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VOLUME L1II SAVANNAH GA., SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24. 1S56. HE REPUBLICAN IS rUBI.ISURD Trl-Weckly a ml Weekly, BY 4 LEX AND KR & SNEED. ‘ciTV AND COI N ri’ I’HINTJEllS. ~ TERMsllKDUClfiD.' nlv P»p«r, in Advance t*VM not paid Hi Advnnco Weekly, In Advunco W® not Paid in Advanco VKly, invariably in Advauce 3.<W l# b I’rica—Id Copies lor .15,00 cv' In nootse will an order far lha paper be al- 'l«*d to unb-e* conmpanieu wltli monoy, or a aalli- 5,01 y n-lerenee. Fare Reduced. abin Patsage to New Yorl mSii-wkkkly. UNITED UTATEW *IAI«. 1.INE. MU'. n»« and spl jmlld »ll«t wneui sluiti'hlps: . hS '.XVI LLEfMlIO tons, Uapl O. 1). Ludlow. AUGUSTA. 1,560 • •* Tana. Lvov. Pl.iRIDX, 1.360 -• “ N, 8, VVminin’tl., Xl.XUAXIX, 1,3 k) “ " O. K.St'URNca, Will I ave Ai*v*a«-nnh F.verf WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. ysf*e ships nro among tho largest mi mu coast, tin- mM-utl In Mived, Mid)' or comfort, tusking llieir ,,.*.* In fifty to nix y h-mr*. and are cmnmaiuleil oy „■( ca'viul a d polite ••ffi.vr*. Ihvlii^ elegant , iccmmind.itluu*! Iboy offer a anal desirable „, c y>inci» In New Yora. Cabin Puss go i2G 8 uera ;e do 8 i •, ala*. P.XDKLFORD, F \ Y fc GO, Huvnnnsh, MAM’L.L. MITCIULL, (3 Broadway. ,'sne2r, 18X5. N«w York. £W YORK AND LIVERPOOL I . S. VI A 11, S ri'. A VICltS. vita suit** coaraiaieo Tina link arb ATI, AN I’li \ I U.XLTitk • 'apt Wiit. Gnpi COMSTOCK. PACIFIC, ; ADRIATIC, L’apl. Nts. | Cnpl. . Tlteae ahlpt having been bulll by rf tftFS contract, I'XpreeMj f,»r government eer- JT SL lfr vice, ov» ry care haa he*-n taken In 2dABHB» llieir construction, tta alau In hi-lri-n- «,,. m unsure atrumin uud -peed*. and their nec-'ra ....nniia for passengers are unequalled for elvganco .Mtniort. Pro* nC pat**uge fhiin Now York lo Liverpool, In Ural m f I30; In second cabin, $7.1; exclusive U"i* i*f ex- , -i« .Ian* re> in, $325. From Liverpool to New York, V slid A'20 \i experienced Burgeon attnc'ied to each ablp. >o berioa can l*e Secured unUl paid Tor. l > Ki»P"SRI) D.XTE8 OF HAILING. irom .Yew font. from l.itsrposl. IMS. 1835. »nealay.... Jan.24 .l8X.5l8*iurday....Jan. 13.. IMS >jn,*.'' eb.7,.l8Yi|*<amrday ,,Feh.i£7..lKV» tdueiday.. ..Kb 21.. IS *5 Snlurday.... Feh 10.. 1893 pat urdav.... ,'au. .. 1SSS For Kre'ghl or I'n>ange apply |o niv \RD K.rnl.l.tNS, Mi Wall alreel, N. Y. ;i"VVN, SIUPI.EY <lCO., l.lvorn.Mil. I, I’llHN.KLNN \ Kl) 4t 011,‘27 Amnn Friara, London, n. W AIN WRIGHT CO., Parla, or i II. HHAPbH, Havr**. [jT i he ..wia*rs o( in«w ablpa will nol he nceoanls- ; l r gold, m ver, bullion, aprde. Ju«elr», preolmia ea, or mo ala. iinleaa bills of Imllng aro algued . vor, and (he value thereof ex presat-d therein. •iiip,ier« pied**o lake notice, ihal the ships of tbla :.r cauDol carry any gooda contraband of war. |*nH inwfly iNDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHB.RT, QA. ‘'Ill'entire M:iinia-*l:o year <d ihia lusiiin'lon, by a , jniLl reanlulioii of iliu Faculty and Trutioes, ha* r n hrnwu III o one terra. c*>m ueiiclng on ihe Firtt •<i/ay ia •'<*fHmlier, and clnaLig on GcUMaacKMKNT •T, Iiiurailuy alter the fmirih Sunday lu June. r»n*LTV. U.'Gl'sTUs ALUKN, A. M.,Prea|<ieni — Profeaaorol Kilah Literalure Mnd xncleni Mugnagea. tc». J. H. OAliOWKUL, A. M.—Proieaaor of Menla' •I Mural Philosophy. Krv. r. X F'>K**rER A. M.—Professor of Mathe- iW* and Natural Science. Met ANN U. Ai.DEN -Principal Primary Depart* r i. mid lii*n iic'r-aa In Botany mil French. » U. I.IGNiISKI -Principal of Music Department >:r* L U GK \NT and Mr a B. T. OALDVVUU.-Or- aeutal Hranche*. Ibis Iinili.iimn now preaenU lo the public, ailvun* fn ••deli lew iraasesa. A lurge and eleaaiilly on. •.ivd Odlege edlttce; one of Ihe lurgoal Ohapcla in f*ia e;tll nocefsary out buildings mid eudnaurM; curdiuu deparunent, flittnl up in the iimat nea, and : ii-uole style, au I under the aupuriulmnlence of the i: cr.lhPiu-elvee: with the wlmle dmiiustk depart* ' u ider (lie careful dlrec'loii of ladiesol exp.-riulicc, if all the l.il*i lliea for a thorough course of In* • i"U which iiuy similar Insutulloii call mfer. It ■ hereon hy ref* ronce loourcatal'urup, Hint <.ur rmef I'M-d nil.I ruliloii are less tliun can be found else. Lo* ThH fact.In tbene limes ot pecuniary pre*suru • 'fihyol the cousiderallou of those buvlug daugh ut ieducate. Tin* Hoiirdlnir Department will be under the direction P-eddout Aid *n and lady, and Prnfusaor Uuidwell .1 lady. With rpm-iuus aud comfortable d -rmltories, 0* and cmivcnier.l close's, i ew aud eleg int I'urnliure, .4 and I'kperieiic.'d H-rvnnl«. an I tallies furiiiahed tin*b.-t thnl (he murk laffords; together wiiii a , in*, bin parental discipline, we hops to Increaye i- liberal i strmiauu with which tbla lustliuUou bat . uTio been favored. F. X. FORSTER, Fec’y Faculty, 'uthtiert. Inly :kl. IBVV a'i'J 7-|nol.’.H $200 Howard. RUNAWAY from HieSunsnrllieron the* ■ Bepta nlier, Ills tdnve Al.HF.lt T. who Is years of age,about A feet Winches high, web • about Mb pound*, hue siralghi and very II. > halt, blue e.«*,nud la so white that It will dltUcult to delect his beluga Negro. Ilia front teeth i fats deeny lug, chews tobacco, and Is Imidol splrlii II ' . o drunkaru. Ilo cannot rend or write, has no irm baa been acnitlotned to Block and fa ntlng lie luia I i little knowledge of tho country, and will linvo fre^u. • nccaalon lo en^niro Ids wav. la rmhor slow In bimibi . and hnaratheruiihumbleappoarana*. ONr.HLNDItl |H 'Ll.A Us and the lmr*e tn tnken with him.) wi.l given by me for Inn confliieinout In an, (nil. and Inlorr. lion sent to me to I uvl Inm. lino llttndnul Holla, a will paid lor proof to c nvlm the Abolitionist who baa he. l -ntperlng with him lor some monliis past, and who I I netted him to luku this advmilaKe of my absence ' New York. Any one who may hnvo «een said Negro will grea 1 1 oblige mo by writing, an that I may have some Idea . what direction he line lake" lie will mi Imihlediy in hluiMilf at a white mmi. Wltun lie lell lie nnlo a chi nut aoriel borsu, worth about R70. J. M.TIAON, oot IB—If llrtlio*. fill mi l 'o., Georgia SBZ.J30T ’ SHIOOL FOR V0l.\(l LAMES, mIIS, OK. CUNNIitfillAill II,I. OPEN, on the tlrst Momlny In November, W School lor Ytiling l.udleaund Mitres, where tho nruul bratiuhetof an Koghsh Kilu.'ntion will bo inugl ;. with the French and Latin Language". Also Mtialc.Dru • lug mid Painllng, In oil and Wuter Colors on Velvet ut.'l Cruvmnng. Sirs c. h ivlnghad oonaldershlo experience in load - lug, (hitlers herself tliut she will Ih* it Islet In give a.-lHala, limi to ili.'ru who may entrust their daughters lo her ear The School Yearconst-t* m Ten Months, with Fou • Uu-irteranf . leven weeka each, ending respectively Jui., IB, Aprlltt. June 24, uud Bupt.7. Terms and oln>i • purilculnra made known hy applying lo Slrs.C. He'ldencn mi the North sl.loni Liberty Mreet, lu ol i • f Mrs. Murrlial'a brick building". Reff .rencea lo Hie following ge - Hcmcn: Rt. Kev.Hiuphen F.lllot, Mr. P. D. Wnolhapter, Mr.G L. Lamar—Savannah. Rev. Ur. L. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Dugns, M). Henry II. r'limmlng, Mr. Andr.,w .1. Miller—Augusta. Rev. 8. K. Tal ua I go, Presi.lunt of Oglulhorpu Uni* Vtraiiy. Governor Johnson. oct IS—tf Iron Front Jewelry Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 1 IS Brouphlon-at., between Dull if Whitakti The largost au.l best selected stock of goni ever offered lor sale in this city. Gold and 81 ver XX niches. Vest, Fob and Gourd Chains hp i if Jewelry, L'llulelanea, llraeelels, HrmichC 1 mini work Finger Kings Bllvcr Castors, 'IT, r*ets, Pilclieia.Goldr is, '.tips t ake buckets Hpnuiui Forks, Fish Knives Pie Knives, Cheer., rlcniiti*. Lari e>, Syphons ANo. nil kinds ol Plated Ware, .Military an F«ncy Goods, and a great variety o| articles too iinmu ous io mention ; me whole of which will bo -old at u duced pries. All klnnardAX’atchea, Clocks Jewelry arJother Job hltiK attended lo by c.nupulent hand". oct 17 llt’KTON It III K KM AN. CENTRAL RAILROAD. MCOTT*a LITTLE GIANT fffl.V .I.VH COB JtlULEj, I’UK.TKIt MAY Ifllh. IflU. . ?. HR' tlX'N, Proprietor of Georgia, Tenne<seo an )• \lahumo. of this Invention, which Is douhtles i..na i:ie *n.i»t ini|mrtant of modern lime* for the use ’ • well uIt i«i*d farmer and s'.-ajk feeder; and the iveosHavur with which It ha* been ro.-oi veil Irmn the m ire ihuu anything else, attests its utl.lty and an* riuritj. I' r .lor.ability, simplicity of construct Ion, and convp. •uceuf use, itie i.ittle Giiuit bus no equal. It weigh? en three tn live hundred pounds, ucc.irditu to site, n be put <n operation by me farmer In twenty minutes tmut expensuoriiK-chaniciiliitil, thou adjusted uud . l with convenience hy anybody. IV l.itde Giant ha* received the Flrat Premiums ut fry »tate Fair Horn Missouri to Maryland the past ., am.| that in Hie most ■omplimentury manner. Hem Mill: are guaraniced in the most positive matt' * wuinst im-aknge or derangement, and warranted to i iced from ear corn, aud grp* or floe hominy from ■ led corn, wltn u degree of en«e and conveiueuce for n purposes never attained before. Iftc •'ilccribcraare now prepared tnfurnHh Ihe trade ib unproved patients and aises, to aud the varied •*>ls 01 ull. »o. i is offered at $iVX comp'e.e, ready for attaching ■ 'emu. and warranted to grtud leu busliela ol feed ’ h .'ir w ith on,- horse. »'u.3 at $7:, will grind flfieon nuahe's per hour. <o. t at 4'j.i will grind twenty bnabela per hour, with ■ horses. •1st.utactiirail and for sale by 8. A. BROWN t CO., Dfir3 at Ndshvllo. Tenn.. and Xtlsmw. Ga. r -*niiBcripllon to the Charleston uud d will Im re opened the 15th lie MIL Ih Aavannati Railroad «... — - . ------ liber. H.*>4, and keptepeu until further notice, ullbv lowing places, lo wit? co>tMtainnKR«. 'uarlc"ton.--L. T. Porte'.»'lls MUD, Wilt. C. Bee, 1 tvituueh. -Major A. Porter, Dr. J P. Screveu, f^ol it. Lawton. tdains’ lion.—Hawkins 8. King, D.P. VVIlitnion, J, F.,lj*r. .disio Island.—E. N. Fuller, Jas. IlnpklnaoD, Col. C xvpaley. \ alterboro'.—Col. M. E. Caru, D. 8. Henderson, J, llirbridge. '•hi.p.m.—Lawrence Wltaell.W. U. Lowndes, Jas. lihett. ‘sltkemhcr.—Thomas MoTeer, B. McBride Peeples. '•mu* Xllan. ■ucouligo —XV. t. Hutson, J. U.Senders, John Mar Vlnppy swamp Muster Ground.—Bnrwell McBride, ui l!. Frampmu, R. A. Taylor. iiliisonvdlH.—F. VV. Pickling, Wm. Yeoman»,Thad )»Huckner. l*-:iuiori.—Edmund RheU. B. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope. •Mhnuivtlle.—Col. John Webb, Wilson Perrlbee. '•I In in How..rd. „ . I' ill.on.—T. II. t'oe. R. II.Klik, Dr. P.Prllchnrl. h'bertvllle.—D. F. Buckner, XVilHum J. Lawu.n, A L dinsion. _ .... ‘ irysburg.-W. VV. Ilardee, J. P. Raymond, J. D A. J. Lawton, Hamad Mannei Hoyward, Burrell Bauu .swtonvllle.- irtesJaudon. il'ie House—Nathaniel f'.Jonh Hill. <• order oflhe President and Hoard of Directors, he LI 0 .P. H XN.iKKL, Hcc’v and Tr«"is , i t'HA.MJE UF SUIIEWd.E. O N and aherHunduy the 14th «icu>tn*r, instant nu I uut I further notice, the PnsM'tigir Truiaa ou Ihl Central Railroad, will run a* follow a: BKTWKKN SAVANNAH AND MACON. LonvoKavhiinuh 5 a sf,aml I2l5r. m« Arrive at Macon 2.15 y. m.. and 1 a. m Leave *Ihcoii IM.Xa.m .and IIMO r. N, Arrive at s.ivantt h 10 45 p. m , and ?.'J(J a. m. BKTU KKN SAVANNAH AND At’lllSTA. I^nve8avaniiuh 12 Sr m., and 8 30 p. m. Xrnve at Augusta 8 45 p. m.. and 5.:Hi a. m. i.eHVi* Augusta (1a. m , and 4 :to p. m. Xrrive luSavnunidi I.Ssi p. m. and 10.45 p. m. IKTWKKN MACON AN1I At UCNTA. leave Macon 11.45 a. m ,aiidn3Hp. m Arrive ri Augusta 8 4.1 p. mand 5 3d a m. Leave Augusta li a m and 4.:m p. m Arrive at Macon 2 IS r m ,n*'d I a. m. aKTVVKKN AVANNAIt, MILLADUgVlLLK AND KATONTON. Leave •Xrrive In Xillledgevl.le 2.43 p. m cave Macon II.45a.m- Arrive In Eatnnton 5pm. VX M. M. WADI.KV. Savannah, He., 12th n c r., I8V1. „m i;| SPLENDID HOSIERS For (liciitlrincu’* Wear. C OMPRISING every variety uud style of UA8HMF.RI:. MLR I NO, LAMB XVO'.L, FLANNELS. 8II.K and CJTTON UNDER SHIRTS. DRAWERS and half HOSE, Gl.OVL.-.&ii. Bttllablc for the season. Please colt and provide lor our wsids aud necessities. WM.O. PRICE. oetU7 Merchant Tailor. 14 llav at. New Carriage Ware-House, COR. CONGRESS ANO MONTGOMERY STS. S3 THE UNDKItSIUNl.D respectfully in* forms the citi/.cna of Savannah and sur* louudlng country, that ho has completed tSr ■ w.. bis uow CARRIAGE XVAREHOl’SE, Corner Congrr*s an t Montgomery 8tp*ets. atnl haa now on hand an<i is cuustautly ricoiving, n large and hand* some stock of CAnniAOna, Consisting ot Coaches. Itockawiiy*, Tcp and No Top Bug* gies, Cariitgcs, Uarroiicln-i*. an I H.igous of every d<scih>* tion, culculatcd to *uit the mwt fu*tidiou", and aro made of the best mat- rial, and the most celebrated buildeie of Newark, New York and Now llavou. All of winch will be sold low, and warranted to give satislhctioii. A cull is respectfully soLcitud. G. XV. IIARDCASTLE, Corner ofCongrrs" and M* ntgomery sm*ets. IlKI’AlllING ol ull kind* don- m tin.- beat u an* JFovrfB UualncBs gt.n-TiB. ... , If K»< III l-'.N At J l»Nl>. W XYErtilt)l(i), ItUltKE COUNTY, G 4. Practlcolnw tit Rlultmond, HurKe, Washington, Hcrirou nnd i.inanucl. MALCOLM D, JUNKS. |y_ a KiANukiiL,* A T T on JY K Y S .1 T 1. .1 IV. „ „ XYnym'Nb»rn , i iin. Referenoe - Rlt-asrs. A J.atT. VV.MIIlor, Augnata^GA. eT «T1 r i it an i sT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ...... . . Foray lla* €!**•• Will nrncllce In tho Flint and a(||o|nlug countirsof ihe Jan* Macon t'irimlt. tf WRI. A. LOFTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nnvatr. Moiilii elln, flffO. XVII.IIXn CltXVIltON ATTORNEY AND mUNHEI.LOR-AT-LAXV, Uiciiiinpy, Flurlila, will pmcllco In tho Unnra of Bast and South Florida.; Rdt-ronct-a—'Tiiuno I'lnktu-y «a Co., Charleston, 8. Ujs I'ler-Hii, lb-lilt 4a Co., Savunnah,Ga ; Cooper4k Mother, Micanopy, Fla. inarch 20 ly* na.iiuiji, w. 8ucce«sor to IILNIIY J. PEPPER & 80 N, U'ltlchcs. Ji'wclry niitl Mil ver Ware* No. 175 Cheanut at., upptiaite lha Slate Houae, Pisllnu«3l|> lilts. may 30 • ly Wll.lilAITl .VI. TlilVMS*, Faotor & Commission Merchant. For Florida an** Ho ithern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. • CIJARLKS’iU.\, S. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 Ouio XVILMAIfl J. Wll.<:||i:it« ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wnrronton, Goo., XVIII praetteo lo th>s Northern Circuit of Georgia, nnd in Hit* counttesnf llurko,Columbia, JeflbfWil nnd XV««h* Ington, ol the Middle Circuit. ly may W FULTON HOUCE; ATI. A NT A UDOHlilA, BY A. B. REEVE). Atlanta. Starch 14. IhJS. tf mar 10 ilIcKEE ft BENNETT. CIRBIADBlib IIAKNK5S HliPlISITORY, Corner of West Rroud and Buy Slreetu, SitvaiiiiHls, laii., ,V»TIV. Would e-ill the atumllon of the citUena o Georgia. Hoiith Carolina, Flmlda, Alabama ami Teuiivre, to their L.rgo and splendid stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, fcc ., A C ., embracing every variety and stylo now Inure. Among our slock will be founu all ol tho most fashionable styles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Built by sump of tho most reliable bul dera In Phila delphia, whoso work lias a reputation Tor I.igliliie*s, Durability uud Neatness, unsurpassed by any other maioifnclumrs In the Union. There inuy also bo fomiu among our stock selection* front Hie establishment ofJ. M.Qmmby A Co, and other celebrated nianufacliirers in Newark. N.J., New York and New Huvtii, alio- A-liich are built expressly lor us.and which wvdono, esituielu wurruut iueveiy particular. II. C. McKee has Iteen for twenty-one yenrs engaged In the Carriage Business in C dumluis, G. o.,and we leel cotiddeut that with our unilod experience and at* lention we will be able lo keep on hand a Slock that we think will meet Hie approbation nnd want" of the public, and w iclt lot vnib-ty and extent tv ill excel that Heretofore kept at lids place. All orders slinll have strict and prompt attention. II. C. M.-KEK. Savannah, Aug Ml. 1835. I. S. BENNETT. 7frtn=i r oi-u anurvttsrmrnts From S. M. Vet ting til it- Co.’s •rtfftar*si»/ Agency, 11 A'annnu it.. A'em York, and A*, li Ntaie it , Hutton. P. A. Co are At tints lor the most Influential aim lar ger clrcttluling Commercial paners belli la the Dulled Elate* and *hoCuundss. * (BSTABUHIIEl) IN PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WAi/run, ha keb & Am'-ncau. r ranch, Ho ucapa tide, and VanUIn CIH ici H.ATE; prepare.l COCOA; Ull< lM A, C(i* CO A PASTE; Cocoa hi lek*. Solu ble, llomiBp.ilhlo uud Dietetic Cocos: Cocoa Shells; Cracked Cocoa,kc. ti lk be ..iiiiiufketnres to which FIRST prkmiiim* linvo been n- warded by tho chief Instltut ona an i Fuirs m the Union, arnnn /.e»f, Flvtccr &. Fruit excellent Hot f'H clilldren, Invn- of the Cocoa, tetth a lids, nnd porsnna In health. They pod opened. allay r ther than Inil'ice the ner vous exclii tin ut attendant upon the uso of u-u or coffee, anil are recotnmeniled bv Dr*. xVarn-n, JacHSun, llav- wurtl, Ware, and Adams, of lloaton, nnd by emtueui pbtslclutiselsetvh re. For sale by all tin, principal Grocers In the United Stale*, nnd by tnelr Agmils. _ „ „ l>. 0. Murray, New York; Grant 4c Twells, Phllndel* phla; Thomas V. Ilrund ge, Baltimore: Kennett k Dud ley, Cln. WALTER BAKER k Cti., sop 15-3m IlnrnliMter, Mass. MURILLO IRON PIPU WORKS, fflerrll & JuquvN. 14a Oentre-eircel., NEW YORK, M ANUFACTURERS and dealer* In Wrought Iron, Pipes. Fitting*, Tools, and every descrlutlon ol nnparaiUH connected with Steam, Water and Gas, Dir holding and llgbtl'<g >*t,.nmer*, i hurchws. Hotels, Pri- va'o Dwellings, HoHpIlals, Asylums, Villages, larlorles and Hall*. Also Valves, Corks, Pumps, Gauges, uoilors aud Boiler Flues made to order. our Screw Cutting Machines are entirely now, and our own patent wirnnlud lo do doublo the worq of any other Invention. (irilors solloitorl from all eertlons of the country, and proindlly altented to Jo 23. AS -ly Wda York SKnirrtfntmtnta. From HkiUin, Vneeker. Owrn Sr hchtil'e Adeirtiilng LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME MAWtJF AOTOHY. HORACE V. SILLER, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL SALE-BOOKS, 04 Forsytli-St., New York* A fit. II. X. 8. would rail tho attention of strangars visit* iH lug the city, and esiiecially tho*- in thn trade, to his extensive XVAUK-ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY. In tho poskesulon of unequalled facilities, ho Is enabled to execute all orders ou thu lowust po-xililu term*. Tho sale-nmns aro rvplutv with choice spi-clini-ii*, and a full uiMorlmuut ol UICII G11.1)1 NO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Moulding-, Uii'li Gilt, Huso Woods, Oak, Maple, Zuhra and MalioL’uuy, in every variety anil constantly on liuud. Order* from nil purt* of the United Slate* and Canadas, executed with promptness, parked with tho greatest of care. A liberal discount allowed to tho Trade. If. V. 81ULP.ll, (M, 07, OU and 71 Foraytli-st., nov 12—Union 8 Nnw York. to it ici-'. i*i*a vri-:its. 1 i||E subscribers are derir-ms ot calling thn attention . of those interested in tho Hulling of Rice, to tholr newly Invented Muchlno, which Ki;rpHS*tH all others now In use. The ad vantage of tliess Machines consist in its simplicity durability* a"d the great amoniil of ... .. ... f , work which it will perforin without Ihe least Injury to Grooving nnd Tonglng Muchlno. haa recently ttrookli/it am STEAM ENGINE WORKS. 13 XX'utcMvIreei. Ilrooklyit* N. York* L>. P. UURDON & CO., H AVING recently tilted up lliouxteiisivoestabllsh* uiiint at tho atiovo named place, wo aro prepared to manuf'Clure all klndn of Steam Engine", Boilers, Sugar Mills, Saw anil Grist Mills, Pumps and Goarlng for working Mines, Shading Pulleys, kc., and aro pre pared (o limits!) castings of every description. \\'e would cnll thu attention of Southern I’lnnler* particular ly to our Sugar Mills Having purchased the entire si< ck of Patients from tho Into Arm of U. It. Ilnrlson k Uo„ N.Y., we can safely hhv that we can turn < tit a Mill which (orstrength,durability and neatness, cimnnl be excelled by nny estuo'ishmenlln tho States. A long experience in llie business renduis us competent to ex- ecuiouny orders, nnd we would advise those In want or Machinery log've us ucall. Engines Irotn 4 to 4(1 horse K iwer always.in liuud. . P. IllIHDON, ||. N. CONKLIN, 8. B. CONKLIN, oct M—3m 8 LUMTEU’* IKON WORKS, FOR THE AMAfUFACTUliF. OF WOODSWORTH’8 PLANING MACHINES AND NrUA.YI E5CIKF.N, 57 Poarl-st, Brooklyn.N- Y .opposite New York City. rpHE subscriber h iving been engaged for the last IS A years in the almost exclusive manufacture of this most imprrlanl Invention, Woodswortli’s Planing, KCOTT** I.ITTI.E U XIXT COlxN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY Idth 1834. T HE utlenilen of Plm.ter*,Furraer> and Slock feeders In une.-nd.is r MMCiInlly c-illid In Ibis Mill as the most imiMirinut article ol tho kind now In use, not only well adapted t.»r u liidina cob meal fnrstnik, but gris or Iln.' hominy for the table, mid especially bread meal from corn not Hilly ripe or dry in the lull. In seltmu this Mill, no mechanic or fruiun work is wanted, mdv wanting oln* Listened lo a floor or plat* f*rm. Easily mi justed and used by any person, even a Child. The LITTLE ClANTIias tecelved the llrst premiums at llie lute Agrlcult ral Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, Mary lain., nnd other Male*, uud that Is thn mo*! com pi I nicniii') in-inner, ns well u* l he most reatlv cotiimeiidu* lion Inmithelniiti*ands witmi*iiiit ns peiT.irmance. These nulls an- guaranteed In the most positive man* iu>rti!Miii*l -leleo's or breakage, and No. 3 warranted to grind 15 Im-liels of feed per hour, with one hor*c, and otleied at the low price ..f *111. nl comple e, roidv for nltacliinr the team—No. 4 «;87.3, grinds 20 bushels per hour with two horses. iMmiiilucliaed by SCOTT k MOi’KHEE. Auvustu, Cm , Ardeold by C. II. GTsrriup, Agent lor tho .vinnufac turi-r*. 17! Bay *lree., ‘avnmiali, where the .Xlacblne may be seen. (navi llie grain. The inachoius are portable, and well adapt ed to liuud or Meutn Power, cull do transported ready for use. These Machine* can be made to hull from 20 to .1(10 bushels per day—varying according io site. All m-cessury Information will bn given by addressing the Inventors,ut their Manufactory, No 114 Ullffstreet ,New York City. ROBERT k JOHN E. ANDERSON, sept 211—I m P IHAMINIt'—Ml, O. r—N. nf T.—O. IL A. R egalia, jewels and uostumes. inaiiufac* lured au I kept on baud, at the Old Fstabltslimenl of E. COxi it, 244 Grand street, Last of Bowery, New York, orders from the country is'oinplly attended to. ju 11—ly P _____ CombB, Fans and Fancy Goods. Y midc-ui the large addition to Ids nlieady extensive Iron Works, will execute wllbdlspatcb u.l onlers In ihe nbnve line to an nnlliniled c-xleiil. The imiv.-rsulh ae.knnwlHlged Btiporlorliy of Woods worth * Plaining ilncliincs, manu- Ittoiurod by him, over all others, require* no reiteration. lu the munufuc ure of STli.X.*! ENGINES, wo claim a superiority for power and speed, beauty of construc tion and flulsli; uud also guarantee the Engines to trail— nut bin per cent inor® power Tor the same money than cun l>eImulshed by nny other mantiluo'tirer, and more than HU) per cent, saving in vvuur and tear, as well as a large suving in the consumption of fuel. Hejtrenccs to Vartiei kacing tht&teutn Engine now in use. Turdae k Morgan, N. Haven, Ut.; 8. XX'. Slocum, llrookl)n, N. Y.. Timothy Dab-d, Astoria, L. I; Lyon* k Ctirtl**, lirldgepiut. Cl; Stamford Manufacturing Co., Slumlord, ot.; Joint C. fan lord. New Haven, Ct.; Kollin Sanford, New York Clly;Cliaa F. Euoscy, Austrian Con* sill Gem ral. Urffercnct* to Parties ha nig the IVurdiworth Planing Machine nine in use. O. II. Sloat. Keitsingion, Pniiudelplila. Pa.; Kidder k Martin, Wilmington. N. C.; A. I.. dupp, k Co.. Mont- eoniir.v, Ala.; C. A. Sanford, New i irlean-t. Im.; Illnltl?, Glide k Co.. Clclnnaill, (Hilo; Kunioin,Cobh k Co., Cluvelun I, Old*'; Foi« k B-.i'h.ir*, Chi :ngo, Ills,; J. I:. Siidlli.Mllwaukle, XVI*.; P. II. u. L. L. Eunm, buffuln, wi 1*1*1 am; tank Lit, |iX PARK PLACE. New York.Invites tho attention I" * of Southern uud Western Merchants, to his now stork of Fan*,Combs, Ilulr. Tooth nnd Nail' Brushes, I .mllea’ Reticules, I’eiltimory, Soups, Porte Mommies, Jet and Bead Bracelets, Pccuet B-jok*. lire** lluttbus. Pins aud Needles. Moults and Kvo«, Watch Guards, Wax, Coral and Clu** Beads, Nrcklac-*. 4te. India Rubber Combs, Canes, Balls and Yny* or every descrip. lion. Scissor*, Huznrii nn<l Cutlery, Cold aud Gill , . Jewelrv. Aecordeons and Violins, Including a general | N. Y :’F,VrVvi7rTfdt dudih’, Oswugo, N. Y., John Mmrr, of Englisli, French and German. Toronto, C. XV. N. I nor. and us low ns the times will admit. v h-iy FANCY DllY GOODS. r A 1) I E 8 AND GENTLEMEN’S KID, BUCKSKIN 1 j and other styles ofGLJYKS. Dress Trimmings, Lin -n Cambric 11 dk Is; Emhroiilered ainl Cotton U'dk .*»; Needle-worked nnd Lu o Collars nnd Sleeve*, a very great varluty; English thread. Multo*e and ’ ••lenrjennes Imres; Black Giinpuro do; G.-ut* Fancy Cruvata aud Scarfs ;itou* net. nud narrow Trimming Ribbon, white and colored Suh (io.. Ac. Just received ami for *ai<- oy nov H lir.XV I I T & MORG A X. WOOL HATH I WOOL HATS II JUST r*-c -ived :t.ai dozen XX’OCL HATa, a good art.clu for pluntatioii use. BF.LDEN A CO. Corner'd" Broughton anil Barnardsts. nov 9—1 m a VIIU VK11Y LATEST. a Tin* vei v last hull Style of Gentlemen's Fine Silk Dress Hals have been received; nil inspection is rvs|K.-clfully solicited. N. K. BARNUM, nov 9 Hat and Cap Store, 150 Congress street. LOCAL BVHIKXrR «»F VALLE and Fire-Proof Qualities of WILDEK’S SALAMANDER SAFES, AS M ANI'F AOTUH Kll BY STAHNS A MARVIN, NKW IOIIK. IN THE lire oftho 3d Inst., which consumed the brick building, occu pied by Mr John T. Vhoums. opposlto the Gas XVorks In this city, wn* a Safe of tho above descripl'on, containing tho books, papers and money of Mr. Thomas and alihmigh Ihe build, mg was destroyed, the ■aid Suf- sitsUlned no Injury wnnb-ver Irotn the intenso beat to wnlch It bad bo*-n exposed. <bi opening the Sale, “ ■ NKW (ioons JUST R.E033IVED. T HE ?*UB8Gl{|l1EltIi.isiiow in sloro au.l is receiving by each steamer lrout Now York, u full and well •eluded assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Consisting»f Ann DRF.SS an . Fltot’K GOATS, l»U8|. NE88 COATS of all qualltle* nnd colours. MERINO and FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWS— GL'-VKS, Cll A VATS, ftc . 4 c Having procured die services of an ixperianced cut- tor, he flatteis hlin-eil tli.il lie shall p* h.iIh to ploasu mi who mny favor him Hith Id* <ir-ers. and his slock • d piecos goods is full, and well assorted. * WM.O. PRICE, net 10 147 II iy s'reel. U. 8, IQurxliul'4 Sale. B Y virtue of au OXocillioii, issued out ol tho Unilod Suites Dhtnct t’ourt loi the Northern District u( Florida, ami lo me directed, I have levied upon A wzlo, formerly known a* Drayt-ui I "land, in Luke George, r*l. Johus lltver, c-nnlalnlng 1,781 acres or good cotton nnd Hiigar lauds, with a new and commodious dwelling and out houses and other Improvements Also 131 ucre* op|K>*lte Ihe sal I Inlutid on me main Inn I, which will be sold hy the undersigned for cash, ni public outcry In the town of Pnld'kn, Putnam ('n.. Florida, on Mon day, the 3d os) of Decomhi-r. at 12 o’clock M. Payment w II be received in specie. Charleston City or bavanuuh City Buu* hi Is. E. E. BLACKBURN, Marshal, by Geo J, Zebnhalier, Deputy MiirchHl. 8t. Augustine Fla., Sept., 1859. scp27—2 >>. SOUTH WKSTERN RAILROAD, CHANCE OF riuHHDUl.E ia<iF¥-Rrpp- ::iigBror JIIANCE OP SCHEDULE—TWO PAS8ENGLU TR INS DAILY TO COLUMBUS. vN and after Monday, August 27, passenger and mail r 'rains will leave Mncon lor Columbus and Mum mery, dally at 2.10 A. M .and 3.15 P. M ,■arriving at I'inihus al 7.15 A. M. and 10.31-P. XI. LouvoGolmn- • rnr Macon dally at 4.13 A. M. ami 2,30 P. M n ar- -ing at Macon at 10.43 A. 31. and 8.SO P. M. '■."■enver* for Americas will take the morning train 2.H A. M. from Macon, arriving a> Aiuerlcns at ■i A. M. Leave Aomrlcus at(1.40 A. AL, aud arrive Kaconal IU.4SA.M. '"imirtiiig m Macon each way with Central Railroad mis to ••avaimah, Augusta. Mllledgevllleand Eaton- : ami with Macon and Western Kail mac Trains lo -*!» xtlsata, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville,and divide. Ginm-cting daily at Columbus, with Girard and Mo- i Knllroan. '■‘"im-ctiiig dally at Americu* with a four-horae posl Line to Tallahassee, Albany. Thomasvilie, '■ irl-weeklv Hack Line to Lumpkin. L-wngers for points on this Riud "below Pori Val- " should lake Hie I o’clock evening train from 3»v- ‘b, and S o’clock evening train troin Augusta, lo ‘ '-I dulentlon al Macon; fur other points on South r»t«-n or Muscogee Railroads, passengers will have ■'Intention by either trains. ’-rst t;iass Steamships leave Savannah for New York Mnesdnya umt Saturda- a, and for I’ldladcIpblH n n -Ineelavs. Passage, in IheCabln, till; rtleeraue,$a from Montgomery to Savannah $13 ini ho. t’oliiinbuaio do (Hill ho. Amoricu" to do P Hu GK'i. W. ADAMS '"iiperliilmident. "•con, Atizosl 2d, 1835 [If] snail MltlT.TING, HIGH," Dill’GGL*F—XV* haveopem d Hu* ils), a d are now prepared to show a* good an ! v "imeui ol the above goons as nr** to be seen m the *■ AIKIN It 1IUUNH. M. CARY, Tailor, f TAN RESlOVhD to tin- More formerly occupied by tho I X Into Mr. Alexander, lu Bull street, opposite the Drug Store, where he I* prepared to Cut amt Muko up Gentlemen's Garments in ilm latest style, and on the must rmuouablo tuiius for cash: also, Umforuts for Military Gompuuiv* for any part of the State. 1». 8. Gentlemen will llml it In their advantage to pa tronage the subscriber, as they are sure to be pleased both with thu workmanship and price. Cutting done at tho shortest notice. »" v 7—-3m POR MALE. A MULATTO Woman, J3 years old, a llrst into seam stress, and her children, as r»||nws: A buy 0 yenrs, a boy 4 years, ami a boy 2 years old—all s mnd. healthy and of good character. Bold to roiuuln In the city. Apjdyto nov 13 XVM. XVIUGllT. FOU SALK. V GMAI.L l"l of Itk-o Field Hands fur sale. A Man 30 years, a woman 27 years, A mini 28 yenrs, u woman 22 years, A woman 40 years—all sound and orderly. Aunty HIT. content* werul m.'il iiooinorbed, and In llie same order Mid cond Itlnii as when placed there, except a slight ill-C' loratlon lo the projecting end* ol a few papers, and the hacks of nm* or twonl llie books,•enured by me steam generated lu lltu Safe, wiillo ul itsgreutesl heal. Tno *nfe and contents, ns It came from the ruins, may still lie seen, In the posst-t’s’i'u of Mr. Thomas, nt the Gas XX’orks. A largo assortment <>| these celebrated Sales always on hand, and for sale by G. II. OAMPF1ELD, Avcul lor Manufacturers, July 26, leS.3. 171 Bay si., cavaunuh, Ga. I lake pleasure In corrnbr rating tho foregoing state ment, ami lu addition would add that thoIxHiksuru now in use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard,Ferry Wharf. July 20. Ie55. oct 24 FI II It I3U»HIA1XC'I . Statement of the u JlTorwirh Fire Insurance Comp of Norwich, Connecticut,on the i\th day of June.any. Captlal Mock 8I5H.II" I83u Surplus 5,321) (Ml 1 INI 8155,38 ASSETS or TltS ll.'kriNT. I (Ml 3-31 Shares flunk Stock lu vanoiu thinks... .83t),(iUU no 23 •* Incoiporated Conipnnleto-.mirtliuti Hanks 876 00 Note* o»i demand, secured by Slorlgnces on Real Estate, Bond-, Bunk Slock uml other good t<«raouul secmlly 181,800 00 Gash in hands of Agents 2,tMHI Oil “ III lluuk I,I3o btl $ 13.1,331 Oil LIABIUTIKa. Igissesadjusted,unadiiisiml or claims forlosses—none. Llabllitlcstoany Hunk, Corporation or Individual— none. Total amount at i ink (about)—3,41'" 100. Tho nmutint at hazard ou uuy risk, ( n Ith very few ex ception*,) not over 5,tHMi. A. BREWS'/ : i,President. E. Lkahnkh. Jr., Secretary. Norwich. Conn., June Dili. IS.’-3. Personally appeared beiorelhe umlersi -d. Muvorof the city ol Norwich, In said st-ile, A Brownie*-, I'residenl, and E. I.eiiriii-d, Jr., Secrelary of niu "Norwich l ire liiMiirance Company," and Made solemn oath to the truth of Urn above staleim-m, *igu*-d by them. I also, certify that I have examined llie report ul said Compa ny. ami find the above to be a correct statement of the same and tliul the notes imil loons on which a part of said cat,Hal la invested are in my opinion good and well secured. lu ealimnny whereof, I have hereto set my hand and caused tbo seal ol the cily to bo atllxed, this Uth day ul June, 1855. [L.8.] WILLIAM L. BREWER, Mayor ol tl < illy of Norwich. Tho undersigned is agent lor liter**: ive office, uml Is ready to lake risks mi all description • of property lu (he city. . JNO. -NGEU8GLL. JylH aud very lurgt stock i Fancy Goods, which will bo Mild it the very lowest pri ces, tor «.'h*Ii or Approved Paper. (A7~ Orders by lullur sell*.-led and put up In the best manner. WiLLl.XM TASKER, may I—ly P In Pork Place, New York. "the hlvi iiViic mi;. D R. O. M. BALLARD’S (new urt.cle) received ts highetd premium at thu XVorld's Fair ami Ameri can Instliuti!, wli «ii li was examined by the distiugiiuh- ed chemists Dr. •. Lillie and I’nif. olm Torn-y, uml pronounced .lie Best For sale by the Principal Drugclstn In this city—price SI Principal office amrslore 4!M and .Mmi ‘tromlwuv. New York. Mar I8.*X8 -P mnr 10 _ 1 J1 CNTTHNET & UO , Importers of Freach and other ' • Furopenn Goods, No. 48 Broad street. ap 30 ’.13 ^ iviooRi; & TAvLoirs P XSTILLLS I)E I’.XItlS. T HESE PASTILI.es are Ull invnlitalile remedy for the core nl Coughs, Colds uml Brouchitin.n* by tl eir action on Ihe throat uml lung*, they remove all honrse- m«: In n lew hours and wonderful ly increase tin pow er nnd llcxlhi’ily of the voice.—Hence they are ol great servne to nnd highly rocommuiidul by Gh-r/ymeii, A tic- iom-ers. Puhlic Spe ikers, and ull those woo«e call ing require* aueli reqoeot use of the vocil organs. N. It —Ask for* Monro at Taylor’: Pastilles Do Purls,’’ and observe that each box bear* their wi ltte'irlgnaltiru. For sale by XV. XV. I.bico'n, J. II Carter At Co., J. It. Moore * t o., mill tho principal Drugg'.Ms and Apothe caries throughout the L nr ed Mates and Canuda, and ut wltoletulu by MOORE fc TAYI.OH, ^mm.rters, SepSD—3m I* HI Malden l.miw N. w Vor It. W.IAOKMNVAMN. (IRATE A.\l) PEMIEIt MAKERS, 246 Fkunt feT. and 930 Broadway, Auxv York. _aug I—ly P Patent Ft fistic Skirts. IIVrF.M A FIIANfF,. No. 1 Bnrelny etreot, New York. C AIT'ON—Noi e are genuine except I hey bear tho stamp of the patent. All luniitilhciurcrs ami sellers Imrlnging will be prosecut'-il accordo-g to law. marl!) Mur 18,’.30—I* A MIR Ii XV St JUS l r, COMIVnSSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Jlactiincry, Steam Engiues and Boiler*, Alacbinists’ Tools, Billing, &c. IMPORTKRS it DRAt.Rns IN MANITACTDRKRB’ ARTICI.KS. ISo. 07 l*iiiu Ml.* IXttxv Yurk* N. B.—Agents for llii**vx uodmtf.x. Ileucli Iron XVorks’ Steam Engine* uml Hollers. Exclusive Agency In Now York for‘Lowell Machine Shop, Mnchuii-l*’ tools. P oct 2—ly SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. T Ili-.»i. inuciiiiit-* have long siihtaim-it the highest repu tation lu tho United 8tut<-s. Tuc rinsT i-kizi.—a ould medal— lots recently been awarded to them at the great Exposition at the Palace of Industry in Pari*, nnd thus they have the XVorld's verdict of superiority. «*r at improvement* have just been nddoil. so that they run without nol*'*. with i-nse to the operator nt doublo tho ordinary sjc ed. so that TWICE AS Mil'll WORK TAX HP. |v>NK IT A DAY. The gre.il.-8t dot I dug and sice liinnufiicl tiring establish ment* in the country use these uindiines exclusively.— Th'-y to perform every sort of work in the most perfect stylo. As there lire very grent nutnlvTs of Inferior <>r entirely worllih'** sewing uincliim-H of the Is-row A- lllodgi tt Avery. Wilson. Grover .V linker, and otln-rpat'-nt*. which have hei-u sold, but cannot In* uml to any advantage, wo hereby oiler to n-e* ive all such nineliim-s, and also unim proved ones of our own nuMiufucture, in exciiavoe ior NEW AND EUfcftT lMfROA Ell MACIIINt.-, oil lib'-ml t* I IIIS. All old uiarhlm-a thus olitained h.v ii* will be broken up and destroyed. For piirllenliirs apply bv letter or personally at our New York Office. N. H.—Local Agents wanted to mnko sale* of our im proved sew ing n$icliim-s. 'J’o persons properly qualified for the Imsim-M*. n rare opportunity lur profitable and pleasant employment I* offered. I. M. SINGER SL CO., Principal Office, 323 Broadway, N. Y. BRANCH OFFICES: 47 Ilam.u-r St., lkisloii. 14'J Chesnut St., Pliiludelplda. 105 ILdtimoro St-, Uultlncre. 223 XValnut St., CiiiciimalL ls'.j St. Cliarl-s St.. Now Orleaus. Gloversville, N. Y., 334 Bnxid St- Newark, X. J. P nov 21—3m hd r* and propo*als received hy ma’.l or otherwise, Itotn all parts of tho Unltod State**, t 'noada. South A- merica, uud Europe, will ho protnpily atteudud to hy Agents who aretruvultug lu all suction* of tho country. Letters hy mall, addicm JOHN II. LEsfEK, oct 4 3in 57 Pearl St. Brooklyn, N. Y. i) II LAP ln\S LMxliT •T’MIK BENZOLE G X8 LIGIITOIMIPAN V nro pro* . X pared to furnish I’oriu >le Gat Machines, suit able ! for Manufactories,Sinres,iiwelllugHouses,Steamboats, ! Kullroud Suti.m-,4ce. Tiiesu Mu,-him:* are warranted ' to give sulisfac inn. They are manufactured under H, JT McDoiigHL’s Patent, and uru the only ones that will . operate well in cold won'her. Tho Light produced I* I one half cheaper limit ('mil (Jus, uml less tlmu the com- I mouesi Tallow Gaudies. They are easily mutinied and : free Irom danger, ami the prices 25 percent, less thru any other Machine* mudo. The Gum puny offer for sale , Mule and County Rights for nil the Slules. All orders j should be addressed l>» S. T. MoDOUGALL, Agent for the Gmnpnny, I net2.1—bin r* 321 Broadway, New York. The Hand Sewing Machine! MANUFACTURED TJ&dor Patent of F. R. Robinaon ft 8. H. Roper, BY HOWARD A DAVIS, BOSTON. ^pillS Machine actually Sews; uscslfuta single thread; 1 thread" iU own msidlos, uml takoa every variety- of Ihrough stitch, wlrluoit loon or ehuin. The Htltclu-s are funm-il Hie suine a* in hand sewing, and, except In the perleetlon of tholr accuracy ami regulsi ity, cannot In* dis tinguished from hand-work. The work Is iN-rfnrmeil with at least *lx time* the raiiidlty, while being of vastly su;»c- rior quality to thu best hand sowing. XV. II. WILLSON, Appleton’s Building. No.3lH Broudway, New York. 64* Circular* and Samples wnt by mail on application, nov 19—lm a THE AMERICAN WATCH I BNOXV on saleliy tho priuelpal dealer* throughout the country, uml ihs public are iuviu-d to exHiuiii" and test the quality In compari-m with tlm iuip-'rt'-d nrthle. limy are constructed ou the PATENT LEVER PRINCI PLE. so long tried nml approved, with such alterations in tin* nrratigeim-nt of the parts, ns long experience bus de monstrated to be the best, to ensure Reliability* Accuracy and Durability. The Manufu'-turcrs warrant the AMERICAN XVATC1I In every particular of it* workmanship uml pet foimam'c. N. B. None are genuine unless the nuim-softhe iiiunu- futurers, DENNISON, HOWARD A DAVIS. Waltlmtu, Is engraved ou thu movement. 8 nov 19—lm HANDSOME INCOME TO BE MADE AT HOME. T HE above can lm mndo lu every Town ami County Ihi'mighoti! tlm Union, by engaging lu tbu manufac ture and sale of ao article, upon which, for an outlay of 810, one thousand dnllur* a year maybe made The Hrtlclo Is one of uuiversnl daily consumption, undone •hat ha* puzzled the brain* of some of the most emineut Philosophers. It I* self evident Hint it la destine ! to heuoino one of RANDALL & MERCER’S Cottoii-Becd Drill. A LL Planter* have realized the whoI of a machlna to drill Cotton Seed with regularity and cerialuty. One that would operate equally well on every kind of land, and at the mine lime be mi tlmpic in conatractlon anil operation dial It could be uaed bv eagroea without liability of getting oulol order. A drill which watAtak possesses all these quall'lo*, we now offfer to the pleat mg community. Alter a thorough trial for the lau two ycMra in different bamia on all kliKia of land, we wouM •' •"tome«n the udvuatagea lobe derived from thalr ,.,i. The saving rf aeed, which will amount to enough In piunllrg iin' liuiulrcl acre*, to pay for the machine. 2nd. Tho saving ol labor in planting, one horte and hitml only being required lo open the furrow, drop the iwl and cover from seven to nine acres per day. 3rd. The greut suving of labor In chopping oat,th« seed lieing deposited lu alinerme nfler another. 4th. Tho grant saving in ruihM'qaeal hoe wor«, owing to tlm luct Hint nnv g»od plow-hand can, In elding,oov* er all the first crop of unis* In the drill, however small llie cotton may be, without Injuring the stand. These advantage* all fanners will appreciate ; ffiid be- low we give some ccrlHlcaiea, frtmi w filch thepeblle can learn how th> re drills arc appreciated hy gentlemen of the flrrt rtumliiut lu our section of the Hlnte—all practical farmiTS, who have thoroughly tested them, and nre const qoently fully coin pi-tent to decide nn their merlta. CERTIFICATES,, , This I* to ci-rdly Hint 1 planted one hundred and six ty acre* ol cotton wlih Randall and Mercer’s Planters, and I consider them sti|ierlor lo any thing of the kind I have ever seen or tried. Tho saving of seed alone would png lor the machine* In a aeaiton orlWo, aud 1 Uilnk a hutid can do onc-thinl inure hoeing than he could to cotton planted the common way. H. L. BARBER. Lee county, Georgia, July l’Jlb, 1855. -- - - Mean. Randall 6 ^/eresr—Gentlemen: In reply to tho most necessary olthe necHMilios or life. The article i yours of this date, lean t'y with salLI'-clIon, t hot 1 I* one that will have ua ready and permanent u sale aa iiav used your cotton seed drill* ou the farm of ]l. A. Ftouf. Vaaim. Era., with great anccesa, I cmdder tnerii to be Full particular* will bo sent hy mill, on the receipt of I3jtf cents, or au equivalent in Post Office stamp*. Spe- cimeids sent when required. Address JAS. T. IIORNEN. CO., Box 4 551,Post Office, oct .10— Im 8 Now York. FIRST PREMIUM PIANO-FORTES. NT 17 1,1 WAY Ai SONS’, | PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTORY, 8d IVulker St. NKAIt BROADWAY, NSW YORK, I —JlflTTfltiyiL. RL'l’F.GT: UI.LY call the nttenllon of B9UaMM&the pqlilhJ to llieir splendid nsBorlineninl' || f f llscmi-gran.land squire PIANOS, which, . lur vulumeu-. tone, clasti* tty ot uotcli, beauty of finish. uml every tiling that render* a Plano per eel, are un*ur- I pa»«ed. As it prod of the superiority of tho.r lustra- I incuts, they heg leave lo state, Out at ihe great Molru- pultlaii F*tr held at XVashlngion, the first premiums in inmisly awarded to iliem, ultliootrl) they were In compe tition wlih the mint ilDtlng'ilntied iiiniiufucturera Iruin llosioo, New York, Flnindetpiiin and Haltitnoro- Pur chaser* and di-rtlers will find it lo thuir udvuiitage to callao I ov.nnim* lur lliumsi'lvc*. s oct 23—If T HOUSANDS of Living XVItm:*sca c-ciUfy to their ni-lshlior*. from day to day, the wonderful cff.cta of DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. Sanm'sky Citt. Ohio. Mr. J. N. Hnrri": Dear Sir—Your favor of the 2*Hli nit. i< nt hand, and in reply will say—XX’e began Helling l’cxry I avis’ Pain Killer, and with very little effort op our part; ml •* wen- small tit flret. hut as It became known In our nmomuity, the d toaU'l increased very rapidly, far lie- yon I our expectation*, uud t-viry person that bought it would come after more, nud "peak in the hiw’lic*t terms ol it a* u valuable remedy for ull those ilineuM-s your p.suplib-t spoke of. From those rccumniciidiition* wo were Induced to use it lu our own families, nnd tho g<»al i fleets of the nu-diciiie were Immediately apparent. XVe now continue n* u*'-with gn at satisfaction. XX c have ^ol I iimr** id til- Pain Killer than we cv* r have since or before of any other medicine in tin- suine length of time; uml we do nut hesitate to any that it liu* giving U-tter witisfiu-tioii t-i the niirclias-r tlmu nny other urtiele w»* linvo ever sold. Hurry ef business ims prevented our ■eliding ci-ititicati-s, but-we have in our vicinity Irom lif- teen Imn-lre I to two thousand living witnesses,"who testi fy to tin ir iieigblHir*. day by day. ol the vtvltte of Davis' Pain Killer; mid tint* Iln* circulation uf its influence is In log constantly enlarged. Keep n large supply in tlu* XX’esI, It is Just such n medi cine as the jieoplo want, a-nl they have already found out that they cun cure tin* Fever and Agin- lor 25 ct*. It will cure it cold ill one hour—a set ere cough ill one night— nnd I lit* proved to be tbo best medicine iuuse for u disea-* ed Btumm h, and many other purposes. Your*, kc., Ihh'Rwooti a Oiuiiam. Mewm. Perry Davis & Son:—Allow me to add my testi mony to the value of your Pain Killer. On the 4th Inst., my son was badly burned with fire enu-ker*,—1 liu- inediut -ly K -nt for some Pain Kilter, and with some sweet oil i"iultic"d it, nnd lie is now doing well. Yours, truly, J icon A. XVzstervei.t, Mayor of tho City of X. Y. "XVe prosumo no Medical pn-iiiirati m over offered “ *•— * -fd than I'crry . . -i". Wi-re they culled upon to do ho, would clte.-rfully testify tlmt they IBs. with the most *atisfactorv nr otvn knowledge, that an iui- liH- been relieved hy it. It* For tne 1,000,000. THE U. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY. ICil>tltil 165,000 J No. 398 Broadway, cor. Xx atker street New York. v BF. prepared in i xi'ciitu ull o'der* lor MANTLES, /V T IILETUPS,GO!.U >-NS,PEDESTALS, PII.AS- TERS,SLABS. At0-. In imliHtimi of S enna, Itrncilul, Pyriuices, Neapolitan, uml all luncy Marbles , equal lu Bircliglb, beauty (tod ourabdBy In real marble, alii lit si one respects superior thereto, and nt le*« than hair the cost. Unlike uuoldelsed iron, wood nr slate. It Is who! ly true Irotn ull objection* winch urn urged n.'HiiMt mere Btirluce t\«.k, where paint, copal varnish, Aic, lorui th* tem.otury polish uud beauty of the article. .Mantel* irom 8 to 84<i. tinleis from llitiblcrs. Cabinet .Makers and others solicited,and sa isf ctb-nguaranteed. Agents for the priuelpal cities treab d with. PETER RENNIE,Prea’t. Lovki. G. Mickle*. V. f’res’t. Joseph Lamo, Sec. _r* oct 24—It TILTON & McI lKirAI\i>, U .lltiidcn Lime, New York, M ane f At :tu r eiis or ihe’xvi i r ld-renowned SALAMANDER SAFES, RANK FAULTS, A c. liullimore Depot, 145 Pratt street, sop 5— ly Homo- Depot, 14 Howard street. SHOW CASES. HOt F VI 4IV I* «* FI.IINH, MANUFACTURERS, 57 Bowery, NEIV YORK. H AVE the lurgeat and cheapest slock of HI'UV (’ASB6 ever offered in till* city, made In every style; Mlvur-pluti-il, Bruts, Rosewoi tl, .-utiuwood, fcc. Orders promptly filled, and goods cureluLy packed and shipped to Huy part of the United States and Canada. seji I—3m i;. J nowi:i,i;, General Commission Merchant. NU. Nil PK*UL STitKKT, eep 4—tlm nov 13 XVM. XVKIGII1 Ducemhcr, In front of tin* Court House, between the usual hour* or (tale, will lie sold Lot No. 4, Now Franklin Ward, boundml east hy Montgomery street. *outh by Bay •trort. west by Lot N«. 6, nml north by Lot No. 11, sold by roeolntlon of Council. nov 13 L 31. 8T0NE, C. M. TLEftPORTERi-1" ra»ksTennenta celebrated J\ Scotch Ah-In Quart* anil Pint* Imported illruct from the Brewery. »irn*ks Ilya** Porter lu Tint*. 20 do Bar clay’* porter in Pint*. landing, and for sale hy nov 14 GL 4(1 ID BIN k GUNN I NOHAM. xllBEMBr*—60 boxc* English Dairy t’hm-»e. 69 do ) chol. eGoshen Cliftcie. landing, and for sale hy BO vj» (.'LAGIIOItN 4c GUNN1N01IAM. O ATH AND COIl 18.—Prime article, for sab* low,by nov 19 DAVID P. DILLON, MarketBqiiaro. AYTiiAY II HAY 11 UPruue lwi-t-ri» liny, for DAVID II. DILLON. Market 8qu*rt*. I " "NTBIjIs GRA NT, or tin* ljo*l XX'lfe. arlmrmlng \ ii-iv-l by nn iinkoownaot'ior: (iliurli** Xava**eiir.<*r Tie • mu ift ll.or, by J. Frederick Smith. niithi>r of • Amv l-twrencrt," "Minnie(In-jr," "On* ll.'wnrd." Ac. ho sale by XVARN'tK’K A DAVIS. Ihokselb-nsud SUllounrs,No. lSUCongrtiM *t. BOV 19 mm H IIVIMJ ANII RltXIIVAI'l.NU liSTAiUMItllitT 7 3 York-* I.* ttt ur the Court HoiiMt , SAVANNAH, GA. 73 JEt EST4BLISUED IN 14*32. f^T 73 1 ^111. >uliscrlb»-r, Rratriful to tils patrons and friend* for llieir continued lavors, would state dial, lu *d- dillon to the improvement* in Dy ing acquired by Inin during Ins lu*l visit to England uml Hc.otlaud, has imnle arraugumeiiis b*r extending hi* biuluess, by wlilcli hn i* now enabled In Dye a grcnlor variety of (Jolorson Kllk and Woolen Dresses, Elinwls, Ac., which holruit*wil| generally please ull who may favor him with their patronage. • Gentlemen’* Garment* Dyed, Gleaned or Renovated, ' as may be required, iniliesniue Btipurior style which lion generally mo much pies sod hi* pulrnun ainl friend*. i Lmlle*' lloiimoa Dyed, Blenched uml Pressed In (he ' moHl luHlmoinblc *lyle*. Order* from the cuntry piiuc- tltally uttendeil to. Terma mo le ate. When parcel* are sent hysteamhout or railroad, word should be Kent I him hy letter through tlm Post Office,sothnt he in-y know • where in cull for them. J»H 13 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. ; TONF.A INI.A IN l» COTTON PLXiXIIIDt T HE UNDERSIGNED having hcannpii'dnied *genlN tor Ihe sale of llie colehruled McArlliy MEA IS LAND GO ITON GIN, the cm Ion from which I* readily Hold, uml which usually lirtiig* three to five cent* per poun l more Gian from any mlmr Gin yet Invented, are now prepared to nupply Plunler* nml tlimm wunllng, wHh these o| superior workmanship at one hundred and twenty (Ive dollar* each. Extra r* liar* $11. Extract from a letter from n Florida plnutoi: ••The Me Xrlliy Gin Is Infinitely nlieml of every other Gin >el niHiiolin-tiirPil. I would mil Ih* wiiIioiii one for (robin Ihe nmoiini; It Have* ir<>uhle fe l* simple, uud liirn* out beiiuillul cotton. Tliealniile In cot lejo.ed. ami Ihe open prnce*H*o much desired hy the English liuyors I* cminoih obinlne«l." nog‘-’4-If BOSTON 4i VII.LM-oNGA. N egro GAPS, 8GOTGII SPY LEA—III tins -cot Ui.pt and Uennsls. rorrlvrd nml flir rale bv oel 82 ffiOKENBAUGH A LAMON. Savannah Dru MPork TO SHIP OWNERS, XI XSTEH8 AND CONSIGNEES OF VESSELS T HE subscriber respectfully Inform* them that the S X VANN All ..RY DOCK is now in roccesslul opera)Ion,nml It is calculated to tuku lu alilps of any clu-slrom KKl t< I-iHliun* hu then. Ills 23(1 litot lung and 65 left wide, uud complete lu every particular. A Urge gang of workmen Is employed and u largo supply of mutoruil* I* on hand, »o Ihul vo*«els enn be repaired with as much diMputch as in nnv other port. Pump nml Block Making ami Smith’s work (lone on the proml-es and every effort made to ensure economy and fidelity lo thoso who uiuyluvor the Duck with their bosim-rs. D.P. I.ANDEKMIINB, Agent ami ^U|»erlntendi-nt, feb24 Late of Xlar*h’* Dock, floiricu.on. IMPORTANT TO IIOUSEKEEPIID-M AND IIEALERH. TUB HOPE MILLS, 71 FfLTON RftKICT, ANO 71 IlKKKMAN "T., NkW YORK, I ruicipnl OJhr.t 1113 Fr^nt Street, New York. Factory, N<-s. 36, 37, nud 38 lluiDon street, J. rrey City. I rs'MlK PROPRIETOR-* ol this long and well known | 1 t.’OFFEE AND SPIGE ESTABLISHMENT, I Continue lo prepare Ihe best fiiaRMackutuaL row- nzRs in use, hir rulslng Bread, lii-uuit. Tea and other ( akes, be. They also prepare >iu*:ard, cocoa, uud many other articles ul daily u-e in every lumily. widen ! tney offer upon thu inosi reasonable terms. Catalogue 1 beui to i.oaler* who request them, i It. ll.kJ.fi. 1*11 AM. I N. B.—Consumers advised to Inquire for Hope 91111* • article*. nog 14— I Tall anil Winter Clothing. I'll-JHNON, IIFIDT A A RE receiving weekly, por iiennuir*. one of the la'. gost and best select'ed s neks o) clothing ever offer ed lu *ld* market, which they offer ou accommodating le>in* ut whidesuienud retail , They also hnvo In sloro a good assortment of GEN- TI.EMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Murchiiut* visIMug llie city wou* Ido woll to call and oxamlue mir stock. P. s. Orders rmm tho country piomptly ntlcnded to aug 31 ktlllEFFEI.I.X. HlUailEltk A CO. 1 .'tPORTERS. AN1) DEAI.ERN IN , DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYES, PERFUMERY, de.de., 170 XVII.I.IAM STREET, Nxw York, I NVITE the uticuiioiiol till* trade to their large and varied slock of Drug*, Paints 1 ills, Perfumery, Ac. In addition lo llieir regular importniions of Staple Drugg*. they nre also receiving, direct from the ■otirces of production and maii«facture,*opplu-*ol Tooth. Il*ii, and Null Bru-hi'S. Bronze*, Cork*. Mortar*. Sponges, French and English Perfumery, Lullin’* Extracts, and many other urticlu* usually embraced lu Druggists’ •' stocks, which they are also enabled to offer ou the n.osi advantageous terms Orders, either lu persou or by mall, will receive prompt attention. . aug 14 -iy 8HELLAC INDIA TWINE, . COIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, ftC., COIR AND JUTE .HATS, And INDIA GOODS generally. For sale low Tot CASH, by GEO. W. DOW A GO., Importers, |e 12—limn No. 7 Hurling Blip,New York. I'REftH FRUIT AND GREEN TIRTI.E. I —.lust arrived bv tlm British sclir Itdorm from Andrus Island—Orange*, 8iindd.*ck. Grap*' Fruit. Hnuamis nnd Loinous. which arc equal to nny ever brought to till* mar ket,—nnd a few very lino Grccu Turtle. For snih* by^. ^ nov 14 No.91 Bay street. R on I a BIILTOn7—a Beni Lib.—A Sou th tin Book, hy a Southern Lwly* V’ r ,™ ll .° b 7 ' XX’AllNOCK k DAVIS, Booksellers nud Stfttlom-rs, No. 169 Congr.-M *t. nov lit U ~~ A Y.^S60~bfti«Vprime EwterlTlUy, landing from "hip Time, and for stile by nov 20 CARI.F.TOX * PABSOXB. I) AC’ON N1DBN AND SHOULDERS, HAMS, I> Ac.—60 lilids Bides and Shoulder*. 16 tierce* Sugar Cured I Inins, 25 bbl* Lord, 60 keg* Lurd, bbls prime and Rump Pork. Landing end for ■nlchyr nov 19 IIOLCOMBE, J0IIN80X k CO. 16(1 bills "Denmcnd” nnd “Oakley” Flour, - I qr bid sacks “Denmen-r Flour, 6t) bbl* extra Family Flour. Ju*t received and for wueliiv nov 10 HtlLt.’ilMBE.JOllN.SDX k CO. tj R ANDV.— Biiiii'lv in luilf pip.-*, quarter* nud oo * > laves, in Bund.Jii"t receivetl. nml br *nle bv iniv m , MINIS A .IiiIIN,SION. I'LOUR, CORN, HAY Ac.--J2"« bushel* chotco l i XX Idle i’or11—66 III* to tl"- bushel, lout) biudi -l" prime Ohio Heed Outs. 160 8a. U* Extni.mill Hup.Illno family FIoiii. loo biiHln-l* XVhlte Coin Meal- lm Bnle* choice Fftstern Hay. 6u boles prime North lover liny, in store nnd for *alo by asv 10 WAVER A CONSTANTIN!. l.'LOl'IL- 1 Kill bil l. 1I0USEKEEPIXG llAliDWARE, 1*1 COT A NIIOTXVI’LLi IMPORTERS AND JODRKR9 OF ENaLIRII, FRENCH AND QEKMAN HOUSE TUBNISHINQ HARDWAKE- No. 6 t .Mu'tluu l.uiie, New York. I NVITE tlm jtieulumol Souihorii nnd Western M«r- cn am * to a large uml very oxlouslvu slock of Goods III tbe>r line. t mlery of every tleRcrlplinu. Silver Plated Wuro: Japuaaerv. Geiiiinti (Silver and Brill aula XVurc. TiuiK'd and Eiiamtuelled GtMikiug Utensil*. Bruiizcd, Cupper aud Urns* Goods. Tea Truvs, Fire Irons, Fender*. XVIro Cover*. Bmnzed Gundlcsllck*, Block Tin Ware. kc. Our slock cuinprises every article In our line ofburl- tie**, ull of which we will sell lotloalcrs al the VERY LOWEST Pit 1C EH, for Cash ur Approved I spur. G.md* ordered by teller will ou Elected with great care „„d ■“■I""- 1 '- *“ J »““** ‘i'moIVtITKVKI.l., No, 63 Malden lame, New York. P. 8. Also manulRCtnrers ot a very superior attlclo of Plated Hpoonsand Fork*. Je7—Utn 8ewTnq machines. IAXGEL8IOU HEWING MAGIIINEJ".— Made by Pi kid, HATTELLE k GO., Worcestor, Massa chusetts, patented by Ella* Howe, Jr., September tilth, 1846. Those Machines *re warranted,(with proper use* no! to Koi ou! of rop.lr. Th.y aro bull! In .((oo.l.ub. staullul.nnd workmanlike manner,ami will doTnlloru HboemMkors’und .Saddler*’work.In u manner warrant* oil to give satisfaction. Thostlch will not rip »nvn'»'» than common sowing, done by hnii.l. Call aud m.i l» 1 » Mt<J Vason. E-q., with great hucct-a. I cu-lder Miem to b« ot great value. They aro a raving of about oiie-thlrd of tile labor of cultivation, about two lo three bushels of seed to tlm Here In plan-lug, and n great Mvlrw of tabor lu planting us they open the furrow, drop and cover th heed with one horse and hand. I think them worili uno hiihdred dolldr* a plrco lo any planter, that plant* lull crop* of cotton. As for myself I would nok plant a crop nl cotton without them lor no coiiltlermlloa in the bound* n| reason. Yours, v ery ro»peelftilly. A. J. BARKSDALE. Lee county, Georgia, July ISib, 1853. - ... I have used Rnndall k Mercer’s cotton Planter two ■L-a-iuoL, aud coninlrr them of great value to the firm er. i save scud enough each year to p»y for the Plant* er*, then i save at least oim-lhird tho labor of i Mlliva. ’non, as ihecniii.ii Is sowed in so natrow u Hue that with good plowing there Is bul little hoe work needed. Thera >s also u saving of hand* Mini horses In plnntlng. I should sny they were worth one hundred dollars etch, uud recommend evory furmer lo use them. s. d. mclendon. Lee county, Georgia, July Uth, 1835. fry* I have been overseeing for Mr. 8. D. McLen don the presold year, uud fully concur In htsstntemenls above. DAVletiON V' AnltEN. Meiers. Randall d■ Mercer—Gentlemen s In reply to /nor* i will r.ulv say I have ti*ed Ihr-e ol your cotton seed drill*, nud consider them of greut value, Irotn the luct that in the use of thetn I saved from two to three liushcl* *if seed to ehcli aero planted, and nt least one- third of the labor of cultivation, tint requiring one-half h* milch hoe work as the old way of planting— aleo, a considerable saving in the labor of pluming. I never expect l<> plant cotton without them if I can get them ut *ny price. I have planted eight acres per Uuy to each drill. They nro simple—easily in Hinged,and Ihete Is no difficulty about getting a g""U slum!. Very respectfully your*, W. F. IIAMKIGK.M Lee county, OeO: ulu, Jmv i2th, 1835. 6C1 „ TnoMAavikLi, Thoms* countv, Ga. Col. J. II. IVutKon— Dkxr 8ir : I cun lecotnmeml vonrcition Pluulera (drill) In the hlglu-sl terms. I have tried them ou all my laud except now ground, and 1 think they will do In l -at, they will do In a mountain- ona enuntiy as well as In a level. If I had not bought I would travel to your shop which 1* 75 mile*, and pay filly dollars a piece for them. It -aves one-thlul of lb* work;one hand cun plant h* much os two,and one hand can cltoo out three ucres while one can chop nut ona ucra ufier u common plow. Your* respectf'illy, K. BRASWELL. Pol'ohzrtv comity, Ga., July 14th, 1653. J. II. IFatlon—MR : This is to certify that 1 hsva used Randall k Mercer's cotton rued drill of your man ufacture, ami uni so well pleased with them that I would ri commend all planters who have not tried them, to give ihem u fair trial. XVhere thu drills nre used tlier* is ngreat deal of labor saved in cultivating u crop, ow ing io iia being so uniform in tho drill, the plowing can lm done much better, and with greater despatch, con sequently the hoe work is lighter, as tood plowing •it pt-rseiies the necessity of a great di-al or hard hoe work. JNO. BARKSDALE. lie lm* In- On Kllli-r. ill to do "•>, i >1 it Tor vnriw success. It I* within iiii*iis(* auumiit of suff-riuj piopri -tors, Me**r*. I’crry D.tvi* k Sou, save no pains .. ex|H-n*o in order to satisfy tin* public. Being strictly liuiMmbli* nn-ii. tlu-y observe the utmost unitormitv in tlm inanufin-ltiri* of their ci-hi-ratcd l’nin Killer. ‘Tho material* of which it i*composed nro carefully solectod— none but the I **- quality being it- d. By iln-so in ftn* tlm high t I'Utfttion which th•• l’nin Killer lm.-. ion,* since w qttired. i* at all tiiio-s triumphuiitly su*tain- d. lu view of these fact*, weareby no mean*surprised to learn that Messrs Duvi* & Son’* sale* ar.- constantly and rapidly In creasing. XVl.ilc we congratulate our friend* generally that »o valuable a pnqmriitionn* th- l’nin Klil.-r is placed within their reucli.vve mu«t he permi(t*-d to rejoice at the well-merited sure.-** of its liberal and enterprislug pro prietor*.—| Providence* Gen. Advurtiser. Tlm l’nin Killer is sold by John 11. Moore k Co., Tims. M. Turner k C". nnd 8. D. Brantley k Co., Snvnnnah; Barret, Carter .v Co., ami Clark, XVells k Dubose. Augus ta: E. L. Stroln-cker k Co., Macon. Also by Druggist* ami Grocer* generally. tiov 2i—eod3m S ml dlcr y H*« r e. ho us c. Young’ll liu ililmg, Sig ii of llie Golden Saddle. OFPUSITK W. R. SIMMON* CLOTIIINO STORK. W. H. MAY & CO. Have on baud a good assortment of saddle*. Bridles an 1 Enri i-s*us, ol which tho lollowiug comprise a part: Spanish Quilt, d, Overlaid anil 8|iaflou 8ntlilles, Plan ter’* ffirgi* nn<* extra large >addle*: Men’s plain do. Eueli*litlo; Boy-’nml Raced.i.; I.ndies Saddle* of a variety of patterns; Bridle* k Murtciigides; Saddle Bags, Trunk* kc. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees. Skirting and llog kins; Pud <l».;8;rnlntng and Worsted Web; Thread nnd Sacks, assorted size*. HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, nuggy and Bulky llarue**e* of all kind*, by thuriugle oel. CARRIAGE TRIMMING8.—Barouche, Buggy and Bulky Spring* nud Axles; D**h Frame*; Hold,* nud Hows, hy ihe single »ot; .'Mated nnd Brass Biump Joints; plain do ;patent Dn*h leather,.Top aud t'urtiilu do.; bioad and nnrr.*w Luces, variety ol puCUm*; Bilk and Worsted Fringe; black and purple t.’o.-fSt Bonn*: Bug gy Lamps, Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and Plated Knob", kc. mly83 AN ordinance: To grant to the Charleston aud buvautmli Railroad, tho right to cross one or iuoro public streets lu the City of Hnvnnunli. See. 1. Uo it ordained by the Mayor nnd Aldermen of the City of Savannah nnd Ilutulet* thereof in Council ns- hi mbled. nnd it is hereby ordained by the authority of thu name. That the said Charleston nnd Savatiuah Rail road shall have the right and authority to cross or pa*s through uuy street within the corporntu limits of tho city of Snviiuiiuh that nmy ho m-cussury to roach its own de pot. where it hlmll pitrclin*- tin* necessary land upon the sanie term* and conditions that nro granttnl the Bnvaunnb, Albany and Gulf It. H. in pnssiug Irom their depot to tho river: Provided, that all ol said crossings shall be west of XYcst ltroud Street; and provided, also, tlmt the tsamo shall not block up the Htrect or prevent the free use thereof by the inhabitants of Savannah; and provided. nl*o. tlmt the snuie Mmll not in nny manner obstruct the free ns- of the Savannah nnd Ogeocheo Canid. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by the nutliority uforo- naid, Tlmt nil ordinani'c* or part* of ordinance* mllihiting against tho provisions o( this ordinance be, and tho earns aro hereby ropoulcd. PiiRsod in Council, Savannah, 15th Nor., 1Sj5. Attest: KDXV'D C. ANDERSON, Mayor. A. 0. DivfcXPOnT, c. c. nov 20—0 AN ordinance: To repeal the tenth section of nnordiunneo relative to a Pixon horses and mule* brought into the City of Fnvnn- mill for sale: passed 24th January, 1812. Sec. 1. Be It onlnincd by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho Cltv of Snvnnnah nnd Hamlets thereof In Council iissein- b|Vd, and it I* hen*hy ordrtiticd by the nutliority of tho same. Tlmt from uml’after the passing of this Ordinance the tenth section of the above recited Onliunnco Ik* nud I* hereby repealed. • 8co 2. lb* it further ordained by tho authority afore said: Tlmt all Ordinnnrr* or part* of Ordinances milita ting against the provi*ion* of till* Ordinance Im* nml tho same nro hereby repealed. 1’osMi-d in Couucil Savannah, 16th Nov. 1855. KDXV.C. ANDl-.RSON, Mayor. Attest: A. C. Davenport, c. c. nov 20 This Is to certify that I ueed <mn of Randall k Mer cer’s cotton *■«*(! drills Inst year In planting my crop,aud was well pleated. I have used five of them thu present your, planting iny entire crop, uml am still belter pleas ed. There Is u saving of bciweou two and three bushels ol semi lo tho ncro In plnntlng, besides one horse and one hand with those drills d-o-atho w-rk of three hands nnd two horses. Then there I*too saving of one third of the hoo work, the c> turn bcliiglu to straight nml nar row a row. I c-malilcr them worth one hundred dollars each to any planter, uud recommeud all to purchase and nselhem. WM. H.OWENS. Dougherty county,Ga., .Fitly 10th, 1855. Mkhnrs. I(**d»li. k Mkrcir:—In reply to yours of the 5lh instant, in relcrence to your cotton soed drill, I am happy to say that ufier pluming a portion of my pre sent cron in tho old wuy. I was enabled lo obtain ouu of your drills, with whl.li I flniihcd. It is the deslilerr tmn ami long sought after. Many uml varied Imve been the attempts iff Intelligent minds to attain what you have accomplished, but with only pmtlal Success. This lonves nothing to lie desired in a ennui drill. It deposits the reml uniformly and con tinuously iu n ".Might and narrow line ns you wish,saves about one half the labor In planting, nnd about one bird of the hoe work in cultivation. It is almost need- ess to add that I am delighted with your drill. Yours respectful ly, J. L. MERCER. Lee couuty, Ga., August loth, 1855. Msssr*.Randall it Mkhcxr— Oentlmten : I m*ed one of your cotton sccil drills the past spring, aud I leel huirhdd paid bn- what It cos’, me. To give your drill a fair trial, I planted every other row with the drill, ana -.lie Intervening rows I planted as well as over cotton was planted before your drill come Into use. The result was, that in the row planted with your drill I got nmoie pcr'ect stand, and I think it grew off much better, be* sides I realized u great saving In the labor of working over tny cotton tbu two first times. I shall contlnuo lo use them as long us I piaulcottou. Yours kc. JE8SEE COCK. Lee county, Ga. Messrs. Rakdall k Mkrcir—Gentlemen : I hare use ! eight of your Cut ton-seed Drills, manufactured by-J IIVVhis>ii, on Gol J Bond's Fowltowii plantation, lam much pleated with them. 1 avlng realized great saving of teed, of labor in planting and rhnpplug out, and ihe hands ut the first siding could go over at lean one-third more iu a day, and do hotter work than In cotton plant ed In the best wuy I could plant with coulter aud block. I have no hesitation lu giving It ua iny opinion that in thu use of your drill* there is a saving of oue-ihlrd ot the labor of cultivating n cotton crop. Col Bond la pleased with Iliem and will continue their use. Yours, respectlully, JA.ME8 CHEEK. Fowltowii, Ga , July 9lb, 1855. This I* to certify tlmt I have used two of Randall It Mercer’s Cotton Maulers, and have no hesitation in say ing Ihitt they will do. Ihe *:i* lug of labor In planting is an object, the saving of i-eeiHs au ohjecl, aud the cot- l oi stand" in such a narrow drill Hint it nmy almost be kept cffati without tho hoes. 1 hero I* nothing to equal Ihem in plant).g cotton. XV91. B. REYNOLDS, j ' Luo county, Ga.,suly 1st, 1855. Lac Cocvrv, Ga., August 83d, 1853. I have u*ed Kandull k Mercer’s Cotton seed Drill, which I purchased of Col J H Watson, ai d think they are the lies- machines now In use. I am snt'sfied there Isa ureal saving In seed nud a greater saving In work. I r.in fully *all»fl<-d there Is one-third of the hoe work saved. Try ih'-m,ai.d nny reasonable man will be aalts- Util they are worth more than threo limes the price they areaoldlor. PHILIP WEST. Having obtained front Mssers. Randall k Mercer the exclusive right of supplying tho State of Georgia with Ihcte Drills, 1 am row prepared lo supply sIIdemands, having made arrangements for tbelr mamilaciure In Palmy ra and 91illi*dgeville. My price ia $15. cath. de livered at either Palmyra or Mllledgevllle. Money sent at iny risk by mull, If the requisitions of the Post office Department aro complied wuh. Any further inlorma- lion desired can be obtained by addresslug mu either at IVmvru or Milledgoviile, Georgia. oct 19—Inw5tn J. II. WATSON. MAGAZINES FOR 1850. rjARl’KIt’S MAGAZINE, $3 por annum, M*W In ad- Graham's Mngazlne, |3 per annum, iu advance. Arthur's Magazine, $2 per minin'*- Pulimm'* Mngiuthi', (.1 |K-r m*»"m. f2.n0 lu advance. Lidii-*' National Mngtuin** l"’ r annum. Frank Leslie’* Uiuett *•' per iimnim. 42.50 in advance. All of tlm nbyv. MSgnziu.-s Will ho delivered to city «uli*crili(*r* «' tne above rates, free of iHistage. Parficu- i nr oiii-ntlon paid to country orders, and iuagiiv.im.-s mail- it to any Post tiffin*. TIiom- wishing to subwrRie for tlm year, will please naud us thuir uauies us soon ns i*>**ili|i*. XV A If NOCK k DAVI8. Bookauiler* nud Stationers, •ov $0 Smitii of thn Marks*. MEDICAL. NOTICE. DR. w. T. PARK, TUE BOTANIC, OR REFOUIfl PHYSICIAN OF SAVANNAH. B EGS to announce that lie has removed his re- ridence and Office front the corner of Stale and Jefferson streets, to the former residence and office of the late Dr. Ulchardsone. on Droughlon-strvet, (be tween Montgomery and West Broad-street*. He tenders his mo*i slnccro tbanks to hi* Icllow citizens In the city and country, tor the very liboral employment of his pro- ltn*L*nnl services slnc>* hls location lu Muvannah, and lakes pleasure I" announcing that hit ftcilltles for meet ing the constantly increasing demands upon him aro greatly imnro’-cil, having employed a competent person to attend especially to his office affairs. Ladies may contuli him either In hls ffimlly parlor, his coniitlting-rxoui, adjoining hls office, or In hie office. IDs consulting-room hna Been furuified and arrauged wi h especial reference to tho convenience,comlorl and taste of those visiting him professionally. Patients visited promptly and p»netually. For terms and further purhsulirs, see hls Medical Journal. 3mo-octl 1 >l OK LED BEEF, Irvin Chandler k Co., daily sxpeoL eo.aud for sale by oct 30 LYNN fc BN IDER. PER STEJWEH ALABAMA. *»fX BBLS choice Apples. Phmnlx. Bell, Flowers, Dl'Greenings, Bvrizbtirg, 29 os Pippins ko. Also. New Layer haisl."S Buckwheat, Cabbages, Potatoes, Miilons, Cratibfvrlit, Rtnoked Tongues, do Heel, Pig Dhlos, do sh»ulders. Bologna Hauwages, Cheese and Butter. For sale at the Savannah Fruit Emporium. J. A. BROWN, oct 31 No. 87 Whitaker street. tORN AND IIAY.—69 i bushels choice whits Coro V- M lbs to the bushel; prime Eastern and Northern liny. In store, and for sale by . «cl29 WAVER fc CQN8TANTINE. NA’AFI.K DRV GOODS. AND 18 4Cotton Sliming*, l.ineu do. Pillow '' Iy Ease Lim ns, Bleached Whirlings, English and > ri nch Long Cloths, American, Kngilsh and XVelsh r hinncIs.Cantoikdo, Tn'ile Dumssks, Furniture Diuilty and hurnliure Calico*, Huckaback and Damnsk Towels, t rash, Dowlas, ko. A large variety of above goods lor saluat lowest prices, by DsXVITT fc MORGAN. M A N U F AC TL’ RED TUB AGGO—159 (Mixes 8. Sand I lb Lump Tobacco, So boxos Rough and Read* and other flue studs, lor sals by «t»v 9 J.V. CONNER AT fcUO