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VOLUME LIU
SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21.1855.
NUMBER 279.
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the republican
)S FUULIBHKD
pally* Tri-Weekly uud Weekly,
ALEXANDER & SNEED.
VITV AMD UOl'NTY PH1HTEKI.
TERMS REDUCED.^
Paily Paper, in Advance |6,00
If not paid in Advance 0,00
Tri-Weokly, in Advance 3.00
ll not Paid in Advance 4 00
Weekly, invariably in Advance 2.00
Club Price—10 Copice for. 15,00
riT InnooMB will an order for ihe paper beat-. —— ----- r ,
g-J* IUlor * 2!JK.KJR.7S. u S!it;i2l? n“.im,"fiSLSn.
Fare Reduced.
Cabin Pa&sai
iBV toNewYor,
SEMI-WEEKLY.
t'XITED M tTlIN MAll. 1,1 MK.
T HE new ami splendid ni«l«» wheel aUumshlpai
KN«»XVII.LE, I,.Mill tau*,Cnpl.C. D. I.t-niow.
AUGUSTA, l,5ull “ •• Tuoa.LvuN.
FLORIDA, 1,300 -• " bt. 8. WoonnOLL,
AI. All AM A, 1,3 0 “ " G. K. Schkhcn,
Will I uvr anvai.iiNli
Every WEDNESDAY and SA TURD AY.
Thele shlpsaro among the Inrgosi mi the coast, un
surpassed In speed. aal'ety «»r comfort, making tticar
pa-s .go> In fifty to six y hour#, ami are omntnandud uy
•killcil, oarerul a-d polite officers. Ilaviux elegant
(lave-room acoonim.itlatlona, they offer a moat desirable
conveyance io New York.
Cabin Passage •'-‘0
Hieera/e do 8
Aoi-nts: I’ADELFORD, FAY A Savannah.
"AM’L.L. MITCH ILL, 13 Broadway.
June2C, 1855. New York.
line,
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
r. N. .11 All. NTFAMUKN.
TUB ailtPB lOMP*UINO THIN LINK ill
ATLANTIC, | BALTIC.
Capi.WitT. (tape Cojcrroc*.
PACIFIC, | ADRIATIC,
Capt. Nve. | Onpt.
These ahlpa having been built by
* cnntvaot, expressly for government »er-
1 vice, every care has hern taken In
* their construction, as also Itnhrlrcn-
coNiire strength uud .peed; and their accom
modation* lor passengers are unequalled for elegance
or comfort.
Price of passage (him New York in Liverpool.In first
sahln 9I3<*; in accoml eald.i, |75; exclusive use of ex
tra site stale re> in, 9325. From Liverpool to New York,
jC.-IO and £29.
An experienced Surgeon attache ! to each ship.
No berths can hn secured until paid for.
pKtipotF.n date* of hailing.
krom .Veto York. #r#m l.ittrpeol.
1855. lM.Vl.
Wednesday....Jan.24.. l8Vi|Saiunlay.... Jan. 13.. 1855
Wednesday.... i eb. 7.. 1855 paturduy .. Feb. 27.. 1855
Wednesday.... Fab 21.. I B55| Saturday.... l-'eb. 10., tS5S
| Saturday... ..'an. 24.. 1855
For Freight or Pours apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS. Ml Wall street, N. Y.
DROWN, SIIIPLK\ fc CO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN.KENN \Hl>4cn,27 AustinFrlara,London.
EG. WAINWKIGIIT <k CO., Paris, or
GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre.
. ijri he owners of these ships will not ho aecrmntt-
ble f r gold, si ver, built >n. sptclo, Jcwelr., | reefaus
nonce, or me als. unless bills of lulling are signed
thereior, and the vulue thereof ex pressed (herein.
Hhippcrs pic i*o take inlteo. ihut ihe ships of tbla
Line cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
Jan W mwf ly
8200 Reward.
RUN AWAY from theHubaorlberon the22
HcnUcnber, his slave ALBERT. who Is
years of ago, about & feet 8 Inches high, welgl,
about Ntl pounds, has eiralght and very Ifal
hair, blue m vs,ami Is so while that ll will t>
difficult to detect his beluga Negro. Ills front teeth ar
Qtat decaying, chews tobacco,and la fond of spirits thn
no drunkard. Ho cannot rend or write, has no trad* ,
haa been accustomed to stock and fivntlng Ho has In
Utile knowledge ol Ihocountry,nnd will havo froqitei
occaaloii to enquire his way. U rulber ahjw lit speed
and liasrsthrran humbleappenranoe. ONE lll'NDltE •
D'H.LAR* nml Ihe horse (II taken with him,) will I
given by mo for his cnntlnomenl In any (nil. nml lulorim
lion sent lo me so I get him. One Hundred Dollais will I •
paid for proor to o •nvlctthe Alndltloulsl who Ims bee
tMnpering with hun lursotnn months past, nml who hi
Incited him to lake Uds advantage of my absence I
Now Yotk. '
Any ouo who may have soon said Negro will grenll
Oigo me by writing, so that I may have aoinn Idea .
.. Imi direction ho haa taken. Ho will undoubtedly pu
himself ns a while niuu. When he loll lie rode a eho*
uut so no I horse, worth about 970.
J. M.TISQN,
oct Iff—tf Bethel,Q|\ nn Co., Georgia.
PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP’Y
OF II Alt I FoltI), CwNN.
Cnpitul 200,000 Do I lure
T HE aubscrlbcrs huving been appointed Agenda < I
the above nitmud Company, are prepared to Issu-
ha Policies on Fire Risks. TnlsCompnuy Insures ugulu
l^ia* or Damage by Fire, mi us favorable terms nsanr
responsible company, and Its aim will bt lo secure ll •
confidence of the public by an huuoraluc course of dot:
lug- oct22 COHENS 4 HERTZ, Agents.
SELECT "
SttlOOL FOR YOUNG l.tMF.S.
mas. dk. uwiMui tn
YI7ILL OPEN, on the first Monday in November, >
VV School for Young Ladles nml Misses, where th
usual brnuchesof an English Education will he laugh
with Ihe Frenchund Lutm Languages. Also Music,Draw
lug and Palming, In (ill und M a Ur Colors ou Velvet an 1
Crayoning.
Mrs i». having had considerable exporienen In leach
ing, Hallers herself ihut alio will he nblo lo give aallafac
tlmito i hose who may eni rust their tMughierstn her cure
The j*chool Year consists oi Ten Mouths, with Four
Quarters of «levoit weeks each, ending respectively—
Jan, Ith AprilH, Juno 22, nnd Sept. 7. Terms uud other
particulars made known by applying to Mrs.c.
Ite-idi-m-e on the North aidool Liberty Street, In ono
of Mrs. Marshal's brick building*.
H< ffort-iices to the Pillowing gc'dtemen:
Hi. Rev. Stephen Elliot, Mr.P.U. tVuolhapter, Afr.C.
Ii. I^tmur—Savannah.
Rev. Dr. E. Fotd, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Dugas, Mr.
Henry II. Ciunmlng, Mr. Andrew J. Miller—Augusla.
Rev. 8. K. Tulmudge, President of Oglethorpe Uul,
veraliy.
Governor Johnson. oct 15—if
JFoi'tfou Dnninraa Cai-tna.
IIEIIIIIEN .V JO.M.S,
WAYEHHORM, IIUUKK COUNTY, 0A.
Prnctlcelaw in Richmond, Burke, Washington, Derived
and Emanuel.
TIIOs. M. aXNRIXN. MAI.COI.H 0, JUHKt.
dOClM ly
mv.Xiiii a nAiilinrij.V !
ATTORJTKYa JIT LAW.
„ \V»yiii‘Nbor«>% «;n.
Referouoe-Messrs. A.J.at T. W.Miller, Augu8ta,na.
net 2 1 v
K . u. r \ II ININS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice In the Flint and nRlojulng uounueeof Ihe
Jan 7 Macon Circuit. tf
U 11 A. LOITUN,
. ATTORN BY AT LAW,
boy3 If, _ WumlccIlOt €3co.
Wl 1,1.1 \M WiD\V \ HDA,
ATTORNEY AND COUNHELLOR-AT-LAW,
nilcaiiopy, FlorlHn,
will pritctlcn In the Courts of East and Mouth Florida.;
Keh'reuces—Tiiuiio Pinkney at Co., Charleston, 8. O.a
Pierson, llcldt it Co., 8avaDnah,Ga.; Cooper A. Mother,
Micatiopy, Fla.
iy*
Nt tn i:i, tv. i , i;ppi;il
Huccensor lo
HENRY J . PEPPER At SON,
WitKilMiN, Jewelry uml Nilver Wnre.
No. 175 Cheanul af., upputiir the State House,
Fkiluttulplila.
may 30 ly
WII.MAtTl M. TUN NO,
Factor & Commission Merchant,
For Florida am' Southern Georgia Produce,
NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF.
CHAULE8T0N, 8. C.
AND
97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
may 7 Onto
Wl 1,1.1 AVI J. WIM IIFII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warronion, Goo.,
Will practleolntho Northern Circuit of Gnorgln, and
In thecoilntiesof Burke,Columbia, Jefferson and Wash
ington, of the Middle Circuit. ly tnuyli
FULTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA «liOllG|A,
BY A. E. REEVES.
Atlanta. March 14. IKVJ. if mar jg
ncKEU & BENNETT.
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, QA. f
T IIE entire rchoia«tio year of this Institution, hy a
jolt t resolution of Iho Faculty and Truelees, haa
been hrown In o ono term, commencing on ihe first
Mindly in September, and closing on CoNMBacKMKNT
D*v, inuradny alter ihe fourth Suuday lu June.
PSCOLTV.
AUGl’STHA ALDLN, A. M.,President —Professorof
English Literature and Ancient Lauguugea.
Kw. J ll. CALDWELL, A. M.—Prolessor of Menial
and Moral Philosophy.
Rev. r. X F'lUsiER. A. M.—Professor of Matlie-
ms.ics and Natural Science.
Mi-sANN E. ALDEN— Principal Prlmnry Depart*
mei.t. and In-triicin-ss In Botany uud French,
ll. H. LIGN'lSKI—Principal of Mttslo Department.
Mr* I. E. till \NT and Mrs E. T. CALDWELL—Or
namental Krancbe*.
This Institution now presents to the public, ad ven
tage* which few nossoss. A large and oleuautly con-
f'rucml Colletfo edifice; one of Ihe largest Chapel* Ja
the stale; all necessary niii-lmlldluga and enclosure.-;
a 0‘nrdlng department, tilted up In Ihe most ueut and
c-irafortahle style, un 1 under the su|>cnuleiident-e of the
Wscnere themselves; with the whole domestic depart-
Brn: under the careful direction of Imllesof experience,
11 lr l to nil the loci tiles for a thorough course of In-
wir Imi which any similar Institution cuu offer. It
w;l< be seen by ref. renco to our catalogue, that our rate*
of Hoard and Tuition are l«*s« than can he found else,
vne-a. This fact, In lho»o times ol pecuniary pressure
D worthy or the consideration or those having dough
lerstoeilucate.
The Hoarding Department will be under the direction
o| President Aid it und lady, and Professor Caldwell
and lady. With spacious aud comfortable d<>rmUorivs,
large ami convenient slnwi*, • «w en<t etegsnt furtdture,
good and experienced rervaul*. an I tallies furnished
With the beat that the mark t affords; together with a
whotersime but parental discipline, wo hope to Increase
the liberal | atrouago with which this Institution has
httliorto been favored.
F. X. FORSTER, Bec’y Faculty.
Cuthh. r.. July 30, 1853. mu 7—|«tiil.'.iB
T HEHE'HDiN OF LECTUEEHIii the above liislltn-
ifon will commence on the flr«t day of November
and te-mlualo on tho hrsl of March.
The Clinique, at the College building, will bn open
ed to patients on the 20th of October, and b« continued
throughout Ihe eessimi.
The Faculty Is constituted as follows :
II. L. HVItll, M I), (late "i Snvunnah Medlcnl Col
lege.; Professor of the Principle and Practice of Phykl r.
F-. l.xIt'iY ANTONY, M D , (of Waynesboro’, G„.,)
Pr lessor of Obstetrics aud dioeases of Women and
Children.
‘Vl.si.EY C.NORWOOD, M. D.,(of ' okeahnry, H.
C..) Pro lessor of Materia Medics and Medical Jurispru
dence.
t.MES A. MOREL, M. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,) Pro-
fasvir i t Anatomy.
j'i'IN D .V1S,M. D.,(of Abbovllltt,S.C M ) Professor
>f Paysiology.
UI(.1,1 \.\l T. FF.AY, M. D, (of Savannah, Ga.,)
Professor of Chemlatrvrnd Pharmacy.
'-II AHI.LS GANAHL, M. D-. ("f Savannah, Ga.,T
•oif.Borpro.i«m. of the Principles and Practice of
Surgery.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, R.J. NUNN, M. D., (of
Bavaimah) . „
l ue fees will be—•IHO dollars for the entire Course
or Lecture*; till Demonstrator’* fee; Graduation f3U.
ilairlcula Ion 85.
Arrangements have been made by which students
can he accommodated with good board at from §31-2
to Si |>or week.
For fnriber information nddre**,
M.jjtfj, D. L. BYRD. M.D., Dean.
Iron Front Jewelry Store
Wllot.CHAT.E AHP RETAIL,
j. 116 liroiifhton-st., between Bull ^ Whitake.
The largest aud best selected slock of good
over offered for salo In this city. Gold and HI I
ver Watches. Vest, Fob and Guard Chnlns.He i
AiJi"l Jewelry, t.Titiielunes, llrnceletB, Brnoche»,
Do montl work Finger Ring*, silver Castors, Ter
5*en*, P'tcheia,Goblets, Gups, L'ako basket*, stnoois
Forks,Fish Knives, Pio Knives, Gheu«- Hcotip*. Liidias,
Syphons. Also, nil kinds of Plated Ware, Military tiu-« !
Fancy Goods, and u great vurloty of nrttrh s loo titimur.
ous to mention; the whole of which will bo -utd at re
duced prlc"».
All kinusor Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ar Jollier Job-
blng attended to by c-uupcluui hand,.
oct 17 HORTON 4c RIKEMAN.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
t ll VMil; Oi' M'llEIXILE.
O N and uller Sunday tho Milt Ocloher, Instant and
until lurther imtice, the Passenger Traius ou th -
Central Kuiironil, will run as follows:
IKTVVKKN SAVANNAH ANO MACON.
Leave Savannah 5 a m., and 12 15 r. m.
Arrive at Mucou 2.15 v. m.. atnl I a. h
Leave Macon 11.45 «. m . and H :<0 r. .m
Arrive, at Suvnmn It Id.45 r. m , and 7.20 a. m
IKTWXItN SAVANNAH AND At'UI STA.
Leave Savannah 12 Ur m., and 8 MO r. m,
Arrive at Augusta 8.4T v. m., and 5.30 a. M.
Leave Angus,a ll a. m , ami 4 30 v. m,
Arrive iuSavammh 1.30r. m. aud 10.45 r. m.
bktwkun Macon anr ai'OI'nta.
Leave Macon 11.45 a. m , und 0.30 r. m.
Arrive ut Augusta M 45 v. si., und 5.3n a. m.
Leave Augusta Da m.. ami 4.3U v. M.
Arrive at .Macon 2.15 v M.,a*«d 1 a. m.
RKTWKKN - A VANN All, MILLKUOKVILI.E AND KaTo.STuN.
Leave Savnnimn 5 a. m.
Arrive in .Mtlledgevide 2.45 r. m.
..eavo 3lhr.on 11.45 a. m*
Arrive in Euumtoa 5 e. m.
IHI. M. VVADLEY.
Savannah, Ga., 12th Oct., 1855. ,.ct 13
SPLENDID HOSIERY
For Geiillcincii’N Wear.
C OMPRISING every vaiioty uud style of
CASHMERE.
MERINO,
LAMB WOOL,
FLANNELS.
SILK and
COTTON UNDER SHIRTS.
DRAWERS and half HOSE,
GLOVES. Ac.
Bailable for the season. Pleasocalt and pi
PU
New Carriage Ware-House,
COR.CONGRESS
wutgiri THE
jffw^furnm tl
3e2csne
COR. CONGRESS ANO MONTGOMERY STS.
T1IE L'NDEItSIUNKD ruspertRilly in-
brms tho citizens of Sav.innali uud sur-
«• rounding country, that he has completed
''s uaw
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE,
Corner Congress nnd Montgomery Street*, aud has now
ou hand amt ta constantly receiving, n largo ami hand*
some stock of
CARRIAGOB,
Consisting of t oadies, liockuwiiya, 'J'. p uud No Top Bug
gies. Carriages, Itorrouchi's. uud VVitgotis of every descrip
tion, < ul< uluted to suit the most fastidious, nml uro nituic
oi the beat niat'-riid. und tho most celebrated builders of
Newark* Now York and New llaven. All of which will
bo sold low, and wuminted to give satisfaction.
A cull is respectfully solicited.
G. W. IIAIIDCASTLE,
Corpor of Congress und Moiugoniery streets.
N. B. KEPA1H1MJ oi nil kinds done ,n the best man-
nor, nnd as low as the times will admit. uov 8—ly
rjs||E Hooks for riubacriplion lo the Charleston sud
1 Savannan Railroad will be re opened the 15th De
cember, 1854. and kept open until further notice, allhe
following places,lo wit:
CnilMISIONKRS.
Charleston.—I- T. Porter,«His Mill*, Wm. C. Bee.
bavannah. -Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Bcruven, Col.
A Adama^Run.—HawklnaS. King, D.P. Wllklnaou,J.
W. Fab?r.
Kdisto Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jas.Hopklnaon,Col. E.
M. Whaley.
Walterbnr.)'.—Col. M. E.Carn, D. H. Henderson, J.
W. II ur bridge.
Ashepoo.—Lawrence VVltsell, W. H. Lowndea,Jas.
M. Khetl.
rfultketcher.—Thomas McToer, B. McBride Peoples,
Tltoma* Allen.
Pocotallgo.—W. h. Hutson, J. (I. Sandora, John Mar
In.
Whippy Swamp Muster Ground.—Harwell McBride,
John E. Frumplou, R. A. Taylor.
Gillls.invdle.-F. VV. Flckilng,Wm. Yeomans,Tbad-
deusjliirkncr.
ISeaufnrl.—E«lmund Khetl, B. J. Johnr.m, J.D. Pope.
Gruhsinviile.—Col. John Wobb, Wilson Forrlbee,
Willinm liow. rd.
Bl'iffuui.-T. H. (Toe, R. II. Kirk, Dr. P. Prltchsrd.
R .i.ert villo.—H. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A
R. Johnston.
Purysbiirg.—W. VV. Hardee, J. P. Raymond, J. D.
Jones.
Lttwtonville.—Col. A. J. Lawton,Harauel Mannor
l-'lmrle* JHUtlon. ”
Hl.It- House.—Nathaniel B. Heyward, Burrell Baun
ders.Jonh Hill.
•tv order ortho President and Board of Directors.
I< c 13 O . F. II \NCKEL, Sec’y and Trens'r.
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD.
CHAN..B III- HCI.EIIUI.li
IS rnm^G&mstie^cnsBaiisr.imiiuimiJ
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE—TWO PASSENGER
Tit .ISA DAILY TO COLUMBUS.
trains will leave Macon lor Columbus aud Mont*
S'.mery, dally at 2.10 A. M-, and 3.15 P. M., arriving ut
'e-lumbut at 7.15 A. M. andl03"P. M. Lumvm Cnium-
b’i-for Macon dally at 4.15 A. M. and 2,30 P. M„ ar
riving at Macon at 10.45 A. M. nnd 8.50 P. M.
U" -wingers for Amorlcoa will take tho morning train
»t 2.io A. M. from Macon, arriving at Americas at
4 lu A. 51. Ijflavn Amerlcus at0.40 A. M., and arrive
»i 'Eicon at 10.45 A. M.
Connecting at Macon each way with t .entral Railroad
Trains to Savannah, Augusta, Ml Hedge villesml Eaton-
km; and with Macon and W os lorn Railroad Trains lo
•••tffiii, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville,ami
Nashville.
Connecting dully at Columbus, wltb Girard and 5lo-
blle Railroad.
Connecting dally at Americas with a four-horse post
t'.K-li Linn toTnlluhsssee, Albany, Thotnasvtlle, 4cc..
imi tri-wneklv Iliu-U Line to Lumpkin.
Ph-sengera for points on this Road “below Port Val-
should take * ho I o’clock evening train from HaV-
Suiti,, and 5 n’chick evening train from Augusta, to
J»*dd detention at Macon; for other points on South
'V’esten. nr Muscogee Railroads, patanngers-will have
•o 'Intention by either trains.
First CliiMStaHinshlps leave Havnunah for New York
•V' 1 (Inesdays uml Saturdays, and for Philadelphia an*
KVineoduya. Passage, in theCabln,f2tl; Steerage,fS.
• fr* from Montgomery to Havnnnati, $13 011
Do. Columbus to do POO
Do. Amerlcus to do ’ g go
GF.O. W. ADAMB.Huperliiteudeni.
^ Macon, August Ud, 1855. [if] sag 11
f •AUSTIN.!, I'iIMIh, l.lirmiKT -TlK
V till* day, and are now prepared to showw* good an
M'ortinenl of thn above goods as are Ip he *< en In the
Wt). sep21 AlftfN * III 1 UN-
LW.IT- DP TUOffiSf[.hi. - .pu turiiiu"
v i >oe, in store and for sale by ,
UUNTElljlt GAMMELL*
FANCY DRY GOODS.
I ADI EH AND GENTLEMEN’S KID, BUCKSKIN
j and utlicr hIj-Ich of GliOYES. Dross Trimtuiuga,
Linen Cambric H’dk'fs; Knihroidcml and Cotton ll'dk fs;
Needle-worked and Luo Collars ami Sleeves, u very great
variety; EngILli thread. .Multe>o und Viileucicnnoa Laces;
Black tiimpuro do; Gents Ftiucy ' ruvutu and Scarfs ;Bun-
net. nnd narrow Trimming Ribbon, white and colored
Siu.lt do.. 4c. Just received und l<>r sitlu Ly
MOV tl HkVVITT 4 MORGAN.
WdOLTlATSi WOOL IIATS ! !
a Jl'.ST received atx) doten WOOL HATS, a good
article for plantation use.
BKLDEN * CO.
Corner of Brouglituu and UurimrdsU.
nov 0—1 in
TIIK VERY LATEST.
a Tho very hint Fall Stylo of Gentlemen’* Fins Silk
Dress Huts have I .ecu received; un inspection is
respectfully solicited.
N.K.BAItNUM,
nov 9 Hat and (.'up Store, 159 Congrem. street.
CARRIAGE AXD HARNESS REPOSITORY,
Corner of West 15road and Bay Streets,
Niivnuiiuh, Ga.,
Would cull tho alumUou of thocitlsens o
- Georgia. Smith Carolina, FloiIda, Alabama
TeunenPO, In their large nnd splendid slock of
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, &c., &c,,
embrnclng erery variety ami style now In use. Among
our stock will be fouu.< all ol tho most fashionable
st) lc* cuinbluing
ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH
Built by some of the most re;luble bul dera In Phila
delphia. who*o work has a repuiallim for l.lghluc**,
DiiruLillty and Nuutuess, unptir|iussed by any other
lutiiiufaciurnr* lu tho Union.
There may also he found among our stock selections
from tho establishment ofj. M.Qcimbv A Co. and
other celebruled muiiuractururs lu Newark, N. J., New
York and New llttvtn, all o' which are built expressly
for us.nnd which wedonoi eslUtle to warrunt in ovety
particular.
II. C. McKee has been for twonty-ouo years engaged
in the Carriage bu-iur*« In Columbus. G.-n..und we
feel coi.il.lent ibul wdh our utiilud experience nnd at-
teiillou we will lie able to keep o« hand a Stock tlml
we think will meet iho approbutlon and wants of the
public, and w Ich Ini variety and extent will excel that
heretofore kept at this place.
All orders shall have strict and prompt nttontlnn.
II.C. McKKE.
Savannah, Aug 31. 1853. L S. BENNETT,
MIOT I ’N LET I I.F. GI tIVT
COHN AND COB MILL
PATENTED MAY llith 1854.
T HE attention of Planler«,Farmcrs and stock feeders
In uiieeral,ia r r-pcctltillv call* d to lid* .Mill as
the mon important article of thn kind now in use, not
only well adapted tar g. hiding cob tneul for stark, but
gris 1 nr fine hominy for Ihe table, uml especially bread
meal from corn not fully ripe nr dry In the full.
In setting lids Mill, no mechanic or fratno work is
wanted, only wanting to be lusiened to a floor or plat
form. Easily adjusted uud Used by any person, oven a
child.
The LITTLE GIANThas received tho first premiums
at the Into .IgrfcuR rul Fain of Missouri, Kentucky,
Maryland, and other Mules, und tliulli thn tun*: oomph-
munlary nvtnner, as well n- the iK-i-l ready commeuda-
lion from the thou*auds witurs*luR Ha performance.
These nulla are gnurunteed In the most positive man
ner iiguiu*t delects nr breakage, nml No. 3 warranted lo
grind IShti-helsof li ed per hour, with one Imrse, nnd
offered nt the low price of >05. nl complice, ready for
attaching the team —No. 4 at $75, grinds 21) bushels per
Itntir with two horses.
Manufactured by HQQTTfc MfM’KBER.
Auvtutn.Ga,
Anlsold by U. II. C*4ertKLn, Agent tar llie Mantifnc
lurer*, 171 Buy Blreei,.*avai.uab, where the Machine
may bo seen. tnavI
LOCAL. KVIIIIIXOB nr THH VALUE
and Fire-Proof Qnalitiea of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
a* mANi’PACTvaan ny
STARNS &. MARVIN,
NEW YORK.
IN THE Are or tho 3d
Inst., which consumed
tho brick building, occu
pied by Mr. .lolui T.
Thomas, opposite Iho
Gaa Works in Ibis city,
was a Safe of the ubnvu
description, containing
the books, papers and
monev of Mr. Tlmma*,
nnd ulillough the build
ing whs destroyetl, tho
sold 8ar- sustained no
Injury whatever from the
Intense heat ta which ll
Imd been exposed, tin
opening the Bale, '
content- werel,iu..d umurinrheil.and In ihesameorder
nml emu! Itimi as wlun placed there, except a slight
dbcolorttilon to the projecting end* ol u few paper*,
and the back* nf one or twool the books, caused by
ihe steam generated In tho Safe, while at lisgrcutest
heal.
The Safe and contoitts,ns It came from thn ruins, may
sl!ll be seen, iu the possession ol Mr. Thomas, at the
Gaa Works. A huge assortment ol these celebrated
8afi a always on hand, and for sale hy
O. II. CA.MPF1ELD, Agent lor Manufacturer*,
July 30, 1855. 171 Bay si., Suvanuuh, Ga.
I lake plousnre In corrota rating tho foregoing state
ment, and ill addition would add that the hooks are now
lu use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Forry Wharf.
July 20.1855. oct 24
NEW GOODS
JUST MlOEIVEDi
T HE t-UBSUlllHEKhuanow in store und is receiving
hy eucli steamer trout New York, a full aud woll
selected assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
GE.mESIB.VS FURNISHING GOODS.
nonsilling of line DKOs un.) FKOUK COAT*. BUSI
NESS GOAT-** of nil qualities anti colours. MERINO
nnd FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWS.—
GLOVES, i KA VATB.kc.. 4c.
Having procured ilm service* of an experienced cut
ter, he flatters hlm«eil Hint he shall pc able to please
all wlio may favor him with hi* orcors. und his slock
of pieces goods Is full, and well assorted.
1 6 WM.O. PRIUE.
147 Bay s'reel.
oc*. 10
U. S, Murtlial'N Sale.
B Y virtue of an execution, issued out ol tho Unltod
Stales Dlrlrtcl foiirt lor the Northern District ol
Florida, and ta rue directed, I have levied upon Awzie,
formerly known as Drayton Island, in Luke George,
St. Johns Itlver, containing 1,781 acres of good collon
and sugar lands, with a new and commodious dwelling
and out houses and other Improvements. Also l.'iiucre*
opposite the sal t Island on inu mnin lund, which will
be sold by llm untleisigncd for cash, nr public outcry
In the town or Pnluiku, Futiiam L'n., Florida, on Mon
day, the .’hi nay of December, at 12 o’clock M. Payment
will he received In spuclu. Ulmrlcslou City or bavauuah
City Bank bi la.
7 E. E. BLACKBURN, Marshal,
by Geo. J, Zehubuuer,
Deputy Mnr-hul.
8t. Anguitino Fla., Sept.,1853.^ sup 27—2m.
M. CARY, Tailor,
H AS REMOVED to the store funiterly occupied by the
late Mr. Alexander, In Bull stnot, opposite the
Drug Store, where he I* prepared ta Cut and Make up
Gentlemen's (Jut incut* In th- latest style, and un the most
reasonable terms fur rush; also, Uniforms for Military
Cotnpuules for any part of the Htato.
P. 8. Gentlemen will find it to their advantage to pa
tronage the subscriber, as they are sure to bo pleased both
with tho workiuaiiHliip and price. Cutting done ut tho
ahorh si notice. Itov 7—8m
FI HP. INMKANCP.
Statement of the. ‘•.VoriCiV/i Fire Insurance Comp
of Norwich, Connecticut,on t/.e tiUnlay of June,any.
Cup! I til Mock •150,111118;»j
Surplus 5,320 (it)
1 IK)
9135,32
ASSST* or Till COMPANY. 1 011
321 tibarts Bunk Mock in vuriom- Banks... .$30,099 no
23 " IncoiporuledCompanlctc'ttier than
Banks 270 00
Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on
Real Estate, Bond*, Bank Block und other
good personal security 121,800 00
CrsIi In hands ol Agents 2,nii0 lilt
“ In Bunk 1,150 00
KWrU)=l'orn anbcftformrutd
Worn S. M. Pcttengill 5- Co.'s JtdosrUsing Agency, I /
Nassau*!., New York, and No. 10 state si, Itoston
P. h Co aro Avoids lor tho most Influential auo lur
gest circulating Commercial paners belli iu tho Uuitot
Htales and the Canada*.
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WAI/riSR, BAKER & CO.
Atnerlcuof French, Homaipn
thic, nnd Vanilla Cllt)L’t 'LATE;
preparel COCOA; HRt iM A, CO.
COA PA8TE;i-’ocoaSticks,Solu
ble, llonnupaUdc and Dlelellc
CkKoa; Cocoa Sheila; Crocked
Cocoa,4c.
These Manufacture* to which
first ratoowHs have been n-
wartlcd by thu c.lilef Instltutons
. nnd Fair* of the Union, are an
Leaf, Flower 4c Fruit excellent diet fbr children, Inva-
of the Cocoa, with a lids, and persons In huullh. They
pod opened, allay r.dher than Induce ihe ner
vous excitement attendant upon the nse nf lea or coffee,
and are recommended hy Drs. Warren, Jackson, Day-
ward, Ware, and Adams, of Uoilon, aud by eminent
physicians el?owh ro. . „ ......
For salo by all the principal Lrocera in tho United
States, and by their Agents. ......
D.C. Murray, Now York; Grant4Twells, Philadel
phia ; Thomas V. Urund'ge, Itahlmore; Kmuiell 4 Dud-
loy, Cln. WALTER BAKER 4. CO.,
sep 15-3m Dorchester, Mass.
MERIM.OTRON PIPE WORKS,
IQorrll A. Juquo*, 142 C'c-iilrc-alrcel.'
NEW YoH 1C,
M ANUFACTURERS and dealer* In Wrought Iron,
Pipe*, Fillings, Tool*, and every ile*crli)tlon ol
atiparutua conucted with Steam, Water and Gaa, for
hunting and lighting Steamers, churches, Hotel*, Prl-
va'c Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylum#, Villages, factories
ami IIbIIh. „
Also Valves, Cocke, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers aud
noller Flues made to order.
Our Screw Cutting .Machines are entirely new, and
our own patent warranted lo do double the worn of any
other invention.
t irtlnrs solicited troin all scclloua of the country, and
KTcto York aatorctlarmnito.
fYom Skiilin, Fincher, Owen 4- Schell's Advertising
House, 316 Uroadway, New fork.
LOOKING GLASSES to PICTURE FRAME
MAIVUFAOTORY.
Horace: v. siuler,
WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL BALE-BOOMS,
04 Forsyth>Nt>i New York.
M U. II. V. 8. would call the utti-ntiuu of struugors visit
ing the eitv, and unx-cliilly tlios- in the trade, to his
extensive WAKE-ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, lu the
possessiou of unequiillcd facilities, lie Is euablnl to execute
nil order* ou tile lowed possible term*. The snle-rooniH urn
replete with choice *p(-citneus', and n full assortment of
RICH GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHK8.
Moulding*, Rich (lilt, Roso Woods, Oak, Maple, Zebra
nml Mnhogauy, iu every variety and constantly on hand.
Order# from all part* or thu United States and Canadas,
executed with promptin'**,par ked with thugroute*t of care.
A liberal discount allowed to the Trade.
11. V. BIGLER, tit, 07, C'J uud 71 Forsyth-st.
nov 12—8mos
New York.
promdtly at tented ta
In 25, 33-ly
TO UIFF PLANTERS.
I silE subscr'.hors me doslrous ol culling thn ntlentlon
of llmsn interested in the Hulling of Klee, ta their
liowly Invented Machine, which surpasses nil other*
now in use. The advantage ofllmso Machines consist
In It*simplicity, durability, and (he great umnunl of
work which it will perform wilfiout the least Injury ta
the grain. The machines are portable, nml well adapt
ed ta llaad nr Monm Power, cai tie transported ready
for use. These Aluchines can be made io hull from 20
to .VHI hushels per ilny—varyinc according to sire. All
necessary Intarmnltan will be given by addressing thu
Inventors, ut their Manufactory, No 114 Cllffstrcet .New
York City.
ROIIERT 4 JOHN E. ANDERSON.
aept 2(1—Im P
9155,321 011
MABIMTIX*.
lKi*«e* adjusted,unadjusted or claims fnrlnascs—nnue.
Liabilities In any Hank, Corporation or lutll vltltiul—
tinne.
Total nmount at ttsk (about)—3,41"’ 109.
Tho illinium at hazard on any risk, (n Uh very few ex
ception*,) not over 5,090.
A. BREWS’/ P<,President.
B. Lkahnko, Jr., Secretary.
Norwich, Conn., JuneUtli, IK-5.
Permn.dlv nppenred belorelhe undorsi< tl. Mayor of
the city nr Norwich, in said Suite, A Brownie*, President,
aud b. Learned, Jr., Secretary nf the “Norwich Fire
hisnrunce Company,” und rondo rolemn oath to the
truth of the uhove slalctueiil, signed by them. I also,
certify thul I have examined the report of *uld Compa
ny, and tlml the above to bo a correct statement of iho
same and that the notes atnl luuus on which u pari <d
•aid cardial Is invetdcd are ill my npiulon good and well
•ertireti.
In catimony whoreof, 1 have hereto set nty hand and
caused iho seal of tho city to bo affixed, thls'Ulh day ol
June, 1855.
[L.S.] WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Mayor of iLn'tly of Norwich.
The undersigned Is agent lor Iho ut ive office, and la
ready ta tuko risks on all description > of property in
the city. JNO. INGBItSOLL.
Jy 18
FOU HALE.
A MULATTO Woman. 26 yearn old, a first rate fleam-,
stresn.and her children, an lullown: A boy 0 years, a
boy 4 years, and a Iroy 'Jyenmold—nil sound, healthy and
of good character. Sold to remain In the dtv. Apply to
nov ID WM. WR/GIIT.
FOR HALE.
A SMALL lot of Rice Kidd Hand* for sale.
A Mun <U> ycur*, a woman 27 yearn,
A mull 28 year#, n woman 22 year*,
A woman 49 yearn—nil sound and orderly. Apply
^ nov 13 WM. WRIGHT.
t )lTY MAIl8UAL8 SALK-—Dn the llret Tuesday in
| • Deccmlior,In front «»f Hie Court llonso, betwuen th*.
annul hours of sah'. will lie sold 1**1 No. 4, Now Frnnklin
Ward, hounded east hy Montgomery street, south by liny
street west by I/d No. 6, and north by I/.t No. U.iold by
wmju^irfoiMiiMtt. ^ „ M room. c . m._
PORTBU.-R) casksTenneiils eelehrntef.
A Scotch Ale In UiuirtH nml PlidsliHlH.rU d direct from
tha Brewery. 29 tusks By ass Porter InlPInts. 20 do Bar
elav’* Port- r In Pints. Uiidlna. and for *alo by
14 (.LAGKgR.N A ( IINM.NGIIAM.
s Kogbnh Dall y (.heese. M) d ,
..... l/imlinu,and for *"!•• hy *
CLAUIIORN A CUNNINGHAM
HYING AND HB.NUVATING JSSTjftBLJHH.HEMT
7 3 York-N*., near lias* Court IIoumc.
SA VA N N AH, G A.
73 jO xsTAuareiian ik 1832. fgr 7R
I 'll BStibscrlber. grateful to hla patrons and Mends
for their contllitlod favor*, would stale ihut, *n nd-
dltlon to the tmprovemrnU In Dy ing acquired by him
during his lust visit to England ami Scotland, ha* made
arrangements lor oxlending III* business, by which he Is
now enabled to Dye a greater variety nr Colors on Silk
aud Woolen Dresses, Shawl*, 4c., which hetrualnwlll
generally pleuxu ull who may favor him «|ih their
patronage.
Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated,
as mnv bo required, in the sumo superior stylo which
has generally so much nlcaMid hi* patrons nml friends.
laidles’ Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed iu the
most fashionable alylc. Orders from the country punc
tually attended to. Terms moderate. When purcola
uro sent bysteumboal or railroad, word should bo bciii
him by lutter through the Poflt Office,«o that he maykuow
whereto call fur them.
Jan ill _ o ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
TO SLA ISC A* IlKOTTOV Pl.AMIItS
rjsiiii UNDERSIGNED having been unpointed agents
| mr tho salo of iho celobratcd MoArthy MEA IS
LAND co rn IN GIN, the cotton from which I# readily
sold, nnd which unually brings three to five com* per
pnini'i morn than from any other Gin yet Invented, are
now prepared to aupply Planters nml those wauling,
with these id rupnrlor workmanship at oi l0 hundred
ami twenty flvedollar*onch. Extra rollar*9l I.
Extract from a letter from a Florida planter:
“Tho MoArthy Gin Is Infinitely ahead or every other
Gin \ct manufactured. | would not be without one fur
•reblo the amount; ll anvoa trutihlo, la Bimplu, nml turn*
out henunlul rollon. The staph* la not Injuted, und the
open proce**«o much desired by the English buyers Is
certainly •btalued."
nog 24—tf HILTON 4 VII.I.AI.UNOA.
XT EG HO CAPS, SCOTCH STYTifCH—fn'do*. Hcotah
Gup* and Bouuela. received nml for rale by
OAIVJ ROKENBAUGII 4 LADSON.
MAMI3 IF-I.O. O.F.-X. of T.-4I. I’. A.
R EGALIA, JEWELS AND GOSTUMBS. manufac
tured and kept on hand, at tho Old Establishment
of E. COM II, 244 Grand street, East of Bowery, New
York, orders from the country promptly attended lo.
j° u-iy p
Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods,
wiLLiAnrriiiKEii,
-|/\ PARK PLACE, New York. Invite* the ntlentlon
IU of Southern nnd Western Merchants, to his now
stock of Fan*,Comb*, llulr, Tooth and Nall* Brushes,
l.adiea’ Reticules, I'eiftimery, Soup.*, Porte Mommies,
Jet nnd Keud Bracelets, Prcket nooks, Dre*s Billions
Pin* and Needles, llouks nml Eyes, Watch Guards,
Wax, Coral amt Gla*s Bends, Necklaces, 4c. India
Rubber Combs, Canes, Ball* and Toys of every descrip
tion. Scissor*, Kazorii nnd Cutlery, Gold and Gill
Jewelry, Accordenns and Violin*. Including a general
and very largt stock of English, French and German.
Fancy Good*, which will he sold at tho very lowest pri
ce*, 'or Cash or Approved Paper.
{cj- Orders by letter sole ted and put up in the bust
manner. WILLIAM TASKER,
may I—ly P In Park Place, Now York.
Till) III-)NT IIAIK DYE.
O R. O. M. BALLARD’S (new article) received n
hiuhest premium at llie World’s Fair nnd Ameri
can liislitule, wh ( m It was examined by (ho dlstluguikh-
cd chemists Dr. • Little and Prof, ohu Torrey, aud
pronounced .he Best.
For sale hy the Principal Druggist* In this city—price
91. Principal offleo and store 49.1 and 599 Hromlwuy.
Now York. Mar I5.’5U -P mar It)
SAFES*
I A CNTTENET 4 CO .Importers of French and other
' • European Goods, No. 48 Broad street,
ap 30 '55
illOORR A TAYLOR’S
P 58TIL1.ES DU PARIS.
T hese PASTILLES are an Invaluable remedy for
the cure ol Cough*, Colds and llronchitis.H* hy their
action on the ihrnnt uml lung*, they remove all Imaroe-
ness In a few hourauud wonderfully increa*e tin pow
er uml flt-xild Hy of the voice.—lienee they are ol great
service to ami highly rocoramouded by Clergymen,
Auctioneer*, Public Speakers, uml all Ihoso wno*e cull
lug requires Hitch irequeut use of Iho vocal organ*.
N. II — Ask lor* Moore 4Taylor’* Pastilles lie Paris,”
and observe that each box bear* their written signature.
For sale by W. W. Lincoln, J. II. Carter Si Co., J. H.
Moore At Co., and tho principal Druugfats and Apothe
caries throughout the Uuiied States aud tanudo, und at
wholesale by
MOORE 4 TAYLOR, Important,
•op 20—3m P *1 Motdon tan*, New Vork.
W. JACKSON A SON.
GRATE AND PENDER MAKERS,
346 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
IScw York.
nugl—ly P
Patent. Elastic Skirts,
HATES A FRANCE.
No. I Burclny street, New York.
C AIJTiON.—Not e ere genuine except they bear the
stamp of the patent. All manufacturers and sellers
Intrlnging will bu prosecuted according ta law.
mar 19 Mar IS, ’.Ml—P
ANDREW* &
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
t'ottou and Woolen machinery,
Steam Etife'iues uml Boiler., MachiuMC Tool.,,
Bvltii)(tf &o.
IMPOSTERS 4 DKXI.KK* IN MANI’FACTORKRfl’ ART1CLK8.
No. 07 1'iiiti bb, Autv York.
N. B.—Agents for the’Woodruffk Beach Iron Works’
steam Engine* uud Boiler*.
Exclusive Agency In Now York lor‘Lowell Machine
Shop, Machinist**’ Tools. P oct 2— ly
Savannah Hry iPork
TO SHIP OWNERS, MASTERS ,\ND CONSIGNEES
OF VESSELS
T HE subscriber respectfully Informs them that tho
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK in now iu mtcccasiul
operation,nml It Is rnlculutad ta take In ships of any
etas* (rmn KKllo I -Oiltonsbu-then. ft fs.‘-Mo feel long
aud U.5 feet wido, and complete In every particular. A
large gang of workmen Is employed und h large supply
of mulerod* is on hand, so that vessels can be repaired
with us much dispatch ns in any other port. Pump and
Block Making and Smith's work d me on Iho premises
and every effort made lo eusiira economy aud fidelity lo
those who luayfuvor ihe Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDEKSIIINE,
Lalo of
Agent und Cuperinlcndeiit.
of Marsh’* pock, Charleston.
_fob24
Fall and Winter Clothing:.
1'II.UNON, 111;IDT A t o.,
A RE receiving week ly, per flennuys. ono of tho lar
gest ami host selected * nek* oTUlotbing ever offer
ed iu ihi* market, which they offer on accommodating
term* at wholesale and retail.
They also have in storo u good n*8ortiueni of GEN
TLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Merchant* visi'ing tho city woul Ido well to cull und
oxamlue our atock.
P. S. Orders from the country promptly aUomled to
aug 31
lOOTTHi
LITTLE GIANT
CORA' .I.V» COB .HILL.,
PATBNTBJI MAY llith, I Ail-
S B, BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tcnnesseo an
• Alabama, of this Invention, winch Is doifbtlo*
among the most important of modern times for the use
of the woll advised farmer ami stock feeder; and tho
universal favor with which ll Ini* been received Irom the
flr.t, more than anything else, ulbists Its utility und su
periority.
For portability, almpllcity of construction, and conve
nience of use, the Little Giant hus no equal. It weighs
Irom three to flve hundred pound*, according to size,
can bt* put in operation by the farmer in twenty minutes
without expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted und
used with convenience hy anybody.
Tho Lilrie Giant has received tbo First Premiums at
every State Fair from Missouri ta Maryland the past
Fall, nnd tlml in the most complimentary manner.
These Mills are guaranteed in llm most positive man
ner against breakage or dernngement, and warranted to
grind feed from ear corn, and grits nr flno hominy Irom
shelled corn, with u degree of ea*o and convenience for
farm purpose* never attained befoie.
Tho subscribers are now prepared to furnish Iho trude
with Improved patterns and hIzus, to suit the variod
wattle ntell. . , ...
No. 2 is offored at 995 complete, ready for attaching
tho toum, nml wnrrnnled to grind ten bushels of feed
per hour with one horse. . ,
No. 3 at 875 will grind flfloon imshols per hour.
No. 4 ut 990 will grind tweuty b'tahols por hour, with
two horses.
MIUU,neared .ad (ar »1« g, |moWN L ,, 0
mar 3 at Nashvlle, Tenm, and Atlanta, Ga.
TMIESII FRUIT AND GREEN TURTLE.
r —.lustarrived l»v tin* British sclir Reform from Andros
Island—Oning<-H, Shmldoek, Grape Fruit, llamimui and
I/ motis, uhi' li arc equal to any ever brought to this mar
ket,-and a few very Hue Ureoii Turtle. For sale by;
I’ .’I. I . « UMlfc.
DUV14 No. 91 Ray Htroet.
ElDHICK IjIIAMPAGNE, lauding und Tor *u!e.
J,, nov 2 MINIS 4 JOtiNMUN
LACK DOKCASIMERBPANTA.—We havo Just
-V opened* very prcity lot of IB'ick Casaimore Paula
loon* lor Guullemeu.aud Invite all in want to give u* a
call. They are cut uud made in thu latest iu*hiou, ami
• an sell them cheap, at V. 1 '
Range. imv I (»Et).H. NICHOLS Sl CO.
lid
B'.
IIA Wig*.—Received por late arrivals a handsoine
v. i aiMortmont of Shawls, comprising many or Him latest
Myles; Rich Bord. Stalls Shawl*, all shades, Empire ana
Ray stale do; Colored aud Pluck Long Wool shawls;
Black and White Crape do; Colored Cashmere Scnifiqdo
“af'” MBWRV I.ATIIHOP . OO.
7\ROUND* bPI -EH.—A lull asiorliuent c»r Ground
vT Spices from tho Hudson M HI*, New York, In store.
“ No ' v " rk '’"“’A iwdcu-'ii.i
/Brooklyn City
^TKAM KNGINE WORKS.
13 Wutar>Nlreci, llrooklyi,. n . York.
D. P. BURDON & CO.,
H AVING recently lilted up Iho extenslvoestablish-
titeul at the uhove numed place, we are prepared
ta manuf'Cluro all kind* of Steam Euglne*, Boiler*,
Sugar Mills, Saw aud Grist Mills, Pump« and Gearing
for working Mines, Shafting Pulleys, Stc., and aro pre
pared lu furnish casting* of every de*crlptlon. Wo
would cnll thu altoutlnu of Southern Plantar* particular
ly ta our Sugar Mills Having purchased tho entire
sti ck of Patterns from thu late Arm of U. ll. Hartson 4
Co., N. Y., we enn safely sa> that we can turn out a
Mill which for strength, durability and neatness, cannot
be excelled hy uuy eniunliMimeni in the Slates. A long
experience I ii the business renders tt* competent to ex
ecute any order*, aud wo would advise those in want of
Machinery to give u* ucull. Engines from 4 to 49 horse
power always ou hand.
I). P. BURDON, II. N. CONKLIN, 8. II. CONKLIN,
oct 22—3m 8
lestek’sT KOiYwoiiKs,
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
AMD STEA17I IM.I VI S,
67 Pcarl-it, Brooklyn.N- Y. opposite New York City.
r pilK subscriber having been engaged for tho last 15
X yeura in the almost exclusive manufacture of this
most Important Invention, Woodsworlh’s Planing,
Grooving und Tonglng Machine, has recently completed
(lie large addition to Ills ulrendy extensive Iron Work*,
will execute with dispatch all order* In iho above line
loan iiuliiniled extent. The universally acknowledged
superiority of Woodswnrih’s Plaining .Machine*, manu-
factcrud by him, over ull other*, require*no reiteration.
In the muuiiluc’uro of ST HAM ENGINES, we claim
a superiority for power and speed, beauty of construc
tion uml tlulsh; and ul*» guarantee the Engines to iron*,
loll Phi per cent more power for the samo money (linn
can he furnished by any oilier manufacturer, aud more
than I9ti per cunt, saving in wear and tear, us well u* a
largo Huving iu the couMimpilon of litel.
References to Parties haring the Steam Engine now in
use.
I’urdee 4 Morgan. N. Iluveu, ct; S, IV. Slocuui,
llrooklyn, N. Y.,Timothy Dahal, Xstmia. L. I; I,yon* u
t'urlla*, Bridgeport, Cl; Mumford Mauufacltiring Co.,
Siaodurd. t l.; John C. >anlord. Now Haven, Ot.; Rollin
Sanford, New York city; elms F. Looney, Austrian Cou-
*ul Geni ral.
Iteffcrences to Parties haring the Wordsworth Planing
Machine now in use.
G. II. Sloat. Kensington. Philadelphia. Pa ; Kidder 4
Marlin, Wilmington, N'. C.} A. L. Clupp, sl Co.. Mout-
unincry, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, New Orleans. I,a.; Hinkle,
(Julie 4 Co,. Cleintuidl, Ohio; Ituntani, Cold* 4 Co.,
Cluvolun I, Ohio; Fos*4 Bm'hjrs, Cliinago, III*.; J. it.
Smith, Milwuukie, Wl* ; P. II. 4 L. L. Eaton, Buffalo.
N. Ys; Forward 4 Smith, Oswogo, N. Y., John bnurr,
Toronto, C. W.
Old rs and proposals received hy mail or olhorwiae,
faotn ull part* of ihe United State.* < 'uuadu. boulh A-
inerica, and Europe, will ho promptly uttendod lo by
Agent* who are traveling iu ull section* nf the country.
Letter* by mail, addles* JO IN H LI’.sTEK,
oct4 3m 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn,N. Y.
€ UE3FGI8 ■ilGIlT.
I sflE BENZOLE G.\s LIGIITCOMPAN Y utu pre
pared (o furnish Port#da Ga* Machine*, huHut*lo
for Muuttfactories,Stores,"wellingHouses,Steatnboal*,
Budroad Stations, 4u. Tuesu Machines are warranted
to give satisfaction. They are manufactured under JG
T MeD-iiigHlI’* Patent,and are Ihe only ones that will
operate well in cold wea'her. The Light produced Is
one half ehettper tliali Coul Gus, uti l less than llm com
monest Tallow Candles- They urc easily umnageil and
free Irom danger, ami the price* 25 percent, less then
any other Machine* made. The Company offer for sale
stale and County Bights for ull the Stales. All order*
should be addressed to
S. T. McUoUG ALL, Agent for tho Company,
ociSJ—Otn A ,’PJI ll roadway, New York.
FIRST PREMIUM PIANO-FORTES.
KTKINtVAY A MINIS',
PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, H1 Walker St.
NKAR BHOMIWAY. NKW YORK,
REUPECTFULLY call the atlenllon of
■BWHaRlho public to their splendid ansorlmeutof
# | |!*Lmi-grnndand squire PIANOS, which,
lor volume of tuuo, elasticity ol touch, benuly of lluislu
and everything that renders a Piutio pertect, are unsur
passed. As a proof of the superiority of their Inatru
munis, they beg leave to stale, that at the great Metro
politan Fair held .-t Washington, the Aral premiums iu
noth oIhmm*. Mtml-grund ami two atrluged, wnro omoil-
moOKly iwanlKd to iloon. nlllioiiKli they wore In ronipe
tit loll with the most ■ Istingul.hcd inuniifuctureis from
lloatoii. New York, Philadelphia and Italllinnre. Pur-
cliasersand dealers will Ho t It to their udvnutnge to
oil and examine for thuinsolves, s net 2;i—
For the 1,000,000.
THE D. S. PATENT 1IAHHLE COMPANY.
[C'lpilal 165,000. J
No. 398 nroadwtty, cor. Walker street New York.
. RE prepared to execute all order* for MANTLES,
•\ t ' BLE Tt IPS, Ct >LU “NS, PEDESTALS. PILAS
TERS, SLABS. he. in Imltutloii of Sienna, llrocalel,
Pyrunecs, Neapolitan, and all fancy Mnrbles, equal in
strength, beauty and durability to real marble, uud lu
some res peels superior thereto, ami at les* than hull the
cost. Unlike mmhtalzed iron, wood or slate, ll is whol
ly free from all objection* winch are urged ngalnst mere
surface ao.k, where paint, copal varnish, Ate, farm tin
icminrary polish uml beamy of the article. Mantel*
from 8 to 549. orders from Builders. Cublucl .Maker*
uml others solicited, nml *a isf ctl-.iigunranteed. Audits
lor thu principal ciltua treut< <1 with.
PETER RENNIE, Prett’l.
Lovki. U. Micki.es. V. Pre*’t.
Joseph Lamb, Sec. s net 24—lv
TILTH,V OlcfTKlAN O,
i) Maiden Lime, New Vork,
M anufacturers or the'vvtiuLD-KENowNED
SALAMANDER SAFES, HANK FA ULTS, A
Bullitnoru Depot, 145 Pratt street,
sep 5— ly llotion Depot, 14 Howard street.
showcases;
IIOFF.ll.tillN 4 FLUSH,
MANUFACTURERS, .57 Rowery, NEW YORK.
H AVE the largest and cliunpe.-i t'tock of >II»»VV
CASES over offered in tlila city, made lu evory
style; sllver-pluted, Brass, Rosuwond. >atluwood, 4c.
Orders promptly fltled, and goods cnrcful’y packed nod
shipped ta any pari of tho Utilled states aud Canada,
sep 4—3m
- u.j; i»o.\,\i: LLT
General Commission Merchant,
NU. Uti^SAKI. a l’UElir,
(Fourth door from Wall street.)
sep 4—tim New York.
IMPORTANT TO
HUL'SEKEEPERS AND DEALERS.
TI1E HOPE MILLS,
71 Fulton Sheet, and 71 Bkekman St., New York,
Principal Office 193 Front Street New York.
Factory, No*. 3d, 37, nod 3S Hudson street, Jersey City.
r |MlL PROPRIETORS of this l»ng and well known
1 COFFEE AND SPICE ESTABLISHMENT,
Continue to prepare ihe best pharmaceutical pow
ders Iu u*o, lor raising Bread, Ill-cult, 'Tuu uud other
Cukes, 4c. They also prepare Mu-tard, cocoa, and
many other articles of daily use in every family, widen
they offer upon the most reasonable terms. Catalogue
-out to i.ciders who request them.
U. II. 4 J. G, ISil AM.
N. D.—Consumers ud vised to inquire for Hope Mills
arl teles. aug 14—ly
UltOTIIEIIN iV (JO.
IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, D YES, PERFUMERY,
h e., h c.,
179 WILLIAM STREET, Naw York,
I NVITE the uilentmn ol the trade to their largo fa'ud
vuried slock of Drugs, Paints "il*,Purfumury.4c.
In nddlllou to their regular importations of Staple
Druggs, they aro also receiving, direct Irom the *ottrces
of production aud mannfacturc,supplicant Tooth, llait,
aud Null Hru'hna, Bronze*, Corks, Mortars, Sponges,
French and Cuglifih Porluinory, Gubin's Extracts, and
many other urticlos usually embraced in Druggists'
slocks, which tlioy are also enabled to offer ou the most
advantageous terms-
Orders, either In persou or by mall, will receive
prompt altoutiou. aug 14 —ly
SHELLAC INDIA TWINE,
COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C.,
i'OIIC AND JUTE HI ATS,
And INDIA GUUDS generally. For sale low for
CASH, by
GEO, W. DOW 4 CO., Importers,
|e 12—flmo No- 7 Burling Slip,New York.
l,ADIi:» Fl liN.
I .'ITCH,t one). Down. Mino rca, uml Lynx, fur Cuff.
1 and Vlciorlm *. Jurl tfcetacd « y fast sleai'.er at
MOUSEKEEPlMj HARDWARE*
PITOT A SIIO TWELL,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENULI8H, FRENCH AND
GERMAN
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE-
No. ll.l Muiduu Guile, New York.
I NVITE the attention ol Southern and VVostarn Mer-
cnnuis to a largo and very exleuri ve slock of Goods
iu (heir Hue.
Cutlery of every description.
Silver Plated Ware: Japnunerv.
German Silver Rtnl ItalllnnlR Ware.
Tinned and Enamtuullcd Cooking Utensil*.
Bronzed, Copper and lira** Good*.
Tea Truvs, Fire Inina, Fender*. W ire Cover*.
Hronzou (.undloatlcka, Block Tin \\ are, 4c.
Our slock comprises overy article in our lino o fbuel-
ness, allnr which we will sell lodealera at the VERY
LOvVesT I’ltB.'EH, for Cash nr Approved Paper.
Good* ordered by loiter will bo aoleeted with great care
...adhparei.. i ,ul “P ‘JI^tLbhwwbu.,
No, 03 Malden Lane, New York.
P. 8. Also manufaeiurers ol a very suporlor artlclo
of Plated tfpoom *ntl ForkB, JB7-—WH
SEWING MACHINE8.
I NXCHLSIOR HEWING MACHINES.— Made by
Li HOOD, UATTEI.LE 4 CO., Worootfar, Mats*-
chuselt*.patented by Ellas Howe, Jr., September IDtb,
IH4tl. Those Machines are wnrranUHl,(with proper uue'
not to get out of repnlr. They aro built lu a good sub
stantial,und workinunllkeinunuur. nml will do Tailors
Shoemakers’and Saddler*’work, In a manner warraid-
etl to give satisfaction. Thu slid, will not rip any mors
titan common sewing, done by hand. Call nnd seethet
In operation all 40 OIIIWNUT. street, Philadelphia,up
I,'W. A. DAWSON, A goto.
• nay l« lyMAC
SILVER’S
PLASTIC PAINTS:
CUEAl'j UUHARIE, AND I’ROTECTIVK,
WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF.
T ills PAINT willBtand any climate, wtthmitcrackor
blister and harddaa byexpexuro, (hus making in
time uii enamel of stone, protecllur Wood from decay,
aud Iron anti olhermntalefrora *an Icorroslon.
This Palm differ* fro to the ao-r ailed MiiieralPalnlsof
the day, which are principally C ebrae uid cia j s colored,
and nreonllrely worthies*
Sllver’aPlastic Paints are portly Motallic,containing
no Alumln or Clay.
They are lovlgatedflue y.mlxreadlly with Idnseed Oil,
(without thn trouble o' grin mg,) and flow under the
brush aalruoly us tho bm.. W ,lto Lead.
These Palulsuxcol ulloii..-rs In body or covering pro
purttes.onepounil of which wlllcovoras much surface,
aslwo pounds of White Lead.
Thore nro four natural colors, via: Black or Slate
Brown,Olivo and Chnoolale.
Oirrctionm: This Palm flow* readily underlho brush
ami It* covering property is Increased by u*lngB mixed
as thickly aa possible with pure Lineeed till; as the
Paint la tho lasting or protecting body and IheOilttmply
tho medium or agent In spreading It.
We annex coplenoftwo letters, one from the Presi
dent of tho Philadelphia and Reading Rail road Co., the
other from a gentleman, swell knowuroildcnt ol Aa
gusts, Georgia.
Office of the Phiia.and Read ng Railroad Co., i
PhilAPEt.fP >,May 3,1853. (
J.S. Silver, Enq—Dear Sir. Wohave u.ed your
“PlaatB'Paluts”for more than a year, and for Painting
Ilrldges,dcpot8,4c.,4c., we have found llqullcequalto
Qiiypalutwohave used. Infaot,wenowgivella prefer
onceover all others we havetriod for such purposes.
Youra, respectfully,
(Slgued) JOHN TUCKER.President.
Auucmta, G*.,HxrvxMBKn 29,1152, (
Steam Planing Mill* \
Dear sir .—You ask mefor my opinion ol “Silver’s
Mineral Paints,’’widchyou have put on my Machine
Sliopaml Planing Mill. I giveyou withploasuretny full
and hearty rucomiueudationof Has a provunllvcolllre
commtiuicatingrrom chimney* orfromadjolningbuild-
Inge. The Paint whlcli you pnton my roots, has now
become as hard bsmi.xtr,and I feel as securcfrom Ore,
In lhi*dlrocltan,BB it,pn»slble. A few weeksaflerihe
roof-had beonpalntou,I maduanexperlmentoniwoor
threeshingivsby placingtbem In tbefurnaceundortha
boilers; thu result was, thatthe portion uncovered was
entirely consumed, while the painted pnriwusappnrenl-
ly sound, thoughuponoxaminatlonthe wood wasfound
to becharred uhepaint, however, wn* nan nnd but
llttlehllatered. I considerthisaanoverc atestasyour
Palnlcun bo put to, nml under the circumstance*! do
nothositate tocommemllt a* an invaluable preventive
against Arc. Respectfully,4c.
(Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER.
FRENCH 4 RICHARDS.
N. W. Corner of lUiA and Market streets, Philo., Pa.
GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENT S.
Forsalein Savannah, Wholesalennd Retail,by
JAMES II.CARTER 4 CO,
No. 176 nroughloiiotreel.
July 20 ll2olply
T HIS unparalleled Preparation l« receiving more tes
timonials of its wonderful efficucy In removing
ouln, than any other medicine over offered ta the pub
lic. And there testimonial* cunte not alone from the
Ignorant, bul from person* of every degree of Intelli
gence nnd every rank nf life. Physicians of the first
re>peciiliillty,and perfectly conversant wt h tho nuttire
o| diseases and remedies,havo recommended this as one
of ihe tnu&t effectu-l In their line n( preparation* for tho
extinction of Pain. The rain Killer Is u-od Iniernally
uml cxurnully, ncrardltue to the nature of the complaint.
It has been found to been excellent remedy for sudden
Cold*, (faugh-. 4c., Fever aud Ague, Asthma nnd
lldhtalc, Pain In Ihe Head, Kidney Complaint*,Pile*,
'-'heutnalic Complaint*, Bruises and Hores,Severe Runts,
Cunkir, Biles and Ringworm/, Weak Mnmacli, aud
General Debility, Painter’s Colic, Broken Breasts, 4c.,
Ilowet Complaint nml Dysentery, Cholera, Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Toothache. 4c., &r,.
The gfimlno Perry Davis’I’utn Kiilerisnow put up in
panel bottles, with the words Davis’ Vegetable Pain
Killer blown in Ihe glass ; uml with two steel engraved
labels ou eucli Imtile—one an excellent likeness of Perry
Davis, thuoiiglnal in vet tar of (he medicine, llie other
a stool engraved Note of Hand—lions othor cun be re
lied on asgenuliie.
Price ot b .tiles—cents, 23 cents, 50 cents, and
$1 respectively.
For rule by most of the medicine dealers throughout
the known world.
PERRY DAVIS 4 SON,Proprietors,
74 High street, Providence, K. 1,
CHOLERA.
A Certain Cure for this disease, may be found in the use
of Perry D.icis' Fegetable
PAIN KILLER,
Drni'ut-K, May 5, 1855.
Gentlemen:—I feel under obligation* to you far the
benefit l have received from your liivulunhle Pain Killer.
We have Imd sumo cholera hero on tho Mlsslesppl
thus early in tho season. A few days bincc I as-l-ted lit
laying out" und burying one of our citizen* who wan
supposed to liaxo died with the disease. Tho next
morning I wn* mkonwiili severe vumiiug, accompanied
with coldness of the exlremetles. Warm covering nnd
hot application* failed to res'oro warmth. M‘ wife's
family, who hud used tho Pain Killer with sue es« dur
ing tho c'lolern season lu l uffnlo In IHI9, nd vised me ta
take it. I took two doses at In crvulsoriilieen minutes;
a lino perspiration ensued, ai«l the next dav, barring a
little weakness, I was well, nnd have been since.
It may huve been an nttack of Aguo, but whether
AgueVr 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
pronounced it g<>i>d. I therefore take pleasure In re-
comtnoudiug It to a still more extended notice.
Yours, truly, W. M.CROZIER,
Attorney at Luw.
Perry Davl* 4 Son,Providence, R. I.
Thl* may certify, that I havo used Perry Davis’ Vage-
aldo Pain Ki Her in numerous cases, and believe 11 to
he a very vaitinble medicine I have prescribed It ex
tensively In bowel complaint, (particularly forchlhln'ti,)
and it is in my opinion, suporlor ta any preparation I
have ever mied lor Ihe relief ol those diseases.
P.S. When given to children, I havo always com
bined It wilit Ihe syrup of gum abrahlc, say ten drops
ta a lea-spoonful of the syrup, well mixed. Dose-
More or le-s according to the age. < niters have mixed
It with milk and inoluases,equal pari*. Seo directions.
A. HUNTINGTON, M. D.
The Pnlu Killer la sold by John II Moore hiuI Co.Titos
M Turner 4 Co and HD Brantley 4 Co. Savannah ;
Barret, Car'er *• Co, and Clark. Wells 4 Dubose, Au
gusta: K L Hlrohecker4 Co, Mucon. Also by Drugist*
and Grocers gem roily,
ling 21—end 3moi
Saddlery Warehouse.
Young’s Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle.
orrosi ra w. r. mmmonh i-lotiiino stork.
W. H. MAY & CO.
Have on hand a good assortment of Huddles, nrldles
and Harnesses, ol which tho lollowlug comprise a part:
Spanish Quilt,d, Overlaid andShnflnii Saddle*. Plan
ler's large and extra largo Saddles: Men’s plain do-
English do.; Roy*’ and Race do.; Ladles Saddles of a
variety of patients; Bridles 4 Marlougulcs; Saddle Rags,
Trunks 4c.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Paddle Trees, Skirling
and Hog - kins; Pad do.;Straining and Worsted Web;
Tltreud and Sucks, ussorlod size/.
HARNESS EH,—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and 8ulky
Harnesses of all kind*, by thesinglo set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky HpriugHand Axles; Hash Frames; llohhs an u
Bow*, by Ihe single sel; Plated and Brass Slump Joints;
plain do ; patent Hash Leather. Top am} Curtain do.:
litoad uml narrow Laces, variety of paflB|n*5 Silk and
Worsted Fringe: block ami purple CoiMtt, Roans. Bug
gy Lamps, Plated and Brass Carriage Bauds; Brass and
Plated Knob*, 4c.
iuly23
SWAN’B
BANK-NOTE UST AN1I DETECTOR,
Published semi monthly, at Montgomery, Ala.
At |2 OU i*er Annum* In Advunc.e*
I 'll E work i* printed on fine white paper and uew
type, and In appearance will be second o none In
tbe United States.
A Honthnrn Bank-Note List Is essential In overy Bank,
Counting House, and Public Office. Let us untie In ad
vancing our common Interest*,uml not permit Northern
men and Northern Detectors to flucuiata our money
matters as they may wish, while we are quietly tallow
ing their dictation.
The work will bo carefully revised on the day of pub
lication, and all Important financial changes, as they
occur, noticed. Every exertion will lw made to make
It a correct and reliable guido to the Buuker aud Mer
chant. ,, , ,
Hotel Proprietors, Broker*, Auctioneer#,Commission
Merchants, and ol her* desirous of having their names
aud business widely circulated, aro Informed that a
limited number of advcrvlsements will bo Inserted.—
Special rales far advertising by tho year, or for shorter
periods, may bo known by applying to any of my Agents,
or ut the office In Atlanta, Ga.
Specimen numbers will be sent, on application by
latter, tree of charge. . „ , M
All communication* Inlrmled for the Bank-Note List
ami Detector, must be addressed to Swan’s Hunk-Nolo
I,l*t, Atlanta. Ga. SAMUEL SWAN,
Ia»m Roaa anon, Gonetal Agent. sep 23—3a
RANDALL & MERCER’S
Cotton-Seed Drill.
A U, Pluiwni h.., rullud ih. w.nl ot, mchlM
£ drl " Vl'-if" ,llh - and cNUInlr.
Dim wuuJil equally well , a kind of
lMd,MidM Ihi MiMiMwMn tlmpfe In d.n.trucUon
•ud operation Rial It could be used by negroes without
Itaollily or gelling nut ol order. A urtll which tee (Aiak
possesses all these qualities* we now offer to tbe plant
lug community. Alter a thorough trial for tbe last two
years In different bandaon all kinua of land, we would
state some ot tho advantages to be derived from their
UH.
1st. The saving of seed, which will amount to enough
In planting out hundred acre*, to pay fbr tbe machine.
2nd. The saving of labor in planting, one horse and
hand only being required ta open the furrow, drop the
•ted and cover from seven to nine acrca per day.
3rd. The great suving of labor In chopping out, the
seed being deposited In a line one after another.
4th. Thn grout saving In subsequent hoe work, owing
to the fact that anv good plow-hand can. In siding,cov
er all tho first crop of grass In the drill, however *malt
the cotton may be, without injuring the stand.
These advantages all farim-n will appreciate ; and bo-
low we glvo some cert I flealea, from which llm public
can learn how these drills are appreciated by gentleman
of the first standing in our section of llie Stale—all
practical farmers, who have thoroughly tested them,
nml are couaequeiitly fully competent lo decide on thair
uiurlla. *
CERTIFICATES:
This is to ciTilly that 1 planted one hundred and sla
ty acre* of cotton with Randall and Mercer’a Planters,
nnd I consider them superior to auy thing of the kind I
hove ever seen or tried. The saving of se»d alone would
pay for the machines lu a season or two, and I think a
bund can dn one-third inure hoeing than be could Id
cotton planted the common way.
8. L. BARBER.
Lee county, Georgia, July 13th, 1855.
Messrs. Randall &■ Mtretr—Gentlemen: In reply to
yours of this data, lean say with ■ait«t*cllon, that I
have used your cotton seed drills on tho farm of D. A.
Yaren, Ktq., with great success. I consider them ta be
oi great value. They ure a saving of about one-third
ol the labor of cultivation, about two to tbree bushels
of reed to tho acre In planting, and a great aavlng of
labor lu planting, as they open the furrow, drop and
cover th seed with one Imrse and hand. 1 think them
worth one huhdred dollars a piece to any planter, that
plants mil crops of cotton. As for myself 1 would not
plant a crop ofcollon without them for no consideration
In ihe bounds ol reason. Yours, v cry respectfully,
, A. I. BARKSDALE.
Lee county, Georgia, July 12lh, 1855.
I have used Randall & Mercer’s cotton Planter two
aetuuua, and consider them of great value to the farm
er. I *ave seed enough each )ear to p«y for the Plant
ers, then I save at least om-thlrd the labor of rulllva-
lion, as the cotton I* sowed In so narrow a line that with
good plowing there is bul litllo hoe work needed. There
is n'so a saving or hands and horses In planting. I
should say they were worth ono hundred dollars each,
and recommend every farmer to use them.
, „ «. D. McLENDON.
Lee comity, Georgia, Julv 9th, 1855.
,nr i have been overseeing for Mr. 8. I). McLen
don tho present ycur, and fully concur In hta atatemenla
above. DAVISSON WARREN.
Messrs. Randall Sr Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to
yours I will only *uy I have used three or yourcotioq
seed drills, and consider them of great value, Irom the
fact that in the use ot them I saved from two ta three
bushel* <>f seed to ohdi acre plained, and at least one-
third of the labor of cultivation, not requiring oue-hslf
as much Ime work as the old way of planting—also, a
considerable having in llie labor nf planting. I never
expect to pltnt cotton without them If 1 can get them
at any price. I have plnnted eight acres per day to each
drill. 'I hey aro simple—easily in iuaged,aud there Is uo
difficulty about getting a good stand.
Very ro-peutfully yours, VV. F.HAMRICK.
Lee count) , Georgia, July 12th, 1855.
Thomasvillk, Thomas countv, Ga.
Col.J.JI. Watson—IIkak Hik : I can recommend
your cotton Planters (drill) In the highest terms. 1 have
tried Uiptn on all my laud except new ground, and I
think they will do in Dial, they will do In a mountain
ous country as well as In a level. If | had not bought
I would travel to your shop which Is 75 miles, and pay
fifty dollars a piece for them. It saves one-third of the
work; one hand can plant as much as two,and one hand
can chon out three acres while ono can chop out one acre
after a common plow. Yours respectfully,
K. BRASWELL.
Dni'OHtRTY county, Ga M July 14th, 1855.
J. //. Watson—Sir : This Is to certify that I have
used Kandull 4 Mercer’s cotton seed drill of your man
ufacture. and am so well pleased with them (hat I would
recommend ull planters who huve not tried them, to
glvo ihem n fair trial. VV hero the drills are used there
Is a great ileal or labor saved in cultivating a crop, ow
ing to its being so uniform in Die drill, the plowing can
he done much belter, aud with greater doipatcb, con
sequently the hoe work it lighter, as good plowing
-uperaedes the necessity of a great deal of hard ho*
work. JNO. BAUK3DALE.
This Is to certify that I u-ed one of Randall 4 Mer
cer’s cotton seed drill* last year lu planting my crop,and
wa* well pleased. I have used flve or them the present
year, planting my eutirecrop, und am still better pleat
ed. There is u saving of between two snd three bushela
of sued to the acre lu planting, betides one horse and
one hand with these drills doesthew-rk of three hand*
and two horses. Then there Is tue saving of one third
of the hoe work, the cotton belngln so straight and nar
row u row. I consider them worth ono hundred dollar*
each io any planter, and recommend all to purchase and
use litem.
_ . . . WM. II.OWENS.
Dougherty county,Ga., July ICth, 1855.
Maasas. HARpA'. 1 . 4 Mvacra.-In reply to yon rs of
tho 5th instant, iu rdcrenco to your cotton seed drill, I
am happy to -ay ihut uOor planting a portion ofmy pre
sent crop In tbe old wny. I wns enabled to obtain one of
your drills, with which I finished.
Ill* the desideratum uud long sought after.
Many and varied huve been Iho attcmplsof Intelligent
minds to attain what you havo accomplished, but wRh
only purlin! success. This leave* nothing ta bo desired
In a cotton drill. It deposit* the teed uniformly and con
tlnuoualy in a straight and narrow line as you wish,eavea
about one liulf the labor iu plaining, and about on*
bird of the hoe work in cultivation. It I* almost need-
ess to add Ihut I am delighted with your drill.
Yours respectfully, j. u, MERCER.
Leu county, Ga., August 10th, 1855.
MK8HRS. Randall 4 Maacaa—Gentleman: I used
one ol your cotton scud drills the past spring, and I feel
four fold paid far what it cost mo. To give your drill a
fair trial, l planted every other row with the drill, and
Ihe intervening rows I plnnted as well as ever cotton
was plained before your drill come Into use. The result
was, that in the row planted with your drill I got a mote
pertect stand, und I think It grew off much better, be
sides I realised a great saving in the labor of working
over my cotton the two Aral times. I shnll continue to
use them as long as 1 plant cotton. Yours 4c.
. „ JES8EE COCK.
Lee county, Ga.
Mehsrs. Randall 4 Mkrckr—Gentlemen: I have
use l eight of your Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured by J
II Watson, on Col J Bond’s Fowltowu plantation. I am
much pleased with them, having realized great saving of
seed, of labor lu | l iming and chopping out, and the
hands at Ihe Ural siding could go oTer at least one-third
more In a day, and do better work than In cotton plant
ed lu the best way I could plant with coulter and block.
I have no houltuilon In giving It.as my opinion that in
the use of your drills there is a saving of one-third of
llie Inlmr of cultivating n cotton crop. £o| Bond Ii
pleased with them and will continue their use.
Yours, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK.
Fowltowu, Ga., July 9lh, IH55.
Tills Is ta certify (hat I have used two of Randall 4
Mercer’s Uoiton Haulers, and havo no hesitation in say
ing that they will do. The sav ing of labor lu planting
Is an object, the suving of seed Is an object, and the cot
ton stands in such a narrow drill that ll may almost be
kept clean without the hoes. 1 here Is nothing to equal
them In plautli g cotton. WM. B. REYNOLDS.
Lee county,Ga., July 1st, 1855.
Let County, Ga., August 23d, 1055.
I have used Randall 4 Mercer’s Cotton seed DilU,
which I purchased of Col J II Watson, and think they
are the bust machines now in use. I am satisfied there Isa
great saving iu seed aud a greater aavlng in work. I
r.tn fully satisfled there is one-third of the hoe work
saved. Try them, and any reasonable roau will be satis
fied they are worth more tbau three times the price they
are soldfor. PHILIP WEST.
Having obtained from Messrs. Randall 4 Mercer the
exclusive right of suppling Iho State of Georgia with
these Drills, i am how prepared to supply sll demands,
having made arrangements for their manufacture In
Palmyra and Milludgevlile. My price ia 915, cash, de
livered at either Palmyra nr Mllledgevllle. Money aent
at my risk hy mall, If tho requialtiona of tho Post Office
Department are complied with. Any further Informa
tion desired can be obtained by addressing me either at
Palmyra or Mlllcdgevitle, Georgia,
oct IU-lnw5m J. II. WATHON.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. W. T. P A.RBL,
THE BOTANIC,
OR REftOHIfl PHYSICIAN OP
SAVANNAH,
B EGS to announce that h* baa removed hla re-
ridence and Office from the corner of Stats and
Jifferson streets, to the former residence oad office of
Iho late Dr. Klchardfone, on Rroughlou-sireet, <be-
twoen Montgomery and Wost Broad-street*, lie lenders
his iiiom sincere thank* to III* fellow-citizen* In the city
aud country, for tho very liberal employment or hla pro-
fessloual service* since his location In Havaunah, and
takes pleasure In announcing that his facilities for meet
ing tho consiantlv Increasing demand* upon him are
greatly Improved, having employed a competent person
to attond especially lo his office affairs.
Ladies may consult him either In his family parlor
hla coiiBulting.re om, adjoining his office, or In bis ofley.
Ills couBuliing-roora has been furnished and arranged
with especial reference to tho convenience, comfort and
taste of ihoso visiting him professionally.
Patients visited promptly and punctually.
For terms aud further particulars, toe hi* Medio* 1
Journal. 3mo—oct 1
nl JKLED BEEF, from Chandler 4 Co., dally expect-
X e<l.aud far sale by
oct 30 LYNN 4 BNIDER.
per m i;ami:it alahana.
QA HBLrt choice Applet, Phosulx, Hell, Flower*.
OWGrcening*. Hplizburg, 2« «z Pippins 4c. Also.
New Layer Raisin*, Buckwheat, Cabbage*, Potatoes,
Onions, Cranberries, Smoked Tongues, do Beef, Fig
Hides, do Shoulders, Bologna Hauisages, Cheese end
Rutter. For aole at the Savaunah Fruit Emporium.
J. A. BROWN,
__oct31 No, 87 Whitaker street.
C oKN AND HAY.—5(M btwbeli eholce whlte'Cg'rn
56 lbs ta the bushel; prime Eastern end Northern
Hay, In atore, and for tale by
net29 ■WAVER 4 CONSTANTINE.
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9 1 A AND 12 4 Cotton Sheeting*, Linen do. Pillow
IU Case Llm-us, Bleached Shirtings, English and
French Long Cloths, American, English and Welsh
Flannels, Cautou do, Table Damasks, Furniture Dimity
and Furniture Cal loos, Huckaback and Damask Towel*.
Crash, Dowlas, 4c. A large variety of ebovegoodslor
sale at lowest price*, by
ocl 23 DeWITT 4 MORGAN.
ANUFACTUKEDTOBACCO—150 boxes 8 5aud
1 lb Lump Tobacco, 50 boxe# Rough and Read*
and other floe kinds, fbr Ml# by
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