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VOLUME LIU SAVANNAH, GA.. MONDAY MOltNING, NOVEMBER 12. 1856. NUMBER 271. THE REPUBLICAN is rum.iRiiKD puily, Trl>W«vkly unit Weekly, BY ALEXANDER &. SNEED. Uirv ANl» <:«l>NTV I'UINTEHS TBit MS RBDUciixi Daily P»por, in Advance $.1,00 It not paid in Advnnco 0,00 Tn Weokly, in Advance 3.00 ll not Paid in Advance 4 00 Weekly, invariably in Advnnco 2.00 Club Price—10 Copies for 15,00 IT" In no case will an order for Uie paper be at- h-uded to unlea* ccotnpanloa with money, or a satls- f.etoijr reference. Fare Mtedneed t Cabin Passage to Now Tori SEMI* WEEKLY. UNITED NTATEW BMII, I.INE. T 'llK new ami splendid Mile wheel sto unships: KNOXVILLE, 1,500 tons, Capt. V. D. I.ttaow. AUGUSTA, 1,500 •« •* Titos. Lyon. Fi.oKIIM, 1 ,:m ** M. 8. WoouifirLL, ALABAMA, 1,300 •• 44 G. It. H.hinci, Will I «»«» NiithoiihIi Kerry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Tneso »hlpi are among the targeat oil the coast, un- lurpassed In speed, safely or comfort, making their pn»*-‘Ki' in any to six y hours, and are commanded »y fkilHiil. caret ill ai ( | pollie officers. Having eluguul into room accommodations, they offer a most desirable (envoyslice to Mew York. I'ubln Passage 420 Steerage do 8 A Rents: PADKLFORD, FAY A CO- Savannah. 8AM’L. L. M1TCH1LL, 13 Broadway. Juno2c, 1853. New York. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL U. a. .HAIL STEAIVIEKt*. TUB Slum COMraiSINO Tilts LINK ABB ATLANTIC, I BALTIC, Capt. Wist. c«pi. Comstock. PACIFIC, . ADRIATIC, Capt. Nvt. I Capt. — — These ships having been built by contract, expressly for government ser vice, every care haa hoeit taken In -mammmm—mmm their construction, as also in their on* pass, to ensure strength uuil speed; and their accent- s idatlons for passengers aro unequalled for elegance >r comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool,In first aniii td3i>: In second cabin, 175; exclusive use of ex- ;ra rise state re< in, 432.5. From Liverpool to New York, nn and X20. \u experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No berths can ho secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF HAILING. From New York. from Liverpool. 1(05. 1H55. \V oil nos lay... .Jan .24.. 18551 Sal urd ay... .Jan. 13.. 1855 WediMtsd ty.... Feb 7.. 18.55 Saturday .. Fob.27.. 1855 Wednesday.... Fob 511.. 1855| Saturday.... Feh.10.. 18.55 | Saturday >au. 24.. 1855 For Freight or Pa'sauo apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 5ti Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY it CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN, KENN Mil) u co,27 Austin Friars, London. E G. WAINWltlGIIT 6i CO., Paris, or UF.O. II. DRAPER, Havre. nr i lie owners of these ships will not be nccounta- ale f r gold, si ver, bullion, specie. Jewelry, precious •tones, or me als, unless bills of lading are signed tb* rotor, and the value thereof expressed therein. shippers please take notice, thut tho ships of this Lino cannot carry any goods contraband of war. jati H mwfly ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, GA. ’ T MI12 entire scholastic year of this Institution, by a jou t resolution of tho Faculty and Trustees, has been thrown In o one term, commencing on the first Moduli in September, and closing on Commbncbmknt Dvr,Thursday utter the fourth Sunday In Juno. FACULTY. AUGUSTUS ALDEN, A. M.,President—Professorol Eimlisli Literature and Ancleut Languages. Kov. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Proleasor of Mental io<l Moral Philosophy. Rev. T. X FORSTER, A. M.—Professor of Mathe matics and Natural Science. Mt-s ANM E. At.DEN—Principal Primary Depart- Boot, and Instructress In llotany and French. II It. I.IGNtisKI—Principal of Music Uepartmeut. Mr- I. E. GK \NT and Mrs E. T. CALDWELL-Or- ataieiual Branches. This InstlioLon now present* to tho public, adv.-m- •kin which few possess. A largo and elegantly con- itrui'ted College edifice; one of the largest Chapels in the Mate; nil necessary out buildings aud enclosures; ib larding deparltueut, fitted up in tho most neat, ami MtnforlaUle style, nu 1 under the superintendence of the »chers themselves; with the wholo domestic depart* tr-'iit under the careful direction of ladles of experience, tile I to all tho fact.Hies for a thorough conrso of In- nrue ion which any simitar Institution can offer. It will be seen by refi-ronco m our catalogue, Hint our rates of Hoard and Tuition are less than can bo found else where. This fact, in these times of pecuniary pressure, is worthy of the consideration of tboso having daugh ter* to educate. The Boarding Department will bo under tho direction ol President Aldvn nml lady, and Priifosaor Culdwell and lady. With spacious aud comfortable dormitories, large and convenient closots, i ew aud elegant furniture, good and experienced servants, an 1 whies furnished with the best that the mark-1 affords; together with a wholesome but parental discipline, we hope to Incieaso the liberal patronage with which this Institution has .Hitherto been favored. F. X. FORSTER, Poc’y Faculty, 'uthhert, July 30. 18.55. ang 7—|anl. *.58 OGLETIIHKPi: MEDKMI. CULliLUE, AT 8 \ V ANN AH, GEORGIA. 1 5||E SESSION OF LECTUBK8 in the ubove luatltu- tlon will commence on the first day of November sud terminate on tho first of March. The Clinique, at the College building, will he open- el l» patients on ti>e doth of October, and be continued throughout the session. The Faculty is constituted as follows : II. L. HVRIl, M. D ,<lale m Savannah Medical Col lege.) Professor of the Principle aud Practice of Physic, E. Lb ROY ANTONY, M.D.,(of Waynesboro’, Go.,) Pr ie*sor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women and Children. WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M. D.,(of • okeshury, 8. C..I Professor or Msterla Modlcaaud Medical Jurispru dence. J \M ES H. MOREL, M. D., (of Ruvaunab, Ga.,) Pro- fesviroi Anatomy. JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, 8. C.,) Professor )f Plijsiology. WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D, (of Savnunab, Ga.,) Professor of Chemistry end Pharmacy. CHARLES GANAHL, M. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,) P-<>lessor pro.turn. of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. Demonstrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of davaunali.) Tne fees will be—4100 dollars for tho entire Course Lectures; flu Demonstrator’s feu; Graduation 430. Matricolalon 4-5. Arrangements have beeu mudo by which students an Imj accommodated with good board at front 431-2 to 44 per week. For further Information address, ,cp 28 II. L. BYRD, M.D., Dean. Citjj Bnaiursn cans ■» r. T ■ - - -» GENERAL AUCTION AM) COMMISSION MBnOnANT, No. 164 Hay el root, Solicit, from his friends consignments of every de- scrlptlon . , , My personal attention will be given to tho sale of Real Estate, HnnR stock, be. Refer to IItrain Roberts, Esq., Pierson, llcldt A Co B F Wood b Go, Nnblo Lyon, Esq.. Savannah ; E II Harris, II. 8. Tlileas b Go., Ratos b Lucas, W. D. Hob- bltt, Montgomery, Ala. tsar 17 wn. WAHINR HAHEIKRIl Affl, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner nt Buy ami Montgomery-sta.,Savannah,Ga. Solicits consignments, nml Is prepared to receive Got ton nml Merchandise generally, upon storage. Jan 1 Nov. 13,*35. — j 17ii:n «. Ninioi.h, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jonca* wharf, foot of Aborcorn-etreot, Jail SAVANNAH, GA. |y <IA III. ETON b 1* All.NO NS, General Commission Merchants, 82 RAY STREET, SA / ANNAll.GEORGIA, ciias. PAKSONS. MINIS Ar JOIINNTON, Gr.nrrnl Aurlion & Commission Merchants, Tender their services to their friends and the publlo Jan 3 J. C. RUBE J. ll navis. w. ii.lono. HI NT, IS A VIS Ar LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, June 1 Niivniiniili fin. SAMUEL l-AI.AIEIK b NON* Dealers In HARDWARE, CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE- TOOL S rt- c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 184 Gougress nml U7 si. Julian streets. Juno 3 Sut-aNMuA, Georgia. W M. \VHI G Il f GENERAL BROKER, FOR THE PURI HASP AND SALK OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, RAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA. PATTEN, IIETTON b C’O. FA OTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MHHGIIANTS 100 Hay Street* Jy 14—tf Suvannnh, Ga. .A, CRANE, L.W. WELLS, RICHARD CURD. CHANG, tVELIAbCO., COTTON FACTORS, AND Forwarding A Commission Merchants* No. 8‘J HAY STREET,. Jy 14—If ....SAVANNAH, GA. RAYNAUD A ROWLAND, r A O TORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1? a Bay STREET. ’ BPItRAlM BAYNARD JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR Liberal advances mn -o on coiislgninems of Gotton and produce. Jy|-.» WAYNEVgRENVILLE^ COT FACTORS, CoiiiiiiitHtioift and Forwarding MEnciMjms, RAY STREET, SAVANNAH. THUS. 8. WAYNE, ~ ALEX. WAYNE, J7—tf Savattnnh. JPorrfon iJunlncns (Eat-fla. Wctu=VorU SiaUrctfocmcntn G. E. GRENVILLE, W. T. SAMPLE. Ghnttanoogn. WM. AODLEY COLTER. JNO. LOUFKR FRA8LR. ( Ol PER A Fit AM,II. FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RAVKTREBT, SAVANNAH. (iA. Jy 7—5mos waver ft Constantine; ' Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN GRAIKT, HAY, «bc. Juues* lliiildiiitf. liny Mreel, SAVANNA H, G A. F. WAVER. P. L. CONST ANTING. .IT’S/r let adentlon will be given L> Recviviug ami ft)rward iiik goods. Je .6—if WAIINOCK A DAVIS (.Surrcurort tn Cuhbtdgt tf- Rrother.) WIIOLBRAl.B AND RETAIL Booksellers and Stationers, No. 159 CONGRESS 8'."Soulh side Market square, SAVANNAH, GA. WM. B. DAVIS A . POUF., Importer A !7Iaiiufiict»rcr of Hegars, RO. 13 WIIITAKER-BTRBBT, Keeps on hnud a wull rolecled slock of Imported Ho- g«r», also Munufuctiired Tobacco. Hmiff, Pipes, ami all oilier articles usually kept tn hi* i.ne of l.ustncss, which he offers on the most reasonable terms. nor 3 B. lt. GOlfliN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Tt» yloi -Slrcol [rivx noons wxst of draytoh-strcet.] Is prepured to contract for all kinds of Building and Repairing. Also— 1 To conduct Water through tho various parts of Houses. oct 13. R. b J. LACIILISON, Engineers it it il Mill tvrlglits, IRON .1- HR ASS FOUNDERS. t’anal-Street -Near the Canul Lock. R. LACIILISON. J. LACIILISON, 87S7MLER, k J. D. FERGUSON, ~ WIIGGLWIIIGHTS b III,ACKSM1TH8 NO. 123 Ynrk-MrrtH, SAVANNAH, (GA.) Carriages, Wagons, Gar s and Drays manufactured Illacksmithlng,Including Iron Railing and Grute* for Ruildlngs, be , done at the shortes notice. ang dtl. M. U.CIIUBi'H. B. I. MOSBS. CIIUII4’ll A MOSES, Factors unit Cum mission ilerchnnts, May Street, envanuah, Goorgia. Rbfbrbncb*— Messrs. Hall, Mores b Go., aud Col. John Hanks, Golumbus, Ga.*, Messrs. Hall, Moses b Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.llrndj, Atlanta, Georgia. aprdO G. A. HOI.('ONI 1110, A. Id.. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, Guatoii Street. ang ‘J7 eod t Jan L gHilftffiiiS T sIIE Rooks for Subscription lo the Charleston and Savannah Railroad will be re opened the 15th De cember, 1854, and kept open until further notice, atthe following pluccs, to wit: CniINtatONBRB. Charleston.—L. T. Porter, < ills Mills, Wm. C. Bee. Havaniish.-Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Hcrovcn. Col. A R. Lawton. Adams’ Run.—Hawkins8. King, D. P. Wilkinson,J. W. Fabir. l-klisto Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jas. Hopklnson, Col. L. M. Whaley. WaUerboro’.—Col.M. E.Caru, D. 8. Henderson, J. W. liurbridgo. Ashepoo.—Lawrence W’ltscll, W. II. Lowndes,Jas. II. Rhult. Saltketchor.—Thomas McTocr, IL McBride Peoples, Thorium Allen. Pocotallgo.—W. Y. Hutson, J. II. Sandora, John Mar In. Whippy Hwamp Muster Ground.—Rurwell McBride, John E. Framplon, R. A. Taylor. Gtlllsoiirtlln.—P. W. Pickling, Wm. Yeomaus.Thad- deu* Hur.kuer. lleaulort.—Edmund Rlietl. R. J. Johnson, J. I). Pope. Grahainvllle.—Col. John Wobli, Wilson Ferribee, V5illiam llow..rd. illiifftoii. —T. II.Coe, R. II.KItk, I)r. P. Pritchard. Robert vtlle.—B. F. Iliickuor, William J. Lawton, A R. J'diustoti. Pury.btirg.—W. W. Ilardeo, J. P. Raymoud, J. D. Jones. I.Hwtoovillo.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Samuel Manttur Charles Jaudon. Him- llou-e -Nathaniel B. Heyward, Rurroll Saun d‘-r>, Jonh Hill. II) order oflho President and Hoard of Directors, dec 13 C . F. IIANGK EL, Hec’y and Treas’r. SOUTH WESTERIV KAILK0AU. .JriANUB UP BUIIEnDUE CHANCE OF SCIIKDULE-TWO PAHHUNGER TR .INS DAILY TO COLUMBL'H. O N and artor Monday, August 87, passenger and mail trains will leave Macon lor Columbus and Mont gomery, dally at Y.lll A. M., aud 3.15 p. M., urrlvlng at Ijol'iinbiis ut 7.15 A. M. and lU.tinp. M. Leave <;olum- bu« for Macon 'tally at 4.15 A. M. and 2,30 P. M., ar- rtving at Macon at 10.45 A. M. and 8.50 P. M. PiKnengur* for Amerli ns will lake the morning train At ‘.Mil A. M. from Macon, arriving at Americas at 4.10 A. M. Leave Americas at 0.40 A. M., and arrive it Macon at 10.45 A. M. Connecting at Mncon each way with Central Railroad Trains Ui 'avaiinah, Augusta, Mllledgevllle and Entotf Win ; mill with Macon and Western Railroad Trains to •'iffln, Atlanta, Datum, Chattanooga, Knoxville,and llsltvllle. Uoiniectliig tidily at Columbus, with Girard and Mo bile Railroad. U'oiineciing dally at America* with a four-horse post k't' li Line to Tallahassee, Albnny. Thomasvllle, be., bsl tri-weekIv Hack Line to Lumpkin. lor points on this llosd “below Fort Vnl- ’•>.*’ should lake the 1 o'clock availing train from Hav- * l " , »h, ami S o'clock evening tram from Augusta, to *»'" , l ileleullou at Macon; for other points on Mouth or Muscogee Railroads, passengers will have w 'leieiitlon by either trains, “ir«t Must Steamships leave Savannah for Now York 2*hm«duy* and riaturdays, aud for Philadelphia on *’S‘ltics<lst)>. Passage. In lhnCnhln,4‘2U; SUmrsge,4H. '4r* from Montgomery lo Havannah, 413 no {-'o. Columbus to do (100 •to- Amuricusto do H Ho u GKO. W. AIMM8.Superintendent. August 2d, 1855. [tf] sugll .TING, HUGH, DRlJdcET.-We hnVeopened mi’ ilsy. ai d are now prepared to show as good an tortnmnt ol the above goods as aro to be seen in the wp‘21 A IK IN C BURNS. f’ARPU IhiMl* “•or fi. S , 'V IIT ' "PTIfliPENTINE.-J3bbis. »pu lurpen kt •“■“•ru aud lor snh- by HUNTER b GAMMELL- PAPKK IIAAfCaKrtS ANI> IIOIIUEIIM. Just received a fine assortment of Paper Hangings and Borders, and for sale at moderate prices at JOHN OLIVER’S Paint anil Ol I Store, 121 HroHRlllon »!• Rooms papered wlih dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN 8l SHIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Deafer In Paints, (ill. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters' Tools, White Wash llrurhee, etc. aug 88 c CHEEYEH A GO,, FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MUmCZZANTS. SAVANNAH, GA. Wm. W. Cubkvxr, John R. Himb, (•BO. II. ClIKBVtR. WILLIAM LYNN, JAS. J. HNtDKR, O.P. HNIDBR LYNN & SNIIDKIl, FACTORS, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BAY-ST., SAVANNAH, GA., ' sept 7 lir.ltltlKN bJONEN, WAYF.SilORO, IIURKK COUNTY, G A. Practice law In Richmond, lltirko, Washington, Bcrlvou and hinatiuel. TllOh. M. RRIIRIRN. MALCOLM D, JONBS. dec III |y MII.rUM A IflANDELI,, ATTORNEYS AT J.AW. WiiyitCMhoro’, (lu. Reference - Munsrs. A. J.b T. W. Miller, Augusta,Ga. oct 2 ?y 12. G. rtllANlHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , , For*> Hi, fin., III practice in the Flint and ndlojnlug couulluuuf tho Jan 7 Macon circuit. if WM. A. 1.0ETON, ATTORNKY A T LAW, ttovSlf. IWonilccllo, Gen, W’ I LEI A M E I) W AII BN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, fflluunnpy, I’lorldu, will practice In the Cmtris of East and Sotilli Florida.; Keleroitcea—Ttiuno Pinkney t'o., Charleston, 8. C.s Pierson, lloldl b Co., 8avunnah,Ga.; Cooper b Mother, Micanopy, Flu. march 20 ly* NA.71II121. TV. 1*121*1*lilt. Successor to HENRY J. PEPPER b BON, W'niches, .leivtdry anil Nllvor TVaro, No. 175 Cheanul at., oppoaile the State Houae, l*hlluduli»liiu. may 30 ly IVII.MAI7I 171. TUNNO, Factor & Commission Merchant. For Florida am’ Southern Goorgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. CHARLESTON, 8. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 - Unto W1I.I.IAI71 J. WII.niF.ll, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Goo., Will praotlee In the Norlltorn Circuit of Georgia, and in tbecottnllesof nurke,i’oluniblu, Jefferson and Wash ington, oflho Middle Circuit. ly inny II Corner ltroutflilon and JelfcrNdn-8it«. UP STAIRS. 5YII.I.IAM G, FOOT 12 1 8 Now roce vlng a general a»a rtnienl of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which he offers to the tradu on accommodating terms A. MO ALP IN 8b BRO’8. Lumber Mill and Brick Yards, scpO SAVANNAH. GA. «. J. JONES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, JONES’ BUILDING, Navnnnnli, bn. Il FULTON HOUSE, ATLANTA G 12 O K G I A , BY A. E. REEVE4. Atlanta. March 14. IH53. tf mar HI From S. M. Peltengitl A- Co.'* Advrrtienig Agency, II Nattau-et., Nem York, and No. 10 Stale st , lloeton, I’.bCo are Avoids for the most Influential anti lar- ge*l circulating Commercial patters both In the United Htiilos mid iheCanudas. McKEi: A II UN NETT. CARRIAGE AND HllXRSS REPOSITORY, Corner of West Ilroud and Ray Streets, Savannah, Gu„ Would call the attention of the citizens o .Georgia, Sapth Carolina, Florida, Alabama ond TeniiosFe, to their targe and splendid stock of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, be., be., embracing every variety aud stylo now In use. Among ottr stock will be fouuu all ol Ibe most fashionable styles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Built by some of tho most re.table hilt ders In Phila* delpltla, whose work has a reputation for Lightness, Durability and Neatiu-ss, unsurpassed by any other inantiracltirers in the Union. Tlicro may also be fount! among our stock selections from the establishment ofJ. M.QrtMnv b Co.,and other celebrated manufacturers In Newark, N. J., Now York and New Haven, all o 1 ' which are built expressly for us,aud which wedontu csltute to wurrunl itievoiy particular. , II. C. McKeo has boon for twenty-ono years engaged lit tho Carrlnuo Bu*iness in Columbus, Geo., und we. feel confident that wdlt our united experience nml at- li-iitlon we will bo able to keep ou hunt! a Stock (hat we think will meet the approbation ami wants of the public, and which fot variety and extent will excel that heretofore kept nt this plnce. All orders shall have strict utul prompt nttontlon. II. C. McKEE. Savannah, Aug 31, 1855, I. S. BENNETT. RC»TT*N LITTLE GIANT COLIN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY Kith 1854. 1 7IIE attention of Planter*,Farmer., and Stock feeders lngneeral,ls r spccilnlly call*<1 to this Mill ns the most Important article of tho kind now In use, not only well adapted for a lading cob tneal for stock, but grts* or fine hominy for tho table, and especially brusd meal front corn not fully ripe or dry lu the fall. In setting this Mill, no mechnulc' or frame work Is wanted, onlv wnntlng 10 Ih> I'ustoned to n floor or plat- form. Easily adjusted and used by any person^ oven a The LITTLE GIANThns received the first premiums at the lute Agricnlt -rnl Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and other States, nml thnt is the most cotnpll. tneutary manner, as well a-1lie most ready cottittiemlu- Unit from Himlioiisand* witnessing its performance. These mills aro guaranteed In the most positive man ner avam*t defects nr breakage, and No. 3 warranted lo grind 15 bushels of feed per hour, with otto horse, and offi-iedutlliolowpriceofS05.nl complete, ready for attaching the team —No. 4 at875, grind* 20 bushels per hour wlilt two horses. .Manufactured by SCOTT b MOCKBEE. Augusta, Ga, At (Isold by O. II. CAMPrtKin, Agent ior the .Mauiifuu Hirers, 171 Bay btreci,-'avnnuali, where the Machine may ho seen. may I l.o* At. fiVIDBNCB oi tii i: VALVE and Fire-Proof Qualltiea of WILDEU’S SALAMANDER SAFES, AS MANt'PACTURBD BY STARNS 8l MARVIN, NI2W YOU K IN THE flro of tho 3d Inst., which cnusiimeU tho brick building, occu pied by Mr. John T. Thotnus. opposite (he Gus Works In this city, was a Safe of the above description, containing the books, papers and money of*Mr. Tlmmus, and although the build ing was destroyed, tho said Saf- sustained no Injury whatever from tho intense heat to which It hud been exposed. On opening the Sale, the contents wore fott.nl u iiilisturbeu, and In the same order and cond Itlon as when placed there, except n slight dlrcoloratlnn lo the projecting ends of a few papers, and the backs of one or two ol the books, caused by tne sloant generated lu the Safe, while at Its greatest heal. The Safe and contouts, as It came from the ruins, may still be seen, in tho possefslnn of Mr. Thomas, at the GasWorks. A large assortment ol these celebrated Sales always on hand, and for sale by G. II. CAMPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 26, 1855. 171 Buy si., Savannah, Ga. I lake pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state ment, and in addition would add that the hooksurc now in use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Forry Wharf. July 20.1855. oct 24 Brooklyn City STEAM ENGINE WORKS. 13 WHIer-alronl. HroomyM. N. York. D. P. BURDON &■ 00., H AVING recently fitted up the exu-nslvo establish ment at tho above named place, wo are prepared to maniif-cliire all kinds of Steam Litglnes, Hollers, Sugar Mills, Saw and Grist Mill*, Puntps and Gearing for working Mines, Shafting Pulleys, be., und are pre pared lo furnish casting* o' every description. Wo would call the attention of Southern Planters particular ly lo our Sugar Mills. Having purchased the entire stock of Patterns from tho Into firm of G. ll. Ilnrtson b Co., N.Y., we can safely sav that wo can turn out a Mill which for strength, durability nnd neatness, cmiiiol be excelled by any establishment In the States. A long experience In the l>uslue-*s renders us competent in ox- ecttio nny orders, nnd we would advise those lu wniitor Machinery to give us n call. Engines Irom 4 lo 40 horse power always oil hand. ... „ D. P. BUR|i()N, 11. N. CONKLIN, 8. IL CONKLIN, oct 22—3m P (ESTABLISHED IN DSU.i PREMIUM CHOCOLATE* YY’A 1/1* 12It* BAKEK * C«. American, French, llo-nutna Bile, and Vsnllla Cl It id iLATE; prepare I COCOA; BRt *51 A, CO. C( >A PASTE; Cocoa Sticks, Solu ble, llontujpalhic and Dietetic Cocoa: Cocoa shells; Cracked Cocoa,bo. Thcso Manufactures to which fih*t rKB*u;.MH have been a- warded by the cltluf Inslilut nits nml Fairs oi tho Union, are an Leaf., Flutter b Fruit excellent diet for children, Inva- of the Cocoa, with a lids, and persons In health. They pod opened. allay r*lhor than Induce the ner vous excitement attendant upon the use of lea or coffee, and am recommended by Dr#. Warren, Jackson, llay- wuril, Worn, nml Aduins, of Bosuiu, and by omlnunl physicians oltewli re. For sale by till the principal Grocers In tho United Mlnlcs, and by their Agents. I). C. Murray, Now York; Grant bTwolls, Philadel phia ; Thomas V. Britiidige, Baltimore; Knnnctt b Dud ley, Cln. WALTER BAKEK b CO., sop 15—3m Dorchester, Mass. ItlEBILl.O IRON PlPff WORKS, ITlorril A: Jitqiiuw, 142 CcntrcslrccL, NEW YOIIK, M ANUFACTURKRSand dealer* lit Wrought Iron, Pipes. Fittings, Tools, nnd every description ol apparatus connected with steam, Water and Gas. for huHting and lighting Steamers, churches, Hotels, Prl- vu'o Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories and Hulls. Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler Flues made to order. Our Screw Cutting Machines «ro entirely now, and our own patent warranted to do double tho wor^ of any other Invention. < irders solicited Irom all sections of the country, and proindtly attented to Jo 25, 55—ly TO (IIFI2 I’l.AINTFIIS. T HE subscribers me desirous ol calling thu attenllon of those Interested in the Hulling of Itlco, lo their newly Invented Machine, which surpasses all others now In uso. The udvuiilngo of these Machines consist in ll*simplicity, durability, and the great amount of work which It will perform without the least Injury to the grain. The machines are portable, and well adapt ed to Hand or Meant Power, can Du transported ready for tt*e. These Machines can ho made to hull from 20 to Still bushels per day—varying according lo site. All necessary information will he gltcii by addressing the Inventors,ut their Manufactory, No 114 Ullffslrcel .New York City. ROBERT b JOHN E. ANDERSON, sept 211— I m P F. A. VIK 12DT, A C O . FURNITURE Manufactory and Ware-Rooms. 598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Between thu Metropolitan aud Smithsonian Hotels. I AUIINITURE of uvery vuriety.uf the host quality, 1 lit moderate prices. We have the largest eslab llshtmuit, and best assortment of really good and sub stuinlal Furniture to bo loitud In this city or country, to which we Invite the particular ullunliou of purchasers aug U—3inos P SAMUEL PALMER & SON, uibdon’s duicdinos, Nm. 148 Congreir, and 07 St.Julitn etreeti, ESPKGTFULLY Inform tho trade and citizens gen- k W orally that they have In store a good assortment of tmerlcan and Foreign Hardware, nml being In direct ommunicatlon with innnulacturorsboth In this country mil in Europo, are constantly receiving additions lo heir stock, comprising Planters’ Housekeepers' nnd lulldors’ goods ol tho most approved Myle* and patterns, mon < which may be enumerated l-ocka, Hinges, Bolts, ud r*huller I'us citings of all kinds, Hheul Zinc, Sheet tapper, sheet nnd bar Lead, Ghuln Pumps, Brass Vara*, Britannia Wnre, llollow Ware,I'urcutaiohGaps, tambs, Brushes, and a general variety of Fancy Goods, •otton Lines, Fish Hooks,Needles. Kitilllng Pin*, 8olno wine, Gross cut, Hand, T. non, Framing, nml Mill Haws, 'haltm. Hand nml hlcilgo llamniers, Anvils, Vices, crow Plalas. Htock# ami Ule*,Hmlih’s BelloWK,Cooper’* ools. PI.OWH, GOIIN MIH2LLKHS, IIAV GUTTER8, loos, Axes, Andirons, Hhovels, Mptdea, Guns, Hay aud failure Forks, Had lions, Writing paper, Pot 10 Mon ales, Hplrll Mivela.tut aud Wrought Nalls nndHpikoa, ’lanes ol all kinds,He|ve#,('offoo MillsGoliiinaml Wool tards.Gorry GotnHi.aud in Tael every articloadapted to hut rade. City and country orders wllliocolve prompt nttontlon, nil all gomts for shlpnionta carerttlly packed. may 8 GBHEUAIiNOVlOR. G M.GRIFFEN has ro opened Ills store,and Is rondy for all customers’ calls In ills line. I have In employ a superior workman at watches, —a^—aiitl also a first rate Manufacturing uml Jobbing Jeweller, and all work In that line will be received ami done according to order, ami wlllt dispatch. Galls solicited Irom till frlenifTTind customers In want ol articles In my Hue of business. cov m I YOItTLH AND ALE.-76 casks, eoclt 8 dozen pints lllliburt’s Porter, und (iHcu»ks,each 8 dozen plnls, HII.lM.-rt n superior Pale Ale, innmilacinred expressly lor this market- Jusl received uml lor sale by aug21 PADELFOllD, FAY bGO. FI II F. INXI1IA5TF. Statement of the *•Norwich Fire Insurance Comp of Norwich, Connecticut.on the 6th day of June,any. GupitulMock 4150,()ii ld>5 Surplus 5,320 00 ' 1 00 4155,32 ASSETS OS Tllk O.’MPANY. I (Ml 321 Hhares Bank Stock in vnriom Banks....430,000 no 23 •* liicoiporated Gotnpunlesctner than Banks 270 00 Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on Real Estate, Bond*, Bank Htock and other good personal security 121,800 00 Gash lu humls of Agents 2,1100 00 “ lit Batik 1,150 00 • 155,321 00 MABlt.lTIBS. Losses adjusted, unnd justed or clnims for losses— nnno. Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or Individual— none. Totnl amount at risk (about)—3,41’” 100. Tho amount at hazard on any risk, (n 1th vory few ex ceptions,) not over 5,000. A. BREWS'/ P',President. 12. Lkaknkd, Jr., Secretary. Norwich, Colin., June Oth, 1855. Person.illy nnpi!iired belore the umlorsiA •<). Mayor of the city of Norwich, In said Stile, A Brewhio-, President, and K. Learned, Jr., Secretary of tho “Norwich Fire liiHiirnnce Company,” uml rondo solemn oath lo the truth of the above statement, signed by them. I also, certify that I have examined the report of said Compa ny, and find the above to ho a correct sinlemcut of the same ami thnt the notes nml loans on which a part o| said cardial is Invested uro in my opinion good ami well secured. In testimony whereof, I have horetoset myhandantl caused the seal of thu city lo bo afllxcd, this illh day of Juno,1855. [L.8.] WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor of thru By of Norwich. Tito undersigned Is uguiil for tho fit >ve ofllce, and Is ready to luke risks on all description i of properly In the cily. JNO. 2NGER8ULL. Jyw _ DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT 7 .1 York-M., near (lie Court IIounc, SAVANNAH, (i A. 7 3 Jf’l KSTAUMSIIKO IN 1832. 7 3 T il I. Subscriber, gralelhl to hls patron* and friends for I heir continued lu.vors, would stuto that, In ad dition to the improvements lit Dying acquired by hun during his last visit to England and Scotland, has imulo arrangements for oxtending hls business, by which ho is now enabled lo Hyo a greater vurleiy of Colors on silk nml Woolen Dresses, Shawls, tic., which hutriuta will generally pleaso till who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, us may ho required, luthcHamo superior style which has generally so much pierced Ids patrons and friends. Ladles’ llonneta Dyetl, Bleachod and Pressed In the most fuNliloitahle slyli-c. Orders from Iho country punc tually attended to. Turin* moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboat or railroad, word should bo sent him hy letter through the Post ofllco,so that he inn) know where lo call for ilium. Jen 13 c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. TONKA I.N1.A*I» COTTOM PI.ANTI2HN r■ s|| 12 UNDERSIGNED hnvlug heeniippoluti-d agents 1 (or the aalu of the celebrated McArlhy SEA IS LAND COTTON GIN, Iho cotton from which la readily sold, nnd which usually bring# three lo five cents per pound more than from any other Gilt yet Invented. U re now prepared to supply Plnnlors nml those wnntlng, wlllt these ol superior workmanship at ono hundred sud twenty five dollars onr.h. Extra rollnrs4IL Extract from a letter from a Florida planter: “The McArlhy Gin Is Infinitely abend of every other Gilt )ct Pinmilaeloreil. I would not he without ono for trehlo tlm amount; it saves trouble, Is simple, und turns out heatitllul cotton. Thostatilo In not injured, ami the open procesaso much desired by the English hu>ers Is certainly obtained.” utig 24—If BOSTON At VILLALONGA. N egro caps, scotch si yles-id do/.. Hcoich I 'ups and Boimuts. n-celviHl uml Oir sale by uet’Jil UOKENHAUGII At LADHUN. HIAM)3IL-I.». O.F.-k. ol T.-«>. IL A. f ) EG ALIA, JEWELS AND Ct iSTUM Its. niaitufac- L lured ami kept oil Ifeml, at tho Old I’s’.ahli'liment of K. GO'I II, 244 Grand street, East of Bowery, New York, orders from the country promptly attended to. je 12—ly . P Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods. WII,LIAJTi:TAftKI2lf, 1/1 PARK PLAGE, New York, luvlloi the attention l‘r of Southern and Western Merchants, to his new stock of Funs,Combs, Ilulr, Tooth nnd Nail Brushes, I.miles’ Hoticules, Peii'utnery, Soaps. Porte Mommies, Jet and Bead Bruceluis, Picket Hooks, Dress Buttons, Pius amt Needles, Hooka und Eye*, Watch Gourds, Wax,Coral nnd Gla*s Beads, Nucklucrs, Ate. India Rubber combs, Canes, Balls nml Toys of every descrip, tioti. Scissors, Razor:! ami Cutlery, Gold ami Gilt Jewelry, Accnrdeons and Violins, Including a general uml very largt stock of English, French and German, l-’uocy Goods, which will he sold atthe very lowest pri ces, lor Cash or Approved I’npor. inf- Orders by letter selected and nut up In the Post manner. WILLIAM TASKER, may I—ly P _ In Park Place, New York. THE BEST HAIR DYE. D R. (>. M. It ALLARD’S fm*w article) received't i hiuhest premium at tho World’s I'air uml Ameri can lusiliiilc, wh t m It was examined by tho distinguish ed chemist* Dr. t . Little und Prof, olm Torrey, ami pronounced the Best. For sale by the Principal Druggists In this cily—price 41. Principal ofllce ami More 4118 and 6IIU Broad win. New-York. Mar I5.’5I» -P mar IU NAFI2N. I A CNTTENET & CO.,lmporiers of French and other 1 # Fttropcun Goods, No. 48 Brood street, np 30 ’55 MOORE A TAYLOR’S P ASTILLES DE PABIS. T HESE PASTILLES lire an invaltiublo remedy lor thu cure ol Coughs, Colds uml Bronchitis, ns by their action on the throat uml lungs, they removo all hoarse ties* In a few hours and wonderfully Increase the pew er and flexlbi.lty of the voice.—Hence they nro ol great service to nnd highly recommended by Clergymen, Auctioneers, Public Spotkers, and all those wnose cull ing requires such trequeut use of the vocal organs. N. B —Ask lor‘ Moore At Taylor's Pastilles Do Paris,” and observe that each box hears their written signature. For sale by W. W. Lincoln, J. II. Cnrter At Co., J. II. Moore At Co., nnd tho principal Druggists and Apothe caries throughout thu (Jutted stales and Cunudo, und at wholesale by MOORE Ac TAYLOR, Importers, sep 20—3m P bl Maiden Italic, New York. AV. JACKfiOX A SUN. GRATE AM) FEMIER MAKERS, 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, s I—ly Aew York. Patent Elastic Skirts. IIATI.N A FIIANCE. No. 1 Bnrdny street, New York. C AUTiON — Noi.e are genuine except they bear tho stamp of the patent. All manufacturer* and sellers Inirlngmg will be prosecuted according lo law. mar 111 Mar 18, Vai-p .ANDREWS A JUS UP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery, Steam Engines and Boilers, Machinists’ Tools, Bulling, &c. IMPORTERS At tlKAl.KKS IN MANt'PACTDRKRs’ ARTICLES. Mo. G7 1*4lie .Si., l\i>w York. N. B.—Agents for Iho‘ Woodruff &- Beach Iron Works’ steam Engine* uml Boilers. Exclusive Agency in New York lor‘Lowell Machine Shop, .Machlnisls’ Tools. p oct 2— ly Jy SO—3nio’ N. E. cor. Ol llllt St. I’hlla., Pa. Urta Yorlt Stuamfunurnta. From Skillin, Vieeeher, Owen 4- Schell's Advertising House, 3<0 Rroadway, New fork. IaESTEK’A ikon w orks, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES AND HTI2AI7I I2NGINEN, 67 Pearl-fit, Brooklyn, N- Y .opposite Now York city. r |MII2 subscriber having been engaged for tho last 15 JL years In thu almoil exclusive manufacture of this most Important invention, Woodsworth’s Planing, Grooving and Tonglng Machlno, has recently completed the large addition to hls already eiloniive Iron Works, will execute with dispatch all orders In tho abovo line to un unlimited extent. The mil vnrsally acknowledged superiority of Womlstrorth’s Plaining Muclilitu*, mnmi- lectured by hltn, over all others, roquirosno reiteration. In the manufaciuru of STEAM ENGINES, wo claim a superiority for power and speed, bostity of construc tion and lltilslt; and also guarantee the Engines to trans mit BUI psr cent inoro power for tho sntno inonuy than can be furnished hy any other manufacturer, and inure than 100 per cent, saving In wear and tear, os well as a targe saving in the consumption of fuel. Rcferencesto Partite hatting the Steam Engine now in uee, Pnrdoo At Morgan, N. Haven, Ct.; 8, W. Slocum, Brooklyn. N. Y., Timothy Dabsl, Astoria, I,. I; Lyons At Curtiss, Bridgeport, Gt; Stamford Manufacturing Go., Stamford, ct.; John G. i*anlord. New Haven, Gt.; Ilolllii Sanford, New York City; Gitas F'. Loosey, Austrian Con sul Gem ral. Hcjfcrencee t O. II. Sloat. Kensington, Philadelphia. Pa.; Klddor At Martin, Wilmington. N. C.; A. L. Clapp, At Go.. Mont gomery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, New < irleuus. La.; Hlnkta, Guile si Go.. Giclniiaitl, Ohio; Rantotn, Cobb At Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Foss At Brothers, Chicago, Ills.; J.B. Smith, Mllwaukie, Wis.; P. It. At L. L. Eaton, Buffalo, N. Y.; Forward it Smith, Oswego, N. Y., John Snarr, Toronto, c. W. Old rs oml proposals received by mail or olhnrwlse, from nil purls ol the Unltod Stales. Canada, South A- merica, aud Europe, will be promptly attended to by Agents who are traveling In all sections of the country. Letters hy mail, addtess JOHN 11. LESTER, oct 4 3tn 57 Pearl 8t. Brooklyn,N. Y. SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS: I'ilKAl-, DURABLE. AND PROTECTIVE, WRATIIKR AND F1RZ PROOF. T ills PAINT wlllstaml any climate, wlthoulcrnckor blister and hardens hyexpaiure, thus making In tlmu anonamolol'sloiie,protectliiR Wood from decay, and iron and olliormotalsl rom rustxml corrosion. This Paint differsfrom the so-called MineralPalnlsof theday, which aro principally Ochrosand Cltyscolored, and areoutlrely worthless. Hilvur’sPlaslIc Paints aro purely Motalltc,containing no Alutnln orGlay. Thoyareluvlgatcdflnely,mli«MdUywlthLtnsoed OH, (without the trouble ol grinding,) and flow undorthc brush aslreely as the best Whlto Lead. These Palnlsexcol nllotherslu body or covering pro portles.one pound t»r which wlllcover as much surface, ast wo poiinds of White Lead. There are four natural colors, viz: Black or Slate Brown,Olive aud Chocolate. Dirbctionh: This Paintflowsreadlly uiidertliu brush himI Its covorlng property Is Increased by using It mixed br thickly as possible with pure Lluseed Oil; as the Paint Is tho lasting or protecting body and IbeOllsimply the medium or agent In sproadlnglt. Wo annex copies of two letters, one front thePresl- dent of the Philadelphia ami Reading IlallroadCo., tho other from a gentleman, a well knownrusldcnl ol Au gusta, Georgia. Office of the Phiia.and Head ug Railroad Co., i Pirn.AttRLfr t*. Mxv 3,1853. ] J.8. Silver, F.«n—Dear Sir. Wo have used your “Plastic Points” for inorethan a year, and for Pulntlng Bridges,depots,Ate., kc.,wohave found Itqulteequulto anypalntwohave used. lntact,we»owglvolta prefer encooverallolherswo havetrled for such purposes. CHEAP «A» EI<wI1T. T HE BENZOLE GAS LIGIITGOMPAN V arc pre pared to furnish Portaole Gas .Machines, sultublo for Mamiractnrles,8tore8 l DwellliigHouHea,8teamboaU, Railroad Stations, Ate. Tiieso .Machines are warranted (ogivesutlstaction. They are manufactured undor s, T MeDougull’s Patent, and aro the only ones that will operate well in cold wea'her. The Light produced Is one hiilfclieaperthau Coal Gas, and less tlmn the com monest Tallow Cundlus. They are easily managed and free Iroin danger, and tho prices 25 percent.less tlinu any other Machines mode. Tho Company offer for sale state uml County Rights for all the States. All order* should bo addressed lo S. T. Me DOUG ALL, Agont for tho Company, net 23—tmi S 321 Ilroud way, New York. FIRST PREMIUM PIANOFORTES. 8T12 I N WAY A MINS’, PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, 88 Walker St. 8XAR BROADWAY. NKW YORK, RESPECTFULLY call Iho attention of PBKflDMIilie public to their splendid assortment of If f | Ilseml-graml nml square PI ANOS. which, tor volume of tone, elasticity of touch, beauty of lltilsh, und everything that render-n Piano poUect.aru unsur passed. As a proof of the superiority of llieir Instru ments, they beg leave to state, that at the groat Metro politan Fair hold nt Washington, the flrut premiums in both classes, semi-grand and two-stringed, wero unani mously nwurded to them, although they wore lit compe tition wl'h the most •ilsilngiilsheil inuuutactiirers from Boston, New York, Philadelphia uml Halllumre. Pur chasers and dealers will find It lo Ihnlr advantage to call uml examine lor themselves. s oct 23—tf (Signed) Yours, respectfully, 1 ER, President. JOHN TUCKEF Aloubta,Ga.,SxrTXMtixR211,1852, ) . Steam Pluning Mills. \ Dear Sir:—You ask mefbr my opinion of“81lvor’s Mineral Paiuls,” which you have put on my Machine Shopand Planing Mill. I glvoyou with pleasure my full and boartyrecommendationof It as a prevcntlvcofllre commutiicatingfromchlmneys.orrromadjolutng build ings. The Paint which you pnton my roofs, bis now become as hard as slate, aud 1 feel as secure from fire, In thlsdlrectlon, as Is possible. A fow weeks after iho roof* had been pal tiled, 1 made anexporlmenton tWoor threeshlngles by placlnglhetpln thefurnaceunder the boilers; the result wss.thatlhe portion uncovered was otitirol) consumed, while the puinted itartwseappsrent- ly sound, though upon examlnntionthe wood wasfouud to bcchnrred ;tho paint, howover, was firm and but littlobllsterod. I conslderthls as severo atostasyour Palntcan heput to, and under tho circumstances J do nothesltate tocomniondltns an invaluablopreventlve against Are. Respectfully,Aic. (Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER. FRENCH ti RICHARD8, N. W. Corner of 16 than d Market etreete, Phila,, Pa. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENT S. ForsaleIn Savannah, Wholossleand Retail,by JAMES II.CARTER At GO, No. 176 Broughtons!.reel. July 20 lPJolply Savannah llru thick TO SHIP OWNERS, MASTERS AND CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS T HE subscriber respecllully Inform* them that the SAVANNAH DRY DtiGK Is now in successful operation, nnd it is calculated to take In ships of nny class Irom llril lo I-Ull ton* bii'thoii. Ills 230 feet long and 65 fuel wltlo, und complete in every particular. A large gang of workmen is employed and u large supply of inutupuls Is ou bund, so that vessels can be repaired with as uiticli dispatch as in any other port. I’utup and lllouk Muktng aud Smith’s work done oil the premises ami every effort made to ensure economy and Adultly to those who tnayluvor tho Duck with their business. 1). P.liANDERSHINE, Agent und - uperlutendent, fob24 Late or Marsh’s Dock, Ghurlesion. CJOKItr<3ATED. 1VUOUOHT IKON AND WIRE RAILING, (SECUIlliD UY LKTT'KKS PATKNT.) •■’ or Public Grounds, (Jemoterles, ttaitage#, Balconies, Ate. Till* now arilclo of our mauufacturo particularly commends Itself to favorable notice. Iron Bedsteads, with patent Wire Saeklnis; a variety of Folding Don Bedsteads, Wrought Iron Farm leiice, Wire-Netting, suitable for cheep, poul try, garden or CHinetery-fuiiee, Wire Trellises and Stint- ntor-ll -tises, with every variety <>f Wire Work for gar dens, Ate.; Sieves, Fenders, Brass, Copper und Iron Wove Wire cloth, Acc. Circulars of disigns furnished IV; Fall and Winter Clothing. I'lEKNON, HKIDT A A RE receiving weekly, per ateniluirs, otto of the lar gest nml heat selected stocks oTUlolhlng over offer ed In this inurket, which they offer on nccommoitatlng terms ut wholesale nnd retail. They also huvo lu store a good assortment or GEN- TI.EMKN’rt FURNISHING GtM'DS. Merchant* vtalilug tho city won) tdo woll lo call uml extinilne our Mock. P. 8. Orders front the country promptly attended to nug 31 LACK DOE GASIM ERE PANTS.—Wn have Just _ J opened a very pretty lot of Black Gasslmere I'nmu lonnu tar Gentlemen, and Invito uB In wnin to givtnie a call. They are cut and made In Iho latest fashion, nml. can sell ilietii cheap, atthe clothing store. Gibbon's Range. itov 1 GKO.8. NICHOLS At GO. S HAWLS.—Received per late arrivals a handsome HHNorlincut of Hhuwls, comprising muny of tho latest stylus; Rich llord. Htolln Hhuwls, all shades, Empire nuu Bay Stale do; Colored anil Black Ismg Wool Hinwls; Black and While Crape do;Colored Cashmere Scatfs; do Grapu do, hy nov 1 HENRY LATHROP fc 00, ( “ROUND 8PI .ESi—A lull assortniftii of Ground I Spires front the lliidsnii Mlllr, New York, Instore, uml lor nale at New York price*, by HUT 2 JOHN INGERKOLL. For the 1,000,000. THE U. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY, [Cnpital 105,1100.! No. 308 Hrondwuy, cor. V> ulkur street New York. . RE prepared to execute nil orders for MANTLFJt, \ T »RLE TOPS, GDLU tiN8, PEDESTALS. PI CAS TERS, SLABS. Ate., In litiilulioii of Sietiun, llrnedel, Pyraut-e*, Nenpolltun,and ull luucy Marbles, equal In sircigth, beauty nnd durability lo real ina>hle, and In soino respects superior thereto, aud ut less ihuu hull thu cost. Unlike iiutiblcixed iron, wood or slute, it Is wind ly Irco from all objection* which ure urged against mere surface wo.k, where paint,copal varutalt, Acc, form lit- leiit.orury polish and beauty of the article. Mantels Irom 8 lo $40. (irders front Builders. Cublnut Makers and others solicited, nnd #u 1st eth.itguaranteed. Audits Ibr the principal cities treati d with. I’KI BR RENNIE, Pres’t. Lovxi. G. Micklks. V. I’re-'t. Jostrii Lamb, Sec. s oct 24—ly TILTON & itlcFAItLANJ) A) Atiiiili-n Lam- New York, M ANI'I'AUTl'iIKKS c,r Iho’W'OlU.II-KKfmWNED SALAMANDER SAFES, RANH VAULTS, ice. llullmnire Depot. I4:> Pratt street, sep 5— ly- Boston Depot, 14 Howard street. SHOW CA8E8. IIOIF.IIANN * ILH8H) MANUFACTURERS, 57 Ituwtry, NEW YORK, U AVK the largest nnd cheapest stock of SHOW GASES ever offered In this city, made in ovory style; Silver-plated, Brass, Rosewood, rutinwood, Acc. orders promptly filled, ami goods carefully pucked aud shipped lo any part of iho United Stutus uml Caundu. sop 4—3in E. J. 1KNVNCILL, General Commission Merchant, NO. 146 PEARL STREET, (Fourth door Hum Wall street,) sep 4—fltn New York. j M p ( iktaNT T o HOUSEKI212FI-:IKK AND DI2AL.12KM. THfcl HOPE MILLS, 71 Fulton Skkkt, and 71 Rkickman St., Nknv York, I riucipnl Office 1U3 Front Street, New York. Factory, Nos. 36,37,jmd 38 Mudsoii street, Jersey Cily. 1 M/E PROPRIETORS of this long and well known COFFEE AND SPICE ESTABLISHMENT, Continue to prepure the best i'll arm aokutical raw- tiXRs iii use, for raising Bread, Biscuit, Tea and other Oakes, Acc. They ulso prepare Mu-nurd, locoh, uml mutty oilier articles of dully use tn every luitiily, wlticn they offer upon the most reasonable terms. Catalogue scut lo ueulors who request them. It. II. fc J. G. I8HAM. N. II.—Consumers advised to Inquire for Hope Mills urlicles. aug 14—ly NCII112Ft’121,1N* IIKO I III.IIS & CO. IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, D YES, PERFUMERY, ire., 4 e.« 170 WILLIAM STREET, Nxw York, I NVITFItha attention ol the trade lo their largo and vurled stock of Drugs, Puinls o||s, perlutnery, Acc. In addition to their regttlur importallous of Hiaplo Drtiggs, they aro plan receiving, direct from the sources of production und manufacture,supplicant Tootti, Unit, and Null Bru-hes, Bronze*, Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French nnd English Perfumery, Lubln’s Kxtraitn, and muny other urlicles usually embraced in Druggists’ stocks, which they arc also enabled to offer on tho most advantageous terms. Orders, either lu person or by mall, will receive prompt attention. aug 14 —ly 8HELLAC INDIA TWINE, COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C., CBIIt AND JUTE 171 ATS, And INDIA GOODS generally. For sale low fot CASH, by GEO. W. DOW R GO., Importers, lo 12—Hmo No. 7 Burling Slip,New York. 1101SEK EEFlNtiJU A RDWAItE. PI COT A SHOT W12 Ll,, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE- No. 63 Muideu Lane, New ) nrk. I NVITE tho attoutioiiol Southern and Western .Mer chants loa large and very extensive slock of Goods ill their line. Cutlery of every description. Silver Fluted Ware: Japannorv. German Silver ami Brittiiuiu Ware. Tinned and Euuininelled Cooking Utensils. Bronzed, Copper and Brass Good*. Tea Trays, Flro Irons, Fenders, VVlro Covers. Bronzed GHudloBticks, Block Tin Ware. 4ic. (litrsloek comprises every article in our line orbital* ne*s, ullof which wo will sell lo dealers ut the VERY LOWEST PRICKS, lor Cush or Approved Paper. Goods ordered by loiter will be selected with great euro and dirputch, ni.d put up in the host manlier. I’ICOT 6L Silt )TWELL, No, 63 Muiden Italic, New York. P. 8. Also maniifflcttirurs ol a very superior article of Plated Spoons und Forks. je 7—6m SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT r «/f.r .i.vw cob .inch, PATENTED MAY I0|I|,I8.VI. S rt. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee an • Alitbumu, of this invention, which Is dotihllcs ‘ among the most Important of modern times for the use of the well advised fnrmerand stock feeder; and the uuiversul favor with which It ha* been received from tho flrst, more than any thing else, attests Ils utility and su periority. For portability, simplicity of construction, and conve nience of use, the Little Gluut has no uquul. It weighs Irom three lo live hundred pounds, according to size, can be put in operation by tho farmer in twenty minutes without expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted and used with convenience by unyhody. Tho Liltio Giant bus received the First Premiums at ovory Statu Fair front Missouri to Maryluitd tho past Fall,and that in the most complimentary manner. These .Mills are guaranteed In the most positive man ner against breakage or derangement, nnd warranted to grind feed from ear corn, uml grits or fluu hominy front shelled corn, with u degree of ease and convenience for furiti purposes never ultalned before. The subscribers are now prepared to furnish tho trade with Improved patterns and sizes, to suit the varied want* ol all. No. 2 Is offered at 863 uontploio, ready far attaching the toutn, uml warranted lo grind ten bushels of feed per hour with one horse. No. 3 at 475 will grind flftwin bushels per hour. No. 4 at 4thl will grind twouty bushels per hour, with lwo horses. M.iitilYotiinMl .n.l r,.r ..lo by URmvN _ nt Nashville, Tenn., ami Atlanta, Ga. T HIS unparalleled Preparation I* receiving more tes timonials of Its wonderful efficacy in removing pain, ihuu any other medicine over offered to tho pub lic. And these tesrlmoulals emue not alnno from tho ignorant, but from persons of every degree of Intelli gence ond every rank of life. Physicians of thu flrst re<pfc(il)lllty,Aiid perfectly conversant wt It the nature ol diseases and remedies,hnvo recommended this as one of Iho most • ffi-cHt"' in their Hue ol preparation* for tho extinction of Pain. Tho Pain Killer 1* Used Internally and externally, according to the nature of the complaint. 11 has been found lo bean excellent remedy for sudden Golds, faugh*. &c.. Fever aud Ague, Asthma nnd nuhislc, Pain lu Hit! llcud, Kidney fnihplnluls Piles, R hettmntlc Complaints, Bruises and 8orus,Severe Hums, Canker, Biles and Kiiigwi.rm*, Weak Momieli, und General Debility, Pnln'er’s Colic. Broken ItrenMs, Ac., Bowot Gnrai lulnt and Dysenlatv, ■.bolero. Liver Coin, plaint, Dyspepsia, Toothache Ate., Ate- The genuine Perry Davis’Pain Killer is now put ttnlu panel hollies, with the words Davis’ Veue'ahlo I'aiti Killer blown in the gta-s ; und with two steel ’-ngraved labels on each bottle—one an excellent llketteesof Perry Itavis, tho oilgimtl invertor of the medicine, the other a steel engraved Nolo of Hund—non? ether can bo re- liodon ns genuine. Price of l».ales—12# cents, 25 conu, 50 cents, and 41 respectively. For .ale hy most of the medicine dealers throughout tho known world. PERRY DAVIS Ac SON,Proprietors, 74 High street, Providence, R. I. CHOLBRA. A Certain Curt for thin diec.nc, inny be found in the uee of Perry Dirts' Vegetable PAIN Kll.l. 12 IK , Dt'Ht.'qt'K, May 5, 1855. Gentlemen:—/ feel titular oidinutiaue m you for the benefit I have received from your lit valuable Pain Killer. We have had some cholera here on the Mlsslssppl thus curly lit Iho seuson. A few days since 1 ns-dsied In laying out” und bury ing nun of our citizens who was supposed to have died with the disease. The next morning 1 wus taken with severe vomiting, accompanied with coldness of the extretuciies. Warm covering and hot applications failed lo rcs'nrc warmth. M- wife's family , who hud used the Pula Killer with sue essdur lug the cholera season lu i uffalo In 1841), advised mo lo take it. I took two doses at Intervals of lirtcen minutes; a fine perspiration ensued, und tho next day, burriug a little weakness, I wns well, nnd havo been since. It may havo been nn attack of Ague, but whether Agtto or Cholera, il answered my purpose. Since my recovery, I And thut several of our citizens have usjd the Pain Killer as a remedy for Cholera, and pronounced it good. I therefore take pleasure In re* commending It to a still more extended untiro. Yours, truly, W. M.CRoZIER, Attorney at Law. Perry Davis A Son, Providence, R. I. This may certif»tliat I have used Perry Davis’ Vage- aide Pain Ki Her in numerous cases, and believe It to be n very vnlindile nn-dieiuo I hnve prescribed It ex tensively in bowel complaint, (parlicularly furcliildrt-n.) and it is in nty opinion, superior to nny prep .ration j have ever used lor Iho relief ol those diseases. P.8. When given to chlldivn, I have always com bined ll with the syrup of gum abrnbic, say ten drops to a tea-spoonful of the syrup, woll mixed. Dose— Moro or less according to the age. • niters have mixed It with milk and molasses, equal parts. Fee directions. A. HUNTINGTON, M. D. Tho Pain Killer Is sold by John It Moore and Co.Thos M Turner At Go and S D Brantley Ac Co. Savannah; Barret, Carter h Co, nnd Clark. Wells Ac Dubose, An- gusta: E I. StmheekerAt Co, Macon. Also by Druglsts amt Grocers generally, aug 21—eod 3mo* mar 3 8EWINQ MACHINES. I HXCBLBIUR SEWING MACHINES. —Made by L 1(001), BATTEL/.F: a CO., Worcvnlor. Massa chusetts, patented by Ellas Howe, Jr., September llitti, IH40. Those Machines are warranted,(with proper use 4 not to get out or repair. They aro built In a good sub stantial, and workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors Shoemakers’and Saddlers’work, In a manner warrant* od lo «l vo satisfaction. Tbesllcb will not rip any inert than common sowing, done by hand. Call and see theta In operation at 140 ClIESNUT street. Plilladolphlp,ui> W. A. DAWSON, Agom. Sad<11 c r y Tl’« re ho us c. Young's Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle. OPPOStTX W. R. SIMMONS CLOTIIINO 8TORZ. W H. MAY & CO. Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Rrldle- and Harnesses, of which tho lollowlug comprlso a parti Spanish Qttllnd, Overlaid ontishaflou Saddles, Plan ter’s largo ami extra targe Saddles; Men’s plain do English do.; Boys’ and Knee do.; Ladies Saddles of r variety of patterns; Bridles Ac Martopgales; Saddle Bags, Trunks Acc. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—SaddloTrees, Skirtim and llog-kins; Pnd do.;Straining and Worsted Web Thread and Sacks, assorted sizer. HARNESSES.—Coach. Baroucho, Buggy and Sulk) Harnesses of ull kinds, hy the single set. CAKIUAGU TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy an 4 ; Sulky springs aud Axles: Dash Frames; Hobbs an 4 Bows, hy the single sot; Plnlod and Brass Slump Joints plain do.tpatenl l)a»b Itattlher, Top and. Curtain do broad and narrow Laces, variety ofTaMms; Silk axt.' Worsted Fringe: black and purple ( odMt, Roans: Bug gy Lamps, Fluted and Bruts Carriage Bunds; Brass am* Plated Knobs, Acc. -111)23 |>ASKI2TS, HAIR IIROtlM.., FI2ATIII2R DUSTERS. I > \ large variety ut No. 155 Rroitglil.m slieet. uciu HORACE MORSE BANK-Nil?(TTST^ASU ’l?TEt;T0R, Published eemi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala. At 42 GO l*t>r A tin ii in. In Advance. r j■*1112 work Is printed oil line while patter aud now X type, und In uppcuranco will ho sccoud o nono In tho United Slate*. A Southern Bank-Note List Is essential tnovery Bank, Counting House, aud Public office. Let us unite In ad vancing our common Interests,and nut permit Northern men and Northern Detectors to fliicuinto our mono) mutters as they ntuy wish, while we are quletlv follow lug their dictation. The work will bo carefully revised on the day of pub llcatlou, and ull important flnnuclal changes, as tho.v occur, noticed. Every exertion will he ttiado to inuk< It a correct aud reliable guide to cite Raiiker and filer chant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers, Commlsslo Merchants, nnd others desirous of having their name and business widely circulated, are Informed that limited number of udvcrvlsoinents will ho luaer cd.- Hpeclal rates for advertising by tho year, or for short* periods, may be known by applying to any orray Agont or at tho ofllco In Atlanta, Ga. bpeclmcn numbers will be sent, ou application b loiter, tree of charge. All cninmtiiilciulott# intended lor the Bank Note 1.1 - mill I'eludor, Iiinsl he mldrossod to swan'* llauk-No' . 1,1*1, Atlanta, Gu. f»AMUEL aWAN, J a.* xs Roux at sum, Ueuctal Agent. sep 25—3ui RANDALL Sc MERCER’S Coltou-SeL-d Drill. A LL Planter# have realized the want of a machlno lo drill (Jetton need with regularity and certainly. Oho that would operate equally well ou every kind of land, nnd at the same Hmo be so »ln>ple In construction ami operation that ll could bo used by negroes without liability of getting out ol ofdcr. A drill which we think possesses all these qtiall'le*. wo now offer to the plant log community. Alter a thorough trial for the last two years in different hoitdson all klnusof land, we would state some oi thu advantages to be derived from Utelr' 1st. The envlug of seed, which will amount toenougSi in planting one hundred acres, to pay for the machlno. 2nd. The saving of labor in planting, one horse and hand only being required lo open the furrow, drop the seed and cover front seven to iiitiu acres per day. 3rd. Thu great saving of labor In chopping out, the seed being deposited In a lino one alter another. 4th. 'The great saving in subsequent hoe work. Owing to the tact that any good plow-hand cau. Id siding,cov er all the first crop of grass In tbe drill, however smell thu cotton may be, without Injuring the stand. These advantages all larmera will appreciate ;andb«- low we give some certificates, from which the public can learn how these drills are appreciated by gentlemen of the first standing lu our section of tho titato—all practical fanners, who have thoroughly tested them, und ure consequently fully competent lo decldeon their merits. . CERTIFICATES: This Is lo certify that I planted one hundred and six ty acres of cotton wlllt Randall and Mercer's Planters, and 1 consider them superior to nny thing of the kind I have ever seen or tried. The saving of seed alone would ;>sy for the machines In a season or two, and 1 think a iinud can do one-third more hoeing than he could In cotton pluuted the common way. 8. L. BARBER. Leo county, Goorgia, July 13lb, 1855. Meters. Randall 4- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to t ours of this date, I can any with sallMi-clIoo, that I have used your cotton feed drills on the farm of I). A. Vuson, Esq., with great success. I consider them to be ol great value. They aro a saving or about one-third ■>f the tabor of cultivation, about two to three bushels of seed to tho acre lu planting, and a great saving of tabor In planting, as they open the furrow, drop oad cover th seed with one horse und hand. 1 think them worth one hultdred dollars a piece to .any planter, that plants lull crops of cottrm~ AaTifr myself f would not * S lant a crop o| cotton without them lor no consideration i the bounds ol reason. Yours, *cry respectfully. A. J. BARKSDALE. Lee county, Georgia, July 13th, 1855. I have used Randall k. Mercer’s cotton Planter two seasons, and consider them of great value to the firm er. I save seed enough each year to p«y for the Plant ers, then I save at least oue-lhlrd the labor of cultlvo- tion, as the cotton Is sowed In so narrow a line that with good plowing ihere is but little hoe work needed. There is also a saving of hands and horaet In planting. I should say they were worth oue hundred aollaraeacb, aud recommend every farmer to use them. 8.1). MCLENDON. Lee county, Georgia, July 9th, 1855. X3T 1 have been overseeing for Mr. 8. D. McLen don tho present year, and fully concur In hls statements above. DAVI88UN WARREN. Meters. Randall Sr Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to yours 1 will onlv *ay I havo used thr-c of your cotton teed drills, and consider them of great value, front the fact llisl lu the use of them .1 saved from two lo three Inishel* or seed to each acre planted, and at least one- third of Hie labor of cultivation, not requiring one-half a* much hoe work us tho old way of ntantiug—also, a cuiitldt-rablo saving in thu labor of planting. I never expect to plant cotton without them If 1 can get them at any price. 1 have planted eight acres per day to each drill. They are simple—eunlly in-triaged, und there Is no difllcitliy about getting a good stand. Very respectfully yours, tV. P. HAMRICK. Loe county, Georgia, July 12th, 1855. Thomasvillr, Thomas countv, Gn. Cot.J.H. Wateon—Dkar 8ir : I can recommend your cotton Planters (drill) In tho highest terms. 1 have tried them ou all my laud except new ground, and I think they will do In l-iat, they will do In a mountain ous country as well as lit a level, ir I had not bought I would truvol to your shop which Is 75 miles, and pay fifty dollars a piece for them. Il saves one-third of tho wi-rk;ouu hand can plant ns much as two,aud one ham! can chon out three acres while one can chop out ono acre after u couimnn plow. Yours respectfully, K. BRASWELL. Douoiikrty county, Ga., July I4lh, 1855. ././/. Wat ton—Sir : This is to certify that I have used Randall 4c Mercer's cotton seed drill of your man ufacture, and am so well pleased with them that I would recommend all plunters who have not tried them, to give them a fair trial. Where the drills are used*Tbere Is a great deal of labor saved in culllvallug a crop, ow ing to its being so uniform In the drill, tho plowtug can he done iiim-li bettor, and with greater dospatcb, con sequently the hoo work Is lighter, as good plowing -upi-rscdes the necessity of a great deal of hard ho« work. JNO. nARKSDALE. This is to certify that I uied ono of Randall k. Mer cer's cotton seed drills last year In planting my crop,nnd wus well pleased. 1 have used five of them the present )car, planting my entire crop, aud am still bellerpleas- *d. There is asavlug of between two ml ihrce bushels oi seed to the aero tn planting, besides one horse and one hand with these drills does the w.-rk of three hxuda and Uvo horses. Then thorolstue saving of one third of the hoe work, tho cotton being in so straight and nar row a row. I consider them worth one hundred dollars ouch to any planter, aud recommeudkll to purchase and usethem. WM. H.OWENS. Dougherty counly.Gu., July 16th, 1855. Messrs. Randall 4c Mahckr:—In ropJy to yours of the 5(h Instant, in reference to your cotton seed drill, I uni happy to ray thnt slier planting n portion ofmy pre sent crop in tho old way. 1 wns enabled lo obtain one of your drills, with which 1 finished. It is the desideratum und long sought nffer. Many aud vurled havo been tho allumnls 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 tbe seed uniformly aud con. Ilnuotisly In a straight and narrow Hue nsyou wish,savoa about one hnlf the labor In planting, and about one hlrd of tho hoo work In cultivation. It Is nlmost need- ess to add that I nm delighted with your drill. Yours respectfully, J. E. MERCER. Loo county, Ga., Augudl 16th, 1855. Mkssrs. Randall 4c Mxrhr—Gentlemen : I used one of your cotton seed drills the past spring, and I lee I four (old puld for what It cost me. To give your drill a lulr trial, I pluuted every other mv with the drill, and tho intervening rows I planted as well ns ever cotton whs planted before your drill come lulo use. Thereault was, thut in the >nw planted with ymtrdrlll Igotamote per'ect stand, and I think It grew off much better, be sides I realized u great saving In tho labor of working over my cotton the two first times. 1 shall continue to use them as long as 1 plain cotton. Yours 4cc. JE88EE COCK. Lee county, Ga. Mxssrs. Rakdall 4c Mxrckr—Gentlemen: I have iisod eight of your Gotton-reed Drills, manufactured byJ ll Wntson,on Gol J Bond’sF’owltownplantation, lam much pleased with them.havlng realized great saving of seed, of labor lu planting nnd chopping out, and the hands at the flrst siding could go over at least one-third more in a day, aud do better work than in cotton plant ed lu tho best wuy I could plant with coulter and block. I have no hesitation In giving It ns my opinion that in tho use of your drills lliere is a saving of one-ihird of the tabor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Bond Is pleased with them and will continue their uso. Yours, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK. Fowltowu, Ga., July Oth, 1855. This Is to certify that I have used two of Randall k Mercer’s Cotton Planters,and have no hesitation in say ing thnt they will do. The saving of labor In planting Is an object, thu saving of seed is nn objecl, and the cot ton stands in such a narrow drill that ll may nlmost be kept cleun without tho hoes. Ihere Is nothing to equal them in plantl g cotton. WM. B. REYNOLDS. Lee county, Ga., July 1st, 1855. Lkk County, Ga-, August 93d, 1855. I havo used Randall 4t Mercer's Cotton seed Drill, which I purchased of Col J 11 Watson, and think they are the best machines now In use. 1 am satisfied ihere Isa greut saving in seed-and a greater saving In work. I r.ut fully satisfied there Is ouo-thlrd of the hoo work saved. Try them, nnd any reasonable man will be aatls- lied llicv are worth more than three limes the price they are soldier. PHILIP WEST. Having obtained from Messrs. Randall k Mercer tho exclusive right of suppl)lng tho Slate of Georgia with Ihoto Drills, I am now prepared to supply olldfimamts, liaviug made arrangements for their manufacture In Paint) ra xml Milledgeville. My price is 4/5. cash, de li vered at either Palmyra or Milledgeville. Money sent nt my risk by mall, If the requisitions of tho Post Ofllce Department are compiled with. Any further In forma- lion desired can be obtained by addressing mo cither at Palmyra or Mllledgovlile, Georgia, oct IU—lnw5m J. H. VVAT80N. MEDICAL NOTICE. DU. W- T. T11E BOTANIC, OIK IKEFOIKH PHYSICIAN OF SAVANNAH, B EGS to announce that he has removed hls re- ridence nnd Office from the corner of State and Jefferson streets, to the former residence and office of the Into Dr. Hlchardsone. on Broughton-street, (be tween Montgomery and WestBroad-atroets. lie tenders fils most sincere thanks to his fellow-citizens In tho city and country, lor tho very liberal employment or Ills pro- feaslonal services since hls location In Savannah, and takes pleasure io announcing that hlsfaullittes for meet ing the constantly Increasing demands upon him are greatly Improved, having employed a competent person to allund especially to his office uflalrs. Ladles may consult him either In his family parlor, hls consulting-room, adjoining hls ofllce, or In hls office, ills consulting-room has heen luruisbod and arranged wnh especial reference to iho convenience, comfort and taste of those visiting him professionally. Patients visited promptly and punctually. For terms uud further particulars, see hls Medical Journal. 3mo—oct 1 C‘ >KN MEAL, oct 30 LYNN k 8 | jf c'KLED BEEF, from Chandler k Co., daily expect- i ed.uud for aalu by oct 30 LYNN A SNIDER. 1*12IK RTEAI7KF.K AEAUAI7IA. •>/\ BBUS choice Apples, Phandx. Bell, Flowers, *>\/Grtvuings, Spiizhurg, 20 oz Pipnlus Ac. Also. New Layer Raisins, Buckwheat, Cabbages, Potatoes, Onions, Cranberries, Smoked Tongues, do Beer, Pig Sides, do Khotihlers, Bologna Saussuges, Cheese and Hullor. For sale at tho Savunnah Fruit Emporium. J. A. BROWN, oct 31 No.27 Whitaker strtot C OHN AND HAY —.SOT bushels choice while Corn 56 lbs lo tho bushel; prime Eastern and NorUtarn Hay, In alore, and for sale bv oct211 WAVER A CONSTANTINE. STAPLE DIKY GOfiDSi Q IA AND 12 4 Colton Sheetings, Linen do. Pillow • Case Liueua, Bleached Shirtings. English and French Long Cloths, American, English ana Welsh Flannels, Canton do, Table Damasks, Furnllur* Dimity ami Furiilitito Calico*, Huckaback and Itamaak Towala, Crash, Dowlas, Ac. A large variety of above goods for sale nt lowest prices, hy oct 23 DtWITT A MORGAN. M ANUPACfURBD TOBACCO-ISO boxes 6. 5 sud I Ib Lump Tobacco, 50 boxos Rough and Ready aud other line kinds, lor sale bv UOV 2 J. V. CONN ERAT A CO.