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? s ttcimbUcmt VOLUME L1II SAVANNAH, GA.. SATURDAY MORNIN J, NOVEMBKR 10, 1H5S. NUMBER 270. THE republican is ruBMautp pally, Tri-W'eckly mid >Veekly, A LEX VNDER &. SNEED. * city am» nn jrri phintkkh. TKRM9 KKDUGKD.) jVlf Paper. in Advance n.'t iuid in Advance ■jri Weekly, in Advance j: n.'t Paid in x\dv*nce • \v,*kly, invariably in Advance • j.ut* I’r ice—10 Copioa (or t7~ In no cute will au order for tho paper be at- nfti'd to unless ccompanteu with mouoy, or a aalif .dory reference. Citji IlnointBB carno N UI IIUKI.I' . " GENF.RA t. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 164 Huy struct, Solicit, from his trleuds conslgnnieuta of every de- •crlption Mv personal attention will be given to llte sale of Real Estate, liana stock, lie. — l Keler to Hiram Roberts, Raq., Pierson, Hi lilt A. Co • 15,00 E P Wood te Co, Noble l.yon. Esq., Savannah ; E II . 6,00 i Harris, It. H.TMeaa te Co., Hates * l.ucaa, W. 1). Hob- ! hilt, Montgomery, Ain. mar 17 U'Tn. WAHIKR IIAHEKNIIAIflU GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner ot fcfjy and Montgomery**!*..Savannah,(is. Solicit* consignments, unit Is prepared to receive Col ton aud Merchandise generally, upon storage. 3.00 ■ 4 00 2.00 (5,00 <£§ft Fnrr Reduced. CabmPi u&sairo to Now Tor. SkMl-WKK.KLY. I’MTED IT.ITE9 Mill, MSB, hips: pllK new and tula mild side wheel s L KNOXVILLE, l.&ot) tons, Capt.C AUGUSTA, 1,500 •* •• Tuo*. Lyon, FLORID \, 1.3UQ •• “ M. 3. WooDltl'LL, ALA HAM A, 1,3.0 » •• G. K. Smt.Nia, U III I live fnvnt'iiNli Eteri WEDNESDAY and SA TURD A V’. T c*e ships are uun-ug the largest ou the coast, un- . , is.tsl In #|>eed, safely or comfort, making their ge in Buy to six y hour*, and *<•«* commanded uy i il caret u I and polite officers. Having elegant _i.e-r.xim accommodation*, they offer a moat desirable , jiejanee to Now York. Cabin Passage $80 S <*era^e do 8 Agents: I’AIVKLFORD, KAY te CO, Savanunh. «AM’L.L. MITCH ILL, 13 Broadway. June 2C, 1853. New York. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL l . S. .11 All. STF47IFtfth. tna amps conraisiae this lib a rat ATLANTIC, | BALTIC, t'api.WaaT. Capt. Cokitock. PACIFIC, | ADRIATIC, CapL Nva. | Capt. —— - - — The*# ship* having bean built by /TiMPC contract,expressly f»r government ser- /fclL-Mr vice, every care ha* been ukeu In their construction, aa also In'heir en- f ies, to ensure strength aud »peeds and their accom- i elation* for passengers are unequalled for elegance - -oralort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, tn first i in #l»i; in second cabin, $75; exclusive use of ex- . -lie stale re. m,$325. Prom Liverpool to New York, >• and A'Jti \ i experienced Surgeon attache-1 to each ship. No berths cun he secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. from .IVtf York. from /.irerpool. 1a5S. 1835. V lues lay... .Jin.-24 .I835|!*aturday... .Jan. 13. t\ - Inesil »y.... Feb. 7. .18531 Saturday .. Feb.27 •1 cdnesOay.... Feb 21.. 18331 Saturday .... Fet>. 10 | Saturday latt. 2*.. 1855 For Freight or Pa**uce apply l • EDWARD K. COLLINS, 30 Wall street, N. Y. SOWN, SIMPLE5 te Cti., Liverpool. :..FHE.V, HESS ARM at co, tf7 Austin Friars, London. .. W.\|N WRIGHT a. CO, Paris, or II. DRAPER, Havre. ;^“:he owners of these ships will not he accounts- fir gold, siver, bulli-n. spi-cie. Jewelry, | rer-iotis 'ties, or ine ala. unless bills of lading are signed f *> 'or, and the wine thereof expr. ssed therein, snippers plea so lake n nice, that tho ships of this .in# cauuoi carry auy goods contraband of war. .'•in 'J mwfly . 1835 .1855 .18.35 ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, GA. ’ T HE entire scholastic year oi tins Institu'lon, by a resolution of the Faculty and Trustees, has *-n hmwn tn o one term, commencing on the first >' ijxy in >rptember, and closing on t 'omme8iEMK.it ,r. lhursd.iv alter the fourth Sun-lay lu June, f SCCLTT. \t’i?f’sTi:s ALDF.N, a. M, President —Professor ol irrilsh Literature and Ancient Languages, err. 4. II. C \LDWELL, A. M.—Protessor of Mout&l ul Moral Philosophy. Rev. T. X F-ULMER, A. M.-Professor of Matlie- t: '«« ami Natural Science. '!:•» ANN E. Al.DEN—Principal Primary Depart* r-„t. and Instructress In Rotany aud French. K. I.IGN'ISKI—Principal of Music Department, 'it* L. B. GR ANT aud Mrs E. T. CALDWELL-Or- mental Hranches. i s In-UMtinu now presents to the public, adran* art- wnlch few rmsreas. A large and elegantly con- • •-it College edifice: one of the largest Chapels n •-'ia;e;sll necessary oul-huildiugs uiid enclosures; i sf-ling department. fitted uj» in the most neat amt n -rta.Hestyle, an 1 under the superintendence->l the fic.'.ers themselves: with the tvholo domestic depart- -under the careful directionof UJicsof ex|H-rience, Nov. 15,55. Jan I JAMES S. NICIIOI.s, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ wharf, foot of Abcrcorn-sireet, Jail SAVANNAH, GA. ly OAHLETOIK ,v PARNU5N, General Commiesion Merchants, 82 HAY 8TREET, SAVANNAH.GEORGIA, e. a. carlbton. ctus. parsors. dec 18 7IIXIS 4; JOHNS ION, General Aurtion k Commission Merchants, Tender their service* to their friends aud (he public J*n3 o J. C. aosa. J. n DAVIS. tv. U.LOKO. Hiar.DAVIN A I.ONL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, J uu « I Mu vanimli. La. JForeiBn UnBincoo Hiirit. lir . MEUKIRN * JON Kk, WAYB8HORO, IIURKE COUNTY, G A. Practice law iu Richmond, llurke, Washington, Hcrlveu and t-.inanuel. T||0>. M. BKKIUBN. KALCOLH D, JOR1S. ly .711l.l.liK A «ANUF,I,L. ATTORX K YS A T J.A IF. „ AVny»ie»boro% (la. Reference - Messrs. A J.fc T. \V. Miller, AuguslajGa. B . a. P t II A 3 1 s », attorney at law, ...... Fersythi Ga„ I' III practice in the Flint and adjoining couulleaof the Jan / Macon Circuit. If \\71. A. Mil TON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Qnv3tf. Tloiiliccllo, Geo. U II.1.15.71 F.IIWAItUS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Tllcuiiopy, Florltlu, will practice In the Courts of East and South Florida.; References—Tunm» Pinkney at Co., Charleston, 8. C.s Pierson, lleldl A Co., Savannah, Ga.; Cooper <t Mother, Micanopy, Fla. march 2d ly* BAUl'EI. W. PEPPER, Successor to HENRY J . PEPPER «t SON, Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, iVo. 175 Chesnut at., opposite the State House, . l'ltiladelplila. may 30 ly SATflEL PALMER « KO.Y, Dealers In HARD IYARE, CUTLERY. FILES, EDGE- TOOLS Sr e. wtronasAia amd retail. No. 184 Congress and 07 St. Julian atreete, JUDO 3 Hat annul, Georgia. 5V7i. Aim (.in . GENERAL BROKER, FOR TlfE PURCHASE A.YI> SALE Of REAL ESTATE A.YD PERSO.YAL PROPERTY, BAY LANE, SAVANNAH, G\. PATTEN, IIHTTMN A: CO. FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 10G lluy Street. Jjr 14—tf Savannah, Ga. n. A. C RA.Nr, L. W. WKLLS, Hit HARD OCBD. t'llANr, \YEI.I.S A C«M COTTON FACTORS. AND Forwarding * Commission Merchants' No.98DAY STREET, SAVANNAH,<3A. J) *4—If UAYXAKD A ROW I. A AD, FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 1 7 2 B A Y b T R t t T . kphraiu bav.vabd sons t. row las d, jk Liberal advances ma -e on consignments of Cotton and produce. JylJ WAYNE, GRENVILLE St, CO. FACTORS, ConiiiiitMtioii «iml Forivuriliiig slIERCitsIoVTS, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. THOS. s. WAYNE, C. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE. J7—if Savannah. ChkttnnoogS. U II.I.I A7I 71. TI N NO, Factor & Commission Merchant, For Florida and Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. CHARLESTON, 8. C. AND 97 BAY 8TREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 Brno WII.I.IA71 J. WILCIIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warronton, Geo., Will practice in the Northern Circuit of Georgia, nnd in the counties. >f Burke,'Ydurabla, Jefferson and Wash ington, of the Middle Circuit. ly may 9 FULTON HOUGE, ATI. ANTA G I O ItlilA, HY A. K. REEVES. Atlanta. March 14. 1-55. tf mar 16 p A -i all the fuel.Hies for a th»r nigh course of In- No. 159 CONGRESS S' WM. ACDLEY CotTER. J.V.> O-t.ptR FRASER 4101 Plllt A Fit AM.N. “OTOHS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, UAY STREET, SAVA.NXAII, liA. Jy 7—5mos WAVER k CONSTANTINE.- Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN GHAI3NT, UAY, die. Joiicd* Builftliiir. fkity Mreel. S A V A N N A H, G A. F. WAVER. P. L.CMNs»T.\NTINE. IT sfr let aitintiou will be given to Receiving and Forwarding g-»>ds. Je 5—tf 5V A It THICK A iVaVIN, (Successors to Cub hedge -i* R rot her.) 'VllnlluU A-ll KItT All. Booksellers and Stationers, JlcHEE Sc REEVNETT. CARRIAGE AMI II MESS KEFIISITORY, Corner of West Broad and Bay Street*, Sitvnnnnlk, 43a., mTT| s* . Would call the attention of the citiiena o Georgia, s.-nth t'andlum Florida, Alabama ami TcuhCiu-e, to their Urge and splendid stock of CARRIAGES. JJl’GGJES. Ac., Ac, embracing every vurtety and style now In use. Among our stock will be f»uuu all oi the most fashionable styles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Hiiilt by some of the moil re.iablv but ders In Phila delphia. who»p work has a reputation for Lighlne-s, Durability and Noatness, unsurpassed by any other mutmfuciurnrs In tlm Union. There may ulso he f.-umt among our stock selections from the esuhlhliiueni ofJ. M.Qi imby te. Co,and "Hu r celebrated manufacturers in Newark. N. J , New York and New Havtn, all c' srhlch are built expressly for us.and which wcdouoi esilale to warrant iuevciy particular. II. McKee has been for twenty-one years engaged in the Carriage Kuilucss in Columbus, Geo..and we feel com) lent that w.ih our united experience uni) at- leniimi we will he able to keep on hand a Stock that we think will meet the approbation and wants of the public, and wi Ich foi variety and extent will excel that heretofore kept at this place. All order# ahull have strict and prompt attention. II. C. MeKEE. Savannah. Aug 31, 1835. I. S. BENNETT. hich any similar Institution can offer. It » be seen by reference to our catalogue, that our rates ih>ard and Tuition are less than can bo round else ' ••re. This fact, in these limes oi pecuniary pre*sure. ••whyof the consideration of those having duugh f'st 'educate. The Hoarding Department will be under the direction '• l’reddout Aldan aud lady, and Pr >fessor Culdwcll . I lady . With spacious and comfortable d omltories, ■ an I cuivciiter.i close's, iew and elegant furniture, ,* '•<! and experienced servant#, an l tables furnished v ;b tho be»t that the marlc< t affords; together with a • . ■lexome but parental discipline, we hope to Increase .iu liberal patronage witli which this Institution has i.therto been favored. F. X. FORSTER, 9ec> Faculty, ithbert, July 30. 1835. aug 7—janl. *36 ; outh «’.de Market square, ■•aVannaii, ga. . Darts ] A 1» O N C F. . Importer A Tlniiufaclnrt*r ol Scgarl, • BO. 13 W lltTaKXK-STRBKT, Keeps on baud a well -elected slock of Imported 8e- gars, also Manufactured Tobacco, sunilT, Pipe,, ami nil oilier article, usually kept In his hue of Uusiuess, wtilch he offers ou tile most reasonable terms. nov 3 SCOTT’S I.ETTI.E (•! \ .M’ COHN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY llith 18.34. T HE alteuiiou of I'lantersFarmers aud Stock feeders luuneeral.ts r spectlully calltd to this Mill as the most important article ol tho kind now in use, not only well adapted t »r j hiding cob meal for slot k, but gris or fine hominy fur the table, nnd especially bread meal from corn not fully ripe or dry In the fall. lu setting this Mill, no mechanic or frame work is wanted, only wanting to bo fastened to a floor or plat form. Easily artjiuu,l and used by any person, even a child. The LITTLE GIANThits received the first premiums at tin* late Agricult ral Fairs <>f Missouri, Kentucky, Murylan l. and other Mates, ami that is the inostcouipli. mentary manner, as well a-1 lie most ready coiuineiida- lion from Hie ilumsands witniasing iis t>er('>rmahc». These mills are guaranteed iu the most positlvu man ner itvain-t defects or hreakHge. arid No. 3 warranted to .'rmd 15 hu-licls of h-ed per hour, with one horse, and •ffeied at the low price "f t0‘>. «l coinple>e, readv for h::«chinu the team —No. 4 a: 875, grinds 2u bushels pur SEOTTk MOt’KHEE. Augusta, Ga, un. Agent ior the Maniitnc aoiiah, where thu 3luchino may l OGLETHOHFE ’IEUI4 AL CULLbUL. ATs* IV ANN AH. GEORGIA. [MIE SESSION OF LECTUEEi* InUie above lustltu- L tinii will commence on the first day of November t 1 '.emulate ou the first of March. T v ,e Clinique, at the Gollege building, will he open- 11-» patients ou H o 2oth of October, and be continued .•'If bout the session. The Faculty is constituted as follows : H. L. IIYKD, M. D, (late oi .Savannah Medical Col- tit. • Professor of the Principle and Prac'.ice of Physl#. L i.*;t'iY ANTONY, M. D ,(of Waynesboro*, (in.,) '■ k3-„ir of Obstetrics aud diseases of VVomcn nnd lr^n. V):>i,Ey C. NORWOOD, M. IL, (of ' okesbury, ». Professor of Materia .Medica and Medical Jurispru- ■ \M£S 8. MOREL, M. D., (of Favannah, Ga..) Pro- ts» ' . ! Anatomy. IN D *.V18, M. D., fof Abbeville, 3. C„) Professor : P.iyeiUiogy. •UU.IA.M T. PEAY, M. D , (of Savannah, Ga.,) ?• :*s-»r of Chemistry end Pharmacy. ilAJILESGANAHL, M. D-, ("I Savannah, Ga.,) ’ >»*or pro.tem. of the Principles and Practice of ; .'<erv. . '•"itionslrator of Anatomy, B. J. NUNN, M. D., (of -ivianah ) :'aefe«* will he—|loo dollars for the entire Course i ect'ires; fid Demonstrator’s foe; Graduation 830. 1 * ricila ion 85. t* f an«pmenw have been made by which students do he accommodated with good board at from 831-2 • !1 per week. ■ •»'urther Information nddress, «p2s II. L. BYRD. M.P., Dean. D. I,. — in A Nr, Tity loi-NIrcct [rtva noons wasT or drvytoh-strkit.J j Is prepared to contract for all kiuds of Building and Repairing. j Also—To conduct Water through the various parts ; of Houses. "ct 13. j R. te J. LACIILI80M, | EuEincrrs nnil Jl I I I a rlglitst j IRO.Yt- HRASS EUU.Y/tERS. i aiisl-Sircet -Near the Cana] J.ock. j R. LACULISOX. J. LACnLlSOW, | “S.S. HIIXERTTO. FERIil SON, WHEEL4VIIIGHTN k III- A4 KS7I1THN No. 123 Vork-Streel, SAFA.Y.YAH. (GA.) • 'arrlages. AVaaons. Ctr # and Dravs tnanufsciuri-d BJacksroHblng,Including Iron Hnllhig and Grates for Buildings, tec-, done at the shortes notice. ang 26. Ardsold by '*. II. CsdP Hirers, 171 liny street, *# may seen LOCAL EVIRGNCK OF THE VALLE and Fire-Proof Qualities of WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, AS M AVI'FACT CRIP BY STARNS &. MARVIN, NEW VOIIK. Wrto=Yoctt 3B#rrt(Brmrnta fromS.M. Peltengill CoPs Advertising Agencf, II -Vassaa-vt., JVVie York, anil wV«. ,H) Stalest, Horton, P. te Co are A units for the m»#t luOucatlal anu lar- gost circulating Goimncrclal panors both In the United States and 'boGanadas. Brooklyn City ST [r AM ENGINE WORKS. 13 W.lcr-alrtrl. Ilr-ofclfn, N. lark. D. P. BURDON & CO . H AVING recently fitted up the extensive establish ment nt the above nnraed piece, We are prepared to inanuricture all kind# of Steam Engines, Boiiera, Sugar Mills, Saw and Grist Mills, Pumps nnd Getting for working Mines, Shafting Pulleys, tec., aud are pre pared to furnish easting# of every descrip.ioD. We Would call the attention of Southern Planter# particular ly to our sugar Mills. Having purchased tho entire stock of Patterns from the late firm of G. li. Ilartson te , Uo„N. Y n wo can safely say that we can turn out a Mill which for strength, durability and neatness, cannot be excelled by any establishment In tho Stales. A long experience in the business renders us competent toex- ecu'e any orders, and wo would advise those In want of Machinery to give us iicall. Engine* trom 4 to 4b horse power always on hand. D. P. IIURHON, H. N. CONKLIN, 8. H. CONKLIN. _ocl22—3iu P (ESTABLISHED IN 1780.i PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WAI.TKH, HAKEB * CO. American, rrench, ffo-mppa thlc, and Vanilla GIB >C« iLATE: prepare I COCOA ; HR* ».M A, CO- Co a PASTE!Cocoa Sticks, Solu ble, llonimp*lhlc and Dietetic Cocoa: t-’ocoa Shells; Cracked Cocoa,Ac. These Manufactures to which first frxKIVms have been u- warili'd by tbechfer fnstitut ons and Fairs of tho Utdon, are nn Leaf. Eloictr te Emit excellent diet for children, Inva- of the Cocoa, with a lids, and psr#D* In health. They pod rpened. allay r.'lher fn.tn Induce the ner vous «-xcU«-ni.-nl atuindaiil upon Ih6 use of tea or coffee, and are recommended hv Dr*. Warn n, lackson, Hay ward, Ware, ai d Adams, of Boston, and by eminent physicians elsewh ro. For sale by all the principal (.rocers in the United States, and by their Agents. D. C. Murray. New York; Grant te Ttvells, Philadel phia ; Thomas V. Hrund'gc. Baltimore; Kennett te Dud ley, Cm. W ALTER II \ K F.R te d»., sep 15— 3m Dorchester, Mum. 3IERILI.0 IRON PIPE WORKS, Tlcrril A; Jaqurs, 142 tititrcstri'ct., NEW YORK, M ANUFAGfURERS and dealer* in Wrought Iron, Pipes. Fittings, Tonis, and every description ot apparatus connected with rfteam, U ater and Gas. for heating nnd llghtltg Steamers, 'hurches, Hotels. Pr I- va e Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories aud Hulls. Also Valves, Corks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler Flues mode to order. • •ur Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new, nnd our own patent warranted to do double the worst of any other Invention. t inters solicited I root all sections of the coun'ry, nnd proindtly attented lo je 23. 33 — Iy TrEtn Yottt StatKcttsrrorntB. From Skitlin, Vistekor, Owen 4- SzhelPs Advertising House, 3-16 Hro.tdwap, J\'rte lork. LtiSTEK’S IKON WORKS, FOH THF. MAMVFJICTVttF OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES AND Ml'DAn 57 PwirlAt, Brooklyn, If. Y ,oppo.luj Ni-w York ulty. r pilE subscriber having been engaged for tho last 15 X years in the almost exclusive manufacture of this most Impcriant invention, Woodsworlh’s Pinning, Grooving and Tonging .Machine, has recently completed the large addition to his already extensive Iron Works, will execute with dispatch all orders in ibo ubove line to au unlimited extent. The universally acknowledged superiority of Woods worth’# Plaining Machines, manu factured by him, over nil others, requ re* no reiteration. Iu the manufac'ure of 8TEA.M ENGINE8. we claim a superiority for power aud speed, beauty oi construc tion and finish; and also guarantee the Engines to trans mit 1UU per cent more power for the same money than can be furnished by any other manufacturer, and more than 100 per cent, saving In wear and tear, as well as a large saving in the consumption of fuel* References to Parlies haring the Steam Engine now in nee. Purdeo te Morgan. N. Haven, Ct.; 8, W. Slocum, Brooklyn, N. Y., Timothy Dahal, Astoria, L. I; Lyons te Curtiss, Bridgeport, Ct; t-lauiford Manufacturing Co., tHtuiford, Ct.; John C. .-milord. New Haven, Ct.; Ilollln tNiufnrd, New York City;Chus F. Lujaey, Austrian Con sul Gent ral. References to Parlies haring the Wordsworth Planing Machine now in use. G. B. Bloat. Konsliigion. Philadelphia. Pa.; Kidder te Martin, Wilmington. N. C.; A. L. Clapp, te Co.. Mont gomery, Ala.; G. A.Sauford, New Orleans. La.; flliikh, Guile te Co.. Ciclnnadl, Ohio; Bantoin, Cobh te Co., Uovelan I, Ohio; Foss te Broth art, Chicago, Ills; J.lt. Smith, Mllwaukie, WIs ; P. B. te L. L. Eaton, Buffalo. N. Y.;For»v irdte rimlth, Oswugo, N.Y., John 8narr, Toronto, c. VV. did rs and proposals received by mail or olhorwise, from all ports of the United rfutes, Canada, South A- tnerica, and Europe, will bo promptly attended to by Agents who are traveling lu all sections of the country. Letters by malt, uddius* JOHN il. LESTER, out 4 3in SI Pearl St. B«4M»ktyo,N. Y. SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS: CI1EAP, UUBiRlte AM) l'UOfkt fIVE, WKATUBR AND FIRE PROOF. T IIIbPAINT willstand anycltmste.wlthontcrackor blister and hardens byexpovure, thus making in time auonamu I of stone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and othormetnlstrom rus land corrosion. This Paint differsfrotu the so-called .Mineral Paints ol the day, which are principally Ochre? and Clays.colored, and nroenllroly worthless, KAN c^. b ^,^ ER,S A LL Planters have reallied the want efe machlM to drill Cotton Sued with re K alarity and certainty. One that would operate equally well on every kind of land, nodal the same lime be so simple in constractloa aud operalion that It could be used by negroes without liability or getting out ol order. A drill which we think tuiteetecs all these quaJMes, we bow othr to the plant lug community. After a thorough trial for the last two years In dlffereut handstn all kindaof land, we \ SIlTBr-.PlMflo l-alMi.r. purely M,i.lhc,conUlnliiii I ilic .dv.augn loue d,tlv»l Oom ihOr U< ThlyT»levlg*te‘(lfluely,mlkDk8UywlltiLluM^lOil, \ , Thoiuvlnjof K«l,«hleh»ni.muuMlo.MuD, (without the trouble ol grinding.) and flow under the ".P ’M' J.fK 0l,t hundred acres, to pay for the machine. l.-n-l. ... , -Jii.l. 1 Iip kn vlni# i.f laKnr ill nlaiilliicr. nns llorSD anil ........ _. ^rimiiug, brush aslreoly as the bust Wbito Lead. rtiUsuPalntsuxcel ul I others In body or covering pro pertfes.oiie pound of which wlllcover a# much s>irtace- astwo pounds of Whitehead. Tlteru arc four natural colors, viz: Black or 3lait Brown,(Hive and Chocolate. Diaat'TinNs: This Palntflowsreniltly uuderlhehrufli and its covering property Is tucreased by using it mixed as thickly as possible with pure Linseed Oil; as the Paint Is the lasting or protecting body and tbeOllsimply the medium or agent in spreading It, , -nd. Tlie saving of labor lu planting, one boree and hand on'y being required to open the furrow, drop the «* ed and cover from seven to nine acres per day. 3rd. Thu great saving of labor lu chopping out, the seed being deposited In a line one after another. 4th. Thu great saving iu subsequent boo work,ow!a( to the fact that any good plow-hund can. In sidlnf,cov er all Ihd first crop of grass In thu drill, however small tlu- cotton may In*, without Injuring the aland. These advantages all farmers will appreciate ; and be low we give some certificates, from which the public .. .. 5h thepublla We annex coplesoftwo letters,one from thePresi- < can learn how these drill* are appreciated by geoHemca dent of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail road Co., tho ° r standing In our section of Uie Htste-all other from a gentleman, a well known resident ot A«- I l' r * c,ieal farmers, who have thoroughly tested them, gusta,Georgia. i an ‘ l are consequently fully competent to decldeon their Office of the Pkila.and Read ng Railroad Co. t i merits. . _ _ _ PHH.ADtt.rr a,*m*y 3,1853. ! CERTIFICATES: J. S. Silvir, Esq—Dear Sir. Wo have used your '(Tils is to certify that I planted one hundred and aix- "Plaslli Paints” for morethin a year,and for Painting ty acres ol cotton with Randall and Mercer'* Planters. Bridges,depots,tec.,tec.,wehavefouml Itquiteequalto n,M ( 1 consider them superior to any thing of the kind I any palut wehave used, infact, we now give Ha prefer have ever seen or tried. The saving of seed alone would onceover all others we havetrled for such purpose*. pay for the machines In a season or two. and I think a (Slgued) uch purpose) Yours, respectfully, JOHN TUCKER.President. hand can do one-third more hoeing than he could in cotton plauted the common way. S. L. BARBER. Lee county, Georgia, July 13th,1855. Messrs. Randall 4- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to yours of this date, lean any with satL-Uxtion, that I TO RICE PLANTERS. T HE subscribers me desirous ot calling the attention of those li»t*-r»-etc*l hi tho Hulling or Klee, lo their nuwly Invented Machine, which surpasses all others now In u*e. The advantage of the*e Machines consist In It* simplicity, durability, a«d the great amount of work which it will perform without the lea«t Injury to the grain. The ma.'h’ties are portable, nnd well adapt- ed to Hand or Meant Powi r, can Du transported readv for u*e. These Miichim-s can be ma>‘e to hull from 20 to Shi) bushels per day—varying according lo s z**. All neo-ssary Information will beghen by addressing the Inventor#, ut their Manufactory, No 114 Cliff street .New York City. ROBERT te JOHN E. ANDERSON, sept 26—1m P F. A. YltEDE A' 4.0 . FTJR.NITITRE .Hamifaciory and Viare-liooms. 59N BKOAIJU’AY, NEW YORK. Beiweou the Metropolitan ami Sin thsoniau Hotels. I ">UUNITUKE of every variety,of the best quality, I nt m-'derate prici s. Wo have the large#: estab llshment, and best assortment "f really good an l sub stunual Furniture t-> be found in this city or country, to which we invite the particular attention of purchasers aug 0—Stnos P . 71A**0>11 -l,l»7orF -*«• of T.-O. 4 . A. R EGALIA, JEWELS AND COSTUMES, manufac tured an I kept on leuiil, at tho Old Ksiabli'hment of E. COM B, 244 Grand street. East ol Bowery, New York, orders from the country promptly attended to, j* 17—iy f Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods, MTI.I.I A M I AKKI II, PARK PL l«,'E. New York. Invites the attention I’r of Honthern and Western Merchants, to his new stock of t-’ans,Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Ladies' Reticules, Peifuraery. Soaps. Porte Monnales, ■let and Bead Braceleis. Picket Hooks, Dress Billion*, Pins and Needle*, Hooks and Eyes, Watch Guards, Wax, Coral and Gla«s Beads, Necklaces, tec. India Rubber Combs, Canes, Balls aud Toys of every descrip, lion. Scissors, Razors and Cutlery. Gold and G.lt Jewelry, Aceonluons nnd Violins, including h general umt very litrgt stork of English, French and German, Fancy Goo«li, which will bo »«>l<l altbs vary Iowb.I prl- ,« i,,r i ii-h or Approve*! Pn|H-r. lc7- Orders by letter selected nnd put up In the best i^ner. WILLIAM TANKER. 1'llliAP UAS LKwHTs T HE BENZOLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY are pre pared to furnish Porta do Gas Machines, suitable for Manufactories, Stores,Dwelling Houses, Steamboats, Railroad Station*,tec. These Machines are warranted to give saiismc.ion. l’hty are manufactured under s, T McD iugiH’s Patent, ami are the only ones that will operate well In cold w.-a her. The Light produced Is one half cheaper than Goal Gas, aud less than the com monest Tallow Caudles. They are easily managed and free Irom danger, an I the prices 25 percent, less than any other Machines made. The Company offer for sale State and County ltlghts for all the Slates. All orders should be addreved lo S. T. Me DOUG ALL, Agent for the Company, nci23—»m S 321 Broad way,* New York. FIRST PREMIUM PIANiKfORTES. STEI.fWAY A 80X8’, PIA.YO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, 83 Walker St. MAR BROADWAY. «'V YORK, RESPECTFULLY call the attention of Ithe public lo their splendid a:# >i intent of „ Js« ml-grund and sq ur.* PlA.Nus. which, luiueof tone,elastl' Itvof ouch, b.-niii) of finish, and everything that render*a Piano pcrect. re unsur passed. A-uproot of thu super).<rBy o' their m-tru tnents. they beg leave to state, that at the great Metro politan F-or be.d -l Washing'ou. the firs: premiums in noth classes. ?enti-graodand two stringed, were unani mously awarded to them, although they were In compe tition wi'h the most. l-lingulsbed muiiuiucttirers from Boston. New York. Phitade'phia and Baltimore. Pur chasers nud dealers will find it to their advantage to call ami examine ior tln'ins-ivcs. s oct 23—If Auol'sta,Ga.,^xpt«mbxr 29,1852, ) f-tuam Planing Mills. | Dear Sir. — You ask mefor my opinion of “Silver’s Mineral Paints,’’whlcbyou have put on my Machine . . ——- dhopandPlanlngMill. I giveyou with pleasure my full have used y our cotton seed drills on the farm ofD.A. and hearty recommentlalionof It as a preventlveofflre ' asnn > r’»q-, with great success. 1 con«lder them to be communlcatlnpfrom chimneys orfromadjoinlugbulld- • °t great value. They are a saving of about one-third logs. The Paint which you pnton my roofs, has now «*f the labor of cultivation, about two to three bashele becomeasbardassLATK,an<l 1 feel as securefronxtre, I l,| t Me . (l 1 o ih** acre In planting, and a great saving of Id this direction, as Is possible. A few weeks after the I l a ^ or *? P'antjng.as they open the furrow, drop end roof* had been painted, I made ahexperlmenton twoor I c° y vr tli see* withi one'horse nnd band. 1 think them cingthemin thefurnacounderthe | w °rih one buhdred dollars a piece to any planter, that tbrei-shingles by placlnglbem it boilers; the result was, ihuilhe portion uncovered was ontirety consumed, while the painted part wasapparenl- ly sound, thougbuponexamlnatlontlie wood wasfound to becharred ;thi-paint, however, was firm andbut little blistered. I conslderthls&s severe atestasyotir Paint can he put to, and under the circumstances I do oothesltatc tocommendit a* au iiivaluablenreventlve against fire. Respectfully,tec. (Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER. FRENCH te RICH ARDS, ,V. W. Corner of idth and Market ttreete, Phila., Pa. GENEKA I. WHOLESALE AGENT S. Forsftlein Savannah, Wholeaaleand Betall.by JAMES H.CARTER te CO, No.176 Broughtonstreet. July 20 ll2olplv may 1—ly Iu Park Place, New York. For the 1,000:000. THE L. S, PATES I' HAIIBLE C0MPA.1V. [Capital 165,000.] N". 308 Broadw.iv, cor. 'v Hiker street New York. RE prepared to execute all orders lor MANTLES, \ T . III.ETuPS.CtiLU ' NS,PEDESTALS. PILAS TERS, SLABS, tec. Ill Imitation of Sienna, Brocitel, Pyruiu-es, Neapolitan, aud uli luncy .Marbles, equal in strength, beauty nud durability to real ma-ble, aud In s< me respects superior thereto, and at les* than halt the ost. Unlike- maihleixed iron, wood or slate, it is whol ly free from all objections which ar>* urged against mere i surface «o.k, where* paint, copal varnish, tec, torn: lh I temporary |"AUh and beauty of the article. Muitlei* i tr.-in 8 to S4'i- i inters Irom Builders. Cublnet Makers and others solicited,and sa i»f ctl -nguaraute-e-d. Agents j ii»r the principal clues treated T HISunpnrn'leled Proparutioo i* receiving im limoulaL of iis wonderful efficacy lu i pain, than any other medicine over offered to the pal». ■ lie. And these tesrlinmilnls come not alone from ihe ignorant, but from persons of every degree of intelli gence and every rank ..f life. Physician* of the* first re*p< cubillty,and perfectly conversant wi h ’.he nature oi diseases ami remedies,have recommended this as one ot the most effectu- 1 in their lint* of preparations for the extlncii.'it ot Pain. The i’ain Killer is u*ed internally . and externally, according to the nature of the complaint. M ANUFACTURERS..! ili-'Wn .LB-RENOWNED j L has been found to be an excellent remedy for sudden 1 SALAMANDER SAFES. ItA.YK FAULTS, Ac. ('olds. Unugh*. tec., Fever and Ague, Asthma and ' Rilhisic, Patti in the Herd. Kidney Complaint*. Piles, Rheumatic Complaints, Bruise* nnd Sore*, severe Burns, Canktr, Biles and Ringworms, Weak Mnmach, and General Debility, Painter's Colic, Broken Breast.*, tec.. , llowei Comi lain) and Dysentart, .bolera. Liver Com- MANUFACTURERS, 57 Roxciry, NEW YORK, i plaint. Dyspepria. Toothache, tec., tec. | fAVE the largest ftml cheapest stock of SHOW ; The g.-nutno Perry Davis’Pain Killer is now put up In II CASES ev« r offered in Hit-* city, made in every j panel bottles, with the words Duvl*’ \ « g.- uble Pain sly le; Mlver-plated, lira*#. Rosewood, satinwo"d, tec. Kiiier blow u m tin* gla-s ; and with two *ie* I engraved irders promptly tided, me! goods caret'll .y packed aud labels an each bottle—one an excellent liken tee of Perry hipped to any purl oi ‘itio Lulled diaios unit Canada. Davis, the oi'giual Inver l- r of the medicine, the other 1—3m a steel engnived Note of Hand—non J ether can bo re- PETER RENNIE, Pres't- I.ovki. G. Mickle*. V. Pres’t. Jo«kpii I.aMb, Sec. s oct 24—Iy I TII.TOX St tllcFAKLAN O, | li Alnlilcn Lane, \cw York, r ANTFAC'ITRERS ..| th.-Wu .LD-RENOWNED SALAMANDER SAFES. RANK FAULTS, he. Bulltinore Depot, 115 Pratt street. 8 0 p>-iy (tosto' Depot, 14 Howard street. SHOW CASES. 1 HOFF 71A > N te FI. It Nil* THF IS FI NT IIAI It Ul’E, D R. ft. M. B.\l.LARD'S (new article) received u highest premium at the IVorid’s Fair and Ameri can Institute, wh tn it was examined by the distinguish* iv -t’.ii- *t,i eti chemists Dr. i . Utile and Prof, obn Torrey,»ud IN 1 ill. fire of the 3d pr „ nounce< ] , he Rest. Inst., which consumed j For sale by the Principal Druggists In this city—price the brick building, occu- 1 11. Principal office and store 4'.W and 2KM» Hroadwav, pted by Mr. John T. i New*York. Mar I5.’3ti -P mar ID Thomas, opposite the “ ‘ NAFI-1N. Gas Works iu this city, ( t’NTTENET te t’O, Importers of French and other “■“ J a t^afe of the above p , European Goods, No. 48 Uroa-i street. ic. j. i»owi:i,i j , ! General Commission merchant, NU. UltTHAUL SThEST, (Fourth door from Wall street.) sep 4—6m New York. THE Books for Buoscrlption to the Charleston and i *a vanuati Railroad will be re opeaed the 15th He- r -.her. and kept open until further notice, at the -■owing places, to wtt: CO.'IMISIOXIRS. . Jliorleston.—L.T. Porter,«Hi* Mills, Wm. C- uee. savaunah. —Msjor A. Porter, Dr. J.P. Screven,Col, . R. Lawton. Liams’ Run.—Hawkins 8. King, D.P. Wilkinson, J. Eabir. ;.<listo Island.—E. N. Puller, Jas.Hopkluson, Col. E. V. Wbaley. '•Valterboro’.—Col. M. E.Csru, D. 8. Henderson, J. Hurbndge. 'ih«-p**o.—Lawrence WliselLW. H. Lowndes, Jas. k Khetl. 4 *ltketcber.—Thomas McTeer, B. McBride Peeples, mtsAllen. I* -cotallgo.—W. F • Hutson, J. II.Sanders, John Mar s. Whippy Swamp Muster Ground.—Burwell McBride, H’i*i K. Fratnpton, It. A. Taylor. B !M«ouville.—F. VV. Flckling, Wm. Yeomans,Thad- '* •' Buckner. B-.iuiort.— Edmund RhetL B. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope, .', unviile.—Col. John Webb, Wilson Kerri bee, 1 .tain How. rd. H iffum.—T. II. foe. R. II.Kiik, Dr. P. Pritchard. R- hertville.—U. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A 4 J-itineioa. . Piry-hurg.—w. W. Hardee, J. P. Raymond, J. D. Uwtonvllle.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Samuel Manner •■‘Xrles Jaudott. Hu-House—Nathaniel B Heyward, Burrell Saun (*n, Jonh Hill. 11 ,- order ofthe President and Board of Director*. l*.c 13 C . F. II \NCKKL, Sec’y and Treos'r. SOUTH WESTERS - RAII.ROAfir - CIIAM.E ,1F HtHEDEI.E M. U.CHCRi'it. K. t. MOSKS. CHt-’HC II A- 7IOSF.S, Factors and lummissioii Merchants, Bay Street, ?*avannnh, Georgia- R*r«RBRC«s—Messrs. Hall, Mo*os te Co., and (-'ol. John Banks, Columbus, Ga.; Messrs. Hall, Mo*es te Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Brad,, Atlanta, Georgia. description, containing the books, papers and money of Mr. Ttmma% and although Ihe build ing was destroyed, the said Saf- sustained no Injury whatever from the iuteiiso heat to which il had been exposed. On . opening the Sale, Ihe ap 30 ’55 G. A- 1101.4071 »*K. A. 71.. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, si reel. Bug 27 eod t Jan 1 PAPER IIAt\T*I^CJS .450 110*4 DI M S. Just received a fine assortment of Paper Hangings aud Borders, nnd lor sale at moderate price# at JOHN OLIVER’S Paint uiid Oil More. 121 HruughtonSt- Rooms papered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN &TThIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer in Pain's,«»'!. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters’ Tool#, While Wash Brushes, etc. aug 28 _ c contents were found u lulisiurbed, and in the same order and cond Ition as when placed ihere. except a slight dl-c<doruitcn to the projecting end# of a few paper#, ami the back* of one or two of the bm.ks, caused by me steam generated in thu Safe, while at its greatest heat. The 8afe and contents, ns It came from the ruins, may It'.ll he seen, in the |.osse*e!on of .Mr. Thomas, at the Gas Works. A large assortment ol these celebrated Sa'ts always on hand, and for sale by C. 11. CAMPFIELD, Ageut mr Manufacturers, July 26, 1855. 171 Bay at., savannah, Ga. I take pleasure in corroh*-railng the foregoing state ment, and in addition would add that the books are now io use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. ! July 26. 1855. oct 2* .HOOKE A TAYLOR’S P VSTILLES DE PARIS. T HESE PASTILLES are an invaluable remedy for the cure ot Coughs. Colds and Bronchitis, a# by tt elr action on the ihrout aud lungs, they remove all hoarse, ness In u few hours and wonderfully increase ttie pow I er and flexibi.il> of ihe voice.—Hence they are of great service to uml highly recommended by Clergy men, Auctioneers, Public Speakers, uml all those wnose cull ing requires such irequent use of tin- vocal organs. N. IE—Ask for* Moore te Tay lor’s Pastilles He Pnrls,” and observe that each box bea'# their written signature. For sale by VV. VV. Lincoln. J. II. Carter te Co., J. It. Moore te. Co., and the principal Druggists and Apothe caries throughout the United Mates and Canada, and at wholesale by MOORE te TAYLOR, Importers, sep 20—3m P el Maiden Lb— r York. Flit 11 INM’ltANCF. Statement of the *•Norwich Eire Insurance Comp of Norwich, Ct»mec(:cur.un the 6th day of June,any, Cap'tal stock $15».Un lt*o.i Surplus 5,320 till W- JACKSON A SON. GRATE AM) FEARER .HIKERS, 246 Front St. and ‘J3u Broadway, .New Work. aug 1—ly P Patent Elastic Skirts. CilEEVEII te to., FACTORS AND UKXERAL COMMISSION MEROHAINTTS, 5Ai A.V7.Ul, GA* Wm. W. Cubkvkr, John R. Sims, GXO. II. ClIEEVIR. ASSETS or THE V:VPAAY. 321 Shares Bank Mock In various. Banks... .930,099 ou 23 *• fncoiporated Couipanlerc'.nerthan I Hanks 270 00 i Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on j Real Estate, Bonds, Bank Stock and other good personal security I2I,N¥) 0*) | Cash In hands of Agents 2,000 011 i ** In Bank BATES * FRANCE. Mo. 1 Barclity-street, New York. ;—l on j /“x AU r-i i.N —Noi e .re genuine except they bear the fi 155,32 i \J stamp of the patent. All mauufaciurers aud sellers I on 1 infringing will be proeecuteil according to law. mar ID Mur 18, ’50—P WILLIAM LYNN, AS. J. SNIDER, O. P. SNIDER LYYY A SAIDEK, FACTORS. FOUMAKUIAG A .Nil GENERAL COMMISSK)N MERCHANTS, BA Y—ST., SAVANNAH, GA., 1 sept7 ANDREWS te JESCP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton aud Woolen Machinery, i.iso wi steam Engine: ami Boiler:, tUacbiubt.'Tool:, Beltinsr, &c. IMPORTERSte DEALER# IS MANfrACTCRER#’ ARTICLES. .Vo, 07 Fin** St„ New York. N. B.—Agents l<>r the‘Woodruff te. Beach Iron Works’ Steam Engines ami Hollers. Exclusive Agency iu New York for‘Lowell Machino Shop, Machinists’ tools. ocia—ty t'oruer Itruiitrliinii and Ji'lfersoiakts UP STA1IIS. 5VII.I.I A7I G, FOOTE I S Now rcce vlng a general a»# rtment of Foreign and Domuslic Dry Goodn, which he offers lo the trade on accommodating terms A . M C A L PIN BROS. Lumber Mill and Brick Yards, sep 0 SAVANNAH, G.V^ G. J. JO.NFS, COMMISSION MEIiCIIANT, JONES’ BUILDING, Nu visit ii all, (in- $155,321 Ull Ll ABILITIES. I Losses adjusted,unadjusted or claim* forlossea—none. | Liabilities to any Bank. Corporation or individual— . uone^ i Total amount at i tsk tabo-ity—3.4f" to. The amount at hazard on any risk, ( «Ith very few ex- | ceptlous,) not over 5,iKM). ! E L.A...D Jr SecrM; r ? RE ' V8V ' • Pre ' We ” 1, I SaCUUHMU UriJ IfOCk Nor.lcli. Conn., IK*. ! TO SNIP UW.NEK*, MASTBlia AND COSSK1NEES ' Personnliy appeared before the undersi* ■d.Mayornfi OF VESSELS ; thecity of Norwich, In said SLtle, A Brewste*, President, I r P l,K •'tbscrlber resnectfully Inform* them that the | aud E. Learned, Jr., Secretary of the "Norwich lire' JL SVV.VNNAH DRY DOCK Is now in successtul I D.siirance Company,” and unde solemn oalli to the operation, and It Is calcula'ed to take In ships ol any trull) of the above statement, signed by them. I also, ! cla«s trom ltd) to 1 .INMoni burthen. It Is 23U foot long certify that I have examined the report of suld Com pa. »»d 63 leel wide, and complete in every particular. A i uy, and find the above to be a correct statement of the h*rge gang of workmen le employed uml u large sunp,y c ime.&ml Dial the notes and loans on which a part o| ol materials I, on hand, so that vessels can be repaired ! s-iid ca|dtul is invested are iu my opinion good and well w *'h ns touch dispatch as in nuv other port. I ump ami I secured. , Block Making and Smith’s work d me on the premises In testimony whereof, 1 have hereto set my hand and 1 ana every effort made to ensure economy and fldelityio •au*ed the seal of the city to bo affixed, this 9lb day of < those who tuay favor the Dock with their business. June, 1855. D. P. LA.NDERHI1NL, [L.S.l WILLIAM L. BREWER, Agent uml-uperiutemlent, •• —— **■ ■ Late of'M ir#l) s pock, t-liarlesoni. IMPORTANT To HOISFKF.FFFICS AND DEALER8. TUB HOPE MILLS, 71 Ft'lton Srkkt. and 71 Beekman .-t.. New York, Principal office 1U3 Front Strett, New I'ork. Factory. N<>s. 3'i. 37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City. 'l'HE PROPRIETORS of this long and well known L COFFEE AND SPU E ESTABLISHMENT, Continue to prepare the best piiarm acel'TICal pow ders in use, lor rulsing Bread, Bi-cuit, Tea and other Lukes, tec. T'liey also prepare Mu'iurd, cocoa, and many other articles of daily u-e in every tamily, widen they offer upon the most reasonable terms. C itulogue seui to i eulers who reques, them. U. H.teJ.fi. 1811 AM. N. IE—Consumers advised to inquire for Hope .Mills ariicles^ aug 14—ly SCII1FFFFI.I*. lMlOTHFIKN Oi CO. IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, D YES, PERFUMERY, be.. Ac., 170 WILLIAM STREET, New York, I NVITE the ulteni.on of the trade to their largo and varied stock ol Drug#, Paints oils, Perfumery, tec- Inaddiiinu to their regular importations of Staple ffruggs, they are also receiving, direct from the sources of production and manufacture, supplies ol Tooth, Hair, ami Nail Bru-lies, Bronze#, Corks, .Mortars, Sponges. French und English Periumery, l.ubiu's Extracts, ami many other articles usually embraced In Druggists’ [ able P stocks, wnich they are also enabled to offer ou the most udvanlugeous terms. orders, either iu person or by mail, will receive prompt uileutiou. aug 14—ly shelLac indT/Ttwine^ COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, A.C., com ivujiri: tiatn. And INDIA GUUDS generally. For sale low fo> CASH, by GEO. VV. DOW & CO., Importer*, No. 7 Burling Slip.New York. Bed on a# genuine. Price ol b ales—12Jf cents, 23 cents, 50 cents, and $1 respectively. For .-ale by most of the medicine dealers throughout the known world. PERRY DAVIS te SON,Proprietors, 74 High street. Providence. It, J, CII0LLRA. A Certain Cure for thu disease, may be found in the use of Perry D ids' Vegetable F A IN K I I, I. F Ii . Dt nrqrK, May 5, 1855. Gentlemen:—I feel undo" nnllgalmus to you for the ! benefit I have received I mm your In valuable Pain Killer. | We have had some cholera h< re on the 5H#*is#ppi | thus early in the season. A few days since l as-Dted in I laying out” and burying one ( ,f uur citizens who wa# 1 supposed to have died with the disease. The next morning I was taken with severe vomiting, accompanied with coMuessof the extremeilos. Warm covering and hot applications failed to res t,re warmth. M; wife'# family, who had used tho Pain Killer with sue 'es-r d-ir ing the cholera season In uffalo in 1819, advised me lo take it. I took two doses at in ervafsof fifteen minutes; a fine perspiration ensued, and the next day, barring a little weakness, l was well, and have been since. It may have been au utiuck of Ague, but whether Ague or Cholera, it answered my purpose. Since my recovery, I find that several of our citizens have used the Pain Killer a* a remedy for Cholera, and pronounred it g- od. I therefore take pleasure in re commending It to a-till more extended noth e. Yours, truly, IY. M.CRi >ZIER, Attorney at Law. Perry Davis te Son, Providence. R.!. This may certify, Hint I have used Perry Davis’ Vege- in numerous coses, and believe it to * 12—Amo HOISEKEEPIXG HARDWARE. PIC'OT A: SHOT WELL) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, TRENCH AND GERMAN HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE- No. 6.1 .Ma deu Lane, New V ork. I NVITE the attention id Southern and Western Mer chants to a large and very extensive slock of Goods ill their line. Cutlery of every description. Silver Plated Ware: Jupannerv. German Silver and Brittanla Wore. Tinned aud Enammelled Cooking Utensils. Bronzed, Copper uml Brass Goods. Tea trays, Fire Irons, Feuders, Wire Covers. Bronzed • undlesllcks. Block Tin H are. tec. < Hirstuck comprises every article in our liueofbusl- lie*#, allot which wo will sell :o dealers at thu VERY I.UVVEsT PRICES, for ( ash or Approved Paper. Good* ordered by letter will be veierteii wiili great caro and dE-patch, a..d pul up iu the b«»i uianuer. y PlC‘lTte Sift IT WELL, No, 63 .Maiden Lane, New York. P. S. Also manufacturers ot a very superior article of Philed Spoons and Forks. jo 7—Urn CHANGE OF SCHEDULE-TWO PASSENGER TR .INS DAILY TO COLUMBUS. N and after Monday, August 27, passenger arid mail ! tram* will leave Macon mr • olumbus and Mont- mery, daily at 2.10 A. M-. and 3.15 P. 3f., arriving at inittus at 7.15 A. M. and IU.30P. M. I^ave Colum- 'or Macj'li dally at 4.15 A. M. ami 2,30 P. M n ar- i.z at Macon at ib.45 A. M. and 8..VI p. M. '••senger, f »r Amerlrus will take the morning train 2.oi M. from .Macon, arriving at Ano-rlcunat • \. M. l.-MVe Amerlcu* at 0.40 A. M., and arrive Macon at Ib.45 A. M. onnectlng at Macon each way with Central Railroad uns n> H avnnnah, Augusta, MIHedgevllle sml Eaton* : hi,d with Macon and Western Railroad,Trains to , Sir.. Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Ku> xvllle,aud 'wtville. ' riner'.iiig dsily at Columbus, With GlrOid toil Mo- ' * kuilrond. 'Si'-i-ctmg dally hi Amcrlr.n-* with e four-horse post j'*Elm. DiTallahhMx*!, Albany. TbotnMvIlle, tec n “i* in-weekly Hack l.lne to Lumiikin. ’’uoiogi-rs for |h>Iii(s on this Road “below Fort Vnl- * should take *he I o’clock evening train from 3a»- J 1 u -, and 5 o’clock evening train from Aauustn. to *' 'M detention at .Macon; for other points on South , or.Mu#cogeu Railroads, posaengere will have ‘ 'teurnti-m by either trains. ,Eut i.'Ims Steamships leave Savannah for New York MhMdsy* und Saturdays, and for Philadelphia WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor of ll.< i Uy of Norwich. The undersigned is agent tor the ut ive office, and ia ready to tuke risks on all description > of properly in the city. JNl). INGERS’jLL. Jyw wlontRoniery to Savsnnoh, r*- Columbus to do. u °- Atnericiuto $13011 9 00 8 80 y GKo. W, ADAMS.Huporlnteiiilent. J|*fon,Au«ust2d, 1855. [If] aug 11 ( AjtPKTINi;, HUGS, DRUGGET -We have opened n ,hl ’ day. and are now prepswwl to show as good an "nmeni ol the abort goods as are lo bo »*•< n in the I.” sep21 AIKIN te BURNS. N PIRIT8 op TURPENTINE.-—23 bbls. npu l urp« n te GAUMELL* JIVING ANUliENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT 7 3 York-M.. near tlu* Court Hnuuc, SAVANNAH, GA. 7.7 jLi tsrasusiiXD li* 1832. fy 7.1 ri'MIESubhcrlbc-r, grateful to Ills patrons mid friends X for their continued favors, would state that. In nd- SAMUEL PALMER & SUN, utaons’s ariLDtaos, Nos. 148 Congress, and 67 St.Jnlitn streett, r> KsPF.UTFULLY inform the trade and citizen* gen- IV erally that they have In store a good assortment of Imerlcan and Foreign Hardware, and being In direct 1 and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, tec., which lie trusts will I generally please all who tnuy favor hitn with their | patronage. ! Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, i leaned nr Renovated, ' is may bo required, in the same superior style which i ins generally so much tdra-cd his patrons ami friends. I Ladies’ llonneiH Dyed, Bleached and Pressed In the :no*t fashionable style#. Orders from the country punc tually attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels ' - resent by steamboat or railroad, Word should be sent by letter through the Post Office,so that he tn-.y know to call fur than. , A' B *i Instore aufi lor *«ie by *• HUNTER heir , r „ . ... tullders’goods ol the most approved styles and patterns, moo: which umy be enumerated l*>cks, Hinges, Bolls, -ud Shutter Fas euloganf all kind#, Slieel '/Inc, -“heel •upper, .sheet ami bar Lead. Chain Pump*. Bra## Varea, Britannia Wjwe, Hollow Ware, f’ercu-eloiiCaps, lomba, Brushes, ami n general variety of Fancy Goods, 'ollon Lines, Fish Hooks,Needles. Knitting Pins, Seine wine, Crosscut, Hand. r. non, Frnmiog, aud Mill Saws, 'bains. Hand and Hedge llnniiimrs. Anvils. Vices, crew Plates. Stocks nod I ilea, Smith's Hel'owa.Cooper’s oola. Pl.OWS, CORN t*llELI.KKs, HAY CUTTERS, Iocs, Axos, Andirons, Slu.vel#, Hpude#, Guns, liny and lanuro Forks. Sad lions. Writing paper, Porte Mort al ee, Spirit i*evels.( ul ami Wrought Nalls and Spikes, lane* ot all kinds, H»-lvea,Uoffeo Mdls Cotton ami Wool lards,Carry Coinrt, and lu fact every article adapted to Del ratio. City and country onion* will receive prompt attention, nd all goods f »r shipment# carefully packed. may 8 _ 44F. VI.RAI, NOTICF. G M.GRIFFEN has re o|M-ned his store,and Is ready for all customers’ calls In his line. I have In employ ■ super! r workman at watches, und alio a first rale Manufacturing and Jobbing nud nil work in that line will be received ami done according t» ■■-b*r, and with dlspsich. Calls Oollrlted trom i-ll fru-ToT* and customer# In want ol irtieira In mv line of buslnesa. QQ7 ch 8 dozen pint* cli 8 dozen pints. Illbbcrt n superior Pale Ale, mHiiulnciured expressly lor thlsuiaikel. Jualreceived r.ml lot rale li.» aug21 PADELFUUD, FAY teCU. feb24 COltltlGATED, \VHOr«HT IRON AND WIRE RAILING, iSECL'IlliU UY LBTTKKS PATENT.) For Public Grounds, Cemeteries, 1'i v.1,.^.,4, Balconies, tec. This new article of our manufacture particularly commends iisell to favorable notice. Iron Bedsteads, with [latent Wire Sackin'*; a variety nf Folding Don BodsItlSds, Wrought Iron Farm fence, Wire-Netting, suitable lor #hecp, poul- try, garden or cetuel'Ty-fence, Wire Trellises and Sum- mer-ll uses, with every variety of V> ire V\ ork for gar dens, tec., sieves. Fenders, Brass, Copper and Iron Wove Wire Cloth, tec. Circulars or dtaigua furnished by the manufacturer*. .. . M. WALKER te f,ON8, N". 233 Market-st., Jy 26—3mo» N. E. cor, of 6th St. 1‘hlla., Pa. Jan 13 ALEXANDER GAl.LOWAY. TO MI A ISLAM) COTTON FFA7ITFHS I'vllE UNDERSIGNED having beennnpnlnled nueuta L (or the sale of the celebrated McArihy SEA IS- LAND COTTON GIN, the cotton from which Is readily ■old, and which usually brings threo to flvo coni# per pouml more than from any other Gin yet Invented, are wow prepared to supply Plainer* ami those wauling, with these of superior workmanship at one hundred and twenty five dollars each. Extra r<>llnrs$ll. Extract from a letter from a Florida pluntui; “The MoArthy Glu Is infinitely ahead of every other (•in yet manufactured. I would not be without one for treble the nmoubi; Il saves trouble, Is simple, uml turn* out beautiful cotton. Thesluiile Is rot injured, ami the open process«» much desired by tho English buyers |# certauily obiaine aug 21—tf V* EG It* I ‘ AP- i\ i hi» aud Bonnet", received and for pale hv od US RUKENBAUGH te LAlJSOl IHISTCIN te VII.I.AUlNGA. iif* II STYLE** -in dot. Hcoicb Fall anil Winter Clothing. PI Fit SON, IIF IDT A 4 0., A RE receiving weekly, per bteuuuir#, one o' tlielar. goat ami best selected " ocks oTUIothing ever offer ed lit ibis market, which they offer on accommodating terms ul wholesale ami retail They also have in store a good assortment ol GEN TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOl'DS. Merchants visiting tho city Vou) tdo well lo call and examine our stuck. P. S. Orders from the country promptly attended to aug 31 B LACK DOIJCASIMEREPANTA.—We hnve Just opened a very pretty lot of Black Catslmeru Puma loons |nr Genii,-nn ii, nnd Invite nil in want to give us a call. They aro cut and made In the latest luahlon, and can sell them chi up, ul the * h’thlng Store, Gibbon's Range. m.v I GEO* 8. NICHOLS fc CO. S IIA\vT.S^-Received per Um arrival# a handsome assortment of Shawls, comprising many of the latest style*; Itlc'i Bord. Stella Shawls, all ohwles. Empire uml Bay Slate do; Colored and Black Iz«ng Wool shawl#; Black and White t 'rupe do; colored Cashmere Scarfs; do Grape do, by nuv I HENRY I.ATHROP te CO. ( i ROUND sp| Eh,"--A Hid a-orlinenl or Ground I 8plc« a Irom the llnd-oii M H'*« *' L ’ w ' ork, In stoto, and lor auto at Now York price", hv Hi>w 2 JOHN INtil.RSOLL. be a very valuable medicine I have prescribed it tensively In bowel cmnpluint. (particularly forclilldren.) and it is iu ray opi'iiuii. superior to any prep-.ration I have ever u <ed lor the relief"! those disease?. P.S. When given to children, I have always com bined il with the syrup of gum abrablc, say ten drops lo a tea spoonful nf the syrup, well mixed. Dose- More or less according to the uge. ‘ Hhers have mixed It with milk and im lasses, equal part*. See directions. A. HUNTINGTON. M. D. The Pain Killer Is sold by John B Moore and co.Thns M Turner te Co end S D Brantley te Co. Savannah ; Barret, t’ar er Co. and Clark. Wells te Dubose, Au gusta: E Ii Slrohecktr te Co, Macon- Also by Druglsts and Grocers gem rally, aug 21—eod3inos plants mil crops of cotton. As for myself I would not plant a crop nt cotton without them tor no consideratioo in the bounds ol reason. Yours, very respectfully. A.). BARKSDALE. Lee county, Georgia, July 12th, le55. 1 have used Randall te Mercer’s cotton Planter two seasons, and consider them t f great value lo the forma er. I save seed enough each year to p«y for the Piant- | ers,lhen I save at least one-third the labor of cultiva tion, as the cotton is sowed iu so narrow a fine that with good plowing there Is but little hoo work needed. There <e also a saving of bends and horses in planting. I should say they were worth one hundred dollars each, aud recommend every farmer to use them. s. u. McLendon. Lee county, Georgia, July tith. 1855. .OT 1 have been overseeing for Mr. 8. D. McLen don the present year, and lully concur lu bla statements above. DA VI.SOS D ARKES. Messrs. Randall A- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to •ours 1 will putv *&y 1 have used thr-e of your cotton see-1 drill*, and consider them of great value, from the fact that in theuse of them I saved from two to three bushel* of see,I to each aero planted, and at least one- third of tho labor of cultivation, not requiring one-half as much hoe work as the old way of planting—also, a amtUhrsble raring In the labor of planting. I never expect to plant cotton without them if 1 can get them at any price. 1 have planted eight ucres per day to each drill. They are simple—easily in im ged.ond there Is no difficulty about getting u good stand. Very respectfully yours, *V. F. IIAMRICK. Lee county, Geo-gta, July 12th, 1835. Thomxsvillx, Thomas countv, Ga. Col. J. //. Watson—Usar Sir : I can recommend vourcotton Pointers (drill) In the highest terms. 1 have fried them on all mv land except new ground, and I hiuk they will do in t -at, they wi'l do lu a mountain- •us country n« well a* tn a level. If I had not bought I would travel to your shop which is 75 miles, aud pay fifty dollars a piece for them. It saves one-third of the work; one ham! can plan: n« much as two,and one namt cun chon out three acres while one can chop out one acre after u comm an plow. Yours reatiectlullr, K. BRASWELL. Docoiikrty county, Ga., July 14th, 1855. J. IL Watson—Sir : This is lo certify that! have u*ed Randall at Mercer's cotton seed drill of your man ufacture, and am so well pleased with them that 1 would recommend all planters who have not tried them, to give them a fair trial. Where the drills are used"Tbera is a great deal of labor saved in cultivating a crop, ow ing io Its being so uniform in the drill, the plowing can be done mu-. li better, and with greater despatch, con sequently the hoe work is lighter, os good plowing •up. rsedes the necessity of a great deal of hard hoe work. JNO. BARKSDALE. This is to certify that I used one of Randall te Mer cer's cotton -eed drills last year in planting my crop,nnd was well pleaded. I have used five of them the present year, planting my eudrecrop, and ain still better pleas- td. There is a saving of between two ml three bushels nt seed to the acre tu planting, besides one horse and •nehand with these drills does the w.-rk of three hands and t*o horses. Then there is lue saving of one third 1 of the hoe work, the cotton being in so straight and nar row a row. | consider them worth one hundred dollar* ■ each io any planter, and recommend all to purchase and 1 use them. WM. 11. OWENS. Dougherty county, Ga., July 10th, 1855. Mkssrs. Randall te Mkrcir:—In reply to yours of the 5lb Instant, in reference to your cotton seed drill, I am happy to say that after planting a portion of my pre sent crop iu tbe old way, I whs enabled to obtain one of your drills, w-tli which I finished, i Ills thedesiderntum and long sought after. | Many and varied have been tbe attempts of intelligent . minds to attain what you have accomplished, but with only partial success. This leaves nothing to be desired ! in a cotton drill. It deposits the seed uniformly and con* j tinuouily in a straight aud narrow line asyou wish,save* about one half the labor in platiliug, und about one i bird of the hoe work In cultivation. Il Is almost need, -s :o add thul I am delighted with your drill. Yours respectfully, J. E. MERCER. Lee county, Ga., August loth, 1855. Mkssrs. Randall te Mkhi zr— Gentlemen : fused one of your cotton seed drills the past spring, and I leel four fold paid for what It cost me. To give your drill a lair trial, I plumed every other row with the drill, and :he intervening rows I planted as welt as ever cotton wa* planted hei. re your drill come Into use. Thereeult was. that in the ■ ow planted with your drill Igotumoie pcr’ecl stand, and I think it grew off much better, be- eid* s I realized a great saving In the labor of working over my cotton the two first times. 1 shall continue to use them as leug as I p.oat cotton. Yours tec. JESSE E COCK. Lee county, Ga. Messrs. Randall te Mercer—Gentlemen: I have use eight of jour Cot ton-seed Drills, manufactured byJ II Watson, on Col J Bond's Fowltown plantation, lam much pleated with them, '-avlug realized great saving of teed, of labor iu planting and chopping out, and the hands a', the first siding could go over at least one-third more in a day, ami do better work than in cotton plant ed iu the best way I could plant with coulter and block. I have uo hesitation In giving it as iny opinion that in the use of your drills there is a saving of oue-ihlrd of :he labor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Bond is pleased with them and will contiuue their use. Yours, respectlully, JAMES CH Fowltown, Ga , July 9tb, 1855. S CHEEK. Saddlery n'archoifse. Young’s Building,Sign of the Gulden Saddle. OPPOSITE W. R. SIMMONS CLOTIttNO STORE. W. H. MAY & CO. SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT €0 JR»V wM.YI* COB *111 EE, PATENTED MAY I6lh, 1854. S S. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tenne«see au _• AI a bum a. of this invention, which iz douhiles among the most important of modern times for the use ofthe well advised farmer and stock feeder: and the universal favor with which It ha- been received Irotn the first, more than anythiug else, attests its utility uiid su periority. For portability, simplicity of construction, and conve nience -'f use, the l.ittie Giant lias no equal. It weighs Irotn three to five hundred pounds, according to size, can be put in operation by the farmer In twenty minutes without expense or mechanic'll laid, thou adjusted and used with convenience by anybody. The l.ttSe Giant has received tne First Premiums at every State Fair from Missouri to Maryland the past ; L 0 „j narrow ... , , Fall, and that in the most complimentary manner. - Worsted Fringe: black and purple UoiiSv Ron”*: Bug These Mills are guaranteed iu the most positive man- .. |, Bn ji>s, Plated and Brass Carriage Hands; Brass and uer against breakage or derangement, and warranted to - pj dl ‘^j Knobs, tec. wij-83 grind feed from ear corn, and grits or fine hominy from — — — shelled corn, with a degree of en#e and convenience for I form purposes never attained before*. | The subscribers aro now prepared to furnish thotrado with improved patterns and sizes, to suit the varied . This is lo certify that ( have used two of Randall te Mercer’s Cotton Flamers, and have no hesitation in say ing that they will do. The saving of labor In planting is an object,"the saving of seed is nn object, and the col- b-n stands in such a nnrr--w drill that il may almost be kept clean without the hoes. Ihere is nothing to equal them in plant! g cotton. WM. U. REYNOLDS. Lee county,Ga., July 1st, 1655. Lee Cocntt, Ga* August 23d, 1855. I have used Randall te Mercer’s Cotton reed Drill, w hicli I purchased of Col J H Watson, and think they arethebest machines now in use. I am satisfied there is a great saving in seed and a greater saving in work. I r.in fully satisfied there is one-third of the hoe work saved. "Try th -iii.nml any reasonable man will be satis fied tnev arc worth more than three times the price they are soidfor. PHILIP WEST. Having obtained front Messrs. Randall & Mercer the exclusive right of supplying the Stale of Georgia with there Drills, l am now prepared to supply elide nand*, having made arrangements for their manureciure in Polmvraand Milledgeville. My price is $f6, cash, de livered nt*iiher Palmyra or Milledgeville. Money sent at inv risk by mall, If the requisitions of tho Post Office Department are complied with. Any further iu forma tion desired can be obtained by addressing me either at Palmira or Milledgeville, Georgia. net 19—Iaw5m J. H. WATSON. Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles. Bridles an-l Harnesses, of which the tollowiug comprise a paru i | )‘ Spanish Quilt-d, Overlaid nndShafloii Saddles, Plan | tor’s large and extra large Saddles: Men’s plain de lJl0 English do.; Boys’ and Rare do,; Ladies Saddles of variety of patterns; Bridles te Martengules; Saddle Bag* Trunks tec. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirtin and Hog ■ kins; Pad do.;S:raluing and Worsted Web Thread and Sacks, assorted size#. HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky- Harnesses of all kinds, by the single set. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy an'* Sulky .-[-ring# and Axles; Dash Frame#; Hobbs an I [Hi consulting-roc 1 B >ws, by the single set; Plated nnd Brass Hump Joint# | w , |, ,.,i,,. c i a | rcfei I plain do ; patent Da?h Leather, Top and t urtaln do , t B „t e of those vlall 1 broad ami narrow l.aces, variety of pafltas, v”* ano Patients visited MEDICAL NOTICE. DH. W. T. F^LH.S V THE BOTANIC, OR 1IEKIH3I PHYSICIAN OF SAVA N N A 11 . TJEGS lo announce lhat he baa removed his re- 1) ridencenml office from the corner of Stale and Jefferson streets, to tho former residence and office of the late Dr. Ricbardsone. on Broughton-strcct, (bo- twoen Montgomery and West Broad-streets. I lo lender* Ids most sincere thanks to hi* fellow citizens In the city and country, forthe very Ilberalemploynientorblspro- fessl.'nal service# since his location in Savannah, and takes pleasure in announcing that hlsfacllltfes for moot ing the constantly Increasing demands upou him ora greativ improved, having employed ac-mpeteutperson to atiend especially to hi* office affairs. l.adUs may consult him either In his family parlor, bis coiisgjtlng-n om, adjoining bis office, or in bis office. His consulting-room has been furnished and arranged ‘ cference to the convenience, comfort and foiling him profesilouallv. Patients visited promptly and punctually. For terms and further particular*, see bis Medlcari Journal. 3mo—oct 1 77orn"meal.- s T7ST J3k. N ’ » -Up Country Meal for sale by LYNN te SNIDER. A S K - S (if ETl ST AMI BTTECTOR.jp 1 Wi5»" am * m ' * want* ol all. No. i Is offered at $63 complete, ready for attaching Ihe team, and warranted to grind ten bushel" of feed per hour with one horse. No. 3 ul $75 will grind fifteen nushcl# per hour. No. 4 mi $1K) will griud twenty birehols por hour, with two hurst'#. M.iiutuclured .ml tor ad. 1-7 ||ROWN fc ,. 0 _ mar 3 at NashvlUc, Tenn H ami Atlanta, Ga. SEWING MACHINE8. lAXCELSlOR HEWING MAGHINLS.— Mido by H/iiuoD, BATTELLE te UO., Worcester, Massa chusetts, patented by Ellas Howe, Jr., September IMb, 1846. These Machines are warranted,(with proper ute‘ not to gel out of repair. They are built In a good sub stantial, and workmanlike manner, aud will do Tailors Shoemakers’ and Saddler*’work. In a manner warrant ed to give satisfaction. Thestloh will not rip any more than common sewing, done by hand. Call nnd ae* there tu-."oration at 1411 t:lll>M T street. Phllailclptifo.up sUlrs. W. A. DAWSON, Agom. may 18 iy.MteC a BASKETS, HAIR BltOUMo, FEATHER DUSTERS. 1 > -A large variety at No. 155 Broughlon street oct2 HORACE MOUSE. Published semi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala. At $8 OB l’*'f Annum, in Advance. T MIE work I# printed ou fine white paper aud nes t\ pe, uml in appearance will be second n none li the United States. A Southern Bank-Note List is essential in every Bank Counting House, and Public t iffice. l*el us unite io ad vaticing >»ur common interests,and not permit Norther men and Northern Detectors to fluctuate our mone matters as tlu-y may wish, while wo are quiellv follow ing their dictation. Tho work will bo carefully revised on Ihe day of pub licatloo, and all important Qnanctal changes, as the occur, noticed. Every exertion will be made to mak it a correct aud reliable guidn to the Banker aud Mer chant. ,, Hotel Proprietors Brokers, Auctioneers,! ommfssio • Merchants, nnd others desirous of having their nam. aud business widely circulated, are informed that limited number of advcrvlsement* will be Inrerted.- Speclal rate* for advertising by the year, or for shorn periods, may be kuown by applying lo any of my Agent , or at the office in Atlanta, Ga. Specimen numbers will be scut, on application 1 letter, free of charge. All communications intended tor the Bank-Note I. ami Detector, must be addrewst m >w on’s Bank-No • i List. Mlaiitn.Ga > \MI'KL MV.\N, 4a «bs Uoberi jus. General Agent. sep'25—3m e l and for sale by oct 30 LYNN te 8MiDEK. I' mi vrujji 1:1, Alabama. oa BBi.s choice Applet. Phcenix. Bell, Flowers, , tH'Greenings, Spilzbnrg, 20 oz Pippins tec. Also. New Layer haislns Buckwheat, Cabbages, Potatoes, 1 (Hdons. Cranberries, Smoked Tongues, do Beet, Pi* j Hides, do Shoulders. Bologna rfoussaget. Cheese and Butter. For sale at the 8avanuah Fruit Emporium. J. A. BROWN, oct 31 No.27 Whitaker street C OHN AND HAY.—50) bushel* choice white Cora 56 lbs to the bushel; prime Eastern and Northern Hay, in store, and for sale by •net29 WAVER te CONSTANTINE. MTAPLE IBIIV GOODS. 9 | IV AND 12 4Cotton Sheetings, Linen do. Pillow “i" Case l.lmns. Bleached Mitrtlngw, English and French Long Cloths, American, English and Welsh Flannels, Canton do, Table Damasks, Furniture Dimity aud Furnliuio calico*. Huckaback ami Damask Towels, Crash, Dowlas, tec. A large variety of above goods lor rale at lowest prices, by | opt 23 DkWITT feJilORGAN• ^ ANUPACTUKED TOBACCO—TJO boxes 8- 5aud I lb l.uinp Tolutcco, boxen Rough and Roady 1 au-i other fiuo muds, for rale by B0V •» J. V. CONNEKAT te CO.