The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, November 08, 1855, Image 1
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VOLUME LIII
SAVANNAH, GA.. THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 8. 1855.
NUMBER 268.
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SKMI-WKKKLY.
UNITED STATES WAH, LIKE,
T HU new and splendld-slde-wheel steamships:
KNOXVILLE, 1,5(H) tous,Capt.C. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA, 1,5(10 “ Titos. Lvon,
FLORIDA, 1,300 •• “ M. 8. Woonnt'LL,
ALABAMA, |,»Hl “ •* G.K.Schbncb,
Will Lave ftavauniili
Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
These ships are among the largest on the coast, un-
surpassed In rpeed, safely or comfort, making their
P*»«..gto in flfty to sixty hours, and are cninmauded toy
skillfull careful and polite oRIoera. Having elegant
i.sie room acco<umodatluus, they offer a most desirable
couve)anon to New York.
Cabin Passage W0
Steerage do 8
Agents: i’ADEl.FORD, FAY fe CO, Savannah.
SAM’L.L. MITOIIILL, 13 Broadway,
June 2C, 1855. New York.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
|:. N. if!All. STEAM KKN.
tub aiiiri toMratstxo this limb abb
ATLANTIC, I BALTIC.
Oapt. Wbit. Capt-Coasrocx.
PACIFIC, J ADRIATIC,
CapL NlB. 1 Capt.
These ships having boon built by
contraci,expressly for goverumont ser
vice, every care has been taken In
___ their construction, as also In their en-
fines, to ensure strength uud rpcod; and their accom
modations for passengers are unequalled for elegance
or comfort.
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, In Oral
jabtn #130; In second cabin, $75; exclusive use of ex
tra slxe state room, 8325. From Liverpool to New York,
£.10 and £Al-
An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship.
No berths can be secured until paid for.
PROPOSED DATES OF HAILING,
frem A'rw York. from Liverpool.
1855. 1855.
tVednes lay....Jan.24. .18551 Saturday.. ..Jan. 13. .1855
Wednesday....Feb.7.. 1855 Saturday ..Feb.27.. 1855
Weduesday.... Feb 21.. le.tt Saturday.... Fsh. 10.. 1855
1 Saturday... .Jan. 24.. 1855
For Freight or Passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall tweet, N. Y.
BROWN, SIIIPLEV A CO., Liverpool.
F* EPH EN, K BN N \ R D A CO,27 A ustin Frlart, London.
L. o. WAIN WRIGHT a CO., Paris, or
GEO. II. DRAPER, Havre.
O'* I he owners of these ships will not be accounta
ble f< r gold, si'Ver, bullion, specie. Jewelry, precious
•tones, or me als, unless bills or lading are signed
therefor, and the velue thereof expressed therein,
Shippers please take notice, that tbs ships of this
Line cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
J«n9. mwfly
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, QA. ’
T il E entire scholastic year of this Institution, by a
job t resolution of tho Faculty and Trustees, has
been ’.brown In’o one terra, commencing on the h'irot
Monday in September, und closing on i.'ommxnckmknt
Day, I hursday alter the fourth Sunday lit June.
fACt' LTV.
AUGUSTUS ALDCN, A. M..President — Professorol
English Literature and Ancient Languages.
Rev. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Professor of Mental
ami Moral Philosophy.
Rev. T. X. FORSTER, A. M.~Profossor of Mathe
matic* and Natural Science.
Mi-s ANN E. Al.DEN—Principal Primary Depart
ment, and Instructress in Botany and Preuch.
It. R. I.IGNOSKI—Principal of Music Department.
Mrs L. E. GRANT and Mrs E. T. CALDWELL-Or
namental Branches.
this I iistltulion now presents to the public, ad van-
ages wtiicli few possess. A largu and oleirantly con-
it/ncted College edifice; uno of the largest Chapels in
’.ha State: nil necessary nut-buildings und enclosures;
a bmrdlug department, fitted up in the tnosl neat and
comfortable style, and under the superintendence of the
teachers Cfient<eDc* ; with the whole domestic depart,
mom under the careful direction of ladiesof experience,
mlde I to al! the facilities for n thorough course of In-
(true ion which any similar institution can offer. It
will he seen by reference to our catalogue, that our rates
of Board ami Tuition are less than can ho found else
where. This (act, in those times of pecuniary pressure*
Is worthy of the consideration of those having dangh
ter* to educate.
The Boarding Department will be under the direction
ol President Aldctt and lady, and Professor Caldwell
and lady. With spacious and comfortable dormitories,
large and convenient closets, new and elegant furniture,
good and experienced rervant*, anl table* rurnlshed
Tlth the beat that the market affords; together with a
vltolesome but parental diMlpllne,we hope to Increase
the liberal patronage with which this Institution has
hitherto beeu favored.
F. X. FORSTER, Scc’y Faculty.
Cuthhert, July 30. 1855. aug 7—jnul.’.’ifl
ffiitjj UnafntBfl earns.
MHROHANT,
No. 164 liny street,
Solicit, from hU friend* eonslgnmeiita of every de
scription
My personal attention will be given to the sale of Roa)
Estate, llank stock, Ac.
Kelbr to Illram Roberts, Esq., Pierson, Ilcldt A Co
E F Wood A Co, Noble Lyon, Esq.* Savannah ; E II
Harris, It.B.ThU-as A Co., Bates A Lucas, W. n. Bob
bitt, Montgomery, Ala. mar 17
WJI. WAIIINil IIAHEIIHIIAin, *
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner ol Hay and Moniaomory-sts.,Savannah,lit.
Hollclt* consignments, and Is prepared to receive Col
ton and Merchandise generally, upon storage,
jau l Nov.15,55.
JAitll s S 5K IIUI S,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Jones' wharf, foot of Abercorn-airoet,
JnJIl SAVANNAH, GA. | y
EAHLF.TON A PAIIMMN,
General Commission merchants.
82 HAY STREET,SAVANNAH.GEORGIA.
O. I. C4RLBT0N. C1UI. P ARSONS,
dec 18
MINIS ft JOHNSTON,
General Auction & Commission itlerrhnnts.
Tender their services to thetr frleuds and the public
J»n 3 c H
j.c. Rust. j. h navis. w. h.lono.
_ _ KI'NE, DAVIS A 1,0NU,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
J une 1 kavannali. Du.
Jfortffln Dnafncna (Karas. Wctn=Yorlt aaberttsmunts
. ■* El1 HIKN At JON EN,
VVA YJMlJOKO, IIURKK’VOUNTY. GA.
Practlcolaw In Klohmoud, Burke, Washington, Scrlveu
and hinauuel.
Til Ob. M. BBRniRN.
dec It)
M IEEE It A MAN II El, l„
ATTORN K YS AT LA IK.
„ , Wnyucuboro*, Gn.
Reference-Mcasra. A. J.At T. W. Miller, Augusta,Ga.
oet 2 j y
E. ii. V A IB A N INN,
ArroltNEY AT LAW,
...... ... Fersyth.flaM
Will nractlco In tho Hint and adjojnlng counties of the
Jnn r Macon Circuit. tf
tt’M. A. EDI*TON,
A TTO RN E Y AT LAW,
nov 3 tf. Monilccllo, Gea»
WILLIAM E D W A ItDN.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,
miennopy, Florida,
will practice in the Courts of East and South Florida.;
Roluronces—Tunno Plnknoy a Co., Charleston, 8. C.a
Pierson, lleldt It Co., Savannah, Ga.; Cooper It Mother,
Mlcatiopy, Fla.
march 20 ly*
SAilIIJEL \V. PEPPER,
Succettsor to
HENRY J. PEPPER & SON,
WnichuM' Jewelry and Nil ver Ware,
No, 175 Chrtnut at., oirpoaite the State House,
l'lilludeljpliia.
may 30 ly
SAMUEL PALMER At SON,
Dealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE-
T O O L S 4- c.
WHOLESALE AND RBTAIt..
No. 184 Congress and 07 si. Julian streets,
June 3 Savannah, Georgia.
WILLIAM M. TUNNO,
Factor & Commission Merchant,
For Florida und Southern Georgia Produce,
NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
AND
97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
may? Onto
WM. WRIGHT.
GENERAL BROKER,
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL
ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY,
BAY LANE, SAVANNAH, OA.
WILLIAM J. W1LUI1EU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warrenton, Goo.,
Will practice In the Northern Circuit of Georgia, and
in the counties of Burke,Columbia, Jefferson and Wash
ington, of the MltldleCIrcult. ly may 1)
PATTEN. HUTTON & CO. 1
FACTORS.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS I
100 liny Street.
Jy 14—tf Savannah, Ga. I
II. A, CRANK, L. W . WELLS. RICHARD CURD.
ClftANE, WELLS At CO.,
COTTON FAC TORS.
AND
Forwarding A Commission merchants*
]___
1IAYNARDA ROWLAND.
FACTORS
v AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 17 2 Bay Street. 1
EPHRAIM BAtNARD_ J«IIN T. ROWLAND, JR
Liberal advances ma <e on consfgumeuta of Cotton
and produce. Jypj
WAYNE, GRENVILLE ii. CO.
FACTORS,
Commission and Forwarding
*11 E K C1EEVTS,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH*
TII08. a. WAYNE, C. E. GRENVILLE,
II. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE.
J7—ll* Savannah. Chattanooga,
WM. hVDLEII CoLTKB. JXti. fOVPHR PHASER.
COI l'Ett A- I'KASEK,
FACTORS
GENERAL-COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Jy 7—5m os
WAV ER & CONST AN TINK
Commission Merchants.
AND DBA LERA IN
GR.AI2XT, HAY, dJc.
Julies 1 Uiillsllnir. Huy Mm*l,
SAVANNAH, G A.
F. WAVER. P. L. C()Nr*T ANTING,
try s/r let attention will be given to Hoe-riving und
Forwarding goods. -jo S'—tf
W A U XII• K A UA VIN, ~
tSuecoeore to f'ubbrdge *V /Irnther.)
WHOLESALE ANl) HXT At L
Booksellers and Stationers,
No. 159 CONGRESS S ."., South Hide Market square,
SAVANNAH, Ga.
WM. a. DAVIS
FULTON HOUSE,
ri.ANTA laiOKUIA,
ATI __
BY A. E. REEVES.
Atlanta. March 14. 1H55. If
IWcKEE A BENNETT.
CARRIAGE \M KAftNESS REPOSITORY,
Corner of U’eNt Broad and Bay Streets,
Savannah, Ua.,
Would call the attention of (lie citisens o
.Georgia, South Carolina. Florida, Alabama
and Tenuesse, to their largo hnd splendid stock of
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, fee., fee.,
embracing every variety and style now in use. Among
our stock will be fottnu all ol Ihe most fashionable
stj Its combining
ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND 8TRENGTH
Built by snmo of the most relinble bui ders In Phila
delphia, whose work has a reputation for Lightness,
Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other
manufacturers lu the Union.
There may also be found among our stock selections
from the establishment ofJ. M.Qi-imby & Co , and
other celebrated manufacturers In Newark, N.J., New
York and New Haven, all of which are built expressly
for us. and which we do nol esitule to warrant lu evet y
particular.
H. C. McKee has been for twenty-one years engaged
In tho Carriage llu-lncss in Columbus, Geo..and w«
feel cotitfdent that with our united experience and at
tention we will bo able to keep on huiul a Slock Hint
we thiuk will meet the approbation and wnuls of the
public, and which foi variety and extent will excel that
heretofore kept at this place.
AU orders shall have strict and prompt attention.
II. C. McKEE.
Savannah, Aug .U, 1855. I. S. BENNETT.
FVom 5’. M. Pcltengill d* Co.’s Advertising jtgenry, 11
Naeeau tt., Neto York, and No. 10 Staten , Rattan,
P.feCo'aro Agents lor the most Influential unit lar
gest circulating Commercial paoors both in tho Unttod
States ami i ho Canadas.
Brooklyn City
STEAM ENGINE WORKS.
13 Wmcr-.truut, llrooklrn, N. York.
D. F. BURDON &. CO.,
H AVING rocontly atted up the extenslvo oetabllsh-
ntent at tho above named place, we are prepared
to manuf iclitro all kinds of Steam Eugtnes, Boilers,
Sugar Mills, Saw and Grist Mill*. Pumps and Gearing
for working Mines, Shafting Pulteya, fee., and are pre
pared to foriitsh castings of every description. We
would call llm attonllon of Southern Planters particular
ly to our Sugar Mills- Having purchased tho entlro
stock of Patterns from the late flmi of G. II. Ilnrteon fe
Co., N.Y., we can safely say that wo can turn out a
Mill which for strength, durability and neatness, cannot
be excelled by a tty establish men tin the Stales. A long
experience in the business renders us competent toox-
cculo any orders, and wo would advise* those In want of
Machinery to give us n call. Engines from 4 to 40 horse
power always on hand. .... „
b. P. I1URDON, II. N. CONKLIN, 8. B. CONKLIN.
oct 22—3m P
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780.,"
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WALTER, IIAKEB 4 CO.
American, French, llomcepa
thlc, and Vanilla CllOCt ILATE;
preparod OOUOA; BRt )M A, CO.
CO A PASTE; Cocoa Sticks, Solu
ble, llomarpatblc and Dlotetlc
Cocoa; Coooa Shells; Cracked
Cocoa,Ac.
These Manufactures to which
first patmuMs Itavo been a-
warded by the chief InsliluPons
and Fairs of Die Union, are art
Leaf, Flower fe Fruit excellent diet for children, Inva-
of the Cocoa, with a lids, and peraous In health. They
pod opened. allay nlber than Induce the uer-
voua excitement attendant upon the use of tea or coffee,
and are recommended hy Drs. Warren, Jackson, Hay
ward, Ware, and Adaths,of Boston, and by eminent
physicians elsewh ro,
for sale by all the principal Grocers In Ute United
Suites, and by their Agents.
I). C. Murray, Now York; Grant fe Twells, Philadel
phia ; Thomas V. Brundige, Baltimore; Kennett fe Dud
toy, Gin. WALTER BAKER fe CO.,
sep 15—!lm Dorchester, Mass.
DICRtfXO IRON PIPE WORKS,
Morrit A Jaquou, 142 Ccntrcslrecl*,
NEW YORK,
M ANUFACTURERS and dealers In Wrought Iron,
Plpos, Fitting**, Tools, and every description ol
apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for
heutlng nnd lighting sieHtiurs, Churches, Hotels, Pr|-
vato Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories
and Halls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers aud
Boiler Flues made to order.
Our Screw Cutting Maolines are entirely new, and
our own patent warranted t> do doublo the worst °f ai 'y
other invention.
Orders solicited tram all tedious of the country, and
promdlly attented to je 25, 55—ly
Tfftto York Stfctomtsnncnta.
From Skillin, Fincher, Owen 4- SchtlPe Advertielng
House, 346 Rrondway, New Iork.
. V O N V Mi ,
Importer A Nliinulacturer off Segars,
no. 13 W lltTA K W U-STH KKT,
Keeps on bauil a well selecietl stuck of Imported So-
gars, also Manufactured Tobacco. Snuff, Piper, and nil
other articles usually kept in hta tine of business, which
he offers on the most reasonable term*. nov 3
OGLETIffOltPE MEDICAL CULLEUE*
AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE SESSION of LECTUEErt In the above institu
tion will commence on the first day of November
and terminate ou the first of March.
The Clinique, at the College building, will be open
ed to patient* on tho 2t)th of October, and be continued
throughout the session.
The Faculty Is constituted as follows :
H. L. BYRD, M. D., (late oi Savannah Medical Col
lege,) Professor of tho Principle and Practice of Physic.
E. LaltoY ANTONY, M. D., (of Wayuesboro’, Ga.,)
Pr lessor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women aud
Children. , ,
WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M. D„ (of • okeabnry, 8.
C.,) Professor of Materia .Medica and 51 odicalJurispru
dence.
J AMES 8. MOREL, M. D.» (of Bavannah, Oa.,) Pro-
fes*or of Anatomy.
JOHN DAVIS,M. Df (of Abbeville, 8.C^) Professor
of Physiology.
WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,)
Pr..fe*v»r of Chemistry und Pharmacy.
CHARLE8 GANAIIL, M. D., («l Savannah, Ga.,)
P»*,lessor pro.turn, of the Principles and Practice or
Purgery.
iieinonstrator of Anatomy, R.J. NUNN, M.D., (of
htvannah.) ... . _
Tim fees will be—• 100 dollars for the entire Course
Ol Lectures; §10 Demonstrator’s fee; Graduation *30.
V*iricttln Ion f5. ......
Arrangements have been made by which sttideuts
tan l»e accoinmo<lated with good board at front B31-2
to It per week.
For further Information nddress,
H. L. BYRI), M.P., Dean,
T *HB Hooka for Subscription to the Charleston and
Savannah Railroad will be re opened the 15th De-
I timber. 1854, and kept open uutll further notice, atlhe
I foliowlug places, to wit:
1 COtlMISIOMXRS.
Charleston.—L. T. Porter, (His Mills, Wm. C. Bee.
Bsvsanah.—Msjor A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Screven, Col.
I A R. Lawton.
Adams’ Run.—HawkinsS. King, D.P. Wilkinson,J.
| W. Fsbir.
Edisio Island.—E. N. Puller, Jas. Hopkinson, Col. b.
I M. Whaley.
I Walterboro*—Col. 51. E.Carn, D. 8. Henderson, J.
I W. Hurbndge.
I Ashepoo.—Lawrence Wllsell.W. H. Lowndes, Jas.
iM.Rhett.
I ^altketchor.—Thomas McTeer, B. McBride Peeples,
| Tlminas Allen.
, Pocotallgo.—W. k. Hutson, J.U.Sanders, John Mir.
I In.
Whippy Swamp MusterGroand.—Burwell McBride,
I Jot,n B. Frampton, R. A. Taylor.
(iilllsonville.—P, W. Plckllug, Wm. Yeomans,Thad-
d**u« Itiickuer.
Hi-aufort.—Edmund Rhett. R. J. Johnson, J.D. Pope.
, Grahamvllle.—Col. John Webb, Wilson Purribee,
I William llowurd.
Hlwfffon.—T. It. Coe, R. H. Kirk, Dr- P. Pritchard.
It'ihertville.—B. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A
I R. J'llmstoii. __
l’ury*burg.—W. W.- Hardee, J. P. Raymond, J. D.
Jon***.
I.uwionvlllo.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Pamuel Manner
I Charles Jmidon.
I Blue House.—Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Baun
| dec, Jonh Hill.
By order ortho President and Board of Directors,
d- c 13 C .F. IIANCKBL, Sec’y and Treaa’r.
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD.
CIIANt.E OF SCHEDULE
D. L. COHEN.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
T«ylo»-Slr«oc
[rtva nooRs west of dravtos-btrkxt.]
Is prepared to contract for all kinds of Building aud
Repairing.
Also—To conduct Water through tho various parts
of Houses. 00113.
H. fe J. LACIIL1SOM,
12 iik I ii r m si ii d NI I I I «v r I ff l» ts*
IRON fr HR ASS FOUNDERS.
Canal-Street-Near the Canal Lock.
R. LACII 1.1S0N. J. LACIILISON,
O; M1 LTE"MTJ- _ B~FBRGDSON,
WIlEELWRUillTS fe 11LAUKS.T1ITHS
No. 123 York-Strecty
SAVANNAH, (GA,)
Carriages, Wagons, Carts and Drays manufactured
Blacksmithing,Including Iron Railing and Grates for
Building*, fee., done at the shortes notice. ang 28.
M. It.CHURCH. E. 1. MOSRS.
CIIUUU1I& MOSES,
Factors und Commission Merchants,
Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Rsfbrxncb*—Messrs. Hall, Moses fe Co., and Col.
John Banks, Columbus, Ga.; Messrs. Hall, Moses fe
Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Brady, Atlanta,
Georgia. >pr29
U. A. IIOI.COHIHU. A. M..
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER,
Guttoti Strut?!.
aug 27 cod t Jan 1
PAPER HANGINGS
AND IlOIIDUItK.
Just received a fine assortment of Paper Hangings and
Borders, mid for sale at moderate prices at
JOHN OLIVER’S
Paint and Oil store. 121 Itrongliton St.
Rooms papered with dispatch.
HOUSE, SIGN &.THIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GLA'/.ING AND GRAINING.
Dealer In Paints, Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Pointers’
Tools, While Wash Brushes, etc.
aug 28 c
SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL-
PATENTED MAY Ititli 1854.
T HE attention of Plunter*,Farmers Hnd Stock feeders
J» gneeraJ, I» r rpi-ciliilly caJJul lo this Mill a.*
tlm most Important article <>l tho kind now In use, not
only well adapted for uOndlng cob meal for stock, but
grts? or flue hominy for the table, and especially bread
meal from corn not fully ripe or dry tn the fall.
In setting this Mill, no mechanic or frame work is
wanted, oulv wanting to bo fastened to a floor or plat
form. Easily adjusted aud used by any person, even a
child.
Tho LITTLE GIANTIias received the first premiums
at the late Agricultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky,
Maryland, nnd other states, and that is the most compli
mentary manner, a.* well a- the most ready commumiu-
llon front the thousand.* witnessing its performance.
These mills are guaranteed in tho most positive inan-
lior against delects or breakage, and No. 3 warranted to
grind 15 hu-liels of feed per hour, with one horse, nnd
offt-ied at the low price of 8U'i. al complete, ready for
attaching the team.—No. 4 a* $75, grinds 21) bushels per
linur,wilh two horses.
Manufactured by SCOTT fe MOI.’KBEE.
Augusta, Ga.
Arrtsold by'?. H. Caupfckco, Agenl for tho Mattufac
turi-rs, 171 Buy sireo^.'uvaiiiiali, where the Mnchine
may be seen. may I
TO IIIVE PLANT RUN.
T IIF. subscribers me desirous ol calling the attention
of those Interested in tie Hulling of Rice, to their
newly Invented Machine, which surpasses nil others
now In use. The advantage of these Machines consist
In It* simplicity, durability, and the Brest amount of
work which It will perform without the least injury to
the grain. The machines arc portable, and well adapt
ed to Hand or Steam Power, can be transported reudv
for use. These Machines car. bo made to hull from 20
to 500 bushels per day—varying according to size. All
necessary Information will bn given by addressing Ibe
Inventors,at their Manufactory, No 111 Cliff street ,New
York City.
ROBERT t JOHN E. ANDERSON,
sept 20—lm P
LESTERS IRON WORKS,
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
ANDSTEAlfI KNUINEN,
57 Pearl-at, Brooklyn. N- Y, opposite Now York city.
'■pH K subscriber having been eugaged for the last 13
L years in the almost exclusive manufacture of this
luost Important Invention, VVoodsworth’s Planing,
’iroovlng und Tonglug Machino, has recently completed
he large addition to his already extensive Iron Works,
ill executo with dispatch all orders lu (he above line
< an unlimited extent. Tho universally acknowledged
t tperlr.rlty of VVoodsworth’s Plaining Machines, maim-
clcrod by him, over ail others, requires no reiteration.
Iiithemnntifnclureof STEAM ENGINES, wo claim
superiority for power and speed, beauty of construc-
nn and flnlsli; and also guarantee the Engines to trims-
1 .It UK) per cent more power for the same money titan
* an be furnished by any other manufacturer, and more
linn Hit) per cent, saving In wear and lour, as well as a
■ irge saving in the consumption of fuel.
Htftrencce to Parties having the Steam Engine now in
use.
Pardeo fe 5torgau, N. Haven, Ct.; S, W. Slocum,
Brooklyn. N. Y., Timothy Dabal, Astoriu, L. I; Lyons fe
Curtiss, Bridgeport, Cl; Ntamford Manufacturing Co.,
Stamford, CL; John C. >anlord. New Haven, Ct.; Rollln
Sanford, New York City; Cltus F. Looney, Austrian Con
sul General.
Reference* to Parties having the Wordsworth Planing
Machine now in use.
G. B.Bloat. Kensington, Philadelphia. Pa.; Kidder fe
Murlln, Wilmington, N. C.; A. L. Clapp, fe Co.. Mont
gomery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, NewOrfeatts. La.; Hinkle,
Guile fe Co.. Cicinnaitl, Ohio; Kaulotn, Cobh fe Co.,
Cleveland,Ohio; Fossfe Brothers,Chicago, Ills.; J.H.
Smith, Milwaukle, Wis.; P. B. fe L. L. Eaton, Buffalo,
N. Y.; Forward fe Smith, Oswego, N. Y., Joint Huarr,
Toronto, C. W.
Oid-rs and proposals received by mall or othorwise,
from all parts of the Uo I ted States, Canada, South A-
mt-rica, and Europe, will be promptly attended to by
Agents who are traveling lu all sections of the country.
Letters by mull, addiess JOHN II. LE3TBH,
ocl43m 57 Pearl81. Brooklyn,N. Y.
CHEAP HAS EIGHT.
T HE BENZOLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY nre pre
pared lo furnish I’ortaolo Gas Machines, suit able
for Manufactories, Stores.DwelllngHouses, Steamboats,
Railroad Station*, fee. These Machines are warranted
lo give satisfaction. They are manufactured under S.
TMcDougall’s Patent, ami are the only ones that will
operate well in cold weather. Tho Light produced Is
one half cheaper than Coal Gas, and less than the com
monest Tallow Caudles. They are ouslly managed and
free front danger, and the prices 25 per cent, less than
any other Machines made. The Company offer for sale
State and County Rights for all the Suites. AU order*
ehould be addressed to
S. T. MoDOUG ALL, Agont for tho Company,
oct23— tim S 321 Broadway, Now York.
?IRST PREMIUM PIANO-FORTES,
STEIN WAY A: SONS’,
IANO-FORTR MANUFACTORY, 88 Walker St.
KAK BROADWAY. »KW YORK,
RESPECTFULLY call the attention of
|the public to thetr splendid assortment of
■ . Jseint-grand and rquare PI ANUS, which,
.. ..ilutneof tone, ulustkity of touch, beauty of finish,
n l everything that renders a Plano period, nre nnsur-
p. -eed. A* a proof of the superiority of their inslrit
n tits, they beg leave to state, that ul the great Met ro
ll Kan Fair held at Washington, the lint premiums in
b- h classes, semi-grand and two-stringed, wero unanl-
m usly awarded lo them, although they were In compe-
tn*. ui with the most '.kttnguLhcd manufacturers from
IL uou. New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Pur-
ch. tersaiid dealers will Had ll lo tholr advantage lo
ca and examine tor themselves. S oct 23—if
iffpfc
SILVER’S
PLASTIC PAINTS:
CilKAP, MJJIABLK, ADD 1‘HOTSCTIVIi,
WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF.
T ills PAINT wlllstand any climate, wlthoulcrnckor
blister and hardens byexpo*ure, thus making in
time an onamol of alone, protecting Wood from decay,
andiron and othermetalsfrom rus land corrosion.
This Paint dlffbrsfrom the so-called 5llneral Paints ol
tbeday, which are principally Ochres and Uiayecolorod,
and areoutlrely worthless.
Sllvor’sPlastic Paints aro purely Motallic,containing
no AlumlnorCIty. •
They are levlgatodfluoly,mix readily with Linseed OU,
(without tho trouble of grinding.) and flow under the
brush aslreely as tho best White Load.
Those Palnlsoxco) nJ) others J» body or coveringpro
(forties,one pound of which wlllcoveras much surface.
BBt wo pounds of White Load.
There are four natural colors, vis: Black or Slate
Brown,Olivo nnd Chocolate.
Directions: This PainlflowsroRdUyundorthcbrush
and its covering property is Increased by uslug It mixed
as thickly ra possible with puro Linseed Oil; as the
Paint Is tho tasting or protecting body aud IheOllsimply
the medium or agent In spreading It.
We annex copies of two letters, one from tho Presi
dent of the Philadelphia and Reading RailroadCo., the
other from a gontlemnn, a well knowureatdeni ol Au
gusta, Georgia. •
Office of the Phiia. and Read mg Railroad C#., i
Putt*ADBI.FV JA, 51 AY 3,1853. I
J.S. Silvxr, Esq—Dear Sir; VVeh&ve used your
“Plastic Points” (or more than a year, and for Painting
Bridges, depots, fee., fee., wehave found itquiteequalto
any paint we have used. In fact, we now give Ita prefer
onceover all others we bavetrled for such purposes.
Yours,iespectfully,
(Signed) JOHN TUCKER,President.
AUet!HTA,OA.,Stl*TBMBIR 29,1852, )
Steam Planing Mills, j
Dear SirYou ask mefor my opinion of “Silver’s
Mlueral Paints,” which you have put on my 5lachine
Shopund Planing Mill. I giveyou with pleasure my full
and heartyrecommendatfonof Hast prevent!veofflre
communicaUngfromchimneysjorfromadJoiulng build
ings. The Paint which you puton my roofs, has now
become ashardassaATK,and 1 feel as socurcfromflre,
lu thlsdlrectlon,aH Is possible. A few weeksaflerthe
roofshad been painted, I made anexperimenton two or
thrcesbluglesby plactngthoiutn thefurnaceunder the
boilors;iho result was, thattheportlon uncovered was
entlrelyconsumed,whllothepuintod partwasapparent-
ly sound, thoughuponexaminatlonthe wood wasfound
to beoharred ;the paint, howover, was firm and but
little blistered. I conaiderthls as sovoro atostasyour
Palntcan beputto,and under the clrcumstancesl do
nothesltate to commend It ns an invaluablepreventlve
against fl.o. Respectfully,fee.
(Signed) A 51BR08E SPENCER,
FRENCH fe RICHARDS,
N. W. Corner of 10(3 and Market etreete, Phiia,, Pa.
GENERAL VVIK)LE8ALE AGENT 8.
Forsale in Savannah, Wholesale and Retail,by
JAMES II.CARTER fe CO,
No.17(1 Broughton*! reel.
July 20 IfSoIpiy
LOCAL EVIUEKCi: OF THE VALUE
and Fire-Proof Qualltiea of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
as manufactured by
STARNS & MARVIN,
NEW YOIP.K.
IN THE Are of tho 3d
Inst., which consumed
the brick building, occu
pied by Mr. John T.
Thomas, opposite the
Gas Works in this city,
was a Safo of the above
description, containing
the hooks, papers and
money of Air. Thomas
and although tho build
ing was destroyed, tho
said Safo sustained no
injury whatever from the
Intense heat to which It
had beeu exposed. Un
mSmSSSSW opening the Sale, the
rontents were found u mliaturbeu, and in the same order
•ml cond Itlon as when placed there, except a slight
Jlscoloratlon to the projecting ends of a few papers,
and the backs of one or twool the books, caused by
ihe steam generated In tho Safe, while at Its greatest
oeat.
The Safe and contents, as it came from the ruins, may
ftlll be seen, In the possession ol Mr- Thoinas, at the
Gas Works. A large assortment ol theso celebrated
Sales always on band* and for sale by
C. H. CAMPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers,
July 26, 1855. 171 Day st., Savannah, Ga.
I lake pleasure In corroborating tho loregoing state-
stem, aud in addition would add that tho books are uow
In use. J.T. TIIU51AS, VVood Yard,Ferry Wharf.
July 26.1855.oct 24
ft’. A. VUUDE iV CO.,
puhwituhb
Manufactory and Warc-Uoouis.
598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Between tho Metropolitan ana Smithsonian Hotels.
I :FURNITURE of every vurioty,of the best quality,
i at moderate prices. Wo have tho largest ostab
llshmetit, and best assortment of really good atnl sub
stanitul Furniture to he found in this city or country, to
which we Invito the particular uUuntion of purchasers
aug 6—3mos P
MASONIC—I• «. 45. V—!». off T.-O. U. A.
R egalia, JEWELS AND COSTUMES.manufac
tured and kopt ou Imud, at the Uld Establishment
of E. COMB, 244 Grand street, East of Bowery, Now
York. Orders from the country promptly attended to.
jo 18—ly P
Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods.
WILLI AM! TANKER,
PARK PLAGE, Now York, Invites tho attention
|lf of Southern and Western Merchants, to his new
stock **r Fans,Gotnbs, Hair, Tooth nnd Nail Brushes,
Ladies’Reticules, Peifumory, Soaps, Porte Mommies,
Jet and Bead Bracelets, I'ccket Books, Dross Buttons,
Pius and Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Watch Guards,
Wax, Coral aud Glass Beads, Necklaces, fen. India
Rubber Combs, Canes, Balls nnd Toy* of every descrip,
lion. Scissors, ltazoro and Cutlery, Gold and Gilt
Jewelry, Accordeons nnd Violins, including n generui
and very largt stock of English. French and German.
Fancy Goods, which will be sold at the vory lowest pri
ce*, lor *:aith or Approve*! Fipw.
no- Ortlar* by letter ■olortetl anti bat up in the b«M
manner. _ WILLI ANT TaSKBIJ,
may 1—ly "
lu Park Place. New York.
THE RENT HAIR DYE.
D R. O. M. BALLARD’S (new article) received 'u
bichest premium at the World’s Fair and Ameri
can Institute, wh in It was examined by the distinguish
ed chemists Dr. Little and Prof, obu Turrey,aud
pronounced the Best.
For sale by tho Principal Druggists In this city—prico
$1. Principal office and store 4!M and 5«» Hmudwny.
New-York. Mar 15,’5fl -P mar It)
CHE EVER dc CO„
FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MEnCHAJVTS,
SAVANNAH* OA*
Wm. W. Cukkvuk,
John R. Sims,
Gko. H. Chxkvkr.
WILLIAM LYNN, JAS. J. SNIDRR, O. F. SNIDER
LYNN A SNIDER,
FACTORS, FORWARDING AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
UAY-ST., SAVANNAH, GA., 1
sept 7
Corner llrongiitoii and Juffurnou*Ntit.
ur STAIRS.
W11. LI AM «, FOOTE
I S Now reco viiig a general ass ,rtmeat of Foreign ana
Domestic Dry Good*, which be offors to the trade
on accommodating term*
A. Me ALP IN &. BRO’S.
Lumber Alill aud Brick Yards,
H| ,<] aWANMAII. (JA.
f. J JUNF.K,
COMMISSION MEKCHANT,
JONES’ BUILDING,
Nuvitiinnli. On.
CHANGE OP HOHEDULK-TWO PASSENGER
TU >IN8 DAILY TO COLUMBUS.
O N and after Monday, August 27, pnssengnraud mail
trains will leave Macon for Columbus and Monl-
I tomnry, dally at 3,10 A. 51., and 3.15 |\ M,, arriving «t
I !.'■'.tuinbus at 7.15 A. M. and 1U.30P. 51. Leave Colum-
1 bu» for Macon dally at 4.15 A. M. and 2,3h I*. M.,
I riving at Macon at in.45 A. 51. anil 8.5h I*. 31.
j I’H-sengera for Amerlnus will take the morning train
| at 2.H) A. M. from Macon, arriving at Ann ricu* at
tin A. M. Leave Americas at 0.40 A. M., and arrive
I kt Macon at 10.45 A. 51.
I Connecting at Macon each way with Central Railroad
I Train* to Savannah, Augusta. Mllledgovillo ami Eaton-
aud with Macon and Western Railroad Trains to
- Jin Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville,and
I Mash vllle.
1 Connecting drily at Columbus, with Girard aud 5fo-
| tit In llsllroad.
'fonimcting dally at Amerlctts with n four-horse post
^R'-h Line toTsIlHliSBM'o, Albany. Thomasvllls, fee.,
‘w. trl-weekly Hack Line to Lumpkin.
P)*.*-ngurs for points «»n this Road “bolow Fort Val-
I should takeilie I o’clock eveulng train from Hav-
I on at,, aud 3 o’clock evening train from Augusta, to
I {’"td •letenllon at Macon; for other points oil South
[ ''((ten. or Muscogee Itai(roads, passengers wifi fiavo
I ‘Metentlou by either trains.
I uJ'pi class Steamships lesve Savannah for New York
I ” | -<h>e*days and Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on
I WMiiuvIsys. Passage, In theCabln, $*0; Sloe rage, $8.
I r *?sffom Montgomery to Savannah, $13 Oh
B''* Columbus to do 0 00
oo. Americas to do 8 80
GKO. W. AUAMH.Superintendent.
Macon,August 2d, 1855^ [If] a tig II
f’AlU'ETINlJ, it UGH,' l)RUt7(7KT.—We have opened
it. 1 ''“>* *' d are now prepsrod lo show as goo*I an
ortiiiem ol the above gnoils us are lo be m en In tho
Hi- _ sep21 AIKIN * BURNS.
l S l,, . , "T' "F riJKPKNTIVK -2.» l.bli
in store and for «!« b;
■tt-14 HIJN ^
i by
NTER
pis t nrp* ii
fe GAMMELL*
SAMUEL PALMER & SON,
OIBUON’h Bt'lLDlNOS,
Noe. 148 Congress, and 07 St. Julien streett,
R ESPECTFULLY Inform the trade Rial citizens gen
erally that they have in storo a good assortment of
tmerlcan aud Foreign Hardware, and being In direct
nmmunicHtlon with manufacturers both In this country
tnd lu Europe, are constantly receiving additions to
Jielr stock, comprising Planters’ Housekeepers’ and
lullders’ goods ol the most approved slylesand palteros,
jiioik which titHy be enumeraletl Isicks,Hinges, Bolls,
■ml Shutter Fa» cningH of all kinds, Sheet Zinc, Sheet
tapper, Sheet and bar Lead, Chain Pumps, Brass
Yarns, Britannia Ware, Hollow Ware, Percussion Cans,
5>mb«, Brush*-*, ami a goneral variety of Fancy Goods,
.'otton Lilies, Fish Hooks,Needles. Knitting Pin*, Heine
'wine, Crosscut, Hand, IVnou, Emuiing, aud Mill Saws,
Ilialn*. Hand and Hinifou Hammers, Anvils, Vices,
Crow Pintos, Stocks slid Dies, Smith’s Bellows,Cooper’s
Viols. PLOWS, CORN HllELLERS. HAY CUTTERS,
loes, Axes, Andirons, Hliovels, Hpsdes, Guns, Hay and
fanuro Forks, Sad lions. Writing paper, Porte Mon-
•ales, Spirit 1/Ovels.Cut and Wrought Nalls and Spikes,
'lanes ol all kinds, Selves,! 'offco Mills Cotton and Wool
?ards.Curry Coiulw, aud In fact every article adapted lo
helrado.
City and country orders wlllrecolve prompt attention,
Ud all goods for shipments carefully packed.
may 8
fJE~NEHAL NOTICE.
G. M.ORIFKEN has re o|M*ned his storo, and
Is ready for all customers’ calls In Ills line. I
have In employ a superior workman at watches,
— and also a first rain Manufacturing ami Jobbing
ewe|ler,and all work In that line will be received and
done according to order, and with dispatch. Calls
solicited Irom all I'rnmns and customers In wnnt ol
snides In my line of business. nov Hl_
|" v HIT hi* AND AI.E.-75 casks, each 8 tfo/.cit pints
1 Jllbberl’s Potter,and Mcn*ks,each h doxen pints,
lllliborl s superior I’ale Ale, miiiitilsciiired expressly (or
this market. Just received and lot side b.»
aug21 PADELFORD, FAY feCO.
FIRE INNI7RANCE.
Statement of the ‘*Norwich Fire Insurance Comp
of Norwich, Connecticut, on the 6th day of June,any.
Capital Mock '. * $I5R0»
Surplus 5,320 tM)
' 1 (M)
$155,32
ASSKT8 OF THE COMPANY. 1 00
•21 Shares Bank Stock In various Ranks... .830,099 00
• 3 “ lncoiporatod Uompanlesc'.herthun
Banks 276 00
Note* on demand, secured by Morlgaces on
Real Estate, Bonds, Bank Stock and other
good personal security 121,800 00
ash In hands of Agents 2,ooo on
“ in Bank 1,156 on
$155,321 00
LlABIMTttH.
I-osses adjusted,unadjusted or claims forloases—none.
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or Individual—
. one.
Total amount at risk (about)— 3,40" 100.
The amount at hazard on tiny risk, (a Ith vory fow ex-
• • options,) not over 5,000.
A. BREWS'/ President.
E. Lbarnkd, Jr., Secretary.
Norwich, Conn., June Ulli, I8P5.
Personally appeared before the umlersia.i xl. Mayor of
: le olty of Norwich, In said SLtle, A Brewste% President,
; ud B. Learned, Jr., Secretary of the “Norwich Fire
isurance CompHii),” aud made solemn oatlt to tho
*u(h of the above statement, signed by them, f also,
. ertlfy that I havo examined Ihe report of said tfompn-
y. and And the above to lie a correct statement of tho
.tme and that the notes nnd loans on which a part o|
• tld capital is invested aro in my opinion good aud woll
. scured.
In testimony whorcof, I linvc herein set my hand nnd
sused the sea) of the city to to affixed, this 9th day of
. 'une, 1855.
[L.S.] WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Mayor of tl.t i Ity of Norwich.
The undersigned Is agent for the at jve ofllco, nnd is
?ady lo tuke risks on ul I description i of property in
te city. JNO. 1NGEKSOLL.
JylH
YING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT
? 3 York-Sl., near Hie Court lloiibc,
SAVANNAH, GA.
7 3 JLX KHTABMSHKtl IN 1832. fy 73
1 311L subscriber, gratolul to his patrons und friends
for their continued favors, would slate that, lit ad-
•tlon to the Improvements lu hying acquired by him
iring his last visit to England and Scotland, has made
TangcmenlB lor extending his busiuesH, by which ho is
>w enabled to D’ye a greater variety of Colors on Silk
ul Woolen Dresaes, Shawls, fee., which he trusts will
morally please all who may favor him with their
, itronage.
Gentlemen’s Garments I)ycd, Cleaned nr Renovated,
. t may be required, In the same superior style which
ts generally so much pleased his patrons and frlonds.
Ladles’ Bonnets Dyed, Bleachod and Pressed In the
• out fashionable styles. (trdors from the country puuc-
. tally attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels
•a sent by steamboat or railroad, word should bo sent
■in by letter through the Post < )fllce,so that he may know
, here lo call lor ilium.
Jan 13 o ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
O SEA ISLAND COTTON I’l/ANTEHN
nilK UNDERSIGNED having been unpointed agent*
\ (or the sale of the celebrated McArtliy H|’,A 18-
. ANI) COTTON GIN, the cotton from which is readily
. Id, and which tisuully brings three to five cents per
I iuiuI moro than from any other Gin yet Invented, are
• iw prepured to supply Planters uud those wanting,
Ith these of superior workmanship at one hundred
i ul iweuly-flvo dollars each. Extra rollars $11.
Extract from a letter from a Florida planter;
"The AfcArthy Gin is (iiflnBelv ahead of every othor
• in yet maniilaclurml. I would not bo without one for
< aide the amount; It saves trouble, Is simple, aud turns
■ -it lieuuttfiil cotton. The staple Is not Injured, utul the
e,)pn procusHso imicli dcNlrcd by the English buyers Ii
t Mainly obtained.”
aug 21 —tf BOSTON fe VILLALONGA.
vTEGRO CAPS, SCOTCH SfVLKS-IH do*. hci)Wlt
N Cans aud Bouuets. received and for sale by
net22* ROKENBAUG1I fe LADSON.
SAFEN.
ijt CNTTENET fe CO., Importers of French and other
Jr • Furopenn Goods, No. 48 Broad street,
ap 30 ’55
JTIOOKC A T.iYJLOK’S
P ASTILLES DE PARIS.
T HESE PASTILLES nre an Invaluable remedy for
the cure ol Coughs, Colds aud Bronchitis, as by their
action ou the throat aud lungs, they remove all hoarse
ness in n few hours and wonderfully Increase the pow
er and flexibility of the voice.—Hence they aro ol great
service to and highly recommended by Clergymen,
Auctioneers, Public Speakers, and all (hose wnose call
ing requires such frequent use of the vocal organs.
N. II.—Ask for‘-Moore fe Taylor’s Pastilles De Paris,”
and observe that each box bears their written signature.
For sale by VV. W. Lincoln, J. II. Carter fe Co., J. H.
Moore fe Co., and the principal Druggists nnd Apothe
caries throughout the (fulled Stales and Canada, and at
wholesale by
klOORE fe TAYLOR, Importers,
sep 20—3m P 81 Maiden Lane, New York.
XV. JACKSON Ac SOnT
GRATE A1VD FENDER MAKERS,
246 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
Noxv York.
ang 1—ly P
Patent Elastic Skirts.
DATES FRANCE.
No. 1 Barcluy-Btreot, New York.
C AUTION.—Not.e Hre genuine except they bear tho
stamp of the patent. All mnnufuclurers und sutlers
Infringing will be prosecuted according to law.
mur 19 Mur 18,’56—P
ANDREWS A JESII1’,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cotton and Woolen Machinery,
Steam Kugincs und Boilers, dlaelliuiet.’ Tools,
Belting, &c.
IMPORTERS & DEAf.ERt) IN MANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES.
No. 07 Pint) St., Nc_\v York.
N. B.—Agents for tho *W<fodrufffe Beach Iron Works’
Steam Engines aud Boilers.
Excluslvo Agency in Now York for‘Lowell Machine
Shop, Machinists’ Tools. P oct 2—ly
For the 1,000,000.
Tl!? U. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY.
[Capital 105,000.;
> o. 398 Broadwuy, cor. W alker street New York.
dE prepared to execute all orders for MANTLF.S,
\ T \ULETOPS,COLUMNS,PEDESTALS. PILA8-
TEll «, SLABS, fee.. In linilaltou of H enna, llrocatel,
Pyrl iees, Neapolitan,and ull fancy Marbles, equal In
sire 1 ,'th, beauty nnd durability to real marble, and in
som. respects superior thereto, and at les* thun half tho
cost Unlike muibleited iron, wood or slate, It is whol
ly fr i front all objection* which nr** urged u/ainst mere
surf i! wo:k, where paint, copal varnUti, fee, form lit
tern nary potishwnd beauty of tho article. Mantel.-*
trum 8 to’S4t). Orders from Builders, Cabinet Makers
and hers solicited,and sa isf ctlr.ii guaranteed. Agents
for t s principal cities treat, d with.
PETKU RENNIE, Pres’t.
Lovkl G. Mickles, V. Pres’t.
Jr., eph Lamb, See. _s oct>4—ly
TJILTON & RiTARLAAD,
3i Muiilcn Lnnc, New York,
\NUFACTURKH8 of Ihe*WORLD-RENOWNED
SALAMANDER SAFES, RANK FA ULTS, A c.
Haltimoro Depot, 145 Prull street.
* 5—ly lloslon Depot, 14 Howard street.
SHOW CASE8.
114)1- F.7I ANN fe FLUSH,
KUFACTURERS, 57 Uowcry, NEW I ORK,
AVE the lurgest and cliuupest stock of 8110W
CASES ever offered in this city, made in every
i; silver-plated, llru*s, Rosewood, Satinwood, fee.
ers promptly flllcd, and goods carefully packed nnd
iped to any part of the United States and Canada.
q> 4—3in
m:
STi : 1
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IV* i
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1
E. S. DONNELL,
; eneral Commission Merchant,
NO. 146 PEARL STREET,
(Fourth door from Wall street,)
sep 4—6m New York.
Savannah Bru Bock
TO SHIP OWNERS, MASTERS AND CONSIGNEES
OF VESSELS
T HE subscriber respectfully inform* them that tho
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK I* now In sttccesslul
operation,uud ll Is calculated to take In ships of uuy
class tram IliOto l-<00 tone burthen. II Is 231) feel Jong
and 63 leet wide, and complete In every particular. A
large gang of workmen is employed and a large supply
of muteriiiD I* ou hand, so that vessels can be repaired
with as much dispatch as in any other port. Pump and
Block Making aud Smith’s work done on the premises
and every effort made to ensure economy and fidelity to
those who may favor the Dock with their business.
I). P. I.ANDbRSlIlNh,
Agent and superintendent,
fob24 Late or Marsh’* Dock, Charlemon.
cuuiti *.ivii«b«ii* iuoiv
AND WIRE RAILING,
(SECURL'D iiV LETTSKS 1’ATEN'l'.)
For Public Grounds, Cemeteries,
inmJNiuuYTpi*-^ n , nl Hulcotiles, &c. This new
urtlcle of our inautiracturu particularly commends Itself
to tavoruhle notice. Iron Bedsteads, with patent Wire
Suckluis; a vurlely of Folding Don Bedsteuds, Wrought
Iron Farm leuce, Wire-Netting, suitable lor sheep, poul-
try, garden or cemetery-fence, Wire Trellises uud Stun-
mer-ll uses, with every vuriety of " ire Work for gar
dens, fee.; Sieves, Pandora, llruss, topper and Iron
Wove Wire Cloth, fee. Circulars of designs furnished
by the manufacturers. », «. , .
II. WAI.KISK k SON/, No, OT M.rk«t-«
jy go—3m*»* N. E. cor, of 0th St. I’hlla^ Pa.
Fall anil Winter Clothing.
1*1 FRN4IN, HEH , ’ r * ^«**
A RE receiving weekly, per Meantone of the lar.
gust and bust selected stock* oTUlothlng over offer
ed In this market, which they offer on accommodating
torniH nl wholesale aud retail.
They nlso have In store a good assortment of GEN
TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Merchants visiting tho city 'do woll to call and
examine our stock.
P. S. Ordure from tho country promptly attended to
uug3l
B lack OfilJ UASIMEHBPANTS.—Wo have Just
opuned a vory pretty lot of Black Casslmoro Pantn
looua lor Gunliemcn, and Invito nil in waut to give us n
call. They aro cut and rondo In tho latest fashion, ami
can sell thorn cheap, at tho CloUiliig-sioro iilbboii’s
Rango. nov l GEO. 8. NICHOLS fe CO.
S HAWLS.—Recelvod per late arrivals a hnmJsomu
ass.irtmeiil of Shawls, comprising many of Ihe latest
s'yles; Rich llord. Stolln Shuwls, all aliadcs; Empire buu
Bay State do; Colored and Black Long W ool Shawls;
Black and VVlilto Crepo do;Colored Cashmere Heath; do
Crape do, by HENRY I.ATIIUOP fe CO._
/ * imu N D sPIlFH.—A lull assortment of Ground
l I Spices irom the Hudson 31 III*, New York, Instore,
‘"££T'° U V “ k “ r ‘“"j‘<S5s INGEBSOLL.
IMPORTANT To
IIOl’SEKELPEIUi AND DEALERS.
THE HOPE .MILLS,
\ Ft'LTOH SRXXT. AND 71 IlKRKMAN ST., NxW YORK,
Principal Office lt)3 Front Street, New York.
jetory, Nos. 36, 37, nnd 38 Hudson street, Jersey City.
1 M1E PROPRIETOR?* of tills long and well known
COFFEE ANI) SPICE ESTABLISHMENT,
■nlimte to prepare the best fiiarmacxutic al row-
krs in use, for raising Bread, Biscuit, Tea and other
ukes, fee. They also prepare 3!u*iard, cocoa, und
ittiiy other articles of daily use In every luridly, widen
toy uffer upon the most reasonable terms. Catalogue
eni to uealera who request them.
U. II. fe J. O. ISHAM.
N. IL—Consumers advised to inquire for Hope 51111s
nicies. aug 14—ly
3CII1EFIT/LIN, UHOTHEI18 fe CO.
IMFORTER9, and dealers in
IIRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYES, PERFUMERY,
<Vc., Ac.,
170 WILLIAM STREET,T/xw York,
. NVITE tho attention ol the trade lu their large and
i. varied stock of Drugs, Paints oils, Perfumery, fee.
In addition to their regulur importations of Staple
ruggs, they are also receiving, direct Irom the sources
, production aud manufacture,suppliesot Tooth, Hair,
id Nall Bru-hes. Bronzes, Corks, Mortars, Sponges,
-Mich and English Perfumery, Lubiu’s Extracts, and
any other articles usually embraced in Druggists’
i inks, which they are also enabled to offer on the tnosl
i vunlugeous terms.
Orders, either iu person or by tnuii, will receive
I irnpt attention. aug 14—ly
SHELLAC INDIA TWINE,
COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C.,
COIR AMD JUTE .HATS,
And INDIA GOODS generally. For sale low fo)
C SH,by
GEO. W. DOW’ fe CO., Importers,
• 12—Onto No. 7 Burling Sllp.New York.
’ HOUSEKEEPING IIARDWAKE.
PIGOT A SHOTWEIiLi
Ui.'ORTERS AND JOBBER8 OF ENUL1SH, FRENCH AND
GERMAN
HOUSE JUBNISHING HARDWARE-
No. 6.1 .Munluit Latte, New \ ork.
1 IVITE the attention ot Southern and Western Mer
chants to u large and very extensive slock of Goods
in *heir line.
(tilery of every description,
liver Pluted Ware: Japanncrv.
.eriunn Silver and Hrittania Ware.
'iniied and Cnatnmellud Cooking Utensils.
' fronted, Copper and Brass Goods.
<'eu Trays, Fire Irons, Feuders, Wire Covers,
dronzed < 'andicsticks, Block ’/'in Ware, fee.
Our stock comprises every article in our line o fhusi-
i .sb, allor which wewill sell todeulers ul the VERY
i JVVEST PRICES, for Cash or Approved Paper.
mdn ordered by letter will be selected with great care
. d dispatch, and put up in the best maimer.
K F1COT fe SHOT WELL,
No, 63 Malden Lone, New York.
P. S. Also manufacturers ol a very superior aniclo
• f Pluted Spoons uud Forks. Je7—6m
SCOTT’S
LITTLE GIANT
VOItoY .f.V/J con ulli EE,
PATENTED 51AY 16th, 1854.
S. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee an
i% Alabama, of this invention, which 1> douhtles
mong the most important of modem times for thu use
film well advised farmer and stock feeder: and tho
livt-rsal luvor with which it ha* been received from the
• st, more than anything else, uttosls its utility nudsu-
frlortly.
For portability, simnllcity of construction, and convo-
euce of use, the Little Giant bus uo equul. It weighs
>tn three to Qvo hundred pounds, according to hizc,
n be put iu operation by the former in twenty minutes
tthout oxpuitsooriuechuniculuid, then adjusted aud
i ed with convenience by anybody.
Tho Litfflu Giant lias received the First Premiums at
t ery State Fuir from Missouri to Maryland the past
I II, and that in the most complimentary manner.
1'hese Mills are guaranteed iu the most positive man-
if r against breakage or derangement, and warranted to
g ml feed from ear corn, and griu or flue hominy from
s > »lled corn, with a degree of ease and convenience for
fi m purposes never attained before.
ho subsertborsare now prepared to furnish the trade
a h Improved patterns aud eizes, to auitlbe varied
w nts ot all.
o. 2 Is offered at $65 coraplb.e. ready for attaching
th team, and warrauted to grind ten bushels of teed
pi hour with out* hurst).
o. 3 at $75 will grind fifteen bushels per hour,
o. 4 at *90 will grind twenty bushels per hour, with
horses. ^ ^ > # ^
^ -■*■« ■*» UR0W jj k CO.,
iar3
T HI* unparalleled Preparation Is receiving more lea-
tlrnonluls of Its wuiiilerful efficacy In removing
tuiiii, than any other medicine over offered to the pub
lic. And these testimonial* come not alone from the
Ignorant, but from persons of every degree of Intelli
gence and every rnnk of life. Physicians of Ihe first
re*pectiblllty,nnd perfectly conversant wi h the nature
of diseases and remedies,have recommended ibis as one
of Hie most 1‘ffecliifIn their line of preparation* for tho
extinction of Pain. The Pnln Killer Is used Internally
Httd externally, ncrordlng to tho nature of the complaint.
It has been found to be un excellent remedy for sudden
Golds, (.'nughs. fee., Fever and Ague, Asthma and
PMlhistc, Pnln In thu Head, Kidney Unmplulnt*, Piles,
Wheumutic Complaint**, Bruises utul Soros.Severe Burns.
Canker, lilies nnd ltingwnrm*, Weak Mom.-u li, uud
General Debility, Painter’s Colic, Broken Breasts, fee.,
Ilowot Complaint nnd liyse'ifory, Cholera, Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Toothache fee., fee.
Thegcnuiuo Perry Davis’ Palis Killer is now put up in
nnmd bottles, with tho words Davis’ Vegetable Pain
Killer blown in the glass ; and with two steel engraved
lubtdson each bottle—one un excellent likeness of Perry
Davis, Iheniigiiml invei t*>r of the medicine, the other
a steel engraved Notour Hand—noiu ether can be re
liodon as genuine.
Price of bottles—12Jtf cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and
$1 respectively.
For ?ule by moat of the medicine dealer* throughout
the known world.
PERRY IMVIS fe SON,Proprietors,
74 High street, Provideuce, R. 1.
CIIOLLRA.
A Certain Cure for this disease, may be found in the use
of Perry Davis' Vegetable
PAIN HILLER.
DrBL'qt'K, May 5, 1855.
Gentlemen;—I feel under obligations to you for the
benefit 1 have received from your invaluable Pain Killer.
We have had some cholera h*-ro on the Allssissppt
thus early in the season. A few days since I assisted in
•‘laying out”and buryingono of our citizens who wan
supposed to have died with the disease. The next
morning I was taken with severe vomiting, accompanied
with coldness of the oxtrenietles. Warm covering and
hot applications failed to rea'ore warmth. My wife’s
family, who had used tho Pain Killer with sue ess dur
ing tho cholera season in l uffalo in 1849, advised me to
take it. I took two doses at Intervals of fifteen minutes;
a tine perspiration ensued, and the next day, barrlug a
little weakness, I was well, and have beeu since.
It may have been an attack of Ague, but whether
Ague or Cholera, It answered my purpose.
Since my recovery, I And that several of our citizens
have used the Pain Killer a* a remedy for Cholera, and
pronounced It good. I therefore take pleasure In re
commending It to nstill more extended notice.
Yours, truly, W. 3LCR<»ZIER,
Attorney at Law.
Perry Davis & Sou, Providence, R. I.
This may certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ V#ge-
ahli! Pain Ki Her in numerous cases, and believe It to
bo a very valuable medicine I have prescribed It ex.
tetisively in bowel complaint, (particularly forchlldren,)
und it is in my opinion, superior to any prep irntion I
have ever used tor the relief nl those diseases.
P.8. When given to children, I have always com
bined It with the syrup of gum abrabic, sny ten drops
to a tea-spoonful of tlie syrup, woll mixed. Dose-
More or less according to the Hge. others have mixed
It with ntllk and molasses,equal parts. Fee directions.
A. HUNTINGTON. M. D.
The Pain Killer is sold by John It .Moore and Co.Thos
51 Turner fe Co nnd 8 D Brantley fe Co. Savannah;
Barrel, Carier fe Co, nnd Clark, Wells fe. Dubose, An-
gusta : E I, Stroherker fe. Co, Macon. Also by Drugists
and Grocers generally,
aug 21—eod3mos
unufuclurad tnd for safo by ^
at Nashville, Todii., and Atlanta, Ga.
SEWING MACHINES. ,
7 (XCELSIOR SEWING 51ACIIINES. — Made by
J 'j HOOD. BATTHLLE & CO., Worcester, Massa-
i usetts, patented by Ellas llowe, Jr., September 10th,
1 46. Those 5lachlnesaro warranted.(with proper use'
• *l to got out of repair. Thoyarebullllnagoodsub-
'antlal, and workmanlike manner, and will doTallorn
noemakera’and Saddlers’ work, In a manner warrant-
d to give satisfaction. Tbestlch will nol rip any mors
inan common sewing, dotjo by hand. Call and see there
'.ii operation at 146 CIIK8NUT street, Philadelphia,up
I l" a frH. W. A. DAWSON, A gum.
ly.MfeC
! stairs,
may 12
OASKKTN, HAIR BROtfilK*,FEATHER DUSTERS
Ii —a forge variety at No. 135 Broughton street,
oct9 ORACK 5luhSE.
Satt,til ery Warehouse.
Young’s Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle.
OPPOSITK W. R. SIMMONS CLOTHING BTORB.
W. H. MAY & CO.
Have on hand u good assortment of Saddles, Bridles
nnd Harnesses, of which the following comprise a pan:
Spanish Quilu-d, Overlaid andShaflon Saddles, Platt
tor’s forge nnd extra large Saddles: 5len’s plain do.
English do.; Boys 7 and Knee do.; Ladies Saddles of u
variety of patterns; Bridles fe Murtougales; Saddle Bags,
Trunks fee.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—RaddloTrees, Skirling
and Hog - kins; Tad du.;Strulnlug aud Worsted Web;
Thread and Sacks, ussorted size*.
HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by tbcsinglo set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs an“
Bows, by the single sol; .'foled and Brass Stump Joints,
plain do ;patent Dash Leather,Top and,Curtain do.,
broad ami narrow Usees, variety of paRkfr. ^Bk and
Worsted Fringe; black unit purple Co*Sv'Koaua. Bug
gy Lamps, Plated aud Brass Carriage Bauds; Brass and
Plated Knobs, fee.
RANDALL & MERCER’S
Cotton-Seed Drill.
A LL Planters have realized the want macblM
te drill Cotton Heed with regularity and oertalnly.
One that would operate equally well on ovary kind off
land, andthe tamo time bo so simple In oonalrariiOA
and operation that It could bo used by oegrooo without
liability or getting outol order. A drill which we thiuk
possesses all these qualities, we now offer to the plant
lug community. Alter a thorough trial for the last two
years In different bauds on all kiuda of land, we would
state some ot tho advantages to be derived from their
“Tit. The saving of seed, which will amount to enooA
in planting one hundred acres, te pay for the maehlnfe.
2nd. The saving of labor in planting, one hone and
hand only being required te open the furrow, drop the
seed aud cover irom seven to nino acres per day.
3rd. Tho great saving of labor In chopping out,Ut
seed being deposited In a line one aBer another.
4lh. 'The grout saving In subsequent hoe work, owing
to (he fact that any good plow-haiul can. In sldlpgtCov*
cr all tho first crop of grass lu the drill, however snmll
the cotton may be, without Injurlug the stand.
These advantages all farmers will appreciate {and be
low we give totno certificates, from which the public
can learn how these drills are appreciated by genUemea
of the first standing In our section of the Slate—all
practical formers, who have thoroughly tested them,
and are consequently fully competent to decldeon their
merits. „ „
CERTIFICATES:
This Is to cerUfy that I planted one hundred and six
ty acres of cotton with Randall and 51ercer’« Planters,
nnd 1 consider them superior to any thing of the kind I
hnve ever seen or tried. The saving of seed alone would
pay for the machines In a season or two, and I think a
band can do one-third more hoeing than he could In
cotton planted Ibe commou way,
8. L. BARBER.
Lee county, Georgia, July 13lh,1855.
Messrs,Randall 4- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to
yours of this date, I can say with satielacUon, that!
nave used your cotton seed drills on the farm of D. A.
Vason, Esq., with great success. I consider mem to be
ol great value. They are a saving of about one-thfru
of the labor of cultivation, about two te three btubela
of seed to the acre In planting, and • great saving of
labor In planting, as they open the furrow, drop and
cover th seed with one horse and hand. 4 think thena
worth one hubdred dollars a piece to any planter, that
i plants lull crops of cotton. Asfor myself I would net
plant a crop orcotton without them tor no consideration
In the bounds ol reason. Yours, *ery respectfully.
A. J. BARKSDALE.
Leo county, Georgia, July 12th, 1855.
I have used Randall fe Mcrcer’a cotton Planter two
Jensons, and consider them of great value to the form
er. I save seed enough each year to pay for the Plant
ers, then Isave at lo»*t one-third the labor of cultiva.
Hon, as the cotton Is sowed In so narrow a line that with
good plowing there is hut little hoe work needed. There
is also a saving of hands and horses In planting. I
ehould say they were worth one hundred dollars each,
and recommend every farmer to use them.
8. D. MCLENDON.
Lee county, Georgia, July 9th, 1855.
,«y I have been overseeing for Mr. B. D. McLen
don tho present year, and fully concur In bis statement*
above. DAVISSON WARREN.
Messrs. Randall 4- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply te
yours I will only *ay • have used three of your cotton
seed drills, nnd consider them of great value, from the
(act that iu the use of them I saved from two lo three
bushel* of seed to each acre planted, and at least one-
third of the labor of cultivation, not rcautring one-half
us much hoe work as the old way of planting—also, a
considerable saving in Ihe labor of planting. 1 never
expect to plant cotton without them if 1 can get them
nl any price, f have planted eight acres per day to each
drill. They are simple—easily managed,and there Is uo
difficulty about getting a good eland.
Very respectfully yours, VV. F. HAMRICK.
Lee couuty, Georgia, July 12th, 1853.
TitoMAsvtLLR, Thomas countv, Ga.
Col. J. II. Watson—Dxar Sir : I can recommend
your cotton Planters (drill) in the highest terms. I hav#
tried them on ull my land except new ground, and I
think they will do In that, they will do lu a 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
Jfty dollars a piece for them. It saves one-third of the
w*-rk; one ham) can plant ns much as two,and ono hand
can chon out three acres while ono can chop out one acre
after u commou plow. Yours respecthilly,
K. BRASWELL.
DouotiERTY county, Oa., July 14tb, 1855.
./. H. WotsoH-SiR : This Is to certify that I have
used Randall si Mercer’s cotton seed drill of your man
ufacture, und am so well pleased with them that 1 would
recommend all planters who hove not tried them, to
give them n fuir trial. Where the drills are used'There
I* n great deal or labor saved in cultivating a crop, ow
ing lo its being so uniform in the drill, the plowing can
be done imicli better, and with greater despatch, con
sequently the hoe work is lighter, as good plowing
eupcrscdcs the necessity of a great deal of hard hoe
work. JNO. BARKSDALE,
This Is lo certify that 1 used one of Randall fe Mer
cer’s cotton seed drills last year In planting my crop,and
wus well pleaded. I have used five of them tho present
year, planting my entire crop, and am still better pleas
ed. There 1s a saving of between two •.nd three bushela
of seed to the acre In planting, besides one horse and
one hand with these drills doesthe w**rk of three hands
and two horses. Then there is the saving of one third
of the hoe work, the cotton being in so straight and nar
row a row. 1 consider them worth one hundred dollurs
each to any planter, aud recommeud all to purchase and
use them.
WM. II.OWENS.
Dougherty county,Ga., July 16th, 1855.
Messrs. Randall fe 5!krcxr:—In reply to yours of
the 5th instant, iu reference to your cotton seed drill, I
am happy lo say that after planting a portion of my pre
sent cron iu tho old way, 1 was enabled to obtain one of
your drills, with which ( finished.
It is the desideratum aud long sought after.
Many and varied have been ihe attempts or intelligent
minds lo attain what you have accomplished, hut with
only partial success. This leaves nothing to be desired
In acotton drill. It deposits the seed uniformly and con*
tinuously in a straight aud narrow line asyou wish,aavea
about one half the labor lu planting, and about one
bird of the hoe work in cultivation. It Is almost need-
ess to add that I am delighted with your drill.
Yours respectfully, J. E. MERCER.
Lee county, Ga., August 10th, 1855.
51assR8. Randall fe Mkiukr— Gentlemen ; fused
ono of yonrcollon seed drills Ibe past spring, and I ieel
four fold paid for wbat it cost me. To give your drill a
fair trial, I planted every other row with the drill, and
the intervening rows 1 planted as well as ever cotton
was planted before your drill come into use. The result
was, that in the row planted with your drill I got a mote
perieci stand, aud 1 think It grew off much better, be
sides I realized u great savlug In the labor of working
over my cotton the two first times. I shall continue lo
uso them as long as I pl&ntcolton. Yours fee.
JESSEECOCK.
Lee county, Ga.
5!bss*b. Randall fe 5!tactR—Gentlemen: I hava
use-i eight of your Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured by J
H Watson, on Col J Bond’s Powltown plantation. I am
much pleased with them, having realized great saving of
seed, of labor in planting nnd chopping out, ami the
bunds at the first Hiding could go over at least one-third
more in a day, and do better work than In cotton plant
ed in the best way I could plaut with coulter and block.
I have no hesitation in giving U as my opiulon that in
.he uso of your drills (hero is a saving of one-third ot
the labor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Rond la
pleased with them and will continue their use.
Yours, respectfully, JA51ES CHEEK.
Fowltown, Ga., July 9th, 1855.
This is te certify that I have used two of Randall fc
Mercer’s Colton planters, and have no hesitation In say
ing that they will do. The savlug 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 almost be
kept chum without the hoes. There Is nothing lo equal
them in plaiilii g cotton. W51. U. REYNOLDS.
Lee county,Ga., July 1st, 1855.
Lre Countv, Ga., August 23d, 1855.
I havo used Randall fe Mercer’s Cotton-seed Drill,
which 1 purchased of Col J II Watson, and think they
are the best machines now In use. 1 atn satisfied there Isa
great saving In seed and a greater saving in work. I
f.m fully satisfied there Is one-third of the hoe '"for*
saved. Try them, and any reasonable roan will he sails,
fled they are worth more than three times the price they
are soldfor. PHILIP WEST.
Having obtained from Messrs. Randall fe Mercer the
exclusive right of supplying the State of Geomia wltlx
there Drills, 1 atn now prepared to supply all demands,
having made arrangements for their manufacture In
Palmyra und Milfedgevllle. My price fa 913, cash, de-
iivered at either Palmyra or 5lllledgeville. Money sent
at my risk by mail, if tho requisitions of the Post Office
Department aro complied with. Any further Informa
tion desired can be obtained by addressing me either at
Palmyra or Millcdgevltle,Georgia.
oct 19— Iaw5ui J* H. WATSON.
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MEDICAL NOTICE.
XI. W. T. P&B.K,
THE BOTANIC,
OR BEI-ORII PHYSICIAN OF
SAVANNAH.
B egs to announce that he has removed his re-
ridetice nnd Office from the comer of State and
Jefferson streets, to the former residence aud office of
the late Dr. Illchardsone, on Broughton-street, (bo-
.ween Montgomery and Wost Broad-streets. lie tenders
his most sincere thanks to his follow-citizens In the city
.ndcuumry, lor tb« v.rv llb.r«l.mplo,ine»tofM. pro.
fesslonnl services since his location in Sivvamre 1 n, and
takes pleasure l« announcing that hisfocllitfoafornieol-
mg the constantly Increasing demands upon him are
greatly Improved, having employed a compelentperaon
to attend especially to his office affairs.
Ladles may consult hint either In his family parlor,
his consulting-room, adjoining his office, or in his office.
Ills consulting-room has boon furnished and arranged
w);h especial reference to tho convenience, comfort and
taste of those visiting him profesrionally.
Patients visited promptly and punctually.
For terms and further particulars, soo his Medical
Journal. 3mo-ocl 1
C'"«. ; I! EXL - l i pC0 ““ ,M “vSn’Mder.
1 ji UKLEI) BEEF, from Chandler fe Co., dally expect.
oc Sr J for lyhn fc auwa*.
30o
PER STEAMER ALABAMA-
, URLS choice Apples. Phmnlx, Hall, Flowore,
, jv/Gfcenlngs, Bpltzburg, 20 oa Pippins fee. Alan.
New Layer Raisins Buckwheat, Cabbage*, Potatoes,
Onions. Cranberries, Smoked Tongue*, do Beef, Pte
Sides, do 8houU1ers. Bologna Saussages, Chease and
Butler. For sale at the Savaunah Fruit Emporium.
J. A. BROWN,
oct 31 No.27 Whitaker atraat.
rumN AND HAY.—.MKi bushels choice white Cora
\j 56 lbs to tho bushol; prime Eaateni and Northara
llay, tn atoro, and for sale by
oct20 WAVER fe CONSTANTINB.
Staple dky uoods.
9 1 a AND 12 4Cotton Sheetings, Linen do. Pillow
"I" Case Linens, Bleached 8blrtinge, English and
French Long Cloths, American, English aaia Wallih
Flannels, Canton do, Table Damasks, FurnitureJMmlty
and FurnUuio Calicos, Huckaback and Damask Towel*.
Crash, Dowlas, fee. A Urge variety of abovegood* tor
•ale at lowest prices, by .. M
oct23 DzWITT & MORGAN^
ANDFACTUKED TOBACCO-ISO boxes 8. 3and
I lb Lump Tobacco, 50 boxoa Bough and Ready
‘XoT CONNEKAT A OO.