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OS tfcgMt&ltc'fttt, VOLUME. 1*111- WEDNESDAY MdliNINO, DECEMBER 5,1855. NUMBER 290. the republican IS PUBLISHED OAILV. TRI WEEKLY. AND WEEKLY, I1Y r. W. ALEXANDER & J. H. SNEED. D»lly Ftp«r, In *jj°® If not Paid in Advanco “.- 00 Tri-Weekly in Advance *-*j® If not Paid in Advanco, 4 00 Weekly Paper, Invariably in Advance, 2.00 Club Prioo Ten Copioi for IJ.OO ti- In no eue «ltl on onlcr th» l'l*' bo niton,I,d to nnl,',i accompaalod »Ub nionoy, orb. «tl.(octory r,- fsrenc*. 8200 Reward. i RUNAWAY from il,e Mubrarlber on thc«tl I JnO Bfitie nuer, lit/slavu ALBERT, who is 21 j fit Tp«r>o| ngf,abou«ftftflt*tnclit«litRh,>fpli:h» | CS about 140 pound*, h»®slrul«lH and Vury light . ^ hair, blue e.c*.nml is so w hite that It wRHiq difficult to detect hit being* Noun*. Ill* from tooth aro I last decaying,chews tobacco, and i» fond of spirits thn’ I i o drunkard. He ran not read or write, ha* 1.0 irutlo; | lias befit accustomed to stock and ri "‘In* Ho Ha* but Mule know lodge .if the country, *h« will liavo frequent occiialon to enquire his way. I* rntber alow In sneech, ami hn«rnth(rno humblettipenrnitce. ' »N E III'>N tilt ED IK il.l. Alt'* and the hone (If taken will, htni.i will bo Riven by mo for his eonllnement In any (all. aii-l tnforma- lloiisenllomoao I Ret him. One Hundred Holla.* will lie . pal'l for proof to c .nvlcllho Abolitionist who l.a* tieen jForrlfln JJubIucbs trains. itr.it it I I N vjoNlA, WAYBHilURti, I1UIIKI. COUNTY, OA. Practice law in Richmond, Burke. Washington, Hcrlreu nud Liiianuel. tho*. n. Baanits. mam-oik d. jo mi*. dec 19 ly YUM.It* A MANUI.M.. .1 T T ll It A* A: J* V . / T I. .1 IV. Uiiynekliorn', Git. Itoloreucn Mca-rs. A J .it T. W ..Miller, Augusta,Da. net >J ! y i:. L . I VII A NI SS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, intii mi in.-., ... -— - — i Ffll'kytlt, felt tinporiiiR with him lor some month* pan, nnd who hat Will practice In tho Film and :idjo|»iug counties of the Fare Reduced. Cabin Passage to New York 820- HfiMI-WEEKLY. ni ri'D st errs y tii, mm:. T ill’, new A'tl •jdenlld -Me wlied stovnt-hlps: KN 'XYII.I.E, I.M «ton*,Capt C. I) l.t ntow. Al r «JI’j*T\* I.MS) •* •• Tito*. I.voi*. EI.OKMIX. 1 <'*> * " M. S. WoontUtL, ALABAMA, 1,3 rt •• •• O. ll.S. HKNCR, Will I live NitYUi-lllili Every W E / • .V ES />. I Vjtn</ SA TURDA \\ These *>dj,» aro immiK the Jirgest on tho coast, un surpassed Its speed, safety or Co ip fort, making their pa«*«ge in fifty to *1* y hour*, ami arc commanded oy skillful, carenil a’d polite offlvrs. Having elegant aiaie-room accommodation*, they offer a most desirable couveyjneolo New York. Cabin Passage ••‘0 8;eer«ue do 8 A Renta: PAHELKOKP. PAY It CO- Savannah. i».\\PL. L. MITcIIIIaL, 13 liro t Iway. Juno Jf, IS.Vi. New York. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL I . S. .11A ll. srrtMllt>. TUB SHIP* lOHHtlMkO Tilt* LINK ARE Incited hint to take thi* advantage of my abieuce to New York. Any one who may have seen said NeRro will greatly oblige me by writlnR, *o that l may have some Idea of wliui direction he huatako'i. He will undoubtedly pass hlimelf u« a whlieman. When ho loll he rode a cites- nut sortel horse, worth about $70. J. M.TISON, net 1!*—tf Rethol.Glinii t'o^ Georgia. Iron Front Jewelry Store XVHOLE5ALE AND RETAIL, No. 116 Broughtun-at., between Bull {* Whitaker Tho large*! and l»e*t selected atock of goods ever offered for sale In this city. Hold and dll- ver tt nb'hea. « e«t, Fob ami Guard' halns.*e a >f Jewelry, Cliatelnnes, Bracelets, Brooches, flue in.iim nil work Finger Ring-, Silver Castors, Tea Sets, Pitcheii. (t'id)let-, ' upr, fake Imrkvts, spo-ns Forks, Fish Kulies, Tie Knives, Cheese Scours, Ladies, Syphons. AI«o, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and F.incv Good*. and a great variety of articles too nitmer- on* to mention; the whnlo of which will bo old at re duced pric**s. All kiinisnf Watches, Clocks, Jewelry an Jother Job blnRattended to by competent hand*. - ucl 17 HORTON At HIKE,WAN. SPLENDIDHOSIERY For Gentlemen’-, Wear. C OMPRISING every \atlety and style of CASHMERE. MERINO, LAMII tVO'd., FLANNELS. SILK nt'd CJTTON UNDER SHIRTS. DRAWERS and half IIOSE, Hl.oVF.s. Ac. Suitable for the season. PleaaocnD and provide for your wants and necessities. WM.O. PRH’E. nctff7 Merchant Tailor, H- Hav st. Jan 7 .\lncott Circuit. _AV.il. t Mil TON* tf A HORN E Y A T I. A W , Mnittlcclle* bro. nov 3 if. U'll.I.lA.M I.BWARIIS. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELl.olt-AT-LAW, .HicuiiO|ty, riorHIa. will prat'Bcu in tho Courts of East-on I South Florida.; References—Tunno I'lnkney n. Co., Uhnrleston, B. I'j Plerxm. Ileldt At t'o., Savannah,Ha.; Omporlt Mother, Micattopy, Fla. march 211 ly* \v. 8l|ecea*nr to H UN RY J . PBI'P EU At SON, Wrttrlu-s. Jewelry ami Nllver Ware, No. 175 Cheannt at., 0/710*1 te the State Ilouae, Philuuulplaiu. may 3<> ly XcU)=Yorti SUititettBrmrftta FromS..V. Fe'ttngill tr Co.'a .Hrertitinj .tgtney, II «Vrw York, and .Yu. In .state st , Hoston, I’. At Co nre At out* lor tho must Influential amt lar- R0*t circulating Commercial paners both In the t'ulted State* and •heUanadat, ■Wrin York 3ij|jcrt(»cmcnt». LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME (ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1 PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WAI/TUR* l*AKl:it \ r». _ America,, French, llo uiera thlc, and Vanilla UIH m i »l.ATE; preparod UOCOA; RIP t.M A, Uo- UOA P \*»TK{ Cocoa Sticks.Solu ble, Honni-imthlc and Dietetic Uocoa; i.'ucoa Shells; Cracked Cocoa,fee. These Manufactures to which ria*T prkmii'm- have been a- wnrdeil by the chief Instltulolts ____ an I Fair* o, the Union, are an Lent'. Flitterr At Fruit excellent diet for children, Invu- of the Cocoa, tnth a lids, nnd persons In health. They pod i.urneJ. allay r tlmr than Induce the to r- vous excRemvltt attendant npon die u*« of tea or coffee, ami are recommended by Dr*. Warren, Jackson, Hay- . ward, Ware, nnd Adams,of IW.on, and by eminent ' phvsidanscUctvh re. . . For snlo by all the prlnclpsl t.roccrs In the luited States, and by their Agents. D. U. Murray, New N ork; Prant At Twells, PhlladeL j phia; Thomas V. Urtind'ge. Baltimore; Knnnctl At Dud ley, (jin. WALTER ll AKER At n The Hand Sewing Machine! MANUFACTURED AVem Skill in, Fisstktr, Uiecn A- Schell's .lUeerlistuf tvtanurav; I untu House,3id iirou'iicay. ,Y.ic iurk. _ Under Patent of F. R. Robin*on ft 8. H. Roper, ! BY HOWARD A DAVTR. BOSTON, IffS Mn-ldie thread* it ER’S BAl.TtC, ('apt Cojistock. ADRIATI-, Capt. The*eshlnshaving been built by c. a ract.eii ro- ly for govercmerit aervlce. e>- cry care haa been taken n their eonstrucBon, as also wy * ' Intheir enflne*. to tn«ure *»- >>i'.AyWY s rengtn nud ipecd; fluid thetr »ec"tn nidation* for passengers arc unequalled for elegance or comfort. , , » of passage from New York to Liverpool.In flr*t I New Carriage Ware-House, COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS. vj THE I'NDER^UINEDrsspc.lfully in- —■JSLrf, .rtus the citizens of Savannah and sur* u n utiding country, that ho bus completed CARKIAtiE WAREHOUSE, Corner Congress and .Montgomery >treels, and lias now on hnn J nnd is constantly receiving, a large and hand some sto.k of »ti'-n #IWi; in second cabl •, |7V, exduslvo u*e of ex- j ,, c tra -tto Male rc< m,*3i>. From Liverpool to New York, | fun*i.ting of Xnn and £ A*. An experlenceil Surge.*u attache I to each ship. No berm* can be*eciired until paid for. fRitp, )UKD DATES OF SAILING. from ,\Vr Ysre. from /.icerpost. ltO.1. leii. Wrdneslay....Jan.24 .ISViiSaturday....Jan. 13..HIS Wed no* I »y.... teb 7.. HI* -«alurilay .. Feb.tfT.. H.7.1 Wednesday... .F.*b3l.. H'llpaturday.... Fob.lU.. ifi.M Ha'urday | an.-(..l^o.j For Freight nr Passage ap|.ly t • EDW ARD K.UOLLINS. X Wall street. S. Y. BROWN, !<HIPLE\ At t*o., I Iverpnol. STEPHEN. KENN iRD At t*t »,27 Austin Friars, London. E G. WAIN WRIGHT *. CO., Pari-, or HE'». II. DR tPER, Havre. nr Hie owners of these ship.* will not be accounta ble for gold. *i ver, built ut. spte e. Jewelr-. | recimis Mo-.e*, or me als, uules* bills »f Uil ng a r e siguml Uureior, and the value thereof ex pressed therein. stiipj er« pie i«o take n nice, th i: the ship* of this Line c-uiiiol carry any goods contraband of wsr. Jan'.i mwfly . CENTRAL RAILROAD. * (1.1 v(iL OF' !st III.IH I.E O N and Biter Sitndnv the 14th October, instant and un* I further ii'.mv, :i.e Passenger Trams 0,1 the * Central Rntiroad. w ill run b* follows: BBT'VBBX SAVANNAH AND WACOM. Leave Savannah a m . and 12 15 r. m. | Arrut at Minin. 2.13 V. W-. anil 1 a. M I^ave Mac I M"> a. w . and 11.30 p. w. | Arrive a’. Savann h In 43 p. m . and a. m. , BATIVCBM SAVANNAH , Ml aCUISTA. Leave'*avnnunli 12 3p m.. nndS 30 p. m. Arrive al Augusta e.4l p. m.. and 3.3ti a. m. | Leave <i a. m , and 4 3u p. >t. j Arrive inMivannah 1.30 p. ss. and IU.45 p. j*. scTivxes Wacom ash aI oi sta. l.eav.- .Macon II 43 a. m., slid 9.3n p. w. i Arrive at \ugtista S 43 p. w., and 5 3'l a w. Leave \ugusla Ha w. and 4.3u p. m. Arrive at Macon 9.15 r- w ,a*'d l a. m. U L IW k t N -AVAMMAU, MIL L K DO BV l LL B AND BaTii.STOS. Lea'e Savannah •••5 a. w. I Arrive In MlRedgevtde 2.41 r. w. iai'c Mscou 11.45 a. w* Anil. II, E.<i,nton ViUiVADUiV Savatinah, t-a . 12th <»ct . 1 jV». '-ct Et South Western Rail Road. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Cprrtwni,' oa dies. Ro. kaw.iy*. Tcpnnd No Top Rug- Ikirroudfs. and NV.ig’jn* of every descrip- ll >u, cull ijI.iIcJ t ■ -nit lh** oi'»t fa-ndiou*. and are made of the b *t in it,-rial, and th" tuo-t •• -lei rated builders of Newark. N-w Y-uk and Nctv Haven. All of which will be sold low, and warranted to give satisfaction. A call is respectfully solicited. G. IV. HAUDCAFTLE, Corner of Cnngrvs* at^l Montgomery streets. N. R. REI’AIRING ot all kind- done m the P -t mau- li'T. an 1 as 1 nv u< the time* will admit. le-v n—lv FANCY"DRY GOODS. I A DIES AND GENTLEMEN'S KID, BUCKSKIN j and other -tvles of GLOVES. Dress Trimmings, Linen Cambric H'dk'fs; Embroidered and Cott -u ll dk'i.-: Nwdh'-wiuk-d nud Lace Collars and Sleeves, a very great variety; FinglLli thread. Maltese and Yaletu i- iiu * Lon .*; Black Uimpuie do: (•••tits Fancy Cravats and Scarfs •.Ren net. and narrow Triintning Ribbon, w hite and colored Sash do., Ac. Ju-t received aud b>r sale by nov d InAV I rr ft Mono AX. WOOL~IIATNI WOOL HATS 11 a JOT received 300 «1<>M0 1VD0L HATS, a good article ter plantation US . BELDEN A CO. Corner of Broughton and Barnard sts. nor 9—lm THE VERY LATEST. Th" v,'iy last Fall Style of G«mleim n's Fine Silk Dre-s llats have been received; an inspection Is respectfully solicited. N. K. BARNUM, nov 9 /fat ami Cap Store, 150 Coiure-s street. “new goods JUST RECEIVED. T HE -I'lHcRIUERhisnow in store aud i- receiving by each steamer irunt New York, a full and well (elected a»sorimeiit of READY MADE CLOTHING \SD (jevti.bjie.vs n Kvism.vi; emmv. Onsi*tingnf fine DRE* 5 ^ an j FRilCK GOA I '. IH'SI- NESS rd \T-s of ail qualities nml colours. MERINO ami FLANNEL UNDER SHIRTS nud DRAWS.— GLOVES, GRA VATS, be . be. HavtliK lirocurod ill" M-rvtc«*of »n •■perieneo.t eul- ter, he flatters hlm*eif tliai lie shall pc able m plea»e ad who may favor him with hi* orders, and Lis stock of pieces goods is full, and well assorted. 1 WM.O. PRICE. Bay s’reet. Wlf.I.IAM .n. Tf UNO, Factor & Commission Merchant, For Florida am' Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 (lino \Y I l.l.IA Al J. WII.rilF.lls ATTORNEY AT LAW, \v arranton, Geo., Will practice in tho Northern I'ircult of Georgia, and in thecounties d Rurke.G/dunibia, J« ffersoii and Wash ington, of the Middle Circuit. ly may 'J FULTON HOUSE, A T I. A N T A R I O IK Ci I As BY A. E. REEVE*. Atlanta. March 14. I*33. tf mar 16 Dorchester. Mn*s. sop 15—3m Merillo Iron Pipe Works, M KURIL & JAQUES, 142 Ccutrc-BI New York. ■m■'.VNI'F.VCTl.'BERS AND DEALERS In Wrought jYM Iron. Pip Fittings. Tools, an l ,•*• ry dc-Tiptnui ,,f ap|<aratus connected wlilt Sl"aiu. Wat r nml (hi*. f>r h, aiiug and lighting Stifinmr.-, Chun lu-. Hotels, I'rl- iat" Du< Rings, Hospital*. Asylum*, Villages, Factories and Hall*. Also Valves, Cocks, I’aatps, Gauge*, Boilers aud tkah r Flit' - made to order. our Stew Cutting Machine* arc entirely u-'w-.nnd onr own patent wurrauted to da double the work ofuit) other invention. Orders solicited from all sections of Uic country, nnd promptly attended to. Jo S3, 65—1 y TO ItH i: I'LAM'I RN. *tx||K subacr.bers aie de«irons ,t cu'hng the attention JL of those Interested in the lulling ot Rice, to their newly Invented Machine, which surpasses all oilier* now In u*e. The advantage of nose Maeltires consist in its slmpllclly clurabllHy, and the great amount of work which it will perform without the lens' Injury to the grain. The mach'ne* are portable, and well adapt* ed to Haul or Meant Power, can tie transported rendv for u*e. The-e Machines can be made to hull from 20 to 5: 0 bushels per day—varying accortling to size. All necessary Information will be glten oy addressing the Inventors,at their Manufactory,No 114 CUffatrvet .New °r L ly ' ROBERT it JOHN K. ANDERSON. sept 96—I m P Coiitii*, Pons, nml Fancy Gootl*. WILLIAM TASKER,—N \‘< MnK I'Lvrr New Y- tk. WNUTLS th ' itt. nil 'll of ?outk rn and U. -t - " ■ ha .. t . hi.* -t k'fr.u l'oiiiI,-, Hair. To»th Al' a SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE. g'* Building. Sign of the GOLDEN t>ADDLE, OPfo-tTE W. R. StMM"N»' CXOTIIIXn STORE. . II. MAY & CO. u handag ►-!a— ■rtment "f Si I lie*. DriJIcsand Harm ,.f u!:i h th- f 11 «iii. . q .a | art: Sp im-h tpnlt" I. i'i-il iid mi l-lufi n Siddl"*. Plant er’* larg" and "xtn lanp' ».„MI- «: M-n's plain ilo.: ling- li-li do.: Bovs' nnd lino do.: Udi-Y Suldb sot lk variety of , patterns: Bridles and Marteugules; saddle Bugs, Trunks, : SADDLE!’.'.' M.\TE1IIA1.«.—Snd UeTre-s. Skirtlngand 1 II".-kin*; Pad do; Straining andM'ot-t.il MVb: Thv.'ud 1 and Tn, k*. a—ort' d DARN ES.—('• sich. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Jlarni'w* of all km I-. bv the sing! CARRIAGE TIMM Ml Mi'.—lUr >u< I . Buggy i Sulkv springs .m l Axle*: I .,.h Fram- -: 11 I I - a:.d U.w*. by the -ingl" — t; PI i»" l and Bni— >Mirnp J"l:i!*: p! iln d": patent Da*h L"nth* r. Top nnd Curtain do.; broad and narrow laics, variety ot pattern-: Silk and Worsted Fringe: black and purjd • Com h Ibmne. Buggy Lumps, Plated ami Brass Carriage Hands: lira-- and Plaited Knobs, 4c. July 23 7MiLT: a ke.\.\i:tt, carriage m wmm kbpiisitory, Corner of West Broad and Bay Streets, Savanntili, (la.. Mould cull the at: f ii.-orgm. tfouth t i.tmn and Tctineso, — Spl-mh I k ■, C.Will MIES, nil HUES, Jkr* Jkt., embracing every variety ami styl? now in u«". Among our -t'- k will I" found all ef tho most fadtionabl ■ styles i combining KLI 'iW'T. M ITII LIGHTNFjfS AND STRENGTH Ilioll to -..me .1' th,< ni.ni r. llabto builder- tn J'lul.ol, l - n a reputation tbr Llghtm—. Duns- un-urprused by any other matiufuc- I Nail llrit-h Li h> V K-ticib-s. Perfumery, rte M<'iitiate*. Jet an I B ad 3rac. its, Pocket Books, i Bm;. n-. Pin- in 1 .V ii -.Ib - k* in l E>—. Mutch ard-. Mux. C tiI an l HI .- Ibid*. Necklace*. *c. Tn- , Rubber Combs, Canes, Balls and Toys of every de- t. -n. S. i— r*. I: ll r- u.dCutbri. Gold ami Gilt hi. Accord'.- 1 Vi ,iiu. Including a cm ral and n i >rg" 't - k "l Kngli-li. Ftench nnd Gertnan Fancy which will b. - id at tli> very lowest prices, for h ■ r approved paper. ...•th t-rs by ltt-r seb .land put up in th" best nner. MM. TASKER. I—ly P In "ark l'lac •. New York. 'Clip . . in D Ion Of the cltfgens linn. Florida. Ala- »tlu ir large and The Best Hair Dye. R.O. M. BALL A I'D'.' n-w -.rficlc r-ceivcd th h ; gh- e<t premium at tic Mu: Id* Fair and Aimti'.in In- -titut". wh-re it MM-, xaiiiit: d bv the di-tlngni-h' d ch-nt i-t*. Dr.G. Little and Pi f. JohnTorn y. uml pronounced the IU -t. F«r tab-by tic i’rin. pal Dru.-gi-t- In this el*y— j-ri.- * $1. Principal "fllce oid «t .re 40T and 5ou Broadway. Ne»v York. mar 15. *56—P m.i'." “ IV. JUdHOK A NON. GRATE AM) FEXDBR 3IAKERS, 946 Front ftT. and 530 Broadway, New York* ang I—ly P_ ”SINGER'S"SEWING MACHINES. T 'llUNi; m.i. iiii.e* h.i'.• l.-i.g sustained the highest r-pu- tallon in the United .'Ut s. The rtR-T raizt— i t.n MID.a—has r-ceiitly I •• n a a ard". I t •< th-ni at tb" gnat E\|M.-itl..n ut th- Palace ..f D.f i-try i i Paris, uml tluu th"j have th • Wort I * v-nll t. f supwriwril," Gr> at Improvement* have ju*t l"'"n ad ' nm without m>is". with eiu— to the op the > r.Unary »pc< d. -o that I- 311 *'It W ,[.K C13C r.r. pox The great- 't clothing and -h »• tuanufa. iiient* in the country n*e the*•• taachin Th".v atv conq-d. iit to perform every . nto-t l erft ct style. As there are verv great nitmlc rs of inferior ■ r entirely iv. rtbl,— ...iiiiig'maehim-s of th" Lor.-tv .t Blodgett Av-ry. M'ilson.Grov. r .x Baker, nml oth< r patents, which have In-,-ii sold, hut cannot Is* u-ed f • any advantage, wo If r- bv ..||, r t" receive all such maehiiies. and a!f*» unlni- pr.'M-l one* id’"iir own luanii HORACE V. SIGLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALE-ROOMS, A4 Fornyth-St., New York. M lt. II. V. N. would call the attention of strangers visit ing the city, and i-peclnllv tho*- in the trade, to his extensive M'AKK-ROoMfi AND MANL'FACTgRY. In tho possession of unequalled facilities, ll" is enable i to executa all order" on the lowest |><>»«ible t, rm*. Th" saic-rootus aro replete with oh di • m» ■ iim n-, uml a full a— rtuieiit of RICH GILDING IN ALL ITS RRANCIIFM. Moulding*, Rich Gilt. Riwe M'imhIs.Oak, Maple. Zebra nml Mahogany, in every variety ami constantly on Imml. t'r Icr* trum all |Nirt*ofthe Unit' d Mates and Canada-, cxecutd with prompt m-.v-.p.u ki*l with th-gratet of cure. A liberal discount all >w* 11 • the Trad". II. V. 8IGLER, tH. i,7. 09 ami 71 For*yth-»t.. nov 12—Unto* 8 New York. Brooklyn C'liy STKAM ENGINE WORKS. 13 Wutcr-ntrcvls Krooklyn* N. York. D. P. HU It DON vt CO., H AVING recently fitted Up the extensive establish* nieut at the altove named pin e, we nr- tirejlared to manufacture nil kind-of St.ant Engine-. n»il"r*. Sugar Mill*. Saw nml Gri-t Mill-, Pump* nml Gearing for Hoik ing Mines. Shafting. Pulley «. Ac., uml are pn jiared to fur- nidi castings of ei cry dew i q.tiou. M e would call tho ut- t- ntion of South-rn Plant* r* particularly to our Sugar Mill*. Havlngpiiri lu-d th."ntire-i.ik of Pattern-from the late Hun < f G. II. Kart-on A N. York, lie can *af« ly -uy that we can turn out a Mill w hich for -treugth. dura bility aud n> atm m,cannot be exc.dl—l by any , -tabh-h- m. n't in th" Stai"«. A long expcil* nc-'in th- bu-im-a r-nd-r- iis competent to, x* cute any order*, aud we would adrl-e tho— in give want of Mac him ry to u- u call. Engi nes fn in 4 to 40 horse power always on Imml. D. P. llCHDON, 11. N. t oNKLlN, S. D. CoS RUN. LESTRirs"lHON WOltKS, FUR THE M.j.VUF.ICTURR OF WOODSWORTH'S PlANING MACHINES nml Ntennt Eiiglni-, 57 1‘K.iP.ieST. r.r. *,>kLVN. N. Y.. opjMrtlte New York City. T HE Sub-rite r having l— n engag' d for th- Wt 15 Venn In tho altnoot «wchtsive nmnnfartim of this most important intention. M'ood-worth's Planing. Gr*».v- ing and Tougiug Mai liiite, has r-c ntly completed th" largi* tuMilioti t Ul- already exten-ii- lr* n M..rk*. will ex . ut" with di-pit h all id t* lu the a!-.'." Hue t" an uiillmlt 1 • \t. nt. Th" uni'-r-.illy a.-km.wl |_t.|-upon- • riiy of M'.KvI-woHh's Planing Machines, manufactured by him. overall other*, requires no reiteration. In the manufacture of STEAM ENGINES, we claim a superiority for powi r and »|*e,-L Iwiiuty «.f con-tniction and tlni-h: uml ul-o gnumii'.-' th- Fngim- transmit !<*• |..-r cent more for th- «.tim* im-m « than In- fiirui>hi-l bv unv otln r iiinnufneturer. and more than loo per cent, saving in wear and tear, as well a- u laige suing in the COUMIUIptioll of fuel. REFERENCES: r-T T'l PtllTtE.* n.\VIN"l TUB -TttM ENUtVPA NoW IS t SR. piir.e-' A Morgan. New Haven. Ct.: L. M'. SK- :ini. Rn-J»- !vn. N. Y.: Tim-.tliv Dulml. A-t-ria. L. I.: Ly-u* A Curtis*. Bridge]».it. Ct.: Stamford Manufacturing (’".. Stamford. Ct.; John C. Sanford. New Haven. Ct.; Rollin Sanford, N York City ; Choc. F. Loo* y. AustrUu Consul General. REFERENCE Parties iiavcco nix M'o»d-* • :, .tu Pivm.vj Miciiinesnow in r.»p. G. R. S|.>nt. Kensington. pbil.ol, l|.1ila. Pa.: Ki'ld t A Martin. M'iliningion. N. ('.: A. L. t Wpp A Co.. Montgom ery. Ala.: G. A. Sanford. N-w tn lean-. La.: lliukl". Gnil" : A Co.; Cincinnati. Ohio; Rantotn, Cobb ,v C", (levelaml, ■ ohlot Fo-s A l'tothers, * hicisgo. 111.: J, 11. Smith, Mil- | ivanki . M i- : P. It. A L. L. Eaton. IhtfT.i! . N. V .: F. r- I ward A Smith.o-w« g>.. N. Y.: John Snarr. Toronto. ('. M\ I onl-rs and pc«<p< - tl- rii-lvnl bv nmil «-r «>fher»i«*' t , from all parts of th" Unit-l Slate*. I'aii idi.Y ai'h Anmri- ! ia, ami Europe, will Iw promptly «tt> mb-l to by Agtuts wlc are traveling in all s-cti .n- ofth- wuntrv. I L'tt-r* bv mail, addn-s Jo||N II. LETTER. ! 1 4 :iiu 37 P-arl St. Hr -klvn. N. 1. CHEAP GAS LIGHT. UK BENZOLE GAS BIGHT COMPANY RANDALL & Nj Cotton 1 A *'to rfrtn oU "*'•*•<* *!»• want of a niachin* rrm, ir.-l.l ..... (.,.,. I,r,a„; j 1 thread" it, uWti needles, and takes every variety of land, ami at th" aim* tt,„ e Ih . m tinit ,, r ronsirm tion thio'.gli -tin Ii. without loonor chain. The stitch* a nre | and operation that it. .ui,| |h> nsed by negroes without form d th- kuii" :ts In band sewing, and. except in the | liability of tr-tting out of onkr. A drill which wo flunk rf. < tion of their accuracy and regularity,, mi not Urdis- tingui-h' d fi* in hand-work. Th-work is performed with nt l-ast «lx tinn rl .r quality to t M\ II. WILLSON’. Appleton's Building. N'n.JWR Broadway. New Ymk. figi-Cirenlara and Samples —nt by mail on application. m-vl:»—Itu S f -■,;iali“n. «.»«« „rr..r to .1,. ,1.1.1. sass. v ■!“'‘vt,", 1 '«■* ?•' tv- hi e nil'I.Illy, while being of vastly stqs- years in dlllen-nt hands uu all kiuds of land, s esf ha ii cl sewing. j state norm'of the ndiautages to be derived fr THE AMERICAN WATCH I d NoW on sal- by the principal dealer* throughout tin country, ami th» public an invi. I to • \am.m un' • "•t th- quality in rnnij ari«>n w ith the imrt-d -rt'. I". ' Tliev nr on the PATENT LEV r.K I'JUNCI- I PEE. I ng tii. ,| and a; pr .v d. v ih siu.'i alb rutlnt.s in th- arrangi in nt of the part*, as lm;. - exp- ri'-n-e ha- de- tm-tistraii <1 to Im- the is st, to ensure Ilclfnlrillty, Accuracy and Durability. TheMaiiuficturer* warnin' t!- AMERICAN M'ATl'H i I every parti-nl.irof it. workmin-liipi.nl p-t forma me. i N. R. Non.'ore p'limne nidi's.* the mum-softhe uianu- fa* tui. r.*, DKNNI.'ON, HOWARD & DAVE'. M'.ilthaui, is , rnv-d mi them >v.-m< ut. S n-.vl'j—1m HANDSOME INCOME TO BE MADE at iioiii:. T HE atmre can bn made In every Town and County throughout the Union, by engaging In the matiufac* , . lure uml sale of an article, upon which, for an outlay of 1 planted the common way, $10, one thousand dollars u year inuy be made. The article la one of uulverral daily consumption, and one that has puzzled the brains of some c f the most eminent Philosophers- D i* self evident that it Is destine I to becomo one of the most t,ece*»nry of the necessities of life. The article Is one that will Imvu as ready and pcria..nenl a sale as Flour Pul! particular* will bo sent by ranII, on tiro receipt of I2jtf cents «'r an equivalent in Post Office stumps, dpe- cimm.is sent wln n required. Address J.V*.T. 1IOU.NE a GO.. Box 4 551,Pc*'. Office, net lb—lur r* New York. I 1st. The saving of seed, which will amount to enough in planting one hundred am*, to pay for the machine. | 2nd. Tier saving of labor in planting, one Loroeand I hand only being required to open the furrow , drop th* ! - "l and cover from seven to nine acres per day. ! m l. Tho great - iving oflal-.r in chopping out, th« *— I b<-,», r d •|,.".|ti-l in a line one afi.-r another. ; 4th. The great wiving in »u!-sequent hoe work, . wing I to t'ne lad that any g.* I plow-hand can, in siding, cov- I i r nil th" lir-t . r-[> of gra*s l:i th" drill, however small tb- * ot toil ina v I--, wit , ,it injuring th" stand. 1 he-" advantage* all fanner- will appreciate; and he- l.,w we give .*■.m- < • rtit. i- -. fr -m uhjrlj th" pnhijc ran b arn Imw tl. Iril!- .r- nppr- iat.il bv gentlemen ,-f i the lir»t standing in our --cti n ( ,f tl.e state—all practical I fattuer*. wlio have tliur. uglily toted th.-in, aud ute con- s."'im-ntly fully empe-p nt to d-1,|" „„ their merit*. C KRTIF1CATE8: Thi- i- to certify tli.it I planted one hundred nnd sixtv w i« - of cotton with Randall and Mercer’s Planter*, and I consider them «u|H*ri'.r to any thing of th" kind I hav* .-i. r u • r tried. The-aiiug of scx-1 aloii" would |«y f..i ih" niachim*- in a wusin or two, un i I think a hum! rm one-third more hoeing tluin he could lu cotton Lee county. Georgia. July 13th, 1$53. Me 8. 1. HARDER fW(Il H pre|Hired to furnish l‘..i t.ii!!"G-i- Ma- hin -. «'iit<ibi> f- r Manilla, tories, Store*. Dw-I'.ing II •:-•-. .*• ami . .<i-. ( • [ B F.'.r. a I Station*. Ac. Th - M-« hir. - ir- warrmb-l to ' n _n • »ti«fa< tion. They are tnanufm tun-l nnd'r .*-T. i ! MaDougall's Patent, and are th- . ulv ones that will * p>* | •’ . rat" well In odd wcith-r. The Light pn-lm i d i- one ja i halt clu a per than Coal Ga.-. an I b - th in th •. "intm'iH-t , * ; Tall-.tv C.indl"-. Tin y ure " isilv maiu>g<d ami fr<- from j h 1 danger, uml the prices 'j:> i-t cent, b— tlmn any other Machines Iliad". prb'es . The C..I DAVIs' PAIN KILLER. VStTsSY C:tt, Guto. 1 Mr. J. \. Harri*: Sir—Yoiir furor «f th- 2*fh nit. ; 1* at hand, and in reply will *ny—M, began idling Perry Davi-’ Pain Killer, nml with ve’ry little effort "ii our part; sal, • w ere small at lir-t. but a* it iKCitme ktmwn in our coiiimiinity. th" *1 maud incre:;-, >1 v. ry nq idly, firla- yor. l ur exp--tali-n«. uml ,-t, ry j-r-.n tl.at Isjiight it wonbl eoai" att- r limp', nml «jM-nk in the highest p ruts of it a* i valiiabb- mi.'dy f.-r all those diwa»,» >our p.iliq ld t ?|M.k • . From th—• r-j 'lnne ndati--n.* we were induced to n» • It in our on n families, and the gi~«l cti.., t- of tl. • tm .ii- im were immediately apparent. M'e now . 'iiiiuii" it- u— with great *.»:i-i'a. t{un. '('•• have sold more of tin- Pain Kill r Uiuti we ever have since or ■ f.■ x• • of any other tm-'iiuiie in th" ".1111" length of time: ud we do i:-.t hesitate t • nay tiiat it ha- Using l- tt* r iti-1-.ction to tic 1 uicli.c«er than unv otlur artielc we ave ever -old. Hurry of businc-s lias prevented our •rtifl. nt- -. but we have in our vicinity fra ' ' .nipiinv offer for *:il" -'tati k iu the Th-re 1 11 th- Ur S AV A. ' S BANK-NOTE LIST AND BETECTOU. Published Stmi-munth'y vt Montgomery, .Ha., At 83 00 Per Annum, in Advance. y a!» > I*' found among our -to«-k --t.lbli-huietlt of J. M. (R IMLY ,fc Co, •el"br;if> d m.miiJ'.ictirr'T- in Newark. N- J.. ml New Haven, all of which arc built expre-ty torus, which we do imt hesitate to warrant in every i«rtlcu- -I.ctions Hid Other 1,-w York IS l.'.CIll'. >u:> mi. iitNr.-. on El.< ral ?• rm ol.l machine* thus ot.ti,lr.e.l l. y «i|| I, ,l.-«lr.>y...t K..r |.*irtl. ular* «| t iy i.y I-, at ,"ir New York rutu Si.lt, L-cal Ag ni-wanted to uiak" *ab s of- urim- pr..i "d sewing mael.iu -. T> p- r- i - pr-i - rlv .j’laliti-d for the bit-im—. a r.»re op| rtunity l r pr> tit.iMc ami pleasant employin' •..nut v Rights for all tlf Mate-. All -rd-rs sh mid be a Mr. .rd to S. T. M« DOl'GAl.L. A.-'t f.r tin <'•■. ..., -U_I m S :-2l Dr--i.lway. N.-w York. •FIRST PREMIUM PIANO FOllTES. STK1 NM’AY 4c S< >N. PIANOFORTE MANTFAtTURKlf*. - MALKER-ST. xriR iinoit-w iv. >r.v v-ns. BE'IG.iTM LI.Y call tin- attention of tin- pntdi" to tlndr spleuili l M*w rttii"iit of seuii-gnuid urn! square I’i.in —. which. f,. r volume of 1.11 •. i la-tl'ltv ..f touch, b"aitty of flni-h. and everything that r nder* 1 Pi.ino|i,.r- f, ct. are un*urp.i*-«'d. As apr-'f of tii- -up. roritv . f their in-trum- n:«. they l> • ■ h ave t. -ta®. that at tin* great Mctr 1 'litan Fair In i 1 at M a-hin.. -u. the tir-t prc'iiilutn- in Imth cl mi-gr.iiid-m l tw. -trlng- I. ■ •••— 1 w. re unanlmou-ly nwanl.-.l to tie mi. iilthough tin y were -ra.„ IH ily in co..,|.etitl..„ - III. tl... m.,-1 ,ll-ilinr<il-li",l iiu'inil'.uTiir- r ne i„, 't* from It,..-ton. New York. I , hil.id"l|>lii-i uml ILdiim.'ie. ' rclia.—rs ami d- aler- will liml it to their advantage to l an I examiue fur them- I'- s. - t 23 S tf I I t""ti hundn-l to two tlmuMtid livingv O': TivopAs'tnHer Train* tlntly toColumbui AND AFIK.tM »ND\Y. August .7. bus ng rand a ill tr tin- '*.111 uve 'I.1C0U f n'ulumbus.ind Mon:- .v. d By it 2.1" A. Jf., aud 3.16 P. 51.,arriving at Com ." us .it 7.11 A. M. and b . " P. M. L-ave Columbus f r M u u daily at 4.1 • A. M. .in 1 2.1'J I*. 51,. arriving nt Mac-a at 1". 11 A. M. un I *..’.•« P. M. l’i*- 1,g r« f-r Aim ri"i4 will tik ■ th * morning train nt 1 2 I-* A. M. f. >a Macon, arr.'ing -it Am-ricus ut *U > A. M I. nc Americas at 6.4 1 ) A. M. und arrive at Macon at 1 . A. M. F nn" ting at Micm "ich way with tin: Central Bull- r 1, ir.i.a-to .'av-irinah. Augiist.’i, Milldg "Vill" and K.i- t nt n: -'til with51acon and M’est rnBnUroadTrain*to Griffin. Atlanta, Dalton, Chattau "ga, Knoxville, and N . i’.i ■. ' un iting daily at Columbus, with Girarl and M-> bil« lUiiir uil. * ' 11a tmg daily at Americus with four-horso post Coach L u' to Tallahis*".. AlUinv. ThumasvllU, Ac., xul trt-w"-k!.v link Lin - to Lumpkin. Pans ug rs rur p -mt» on th,- R-• »-i “ below Fort Val iev.- .b 1! 1 t ik - th- l n-d>ck "V. ning train front s*u- vauu ih. and •'> o'd «:k ev.-nmg tri.n trout Augusta, to 1' if .J-t ution at Macon; f.r • th r j. .lit* on .* uth M*e»t-rn. • r Muscogee B <ilroads. pasi.-tigers will have no •i-t.-ution by either trams. First 1 I i*s M 'atu-hlp 1 ave davanuah for New York M ■ iu -s lays an I Paturd.iys. an l f >r Philadelphia on M‘. .In •* l.,v*. P i«*.ige. in th-- Cabin. Steerage, $4 Far t'r,::i Montgom ry to .-avannoh, jl-i"0 Do. (Viiuinbus to do 000 Do. Am Tien# to do hSO GEO. M’. ADAMS,Superlntendant. Macon,ang3 *65 ‘tf ang 11 ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHDEKT, G-EOR-GIA. fBq.i . • n 1.r • < hulls-*tic 1 car of tins In T HE Murk i- print..1 "11 III!" Whit • paper tip •. ami in uppearanco will be second t> none I the Ur. Mat-. A ?«utL in Bank-Note IJst i- essentbl in • v. ry Bank. Counting Il .u- -- an 1 Public office. |,"t u* uuit - iu ad- | vatt-iug our common interests, and m t permit Northern lui-u and N .rth'-rn lK-t.-i tors to tlu tuate our m.-m-y mat- t -r-as th y may wish, while we arc quietly following their di- t.ltioll- Til: work will b: carefully revised on the day of pub- ! li ati- u. ami all impoitant rinam i-d ehang- a* they oc cur. n >tic. d. Ev-ry c\- ttiou will b,- unvl • to mak- it a eorr.-. t ami lo-liabl • giu I • to th • Bunk--r. and M- r- hant. Hot I I'roprf tors. Brok- rs, An- ti-.n •• r*. i -mini—ion Jf--r. hant*. nml .-th r* .1 -irons <■( having th- ir lumi-s aud bu-in- — "i.l-1\ ctri ul.it d. are infurim d that a luni- t--I numb-r of adv-'rtis nt'-uU will b- in-M- l. .'p*ci.il rate* lor adv. iti-ing bv the year, or f.r short, r j- ri»«ls, ni.iv b • known by appliing to any of my Ag- nts. or at the"office in Atlanta, Ga. dpAiin'-n uuml- rs will be sent, on application by let ter, free of »hurg". AH < ..niinuni. ation* intended for th" Bank-Note List and D t--tor. must be addressed to 8*w;an'( lkmk-Noto List. Atlanta, Ga. SAMI LL SWAN, j on* lloBnnox, General Agent. *ep 36—am Oglethorpe Medical College, ] AT 8AVAIVIVAH, &A. T HE .'E."||'N of LECTURE.'* in tliottlM V" Instltu- I tiou v.iil 1 miU'-nco outlie tirst day of November j • l.fefM .r, b 1 l.i r. 1 ILC. McK*-*' has been for tw-nty-one years ,iigagt"l in I th"Carriig" llusinks-in U'-lumbit-.Gimaml wo I con- ti-l- nt th it with »ur uni?."l«ft| ri- n • • and attention we ' willb.' ab|» Mk""p on haiffl a S: - k that we think will ni">-t the iippr-'bat..ut and want* > f the public, a.-l which f. r vnri-ty and extent will excel that heretofore kept at : this pla- c. All order- shall have strict an 1 prompt attention. 11.C. M ULE. Savnnnnh, A«:_- 311S66. L S, BENNETT. LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE and Fire-Proof Qualities of WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, AS M ANt'FAl TfRSD DY STARNS Sis MARVIN, NE1V YORK. IN' THE Are of the 3d ins*.., which consumed the brick building, occu- M. SlXCiKR &. CO., Principal mil ■R.R Br-.adw.ii. N. Y. BRANCH OFFD'I.S: 47 Hai.-i-r >t.. lk-t-n. 142 rii-■-nut .'t.. Philadelphia. K>5 B dtim.Tc .'t.. ltalritii. ro. M’ id nut St., Cincinnati. 1-*^ St. Chari - St.. N. w i»rl".iu». (lloversvillc. N. Y.. U-H Ilr.-id St.. N- wark. N. P 1 21—: Im >n, by a f tb" Fa. nltv and Trust"**, has b"xu lu.o.vn tut.) ou" term, cuuim uc.u,' -.n th • First 5Io.i-l.iv in S. p:.-mb"r. an I 'losing on conim-ncctnciit dav. TbuiS lay after the fourth Sun lay iu June. * F A C l* L T Y : ArOUSTt’3 ALLEN. A. 51., IT-si lent—Profestor of Enj .in Ljf raturi' and Aucb-ut Lingua.’, s. Hri V. J. II. CALDWELL, A. 51.—ITofc-isor of Mental and 'lor 1! Philosophy. lib’V. f X. F JlteTER, A. M.—Profcwor of Mathematic* and ttunl Sct-nc". MISS ANN FI. A LDEN—Principal Primary Department an l Instructress in Botany and Fr-uch. B. R. LIGNgSKI—Principal of Mini-- Department. MBS. L. E. GRANT AND MRS. E. T. CALDWELL— Ormim nial Branches. Tilts ln-lituiion now pr-scnts to tin: public, advantages which f-a pus* A large an J < i-g.infly constm t<d College " hue- ; ,.n : of the larg-st t'hapels in the Slate ; 1 all n:-cssary out buildings nud enclosure; a iMjnrdingd— j porim.-nt. fitted up in th- most m at and comfortable •tvlo. an I un l-r th" -up-rintcmlenci' of the teach'w- tli-.-nsgii « with the ivli.,1' iiotm-stic department umh-r tin- • .ireful direction of l.-idb-s of ".xp-r"m:e, added to all tlm f 1 de. - fora thorough course of in-tiuction which anv « m . 1 .n-'itution can offer. It will !«• *--n by refer- m e to <>ur catalogue, that our rat< - of lb*ird un-l Tui tion arc lei* than can Im* found elsewhere. This fact, in files-* Mu--* of pecuniary pressure, is worthy of the can- sub-ration "f tin -e having daughter* to educate. Th" Boar ling Departin-n' •• '• umb-r ih" dip-etb-n of President Al l- n ami lad . an ! frof. «or Caldwell ami lady. M itti sp.ir.-"i rulib* darn,s. large and conveni n' • • •- 1 .n I '-gun furniture. go*-l ntxd ezperi'-ti 'I * M.\ . .111-1 1 li.Ie* 11; iTi:»h'-| a ::!i I lie b*-t that IR • r!.--* -»:t-.r '.ogeil-.-r with a wli..!.-e..me but parental dta 1 . n hop< t ini 1 a— the liberal patronage with 1, ■ ■ ., ,. Iiith-ri- 1 •• 11 tarored. 1. X f MLSTKII. .'"c v Facitlti. Cnthliert. July .V). I- . n qg 7->1. I. M. HITE CANT ILK NO A I*.- A fresh nqq ly of ’Rd leg torn I an'il.- S,si|i Just rec-iied ami for J'GIN B. Mi (ORK A (’•).. Gibl-.n*" Buiblinga. , amt tennln ite un th- 1-t of March. The Clinique at the Colleg" building, will b- opened to ' patient* on the 2uth of October, uml be cuntinued through- , out the sesaiou: The FAculty Is constituted as follows : I 11. L. BYRD. >1. 1). • late iff Savannah M.-licnl College,) 1 Prof-s*or of the Principle* and Pnu-tice "f Pliysie. E. Lr.ROY ANTuNY. M. D-. -of Mnym-sUiro. Ga..> Pro- ! feasor of Obstetri s ami di-a.* s of M.-tu-11 and Children. M'ESLLY C. NoliM'lHiD. 51. D.. .of Cok.sbury. S. C..i , Professor of Mat- na M-duannd M.-dical Juri-pimb ii":. JAMES S. MuKLL. M.D., (.of saiauuali.Ga..) Professor - of Anatomy. I JOHN DAVIS, M. D., iof AbbeYille, S. C..i Professor of 1 Phy-ioc'gy. M'M. T. FRAY. M. D-. of Savannah, Go... Professor of f Ch -ini-'rv an I I'harniucv. CHARLIXSANAIIL. M. D.. '.of Savannah. G.O Pro- 1 fe-.-.-r | r »t- m. of th- Principles an l l'ra. tb •• of Surgery, i Demonstrator of Anatomy, It. J. NUNN, M. D., (.of Sit- | J vannali.i j Th- f. -s will be—}10*) f-r the entire course of Lectures; *!•) Demonstrator's fee; Graduation {30; Matriculation ANDREWS 6i JESI P, Commission Merchants. COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY. Stcnni Keiueb, llollci--. Mni-lilnists Tools, Hilling. <3.c. Ini" rtef- & Drii.tr.- is Mi.mi >• ur.r.r.i' Akticlm. No. "7 Pitt" street Now York N. lb—Agents for tho Woodruff A Bench Ir»n Works’ Steam Kngiues and Boilers. Exclusive Ag'-m-y in New York f-r L«w<ll Ma-hine shop. Machinists’Tools. P ■' -~~I> For the 1,000.000. The f.’S. Palfnt Marble (ompaiiy. [CAPITAL lti3,bW.] No. 398 Broit lw.iy, corner Walker street, New York. A RK pn-pured to ex-cut" nil ..ph r- f -r MANTLES, TABLE-TuPS. ruU MS'. PLl'K.-TALS. PILAS TERS. SLABS. Ac., iu unit •: n ■ f .. Broca tel. Py ranee*, N'iip"litun. and rl! fancy M.irll strength, beauty ami dumb litv t.. r.-.-il n some r—1- cts Mije-ri- r tli*-r»-i--. and at I— cost. U'lilik" luarbh-i/.cd ir-.ii. w-«-l or slat* fr-" from all ubjectl- n* which ur" ttrg-1 surface work, wheie paint, copal temporary poR-h nml I * ‘ {4". Order* fr fv t,f tin ir neighb Pain Kile r: a:. 1 t! In-ill g l"ll-tUllt’.V > birg. r'.l| elm that tl, - - t d ij y day 1 th- i. "lm t. -ti- e of Davis’ -f its influence is r-. Raii Lill A Mercer—Gentlemen: In r ply to .- ... - .1 tlii* -lut". I 1.1:1 *.iy with suti-fiicGon, that I hav u-'-d yi.nr <-.tt..ii s> ">1 drill-oil the farm of D. A. N ason, i witli gr.-at suci-e—. ] consider them to bo i f great vaPi'. Tb-y ur • a Mving of aloiut one-third of the labor • f cultivati-.n. about two to throe bunliels of seed to tho a* r ■ in j hint in-, and a great saving of labor la planting, a* tm v >.p-n th-furrow, drop and cover the s-"l with on- horse and hand. I think theiu worth one hundred dollars a piece to any | '.antcr. that plants full crop* of c-'ttou. A* tor iny-elt | w ould not plant a crop of cotton without them for uo cunsideration In tho liouml- • f rea- fon - Yours, very respectfully, A. J. BARKSDALE L-. c.unty, Georgia, July 12th. 1-65. I have 11*0-1 Rami.ill A Merc-r’s cotton Planter two i s i..,ii.. and rotisiiliT fh.-ni of grwit value tn th- f.miu r. I have *.ed enough each tear to |«y for the Planter*, 'Ic " 1 At least one-third the labor of cultitation. as the cotton I* *ewi-l in-1 imrrotv a line that with good l'l " »'« Gier- i- but little h»- Work n—.led. There i- nL~j of huml* uml horses in planting. I -h. n!d »ny : tl, ' Were worth one hundred dollars each, und re.-out- liietid every farmer to tmo tlietu. . 8. D. McLEN’DGN. | L< - county, Georgia, July l th. IR55. h ■ I have heeuov.-r-.:-|i.g f-r Mr. S. D. McL-nd n f!.- present year, nml fully ' -te 11 r In his staf.-nienta | Uloox--. . DAVISSON WARREN. M'-srts. Unmlall A Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to .V"HI* I will ..nil mi.v I hate used tlir-e of your cotton - i-l drill*, ami consider tln-m of great value, fr -.11 tho fact that in the use of them I -ai-l from two to threo bu-h' I- "f »..e*| to cn. h acre planted, nnd at l-.t-t .-up- third of the labor of, nltuati n. n >t r»-quiring one-half a* Him h h - w. rk as tic ■ : l wav ..f planting—also, a con- sidcnild"-.ning In t!.- I.d-r .-f f.latiting. 1 m-t.-r . \p. ct | to plant cortou uiifioiif thi m if 1 can get them at any 111 ■. I h tt.- plant-1 eight acres per day to each drill. Tliev «r- -Impl.—easily mumued, and there is m- diffi culty about g. (ting a B*« -l stand. V. ry re-j* rtlttlli > ur-. 1Y. F. II AMR It K. la-: count j, Georgia. July 12th, lsoo. Trt m.icvu.lz. Thomas county, Ga. Col. J. II. Wat-on—la-arSir: lean re<oiuim-nd your n l-l list- r- trill 11. th" high*, st terms. 1 have triea t!( ni"ii all nil 1.1ml • \Ci|t n-w g r . und. and Iib.uk tl,-v niil «i-, in th it. tii- y will do in mountainous i-oun- ti> a- w-il us in .1 l"i*l. If 1 hud not bought 1 would ti.n 11" >• nr -b- p whi- h I* 73 miles, und pay fifty dol- I «r* a pi- • f.r th- m. 11 -av- one-third of the work: out l. : I ■ -.si pl.-M a- iuiuIi as two. and one hand con chop oi.t tlir - .1 r. * wIiMi: one can chop out one acre after • C« lutuoit plow. Your* respcctftillv. K. BRASWELL. Pi votur-v « niity, Ga.. July 14th. 1565. J. If Wat-.n—Sir: Thi- i* certify that I liaic used Randall A Mr. - r* c tt. n »••• d drill if your manufacture, ! and am *" w. il plea—d with them that I would rcc m- ! in-!) 1 all plant- r- " h<> have m-t tried tin tn. t" give them : a fair trial. W lu re the drills nre used there i* a great deal of law sa'ed in cultivating a crop; owing to its 1 being »•> uniform In the drill, the plowing can be dona inm h latter, nml w itii greater d—i^ttch, consequently th- In*- work i- lighter, a- good plowing supersedes thu t m • • ssity of a great deal of hard hoe work. JN0. BARKSDALE. tii" West, it (* ju-t such a tuedl- ( 'lav- uln nly found out I will 1 ml th-i qtinl in .1 oi". and in iJ. tn half the . it i, wholly :ill-t tll’l " \ form th- f th" arti. b . Mant. Is Builder*. I'nliim-t-Maker- ■•ur-tin- F.-i.-r and Ague for25its. it will .•m- L' lir—a s"ver" cough in "tie night— atil hits l r-i'd t" !• the I--t ni'-diciri inu~ f r u disus ed stonrich. nnd many "tlier purj.—■«. Your*. Ac- l/s.-gwooD 4 Gn.iu.cM. >!••—r*. IVrryYlavi- A Son:—Alb-w m- t • add my testi mony to th- vain- "f y. nr l'nln Kill-r. On the 4th Inst., tn> >• •!» was l-ulli burmd "itli lire crack're.—1 im- in ii it. lv - nt f.r - in Pain Kil. r.and with soin- siicet oil i-.ult; — I it.and lie is m-iv d'.lt.a well. \, ur*, truly, J1 • n A. Wummi, M y..r • f the City.f N. Y. A*. • "We presume no Medical pn-iaration ever oil. n .1 t.. tb- nubile hu* I»•• ti m. r. thoroughly te.«t-d than Perry Hall -Pain Kllb-r. Tli..n*,imN "f penons. w-r. Hi. v c.db d upon to do - . iv.-uld i-h'-erfully testify that tliev hav • u- I it f r 1 ti -ii- ill*, with tin* most -ntl-fuctory sue. -*. It I- will.iu . -ir . wn knowledge, that an lm- men— amount of Mill',-ring lm* I relieved by it. Its i r prl t • Mi *st *. I-. 1 ri Dai Is .-. Son. nii.- no j uin* - r e\|*-i,-e in cni-r f- -.'ti-fy tb- puidic. Being ••fi tly luni'inible men. tic y rv,- tb" utmost unit .rmity iu the matmi.Ktur" • ft'm-ir y-b. rated Pain Killer. The material* of w hl"h i* I- • -ti']- - • 1 .ip. can fnllv *e1"Ct« d— none but the l*»*t quality Is lug u—1. By th—e means tho high reputati'.n "hi. h tb- i'.iiu Kt ; h-r ha- l..ng sine- ac- qulr-<1. i-at all tiim-triuniphantiy sustain I. In vieiv of tin-• facts, we are by no tm-»n*surpriM It.. Ic irn that ” j ni | (j|y • Arrnn.o me nts hav l»eeu made by which students cai accommodated w ith good board at from j to {4 pe W C 10HN, HAY A OATH.- j i.al , E is tern II., ha bushc-U heavy Seed and feed <)at«, nov 11 T'si l,ii*h< 1- Corn. 4'*) - - Northern IUy, Jsmj 11 -V-.r- ami f-.r-.il- by .Y.NN A SNIDER. S N AI-T, PIC KI-KI) BEEF, Atr.-looo Fiw-ks -alt. 19 birr • I* I'rir... B •! i.ml • * 'i—I - Extra Sugar- uri-d, -ui-ik-l le '-f In • anv i**, in -*■ I. "l'l f r sale by 14 LYNN A SNIDER. H UTTER A.%'I>CTIKENK.-J) Firkin-choice io-h'ii Butter. I'j lirkin* c.siking do. lu tubs do. l'« box^s white Clu-ei nov I i \ I1 11 O T T'N NAPOLEON' The lll-trv ,.f .% IJ. |. »n IJ-najairt . ill J mb. elegantly bound In ( "loth an I Ii ilf<alf. with map* nml Illustration*. A fur ther supply n ei ived ami for *nl" by WAKNOCK A DAVIS, nor 12 13'J C'ottgra** «t. 131,01 It. Iso bbl. -ii. uni'-a'l 'and -Oakley" Flour, ^ l.Vi lilfunlqr bid .... k* ••D.-nm.-ad" Flour, 60 bbl* | extra 1 aiiiily Flour. Ju-t r" elved ami for -al" by no* It* HoM’oMBK.JOHNSON*CO. H RANDY. Brandy in half pipe*, quarten and «> t.im, in llnll‘1,Just C“> tied, tit, I t-r ".tie ht le-v I'J MIMS A Joll.NPTON. S OAPH, ftt.-600i.-te« No 1 Pa «-))(. .1- b in I*. *•*’* b ’ ll Toilet (*■ - III I. • (. 1 1 a- • NillVI cn- • 1*111*. 1.11 .-da. t aska >.d p.„la. In store, nml fir sale »■ m,1 U WEBSTER A PALMES. FIXOIIACCO, CIO ARM, ftr.- -.DU Ixtte* Grant A | V. Men.. * .111.1 S . | o boxes State of lb orgln A'« •nml FamilyS>ap, ml Fan y -o-ips, 2 i I r iiit - lit 11 For further information, a-fflre*- *ept 8g U. L. BYRD. M. D.. Penn. SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT COHN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY l' th 1«M. T HE attention of Planter*. Farmer* and Stork feeder* in g n ral. 1- res|»--•■ffully called to this Mill a« the ni'At iini-irtarit artit-J" »f th" kind n »v *»«-*•. not only well Adapted for grinding col) meal for «tock. but gri-t or rim- hominy f,r tic- tai l., nnd especially bread nu-al fr«m corn not fully rip- .,r dry in fall. In setting thi* Mill, no mechanic or fra mo work is w nt d, only wanting to be fasten, >1 to the fl.».r or plat- form. Easily adjusted and used by any person, even a cli.l !. Th LITTLE Gt (NT has received the fir-t premiums at tb- bit \_i; niter il fair* of Mi-souri. Kentucky, Miry- ! d. an I ■ h'-r 'tat* *. Jil l that i- the most roniphnn-nta- r . hi •• . uell.1- the ni—t r>.-«d» c-inuundati'iU fr in th- ti. -... i- w nm — mg it- performunc-e. ■jb -■ Mills are gnnrantee,! in the most |H"‘iti' .- manm-r against ilell’.-ct.-or breakage, nml No. 3 warranted to grind 15 bu-h -h of feed p. r hour, with mi" horse, and offered lit tic- low price of f <. all complete, ready for attaching tho team. No. I nt {75. grind* 2U bushels per hour with two h r- *■ Manufactured by SCOTT A 510CKIIEE, Augu'tu. Ga., And sold by C. II. CiUfrtf.U'.Agent for tii- Manufacturers, 171 fkiy street, Savannah, wlu-re tii« .Machiru: m.ty he seen. may 1 FOR SALE. \ .Mt ItATTo W- man. 25 i-u- lb a fr-t n*" scam- ■ti. '.<.iin.lh-r,hiMreii..«sb II in: A hoy ti years, a | boy 4 years, nml it boy 2 j ears old—all' ntml. healthy ami - of g-sslcharacter. Sold to remain in tin’city. Apjdvto itovia _ WM. WIUGIIT. FOR MALE, A SMALL lot of Rice Fu-ld Hands for sale. A Man .Mi y ai*. a woman 27 years, A iiian 21 y> nr*, a woman 22 years, A Woman 4o 1 ear'—all sound nml order!*. Apply to nov 13 WM. WRIGli r. ff.lSTELL (JRAN'T,orthe L*t Wife.arlinriiiing JKjnov l.bvan unknown until,.r: I'linrle* Vavas—ur.or The Outrn-t Ib ir. by J. Frederick Smith,uuthor of—Amy latwri'Iice," '-MlniiieGrey.” --Gu- ll"wnrd," Ac. For mIo by WARNGCK A DAVIS. IktokMlIorsanil Statiouen, No. 159 Congress st. no* 19 \ LE ft PORTER,-1" rnek»Tenm nts celebrated s. 1, ], \|. in ijuirt* and Pint* Imported din-' t from the Bren. rv. -2-I- i-k« Bia«s I'ort'-r In Jl’ints. 20 do Har- day s P'.rt. r lu Pints. Uniting, and for-ale By a oT 14 l-LAGIHm.N A Cl NMNGIIAM. «>x.'S Etigli-h Dairy Che *>•. 50 do I.iiidin;. ami f.-r »al" by I I.AGIIORN A l'l NMNGIIAM. pled by Thomas, oppnsiiu Gas Works in this city, wn- a Snf«j of the above ■ b-crip: on, containing the books, papers and mmiey 01 Mr. Tlmtnns uml aliliough iho build- atnig wus destroyed, the said '‘af- aitsUimd no I Injury wnatever from the j Intense heat to wulch it had be-n exposed. t>n ___ opening the Sale, the i contents were.ound •: it TTurbvd. and in the same outer I and cnml Hion u- wbu. |.!-_ce«l there, except a slight I dltcolom '■ i- D) th,- 1 n jee'i/-g « d» of a few papers, ! and Ihe b ik* oi «.i;m.r ", • . .|,c books, caused by I Hie steam geneia'e 1 in 1.1c tfale, wnile at Rs greatest j heat. ! The Snfe trad contents, ns it came from the ruins, may j s'III he seen, in the postess'-on oi Mr. Thoma*, al the 1 GasNVorks. A laigc assortment nl these celebrated ! sa.'»uUi)ion band, aud lor sale by 1 1,’. II. CVMPFIELD, Aecnt lor Manufacturers, July 2(S, Is55. 171 Bay st., Savannah, Ga. I take pleasure lit corrobTai'fig the foregoing state ment. and in ailditlon would add that tho books nre now in use. J.T. THOMAS, Wooi Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 2i», 1953. oct 24 FIRE INSURANCE. Statement of the "Norwich Fira Insurance Compiuy of Norwich. Conn-ctii ut, on the Oth day of June, any Capital Stock —{loO.OWJ 1855. Suri ‘ ^d 00 • $155.32 l 00 .$30,099 U0 than 270 OO MOORE & TAYLOR'S PASTXIiZjUS dh paiiis. rWHIE.'E PASTILLES arc -.' iluaWc ran.- dy f-r the 1. , lire of Cough*, (’olds an' Et nebiti*. a* I-. th-irue- tl,-non th" throat and Inn.-. E v r- nt- 'll ho.ir*«.m-s in .11 w h-rtir* and w»n rb.! ' 1:1. n- •- • th- 1 -"• r and T- fl..\T.ility of the voice; li.-iio- tb- y ur* f great -. r' i.••• to t,,e and Idghlv reconiim-ti 1 -d l>v ('b-rgym-ii. An i h'- r-, I'ul.ii.- ']. ‘.ik r-. and all th"- wh—■ .■ailing require*such frequent i's*"»f the vocal organ-. N. |j.—A-k f-'f • >! -T" .v T.'il.T * Pii'tille- D" Pari*, and "b-j-rv.- tJiut each I -v b,-.ir« th- ir writ’.-n -igimiur--. F r Mil" l.y W. W. Lincoln. J. 11. < . r- r .v t ••.. J. B. M . r xj'i ..’and th- piiucipal Pruggi'’* and Ap-tlu-cari s throitgliout the United State* and Cani'lii. and ntw-hole* m.I l.v MOOKlf A TAYLi'R. Imp rf r*. •,. |,'o,v_ffnt p 81 Maid' ii l.ut". N-" i- rk. PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS. ~n j\. T E 8 d) JP XU A WCB. No. 1 Barclay ....New York, j C AUTION.—N' ne arc gcnuin" X -'-pt they bear the j stamp ofth" pat .-nt. AilnunuCi.curer* and uell' infringing will be prosecuted others win ited. nit l *.tti'Cicti»n guaranteed. Ageuts fur the principal cities trial ■! "ill.. PETER REN ME. Pr—’t. L"Vrl. G. Micku-*. V. Pri-s't. Jo-nm Livn. See’v. S -.‘I—tf r 19 -..rding to r 1'. " -P MASONIC—1. O. O. F Rl EG ALIA. J "-1- and t Bk k pt "it h ind, at tie- >d 214 Grand 'tre t. Ki-t "f Row the fi>untri|prnmptlv attr n*|. 1 1 S afes.—v. o gten e 1 a an 1 "th-r Kunqi-nn G»«••!*. of T—o. u. A. tune -. manufactured und , .tab'ii-iitm nl - i' K. Comb, •. Neiv York. I'ribTsfiviu to. P Je 12—ly D'H- rter* of Fr-uih 4' Broad st. "P : •. 1' : r DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. T IIK-ubscril b"»t »"H- in tlii^market I 321 Share* Bant St * k in variom ‘ 23 " Incoqiornted Companie* other Banks Notes on ileinand. secured by Mortgages 1 Real E-tat-. B ml'. Bank Stuck an loth ! gi-xl |~r-.nal -,-nirity ' Ca-h in Imml-of Agent- ' •* in Bunk -121.800 00 ... '.’.'.-JO if) ... 1.130 00 $155 321 00 M.VDIUT1E-*. L»*e«.x.iju«ted, unadju-tc l ■ r claim* fur loss*——none, Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual— none. Total amount nt ri«k lalxuit' 3,4"*>."(W. The amount at hazard on any ri-k, (,with very few ex ceptions,) not over 5,000. A BREWSTER. President. F. LzinNr.P.Jr.. Secretary. Norwich. C. nn.. Jim. 9th. 1856. Personally «|.|'ciir>..| l,,.f..r>- the uml'T'igm'd. Mnvor of the city "f Norwich, tr. »aid State. A. Br.'ii-t r. President, and K. Lcarmd Jr., .'.-cretarv - f th --N. Insnranco 1 ompany," and mails »>h nut 1 mth t of the above .-tateimnt. .-ign"d ,l v th-t certifyth.it I lino "xamin d th • r.]..n ,,f . 1 ny. ami li.i l th" uImiV" to Ic a < rir, t atntei 1 Miii" nml that the note* and I0.111.. n w hich a 1 capitnHs invented are in my opinion good ..-„—e Upstair*. *r is now"r- th" Iurg"»tnm1 1 d*t.«kof '-■ r off rd t" tin- trade 1 to whi. h h-’in'J-s th" .itt -mi-ii "f tm r- | WILLIAM 15. FOOTE, Corner of UroiiRlilon and Jefferron sis. | UP STAIRS. DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE. T HE -ul - rib-r ha- 1 - -f- r- a st-m-nij a—itmeiit of 1 DRY lit KIDS, i-"i.:; rising "l I .r.-ign nml Do- | ui. -ti. Mamilactur-. t - "I"' >• «•" l n ' • of Pur.-S.asT- 11,.1 w I a !(• "fl. r- th" trad" ■ n r a- n- abb term- f'uiitry M r Lar.t-'i'itin-- tb-city, will find . u .1:1 "Xumiuati n. » ’ * - i VxM* r ii ‘f*h'iTE th'drtrad-. Jan* M Il.l.lAM (.. UHGh. MEDICAL NOTICE. dr. w. rr. rivnit, The Ilotattlc. or Reform- Phy.lclan of SAVANNAH, K lv.! nnnniiii"' tl;.»t h" has removed his re- ei'h:nce and Ulllc" from tl..) corner "f State and jeir. JZSSot.” I. ti" f »■» '*• hit- Dr Ui.-lnr l-m • "» Br.iughtoii-etr. et. -U tween M..i)t -..i„erv .m l M . -t ltr u.l -ti -. t-. ■ He t-ml.-rs Ins in.-t -inc r.'- thank-1 - hi- f-U- w- air n- in th- city and trill- > -> Or 1 *) "."I I. kl-im.fr- T1LT0X & MCFARLAND, D3 31 nlilt ir Lnnr, Xnv York. M anufacturers ..f ti - world renowned I SALAMANDER SAFES. BANK VAULTS. IkiltiniTe D.jx.t, 146 1'ratt etl.it. Ik-'t.-u Depot, , 14 Howard stret. - -pt *—ly_ SHOAV CASES. Iloflnimi & 1’ersli. 3Innnfncturertf, 37 Botvfty, N'cxv York. ff AVK tii- l irg—t nn l • lie.ip.-t-t.«-k . f •‘Ii Ca-e* I i'j. ever • tl. i'd iu thi* city, mad.- in ««iery style; Sil- ! i> r-|.luted. Bnt--. R,.m w.k*1. Satin" --I. Ac. > Order* promptly tilled, m. I c» -1- u. fully parked and | shipp.'l t-. anyqmrt of the Unit*.-*! States ami (..tnada. K. J. DON X ELLr General (ommUiloii Merclinnt, I No. It' - . Pr.iHL^t. (Fourth di*>r front Wull-st.) New York. ! «cpt 4—* m Iiii|iori.~nt to lloi^okfoiicrsi. Dcalrrs THE HOPE MILLS. ; 71 FlLtu.N-rt. Iltl'l 71 UtKKM lN-*t N. YcP.X. j Principal Office BM Front Street. New- York. Factory, No-. :n-. b7, and 3-> llml-ou xtn-et, J« r*. y City. T UEPropri. t-i'.dthisl .iignml well known COFFEE and SPICE FNmblWim-nt. r-ntinn- r-pi.q.are the ! b"»t I'll VRMaCKUTK’AL powders in n-. f r raising 1 Bread, bi-rnit. t- a nnd other cak--. Ac. Th.-> al-* prepare I Mustard, t'ociiu. nnd many other nrth'l«* of dally u— in | every family, whieh they offer upon the nto-t r.-a.-otiabl" I t-rm*. Catalogue* sent tu di.ili-t' who reqm -t tln-m.*^! '^.AlWVv. 11. II. A J. G. I.'IIAM. N. B.—Consumers advised to inquire for H"p" Mill* ur* or- < \v: i-.iit".! r fn- : mil v Tlit* i- to certify that I n- I one rf Randall k 51- rcer'* rott' ii *«-ed drills la-t year in planting my crop, nml wn* w. ll | len*-l. I h tv- u- d nv.- • f them the preiM-ut y.-ar, planting my .-nth - . r p. nt. l am -till better pl-a-ed— | Th-1- i* a s.a'ing . f Is tw-rs-n tw..und three btuh* I* | I t<> the nere iu planting, b—ides one Kor*e and ono hand with th'-**- drills dwi th<- work of three hnn-is nml it" - h.-rs-s. Then th<n* is the raving of on" tiiirlf I th- hoe work, tb- cotton being in straight and narr-vs ! u r-w 1 c n-i 1. r them worth on- hundred dollar* «a< h • .ny I'Unter. and rcconunend all to purchase and u*« I tl. tu. TV. 11. OWENS. I D uglifrty county, Ga.. July 16th, 1555. M—rs. Ramlall A Mercer:—In reply to your* of the • .‘ili iu-iant. lii n fer- u to your cotton -v.-l drill. I ant ; ,,;i I S - v * G-.-ttaf:. ; planting a p-rti -n ofnty pre*, nt j cr.-p iu ti.. . :.| "-ay. i • ouabhsl to obtain one of vuur drill-, with wl.l h F flnMiisl. i It i* th*- dr-id'-mtum nnd long «onclit after. Many and 'ured have 1-ceti the attempts of intelligent ic.-.ii i't" attain "hat ’ u have accomplished, hut with I only partial Mici-e..-. ’llii* leaves nothing to I--ilcired I * !l a '• >• n drill. It «!•; -its the *eed uniformly and cn- ti:i:i it-lv i-tni.ht ti-.d nurr- w line ns vou wish, sa'.-a j nl-mt. I;. half tin- l.»L r in planting, and ntmut one third . t th." h>- "• tk in cultivation. It i* almost needless to . add ib.it I am delighted with your drill. Yours respectfully, j. e. MERCER. 1 -oiinty, Ga., August ICth, 1855. flint -. valuable a vr- j aratioti u* tie- Pain Klil wit tl : mil 1 |« i mlttt-11- j i| o at tli« w. U n-. rl'ed si;. • — of it- liberal end cnt'-rpri'iug pro- i prh far — Provident o nen. Advertlsi r. Th- Pain Kill, r i- -Id by John B. M—r" A C-., Tli.-s. ! M. Tt:rm-r A and ?. D. Brantley A < Savannnh; j Ikiri -. Carter .v C .. and Clark. \\ di- A Dttboie. Augus- ' ta: E. I- J-troh— k. r A C-.. Macon. Ata*• by Druggist* j an 1 c-n tally. ti"v22—•*l5in carpetsTcarpetsTI - i "W-fftTi' t.iJ," i-leusiiri' In niin-um ing to out fro nds and ▼ ▼ til" j uldie. that we have this day op--nml up stairs j o' -r.-ur st.-r". a sj i< mlid a.-'ortnu lit < f Carpets, Oit Cloths, Etc, M - fel l pa I j l.mi-il e OiN.'I.'TISG arp.*.. various patt-ra : : lli'-h three ply Carpets; Rovn! VelV, t Brussels Tape V ry hau l--.ii iw..] lv Cart" Imt h niel IB nq. farj.' t*: Velvet and Clieni!" R Mat* of various »tyles; F.iigli-i' in 1 Am* ri.- ,n I>rucg> t: YVInd-.w $ha>K" Fatin Delaln nml Worts»*l Curtains; Jj'cennd 'In-! ( urt.i i I' n-. i • rm ml Toe-el.*; : 14—I v SHIEFFELIN. BROTHERS & CO. IMPORTERS AM) DZALXKS IX Druss, Paints, Oils. Dyrs, Pcrfurarry, | dbc. dbc. 170 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, NVITE the attention oi the trad - t- th- ir large aud — . varii'l -t. <:k -f Drugs. Paint*, nil*. P- rfumery, Ac. In addition t" tin ir r-gular iinjH.rtatioti* of Staple Drug*, tle-y nn-.«l«" r.-ceiving dire.-t from the ».*urc production nnd titaniifiictur-. mi-phesof T's*th, Hair. Nail Hnt'hes. Bioiu. *, (’■ rk*. Mortar*, .'p- ug- and English Perfumery. Lul in"* Extract-, ai erarti-d"* U'ttallv embrn. they are enabled also to » "urtain Band*. Gimp Trimmings for Curtain*: Oil Cloths. Ac.. Ar. \Y In' , ng i_• I Mr. D iio. 1 Cr- tiiti to > make and put d-.wn ('art t- " I *»il Clotli* wh-n d«-lr. *1. \\ h- hav.- nl*, un dtli •'« n ice* of Mr. Antonellnska, |nt" of Paris and L- tidon. who-" imrivnll- ,1 -kill and taste in d .-crating and ornamenting YYindow* I* unsurpaMcd in tl." Southern State*. II "ill also put up Window Shade*.make String, llnir o r yt.»* Matra— -. -tuft'and cover ol.land m-w Furniture, d.-i-onte Frem-li R"d*t.-nd*—ami all otln-r . ruarn. ntai w. ll; apt*-rtaiuiiig t - a fa*hi>>nald<- resid- tic.- in the latest Am ric:iti and Fr.-m-h -tyl-*. M ,. .hall be pl< :v»d to have a call front those in search of th-above gi»*1*. AIKEN ABl’UNi<. c 113 Monument sqr. HENRY LATIIROP HO. .WE received |wr late arrivals a lur. - jortion of Fall and Winter G.**I*. con»i.«tiug in jmrt of t oioreil Moire Antique Dr-.-s Silk*, black du. Black do do Rol*. Dress, *. c..|. led. plaid and -irq- d Cle ti" Mlks Plain Ida k I'.mlt d - S-iennd Gr . .1" Afriqt:*, po do Grod*-Rhine nnd Grade Swi».i\ Flench Mon-lilt U- Lain. .. in all -til. -. do Merino* nml Ca-him re*. In all shades Rich plaid IVorat.il nml Cashmer- -. EM BRIDERIES. S. t* MU'lin and C.iml ri- pi. ,-u, and C. Ears •to do and d-> Cuffs and Collar*. wrought MiwUnSleeve* amlCainciic Bands do lldkfs. Dimity Bands Ac. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Colored Moire Antiqu" Cl sik*. Black d> d-> do and Id.u k v. Lv-t do. C* I'd uml black Cloch d*', ColM nml bla"k Cl»th Talma*. Rich Caslimerc Shawls, broclieboplera. MERINO VESTS. HOSIERY, fto. Ram! ill A YL-rcer—Gentlemen: I u«-'-l one of 'i..ii*...", drill* th" past spring, and I f. I four d for what it co-t. To give your drill a fair trial, i\. liter raw with the drill, and th-inter- -1 planted a* well as ever cotton was plauted L.'e i. your drill come into Um\ The n-sult wu*. tlmt in th.-r- v. phnted with your drill I got a more ptrfeet *tand. and 1 think ir gT-w ,.ff much Letter. L«-i l - I r.-aliZcd a gr*at saving in the labor of working over my ■ i n tl, • t\ . tir-t tiin-s. 1 »hall continue to u<c tl.im as long as I plant cotton. Yours Ae. . JESaKL LuCK. L'-e county, Gu. Messrs. Randall A Mercer—Gentlemen: I have uvd , i.L* ofy-.tir Cott. n-s -d Drill*, nmniilacturcd Ly ,1. II. Wut*.»n. on C-1. J. Bond's FowRown plantation. ’ 1 am much plr.iv ,1 with them, having realized great saving of • '. f I r in planting ami chopping out, uml tint !. I- at th- lir-t -iding culd g,. over at least c no-third un r- in a day. nml •!i tt-r work than in cotton | lantcd in th- l -t "ay I .-. uld plant "ffh coulter and block. I I, iv m- h.-it.iti.-r in giving it ns ni.v opinion that in tho »*' vfy.mr,hill-there is n «av|ng of one-third of the la- 'titivating a cotton crop. Col. Bond b phased I continue their use. fully. JAMES CHEEK. July 9tli, l s .!5. with th, t ir, i Tii is is to certify that I have used two of Randall & Mi reer's Cotton Plant' r*. and have no hesitation in say ing that they will do. The saving of labor in planting i* i an object, the saving f seed i- nit object, nnd tho cotton stands in «uch narrow dnll that it may almost le kept clean without the hiv-i. ITicre is nothing to equal thorn In planting cotton. WM. B. REYNOLDS, la*: county, Ga.. July 1st, 1*55. Let. C.u-mt. Ga.. August 23d. 1853. j I have u‘o,l Randall A Mercer'sC"ttou-soed Drill, which I pim hu—d of Col. J. H. Watson, nnd think they .ire tho 1" »t machines now in use. 1 nm satisfied there is a great saving in seed and a gr- at. r saving in work. I um fttlly satisfied there Is om-third - f the hoe work saved. Try < them, and any r a.-on.iMe man will bo satisfied they aro ". I tii inure than three times the price they are sold for. PHILIP WEST. | Having obtained front M>*»r*. Randall A Mercer tho , exclusive right of supplying the State of Georgia with I these Drills, I am now prepared to supply all demands, j having mad" arrangement- f-r their manufacture in Pal- ! m> ra and Milledgevill". 'Ionov s"nt nt my risk Ly mail, if Gi«- requisition* of the l'o*t Office Department are com plied wiili. Any other information dfsired can U> ub- tulnri] hr ml'lresslng uie either at I'altnvrn -r Milled go. rilie. Georgia. J.' II. WATSON. ,st 19—law 5m •'* I gt,lies' Merino Y> -fsuml Paul*. ■* j iL* Cashmere and Silk Gloves, many oth- j fine Buck Gloves, do do Kid Gauntlets. Druggist'’ '?■ - k«. which (*,,)-,) an ,| u|,it" 3!, rin.* IL—-. Black and white silk do oil the mo*t advantageous , iti a ,-k. white. *lat*- and mixed Cotton IL--. term*. Children's Worste-I Talmas, Clonks, Hoods nnd Caps, orders, either in person or by mail, will receive prompt infant'* W. r-t, d Mit*. B«*>ts. Gaiters. Ac. ,«-t 3 attention. uug 14—l.v |- FALL SUPPLIES. HE SuL- riL'-r* have Just received. )>-r steamer from New Yolk, atul offer for sale low, the following or- SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COR MILL, PA PI'KITED MAY Tf th. 18M. ’ S.. ' T tin- truth ! I , ’' 1 ' ur nllv in -r ••d. ha’ i In'testimony whereof."! have here to*et mv hand and ; rau-e.l the seal of the city to be ufflxed, this Uth day of of tho l' ,lly «' of said '-a-ti'-s may •'"llvultillg-l. - "ii"iiltiiigrs *f" < M r-t-r f th-i-e visitin' jyH WILLI AM L. BREWER. Mav'.r nl th" eitv of Norwieh. it f-r lb" above office, and D •—- i-iI ti a- uf pr-.| -rt v lu the J v". I.Mi ELS'ILL. - 1 ■ ati n iu favannali. and ink— ni,. mg :L v: In- fa ilif • - Dr nn -ting the '. mau l- upon hint an* greatly im- •nii'l '.v".! aronipetcnt |«*rs«*ii to attend -ii-ult Inm -ither in hi- family parlor. Li* ,., b iiiin- lii** "thee, or in hi* "fli'-e. Hi* 1,., I .s ii furnished and arranged with , t . tin • • nvenlenco, eomfert und taste siounlly. SAVANNAH DRY DOCK. To Ship Owners, Masters & Consignees of Vessel*. i • . HE suLs.-rl.w-r resp-rtfully Informs them that the SSK&.I Patients vi*it"d i r- iuptly > For term* and further Journal. utno^oex x M. CARY, Tailor, n (>» llF'DiVEDt'* the Store formerly occupied by the I* . \| r Ab-x tinier, in Bull ntn-et, opp«ite tlio Gem|,.iii..|i'« Ilarun'tit• in Ih- Ut—: -t'l". and n G.e m—t realmalde ten..* Dr-adi: al-■. I n,form* f-r Military Companies for any i'-" ',"^ Gj’ fj^ll f-illKKHK.- ^ Ji ll.'lreG'.-ll.'i nov 11 ■ r... WF.BpTF.I. a I'.MJIH 1*. i.hTF.R.Y HAY per llhr A. Lvwrenn*. For OGDEN. STARR L CO. avnniiah Dry Ibs-k is • i Alrulatc d to take in ships . f un.v c|ii«s fr-un loo t<i I5U-* t.'ii- burthen. It I* 2.h( f.a t long nml tl3 f.-et wide, and voinplet" in every particular. A large gang of work men is emplo.visl and a large supply of materials i* on hand, so that vr*«>|* ran be r-pun-d with ns murh dis patch n« In any other port. Pump and Block Making and Smith's work done on the pr'-mlsi - and every effort made -oriotny and fidelity to those whutnny favor the Ikx k with their business. D. P. LANDERSHIVK. Ag't and Snnerintendeiit. frb'24 Lore of Mai -h - |I.S It. Cliarlesion. AMKF.TS, HAIR 11R0051N, FKATHKK 1)1 STKltfi.—A large variety at No. 153 Broughton HORACE MORSE. LINDS. -1,'hsi pair lllimls, of llo- various si/cs, for il< "ii thu most favorable term-. Ly 12—0 CHAFFER k CO . No.O Whitaker st. i lie pleased both Cutting done at the B* B irkmanship a»'l pric shortest notice. noT ‘ ' 1,n 1 lllK.SlI FRUIT*—The cargo „f tb« llnti*h'*clir r (lolden Engl", lour days fr,m Noarau. New Pravl- dciic", ronsi-tk'K OKANOI>. F|l ,., T> ,'HADDiX'K. LEMONS, LIMES and PEARS. For sale by wM - *’• V0S0B, No. 04 Bay St. lloV ll KLTH, BELTS.- Ju-t 1,-eeived, I at ly'* Black ‘ ,r,| Klaetic llelts, lavdv - Moraeco B-lis, laidv s [*, by IIKNKY I.AT1IR0P A CO. I 31K.—300 casks Lime f>r «nl" low, bv A nilr 7 CAKLETON A I’AIWON S. BROWN. Praprietor • f Georgia, Tenncv-ee and Alabama, of this invention, which i- d ubtless I among th" nra-t important of modem times for th- use of J the well advi*-d farmer and stock feeder; and the uni- [ vcrral favor with which it ha* K-, n received from the first j more than nnvthing else, attests its utility and superiori ty- For portability, simplicity of construction, and con- i vcnieiio of me,'the Little Giant has no count. It weigh* from three to five hntidntl |>oun<Ls. according to size, can b.- put iu I'perutinn by the farmer iu twenty minute* without expense or ni'chanhal aid, then adjusted und ; u—si with convenient by any b.wly, ! The Little Giant ha- received tho First Premiums nt • v, rv State Fair fr. m Mi—«.nri to 5laryland the past Fall, ! ami that iu the nioet complimentary maimer. The.-.. Mili* ale guaranteed In the most poeitlve man ner uguin-t breakage«>r derangement, and warranted to grind feed from ear coni, and grits > or fine lmniiny from -In-lb-dc-rti. vvith a .agree of euso and convenience for farm pun"*- - never attained tafor*. The Mib-cnb. r- are now pre|sirevi to furnish the trad® with improved {(attorns and sizes, to suit the varid want® of llll. N >. 2 i* offered nt #'V» complete, ready for attaching th® team, and warrantM to gring ten bu.«liels of feed |^-r hour with one her**-. No. 3 ut *75 will grind fifteen bushels per hour. N«. 4 at *9<) will grind twenty bushels per hour, with two horses. M.uiufji tured aud fur rale by 8.8. BROWN k CO.. n™„.,l c..il-r..n.l i mil. mu ninicn bUlimna. r i^ OXyhSIl.-Tonn-ymaAtlanta.o_.._ Tea Tray*. Fuvlnt^ Fender*. Wire Covers, PIERSON, HE1DT ft CO. TO SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTERS. in our tin-of business. , A RE receiving w.vkly. i> r .-timers, one,,ft),.-largest fVfHE l NlfEKSIGNEO having been appoints agent® ii U, '/,,i.?-b U " ’ll --ll !• d.ab-1' at th" v. ry LOWEST ard D-t-, bet",I-i.sk* of Cb'thing ev.-r off.-r. d In ^ f-r the sale of thi* celebrated McArthy SEA ISLAND I ?., u f " frtv.li or approved imp.-r. G«s*l* ord-nd by I tin* market, whleli they offer on accommodating Units at OUTON GIN. the cotton fram which is readily raid, and i *, *,^u-!ii In, selected with gr.-at earn and di-p.»Mi. and wliol-ral" and retail. r w >‘ielntsuall> brings three to five rents per pound more '.^1. .be^.u manner. 1! > l1 '" ,l "" 1 “-’rtnie nt of Gentle- thnn fr „ In nliv other Gin yet invented, are now nrervaml | l ,ut " l ,u 1'ICOT * SHOT WELL. ! men’s F:n nl-hing c-m-D. . lti .. n No. 03 Maiden Lane. New York. M i. bints visiting tho city wonbl do w,ll to,alia Shellac India Twine, C OIR YARN. OHMA 5IATTING. Ac., t'o|R A JUTE 51 ATS. and India G.««D gen-rally. For sale low fur Cash, by GEO. W. DOW A CO.. Ii.q>orters. je 12^-titn No. 7 Burling Slip. New York. HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. n c o t eb s ii o rr w £3 x® ii, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Of English, French anil German House Furnishing Hardware, No. i>3 Jfaid-n Lane N«*w York. I NVITE the attention of *..ullen> r aiidW"*hrn M"r- i Junta t > a large and very eitemlvu stock of Good* tu their line. t 'iith-rv of everv description, Silver Platcl Ware; Jiquimery. Get man Silver and llniuioa W are. Tinned and l'.ii.iioiu, !• d ('"’king L tonsil.. 2 cases striped and pl.t id lh>me*puu* 1 do New York Mill Shirting. 1 do Family d" 1 do Carolina do 1 do Pear brand, a n-w article. 37 inches wide. 1 ,b> Red Flannel: 1 do White do. 1 do Brow n Canton Flame k 1 do Blenched do. 1 do Mami-r* Stripes. 1 ...» Hlu" Denhn*: 1 do Beil Tick. 50 nieces Stouguo C.ilic'ves ; 25 do Allens do. 25 .I- .liort.-■Il-niuda do. O iml.-s S* a Island Brown Shirting. Ih t. t. T do Allendale Brow n Sheeting. 1 ,1. Uncus Ville Stripe*, and a good assortment of English Half llrao. nov 12 AIKEN A BURNS. _ FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. PIERSON. HEIDT ft CO. \ RE receiving weekly, per .steamers, one of the largest ard Is-t s. l.vted -t.A* of Clothing - - - ' *“ J” 7- 11 I I’lated' Spoon* and Fork*. Sewing Machines. E XCELSIOR SEWING MACHINES.—5lad. HOOD. RATTKLLK A CO.. Worcester. 5!,uwn- | ' chusetts. patented by Elia* Ilowe, Jr., Septeml>er 10th, I 1143. These Machines are-warranted, iwith prafsT lira.! not to get out of repair, ’fln-v are built in a gu.»l »ub- MantiaUnd workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors’ <1,.. maker-' and Saddler,' work, in n manner warranted, | t„ Kile rat.-la ,, '-. Ti" •■. ' w ill not ripiu»v more «lim | common raw Ins. dolt" by hand. Call and | operation, at 110 CIIKSNUT flaln. ng 31 may 12 GENERAL NOTICE. G. M.GK1FFEN has re-opened hi* store, and is ready for all customers’ call in hi* line. I have in employ a snp-rior workman nt watches, and nl- _„,n tir-t rut - Manufacturing and Jobbing Jewell* er. nnd all work in that line will Iw received and done ac cording tooHPr.n.nnd with despatch. Calls solicit'-d from all fi t nils nnd customers in w ant of articles iu my line of burin.***. nov Iff Pliilad'-lpLIn, up ■■ AY. 2M k'les prime Eastern llnv. landing front — — j h dap - W. A. DAWSON, Agent. lyMAC ad for sah- CARLLT0N & PARSONS. than from any other Gin yet invented, are now prepared to supply Planters and those wanting, witli these of *ut>er- 1 ior " orkmanriiipat one hundred and twenty-five dollar® leach. Extra milare $11. I Extract fram a letter from a Florida planter: ( •• Tho McArthy Gin is infinitely ahead of every other ! Gin yet manufactured. 1 would not be without one for treble the amount; it saves trouble, i* rinijde, and turns out beautiful cotton. The staple i* not Injured, and th® open process *«, much desired by the English buyers is cer tainly obtained.” ,,„ - 24—tf IH WTOXl* YILLAL0N0A. T.11NK BLACK FHOCK COAT8.-Just ra- H/ ceived per steamer, a gi»*l assortment of Men's extra fine Mack Fns'k Coats, an<l Pant*, silk and ratin Y,-*t«: for sals cheap, at the clothing (tor®, Gibbon® UjnaO., ,-.E0.!. XICH0U t 00.