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VOLUME Mil SAVANNAH, GA.. SATURDAY MORNING,! NOVEMBER 17. 1856. NUMBER 276. THE 11EPUBLKM is ruB!.isiiF.n Dully, Tri-Wockly ttutf Uevkly, A LEX \NDKR & SNEED. CITY AND CO I'NT Y I’ltlNTUHH. TERMS REDUCED! Paily Pttpor, in Advance #5,00 || not paid in Advnnco 6,00 3,00 400 Tn Weekly, in Advanco It not Paid in Advanco , Weekly, invariably in Advnnco . Club Price—10 Copies for ... 8,00 ....15,00 f“gr lu no cum wilt an order for the paper be at- ten led to unles* ccorapaulod with money, or a Mlla- f..ctoiy reference, SMBhFare Ret!tired. Cabin Pa Passage to New Yorl SEMI-WEEKLY. M KMI- CNITED STATES VI All, m I.IKE. T HE new and splendid side wheel are unships: KNOXVILLE, 1,500 Iona,Capt.C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA, 1,500 “ •* Tune. Lyon, FLOKIO \, 1.3IK) * “ M. 8. VVooDUULL, ALABAMA, |,3lH) “ * G.K.S’HSNCX, Will I nve Siivat iihIi Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. These aldpa are among the largest on the coast, un surpassed In speed, safety or comfort, making their pass-go. in tlfty to alx y hours, and are commanded ny ,killi.il, csreiul a><d pollie officers, (laving elegant state-room accommodations, they offer a moat doairttble couvejslice to New York. Cabin Passage 920 Steerage do .,...• 8 Agents: I’AHELFORD, FAY Is CO., Savannah. SAM’L.L. MITCIIIl.L, 13 Broadway. June 8C, 1855. Now York. |tln« NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL U. N. VIA11. MTU A.II Hits. tiis ship* coMraiaiaa this i.ins aaa ATLANTIC, I BALTIC. Capt. Wist. I Capt. Comstock, PACIFIC, ; ADRIATIC, Capt. Nvt. 1 Cnpt. These ships having boon built by contract,expressly for government ser vice, every care has been taken In their construction, ns also In their en- . tn ensure strength uud speed; and tlielr accom modations for passengers are uncqiiulled for oleganco or comfort. Price of passage from New York in Liverpool,In first :abin f 13": in second cabin, 973; exclusive use of ex tra size state retin, 9325. From Liverpool to New York, £10 and £21). An experienced Surgeon attached to onch ship. No berths can be secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. from .Veto Ytrk. from Liverpool. 1055. 1855. Wed ties lay... .Jan.24.. l855|Saturdny... .Jan. 13.. 1855 Wednesday....Feb.7.. 1855 Saturday ..Feb.27.. 1855 Wednesday....Feb21.. 1855 Saturday....Feh.10.. 1855 I Saturday tan. 24.. 1855 For Freight or Passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 5(1 Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY It CO., Livorpool. STEPHEN, KHNN \RI) At C»,27 Austin Friars, London. B.G. WAIN WRIGHT *« CO., Paris, or GK« Ml. DRAPER, Havre. I3T1 he owners of these ships will not be accounta ble for gold, si-ver, bullion, specie. Jewelry, precious stones, or meats, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof ex pressed therein. Shippers plea so take notice, that tho ships of this Line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. Jantf. mwfly ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBERT, QA. T HE entire scholastic year of this Institution, by a jolt t resolution of the Faculty and Trustees, has been thrown In o one term, commencing oh the First A/.mi/a* tn September, and closing on 4;oMMtNCS)tKNr Day,Thursday alter |he fourth Sumlay In June. FACULTY. AUGUSTUS ALDEN, A. M.,President —Professorol English Literature and Ancient Languages. Iter. J. II. CAL DWELL, A. M.—Professor of Mental •ml Moral Philosophy. Rev. T. X. FORSTER, A. M.—Professor of Mathe matics and Natural Science. Mite ANN E. ALDEN—Principal Primary Depart ment, and Instructress In Botany and French. It. It. LIG.N08KI—Principal of Music Department. Mrs L. E. GR ANT and Mrs E. T. GALDVVLLL— Or- namenud Branches. Tliis Institution now presents to the public, advnn- Lures which few possess. A large and tsieuanlly c.m- UniL-tod College edifice; one of the largest Chapels in the state; all necessary out-buildings and enclostirei; a hoarding department. Ailed up in tho most ncui ami comfortable style, an 1 under the superintendence or the teachers themselves; with the whole domestic depart- strut under the careful direction of ladiesof experience, ad ‘.i-l to all the facilities for a thorough course of in- «ruci»n which any similar Institution can offer. It will be seen by reference to our catalogue, that our rates of Hoard and Tuition nre less than can he found else, where. • This fact, In those times of pecuniary pressure is worthy of the consideration of those having dattgh ter-to educate. The Hoarding Department will bo under the direction ol President Aldun and lady, and Professor Caldwell and lady. With spacious and comfortable dormitories, large and convenient close’s, t ew and elegant iTinflmre, g i id and experienced servants, an t tables furnished wi!h the be«t that the mark* t affords; together with a wholesome hut parental discipline, we hope tn Increase the liberal patronage with which litis Institution has hitherto been favored. *•* v . FORSTER, Sec’y Faculty. Cuthbert. July 3». 1855. atig 7—Jan I, *5(1 Cit.u ilnstncss eoriis " k oi'hiieMo GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMISSION merchant, No. 164 Hay etroot, Rolled, from his Irlunds oontlgnineuU of every de scription . . . My personal attention will be given lo the sale of Real Estate, liana slock, fro. Iteror to lllram lloberls, Esq., Pierson, llcldt It Co E F Wood k. Co, Noble Lyon, Esq., Savannah ; E II Harris, II. rt. Titles* h. Co., Hates It Lucas, W. D. Bob bitt, Montgomery, Ala. in nr 17 IVn. W A HIND IIA H IS UN II A Alt * GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Cornorol liitvttnd Moi*taomory-at».,Savannah,Ga. Solicits consignments, nml Is prepared lo receive Cot ton and Merchandise generally, upon storugo. Jan I NOV. 15,58, J A VI UN N. Mt llOl.S, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ wharf, fdot of Aborcorn-strool, Jn II SAVANNAH, GA. ly UAKUUTON A PAIINUN8, General Commission Merchants, 82 BAY STREET, SA VANNAH,GEORGIA. O. I. CARLKTON. (HAS. PARSONS. dec 18 VII Vi IS A JOHNSTON, Ueneral AiiiTion it Crunmission Mrrrhnnts, Tender their services to their friends and the public Jan 3 c J. C. SUBR. J. It DAVIS. W. H.LONO HUNT, DAVIS A- I.OVIL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, J*»>" I Si* vunimli. Ga. 8AV1UEU PAL1IEK « NON* Dealers In HARDWARE* CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE- TOOL S S- e, WIIOLKSALK AND RKTAIL. No. 184 Congress and (17 St. Julian streets, June 3 Savannah, Georgia. \wi. WHIGli r. GENERAL BROKER, FOR TIIE PURCHASE AMD SAI.E OF REAL ESTATE A HD PERSONAL PROPERTY, HAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA. PATTUV, HUTTON A UO. FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Jy l4 r lf ._ II. A. IRANf, L. W. WALLS, KIL’IIARD CURD. CIIANE, WELLS « CO„ COTTON FACTORS. AND Forwarding ft Commission Merchants* No.82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. Jy 14—tf ISAY HA III) & HOWLAND, FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 2 Bay Street. RPIIRAIM DAVNARtl JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR Liberal advances mu re on conslgniuenta of Colton and produce. Jyl2 WAYNE, GRENVILLE ft CO. FACTORS, (Jo in mis* ion und Forwarding jiiEiicn&jrTS) RAY NTIIUUT, NAVA Vi Vf A If* TIIOS. S. WAYNE, O. K. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE, J7—tf Savannah. Chattanooga. JforriQn liunfurnn (Earns. ... HUUKIFU At J 4IN UN, WAYESIIORO, BURKE COUNTY, GA. I ractlcolaw hi Richmond, Burke, Washington, Bcrlveu and Emanuel. tiios. m. aanitiEN. malcolh d, jonks. dOC Id |y VI IliliUH A VIAIYDUIjL.. A T T O R N E YS AT LAIY. _ Wnyit«(Nboro% (In. Rororouco-MeBsra. A. l.lt T. W. Miller, AugustSjGa. E. G. rtllAVISS, ATTORNEY AT LAW,* Foray lit. Da •• Will practico In tho Flint and adjoining counties of the Jan 7 Macon Circuit. tf wvi. a. ivirroN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nov3tr. Iffamlrcllo, Geo. W ll.l.IA VI UDWAMDN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Vllcnnopy, Florida, will practice In the Courts of East and South Florida.; References—Tunuo Plnknqy at Co., Charleston, 8. C.s Pierson, lleldl At Co., Savauuah,Ga.; Cooper At Motlior, Micanopy, Fla. inarch 20 ly* SAVIUUli W. PEPPER, Successor lo HENRY J . PEPPER At SON, Watr.ltcN, Jewelry and Nllver Ware* No. 175 Cheamit at., opposite the State Ilouac, Philadelphia. may 30 ly Wil l.IAIH VI. TUNNO, Factor & Commission Merchant, For Florida uud Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. may? Onto WILLIAM J. WILCHUU, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Geo., Will practice in tho Northern Circuit of Georgia, nttd in thecoiintiesor Burke,Columbia, Jefferson nud Wash ington, of tho Middle Circuit. ly may 0 FULTON HOUSE, ATLANTA DUOUD1A, BY A. E.BEEVES. Atlnnta. March 14. 1855. tf mnr 1(1 WM. AtlDLBY COL'PKR. JNO. COUPER FRASER. COI PEK A Fit AM.II, F AOTOB.S GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BAVSTOEET, SAVANNAH, <1A. Jy 7—5mos WAVElt it CONSTANTINE. Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN GRAIN, HAY, d)c. J oiicn’ llulldititf. Itay SI reel, SAVANNAH, G A. F.WAVER. P. L.CONSTANTINE. rjTd/r let attention will be given to Receiving and Forwarding goods. Jo 5—if McKEU ft liENNETT. CARRIAGE AND HARNESS REPOSITORY, Corner of Went liroad and Bay Streetn, Savannah, tin., Ana. Would call the attention of tho uillzona o Georgia. South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Teuiioffc, to their largo and splendid stockpf CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c., fcc., embracing every vartely and style now in uso. Among our slock will be fouim all of Ibe most fashionable styles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Built by some of tho most reliable but dent In Phila delphia, whoso work has a reputation for Lightness, Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other tnaiiufaclurors in the Union. There may also bo round among our stock selections from thn eMablMiment ofJ. M.Qi imdy it Co.,and other celebrated manufacturers In Newark, N. J., New York nnd Now Haven, all of which are built expressly for us, and which we do nor esilato to warrant iuevuiy particular. II. C. McKee has hoen for twenly-nno years engnged In the Carriage Business l,ii Columbus, Geo., nnd we. Teel conddont that with our united experience and at- tentlon wo will he able lo koep on blind n stock Hint we think will meet the approbation and wants of the public.and which for variety and exlculwlll excel that heretofore kept at this place. All orders shall have strict and prompt attention. II. C. MoKEE. Savannah, Atig 31, 185,I. I. s. BENNETT. Tfrtn=Yorh SWtifrtfiirmtiito f>omS.M. Pclltngtll fr Co.'t Aitvertining Agency, II Naesau-et., Neto York, and No. 1(1 State »t , Hutton, P. At Co are Agents for the most Influential nnu lar ged circulating Commercial paoers both In the United Stutos aud the Canadas. Brooklyn City ST RAM ENGINE WORKS. 13 Water-iitred, Hrooklyii, N. York. D. P. BURDON & CO., H AVING recently dltud up the extcrtslvo establish ment at the above named place, wo ore prepared lo mannricture all kind* or flteam Engine*, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Saw and Grist Mills, Pump* nnd Gearing for working Mine*, BhaMtlg Pulleys, tic., and are pre pared to furiilBh castings of every description. Wo would call the attention of Southern Plnnlcrs particular ly to our Sugar Mills lluvlng purchased the entire stock of Patterns from tho late firm of G. II. Ilarlson Ac Co.,N.Y., wo can safely saT that wo can turn out a Mill which for strength, durability and ncnlneu, cannot be excelled by any establishment In tho States. A long experience In the business renders us competent to ex ecute any orders, nnd we would advise those in want of Machinery to give us a call. Engines iroin 4 to 40 horse E ower always on baud. i. P. BUR HON, II. N. CONKLIN, S. B. CONKLIN. oct 22—3m _P (ESTABLISHED IN I7B0.I PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WAITER. HAKES A- «!«. — American, french, llonimpa tide, and Vanilla CIK tut 'LATE; prepared COCOA; BR( >M A, CO COA PASTE; Cocoa Slicks, Solu ble, llotnwpathic and Dietetic Cocoa; Cocoa Shulls; Cracked Cocoa ,kc. These Manufactures to which first PR km it’ms have been a- warded by the chief Inilitut ons and Faifs oi the Union, are an Leaf. Flower As Fruit excellent diet for children, Inva- of the Cocoa, with a lids, and persons in health. They pod opened. allay r dher than Induce the ner vous excitement attendant upon tho Use of tea or coffee, anil are recommended by Dr*. Warren, Jackson, Day- ward, Ware, and Adams, of Boston, and by omlncnt physicians elrewh re. For sale by ull the principal Grocers in the United States, aud by their Agents. D. U. Murray, New York; Grant At Twells, Philadel phia ; Thomas V. Briind’ge, Baltimore; Kennett It I)ud- ley, Cln. WALTER BAKER Ac Cl sop 15—.1 m Dorchester, Mass._ ~ M KRILL0 IRON PIPK W0UK8, Vlcrril A. Juqiiuw, 143 €ontrc-»lr«et M NEW YORK, M ANUFACTURERS and dealers in Wrought Iron, Pipes. Fittings, Tools, nnd uvory descrlnllon of apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gai, for healing nnd lighting Steamers, churches, Hotels, Pri vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories aud Halls. Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gaugos, Boilers and Boiler Flues made to order. Our Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new, and our own patent warranted to do doublo the worst of any other Invention. Orders solicited Iron) all sections of tho country, and promdtly altcnted to Je 25, 55 —Iy TSTctn Yoctt attacttigrnuntB. fYom Skillin, Ftetcher, Owen SchcU'y Adncrliting Haute, 3 HI Broadway, New lork. TO II 1(1 U PLANTEII8. T il E subscribers ate desirous ot culling the attention of those interested in the Hulling of Rice, lo tlielr newly Invented Machine, which surpasses till others now In use. Tho advantage of these Machines consist in Its simplicity, durability, and the great amount of work which it will perform without tue least Injury to the groin. The machines nre portable, nnd well adapt ed lo llund or stenm Power, can be transported ready lor use. These Machines can be made to hull from 20 lo 51X1 bushels per day—varying according to size. All necessary Information will be gtten by addressing the Inventors, at their Manufactory, No 114 Cllffstreet .New York City. ROBERT It JOHN E. ANDERSON, sepl 20—I m P WAKHIM KA DAYI!S (Successors to C'ubbedge <$• Brother.) WIIOLKSALK AM) KKTAtl. Booksellers and Stationers, No. I5U CONGRESS ST., South side Market square, SAVANNAH, GA. J AS. O. M. WARNOIK. WM, t. DAVIS may 20 IMIIHE Importer A .iluiiiiffnciorer off Scgars, no. 13 wiutakkR'HTRkkt, Keeps on hand a well selected stock of Imported So- gars, also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipei,, and nil other articles usually kept In his line of business, which ho offers on the most reasonable terms. nov 3 SCOTT’N IjITTLU (JIA NT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY Itith 1854. T HE attontion of Planters,Farmershnd Stock feeders in gnei-rnl,is r-speclftilly cnlltd to this Mill us ; the most important article of tho kind now in use, not only well adapted for g’lading cub meal for stock, but grtsi or fine hominy for tho table, and especially bread 1 meal front corn not fully rlpo or dry In the lull. ] In setting this Mill, no mechanic’or frame work is I wanted, only wanting tube fastened to a floor or plat- I form. Easily uitjusteil and Used by any person, even a I child. i The LITTLE GIANT has received the first premiums nl the fate Agricultural Fairs or Missouri, Kentucky, Mary limit, and rdher Stales, uud that Is the most compli mentary maimer, ns well a-the most ready commenda tion rrmn tho thousands witnessing its performance. These mills are guaranteed In Ihu most positive man ner ngitmst defects or breakage, and No. 3 warranted to grind 15 l>ii-licls of feed per hour, with one horse, and offered at the low price of $05, al complete, ready for 1 attaching the team.—No. 4 ut875, grinds 20 bushels per . hour with two horses. Munutactured by SCOTT Ac MOCK BEK. Augusta, Gu, , Ardsold by O. II. t'ASmun, Agent lor tho Mnnufuc i turers, 171 Bay slreei,Savannah, where tho Machine I may be seen. may I ,LOCAL OULETHOKPE fILUICAl, POLl.EliE AT SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. T HE SESSION OF LECTUEES in tho above institu tion will commence on the first day of November ami terminate on the first of March. Thu Clinique, nt the College building, will be open ed to patients on the 2oth of October, and be continued liivoiigtioutthe session. The Faculty is constituted as follows : II. L. BVRI), M. D, (late oi Savannah Medical Col lege.) Professor of the Principle and Practico of Physic. E. Lx ROY ANTONY, M. D., (of Waynesboro’, Ga.,) Pr lessor of Obstetrics and diseases of Worneu and Children. A KSLKY C. NORWOOD, M. D., (of • okesbury, 8. C.,) Professor of Materia Medicu and MedicalJuri«pru- dence. J \MBS s. MOREL, M. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,) Pro- fes-orol Anatomy. JtillN DAVIS,M. D.,(of Abbovllle, 8.C^) Professor of Physiology. WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,) Professor of Chemistry end Pharmacy. CHARLES GAN A III., M. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,) Professor pro.tern, of the Principles and Practico or Surgery. Demonstrator of Aaalomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of Savannah) The fees will be— $100 dollars for the entire Course of Lectures; fit) Demonstrator's fee; Graduation $'J0. Mairicola ion $5. Arrangements have been mado by which atndeula can Is; accommodated with good board at from 93 1-2 lo 54 |ier week. For further information address, . II. L. BYRD, M.D., Dean. Nip 28 rp||E Books for Subscription lo the Charleston and JL Suvannati Railroad will be re opened the 15th De cember, 1854, and kept open until further notice, atthe following places,to wit: colt mst ONERS. Charleston.—L. T. Porter, (>tls Mills, Wm. C. Bee. savannah.—Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Screven,Col. A H. Lawton. Adams’ Run.—Hawklnsd. King, D.P. Wilkinson,J. W. Fabsr. Kdisto Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jas. Hopklnson, Col. E. M. Whaley. Walterboro’.—Col. M. E.Carn, D. S. Henderson, J. W. Bur bridge. Aslmpoo.—Lawrenco Wllsoll, W. H. Lowndes, Jas, M. Khett. Saltketchor.—Thomas McToor, B. McBride Peeples, Thomas Allen. Pocotaligo.—W. P. Hutson, J. H.Sanders, John Mar. In. Whippy Swamp Muster Ground.—Burwell McBride, John E. Frampton, It. A. Taylor. Gillisonvtllo.—F. W. Pickling, Wm. Yeomans,Thad- den- Buckner. Beaufort.—IVImund Khett, B. J. Johnson, J.D. Pope. Grahamviile.—Col. John Webb, Wilson Furrlbec, William Howard. Hluffton.—T. II. Coe, R. H.Kiik, Dr. P. Pritchard. Robcrtvillo.—0. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A R. Johnston. I’urysburg.—W. W. Hardee, J. P.Raymond, J. D. I.uwiouville.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Samuel Manner Charles Jaudon. Blue House.—Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Satin ders, Jonh Hill. Ilv order oftho President and Board of Directors. dep 13 C . F. IIANCKEL, Sec’y and Treat*!*. SOUTH WESfERN RAILKOAHT" CIIANf.E OF SCHEDULE D. I.. (’OilUN* CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Tayloi-Slroot [five noons west of drayton-btrkkt.] Is prepared lo contract for all kinds of Building and Repairing. Also—To couduct Water through tho various parts or Houses. »ct jg» R. J. LACIILISON, Engineers and i»I I I I nriglill' IRON A- BRASS FOUNDERS. Canal-Street-Near the Canal Lock. R. LACIIL1S0N. J. UCHtltMJ, s7s. MILLER. & J. D.“FERGUSON, WHEELU llHillTN It ||L AUKSH1TH8 No. 133 York-Ntrret. SAVANNAH, (OA,) Carriages, Wagons, Car s ami Drays manufactured Blacksmilhlng, Including Iron Railing and Grale* for ’ Building-*, 4ic-, done at the abortus notice. ang 26, " M, U.OHUROIt, ~ E. I. MOSES. (JIIIJIHTI At MOSES, Factors amt Commission Merchants, liny Street, ."uvummli, Georgia. References—Messrs. Hall, Moses it Co., nnd Col. , John Ranks, Columbus, Ga.; Messrs. Hall, Moses It Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Brady, Atlanta, Georgia. U. A. IIOI.COMIBE' A. ill., CLASSICAL ANI) ENGLISH TEACHER, Uahion Strcei. atig 27 eod t Jun 1 P APER HANOI N in S AND IIOKDEIIS. Just received a fine ussorlmenl of Paper Hangings and Borders, nnd for sale at moderate prices at JOHN OLIVER’S Paint and Oil store. 1 31 llroiiglifou St. Rooms papered with dispatch. HOUSE, SIGN ft 8HIP PAINTING, GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING. Dealer In Paints, (hi. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters’ KVIIM-IXMI Oft’ 'rill-: VALVE and Fire-Proof Qualities‘of WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAl-ES, A. MAN f FACT U REI> DV STARNS ft MARVIN, NEW YORK. IN TIIE lire oftho 3d Inst., which consumed the brick building, ocell i'. A. VltEDE A- (50.• FURNITURE manufactory and Hare-Rooms. 598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Botween the Metropolitan uml Smithsonian Hotels. I FURNITURE of uvory variety,of tho best quality, ^ at moderate prices. We have tho largest eslub Bailment, and best assortment of really good and sub stunt lal Furniture to lie found In this city or country, to which we invite Ihu particular attention of purchasers atig 0—3mos P MASONIC—1.0. O. r—M. off T.-O. U. A. R EGALIA, JEWELS and COSTUMES, manufac tured and kept on laud, al tho Old Establishment of E. COMB, 244 Grand street, East of Bowery, Now York, orders from tho country promptly attended lo. je 12—ly P Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods, william: tank i'. ii, PARK PLACE. Now York, Invites the attontion H F of Southern uud Western Merchant*, to Ids new stock of EaiiH,Combs, Hair, Tooth nnd Nail Brushes, Lndius’ Reticules, Peifurnery, Soaps, Porto Mommies, ■let and Bead Bracelets, Pccket Books, Dross Buttons, Pins and Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Wutch Guurds, Wax, Coral and GIh*>s Bends, Nucklnces, Ilc. India Rubber combs, Canes, Balls nnd Toys of every descrip tion. Scissors, Razors and Cutlery, Gold nnd Gill Jewelry, Accordeons nnd Violins, including a general nnd very large stock of English, French and German, Fancy OooUs, which will bn sold at Ota very lowest pri- IB, tor tJasli or Approvatl Paper. tn-]- Ortlors by letter selected and nut up In tho beat manner. W.LLIAM TASKF.lt may 1—ly P In Park Place, New York. tilled by Thomas, opposite the John T. hotnas. Gas Works'lii this city, was a Safe of tho above description, containing tho books, papers and inonev of Mr. Thomas, and although the build ing was destroyed, the said Suf• sustained no Injury whntever from the Intense heat tn witich It had been exposed. On opening tho Safe, , contents were found undisturbed, and in tho same ortler and cond lllon as when placed there, except u slight dlfcnlorullnn to the projecting ends of a few papers, and the backs of one or twnot the books, caused by the steam generated in tho Safe, while al Its greatest heal. The Safe and contents, as ll came from tho ruins, may still be seen, in tho possession of Mr. Thomas, at the Gas Works. A large ussorlmenl of these celebrated SaUB alwuys on hand, nnd for sale by C. II. OAMPF1ELD, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 20,1855. 171 Bay at., Savannah, Ga. 1 lake pleasure In corroborating the foregoing state ment, and in addition would add tliut tho booksaro now in use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Whnrf. July 20.1855. oct 24 aug 28 Tools, While Wash Brushes, etc. OH U EVE It A CO„ FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SAVANNAH, OA. Wm. W. Ciixkvkr, John R. Sims, Gko. II. Chkkver. WILLIAM LYNN, JAH. J. SNIDER, O. F. HNIDEI LVNN ft SNIDFiR, FACTORS. FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IIAY-ST., SAVANNAH, GA., ■opt 7 Corner llroiiglitoii unri Jcfleraon-Ma. UP STAIRS. WILLIAM (», FOOTE I S Now recovlng a general ass jrlment of Foreign nnu Domestic Dry Goods, which Ito offers to tho trado on accommodating terms A. MCALPIN ft BRO’8. Lumber Mill and Brick Yards, sop 0 SAVANNAH. GA. (J. J. JONES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, JONES’ BUILDING, Niivnimnli' (■»• F1IKU INMl'KANCU. Statement of the *•Norwich Fire Inturancr. Comp of Norwich, Connecticut,on the (ith day of .lune.any, Guptlnl Mock 91511,tin I8o5 Surplus 5,320 00 ' 1 00 9155,32- ASSETS OF TIIE OJMPANY. I (X) 321 Shares Bank Stock lit vuriotiL Hanks... .$30,0119 IN) 2.1 ” Incoiporated Gompanlesc'.herthau Bunks 270 00 Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages ou Real Estate, Bonds, linttk Stock aud olhor good personal security 121,800 (X) Cash in hands of Ageuls 2,0(H) 00 “ 111 Bank 1,150 IN) 9155,321 00 LIABILITIES. IlOssesndjiistod,unadjusted or claims forlosses—nono. Llahilltlcstoany Bank, Corporation or Individual— none. Total amount at risk (about)—3,41'" 100. Tho amount at Ituznrd on uny risk, («1th very few ex- coptious,) not ovor 5,OIK). A. BREWS'/ i'<,President, E. Learned, Jr., Secretary. Norwich, Conti., Juno Oth, 1855. Personally appeared before tho uudersiN.-id. Mayor of the city of Norwich, in said Stile, A Brewsio*, President, and E. Learned, Jr., Secretary of the "Norwich l-ire Insurance Company,’’ and made solemn oath to the truth of tho above statement, signed by thuin. I also, certify Hint I have examined the report of said Compa ny, and Hud the above to be u correct statement of ihu same and thut the notes nnd loans on which u part of snld capital is invested are in nty opinion good and well secured. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and eattsed the seal of the city lo bo affixed, this Dth day of June,I855. IL.8.] WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor of tln.i By of Norwich. Tho undersigned Is agent Tor the nt >ve office, and is ready to lake risks on ull description < of property in the city. JNO. INGEKSOLL JylH CHANGE OF SCHEDULE—TWO PASSENGER TR ’INS DAILY TO COLUMBUS. / vN and after Monday, Augml 27, passenger and mall " f trains will leave Macon lor Columbus and Monl- Soinery, dally at 2.Hi A. M , aud 3.15 P. M., arriving nt Columbus at 7.15 A. M. and 10.31’P. M. Leave Coluiri- bui lor Macon dally at 4.15 A. M. aud 2,3D P. M, riving at Macon at 10.45 A. M. and 8.5(1 P. M. I’rt-roiiger* for Amerloiis will take the morning train it 2.BI A. M. from Mucon, arriving in Amerlcusut ( lu A. M. Leave Amorlcus at 0.40 A. M., and arrive »l Macon at 10.45 A. M. Commoting nt Macon each way with Central Railroad Train' to -avaunah, Augusta, Mllledgeville and Eaton- tan ; and with Macon and Was tern Railroad Trains to '• ifflu, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville,and NssliflHe, Connecting dully at Columbus, with Glrsrdand Mo bile Railroad. Connecting «lally at Amerlcua with u four-horse post toiS’-h Line toTallahu'see, ABiuny, Thomnsvillo, Ilc., tail iri-weeklv Hark Line to Lumpkin. I'iiMengers for points on this Road "below Fort Vnl- •*yshould lako >hn I o’clock evening train from 8av- fnndi, aud 5 o’clock evening Irani from Auguata, to *»"hl detention nt Macon; for other points on Mouth o'««teri. or Mtiscogen Railroads, passengers will liuvu 0" detention by either trslus. J'lrst Class Steamships leave Savannah for New York “’••diictduya uud Hnlurduj s, and for Philadelphia on WedneH'ltijs. Passage, In IhoCaliln, 920; Hteeruge,98. rare from Montgomery to Havnnnah 913 00 Bo, Odum bus to do It oil Bo. Americas to do 8 80 GEO. W. AnAMH.Huperiuteiident. ^•Miicon, August 2d, 1855. [tf] aug II f' A KPI.TINC, RUGS, f)ltUri(iET.-We have opened ' ’ «luy, ai d are now preparml t>> «how us utun\ no >••"011110111 ol the above goods as nre to he seen lo tho •By. sep21 AIK IN «i BURNS. OF TUB PENT 12 E.—25 bbU.opu i'urp.u SAMUEL PALMER & SON, I BIMLDINOS, MOW mumVATM ESTABLISHMENT 7 3 York-St., near the Court HounC' SAVANNAH. GA. 7 3 JEM ESTAULISIIKD IN 1832. |~gr 7R -w-'ll - ......-C.., ....... . . - Nos. 148 Congress, and 07 St.Jutien etrreti, R ESPECTFULLY inform the trado and citizens gen erally that they huve In store n good aHsorlmeiil of imerlcun ami Foreign lliirdwarn, uud being in direct rjAil I-rSubscrlber. grateful to Ids patrons uud friends I JL for tlielr continued favors, would statu that, tn ad- y: PI It IT- * ’’tie, l Kt-to i 'lore ami lor by HUMERjk GAMMELL- lieir stock, comprising Plant'cra’ Housekeepers’ nnd lulldurs’ goods ol the most approved stylos and patterns, ,inoiu which may bo onunierated laicks, Hinges, Bolts, tid Sliullur Eas euliigsof all kinds, Mlteel Zinc, Hhoet topper, Mu-ei ami liar Load, Chain Pumps, Brass Vures, Brltamdu Ware, Hollow Ware, PerctualoiiCaps, tombs, Brushes, nnd n general variety of Fancy Goods, 'olioll Linus, Fish Hooks,Needles. Knitting Pins, Seine wine, Crosscut, Hand, Tenon, Framing, uud Mill Huwa, 'Indus. Hand and Hedge Hniiimers, Anvils, Vices, crew I’lulos, Block* and Dies, Hnillh’s BePows.Cooper’s ools. PLUW8, CORN Mil ELLER*. HAY CUTTERH. lo’ », Axes, Andirons, Hlmvels, Hpudes, Guns, Huy and lanuro Forks, Sail lions. Writing paper, I’otlo Mon ales, Spirit i<nvelR,Cul uml Wrought Nulls undHpIkes. 'lanes of ull klutls, Kolver,Coffee Mills Cotton and Wool lurils. Curry Comes, nnd In fuel every arllcloaduptod to bet ratio. City and country ortlors will terelvo prompt attontion, lid ull goods for shipment* carefully packed, may 8 new enabled to l)ye a greater variety of dolors on *llk nml Woolon Dresses, Shawls, Itc., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him wilh their pntronuge. Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, as may bo required, in Urn sumo superior ntyia which has generally so much nlessetl Ids patrons and friends. Ladies’ Bonnets Dyed, Blenched aud Pressed In the most fashionable stylos. (>rder* from the country punc tually attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboat or railroud, word should bo stun Idm by lottor through tho Post Office,so that ho tuny know whereto call for them. Jon 13 _ c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY, TO SEA INUANDCOTTON I'UANTUIIN rpllE UNDERSIGNED having lieonappointed agents 1 for tho salo of tho celebrated MoArlliy MBA 18- I,AND COTTON GIN, the cotton from which Is readily sold, and which usually brings throe to flvo cents per pound morn than from any olltor Gin yet Invented, are now prepared lo supply Planters nnd those wanting. (■UK Ull Al. NOTICE. M. GRIFFEN has ro ojiened Ills store, and | with 'these ol superior workmanship ^at ono hnndreii Is ready for all cttslomers’ calls In Ills lino. I 1 al id twenty flvo dollnrseach. Extra ndlars9il. have In emplny a superl- -r work man at watches, H „d also a first rale MniiiifucliirliiK and Jobbing Jeweller, sod all work In that line will ho received and done according to order, uml with dispatch. Calls solicited Iroin ull IrlmufTniid customers III want ol articles In my line of business. ll0V I SORTER AND ALE.-75 cask*, elicit 8 dozen pint* Hll.ber’- I’oiier, and fiHca-ks, each 8 dozen pinls, lllhberl s superior Put” Ale, mn mi fact tired expressly for HiIh market. Just received and tor wile by aug 21 PA DEI. FORD, FAY fcOo. Extract from a jotter from n Florida plnntori “The MoArtliy Gin Is liiflnilelv ahead of every other Gin yet manulitelured. I would not Ire without ono for Uelilo the uniount; It saves Imithle, Is slmplo, and turns out iHiumlful cotton. The staide Is not injured, and tho open process so much doslretl by the English buyers Is certainly obtained.” aug 24—tf BOSTON fc. VILLALONGA. N EGRO tiAPS, SCOTCH HTYLEH -III dnz. Hcoteh Gups aud Bouuels. received and fur t-ale bv or,lti ROKENBAUGII It LADSON. THU HUNT 11 AIK DYU. D R. O. M. IIALLARD’A (now article) received i) highest premium at the World’s Fair und Ameri can Institute, wh cm it was examined by the distinguish ed chemists Dr.« Little uud Prof, oliu Torrey, und pronounced the Best. For snlo by the Principal Druggists In tins city—prico .ft. Principal offleo and store .41)8 and 6011 Rrondway, New-York. Mar I5,’5fl -P mar 16 SAFES. F CNTTF.NET fc CO., Importers of French and other • European Goods, No. 48 Broad street, jip 30 ’55 jllOOIlE ft TAYLOR’S PASTILLES I)E PARIS. T HESE PASTILLE* are an invaluable remedy for the cure ol Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, ns by their action on tho throat aud lungs, they remove nil honrse- nes* In a few hours and wonderfully Increase the pow er and flexibility of the voice.—Hence they are of groat service lo and highly recommended by Clurgymen, Auctioneers, Public Speakers, and all those wnose call ing requires such frequent use of the vocal organs. N. II.—Ask for'-Moore ft Taylor’s Pastilles He Pnrls,” and observe that each box hears ihelrwritteu signature. For snle by VV. VV. Lincoln, J. II. Carter It Co., J. B. Moore It Co., and the principal Druggists and Apothe caries throughout tho Uuitcd Hales uud Canada, aud at wholesale by MOORE It TAYLOR, Importers, me, New Y« p 20—3m 81 Maiden Lane, I York. W. JACKSON A SON. GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS, 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, Nctv York. aug 1—ly P Patent Elastic Skirts. BATES A FltANCU. No. 1 Barclay-street New YoRte. C AUTION.—Noi e are genuine except they bear the stump of the patuut. All manufacturers aud sellers infringing will be prosecuted according to luw. mnr 10 Mur 18, ’5(1—P ANDREWS & JESIIP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Colton and Woolen Machinery, Steam Euginc, and Boilers, fllacbialstH’ Tools, Belting, &c. IMPORTERS It 11EAI.EKS IN MANUFACTOBERs’ ARTICLES. No. G7 Tine Nl.' New A ork. N. B.—Agents for tho • Woodruff «t Bench Iron Works’ Kteam Engines aud Boilers. Exclusive Agency in Now York for‘Lowell Machine Shop, Machinists’ Tools. P oct 2—ly Savannah Urn iPoek TO SHIP OWNERS, MASTERS AND CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS T HE subscriber respectfully Informs thorn that the SAVANNAH DRY DOCK Is now in successful operation, and it is calculated lo lako In ships of any clnss from l(M) to I5IHI tons burthen. Ills 230 feet long aud (15 feet wldo, und complete In every particular. A large gang of workmen Is employed uml u large supply of mulermli Is on hand, so thut vessels cun bo repaired with as much dispatch ns in any other port. Pump and Block Muktng and Smith’s work done on the premises and every effort Hindu to ensure economy and fidelity lo thoso who may fuvor the Dock with their business. D. P. LANDRRSIIINE, Late Agent and Lit peri ntendent, of Marsh’s Duck, Charleston. * IKON WORKS, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES AND STUAItl KNflINEN, 87 Pearl-at, Brooklyn,H- Y ,opposito Now York city. rjMlEaubHcrlbor having been engagod lor the last 15 J. years lu the almost exclusive inuuufactiire of this most Important Invention, Woodsworth’s Pinning, Grooving ami Tonglng Machine, hns recently completed tho largo addition to his already oxlonslve Iron Works, will executo with dispatch all orders in tho nbovo lino to an itnliiniled extent. Tho universally acknowledged superiority of Woodsworth’s Plaining Machines, maim- factored by hint, over all others, requires no rultoruthm. In the mnnurncitiru of 8TKAM ENGINE*, wo claim a superiority fur power and speed, beauty of construc tion nml finish ; nml also guarantee the Engines to trans mit UN) per cent more power for tho same money than can be furnished by any oilier manuructtirer, ami more than UK) per cent, saving In wear uud tear, as well as a large saving in the consumption of fuel. References to Parties haoing theSlcum Engine unto in use. Pardeo It Morgan, N. Haven, Ot.; 8, W. Hlocum, Brooklyn. N. Y., Timothy Dabal, Astoria, L. I; Lyons It Curtiss, Bridgeport, Cl; blainford Manufacturing Co., 8la,oford,CI.; John C. *anford. New Haven, Ct.; Ilollin Hanford, New York City; Cltas F. Loosey, Austrian Con sul Gent ral. References to Parties haoing the Wordsworth Planing Machine now in use. O. B. Slont. Kensington, Philadelphia. Pn.; Kidder At Marlin, Wilmington, N. C.; A. L. Clapp, At Co.. Mont gomery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, New Orleans. La.; Hinkle, Guile At Co.. Clcinnuill, Ohio; Rantnm, Cobh At Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Fos* At Brothers, Chicago, 111*.; .1.11. Smith, Milwaukle, WIs.; P. It. At L. L. Eaton, Buffalo, N. Y.; Forward At Smith, Oswego, N. Y., John Snarr, Toronto, C. VV. Old’ rs nnd proposals received hy mall or othnrwise, from all parts of the United States. Cangda, South A- tm-rtca, aud Europe, will bo promptly attended tn by Agents who are traveling lu ull sections of the country. Letters by matt, uddtcm JOHN II. LESTER, oct 4 3m 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn,N. 1 fcb24 COItKIKJATUD. WIIOHUHT IKON AND WIRE RAILING, (SECURUD HY LETTUUS PATENT.) p or public Grounds, Cemeteries, Fjxy^ntUiIljfi (v,n„„„' i Balconies, Ate. This new article or our manufacture particularly commends Itself to favorable nolicu. Iron Bedsteads, wilh patent Wire Sackltif s; a variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads, Wrought Iron Farm--fence, WIro-Netting, suitable for sheep, potil- try, garden or cemetery-fence, Wire Trellises nud Hum- mer-ll uses, with every variety of Wire Work Tor gar dens, Am.; Sieves, Fenders, Brass, Copper and Iron Wove Wire Cloth, Ate. Circulars of designs furnished by the mumirucliirurs. „, „ ,, , M. WALKER At SON*, No. 233 Market-st., Jy2fi—Until* N. E. cor, of tlth »t. Pltlla., Pa. Full and Winter Clothing. TIUIISOIV, IIUIDT A CO., A RE recoivlng weekly, per slennujrs, one of tho Inr. goat and best selected siocks of Clothing over offer ed In this market, which they offer on accommodating terms at wholesato nml retail- They also have lu star® a good assortment or (SEN- TLKMKN’8 FURNISHING GOODS. Merchants visiting the city wou» Ido well to call aud exiimlno our stock. P. 8. Orders from tho country promptly attended to aug 31 CHEAP CAS LI CUT. T HE BENZOLE GAS LIGHTCOMPAN Y are nre pared lo furnish Porlaolo Ga* Machines, suitable for Manufactories, Stores,Dwelling Houses, Steamboats, Railroad Stations, Ate. These .Machine* aru warranted to give satisfaction. They are manufactured under S. T. McHougaH’s Putent.aml are the only ones that wifi operate well In cold wmcher. Tho Light produced Is one half cheaper than Coul Gas, and less than the com monest Tallow Cumlles. They are easily managed and free from danger, and the prices 25 percent, less thru uny other Machines made. The Company offer for sale State and County Hildas for all the States. All order* should bo addressed to S. T. MclXHJGALL, Agent for tho Compniiy, oct 23—lira S 321 Broadway, Now York. FIRST PREMIUM PIANO-f0KTES~ NT U IN WAY A SONS’, PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, 88 Walker St. NEAR BROADWAY. NEW YORE, RESPECTFULLY call the Httcntlon of pHMiKS9the public lo their splendid assorlmeuiof ll ^ ff ||semi-grund and square PI AN<)S, winch, lor volmneof tune,elasticity of touch, In-nut) oflliiiKh, nud evurylhiug Dial tender.-a Plano per eel, are unsur passed. As a proof of tho superiority of tltoir Instru ments, they beg leave to statu, that al the great Metro politan Fnlr held nl Washington, the firm premiums in both classes, somi-graud uud two stringed, were tinatil- mousiy nw.urded to them, although they were In compe tition with llto most oirlingutnhcd munuiuciurers from Boston. New York, Philadelphia uml Baltitnore. Pur chasers and dealers will find It lo thoir advantage to call and examine lor themselves. rt out 23—if SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS; 0HEAI-, UUUARI.E, AND I'HOiUTIVk, WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF. T JIlKPAINT wlllstand anycllniaut, wlthoulcrackor blister and hardens hyexpclitre, thus making lu llineauonEmolol slope,protecting Wood from decay, and Iron ami othermotalsfrom rustamlcorrosion. This Paint differs from the so-called Minorul Points of theduy, which are principally Ochrusaud Clayscolored, and are entirely worthless. Sllvur’sPlaBtlc Paints are purely ftletnllto,containing o Alum In or Clay. Theyarelovigate<lfluely,tnix«Mdlly with Linseed OB, (without tho trouble ol grinding,) aud flow under tho brush ttslroely as the best White Load. ThusuPaitilsexcol ullolhursin body or covering pro- pertlus.one pound of which wlllcovvr as much surface, astwo pounds of White Lend. There aru four natural colors, viz: Black or Slate Brown, Olivo and Chocolate. Directions: This Paint flows readily umlorlhe brush nud its oovoring property Is increased by using it mixed as thickly as possible with pure Linseed Oil; as the Point Is thelustlng or protecting body and theOHsimply the medium or agent In spreadlugtt. Wo annex copies of two letters,ono from the Pros!- dentof the Philadelphia and Reading KailroadCo., the other from a gentleman, awell knownresldent ol Au gusto, Georgia. office of the Phila.and Read mg Railroad Co,, < Piiii.AnBi.pp a. May 3,1853. ; J.S. Silver, Khq—Dear Sir; Wo have used your “PlasticPoints” Cor moretban nyear.nnd for Painting Bridges,depots,Ace., Ac.,wehavefound it qulteequalto any paint wehave used. lnfact,wenowgivetl* prefer onceover all olhors wo bavotrled for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) JOHN TUCKER,Presldcnt. Acui’bta,Ga.,September29,1852, t Steam Planing Mills. [ Dear Sir .-—You ask mofor my opinion of “Silver’s .Mineral Paints,’’whichyou have put on my Machine ShopandPlaulngMill. I glveyou with pleasure my full «nd hearty recommendatlonof It ns a prevenliveorfire communicatlngfrom chimneys, orfroraadjolulng build ings. The Palut which you puton my roofs, bos now become as hard asst.ATB,and I feel as securefromfire, liithiBdlrectlon,astai)osBlblc. A few weeksaftertbe roofs hud boenpalnteti, I made anexperlmcnton twoor threeshlngles by placlngthem In thefiirnaceunder the boilers; the result was,thalthe portion uncovered was ontirel)consumed,wbllethepaluted partwasappnrent- ly sound, thoughiipouuxaminatlontho wood wasfound lobecharrod ;the paint, however, was firm and but llttlehllstered. I conaldcrlhls as severe atestasyour Pulntcan beputto, and under tho clrcumstancetl do aothesltato tocommemlftas an Invaluable preventive against fire. Respectfully, Ate. (Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER. FRENCH A: RICHARDS, N. W. Corner of loth and Market streets, Phila., Pa. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENT 8. Forsnlotn Savannah, Wholesaleand Retail,by JAMES II.CARTER At CO, No. 178 Broughtonst reel. July 20 H2olply B LACK DOECASIMEREPANTS.-Wo have Just opuneda very pretty lot of Black Lasalinere Pnutu loons inr Gentieincn, ami Invito all In wuut to give its a call. They are cut and made In the latest fashion, und can sell (hem cheap, ut the Clothing store, (Kblum’s Rango. nov 1 (.LO. S. NICHOLS At 13). S HAWLS.—Received per lata arrivals a handsome assortment or Shawls, comprising many oftho latest styles; Rich Herd. Stelln Shawls, all Hliudes; Empire nnu Raysutn do; Colored and Black Long Wool Shawls; Black and White crape do; Colored Cashmere Scutfs; do C, r \ 0> l,y IfENRY LATH HOP At CO, ( 1 RiVUNli *IMvE*.--A lull iis'orlinonl of'tiround T Spices from the Hudson Mills, New York, In (tore, and lor sulo at New York prices, by nov 2 John inglksoll. For the 1,000,000. THE II. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY. [Capital 165,000.] No. 308 Broadway, cor. Walker street New York. a HE prepared to execute all order* for MANTLES, \ T »IILETOPS,COLUMNS,PEDESTALS, PILAS TERS, SLABS. Sic. In Initiation of Sienna, Hrocdcl, Pyruuees, Nua|iolitHU,aud all luncy Marbles, equal in strength, beauty nnd durability lo real tumble, and in some respects superior thereto, aud tu lea-* than halt the cost. Unlike muibleiseil iron, wood or slate. It Ih wind ly free from all objection* which are urged against mere surface wo.k, where paint, ropal varnish, he, form lit- temporary polish und beauty of tho article. Mantels from S to 840. orders from Builders, Cublnel Maker* nud others solicited, nml sa isf clli.nguaranlucd. Agents lor the principal cities treat* «1 with. PETER RENNIE, Pros’!. Lovtt. G. Mickles, V. I‘re*’t. Joseph Lamb, Sec. S_ _ oct 24—1) TII.TO.N & UcPAHLAAD, ! i Maiden Lime, New York, ANUFACTI'REItS of the’WOULD-RENOWNEI) SALAMANDER SAFES, RANK VAULTS, Built more Depot, 145 Pratt street, eep 5— ly Boston Depot, 14 Howard street. SHOW CASE8. HOFFMANN A FI.ICMI, MANUFACTURERS, 57 Bowery, NEW YORK, H AVE the largest und chcupusl stock of SHOW CASE* over offered in this city, made in every stylo; silver-plated, llrucs, Rosewood, eatitiwood, fcc. Order* promptly filled, and goods carefully packed und shipped to any part of (ho United Stale* amt Canada. ■oj» 4—3m MS E. J. DONNELL, General Commission Merchant, NO. nil PIMM. STKECT, (Fourth door from Wall street,) sep 4—Cm No’ York. IMPORTANT TO IIOl'SEKUUPEIIN AND DEALEII8. THE HOPE MILLS, 71 Fulton Skkkt, and 71 Beekman St., New York, Principal Office 103 Front Street, New York. Factory, Nos. 311, 37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City. r |MlE PROPRIETOR.-* of till* long and well known 1 COFFEE ANI) SPICE ESTABLISHMENT, Continue to prepare the best Pit arm ackutk-al pow ders in use, for raising Bread, Biscuit, Tea nml other Cakes, Alc. They also prepare Mmturd, encou, and many other articles of dully use in every lutully, widen they offer upon tho most reasonable terms. Catalogue sent lo dealers who request them. ll. H.bJ.U. (SHAM. N. II.—Consumers advised lo inquire for Hope Mills articles aug 14—ly SCIilUFFUUINi IIIKOTIIUIKN «Si CO. IMPORTERS, AND DEAI.KRN IS DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYES, PERFUMERY, A-t., A r., 170 WILLIAM STREET, Nkw York, I NVITE tho attention of tho trade to their largo and varied stock of Drugs, Paints 1 Mis, Perfumery,&c. In addition to their regular Importations of Staple Druggs, they are also receiving, direct from the sources of production and manufRClure,supplicant Tooth, Hair, ami Null Bru-hos. Bronze.-*, Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French anil English Perfumery, Lubiu’s Extracts, nnd many other article* usually embraced in Druggists’ slocks, wldch they are also enabled lo offer on the most advantageous terras. Orders, either In persou or by mail, will receive prompt uUetiflou. aug 14—ty SHELLAC INDIA TWINE, COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C., t’Ollt AND JI1TU MATS, Aud INDIA GOODS generally. For salo low foi CASH, by GEO. W. DOW & CO., Importers, te 12—(lino No. 7 Burling Slip,Now York. .HOlSEKEEPlftG HARDWARE, PILOT A SIIOTWELL' IMFORTERB AND JODBKR8 OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN “ffisiaasraswwc"* I NVITE the attention ot Soul hern and Western Mer chants lou large and very extensive stock of Goods in Ihe.r Hue. Cutlery of every description. Silver Plated Ware: Japunnerv. German Silver uud Hrlttnnla Ware. Tinned and Gunminelled Cooking Utensils. Bronzed, Copper and Bruss Goods. Tea Trays, Flru Irons, Fenders, Wire Covers. Bronzed i-uudlestlcks, Block Tin Ware, Ate. Our stack comprises every nrlicle in our linuofbuti- no**, all <>r which wo will soil 10 dealers at the VERY LOWEST PRICES, for Cash or Approved Paper. Goods ordered by letter will be selerted with great care uud dKpnlch, and pul up lit the lust manner. P1CUT 6l SIIOTWELL, No, U3 Maiden l.nne, New York, p. S. Also manufacturers ol a very superior articlo of Plutud Spoons and Forks. Jo 7—tim SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT COBJV .i.VI* COB .WILL, PATENTEII MAY Ullb.lSSt. S S. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgiu, Tonnosseo an • Alabama, of this invention, which is doubtlc* among the most iniporluul of modern times for tho use oftho well advised furtneruml slock feeder: and the universalluvor with which it ha-* been receiveil Iroin the first, more than unythlug else, attests its utility and su periority. For portability, simplicity of construction, mul con re* a itluuce of use, Ihu Gillie Giant has no equal. It weighs 'iroin three to five h uud red pounds, according to size, cun be put in operation by the farmer in twenty minutes without expense or mechanical aid, then udjusted und used wilh convenience by uuybody. Thu Llttfo Giant tins recoived tho First Premiums nt every Stale Fair from Missouri to Maryland the past Fall, and that tu the most complimentary manner. These Mills are guaranteed in the most positive man lier aguinst breakage or derangement, and warranted to grind teed from ear corn, nnd grits or film hominy from shelled corn, with a degree of ease ami convenience for farm purposes mivor attained before. The subscribersnro now prepared to furnish the trado wilh improved puttcrim and sizes, to suit the vuried wants ot all. No. 2 Is offered at 985 complete, ready for attaching the team, and warranted to grind ten bushels of feed per hour with one horse. No. 3 al 875 will grind flfroen bushels per hour. No. 4 nl 81)0 will grind twenty bushels per hour, with two horses. , , nuimfioluratl ud Mr.»!« b, ^ mar 3 at Nnshvjlo, Tenu., and Atlnnta, Ga. SEWING MACHINES. i EXCELSIOR SEWING MAGIIINKS.— Made by Ij HOOD, BATTBLLB A GO., Worcostor, Masna- chusotts, paleulud by Ellas llowe, Jr., September HHh, 184(1. These Machines are warranted,! with proper ut«' not lo gel out of repair. They are built In a good sub stantial, aud workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors Shoemakers’and Saddlers’work, In u manner warrant ed to give satisfaction. Thostlch will not rip any mors than common sewing, done by hand. Gull and see them In operation at 140 GlIKSNUT street. Philadelphia,up glairs. W. A. DAWsoN, Aroiiu limy 12 lyM&G T H IS unparalleled Preparation Is receiving more tes timonial* of its wonderful efficacy In removing nnin, than any oilier medicine over offered to the pub lic. And these lesrimoniais come not alone from Iho ignorant, bui from person* of every degree of Intelli gence and every rank of life. Phvslcluns of the first re*pcciiblliiy,and perfectly conversant wi h the nature of diseases and remedies,have recommended this as one of the most effect tie’. In their line of preparations for the extinction vl Puln. The Pain Hiller la ti-ed Internally und externally, nmmling to the nature of the complaint. It hns been found lo bean excellent remedy for sudden Golds, Guttghs, Re., Fever Hnd Ague, Asthma nnd Phthisic, Puln In the Hood, Kidney Complaint*. Pilos, Rheumatic Complaints, Bruises and Sores,Severe Burns, Canker, Biles nml Ringworm-*, Weak stomach, and General Debility, Pnlnter's Colic, Broken llreuMs, Sic., Ilowet Cnm| lulnt nnd Dysenlary, Cholera, Liver Com plaint, Dyspupoin, Toothache. Sic.. Ac. The genuine Perry Davis’Puln Killer is now put up in pnnol bottles, wills Iho words Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer blown in the glass ; and with two steel <-t graved labels on each bottle—one an excellent llkenessof Perry Davis, the oiiginr.l invertor of the im-dldlne, the other a slot-1 engraved Note of Hand—non 3 oilier cun he re union ns genuine. Price oi lv.tiles—PJjtf cents, 25 cents,’ 50 cents, and 81 ro'poclively. For salo by most of the medicine dealers throughout the known world. PERRY DAVIS A SON,Proprietors, 74 High street, Provideucu, R. 1. CHOLERA. A Certain Cure for this disease, may be. found in the use of Perry Dirts' Vegetable PAIN K ■ I. I, U II « Drnrqt-K, May 5,1P55. Gentlemen:—I feel undo'- obligations to you lor the benefit I Imve received from yourinvnluublc Pain Killer. Wo have had some cholera here on the Mlsslssppl thus early In tho season. A lew days since I asst-ted in laying out” aud burying ono of our citizens who wus supposed to have d[ed with the uisonso. The next morning I was taken with severe vomiting, accompanied with coldness of the extreuietleB. Warm covering and hot applications failed to res’ore warmth. M«- 'wife’s tamily, who had used tho Pain Killer with sue ess dur ing tho cholera season lu Buffalo In 1811), advised mo to take it. I took two doses al imc-rvals of fifteen minutes; a fine perspiration ensued, and the next day, burring a little wcukuess, I was well, nnd have been since. It may have been an attack of Ague, but whether Ague or Cholera, ll answered my purpose. Since my recovery, I Aud that several of our citizens have used tho Puin Killer as a remedy for Cholera, and pronounced it good. I therefore lako pleasure lu re commending it to a still more extended notiro. Yours, truly, W. M.CROZIER, Attorney at Law. Perry Davis It Son, Providence, R. I. This may cerllfy, that I have used Perry Davis’ Voge- able Pain Ki Her in numerous cases, and holleve It to ho a very valuable medicine I have prescribed It ex tensively lu bowel complaint, (particularly forcltildren,) and it is in my opinion, superior lo any preparation I have ever lined for Iho relief of those diseases. P.8. When given to children, I have always com bined It with tho syrup of gum abruhlc, say ten drops to a tea-spoonful of the syrup, well mixed. Dose- More or less according to the ago. Others have mixed It with ntllk und tnolassuH, equal parts. Sue directions. A. HUNTINGTON, M. I). The Pain Killer issold by John It Moore and t’o.Thos M Turner It Co nnd S D Brantley It Co. Snvnnnah ; Barret, Carter z* Co, nnd Clark, Wells it Dubose, An. gusta: E I. Strohei-ki r Co, Mncon. Also by Drugiats and Grocers gem-rally, ang 21—eoddmos RANDALL &. MERCER’S CoUon-Sccd Orlll* A LL Planter* have realized the want of» machine to drill Cotton Seed with regularity and certainty. Ono that would operate equally well ou every kind ot lr.nd, nnd at the snmellmo be so simple in construction und operation that It could be used by negroes without liability of getting outol order. A drill which we think DossesecB all these quall’ies, we now offer to the plant ng community. Alter a thorough trial for the last two years In different hands on all klnos of land, we would stale some 01 the advantages to be derived from their use. lit. The saving of seed, which will amount to enough In planting one hundred acres, to pay for the machine. 2nd. The suvlng or labor in planting, one horse and hand only being required to open the furrow, drop the seed and cover from seven to nine acres per day. 3rd. The great saving of labor In chopping out, the seed being deposited In a line one alter another. 4lh. Tho great saving In subsequent hoe work, owing lo the fact that any good plow-hand can, In sldlug,cov er all Iho first crop of grass In tho drill, however sn*II the cotton may he, without Injuring the stand. These advantages all farmers will appreciate ; and be low we give some certificates, from which the public cun learn how these drills are appreciated by gentlemen of the first (landing In our section of the State—all prncticul farmers, who have thoroughly tested them, uud nre consequently fully competent to decide on their merits. CERTIFICATES: , This is lo certify that I planted one hundred and six ty ucros of cotton with Ruudall nnd Mercer’s Planters, and I consider them superior lo any thing of the kind I have ever seen or tried. The saving of seed alone would t>ny for the machines In a season or two, and I think a hand can do one-third more hoeing than he could In cotton pluuted the common way. 8. L. BARBER. Lee county, Georgia, July 13th, 1855. Messrs. Randall <t- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to vottrs of tliis date, I can a:iy with «alt*lHCliou, that I have used your cotton seed drills on the farm of D. A. Vaaon, Esq , with great success. 1 consider tneni tn be of great value. They nre a saving of about one-third or the labor of cultivation, about two to three bushela of seed to the acre In planting, and a great saving of labor lu planting, as they open the furrow, drop and cover th seed with one horse and haad. 1 think them worth one htthdred dollars a pteee to any planter, that plants mil crons or cotton. As fbr myself I would not plant a crop nfeotton without them for no consideration In the bounds of reason. Yours, very respectfully, A. J. BARKSDALE. Lee county, Georgia, July 12tb, 1805. I havo used Randall & Mercer’s cotton Planter two seasons, and consider (hem of great value to the farm er. I save seed enough each year to p«y for the Plant ers, then I save at least one-third the labor of cultlva. lion, as tho cQtton Is sowed in so narrow aline that with good plowing there Is but little hoe work needed. There Is ulso a saving of hands and horses In planting. I should say they were worth one hundred uollars each, and recommond every fanner to use ihem. . s. d. mclendon. Lee county, Georgia, July Oth, 1855. .«ar 1 have been overseeing for Mr. 8. D. McLen don the present year, aud fully concur in hts statements above. DAVISSON WARREN. Messrs. Randall d- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to your* I will only say 1 have used thr-e of your cotton seed drills, and consider them of great valuo, from the Inct thut In the use of them I saved from two to three bitHhel* of seed to c<.ch aero planted, and at least one- . third of the labor of cultivation, not requiring one-half a* much hoe work us the old way of planting—also, a ‘ considerable saving In the labor of planting. I never , expect to plant cotton without them if 1 can get them at any price. I have planted eight acres per day lo each drill. They are simple—easily m reaped, and there Is no difficulty about getting a good stand. Very refpectfully yours, VV. F. HAMRICK. Lee county, Georgia, July 12th, I835, Thom asville, Thomas countv, Ga. Col.J.H. Watson—Dkar Sir : I can recommend your cotton Planters (drill) In the highest terms. 1 have tried them on all my land except new ground, and I think they will do In t >al, they will do In a mountain ous couutty as well a* In a level. If | had not bought I would travel to your shop which Is 75 mile*, and pay flfiy dollars a piece lor them. It saves one-third of the work;0.10 hand can plant as much a* two,and ono hand can chon out threo acres while one can chop out one acre nfter a common plow. Yours respectfully, K. BRASWELL. Douoiikrty county, Gn., July 14th, 1855. .1. H. Watson—Sir : This Is tocertirv that 1 have ured Randall ft Mercer's cotton reed drill of your man ufacture. und ant so well pleased with them that 1 would recommend all planter* who have not tried them, to give them n fair trial.* Where the drills are used'there is a gteal deal or labor saved in cultivating a crop, ow ing to it* being so uniform in the drill, thn plowing cau be dono much bettor, and wilh greater despatch, con sequently the hoe work I* lighter, as good plowing ■*ti persedes the necessity of a great deal or hard hoe work. JNO. BARKSDALE. This Is lo certify that I tired one of Randall ft Mer cer’s cotton reed drills last year in planting my crop,and was well pleased. I have used five or them ihe present )eur, planting my entire crop, und atn still heller pleas ed. There is n saving of between two red threo bushels ol seed to the acre 111 planting, besides oue horse and one hand with these drills doesthe w..rk of three hands aud two horse*. Then there is the saving of one third of the hoe work, the cotton being in so straight nud nar row a row. I consider them worth one hundred dollars each to any planter, and recommend all to purchaso and use them. ; „ „ . . „ WM. 11.OWENS* Dougherty county,Gs„ July lfith, 1855. Messrs. Randall It Mkkcer:—in reply to yours of f tho Slh Instant, in reference to your cotton seed drill. 1 ! urn Imppy to soy that Hfier planting n portion of my pro- ; sent crop in the old way. I was enabled to obtain one of 1 your drills, with which I finished. | It is the desideratum and long eought after. Mnny and varied have been tho attempts of intelligent mind* to attain what you huve accomplished, but with only partial success. This leaves nothing to be desired I in a cotton drill. It deposits tho seed uniformly and con* ] linuously in a straight nud narrow line as you wish,saves about one hair the labor In planting, and about one I bird or the hoe work In cultivation, it | g almost ueed- 1 us* lo add that I atn delighted with your drill. Your* respectfully, J. E. MERCER. Lee county, Gu., August 10th, 1855. Messrs. Randall It Mkkckr—Gentlemen: fused one ol your cotton seed drills the past sprlug, and f feel four fold paid lor what it cost me. To give your drill a fair trial, 1 planted every other row with the drill, and the intervening rows I planted ns well a* ever cottoa was planted before your drill come Into use. The result was, that in the row planted with your drill Igotamoie ported stand, and 1 think it grew off much better, be sides I realized u great saving In the lubor of working ovor my cotton tho two first limes. I shall continue to use them us loug a* I plant cotton. Yours Re. , _ JE8SEE COCK. Lee county, Ga. Saetellery UVarchouse. Young's Building,Sign of the Golden Saddle. OProSITK W. R. SIMMONS C LOTIIINO STORK. W. H. MAY & CO. Have on bund a good assortment of Saddles, Rridles and Uiirnosses, of which the loltowiug comprise a part: Spanish Quill, d, Overlaid andShnfton Saddles, Pint) ter’* large and extra largo Saddles; Men’s plain do. English do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladies Saddles of a variety of pailurns; Bridles feMurlcugules; Saddle Bags, Trunks &c. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—SaddloTrees, Skirting nnd ling-kins; Pad do.;Straining and Worsted Web; Thread and Sacks, assorted sizes. HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Harnesses of all kind*, hy Ihoslnglo set. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Ruggy aid* Sulky Springs nnd Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs an“ Bows, by tho single set; iMnted and Brass Slump Joints: plain do.; patent Dash Leather, Top ancj Curtain do.; broad and narrow Laces, variety of paflpms; Silk and Worsted Fringe: black und purple Corn*. Roans; Bug- gv Lamps, Plated uud Braes Carrlago Bauds; Brass and Plated Knobs, lie. oily23 19 '\7C r -A. 2XT ’ £1 sASKETH, HAIR BROOMo, FEATHER DUSTERS. 3 —A large variety at No. 15bBroughton street. 00 V 2 HORACE Mi)HBE BANH-MITK LIST AM) DETECTOR, Published semi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala. At 82 GO |*er An 1111 in« in Advance. riillEwork Is printed on fine white pHpor and new A typo, uud in appearance will he second o nono lu the United States. A Southern Bank-Note List is eescutinl in every Bank, Counting House, aud Public Office. Let us unite In ad- vnticingour common inlureals,uml not permit Northern men nud Northern Detectors to Huciuutn our money mutters na they tuny wish, while wo are quiullv follow ing thoir dictation. The work will ho carefully revised on iho day of pub lication, uud ull important financial changes, as they occur, noticed. Every exertion will bo mado to make it a correct and rcliubte guide to the Banker aud Mor chant. , , , Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, nnd others desirous ol Imvlhg tlielr names and husliioss widely circulated, nro Inlbruied that u limited number of udvervlsemenls will he Inserted.— Special rates for advertising by the year, or for shorter periods, may be known by applying to any of my Agents, oi»at tho office In Atlanta, La. SpQcluum numbers will he sent, on application by letter, free of charge. All communications intended lor ihe Bank-Note List and Detector, must bo addressed lo swun's Bunk-Note List, Atlanta, Gu. SAMUEL HWAN. Iambs KoBKHisoN.GsuetuI Ageut. sep'J5 - 3ui Mxssrs. Randall A Mkrcir—Gentlemen: I have used eight of your Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured byj II Watson, on Col J Bond’s Fowltown plantation. I am much pleased with them, having realized great saving of seed, of labor In planting nnd chopping out, and the hands at the first siding could go over at least ono-third more in a day, aud do better work than In cotton plant ed iu tho best way I could plant with coulter and block. I have 110 hesitation In giving it as my opinion that in the use of your drills there is a saving of oue-thlrd of the labor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Bond Is pleased with them and will continue their use. Yours, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK. Fowltown, Ga., July 9tb, 1855. This is to certify that I have used two of Randall fc Mercer's Cotton Haulers, nud huve no hesltatlou in say- lug thut they will do. The saving of labor In planting Is an object, the saving of seed is un object, aud tlte cot ton stands in such a narrow drill that it may almost bo kept clean without tho hoes, there is nothing to equal theta In plutilii g cotton. WM, B. REYNOLDS. Lee couuty,Ga., July 1st, 1855. Lie County, Ga„ August 23d, 1855. I Iftvo used Randall & Mercer’s Cotton-seed Drill, which I purchased of Col J H Watson, and think they are the best machines now in use. 1 am satisfied there Isa great saving in seed aud a greater savlug in work. I r.m fully satisfied there is one-third of the hoe work suved. Try them, aud any reasonable man will be satis fied they are worth more than three times the pricA they aresoldfor. Pi 11 LIP WEST. Having obtained from Messrs. Randall & Mercer the exclusive right of suppling Ibo State of Georgia with llioro Drills, I am now prepared to supply all demands, having made arrangements for their manufacture in Palmyra and Millodguvlllc. My price is 915. cash, de livered tit either Palmyra or Mllledgeville. Alouey sent at my risk by mall, if the requisitions of the Post Office Department are complied with. Any further Informa tion desired cun be obtained by addressing me either at Palmyra or Mllledgeville, Georgia. oct HI—Iaw5m J. H. WAT80N. MEDICAL NOTICE. XJ a. W. T . THE BOTANIC, ’ OU ItUFOHKI PHYSICIAN OF SAVANNAH, B EGS to announce that he has removed his re- ridence and Office from the corner of State and Jefferson streets, to tho former residence and offleo of tho lute Dr. Itichardsono, on Hmughton-street, (be tween Montgomery and West Broad-streets, lie lenders Ids most sincere thanks to his fellow-citizens iu Ihe city and country, lor the very liberal employe.eut of his pro fessional servicessiuco his location lu Savannah, aud lakes pleasure iu announcing that his facilities for meet ing the constantly Increasing demands upon him are greatly Improved, having employed a competent person 10 attend especially to his office affairs. Ladles may consult him either iu his family parlor, his consulting-room, adjoining bis office, orin his offleo. Ills consulting-room has been furnished and arrauged wire especial reference to Iho convenience, comfort and taste of those visiting him professionally. Paiients visited promptly and punctually. For terms and further particulars, see his Medical Journal. 3mo—ocll / TORN MEAL.-Up Country Meal for sale by 1 - ’ * iNlE oct 30 LYNN k SNIDER. I i'KLKD BEEF, from Chandler it Co., dally expecU 1 od.mul for salo by oct 30 LYNN A SNIDER. PUU STEAMER AUAIBANIa. BIILS choice Apples. Phcenix, Hell, Flowers, OUGreeulugs, Spltzhttrg, 20 oz Pippins fee. Also. New Layer Raisins, Buckwheat, Cabbages, Potatoes, Onions, Cranberries, Smoked Tongues, do Reef, Pig Sides, do Shoulders, Bologna Sansaugt-s, Cheese aud Btutor. For sale nt the Savaunah Fruit Emporium. „ J. A. BROWN, _oclJl No. 27Wbltaker street. C iOKN AND HAY.—501 bushels cholce whito Ooru ’ 50 lbs to the bushel; prime Eastern and Northern Hay, In More, and for sale hy WAVER Is CO oct 20 t CONSTANTINE. STAPLE l)UV GOODS. n lA AND l2 4Colton Silverings, Linen do. Pillow IA/ Case Linens, Bleached Skirtings, English and French Long Clolhs, American, English and Welsh Flannels, Cuulon do, Table Damasks, Furniture Dimity and Furniture Culicor, Huckaback and Itamnak Towels. Crush, Dowlas, &c. A largo variety of above goods for sale at lowest prices, by oct 23 _ Da WITT A MORGAN. M anufactured tobacco—iso boxesTTs and l tb Lump Tobacco, 50 boxes Rough and Readv aud other Hue kinds, for sale by no y 2 J.V.CONNEKATfcCO