straight and uarrow line asyou wish,save* about ono half the labor In planllug, and about one third of ihe hoe work In cultivation. It is almost need less to add thul I am delighted with your drill. Yours respectfully, J. E. MERCER. Lee county, Ga., August loth, 1855. Mxrsrr. Randall A Mzrcrb— Qtntlemtn ; I used one of your cotton seed drills the past spring, and I feel four fold puld tar what it cost mo. To give your drill a fair trial, l planted every other row with tho drill, and tho intervening rows 1 planted ns well as ever cotton was planted before your drill come into uso. Thereault wns, that in the MW planted with yourdrill Igotamoie por'ect stand, and 1 think It grow off much better, be sides I realized 11 greal saving In the labor of working over my cotton the two first times. I shall continue to use them as long as I plant cotton. Yours Ac. JE8SEE COCK. Lee county, Ga. Missus. Randall A Mzkckr—Gentlemen: I hare iiso i eight of your C'olton-«ced Drills, manufactured byJ II Watson,on Col J Bond’sF<'-.vltownplantation, (am much pleased with thein.'/uvlng realized great saving of seed, of labor In planting and chopping out, and the luimJa at the first siding could go over at least one-third more in a day, and do bolter work than in cotton plant ed In ihn bust way 1 could plant with coulter and block. 1 have no hesitation In giving it as my opinion that in the uso of your drills there Is a saving or ouo-thlrd of the labor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Bond la pleased with them and will continue tnelr use. Yours, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK. in Jniuor — Fnwltown, Gn., July flth, 1855. This is to certify that I have used two of Randall A Mercer's Cotton Flamers, and hnve no hesitation In say ing that they will do. The saving of labor lu planting is an object, the saving of seed is an object, and the cot ton stands in such a narrow drill that It may nlmost bo kept cleun without the hoes. 1 here Is nothing to equal them In plantii g cotton. WM. U. REYNOLDS. Lea county,Ga., July 1st, 1855. Lik County. Ga., August 23d, 1855. I havo usod Randall A Mercer’s Cotton-seed Drill, which 1 purchased of Col J H Watson, and think they nrcthobest machines now in use. 1 am satisfied there in great saving in seed nnd a greater saving In work. I ntn fully suileffed there it one-third of tho hoe work saved. Try them, and any reasonable man will be salts- lied they are worth more thun three times the price thoy aresoldfor. PHILIP WEST. Having obtained from Messrs. Randall A Mercer the exclusive right of supply Ing tho State of Georgia with there Drills, 1 am now prepared to supply slldatnands, having made arrangements for their manufacture In Palmyra und Mllledgeville. My price Is 915, cash, de livered at either Palmyra or Mllledgeville. Money sent nt my risk hy mull, if the requisitions of the Post Office Department arivcoiuplicd with. Any further Informa tion desired can be obtained by addressing me either at Pulmyrn or Milledgevlilo, Georgia, oct 19—InwStn J. H. WATSON. Executor’s Sale of Valuable LAND AND I’EKSONAL PROPERTY. B Y authority of the will ol William Zelgler, late or Crawford county, dccciued, will be sold 011 the Orel Tuesday in November next, In Knoxville, within the teglil hours of mile, all the Lands lying In said county be longing o the estate of said Zeigler, (consisting of the t lome Place, Atkinson, Colbert, Simonton, Boon, Dug- or, Hatcher and Miller Lands.) Also,at the Bibb Plantation,on theThnrsday alter tho rsl Vucs.tay In November next, all tbe lands lying In tlbu count)’belonging lo said-estate. Tho Lauds will e sold lu parcels vary log from 150 to I860 acres, to suit II classes of purchasers. Will bo sold also at the last mentioned lime and place, II Hie Perishable Properly oqaaid last meutionou Plana iiloii, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Ac. Sale to miinuo trnm day to day until all Is sold. Tortus on the ay of site. JOHN W. DENT, Ex’r. Crawford Co., Ga., Sept. 5,1852. JK?" Tho Augusta Constitutionalist. Southern Re nder, Mllledgeville; Republican, Savannah: Intel It— sneer nml Advocate, Atlanta 1 will copy and forward ielr hill lor payment to JOHN W. DENT. ' -idaf | sep 5 •! Knoxville, Qa. MEDICAL NOTICE. 371.. W. T. FARS, THE BOTANIC, OU HEIOKKI PHYSICIAN OF SAVANNAH, |>KGS to announce that he has removed hla re- 1 rldenco nnd office from the comer of State and . (forsoii-Birecl*, lo tho former residence and oOoe of 0 late Dr. Hlchardsone, on Broughton-atreet, (be- 1 oen Montgomery and WustBroad-streeta. Uotanaere I’ amosislncero thanksto Ida follow-oUUena In Ike city a id country, forthe very liberal employment of hla pro- < islonal services aluco hla location In Savannah,and . kea pleasure In announcing that hiafacllltfca for meet- 1 g the constantly Increasing demands upon him aro 1 eatly improved, having employed acompetentperson - hi lend especially lo hla office affaire. Ladles may consult him olther In bis family parlor; I a consulting-room, adjoining his office,orln bla offioe. I scoiisulilug-room has been furnished and arranged ' uh especial reference to tho convenience, oomfort and t- iteof those visiting him professionally. Patients vlsllod promptly and punctually. For tortns and further particulars, »®« *»*■ Medical J urnal. 3mo—oct 1 . oct 30 »f KLKI) BEEF, from Chandler A l o., dally expeot- LYNN A 9NIDOU