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-- VOLUME LIII. THU.H8D A Y MORNING, NO'V EMBER 29, 1855, NUMBER 280: THE republican • im itiimshed DAILY, TRI WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY, PV 1>. W. ALEXANDER & J. H, SNEED. Daily P»p«r, in Advance, 18.00 If not Paid in Advance, 6-0° tri-Weekly in Advance, 3 00 If not Paid in Advance, 4 00 Weekly Paper, Invariably in Advance,.. 2.00 Club Price: Ton Copies for 18.00 a«- In no caro will nn order for Hie Pn|HT ta attended t,< unless accompanied with money, or a satisfactory re- f, rimer. M'are Hciluccit. Cabin Fassago to NowTork $20. H KM |« WEEKLY. I'.Vm'.D liTATKN Nl.tIL I.ISE. T ilt', now and splendid »ldo wheel slexinriilps: KN'iWII.LE, 1,590 tons,Onpl.0. D. l.l'bLOW. AUGUSTA, I,MU • •* Tuoa. I.yun, EI.IIHIIM. I.:«m •* “ M. S. WnniMH-LL, A LA HAM V, tJ. K. Sihknik, Will I nvo Kitvai>iinli fiery IV E ONES DAY an,l S A TURD A Y. These ships arc among tho largest on the const, un- iurpa»*cd In *|*ee<l, safely or comfort, making their ps«««g<“ In fifty in six y hours, ami are commanded uy skillful. enremi n*d polite officer*. Having elegant Mie-room accommodation*, (hey offer a most desirable (ojveyanre lo New York. Cabin Passage . §20 Steerage do 8 Agents: I’.MNELI'ORD, KAY k. CO., Savannah. SAM’L. L. MITCH ILL, !3 Broadway. IudoEC, I8U, New York. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL t r . N. .VI All, NTH A VI K US. TUB aitIPM (OMPHISISO THIS MNB ARB ATLANTIC, rapt. VVbst. PACIFIC, Capt. Nyb. BALTIC. t’npt. Comstock. AHUIATIC, Capt. - — These ship* having been built by ci n ruci.etprecljr lor government service, cv. I rry i-aio has been taken in their construction, ns also j" III their engine*, to i nsure . 1 s rength uud speed: Qnud ’ accommodations for passengers are uiieipiulled (< r elegance or comfort. Price of passage from Sew York lo Liverpool, In first •ahin 9131); in second cabin, *75; exclusive use of cx- C.t else stule reoin, $325. From Liverpool to Now York, A id and X JU. An experlcnci*d Surgeon attached to each ship. * o berths can he secured until paid for. PKOPOSEI) DATES OF HAILINil. Areas .Vr*> Ytrk. From f.irerpool. 1053. 1855. Wednesday.... Jnn.24.. I O',51 Saturday.... Jan. 13.. 1955 Wednesday.... Feb. 7.. 185." Saturday . .Feb.*J7.. 1855 Wednesday... .Feb 21.. 1855 Saturday.... Feb-10.. 1855 I Saturday 'un. 21.. 1855 For Frelglit or Passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS. 50 Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, SIMPLE V feCO., Liverpool. STEPHEN, KKNN NRll4tt'< 1,27 Austin Friars, Loudon, i;. WAINW'HKJIIT u CO., Paris, or K> •. II. DRAPER, Havre. I'jP^llie owners of these ships will not bo neenunta- t>> be gold, si ver, hulllon, sprcle. Jeweln, preeioua fiom-s or me als, unless hills of lading are signed tin refer, and the value thereof expressed therein. Shippers please take notice, that the ships of this Line o.niuoi carry any goods contraband of war. Jsn'.). mwfly UUN^WvPfr^Mhe^lhMrihor on the 2*1 Hepteliber, Ills slave ALIIKUT, who Is 27 yenrsof age,about A feel 8ltiche« high, weighs about HO pounds, bus straight and very light hair, blue e,os,and Is so white that It will be ,:ll1l,Mill to detect Ills being h Negro. Ills front teeth are last decaying, chews tobacco, and I" fond of spirits tho* i o drunkard. Ho cam,ol read or write, bus no trade; lifts been accustomed to slock and fit tnlng He bus but little knowledge or ihocounlry.nml will have fretpienl occasion to enquire Ills way. Is rather slow In speech, and hnsrnlh«rau liuinhleappoarance. < >NK HUNDRED in H.I.AII8 and the horse (II taken with him,) will be given by mo for his confinement In any fall, and Informa tion sent to me so I gel him. Hue Hundred Dollais will he paid for proof to convict llm Abolitionist who hns been tiimperlng with him for some months past, and who has Incited him to take this advantage of my absence to New York. Any one who may have seen said Negro will greatly oblige me by writing, *o that I mny-huvu some Idea of wind dlrecilmt he lias taken. Ho will undoubtedly pass himself us a wliilo man. When lie Icll lie rodo a cites* tint sort el horse, worth about *70. J. M. TURIN. oct 10-1 f BUbel.GIt nn t'o., tfrorgln. JFortfn, Diindusa ernvtio. Iron Front Jewelry Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 1IC Broughlun-at., between Bull Whitaker Tho largest mid best selected stock of goods ever offered for sulu In this city. Cold ami 8||. ver Wuteltes. Vest, Fob ami Guard Chalns.seis '»■ Jewelry, Chutolanes, Bracelets, Brooches, imincud work Finger Kings, Silver Castors, Ton 8ets, Pdcheis, Goblet*, cups, Cnko boskets, Hpomis forks, huh KnUes, Pie Knives, Cheese Hcoups, Ladles, «y plums. Also, all kinds o l Plated Ware, Military and hmicy Hoods, nnd a great vurlely or articles loo numer ous lo ineutloti; the whole of which will bo -old at re duced prlc“s. All klmtsof Watches, Clocks, Jewelry an Jotlior Job blngnlloitdcd to by coinpoteut hands. 17 HORTON it KIKK.MAN. SPLENDID HOSIERY For Uciillenicii’s Wear. MERINO, LAMB WOOL, FLANNELS. 811.K ami COTTON UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS and half HOSE, CLOVES, fee. Suitable for tho season. Please call and provide for your wuulsuiid necessities. W.M.O. PRICE. 01)187 _ .Merchant Tailor, 14! Ray si. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Tfci ‘iter UVC ( HAVRE or M III BI I.i; O N md aiU-r Sunday Hie Nth • ictober. Instant and mil imrther u-diee, tho Ps'seliger Trains on the '.entral Railroad, will run us follows: nXTIVKBN SAVANNAH ANII MACON. LeaveSavannah 5 a m., and 12.15 r. m. Arrive at Maeoii 2.15 e. M.. nnd 1 a. m Leave Macon IM5 a. m., nnd '.lain e. m. Arrive at s ,vault; h II) 15 r. m . and 7.20 a. m. agTWBNN SAVANNAH A H11 Al'tlt'STA. lvUf'svamiah 12.15 p. m„ and 8.30 e. m. -• at Augusta 8.45 p. m., and 5.:U) a. m. taSOv Nngtisin fi A. m . und 4 30 p. M. Arrive to Savannah 1.30 p. n. and 10.45 p. m. sbtwbkn Macon ami ai upsta. Macon 11.45 a. M., and 0.3(1 p. m. l"-it at Augusta 8 45 p. M., and 5.30 a m. Io-ive Augusta li a m . and 4.30 p. m. Prive at Macon 2.15 P.M.,and I a. m. ItTtVCKM SAVANNAH, MILI. K DU XVII. LB AND BATONTON. Lave Savannah 5a.m. Drive In Milledgevtdo 2.43 p. m. cave Macon 11.45 a. m* Arrive in Catnnton 5 p. m. U M. M. WADI.BV. 'avnnnab.fiB , 12th Pel., 1853. oct El South Western Rail Road. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. New Carriage Ware-House, COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS. -■ TV niK UNDERSIGNED respectfully in- * -A^form* tlm eitl/i-ns of Savannah nnd stir- ri-unding country, that he bus completed •his new CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, Corner Congress and Montgomery Streets, and has now on liau-l and is constantly receiving, a large and hand some Mock id' IIKKHIKN .YJONEN, VVAYBHilORu, IKJilKE COUNTY, G A. Practice law in Richmond, lltirko, Washington, Hcrlveu and I'.umnuul. TIIOs. M. BSRRIBN. MALCUl.M P. JOHNS, doclt) ly All 1.1,1.t« A nANUEI.L, .1 T TORN K Y s .<I T J. .1 IV. U’ityiH'Nburo% Rn. Reference -Motors. A J.Al T. W.Miller, AugusU^fia. E . II. flA BAN TNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, „„„ FArsylli.nno will prncllco In the Flint and ndio|niiig counties of Hie J#n7 Macon Circuit. tf M tl A. l.llhTOA, ATTORN EY AT LAW, _nov3tf. Alonilci-llo, llnw, WllilflAlU RIIWAIIIIRi ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, iTIIttuiiopy, Florida, will practice In the Courts of East and Smith Florida.; Rolcrouccs—‘Tiinno Pinkney n. Co., Charleston, 8. Cat I’lerMiii, fleldl fcCo„ 8avaminh,Un.; Cooper At Mother, Miuatmpy, Fla. march 20 ly* vvm i.i. w. i , lpi > i:ii 1 HucceHsnr («• II BNltY J . P E P P E It fc SON, Waiclivn, Jewelry uiitl silver Ware* No. 175 Cheanut at., ojipnaitr tlid State Houac, IMtilutlcI |>liiu. nvy 30 ly WILLIAM ill. TIN NO, Factor & Commission Merchant, Fur Florida am) Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WIlARF. CHARLESTON, 8. C. AND 97 RAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 Gino _ w li. i. i a hi j . tv I ■,«: lit: it, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenion, God., Will practice in the Norlliern (Mrcnlt of Goorgla, and in thecoiintlesof lturke,c<dunibia, Jefferson ami Wash ington, of tho Middle Circuit. ly may I) FULTON H0UGE, A T I, A N T A 44 I. HIIUIA, BY A. B. REEVE4. Atlanln. March 14, 1855. tf mar 10 (.oudstiug of Ci m,-lies, ItuekawavM, Tip and No Top Bug- gi>s. Cani.iges, ll.irromlii-*. and ttagous of every descrip tion, eal-'idated to suit the most fastidious, and are made ol th<- b-st mat- rial, and tlm most eelebrated builders of Newark. New V- rk and New Haven. All of which will be sold low, and warranted to give satisfaction. A call is respectfully solicited. li. \V. IIARDCA8TLE, Corner of Congress and Montgomery streets. N. 11. BLI'AIIHMi ol all kinds done in the best milli ner, uml as low as ilie times will admit. nov 8—lv FANCY DRY GOODS. I A DIES AND GENTLEMEN'S KID, BUCKSKIN j nnd other styles ofiiLuVKS. Dress Trimmings, Linen Canibrie ll'dk'ls: Embroidered and Cotton IFdk'fs; Needle-worked and Lace Collars nod Sleeves, a very great vaiiety; Enuli'li thread. Midtest- and Valeneislilies Lnei*s; Bl.uk (iinipure do; Cents Fancy Cmvuts and Scarfs;Bon- net. and narrow Trimming Itlhliou. wldto and colored Sndi do., Ai*. .lust received ami for sale bv _ Di;tVHT .t Monn.vN. WOOL HATS ! WOOL HATS ! I a JUST received (too d.weu WOOL HATS, a good article for plantation use. BEI.UKX & CO. Corner of Broughton ami Barminlsts. nov 0—1 ui THE VERY LATEST. a The very last Full Style or (ieutleinon'sFine Silk Dress lints have been received; an iusiiection is re«|M.ctfully sulieited. N. K. BAIINUM, nov 9 lint nnd Cap Store, 159 Congress street. ~ NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. |>HE pIJBSi RIBERIiusiiow Iii siure uml Is receiving * *' “ ‘ , a full and well READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTI-EM.VS FlRSlISHIXfi liflODS. Consisting Of flue DRF.SS ami FROCK COATS, BITS|. NESS CttATS of all qualities and colours. MERINO SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE. Young’s Building, Sign of the GULDEN SADDLE, OPPOSITE W. It. SIMMONS' (ISlTlIINO STOIIE. I AV. H. MAY & CO. Have on hand a ginel a-—>rtment of Sndtlles, Briillesuml , Ilarin-s-ti-s, ot which the following eompri-u- a part: Spani«h Uuilte.l. llverl.d.l and Sliaftou Saddles, Plant er's large uml extra large SiuMles; Men's plain do.: Kng- li'h tlii.: Boy* - uml llace do.: Ladi-V Saihllesofa variety of , patterns; Britlles ami Marteiigules; Saildlu Bags, Trunks. ! SADDLER'S MATERIALS.-Stul.il.-Trees. Sklrtinguml Hoaskius; P<ul do.: Straining and Worsted Well; Thread and Tael:*. n»».rtod sizes. 1 IIAIINI-VSES.—Coueli, Itnnmehe, Buggy and Sulky 1 linrnes-u-s of all kin-1*, bv tin- single set. j t'A IIIHAt i E TUI MM I NliS.—Biiroticlu'. lluggy * Hlilkv Springs ami Axles; Da*h Frame*: Hobbs uml Bows, by ' Ilu-single set: Plated and Bins* stump Joints; plain dt>: , patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.: broad uml narrow Isicis, variety <•! pattern*: Silk nnd Worsted Fringe; Mack uml purple Coaeli Bonus lluggy Isiinp*. Plated ami Brass Carriage ll.iml*; Brass and Plaited i Knobs, Ac. July 23 Wrju=srorft anttrctUcmcntB YromS.M. Pattangilt &• Co.'a MaerUiwf Agency, II A*a««au *(., A*«b» York, uml No. Ill State-et, Ration, P.AlCo iro Areuls lor thu most influential unn Ur- gett circulating Commercial puncra both In tho United States «ud 'lioCahndna. fKSTAULlSIlBU IN 1780.) PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WALTER. RARER A UI). American, rreuch, lloimnpa title, and Vanilla ciloct iLATE) prepared COCOA; RID )M A, CO* CO A PASTE; Cocoa Slicks, Solu ble, lloimupathie. uud Dietelle Cocoa; Cocoa Sliolls; Cracked Cocoa ,4(0. Tlieee Manufactures to which first PRBMit ms linvo been a- warded by tho nlil'if Inatllut on* un i Fairs oi tho Union, are an Lent. Flatter It FYuit excellent diet for chlldron, Invu- vf the Cntotk, with a lids, and poraona lu hoaltli. They pod opened. allay r dlicr than Induce the ner vous excitement attendant upon the uao of tea nr coffee, and are recommended by l)r*. Warren, Jackson, llny- wnrd, Ware, and Adams,of Boston, and by eminent idivslclanselscwh re. For RHlo by ull tho principal Grocers in Iho United Htnti-s, and by their Agents. |).fi. Murray, New York; Grant fc Twella, Philadel phia ; Thomas V. Brund'ge, llulllmoro: Kounett It Dud- Joy, cm. WALTER IIAKKit & Ct)., sep 15— 3n» Dorchester, Mass. Merillo iron Pipe Works, M EllltlL & JAQUES, 14*4 C ent New York. m*\VNL'FACTUKF.lt.S AND DEALERS lu Wrought iYM Iron, Pipes, Fittings. Tools, ami every deseription of apiuirutus connected with Steam, M at.-r ami (las, for heating and lighting Steatm-rs, Chtlivlies, Hotels, Prl- vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages. Factories and Hall*. Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Guttgcs, Boilers and Boiler Flues made to order. Our Screw Cutting Mnrhincs are entirety new,nnd our own patent warranted to do double the work of any other invention. Orders solicited from all sections of the country, and promptly attended to. je 23, '55— ly TO IKICI-) I'l.AKTF.IIN. * T il F. suhscr.hors ate desirous ot calling the attention of those Interested in the Hulling of Rice, to their newly invented Machine, which surpasses nil ot hers now In use. The udvai.tugu of those Muchine* consist in Its simplicity durability, ami the great amount of work which it will perform without the lens' injury to the grain. The machines tire portable, and well adupt* ed to Hand or steam Power, cun no transported ready for use. These iMuchiiivs esn bo made to hull from 20 to 500 bushels per duy—varying according to size. All necessary lnr»rinntloii will liegheu by addressing tho Inventois, at their Manufactory, No 114 Cliff street .New York City. ROBERT ft JOHN K. ANDERSON, sept 2(1—1 in P Coinlis, Friim, ami Fuiicy (kinds. WILLIAM TASKER,—No. 10 I’auk Puck. New York, IN YITE9 tin-utt.-nti.-u of SnUli.-in and Wesleru Mer- B chants, to hi* ih-w stock of Fan*, Comic, Hair, Tooth ami Null Brushes, l.adK-s’ Betleul.-s, Perfumery. Sail.*, Porte Monnai-s. .let and lt.-a.l Bnir.-h-ts, Pocket Books, Dress Bui tons, I’itis and Needles, Hook* and Eyes, Watch Guards. Wax. Coral nnd (ll.is* Beads. Necklaces, Ac. In dia Itubln-r Combs, Ciuies, Balls uml T>.ys of every de- si iiptii.n. Sci'*ors, Itnvnrs ami Cntl.-ry, Hold ami Hilt J.-w eli v. Accord, mis uml Violins. Inclii-liiiga g.-m-nd and n very large slock .if EnglMi. French ami Herman Fancy Hoods, which will In-mild at tho very lowest prices, for Ca«li or approved paper. Ji «• Onl.-rs by letter selected and put up In the best milliner. »)l. TASKlill. may 1—ly P In Park Place, New York. DV 7IcKLE & IlEKiHETT. | CARRIAGE AND HARNESS REPOSITORY, , Corner of Host llroad and Bay Street*, Navaiiiiiili, 44a., ’rj Would call Hie nlt.-ntioii of tho citizens of tb-orgla. South Carolina. Florida, Ala bama and Tennessee, to their largo uml aph mll.l stock of ( CARIII AH ES, BUHHIES, Ac., Ac., ■ embracing ev.-ry variety ami stylo now in live. Among our st.M-k will be found all of tho most fn.shioiinhlu style and FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWS.— ! combining (41.OVES, CHAV ATS kc, be. KLKH ANCE WITH LIHIITNF.S8 AND HTIIBNOTII Having nrocured Hie services of nn “Xiu-rlenced cut- ! ' ,l . *’"• ""** , Two PaiBNiKer Trsliu ilally toCoIumlius O N AND AFTER MONDAY, August 27. naaseng'-rand in.id train* will leave Mur-ui f.irColiiiiiliusuiid Mont- . -in-ry, d.dly at 2.1U A. M., and 3.15 P. M..arriving at aims nt i.lo A. M. nnd lo.-'m IL.M. Leave Columbus > li daily at 4.15 A. M. and 2.3*1 P. M„ arriving at M. a .u to.la A. M. and x.5u p. M. '.i- iu -r« for Am-'ricus will t ike th<* morning train ut M. from Macon, arriving nt Am.-rlciis at d.Di A. L.-av*- Ainericiis at ('-.40 A. M. nnd arrive nt Macon 10.45 A.M. * in-rtiiig nt Macon each way with the Central Rail- -i Inin-to Savanmdi, Augii't i. .Mlllc.lg.-vill'- and Ea- :t -ii: m l with M ie in and West.-rn Railroad Trains to Atlanta, Ihiltoii, ' hattamsiga, Knoxville, and i !•*»» lllc. 1 nn i ting daily at Columbus, with Girard nnd Mo* !• lUilr.Kid. ' 'iiti-eting daily ut Amcric.us with four-horso post .-li bin - to Tallahassee, Albany. Tliouiusvilli-, Ac., ii tri-we klv Hack Line to Luiupkiii. r « i'.,r points on this Road •• Ik-Iow Fort Val- •li-uil-l ink- th- I o'ol.w k evening train from 8a- di. .m l 5 o'clock evening train from Augusta, to •ti t-ntioii at Macon: for other points on Smith -:-rn, or Muscogee Railroads, passengers will have I t uti .ii bv either trains. tir-t class Steamship l.-ave Savannah f-»r New A'.<rk -in »lays and Saturdays, and f.-r Pliiladelphia on -in-«lays. Passage, in tin- Cabin, $2o; Ste.-rage, $S r from .Montgomery toSavnnnuli $1300 I*.. ColiunbiiB to do 900 b- Aim-ricu* to do h 80 liKO. W. ADAMS,Superiutemhuit. Macon,nag2 '85 (if) uugll ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHDBRT, GrHORG-IA.. I fllili. < ntir*- scholastic year ol this lii*tilutloii, by a I. joint resolution of tlm Faculty uml Trust.-ss, has . thrown into i>n>- term, eomm.-iu uig mi tlm First ''.i,day Iii September, ami closing oil ...iiiui.-iieeni.'lit . Thursday after tin- four Hi Sunday in June. FAClLTV: AUGUSTUS ALLEN. A. M.. President—Professor of I L..lisli Literature nml Ancient Isiuguages. l;t;V. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Prol.u-sor or .Mental i Moral Philosopliv. I.I.A. T. X. FORSTER, A. M.—Professor or Mat hematics i.’. t Natural Science. MISS ANN K. ALDKN—Primiictl Pyl inn ry Department * ! Iii«trm tr.-«s in Botany and French. II. It. LIHNUSKI—Prim ipul <>1 Music Departim-nt. Ml:*. L. II. GRANT AND .MRS. E. T.CALDWELI/— siin-utal Branches. L it Institulion now pi. s.-uts to tin- pnl.lie, advantages ■ few possess. A large and elegantly constructed -’ •■dill* one of tin-largest Chapels in the State; * ■ .-sary oiil-iiuildings und en-Insure; a Imarding.h- vii nt. iiite.l up in tie- ni'i*i nml umlcomfrnlnhlo •' . an I under the superintendence of tin- tearheis .M' lve*; with thu wliol" doim-slic dejinrtin. lit und.-r ir-fnl dir-clion of ladies of expereuce, added to all ■■ f-i' iliii- * (>>r a thorough course of in«tnietion which ■ -imilnr institution cun offer. It will l.es.-mi by ref.-r- catalogue, that ..nr rates of llswirtl wii.l T»il- l-ss than can I*-found . Isowhi-re. This fad. in • imi. * of pc. iiuiary pressure, is worUiy of the con- ’ '.'i--u of ih.is.. Iiuviug diiughti-rs in i-ducnle. ' Boarding Departin- nt will b>- iimh-r tin- .llr.-dion ' : ' -i-l.-nt Al-l.-ii and lady, and Professor Caldwell uud With spacious nnd comfortable dormitories, largo ' nwui.-nt . loH.-t*. in w and . leg.iut fiirnitnr*-, good ' v,e rlem e-l s.-rvaiits, nml table* furnished with the • that the market affords; tog.-iher with a wliolesonie i-nrenlal .IHeiidlm-, w.- hop.- lo iie rm— tin-liberal mage with wide), Du- lii*iitulion has hitherto hculi - -i I C. X. FOIISTF.IL Sec y Faculty. ' -illihcrt. July 3<). I 1 -55. nn-' 7—-jail I, ’50. Having procured the services of nn experienced cut ler, tie Itaiiurs lilinsvir Hint lio Bliatl p- ii’ilo i-> please all who may luvor him with Ids orders, and his stock ot pieces goods Is full, and well usMirlud. WM. <). PRICE. oct ID 147 Ray s'reel, SWAN’S BANK-NOTE LIST AMI DETECTOR, I’uli!lilted .Semi-monthly vt Montgomery, .Ha., At S2 GO Per Annum, In Advance. | rHNHL WilliK Is printed on fine white paper and new i M. type, ami In appearance will be Bceoiid to none in the Unit <1 Stat.-s. A SoiiHm-iii Bank-Note List D essential in every Bank, Counting House, nml Pnldie Gill--.-. I.d ns unit.- in ml- van. mg our common iut.-r.-sts, and not p.-rmit Northern nidi uml Northern Detectors to tluduntc our money mnt- t.-rs as th.-y may wish, while we are quietly following their dictation. Th- vvmk will I ar.-fully revised on the day of pub lication, and all imp..i taut llnnnciid changes, iis they oc cur. n-.tii - d. Every exertion will In-nmd-to nink- it n correct nml ndiald- guide to the Banker, and Merchant. Hotel I'loprl.-tors, Brokers, Atidlom-ers, Commission M.-i chants, ami other* .1.-slums of having tln-lr uaim-s and husiiii ss widely eireiilat.-d, arc informed that a limi ted number of adv.-rtis. ui.-nts will be inserted. Sp-eial rates for advertising by the year, or for shorter periods, may be known by applying to any of my Agents, or Ht th-Office In Atliiuln, (hi. .Specimen numhers will be Bent, on application by let ter, free of charge. All communications intended for the Bank-Note Lisj • and Detector, must be addressed to Swan's lluiik-Noto 1 Li«t. Atlanta, fin. SAMUEL SWAN. : .1 vvir.s Roiikrtnon. General Agent. h*'P 25—3m Oglethorpe Medical College, AT SAVANNAH, GrA. T NIIK SESSION OF LECTURES Iii the above Institu- , tion will coniliienee outlie first dny of November I .li in, w'lnwc work has a reputation fur Lightness, Hum- Idlity uml N. atm-* -. uiisurpa*.*ed by any oilier miinufac- tiii.-rs In tin- Union. There may also In- found among nnr stock Holed Ions from the cNtatdi-hiiK-nt of J. M. tjt iviay A Co., and other celebrated manufacturers in Newark. N. J.. New York nnd N.-w Haven, all of which nr- built expresly fonts, and which vve do md li.-sitnte to warrant in every particu lar. II. C. McKee hns lieen for twenty-one years enpigrd In { tin- Carriage lliisiukss in Coluiulnis.Gii.. ami vve feel eon- i fid.-nt that with our united ex|M-ri.-nc- ami ntt.-ntioii vve , will lie aide to keep on hand a Stock that vve think will i meet tin- npprohatioii and wants of the public, nod which for variety uud extent will excel Hint heretofore kept at this place. Ins p All orders shall have strict ami prompt attention. II.(’. MeKEE. Savannah. Aug 311M». 1. S. BENNETT. LOCAL UYIDENCi: OF THE VALUE nnd Fire-Proof Qualities of WILDER *8 SALAMANDER SAFES, a* manrrACTt’Rxii nv STARNS &, MARVIN, NEW YORK. IN THE tiro of tho 3d Inst., which consumed tho brick building, occu pied by Mr. John T. TliomnJ. opposite the Gaa Works In lids city, was a Safe of the nhnvo description, containing tlio book*, papers and money of Mr. Thomas nnd although Iho build ing was destroyed, llio said Saf- sustained no Injury whatever from Iho Intense heat to which It Imd been exposed. On opening the Sale, tlm . terminate on the 1-t of March. Tin- Clinique at the College building, vYill ho opened to patients on Hie 20th of October, and lie continued through out tin- session: The Facility is constituted a* follows ; II. L. BY It 1>. M. D.. i Into of Savannah Medical College,; l , rol-T*iir of tin- I’rim iph * and I’r.ieth-e ..f I’hyslc. E. I.kIJUY ANTONY. M. D., ml Wavn.-shoro, Gn..i I’ro- fi-ssor of oi -t.-trn * an I diseases of M oui.-u ami Cliildreii. WESLEY C. NORM md), M. I>.. mf t.'oki sbiirv. 8. C..) Prof- **or of Mut.-ria M-ln a and M.-.li. ..I Jiirisprmleiiee. JAMES S. MoltEb, M.D.. (of Suvaiinali.Ga..) Professor of A nut..in v. ; •li illN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, S. C.,) Professor of | Physiology. , \\ M. T. FKAY, M. 1)., (of Savannah. (In..) Professor of , I Hike pleasure in corroheruling tho loreg dug state- Cli.-mi-slrv ami Phnrmaev. 1 nu'iit, uml in uddlti.ni would add that tin-lion,-sure now I'HAItl.KS GANAIIL. M. Fnvaniinli. (in..) Pro- J in use. J.T. Tilt>.MAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. fe.-*»r pro tein. of the Principle* nml Practice of 8iirg«-rv. ; July 20, It*53. » l>cl 94 D. in.-iistrator of Anatomy, it. J. NUNN, M. D., (of 8a- j vaiuiah.) i ■ ® —*-*• * - Company of content* were found in disturbed, nnd in thu same order nnd cond Itloii as when placed there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting end* of a few pnpers, and the hack* or one or two of the hooks, caused by : tin* steam generated in tho 8ufe, while ui Its greatest ! heat. I The Safe nml contents,ns It caiuefrou) the ruins.may ) still lie seen, in t lie pn«se*s : oii of Mr. Tliomn*, at the I Has Works. A laige assortment ol these celebrated Salts always on hand, and for sale by C. II. i A.MI’FIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 2D, 1855. 171 Bay *t., Savannah, Hn. FIHK INSURANCE. The f.-es will he—$100 for tin-entire course of Lectures; i Statement of the "Norwich Fire Insurance \V II IT 10 CASTILE 8DAP.-A fr.-sli supply of Old Leghorn Castile s....p. Ju*t r.-c- iv.-.| uu.l fur - v JOHN I). MOORE A CO., . 23 GII.Ihiiis' Buildings. tflRN, HAY At- OAT8.-7(Nl hii*h.|sCorn.4(S) l... I. n E.i»tern Hay. 3(HI hal.-s Northern Day, 000 • I. h-avy Seed ami f.s'd Unts, in ■lot- and formic by i ■ | I.YNN A 9NIIHW. _ MI.T.IHC KLF.DBEEF, Ac.—KHSi Sacks Vail 111 ball- K Pi,me Ih-.-l nml H'awl-i Extra Sugar- •iii'.k. d Beef in canvass, in slur.- and fur sale by , H LYNN A SVIDEB. Ill TTER ANI> 4'IIKEHK.—2o Flrlilns ebui.-e IB'erhi’ll lllitler. JO flrkillS rieikillg dp. lu tubs do. •- >*. « w hit.' Cheese. Fur sale bv • 12 WEBSTER A PALMES. V R II O T T’H NAPOLEON. Tin 1 lli.turv of N;i|iu|..,,ii Bonaparte, in 2 v.d*. elegantly bound In • “ml Imlf-.ulf, with limps and illustrations. A fur- • -.apply ri. -ived nml for *al< by W A KNOCK A DA VIP, • U 15'i fongniM st. LlbOt R.—j.M, 1,1.U ••D.-nm<-ad"uud "(lakley" Fh-ur, , I * 1 hlfandqr bbl sa.-ks "Denimini' Fluor, 50 bids Family Fluor. Ju-t r. ■ -iv. d an-l fur -ah- l.v ’Fi HoMloMlU.. JOHNSON AGO. |)>i\NI)V.- -lliau.lv in half pipes, quarters and oc* 1. m Bund,Ju*t r> • •lived, ami fur niI<- bv " " MINIS A JolINHToN. -.'Z*l liuXCH No. I Pall-Kiel Family Soap, a • i- .ii, hi an.In, 4'*i.|u/ u Toil-1 and Fumy .*-.aps, 2 . ' ‘'el.Z'., I ■ 11*.- N nl in. i *, :MI . a*- s Fig Bill-, .'41 boxes , - if. Nut,I, 2 > asks Sul So.la. lu store, nml for sulu WEBSTER A PALM I..-. $ln Demonstrator's fee; Graduation $30; Matriculation $5. Arrangement* linvo been made by which students ran he a-, ouiiimdati-d with good hoard at from 3'tJ to $4 pci week. For further information, address Kept 2s II. L. BYRD. M. D.. Dean. SCOTT’S MTTLB OIANT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY Ifitli ISM. fBNHE attention of Planters, Farmers nnd Ptork feeders .1 ill R-iieral, is re-peel fully .•ailed to lids Mill aslln- most important ni liel. of tin-kind now in ii«e, not only well adapted for grinding rnl> meal I'm- stock, hut grist or llm- hominy for tin- liihle. nml .-p.-eially bread meal from ei.in m>t fully rip.-<-r dry in fall. I In setting this Mill, no nieeliiiiiie or frame work is I wanted,only wanting to he fa-t.-n.-d to tho lluor or plat- 1 form. Ku*iiy udjiiste.l uml used by any person, oven a child. The LITTLE GIANT hnsri Ived the first premiums nt tin lut" Agricultural Fair* nf Mi-miri. Kentucky, Mary land, mid "th t Status,and Uml i* llm most complimenta ry manlier.as well ih the m<>*t ready eouiiii.-ndation from ! til- ili.iu--.ind- witm—ing it* jierformanee. These Mill*ar.-guaranteed in th- most positive manner ugaiii-t d.-ll- i'ls or hrenkiige, and No. 3 warranted b> grind 15 hu-licl* of feed |*-r hour, with one horse, and oll.-r.-.l at tli- |..w price of *'-5. all eoinpl.-te, ready for attaching the I.-iiiii, No. -I lit $75, grinds20 bushels per hourwitli two h-.rs.-s. Muiuifa. lured by 8COTT A MOCK BEE, Augusta, Gn., And sold by C. II. C.VMi'riKi.n.Agent for the MaiiufarturerH, 171 Bay street, Pavaiinnh, wheru tlm Maeliim. may ho Mein. may 1 FOR HALE. A MULATTO Woman. 25 years old, a first rate seam- sires*.uml lierehildi' ii.a*follows: A boy 1)years,a boy -i year*, and a boy 2 y arsol.l - ,.|l sound, lu-allhy and o| g.iud. haraeter. Sold to remain in theelty. Apply lo liuv 13 WM. WIUGHT. Norwich, Co Capital St.x •etieut, on the tith day of .Time, nuy ^ 150,900 1455. 5,320 00 -1 < The Best Hair Dye. M. IIAI.LAItD'Sfm-warticle)r.-e -IvcWhehlgh* est premium at the Woild's Fair and American In stitute. where it vvascMimiu d by the .listliiguMicdch.-in I—ts. Dr. ('. Little ami Pr.>f. J.-liu Torny, and pronounced tile Be*t. For sale by the Principal Druggists in this city—price $1. Principal office and store 4'JSaml 590 Broadway. New York, mar 16. '50—P mar 10 wTjackson a son* CRATE AM) FEMIBIt MAKERS, IMG Front St. and 930 Broadway, New York. ang I—ly P SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. ~ T HESE maehim-s have long sustained tin- highest repu tation in the United Plat-s. Tor. rntsT tqttzr.— v nm.n Jtr.tm.—has recently I awarded to tli.-tu nt the great Exposition at tlm Palace of Industry in Paris, ami thus they have tlm World's verdict of superiority. Great improvements have ju-t been added, so that they run without noise, with i-nsu to the operator at dotihhi the ordinary speed. - • that TWICE VS Mi l'll WORK CVN HE IWVR DC A DVY. Tin-greatest ctolhingiiml sins- maiiidaetiiriug establish* menls in tlm country u*e these machines exclusively,— They are competent to perform every sort of work in tho most perf.-ct style. As there are very great uunilK-rs of inferior or entirely worthless sewing machines .if tlm L'-rovv A Blodg- tt Avery. Wilson. Grover A linker, and other pntent*. which have been sold, but cannot be used t» any advantage, wo Imri-by oiler to receive nil Midi uiiiehim-s, uml nl*o uniiii- proved ones of our own iiiauufaetiir-. in exciivn.ie i<>h .new a.ni> i.vti>t ivieiiuvEn m v. uivw, <ui liln-ral terms. All old inio-ldtu-s thus oMiilnc.l l.y us v%-|ll i... i.i-uk.-n no.I .1—Iruy.sl. Fur |>nrtlciih»r* apply by l.-iuir or iKTsonully at our New Y’ork Office. X. II.—IsM-al Agents wanted to malm sales of our im proved sewing niuchim-*. To persons jirop.-rly qualified for the business, n litre opportunity lor profitable ami pleasant employment Is ottered. I. SI. 8INGF.R A CO., Prim ipal office, 323 Broadway. N. Y. BRANCH OFFICES: 47 Hanover St.. Boston. 142 Cliesimt St., Philadelphia. 105 Baltimore St.. Baltimore. 223 Walnut St., Cincinnati. 1 sl i St. Charles St., N.-w Orleans. Gloversville, N. Y., 334 Itrivul St.. Newark. N. j. P nov 21—3in A XI>RK\ V 8 A, JESIP, Commission Merchants. COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, Steam Eglni'S, Hollers. Machinist* Tools, llell I UK, Ac. Imi'orters A DK.vi.tit.* tx M am E.vcrntMtT’ AltTirt.r.s. No. 07 Pine street N.-w Yol k X. II.—Agents for tlm Woodruff' A Beach Iron Works’ Steam Engines nml Boilers. Exclusive Agency ill New York for Isivvell Machine shop, Machinists' Tool*. p act 2—ly MOORE & TAYLOR’S ” PASTIIiLES DE EARIS. T HESE PASTILLES are an lnvuliiab|.-i.-m.-<fy for the cure of Coughs. Cold* and Bronchitis, a* hytlmlr ac tion on the throat and lung*, they remove all hoar*, ness in a few hour* nnd wonderfully Inerea*.- tlm power and flexibility of tlm voice; In-nee they are ..f great service to ami highly r.-cnnini.-mled by Clergymen. Auctioneer*, Public Speaker*, and all those whose calling requires such frequent u»e of tlm vocal organ*. N. II.—Ask for •• Mooru A Taylor's Pastilles Do Paris,'' and observe that each box bears th.-ir written signature. For sale by W. W. I.in.-ln. J. H. (art-r A I. B. Moore A Co., and the prim ipal Drug-gi-t- and Apothecaries throughout the United States nml Canada, and nt whole sale bv MOORE A TAYLGIt, Importers, sep 20—Pin P 81 Maiden Sew York. PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS. B A.T ES db FRANCE. No. i llarcluy *t New York. M 4AUT1GN.—None are genuine except they bear the stamp of tin- patent. Ail iiiiiniifai-tuu-r* and w-llers infringing will be prosecuted ucoording to law. mar 19 mar Is. \5f.—I* 31 ASON’IC—I. O. O. F.—M. of T.—«. U. A. KHALI A. Jewels ii nl Costume*, maiiiifuetureil ami Itb k.-pt on ImmI, at the old establishment of K. Comb, 'All Grand *tre.-t, Ka*t >>f Itow.-iy. N. w Yoik. Did.-rsfrom aiutrv||>romptly ntt.-ud-d to. p Je 12—ly AFKS.--F, CUTTEX IT A C<>7. Importer* of French d other European Good*, No. 4s Broad *t. ap ::o, l v*.5, TV tin York snmtrttscnuntm. FYnm Skillin, Fletcher, Owen A- UchelPt ,‘ldnertiting Hotter, 310 llrtnditay, Nrte York. LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME ir HORACE V. SIGLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8ALE-R00MB, 04 Forsyth-NI., New York. M U. II. V. 8. would rail tlm attention of strangers visit ing the city, and e*|H-einllv those In tho tnnle, to Ills extensive AYAIlreROtlMS AND MANUFACTORY. In tlm |K>nsctudon of unequalled facilities, he is ennhled to execute all orders on tin- low est po**|hle term*. Tlm sale-rooms are replete with choice Ms-eitueiiH, alula full ussortment of RICH GILDING IN Abb IT8 BRANCHES. Moulding*, III. It Gilt, Rose Woods, tkik, Maple, 7s-bra nml Muliogatiy, in every variety uud rumRuntly on bund. Orders from all pari* of the United Ptutes uml Camillas, executed with proiiiptim**,pneked with thugreutest of cure. A liberal di-eoimt ullowed to the Trade. H. V. SlULKIt, 04, 07, 09 uml 71 Korsyth-st.. nov 12—3iiio* 8 New York. Urooklun Cltu STEAM ENGINE WORKS. 13 Watersilrecl, llrooklyn, N. York- D. P. BUR DON & CO., AVING recently filled up the oxtcaslvo estnhllhli* incut nt tlm above nauied place, wo are pre|Nired to manufacture all kind* of Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugur Mill*, Saw and Grist Mills, Pump* and Gearing for work ing Mines, Shafting, Pulley*, Ac., uml are pn-pur.-d to fur- iil»h castings of every description. We would cull tlm at tention of Southern Planter* particularly to our Sugar Mills. Having purrhuscil thccutlrcstock of Put term* from the lute firm of G. It. Hurt-on A Co., N. York, vve eausaf.-ly say that we cun turn out a Mill which for strength, dura bility uud m-ntliess, enniiot he excelled by liny establish ment in the Stnt.-s. A long experience in the Imsim-ss render* ti* competent tu exeeule any orders, and vve would a.lv I*.- those in give want of Machinery to us a call. Engi nes from 4 lo 4u horse power ulw uy n on huml. UJP. Ill'llimix, 11. N. Coxkux, 8.11. Conklin. I.IiSTHIt’* lltuv WO 1C KM, FOh THE MjIJCUF.ICTUHE OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES nml Htanni Engliii'S, 57 Pkvrgst. Brooklyn, N. Y„ opposite New York City. PuliM-rila-r having Im*-ii engaged for the lu«t 15 B venrs in tlm iilmost exclusive maiiiilnetiire of this most important invention, W.ssl*worth's I'luning. tir.sn- ing and Tmigiug Mm-him-. Im* recently eotupleii-d the large addition to Id* ultvady extensive Iron MUrks, will i-xi-eute with dispatch all order* in the ul»>ve line to un uidimlt.-d extent. The iiuiver-nll.v aeknovv|.*lg.'d *ii|M-ri- orily of WimnIsw. rtIt's Planing Aiaehim-s, niuuiifuctiircd by him, over ull utlier*. r.-.|uir> * no reitenitii.n. Hi the maiiulii.'ture of KIT \M ENGINES, weel.iim a superiority lor power und s|ms»I, beauty of eon-truetiun itu.I liiii-h ; and also guarantee the Engine* to transmit Its) per rent more power for tlm -ante im>m- a l»- furnish, d by any other manufacturer, ami inure than 1(H) p.-r cent, -living in wear and tear, as well us a large saving in the consumption of fuel. REFERENCES: TO PARTIES IIAVIXO THE sTI.VVI LMitN't-S SoW' IX f*n. Paid.-.- A Morgan, New Haven. Ct.: L. W. Sl.s'itm, lltia.k- ly ti. N. V.: Timothy Dahnl. Astoria. L. 1.: Lyon* A t'urti**, Bridgeport, ft.: Stamford Miiniiliieturiiig Co., Mamford, Ct.: John C. Sanford, New Haven. Ct.: Bollln Sanford, N. Yolk City; Chits. F. 1/awey. Austrian Consul General. REFERENCE Parties ii aviso the Woousvyoiitii Plaxixo Machines now IN I'SE. G. II. Sloat, Kensington. I'hilud.-lpliin. Pa.: Kidder A Martin. Wilmington. N. C.: A. L. Clapp A C..., Montgom ery, Ala.: G. A. Sanford, New Orleans, bn.: Hinkle. * 1 nil- A Co.; Cincinnati, tddo; Itaiitotn, t’olih A Co.. Clevvlnml, Ohio: Foss ,v llrother*. Cld.-ago. 111.: J. II. Smith, Mil- vv ankle. Wi*.s P. B. A L. L. Ikiton. Buffalo, N. Y.: F. ward A Smith.Oswego. N. Y.: John Smirr. Toronto, C. t Orders nnd proposal* rerrived by mail or otherwi- fri.tn all part* of Hi" Cniteil State*. Canada. Smith Anmri- ra. and Europe, will he promptly attended t>> by Agents who an- traveling in all section* of llm country. Letters by mall, uddn-ss JOHN II. LETTER, oet 4 3m 57 Pearl St. Ilri*.klyn, N. Y. CHEAP GAS LIGHT. T UB IIEN/OI.E HAS LIGHT COMPANY er. prepared to fiirnisli porta.llethis .'laeliiie *. siiitabl. f.r Monnfiirtorie*. Store*. Dwelling Il.-ti- *. St.-aml..«it*, Railroad Sfition*. Ae. ’lh-*< Mnehltm* mv warnuiled t< give satlsfaetluii. Th.-y are iimiiufaelun'd under S. T MeDoiigidl's Patent, and are Hie only on.-* that will ope rate well in .-<>1.1 weather. Tim Light produced i* one half cheaper Ilian Coal Gu*. uud lc»* than tin* e •muioiiest Tallow Caudle*. Tlmy are easily managed a ml free from danger, and the jiriees 25 per cent. !<•«* than any other Machine* made. The Company offer for sale Stale and CoiiutV Rights for all till-State*. All Older* should he addressed 8. T. M. IHH'GALL. Ag't for llm Co. oct 23—I'm S 321 Broadway, New York. F1IIHT PUB3UV3I PIANO FORTES. STEIN WAY & SON, PIANO-FORTE MAN l' FACTUREUS, sq WALKKR-PT. NR\n nr.ovi.w vv. nkw vork. ItKSPI’JTFI'LLY rail the attention of the pnldie to tlmlr splendid assortment of s.-mi-gnmd and square I’lntm*. which, || >7 5 J * for tone, elasticity of touch. h.-anty of finish, and every thing that renders a Piano |a-r- f.-rt. ure uu*iirpa*M-d. A» a proof «<f the Hi|a-ri»rity of tlmir instrument*, they beg leave to -rate, that at the gnat Metropolitan Fair li-ld at M'ii»hlligt»u, the fir*t premiums in Ih.Gi el i**.-*, n.-iiii-graiid and two string.sl, «er» iiiiiiiilin»iii>lv awnriled to tli.-ni, iiltlu.iigli tli.-v were in rouipelltion witli the most iR*tiugiilslie.| liinuufartur- er* from Boston. New York. I’hiln.lelphin and Baltimore. Pitrehusors and dealers will find it to their advantage to call nnd examine for themselves. •■ct 23 8 IT For tho 1,000,000. The 15 S. Talent Marble lonipaiiy. [CAPITAL 105,000.] No. 398 Broadway, corner Walker street, New York. A RE prepared to execute all orders for MANTLES, TABLE-TOPS. COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, PILAS TERS, SLABS. Ae.. in imitation of Sienna. Brucatel. Py- ranees, Neapolitan, uml all fancy Marbles, equal in strength, h -iuily nml durability to real marble, and in some rcsp.-ct* siip-ilof thereto, and at h-** than Imlf tlm cost. Unlike iiiailii.-iz.-d iron, wood or slate, it i* w holly free from all objection* whlrh are urg-d a-:ain«t mere siirfaeo work, where paint, e >pal varui*li. Ae. form the temporary polish ami beauty of the artiele. Mantel* from Mo $|u. Order* from Build, r*. Cahim t-Mak.-r*aml others solicited, ami *.iti*liielion giianititeml. Agents for the principal citi.-s treated with. PETEK RENNIE, Pres't. L'iVKI. ti. Mli'KI.R*. V. Pres't. JusLi'it Lamii, Sec'y. S ..et 24— tf The Hand Sewing Machine! MANUFACTURED Under Patent of F. B. Robinxon k 8. H. Roper, IIY HOWARD A DAVlB; BOSTON. rpilIH Maeliim- uetiiidl.v Pews; us-.-s hut a single thread; J threads It* own m-.-dles, ami lakes every variety of through stiteli, without bam or chain. Tlm stltrhes *ro formed the same as lu huml sewing, uml, except in tho perfection of their iieeiiraey uml regularity, cannot bedis- tinguiidied from hand-work. Tlm work I* lairformed with ut least six times tlm ratiidily, w hile being of ruitly supe rior quality to the best hand'Sewing. W. II. WILLSON, Apnli-toii's Building, No.348 Broadway. Now York. JFi)' t'lr. ulars nml Samples sent liv mall on application, nov It*— Im s THE AMERICAN WATCH 1 8 NOW on sale by the priueipul dealers throughout tho country, and the public are invited tu examine and test tlm quality in comparison with thu imported iirth lu. I he wire constructed on the PATENT LEVER PRINCI PLE,so long tried and approved, with srnli alterations in the ill niligelil.-lit of the parts, mvlouu experieueu bus do- 111011*1 rated to Ih> the la-*!, to ensure Reliability, Accuracy and Durability. The Mnnufaeliirers warrant the AMERICAN WATCH lu every partieularofit* wurkiiiatisldp ami performance. N. II. None are genuine unless the Hume* of the manu facturers, DENNISON, HOWARD A DAN IS, Waltham, Is engraved m the movement. 8 m.vlu—Im HANDSOME INCOME TO BE MADE AT 110.111-7. T HE abovo con bo made In every Town and County Ihrotighonl the Union, by engaging In tho manufac ture and sulu of an nrllcU), upon which, for an outlay of 910, oim thousand dollars n your maybe made. Tim article Is one of universal doily consumption, and one that Iimw puzzled the brains of some of the most eminent Philosophers. It Is solf evident Hint it la destine I to bocomo one of tho most necessary ortho necessities of lire. Tho article I- ull particulars will be sent by msll. on the receipt of 1‘Jjtf cunts, or an equivalent In Post Office stamps, sue- clmonts sent when required. Address JA8.T. HORNE U OIL, Box 4 551, Post Offleo. oct .19—I in 8 New York. 'IMKH'SANDS of Living Witnesses e.-rtifv to their 1 neighbor*, from day to day, tlm wonderful effects of DAVIS'PAIN KILLER. I* at blind, and in reply will *a.v—'We hrgnn Felling Perry Davi.*' Pain Killer, nml with v.-'ry little effort on our part: S' A-sr.T.* or tiii: com 321 Phares Rani: M«s-k in v«ri» 23 •• lne..i-p«mted Cuinpauie Notes ..n deimiml. s’eniVe.T’hy MuVlgVige’s'on Real Estate. Bum' -, Rank Stock nnd other Ca-'h h/hami'-of $155.3: V. 1 (Ml I Banks $39,099 nn I liter than . 270 on j ....121.son (hi .... 2.(100 IN) 1.150 (HI $155,321 IH) mntMTir*. Eos*.-*adjusted, iiuiidjti'ted ,.|- claims fur lo.**es—none, Liabilities t>» any Hank, t'orpuratimi or imlividual— none. Total inn.unit ut risk .about)3,499,000. Tin-amount at Imziinlonuny n*k. iwitli very few ex ceptions,) not over 5.000. A BREWSTER, President. E. Lkviim-.h. Jr.. Secretary. Norn ieli, Cun u., June Uih, 1K55, Personally appear, db.-lmr the nmlerslgne.l. Mnvor of Die eity of Not i. li. ii. said State, A. Ilre\v*t,-r, Pre-ddetil, nml I'., l.'-nrnnl Jr.. S.-.-re-Inrv ..f th.- "Nnrwleli Fire ln*iinim'erniiipanv."nmlnind.-ho|.'Uiiii>utli tu the truth of Hie above statement, signed J.y them. 1 'also, xnmined tlm report of said ('..iiipn- ' ' • fitnleiilent of tile on vvlih-li a i.art of said 'I'itdmi giHsI and well rlirylhat I In ny, nml find the nl Milne uud that the n. capital i* invested i •.-cured. In' testimony wln-renf,*1 linvo he •amid I'M FOR SAI.B. L SMALL lot of Hire Fi. Id Hands for sale. A Man 30 year*, a wniii.iu 27 years, A man 28 years, a woman 22 years, A woman 40 venr* all suiiml uml orderly. Apply m»v 13 WM. WRIGIIT. <41* ANT,orlIn- Lost Wife,n"harming Kjnuvel. h.v nil unktuiw u iinlhoij Ulmrles Vnvassenr, or » ^Ummlmrlhem I. Is buiguml M ,'o . Tin- Outl ast ll.-ir, by J. I r. ; .h-ri;k Smith, author of-Amy and complete in evn v pai tlndar. A large gang of v Uwrern u, ••MinnieUrey, 'Hu* I{''““‘jJ'*';. * men Is employed and a large supply of nniterials I •*y " ^ v- trtiii .1 H" lhl»t Vt'**e|* "III he repililld With as lllliel r |'D|IA<TO, ( It;ARK, Air. . , '-an.*' 5'* an-l H s, 1(41 Ihiv-hM tut-- ..I G.-< i..lit A Booksellers and Mnt loners, No. 159Congh-M nt. nov 19 A LE a, I»ORTKR.-4Hra*ksTennenls eeh-hrnled Scot.-li Ah' in (Jnnrtsnnd Pint* imjmrt.-d direct from tlm lirewerv. 2Dea-ksllyassPorbriii|Pint*. 2" xl-» Bar clay's Port.-r lit I’lnls. Lauding, and for sale hv b„t II CLAGIlDllN A CUNNINGHAM. /tllEESE. 59 jaixes EngTlsh Dairy Uli-.se. 59 do ..ill Ulieese. Izindhig.aml fur wd" by ULAGIIillfN A CUNNINGHAM. Tobacco, :mi M Cigars,.all ..ale hv NN EBIiTLIl A PALMES. c lv’ AKTl-'.RN HAY, lu hy , , . ,, ■ , .'"Het my hand ami rail'..I Hi.- seal id tie- eity tu lie alhxed, tliis 9thdav of June, 1855. [L. S.| NVILLIAM L. liltKNVEIl, Mayor of the eity id Norwieh. t The iimlerslgned i* agent fur the above nltiee, and is ! ready to take risks on all deseriptimi* of properly in dly. JNtl. INGER80LL. { Jy 18 SAVANNAH DRY DOCK. , To Ship Owners, Jlaslrrs & Consignees ; «f Vessel*. FIE siih«rriher re*p.-rtfully Inform* them that the • M. Savannah Dry Hm-k I* now in suere*sfnl operation, , nml It I* eah-iilai.*l to take in ship* >d any elass from Iimi to . . *---'i--- •* *• * 1 | 05 li-et wide, gang of work- rials is on 'paired with as niueh dls- pntrl. a* in any otlierport. Pump and Bluelt Making ami Smith's work done on the premise* and every effort made ami li.l-dity to lliose who may f.ivor llm ll.M-k with th.-irhiisli..'"*. D. P. LANDEItSIIINE, Ag't am! Superintendent. f.1.21 Lite of Marsh's P.N k.Uhurleslon. » AHKKTH, HAIR IIR003IH, FEATHER RI'STKUS.- A large vail.-tj at No. 1:5 Broiighluu •N-ttl IlnRAt'K MORSE. n l.INDN.—1,'immi pair Blind*, iff the various sizes'for sale on llm lim*t favorable terms, l.y I nov 12—0 CHAFFER k CO., No. 0 NVhitnkcrHt. | G K DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. Corner Broughton and Jefl.-rs-ui-sts.. I p M«ir«. T IIKsiili»eril»-ri« m*w receivingoue e. Il»>* largest nml I lest selected sti*'k of Is ever off- r> >11» the trade in this market, to which lie invites the nil ntion .ff tner* "hauls. ang2 NVILLIAM G. FOOTE. t'orueroi' Urou^liton ami Ji Hi i ron sts. I I* STAIRS. DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE. Ff^llE Nitleeriher hns ih store a general a.soitment or i DRV good* <ff Foreign ami Do- iii.-tie Manufnetiire, to which lie w-atW invite the ntteti* of purchasers, and wlii.-li he offer* t« the trade »u reason- aid.-term*. I'.-iintry .Nlereliauts visiting the eity, uR| find on nil examination', Ftyi.-n of g. • >.l* p- . nliarly adapted to their trade. Jans' NVILLIAM II. FINITE. AIEDKAENOTICE. Dll. W. T. rARK, The llotnnle, <ir Reform Pliyslelnn of SAVANNAH, B EGS to nnnnumc that lie ha* removed hi* r.>* | sidetien and ((Hire from the corner ot State nml . J.-llersoii-str.-el*. to the former r>-*i lem v ""‘I olli. e <ff the . latj. Dr. Ilieharilsone. on Bnuighton-slrcet, (helweeii , Slonlgoinerv ami West Broa-l -tr. "t*.i II' teml.-rs hi* most -In.-.-re thank* t.. Id* lellnw* lli/en* In tho city and ; eoiintrv. for the v.-rv liberal eni|-l.'.'«" id "/ hi* pr.d. s- ; si.inal M-rvice* sin. , hi* |... ali.m in Savannah, nml takes pleasure ill niiiiuiiueiug that Iii* facilities for meeting Iho constantly imnu-iug demamls up>'» him are greatly im proved. having employe.I a competent person to attend (•specially lo hi* nfllee’n flairs. ...... I ji.lie* may consult him cither in In* taniily parlor, hi* -ouFiilting-ioom, n-ljoiiiing Ids ollicc, or in Iii* office. His •oiisidting-rooni Im* h.-eti furnished and iirrang. il with enpeeial refer.-nee to tli" eoiivenii'n.'c, comfort ami taste ’ those visiting him professionally. Patient* vlsiled promptly and pnncluaiiy. For terms and further particular*, see Ills Medical Journal. Jmo—oct ' M. OAKY, Tailor, n AS RENIiiN El) to the Store formerly occupied by tho Into Mr. Al-xamler. In Bull Mi' ct, onposite the Drug store, where lie i* prepared t" \"ml Make up Geuilenieii's Garineiil" in the latest M.Yie.uml on the most reasonable terms forca*h; nl-e, l informs for Military C.intpanles for any part of Ih" Slate. P. S. Gentlemen will find It t<> Hirlr n.lvnntage to pa- trounce theMih*. ril.er, as Ih«'.vare Mire lo be pleased both with iho workmanship and price, tutting done at tlm shortest not Ire. _ _ nov ,—3ni ■ AHBHII Fill’IT.--Tli" enrgo of llm British's, hr Jr Golden Engle, four days from Nassau, Now Provi dence, eonslHtitig of— tilt A NUES. GBAPE FRUIT. „ SHADDOCK. LEMONS, LI MLS nml PEARS. For sale hy NVM. P. Y0NGE, No. 94 Bay St. tmv ff « F.I,TS, IIKIiTH.--.Dcl n eeive.l, Izi-ly's Ilia, k tint (’..I'd Clastic Belts. I.olv's Moi.m ... It. Its. Ist-ly'a Id Belts, by III'NItY I.ATHIIOP k CO. TILTON ic 3DEARLANJ),. 33 311< Id mi Lnuc, Yew York. mf.VNl'FAtTTItERS .of th- NVtUILD BKNONVNED SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS, Ae. Baltimore De|iot. 145 Pratt street. Boston Depot, 14 Howard street. _ rept 5—ly 8 II O AY C AS ES. Iloll'man A Krrsli. 3Iniinfactui'crs, 37 Ilowrry, New Y ork, U AVK tli" largest and elieitpest st -ek of Show Cus.-s ever offered iii tliiseiiv. made in every style; Sil* vcr-pluled, lints*. Rosewood. Sullnwoo.l. A", orders promptly filled, uml good* carefully packed nml j slnpp. d to any part of the Untied States and Canada. ! ILL ,J. DONNELL, I Grncrnl ('oniniissloii 3Ici-cbuut, | No. 11d I'Eint-st. (Fourth door rrom NValUt.; New Vork. j sept -I—Dill I linporiniil to lloiisckeFiters A Healers. THE HOPE MIXjIjS. ' 71 Fci.TiiN-st. und 71 ItixKU.vx-st N. VottK. Principal Glllee 1(0 Front Street, New Vork. I Factory, No*. 3ii, 37. ami 3* Hudson street, Jersey City, T HE Proprietor* of thisloiignndvv.-HUmnvn COFFEE ami SPICE K*tahli*hmeiit. continue to pn pare the ls-*t yi.NIlM ACEt TICAI, PGNVDKRP in n- , f»r raising ■ hr.-.id, Idseiiit, tea ami other cakes. Ae. Th.-y nl*o prepare J Mustard, Cocoa, ami many otli.-r article* "I daily use in ev.-ry family, which tlu-y oil. r upon the most r.-nsonublo terms. Catalogues sent to dealers who request tlo-m. II. II. k J. G. ISHAM. j N. B.—Consumers advised to inquire for Hope Mills ar ticle*. uiig 14—ly Pain Kill.- .<*il..-* were *mall at fir*E but a» it li.-eaim- known in mir (•ommiiniiy, the d.-maml Inrrea-ed very rapid!v. fur he* .'■"lid our exp--elation*, and every person that luiught it would come aft.-r more, and *p.-ak in the highest t. rm* of it a-a valuable remedy t-r nil Hm«e di«.-u-e* your pamphl-'t spoke of, Fioni those ri-couiim-iidutions wo Were ill.III.-d toll*.- it ill our own faniilie*, nml the good i ffeet* of tin- medicine were liiiiii.-«ti;it -lv apparent. NVe now tinrn-It* u*e with great sati*f.ieti.,n. NVe have sold more .ff th-- Pain Kill, r than vve over have since or before of any other im-dieim- in th.- same length < f time; and we do not hesitate to rniy Hint it ha* giving hi tter satisfaction to tin-1 nrclins.-r than any other nrti-le vve have ever sold. Hurry of hu*ines* has pp-vented our sending certificate*, hut vve have in our vi. inity from fit- t< .-ii hundred to two thousand liv Ing vv Rues*, '.who testi fy to their neighbor*, day hy day. of th" vain" of Davis’ Pain Killer: and tlm* the circulation of its influence is being constantly enlarge.I. Keep II large supply ill the NVcst. it I* Just such a medi cine a* the |- oplc want, and they have already found out Unit Go v can cure the F.-ver ami Ague for25ct*. It will cure u cold in on.- hour—a severe cough in onutiiu'lit— ami has proved to be the l»-*t medicine iuu»u f..r a diseas ed stomach, and many other purjHise*. Your*. Ac., I..M Kwonn * Gn mum. Me*«r*. Perry Davis k Son:—Allow me ton.l.l mv testi mony t-> the valm- of y.nif Pain Kil!-r. On th- 4th Inst., my son wa* ludly burned with fire cracker*.—1 im mediately sent for * une Pain Kdh-r.und with some sweet i t, ••..ii RANDALL & MERCER’S Cotton Seed Drill, A LL Planter* have rwUlacd the want of a machins to drill Cotton Seed will, ragntority and certaintv. Olio tlmt would Oporale wjually W e|i on every kind of laud, and at the same time I*.- so sluinle In conatraction ami o|M-nitiou that it could lie used l.y negroes without liability of getting out of order. Adrift which w-e think |Mi«*c*se* all tln-te qualities, wo uow offer to the plant ing cumniiiliity. After a thnrough trial for the Inst two years in different hand* on all kinds of land, wo would State some of the advantages to he derived from their 1*t. The saving of need, which will amount to enough in planting one hundred acres, to nay for tlm machine. 2nd. Tin- saving oflalair in planting, one hnruonml hand only la-ing required too|ien thu furrow, drop tha K.-.-d uml cover from seven to nine acre* per day. 3rd. Tie- grout saving of labor in chopping out, tha s< .*1 being deposited in a line oue after another. •Ith. The great saving in subsequent hoe work, owing to the Diet that any g.**| plow-hand ran, in riding, cov er all tin- fir*t crop of gnu* in tlm drill, however email (lie cotton limy he, without injuring tin- stand. These advantage* all fnrim-r* will appreciate; and be low vve give some certificates, from which the public can learn how these drifts nre appreciated hy gentlemen *of the fir*t standing iA onr auction of tho State—all practical farmers, who have thoroughly P-idt-d them, and are con sequently fully roin|H-tont to decide on their merits. U E It T I F I C A T E 81 Tills is to certify that 1 planted one hundred nml sixty acre* of cotton with ItunduR and Mercer's Planters, and I cnn*ld<-r them superior to any thing of the kind I liava ever seen or tried. The saving of seed alone would pay for tin- iimcliluo* in u season or two, and I think a hand can do one-third inure hoeing than lie could lu cotton lUuuti-d tin- common wav. 8. L. BARBER! Lot* county, Georgia, July 13tli, 1855. Messrs. Randall k Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to yours of thi* date, I can say with satisfaction, that I hav • used your eottoli seed drill* on tlm farm of D. A. Vnson, Es.p, w ith great success. 1 consider them to ho of great value. Tlu-y ar*- a sav ing of about one-third of the lai>or of cultivation, Hboiit two to three bushels of seed to tho acre hi planting, and a great saving of labor in planting , as tln-y open tin- furrow, drop and cover tho seed with one liurso uud Imnd. 1 think them worth one hundred dollars a piece to any planter, that idniits full crops of cotton. As for mysclfl would not plant n crop of cotton without them fur no consideration in tlu- lammls of rea son. Yours, very respectfully, A. J. BARKSDALE Leo comity, Georgia, July 12th, 1855. I have used ItnmluU k Mercer's cotton Planter two sea-on*, uud consider them of great value to Hu- farmer. I have seed enough each year to pay for tho Planters, thi ll I save at least one-third the lals>r of cultivation, an Hu Mon i* sewed in so narrow a line that with good plowing there i* hut little lu*- work needed. Tlu-re is also -aving of hand* nml horses in planting. I should say tlmy were worth one hundred dollars each, and recom mend every farmer to use them. , s. d. McLendon. Lee county. Georgia, July 9th, 1855. J!,;' I have la-en over-elng for Mr. S. D. McLendon D'" present year, amt lully concur in Id* statements « ,K » VU ' DAVISSON WARDEN. Messrs. Knmtnll k Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to your* I will only say I have used three id your cotton sc. I drills, and consider them of great value, from tho fact that ill the use of them I saved from two to threo i i i r'.'f’"V". *'"«'•! «''»»; planted, nnd at least uno- third <ff Hi- labor of cultivation, not requiring one-half as lunch h-s- work ns tho old Way of pin tiling—also, a con- sidcnildo saving in tlm lals.r of planting. I never exm-ct to plant cotton without th.-m If lean get them at auy price. I have planted eight nrres per dnv to eacli drill. Ih.-y „n- -in.pl-—easily uiamiged, uud there is no diffl- cull.v about getting II good stumL V« ry r<-s|H-etfnlly yours. NV. F. HAMRICK. Lee eouuty, Georgia, July 12th, 1855. r t t it vv Titowmate, Thomas rounty, Ga. Col. J. II. NNnlson—Dear Sir: lean recommend vour ro toll | lantern (drill) in the highest terms. 1 have tried th. m on «B n.y land except new ground, nnd I think tlo-.v v> ill do in tlmt. tlu-y will do in a mountainous coun try n* vv-ell a* in ii level. If I had not bought I would travel to your simp which is 76 mile*, and pay fifty dol lars a piece for tlmm. It saves one-third of the work: ouo h.iml can plant n* niueh as two, and one hand can chop out tin.*-acres while one cau chop out one acre after* common plow . Yours rcsitcctfullv, K. DKASNVKLL. oil poultiecd it. nml he is now doing Yours, truly, R J icon A. WenTcitvsiT, Mayor of the CRv of N. V. ‘'NVe presume no Medical preparation ever offered to the pnldie hns been more thoroughly tcM,-,| than I’ei rv Davis Pain Killer. Thousand* of persons, were tln-y call.-d upon to do so. would rfully te-tifv that tlmy have Used it for various ill*, with the most satisfactory sm-.-.-s*. It is within our own knowledge, that au Im- men*.-unioiint of suffering Im* h.-en relieved l.y It. It* proprietors. M. s-r*. Perry Davi* A: Son. save no pains or exp-ns.-in order I-. sati-fy tlm pnldie. Being strictly liotionihle men. limy ol.-rve the ut iii. .*t uniformitv ill the nmilufnrtnre of th.-ir ceh-erntcd I’uin Killer. ‘The matt rial-o| which it N composed are eaivlullv selected— none tun tlm l.»stniiaiity being u« d. Bv th se imnn*tho high r. potation which the Pain Killer hn* l-aig sine • m- quind. i* at all time* triumphantly su-tuimd. In view of th< *e fact*, vve are hy im mean* surprise.I to learn that M, *srs Dnvi* A Son's sales nre constantly and rnpldlv In creasing. While We congratulate our friends gem-iallv tlmt -o valuable a pr-1 aralioii a* llm pain Klil. r I* pln—d " Rhin their icm h.wv uiiKt be permitted to rejoh-o at tlio well-merited mici ■ *, o| it* liberal ami eiiterprisiug iiro- pri-tor*.—' Providence Gi u. Adverlis-r. The Pain Killer is sold hy John II. Monro k Co., Tims. M. Turner k C... and S. D. Unmilev A Co.. Savannah; Barret, farter k Co., and Clark. Well* a Dub«*c. Augus ta; E. I* Strohccker k Co., Macon. Also bv Druggists ami Grocers gcnomlly. nov 22—couliui CARPETS ! CARPETS !! ■^J^'E take jdeasiire iii announcing to our friends and , ,, county, On.. July 14th. 1855. .1. H. NN at«nn bir: This i* to certify that I have used Laml.ill A Mercers cotton wed drill of your manufacture, and am s . well jilea-ed wltii them that I would recom- all planter* who have not tried them, to give them a lair trial. NN In-re the drills are uscl there I* a great d-al ol labor saved in cultivating a crop; owing to its h-mg so uniform in the drill, the plow ing can ho dono ti"" h better, nml with greater despatch, consequently tin- Ins-work i* lighter, us gissl plowing suia-rsedes tho necessity of u groat deal ol hard hoe work. JNO. BARKSDALE. Thl* i- to certify that I used one of Randall k Mercer’s ruttoii *col drill* last year in planting mv crop, nml was well pli as*-d. I Imve used five of them tlio present year, planting mv entire crop, und nm Mill hotter pleased.— Here i*u saving of hotwecu two nnd threo bushels of m e.I t.i ti,,-acre in planting. lieshU-fl one horse ami one Imml will, these drill*'does the work of three hand* nnd two horses, J e n there Is the saving of one third of the In- work, the cotton being m SO Straight ami narrow a row. J consider theinfrorth one hundred dollars each iy planter, uud recommend all to purchase and us« I 8H1EFFEL1N, BROTHERS & CO. IStlS'llTBRS AND tir VI.KHS IS Ilrugs, Paiuls, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, db*'. dsc., 170 WILLIAM STREET, NKNV YORK, I NVITE, the attention oi tin* trade to their large nnd varied stock iff Drug*. Paints, nils, IVrfiinu-ry. Ac. In mldition to their regular importation* of Staple ; Drug*, tln-y are al»o receiving direct from the -ottree* of 1 prodiietioii’aml mniinfaeture, sutiplies of Tooth, Hair, and 1 Nail Brushes. Bronz--*. Cork*. Morlurs. Spoil:'—. French I and English l’erliimery, Lnhin'* Extracts, amt in my nth- i er article* usually emlu.u-«-1 in Druggists' »teck«, which ; they are cnahled also to offer on the most advantage ms tin- ptiidie, that vve have this day opened up stairs .... rnttr store, a splendid assortment or VttrpclH, on Clothe, Mite., CONSISTING OF lloyal Velvet f>ir|«8'. various putters; llrii*'e|*Tap—try r.irp--t-: Ri h three ply Carpels; Very haml- ui-two ply Carpet-; Biiteli nml Hemp Carpets; Velvet and Cheuilu Hulls; Mat* of various style*; English ami American Drugget; NVimlow Shades; Satin Delaine andNVorDed Curtain*; Dice and Mii'lin do: Curtain Pin*. Cornices, nml Tns-els; Curtain Ramis, Gimp and Cord: 'Trimming* for Curtains; Oil Cl >th«. Ac., Ae. NVV liuv -engaged Mr. Danii l Cronin to cut. make and put down Carpet* ami Oil Cloth- when de*ircd. "lie have also —cun d tin-services of Mr. Antoiie Ilaskn, hit--of Pari* am) London, win- - unrivalled -kill nml taste in d tilting and ornamenting Window-i* unsurpassed in th- Southern State*. lie will al-o put up Window Simile*, make String. Hair or Mo.— Matins-. -. stuiruml cover old and new Furniture, •I.■•■urate Ficii-h Kcdst -ud—ami all other ornamental work appertaining b> n fashionable residence in Hie latest Aim-iieitir'iiml French styles. NVe shall be pleu-cd to have a call front those in search of tin- a I Hive good*. AIKEN A BURNS, net 13 Monument sqr. 7 HENRY lath hop a CO. n,7. i TTAVK received per late arrival.-, a large iH.rtioii of - 1 • ! n II,-lr Full ,it„l n.|.|ii, s In ..art ol Colored Moire Antique Di e** Silk*. Mark do. Hlark do do Rohe Dresses, Colored, plaid and stri|M-d Cliene Silk*. Plain hla'-k Poult do Sole and Gro de Afrique, Do do Groth- Rhine and GrodeSwIsso, French Motislln de Diities. In all style*. do Merinos nml Cu-limerc*. in nil shades, Rich plaid Worsted nml Cashmeres. EMBRIDERIES. S.-ts Muslin nml Cambric Sleeves and Collars, do do and do Cuffs and Collars, French wrought Muffin Sleeves au.l Cnmcric Bnmls, do do Iblkf*. Dimity Ilnml*. Ae. Shellac India Twine, C iOIR V NUN. COCOA MATTING, Ac., COIR A JUTE 1 MATS, ami India Good* generally. For wile low for Cash, by GKO. NV. |H»NV A CO., Importer*, je 12—tlm No. 7 lluiling Slip, New York. HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. PIOOTdiSHOT W H Xj Xj, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or Knglisli, Frcuch and Herman House Furnishing Hardware, No. 03 Maiden Dine New York. I NVITE the attention of SoiitlieriiYiiml Western Mer eh nils to a large aud very extensive stock of Goods in tin ir line. Cutlery of every description, Silver Plated Ware: Jiipannery, German Silver and Drilt.miu NNare, Tinned ami Kminnncti-d Cimking l tensil*, Itnniz.-d, Copper ami Bias* G«hmI*, T.-a Tmv*. Fin- Iron*. Fenders. NN ire t overs, Bronze. Candlestick*. I»l«*k Tin NNnn>, Ac. <lur st.H-k comprise* every arli. le in our Hno «f hi * ness, nil of which vve will s. B »<• dealei* at the ur> lA)NN1.8l Price,, f.r Cash, or approved paper, letter will be wb cb'.l with great - put up lu the cent manner. GimnI* ordered by ,.re and dispatch, and IMCOT A SIIGTNVKLL. i: -3(H) cask* Li ie for sale low, hv I'ARLETUN A PARSON8 No. 03 Malden lame, New York. ! p. s.—Also manufacturers of » very superior article of | Plated Spoon* ami Fork*. J 1 ' i Sowing Machines. 1 -s vfT.LSlOlt SUNNING MACHINES.—Made by '||iHID. BATTKLLR A CO., NVorecsb-r, Massa- I l |iu*.-(ts, paleiit.'.l by Ellas llovvc, Jr.. September 10th. i , S |,-, -ci,,.se Machines are warranted. (wit Is proper use.) ! to get out of repair. Tlu-y are built In a good Mil*- ! piiintlal and workmanlike niauuer, uml will do Tailors' si',-, maker-' ami Saddlers' w.-ik. in a maim, i warrant.-I. ' to iv--ali-laetioii. Tlie»lieli will not ripniiv mole than i eeinmoii sowing, done by band. Call and we tliem ill ! ..is-ratlon, at 140 Ull KPN UT str.-.-t, I'lilladelplil.v, up : stall*. NV. A. DANNSON,'AgenL | CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Colored Moire Antique Clonk*, Black do do do ami black velvet d->. Col'd and l-ln- k Clock do, Co|M and black Cl .tli Talma*. lti. Ii Cashmere Shawl*, brut he border*. MERINO VESTS. HOSIERY, &o. Ladles’ Merino Nc-t-uml Pants, do Cashmere nnd Silk Glove*. •I > fin-* Itmk Gloves, dodo Kid Gauntlets. Col'd nnd w hile Merino Ho-', black nnd white Silk do Black, white, slate nml mixed Cotton I lose. Children'" Worried Talmas, Cloaks, Hood* and Cap*. Infant'* Worsted Mil*. Hoots.Gaiters. Ae. oet 3 FALL SI PPLIE8. T 1IIE PuWribcr* have ju»t received, per steamer from New York, aud offer for sale low, the follow ing ar- Helen, viz: 2 eases striped and plaid Homespuns. 1 do New York Mill Shil ling. 1 do Family d • 1 do Carolina do 1 ilo Pear brand, a new artiele, 37 Inches wide. 1 do jleil Flannel: I do NN bile do. 1 do Brown Canton Flannel. 1 do Bleached do. 1 do Mariners Stripe*. 1 do IHue Denim*: 1 do Bed Tick fat pieces Sprague CiilleiH’*: 25 do Allens do. 25 * do Assorted brand* do. 2 bales Sea Island Brown Shirting. 2 do do. do. 2 do •'? do. do. 1 do Allendale Brown Sheeting. 1 do Uncus Villi' Strii English lalf Hose. nov 1 FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING PI Kit HON, IIP) IDT A CO. A RK. receiving weekly, per steamers, olio of tlm largest nml best selected stock* of Clothing ever offered in till- mark* t, which they offer on accommodating terms at wholesale nml retail. They also have in store a good nssorimriit of Gentle men'* Furnishing good*. Merchants visiting the city would do well torallnud ex amine our stock. p. S.—Order* from Hie country promptly attemlsd. nng 81 ” GENERAL NOTIC1C. G.M.GRIFFKN has re-ooened his store, and Is ready l--r all customers’ call in his line. 1 have in ciiipio.v n superior workman at watches, amt nt- son first rate Manufacturing and Jobbing Jewell er, and all work in that line will be received ami done ae- cording tooum:u,and with despatch. Call* solicited from all friend* ami customers ill want of articles hi my Rue of business. tmv 10 them. „ , W. II. OWENS. Dougherty county, Gn., July 10th, 1855. h'(o.Tm "‘I’ 1 * *" Join of tha happy to- ay t|:ta ft e rp hint I n g*^.VtV.) tf°of m v* pre*e nt Sa-VitC S!i5;Tn'n73Kr ,bhd » r It I* the desideintum nnd king sought after. M.m.v and vari-ff have Is-en tho attein|itH of Intelligent iiiiml* to attain vvlint you have accomplished, hut with only parti" slice.--*: Thl* leave* nothing to 1>o desired thm u iv i,! 11 I 1,10 uniformly nnd con- Ihnioiisl.v in a-li.light and narrow lim-as you wish, saves a .out one half tlm labor in planting, and about one third .-lih.-h.^ work In riiltivatio". it is idm-st needless to nd-1 that I nm d.-lighted with your drill* Notir* re.*|M-ctfnlly, *t r MPnrpn Leo connly, Ga., August 10th, 1853. Mes«r«. Randall k Mercer—Gentlemen: I used one of yonr "..tton sh d drill* tlm met spring, nnd HeoTfour fo ■ paid for wh.it it cost. To give your drill a fair trial, I planted even- other row with the drill, nnd the inter- vciiing rows I planted n* well as ever cotton was planted l..-lore your drill emo into use. Tlio result was, that in v* i yonr ,,r ‘ n 1 **«in-rfect stand, nml I think it grew off lunch better, tasides I r. alize.1 a great saving in tlm labor of working over my cotton the two first times. I shall continue to use them us long as 1 plant cotton. Yours Ac. . , „ JIJSSEE COCK. Lee county, Ga. Messrs. Randall A Mercer—Gentlemen: I Imve used eight .ff vonr t otton-seed Drills, manufactured by J. II. NNutson, on Uol. J. Bond's Fowltonn plantation. I ant mm h pleased with them, having realized great saving of 1 'I.". 10 'i 1 r! n " t, ''K"ml chopping nut. and tho hau l* at the first siding could go over at least one-third more In a day. and do tatt-r work than in cotton planted II tl.e best wav I could plant with coulter and block I have no lie-itailoii in giving it as my opinion that in tho !' ' ,ril ' H then* Is n saving of one-third of the la bor .ff cullivnting n cotton crop. Col. Bond is pleased with them and will continue their use. 1 Your*, respectfully, JAMES CIIEEK. 1-owltovvn, (Ju., July 9th, 1855. This, is to certify Hint I have nsed two of Randall A Men.-rs.Cotton..Planters, and have no hesitation in say ing that they will do. The saving of labor in planting is an object, tlm saving of | j* an object, nnd the cotton "mud* "i such a narrow drill that it may almost ta kept cl. an without tlm hoes. There is nothing to equal them in planting cotton. WM. B. REYNOLDS. lav county, Gn., July 1st, 1835. T , , „ • , L« Cointt, Gn.. August 23d. 1855. T have u«ed Rntidnll A Mercer’s Cotton-seed Drill, which I purchased of Col. J. II. NVntson. and think they are tlio h, -t machine* now in use. 1 am satisfied there is a great saving it seed and a greater saving in work. I nm fully satisfied there i* om-third of tlm lev work saved. Try them, ami any reasonable man will be satisfied they ars worth more than three times the price they are sold for. rill LIP WEST. Having obtained front Messrs. Rntidnll A Mercer the exclusive right of supplying tlio State of Georgia with these Drill-. I am now prepun-ff to supply nil demands, having made arrangements tor their innniifnctnro in Pal myra and Milledgcvillc. Money sent at my risk by muil, ir the requisitions of the Post Office Department nre com plied wills. Any other information desired can ta ob tained by addresBing me either ut Palmyra or Milledgo- viHe. Georgia. j. jj. WATSON. oct 19—luwfiin SCOTT'S .LIT T L £ GIAN T may 13 1} MAO n a A Y.—2.N0. bales prime Carieiu Hay. landing trout J I ship Time, and for sale hv nov 20 CAKLET0N k PARSONS. rORX ,AM) COB MILL, PA’ITEFTED MAN ltltli, 18547 ’ S S.imONVN. Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee nnil • Alabama, of this invention, which is doiibtleM a-nuiiK the ino-t inip.u tnnt of tmsh-rn times for the use of the well ndvi-cd farm, r and stock feeder; nnd the uni- i. rrnl fay. r w itli which it Ims lieen r. reived from the firs* nmre than anything else, attests its utility uud Mipcriori- For iHirtnbility, simplicity of construction, and con venience of u*e, the Little Giant lioa no equal. It weighs from three to live hundred pounds, according to size, can he put in operation by the farmer in twenty minutes w ithout expense or mccluniirnl aid, then adjusted and u-ed with convenient by nuyta<!}. The Little (Bunt has received the First Premiums At cNi.ry Mate Fair from .Nlissouri to Maryland the {wri Fail, an-l Hut in the most complimentary nmuucr. These Mill* are guaranteed in the most positive man ner against breakage or derangement, ami w arranted to griml feed from ear corn, and grits or fine hominy from ! shelled corn, w ith a degree of ease nml couveuiencu for j farm purpose* never nttuined before. The suh-criltcr* are now prewired to furnish tho trade with Unproved jintterii.* uml sizes, to suit tho xurid wants No. 2 is offered nt $tVi complete, ready for attaching the I. am, and warranted to gring ten bushels of feed tier hour with one lrnrse. No. 3 nt $75 will griml fifteen bushels per hour. No. 4 nt $90 will grind twenty bushels per hour, with two horse*. Manufactured and for sale by P. S- BROWN A 00., _ mar 3 nt X>«hvlHo, Tenn., nnd Atlanta, Ga. TO SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTERS. FB11IK UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agents B for Hi- Kile of the cclohmtcd McArthy SKA ISLAND Uii'ITN IN GIN. the cotton from which Is readily sold, nnd which usually Inin?* three to live cents per pound moro than from any other Gin yet invented, nre now prcimmi to supply Planters and those wnnllng. with these of sutH-r- ior workiiinn-hlji nt one hundred nml twenty-five dollars each. Extra ml lam $11. Extract from a letter from a Florida planter: *• Hie MeArllix Gin is iufiultelv ahead ofeverv other Gin .n "I manufactured. I would not he w ithout one for treble Hie amount: It saves tumble, is simple, nml turns cut beautilulcotton. The staple is not injured, ami tha open process so much desired bv the English buyers is cor- tuinh obtained." ang 24—tf BOSTON" Vll.LA LONG A. ■ AIXE ULACK FIIOCK COATS.—.lust re- 1 ci'ived per steamer, a i?*"l assortment of Aten's I extra fine Black Frock Coats, nnd Pants, silk nml satin I \ i sts; lor noIo (-hsap, at Hie clothing stors, Gibtana Range, by 1 oct 23 GEO. 8. NICHOLS k CO.