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UcpnWmm VOLUME LIU SAVANNAH, GA.. FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 16. 1855. NUMBER 27.5. THE KEPUBL1CAJN IS ITBUSIIKU Tri-Wvvkly uud Weekly, BY ,\ LEX \N OKI* & SNEED. CITV.ANO fOl'NTV PHINTCHS. TKKMS KfciDUCEIXl piily Pmkt, in Advance $5,00 |! not paid m Advance. 6,00 1>i Weekly, in Advance 3,00 Imoil’aid in Advance..... 4 00 Weekly, invariably in Advance *.00 Club i’rico*—10 Copies for 15,lk) ITT In tin cate will an order far the paper be at- h>n-h-d to utiles* ocompanlea with money, or a aalia- i*ctoiy reference. y feft* r/irp Reduced. f&jXt. Cabin Passage to New York $20- SEMI-WEEKLY. I .MTEU MATES WAII, I.IME. I NI K new aud splendid -Ido wheel alemishlps: . KN"XVILI.E, 1,500 Iona, Capt-»’. U. Ludlow. AUGUST V, I,-Vat •* « Ttioa. I.yon, FLORIDA. “ M. 8. YVonPUl'LL, ALAI!AM V, I.U id “ “ G. It. S« hkncK, Will I Mvt> Sioariinli Errry WEDNESDAY end SATURDAY. These ships are anmug the largest on the rout, un surpassed In speed, safety or comfort, making their i.»»..*e> tu dfty to alaiy hours, sihI are coiiiiuamled uy j, ml careful and polite officers. Having elegant • ,*■ room accommodations, they offer a most desirable conveyance •** New York. I'aliiu Passage • WO Siecrago do 0 4., ais: PAUEI.FOIUL FAY fc CO., Savannah. SAM’L.L. MITCII1LL, 13 Broadway. June'.Y, IMS. New York. new YORK AND LIVERPOOL C. N. Al l II, STF.AAll!IKK. ru> BHirs toaratstNO this lire aub A TLANTP ’, I BALTIC, rapt. West. Capt. Comstock. PACIFIC, I ADRIATIC, Capt. Nva. | Capt. Those ships having been milll by &0dl^E contrsci,expressly for government ser- J1 It/llr vice, every caro has been taken In their construction, ns also in their en- i i**., to ensure strength uud tpeod: and their accom- m .lations for passengers are unequalled for elegsnco ,r .vuifort. Pore of passage from New York to Liverpool.In first ja.iin §130; in second cabin, §73; exclusive use of ea rn ,Ue slate rei m,§323. From Liverpool to New York, iJu and £20. xpermuted Surgeon attached to each ship. from .Vrio York. from Liverpool. I 355. 1833. lies tay.... Jan.24.. 18.Y5I Saturday... .Jan. 13.. I AAA tWduesd »y.... Feb. 7.. I AAA Saturday .. Feb.27.. 1855 W cdiieaday.... Feb 31.. 1855 Saturday.... Feb. 10.. ISAS I Saturday.... Jan. 24.. 1835 For Freight or Pusaage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall atreel, N. Y. TIROWN, SIIIPJ.E V It CO., Liverpool. •ri'.l’IIEN, KENN YKDfc CO,27 Afialin Friars, London. K G. WAIN WRIGHT K CO., Paris, or ul'.'II. DRAPER, Havre. I3TI lie owner* of these ships will not be accounta- I r gold, si ver, bullion, spreie. Jewelry, precious nines, or meals, unices bills of lading are signed Uurefor, and the value thereof ex pressed therein, '(upper* please take notice, that the ship* of this ne cannot carry any goods contraband of w ar. :«nU. mwfly ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, QA. ’ T HE entire scholastic year of this Institution, by a joii i resolution of tho Faculty and Trustees, bas tvn thrown in o one terra, commencing on the First Jf.aJajr in September, and closing on Commencement U.v, fhuraduy after the fourth Sunday In Juno. raCOLTY. AUGUSTUS ALDEN, A. M..President —Professorol En.’i'ih Literature and Ancient Languages. Rev.J. II.AI.DWELL, A. M.~Professor of Mental MJ Moral Philosophy. Kev. T. X F‘»KSIBR, A. M.--Professor of Aiallte- bj ics and Natural Sclenco. Aliss ANN E. ALDEN—Principal Prlmury Depart* air.it, and Instructress in Botany and French. K It. LIGN'OSKI —Principal of Music Department. Mr. L- E.CK ANT and Mra E. T. CALDWELL-Ur- aiffleuul Branches. T .« Ifi.ticition now presents to the public, ndvnu* si— wnich few possess. A large and ole.-antly con- i t «d College edifice; one of the largest Chapels iu .he'me: all necessary out buildings uud enclosures; i > -vl-ng department, fitted up in the most neat ami "n* irtante style, an J under the superintendence of the Vf'rr* themselves: with the whole d-mu-alic depart- tr.-iit ind.-f the careful direction of ladles of experience, alls, tn all the faculties for a thorough course of In- wrici-n which any similar institution can offer. It s he <een by reference to our catalogue, that --ur rates Board and Tuition are lea* than can be found else, * •'re. This fact, lu these time* ot pecuniary pressure :• worth) of the consideration of those having (laugh ler< to educate. TV Boarding Department will bo under the direction President AM«n and lady, and Professor Caldwell i.d lady, YYitb spacious ana onmfarlabte dormitories, and convenient close's, vew and uleg»nl furniture, ,- land experienced servants, anl tables furnished v . best that the mark l affords; together with a * . some but parental discipline, we hope to increase - liberal patronage with which this Institution has h.merle been favored. F. X. FORSTER, 8ec’y Faculty, t'uthberl, Jul. V'. I AAA. mm 7—jnnl. ’.At; Cttil Duadicon tains ^ GENERAL .UK T/tLvI'LV/Vt ‘oMMIASION M H n O II A N T , No. 164 Hay street, Solicit, from his trlends oouaiguiueuts of every de scription My personal attention will be given lo the aalo of Kekl Estate, Hana stock. Ice. .. . Refer to Hiram Uulierla, Esq., Pierson, lleldt fc Co B F Wood fc Co, Noble Lyon. Esq.. Savannah ; E II Harris, H.H.Thlesa fc Co., Bales* Luoaa, W. I). Bob- blit, Montgomery, Alu. ni * r I« 11 1. AVAItlNG HAHEIIMIA.AI, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Comoro! Hnvnud Monteomory-efr.,Savannah,t»a. Solicits coiislgiiineiits, and is prepared to receive Cot ton nnd Merchandisegenerally, upon storage. Jan I Nov.15, .A.A. JAItll.N >• NIC IIOI.S GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jonea* wharf, foot of Alioroorn'street, in II SAVANNAH, OA. ly PAIILETON iY I*AIISONIN, General Commission Merchants, 82 11AV STREET, 3A /ANNAII,GEORGIA. O. B. C*aLBTUN. t’llAS. PARIONS. dec 18 .TUNIS A JOHNSTON, Genrrnl Anrlion ,V Commission Merchants, Tender their services to their friends and tbe public Jan 3 i. c. RUSB. J. it navis. w. ii. loro. HI NT, IIAVIN <V I.OAKi, COMMISSION M E It C II A N T 8, Jiiwl Nitvamiali. da. N t ni KI, PA 1,31 IIH iV BON, Dealers In HARDWARE, CVTI.F.R Y, FILES, EDGE- -wo O L S & e. WIIOt.BeaLB AND RETAIL. No. 184 Couuresa and 67 st. Julian streets. June 3 i.ii nssat, Gtorgia. H R. WltK.III. GENERAL BROKER, FOR THE PURCHASE A.YD HALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, BAY LANE, SAVANNAH, OA. PATTET, IU T FON & C’O, FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Jy 14—tf I. A. GRANT, 100 Hay Ntrct* Suvnnnah, On. L.W.WKI.I.S, KICIIARO CURD. (HATE, tVEM.NACO., COTTON FACTOR8, AMP Forwarding db Commission Merchants* No. 82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jy 14—if BAYKAKDdc HOW I. A.YD, FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. H'JBay bTREEr. EPHRAIM Dll N Aim JOUR r. ROWLAND, JR Liberal advances mu to on consignments of Cotton and produce. Jyl‘J WAYNE, GRENVILLE & CO. FACTORS, Co in initio ii mill Forwurdiiig MERCiMXWS, BAY STHEET, SAVANNAH- TIIOS. S. WAYNE, C. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE. J7—if Savannah. cimttiinnngR. W2K. Af'DLEY CuL'PtK. JN(I. CuL’PKR FRASER. C'OI'I*lilt A FitAsr.it, p.a o t o n s GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAV STREET, SAVANNAH, OA. Jy 7—Sums JFortfflu Xlnntitrnn (ffarSo. HF.lt ICIF.N AJURIEk, WAYErttltlRO, BURKE COUNTY, GA. Practice law in Richmond, Burke, Washington, Scrlveo • and Emanuel. TllOa. M. BRRRIRR. HSLCOLH D. JONIS. deciw |y 3111,1,1'. i t A31ANDFI.I,, A T T O R N E Y S A T l.A W. Wayi,ekboro', On. Referauce - Muesrs. A.J.* T. W.Miller, Auguala^Ga. E . "tt . CA H A N INS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ...... Fariylh.On,, " IB practice In tho Flint and adjoining counlloeof the Jan 7 Mitcihi Circuit. tf WSI. A. I.OITON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, P n v3 tf. 31 n n lie clip, Hen. _ wi 1,1,1 A31 KHWARDS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 3licnnopy, Florida, will practice In tho t'ouna of East and South Florida.; Refrronees—Tunno Pinkney at c«»., Charleston, B. C.a Plemm, lleldt * Co., Savannah,Ga.; Cooper* Mother, Micanopy, Fla. marclF20 ly* SAJ1IIEI, W. PEPPER, Successor to HENRY J. PEPPER * 80N, Watrhrv, Jewelry nnd Silver Ware, No. 175 C/teanul at., i>M>oaite the State Ilouae, Philadelphia. may 30 ly U II.I.IA31 31. TIINNO, Factor & Commission Merchant. For Florida uud Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. CBAULEtTOai, S. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may? Omo \V11,1,1 A31 J. WlLniEH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Geo., Will praclicoinths Northern Circuit of Georgia, and in the counties »f Burke, Columbia, Jefferson nnd Wash ington, of tho Middle Circuit. ly may tl FULTON HOUSE, ATLANTA RKORUIA, BY A. E. REEVE*. Atlanta. March 14. IH5.T. tf mar 16 IflcKEE & DENNETT. CARRIAGE m HARNESS REPOSITORY, Corner of West Rroad and Bay Streets, Ntivannuh, (•»., y» w. Would call the attention or the citliens o Georgia. S.iulh Carolina, Florida, Alabama ami Teunesae, to their large and splendid stock of CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, Ac.. *c^ embracing every vnnely and stylo now In use. Among our stock will be fouuu all ot tbo most fashionable styles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Built by soino of the most re.lnble bul tiers in Pliila* dolphin, whoso work has a reputation for Llghlncss, Diirnbilliy nnd Neatness, unsurpassed by any other niiinuraciurnrs in the Union. There may also be fouuu a.nong our stock selections from the cidablMinieiu ofj. M.Qiimdy * Co., and other celebrated manufacturers In Newark. N. J., New York and New Havui, ull u’ which are built expressly for us. and which we do not esilate to warrant inevuiy particular. II. C. McKee has liecn for twenty-one yenrs engaged In the Carriage Business In C-dumhiis, Geo..and we feel confident that with our milled experience and at tention we will lie able to keep on hand a Slock that we think will meet the approbation and wants of the public,nml wi Ich foi variety and extenlwill excel that heretofore kept at this place. All orders ahull have strict and prompt attention. II. C. McKEE. Savannah, Aug 31,1855. I. s. BENNETT. WAV’Eli ti CONSTANTINE. SCOTT’S im ii i: GIANT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY lllth 18.54. T HE attention of Plaii(er*,Fariners ami Stock feeders In gnotnil,I s r rpectfully cnllid to tins Mill as tile most important article of tho kind now In use, not only well adapted lor grinding cob meal forutOv., Commission M erchants. Ifria' or tine hominy lor the table, nnd especially bread meal from corn not fully ripe or dry In the full. AVP DEALERS IY QRAZST. HAY, dkf o. Joiien* II at AI at A aicr- Hay .street. SAVA N N A H, G A. F. WAVER. P. L. CONSTANTIN K. rjT^rr let aitetuioii will be given to Receiving and Forwarding goods. Jo ft—If WtllMK It A III VIS, (Successors to (ubbrdue »(• Rrotkcr.) WHOl.BSAtE AMI KBT All. Booksollors and Stationers. No. 159 CONGRESS S’."., South side .Market square, SAVANNAH, GA. JA«. S. M. WAltttOl’K. WM. B. DAVIS may 26. A • PON c i:, Importer A- 31 unit fact ti rer of Segara, NO. 13 W IIITAKBR.XTRBBT. Keeps or, hauil a well selected aloek of Imported So- Kara, also Manufactured Tobacco, Snult, I'tpes, and all other articles usually kept in his l.ne of business, which ffers ou tho most reasonable terms. nov 3 ot;i,r.Taioici*t; hluicai, culllge, ITS VV ANN AH. GEORGIA. I kfiE >K"I"N OF LECTURES In the above institu tion will commence on the first day of November an I tc'ininaie on the first of March. 1 - '.’Unique, at the College building, will be open ed to pat ents on t' e 20th of • >ctober, and be continued it,-, igtiont the session. Pie'Faculty is constituted as follows : ii. L. 11514*1 *. M. D ,(late ot Savannah Medical Col- le.-.i Profi-ssor of the Principle nnd Practice of Physic. L.i.nKOY ANTONY, M. D.,(of Wayneslmro’, Ga..) Pr lessor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women and • bll In ii. *l'K*»l,BYC. NORWOOD, M. D., (of ' okeahury, S. 1 . Professor of Materia Medics and Medical Jurispru- * I \ME3 ■*. MOREL, M. D., (of Savannah, Ga-0 Pro- f*«*..r-.| Inability. J 1 ' IN Ii •.VI'*, M. D., (of Abbeville, S.C^) Professor ' Physiology. H II.LI AM T. FEAY, M. D , (of Savannah, Ga.,) • ^ss..r of Chemistry end Pharmacy. ' ll MILES GANAIIL, M. D.. («»i Savannah, Gff.,) '••*virpro.tarn, of the Principle* and Practice of I'-nonstrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of ivinnah.) i 'ie fee* will be—tlBO dollar for the entire Course ’-.•Hires; Sin Demonstrator’* fee ; Graduation §30. I* ' c .la ion S-5. '■r.in.vnicnis have been made by which students m ■»• accommodated with good board at from §31-2 Si J>er week. I r further Information address, ^ p g* II. L. BYRD, M.D., Dean. “ IIL Hooka rorrfunscrlption lo the Charleston and _ •'avail ii ah Railroad will be re opened the 15th Da- > .her, lr.it, nnd kept open until further notice, atthe. ! 'Wing places, lo wit: COIIMISIONBRB. charleston.—L.T. Porter, Oils Mills, Wm. C. Bee. ' ivannab. -Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Screven, Col. K. Lawton. \dama’ Run.—HawkinsS. King, D.P. Wilkinson, J. . Fativr. !.ditto Island.— E. N. Fuller, Jaa.llopklnaon, Col. E. H. Whaley. Walterboro’.—Col. M. E.Caru, D. 8. Henderson, J. • Burhridge. '•neiMto.—Lawrence Wltsell, W. II. Lowndos,Jaa. W.v.hett. ■i tkeicher.—Thomas McTeer, B. McBride Peeples, mas Allen. I' C'itallgo.—W. h. Hutson. J. II.Handera, John Mar. Whippy Swamp Muster Ground.—Burwoll McBride, "m E.Framplon, R. A. Taylor. 'iillisonvill**.—F. W. Pickling, Wm. Yeomans,Tliad* c.i Buckner. K-.tufort.—E*lraund Rliett. B. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope. diainville.—Col. John Wobb, Wilson Furrlbee, Viliam l(ow..rd. Biaff'on.-T. II.Coe, R. II.Kitk. Dr. P.PHtchard. H '^rtvllle.—B. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A Johnston. Pury,burg.—W. VV. Ilnrdoo, J. P. Raymond, J. D. Lues, I. awionvllle.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Samuel Manner 'tries Jaudon. ■‘'•i-House.—Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Saun "•.Jonh Hill. II. order oftho President and Board of Dlrerlnra. d*c 13 C .F. HANUCEL. Hcc’y and Treae’r. SOUTH western raiLkoid. CHANGE OF HCHLDUl.E IIANGE OF HI;IIBDULE—TWO PASHEN0Ell TR >IN8 DAILY T«» COLUMBUS. ( tft' and alter Monday, August 27, passenger and mail ' ’ '.rams will leavo Macon lor ' 'ofninhus and Moni- r-s-r,.,tally at 2.HI A. M .and 3.15 P. M., arriving .,t 1 ‘ i,us ut 7.15 A. M. and 10.31'P. 31. L. uve Coluin- ' Macon dally at 4.15 A. M. and 2,30 P. M n ar- ' • w at Macon a! 10.45 A. 31. and H.5U P. M. I’o-enger* for Amorims will lake the reornlug train f A. M. from Macon, arriving at America* at V M. Leave Amuricua at 6.40 A. .31., and arrive ‘'•''•con at |'i.45 A. M. 'meetmg at Macon each way with Central Railroad to -avannah, Augusta, Mliledgovlllo and Eaton- ’ *>'d with Macon and Western Railroad Train# to ijjj"- Vtlanla, Dalton, Chattanooga, Kn*'xvllle,and ' • '• '• < ung dally at Columbia,with Gtr*rd and Mo- . 1 '"""ding daily at A merlons with a four-borae post • i.ine to iullahasiKN), Albany. Thornaavilla, *c.. 1 J, r -»««klv Hack Line to Lumpkin. Mo-nga rs for iNiliila on this Road -'below Fori Val- ••'■ ul I uka; 'lie 1 o'clock evening train from :<av- ' 4l - and 5 o’clock evening tram from Augusta, to 'Ictcrui.", at Macon; for other polma on Houlh J , ri or Muscogee Railroads, paisengera will have v •‘Y eBBer trains. u r, t' lass Hteamshlps leave Savannah for New York ^ n'-dayi and Haturdaya, and for Philadelphia on *lncs , !ay*. Passage, In theCablu, F-'»; Hiiwragc.SH. .I r,,jrn Montgomery to Savannah, §13 (Mi ,**• ‘JolombuB to do u oo Uo> Amcricus to Mho ». GKO. W. ADAMH.Huperlnt«riidei,(. . "^‘oi, August 2il, IBM. (trj aug II ( 'AHPCTING,^RUGH7DRI ; GGET.-^Ve have opened ot, ,,,y- 1,1 '* “f" n " w P r **pareil lo show as good an lit o| the above goods us are lo bo seen In (lie aepgl AIKIN * Itl'flNH. V PI HIT-* 'iPTUBPENTtNK.—25 Mils. epts~T.17p7i7 'me, In iii.ri. and for •*»*• l*v # HUNTER j* GAMMELL- U. 1,. COIfF.N. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Tnyloi-Ntrsot [fivb doors tvasT or nit .tv ton.stbxkt.] Is prepared to contract for all kinds of Building and Repairing. Also—To conduct Water through the various part* of Houses. net 13. R. * J. LACIILIBOM, Engineers and 31 ill n rlgklii IRONS HR ASS FOUNDERS. Uaiml-Hireet -Near the Cunul Lock. R. LACHLIION. J. L*CIILI80N, MLERTfc'J. D. FEUniSON, VV1IEELWUIGHTM * HI,ACKS3IITHS No. 12:1 York-NIrret, 4 SAVANNAH, (GA.) 'nrrlnges. Wagons. Car s and Drays manufactured Blacksmilhlng, Including Iron Railing and Grates for Buildings. *c , done at the shortes notice. ang 26. M. U.Cnt'Ri ll. B. 1. MOSBS. ( IH IK IIA NUSEK, Factors ami Commission Merchants, Huy Htreel.HHVuiiuuh, Georgia. RBfBRBNCBa—Messrs, flail, Moses at Co., and Col. John Banks, roluiroiis, Ga.; Messrs. Mall. Mo-es * Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Brady, Atlanta, Georgia. *pu»9 Ci. A. II0I.103IIIIL A. 31.* CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH TEACHER, In setting this Mill, no mechanic or frame work is wauled, only wanting to be fastened to a floor or plat form. Easily uiijlisted and used by any person, even n child. Tbe LITTLE GIANTIias iccelvvd the first premiums id the late Agricult ;ral Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and other States, and thut it the innstcompfl. inentary iiiauner, as well a-1 he most ready coinmeuda- lion irmii the thousands witnessing its performance. These mills are guaranteed in the most positlvo man ner against defects or breakage, and No. 3 warranted lo grind 15 hu-hels of b ed per hour, wlih one liiirx.'. and off. ied at Hie low price of §65, al complete, ready for attaching the team —No. 4 at§75, grinds 20 bushel* per hour with two horses. Manufactured by SCOTT* MOI'KREE. Augusta, Ga, Ai d gold by •(. II. (*A.«priE!.n, Agent lor tho Mnuufac Hirers, 171 Buy aireeif-avaiuiuli, where the Machine may be seen may I LOCAL EVIDENCE «»F THE VALVE and Fire-Proof Qualities of WILDEIt’S SALAMANDER SAFES, as mAHt'PACTuaan nv STARNS 8l MARVIN, NEW YORK. IN THE firo oftho 3d lust., which constimeil the brick building, nccu pied by Mr. John T. Thomas, opposite the Gas Works in thia city, was n Safe of the above description, containing tbe books, papers and money of Mr. Thomas, and although the build ing wa* destroyed, tho said 8af- sustained no Injury whatever from the intense heat to wiilch it had been exposed. On 'pening tho Hale, 7ffrlu=Yorft SMbcrttanncnta From S. M. PeUngill A- Co.’s Adeertistug Agenry, 11 Nassau-st., Neir Yvrk,anU No. 19 Stair st , II us to a, P. * Co. are A vents lor the most Mneinlal aim lar gest circulating Commercial papers Mill lu tbu United States and ’ ho Cauudas. Brooklyn City STKAM ENGINE WORKS. r-.lr.i'l. HrO«Ulyn. ». Vork. D. P. UURDON &■ CO., AVISO munll, Oluvl up ,h. exl.n.lva ual.bli.h- ment at the atmvo named place, we are prepared to manuf'ctnro all klmla of Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Saw aud Grist Mllla. Pumps and Gearing fbr working Mines, Shafting Pulley*. *c-, nnd are pre pared to luriilah castings of every descrip Ion. We would call the attention of Southern Planters particular- ly lo our sugar Mills Having purchased the entire stock of Patterns from the late firm of U. it. Hartson * l’n., N.Y., we can safely sav that we can turn mil a Mill which Tor strength, durability and neatness, curnot be excelled by any eaiatdishmentln the States. A long experience In (lie business renders ua competent to ex- ectilo any orders, nnd wo would advise those in want of Machinery to give ua a call. Engine* from 4 to 40 horae power always on hand. . _ „ D. P. BUR HON, If. N. CONKLIN, 8. B. CONKLIN. oct 22—3m P (ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1 PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WAI.TEH. BAKES A «!«. Am.rlc,". rrutic'i, Mu-mnua thlc, unil Vanilla CM( ICI 'I.ATE; prepare ! COCOA; BRl *M A, CO. COA PASTE; t’ocoaSticks,Solu ble, Hoimspatblc and Dietetic Cocoa: Cocoa Shelia; Cracked Cocoa, fcc. Theae Manufacture* to which riaiT prbmium* have been a- wanled by the chler liislitul on* _ and Fair* 01 the Union, are an Lenf, Flower * fVtuf excellent diet for children, Inva- of the Cocoa, with a lids, and person* In health. They pod opened. allay r.ilher than Ihduco the ner- vou* excitement attendant upon the uae or tea or coffee, and are recommended by Dr*. Warren, Jackson, Hay ward, Ware, and Adams, of Boston, and by eminent plivslcianselsewh re. For sale by all the principal Grocers In the United States, and lit their Agculs. D. C. Murray, New York; Grant teTwell*, Philadel phia ; Thomas V. Brundige. Baltimore; Kennott * Dud ley, Cln. WALTER BAKER * CO., sep 15—3m Dorchester, Mass, MURILLO IR0t\ PIPE WORKS, Nlorril * Juqiif*. 142 Ccntrcratrcet., NEW YORK, M ANUFACTURERS and dealer* In Wrought Iron, Pipe*. Fitting*, Tools, and every description ol apparatus connected with Steaui, Water and Ga*, fur heating nnd lighting Steamers, churches, Hotel*. Pri vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories aud flails. Also Valves Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler Flues made toordtr. Our Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new, nnd our own patent warnnled to do double tbo worif of aiiy other Invention. (irders solicited front all sections of the country, and promdlly al tented to Je 25, '5.5—ly yea York; <n»btctfatmtwtx. fYom Skill in, Ft richer, thorn <V Schell's Advertising House, 316 llroadidny, Nttc torlc. LESTER’-* IKON WORKS, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES AND8TEA31 ENGINES, 67 F*arl-«t, Brooklyn, H- Y, opposite New York City. r |MIE subscriber having been engaged for the last 15 A years hi the almost exclusive manufacture or this must Important invention, Woodawurth’s Pinning, Grooving and Tonghig Machine, has recently complcu-d the large addition to fils already uxtenilvo Iron Works, will execule with dispatch all order* in Iho above line to an unlimited extent. Thu universally acknowledged superli>rlty of Wandsworth’* Plaining Vlachiues, nianu- laciured by him, over all others, require* no reiteration. In tho nmnufacturlt of STEAM ENGINES, wu claim a superiority fur power and speed, beauty of construc tion anil finish; and also guarantee the Engines tu trans- ioil luu per coni more power Tor the samu tnunoy than can be furnished by any other manufacturer, and more than 100 per cent, saving In wear and tear, as well as a large saving lu the consumption of fuel. References to Parties haoing the Steam Engine now in Pardee * Morgan, N. Haven, Ct.; 8, W. Slocum, Brooklyn, N. Y., Timothy Dubai, Astoria, L. I; Lyons * Curtiss, Bridgeport, Ct; Stamford Manufacturing Co., Stamford, Ct.; John C. sanlurd. New llnven, Ot.; Kollln Sanford, New York Clty;Cliaa F. Loosey, Austriau Con sul Gent ral. Refferencee to Parties haring the Wordeworth Planing Machine nuio in use. G. B. Sinai. Kensington. Philadelphia. Pa.; Kidder * Martin, Wilmington, N. C.; A. L. Clapp, * Co., Mont gomery, Ala.; G. A. Sanlurd, New Orleans. La.; Hinkle, Guile* Co,. Clclnnattl, Ohio; Ranlotn,Cobh * Co., Clevelan I,Ohio; Foss* Brothers, Chicago, Ills.; J.B. Smith,Mtlwaukie, VVIs ; P. It.* L. L. Eaton, Buffalo. N. Y.; Forward * Smith, Oswego, N. Y., John Suarr, Toronto, C. W. Old rs and proposals received hy mall nr otherwise, from all parts of Hie United Suites. Cauada, South A- merica, and Europe, will be promptly attended lo by Agents who are traveling lu all sections of tho country. Letters by mall, addiesa JOHN II. LESTER, oct 4 3m 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn, N. Y. CHEAP U\S LIGHT. T HE BENZOLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY are pro pared lo furnish Pnriado Gas Machines, suitable for Manufactories, Store*,'• welling Houses, Steamboats, Railroad Station",fcc. These .Machines are warranted to give satisfaction. They are manufactured under s. T MeDougall’s Patent, aud are the only ones that will operate well in cold weaiher. Tho Light producod Is one hulf cheaper than Coal Gas, and less than tho com monest Tallow Caudles. They are easily managed aud free from danger, and the prices 25 per ccql. less than any other Machine* made. The Company offer for sale State and County Rights fur all the States. All orders should boaddreMed to S. T. Me DOUG ALL, Agent for tho Company, nct23—6m s 321 Ifrnadwuy, New York. TO lllt'E FLANTERf. T HE subscriber* are desirous or culling the attention of those interested in the Hulling of Rice, lo their newly invented Machine, which surpasses nil others now tn use. The advantage of these Machine* consist in ID simplicity, durability, nnd 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 steam Power, can De transported ready for u«e. These Machine* can ho made to hull from 20 to 5<hi bushels per day—varying according to sue. All necessary Information will he glicn by addressing the Inventors,ul their Manufuclory, No 114 Ciiffatrect ,Now York City. ROBERT k JOHN E.’ ANDERSON, sept 26— Im P FIRST PREMIUM PIANO-FORTES. ST E IX WAY A- SONS’, PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, 8d Walker St. HBAR BROADWAY. KBW YORK, RESPECTFULLY call tho attention of PBJHesCtlic public to their splendid usaorimeni of if f f f Iscmi-grand ami squire PI AN'OS, which, lor volume of lone, elastirity ol touch, beauty of finish, and every thing thut rentier* a Plano perfect, are unsur passed. A* a proof of the suporl •riiy ol their Instru ments, they hog leave to statu, that at the great Metro politan F-dr held at Washington, the first premium* ill noth classes, seml-gruudund tw» stringed, were unani mously awarded to them, although they wore In compe tition with the most illslingulslied uianulitclurers from Boston. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Pur chasers and dealers will find It lo tholr advantage to call and examine lor themselves. s oct 23—tf SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS: IHEAI*. UVUARIE, AND I’UOTECTIVE, WEATHER AND EIRE PROOF. T ills PAINT willsland any climate, wlthoutcrackor blister aud hardens by exposure, thus making In lime an online I nl stone, protecting Wood from decay, andiron aud ollierineialsfroin rin'and corrosion. TlilaPaluldlffurcfrom the so-called MlneralPalntsof llieday, which are principally Ochres and Clayscolored, and are entirely worthless. Hllvor’splastlc Paints aro purely Metallic,containing uo AlumluorClay. They are lovlgatedflucly,mlavMilly with Linseed Oil, (without the trouble of grludiug,) and flow under the brush aslrcoly as the best White Lead. These Paints excel allnlhersln body or covering pra parties,onu pound of which wlllcover as much surface* astwo pound* of White Load. Thoro are four natural colors, vlt: Black or Slate Brown,Olive aud Chocolate. Dirbctions: ThisPalntaowsroadlly undertbebrush anditscovorlngprpperty laiucreased by using It mixed as thickly as possible with pure Linseed (ill; as the Paint Is the lasting or protecting body and thoOtlslmply the medium or agent in spreading it. Wo annex copies of two letters, one from tbePresl- dentof tho Philadelphia and Reading Hal I road Co^ the other from a gontleman, a well knownrcsldent ol Au gusta, Georgia. ojlee of the Phiia.and Read ng Railroad Co^ I PutLAOiLrr a, May 3,1853. j J.S. 8ilvir, Esq—Dear Sir; Wo have used your •‘Plasll'-P*lnt8”for morcthan a year,and for Painting Brldgos,dopots,*c.,*c.,we have found It qulteequalto any paint we have used. I n fact,we now gl ve lla prefer enccovcr all others wo havetried for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) JOHN TUCKER,President. Auousta,Ga.,Skptxmbxr29,I852, j Sloam Platting Mills. 1 RANDALL &. MERCER’S I'oltou-Mwd Drill. to drill Colton seed with regularity and certainty. One lliat would operate equally well on every kind of land, and at the same lime be so slmpls in construction and operation that It could be used by aegroes without liability of getting out ol order. A drill which tesiAm* tmssesBCH all these qualities, we now offer to the plant lug community. After a thorough trial for ibe last two year* In different hands on all klndaof land, we would state some oi the advantages to be derived from their 1st. The saving of seed, which will amount to enough In planting one hundred acres, to pay fbr tbe machine. 2nd. The saving of labor In planting, one borse and hand only being required In open the furrow, drop the seed and cover troiu seven lo nine acres per day. 3rd. Tbe greut saving of labor In chopping out, the seed being deposited in a line one after another. 4th. Tho great saving In subsequent hoe work, owing lothe fact that any good plow-hand can. In siding,oov- er all the first crop of grass In the drill, however small the cotton may be, without Injuring the stand. These advantages all farmers will appreciate ; and be* low we give some certificate*, from which tbepublle can learn how tbese drills are appreciated by gentlemen of the first standing In our section of the Stale—all practical farmers, who have thoroughly tested them, ami are consequently fully competent lo decide on their merits. CERTIFICATES: This Is to certify that I planted one hundred aod six ty acres of cotton with Randall and Mercer’s Planters, and 1 consider them superior lo any thing of the kind I have ever seen or tried. Tho saving of seed alone would pay for the machines in a season nr two, and I think a < hand can do one-third moro hoeing tban he could la • cuttou planted tbe common way. , B. L. BARBER. Lee county, Georgia, July 13th,1855. diunui i iaui"5 ......o. .... Dear Sir:—Youaskmofor my opinion of “Silver’s ( Misers. Randall 8r Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to Mineral Paints,’’whlchyou have put on my Machine jours of this date, I can say with satisfaction^ that I ..... b put on ray f Shop and Planing Mill. I glveyou with ploasure my full and hoartyrecommendalloiiof itaaa prevent!vt-offire communlcatlngfronichimneys orfrnmadjolnlngbuild ings. Tlio Paint which you puton my roofs, haa now become aahardassLATB,and I feel as aecurcfromfire, In thladlrectlon, as It possible. A few weeks after the have used your cotton seed drills on the farm of D. A. Vnson, Esq., with great success. I consider them to be ol great value. They are a saving of about one-thinl ol the labor of cultivation, about two to three busbela ol seed to the acre In planting, and a great saving of labor In planting, as they open the furrow, drop and mviir it, .....I Mi.k .... i.. — ■.. . —j i._i , .Li.k .. . . In misdirection,as It possible. A Tow weeks after the i»oor in planting, aa they open the rurrow, drop and roofshad been painted, I made anexperimenton twoor . cover ^th seed with one horse and hand. 1 think them three*hlnglcs by placlngthom In thefurnaccunder the , worih one huhdred dollars a piece to any planter, Uiat k.. 11.... . . t. i. ... .i ... i D ant* Hill rmna nf rnllnn A, fur mv.nir 1 ... boilers;tho result was,thatthepoitlon uncovered was entirely consumed, while the pointed nartwasapparent- ly sound, thoughuponexaminalionlbu wood wusfound lo becharred ;ihepaint, howover, was cirm andbul llttlebllstered. I conslderlhls as severe aicatasyour Paint can bepntto, and under the circumstances I do fiothosltate lo commend It as an iuvaluablepreventive against fire. Respectfully,fcc. (Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER. FRENCH fc RICHARDS, N. W. Corner of Ulthand Market street!,Phila,, Pa. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENT S. Forsaloln Savannah, Wholesaleand Retail,by JAMES II.CARTER * CO, No.170 Broughton«trect. July 20 U2olply F. A. VltEDF. A CO.. punNiTunn Manufactory and Uare-Uooms. 598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Between the Metropolitan ami Smithsonian Hotel*. IjH’UNlTDRE of every variety,of iho best quality, F nt tinMlerato prices. We have the largest estnb llshinunt, and liest assortment of really good an l sub stantlal Furniture to bo found in this cBy or country, to which we invito the particular attention of purchasers aug 6—3mos P 3I ANOXIC-I.O. O. F.-N. of T.-O. I . At R EGALIA, JEWELS AND COSTUMES, manufac tured ami kept mi lanul, at the old I'slabliriimciit of B. 00.3111, 244 Grand street, Bust of Bowery. New York, "rders from the country promptly attended to. jell— ly 1^ Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods. AVILLIA3ITANKF.lt, a (A BARK PLACE, New York, Invites the attention Itr of Southern and Western Merchants, to his now stock of Fail*,Combs, Hair, Tooth and Null' Brushes, Ladies’Reticules, Perfumery, Soaps, Porto Mommies, Jet and Head Bracelets, Pi cket Books, Dress Buttons, Pius and Needles, lloolts and Eyes. Watch Guards, Wax, Coral and Gln«* Beads, Necklaces, fce. India Rubber tombs, Canes, Bull* and Toy* of every descrip tion. Scissors, Razor* nnd Cutlery, Gold and Gill Jewelry, Accordeous and Violin*, Including a general Ulid verv lurg* sliHik of English, Fro net, and (Junuan. Fancy Goods, which will bo sold at Iho rmwj lowosi pri ces, lor Gash or Approved Paper. (try- Order* by letter selected and put up In the best manner. WILLIAM TASKER, may I—ly P In Park Place, Now York. T1IL KENT IIAI It DYE. D R. O. M. B,\l.LARD’S incw article) received n highest premium at the World'* Fair and Ameri can Institute, wh m it was examined by the distinguish ed chemist* Dr.' . Little and Prof, obn Turrcy, and pronounced dio Best. For s ilo by the Principal Druggists in this city—prico §1. Principal ofilce and store .498 aud Son Mromlwuv, s- v...b Mar I5.V56 -P ">»* •« For the 1,000,000. THE U. S. PATENT HARIILE COMPANY. [Cipitnl 115,000! No. 3'.'8 Broadway, cor. V% alker street New York, . RE prepared'0 execute all orders for MANTLES, ' I RLETuPS.L’O.’.UMNS,PEDESTALS. PILAS TERS, SLABS, fcc. in imitation of Sienna, Rrncalel, Pyruiiees, Neapolitan, and alt funcy Marbles, equal In streiigih, beauty and duiubilliy to real maible, aud In some respect* superior thereto, and nt los- limn half tho cost. I 'mil e m:n blotted iron, wood or slate. It is whol ly free from all objection* which aro urged again*! mere surtree wo k, where p-iint, cn.nd vnruDh, fcc, form th teui;orary noiiih and beauty of tt.^article. Mante'* from c to §4o. «irders trom Builders, Cabinet Makers aud others solicited, and so Isf ctb.i guaranteed. Agent* lor the priuctpul cities treab d with. PETER RENNIE, Pros*!. Lovm. G. Mickcks, V. PreVt. Joikpii Lamb, Sec. s oct 24—Iy TILTON & 1Ii I .tlCL.VN (1. M il .Haiilen Lime, Sew Vork. .Ni l .V'-maaiSM S.iI.M.lXIlKH .UIFKS. H.LYK Baltimore Depot, I4.i Pratt street, sep 5— ly Itoslo Depot, 14 Howard street. SHOW CASES. IIOI I .IIA3N *3i FLIftNII, MANUFACTURERS, .57 llowery, NEW YORK, I f AVE the largest and cheapest stock of sIlOW IX CASES ever offered In this city, made in every style: Mlver-plaled, Bra-*. Rosewood, .•‘aliuwood, fcc. orders promptly filled, and goods carefully packed nnd shipped io uny part of Uio Culled States ami Canada. mar 16 aug 27 4<h*ton Street. codt Jan 1 P A P i; K AND HOUDI.IKN. Just received a line assortment of Taper Hangings and Border*, and for sale nl moderate price* al JOHN OLIVER’S Paint and (Ml store. 131 Hroiighton St> Rooms papered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN & SHIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer In Palms, Oil. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters’ Tools, White Wash Brurhcs, etc. aug 28 c (JIIEEVER A CO„ FACTOIIS AND LE.\ER\L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, LA WK. W. ClIKKVKR, John R. 8imb, Gxo. II. CnxtviR. mm* opening mu c-uiu, mo contents were found undiltiirbed. and in the same order and coiul Itlon as when pluced there, except a slight di-cdoration to the projecting ends of a few papers, and the backs of one or two ol the books, caused bv fre steam generated in tho 8afe, while at Its greatest heat. The Safe and contents, as it came from the ruins, may sHII be wen, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, al ihe Gas Works. A large assortment ol these celebrated 8aits always on hand, and lor sale by C. II. CAMPF1ELD, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 26, 1855. 171 Bay st., Savannah, Ga. I take ploasure In corroborating the loregoing state ment, and iu nddiliou would add that tho books are now in use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26.1855. oct 24 WILLIAM LYNN, JAH. i. SNIDBR, O. F. BNtOKR LYNIV Ac SNIDER, FACTORS. FOKlVAUDlftti A.YU UGYEUAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BAY-ST., riAVANNAH.GA^ 1 sept 7 Corner Mroiiirliion and JcfferMOU-Nta. Ul* STAIRS. WILLS A 31 FOOTE 1 8 Now recuving a general ass rrlment of Foreign nnd Domuslln Dry Good*, which he offer* lo the trade on accommodating terms A. MCALPIN &. BRO’S. Lumber mill and Brick Yards, 8 WANNAII. G A. «. J- JOINER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, JUNKS’ BUILUI N G , Na vii ii null, Lit- FIKE INNIUANCI. Statement of the "Norwich Fire Insurance Comp of Norwich, Connccticul.un tLe tith day of June,any, 1 'a pit nl Mock <15n,iHi IP.'j Surplus 5,320 OU ' 1 (Ml § 155,32 ASSETS OP TUB (DMl’ANY. 1 00 331 Shares Flank Slock iiivarlout- Bunks... .§30,009 00 23 '• lucoimirated Conipanlcso!her than Bunks 270 00 Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on Real Estate, Bond", Bunk Slock and other good peraoual security 121,800 00 Cnsb in hands of Agents 2,000 00 “ in Bank 1,156 00 §155,321 00 LIABILITIES. Losses ndjusled.unadjusted or claims forlosses—none. Liabililiesto any Bank, Uorpuralioii or Individual— none. Total amount ot risk (about)—3,41’" ICO. Tho amount at hazard on any risk, ( * Hit very fow ex- ceptlous,) not over 5,uoo. A. BREWS'/ . .President. E. Learned, Jr., Secretary. Norwich, Conn.. June'Jlli, 1855. Personally appeared be loro tbe undersi* d. Mayor of the city of Norwich, in said Stale, A Brownie-, President, and E. Learned, Jr., Secretary of the “Norwich Hre Insurance Company,” ami r.iude solemn oalli to the truth of the above statement, signed by them. I also, certify Hint I have examined the report of suid Compa ny, and find the above lo lie a correct statement of the same and Hint Hie notes and hums on which a part ol said canllal Is invested uro iu my opinion good and well secured. lu testimony whereof. I have hereto set my hand and • aused Hie seal of the city lo bo afitxcd, this Ulti day ol Juuu, 18.55. [L.S.J WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor of il.< < Ity of Norwich. Tho uiKlorslgiied Is ugent for Ihent ive office, and is reiuly to take risk* on all description t of property iu the city. JNU. 1NGEK8ULL. JylM HAMl'EL I’ALMEU & SON, UIBBON’a buii.dinoi, Not. 148 Congress, and 67 St. Julian Hrrctt, R ESPECTFULLY inform the trade and citizens gen- erully that they have In store a good assortment of tmericnu ami Foreign Hardware, nnd being iu direct Oinmuidcaiion with tnanufactureraboth in this country tnd In Europe, aro constantly receiving addition* lo heir *t«K!k, comprising Plainer*’ Housekeeper*’ nnd lullders’ gmula ol the moatnpprovcd slylesaud pailerna, mon< which may be enumerated laicks, Hinges, B>dl«, nd rthulter Faa.enlugsof nil kinds, Hhcst Zinc, Wheel kipper, Wheel and bar Lead, Chain Pumps, Brass Vara*, Britannia Ware, Hollow Ware, I’ercu'slonCaps, kunbs, Brushes, ami a general variety of F’aucy Goods, lotion Lines, F'*h Hooka,Needle*. Knitting Pina, Welno wine. Crosscut, Hand. F. non. Framing, aad Mill Haws, haln». Hand nnd ."ledge lliinum-ra. Anvils, Vices, crew Plates, (Mocks mid lMn«, Hinilh’a llol'ows.Cooper’a ool*. PI.UWW, CORN WHELLERy, HAY CUTTERW, Iocs, Axes, Andirons, Whovels, Wpadex, Guns, Hay mill lanuro Forks, Wad lions. Writing paper, Porte Mon- ales, Spirit ik*vela,i ut nnd Wrought Nalls aud Hplkoa, •lanes of all kinds, W«dve*,i 'offeu Mill* Colton mid Wool lards,' 'it fry Comes, nnd In fuel every article adapted to tiolrado. ..... * City and country orders will iccalva prompt attention, ml all goods far shipments carefully packed. may < (JEWEKALIYOTICE. G M.ORIFFEN has re opened Ills storo, and la ready (or all customers’ calls In his line. I have In employ a superior workman at watches, nnd sl*o a first rale Manufacturing and Jobbing . u -^.Jer, ami nil work In that line will lie received and done according to order, and with dispatch. < alls solicited from all frlomfsTind customers In want ol article* iii my line of business. pov Ifl I JOKTEII AND AI.K. ?Sca*kS. each H dozen pints llllibert’* Porier, and 68 casks, each H doxni pliila, llii.lmri * superior Pub- Ale, manufactured expressly lor thlc market. Just received nnd 6>r sale In aug 2! PADELFOllD. FAY 4UU. DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT 7 3 York*SI., near the Court llounr, SAVANNAH, (iA. 73 jn bhtabusiied in 1832. f“gr- 73 T HE Wuhscrlber, gratelul to his patrons mid friend* for their continued favors, would state that, In ad dition lo the improvement* In Dying acquired by him during hi* last visit to England nnd Wcotland, has uiudo arrangements for extending Ills business, by which lie is now enabled lo Dye a greater vurloly of Colors on silk and Woolen DrcaHcs, Shawls, fcc., which he trims will generally pleuso all who may favor him w|lh their patronago. Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, as may be required, in Hie same superior stylo which ha* generally so much pleated his patrons and friends. Ludics’ Bomicis Dyed, Bleached and Prusced In the most fashionable style*. ' 'rders from tho country punc tually attended to. Terms moderate. When parcel* are sent by steamboat or railroad, word nhoiild lie sent him by letter through tho Post 1 'ffico.so that he rnny know whereto call far them. jan 13 c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. TO SEA INLAND LOTTOS I’l AM I Itk rpilE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agent* i lor tho sale of the celebrated McArlhy HEA IS LAND corn >N GIN, the colton from which Is readily sol.i, uud winch imuhlly bring* three to (Ivo cents per pound more 1 him from any other Gin yet Invented, nro now prepared to supply Plunters and these wanting, with Hiuso of superior workmanship al ono hundred and twenty fivedollnrseach. Extra r<dlar*§ll. Exiract from a letter from a Florida pluntoi; “The McArlhy Gin It Infinitely ahead of every othor Gin tot manufk' tured. I would not lie without one far treble Ihe amount; it snves trouble. Is simple, and turns out beuilllful cotton. The Ntaide Is not injured, and the open procesaso much desired hy the English buyers Is certnudy obtained.” aug 2| — if B08T0N fc VILl.ALoNGA. EURll CAP!*, HCiVri’ll MTVLES- ill ,|oz. Hcolcli Caps and Bonueis. received aud Tor ra'e l.v oct22 RUKENBAUGII fc LADtUN. New-York. NAFEN. F CNTTENET fc CO., Importers of French and oilier • European Goods, No. 4rl Broad street, ap 30 '55 “ .HOOKE A TAYLOR'S P X8TILLF.8 DE PAKI8. T HESE PASTILLES are an Invaluable remedy far tbe cure ol Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, as by U.eir action on tho throat and lungs, they remove all lioureo- nes* in a few hours aud wonderfully increase the pow er and flexihldly of tho voice.—Hence they uro of great service lo and highly recommended hy Clergymen, Auctioneers, Public Speaker*, and all thnso wm>.«e call ing requires such frequent use of the vocal organs. N. IL—Ask for‘Moore fc Taylor’s Pastilles De Paris," amt observe that each box hear* their written signature. For salo by W. W. Lincoln, J. II. Carter fc Co., J. II. Moore fc Co., and tho principal Druggies and Apothe caries throughout tho t idied Stales uud Cuuuila, and at wholesale by MOORE fc TAYLOR, Importers, sep 20—3m P el Maiden lame, New 3 7 ork. W. JACKSON A SON. GRATE AAD FEAIIER MAKERS, 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, .New York. aug 1—ly P JPatent Elastic Skirts, DATES A FRANCE. No. 1 Bar. Iny street New York. C AUTION.—None aro genuine except they bear the stump of the pateut. All manufacturer* uud sellers Infringing will be prosecuted according to law. mar IU Mar IP, ’56—P E. J. DOWELL, General Commission Merchant, NU.HIIPKAUI. STHEET, (Fourth door from Wall s'reel.) sep 4—6m New York. IMPORTANT TO HOLSEKEEPEIt* AND DEALERS. TUB HOPE MILLS, 71 Fcltom 8rbkt, and 71 Heckman St.. New York, Principal Office lu3 Front Street, New York. Factory, Nos. 36,37, nnd 38 Hudson street, Jersey City. T M1E PROPRIETOR.** of this long and well known COFFEE AND 8PICE ESTABLISHMENT, Continue to prepare the best pharm acectical pow der* in use, for raising Bread, Biscuit, Ten nnd other Cakes, fcc. 'They also prepare Mustard, cocoa, nnd many other articles of dally use in every lamily, widen they off r upon the moat reasonable terms. Catalogue sent to cealera who requeat them. U. II. fc J. G. 1811 AM. N. B.—Consumers adviced to inquire for Hope Mills articles^ nug 14—ly SC'HIEFFELIN, R It OTHER* <w CO. IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, 1) YES, PERFUMERY, A*e., He., 170 WILLIAM STREET, New York, I NVITE the attention ol the trado to their large and varied slock of Drugs, Paints ' fils, Perfumery, fcc. In addition to their regular Importations or Staple Druggs, they are also receiving, direct from the sources of production and manufacture, supplieaot Tooth, Hair, ami Nall Bru-bes, Bronze*, Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French and English Perfumery, Lubin's Extracts, ami tnuny other articles usually embraced in Druggists’ stocks, which they are also euabled lo offer ou the most advantageous terms. Orders, either iu person or by mall, will receive prompt attention. aug 14—ly ANDREWS A JESUP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and U’oolen machinery, Steam Engine* and Boilers MachinLts’ Tools, Belting, &c. IMPORTERS fc DEALERS IN MANt'rACTORER*’ ARTICLES. No, 07 Pllie Nl., Ntm* York. N. B.—Agent* for th<’Woodrufffc Beach Iron Works’ Steam Engine* nnd Boilers. Excluslvo Agency in New Y’ork far‘Lowell Machine Shop, Machinists’ Tool*. p oct 2—ly Savannah Bry Bock TO SHIP OWNERS, M ASTERS AND CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS T HE subscriber respectfully informs them that the SAVANNAH DRY DOCK Is now In aucceMlul operation,mid It is calculated t» take in ships of any class from I(M| to l.JN) tons burthen. Ills 236 feel long uud 05 leet wide, aud complete In every particular. A largo gang of workmen Is employed and a lurgo supply of muteriuls is on hand, so that vessels can be repaired will) a* much dispatch as In nny other port. Pump and Block Muking and Smith's work <1 me ou the premise* and every effort made to ensure economy aud fidelity to those who may favor tho Dock with their business. D. I*. LANDERSIIINE, Agent nnd uperlntendont, fob24 Late of Marsh’s Hock, Charleston. €OUDI LATED, WKOFUHT IRON AND WIRE RAILING, (SECURED UY LETTERS PATENT.) For Public Grounds, Cemeteries, ?UU—Lrl Cottage*, Balconies, fcc. This now article of our manufacture particularly commends Itself lofuvornhlc notice. Iron lledftonds, will) patent Wire Suckliifs; a variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads, Wrought Iron Farm fence, Wlre*Nu'Hng, suitable for sbeep, poul try, garden or cemetery fence, Wire Trellises nnd Sunt- mer-ll uses, with every variety of Wire Work for gar dens, fcc.; Sieves, Fenders, Brass, Copper and Iron Wove Wire Cloth, fcc. Circulars of designs furnished by Iho manufacturers. M. WALKER fc SONS, No. 233 Market-aL, Jy 20—3ino* N. E. cor, of Oth **L Phlla H Pa. Fall ami Winter Clothing. PIERSON, 1IEIDT A: tO., A RE receiving week I v, |K-r steamers, one of the lar- gust aud best selected stocks or Clothing ever offer ed In this market, which they offer on accommodating lerm* at wholesale ami reiall. They also have iu store a good assortment ol GEN- TI.KMKN’ri FURNISHING GOODS. Merchant* viRBing tho city worn 'do well to call und examine our stock. P. S. Orders from tho country promptly attended to nug 31 B LACK UOKCASI.MEREPANTS— Wo have Just opened a very pretty lot of Black Casslmero Pantn loons lor Gcutluim-n, und Invito all In want to giv„ u* a call. They nro cut nnd made In the latest fashion, nnd can soil them cheap, at tho Clothing store. Gibbon’* Range. nov 1 GK<). «• NICIH H.rt fc co. S HAWLS.—Received "per late arrival* a handsomo nssortnient of Shawls, comprising many or the latest style*; Rich Itord. Stella Shawls, all shades; Empire anu Buy state do; Colored and Black famg YVool Shawls; lllnck and While Crape do; Colored Cnahmeru Scatfa; do Crnpe do, by nov I HENRY LATHROP It CO. ( t ID iUN iFs'pl"KS.- A lull iiH-orinienl or Ground ff Spier a Irom t In- llmlsoii M HI*, New Y’ork, lu flora, and lor aalo at Now York prices, ti> hoy 2 JOHN INGLR40LL. SHELLAC INDIA TWINE, COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &C., t’Ollt AND JUTE 31 ATS, And INDIA GOODS generally. For sale low for CASH, by GEO. YV. DOW & CO., Importers, jo 12—6ii)o No. 7 Hurling Slip,New Y’ork. HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. PICOT A SHOT WELL, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE- No.6.1 Maiden Luue, New York. I NVITF. the attention ol Southern and Western Mer- ciuiiits to u lurge uud very extensive slock ol Goods lu thc.r line. Cutlery of every description. Silver Plated YVare: Japunuerv. German Silver and Britlaula Ware. Tinned aud Knaiumelled Cooking Utensils. Bronzed, Copper and Brass Good*. Tea Trays, Firo Inins, Fenders. YY’iro Covers. Bronzed •’andleslicks, Block Tin Ware, fcc. our slock comprises every article in our linoofbu;l- ne>s, all of which we will sell to dealers at the VERY LOWEST’ PRICES, for Cash or Approved Paper. Goods ordered by letter will be selected with great caro an l dir Dutch, and pul up in the best maimer. PICOT fc SHUT WELL, No, 63 Maiden Lane, New Y’ork. P. S. Also manufacturers ol u very superior article of Plated Spoons and Forks. je 7—Uni MCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT COR.Y .1.YB COB .11 ICC, PATEMTEII MAY lath. IBM. o S. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tonnossee an k’a Alabama, of this Invention, which is doubtle* among the most Important of modern time* for tho use oftho well advised farmer aud stock food or; and Ihe universal luvnr with which It ha- lieen received from the first, more than anythiug else, uttoat* its utility ami su periority. For portability, simplicity of construction, and convc- iiteuco of use, the Little Giant ha* no equal. It weighs from three to five hundred pounds, according to size, can he put In operation hy the funner iu twenty minutes without expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted and used with convenience by anybody. The Little Giant hns received the Fir*lPremiums at every State Fair from Missouri to Muryluud the past Fall, aud thut in the most complimentary uiuiiiier. There Mills are guaranteed in the hiosi positive man ner against breakage or derangement, and warranted to grind feed from ear corn, and grits or Hun hominy Irom shelled corn, with a degree of ease und convciiioncofor farm purposes never attained before. I ho subscribers are now prepared to furnish the trade with improved patterns and sizes, to suit tho varied want* ol all. No. J I* offered at <65 complete, ready for attaching the team, ami warranted to grind ten bushel* of feed per hour with one horse. , No.3 nl §7.5 will grind fifteen bushel* per hour. No. 4 nt §!M) will grind twenty bushels per hour, witb two horse*. Manufactured ,u,l fur »K. 1>J BR0WN fc _ mar 3 at Nashville, Tonn„ and Atlanta, Ga. SEWING) MACHINES. J EXCELSIOR SEWING MACHINES. — Made by Ij HOOD, IIATTELLE fc CO., YVorceslor, Massa chusetts, patented by Elias llowe, Jr., September loth, 1816. Those Machines are warranted,(with proper ure' not to got out of repair. They are built In a good sub stantial,and workmaullkoinanner,and will do Tailors Shoemakers'and Saddlers’ work, In a manner warrant ed to give satisfaction. Thostlch will not lip any more than common sewing, done by hand. Call and see there In operation at 140 CHESNUT street. Philadelphia, up ,Uin. W. A. DAWSON, Aroiil may 12 lyMfcC »A>KETS, HAIR BROOM.*, FEATHER DDSri’.RH. > \ large variety at No. I5§ llrouglilon street, oct 9 HORACE MOHS E r IMI|s unparalleled Preparation Is receiving more tes- A limoululs of its wonderful efficacy In removing pain, than any other medicine over offered to the pah- lie. And these tesrlnmninis come not nh.no from iho ignorunt, bul from persons of every degree oNntelli- genee uud every rank of life. Phvslcians of the first re«pectlblllty,nnd perfectly conversant wt Ii the nature of dlsea-es and remedies,have recommended iliisasone of 'he most ctfectu"! in their line of preparations far the exiiiiciioii of Pain. The Pain Killer is u-ed internally and externally, nccordinu to tbe nature of me complaint. D tins been found to bean excellent remedy lor sudden folds, faugh*, fcc., Fever nnd Ague, Asthma nnd PYithlsIc, Pain In the Head. Kidney Complaint'. Piles, " lieu malic»'oinpln mis. Braises ami Sores. Severe Burns, Cank< r, Bl'es ami Itlnuworm*, Weak Moninch, end General Debility, Painter’s Colic, Broken Breasts. Ac., Bowel Comi laint and Dyvuiarv, < holcra, L'ver Com plaint, Dyspeiisiu. Toothache, fcc., fcc. The genuine Perry Davis’Pain Killer Isiraw put up in paiiol bottle 9 , with ihe words Davl«’ Wee able Pain plants lull crops of cotton. As for myself 1 would' not plant a crop 01 cotton without thorn for no consideration lu tho bounds of reason. Yours, very respectfully, , A. J. BARKSDALE. Leo county, Georgia, July 12th, 1855. I have used Randall tt Mercer’s cotton Planter two seasons, and consider thorn of great value to the farm er. 1 save seed enough each year to p«y for the Plant ers, then l save at least one-third the labor of cultlva. linn, as the cotton is sowed tn so narrow a line that with . good plowing there Is but little hoe work needed. Thero 1 is also a saving or hands and horses in planting. I ; should say they were worth one hundred dollars each, aud recommend every farmer to use them. , „ 8. u. mclendon. Lee county, Georgia, July 9th, 1855. cr 1 have been overseeing far Mr. 8. D. McLen don iho prosent year, and fully concur In his statements above. DAVISSON WARREN. Meesrs. Randall &■ Mercer—Gentlemen s In reply to jour* I will onlv say I have used tbne of your cotton seed drills, and consldar them of great value, from tho lad that in tbe use of them I saved from two to three bushels or seed to each acre plauted, and at least one- third <>f toe labor of cultivation, not requiring one-balf a* much hoe work as tbe old way of planting—also, a considerable saving in the labor of planting. I never expect tn plant cotton without them If 1 can get them at any price. I have planted eight acres per day to each drill. They aro simple—easily m inaged,and there la no difficulty about gelling a good stand. Very respectfully yours, YV. F.HAMRICK. Lee county, Georgia, July I2tb, 1855. Thomasvillk, Thomas countr, Ga. Col. J. II. Watson—Dear Sia : I can recommend your cotton Planters (drill) In the highest term*. I have tried them on ull my laud except new ground, and I think they will do in t .st, they will do lu a mountain ous country as well as In a level. If I had not bough! I would travel lo your shop which is 73 mile*, and pay flfiy dollars afieco for them. It save* one-third of tba work: one hand can plant as much as two,and one hand I I can chon out three acres while one can chop out one acre after u common plow. Your* respectfully, K. BRASWELL. ( Douohirty ounty, Ga, July 14th, 1955. I J. H. Watson—Sir : This Is to certify that I have used Randall fc Mercer’s cotton seed drill of your man ufacture, and am so well pleased with them that I would recommend all planter* who have not tried them, to give 'hern n lair trial. Where the drills are med-thcro is a great deal of labor saved in cultivating a crop, nw- Ing to Its being so uniform in the drill, the plowing can be done much better, and with greater dospatch, con sequently the hoe work Is lighter, as good plowing -upersodes the necessity of a great deal of hard boa work. JNU. BARKSDALE. This Is to certify that! ured ono of Randall fc Mer cer s cotton seed drill* last j ear lu planting mv crop,nnd was well pleased. I havo used five of them the present year, planting my entire crop, nnd am still better pleas ed. There Is usaving of betweeu two -nd three bushels of seed to tho acre III planting, besides -one horse and one hand with these drills does the Work of three hands and two horses. Then there I* tue saving of one third of the hoe work, Hie cotton belngiri so straight am! nar row a row. I consider them worth ono liMudred dollars ......... ........ . - .... mv « uuiu ■ ; ' — - Killer blown 111 the glass ; nnd with two steel engraved ' each to any planter, and recommend oil to purchase and label* 011 each bottle-one an excellent likeness of Perry I. uaetbem. Davis, the mlginul Invto tor of iho medicine, the other ' „ . WM. H.OWENS, a Steel engraved Note of Hand—nou j ether con be re- 1 Dougherty coanty.Gn., July 16th, lc?35. lied on n« genuine. t ■ Price or b .tiles—I2)tf cents, 23 cent*, 50 cents, aud 1 Messrs. Rakdall fc Mercer:—In reply to voursof § I respectively. j 'ho 5th instant, in reference to your cotton seed drill I F or rale by most of the medicine dealer* throughout a,n happy to ray thut after plaining a portion of m v nre- tho known world. sent crop in the old way. I was euabled to obtain one of PERRY DAVIS t SON,Prnprlelon, ,our .trills, witti whirl, Unl.hod. “ r 74 High street, Providence. R. 1. i •' ls the desideratum and lung sought after. Many ami varied have been the attempts of intelligent CilOLLKA. mind* to attain what you havo accomplished, but with A Certain Cure for this disease, may be found in the use |*'ily partial success. This leaves nothing to be desired of Perry Diris' Vegetable PAIN KIL L F K• Drat-qi'x, May 5, 19.55. Gentlemen:—I feel undo'’ ohligutmu* to you fur the benefit 1 have received Irom yourinvnluable Pain Killer. Wo have had soino cholera hi ro on tho Mlssissppt thus early In the season. A few days since l assisted In ‘ laying out” and burying one of our citizens who was supposed to have died with the dDeaie. The next morning I wns taken with severe voml'lng. accompanied with coldness of the exlremeties. Warm covering and hot applications failed to res'orc warmth. M- wife’s family, who had used the Pain Killer with sue ess dur. lug tho cholera season in 1 uffalo in 1849, advised me to tako it. I look two doses at intervals of fifteen minutes; a lino perspiration ensued, nnd the next day, barring a little weakness, I wns well, and have been since. It may have been an uttack of Ague, but whether Ague or Cholera, It answered my purpose. since my recovery, I find that several of our citizens hare used the Pain Killer as a remedy for Cholera, and pronounced It good. I therefore take plenauro In ro- cotnmonding It to a still more extended notlre. Yours, truly, YV. M.L'RoZIER, Attorney at Law. Perry I in vis fc Son, Providence. R. I. Thl* may certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ Vsge- able Pain Killer in numerous cases, aud believe It to be a very valuable medicine I have prescribed it ex tensively In bowel complaint, (particularly farcluldren.) nnd it is in my opinion, superior lo uny preparation I have ever lined lor Hie relief ol those diseases. P.S. When given to children, I have always com bined It witli the syrup of gum abrnhic, say ten drops to a tea-spoonful of tlio syrup, well mixed. Dose- More or le«* according to Ihe age. others have mixed it with milk and molluscs, equal parts. See directions. A. HUNTINGTON, M. D. The Pain Killer is sold by John It Moore and Co,Thos M Turnc fc Co and s H Brantley fc Co, Suvunnah ; Barret, <’ar:er fc Co, uud Clark, Wells fc Dubose, Au gusta: E I. Strohecki rfc Co, Macon. Also by Druglsts and Grocers generally, aug 21— eod3moi S a dill <• r»/ ll’rt re ho us e. Young's Building, Sign of the Gulden Saddle. OrPOSlTE W. R. SIMMONS clothino store. W. H. MAY & CO. Havo on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles nnd I arne-ses, of which tho lolfawiug comprise a part: Spanish Quilt-<1, Oveilald andShnflou Saddles, Plan tor’s large nnd exlrn largo SaddL-s; Mon's plain do. English do.; Boys’nnd Uuce do.; Ladies Saddles of a variety of patterns; Bridles fc Murleugulcs; Saddle Bags, Trunksfcc. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, 8klrtlng and Hog-kins; Pad do,;Straining aud Worsted YYeb; Thread and Sacks, assorted size-. HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and 8ulky Harnesses of nil kinds, by the single set. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy an*} Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs an u Bows, by the single sol; l’latod und Brass Stump Joints; plain do ; patent Dash leather, Top and. Curtain do.; broad ami narrow Laces, variety of paNBatf; Silk and Worsted Fringe: blnck nnd purple toisOR Roans; Bug gy Lamps, Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and Plated Knobs, fcc. -uly23 1 a cotton drill. It deposits the seed uniformly and con tinuously in a straight aud narrow line asyou wish.saves about one half the labor In planting, and about one bird of he hoe work in cultivation. It is almost need- j ess to add that 1 am delighted with your drill. Yours respectfully. J. E. MERCER, . Lee county, Ga., August 10th, 1855. Messrs. Randall fc MKRrER-Oraffrmsa ; I used one of your cotton seed drills the past spring, nnd I (eel faur bdd paid for what It cost me. To give your drill a fair trial, I planted every other row with the drill, and tho intervening rows I planted as well ns over cotton wa* planted before your drill come Into uso. The result wns, that 111 the r..w planted with your drill Igotarooia perfect stand, and I think it grew off much better, be tid-s 1 realized a great saving in the labor of working over my cotton the two first times. I shall continue lo use them as long as I plant cotton. Yours fcc. . . „ JE88EECOCK. Lee county, Ga. Messrs. Randall fc Mercer— Gentlemen: I have lisod elghtoi yourCotton-seodDrills,manufactured byj II VY nlson, on Col J Bond’s Fow Itown plantation. lam much pleased with them, having realized great saving of seed, of labor In planting and chnpplug out, and the hands al the first siding could go over at least one-third more in a day, and do better work than In cotton plant ed in tho best way 1 could plant with coulter and block. I have no hesitation In giving it as my opinion that in the use of your drills there Is a tavlug ofone-'hlrd of tho labor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Bond It pleased with them aud will continue their use. Y ours, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK. ■ FowItown.Ga., July 9lh, 1855. Till* Is lo certify that I have used two of Randall fc | Mercer’s Cotton Flauters. and have no hesitation in say- I Ing thut they will do. Tho saving of labor In planting ; is un object, the saving of seed ia an object, and the cot- ton stands in such a narrow drill that It may almost bo kept clean without the hoes. 1 here Is nothing to equal them in plautb g cotton. WM. B. REYNOLDS. Lee couuty.Ga., July 1st, 1855. Lee Cocnty, Ga, August 23d, 1855. I havo used Randall fc Mercer’s Colton seed Drill, which I purchased of Col J II YY’atson, and think they are the beat machines now in use. lam satisfied (here Is a great saving In seed aud a greater saving lu work. 1 r.m fully satisfied there Is one-third of the hoe work saved. Try them, and any reasonable man will be satis fied they are worth more tban three times the price they I aroaoldfor. PHILIP WEST. Having obtained from Messrs. Randall fc Mercer the exclusive right of supplying the State of Georgia with there Drills, I am now prepared to supply all£mands, having mudo arrangement* for their manufacture in Palmyra and Mlllcdgevillc. My price la §15, caah, de livered at either Palmyra or Mllledgevllle. Money sent at my risk by mail, If the requisitions of the Post Office Department are complied with. Any further Informa tion desired can be obtained by addresslug me either at Palmyra or Milledgevlile, Georgia. oct 19—Iaw5in J. H. WATSON. SWAN’ B BANK-NOTE LIST AND DETECTOR, Published semi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala. At %'£ HD Per Annum, in Advance, rivll K work Is printed on fine while paner and new X type, and lu appearuuce will bo second o none in tho United Slate*. A Southern Bank-Note List I* essential In every Bank, Counting House, ami Public Office. Let us unite In ad vancing our common Interests,and not permit Northern men and Northern Dctoctor* to ttucuiatn our moucy matter* as they may wish, while we are qulullv follow ing their dictation. Tho work will bo carefully revised on Ihe day of pub lication, uml all Important financial changes, as they occur, noticed. Every exertion will lie made to make U a correct aud reliublo guide to tho Banker and Mer chant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers, ( ommlsslon Merchants, and 01 her* desirous of having their names aud business widely circulated, are Informed that a limited number of advervlsements will be Inserted.— Special rales for advertising by tho year, or far shorter periods, may be known by replying to any of my Agents, or al the offleo Iii Atlanta, ua. Specimen numbers will be sout, on application by letter, free of charge. All contmutileaiinii* intended for the Bank-Note List ■ nnd Detector, must be uddret-sed to Swan’s Bank-Note 1 List, Atlanta,Ua. SAMUEL SWAN, Iambi Robertson,General Agout. sep25—3m MEDICAL NOTICE; DR. W. T. FA.RB. THE BOTANIC, OR RE»’OH3I PHYSICIAN OF 8AVANNAH. R EGS lo anuounce that be has removed his ra- rldence and office Irom the corner of State and Jefferson streets, to the former residence and office of the lute Dr. Richardmmo. ou Broughton-sireet, (be tween Montgomery and West Broad streets, lie tenders his inosi sincere thanks to his lellow citliens In the city and country, lor the very liberal employ n ent of bis pro* lesslonal services since his location In Savannah, and lakes pleasure In announcing that hla facilities for meet ing the constantly Increasing demands upon him ara greatly Improved, having employed a competent person to all end especially to his office affairs. Ladies may consult him either In hie family parlor, his consulttng-ri om, adjoining his office, or In bla office’. Ills coii'tiliing-rnom has been furnished aud arranged wi h especial reference to the convenience, comfort und taste of those visillug him professionally. Patient* visited promptly und punctually. For terms and further particulars, see his Medical Journal. 3mo—oct 1 C vuKN M KAL.—Up Country Meal fbr sale by - oct 36 LYNN fc 8NIDER. I jl. KLED REEF, from Chandler fc Co., dally expocT. cd.nud fair sale by OC136 LYNN fc SNIDER. Pint NTFA3IF.il A l.A IIA 31 A. •)/) BBLS choice Apples, Phajiilx, Bell, Flowers, «Jv'Greenlng*, Spilzburg, 26 oz Pippins fcc. Also. New Layer Raisin*, Buckwheat. Cabbages, Potatoes, Onions, Cranberries, Smoked Tongues, do Beef, Pig Shies, do Shoulders, Bologna Snuwages, Cheese and Butter. For sale at tho Savutiuah Fruit Emporium. J. A. BROWN, rct 31 ^No.27 YVhllaker street. / TORN AND IIAYv—501 bushels choice Whlte'T’orn Vj 50 Ihs to tho bushel; prime Easlcru and Northern Hay, In store, aud lor sale hy ,,ct ' M WAVER fc CONSTANTINE. „ ^TAPI.F PltY GOODS. O.in AND 12 4Cotton Sheetings, Linen do. Pillow */ ly Lase Lim ns, Bleached Sblrlitigs. English and French Long Cloths, American, English and YYelah r laniicls, Canton do. Table Damasks, Furniture Dimity and turiitiuie Calico*, Huckaback aud Dumaak Towel*. Crash, Dowlas, fcc. A large variety of abovegooda for •ale at lowest prices, bv _oct23 DeYVITT fc MORGAN.^ M ANI'FACTURKD TOBACCO—ISO boxes 8. 5 aim I III Lump Tobacco, boxes Rough and Roadv and other flue kinds, lor sale by nov 2 J. V. CONN ERAT fc CO