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VOLUME LII I.
WEDN |.;HD A Y NiO R N INCi, NOV EMBER 28, 1855.
N"TJMT3ER 285:
THE republican
IS PUBLISHED
DAILY, TRI WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY.
by r. w. Alexander & j. it, mm.
Daily Paper, in Advance Z5.00
If not Paid in Advance, 0 00
Tri-Weekly in Advance, 0 00
If not Paid in Advance, 4 00
Wcokly Paper, Invariably in Advance, 8.00
Club Prico: Ten Copiea for 15.00
04- In no ease will an order for tin* IMper Ik* attended
to unless accompanied with money, or a sntlsIUctory re
ference.
Farr Hertnrrct.
Cabin Fa&sago to New York $20-
8 EMI-WEEKLY.
I’YITKD hTATfe* IHAII, I.IYK.
1 '11T. now and aid.indld .'Ido who.il ■tcitn-hlns:
KNOXVILLE, I,.MW toiis,t:apt.U. I). Li’Dlnw.
AUGUSTA, I,MW •« Tuna. I.von.
FI.i >1(111 \, l.:UM» • »» M. 8. \V iionti I'LL,
ALA HAM \, 1,3 W ** •• U. K. druuNiK,
Will I nve Riivnonah
Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
There »hl|*» are anioni! the largest on the const, tin-
lurpns-ed In speed, MIVI) or comfort, nuking their
pa*-.,go to (lily to six y hour*, and uro commanded i»y
•ktlllnl, caretul n il polite officers. Having elegant
iiuteroom accommodations, they offer a mom dec Ira Lie
conveyance to New York.
Cahln Passage 820
Steenuo do 8
Agent*: I’AIlKI.FORU, FA Y fc Cii., Savannah.
SAM’L.L. .MITcll 11.1., 13 Broadway.
June'IT, 1855. New York.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
BALTIC.
Capi. Co*STOCK.
ADRIATIC,
| Copt.
These thin* having been
bull! byanraci eqro« ly
for(ovarntnent service, ev.
' rry cate haa been taken iu
tbelr eon*’.ruction, a* also
Mnthelr enfiue*, to <H*Uro
_ ’ a rangtli nud apecd: Qnnd
their Hixoitimodabons for passengers are unequalled
(• • elegance or comfort.
•rice of passage from Now York to Liverpool,In first
:aMn 813th In aoeoml cabin, 87.1; exclualvo uae of ex
tra site Mate room, 832.1. From Liverpool to New York,
£30 and £20
An experienced Surgeon attached to each *hlp.
No berth*can besoeured until paid for.
I'Ri i|*(isri, DATES OF BAILING.
from ,Yru York. from t.irerpool.
1835. WAS.
We«lno* lay....Jan.24 .18151 Saturday....Jan. 13..1855
Weilnesil «y.... Feb. 7.. I8V> Saturday .. Feb. 27.. 1855
Wednesday.... Feb 21.. 1815 Saturday.... Foil. It,.. 185.1
| Sai u rd ay * an. 24.. 1835
For Freight nr Pn-suuc apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall street, N. Y.
IIUOVVN, SIMPLE V kCO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KENN \KI,It CO,27 Austin Friar*, London.
F.G. WAIN WRIGHT ft CO., Pari*, or
OB'». II. DRAPER, Havre.
{3TI he owners of those ship* will not be accounta
ble for gold, si vur, kulHou, spicio. jnwelr*, precious
»t»nes, or me als, miles* bill* of lading are signed
tin relor. and the value thereof expressed tbereln.
Sinpiwrs pleiso take u dice, that the ship- of this
Line ruiunt carry any good* contraband of war.
Jan 9 mwfly .
11...
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
I Jfoirifl i Dnniucon Car bn.
$200 Reward.
RUNAWAY from iheMiliserlberon tholKd s _
Hcplonber, Ills slave ALIIEI4T, who Is 27 Itl'IkHII'V k isirvi'w
years of ago, about 5 feet 8 Inches high, weight WlYF.SiioRu HUUKI CtiUNTV* GA
ubout 140 pound*, has straUthland\ vet* light | Practice law nt Richmond, llurke,'Wusl.IngtoiJ Scrlvou
and i.muuuol.
Tito». m. oxnntxN. mam oi.m n, jonbs.
deell, |y
_ hair, bine «,os,and Is so while Hint It will be
..inieiill to detect bis beluga Negro. HI* front teeth are
last decaying, chews tobacco, and I* loud of spirit* llio’
i o drunkard. Ho can not read or write, ha* no trade;
bn* been nmi-tuincil to stock and fit tnlng Ho ha* but
little Knowledge of the country, mid will havo frequent
occasion to enquire Id* wav. I* rnihor slow In vneecli,
and Ini* ratio ran liunible piiponnutce. ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS nmlttiu horse (It luken with him.) will bo
given by me for hi* confinement In any fall, and Informa-
lion sent to mn »o I get Idin. One Hundred Dollum will he
paid for proof to c •nvlci the Abolitionist who lots been
tampering with him lor some months past, and who has
Incited him to take this advantage or my absence to
New York.
Any unn who may have seen said Negro will greatly
oblige me by writing. *•> Hint I mn\ have Rome Men tif
what direction he lie* taken, lie will undoubtedly pn«*
himself ns a while man. When lie lull lie rndo a ches-
nul sonel horse, worth about 8*0.
J. M.TISON,
oct IB—tf Bethel, Git ms Co., Georgia.
* Iron 1'ioiit Jewelry Store
WHOLESALE A NO RETAIL,
No. 116 Droufhton»$t. % between Hull if Whitaker
■ The large*! and best Delected stock or goods
ever offered for sale In this city. Gold and 811-
vor \Yutehes. Vest, Fob and Guard Chalns.sei*
of Jewelry, Cliulolmies, Bracelets, Brooches,
One in imr.nd work Finger Rings, silver Castors, Tea
s*ets, Pitchets, Goblet*, Cups, t nke basket*, Spoon*
r oiks, Fish Knives, Pio Knives, Cheese ricoups, Ladles,
Hyphens. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military nud
P ancy Goods, and a grout variety of article* too numer
ous to mention; the whole of which will bo -old nl re
duced prla u *.
All kiun*of Watches, Clocks Jowolry nr Jollier Job
bing attended to by competent hands,
oct 17 HORTON it UIKF..MAN.
SPLENDID HOSIERY
For Ccitllrmcn’* Wear.
C OMPRISING every vaiiely and style or
CASH 51 Kill!.
MERINO,
LAMII WO .L,
FLANNEL?.
SILK nml
COTTON UNDER SHIRTS,
DRAWERS and hulfllOSF.,
GI.OVES.kc.
Siillalilo for tho season. Please call and provide for
your wants and necessities. WM;(). PRICE,
net 27 .Merchant Tailor, 147 Bay si.
Ntnv Carriage Ware-House,
COR. CONQRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS.
THE UNDERSIGN El) respectfully In
form* tlie citizen* of Savannah and Mir-
iiwuidiiig country, that he lias completed
.his new
() N
i laiRi. or ni cu.isi a.i:.
and al’er Sunday tho I4lli October, Instant and
i I Hirther notice, the Pa-seugir Trains on the
Central Uulimad. will rim as follows:
SKTWKKN SAVANNAH ANII MACON.
li*avu Savannah ft a. M-, sml 12 15 r. m.
Arrive at Mmcoii 2.15 r. m.. and It. N
l** ,, vc dacoii 11.15 a. m . and 11.30 r. M.
Arrive ut s ivanir h 10 45 p. m , nud 7.20 a. m.
fxnVLKR SAVANNAH AND At OI’STA.
I^AVeSaViuiimb 12 5 p x., mid8 311 P. M.
Arroe it Augusta 8.45 r. m., and 5.311 a. m.
l<e»vv Angus, II a. m.. and 4 Mu e. m.
Arrive iuSavuunali I 3u i*. w and lu.45 e. m.
SKTWKKN Macon AND Al (II DTA.
heart Mac,in 11.45 a. M-, nud B.3H p. M
Arriie at Augusta 8 45 r. m., and • 3 i a m.
I*’iva Augusta ti am.. hioI 4.3U p. m.
.Arrive nt Macon 2.15 r. M.,n"U I a. m.
StrUKIN - AVAN N All, MILLKDO KVI LI.E AND KATuNTON.
Leave ft a. m.
Arrive In MllledgevLIe 2.45 r. m. n
Is’ire Afncoii Il.43a.it-
Arrive in Eatonton ft e. m.
v% M. M. WADI.EV.
Savannah, Cs , 12th < >ct-, IP55. ntfilS
South Western Rail Road.
CHANGE OK SCHEDULE.
Two Pssiiriigrr TrnliiN dally- to Columbus
O N AND AFTER M >ND VY. August 27, p.isNi iig •rand
in.ill train- will leave Macon f.TColuiiilMi-aiid Mont-
goncry, d.iilv at 2.In A. >1.. ami il.lft P. M., arriving nt
( "liiiiiImi* at 7.15 A. M. and 1u.:m P. >1. I*>uve Columbiis
f r 'l .i .n daily at 4.15 A. M. and 2.3n p. M.. arriving at
>1 ic .ii ut 10.4a A. M. and >.5n p. M.
P.ws -ngers f,r Auiericus will tak" the morning train nt
2.In a. M. fnnn Macon, arriving at Auiericus at t).lo A.
M. Leave Auu ricus at I>.l0 A. M. nud arrive ut Macon
at la 15 A. M.
Cam cting nt Macon each way with tin* Central Rail-
i el train-to Savannah, Augusta. Milledgeville and Ka-
i nt a; and with Macon amt Western Itailr I Train- to
firiillii, Atlanta, Dalton, CliattamMiga, Knoxville, nud
N.Ulltil|e.
•cling dally ut Columbus, vvirli Girard nnd Mo-
ting daily nt Auierlcii* with foiir-hor-" |>*>*t
..■■li Line to Tallahassee, Albany. Tlmmuaville, Ac.,
in i tri-we--kly Hack Lino to l.iimpkiii.
I'i-« ng r- for point* on tlii* Road •• below Fort Vnl*
-Iiould take the 1 o'clock evening train from 8a-
HM.-ili, and 5 o'clock evening train from Augusta, to
u i l.-t-iitioii ut MttCou; for oilier point* on South
M—!■ rn. or .'luwogee Railroads, passenger* will have
n" I t a lion by either train-.
Iir,t Class MeaiiiMhip leave Savnimnh for New York
"••in —lay* an 1 Saturday-, and for l’liiladelpbia on
"••In-* lay-. Passage, in the Cabin, 8'3u; Steerage, |S
It from Montgomery toSavannub, jlJtNi
I to. Columbus to do 800
Do. American to do v 8 80
GKO. IV. ADAMS,8u|H-rinteiidiint.
Mscon,*tlg2 ’56 (tf) _ angII
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE.
Corner Cotigre** ami Montgomery Street*, nml has now-
on baud ami I* con.-tnntly receiving, a large and hand
some stock of
Consisting of Cou"hfi>, Utakaway*. Tipaml\'oTopRng.
gic*. Cani.igcn, ILiitoiicIic.-, mid 11 agon-of every il. sciip-
Hon, calculated to miil the uio-t fiintulioii*. aiid iire made
of Hie last material, uiul tlm most celebrated builder* of
Newark. New York and New Haven. All of which will
•«• sold low. nml warranted to give satisfaction.
A call is i'c*|h*ct fu11 v solicited.
G. W. IIARDCASTF.E,
Corner of Congress ami Montgoim i v novel*.
X. II. REI'VIKING oi all kind-done in the bent man
ner. ami as low ii* tin* time* will admit. m»v h—ly
FANCY DRY GOODS.''
I A I) I ES AND GENTLEMEN'S KID, BUCKSKIN
I* and other style* of G I,. IVES. Drc— Tiimtuing*.
Lim n Cnnibrie ll'dk'f*: Knibroidered nml Cotton ll'ilk'f*;
Needle-worked apd laieo Collar* nud Meeve*. a verv great
variety; Engli-li thread. Maltese ami Yaleiiei,-nne* Lice*;
Black tiiinpure do; Gent* Fancy Cravat* nml Scurfs;lion-
net. nml narrow Trimming ItiblNin, white and colored
Sash do., Ac. Just received ami for sale bv
WOT 0 DulVlTT A MORGAN.
lVtMIL HATH I WOOL II ATSM
a JUST received :mni dozen Wool. IIATS, a good
article for plantutioii use.
RKI.DKN A CO.
Corner of Broiigbtou ami llarnard st*.
nov 0—1 in
THE YEIIY LATEST.
The very last Fall Style of Gentlemen'* Fine Silk
Dre-s Hat* have been received; an iii*|ieetion |*
re*|iectfully solicited.
N.K. DARN I'M,
nov 9 Hat ami Cap Store, 1.M* Congress street.
NEW GOODS
JUST REOEIVBDi
1 MIE sUBSURIHEUIusiiovr in store uml I* receiving
. by ca- h steamer iroin New York, u full ami well
j selected assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
I (JENTmiKVS FIK.mshim; goods.
I CousistinU'd fine DltRSS nil i FIDii'K GOATS, ItUSI-
i NESS CiiATs of all iiualiGes and colours. MI7RINO
nud FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS uml DRAWS
GLOVES, CRA VATS, fcc , Aic.
Having procured ilie services of an experienced cut
ter, lio fluller* Mtn-ull' that he *lialt nblo In pleu-e
nil who may tavor him wdili Id-orecr*. and his slock
of pieces goods Is full, and well assorted.
a* i i.i.i: .« a- ,ii,% in iii:i.i..
.1 t r o ii jy k y s . i r j. .i ir.
WhyiienlmroN tin.
Ridereuco • Messrs. A J. At T. \V. Miller, Augustn.Oa.
E . «7 CA If A N I •
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
...... . . For*y lh. €3n,«
Will prncttcoln tho Flint and Hil|o|nlng coiiulUnof the
Jan 7 Macon Circuit. If
TV.11. A. 1,01- TON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, •
jnnvatf. .Tlonlln llo, Gc«,_
WII.I.IAItl IOWA It UN.
ATTORNEY AN|) l.'OlJNSEI.l.tHt-AT-I.AVV,
.3llcano|»v, Florida.
will practice In tho Conns of East and South Florida.;
References—Tunm* Pinkney al Co., Churlo-ton, H. C.s
I'ler-on, lleldt flt Go., Savannah, On.; Cooper fit Mother,
Micntiopy, Fla.
march 20 ly*
N.l.tlUEI. W. l'liPPKIli
Successor to
II EN R Y J . P E PP ER At SON ,
WnirlH'D, Jewelry nnd silver tVnrc*
No. 175 Chesimt al., op/uiaitr. the Slate Ilouac,
K*hlludel|>liiu.
tnny 30 |y
WI I.I.I A ill N. Tli'NNO,
Factor & Commission Merchant,
For Florida and Southern Georgia Produco,
NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF.
CUARLKSTOiM. 8. C.
AND
07 HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
may 7 nmo
WILLMRl i, WILOHElft
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wnrrenton, Geo.,
Will practice in tlm Northurn t'lrciiit of Georgia, nnd
in Ihecoiinliusof Riirke,Golumhlu, Jefferson nml Wash-
ingiou, of the Mldillu Circuit. ly may U
FULTON HOUSE,
A T I, A N T A R F. O It RIA,
RY A. E. REEVEV.
Atlanta. March 14. IH5.1. tf mar 16
■XtUi=l'ovU ABUcrtifjtmratB
from S. M. Prltr.ngill A- Co.’s Jlilrrrliriiifr Jl/renrti, 11
.Yn vsdu »■!., AVifl York, nml jY». lit Stnlr at , Motion,
I*. A. (Jo are Ai cut* lor tho most Inlinemini uuu lur-
go*l circulating Commercial paoers bulb In tho Uulleil
Hlntcs and •heCnnmlna.
(ESTABLISIIBU IN 1780.)
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WAl.TEHi IIAKI7U A 4 0.
Americno, French, llo-nmpa
tide, and Vnnllln Gilt IC H.ATE;
prepared C< »Ut »A; lIRt >M A, Cl U
l!i)A PASTE: • 'ocoa Sileks,Solu
ble, llotmepatble nml Dietetic
Cocoa; Cocoa Shells; Cracked
Cocoa, kc.
These Manufactures to which
ria-T PRKMit'M* havo been n-
wnriled by the elder Inilitut nun
mi l Fairs o, the Union, are mi
/.rn/.’ f lower «t fVai't excellent diet Tor children, Iiivh-
of the Cucna, with a lids, and persons In hualtli. They
pod opened. nllny r -ther itinu Induce the ner
vous excitement nttomlnnt upon tho use of ten nr coffee,
and lire recommended by Dr*. Warren, Jackson, Hay
ward, Ware, nnd Adams, of Boaion, uml by eminent
plivslclmiselruwh re.
For sale hy nil tho principal Grocers In the United
Slates, and hy their Agents.
D. G. Murray, New York; Grant ft Ttvolls, Philadel
phia ; Thomas V. Ilruud've, Rnllltnore; Koiinutl «t Dud
ley, Gin. VVALTEU BAKER fc CO.,
sop 15—3m Dorchester, Mass.
a
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young’s Building. Sign of the GULDEN SADDLE,
oppoHri: w. II. MMMO.Ns’ CI/lTIIIXU STOKC.
AV. 3-T. idA Y & Ca.
Have mi hand a g(H*l nx-nrtment of SinMIes, Bridles and
II nr lie**!.-, of which the following comprise it |>nrt:
Spmd»li (juiliid. Overlaid nud Slmftou Siuldle-, Plant-
i rr'* large and extra largo Saddles: Mi-n's plain do.: Eng-
| li-li do.: Boy-' ami Race do.: laidie*' Saddle-of a variety of
. patterns; Bridle* mid Mnrteiignles; Saddle Bags, Trunk*.
Ar.
SADDLER'S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Sklrtingund
I ling-kin-: Pad do.-. Straining ami VVomtcd IVeh; Thread
and Tack*, a—u ted «!/••-.
! HARNESSES.—C,Mieli. Paroiielie, Buggy and Sulky
llarne>*e- of all kind*, bv the -ingle *ei.
C A I! It I AGE Tit IM MINGS.—llanniehe. Buggy A Sulky
1 Springs nml Axle*; Da-h Frame*; l|,ibli*iiiidllow»,by
' the-ingle *et; Plated and lira** Mump Joint*; plain do;
! patent Da-li Leather, Top uml Curtain do.: lu-oad ami
narrow' Dices, variety id pattern*: Silk and IVorsted
Fringe; black ami purple Coach Bonn*; Buggy Lamp*,
, Plated ami liras* Cairiiige Baud*; lira** uml Plaited
, Knob*. Ac. July 23
ii,-hi:i: .v ui:\si'.tt.
\ C.tRRUSG Ind iiacness repository,
i Corner of West Itroud and Day Street*)
Sit vii ii n ii it, Rn.,
Would call I In* attention „f (lie citizens
of Georgia. South Carolina, Florida, Alu-
banm and Teiim-**ee, to tlu ir largu and
splendid stock of
A IHt I AGES, BUGGIES, Ac., Ac.,
« rv variety nml style now in use. Among
found all of the imwt fa-bioiiable styles
Merillo Iron Pipe Works,
MEltRJL & JAQUES,
New York.
mWANl'FAtrrURKKS AND DEALERS in Wrought
1Y1 Iron. Pipe*. Fitting*. T»wl*, and every description
or apparatus connected with Steam, Water ami Ga*. for
heating mid lighting Steamer*, ChtirclicH, Hotel*. Pri-
vale Dwelling*, Iluspltnls, Asylum*, Villages, Factories
and Hall*.
AIM) Valves. Cocks, Pump*, Gauges, Boilers utid Boiler
Flue* made to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machines an* entirely new, and our
own patent warranted to do double the work of any other
Invention.
Order* -oil, lied from nil sections of the country, mid
promptly attended to. Jo 23. ’55—ly
TO illCi’F] PLAATI ItS.
r |A|| E Bub-cr.ber* mo duslrnus ol culling (lie nttontiou
1 of those Interested in tlm Hulling of Rice, to their
newly Invented Machine, which surpusse* nil others
now In u-c. The iwlvwntugw «f tlteso Machine* consist
In It* simplicity, durability, nml the great amount or
work which It will perform without the lens’, injury to
the grain, t'lic machines nro portable, and well adapt
ed l<> I land or Meant Power, cult ho transported ready
for use. These Machines can bo made to hull from 20
to fttltl bushels per day—varying according >o size. All
necessary Inforinstlon will Imgheii by mblressliqtlho
Inventors, at their Manufactory, No 114 Cliff street .New
York City.
ROBERT At JOHN E. ANDERSON.
sept 8fi—Im P
Comb*, Fima, and Fancy €>nml*.
WILLIAM TASKER,—No. ID P.tUK 1’mit, New York,
I NVITES tlm alii ntioii of Southern and ,!\e*tern Mer
chant-, to Id* m*w stock of Fans Combs Hair, Tooth
Perfumery, Soap*,
" H-ket Book*.
, Hatch
■lithe
haul', told* new
nml Nail Blil*lie«, Ladle** Iti ticul' .
Porte M ninnies, .1, t ami Dead Bracelet
Dr< -- Button-. Pin-and Needle-. Ilook-aml E;
Guard-. Wax. Coral ami Gla— Bead*. Necklaee-. Ar. In-
dill Kiihher Combs, Cam 1 -, Ball* uml Toy* of every de-
-eriptlon. Scl— or-. Itinor- and Cutb-rv. Gold and Gilt
Jewelry, Aecordeon* nnd Violin-, ineln ling a general and
n very large stork of Engli-li. French uml Gerinan.Fancy
Good-, w inch will be *<dd at tlm very lowest price-, for
Cash or approved paper.
if A* Orders by letter selected nml put Up In tile best
inniiucr. IIM. TASKER.
may 1—ly I* lu Park Place, New York.
The Best Hair Dye.
lT|R.0.1l. BALLARD’S (new article) received Hie high-
' ’IF e*t preinliim at the World’s Fall and Aimricai; In
stitute, where it wa.-exumlmd by the distinguished cliein
i-t-. Dr. C. Little mid Prof. Jehu Torrey, mul proiiounred
the |le*t.
For sale by the Principal DrugglM- In tills city—price
#1. Principal ellleeand -lore4U-and SOU Broadway. New
York. mar I ft, ’50—P mar HI
WrUi York atJbrrttnrmtntB^
Frwn Skillin, Fincher, tluicn A- Sc hell'a .tdrcrtiaiug
llniiar, 3Ml Hroiidwni/, .Yiie Inrk.
LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME
llOlt'tl? V. SlUliKIt,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALE-ROOMS,
04 Forxytli-81., New York.
M R. II. V. S. would cull the attention of strangers visit
ing the citv. and e-pe, lullv tliu-.- in the trade, to Ills
extensile WARE-ROOMS AND MANUFAGTOIlY. In tlm
possession of unequalled fai'llltieH, lie is enabled to execute
all order* on tin* Inwe-t |M»*slble term*. The sale-roonei nro
replete with cluilco spechnoiiH, nml a full assortuient of
RICH GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Moulding*, Rl< It Gilt, Rose Woods, OnU, Maple. Zebra
mid Maliuguiiv, lu every variety uml constantly on IihiuI.
Ordn-a from all part- of the United Stutes uml Canadas,
executed with j>runiptne**.pae|fed with the greatest of euro.
A liberal ilLcouut allow ed to the Trade.
II. V. SIGLEll, 04, 07, O'J and 71 Forsyth-sL,
nov 12—3mu- 8 v “"'
New Yolk.
net l»
VVM. '». PRILE.
147 Bay *' reel.
’S"
I. ulro.i
B.WK-NOTK LIST AM) IIKlii TOJt.
Published Semi-monthly vt .Montgomery, Jlla.,
At S'4 00 Per Annum, In Advance.
T HE 1VOIIK is printed on tine white paper nml new
type, mid in appearance will be second to none in
the United Stat. s.
A Southern Bank-Note List I* essential in every Bank,
Counting House, and Public Office. Let n» unite in ad
vancing our (oinuiun intcic-t*, and imt permit Noiilicru
nil'll ami Nortlieru D> tci tor* to tlm tuate our money niut-
ter* as they may wish, while we lire quietly following
their dictalioii.
The work will be carefully revised on the day of pub
lication. ami all important liuumiul changes, a* they in
cur, noticed. Every exertion will lie nunie to make it a
correct and reliable guide to the Banker, ami Merchant.
Hotel I'ropiietor*, Brokers, Auctioneers, CoinmisNion
Merchants, ami other* desirous of having He ir nnines
ami biisim ** widely circulated, are Informed that a limi
ted number of ndverti* •un lit* will lie inserted. Special
rate* f<n advertising by the year, or for shorter period*,
may be known hy applying to any of my Agents, or ut
tile’office iii Atlanta, Ga.
Specimen numbers will be sent, on application hy let
ter, free of charge.
All coiiimuiiii aGons intended for the Bank-Note Ids)
and Detector, uiii-t he addressed to Swan's Ilmik-Notu
Li-t, Atlanta. Ga. SAMUEL SWAN.
J.iMr.* Koumitsox, General Agent. sep 2ft—3m
Oglethorpe Medical College,
-eriptlon to the Charleston and
^. Savannah Railroad, will lie re-opened the lfttli Do-
• tuber. 1*)54, ami kept opeu until further notice, at tho
following places, to wit:
COMMISSIONERS.
Charleston—L. T. Porter. Otis Mills. Win. C.Bcc.
Savannah—Major A. Porter, Dr. J. P. Screven, Col. A.
11. Iziw ion.
Adams' Ittin—Hawkins S. King, D. P. Wilkin-on, J. IV.
Faber.
Kdi-to Island—E. N. Fuller, James llopkinsoii, Col. K.
M. IV bab y.
U.dli-rlHiro'—Col. M. K. Unrn, I). S. Henderson, J. W.
Hurl,ridge.
A-hfpoo— lAwrenca IVitsell, IV. II. Isjwndes, .Ins. M.
Hl.-tt.
.-altketclicr—Tlios. McTeer, II. Mcllrido Peeples, Tims.
Albii.
I'>'otaligo—IV. P. Hutson, J. II. Sanders, John Martin.
" inppy Swamp 'In.-ter Ground—Biirwell McBride,
J"l*ti h. f r uiiptoii. It. A. Taylor.
••■til—•nvill--—F. W. Fii klmg, Win. Yeomans, Tlindens
Du km r.
R-a ii fort—Edmund lllietl. II. J. Johnson, J. D. Pope.
'•r di.imville—Col. John Wild,, llilsoii Ferrlbee, 11 in.
II >»i,rd.
Itlutti-.il—T. II. Co-. R. H. Kirk. Dr. P. Prit* bard.
Ib,le rtvill«—It. F. Buckner, William J. Luwtou, A. It.
Mnston.
I'm .-'.lira—IT. IV. Hardee, J. P. Raymond. J. D. Jones.
Liivfiiuvilh—Col. A. J. Liwton, Sanim l Maum r,Cluui.
Jo'ch.n.
IR,i- House—Nathiinbd II. Heyward, Burrell Saunders,
J"‘ i. Mill.
Ill Older or the President and Ronrd of Directors.
■I < 13 C. F. IIAM'KEl„ Sec'y and Treasurer.
ANDREW FEMALE CGLLEGE.
CUTIIUHHT, CilflOUGrlA.
flliia <ui>i' *'b',lii«ii yiarol this lii-niiilaiu. by a
l joint re-o.nlion ol tire Fa. nlty am) Trust, **, linn
*■ i n tliiown in. <oiuiii ueiiig mi the First
M oel.ii iii .*• ptember. and < losing on i oiiimeiiceineut
■I , Tunisia)' after the loiirlh .'iiiidav in June.
F A l' U LT V :
UGI.STUS ALLEN. A. M.. President—Professor of
hi i.-Ii Literature and Am imil Liiii'iiages.
iii.\ .1. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—liob-sor of Mental
•r.i M* a a I Plillimophv.
REI T. X. F »R.-Trdt. A. M.—Professor of Mat hematics
Vie-
r|NIIE SESSION OF LECTURES in the above IiihHIu-
■ tion will romim m e on the 1lr*t day of November
uml terminate on the 1-t of March.
The Clinique at tie- College building, will be opened to
patient* on the 2oih of October, uml be continued through
out the session:
The Faculty i* Constituted as follows :
II. L. BYRD. M. D.. (late of Savannah Medical College.)
Professor of the Pilmiple* and Practice of Physic,
K. LtllOY AVl'ONY. M. D.. (of IVayuesboro. tln.,1 Pro
fessor of Obstetric* and disease* of IVoineu ami Cldblreli.
WESLEY G. NORWOOD, M. I».. (orCokesbury, S. G.,)
Professor of Materia Mediea and Medical Jurisprudence.
JAMES S. MOREL, M.D., (of Savannah. On..) Profissor
of Anatomy.
JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, S. C.,) Professor of
Physiology.
WM. T. FEAY. M. Ih, (of Savannah, On..) Profeasor of
Chemistry and Pharinacv.
CHARLES GANAIIL. M. D., (of Savannah, Ga..) Pro-
fi .-.-or pro t- in. of the Principles and Practice of Surgery.
D uion*trator of Auatoiuy, il. J. NUNN, M. D.. (of Sa
vannah.)
The f.e* will he—*100 for the entire course ofLerfures;
$10 Demonstrator's fee; Graduation $.'Ui ; .Matriculation
$5.
Arrangement* linvo been made by which students ran
tie aceommislated with g(Ksl board at from 3t(j to $1 per
week.
For further information, address
*ept 2* II. I- IIYRD. M. D.. Dean.
HC'OTT’N LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL
PATENTED MAY IGtli 1K64.
f|NIIF. attention of Planters. I'nriuerMand Slock feeders
I ill general, is rc.-peetfully <'idled b
I Id* Mill ns tin
most ini|H,riant article ,.f the U.ml
II adapted for grinding cob meal for -t<* k. Iml gri-t
embracing
our stock will b
combining
ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH
■ H.nnnexii rn,. Illllll l).V some of tile lllost rellllhlll liuibler- in lillliulel-
nOlo to l.leu-o I |>tdii, work Im* u repnliition for Lightlies-. Dura-
hu*«i«..-ir I olllty and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other luuniifac-
tnrer* in the Union.
There may also hu found among our *ti*'k selection*
from the eslahlislinieut of J. M. ({i imiiv .x Co., nml other
celebrated iiiiiiiufui Mirer- in Newaik. N. J.. New York
and New Haven, all of wlqcli are built exprc-ly for ii*,
and which we do not hesitate to warrant in every particu
lar.
II. C. McKee has been fur twenty-one years engaged In
the Carriage Ru.-fuk** in Columbus, Gn.. nnd we fed cun-
lldellt that with our united experience and attention we
will he able to keep oil lintld It StiN'k that we think will
meet tlm approbation and want* of the public, nnd which
for vnridv and extent will excel that heretofore kept nt
till* place.
All onlfcrs shall have strict and prompt attention.
II. C. McKEE.
Savannah. Aug 31 1855. I. S. BENNETT.
i.oc ai, i;vioi:nc i: of tiii: vau u
and Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILllEIi’S SAI.AMANUEU SAFES,
AM M A N L'KACTl'RK I) DV
STARNS & MARVIN,
Ni:\V YOUK.
IN THR Arc of tho 3d
Inst., which consumed
tbo brick building, occu
pied hy Mr. John T.
Thomas, opposite tlio
Gas Works In tliia city,
wa* a Safi) of tho ubovo
description, containing
tlm honks, pnpor* ami
money of Mr. Thomas
uml ulihough the build
ing wub destroyed, the
8uhl Suf- sustained no
Injury wiialever from the
Intenae heat to wiilcli it
had been exposed. «»li
___________ opening tbo Sale, the
conlent* were I,mi.d iii.itisiurbeit, uml in tho satim order
mul ennd 111<hi ns whi n pluced there, except u slight
di-cnloruiluu to the projecting end* of u few paper*,
nud the back* of one or two cl the Imoka, caused by
ilie steam generated in the Side, while at Its greatest
heat.
Tho Safe and content*, ns It came from tho ruins, may
•i'll be seen, III the |iossi'fgion of Mr. Thomas, nl the
Gna Works. A large naaorimeut ol those celebrated
Sans always on band, and fur *nlo by
G. II. CAMPFICLD, Auenl lor Manufncturera,
July 26, 1855. 171 Buy at., Suvanuah, Ga.
I lake pleusiire in corrob-rating the Inrcgnlug state
ment, and ill ndilltioii would ndd thul the hooks lire now
in nso. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Furry Wharf.
J ii ly 211.1853. oct 24
F1KK INMI HAXCE.
Statemcnt of the ••Norwich Fire Insurance Company of
Norwich, Connecticut, on the fftli day of.lime, any
C.ipilWl Stock ($150,600 1855.
Surplus 5.326 06
$155.32-
Awtrsor Tiir.ioMi-Axv. list
I 321 .Share* Hank Stis-I: in varioii- Hanks $30,000 00
; 23 “ Incorporated Ciiinpiiuie* other Ginn
I Banks 270 00
J Note* on demand, secured hy Mortgages on
j Real Estate. Bond-. Rank Slock and other
| good |M'i*onal security 121.800 00
W. JACKKOil A. NON.
GRATE AMI FEMIIiR IIAKERS,
246 Front St. and U30 Broadway,
Now York,
aug 1—ly I*
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES:
rpilhSr: niacbliii'* lime long «u»tnim d the higlle-t I'epu-
JL tntion In tlm Unlte<l Slat"*. 'Fniiiin-T t’lii/.i.— a imi.n
mi.hai.—Im* recently been awarded to them at the great
Expo-ition at the Palace ol Iudu-try in Pali-, and thus
they have the World'* verdni of Mi|H-rli>rity.
Great improvement- hate ju-t been ridded, so that they
run without tioi-e, with ea*e to tlm operator at double
tlm ordinary *p< i d. so that
TWICE As Mil'll WllltK CAN I1B DUNK IV A UAV.
Tlm greatest clolhhigand -Imc luaiiiifactiiriltg cstahll-h-
nil III-in tlm country 11-e tlienu maclillli'S exeillsixely.— i
They are competent to perform every sort of work in tlio |
nio-t perfect style.
A* there are very great iiiiinher- of inferior or entirely i
worthies- sewing macldim* of tlm I-tow A Blodgett '
A Aery. Wilson.Grover .V Baker, and otlu-r patent*, which
have been sold, tint cauiiol be used to any advantage, wo
by oner to reclve all such ninclilii"-. and ul-o uiiim-
cd mm* of our own maun fact lire, in ixciiaxiik for
AM) l.\TI--T I.MI*noVI I) Al ICIII.M.-, oil liberal term*. All
iiiiiiiiiiii'- tlm* olil«liii')l hy ii< will |>.. Itrokuo ii|> uml
ili-Mtniyeil. For isirllciilurB apply by luiicror |M-r>.-ouiiy
al our'New- York lMtlce.
N. II.—Lm-iiI Agent* wanted t« make sale* of our Im
proved sewing ma/hitm*. Toper-on* properly qualitied
lor tlm hiiMiii'*-. a rare iipportiinity lor profitable and
pleasant employ uieiit I- uttered.
I. SI. SINGER A CO.,
Principal Office, 323 Broadway, N. Y.
llRANTII OFFICES: 47 Hanover St.. Uosbm. 142
Clie-nut St., Pliiliub'lplii.i. 105 Baltimoi'- St.. Baltimore.
223 M’aintit St.. Cincinnati. IH* a St. Ulmrles St.. New
Grleati*. Glovcravlllc, N. Y., 1R44 liruml St., Newark, N.
,1. P nov 21—3m
ANDREWS &JENIP,
Commission Merchants.
COTTON AN0 WOOLEN MACHINERY,
Strain Eglnni, Itollci *, Mnclilnl*tn Tools,
Hi lt lug, Ate.
Impouteus Si Dealkhs in ManvpacturEtlT’ AhtiPi.i:*.
No. 67 Pine-treel New York
N. II.—Agents for tlm lYoudruff & Beach Iron Works'
Steam Engine*and Boiler*.
Exclusive Agency in New York for Lowell Machine
shop. Slachini-t*’ Tool-. P oct 2—ly
MOO R ir&TA YI <) P t ’S
PiYSTIXjIiB* DB PARIS.
FBNIIl-'E PASTILLES are an invaluable remedy for tho
I cure of Cough-. Cold- nml Bmuchiti*. a- by their tie-
({on mi the throat and lung-, they remove nil honrorncM
Iii n few hour* nnd wonderfully Inrrea-e tlio power nnd
tiexlliility of the \idee: hence they are of great -ervlce to
and highly recommended by Clergymen. Auctioneer*,
Public Speaker*, and all tlm-e whose calling requires such
freqiuilt use of the \urnl organ-.
N. II.—A*k lor ••Moore * Taylor's Pa sillies De Paris,”
and observe that each Ihi.x hear* their writ ten signature.
For -ale by W. \V. Lincoln, ,1. H, Cwrlvr Ii Co., J. It.
Moore A Co., and Urn principal Druggist-and Apolliec.irics
lliroiiglioiit the United Stilt"* nnd Cniiada. and at whole
sale hy MiMtltK a TA YLi'U. Iinimrter*.
y *ep 20—3m P >>1 Maiden Line. New York.
PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS.
DATES Cb FRANCE.
No. 1 Barclay st New York.
C 1AUTIGN.—None are gcniiiiu* except they bear tlm
J stamp of the patent. All uiauiifaiiiin r- and seller*
iiili inging will he prosecuted iicconling to law.
mar 1» mar 18. '56— P
.MASONIC—I. O. O. F.—S. uf T.—O. U. A.
R EGALIA. Jewel* and Co.-tuuu *. luaniifartunNl and
k> pt on hand, at tlm old i'Mahli-liui"tit of K. Comb,
211 Grand street, East of Bowery, New Yoik. Grder* from
the country|promptly attended to. P Je 1'J—ly
AFES.—I', COTI'EN I.T K t il., Importer* of French
d other European Goods, No. 4- Broad »t.
n 11 :m, I s.i.i.
nrool.li/n Clin
ST!'AM ENGINE WORKS.
13 \Vntcr a MtrfClt llrooUlyn* N. York-
D. P. lit) It DON & CO.,
H AVING recently ntteil up the extensive estnhllsl»
nient at the nhoA*e named place, ah* are prepared to
manufacture all kind* of Steam Engines, Boiler*, Sugar
Mill*. Saw and Grist Mill-, Pump* and Gearing for work
ing Mine*, Shafting, Pulley*. Ac., utid me prenari'd to fur-
id*!! cast I ugs of every description. Wo would call the at
tention of Southern Plant, r* particularly t" onr Sugar
Mills. Having piirclia-ed llmeutlrestock uf Patterns from
the late firm uf It. II. Ilartsun A Co., N. York, wi» can safely
oav that we can turn out n Mill which for strength, dura
bility mid neatncs*, cannot lie excelled by any i—tabllsh-
nient in the State*. A long experience In the hu.-iiii s*
renders u* competent to execute any order*, uml wo would
advise those in give want of Machinery to u* a call. Engl-
u«i from 4 to 4u horse |M>w er always mi hand.
1>. P. ItiuisiN, 11. N. Goxku.n, S. B. t’OXXUX.
oct 22—3m- _
liKSTiai’- lllUX AVOIIKS,
run thk Mi.vur.icTVHl: or
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
ami St emu KiikIiic*,
57 Pkahu-t, Hiiooki.vn, N. Y., opposite Now York City.
T HE SiilwerllsT having hifn engaged for the last 15
years in the almost exclusive inmiufiictnre nf this
most important iiiAcutioii, WiNsIsworth'* Planing, Gn*iv-
lug and Tougiiig Mmliine, has recently completed the
large addition to hi- already extensive Iron Murks, will
execute with dispatch all order* in the above line to an
unlimited extent. The uiilver-nllv acknowledged superi
ority of M isKlsworth's Planing .Machine*, manufactured
by iiim, over all other-, require- no reiteration.
‘in the manufacture of STEAM ENGINES, we claim a
superiority for power and speed, beauty of construction
midllnish ; mid ul-o guarantee the Engine* to transmit
11ni per cent more power for the same money Ginn can
be furnished hy any other inmiiifurtun r. and mure than
I do per lent, saAing in wear mul tear, us well as a large
saving in the cmuuimptlnti of find.
RKKJ4RKNUES:
TO P.AtlTIRS IIAVIVI Tin: STEAM KVIINKS NOW IN IsK.
Pardee Si Morgan. New lliKeii. ft.: L. W. Sloenm. Bn*ik-
lyn, N. Y.: Timothy DiiIniI. Astoria. L. I.; Lyon* A Ciirti--.
Bridgeport. Ut.; Stumford Mmmfiicttiriiig Stmnford,
ft.: .loliii U. Sanford. New Hnxcii. ( t.: Rollln Sanford, N.
York City; Clin*. F. Ism-ey, Auslrlmi Uuitsiil General.
REFERKNGE
I’.ARTIKS II.AVISU THK M'00|,*W 0UTII Pi. AVI Ml M.ACItlXCS .vow
tv f*B.
G. I). Slont. Kensington, I’hlladelphla. Pa.: Kidder Sc
Martin, M ilmiiigloii. N. A. I., i'lnpp A t'".. Mmilgmu-
cry, Ala.: (i. A. Sanford. Ncav Orlean-. Li.: Hinkle. Guile
A Go.; Cincinnati. Ohio: Rmitom. t'ohl, A Co.. Cleveland,
(Hilo; Fo-S A Brother-, Chicago, ill.; J. II. Smith, Mil-
Avmikic, M i-.: P. II. A L. L. Eaton. Buffalo. N. Y.: For-
Avnrd A Smith,Gswego. N. Y.; John Sniirr. Toronto. C. M'.
Orders uml |iropo*al* received hy miiil or otherAvis",
from all part- of the I nilcd Slates, ('iiiuel.i. Smith Ameri
ca. mel Europ". aa'ill Im* promptly lit tended to hy Agents
wlio an- traveling ill all section* ol the country.
Letter-by mail, address JOHN II. I.ESTER,
oct 4 3||| 57 Pearl St. |lri«iklyn, X. Y.
CHEAP GAS LIGHT.
rw^llE llEN/.Ol.E G\S LIGHT COMPANY ire
B pre|uircd to furni-li PortinlleGa- Mnchines, suitable
for Manufactori"-. Mon-. Dwelling llmiw*. Slcanilioat-,
Itailroiol Station*. Ac. These Machine- are warranted to
give -uti-fuctlmi. They an- imiiiufuctiired under S. T.
.'leDougull’s I’uteiit, nud are the only ones that will ope
rate well in col,1 weather. Tin* Light produced i- one
liiilt clieiipcr Gian GimiI Ga*. mol less than the cmninmie-t
Tallow rmoll *. They are ea-ily managed and fn-- from
danger, mid the nrlce* 25 per cent, le— than any other
Machine* iniide. The I'miipnny niter tor sale Stale mid
Cmiutv Right* for all the Slate-. All order-should he
nddn—"d t„ S.T. M< IMH'GAI.L. Au't f»r the Co.
ui-t 23—’ in S 321 Broadway, New York.
Fill ST PREMIUM PIANO FORTES.
STEIN MAY A SOX,
PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS. *•> M'AI.KKR-ST.
Xr.All HiloAI‘AA AV, SKW V'or.K.
RESPKUTFl LLY cull the attention of
til" public to Gu ll splendid a«*ortm, nt
-jt» of sei.ii-grmid and square Piano*. aaIiIcIi,
j 9 I j i for Xidllllie of tone, idasticlty of touch,
beauty oflini-li. mid everything that renders u Pittnnpcr-
fect, lire un-iirpa—eil. A- a pr,*,f of the superiority of
tlu ir in-trumeiit*. they I,eg leave to state, that at the
great Metropolitan Fair held al M’asliiugtoii. til" llr-t
preiuiums in boili classes, i,eml-gniiid ami two string,-I,
were miiiiuIoioumI.v i,vviudeil In them, nllluHlgli llie.v Were
In cmu|H'ililmi with the iii,,-I ,ll-ilni;ulnlie<l iimiiufiiclur-
ers from Hoslon. New York. PliilmU'lpliia mid llultiinore.
Purchasers nnd dealer* will tlud it to tluir advantage to
call mul examiiie f<iuGiem*<dvc*.
net 23 ’S tr
For the 1,000,000.
Tlic l. H. I’atcnt Marble Comiiany.
[CAPITAL 165,000.1 ^
X«. 398 Brnadway, corner M'alker street .Tncav York.
A BE prepared to execute all order- for MANTLES,
TABLE-TOPS. COLUMNS. PEDESTALS. PILAS
TERS, SLABS. Ac., in imitation of Sieiuia, Itrocatel, Py-
niiiei'*, Ncnpolitau. and all fancy Marble*, equal in
strength, hciiiity mul durability to real nimble, and in
some respect- superior thereto, mul at h-s than half tin*
cn«t. Unlike inarhleized iron. wimhI or slate, it I* wholly
free from all ohjcctimi* which arc urged against mere
surface work, where paint, copal vnrni-h. Ac. form the
temporary |h,||*|i mul beauty of the article. Mantels
from 8 to $|n. Orders frmn Builder*. ('nbiiiet-Maker*and
others solicited, mul satisfaction guaranteed. Agents for
the principal cities treated Aiitli.
PETER BENNIE. Pros’t.
Lovi.l G. MtcKl.t--. V. Pre-'t.
Jnsr.i'ii I. amii. Sec'y. S . i*'t 24—tf
I HAND ALL & MERCER’S
! Cotton Seed Drill,
A V' l ,' , '' l ,",'.' r r,II" nl of. mul.ln.
I., .Irlll **-■— will, n'uol.Hty an.l o,rt,l„t».
nil,ll."t w-.lin oiwiw., »I...II, „.|| „„
it Hi. win,• tl,no l»’». Klmnlo l„ cnnrtrncUTO
aiuI operation that it could Im, uw-t by i| l trr ,M'* without
lial,lilt > „f getting out uf order. A drill which wo think
no-*„r>«es nil these qualities, wo now offer to the‘plant*
lug community. Alter a thorough trial fortlu, last two
y, -ir- in different hand- mi all kinds of land, wo wouhi
-late some of tin, advantage- to'bo derived from tlu ir
use.
1st. The saving of scad, which will amount to enough
In planting une hundred acres, to pity for the machine.
-rul. 'lie- raving of labor in planting, one horse urid
hand only l*viug required to ojkju tho furrow, drop th*
•„• d and cover Irani seven to nine acres per duy.
3rd. The great saving ofluhor in chopping out, the
•o il being deposited in a lino one after another.
4tli. The great saving In suh-equent lioo work, owing
to the fact that any go si plow-hand can, In siding, cor*
'•r all the lint crop ufgra*.-in the drill, however small
tie- cotton may he, without injuring the stand.
Tluse ad vantage* all fanner* will appreciate; nnd be
low we give some certificate*, frmn which tho public coo
l"iirn how* these drills are appreciated hy gentlemen of
1 the first standing ill our section of the Rta’to—nil practical
Corners, who have thoroughly tested them, and are con
sequently fully cmiiiKitcnt to decide on their merits.
V K It T I Y I « A T E S:
Tld-1- to certify that I planted one hundred mid sixty
aere- of cotton w ith Ituudull nud Mercer's Planter*, and I
cmi-ider them superior to any thing of tho kind I have
ever seen nr tried. The saving of seed alone w ould pay
for the nmcliiue* in a season or two, n$d I think a hand
can do oni-tbird more Imeing than ho could in cotton
planted the common way.
. „ 8. L. HARDER
Lee county, Georgia, July 13th, 1855.
I Messrs. Itamlall A Mercer—Gentlemen! In reply to
■ Jours of tld- date, I can say with satisfaction, that I linvo
! used your nitton seed drills on the farm of D. A. Vason,
i Esq., with great sucre*-. I consider them to l*> of great
| value. They are n saving of about one-third of the labor
r nil particular* will be sent by mill, on tho receipt of \ of cultivation, nbont two to three bushels or seed to th#
I2)tf cents, or an equivalent lu Post Office stamps. Spa- ■ m-re in planting, nnd a great saving of labor in planting
clmcnts sent when required. Address , a* they iqK'U tliu furrow, drop and cover the seed with
The Hand Sewing Machine!
MANUFACTURED
Under Patent of F. R. Robinson ft 8. H. Roper,
BY liOM’ARD A DAVIS, BOSTON.
r |villsJ Machine actually Sewn; linen luit a single thread;
1 thread* it- own needles, mid takes every variety of
through stileh. without loon or chain. The-tlt> h, * are
formed the same a* in hand ■••wing, nnd. except In the
peil, i Gun ol thc.ii accuracy uml regularity, cannot be ilia-
tim.-uishcil I'mm liaud-AvmK. Th"wmk i, |*Tf >rined with
ut leant-lx time- the rapidity, while being of la-tly supe
rior quality t» the best hand sew ing.
TV. H. M'll.LSON,
Appleton'* Building, No.3lH Broad way. New York.
kv Uirculiir* and Samples s, ut by 1111111011 ap|ilk-utluu.
Imv 111—1 ill s
THE AMERICAN WATCH "
I SN'uM mi “ale by Hi" priueipal dealer-throughout the
cmintry. and the |ml,lie are Invited to examine mid
test tlie quality In cumparismi with the imported article,
rile}- are constructed mi the PATENT LEVER PRINCI
PLE. so longtrh d mid approved, with inch alterations In
the arrangement of the part*, a* long exm rioine Im* di-
iiimi-trated to bu tlm best, to ensure
Reliability, Accuracy unit Durability.
The Manufacturer* warrant the AMERICAN M ATCH
in every particular iff Its workman-l.ip mid p iformum * .
N. B. Noli" are gcuuiuc uni, ►- the UHiiie-oftho uiuiiii-
fai tnri-rs, DENNISON, HGM'AUD Sc DAVIS, M'altliam, is
engraved mi the movement. S nov 10—im
HANDSOME INCOME TO BE MADE
, AT iBttMI..
T HE above can bn made lu every Town and County
thrmiglioul the Union, hy engaging In tlie tunuufac-
inro and side or an article, upon which, for an nutloy of
816, one Ihousniid dollar* 11 your may he mado. The
article Is one of uulvercnl dally cmisiimption, und one
jtjttj has jrazzlud tlio brains of souioof tbo inoit eminent
Il I* self evident Hint It Isdo-tlnu I to boenmo <fho of
tho most necoMary oflhe noces-llle* of life. Tho nrllclo
, Box 4 551, Post Office.
New York.
S'
lily
Ua-li in band- of Agent*
in Bank
1.156 (111
it'll 1
> l\.\ I:. AI.DLWI’rin upd Primary Department
1 li"i
ob.
•In,
Prlio ip.il of Mum Department.
. I. 1: GRANT AND MBS. K. 7. CALDMKLL—
mul llranelie*.
In-titiiiimi now- present* to I lie public, advantage*
lew pome**. A large iiii'l elegantly constructed
••••■edilli e: mi" ,,l Hie largest Chap' l* ill III" Slate;
1 a < ha »iii building* and enclosure; 11 boarding d,- |
''He nt. filled up in tlie mo*t neat mid < mnlnrtalde ,
*■'. and under III" "llp rintendl'IH'e Ilf til" leaclo'I'N
"III- II,*; with the whole 1I011U stlc ihparlluenl Milder
" 1 ari'llll direi tioll of ladle* of exp"re||i'e, lidded to all
" li ilni"-for a ilioroiigli emuse ol iu-tiiiction which
|o • nular In-iiliitlou , mi offer. Il will be*ei u by refer-
our ciiliilogiie. Glut our rule* of Board and Till-
‘■li !,)• I,--Illllll ■ all li' loiind 1 l*"WIll-re. Till* fact, III
tune* of pi'i iiuiaiv pre>*iire, I* worthy of Hie con-
"!l ra H",i of those having daughter* lo , dio aie.
He Ik-irdllig DepilllllO III will lie Milder the direction
»id> nl Aldm mid lady, mid Plot, -m Cnl.lw .•II and
1 ’• "1G1 spa,'ion- nnd 1 omlorliilde ilorniilorie*, lmg<*
", III, lit closets, new mid elegant till Illllll <*. giM*l
‘ »|> in ie > >|> sell mi t*. and laid"* furnlslied with the
tlm I lie iiiiirket afford* 1 log. Go 1 willi a whole-onie
'' I'O'lilal ills. llililO'. we hope lo increase the liberal
'•■’■'Imp. willi Who II lid* I lint itlll loir has hitlorlo been
, r '• F. X. FORSTER, ffer'y Fin ulty.
miile rt. July 30, 1K55. aug 7- Jan I, '56.
W IIITKCANTU.K HO A IN-A fr.-li supply of j
"Id Ic'i.lioiu Ciwlil, >,-p. .Ii -I c*,'. I a,-I and Im
JOHN II. Mot,;i|, * CO,
Gil,l*i|ix Building*. |
fin hnmin.v lor the table, and e-peciully bread meal frmu
corn not fully ri|ic nr dry in fall.
In H' tting till* M.ll, im mi'i'limiii: nr frame work is
wanted, only wanting to be fastened to tlie lloor ur plat
form. Easily adjusted ami HH"d by any person, eieu ft
eliild.
I'll" LITTLE GIANT lm-rercived Hit' ll r "t premium* at
tb" Inti- Igrii'ultuml Fair* of Mi-smirl, Keiitneky. Mury-
jiiud. mid other Stall'*, and G1.1t i- the mo*i emiipliiiieuta- •
rv 111.1i111er.il" well as the most ready rmumcndiition from 1
ti)" Uw»w*AW'U witni *»iug its tu'rfurmuuce. I
'I'liese Mill* are giuiranleed ill the llio-t po.-itive milliner ;
ugaiii-t delleiTsor l»r< aknge.and No. 3 wm nuited to grind |
15 hu-iiel* ol !"■ d per hour, w ith one horse, ami offered at 1
th" low iirlee of $•all complete, ready tor attaehiug the I
team. No. 4 at $75. grinds20 bushel* per Ilnur with two
horses. Manilla, tined by
SCOTT Sc MOCK BEK, I
Augusta, (in., I
And sold by f. II. f tMi'rir.i.n.Ag, nl for tb„ Mniiiilarhirers,
171 Itny atreel, Savannnli, wlu re tlie Mucbine limy bo
neen. ' may I
FOR HALF.
A MULATTO Monmii, 25 year* old, a first rate seam-
-in ivi, and her children, a* follows: A l„,y 6 years, a
boy 4 3< at-, and a I, il 2.1 ear-old—all sound, healthy ami
of good character. Sold to n main in, llieclty. Apply to
!» MM. M'll’GHT.
I.I A III I.ITIKH.
Leoa'-ndjii-tcd, uuniljiisti'd or claim* for lo**c.-—none.
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual—
Total amount at ri-K (about , 3,400.000.
The miimint lit hazard mi liny risk, (w ith very few ex
ceptions,) m>| over 5,0110.
A BREM STEH, President.
E. Lainxr.n. Jr.. Secretary.
Norwich, ('mm.. June Bill, 1855.
pAT-mwilly iqqw'iAD'tl BeVmi, the undersigned. Mayor of
the envoi Nmwicli.ii: said Slate, A. IliviiM r. President,
nnd E. Lea rued Jr.. Seeretary of Go- -Norwich Fire
I n-iirmice Company,'’mid made solemn oath to the truth
III the nliole statement, signed J,y Hll'lll. I fill-II,
certify tliat I have examined the report of Nib I Compa
ny. mid Dud til" above to lie a rorreet statement of the
smile and that the note*and liHiiison which a part of Miid
apital i* invested are in my opinion g,a>d and well
t my hand and
• this Ulliday of
FOR HALF.
A SMALL lot of Biee Field Hands for sale.
A Man Off year*, a woman 27 years,
A man 28 year*, a woman 22 year*,
A ivmiMii 4ff year*—all sound mid orderly. Apply
i„ nov 13 wm. wirtfiirr.
■ 1HTELL <4RANT,orllie l.'wi M'ife.iicliarming
B’Jiiqvi l.bv 1111 imkiiowuauthor; Charles VavnHNoiir.or
The outl ast lleir, by J. Frederick Sinilli, iintlior of “Amy
Liwrem u," ••MlnnluGrey," “G11* Howard," Ae. I<‘m salu
l,y M'A KNOCK Sc DAVIS.
Booksellers and Statimu rs, No. IftHCmigre** st.
nnv Iff
A LE At PORT Fit. ItlciisksTennent* eelehnited
Seoteli Ale In (|m»rt*mid Pint* Imported direct frmn
tlm Brewery. 2o cask* Ilyas* Porter in {Pint*. 20 do Bar
clay’* Porter Iii Pint*. Isimling. and for sale hy
liovll (’LAOIlOltX A CUNNINGHAM.
W,v i i
4IIKFHIC, -60 Itoxe* Kngli-li Dairy (liei*e. ftff
/, boll III lo-heu cheese. Lam ling, and for sale by
,„v || CL \0 HORN ft CUN N1 Mill AM.
. A STERN HAY,
z -ah hy
imv tl
iwr Brig A. Lawreme. Fur
OGDEN. STAB It A CO.
ed.
In testimony whereiff.’l hnve here tosi
cniiHcd th" seal nf the city lo Im affixed
June. 1855.
[L. S.| MILLIAM L. BREM ER.
Mayor of the city of Norwich.
The undersigned Is agent for the iibote olllce, and I*
| ready to take risk*on all description-ol properly In the
; city. JNO. I.MIEItSOLL.
I Jy t8
NA VANN All DRY DOCK.
| To Ship Ow ners, Masters & Consignees
of Vrmii'lN.
rmv\K Hiilis. riliiT respectfully inform* lliem dial tho
B Savannah Dry Bisk i* now in siin-eiwful operation,
j mid II i* calculated lo lake in shi|,i of liny das* from Inn to
1 I r.i H1 tolls hill llli'll. It is 230* feet long and Ilf, feet wide,
' mul complete in every particular. A large gang of work-
| men I* employed nnd a large supply of uiateriiils I* on
liaiid, so that vessel* cun he repaired with 11* lunch ili*-
' patch as in nny other |N,rl. Puinpand Block Making and
Smith'* milk done mi lhe premise* mul every effort made
’ to Insure mid fidelity to those who may favor the
Dock willi tin ir Imsim **.
D. P. LANDEBSIIIN'E. Ag't and Sunerlnlendent.
fel,2l Izite of MnrsliV Di*'k.Churle»lon.
B AHKKTN| HAIR llltODMN, feather
DUSTF.BS. -A large varicly al No. 165 Brmigliimi
U HORACE MORSE.
pail Blinds, id the iniion* sizes, lor
Mile mi tlio 1110,1 Ini,>raid" term*, bv
nov 12-6 CHAFFER ft CO., No 6 WliiUkcrIt.
|^L1N DH.
H
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
Corner l)rmight"ii mid Jeffcrr,,n-*t*.. I P Muirs.
T HE subscriber is now rerelvingmic "f the largest and
best selected stock of good" evi r eli -n d to the trade
ill tlii-market, to which lie ini it,* the atlenllun of mer
chants. aug 2 MILLIAM G. Ft KITE.
I orucrol' Itroiighlon anil Jclfcrroii sis.
* CP STUBS.
DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE.
rilllK siil,-crlle r ha* ill store a general a'-m tuu lit of
i DRY GOODS.comprising good" of Foreiftii nml D-“
inestic Mitniifactiire. to which lie would invite the utt ti-
of piirelm-ers. mul which he offer-1" the trade „u reason-
able term-. Country M, reliant'li-iting lh, eity, will find
on an exaniluatlmi. stiles of gi,„d« peeiillarly adapted to
their trade. Jann* MILLIAM G. IlMlTE.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. -W. T. I'ffYRIt,
Tlie Hot null, or Reform Phyalclnn of
SAVANNAH.
FkIS to niinmiiice that lie has removed hi* re-
tillice from the corner <>l Mate mid
Jelfer-oll—tleel-, to file I’m IIMT iv-idcliee mid office of the
late Dr. mchaid-oiic. On Broliglitmi-tivet. (he!ween
Montgomery mul M.-i Brond-str,;>••*.) He lender* In*
lAWMt "ItW'I'le tliawUs to III- tcUoW citl/'TI* III III" I'ity llllll
country. r„r the aerv liberal employ in. nt nl bis proles-
-ioiial M'i lice- *im e Iii* I,„ alien in Mivanuah. and takes
pleasure in announcing that In- (•« d"«' - f"» meeting tlio
eon-iiii.tly in, iva-iiig demand- upon him me greatly im
proved. Iiiiv ing employed a eiiliipetetil person to attend
e-peeiilllv to III" nllli'e lllfilirs.
Ladle- may emisitll him either in Id* funiily parlor. Ids
cmiKiilting-iooiii. adjoining Id- office, or in In- office. His
ha- he11 furnished and amingcd w iHi
I'spei'lal referenee lo the cmiviTiicjiei ........
of tlm-e vi-iting Idm piiifes-lolially.
Patients visited promptly
For term* and flirtin'
.lourunl. oi.i.e—-**i »_
M. CARY, Tailor,
H AS II KMt IV ED to the Store formerly occupied by tbe
lute Mr. Alexander, In Bull street, opposite (lie
Drug Store, where he i- pra|«rwl t*> t nt and Make up
Gentlemen's Gm uient* in the latest »tyh’, mul on the most
ii a-oniilde term* for cash: also. I nifi.rin* for Military
Cmnpmdes for nnv part ofllie State.
p. S. Genlleim n will find It to their ndinntngu to pa
tronage the siihseriber. a* they are sure tu be pleased Imlli
with tlie workmanship and price, tutting done at tho
shortest not lee. | ,,,v >— , ' ll>
'■jlRKHII Fill!IT.—'Ibe cargo of tliu Drilish'sclir
I? Golden Engle, rout
deuce, eonsislilig of—
ORANGES,
GRAPE FRUIT.
SHADDOCK,
LEMONS,
LIMES nml
PEARS.
■ For sale hy M'M. P. Y0NGK, No. 04 liny St.
, HKLTH.--.lusl received, Ijidy’* Black
*. Lull's Moiim'i o Bell*. Lilly's
HENRY LATH IB ip Sc CO.
'■•nifort mid taste
nd pMuctiudly.
INirtieularu, see
his Medical
• days from Nassau, New l’ruvl-
TILTON & MU'ARLANI),
33 Mnlilrn Lone, New York.
M ANUKACITRERS Iff the MOULD RENOWNED
SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
Ac. Baltimore Bepnt, 145 Pratt street. Boston Depot,
14 Howard street. sept 5—ly
SHOW CASES.
lloiTiuan ti I'orsli.
Nl mi 11 fact urc th, 51 Hoxvery, New York,
n AYFl the largest mid eheape-i -tuck of Slmiv Casi s
ever olfered iii Gii-eiiy. mad" in every style; Sil
ver-plated. lira—, Bo-ew’ood, Satinwo.„L Ae.
Orders promptly filled, and g,H»|- carefully packed and
sldpped to any part of the United Stutes mul Canada,
sep I—3m
E. J . DO N X ELL,
Cfenernl CoiiiiiiInhIoii Mere limit,
No. 146 Pr.Ani.-*t. (Fourth door from Wnllut.) Neiv York,
eept 4-fin
Imporlant to Itimsekcciicrs A Ilcalfrs.
THE HOPE MILLS.
71 Fl'LTOx-st. iiiiiI 71 llr.iiKM ix-st N. VottK.
Principal Olllce 1u3 Front Street. New York.
Factory. Nos. 36, 37, mid 3- Hiidsoli street, Jersey City.
FB^IIE Proprietor* of tlii* long and well known COFFEE
JIL and SPICE Fl-lnhli-limeut. iuntiinte to prepare the
bc-t PIIAlt.MAl'Kl'Tlt'AL POM DEBS in u-e. for raising
I,read, bi.-ciiit, tea mid other cakes, Ae. They also prepare
Mu-turd', Coca, and many other articles of daily use in
ei"IT family, which they „ff> r upon the nm*t rea-oualde
term-. Catalogue* sent to dealer* who request them.
II. II. ft J.G. ISII AM.
N. II.—Ciinsiimers advised t» Inquire for Hope Mill* nr-
tirles. ling 14—ly
S1IIEFFKI.IX, BROTHERS & LU
iMi-niTnis .asm nr ali i:* ix
Drugs, Paints, Oils, lljes, Pernimcry,
d)e. cfcc*.
170 WILLIAM STREET. NEM’ YORK.
I NVITE the attention 01 th- trade to their large nnd
varied stock >ff Drug-, Paint*. t»il-. Perfumery, Ae.
In addition to their regular importations of Staple
Drug-, liny are also receiving direct from the source-of
prod lie4l ,11*1111,1 mminf.ielure. -ujiplie-of T„„lh. Hair,mid
Nall Hru-lie-. ItroiiZ"*. Cork-. Mm tar*. Sponge*. French
and Engli-h Perfumery. Lullin'* Extract-, mul many oth
er article* usually eml,raced ill Druugi-I"’ stock-, which
they are enabled also to offer 011 tlie most advantageous
term-.
Order-, either in person or hy mail, will receive prompt
attention. nng 14—ly
Shellac India Twine,
1)111 YARN, COCOA MATTING, Ac.. COIR ft JUTE
MATS, and India Good* generally. For sale low for
GEO. M . UUU' ft CO., Importer-,
No. 7 Bul ling Slip. New York.
'1MIOCSAND8 of Living M'llne-w* rertifv to their
BATiSoiN Klil'Kli."’ ''“' V ’
,, , Six'M'.-KY City, Ohio.
Mr. J. N. Harris: Dear Sir—Your favor iff the 28th nit.
I- nt band, mid in reply will *uv—MV began selling Perry
Davis' Pain Killer, mid with verv little iff rt mi our part ; ,
sale* were small at llr-t. Imt n-it Ihuiiii- known in our
community, the if uiaml increased v«-rv rapfdlv, far l„- i
yond our expectutlmi*, and every |mtsi>ii that bought it 1
Would come alt, r more, and speak In the highest term* 1
of It n-a aaliiutde remedy for all tho-e di*ea-es y,,ur ,
paiuphl, t -1Hike of. Frmn tho-e n-cmnnieud.itioiis we j
were indue d to Ii-e it ill our 011 II families, aild III" go,h| |
effect* of the rued;, in - were immediate!v up|uirent. MV 1
now continue it* u-e with great suHMaetlmi. M e have ;
“old more ol the Puiu Killer than wc ever have since ur j
before of any other medicine in the * ime length ,.f time; !
mid we ill, not hesitate t» say that it I1.1- giving I>otter j
*ati-facti„n to tlie piircha-er tlmn any other 11rtl.de we
have ever sold. Ilurrv iff hiisiiie** jin* |'ivieuted mir
“'•tiding I'ertiHi atibut wu have in onr vicinity frmn fif- ■
teen hundred to two tll<>ll"llll,l living AVil||eS.i'«,'w lie ;
fv to tlu ir neighbor-, day hy day. of the value of Dnvi“' I
Pain Killer: and tliu-th-eirciilatl'U, M f it- iulluciice i- I
being lon-lautly enlarged.
Keep a large supply lu the UY-t. It l- ju«t »u, h imdl-
elne a- the people want, mid Ge y have iilreadv found out
that they can cure Hie Fever and Agile for25rt*. It will
cure a cold in one hour—a m-icre cough In one Highl
and has proved lo he the be-t medicine inu-e for a diseas
ed stonmcli. mid many 1 oilier purpo-e*.
Yonr*. ftc., L'h kwihiti * Giiaium.
Messrs. Perry Davis A- Son:—Allow me to add mv testi
mony to the value of your Pain Killer, tin the 4th Inst.,
my smi wii- badly burned with lire cnekei-.—1 im
mediately sent I'm- some Pain Killer.iind with smu-sweet
oil jHuiltlctd it,mul lie i* now doing well.
Yours, truly, J\eun A. M'i.-tir.v 1 it.
Mayor of the City of N. V.
Mu ■ "Me presume no Medical preparation ever offered
to the public Im* I,ceil more thoroughly tested Him, perry
I in v j* Pain Killer. Thousand- iff |»'r*mi-. were Guv
called upon to 1I0 so u-iil.l cheerfully lesiifA that (hey
have used It l„r various ill*, xx ill, tiff- niosi -alisfai torv
since**. It it- xx ii Lin our own knowledge, that an Ini-
uifii-f a it iff suffering ha-1 relieved by It. Its
propfl' , ”I'. Mrs-1*. Perry Davl* ft Sm,. save n„ pain- >.r
\p use In order to satisfy the public, llelng strlctlv
i„noral,|e men. Hu y obs-Tie „i,nost unif„rniitv iii
Ii- mannlaetiire o| G.eir ceberat.d Pain Killer. The
maleri.il- o| which it I* composed are carefiillv selected—
e hut the beto quality being n-i d. By the,,. Ill, mi-til#
high reputation which the Pain Kill.-r ha- Imig since ac
quired. Nut all time* triumphantly Mi-taiied. In view
ot these farts, we are by 110 nunns surprised to learn that
Me*«r* Davl- ft nui .* wile* nr.- constantly and rapidlv in
creasing. Mliile we I'ongratulate mir friend* generally
tlm* *" viiluable a preparation u* the Pain Ivllb r i* placed
wuliili tlleirrvarh.We lllll-t be permitted to rejoice at the
well-merlli d sucre*- or its liberal and cuterprl-iiig prm
prietm v—Providence Gen. Advertiser.
The Pain Kill-r is-old b.v John It. Moore Sc Co., Tims.
M. Turner ft (’•■. nml S. p. Dr.intlev ft Co.. Savannah;
Barret, Carter ft mid Clark. Mi ll* ft Diilmse. Angus-
ta: E. L. Streheeker ft Co., Macon. Also bv Druggists
und Grocer* generally. ,,„ v 22—eod3ni
CARPETS ! CARPETS!!
W FI take pleasure in announcing to our friend-nnd
the public, that ive have this dnv opened up stairs
over onr store, a splendid assortment of'
Carpets. Oil Cloths, Fir.,
CONSISTING OF
Royal Velvet Carpi4<, various patters;
llru-sel*Tapestry Car|M t-: Iti. h tlinx* ply Carpets;
very hmulsmiietivoply CartH-ts;
put, h mul Ih-mp Carpet*; Velvet andCheulle ILiilis;
Mats of various style-: • m
English uml Ann rinin Drugget: M'indow Shades;
Satin lli'kAiue nml M'urtsevl Curtain-;
Lire and MiinIIii d„:
. Curtain Pin.-. Cornice*, and Ta—els;
Curtain Hand*. Gimp and Cord;
Trimming- for Curtains: Oil Cloth*. Ike., Sir.
M'e have engaged Mr. Daniel Cronin to cut, make nnd
put down Carnet* mul nil Cloth* when desired.
M lie have al*„ secured the services of Mr. An tone llaska,
late of Pari* and London, whose unrivalled skill und taste
in decorating and ornamenting M iudoiv* i-unsurpassed
in the Southern Slate*.
He will also put up M'lniloiv Shades, make String! Hair
or Mo— Matrasses, -luff and cover old und new Furniture,
decorate French Rd-tcnds—mul nil other ornamental
w ork ap|tcrtaiuiiig to 11 fit-hioiiatdc residence in tlio latest
Ane ri, an and French sty Ic*.
M'e shall he p|ea-ed to have a call from 1110*0 In search
of the iiIhivc goods. AIKEN ft BUK.\S,
<w ‘t 13 Monument sqr.
HEN II Y LATH HOP ft I'O.
H AVE rereixcl |M-r Jute arrivals, a large |Mirtion of
their Fall and M int-r Good*, consisting in part jjf
Colored Moire Antique Dress Silk-, black do. *
Blai k do do Robe Dresses,
Colori'd, plaid and striped Client 1 Silks.
Plain black Poult de Sole and Gro ale Afrique,
Do do Grade Rhine mid GrodeSwIsso,
French .Mon-liii de Liitu s. in all sty I, s.
do Merinos and Ca-hmere*. in iill joule*,
Rich plaid M orsled mid Casluneres.
EMBRIDERIES.
Sot* Muslin nnd Cnnibrie Sleeve* mid Collars,
do do and do Cult* mid Collars.
French wrought Muslin Sb- ve* mid Camcrlo Bands,
do do Ihlkf*. Dimity Bauds, Ac.
. . .drop and cover ti
01111 Imrso and hand. I think them worth one hundred
dollar* a piece to any planter, that plants full crops of
I cotton. As for myself I would not plant a crop of cotton
without them for no consideration in tho hound* nfroo-
s, very 1
, A. J. ]
Lee county, Georgia. July 12th, 1855.
I Iihaii used Itnndnll ft Mercer’s cotton Plnntor two
M a«on-. mul consider them iff great value to the farmer.
I have seed enough each year to |auy for the Planters,
then I save at least oni‘-thinl the labor of cultivation, ns
tin* cotton I-sewed III so narrow a lino that with good
plowing there I- but little las, work needed. There I-also
saving of hand- and horses in planting. I should say
lin y were worth one hundred dollars each, and recotu-
irteml every farmer to 11*0 them.
8. D. McLEXDOX.
L'e county. Georgia. July Bth, 1865.
Her I have been overseeing for Mr. 8. D. McLendon
the present year, mid fully concur in his statements
above. DAVISSON WARREN.
Me.—rs. Randall ft Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to
yours 1 will only *nv I have used three of your cottou
seed drills, uml consider them of great value, from tho
fin I Unit in the u-e of them I saved from two to threo
•,u«liels of seed to cm h acre planted, mid nt least 0110-
third of the l.tlsir of cultivation, not requiring onohnlfin
niiicli Ins'work as the old wiiy of planting—also, a con
siderable s.iaing in thu labor ,ff planting. I never expect
to plant cotton without them If I can get them at any
juice. I have planted eight acre* per day to each drill,
(hey are simple—ea-ily managed, and there I* no diffi
culty about getting a g<s»l stand.
Very re-ii-cttullv yours. M\ F. IIAMRICK.
Ia'o comity, Georgia, July 12th, 1656.
Tiiom Asviu.n, Thonin* county, On.
Col. ,T. II. AYntsnn—Ix-ar Sir: 11 an r<*conimeiid your
V'Hmi Planters (drill, in the highest terms. I havo tried
them on nil my land except new ground, nnd I think
they will do In that, they will do in 11 mountainous coun
try u- well a- in s level. If I had not iKiught I would
travel to y«nr shop which is 75 mile-, and pay fifty dot-
im - a pi f r them. It save* on,-third of the work: one
hand can plant a- much ns two. nud one hand can chop
•nit three acre* while one cun chop out one acre after u
•muioii plow. Your* re-peetfiillv,
14. im isivii i
K. BKASM’ELL.
Dm
HrttTV county, Gn.. July 14th. 1855.
II. M'nt-on— Sir: Till- i* to certify that I have used
Randall ft Mercer’* cotton seed drill ofyour manufacture,
and am so w u ph-a-ed with them that l would recom
mend all planter- who have not tried them, to give them
a fair tii.d. M here the drill* are used there I* it great
deal of labor saved in cultivating a crop ; owing to its
being so uniform lu the drill, the plow ing can he dona
mill Ii hotter, mid with greater despatch. coiisoquenGy
the hoe work i- lighter, a- good plowing supersedes tho
necessity of a great deal of hard Ins* work.
JNO. DAllKSDALE.
Till- U to certify that 1 n*ed one iff Randall ft Mercer's
cotton I drill* last year in planting mv crap, mid waa
well pleased. 1 have used five iff them the present year,
planting my entire crop, mul mu still better pleased.—
There i* a -ax ing of between two nnd three bushels of
» 'ed to the acre in planting, tiesido* one horse and one
hand with lh drill- due* the ax,irk iff three hnnds nnd
two hol es. Then there I* the saving of one third of
the hoe work, tii" cotton being in so straight and narrow
*»r„xx. I i-oii-ider tin iii worth one hundred dollar* each
t-, any planter, and recommend nil to purchase and uso
them.
M*. II. OM ENS.
Dougherty county, Ga., July 16th, 1855.
M,***r*. Randall ft Mercer:—In reply to your* of the
•’’tb instant, in reference to your cotton seed'drill, lain
happy Ionia that after planting n portion of my present
crap in the old way. I wa* enabled to obtain one of vour
drills, with which I finished.
It I* the dcsid.-mUim mul long sought alter.
Many mid vurh-l have In-eii the attempt* of intelligent
min Is to attain what you have accomplished, but with
only partial sucre**. Till* leaves nothing to be desired
in a cotton drill. It ilcpo-it* tbe need uniformly nnd con*
tlinioii«ly In a straight and narrow line a* you wish, saves
about one half the labor in planting, mid about one third
iff the Imc xvork in cultivation. It la almost uccdlea* to
add that I mil delighted with your drill.
Yours respectfully, J. E. MERCER.
Lee County, till.. August 10th, 1855.
Me—r*. Randall ft Mercer—Gentlemen: I lined one of
yonr cotton Mill drill* the past spring, midi feel four
fold |iald for what it cost. To give your drill u fair trial,
I planted every other row with the drill, and the inter
vening row* 1 planted aa well us ever cotton was plant,-1
Inffore your drill come into use. Tho result was, that in
•he row planted with your drill I got a more |»erfect
Maud, and I think it grexv 'off much better, besides I
realized a great saving in the lalmr of working over my
cotton the two first times. 1 shall continue to use them
a* long as 1 plant cotton. Your* ftc.
JESSKK COCK.
Lee county, Gn.
Messrs. Randall ft Mercer—Gentlemen : I have used
eight of your Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured hyj. If.
M at*on. on Col. J. Build'* Fowltown plantation. I uni
lunch pleased with them, having realized great saving of
seed, of labor lu planting nml chopping out, and tho
hands at the first siding c,mid go over at least one-third
more in a day. nnd do better work than in cotton planted
in tin- best way I could plant with ronlter nnd block. I
have no hesitation in giving it a* my opinion that in tho
u-e or vonr drill* there l- n saving of one-third of the la
bor iff cultivating a cotton crop. Col. Bond I* pleased
with them mid will continue their use.
Yours, respectfully, JAMES CHEEK.
Fowltown, Gn.. July Pth, 1855.
Tlii* I* to certify that I hnve used two of Randall ft
Mercer's Cotton l'janters. and have no hesitation in say
ing that they will do. The saving of lalior in planting is
mi object, the saving of seed I* iiu object, mul the cotton
i -land* in -in h a narrow drill that it may almost be kept
1 , It in without tin* h,*'*. There I* nothing to equal them
in planting cotton. M'M. B. REYNOLDS.
Ia** county. Ga., July 1st, 1855.
l.rr. County. Ga„ August 23d, 1S55.
1 have 11*1*1 Itnndnll ft Mercer's Cotton-wed Drill, which
1 purchased of Col. .1. II. M atson, mid think thev lire tho
he>t machine- noxv in use. 1 am satisfied there is a great
saving in »eed and a greater saving In work. I am fully
satisfied there I- one-third of the hoe work saved. Try
them, and nny reasonable man will be satisfied they nr®
worth more than threo times the price they are sold for.
J’lIILll* WEST.
Having oI,tallied from Me—r*. Randall ft Mercer tlm
exclusive rl^ht of supplying tin 1 State of Georgia with
these Drill-. I am now prcimn-l to supply all demands,
having made arrangements for their manufacture in I'nl-
my m mid Milledgeville. Money sent at my risk by mail,
if the requisition* of the l’o-t Office Department are com
plied with. Any other information desired canheol*-
tniiicd by addressing me cither at 1’nlmyra or Milledgo-
vllle, Georgia. J. 11. M'ATSOX.
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IIGL'SEKEEI’INC, HAIIDWARE.
I* I C O T dF S 21 O T ~W ELL,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Of Hnglisli, French and Herman
House Furnishing Hardware,
No. 63 Maiden Line New York.
WNV1TK the ntlenliou iff Foiitheriifmid M'cstern Mn-
■ chant* toa hug" mid very ext,'ii-ivoatock of Good* in
their lim-.
Cutlery ,,f every description,
Mixer Plated M'arc: Japminery,
German Mlver and Britlaula Marc.
Tinned mul Eumuiuelcd Cooking Utensils,
Bronzed. Cofqu r and Bin-* GishI'
Tea Tray s. Fire Iran-, Fend;
llmu/fii Cnndh sticks. Hloel
n't tiie very 1ft >M' KST
Covers,
I.Vliock Tin M'arc. ftc.
Intel'will he selected willi great care mid dispati.li,nud
put up in the cost manner. |Mnyp & snoTWKIil( .
No. 6:1 Maiden Line. New York.
I*. 8.—Also manufacturer* uf n very superior article of
Plated 8piH,u* and Fork*. J" ‘ •’O*
Sewing Machines.
-■-UNCELSIOIt SEM ING MACHINES.—Mad- by
■VllOtiD. IIATTKLLE ft CO.. Morcester. Massji-
chinli lt*. patented hy Klin* Howe, Jr.. Septnnla r Bill..
1-46 These Machine* me warranted, (with proper use.)
not to get out Iff repair. They are built in a good sub
stantial mid workmanlike manlier. and will do Tailors
makcis' nml Saddlers' w-ik. in a manner warranted.
,,|vcsatisfaction. The sllcli will not ripmiy more than
reinuioii m-wiiig, done by luiinl. Call and see Ginn in
op, ratio it. at 140 CHFfeNUT Mreel. n.lladulpl.in, up
Zl5 XV. A. 1IAIVH0S. Ac.nJ.
mny 13
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
Colored Moire Antique Clonks. Black do do
do and black velvet do, Col'd and black Clock do,
Col'il nml black Cloth Tnluin-.
Rich Cashmere Shawls, bracin'borders.
MERINO VESTS. FIOSIERY, fto.
Lillies’ Merino Vest-ami Pant-,
do Cashmere nml Silk Gloves,
do film Buck Glovi -, do do Kid Gauntlets,
Col'd and white Merino llo-c. black mid white Silk do
Black, while, slate and mixi d Cotton Hose.
Children'" M’orstcil Talma.-. Cloak-, Hood* mid Caps,
Infant'* M'or-tid Mils. Boot-.Gaiter*, ftc. oct 3
FALL SI'PPLIKS.
rvw e Snhscriher* have just received, per steamer from
B. New York, ami offer for sale low, the followingar-
tides, a It :
2 fiiHCH striped nnd plaid Homespuns.
1 do N« aa York Mill Shilling.
1 d„ Family d„
1 do Carolina do
1 do Bear brand, a new article. 37 indies wide.
I do Red Flannel; I do M bite do.
1 do ]lmwn Canton Flannel.
1 do Bleadicl do.
1 do Mariner* Stripes.
1 do Blue Denim*: 1 do Itod Tick.
60 pieces Sprague Cullcne-: 25 do Allen's do.
25 do Assorted brands do.
2 bale*Sea Island Brawn Shirting.
2 do 7 J do. do.
2 do V do. do.
I do All 'ndale Blow n Sheeting.
1 do I’iicii* Ville St rim s, mul a good assortment of
Inlili Half Hose. imv 12 AIKEN ft BURNS.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
PIKKMOX, IIKIDT ft CO.
V ILE receiving weekly, per steamers, one uf the largest
mid best selected stocks of Clothing ever offered lit
tills iiiarkcl, which they offer on accommodating terms at
wholesale ami retail.
SCOTT’S
LITTLE GIANT
C ORN AND COR MILL,
PATTKFTED MAY Dth, 1854. ’
S S. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia.
• Ali ‘ ' * *
Tennessee and
Alabama, of tlii- invention, which is doubtless
nmotig the mo-t inqiortant of modern times for the use of
tin* well advised former and stock fivder: nnd the uni
versal favor with which it has been received from tlm first
more than anything else, attests it- utility nud superior!-
• •>'•
F’or portability, simplicity of construction, nml con-
. v, nieiioc of u-e.'the Little Giant lias unequal. It weighs
from three l„ live hundred pound*, according to size, can
be put in operation by the farmer fu twenty minutes
without ox|H'ii»e or im clmiic.il aid, then ailjusted and
it*,*, i willi convenient hy any holy.
The l.itlle Giant Im- received the First Premiums nt
,-x . v> Slate Fair from Mi—»>uri to Maryland tlws post Fall,
umi that in the mo-l complimentary ninuner.
I'll Mill- in-guaranteed In the mo-t positive man-
n rag.iin-t breakup* „r derangement, ami warranted to
M ind teed from ear corn, and grit- or fine hominy from
-bi lled corn, with a degree of case and convenience for
farm purpn»es never ntt lined before.
The siilwATilHT* are now prepared to furnish tho trado
with improved ;mtterns mid sizes, to suit the vnrid wants
: iff nil.
I No. 2 Is offered at $65 complete, ready fV«r attaching tho
, team, and warranted to gring ten bushels of feed per hour
| with one horse.
No. 3 at $75 will grind fifteen bushels per hour.
No. 4 at $00 w ill grind twenty bushels per hour, with
two horses.
Maim fact ii red nml for sale hy
8. 8. BROWN ft 00.,
mar 3 _ at Xa-hville, Tenn.. and Atlanta, Go,
TO SKA ISLAND COTTON PLANTERS.
flNHEUNDERSIGNED having been appointed agents
J. for the Nile iff tbe celebrated MeArtb.v8EA ISLAND
IVITONGIN, the cotton tram which I* readily sold, nnd
w hich n-ually brings three to five cent* i>er pound tnoro
they also have in store a good assortment of Gentle- j than from any other Gin yet invented, are now prepared
men's F'urnishing good*.
Merchants visiting the city would do well to call and o»
limine our stock.
P. S.—Orders from the country promptly attended.
nng 31 _ _
GENK1UI. NOTICK.
ynp G.M.GUIFF'KN ha* re-ommed Ills More, nml is
reiuly for all customer*’ call in Ids line. 1 linvo
J&U 'Aj jn employ a siijicrinr w orkmmi nt w niches, mid al-
p/i».11||>| Vi«ie >imiufiictiiriiigand Jobbing Jewell
er, and all work in that line will be received and done ne-
n,riling tooiiniH,uml with des|Nitcli. Calls solicit,',! from
all IT-ieuds and customers in w ant of iirticles in my line of i
business. m»V 16
1 ■ AY.—250. bales prime FY-tein Hay, Imuling from
Ml."hipTime, mul tor Nile by
nov £0 CARLKTON Sc f ARSONS.
to supply I’lmitersaml thos
lorwoikiumisliitiat one Im
each. F'.xtra rollin'* $11.
• Extract frain a letter from n Florida planter:
" The McArthy Gin is infinitely ahead of every other
Gin yet uiaimfuctured. 1 vcpuld not Ih 1 without one for
treble the amount; It Nive-trouble, is simple, and turn*
out beautiful cotton. The staple I* not injured, and tbo
open process so uiurli desired by the English buyers is cer
tainly obtained." .
aug 24 tf BOSTON ft A1 l.T.ATftTNG A.
1INK 1ILACK PII OCR COATS.—Just re-
r cclved per steamer, a good assortment of Men a
extra fine Black Frock Coat", am Pants, silk snd ratin
Vests; for solo cheap, «• tb" clothing •tore, Gibbona
Range^by OEO , 5. NICHOLS ft 00.