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VOLUME LIU.
MOISTDA.Y MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1855.
NUMBER 283:
THE REPUBLICAN
18 published
DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY,
r,Y V. w. Al.EXANnF.lt & J. R, SNEED.
THUMB «
Daily Paper, in Advance,
If not Paid iu Advauoo,
Tri-Weekly in Advance
If not Paid in Advanoe
Weekly Paper, Invariably in Advauoo,
Club Price: Ton Copie* for
ad* l>‘ no raw will an order for the Paper be attended
to unless nceoropanl.’d with money, or a mtisfoctury re
ference. ^^—
$8.00
6.00
3.00
4.00
9.00
15.00
rare Reduced.
Cabin Passage to Now York $20.
SKMI-WKKKI.Y.
UNITED M \ rHM,l|.\ll. M!tE.
1 MIK now ami splendid Milo wbeul steamships:
kS"XVII.LU, l,5i'IMona,Capt.l\ D. l.i'Diow.
Al f GlMT.\, 1,-ViO •* •• Thom. I.von,
i'i.« >KU) \, l,:«h» •* “ M, 8. Woh.uu-li.,
ALABAMA, 1,3'll »• '* (5. K. 3 flit K nrK,
U ill Kiivnninili
Beery WEDNESDAY and SATUIIDA Y.
Thc«e ships are among the largest on llie const, un-
•urna8.nl tn speed, aalety or comfort, making their
•mu, go in fifty to slx'y lioiini, and nro commanded »y
•kiliitil, carotid a'd polite officers. Having elegant
cute room ucc.onmodnllous, they offer a most desirable
coMVOjancw to New York.
Cublii Passage t’JO
Bteerate
Agents: PAD El, FORD, FAY & CO., Savannah.
s\M’L. 1.. MlTCIItl.L, 13 Broadway.
Juno2C, 1835. Now York.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
r. s, sri'Ain.HN.
Tint ship* loMTHiaiMi mis i.ink ark
ATLANTIC, I BALTIC.
I'ant. Wkht. (’apt. Comstock,
PACIFIC, J ADRIATIC,
capv. Ntk. 1 Copt.
m m.. ^ Those ships having been built by
j£wt/t^ contract,expressly for government sor-
ILkir vice, every euro has been taken In
^aAHIU their construction, ns also In their en-
(rines, to ensure stroiiKth aud speed; and (heir accom-
modntions lor passengers aro uucquullod for elcganco
or comfort.
Price of passage from Now York to Liverpool,In first
ratlin 113*i; in second cabin, JT5; exclusive uso of ex
tra size stale re. m, 93U3, From Liverpool to New York,
jC30 and A*2l».
An experienced Surgeon atlacbed to each ship.
No berths can besecurod until paid for.
PROPOSED DATES OF BAILING.
tram AY to York. from Liverpool.
Ib55. ld.V».
Wednesday.... Jan.24.. 18551 Saturday.... Jan. 13.. 1855
Wednesday....Feb.7..1855 Saturday ...Feb.‘.*7 .D-55
Wednesday.... Feb ill.. 1835 Saturday.... Feb. 10.. 1855
I Sal urduy 'an. il l.. 1853
For Freight or Passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall street, N. Y.
BROWN, SIIIPLtn St CO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KEN N A RDM. G Austin Friars London.
E.G. WAIN WRIGHT m CO., Paris, or
OF.< i. II. DRAPER, Havre.
„tar 1 lie owners of these ship* will not bo accounta
ble for gold, sliver, bullion, specie, Jewelry, precious
■tones, or me'als. unless bills of lading u r e signed
therefor, and the vnluo thereof expressed therein.
Shipper* please take notice, that the ship-* of this
Ltuo cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
Jon lb mwfly
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
< iiamie ot' seni.hi i.i:.
O N and alter Sunday the 14th October, instant am
until further notice, the Passenger Trains on th<
Central Railroad, will run as follows:
DKTWKKN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leave Savannah 5 a. m., aud I9rl5 p. M
Arrive at Miicoii 3.15 p. m., and 1 a. m
Leave .Bacon 11.45 a. m., ami M.30 p. m
Arrive at Savaum h 10.45 p. m., aud 7.30 a. m.
UiriVUN SAVANNAH AND At'UI'BTA.
Reward.
RUNAWAY Rom iho Subscriber on the 33d
Heptuuiber, Ills slave ALBERT, who Is 37
years or ago, about 5 feel 8 Indies high, weight
about 140 pounds, haa straight and very light
hair, blue eyes,and Is so while that It will be
difficult to detect his being n Negro. Ills Trout tooth uro
Ikst decaying, chews tobacco, and is fond of spirits the'
i » drunkard, lie cannot read or write, has ho trade;
lus been Mocustoiued to stock ami ftv- mlng. Ilo bus but
lllilo Knowledge of Ihocoiiutry.iind will linvo frequent
occasion to unqulto bis way.* Is rnllior slow In speech,
nm| lint rathe ran humble appearance. "NF. HUNDRED
DiiLLAUs and the horse (II taken with him,) will be
given by inn for his routineniont In any fall, ami Informa
tion soul to me so I get him. Hue Hundred Dollais will bo
paid for proof to e -nvlcl tho Abolitionist who hu* l-een
tmuperlng with him for some mouths mist, and who bus
Incited him to lake this advantage of my absence to
New York.
Anyzmo who may have seen said Negro will greatly
oblige me by writing, eo that I may linvu some Idea of
what direction he hat taken. He will undoubtedly pass
himself ns n white man. When lie lull lie rode u cites-
nut eonol horso, worth about $70.
J. M.TISON,
oct ID—If Bethel,(lit un lIlk, Georgia.
1 i*«ii Front Jewelry Store
WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL,
No. 116 Brouphlon-tt,, betwten Bull J* Whitaker
The largest and beat selected stock or goods
ever offered for sale In this city. Gold and AIL
Ayphons, Also, all kinds or Plated Ware, Military amt
fancy Goods, aud a groat variety of articles too numer
ous to mention; the whole of which will bo «old at ro
il need prices.
All klmlsof Watches, Clocks, Jewelry anJothor Job
bing attended to by competent hands,
oct It HORTON U RIKKMAN.
SPLENDID HOSIERY “
l'#r acntlemen’a Wear.
G o,ti PRISING every variety and sty la of
CASHMERE,
MERINO,
LAMB WOOL,
FLANNELS.
SILK and
COTTON UNDER SIURT8.
DRAWERS and half HOSE,
GLOVES, Ac.
Suitable for the season. Please call and provide for
your wants aud necessities. WM.O. PRICE.
_ oct 37 Merchant Tailor, 14: Bay st.
New Carriage Ware-House,
COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS.
THE FNDKB8IUNF.D reaped fully In-
forms the citizens of 8uvauuah ami sur-
tiding country, that he liua completed
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE,
Corner Congress ami Montgomery .Streets, aud has now
on hand amt is constantly receiving, u *
some stock of
jFortfQit Unsincno Cavan.
... . HKH HIKN .VJU,N EX,
WAYESHORii, BURKE COUNTY,«A.
Practice law In Uichnmud, Burke, Washington, Bcrlven
and Emanuel.
TIIOn. M. BXRHlkN. MAI.COI.M », JONKS.
doe ID ly
31 lliliKH A. iri A IN 1)1*11.I.,
A TTO IIJYK YU .1 T l.A It'.
Wit)iicHl>oro% (In.
Relorcuco-Messrs. A.J.ic T. IV.Miller, Augusta,Ga.
net 3 »y
B . (» • <• A II AN INS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
...... ForMylli.flAii
Will pracllco In the Flint and adjoining counties of (ho
Jan 7 Macon rircuit. If
1V.1I. A. I.OITON,
ATTORNEY A T LAW,
nov 3 if. ITlontli-cl lo« <«co«
IlmtfAllI I'.ltWAICDN.
ATTORNEY AND GOUNMULLOR-AT-LAIV,
Iflicitnopy, l-'lorltln,
will practice In tlm Couris of F.ail and South Florida.;
Rcleronci'S—Tiinno Pinkney u. I'o., Charleston, 8. C’.s
nerMin, llcidl Co., Buvuuuah, Ga.; Cooper fr Mother,
Micanopy, Fla.
march 30 ly*
lUilHIEI. IV. PEPPER,
Biiccessor tn
HENRY J . P K P PER k. SON,
lVniclieN, Jctvdry mill silver Ware,
JVo. 175 Cheanut at., uppoailr. the Slate Houac,
IMiilndel pliiu.
may 30 ly
WILLIAM HI. TlNItfl), "
Factor & Commission Merchant.
For Florida and Southern Georgia Produce,
NORTH COMMERCIAL WllAltF.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
AND
97 RAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
may 7 _ Ohio
wii.i.iAm j. u iTriiEiL
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wnrronton, Goo.,
Will practicointhe Northern t.'lrcuit ofGoorgln, and
In Ihi-countlpsof Burke,I'oliimhlu, Jctfur&on ami Wash
ington, of the Middle Circuit. ly may
Nrto=Yovn anhrvtisrmrntn.
M'pm s. .If. Piltrngill »(• Cn.’a Attvrrhoinp Agmcy, 11
ATursaM-rt., .Yew York, and No. 10 .stale st, Potion,
P. 4t Co urn At outs lor the most Inlhmmlul ana lar
gest circulating Commercialpanors both In the United
Matos and die Canadas,
i constantly
large and liuml-
CAimiAoiia,
Consisting of Ciwhi'S, Roi kaivavs, Tfp ami No Top Bug-
gli's, Curriiigoa, Burrouclics, and Wagons of every descrip
tion, rnU-ul.Ucd to suit the most fa-tali.hi.-, uml arc uia.lo
“f the la st niidi-rial. ami tin-most reh-hnited huilih rs of
Newark, New York aud Notv Haven. All of whuh will
t»- sold low, uml wanantol to give satisfaction.
A cull is ro-pcctrully solicited.
G. IV. IIAltDCASTLK,
Corner of Congress ami Moulgoim rv sin-ets.
N. II. RP.I'Allll MI ot all kinds done in the lust man
ner. and as low as the times will admit. nov 8—ly
FANCY 1)11Y'"(IOODsT -
1 ARIES IVI, IH-VT. «-l,l N
FULTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA (I CO ltd I A,
BY A. E. REEVES,
Atlanta, March 14. 1855. tf mar 10
IrfaveSavannah..
Arrive at Augnstu..
Leave Aagiisui
Arrive InHu.nnnuh....
13.15 p. m., and 6 30 r. rt.
..8.43 v. M., and 5. - .H> a. M.
... .li a. M., and 4.30 v. M.
l.3o e. m. and 10.45 r. m.
DKTWKKN MACON AND At OrsTA.
Leave Macon 11.45 a. m., and 0.30 p. M.
Arriie ut Ailirustu 8 45 p. m., and 5.30 *• *•
Leave Augusta U a. m.. and 4.30 p. m.
Arrive nt Macon 3.15 p.M.,a'<d I a. m.
Bi. riVKi N SAVANNAH, MIM.KDnKVH.LR AND KATi'NTON.
l.euve Aavamiali 5 am.
Arrive in Mdlcdgovlilu 3.45 p. M.
Leave Mhc ui 11.43 a. m-
Arrive in Eatonlon 5 p.m.
t\ 31. M. WADLEY.
Savnniiuh, Ga , 13th Oct., 1835. ,.ct 13
South Western Rail Road.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
a
The very last Fall Style of Ucuilciiicu's Flno Silk
Dress Hats ban- been received; an inspection is
resjieclfully solicited.
N. K. RARNUM,
1 Hat and Cap Store, 139 Congress street.
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
W. H. MAY & CO.
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles aud
Harnesses, of which the following comprise a part:
Finnish Quilted, Overlaid and Fhnfton Saddles, Plant
er's largo and extra largo Saddles; Men's plain dog Eng-
li*.h do.; Boys’ and Itncu do.; Ladies' Saddles of a variety of
| patteins; Bridles and Marteiigales; Paddle Bags, Tranks,
, ‘ SADDLER'S MATERIAI.S.—SnddloTrees. Sklrtlngand
■ II v-kins; I’ml do.: Straining and AVorstod Web; Thread
ami Tacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy ami Sulky
l Harnesses of all kinds, bv the single set.
j CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Ban.nehe. Buggy k Sulky
1 Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; llohhsnmi Bows, by
the single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain do;
patent Dash Leather, Top nml Curtain do.; broad and
narrow Inces, variety or pattern*; Silk nml Worsted
Fringe; black nml purple Couch Roans Ihiggv Limps,
Plated nml liras* Curriugo Bands; Brass aud Pin" *
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WAI/rUlt* HA KB It A (50.
American, French, 11 mien ns
tide, ami Vanilla Gilt >CiH.ATE;
prepared C( )C() A -, BRt )M A, Ct).
GOA PASTE;Cocnn Slicks,Solu
ble, llotmiipnlhlo and Dietetic
Cocoa: Uocoa Shells; Cracked
Cocoa,kc, *
These Manufactures to which
first prkmitms liuvo been n-
srnrded by (ho chief instltutons
_ an t Fairs ot tho Union, are an
Leaf, Flower *t FYuit excellent diet for children, inva-
of the Conn, with a Ibis, and persons in health. They
pod opened. nllay rather than Induce the ner
vous excitement attendant upon tho use of tea or coffoo,
and nre recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, I lay —
ward, Wure, and Adams,of Boston, and by eminent
physicians oImjwIi to. , _ ......
For sale by all tho principal Lrocors iu tho United
Ktulcs, and by tholr Agents. ......
D.O. Murray. New York; Grant Ac Twolls, Philadel
phia ; Thomas V. Brnnd'ge, Balllmore; Kennett te Dud
ley, Gin. 9 WALTER BAKER Ac Ct
"sep 15—3m Dorchester, Mass.
Merillo Iron Pipe Works,
M E It 111 L & JAQUES,
1454 New York.
M anufacturers and dealers in Wrought
Iron, Pipes, Fittings. Tools, aud every description
i,r apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for
heating ami lighting Mounters, Churches, Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories
nml Hulls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler
Flues mode to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machines sro entirely new,and our
own patent warranted to do double the work of any other
Invention.
Orient solicited from all sections of llie country, nml
promptly attended P>. Je 33, '35—ly
TO I1IUI5 PLANTEII8.
T HE subscribers ato desirous oi culling tho attention
of those Interested in the Hulling of Rico, to their
newly invented Machine, which surpasses all others
now In uso. Tho advantage of these Machines consist
in Its simplicity, durability, nml the great amount of
work which it will perform without the least Injury to
the grain. Tho machines aro portable, nml well udupt-
ed to llnml or 8toum Power, can Do transported reudv
for use. These Machines can bo made to hull from 9(1
to 50(1 bushels per day—varying according to size. All
necessary information will he gltcil by addressing the
I n venters, ut their Manufactory, No 111 Cliff street ,New
York Oily.
ROBERT & JOHN E. ANDERSON.
_sopl2G—1m _ P
Coral)*! Fault and Fancy Goods.
WILLIAM TASKER—No. 1«> IMhk Plait.. New York,
I NVITES the attention of South Tn nml Western Mer
chants, to his new stock of Fans, Combi, Hair, Tootli
and Nail Brushes, Ladies,’ Reticule*, Perfumery. Sonin,
Porte Mommies, .let and Bead Bracelets. Pocket Books,
Dress Buttons, I'imuml Necdh's, Iloolcsand Eyes, Wuteh
Guards*. Wax. Coral ami Gins* Beuds, Necklace*. Ac. In
dia Rubber Colill)*, Canos, Halls and Toys of every de
scription. Scl-M.r-, Itavors ami Cutlery, Gold and Gilt
Jewelry, Accord eons and Violin*, Including n gemr il nml
a very large stork of Engli-h, French and German Fauey
Goods, which will he sold ut the very lowest prices, for
Cush or approved paper.
it«• Olliers by letter selected and put up In the best
manner. WM. TASKER,
may 1—ly P In Park Place, New York.
The Best Hair Dye.
.11,0. M. BALLARD’S (new article) received Urn high-
1 est premium ut the World’s Fair ami American In
stitute, where It was examirn d I jr the dis-tlngulihed client
i-ts, Dr. C. Little and Prof. John Jorrey, nml pronounced
the Best.
For sale by the Principal Druggists in thi* city—price
1. Principal office and store 4'JS and oKOllrondway, New
oik. mar 15.'.Vi—P marl's
W. JACKSON A: SON*
URATE AND FENDER ItllKERS,
246 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
Notv York,
aug l—ly • P
Nctn York fthttcttfncnmus.
fVossi Hkitlin, Fttteher, Owen A- Sehett'M Advertising
l/ousr, 310 llrondwity, JWw fork.
LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME
MiLirUFA-OTOIiY.
HORACE V. SIGLER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BALE-ROOKS,
04 Forityth-St,| New York.
M il. II. V. 8. would call tho attention of strangers visit
ing tho city, and esisoclnlly those in tlm trade, to Id*
extensive WAKE-U00M8 AND MANUFACTORY. In the
possession of um-i|iudh-d fuillities, ho iscunbh'd toexecuto
all order* oil the l.siveSI povsililu terms. The sale-rooms uro
replete with choice Hpcciumim, ami a full assortment ot
RICH GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Mouldings, Rich Gilt, Rose Woods, Oak, Maple, Zebra
nml Mahogany, iu every variety aud constantly on liand.
Orders from all part* of the United States ami Cumulus,
executed with prompt nest, pKrkcd with the greatest of care.
A liberal discount allowed to the Trade.
II. V. .SIGLEll, 0-1,117, 09 aud 71 Forsyth-st.,
nov 12—3IUO* 8 . New York.
D
Knobs, Ac.
July 23
%v o I’rtsscnn«r 'I'lnlus dully loC'olumlms
O N AND AFTER MONDAY. August 27. pas*.-ng r and
nml! trains will leave Macon f»rColninhusniid Mont-
n-ry, daily at 2.10 A. M.. an I 3.15 P. M., arriving at
Columbus »t 7.15 A. M. and 1".30 P. M. L'-ave ( olinnlois
for Mnc«n daily at 4.15 A. M. an*l2.3oP. M.. arriving at
Macon at in. 15 A. M. uml*.5o p. M.
P.im ng t* f»r Americas will take tlm morning train nt
2.1" A. M. from Macon, arriving at Americas at d.lo A.
Leave Americus ut 0.40 A. M. and arrive at Macon
at 10.45 A. M.
Connecting at Macon each vvny with tlm Central Rail
road Train-to .-av.innah, Augusta, Milledgevllle and Ka
li: ami with .Mac >n and West-rn Railroad Train* to
Gritliu. Atlanta, Dalton, UhnttaU Kiga, Knoxville, and
Nashville.
Connecting .daily ut Columbus, with Girard and Mo
bil- Railroad.
•tiu rtiug daily at Americas ■with four-lmrse post
h Lot- to Tallahassee, Albany. Ttaoinusvllle, Ac.,
an l tri-weekly Hack Line to Lumpkin.
Passeng rs for point* on tin* lto.nl •• h-low Fort Val
ley,” should tak t tho 1 o’clock evening train from 8a-
v.inuah, and 5 o'clock evening train troin Augu-ta. t.>
avoid detention nt Macon: for otlmr points on Smith
W-st-rn, or Mun-og— 1 tail roads, pamng-rs wMI have
no detention by either trains.
First Ulus* St uiuship leave Savannah for New \ork
Wednesdays and Saturdays, aud for Philadelphia on
Wedn sdays. Passage, In tlm Cabin, $20; Steerage, $8
Far-from Montgomery to Savannah, $13 no
Do. Gdmnbu* to «lo 9 00
Do. Americus to do 8 80
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendant-
Macon, aug 2 '55 Uf> aug U
NEW GOODS
JCJST IlECIDIVEDi
T HE sl'BSCRIREUhasnovv In store uml I* receiving
by each steamer irotn Now York, a full and well I
•elected assort mold of
READY MADE CLOTHING
GESTIEMEVS FtltXISIIIXB GIIIIIK. !
(kiiisistiiignl lino DRESS ail! FROCK COATS, BUSI
NESS COATS of all (itiillitles uml colours. MERINO
and FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWS
GLOVES, CRAVATS, kc., kc.
Having procured tho services of an experienced cut
ter, hi- Hatter* lilni-ell that Im shall p* u'olo t*i ptea-o
ml who may lavor him with hi* orders, uud Ids stock
ot pieces good* Is full, and well assorted. ,
WM. O. pniGE.
oct 10 117 IJ.vy s’reel.
SAVA TST ’ 8
BANK-NOTE LIST AND DETECTOR.
Published Semi-monthly vt Montgomery, Ala. t
At $2 00 Per Annum, In Advance.
FB^HE WORK is printed on flue white paper ami new
JL type, and iu uppearuuce will he second to mum iu
lXrKEC A. BEXXIiTT.
CARRIAGE AKD HARNESS REPOSITORY,
Corner of West lirc.id nnil Bay Streets,
Nnvainiuli, On.,
Would rail the ntlention of tlm elti/eus
of Georgia. South Carolina. Florida. Ala
bama nml Tennessee, to their largo and
epl> mini fetoek '
mm.ffl
FJ^IHK Books lor llmculwerijuiou
„ w .,„„ ...,.... Charleston and
. avuiimih Railroad, will be n-opi-nwl the 15th D<-
ber. 187,1. ami kept open until further notice, ot the
following places, to wit:
COMMISSIONERS.
Charleston—L. T. Porter, Otis Mills, Win. C. Bee.
Favaiinah—Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Screven, Col. A.
R A<hm!s' n i:un—Hawkins 8. King, D. P. Wilkinson, J. W.
Edisto Island—K. N. Fuller, James Hopkinson, Col. E.
Walterlioro’—Col. 51. E. Corn, D. S. Henderson, J. W.
R *A»hepoo—Lawrenco Witsell, W. II. Lowndea, Jas. M.
Faltkotcher—Tlios. MrTeer, B. McBride Peeples, Thos.
^ Pocotallgo—W. F. Hutson, J. II. Handers, John Martin.
Whippy Kvvamp Muster Ground—Harwell McBride,
John K. iranipton. It. A. Taylor.
Gillisonvillc—F. W. FickUng, Win. Yeomans, Tinmens
Bu< km r.
IP uid'ort—Edmund Illmtt. II. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope.
Grahumvillo—Col. John Weld), Wilson Ferrlboc, Wm.
Howard.
Blntfton—T. II. Coe. It. II. Kirk. Dr. P. Pritchard.
Robertrillu—II. F. Buckner, William J. Lawton, A. R.
Johnston.
PurysLurg—W. W. Hardee. J. P. Raymond,.!. D. Jone*.
Lawionvilh—Col. A. J. Iziwtou, Faniuel Manner, Chaa.'
Jaudon.
Blue Houso—Nathaniel It. Heyward, Burrell Saunders,
John Hill.
By order of tlm President and Board of Directors.
d-< 13 C. F. HAM'KLL, Sec'y and Tr* usurer.
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEfiE,
CUTlIBUnT, GrBOIlCJrlA.
... I'uR. d Mat*
A Miiith'in liauk-Note List Is
Counting Hons-, uml I'uldi - i<ill
II illt-icsts,
lential ii
every Bank.
Ice. Let Us unit? Ill lid-
Hid lint permit North* in
fluctuate our imm-y mat-
to are qui-lly following
in n ami N>
tela as they may wiah, while
their dictation.
Tlm work will lm carefully revised on the day of pul>-
li< ation. aud ull impoitttut tinam ial i hungi s. a* tlmy oc
cur, noticed. Every exeition will be made to make it a
correct nml n liable guid' to the Ilunk-r, ami Men bant.
Hotel Proprietors, Brok- is, Aiution-em. Coimiilssion
Merchants, and nth -rs <b sirom of having tin lr nanu s
and business widely circulated, are inioniKd that a liiui-
ted number of advertisement* will he inserted. !*p-ciul
rates for advertising by the year, or for shorter periods,
may b- known 6y applying to any of my Agents, or nt
the office In Atlanta, Ga.
8p< elm' ll uuiiihcis will be sent, on application by let
ter, free of charge.
All (oiumuuicatioiis iut< ud-d for tlm Bank-Note Lis;
and Detector, must bo uddnssed to Swnn's Bank-Note
List, Atlanta, Gu. 8AMU17L 8WAN.
.1 \mi i Koia i;i-'in, G-n-ral Ag* lit. s-p 25— 2m
rilllE entire
Jl joint resolution of the
r of thin Institution, hv
.. term, commencing on the First
Monday in September, and closing on commencement
day, Thursday all-r tlm fourth Sunday iu Jmm.
FACULTY:
AUGUSTUS ALLEN, A. M., President—Professor of
English Literal ii r* and Amieut Izinguages.
REV. J. II. CAIJIWELL, A. M.—Professor of Mental
and Moral Philosophy.
REV. T. X. FORril'ER, A. M.—Professor of Matliematlc*
\ and N'niural f
51ISS ANN
and Inslrm tress in Botany am
11. It. LIGNO.-KI—Prim ipul of Music iD partnient.
MBS. L. E. GRANT AND MRS. K. T. CALDWELI/—
OrnMimiiUil Branches. «,
Tins liistil’ition now pres-nU to tlm public, advantnires
will'll few ms's—ss. A lug-and elegantly ronsti lifted
(V.ll-ge wlltlee; one of III" hugest ('Impels ill til" State;
ail n-iessary oiil-hiiildingsuml enclosure; a lasirdliM'le-
putiii-iit. litiml up iu tlm most mat and <omloitable
style, uud under tlm Mip-rinteml-ne- ot tlm tench*rs
th-iii«'iv-s; with tlm whole Uoin-slic department under
direction of Indies of exp-r-n—. add-d to all
th-fai ilitm* lor a thorough eourse of instruction which
any liunlar uistitullon can ofl-r. It will be seen by refer
ence to our catalogue, that our rat-* of Board and Tui
tion ar« less Ilian ian be found elsewhere. This fact, iu
these turn s or p- uinaiy pr-*"nie. i* worthy of tho con-
•I'luralioli ot thos- having daughters to educate.
The Jioai'hng D-paritm nt will lm under tlm direction
*’f I’r* sell til Abb n and lady, and Professor t'aldW'dl and
I'tdv. With spaeiotis and i oinfortahlc dormitories, large
»nd convenient' I os ts, new and elegant furniture, good
And experienced s-rvant* and Inldi s lurnished with tlm
{"'"I that the market nlfordn; tog- llier with a wholesotim
l"i' p'lr-ntal dis-iplitie, we hope to iuer-uAn tlm liberal
I"'I'.nags with wlii< h this Instituiion hm hltlmrto been
lAiored. F. X. FOKSTEIt, S. e’y Fimillty.
Uiilhlieit, .fill v no, lH5fi. aug 7—Jan I, 'AW.
■ BA Y Aid) TA VliOIt'N JAI*ABI.-A vislTb.
India, t.'lniia and Jnpnn iu |K(gt. by Bayard Taylor ;
lA'mugs wnli th- Prophets: a Seri'* of Memories nml
Meditation*, by Rev. A. Morton Brown; UlomUnml Him-
'•'"i" in the Lit-nfa Village 1'iulnr. Ilnrhaiigh s ll-avnly
Home, 3 inis ; Hint s Cirri'nl Reports on Coiililiimd Fe-
!." r ami Typhoid Fevr; G'ssh’s I’rscll.sl Midwifery;
L uhi . „n |, v ,. f#; Meiidaiihall's Medical Stud-lit* Viule
*1"' u iu cpuai.ts -ft*" Ulus'rate.os; It-i.sly s Med-
,'l l''"„"ilary ; It' ssilv's Fteecipii.m ll'.ck : a . sl # Prsc.
’* t B'l.s'i ; ej»ok'«. I)t'bs«i'- \Vm~ i.4. DwRatiaon'*,
^.*11"*%,, Me dt.nl Works l-r Hiinl-mr nml Rrr "»l"ii
** Vl7 r """ " TH'tRNE WILLIAMS
Oglethorpe Medical College,
T"
I
AT SAVAIVMAH, GrA
IIIK SESSION OF LLUTUIti.S in the nbuvc Institu
tion will roiium-m c on tlm first day of November
ami terminate on the 1st of March.
Tlm Chiii'iim at the Uollego building, will bo opened to ,
patients on tlm 20th ofUctuber, aud be continued through- J
out tho session:
Tlm Faculty is constituted ns follows ;
II. L. BYRD. 51. lb. (late of Savannah Medical College.)
Professor of tlm Priucijdes and Practice of Physic.
E. LcRUY ANTONY, M. D., (of Wayimsbom. tin..) Pro
fessor of obsictrics ami diseases of Women and Children.
WESLEY C. NORWOOD, 51. D., tof Uokeshttry, S. C..)
Prof ssor of .Materia Mediiaaml Medical Jurisprudence.
JAMES S. 510REL, 51.D., (of Savannah,Gu.,j I'rofebsor
of Anatomy.
JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, S. C.,) Professor of
Physiology.
WM. T.'FEAY, 51. D., (of Savannah, Ga.,) Professor of
Chemistry and Pharmacy.
CHARLES GANAIIL, 51. D., (of Savannah, Ga..) Pro-
f-nsor pro tern, of the Priueiples ami Prm live of surgery.
D-monstrator of Auatouiy, R. J. NUNN, 51. lb, (of Sa
vannah. »
Tho fe-s will he—}10<) for the entire coarse of Lectures;
$lu Demonstrator's fee; Grudmitlon $30; Matriculation
*5.
Arrangements have been made by which students can
lm accommodated with good board nt from 3j,jj to $4 per
CARH1AUKS, BUGGIES, Ac., kc.,
embracing every variety and stylo now in me. Among
our stock will ho found all of tho most fashionable styles
combining
ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH
Built by koine of (lm newt r< liable builders In I’hlladel-
nhiu, whme work ha* a i-putati"n for IJghtimss, Dura-
iulity and Nentn—, unsurpa-sc'l by any other manufac
turer* hi tlm I ni"ii.
There may also b- found among our stock selection*
from the establl-humnt of J. 51. Qi imhy k Co., and other
rolebruted nmniifucliir-rs iu Newark, N. J.. New York
and New Haven, all of wdijcli are built expre-l.V for u*,
and whic'.i wo do not hesitate to warrant iu every particu
lar.
II. C. 5IeKoe lm* been for twenty-one years engaged in
th- Carriage Businkts in C"luml"'is, Ga., and we feel coti-
fldent that with our united experience and attention wo
will lie able to keen on hand a Stock that w e think w ill
meet the approbation and wants of the public, ami which
for vm i-t.v and ext-nt w ill excel limt heretofore kept at
thi* place.
All orders shall have strict and prompt attention.
11.C. M. KEE,
Savannah. Aug 31 1865. I. D. BENNETT.
LOCAL EVIDENT'i: OF THE VALUE
aud Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
AS MANt'FACTt'RXD BY
STARNS Sc MARVIN,
NEW YOIIK.
IN THE flro of the 3d
Inst., which consumed
tho brick building, occu
pied by Mr. John T.
Tlmmus. oppoiito tho
Gas Works III tills city,
wr* a Safe of tho almvo
description, containing
tho book*, papers ami
money of Mr. Thomas
nml ulihoiigh tho build
ing wna destroyed, iho
said Sufw sustained no
Injury whatever from the
intenso heat to which It
had huen exposed. On
opening tho Sale, Iho
found uiuiirl urban, and In tho same order
nml coin! Ition ns when placed there, except u slight
dPc"lorali"ii to the projecting ends of a few pnpers,
and tho backs or one or twool tlm books, caused by
the steam generated In tho Sale, while nl Its greatest
bent.
Tho Hnfe and content*,ns It came from tho ruins,may
st!H he seen, In tho possession of Mr. Thomas, nt tho
Da* Work*. A huge assortment ol theso colobrated
Satis always on hnmt, aud for sale by
U. II. CAMPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers,
July SO, 1855. 171 Bay at., Savannah, Ga.
I lake pleasure In corrolmrating Iho foregoing state
ment, ami in mlilltion would mhl that tho books aro now
In use. J.T.THOMAS, Wood Yard,Ferry Wharf.
July 3(1. IKVi. oct 34
Urooklun tin/
STEAM ENGINE WORKS.
18 UVator*a(rc>clt llrnoltlyii, N. York
D. I’. IHJRDON & CO.,
H AVING recently fitted up the oxteH*lvo ostnbllalw
in-lit at tlm above named place, we are pn pnred to
ui'iiuifaeture all klmlsof Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar
.Mills, Saw and Grist Mills, Dump* aud Gearing for w ork
ing 511 ncs, Shafting, Pulleys, Ac., uud are prepared to fur
nish coatings of evory description. We would call tho at
tention of Southern Planters particularly to our Sugar
51111*. Having purchased tlmentirestock of Pattern* from
the late firm of G. II. Hartson k Co., N. York, wo can safely
suv that weean turn out a Mill which for strength, dura
bility nud neatness, cannot he excelled by any establish
ment iu tlm States. A long experience in tho busiliesi
renders us competent to execute any orders, and w e would
advise those In give want of Machinery to us a call. Engi
nes from 4 to 4') home power itlvvnys on hand.
D. P. Burdo.x, II. N. Conklin, S. D. Conklin.
oct 22—Ilia-
LESIEK'S lltO.X VVOKKS,
FOIt THE MJIJfVF.ICTVRK OF
WOODSWORTH'S PLANING MACHINES
mid Steam Euglnea,
67 I’eabl-st, Brooklyn, N. Y'., opposite New York City.
T HE Subscriber having been engaged for the last 10
veurs ill the almost exclusive manufacture of tins
most Important invention, \N oodswurth's Flailing, Groov
ing and Tonglug Machine, hns recently completed the
large addition to hi* aln-ady extensive Iron Works, will
execute with dNpateh all orders in the ubovo line to an
unlimited extent. Tho universally acknowledged superi
ority of Wtsslsworth's Planing 5lnchim-s, manufactured
by him, over ull others, requires no reiteration.
In the manufacture o{ STEAM I.NGIN ES, we claim n
superiority for pow er and *peod. Imnuty of roust ruction
umlflui-h; and also guarantee tlm Kugiims to transmit
I')') per cent timro power for tlm same nmney than can
ho furnished by any other manufacturer, and more than
1(H> per rent, saving in wear and tear, us well us a large
saving in the eoiisumptiou of fuel.
REFERENCES:
TO PARTIES IIAVINl! THE STK.VM LNOINC* NOW IN VS*.
Pardee k Morgan. New Haven, Ct.; L. W. Slocum, Brook-
lvu. N. Y.: Timothy Dntinl. A«t"ria. L. I.; I.von* k Curt I—,
Bridgeport, Ut.; Stamford Manufacturing Co., StnmfonL
Ct.; John C. Sanford, New Haven, ct.: Itollin Sanford, N.
York City; Claw. F. Ixsi*ey. Austrian Con*ul General.
G. II. Slnnt, Kensington, Pldlndelphin, Pa.; Klddi f k
Martin, Wilmington. N. (’.; A. L. Clapp k Co., Montgom
ery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, New Orleans, lai.; Hinkle, Guile
i Co.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Itnntom, C'ohh A Co., Cleveland,
Ohio; Foss k llrotlu-rs, Chicago, 111.; J. B. Smith, 5111-
vvaukie, Wl*.; P. II. k L. L. Eaton, Buffalo, N. Y.: For
ward k Smith, Oswego. N. Y.; John Snurr, Toronto, (5. IV.
orders and proposals received by mail or otherwise,
from all parts of the United Males, Canada, South Amerl-
uud Europe, will I"- promptly attended to by Agents
o are traveling iu all sections of tho country,
ter* l.v mail, addle-.* JOHN II. LESTER,
•ct 4 3m 67 Pearl St. Brooklyn. N. Y.
For further information, address
s. pt 2* _ 11. L. BYRD, 51. D., Doan.
SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL
PATENTED .MAY Kills 1651.
T HE attention "f Planters, Farmers and Stock feeders
iu general, is respectfully called to this .Mill as tlm
most Important article of tlm kind now in ii-c, not otily
vve|| adapted lor grinding cob meal for Mock, hut grist or
fine hominy for tie- laid- • and especially bread iimul from
corn not fully ri|>e or dry in fill.
Iu s'-tting thi* Mill, no mechanic or frame worki* 1
wanted, only wanting to b- fiiMem-d to tlm floor or plat
form. Easily adjusted and us-d by any ja rson, even a
child.
The LITTLE GIANT ha*rereived tlm flr-t premiums nt
the lute Agricultural Fairs of .Missouri, Kentucky. .Mary
land, and other State*, and that I* tlm most complimenta
ry mniiner, a* well as III'- most ready roiniiieiiUutioii from
the thousands witnessing it* p-iT"i umiiee.
These .Mills are guaranteed in lie- most positive manner
against deflects or breakage, and No. 3 warranted to gi ind
16 Ini-h'-lsof feed per hour, with one horse, and offered at
tin- low nrice of all compl' D , ready for utlaehiug tlm
t'-aui. No. 4 nt $76, grinds2o bushel* per hour with two
lionas. .Manufactured by
gcorr k MOCK BEE,
Augusta, Ga.,
An I sold by C. II. C'AMi'rict.D,Agent for th" .Manufacturers,
171 Buy street, Savannah, w hero tho .Macluim may lm
seen. may 1
FOIl MALE.
A MULATTO Woman, 26 years old, a first rale Hearn-
stress, and her children, a* follows: A hoy (I years, a
hoy 4 years, and a ho.v 2years old—all sound, Imullhy ami
of good character. Sold to remain in tlmrily. Apply to
nov 13 WM. WU/GIIT.
FOIl HALE.
A SMALL lot of Itleo Field Hands for sale.
A Mail .'Ml years, a woman 27 years,
A Ilian 28 years, a woman 22 years,
A woman 4') years—all soiiml ami orderly. Apply
to nov 13 W5I. WitIGIIT.
1 1HTELL «KA«T,;.r'llm L-sl Wife,n< harming
Ijnov. L by an tinkiiow u Hiitlmr; Charles Vnvasseiir, <>r
T!m Uuteast Heir, hy J. I redern K Muilh.author of “Amy
Iziwreni e,'’ “Sliinil'-Gii-y,” •’Gu* Howard," Ae. F>«aulo
|,y W A KNOCK k DAVIS.
Bookseller*and Stationers, No. 169Coiigie(s st.
nov 19
A UK A POItTKIl.-lDcnsksTeiiuents reh-hrated
Scotch Ah-Iu Quails and Pints imported direct from
Urn l.r-vvery. 2Ui inks lljus* Porter In jPliit*. 20 do Bar-
rlav's Porter iu Pints. Isuuliiig, and for sale hy
n „v 11 Cl. \GIIOlt.N .(CUNNINGHAM.
t ( II KKNK.—fs) Isixi a English Dairy < lu-. s.-. Mi do
/i hoi. nOuahotiLlim-s-. binding, and lor sab- by
nov It ('LAG HORN .( CUNNINGHAM.
A V I HAY II 11AY I Ill-I’ri Hay,for
DAVID li. DILL'iN.
MhiK-* r-qiure.
FIIlK IXSIIRAXCE.
Statement of the “Norwich Firo Insurance Company of
Norwich, Connecticut, <>n tho flth day of June, any
Capital Stock 4160,000 1855.
Surplus 6,320 00
1 00
$165,32
ASSETS OF TIIE COMPANY. 1 (HI
321 Slinres Dank Stock iu various Banks $30,099 00
23 “ Incorporated Companies other than
Banks 270 00
Notes on demand, secured hy .Mortgages on
Real Estate, Bonds. Bank Stock and other
good personal security 121,800 00
Cash in hands of Agents 2.000 00
•• in Bank 1,160 00
ANDREWS & JESIIP,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Colton and Woolen machinery,
Steam Eugiue. uml Cullers Machinists’ Tools.
Iiblting, &c.
IMPORTERS II nCAl.KUS IN MANFfACTCRKUH’ ARTICLES.
No. (17 Pine St., New York.
N. B.—Agents ior llio •Woodruff*- Houch Iron Works’
Steam Engine* uud Boilers.
F.xclmdvo Agency in Now York for‘Lowell Machluo
Shop. Machinists’Tool*. __P oct 3—ly
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
T HESE machine* have long sustained the highest repu
tation iu the United Stat-n. The first prize—a hold
medal—lm* recently been awarded to them nt the great
Expoxltimi at tin* Palace of Industry iu Purls, and thus
til.- % Imte llie worlds ver.llel n t It \.
Great Improvements have Just been mlileil. so Hint they
run without noise, with ease to tho operator ut double
tho ordinary speed, so that
TWICE AS Mi' ll WolIK CAN RE TK'NF. IN A DAY.
The greatest clothing and shoo manufacturing e-laldi*h-
incuts Iii Iho country ust* tboso maehinos oxelusivj-ly.—
They nro coni|n-tont to perform every sort of work iu the
most perfect stylo.
As there are very great uHinh,<rs of inferior or entirely
worthies* sewing machine* of the Is-rovv k Blodg-tt
Avery, Wilson. Gnwor k Baker, and other patent*, which
have been sold, lint ennnot be used to any ndvuiitiigo, wo
hei'-liv "Iter to receive all such machines, and also unim
proved "lies of oar own manufacture, in kxcii.vmie
NEW AND LATEST IMPROVED M Vt'IIINES, Oil liberal terms. ..
old machine* tlm* obtained hy u* will lie hrolu-n tip and
iliMtroved. For particulars apply by letter or |K-rsoiiully
at our New York Office.
N. II.—Isieal Agent* wanted to make sales of our Im
proved sewing machines. To person* properly qualified
for tin- liusine**. a rare opportunity for profitable uud
pleasant employment i* ollerod.
I. 51. NINGEIl A CO.,
Principal Office, 323 Broadway. N. Y.
BRANCH OFFICES: 47 Hanover St.. Bo-t. ii. 142
Chesnut St., Philadelphia, lt'5 Baltimore St.. Baltimore.
222 Walnut St.. Ulnelnimtl. is|j St. Charles St.. New
Orleans. Gloversvllle, N. Y., 334 Broad St.. Newark, N.
,1. P nov 21—tint
A NUUK WMAJESUP,
Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY,
Stcnra Uglnt-K, Hollers, .Mnchtnlsts Tools,
lleltlitK.
Importers k Dealer.* in M.v.MrACTiRERT’ Article*.
No. 117 Pin-street New York
N. IL—Ag-nts for tin* Woodruff k Bench Iron Work*’
Steam Engiffes nml Boilers.
Exclusive Ageiu-y in New York for Lowell Machine
shop. Machinist-' Tool*. P oct 2—ly
MOORE & TAYLOR’S “
FA.STXl,Xi£IS ID Ill PARIS.
T HESE PASTILLES are an invaluable n-nu dy for tlm
cure of Coughs, Colds and DrouchitK as hy tln-ir ac
tion on the throat and lungs, they remove all liourscm-sH
in a few hour- and wonderfully increase the power uml
flexibility Of the voice; hence tin y are of great service to
and highly recommend-d by. Clergymen, Auctioneers,
Public Sp> akers, and all those whose calling requires such
frequent use of the vocal organs.
N. IL—Ask for “Moore k Taylor’s Pastilles Do Paris,"
and observe that each box hcuri'tlmir written signature.
For sale by W. W. Lincoln. J. 11. Carter A Co., J. II.
Moore k Co., and the principal l)i uggi-t* and Apothecaries
throughout the United States and Canada, and at whole
sale hy SlUORK k TAYLOR, Importers.
ri,»rp 20—3m P _M Maid' ll Lniw. New Voik.
PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS.
BATES db FRANCE.
No. 1 Barclay ft New York.
C AUTION.—None nr* genuine except they hear the
stamp of the patent. All manufacturer* uud sellers
infringing will bo profccutcd according t" law.
mar 10 mar K ’60—1’ _
MASONIC—I. O. O. F.—M. of T.—O. U. A.'
U EGALIA. Jewels and Costume*, manufactured and
kept on hand, at the old cftnhliohniciit of E. Comb,
244 Grand jdreot, Ka«t of Hovvi-ry, New York. Orders from
the eoiiutry|proinptly nttfiided'to. P Je 12—ly
H A FES.—F. Ct ITTEN KT A < U," IiniRu t«-rs of French
aud Other European Goods, N". 48 Broad st.
ap tin. 1*55.
The Hand Sewing Machine!
MANUFACTURED
Under Patent of F. B. Robinson k S. H. Boper,
BY HOWARD k DAVIS, BOSTON.
rpillS Machine actually Sews; uses hut a single thread;
1. threads it* own needles, and take* every variety of
through htil' h, without loop nr chain. Tlm stitches are
formed tlm sumo us in hand sowing, aud, except in the
a-rfeetlou of their accuracy aud regularity, c-utiuot lie ills-
iugiilsbi'd from hand-work. The work I* performed with
nt least six times the ranldlty, while being of vastly Stqio-
rlur quulity to tho best hand sew ing.
W. H. WILImMON,
Appleton's Building, No. 348 Broadway, New York.
/IU-Clrcnlai-* andEumples sent by tnoH oii applieutiun.
THE AMERICAN WATCH
I S NOW on sale by the priimlpal dealers throughout tho
country, and the public ure invited to examine and
test tlm quulity in coinpiirisoii with the iinpdrtcd nrti« lit.
They are constructed on the PATENT LEVER PRINCI
PLE, mo long tried and approved, with Hitch alteration* In
tho arrangement of the parts, us long experience Las de
monstrated to he the best, to ensure
Reliability, Accuracy and Durability.
The Manufacturers warrant the AMERICAN WATCII
in every nurtlculnr of it* workmanship and pei formnnee,
N. B. None an* genuine uni-Ms the tuiiimsof the nmnii-
fucturers, DENNISON, HOWARD k DAMS, Waltham, I*
engraved on the movement. 8 nov 10—lm
HANDSOME INCOME TO BE MADE
AT HOME.
T HE abnvo can he niado In every Town and (Entity
Ihrotighoiti the Union, hyenguging In the manufac-
turo uml sale of an article, upon which, for nn outlay of
510, one thnusAiid dollars n veilr may bo mode. The
article Is ono of universal daily consumption, and one
that has nuzzled the brain* ofsninoof the most eminent
Philosophers-
It is sell ovldont thnt II Is destine I to become ono of
iho most ni-cetsnry of tho iiccesiities of life. The article
I* one that will have as ready uml permanent a sale as
Flour
Full particulars will be sent by mill, on the receipt of
I3jtf cents, or on equivalent tn Port < >fflco stamps. Hpe-
eiincuts sent when required. Address
JAS. T. IIORNI3 Sl GO., Box 4 551,Pod Office,
oct 30— I in 8 New York.
T 1 ,’
CHEAP GAS LIGHT.
HIE RENZOLF. GAS LIGHT COMPANY ere
•pared to furnish PortadloGai Machine*, suitable
for M.’inulaet "lies, Stores, Dwelling II"U-c-. Steamboats,
Railroad Stations, Ae. These Mm him- are warranted to
give sati-fictioii. They lire manufactured under S. T.
McDougall's Patent, and an* the only one* that will ope
rate well in cold weather. Tho Light produced is one
half cheaper than Coal tin*, and U-* than the eoiuinoncnt
Tallow Candles. They are easily managed and free from
danger, and the nrices 25 |n-r cent. le>* than any other
Machine* made. The Company offer for sale State uud
County Bights for nil the Slate.*. All orders should be
uddressed to S. T. MlDUl GALL, Ag’t for the Co.
net 23—tiin S 321 Droudway, Now York.
FIRST PKE5IIUM PIANO FOllTES.
STEINWAY A SON,
PIANO-FORTE MANCFAtTUBERS, 8* WALKKR-ST.
M..VH IIUOUIVV VY, NEW YORK.
^ RESPECTFULLY rati tho attention or
the pnhllc to their splendid assortment
beauty of llui-li. and everything that renders n Piano per
fect. are un-urpa—ed. As a proof of th" superiority of
their ilistrilllieiits, tln-y beg leave to state, that at the
great .Metropiditnn Fair In-Id at Washington, the tint
premiums I" both eliism-s. Mi-inl-gmud and two sli-ingeil,
wero uoiiMiiiioiisly Hvvartlcd lu tlu-io. olilumgli tlm.v were
III cutnpi-titii'ii willi Go-m.>-t di-tiugiiishcd mauiiliietur-
ersfroin Boston. New York. Philadelphia aud Baltimore.
and di alers w ill find it to their advantage to
call a
e for thel
tf
$166.32100
u a names.
Iz)*sesndjn»ted, iinndjiisteil or claim* for losses—none,
Linbillties to any Bunk, Corporation or individual—
uonc.
Total amount at risk fftlmiit) 3.400.000.
Tin- "mount at hazard on any risk, (with very few ex
ceptions,) not over 6,000.
A BREWSTER, President.
K. Lr.AnxED.Jr., Secretary.
Norwich, < 'onn., June tub, 1855.
Personully ap|M-areU hefore the undersigned, Mayor of
the city or Norwich, iu said State, A. Ili .-vv-t.-r. President,
and K. Learned Jr., Secretary of il Norwich Fire
liisuraiiceCoiii|iany,”nndiiindeMdeniuoaUi to the truth
of the above MiiteiiK'iit, signed Jiy them. 1 Ihilso,
certify that I have exauiiii'-d the report of raid Compa
ny, "lid find the above to I"- a correct statement id the
same and that the notes uud loiinsou which a part of raid
pital is invested arc in my opinion good and well
ed.
test
rnusi-d the
Jiiiii-, 1S55.
(L. 8.]
IV
I'osted ii
, , . . "'d my band anil
1 of tlm city to he affixed, thi* Utlidny of
WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Mayor of ih" city of Norwich.
Th" undersigned is ngent for the above office, and Is
ready to Ink" risks on all deseriplions of property in tlm
city. JNG. INGRRSULL.
Jy H :
SAVANNAH DllY DOCK.
To Nliip Owners, iVIaslcrs & Consignees
of Vchm'In.
rill IF, subscriber respei-tfnlly iuforina them that tho
JL Savoninib Dry lHN-k is now iu Min e.—fill iqn-ratiou,
and it IscalcitlntiHl Intake III ship* "f any class from |un to
I(mmi ions burlIn'ii. It is -Jtio’fei-t long and 15 feet will,-,
and c'uiipl' t«- iu every particular. A large gang of work
men Is eiuployod and a large supply of ni.iteriuls Is on
hand, so that Vessels can In* repaired with as uim-li dis-
piitch ns In liny other |s>rt. Pump and Block .Making and
SiulthVwork done on the prenilsi s mid every effort I-
to Insure economy and fidelity to thos.- who may favor tlm
Dim k Willi tln-ir Imsiii' ss.
I). P.LANDERSIIINE, Ag’t mid Suii'-rinli'iidi-nt.
feh‘24 Lute of Mul sh’.* Dock, Charleston.
H ANKKTN, IIA III llllOOMN, FEATHER
DL'dI'KIIS.—A largo v.iriuty at No. 156 Broughton
st reel.
o-l tl HORACE MOUSE.
bum sizes, for
CHAFFER A CO, No. fi Whitaker at.
i a 5 S.
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
Corner Broughton and Jet), ra-iist-.. Ip Muirs.
T IIEsiibicril«-r i* now receiving "im ot tlm largest an
licit sell, led stock "f good* CV. r off. red t" the trad-
ill this market, to whieli he invit'-s tho altuiGoii ol mer
elinnts. aug2 WILLIAM G. FOOTE.
I ) LINIIM.-I,not) pair llifniln,oftlu
> rale mi llm til"-*! favoinhh’ terms, by
Corner ol' Brought on and Jell'crrou sts.
UP STAIRS.
DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE.
MMI IK sab-, ril.cr ha* ih store a g’in-ral assortment of
JL DRY GOODS, romprising g'wds of Foreign ami Do-
mesth-Mniinlm tiir.-.t" which h-wonhi invite the ntten-
of piirelias.-rs, mid vvliieh Im oilers to tlm trade on reiwui-
able terms. Country Merchants visitiiig the city, will find
mis “ar i "
MEDICAL NOTICE. “ '
DB. W. T. PABK,
The Botnnlc, or Rfftrm Pliy-Hlclan of
SAVANNAH,
« FXIS to nnnouiice that lie has removed his re*
sidence and Gill"- from the comer or Mate ami
Jellerson-slreeti, to tho former resblenee mid office of tlm
late l)r. Ulchurd.one. '■» Braughtoiibtreel. (betweei-
Moiitgoineiy mid (Vest Bioa'l-Mi. " *.) II" tenders hi
iiiohI sincere thanks to Ids fellow-citizens in llm city met
countrv, for tlm v« rv liberal eniployment of hi* prole.- 1
slminl service* sliiee'his locution In Snvnnimli, and tak. .-
pleasure in miiiouiming that In* facilities lor un-ding tb .
coiisimitlv tin leasing dcinands n|'"n him me greally in •
proved, having employed a competent person to alien I
especially lu Ills office affairs.
I sillies may consult him either in his family parlor, hi*
consulting-room, luljoining bl* ')(]*''<’.bis office. H.
nnmiilUng-rooiu has been furnlshml and arranged wit .
especial refi-reme to llie convenience, comfort uud tust
of those visiting him professionally.
Patients visited promptly and pniu-lunlly.
For terms and further particulars, see his Medici
Journal. “in"—oct 1
M. "CARY, Tailor,
AS REMOVED to th- M"ie formerly occupied by tl *
Into .Mr. Alexander, In Bull street, oiiposite tl.
Drug Store, when- lm I* prepared to t ut and Make u.
Geiitleinen's Gm nmnls in the latest style, and on tlm mo.
reasoiiahh* term* Ibrea-h; also, I niforiiis for Militnr
Companies for any pal t of the State.
p. s. Gentlemen will find it l» tlmir ndvmitage to p-
trouuge thesiibn-rllM-r. n.* they me sure to h- phuismlliol
wllh the workmanship and |nu «’. Cutting done at it
II
For tho 1,000,000.
The l', S. I’alcut. Marble Company.
[CAPITAL 106,000.]
No. 398 Broadway, corner Walker street New York.
A RE prepared t" execute all order* for MANTLES,
TABLE-TOP*. COLUMNS, PEDESTALS. PILAS
TERS, SLABS. >(c.. in imitation of Sienna, Brocatel, py-
ranees, Neapolitan, and all fancy Marbles, equal in
strength, beauty and durability to real marble, and in
some resjmeis siipi rior tlmieto, and at b-n than half the
cost. Unlike mm Ideized Iron, wood or slate, it |» wholly
free from all objections which are urged against mere
surface work, wla-ro paint, copal varnish. Ac. firm the
temporary poli-h and beauty of the article. Mantel*
from s to $4o. Orders from Builder*. Cabin-t-.Miikersand
"thorn solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Agent* for
the principal cities treated with.
PETER RENNIE, Pres’t.
L-iViX G. 51lCKLgs, V. Pres’t.
Josr.pii Lvvm. Sec’y. 8 net 24—tf
TILTON & MCFARLAND;
3,1 51 nlilt'ii Lane, New York.
M ANUFACTURERS ..r th- WORLD RENOWNED
SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
Ae. llulunioiv Depot, 145 Plait atreet, Boston D' liot,
’4 Howard street. sept o— ly
B II O AY CASES.
Uolliuan & Fcrsli.
Mnniifactui-cra, 37 lloxvcrv, New Y ork,
H A\ E llm laigeit and cheapest stock of Show Case*
ever off.-red in thi* city, made in every Myle; Sil-
i-pluted, lira**. Rom-wood, Satinwnod, Ac.
’I'ders promptly filk-J, mi l good* cart fully packed nml
shipped to any part of the United State* and Canada.
< p 4—3IU
k. j.'don nellV
Gcm-ral (out mission More Hunt,
No. 14'51’Kvni/st. (Fourth door from Wall-st.) New York,
pi 4—fan
nlioi
-3 in
O A'TN AND CORN.- prime III title, for Ntioiow,I,
nov 19 DAVID II. DILLON, Market Square.
Imjiorlanl lu lloiisdifciursi Dealers,
THE KOBE MIXiEH.
1 F'ulton-hI. anti 71 BhCKXi vN-st N. York-
Principal Office l'K. Front Street, New York.
Factory, No.-. 30, 37, and 38 lluilmui street, Jersey City.
T V!!; Proprietors of thi* long and well known COFFEE
. mnl SPICE Establishment, continue to prepare the
In—t PHARMACEUTICAL I’oWDKHS iu use, for raising
brentl, bi-rnit, tea nml oilier cake.*, Ac. They also prepare
.Mustard, Coma, mid many otlu-r articlo* of daily use in
every family, which they ollet upon the most reasonable
term*. Catalogue* sent to dealers who request them.
II. 11. A- J. G. ISIIA5I.
N. B.—Consumers advised to Inquire for Hope Mill* ar
ticles. aug 14—ly
~ SHIEFFEL1N, BROTHERS & 007””'
IMI’OItTCn* AMI nnVLURM IN
Drugs, Paints, Otis, Dyes, Perfumery,
die. dbc.
170 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK,
I NVITE the attention m the trade to tlmir large and
varied stock of Drugs Paints, Oil*, Perfumery, Ac.
lu addition t» their regular importation* of Staple
Drug*, they aro also receiving direct from the miiivcs of
production and manufacture, supplies of Tooth, Hair, and
Nail i!rnrim», Bronzes, CorkMortars. Sponges, French
and English Perfumery, Lullin'* Extracts, and many oth
er articl' d iiMiully embraced iu Druggist*’ stocks, which
they arc enabled also to offer oil the limit advantageous
te rill*.
Or.lyrc, either in person or hy mail, will receive prompt
attention. nng 14—ly
Shellac* India Twine,
C OIR YARN. COCOA MATTING, Ac., COIR k JUTE
M ATS, and India Goods generally. For sale low for
Cu>h, hy UE0. DOW k CO., Importers,
Jo 12—tlm No. 7 Hurling Slip. New York.
~ HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE.
P X 0*0 TdJSHOT w XI Xj 3j,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Of Knglisli, French ami Uerman
Houso Furnishing Hardware,
No. 03 .Maiden Lane New York.
I NVITE the attention of Soutlmrnfund Western Mer
chants ton large and very extensive stock of Goods iu
tln-ir Hue.
Cutlery of every description,
Stiver Platnl Wure: Japunnery,
German Silver and Bi itiania W are,
Tinned mid Eiiaiiiiiudrd Cooking Utensils,
lllotizcd. Copper and Bras* Good*.
Tea Tiny* Fire Irons, Fenders, Wire Cover*,
Bronzed Candlesticks, Block Tin Ware, Ac.
nr Sk coniprisc* every article in our
all of whieli we will sell t" dealers at tlmveij LOWI.M
- I."«" f ,r Biwrat-'l l 1,, P 1 ‘ r ' "*n»"'jr
Iflti'r will In' N-l.rl. il \miIi ||r.-t *'iu-o anil ill-lMIcIi, mid
“i' lu 1'imvr i snonvKl.l,.
No. 03 Maiden Lane, New York.
P s.—Also manufacturer* of u very superior article of
Plated Spootimuid^Fork*. Je i—«m
Sewing "Machines.
I TXOELHIOU 8F1WTNG .MACHINES.—51ade by
ij HOOD, 1IATTELLK k CO., Worcester, 5lassa-
.•liiokit*, patented hv Ellas llovve, ,lr., September 10th.
1840. These Mm bine* are warranted, (with proper use.)
not to get out of n-palr. T»my are built In a good sub
stantial »nd workmanlike innniwr. and will do Tallin*’
Shoemakers’ and Saddlers' woik, iu a manner warranted.
I„ ..jy,. wiiisfai Hon. The siieli will not rlpnny more than
I eoinmoii sewing, done hy hmnl. Call and sew them in
oih ration, ut 140 CHESNUT street, I’l.iladelphin, up
•lulr,. » TIAWaO.V. Aajm.
1 ni,v 12 'O'AC
T HOUSANDS of Living Wltn<«*e.i certify to tln-ir
neighhors, from day to day, the wonderful effect* of
DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER.
Sandusky City, Ohio.
Mr. J. N. Harris: Dear Sir—Your favor of th- 2*th ult.
I* at hand, uud in reply will say—We began selling Perry
Davis* Pain Killer, and with very little effort on our part;
sales were suiail At first, but ns it became known in our
community, the it maud increased very rnpidlv, far be
yond our and every person that bought It
would conn-alter more, and sja-uk in llie highest term*
of It a* a valuable remedy for all tho* • diseases your
pauiphl-1 spoke of. From those rtcoiuitiendatioiis wo
wer- indue d to ii* 1 it in our own families, and the good
effects of the medicine were immediately apparent. Wo
now continue it* n»e with great Hutislaction. We have
sold more of th- Pain Killer than we ever have since or
before of any other inedii-liie in the same length of time;
and we do not hesitnt'-1-> say that it has giving bette r
satisfaction to tin- purchaser than any otlu-r article wo
have ever Bold. Hurry of business im* prevented our
sending certificates, but we have in our vicinity from Hf-
t<- n hundred to two thousand livingwitms«. -.who testi
fy to tlu ir neighbors, day hy day, of tin- value of Davis’
Pain Killer: aud thus the circulation of it* Influence I*
being cullstuiltly enlarged.
Keep a large supply 111 tho West, it 1* Just such n medi
cine u* the people want, and tlu-y have ulr< ady found out
that they can cur.- tlm Fever and Ague for’J iet*. It will
cure a cold in onu hour—n severe cough Inoncnh.’ht—
uml ha* proved to bo tho best medicine lnuiw for a diseas
'd stomach, and many otlu-r purpose*.
Yours, kc., Lockwood * Graiivm.
Mcssr-. Perry Davis k Son:—Allow un- to add my testi
mony t-> tin- value of your Pain Killer. On the 4th Inst.,
my son was badly burned with firo crackers.—I Im
mediately sent for some pain Killer,and with aomesweet
oil poulticed it,uud he is now doing well.
Yours, truly, Jvc-.>a A. Wk«tctvei.t,
Mayor of tlm City or N. Y.
BTr “We prcMimo no Mcdh-nl preparation ever offered
G'e public lm* I men more tlinronghly tc.f.,1 than P.-rrv
Davis’Pain Killer. Thousands of person*, were tin v
•ailed upon to do so, would cheerfully t—tify that the'v
mve used It for various III*, with the nmst satisfactory
■uccess. It is within our own knowledge, that an im-
ni'-iise aiiioiiut of suffering has been relieved by it. It*
ri -tors, Mei.*r*. Pcrrv Davi* k Son. save no pain* or
use in order to satisfy tlm public. Being strictly
•nilde nu-n, tiny oliK-rve the utmost uiiilormitv in
ninnufm-tiire of their cebeniteil Pain Kilb-r. The
material-of whbli it is composed are enrefnllv selected—
bu the 1«-quality lieiiigUse.L By the re nn an* tho
high reputation vhlch the Pain Killer Im* long -im-e nr-
qulivd. is at all time* triumphantly sustained. In view
of tlu-se fact*, vu-are hy no incuiii surprised to b arn that
Messrs Davis k Son * sal— are constantly nml rapidly in
creasing. Midi- we congratulate our Mends generally
that SO valuable n preparation a* ily Pain Klih-r ii plaeell
within tln-ir reiu h.we mu-1 he pi-rinitted to rejoice at tlm
uvll-uicritod sucre** "f It* liberal and enterprising pro
prietors.—{Providence Gen. Advertiser.
Tlo- Pain Kill-r ii sold by John B. Moore A- Co., Tho*.
51. Turner k and S. 1). Brantley it Co„ Savannah;
Barret. Carter A Co., mid Clark. Well* k Dubo.e. Augus
ta: FL L. Stroherker k Co., Macon. Al*-> hv Druggists
nml Grocer* generally. nov 22—ood3ui
CARPETS! CARPETS M
W E take pleasure in niiiioutirlng to our friends nml
tin- public, that vve have thi* day opeued up stairs
over our store, n splendid anortim ut of
Carpets. Oil Cloths, JEte.,
CONSISTING OF
Royal Velvet Carpets, various patters;
Drus.iel-Tapestry Carp-1-: Ri. h three ply Carpet.*;
Very hnnd*'-uictwop|y Carpet*:
Dnti h and Hemp Carpels; Velvet and Chcnilc Rubs;
Mat-of varioii* style*;
Eugll-h ami Ann ri -an Drugget; Window Shade*;
Satin Del,line aud Worised Curtain*;
lau-eaud Muslin do;
Curtain Pin.-. Cornices, and Tiifseis;
Curtain Rands Gimp and Cord;
Trimmings for Curtain*: Oil Cloths, Ac., Ac.
We have engaged Mr. Daniel Cronin to cut. make and
put down Carpets and Oil Cloth* when desired.
Whehaveal-osecured tlm*. rvl.-es of Mr. AntoneHaska,
late of Paris mid London, whose unrivalled skill and taste
iu decorating and ornamenting Window* i* unsurpassed
iu the South rn State*.
He w ill also put tip Window- Shade*, make String. Hair
or Mo** .Matrass—, stuff mid cover oldnnd new F'urniture,
decorate French Bedsteads—and all other nrnnnmntni
work appertaining to n fashionable residence in tho latest
American and French styles.
We shall he pleased to haw a call from those ill search
of the a bo vo good*. AIKEN A BURNS,
oct 13 .Monument sqr.
RANDALL & MERCER’S
Cotton Seed Brill,
A LL Planter* have realized Urn want ofa tnachtno
to drill Cotton Seed wltli regularity and certainty.
Ono thnt would operate equally well on every kind of
land, and »t tho Mine time bo bo m'mnlo In construction
uml operation that it could ho used by nogrocs without
liability of getting out of order. A drill which we think
posse**.-a all tlmsc qunlitlo*, we now offer Ct tho pleat*
nig community. After a thorough trial (hr tho hut two
yeuni lu different baud* on all kinds of land, wo would
sUtto noinouftlm advantages to bo derived from their
use.
1st. Tlm saving of seed, which will amount to enough
In planting one hundred acres, to nay for the machluo.
2nd. Tlm saving of labor In planting, one horse and'
huml only lielug required to open tho (brrow, drop tho
seed and cover from seven to nino acres per day.
3rd. Tlm great raving oflalmr In chopping out, tbs
seed I* lug d-posited iu a line ono after another.
4th. Tlm great raving iu subsequent boo work, owing
to the fact thut any good plow-hand can, in aiding, cov
er all tlm first crop of grass In tho drill, turnover small
the cotton may he, without Injurlug the stand.
These advantages all Dinner* will appreciate; and bfr
low we give some certificate-, from which the public (**
learn how these drill* are appreciated by gentlunaa of
tlm first standing in our section of tlm State—all practical
farmers, who huvo thoroughly tested them, and nre con
sequently fully coni|H.'tent to decide on tholr merits.
CERTIFICATES:
This I* to certify that I planted ono hundred and sixty
acre* of cotton with Randall and Mercer’s Planters, and I
consider them tuperior to any tiling of the kind I liavo
ever seen or tried. Tho raviug of seed nlbne would pay
for tho machines In a season op two, m\d I think a Imud
do onMhird more hoeing than ho could in cotton
planted tlm common way.
. 8. L. BARBER.
Leo county, Georgia, July 13th, 1866.
Messrs. Randall k Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to
ntrs of this date. I can ray with ratisfirctlon, that 1 have
led your cotton seed drill* on tlm farm ofD. A. Yosou,
E*q., with great success. I consider them to bo of great
'■'due. Tlmy are a saving of about one-third of tho lalmr
of cultivation, about two to three bushels of seed to tho
acre in planting, and a great raving of labor in planting,
u* tlmy open tlm furrow, drop anil cover tlio seed with
ono horse and hand. I think tlmm worth ono hundred
dollar* a piece to any planter, that plant* full crop* of
cotton. A* for myself I would not plant a crop of cotton
w ithout them for no consideration In tho hound* ofroa-
*on. Your*, very respectfully,
. A. J. BARKSDALE.
Lee county, Georgia, July 12th, 1S56.
I liavo used ItnndaH A Mercer’s cotton Planter two
seasons, and consider them nr groat valun to tho farmer.
I have seed enough each year to pay for tho Planter*,
then I cnra at b-n.it one-third tho labor of cultivation, M
the cotton I* sowed in so narrow n lino thnt with good
plowing there is but littlu boo work needed. Timro I* also
saving of hutidi uud horses in planting. I should ray
they wero worth one hundred dollar* euch, and recom
mend every farmer to u*o them.
_ „ 8. D. McLENDON.
Lee county, Georgia, July Oth. 1855.
DA* 1 have boon overseeing for 51r. S. D. McLendon
the present year, uud fully concur in hi* statements
ubBvo. DAVISSON WARREN.
Messrs. Run lull A M-rcer—Gentlemen: In reply to
jour* I will only say I liavo used three of your cotton
wed drill*, uud consider them of great value, from tho
fact that iu the me of tlmm I raved from two to three
bushels iff seed to each iu-ro planted, and at least one-
third of the labor of cultivation, not requiring one-half ua
much hoe work ns tlm old way of planting—also, a con
oid-ruble saving in tho luboj of planting. 1 never expect
to plant cotton without them If 1 can get them nt any
price. 1 have planted eight acre* per day to each drill.
They are simple—easily miinngi-d, and tncro is no diffi
culty about getting a good stand.
Very respectfully yours, W. F. HAMRICK.
Lee cuuty, Georgia, July 12th, 1855.
TnoMASVttUL Thomas county, 0a.
Col. J. II. Watson—Dear Sir: Iran recommend your
cotton Planter* (drill) in tho highest term*. I have tried
them on all my lund except new ground, and I think
they will do in that, they will do in a mountainous coun
try a* well a* in n level. If I had uot bought I would
travel to your simp w hich I* 75 miles, and pay fifty dol
lar* u piece for them. It rave* one-third of the work; ono
hand can plant a* much a* two. and one hand can chop
out three acres wlillo oue can chop out ono aero after a
common plow. Your* respectfully,
K. BRASWELL.
DoroiiEBTV county, Ga.. July 14th, 1865.
J. II. Watson—Sir: This I* to certify that I have used
Rundall A Mercer’s cotton seed drill of vour manufacture,
and am so well pleased with them that I would recom
mend all planters who lutvo not tried them, to give them
a fair trial. Whero the drill* are used there is a great
deal of labor saved in cultivating a crop ; owing to Its
being so uniform in the drill, tlm plowing can bod'Uio
much bettor, and with greater de.-qmtch, consequently
the hoc work Is lighter, a* good plowing supersedes tho
necessity of u great deal of hard hoe work.
JN0. BARKSDALE.
Thi* I* to certify that I tn-d one of Randall k Slercer’s
cotton seed drills liwt year in planting my crop, nnd was
well pleased. 1 have used five of them tlio present year,
planting my cmlro crop, nnd am still better pleased.—
There L*n saving of between two nnd three bushel* of
d to Gm acre iu planting, beside* one horso and ono
blind with these drill* doe* tho work of throe hand* aud
horses. Then there is tho saving of ono third of
th- hoe work, the cotton being in so straight nnd narrow
n row. I consider them worth one liuudrcd dollars each
to any pluutcr, and recommend all to purcli&so aud uso
them.
W. H. OWENS.
Dougherty county, Ga., July lfltli, 1865.
HENRY LATIIROP A CO.
A VK received per late arrival*, a large portion o
Gi\'ir F’all and Winter Good*, consisting iu i*art c
Colored Moire Antique i)rc.-* Silks, black d'
Bl'U'k do do Robe Dr* s-es,
Colored, plaid nnd striped (’hone Silk*,
Plain blmk Poult iln Sole nnd Grode Afrique,
Do ilo Groile Rhine nnd Grode Suisse,
French Mom-lln de Lain-*, in all style*.
do .Merino* nnd Cashmere*, iu idl shades,
Rich plnhl Worsted and Cashmere*.
EM BRIDERIES.
Set* Muslin and Cambric .wIoovon ami Collnr*,
do do and do Cuff* and Collars,
French wrought Muslin Sleeve* and Cnnicrlc Bands,
do do lldkf*, Dimity Hand*. Ac.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
Colored 5loire Antique Cloaks Bla* k do do
do and black velvet <1", Col'd mid black Clock do,
Col'd and black Cloth Talma*,
11 iih Catdinicro Shawls, hro-lm borders.
MERINO VESTS, HOSIERY, &o.
Ladle*’ Merino Vest* nnd Pants,
do Cashmere aud Silk Glove*,
do tine llm-k Gloves, dodo Kid Gauntlet*.
Col'd nnd w hite Merino Hose, black nnd white Silk do
Black, white, slate mid mixed Cotton Hose.
Childrnn’B Worsted Talmas, Cloak*, Hoods nnd Caps,
Infant'* Wor*tail Mit*. Boots, Gaiters, Ae. net 3
FALL n|-pp IjlKS# -
T HE Subscriber* have just received, per steamer from
New York, and offer for rale low, the following ar
ticle*, viz:
2 cases striped nnd plaid Homespun*.
1 do New York Mill Shirting.
1 do F'nmily do
1 do Carolina do
1 do Pear brand, a new article. 37 inches wide.
1 do Red Flannel: 1 ilo M bite do.
1 do Brown Canton Flannel.
1 do Blenched do.
1 do Mariner* Stripe*.
1 do Ilhie Denim*; 1 do Bed Tick.
60 pieces Sprague Calicoes: 25 do Allen's do.
26 do Assorted brmids do.
2 bale* Sea Island Brown Shirting.
2 do Ja do. do.
a do « . tl,.. do.
1 do Allendale Brow n Sheeting.
1 do Uncus Ville St l ilies, mid a good assortment of
English Half Hose. nov 12_ AIKEN A BURNS.
" fall and winter clothing.
PIERSON, IIK1DT A CO.
A BE receiving weekly, per steamer*,one of the largest
nnd host delected stock* of Clothing ever offered iu
till* market, w hich tlmy offer on nccoiuimxlnting term* at
wholesale and retail.
Tlmy also have iu store a good assort mint of Gentle
men's F’lirnlshiiig good*.
Merchants viNitiug the city would do well to call and ex
amine our stock.
P. S.—Orders from the country promptly attended.
iniffOl
GENERAL NOTICE,
fl. 5I.GRIFFEN lm* re-opened Ills store, and is
ready for all customers' rail iu hi* line. 1 have
Jj-d a Li employ a superior w orkman ut w atches, and nl-
8SA* 143so a first rate Manufacturing nnd Jobbing Jewell
er, mid all work iu that lino‘will lx> received and done ac
cording to ohumi, mid with despatch. Cull* solicited from
ull friend* mid customers in want of arth-lca iu my line of
liusjnes*. nov It)
H * AY.—260. bale* prime Eastern Hay, landing from
ship Time, nnd for sal" by
nov 20 CAULET0K A PARSONS.
5Ies«rs. Randall A Slorcer:—In reply to yours of tho
6th instant, in reference to your cofton seed drill, I am
happy to say that after planting a portion of my present
crop in the old way, I was enabled to obtain ono of your
drill*, with which I finished.
It I* tie- ilealderatum mid long sought after.
Many mid vari- d have been the attempt* of intelligent
mind* to attain whnt yon have accomplished, hut with
only partial succei*. Thi* leave* nothing to bo desired
in n e"tt"ii drill. It deposits the seed uniformly and cou-
tiiiui)U*ly in a straight mid narrow line as you wish, saves
bout one half the labor In planting, nnd nbout ono third
ff the hoe work in cultivation. It I* almost needless to
add that 1 am delighted with your drill.
Your* respectfully, J. JJ. MERCER.
Lee county, Ga., August 10th, 1S55.
Messrs, ltnudall A Mercer—Gentlemen: I used one of
.•our cotton seed drill* the past spring, nnd I feel four
fold paid for what it coif. To give your drill a fnir trial,
I planted every other row with the drill, nnd the Inter
vening row* 1 planted n* well a* ever cotton was planted
before your drill come into use. Tho result was, that In
the row plant' d with your drill I got a more perfect
stand, and 1 think it grew off much better, beside* I
realized a great saving In the labor of working over my
cotton tho two first time*. 1 sludl continue to uso them
a* long u* I plant cotton. Yours Ac.
JE8SEE COCK.
Leo county, Ga.
Messrs. Randall A Slercer—Gentlemen : I havo used
•ight of your Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured by J. II.
IVataou, on Col. J. Bond'* F'owitown plantation. I am
much plen«ed with them, having realized great raving of
seed, of labor in planting nnd chopping out, and tho
hand* nt the first siding catld go over at least one-third
morn in a 'lay, aud do better work than in cotton planted
in the host way 1 could plant with coulter nml block. I
havo no hesitation in giving it ns m.v opinion that In tho
me of your drills there I* a saving of ono-third of tho liv-
l*or iff cultivating a cotton crop. Col. Bond is pleased
viili them and will coutiuuc their use.
Yours, respectfully. JAMES CHEEK.
Fovvltovvu, Gu., July Utb, 1856.
This Is to certify Hint I havo used two of Randall A
Mercer's Cotton I’lnnters, and have no hesitation in say
ing that they will do. The saving of labor in plnnting is
nn object, the saving of seed is an object, nnd the cotton
stands in such a narrow drill that It may almost bo kept
dean without tho hoes. There i* nothing to equal them
iu planting cotton. )V.M. B. REYNOLDS.
Leo couuty, Ua., July 1st, 1855.
Lee Coustt, Go., August 23d. 1855.
I have used Randall A 5Iercer’s Cotton-seed Drill, which
1 purchased of Col. J. H. Watson, nnd think they are tho
In-st machines now in use. 1 am satisfied there is a great
raving in seed and a greater saving in work. 1 am fully
satisfied there is one-third of the boo work saved. Try
them, and any reasonable man will be satisfied they aro
worth uioru than threo times the price they nre sold for.
1’llILU* WEST.
Ilnving obtained from Messrs. Randall A Mercer tho
exclusive right of supplying the Stato of Georgia with
theso Drills. 1 am now prctmml to supply all demands,
having made arrangement* for their innnufiictnro in I’al-
mym ami .Milledgevllle. Money sent nt my risk by mail,
If the requisition* of the Tost Office Department aro com
plied with. Any other Information desired can be ob
tained hy addressing mo cither nt Palmyra or 51illedgo-
rillc, Georgia. J. II. WATSON.
oct 19—la wont
ty.
SCOTT’S
LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL,
PATTEFTKl) MAY luthTl854. *
S P. DROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee and
• Alabama, of thi* invention, which i* doubtless
among tho most important of modern times for the uso of
the well advised farmer and stock feeder; and the uni
versal favor with which It has been received from the first
more than anything else, attests iu utility and superior!-
>r portability, simplicity of construction, nnd con-
iem e of use, the Little Giant has no equal. It weighs
man three to five hnn ln-d pounds, according to size, can
be put In op-ration by tlio farmer in twenty minute*
without expense or uu chnuic:d nid, then adjusted and
used with convenient by anybody.
The Little Giant has received the First Premiums at
every State Fair from 51in*ouri to 5luryluml tho past Fall,
mi-1 that in th- mo.-t complimentary manner.
These Mill-nr-guaranteed in the mo t positive man
ner npiin-t breakage or derangement, and w arranted to
grind feed from ear corn, and grits or fine hominy frbiu
shelled corn, vv itli a degree of ease uud convenience for
farm purposes never attained before.
Tho subscriber* are now prepared to furnish tho trado
with improved patterns nml sizes, to suit the vnrid want*
of nil.
No. 2 is offered at #-'o complete, ready for attaching tho
team, and warranted to gring ten bushel* of feed per hour
with one horse.
No. 3 at $75 will grind fifteen bushel* per hour.
No. 4 nt $90 will grind twenty bushel* per hour, wltli
two horse*.
Manufactured nnd for *nlc by
8. S. DROWN A CO.,
mnrS nt Na-hville, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ua.
TO SEA ISIiAND COTTON PLANTERS.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agent*
for the rale of tho celebrated McArthy SKA ISLAND
COTTON GIN. tin-cotton from which is readily sold, and
whieli u«uall.v bring* three to five cent* por pound more
than from nil) other Gin yet Invented, are now prepared
to supply Planters uud thorn wanting, with these of super
ior workmnnsliin at one hundred and twenty-five dollar*
each. Fix tra roll urn $11.
Extract from a letter from a Florida planter f.
*’ The McArthy Gin i* infinitely^ ahead of erery other
Gill yet manufactured. 1 would not l»e without one for
treble tho amount; it rave* trout de. Is simple, and turn*
out beautiful cotton. Tho staple i* not injured, and tho
open process so much desired hy the English buyer* l* cer
tainly obtained."
aug 24—tf 1HISTQN"* YILLAL0N0A,
1 N1NE HI.ACK FROCK COATS.—Just re-
’ celved |H-r steamer, a good assortment of Mon’*
extra fine Black Frock Coat*, and Pants, silk and satin
Vests; for mb' cheap, at tli* clothing store, Gibbous
I Itauge, bv
1 oct 25 GEO- 3. NICHOLS A CO.