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r SIjc VOLPME LIU SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 6. 1H50. NUMBER 266. the HEPUBLICAN i • «ir Snsfursa earns. JForKflu Uiiainroa earns. Wtto=1forft annrrtfBtmtnts IS rOBUtUKD pulIjr, Trl« Weekly and Weekly, crmiF.i.i Or.YKH.ir. .iuc.TIOY.1Y/) COMM IPS IOY MHRO , . No. IM Bay etrocl, ,\LEX tXDER & s XEED. ' PoNclLfrom bis rrleudt consignments of every de- *1IT¥ AXU t*OI'NT¥ FHINTKKK “S^l^sonal attention will b* given to the sal# of Real - " ' ! Estate, llsna slock, Ac. Refer to II tram Koberts, E*q-. Pierson, lleldt A Co ...f5,00 KF Wood A Co, Noble l.yon, Esq, Savannah ; F. II ... 6,00 Harris, P.B.Thloe# A Co., Bates k Lucas, W. P. Bob bitt, Montgomery, Ala. n>ar I? WSli TKKMS RKDUCEU.1 pailr Paper, tu Advance I: eot paid in AdVanco _ —_ _ , WAVEHUORO, BURKE COUNTY, GA. >V JNT "Ju" 9 i Practice law iu Richmond, Burse, Washington, Bert sen and Emanuel. Tno>. m. aaaatBH. halcolb n. johss. dec ID \ j nll.LER A nAKDF.j.li, .1 T To R Y F. YS A T 1. A IV. _ , Wnytirsboro', On. Reference -Mensra. A. J.k T. W. Miller, AugnstajGa. Tn Weekly, in Advance It not Paid tn Advance* • Wr.'kly, invariably in Advance . 3.00, . 4001 . *.00 U’AMIX* HAIIKRMIA.M, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ■ IWn hlTni!. IT tor Ib'oo Corner ot Hav and Montgomery •8tB. l Savannah,Ua. t.ut» t rice—10 Copies lor. 1 * w Solicit* consignments, anu is prepared to receive Cot rar In nocaee will an'order for the paper be at- ton and Merchandize generally, upon storage. wnded to antes* ccompauieu with money, or a aatis-| Jan I Nov.15,55. f.ctoiy reference. ! iAMEA A. KICIIOIA, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ wharf, foot of Abercorn-etreot, Jn 11 SAVANNAH, OA. ly r.. t;. t \ it a > inn, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ...... „ FonylhiRn,, 1 tv III practice In the Flint and adjoining counties of the Jan 7 Macon Circuit. tf B rare He finer it aaaage to New York gv bkmi-wekkly. UNITED RT.tTEN .HAII. I.INE. T HE new and splendid side wheel sleviu.hlpt: KN CXVII.I.E, l^no tons,Capt.c. D. I. to low. Al Ul'iTA, UW0 •* •• Twos. Lvov, ri. 'RIDX. I.ano •• M. S. WooparLL, I .*L5H\5I\, I,»10 “ •• G. K. ArnascK, ' Will I arc Savannah Errrj WEDNESDAY nnd SATURDAY. CAHI.ETORi « PAIIMOS I General Commission Merchants, f* ffSBAY STREET, SA/ANNAll.GEORGIA. I e. a. CaaLiToa. cuas. Paasoas. dec IB WM A. 1.0F TON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 nov3 tf. .Tlontlccllo, Gee. W11,1.1 A .VI I'.IIW AKIIN. ! ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELL4>R-AT-LAW, Tllcnnopf. Florida* will practice In the Court# of Ea«t ami south Florida.; ; Reference*—Tunno Pinkney st Uo„ Charleston. H. Ca ! Pierson, lleldt 4s Co.. Savannah, Ga; Cooper Is Mother, 1 Micanopv, Fla. i march Vtl ly* From S. M. Pettengill &■ Co.’s Advertising Agency, l| Yassau-st., .V«r Fork, and Yu. Ill Slate it , Huston, P. k Co are A sent* for the most Influential tn<i lar- irret circulating Commercial paner* both In the United States and 'heCanadas. Nil!S’I9 Sc JOHNSTON, i Grnrral Union i Commission .Merchants, „ ,hl,„ u. nw IH. l.r,«, un >M ... i I"*" »" J «>• P»bO« ett in speed, safety or comfort, making their J ‘ JL_ _ ■- —* j. c. acst. j. tin avis. w.h.loso. HI ST, DAVIS Sc LONG, C OMMiSSlO N MERCHANT S, June 1 Snvammli. On. SA.ULEI. \V. PE 1*1*I!It, Succeusor to HESRYJ.PBPPERkSON, , Wairhes. Jewelry nnd silver Ware* I No. 175 Cheanut at., opposite the State Route, Pliilitdelpltia. may 30 ly <*• iu fifty to ti*‘y hours, and are commauded uy n .i,,i careiul a d pstlite ofllcers. Having elegant ia:e-rooa acc.onm Hlations, they offer a most dealrable c^ureyance to New York. Cabin 1’assagw T-W S'.eenue do 8 Went#: PADELFORD. FAY 4s CO, Savannah. SAM’L.L. MITCIIILL, 13 Broadway. June A, 1855. New York. Jy 14—tf NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL I . S. .B ill, STEABEKN. ms sHtes (owratMau this lisi tai ATLANTIC. I BALTIC, c«pt. W«st. | Capt. Cowrrock. PACIFIC, • ADRIATIC, Capt. Nra. | Capt. These ships having been built by contract,e*pre*>ly for government ser vice. every care bas he**n taken In their coaitracunu, as also In their en- ui ensure strength aud ipeed; and their accom- -Cations for passengers are unequalled fur elegance x comfort. Price of passage from Nesr York to Llverpool.ln flrM , a ;n 913*>: til second cabin, I7A; exclusive use of ex- I -lie state rei m,|32o. From Liverpool to New York, i and J-JU An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No bertnscan be secured until paid for. proposed dates of sailing. frost .Vrts Yerk. fro at /.ie erpeol. Ve55. 18*5. tVeJnesday.... Jan.24..IBL5.5| Saturday.... Jan. 13. .IMS Wednesday.... i eb. 7.. IsVS •‘atur.lay .. Feb.27.. In55 Wednesday.... Feb *1.. 1855 Saturday.... Feb. 10.. I&55 | Saturday... ..<au. *4.. 1855 For Freight or Passage apply l > EDWARD K. COLLINS, !W Wall street, N. V. BROWN, SHIPLEY 4t CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN, KKNN \RDSlCo,27 Austin Friars, London E W .\IN VVKIGIIT u CO n Parts, or •ih-> H. DRAPER, Havre. IT" 1 he owners of theee ships will not he seeonnta- t r gold, si ver, built'*n. specie. Jewelrv, precious or meals, unleas bills of lading are signed and the value thereof expresses! therein. :>per« pleaso take n dice, that the ships of this Lise '-amiot carry any goods contraband of war. gin'J mwf It SABI El. PAI.BEH A SON, Dealers In H.1R1) IY.1RE, CUTLER F. FILES, F.DOE• TO O L S 4-c. WHOLESALE AS D RETAIL. No. 184 Congress and 67 St. Julian streets, June 3 HjumaI. Georgia. UII.I.IAB B. TIN NO, Factor & Commission Merchant. For Florida att' 1 Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. cimaesm. s. c. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 flmo , waotafejii WB. WKIGlir. GENERAL BROKER, FOR THE PURCHASE .1Y/J SALE OK HEAL ESTATE A YD PERSOYAL PROPERTY, BAY I.ANE, SAVANNAH, GA, PATTEN, IH'TTO.N A CO. FA OTOF.S, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS I Brooklyn City ST RAM ENGINE WORKS. *» w *“ d’p'bl’rdo?Y*co H AVING recently Oiled up the extensive establish* ment at the above named place, we are prepared to raaniificlure all kinds of Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills. Saw and Grist Mills, Pumps and Gearing for working Mines, Shafting Pulleys, 4sc^ and arc pre pare,! to furnish castings of every deecnp 1 Ion. We Would call the attention of Southern Planters particular ly to our Sugar Mills Having purchased the entire stock of I’ui'.erns from the late Arm of G. It. Ilartson k Co., N.Y„ we can safely say that we can turn out a Mill which for strength, durability and neatness, cannot be excelled by any establish ment In the States. A long experience In the "buslneaa renders us competent to ex ecute any orders, and we would advise those In want of Machinery to give us a call. Kogtnea tr<un 4 tu 4<> horse lower always. >n hand. ..... „ .. D. P. IIl'RDON, H. N. C ONKLIN, S. U. CONKLIN. TCrln York gtUmUfflcmcntB. >Vus» Skilli a, »'M«r*ir, Oxen 4- Schitrt Adeeritiiug House, 310 Hroadttag, Yne York. (ESTABLISHED IS 1730.1 PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WALTER, BAKER A C O. America", French, Hot ter a thlc. and Vanilla Clli »C« >LATE; pret*ared COCOA; BRi »MA, C« L Li »A PASTE; Cocoa Sticks, Solu- hie, llomopathic and Dietetic Cocoa: Cocoa Shells; Cracked Cocoa,4te. These Manufactures to which rtasT varwtew* have been n- wanted by the ehiat lusvltut ons __ and Fairs 01 the Union, are an Ltaf, Homer k Fruit excellent diet for children, Inva- of Iks Cotoa, With a lids, aud persona In health. They t>od • pmed. alley Tether than Induce the ner- , voiis excitement attendant upon die use rf tea or coffee, an,| are recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, llay- ward, Ware, and Adams,of Boevon, and by eminent LESTER’* IKON WORKS, FOR THE MAYVFACTOR F. OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES AND STEAM ENGINE*. 57 Pearl-st, Brooklyn, N- Y .opposite New York city, r pilE subscriber having been engaged for the last 15 X years in the almost exclusive manufacture of this most impertant invention, Woodaw..rth*s Planing, Grooving and T«nglng Machino. has recently compleu-d the large addition m his already extensive Iron Works, will execute with dispatch all orders In (lie above fine t» an unlimited extent. The universally acknowledged superiority of Woodswmlh't Plaining Machines, maim factured by him, over all others requ resiiu reiteration. In the manufac'.ure of STEAM ENGINES, wu claim a superiority for power and speed, beauty of conatruc- lion and flnlsli; and also guarantee the Engines to tram lull luu per cent more power for the same money than can bclurnlshcl by any ulher manufacturer, and more than loo per cent, saving In wear and tear, as well as a large sav mg in the omsumptiou of fuel. Rejtrtntts to Partus String the attain Engine note ta use. Pardee k Morgan. N. Haven, Ct; 8, W. Slocum Brooklyn, N. V.. Tim >thy Dabil, \«torta, f,. l.ynns k 't'urttss, Bridgeport, Ct; Mamford Manufacturing Co., StaMfonl, Cl.; John C. -anford. New Haven. Ct.; Rollln Sanford, New York CitysChas F. Looaey, Austrian Con sul Gem ral. U II.I.IAB J- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenion, Geo., Will pracueelnthe Northern Circuit ofOeorgla. nnd i nhvslclatiseljewh m thecountlesof Burke,Columbia, Jefferson and Wash- j For (tle bv B ||,he principal f.rooers la the United ington, of the Mlddle Ctrrnlt. ly may V glRle ^ an() b - |helf A ^ n is. D. C. Murray, New York; Gran: k Twells, Philadel- l nhla; Thomas* V. Brund ge. BiBiimore^KeuneU k Dud- 10G Buy Street. Savannah, Ga. L.W.WKLLS, Rl) UAKD CtBD. CRANE, WEEI.S A ( O., COTTON F ACTORS. AND Forwarding & Commission Merchants* No. 8* BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jr i*-‘< ba Ward a row la ad, r a.ot ona AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17* Bay b t b k e t . ■enaaiM BAVNAED J 'UN T. ROWLAND, JR Liberal advances raa;e on consignments of Cotton and produce. Jy 13 ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, QA. 9 T H E entire scholar tic year of this Institution, by a jOirt resolutmu of tho Faculty and Trustee*, has yen thrown In o one term, commencing on the Ant Jfsagjy ta September, and closing on Comwbxcbmkxt :,t. Thursday after the fourth Sunday in Juue, rarrtTT. AfGUSTUA ALDEN, A - M.,President—Professor o. j GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WAYNE, GRENVILLE Sc CO. FACTORS, Couimissiou and Torwarding MEHCnSUVTMa BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. TIIOS. S. WAYNE, . C. E. GRENVILLE, R. Al.P.X. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE, J7—tf Savannah- Chattanooga, wx. aroL^v cocrct I ley.Uln. WALTER BAKER* ! sep 1.5—3m Dorchester, Mass. i ilIKRILLO IRON PIPE WORKS, Brrril * Jaquea, 11* Ccnlrc-ntrvel., NEW YORK, M ANUFACTURERSand dealers In Wrought Iron, Pipes. Fitting*. Tool*, and every description ot I appara’.us conneete*l with Steam, Water and Gas, for hextirg nnd lighting Steamer*. • h ;:ches, Hotels. Prl- va*e Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, 5'illages, factor'. * FULTON HOUSE, A T I, A N T A ii E OIIUI A BY A. E. REEVES. Atlanta. .March 14,1*53. tf mar 16 ncKEE & BEmTT. CARRIAGE AM) H.'MBSX REPOSITORY. Corner of West Broad and Bay Streets, Kavaunnh, tin.. - |-w *. Would call the attention of the c:titans o i.eonria. South Carolina. Floilda, Alabama ! and" liaTls'.* and Tennoee, tu llieir Urge and splendid stock of I A | in Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers aud CARRI AGES. BUGGIES. 4ic., 4tc, Boiler Flues made to order. styles comblnii g • I 'rders solicited tram all sections of the country, and ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH | promdtly a'tented to Je 25. .55-1) Built by some of the most reliable bidders In Phils. | HICK 1*1. A NTI'.IIN. del; hla. whose work ha« a reputation for Lightness, i rw-,||p, .tibscr.her* a»e desirous of calling the attention Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other' 1 • manufacturers iu the Union. There may also be found among our stock selections from the establishment ofJ. M.Qi imby k Co. and o:lw celebrated manufacturers In Newark. N.J., N York ami New Haven, alio 1 ahich are built expressly | lhe graiu . The ntaoh nes are portable, and well adapt- ••• .III, Mililrh Kiul.l nil. •.llxlo !|7 li'arnnl in arm , . .. . r, ... - . .. . . . i. Hulling of Rice, to their newly Invented Machine, wmoh surpasses all others now tn use. The advantage of these >la-bines consist In its simplicity, durability, and the great amount >f ork which it will perform without the leas' injury to JNO. CoCPJiR TRISER. t €11 PER Si 114 AM It, FACTORS _d to Hand or Meam P >w, r. can ne transporte<l ready for u»e. These Machines can be mai'e to hull from 20 to 5*xi bushels per day—varying according'o i : ts. All n^ce^sary Information will b-given by «d lre«*ing ihe Inventors, at their Mauuluctory, No 114 Cliff street .New York City. ROBERT 4c JOHN E. ANDERSON, sept 26— I m P c rush Literature and Ancient Languages. BAY STREET, Jy 7—5moa SAVANNAH, GA. n«v. J. H. CALDWELL, A. M,—Professor of Mental uJ Moral Philosophy. Er>. T. X F 'KSIER. A. M.—Professor of Mathe- u gs'and Natural Science. Mo* ANN E. Al.DEN—Principal Primary Depart, asautnd ln*tructreS9 in Botany and French. J U. LlGNi »>KI—Principal of Music Department. Mr. L. E. «.R 1ST and Mrs E. T. CALDWELL-Or- uxeotal Branches. t Institution now present* to the public, advr.n- «** • nicli few ponse**. A large and degantly con. iCollege ediflce: one of the largest Chapel* in :*^u.e;\ll necessary out-bulMing* and enclosure?; tv trdmg department, titled up In the most neat ami * n.' ''table style, an 1 under the superintendence of the tuner* themselves: with the wh-ce domestic depart, vat under the careful direction of Udiesof ex|x»rlence, K.el to all the faciiitie* for a thor >ugh course of In- m: n which any similar Institution can offer. It » ne teen by reference to our catalogue, that our rate* H A-d and Tuition are les* than can be found else * Thi* tact, In these time* of pecuniary pressnre’ •»i-hy*>( lhe consideration of those having daugh citteducate. Importer A: Hatxufacturer of Negara. Tn- Hoarding Department will be under thedlrection I no. I t \viiit*kkr-*trkkt, Cf P-*«id-nt Alden and lady, and Professor Caldwell Keeps on hand a well selected sn*ek of Imported Pf ni A.ty. With spacious and comfortable d Hmitone*, f »rs, also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipe,, and all x r ge snj c"•'’•a 1 *, •*•«*■* (smlior*. I other article* usually krpt tn hi* line of business, which |. « i.rv.nt. an 1 uSIm fiimliMd ; h,.I«r. «lb..w » * the beet thsttbe mark, t affords; together with a J y .lesome hu: parental discipline, we hope to Increase i J lae liberal [»’• -ue with which this Institution hat I hitherto been favored. ‘ WAVER A COX ST ANTI X E. Commission Merchants. AND DEAI.ER* IM GRAIN, HAY, dJc. June*’ Bulldlii|r. Buy hlrm. SAVA NN A H, G A. F. WAVER. P. L. CONSTANTINE. , DTSrr let attention will be given to Receiving and Forwarding g >od«. Je 5—tf ! lVAKNOC K A BAVIN, (Successors to ( uiiedge 4- Hrotker.) VVHdLXSALI asu RSTAIL Booksellors and Stationers. . No. 159 CONGRESS ST., South side Market square, SAVANNAH, GA. Jas. a. m. waRmocK. wm. b. datis may 26 i» o n c i:. for us. and which we do nut esitate to warrant iuevei j particular. H. C. McKee has been for twenty-one years engaged In the Carriage Bu*iness In Cdumhus,Geo..amt w* feel cotifldenl that w.lh our united experience himJ at- tendon we will he able to keep on hand a Stock that we think will meet the approbation and want* of the public.and which lor variety and exteotwIU excel that heretofore kept at this place. All orders shall have strict and prompt attention. II. C. McKEE. 1 Savannah, Aug 31. IBM. I. S. BENNETT. SCOTT** I.ITTI.E «;n.vr 1 COliN and cob mill. PATENTED MAY 16th 1854. T HF, attention of Plai.ters,Farmer* and Stock feeder* !ngne*ml,ls r -p*ctfully calltd to tins Mill a* the mo?; Important article ot tho kind now In use, not ! only well adapted for gi hiding cob meal for stock, but : gns- or fine hominy for the table, mid especially bread _ ... ,, -• . m«.l fr -m corn nol (oil, rip, or dry in the (nil.' 5LVn J?1'f 1piv.v"' vii7 c. ^TL^IE. In setting this Mill,no mechanic or frame work is T? ^ L J'.vV!*. “ wanted, only wanttns to b. telenet to n floor or pUl- l ' , , n . £t, U ir [ form. Cutty uJuMd *od ored by uy poruo, c.n . j « *;clum^ to. j The I.ITTI.E GIANT ha* received the flrst premiums | J*!! L. 1 tithe late Agrlcult ;ral Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky. Combs. Fans and FanCV GrOOdS. , Maryland, and other >Ute*. and that I* the mo*', compli- * a “ « vjr , tnenia'y mxunrr, as well a-ibemo?t ready cutumenda- VVILLI AH TASKEK. ! lion fr-rn the thousand* witne«*ing its performance. i |A PARK PLAGE. New York. Invites the attention Tne*e mills are guaran'eed iu the most positive man- IU of Southern and Western Merchants, to his new *e-«/.» n»t defect* or breakage, and No, 3 warranted to stock of Fans,Coinh*. Hair, Tooth and Nall Brushes, .rind 15 t'U-hels of feed per hour, with one horse, and Ladies* Reticules, Perfumery, Soaps, Porte Monimle*, , T. iol at the low price of §6-,. al complete, ready for ‘ Jet and Bead Bracelet*. Pccket hooks. Dress Button*, ! 'taching the team.—No. 4 a'. ff73, gr.uds 20 bushels per , Pins and Needles, ll.*«ik# and Eye*. Watch Guards, l >ur with two horses. ! Wax, Coral and Gla«* Bead*. Necklaces, kc. India Manufactured by SCOTT k MOl KB EE. Rubber comb*. Canes, Ball* and Toy* of every descrip. .A. VRF.DI, A CO., FURNITURE Manufactory and H are-Rooms. 59$ BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Betweon the Metropolitan and Sm thsonlan Hotels. I ^URNITURB of every variety,of the best quality, 1 at moderate pricei We have the largest e*lab llshraen*. and be<» assortment of ready good an l sub ttantial Furniture to be found in this coy or country, tu which we Invite the particular attention of purchasers aug 6—3mos P G. B. sioat. Kensington. Philadelphia. Pa.; Kidder k Martin, Wilmington. N. C.; A. L. Clapp. 4* Co.. Mont gomery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, New c irlean*. La. Htnki Guile k Co.. Ciclnna.tl, Ohio; Rantom.Cobh k Co., Clcvelan I, Ohio; Foss St Brother*, Chicago, 111* : J. it Smith, Mltwaukie, Wls ; P. It. k L. L. Eaton, Buffalo N. Y.; Forward k Smith, Oswego, N. Y., John Snarr Toronto, C. W. t >td r» and proposal* received by mall or othnrwise, fr-un all paru of Uie United State* Canada. South A- mt-rica, and Europe, will bo promptly attended to by Agenu who are traveling In all sections of the country. Letter* by mall, addles* JOHN H. LESTER. oct43in 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn, N. Y. CHEAP (aS LIUllT. T HE BENZOLE GAS LIGIITCOMPAN V are pre pared to finish I’orta He Ga* Mtchlues, suitable f>>r Manufactories. Store*,Dwelling Houses. Steamboat*. Railroad Station*.4tc. Tne*e Machine* are warranted to g.ve satisfaction. They a*e matiufaviured under S. T McDougxir* Patent.and are the only one* that will operate well in cold w.-a her. Tho Light produced I* one half Cheaper than CoaLGas, and les* than the corn mones; Tallow Candle*. They are easily mauaged and , free troll! danger, an t the prices 95 per cent, less tbsn i any other Machine* tnado. The Company off-r r sale state and County Rights for all 'he States. All order* should boaddre«-*-d to 8. T. McDOUG ALL, Agent for the Cotnpanv, oc:23—tm S 3JI Broadway, New Y<-rk. FIRST PREMIUM PIANO-FORTES. STEI.WVAV A SONS’, PL1X0F0RTF. MAY UFA CTO It Y, S- lYaiktr St. XXAR BROADWAY. SIR YORK, RESPECTFULLY call the afentlon of I^VVU||the public to their splendid ass o ineiilof If # f |T**ml-grand and squtre PI ANuS, winch, for volume'I tune, ulastl'-lljrof touch, beauty offluiib. and everything that render* a Pl*n> per'ect. ,re unsur passed. A*apr*of of the superiority of their m»tru nients, they beg leave to stale, that at the great Metro politan F*tr be»l -t Washington, the tlrsi premiums iu both clas*u4. *cnii-gr.\nd and iw.i *tr.uged. were unanl* m 'Usly awarded them, allhough they were Iu cotnpe- , titton wl'h the m"*'. i-tiuguLhed manufacturers from Boston,New York. Philadelphia and Baiiiiii 're. Pur chasers and dealer* will flat it to llieir advantage to call aud examine 'or themseive*. .> oct 23—if For the 1,000,000. ' TilE r. S. PATENT 'IAK11LE COJIPAM. [Capital 165,(XlO ] j No. 338 Broadway, cor. 15 alker street New York. ! « RE prepared to execute all o»der» for MANTLFS, \ T ' RLE TOPS, C< >LU *’NS, PtHESf.ALs. PI LAS. TERS, SLABS. «tc.. In Imitation of Senns, Rrocite’, 1 Pyranees, Neapolitan, and all fancy Marbles, equal In | strength, beauty and aurabdlty tu real ma ble, an I in . some re*peet»s iperior thereto, and at les* than half ihe cost. Unlike roarbleiaed iron, wood or tla’.e. It Is wh"l- j ly free from all objecll ip* wb ch are urged again*', mere SILVEK’S PLASTIC PAINTS; I'UKtP, Ul'IUBlt, AND PUOTECTIVC, WEATHER AND PINK PROOF. T IIISPAINT wlllsiand any climate.wlthoutcrackor blister and hardeus by exposure, thus making Id Ume an enamel of stone, protecting Wood from decay, andiron aud other metalsirom rus land corrosion. This Paint dlffertfrum the so-called Miners I Paints of tbeday, which arc principally (»chre*and Clayscolored, and are entirely worthless. Sllver'sPlastic Paints are purely Metalhc.conUinlng no Altimln or Clay. They are levlgatedflnel), mix readily with Linseed Oil, (without the trouble ot grinding,) aud How under the brush as I reel) as the best White Lead. Those Paint* uxcol all other* in body <>r covering pro i perties.oue pound ot which wilt cover as much surface, astwo pound* of White Lead. , There are four natural colors, vlx: Black or Slate ! Brown,elite and Chocolate. | Dirbctionn: TillsPalnttlowireadllyutidcrlhebrush I and its covering property I* Increased by using it mixed ; as thickly as possible with pure l.lnseed oil; as the PaintlsthelastlnKur protecting body aud IbeOiliimply ' themediunior agent In *preadinglt. We annex copies of two letters, one from tbePrest- 1 dt uiof the Philadelphia and Reading RailroadCo., the other from a gentleman, awcli knownrosldent ot Aw I gusta, Georgia. tiMct of Ike Pkiia. and Read mg Railroad Co,, < PniLADiLFP A ..May 3,1853. \ | J.S. StLvaa, Esq—Dear Sir. We have used your ! . — ----- * —r-—^ .-at-.— "Plastic Paints’'for moretban a year,and for raintlns ; >7 of cotton with Randall and Mercer a Planters, B ridges,depots. Ac.,4tc., we have found I tqulteequalto ->wl I consider them superior to any thing of Iks kind I anypalntwehave used. Infact,we nowglvelta prefer ’ ^wr seen or tried. The savtugof seed alcne would enceover all others wc havetried for such purposes. 1 P*y for iho machines In a season ortwn, and I think a Yours, respectfully, tsigned) JOHN TUCKER.President. RANDALL & MEHCER’S Coltou-Hced Drill. A LL Planters have realised the want of a machino to drill Cotton Seed with retularliy and eertalalff. One that would oy^rate tquail) well on every kind of land, and al the same lime be so simple In cunatraeUoa and operation that It conld be used bv xegroes without liability of getting out ol order. A drill which w« riiaA t/o*sesses all these quallHes, we now offer to the plant ing community. Alter a thorough trial for the last two years In different bands ou all kiMla of land, wo would state some o« the advantages to bo derived from these use. 1st. Tbe saving of seed, which will amount to«nom(fc In planting one hundred acres, to pay for the machino. 2nd. The saving of labor in planting, one horse and hand ouly being required to open tho furrow, drop tho seed aud cover Ironi seven to nine acres per day. 3rd. The great saving of labor In chopping out,th# teed being deported in a line one after another. 4th. The great ?av.ng Iu «ub*equent hoe wort, owing to the fact that any good plow-band can. In tiding, cov er all tho flrst crop of grass tn the drill, however small the cotton may b**, without Injuring the aland. These advantages all larroivs will appreciate ; and be low we give tome certificate*, from which the public can learn how these drills are appreciated by gcotlemoh of the Orel standing Iu our section of the State—all practical farmers, who have thoroughly tested them, and arc consequently fully competent to deeldeon their merits. CERTIFICATES: This Is to certify that I planted one hundred and aix- p»y f« hand can do sat-tAird more hoeing than he could In cotton planted the common way. 8. L. BARBER. | Lee county, Georgia, July 13th, 1855. Ater*TA,GA.,SirTBMBKR 29, l.rij, < Steam Planing Mills, i i „ „ . „, „ „ „ , , . /Jt,r Hir . — You ».k me tor lay opinion ot-'flllrcr’. J S- Mtrtfr- GeMImH: In reply to Mlnor.l Palm.," which you h.ve put on my Mictiln, ! J««r. oftllH fl.te, jc.n 11} «un utl.licliou, tn.t I fltmpnnflPlaning Mm. ! g lv«yout.ltl.pl«..utemy full “*'• “f 1 jone mlton teed .lrill. on the/.™ of D. A. and heertyrocomincnd,Honor It., a preventtveofllre . '*' n n.B.q, «llhsr*,l.ucC€M. I comlder in... to b, coinmunicattnpfromcblinney, orfrom.djotnlnabuttd. l "< ttient v.loe. Tti.) ,rc » MVtug of .bout one-third inns. TO. P.lnt which you pnton myroof., h» now , "f IbnJ.berof cnlnv.lon, .boutlwo to thru huitmti become a. h.rdu.LATk.,nil I teelissccurefromtlre. 1 of wd W'be «ete In pl.mlM, .ml • Ire.l u.lni of ln.hl,dtrccllon..»l,poi,lble. A few week, after the I ttie> opeuthe flirr..W.Urripmnl ' ~ni.iln.tif.,oerlm.ntnnt..... cover ih iwd with on, tmr^ nod h.nU. 1 think them <ne huhdrerl dollars a piece to any planter, that | t A s * * —* * roofs had beenpalnted, I madoanexpertmeniontwoor threcshlngles by- placlngthem In thefurnaceunder tbe boiler»;the result was, thaliho portion uncovered was entirely consumed, while the painted part wssappartnt ly «ound, tbousb uponcxaminatlonthe wood wa*found to be charred ; the paint, however, wa* mix and but littlebllttered- I couslderthls as severe atestasyour Paintcan beputto,and under the clrcimstance* 1 do notheiitatc tocommenditas an invaluablepreventive against Are. Respectfully. Ac. (Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER. FRENCH Sc RICHARDS. Y. n\ Comer of U)tk and Market streets, Phiia., Pa. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENT S. Forsale in Savannah, Wholesale and Retail.by JAMES II.CARTER St CO, No.170 Broughton«t reel. July 80 H2olply •urt.ee .0.1, where p.lnt,cop.I .arm.h, he. term ih, | rpnu unpara'letd Preparation 1- rccetvms moretei- emtor.rj p.l'ih.i.d be.ini )n ..f ,ha attic e. Jl.ntel-, 1 t | m on(al, et tie w.n.tertul eltleac) tu temovieif ' T r * e 7 { ruII i Calj,nel Maker* i p a in, than auy oth<*r medicine over offered to the pah- and oth''rs*o..cited,and sa l*f cit^nguaranteed. Asems tor tbe principal ciUe* treat. H with. PETER RENNIE, Pres’t. Lovel O. Mickle*. V. Pre»'t. Jo«crn Lems. Sec. s oc; 24— ly TILTO\ ATUiI AKLA^D, J) Maiden Lane, »w York. M anu f a < -n' k e ns or the’ wo it ld-reno wn ed SALAMAYDER SAFES, HAYK FAULTS, kc. Bailim *re Depot. 145 Pratt str«et. sep 5—1 y Boslor Depot, 14 Howard street. "SHOW CASE8. iiorniAAN »v i nuKii, nov 3 X. FoRSTRR, Sec’y Faculty. ' ■ithhert. Ju > 3r. 18-55. aug 7—jant. ’56 COM KM. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Tuylor-Mreet 'rive root* wirr or pr v yto v •* t a a x t (s prepared to contract for all kind* of Building and Repairing. Al«o—To conduct Water through the various parts of Houses. °tl *3, iM.f.i;TIIOUPE ritDK 4 1. CULLLUL, AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. n'HF.'*E-‘8|"N OP I.ECTUEES In the ab-.re iustitu- J mi will commence on the first day of November *: i te-rntnaie on the first of March. I'e 1 V; ie. at the College building, will be open- e: fM ent* on Ue 5»th of October, aud be continued Ihrs igao it the *e**l> n. T'.e Faculty is constituted as follows : q s >111 I K R JV J. I) ILL. BIRD, M. D, (late ot Savannah A! ed leal Col- . «.-sa if'ai'r^ k its UKStllTIIS Pr.'f.-** -r Of the Principle and Practice of Phytic. IIIIEILW lftl(*II WS k HI. AC KV’lllin t! i.ia"Y ANTONY, M.D ,(of Waynesboro’, Ga.,) 1 !k'o- 123 Vork-Ntreel* P* w**.>r of Obstetric* and diseases o’f Women and J SAFAYYAU, (GA.) R. Sc J. LACHLISOM, Englnccrsiind M 11 f <t rlghli* I ROY A- BRASS FuUYDEIlS. Canal-Street-Near the Canal Luck, a. tacHLtsos*. j, lacrlisom, FERCLSOX, AtumU. Ga, ,\ril*<'M by'. IF. C*<rrrtnr, Agent lor the Manufuc »tr^rs, 171 Bay street,Savannah, where the Machine may b*? seen may I I.UCAL EV1DE5CK OF THE VALl'E and Fire-Proof Qualities of WILDER’S SALAMAXDER SAFES, as xaxt'racTrRED bt STARNS 8c MARVIN, 3fEW YORK- IN THE Are of the 3d Inst., which consumed the brick building, occu- lion. Sci»#.>r*, Kaxora and Cutlery. Gold 'and Gilt Jewelry, AccofMeuits a:.d Violins, Including a general and very large «ock of English, French and German. Faney Uuo.li*, whlchjiHB bgjaold aitlk* jury lowest prl- •«*, lor i.'wh or Ap|>rove<l Pap*>r. •« fUT- Onlers by letter selected and nmtmn in the beat • nauner. 4VILLIA3I TASKER, MAYUh.1CTUHF.RS, 57 Binary, YE IF YORK, \ plaint. Dy*pep*'a. To H AVE the largest and cheapest Hue's of HI"W ' The gen'itne Pe-ry Dav CASE^evrr offered tu thl* city, made in every 1 panel bottle*, w h the s'yle; Mlver-plated, lira**. Rosewo d. ratinwuotl, foe*. ' •* ,!W t»io»" i irders promptly fliled, nnd good* careful.y packed and shipped to any pari of U.u Lulled Stale* anu Cunada. •ep 4—3m any olh"r me*licine over offered to the pab- And these ti.?rim"nial* c mie hut ah.no frum the ignorant, but from fersi* of every degree >■( Intelli gence and every rank i t life. Phts’.ciatis of the flrst re*pectibiliiy,and perfectly conversant wi b the nature of diseases and remedir*.have recommended tbitasone of the most i ffectu*' in their line of preparations for the extinction of Pain. The Pain Killer is used internally amt externally, according to the nature of the complaint. It has been found to be tin excellent remedy for sudden Cold*, Caugb*. Stc- Fever and Ague, Asthma aud M.thlflc, Pain in the Head. KMaev Complaint*. Piles, »< heumatic complaint*. Brut**-* and 8ore*.Severe Burnt, Lank* r. Bile* and Ringworm*, Weak Stomach, and General I'ebi'lty, Painter’* Colic, Braksn Breasts, S:c^ llowei Complalnt and Dytentarv, cholera. Liver ' "tn- In Park Place, New York. DV •VMLEYC. NORWOOD, M. D-, (of • okesbury. S. . Professor of Materia Medict and Medical Jurupru- . »ME-» S. MOREL, M. D., (of Savannah. Ga.,) Pro- tsar.h Anatomy. .''UN if '.VIS. M. D-, (of Abbeville, 8.C~) Professor 1 ’ Pnysiulogy. •VILLI AM T. FE.AY, 51. D, (of Savannah, Ga.,) 1 ! i 'arriages. Wagon*. Car# an 1 Drays manufactured I Bl«ck«mith'.ng,Including Iron Railing and Grate* for 1 • Building*, kc , done at the shortes twice. aug 2b. Till: BERT HAIR DYE. .. . M. BALLARD’S (new article! received n _ highest premium at the World's Fair and Ameri can Institute, wh r • it »u» examined by the distinguish ed chemists Dr. •. Little and Prof, ol n Torrej, and pronounced »he Best. Fur *ale by the Principal DruggLts In this city—price $1. Principal office and store 4'Jd and 6wn Broadway, Mr. JohoTf.! New-York. Mar 15.’W -P mar It* tbomas. opposite the 1 ' Gas Work* tn this city, SAFES. F CNTTr.NET k CO .Importers of Frenchand other • European Goods, No. 4? Broad street, ap 30 '55 .HOORE A TAYLOR’S P \STILI.ES DL PARIS. x.u.cniaiii. s. i. musks. CIU IK HA .HOSES* Factors anil Commission llfrrhnnts, Bay Street. Savannah, Georgia. .... .. - „ Rxraaiscas—Messrs. Hall,.Alosas It Co« and Col. lunn'r*vaiTi'V D^*/^'savannah Ga Hank*, rolmnbns. Ga.; Messrs. Hall. Mo*es k Of iS.^Pnoelpi.. ^nottoStVf ; *2^ A■ J.Brail 1, Atl.ro., !>emonitrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of j U. A* HOI»CO.TIBE« A* J1-* rar«cnth.) CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, Tnc fee* will b^-fflOb dollars for the entire Course Gmtou Slrcei. 'orcturs#; f 10 Demonstrator's fee; Graduation *30. ^ e<Ml , j tn j Ukrleula Ion 15. t — ■ ■ i 1'f.ok.mMIU hkr. U»n m.d. Of »hlch .tod.nt. ; |> » *> 1 |( II I V fj I \ U * ai'-.^M .tmiiod.ud with good bo.td.t ttomWl-S, 1 * . C/. uou nl ul • It rw' »tvk A3D HtritllhKS. F -e further Information addreas. 1 Just received a floe assortment of Paper Hanging* and , urtner mionnau n BYRD, M. D-, Dean. Borders, and for sad" at ni^h-rve pr.cw at I n JOHN OLIVER’S Paint «tn*l Oil stor«*. 121 H ruughton Si- Rooms papered With dispatch. wa* a Safe of the above descrlpt on, containing tbe book*, paper* and money of Mr. Thoma.% and allhough the build- - . - - - mg was destroyed, the | 'T'HESE PASTILLES are an invaluable remedy for said Saf- *uturned no JL the cure ot i.'oughs. Colds and Bronchim.a* by ttelr injury whatever from the action on the throat and lung*, they remove all hoarse- intense heat to wiilch it j um In a few hours and wonderfully increase the p >w had been exposed. On [ cr and flextbi Ity of the voice—Hence th»*y ao* of great __ opening the Sate, the service to and highly recommended by Clergymen, fjntent* were fouad u lul c. trbed. aud in the tame order \ Auctioneers, Public S|-eikers, and tilth se wnosc call nd c»nd ltlnu as when placed there, except a slight , Ing requires such frequent uc of the roe*I organ*, i-coloration to tbe projecting ends of a few papers,- N. B.—Ask for* .'lour** & Taylor’s Pastilles De Paris." od the backs of one or two of ihe b<'oks, caused by i and observe that each b"X bea** the r written *ignature. k. - - .. . For sale by W. W. Linco.n. J. II. Carter 4t C*».. J. B. a:, jr. do.vvell, General Commission Merchant, NO. UHPF.AItl. STKEBT, (Fourth door from Wall s'reet.) sep 4—6m New York. r IMPORTANT TO HOrSEKEEPKUK ANI» DEALER8. THE HOPE MILLS, 71 Filt.ir Srikt. axd 71 Brkkmak St.. Nxtv York, / riMCip:! Ojfiee lu3 Front Street,.Ye to York. Factory, N't s. 3". 37. and 3S Hudson »trret, Jersey City. r | - 'HE PRuPHlLT'<R-of this long and well kicwu 1 COFFEE AND SPICE ESTABLISHMENT, C.wtinue to prepare the best imurm ackctp al mw- dcrs in use, lor rtflslng Bread, Bt*cuit, Tea and other Lakes, kc. i hey also prepare Mu- urd, put upln t _ . ...... anle I'alu Killer blown in th*- gla*«; and with two »ted engraved labels on each hotth—one an excellent llktnessof Perry I'avl*. the oilglnnl Invet t«*r of the midieine, the other a steel engraved Note of IJund—uotu ether can be IV— Ifeiion as genuine. Price or belles— I2jg cents, 55 ccou, 50 cent*, sod tl respectively. For sale by most of the medicine dealer* throughout ihe known world. PERRY D AVIS k SON,Proprietors, 74 High street. Providence. R. I. CHOLERA. •4 Certain Cure for this disease, may be found is rAr u it of Perry Dans' Vegetable PAIN K I LI. E R • Drurqri, .May 5. 1 B 55. Gentlemen:—I feel unde' obligations to rou for the benefit I have received from your invaluable f*a1n Killer. We haw had *ome cholera h-re on the Mls«l*tppi thus early in the season. A tew day* since I as-l-ted In lay ing out" and bury ing one of our citizens who was ‘ ' 1 died with tho disease. The next plants lull crops of cotton. As fur myself I would not R iant a crop ot cotton without them for no eonalderation i tbe bouuda ol reason. Yours, *ery respectfully, A. I. BARKSDALE. Lee county, Georgia, July 12th, 1855. I have used Randall k Mercer’s cotton Planter two teasouB, and consider them cf great value to the farin- ! er. I save seed enough each year U> p«y for the Plant- ers, then i save at leaet one-third the labor of ctilllva- - t:on, as the c uu ii i» weed In so narrow a line that with ' good plowing there Is but little hne work needed. Thcrs is also a saving of hands and horses in planting. ( 1 should say they ver* worth one hundred dollar*each, , and recommend every farmer to use them. s. d. mclendon. I i-ce county, Georgia, July Stth, 18.55. i cr i have been overtetriug fur Air. B D. McLen don the present year, an J fully concur In bisstatemenia above. DAVIS8UN WARREN. 1 Messrs. Randall &■ Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to ' your* I will unlv say 1 have used thr-e of your cotton seed drills, and consider them of great value, from tho j LC. that in the use Of them 1 saved from two to threo , bushel* of seed to each acre planted, and at least one- I third of the labor of cultivation, not requiring one-half a* much hoe work as the old way of planting—also, a con?»dtrable raving in the labor of planting. I never expect P> plant cotton without them If 1 can get them at any price. I have planted e’ghl acres per day to each drill, t ney aro simple—easily m moped, and there Is no difficulty about getting a good stand. \'ery respectfully yours, IV. F. HAMRICK. Lee cuuuty, Geo-gia, July I2;h, 1855. Thoma!vills, Thomas coontv, Ga. Col. J. H. IFjfsex—Haaa Sir : I can recommend your Cotton Planters (drill) in the highest terms. 1 hav* tried them on all tnv land except new ground, and 1 think they will do in that, they will do lisa mountain- us c<'Unity as wetl as in a level. If I bad not bought I would tri.rei to your shop which Is 75 mile*, and pay flfiy dollars a piece f >r them- It saves one-'.blrd of the W'-rkiune ban.I cau plant as much as two.and one hand can chon out three acres while one can chop out one acr* | after a cummin plow. Yours respectfully, K. BRASWELL. DotGHBRrv county, Ga, July 14th, 16.55. J. //. It'atso’i—Sir ; This is to certify that I have used Randall k Mercer’s cotton seed drill of your man ufacture. and am to well pleased with them that I would rtcnmineiid all planters who have not tried them, to give th"tn a fair trial. Where the drills are usedntiere is a groat deal of labor saved in cultivating a crop, ow ing to Its being to uniform in ihe drill, the plowing can be done tuucii better, and with greater despatch, con- I sequent!* the hoe work Is lighter, as good plowing supersedes the necessity of a great deal of hard hoe work. JNO. BARKSDALE. > Thl* It to certify that I u*ed one of Randall k Mar- ' cer’s cotton seed drills last year iu planting my crop,and was well pleased. I have used five of them .he present ; year, planting my enure crop, and am alill better pleas ed. there is a saving of between two nd three bushels "i seed to the acre In planting, besides one horse and i one hand with those drills does the work of ihree hands and ta o horse*. Then there I* the saving of one third of the hoe work, the cotton being ia so straight and nar row a fw. I consider them worth one hundred dollars 1 each to any planter, and recommend all to purchase and ’ use them. WM. H.OWENS. I Dougherty county. Ga., July 16tb, 1855. Messrs. Raxdakl k Mxacsa:—In reply to yours of I the 5th Instant, iu reference to your cotton seed drill, I am nappy to ?ay that after plaining a portion of my pre- ; sent crop in the old way. I was enabled to obtain one of your drills, w.lh which I finished, i It is the tieS'dernium and long sought after, Mr ' I mil.- Many and varied have been the attempts of Intelligent inus to attain what you have accomplished, but with ! K Books for Subscription to tbe Charleston and x.'i™.*'" 11 b *.!?»r**8 , - , *?. , *J t gJ; HOUSE, SIGN &. SHIP PAINTING, I .e steam generated in the Safe, while at its greatest ■eat. Tne Safe and contents, as It came from the ruins, may ■!ll he seen, Iu the posseis’cn of Mr. Thomas, a; tbe as Works. A la*ge assortment ol these celebrated airs always on hand, and for sale by C.H.CAMPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers. July 26, ls55. 171 Bay at., Savannah, Ga. I take pleasure In carrob'rating lhe foregoing state- tent, and In addition would add that the books arc m>w j use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26. 1p55. oct 24 KIKE INMHA.NCT. Uatemenc of the '•Yornek Fire Insurance Comp of Yortcteh, Cannecticut,un tie Oik day of .lune.any ap:talMuck 8l5c.uu 1855 urplut Moore k t 'o.. and the principal Druggists aud Apo the caries throughout the L nued states and Canada, and at wholesale by MOORE t TAYLOR. Importers, aep 20—3m F el Maiden Lana, New York. W* JACKSON ie SON* GRATE AXD FLAKIER .11VKERS, 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, .5cw York, aug 1—ly P 'ly partial success. Thl* leaves nothing to be desired in a cotton drill. It deposits U.u seed uniformly and oon ' tlnudusly In a *tmlghlnud narrow lineasyou wish,save# I about one half the labor iu plautlng. and about one , third of the hoe work in cultivation. It is almost used. ' less to add th-d I am del'gbted with your drill. | Yours respectfully. J, E. MERCER. ( Leecuuuiy.Ga., August loth, IM5. , many otnur articles ot daily use tn every lamily, whlcn | tho ‘*!:, 0a ‘ 0 ' lhe n ' x ; t one uf your coitou seed drills the past # s"prfnlnaudVfSl they off,-r upon the most rea«onabiu terms. Catalogue j ntorning I was tekeu with severe vomiting, accompanied 1 four told paid for what it cos; rou. To give your drill a seut to uealers whu request them. , w.lh c.'l'luvsscf t..e cxiremetie*. 55 armi covering nnd I fair trial. I planted every other row with the drill, and .. . .. K.H.t J.ti. ISIIAJ1. foJWSSKS “7 *i? • !>»• .oterv.nmjmw.lplw.rt ...ell as ever cotton N. B.—Consumers advised to iuquire for Hope Mills ;*®lly, who had used the Pain Killer with sue esad'tr wa* planted tefere your drill come Into use. Thareeult ariicles. aug 14— |v 1 In? the cholera season in t uffalo In 1849, advised me to -• • —* , ilrrVi « *— i «al«e It. I took two doses at in ervals of fifteen minutes; st nil-1 t LLi'Ai MKO l IILH5 k CO, j a flue persj nation ensued,and the next day, barring a IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN j little weakt.eS-*, 1 w as well, and have been since. DRUGS, PA/YTs, OILS, D YES, PERFUMER Y, \ It may have b* en an attack of Ague, but whether 4-e., 4 c., j Ague or Cholera, it answered my purpose. 170 55'fl.LIAM STREET, Nxw York, Since my recovery,I find that several of our citizen* I NVITE the attention of the trade to their large and I have used the Pain Killer a* a remedy for Cholera, and varied stock ol Drug?, Paints "tls, Purtumery ,kc. . pronouueed it good. I therefore take pleasure In re in addition to their regular Importations ol Staple ( commeuding it to a still more extended notire. . I >.54, and kept open until further notice, •wing placet,to wit: COtlMIStORSRS. -arleaton.—L.T. Porter, nils Mills, 5Vra. C. Bee. - vannah. —Major A. Porter, Dr. J - P. Screven. Col. 5 R. I.swton. > lama’ Run.—Hawkins S. King, D. P. 55 llklnaon,J. 4'. Fib-r. island.—E. N. Puller, Jaa. Hoj.kinson, Col. E. i VVbaley. '•Valterboro'.—Col. M. E.Caru, D. B. Henderson, J. W H-irbridge. ‘r.ep.*,.—Lawrence 54'ttsell, 5V. If. Lowndes, Jas. 4 Yft»tt. ntketeher.—Tbomas JlcTeer, B. McBride Peeplaa, * ua* Allen. : <"taligo.—W. F. Itataon, J. H. Sanders, John Mar a . 5'h:ppv Swamp Master Ground.—BarweJI McBride, • -a K. Frampuin, R. A. Taylor. '■ -'inville.—P. 55’. Pickling,5Vm. Yeomans,Thad- 1 *i» Buckner. B»AUfort.— Eilmund Rhett, B. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope, 'i'viamvllle.—Col. John Webb, 5Vil*ou Ferribee, ' :il»m Howard. 8, T. II. Coe. R. II.Kirk, Dr. P. Pritchard, k • -?nville.— B. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A ( ll huston. _ , , . *irjsharg.—5V. VV. Hardee,J. P.Raymond,J. D. .tvionvllle.—Col. A. J. Lawton,Samuel .Manner •'•i-v# Jaudon. - •- h.,um> —Nathaniel B. Hey ward, Burrell Saun br*.J.Mih Hill. ' -dvr oltbe President and Board of Direeinrs. t-C 13 .F. II ANcKEU See'y and Troas’r. Patent Elastic Skirts. IIATE-S A: Fit ANTE No. 1 Bar lay-street, New York. /"tAUTiO.N.—Noi e are genuine except they bear the All manufacturer* aud aellert GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer In Paint#, • id. Turpentine, 5'arnithes, Palnlera’ Tools, 5\'hlte 55'ash Brushes, etc. aug 20 e CHEEVEK Ac CO., riCTOBS A.VD (itVEll.U COMMISSION MEROHAWTS. S.W .V.VAll. GA VVk. VV. Cbiitk,. Jottx R. ‘IMS, Gao. H.Cbkxvxr. WILLIAM LYS*. JAS. 1. SS1DKR, O.P.SMIDXR LY3* & S.YIDER, FACTORS. Ft)RWARI»l\G A.VD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BAY-ST., SAVANNAH, GA, sept 7 ' Corner lirouwlitoii land Jcffersou-Nl«. LT STAIR?. WILLIAM G, FOOTE T8 Vow rece ving a general ass <rimetu of Foreign and Domestic Dry Good*, which he offers to the trade n aci’otuiuodating terms SUITII W ESTER.V RAILROAD. CHANGE UP St HKiH LE ST——r uimaLSF , .IIANGE «>P fiCIIP.DUl.E—T5YO PASSENGER | TR tlRS DAILY T«J COLUMBUS. i A and after Monday. August WI, pattengerand mail ’ ‘ -tins will leave .5laei<n for ■ ••lumho* and Mout- r x*r_, daily at 2.10 A. M . and 3.15 P. M., arriving nt *■"»# al 7.15 A. M. and 10.3"P. M. I^avn odum- * Mac«»n dally at 4.15 A. 51. ami 240 P. ar-' /.a Macon at 1U.45 A. M. and fl..Vi P. M. '■•fc- for Amerli u* will take the morning train 1 - \. M. from Macon, arriving at Americu* at I 5. M. I.«*ave Amertcua atd-4U A. M., and arrive | Bw. n at iu 45 A. M. ,, , ^ | fopper, A. MCALPIN &. BRO'S. Lomber .Mill and Brick lards, •ep 6 S 5VANNAILGA. G. J JO.NF.N, COMMISSION MERCHANT, JONES’ BUILDING, Savannah, ha- ixts or tub c’xrm. I no 11 Share? Bank Stock in vanout Banks... .$3»>,09y DO I *• Incorporated Companies?'.tier than Batiks 870 00 ote* on demand, secured by Mortga.ee on Real E-tate, Bond*, Bank Stock and other good personal eecurlty lSI^MO 00 asb In bands uf Agents 2,iniu on “ in Bank 1,1->o • ■» $155,321 011 LlABILITIBB. I»s»e« adjusted, unadiu*u d or claim* forlosse#—none. Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual— •one. Total amount at risk (about)—3,4t"‘ MO. The amount at hazard on nny risk, ( * Hh very few ca ptions,) not over 5,000. r A. BREWS'! .President. E. LbaRzsd, Jr., Socreiary. Norwich, Coun., Juneath. liUi. Person.illy a?|<ear« d before the undertic. xl. Mayor "f '-.e city of Norwich, in said slate, A Hrewsie-. President, id E. Learned, Jr.. Secretary of the "Norwich Eire tsurance Company," and made solemn bath to the • u:h of the above statement. »ign**d by them. I also, -rtlf) that I have examined the report ot said Compa- •/. and find the abovo to be a correct statement of the vme nnd that Uie notes uud loan* on which a part of dd capital is invested are in my opiulou good and well •■cured. In testimony whereof. I hav* hereto set my hand and .used the seal of the city to bo affixed, thit’lttb day of sue, 1855. [L.S.] WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor of tl* "Ity of Norwich. Th* undersigned I* agent for the id. ive office, and Is ■ ady to lake risk# on all description- ot prop«r.y In • eelty. JNO. INGEttSMLL. Jylrt * 00 i V_’ stamp of the patent. 8155,32-— iniriueing (All ne prosecuted accord" g to law. roar i'J Mar I a, ’56-P Druggs. they are also receiving, direct from the *otirees • of produc'.i'-n and manufacture,suppllesot Tuo'.h. Hair, and Nall Brushes. Bronze*. Corks, Mortar?, Sponges. French and English Periumery, Lubm's Extracts, and many other articles usually embraced in Druggists’ stocks, »hi :h they are als-> enabled tu offer on the most advantageous terms. orders, either iu person or by mail, will receive prompt attention. aug 14-ly SHELLAC INDIA TWINE, : COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, JcC., C’OIH A51) JITL .HATS, And INDIA GOODS generally. For sate low fo’ • CASH, by GEO. W..DOW k CO., Importers, No. 7 Burling Slip.New York. Ie 12—flmo ANDREW!* & JESIP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lotion andtroolrn .Machinery, Steam Engines and Boiler*, Machinists* Tools, Belting, ate. mroRTKRS Si DBAl-RRS IX MA.xrractcrbrs' ART1CLBS. WO, 07 Pine Nt., Near York. N. B.—Agents tor the'5Vuodruffsi Beach Iron Works’ Steam Engines aud Boilers. Exclusive Agency in New York Tor‘Lowell Machine ^hup. Mncliini*!*’ Tools. p oct 2—ly SillUEL P1LMEB i SU.V, oibbox’s sriLDtsos, Yes. 14S Congress, and G7 St.JuUtn streets, R ESPECTFULL Y inform the tra.la and citizens gen erally that they have In sloro a good assortment of # ... II .1 H.r.i K.lnir In ,IIPM*t \ ING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT 7 3 York-'t..ni‘ar the Court lloune, SAVANNAH, G A. 73 >1 xstabnistiBd ts IKW. Iy 73 f^ , | L > W || | >,.a hn. itv.li.fiil In kl— ........ — ... Savannah Bru Dock TO SHIP OWNERS, M 5STEKS AND CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS 1 M1E subscriber respectfully inform* them that the SAVANNAH DRY Duck Is LOW In successful operation,and it l* calculated to take In ships of any class *rom lUJt-> I-ffo tuns bu-then. ft is 230 feet lung aud 65 levt wide, and complete iu every particular. A Urge gang of workmen is employed and a large supply of materials 1* on hand, so that Vessels can bo repaired with as much dispatch as la any other port. Pump and Block Making and Smith’s work d me on the premises and every effort made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may favor the Dock with their business. D. P. LANDERSHINE, Ageut and .uperintendcnt, _feb24 Late of M ir»li*? !'-<•*. Charles on. lURRlliVlLli, MICOI 4iHT I ICON AND WIRE RAILING, (SECURED UY LETTERS PATENT.) Fur Public Grounds, Cemeteries, Balconies *c. This ne HOl’SEKEEPiXG HARDWARE. PICOT A: MIO'niT.LL, ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENuLISB, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE- , No. ou .Mu Jon Lane. New \ ora. TN'Y’ITH theaiteutlunof Soutnc'ii and Western Mer- X caants to a large aud very exieutlve stock of Goods in their hue. Cutlery of every description. I Silver Plated 55 are: Japanuerv. t German Stiver aud Urittania Ware. | Tinned and Ctiammelled Cooking I teusil*. ! llr 'tized, Copper and Brass Goods, t Tea Trays, Fire Irons, Fenders. 55'ire Covers. Bronzed • audlusticks, Block Tiu 55'are. Sic. ' »urso>ck comprises every article In our line ofbusi- I ne-s.ailor nnicb »e will sail to dealers at the 5'ER5 l LOWEST PKR.ES, fur Cash or Appruvt-d Paper. I t Good* ordered by letter will be selected with gruai care | and dirpulch, aud put up in the btsl manuer. PICOT Sa SHuTWLLL, No, 63 Maiden Lane, New York. P. S. Also manufacturers of a very superior article ' : of Plated Spoons and Forks. Je7—6m - I I Your#, truly, 5V. M. CRAZIER, Attorney at Law. ' Perry Davis A Sea, Providence. R. L I Thl* may certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ Vsre- ablo Pam Ki her >u numerous cases, and* believe It to he a very valuable medicine I have prescribed It ex- I tehsively In bowel c 'inplaint. (particularly forclilldren.) i and it 1* in my opinion, superior to any prep ;UUun I ! ha* e ever u*ed for the relkfol those tlisease*. i P.S 55*hen given to children. I have always com- | bined it with the syrup of gum abrabic, say ten drops to a tea-spoonful of the syrup, well mixed. Dose— j More or le»* according to the age Others have mixed | It with milk and tn- Usse-, equal parts. See directions. A. HI NTINf.T' »N. M. D. The Pain Killer!* sold by John B Moore and Co. Tho# j M Turner Si «.'<> tu<1 S 1> Brantley k Co. Savannah; j Barret. Carer ** Co. and ' lark. 55'ells k riubose. An- ! guv a: F. 1. Str<-he*'ker at Co, Macon. Also by Drugtsis ' aud Grocer* generally, aug 21—cod.'Into! Sartillery !**« rchous e. Young’s Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle. orrostTK w. r. siHHoss cLotntaa axoRt. W. H. MAY & CO. SCOTT'S LITTLE GIAN T f'ggnfX* JWr O it iti i Wa Wa I Have on hand a good assortment Of Saddles. Bridle* i Tuesday in Novemtier next. In'Knoxville, within the ^ patv.vtkii mav i Kin i«\j * . an. I arnesses, of which the tollowlug comprise a part: legal hours of sale, all the Lands lying In said county be- was. that in thSMWplanted with yuurdrill Igoiamoie per'ect wand, and 1 think It grew off much bauar. be- ».d< » I realized a great saving In the labor of working over my cotton the two flrst times. I sball continue to : use them as long as I piant cotton. Yours fo«. JESSEE COCK. j Lee county, Ga. Missus. RaxdaLL k MaaciR—Gentlemen : I have use . eight of your Cotton-*eed Drills, manufactured by J ■ II tt'ais-in, on Col J Bond's Fowltown plantation. lam much pleased with them, having realized great taring of 1 seed, of labor in plaining and chopping out, and tho hands al the first siding could go over at least ons-third ' m-'rc in a day, and du better work than In cotton plant ed iu the best way 1 conld plant with coo iter and block. 1 have no hesitation In giving it as my opinion that in i the use uf your dr.Ils there is a saving of ouu-third of j the labor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Bond is i pleased with them and will continue their use. ! Yours, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK. Fowltown, Ga., July 9lb, 1855. | Tills It to certify that I hare used two of Randall lx : Mercer's Cotton flamers,and Lave no hesitation In say ing that they wilt do. The sa* ing of labor Iu planting 1 is an object, the saving of seed Is an object, and tho cot- teu stands in such a narrow drill that it may almost b# i kept cWn without th« hoe*. T here Is nothing to equal i them in plant! g cotton. WM. U. REYNOLDS. Lee CuUhly,Ga., #uly 1st, 1655. Lts Cocntt, Ga., August 23d, 1855. . I have used Randall k Mercer's Cotton seed Drill, which I purchased of Col J H 55'atson, and think they ' arelhebcst machines now In use. I am satisfied there Isa 1 great savinir in seed and a greater saving In work. I r.m fully satisfied tberu Is one-third of tho hoe work ' saved. Try them, and any reasonable man will be •atia- detl tnev are worth more than three times the price they | are soldfor. PHILIP WEST. j Having obtained from Messrs. Randall k Mercer the ! exclusive right of supplying tho Slate of Georgia with I these Drills. I am now prepared to supply alldffmandi, I having made arrangements for their manulacture in 1 Palmy ra and Milledgeville. My price Ia 915. cash, de- , Hvered at either Palmyra or Milledgeville. Money sent j at my risk by mall, If the reqnisitloua of the PostOfflee ‘ Ifopurtment are complied with. Any fbetber Informs- 1 tiuii desired can bu obtained by addressing me either at ! Palmyra or Milledgeville, Georgia. ■ •ct ID— Iaw5m J. H. WATSON. i Executor's Sale of Valuable i LAND AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. B Y authority of tho will of William Zeigler, late of Cra * ’ ' i : v. ' Crawford county, deceased, will be sold on the first Spanish Qullud. overlaid and shafton Saddles, Plan j longing o the estate of said Zeigler, (consisting of the f ** n ter's large and extra la-ge .'addles: Men's plain do. j Home Place, Atkinson.Colbert, Simonton, Boon, Dug- PATENTED MAY 16lb, 1854. ^ S. BR< »5VN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee a ^•Alabama, of this Uiventiun, which Is d.nibiles ! £ I)K | 1 ,|, jf,; liny,,’a;ui j{ jo.; Ladies Saddle* of a 1 ger. Hatcher and Mllier Laods.) atuuug the moat Iraporuntormu'li rn.times for the use Tarietv of patterns; Bridles k Martengules; Saddle Bags, j Al?*.. at the Bibb Plantation, on the! bnrsday aiter tbe Trunk* Ac. first Tuesday In November next, all the lands lying In SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Tree*. Skirting 1 Btbh count/ belonging to said-estate^ The Lands will and Hog *kins; Pad do.;Straining and 55'orsted 55'eb; j •.in, .1 >w. wm r,,wM f.mr.1 tutlrr.,.1 yjS/vSESu WmThS'u .k. VI ill.Vilif anit VkUito , ^. 7 ... art.cle ol our manufacture particularly commends liselt to favorable notice- Iron Bedsteads, with patent 5Vlre j Sacklius; a variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads, 55 roughl rtment or i ... . - ! Iron Farm fence,5Vlr«rNettltig,sultablefor sheep,poul. I PH h Subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends trv, garden or ceiuet' rv-feiu-e. Wire Trelll«e» and Sum- vmerican and t oreign Hardware, a id b«*lng In' direct ^ for lLuir continued lavors, would state that, In ad- mer-ll us*-#, with every variety of 55'trc 5Vork for gar th manufacturer* both In this country . lloD ^ , ho Improvemenu iu Dy ing acquired by him i den."k£%t*iu£ Kmlei fcraM, Copper and Iron iringhis last visit to England and Scotland, has made | 55’ove 55 ire Cloth. Ac. Circulars of designs furnished ranguments f-r extending hi* bu.mw, by which he is i by the m-nuiacturer*. .ut ai'alilnal in IIva a urc.l.r varo.1 v ,»f l 'nU.. -■* unt. i * ^ | ^ | jy |^|t ^ -tON^, N". 233 Market-St., Jy26—3mo* * N. E. cor. of tilh Si. Phlla^ Pa. Sheet aiid''bar Itead, Chain Pomp*,' I of the well advised farmer and s'.<>ck feeder; and the ' universal lavur with winch it ha* been received Iroin the ; firs'., more than any thing else, attests its utility andsu- i |»eriomy. For portability, *imi , .... K ...~.w... v , 1 irai)llcity I nience of use, the LitllutHant has unequal. om mu meat Ion ... — - , ... aid In Europe, are constantly receiving additions to heir Stock, comprising Planter*’ Housekeepers and tiiliders’goods ot the most approved styIw and patterns, ( , w enabled to Dy e a greater variety of Color# on .-ulk mon.' winch may tie enumerated loteks, Hinges, Bolts, | ( ( j Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Ac., which hetruitawill nd Shutter Fas enlng*of all kind.. Slice! Zinc, foieet , nerally please all who may favor him with their fonper. Sheet and bar Lead, Chain Potnpa, Bra*# . The Little Giant has receive* IjT The Augusta Constitutionalist. Southern Re- - trail nab, Augiwla. Milledgeville and Eaton* ' ».ih Macon and Western Railroad Train# to v - \Hants, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville,and 'Mr it*. ^•«-tlng dffly al Columbus,srilh Glrsrd and Mo- • * 'U I road. '•'"Cling dally at Americus with a four^rorae y*o#i * ' -r.e toTallahasM-e, Albany. Thomasvills, Ac. ’-»»*-kl» Ifacg Idnc to Lumpkin. r ^*i-.ti‘ n for rxdnta on this Road “below Fort Val- • *'• ul I uke 'he I o’clock evening train from Sav- *;*'■ »nd 5 o'clock evening train from Augusta, to , * detention at Macon; for other points on South *^' ri "r Mu*r,,g*e Railroads, passengers will have *• weotuiii by either trains. 4 J* 1 ' law Stetmshlps leave Savannah for New York • *’-w*lay* anil Saturdays, and for I'hilailelphla on , *-^*l*M Pa>wage. m tbeCabla, FJ0; Mteerage.ffS. ’♦'fogi Mo-itgomery to Savannah, #13 on , • ^'iuinbos to do V 00 1X1 ■ America* to do. 8 80 h GKO. W. ADA.MH.•Superintendent, ■o-n, August 2d, I8SS. _l‘n_ _ ,UKl L I’^PCTING. RUGS, DHUGGKT.— 5Ve hsvV..|o-n.d ‘ 1, L • 1 are now prepared to ahow a* good an ..• ei^regoo*!# as are to t>e sv,-n In the sep21 AIKIN A in UN-. I “.' T< "F 7 1 ' UI* K N f I N F-. —25 Obi., .-pu'l'iirp. n- Brushes, and a general variety of Fancy Gr>oda, lot'.on Liues, F>sh llooka,Niunllet. Kuittlng Pin*, Seme wine,Crosscut, Hand. Tinon, Framin;, and Mill Haws, bain*. Hand and Hedge Hammers. Anvils. Vice*, crew Piste., Stock* and Die.,.Smith's Ral'nwa.Cooper'a j ! ools. PLU5VS, • URN SH ELLER*. II A V C UTTERS, loes, Aim, Andirons, Shovel., Wpariea, Guns, Hay and lanure Pork*, Sad Iron*, 5Vriling paper, Porte Mon ales, Spirit Levels,Cut and 55 roueht Nall* and Spikes, lanes or nil kind*. S«-|vca,t'ofle« Mills Cotton and Wool 'arda.flurry Comes, aud In fact every article adapted ;o ^CHy^aiid country order* will receive prompt attention, nd all goods for shlpmeuU carefully packed. may 8 , - . . OBNB0AL NOTIOB. C, M.GRIFFKN has re opened his store, and Is ready for all enstomers' call. In hla line. I have In employ a superl r workman al watches, and alw> a flrst rate Manufacturing and Jobbing caller, end .11 --rk "> «■•' '» '«*'*«',.™ ,l”„ "Lnllntt t„ -*■> wltb ■".|'*‘ch 1,1. , ^lldu-d Iron. .11 trftW. end eu.toi»tr. I article It, in, linn of boatnir.-. nt " 10 ] and ALL- Tfteaaa*. **tji8flnxeap bo required, in the same superior style which . generally so much nlesvcd Ills patrons and trionds. Ladles' Bonnets Dyed. Bleached aud l’rea*ed tn (he >*t fashionable sty lo.. < inters from the country punc- illy attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels . »sent by steamboat or railroad, word should be sent , | n by tetter through the Post tiffice.ro that he may know Porte Mon- % .ere to call for them. ill u t ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. •. 14 m;a IM.ANIMOTTON I'I.AVIFHK • win; UNDERSIGNED having tH-enapp.ilultnl agenu for the sale of the celebrated 5lcArihy SEA is- . I 5ND CtlTToN GIN, the cotton from which It readily * Id,and which usually bring* three to live cents per ( I un i more than from any other Giii yet Invented, are I i w prepared to supply Planters and those wanting. I \ th the*e of 4ii|rtTt"r wnrkman.hip at ooe hundred j i d twenty five dollars each. Extra r* liar? fl I. Extract from a letter from a FIurlda planter: “The McArthy Gin Is Infinitely ahead "f every other i ( n yet manulartured. I would not lx' without one for l Me ttie amount; it saves trouble, It .iiiiple, and turns i t neautlful cotton. The staple Is not injure.:, and the 1 « en process ••» much ite.lred by Ihe English buyers is j c -tainly obtalne*!." lug 24—tf BOSTON A VII.I.5I-ONGA. lllbliert . .upcrlor Pait' Ate, ...anufaci.iredeipressly lor this market. Just received •*»/ '"l®, 1 . v . ,. rt .ug jl PADELFoHD. FAY ALO. Fall and Winter Clothing. PIl.ltNON, tltlDT Al lO, A RE receiving weekly, per steanter*, <*ne of the la*- ge»t and best selected # <>ck* oTUIolhlug ever offer ed In this market, which they offer on accommodating term* at wholeMiu aud retail- Thoy also have in store a grewl aosorlmentof GEN- TI.E5IRN S FURNISHING Gts»D». Merchanu vlsmag the city wou> »do well to call and examine our stuck. P- S. Orders from tho country promptly attended to au« 31 IIA Y All P TAI liUK'5 J -1 PA A . A 5 l*u I'l India, China and J*pso In ' 18.53. By lla>ard Taylor. . . ,,, Evening, with Die Prophets ; 5 of Memories and Medl ainm*. By Rev. A. Morton Brown. Cloudy and Sunthlue Iu the Lifeof a > Idagc Patlor. Harliaughs Heavnilv Home, 3 v I*. Fl nt’sClerical Kepurwon continued lover and Ty phnld Fever. Gooch'. Practical Midwifery Fordy ce on Fevers. .. . ,, Mcniicnhidl'* Medical Studeut* 5 ado .Mecum.wlih up wants of gnu iilu*trailons Heady's Medical Formulary. Heasly's Pretcripliun Bmik 5V.-).F» Prac'lce, llslland't 'kc*.Dickson*,55 at.uii. be sold in parcel* vary lug from 150 to I8uo acre#, to suit of construction, and conve- j Thread and Sacks, assorted sizes. ; all vv *n*e soldairo at tbe last mentioned lime and place, , *l has no equal. It weighs HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Bulky all the Perishable Property on said last mentioned Plana Iruiu three to five hundred pounds, according to size, Harnesses of all kinds, by tbe single set. ] tatton. consisting of Horses, M ulco, Cattle, Ac. Sale to , cau be put in operation by the farmer In iweuty minutes I CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy an*) ‘ continue irom day today until all t* sold. Terms on the ] without expense or mechanical aid, then adjuatedand ! -Julkv >t>ringa and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and c ,f ,4| e . JOHN W. DENT, Bx’r. used with convenience by anybody. Bows bv tbe sluale set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; Crawford Co„ Ga., Sept. 5,1855. "" ' «1 the First Premiums at : p |,t n do ;patent Hath Leather, Top and^ Curtain do-; 1 * ^ Tk " *•—•"• * Bilk and ns: Btig- I gw Lamp*. Plated anu Brats carnage nature i Ur#M and tier against breakage or derangemeut, and warranted to ! ptato*! Knob?, Ac. uly23 ] grind feed from ear corn, aud grits or fine hominy- from -— shelled corn, with a degree uf ea*e and convenience for ! fSt aJV A. IN' * 0 -|,l,,„,,„..,rj l‘.ttwn. .ml .tie, to .ulttt). «."«i I 4, h ,WK SmiouTaTwi.. ME work Is priuted on flue wliln* paper and new , every State Fair Irom Missouri tu Marylaud tbe past broad amt narrow l.acea, variety "i paflOgn.*: stik and corder, Milledgeville: Republican, Savannah: Intel!!- Fall, and that in the moat complimentary manuer. I tVorstod Fringe: black and purple CoisaK 'Roans; Bug- ! gene?-r and Advocate, Atlanta j wlU copv ana forward These Mill# are guaranteed iu the most positive man- j B) - | <am ns. Plated and Brat* Carriage RAndi; UriM and j their bill for payment to JOHN W. DENT. [sep 5 -hist Knoxville, Ga. wants ol all. 1 No. 2 is offered at f*>5 complete, ready for attaching I the team, and warranted to grind ten bushels of feed per hour with one horse. No. 3 il*75 will grind fifteen nushels per hour. No. 4 at 8tai will grind twenty biubels per hour, with ! two horses. I Manufactured and lor -Je by nRnWN fX) mar 3 at Nashville, Tennn and Atlanta, Oa. SEWING MACHINES. l^XC’EI.SloR SE5VING MACHINES.— Made by ' hs IIUOD. BATTELLE A CO., 5V..rcealor, Massa- ! chusett*. patented by Ells* Howe, Jr., September 10th, I-.40 These Machine* are warranted,(With proper ute' not to get out of repair. They are built In a good sub stantial, and workmanlike manuer, and will do Tailors ! shoemakers’ and Saddlers' work, In a manner warrant- ed to give satisfaction. Thestlch will noi rip any more Ihancommoi * *“'* In operation mon sewing, done by hand. Call aud see there 1 periods, may be known by applying to lonakHO ClIKSNUT street, Philadelphl*. up or al the office tu Atlanta, Ga. Pliiladeluhte.up 5V. A. UAIVSON, A gum. lyMAC tho flitted States. A Southern Bank-Note List is essential In every Back, Counting House, and Public office. I«et ut unite In ad vancing our common interests,aud not permit Northern men and Northern Detectors to flue uate our roooey matters as they may wish, while we are quiellv follow ing their dictation. The work will be carefully reviled on tbe day of pub lication, and all Important financial changes, as they occur, noticed. Fivcry exertion will be made to make It a correct aud reliable guidn to the Banker and Mer chant. Hotel Proprietor*, Brokers, Auctioneers, ( ommlsaion Merchants, and others desirous of bavlug their names ami buslneaa widely circulated, are Informed (bat a limited number «if advcrvisemtiiU will be loser ed — pccial rales for advertising by Hie year, or for shorter -■ * *■- —«!-*«• any of my Agents, T F.GRO i.’AI’S, H "Tl II sn i.l ' -IU .|»z Scoteh j Dunglison’sand all ntlier Veluwl 5Vork* f..r Studeuts . 4 Capa aod Uoonets. received and for sale hv u et 24 KoKENBAt’Oll A LARSON. | *»"• Practtuoneraat reduc«i prices. | oct 17 tv.THOKNE55ILLI.AM5. i» A'KF.T>. HMR UR* m»Mo, FEATHER DUSTERS. Ij —A large variety al No. 155 tlinugtii.m s'reet oct a HORACE MullsE. Specimen numbers will be scut, on application by letter, tree of charge. All communications Intended for tbe Rank-Note List and Detectoe, tnusl bo addressed to Swan’s Bank-Note List, Atlanta.Ga '5Ml El. 85VAN. Jaxaa RoiBRiaos.Ueueial Agent. tap25—3m MEDIOAls NOTICE, n. w. T. f^rb THE BOTANIC, OH UEFflKn PHY8ICIAIY OF SAVANNAH, H EGS to announce that he has removed his rldence and Office from the comer of Buts sad I Jefferson tireeU, to the former residence and oMee of the late Dr. Klchardtone, on Broughton-at reel, (be tween Montgomery and West Droad-streeU. Ilataadara bts most sincere thanks to hit lellow-cUltena In IbacU* and country, for tho very liberal employment or bis pro- feast jobI services since his location In Savannah,awl lakes pleasure tn announcing that blsfaclIltlW for uaet- ingthecoosuntlv Increasing demands upon him are greatly ImproTed.havIng employed a competent person to attend especially to bit office affaire. Ladles may consult him either In hlffcmlly patriot his contultlng-ri'Om, adjoining hit office, or tn his office. Hit consulting-room has been furnished and airsaged wi.h especial reference to the convenience, comfort and taste of those visiting him professionally. Patients visited promptly and punctually. For terms and further particulars, tee htsMedietl Journal. _ 3m o—oct 1 C tORN MEAL.—Up Country Meal for aale by . oct 30 I.VftN A SNIPER. 1 ' V CKt.ED BEEF, from Chandler 4s o«a, dally expect* e i aud for aale by . oct 30 LYNN A b*l Hi