The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, December 06, 1855, Image 1

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I Sljt &3ttattutafi fflaflw KqmWcitu '■ VOLUME LIU. the republican * • IS Prm.ISlIKD DAILY, TRI WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. Hi \\ \\\ ALEXANDER & J. H, SNEED. TBIIMBi jjily Faptr, in Advance, 15.00 If net Paid in AdYanoa, 000 fri-Weekly in Advance 3.00 If not Paid in Advance, 400 Weekly Paper, Invariably in Advance,. 8.00 Club Price: Ten Copiee for 15.00 C41* In iu» ews*» will »n unlcr for the INipcr !"• attended t tunics* *ccowp*nlod with money, or*a satisfactory rt- w TIIirilSDA Y MORNING, DEC KMRER G, 1855. NUMBER 291: Eure Met!weed. ATLANTIC, Cant, vveer. PACIFIC, Capt. Nth. Cabin Passage to New York $20. 8KMI.XVKEKI.V. VNITI!IS AT.4TI’.NJTf_4If, 1,1 NI',. I UIK new end *pl-»ndld tide whwal slenudiips: KNOXVILLE, l.-X"U Iona,Cnpl C. I). Lrni.nw, AUGUSTA, l.-MA) ** Tuos.I.yum. n.oUmx. I.:«W • “ M. 8. XVooiiHni.t., A I, \18%M X, 1,3 Ml •* •* o. R.Hi-iikmi’K, Will I nvc Anvnnnnli r rery WEDNESDAY and SA TURD A Y. These sMpaure among the InntrM on the coast, tin* ijipaMcd In speed, safety or comfort. making their r In flfty to six y hours, ami are commanded oy willful, camtiil n- d polite officer*. Having elegant i s o-room accommodations, they offer a most desirable SMveynnre to New York. Cabin Passage |2D 8* venue do 8 Ag' ms: I'AnKI.FOHIl, FA V U CO., Savannah. SAXI’L.I,. MITCIIIU,, 13Broadway. JanoUf, 18.15. New York. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL V. n. .vi aii, srr.AvtFUs, tui *ntr* iomfrimxu this i.ink sax . BALTIC, | Cnpt. coMSTora. ADUIATIC, ! Capt. These ships hnviug been built by ctia'raci.expressly tor government sorvlce. ev. i ry erne haa been ration In their i-onstrucilon. ns also ■ .'-.jijjww•»•»* lr «s»”./'" iir ‘: .MAffl*,,!i^whrn 0 srv-ngiu uud speed; Qslid :hcir aecom ncdatlon* for passenger* are unequalled i. r elegance or comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool,In flrst ;a'dn $13U; In second ca'»l *, IB; exclusive use of cx- :ra slto stole reitn, *345. From Llverpoolto New York, £.to and £20. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No bertha can be secure 1 uulli p-ihl for. PROPOSED DATES OF HAILING. ITam .Wio Fora. from t.iveruool, l So 5. 185.1. XVed no* lay... .Jan.24.. 18 »5| Saturday... ..Ian. 13.. I Ml XYeduosd ty.... Feb. 7.. 18.V, Saturday . .Feb. 27.. ISM Wednesday.... Feb II.. HJAxI Saturday.... Feb. It).. I PM | Sal unlay....,tun. U4.. ISM For Freight nr l'a»snge apply to EHXX* XRD K. COLLINS, .70 Wall street, N. V. BP.oXVN, SHIPLEY fe CO., Liverpool. (TEPHEM, K ENN xRDItCi ),«7 Austin Friars, London, r. «!. XVAINXVniOIIT SI CO., Paris, or Gil* '■ H. DRAPER, Havre. fir the owners of they ships will not he accounts* l> l.-r gold, si ver, bullion, sptcie. jowulr*, precious sto'ics, nr tne als, .unless bills of lading aro signed lb* reior, and the v nluo thereof ex pressed therein. ebtppers'plearo take n uico, tha< the ships of ibis Line cannot carry any goods enntrab mil of war. jail 8 mwfly 8200 Reward. RUNAWAY Bom Iho Subscriber on IhelNd Bcptonbrr, his slave ALBERT, who Is 27 J years of ago, almu: 5 tooth Inches high, weigh* | about HO pounds, haa straight and very light i hair, blue e,es,and la so while that It will he I dtffictm to detect his being a Negro, tils front teeth are , lust derating, chews tobacco, and Is fond of spirits tho’ | ■ o drunkard. He cannot roatl or write, has no trade; i bus been accustomed to slock and f.t tnlng Ho has but i little knowledge of the country, nud will have frequent , occasion to enquire Ids way. Is raihor slow In sneech, * and bnsrnllurnn humble spues ranee. < LNK HUNDRED DOLLARS end llie hurra (If taken with him,) will bo 1 given by me for Ins conllneuicnl In ant fall, and tufnnnu* I | lion sent to mneo Igrthlm. One Hundred Dollais will ho | paid for proof to covlct Iho Abolitionist who has 1 eon I t'.mperiug with him for some months nasi, and who ims luoltcd him to luke this advantage of tuy absence to New York. • -,9 Any ono who may have seen said Negro will greatly oblige me by writing, so that I may have some Idea of what direction he has taken, lie will undoubtedly pass himself as a while man. XVhen he loll lie rode a dies* uni annul horse, worth about 1*0. J. M.TISON, oct Hi—if Unhid,OhmiCo., Georgia. Iron Front Jewelry Store WlloLESALK AMP RETAIL, No. 1IC l}rotipfiltM‘$l. t belioetn Hull ff Whitaker The largest mid host selected stock of goods * r - * ^e In this city. Gold ami i»ll- i. Fob and Guard Uhalns.soia (lanes, Hrneelcls, llrooches, uger Rings, Silver Castors, 'l et eels, Pilcheis, Goblet*, ''ni.s, fake baskets Hposna. Forks,Fish Kntve«, Plo Knives, Cheese Scoops, Ladles, Hyphens. Also, nil kinds of Plated XVuro, Military and Fancy Howls, ami u great variety ol artlclea too numer- ous to tueulhm; the whole of which will be old at re duced prices- All kiunaof XVatclio*, Clocks, Jewelry anJolhor Job bliifx ntleiulcd lo by competent hands. «ct 17 IHHITON k. IlIKKMAN. iforri'an Mnpfurnn Carlin. ... ai'.u.uinN WAYEHiiORi), IIURKR COUNTY.OA. Practice law In Klchmoml, llurke, XVashlnglon, Hcrlveu and hmanuol. TMO». M. BKRniKN. MALCOLM u. junta, dec lit |y ’lll.l.l ll A HIANUELL. .1 r r o it a* f: r s .a r j. .1 if. Wnyiienhoro', (in. Reference Menars. A J.Sc T. XX . Miller, Augu»tn ? Qa. ■^r. Thu largest ami host se wrv ever offered lor tale in th ver XX’ulehea. Vert, Fob liU4P ,, i Jewelry. Clmtelanes, line Diamond work Finger Kings SPLENDID HOSIERY For Lienllcnicii’s Wear. C OMPRISING every vatluty andatylo of CASHMERE. MERINO, LAMII WO'-L, FLANNEL?. slI.K and COTTON UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS and half IIOSK, GLOVES, Ac. Hullahle for the season. Please call uud provide for your wanisuml necessities. XX'M.O. PRICE, oct U7 Merchant Tailor, M: liny st. New Carriage Ware-House, COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS. K. U. CAIIANINN, ATTOUNEY AT LAW, Will practlcoin tho Pllnt and a<l|o|nlug countloaolthe Jnn 7 Maeon Circuit. tf xvr a. i.of foin, ATTORN E Y AT LAW, J»ov3tf. illoiUlccllo, mio. XV11,1,1 A 31 i; I) XV A ic UN.’ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAXV, Ylieiiiiopy, Florida, will practice In llm Court* of Ei*t and South Florida.; Relhrencea—Tunno Pinkney At tki„ Charleston, H. C.s I'iursoti, lleidt Is Co., Savauuah,Ga.; Cooler It Mother, Micano|iy, Fla. march *.*1) ly* Kclu=l v ortt Sbbcctbtrinrnts From S. M. Peltengttl 4- Cs.'t Jlttverttoing JtRtncy, 11 JS'attaw it., A7a Fork, ««d JW». Ill Stale st, Jloiton, P. U Co urn Aleuts lor the most Inllueiiilal umi lar- test circulating Commercial p*'<cr* both In the United Alatvs and iheCniiodua, NI.IIOEI, XI. PEPPER, Siicceasor to HENRY J . P E P P I! U At H u N , Wntrlies, Jewelry and Ml ver Ware, No. 175 Chesnut st., opposite the State House, IMilluuelidiiu. may 30 ly Wl 1.1,1 AH ,31. TUN NO, Factor & Commission Merchant, For Florida nn«* Southern Georgia Proditoo, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. CUAULGSTOM, 8. C. AND 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA. may 7 **—■ wf tlrao L iTl 431 J .XVII.FIIF.lt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wnrronton, Goo., Will prnctico In tlm Northern Circuit of Georgia, and lu the counties of llurke, Columbia, Jefferson anu Wash ington, of Hie Middle Circuit. piay U FULTON HOUSE, ATI.AX I X IU O UUIA, IlY A. E.REEVE4. Atlanta, March N. IKIS. tf mar 10 2fc CENTRAL RAILROAD. «n»me 1 II A1UE OF M lti llll.E O N and alter Humlay tne Nib iidober, instant and uni i tnriher lt d,. .-, ||.,* Passenger Trains ou the Aiitral Rat road, will run oslolliiw»: SKTWXKN SAVANNAH ANU MACON. leave Savannah .7 a m., and IS IS p. M. Arrive ui Xlacou ,9.15 P. M.. ami I a. m Ls<re dacon II.Fia.m., and tl.lk) p. m. Arm#- at Savann It 10 45 p. m . and 7.‘J0 a. m. BCTWKCN SAVANNAH ANU AVMI'STA. Lure Aavanuali I- ..'»p m., and8 30 p. M. A*r.ve a Augusta «.4*i p. m., and 5.30 a. m. iAsie .Xitgi|s,a ii a. M .aml 4 30 p. M. Arrive ill Savannah l.3op. Mini 10.4.7 p.M. BKTW'KKN MACON AMI AI UI HtA. Lnvc Muom 11.4.7 a. M , uid 0 30 p. m. Arrive at Augusta 8 4-7 p.M., and :• 3 I a. m. kive Augusta li a m.. and 4.30 p. M. Arrive lit Mucon ‘.'15 r.x.,n"d I a. m. ■SrtVKKN avannaii, hillkiiokvillx and ratonton. leave 8evannan 5a.m. Arrive in XiiHedge 'J.4S r. m. n-aie IL45 a. m‘ Am ™'« wa: m:.wadi-.kv.“' Savannah, G« , Idth Oct., 18.75. «»et El CARUIAfiE WAREHOUSE, Corner Coiikivmi and Montguun ry Streets, and haa now on luiml mid Is aoiistniilly receiwug. a lurgo and bund- some stock of CARnxAGXIB, * Consisting of Cou' lics. Rocknwnvs, Tep anil NoTop Rug- gies, Cai nuges, lluwoui hes.aiid XVagons of every desciin- tl-»u, csdculated i„ -nit the iiumI fastidious, nud are nuulo of the best lunt-rial, and the uiu-t celebrated Imihlcra of Nettulk, New York nud New Haven. All of which will be sold low, and warranted to give satisfaction. A cull is rci-pciilully solicited. U. XV. IIAKDCASTLE, Corner of Congress and Montgoim-ry streets. X. 1). REPAIRING of all kinds domi in the best man ner, ami as low a- tbi* times a ill admit. nov 8—ly SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE. FANCY DRY GOODS. ! W. IT. MAX South Western Rail Road. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Tnul'iLxrugrr Trains dally toColuinbtia O N AND AFTER MONDAY. August 37, luuseng- rnnd | in til trains will leave .Xlncou f-ri'otunibuaund Mont- ' Zjiii'-ry, daily at 3.lo A. M., hnd 3.15 P. M., arriving at | ' . Nimbus at 7.15 A. M. and 10..'hi P. M. brave Columbus j f r Mac ui daily nt 4.15 A. M. nud 3.3'Jp. M,. arriving at : Mk ii at 1*1.4, A. M. and **.5U P. 71. Pass.'ug- rsfor Amerlcus will take th" movnlug train at , lit .X. M. from Miwon. arriving nt Ain -rlcus nt 0.10 A. , M Lave Aim ricus at 0.4U A. 71. uud arrive at 7lacon ' At 1o.45A.7I. I' .'in -ling nt Macon each way with the Central Hnll- r-ju! I'r.oii- to .-aviinii.ili, Augusta, Milli-dgevllle ami Ea- t, ii urt n I with M.icou nil I XVe»t*-rn lUilroa*! Train* to *,r. .... XtUntil. Dalton, Ui.itUn<H,ga, Knoxville, and N.is'oiile. ling daily at Columbus, with Girard and Me- ■ b.lli .ol. ting daily at AmerJcus with four-horse post ■ ■ ten i.n t<> 'T.ill.ilnssee, Albany, Tliomnsville, Ac., auI tri-weekly Hark Line to Lumpkin. I*.,- ug-r.i lor poiiits on this Ro.id •• below Fort X'nl- ! y." -,i mid tall- the 1 o'clock evening train from Fn- v.indi. nud 5 nVIoek •-telling train from Augusta, to »> i• -I t. iili m at M.icou; f,r oile r p.>inl» on Siuth XV. Muscogee UiuIukuIa, juL*«engers will huvu B" I I ill ion by either trains. Fir-. • h-, Stunidiiu Lair Savnnnnh for New York «• In stays and Sat.trlays, mil for Phil#T"l|»hlii on '' In slays. Passage, iu th-Cabin, }.*u; 8tetr.ige.A4 Tj.' from Afoutgoiin ry to Hav.uui<di, $1300 D,. Columbus to do !MH) Do. Aiut-rivus to do 6 80 G E0. XV. ADAMS, Fup.rint, udant. Macon,augg ’85 (if, uugii __ I A D I KS AND GENTLEMEN'S KID, IH CKSKIN i ami other styles of GI/tX'K.S. Dress Trinunings, Linen Cambric H'dk'fs; Embroiden-d and Cotton Il'ilkTs; Nis-dlo-woik*sl and Lace i'«llars and Sleeves, a very great variety; English thread. Maltese and Valenciennes Laces; Wack (Guipure do; Gents Fancy Cravats and Scnefs ;ll«i|. tu t. ami narrow Trimming IUhlH>n. w liito and colored Sn*h do.. Ac. Just received nud lor side hv tiov 0 Id Xi Ilf’ A MORGAN. XVOOL HATH I WOOL HATS 11 a JUST received lino doteri XVOOL HATS, a good article for plantation use. UELDEX A CO. Corner of Broughton ami Barnard sts. n»v o—lm THE VERY LATENT! fV Tin* v, l y last Fall Style of Gentlemen's Fine Silk h8 Dre»s 1 In Is have been received; un iu*jK.-ctlon U respect fully solicited. N. K. BAHNUM, nov9 - Hat nn*l Cap Store, 150 Congress street. NEW GOODS just maoEiVEUi 1 'IIK sUUrit.RIIIERhasnnvr In store ami Is receiving by each steamer from New York, u full and well selected assort mciil of READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTI.EMEWS FIRXISIIIXC GOODS. Consisting of Hue DKE8S nil ’ FROCK COAT8, HII8I- NKS-i i't) XT - * o( nil qualities and colours. MERINO and FLXNSEI. UNDER SlIlUTd olid DR.XXVri.— ULnVEri, GllAVATd, fcc , Aic. llavlUK procured ilu< servluu* of an oxpcrlatieed edl- ter, tie flaltuis hlm«ell IliHt ho shall p” «l»lo to please ui| who may lavnr him with hi- or< ers. und his Block ol pieces goods Is l ull, and well assorted. XVM. n. PRICE. oc*. Ill 147 Ray s'reel. ¥xva BANK-NOTE LIST ANi) DETECTOR. Published Semi-monthly vl Montgomery, situ., At 82 00 Pur Annum, In Atlvnnce. FIN HE XX'iiRK Is printed on line whit'-- paper ami new. U type, ami ill appcuruiu-c will bo second to nolle in the l’liit-d Mat. s. A .Southern Bank-Note List is essential in every Hunk, Counting lions-, and Public Office, lad ns unite In ad vancing our i oiiiinuii iut -rests, and not permit .Northern mi ll ami .Soitle-iii l>< tei tm s to lluctunt<- our inoiiov mat- tei, a* tln-y limy wish, while we arc qiiktly following til* ir ilietatioii. The woik will be carefully n-risnl on tin* day of pub lication, ami all important linum ial changes, ns they in:- enr, iioti'-' il. Every ex*-illoii will In-iiiimu'to inuk.* it a cm re* t and reliable guide to the Ranker, and Men hunt. Hotel Proprietors. Itrokeis, .Xu Hoim-is, Coiiuuivilon Mi l hauls, ami oile rs desirous of having III-ir names ami biudm-ss widely ■ irciilut--d, are infornn-d that a limi ted niiuib-r of adv.-rtis'iueiils will b- ilis-tti-d. special rnt-e for adv* rti-ing bv the year, or for slioiter inriods, may In-known by applying to any of my Agents, or at Hi.-'oflh < in Atlanta, tin. .-peiiim n numb* is will be sent, on application by let ter, fne of cluirg •. All ioiiiiiiiiiiI* atioiis intended for tin* liank-Xot" I.isj ami lb te tor, niiGt bo ad*licss<d to 8wan's Bank-Note List, Atlanta, Ga. SAM DU, 8XVAN. Jvmks Roman-on, G* ii*-rnl Agent. s* p 35 Young'" Building, tigu «f the (i'lLDEN 8 A DOLE, ITK XV. II. SIMMONS' Ct.-dlll.NO STOKE. & CO. Have on baud a kinmI u-sortment of Smblles, Bridles and * llnnusses. of which tho lollowiug comprise a part: | Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and8liaflon S'cldlcs, Plant- Wtln XTorlt Sltil)crtf»cinnmi._ hYom Shtltin, yineher, Omen d- NnheiCs'Advertising House, 3I0 Broadway, yno tark. (ESTABUSHBU IN 1780.I PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. XVAI,TFII* HAUL EH A CO. American, French, Hoaimpn tillc, ami Vanilla CHUUt H.ATH; prepared COCOA jBRt iM A, CO. UOA PASTE; t>»coa HiIcks.Holu- hie, llnimopathlc and Dlolelle Cocoat L'ocoa Shelia; Cracked Cocon, kc. These Manufactures to which FIRST FHKHIMMS linvo IllN-U B- wnrded l»y tho r.liiof InstltutoiM and Fairs oi tho Union, sresu Leif, Flower k Fruit excellent diet ft>t children,Inva- of the Cocoa, with ,t lids, and porsons In health. They pod opened. allay r dhur ilian Induce the ucr- vnua uxcltemi'iit attendant upon the uau of tea or coffee, amt are rocommended hv I)rs. XVarren, Uckson, liny- ward, Ware, and Adams, ot Roalou, aud bytoilneril physicians cImjwIi ro. Forsalo by ull tho principal t>rocera In tho United mates, and by their Agents. • „ I). C. Murray, New York; Grant k Tvvolls, Phlladel- pi,la; Thomns V. Ilrund<ge, llalilmore; Konnclt h Dud ley,Cln. XVALTER BAKER k GIB, sup 15 —3m Dorchesler. Mass. Merillo Iron Pipe Works, M EllB I L & JAQUES, 142 Nexr Ywrk. mi’AM'FAfTI'REIIS AND DEALERS in XVroughl Iron, Pi|a-s, Fillings. Tools, ami every description of apparatus connected with Steam. XXnter nml this, for heating nml lighting Steamers. Churches, Hotels, Pri vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, X lllages, Factories j and Hulls. Also Valves, Cocks, Pinups, lluuges, Boilcis und Boiler Flues made to older. Our Screw Cutting Machine* an* entirely new, and nnr own patent warranted to do double tho work ofauy otlu-r Invention. Orders solicited from all aootloiiasif Hie country, nml promptly intruded to. j.- 3.1, V.5—ly Combs, Fniis, und Fancy Good*. WILLIAM TASKER,—No. lo Park Pi.uc, New York, I NVITES tin-ntt«*iit•• *n ofNMiih.-rii and XVe.tern M*-r- chants, to his new stock of Fans, Comlis, llair. Tonili and Nall Brushes, Ladies' Reticules, Peiliiim-iy, Soaiis, Porte Monnnles, Jet and Read Ihucch-t*. p.M-ket H<*<*ii«. Dicks Mitt* *iis. Pins and Ne allis. Ilooksnml Eyes. XVatch Guur*ls, XVax, Coral and Gla.—* l!*-ad-. Necklaces, Ac. In- dl.i ItublN-r Coinlis, Canes, Halls nml Toys of every de ll. fci-Mirs, llavori and Cutlery. Gold nml Gilt y, Accorde iiis and Violins, includingu general ami n very large stock of Bngll.1i, Fr* m il ami Gernun Fiiucy GoimIs, which will In* sold at the very lowest frk-s, for LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME MAXTUTAOTOnY. iioiMU? v. m,\m, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALE-ROOMS, 04 Forsyth-NtNow York. M il. II. X'. 8. would cull tlm attention of strangers visit ing tlm city, ami especially those in tho trade, to his extensive XVARK-ROOM8 AND MANUFACTORY. In tho |M,ssessl<>n of uiic*|imlled facilities, In-1*enabled toexeruto nil orders on the lowest po-aillilo terms. The snle-nsnns uro replete with choice specimens, ami a full iiH-'nrtinout of It ICH GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCH KS. Mouldings, Rich Gilt, Romi Woods, (Juk, Maple, Zebra ami Mulioguny, In every variety and constantly on hand. Orders train nil parts of tin-United .States ami Canadas, executed with prompt nes.s.pn<ked with the greatest ofeuru. A liberal discount ulbivved to tlm Trade. II. V. .SIGLER, (ft, 07, 0U uud 71 Forsytlint., nov 12—3iniM 8 Now York. The Hand Sewing Machine! j RANDALL & M MANUFACTURED COttOn “ Undor Patent of P, B. Roblnion ft I. H. Boper, ; ,T. , jV 11 "Y HOWARD A I'AVIK, R0BT0V. j A to «*“*=«*»» Wl"h l n™i.5S“.S'LTSto,".* F13HI8 Maelitue Actually Hews; usesliut a single threa-l; ! t)iw* that would ojK-rate „ n every kind of L III reads its own needles, ami takes every variety of |ahd. umi at the same time 1,*- w, ,i Ul .,i e j n constnirtlon tlirongli etitch, without looli or cliniii. Tie-stitches are and i.jieratlnn that It cmild lm n«~.| {,y m-grocs withoui formed Un* same as in hand aewiug, and, except In tlio liability of getting out of order. A drill which we think pcrfei Ron oft ht-lr accuracy und regularity, i uniiot Be din- i,<e.seeHs all tlu-se qualities, we now ofTsr to tlm plant- tliiuuislied from liaiiil-vvork. The work is performed with * lug eoiumnuity. Aft* r a thorough trial fortti* butt two at least six times tin- rapidity, while being of vastly sujie- years In «lifler«-nt bunds on ull kinds of land, w« would rlor quality to the bust hand sowing. statu some of the advantages to Ini derived from their XV. II. XVILLSON, use. Appleton's Building. No.34R Br-ndwav, New York. j 1st. The saving of seed, which will nnemnt to enough ‘ " y mail on u]iplh atiun. | in jibinting one hundred acres, to puy for the tunchiue. j 2nd. The saving of labor In pfaiiting, one horse and li-.iid only being re<|uired to oiic-ii the furrow, drop the _ e* .j«l and cover from seven to nine acres per day. TR NOW ..u»,i» Ry'iiio prliiclR.i ,le»K-'niUihwImS ll.o I “V 1 ',' V" kltar *" cl '“R? to « »*• 1 ....li,, „,.| il... Ritt.lli' nr.. I.ivllcl I.. mSSiS i'.!*' 1 " 1 "" 11 " 1 !" “.I''". I****.. THE AMERICAN WATCH" -iipii* ■ and extra large lihb do.: Boys' and Bae*. do.; Ladies imttcrnt; Bridles und Murtcupih-s M< n’s plain do.; Eng- Saddles of a variety of 8'uddlu Hugs, Trunks, ! SADBLEB’S 31ATKIIIALR.—RwldleTrees.8klrtlngand 1 UogsMns! Pad do.; Straining ami XVorsted XVeh; Thread * and Tacks, assorted sixes. 11AILN K8S KS.—Midi, ltur.au le-, Buggy aud Bulky Harnesses ..fall kind., by the single set. C A It It I AG E T It 1M MING S.—11a rou.b*-, Bnggv k Sulky Sprbigs nn*l Axles; Dudi Frames: Hobbs and llovv*, by the single set: Phib-d and Brass Hump Joints: plniu do; patent Dii'li Leather, Top ami Curtain dog broad and narrow I,mcs, variety of patterns .Silk aud XVorsted Fringe; black nml purple Couch Bonn**: Buggy Limps, Plated and liras* Carriage Bands Brass ail'd Plaited Knobs. Ac. July33^ 3i<-Eai:a: * CARRIACiTm IIA!7NESS r BEPi)SlT0RY, Corner of West liroad and Bay Streotn, Navaiiniili, fan,, XVmilil cull the attention of the ritirens i yrfr ' -y "I - G* orgla, 8011th Curolina, Florida, Ala- ( bama ami Tennessee, to their largo uud \NDRKW FEMALE COLLEGE, IrX. ion, by a st* ss. lias — ! CUTHOHJAT, GBOIlGrlA, I . -ntir- » liolaaric year of tins lnstiliiti a . •-n< 1 a. ..11 Gon of the Fa:ii’.-y .--ml Trust* L a iiijown into one term, i-outtn-neuig on tb-First ( M**ii 1,iv in September, umi closing on commencement . d• v. Thiirsduy alter the fourth Sunday In Juii*.-. F A C U L 1 Y : AUGUSTUS ALLEN. A. XL, President—Professor of English Litcrntur* and Ancient Linguages. KEY. J. II. CALDWELL, A. 71.—Professor of Mental in I Moral Philosophy. KEY. T. X. K jK.'TKB, A. 71.—Professor of Mathematics in.l Natural Science. MISS ANN E. AI.DIJN—Principal Primary Department ml Insiiu -tress in Botany nml French. II. B. LIGNUSKI—Principal of .Mush- Department. Mi!.-. L. E. GRANT AND 711(8. E. T. CALDWi.LL— Ornamental Br.uiclios. Thiv Institution now presents to the public, advantages win Ii few possess. A large ami elegantly constructed CMl. JIIiih* ; on*- of the largest Chapels in the State; Li a .essary out-biill>ling* and enclosure; a boardingd*>- p r-ui nt. fitted up in tin- most neat and cuiufnruldu in I under tho supurinti-ndi-ncn of tlm teuclmrs 1 Ives; with the whole doim stic department under *r :nl diroction of linlies of exp-r*-uce, added to nil ihtii-s for a tlmroiigli course of instruction which nular institution cau offer. It vv ill be seen by refer- to our rut.-iloguc, that our rate* of Baird and Tui- re l*-ss th in 1 tin lie found elsewhere. This fact, in > tun- s of pecuniary pressure, Is worthy of the con- *t ion of tlm*" having dau'-V»-rs to educate. • Dotrding D-pirtumnt v..I; !, under the direction j ••idem Abb-n nml |»*lv. va 1 Pro'—*-»r Cal-l’V-ll and 1 XVith spacious an t ••m'u lebb- dorm Dories, large ' ••nvenk-nt • !•<* new ,m 1 .1 ,ent fin nit tin*, goo* I lad experlen-I S'lrv-.iiiu. **n I tal l* , funi'-d' -dvvllli lb- "‘t that the in irhet alfoi |. ; top tl- rwlthnwhol-nme Lm parenUl dis* plim . w.- ih- liberal l«tronagu with wl,n I. ibl. : n iiut|..u has l.itl- rto l..-«-n F- X. **l!:.-Ti,-.. Se. v Fa* ultv. CutllbTt, July 30.1865. ul . 7 . j.in 1 ! 5*L HITE CAKTILK MOAP.-A fr* M, mipi.lv of UM UOMU IWI1R1 J»«l J mid fur John it. ni• soilk a ro., I _ Giblions’ Biillilings. rtlHlN, HAY At. OATH.—700 bushels ilorn^ a j t*.il*s Eastern llay, 300 bnles Northern liny, 500 i-i* U heavy Seed and food (fats, In store and f*>rsale by bov 14 LYNN k 8N1UKR, S I A LT, PIO KLBD BJBBF. A.C.-1000 Sacks X ait. lb l.arre :* Pi inn B.efnnd »T'..v|s Extra Sugar- oi.lt* d Bc-f In canvass, iu »t >r*- and f*»r sale 1*y I.VVN k SNIDER. UTTER ANU CilF.E8E.-J) Firkin* elmire lliiller. Dl firkins • <Hiking do. lo tubs do. ‘ i»*m s white Ulieese. For sale bv »"»1J XX K1I8TKR & PALM EH. \ ll II O T T'H NAPOLEON.-Tl.e History of '-•i|**.l on Bona parte, in 2 vnls. elogantly bound In ''* at*.I half calf with maps and illustrations. A fur- »i|.ply received and for sale by XV A KNOCK k DAVI8, ,ft *I J 16t) fongress «t.__ LXI.Ol fC.— |Ml* bids "Deiniieiiil' nml -tiakh-y" Flour, 1 !->• hit and «|r bid MK'ks "Denim a.l” Flour, 60 bids Isiiiily Flour. Jn»t n-wlvwl nml for sul- bv HOW OXIDE. JolfNHilN * CQ. Brandy lu half plm-s. «|iiarb-rs nud oc- in Bond, Just received, nml for sale bv , ’ 1 '' MINIH A JOIINRTON. Atr.-7<si boxes No. J Pule umi Famllv Foiip. J'V'.v '-• m l-. I SI dos.cn Toilet and Fnm v Voaps, 2 VV It Nut m s I ig Dtm *, I... ' or. :.*u t. ..,|.s Hal HshIii. lu .ti.r.-. and f. nov U XVF.IISTEIt A PALME8. I |V»llA< c o, 4TO AIIH, 4k«.-2iH) boxes Grant k 1 . - 01..'7. and H's, 150 li.ia>-s Htub-of Georgia 0’s ! • ■ ' • 3-2I t-ixes Various Brand. 6V H's, Ilfs. ‘••It Tol.il. , M Uigurs.(all 1 Oglethorpe Medical College, AT SAVA1VMAH, GA. T 1IE 8K88IUN OF U.c 11'BE8 In the nl.ove Institu tion will romnu-uc- on the tlrnt Uuy of November an t terniinat.-oil tb- 1st of March. Tin- t'Buii|iit- at III- College building, will bo ojK-nt-d to patients on tlm 201I1 of October, and be continued through out tin- session: Tlm Fm ultv is constituted ns follows: II. L. BYRD, 71.1'.. 1 late of 8avann ili Medical College.) l'rof-ssor of tin- Prim-ipi* * nml I'nu-tici- of Physic. E. L1.U0Y ANTONY. M. D., (of XVaym-sboro, Gn.,7 Pro- fi-ssor of Obstetrics ami diseases of XX omen and Children. XVKM.'.V C. NUBXVOOD, 71. !>., (urCokeslairy, 8. C.,) Professor of Materia 7Ie*li. a nml .Xli-dical .Inrispni'lem *-. JA7IK8 8. MOREL, 71. !>., (of 8nvuunah,Gu.,) Professor or Anatomy. JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, S. C.,) Professor of Physiology. XV71. T.’FEAY, 71. D., fof Savannah, Ga.,) Proftasor of Clu-niistry nml Pharmacy. ('IIABi.1.8 UANAIIL, 71. D., fof Savannah, On.,) Pro- f'-«»or pro teni. of tin- Principles umi i’r n.tiee of Surgery. Demonstrator of Anatomy, It. J. NUNN, 71. D., (of Sa vannah.) Tin- fees will be—$100 for Iho entire course of Lectures; $lu Demonstrator's fee; Graduation $30; .Matriculation Arrangements have boon made by which students can be neeomnio-Inted with good board ut from 3}-<j to $4 pur week. For further information, address s pt 2g M. L. BYRD, 71. D., Doan. HCOTT’8 LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY lGtb 1«M. T HE attention of Planters, Farm* rs and Stock feeders in general, is respectfully called to this Mill ns tho most Important article *>f tin-kind now in 11 so, not only well adapted for grinding cob incal for stock, but grist or An- Imininy for the table, nml especially broad meal from corn not fully ri|ie or dry iu fall. In a-tting Ibis Mill, no mechanic or framo work is wanbd only wanting to be fastein-d to the floor or pint- form. Eiuily adjusted und used by any person, oven a eh; 11. Th* LITTLE GIANT has received tho flrst premiums at tin- hit- Agricultural la.is of .Missouri, Kentucky, Mnry- E*i|,|, ..a i other Sl.'tcs,and that is tlm most complimenta- n iinini r. as well as tin- iiim-t ready ('omineudutlou from li. • ih***.. .1. I- wit in smug its performance. Th- cM.Ilsur- guaranteed In tin- most positive ninnm-r against deffcctsor brealuigc, and No. 3 warranted to grind 15 bushels of feed per hour, with one horse, nml offered lit tlm low price of $*ti, nil complete, ready for at niching tlm team. No. I nt $75, grinds2U bushels per hour with two her* 1. Manufactured by BC0TT & .MOCKBEE, Augusta, Ga., Ami sold by C. II. Cxmpneu*,Agent for tho Manufacturers, 171 Buy street, Havunuuh, where tlm Mitchimi limy bo •ecu. may 1 i on HALE. A MULATTO XV*.man, 25 vi-ainold, n llr**t rote i*-»m- stress,and li*-r ibildicn.'us l**ll**w,;: A boy <1 years, a l», v 4 years, tiiul a boy 2 years old—ull sound, lieultli.v and of good character. 8old to reiunln in tin-city. Apply to Mtia xvm. xvn'Gin'. FOR MALE. A 871A LI, lot of lllcc Held Hands for sale. A 7lnn If* years, a woman 27 years, A man 2H years, a vvomnn 32 years, A vvouiau 40 years—all sound nud orderly. Apply lo nov 13 XVM. XVUIOllt. ■ 3HTELL €411A NT,*-r tin- let XVifeiacburmlii'g WrAnovel,by an unknown iiitlmr: Clinrles X'afass.-ur.or Tin nntenst IMr, by J. Frederick Fiuilli. mitlior of "Amy Isiwrcinc," •-XHunk-Grey," "Hus Howard," Ac. Forsalo by XVABMH’K A DAY 18. Booksellers nml Stationers, No. 15!) Congress st. nov 19 A LE JL 1*011 TEH, tOi-asksTi-nnenls celebrated Scotch Ale in Quarts and I'lnta Imported direct from tin-Drcwerv. •Jo-...k*llvas*l'oit*-rlnJl'llit*. 20 do Bar- 1 luyV Porter in Pints. Landing, and f*.r sale b} C.XItKl AGE8. Ul'GGIJU*, Ac.. Ae., J emtimclng every variety and style now in u«**. Among our sfm-k will be found all of tin- i»o«t fa.iliionablo styles . combining ELEGANCE XVITH LIGHT.NIJ48 AND STHBNGTII : llilllt liy sol.li- ,.r Hie IIUMI r-lliil>l*t tiiillil-rs lo l*l>ll,i,l«l- ) pliln, wli.i." work lias a reputation for Lightness, Hnra- . i.llity an I Neatn-.*. uiiMirpa..«-d by nay other limmifac- \ Xwrar* iw the Union. . Tln-re may also b*- found among our stock selections from tin- estahlLlinieut i>r J. 71. t|i ninv A Co., nml other celebrated nnmnfin tnr.'is in Newark, X. J„ New Vol k nml New Haven, all of which an- built nxpresly for us, aud which wo d« md hesitate to warrant in every particu- H. C. McKee has lioeii for twenty-one y*-nrs engaged in th- Curriiip- Biisiukss In ('olimibus.Gn.. umi we f--el eon- tlili-iit flint with our united ex|ierieiiee and attention we will In-ublu to keen on hand aStis k that wo think will meet tin- approbation nml wants of tlm pnblie, nisi which for variety nud extent will excel that heretofore kept at this place. All orders shall have strict and prompt attention. II. C. McKEK. Savannah. A ug 311 MR. 1.8. BENNETT, _ LOCAL EVIDENCE OF TIIE VALUE and Fire-Proof Qualities of WILDER ’8 SALAMANDER SAFES, as MANt'rARTritKn nv STARNS & MARVIN, NEW YORK. IN THE flrooftho 3d Inst., wrblch consumed tho brick building, occu pied by Mr. John T. Tlnimns opposite tlm Gas XVorks In tills city, was n Sufo of tho above di-script on, containing tlm books, pnpers and money of Mr. Thomas nml although iho build ing wns deslroved, the said s*af- Mislslm-il no Injury whatever from the Inti-nso heat to which II had been exposed. On onclilng tho 8nlc, Iho •-lieu, um| in the samo order ari-tl there, except a slight t't.g i-i' ’ - of a few pnpers, lie books, i-npsed liy . _ * by 1 manner. XVM.TA8UF.lt, may 1—ly P III Park Place, Nov York# The Best Hair Dye. » R.O.M. BA LLARII'8fn-w article) received the high est piviulutii at tin- XX'urld's Fair and Ata*-rican In stitute, where It wnsexamlm d by the ilistlngufslicd client isls, Dr.C. Little and I'rof. John Torn-y, uiel pruiiounccd tie* Rest. For sale by tb" Principal PniggRts in tils city—price $1. Principal glllro and store 4'JH and Sou Broadway. Now York, mar 16, *60—P mar 10 XV. J ACjKMON A: NON* URATE ANI) FENDER MAKERS, 240 Front St. and U30 Kroadxvay, New York. a*ig I—ly I* _ SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. I MIKSr. machine* have long tun-taiiied tie-highest repu- . tatloii in the United Stut •». Tin. first wuxr—a uold Mi.ntL—has recently been awarded to them nt tho great Kxpo.itiou at III" Palace of Industry lu Paris, and thus they have the World's vi vihct of snjHriorlty. Great improvi-im-iiH linv-JiiH been addc*l. so that tle-y run witlinut noi**-. with ease to tho up* rntor nt double the ordinnry speed, so that iwicc \s Mini work c.ix nr imxa ix a i>.\vr Tho greatest clothing mnl shoe nianufactiiring establish, ments in the country uso llu-so laacliines cxcln*ivc-ly.— Tlu-y nr** competent to perform every sort of work in tho most perfect style. As tln-re ure very great number* of inferior or entirely worthless sewing muehitu-* of th- I.-row A- Blodgett Avery, Wilson, Grover A linker, nml other patents, which have been sold, but cannot be used to any advantage, wo hereby offer to receive all Midi machines, iiml also unim proved one* of our own lunuutiirture, ix kxciiaxuk nut xr.w am* i.vn>T iMi-n-ivr.a >1 viiim.*, on bl** ral terms. All ol*l machine* tlm* obtained by 11* will In- broken up and destroyed. For particulars apply by letter or |K-rsomilly nt our New York Office. N. It.—Iah-uI Agent* wanted to make sales ofonrlm- pruvi-l sewing machine*. To |m>i-miiis properly <|ualitir-d for tin- business, a rare opportunity K*r prulituldc and pleasant employment i* nfb-n-d. 1. M. MINC4EH At CO., Principal iilli*'*-. 333 BromliMiy. N. Y. BRA NO l GFFIf’KS: 47 Hanover 8t.. Boston. 142 ut 8t., Philadelphia. 11(5 Baltimore 8t.. Baltimore. 33d XVulnut 8t., Cincinnati, la'.;, 8t. Clinrh * 8t.. New nrloan*. Gloveruvlllc, N. Y., 334 Broad Ht.. Newark. N. J. p nov 21—-3m “ ANDHEWH 4t JEHl'P, Commission Morohants. COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, Mt ram Eulnea, Hollers, Machinists Tools, licit Iuk* Ac. I'trniTT.Tts k Dr.uv.nsiN M\m rvcrvnrtn' .\v.Tinv*. No. In Pin-Street New York N. II.—Agent* f *r tlm XVtm.lrulT A Beach Iron XVurks’ Steam Engine* and Boilers. Kxclushe ifkcncy In New York for Isuvell .Xlnrliitio »ho|<. 7laclilnlst*'Tisd*. _ I* oct tf—ly XIOOBHlc TAYLORS PAHTIIiljBS DB I'AlllB. T qlfliSK I'AHTTLIjE.'* are an In valuable n-nii-dy for tlm cure of Cough*. Cold* and Bronchitis, n* by their no tion on tho throat and lung*, they remove all luMrsem-.s in n f*w hours and wnnd-rfiilly incn-i— th- power and flexibility of tlm voice; lienee limy an* of great sen ice to uud highly rccommcnd- d by Clergymen, Auctioneers, Public 8pi-nki-r*. nml all lh*»*i- ulm-i-calling rcquiivssucli fre(|Ui-ut uhi* of tlm vocal organ *. N. II.—Ask for ".Moore St Taylor’s l*.i*l (lies Dr Paris,” ami observe 1l1.it earii )i.-\ bears their wrltti n signature. For sale by XV. XV. Lincoln. J. II. (Y.rtir A Co., J. II. Moore .v Co., ami tlm principal Druggists ami A|H*tli- euri-s tlirou-.'lioiittlm United 8tntes and Camela. ami at whole- sale by 7100HE A TAX’l.lMl, Importer*. m p 2o—3m P SI Maiden lain*-. New York. PATENT OAdnC SKIRTS." BATHS «•* FRANCE. No. 1 Barclay M New York. t lAl’TlON.—None are g*-iiulm- except tlm.v ls-ar the J stump of the patent. All mauiit*i<-iai ei-s umi sellers infringing will l>.- prosecuted according to law. mar l’» mar in. ’Ml—1* MAHONIC—I. 0.0. F.—S. of T.—«. I’. A. R EGALIA,.lewd*ami Cosluums Iii.innf.ictnri-d and kept "ii baud, at tin- old e-taldi,liim-nt of E. Comb, 2V1 Urnnd*trw-t. En«t of Bowery. New Ymk. Grd-r* from tlm country Jpromptlv altemled to. p J«-13—ly W A l-'EN.~F. CO'ITEN 4. C .v t '• (., imp-it* rs of French ami other European Gi*>d*, No. 4SBroad st. up 3*>. 1 **■•,.,. Itrookti/n Cihi STEAM ENGINE XVORKS. 10 Wutcr-Ntrect, Hrooklyii, N. York. D. P. UURDON & CO., H AVING recently fitted up tho oxtcn-lve establish ment lit Hu* above named plm-u, v.e nr*- prepared to nuiuiifacturo nil kinds of 8twini Engines, Boiler*. 8ugnr Mill*. Saw and Grist Mill*, Pumps and Gearing for work ing Mine*, Shafting. Pulleys, Ac., nml an* prepared to fur nish rusting* of every description. XXV would call (lie at tention of Southern Planters pnrtk-nlnrly to our Bttgnr Mills. Having purchased thei-miri-stock of Patterns from the late Arm ol tl. 11. llartMUi a Co., N. York, we cansufely *iiv that wu* can turn out a Mill wlbdi for strength, dura bility nml rn-atm**, cannot be excelled by any e.tnbUsh- tm-nt in tlm Ftales. A long exporlem - lu tlm business renders us eompeti-nt tocxeeiiteauy orders, a ml we would mtvisetlioM- in give want of Marbiu'eiy ion.-* a cull. Engi nes from 4 t'lloliorse power alwaysun baud. p. P. Bu-.nox, 11. X. Co.nkuk, 8. B. Conkux. Od 33—3m- li;sti:u’s ik«.\ works, FOH THU MJIJVUF.ICTUn K OF WOODSWORTH'S PLANING MACHINES and gleam Englnr*, 57 Puiif*t, Buooki.v.n'. N. X'.. oppiibito New Turk City. T HE* Subscriber having been engaged lor tin* last 15 vears in tlm almost cv lii-dvc maiiula* lure of this most import.iiit iiiveiiti<ni, \Vood*uorth's Planing, (*n«*v- lug nml Tonging Ma' liim-. has recently coinplet«*l the larg" addition t*> his aln-ndy extrusive Iron XVorks. will oxeento with disputch all order* iu tlm ntsiv*- line to an unlimited extent. Tin- imiv*-r*ullv a* knowledged superi ority of XVixsIswortli'* Planing 7liu-him-*, nianufuctiired by him. over all other*, require* 110 n It.-ralioii. In tlm tuunuf-irtiirc of STKA'l ENGINES, we claim n siijm-i iorlty fi*r power and »p<*-d. Is-anty of construction and flnl'h; ami also guarani* .- th- Kugiue* to trnnsniU lisi per rent nioro power for tlm wnm- ni*>n-y thau can Ih- fumi-licd by any other tiiaiiitfactim-r, ami Itlore than Inn per cent, saving lu wear an I tear, us well as a large saving In tla- consumption of fuel. REFERENCES: to I-AI:TIF.< IIAVIMl TUB .'Tl AM KMilXIM ROW IX t *r. I'urdco A Morgan, New lluvi-n. Cl.: L. XV. Rlueuni, Brook- lyu, N. YV. ThuotUy Babul, A.n.ria, L. L; Lyon* A Curtiss, Bridgcpoil, Cl4 Stuinford .Munufiicliirlng V'o.. 8lamford, Cl.: John C. Fanfonl. New II iven, Cl.; Itolliti Sanford, N. York City: Clias. F. Issisey, Austiiaii Consul General. BKFKUENCE I'ahtiks ii aviso tub Wuotmvnt-Tii I'l.vxtxu 7! v-iiixiw xow ix 1 sc. . fi. II. Float. Ki mdngtoii. Pbiladeli.liia. Pa.; Ki*l*lei- A ! Martin. XVilinlngiou. N.C.: A. L. Clapp A C-.. Montgom ery. A l.i.: G. X. Sanford. New Orb in*. La.; Hlnl.le. Guile A Co.-, f'ini-iiiimti. Ohio; llniitoiu. Cobb A Co., Cleveland, Ohio: l .l** A Brother*. Chicago, III : ,1. B. 8111I1I1, Mil- waukic, XVI*.; P. B. A L. L. Eaton. Bulfalo, N. Y.: For ward A Smith. Oswego. N. V.: Joliu 8narr. Toronto, XV. Order* aud proposal* received by mail or otherwise, from all part* of tie- United Kbit.-*, ( nnndn. 8"iith Ameri ca. and Europe, w ill be promptly attended to by Agent* who arc traveling In all ecetlons of tlm conntrv. Letti'f* X»Jf BiuU, uvhlvesa JOHN II. LESTER, 1st 4 3m 67 Pearl Ft. Brooklyn. N. X’. CHEAP GAS LIGHT. T HE BENZOLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY ere prepared to furni*h P**rta*lli-Ga« Machine*, suitable for Manufactories, Store*. Dwelling lions* *. Steamboat*, Railroad Stations, Ac. These 7la* liim * are warranted to give satisfaction. Tln-y an- nialiufiictnred titnler S. T. McDongall's Patent, and are the only one* that will ope rate well lu cold weatln r. Tin- Light prodund Is one lmlfvlicn|H-r than Coal Gas, ami le*. tlmti the lomiiiouest Tallow Camlle*. They are easily manag' d ami free from danger, ami tlm prlren 25 |s-r cent. le*. than any other Macltim-S made. Tin- Company ofl.-r for sale State nml Comity Right* f**r all tin-Stale*. All oilier* should be addressed to 8. T. McDOfOALL. Ag't for the Co. net 'At—bin 8 331 llrondwiiy. New X’ork. FIRNT PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. STEINXVAY 6c SON, PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTUBEB8. M XVALKKK-ST. xi.vh t'liovnw w. xr.w York. RESPECTFULLY call tile attention of the public to tlmir spli-mlM assortment of Si-mi-grand and ■i|unre I'innns, which, *» B J * for volume of tone, eliwticity of touch, beauty of flni.h, ami everything that n-nthr*a Piano|ier- X* a pnsif id the sup* r'iorlty of beg leave to stnt". that at the it XX'adilligt'.n, tlm »ir*t test tlm (|unlity In 1 •unparison with tho imp-irted article. Tln-y me emutim t-,lun the PATENT LEX Kit I'llt.NGl- DLL, *0 long tried and approved, with such all, rations in the arrangement oHIm parts, a* long experience has dr.- I11011Hrated to bo tin- best, to ensuru Reliability, AccuYuuy and Durability. Tlio7Ianufji turcr* warrant tlm AMERICAN XVATCH In every imrticnlar of its vrorkniau.bip nml pi tfonm»m4. N. R. Norn-un-genuine units*tlm niiim-softho niunn- flic tillers, DENNISON, IMUARIi A DAVIS. XValtliaiu, is ongraveil on tin-nuivi-tnent. h n**v1ti—lin , | f flni.h, ami eve tlmir iiistrnmeu:*. they great Metropoliian Fair li-l*l 1 •iiiiiini* iu ls*lb ivem tiiiniilnioiisly 11 \t III COIII|H'(ltloll Willi tl er* from llo-ton. New Pun-liaser* and deali lasses, semi-gniiid and two stringed. Ill'* led to I belli, ultlioilidi they wen* ie most iliNtiuaiii.«tie*l miiiiiiliictiir- X’ork. I'liilail* l|>liiu nml Bui tlm, >re. will nml it to tln-ir advantage to 8 solve* tf * the Safe, while at Its greatest | content- • and coml ili-n m I ilivcolorii - n in t I and the lm*..- *.i 1 in* steam gene 1 a bent. Tho Snfo ami contents, ns il came from tho ruins, may ' si'll lie seen, ill tlm postm-sloii of Mr. Tlioiuu*, nt the j Gas Work*. A huge nssorlmeiit ol these celebrated Sales always on baud, nnd for rnilo by c. 11. CAMl’Fll'.Ll), Agent lor Manufacturers, 1 July 2ti, 1855. 171 Bay st., Savannah, Ga. I lake pleasure in corrnlmraiing Iho foregoing state ment, und in Rildiiion would add that, the books are now In tun, J.T. TIIOllA8, Wood Yard, Ferry VVhnrf. July '.'ll. 1853. oct 24 FIRE INSURANCE. I SiATr.MBNT of the "Norwich Fire lii*urutiro Company of | Norwich, Connecticut, on tlm Ctli day of June, any Capital^itock .$150,000 1855. I Surplus 5.330 00 1 00 $165,33 AH*ETS OF THE COMPXXT, 1 00 321 Share* Bank Stock in various Banks $80,099 00 23 " Incorporated Couii>niiics otlu-r thnn Bank* 270 00 Note* on demand, *-, urcl by Mortgage* on Beni E.-tutc. Bondi. Bank Stock and other good personal security 121.600 00 Cash in hands of Agents 3.0o0 00 “ iu Bank 1,160 00 la .1 XVi.BS'JElt A PALMES Limiing. ami f**r wile by v 11 CLAOIIOUN A CUNNINGHAM. ( 1IIKENE.—f*l Isnrs Kngllsli Dnlrv lln-cs,*. 60 do ycbol.-eUmdii-u t Jus-*". Lmdliig. ami for sal" by I,,,v || CLAGIlGlIN A CUNNINGHAM. |.'ASTERN HAY, |a.-r Brig A. Liwreiiio. For Dj sab. by OGDEN, 8TAHR A CO. $166.32100 LIABILITIES. I/i«*e*n>ljusted, unn*IJn*ted or claims for lusw's—none, Uabilitii-.* to any lluuk, Corporation or individual— none. Total amount at risk (nbout) 3,400,000. The amount at ha/.aid on any risk, (with very few ex ception*,) uni over 6,ooo. A DRKXV8TER, President. E. Learned. Jr., Secretary, Norwich, Conn.. June Oth, 1865. Personally appeared before tlm undersigned, Mnvor of tlmcily uf Norwich. insnldStnto, A. Brewster, President, | nml E. J/Timed ,1r., ffecretnry or the “Norwich Fire In*urameConipany,"nnd made solemn onth to the truth I of till- above statement, signed by them. I also, certify that 1 have examined the report of said Compa ny, nml find tho above to lm n corn-n Htutenn-nt of tlm saini-nml that tlm miles nmlloansmi which a part of said capital I* invested nro in my opinion good and well secured. In' testimony whereof,*! have Imre to set iny hand and caused tin- M-ai of tho city to bo ullixed, this 9th day of June. 1856. (L. 8.J XVILLIAM L. BRKXVRR, Mayor of tin- city ( ,r Norwich. Tlm umlersleimd is agent for tlm above office, and is ready Intake risk* mi all of properly in tlm ettv. JNO. IXHBIWOLL ' J .vIS SAVANNAH DRY DOCK. To Ship Owners, masters & Consignees of Vemielii. T HE subscriber respectfully inform* them that tho Snvitnunli Dry Ihs k Is now in successful operation, . ml It Isenlculnli-d Intake in ship* of any class front list to fttsi ton* Imrllmii. It I* 230 foot long nud 06 feet wide, ml complete In every particular. A Inrge gang of work- u-n I* employed ami n large snpjdy of malerlnl* I* on ' nml, so that vessel* can he repaired with ns iiiurh dU- | ateh ns In any other port. Pump nml BIim U Making nnd .' mil h's work done on the premise* nnd every effort Hindu I i i Insure economy and lidellty to those who may favor tho | “is k with tlmir biisiiiess. D. I'. LANDKKSHINE, Ag't ami Siipi-riiitendent. frb-21 Lilei.r7lar.il'. I»...'k.Cliarh-slon. ‘llANItETH, HAIR BROOMS. FEATHER If 1)1 STEU8.- A large variety ut No. 166 Itrinigbliui HOB AGE MORSE. i oct 9 m LINDS.- 1 ,iss) pair lllimis, of tlm various sires, for sale i'll tho lliosl fuv | A V D DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. Corner llroiiubton ami Jell-i*oii-*t«.. I |> Stair*. I NI I EmiIi«ci ils-r I* now r-ceiv lugom- ut tlm largest nml . be*t sell ( ti ll *t*M k of g*Mill* ever ell- r-d t*> the trade ill tliNmnrki’t.to wbicli lie iuvii*. C .itlentiou of im-r- cliauts. am.2 XX ll.LtAM G. FOOTE. Corner ol' Drought on aud Jellerron sts. UP STAIRS. DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE. T HE sulro-ribi-r lias ill store a gem-mi assortment of DUX' GOODS, coinpi isilig giNids of For-igli and Do- nn-.tic Maiiiilactiir*-. t*i which lu- would Invite tin- att-u- of purchaser*, nml wbicli lie offer., to tin* trade on reason able terms. Country McrclinnLvl'iting th* city, will find oil an examination, stvl -8 of goods peculiarly adapted to their trade. fan 8 XVILLIAM G. FINITE. MEDICAL NOTICE. ' DR. -W. T. DARK, The Botanic, or Reform Physician of SAVANNAH, B E08 to nnnoum-o flint lm lm* removed his re sidence and Office from tin-corner of Statu nnd .U-fferwm-strcoL, to tin- furnn r re.idcin-o and oltlco of tlm Into Dr. Rlclmnlaotio, un Brougbtoii-streot, (between Montgomery and XVest 11rnnd-stivct*.> Il<- tender* hi* liiost sincere (bank* to hi* fellow-ell iron* III the city and country, for the very lihcml employment of hi* profes sional services since his locution in Snvannali. and takes pleasure iu announcing that Id* facilities l**r meeting tho coiiNtnntly increasing Uenuiml* upon him are greatly im proved. having employed a competent person to attend especially to Ills office affiili*. , , , ,, Ladies may consult him either In Id* family pnrlor, his cou»tiltiiig-riH>m, adjoining his office, or in hi* oflice. llis consulting-room lias b-en fiirnl«lmd nml arranged with especial reference t„ the convenience, comfort nml tnsto of those visiting him professionally. Patients visited promptly and nuiictnally. For term* and further particulars, see his Medical Journal. _____ “ U|| >—oct 1 M. CABY, Tailor, H AS REMOVED to the St nro formerly occupied hy the Into Mr Alexander, I" »•'» »l‘P™ i lo »•“» Drug Store, where lie i* proiMii'cl t" € **• nnd Make lip Geiitlcineii's (Im m.-ut* in llm latest style, and on tin- most reasonable term* for cash: nl*o, l informs for Military ComiMinies for anv part of the State. P. S. Gentlemen will llml it to tlmir advantage to pa- tronago tlie subscriber, ii* they arc suro to Ihi pleased both with the workuiuiislihi and price. Cutting dona at tho shortest notiro. nov 7—3m GENERAL NOTICE. a n xi giiivkEN Imarc-openedlil* store, midis rendy for nil cn.iom.-r.' eull in Ids line. 1 linvo In eiiipluv n mumtI-t workman at watches, nnd al so a flrst rate Manufacturing and Jobbing Jowell- cr. nml all work in that Him will be received aud done nc- cording IoohIu.h, and wills dr*pnt‘'«- calls solicited from all friends and cii.toim-r* In » unt of articles in my Hue of business. n«»HX_ P RKMII FRl'IT. Tin; - arg-*-f th- lbili*liVchr Golden Engle, four day* from Nnsrniu, New Provi dence. romdnting of— OKAKOK8, URAI'E FRUIT. SHADDOCK. For snlo |iy LEMONS, LIMES nnd PEARS. XVM. P- Y0N0R, No. 01 Bay St. li itiiX. ELTN, BKLTS.-Just m *1 Col'il Elastic Bell*, JdJ f llells, l.y nor 8 in-d, 1 sidy's Black •o Bell*. Isidy's », l.i,,., " isioj l HENRY LATH KOI' k CO. I I ME.-3i)il cask* Lime for sale 1st, bv j nn? 7 CARLKTON k I'AltSONP. H AY.- -'.'ill bid* * priim- CaMt-rn liny, landing fiom .. "so" T *" 1 '' "" J ,M "“'"ei'm.BTON * MRW.NS. C 1II AMpAGNR CIDKR.—20 barrels Cham- J |iagua Chh-r, for sale I’F BOWI.AMl k SON. For the 1,000,000. The l, S. I’alrnl Marble Company, [CAPITAL 105,000.] No. 398 Broadway, corner XValker street, New York. A BE prepared to execute nil orders for MANTLES, TABLE-TUPS, CUMMINS, PEDESTALS, PILAS- Ti'.llS, SLAB 4 . Ac., in imitation of Sii-nnn, Brocatel, Py- runci*. Neapolitan, and all fincy .M.ubl*.. equal in strength. It- .inly ami durability to real matble, nud in *.»!»•• r-'pi-ct. Mip* l i-r thereto, and at I*-... than half the cost, Unllk" niarldeir.cd iron, wood or shite, it Is wholly free from nil objections which nre urged eg-tinst inero sin I,ico work, w Imre paint, copal varnish. Ac. form tho temporary p.-lUli aud tu-auty uf tin- article. Muutvls fr**ni 8 to $l»*. Orders from Buil*l* rs, ('niiim-t-Mtiker.iiml otlu-r* solicit-d. nml antlsfiirrlon guaranteed. Agents for the principal cities treated v.iih. I'ETKB BENNIE, l'res't. 1/ovtL G. 71i. iii.n-. V. l'res’t. Josr.i-u L\»tn, Sec’y. 8 oct 21—tf TILTON k MtTARLAND, 3.') Mnlilcn Lane, Now York. M anufacturers or the xvgbld renowned SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS, Ac. Baltimore Depot, 143 Pratt street. lk>*lon Depot, 14 I low-aid street. sept 5—Iv S IT O W CASES.' Ilollman & Fersli. M nmifn<-t ur«-1-h, 57 Iiinvcry, New York, If AYE tlm larg.-st and cheapest stock of Show Cases _EJI- ever offered iu this city, niudi- iu every style; 8il- vi r-plati-d, Bias*. Bos-wood. Satinwoisl, Ac. Orders promptly lil|.-*l. uu*l goi*l* car. fully packed nud shipped to any part of the United State* ami Canada, seji 4—3iii E. J. DONNELL, tbiuriil ComiiitMuloa Merchant, Xu. 140 1'r.viiL-st. (Fourth door from XVall-st.) New X’ork. sept 4—Cm liiiporlr.nt to Housekeriirrs^ Dcalrrs, THE HOPE MILLS. 71 F’llTfix-st. and 71 lh:iKMtv*t N. York. Priwclpat Office lit; Front Street. New Ywik. Factory, No*. 3i*. 37, and 3s ||mi*i*ii stn-et, Jersey City. T HE Proprietor, of ihi* long nnd well known COFFEE nnd SPICE it, continue to prepare the bo>l PHARMACEUTICAL PDXXDEBS in use, fur raising bread, biscuit, tea and other cakes. Ac. They also prepare 7lu*tard, Cocoa, ami many oth* r uni* 1*-* of daily use In every family, which they offer upon tin* most reasonable term*. Cutnl*%ui‘s sent to deulei #wl:orequest them. 11. II. A J.G. ISIIA71. N. B.—Consumers advised to inquire for llopo Mills nr tides. uiig 14—ly SH1EFFELIN, BROTHERS & CO. iMi-ORTcns ami nrauxs ix Krugs, Faints, Oils, Ilycs, Perfumery, dbo. dbe. 170 XVILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, I NVITE the attention or the trade to tlmir Inrge ami varied •lock of Drug*. Paints. Gils, Perfumery, Ac. In addition to tln-ir regular importations of Staple Drug*, th'-y an- also receiving direct from the source* of production and manufacture, supplies of Tooth. Hair, and Nall Bru.shc*. Bronzes, Cork*. Mortar*, Sponges, French ami English Perfumery. Lullin'* Extracts, nml many oth er article* u-ually embraced in Druggists' stocks, which they nro enabled also to offer ou tlm nioskudvuntageuus term*. Orders, either In person or liy mall, will receive prompt attention. nng14—ly Shellac India Twine, C Olll X'AUN, COCOA MATTING, Ac., COIR & JUTE MATS, and India Good* gem-rally. For Nile low for Cash, hy GEO. XV. DOXY ft CO.. 1 mportcr*. J.* 12—flm No. 7 Burling Slip. New X’ork. HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE." PICOTA8HOT W ELL, IMP0UTKKS AND JOBBERS Of English, French aud German Hoase Furnishing Hardware, No. 63 7Inhh-ii Lane New York. I NVITE the attention of Soiithern'nnd XVcstern Mer chaiits to a large and very cxtcnsivo stock of Goods in iheir line. Cutlery of every ih-scriptiou, Silver Plated XV‘are: Jnpnnnery, (Id man Silver and llrittniiia Ware, Tinned and Knniwnwded Cooking U tonsils, Bronzed, Copper uud liras* Goods, Ten Tray*, Fire Irons, Fenders, Wire Covers, llronreil Candlesticks, Block Tin XX'nrc, ft". Our stock comprise* every- article In our line of business, nil uf which wo will sell to di al, r* at the very I.OWK8T Prices, for Cash, or approved paper. G.mhIs ordered by letter will Ih- selected with great cure and dispatch,and til. sncmvl!M ,. No. (13 Mitldcii Line, New York, p g_AI«o mnnuflictiirors of n very siqM-rlor article of Plntod Spoons atnl Furka, J- 7—fltn Sowing Machines. F lXCKLHlOR HKXvIN'G MACHINES.—Made by j HOOD, BATTKLLK A CO., Wormier. Mn**u- —liusi'tts, patented by F.llns Howe, .Ir., September lOlh, Tlw-se Xloclduea arc warranted, (with proper use.) •lot to get out of riqtnir. They are built iu n good sub- '-tnnlhtlnnd workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors' t|„„makers' nml Saddler*' work, in u imium-r warranted, o give Kitisfaetion. Tin- sth b w ill not ripnny more tlinn .'omiiion Ni'W'iug. done by IiumI. Call and **••• Hmn lu •iH-ralion, at 140 CllKSNUT street, I'hiladelphlA, up ,'„|rs. XV. A. DAXVSON, Agent. * may 12 IjMAC T housands «-r Livin m i-.-bbor*. from day t* I)AX 18' PAIN KILLER. S.vxnrsKT Cur, Ohio. Mr. .1. X. Ilnri i*: Dear Fir—Your favor of tlm 2«th tilt, i* at hand, and In reply will *•(»>•—We began si lling l'« rry I'nvl* l'ain Killer, and with n-ry little elt-nl mi our part: Nile* wen* small nt tlr*t. hut a* it became known in our coiiinninity. the il**in iml lncn-n . <1 very rapidly, far be- j'wiwt out expectation*, and es.-rv per-mi Hint bought it wmilil emm-after more, ami speak iu tho highest terms of B a-a valuable ly f.-r ail tlm*" di.ea.i-* your pamphlet spoke of. From those rocoinini-mlatimi-i wo wen- Induced ton- it in our own families, and tho good efleet* of the im-dh in-' wt-n- iiuiiiedi'it* Iv apparent. XVo now e,*11)11111" It* ii*F wHh great *ntl*flirt|on. XX.- have * ild limn.-of tin I'alu Killer than ive evi l- have since or before of any otlu-r nn-dicme in the same h ngth or thin ; and we do not lm*ltato to »ay Hint it has giving better Nitid.icliiin to tlm purchaser than any other urtb-lu wu ban-ever fsdd. Hurry of luisltm** iia* prevented ear sending rertifleates, but we have iu onr vicinity from fif teen hundred to two thousand living wllnoeses, who testi fy t<i tln-ir uclghbors, day by day, of th- value of Davis’ Ixiln Killer: nud thus the circiliiithu of It* influence I* being constantly enlarged. Keep a large supply iu the XVe*f, it is just such it medi cine «* the people want, and they have already found mit that they ran cun-lho l ever and Ague lor25ct*. It will cure a cold iu one hmir—a set ere cough in mm night— and lm* proved to I* • the best medicine iuu«e f.*r n disrat ed stomach, und ninny other piir|s*.cs. Yours, Ac., Lockwood t Griiiam. Me*.i *. Perry Duvl* A Son:—Allow me to add my ti stl- inoiiy to tin- mill" of ymir Pain Killer. Ou tlm 4th iust., my son was kidly burned with fin- crackers,—I Im- .medial-ly sent f**r «otne Pain Kllb-r. ami with sonicawevt ill poult ic'd It, and ho is now doing well. Yours, truly, ' J nun A. Wr*Tr.nvn.T, Mayor of tlm City of N. Y. tti * “XVe presume no Medical pn-parutiun ever offered to the public ha* been limro thoroughly tested than P I kills' Pain Killer. Tliousnnd* of )«• alh-d H|»ili to do so, Would rheirtully testify that they have used it for nirlmi* ill*, with the nu *t sati*factory Mwcvm. It t* within i.nr own knowledge, that an Im- nieiiN* ammiiit of suffering ha* been relieved by it. Its proprietor*, M* «*rs. perry Davis A 8mi, sav*- m* pain* m- ex|M-n*<- In order to sati-fy the public. Ikdus *trlctly honorable ineu, they observe the utmost uiiifonuitv In tin- nianiifnciiirc of their celecrntwl I'alu Killer. Tlio material* of which it I* composed an- carefully seleetml— none but the b*-ni quality being used. By tlmsc means tlio liigli reputatloii wbicli tin- Pain Killer ha* lung since nc- qttlred, i- at all times triumphantly sustained. In view of tlm«- fact*, ive arc by m> means surprised to learn that Me*.r« I*ui I* ft 8ou's sale* nr*- con.inutly nml rapidly lu- rrm*in.:. XVhlh- ivc cmignitulat- mir frh-i.d* g* ne’rally that .*1 valuable a preparation a* the Pain Klih-r i* placed within tln-ir ivni'h.We must be permitted to rejoice at tlio well merited success of Its liberal ami enter'prising pro- prlotors.—{l'rovlilcnco Urn. Advertiser. The I’.iill Killer i* sold by John It. Moon- A Co., Tho*. 71. Tnrm-r A C*. an I 8. D. Ilr.intb-v ft Co.. Savannah; Barrel. Carter ft Co., and Clark. XX'ell* A l)iibo«e. Augus ta: K. I.. 8tridi<-rk*r ft Co., Maeon. A No l*v Druggist* nml Grocer* go'in-rally. nov 22—eodSm CARPETS I CARPETS ! ! " tiring to our friend* and •hi* day o|iencd up stairs im.-i inn Mine, a -pb-lnlid as*ortlin-lit of Cwrpcls, Oil riollm, Etc., CONSISTING OF Royal X'elvet Carp'd*, various patter*; Bni.« lsTa|>c*try Carpet.: I(i* h three ply Carpets; Very hau*l*«*iiie two ply Carpets; But h nml Hemp Carpets; Velvet andChenlle Rubs; Mat* of varluii* styles; KnglMinml Ann rican I)rugg< t: XVIndmv Shades; Satin Dcluim- audXX'ortsed Curtains; Lua-and Mu*liu do; Curtain Pin*. Cornices, nml Tu**el.*; Curtain Band*. Gimp ami Cord: Trimmings for Curtain*; Oil Cloth*, kc.. kc. XV" have engaged Mr. Daniel Cronin to cut, mako and put down Carnets and Oil Cloth* when desired. XX In- h.m al- ur-d tin- *-rv I*-,-* of Mr. Auburn Hn*ka, hit*- of Pari* and Loudon, whose iiurivall* d .kill and taste iu (lerornting and ornamcnling XVimlovvs I* unsurpassed iu tin- Foiitlmrn State*. lie will also put up XViinlovv Phndes. make String. Hair or Mo** Mntra«*e*. stuff nml cover old nml new Furniture, decorato Frenrli Ik-dstemls—ami all other ornamental work appertaining h> a fashionable ri-sideliee in tin* latest Am- ri'-an ami Pp-nrli style*. XVo shall b«- pleased to liaxe a call from those in search of the hIhiVo good*. AIKEN ft IIURNF, oct 13 Mnnttmetit sqr.' Henry latiirop * coT H AVE received per late arrivals, a large |iortioii of tln-ir Fall ami XVinter Gissl*. con*isting in part ol —d Moire Antique Dr*-** Silks. Mack do. | 4th. Tin-great saving in siibsi-quiint line work, owing to the find that any good plow-hand can, In aiding, cov- i i v nil itn- Hist crop of gras* in tho drill, however smalt tho cotton tuny be, without injuring the stand. | Th- -*-advantage* all fnnm.-r* wifi appreciate; and be low we give some rertifleates, from wlilch tin- public can ; b-ai ii bow these drills ore appreciated by gentlemen of Hu- first si.imling in our nectiou of tb*- Htutu—all practical lainier*. who liuvc tboiriugbly t- sled tln-rn. and uru con- Mi.jiu-ntly fully comp-tent to decide on their merits. C E It TIKI U A T K 8: Till* I* to certify that 1 plant* *1 ono hundred and sixty urn * of cotton with Randall and Mercer’s Planter*, aud I connider tin in xii|M-riqr to any thing of the kind 1 bar# ••ver seen «*r tried, llm saving of seed alone wouhl pay for tb*- mat bine* in a season or two, nml I think a baud cun do ona-third moro hoeing tlmu he cmild in cottoa planted the cuniniou way. F. L. BARBER I/:o cuuuty, Georgia, July 13th, lfif*5. Me**rs. Ramlnll ft 7!"b"r—Gentlemen: In reply to .'our* of this dale. I can say w ith satisluidion, that 1 hat used your cotton seed drill* on the farm ofl). A. X’nson, l'*q., with great sum-**. I consider them to ha of great value. They uro n saving of about one-third of the labor of cultivation, about two to tlm— bush* I* of seed to th* acre iu planting, nml a gnat saving **t labor In planting, it* tln-y op<-ii the furrow, drop ami cover tbo M-ed with one horse and hand. I think tluin worth one hundred dollars a pier" to any planter, that plants full crops of cotton. As for myself I w ould not plant a crop of cotton w ithout them for ho consideration in tlm bounds nfrea- rot'- Yours, very re«iioctfnllv, A. J. UARK8DALU IsfC i-otiniy, Georgia, July 12th, 1855. I have used Kumlull ft Mercer's cotton Planter two seasons, and consider them or great value to the farmer. I have seed enough each year lo pay for th" Planter*, th* n 1 saw at I* net one-third the liilmr of cultivation, m tin-cotton i* sowed in so narrow a lino that with good plowing tin r*- Is but little hoe work needed. Tlu-ro is also saving of hands nnd horse* in planting. I should say tin y were worth one hundred dollur* each, and recoin- rm nd every farmer to use them. f. d. McLendon. L*" County, Georgia, July Oth. 1655. I have la-eu over iug for 71 r. 8. I). McLendon Hie pit-sent year, and fully concur In his stntcim-nta «I"»'P. 1)AVIS8I)N XVARREN. W E take idea the pill'll that vv-e ha Ilia* I do Rohe Dres- Polon-d. plaid nml striped Clielie Silk*. Plain black Poult d" Sole and Gro lie Afrlque, Do do Gro ih-Rhine and Grode8vvissix • Fn-iicli Moiislin Ue I/lines, in all style*. do Merino* and Cashmeres, in all shades, Rich plaid XX'orsti d nml Cashmeres. EMBRIDERIES. F. t* Mu-lin nnd Cambiic Flvu * umi Collars, do do and do Cull* ami Collars. Flench wrought Mu-lin Sleeve* aud Camcrlc Banda, do do Hdkf*. Dimity Bunds, ftc. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. CoX wed Moire Antique CIumUs. Black do do •l*> ami Mark velvet do. Col'd aud Idack Clock do, Col'il and Murk Cloth Talmas. Rich Cashmere Shawls, brorho border*. MERINO VESTS. HOSIERY. &o. Ladles' Merino Vest., and Pants, do ('ashmen-nml Silk Gloves, do line Ruck Gloves, do do Kid Gauntlets, Col'd nml white Merim* II Ida. knml white Silk da Murk, white, slate ami mixed Cotton IIo*e. Child nil's XVorsted Talma*. Cloak*. Hoods nud Cap*. Infant'. XVnrsb-d Mil*. R*»*t*. Gahi-r*. Ac. oct 3 FALL Nl PPLlEli. FJNIIE FnlwrrllN-rshnvejnst received, per steamer from till.' New York, aud offer for Nile low, the following a striped nml plaid ll<>iiic«puna. i do New York 7Iill Shirting. 1 do Family do 1 do Carolina do 1 do 1’cur brand, a new article, 37 inches wide. 1 do Red Flannel; 1 do XX Idle dm 1 do Brown Cnuton FhinncL 1 do Blenched do. 1 do Mariners Stripes. 1 do Him* Denims; l do Bed Tick. 60 pieces Sprague Calicoes; 26 do Allen'* da 25 do Assorted brands do. 2 bales Fen Island Brown Shirting Mc«sr». Ramlnll ft Men-rr—Gentlemen: In reply to yoiir* 1 will only say I have used tlmo of your cotton •■<•*•*1 drill", nml consider them of gnat value, from th* fart that in tho u*e of them I saved from two to thro* ( bii'h* I* of seed to each acre planted, and at least one- j third of the lab*.r of cultivation, not requiring one-halfo* lunch hoe work as tho old way of planting—aNo, a con- sl-e-ralde saving in the lul«*r of planting. I never expect I to plant cotton without them if I can get them nt uiiv price. I hnv-e planted eight nr re* per day to each drill. ; they are simple—easily managed, and tliere is no dlfll- | culty at*..ut getting a gi**l stand. I Yeryre.peeiri.ll.il,.,,,,, XV. F. HAMRICK. Leo county, Giorgia. July 12th, 1866. I Tiioma*villb, Thomas county, Ga. * * "i.«. IL XVnt*on—Dear Fir: lean recoiiuiiend your j cotton Planters idrill, ill tin* highest terms. 1 have iried I them oil all my laud except new ground, and I think ; they will do lu that, th'-y will do in a mountainous coun try us well n* in u level. If I hail not liought 1 would travel to your shop which i* 75 mile*, and pay flfty dol lar* a piece for them. It Nives oiie-tlilid of tho work: on* hand * an plant a* much iu, two. and ono hand can chop out three u* n-s while one cun chop out ono aero after • common plow. Yours rcspectndlr, K. DRA8XYKLL. Doroitta-nr county, Ga.. July 14th, 1R56. J. II. XVatson— Fir: This i* to certify that I have used Randall ft Mercer's cotton se.-d drill yfjour mannCu tore, and am so well plea.*-d with them that I would recoin* mend all planters who have trot tried them, to give them a fair trial. Where tho drills are used there is a great deal of labor wived in cultivating a crop ; owing to it* being so uniform iu tho drill, tho plowing ran he don* much better, und with greater ih-.patch, consequently „ .. - tie- Iks- work Is lighter, u* g*«*d plowing sujier'sedes th* vv.re tiny | necessity of a great doul of hard hoe work. j JXU. BARKSDALE. ; Till" Is to certify that 1 used one of Randall ft Mercer’* | cotton I drill* la-t year in planting mv crop, uud wo* . well pleased. 1 have used live of them the present year, | planting my entire crop, ami am still better pleased.— fln-re I* a saving of Is tween two ami three bushels of I *• .->1 to the lo re iu planting, Ix-sidc* on*- horse uud ous j hand w ith tin «• drill* doe* tin- work of three hand* and two horses. Then there is tho saving of one third of I the line work, tlu- cotton being iu so straight uud narrow a row. I e..ii«l*l. r tlu-ni wort!, one hundred dollar* rack 1 to any pianU-r. and ivcoiuiueud nil to purrhuso and us* ) them. ; „ , W. If. OWENS. Dougherty county. Ga., July 10th, 1865. I Messr*. Ramlnll ft TIcm-r:-In reply to your* of th* , ..Hi iiMuut, in ror.-ronce to .v,,„r cotton seed drill. Iain happv to say that after planting a iMirtio,i ..fniv present crop iu the "Id way. I wu* enabled to obtain ono of your I drill*, with which I liuished. i It is tho desideratum nml long sought after. ] Ninny ami varied linvo been tlio att'-mpts of intelligent ! mind* to attain what you have accomplished, hut with ' "lily partial succe... Till* h aves nothing to be d* «ired in a cotton drill. It <l*-|M>sii* tho s<-«d unlformlv nml con- tiuiioudy in a straight and narrow Bm-us von wish, save* nlMnit one lialt' tin- lul«*r In planting, nml about one third ol th*-Ins-work in cullivntion. It is almost needless to add that I am delighted with your drill. Yours respectfully. * j. £. MERCER. Lee county. Uu., August loth, 1855. Messrs. Ramlnll ft Mercer—Gentlemen: I used one of your cotton s><cd drill* the past spring, nnd I feel four fob paid fm-what It cost. T*. give your drill a tilr trlaL I planted every other row W ith the drill, and the inter vening row s 1 planted as well iu ever cotton was planted l- f..i.- your drillI coma into use. The result was. that In tho row plant. d with your drill I got a more perfect stand, nml I think it grew ,.ff much butter, besides I rialized n great saving In th-labor of working our my cotton tlu-two flrst times. I shall coiiliuii- to u,e them ns long us 1 plant cotton. Yours ftc. _ . _ JEJiftEE COCK. Lee county, Ga. Me**rs. Ramlnll ft Mercer—Gentlemen: I have used eight .*ryear Cotton-seed Drills, maunfacturod bv J. II. XIatsoii, on ('ol.,). Bond's Fowltown plantation.’ I am nnieh pleased with them, having realized great sav ing of seed, of labor ill planting and chopping out, and tho hand* nt the flrst siding could go over nt least om-third '» « 'Li.v, nnd d*> better Work thau hi cotton planted n tho best way t could plant will* coulter and block. I have no hesitation in giving it as my opinion that tu th* iim- of your drills there is it raving of one-third of the la- law ot cultivating a cotton crop. C<d. Bond Is phased with thorn and will continue tln-ir use. Yours, respectfully. JAMES CIILLK. Fowltown, Ga., July Oth, 1S55. This Is to certifv Mint 1 have used two of Barnhill ft Mi-reer's Cotton I’iaiiters, nml have no hesitation in say ing that they will do. The saving of labor in planting’!* an object, tlio saving of seed is an olject, nnd the cotton ’-•amis in Ma li a narrow drill that it may almost bo kept i lean willi*.ut the hoe*. Tln-re is nothing to equal them iu planting cotton. XVM. B. REYNOLDS. 1a- county, Ga., July 1st. 1855. Lrx County, On., August 23d. 1855. I have used Randall ft Mercer's Cot ton-seed Drill, which 1 purchased of Col. J. IL XVatson, nml think they nre tho l-.-t machines now in use. 1 nm satisfied then- is n great saving iu seed and a great St saving iu work. I nm fully satisfied there is om-third of the hoe work saved. Try them, aud any reasonable man will be satisfied they ar* worth luoie then three times the price they nro sold’for. rilll.il' XVEST. Having obtained from Messrs. Randal! ft Mercer th* exclusive right of uipplviug the Slate of Georgia with these Drills. 1 am now pr* pared to supply all demands, having imi'b' arrangement* for their mmiu’fncture in I’nb myrn and Mllledgevllle. Money sent nt my risk by mail, if the requisitions of tlm 1’ost Office Ikqiurtuicnt are com plied with. Any other information desired can bo ob tained by addressing me cither at J'aliuyraor .Milh-dgo- Georgia. J. II. XVATSON. do U do. 2 do do. do. 1 do Allendale Brown Sheeting. 1 do Unous Ville Stripes, English Half lime. nov 12 FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. P1KUKON, I1EIDT At CO. A RE receiving weekly, per steamers, one of the largest ami best selected slocks of Clotlilng ever offered in this market, which they offer on accommodating terms nt wholesale nml retail. . Tln-v also have in store a good assortment or Gentle men's’Furnishing goods. Men lmal* v Wring tho citj would do well to call and ex amine our stock. „ . p, 8.—Orders from the country promptly attended. nug 81 . 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Let It Ik* read—(Christian Intelligencer. 44-Copies sent hy mail, free of ]>ostugo, on receipt of Agents wanted to rlrculnte this ft other valuable work* throughout this State. For full partirulnrs address A. RANNEY. 195 Broadway, New York. Agent for Virginia. North nml SAith Curolina, Georgia, Michigan, Iowa and IViseuiislii. N'. It.—.X. Ihtnncy is I’uldlsher of Johnson's 1'liilosophl- ral Charts, for the use of Schools nnd Aeaileniles. Agents are wanted to sell them throughout the Unit' d States and Camilla*. Address as above. A. RANNKX', nov 9 P law—lm 119—im RCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COD MILL, rATTKlTKD MAY Ifltli. is:*| S F. BltOXVN, I'roprietor of Georgia . Tennesst-o nnd • Alabama, of this invention, which is doubth-s* among the most inqiortant ofuuslern times for the use of the well advised farmer nml stock feeder; nml the uni versal favor with which it ho* been received from the first more than anything else, ntte.t* its utility and superiori ty. For portability, simplicity of construction, and con venience of Use. the Lillie Giant has noequal. It weighs from three to live hundred pounds, according to size, can be put iu operation by tlio tanner in twenty minute* without expense or niechunic.il aid, then adjusted nnd used with convenient by nnyl>o*ly. Tin-Little Giant Ims received th" First Premium* at every state Fair from .Missouri to .Maryland tho jiost Fall, ami that in the most complimentary manner. Tin— Mill* nre gunrnnle, d in the most positive man- Her agalii.t breakage or derangement, and warranted to grind feed from enr com. nnd grits or flue hominy from shelled corn, with a degree of ease and convenience for Cirm purposes never attained before. Tla- subscribers are now prepared to furnish tho trad* with improved luittorns and sizes, to suit the vnrid want* of all. No. 2 is offered at $1)5 complete, ready for attaching th* tram, and warranted to grlng ten bushels of feed per hour with oue horse. No. 3 at $75 will grind fifteen bushel* per hour. No. 4 nt $'.H) will grind twenty hushi-ls per hour, with two horses. Manufactured and for sale by 8. F. BROXVN ft 00„ m»r 3 at Na-divillo, Tenn., and Atlanta, G*. TO SEA’ ISLAND COTTON PLANTERS. T HE UNDERSIGN El) having been appointed agent* for the rale of the celebrated McArtliy SEA ISLAND COTTON GIN, the cotton from which Is rondllv sold, nnd which usually brings three tu live cents per pound mom than from any other Gin yet invented, nro now prepared to supply Planters ami those wanting, with these of super- lor workmanship at olio hundred nml twcuty-flve dollar* each. Extra rollnrs $11. Extract from a letter from a Florida planter: “ The McArtliy Gin is Infinitely abend of every other Gin vet muiiiifnctnrad. 1 would not W without one for treble the amount; it rave* trouble, is simple, and turn* out beautiful cotton. The staple i* net injured, and th* open process so much desired bv the English buyer* Is cer tainly obtained." ang24—tf POSTON?* TILLAtONOA. F INE BLACK FI!OCKCOATM.-Ju»t re ceived per steamer, a p>**l n.*sorttm-nt of Men's extra flue lllack Frock Coats, and Pants, silk and satin Vests; fur sals cheap, at tlio clothing stor*, Gibbon* Rauco. liy oct 25 GEO. 8. -NICHOLS ft 00.