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the REPUBLICAN!
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mil V THIWFFKIV A N n WFCKLV. *'
DAILY, THI WEtKLY, AND WEEKLY,
i;V r. W. ALKKANDKli, & J. K, SNEED.
HATimDAY MOItNING, DECEMBER 1, 1855.
NUMBER 287:
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ttd- In no cn*c will an order for I In' I’apcr be attended
to iiiiU'M accompanied with money, or’n satisfactory rC-
fl letlCO.
IVirc itnhtccd.
Cabin Passage to Now York !?20.
SI.MMVUKKLY.
m a i’I.w ,m\ii,i,ine.
rTMIU now nn I siilun.fi.I oi.le wlie.-l Sto tui-hips:
X hNi »X Vll.l.li, I..VIII tons C«pt.i’. D. I.i ulow.
AUGUSTA, 1,31*1 •« •• Tuon. I.yon,
ri.iiliiov. ‘ “ M. S. Woonili'Lt.,
ALA HAM A, 1,3 0 “ “ U. It.Sciikki K,
Will I live *iivm>niili
Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
These ship* arc among llio largest on the con*l, uu-
inrpns*cd In »|>ccd, snfctv nr comfort, making llicir
p.K«ao In fill) in »lx y hour*, ami are cnmniuiuluil i»y
ikillfnl, enrolnl n 1 il polite officer*. Having elegant
lUivroom nceoniiiioilntloiij, they offer a most doslrublo
eouvfjniuf to Now York.
I'uliln Uuss'igo 3S0
Pfivrago do 8
Aii' iiis: I’ABKLFOUD, FA Y St CO., Snvntin'ili.
s \M’L. L. MITCII 11,1., taitromlwny.
June SC, 1855. New York.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
«-. a. n tu, srr.tMi.iis.
v iia Sine* (OMraisiNu tiiih mnk aric
— DAI.TIC.
Cnpi. Comstock.
ADRIATIC,
Onpl.
These ships having been
built by c« nrnci.etproely
for govern mem service, cv-
1 < ry eaio has been taken In
their eonslriiclloli, as also
Intliilr engines, tninniro
' ijsgujiHiK^ strength nud speed: Quad
their accommodations Tor passengers aro unequalled
f.-r elegance or comfort.
I’rleo of passage from New York m Liverpool,In flr#t
:ahiu f I3ii; in second cabin, *>7.v, exclusive use of cx-
ira el*o slate rcnnv9'J25. From Liverpool to New York,
£;tn ami jCJU.
An experienced Surgeon allnche«l to each ship.
No berths onn be secured until paid lor.
i’lli)P<hud dates of hailing.
from .Veto York. from I.iter pool,
1855. . 1855.
Wed ties lay.... Jnti.MA.. I835|8auirdny... .Jan. 13.. IBM
Wednesday.... I’eb. 7.. IH.V.I ^alur.lii) .. Feb. ‘.'7.. I KM
Wednesday.... Feb *JI.. IBM I Saturday.... Fell. 10.. 1855
I Saturday... .Jan. ‘J4.. 1835
For Freight or Passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS,.Ml Wail street, N. Y.
IJUOWNi, SHIPI.EI St Oil., Liverpool.
STF.rH EX, K UN N ARD ft C«),27 Auslln Friars, Loudon.
E tS. WAINVVIIHJIIT *t CO- Paris,or
0E'». ||. DU.tPKK, Havre.
JT^’llie owners Of these ships will nol be accounta
ble It gold, si ver, bullion, specie. Juwolrv, precious
nano*, or me als, unless hills of lulling n r e signed
thirelor. Mint the value thereof expressed therein.
•hoppers pleu*o lake ifitico. that Iho ship- ol' this
Line cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
janO mwfly
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
o.iitjj pk.KJMViSN’aXst3 H£z
« IIA .Mi«•’. OF NITIIilU l.r,.
U N i.inl alter Sunday the I4lli • ic'.ober. Instant and
Ji;t I luilher notice, the I'assciigt-r Trains ou the
U-niral Railroad, will run as follows:
BKT'.VKKN SAVANNAH ANI) MACON.
Leave Savannah A a. m , and 18.15 v. m.
Arrive at Macoli 2.1.1 e. m.. and 1 a. m
Leave il.iuon 11.13 a. m , anil 11.30 r. M.
Arrive at rv.vanu h in.43 r. m .anil 7.20 a.m.
OKTVVKXN SAVANNAH V Ml At lll'STA.
U .v >• S.iViiinuili 12 r. M.,*1111(18 3(1 p. M.
V-t \ugusla 8.45 p. M., nud 5.30 a. M.
I.i-. i Angus,a H a. M , and 4 30 p. M.
Arm# hi Savannah I.:inp. m. and 10.45 p. m.
BKTVVKK.N MAI ON AXP AI'OI'MTA.
Lear* Macon 11.43 a. m., and 0.30 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 8 43 p. M., and 5.3'l A. M.
J.' Hc Auamtu li a. m.. an<1 4.30 i\ ».
Arrive at Macon 2.15 p.M.,a*>d I a. m.
BKTWKKN - AVAN N All, MI l.l. X Dll XVII.I.K AND KATONTON.
Leave Huvannau a. m.
Arrive mi Mllledge.vLIu -.43 P. M.
i vavf Aliicon 11.45 a. M‘
.t,ri,e In Hamilton \\hi‘ Vl IVAill.KV
Savannah, Go , 12th Oct., 1853. «»m
her ojm 22d
rnucr, iiis slave nniu.iiT, who hi 2?
of ago,abiiui5 feet 8 laches high, weight
it 140 pdiUAdfllinM slrnlght unit very light
blue eidWid Is so while Hint II will he
ict Ids hinft a Negro. Ills front teeth are
my lag, chews tobacco, ntnl is fond of spirits Iho’
o dr AllardIlo raunnt read or wrlie, lias no tuute;
has helushcctisiouii'Ao tgoek and fa mint? lie huff bill
little kKwIedge of ^ftsotliitry.nod will have IVeipiAR
occasion to ei«|iilru liTTway. Is ruihor slow In sneull^
and has rathe rail hiimlde appearance. < LNE III'NuIFhD
IHILLAUH and iho Inino tirtaken with him,) v
given l»y mo for lit* cnnllneineiiUii any (all, and lirfoikia*
lion sent lo mo so I gel him. UiM|ijiidrt-d Dolliiisvla|f|e
paid for proof c oivlcl lh($^Wli"nlst who has hceii'
t'liiipering wllli him lor some nl$B1ts past, and who bus
incited him to take this ndvaniuP^d 1 my absence li»
New York. J
Any nno who may have seen snpNegrowlll greatly
oblige me by writing, so Hint I limy have some hh-|t of
what illrecliun he has tuko'>. IWPwill undoubtedly pass
liliiifoll as a while until. When lib lull lip redo u clies-
mil son el horse, worth about $70. w
J. M.TI30N,
i>et 10—If Delhel.Glv nil lGeorgia.
lion Front .lowolry Storo
WIIOt.EAALG AND It ETA IL,
No. 1IC Druup/ilon-el., between Dull W/iitaker
Tliif largest and best selected slock of goods
ever offered lor sale III (Ills city. Gold and 811.
ver Watches. Vest, Fob and Guard chnliis.aFis
-——Jewelry, Clialolanes, II race lets, llroocncs,
line Duiinond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea
Heis, I’licheis.Gobhds, Cups, cake baskets, Hpiwaa.
hoiks, I ish Knives, Pie Knives, Cheese Hcottps, Ladles,
H>pltons. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military nnri
Fancy Goods, and a gruul variety o| articles ton numer
ous in uieiitlou; the whole of which will bo >old ut re
duced pries.
All kiunsof Watches, Clocks, Jewelry arJolhor Job
bing attended to by Competent ImiiiL.
OCU7 flORTlkV & RIKF.MAN.
“ SPLENDID HOSIERY
Foe la ntlciiU'iiN Wear.
C OMPRISING every variety uudilylo of
CAHILMRRM.
MERINO,
LAM It WOOL,
FI. ANN KL 3.
HII.K and
COTTON UNDER SHIRTS,
DRAWERS and half IIOHR,
GLOVES, Ate.
Hultnhle for the sennoit. Please call and provide lor
your wants and necessities. \VM.O. PRICE.
Qflt87 Merchant Tailor, 14: Hay si.
New Carriago Ware-House,
COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS.
«•,■ \~f the INDERHIGNED n-speelflilly In-
forms the citizens of Suvanunli and sur-
ling country, that lie hns completed
ow
CARRIAGE if A REHOUSE,
Corner Congresg and Montgoinery Streets, nud hns now
on hand and is eoiintuutly receiving, a large and hand*
some Mock of
Jfoueifl i Unohiroa Cacti a.
llliltUII N MJUNEk,
WAYEHilOlD), RlJUKIi COUNTY,GA.
Practice law hi Ulchnioiid, Uui Ke, Wusliluglon, Hcrlyou
mid F.muimel.
TIIOs. M. nKKIltKN. MAI.eot.M D, JONKS.
dec 111 |y
nfc IJMLlt It A : Mandkll
A T T O It AT K Y S AVI' l. .1 W.
„ . Witynesboru\\(>n.
Reloreuco - Meusis. A J.it T. W Winter, Augitsta^Ga.
a.
ss,
u r
Will prnctlco In the Flint and ndlojnikk rounllesof the
jnn 7 Macon circuit. \\ If
Cond-ting of Couelies, Ro<-kn\vnv«, Top und No Top ling-
gi> s, CniTiagi-.-i, Dai rouehes, mid Wagons ,,f every ih-serip-
lion. r.il' - ulal-d to suit the on<st luslidioiis, and me unde
ol the I" -I liiult-i'iid. tin I the most i-i h-hrnti-d bliild-'l's of
Newark. New York and New Hawn. All of whiih will
be sold low, mid warnuited (ogive satisfaction.
A call Is respectfully solicited.
G. 3V. IIAHDCASTLK,
Corner of Coiigres-i and Montgomery streets.
N. II. KFiPAIRING of nil kind- ilotni ill 1 lie best man
ner. and as low iis th» limes will admii. imv 8—ly
FAN( Y l) R Y GOODS.
I A HI FIS AND nE.NTLKMK.V8 KID, lll.'CKHKIN
J mid other etvles of GLOVES. Dress Trimmings,
Linen Cainltrie IPdk'fs: Kintiroideivd and Cotton IFdk'fs;
Needle-worked and Lueo Collars mid Meeves, n very great
variety: English Ihi'-ol. Malles,- mi l Yaleucir lilies laieeg;
Itl iek Glmpiiri- do; ih-nts Fancy Cr.ivat- and Searf* :lloii-
net. mid narrow Trimming Ribbon, vv bite mid colored
Hash do.. Ac. Just received uinl lor xule bv
»«v 11 ibWiri’A MORGAN.
modi, hats: wool hatsii *
a ,M ST received ami dozen Wool, IIATS. a good
urtiele forpluntulion use.
IIELDF.N A CO.
Corner of liroughtoii and llarnurd sts.
novli—ini
TIIKVKHY LATEST.
a The very last Fall Style of Oentlemeii's Fllio Silk
Dress Hats have been receive,I; mi inspeetinu is
respectfully solicited.
X. K.DARNUM,
liov 1* Hut mid Cap Store, 15'j Congress street.
NEW GOODS
JUST HEOEIVED.
nj^HE sUUSTRIREUhasiiow in -loro ami is receiving
X by each steamer irmn New York, u full and well
selected assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING HOOD*.
Coiisistiuu<d line DRESS mm FID n'K'COATs, IIUSI-
NESS ctbtTst nf all iiimlliies and colours. 31 ERINU
and FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWS.—
Ul.i IVES, CUA V ATS, Arc-, he.
Having procnnti Hu- services nr an experienced cut
ter, ho lluiiers hliiiscll thaiho slinll pc u'jIo to please
all who may (aror him with his orders, and his stock
ol pieces goods Is lull, and well assorted.
tVM.i). PRICE.
net 10 147 Hay h'reet.
South Western Rail Road.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
CjTfmnTSStT]
T« o Unsaenger Tcnlas ilutly tol'oliimbuN
O N AND AFl'Elt MONDAY. August 27. p.is». ng-rand
in ill trains w ill h-a\<- Mac-oii f.<rColiiiuhiisan.l Moat-
. -in.n. dolv m 2.1o A. M.. mid :.M5 P. M..nrriving at
i miil'ii* it i.15 A. M. and PGJO P. M. Leave Columbus
i i Mac oi ,1 tilv at 4.15 A. M. an I 2..iuP. M.. arriving ut
Mi - .a at 1".I5 A.M. and •-.a" P. M.
Pa.- n. i - fir A nrtI*-iih will take Hie morning train at
; i A. M. from Macon, arriving ut Ann-rletH at il.ld A.
M. I,-are Americas ut ts.40 A. M. mi l arrive ut Mucoa
,• lo 15 .\. M.
I'.inii 'i tin* at Mui oti eaeli way with the Central Rail-
i I I'r.iiiiY to Sav.iiinnli, Aiigu-tn. Milh-dg-ville mid Kiv-
T. at ami with Macon mid i n Railroad Trains to
tin tin. Atiaiita, Dalton, Cliattanooga, Knoxville, and
Ni.livilh-.
• un- ' ling daily at Coliimluis, witli Girard and Mis
L - Kaili - id.
< -mi cling dally at Aincrieus with four-hoMii post
' - li l.iii- to T.illiilmssoe, Albany. Tliomasvillo, Ac,
si.; tii i-kly Hack bin- to l.iunpkin.
i' -ng'-rs f-*r p 'hits on tliis Road •• below F’.,rt Vill
i''. -lio.il l tak» the I o'clock evening train from sa-
' vidi. .in-1 5 o’el.M-k evening train Irmn AtigtD-lu. to
-iI if i -utioii ut Mueou; f»r otli-r point, on South
V i-rn. *,r Muscogee Railroads, pass- ng'-rs will have
n - -I t- uiion by eitle-r trains.
Fi.-it I'l.iH-i Sl'-am-hip leave Savannah for New 3’.-rk
" ’ii".* lay i and Saturdays, nud for Philadelphia on
" in—-l.i'vs. Pa—«.'ge, hi the Cabin, $2n; Steerage. #1
1 t from Montgomery to Savannah. $13 no
lio. Coliliuhus to do ; lib*)
D". Americas to do 880
GEO. 3V. ADAMS, Siiperliitenduiit.
Macon.ang2 '66 ftf) ailg 11
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CTJTITBHRT, GfI-JOIlCilA.
fn^llt: uitin- scliolnslic year of Ibis In-titiitloii, by a
B joint resolution of the Facully mid Trustes*. has
i.5cn thrown into 'one term, cumnieiiclng mi the First
Monday in September, ami closing on i-ouiuienceiueiit
lay. Thins lay alter the fourth Sunday in June.
‘ • ' FACULTY:
AUGUSTUS ALLEN. A. M., President—Professor of
English Literatim- and Ancient Lin gauges.
R l.V. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M.— Professor or Mental
. I Moral Philosophy.
I,l,\. T. X. FiiRSTEIl, A. .31.—Professor of Mathematics
j i Natural Science.
MI>S ANN FL ALDKN—Prlncljm! Primary Department
•>:. I lii*lrm-tress in Dotany and French.
II. It. LIGNO.SKl—Priii- ipul of Music Department.
Ml:.*. L. FL GRANT AND MRS. K. T. CALDW ELI#—
"riuiiueiitril Draiichi-s.
This I list it ut ion now presents to the public, advantages
ahull few possess. A large and elegantly constructed
f l!--ge ediliee; one of the largest Chapels in the Stale;
i. i .-ssary bilt-'hiiildiiigs and enclosure; a l,oardingdi-
1^"i in-ill. Illte.| up in tin- most m at ami comfortable
* -1 . .'il l under lIn- supi-riiiti-mlence of the ti-m-lu-rH
•-in- Ives; with the whole domes tie department under
■( -fill direction 'll la-lies .ff exp. I- lie,-, added lo all
tie fa dims lor a thurougli courau of iiiati uc|ion which
«'•• -'in,l.ii insilfufimi cun offer. It will «•*•« h.v n l'- r-
loom 1-atnlogiie. Iliat our rates of Hoard amt Tui-
t 'll .lie I II III 1,111 I," found elsewhere. This fact, in
i' - line-of iH-eiiulary pressure, is wort by of the con-
1 l r.itioii of llio- -having dailghlers lo educate.
lie Do.iiding D-pirtin-nt will t.e under the direetlon
l'». si lent Al-h-n ami Lely, an I J'n>le—or Csddwell ami
• ii. Willi spacious and roinloitnble dormitories, large
I - onv*-iii* nt closeiH, new ami ■ ■•-gaut (Sn nltiire. gisid
■ a I experience.I servants, and table* tiiriiished with the
L-s| that the. market allurdn; logetlu-r with u whoh-siiim-
l.iit puruiilal dim inline, we Imp- lo lii-'iiii- ill liberal
|,:itronage with whiih this In-titiiti-.n Inis hitherto been
ftvored. I'. X. FORSTER. Ss-.-'y Faculty.,
Ciitliberl. July 30, IhAA. aug 7—jnn I. 'Ctl.
III'l'K ( A8TILF, SO A I*.-A fresh supply of
Did ie gliorn CuHlile .*oap. J tint received and for
JOHN II. MOORE A CO.,
I Gibbons'Rail'ling*.
[ IDHN, HAY A. OATH.—7«H» bushel* Corn, 40i)
WM. A MIFIOL
• ATTORNEY A T I, A W ,
ltnV3tf. « iTIoiilici’IIOv Geo,
WILMAM UDWAIIDN.
ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELI.OU-AT-I.AW,
fflIt-.iinopy, riorlilu.
will praclliMi In tlm Goiirm nf East and Sniitli Flbrida.;
RulmuiciJ--Tuinio Pinkney at Co., Charleston, 8. U.s
Pierson, llPnlt St Co., 8uvannah,Ga.; Coo|»orto Mother,
Micanopy, Flu.
-iiiurch 211 ly*
f s t ti uiiirw. fi;pi*i: u,
1 BuccoHtor lo
11 E N 11 Y J . p E P p E It & SON,
IViitidirx, Jewelry and Silver Wnre t
No. 175 Cheannt at., opposite the State House,
IMilludulphlu.
may 30^ ly
WILLlAlirIII. TUANU,
Factor^ Commission Merchant,
For Florida amt Souiiiern Georgia Prmluco,
NORTH COMMERCIAL W1IARF.
CHARLESTON,
AND •
07 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
may 7 om»
AA II.I.IA Al l. \VlU:flEil<
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wnrronton, Geo.,
Will iiraclico iu tl.o Nurliiern Circuit of Georgia,mill
in thiiuiiiiiitlosoi' llnrkc,Columbia, Jefferson and W nsh-
liiginn,of the Middle Circuit. ly may U
FULTON HOUSE,
A T I, A N T A G 14 (I II U I A ,
IIY A. E. REEVE).
Atlanta. March 14. lHfl.1. if mnr 10
NcU)=YocU anbrctintmciitn
Iron .S'. Jit, I’cHengill Co.'i Adverti/inff ,'lgency, II
A*cro York, nud No. HI Stale st , lloston,
I*. A Co nre A routs for the most Inf) ueiiilnl nun Inr-
gost circulating Commercial panera.buth In tho United
Hinles snd 'hoCanniliu>,
S AV AN’8
ba\k-\otf: list ami detector.
1‘ubtttketi Sunt-moot hi y vt Montgomery, Ala.,
At 92 00 Per Annum, In Advance.
fB^IIR WORK l« printed mi line white paper nud new
■ type, uud iu llppeuruucu will bu necolid to Hum, iu
tile Unit- d Mat's.
A .-"iith in llank-Note List is essential iu every Iluuk,
Counting House, and Public Olllre. l. t iis unite In ad-
vam ing our < uiiini"ii Interests, and not permit Northern
iu ii ami Northern Detectors to lluctuate our liuun-y mat-
l<'is a* they lutiy wish, while wo are quietly following
their dictation.
Tli” work will In-1iirefully revised on the day of pule
lieatioii. and all iiii|xirt«iiit linam lid i-hanges, a* they ik:-
cur, noticed. Every e.v i thni niil l«- tnwh to make it n
correct and reliable guide to the Danker, ami Merchant.
lintel Proprietors, Rn-ki-rs, Am tlmiecrs, Coinml«slon
Men lialits. and oIIii-ik desirous of having tle-ir uaim *
and Inisim »» widely i inulatcil, are iuforim-d that a limi-
t,-d iiniiihi-r of u-lv rtis im-nts will la- iusi-itcil. Special
rate* for advertising by the year, nr for shorter periods,
may he known by applying to any of my Agent*, or at
tlie’olllce ill Atlanta. Ga.
Specimen number* will bo sent, mi application by let-
t-r. free of i-liarg-.
All coiniuiiniculijm* intended for the llank-Note I.isj
ami Di-tc tor, nul£t bo addressed to Swan's llank-Note
List, Alluntin*Gn. , SAMLI.L SWAN.
.l-.MEs RulU.KI-uN. lb IIMlll Ag- III. S P 25—-will
Oglethorpe Medical College,
./vt st-/v^./^Nr:PB\/v:t-x, &a.
raxili: SES.-1«N IiF I.YcTCRF.S ill the Iiliove Instltil-
m tioii will i miiim-mm mi Die lirsl day of November
•Hint teiniinnti-on tile 1-l^.f .March.
The Clinique III. till- Pul lege building, will he opened to
patii ills mi th" »jfli ofiiftolic-r, ami be continued through
out tin- session: .»•*,
The Faculty i* cmistilht'4l as follows :
» II. L. ItYRIs, M. D.. i late of Savannah .Medical College,)
Prof —or of Di" ijiJe-famJ Piacli'-e of Physic,
E. I.KlRiV ANTON Y.^tl. D.. (iff tVii.viieahoro. Gn..l Pro-
fessm- of Obstetric* ami diseuscMof Women and Children.
\\ KSLEY C. MHIWOIJD. ,.M. lb. (id'Cokeshury. S. C.,)
Professor of Materia Jiediii' and Medical Jurisprudence.
JAMES 8. MOREL, .'ED., tofSiU'unnah.Ga..) Professor
of Anatomy. 'w
JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (or Abbeville, S. C.,) Professor or
Physiology.
Vv.M. T. FEAY. M. Df(qf Savannah, Ga.,) Professor of
Chi-inlsirv ami PluirniacX.
CIIAIti.KSGANAIWf. M. Ib, (of Savanmili, fin..) Pro-
f,-—or pro tern, of tlm Principles and Praelice of Surgery.
D'-inoii-tmtor of Auutmuy, lt.^ NL.N.N, 31. D., (ofisu-
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
Young’s Building, Sign iff the GOLDEN SADDLE,
OPPOSITR VV. n. SIMMONS' I'GlTIIINii STlIlir.
‘VV. II. ^1 A'V & CO.
Have on bund ii gmwl ii—oi tim-nt of Saddles, Drl-lh-saml
Harm sv-s, of which llio following comprise u part:
Spanish tpiiltnl, Overlaid and Shaltmi Saddles, Plant
er's large and extra large Saddles; Men’s plain do.: Eng
lish do.; Hoys' ami Itaee do.: La-lies' Saddles of u variety of
patterns; Bridle* and Marti ngales; Saddle Hags, Tniuks,
‘ SA DDLKR’S MATERIALS.—Smblb-Tn-cs. Skirling and
1 log-kins; Pad do: Straining and Worsted Web; Thread
and Turks, assorted size*.
HARNESSES.— Coach. Barouche, Buggy nud Sulky
ll'irne—os of all kind*, by the single set.
(’A II 111 AG K Tit IM MI Nl! S.—Iturmichc. Buggy & Sulky
Springs and Axh-.; Jia.-h F'niimt; llohb* and llows, by
tin- single set; Plated uml lira—Slump Joint*: plain dm
patent Dash la'iUla-r. Top uml Curtain do.: broad and
narrow Line*, variety of patiern-: Silk ami Worsted
Fringe; black and purple Couch Roans; Buggy Limps.
Dialed and Bins* Carriage Bands-, liras* ami Plaited
Knobs, Ac. July 2.3
ITIrl&UR A. 9SB-:.\KI'/rT.
GAIlRIAG r ETKFjlAhXESS REPOSITORY,
Cornwr of Went Broad and Bay Streets,
Suvaimiili, tin.,
Mould call llio nttentimi of the citizen*
■f G< <>rgia. Smith Carolina, Florida, Aln-
'iiiuii ami T'-mie-si e, to their large uud
pl. inliil Blin k of
CARRIAOKP, BUGGIES. Ac., A--.,
embracing every variety and style now in use. Among
mir slock w ill he Imuul nil of the most fashionable atyle*
comhliiing
KbKGANGK WITH I.IUIITVK8H AND STIIKNGTII
Unlit liy n.iliie n|' III.- iiiimI rellillile I'lllldcr* ill I’lllladcl-
jdila. w’lin-e wi-rK ha* a ivpuinilmi f*>r Lluhtiie.-s, D'lm-
liiliiy and Nialn unsurpiuisi-d by any other manufac
turer* iu lln- I'nimi.
Tin-re may al-n he fmiml ammig our st<*‘U Ki-lectlons
from Die estnhhsliiiioutiff J. M. ip imiiv A Co., and oilier
celebrated uiuiitifui liin-r* in Ni wark. N. J., Now York
ami New Haven, all of vvlqcli are built e.\pre-ly for iis,
ami which we do not hesitate to wnrruut iu every particu
lar.
II. C. McKee lias been for twi-nlys'iie year* engaged In
tie- Carriage llusinkss in Cnlumhii*. Da., nml we feel cun-
lid< nt tliat with our united experience nml ntteutimi we
will h.-able tok'-i p on Imml a 8tm-k that we think will
nu-.-i Do- approhatimi nml want* of Die public, iumI which
for variety nud v\t< nl will excel that heretofore kept at
Dlls pl.O"e.
All orders shall have strict nud prompt attention.
II.C. MrKKK.
Pnvnnnnli, Aug .".11W5. _ 1. S. BENNETT. _
LOCAL rVIDENC I, OF THIS VALUE
nnd Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDElt’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
A4 MANI' KXCTI'RK l> I1Y
STARNS & MARVIN,
NEW YOKK.
IN THE flro of the 3d
Inst., which consumed
the brick building, occu
pied by Mr. John T.
Thomas, opposite tho
Gan Works In tliia city,
wu- a Sal'o of tho ubovo
description, containing
llio books, papers nnd
money of Mr. Thomas
and ulthoiigli llio build
ing was destroyed, llio
said Safe sustained no
Injury whatever from tho
lutenso heat to which It
had boon exposed. On
opening Iho 8ule, tho
content.- were Immil ui.dist orbed, and In the sumo order
and ennd Hlon ns w hen plarcd there, except a slight
diicolorailon to Dio projecting ends of a few papers,
and Die hark* of rumor Iwool the hooks, cnuseil by
the stonin goncrutod in the Safe, wtdlo at Its greatest
bout.
The Knfu and contents,ns ll came from Iho ruins, may
still ho seen, In the possession of .Mr. Thomas, nt Die
Ga* Works. A large assortment id those celebrated
Sales always on hand, nnd for sale hy
O. II. CA.MI’FIEED, Agent lor Manufacturers,
July 20, 1855. 171 liny sL, 8nvaunuh, Ga.
I tnke ploainre In corroborating llio foregoing state
ment, ami in iidilltion would add that tho honk* are now
In use. J.T. TIIU.MA8, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
J illy 2G. 1855. ocl 24
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM C-HOCOLATE.
WALTElti HAKF.Il A CIO.
— American, French, Ilo nrnpa
tide, and Vanilla CM* djl H.ATE;
propnrod COCOA; RID i.M A, CO.
CO A PASTE; Cocoa Stick*, Solu
ble, lloimupalhlc. ami Dleleilc
Cocoa; Cocoa Shells; Cracked
Cocoa,Ac.
TIioM Manufactures to which
rtasT raamuM* have been a-
warded by the clihff liislltut ons
. uni F’ulrs oi the Union, aro an
l.rof, Flower it Fruit oxccllelirtUot for clillilron, Inva-
of the Coma, with a lids, mid persons In hnnllli. They
yod opened. allay nlher than luducu Die ucr-
voiis excUeini-iit nttomlanl upon llio use of lea nr coffee,
and are recommended hy Drs. Warren, .1 nek son, liny-
ward, Wuro, uud Adams,of Boston, nml by eminent
phvsiclnns ebewli ro.
Forsulo hy all Ihuirlnotpxt Grocers In llio United
Htnlc*, and hy their Agents.
IE C. Murray, New York; Grant A Twolls, Phtlndel-
pliln; Thomas V. Bruud'ge, llaliiinoro; Konilell St Dud
ley, Cin. WALTER BAKER St CM.,
sep 15—3m Dorchester, Muss.
Merillo iron Pipe Works,
M E It ltI L & JAQU ES,
1-1'5 Ccntrc-St New York.
M anufacturers and dealers hi wrought
Iron, I'lpi-H, Fittings. Tools, nml every di-m-rlptlon
of iippnnitii* roniu-i'li'd with Stenin, M liter uml Gas, for
li.-atlng and lighting Winmcr*, Miiin li.-*. Hotel*. I’rI-
vntn Dwellings, Hospital*, As)luu»$ Milages, Fuctork-s
uml ll.dl*.
Al*o Valves, Cock*, Pumps, Gauge*, Boilers and Boiler
FI um mudu to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machine* are entirely new, nnd our
own patent warranted to do double the work of any other
invention.
Order* lu'lli'iled from all sections of/tlin country, uud
promptly attended to, Je 2-3.'55—ly
TO IIIOB PLANTKII3!
T UIE Mibscr.her* mo doUromioi culling the allontion
. of lliosi! iiiti-rcslcd in ni^flBilling of Rice, lo their
newly Invented Muchlno, wlmiri simmssc* all others
iiiow In tiso. Tho advuntago of those Muchliie* consist
Vi Its slmplidliy. diirahilhy, and the great amount of
work which It will perform without tho Ion*' Injury lo
tlio grain. Tho machine* aro portable, and well adapt
ed lo Hand nr Mourn Power, can Do transported ready
for use. Those Machines can bo made to hull from 2(1
to 500 bushels per duy—varying according io size. All
necessary information will hogliuu by addressing Die
Inventor*,at llu-ir Mutiuluclory, No 111C! Iff sir eel .New
York City.
ROBERT A JOHN E. ANDERSON.
topt 80—ltn P
ComlM, Fan*) mill b'nnvy (inmln.
WILLIAM TASKER,—No. 1'iI’aiikPi.vci:. New Ymk,
I N VITES the attention iff Southern and Wi-lern Mer
chant-. to hi* new stock of Fail-, ('--iiibs. Hair, Tooth
uml Nail Hiii-lu-s. Ladies' Iteliiiih *. I'i rfuim-ry, rionps,
I’oiie Moiiuiii' *, Jet and Dead Bracelet*. I'oeUi t Dook*,
|)r> *« Hutton-. Pln-aml Needle*. Hook*and Eye*, Watch
Gutird*. Wux. Coral and (Hu—« Head*. Necklac. -i. Ac. In
dia Ituiiber Com In, Cam-*, Hall* ami Toys - f every do-
s'-riptioii. 8ii--n*, Haver* uml Cutlery, Gold uml Gilt
Jewelry, Accordei'iis ami Vi- lin*. im lmhnga ui-ralaml
a very large *t'*-k of Engll-h, Freneli and th-rnian Fancy
Hood*, which will he -old at the very lowest prices, for
Cu -h or approved paper. *
i!n• Orders by letter selected and put up in tin* Lest
The Best Hair Dye.
D n.O. M. B A LL A HD'S (in-w nrt Ide) received the high
est premium nt the World's Fair nml American In-
-mill", win-re it wa-exatniu- d by Die (li*tlugui-liedehem
i*l*. Dr.C. Little uml Prof. John Torn-y, and prouuuueed
the B- -t.
For sale liy the Principal Druggist* In this city—prim
$1. Principal nilii'e ami stnro-lUSaiidSOO llroadway. Now
York. mar 15, *50—P mar 10
Wi JACKNUN «Y SOIL
GltATi: AM) FEMIBIt illAKHRS,
ZdOjKlloNT ^T. ANl) 'J3U BROADWAY,
* Aeiv York.
aug 1—ly P
Wtla York aBhttttatmmtn.
rum Skillin, Fitiehcr, Oicen A - Schell's Adocrltslug
l/onse, 340 llromluiny, Nrte tori.
LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME
iiuttAci: v. sii.riat.
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL SALE-B00US,
0-1 Foraytli-Nt., New York.
M il. II. V. 8. would call the attention of Htrung'-rs visit
ing the i-llv. ami o*pei iullv those In the tra-le, to Ids
extensive WAItiidllMlMS AND MANUFACTORY. In the
po**e**|i)li of imeqiiall'-<l fncllitles, he 1* enabled to execute
all order* on the lowest po—llde term*. The aido-roomii urn
replete with clmli e hpi-clnii-iiri, and a Rill H**»rtiueiit ol
Hit'll GILDING IN ALL JT8 I1JIA.NC1IE8.
Moulding*, Rich Gilt, Rose 3\’i**ts, Oak, Maple, 7,-hrn
uml Muliiiguuy, iu every vailety and i oiistuntl.v on baud.
Order* from all |mrt* of tin- Unit'd State* uml Canadas,
(edited with prompt nr**, picked with the greatest of care.
A liberal dUi-ount allowed lo tlm Trade.
II. V. 81(1 LEU, IH, 07, O'J and 71 For*ytl»-*t.,
nor 12—.'Inin* 8 New York.
The Hand Sowing Machine I
MANUFACTURED
Under Patent of F. R. Robinson ft S. H. Roper,
BY HOWARD A DAVIS. BOSTON.
r|i|U8 Mu-hlm- actually Sews; uses hut a single thread;
JL thread* iu own ins-ille*, ami tnki-s eviry variety of
Ihrotigh *titi h, wiihoiit lo-iji or chain. The *titches are
formed Die same a* in hand sewing, and, except in tho
|M-Krei-ti-)ii of I heir acciinii'.y and n-giilaiity. cannot l-edis-
tlugiii-hi-d fiom hand-work. Tlm work I* performed with
nt least *ix time* the rapidity, while being of vastly supe
rior quality to the best hand sewing.
W. II. WII.LSON,
Appleton's Building, N'o.JMH Broadway, New York.
HrJ ' Circulura ami Siuiipk-* sent by mnil on upplirution.
nov lU->-lm s
THE AMERICAN WATCH
T 8 NOW on sule hy the principal dcal-rs thnniglioiit tho
country, and th- puhUenreiiivit.il lo cxiuuim-nnd
te*t the qualitv in ••niupitrison with D»- imp-rl d article,
iliey mo eouMtriii-ti-d on Dm PATENT LEVER IMIINCI-
long Irii d and approved, with *uch ultoratious iu
tie*troy *
at our N
N. IL-
tlm blislne*-
pleasant cinplo) meiit I
vaiinali.
The I'
$lu Dei
w
■ ml 'I'T lilt A Nl Mil I-: F. N B.— 2<l Firkin* choice
Ix'.'.-li' ii Butter. In lirkin* i isiklng do. 10 tub* do.
I- .v-» whit- Chi-.-se. For sale l.V
nov 1/ WKII.-TUIl A PALMES.
\ ll II O T T’M NAPOLEON—Tie- History »f
^ iI--I-on lloiuiparte, in 2 vol*. ch-giinDy hound Iu
•il. m..| li.-t||. alf. vvitl, map* nml Jllii-truti-diH. A fur-
’ i vipjil) received uml for sale bv
. AVAR NOCK /: DAVIS,
'>••*12 I.YJ Congr.-H* st.
LMilll It.— l.V) bid- "Di-inm-nd"nml "Oakley" Flour,
1 I Vi Idl nml qr hhl sack* "Di iiim ad'' Flour, 50 bbls
' *"a I -timlv Flour. Ju»l rei'i'lved uml lor side bv
I'J IIOI.COMHE. JOHNSON A CO.
B it ANDY.—Ilramly in half pun*. qunrt<-r*aml oo-
tav' s In Roiid.Ju.t received, ami fni miIi-I.v
I'' MINIS A JOHNSTON.
UOAI»H, Atr, -MHwlmxi-* No. I I’nh-nml Fuiully Soup,
, * ,, ri‘n," hrnml*, -Ion dozen Toilet and I'am-y Soaps, 2
, '"'h; --. I e,i*i- Nulim-g*. .30111*1'* I'lg lllne, Ml lioxe*
■I'- * ur. p.sla, 2 rii*kit Sal Soda. In store, nml for sale
nor 1.3 WI.IISTI.lt A PALMES.
f|M>l»ACCO, CMAIIH, dtc. 2*si bon * Grant A
sfi i ,' ln 'H>. '-’"..I * Slot"ofG.orgi.. o'*
* will lie—|DHbfiir4h'e entire course of! hires;
olistrator'* fec^^ira-JuaDou $30; Mali ii illation
Arrangenienl* have been made by which student* can
lie neeomuioilated with good bimrd at from to $4 per
Week.
For fin ther liifoiiuation, uddre*.*
n pi 2* II. L. BYRD, M. D., Dean.
SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL
PATENTED MAY D-th If-51.
FS1HE attention of Planters! Farmer*amiStm-k feeders
■ ill general, Is respectfully called to thin Mill ns tlm
nio-t impui laid article iff tlm kind now iu use, not only
w-ll adapted for grinding i -l> uu-al for -li* k. led grist or
iim hominy for Dm tobl -. uud e-p eiully bread lyeal from
torn not fully ripe or dry iu fall.
In *• ttlng this Mill, no uneliane- nr frame work is
wauled, only vauDim to In-f.t-b ii"l to the lloor or plat
form. Easily adjusted and lined bv any person, even a
child.
Tie- LITTLE DIANT ha* reeel veil the first premiums at
tie late Agiieultiind Fair* of Ml—"iirl, Kentucky, Mary
land, uml <8Imr Stales, nnd that I* the im>M minpliim-nta-
r\ uiiinm r. a* well u* tie- ui"-t r.-udy eoiiiuii-ndation from
tie- thousand* \\ltlie-dug it* iM-rforinanee.,
Then- Mill*are giiiiniiib-ed in the ni"-t fntxftlvt* manner
against ili-neelsor break age, uml No. 3 war'rallied to grind
15 bu-iiel* of feed per hour, with oil” horse, and offered ut
Do- low priee of $i>5, all coiiiph-t'-, ready for attaching Dm
team. No. 4 at $75, grind* 20 hii*he|* per hour with two
hoi*"*. Mnnnfiietiired by
suorr a mock bee,
Aiigu-la. Gn.,
And sold hy ('. II. Owti'Vir.I.n,Agent for Dm Mauiifai lurer*,
171 I la) *lreet, Savanmili, where tlm Macldue may ho
s> i-n. may 1
FOIl SALE.
A MULATTO Woninn. 25 years old, a flr*t rule scam-
sin-**, uml hei-ehildren, iim follow*: A I my ft years, a
hoy I year*, uml a buy 2year*old—all sound, healthy and
iff goodi haracter. Sold to reiiiniu iu Iheeiiy. Apj'lvto
nov 13 _ _ JV1I. WR/HHT.
FOR NALE.
A SM ALI. I"l "f Rico Field Hand* for sale.
A .Man .'Ml year*, ii woman 27 years,
A iiiuii 28 ye,im, a woman 22 years,
A woman 4ft years—all sound and orderly.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
rpilESE iiineliim-s have lung simlaim-d the highe«t repu-
X liitloii iu the Unit" 1 Mato. Tm.rin-T 1'iuzi.- v li-i.n
mmivi—hn* n-ceiitly ti'-' ii awunl d to Du in ut tie-great
Exp"-itl"ii at Di<- Pal.ii ‘of Industry in Pari*, and thus
they have the World's verdict of superiority.
tir-at improvement* have Just been added, so that tlmy
rim without noise, with i-nso to the operator ut double
the ordinary *p< cl. m that
TVVIiT V* Mil'll V. IKK I'VN RR P"NF. IX A DAY.
The :u- it—t eliilliingaii'l shoe uiaiiufaetiiring establish"
nient- in the i-ounlry use tln-so luaeliiii"* exi limively.—
They me eoiupeteiit to perform every sort of Work in tho
inn-t perfect nlyle.
A- there are very great number* iff inferior or entirely
vvorthli--* sewing inaeliliie* of the l*-rovv A Blodgett
Avery. Wilson, Drover A linker, nnd oilier putt^Rs. which
Imv" fic-n -old, hut cannot In- useil tunny udvantap-. we
hereby oiler to p c-ive nil -ueli niai him-s. uud nUo tiniiii-
proved oiirn iff our own niuiitiiiuiiire, iv win: n>n
NKW AMI I.VTKST l*l|-ll"VM> XI VI IMNIM, "li Ml...rill li-l'IIIH. All
' Ini'* llio* libtllined by U" Will III. Iinikon up nml
I. Fur pnrllenlnri* apply by letter nr p<-r*omdl v
•w York Olllce.
Local Agents wanted to make sale* of our ini-
proved sewing machines. To persons properly qualified
• -' ' ' -opportunity for prailtnulo nml
nlfe red.
I. 51. SINGER A CO.,
I'rim-ipal Olllce, 323 Droadvvuy, N. Y.
BRANCH OFFICES: 47 Hanover St.. Boston. 142
Clie-nul St., Philadelphia. 105 Baltimore St., llaltlniore.
223 NValnnt St., liiicinuiiti. 1s!7 St. t’linrl"* St.. New
Orh-un*. GloVorsvIlle, N. Y., 334*llri*id St.. Newark. N.
J, 1* imv 21—'Im
~ ANDRE WS AJB8UP,
Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY,
Steam Egl»t-», Hollers, 5InchlnUtM Tools*
Hellli>Ki Ate.
Imi-fliiTi.il* A Dr.vu.nsin >1 vsi'putlucrt' Annci.RK
No. (17 line street Ne»v York
N. II.—Agent* for the Wooilrull & Beach Iron Works’
Steam Engines ami Roller*.
Exclusive Agency iu New York for Lowell Muchlno
shop, Machinists’Tool*. P oct 2— l.v
“MOORE & TAYLOR’S
PASTILLES DU PARIS.
FINIIESE PASTILLES are an iiiv.ilimbh-reiiiedy for llio
■ ciiraof Uoiigh*. Cold* and llmnchiti-s a* by their ac-
tioii on tlm throat and lung*, they remove all hoarsem-**
In a few hour* and vvoiulei fully Increase Die power nml
ll'-.xihility of the Voice; hence they are iff gn at -"l'V'ici- to
inel highly n-i'iiinnielided by Clergyim n. Aiielloiieei-*,
Piihlle Sp aker*. and all th"*- whose culling requires *uch
I n-iiii -iil il*'-of III-- v.M'al organ*.
N. It.—A*k for - Moore .v Taylor's Pastille* Do Purl*,”
ami observe that each box hear* their written signature.
For sale h,v W. W. Lincoln. J. II. Carter A Un., J. II.
Moore A Co., and Die principal Druggi*t*uml ApiiDiecurii-s
throughout tho United State* nml I'utiuJu. ami at whole*
sale liv MOORE .V TAN hop. Importer*.
M-p 2.1—3ni P H Mald.-n Line. N-vv York._
PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS,
BATES db PRANCE.
1 Barclay st New York.
Al'TION.—None nre g- uuim- except they bear tho
_ -lump of Du. put.-fit. All uianiifactuii-r* and sellers
inlringing will he prusevuted iiecording t" law.
lour Iff mar J* 1 ', ’.Iff—P
51A SONIC—l. O. O. F—S. «f T.—O. U. A.
UR Kti Al.l A. Jewels ami Uo.-tiiim.*, nmnul.nl med uud
kept on hiiml. at lit - <dd e.-tablidiin.-ut iff E- Condi,
211 Gr.iml Mn-et. Ea-t of Bowery. New York. Order*from
the i-ouutrv|prompDy att"ii<l"d'to. P Je12—ly
CtAFEN.uF, UOTI'ENKT A UO~ Imp Tlei* iff French
ami other Eiirop< an (loud*, No. 48 Broad *t.
ap 3i). isfi.i.
Urookti/n C'lti/
STEAM ENGINE WORKS.
13 lVator*Nlr««k isrooklyn* N. York.
U. P. BURD0N & CO.,
U AVING recently fitted up the extensive establish
ment at the above miim-d place, we are prepared to
imiuufacttirc all kind* iff Steam Engines, Doili-rs, Sugar
Mill*, Savviiiiil Dri*t Mill-, Pump* anil Gearing for wink
ing Mines, Shafting, Pulley*. Ac., and are prepared to fur-
id*!) e.i.-tiug* iff every description. We would cull Dm at
tention of Southern Planters particularly to our Sugar
Mill*. Havingpnn lm**-d theentiri-Kioek of Patterns from
the late firm iffil. It. Hartsoii A Co., N. York, we run safely
say that we can turn out a Mill which for strength, dura
bility uml neat lie**, raiimd he exis-lh-d hy any e«tnldisli-
inoiit in Dm Stale*. A long experience in tlm Ihi*1iic*<i
renders imi'oinje-leiit to any ord'-i'*, and we vvonhJ
ndvl*e those lii give want of Min-hliiery to ii* a call. Engi
nes from 4 to 4n horse power always mi baud.
I). P. llt nisi.N, 11. N. Conklin, 8. D. Conklin.
oct 22—8m*
i.iis'rnit’s i ico\ woiijks,
FOU THE JMJfUF.'ICTUnE OF
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
ami Ntcniu KiikIik-s,
57 Pk.vkl-st, llnoiKLYN, N. Y.. opposite New York City.
T I1R Subscriber having Ih-i-ii engaged for tho last 15
years In tlm ulnu>-t exelii-lve maiiufiictiiro of this
>*t imp-ai.ml inv.-nti"ii. Wo,m|*woi Ill's Planing, Cr-mv-
: uml Ti'iiglng Machine, ha* lee.-ntly roinpli-tcd the
laig" n.lditi m to Ids ahv.i'ly extensive 1 roll Merit*, will
execiib- vv ith ill*p ii' h nil oi'd-r* in Die uIhivi-Rue to un
unlimited extent. The Illllven-Illly liekliowledged Sllperl-
urilv nf Wandsworth'* Planlu . Machiiu-*, manufactured
hy him, over all olh'-r*. require* no ri-lteratloii.
In the maiiufa"hire of >TU \ M ENGINES, we claim a
*iq* l iorily lor power uml speed, beauty of construction
ami llni-li: nml id-»guarantee III- Engine* t'liiausmil
11hi per cent iiinro power for the same money than can
Is- furiii-hi 'l by any oilier maniifaetuivr, and more than
)W j«t eeiil, *A\in,i hi iiem aml l«w, as well ns u huge
saving iu the constiiupDon of fuel.
It EFKII FACES:
To I’AHTIBH 11VVI.XU TUI. M.-VM LNUINKS NOW IN LSK.
I'iinhs- A Morgan, New lluv u. ft.; L. TV. Slis'inn. Brook
lyn. N. Y.; TlmiiDiy Dabal. Astml.i. L. I.: Lymi- A Uurtl**,
Hiidgeport, ft.; Siainf"nl Mauiif.u lining Co., Stiimford,
Cl.: John C. Sanford. New Haven. Cl ; Rollin S'aiil'ord, N.
York City; Chus. F. Lmvsey. Austrian Consul General.
REFERENCE
I'.vuTiia ii.vviNi; the Woui-w-mm Plvninu Macihneu now
in i *r.
G. 1!. Float, Kensington. Philadelphia. Pa.: Kidder &
Martin, Wilmingt"ii. N. C.; A. L. Clapp A Co.. Mmitgom-
i-ry. Ala.: D. A. Sanford, New Grlean*. ha.: Hinkle. Gulin
A Co.: CilieiiiiiuD. Dlii-i; Itniitoui. Cobb A: Co.. Cleveland,
Ohio; Fo»* \ Rrolher*, Cldeago, 111.: J. U. Smith, Mil-
vv ankle. Wl-v. p. It. .V L. L. Oitmi. IhifTalo. N. Y» For
ward A Smith. Oswego. N. Y.: John Smirr, Toronlo, C. W
On!.'is mil proposal* received by mail or otherwise,
from alt parts iff the United State*. Canada. South Aiucrl-
i-n. and Europe, will be promptly attended to hy Agci
who an- traveling in all section* of tlm cuiiti'v.
I.etli-r* hy mall, addr.-* .l'DIN II. LESTER,
net 4 3iii 57 IVarl St. llrooklyn. N. Y.
CHEAP GAS LIGHT.
T IIK HF.X7.OIiE D \S LIGHT COMPANY eru
prepaid to I'uriii-h l’i" li"lletb»» Maehim-. miilahlo
l -i Mniiiifii t'-rle*. Store*. Dwelling Il"ii-«-*. Sleamho-it.*,
R illroad Sl.itlon*. Ac. The**- Mai him * are warianted to
give rali-f.niii.il. Tln-y are iiiuiiiil.i'lured under S. T.
M--Duiig.ill's I'riti-iil, i.inl lire Die only one* Di i' willopi-
into well in cold weather. The Light produced I* mm
hull cheaper 1 lulu Coal Das. ami less than the commonest
Tallow Can'll—. '1 h< y are m-ily managed and fre
danger, and Dm priee* 25 j- r i- nt. 1-** than nn.v
)la.-liiu— mad,. Th-- Coin j-any oiler for sale Stilt,-and
Countv Rights for all tin Sl it,--. All order- should be
u-tdre■.-*,-.! to S. T. M' DOI’D ALL, Ag't f.»r the Co.
t.L-i 'il—('in S 321 Broadway, New York.
FIRST P11K511U51 PIANO FORTES.
STEIN WAY A SON,
I'IANO-FUKl'K MANL'FACTlTIERS, SS WALKEII-8T.
NI.VII lllmvi.w VV. N'l-'V 1'iltK.
ltESPECTlT LI.Y call the attention of
Dm public to tlmir splendid assortment
V ' ,"4 _ V 1 *-'/H of *' mi-grand and sqiiuro I'iano*. vvlilih,
8 j « B | » for volume of tone, elasticity iff touch,
beauty of llni*h. and everything that render* a Piano jwr-
1- I. are iin-urpa I. As a proof iff the *upi rlorlt.v of
their instrument*, they l»g leave to state, that at the
great Ali'tropohtau fair held at M’fi*hhigton, the first
jiiciiiliniii, hi IhiIIi ,'Iii-*i>*. M-iiii-graiiil nml two *triiigeil,
wen. iiiinnliiioiisl.v awiinlcd lo llii-iu, allboimb (bey Were
in ci mi petition with tie-most di*tiuuuii.|ii-d iii.iuiifm-tiir-
el-from l!'i.-tou, N.-w Yolk. I'liil idelplda and liulDimiro.
I’nri baser* and dialer- will find it to Du-lr advantage to
call and examine fir themselves.
the ni-rangi-iiieut ofthepnrt*
iiiinistratcd to be Dm best, tneiisuro
long expel ii-nce ha* di-
Rollnliillty, Accuracy and Durability.
TlmMannl'ai-inrer* warrant tho AMERICAN WATCH
In every particular iff it* workmanship mid pet formance,
N. li. None are gcnttiim iinle** Dm name* iff tlm inanii-
fu.tnrer*, DENNISON, HOWARD A DAVIS, Walthuin, is
engraved mi thninovemi-iit. 8 in.v lf» Im
HANDSOME INCOME TO BE MADE
AT ilOitlE.
r PllE nhovo can bu made In every Town and County
1. throughout the Union, hy engaging in thomanufao.
lure ami nnlo or nu prtlelo, upon which, Tor mi outlay of
• 10, ono thousand dollar* a year mny he made. Tlio
urticlo la ono of universal dally consumption, and one
GjJlJ '••** puzzled tho brains of some of the most eminent
It is soil ovidenl lhat It L desllno I to becomo one of
the most imco-sary of tlio neceasilies of life. Tho nrlicln
Fhllr l,ial * I0V,! 09 roul *^ uni * l ,eru >aftont a snlo as
Full particulars will bo aeiil by mill, on Die receipt of
lUX cunif,oran equivalent InPostOfflce stamps. Soo-
Cltnnnts sent when required. Address
J AS. T. IIORNE ft CO., Uox 4 551, Post Ofltco.
!t :<l> —»ni H Now York.
ttANTlAXL & MEllOElt’S
Cotton Seed Drill. "
One that would operate cimdly xv« ll on everv kind of
'“"J' “"J?, , *» *"‘l-'o li. cmtriitol
nml "p-laDon that it could be used i.y m-in-i*-, wlilmut
liability iff jk"'U lug out of order. A drill wtiltb we think
nonsenses nil theno qunlitie*, vve now offer to Dm ptnnt*
lug communlly. Alter u thorough trial for the lust two
year* in dlllureiit hands on nil kiuds of land, wo would
stall) sonic of the advantages to lie derived from their
■ SO.
J.xt. The saving iff seed, which w ill amount to enough
in planting mm hundred acre*, to nay for the machine.
2nd. 'Jim saving ifflalsir iu planting, ono horse and
hand only being required touj*'U Dio furrow, drop the
v-cd and cover from seven to nine acres |*-r dsy.
3rd. Th" great saving iff labor In chopping out, tho
sci-l L ing d- posited in a litm one niter another.
-Ith. The great saving iu *tili«'-qimnt Ins- work, owing
to Dm f.ict that any g'**l plovv-liaud can, in Hilling, cov
er idl Dm first crop ofgrn-sln Dio drill, however snuUl
the cotton may he, without injuring Did stand.
Tlm*.) advantage* all funner* will appreciate; and be*
low we give some certificates, from which the public can
learn how these drill* nre appreciated hy gentlemen of
the first standing In our * cf Ion of tlm State—all practical
fiuuiurs, who have thoroughly tested them, anil nro coil*
Huiim-uDy fully coin|K-teiit to decide on their merits.
CERT I KICATES:
Thi* I* to certify that T planted one hundred and sixty
iwri * of cotton with Randall uml Mercer's Planters, and I
consider them superior to any thing of thb kind I huvo
ever M-i-n oi I lied. Thu saving of seed nlmie would pay
for the iiiaehliie* in n scaxoii or two, nnd I think n hand
can do ono-third uiqiu les-ing than lie could iu cotton
planted the common way.
_ 8. L. BARBER*
Leo county, Georgia, July 13th, 1«05.
Messrs. Rnnd'dl A Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to
yoni s of Dii* date. I ran say w ith satisfaction, that I hnvo
IIH'HI your cotton seed drills on the farm of D. A. Ynson,
l'*~‘l-, "Till great slice,-.**, I consider Dmm to Is- of groat
value. They are a saving of about one-third of the latsir
iff eultiV'iDoii. llb-iut two to three hll*hel* iff sei-d to tlio
nrr" in planting, and n gr.-nt sav ing of lalmr In plaiiDug ,
u.* they open thu furrow, drop nml cover tho seed with
one horse and hand. I think them worth nnd hundred
dollars u piece to any planter. Dint plant* full crop* of
cotton. A* for myself l would not plant u c rop of cotton
without them for no cuunidcrution In the hound* ofrea-
sdh- Your*, very respectfully,
A. J. BARKSDALE*
Lou comity, Georgia, July 12th, 1955.
I have used Rnmlall A Mercer's cotton Planter two
... ..... -id coiisidt-r tlmin of great value to the fanner,
d i hough each >e ; ,r to p iy for tlm Planters,
I ha
then I save a* b-a-t om-thlnl the labor of cultivatioi __
lie-cotton Issevvid in mi nurrovv a Him that with good
plow |»g Dmie i- but little lino work needed. Then? is also
saving .ff hand* and Imrsrs In planting. I should say
tlmy vvi-r» worth one hundred dollars each, and recoin-
uieiiiI every lurmcr to uv? them.
. . _ . , , s. d. McLendon.
Georgia. .Tilly Oth. 1«.'5.
ii.-; - I have be,n overus ing for Mr. 8. D. McL-ndon
Did present year, uml fully concur in Id* stateumnU
u, ’‘ ,vu - DAVISSON WARREN.
Me**r*. Randall & Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to
.Void's I will only say I have used threo of your cotton
* ed drill-, and ron-ider I hem of great value, from tho
fai l lout In the u*o of Diem 1 saved from two to threo
I'H-lml* of seed to eaeli new planted, and nt least ono*
third of Dm liil'.ir of cultivation, m.t requiring om-halfua
lull'll line work a* the old way of planting—ul«o, aeon*
►idei.D'l" saving iu the lah-.r iff|.laiiting. I m-v.-r < xp.-ct
t<> i-l.iut i-cilt'-ii vvith-iiil t In-in if I can get them at any
Price. 1 h ive plant'-d eight acres per dav to each drill.
1 key ale timpl' —easily managed, uml there is uo dilll-
culty iib-uit getting u good stand.
Very re-iieclfiillv yours, TV. V. HAMRICK.
Lee count)', Georgia, July 12th, 1855.
Living 3VHm-*sc* certify to tlmir
.’onderfill effects of
tf
C A
FIRE INSURANCE.
Statkmknt of the‘•Norwich Fire lusiiraueo Company of
Norwich, Connecticut, on the Oth day of June, any
Capital Stock 4150,00ft 1855.
Surplus 5,32(1 Oft
1 0ft
$155,32—
AU.VET.S OP TUB COMPANY. 1 00
321 Shares Dank Stock in varinu* Hanks $30,090 00
23 " lirorporaleil Companies other tlinii
Rank* 270 00
Note* on demand, seeured by Mortgages nil
Real Estate. Bond*. Bank Stock uml other
Kill'll Jw-l'-onnl M'Ctil 'lly 121.ROQ (N)
Cflslt in hands of Agents 2,000 Oft
" ill Bank 1,15ft (Ml
to
1 13
WM. WRIGHT
It!’
Varlo
rn- Cu: Tohm
ud fin s.lfi lo
HI R.'IUIt A PALM I..-
Tgll
r i ml 15V. H'*, Hi'*,
3'HI M Clgui *. bill
I *
^J11 <> v <■ I. hv an nil know n nut lior: Uliiirle* Viiviu
The Untried ih'lr, hy J. Frederick Sinllli.iinthor ol “Amy
Livvmicu," "MinnieUrey," "(hi* Howard," Ac. Forsulo
by WARNOCK A DAVIS.
llookHi-lh-rsaml Stationers, No. loOCungi'i-ts st.
nov 1
Seob li Ab-iu (Diiirlsnm: Plnlslnijiorted direct from
tlm Brewery. 2ft eu*ks Ilyas* Pol ter III(I'ints. 20 do liar-
rlay's I’oi ler ill Pint*. Ltmling. and for sale hv
n „v II CLAGIldUN A CIINNINGHAM.
bii.xe* r.ii;;ll-ll Dairy Cheese. 50 do
Go'le ii (Tii-i-41-. Liteling. ami for sale by
CLAGIHMIN A CUNNINGHAM.
ANTER18 HAY. tier lliig A. Livvreme. For
(WIDEN, STAR ll A CO.
^GIEENI
K
Livnn.iTii..*.
L>fc*<-*ailjii*tei1, unadjusted or claims for Iom-s—none,
Liubililies to any Dank, Corporation nr individual—
Total amount at i InIi (about) 3,4(H),000.
Tie- ninoiint ut hazard on any risk, (with verv few ex
ceptions, Hint over 5,000.
„ , • A BREWSTER, President.
K. Lr.\n\r.n, .1 r., Secretary.
Norvvieh. Conn.. June Oil'i. 1855.
l'er*"iinll ; v npiieareil Imfere Dm undersigned, Mayor or
Hit? city iff Norw ieh. in said Slate, A. Itn-vvet.-r, President,
and U. Learned Jr., Sei retary of Norwich Fire
I-Hoh-ninoath to the truth
of the above Htiitciimnt, signed .by them. I also,
certify that I have examined Dm report of wiifl ('oiiifia-
ny. uml liml Dm above to he a correct statement of Dm
same mid that Du-uoleriiiud loaiison which a part of said
capital I* invested are hi my opinion good and well
secured.
In’ testimony whereof,’f have here tosot my hand and
caused Din seal of the city to ho nllixed, DiIh mb dav of
Jilln*, JS55.
[L. S.J WILLIAM L. RRP.WKIt,
Mayor of tlm city of Norwich.
Tlm undersigned I* agent for the above olllre, and Is
ready to taka risks on all dcsi-riplioiiH ,ff properly iu the
city. JN0.1NGKILSULL.
Jy is
NA VANN All DRY DOCK.
To Shi|. Owners, iVIaslers & Coiisiguees
nf VrnrlN. 1
NilU Hulsn-rilM-r n-spi-clfully informs Diem that Dm
1 Savannah Dry Dis k I* now iu Mim-Hsfiil o|H ratl"ii,
I it I* riilculaled lo take in ship* iff any class from Phi to
151X1 Ions burthen. It I* 23n'fi-,-t long ami (15 feel wide,
and complete hi every particular. A large gang iff vvio k-
llii-ii I* employed and a large supply of materials I* on
hand, so that ve**"ls can he |-e|iaiied with a* mm-li dis
patch a* in any other port. I’unipiiml III'" k Making and
Smith'* work done on tin- premise* and every effort made
to iu-iir<- economy ami fidelity to lho*o who may favor the
Dis-lc with their huNiiu-*s.
D. I'. L'ANDERSlIINE. Ag't nml Sutierinteiiilent.
feli'Jt Late of Marsh’s Doi < k,Cliarle*tini.
H ANKF.TN, HAIR IIR005IN, FEATHER
DUSTERS.—A lurg".variety at No. 155 Broughton
T
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE,
Corner Drougldoii uml .b-ner.*oie*i--. Up Stair*.
T l IE suhserlber I* now ren-h ing one of il" 1 largest nnd
best selected *ti*'k of good* ever "Il'Ted to the trails
hi thi* market, to which he invite* tlm attention of nml'-
chant-. nng2 WILLIAM G. FOOTE.
Corner br Iti-oue.liton anil .Iflleri-on sis.
VP STAIRS.
DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE.
nnilK siib-ei iher ha* ih store a general u*s-.rtim-nt of
U- DRY Gill IDS. comprising g*H»l* «ff 1 "r.-ign nml Dm
im-stic .Manulactiir.-. to which Im would Invite the ntti-n-
of piUTJiasi-r.*.aHil which hi-oHiT'l-'tl"' trade on ri-a-oii-
aide term*. Coiiiiti v Merchant* visiting the city, will find
sirs:
MEDICAL NOTICE.
nil. w. T. J?AR.K,
The Uutanlc, or lie form Phyildau of
SAVANNAH,
KGS to niinouiiro that Im has removed his re-
hidenco and Olllce from tlm corner iff Slate and
ilelli r-oii 'tii-ct*. to the foriimr re-l'lence ami olllce of the
Dr. Hiehard-one. on Bioiightoiistn-et. thetweeii
•v ami We*t llroa.l-*Mv' t--> He tendi-rs hi*
e DianU* !<• hi* fellow citizen* iu llm city nml
country, for tlm very liberal • niploynmnt ol hi* prnfes- .
sii.mil-.-i v ice*-ince Id* location in savanmili, nml lakes ;
pl.-a-iii,• in auimiinciiig Dial Id* facilities for meeting tho
coiistniitlv iiicrca-iug dematid* upon Inin nre greatly im- j
proved, having employed a coni|s tcnt person to attend |
i-speciully to Ids office iill'.iiis. , . - „ , !
Liulii * may consul! him either in his family parlor, b s .
eoii*iilDng-riiom, iiiijnlnlng hi* "IJi''''. " r I' 1 Id* olllce. Ills i
consnlDiig-roiiiii has hecii furnished ami in ranged with j
especial reference to tl comfort uud task) .
id tlm— vi-iting him profi—i"nallv. |
I'Hlieiil* vi-iied iiromplly ami pumiu.dly. |
For term* and further i«irti.uhirs, see his Medical
Journal. .inio-uct 1 |
' M. CARY, Tailor, i
II AS It HMD Y ED to the Store formerly nccuplwl by the
MM. lain Mr. Alexander. Iu Bull •*»«'«;*, ••l'l"jd v? tho ,
Drug Store, wiii i•• lie I* prepared t" t nt and Make up
tlenth-nu'n’sthirnients in tlm latest style, and on the inost i
leasouahle terms forca-li: id-". I niform* for Military
Uoiiipuiiies for any |sirt of Dm Stale.
B
Moiilgoi
For the 1,000,000.
The I’. S. I’alenl 'l.irble Company.
[CAPITAL Ift5,00(i.]
No. 398 Dmuilwuy, corm-r Walker street, New York.
A RE prepared to execute all order* for MANTLES,
TABLE-TOPS. COLUMNS. PEDESTALS. PILAS
TERS. SLABS. Ac., iu imitnti"U of Sienna, llrorati-l. Py
ramids, Ni-iqmlitaii, ami all fancy Marble*, equal ill
strength, beauty nml durability to real inarble. uml in
*mm-re.-pn-t* Mip.-rinr thereto, uml ut h-»* than half tlm
cost. Unlike maibleiz.i-,1 Iron, wood or slate, it I* wholly
free frinii all oldi-cRons which nre urged uuuiiii-t mere
Mirface work, where pnlnt. copal varni*h, Ac. form the
temporary po|i*h mi-1 heauty of the article. Mantel*
from 8 to $1". Urd-r* from Builder*, Cabinet-Makers uml
others solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Agents for
tlie principal cities treated with.
PETER RENNIE. Pre.s'f.
Luvi;i, (I. Mickuv, V. I’res'L
Josri'H Lviid, Sec'y. S is-t 24—tf
TILTON & M (EARLANI),
33 Ain tilea Lunc, New \ oi k.
M A N U FACTU It KBS of the WOULD RENOWNED
SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
| Ac. Ilultiinoro Depot, 145 Pratt street. B"*t"ii Depot,
j 11 Howard street. wpt 5— ly
j SHOW CASES.
Ilofliiiaii A I'ci sli.
! Mnnufnct livers, 5? Buwrry, Nnv York)
i ‘■■AYE Dm large-t and in-ipe*t *bmk of Show Cases
I ■■ iv roffi-ri-d iu till* city, inade in every style; Sil
ver-plated. lira**, K -evv mil, S.itlnw,M*l. Ac.
Grd.-r- promptly filled, ami good* can fully p uiied and
' Hhipped to nay part of the L'nln-d Stale* ami Canada.
| sep 4—Gin
K. ,T. DONNELL,
tiviicrnl Coiniiitsslon IH ere limit,
j No. I4'i l'F.vnb-*!. (Fourth door from Wnll-st.) New York.
. sept 4—iim
< Imporlftiil lo Housekeepers & Dealers.
THE HOI*E MILLS.
■ 71 Ft'LTox-st. uml 71 Du-Kim-et N. York.
i Principal imice UK} Front Street, N< vv York.
Factory, No*. 3(i, 37, and 3S llml-ou street, Jersey City.
riNHE Proprietor ifflhl* lougand well know u COFFEE
M. ami SPICE K-ta1ill*hnmnt. conlinim t" prepare tlm
b -t I'll ARM ACEUTK'AL I'nW DEIIS iu n*e, fur raising
bread, biscuit, tea uml other cake*. Ac. They al*» preparo
Mu-lard, Cocoa, ami many oilier article* iff daily u*,* III
ev.-ry family, which they offer upon Dm most reasonable
term*. Catalogue* sent to dealers who request them.
H. II. A J.G. 1SIIAM.
N. 11.—CoiiHiimers advised to inquli'e for Hope Mills ar
ticle*. _ aug 14—ly
! SHLEFFEL1N, BltOTHEHg & CO. ”
lMi'eiiTi a* and iu:ai.i:rs IX
; Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, I'crfiimcry,
dbo. (be.
17ft WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK,
I NVITE the attention oi the trade to their large nnd
varied stock of Drug*. Paint*. Oil*. Perfumery, Ac.
| in addition to tlmir regular importation* of Staple
Drugs, limy are also receiving direct from tlm source* iff
! production and nianiifactui'e. -upplio* iff Tooth. Hair, and
' Nall Brii-im*. Bronze*, (’.irk-. Mortal*. Sponge*. French
; ami Engli-di Perfumery. Lullin'* Ext raid*, uud many oth
er article.* n-indly embraced in Druggiet*' stocks, which
tlmy arc’ enabled also to offer on the most ailvantiigeons
dve prompt
U-1 y
iglilmi*. fi-'in dav today, Dm
DAVIS' PAIN KILLER.
Svmh'skv City. Ohio.
Mr. J. N. Hnrri*: Dear Sir—Your favor of tlm 28th ult.
I* at hand, and iu reply will say—We begun selling Perry
Davi-' Pain Kill- r. and with very littleelfi.rt on our part;
sale* vv r- xmiill at tii-*t. but n* it became known in our
I'oiiiiniiiiity. the di-muml huivased Very lapidlv. far be-
ymid our i-xp-i t -tioii-. uml every■ pi-r-i-n that bought it
would coim- uftit more, uml speak iu the hlglu-st ti rms
iff It n-a valuable leiuedy fi-r all Dm*" ill--a-* your
puniplil-d spoke of. From thn-o I'ecouitiiemlaDons wo
were in-hired ton-- it iu our own faiidlic*. iiti-l the good
effect* of the liieiliciii - were llllllli diilli-ly llppUl'ellt. We
now coiilii.m- it* ii-e with gnut satDfiietlon. We have
sold im-i'e of Du- I'aiu Kill' r than we ever have shire or
before "f any "lln r ineilichm iu the same length iff time;
uml we d-i not he*itat- t > say that it lia* giving latter
satisfaction to the pnreha*"i' than any uthi r nrtiehi wo
have ever sold. Hurry of Inisim-** im. prevented our
•icadiiig certificate-, but vve have iu our vicinity from lit-
t". n hundred two Deni-aud living vvitm*-.•*, who testi
fy to th- ir m-l rlib-n*. day by day. iff tie- value of Davi-’
Pain Killer; nnd thu* the circulation of It* influence I*
being constantly enlarged.
K" p a large supply in the West, it Is jn*t such a modi-
clue a* the people want, ami Di>-v have already found out
that tlmy ran cure tlm Fever ami Ague for'2'ict.-. It will
cure a cold in one hour—ii s-vere cough In mm night—
uml 1ihs proved to be too best medicine Inuse for a diseas
ed feloiiitu-h, uml tunny other purpose*.
Your*, Ac.. L'n'kvvood t Gn miam.
Messrs. I'crry Davi* A Son:—Allow mo to add my testi
mony t" Dii- value of your I’aln Killer. Ou Dm 4th Inst.,
in) Min was badly burm-d with lire crackers.—1 hn-
im-diat- ly sent f »r -onm l’uin Killer.nml with soiiicsweit
oil p'liiltlccd it. uml ho I* now doing well.
Your*, truly, ' J .icon A. Wkstervei.t,
.'favor of Die City of N. V.
&Vj • "Wo presume lio .Medical pn-punitioll ever offered
to lb., inil.lic Im- I- ii liioru Iburollglil.v li—led Ginn 1'orry
Davi*’ I'ain Kllfi-r. Thousand* of person*, vvi-re they
cullediqH.ii to do so. would chi-erl'ully ti stlfv that tlmy
have ii-'d It for vai'imi* III-, with the most satisfactory
success. It i* withiu our mvii knowledge, that an lln-
incuse aimniut of suffering ha* been relieved by it. Its
propi'i* tor*. M"'*i-. I’crry Davi* A- Sou. save no pains or
I xpeiise 111 ordi r t-> satl.ffy Dm public. Doing strictly
honorable nu u, tl.- y observe Dm uiiimst unili-nuity in
tin- in I'ltUVlnr.- ...'tlmir cole, nit- d I’ain Killer. Tho j.
material- of which it I* romp -.*| are cure-fully selected—
mine hut the lisst iiuulity Is-iug used. By tlmse nn an* tlio
high reputation which the I'aiu Killer ha* long since ac
quired. I- at all Dim-* triiiuiplmiilly sustained. In view
of these t.iotn, wear, by cansDiii'pii-i-d lo l-.-arn that
Mes-r* Davi* A Son'* sale* are constantly and rapidlv*iii-
creasing. While w mir frii-ml* generally
that so valuable a preparation a* tlm I'aiu Killer I* placed
w ithin Dn-ir reach.we mii-t be permitted to rejoice at tho
woll-iimriii d siici-c.-s of it* liberal and enterprising pro
prietor*.--, I'rovidmire Gen. Advertiser.
Tile Pain Killer is »ohl hy John 11. Monro A Co.. Tlm*.
M. Turner A Co. uml S. 1). Druntley A Co., Savannah;
Burn t. Carter A Co., and Clark. Wells A' Dubose. Augus
ta: E. L. Strohecker A Co., Macon. Also h.v Druggists
and Grmvn* geiienill.v, nov 22—cod.'lm
TltOMAsvmx. Tliomas county. On.
1 C4,u cccommend your
c.-tt.-u Planter* drill) in Dm hlglmst terms. I huvo tried
i i-iin-i, nil my IumI except new ground, nml I tlduk
tie y will do in that, they will do in n mountainous coun
try a* w-ll as in a I--V--I. If I had m>t bmigiit 1 would
trav.-l to ymir-hop v> hicli I* 75 mile*, ami pav flftv i|o|-
J" 1 “ I'i'Ki' for them. It save* om-thlnl iff tlio v .k; ono
ham! can plant ii • much u* two, and one Imml can cliop
out three acre* while one cun chop nut one acre after »
common plow. Your* respectfully,
K. BRASWELL.
the ho*
r hy mail, will rei
I Order*, cither III person
I attention.
Shellac India Twine,
C OIR YARN. COCOA MATTING. Ac., COIR A JUTE
MATS, nud India Good* generally. For sale low for
Cash, hy DEO. W. DOW A CO., Importers,
: Jo 12—Cm No. 7 Burling Slip, New York.
HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE.
I* I C O T «fc S H O T "W Id L L,
IMPOUTERS AND JODUKIIS
Of English, l-'rnich ami ilrrman
House Furnishing Hardware,
No. fi3 Maiden Izine New York.
I NVITE the attention of Hoiitheriirund Western Mer
rhunU to a large and very extensive stock of Goods iu
their line.
Cutlery of every description.
Silver Plated Ware: Jupniincrv,
German Silver nml llrtttiiniii M lire,
Tinned nml Enaninml. d Cooking l tensile,
Bronzed, Copper uml Brass Good*,
Tea Tray*, Fire Iron*, Fcimj
P. h
Tea Tray*, Flro Irons i '. , ' , "T , Si' V xv?!.«!’
in ourGn'e iffliuslness,
• • ■ — •••»*.. and dispatch, ami
IH't It
pl.INlVS.
I > miIo on tlm i
nov 12—0
.nun pair RlimI*,of lli
m-l l.noiiibli-1< mi . I
CHAFFER A CO. N.
1IGIIACE MOUSE.
VA I'll ms size*, fill
ft Wliilaki-rsi.
Ironage thi'sVih-erlher. a* llu v are sure to In* pleased both
with Die woikmiiiiship and pr»*’’- Uiittlng done ut tlio
shortest millee. ,,ov 7—iim
|x|( |.<s|| FUUIT.-Tlie i iirgo of Dm llritisli'sclir
r Gulden Eagle, four days from Nassau, Now l’rovl-
ijiiice, i'on*i*Dng of—
ORANGES.
GRAPEFRUIT.
SHADDOCK.
DEMONS.
LIMES nnd
PEAKS.
For sain by WM. I*. Y0NGE, No. HI Hay SI.
Imv ft
K ELTS, IIKI.TN. Jus! r. ce|v,-.l. Imiy's lllii.k
and ('til'd Elastic Belt*, l ady - .Moixs-eu Ifi-ll*. Lely s
Jtll.lM.ii Bells, I.y 1IENUY I.ATIIUOP A CO.
H
CAIILETON A PARSONS
idler willin' w Ice ted with great
,.111 111. Ill 1U» m.t '“““"‘■I'- ,. iroT t BIIOTWBI.I,.
No. ffl Maiden Line, New York,
p p.—Also in aim fad ii rer* of a very siqiorlor article of
Plated'Spoon* and Forks. J‘‘ ~— l " n
Sewing Machines.
mi\CI’I.SlOR SEWING MACHINES.—Made l>y
IVnooB. BATTF.LLB A CO., Won'esler. Jlassa-
cbmH'tt*. patented hy Elia* llovve. Jr.. Septeniber Hills.
|S4il These Maeliines are warranted, (with proper use,)
not to get out of riqMiir. They ure built inn good sub-
Kliintlal ami vvorkinaiillko manner, and will do Tailors
Shoemaker*' and SmldleiV work, in n manlier vvarninted,
to (live *ut isluet (oil. Tlm stii'h will not rip any more thin i
common sew lug. done hy hand. Call aml *' " Dmni in
operation, nt 140 UllESN Cr stied, . u l*
may 12
W. A. DAWSON. Agent.
ly.MAC
CARPETS ! CARPETS !!
W E take pleasure iu announcing to our friend* nml
tlm public. Dint
over our store, a splemlii
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Htc
CONSISTING OF
Royal Velvet Cnrpd*. vnriou* p itter*:
llru—i-l*Tap.-try Carpet*; Rich three ply Cnr|K>ts;
Very haml.*oumtwoply Carpet*;
But- h and II- mp Carp--t-; Velvet amlCIienile Rubs;
Mat* of varinii* *tyle>:
English nml American Drugget; Window Shades;
Satin Deluim- amllVortsed Curtain*;
laic-- nml Mu-liti do;
Cm lain Pin*. Cd nice*, and Tn-*-i i;
Cm tain Rami*. Gimp and Cord:
Trimming* for Curtain*: Oil Cloth*. Ac.. Ac.
We have engaged Mr. Daniel Cronin to cut. make nnd
put down Carnet* nil-1 Oil Cloths wlmn ifi -in-d.
Who have al*i>secured the *■ rv lees .ff 'lr. .intone Hu-lcn,
late of Puri* ami houdoti. w ho*e unrivalled skill ami taste
in decorating and ornamenting Window* is unsurpassed
iu the Southern st iff-*.
He will hIm) put up Window Shades,make String. Ilair
or Mo-- Matra—e*. -tuff mnl cover old nml new Furniture,
decorate French lli-d-tead*—and all other oruaim-utai
work appertaining to a fashionable residence hi the latest
Aim rii au nml Fr« m b style*.
We -li ill l-e ph-i-i d to have a call from those in search
of the-nlMive good*. AIKEN A Rl'RNS.
Moiitlllieiit sqr.
HENRY LATHROP A t’O.
AYE reii-iveil per late arrival*, a large portion of
Fall and Winter Good*. I'oiisistiug ill part ot
«oiiued Moire Antique Dross Silk*, black do.
Dlaek do do Holm Un-emu.
Colored, plaid and striped Cllone Silk*.
I'laiu black I’oiilt de Sole and Gro do Afriqiie,
Do do Groile Rhine ami HroileSvvl*M',
French Mou-liii do Lalim*. iu all style*.
ilo Merino* and Cashmere*, in nil shuile*,
Rich plai.l Worsted nml Cu*hmcr«*.
EMBRIDERIES.
Set* Mu-tin nml Cambric Sfi eve* nml Collars,
do do uml do Cliff- and Collars,
Freneli wrought Mn-Hn Sli*- 1 es nmlCumerlc Bauds,
do do lldkf*. Dimity lliiml*. Ac.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
Colored Moire Atitiqiii- Cloak*. Blnck do do
do ami black vclvi t do. Coi'd and Mack Cloch ilo,
Col’il and black Clolb Talma-.
Rich Ca>him-re Shawl*, br.nheborders.
MERINO VESTS, HOSIERY, &o.
Ladles’ Merino Ve-t*uml I'ants,
do Cashmere and Silk Glove*,
do fine Buck Glove*, dodo Kid Gauntlet*.
Coi'd nnd vv Idle Merino llose, black ami vv bite Silk do
Black, white, slate ami mixed Cotton Hose,
t'hildr n'- Worsted Talma*. Cloak*. Honda uml Cups,
Infant's Worsted Mlt*. Boot*. Gaiter*. Ae. oct 3
FALL SUPPLIES.
r|>1N! Subscriber* have just received, per steamer from
.1 New York, ami offer for sale low, the following ar
ticle*, viz:
2 eii-cs Griped nml plaid Homespuns.
1 do New York Mill Shirting.
1 do Family do
1 do Carolina do
1 do I'e.ir brand, a new ni'Dcle. .37 indies wide.
1 do Hi d Flannel; 1 do White do.
1 do llrovv ii Canton Flannel.
1 do Bleached do.
1 do Mariner* Stripe*.
1 do lllne Denim*: 1 do lied Tick.
5ft piece* Sprague Cullcnc*; 25 do Allen's do.
25 do A**nrtcd brand* do.
2 bale*Sea Island Brown Shirting.
2 tin do. do.
2 do 3? do. do.
1 do Allendale Brown Sheeting.
I do Uncus Ville Stripe*, nml h good assort men I of
English Half II imv 12 AIKEN A BURNS.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
PIERSON, 11EIDT A CO.
A RE receiving weekly, per steamer*, one of the largest
and best Neleetcil stocks of Clothing ever offered ill
this uiuikct, which they offer on accommodating terms at
wholesale nml retail. t
They also huvo In store a pxvil assortment of Gentle-
men's Furnishing goods.
Merchant* v l-iiing the city would do well to call and ex
amine our stock.
p. s.—Orders from the country promptly attended.
««K 31 *
UENEllAL NOTICE.
a d, M. DR1FFEN has re-oiicftc.l Ids store, nml is
ready fur all rnstomer*' call In hi* lino. 1 hnvo
Iu employ a superior workman at vvntebes, and al
so a llrst rale Maiuifiictiiilng and Jobbing Jevvoll-
er. and all work in Dial line will lie received and done ac-
coniingtnoittiru. ami with despalch. Calls solicited from
all friend* mid customers in want of articles in my line of
buiim -s. Iiov It)
1.| AY. —250, bale* prime Eastern Hay, lamling from
J‘1 -bin Time, nml for sale by
nov 20 CAIILETON A 1’ARSONS.
Doi'uiicRir county, Giu, July 14th, 1865.
,T ' J —-"‘i' : 7'Id* •* to certify tliat 1 have used
llmidall A Mercer's cotton “-"-.I drill of your manufacture,
uml am m will ph-a-ed wiih them that l would recoin-
i'"'»'l “'I plant i* who have not tried them, to give them
a fair trial. Where tin-drill* are used there is a great
deal of label' saved ill cultivating a crop; owing to its
b. inguniform In th” drill, the plowing can bedono
lunch better, ami with greater despatch, consequently
Du-hog work I* light-!', .i* I plowing hUlKTsedes tho
Heces-ity of a great deal of hard Inn work.
JNO. BARKSDALE.
Thi-- i* to certify that T uwd one of Randall A Mercer’a
cotton drill* last yesir in planting my crop, and was
well p|< a-.-d. I have used five of tlii-iu the present vear,
plmitiug my entire rr-.p, uml um still l*qter plea-! -i.—
There i* a saving iff between two and three bushels of
-n l to Du-in re iu plaiiDug. Ik-M.-ii ono horse nml ono
liaml wlih Du -.-drill* .I.*-* the work or three Imml* and
*• T heu there I* the saving iff oho third of
rk. lln- eotf ni l.e||,g in *-j straight ami narrow
a u I coii-id'-r th hi worth one hundred dollar* each
io any planter, ami recommend all to pnrclinso nml uso
them.
Dougherty county. Ga.,
-um’."’?'*'P n i n<1 " r * M.rc.r:—Tri reply to yours of Iho
-'111 iiMtant. In nffen-nce to your cotton Med drill. lam
! l ,“i,'lT.. , e~ IV |'i'‘.“ t l,n ; r 'l'",-:' 1 1"" 1 "'" '' r i".v
I in 1 . V l V * " ,, ‘ i 0,inl ’hd to obtain oac of your
drill*. With which 1 finished. 3
It i< tlm desideratum nml long sought nftcr.
Ii'iiy an-1 varied have I the attempt* of intelligent
ndml- toottain vvhnt you have accomplished. S.-it with
"ly |ini tial mice—*. This leaves imtliing to be di sired
'■ “ ‘ ,,nl1 - [t diqnwlt* the seed uiilfonnly aud ron-
tinmm-ly in n straight and narrow line a* you wish, saves
about one hair the labor in plunting. nml about ono third
"ri | i,.| | ,.'."" , k lnrii'Hv |, li,.i‘. It l« ulm,,,! nsiMilta to
'•■Id that T am delighted with your drill.
Yours r.-peetfully, * J. E. MKRCEIL
Lee county. Gn., August 10t!i, 1«55.
Me-r*. Rnmlall A Mercer—Gentlemen j I used one of
your efltto" s-.-'l driH* the past spring, and I feel four
fi.l. paid for vvhnt it cost. To give your drill a fair trial,
I planted ev.-ry other row with the drill, nml the inter-
v- mug row* I planted ii* Well as ever cotton was planted
before your di ill come into use. The remit was. that in
ih-row planted with your drill I got a more m-rfect
Hbnnl. nml I think it grew off much better, besides I
realized a great saving In th-labor iff working over my
cotton the two first times. 1 shall continue to un- them
long a* 1 plant cotton. Your* Ac.
. . _ JUSSEE COCK.
Leo county, Go.
Messrs. Randall A Mercer-Gentlemen: I hare used
eight of your Cot toil-seed Drill*, liinniiliictun-d bv J. II.
Mat-on. on Col. J. Ilnud's Fovvltovvn plantation.* I am
much plcu-i-d with them, having rt nlized great saving of
r' cl- »f '» pkinling nnd chopping out, ami llio
Inml* at tin-In-t Gding could go over at least om-third
mure in a day. am! da better work than In cotton planted
!» I* 1 " l, i -t way I could plant with coulter and Mock. I
b ne m> hesitation in giving it a* my opinion that iu tho
me iff your drill* there i* a saving or one-third of the In-
ol ciiltlviiiing a cotton crop. Col. bond is pleased
with |In-in ami will continue their uso.
1 our*. I’esjHctfully, JAMES CHEEK,
low I town, Ua., July l»th, 1855.
Thi* I* to certify that I Intro used two of Rnmlall A '
Mercer * Cotton l'lauti-r*. ami hnvo no hesitation in say
ing that they will do. Th" saving of lulmr iu planting is
an object, tin- saving of *.-i*l is mi object, nml the cotton
.-tarn!* in sm h a narrow drill that it may almost be kept
eh an without tho hoes. There is nothing to equal them
m planting cotton. 1V1I. It. REYNOLDS.
Leo county, On., July 1st, 1855.
1.f.r County. Gn., August 23d. 1855.
I have u*e.l Randall A Mcrier'sCotton-.-eed Drill, which
T i-nn lian-d of Col. J. II. Watson, nml think they are tlio
be.-t machines now in use. 1 am satisfied there Is a great
saving in seed nml a greater saving in work. I am fully
satisfied there I* om-thlnl of the boo work saved. Try
them, and any reasonable iu.ui will he satisfied they nro
worth more than three times the price tlu-v are sold for.
l’HILll’ WEST.
Having obtained from Messrs. Randall A Mercer tho
exclusive right iff supplying Die State iff Georgia with
the-e Drill*, I am now prejiared to supply nil demands,
having made arrangement* for their manufacture iu Pal
myra amt Milli-dgev ill-. Money sent ut mj' risk hy nuvJI,
if tlm requisition* of the I’ooMilliee Dcpurinieiit ui'e com
plied with. Any other information desired can l.e ob
tained I.y addressing me cither at I’aliiivraor MilU-dgo-
v ill.-. Georgia. J. H. WATSON.
••ct 10—lavvffin
SCOTT’S
LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND ( OH MILL,
MTTWTKb MAY fiitii. (8547
_ . Tennessee nml
in. of this Invention, which is doubtless
among tin- nio.-t important ofino tern times for th • uso of
Ih 1 ' wi ll advised farnu-r nml stock feed*r: nml the uni
versal favor vv ii li wliicli it lit 1 , been received from the first
more than anything else, attests it* utility and superiori
ty.
For portability, simplicity of construction, muff con-
vi iiience of u*c. Die Little Giant has no equal. It vveighn
from three to five humlrid pound*, aecordiug to size, can
Im> pm in opera tli ni by th- fanner iu twenty minutes
without i x|« n*e or mceli.iiiical aid. theu ai|Ju*ted uud
u-ed with coiivi nil nt hy iinylHvly.
i'll!-Little Giant ha* i-eeiv.-d Die First l’remium* nt
i very State Fair from Missouri to Maryland the jinst Fall,
and Dial jn Die most complimentary manner.
These Mill* nre puirantccd iu the nm-t positive man
ner again*! breakage or derangement, and warranted to
gi iml Iced from ear corn, and grit* or fine hominy from
s.ielled corn, with n degree of ease and convenience for
farm purpose- never nltaliieillH'foro.
Tin- -ubseriber* are now prepared to furnish Dm trndo
w itli improved pattern* ami sizes, to suit the varlil wants
of all.
No. 2 is offered at $35 complete, ready for attaching tho
b-aiu. ami warranted to gring ten bushel.* or feed tier hour
with one horn*.
No. 3 at $75 will grind fifteen bushels per hour.
No. 4 at $90 will grind twenty bushels per hour, with
two horses.
Manufactured ami for *ale by
S. 8. DROWN A CO.,
3 nt Nashville. Tentu. nml Atlanta. Da.
TO SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTERS.
H|NII K UNDKUSIDNKD having been appointed a gent a
WL forlliesivleoftlu’CelebratiHlMcArtliy SKA ISLAND
CaflTvIN GIN. the cotton from which is readily sold, nml
which UMiully brings three to five rout* per pound inoro
than from any otlu-r Gin yet Invented, nre now prepared
to supply I’lnnters nml those wanting, with t hose of siiihw-
lor workmanship nt ono hundred nml twenty-five dollar*
each. Kxtnvrol)nr*$11.
Extract from a letter from a Florida planter:
"The McArthy Gin is infinitely ahead of every other
Din vet iiiniiurnctured. 1 would not be without one for
treble the amount; it «nvc* trouble, I* simple, and turn*
out beautiful cotton. The staple i* not figured, nml tho
open process so much desired by the English buyers I* cer
tainly obtained."
aug 24—tf HOSTON'A VILLAL0NG A.,
NNINE BLACK FROCK COATS.—.Inst re-
JF ci-iveil jx-r ntemacr, a good n**ortmci)l of Men'*
extra fine |t|m-k Frvn k Omits, ami Paul*, silk ami satin
Vest*; for sale cheap, at the clothing Mon*, tiibbons
Range, hv
oct 25 * G EG. P. NICH0LS A CO.