The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, December 03, 1855, Image 1

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J -*— l 1 ■ I.'"". ■wwsprap" *■■■ "" ' ■ *l*uftt ,«*--—-*>ifi-WUMHHM* f U:* VOLUME LIII. MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBERS, 1855. NUMBER ‘288: THE republican in published DAILY. TRI WIIIU.Y, AND WEEKLY. fi \\ W. ALEXANDER & J. R, SNEED. Taniia. Dully Pftptt. in Advanoo, * $5.00 If not Paid in Advance, ® 00 Tri-Weekly in Advanoe, 3.00 If not Paid in Advance, 4.00 ffoekly Paper, Invariably in Advanco,.. 3.00 Clbb Price: Ten Ooplea for 15.00 *A* In no nu« will an order for tho Papar W atteuded t.< unless accompanied with money, oiP» mtlsfartory re- firenoe. Fare Krilurrd, Cabin Passage to New York $20. w SEMI-WEEKLY. I NI I I D HT.1TBS MAIL MNE. IK now nml splendid aide wheel *to*m*hlps: KN"XVILLE, 1,500 tons,Capl.C. I). Lvnt.ow. AUGUSTA, l,.VW “ •• Tuos. Lyon, FLORID\. 1.300 *• “ M. 8. WonlineLt., Al..MIAMI, l.3'0 “ “ U.R.SrnKNCI, Will l-itvc Snvnftmtli WEDNESDAY nml SATURDAY. Every Thru' ships arc among the largest on Ibo ronat, un- lurpatsiM In t-pced, safcl) or comfort, (unking their In tiny to six y hours, anti arc commanded by ikillful, caret ul a> d polite officers. Hnving elogaul iiaic-mtiia ncco'iunnilullout, they offer a moat dcalrublo conveyance to Now York. t'ahln Passage t*J0 steerage do 8 A acuta: PADELFORD, FAY Ac CO., Savannah. *AM’L. I.. MlTCIIll.!., 13 Broadway. JuueSC.I&M. Now York. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL ATI. A MTU t’api. Wist. PACIFIC, Capt. Nva. BALTIC, t-npl. *'omstock. ADRIATIC, CupL Those ships having been built by cm'raci.expro^ly for government service. ev. cry care baa been taken in thole conairuction, as also In their cngtiie*, to ensure . __ _ •‘.rcngllt nml apeod; Qand their accent toodaUona for paaaongcra are unequalled for elegance or comfort. Price of passage from Mew York to Liverpool, In first ;ahtn 9130; hi teoond cabin, 97V, exdnelve use of ex tra rise Slate reom, 5325. From Liverpool to New York, £3« and JC-.m. An experienced Surgeon attache,I to each ship. No berths can be secure! until paid for. --- - or mAil.lNi PROPOSED DATES OF MAIDING. from .Yew York. from Liverpool. 1835. 1«55. WodnesJay.... Jan.-.M.. I8:>5|9aturdny... .Jan. 13.. 1855 Wednesday ' '* Wednesday 1835. inw. Jay... .Jan.-.M.. 1855I Saturday.... Jan. 13.. 1855 day....Feb.7..1835 Saturday ..Feb.¥7.. 1855 day....Fob21.. I&tflsuturdnjr.. •. Feb. 10.. 1855 |saturday....Jan.U'l..l855 For Freight or PH»sniro apply to EDWARD K. C()|.LINS, M Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, SIIIPI.EY k. CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN, KENN ARD It CO,27 Austin Friars, London. E G. WAIN WRIGHT st CO., Paris, or GE". ff. DRAPER, Havre. ir Hie owners of those ships will not he accounta ble f>>r gold. sivor, hiilll m. specie. Jcwelrv, precious stone*, or meals, unless bills of ludinsr am signed tin rof«*r. and Hie vnlno thereof expressed therein. Shippers please take notice, that the ships of this Liao cannot carry any goods contraband of war. Jan 9 ntwfly CENTRAL RAILROAD. .-yiavs iiiwo, ( II VAGE OF ftPIIEUIJliE. O N' un i alter Sunday the Nth October, Instant and uni I lari her notice, the Passenger Trains ou tbe Central Railroad, w ill run as follows: BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON Leave Savannah.,... Arrive at Macon Leave Macon Arrive at Mavann li.. Leave Savannah Arrive u( Augusta..., ].«u‘ Augusta.. Arrive li .5 a. m , and 12.15 p. M. 2.15 p. M., and 1 a. m 11.43 a. M-.aud 11.30 p. m. ....10 45 p. m , and 7.20 a. M. iNAll AND At'Ot'STA. 12.15 P.M., and 8 30 p. m. 8.45 p. m., and 5.30 a. M. tl a. m ., uud 4.311 p. M. iSavannah 1.30 p. M. and 10.45 p. m. DKTWKKN MAI ON AND At'Ul'MTA. Leave >lac..n 11.45 a. M , and 0.30 p. m. Arrive at Augusta 8 45 P. M,, and 5.3d a. m. Le«v.» Augusta II a. M-. and 4.30 p. m. Arrive at Macon 2.15 p.m.,a"d I a. m. BETWEEN -AVANNAII, MII.I.KUOXVILLK AND KATONTON. Leave Savannah 5a.m. Arrive in Mlllcdgevlde 2.45 p.W. Leave Macon 11.45 a. m- Am.o III Ektoulou Wii: Vr.W'yU.LEy.''' Savannah, Ga , 12th Oct., 1835.«-ct LI South Western Rail Road. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. TwoPasaengcr Train* dally to Columbus O N AND AFTER MONDAY. August 27, passenger and mull trains will leave Macon fr Columbus a ml Mont gomery, daily at 2.D) A. M.. and 3.15 P. M., arriving at Columbus at 7.15 A. M. and 10.30 P. M. Leave Columbus for .Macau daily at 4.15 A. M. and 2.30P. M,. arriving at Macon at 10.4o A.5I.nndS.5oP. M. Passengers for Anierlcns will take the morning train at 2.V) A. M. from Macon, arriving at Americas ut 0.10 A. M. Leave Americus at 0.40 A. M. and arrive at Macon at 10.15 A. M. C.iiii -cting at Mamn each way with the Central Rail- read Trains t„ Savannah, Augusta, Milledgevilh- and Ea- aiid with Macon and Western Railroad Trains to Orillia. Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and $200 Reward. RUNAWAY fmm theHuboeribaron tbattd JET* Bop low tier, lit* slave ALBERT, who U « M years of ago, abouiS foots Inches high, wolgbs about 140 iHiunds, has straight and vary light linlr, blue ovos.arni Is so wlilic lltut It will be dlfllcull to detect his being n Negro. Ills front teeth aro Ihsi decaying,chews tobacco.nml Is ftrndof spirits tm>' no druuknrd. He cannot rend or write, has no trade) ban been aocitsloined to slock and la tniug Ho has but llltlo knowledge of ihocountry,uml will bavo frequent occasion to enquiry his way. I« rnthcr slow lu sinjoch, and hasrnthtran humble appearance. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS and the homo Of taken with him.) will be given by me for hit confinement In any (all, and Informa tion scut lo mo so Igclhlm. Oue Hundred Dollaiswlllbe paid for proof to convict the Abolitionist who lias been tampering with him fur some months past, and who has Incited him to take this advantage of tny nbsciico to Now York. tll Any oho who may havo seen said Negro will greatly oblige mo by wrltlug, so that I may bavo some Idea of what direction he has taken. Ho will undoubtedly past himself as a white man. When ho lull he rode a ehos- nut soriel horse, worth about 970. J. 11. TISON, ocl 10—If Bethel,Gl\ nil Co., Georgia. Iron Front Jewelry Store 'nVIlOLKSALB AND RETAIL, No. 1IC Rrouphlon-tt., between Dull Jf Whitaker The lurtfoei and best selected stock of goods ever offered for sale lu this city. Gold and 811- ~ ’ - ver Wnlehea. Vest, Fob nml Guard Chnliu.seis __*^of Jewelry, Cliuteianes, Bracelets, Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Sets, Pilchett, Goblets, Gups, Cake baskets, Spoons. Forks,Fish Knives, Pie Knives, Cheese Hcoups, Ladles, Syphons. Also, all klinls ol Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too numer ous io mention; the wholo of which will bo ‘oldal re duced prices. All klnusof Watchos, Clocks, Jewelry audother Job blug attended to by coiupolenl hands, oct 17 HORTON St RIKE.MAN. SPLENDID HOSIERY For Ueiitlciucii’s Wear. C OMPRISING every’Variety and sty Is of CASHMERE. MERINO, LAMB WOOL, FLANNELS. SILK and COTTON UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS and linlf HOSE, GLOVES, Ac. Suitable for the season. Please call and provide for i*r your wunlsaiid necessities. WM.U. PRICE, net 27 Merchant Tailor, 141 Bay st. New Carriage Ware-House, COR. CONGRESSANDMONTGOMERY STS . - ( n THE UNDERSIGNKl> respectfully In- ' * iSy fl "' 11111 the eitixensof Suvuiinali and sur- mumllng country, that lie has completed or | w i his new Corner Cougrcs ou hand nml ' some stock of CARRIAGE WAUKHOUSE, and Muiitgomcrv Streets, and lias now oustiiutly receiving, n largo uml baud- CAimiAGrins, Consisting of Coaches, Rockawavs, Top and No Top Rug- gics, Carriages, linn ouches, ami Wagons of every descrip- tiou, calculated to suit tlm most fastidious, and urn uuule of the best lu.kt-rilkl, and the most celebrated builder* of Newark. New York uud New Haven. All of which will be sold low, and warranted to give satisfaction. A call is respect fully solieitcd. G. W. 1IAUDCA8TLE, Corner of Congress and Montgomery streets. N. B. REPAIBING of all binds dono in the best man ner, and us low as tbe times will udluit. nov 8—ly FANCY DRY GOODS. T A 1) 1 E S ANT) GENTLEMEN'S KID, BUCKSKIN j nml other styles of GLOVES. Dress Trimmings, Linen Cambric H'd'k'l's: Embroidered and Cotton ll'dk'ts; Noodle-worked and laice Collars aikd Sleeves, a very great variety; EugliAh thread. Maltese uud Yulcncicniies Liiits; Black Glmpure do; (b nts Fancy Cravats and Scarfs:Bon net, and narrow Trimming Ribbon, white nml colored Sash do., Ac. Just received and for sale bv nor 0 Dr\VITT A MORGAN. WOOL HATH] 1VOOL HATH 11 a JUST received 300 dozen WOOL HATS, u good articlu lor plantation use. llELBKN A CO. Corner of Itroughtou ami Bikriiard sts. nov 0—1 ni THE VERY LATEST. a The very last Fall Style of Gentlemen's Fine Silk Dri es H.iis harr been received; un inspection Is respectfully solicited. X. K. 11ARNTM, nov 9 Hat nml Cap Store, 159 Congress street. NEW GOODS JUST REOBIVEDi T HE SUBSCRIBER lias now in store uml Is receiving by uach steamer iruin New York, u full and well selected assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FL'KMSIIIN'G IIOOIIS. Coiisistmirof flue DRESS nu t FROCK COATS, RUSl- NESS COATS of nil qualities nml colours. MF.niNO und FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS nml DRAWS — GLOVES, CUAVATH, &c-, &C. Having procured the services of an experienced cut ter, Ike llultera lilm-oll Hist ho •lialt P" »UI» |>U»o all who may favor him with his orders, and his stock ol pieces goods Is full, and well assorted oct 10 JforrfnHnsnirns earns. .. IIKRKIHI4 M JON Eft, WAYUHilOUti, BURKE COUNTY,GA. Praotloelaw m Richmond, Burke, Waslilngtou,fierireu and Einiinuot. TUOh. M. BKRRIBN. MALCOLM D, JONKS. decltt ly mi 1,L 1! iTaWande OA ATfOUJf K YS .i V I. A IK. Wh ynuMboruS (»u. ATTORNEY A' A N I lift T LAW, On., Will practice In the Flint and nttfofnlng counties of the WW. A. LOFTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nov'Jtf. MoiilicellO' Goo. WII.I.I A3I EBWAIIUN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, micuiiouy, Florida* will practice In Iho Courts of East and South Florida.; Releronces—Tttnno Pinkney Co., Charleston, 8. C.s Pierson, lleldl St Co., Savannah, Ga.; Coopor St Mollter, Micuuopy, Fla. march 20 ly* KtU)=l r ocU aoutrtlBcmrnt# From S. M. PHtmgtll Sr Co.’o jSkvrrtieing J fancy, 11 A’aofnu-et^ JYtto York, and Nil. 10 Statist., Boston. P. St Co aro Afonls for the most Influential ami lar gest circulating Oommerelnl panors both In the United Slates sud 'bn Canadas. (E8TABLI8HKU IN 1780.1 PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WALTER* BAKER & TO, American, I rench, llnnuepa thlc, and Vanilla CIIOUOI.ATE; prepared COCOA; BROM A, CO- CO A PASTE; Cocon si leks, Soht- hie, llnnmipnlhlc nml Dietetic Cocoa; Cocoa Shells; Crocked Cocoa, Jtc. These Manufactures to which rta.T MBMiUMH have bra-n a- warded by tlm dibit Inslltutons und Fairs oi tho Union, are an Lent, h'toircr St fVwil oxcellonl diet for children, Invs- of the Coroit, with u lids, and persons In health. They pod opened. allay r.ilhor tliuu Inducii the ner vous excitement attendant upon tho use of tea or coffee, ..... i.i i.u llr. Warrt-u. .Inrlfii " SAMUEL W. PEPPEII* duccessor to HENRY J . P E P P E U St SON, IVnfcliuN* Jewelry mid silver Ware, No. 175 Chesnut at., opposite the State House, I*liilntlel|»liiit. tnny 30 ly anil lire recommended by Dr*. Warren, .Inckiqtn, liny- ward, Ware. and Adams, of Doeton, and by eminent physicians elrowh-re. .... ....... Fur sale by all tbe principal t.rocers In tho United Hlntc*, and by their Agonls. , l». C. Murray, Now York; Grant Si Twofls, Phtladet- hln; Thomas V. Brundige, Baltimore; Kennott Sl Dud ley, Cin. WALTER RAKER St CO., sep 15—3m Dorchester, Must. WILLIAM HI. TUN NO, Factor & Commission Merchant, For Florida nud Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. CHARLESTON, 8. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. OA. may 7 (irno ^ILl.lAitf J. Wl LUHEIli ATTORNEY AT LAW, VVarronton, (Jeo., Will practice In the Northern Circuit of Georgia, nnd in thecuuntiesof Burke,Columbia, Jefferson ami Wash ington, of the Middle Circuit. ly may 9 FULTON HOUSE, A T I. A N T A 44 F. 4ft IK 44 I A , BY A. B. REEVES. - Atlanta, March l-L 1 *55. tf mar Ifi Merillo Iron Pipe Works, MEERIL & JAQUES, 14M Cent New York. mWANUFACTFREBS AND DEALKItS In Wrought iTJ Iron, Pipes, Fitting*. Tools, nnd every description of apparatus connected with SU-inn, Mater and Gas, for heating and lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Prl- vale Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories nml Hnlls. AI«o Valves,Clicks, Pumps, Gauges, Duller* uml Boiler lues made to onlcr. Our Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new, nnd our own puteut wnriunted to ilo double the work of any other ' vent ion. (Inters solicited from all suctions of the country, uml promptly attended to. Jc 23, '65—ly T4ft IIIDF I'l,ANTI-lllN. T ll E subscribers me desirous ot culling the allontlnn of those Interested in the Hulling or Bice, to their nutvlv Invented Machine, which surpasses all others ' RI SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE. W. FI. MAY & CO. Have on hand a go*Hl assortment of Saddles, Bridles and Jin messes, of which the following comprise a Dart: 8]muish Gullied, Overlaid nnd Slmflon Saddles, Plant er's large ami extra large Saddles; Men's plain do.; Eng- li-li do.; Bovs' and Unco do.; Ladies' Saddles of a variety of patterns; Bridles and Marteiigikles; Saddle lings, Trunk*. Ac. ADDLE It'S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees. Skirting and Hopkins; |‘m| do.: Straining nnd Worsted Web; Thread and Tucks, assorted sizes. HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy nml Sulky Harnesses of all kinds. |, v the single set. CAB III AG E Tit IMM1NGS.—llnrom-lie. Buggy A Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs am) Bows, by the single set; I'laied and liras* Stump Joint*: plain do: patent Dii«li Lealli -r, Top and Curtain do.: broad ami narrow Laces, variety ni patterns Silk and Worsted Fringe; Mack and purple Conch lh>nn«; Buggy Limps. Plated and times Caiiiage Hands; times and 1’lnlto,I Knobs, 9c. July 23 now In u*o. Tho udvantago or those Machines consist In Its sliniillclly- durability, uml the great amount of work which It will perform without the least Injury to tho grain. The machines are portable, nnd well adapt* od lo Knud or steam Power, can oo transported ready for use. These Machines cun ho mndo to hull from 2(1 to 500 bushels per day—varying according to size. All necessary luforniulion will be given by addressing the Inventors,ul their Manufactory, No 114 Cllffetrcct ,Now York City. ROBERT & JOHN E. ANDERSON. sept 2fi— Im P Combs, Fans, and Fancy Goods. WILLIAM TASKER,—No. lo Paiik Flack, New York, I NVITES the attention of Southern and Western Mer chants, told* new stock of Fans. Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Ladies’ Reticules, Porte Mommies, Jet and Bead Brm , Dies* Buttons, I'insand Needles, Hook*nnd Eyes, Watch Guards. Wax. Coral and Glass Bead*, Necklace*, Ac. In dia Rubber t'oinhs, t'nncs, Ball* ami Toys of every de scription. Sibsors, Ravors ami Cutlery. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Accoideoin and Violins, includingn general and very large stock of Kugli*h, French nnd German Fancy ood*. which will be s dd at the very lowest prices, for a-li or approved paper. i/m-Orders by letter selected ami put up in tho best .miner. WM. TASKER, may 1—ly P In Park Place,New York. The Best Hair Dye. n it. o. M. BALLARD'S (new article) received the high est pivinium at the World's Fair and American In- *titut", where it was exnmim d by Iho distingu|sbed them [*ts, Hr. C. Mtlleaml Prof. John ’J’orrey, and pronounced the Best. For sale by the Principal Druggists in this city—price $1. Principal ollh-e and store 495 ami 500 Broadway, New fork, mar 15, ’60—P mar 10 W. JACKSON He MONT GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS, 246 Front St. and 930 Broadway, New York. aug I—ly iVcHFii: tV BEK^F.TT. WM. O. PRICE. 147 Bay s'reel CARRIAGE AND HARNESS REPIISITORY, Corner of West Rroad nnd Bay Streets, Niivttnimli, 44it., JK cn BV YJ Would call the attention of the citizens "• Georgia. South Carolina, Florida, Ala- limuik mid Tennessee, to tlielr lurgo and splendid stock of CARRIAGES, 1IUGG1K8, kc., kc., embracing eveiy ynrJety and stylo m»w_ in n*c. Among SWAN’S BAXK-NOTIi LIST AM* DETECTOR. Published Semi-monthly vt .Montgomery, .11a., At GO Per Annum, in Advance. T HE WORK is printed ou fine white paper and new type, ami in appi-ui'uucu will be second to uunu in our stock will be found'all *>f the most fashionable styles combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH Built by some of tliu most reliable builders In I'hlholel- plti.t. wIiumo work Im* o r.,|>otul(oo for l.mi.lne—. I»urn- lilllty amt Neatness, iiiisurpasst-d by any other iiimiufac- tim-r* In the t'nlon. There may also lie found among our stock selection* from the establishment of J. M. (JriHiiY k Co., nml other celebrated iiianiifai'tiirers in Newark, N. J.. Now York and New Haven, all of wlqi-li are built cxprc-ly for us, nml which we do not hesitate to warrant lu every particu lar. S.i»i »cling daily ot Columbus, with Girard nnd Mo- ■ Kii I r- -ul. ona-ctiiig daily at Americus with four-horso post 0j.ki.li bine to Tallahassee, Albany, Tlioiiiasvillc, Ac., An L tri-weekly Hack Lino to Lumpkin. I’ws-iig'-r* for point* on tliis It*>.i-l •* below Fort Val- y." slioubI take the 1 o'ebs-k evening train from Ha- maali, and 5 o’clock evening train from Augusta, to >il detention nt Macon; for other points on South V-st'-rn, 'T Muscogee Itailroads, poascligi-rs will have i ib-tei.tlon by cither trains. First Class Steamship leave Savannah for Now York Wednesdays and Put unlays, und for Philu'h-I|ihiii on W'.-dn-sdny*. Passage, lit the Cabin, $-0; Steerage, $9 Far-from Montgomery to Savannah, §13 00 lk». ColmobusMo do 9(W l>o. Amuricu* to 80 GKO. W. ADAMS, Superinteiidmit. Macon, aug2 '55 (tf) aug 11 ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, UTHBHIA'I', GrBOnG-IiL. T 9 HE cntln m-liolostic year of this Institution, l»v a Joint resolution of the Faculty and Trust' **, lias beeii thrown into one term, coinuiencing on the First Monday In September, and closing on coiiiinuuccmuut day, Thursday alter the fourth Sunday in June. I ACL LTV: AUGUSTUS ALLEN, A. M.. President—Professor of English Literature and Ancient Language*. HEY. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M. —Professor of Menial sud Moral Philosophy. IIEV.T. X. FuB.-TKB, A. M.—Professor of Mathematics sad Natural Sjcietfi-e. I.*8 ANN E. ALDK.N—Prim.ip il Primary Department sad ln*lrui.-tre** in Botany and r'reiu-h. II. It. LIG.MiSKI—Principal of Music Department. MIL*. L. E. GRANT AND 31118. K. T. CALDWELL— brn.iiii'-iilal Bram-he*. 'flu* limtitutioii now present* to tin-publie, advantages -*Lie|i few possess. A large and elegantly conn meted ('■ lb ge edifice; one of the largest Chapels in the .'tab*; sli ii"< -**ary oul-liullding* nnd enelosnre; a twarillngd'- pirnnrni, fitted up In the most neat nnd comfortable *'»le, and under the superinb-ndenco of the leaehers ttu'im -Ivi-h ; with tho whole iloineNtic department under the * aruful direction of Indies of experience, added to all the fa.-llitb-s for a thorongli course of Initiiirtlon which »n> similar institution can offer. It will be segn by refer* ♦n-o to our catalogue, that our rates of Board and Tui tion are less Ilian can be found elsewhere. This fact, In >• tltm •* of pei uulary pressure, is worthy of tho con ation uf those having 'laughter* to educate. "• Boarding Department will ho under th" dln-ctlon r.sld.-nt Ableii and Indy, and Professor Caldwell and With spacious nnd comfortnhlo dormitories, large convenient closets, now nml elegant furniture. g<ssl »nd experienced servants, nml table* furnished with tbe (""it Unit the market affords; together with a wholesome hut parental dfscflililie, we hope to (m rense (he Hliernl juitronagu with which thl* Institution has hitherto Iwoii favored. v. X. FHU8TF.lt, 8c r ’y Faculty. CutlilM-rt, July 30,1856. uug 7—Jan 1, '50. the Unit' d Stab A Southern Bank-Note List i* essential iu every Rank, Counting House, nud Public Ottb-e. Let u* unite in ad vancing our coiniiion interests, uml not permit Northern iii'-ii and Northern In teriors to fluctuate our money mat ters a* they may wish, while wo uru quietly following tlu ir dictation. The work will Im carefully revised on the day of pul>- lleation, nnd all important timin' ial changes, ns they oc- ir, noticed. Every exertion will he made to inuko it a rn-' t and reliable guide to the Banker, and Men-hnut. Hotel PiopiK-tors, Brokers, Auctioneers, Commission .wm liuiits, and other* d< shone uf having their names uml business widely rin-ulnted, are informed that a limi ted llUlllb.'l- of ll'lvi'ltlsements w ill he inserted. Special rates for advertising by the year, or for shot ter periods, may bo known by nppljiug to any of my Ageuts, or ut the office in Atlanta, Ga. Specimen numbers will be sent, on application by let ter, free of charge. All rommuubations Intended for the Bank-Note Llsj nml Detector, must be nddressed to Swan's Bank-Note List, Atlanta, Ga. SA31UEL SAYAN. JaMM KoutUTso.v, General Agent. sep 25—3m Oglethorpe Medical College, AT SAVANNAH, GA. T HE SESSION OF LECTURES ill the above Institu tion will commence on the flrst day of November nml terminate on the 1st of March. The Clinique nt the College building, will Im opened to patients on tho 2uth ofUctobor, uml he continued through out the session: The Faculty is constituted ns follows : II. L. 1IYBD, M. R.. flute of Su vim null Medical College,) Professor of the Principle* nml Praetlce of I'hyslc. E. LkIIOY ANTONY. M. D., (of Waynesboro, (la.A Pro fessor of obstelrirs ami diseases of \\ omen and Children. WESLEY C. NtlltWool), M. 1).. (of C'okesbury, S. C.,J Professor of Materia Medlcn nml Medical JurlHprudcnce. JAMES S. MOKEL, M.D., (ofSavannah,Uu.,) Professor of Anatomy. JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, S. C.,) Professor of Physiology. WM. T. FKAY, M. D., (of Fnvniinnh, Gn.,) Professor of Chemistry and Pharinncy. CHARLES GANAIIL. 31. D., (of Savannah. Ga..) Pro fessor pro tom. "f the Principles and Practice of Surgery. Demonstrator of Aiiutomy, lt. J. NUNN, 31. D., (of Sa vannah.) The fee* will be—$.100 for the entire course of Lecture*; $H> Demonstrator's fee; Graduation §3U; .Matriculation §5. Arrangements have been made by which students can be accommodated with good hoard at from 3j j to §4 pel II. C. McKoo lin*lmcnlhr twenty-one years engaged in the Carriage BiiMnks* in Columbus, Ga.. and we feel con (blent Dial with <»ur united experience and attention w< will be able to keep on buml a Stis'k that we think will ■t the approbation und wants of the public, nod which for variety nnd extent will excel that heretofore kept ut thl* nlnrc. All orders shall have strict nml prompt attention. II. C. MelvEK. Savannah. Aug 31 lWi. 1. 8. BENNETT. I.UCAL EVIDENCE 4>F THE VALUE and Fire-Proof Qualities of NVILDEli’S SALAMANDER SAFES, as manufactured uy STARNS A MARVIN, NEW YOIIK. IN THE Are of the 3d Inst., which consumed tho brick building, occii Mr. John T. Thomas, opposite the Gas Works In this city, wn* a Bolt) of the above description, containing Ibo books, papers ami money of Mr. Tlioinns nud allhough the build ing was destroyed, tho said Safa sustained no Injury whatever from the Intense heat to which it had been exposed, opening the Sale opt contents were foil ml uml id orbed, und in tho same order and com! Itiou an when placed there, except a slight discoloration lo tho projecting ends of a few pnpt . oper*, and the back* of one or two ot the books, caused by the stoain generated In tho Safe, while at Its greatest heal. Tho Safe and r.ontonts.ns it came from the ruins, may still ho seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at the (ins Works. A large assortment ol these celebrated Safes always on linml, nnd for sale by C. II. OAMPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 20, 1855. 171 Bay st., Savannah, Ga. •ek. For further information, address sept 2* _ II. L. BYRD, M. I)., Dean. SCOTT’S ItlTTliB GIANT CORN AND COB MILL w IIIT K CASTILE HlftAP.-A fresh supply of Old Leghorn Castil" »".ip. Ju*t i'"c"i\ed nml for l.y JOHN II. MOORE k CO., iv 23 GIMhiiim’ lluil'lings. t KHl.Y, HAY So OATH.-700 l.usbelsCorn,400 i luib s Eastern Hay, 300 hale* Norlbern liny, 5(H) biidiel-, h' uvy Heed uml feed Oats, in store nml fors.il" by ,,v 14 LYNN & HNIDEIt. S JAIjT, PIC KLED I1EKF, Jfcc.—1000 Packs I- ill. Id burr*' Is Pi inn- Hi <•( nnd 4 < io.de Extra Sugar- "l,*imi|."d B-"f lu ran vims, in ■ , i"i» and for sain by ..\ 11 LYNX ft FMHER. K TTKH ANIftCIIBKMK. 20 Firkin* choir, "•hen Butter. 10 firkins rooking do. 10 tubs do ««•* white Cheese. For sule by IJ WBUSTEIt A PALMER. i .V.<is'l"oii Bonupnrte, In 2 vol*. elrgnntly bound In ii *i* “ , " 1 Lnlfa nil. with ninp* nml illustration*. A fur* r supply received nud for sale by W A KNOCK * DAVI8, ^suv 12 . 159 Congres* st. lALlH.'H.—~150 bl.fs" •!). rinieud'^uid “Onkiey" Flour, ^ m lilfnr.rlqr hid mrke "Denrm nd ’ Flour, M hlds f '"nily Flour. Just received nml for mile bv HOIJ.'OMIIE. JOHNSON ft CO. li! ILAfiflftY,—llnuidy In Imlf pipe*, quartersnud i*c- G*'.*, ill Bond,Just re. rived, nml fi.r sje bv MI.N'IH ft JOllNSTON. ^JO A Ph, &,c.-WH) boxes No. I I'Hjenml Fninlly 8onp, brand*, 400 do/en Toilet nml Fum y 8onp*, 2 "" - liel, ... 1 I,,." Not lie is, 30 nines Fig Bill", fa) le.xes •sin, 2 rusk* Hill Hodn. In store, nml for sale nov 13 WKII8TKH k PALMER. IVUI \CTO, 41144 AKH, Jkc.—'JH) boxes Grant ft ■ 'Viliams Vs ami H's, 150 boxes Mlnle oftl.-orglu il's 1 nopr-rlor.) 350 Itoxes Vurloii* llinmlsf.'s. L's. Id's, ■ " a Imel'nirol .'Is: M Pi ate. tall 11 WEil8TF.ll A I’ALIIErf. PATENTED .MAY Kith 1854. T HE attention of Planter.*. Farmers uml Stock feeders in general, is respectfully cal bid to this .Mill as tbe most important article of tbe kind now in use, not only well adapted for grinding cob meal for stock, but grist or film hominy for the table, and especjally bread meal from corn not fully ripe or dry in fall. In setting this Mill, no nierhnnln or frame work is wanted, only wanting lo ho fastened to the lloor or plat form. Eusily udjunted uud used by any person, even a child. The LITTLE GIANT has received the first premium* nt the late Agrieultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, .Mary land, and other States, and that Is the most complimenta ry maiui-r,as well a* the most ready coiiiiiU'iiduthm from tin- thousands witnessing Us performance. These .Mill* an- guaranteed iu I Im* most positive manner against deflect* or breakage, nml No. 3 warranted to grind 15 Im-hels of feed per hour, with one horse, ami offered at Ih'iJnw price of $115, nil complete, rendj for nttncliiug the team. N'o. 4 ut $75, grind* 20 bushels per hour with two horses. .Manufactured by 8COTT ft MOCK IIKE, Augusta, Gn., And cold by C. II. CAMl’MEI.n,Agent for the Muuufarturqrfl, 171 Bay street, fjavnunnli, where the 3Iueliln« may lm seen. uiiiy 1 I take pleasure In corroborating tho foregoing state ment, nnd In addition would add Hint tbe hooks are now In use. , J.T.THOMAS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf, July 20.1855. oct 24 FIRE lNHlllAXt'E. Statement of the ••Norwich Fire Insurance Company of Norwich, Connecticut, oil tho tith day of June Capital Stock .§139,000 1855, 6.320 00 1 IN) $165,3'.' ASSETS OP TIIE COMPANY. 1 Ol) 321 Shares Bank Stock in various Banks §30,099 09 ' •(! Companies other than Banks.... Notes on demand, secured by .Mortgage* on Real Estate. Bondi. Bank 8tocl; and other good personal security Cash iu bauds of Agents a “ in Bank 170 00 ..121.800 on ... 2.000 ... 1.150 99 §155.321 09 UAIIIIJTIE8. Iswo* adjusted, unadjusted or claims fur losses—non Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual- none. Total amount at risk (about) 3,400,000. The amount nt hazard ou any risk, (with very few o; cap!lone,) nut over 6,two. • A BitEWSTKR, President. K. Lemined, Jr.. Feeretary. Norwich, Conn., June oth, 1855. Personally appeared before the undersigned, Mayor . the city of Norwich, iu said State, A. Brewster. President, I and K. Learned Jr.. Secretary .»r the “Norwich Fire ' lusurniiceCoiiipany/’niid made solemn oath to the truth | of the above statement, signed Jiy them. 1 'uls , certify that I have examined the rcpoYt of said Comii n.V, and find tho above to be a correct statement of the Nitne and Hint the notes and loansou whicli l'OIt SALK. A ME'LATTuW an. 25 .veal* old. a first rate seam- stress.nud h-rchildren, as follows: A boy u years, a boy 4 years, and ii hoy 2 xenr*old—all sound, lit-y||li.v and of good character. Sold to remain in theclly. Apply to nov 13 WM. WII/tlilT. capital is Invested are in my opinii ed. I g(K i and ' FOIl HALE. L SMALL lot or Itice Field Hands for sale. A Man .'Ml years, ii woman 27 years, A limn 28 years, a woman 22 years, A woman 40 years—all sound and orderly. Apply nov 13 WM. WRIGHT. 1JHTKLL 4411A NT, or Hie Lost Wife, a charming Mjjnoi /'I, hy an unknown author; Charles Ynvnwirnr, or Tim tlutrnst If' lr, by J. Frederick 8mllh. author of “Amy Lawrence," “Minnie Grey," “Gn* Howard. "Ac. Forsnla |,y W A KNOCK ft DAY 18. Booksellers nnd 8talloners, No. 169 Congress st. tmr 19 A LK Oi, P4»LITER.-49casksTeiiuent* eeb hratcd 8iobh, Me lu ()iiarl*aud PlnliluiJHirteil direct from the Brewer>) 29 easlc* Bvuss Porter In {Plnl*., 29 do Bar clay's Porter In Pint*. I"i9dln_g. andfo v It .* CI.AGIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM. C 4HKKNK. 69 iioxes Engllsli Dairy Cheese. 59 do J choirs Goshen Cheese. Isimllng.iiiid fi.r sale hy n „v 14 ( LAGIIOItN ACIINNINGIIA31. I.'ANTKltN HAY, j*-r Brig ' L I z -ale by OGDEN', 8' Jj)wrenre. For In testlmonv whereof,*! have here to set tny hand nud rallied the seal ol the city to lie iilllxe.l, this DlJiiJay of June. 1855. (I*. 8. | William I., mi ewer, Mayor ity ofNorwieh. The undersigm'd Is agent fin- the above olllce, ami is ready lo tuku risks on all descrlptioni of pi"|" i tv in tin city. JNl). INGEU80LI. Jy is Wtta Yota MfalKrttstBuau. From tikiriin, Fisscksr, Otstn 4- SsAslPi Advertising Hsnss, 949 Br—dtssy, Nets fork. LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME BCAXrVFAOVOHY. HORAiE V. Hl^LKR, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL BALE-BOOKS, 04 Foraytli-Bt., New York. M il. H. V. B. would rail the nt tent ion of strangers visit- iug the eity, uud especially those in the trade, to Ids extensive WAKE-UO0M8 AND MANUFACTORY. In the imssussbin of unequalled fiicilltb'H, Im is oimbb'd to oxucuto allonlersmi the lowest possible term*. The sale-rooms am replete with choice hperliuniH, main full assail men t of RICH Oll.DINO IN ALI.1T8 BBANCIIK8. Moulding*, Rich (lilt, Rose Woods, Oak, Maple, Zebra and 3Iahngnny, in every variety and constantly on hand. Orders from all parts of tho United 8tutes and Canadas, executed withproniptiie.is,pai lied wit lithe greatest of care. A liberal discount allowed I" the Trade. 11. V. BIO LEIt, IH, 97, 99 and 71 Forsyth-st., Bov 12—3inos H New York. Brooklyn city STEAM ENGINE WORKS. 13 Wator-atrect* llrooklyn, N. York- D. P. UURDON & CO., H AVING recently fitted up the oxtcn«lvo establish ment ut tho above uiiiued place, we are prepared to mauufacturo nil kinds of Steam Engines, Rollers, Sugar Mills, Saw and Grl«t Mills, Pumps and Gearing for w ork ing Aline*, Shafting, Pulley*, fte.. nnd nrn prepared to fur nish castings of every description. We would rail tho at tention of Southern l*lnnter* particularly to our Sugar Mills. Having purchased theentlrostock of Patterns from the lute linn of 0.1L Ilartson ft Co., N. York, w o can safely sav tlint wecim turnout u .Mill whirl) for strength, dura bility nnd ncntnesH, cannot Im excelled hy any establish ment in tile Blules, A long experience in tim business renders us competent to execute any orders, and we would advise those In give want of Machinery to us u call. Engi ne* from 4 to 4u horse iiower ul ways on hand. D. I*. JUudo.v, II. N. Co.vkjj.v, g. D. OoSMUte. oct 22—3m- The Hand Sewing Machine I MAMUFACTUIVID UiuUr Patent ofV.B.BaMhmh AI.EMtf*, BY HOWARD A DAY IB, BOSTON. ucliino uctuully Sews; uses but a single thread) 1* it* own ihhhIio*, nud take* every variety of tltcli, without loon or chain. Tim stltche* Wo formed tjie same as in hand sewing, and, except in tho perfection of tlndr accuracy and rcgnwi ity, viiniiot Imrlis- ttngulRlmd from hand-work. The work Is performed with atleustsix times tlm rapidity, while heiug of vastly supe rior quality to th" Imst hand *ewlug. W. H. WILLSON, Apulotou'a Building, No.348 Dmadway, Now Yoik. SYu ■ Circulars nnd Bamples sent hy mull on ujiplicutiou. nov 10—lm THE AMERICAN WATCH 1 8 NOW on sale bv tlm country, and tlm paid .. , Invited lo examine and test the quality iii comparison with tlm imported atrtirlo. They are constructed on tho PATENT LEVER PRINCI PLE, no long tried and approved, with «ue|i alteration* In the arrangement of the parts, an loug experience has de monstrated to lie the best, to ensure Reliability, Accuracy nnd Durability. TlieManufacturers warrant the AMERICAN WATTI! in every particular of iu workmanship and p< rformance, N. B. Noil" mu genuine uub s« the names of tlm iminu* facturers, DENNISON, HOWARD ft DAVIS, Waltham, Is engraved on tlm movement. 8 nov 19—1>» HANDSOME INCOME TO BE MADE at Horn:. T HE above "an be undo In every Town and County throughou the Union, by engaging In tho manufac ture and sulo of an article, upon which, for an outlay of • IA —*- *- ' Thi $19, one thoiignud dollars ii year maybe made. - _ j jrc_. ..... .... artlclo la ono of universal dally consumption, nnd one LESTER’S IKON WORKS, FUH THF. M.UVVF.'ICTVRF. OF WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES nnd Btenin Engines, 57 1'F.AttL-sT, Brooklyn, X. Y., opposite New York City. |HK Subscriber having Iwn engaged for the Inst 15 T L .... .... years lit the almost exclusive miinuliicture of thi* .st important invention, Woodswortlfs I'lanliig, Groov ing and Toiiging Machine, has recently completed the large addition to Ids already extensive Iron Works, will oxrrute willi dlspatclNnll orders in the above Hue to ail unlimited extent. The universally acknowledged superi ority of Woodsworth’s Pinning 3Iuehiii' s. manufactured by idm. over all others, requires no reitcmllon. In the mnnufaeture of BTKAM ENGINES, we elnhn n superiority for power and speed, Itauly of 'construction und finish; nud alsognaranteo the Engines to transmit loo per cent more power for the same money than can be furnished by any other manufacturer, and more than Ion jut cent, wiving in wear and tear, ns well as a large saving in the consumption of fuel. REFERENCES: TO PARTIES HAVIN') TIIE STEAM ENGINES NOW IN USE. Pcrfuinciy, Boat)*, Pardee ft Morgan, New Haven, ft.: L. W. Slocum, Brook- ■elets, Pocket Books, lyn, X. Y.; Timothy Dnbal, Astoria, L. I.; Lyon* ft Curtiss, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. ’gliest re| T IIK8E machines have long sustnli tntion in the United 8tut' «. The met*u.—has recently be. ard'd to them at the great 1 Mac him Bridgeport, L't.t 8tamford .Manufacturing Co., Stamford. Ct.; John C. 8anfi>rd. New Haven, CL; Itoliin Santbrd, N. York City; Chus. F. Looney, Austrian CoiimiI General. UEKKBKNCE Parties iiavinu the Woopsworth Punino Machines now- in USE. G. B. Bloat, Kensington, I'liilaib lphln. Pa.; Kidder ft Murtin. AYilmlngtoii. N. 0.: A. L. Clapp A Co., 31outgoin- ery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, New Orleans, La.: llinkle. Guile ft Co.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Bantoin, Cobh ft Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Foss A Brother*. Chicago, HI.; J. B. Smith, Mil- wniikin. M i-.; P. B. ft L. L. Eaton. Buffalo, N. Y.s For ward ft Bmith.Ofcwego. N. Y.: John Snarr. Toronto, C. W. Order* nnd proposals received l.y mail or »therwl«e, from <01 parts of the I'nltwl Stall s, Canada. South Ameri ca. and Europe, will he promptly attended to by Agents w ho are traveling In all section* of the country. Letter* by mail, address JOHN 11. LUSTER, ,m'I 4 3m 6" Pearl St. Brooklyn, N. Y. CHEAP GAS LIGHT. T HE I1KXZOI.K GAS LIGHT COMPANY ere prepared to furnish I’ortivlleGns Mnehines, suitable l for 31anufactorb‘s, Stores. Dwelling Houses, Steamboat-, Railroad Stations, Ac. These Machine* are warranted to ! give satisfaction. They lire iniiiinfaetured under H.T. 1 McDougair* Patent, nndaretheonlyonesthatwillope- ■ rate well in cold weather. The Light produced is one j half cheaper than Coal Gas, nnd less than the roiiini»m -t , Tallow Caudles. They are wily managed ami flee from ‘•lunger, and the inires 25 )ht rent, le-* tliuu that has puzzled the brains of some of the most eminent Philosophers. It Is self evident tbnt It Is destlno I to becomo ono of the most necessary of tho necessities of life. Tho article is one that will have as ready und permanent a sale as Flour. Full particulars wlllbo sent hy moll, on the receipt of cents, or an equivalent In Post Office slumps, spe cimen!* sent when required. Address JAs.T. HORNE «l CO., Box 4 551, Post Office. oct 39— I in 8 Now York. RANDALL A MERCER’S Cotton Seed Drill. A LL Floaters tun* imIBmA the wiat of a Mdhs jtM. 4° drill Cotton J&«4 with segatarMy tad ^rutmtY «.rxrci' r,'u“r. wjsrjffis poafewies aJJ theao mg eommnnMy.' ‘ years in dlfforant hand* on all kinds of lamt, WQ would statu boom of Um advantages, to l» derived (rsu tbstr 1st. The saving of seed, which will amount to enough lu planting one hundrM acres, to pay far the machine. 2nd. Tli" saving of labor in planting, oae Imrsoand hand only being required to open tho furrow, drop tba seed ami cover from seven to nine acraa per day. 3rd. Thu great raving of labor hi chopping ont, tba ■wd I" imr di |M*.lted In a line one alter another. 4th. Tliu grout saving In Miilisequent hoe work, owing to the fact tliut any g<«"l plow-hand can, in aiding, cov er all the first rrnp of grass In tho drill, however small the cotton may bo, without injuring the stand. These udvantages all farmer* will appreciate; and be low we give some certificate-, from which the public can learn how thee drills aro appreciated by gentlemen of th« first standing in cur wet Ion of the State—all practical farmers, who havo thoroughly tested thorn, and aro con sequently fully competent to «lecldo on their merits. CERTIFICATES: of cotton w ith Kundull uud Mercer's Planter*, and I consider them superior to nuy thing of the kind 1 bar# ev«r seen or triwl. Thu saving of seed alone w'uldpay fur thu machines iu a seusou or two, uud I think a hand can do one-third more hoeing than ho could in cotton planted thu common way. 8. L. BARBER Leo county, Georgia, July 13th, 1865. 3U-!*-i. Randall ft Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to your* of thl* date, I can say with satisfaction, that I hav used yonr cotton wed drill* on the farm of D. A. Vason, Esq., with great success. 1 consider them tube of great value. They aru a saving of about one-third of tho labor of cultivation, ul.out two to (lin e bushels of seed to the acre in planting, and a grcaftsavlug of lalwr in planting, us they o|hju thu furrow, drop and cover tho aeed wltn one burst' nud linml. 1 think them worth one hundrefi dollars a piece to any planter, that plants full crops of cotton. A* tor myself I would not pinnt s crop of cotton without (hum for no consideration In the bounds ofrew- Iac A. J. BARKSDALE "only. Georgia, July 12th, 1536. J have used llandnR A Mercer’s cotton Planter two season*, and eousider them of great value to tliu farmer. I have seed enough enrh year to pay for the Plnnters, then I rave at least one-third the labor of cultivation, ns the cotton IHHI-Wed In-o narrow a Iiu« tliat with good plowing there I* but little In*' work needed. Tlieru I* also raving of liuml* and horse* in planting. I should say they wero worth one hundred dullurs each, and recom mend every farmer to usu them. s. d. McLendon. Leu county, Georgia. July Oth, 1856. it.o* l have been overseeing for Mr. 8. I). McLendon the present year, und fully concur In his ntatemente- abovc. DAVISSON WARREN. ' Me*«r*. Ruuditll ft Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to j yours I will only say l havo used three of your cotton ' sei'd drill*, and consider them of great value, from the fact thnt in the use i.f them I wived from two to three bushel* of Sit'd to each acre planted, and at least one- third of the labor of cultivation, nut requiring one-half aa much hoe work ns the old way of planting—also, a con siderable saving in the lal'or of planting. I never expect t" plant cotton without them if I can get them nt any price. I have planted eight acre* per duv to each drill. They an 1 simple—easily managed, nnd there 1* no diffi culty about getting a giH*| stand. Very respectfully yours, TV. F. HAMRICK, e county, Georgia, July 12th, 1855. 1 THOUSANDS < . Exposition at the Palai-ei.f Industry in I'ari*, and thu* •’lev have the World'* verdict of superiority. Great Improvement* have ju-t been added, so that they run without noise, with ensu to the operator at double iu ordinary speed, s" that TWICE A* Midi WORK CAN HE P"NR IN A HAY. The greatest clothing nml shoo manufacturing establish ments in the country use these machine* exclusively.— icy are competent to perform every sort of work iu tho o-t perfect style. As (hem are very great number* of Inferior <>r entirely i>rllile** sewing niiiehlne* of the I*tow ft Blodgett very, Wilnon, Grovt r ft Baker, nud other patents, whicli ive heeii sold, hut cannot he used t<> any advantage, wo •ri'by "Bit !" reeeku nil such mnchiucs, nnd also unim proved one* of our own manufacture, in r.xriiAxm: mn o.w am> i.vtc.-t iwenovna machine*, on liberal temra. All ■Id machine* tlm* obtained l>y ii* will lie bixiken up and le*lrov<'il. For imrtloiiUrs eiq'ly Hy i-m.o or oerMoiully it our New York Office. • N. It.—lioral Agent* wanted to make sale* of our Im- irnvcd sewing machine*. To)N>r*oii* pniperly qualified .or the hu*ines*. a rare opportunity tor profitubln uud iileasaut employment i* oll'ered. 1 * r xi w made The Company oiler for sale Stale and Countv Right* for all the State*. All order* should be ud.lres-ed to S. T. 311 Dot GALL. Ag't f-r the Co. oct 21—9m 8 321 Broadway, New York. FIRST PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. STKINWAY & SON, PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTL'UKItS, «s WALKER- ■8T. NKvn nno.vuvwv, new vhk. RESPliCTFl LLY call the attention of the public t" their splendid assortment -rr-vurrrg of seml-grand afi<l square I’iauo*. which. ^ ff t • for volume of tone, elasticity of toucli, ; Ifenuty of finish, and every thing that renders it l’lano per- ; feet, are uiisurpas-ed., A* a preof of the sup' riorlty of ' their instrument*, they hrg leave to elate, thnt nt the great Metropolitan Fair held nt Waslilngtou. the first , premium* in both ela—«■*. -einl-grand and two stringed, were unanimously awarded to them, although they were in coimHiiliiiu* will, (lie mini ilisllnunislieil iiianiiliictuc- er* from lloston. New York, Pldlmlorphln uud llaltlmore. and dealer* will find It to their udvantago to 1 call nnd examine for theiusolvt tf For tho 1,000,000. St., Philadelphia. 105 Baltimore St., Baltimore 223 Walnut 81., t'iiuinnali. is'., St. C’liarle* St.. New i)i lean*. Uloversville, N. Y., 334 Bread St., Newark, X. j, P nov 21—3m 1. M. SINGER ft CO., . Principal Office, 323 Broadway, N. Y. t . __ , , . BRANPII OFFirKS: 47 Hanover St.. Bo-lon. 142 ' TllC is S. Palfllt Mai'blC lO Ill J) ally. j [CAMTAL 195,000.] No. 398 Broadway, corner Walker street, New York. A BE prepared to execute all onlcr* fi-r MANTLES, I im TABLE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS. PI LAS- { Ti.ItS, SLABS, fte.. in imitation of Sienna, Broentel, l'v- I ranee*. Neapolltau, and all fancy Marble*, equal in , strength, la-auty and durability to real marble, nnd in J Home respect* superior theruto, and at let* than half the cost. Unlike marl'leizod Inm, wood or slate, it i* wholly free from all objection* whicli aru urged against mem surface work, where paint, copal varnish, fte. form tliu temporary pollsli and beauty of the article. Mantel* from 8 to §49. Orders from Builder*, Cabinet-Maker* nnd other* solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Agciits for the principal el tie* treated with. PETER RENNIE. Pres’t. ANDREWS ftJESTP, Commission Merchants. COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, Htenni Esineu, Holler*, MnchlnlMt* Taolu, llt'lt illg, ftC. Im porters ft Dealers in Manufacturert’ Articles. No. 97 Pinoatreet New York N. IL—Agent* for the Woodruff' ft Beach Iron Work*’ Steam Engine*nnd Boiler*. Exclusive Agency iu New York for Lowell 31acldno shop. Machinist!*' Tool*. P oct 2—ly MOORE ft TAYLOR S pastxijIiXis id in paths F|1IIESE PASTILLES are an invaluable n T Living Wltneise* rertllY t" their m day to duy, thu woudeiful effects of DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. Banm'sky Crrr. Ohio. Mr. J. N. Harris: Dear Sir—Yonr favor of the 28th ult. I* nt hand, and In reply will say—We began selling perry Davis’ Pain Killer, and with very little efiort on our pnrt; sale* were small at flrst. hut an It became known In our community, the demand Increased Very rapidly, far be yond our tntion*. nnd every person Hint bought It would conn- after more, and speak in the highest term* of it a- a valuable remedy for all tho-e ill-ea-e* yonr pamphlet spoke of. From thorn recommendations we were induced In use it lu uui'own families, and the good effect* of the nndleine were immediately apparent. We now continue It* u*e with great satisfaction. Wo have sold more of the 1’iiiu Killer tliun we ever have since or before of any otlu r medicine iu the same length of time; nml we do not hesitate to say thnt it lin* giving better sati-faetlon to the purchaser than nnv other artlelu wo have ever sold. Hurry of husiues* Im* prevented our sending curtlticnte*. hut wo have In car vicinity from Ilf- teen hundred to two thousand living witnesses,‘who testi fy to their neighbors, day hv day. of the value of Davis’ I’aiu Killer; and tlm-tin'circulation of it* influence Is being constantly enlarged. Keep a large supply in the West, it I-ju-t such a medi cine as the people want, nnd they have already found out that they can cure the Fever nud Ague for2.'itt*. It will cure a cold in one hour—a seven* cough in one night- ami hm proved to In- tho best medicine hiUbO for a diseas ed stomach, and many other purpose*. Your-, fte., Lockwood * Graii vm. Messrs. Perry Davis ft Son:—Allow me to ndil my testi mony to the value of your I’aiu Killer. On thu 4th lust., was badly burned with fire cracker*.—l Im mediately sent for some l’nln Killer,and with some hw oil jMiUiccd it, nml hu is now doing well. Yours, truly, Jacou A. Wmatvax, Mayor ot the (Tty of N. Y ttli' “We presume no Aledieal preparation ever offered the public Im* been more tlioroiiglilv tested than Perry - Avis' Pain Killer. Thousands of pii.on*. were they called upon tod" so. would rheerfriRy te-tlfy that they have used it for various ills, with thu most sntlsfltctnry «. It I* within our own kuowletfac, that an ini- amount of suffering ha* been relieved l»y it. It* proprietor-, Messrs. Perry Davis ft- Son. save no pains or ill Older t" satisfy the publie. Being strictly le men, they observe tbe- utmost unifonuitv in tho manufacture of tlielr ecleerated Pain Killer. 'Tho materials of whjch it is composed aro raivfullv selected— none lint the bust quality being used. By these mi an- tho high reputation which the Pain Killer has long since ae- (Hired, i* at all time* triumphantly sustained. In view •f these fact*, vvenrehy no means surprised to b arn that Messrs Davis ft Son’s sales are constantly ami rapidly in- "dog. While we congratulate our friend* generally that -o valuable a preparation as thePuhi Killer i* placed within their rcnch.wc must be )>ermitt"d to rejoice at the ll-inerlted su of It* liberal ami enterprising pro prietors.—| Providence Gen. Advertiser. The Pain Killer is sold by John 11. Monro ft Co., Tims. M. Turner ft Co. and S. I). Brantley ft Co., Savannah; Barret. Carter *'•>.. and Clark. Well* ft Rulxiyc. Augus ta; E. L. Strol. her ft Co., .Macon. Also hy Druggists and Grocers gen rally. imv 22—«'od3m Lovu tho f Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis tiou on the throat and lung*, they remove an uoarsem-** In a few hour* and wonderfully increase the power nud llexilillity of thu vice; lienee they are of great service to and highly recommended by Clergymen. Anctlotieors, Public Speaker*, and all tlioso whose calling requires such frequent use of the vocal organ-. N. It.—A»kfor “.Moore ft Taylor's Pa-lillesDe Pari*,’ and observe that each box hears tlielr written signature. For sale by IV. W. Lincoln. .1. H. Carter ft Co., J. B. Moore ft Co., and the principal Druggists and Apothecaries throughout tliu United States uud Canada, and at whole- sab* by 3101)11 P. ft TAYLOR, Importers, *ep *29—3m P M Maiden fame. .New York. PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS. 33 A. T B S cfc FUAItrCB. No. 1 I la relay st New York. C AUTION.—Noiio aro genuine except they hear tho stamp of thu patent. ’ All manufacturer* uud seller* infringing will he prosecuted according t" law. mar 10 mar I s . P -MASONIC—I. O. 4). F.--S. of T.—O. U. A. ■ rni'OALIA. Jewel-an I Cost nines, iimnufaetured and l%i*kept on hand, nt the old establishment of E. Ccinh, 244 Grand street, East of Bnwcry. New York. Orders from the country IpMiiiptly attended to. P Jc 1-—ly S AFES—F. nGTTE.VKT ft t :i i., Importer* of French and other European Goods, No. 4* Brmtd st. up: 1,1836 i 8 51>, . AT V " ■ DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE, Corner Broughton ami Jefiersoii-st*- t p Stairs. T HE snliscrllier is now receiving one of the largest nnd best selected stork of goods ever offered t<* the Undo iu thi*market, to which hu invite* the attention »f mer chant.*. aug2 WILLIAM U. FOOTE. Corner of Broughton and Jdl'errou sts. VP STAIRS. DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE. HE Mil.-criher ha* ih store a general assortment of . DRY GOODS, comprising goods »f Foreign and Do mestic .Manufacture, to which he would invite the alien or purchuHer*. nud which lie offers t-thc trade on reason- able term*. Country 3lerrhnnf* visiting tbe city, will find on an examination, style* of goods peculiarly adapted to their trade. jnuS _ WILLIAM (1. FOOTE. MEDICAL NOTICE. Dll. W. T- 37A33.K., The Uotaulc, or Reform Pliyniclnn of SAVANNAH, B EGS lo announce that he Im* removed his rc- «idem'i> nml Oflb e firm the corner of State and Jell'erMin-sl reel*, to the former residence ami office of tho late Dr. ItblmrdHoue, on lln'iighton-street, (between Montgomery and West llr.N»d-streel*.) H" tender* his most since thank* to Id* fellow-citizen* in the city nnd country, for the verv liberal employment ol hi* profes- sion.il servin'* sim e'ld* leralb.n in Sayannab, and take* pleasure in announcing that hi* facilities for meeting tho constantly Increasing demands upon him are greatly im proved. having employed a competent person to attend eaiiccially to his office alfairs. Imdle* may consult him either n his family |mrlor, li s consulting-room, adjoining his office, or in his office. Ills consulting-room hu* been furnished nud arranged with especial reference to the convenience, comfort and lastu of those viidting him professionally. Patients visited promptly and punctimliy. .. . ... ....rilnilnr*. sec his Medical lino—ocl 1 •MJTAS REMOVED t» I'M. late Mr. HAVANNAII mil' 1)4K'K. To Ship Ow ne rs, Masters 61 i'oiisignees of VrNHCllH. Hnhsrrllier respectfully luforuiH them that the Ji. Savannah Dry Dock I* imw in successful operation, nml it is cnleiilaled to take In ship* of any class from loo to 1600 tons I'lirfli«*n. It is 2'(o (i<«( long and 96 feet wide, and complete iu every particular. A large gang of work men is employed and a large supply of materials fa on linml, so that vessels ran bo repaired with a* much fifa. patch as in any other port. Pumpund Block Makingnml Smith's work doin'on the premises and every effort made to insure eeonoiuy uml fidelity to those who may favor the Dock with their business. I). P. LANUKBSIIINK. Ag’t and Superintendent, fid>24 Late of Mni-I.'s Dock.Charleston. » AHKF,TH, HAIR 1IR4IOMM, FEATHER DUSTERS.—A large variety at No. 165 Ri»iiglil»n It'll: At'll MORSE, f the various aizos, for iii the ini'-t favorable |ei ms, by 12—0 CHAFFER ft CO., Nu.ll Whitaker st. J>falNRN. -i.lMNij'alr Blinds. and'further imrtlculara, Journal. M. CARY, Tailor, • •(ore formerly occupied hy tho in Bull street, opposite the UrHK floni, wlit-n. In' I' lnvl"' ,,, ,l J" »•"' >'l' it. Il«‘ " T;::" 1 ' 1 nnal* Inm. r..i- .n-ti: l nlfi.rin. r..r MillMr, Cointmtiim r„r nny iwrt <>f •>"' St,,, 1 *, e. 1 H. (lonllraii™ will "nil II l„ flirt,vnnlwo t» m. tronage tbesnl'hcrilier, a* theyni'o sura to lie |deased both with the workmanship and pi'h* shortest nolire. | ARES11 FRUIT—-The cargo of (he BritfahVhr Golden Eagle, four days from Nassau, New Prori- deuce, cousfatlug of— GRANGES, GRAPE FRUIT. SHADDOCK, LEMONS, LIMES nnd PEARS. For mile hy WM. V. YONGK, No. 04 Bay St. Jo.sKni LvMn, Sec'y. TILTON ft Ml'EARLAND, 111) Mnldcn Lnnc, New York. M ANUFAfTL'IlERS of the MOULD RENOWNED SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS, Depot, 145 Pratt street. Boston Depot, sept 6 -ly SHOAY CASES. Hoffman ft l’ersli. Mnniifncturera, 57 llowcry, New York, JJAVK the largest and cheapest Mock of Sho""**' style J d in thl* eity, made in r-pluted, Bra**. Ito-evviMiJ, Sutlnwood, fti Order* promptly filled, and goods carefully packed and shipped to any part of the United States and Canada. mj> -y-dlm E. J. DOTS’ K EEL, General CommUslou Merchant, No. 149 PcvRL-nt. (Fourth door from M'all-st.) New York, sept 4—tint Important to lloimekecpers ft Dealers, THE HOPB MZIiIiS. 71 Fi'LTox-st. ami 71 Bkkkmax-sI X. York. Principal Office 1*k» Front Street. New York. Factory, No*. 39,37, and 3S Hudson street, Jersey City. T HE Proprietors of this loiignml well known COFFEE nnd SPICE E-tabli-liment. contlnne t" prepare the best PHARMACEUTICAL POM DERS iu use. for raising bread, biscuit, tea and other rakes, Ac. They also pvepuro 31ii«tanl, Cocoa, and many ollite articles id daily use iu every family, which they offer upon the most reasonable terms. Catalogues sent to dealeis vv h» request them. II. II. ft J.G. ISHAM. N. B.—Consumer.* advised to inquire for Hope Mills ar ticles. aug 14—ly \ 9 ■ lEliTH. HKIjTN. .In-I ived, Isuly'i H "a.,,. T-';’/ * lion Belts, hy llKNRl LATIIIIOP ft CO. fx'r'r^^ uw cJ»iS7s*«*o.*s SH1EFFEL1N, DUOTHEltS & t'O, luroRTrns and hk.vlf.rs in Drugs, Palnls, Oils, Dyes, I’erflnnery, dbc. dbc. 170 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, I NVITE tho attention oi the trade to their largo nml varied stock of Drugs, Paints, oils. Perfumery, fte. In addition to their regular importation* of Staple Drug*, they are also receiving direct from the sources of produetbin'aml manufacture, supplies of T.ntli, Hair, and Nail Bru-hcs, Bronzes, Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French nml Eugiisli Perfumery. Lullin'* Extracts, ami ninny oth er articles usually embraced in Druggi-t*' stock-, which tin y aro enabled also to offer on tlu- most advantageous term*. Orders, either in person or by mail, will receive prompt attention. nngl4—ly Shellac India Twine, C OIR YABN, COCOA .MATTING, fte., ('(Hit ft'.1IITE MATS, and India Goods generally. For sale low for Cash, by GEO. W. DOM' ft CO.. Importers, je 12—(Ini No. 7 Burling Slip, New York. HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE, PICOTASHOT W H Ii Ii IMPOUTERS AND JOBBERS Of English, French and Herman House Furnishing Hardware, No. 93 3tablen lame New York. I NVITE the attention of Southernfaud Western Mer chant* to u large and very exte their line. Cutlery of every description. Silver Plated Mare: .lapnnuery, German Silver and Biittaiiia M are, Tinned and Enainmeled Cooking Utensils, Bronzed, Copper and Bras* GihhIs, Tea Tiavs, Fire Irons, Fender*. M ire Cover) Bronzed Candle-licks. Block Tin Mara,fte. Our stock compri allot which we wit e stock of Good* ill Tiiom vsVH.I.K, Tliomn* county, Ga. Col. J. 11. M'ntson—Dear Sir: lean recommend yonr cotton Planters (drill) in the highest term*. 1 have tried tie in on all my land except new ground, nnd I think they will do in that, they will do in a niountainou* coun try a* well a* iu u level. If I hud uot bought I would travel to your shop which I* 75 miles, and pay fifty dol lars n piece for them. It saves one-third of the work; ona hand can plant a* much us two, nnd ono linnd can chop out throe acres while one enn chop out ono acre after a common plow. Yours respectful I v, K. HKASWiiLL. Doi oherty county, fla., July 14th, 1865. J. H. M’atson—Sir: This I* to certify that 1 have used Randall ft Mercer's cotton * I drill of your ninnufiufturo, nud am so well pleased with them tlmt I would recom mend all planter* who have not tried them, to give them a fair trial. M'here the drills aru used there I* a great deal of labor saved iu cultivating ncrop; owing to its being *" uniform in the drill, thu plowing cun he dono much better, and with greater despatch, consequently the hor work is lighter, n* good plowing supersedes thu necessity of a great deal of hard hoc work. JN’0. BARKSDALE. Thi-1-1" certify thnt I used one of ltnndnll ft NIercer’a rotten ‘■ced drill* last year iu planting my crop, nnd waa well pleased. 1 have used five of them tun present year, planting my entiru crop, nnd am still liettcr pleased.— Tin n* 1-li ,!ivl,ir> nf1ielveiM.il tuiifiinl flir,.., IhibIihI, n( lug of tint ween two nnd three bushels of seed t" thu nero in planting, besides ono horse and ono hand with these drills doe* the work of throe hand* und two horse-. Then there fa the saving of one third of thu lioo work, tho cotton Wing in so straight und narrow u row. 1 consider them worth one hundred dollar* each to any plnntcr, and rceoinmeud all to purchase and use them CARPETS ! CARPETS !! E take jdetuure In announcing to our friends nml the public, that we have this day opened up stairs ..... our store, u splendid assortment of" Carpel*, Oil Cloths, Etc., CONSISTING OF Royal Velvet Cnrpc<«. various patters: Brussels Tapestry Carpets: Rich throe ply CaiqietH; Very Iminbomutwoply Carpets; Dutch and IlcmpCarpets; Velvet nndChcnllc Rubs; Mat* of various style*; English and American Drugget; Window Shade*; Satin Delaine and M'orUed Curtain*; laic-and .Muslin do: Curtain I'ins. Cornices, nml Tassels; * Curtain Ruuds. 44ini|i nud Cord; Trimmings for Curtains; Oil Cloths, fte.. fte. M'c have engaged Mr. Daniel Cronin to cut, make and put down Carpet* and Oil Cloths when desired. M'he have nls"secured the services of Mr. Antone Hnskn, Into of I'ari* and London, w hose uiirivalb d skill and taste lu decorating and "i nunientlng M'imlows fa unsurpassed in the Southern State*. lie will also put up Window Shades, make String. Hair nr Moss Matras-, -, stuff ami cover old and new Furniture, decorate Freni h lledstends—and all other ornamental work appertaining to a fashionable residence in tho latest American and French styles. M'e shall be pleased to have n rail from those in search of the above good*. AIKEN ft BURNS, D'lJt sqr. HENRY LATHROP «fc CO. H AVE received prr late arrivals, n Inrgo portion of tlielr Fall and M'iuter GihhIs. cousfating in part ot d 3!olro Antique Dress Silks, black do. Black do 'll" Kobe Dre**es. Colored, plaid nnd striped (,'liene Silks, Plain black Poult de Sole and Gm de Afrlque, Do do Grade Rhine nnd Grade Swiss.), French Moiisliu dc Imiucs, in all style*. do .Merino* and Cashmeres, ill all shades, Rich plaid Worsted nnd Cashmeres. EM BRIDERIES. Set* Mu-lin nml Cambric Sleeves and Collars, do ilo and do Cuff, and Collars, French wrought Muslin Sleeves and Camcric Hands, do do Jl.lkfs, Dimity Baud*, fte, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Colored Moira Antique Clonks. Black do do do and black velvet do, Col'.l and Mack Cloch do, Col'd nnd black Cloth Talma*, Rich Cushim-rc Sba\\fa. Iinwhe borders. MERINO VESTS, HOSIERY, fao. Ladle*' Merino lest*and I’ants, do Cashmere nud Silk Gloves, do fiuu Buck Gloves, dodo Kid Gauntlet*. Col’d nnd white .M.-rino Hose, black ami .white Silk do Black, white, slate and mixed Cotton Ho»e. Children's Worsted Talmas, Cloaks, Hoods nnd Caps. Infant's M'orstcd Mils, Boots. Gaiters, fte. oct 3 FALL 8UPPL1EH. T HE Subscribers have Just received, per steamer f New York, and offer for sale low, tho foBowiti|: liclcs, viz: 2 cases striped and plai.l Homespuns. 1 do New York Mill Shirting. 1 do Family do 1 do Carolina do 1 do Pear brand, n new article, 37 Inches wide. 1 do Bed Flannel; 1 do M'hito do. 1 do Brown Canton Flannel. 1 do Blenched do. * ■* .Milliner* Stripes. Blue Denims; 1 do Red Tick. 60 piece* Sprague Calicoes; 26 do Allen's do. °5 do Assorted brands do. 2 bale.- Sen Island Brown Shirting i our Hue of business, ,i the very LOMT.ST ordered by ,i and dispatch, and artlclo *•11 to dealer* approved pape letter will lie selected with great eu iu ““ MOOT.» PII0TWEI.li. No. 4KS .Malden Lane, New York. i» p Als.1 manufacturers or a very mi|H>rlor artlelu of Plated' Spoons and Forks. _ Je 7—9m Sewing Machines. I ^XGELSIOU SKW1M4 .MACHINES.—Made hy HOOD, BATTKLLB ft CO., M'orcester, Mas«a- clinsetts, patented hy Elias Howe. Jr., Sentomlier loth, in to. Theso Machines are warranted, (with proper use.) not to gel out of repair. They aru built in n good sub- H.iiitlial ami workmanlike manner, ami will do Tailors' Sl." makei■' and Saddlcm' wmk, hi a manner warranted, to give nii isi'ai non. The eiieh will not lip nil) more than common sew iug, done l>\ band. Call and see them In one ration, nt 140 ClIliSNUT street, Philadelphia, up mire. W. A. DAWSON, Agent, may 12 JyMftC .... Allendale Brawn Sheeting, do Uncus Vlllo Stripe*, and a good assortment of nov 12 A1KF.r English Half Hose. KEN ft BURNS. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. PIE11HON. 11K111T ft CO. ' A RK receiving weekly, per steamer . and best selected stocks of Clothing e •f the largest _____ >r offered in thl* market, which they offer on nceuinmiNlntiug terms at wholesale and retail. They also hnvo in store a good assortment of Gentle- men's Fui ni-hing giHufa. Merchants»Mil tig the city wyiJd do well to call and ex* amine our stock. P. s.—Ordure from tho country promptly attended. ntigffl _ __ GENERAL NOTICE. 41. M.GR1FFEN has ro-onened hi* store, nnd Is ready Tor all customers’ call in hi* line. I lmvo In employ a superior workman at watches, and al- _ :*o u first rate Manufacturing nnd JoMilug Jewell er, and nil work in that line will be received and done ac cording tooKm.n,and with despatch. Calls solicited from nil friends nml customer* in want of articles In iny line of btistnoos. nov 10 H AY.—2.' • bales prime Foist um liny, famling fnun ship Time, und for sale hy nov 20 0AKLKT0N ft PARSONS. „ , , IT. IL OWENS. Dougherty county, Ga., July 10th, 1855. i. Randall ft Mercer:—In reply to yours of tbs 6th Instant, in referenro to your cotton seed drill, Inm happy to sav that after planting a portion of mv present •"■"P ill tile old VVll.V, I wn* enabled to obtuiu OUO of yoUT drills, with which I finished. It fa the desideratum nml lone . wen the sought after. .Many uml varli*l have farn the attempts of Intelligent minds to attain what you have accomplished, but with .i- i _ (o j k> ,1^1^ only partial sucres*. Till* leaves nothing t„ iu a cotton drill. It dc|Hislts the seed uniformly and c tiuuuu-ly in a straight ami narrow Hue a* you wish, saves about one half tho labor iu planting, nnd about ono third of tlm In*'Work in cultivation. It is almost needless to add that I am delighted w ith your drill. Yours respectfully, J. E. MERCER. Leo county, Ga., August 10th, 1856. Messrs. Randall ft Mercer—Gentlemen : T used one of your cotton seed drills tho past spring, and I feel four fold paid for what it cost. To give your drill u fair trial, I planted every other row with the drill, nnd thu Intor- ning row * I phinted ns well us ever cotton waa plnnted drill coin" Into use. Tho result was, that in before the row planted with your drill I got a more vcrfect stand, and 1 think lt grew off much belter, besides I realized a great saving iu tho labor of working over my cotton the two first times. I shall continue to uso them i long us 1 pinnt cotton. Yours fte. r JE88EK COCK. Lee county, Gn. Messrs. Randall ft Mercer—Gentlemen: I have used eight of your Cotton-seed Drills, manufactured by J. II. M'atson. on Col. J. Rond's Fowltown plantation. I am m b pleased with Ilium, linving realized great saving of ed. of labor iu planting nnd chopping out, and tho hands at the first siding could go over at least one-third more In ii day, and do better work than in cotton planted in the best way f could plant with coulter nnd block. I have no hesitation in giving it us my opinion that In tha use of voiir drills there fa a saving of one-third of tho la bor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col. Bond Is pleased with them nml will miitintiu their use. Yours, respectfully, JA31ES CIIEEK. Fowltown, Gn., July 9th, 1855. -lifv t ,, w Mercer's .Cotton limiters, nml have no hesitation In say ing thnt they will do. The saving of lnlnir in planting Is an object, the saving of seed I* nil object, nnd tho cotton stand* in such a narrow drill thnt It limy almost bo kept clwm without the hoe*. Thero is nothing to cqnal them iu planting cotton. WM. B. REYNOLDS. Lee county, Ga., July 1st, 1865. Lee Coumtt, Gn., Angnst 23d, 1855. 1 lmvo used Itandall ft 3lercer's Cotton-seed Drill, which I purchased of Col. J. II. Watson, and think they are thu best machines now in usu. 1 am satisfied there is a great saving in setil nml n grenter saving In work. I am fully satisfied thero Is one-thlnl of the hoe work saved. Try them, nml nny rcnxounldo man will lie satisfied they ara worth mure than three times thonricu they aro sold for. PHILIP WEST. Hnving obtained from .Messrs. Randall ft Mercer tho exclnelvc right of supplying the Statu of Georgia with these Drill*, 1 am now prepared to supply all demands, hnving mndo arrangements for tlielr manufacture hi Pal myra and Milledgevillc. Money sent nt my risk hy mall, if tlm reqiifaitions of tho Post Office Department are com plied with. Any other Information desired can bo ob tained by addressing mo oither at Palmyra or Milledgo- villc. Georgia. J. If. WATSONv oct ID—law6m SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT COHN AND COB MILL, PATTKFTKD MAY I9th, 1854. > S S. BROWN. Proprietor of Georgia . Tennessee and • Alabama, of this invention, whirh i* doubtless among the most important of modern times for the use of *’ e well advised farmer and stock feeder; nnd the uni- r*iil favor with which it lm* been received from the first ore than anything else, attests its utility and superiorl- For portability, simplicity of construction, and con venience of pee, the Uttle Giant lm* uoeotml. It weighs from three to five hundred poiiud*, according to size, can he put In operation by (bo farmer In twenty minute* without evi'en-e or mechanical aid, thou adjusted and used with convenient hy anybody. The Little Giant has received tho First Premiums at every State Fair from .Missouri to Maryland tho past Fall, nml Omt in the moot complimentary manner. These .Mill* are guaranteed iu the most positive man- nor against breakage or derangement, nml vvnrmutod to grind feed from ear corn, and grits or fine hominy from shelled corn, with n degree of ease nnd convenience for farm purpose* never attained before. The subscriber* are now preimred to furnish tho trade with improved patterns and sizes, to suit thu varid want* of all. No. 21* offered at §05 complete, ready for attaching tha team, nud warranted to grlug ten bushels of feed per nonr with one horse. No. 3 nt §75 will grind fifteen bushels per hour. No. 4 at §90 will grind twenty bushel* per hour, with two horses. Manufactured and for sale hy 8. 8. BROWN ft 00., mnr 3 ^ at Nashville, Tcini.,antl Atlanta, Ga. TO SKA ISLAND COTTON PLANTBRB. T HE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agents for llm mile of tho celebrated McArthy SEA ISLAND Ol 1'ITl IV IIIV l I.m.ii ...l.l.l. I. .... .in ■ a ■ COTTON GIN, the cotton from which Is readily Bold, and which usually bring* threu to five cents per pound mors than from nny other Gin yet invented, are now prepared to supply Planter* nml those wanting, with thesoof super ior workmanship nt one huudred ami twenty-five dollars each. Extra rallnra§11. Extract from n letter from a Florida planter: ‘•Tho McArthy Gin Is Infinitely ahead of overy other Gin vet manufactured. I would not ho without one for treble the nmount; It saves trouble, is simple, and turn* out lienutlful cotton. The staple I* not injured, and tha open proves* so much desired by the English buyers Is cer tainly obtained.” aug 24—tf HOSTONf* VILLALONGA. F INR 111* ACK. PIIOCK CO ATS.-.lust re ceived per steamer, a goiM ^osoortment of Men extra fine Black Frock Coats, nnd Pnnts, silk and satb Vests; for salo cheap, at tho clothing atom, Gibboft Range, hy oct 25 GEO. 8. NICHOLS ft 00.