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VOLUME LIU SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13. 1850. NUMBER 272. J’HE REPUBLICAN is n’Qi.niiEn Lilly, Trl-W««kly and Weekly, ALEX \NDER & SNEED. 4’lTY AND POINTY PI4I Vli:i4S. TBit MS UKDUCKdT” nIv Paper, m Advunoo f!S,00 not /raid m Advance <*,00 n Weekly, in Advance 3,(XI >l Paid in Advance 4 IX) y, invariably in Advanco 2.00 ' i’rice—10 Copiea fur 15,00 r m* so will an order for the paper be at- ;■» < companion with mouey. ora Mila- 71' 1 ' Fare Kcdural. .oin Passage to NowYork $! S EA1|.WEEKLY. I.VIA' r. ** HTATF.N M All, I.IN13. 'nil aplsmlld aide wluvl *lc unships: '■ 'XV. .LE,J,500luiia,Canl.C. D. I.imow. \ ’- A, l,ftiai •< •• Tuns. Lyon. r. ' ' 1 v. I,:uio •* **' M. 8. Woopiiull, *.! .. ' •I.', 1,399 •* G. R. ScilB.NCK, ■* M * uv« Niivneniili fvr.t WIWK38DAY .>*» d SA TURD A Y. aMiiaaro among the largest on tbo coast, un- i .istid In ,j«ed, raid) or comfort, making their . .£< in fifty to alx'y hour*, and aro commanded uy careful a d pollie offlceni. Having elegant •i.i .uvoiniiiodailoui, they offer a moat deal ruble , » moo i.' New York. ratlin Passage 930 S.i-eraao do 8 , n I* A ItF.LFOUD, PAY b CO., Savannah. s \M»L. L. MITCII1LL, !3 Broadway. m.o'.V, law New York. HEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL I . X. .Ti ll,, Srr.A.lKHH, Tilt (HIM lOMYRKlNU THIS LINK ARK A I’LANTIi’, I BALTIC. • 'ani.WiiT. Capt. Comstock. PACIFIC, I ADRIATIC, Capt. Nva. I Capt. Tlieso ships having been built by contrnci,expressly lor government ser vice, ov* ry caro bus been taken In their construction,hs also liiilitiruii- ••», lo eiisiiru strength uni -peed: and their accoui- Inl’ons for passengers nre uneipialled for elegance • .it -ago from New York in Liverpool,In flr^l ••• :i ■ • icond cabl , 175; exclusive uso of ex- "• in, 9:12.7. From Liverpool to New York, •v.s* f • • ’e l Surgeon ntlnc’ie 1 lo each ship, lie.... nesecured until paid for. ’•' '•• •SKI) DATES tip SAILING. ttv».a AVe Tonic. F’om t.icrrpool. I IBM. ••lues lay....Jan.24 . D*YI|Saturday Ini. El.. D*.V» •i|iie«d eb. 7..Ir*.*•puturduy ..Feb.27 .IH.Vi dnesduy.... F.b 31.. 18Vi Saturday.... Feb In.. IKV5 I Sa' in day Ian. 2).. IBM l-’or Freight or P.i-sugo npply :l»W VRD K. COLLINS, .Ml Wall street, N. Y. :mVN,SHU*LE\ fc •••»., I tvcipool, IT.PMEN, KF.SN UID.V i t »,'27 Austin Friars, London. «i. WAIN WRIGHT *. tjO., Paris, or K". II. DRAPER, Havre. tJT Hie owners of these ship* will not ho account*’ e I r gold, si ver, bullion, spice, jowelrt, | reenois .me#, or rno nls. unless bills or lading nre signed h< reior, and Hie value thereof ex pressed therein, ■thippers ple.iso take notice, that the ship* of this in* cannot carry anygonds contraband of war. n mwi ly ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, GA. ’ I 'llKentire scholastic year of this Institution, by u joii t res diilioit of the Faculty and Trusices. has ••••« h.-own In o one term, commencing on the First t. •» ;./ in September, and closing oil Commkni kmknt »y. 1 imrsiluy niter the fourth 8unday in Juno. FACULTY, \l'GU«*TUS ALirCN, A. M., President — Professor ol L:.-i sli Literature ami Ancleiil LaiigURges. •t-.’V. .1 .’I. 'Al.DWELL, A. M.—Prolessor of Mental IE I Mor.il Philosophy. Rev. T. X FtilDrliR, A. M.—Professor of Mnthe- r.i t* ainl Natural •science. Mi’j ANN E. ALLEN —Principal Primary Depart* BeM. and Instructress In Botany and French. Ii It. LIGN SKI —Principal of Music Department. Mr* L E. GR ANT and Mrs E. T. CALDVVELL- Or- f.mcni d Branches. « inis 1 nsiituiioii now presents to the public, ndvnii’ lues which few possess. A largo and Hcuuntly con. rifted College edifice; one of the larges I Chapels ill kr-Mato; nil necessary out buildings und enclosure!*, i : ur.lmg department, filled up in the most noai and Mufortahle slyle, and under the superintendence of the iraelicrs themselves; with the whole domestic depart- tent under the careful dlreuilouof l.nllesof experience, tMeiloall the facilities lor a thorough course of In- kmc Ion which any slmilur institution can offer. It • u be seen by reference to our catalogue, that our rates i Hoard uml Tuition uro less than can bo found clio, » ,.r« This fact, in these limes nl pecuniary pressure ‘wo'ihy of the consideration of those having daugh' •■rsl.i educate. The llo.irdlns Department will be under the direction I’tC’ideni Aid*n cud lady, and Professor Caldwell nl l.» y. With spacious and comfortable dormitories, *u« and convenient closets, tew and elegant furniture, nl uml experienced servants, an I tallies furnished i t e b •• that the mark*t affords; together with u •m me but parental discipline, wo hope lo Incmtse ■ bvrat patronauc wlilt which Ibis lustllutioo bus : !,i oectt favored. F. X. FORSTER, Sec’y Faculty, hnert, July 30. IBM. aug 7—J*nl.’5d tr11n ttiufacau GrnvHtl- V f i itti GENERA I. AUCTION AND (X/MMItSION M H n O II A N T , No. 101 Day etrort, Bollcli, from Ills irlonds eouslgnnionts of every do- •criptlou Mv per«ottnl ntteiillon will be given to tho snlo of Real Estate, IIhuK Slock, be. Refer to IItram Roberts, Esip, Pierson, lleldl b Co F. F Wood b Do, N'ublo Lyon, Esq., Savannah 5 E M Harris, II.H.-Thless b Co., Bates* Lucas, W. D. Bob* bill, Montgomery, Ala. ntar 17 W,ll. WAItnU IIAIIEHNUAN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Comoro! Day nnd Altonmoiiicry»*ifi.|Kavanniili,Un. Solicits cotiilgiimeiilti, and Is prepared to receive Cot Ion olid Merchandize gunerultv, upon storage. Juli I Nnv.I.V-V*. JAMES S. NirilOl,*, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ wharf, fuot of Abcrcortpsiroct* Jit II SAVANNAH, GA. ly DABEI’. l’OS vV I*Alt80NN, General Commission Merchants, 82 BAY STREET, SA /ANNAll,GEORGIA. O. X. CAHLKTON. CIIAM. PaRKCNB. doc 18 MINls b JOHNNTOIV General Anriinu ft Tender their sorvlrcs to Jau 3 j. c. RIISK. ranimission .llertlnuils,; to tluur friends aud the public \ J. II DAVIS. W. II.LONO. _ _ „ lU'Xr, IIAYI.N cV I.ONG, COMMISSION .tl BUGUAN T S, J—1 Sn VIIll null CSn* SATUi;i PA lull lilt tv .SOX, Healer* In HARD/IV)RE. VUTt.KRY. II/.F.S, EDGE- TOOI. S &• c. WIIOl-KMALK A NII I’.KTAIL. No. 184 i.'oiigress and H7 si. Julian streets. Junb 3 . Nntnuniih, Ororpiii. TV 11* WllMilll. OBNKR'AL It K OKU It, FOR THE eut. JToi'r(0u jUunfnrns ernitis. in:>11«ii'.,> kjiimis. W \ VES.ii iRi», htJitKL C< H'NTY, G \. I rnctlcohiw hi Itlclimond, Burke, Wnsliluglon, Bcrlruu and t-.muuuol. TIIO>,M. BinniKN. MAl.niLM D, JUNKS. ’llll.MIU A HAIXIIRI.I., A T r o RJY E Y S A T I. A IF. „ \% <t y iu sbi.ro', IAh, Ruierenco Muusrs. A J.b T. W.Miller, AugiiRtajGa. i:. a • ffJ A IK A N ins, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ..... . . Porwy lit. A III prncllco III iho Flint nml inlj(i|nlng rnuntlcgof tho Jan 7 Macon circuit. If ivii. a. i.orroi, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nnvltr. illoiitli'.elln, Cioo._ W 11.1,1 A IS EDW illlP.. ATTORNEY AND GUUNSEt.LOR-AT-LAW, llicitii(»t»y, t'lurlriu* will praellcu In the Conns of Easl and South Florida.; Releretices—Tunuo Pinkney m Co., Charleston. B. Cm PlerMiti, Heidi b Co., Savannah, Ua.; Cooper b Mother, Mieanopy, Fla. march 20 ly* HAifKIBI. U l i l l l it, SucccMsor to II I1NUY J . PIJPP HU b SON, U’utclie*n Jvuulty aud Nilvur VVurc, •zV«». 175 Chrsmit nl., opposite the State House, ■Miiluduli»liia. tuny 30 ly Wll.1,1 All II. TI M NO, Factor & Commission Merchant, For Florida an* 1 Southern Georgia Produco, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHAltF. CHARLESTON, 8. C. AND 97 DAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 (lino wn.i iAii j. \viiV(:iii:ii, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wnrronton, Geo., Will practice in tin. Norllieru Circuit of Georgia, nnd A’., u ..nr I! m thocounliesof Burke,Columblu,Jeffersonanfi Wash- &£W»Vi8.ilSrtkS't!Z&1 - -m* - BAY LANK, SAVANNAH, C.\. p virrr,\, iiiittoh .v to. FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEItCIIANTA I HO Day Ntruol, Jy u—u ■ Bavannnh, fin. II.X.I KANK, L.W.WKU.*, Rll'IIXItU CURD. i h ani;, u r.i.i.* .v to., COTTON FACTORS. A'P Forwarding -St Commission Merchants- No. 82 HAN .STREET 8AVANNAII.GA. J) H—If # UAV.1ARI)«& ROWLAND, FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. I 7 2 D a v Street. KPIIRAIM BAVKAHD J. IIN T. ROWLAND. Jll Liberal uuvuuces mil u oil consignments of Colton ajid produce. Jy 13 WAYNE, GRENVILLE Sl CO.~ . FACTORS, Coiiiinissioii autl Foi'vvstriliiig 'ifUiHCii.i.YTS, HAY STHliET, NAVVVNAII. THUS. 8. WAYNE, C. H. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. 8 \MPI.E. J7—tf Savauunh- ciinli'i-iooga. WM. AUULEY COLTER. JNo. ColJftR KKA&ER. toi PCII A* Ft. AM I*. r A O T O B. s GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAV rtTUKKT, SAVANNAH, UA. Jy 7—.Inins WAVER k CONSTANTINE. Commission Merchants. • ANII OKA I.KRS IN GRAI3NT, tbc. Juituw* II ii 11 (I ill if. Kay Slreul, SAVANNA II, (i A. F. WAVER. P. L. CONSTANTIN U, fcy*8fr let uitentlon will bo given to Receiving nnd Forwarding gonda. Joo—if WAIIIOCK A DAVIS, (Sueiessort to (.'uhliiJt'r <V Rrntber.) WMOLKSAl.K Ai.ll UK rati. Booksollors and Stationers, No.13 1 .) CON GRES 8 8T., South side Market square, SAVANNAH, UA. WM. K. DAVIS LETII'/UPE ’ItllK AI, CULLLUL, AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ! ", •* INsl* *N OF LECTUEES Iii the ubovo iustitu- ■. «.. ill continence on tho first day of November V r.-> «>i the first of March, lit- 7 ntq io. at tho College buildlug, will bo opon- ■* j;.;ii■* "-I the SUlU of October, aud be continued > T*iv 111 a etission. Tie JV.-ilt. i 0 co istltulcd us follows : .1. Bi’uit.M. u.tlatooi Savannah Modlcal Col- ., p-'.i' v*n iif tho Principle and Practice of Phytic, i.aitOY ANTONY, M.D-,(of Waynesboro’, Ua.,) e sor ol Obstetrics aud dlseaaoa of Women and biidron. WESLEYC.NORWOOD, M. D.,(of ' okoebury, B .. Professor of Matorla Modlca and Modlcal Jurlspru* JAMES H. MOREL, M. D., (of 8avacnah, Ga.,) Pro •irol Anatomy. HlN D *. VIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, 8.0..) Professor I'livsiologY. I Ii.1.1 AM T. FRAY, M. D. (of Savannah, Ga.,) ■ >*<.r o| Chemistry end Pharmacy. II MILES GANAIIL, M. l).(-*f Savannah, I '•'*vir pro.tern, of the Principles and Practice of '•■iiiouslrator of Analomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of sunah > n- l. ev will be—gllHi dollu-s for the entire Course i.-.:t-ir-s; 810 Demonstrator’s fee; Graduaiiou 9311. rie .lu Ion 95. irruiignmeiila have ls*en made by which students ••• mciunmodulfcd with good board at from 83 1-2 C per week. i r- mm i >r Subscrljiti-iii lo tlui Clmrlesion and ui. . uilroud will he re opened the Ifttli Do- • Kept open until further notice, all lie • ii. pieces,io wil: COIIMISIONKRS. I..I. Iviuu --L.T. Porleb'dis Mills, Wm. C. Bee. •AVubi.au. -Algjor A. Porter, Dr. J.P. Hcroven.Col. It. Luwtou. \dams’ Run.—Hawkins rt. King, D. P. Wilkinson,J. , Fabir. .dislo Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jns.llopklnson,Col. E. Whaley. WalterboroV— Col. M. E.t.’aru, D. H. Henderson, J. • liurbridge. • \<hepoo.—Lawrence Wilsell, W. II. Lowndes, Jas. Rhett. Sfeltketcher.—'Thomas McTeer, It. McBride Peeples, I'-unas Allen. I’ncolallgo.—W. h. Hutson, J. II.Sanders, John Mar i. Whippy Swamp Muster Ground.—Rurwcll Mcllrldo, *tiii l!. Friiuiptou, It. A. Taylor. "illlsonvillc.—F. VV. Fickllng. Win. Yeomans,Thud- i* Buckner. -•iiufort.—Edmund Rhett. It. J. Johnson, J. It. Popo. * ihamville.—Col. John Welih, Wilson Ferribeu, 'lam liow..rd. iff'-in.—T. M.Coe. R. II.KiiU, Dr. P. Pritchard. B i'pertvllle.—B. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A J"hn*lon. I’'iry*burg.—VV. W. Hardee,J. P.Raymond,.!. D. iwiu'iville.—Col. A. J. Lawton,Samuel Manuel irle* Jaudon. in-IIoush—Nathaniel II. Heyward, Burrell Saun ’.Jonh Hill. order ottho President and Board of Directors, e 13 G.F. IIANCKCL,Ser’y and Treas'r. SOI Til WESTERN RAILROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE A . I* O N C F., Importer »V llaiiuVael< ret* of Negarn, HO. 13 W lll'l'x KKR’STKKKT, Keeps on huml u well selected slock of Imported Se- gurs, also .Manuiactiired Tobacco, Snuff. Pipe*, uml all other articles uiunll) kept In his line el liusiues*, which tie nffura on llie luuai ruusenable teriits. linv 3 u. i.. cptii;i, CONTRACTOR AND IIUILI/EU, 'I'aylo. -Mrcct [viva iioors tv a st or drcyton-stiikk r.] Is prepured to contract for ull kinds of Building nnd Repairing. At«o—To conduct Water through tho various pnrts of Houses. uct 13. FULTON H^U3E, A T I. A A T A 4i l; O 1C UIA, IIY A. E. REEVE 4 . Atlanta. March I I. I“.V>. if mar HI MbKEE & WEWWIIiTT^ C.IRBIAOB ANII li/.UNiiSS HKPilSITIIRY, Corner of West Kroid nml Bay Streets, Suvannall. fja., -W"TR./ti; Would call the aiioiitlou of the citizens o Geore - Smiili Unroliiun Floilda, Alubauia nml Tciiuusse, lo tnuir L rgo nnd splendid stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, be., be., ciuhraclng every variety nml stylo now in uso. Among our stock will be I'oiin,, all ol tho moil lashionuble s') les combining ELEGANCE WITH MG DIN ESS AND STRENGTH "uilt by some of tho inns', re.lnblc bill dera In Phila delphia, wlio’o work has a repulallou for Lightness^ Durubilliy and Nenlness, unsurpassed by any oilier inunufaCliirers III Iho Uni ii. There may also ho loiimi a.iiong our stock sclociions from Iho eMiibllrliluenl ofj. M.Ucimuy b Co , nml oilier celebrated munufactiirurs in Newark, N.J., New V’ork and New llavi n, all o' which ore built expressly lor us.and which wudoiiot nsilaleto warrant luovciy l»a.rticiilar. II. C. McKee has been for twenty-one years engaged in the Carriage I'lHncsi In Coluiubiis, Geo.,and w« ic-l cniirtdoiii lhat w.th >ur milled experience und nl- loiiiinii we will lie able to keep on hand a Stock Dial we think will meet the approbation and wants of the public,and w ich lot variety and extent vv ill excel that herein fore kept Ht ibis place. All nrdcra shall have strict uuil prompt ntleiitlon. II.C. McKKK. Snvannnli, Aug 31, Moo. I. s. BENNETT. M ini's i.eti i.i; t5T COHN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY lull. 18.14. r T , HE nttciiEon of Plui.ler«,l'urnTSrn und Stock feeders 1 In mineral, 1» r rpecllillly cullul lo this Mill ns the most Import in' urticlo o| iho kind nmv in use, not only well ndapled |.*r g lmllng coo meal forsloik, but gris or lino hominy for iho (able, and ospeciallv bread meal from corn not lully ripe or dry In the lalk’ In selling this Mill, no mechanic or Iruine work is wanted, mdv wauilug o be liisiei.cd lo n lloor or nlal* lorni. Easily iuijiinte.1 and itseil by any person, even a child. Thu LITTER GIANT lias iecelvo-1 t'c first premiums at llie lute Agricult ral Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, i ,Miirylaml, nnd other Males, and ihut I* the moiicompli- ineiiiary nnuner, ns well a il e n i*l ready commeiida’ lion iV-mtlioihoiisauds witnessingBs purlorninncu. These mills nre giiurnn'ee.l in the most positlvo mail’ nor uY.iinst deleds or i.reakiige. uml No. 3 warranted to grind I-’ lui’hcls of feed per hour, with ono horse, uml offeiud ul Iho low price of-JO-., al comploie, reidv for ; .attaching tho team —No. \ at 875. grind? 20 bushels per ' hour with two horses. !. .Muiiufuctured by 8COTT b MOCK BEE. Aupualu, Gu, > Ai .Isold bv*:. II. CAstPriKi.P, Agent lor tho .Mauulac I Hirers, 171 Bay streei. 'avai nnli, where Hie .Miichiue may be seen inuyl Wrln=Yoftt aDSrdfnrwciitn From H. M. PaUrngiU <S* Cu.’s AdrnrtUmg Agency. II JYnnnau rt., j\\u Fork, anti Afe. 10 Stair it , llnilan, P. b Co are Vu untn lor ll.o most liilluenilnl aim Inr- gml clrciilullng Coniincrclal pa-.ors both In tbo Unltotl Stnles Mid 'lie Cumulus. Ilrookti/ii tutu STL’AM ENGINE WORKS. 13 Wati'r*»lm:'. Hio«'iI) , ii. N. York. 1). P. UUUDON it CO., H AVING recently nuwl up tho axleuslvoeslnblish* ment Ht lliouhovo named place, we are prepured In manur cturo all kinds of Hleam Engines, Hollers, Sugar Mills, Saw and Grist Mills, Pumps and Gearing for working Mines, Stunting Pulleys, be., and are pre pared to I ii r utrli cnsilngs of every descrip Ion, Wo would call Iho iitieiitlon of Bouthortl Plainer* particular ly lo our Sugnr Mills Having purchased tho entire s'oek or Patterns from the luto firm of G. II. Ilurtsou b N.Y., we cm sululy sav that wo can turn . tit a Mill which lor Mronglh,durability nml iit uiuess, ui.nnnl be excelled by any enlnidishnidil In the States. A long oxperieiiru imho business renders us com dent loox- ecu e any orders, nml we would mlvlsclhi.se in wuntof Muchim'')' to give us ncall. Engines irom 4 to 111 horse power iilwaynou hand. I). P. IIURIION, II. N. CONKLIN, 8. B. CONK,,IN. net 22— 3in P • ESTABLISHED IN I7B0.I PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WAl.Tlill, IIAKtllt <’<>• American, French, Ho run n title, mid Vanilla CIB if 'I.ATE; preparol Cl ICO A; IIIU >M A, d )• Co A PASTE; Cocoa Slicks, Solu ble, ||«nnup;ilbic and Dieicllc ('ocoa: Cocoa Shells; Cracked Cocoa,be. Tliwo Manufacture* lo which ria*T pit km wm n linro been a- wnrded hythoclilnr Instliut ons uml Falra o. tho Union, are no r.rof. Flutter b Fruit excollani diet for chlldron.lnvi,- of the Cocoa, with a lids, and persons In health. They poil . pencil. allay iHtlior llian Induce the ner- vnni excllemi iit nttoi.dnut iipof iho uso of lea or coffee, ami nre recommended by Drs. (J/nrrru, Jackson, llav- wnrd, Ware, nml Adunis, of Uibioii, aud by eminent pbvsidautcl’owli re. •’ For snlo by nil the prlnclp«ft,rocers in tbo United Stales, ami by tneir Agents. D.l'. Murray, New York; GrnmbTwolls, Phlladol’ plilit; ThomaH V. Ilrtiml'ge, llahlniorn; K-*nnett b Dud ley, Cln. WALTER II VKER b CO., ro|i 15-3111 Hnrchwlor, Mini, rirrilCoTRoff FiM works, Merrll A Jiiqiiun, 142 Uentre-Mrocl., NEW VollK, M AM'FAr'l'URERsmid dcal»r« in Wrought Iron, Pipes. Filling'*, TioW, uml every descriidion ol ADpnraius eonneeled with steam. Wider uml Ghb. for ho ding nnd Mghli-g **t- imers, ' lnnclies, Hotels. Prl- vii o I * well Inn*, Hospitals, Asylum.!, Vllhupin, factories pud Halls. Also Vrlv. ■. Co kr. Pumps, Gauges, Boilers nml Boiler Flues made to order. our Screw Cutting • aclnnos „ru entirely now, nnd our own patent wnrnnted io do ihuihlo tliu worq of any other Invention. Orders solicit' d lr*>..i nil redlonsof tho country, und prnmdliY mteiiteil lo J-25, SA — ly TO Uid', PLAM I UN. r |MI U. mhscr.lie's u'o desirous ol cnll'ifg the ut'eiillon 1 of those Interesn l in the Hulling of Rice, m their liowly invented Maehiue, which surpnsies nil others now >uii*o The iidvuniauo of them Machines consist I it It-* el in illicit > duriihlliiy, u-d the g'reat uiuounl of work which it will perform without the least injury to tho grain, file machines aro portable, and well adapt* od lo I hind or Mourn Power, can no transported rendy Tor u*e. Tlicso Machines can be made to hull from 20 to 5iMl bushels per day—^varying according in size. All necessary Infornrition will be giien by addressing the Inventors, ut llitir Mniiulaclory, No I l-l rjllffstrect ,New York City. ROBERT b JOHN E. ANDERSON, sept 20—I in P F. At VIIK1ML A- CO., FURNITURE i>I a n lilac lory ami Ware-Rooms. 598 BROADWAY, NliW YORK. Between Iho Mcir.ipolitun uml smiths nilan Hotels. I SURNITURE of ovlwy varlely,of the best quality, 1 ut imidoruto prices. We have llie largest ulliib llsliuieiil. and bust assortment of really good and sub sluntlal Furiilturo to Im found Inllils cUy or country, to which we Invito tbo particular ulicnliou of purchasers uug 0—3 ID OS P JIA -OSK —I. O. O.F.-N-Of ’r.-O. ( A. R egalia, JEWlI.s and costUMRS,munufac-, lured an I kept on Imml, at the Old Establishment of E. COM||, 844 •■rulid street, East of Bowery, New York, r >rdcrs from the country promptly attended lo. jo l J—ly _ P Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods. jSTcVh Yot'U atnm.'ti»rmcut». From Skit tin, Fincher. Our n A- SeitWs Adverhitng llontc.'MG llronilltoy, jYrw lark. ii li.vfiiii ’ 4Fro«(”works, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES ANDNTEAM ENGINEN, fi7 Poarl-st, Brooklyn.N- Y .opposite Now York City. 'I Ml ('.subscriber hiving beo-. engaged D»r tho lost IS X years in tho almost exclusive inuuufucturo of this must Important Invention. Wandsworth's Pinning, Grooving mid Tough,g Machine, has recently completed Iho large addition io Ills already extensive Iron Works, will execulo with dispatch all orders iu Iho above line loan unlimited -xlout. Tho uplv-rs.illy acknowledged superiorny or Wandsworth’,! Plaining .Machines, maim- luclcrod by him, over ull others, requires no rclturutinu. In tho muiiufuoHiro of STEAM ENGINES, wo claim a supuriorlty for p iwur nml speed, bcauiy of construc tion mid llnlsli; and also guarantee tho Engines to trans mit (no p, r rent nmru power for tho ramo money than can bo furnished by any oilier inuiiufaclurcr, and more than I III! per cent, raving In wear and tear, us well as a largo saving iu llie consumption of fuel, Hejerences to Parlies haring the Steam Engine nou in use. Purdeo b Morgan. N. Haven, Cl.; 8. W. Hlocnm, Brooklyn, N. V., Tlmotliy Dubai, Astoria, L. I; Lyons b Curliss, Bridgeport, Cl; Mmnford Sis* ufacluring Co., Hlauifonl.l t.; John C.-unlnrd. New Haven, Cl.; Rolliu Banfurd, New York Clty;Cliaa p. Loosey, Au«lrlunCon- svi'GeiUTul. R. b J. LACHI.I80N, Englncnrii nml II i I I sv r k c li t a« IRON .V HRASS FOUNDERS. Canal-Street-Near the Canal Lock. R. LAtULISON. J. LXCllL1SON, LOCAI, KVIOF.NCJi: OF THE VALUE and Firo-Proof Qualities of WILDER ’S SALAMANl >KR SAFES, AS M XNI'V Xl'TURK I> DY STARNS &l MARVIN, NliW YORK. IN TllF. flro of the 3d lust., which consumed tho brick building, occu pied by >lr. John T. Tim IIANGF. OF SCHEDULE—‘TWO P, It .IN8 DAILY TO CULUM Til ASSENGEIt BUM. O N and allor Monday, August 27, pia*migernnd mail trains will leave Macon lor • '•-lomhus uml Monl- iir.ery, dally at 2.10 A. M-, uml 3.15 P. M., arriving at •I'liiibUB at 7.15 A. M. and Kldll'P. M. Lanve Cohiin- o for Macon dally a'4.15 A. M. and 2.3n p. M., ar- VII,u at Macon at 10.45 A. ,M. uml ‘r..V> I*. >1. Pa»s»!iigers for Anjorl'.os will Inks the morning ( trnlu 1 2.10 A. M. from Macon, arriving ui Amerlciinnt O' A. M. Li.*avo Amerlciis atti.40 A. M., ami arrive »t M.ic/oi at 10.45 A. M. 1 ‘iBu-f.iing al Macon each way with Ccntrul Railroad >'tui» DiSavannah. Augusta, Mllledgeville ami Eaton* I" ', nml with Macon and Western Railroad Trains to "iinictlng dally at Colnmbns, with Glrtrd and Mo- " “ Kallroan, ' ' :ii.< cling daily nl Amerlcua wllh a foiir-horso nosl •'*'ii Line InTullahSMoe, Albany. Thomoavillc, be., ";i ni-weekIv Hack Line to Lumpkin. ^Mangers lor poluls on this Rond “bolow Fort Vnl- ’i" *hmili| take Mm I o’clock ovoning train from Hav- 1 "i,, nml 5 o’clock evening train from Augusta, to V ’ •'.ention a' Macon; lor other points on South " ‘.MTO'/ro Railroads, pa*«< npers will have '■< i on hy either trains, i ' . - ‘.'.-nmshlpn luavo Huvunnnli (nr Nuw York ""'/i' ‘'"'I Huiurilajs, and for I'hiladidphlu on Pi‘snge, in tboCahln,92ii; Hieerago.fb. i ,r: ory toHavunimli, 8130b ibUN lo Ho 'lull :ricus to do p p(j '•EM. \V. ADAMS supurintendeni. i- -M, 1853. I IT] nU g || (’AHl-r ill". nn..8,DRUGGET*-'\Ve have opened t'i ,<i.v l. uern now prepared to d.i.w ns good an "riu.' nl "i M.o above goods ns ere to he ss i-n iu tho *• ne.vil A IK IN » IIURNM. X.I'IIIIT, • .1'Tl'iTWEnTiNK.—-i,' UI.I., rill. ’ 7,•""•i In (torn and lor «.••• • v **• IIUSVEU 4. CAMMEI.L- *'•! fl.TlI bo. bo. S.N. .MILLER, \ J. D, FEKULSU.N, WUEGLWUIUIT3 b UI,ACli3JllTlIS No. 123 York-Mrcot, SAVANNAH, IO A,) Carriages, Wagous, Cur s and Draya manufactured Blacksmltblng, Including Iron Railing und Grates for Buildings, be., douo at tho shortes nntloo. ang 20. *g. U.CliuRCU. K. I. HOOKS. rill lls ll A: NIONF.S, Fuctors nml Ciiunniniiin VIcri'liiiilts, Hay Biruel, Sitvnnuiih, Georgia. ItKrKRKNi K*—Me.-rs. Hall, Mixes &. Co., nnd Col. John Banks, Columbus, Ga; .Messrs. Mall, Moses b Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.llrud,, Atlanta, Georgia. apr2!> “ (G A klOI'BIlDIHB, A. m.s CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, 4*u«loii Kiruci. aug 27 cod t Jan I P Ap¥r II A A U IK « S AM) HOHIM KV Just received a Hue nssoriu enl ol I’apcr Hangings and Borders, uml lor sal • at modornto prices ul JOHN OLIVER’S Paint uml Oil store. 121 llriuigh ou St. Rooms papered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN & SHIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Denier In Paints, Oil. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters' Tools, While Wash Urn-lies, etc. aug 28 c a to., FACTORS A YD (J i:\IiUU COMMISSION MBHOHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA- Wm. W. Ciikkvkr, John R. Sims, Gko. II. ClfKKVI WII.I.IXM I.VNN, JAS. J. SNinKK, O.P.I LYNN A. NNIDLIt, FACTORS. FHUU’AKDI.Xi AND UUNEHAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BA V-8T., HA VANNAII.GA., 1 sept 7 Corner Itroiitfliloii uml JufIer»on*Nt«. UP STAIRS. AVIlil'IANI €», FOOTE 1 3 Now recovlug n generul ass rlrnoiitol Foreign nnd Domoslic Dry Goods, which lie oilers to the trade on accommodating terms A. McALPIN it. BRO’8. Lumber illili and llriek Yards, scpO 8 \VANNAII.GA. (;. J. JONES, . COMMISSION MFRC1J ANT, J il N EK’ BUILDING, Suvunnuliv l*ti. SAMUEL PALMER & SUN, uiDnoN’H> in 'ir. in nob, Nor. 148 Congress, nml Ii7 St. .Inlirn streets, 14 l-XPECTFl'LLY inlbrin the trmlo uml citizens gen* l V er'illy that they have In More a good UH-oriinenl of tmorlcun nml Foreign llurdware, nml being III direct ominiinicalion with I'lumiluclurorslioth In thin country mil In Europe, aro constantly receiving nddllions lo heir Mock, roniprl«lng Planicra' lloust koepers’ and liillders’ goods ol llie most approved style* and patterns, moiu whleh may be enumeruied Locks Hingi s, Bolls, ml Hhuller Fas eniugsol all kinds, Hhent ZlllC, Sheet kipper, sheet ami bar Lead, Chain Pumps, Brass Varus, Britannia Ware, Hollow Ware,Parciltslo'iCups, tombs, Brushes, nml a general variety of Fancy Goods, •'niton Lines, Fish Hooks,Needles. Knitting Pin*, Soine wine, Crosscut, llnml, T. nun, l-’ruiuing, nnd Mill Hhwh, Iliains. Hand uml Hedge Hnmm-rs. Anvils. Vice*, crow Plates. Hiocks uml lilim.Hmilh’s lloPows.Cooper’s ools. PI.OWH, CORN 8HELLEH8, HAY CUTTEBH. lo* s, Axes, Andirons, Hhnvels, Hpailn*, Guns, Hay and lanuro Furlts. Had lions, Writing paper, Poite Mon- ales, Fplrlt imvels.l ul ami Wrought Nalls and Spikes, 'lanesol all kind*,K-lves,l’offeo MillsGoiioiiand Wool -'arils, Gurry CoinPs, ami In fuel every article adapted lo lifiln.de. City and unmlry ordora wllliceolvoprompt niienilon, ml all goods for shipuienls cnreliilly packed, may 8 CJIilNFIAAl' NOTICE. G M. GRIFFEN bus re opened Ills More,ami Is ru.uly for ull customers’ enlls In Ida Hue. I have Inemploy a superior workman al watches, und also u first rale alnuufaciiirhig and Jobbing 'ownTior, nnd all work In that line will bo received and done aecorilliig to order, and wlih dispatch. Galls aolli-lu-d Irom all Irlemfs and customers Iii wont ol articles In my Hnn of business. ^ nov lu IJORTI-.P AND ALE. 75 casks, each 8 dozen pints I llll.ben’s Porter, ami i’.Hea*ks,eHcliM dozen plnia, Hlhhe.it s superior Pale Ale, mniiiilnctiired nx|ire*oly lor tills market. Just received nml lor rule bv aug 21 PADLLFliRD, FA V bdl. Iioums. opposite Iho Gas Works In tlili.clty, was a 8ufe of the above description, containing the books, papers and money of Mr. Thomas, and although iho build ing wus destroyed, tho said Saf- sustained no Injury whatever from tho Intense heat to which It had boon exposed. Un opening tho Sale, the contents wore found u ndlslurbea. and In tho same order and cond ttlon as when placed there, except a slight discoloration in the projecting etula of a few papers, ami Iho hacks of one or two of iho books, caused by the steuni geiiornled In the Hafe, while at lla greatest heat. , The Safe ami content*, ns II came from the ruins, may •I’.ll he seen, in tho possession of Mr, Thomas, nt the Gna Works. A large nwnrlment ol tneae celebrated Sun s always on hand, and lor sale by C. II. CAMPI’IELD, Auent lor Manufacturers, July 26,1855. 171 Bay sl., Savumiab, Ga. I Inko pleasure in corrob'rii)lug tbo Inregoing state ment, ami In addition would add that the book* uro now 'in use. J.T. TIIU.MAB, Wood Yurd, Ferry Wharf. July 30.1855. oct 24 WII.MAH TASK Ull, . | if PARK PLAGE, Now York. Invites Hie attention i* I* r of *t»iilhorn and vVesiuin Murciiunts, to his new Mock of Fans,Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nall* Brushes, l.tidie*'Reticules, Peifumery, Soups, Porto Mommies, Jet slid Bend llruceleis, Pccket Hooks, Dress Huttons, Pins and Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Wutcli Guards, Wax, Coral and Glu*s Beads, Necklaces, be. India Rubber combs, Cnues, Bull* ami lovs of every descrip. lion. Bulssors, Kuzoru aud Cutlery, Gold ami Gilt Jewelry, Aecordcona nml Violins, Including a goneral und very largt stock of English, French aud German. Fancy Goods, which will be sold ut llie very lowest pri ces, lor Cash or Approved Puper. ■nSm."" 1 "’ b ' "” , " r •!.;.?{ r,"v*. —* tnny |—|y p In Park Plano. Now York. ~ ~ Till: IICRT IIAI IS DYE. D ll. O. M. IIAI.LARD’8 (now article) received ii . ; highest premium al tho World's Fair and Anierl-1 can Institute, «h i h il was examined by the distinguish- [ ed chemists Dr. c. Little and Prof, olm Torrey, aud pronounced die Best. For sale l»y iho Prlucipul Druggists In Ibis city—price )l. Principal office and store 4!W and 500 Broadway, New-York. Mar I3,’.iil -P mar ID MLVIilt’S PLASTIC PAINTS; OUEAI 1 , UUUAKLt, AND CllOTECTIVK, WEATHER AND FIRE FHOOF. T HIHPAINT will stand aiiyolimate.wlthoutcruckor blister and imnluus by expo sure, thus making In lime un enamel oTstoue,protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and olhurnietalsf torn riimandcorroaion. This Pat nt dlffertfroiu the mi-calleil Mineral Pntnlsol i he day, which are principally Ochriftuud Clay acolored, ami are entirely worthless. Hilver’sPJastiu Paints are purely Metallic,containing no Alumlu ort'luy. They are I e vigulcdCuoly', in n*n Illy with Llusecd Oil, (wltnout the trouble olVinding,) and IloW under the brush aslrocly us tho bcHt VVhlto Lead. Those I’aluts excel ull others in body or covering pro p< riles,ono pound ol which wlllcover as much surface, ust wo pounds of White Lend. There are four natural colors, viz: Black or Slate Brown, i Hive aud Chocolate. Dikkctioni!: This Palnliluwt: readily under the brush and its covering properly is Increased by ualug it mixed as thickly us possible with pure Linseed Gil; us the Paint I? tho lasting or protecting body nnd thoOjl simply the medium or ngoul Iu spreading it. Woiinnox copies of two letters,ono from the Presi dent ofilie Philadelphia snd Reading RiUlroudCo,, the other from n gontloman, a well kimwnrosldoni ol An gusta,Georgia. Office, of the Phitu. amt Head ugliniirvud Co., i I’ll w.ADKLIT (A, May 3,1853. j J.S. Hilvkr, Esq — Dear Sir. Wo have used your Plastic Pstnts” (>vr more than a year,and for Painting Machine now in use References to Parties having the IFvrdsworih Planing i Bridges,depots,be., be.,wehavefound Itqulleequaltc .... anypnlni wuhnvu used. Infact,wonowglvolta prefer onceover all others we havetrlcd for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, T;R, Presiui G. B. Hlouc Kuiislugioii, Philadelphia. Pa.; Kidder b lurtiu, lYilmmglon. N. C.; A. L. tdupp. b Co.. Mont- (Signed) JOHN TUOKlil ident. Martin, ....... . ... rr ,. uomer.v, Ain.; G. A. Hanford, NewUrleuus. La.; 11 ink I Guile b Co. Ciclnuu tl, Ohio; Hantom, Cobh b Co/, 'lev,:1ml Glu e. l'n*s b Broihor*. Cuicago, Ills ; J. II. Smith, MIliVHukie, Wis ; P. II. b L. L. Eaton, Buffalo. N. V ; Forw ird At Bintili, Oswego, N.Y., John ehinrr, Toronto, c. W. Gid r* and proposals received hy ina’.l or otherwise, Irmn all purls ol the United riuites t.'uuada, soulli'A. , , mt ncH, nud Europe, will he promptly atn-nded to by j cominunlcntlngfroiuchimneys orfromadjoiningbuild' Agtoiin who are traveling Iu nil sections of tho country. I lugs. Tho Paint which you put on my roofs, has now Ai:uuhta,Ga m Ski*tkmbkr23,1852, i -Steam Planing Mills. ) /tear SirYnuaakniefor my opinion ol “Silver’s .'lluornl Pnliils,” which you have put on my Machine Shupaml Planing Mill. I glveyou with pleasure my full aud lieartyrucommondatlonof Has a prevent!vtofflre JO IN II LESTER, 57 Pearl Sl. Brooklyn, N. Y.. CI1KAP U\S LM*BIT. I 'llK BENZOLE G \S LIGLTCOMPANY aro pro narud lo furnish Porlu dn Gas Muchliies, suit able for Mnmifaclnries, Store*.H welling Houses, Steamboats, Railroad Station*,bo. These iluohlne* are warranted give salls r n)llon. They are manufactured under s. T Mclhuiguli’s Patent, and uro Him only ones that will iipuriitu well in cold won her. The Light produced i* one half eheuper than Coal tins, and lus* Hum the com- I uionest Tallow Caudles- They uro easily innuugcd und Ireo Irom danger, ami the prices 35 per cent, less tlim tiny other Haci.lue* made. Tho Company offer lor sale Slats 1 nnd County llkhls for all Hie Slates. All orders should l*o nddi••**«i| to S. T. AlnD- iUG VLL, 4gnnt for lIm Company, rtci23—'in m 321 Broadway, New York. Fllisr PREMIUM PIANO-FORTES. st jb i N m A V .v *o n .•*», PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, 88 IFulkcr St. N K A R UROADWAV. ISKW YORK, RESPECTl U LLY cnll the ntleiitlon of ■■the public lo their splendid asiorliueniur _|s« un-grand uml tqnire PlANliS, which, iliiun'ol tunu, i-lasti, Hy ol much, beauty id lliiish, ami every thing ihut render* n Pliii • per-ect, „re uu*ur- pussed. As a proof of Iho mptrlonly ol tlKoy inslru ments, they beg leave to state, that ul llie greTl Melro- potHun F*ir held l Washington, llie llrni promlums in Doth ebis.-es, re ml-grand uml l wo stringed, were iinunl* uioualy uwurded to them, iilthough they were Incompe t tii.u wl'h the most ii-ting il.hi-d maiiuiuciureis from llosioii. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore- Pur chaser* nnd dealt is w ill II.i l il to llieir nilvu,Huge to unit anil etntnlnu rnr themscivot. m oct 23—if * For tho 1,000,000. Tlli5 U. S. PATENT AIAKBLE COMPANY. [Capital. 105,000.] No. 3!'8 Broadway, cor. Vv ulker street New York. Ill: prepared io execilti' all order* lor MANTLES, ’ T IILETUPS.CGLU • NH.PEl.EsfALS I’ll.AS- TUBS,SLABS, etc. in Imlluliou ..rrticnu-, B'ocilel, | Pyranees, Neupolilnn, and all lancy .Murhles, equal in | sirciigih, benuly and uurutnliiy lo real mil hie, und In ! s ,mi) respects superior thereto, aud hi les* tliun hall ihu j cost. Umlku niutbleized iron, vsond m Mule, it Is wIml , ly free from all objection* which are urged aguin-i more j surface .-o.k, where puiiil, copal varnish, be, loriuih. . tern, orary polish und beauty of the article. Mantels ! irom 8 lo 840. Orders Irom Builder*. Cabinet Makers and nite rs solicited, nnd sa 1*1 ctl-. 11 guaranteed. Auents lor the prluciput cities treat- d with. PEI Lit RENNIE, Pres’l. I.OVKL G. MtCKLK*, V. Pros’;, JosKfil I.amd, Fee. S oct 24—ly ... 1 now Imcomo ns linrd us .* 1.atk,aud I feel avsocurcfrom Are, In llilsdirectlon,as Is possible. Alow weeks aftei the rnofslmd bceupKliitctl, I made anexperluieuton lvvnor Ihrccshliigles by placiiiglheni In theturuucounder the bollers; tho result ns.lhntthopoiHnnuncovered was oullrolycoii8umed,whllothepaluled partwnsupparent- ly sound, tliniigliupouexumluatloiillio wood wm found to bocharrod tihupnliit, however, was riRM and but llttleblistorcd. I cousldcrtlils as severe aleslusyour Palutcnu bupulto,aud under tbo circumstances 1 do nothesitnto tocommcmllt ns an Invulunblepruvcntlve against Uro. Rcspeclfiilly.bc. (Signed) A Mil RUBE SPENCER. FRENCH b RICH A RDM, N. IF. Corner of IVlh and Market streets, Phila., Pa. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENT 8. Forsaletn Savauunh, VVliolesuleand Itelnll.by JAMES II.CARTER b CO, No. 176 Broughtonstreet. July 2» liSolpIy ic. I rpiils iinpnrn’li'led Preparation I* receiving more les- 1 1 limoalnl* of it* wonderful efllcary In removing ; pul 11,1 him -uy other medicine over offered to the pub- I lie. And these testimonial* come not uh.no from the ignorant, but from |iers>>ns of every degree of Inlclli- I gnneo and every rank ol life. Physicians of llie llrsi rcqiociihillty.ism) perieclly conversant wi Ii the nature of diseases and remedies,have recommended ihisasone Jl Aliililt'ii Lime, New York, | and oxu-renlly, according lo the iiuturu of the complaint M ANUFAC'J I lU.llsol ihu vYOitLD-RENOWNCD D has been found lo bean excellent remedy 0 ‘ ' SA LAMA 1ND ER SAFES, HANK FA ULTS, A c. Ilnllinioru Depot, 14.> Pratt street, sc 11 5—iy HoMom Depot, 14 Howard street. SHOW CASES. IIOI- V'.UANN FI'. 14f*II« MANUFACTURERS, 57 Row try, NE IF YORK, H AVE the largest and cheapest stock of MIGVV CASES over offered In this cllv, made in every stylo: silver-plated, lira**, Rosewood, r-ullliwuod, be. oruers prmuplly tilled, ami good* careful y packed und shipped lo any purl of Hie United Stutesamt Cunudu. sup 4—-3m ~ IS. J. IMLWLI.L, General Commission Merchant, NO. 146 PEARL STREET, (Fourth door from VvnlI street,) New York. r B'B li/B’lk V Ar 'YHl’l'' \ il. i ol (bo most' ffuctu"’ Iu their lino ol preparations for the JLma. A '»■* a. ■>! ! rxU „ c ||„„ „ r T | lu K ,| k . r ' |„t«riially “" —npluitil. sudden Colds, Caughs. be., Fever und Ague, Asthma und INitldsic, Putn in the Head, Khlney i.'omp'ulnt?. Piles, Hheumnllut 'nmpliiiiils, Bruises and 8ciri's.8evere Burns, I'unkir, lll'e* and IHiiuwoims, Week siomnch, and I General Debility, I’nlnler’s Colic, Broken Breasts, Me., 1 Howei Comi l.ilin and Dyrenlarv, ■ Imlera, Liver Com- 1 plaint. Dyspepsia. Tooihiichi be., be. The genuine Perry Davis'Pain Killer Is now put up Iii nanol boule*, wlili the words Davis’ Vegetable I’nln Klilor blown in the glu*s ; and with two steel engraved labels on each bottle—one an excellent likeness of Perry Luvls, the oiigimil Invei tor of the medicine, the other a sioel engruved Nolo of Hand—non 3 ether cun be re lied on as genuine. Price of Doilies—12^ cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and 81 respectively. Fur side by most of ibe medicine denier* throughout tho knowu world. PERRY DAVIS bSON,Proprietors, 74 High street, Providence, It. 1. I» A I FlU Statrineiii of tin ‘ of Norwich, Cos Ciip-tul stock Surplus :i2l Share* •; IIVM'KA.>Ci . Norwich Fire J11 snrimer Comp lecticui un tie Gth day of June.any. 8150.0" I8.j5 5,320 00 ' 1 00 8155,32 SSKTS OK TUB i;.*?IP*NV. I 00 k ?' :k Iu variom. Bunks....830,001) oo •m " iiicoipiiraled Compniiiece'.iierlhan Bunks 276 00 Note* on demand, secured hy .Mortgages on Real I'.ti.dc, lloml-, Bank Slock and other good personal recurity 121,8(1(1 00 ChMi Iii hands of Agelils 2,1100 (III “ in Bunk 1,15b no 8155,331 00 LIADII.ITIKR. I.nsse* adjusted, unmljusiml or claims for losses—none. Llubllltlesto any Bunk, Corporation or Individual— Done. Total amount at i ink (about)—3,41"' '<-0. Tho amount at hazard on liny risk, (a Uh very fow ex ceptions,) not over 5,non. • A. BREWS'/ : i,President. E. Lkarnkk, Jr., Secreiary. Norwich, Conn., Junelllli, 18/sT. Perron,illy appeared bciorelho umlors,* *1. Mayor of iho city of Norwich, in said Stale, A Bruwsie*, President, ,nnd E. Learned, Jr., Secretary of ihu “Norwich I'ire Jiisurniicu Ciiiu|iiiii>,” und raude solemn oath to tho truth of the above slnlemenl, signed by them. I also, certify Hint I have examined llie report of said t'onipa- 'uy. and liud the above lo be a correct statement of Hie Same and Hint the notes and loan* on which a part ol Said capital is invested are in my opinion good and well Verurrd. 1 In e-limnny whereof, I huve lioreloset my baud and • Aiised Iho seal of the city to ho affixed, this 0th duyof June, 1855. [!..«.) WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor oi ll.i.iltyul Norwich. Tho undersigned is agent for the lit ive office, and is I cudy lo take risks on ull description ol property in Ihu city. JNO. 'NGERS'H.L. s _Jy i* tlVINIi AND KE)lilV,|TISII ESTAIil,IS11 .'illiNT 7 3 York-Sl,. nrar tlie Court lloui-v. SAVANNAH, (J A. .73 JEl khtxni.tsiikn IN 1832. I7P*' 7 3 It'll h Subscrl her, graieDil to hi* patrons aid friends L for llieir continued Invors, would siuto Ihul, Iu ud- iliun to the Improvement* In Dying acquired by him urlng his lust visit to England and Hcmlnnd, has made rangemenls lor extending Ills business, by which lie is jw enabled lo Dye u greater variety of Colors on Silk ad Woolen Dresses, Shawls, be., which ho trims will .morally plousu all who may favor him w|lh their atronugc. Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Itcuovutcd, • may bo required, III tho same superior stylo which as gi norally so much nlearud Ids pulrons and frlonds. Ladies’ lloiinels Dyed, Bleached uml PrusHoil In the o*t fashionable style*. Orders from llie country punc- Hilly ulleiided to. Term* moderate. When parcels •e sent by steamboat or rallrond, word should bo sent Im by letter through the Post l Mllce.so that lie insy know hereto call lor them. jon 13 c ALEXANDER OAi.I.OWAY. (I Si; A INLAND COTTON I’l tM I IIS nlli: UNDERSIGNED having licenuiipolulid agents ; lor Iho sale of llie celohralod McAnliy SEA ls- \NI> COTTON GIN, the col Ion from which is readily NAF1SN. F CNTTENET b i:o.,lin|n)rlers of French and other • European Goods, No. 48 Broad street, ap 30 ’55 I7IOORE & TAYLOR’S P XSTILLES DK PARIS. T HESE PASTILLES aro an Invaluahlo remedy lor 1 the euro ol Coughs, Cotdsnnd Bronchitis,ns by ti olr ‘ action on tho throat and lungs, they removo all hoarso ness In a few hours and wonderfully Incresso the pow or and flexibility of tho voice.—Ileuce they uro ol great service to und highly recommended by Clergymon, Auctioneers, Puldic Spoakers, and oil those wnoso call ing requires such Ircqitout uso of the vocal organs. N. B.—Ask for 4 Moorn b Taylor’s Pastille* |)e Paris,” and observe that each box hear* ihcirwrltlmi signature. For sale by W. W. Lincoln, J. II. Curler b Co., J. IL Moore si Co., and llie priuelpul Druggist* nud Apothe caries throughout the United Mules and Camilla, and at wholesale by MOORE b TAYLOR, Importers, Mp 80—3m P 81 Maiden Lune, NuW York. I IV. J ACKSON A: SOM. GRATE AM) FENDER MAKERS, 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, iNeiv York. augl—ly P Patent Elastic Skirts. DATES A: FRANCE. No. 1 Bar. lay street New York. C AUTION —No. u 'iro genuine except they bear the slump of llie patent. All mamifaciurer* mid sellers iiiiringing will be prorccuteil according to law. mar Hi Mur IB, *50—P ANUIEIUVS ic JliSI l*, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and W oolen Machinery, Steam Engines and Boilers Machinists’ Tools, Bolting, &c. IMPORTS! 119 b UCAI.KRHIN MXNl'KACTDRKns’ ARTICLKS. ISo, <»7 Fine si., iijew York. N. B.—Agent* for llie •Wootlruffb Beach Iron Works* .Steam Engines aud Uoilers. Exclusive Agency In New York for‘Lowell Machine Shop, MuclilniMs’ loots. P oct 2— ly sop 4—llm important To iiot srKi;i.Fi;i;s and i>i:ai,i:iis. . „ _ , . TllE HOVE MILLS, j A 71 Fl’LTON SllhKT, ANII 71 IIkbkman 8t., Nkw York, j 1 Principal Office lll3 Front Street, New York. Factory Non. 3", 37, mid 38 Hudson street, Jersey City. 'IMIE PltGPltlETGltn of this long m.d well known 1 COFFEE AND SPICE ESTABLISHMENT, Continue b> prepare Ihu herl KiiAliM ackutii al pow- iieks iii use, lor raising Bread, Bl?cult, Tea and other Cakes, be. They also jnepure .Mu-lard, imcoa, nnd many oilier .irilcles of dally u«c In every Imnlly, widen they offer upon tho most reasomihlo terms. C.ituloguu acut to i.ealers who request them. K. II.b J. G. ISI1AM. N. II.—Consumers advised to inqulro for llopo Mills aug 14—ly articles. l| Willi wind mi * "W prep . Ilh tl.e-c : ul twmilv il\ Extract fn rannaii On/ thick IWNERS, MASTERS AND CONSKJN Sat TO SHIP OWNERS, MASTERS AND CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS T HE aiib«rrlbcr respectfully inform* them that tho SAVANNAH DRY Dock |s now In buccoshIiiI operation, and It Is calculated (o Hike In ships of any clu?* Irom InOto I lid ions burihmi. It Is 2311 foot long uud 65 loot wide, nml complete in every particular. A large gang of workmen is employed und a largo supply of inmennl* l* on hand, go Hint ve**cla can ho repaired with us much dispatch a* in any other port. Pump aud Block Milking and Sniiih's Work d ine on the premises and every effort made lo ensure economy and fidelity lo those who niuy favor the Dock with their busim-gs. I). P. LANDEKrIIINE, Agent und _ uporlnlciident, feb'J-t l.ale of Marsh’s Dock, Chariot, on, COIIRFGATED* WROUGHT 114ON AND WIRE RAILING, (SECURED HY LBT'I'EHS PATENT.) "'DW'-'WfB! Vor l-ul.Hc Ground., I.'.motoric, lit'-' ilounge*, llnlcoiiles, be. This new article or our mnmifuuturo particularly commends Rsell to favorable notice. Iron Bedsteads, wills puluiit Wlro Hock hits; u variety of Folding Iron Bcilsleuds, Wrought Iron Farm fence, \Vlre*Neltliig. suiuiblo lor ►beep, poul- Iry, garden or cemetery-fence, Wire Trellises and Slim- hiur-IL uses, wlilt every variety of Wire Work for gar dens, be.; Sieves, Fenders, liras*, Copper nud Iron Wove Wire Cloth, be. Circulars of designs furnished by the ummifnclurers. M. WALKER b PONS N". 2.13 Mnrkcl-sl., Jy 20- -3,no* N. E. cr. "f 6th ^ ■’•'••a., Pn._ t ail null Winter Vloiiiing. FII.I4.NON, HU IDT A; C«„ A RE receiving weekly, perslenniers, onoo r tbo lar gest und best selected s ocks nl ClothliiffTiver offer ed In Mils market, which they offer on accommodating terms at wholesale mid retail They also have Iu store a good assortment or GEN- TI.F.MEN’rt FURNISHING HUGHS. Merchant* visIHng Ihu city wool 'do well to cnll and oxnmiuo our slock. P. H. Order.* Irom tho country promptly attended lo nug 31 H LACK DOECAsIMEREP.VNTS-Wo have Just opoi ‘ " iqu'iied a very pretty lot of Black Cnsslme •(• I'.mia loons lor Guiltleuii.n.iind Invito all In want io give us call. They are cut mid made In the latest Inshiou, and, van sell them cheap, ul the Clothing store, GlhhonM' Range. nov 1 GKl». H. N iUHULH b CG. iiga lliruo to live couls pe . utlior Gin yet Invented, are rIm,tern mid those wuiitlng, ■ ikiiiuiistilp nl one hundred Ii. Extra ndlHrsgt I. mi it Florida plmilur: ^HAVVI.S.—Received per lute arrivals a handsome ■The McArthy Gin Is Inllnilely nliuad of every other n nss'irluieut of rtlinwl*. comprising many of the latest in wit ninnliflieliired. I would not he without nun for Myles; Rich Kurd. Hielln Shawls, ull shades, Empire um obfo the nniiiuiil; Il nn vos trouble, Is simple, nml turns liny Stair do ; Colored mid Black Long Wool Shawls ( it liemilllnl cotton. Tho staple Is not injured, and the Black and While ' rape do; Colored Cashmere Semis; do ion procosiiMi much doslred by IhA English buyers Is . Crape do. hy rlidnlv obtained.” nov I IIFARY I.ATIIIIOP b CO. aug 21—ir IIGSTGN b VILLALiINGA. | v * nrrvi> >|»| |.;m. -A lull assorinicni of Ground JEGRO CAPS, scotch STYLES -III do/.. Scololi 1 \ * Spices irom Hie Hudson ,M III-, New York, In More. N Chub uud Bouuets. received mid P»r snlel.v i sad fornaMriii New York pi Ice . 1“ ocl2J KGKENIIAl'i.ll b LADSGN. uov 2 JOHN INGEUSul.L. M IIIFFFI I IN, UKOT11FHN 6i CO. IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYES, PERFUMERY, A‘C., 4 c., 170 WILLIAM STREET, New York, I NVITE the attention ol the trado to their largo and varied slock of Drugs, Pulnts "lie, Perfumery, be. In addition to llieir regular Importaiious of Staple llrtiggs, they aro also receiving, direct from the sources of production und manufacture,supplieso! Tooth, Hair, ami Nail llru-he*. Rronzes, Corks, Mortur*, Sponge*, Frouch uml Euglirh Purfuniery, l.iibin's Exirncls, mid many other articles usually embraced lit Druggists’ storks, which they are also enabled lo offer on iho mosl ■id vmitHgcou* terms Orders, either In person or by mail, will receive prompt attention. aug 14 —ly 6HELLAC INDIA TWINE, COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C., <OI 14 A M> J I IT i: ill ATS, And INDIA GOODS generally. For sale low fo> CASH, by GEO. W. DOW & CO., Importers, le Id—Onto No. 7 Burling Slip,Now York. HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. PI COT A SHOTWELL, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Ol' ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE- No. li.l iMuuluii l.une, New Vnrk. I NVITE the alleiiliouol Southern uml Western Mur- ciiunis to a largo uml very extensive slock ol Goods In their line. Cutlery of every description. Silver Plated Ware; Japamierv. German Silver and Urlilmila Wuro. • Tinned and Eiiuiuiuulled Cooking Uteuslls. Bronzed, Copper ami Brass Good*. Ten Trays, Fire Irons, Fenders, Wlro Covers. Bronzed ‘ umllestlcks, Block Tin Ware, be. Gurvloek comprises every article in our lino ol burl- tie*.,allot which we will sell lodcalers ul ihe VERY LOWEST PUKES, lor « ush or Approved Paper. Goodn ordered by leliur will ne suleried with great caro and di.-pnlcli, m.d imlup iu tho binl nimiuur. PIC )T b SlloTWELL, No, 63 Maiden Lane, New York. P. rt. Also mmmluctiirers ol a very superior article of Plated Spoons and Forks. je 7—6m CIIOLFKA. this din isc, may he found in the use r rry D iris' Vegetable IN KIL I, i: 14 . llrnt’qrK, May 5, 1855. Geiillemen:—I feel undo* obligations it* you for i he hem-ill I huve received Irom your invaluable Pain Killer. Wo have had sumo cholera loro nn the Mlssissppi thus early iu llie season. A lew day* since I ns-Meii In 4 laying out" uud burying nun of our citizens who was supposed to have died with the disease. Tho next morning I was taken with severe vomiting, accompanied With coldness of the extromotlcs. Warm covering and hot application* failed to res'ore warmth. My wife’s family, who had used tho Pain Killer with sue'ess dur ing Ihe cholera season in miffalo In 1819, advised inn to tnko it. 1 took two doses at Intervals of flrteon minutes; uflne perspiration ensued, and the next day, barring a little wonknost*, I was well, nnd have been since. It rnuy have been an attack of Ague, but whether Ague orCholern, It answered my purpose. Since my recovery, I And that several of our citizens have used Hie Puin Killer us u remedy for Cholera, arid pronounced It good. | therefore take pleasure In re commending it to it still more extended notice Yours, truly, W. M.CRGZIEK, Attorney at Law. Perry Davis b Sou Providence, fl. I. Tills may certify, that I have used I’erry Davis’ Vvgp* able I’nin Ki Her in ntinieruti? cases, ami believe it to bo a very valuable medicine I huvo prescribed It ex- tcnsively in bowtdcomplaint, (particularly Ibrchlldren,) und it Is iu my opinion, superior fo any prep .ration I have ever lined lor llie relief ol those diseases. P. S. When given to childieu, I have always com bined It with the syrup of gum nbrahlc, say ten drops to a ten spoonful ol the syrup, woll mixed. Dose- More or less according to llie ago Gibers huve mixed it with milk and molasses equal parts. See directions. A. HUNTINGTON, M. D. Tho Puin Killer I*sold by John B .Moore and Uo.Thos M Turner b Co ami s |> Brantley b Co, Savniiimh ; Barrel, Carter A* I’o, ami ( lark. Well* b Dubose, An- gusiu : i: L Siroheckt r b Go, Macon.- Also by Druglsls uml Grocers gem ri ’y. rtl'g 21 —Ooti til'd i RANH \U. &. MERCER’S Drill. A LL Plan'err have cobi.z <• its want of a niachliws to drill Colton seed wit',. >-.-z,ularRy and certainty. < >no that would operate equally will on every k'ud of land, and at Hie ennie time bo i.o hln.ple In construction nml operation that It could Le uteU i.egroe. without lluullily or getting out ol refer i Hi. which wo think lionesses all these quall'le*, we ..ow offer tqthe plant tug community. Alter a thorough trial torlhe last two years In different handsou all klnusof land, »u would stale some oi ihu advantages to be derived from their nae. 1st- The snvliigof seed, which will amount to enough In plantirg out hundred acres, to pay for the machine. 2nd. Tho saving ol lab'r in planting, one horse and hand only being required to open the furrow, drop lb* seed nml cover Irom seven to nine acre* per day. 3rd. The great saving ol lal r.r In chopping ont, the seed being deposited In a line one alter another. 4ih. The great saving In siibm quent hoo work, owing to tho fact 'hat any good plow-haml can, In siding,fcov- er all the first crop of grass in iho drill, however small Iho Rollon may he, without Injuring the stand. These advantage? all larmers will appreciate ; and be* low we give totue certificates, from which the public can learn bow these drills are appreciated by gentlemen of the first standing Iu our sccMon of tliu State—all practical farmers, who have thoroughly tested them, nml nre consequently fully competent to decide on their merits. CERTIFICATES: 1 Ids 1* lo certify that 1 planted one hundred and six* ty aero* ot cotton with Randall and Mercer’a Plautera, and 1 consider them superior to any thing of the kind I have ever seen or tried. The saving of seed alone would pay for the machines iu a season or two, aud I think a bund can do one-third more hoeing than he could la cotton planted tho common way. B. L. BARBER, Lee comity, Georgia, July 13th, 1855, Messrs.Randall fr Mercer—Gentlemen: Iu reply to vours of tills date, 1 can s»y with satiiucUon, that I have used your cotton seed drills on the farm of D. A. Voson, Esq., with great success. I consider them to be ol great value. They are a saving of about one.thlrd or the labor of cultivation, about two to three bushel* ol seed to ihe serein plaudng, and a great saving of labor In planting, ns Hey open the furrow, drop and cover ih seed with one horse nnd hand. I think them worth one Imhdred dollars a piece to any planter, that plants lull crops of colinu. As for myself I would ant plant u crop nl cotton without them lor no consideration In tho bounds ol renson. Yours, very respeclfully. , A. J. BARKSDALE. Leu county, Georgia, July IStb, le55. I have used Randall b Mereer’s cotton Planter two seasons, and consider them of great valuo to the farm* er. I save seixl enough each year to p«v for the Plant ers, then 1 save at loan one-third the labor ofculUv*. Hon, as tho cotton is sowed In so narrow a line that with good plowing there is hut little hoo work needed. There is also a saving or hands and horses In plaining. I should say they were worth one hundred dollars each, and rccoiuineml every farmer to use them. , „ s. D. mclendon. Leo county, Georgia, July Dili, 1855. OF* 1 Htiv*. Im-,.,1 ovoneeltig •y r . s. l Mcwta* Bui. the present year, nml fully e« nenr In Ida statement* RboVfc. DAVI88QN V' 1 Ah KEN. Messrs. Randall 4- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to your* I will nulv say I have used tbr*e of your cotton reed drills, and consider them of great value, from the laei that in the use of them I snved front two to three bushel* of seed to each acre planted, and nt least ono- third of llie labor of citlll vallon, not requiring one-half much hoe work us tho old way of plaining—alio, a considerable saving Iu Ihe labor of planting. 1 never expect to plant tntion without them il' I eon get them at Htiy price. I huv- drill, t hey are simple—easily „■ „„ difficulty about getting a good stand Very rotpecllully yours, v\ .. Loo coiiuty, Geo,gla, July 12th, I85J. Thom akvii.i.k, Thomas countv, Ga. Cul.J.JI. IFateon—IIkak Sir ; I can recommend your cotton Planters (drill i in the highest terms. I liuvo tried them on all iuy laud except new* ground, and I think they will do In l iat, they will do Iu a. mountain* ons country as well as In a lovol. If I hud not bought I would travel to your shop which Is 75 mile*, and pay flfiy dollars apiece for them. Il saves one-third of lh« 'Work: one hand can plant n* much as two,and one hand can elm milt three acres while one cun chop out ono acre utter a common plow. Yours respectfully, K. BRASWELL. Dot’tiiiBKTY county, Ga., July I4lh,l855. 7. //. It'atsun—Mu : This la to certify that I have used Randall st Mercer's cotton rood drill of your man ufacture. and um so well pleased with them that I would r< commend all planter? who hovo not tried them, to give them a lair trial. Where Ihu drills are used*Thore I* a great deal of lab • r saved iu cultivating a crop, ow ing io it* being so uniform in tho drill, the plowing can bo done much bettor, uud with greater despatch, con sequently the line work Is lighter, as good plowing •ttpHrsedes Ihe necessity of a great deal or hard hoe work. JNO. BARKSDALE. This is to certify that I ueed one of Randall b Mer- cer'aco'ion *ecd.drills last year in planting my crop,nnd was well pleased. I have used live of them the present year, planting my eullrocrop, nud am mill better pleas ed. There is a saving of between two *■ ud three bushel* ol seed to ihe acre In planting, besides one horse and olio hand with these drills duestbe w.irk of three hand* and two horses. Then there Is too saving of one third ol the lieu work, the cotton being iu so straight and nar row a row. I consider them worth one hundred dollars ouch to any planter, aud recomweud all to purchase and Ubvihcm. WM. 1I.OWEN8. ’ Dougherty county,Ga., July Kith, 1855. Mehsrs. Randall b Mkrckri—In reply to year*of j tho 5th insluiii. in reference to your cotton sect drill, 1 um happy to “u> that nfler planting a portion of my pre sent crop In the old way. I wus enabled lo obtain one of I your tirilla, with which l finished. It is the desideratum and long sought after. Many uml varied have been tho attempts of Intelligent miii'i* to attain what y ou have accomplished, but with only partial success. Thli leaves nothing to be desired in acollou drill. It deposits llioseod uniformly and con tinuously In a straight uud narrow line asyou wish,saves about one half the labor In planting, aud about one bird of Hie hue work in cultivation. Il Is almost need- ess to add that l am delighted with your drill. Your* respectfully. J. E. MERCER. Loo county, Ga., August Kith, 1855. Mkssr*. Randall b Mkrckr—Gentlemen: fused ono of your cotton seed drills tho past spring, and t lee I •sur Told paid for what It cost mo. To give your drill a fair trial, l planted every other row with the drill, and tho Intervening rows I planted as well as ever cotton was plnnted beroro your drill come Into uso, Thoreaull was, that In the row planted with your drill Igotamoie perfect stand, and I think It grow off much bettor, be sides l realized a great saving In the labor of working over ray cotton Ihe two first times. I shall continue to use them as lung as I plant cotton. Yours be. JES8EECOCK. Leo county, Ga. Mkssrs. Rxsnxu. Ac Mkrckr—Gentlemen: I have used eight of your Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured by J II Watson, on Col J Bond’s Fowltown plantation. lam much pleased with them, "aving realized great saving of seed, of labor In planting nnd chopping out, and the hands nt the first sidiug could go over ut least ono-lhlrd more In a day, utid do hotter work than Iu cotton plant ed In tho host way I conld plant with coulter and block. I huve no hesitation In giving It ns my oplnlou that in tho use of your drills there Is u saving of one-thlrd ol tho labor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Bond Is pleased with them and will continue their use. Your*, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK. Fowltown. i n.. Julv ill' e planted eight acres per day to each nple—easily m insged.uud there is uo ■' ~ r -,nd. W.F. HAMRICK. S a it it I e r»/ IIV/ re lio u s e. Young’s BiiiltlingfSign of the Gulden Saddle. OI'I'OMTK W. II. SIMMON* CI.OTt'ISO STOIIK. W. H. MAY & CO. sco'rrs LITTLE GIANT t ott.v .l.VIt coil .USEE, Ilavo on huiid n good uasortment of Sa Riles, Bridles PATENTED MAY Kith 1854. an I I arnesxes, ol which tho following comprise a part: ^ s. 1IRIHVN, rr.i,.rl..lar ul' <ie..r^lu. Tonne., conn Hpnnl.li QiilU.,1,1 .v.'ilnl.l iiii.ISjinnoij l.ddln, I'lmi 8». Alubimm. of Ihl, Invonllon, which I. iloiibll,.. i .."W " n J " K . ,m ,'»•«" ".•“I'* 8“'" *>■ muon, llin im.sliin,>.*rlaiitol' unnlorn Umns forrho two ■ l-"Bll*hho., Flo,, nml Kuciwlo., l-mllt'# wh.l.IIis m « oftlio wollBlvlKrf (armoruml rn.ct tailor; ami Ihu I **"»'» I'alhrrii!;Brlcllo. Ii Slurlonjal,',; SatMlo Has., universal fuvor with which it lia» been received irom the . * runK8 first, more than anything else, utt.iala its utility nud su- SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirling periorlty. and Hog kina; Pad do.;Sirnlniug und Worsted Web; For portability, *iin|illcity of construction, and conve- Thread and Sacks, usaoricd size*, liluiicu of use, tliu Little tHutil has unequal. It weighs j HARNESSES.-Coach. lln'ottcho, Buggy and Sulky Irom three to flro hundred pound*, according to .size, | Harnesses of nil kinds, by the single set. cun bo put in operation hy the farmer in twenty minutes ; ,, Anm _ii„r„n.-ln> Bit -gv nn 4 * SiftZ^SSSSffS^t u,u, ‘ m,J ‘ ,8,eda,, “ I Hiik^XJ‘.Il A^ l iSsh n K.fe |SSB & | The Little Giant lias received the First Premiums ul | ! T ’«iV/- r! !u out eh * l' oatVirr * IViVnud* Curtlilri' do.; ovorv State Fair from Missouri to Maryland the past : '..'r'Am! ns.'.Pi^a. ow nn.l ! t’aj). 4, ">‘".l 111,0 »n°»!‘•omi'Hmt’Wari inai'i.i-r- worsted Fringe: black and purple ( l.iawTltonn*: Rug- These Mills are guaranteed In the Hiost positive man- l.iunn? plated and Brass Carriage iriinds 5 Bra** and tier against breukago or dorangeinenl. nnd witrruiiled to | nY.,,,.1 J„nh* ke "l>23 grind feed from oar corn,and grits or lino hominy from 1 lutCH mi ° ’ . . Shelled corn, with a degree of ease nnd convenience for | *“ ^ ivr » rr. [farm purposes never utlniiud belote. ..... 1 umm i»li hem D a T n u I Tliu Mibscribersiiro now prepnrod to fiiriiirii llie trade || ,| \ h * N 0 I L Ij I A I Jl -s H II L I L |. I U Ii , ‘with Improved patterns and uizns, to suit the varied ; Published semi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala. wants nt ull. a I 92 09 Per A sill II lilt in Ailviinro. No. 2 in offered at 865 coinplmu. ready for attaching ^ rsxllE work in printed on tluo white paper mid new Ihu loam, and warranted to grind ten bushels of feed, type, and in appearance will bo second o none in iper hour with one horse. tbo United States. No. 3 at 875 will grind Ufteon nushom per hour. A ’outhern llattk-Noto List Is esscnllal In every Hunk, No. 4 at 99" will grind twenty b'tshels per hour, wttli counting House, and Public Office. Let us unllo iu ml* Fowltown, Ga., July 9tb. 1855. Till* is to certify that I have used two of Randall b Mercer’* (.'"Ron I'lnntcrs.and have no hesitation In say ing tim* they will do. Ihe saving of labor In planting tlsnu object, the saving of reed Is an object, and the cot- I ton Maud* in *uch a narrow drill that It may almost bo kept el without thonoea. 7hr*c l3 nothli 4 ., mer sl .them iu plant! g cotton. \ .V. U. REYNOLD^. Leo .-until),La., July (*t, 1855. Lkk County. Ga., August «3d, 1855. I have used Randall At Mercer’s Cotton seed Drill, which I purchased of Col J II Watson, and think they. II re I ho best machines now in use. I ant satisfied there Isa great saving in seed and u greater saving iu work. I Ir.m fully satisfied there is one-third of the hoo work saved. Try them, and any reasonable man will be satis fied they uro worth moro than three times the price they i are sold for. PHILIP WEST. Having obtained front Messrs. Randall b Mercer the exclusive right of supplying the Stale of Grrrgin wllh these Drill*, 1 am now prepared to supply sllwnanda, having mado arrangements for their tnaiiulaciure in Palmyra uud .Mllledgeville. My price is $15, cusb, de livered at either Palmyra nr .Mllledgeville. .Money sent at my risk hy mull, If the requisitions of tho Post Office Department are complied with. Any fitrthor tnforma- Dun desired can be obtained by addressing me cither at Palmyra or Mllledgeville, Georgia. out 19—Iuw5m J. II. WATSON. two horses. l«ol,,ml .„0 (or»loh, nRi)wN ( , () i mar 3 at Naahvlllo, Tcno., and Atlanta, € E SEWING MACHINES. vniiclug our common Interests,aud not permit Northe men uud Northern Detector* to fluctuate our money ninttor* 11* they may wish, while we ure quiotlv follow ing their dlctnilnii. The work will be carefully revised on Ihe day of pub lication, and nil important fliianeial changes, us they XGELSIOR 8EWINU MACH IN l'.8. Mado •»> , occur, smttco.l- Jivcrv exertion will he mado to make lit toll. It ATTKI .LL b co., WorcoMor, Massn- r correct and reliable guidn u* Use Hanker uud Mer wits,patented hy Ellas Howe, Jr., September Ihth, c , )n|lt Tht ' get Ini,n chiisott*, patented hy Elina Howe, Jr., Soplomber wiu, c|)n||l 1846. Those Machines are warranted,! with proper uu»' | || oto | Pronrletora, Brokers, Auctioneers; Commission uni in gel out of repair. I hey are built In n good sub- , Merchant*, nml others desirous of having Ihelr names stunt Ini, and work maul Ikoinaniiur, und will do Tnllora , |lM( | |, ug „ u . M widely circulated, are Informed «hat n 'Shoemakers’nml Snddlors work. In# manner warrant- ii m ne*| number of ndvervlsementa will be Inser'ed.— cd lo gi vo satisfaction. 1 hostlcb will not rip any more | Special rates for advertising by the y ear, or for shorter than common B'Othe'r 1 Ilur i 0 «lD, may be known by applying to any of my Agents, In operation at 140 Ul BSNDT strecl, Plillodelphts. sq. ; J, r nt tho „ n i co ln Atlanta, Git. stnlr*. » v - A. 11 aw st in. Agent. Specimen numbers will be sent, on application by may 12 lyMAst. | loth r,lrrc of charxe »ASKF.TS, HAIR IIIU HIM.., FEATHER DUSTERS > .\ large variety nt No. loj-ltrougld.m »ln-ei out 9 HORACE Molts E •omnitnilrntloti nml Detector, must bo a.' : List, ulanln. On. JaMKS KiiUSHI BON.Gi inlemled tor Ihe Rank Nuts* I .let MEDICAL NOTICE. DU. W. T. r-A-HK, TllE BOTANIC, 014 ItLFOini PHYSICIAN OF SAVANNAH. 1 JKGS 10 nnitouiicis thnt lie has removed his re- j rldence and Office front the corner of State and Jefferson streets, to Ihu former rcshlenco and office of the Inn- Dr. Uichard»oiic. on Brougblon-strcet, (be- •tween Montgomery nml Wont Broad-streets. He tenders his mo*i sincere thanks to hi* fellow ciiUcu* In the city ami country, lor the very libcrnl employment of hi* pro- !l'es»i. * uni services sine** Ills locution In Savannah, and 1 hike* pleasure in announciiig lliui Ins facilities for meet ing the rom-tunlly Increasing demnnds upon him aro great ly improved, having employed a competent person ' 10 attend esiieciady to lit* office affairs. Ladies may consult him either In hie family parlor, Ids comoilling-ruoin, Hdjoinlng tils office, or in hi* offire. Jllscoiisiiltliig-riinro ha* been furnished aud arranged w 1 ■ 11 especial reference to the cotiveuicnce, comfort and taste of thoso visiting him professionally. I’utients visited promptly and punclually. For terms und further particulars, see his Medical 'Journal. 3iuo— octl vuUN MEAL.—Up Country Meal fbr eolo by " oct30 LYNN b SNIDER. 1 ;’ KLKD REKC, from Chatidier b Co., daily expecT- •• I.und for sale by oct 3d _ I.VNN b SNIDER. Pliit NTKAitlKH ALAUAMa' • »/\ ItII:.s choice Apples, I’liaudx, Bell, Flowers, t »UGreenlngs, Spltzluirg, 26 os Pippins be. Also. New Layer baisins. Buckwheat, Cabbages, Potutoea, Onions, t'ratibeirlea, Smoked longues, do Heel, Pig Sides, do Shoulders, Bologna SiuiMngvH, Cheese aud liutter. For sale ut the Savannah Fruit Emporium. J. A BROWN, net 31 _ No.‘27 Whitaker street, j TORN AND HAY-—-501 bushel* choice white* Corn V.'56 lh» to the bushel; prime Eastern and Northern Hay, In alorc, aud for sum hy WAVER b CONSTANTINE. . STAPLE DR Y GOODS. Q lit AND 12 4Cotton Sheeltnga, Linen do. Pillow • * I'" Cast l.lm-ns. Bleached blurting*, English and French Long Cloths, American, English and Welsh Flannels, Canton do, Table Damasks, Furniture Dimity nml Fiiriiiiino Calico*, Huckaback and Damask Towels. Crash, Dowlas, be. A largo variety of above goods lor sale ul lowest prices, by oct23 l)aWITT b MORGAN. — M anufactured tobacco—iso boxes 8. 5«ua I III Lump Tobacco, 5h boxes Rough and Ready SAMUEL *\v 5N, I amt other Hue kind*, lor *«le bv eialAgeul. »op2^-3ia uov2 J. V.CUNNEKATbIX).