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VOLUME LIU
SAVANNAH, GA.. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20. 1W>5.
NUMBER 278.
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f ctoiy reference.
figSfcFare Reduced.
ibin Passage to NewYor'
6 fc>M l»W KKK4*Y.
t'MTl.D BVATRN .1% All.
I 'llK new and aploudld .Me wluul sie •in-hlps:
KN* iXViLLE, |,.VO ton*,Capl C. D. LunLOW.
AUGUSTA, l,.V*) -• •• Tune. I.VON.
k'l.i>Kll>\, 1 .tlK) • “ M. d. Woonut’U.,
AL\»AM\, 1,3.0 “ •• G. U.SriiBNeu,
Hill I Hve Kara iihIi
Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
The*, ships «r* among Ibe largest ou (be coeat, un-
iurpn»««-d In .iwed, safety or comfort, making tlieir
on-..«« lu Bny to ala y hour*, and ere commanded oy
mill'll, carol ul ad (Millie nffirers. IlNVimr elegant
a Hie room .iccommoiUtloiii, they offer e taoat doalrebte
COuvvyuiM’e lo New York.
Cabin Puss-,go I'- 1 "
H.eeru-o do H
Afi iiia: PAUELFORD, FAY k CO, Savannah.
s\M’L. L. MITCHELL, 13 Broa.lway,
June 2f, 1855. . New York.
new YORK AND LIVERPOOL
II. ft. .VIA II. 8T RAJIK It ft.
yiik tHtr* i.oMrataiNO nil* link *a*
ATI. ANTIC, | v BALTIC,
i’apt. West. Gnpt- Comstock.
PACIFIC, > ADRIATIC,
capt. Nve. | Onpt. - —
These ship* having been built by
* contract, expressly for government aer-
* vice, every care hut been taken In
__ m Ihetr construction, at also In.heir on-
, * ensure .trongln aud speed: and Ihetr accom
modation* lor pasMiugura are unequalled for elegance
or oommrt.
Prlco of paasago from New York to Liverpool. In first
sahln f I3ii; in aeoond cabl i, 373; exclualvu use of ex
tra size statu re- tn, *32.,. Prom Liverpool to New York,
jC.H) and £*JU.
An experienced Surf eon attaohed to each ahlp.
No beriua can he secured unlit paid for.
PROPOSED Dates UF RAILING.
hrom New For*. prom Liverpool,
1653. 165.3.
Wed live I ay.... J un .24 .18351Aqt urd ay.... Jan. 13.. 1853
Weduead •>’.... t eb. 7.. 18531 saturd ly .. Feb. 27,. |655
VVedueaday.... Feb *Jl.. 18551 Saturday.... Fel>. 10.. i83S
| Saturday ’au. 24.. 1635
For Freight «r Pa‘snge apt ly to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, SO Wall atrvot, N. V.
BROWN, SliiPLE V te GO., I Ivor pool.
STEPHEN, KENN \ItDA*.co,27 AuailnFriara,London.
E il. tV A IN WEIGHT .v CO., Faria,or
GKO. H. DHAPEK. Havre.
„ar i he owner* of these ship* will not be account a-
ble for gold, si ver, bullion. spine. jewelri, precious
•tone*, or me ula, unless bills of l-nling are signed
tbirelor, aud the value thereof ex pressed therein.
Shippers plcaso take notice, that the ships of this
Line cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
Jan 9 mwf ly
RUN^WvPrronMhTi^bsn-'lberon thoOTd
September, Ills slave ALBERT, who I* 27
years of ago, about 5 feet 8 Inches high, weighs
about Hit pounds, has straight and very light
hair, blue e«e*,ami Is so while that ll will be
dMHcud to detect his being a Negro. HI* front teeth are
fast decaying, chews tobacco, and is huidof spirt la thn’
i o drunkaid. lie cannot read or write, has no trade;
baa been nc:ustomed in *i«*ck and fa ining. Ilo hns lint
little knowledge ol the country, mid will have frequent
occnalon to enquire Ida way. Is ruilier ■lt*w In speech,
ami has rathe ran humble sppiranuice. ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS mid the horse (It taken with him.) will tm
given hr me for his confinement In any fail, and Ihtorma-
lion sent lo me so Igetlilm. Hue Hundred Dollaia will he
paid for proof to e-nvlct the Abolitionist who has hoeii
tampering with him lor some mouths iiust, and who has
Incited him to Uku this advantage of my absence lo
New York.
Any one who may have seen said Negro will greatly
oblige me by writing, so that 1 rauy have soma Idea of
what direction he bus tuko". lie will undoubtedly pass
hlm-eli as u wtille man. When lie le>l lie rode a cbes-
uut sorrel horse, worth about #70.
J. M.TI&ON,
oct 111—If Bethel, Git itu IGeorgia.
portion Unofatss Cntrun.
Ill.lt IIIIN tVJII\l>.
WAYERtlOKil, IIUIIKE COUNTY,OA.
Practice law in Richmond, Burke, Waaliington, Bcrlveu
aud l-.mauuel.
THO*. M. BKRRIKN. MALCOLM D, JONS*,
doc IP |y
mji,i,*:it a MAftbifiViT,
A TV t) RNKY V A T L A IV.
„ .. Wiiynenboro** tin.
Kelerenco-Mesara. A.J.Ii T. W,Miller, Auguata^Ga.
eT gT cTban is'yT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
...... Fcirujth.CSa.*
" Bl practice In the Flint ami ndlolnlng counUeaofihe
Jail 7 Macon Circuit. tf
PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y.
of II ARIF* MU), CoNN.
Cnplinl 800,t)0O Dollars,.
T HE subscriber* having been appointed Agenta of
the above iiniued Company, are prepiiretl to Issue
lls Pollcleson r'lreRI-ka. TnlsCompaiiy Insures agulnst
ton* or Damage by FDe, on as favorable terras ns any
responsible eompaii) , and lls alin will be. lo secure I he
confidence of the public by an honorable course of deal
lug. oct IN COIILNS It HERTZ, Agents.
SELECT
SCHOOL COR YOUAiG LADIES,
mils. DK. CUNNING IIA in
V\J ILL OPEN, oil the first Monday In November, a
vv Hcbool Tor Young Ladle* ami Misses, where the
usual lirniii'.iies of un English Edm ailon will he t.invht.
with the French and Latin Languages. Also Music,Draw
ing and Palming, in oil aud Water Colors on Velvet und
Crvjiiiiiiig.
Kirs c. having bail considerable exnerlenno In teach
ing, Hallers herself that she will lie able to give sallslac
thin to those who may eiiirusltlielrdaughirrsloher care.
The School Year consists oi Tun Mouths, with Four
Quarters of i leveii weeks each, ending respectively—
Juu, IP. Aprilll. June 22. nud 6epl.7. Term* aud other
particulars made known by applying to Mrs. C.
ItO'Ideiice on the North shieot Lilmrly street, In oue
of Mrs. Marshal's brick building*.
Rrff-rciices to the following go 'Demon:
Hi. Rev. Stephen Elliot, Mr. P. D. VVoolhapter, 5fr.C.
L. Lamar—Savannah.
Rev. Dr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Dugas, Mr.
Henry II. Humming, Mr. Andnw J. Miller —Augusta.
Rev. 8. K. Taliiia lge, President of Oglethorpe Uni
versity.
Governor Johnson. oct 15—tf
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, QA.
rTMlE entire scholastic year of this lusiitu'lon, by a
A Jofr.l resolution of the Faoulty and Trustees, nas
been thrown In o one term, commencing on the First
.tl'iuda* m keptemker, and closing oil CoMNtNCtuxNT
Un, Iburaduy alter tbe fourth Huuday lu June.
raODLTY.
AUGUKTIJS ALDEN, A. M.,President —Profeaaor of
Englhh Literature and Ancient Language*.
Rev. J. II. CALDWELL, A. N.~Protestor of Mental
•ud Moral Philosophy.
Rev. T. X F* 'ItsTER. A. M.—Professor of Muilie-
m i ic» and Natural Science.
Mis* ANN K. Al.DEN—Principal Primary Depart-
Dent, and Instriic'risa lu Botany aud French.
II U. I.IGNUSKI-Principal of Music Department.
>l»s L B. Git \NT and Mrs E. T. CALDVv ELL—Or-
noiiM iitnl ilrnnches.
Tins I list ll uloui no w presents in the public, advan
tage which few posseta. A large und ole-.'alitly con.
striicled College edifice; one of the largest Clmpela *n
the >iaie; all necessary out-hulldlnga mid enclosure*;
a 0 •urdiuu deparaneiit, fitted lip In the inosi lies, and
confori.iole si> le, an I under the sufierititr'iideuce of ihe
le tellers themselves; with the whole d-un»sfic depart-
meat under Hie cireful dlredlonof ludiesuf experience,
ad It* I t<» ull the foci Hies for a thorough course ol' In*
Mruc ton whl.-h any similar Instiliuloii cuu offer, ll
* i he leen by r, i,.rente lo our catalogue, Dial nur rale*
of Hoard and Tuliiou are less than can be found else,
whe»e ThU fact, in th«*e times oi pecuniary pre-sure
l« worthy of the consideration of thoso having duugh
ters to educate.
Thu Hoarding Department will be under lhe direction
ol Pieddeut A Id .ui nud lady, and Profussor Caldwell
and lady. Wlih spaeioutaud comfortable d rm,tones,
large and coiiventeM clove 1 *, ■ «« amt elegnni ftirntture,
guoil and ex|>erleiiu«-d rervaiits. an I tables furnished
with the b*st thn I lt-e mark t affords; together with a
wholesome bin parental discipline, we hope to Increase
the liberal f nironage with wbicb Ibis lustltutlou has
hitherto been favored.
F. X. FORSTER, Bec’y Faculty.
Cuthhert, July 311. 1835. ana 7—Ian l. *30
Iron Front Jewelry More
WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL,
No. 1IC Brouphton’il., between Dull If Whitaker
The largest and best anlecled stock of good*
ever offered for sale In this oily. Gold and 811-
ver V\ utehes. Vest, Fob and Guard Chnlns.iieis
of Jewelry. Cli.-tlelaues, Brueulcts, Brooches,
fl -e lb un-lid work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea
>eis, Piicheis,Goblets, ' lips, i.nku l.uskets, fpo-na.
Folk*,Fish Knives, f*io Knives, Cheoso Hcoiins, I,ml es,
8yphon*. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military mi l
Fancy Goods, and a great vurlelv ol articles ton numer
ous to mention; mu whole of which will be -old at re
duced pries.
All klioisof Watches, Clocks, Jewelry an Jother Job
bing abended lo by c.mipcloui hands
oct 17 HORTON k. R1KF.MAN.
W.n. A. MHTOHi,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
_nov3tf. .Ylnntlcnllo, IJro.
U’ll.I.lA.VI KBWAHUW,
ATTOHNKY AND COUNSEI.LOR-AT-LAVV,
DlicNiiopy, Flwrliliks
will prncllcu In the Courts of Esst and South Florida.;
Releronces—'Tuuno Pinkney sl Co., Charloaton, 8. C.s
Pierson, lleidt 4a Co., 6avauuuh,Ga-; Cooper At Mother,
Micnnopy, Fla.
inarcli 20 ly*
8.i,hubl w. i>i:i»i’i:it,
^iirceHior to
HENRY J . PEPPER k. SON,
WatelieN. Jewelry and silver Ware*
No. 175 Cheanut al., opposite the State Houae,
I'litladulplila.
may 30 ly
T?ctn=¥ovti SttttrrtbirmtntB
.S'. M. /’sWfMjrr// A- Co.'i Advertising Agtsey, II
WnssfiN-si-, AVai York, and JYo. 10 .S’(air-ft , Motion.
P. L Co are Atcul* lor the most Influential und lar-
uerl circulating Commercial paoors both In the United
Niates ami rhe Canadas,
> T rtn York antocctintmrntn.
From Skillin, Vinr.htr, Oieen A- Scketl'i AdctrUting
Houtt, 316 /fromfieny. -Vria fork.
WII.I.IAll IU. TCNNO,
Factor & Commission Merchant,
For Florida ail'* Honlhern Georgia Produce,
MOUTH COMMERCIAL WHARF.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
AND
97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
may 7 ilmo
Wl 1,1.1,% .VI J. W IMlILIt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warrenton, Geo.,
Will practice in thn Norllieru < 'ircult of Georgia, and
in thecouiitlesof Burke,Columbia, Jefferson and Wash
ington, of the Middle Circuit. ly mey 0
FULTON HOUCE, ~
ATLANTA, RIO ItMA,
BY A. R.RI3KVE*.
Ailnnia. .March (4. 1*55. tf mar Id
Brooklyn f'Un
STRAM ENGINE WORKS.
13 Wawr-.lr^ji^'lryoklvn^ * Vark.
H AVING reconlly fltUHl upHbe extensive establish-
nient at the above named ptace, we ere prepared
to maiuificture all kinds of 8l«aui Engines, Holler*,
8ugur Mills, Saw and Grist Mills, Pumps nod Gonrlug
for working Mines, Hhnlting Pulleys &o., mid are pre
pared to furnish casilnga of every description. We
would call the alluntion of ttottlliom Planters particular
ly lo our Sugar Mills Having purchased the unlira
sleek or Patterns from the late firm of (}. it. Ilarlsnu k
Co., N.Y., wo can safely sav that wo can turn out a
Mill which for strength,durability and m-ntness, cannot
ho excelled by uny eslali'lahmsnt lu the Status. A long
experience In Die business reiidei* us competent mex-
ecu o any orders, and wo would advise those In went of
Alachlucry to give us n call. Engines in.m 4 lo 40 horse
po»er alweysou hand.
D P. BUR DON, 11. N. CONKLIN, 8. U. CONKLIN.
oct 22—3in P
'ESTABLISHED IN 1780..
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WALTER, HAKEII A t!«.
America", rroiich, Honiisnn
thic, nod Vanilla Oil )C< U.ATE;
prepare I COCOA; BID »M A, C< )-
(jl i a PASTE; Cocoa Sticks, Solu
ble, Honuepalbic and Dietetic I
Cocoa: Cocoa shells; Cracked
Cocoa,Ate.
These ManufncUin-s to which I
hrsr rasMit'M* hnvo been u-
Wunit'd by the chiel llislililtons
____ an i Fnlra m Die Union, are un
/.erf. Flower k FYuit excellent diet for children, tuva-
of the (Won, with n lids, and persons In health. They
pod "pentd. allay r <tber than Induoo the ner
vous excitement attendant upon Ihe uao of leu or coffee,
and ore recommended l»v Dr*. Warren, Jackson, May-
ward, Ware, und Adams, of Bo<ioii, and by eminent
phvslclauselrewh re. 7
For sale by ull the principal Grocer* In the Uultcd
Stines, aud by their Agents.
I). C. Murray, New York; Grant k Twells, Philadel
phia ; Thomas V. Brund'ge, Biiliimore; Keuiietl k Dud-
loy,Cln. WALTER BAKER k Cl
sep 15 -3m Dnrchesler, Mns*.
LOOKING GLASSES It PICTURE FRAME
KAZrUFAOTORr.
HORACE V. 8I0LE1L
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BALE-B00M8,
64- Forayth-8t., New York.
Vf ll- H- V. 8. would cull the ttttcutlon of striuigurs vlslt-
iYI lug the eily, and e*pcclully those in the tratio, to hla
extensive WAlll>UOU.M6 AND MANUFACTORY, lu the
possession of iiliui|uullud ladlitli'S, he is cuablud toeti-cute
ali orders on the lowest possible terms. Thn sale-room* nru
reph tn with choice specimens, uudn full iiMorliucut of
RICH GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Mouldings, Rich Gilt, Rose Woods, Oak, Maple, Zebra
aud Malioguuy, in every variety nud constantly on hand.
Onlers Iroiu all parts of the United States uud Cuuadas,
executed with promptiie<M.packeil with the greatest of care.
A liberal discount allowed to tho Trade.
II. V. 8IULKJI, 04, 07, 00 und 71 Forsyth-at.,
novl2—Oiiios H New York.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
I IIAIYUi; OF NMIEMILE.
O N and afler Sunduy Die I4lli l iclober. Instant and
until lurther notice, the Pa*seiigerTruiua on tho
'Antral Railroad, will run as follows:
BKTWKKN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
f^aveSnvaninih 5 a m., mid 12 IS p. m.
Arrive at Macon 2.15 p. m.. and 1 a. m
Leave Dncnn 11.43 a, m . and 0 30 r. m.
Arrive at Bavnnin h 10 45 p. m , and 7.20 a. m.
OXTWKIN SAVANNAH AND AI OI HTA.
Leave Savannah 12 lA p m., und 8 30 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 6.43 p. m., and 5.30 a. m.
Leave Augusta 0 a. m .and 4-311 p. M.
Arrive iuSavnnnnh l.3o p. m. and 10.45 p. m.
BKTWKKN
l eave Mucmi
Arrive al Auuusln...,
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Macon
RKTWKKN * A VAN N All.
I<enve Suvaunun
Arrive In Mllledgevl.le
. eavo .Mhcoii
Arrive in Eaionlon....
IACON ANII AI'OI STA.
11.43 A. M , and 0.30 p. m.
8.43 p. M., und 3.34 a. m.
II a m-and 4.3u p. m.
2 13 p.M . u->d I a. m.
MILLKDUKVILLK and KATONTON.
5 a.m.
2.45 p. m.
11.45 a. m-
Sr. x.
(\ M. M. WADLEY.
Savannah, Ga., I2ih '’cl. I
SPLENDID HOSIERY
For I.enllrincii’M Wear.
C OMPRISING every vailuly und style of
C AMI MERE.
MERINO,
LAMB WO«,L,
FLANNELS.
slI.K and
COTTON UNDER SHIRTS.
DRAWERS and half IIOSC,
Ui.oVES. Ac.
But I able for Ih* season. PlroMicali aud ii
.... -l -
T DK *E<SD IN i IF I, EC PC EES in the above luatliu-
(lun will commence on the first day of November
and tc minute on the flrstof March.
Tne < 'unique, at thn College building, will be open
ed tn patient' o» t e 20ih of October, and be continued
thru ignoul the session.
The I Vii'iy is co intituled SR follows :
II. L. ll VIt11, .'I. D.flatooi Savannah Meillcnl Col-
lene ) Pruf.-R-or of the Principle nud Practice of PhysP'-
E. i.k.IUY ANTONY, M u ,(of Waynesboro', Ga.,)
Pr in-siir of Obstetrics and disease* of Women and
Cbil in n.
VGSi.KYO. NORWOOD, 51. D.,(of‘ okeahury, 8.
C.,) Professor of Materia Medics and Medical Jurispru
dence.
J t.MCS s. Morel, M. D., (of 8uvannab, Ga..) Pro-
fcn-nr'.l \imtoiiiy.
jmlN D Vis, M.D., (of Abbeville, 8. C..) Professor
Of Physiology.
UII.I.IVM T. FLAY, M. D, (of Savannah, Ga.,)
Prolossor of Chemistry i nd Pharmacy.
i'll ARLI.8 GANAIIL, M. D . C»| Savannah. Ga..)
proii-sor pro.tem. of the Principles aud Pructlce of
Surgery.
Duinoiisirator of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, M. D., (of
Savnnuali i
Tne fees will be—fllHi dollars for Ihe emlro Course
or Lecture*; 8l‘i Deinoualratof’afee; Grailuatlon 830.
Matricula Ion 85.
Arrangements have been made by which atndflnia
can lie accommodated with good board at from 8J1-2
to 81 per week.
For furtber information addreas,
M| , ta IL l. HVRI), M.D., Dean.
riTHE Hooka for Sunscrlutlon lo tbs Charleston and
1 Savannah Railroad will be re opoued the 15th De-
cemlier, 1831, amPknpt open uutll further notice, atthe
following places, to wll:
coitMiaioNBRa-
Charleaion.—L.T. Porter, (ills Mills, Wm. C. Bee.
Bavcunah. -Mujor A. Porler, Dr. J. P. Screven, Col.
A It. l.ewton.
Adams’ Run.—Hawklus 8. King, D.P. Wilkinson, J,
W. FabVP.
Kdisto Island.— E. S. Fuller, Jus. Hopkluson, Col. E.
M. Whaley.
Walterboro’.—Col. M. E. Corn, D. 8. Henderson, J.
W. Hurbridgo.
Ashepoo.—Lawrence Wltsell.W. IL Lowndes, Jas.
51 Rhelt.
Saltkelcher.—Thomas McToer, B. McBride Peoples,
Thomas Allen.
Pocotallgo.—W. F. Hutson, J. H.danders, John Mar
In.
Whlnpv swamp Muster Ground.—Harwell McBride,
John K. Framplon, R. A. Taylor.
Gillisonville.—P. W. Pickling, Win. Yeomana,Tbad*
deu* llur.kiier.
Huuufori.—Edmund Kholt, B. J. Johnson, J.D. Pope.
Gruhainville.—Col. John Webb, WIUou Ferrlbee,
William liow. rd-
Hliifflon.-T. II.Coe, R. IL Ktik, Dr. P. Pritchard.
Kiihoriville.—B. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A
R. Johnston.
Pury*burg.—W. W. Ilardee, J. P. Raymond, J. D.
Jones.
Luwinnvllle.—Col. A. J. Lawton, Samuel Mannor
Charles Jnuilon.
Kim-llouHn —Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Sann
ders,Joiih Hill.
By order oflhe Prealdeut and Board of Director*,
dec 13 C . F. II \NcKBL, Sec’y and Treqt’r.
New Carriage Ware-House,
COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS.
O THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in-
«'Bl8.aw / l ,iri| i |1 tlm citi/.eiis of Savannah und *ur-
rounding country, that he has completed
htf* ■ V . his new
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE,
Corner Congr<**a and Montgomery,streets, and has now
ou hand and is constantly rucciviug, a large and baud-
sumo stock of
CAIAFt-IAGrlilB,
Consisting of Cooehes, Ituckuways, Ti p und No Top Ilug-
gits, Carriages, Hurrouch-s, and Wagons of every ih fccrip-
tion, calculati-ii to suit the- most turtidious, and are made
of the best materiid, and the uiost ruluhrated liuildcrs >d
Newark, New York and New llavcii. All »f which will
be sold low, and warranted to give s.ilisfaction.
A call is respectfully solicited.
G. W. IIARUCASTLE,
Corner of Congresi mi l Mouigouiery streets.
N. D. REPAIRING oi ull kind* done in III" la st man-
:r, und us low ns tin- time' will admit. nnv S—ly
IVcKCK A BENNETT.
CARRIAgTaNI) IIAiiNESS REPOSITORY,
Corner of Went llroud and Bay Street**
Suvniinalt, tin..
Would cull tin* at'Hiiiiou of ihocitlzena o
Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama
and Tennesse, to their l«rge and splendid stock of
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, fee , Ate.,
embracing usury variely and alylti now In use. Among
our stock will be lounu all ol the most lesblouable
styles combining
ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH
Built by somo of the most re.lnhlu bill tiers In Phila
delphia, wlio-e work Iihs a reputuliou lor Llghiuess,
Durability end Neatness, unsurpassed by any oilier
tnuiiufuciiirnrs lu tho Union.
There may ulso be foiiun among our stock selecllons
from the crtnblbhinent ofJ. M.Qiimbv k Co,and
other celebrated manufacturers III Newark, N. J., New
York mid New lluven, all o' which are built expressly
lor us.mid which wodouoi osltute lo warruul inoveiy
partlcuhir.
II. C. McKee hits been for twontv-ono years engaged
In the Carriage ilu'liiess In Columbus, G,-o.. and we
ford coMldeiit that w.ili our unilud oxperleuco and ut-
it-iiiioii we will be able to keep on hand a Stock that
wo ihlnk will iiinet Ihe approbation nnd wants of Ihe
public, nud wi Ich fot variety and oxteuUvIll excel that
Heretofore kept at this place.
All orders shall have strict aud prompt uttuntion.
if. c. McKee.
Savannah, Aug 31, 1835. I. S. BENNETT.
MURILLO IRON PIPK WORKS,
Nlerrll A JnqtiVN, 142 Ucittrentreel.,
NEW YORK,
M ANUFACTURERS and dealer* In Wrought Iron,
Pipes. Fillings, Tonis, nnd every descrlnllon ol
apparatus cnnnrrleil wIDi steam, Water nnd Gas, f"r
healing and lighDeg Steamer*, churches, Hotels, Prl-
va<e Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, lac lories
and Halls.
Also Valves, Co'ks, Pumps, Gauges, Hollers and
Boiler Flues made tn order. , ',r "T i”": 0
Our Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new, and | Letters liy mail, addi ess
our own patent warranted lo do double tbo worg of any
oilier Invention.
i irilnrs solicited from all sections of thn couufry, and
proindlly al tented lo j" 23. 53 -ly
LUSTUK’* IHOilT WORKS,
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
A IN Ik NTEAM DNUI.TEN,
67 Pearlsit, Brooklyn,N- Y .opposite Now York city.
'pilE subscriber having been engaged for the Inst 15
1. yenrs in the almost exclusive manufacture of this
must Important Invention, Woodswnrlh's Planing,
Grooving and Tnnglng Machine, bn* rcct-nily completed
tho large addition to his ulreudy oxloiisivu Iron Works,
will execute with dlspaich all orders In the above line
to an unlimited extent. Thn universally acknowledged
superiority of Woodsworlh’s Plaining Machines, manu
factured by him, over ull others, requires no reiteration.
lu the mauuracMire of STEAM ENGINES, we claim
: superiority for power and spoad, beamy of construc-
v <n uud finish; and also guarantee Die Engines lo trans
mit Inn par cent more power for Ihe same money than
can be furnished by nny oilier manufacturer, and more
than DM) per cent, saving lu wear and tear, as well us a
large Having in the consumption of fuel.
Rejtreucto to Fartieo karting tho Steam Engine note tn
M00,
Pardee Ac Morgan. N. Haven, Ct.; 8, W. Slocum,
Brooklyn, N. Y., Timothy Dnbtl, \'t>oln, (,. I; Lyons Ac
t'urli-s, Bridgeport, Cl; Miunford Maiiufucturink Co.,
Slumlord. Ct.; John C. .-anlord. New Haven, Ct.; Uolliu
Sanford, New York City; Chun F. Loosey, Austriun Con
sul Central.
Rtffcrencti to Partin haring the IVordtworth Planing
JMachine now in use. * ^
G. R. Slnnf. Kensington, PtiDndufpfila. Pa ; Kidder k
Marlin, Wilmington. N. C.; A. L. Clapp, Sc Co.. Mont-
uoniery, Ala.; G. A.SanPird. New<Irleaus. La.; Illukl-,
Guile Sc Co.. Clclnua ti, Ohio; Ranlom,Colih Ac Co ,
Clevelan* I, Olito; Fo" Sc Ifrolhers, Chicago, Ills; .Lit.
Smith, Mlhvuukle, Win ; P. It. Sc L. L. Eaton, Ruffalo.
N. V : For*v ird «c dinltli, Oswego, N. V., John Mmrr,
Toronto, c. W.
Onl rs and proposals received hy mall or otherwise,
from ull parts ol the United Smtes L'u'iadn, South A-
merica, and Europe, will ho p.oinpily nitendod to by
Agents who are traveling III all sections ,,f the country.
‘ "liers hy mill, addiess JOIN II LETTER,
out 4 3m 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn, N. Y.
FANCY DltY GOODS.
I ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S KID, BUCKSKIN
j and other styles of GL'IYES. Dress Trimming*,
Linen Cambric H'dkT*; Embroidered nnd Cotton H'dk t<s
Needle-worked nnd lan e Collars and Fh-eves. a very great
variety; Engli*h thread, Malte.se and \ uleiiciennes Laces;
Black Glinpure do; Gents Fancy Cravats and .Scurf*:Bon
net. and nurrow Trimming Itilibon. white nud colored
8oHh do., Ac. Just received und tor sale by
uov 0 DiAV 1 IT Sc MORE AN.
WOOL HATH I WOOL IIATft 11
a JUsT received :wo d,<z u WOOL HATS, a good
art.de for plantation use.
BELDEN Sc CO.
Corner of Broughton and Barnard sts.
nor 9—lm
SCpTT’M I.ITTI.F. GIANT
COHN AND COB MILL
PATENTED MAY llllh 1854.
T HE ntlenlloii of Planters,Farmer* nnd Stock feede
In gneerul, I s r ppecDullv culbd to this Mill us
tho most imiiortant article of tlio kind now in use, not
only well udaiitod tor «-hiding cob meal lor stoik, but
gris or dim liomlny for the 'able, ami especially bread
meal from corn not fully ri|in or dry lu the fall.
In setting thin Mill, no mechanic nr frame work is
wnntud. only wunilng to he tasioaed to u floorer plat
form. Easily adjusted and usod by any person, even n
child.
Thn LITTLE GIANTIins received the flrat premiums
at (he Into Agrfcuil raf Pairs of Missouri, Kentucky,
Maryland, and other states, uud Dint I* Dip inns! compli
mentary m*liner, as well n» Ihe m-ist ready commendn-
lion from the thousand* witnessing lls performance.
These nulla are giinran'.en l lu the most positive inun-
noraenui't'lefecl* urhrenkn|e, and No. 3 warranted lo
grind 15 lui-diel* of feed per hour, with one horse, nnd
ofleied at Ihe hm price of «0"t. al coinple<e, ready for
attHChln/the tenrn — No. 4 at 875, grinds 20 bushels per
hour with two horses.
Manufactured by SCOTT Ac MOf’KBEE.
Auviuta, Ga,
Ai dsold by C. II. Casspiklu, Agent lor (he .Munufac
Hirer*, 171 Uny struei,.-avni.null, where the Machine
may be seen. mav I
I.OCAL BVIIIIt'iCB «»■•' *■*■■■? VALLE
and Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDEIi’S SAI.AAIANUEK SAFES,
AS M ANt’FACTtWXn BY
STARNS &l MARVIN,
NFW YORK
IN TiIF. (Ire of tho 3d
Inst., which consumed
ihe brick building, occu
pied by Mr. John T.
Thomas, opposite Ihe
Ghs Works In (his city,
was a Safe of the above
description, containing
the bonks, papers and
money of Mr. Tlioinn*,
and nhhoiigh Ihe build
ing was dcsfrnyciL ibe
said Saf- sii4t«iii"d no
Injury wnatever from Ihe
Intense bent lo wnlcL It
had been exposed. On
opening the Sole, Die
conimt- werelouml undiMiirhed. and in ihusamnordur
nud cond Dion as whi n placed there, except n slight
divc'doraUoii lo the projecting end* of u few papers,
und Ihe backs of one or two id Die hooks, caused by
Die steam generated In the Sale, while at Its greatest
heat.
The Safe ami content*.ns It enmefrom Ihe ruins, may
stMl he seen, in the I'osse'sion rd Mr. Thonin*, at Die
Gas Works. A laig" assortment ol these edobrated
Su't s always ou hnmt. and lor sale by
tj. II. CAMI'FIELI), A edit lor Mnnnflictnrers,
July 20, 1655. 171 Bay sl., Suvuimuli, Ga.
I lake pleasure In corrolv rating tho foregoing state-
ment, and in nddilioti would add lliul Diob""k*arcii(iW
In use. J.T.THOMAS, Wood Yard,Ferry Wharf.
July 20.1855. oct 24
to Kin: i*fi \vrr:i«ft.
r-pilE subscribers mo deslr'nts ol calling tho nllonliou
1 of those Interested in Die lliilinig ol Rice, to tltelr
newly invented Muehine, which surpasses all others 1
now In use. Tho advatitngo of tlie«o Machines consist
In It* simplicity durability, ami the great amount of
work which it will perform without the leas' Injury to
(he grain. Ih" machines nre portable, und well u'lupt-
ed In Hand or Meuni P iwd.oun lie transported reudv
for u«e. These Machim s can lie mmU- to hull from 20
to 5imi bushel* per day—varying according 'o size. All
necessary Information will be given ny addressing Dio
Inventors,at their Manufactory, No 114 Cliff street .New
York City.
ROBERT At JOHN F.. ANDERSON.
sept 20— I m P
MAMIlTlC-l.t). O. 4’—X. of T.-O. « • A.
K EGALIA, JEWELS AND CiisTUJIKS. munufuc-
i lured and kept oil latml, ul tho Old Esiubltshineul
of F.. COM It, 244 Grand street, Karl of Bowery, Now
Ymk. Orders from Die country promptly attended In.
jo 11—ly P
Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods.
WII.I.IAill TA5KEH,
PARK PLACE. New York, Invites the attention
I* r of Southern and Western Merchants, lo his new
slock of Fun % Coin l>s, llalr, Tooth mid Null' Brushes,
Ladies’ Reticules, Peifutuery. Soups, Porto Montanos,
Jet and Beml Bracelets, Pocket nooks, l)re*s Button*,
Pins and Needles. Hooka and Eyes, Watch Guards,
Wux, Coral and Gla«s Komis, Necklaces, Ate. India
Rubber combs, Canes, Rail* nnd Toys of every descrip
tion. Scissor*. Razors and Cutlery, Gold am! Gilt
Jewelry, Accordeons nnd Violin*, Including a general
und very largi slock of English, French and German.
Fancy Goods, which will bo sold atthe very lowest pri
ces, 'nr Cash or Approved Paper.
0(7- Orders by loiter sole ted und put up In the best
William tasker.
Iii Park Pluco. New York.
LULAP «a \S LlKUr.
IMIK BENZOLE GAS LIGilTGUMI* ANY mo nre
logics
They are m uiufuctured under •'
T Mel) mg ill’s Putniit, and lire the only ones that will
operate well in cold w>-:i her. Tno Light produced is
o'm hull cheaper Ilian C.ml Gus, uud lesi tnuii the com
monest Tallow Candles. They arc easily manuged and
free (rout danger, and the price* 23 percenl. less then
any other Machine* muUo. Thu t uunpuuy offer for sale
Slate and County Rights for ull the States. All orders
should PeuddiesM'd to
S. T. .McDGUG ALL, Agent for the Cmnpauv,
net2.1—nru A 321 Broudwh), New York.
WEST PREMIUM PIANO-FORTES.
STEINWAY Ar SONI«,
PIANO-FORTF. MANUFACTORY, 86 IVu/kcr St.
* KKAR DHOAOWAV. NKIV YoltK,
RESPECTI I’LLY call the attention of
the public to lliclr splendid assortment of
m v jscinl-grand and square PIANOS, winch,
lur Volume of tune, elusll -ily ol touch, beauty of llnisli,
und everything that render* a Plano perfect, are inniir-
pu**ed. As a proof of Die superiority of their Instru
ment*, they bog leave to »t ilo, that al Die great Metro
politan F-ir heal *t Wasliingiou. the tlrm premiums in
buth classes, seml-gruiidaml two stringed, were unonl-
Ihously awarded to them, ulllioiigli they were In compe
tition wIDi the must ■ 1-tliigul.lied manufacturers from
llosto'i. New York, Philadelphia and Kulltnmra. Pur
chasers and deulcrs will li.i l it to their udvui.tage to
may I—ly
Tilt; Ht:ftT IIAI IK DYE.
n it. O. M. It.ALLARD’S (new article) received n
highest premium at the World's Fuir und Ameri
can Institute, wh i n it was examined by the dt*llngui«h-
ed chemists Dr. • . Little and I’rof. ohn Turrey, ami
pronounced the Best.
For salo by the Principal Druggists in Ibis city—price
II Principal ofllco ami niorn 4U6 aud 5llll Broadway.
New-York. Mar Ift.'va -P m.i- to
XAFEk.
f a CNTTENET k CO , Importers of French and other
1 • European Coeds, No. 46 llrouA street.
ap 30 '55
iTlOOKi: A I V Y LOU’S
P \STILI.ES DE PARIS.
1 A||ESE PASTILLES are an Invaluable remedy for
the curent Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, as by Ihe'r
action on the Dirnat and lung*, they remove all hoarse
ness in a few hours and wonderfully increase tla pow
er anil flcxlbi Ily of Dio voice.—Hence they are «d great
service to nnd highly rocominondul by Clergymen,
Auctioneers. Public Spoikers, and all those whoso cull
lug requires such irequeut use of the vocal organs.
■ N. II — Ask for' Moore kTaylor’s Pastilles De Pails,”
aud observe Dial each box bear* ihelr wrilie , i signature.
For sole by W. W. Lincoln, J. H. Carter k Co., J. It.
Moore al Co., and tho nrinclpul Druugt.-ls nud Apothe
caries throughout tho United Mates uud Cuttudu, and ut
wholetale by
MOORE At TAYLOR, Importers,
sep 2(1—3m P 61 Maiden Ignie, Ni w York.
\V- JACKSON A SOM.
CRATE AM) FEMIEIl MAKERS,
346 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
Aew York.
Bug I—ly P
Patent Plastic Skirts.
II.4TFJ A IIKANCr.
No. 1 Bar lay street, New York.
C AUT ON — Noi e are geiiiiiiie except they bear the
stamp of the patent. All luanufacturers and sellers
tiiiriugiiig will be proH'CUt' il according to law.
mar ID Mar 18, ’50—P
THE VERY LATEST.
The very hint Full Style of Gentlemen's Fin* Silk
Dress Hats have la-.-ii received; uu inspection is
reBpec.lully solicited.
N.K.BARNUM,
novO Hat and Cup Store, 15D Congr.'fB street.
A
NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED.
T HE !*UB8CDIBERIijbuow In store und Is receiving
by each steamer from New York, a full and well
•elected assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND «
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOD*.
Consisting»f flue DKF.ss an t FROCK COATS. RUSI-
NE8S*JOATS of all qualiiles nnd colours. MERlNt)
and FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWS.—
GL«*VKS,CRAVATS, fcc , fwc.
Having procured Die services of an experienced cut.
ter, he flatten) himself that he shall po uble to pleu*o
til who may lavor him with ID* or era and bis stock
of pieces guods is full, and well assorted.
* • WM. O. PRICE,
oct 10 147 Hay a’rect.
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE—TWO PASSENGER
Tit IN8 DAILY TO OOLIJMHL'8.
O N and after Alouday, August 27, passenger and mall
'rains will leave Macon lor • 'olnmhu* nnd Moni-
gomnry, dally at 2.Ill A. M . and 3.15 P M , arriving at
Columbus at 7.15 A. M. nnd lu 3* I'. M. Leave Colum
bus for Macon dully a' 4.15 A. M. und 2,30 P. ar
riving at Macon al 10.45 A. M. and 8.5(1 P. M.
Passengers for AmerB us will lake the morning train
at 2. ill A. M. from Mucou. arriving at Auierlcusat
6.in A. M. Msve Ainerlous atfl-4U A. M., und arrive
al Macon at 10 45 A. M.
Gonnecling at Alseon each way with Central Railroad
Trams to Mavaunah, Augusta, Mllledgevilie and Eaton.
I m; and with Macon and Western Railroa*’ Trains to
C tlllii, Atlanta, Dslton, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and
bashvllle.
Connecting dally at Colnmbus, with Girard und Mo
bile itnllroad.
Connecting daily at Amerlcu* with a four-horse pmi
fkiai'h Line to Tallahassee, Albany. TbomasvUle, kc M
and iri-wei-klv Hark Lino lo l.umiikln.
IhisMUigers lor point* ou this Road “below Fort Vnl-
Is)," sh'iold take Dio I o’clock evening train from Wav-
ttuiHh, and 5 o'clock ev< olng trail) from Augusta, to
avoid detention at Macon; for other points on South
Weiit-n or Muscovi-e Ratlroada, passengers will liavn
ao detention by either trains.
First Class Steamship* leave Savannah for New York
Wwloits<laya and Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on
Wediien-iais. Passage. In thuCmbln, (20; Hloeruge,98.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah, #13 (Hi
Do. Columbus to do 9 00
Do. Amuricuslo do 8 80
GF.(l. W. ADAMH.Supiirlntciident.
M anon, A must 2d, 1855. [II] ^ aug 11
pAliPF.fiNil, KlfGS, I)Itf!GGK f.^TVe have opened
V. vhl« day. *• d are now prepared to show ■> g<,ud an
U'orimenl of the almvegooils as are to lm m-i-n In tho
•By. sep21 AIKIN k BURNS.
^PHIITs 'YfTURPENTINE.—25 bills, opt*fuVpt-n
* tin#, lusiuro aud l#r sain )>v
Kiel# HUNTER#* GAM MULL*
U, S, llarNlinl'N Sale.
B Y virtue of an execution, issued out ol tho United
Slates Illetncl Court lor tlio Northeru District of
Florida, and lo me d.reeled, I liuvu levied upon Awzie,
formerly known as Dray tin Island, III Labe George,
Sl. Johns River, containing 1,761 acres of good cotton
aud sugar lands, with a new and commodious dwelling
and out houses aud other Improvements. Also 131 acres
opposite the sail Island on the main land, which will
be sold by tho undersigned for cash, at public outcry
In the town ol Pala'kn, Putnam Go., Florida, on Mon-
,y, the 3d nay of December, at 12 o’clock M. Payment
.. ill b« received lu specie. Charleston City or r-avauuah
City Uauk bl Is.
K. E. BLACKBURN, Mnrshnl,
by Guo. J, Zebnbuunr,
Deputy Marshal.
Ht. Augustine Fin., Bopt, 185.5. sep 27—2m.
M. CARY, Tailor,
H AS REMOVED to tlm More formurly occuplwlby the
lafr Mr. Ah-xnnder, in Hull street, opposite tho
Drug More, where he is prepared to Cut nud .Make up
Gentlemen's Garment* In the latest style, and on the most
reasonable terms for rash; ulso, Uniforms lor Military
Companies for any pan or the 8tato.
P. 6. Gentlemen will find It to their odvantngo to pa
tronage the subscriber, as they are sure lobe pleased both
w ith the workmanship ami price. Cutting done ut the
shortest notire. iiqv.7—3m
icoli HALE.
A MULATTO Woman, 25 years old, a first rate senm-
stress, und her children, u* follows: A boy 0 years, a
boy 4 years, and a boy 2 years old—all sound, healthy and
of goo.1 character. Hold to remain In the city. Apply to
dovIS WM. Wlt’UllT.
HUE IKNl'HANCr.
Stntrmmr of thr '•Norwifh Fire hmuranr.c Comp
of Norwich, Connecticut,on the tit/i day of June,any,
Cupttulsiock 815b.tin l6o.>
Surplus ‘ 5,320 Oil
' 1 (HI
9 155,32
ASSETS or THt O.'MfANY. 1 (HI
321 Shares nauk Stock lit variout Hanks... .#30,009 (Ml
2!l *• lucoiporutud Companletc! her Ilian
Bunks 27G 00
Note* oil deinaud, secured by Mortgages "n
Real Estnlo, Bond*, Bank Slock uud other
good personal security.... 121,600 fli)
('ash in hands of Agents 2,bl)U On
“ In Bunk l,l5o no
#155,321 00
UABII.ITIKE.
I.osses Adjusted,unadjusted or claims forlossos—nono.
I.labilltlesto uny Bank, Corporation or Individual—
none.
Total amount at • ink (about)—3.41"’ <00.
Tho amount al hazard oi; uny risk, I« Hh very fow ex
ception*,) not over 5,U00.
A. BREWS’/ President.
E. I.kahnkd, Jr., Secretary.
Norwich, Conn., JunoOih, 1855.
Porson.Diy appeared In-loro the umlersu xl. Mnvorof
tbe city of Norwich, In said bUtu, A Brnwsie', President,
and E. Learned, Jr., Secretary of tho “Norwich l- lro
Insurance Company,” und made rnluimi oalli lo the
trillh of the above statement, signed by them. I also,
certify Dial I have examined the report of said Compa
ny. and find the above to be a correct statement of Dm
same aud that tbe uoies mid lonns on which a part ot
said oi id Utl Is inverted are in my opinion good aud well
secured.
In'eslimony whereof, I hnvo hereto set ntyhnndnnd
au*ed Dm seal of the city lo bo uffixed, this Ulb duy of
June, 1655.
[L.S.] WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Mayor of tls.iltynf Norwich.
The undersigned Is ngeiil for Die oV )V<t ofllco, and Is
ready to take risks on ull description , of property lu
Iho ciiy. JNO. INGEUH'jLL.
jylH
A
FOR MALE.
HMALL lot of Rico Field Hands for sale.
A Mun IK) yours, a woman 27 yearn,
'A man 28 years, a woman 22 years,
A woman 4<l years—all sound ami orderly. Apply.
uov 13 WM. WlllGllT.
f llTY MABHIIAL’H HALE.—On tho flist Tuesday lu
y Deceiuber, ill front of Ihe Court House, between ths
umnl hours of sale, will he sold Lot No. 4, New Frnuklin
Ward, bounded east by Montgomery street, smith by Hay
Street, west liy Lot No. 6, und north by Lot No. 11,Mold by
KM. 8T0NB, 0. M.
LE A POHTKR.—4<) rnsk*Tennents relebratcd
Scotch Ale In QuartMund Pints Imported dlreet from
the Brewery. 2n easU* llyass Porter in JPlnts. 2u d<i Bur-
clay’s Port, r In Pints- lamdlna. uml for
, v 11 • CI.AGIIOHN A CUNMNDH AM.
(UK K M K(To box.» Engl Ish I'airy CSmmT M do
J cholcuUoslionCheese. Jgimling.and for sub-by
nov U CLAGHUUN A CUNNINGHAM.
AADUGIVS Sc JliMiP,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cotton and Woolen Machinery,
Steam Engines and Boilers, machinists’ Tools,
Belting, Stc.
IMPORTERS k mil IKK IN MXM'fxCTURKRs' ARTICLKH.
I\o. 07 I*l»»e Sl., 5ew York.
N. B.—Agents for the‘Woodruff at Beach Iron Works’
Hleum Engine.' nud il.nler*.
Exclusive Agency in New York for'Lowell Machine
Shop, Machinists’'tool*. p oct 2— ly
tiinonials >
BAN GALL k MERCER’S
Cottou-fexwd JDrlll*
A LL Planter* have realixed lb# want of a maehlM
to drill Colton i*c«-d with regularity and certainty.
< )ne that would operate equally well ou every kind or
land, and at the same time be so simple In oorutracUoa
aud operation that ll could be used by negro* without
liability or getting out ol order. Adrtll which see (AlaA
porseisea all these quallDe*. s/4 kMwfffer to the plaat
mg community. Alter a thoroUgR Inkl for tha last 1 wo
years in different hands on all klbdrbr land, we would
•late some oi the advantages to fie derived from their
lit. The saving of seed, which will amount to enough
lu planting one hundred acres, to pay for the machine.
2nd. The saving of labor In planting, one horse and
hand only being required lo open Die furrow, drop the
seed and cover from seven to ulno acres per day.
3rd. Tbo great saving of labtt fh Chopping oat, the
seed being deposited In a lino dire fitter another.
4lh. Thu great saving in subrtfQUIinl hoe work, owing
Aolho luct that any good plow-kind can, In siding,cov-
V all tho first crop of grass In the drill, however small
lho«ntfoR may be, without Injuring tho tund.
These advantages all farmers wllrapprcclale ; and be
low we give somo certificates, from which tbe habile
can learn how these drills ate appreciated by gentlemen
of tho first standing lu our acc'itn - of the ditto—all
practical formers, who have thosiughly tested them,
and aro consequently fully compelentlo decide on their
merits.
CERTIFICATES:
This Is to certlly that f planted one hundred and six
ty acres of cotton with Randall apd Mercer's Planters,
uud I consider them su|>erl<>r lo any thing of the kind I
have ever seen or tried. The saving of seed alone would
nay for the machines In a season or.ttro, and I think a
hand can do one-third more hoeing than be could In
coltou planted tbo common wuy.
* B. L. BARBER.
Loe county, Georgia, July 13th, 1855.
Metert. Randall &■ .Verier—Gentlemen t In reply to
yours of this date, lean say with satlrtr.ctlon, that I
have used your cotton seed drills on the farm of D. A.
Vason, Emj., with great success. 1 consider them to be
ol great value. Thev nru a saving of about one.thlrd
or the labor of cultivation, about two to three bushels
.if seed to iho aero lu planting, and a great saving of
labor In planting, as thoy open Die furrow, drop and
cover D* seed wilk owe horseand band. 1 think them
wonh one huhdred dollars a piece to any planter, that
plants mil crons of cotton. As fur myself 1 would not
F ilnnt a crop orcottou without them lor no consideration
n the bounds of reasoo. Yours, »erv respectfully,
A. J. BARKSDALE.
Leo county, Georgia, July 13th, lo55.
I have used Randall k Mercer’s cotton Planter two
seasons, and consider ihem of great value to the form
er. I save seed enough each year to p«y for tbe Plant
ers, then I save at least oue-thlrd the labor of cultiva
tion, as the cotton Is sowed In so narrow a line 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 dollars each,
and recommend every former to use them.
K. D. McLENDON.
Lee county, Georgia, July 9th, 1855.
,rr ‘ have been overseeing for Mr. 8. D. McLen
don tho present year, und fully concur In hlastatementl
above. D WfrSON WARREN.
Messrs. Randall A- Merrtr—Gentlemen: In reply to
jours l will only say I have used thne of your cotton
seed drills, and consider them ol great value, from tba
fuc: Dial lu Ihe use of them 1 saved from two to three
bushel* »f seed tn et.ch nnro planted, aud nt least one-
third of Iho labor of cultivation, not requiring one-half
a* much lion work as the old way of plsnilng—also, a
considerable laving in Ihu labor of planting. I never
expect to plant cotton without them if 1 can get them
at any p-lce. I have planted night acres per day to each
drill, t hey are simple—easily in maged,aod there Is no
diflfriihy about gelling a good stand.
Very re<pectrally yours, VV. F. HAMRICK.
Loe county, Geo gia.July 12th, 1835.
Tuomasvillx, Thotnaa countv, Ga.
Col.J.H. IVatson—Ukxr 8in : I can recommend
your cotton Plunlers (drill) in the highest term*. I hava
tried them ou all my land except new ground, and I
think they will do In that, they will do In a mountain-
' ous country as well as lu a level, in had not bought
I I would travol to your shop which is 75 mDe*, and pay
fifty dollars a piece for them, ft saves one-third of the
} work;one hand can plant as much as two,and one hand
cun chon nut three acres while one can chop out one acra
I after u common plow. Yours re-nectlully,
K. BRASWELL.
Dot ontRTV county, Ga., July 14th, 1855.
J. If. IVatson—Mr ; This Is to certify that 1 hare
............. n*ed Randall 4t Mercer's cotton teed drill of your man*
uiicrfiif efilcacy* i'll*removing i ufoclure, anil am so well pleased with them that I would
i. . i* ' ■ . .i . i. 1 ri'<-<iintni.tnt „ll i.ltmlnr- whit h.Wn uni irlu.1 ili.im .n
SILVER’S
PLASTIC FAINTS:
. UHUA1-, DUK*|Ui, JJUU'JIOTECTIVS,
WKATIIEft AND PlllE PROOF.
rpillHPAINT will stand anycllniatc.wilhotilcrackor
A blister aud hardens by exposure, thus making In
llmo un enamel of stoue,protecting Wood from decay,
andlrou aud nlhcrinetalrtrom rustandcorrosion.
This Pal util lifer* from tho sn-cnllod MlneralPalnisof
thuduy, which are principally Ochres and Claytcolored,
and aroontlrely worthless.
Hllver’sPlastic Paints aro purely Metallic,coulaiulug
no Alumlu or Clay.
They nre levlgateilflnidy, inlxraadlly with Linseed OR,
(without tho trouble ofgrindiug,) and (low under the
brush aslreoly as the best While Load.
ThesePaiulHuxcof nllothcrniu body orcoveriugiiro-
perlles.ouc pound or which wlllcover as much surface,
asl wo pounds of White Lead.
There are four natural colors, viz: Black or Slate
Brown, Olive aud Chocolate.
Direction*; ThfoPalntfiowsreadilyunderthubrush
and Us covering property It increased by using llmixad
as thickly as possible with pure Linseed Oil: as the’
Palntlsthelastlngor protecting body and theOllsImply
tho medium or agent In spreading ll.
YVeanuex coplonoftwo letters,one from IhePresl-
deotof tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co., the
other from a gentleman, a well knowuresldent ol Av
gusta, Georgia.
Office of the Phiia.and Read eg Railroad Co., §
Philadelfi' >, May 3,1853. (
J.s. BiLVia, Esq—J)$ar Sir; We have used your
“Plaslh Paints” for inorothan ayear,and for Painting
Bridges, depots. Itc,,kc., we have found I tqulteequnltn
any paint we have used. In foci, we now give It a prefer
onceover all others we havetrleu for such purposes.
-Yonrs, respectfully,
(digued) JOHN TUCKER.President.
AueuaTA,GA.,dapTfiMBia 29,1652, (
Steam Planing Mills. |
Dear Sir .—You ask mefor ray opinion of*‘8ilvet s s
Mineral Paints,’’whichyou have put on my Machine
dhopuudPlaniugMill. I glveyou with pleasure tny l uK
and heertyrecommendatlotiof Has a prvvcntivcofllre
communicatingirom chimneys orfromadJtdnlDg build
ings. Tbe Pulnt which you pnion my roofs, ha* uow
become as hard us s lath ,and 1 feel as secure from fire,
In thlsdlrectlon,aslE possible. A few weeks after the
roofshad beenpalntcd, I made anexperlmpiitputwoor
llireeshlngles by placlngthem In thcrurnaceunder the
hollers; tlio result wad, thalthu portion uncovered was
nntirely consumed, while the painted partwn*apparent-
ly sound, though upou examination the wood wasfouml
to hecharred ;thc-puint, however, was riRM and but
llltlebllstered. I comlderthls as severe atestasyour
Pulnt can In-put to, hihI under the circumstance!-1 do
nolhusltalo tucoinmeudlt an an iuvoluablepreventive
against flro. Respectfully,&c.
(Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER.
FRENCH 4: RICHARDS,
N. IV.Corner of lOfAand Market streets, Phila., Pa.
GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENT F.
Forsaloin Savannah, Wholeialeand Retail,by
JAMES II. CARTER k CO,
No.170 Ifroughtnnstroet.
I July 20 IPJolply
call u
r llu-iiii. lv,-*.
oct 23—If
Sarnnnaii Itru Stock
TO SHIP OWNERS, M ASTERS AND CONSIGNEES
OF VESSELS
npllE subscriber respectfully informs thorn that tho
1. SAVANNAH DRY DOCK is now In nuccesslul
operation,nnd it Is calculated to take In ships of any
class iroin UK) to I •<>() ton* hu then. D is 230 feet long
und 65 leet wide, and complete lu every particular. A
large gang ol workmen is employed and a largo supply
ol material* i-> nil hand, so that vessels can he repaired
with as much disputcii as In anv other port. Pump and
Block Making mid Smith’s work il'ineoii Iho im-mDcs
ami every effort inndu lo easiiru ei-mininy and fidelity lo
those who may favor the Dock with their business.
I). 1*. LANDERsllIN E,
Agent nnd~u|H<rlntcmlen1,
fuli24 Lnto ol .Marsh’s pock, Charles on.
Fall and IVinfcr Clothing'.
PIKIlftOA, IIEIDT A tO.,
A RK receiving weekly, per sioumm's, one o' the la r -
««Al and hurt selecled * neks oTLlotblng over offer
ed In Diis market, which they offer on accummnUntlug
torn»s at wholesale and retail- .
They al*o have in store n good assortment of GEN
TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GtiuDS.
Merchants vIsIDug the city wou> 'do well to call and
oxamlno our stock. ... , ,.
P. s. Orders irom the country promptly attended to
uug 31
i)vimu AmmuBmoviTimu ksT/Iumsiuik^t
7 3 York-sf., m nr lli«> Court IIoumc,
SAVANNA ll. UA.
7 3 ^‘1 KSTABMfUKP IN 1632. XT' 73
T llffsuhscrlbcr. grutelul lo his patrons uud friends
for their continued lavnrs, would stale lliat, In ad
dition ui the-lmprovemeuls in Dying acquired hy him
during his last visit to England nud Scotland, has mode
arrangements t«r extending Ills br.glnoss, by which ho Is
now enabled to Dye u greater variely or tJnlorn on silk
and Woolen Drosses, Shawls, lie., which ho frusta will
generally please all who may favor him with their
patronage.
Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated,
a* may be required, in Dm same superior style which
has generally so much pleased his patrons ami rriomls.
Ladles’ llonnuia Dyed, llloachod and I’rnssed In the
most fashionable style*. (inters from the c-.iintry punc
tually attended to. Terms mode. ate. When parcels
are sent by steamboat or railroad, word should bo sent
him by letter through the Post (lfllce,sollint he m-.y know
wln-reto call fur lliein.
juii |3 c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
TONKA INIjA IN ■) COTTON PLAlUTEKIS
raxilK UNDER8IGNKD having beenappolnletl agents
. 1 (or the salo of Die celebrated McArthy HEA |s-
'LAND COTTON gin, the cotton from which Is readily
sold, uml which usually bring* three to flvo cout* per
pound more Ilian from uny other Gin yet Invented, are
uow prepared to supply Ptnnlors uud tlione wauling,
wlih these Ol superior workmanship nt ono hundred
and twenty five dollars ouch. Extra r<dlars#IL
Extract from a letter from a Florida plnntois
“The McArthy Gin la Infinitely ahead or every other
Gin yet mauulhclurcd. I would not be without one for
fre'du tlio umouui; It saves trotilile. Is simple, ami turns
out honiillful chiton. The staple Is i ol Injun-d, nnd Ihu
open procosaso much deslreu by tho English buy era Is
i certainly obtained.”
aug 24—tr IIIIHTDN k VII.LALONGA.
N egro caim, hcotch h'I’Ylf.6—id <ioz. i*comh
Cups and llouuels. revel v- d and Ihr sale hy
oeUIJ ROKENBAUGH k LADBON.
SCOTT’S
LITTLE GIANT
t Oll.V ,1.V0 cou .HIM,
PATENTED MAY 10th, 1854.
S H. BROWN, proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee an
• Alabama, of this Invention, which la dot)biles
among Die most important of modern limes for the ttso
nl the well advised former anil "lock feeder; ami the
universal luvor with which ll ha* been recei veil iroin tho
first, more Diun any thing else, attests Its utility and su-
^For portability, simplicity of construction, nnd conve-
iiluuco of use, the Lillie Giant Iras no equal. It weighs
Iroin throe to flvo hundred pounds, uccordlmr to size,
can be put in operation by the runner in twenty minutes
without expense or mechanleal ad, then adjusted aud
used with convenience by anybody.
The Little Giant Iras receives! the First Prom um* at
ovory Stale Fair from Missouri to Maryland tho pnst
Fall, and tlralm Hie moat complimentary manner.
These Mills are guaranteed tn lira most positive man
ner against breakage or derangement, and warranted to
grind iced from ear corn, ami grit* or flno honDny from
shelled corn, wllli a degree or ease and convenience Tor
form purposes never attained liomio.
Thu subscribers nro now prepared to furnish thetrmlo
with Improved patterns and sizes, to suit tlio varied
wants oi hII. , , . .
No. 2 is offered at flU compile, ready for attaching
Iho loutu, nud warranted lo grind leu bushels ot feed
pur hour wlih one horse. ...
No. 3 at #75 will grind fifteen bushels per hour.
No. 4 al Situ will grind twouty bushels per hour, with
two horses.
Utuufacturutl ...J lor u\. "Jr 1|R( |W „ fc (M
mar 3 al Nashvlle. Tennand Atlanta, Ga.
F j'IlKNII FRUIT ANDOUEKN TURTLE.
I _,l„ h | ai rived liv the British srhr Reform from Andros
Island—Omugea, Hliaddra-k, Grape Fruit, IhimiuaN and
Lemons, whh hare equal to any ever brought to this mar
ket,—und a few very hue Urveli Turtle. Fra- sale by
AVM. P. YONOK.
nov 14 No-91 Bay afreet.
KIDIMCK CHAMPAGNE, landing ami lor sulo
uov 2 MINIS IfcJUHNbTON
For tho 1,000,000.
THE l'. S. PATENr HAItliLli COMPANY.
[C.pitnl lOA.(loc)!
No. 396 Broadway, cor. Vv sitter street New York.
RE prepared to execute all order* for MANn.F.8,
\ T iltLETtiPS.Ctll.U )'N8,PEDESTALS. PILAS.
TER6, SLABS, tic., in liultuDon ot'Henna, B roc ale I,
Pyruiiccs, Neapollluu, and all luucj Marble*, equal In
strength, beauty aud uuruhilily lo real mu ble. and in
some respeetssuperior thereto, uud at less than hall the
cost. Unlike lira* lileized Lroit, wood or slate. It Is who!
ly free from ull ubjecli-nu which aro urged agulurt mere
surface wo k, where p*ml, copal varuirti, Ate, form the
lumi orary pollslt and beauty of the article. Mantels
IVi»in o to *40. tirdorsirom lliilhlcr*. CTililnel Makers
Slid other*sollclli-tl,itiirl an l*r rtlr.nguarunteed. Aaenta
for Ibe principal cities treat! il with.
PETER RENNIE, Pre-’t.
Lovki. G. Mickles, V. Pres’t.
Joseph Laud, Fee. H oct24—Iy
TIL TO ft & iflc F A it L Aft O,
3j .Maiden Lane, New York,
M ANI’FAGITRERS of tlie'Wt )•• I.D-RF.NOWNED
SALAMANDER SAFES. RANK VAULTS, 4 c.
Baltimore Depot, I4j l’ratt street,
sop 3— ly Boston Depot, 14 Howard street
SHOW CASES.
HOmiA.AN fri.li.MI,
MANUFACTURERS, 57 Bowery. NEIV YORK.
U AVI-1 Die lurgest and cheapen stock of HIOVV
GASES ever offered ill this city, made in every
style; bllver-plated, Brass, Rosewood, t-uiliiwood, itc.
tinier* promptly filled, ami good*careful y packed uud
shipped lo any purl ol tbe United dtutes unit Canada,
sep 4—3m
It. J. DO.X.ULL,
General Commission Merchant,
SU. Uli PKARI, STREET,
(Fourth door from Wall s’reet,)
.sep 4—tim New York.
IMPORTANT TO
(KKISEKIEPEKK ANII nil AI. Ell ft.
THU HOPE MILLS,
71 Fclton Buakv, ano 71 Beekman Hr., New Youk,
Principal Office 1(13 Front Street, New York.
Factory. Nos. 3D, 37, nnd 36 Hudson street, Jersey City.
''■'HE PRUl’KlEITiK.' or this long ami well known
1 GOFFER ANH8PIUK ESTABLISHMENT,
Continue to prepare tho bust piiarm ackotk al row
Dims m use, Ibr raising Bread, Ulaouit, Tea uud oilier
cakes, fkc. Thoy also prepare Mu-iard, cocoa, and
many oihur articles of dally uso in every luiuily, widen
they offer upon the most reusouuble terms. Catalogue
sent to i.ealers who request them.
K. II. k J, G. 18IIAM.
N. IL—Consumers advised to laqulro for lliqiu Mills
articles. aug 14—ly
ftClllfr:* Ffr'.l.lft. IIKOTIIKKS Ai CO.
IMroKTERS, AND DEALERS IV
DRUGS, Pst INI'S, OILS, Jt YES, PERFUMERY,
A-c., d c.,
17(1 WILLIAM STREET, New York,
I NVITE tlio attention ol the trade to their lurge and
varied stock of Drug*, Paints • *11*,Perfumery ,kc.
lu addition to ihetr regular importations ul tiluple
Druggs. tlo-y are also receiving, direct from the source*
of production uud mnunfoeiuru.siippliesol Tooth, Hun.
ami Null Ifru-lies, Bronzes, forks. Mortars, Sponges,
French and English Perfumery, l.ubiu’s Extracts, ami
utitiiy other articles usually embraced In Druggists’
stocks, which they are ulso tumbled to offer on the most
advantageous terms.
Orders, either in person or by mull, will receive
prompt ullenlioii. uug 14 -ly
SHELLAC INDIA TWINE,
COIU YAUN, COCOA MATTING, &.C.,
41011C ANO J I I I; .71 ATS,
Ami INDIA UOOD8 generally. For salo low foi
CASH, by
GEO. W. DOW k CO., Importers,
(n 12-fltno No. 7 Burling Slip,Now York.
floiSLkEEPIXG HARDWARE.
PI COT A MIOTWEIJ,,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENULI81I, FRENCH AND
GERMAN
H0U8F. FURNISHING HARDWARE-
No. U.t Mu,den l.une, New York.
I NVITElboAtteiilluiiol Boullicru und Western Mer
chants lo a large and very uxtou«l vu slock of Guods
lu llioir line.
Cutlery of every description.
Silver Plated Ware: J.tpnnnerv.
German Silver nnd Hrltlaiiln Warn.
Tinned ami Eimiumelled Cooking Utensils.
Bronzed, Copper ami Brass Goods.
Ten Truys, Fire Irons, Femlers, Wire Covers.
Bronzed ‘’umllestlcks, Block Tin Wure, 6c.
Our stock comprises every article in our llnoofburl-
ne*s, allof wlilcb wowlll sell lodenlers at Die VERY
LOWEST PRICES, for Cash or Approved I’uper.
Gouda ordered by letter will be solerlcd with great cure
uud dLpalch, uud pul up in the lust mumicr.
PIC* )T& SHOT WELL,
No, 63 Maiden Lane, New York.
P. 8. Also niamiluciurers ol a very superior article
of Plated Spoons and Forks, jo 7—Out
8EWINQ MACHINE8.
1 NXCEL8IOU SEWING M AGIOS 1>. - Made by
.J HOOD, IIATTELLE k Co., VVorcostor, Mass*-
cliusiitts.pulenled by Ellas Howe, Jr., September nub,
IM4ti. Those Machines are warranted,(with propor uc*’
not lo gel out of repair. They nro built lu agoodsub-
slantiai, and workmanlike manner, aud will do Tailors
sboenrakers’ ami Snddlets’ work, in a maimer warrant*
orl to give satisfaction. Thoatlch will not rip any mors
than common sewing, done liv hand. Calland see them
Inniwrulon.1 HO ulm^NI'I >ln»t..1-1.1 ijl»lphlii,o|.
■Mlr>. W. A - DAW»>". *«““>•
mny II!
train, Diun any other medicine over off-red to the puli,
lie. And tlie-e ti-srlmoniiDsciimc not iilmio from iho
knoruhl, but (nun persons ol every degree of intelli
gence and overy rank ol life. Phvsiclans of the first
reqiectilnlity.nmt perfectly converrant wt h the nature
ol diseases and remedies, have recommended this as one
of the most clfectu-' in their line o| preparations for Die
extinction of Pnlli. The Pain Killer Is u*ed Internally
and externally, according to the nature of tha complaint.
Ii Iras been loiiud to be an excellent icmcdy for sudden
('olds, Cangli*. kc., Fever and Ague, .Vsihtus and
PLthisIc, Pain In tho Head, KMm-y Complaints. Piles,
•tlieunratlcfoinphiiiiis, llriiim-* uud sores.Suvere Hums,
Canktr, lilies nnd Ringworm*, Weak Mnmnch, and
General Debility, I’uinier’s Colic, Drolien llrensls, A;c.,
Ilowei Com| hilnt nud IlysenUirv, ‘ Indent, Liver Com
plaint. Dyspepsia, TonDnche kc., k«.
The genuine Perry Duvis’Pain Killer Is now put up in
pniiiil bullies, with tho worils Davis’ Yige'uble Pain
Killer blown in the gla*s : und with two steel graved
labels on eucli bottle—one r>ncxcelleuj Bkenrssof'Perry
Davis, the original In vet l»r of the Heine, Dio oilier
a steel engraved Nolo of llaml—non jollier cun be re
lied on n* genuine.
Price ol b-.Mles—I2jtf cents, 25 cents, 50 coins, and
#1 respectively.
For sale by most of ihe medicine dealers throughout
Die known world.
PERRY D AVIS k SON, Proprietors,
74 High rtreet, 1’iovldelicc, U. 1,
CHOLLRA.
A Certain Cure for thin disease, may be found in the use
of Perry D ids' Vegetable
■'AIN K1 I, I. I’. It •
Druuqrk, May 5,1855.
Gentlemen:—I feel undo'' obligations lo von for Die
benefit 1 have received Iroiiiynurluvuhmhlef’ulu Killer.
We have hnd some cholera |,,> r e on the Mlssisxppl
thusearly in the seusou. A few days since I ns-frted in
4 laying out” and burying ono of our citizens who wh* |
supposed to hnvo died wlih tho disease. Tho next
rooming I was taken wlih severe vomiilng, accompanied
with coldness of the exlremciles. Warm covering ami
hot application* failed In restore warmth. M- wife’s
family, who had used tho Pain Killer with sue es* dur
ing Ihe cholera seaMui In t uffalo in I6III, advised me to
take it. I took two doses al In ervalsofiirieen minutes;
n fine perspiration ensued, aud the next duy, barring a
little weakness, I was well, nnd hnvo been since.
It may have been an attack of Ague, but whether
Ague or Cholera, It answered my purpose.
Since my recovery, I find that several of our citizens
have used the Pain Killer as a remedy for Cholera, and
pronounri'il It good. I therefore tuke pleasure In re
commending B toasllll more extended noth e
Yours, truly, VV. M.CR< »ZIER,
Attorney at Law.
Perry Davis k Non, Providence, R. I.
Thl* may certify. Dial 1 hnvo used Perry Davis’ V«g ( >.
able Pain Killer in numerous case*, ami believe It tn
be a very vnluidile medicine I have prescribed It ex-
tensivefy lu fiowefcninplufnt, (particularly tbrchlMren,)
nud it Is in my opinion superior to uny prep .ration I
have over lined tor the relief of those discuses.
P.8. When given to chlhlien, I Iravu always com
bined It with Die syrup of gum ubruhic, say ten drops
to a teaspoonliil of Die syrup, well mixed. Dose-
More nr le«s according to the age Others hnve mixed
It with milk nml molasses, equal parts. Fee directions,
A. HUNTINGTON. M. D.
The Pain Killer Is sold by John It Moore ami I'o.Thn*
M Turner k Co and 8D llruntley it Co, 8uvumiah ;
Barrel, Curler Co. and Clark, Wells At I)ubo*c, An.
giis'n: E I. Sirohecker At Co, Mucuc. Also by Drugiai*
and Grocers gem-rally,
aug 21—ood.'lmos
S « el die r «/ Ilto re ho us e.
Young’s liuilding,Sign of the Golden Saddle.
OPPOSITE W. R. SIMMONS ( LOTIIINO STORK.
W. H. MAY & CO.
rtcoinmeiid all planters who have not tried them, to
give Do-in a folr trial. Where the drills ure used there
is u great deal of labor saved In cultivating a crop, ow
ing to its being so uniform Iii the drill, the plowing can
be done milch better, and with greater despatch, con
sequently tho lice work Is lighter, as good plowing
*up'-rsede* the necessity of a great deal of hard hoe
work. JNO. BARKSDALE.
Tills Is lo certiry that I used one of Randall k Mer
cer’s cotton seed drills last year In planting my crop,nnd
wn* well pleased. I have used live of them ihe present
year, planting my entire crop, and am still better pleas
ed. There Is u saving of but ween two xnd three bushels
of seed lo the acre In planting, besides oue horse and
ono hand wlih these drills does the w--rk of three hinds
and two horses. Then there Is tue saving of one third
ol the hoe work, tbe cotton being In so straight nnd nar
row a row.. I consider them worth ono hundred dollars
each io any plainer, aud recommend all to purchase and
use them.
WM. II.OWENS.
Dougherty county,Ga., July 16th, 1855.
Missus. Randall k Mxiuta:—In reply to yours of
tbe 5th Instant, in reference lo your cotton seed drill, I
am happy lo say that after planting a portion orroy pro-
sent crop in the old way, I win enabled to obtain one of
your drills, with which I finished.
ll is the desideratum and long sought after.
Many and varied have been the attempts nr intelligent
minds to uilaiu what you have accomplished, but with
only partial success. This leaves nothing to bo desired
in acoilou drill. It deposits tlio seed uuilormly and con.
linuously In a straight and narrow linea*you wish,save*
about one half the Tabor In planting, and about one
bird of the hoe work in cultivation. Ills almost need*
ess lo add (hut I am delighted with your drill.
Yours respectful ly, J. E. MERCER.
Lee cuuuiy, Ga., August 10th, 1855.
Mxssits. Randall k MxnctR- Gentlemen : fused
one ot your coltou seed drills tbe past spring, and I leel
four fold puld for what it cost me. To give your drill a
luir trial, I planted every other row with the drill, and
the intervening rows I planted as well as ever coltou
was planted before your drill come Into use. The result
was, that in Die row planted with your drill 1 got a mo,®
ported stand, ami I think It grew off much belter, be-
»td> a l realized u great saving In the labor of working
over my coDon the two first times. 1 shall continue to
| use them us long as I plaulcotton. Yours kc.
„ JES8EE COCK.
Lee county, Ga.
Mkhbrs. Randall k MuRrta—Gentlemen : I have
use .eight of your Cottnu-*ced Drills, manufjctured by J
II W aism, on Col J Bond's Fnwitowu plantation. I am
much pleased with them. Laving realized great saving of
seed, ot labor In pluming nnd ch»pplug oul, and the
hands ct Die first siding could go over at least one-third
more In a day. and do belter work than In cotton plant*
ed in the best wuy I could plant with coulter nnd block,
f have no fiealtanon in giving It as my opinion Him in
Die use of your drills there is a saving of one-third of
Die labor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col Bond la
pleased with them and will continue tliclr me.
Yours,resnecllully, JAMES CHEEK.
Fowllown, Ga-, July 9lb, 1655.
This is to certify that I have used two of Randall k.
Mercer’s Cotton Planters, und have no hesitation in say*
Ing thut they wilt do. Tho sa. ing of labor la planting
is an object, the saving of good Is un object, and the-cot
ton stand* In such a narrow drill that It muy almost be
kept clean without tho hoes. 1 here Is nothing lo equal
Dutu In plain! u cotton. WM. 11. REYNOLDS.
Lee county,Go., July- 1st, 1855.
Lt* Cocntv, Ga., August 23d, 1855.
I have used Raudall k Merotr’a Colton seed Drill,
which I purchased of Col J ff Watson, and think they
arethebest machines now In use. I am satisfied there is®
groat saving in seed and a greater saving In work. I
run fully satisfied there Is one-third of the hoe work
saved. Try Diem, and any reasonable man will be satis
fied they aro worth more than three limes ihe price they
are soldfor. PHILIP WEST.
Having obtained from Messrs. Randall k Mercer the
exclusive right of suppling the State of Georgia wlih
Die^e Drills, i am bow prepared to supply andBiuarfdB,
having made Hrrai gements for their manufacture lu
Palmyra and .Mllledgevilie, My price is #15, cash, de
livered utulilier Palmyra or Mllledgevilie. Blooey seal
nt my risk by mall, if the requisitions of the Post CfBca
Department are compiled wuh. Any further info.rpfo-
Dim desired cun be obtained by addresslug me either at
rulmyraor Mllledgevilie,Georgia. '-D 7 '
on IP—low.5m J. H, WATpQJi,
Have on hand a good assortment of 8nddles, Rridles
and Lnrnesses, ol which the lollowlug comprise a pan:
Spanish Qullnd, Overlaid nud8haTtou Saddles, I’lmi
tor’s large and exlra largo 6addh‘s: Men’s plain do.
English do.; Roy*’ aud Itnce do.; Ladies Saddles of a
variety of pbiiurmr.Rridlea Ac. Murlungales; Saddle Bags,
Trunks Ac.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and Hog-kins; Pad do.;8iraiulngand Worsted Web;
Thread and Sacks, assorted size*.
fl A K \ ESS lx—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of ull kinds, by theslnglo set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Ruggy an 1 )
Sulky Springs and Axles; Danh Frames; llobbs an u
ll-iws, by Die single sol; -Mated ami Brass Slump Joints;
plain do;patent Dash l-callier,Top and Curtain do.;
broad uud nurrow I.aces, variely of patnort Silk nnd
Worsted Fringe: black and purple LoiaMl Roans; ling-
gy Lamps, Plated and Brass Carriage Bauds; Brass and
■ ■ ‘ Knobs, kc. ''1)23
Fluted Knobs, Ate.
Wl
B LACK DOEOASIMEREPANTS.—IVo hnve Just
opened a very pretty lot of Black Casslmero Puuta
loons lor Geulleinin.uiid invite all In want to give us a
c.DI. They are cut uud made In the latest fashion, uud
(•un . u |i them cheup, at the clothing store, Gibbon’s
Range. nov l GKO. 8. NICHOLS k Ct).
il A WL8.—Recolved per late arrivals a Iramlsoiiie
O assortment of Shawls, comprising many ofThelutoal
Myles; Rich Itord. Stella Shawls, all sit ados; Empire anu
liny ■■‘lid., do; Colored and Black Long Wool shawls;
Black snd'VVhHo Crape do; Colored Cashmere Scurfs; do
Crune do, by
nov I HENRY LATHHOP k CO.
U ROUND SPI ES.—A luir HMMirtniunl of Ground
Spices from ihe Hudson Mills, New York, In Horn,
uud tor sale al Now York prices, bj
nov 2 JOHN INGERBOLL-
SWiY-riT’IB
BANK-NOTE UST AMI DETECTOR,
Published imi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala.
At ftvJ DO Per Aim mil* In Advance,
I MI E work is printed on flno while paper and new
. type, and in appearance will be soconu o none in
tbo United States.
A Southern Hank-Koto List Is essential In every Bank,
Counting House, and Public Office. Let us undo In ad*
vunclugour common In forests, and not permit Northern
men and Northern Detectors to fiuoiuntn our money
matters us they may wish, while we ure qulullv follow
ing their dlclailon.
The work will be carefully revised on the day of pub
lication, and all Important financial changes, as they
occur, noticed. Every exertion will lie made to mako
It a correct aud reliable guide lo tho Uauker and Mcr
chant.
Hotol Proprietors, Brokers, Auctioneers, Commission
Merchants, nnd olliers desirous of having their names
and husliiess widely circulated, are luformu* that a
limited number of ndvcrvlseinonts will be Inserted.—
special rales Ibr mlvcrllnlug hy Die year, or for shorter
periods, may lie known liy hi,ply lug to any of my Agents,
ur ul tlio office In Atlanta, Ga.
Specimen niliuhora will be sent, on application Ry
loll* r.irae of charge. 1 " ’ • ‘
AU communication* Intended lor-thu BHak-NotM.itt
, and Detector, must be addre*ee«M»*-»*wMH’* Bank-Note
Llst.AtlHi.la.Gu. , • .(• SAMUEL n VV A Ny
IzHBiRoazaTsox.GaueraLAgout. *cpi5-3m
MEDICAL NOTICE. ’ 1 1
DH. W. T. I» AUK,
THE BOTANIC, ■ “ >.
oit iiEruitn physician or
SAVANNAH.
B EGS to announce that he has removed Tits re-
rldeuceand office from the corner offSlaifrAwd
Jefferson streets to the former residence a#6 n(gyg.£f
the late l)r. Itlchardsone, on B rough ton rafrejKtbt-
tween Montgomery and West llroud.streets? MWMIWs
Ills most sincere thauks to his follow-cillsqih|jtoAbfM)Dy
nnd country, lorlhe very liberal employmenttyTiispro
fessional services sluco hla location in Sftwfcnmtfyvml
lakes pleasure In announcing that blafacll|MM®fontM®t-
mgthocmislanily incroaslng demands upon him axe
greatly improved, having employed a ComgUnmptna'
loniiond especially to his office affaire, jufil ,ie»§wu«f
I.ndies may concull him either in hla * “
Ills consulilng-n om, adjoining IDs offleev ,
Ills cotiMiliing-room Iras been furnished andw _
wi lt especial reference to thoconveuiqtuMaqraHfoWiiQd
taste hf those visiting him profestlonallv.
Palisnls visited promptly and piinclMByY‘ ,, i |,u
For terms aud further particulars, MfaDe® I
-r, —^JaitsaLa
Journal.
I >l KLK1) BEEF, from Cliandler'A-^).,'Halt)''etpWt-
1 O't.and fur Bale by •o,. -j-» i.u*..,••*» l
oct MU LY^N Jk SNIDER,
PER STEAMER A|*A|UflAi.',:iii l
OA UHLS choice Applra. Phmnlx.“l|rFTow®l»,
Ovofirecnlngs, Spifzburg, 2« ntf4kftdha<#M c< AllK.
New Layer halaius, Buckwheat, Cabbage®, .fetdtoA,
Onions, Cranberries, Smoked .Tqmim®, 4a Aaett/Plc
Sides, do Shoulders, Bologna fcKSSIgea!
Butter. For sole at th® Sa vaufrtMYWP**
oct 31
C tOKN AND IIAY.—50) bOfUeli
J 561),* tn the bushel; prtni8 : 'R
llsy, In store, and for sale hy,
oct 20 WAVER J
.MAl'i.fr; 111. „
9" 10 4 ‘-'oltoB BlMHdlnjS
French Loi
Flannels, &
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