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VOLUME LIII.
TUESDAY MOItlSTriSra, DECEMBER 4, 1855.
the republican
ISrVHLI*HEU
DAILY. TIU WIIKLV, AND WtERLV,
BV r.W.ALEXANBEH ft I. R, SNEED,
TBlilMi
MOO
a oo
too
pally fapar, la Ad.aaoa,
If sat rati la Atvaaoa,
Tri-WMUy la Adranoa,
If nat Aid In Adyauca
Waaklj fapar, Invariably in Adaanaa,. >.00
Cltb friea:....ntanOeptaa *» • • MOO
W In no CM. will on unto hr Ik. Ito-. b« alUiuJrd
to unlit*. acooiuiwnliHl wlik moni j - , ur,. »»U.ftM:tor, r*t-
frrenc*.
Fore KednceU.
Cabin Passage to New York $30-
SKMI-WKKKI.V.
ll.Hi rKD OTti rBR NAlLJel.llB.
I MI K now am! splendid -file wheel •tcvni?4»lp*t
. K S • >X VI l.l.K, I,M*) l.mo, Copt O. II. l.t'»Lo«.
AUGUSTA, l,V» -‘ Tuno. I.tiih.
FI.'HOG I.:«KI • »* M. S. VVniiOIIOLL,
A LA HAM \, l,Xm “ •* O. R. ScHtxvx,
will I avi» Ravnniiitli
F.rtry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
These snips aro irn-wi the Unrest on the cnaot, un
surpassed In speed, wfcly or comfort, matin* their
p»-«..*e In fifty to six y hour*, am! are commanded ujr
rkillful. careful a-d pohte I'fflcor*. Having elegant
i'au>-T«oni seoooi mods'lon«, they offer a met desirable
conveyance id New York.
''abin P»»>urn 8*20
Keerare do .... II
AftHila: PADF.LFOUG.F \V teCO, Savannah.
XAM’L.L. MITCH IIX, t* Broadway.
June W, 1855. New York.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
l. N. Yf All. NTBAntHN.
tub sure* toMrauma Tula r.iaa am
“ BALTIC.
Capt. COMSTOCK,
ADRIATIC,
C»ipt.
These ship? havlug been
bull! by c<a raci.etpraolf
lor government service. ev.
1 rry care has been taken In
llitdr construction, a« alto
* Intfutr cn^ince, to mure
„ _ _ _ snnxlu auil tpeod: Qand
their nromn nodiUiono for passenger* are unequalled
foreleganco nr unmiort.
Prleo of passage from New York to Liverpool,In Drat
saldn tu second cabl», |75; exclusive u»e of ex
tra size atato re<ra. 6:125. From Liverpool to Now York,
X.W aud jC.ii.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship.
No bertnsean bosneured mull paid for.
fRoPOdHI) DATES OF HAILING.
from .Yew fori. from l.irrrpool.
1*53. l«jj.
Wednesday.... Jan.24.. 18 Ul Saturday.... Jan. 1.1.. 1855
Wedncxl i> .... I’eb. 7.. ISYMSaturday ..Feb.V7.. 1855
Wednesday ....Feb til.. lavJ daliirday.... Kot». 10.. 1855
|-vVKday.. ..Jau.24.. 1855
For Freight or Pn-satre apply lo
EDWARD K. Ci ILLINS, 5d Wall street, N. Y.
IIIDlWN, siltpi.E\ at co., Liverpool.
STCIMIlift, KENN \RDIlCO,2? Auatln Frlara, Loudon.
E t». WAIN WItiGHT ac CO., Paris, or
GK*'. II. DRAPER. Havre.
l~gT lln> ownore of three ship* will not ho accounta
ble for gold, ai ver, tmlli >n. apicie. Jewelr>, precious
•tone*, or me ala, unloae bills of lading are elgnod
lh< reior, amt the vi.lue thereof ox pressed ihcreln.
8hlp|iere ple.iKi lake notice, that the ships of this
Line cannot carry’ any goods contraband of war.
Jnnil mwfly
M
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
HF
. nr ki.aikuixb.
O N nml atier .Sunday Hie lllli October, Inatant and
uni-l Inriber nu(u-*Mbe Passenger Train* on tbe
Central Uuiiroad, »ffl run at follower
aXTWKXN SAVANMAII AMO XACOW.
Leave Savannah 5 a m , and 12.15 r. M.
Arrive at Macon , 2.15 r. and I a. m
Leave Macon 11.45 A.H .and W.50 r. M.
Arrive, at Sarann h 10 45 p. M . and 7.U0 a. m.
BKTWKKN SAVAKNAII A Ml At'Ut’SVA.
Leave Savannah 12 5 y. M., and 8 Iftp. m.
Arrive at Au.'iula 8 45 p. u„ and 5.10 a.m.
Lento Alllfll-.a It a. M . nnd 4 111 f. m.
Arrive inS.-tvannnh 1.20 p. M. and 10.45 r. H.
• kTWKKM HArON AMD Al’OI'aTA.
I cave Mac.ni II 45 a. » , Mid O.Hi r. m
Arrive at Anutula 8 45 y. m ., and 5.3d a n.
Leave Amruiia II a m.. and 4.1tl p. m.
Arrive ut .Macon 2 15 r-m.,a-d I a. m.
aaTWKKM - AVAMN Alt, Ml 1.1. LUO KVILLB AND BATONTON.
lauve Savannait 5 a.m.
Arrive in MMedgevlile 2.45 p. *.
> i-avo Macon 11.43 a.m‘
Arrive In Eatonton 5 y. m.
v\ M. M. WADLBY
Savannuh, Hr , 12th f»ct.. 1855. «.ci I?
South Western Rail Road.
CIIAXHE OF SCHEDULE.
wIIM.-uli lodeteot hit b^nfftKaffro. Ilia from teeth are
last decay Ing.chewe tobacco, and la loud of aplrlta llio’
drunkard, lie canaol wad or wHtr.lma ho trade|
i been acMilomeil to Mock and IH uting lie haa but
little knowledge of ibeconutry, and will have frequent
occaeinn lo enqulrv Ida way. la rniher alow lu stM-ooh.
ami hnaralluran liumldeappearauoe^t*NL HUNDRED
DOLLAR* and the honuilluW.-n with hint,) will be
given by me for lit* eonfliiemenl In any (all, and Informa
tion eenl to nm an Igalblui. One llumir»-d Dollaia will be
paid lor proof .to c->nvlaUliu AbdUluiilM wbo has been
tiutporlng with him for name months pnet, ami who haa
incited Mm to taku this advantage of my abauhee lo
Now York.
Any ono whn may have am>n aahl Negro will greatly
digs n« by written, •» Hmt i ■xy liavo aotwe Idea of
what dlrectlou bo hnalakmv Ho wllluiidouhlvdiy pass
lituiMilf a« a while man. when ho lelt he redo a ckes-
iiut aoriol hoVac. wunbdboul |7t>. .
J. .M.TISON,
oet Itb—If HeRi*l»Hlmni'u., tioorgla.
Iron Froiil Jewelry Store
WltOlfMALE AND RKTAII.,
No. 1IC Br<niphton-al.,t'rttt<ccn Doll ff Whitaker
Thu Israeli ami boat aolocu-d aleck of goods
over offhnul p.r sale in IhD city. Hold nnd it||.
ver IN ul* hue. Veal, Fob and Guard Clialns.sota
_ ml'Jewelry, Chulelane*, HraCulela, llronchea,
iLtinniid work Finger Kings, Silver Caslora, T on
sets, INicheie.llnblets, Hups, Cake baskets, Spo. ua
forks, lull Knives, Pie Kmvee, Cheese ricoupa. I.ad'es,
H) pbona. Also, aN kinds o f Plated Ware, MHilary and
fancy Goods, and a great varieiy of artlch-a too numor-
outio mention; the whole or which will be ndd at re
duced nrfos.
All kinds of Watches, Clock*, Jewelry ardolksr Job
MngalicndeU lo by compound hands.
Ml 17 HORTON <t RIKEMAN.
JEorrCflu Bnntnrax CarDs.
iVAvVJimimfmjliKK oouiuV, 04.
Practice law In Hlahmond, lltirke, Washington, ■crier
SPLENDID HOSIERY
For Ucnllcinen’a TVcar.
C U.M I'll IAI.NH i very vartaiy nnd style ur
CASH ,Mf.RR.
MERINO,
LA Jill Wm.L,
FLANNELS.
(Mt.K end
COTTON UNDER SHIRT*.
DRAWERS and hair II08E,
DI.OVKS, ite.
8iri1able for the season. Pleasocnli and nrovhla Tor
year wants and oeoeaatlles. WM. o. PRICE,
oct 87 .Merchant Tailor, I4~ Hav at.
New Carriage Ware-House,
COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS.
THE UNDERBID XKl) respect hilly In-
''forms the citizens of Suvanuah nnd snr-
- roumlbig country, that he has completed
•his now
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE,
Corner Congress nud Montgomery Streets, aud haa now
uu baud aud is constantly receiving, n largo aud hand-
soma stock of
OA.YlXt.XA.GrSM,
Consisting of Coaches. Itocknwuvs, Top and No Top Dug-
giea, Corriagua, Harrouches. and Magnus of every descrip
tion, calculated to suit the most faatldiou*, and are made
or tilt- best material, and the moat celebrated bnildara of
Newark, New York and New Haven. All of which will
be sold low, aiicl warranted to give satisfaction.
A oull Is reap, cl fully sollcilud.
0. MMIARPCARTLH,
Corner of Congress and .Monigoim ry si reels.
N. D. KKI'AIKINH ol all kinds done in I he beat man
ner,jind ns low ns Hie times will admit. nnv 8—ly
FANCY DRY GOODS.
I . ARIES AND GENTLEMEN’S KID, 1ILTK8KIN
J ami other styles of (II.0YK8. Dress Trimmings,
Linen Cambric HMkTs; Embroidered and Cotton ll’dk r fs;
Ni-eiUe-worked and Lace Collars and Sleeves, a very great
variety; English thread. Maltese and Valenciennes Lain;
Ulnck Ulmpuro do; dents Fancy fnivnln and Scarfs;Bon
not. and narrow Trimming lllbltoii, w hlto and colored
8osh do., Ac. Just received and lor sub- by
nor 0 1 U:\VI IT l MORGAN.
wools HATS 1 WOOL HATS ! t
a JUST ivcchcd Uuu doseu M OJL 11ATS, a good
articlo fur plantation use.
HKLDF.N & CO.
Corner of Broughton and liarnnrd sts.
nor 0—lm
TH BVBiTTATKit.
m Tho reiy last Full Style of Uvntleim-n'a Fine Silk
Dress Hats have boon received; au inspection is
ros|>ectful)y solicited.
N. K. DARNUil,
nor 9 Hat ami Cap Stars, 150 Congress street.
niri.i:* *. riandi'.iX'
Ul TTo KXKY* AT LA W.
„ . Wnyncxbor«% din.
KolbfMMS Mrtsra. A J.lt T. V\ . Millar, Augusta,Ga.
net 2 1 y
E. ff. CV % IB A Ml Mis
ATfORNEY AT LAW,
Forkylbifla..
Will nracttoa In the Flint and adNnlng ronnttaaof tbe
Jan 7 Macon Circuit. if
win. a. Lorrii.n,
ATTORN MY AT LAW,
Bov3lf. Itloutlcella, Um
wii.i.i %ni i;nwAHD8,
ATTORNEY AND UOUNMELLt»lt-AT*LAW,
mirun«|iy, Plorldn,
will praotica In Iba Ununs of Enst ami 8unth Florida.;
Rofuniuoes—Tunno Pinkney u tk) H Uhurlmtoa, S. Uj
Pierson, lleldl Is tin., Savannah, Ga.; Cooper ta Mother,
Micanopy, Fla.
march Ytt ty*
RAtilEI. W. PEPFEIl,
Successor to
HENRYJ.PEPPER fc SON,
Wnlfhes, Jewelry nnd "liver TV a re.
No. 175 Chetimt at., oppoaite the Slate Home,
Phlln«cl|i|ilk.
may 30 ly
4VI l.l.I*>1 n. TI NS#,
Factor te Commission Merohant.
For -Fiuridn am* Southern Georgia Pnnluce,
NORTH COMMERCIAL W1IARF.
CUAKUNTUfil, 8. C.
AND
97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
may 7 nmo
TVIliiflAR1 J. WlLniER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wnrronton, Goo.,
Will practieo In tho Northern i 'Ireult of Gonrgla, nnd
In thecountles-if llurke,Columbia, Jefferson auu Wash-
lngton,of the Middle Circuit. ly may W
Nttn^Yovk ABSccttsemnita
FVsm S. M. Ptliengtll 4- Co.’s AHterlislMg Agenty, 11
JWtsMM-fI., Jt>» York, and ATo. 10 ateu-et, Jtsslaa,
P. k tio are A|euls lor tho most Influential auu Ur
ged circulating Commercial paner* both In tbe United
Stale* and the Canadas.
FULTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA (I I OBUIA,
IlY A. E. REEVE*.
Atlanta. March 11. IH55. If mnr IS
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780..
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WALTERi BAKER A CO.
American, French, llo'iimpa
thtr, and Vanilla tilMitiitLATEi
prepared tit >tit»A; BRt >M A, GO.
tit »A PASTE;(Vvcna 8iIrks,Solu
ble, HomnipaUiii-. and Dietetic
Cocoa; tiouoa Shells; tiraoked
Ooeoa,4tc.
These Mauiilaflturcs to which
riasT raxw^pus have been n-
wardwl by the chief Instltutmil
amt Fairs oi tho Union, nrn mi
/.so/, Flower 4* Fruit excellent diet for children, invh-
of tho Cocoa, with a lids, and persons In health. They
pod opened. allay r ither Hum Induce the ner
vous uxcltenu-ul nllondant upon the tmo of ten or coflue,
and nre recommended by ldrs. Warren, Jackson, Hay
ward, Ware, aud Adams, of Boston, and by eminent
phtsh-.lanaelsewli ro. ,
Forsnlo by nil the principal Grocers to the United
States, and by tbelr Agents.
uTti. Murray. Now York; Grant It Twells, Philadel
phia ; Thomas V. Brundlge, Hnlllmorc; Keimrtt k. Dud
ley, tim. WALTER BAKER it CO.,
•(.)» 13—3m Porcltt-Mi r, Mnss. *
~ MeriUo Iron Pipe Works,
MERRIL & JAQUES,
149 Centre>9C Kew York.
TtataANt K.UTUltr.U8 AND DEALECS in Wruught
^J| Iron, Pipes, Fittings. Tools, nnd every description
or ii|i|>arutus i-onnectcd with Stoam. M’utur nnd Gas, for
heating nnd lightlug Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Pri-
vote Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Faosorlss
and Halls.
Also Valves, Corks, Pumps, Gauges, Uoik-rs and Boiler
Flues made to order.
Onr Screw Cutting Machines im* entirely new, and our
own |latent warranted to do doublu tho work ufuny other
Uivmtiou.
Outers solicited Rom all sections of the country, nnd
promptly attended to. Jo £1, ’35—ly
14* It M l I I AN I I HN.
T IP. fiibscrihers nie desirous ol culling the uttenllon
of those Interested In tho Hulling of Rice, to tliolr
iiiovJy 11>veDied Machine, which surpiisst-s ull others
now In use. The ndYantnuo of these Machines consist
In Its simplicity, durability, and the great amount of
work which it will perlorm wllhoul Um least injury to
the gralu. The machines nro portable, nud well adopt
ed to Hand or Monm Power, can no transported ready
tor use. These Muclilues cun bo madu to hull from 20
lo 5110 bushels per day—varying according to size. All
necessary Information will Im gtren by addressing the
Inventors,at their Itlauuluctory, No 114 tilllTsbcut .New
York Oily.
RORERT k JOHN E. ANDERSON.
sept 20—Im P
Combs, Faas, and Fancy Goeds.
WILLIAM TASKER,-No. lu Park Puce, New York,
I NVITES the nttentlon of HonUiem nnd We*tcm Mer-
chants, to Ids new MiK-k of Fans, Couilm, Hair, TmUh
nnd Nail lirudius, Ladi-V Iteticuh-s, Pi-rfuim-ry, Soaiw,
Porte Mnnnnie«, Jet nnd Bend Bracelets, Pnrket lhwika,
Dress Huttons. Pins and Needles, Ilookn nnd Eyes, Watch
Uuaids. M ux, Coral ami 01a-i Heads, Necklaces, Ac. In
dia Rubber t’omba, Cano*, Balls and Toys of every de
scription. Scissors, Hu\ora and tiutlcry. Gold amt Gilt
Juwelry, Accorditms nml Violins, iueludiiiga gem-nil ami
a very largi* slock of Hn-riMi, French atul Gemmn Fnnry
Goods, which will la* sold at tho very lowest prices, for
Curb >>r approveiUmper.
bit' Orders by letter selected and put up In the best
WM.TA8KKH,
' York.
YV. H. MAY & CO.
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles nnd
nnrm-sseH, of which the follow big comprise n part:
Spanish tlullb-d. Overiuid ami Shaftou Saddles, Plant
er’s large nnd eatm large Saddles; Men's plain do.; Eng
lish doA Boys' and Race do.; Ladies’ Saddles of a vnrtetv of
| patterns; Bridles and Martengalcs; Saddle Bags, Trucks,
Ac.
, S ADDLER'S M ATKIITALS.—Saddle Trees. Skirting nnd
j Hogskius; Pad do.; .Straining ami Worsted Web; Thread
ami Tueks. m-orted sixes.
HAUN’FISSES.—I'oni-h, Barouche, Buggy nnd Sulky
IlnruesM-s of all kind-, by the single set.
! CARRIAGE Til IM MINGS— Baronelie. llnggr A Sulky
Springs nnd Axles; Dn.-h Frames; Holdis uml Bows, by
the single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain do:
pnteut Dash Leather, Top uml Curtain do.; broad ami
narrow Laces, vurloty ot pattern*; Silk and Worstisl
Fringe; black nud purple Coach Roans Buggy limits,
Plnti-l nnd Bros* Carriage Bauds Braes nnd Plaited
Knots*. Ac. July 23
NEW GOODS
jubt nBcniVBD. ’
T ILE sUIIStUIIIEUImsuow In store ami Is receiving
by each steamer train Now York, u full and whll
selected assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
BENTLEMEVS M HMSHIMi IJIIIHM.
Consisting of flno DRE88 nii J FROCK COATS, ItlJSI-
NESS COATS of all qiinliiies nud colours. MERINO
and FLANNEL UNDER HURTS nnd DRAWS. —
GLOVES, CRAVATS, Ac , lie.
Having (wocurest iti« «wslt»» or an oxpcrlanceU cut
ler, he Haliers himself that ho shall p able K plaaso
all wbo may favor him wtlli his ore ora. and his stock
ol plecus goods Is full, aud well assorted.
WM. o. PRICE.
oct 10 147 Bay s' reel.
ill (KIT A BEi'Vi'VETT.
cm\m am iiakxkss uepiisitory,
Corner of West Broad and Buy Streets,
Nnviinsinli, fin.,
Would call tho attention of tho citizens
of (h-orgio. South Carolina. Florida, Ala
bama nud Tennessc*, to their large and
splendid stock '
TuoPiutdij.-rr Trains dully toColumbns
O N AND AFl'Ell MONDAY, August 27, p.isseug>-r and
in sit train# will leave M.ic.rn f.>rt'uluiiit>usuml Mont-
geiU'-rv. daily at 2.1» A. M.. nml 3.15 P. M., arriving at
t oliiiuhus at ,.15 A. M. uml DOi P. M. Leave Coliiiubiis
fir M ic -ii daily al 1.15 A. M. all I 2.3UP. M,. arriving at
Mar *n at !•'. I.> A. M. and i.5n P. M.
far Am-ricus will t ik < tho morning train at
2.1'J A. M. from M.u on. arriv ing at Americus ut H.1H A.
M. L-ave Americus ut 6.40 A. M. and arrive at Macon
at to.15 A. M.
Cnm -ct iig at Macon each way with tho Central Rail-
rovl I’raiiis t*> Sav.inuuh, Augusta, Milh-dgerille uml En-
t<int-ni; uu I with Macon uni Western RailroadTruiusto
tiri.llu. Atlanta, Dalton, Chatuumoga, Knoxville, and
N'aslivillu.
Conii cting dally at Columbus, with Girard and Mo
bile Railroad.
Conn-cling daily at Am n ricus with four-horso post
C>uli L-n • to Tallahassee, Albany, Thoinasville, Ac.,
an I tri-wo -kly II ick Line to Lumpkin.
Pass ngers for points on this Bond " below Fort Ynl-
lay.” nlio.iM tak th • 1 o'cl.u-k evening train from 8a-
vaii'uli, un 1 5 o'cl'N-k evening train from Augusta, to
a* >ii •l-tenti.in at Macon; for other points on South
tW-M-rn. or Muscogee Railroads, passenger* will have
no d-t nil >n by either train*.
Fire C|.im M -amship leave Kavnnnnh for New York
We in s lays on I Mturdnys, nnd for Philailelpbin on
W. dn ■ lavs. Passage, lu the Cabiii, $20; 8t«crnge,
Far- from Montgomery to.'-avaunuh, $1300
Ilo. Columbus to do 000
Do. Americas to do 8 80
• IEO. W. A DAMS, Supcrintvndnnt.
Macon, nug2 *55 (tf) nng 11
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
OUTHBBUT, GrXIORaiA.
T Ili: enure s.-bolnstic year of this Institution, bv n
joint ranolutioii of tho Faculty and Troshas, lias
b4ien thrown Into one term, conunonclug on tin First
Jlouday In Kept, miter, uml rinsing on commencement
day, Thursday after the fourth Kuniiny in Juno.
F A 0 U I.T Y:
AU0U8TUS ALLEN. A. M., President—Professor of
En^'llsli Lit erature and Ancient Languages.
REV. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Professor of Mental
and Moral Philosophy.
REV. T. X. FUB8TER, A. M.—Professor of Mathematics
and Natural Science.
MISS ANN K. ALDEN—Principal Primary Department
and Inslru'-tress in Botany nml Frrnrh.
II. II. LlG.so.-KI—Principal of Music Department.
MILL L. E. GRANT AND MRS. E. T. CALDW ELL—
Ornamental Branches.
This Instituiion now presents to the public, advantages
which few |Mtssess. A large nnd elegantly constructed
College mtilico; oik- of the largest Chapels In the 8late;
all ii -eetsjiry out-buildings mi l enclosure; a boardingde-
p trim-ill. lilted up in tlie most m-at nnd comfortable
stvle. and under thu sup-riniendeiice of the teachers
tlioniS4-lves; with th» whole liomestic department under
tli" i ar-*lul direction of In-lies of experence, u<ld*il to all
the facilities tor a thorough course of instruction which
auv s.iinlar institution can oiler. It will be seen by refer-
en -) lo our calivlogu -. that our rates of Board and Tui
tion are b-ss than mu bu found olsowhere. Tills fact, in
tlu-ae times of pecuniary pressure, is worthy of the con-
shk-raiion of iIkc ; having daughters to educate.
The Boarding D -partme-ut will b<- under the direction
of President Alden nml Indy, an*l Professor Caldwell and
la-ly. With spacious and comfortable dormitories, large
aud conveni<-nt closeta. now and elegant furniture, good
and experienced servants, nnd tables furnished with the
best that the market nITurd*; together with a wholesome
but parental discipline, wo hope to increase the liberal
na-ronago with which ibis Institution lias hitherto been
“o 01 ’",' J , , *'• X- FOltbTKIt, Hee'y Faculty.
Cothbert. July .V», ta.l«. 7—Jan 1, '6fl.
W HI.TB UAHTILK SOAP- A fr.-.h supply of
Did Leghorn Castile .-’.sin. Jn-t rec-hoil and for
onh-by^ JOHN II. MiPUlE A Co.,
Gitilxins' buildings.
C OllN, HAY 4c- OATH.-700 bushels Cor’m400
bales Flnstcrn Hay, !t'*l Imb-s N'ortliern llay, 600
bushels heavy Hoed and food On!*, In store ami f irsalo by
Hot 14 LYNN A- 8NUJB1L
S ~ ALT*, PIC KliEB BEEF, 4ke.—1000 Packs
snlt, lit Imrr-t I* lb him- Ih i I am! I Ca»<l- Extra Hiigar-
cuied. staoked Ii ef in tanvjss. in s’or.- ail I f--r rile by
nov 14 LYNNAFNlpKR.
llt'TTE
(Tt ii I
llM'L .i-m u in
*, umi- a llutter. 10 flrklus co-iklng do. lo tub* do.
»( • 1 ,1 s Willi, Cheese. For sale by
nov 12 WBB8TKR & I'ALMF.fL
A ’" BIIOT TVS iff APOLKON.—The 11 is lory of
Nspid-on It'iiiapjite, in 2 vols. el- ganlly botimJ in
G-itli ami lutlf-cair, with map* nml illustialloii*. A fur-
tli-r «upply received and for sale bv
W A KNOCK A DAVIH,
nov 12 • 150Congr<w*at.
t A 1.01,’II.—16o bids ‘•D.-iiim »d”aml‘ , Gaklvy’' flour,
JT 150 lilt' and <|r Idd sack* •-Dctimead'’ Flour, 60 hid*
sxtra Family Flour. Ju-l ns-i-lvi-d and for sal" by
-- HOLCOMIIK. JOlINHON A 00.
'Iiinrtersiuid oc-
'tates, ill Bond. Just received, ami for sale by
MINIS k JOUN8T0N.
Ac. MX) ieixes No. 1 Pali-am! I iiliillv HoaPi
. ..ran-G. 4 *.doz. n Toilet ami I’an-y ;''.ap.i, 2
'• bidigo. | , rt - nine gs. 30 <:us--s Fig lllm-, /si h >xes
, I'' “i. 8oda. t casks 8nl AmIu. In aloft*, and fhr mlo
nor 13 WKBKTKK k PALM FA
f l^I>BACCO, GIG A IlN, A a.—'AX I Imxr* GrintA
»ti, tlll.-si"** /,'* nnd *i'«. I 5o lanes State of Georgia 6's
* V* 1 !'2«i iMixe* Various Bmndc6'a. K «, 10's,
au.liu u ' * ' ■ ’ P *»»• C0« Totsiero, 3«»0 M tilgur».li||l
Vuldl-., In rtore, and for Ml. ..v
W WLU8TKH k PALMES.
B HANHYt—Brandy In half pip
f ■-•* J • • • •
UOJPH.A
Iz.anoiM lu -
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muring our common Interests, nnd not permit Northern ;
nii'ii and Northern lMectoia t" Huetunte our money mnt-
t-rsns tle-y rnuy wish, wlUlo wo oiu quietly following
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collect mid i\liable guide to thu Ranker, and M.-ioiamt.
Hot -1 Proprietors, lirok- rs, Auctioueeis, ( uiiimis.iou
Merchants, und oth -rs deshou* of haviug tln-lr names
nnd business widely circulat 'd, are iutbiin d Hint a liml-
t-d number of udtertis. nieuU will b- Ins rt d. Special
rut- s for adv.wti-iiig by tli•• year, or tor short -r p-riods,
may b • known by applying to any of my Agents, or nt
thu olllce in Atlanta. Ga.
Epeciiu u numbers will bo sent, on applicutiou by let
ter, free of charge.
All communications intended f.»r fho Bank-Note Lis;
nml l>et. tor, must be address -d to Swan's Rank-Noto
Li*t. Atlanta, till. SAMUEL SWAN.
Jahks ituiiuusox. General Agent. sep '26—3m
Oglethorpe Medical College,
-A.T SAVAItTNAH, GrA.
T HE 8E&8JUN OF LEtil’l RES in the above Institu
tion will comim-nce on the llrst day of November
nud terminate on the 1st of March.
The C'hui'iuo at the College building, will be opened to
pntieuts on the 20th of October, nnd be continued through
out tile session:
Tho Faculty is constituted ns follows :
H. L. BYlil), M. 1).. (Into of Savannah Medical College,)
Professor of the Principle* nml Practice ot’ Physic.
K. UltOY ANTONY, M. 1).. (orMnynesboio, (in..) Pro-
feuor of obstetrics nnd di*enses of Women nnd Children.
WKM.LY ('. NORWOOD, M. D.. (of t’okesbury, 8. C.,)
Prof-.-ssur of Materia Medina nnd .Medical Jurisprudence.
JAMES 8. MOREL, M.D., (of Savanunh, On..; Professor
of Anatomy.
JOHN DAVIH, M. D., (of Abbeville, S. C.,) Professor of
Physiology.
WM. T. FEAY, M. D.. (of Hnvniinnh, On.,) Profcasor of
Clieinihirv ami Pharmacy.
CHARLES GANAIIL. M. D., (of Savannah, Ga..) Pro-
f-.-g-nir pro tcift. ot the Priueiples and I’rnctlce of Surgery.
Deiuoiistmtor of Auatomy, It. J. NUNN, M. D., (ofSu-
vanunli.)
The fees will be—$100 for tho entire course of Lectures;
$lb Deiuoiutintor's fee; Graduation $30; .Matriculation
"i.
Arrangements have been made by which students can
bo nc< oumiodutud with good board ut from 3^ to $4 pul
week.
For further information, address
s,-pt 2d H. L. BYRD, M. P., Penn.
SCOTT’S IiITTLK GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL
PATENTED MAY 10th 1S54.
T HE attention of Planters, Farmers and Stock feeders
iu general, is respectfully called to this Mill as tho
most Important article of the kind now lu m-c, not only
well adapted for grimliugcoh meal for stock, but grist or
fine hominy for the table, nnd especially bread menl from
corn uot fully rlpo or dry in fail.
In Betting tills Mill, no mechanic or frame work is
wuuted, only wanting to ho fastened to tlio lloor or plat
form. Easily aiUustu.l and used by nuy person, oven a
child.
Tin-LITTLE GIANT has received the llrst premiums at
tho Into Agricultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, Mary
land, and other Stales, aud Hint is the most complimenta
ry mauacr, ns well as the most ready commendation from
the thousands witnessing Its n.-rformnnee.
Those Mill* are guaranteed hi the most positive manner
against deflects or breakage, ami No. 3 warranted to grind
16 UmJioL of feed per hour, with olio horse, and eflaiedut
Go- low price of $66, all complete, ready for nttnrhliig the
team. No, 4 ul$i6, grindstt) bushels per hour with two
horsus. Manufactured by
8C0TT k MOTKHEE,
Aiigustn.Gft.,
And sold by C. II. CaMI-FiELD,Agent for the Manuracturers,
171 Bay street, Savannah, w hero tho Muchiuo may bo
seen. may 1
for nat7b7
A MULATTO Woman, ’.'6 years old, a llrvt rat" Siam-
Hlreaa.and Imrrliiblreii, a*follows: A boy 0years, n
boy 4 year*, nml a boy -J years old—all sonnd. In all by nnd
of giHidi'liurneler. Hold to remain in tin-city. Apjdvto
tfm.vlit WM. WR'Gllt.
FOR MALE}.
A SMALL lot of Rico Field I bind* for sale.
A -Man 3» year*, a woman ‘27 years,
A man 'Ji years, a woman 22 years,
A woman 40 year*—all sound and orderly. Apply
to nov 13 WM. WIHOIlT.
HITELL GllAN'1% nrtlie Lost Wire.aolinnniiig
Jp4 novel, bv an unknown author; (’luirbs Viiva**imr,or
Th- ihitcast llelr, bv J. Frederick Hinilli. author of -Amy
Lawrence,” ••MlnnhiOrey," “Gu* llownrd.” k>\ Forsnlo
I,. WAItNOtiK A DAVIS.
Booksellers and Bfationerv, No. 160 Congress at.
nwr 10 ,
A I.R 4t PORTRli.-i'icaxksTeuni-nls celebrated
Hccib h Al - III quarts and Pints Imported direct from
thu Brewery. i auks By oes Porto* ip IPhits. 2u do lhu-
elay's I’m t-T in Pints. Erndlng. and (ur sale hy
gov 14 ('LAt’-lfijHN * CUNNINGHAM.
jrirtlBlfcKK.—7ei boxi s English Dairy Cheese. 60 do
Ccu„|,.4i,.",i.'i., ;iv ’
• llrlg A. IsiWTuliee. For
OGllEN, hTAIUt A CO,
CAIl HI AG EH, 1IUOG1E8
embracing every variety ami style now in use. Among
our stock will be Tumid ull of the most fathiouablo stylus
combining.
KLKGANCK WITH LIGHTNESS AND HTIIKNGTII
IWill* by H.im* I.r till, moo* r.-llnl.l" Inilbter* In Ptiltailet-
idiin. wIiimp work has n reputation for Lightness, Dura
bility and N'eatn'-m. uiisurpasseil by auy other luauufac-
turi-rs in the Union.
Tln ro may also b-- found nmoiig our stock selections
from tin- establishment of J. M. IR'imiiy A t’o., and other
i celebrated manufacturers In Newark. N. J., New York
1 and New Haven, all of wlijch are (milt expre.-dy for us,
and which we tlo not hesitate to warrant In every particu-
' lur.
TXTrto Yoctt gtatrUatnunta.
From Skillin, Fieteker, Omml it Schell'a Adeertitlng
Honor, 310 ftroodwey, Wow fork.
LOOKING GLASSES Ik PICTURE FRAME
MAMUFACTOMY.
110RACK V. MCLUft,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IALE-R00MB,
04 Porsythslltn New York.
M K. It. V. 8. would call tin- attention of strangara visit
ing the t-Uy, nud especially those In the 1 rode, to hia
extensive W'AHK-BOOMH AND MAKDFACTGIt Y. lu tho
posM-ssion of unequalled fnellitles, he Is cnnhhxl to execute
all orders on thu lowest possible terms. Tbe sntc-roonui uro
replete with choirs ais-riniens, and a full assortment of
RICH GILDING IN ALL ITS BRAN til LF4S.
Moulding*, Rich Gilt, Rom-Woods. Oak, Maplo, 2<d.r»
nnd Mahogany, In every variety and constantly on hand.
Orders kvni ull parts of the United Slates mid Gonadal,
executed with promptness, packedwith the greatest of care.
A liberal discount allowed to tie-Trade.
H. V. SIGLER, U4, «7, 03 aud 71 l/orsyth st.,
nov 12—3mos 8 New York.
maimer.
may 1 —ly P I n Park Place, X e
The Best Hair Dye.
Ttall.O. M. IIALLAHD'8 (new nrtlcle) received the high-
1 W est premium ut Hip World's Fair and Aim-rlcnii In-
stitiit**, when- it was examined by tho distinguished eh'-m
1st*. Dr.ti. Little and Prof. Johu Toney, und prououuced
the Rest.
For sale by the Principal Druggists In this city—price
$1. Principal olllce nml -tore 4'J6 mid 60U Broadway, New
York. war 16, *60—V roar 16
w. j ACKiniii a stiVr
GRATE AM) FENDER MAKERS,
246 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
Nets Yfrk.
•ug I—ly
p* engaged
I WP fi el c
II. C. McKcolmsIi
tho Carriage Buslnkss in ('oliiiuhus, Ga., nml wet’.
Ildent Unit with our united experience nud attention we
will b-: able tu l«ei-n on hand a Mock that wc think will
meet the approbation and wants of the public, nod which
for variety nnd extent w ill excel that heretofore kept at
' this place.
All orders thall have strict nnd prompt ntt-ntion.
II. U. McKEK,
Hnvnnnali, Aug 31 1865. I. H. BENNETT.
LOCAL I.VI OF rill) VALUE
and Firo-Proof Qualities of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
AS M AN I' FACTt'KX n nv
STARNS &l MARVIN,
NEIV YOU Iw.
IN TilR flro of tho 3d
Inst., which consumed
thu biiek building, occu
pied by Mr. John T.
Thomus. oppiixlie the
Gas Works in this city,
wn» n Hufo of the ubovu
de«crlpt on, cnntiiining
tin* book?, papers and
inmiev of Mr. Tlmmns
and ulihough iho build
ing was destroyed, llio
said 8nf• Ritstuimsl no
Injury wnatever from the
Intense beat to which It
hail lieen exposed. On
oponing tbu Sale, “
contents were l.ni.al undisturbed, and In the same order
and cond Ittoi* nn whin pluced there, except u slight
dltcolornilnn to the nrnjeclliig ends of a few papers,
and the barks of one or two id the hooks, routed by
tlie steam generated in the Safe, wtiilo nt Its greatest
heat.
The Safe and contents, ns it came from Iho ruins, may
•i'll bo seen, III llio |>ot>>p«s'nii of Mr. Thomas, nt tbu
tins Works. A large luc-oiiment ol these celebrated
Huics nlwi)# on bund, nud for talu by
ti. II. CA.MPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturer?,
July 26, 1853. 171 Ray si., HaVRUliah, tin.
1 luke ploasuro In corrolKmilng llio foregoing state
ment, and In nddltlon would add that tho hooka are now
in ute. J.T.TI1U3JAH, Wood Yard,Ferry Wharf.
July 26.1855. oct 24
FIRE insurance:
Statement of the ‘-Norwich F'iro lumirunco Company of
Norwich, Connecticut, on the Otli day of June, auy
Capitol Stock 4160,000 1856.
Surplus 6,320 00
1 00
$155,32
A'J SETS or Tur. COMPANY. 1 00
321 Slinrcs Bunk block in various Hunks $30,000 00
'23 “ Incorporated Companies otlu’r llinu
Bunks 270 00
Notes on demand, secured by Mortgage* on
Real Estate, Bond I. Bank Stock ami other
gooil persiuinl security
Cash in hands of Agents
" In Bank...
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
rpHEHE machines hau- long sustained tb<- highest repu-
1_ tntiuii in the United Flutes. The rtnsT piiize—a uold
mei>vi,—has recently be-it awarded to them at the gn-at
Exposition at the I’uluce of Industry in I’arU, nnd thus
tlu-y have tin- World'* verdict of superiority.
Great improvement* have Just been added, so that they
run without noise, with ensu to the ujarator at Uuublo
thu ordinary speed, so that
TWICE AS MITII WORK CAN BE DONE IN A D VT.
The greatest clothing anil shoe uiauufurtu'.'hig establish
ments In tin-nmnli'.v u«.- them) marliiiies exclusively.—
Tlu-y ure eoui|M-teiit to perform every sort of work in tho
moat perfect style.
As there are very great numtiers of Inferior or entirely
worthless sewing machines of the la-row k Blodgett
Avery. Wilson, Grover A Baker, and other patents, which
have been sold, but cannot In- used any advantage, wo
hereby oiler to rccoive all such machine*', mid nt»o unim
proved oiu-s of our own manufacture, in i;xeiiAj>uc ior
NEW ANU I.VTKST IMPROVED MAOHINIOI, oil liberal tertlH. All
old iimchlnns Gins obtivlnml l.y ns win i.« lirulten up nml
destroyed. For |Nirtlvulnni n|i|dy Uy Ic tier or pursoiuilly
at our New YorkOfllee.
N. it.—Lm-nl Agents wanted to make Miles of our im
proved sewing machines. To |M-r?ons i»roperly ouulilie,l
Ibr tin- business.'a rare opportunity for profitable nud
pleasant employment Is offered.
I. M. 8INGEII 4k CO.,
Principal Gllice, 3'Z.i Droudwuv, N. Y.
BRANCH OFFICES: 47 lluitover 81.. Bv-Mon. 142
Chesnut Ft., I’hilndelphiu. 105 lkdtiiuotv 8t.. Rnltiuiore,
•223 Walnut St., dnoinniitl. lH'.j 8t. Chari' * Ft.. New
Orleans. Gloversvllle, N. Y., 334 Broad 8t., Newark, N.
,1. P nov 21—8m
ANDREWS 4k. JESIP,
Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY,
Nteaiu Eglnes, Bnllrra, MacUlulsta Tools,
UeltInK, Ac,
IMPORTERS k I)EAt.UIIS IN MaNI'KACTCHERI' ARTICI.FP.
No. 07 Pine Street New York
N. B.—Agents $ir the WoodrulV A: Beach Iron M urks’
Strain Engines aud Boilers.
Exclusive Agency in Now York for Lowell Machino
shop, Machinists' Tool*. P oct 2—ly
The Hand Sewing Machine!
MANUFACTURED
Under Patent of F. B. Bobinion U.H. Bopw,
BY HOWARD k DAVIH, B0BT0N.
T HT8 Marh I nr a.-tnally Hrwa; nar« but a single thread;
throoils its own needles, aud takes every variety nt
through stitch, without lo..n or chain. The stitches are
fornn d the anmr ns In hand sewing, an-l, rxoept In fhe
perfection of Ibuir accuracy and regularity, cannot bedte-
tiuguinlivd bom luuul-work. Tin- work Is performed with
ntb-n*tslx times tbe rapidity, wblln being df vastly supe
rior quality to the bust hand sewiug.
W. II. WILLSON,
Appleton's ttnildtng, No.348 KMadwny. New Yhrk.
- Circul in. and Nun pie* seat by mad ou application.
I14.V lt» 1 IK
AtrooLlyn VU99
STEAM ENGINE WORKS.
13 W«ters(truol| Hrooklyn, N- York
D. B. BURDON & CO.,
WWAVING recently fitted Up the extensive estaldisl
W. ment nt the above named place, wo are prepared to
uuflietun- all kinds of 8taam Engines. Boilers, Hngur
Mills, Saw mid Grist Mill?, Pumps und Ucariug for work
ing Mines, Hhaftlng, Pulleys. At., and are prepared to fur-
nlsli castings of every description. We would call the at-
(• iitioii of Houthui n Planters partirularly to our Sugar
Mills. Having pun-ha«.'d tliecntlrostock of Pal tern* from
the late Uruiof U. 1L Ilartson A tio., N. York, wo eausaMy
Niv that we cun turnout u Mill which for strength, dura
bility and neatness,cannot be excelled hy any establish
ment ill the Mates. A long experience In tlio busluess
renders us competent to execute any orders, and wo would
udvlse those In give want of Machinery to usacall. Ungl
ues from 4 to 40 horse newer always ou hand.
H. I*, lit rdo.x, 11. N. OtiNKUN, 8. U. Conklin.
oof 22—Jtin-
i,l*ti: it ’ s iu o¥ wo it ks,
FOH THF. M.-iXUFACTUHt: UF
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
and Htenm Kgglnci,
67 Pearl-st, Briniklvn, N. V., opposite New York City.
T HE Subscriber having been engaged for the la*t 15
rears (n (ho almost c rrhislve rimuiifiieGire of this
nn»t important invention, \\ uodsworth'H I'luning, Groov
ing und Toiigiug Machine, has recently completed the
large addition to bis already extensive Iron Works, will
executu with dt-qwich all orders lu the above line to un
unlimited extent. The universally acknowledged superi
ority of Wandsworth's Planing Machines, inanufactnred
by him, over all others, requires no reiteration.
In the manufacture of 81'EAM ENGINES, wo claim a
superiority for power nnd speed. Beauty of construetlou
mid huUli; and ulso guaranteo the Enginisi to transmit
b*i per rent more jsiwer for the same money than can
lie furnished By any otln-r nuumfhrturer, and more than
luo per edit. Having iu wear and tour, as well as a large
saving hi the cousumption of I'm I.
REFERENCE?:
to wnrir-H ii.vvi.mi imi. team emhnes sow in use,
Pard • • A Morgan, New lluveii, tit.; L. W. tilucum, Brook
lyn. N. Y.: Timothy Dut.ul. Astoria. L.T.; Lyons A Curtiss,
Bridgeport, t’t.t Stunif<>nl Mauiilactiiring Co., Stum ford,
Ut.; John l\ Sanford. New Haven, 11.: Rolliu Hanford, N.
York City; Cluis. F\ Loosey, Aii.-trian Consul Gem-ral.
REFERENCE
Parties having tiix Wooin-woktii Plaxixq M vrnixsa now
IN I M\
G. 11. Float, Kensington. Philadelphia, Pn.: Kidder A
Martin, Wilmington. N. Cg A. L. Clapp A Co.. Moutgoin-
cry, Ala.: G. A. Sanford, New Gridin*, La.: Hinkle, tmilo
A Co.; Cincinnati. Ohio; Knntnm. Cold. A Co.. Cleveland,
Ohio: 1’uss 4c lit others. Chieugo, 111.; J. it. Siuilh. Mil-
wuuki.-, Wb.: P. B. A L. L. FaiU.n, Buffalo, N. Y.; l or-
ward A Hmlth.Oswego. N. Y.: John Snnrr. Toronto, C. W.
Orders aud priqHisals receinsl by meil or otherwise,
from nil nulls of the UuiUsI States, Canada, South Ameri
ca. nnd Europe, will he promptly ntt.-nd.-d to by Agents
w ho are tavveling in all sections of tie- country,
le tters l.y mail, address JOHN II. LESTER,
oct 4 3m 67 Pearl 8t. Ilrooklvn. N. V.
CHEAP GAS LIGHT.
T HE} BENZOLE UAH LIGHT COMPANY en-
prcpaied to furnish Portndb- Uus Muehhies. huUmI.U-
for M.uiufaetorie*, Stores, Dwelling House*. .-U uuboais,
lt.iiln-.al 8'iati. us, A.-. Tliest- MacTiino are warranted to
civ.- sati*furHon. They are nmnnflvetnn-d under 8. T.
Mellougall’s Patent, nnd nn- the only ones that will ope
rate well iu cold weiitln-r. The Light produced I* one
Imlf cheaper than Coal tins, and b-os than tho iouiuioiiest
Tallow- Oundb-s. Tlu-y are eu*ily managed und free from
danger, nnd the prices 25 per rent, less than any other
Machine* made. The Company offer for sab-Stan-and
County Rights for all the States. AU onters should be
addressed to 8. T. MrlHJl.GALL, Ag'l for the Civ
ocl 2.;—t'm S 321 Bioadway. <*««•»- York.
~FlIiMT PREMIl’M PIANO FORTES.
ST KINWAY & SON
PIANO-FORTE
Nr vn imoviiw vT. nkw vork.
ItKHI'EcrFULLY call the attention of
thu public to their s|.leudld assortment
of semi-grand nud svpuvre Pianos, which,
_ for vohimu of ton*-, elasticity of touch,
beauty of linbh, nnd everything that renders n Plano p. r-
fect, are unsurpassed. A* n proof of the superiority of
their instnnm-nta. they l*-g leave to state, that nt the
great Metropolitan Fair held at Washington, the llrst
premiums in both classes, seml-grand amltwo slrhigud,
«ori> uuaiiliiiously iivvurib-d to them. nlUiniiuli they were
lu*eom|H-tltlon with tho most dlstininilst.ud mmmfurMir-
ers from lloston. New York, I'liiladelplifn nnd itnltlmon*.
Purchi.sers nnd dealers will Und it to their udvuutiige to
cull and examine for thrms. lvck.
oct 23 fi tf
THE AMERICAN WATCH
I B NOW ou sol.) by Um priudpal deuh-ra tlirouglraat tka
country, und tbu public ure iuvit- d to examine and
teat the quality hi comparison with the Imported article.
They are constructed ou th« PATENT LEVER PRINCI
PLE, so long tried mid upproVvd, with such alteration* ill
tho arrangement of the part*, as long experlnm-a has do-
luouslratixl to be the best, lo eusuro
lUlUblltty, Accuracy and Durability.
TheMuiinfai-tureis warrant the AMERICAN W ATCH
in every imrifrulnrof Its workmanship nn-l perfhnnatiee.
N. 11. Norn-nr.- I' liuine mil"** th« names of the niauu-
fiuturers, DENNISON, HOW ARD A DAVIS, Waltlmin, la
engraved on the movement. 8 ^mvtw—Im
HAHDS0ME IMC0ME TO BE HADE
at nom:.
T UB above eon In* nwdo In ovvry Town and Connly
lliroughoul the Union, By engaging lu themonurac-
(tiro nnd sale of an articlo, upon which, for an outlny of
• 10, quo thouauud dollar* ■ year may Im made. The j 8. L. BARBER
article la one of nulveraal daily couaumptiou, und one j Lee county, Georgia, July 13th, 1865.
that bus nuzzled the brains of name of the most eminent ,
|)»cra. Messrs. Randall k Meroer—Gentlemen: In reply
of tlds date, Lnm any with antiafaction, that 1 hav
JTTJMBER 389: >
RANDALL & MERCER’S
Cotton Seed Drill.
UM that would operate
land, aud at the same Um.TT^f JUStaS, wSJSl?
aud upenuinn Ui&t U could U nrad Ly ntgrota
liabllftr of getting out of order. A drffi triSch we thSk'
iMsetaaea all thuta qiialfties, wc now ..gfe. -Jrf
ing community. AW a thorough trial fbtthe last two
years iu diflurent hitnda on «B kinds of land, we wonld
state some of tho odvontngaa to be derived from Oielr
•ae.
1st. The saving of seed, which will amount to enough
In idanting one hnudred acre*, to nay fur the machine.
2nd. Tlie saving oflalior In planting, ono horse and
baud < nly Ixoug requited to open the furrow, drop Urn
seed and cover frrtm seven to mile acres ficr day.
3rd. The great saving of labor In chopping out. tba
Heed I- ing di poaiivd in a Hue one after another.
4th. Tin- grviit saving in aubsequuut hoo work, owing
to tli# fact that nuy (rrsst plow-hand can. 1n siding, eov-
cr all llw lirat crop of gram in tho drill, however small
tin- cotton may be, without injuring (he stand.
The*** oitvantngea all termors will appreciate; and be
low wo give »<nne ccrtUitates, from which the paUBc cam
burn how the-*- drills are appreciated by gentleman of
the first standing In our section of the fitate—all practical
farmers, who lisve thoroughly tested theta, and ara cow
Buquently fully competent to decide ou their merits.
OBHTIF1CATHB:
This is to certify tlrnt I planted uus hundn-d and atxtf
acre* of cotton with Itandull and Mercer's Pluutcrs, and I
consider them auperinr to any tiling of the kind I hav*
ev. r *ei'ii or tried. The aavmg of seed alone would pay
tor thu uineliim-s In a season or two, and I think a baud
I can do oiu-thir.l more hoehig tluiu he oould lu cotton
' planted the common way.
Philosop
It is self evident that It Is dovtlno I t) bocoino one of
the most neeo*«nry or the necessities or lire. The article
la one that will liavo as ready and permanent a sale as
Flour
Full particular* will be sent hy mill, on the racelpt of
18* coni*, or au equivalent In Post Ofltoe stamps. Rpe-
cim&nu sen; when required. Address
J AN. T. HORNE it tit)., n..x 4 551, Post Offlce.
net iu—Im f> Now Yorit.
MOOltK & TAYLOR’S
rABTIIiLES DE PARIS.
T HESE PASTILLES are nn Invnhinblon-in-dv for tho
enn- of (Vmglrt. fold* and Rronelilti*. n« by tln-ir no
tion on the throat und lungs, they remove all houiseneza
lit n f.-w- hour* and wonderfully iiicivu-- tin-power and
ili-xiliility of the voice: li'-m-e they are of great M-rviec to
and highly recommended by Clergymen, Auctioneers,
Pnliiu- j-pi-nk'-rs. nnd all tluw whose calling reqnlrcssnch
frequent use of the vocal orpin*.
N. II.—Askf-vr - Moore .X Taylor's Pastilles He Paris,’’
nnd observe that inch b«x bear* their written signature.
For rah- by XV. XV. Lincoln..!. 11. Carter »V (’<*., J. II.
Moore A Co., nnd the principal Druggists and Apothecaries
throughout thu United State* and Canada, and nt whole
sale by MGOKE .V TAYLGlI, Importers,
acp 20—3m P -1 Malign Lnm • V w York.
PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS.
DATES db FD AIYOH.
No. 1 1 to relay Now York.
C AUTION.—None are genuine except they bear tlio
stamp of the patent. All maiiiil aimvr* und sellers
infringing will bu prosecuted according to law.
mar It) mar is. W-P
M ASONIC—I. 0.0. F—S. of T.—O.l*. A.
R EGALIA. Jewels and Co»tunu-s. niniinf.icltiri'l and
kept on hand, at the old establii-hnieiit of K. Comb,
241 Grand street, East of Bowery, New York. Orders from
the conntry|pMmptly attended to. P J''
t<AFEK.—F. CUTTEN ET 4. CO., liii|i»rt’<;ra of French
J5 and other European Goods, No. 4f> Broad si.
^^mmmom
..121,800 00
,. 2.000 00
,. 1,130 00
$155,321 00
MADIMTIU.
tatsesadjusted, unadjusted or claims for losses—none,
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual—
none.
Total amount nt risk (about).1,400,000.
‘ rd
I Tho amount at hu/nrd
ccptlons,) not over 5,000.
1 , AftTIOIlN HAY, |
i sulu by
n any ri*k, (With very few ex-
A BREIVSTEA, President.
K. Lbarnci), Jr., Secretary.
Norwich, Conn., June Otli. 1865.
Personallyapneaml before tbe undersigned. Mayor of
the city of Norwich. In said Plate, A. Brewster, President,
nnd K. Is-nrncd Jr., Secretary of the "Norwich Firo
Iu«urnnci-Company,'"nnd imulesolemn oath to the truth
of tho above statement, signed by them. I nlso,
certify tlint I have examined the- report of mid Compa
ny. and And tlio nbovo to bo n correct statement of tho
same nnd that the notes nnd loansou wlilrh a part of wild
capital Is invented aro in my opinion good and well
secured.
lu testimony whercof.T linve here to set my hand and
caused tho soul of tho city to bo nfllxc.l, this Oth (lav of
June, 1855. 1
(I*. » l WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Mayor of l Im city of Norwich.
Th« undersigned 1* agent fur the nbovo oiflro, nud Is
ready to tulo-risks on all d< srrlptlon* of proportv in tho
city. JNf), iMlERttOLL.
Jy 18
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK. ‘
To Ship Owners, masters & Coasiftnoes
of Vcssclh.
T HE subscriber respectfully iiiforuis them that tho
Savannah Dry Dock is now in sneeussful operation,
nud it is ealeiiliitud lo taku In ships of any clash from 100 to
150 ton* Inn tin n. It is 230 feet long and 66 feet wide,
aud complete In every particular. A large gang of work
men is employed and a large supply of uiivteilivl* Is on
hand, no that vessels can bo repaired with na milch dis
patch ns In auy other port. Pump nnd RIocU Making and
Smith's w ork done on the premises nnd every effort made
tolniur* economy and fidelity to those who may fnvor tlio
Dock with their Imslnese.
I». P. LANDERHIIINK. Ae't nml Funerlntendent.
fel>2t lotto of Mnr*h'« RiwU.ChnrleMon.
B A8KF.T8, 1IAIU 1IHOOMN, FEATHER
DU8TEU8.—A large variety at No. I .'iff Broughton
Street.
oci u uoiiACK morse.
1 y 1,1 NUN.—I.iMMi jmlr UlTnda,of tin-varlo^r sizes, for
J J sale on the most tevoratfle terms, by ’
nov 12-6 CHAFFER k 00, No. 6 Whitaker at.
1855. irellc
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
Corner Broughton und Jrffe
T HE subscriber ia now rcedv ing
best selected stock of goods ei
In this market, to which ho invlt'
chants. nug"
L'p Stairs.
one of tho largest nnd
, r offer' d to thu trade
„ tho attention of mer-
W1LLIAM G. FOOTE.
For the 1,000,000.
The l'. S. Paleut Marble Coinpan) .
[CAPITAL 165,000. J
No. 33S Broadway, corner Walker street, New York.
A BE prepared to executu ull orders for MANTLES,
TABLE-TOPS. COLUMNS, PEDESTAL.', P1I.A8-
Ti.KS, SLABS. Ac., in imitation of Sienna, Broca tel, l'y-
r.inee*, Neapuliinii, uml all fancy Mmlde.*, equal iu
strength, beauty und diiratdlity to real marble, nnd iu
Nome respectn superior thereto, aud at less than half the
cost. Unlike marbleizcd lnm, wood or alnte. it is wholly
free from nil objccli"UN which are urged against uicru
Mtrface work, where paint, copal varulsli, Ac. form the
temporary polish nnd beauty of tlio article. Mantels
fnun S to $ to. Order* from Builders, Cabinet-Makers and
others solicited, and satl-faetinii guaranteed. Ageuta for
the principal cities treuted with.
PETER RENNIE, Pres't.
Lovu. (i. Micki.es, V. Prcs'L
JOSRI'II L.VMlt, 8ec'y. 8 oct 24—If
TILTON 6c MCFARLAND"
33 Multlen Lanr, New York.
M anufacturers of tim world renowned
SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
Ac. Baltimore Depot, 146 Pratt street. Boston Depot,
14 llowurd street. M pt 6— ly
SHOW CASES’,
lloflniaii & 1'ersli.
.Manufacturers, 37 llowrry, New York,
H AVE thu largest and chcnpoNt stock of Show Cases
ever offered in this city, made iu every style; till-
ver-pluteil. liras*, RosuwoinI, SatimrcMHl. Ac.
Ordure promptly tilled, nnd g'*nls carefully packed and
ahip|H'd to any |wrt of the Lulled .States und Canada.
■up 4-r3m
E. J. DONNELL,
(trucrnl Commlsslou Merchant,
j No. 141 1’kvr.lrst. (Fourth door from Wall-at.) New York.
I sept 4—6m
i lui|)orlaut lo Uousckecpem AIieakrs.
TUB HOPS MILLS.
71 FctTox-Nt. ami 71 Bckkmv.VsI N. York.
Princi|ml Office 103 Froftt Street, New York.
Factory, Non. 30,37, und 38 Hudson street, Jetai-y City.
mHE Proprietor* of this lougand well known COFFEE
■ and SPICE E*talillthim-ut, coutinue lo prepare the
bc.-t PimUMACEL'TICAL POWDERS In uw, fm- raising
bread, biscuit, tea nnd other cakes, Ac. They also prepare
Mustard, Cocoa, nnd many oilier iirticle« of daily use in
••very family, which they oiler upon tho most reasonable
terms. Catalogues rant to dealers who request them.
II. II. A J. G. 1811 AM.
N. B.—Consumers advised to inquire for Hope Mill* nr-
• tides. nng 14— ly
ollt till'l l
'pirorffAXTW I.r IJvIng Witnesses certify t . their
A tii-ighltors, trom day to day, tho wonderful effects of
DAVIS' PAIN KILLER.
S.tXbtSKT ClTT. Onto.
Mr. J. N. Harris: Dear Fir—^Your favor of tin* 28th ult.
is nt hand, and in reply will nuy—We began railing Perry
Davis' Pain Killer, and with very little effort on our port;
•ale* wore small nt first, but a.* U became known In onr
community, tbu demand increased very rapidly, far bo-
yond our expectations, and every- person that nought It
would romunttor more, and speak In the hl-rhcst terms ' ,-ommon plow,
of it a* a valuable remedy for ull tho*u diraaats your i
pampld t spoke of. From those r-eoiiimeuiiatious we •
were imlucud ton*" it In our own fhndl es. nnd the good
effects of the tiiedichie wi ro iuiiiioUlately apparent. We
now e .iitiiim-It* ti*--with great sati'fiiction. We liavo
sold more of the Pain Killer than we ever Imvn sine* or
before of any other medicine in tlu- Name b-ngth ol liuiu;
and we do not licsitiit'-to say tluit it Im* giving better
satlsliiutam to the purchaser tluiu any otln-r nrth-lewo
have iw sold. Hurry of burim *a iuu prevented our
vending ci-rtlflcnt—, but we lmve in our vicinity from lif-
teen hundred to tw o thnurand living wit ii<-«m-s. who testi
fy to their neighbors, day by duy, of thu value of Davis’
Pain Killer: and tbu* tbe circulation of its influence is
being constantly enlarged.
Keep n large supply in the West, it Is Just such a medi
cine a* thu |N-ople want, and they have already found out
that they can ritrutbo Fever uml Ague tbr'25cts.
used your cotton seed drills on the term of D. A. Vnaon.
Eoq., with great success. 1 consider them to be of tried
value. They are a saving of ubout ono-third of thu labor
of cultivation, about two to three bushels of seed to th#
ucrv iu pluming, and a great saving oflabor In planting,
as they open the- furrow, drop and color tba seed wtlli
one horse and hand. I think them worth one hundred
dollars a pieoo to any planter, that plants tail crops of
cotton. As for myself I would not plant a crop of cotton
withuut them for no consideration In tho bounds of rep.
■°*i. Yours, very reapectfiillr,
A. J. BARK.SDAU3
Lee oouuty, Guorgifl, July 12th, 1855.
I Imvo noed Randall k t Mercer’s cotton Planter two
sea.sou ., and cousidur them of groat vultio lo tim tenner.
I lmve seed enough each year to pay for the Planter*,
tin'll I -ave nt least one-third the latair of culMratlon, M
the cotton L m-wisl in ra narrow a lino that with gw*!
plowing there U but little hoe work non led. There is also
•.living of hand* and horses in plnntiug. I should say
they were worth otiu hundred dollars each, and rccotu*
niuiul every termer to usu them.
. . « . . « s. d. McLendon. .
Lee county, Georgia, July 0th. 1853.
*'«• 1 have I teen overseeing for Mr. 8. D. McLendtta
the present year, and fully coucnr in his ■tateineuta
above. DAVISSON WARREN.
Moire. Randall k Morcer—Gentlemen: In reply to
your* 1 w ill only say I have used three of your cotton
«■ d drills, and consider them of great value, from th*
fact that In the use of them I raved from two Ut threw
liii'liels of seed to cm Ii acre planted, aud nt least one*
third of tho labor of cultivation, not requiring une-imll tu
much hoe work as the old way of Idanting—also, a cun-
sidorable saving In the Inltor of planting. I never expect
to plnnt cotton without them if 1 can get them at uny
price. 1 have planted eight acres per duv to each drill.
I h.-y uro simple—easily managed, and there is nodiflk
cully about getting a good stand.
V. rv res|*octfnlly yours, XV. F. HAMRICK.
Iajt- county, Georgia. July 12th, 1855.
TnoMisviux, Thomas eounty, Ga.
Col. J. II. Wat von—Dear Sir: lean munumend youf
cotton Pluutcrs (drill; in tho highest terms. I have tried
them on ail my land except now ground, and I think
they will do iu that, tlu-y will do in a mountainous coun
try iu, wc1! as in a level. If Iliad uot liouglit 1 would
• travel to Jour shop which is 75 tullus, nnd pay fifty dol
lar* n piece f..r them. It saves one-third of tho work: on#
hand cun plant :l* much a* two. and ono hand can chop
while otic can chop iiut oue aero after •
Your* n-spcctfullv.
K. BitAgWELL.
vra Vira*no wtrVn-,, ei. cure u cold In urn- hour—a severo cough iooiiunight—
MANUFACTURERS, 88 WAI.KER-8T. and liu* pmu-d to In- tho host modichn- Inuse for a dlseus-
cl stomach, and many otln-r purposes.
Yours, Ac., 1/JCKWoon > Git.viivm.
Menu's. Perry Davis A Son:—Allow nn- to add my testi
mony to tin- value of your Pain Kill- r. On tin- 4th hint.,
my soli was bo*lly burned with lire crackers,—1 Im-
tm-diuti lv sent for some Pain Killer, uml with some sweet
oil jmiiiIIiced it. and he is now doing wi II.
Yours, truly, * J icon A. WzsTxnvn.r,
Muvor of tin- City of N. V.
ATT' "We presume no Sledlcal preparation ever offered
to Go- pn Idle ha* been more thoroughly test'-d (linn Perry
Davis' i'ain Killer. Tliuiikanils of persons, were tliev
called upon todo so. would cliis-rfullv testify that they
hare used it for various 111*, with the mo«t satisfactory
success. It is within our own knowledge, that an ini-
meti-c amount of suffering lin* been relieved by It. lis
proprietor*, Messrs. Perry Davis A Son. save no pain
public " '- ' '
Doroirninr county, Ga., Jnly 14tli, 1855.
J. II. Wr.Uon—in : This is to certify that I have used
j Randall A Mercer's cotton seed drill ofyour menu Gut uro,
and am so well plonsrd with them that I would recom
mend all plantcra who luvvu not tried them, to give them
a lair trial. Where the drills nro used there is a great
ileal oflalior wived In cultivating a crop ; owing to its
bi-iug so uniform iu thu drill, thu plow ing can be dono
much better, and with greater despatch, consequently
the hi") work I* lighter, a* good plowing supersede* tba
necessity ofu great deal of bard hue work.
JNO. BARKSDALE.
Tbi* I- t . .-citify thnt T used one of Randall A Mercer’*
cotton seed 'Irills last year In planting mv crop, nnd was
wi 11 t'lc.i«ei|. 1 have used five of them tits present year,
planting my entire crop, and nm still better pleased.—
Thera is a saving of between two nnd throe bushels of
M-cd to tbu acre in planting, behidcs ono horso and one
hand with the*** drills does the work of three hands nnd
two horses. Then there is the saving of one third of
tin- hoc vvoik, tin- cotton being in so straight nnd narrow
a row. T con-Id.-r them worth otic hundred dollars . neb
t» any planter, aud rucouuueud all to purchase and usa
them.
„ .. XV. n. OWENS.
Dougherty county, Ou., Jnly ICtb, 1865.
Messrs. Randall A Slercer:—In reply to yours of th#
-•tli instant, iu ruierenco to your ootton seed* drill, I am
happy to say that alter planting a portion of my preoent
erop In the old way. I was enabled to obtain ono of your
drills, with which I finished. J
It i* the desideratum and long sought after
iL.inir ‘..riMiv i u , i* V1 ' b# S n tt “«“>l»ta of Intelligent
Ik i . n Jt > ! minds to attain whnt you lmve accomplished, but with
> .1 V '* I 1 . ’".'Im.™" -'™.. " I "Hlv partial success. This leaves nothing to bo desired
. , , [heir celccrafed I aln Killer. Tlio in ii cotton drill. 11 depiuits tho seed uniformly and con-
materials of which it iscomp..rad ara carafiilly selected— I tlnm.iisly In n straight nud narrow line as you'whli, save*
*'A u li''.h hy these means tli* i almut one luilf tho labor In planting, and about ono third
lin* Mini, m.nnn nA. I ..f ,1... I. M . ..
Corner of Uroiiffliton and Jeflcrrou sts*
UP 8TAIHS*
DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE.
T HE snbM-riber has lh store a general ussortmentof
DRY GOODS, comprising goods of Foreign nnd Do-
niustic Miinulucture, to. which In-would Invite the atten-
of purchasers, nnd wlifcii In* offers tot he trade' on rrason-
nble terms. Country MerelinnU visiting tlio city, will find
on an cxnniiuntioii, styles »'f l ,, '® , jh* r }f t0
tliolrtrado. Jan8 WILLIAM 0. FOOTE.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. -VV. T- PARK,
The Botaulc, or Reform Physician off
SAVANNAH,
B UIS In nnnounen that l» I'"* "innvrf hi, ro-
.Idonconna Ulllco from tto cornor ol Suit. «nd
jL'Ik-r.on-.tmoti, to 111. former mldoi,™ itild olltoo of tlm
Into Ur. Kli-liiiriUoin'. on lluunlilo»lro«t, (taUvo.lt
Montirniiiory nn.) ftn.1 linaMmM II. Inttlrn *■!»
mnt stneoro tlnitik. to ht« Mlotfctlten. In llio rity nifl
coinilry, for tl.o v.ry literal . n.ploym«i,t of III. i.rofo.-
-I..n..l iA-vlr..« Kln.e III. lomth.n III■".! Itko,
|ilni.-tiro In i,nlio»iirl« Hm< '•*» term I™ for nirrtlnc tho
confltiintly Incmulnl .loii.nn.ln upon him ,.ro Brently Un-
pn.Ye.1, linvinit rmployml n tomliotont l„r.ou to niton,I
''unt'loi’iilnv ronraU i.lln olihor In III, fl.mlly pnrlor, Ills
oonii.lllng-rooill"niynllilPlf l'l- ”»«;• «oBIra. III.
ron.nlllnp-n.om linn Ik-ii fnrnl.ho.l nml nmilBr.l with
c.iHoint roforonc, to tlio roitvonlonco, comfort nud tnoto
„r tl,o... vUliinn him pnifraolonnlly.
1'ntlonto vlolto.1 proinplly mitl punctnnlly.
For toim, nml furtli'-r pnrticnlnra, ,oo Ills Mo.llrnl
Journal. Jmn-octl
’ M. CARY, Tailor,
H AS REMOVED lo Iho b torn formerly occupied by the
Into Mr! Alovnmlor. In Bull "'■"• l. n|'P;»ilr tlio
llrup Stnro, whoU' I." I, piopann! to Cut nml Mnko tip
(loiitlonmn'o tlnrmopl. In Iho lutoot.tt lo. nml on hio mnot
ronnnnl.lo lorn,, fcron.1,1 oloo, Inltermo ter Mllltmy
Comminlesfor any l»nrioftne8tate.
I', s. Ilonllomon-III «ml It to iholr odronmeo o |>m
IrmiORo tho onbocrll'or. no they nro ouro to bn plonoo.lboth
,villi Iho Ip »“'l P ri “- Cutting Jopo nt tlio
ot.orti .t notion. n " T I—' 1 "
lif.—The cargo of thu ]!rilisli T schr
pair days fram Nassau, Now l’rovb
Golden Kngb
•lice, roiiNisting oi—
tmANOEf, y nr!T ,
BIIADDOCK,
LKMONR,
I.IMK8 and
l’EARS.
For sale by WM. Y. Y0NGE, No. 64 Bay 8t.
nov n
BICij’fcta’fiSBsT••-jrt-ci’ivcd, Ian
- - - Klasilc Belt?. l«dv s Monv-r
IIKNKY LATH KOI’
nULTH, Ul
JKaiid Col'll Els
RIM...U Bells, by
inK.-350cook, tlmrf-r »lnk,». to
nov 7
CAllLETON k PARSON
SH1EFFELIN, BROTHERS & CO.
IMPORTCRM AND nU.VLr.RR IN
Drugs, Paints, Oils, l)jcs, Perfumery,
dbu. d)u.
. 170 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK,
f NVITE the attcution m tlio trade to their large nnd
varied stock of Drag*, Pnints, Oil*, l’erfumery, Ac.
In ndtlillon to their regulnr impurtiitions of Staple
Drugs, they nn* also receiving direct from the sources of
production and manufacture, supplies of Tooth, Hair, nud
Nail Hmriios, llroiuus, Corks, Mortars, Sponge--, French
ami Eugibh Perfumery, Luhiu's Extracts, and many oth
er articles usually embraced in Druggists’ stocks, which
they uru euubled nlso to offer on the most advantageous
turtn*.
Orders, cither in person or by mail, will rocelvo prompt
i nttentlon. mg 14—ly
Shellac India Twine,
C OIR YARN, COCOA MATTING, Ac., COIR A JUTE
.MAT.-?, and Judin Good* generally. For ralo low for
Cash, by 0150. W. DOW A CO., Importers.
Je 12— Cm No. 7 Darling ship, New York.
HOUSEKEEPING hardware.
PZOOTifeSKOT W XI Xj Xj,
lMl’ORTERH AND JUllUEUS
Of Kuglisb, Frencli and German
House Furnishing Hardware,
No. 63 Mniden Loo* ......Now York.
I NVITE tho nttentlon of fionthuru^aud Western Men
chants to u large nnd very extensive stock of Goods in
their line.
Cutlery of every description.
Silver Plated Ware: Jupnnncry,
German 8llver and ltrlttnnln Ware,
Tinned nnd Knainmeled CiH'klng Utensils,
Bronzed, Copper nnd liras* Uooda,
Ten Trays, Fire Irons. Fendi-is, wire Lover*,
llranretl t'andlestlcks, Block Tin Ware, Ac.
I lm- c.iiiinri*** a vary articlo In our line of business,
all of which wi* 11 vrill rail to dealers at the very LOWEST
Prices, ffT Cash, or approved pa|«-r. Gejsl* ordered by
letter will bw selected wilh groat cure nud dispatch, and
■■nt nn in the cost mnuner.
put up m im c piCOT A 8II0TWKLL.
No. 63 Malden lame, New York,
i p t p — Also mamtfccfurer* of a very au|R<rior nrtlrlu of
Plated Ppoons and Forks. jo 7—fiin
i Sewing-Machines.
XCF.I.SIOR 8 EWING MACHINES.—Mods by
HOOD.^BATTKLLK A CO., Won-cator, Jlnssa-
i-liuaetts. |wtented by Kilns Howe, Jr., September 10th,
184fl. These Machine* am warranted, (with proper use,)
not to gut out of ni|wlr. They are built in a good sub-
dpi ii thu and workmanlike manner, ami will do Tailors'
jidj's lllnck j jthocnmksrs* and Haddlsrs’work, In a manner warranted,
IMi*. Lady’* p, give salisliu Don. 'J he *tlrh will uot rip any worn lliun
top A CO. 1 couiuion sewing, done by band. Call nud see them In
' — IT street, Philadelphia, up
W. A. DAWBON, Aucnt.
lyMAG
Messr*
ill onler to sntiafy (tu
lmiiornble im-n, tin '
tin* mnnulii
one but tho boat ^ _
high reputation which tho Pain Killer ha* long since ac
quired, is ut nil time* triumphantly sustained. In view
of tl facts, wonreliy no mean*surprised to learu that
Messrs Dnvl* k Son's snb v an- roustiiutly nml rapidly in-
rrea-in;;. While we congratulate our frieuiL generally
that mi \iili>.vt>l«- n pri'i nratlonn* the Pain Killer I* placed
within I heir reach, we mu«t be |M-rinlltod to rejoice nt the
welbinel'ili d euctuA* uf Us liberal aiideuterprisiugpio-
prieti.i-.— I’lnviiU'iice Gen. Advertiser.
The Pain Killer is sold by John It. Moore & Co.. Tho*.
M. Turner A Co. uud S. D. Brantley A Co., Savannah;
Barr.-t, Carter A C-.. and Clark. Wells A Dubose, Aligns-
tas K. L. Htrolieeker A Co., Macon. Also by Druggist*
aud Grocers gi-m-rali). nov 22—eodUrn
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
W I) take ulcnMire in announcing to our friemlsnnd
the pufilii-. that w e have thi* day opened up stairs
over onr store, n splendid assortment of
Cariii’tK, OH Cloth*, Etc.,
CONSISTING OF
Royal Velvet CarpcX*. various patters;
Brussel*Tapes!ry Carpets; Rich three ply Curpcta;
Very handsome two plv Carpets:
Dub h and llt-inp Carpets; Velvet nndCheuile lluhs;
Mnt-of various *ty|.-*;
E»gli«h a ml American Drugget,- Window Shade* t
Satin Delaine ami WoitM'd Luilnius;
La' .-nnd MiisRi. da:
Curtain Pins, t'onilce*. nnd Tn«.*- Is;
Curtain Ruuds, Gimp and Cord;
Trimmings flu ( mtains: Oil Cloths. Ac., Ac.
We have engaged .Mr. Daniel Cronin to cut, make and
put duw ii Carpets and Oil Cloths wli-n dusiiui.
Win- have also secured the s.-rv|ce* of Mr. Antonellaska,
Into of Pal i* und Loudon, whose unrivalled skill nud tasto
I ii decorating and oraaiuentiug tYindowa is unsurpassed
iu the Southern States.
Ho will also put up Window Shades, make String. Hair
or Mo** Matrusse?. Mull and cover old aud now Furniture,
decorate French Bedstead*—und all other ornamental
work appertaining to a flv*hfl>nabh> residence in tlio latest
Aim-ri'uu und Fnucii styles.
5V.- shall be plcioi-d to have n call from those in search
of the above pood*. AIKEN A BURNS,
oct 13 Monument *qr.
henTTy'lathiiop £Tco.
H AVE received per late urrivnls, a largo ]>orilon of
thuir Full und (Vinter Good*, consisting iu part ot
Colored Moire Antique- l)rc-s Silks, black do.
Black do do Robe Dr. sras. .
Colored, plaid nnd stripiNl tiliem- Silk*,
Plain black l’oult tie Sole nud lira de Afrique,
Do do Grade Rhine nnd (1 rode Swiss®,
French Mouslin de Luluc*, hi nil styb *.
>b linos aud ('ashim-rc*, in all shades^
Rich plaid Worsted and Cashmeres.
EM BRIBERIES.
Seta Muslin audCambrle Sleeve* und Collars
i and do Cuffs nnd Collars,
rought Mn*lln Sleeves nnd Camcrlc Band*
lo lldkf-. Dimity Bands, Ac.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
Colored Moln-Antique Cbsik*. Black do do
do and black velvet do, Col'd nnd black Cioch
Col d nnd Lluck Cloth Tnliuas,
Rich Cashmere Shawl*, bnvhe bonier*.
MERINO VESTS, HOSIERY, &o.
1.Ailien' Merino Vests und Pants,
do Cashmere nnd Silk Gloves,
do fine Rude Gloves, dodo Kid Gauntlets,
Col’d nnd w liitc Merino llosc, black nnd white Silk do
Black, white, slate nnd mixed Cotton Hose.
Children's Worsted Talmas. Cloaks, Hoods and Cap*.
Infant's Worsted Mil*, Boot*, Gaiters, Ac. oct 8
FALL HI PPLIE8.
T HE Subscriber* have Just received, per steamer from
Now-York, and offer for sale low, tlio following ar
ticles, viz:
2 cases striped and plaid Houieapuna
1 do New York .Mill Shirting.
1 do Family do
1 do Curoliun do
1 do Pear bramL a new article. 37 Inches wid«.
1 do Red Flannel; 1 do WJiife da
1 do Brow n Canton Flanm-L
1 do Blenched do.
1 do Mariners Stripes.
1 do Bln"Denims; 1 do IledTIck.^
60 pieces Sprague Cullci
operation,
1 stairs,
may 12
; 25 do Allen'i
25 * do Assorted brands do.
2 bale* Sea Island Brown Shirting
2 do Ju do. do.
8 do k? do. do.
1 do Allendale Brown Sheeting.
I'lieu* Villu Strljies, nnd n
.ossortuientof
atRen a burns.
English Half Hose. nov
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
PIERSON, 11KIDT 4k CO.
A RE receiving weekly, per steamers, one of the largest
and bust selecti-il stocks of Clothing ever offered In
this market, which they offer on aorouuimdating terms at
wiioicsiile nml retail.
They also have In store n paid assortment of Gentle
men’s Knrni-hing giuuls.
Men hunts vi.nUng tin-city would do well to call and ex
amine our stock.
P.S.—Order* from the country promptly attended.
nug 81 .
GENERAL NOTICE}.
G.M.GRIFFKN hasro-onenedhl* store, nmlls
■ ready for all enatomers* call In his line. 1 lmvo
lu employ n superior workman at watches, ami al
so a first rate Manufacturing and Jobbing Jewell-
or, nnd all work In thnt line will bu received and done ac
cording to oudko, and with despatch. Call* solicited from
all friends and customers iu w ant of articles iu my Hue of
busluuss. nov 1^
ta"ta AY.—260 bales prinieTasturnllay, landing from
JU.ship Tima, aud for sale by
nov 2U CARLKT0N A PARSONS.
or tbu hoi-work in cultivation. It is almost needless U,
add that I nm delighted with your drill.
Yours respectfully, J. E. MERCER.
Leu cuuuty, Ua., August 10th, 1S65.
Messrs. Randall A Mercer—Gentlemen: I nsed ono of
your cotton seed drills tho past spring, and I feel four
fold paid for wind it cost. To give your drill a fair trial,
I planted every other rowr with the drill, nnd the Inter
vening rows I planted ns well ns ever cottou a'aa planted
before your drill come into use. The result was, that in
the row planted with your drill I got a more perfect
stund, nml 1 thiuk it gretv off much better, beside* I
realized a great saving in the labor of working over my
cotton the two first times. I shall continue to use them
ns long us 1 plant cotton. Yours Ac.
¥ , JESSEE COCK.
Loo county, Go.
Messrs. Randall A Mercer—Gentlemen: I have used
eight of your Col ton-seed Drills, manufactured by J. U.
Matson, on Co|. J, Rond's Fowltown plantation. ! aui
much pleased with them, having realized great saving of
si-eil, of labor iu planting nnd chopping out, nnd th*
hands ut the firrt si,ling could go over at least one-third
more in ii day, nnd do better work than in cotton planted
In the best way 1 could plant with coulter and block. I
have no hesitation iu giving it hs tuy opinion tlmt in tha
use ofvonr drill? there l« a saving of ono-third of tho la
bor oi cultivating a cotton crop. Col. Bond is pleased
with them und will contiuuo their use.
Yours, respectfully, JAMES CIIEEK.
Fowltown, Ua., July 0th, 1866.
This is to certify that I liavo used two of Randall ft
Mercer'* Cotton 1'lnntum, and have no hesitation in say
ing tlmt they will do. Tho saving of labor in planting 1*
an object, tlio saving or seed Is nn object, and tho cotton
stand* in such a uurrow drill tlmt it may almost bu kept
clean without the hoo*. There Is nothing to equal them
iu planting colton. \VM. B. REYNOLDS.
Luo county, Go, July 1st, 1656.
I,ee Cocxtt. Ga., Angnst 23d. 1855.
T have used Randall A Mercer’s Cotton-seed Drill, which
I purchased of Oul. J. II. Watsou, and think they are the
best machines now in use. I am satisfied there is a great
saving in seed nnd a greater saving lu work. I nm fully
sail-fled there is ono-third of thu Into work saved. Try
them, nnd any reasonable man will be satisflud they nr#
worth more than three timee tho price they are sold for.
PHILIP WEST.
Having obtained from Messrs. Randall A Mercer the
exclusive right of supplying tha State of Georgia with
these Brills, 1 aui now prepared to supply all demands,
having made arrangements for tln-lr manufacture in Pal-
i iym and Mlllodgevlllu. Money sent nt tuy risk hy mail,
if tlio requisitions of (lie Post Office Department aro com
plied with. Any other information desired can be ob
tained by inldn-sshig mo cither at l'alnvvrn or Milled**
Villu, Georgia. J. II. WATSON.
oct 10—Iaw5m
SCOTT’S
LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL,
PATTKFTKD MAY lull, 1854. *
S S. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia . Tennessee and
• Alabama, of this invention, which is doubtlee*
among thu most Important of modern times for the use of
the well advised farmer nnd stock feeder; aud the uni
versal favor with which It has been rcoelvcd from the first
mure than anythiug else, attests its utility and superiori
ty-
For portability, simplicity of construction, and con
venience of rise, the Little Giant 1ms no equal. It Weigh*
from three to live hundred jiounds, according to size, can
l*e put In operation by the Dinner in twenty minute*
without expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted and
used with couvouicnt by anybody.
The Little Olant Ims received the First Premium* at
every State Fair from Missouri to Maryland the past Fall,
nnd that In tho most complimentary mnuner.
These Mills nn- guaranteed In the most positive man
ner against breakage or deraugenient, and warranted to
grind feed from ear corn, uud grit* or fine hominy from
shelled corn, with a degree of easo and convenience ter
farm purposes nov cr nttalned before.
The subscribers are now prepared to furnish th* trad*
with improved jiuitorn* nnd sizes, U> suit tho vorid want*
of nil.
No. 2 is offered nt complete, ready for attaching th*
team, and wnnr.utod to griug ten bushels of feed per hour
wilh one horse.
No. 3 at $75 will grind fifteen bushel* per hour.
No. 4 nt $00 will grind twenty bushol* per hour, with
two horses.
Manufactured and for sale by
8. 8. BROWN ft 00,
ntar 3 at Nasbrlile, Trap, and Atlanta, 0a.
TO ft BA ISLAND COTTON PLANTERS.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having beoh appointed agent*
for the sale of the celebrated Me Art hy SKA ISLAND
COITON GIN. the cotton Irani which is readily sold, and
which usually bring* three to five cent* per pound more
than from any other Gin yet Invented, ora now prepared
to supply Planter* and thoae wanting, with thereof super
ior workmanship at one hundred and twenty-five dollore
each. Extra roilnra $11.
Extract from n letter from * Florida planter:
‘•The McArthydln is Infinitely ahead of every othar
tKnyetmamifiu-tnrud. 1 would not be without one for
treble the amount; it snvu* trouble, is simple, and tarn*
out beautiful cotton, live staple Is not injured, and th*
open proceM a> much denired by the English buyers Is oar-
telnlv obtained.’
aug‘24—tf BOSTONTft YILLALONflA.
F INE BLACK FROCK COATS^Just re
ceived per steamer, a good Moortment of Me*’*
extra fine Black Frock Ooata, and Pants, silk and oatt*
Vests: for sal* cheap, at th* clothing More, Gibbon*
Range, by
oc t 26
«E0. 8. NICHOLS * 00.