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VOLUME LIN
SAVANNAH, GA.. MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 19. 1H56.
NUMB ER 277.
the republican
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Club Price—10 Copies for. * 15,00
*T. In no cut will an order for the paper be at
tended to unless ccompanled with money, or a satls-
fjetory reference.
i£SSb. Fare Reduced,
Cabin Passage to NowYor’
SEMI-WEEKLY.
I’WITKD ST.tTKV MA1|, 1,1IKE,
T HE uew and splendid aide wheel steamships:
KNOXVILLE, 1,500tons, Capt. C. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA, 1,500 “ Taos. I.yon.
FLORII) \, 1,300 •• “ M. 8. Woonilt’LL,
ALABAMA, 1,300 “ “ O.R.ScHaaca,
Will I avc Snvaonali
Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
These ships are aiuemt the largest on the coast, un
surpassed in speed, safety or corarort, making their
passage* In fifty to alx-y hours, and are commanded oy
iklllful, carolul and polite officers. Having elegant
state-room accommodations, they offer a most desirable
conveyance 10 New York.
Cabin Passage 920
Steerage do 8
Agents s PADKLFQRD, FA Y It CO., Savannah.
SAM’L. L. MITCIIILL, 13 Broadway.
June 2C, 1855. Now York.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
l>. S. MAIL STEAMEK8.
tiia aiitrs comprising tiiih mhb arr
ATLANTIC, I BALTIC,
OrPI.West. Capt. Comstock. .
PACIFIC, ! ADRIATIC,
Capt. Nv«. | Capt. ——
These ships having been built by
• contract,expressly for government sor-
1 vice, every care has been taken In
v their construction, as also In (heir en
gines, to ensure strength nud speed: and their accom
modations for passengers are unequalled for elegance
or comfort.
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool,In first
raiiiii 9130; in second cabin, |7.*>; exclusive use of ex
tra size state rmm, 9325. From Liverpool to New York,
Xlto and £2u.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship.
No berths can he secured until paid for.
PROPOSED DATES OF HAILING. *
From tfew York. from Liverpool.
1855. 1855.
Wedties lay....Jan.24.. 18551 Saturday... .Jan. 13.. 1855
Wednesd ay.... Heb. 7.. 18551 Saturday .. Feb. 27.. 1855
Wednesday.... Feb 21.. 1855] Saturday.... Fein 10.. 1855
| Saturday Jim.24.. 1855
For Freight or Passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLhINS, 5U Wall street, N. Y.
B ID l W N, SHI RLE V fc CtLiverpool.
STEPHEN, KENN \RDfc Ct >,27 Austin Friars, London.
EG. WAIN WRIGHT fc CO., Paris, or
GKt». II. DRAPER, Havre.
nr Iho owners of these ships will not bo accounta
ble f>>r gold, si'ver, bullion, specie, Jowelrt, precious
•tones, or tne’als, unless bills of lading are siguud
therefor, nnd the value thereof ex pressed therein.
Shippers ple*so take notice, that the ships of this
Line cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
JwnO.mwfly
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, QA. ’
T MII-. entire scholastic year of this Institution, by a
jon t resolution of the Facility and Trustees, has
been thrown in o one term, commencing on the first
Monday in September, and closing ou Commknckmknt
l)*v,l iittrwlay alter the fourth Sunduy in June.
FACULTY.
AUGUSTUS ALDKN, A. M.,President —Professor ol
English Literature and Ancient Languages.
Rev. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Proiessor of Mental
ami Moral Philosophy.
Rev. T.‘X. Pursier, A. M.—Professor of Malhe-
m&Ucs and Natural Science.
MosAN.V E. ALDKN—Principal Primary Depart
ment, and Instructress in Botany and French.
II. U. I.IGNOSKI—Principal of .Music Department.
Mrs L. E. GRANT and Mra E. T. CALDWELL—Or-
Dainemnl Branches.
Tlii* Institution now.presents to the public, advan
tage* wniclt few possess. A Inrge and oleguutly con-
•irm-ted College edifice; otic of the largest Chapels in
the stale; nil necessary out-buildings ami enclosures;
a boarding department, fitted up In the most neat and
comfortable style, and under the superintendence of the
teacher* themselves; with the whole domestic depart
ment under the careful direction of ladies of experience,
SiMel to all the facilities for a thorough course of in-
time ion which nny similar Institution can offer. It
will be seen by reference to our catalogue, that our rales
ol Board and Tuition nro less than can ho found else,
where. This fact, in tboso limes ol pecuniary pressure
is worthy of the consideration of those having daugh
tors to educate.
The Hoarding Department will be under the direction
ol President Alden nnd lady, and Professor Caldwell
ami lady. With spacious and comfortable dormitories,
largo amt convenient closets, t ow and elegant furniture,
good and experienced servants, an l tables furnished
with the host that Iho mnrkt t affords; together with a
wholesome but pnreutnl discipline, we hope to Increase
the liberal patronage with which this Institution has
hitherto been favorod.
F. X. FORSTER, Sec’y Faculty.
Cuthherl, July 30,1855. aug 7—Janl, ’50
OU.f. J HOKPE MEDICAL COLLEGE,
AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
r|s/n: sE-ssD IN OF LECTURES In the above lustllu-
J lion will commence ou the first day of November
and terininntoon the first of March.
The Clinique, at the College building, will bo open
ed to patients on the 30th of October, and be continued
throughout the session.
The Faculty Is constituted as follows :
II. I.. ItVItD, M. D . date oi Savannah Mcdlcnl Col
lege.) Professor of the Principle and Practice of Physic*
K. I.xltOY ANTONY, M. D.,(of Waynesboro’, Ga.,)
Pr lessor of Obstetrics and diseases of Women nnd
Children.
WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M. D.. (of « okesbury, H.
C.,) Professor of Materia Medlca and Medical Jurispru
dence.
J AMES s. MOREL, M. D., (of Bavunnah, Ga.,) Pro-
fcs*or ol Anatomy.
JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, H. C.,) Professor
Of .Physiology.
WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D-, (o( Savannah, Ga.,)
Professor of Chemistry mid Pharmacy.
CHARLES GANAIIL, M. I)., (of Savannah, Ga.,)
Proiessor pro.Uim. of the Principles and Practice of
Surgery.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of
Savannah.)
The fees will be—9100 dollars for Iho entire Course
of Lectures; 310 Demonstrator’# fee; Graduation *30.
MatriculaHnn *5.
Arrangements have been made by which students
can l*e accommodated with good board at from 931-2
to 34 per week.
For further Information address,
icp 88 II. L- BYRI), M. D., Dean.
CCitJi Dnsdiron cnvbn
0 EtfERAL COMMIB8Wtf
MERCHANT,
No. 164 Buy Btroot,
Solicit, front his frlonds consignments of every de
scription .
My personal atlenllon will be given to tho sale of Real
Estate, Bank stock, kc.
Refer to lllram Roberta, K«q.» Pierson, Hold! k Co
E F Wood k Co, Noblo I.yon, Ksq.. Savannah ; E II
Harris, ll. S.TIdcss fc Co., Bates k Lucas, W. 1). Bob
bitt, MeutKomery, Ala. ; ln< * r *7
WM. WARINOHA HEMSHAM,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner ol Bay and Monigoinory**!•.,Savannah,Ua.
Solicits consignments, ami Is prepared to receive Cot
ton and Merchandize generally ,U|ton storage.
| Ni,v. I.V’.VL.
JAMES ». NICHOLS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Jones' wharf, foot of Aborcorn-stroot,
jit II SAVANNAH, GA. ly
( ARLETON ft'PAIHMINN,
General Commission Merchants,
88 BAY STREET, 8A /ANN All.GEORGIA.
O. B. r ARl.BTON. OH AS. PARSONS.
dec 18
NilNIS Ac JOHNSTON,
General Auction A Commission Merchant*,
Tender their sorvlces to thotr friends nnd the public
Jan 3 c
JFoveffiu iHttofucBS Cartoa. Kcto^yovtt ;^nt)ci*tfBrmmt0
„ IM IlltlEX At JON E#,
WAYRSIIuRO, IIDRKE COUNTY, GA.
Practlcelnw In Richmond, Burke, Washington, Scrlvott
and Emanuel.
Til Os, M. DBRIUBN. MALCOLM D. JONBS.
doc III |y
MIM.Itlt A illANDELL,
A T T O Rtf R YU A T J.A IF.
\ViiyiioMboro% <>u.
Reforeueo - Messrs. A J.fc T. W.Miller, Augusta,Ga.
ocl 8 « |y
E, G. Cl ABA N INN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.. Foreylli. CJa.A
vlll practice In the Flint and ni||ojntng counties of the
Jan • Macon Circuit. tf
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
nov 3 If Montlr.cHo, Geo.
WILLIAM EDWAUIIS.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOll-AT-LAW,
Allcaitopy, Florida.
will practlco In the L'nttris of East and South Florida.;
References—Tunno Pinkney k Co., Charleston, S. C.s
Pierson, lleldl k Co., Savannah, Ga.; Coopork Mother,
Micauopy, Fla.
march 20 ly*
8AUIIEL W. PEPPER,
Successor to
HENRY J. PEPPER k SON,
Wnichcs, Jewelry nnd Rllvvr Ware,
No. 175 Chcanut at., «ppnatle the State House,
l*lillndoli>lila.
may 30 ly
J. C. RUSB. J. II DAVIS. W. It. LONG.
IIUNF, UAVIN Ac LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ,
Juoo 1 jtavannali. Ga. I
NAMI EI, PALMEII At NON, I
Dealers In
HARD IYARR, CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE-
TOOL S A- e.
Wnot.BSALB AMP RBTAIL.
No. 184 Congress and 07 St. Julian stroets,
June 3 Savannah, Georgia.
WM. YVIIllill’l'.
GENERAL BROKER,
FOR THE PURCHASE AtflJ SALE OF REAL
ESTATE AtfD PERSOtfAL PROPERTY,
RAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA.
YVII.LIAM HI. TUNNO,
Factor & Commission Merchant
For Florida am' Southern Georgia Produco,
NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
I ' AND
! 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
may? timo
YVII.I.IANI J. iVII.CTIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warrouton, Geo.,
Will practice In the Northern Circuit of Georgia, and
in thocounllosof Burke,Columbia, Jefferson and Wush-
lngton,of tho Middle Circuit. ly may 9
PATTEN, HUTTON A: CO.
FACTORS,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Jr 14—if
II. A. CRANK, L. W.WKLL8, RICHARD OUR1K
( HAVE, WEI.IA k CO.,
COTTON FACTOR8.
. AND
Forwardirig & Commission Merchants*
No. 82 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Jy 14—if
BAYNARD A HOWLAND,
FAOTOHS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 17 2 Bay Street.
RPHUXIM RAYNARP JOHN T. ROWI.AHD, JR
Liberal advances ma 10 on consignments of Colton
and produce. * Jyl2
— WAYNETGRENVILLE & CO7”
FACTORS,
CoininiNMioii suid Foi’Yvardiug
Jl£il(i!.f.VTS,
HAY KTHEET, SAVANNAH.
TIIOS. 8. WAYNE, C. E. GRENVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE.
J7 —tf Savannah. Chattanooga.
FULTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA UliOllGIA,
BY A. E. REEVES.
Atlanta, March 14. 1855. if tnar 10
WM. AUDLEY COUTER. JN(>. UOUl’ER ERASER.
UOI PUK A* FI* ANI lt,
FACTORS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
HAY STllKBT, SAVANNAH, OA.
Jy 7—5mos
WAVEll it CONSTANTINE.
Commission Merchants.
IUvKEB A BENNETT.
CARRIAGES AND 1IAKNESX REPOSITORY,
Corner of Went nroad and Bay Street.,
SnvaniiHh, Gn.,
Would call the nluinlion of tho citizens o
a2M§ElGcorgiu, South Carolina. Florida, Alabama
and Tcuuesi'c, to their largo aud splendid stock of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, kc., kc.,
embracing every variety nnd stylo nowlnuso. Among
our stock will bo founu all ol tbo most fasbiouable
si) lea combining
ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH
Built by somo of the most reliable hul tiers In Phila
delphia, whore work has a reputation for l.lghlnexs.
Durability nod Neatness, umoirpassed by any other
manufacturers in the Union.
There may also be found n.nong our slock selections
from the establlkhmeut ofj. AI.Qi'imdy k Co,and
other celebrated manufacturers In Nowark, N.J., New
York ami New Haven, all o r which are built expressly
for us. and which wudonoi ealtale to warrant In eveiy
particular.
II. C. McKoo has boon for twonty-ono years engaged
In the Carriage Business In Columbus, Geo., and wa
feel confident that with our united experience and at-
lenllou wo will ho able lo keep on hand a Stock tlini
we think will meet the nppmbalion and wauls of ihv
public.aud which foi variety aud extent w III excel lli&i
hereto loro kept at tills place.
All orders shall have strict and prompt attention.
II. C. McKEB.
Savannah, Aug 31, 1855. I. S. BENNI'.TT.
XJ.XV x , tfcc.
Jones’ Uiilluiiiir. Hay Mroct,
SAVANNAH, G A.
F.WAVER. P. L.CONSTANTINE,
rys/r lei attention will bo given to Receiving nnd
Forwarding goods. Jo 5—if
YYA KNOCK tV DAVIS,
(Successors to Cubbeilge >{- Rrother, - )
WIIOLBSAl.E ANP KKTAII.
Booksellers and Stationers,
No. 1511 CONGRESS ST., South side .Market square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
WM. K. DAMS
A . PONC'D)
Importer Ac Iflanutncturur ol kegars,
1*0. l:t wiiitakkr-htrikt,
Keeps on baud a well selected slock or Imported Se-
gars, also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, anil ull
other articles iiminHy kepi in his lino of business, which
he offers on tho most reasonable terms. nov 3
T HE Books Tor Subscription to the Charleston ami
Savannah Railroad will be re opeuod the loth De
cember, 1854, and kept open until further uotice, alt he
following places, to wit:
COIIMI8IOHERS.
Charleston.—L.T. Porter, < ills Mills, Wm. C. Bee.
Savannah.-Major A. Porler, Dr. J.P. Screven, Col.
A H. Lawton.
Adams’ Run.—Hawkins H, King, D. P. Wilkinson, J.
W. Faber.
Edisto Island.—K. N. Fuller, Jas. Hopklnson, Col. E.
M. Whaley.
Walterboro’.—Col. M. B.Caru, D. 8. Iluiidorsou, J.
W. Burbridge.
Ashepoo.—Lnwrenco Wltscll, W. fl. Lowndes, Jas.
M. Khett.
Haltkotcber^-Thomas McTeer, B. McBride Peoples,
Thomas Allon.
Hocotallgo.—W. h. Hutson, J. II.Bandera, John Mar
In.
Whippy Swamp Muster Ground.—Burwull McBride,
John l!. Frnmplon, R. A. Taylor.
Gillisonviile.—F. VV. Pickling, Wm. Ycomuns,Tlmd-
dens Buckner.
Ilcaufori.— Edmund Rhett. n. J. John«on, J.D. Pope.
Grahamvllle.—Col. John Webb, Wilson Ferrlboe,
William Howard.
Hlufflon.-T. II. Coe, R. ll.Kiik, Dr. P. Pritchard.
Roborlville.—B. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A
It. Johnston.
Piirysburg.—W. W. Hardee, J. P. Raymond, J. D.
Jones.
Lawtnnvllln.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Hamuel Munnor
Charles Jaudon.
Blue House.—Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Batin
tiers, Jonh Hill.
By order oftlio Presklent and Board of Directors,
dre 13 (J.P. HANCKBL,Hoc’y and Trons’r.
SOUTH (VESTER1V RAILKOdH.
CIIANt.E OF SCHEDULE
D, I,. UOHF.Na
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
.’fay lot -Street
[five noons west ok oravton-strkkt.J
Is prepared to contract for nil kinds of Building and
Repairing.
Albo—Vo conduct Water through Iho various parts
of Houses. octl3.
R. k J. LACHLISON,
Engineers a n il i»I I I I »v r I ff h *■«
IROtfb RltASS FOUtfDERS.
Canal-Street-Noar tho Canal Lock.
R. LATHI.ISON. J. LACIIUSOM,
M. MILLER, & J. D. FEHUDSON,
WHEELYVlIIGlITIi k III.Af KSAIITlIS
No. 123 York-Strrot,
SA VAtftfAH, (GA,)
Carriages, Wagons, Cans and Drays manufactured
lllncksinithing,Including Iron Railing and Grates for
Buildings, kc., done at the shortea notice. ang 2t).__
H. U.OIIUItOtl. B. I. MOSES.
UIIUKC'II A: MOSEN,
Factor* anil Gommissioa Jlcrclinuts,
Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
REfEitBNCEs—Messrs. Ilall,Moses &. Co., and Col.
John Hanks, Columbus, Ga.} .Messrs. Hall, Mores k
Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Itrudy, Atlanta,
Georgia. apr21>
if.’a. iioi.uo.iiin-:* a. ii.,
CLASSICAL AND EN0!.I»H TEACHER,
Gaston Street.
aug 27 cod t Jon 1
SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT
COHN AND COB’MII.L
PATENTED MAY ifilh 1854.
T HE attention of Planters,Fanners aud Slock feeders
lugnocnil,ls r Hpeclfully callid lo Ibis Mill as
the most important article of tho kiud now in uso, not
only well adapted for giindlug cob meal for stork, but
grisi or fine hominy for tho lable, and especially bread
meal from corn not fully ripe or dry in tho full.
In setting this Mill, no mechanic or frame work Is
wanted, only wanting lobe fastened to n floor or plat*
for in. Easily adjusted and used by nny person, oven u
child.
Tho LITTLE GIANTIins received tho first premiums
at Hie lute Agricultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky,
Marylnml, and other stales, and that D the most compli
mentary manner, as well a-* Hie most ready commenda
tion frmn Hie thousands witnessing Its performance.
These mills are guaranteed in iho most positive mnn-
ncr against defects or breakage, and No. 3 warranted to
grind I.Mm-diels of feed per hour, with one horse, nnd
offcied at the low price of *05. nl complete, rcadv for
attaching the team.—No. 4 at 875, grinds 80 bushels pur
hour with two horses.
Manufactured by SCOTT k MOUKBEE.
Augusta, Gu,
Ant sold Ky O. II. Camppibi n. Agent lor tho .Mnuiifac
Hirers, 171 liny street,Aavannuli, whuro tho IMuchlne
may bn aeon. may I
LOCAL P.VIOENCE OF THE VALUE
and Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDEIl’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
AS MAN t* FACT V KB I) BY
STARNS 8l MARVIN,
NEW YOIIK.
IN THE fire ortho 3d
Inst., which consumed
the brick building, occu-
f>«ffl S. M. Pettengdl f.-Co.'t Advertising Agency, 11
tfassau-it., tfeio York, anil tfo. 10 Stale st , Huston,
P. k Co- are Agents for tho most Influential ami lar
gest circulating Commercial panere both In the United
Htales and i he Camillas.
llrooklifH City
STEAM ENGINE WORKS.
3 Water-slreeb llrooklyn, N. York-
D. P. HuRDON & CO.,
J AVING roconlly Htle*l up Iho extensive establish
ment at iho above named place, we are prepared
lo inanuf icturo all kinds or 8loam Engines, Boilers,
Sugar Mills, 8nw and Grist Mills, Pumps nnd Gearing
for working Minos, Bharting Pulleys, kc., uud are pre
pared (o furnish castings of every descrip'lon. Wo
would cull tho attention or Southorn Planters particular
ly lo our Sugar Mills. Having purchased tho entire
stock of Patterns from the Into firm of O. II. Ilartsnn k
Co., N.Y., wo can safely tsnv that wo can turn nut a
Mill which for strength,durability and neatness, cannot
bo excelled by any establishment In tho States. A long
experience In the business renders us cmnpotont to ex
ecute nny orders, and wo would ndvlsc those In want of
Machinery to give us n coll. Engines Irmn 4 to 40 horse
power always on hand.
D. P. BUR DON, 11/N. CONKLIN, 8. B. CONKLIN.
oct 22—3 m P
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WAI.TY1I. UAKEH A I'll.
American, l-rench, llouieopa
thlc, and Vanilla CIH »C« H.ATE;
prepared COCOA; Bltt >MA, CO.
Ct >A PASTE; Cocoa Slicks, Solu
ble, llomuipatblc aud Dietetic
Cocoa; Cocoa Shells: Cracked
Cocon,kc.
Theso Manufactures to which
FIRST PRBMU'MS lift VO bOfll R-
warded by the chief Instllut ons
_ ami Fairs oi tho Union, are an
Leaf, Flower k JAnH excellent diet for children, Inva-
of the Cocoa, with a lids, aud per«oniln henllh. Thoy
pud opened. allay r ither ihnn Induce the ner
vous excitement attendant upon the use of tea or coffee,
nnd are recommended by Dr*. Warren, Jackson, Hay
ward, Ware*, nud Adams, of HosDu, and by eminent
physicians elsewh re.
For sale hy ull the prlncipsl G'ocers In tho United
Stales, and by their Agents.
I). C. Murray, Now York; Gran, k Twolls, Philadel
phia ; Thomas V. Ilriiudige, Baltimore; Kennott k Dud
ley, Cln. WALTER BAKER k CO.,
sep 15—3m Dorchester, Muss._
iMERILLO IR0/V PIPE WORKS,
Nlcrril Ac JuquuN, 142 Centre-street.,
NEW YOU If,
M ANUFACTURERS and dualun In Wrought Iron,
Pipes, Fittings, Tools, and every description ol
npparuluB connected with Steaui, Water and Gas, for
beating nnd lighting Steamers, ch.irchos, Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylum:, Villages, factories
aud Hulls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and
Boiler Flues made to order.
Our Screw Cutting Vnchihos are entirely new, and
our own pulent warranted to do doable the worst of any
other Invention.
Orders solicited from all sectioni of tho country, nnd
proindtfy nttentod to Jn 25, '55—1 y
Wrtu York gnmtcttnnmntn.
FVom Skit tin, Vitseher, Owen k Schell’e Adnertieing
House, 348 Hroadway, tfttn t orlc.
LKSIHOnr WORKS,
FOR THE MAtfUFACTURF. OF
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
A1NUSTEARI ENGINES,
57 Pearl-Bt, Brookljrn,N- Y .opposite New York city.
r |'MI E subscriber huvlng been engaged for the last 15
JL years in the almost exclusive manufacture of ibis
most Important Invention, Woodsworth’s Pinning,
Grooving and Tonglng Machine, has recently completed
the large addition to Ills nlrendy extensive Iron Works,
will execute with dispatch all orders In Iho abovo Hue
lu an unlimited extent. Tbo universally acknowledged
superiority of Wootlsworlli’s Plaining Machines, manu
factured by him, over ull others, requires no reiteration.
In the muiiuraciurc of STEAM ENGINES, wo claim
u superiority fur power and speod, beauty of construc
tion and finish; aud ulso guarantee tbo Engines to trans
mit 100 per cent more power for the sumo money than
cun be furnished by any other manufacturer, and more
tliuii 100 per coni, saving In wear and tear, ua well as a
large saving in the consumption of fuel.
References to Parties haoing the Steam Engine now in
. use.
! Pardee k Morgan, N.-lluvnn, Ct.; S. W. Slocum,
{ Brooklyn. N. Y., Timothy Dabal, Astoriu, L. 1; Lyons fc
Curtiss, Bridgeport, Ct; Stamford Manufacturing Co.,
I Blamfonl. Ct.; John C. fanlord. New Haven, Cl.; Rollin
Bunfnrd, New York Clty;Clius F. Loosey, Austrian Con-
i sill Central.
'. References to Parties haeing the Wordsworth Planing
Machine now in use.
■ G. B, Sloat. Konslngion, Philadelphia. Pa.; Kidder k
• Martin, Wilmington. N. C.; A. L. Clnpp, k Co.. Mont
gomery, Ala.; U. A.Snnford, New Orleans. La.; lllnkl?,
Guile k Co.. Cicinnuiti, Ohio; Ilanlom,Cohh k Co.,
Clovelun l, Oliio; Foss.v. Brothers, Chicago, Ills.; J. B.
Smith, >1 ilwaiikiu. Wts.; P. II. k L. L. Eaton, Buffalo.
N. Y.; Forward k Binltli, Oswego, N. Y., John Bnarr,
Toronto, C. W.
itrd rsnrid proposals received hy mall or olhorwiso,
from all parts of tho Unitod Suites. Canada. South A-
tnerica, and Europe, will ho promptly attended to by
Agonis who are traveling in all sections of tho country.
Loiters by mall, Oddi ess JOHN II. LESTER,
oct 4 'Jin 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn,N. Y.
PAPER
AND HORDERN;
Just received a fine assortment of Paper Hangings and
Borders, and for sale at moderate prices at
JOHN OLIVER’S
Pulnt Hint Oil More. 121 Kmiigltton St.
Rooms papered with dispatch.
HOUSE, SIGN &SHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, GLAZING AND GRAINING.
Dealer In Paints, <>d. Turpentine, Varnishes, Painters’
Tools, White Wash Brushes, etc.
aug 28 c
CHEEVEJI A GO..
FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Wm. VV. CilBBVBR,
John R. Sims,
GbO. II. CilBBVBR.
WILLIAM LYNN, JAM. J. HNinrn, O.r. H.MDBR
LYNN A SNIDER,
FACTORS. FORWARD!NO AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
UAY-ST., SAVANNAH, GA., 1 .
sopt7
Corner llrouirliloii nnd Jcfleraon-Stn.
UP STATUS.
WILLIAM G, FOOTE
1 8 Now receving a general assortment of Foreign and
Dnineslic Dry Goods, which be offers to the trudo
on accommodating te
A. MO ALP IN 8b BRO’8.
Lumber HI 111 and Brick Yards*
sep 0 SAVANNAH. GA.
G. J. JONES,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
JONES’ 11 U I L I) I N G ,
Nnvnnimli, Gn.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE—TWO PAH8ENGER
TR .INH DAILY TO COLUMBUS.
O N nnd after Monday, August 87, passenger nod mail
trains will leave Macon lor < Wumlius ami Mont-
B'>mery, dally » l 2.10 A. M., and 3.15 P. M., arriving at
(5)hiiuhiis ut 7.15 A. M. anil 10.301*. M. l,nnve‘.‘olum-
bu* fur Macon dally at 4,15 A. M. nnd 2,3b P. M., ar-
rliing at Macon al 10.45 A. M. and 8.5b p. M.
1’n.Njiigers fur Amerlciis will tnWo the morning train
at 2,10 A. M. from Macon, arriving at Americas at
•1.10 A. M. I .cave Aniorlcus at 0.40 A. M., and arrive
tl Macon al 10.45 A. M.
Uoimocting at Macon each way with ('mitral Railroad
Tram* to Havannnh, Augusta. Mlllcdgovilloaml Eaton-
km; and with Macon and Western Railroad Trnlns In
'••ifflo, Atlanta, Dalton, Chntlnnooga, Kin xvllle,and
Naslivlllo,
' "mie.cting dilily at Columbus, with Glrflrd and Mo-
hllt) itallruad.
'-'"meeting dally at Amerlmu with a four-horse posi
’kiaeli Lino toTallahaBseo, Albany, Tliomnsvllle, kc.,
»"d trl-wenklv lls« k Line to Lumpkin.
Pus-eugers for points on this Rond “below Fort Vnl-
my," should lake'lie I o’clock evening train from Mav- 1
aniiitii, and 5 o'clock evening train from Augusta, to
tvotd detention at Macon; for other points on South
Western or Muscogee Uiillroads, passengers will have
no detention by cither trains.
f'lrnt (.'hum Hieamshlps leave Savannah for Now York
Wi ilnesduys and Saturdays, and for I'hllndclphlu on
Weilnewlays. Passage, in IhvCabln, FJH; Steerage, 38.
"»(" from Montgomery to Savannah, 313 OU
Do. Colnmlius to do (Mil)
Do. Americiis lo do H 80
GKO. W. ADA.MS,Superintendent.
IJaoog, August 2d, 1H55. ^ ftfj aug ||
? 'Altl'KTINt;, HUGH, DItUGGF.TT^TVo jiaviopened
x- Ibi* day. m d are now prepared to show as good an
i*’"riiiiuiii ol the above goods a., are to be seen In the
•J'y- sep21 AIKIN fc BI/HNS.
yf'MtlT-* < IF TURPENTINE —25 hhls~ r*pt* TurperT
1 'um, in store amt lor sale liv
lcl lu HUNTF.Rjk GAMMEI.L-
[Vi
SAiVHfEL PALMER & SON,
oinnoh’s ni'il.DiNOS,
tfos. 148 Congress'and f.7 St.Julien streets,
EHPECTFULI.Y inform lliu trade aud citizens gen*
.w orally that they have in store a good assortment of
tmerlci.n and Foreign Hardware, and being In direct
nmmunleatlon with manufacturersIwlli lu this country
md In Europe, are constantly receiving additions lo
heir Stock, comprising Planters’ Housekeepers’ and
luitdors’ goods ol iho mostapproved styles and patterns,
.moii/ wbicbma)' bn mininersiei! l/tcks, Hinges, Bolts,
nd Hhiilter Fasiuniiigsof nil kinds, Hlieel Zinc, Hhoet
topper, sheet nnd bar Lead, Chain Pumps, Brass
Vnres, Brilnunla Ware, Hollow Ware, I’ercumloiiCaps,
Joiubs, Brtisluw, uud a general variety of Fancy Goods,
lotion Lines, Fisli Hooks,Needles. Knitting Pins, Seine
wine, Crosscut, Hand. T.-non, Framing, aud Mill Saws,
that ns. Ilnnd and Hletlgo llnmmers, Anvils, Vices,
icrow Plules, suajks and Dles.Hnmh's Hnlinws.Conpnr’s
•ools. PLOWS, CORN-811 ELLERS, HAY CUTTERS,
lot-s, Axes, Andirons, Hln.vels, Hpudes, Guns, Hay ami
lanuro Forks, Had lions. Writing pnpci, Porto Mon-
ales, Hplrll i.nvels.t lit and Wrought Nalls nud Spikes,
'lanes of ull kinds, Helves,! toffee Mills Cotton and Wool
lards,Curry Comii, and In fact every article adapted lo
hot rule.
City and country orders wWmcelve prompt uttontlon,
nd all goods for shipments carefully puckod.
may 8 f
GENEIMI. NfbTlUF..
G. M. GRIFFKN lias re ojamed Ills store, nnd
Is ready for all customers’ culls In his line. I
have in employ a superior work man nl watchos,
nnd ulso ii first rate Manufacturing and Jobbing
Jer, ami ull work in that line will bo received nnd
done according to qrder. and with dispatch, (.alls
solicited from all friends and customers In want of
articles In my line of business. _ nov^ 10
1 " jdRTI.H AND ALB.—75 casks, each 8 dozen piiita
lllbben’* Poiter.and (18casks,ouch H dozen pints,
IHliberi s superior Pale Ale, mnuiifncliiriHlexpressly (or
Ibis miirkel. Just recoind Mini l"r •»>
aug21 PADELFimi), FAY fcCO.
led by Mr. John T.
Thomas, opposite Ihe
Gas Works in this city,
was a Safe of the nbovo
description, containing
tho books, papers and
money of Mr. Tliomni%
and ullliough the build
ing wus destroyed, the
said Haf- austaliind no
Injury whatever from the
Intense heat lo which It
bad been exposed. On
_______opening the Hale, Ihe
contents were found iiinlifturbou, nnd in the same order
and cond Ition as when placed there, except n slight
dlFColorntlon lo tho projecting ends of a few papers,
nud the backs of one or two of (lie books, caused by
the steam generated in the Hafe, whilo at llsgreatost
heat.
The Hafe and contents,as It came from tho ruins, may
aUll be seen, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, at the
Gns Works. -A large assortment oi these celebrated
Safes always on band, and for salo by
U. II. CAMPF1ELD, Agent (or Manufacturers,
July 20, 1855. 171 Bay si., Suvuniiah, Ga.
I tnke plensuro In corroborating the loregoing state
ment, and In addition would add that Ibobooksaronow
In uso. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 20.1855. oct 24
fihi: innuhancf..
Statement of the “tfarwieh Fire Insurance Comp
of tforwirh, Connecticut,on the tith duy of June,any.
Capital Mock 8150,11111855
Surplus 5,320 00
1 (Ml
8155,32
ASSETS OP TUB IJ.'MVANY. I 00
391 Shares-Bank Slock In various Banks... .930,000 ou
23 *• Incorporated (Joiiiitanleac'.lior than
Banks 270 00
Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on
Real Estate, Bonds, Bank Stock and olhor
good personal security 121,800 00
Cash In hands of Agents 2,HIM) on
“ in Bank 1,150 00
• 9155,321 (10
liabilities'.
Losses adjusted,unadjusted or claims forlosscs—none.
Liabilities to any Hank, Corporation or individual—
nono.
Total amount at i ink (about)—3,41"' 100.
Tbo amount at hazard on any risk, (a Ith vory fow ex
ceptions,) not over 5,000.
A. BREWS'/ Ft,President.
E. Learned, Jr., Socrelary.
Norwich, Conn., June Dili, 1855.
Personally appeared before the imdcrsmieMl. Mayor of
Ihe city of Norwich, In said SLitc, A Brewsto-, President,
nud E. Learned, Jr., Secrelury of tho “Norwich Giro
Insurance Company,” and mndo solemn oalli to tho
truth of tho above statement', signed by them. I also,
certify Hint I have examined the report of said Compa
ny, and find the above to bo a correct statement or tbo
same aud Hint tbo notes nnd Innas on which a part of
said cni.itnl Is Invested nro in my opinion good and well
secured.
lu testimony whereof, I have horetoscl my hand and
caused tho soul oflho city to bo affixed, this Dili duy of
June, 1855.
[L.B.] WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Mayor of tlit.i By of Norwich,
Tho undersigned Is agent for (honl »ve office, and la
ready to tuke risks on ull description' of properly In
tbo city. JNO. 1NGKKSULL.
JylH
DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMKNT
7 3 York-N*., near the C ourt IIounc,
SAVANNAH, (4 A.
73 JEl established in 1832. fjr 73
T HE Subscriber, grntoftil to bis patrons mid friends
for tliolr continued luvors, would stute that, lu ud-
tltlon to the improvements lu Dying acquired by bun
'.urlng bis last visit to England nnd Scnilnnd, has made
rrungeincnis foroxtondiiig Ills business, by which he is
tow uiiHhlod to Dye a greater variety of Colors on Silk
lid Woolen Drosses, Shawls, kc., which ho trusts will
enorally please all who may favor him w|ih their
•atronago.
Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated,
s may bn required, In Hie sumo superior stylo which
as generally so much pleased his patrons and friend*.
Ladies’Bonnets llyetl, Bleached ami Pressed In tho
•tost faslilonnhlu stylos. Orders from Hie country punc-
-mlly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels
.rosuiii by steamboat or railroad, word should be hoiii
im by letter through the Post ()ffico,so that he may know
(hereto call Cor them.
Jau 13 0 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
ro NUA INI.AIYD COTTON I*l, VN Ti;us
r ill-: UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agents
for lire sule of ihe cqlohruled McArlliy sea |s-
.AND UO'ITON GIN, Iho coiion from which Is readily
.Id, and which usually brings tlireo lo flvo cents pur
, Ntiiud more Ihnn from nny olhor Gin yet Invented, are
ow prepared to supply Planters and theso wanting,
■Mill tboso ol superior workmanship nt ono hundred
■ml twenty five dollars each. Extra rellars9IL
Extract from n letter from n Florida planlor;
“The McArtby Gin |s Infinllely ahead of every othor
lln yet muuuUicliircd. I would not be without one for
.-eliln the amounl; It saves tmiiblo, Is simple, and turns
ul benullful coiton. Tho staple Is not Injured, and Hie
pen process so much desired by Hie English buyers Is
•Hiiinly obtained.”
aug 24—If BOSTON k VII.I.ALoNGA.
N egro caps, scotch style*-k» doz. scotch
caps and lluuiiels. rccotv.il anil lor s«lnby
net22 KOKKNHAUGII k LADKON.
rAYLOR, Imporler8,
Maiden Lane, New Y01
ANDREWS & J ESDI*,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cotton and Woolen Machinery,
Steam Engines and Boilers Machinists’ Tools,
Bolting, &u.
IMPORTERS fc DEALERS IN MANPFACTORXHS’ ARTICLES.
IM°. 07 Piue St., Ncw_York.
N. II.—Agents for tiio*VVoodrufffc Beach Iron Works’
Steam Engine* nud Uoilurs.
Exclusive Agency In New York for‘Lowell Machino
Shop, Machinists’ Tools. p ocl 2—ly
TO lilt F. PI, A VI’FIIS*
1 ^11 E subscribers aro desirous ol calling the attention
. of those Interested in the Hulling of Rice, to their
newly Invented Machino, which surpasses all others
nowlnuso. The advantage of these Mnrblnoa consist
in Us simplicity, durability, and the great amount or
work which it will perform without (he least Injury lo
the grain. The machines aro portable, and woll adapt
ed to I laud or Mourn Power, can lie transported reudy
for use. These Machines can be made to hull from 20
to 5iHi bushels per duy—varying according to size. All
necessary Information will bo given by addressing Ihe
Inventors,at Ihcitfdanufnctory, No 114 Gliffstreot ,New
York City.
ROBERT k JOHN E. ANDERSON,
sept 20—I m P
F. A. VIIKDF. A- CO..
rURNITURB
Manufactory anil Ware-Rooms.
598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Between the Metropolitan and Smithsonian Hotels.
YJMJRNITIlRB of every variety,of the best quality,
P at modorato prices. We have the largest eslab
lishiuenl, and best assortment of really good nnd sub
Btnnllal Furniture to be found In this cliy or country, to
which wo Invito tho particular attention of purchasers
aug tl—3mos P
IflAMUVIC— I. O. O. ft’.—N. of T.-O. I/. A.
R EGALIA, JEWELS AND COSTUMES, manufac
tured ami kept on Inml, at tho Old Establishment
or B. 005111,244 Grand street, East of Bowery, New
York. Orders from tho country promptly attended to.
joJ2— i y P_
Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods.
WII.I.IANTTANKHIt,
■s/v PARK PLAGE, New York, Invites tho attention
l\r of Houlhorn aud Western Merchants, to Ids new
stock of Fans,t'ombs, Hair, Tooth mul Nall Brushes,
Ladies’ Reticules, Peifumory, Soaps, Porte Mommies,
Jet ami Bead Brucelels, Pcckot Books, Dress Buttons,
Pins and Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Watch Guurds,
Wax, Coral and Glass Beads, Necklaces, kc. India
Rubber combs, Unites, Balls and Toys of every doscrlp-
lion. Scissors, Kazorn and Uutlory, Gold and Gilt
Jewelry, Aeconloon* mul Violin*, including a goneral
■lid very l«r** stock of hiigllsl., l''r«MK>h ■•»! nwmsn.
Fancy Goods, which will bo sold nttho very lowest pri
ces, tor Gosh or Approved Paper.
tin- Orders by lotter selected anti put tip In tho best
manner. WILLIAM TASKER,
may I—ly P In Park Place, New York.
THE KENT IIAI ll DYE.
D U. n. M. BALLARD’S (new article) received.hi
highest premium at tho World’s Fnir and Ameri
can Institute, wh < i< it wns examined by tho distinguish
ed chemists Dr. u. Little and Prof, ohu Torroy, and
pronounced the Best.
For salo by tho Principal Druggists In this city—prlco
$1. Principal office nml store 408 and 500 Broadway,
Now-York. Mar !5,'50 -P mar ID
sep 20—3m
W. JACKSON Ac NON.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
246 Front St. asd 930 Broadway,
New York.
aug 1—ly p
Patent Elastic Skirts.
HATES A: FKANCE.
Wo. 1 Barday-stroet New York.
C AUTION.—None nre genuine except they bear tbo
slump of the patent. All mnnufaclurers and sellers
Infringing will be prosecuted according to law.
mar l» Mar 18, ’56—P
Saeannali Sh ii Rock
TO SHIP OWNERS, MASTERS AND CONSIGNEES
OF VESSELS
T HE subscriber respectfully Informs them that tho
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK Is now lu successlul
operation,and It Is calculated 10 toko In ships of nny
class from KM) to L>0U tons burthen. It Is 230 foet long
and 05 foot wido, aud complulo In every particular. A
largo gang of workmen is employed and n largo supply
of materials Is ou hand, so llml vessels can bo repalrod
with ns much dispntch ns in any other port. Pump nnd
Block Making and Smith's work done on tho premises
and every effort made to ensure economy nud fidelity to
tlioao who may favor tho Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDERSII1NE,
Agent and /upcrintemlent,
fol>24 • Lnlo of Miirsh’s Dock, Charleston.
COllIlFfiSATED« %VHOIt«IIT IKON
AND WIRE RAILING,
(SKcmiED UY LETTERS PATENT.)
PfTWTt'fTJWW For Public Grounds, Cemeteries,
(foliages, Balconies, kc. Tills now
article or our manufacture particularly commouds itself
to favorablo iiuticu. Iron Bedsteads, with patent Wire
Hncklnis; a variety of Folding Iron Bedsteads, Wrought
Iron Farm fence, Wire-Netting, suitable for sheep, poul-
try, garden or cemetery-fence, Wire Trellises and Hum*
mer-ll"uses, with every variety of Wire Work for gar
dens, kc.; 8loves, Fenders, Brass, Copper and Iron
Wove Wire Cloth, kc. Circulars of designs furnished
by the incnufacturers. .. „
M. WALKER k HON>, No. 833 ftlarkot-9t.,
Jy 20—3mo s N. E. cor, of Hth 8t. I’hlln., Pn.
Tall aud Winter Clothing,
PIERSON,-HE IDT A: CO.,
A RE receiving weekly, per slennujrs, one of tho lar-
gost nml best selected s'oeks ol Clothing over offer
cd in this market, which they offer on accommodating
terms at wliotesam and retail.
They also havo In store a good assortment of GEN-
TI.EMKN’rt FUllNIHIIING GOODS.
Merchants vislllng tho city woul Ido woll to call and
oxainInc our slock.
P. H. Orders from tho country promptly attended to
aug 81
B lack doegasi.viehepanth.—wo havo just
oponeda vory pretty lot of Black Cnsslmern Panta
loons lor Gentlemen, and Invllo ull In want to give iis a
call. They aro out and made In tho Intent fashion, nml
can sell them cheap, at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s
Range. nov 1 GBO.B. NlCHOLflfcOO,
S I IA WL8'.—Received per late arrlvaTs a handsomo
assortment of Hhnwls. comprising many of (ho latest
styles; Rich Bord. Htulla Hliawls, all shades; Empire Him
Bay Main do; Colored and Black I mug Wool Hliawls;
Black ami White Crapodo;Colored Cashmere Scaifs; do
Crape do, by
nov I HENRY LATHBOP fc GO.
( t illi 11 Nl lt< Pi 1 KS.-- A lull nsMirlmniil of Ground
r 8pl COB from tbo (fmtson Mills, Now York, instore,
and lot aulu al Now York prices, hy
nov 2 JOHN INGEKHOLL.
CHEAP GAS LIGHT.
T HE BENZOLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY aro pre
pared lo furnish I’orla ile Gas Machines, suitable
for Manufactories, Stores,n welling Houses,Bleambonts,
Railroad Stations,kc. Theso .Machines are warranted
to give satisfaction. They aro manufactured under S.
T Melfougnll’s Patent, und aro the only ones that will
operate well in cold woa'her. Tho Light produced Is
one half cheaper than Coal Gas, and leas than tho com
monest Tallow Cundlos. Thoy are oaslly managed aud
free from danger, and tho prices 25 percent.less than
nny other Muchlnos made. The Company offer for salo
State nnd County Rights for all tho States. All orders
should bo addressed to
S. T. MuDOUGALL, Agent for tho Company,
ocl23—0m H 381 Broadway, Now York.
FIRST PREMIUM PiANO^FOKTESl
STEIN WAY A: SDNS’,
PlAtfO-FORTR MAtfUFACTORY, 88 Walker St.
NEAR BKOADSVAY. Nk\V YORK,
RESPECTFULLY call the atlenllon of
Iho nubile to thrir splendid assortment or
_ Jsetni-grnnd and squtro PIANOS, which,
tor volume of tone, elasticity nl touch, beauty of finish,
and everything that renders a Plano ported, are unsur
passed. As a proof of the superiority or thoir Instru
ments, (hey bog leave to state, that at Iho great Metro
politan F«tr hold at Washington, the first premiums in
noth classes, semi-grand and two stringed, were unani
mously awarded to them, although they were In compe
tition with tho most Distinguished manufacturers from
Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore- Pur
chasers nud dealers will find ll to their advantage to
call und axamliio lor themselves. s oct 23—tf .
~ For the 1,000,OOCL
THE l'. S. PATENT IMBUS Hl.limV.
[iC.pilal 105,1100.'
No. 3H8 Broadway, cor. Vvnlker street New York,
v RE prepared lo execute nil orders for MANTLES,
A T >III.ETUPS,COLUMNS,PEDESTALS. PILAS
TERS, SLABS. Ate., in Imitation of Hicntin, Brocslnl,
Pyrenees, Neapolitan,and uU limey Marbles, equal lu
strcugih, beauty and durability to real iambic, aud in
some respects superior thereto, amt at less than hull the
cost. Unlike tnutbleized Iron, wood or slate, It Is whol
ly free from all objections which are urged ngainsl mere
surface. wo:k, whore paint, copul varnish, kc, form th-
temporary polish uud beuuty of tho article. Mantels
from 8 to 940. Orders from Builders, Cabinet Makers
and others solid led, nnd sa isf cllon guaranteed. Agents
for the principal elites trout* <1 with.
PETER RENNIE, Pres’t.
Lovxi. G, Mickles. V. Pres’t.
Joseph Lamb, Sec. h oct 24—ly
TIl/I’O.Y A lli'l AltLASi»,
35 llniilcn Lane, New York,
1 ANUFACTFRERH or tbo'WORLD-RF.NOWNED
SA/..IMA tfDF.lt SAFES, UAtfK FAULTS, ice.
Baltimore Depot, 14.i Pratt street,
sep 5—ly Boston Depot, 14 Howard street.
SHOW CASES.
IlOtFJIANN it FEHNII,
MAtfUFACTUHERS, 57 llnwtry, tfEW YORK.
H AVE tho largest and cheapest stock of Hilt MV
CASES over offered in this city, made in every
style; Hllvor-plnted, Brass. Rosewood. Patlnwood, kc.
< inters promptly filled, uud gtxnls cnrefuCy packed and
■hl|iputl lo nny pari of llio Culled Staloi und Cutinda.
sop 4—3m
SILVER’S
PLASTIC PAINTS:
CHEAP, UUllAPLK, AND PROTECTIVE,
WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF.
T HIKPAINT wlllstaud any cliniato,wiihniitcrnckor
Dilator sjid hardens by uxpmure, thus muking In
time an onamulot slono,protecting Wood from decay,
and I ron and othermotslsfrom ruslamlcorrosion.
This Palm dlffersfroru tbo so-callod MluoralPalnlsol
the day, which are principally Ochres and Clayscolored,
and are entirely worthless.
Hilvor’sPlastlc Paints are purely Motnllic,containing
oAlumln or Clay.
Thoy are lovlgatedllnely,mljtigtadlly with Llmcod OH,
(without the trouble of grinding,) and (low under the
brush nslreuly as the best White Lead.
These Paints excel allothersln body or covering pro
perties,ono pound of which wlllcovor as much surface,
as t wo pounds of White Lead.
Thoro aro four natural colors, viz: Illuok or Hlate
Brown,Olivo and Chneolate,
niRROTioNs: ThlBPalntfiowareadlly undorlhebrush
nnd ils covering property Is Increased by using It mixed
us thickly as possible with pure Linseed Oil; as the
Paint Is tholasllng or protecting bodyand tho< Hlsitnply
Ibumedluin or agent in spreadiugit.
Wonnnex copies of two letters, ono from IbePresi*
dentof tho Philadelphia «nd Reading Railroad Co., tho
other from a gentleman, awoll known resident ol Au
gusta, Georgia.
Office of the Phila.and Read mg Railroad Co., )
PiitLAORLFg jA, May 3,1853, (
J.8. 8tLV*a, Esq—Dear Sir; Wehavo used your
“Plastic Palms” for more than a year, and for Painting
Hrldges,dopotB,kc.,kc.,wohavefound llqulteoqualto
any palm we have used. lnfact,wenowglvelta prefer
onceover all others we bavotrlod for such purposes.
Yours, respectfully,
(Signed) JOHN TUCKER,President.
A L’Ut'HT a , G a,,Hrptrmb g R 20,1852, (
Steam Planing Mills. )
Dear Sir .-—You ask mofor my opinion ol “Hllvor’s
Mineral Paints,’’whichyou havo pul on my Machine
Shopand Planing Mill. I givvyou with pleasure tny full
and hoartyrucomineudallonor It us a preventlveofflre
communlcatlngfrom chimney s or from adjoining build
ings. The Paint which you pot on my roofs, has now
become as hard assLATi,aud I feel as securefrom fire,
In thisdlrecllon,as is possible. A few weeksaflcrthe
roofshad been painted, I made nnoxperimcnlon twoor
threeshlngles by placinglheni in tbefurnaccunderthe
boilers;tho result was,ihalthepoitlonuncovoredwas
entirely consumed, while the painted iiartwnsappnrent-
ly sound, thoughupnnoxamlnatlonthewood wasfound
to becharred ;t ho paint, however, was firm and but
lltllehllAtered. I considerthls as severe atestasyour
Paintcnn beputto,and under the circumstances I do
nothesitato to commend it as an invalunblepreventlve
against firo. Rospectnilly.kc.
(Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER.
FRENCH k RICHARDS,
tf. W. Corner of Wthand Market streets, Phila., Pa,
GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS.
Forsaloln Savannah, Wholcsnloand Retail,by
JAMES II.CARTER k CO,
No.l 70 Broughtnnstreet.
July 20 IlSolply
KANDA...
Cotton-S.^O
L & J^EIiCER’S
A 1
M5
5AFEN.
CNTTENET k co., Importers of French nnd other
1 • Furnpcun Goods, No, 48 Broad street,
ap 30 *55
jlIOORE A TAYLOR’S
PASTILLES HE PARIS.
T HESE PASTILLES are an Invaluable remedy for
the cure ol Coughs, (foldsand Bronchitis,as uy thoir
action on the throat and lungs, they remove nil hoarso-
noss in n few hours and wonderfully increase the pow
er and lloxilii.it> of tho voice.—Hence they are ol grent
service to and highly recommended by Clergymen,
Auctioneers, Public Speakers, and all those wiioso call
ing requires such ircquont use of tho vocal organs.
N. II.—Ask for‘Moore k Taylor’s Pastilles Do Paris,”
and observe that each box hears their written signature.
For sale by W. VV. Lincoln, J. II. Carter k Co., J. II.
Moore k Co., and tho principal Druggists and Apothe
caries throughout the United States and Canada, und nt
wholesale bv
MOORE fc TAYLOR,
E. J. DOiYiVliLL,
General Commission Merchant,
NO. 141! PKARI. STREET,
(Fourth door from Wall street,)
acp4—fim New York.
Import a.vr“fo '
iioi;si:kf.i:pi:hk and dealers.
TUB HOPE MILLS,
71 Fulton Hrkkt, anii 71 Bkkkman St„ Nkw York,
Principal Office 103 front Street, jYeio York.
Factory,Tlos. 30, 37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City.
HPHE PROPRIETORS of this long and well known
1 COFFEE AND SPICE ESTABLISHMENT,
Continue to prepare tho best piiarmackutical pow
ders in use, for raising Bread) Biscuit, Ten nml other
Cakes, ke. They also prefitiro Mu-iard, Cocoa, nud
many other articles of dully use in every family, which
(hey offer upon the most reasonable terms. Cntnloguo
sent to uealors who request them.
R. ll.kJ.fi. 1811 AM.
N. II.—Consumers advised to inquire for llopo Mills
articles^ nug 14—ly
kCIIIEITELIN, HKOTlfCK.S Oi CO.
IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN
DRUGS, PAItfTS,OILS, It YES, PERFUMERY,
& e., <Ve.,
170 WILLIAM STREET, Nkw York,
I NVITE the nlleiitiouol the trade to the.fr largo and
varied slock of Drugs, Paints i His, Perfumery*, kc.
In addition to thoir regular importations of Staple
Druggs, they uro also receiving, direct from tho sources
of production and manafacluro, supplies ol Tooth, Hair,
and Null Bru>hes, Bronzes, Corks, Mortars, Hponges,
French and English Perfumery, Lubin’s Extracts, and
many other urliclea usually ombruced lu Druggists'
slocks, which they are also enabled lo offer on the most
advantageous terms.
Orders, either Ju porson or by mall, will receive
prompt attention. aug 14—ly
SHELLAC INDIA TWINE,
COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C.,
COIU AND J l l'E )l ATS,
And INDIA GOODS generally. For sale low for
CASH, by
GEO. VV. I)OVV & CO., Importers,
|e 12—flino No. 7 Hurling Slip,New York.
UOISEKEEI’IXG MARDWAUE7~~
IMCOT A8IIOTWELL,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND
' GERMAN
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE-
No. O.t Maiden Lane, New V ork.
I NVITE the attention ol Southorn und Western Mer
chants it, a large ami very extensive slock of Goods
in thoir Hue.
Cutlery of every description.
Silver Plated Ware: J.i|mimorv«
German Silver and Briltniiiu Ware.
Tinned and Enamtnelled Cooking Utensils.
Bronzed, Copper and Brass Goods.
Tea Trays, Fire Irons, Fenders, Wire Covers.
Bronzed Candlesticks, Block Tin VVurc, kc.
Our slock comprises every nrtlclc In our llneofbusl-
Doss, ull or which wo will sell to dealers al tho VERY
LOWEST PRICES, for Cush or Approved Paper.
Goods ordered by letter will be solceted with grent caro
ami dhputch, and put up in the best mnnucr.
P1UOT fc 8IIOTVVELL,
No, (13 Maiden Lane, Now York.
P. S. Also manufacturers ol a very superior article
of Plated Spoons and Forks. jo 7—Gin
SCOTT’S
LITTLE GIANT
CORJV .I.VI> CO if Mi EE,
PATENTED MAY Ifilh, 1854.
S S. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tonuessee an
• Alabama, of this invention, which is doutitles
among thu most luiportuut of modern times for (he use
oflho well advised furmer uud Block feeder; and tho
universal favor with which it ha* boon received from tho
first, more than unything else, attests lls utility uud su
periority.
For portability, simplicity of construction, and conve
nience of use, tho Little Giant has unequal. It weighs
from three lo five hundred pounds, according to size,
can bo put in operation by Ihe fnrmer in twenty minutes
without expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted und
used with convenience hy any body.
Tho Llltio Giant has received the First Premiums at
every State Fair from Missouri to Maryland tho past
Full, ami thnltu Ihe inosteompllmcntury munner.
Theso Mills are guaranteed lu the most positive man-
nor against breakage or derangement, and wnrrnnled lo
grind lend from ear corn, nnd grits or fine hominy from
Bhollcd corn, wllli u degree of ease uud convenience for
farm purposes never allnlned before.
The subscribers nro now prepared to furnish the trade
with Improved patterns and sizes, to suit tho varied
wants ol all. . . „ ..
No. 2 Is offered at 9«5 complete, ready for attaching
tho team, and. warranted to grind tou bushels of feed
por hour with ono horse. ... .
No. 3 ul 875 will grind fifteen hushols per hour.
No. 4 at 91M will grind twonty bushols por hour, with
M. 8. BROWN k CO.,
at Nnshvllc, Tumi., and Atlanta, Ga.
SEWINQ MACHINES.
TDXCELBIOU SEWING MACIIINE8. — Made by
jij nool), BATTELLB k CO., Worcester, Massa
chusetts, patented by Ellas Howe, Jr., September 10th,
1840. Those Machines are warranted.! with proper use'
not to gel out of repair. Thoy are built In a good aub-
staiitial,nml workmnnllkomanner,ami will doTnllora
Shoemakers’ and Hnddlurs’ work, In a manner warrant-
od to give satisfaction. Tho stlch will not rip any mors
than common sowing, done by hand. Call ami see I hens
In operational 140 CIIE8NUT street, l'hUndulphle,u|>
■lairs, VV. A. DAVVHON, Agent,
may 12 lyMkC
R
AHKETH, HAIR UHOOMa, FEATHER DUHTKHH.
— \ large variely al No. 156 Brouglitou street.
i\9 HORACE Mi 1K8K
T ills unparalleled Preparation is receiving more tes
timonials of its wonderful efficacy In removing
naiu, than any other medicine over offered to the pub
lic. And these tesrimoulals come not alone from Ihe
ignorant, ljut from persons of every degree of Intelli
gence and every rank of life. Physicians of tho first
re*peciibtlity,nud perfectly conversant wrh the nature
of diseases ami remedies, have recommended this ns one
of Ihe most effectm*'. In their line of preparations for Ihe
extinction of Pain. The Pain Killer is used Internully
and externally, according to the nnluro of the conipluint.
11 has been found to bo an excellent remedy for BUddcn
Colds, Cauglis, kc., Fever and Ague, Aslhmn nnd
Phthisic, Pain In the lleud. Kidney Complaints. Piles,
ttheumallc Complaints, Bruises nml Sores.Nuvere Hums,
Canker, Biles and Ringworms, Weak Stomach, ami
General Debility, Painter’s Colic, Broken Breasts, kc,,
Howei Complaint nml Dysentnry, Cholera, Liver Com
plaint. Dyspepsia, Toothache, kc., ke..
The genuine Perry Davis’Pain Klllerisnow put up In
panel bottles, with the words Davis’ Vegetable Pain
Killer blown in the glass ; nnd with two stool engraved
Ini,'Ison each bottle—one an excellent llkeuessol''Perry
Davis, the oilglual Invertor of the medicine, the other
a steel engraved Note of Hand—non 3 other can bo re
lied on as genuine.
Price of bottles—12# cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and
91 respectively. ,
For sale by most of tbe medicine dealers throughout
tho known wotld.
PERRY DAVIS k SON.Proprlelors,
74 High street, Providence, R. 1,
CHOLERA.
A Certain Cureforthis disease, may be found in the use
of Perry Davie' Frgetable
FAIN KIM. nil.
Dt neqi-K, May 5, 1055.
.Gontlemen:—I feel under obligations to you for iho
benefit I have received from your invaluable Pain Killer.
Wu have had some cholera here on iho Mlssissppl
thuscurfy In Hie season. A few days since I assisted In
•‘ lay ing out” and bury lug ono of our citizens who wns
supposed to havo died with the disease. Tho next
morning I wns taken with severe vomiting, accompanied
with coldness of the extremelies. Warm covering and
hot applications failed lo res'ore warmth. My wife’s
family, who had used (ho Pain Killer with sue ess dur
ing the cholera season In I uffalo In 1810, advised mo to
take it. 1 look two doses at iu’ervals of fifteen minutes;
a fine perspiration ensued, and the next day, barring a
little weakness, I wns well, and havo been since.
It may have boon an attack of Ague, but whether
Ague or Cholera, It answered my purpose.
8ince my recovery, I find that several of our citizens
haTo used the Pain Killer as a remedy for Cholera, and
pronounced it good. I therefore lako pleasure lu ro*
commending It to a still more extended notice.
Yours, truly, W. M.CRt'ZIER,
Attorney ut Law.
Perry Davis k Sou, Providence, R. I,
This may certify, that I have used Perry Davis’ V*ge-
able Palu Killer in numorotts enses, and believe it lo
be a very valuable medicine I have prescribed It ex.
tens! vely in bowel comiilalnt, (particularly forchildren,)
and it is In my opinion, superior to any prcp.iration l
have over used lor Ihe relief of those diseases.
P. 8. When given to children, I have nlways com
bined it with the syrup of gum abrabic, 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 milk and molusses,equnl parts. 8ee directions.
A. HUNTINGTON, M. D.
Tho Pali) Killer is sold by-John H Moore and Co.Thos
M Turner k Co und s 1) Brantley fc. Co, iSavannah ;
Barret, Carter M Co, and Clark, Wells fc Dubose, An-
gustn: E I. Btrohockerfc Co, Macon. Also by DruglslF
and Grocers generally,
aug 21—ood3inos
Saddlery Warehouse.
Young's Building,Sign of the Golden Saddle.
OPPOS1TK W. R. SIMMONS CLOT JUNO STORK.
W. H. MAY & CO.
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles
nnd l.'nrncsses, of which tho following comprise apart:
8paulsh Quilttd, Overlaid andShafton Saddles, Plan
ler’s Inrge nnd extra Inrge Saddles: Men's plain do.
English do.; Boys’ nnd Race do.; Ladles Saddles of a
variety of pattorns; Bridles fc Martcngalcs; Saddle Bags,
Trunks kc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and Hog-kins; Pud do.;Straining und Worsted Web;
Thread and Sacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Coach. Bnroucho, Buggy nnd Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by tho single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Baroncho, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs a*i u
Bows, by the single set; Plated nnd Brass Slump Joints;
plain do;patent Dash Leather, Top nml Curtain do.;
broad and narrow Laces, variety; of*»Bk and
Worsted Fringe: black and purple t.o»5»V Bonos; Bug
gy Lamps, Plated and Brass Carriage Blinds; Brass and
Plated Knobs, kc. iuiyS.l
LL Planters havo rea)Ized tha waPt 0tm machlM)
a*, to drill Cotton Beed with regularity ailtl tsriahHy.
• )ne that would operate equally well on overy klh'f ht
lund, and at tho same time bo so simple In construction
und operation that It could be used by negroes without
liability of getting out ol order. A drill which we (Ain*
possesses all these qualities, we now offer to tbe plant
log community. After a thorough trial for l**t two
years In different bands on all kinds of lana v we would
slate some oi’lho advantages to be derived from their
"*?«. Tho saving of seed, which will amount to enough
In planting one hundred acres, to pay for the machine.
2nd. Tho saving of labor in planting, ono horse and
hand only being required lo open the furrow, drop tuo
seed and cover from seven to nine acres per any.
3rd. Tho great saving or labor In chopping out, toe
seed being deposited In a line one after another.
4th. Tho groat saving In subsequent boo work, owing
to the fact that any good plow-hand can. In siding,cov
er nil thu first crop of grass In the drill, however small
the cotton may bo, without Injuring the stand.
Theso advantages all farmers wilt appreciate ; *nd be
low wo give some certificates, from which ihfl tiubllo
cau learu how theso drills are appreciated by gentlemen
of the first standing In our section of tho Stato—all
practical farmers, who hnve thoroughly touted tkern*
ami ure consequently fully competent to decide on their
merits.
C E R T I F I c A T B S:
This is to certify that I planted one hundred and sil
ly acres ol cotton with Randall and Mercer s
and 1 consider ihem sujicrlor to any thing or the kindA
t havo over seen or tried. The saving of seed alone would
pay for the machines In a season or two, and I think a
hand cau do one-third more hoeing than be could Id
i cotton plunted thu common wuy.
■ 8. L. BARBER.
' Lee county, Georgia, July 13lb,1855.
r Messrs. Randall A- JVertrr-Gentlomon: In reply to
■ yours of this date, I can suy with satUlfiCllon, that I
Jiavo used your cotton seed drills on tho farm of D. A.
Vason, Esq., with grout success. I consider them lo be
' ol great value. Thoy aru u saving of about one-third
' of theftfbor of cultivation, about two lo three bushels
; of seed to tho acre lu planting, and a great saving of
i labor In planting, as they open tho frirrow,- drop and
' cover th seed with one horse and hand. 1 think them
J worth one huhdred dollars a niece to any planter, that
plants mil crons or cotton. As for myself I would not
' plant a crop orcotton without them lor no consideration
In tho bounds ol reason. Yours, very respectfully.
A. J. BARKSDALE.
< Leo county, Georgia, July 12th, 1855.
I have used Randall k Mercer’s cotton Planter two
seasomi, nnd consider them of great value to Ihe farm-
. cr. f save scud enough each year to pay for (he Plant-
ers, then I save ut least one-third tbo labor of culllva-
. lion, as the coiton Is sowed In so narrow a line that with
■ good plowing there Is but little hoe work needed. There
i is ulso n saving of hands nnd horses In nlantiug, I
I should say they were worth one hundred aoilarseuch,
I and recommend every farmer to use them.
8. D. McLENDON.
« Leo county, Georgia, July 0th, 1855.
I \’ff“ 1 have been overseeing for Mr. 8. D. McLen
don tho present year, uud fully concur In hie statements
above. DAVlfBON WARREN.
Messrs. Randall &• Mercer—Gentlemen : In reply to
yours I will only say I havo used thr-e of your cotton
' seed drills, and consider them of great value, from tbo
Inct that In (be use of them I saved from two to three
bushels of seed to each acre planted, and at least one-
. third of ihe labor of cultivation, not requiring one-half
■ n* much hoc work as the old wuy of planting—also, a
considerable saving in Ihe labor of planting. I never
expect fo plant cotton without them if I can get them
nt any price. I have planted eight acres per day to each
drill. They aru simple—easily in ranged,and there is no
difficulty nbout getting a good stand.
Very respectfully yours, VV. F. IIAMRICK.
Leo county, Georgia, July 12th, 1853.
Thomasvillk, Thomas counlv, Ga.
Cot. J. If. Watson—Dk\r Sir : I can recommend
your cotton Planters (drill) In the highest terms. 1 have
fried them on ull tny food except now ground, and I
think they will do In fiat, they will do in a mountain
ous country ns well us In a level. Jf I had not bought
I would travel to your shop which Is 75 railos, and pay
fifty dollars a piece for them. It saves one-third of the
work; one hand cun plant ns much ns two,and ono hand
tan chon out three acres while one can chop out one acre
after u common plow. Yours respectfully,
K. BRASWELL.
Doi'ohkrtv county, Ga n July 14th, 1855.
J. If. Watson—Sir ; This Is lo certify that I have
used Randall fc Mercer's cotton seed drill of your man
ufacture. and nm so well pleased with them that 1 would
yecommund all planters who havo not tried them, to
give then) a fair trial. Where thu drills are Used "There
Is a great deal of labor savod in cultivating a crop, ow
ing lo lls being so uniform lu tho drill, the plowing can
be dono much better, and with greater despatch, con
sequently tho hoc work Is lighter, as good plowing
. upersedes the necessity of a great deal or hard hoe
work. JNO. BARKSDALE.
Tills Is to certify thnt I used ono of Randall k Mer
cer’s cotton sued drills last year In plunllng my crop,and
wns well pleused. 1 havo used flvo of them the present
year, planting my entire crop, und am still better pleas
ed. There Is u saving or between two ,nd three bushels
or seed to the acre lu plaining, besides one hmse and
one hand with these drills does tho work oftlueu bauds
and two horses. Then there is Uio saving of one third
nl tho h oo work, Ihe cotton being hi so straight and nar
row a row. I consider them worth one hundred dollars
each to any planter, and rccommeud all to purchase and
use them.
„ . WM. II.OWENS.
Dougherty county,Ga., July Kith, 1855.
Messrs. Randall k Mercer:—In reply to yours of
the 5th instant, in reference to your cotton seed drill, I
,.m happy to sny that after planting a portion of my pre
sent cron in Iho old wny. I wus enubled to oblalu ouo of
your drills, with which I finished.
Ills tho desideratum nnd long sought afler.
Many and varied have been Ihe altomplsol iutolllgont
minds to attain what you havo accomplished, but with
only partial success. This leaves nothing to be desired
In acottou drill. It deposits (he seed uniformly and con
tinuously in n straight aud narrow linoasyou wish.savos
about ono half tho labor in planting, and about ono
bird of the hoe work in cultivation. It is almost need-
ess to odd thnt I nm delighted with your drill.
Yours respectfully, J. E. MERCER.
Loo county, Ua., August 10th, 1855.
Messrs. Randall fc Mercer— Gentlemen: I used
one ol your cotton seed drills the past spring, and I loel
four fold paid for what U cost mo. To give your drill a
fair trial, l planted every other row with thu drill, nnd
tho intervening rows I planted ns woll as over cotton
was piuuled before your drill come into use. The result
wns, that in tho row planted with your drill 1 got a more
ported stand, and I think it grew off much betier, be
sides I realized u great saving in tho labor of working
over my coiton tho two first times. I shall continue to
uso thum as long as I plant cotton. Yours kc.
JESSEECOCK.
Lee county, Ga.
Messrs. Randall k Mercer—Gentlemen: I have
nso<l eight of your Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured byJ
II Watson, on Col J Bond’s Fowltown plantation. 1 am
tnuch pleased with them, "aving realized great saving of
seed, of labor in plautlng and chopping out, and tho
hands at the first siding could go over ut least one-third
more in a day, arid do better work than in cotton plant
ed In the beat way t could plant with coulter and block.
I have no hesitation in giving It as my opinion that in
tbo use of your drills thoro is a saving of one-third of
tho lubnr of cultivating a cotton crop. Col lloud is
pleused with them and will conliuue their use.
Yours, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK.
Fowltowu, tia., July 01b, 1855.
Tills is to certiry that I have used two of Randall fc
Mercer's Cotton Planters, and have no hesitation in say
ing thui they will do. The suv lug of labor lu planting
is an object, the saving of seed is an object, and the cot
ton stands in such a narrow drill that it mny almost be
kept clean without tho hoes. There is nothing to equal
them in planiii g cotton. WM. B. REYNOLDS.
Lee county,Gu., July 1st, 1855.
Lee County, Ga., August 23d, 1855,
I havo used Rundnll fc Mercer’s Cotton seed Drill,
which 1 purchased of Col J H Wufron, and think they
nrelhubcsi machines now in use. I am satisfied there la a
great saving In seed nnd a grantor saving in work. I
i-.in fully satisfied there Is one-third of tho hoo work
HVt-d. Try tht-ru. nud any reasonable man will be sails-
lied they aro worth more than three times iho price they
•rosoldfor. . PU1 LIP WEST.
Having obtained from Messrs. Randall k Mercer tho
xclusive right of supplying tho State of Groiwia with
ihese Drills, I am now prepared to supply nl] Demands,
Laving made arrangements for their manufacture in
"aliny rauud Millcdgevlllu. My prlco Is 915. cash, de-
ivered nl either Palmyra or Mllledgovllle. Money sent
i my risk by mail, If tho requisitions of the root Office
•lepartment arc complied with. Any further Informa-
ion dosiretl can be obtained by addressing tno either at
Palmyra or Mlllcdgoviilu, Georgia,
ocl III—Iaw5m J. II. WATSON.
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MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. W. T. FARK,
TI1E BOTANIC,
OR IlEtOUN PHYSICIAN OF
SAVANNAH.
B EGS to announce that he has removed his ro-
ridenco nnd Office from tho corner of State and
•'efferson-strects, to tho former residence aud offico of
ho late Dr. Hlchardsone, on Broughton-slreet, (ke-
woon filontgorricryarid West llroad-rtrcote. He tenders
Is most sincere thanks to his fellow-citizens in the city
.nd country, for the vory liberal employment of his pro-
esslonal services since his location in Savannah, and
nkes plensuro in announcing that his facilities for meet-
ng Ihe constantly Increasing demands upon him aro
.really Improved, hnving employed a competent person
■<> attend especially to his office affairs.
Ladies may consult him ell her In hlo family parlor,
is consulting-room, adjoining his office, or in his offico.
‘(Is consulting-room has been furnished and arranged
/Oh especial reference lo tho convenience, comfort and
astoof those visiting him professionally.
Patients visited promptly and punctually.
For terms and further particulars, soo hlsfilodical
ournul. 3mo—oct 1
. TURN MEAL.—Up Country Meal for salo by
L- oct 30 LYNN fc SNIDER.
j jh'KLED BEEF, from Chandler k Co., daily oxpect-
L od.aud lor sale by
ocl 30 LYNN fc SNIDER.
PUK NTEABlEH Al,ARABIA*
>A HHLS choice Apples, Ptuunix, HelL, Flowers,
IVGrecnlngs, Hpllzburg, 20 oz Pippins kc. Also.
• ow Layer Raisins, Buckwheat, Cabbages, Potatoes,
minus, Cranberries, Smoked Tongues, do Beef, Pig
ides, do Shoulders, Bologna fiaussages. Cheese aud
utuir. For salo at tho Savauoah Fruit Emporium.
J. A BROWN,
oct 31 No.27 Whitaker street.
,'NORN AND HAY.—509 bushels choloe whlleT Corn
J 50 lbs to tho bushel; prime Eastern and Northern
lay, In atore, aud for sale by
oct29 WAVER fc CONSTANTINE.
MAPLE DRV UOCsDS.
| | A AND 12 4 Cotton Sheetings, Linen do. Pillow
I LU t’nso 1 •Incus, Bleached Shirtings. English and
reucli Long Cloths, American, English nnd Welsh
lannels, Canton do, Tablo Damasks, Furniture Dimity
nd Furniture Calicos, Ilucknbsck and Damask Towela.
rash, Dowlas, kc. A largo variely of above goods for
ilo nt lowest prices, by
oct 23 DkWITT k MORGAN.^
VI ANUFACTURBD TUB ACUO—ISlfhoitea 8- 5 nud
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