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► Ifcgjitlittc&tt. VOLUME LIII. XffE REPUBLICAN ^ u mini iiiilt'il MONDAY MORNING, DECE MBER lO, 185.5. 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, tri weekly. and weekly, Jf r, W, ALEXANDER & 1. R, SNEED. 'Uilr Paper, in Adynnce, 85.00 lfnet Paid in Adtnnce 0.00 N,.Wookly in Advanoo 3.00 If not Paid in Advanoo, 8.00 j>iUy Paper, Invariably in Advanoo, . 8.00 Club Price: Ten Copioi for 15.00 O' In »>* case will aii order for tho Paper he attended uiilos* accompanied with money, or*u satisfactory re* l-'tirc Itcrtnreit. 'XSK.Wlk'SSHB^' ; ibin P.issago to Now York $20. 8KMUVVIiKKI.V. rttITtfn JITVIES .11A11, MIME. iiHE now ami upl.'iwllii Milo whejl He im-hlpa: 1 KS* »\VI 1.1.E. I,fault tons, Uiipl C. I). I.i'oi ow. \1*<;i***V \» l,xo» •» •• Tun*. l.roN. i*i.<iKtH \. I ■d»i» • “ M. s. Wooniiiati. ALUIAMA. I,:»IU •* •• O. H. SriiKscK, Hill I are Suva' imli • r try W HONES DAY anil SA TV It DA Y. T‘M*«e s'.lpe are among tho largest «ui tho coast, nn- !rp»»««l In sjHTil, safely or comfort, making their ... .ije tn Ally to six y hours, and are commanded ny l. il car«»i lit H <l polite officers. Having elegant ve-room nccoliim,nlatloiis, they offer u most desirable mice to New York. Cahill I’n-snro §20 S'eernzo do 8 Ak’rnu: I'.thEI.KORII, F \V Ac CO., Savannah. 8AM*|.. L. MITcilIl.l., UI Broadway. June-C, 18.15. Now York. EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL All.ANTIC, Cup'. Wkst. PACIFIC, Capt. Nr*. i iiccm niHlntmi BALTIC. I Dipt. CoMSTOCE. ADRIATIC, C ipt. Tho«eshl|»e having been built by coatract,expressly for government sorrlco. ev ery cine has been taken In their construction, its also In their emtuca, to ensure a rengtn nud speed: Qniul for ptssengcni ure uueqiiulled elegance or comfort. of passage from New York in Liverpool,In first • a 8inn; in second cabl •, 875; exclusive use of ex- •ire stale rei m, 8325. From Liverpool to New York, :ii and £211. \n experienced Surgeon nttacXio I to each ship. \o berth* can ho«eeured until paid for. propimed dates of sailing. From .Yew York. From I.ieerpnol. 1833. 1833. elites lay..,. Jnii.-M . l85fa|Saturduy...,Jatl. 13.. 1835 •'itnpsil i> .... I'eb. 7.. 1855 -Saturday ..Feb.*27.. 18.55 cinosduy.... Feb 21.. 18.5.51 Saturday.... Fob. 10.. I855 |Suiurduy fail. 24.. 1835 For Freight nr Pa-*ugo npply to i\V ARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall street, N. Y. nlVN, SlllPl.KA CO., I tvorpool. it'.PIIBN, K EN N \ H U St O' >,27 Austin FriHrs, London. W \|N XV RIO I IT* UO., Paris, or ... i. II. DU.APrlll, Havre. r-jTlIie owners of tiioso ship* will not bo neenunta- f. r gold. -i ver, bulll m. spieie. jaivolr-, |.ruchnis nr me als, unless bills of lading are sign ml r-.'inr, ami tlio value thereof expressed ilierein. ilni.'.ers plot** t ike II nice. ilm me ships of this ecintiot carry any goods contraband of war. ,-a n tnwl ly CENTRAL RAILROAD. . ,,.l Hill Ml' !*• Ui.lft l.il- »N ml alter Sun,lay H.u I ItL i ic.tober, instant and > iiai I 1'iri! er ii..fiv. H e I’ass.-hgi-r Truius on the .’.rai Uuiirnad, w ill run ua tollowe: nY V iVILN SAVANNAH AMI MAC"*. ivoSavunntih .5 a m , and 12 IS r. M. vent Min-on 2.1.5 e. tf.. and I a. m .re *1 aeon 11 .■*■*» a. m , iiml It 30 p. m. nre nt 8iviinii h 10 45 p. m , and 7.20 a. m. BK'flVKKN SAVANMII »NO Al'IMSTA. .ve-aviiiinah *....12 3 p m., and 8 30 P. M. • »'*• :.t ViiL’Ustn a.45 p. m.. and 3.30 a. m. 15 a. M . and 4 '.in p. m. .... I 3o p. m. and IU.4.5 p. m. II 4.5 a. »i .Mid 0.30 p. M 8 45 p. m., and .5 3 • a m. 0 a m . nml 4.3'i p. m »e \uguna •ve maa •annuli DKTXVICK* Mac. •ve Mm:.hi • ai Augusta oe Xitgimu 'out Mae.in rwK• N A VA V N All, MII.I. kDG AVI LLE AND KAToNTON. am# Suvannait A A. M. rive In Mllleduuvld* p. m 11.45 A. M’ V\.M.'Vr.’vVADl.LY. ..cl 13 $200 Roward. ste RUNAWAY from iheSiihacrlboron thaxWd SjP* ftppteiiber, lit* slave ALIlF.K'P, who Is 27 M years of Hgo.uboui A feel 8 Indus high, weigh* alioul HO pounds, has straight and very light A u hair, bine e»os,ninl Is so while that It will lie illlll. nil to detect Ids being u Negro. Ills front tenth lire lust deca) lug, chows tobacco, and Is loud of spirits tho' i o drunkard, tin cannot rend or write, bus no trade; bus been nccuslometl to stuck and fa tiling Mo bus but little knowledge of thccouulry.iiitd will have frequent orcuslon to enquire Ids way. Is ruilior slow In simeoh, and has rathe ran bumbleiippi'itriiiicc- <>NF. HUNDRED in H.I.AU8 and the horse (it taken with him,) will bo given by me for Ins eonllneinent In any fail, and Informix- lion sent to me so 1 gel him. One Hundred Hollins will be paid for proof to convict tho Aholttiqphl who Ims t ecu tampering with him lor some months past, nml who Ims Inched him to tuko lids udvnnlugo of my nbranco to New York. Aliy ono who may have seen said Negro will greatly oblige me by wrlilng, ao Hint I mny have some bleu of what dlreeiloii lie Imsluko". He williindoiddeilly ims* himself ns u wl.lle mm*. When lie Icll he rode a ches- uni soriel horse, worth about $70. J. M.TI80N, ocl lit—tf Bethel,aiinuCo, t5e,»r«ln. JPortfijn UunfiuBB (Cnr'nB. 1*17 IIII11'.H iVJO.M N, WAY lift ill >Hi>, UURKF. COUNTY, OA. Practice law in Ulcliinoml, Burke, Washington, Bcrlvuu and l.miutucl. Titos, m. nxnatiN. nAt.rot,M r. jonis. declll ly nil.LIHI A lIArVlM.I.I,, a r r o n at k v s .; r a \v . Yl'uyitu*l»«»ro% («n, Reforonoa - Messrs. A J.Ai T. W. Miller, Augus|u,Ua. oct 2 1 y ■3 . ii 7 V l IS A ^ 188 * ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fornytli.BitM Will j^riiclicoin the Flint ntnl iidjninliig counties of the UCrUi=YovU StSbcctlormnitB From S. J\t. 1‘eltrnpill A- Co.’a Ailrrrltaiof Apatity, 11 A'u/anu al., yVete York, unit JW In state-at, Hoaton, I*. At Do nn* Until* lor tho most iiifluiuiilnl atm Inr- ae a t circulating t.'ommcrcial pminrs both In tho United Bluies mil ’lieOiiundns. KTtlu York asucrtlBrnunta. I fVim Skillin, Flsarher, Oirm A- HeheU'i Advertising //uuAr,3IO Itrondway, .Wtc lork. LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME Jan 7 Mavua i.'lrcnit. tf Iron Front Jcivi-lrr Store WIloLILSAt.K AND RETAIL, No. 1 |G Broufshton-gt., l/tlweni Bull f* Whitaker , The lurgost and best suleeteil stock or goods ever offered lor sale in lids ntty. Hold mid 811- A ver Watches. Vest, Fob mul t.iinrd Chalns.su!> Jewelry. Chidelmies, Bracelels, Brooches, flaw to iiniiiul work Finger Kings, Silver I'uslor*. Tea Sets, Piirhcia, Driblet*, ‘‘ups, t ake l.usket-, Spo-na. Folks, Fish Knives Pio Knives, Ohec*,' Bcoutis, l.adiet, I Hyplains. Also, all kinds o f Plated Ware, Military and 1 Fancy Cootie, mid a great variety ol articles loo numer ous to mention; the whole of which will ho old nt re duced prlc“*. Allklmlsof Watches,«docks, Jewelry nr Jollier Job blnu attended to by c.nnputriit hnutls. OOl 17 HORTON tc UIKI'.MAN. SPLENDIDHOSIERY Fop (iciiUrmen’s Wear. C O.MPBIRINt; every variety undsiylo of CA8IIMKHF. AI Kit I NO, LAMB WtVih. FLANNELP. 8II.K nod CJTTON I’M)KII SHIRTS, DRAWERS and hull' HOSE, CLOVES.&c. Suitable for the season. Phase cali and provide lor jour wauls mid necessities. WM.O. PRICE, «»ct 27 .Merchant Tailor, 14. Bay *t. New Carriage Ware-House, COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS. M - M? TUB UNDLHSIGNbl> respectfully in- jfi^hirms tin* citlrensof 8iivanunh mid »ur- J^g^^g2*^piunditig country, that he lias completed CARR [ALE WAREHOUSE, Corner Congress ;iiul Montgomery Streets, and has now on hand and is constantly receiving, n largo and baud- some stock of W!»l A. I.OfrTUN' ATTOHNEY AT LAW, nova if. Timit tceHo, <lm>, WII.I IAYI LIMV IRBS. ‘ ATTORNEY AND HOUNBELLOU-AT-LAW, iTllcann|iy, (*l»rl<lu« will practice tn the Hours of F.ast ami South Florida.; lieferounes—Tutino Pmluu-y a: i’o., Charleston.8. U.s Plenum, Heidi it Co., 8avmiiinh,Cn-; Cooper At Mother, Mirmmpy, Fin. march 2t» ly # smi utii. u“T»EPi*i;ii, Btnwertvor io II E MRY J . !’ " D ? I! B k 80N, \%'atrlt«iN, Jntvelry nml silver Ware* No. 175 Cheaimt si., opposite the State House, l*hiluiiol|i|iia. mny 30 ly M. I Use rive In Entouloil.. •uvaiiiinh, Ca , Will f >ct.. tB.i.5. South Westorn Rail Road. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Consisting of Cun •lies. Bock.-iwnv*, Tcp and No Top Bug* gics, Currl igcs. lkirrouches. and Wagons of every descrip- tlou, calculated to suit the most fastidious, and "nre made ot the best iiiatcriul, and thn limit celebruted builders of Newark, New York mul New Haven. All of which will be sold low, mul w.irraiit n d to give aatinlHction. A cull is respectfully solicited. U. ML IIAKDCASTLE, Corner of Congress mul Montgomery streets. N. B. KEI'AIBING of all kiiuL done iu the best man- lu'r. and ui low as the times will admit. nov 8—ly FANCY DRY GOODS. ' I A D I E 8 AND GENTLEMEN’S KID, BUCKSKIN J mul other styles of l«l/.IVES. Dress Trimmings. ' Llueu Cambric H'dk'fs; EmUroldered and Cotton ll’dk't's; Needh*-worked and Lice Collars mul 8|ii»ves, a very great variety; Eugli-h thread. Maltese mid Yaleiieicnnes Laces; Blaek Giinpuro do; tienls Fancy Cravats mul Scarfs {Bon net. and narrow Trimming lllbliou, white and colored Sasli Jo., Ac. Just received and for sale by MOV 0 DkW'1 IT & MORGAN. WOOL iTats Rvool HATH I I a JU$T received ;U*o dozen W OOL HATS, a good article for plantation use. BELDEN & CO. Corner of Uroiighfun nud Bnriiard sts. nov 0—lot TilEVERY LATEST, a Tile very last Fall Style of Gentlemen's Fine Silk Dress Hats have been received; an inspection Is respectfully solicited. N. K. BAUNUM, nov 9 lint and Cap Store, 169 Congress street. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. T HE >1’HSi. KIREU has now In store and Is receiving by t-ueli ste imer troin New York, u full und well selected araorimeni of READY MADE CLOTHING AND GENTI.EME.VS M U.MSJIING filHIOS. Consisting«>t flue DRF.^s nil ■ FldiL’K COATS. BU8I- NESS COATS of all qualities Mul colours. MERINO and FLANNEL UNDER Sill UTS olid DRAWS.— <;I." V I’.S, CU A V ATS, &c , N c llnvlim procured die services of nn ixperleucad cut- ler, tin tlutiers lilni«eir Hull to* simll )>• uoiu to please all wlio may fuvor hlin with bl* orders, und his block of pieces goods Is full, und well assorted. WILLIAM .71. TUN NO, Factor & Commission Merchant. For Florida and Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMERCIAL NVllARF CHARLESTON, S. C. AND 97 HAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA. may 7 ttino , Wi 1,1.1 A M .1 W ■ I Ail 1311« * ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrouiun, Geo., Will pravttco In th« Nort'iorn Circuit of Georgia, nud In thecountieHof Burke,i'olnnibln, Jefferson mid Wash ington, of iliti Middle Circuit. ly may 1* FULTON HOUSE, A T I. A N T A U E Oil GIA, BY A. E. HELVE). Atlanta. March 11, |u. r ,3. tf mar HI (ESTABU8HBU IN I780.i PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WALTEIL IBAKCU As CIO. Amerlctt 1 '. »' tench, Ho ncopu title, and Vanilla OIIOOM.ATH; prepnre.l COCOA: HID >M A, CO. CO A PASTE; Cocoa Slicks, Solu ble, Homiupalhie mul Dietetic Cocoa; Cocoa Shells; Cracked Cocoa, Ac. These Mannfseturea to which rtn*T prumii'mh havo been a- wnnled by thoclilnf Institut on* —and Falra o, the Union, mu an Lenf. Flower fc fVuil excellent diet for children, Inva- of thr Cocoa, with a lid*, mul persons in heulth. They pad ojiturd, allay r.ttier than Induce the ner vous exclb'imnt nttciidnul upon the uso of ton or coffee, and lire recommended hv Dr*. Warren, Jackson, liny, ward, Ware, and Adums, of Hoaioii, and by eminent physicians ebewh re. For sale by nil the principal (iroeera iu the United State*, and hv their Agents. _ D.C. Murray. New York; Grant fa TwoIIa Philadel phia ; Thomas V. Brund'ge, Baltimore; Kenuolt &. Dud ley, Clo. WALTER BAKER fa CO., sep 13 -3m Dorchester, Mass. ~ Merillo Iron Pipe Works, M Ell ltIL & JAQUES, 112 Ccntrc-St New York. mMANI FACTI IIEKS AND DEALERS iu Wrought lVE Iron. Pipe*. V'BHngs. Toola, and every des-rlption of nppmuta* eonneeled with Steam. M uter and tins, for heating nud lighting Steamer*. Churches, Hood*, l’ri- vute Dwelling*, Hospital*, a Aa) lulus, Vlllago*, Factories mul Hall*. Also Valve*. Cocks, Pump. 1 '. Gauges, Boiler* and Boiler Flue* made to order. 11iu - S» row Cutting Mnehliiea are entirely new, and our own patent warranted to do double the work of any other invention. GnlcM solicited from till sections of tin-country, mul promptly attended to, Jo 83, 'So -ly Conilis, Fnna, and Fancy (>oiii1n. WILLIAM TASKER,—No. lo Pahk Puck. New York. I N V ITUS tin-attention or Southern mul M'e-tein Met- chant*, to his new *toi k of Fan*. Cuinli*. llair, Tooth mul Null ltru-hc*. Ladies' lh-ticule*, perfumery. Sonn., Porte Monnaie*. Jet mid Bead Bracelet*, Poeket Book*, Dress Button*. Pins und Needle*. Ilooks mul Eyes, M'ntcli Htinrds, Wax. Coral und UIiim Bead*, NivkInee*, Ac. In dia Itulib r Combs, Ciiues, lulls and Toys of every di*- seriplioii. Sel-eor.«, Buvor* mul Cutlery, Hold mul Hilt Jew lry. A- eord'-.iis and Yudin*, lueliulliiga general and a very invw sioek of English. French mul Herman Fancy Hood's, winch wdl be sold ut the Very louent prices, for Cash or approxed paper. it/; • Orders by letter selected mul put up in the best manner. MM. TASKER, may 1 — ly P In Park Plnet*. New York. The Best Hair Dye. '■~vll.ii. M. BALLABD'Sfni'warticle)received thchlglu B W i-'t premium at the World'* Fair nml Anu.-riemi In stitute 1st-. IH.«' the Best. For mu - cxntniio d by the diitingui-hed chein! I Prof. John Torrey, and proiiouiiceil iiuPasH iijjcr 1'i ulii* daily to Columbus ) V AND AFiL > MJND\Y. August 27. pus-ng rand | a ih tr iiiia will leave Macon f a i'olumbusanil Mont- I .a ry. daily at 2.1o A. M., an 1 3.13 P. M.,arriving at 1 unbus nt 7.10 A. M. and lil.UU P. .XI. Leavo Columbus i c /ii U.iily at 1.13 A. M. and 2.3jP w M,. arriving ut ■a at 1.'. t ; A. M. and 8.5 i P. M. • *i-i ng rs for Aiu -ricis will l ike tin morning train nt A. 51. Lo u Macon, arriving at America* at O.lO A. L mvu Aiuericus at 0.40 A. M. ami arrive ut Macon ID.lo A. M. .' 'iiiu cting nt Macon each way with the Central Rnil- i irim* to .Nivannuh, August.i, Milledg'Vill- an 1 La- t»n; mul with Macon und Western Railroad Tiains to . n. Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville, und •' i > Lie. Jain cting dally at Columbus, with GirarJ nud Mo- U.oiri.ul. aa cting daily at Americas with foiir-lmrso post :.i l. tv to TallnU \ssgu, Albany, TUomutviUc, Ac., tri-we kly Hide Line to Lumpkin. iai- ts for p tints on this Road •* b low Fort Vnl- jhijl'l take the 1 o'click evening train from Sa- -adi. mil A o'clock evening train from Augusta, to rid-t ntlm at Macon; fir ntht plints on South tii. or Muscog'-e Railroads, passengers will have i t ntion by e|th-r trains. hr*t Chss stnuiuhip l".ivo Savannah for New York -:n slays aril Saturdays, nml lor Philadelphia on •in'* lays. Passage, ill tli:Cabin, |2U; Steerage.$S ■ from Montgomery to savannah, $1300 lb. Columbus to do 9 00 b\>. Aim-ricusto do 8 80 HE'D. M\ ADAMS, Superinteiulant. Micon,niig2 'no Hfh aug 11 ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBBHT, GrBOBGrIA.. I N<I •- i-ntiru scholastic year of tins Institution, by a joint resolution of the Faculty mul Trust ess, lins .. lliioivu into ono term, cumin Ticiug on the First :. hy in September, and dosing oii commencement ■ 1'liuM.luy after tho fourth Sunday In June. F A C U L T Y: AUGUSTUS ALLEN, A. M.. President—Professor of .:ish Literature und Ancu-ut Liuguuge*. l:.:v. J. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Professor of Mental 1 Moral Philosophy. IHiV. T. X. FGUSTEK, A. M.—Prof: ssor of Mathematics t Natural Science. MISS ANN E. ALDUS'—Principal Primary Department Instructress iu Bolauy nml French. 1). It. LIONOSKI—Principal of Music Department. MUS. L. K. GRANT AND MRS. K. T. CALDWELL— •a mi -ntal Branches. Tiiii Institution now presents to the public, advantages . I. few poiiesi. A large and eleminlly constructed : - 2*i edillce: on" of the largest Chapels in tho State; ii" 'Mary out-buildings nml enclosure; a hoardingde- "*ii nt. titled up in the most m at and comfortablo •. nal under tho sup-rintendence of the teachers ..• • v -h; with Hu- whole 'loiiiestic department under • r-.-ful direction of ladies of expen-uce. added to all ■liitles lor a thorough course of iustliiction which • x inilnr inititution can offer. It will lie seen by refer- ' j onr catalogue, that our rates of Board and Tul- • are h-*s tli in < an bo found idsewhvru. This fact, in •• tint - of p -cuninry pr> NMirc. is worthy of tho con- : iiieii of tho* • having dnugiih r* to educate. f ***" R cirding D jiarlnu nt will be under the direction 'r-sldent Ald' ii nn | |n.|y, and Profes-or CaldW'-ll and M'ith spa' loii* and coinfori'ible dormitories, large onv.-nlent <:los*-ts. new nud elegant furniture, good • xp I .'Ticj'l « TvuniH. an I tnlih t lurnisliod with the 'hat tin market affords; togeiln-i mith n uholesoiiie I<.iruntnl dD Inline. w« hope to In r.'ase the liberal .page with which this Institution ha* hitherto been V- X. FOItSTRIt. Sec'y Faculty. . .ilibert, July .10.1866. nug 7—Jim 1, »60. IIITJQ DA8TILB SOAP- A fresh supply of Old Leghorn Castile .-oaii. Ju*t n-ei-ivisl and for *• »v JOHN B. MOURE Ic CO., . i ‘'* 23 Glbl*on*’ Buildiiigs. t lOIl.V, HAY fa OATS. —700 bushel* Cum, 400 ■ bid h Eastern Huy, 8W bales Northern Huy, 6(ki !• h avy Seed und feed Huts, iu ntore and forsiilu by -'ll LYNN A SNIPER. t Alt, pi ii ItLBD BBBFi Ao.-1000 Hacks *7 ■■ Ij ban ; Ii Pi .nil Ihi I and -ICoidi Extra Sugar- nokud II ef in canvas'* In r*«r" and for sale by I LY.V.N A HNIPKR. H lTTEIl A.\DCiIEE8E.- -M Firkin* rholee Mien Rutter. D) llrklm l ooking do. lb tubs do. '-''•i while C'lieese. For sale bv * U M'EIISTEK A PALMES. 4 B B O T T’H NAPOLEON.--The lliit«ry of •i.Nsp.l,.,,,, itunupait*., m 2 vul*. i b gmtHy hound lu '** n, l lialf-ealf, with inupi and illustrations. A fur- **M'ly received und tor sale by WAHNOCK A DAVIS, '”'2 |,V.> Congus* st. pl<«l K._l,',(i |,bis "D' lini' iid nnd "Oukley" Flour, , j! 1 ' Lit .• nd qr bbl niu k* “Denim ml ’ Flour, 60 bids *'study piour. Just recuivcd mid l>.r»nlebv t lj IIOI.C IMBE. JOHNSON A CO. ||nAN|,Y._niamly in Imll pioe*, <|tiarternuud oc* . i In Emd. Jii*i received, ami for sale by ' “ MINIS A JOHNSTON. W*A|*m,&(., ;,(,u |„,x,-« No. I Pale nml 1 'iimilv Soup, ,"T“ T-il' t • 1 ' ~ “ W S "W A. 1ST ’ S BANK-NOTE LIST ANI> DETECTOR. Published Semi-monthly ot .Montgomery, Ala., At S3 OO Per Annum, In Ailvnncc. fW^IIE M’OltK Is printed on line white paper and new ■ tvp •, nml ill appearance will be second to tiouo in the Unit d States. A Southern Bank-Note List is essential In every Bank, Counting Uous -, mid Public Office. Let us unite in ad vancing our common interests, and not permit Northern men ami Northern Detectors to llurtunte our mAney mat- t' rs ns tin y may wish, while wc arc quietly following their dictation. The wmk will he carefully revised on tho day of pub lication. und all inipoi tunt Ihium-inl changes, as they oc cur, uuticed- Every exertion w ill be made to make it u correct nml r< liabl-- guide to the Bunker, nml Merchant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers, Am tioms-r*, Commission Merchants, and others desirous of having tln-ir mimes and busim ss widely circul.it d, are infornud that a limi ted numb', r of advertisements will lie inserted. Special rates for advertising by the y ear, or for shorter periods, may be know n by apply ing to any of my Agents, or at the office iu Atlanta, Hu. Specimen numbers will be sent, on application by let ter, t ree of charge. All communications intended for tho Bank-Noto List ami Detector, must be addressed to Swan’s Bank-Noto List. Atlanta. Ha. SAMUEL SM'AN. James Ih'UUKTsojt, General Agent. sep 26—3in SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE. Young 1 " Building, Sign of tho HOLDEN SADDLE, OPI'USITK XV. H. SIMMONS' 'TjiTIIINO STORE. W. II. MAY & CO Have on hand u goodn'i'irtmcnt of Saddles, Bridle* and I llnrnesse*, of w hich the* following roinpriso a part: I S\>anish Muilteil, Overlaid nml Shafion Saddle*. Plant- 1 er’s large nnd extra lai-ge Saddles: Men's plain do.; Eng- , h*h do.: Boys' and Race do.; Ladle*' Saddle* of a variety of I pattern*; Bridle* nml Murtciigalc*; Saddle Bag-*, Trunk*. I Ac. i SADDLER'S MATERIAL*.—Saddle Tree*. Skirtimrmid | Hug-kin*; Pad do.-. Straining nml Wonted XVob; Thread ami lack*. n«*ortcd size*. HARNESSES.—t'mu-h, Bumurho, Buggy and Sulky llarm***c* of all kind*, bv the »|||g|.> set. (• XBUIAHETRIMMINHS.—Rar.iuehe. Buggy A Sulky Spring* and Axle*: Dn*h Frann *: Hobbs nnd Bow*, by the -iimlo «et: Plated ami Him-* Stump Joint.*: plain do; patent Da*h Leather. Top mi l Curtain do.; broad ami narrow Lace*, variety ot pattern*; Silk nml Worsted Fringe; black nnd purple (Vicli Ruan-: Buggy Lamp*, Plated nml Bnt»s I’nrringc Band*: lira** nml Plaited Kmdi*. Ac. July 23 MbKKK & BGNNfiTT. c a r h i A c b~7k ifliA : 7s ess~h kTo s I t o r y, Corner of West Broad and Hay Streets, Nil viimill Ii. Gii., m - g* rj? 'VonId rail the attention of the citizens of Georgia. South Carolina, Florida. Ala bama nml 'J'i um'*see, to their large uml splendid sin I: of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Ac., Ac., ■ embracing every variety nn I style now iu use. Among | our stuck will lie found nil of the mo*t fashionable styles 1 combining I ELEGANCE 5VIT1I LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH h Built by some of the most reliol.l.. bulliler* III t*l,ll.,.UI- iitiiii, wiiosii work lias a ivpiitutloti for LlglitueiM, Duru- iiility nml Neatness, uu*ur|His*ed by miy other inmiufuc- j turers ill Hi" Union. | There may al*o lie found among our stork selections I from the establi*hinent of J. M. tjuMHY & Co., and other celebrated manufacturer* in Newark. N. J.. New York ' and New Haven, all of wlijeli are built expredy for us, | nnd which we do not hesitate to warrant in every purlieu- ! II. C. McKee ha* been fur twenty-one years engaged in I the Carriage lliisltikss iu Columbus. Ha., nml we feel con- | tldeiit that with our united experience nml attention we j will be able to kt* p on hau l a Stock that wu think will I meet the approbation ami v ant - of the public, nod which i for variety ami extent will >■ j this place. ! All orders shall havo sii.. | Savannah. Aug 31 1865, !LUCAL LVIBENU, i Hint hen toforo kept at a prompt attention. II. t . McKKE. 1. S. BENNETT. Off* TIIE VALLE s Fig Blue. f u-'i i.i it i.ii.- i ut « r.x i.vir.s. I tfJ, Ar « : °, UlfiAUN, Atr. - 2oo box. * Grant It »i.l p,, llui " e ' and H'*. l.5o lion » Slate ol Georgia ii'* »i| p *"!"n boxes X mil ai* Brands fi's. 8'*. lo's, fin],!.'""" “ I ’ ***•»'» Fill" Cut T*ibio i ii. 3'to 'I Cigar*.(all M.u' UU.I f.,r t.y IVKU/*TKH X I'Al.lll’H. Oglethorpe Medical College, AT SAVANNAH, GrA. T HE SESSION OF LECTURES in the uliovu Institu tion will commence on the first duy of November un i terminate on Hie 1st of March. The Clinique at the College building, will he opened to patients on the 20th ofUctober, uml be continued through out Hie session: The Fueultv is constituted ns follows : H. L. BYRD, M. D.. (late of Savannah Medical College,) I'rollbsor of the Principles nnd Practice of Physic. E. I.tltOY ANTONY, M. D., (of XYa.vnesboro, Ha..) Pro fessor of Obstetrii s ami diseases of XVouieii ami Children. WESLEY C. NORWOOD M. D.. (of Cokesl.ury, 8. C..y Professor of Materia Medira nml Medical Jurisprudence. JAMES S. MOREL, M.D.. (of Savannah,Gn..y Professor of Anatomy. JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, S. C.,) Professor of Physiology. XVxj. t. FEAY, M. D., (of Suvminah, Oa.,) Professor of Chemistry mid Pharmacy. CHARLES GANAIIL, 31. D., (of Savannah, Gn..) Pro fessor pro tent, of the Principles mid Practice of Surgery. Demonstrator of Anatomy , R. J. NUNN, 31. P.. iof Sa vannah.) The fees will be—*100 for the entire course of Lectures; $10 Demonstrator's fee; Graduation $30; .Matriculation $5. Arrangements have been made by which students can be accommodated with good board lit from 3b£ to $4 per For further information, address s pt 2s II. L. BYRD, M. P„ Dean. SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT COHN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY ICth 1R64. T HE attention of Planters. Fanners nml Stock feeders in general, is respectfully railed to this Mill ns the most Important article of the kind now in use, not only well adapted for grinding cob meal for stock, but grist or fine hominy for tho table, nml especially bread meal from corn not fully ripe or dry in fall. In setting this Mill, no mechanic or frame work is wanted, only wanting to lie fastened to the floor or plat form. Easily adjusted nud used by any person, even a ch Id. The LITTLE GIANT has received tho first premiums at the late Agricultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, Mary land. mid other States, and that is the most complimenta ry manner, as well as the most ready commendation from the thousands witnessing its performance. These Mills are guaranteed in the most positive manner Against delicti or breakage, mid No. 3 warranted to grind 15 bushels or feed per hour, with one horse, nml offered at the low price of $115, all complete, ready for attaching the team. No. 4 at $75, grinds 20 bushels per hour with two horses. Manufactured by HCOTT & MOCK BEE, Augusta, (In., And sold by C. H. CAMPFtELP,Agent for the Manufacturers, 171 Bay street, Savannah, where tho Machine may bo seen. may 1 FORSALB. A MULATTO Woman, 2.5 years old, a first rate seam- Xm*tre.s9,iunl liei children,"a* follow*: A boy II years, a boy I years, and a boy 2yenrsoM -all sound, healthy mid of goodcharneter. Hold to remain in tliecitv. Apply to nov 13 XV .XI. WU’GUT. FOll HALE, A SMALL lot or Bice Field Hands for sale. A Mun 30 years, a woman 27 year*, A mini 28 years, a woman 22 years, A woitiau 40 years—all sound nml orderly. Apply to nov 13 WM. Wit 10 llf, f 'NSTEI/I/ Gil A NT, or the Lost Wife, neliurmiiig novel, by an iiiiknowii author; Hilaries X’uvasieur.or The Outcast Heir, by J. Fredei ick Smith, author of “Amy Lawrence,” “MiunloGrey," "Oils Howard," Ar. For sale |,y XVAItNDUK fa DAVIS. Booksellers mid Htatloners, No. lAUCougress st. nov 19 A LE fa PORTER.-IU i nsksTeiinent* eel.dirntcd Seotch Ab' iii l)um ts nml Pints Imported direct from the lire wry. 2nrn*k*Bv as* purler Iii Jl’lnts. 20 do Bar clay'* Porter III Pint*, l anding, nud &T Hide hy■ 14 CLAOIIOItN fa UI!NNINGHAM. ( 4IIKKNI*:.—60 Ih.xch English Dairy Cheese. 60 do /choiceGonIi'-ii Cheese. Isimling. mid f"i sale by nov II CLAOIIOItN ft CUNNINGHAM. . IA STMllN HAY, per Brig A. laiwroiice. For { Vj k ilc by OGDEN, BT A Bit A 00. | nov A and Firc*Proof Qualities of XVILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, AS MANl'FACTl'RKP DY STARNS Si. MARVIN, NUIV YOUK. IN TilE fire of tho 3d lust., which consumed tho brick building, occu pied by Mr. John T. Thomas opposite tho Gum Works In this city, was n Safe ol tho above description, containing tho bonks, paper* and money of .XI r. Thomas nnd unlioiigli the build ing wus destroyed, tho said 8uf-i sustained no injury wii ate ver from the intense licnt lo which It hud been exposed. On opening the 8ule I content* were loiiud undisturbed, nnd in Giesume order 1 and cmid Itinii ns whin | hired there, except n slight | di-coloraili'ti lo thn projecting ends of n lew papers, ! and the barks of one or ■ : the books, caused by { the steam genoruted In thn fc'ule, while ut Its greatest ! bent. The Safe nnd contents,ns It cnmcfrnm the ruins, may l still he seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at the : Gas Works. A large assortment ol these celebrated ; 8afts always on bmul, and f.imaloby C. II. UAMPFICLD, Agent lor Mainifucturers, July 20, 1855. 171 liny at., cmvanunli, Ua, i I lake pleasure In corroh rnpug the foregoing state- , menl, and in addllion wont.I i»l.| that tho hooka are now i lu use. J.T.THU3IA8, Wood Yard,Ferry Wharf. I Jll| y IMS. oct 24 FIRE INSURANCE. j Statement of the “Norwich Fire Insurance Company of i Norwich, Connecticut, on the 6th day of June, any I Capital Stock $150,000 1855. i Surplus 6.320 00 1 00 $165,32- AMSF.TS OF THE COMPANY. 1 00 321 Share* Bank Stock ill various Bank* $30,009 00 23 “ Incorporated Companies other than Banks 27 Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on Beal Estate, Bonds, Bank Stock and other good personal security 121.800 00 Cash iu hnndsof Agents 2.nort 00 “ in Bank 1,150 00 I.IAIIILITIKS. Losses adjusted, unadjusted or claim* for losses—none, Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual— Total amount at risk (about) .'•,1(10,000. The amount at hazard on any risk, (with very few ex- ■ ccptions,) not over 6,000. A BREWSTER, President. K. Leabneii, .lr., Secretary. ,1 Norwich. Conn., JiimGtlh, 1855. Personally appeared before the undersigned, Mayor of thecliy of Norwich, it: said State, A. Brewster, President, I mid I!. Learned Jr.. Secretary of the “Norwich Fire . In*iiranceConipnny."andiiinileso|einnontli to the truth of the above statement, signed by them. I also. * certify that I have examined the report of said Compa ny. ami find tho above to be a correct statement of the ■ Mime mid that the notes and loan* on which a part of said . capital Ih invested mo in my opinion good and , secured. a • In testimony whereof.’! have here to set my linml nml caused the seal of the city to be affixed, this Otlidny of June, 1855. IL. 3.1 WILLIAM L. BREWER. Mayor of tho city of Norwich. Tb" undersigned is ugcni f5t the nbovi office, nud |* . ready to take risks on all descriptions of property in the city. J.so. INGEBHOLL. ‘ .ly IH SAVANNAH DRY DOCK. To Ship Owners, Masters & Consignees of Vchm-Im. , fffi^HE subscriber respectfully Informs them that tho M Hnviiunali Dry Dis k i* now- iu Niicccssful operation, and it is calculated to lake in ship* or any class from DKi to l.'OU tons burthen. It I* 2:10 feet long mid 66 feet wide, nud coiiipleln in every particiilnr. A large gang of work men i* employed and a large supply of mutoriiil* is ou blind, so Unit vessels call b" repaired with as muchdis- patch ns In any other port. Pump mid Block Making nml Hliiilirswoik done "It I lie pi. mii-ihiiIuI every effort lundc to insure economy nml IhL-lit v 1 .those xvlm mny favor the Dock will) their business. D. P. LANDEB8IIINE. x.- 1 mid Sunerintemlent. f.di'JI Late ol Xl.ir-b's Dis'K.CIiarlcston. » AHKETS, IIA IH ItROOMK, FKATIIKII DC8TEBS. —A large variety at No. 165 Broughton street. net tl HORACE MOUSE. IjIN'HS. I.IHMI pail- lllimls, of the various sizes, for most favorable terms, by CHAFFER * CO., No. 0 Whitak>r«t. II0IMCK V. miVAU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8ALB-ROOM8, 04 For«yth>HI., New York. Tho Hand Sewing Machine! MANUFACTURED Under Patent of F. It. Robinuon & S. H. Roper, BY HOWARD fa DAVIS, BOSTON. f r | , IIIS Mii'blu” actually .*cw>; iisi*bula single tin end; I tbreud* its "Wii needle*, and takes every variety of (hroiigli stiicli. without loop 01 <-linin. The stitches aiu foiTin >1 tin- sunc a* in Imnd «> wing, mi l, < x< ept In the pcrf< ct Ion of their urcurncy uml regularity, cannot bodls- tiiiguished (r.'in haml-work. The work u pcrforiiiid with M tl „ ,, ..... .. .. nt leu»t six time.* the rapid.tv, while lining of vastly supo- IU H. V. H.-would call tho attention ol strangers visit- rlo. uuiimvto the best bamUewIm.-. lug the city, mid <-*pucially those iu tho trade, to his XV. II. WILLSON. Applet, .n's Building, N n.{HH Broadway, New York. Vw •Clrciil n * and Siiuiple* sent by mull 011 npplkatiou. ' nov 10—lm S 1 . lug the city, and especially those iu tho trade, to his xteusive WAUK-ROO.M8 AND MANUFACTORY. In the possession of tiuoqiinlled facilities, lie is enabled to execute nil orders 011 the lowest possible terms. The Milo-rooms are replete with choice specimen*, uml a full assortment of RICH GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Moulding.*. Rich Gilt, Roso Woods, Oak, Maple, Zebra and Mahogany, iu every variety and constantly on hand. Orders from all parts of thn United Htatus nnd Canadas, executed with promptness, parked w itli the greatest of cure. A liberal discount allowed to tile Trade. II. V. SIGLER. Ol, 67, 60 uml 71 Forsyth- liov 12—3 inns New York. thin Cltu GINE WORKS. '•» Hroolilyn, N. York. DURDON & CO., H AVING recently fitted up the extensive establish* meat at the alsive limned place, wo are prepared to manufacture all kinds of Sterna Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mill*. Saw ami Grist Mill*. Pump* and Gearing for wink ing Mine*, Shafting, Pulleys, fac., nnd are pn pared to fur- I1UI1 casting* of every deseiiptioli. We would call the at- t, ntion of South'in Planter* particularly to our Sugar Mill*. Having pun bused thoentirestiHk of Pal terns from the late firm of G. It. llm i-.n A Co.. X. Yoik. we cm. suMy say that we can turn nut a Mill which for stn-ngtli, dura bility uml m-atm-ss. cannot bo excelled by nnv c-taliln-li- incut lu tb" State*. A long experience in tlio bmlm ss lenders Ii* competent to execute any orders, and we would udvi-e those in give want of Machinery to us a call. Engi nes from I to In horse power always on linml. D.P. Ill'll DON, II. N. L'ONKUX, S. 11. CONKMX. liESTHKV* IICO.\ WO 1C KM, Fun run m/.yuf.ictumf of WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES mul Steam Englnrs, 67 PlMItlcST. illl'M'KI.V\, N. iqiposlte New York Cl T HE Sub*crib"i- having been engaged for the last 16 yearn in the alnio*t exclusive inmiiifnctiire of ' ni"*t important lnveuti"ii. Woodsuorlh's Pinning. Gr lug iilnl Tongiug Mucliliic, has recently completed the large addllion to hi* already extensive Iron 55 mk*. will execute with dispatch all orders in the above line to an iinliiiiit'-d extent. The universally acknowledged superi ority of Wi*-sNwoi iIi'h Planing Ma.-liinc*. nimiufucturcd by him. over all others, re.|uiie« no reiteration. In riie mmiufiietiiiv of STEAM ENGINES, wi- claim 11 siiperioiiiy for power nml speed, beauty of con*triieti"ii guarantee the Engines to transmit power f.<r the *mue money than can other manufacturer, ami more than wear and tear, a* well us a large and tlni.*b list per ci lit be furulsll'-d Din per cent, sarins in G. Principal Druggist* la this city—price SI. I’riiK.,' 'iccmul store40aandfitWBroadway, New York. litar 16, '60—P iuui-16 %V. JAOKSON A: SON. ORATE AMI EEMIIitt MAKERS, 240 Front Kt. and 930 Broadway, New York. ang I—ly P SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. cpilESr; nuicblnc* have long sustained the highest repu- L tat ion in the United Slat"*. Tub first prize—a mold Mira it.—haareceuGy been awarded tu them atthegreut Exposition lit the Palace of Industry in Paris, and thus tin y have the World's xerdtet of »-n|"Tli»rity. Great itnpriivcmcnl* have just been added, so that they run without ii"i*». with ease to the operator at double the ordinary speed, so that TWICE AS Mi nt WORK CAM I'F. OON'C IX A PAY. Tin) greatest clothing and shoe maiinf icturing establish ments in l lie country use these maclilni'S exclusively.— They lire competent to perform every sort of work in tin mo*t perfect stylo. As tin re ui" very great number* of Inferior or entirely worthies* sowing machines of the I,crow fa III".! Avery, Wilson. Grover fa Baker, and other patents, which have been sold, but cannot be used to any 11 ivmitugc. wc hereby oficr t" receive nil such machine*, nnd ui*" iiiilne proxiil "lie* of our own inniiiifactiirc. tv i:xen.\xoB ron NEW AVI) LATEST IMI'RoVI.O MOTIINEf. Oil liberal t"ITII*. All old machines thus otitalueil hy 11* will !»• broken up nnd destroyed. For particular* apply hy letter or personally at our New York Office. N. R.—Local Agent* wmfted t» make wiles of onr Im proved sewing machines. To person* properly ouiiliilrd for tlio busim***, a rare opi>ortuility fer profitable nud pleasant employment is ofiered. I. M. SINGER fat CO., Principal Office, 323 Broadway. N. Y. BRANCH OFFICES; 47 llauover St.. Boston. 142 Cliesiflit St.. Pliilmli-lpliia. 10.5 Italtiiiiore St.. Baltimore. 223 XValnut St.. Cineiunati. l*'.j St. Charles St.. New OrliMii*. G lours villi, N. Y.. 334 Bread St.. Newark. N. J. 1* nov 21—3ni ' A X DUE W 8 fa JESUP, Commission Merchants. COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY. Htcum Egliies, llotlcrs, Mnelklnlsts Tools, Belting, fac. IMPORTER* fa DF.XI.EUS I.V M AM K VlTtT.ERT' AUTiei.E*. No. 67 Pine street N-w York N. B.—Agent* f»r tho Woodrull fa Bench Iron Works’ Steam Kiigiiu sand Boilers. Kxclusiu Agency in New York for Lowdl Machine ahop, MnchlnUu’ Tool*. P oct 2—ly MOORE fa TAYLOR’S PASTIXiLBS DB PARIS. I ^llP.SE PASTILLES arc mi invaluable remedy for the cure of Cough*, Colds and Bruiiehitis, a* by their lie- tiiiiioii the throat and luu.'-. they remove all lionrseui's* ill a few li'ini-and worn lei lolly increase the power mid flexlbillly . ftb" voice: hence they lire of great service to nml highly lei . luniemled by Clergymen, Auctlnnecrs, Public S|"'iiki. -. ami all tli whose calling rcquii'itRsuch frequent w*e ot' tlw vocal organ*. N. B.—Ask f.'i - •• .Xloore it Taylor's PnslillesDe Paris,” and observe that each box bears their written signal lire. F-r sale by XV. XV. Lincoln. J. II. Carter fa Co., J. It. Mooic fa Co., ami the principal Druggists mul Apothecaries throughout the United States and Canada, mul at w hole sale bv MOOKE fa TAYLOR. Importers. 20—3m I* si Maiden Lane. New Ymk. iving "■iMiniptioii of fil'd. IIKFEUKNCK8: 1“ t'V • 11:-; RAVIN'. TIIE STEAM EX01NT.1 XOW IX ESP. I’ar.l - fa Morgan. N.-w Ilium. Ct.; L. W. Slocum, Brook lyn. V. 5'.: Timothy Dnhnl. Asti riu. L. 1Lyons fa Curl! 1 Ilrid. | >i t. Cl.; Stamford Mmiufnciiiriiig Co.. Manifold. Ct.: .b.liu ('. Sanford. New- llaveti. Ct.; Kollin Sanford. N. York City; (Jinx*. V. laxwey. AxtMrian Consul Gem ini. REFERENCE Parties iixvivu ritr. W""ii.*xvoitTit Plxxixu M xciiixm xoxv IX t'*E. G. It. Flout. Kensington. Philadelphia. Pn.: Kidder A Martin. XX'ihuingb'it. N.C.: A. L. Clapp fa Co.. Mnntgoni- cry. Ain.: G. A. Sanford, Nexv Orb an*. La.; 11 ii>kl--. Guile fa Co.: rim-iiimiti. ubio; Rnnti.m. Cobb fa Co., ( lexeland, Olilo: F"m fa Brother*, Chicago. 111.; J. It. Smith. Mil- xviiukie. X\ i*.: p. B. fa L. L. Eaton, Buffalo. N. Y.\ For- xvnnl fa Smith, o-xxogo. N. X .; John Snnrr, Toronto, C. Xx'. order* uml propo«nls received by nmil nr otherwise, from all part* of the United Slate*. Camilla, South Ameri ca, mul Europe, will be promptly utteiuteil to by Agents wii" are traveling iu nil Mt'tiop* of tlio comitrv .... 1 iia NUMBER 294: RANDALL & MERCER’S Cotton Seed Drill. Om. that would oj)0nite equally well on even-kind of land, ami at the wuno time I'oho nimpl-j | n construction ■ml operation that it could be used t.y negrne* without liability 01 getting out of order. A drill wbicb wm think poi .--* all the-..-qualities, xve now offer to the plant- ing loiiiiniiiilty. Alter u thorough trial for tho lust txro yean, lu different Imnd* ou all kind* of land, we xtould alat - some of the advantages tu he derived from tlieir 1 uso. 1st. The sax ing of seed, which xvlll amount to enough in planting one hundred acres, to nay for the machine. 1 2nd. The saving oflalsir iu plniitiug, om-horse and : Iihml nnly being required to open thu furrow, drop tli# ' ■•—d and cover from seven to nine acres per «lay. 3rd. Th«- gnat saving of labor in chopping out, fit* ■ d being deposited in a lino one after another. Iih. The great saving In siib.ieqnent hoe work, owing j to tie-fact tlmt any good plow-hand can, lu siding, cov- neb nlieiniioi.M ii. 1 '' ral1 , ' rt »l' of gras* In the drill, however small ‘ ! the cotton may be. without injuring the stand. 1 il 'I'hesu ail vantages nil furnu-is will appreciate; and be* fi.iui.ni,.. . 1 low we give some cerUfii-at'-, from xxlth-h the public c*n K« liability , Accitrncy uml Durability*, learn lioxv these drill* ure ap)irecintivi hy gentlemen of ThoManuiactiirer* warrant the AMERICAN XX'ATCU }j the first standing in our section of the State—nil practical •articular of it* xx.-rkiiiansliip and pi-rfonnance jt fanner*, xxlm have thoroughly tested tlnun. uml a THE AMERICAN WATCH NOXV on sal- tn- Gie principal dealers throughout tho ' country, uml the pub... ureluxiii-d to t-xuminemid i. test the quality In compnrl*.)ii xvllli tho Imih.rtcil article. They arc constructed on tho PATENT LEV Ell PRINCI PEE, *" long tried und nppruv.-d. xviih tin- arrangement of the part-, a* long inonstrnt -d to lio tho host, to ensure very par . B. Noi fixetiirer*. DK.NN'lfON, IlOX\' engraved mi the niox-eini-ut. ui-** tl..- mum * or the tiinnii- ' siHpiiiiGy fully'-omiH'tent todeiide on their merits. A HD fa DAYli*. XValtlmm, Is ' C KMt T I F I C A T E .i: PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS, BATHS No. 1 Barclay st C AUTION.—None arc genuine exrept tlu-y hear the stamp of the patent. All manufacturers ami seller* infringing xvlll lie pro.-ccuti-d according to law. mar 10 mar is, 7,it— p MASONIC—1. 0. O. F—S. of T.—O. U. A. ■ % EGA El A. Jewels ami Costiiim-s. manufactured nud kept on hand, nt tho "Id estnlilishiueut of E. Comb, 211 Grand sti’i'i t. East of Bowery, Nexv York. Order* from the cnuntrylpmmptly attcml'd to. P Je12—ly S AFES.— F. COT TEN KT .v cu., fiupiirtcr* of French und ut her European Goods, No. 4S Broad st. ap 0.1-: B r »“" nov 12— n 55. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. Corner llrmiuhtou ami Jeffcrsou-sts., Up Stairs. T U E subscriber is noxv receivingotm of the largest and best selected stock of good* ever offered to the trade in till* mark' t.to xvlilch In- invite* tin- attention of im-r- chant*. nug 2 XV1 ELI A M G. FOOTE. Corner »1‘ Broughton and Jelierron sts. UP STAIRS. DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE. rjlIlE sul'-ciibi r ha* ih stun- a general assortment «»f ■ DUX’ • tot ids, comprising good* of Foreign nml Dm mcstle Maniita. lure, to which lm xx'unld invite tho ntten- of pnrcliu*-!'*. nml which lie offer* tot lie trade on reason- aide terms. i'.n.niry Mcrcliautn visiting the city, will tlml on mi i-xiimimili >11. styies of good* peculiar!v adapted to their trade. jmiH XV ILL! AM G. FOOTE. M EDICAIj NOTICE. DU. W. T. PAIlK, The llotnnic, oi- Rt-foi-iu Pltyulclanof SAVANNAH, B EGS to announce that lie ha* removed his re- Hldence and Office from tlm corner of {*!«!« nml .letler*ou-*trei-tH, to the former resilience and office of the late Dr. Bichm'd.*"m , l on llroitgliton-street, (bctxvcen Montgomery and XX’est Broad-street*.) He tender* his most hinci-n thank* to Id* fellow-citizens In tlm city uml country, for the very liberal employment of hi* proles- hIoiiiiI service* *im c Id* locution iu Fnvannnh. nml take* pleasure iu iiiinouiiciug that Id* facilities for meeting the constantly increasing demand* upon him nre greatly im proved. having employed a competent person to attend especially to III* offife affair*. Ladies may consult him either In his family parlor, his consulting-room, adjoining Id* office, or ill hi* office. Iii* consulting".">m lm* been furni*li' , 'l arranged with especial rcf.-n-m-e to tin- convenience, comfort and taste or those vl-ltlng him professionally- Piftieiit* vi*ited promptly nml punctually. For term* uml further |mrticiilnr*, see his Medical Joiirui'E 3nio—oct l M. CARY, Tailor, H AS REMOVED to the Store formerly occupied by tho late Mr Alexander, in Bull street, opposite the Drug Store, xx here jio i* prepared I" Cut and Make up Gentlemen's Ghrui'-iit* in the latest style, and oil the most reusoimlde term* for cash: also. Uniform* for Military Companies for any part of tlm State. I\ S. Gentlemen will find It to their advantage to pn- tmwnge the «xb*cvit*i>v, a* tlwy nre sure to he pleased both with the workmanship nml price. Cutting dono nt tho shortest notice. nov 7—3m GENERAL NOTICE. _ * -so G. M.GBIFFEN linn rc-niieneilhis Btore, nnd is ready for all customer*’ call in his line. I have JM ‘H in employ a superior workman at wntches, and al- WkL*!sfi*oa first rate Manufacturing and .Tobhlng Jewell er, mid nil work in Hint line will be received and dono ac cording tonni'Kn. and with despatch. Call* solicited from all friemi*and customer* In xvnnt of article* iu my lineof biisiiicHS. __ nnv 16 RKNIt FRUIT.—Tlm cargo "f ilm British sclir dden Eagle, four day* from Nassau, New I’rovi- con*l*tlng of— ORANGES, GHAI'E FRUIT. SHADDOCK. LEMONS, LIMES nml BEARS. or sale by XVM. I*. YONGE, No. 94 Bay St. ov (I 8 E I. T S ,"llE I/TN.—Just received, I sidy's lilack and C.d'il Elnslic Belt*. Izidy’* Morocco Belt*. l*iily’a bon Belt-, bv HENRY LATH BOB A CO. H AY.- 26-i bale* prlino Eastern Hay. landing from *lilp Thao, nnd for sale bv iiov 2o CA KELT ON fa BAUSONS. C HAMPAGNE C1DB1L~J» barrel* Cham- pngiiu Cider, for wile by nov27 BOXX LAND & SON. P” deuce. CHEAP GAS LIGHT. T he re\7,ole gas light combany pn-p ired to furnish BortadleG11* Machine*, suitable for Mauuliict.'i'ie*, Store*. Dwelling llotisis, Sti-ambmit* Uailroad Station*, fac. Tlm»e Mni-lilii'-* ac warninti-d i. giie »'tiifacli"ii. Tlu-y are iiinuillactiin-d und'-r S. T. M. Doiiuall'* Bati-ut. and an- the oiilx one* that willopi- lute xx ell iu cold xv-atlmr. Tlm Light produced i- nm- lialf cheaper tli-m Coal Ga*. and b— Gain tin- c-nuuioni-st Tall->w ('ain't'-. Tln-y nre easily iniiimgcd and flee front dang. r. and the price* 25 per cent, K-.** than any other Miichim-rt made. The Company offer for side State ami Ci'iiiily Right* for all tie-State*. All order* should he nddr.-s-ed tu S. T. MrDOl’tlALL, Ag’t for the Co. ikM 23—t in S 32l Broadway. Nexv York. ' FIRST PRE.Mini PI A NO FORTES. STIJN WAX' k SON, PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS, SH XYALlvEK-ST. M AI’. llllOXPXX XV. XKX, YOltK. ItKSBKn'FULLY call tlm attention of 'jfl B'll'll'’ to their splendid assortment of bcuii-graml and M|iuire Biano*. xvlilch, 3 3 r- B 3 » for volume of tone, elasticity of touch, b.-aut.x of finish, and ex cry tiling that render* u Biano per fect. arc uiinurpassid. A* a proof of the supi-rlorily of their instrument*, tlmy beg b-nvc to state, (lint nt tlio gri-at Metropolitan Fair le Id ut Washington, the first premium- i.i both cl«**cs. si-iiil-grund ami txxo stringed, mire mmninioiisly awarded to them, altboilgh tln-v xiero in coiii|H-ilin.ii win. tic-most <l(*tinuiii-lieil iii:■ ii11tii>-1iit'- er* froiu Boston. Non York. Bbiladi-lpbla and Baltimore. Biirclia«cr* and dealer* w ill find If to their advantage to call ami cxuuitm- for thenisi lvc*. For tho 1,000,000. Tlio l. S Pali-ill Marble Company. (CAPITAL 105,000.] No. 308 Broadway, corner Walker sfreet Nexv York. 4 BE pit-pared to execute all order* for MANTLES, TABLE-TUPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS. PI RAS TERS. SLABS, fac.. in imitation of Sienna, Brocnti-I. Py- ratiee.*. Niii|Militati, and all fancy Marbles, equal in •treiiglh. beamy and durability to real inarlde. and iu some respects superior thereto, nml nt h-s than half the c*t. Unlike iimrbleizeil Iron, xvimh! or -late, it i* wholly free from all ulijictiou* xvlilch ure urged ugulu-t mere surface work, win re paint, copal varnish, fac. form the temporary polish nnd hi-nniy of tho article. Mantel* from s to $ln. Urih-ri from Builder*. Cnliim-t-Miikersuml other* solicited, uml satisfartion guaranteed. Agent* for tlm principal cities treated xviih. PETER BENNIE. Prc*’t. Lovki. G. MicKt r.*. X’. Pri-s’t. JoHKt'it Lxxiti, Sec'y. S oct 21—tf TILTON & M(T AKLANI), 311 Malden Lane, New York. •M-ANUFACTI'RKBS of the WORLD RENOXVN’ED l"Jl SALAMANDEn SAFES, BANK VAULTS, fac. Ballluiorn Depot, 145 Pratt street. Boston Depot, 14 lloxviml street. sept 6—ly SMOAV CA.BKS'. Holt man & l'i-rsli. Mnnufnctuici-n, r»7 Bowery, New York, H AVE the largext uml cheapest stock of Sluixv Case* ever offered ill this city, made iu every style; Sil ver-plated, Bin-*. Ito-i wood, Satilixvood, fac. Order* promptly filled, nnd good* carefully packed nml shippwl to any part of the United State* ami Canada. K. ,T. IX >NN i-:i.t.. General Cuinmission Mervhunt, No. 146 l’Kxnk-xt. (Fourth door from XVall-st.I New York. WP| 4-'h" Important to Housekeepers & Dealers* THE HOPE MII1X1S. 71 Fl'LTvx-st. nml 71 liKi.KM XN-st N. YonK. and SPICE E*tubli-htm-iit. continue to prepare the best PHARMACEUTICAL PuXVDERS in u-e. f-r raising bread. Iil-cuit, tea nml other cakes, Ac. They also pn-paro Mmtarii. Cocoa, and iiiaiiy otlier article* of daily use in every family, xvliieli they offer upon the most reasonable term*. Catalogue* sent to denlerfxvho request them. II. II. fa J.G. 1SHAM. X. B.—Consumers udvisnd to Inquire for Hope Mill* ar tide*. aug 14—ly SHIE1TEL1N, BROTHEliS & CU. lMl'OItTF.IIS AND I'CAl.niff IN Ki'iiss, mints, Oils, ilycs, I’crfumcrj , (be. sSat:. 17» XVILL!AM STREET, NEXV YORK, 1 'NX'ITE the attention m the trade to their large nml varied stock of Drugs, Paint*. Gil*. Perfumery, fac. In addition to their regular importation* of Staple Drug*, they lire also receiving direct from the source* of production uml manufacture, *upplie.- of Tooth. Hair, nml Nail Brushes. Bronze*. Cork*. Mortars, Sponge.*, French nnd Engll-h Perfumery. Lullin'* Extract*, nml many oth er article* usually i-uibniced ill Druggist.*’stock*, which tln-y aro enabled also to offer on tho most advantageous terms. r by mail, xvlll receive prompt ang 14—ly Shellac India Twine, C GIII YARN. COCOA MATTING, Ac., COIR fa JUTE MATS, uml India Good* generally. For sale low for Cash, by GEO. XV. DOW fa CO.. Importers, je 12—fim No. 7 Railing Slip, Nexv York. IlOrSEixEffilNt! HARDWARE. Ill' English, Kriiicli and iicrraan House Furnishing Hardware, No. 63 Maiden Lane Nexv York. I NVITE the attention of SoutheriTaml XX’ostern Mcr chant* to u large ami very extensive stock of Good* iu tlieir line. Cutlery of every description, Silver Plated XVtiro: Japanncry, German Silver and llrittania Xvaro, Tinned uml Enainnieled Cooking Utensil*, llrouzed, Copper ami lira*- Goods, T.-a Tray*. Fire Irons, Fenders. XViro Covers, Bronzed Candlestick*. Block Tin Wave, far. Our -t.'ck c"mpri*c« ex err article in onr line or business, nil of which we xvlll sell to dealers nt the very LGXVEST Prices, for Cash, or iipiniived |'U|ht. Gihi.1* ordered by letter will bo selected with grx-txl care and dispatch, nnd I" 11 PICOT X mKITWKI.1.. No. 63 Malilcn isxiie, Noxv York. I*, p, Also maiiufnctiircra of ft xory superior article of l'lnted Spoons uml Fork*. Sewing Machines. 1 71XCKLSIOR SEXVING .MACHINES.—Made by ig 1IOOD. BATTELLE fa CO.. Worcester. Massa chusetts, putented by Klin* I loxve, Jr., Si-pti'iutier 10th. 1K46. Thciw Machine* are xvnrruiited, <with proper use.) not lo get out of repair. They are built inn good mill- sfniitlaland xvorkinnnllke manner, uml will do Tailor*' Shoemaker*' and Saddler*’ work, iu n manner xvurmnled, I,, give wlisf." lion. The slieli xxill not rlpany more Ilian <•0111111011 sewing, done by band. Call and t»« i- itn-m iu i.perntioli, at 14U CUESNUT street. Pliiladelpliin, up *niirs. XX’. A. DAXX'SON, Agent. ui»y 11 lyMAC r |8llOI'SANDS of Living Wit items certify t-> their F. m-iglibi'r*. from day to day. tie- xuimk-rlul elU-cti of DAVIS' 1’AIN KILLKll. Sandusky C;tr, 01110. Mr. J. N. H irrl*: Dear Sir— X'l-ur favor ».f tli.-2Mli ult. i* at linml, and in ii-pl;. w iii -ay- XVe began selling p, 1 ry lux I-' Pain Ki'ler. ntci w ith very little effort on our part : sale*, were small at lir-t, but a* it bt-tuim- known in our community. Gn- deiimiid lmT--n»ed xi-ry rapidly, far In-- jomi our i-xpcctaili-n*. ami every j-er-on that i«iught It xvoiild come aft'r more, and speak in Gie bluhest terms of it a* a xalnuld" r.-ninly J-.r all iho— 'ii-'-usi-H y.ur pmnjdib-t spoke of. From those recommendations we xvi r.- induced to n-c it iu our own fainilli-*, und Gi-j good effect* of the nieiiiciue w-re luinicdiat-ly apparent. XVe noxv continue it* a*.- with gn it satisfaction. XVe hove sold more of Hu- Pain Kilh-r than x\«* ex. i- have since or bi-tor.- of any .-Ih'-c medicine in tin- same length of tlm.-; and xve do n»t hesitate to say that it Imi giving better Mxtisf.ict1un to the purchaser than any other article we liiixe exi-r sold. Hurry of business lm- prevented our -endin', certificate-, but xve have in onr vldnit.v fn.ni fif teen hundred t" txxn tlnm-and lixlngwitues«i-B, xriio testi fy to tli'-ir Height' n. day 1-y day. of th- xalm- of Davis' Pain Killer; and thus thu circulation of Its influence is being "instantly eulurged. Kei p a large supply in the XVest, it I* Just such a nu-dl- cine «s the people want, and they linvi- .-ilrend.v found out tlmt they can cure the Fever ami Ague for 2.5 ct*. It will cure a cold lu one hour—a s-w-re eoiigli lu one night— and has pn.v. d to I*- the best medicine intis-- for a dlsi as- ud stomach, ami many otli- r pnrpo- *. Voiir*. Ac.. Lockwood 1 Gram xm. M«—r-. P.-rry Davis fa Son:— Allow me to add my tostl- mony to tin- xulu- of vottr Pain Ixilli my son wa« badly burmd with fi im-dlatele sent fi-r some Pain Killer, and xviih oil potilti- i'd it.and he is now* doing well. \011ra, truly. .l\con A. XVkitkuvf.i.v, Mayor of tlu-ntyof N. Y n .v It#—3in ,, Thi* I* to certify that I planted ono hundred and sixty 1 acre* of cotton with Ramlull and McrocrV Planters, and I 1 consider them superior to any thing of the kind 1 liuv* I ever seen or tried. Thu saving of seed alone would pay | for tin- machines in a se.isoti or two, uml 1 think a hand can do ono-third more hoeing tbun he could iu cotton ' planted Gic common wav. 8. L. DAUBER , Lee county, Georgia. July 13th, 1855. 1 Me--rs. Ron-tall fa Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to j your* »f till* date, I can say xvith satisfaction, that I hav ' ii-e-l your cotton seed drills on the faun ofD. A. Xu-on, I K*q.. with great siicce**. I coii-lder them to be or great j value. They are a raxing of iilmut one-third of the labor of ciililvution. about two t" till'*) liusbel* of seeil to tin# I n-'i >0 I'lautinu, und u great saxiug of lalnir in piauting, I us th.-y opt 11 (be furroxv, drop mid cox or the mod with .1 on*- horse uml hand. I think them worth one hundred | dollars u piece to any planter, that plant* full crops of lotion. A* for my »elf I would nut plant a crop ol cotton v Itlxuut XUna IV.r uo consideration in the bound* of rev Your*, very respectfully, A..f. BARKSDALE 3 Leo county, Georgia, July 12th, 1866. I have used Pnn lull A Mercer’s cotton Planter two seasons, am! cuji.i.n-r them of great vnluo to the farmer. ! I h.ixe M ed enough each y. nr to pay tor the i'lanters, 1 " " ' I'-nsi "iie-iliird the labor of cnltlxntlon, na I tie- c itton i-s-weil inso narroxv a line Gait with good I plowing tin re L Ion lit tie hoc xvurk needed. There is also 1 Mixing or hands uml Imrse* in planting. I should say tie y xvet" worth uno li'imlr'sl dollitr* ouch, uml recoin- I tncn-l every fanner to u-e them. s. D. McLendon. Lee county, Georgia. July nth. is.55. I V,)- 1 luu.; been nv r-ecing fi-r Mr. S. I'. McLendon toe present year, uml fully eettcur in hi* staiement* i above. DAXT.8-UN WARREN- Messrs. Rntidnll fa Mercer—GentU-im-n: In reply to yen.-I will only m-.x 1 have 11-id three of your cotton i-ed .Irills. e. them of great value, from tho 'f thorn i saved from two to thro lui-li''!.- ot m-. iI toea- ii acre planted, uml at least one- third "i the l-iborol rultivntlou, not requiring one-hull as iiiii'.'b hist work as the old way if planting—also, neon- siderabie sax iug iu the labor of planting. I never expect l" plant cotton without them Jr I ran get them Many price. I haw pl.iiit'-d eight aen-s per day to t-ncli drill, rii' V ari- -imp!—easily nmiinged, and there is 110 diffi culty alMiut getting a good stand. Very n-«pci tfiilLv yours. XV. F. IIAMRICK. Lee county, Georgia, July 12th, 1856. TnoMASViUK, Thomixa county. 0a. ( • 1. J. If. XXi.tto;,—Dear Fii: I rail reromiiii-iid your 1 t >>ttoil Phiiit.-r-(drill) In the highikt term*. 1 liavo tried I !!"-m on nil mx huid "xci-pt new ground, nnd I think j tln-y "ill do in that, tln-y will do in u miAIntninou* coun try a- well II* ill 11 level. If I hud not tiollght I Would ] trawl 10 >onr -bop which I* 75 mik-«, ami pav fifty dol- I lav* a piece for tlu-m. It -axes cne-tliird of the work: ont band can pluut a-lunch n* two, und one hand can chop out three ucre* while ouc can chop out one acre after a common plow. ” * “ D. i ciiertv county, Ga.. July 14th, 1855. ... Illtt , „ • T - LXVatson-Br: Till* i- to .-crtiry that 1 have used J;“, ![ ,u i i th I Rnndall fa Mercer* cotton seed drill of your ninniifacture, 1 I nml am so well pleased with tlu-m that I would rccom- j nn nd all planter* who have not tried tlu-m. t.» give them 11 ti-ir trial. XX here the drill* are used there is a great deal »f labor saved in cultivating 111 r.-p ; oxvlug toil* „ .. ll "' * “> "i being *o iiiiifniiii in tin* drill, the plowing run be done 55.sis:2f2K; !K *,1^ i.L “ JNO. BARKSDALE. Duxb culled upon to do *0. would dieerfully testify t!. Inixe u-i-d it for xari.'U* ills, with tin- tme.1 sutismetory siicci-#*. It is within our own knowledge, tlmt an ini* nielise auioiilit of suffering lias la-t 11 relieved by it. It* proprietor-. Messrs. Perry Davis fa Sou. save no' pain* or • >:p. o— I-i order to satisfy the public. Being strictly honorable iin-n. tln-v observe tin- utmost iiniiormity iii the manufacture of their «elecrated Pain Kilh-r. The material- of wld'-h il I* .’oiiuswed arc eari-fiilly selected— none but the host quality being u*i d. By these im-auntl.o higli reputation which the Pain Killer lai- long since ac quired. I- nt nil time* triumphantly sustained. T11 vb-w of tin—e facts, xv•• are by no Incan*siirpri-cil to learn tlmt Mi-ssr- Daxls fa 8-m's -ale* arc con-t.iutly and rapidly in- cM.-m-g. XVI.ile we eongr.it 11 Inie our "fii-nd* g»neially that -<> valuable a preparation a- tin- Pain Klilcr i* phice'l xviihin their riach.xve must In- permitted t-> rejoice at thu Wi-Uiiicritcd succe-s "fits lilicrel ami enterprising tuv* prletiir*.--{ Providence (b-n. Advertiser. Tin- Pain Kilb-i i* «n|-| by J-iliii B. Moore .v C-'.. Tlm*. . Turner fa (V. and S. D. Brantley fa Co.. Saxauiiali t irr-t. Carter fa Co., and Ulnrk, XVells fa- Dubov, AnjL'iis- : E. L. Stroheck-r fa Co., Macon. Also by■ Druggist* ,1 Grocer* generally. nov 22—codStu CARPETS ! CARPETS !! ~ W E take ideasura in aiinoum Ing to our frii ml* nml the pul'llc. tlmt xve have this/lny opened upstairs ox or our store, a splendid a-sortim-nt of' Cnrints, Oil Ctotha, life., CONSISTING (>F Royal Velvet Carpet*, varlou* pattera; Brn-.n l*Tii|»i'-try Carp. t*t Rich three ply Carpets; X'ery hand-ouii-two ply Carpet-. ■ Dutch und Hemp Carpet*; V.-lvit amlC'henlle Rubs; Mat-of varlou* styles; English nml Am. vi<-.vn Drugs 1 . XVimlo- Satin D'-laim and XVorticd C'lrtnins; *' a-nml Mu-Jin This I- " certify that I u*cd »ne of Randall fa Mercer’s il drill- last year in planting my crop, nml wo* well plea—-I. 1 have a.- I live «.f Gum tim present year, planting my i-ntiru crop, uml ain Mill better pleased.— Tint" Isa saving of between (wound three buslul* of -e<'d (>■ the acre iu lduiitimr. l-e-lde* one horse and oue hand with these drill* do--* Hu- work of three hands and Xwo burse*. Then tbvve Is thu saving of one third ot Ui" !""• w."k. tb- c.itt'.ii being in so straight and narrow ui'"". I ''"ii.id. r 1I1*. in worth ono liundrid dollar* each to any planter, and recomiJiend all to purchase and use tlu-m. Dougherty c Mi s*r*. Randall A Mercer:—In reply to vuiira of the -tn m-tiint. in n Icrcuce to your cotton seed drill, Inin (!-.'( after planting a portion of my present enabled to obtain one of your happv t< cron in the old way, I drill*, with which 1 Ituislic.l. It i- the di *ideralum and !• ).g Many nnd varied have been th •lily pa atlai 1 lm thi* l-r -ought nfter. i.tlempts of intelligent 1.1 compli-hed, but with iiot’ -ng to be desired l ed uniformly nml cou* ' line ns you wish, save* v Shades the drill, aud the luter* Cm 1.1 Ta int Ic Curtain Rands. Gimp and Cord; Trimming* for Curtain*; Oil Cloth*. Ac., fac. XVe have engiigi-d Mr. Daniel Cronin to cut, make nml put dow n Carpet* and nil Cloth* when desired. XVIn; have also *.-i-iin-d the service* of Mr. Ani.ine lla-Ua. late of Part* and Lomlou. xvho*e unrivalled skill and ta*te iu d'-c.'rating nnd "rnnim-nting XX'lndoxv* i* iin*urpa-scd iu Gn- Soutlii-rii State*. II" wdl also put up Window Shade*, make String. Hair or Mo** Matrasses, stuff and cover oldnml m-xv Furniture, de-'orat'.' French Bedstead*—and nil other ornami-iitnl w ork appertaining to a fa*lilolmble residence in tile latest Aim-ririin ami French styles, XX'e shall be plt-a*i't| to have n call from those in search of the 11 box gum Is. AIK EN & BURNS. "id DI Monuini lit sqr. HENRY ITaTHHOPVcO. H AX'E n-eelviil per late arrival*, a large portion of tle-ir Fall ami Winter Good*. con*istiug in part ol Colon'll Moire Antique Die** Silks, black do. Black do do Robe Dres*es, Colored, plaid and striped Clieite Silk*-. Plain black I'onlt dc Soieand Grn do Afrique, Du do Gmde Rhine and GrodeSwis-o, French Moiislin de Liim-s. lu all styb *. J 1 Merinos and Cnslum-rc*. in all shades, Rich plaid XVurstcd uml Cashmeres. EMBRIDERIES. Set* Mii-Iin nml Cambric Sleeves ami Collar*, do do nnd do Cuff* and Collnr*. French wrought Mit«lin Sleeves nmlCnincrlc Rand*, do do Ildkfs. Dimity Ramis, fac. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Colored Moire Antique Cloak*. Rlnck do do do nml Mack x. lv.-t do. Col'd and black Cinch dt\ f'ol’d and black Cloth Talma*. Rich Cashmere Shawls, bmcheborder*. MERINO VESTS, HOSIERY. Imdii-s Merino Vest*uml Pants, do Cashmere und Silk Glove*, do Ilm-l'.uck Ulox'cs, do do Kid Gauntlet*. Col'd und xvliitn Merino llose. black and white Silk do Black, w hite, flute nml mixed Cotton Hose. Clilldii-n's Worsted Talmas, Cloaks, JIihhIs nml Caps, Infant'* Worsted Mil*. Root*. Gaiters, fac. oct 3 FALL HUPP1.1ES. rfll IK Subscribers Imve Just received, per steamer from J| Nexv York, and offer fur sale low, thu following ar ticles. viz: 2 ci.M'g -triped and plaid Homespuna. 1 d.» Nexv York Mill Shirting. 1 do Family do 1 do Cuioliuu do 1 do Pear brand, a nexv article. 37 inches xvido. t do Red FliiiiHid: 1 d" White do. 1 do llroxvn Canton I'lannel. 1 do Blenched do. 1 do Mariners Stripes, 1 do Blue Denims; 1 do Bed Tick. Sprague Calicoes: 25 do Allen'* do. Assorted brands do. a Island Brown Shirting. ’i iiu •! do. (lu. 2 do !l ? <!>•. do. I do Allendale Brown Sheeting. 1 do Uncus Ville Stripes, nnd a good assortment of English Half llose._ nov 12 AIKEN fa BURNS. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. PIKKSON, I1K1DT fa- CO. A RK receiving weekly, per steamers, one of the largest and la-ft selected Htock* of Clothing ever ofl'i.-oil III thi* market, xvlilch they offer on nccoiiiiiiiHlating term* at wholesale ami retail. Tln-y also have in store n good asaurtiiieiit of Gentle' tneti'H Furnishing good*. Merchant* xinithig tlio city would do well to call nml ex* amine our stock. p.p.—Orders from the country promptly nttendeil. nug 31 A guide: hook for choosing out next PRESIDENT, .lust published. A VOICE TO AMERICA : Or the Model Republic, BaGlorv, or it* Full, with a review of thecaiifc-of the ib-clini-ami failuiv of the Republic* of Smith America, Mexico and the Old World; applied tu tho present crisis III the United Sillies. One handsome voluimi 12ni"., Cloth Gilt—Price. $1.25. This is a great Aini-rb'iux Duetriuiil Text Book—K'ltuil to the core— valuable for reference, for council, warning, reproof, encouragement—patriotic in sentiment—iu fact, a Political Aiucrlcnn Dictionary , that mi man should bo wii limit.— (CIn. Times. It contain-n fund of information that will lie looked for In vain in any other work.—jN.O. Delta. It iiimd la came the xvar-cry the cattlc-nxe ami shield of every trim American. We recommend it with priden* a triumphant uml faultless vindication of principle.—(The Crusader. Let it lie read—[Christian Intelligencer. Bo Copies scut bv mail, free of postage, on receipt of the price. Agents wanted to circulate this fa other valuable work* throughout this State. For full particulars address A. RANNEY. 105 Broadway. Nexv York. Agent for Virginia. North ami South Carolina, Georgia, Mieiiigan, Iowa and Wisconsin. N. It.—A. Ranncy is Putdl*horof Johnson’s ridlosophi- cal Chart*, lor t lie use of School* and Academies. Agent* an- wanted 1 >*.-l| them throughout the United State*nud Canada*. Address ns above. A. RANNEY. nov 0 l’ law—lm nMrill. It deposits the 1 tint!, iisly iu a Mrniglit and nnrrov. I about one hull'the labor in planting, and nbout otic third ; ot tli'- ho,- work in lultlxftti.-n. it i* almost needle#* to ; add tiuit 1 am delighted xvith vour drill, i , V.-iir- n . tiully. J. E. JIEKCKIL j Lee county, on.. August 10th, I855. j Mi**r-. Rnndall fa Mercer—Gentlemen: I used one of ymir cottoii sei d drills the pn-t spring, and T feel four I told paid for what it cost. To give your drill a fair trial, I I I'lauti d cxi ry "th'-r r,.u-m-Im. ii... ,mtn .....1 ,1... x. uiiig row* 1 planted n. I litiore your drill cmne into use. the row planted xvith your drill I got a more perfect -taml. nml I think it grew utl inneli better, beside* T I realized a great saving in the labor of working over my , cotton the txvo tint tiim#. I shall continue to use them 1 as long ns I plant cotton. X’ours fac. ' . . , JESSKE COCK. Lee couuty, Ga. Mi***rs. liuudnll fa Mi-rcer—Gentlemen: I have used tight ol your Cotton-seed Drills, luunul'nctiired byj. II. \X:xts\>u, wit Col. J. Bond's Fowltown plantation. 1 am mill h pleased W ith them, having realized gn at saving of si' il. ot lal-or in planting nml chopiiing out, and thn hand* nt the first siding roiilil go ovi-rnt least one-third i'i 11 day. and do better work than in cotton planted in the I. -*t way I could plant with Coulter and blin k. I have tu. hesitation in giving it a* my opinion that in tho u*e of your drills there le a saving of one-third of the la bor "I cultivating a cotton crop. Col. Bond is pleased with them and a ill continue tlieir use. Yours, ri-Miertfully. JAMES CIIEEK. Fowltown, Gn., July tuh, 1855. This i* to certify that 1 have used two of Randall fa Mercer'* Cotton Blunter*, und linvc no hesitation in say ing that they will do. The saving of labor in piauting is an object, the -axing of feed i* an object, and the cotton stands in Mich a narroxv drill that It mny almost be kept clean without the lines. Th-re is nothing to equal them in planting cotton. WM. B. REYNOLDS- Leo county, Ga., July Lit. 1S55. Lev Cot'NTY, Ga.. August 23d. 1855. T Imve used Rnndall fa Mercer's Cotton-seed Drill, which I piircha*i d "f Col. J. II. XX'atsun, nnd think they are tlio lu *] machines noxv in use. 1 am satisfied there is a great saving in seed ami a greater saving iu work. I am fully satisfied there Is one-third wf the hoe work saved. Try them, uml any reasonable limn will be satisfied they nr* worth more than three times the prico they arc sold for. PHILIP WEST. Having obtained from Messrs. Randall fa Mercer tho exrlu*ive right of supplying the State of Georgia with these Drills. I am now prepared to supply all demand*, having made arrangements for their muiiufueturo iu Pal myra and Milledgeville. Money sent at my risk by mail, if the requisitions of the Post office Department are com plied xvith. Any other intormalion desired cun bo ob tained by udilri-si.ing me cither at Palmyra or .Xlilleilgo- vllle. Georgia. J. H. WATSON- oct XX*—luwem fill plei 2 hides S SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COR MILL, PATTKFTKD MAY loth, 1S547 ’ S P. BR0XX N, Proprietor "f Georgia, Teuuossco and • Alabama, of this invention, which is doubtless among the most important of modern times for the use of the well ml vised fartm-r and stock feeder; and the 1111I- x. r*al favor with which it lias be. n received from the first more Until anything else, attests its utility and superior!- For portnXillity. simplicity of construction, nnd con venience of use, tiie Little Giant has no equal. It weigh* from three to live hundred pounds, according to size, can be nut in operation by the farmer in twenty minutes without expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted nml used witli convenient by any law ly. The Little Giant lias received the First Premium* at every State Fair' om Missouri to Maryland the past Fail, ami that fu thci_o*t complimentary manner. 'These Mill* are guaranteed in the most positive man ner against breakage or derangement, nud warranted to grind feed from ear com. and grits or fine hominy from ( lu lled corn, with a degree of cu*e and convenience for farm purpose* never Attained before. The Mib-cribcr.* are now prepared to furnish the trad# with improved pattern* and sizes, to suit the varld xvaiiU of all. No. 2 i* offered nt $6f» complete, ready for attaching th> 'mill, nml warranted to gring ten bushels of feed per hour with one horse. No. 3 nt $76 will grind fifteen bushel* per hour. No. 4 nt $00 will grind twenty bushels per hour, with txvo horses. Manufactured ami fur sale hv S. S. BROWN fa CO., nor 3 at Nashville. Tenn.. nud Atlanta, Q>. TO SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTERS. T HE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agent* for the sale of the celebrated McArthv SKA ISLAND COTTON GIN, the cotton from which is readily sold, and xyhlch usually brings three to five cents per pournl more thnn from any other Gin yet invented, aro now prepared to supply Planters uml those wanting, with these of super ior workmanship nt one hundred nn.l twenty-five dollar* each. Extra ndlars $11. Extract from a let ter from a Florida planter: " Tin* McArthy Gin is iiifinitcly ahead of every other Gin vet manufactured. 1 would not be without one for tre.de the uuioiiiil: it save* trouble, is simple, and turns out benutiful cotton. The staple Is not injured, and th* open process so much desired hv tho English buyers is cer tainly obtained.” Mtg 84—If ROSTONJfa X’lLLALONGA. F INK BLACK FIIOCK COATH.-Ju7t re- reived per stepmer. n goul assortment of Mcu'a extra fine Black Frock Coat*, nnd Punts, silk nml satin Vests; for sale cheap, at the clothiug store, Gibbons Range, by oct 24 GEO. 8. NICHOLS k 00.