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VOLUME LIII
rrffE REPUBLICAN
• 14 i*i'in imir.it
WEDNJiHDAY MOKNING, DEOEMBBB 12, 1855.
NUMBER 290;
13 PUUI.ISIIKI)
DAILY' TRI WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY,
AMiXASUKU & J. H. SNEED.
Br Fi If. ALKY
0j Pipor, in Advanco
,■ If not Paid in Advance,:
jjj.Wwkly in Advance
If not Paid in Advanco,
VPwkly Paper, Invariably in Advanco,
Club Prioe: Ton Copies for
| • Ullli
rare Untun'd.
Cabin Passage to Now York $20.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
st > ri:s n.tii, i.ixd.
fpllK new vi I »i>1 •ti-ll.l -Ido who.4 ate on-hlp*:
I K\ •XVII.i.H, I.V II ton*, (.'apt • |) l<riit.oWi
Af'.l’'*r\. I,WO •« •• Tun* Lvov,
i . •Kin \. I :tiM • “ M. S. Woomii'tt, |
ALAR 7M ', 1,3 >ll •• *• U U. 8i ||K3CK,
Will | live Satn' imli
; tv, v \Y IS ns ESP AY ant t S A TV It l)A V.
pie-e •' Ip* are among tho I a me«' mi llie coast, lilt-
,irp.i**ed lii •peed. nail'll or comfort, niitl log their
• in All) in »ix y hour*, mil nre eommaodud ny
'.Ul il cvei'il n il polite officer*. Having elegant
, ,n>-M'>m kV'< ■iiii iiIiiiIohs, they offer a m ist desirable
-..vc*«<•••» *o N„* York.
i mIiIii l , N«»' , ge $2U
3 'I'm i* iln 8
iMi:.: I* \i»K.l.rOHH. K \ V At I'll. Snvmnnh.
- A >1 *1,. 1.1 MIT IIII.L, •.:« Hmadwav.
fane if, ISM. Now York.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
i . *. vi4ii. sri'A.vir.its.
ni "HIP" » iIMPHI'lMI Till" 1.1 "It ARK
BALTIC,
l\,|lt 4’iiMSTOCK.
AIIUI ATI ",
The*e ship* having been
built try oi nTiiri.otpres'ly
f..tgovi-M.mi".i service. v\.
• ry vine fins boon a.cn In
tliolr oon«lrni'llon, a* also
li-Un ir t'n<lm-N to in«tire
a renutn mid »p''®‘ ,: Quid
lor passengers are uiie<|iiullt>il
• r'eganeo or comfort.
l» i •• ..f n is-ngt* from Now York to Liverpool.In flr-t
, ii tfian; In see m l caul . *77; eKchtsIve use of ex
on* *taio re in, 932.7. From Liverpool to New York,
■ ami £.M
t'i oxiiert'*ncei1 •‘urgent aHnche-l •'» eaehsh.p.
No burin* o i i lio-oi'itroil until |i.i"l lor.
I'll'IP*HF.ll I) \TES OF •* Il'INtl.
from AV* f-on f.irtrpnol.
$200 Roward.
RUNAWAY from ilie Subscriberon llioV.M |
Seplenber, ln» slave Al.ltl'.HT, who la 21 i
years of ngo.iiboii' 3 feel ff Incln a high, weight
almiil Ifll pound*, Im*-irulglil mill very light
Iinlr, til ini e>ii",uii'l la an while that II will lie
,! I 111.-ii 11 lo delect Iih being a Negro. lli*lroiil teeth are
lust decay Ing, chews tobacco, and la loud of splrli* Inn’
| i o ilrunkanl. lie can wit read or write, ha* no trade;
hit* been accustomed to stock awl la mnig He lina Inn
I nine knowledge ni thecotliiiry.nnd will have frequent
$5.00 | oci'iialnn to enquire Ids wnv. la rather alow In mm'OcIi,
fl 00 i «"d haarnthiran humble appearance. < »N E llt’MiU I'. It
III iLLAK* anil the Itoran (It taken with him.) will lie
3.00 given hy me for Ina conflnemeul lit any (all. and Inlorma*
Ann lionaenllo me ai» I get him. One llund'ul Holla * will lie
* ,uu i |nid lor proof to c'nvlcllhe AlHillltonlatwho Iota i eett
2 00 ' • ’inpering with him lorsomo innntnapast, and who haa
*’ I Inched him to lake tills advantage of my nbaence to
15.00 .New York.
I Any one who may have seen raid Negro will greatly
tr In no case will mi order for the Paper be attended I oldigo me by writing, Hun I may have some Men of
• .. . i .,.i,i. .n*ii nti-factorv n- 1 what illreeilun lie linalakn'i. lie will undoubtedly naaa
-i'll ur «i.u,Ricitfrj | .vim. ho Ml lie rmlo a cUw-
1 mil aotiel liorau. worth about $70.
■— " J. M.TISON,
oct 111—if Hplltpl,OhnnI'<>, Utmrgln,
Iron Front .Vtitvflry Store
WIIOt.KSAt.K AND RE r A11.,
No. 1IC Bmtifihlnn-al.,belwren Dull if Whitaker
Thulargfl«t and beat selected stuck ol good"
ever oRered lor sale in this oily. Gold awl t*l|.
ver yVnlehi'S. Veal, Fob and Ua ird Chain* sen
• if Jewelry, Cli ilolnnes, llraeelela, llrouchea,
u-v i»'-oii.iiid work Finger King*. Silver Castors. Tea
.-els, Piicheia, Goblets, ' tip*, cake l.n*ket>, Spo-na
Foik«,Full Kuli'e*, Tio Knnea, t.'heeae Scuuiia, l.ml ea,
Syphon*. Also. 1.11 kill.!* ol Plated Ware. Military amt
Unci Hooil*. and it great variety ol unifies tun uiitiiur-
mi* to meni mu; the whole ol which will bo nldul re
duced |.rlc“a.
All ktmiaof Watches, Clock*. Jewelry ar iother Job
blog ■niuudi'il to by c.miputeui lined*
«cl 17 11 OUT! IN tt III KF, MAN.
splenduThosTery
For liieiit leiiu'ii’s Wear.
C oMPHlsiNt; every vutlety audstylo ef
C ASH.M KltC.
AIHKINO,
LAM It wn.l„
Fl.lNMXP.
MI.K and
CJTrON r.M)Klt SHIRTS.
DU A WLllS and tiidl' IIOSR,
(11.l»VKs. Ac.
Sul'ahle fir the seavui. Please cal. nod provide tor
your wan's uml tiecessilica. iVM.i), I'UICK.
oct 27 .Merchant Tuilor, 14 Huy at.
New Carriage Ware-House,
COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS.
O 'HID L'NDKIISlUNhD respectfully In-
forms the citi/ensuf SaiMiiluUi mid Stir-
joiin.tuig cuinitry, tliut lie has completed
CA1UUAGE WAREHOUSE,
Corner Congress an I Montgomery streets, ami lint now
uii liun.l iiu.l is cunaiauily receiving, a Utgo uml hand
some stock of
JPoi-riQu iiusfurnn (C.n-tjn.
W AYKSUOKu, IIUIIKK Hi MINTY, (I A.
I ruct Ire law in Richmond, llurke, Washington, Scrlvou
and Kmamiel.
Titos. M. nKRItlKN. NAt.Col.M D, JON1S.
doc It* ly
VII I.I.i: M A- 31A N m i l.,
.1 T TO /i.vf: vs .1 r 1..1 ir.
„ , Wa) ui sliure*, «.a.
Referciico Messrs. A.J.Ai T. W. Miller, Augusla { Ga.
K r~U~C! 4 H AN INN*
AT It MIN EY AT LAW,
.... Fffr«vih.r>UM
i' III practice In the Flint and adjoining counties of the
Jin 7 Macon i 'Intuit. tf
Will A. Mil HIM,
ATTORN BY AT LAW,
MtiiHlcaUoi Ben.
_ UTI.I.IATI CIlUAieilS.
ATTORNKY AND ttiUNSF.I.M 1R-AT-LAW,
.viii itiiopy, TliirlilH*
will prneilre In the Uotiris of K.i«t and Smith Florida.:
Itelereuces—Tiinuo Pinkney si t o., Clinrle«lon, H. H.s
Pierson, llcldt At Ho., tfuvnmmli.Ha.; Hooper k Mother,
Micunopy, Fla.
lunrclivll |y"
I AM
li*.'»»
t\ wines lav.... Jtin.-.'4 HJVM Saturday... .J in. 13.. IMS
. i-’eb 7.. IHV< Saturday ..Fob.27..IS.V»
Wovlnci'luy.... F 'b 21.. IB Vi Sutnrday.... Fe'i III.. 18-M
|s a iu'dj> lttn.‘J4..l«.W
Freight or P i««ngp apply I»
EIHVXUn K Hnl.I.lNS, fai Wttllsiteel. N. V.
Bk'HVN, s||>P',K\ ^ ril., t Ive-p.Hil.
sri’.PIIEV. K F.N v ill|)k hii,*J7 Ait-tin Friars, London,
iv ON WRIGHT " HO., Pari*, or
I’..Ml. Hit Xl'cJR, Havre.
IfT In- owners of lUese-hip* will not henccmtnia-
> I r it'll. -I ver, li>|l|l at. api eo Jewolr., | recloit*
,,.r meal*, tiu'i-a* Mil* of l.idmg a r « rigued
i•-rt'nr, and Hie valne then-of e« pressed thervin.
sim»,.it- piei*e t ike ii •lico. 'lei the ship* of ihls
nineci .mu carry uni good*contrabilldof wtr.
t.'i a
l ly
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
TyiWuVrt
TTiVi nvi’1 a.»: * 'SV.'/y..
0 s ,,"
il I .*•*. sal- !N| lll.lll'I.IC-
I al er Suiel iy the I4ili t irloher, msianl and
'n—••■■g. r Truitts on the
I II r
slollo.
Mao
S SAVANNAH AM' MACON.
h 'ii M , ami 12 1.1 P. M
m 2.1.11*. M . and I a m
11.4.1 a. u .ami !i:«l p. m.
mm h ID 4.1 r. m . and 7.20 a. m.
.1 t • N S.lVANN III AM' .ICUI STA.
.1 e k ■ and t! :tli p. m.
M.i.t i* II p. m.. and .V:W a. m
ii \ >t . and 4 Hit p. m
nn <h 1 ;tn p m and lb.4j p m
Twmi Macon and ai'ui *ta.
11 1*i a m ■ t ml h 3t* p. m
,tl 4't I- M., and • 3 l a n
,.. .ii a m amt 4.3" p. M
2 1.1 p M ,a M d I a m
.NTON
M.
Consisting el Hon lies. liiKkamii*, 1. paint NoTopIlug.
gieS, t '.ll li.lge*, U.O IOIIch Illld Magon- of eVery deactip-
Hun, caleiil.iied t<> -nit tin- nio-t liistnlioii-, and are made
<>l tile b< tt mat. liiil. mid III.- liio-t ci leblate.l build -IS i f
Neirmk, .New Yolk mid New llaveli. All of ivhiih will
he sold loiv, and n.iirunted to give sittisfa tiun.
A call IS respect fully solicited.
G. IV. HARDCASTLB,
Corner of emigres* uii 1 Montgmin ry streets.
N. R. RKPAIIIIMI ot all kind- done in iln- b"at ninn-
P0I1 and a* loiv a- Iho tinn- will admit. HOT 8—-ly
FANCY I)UY GOODS.
I A DIES AND GKNTLKMKN’S KID, lUtiisKIN
J and otlmr style* of til. iVES. Dress Trimmings,
Linen t'anil.lie ll'.lk'l-; Kuihroidered and Hutton ll'dk'ls;
Needle-worked nod Lace I'ollnrs and Pleevi a very gnat
variety; Fiucli*li thread. Maltese nod Valenciennes Lice*;
black Gfiiipure do: Gent* Fancy i mint-and Scarf*:lion-
net. and n.iiroiv Trimming Ribbon, white and i.doled
Snsli do., Ac. Just received and for -ale by
I'QV » DtAVl IT k MORGAN.
WOOL HATS I WOOL 1IA TS I 1
a dL's'l' rcceiied dial dozen 1VOUL HATS, a good
article for plantation use.
• HELD F.N A CO.
Corner of Rroughlun mid Daruai dsts.
nov 0—1 m
T || E VER Y LATEst.
a The very last Fall Style of Gentlemen's Fill" Silk
Dress llats have I received; an inspection is
respectfully solicited.
N. I\. BAUNUM,
ncvO II.if and Cap Store. l.Mi Congress street.
Skill I I. u 1-111111,
BilPcpaanr to
II 15 N R Y J . P 15 I* P K II tt SON,
WhIcIip*, Jou'olry niitl silver 4V«rc»
No. 175 Cheanul at., »/>/m«Hr the Slate Houte,
lMiiluitcIpliia.
may 30 ly
WilTl.lAn 31. TI NN4S,
Factor & Commission Merchant,
For Florida nip' Southern Georgia Prod tire,
NORTH COMMERCIAL WllAUF
CHAULESTOiY. 8. C.
AND
97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
may 7 Ohio
UII,1.14 M~jTwiM!iiKHs
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wnrronton, Geo.,
Will practice In tho Northern t'lrcult of Georgia, anil
in Hiecoiintle-of HurkeH'oluiublu, Jefferson null Wash-
Inuioii, of the Middle t.'irruit. ly tuny h
FULTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA •■MMU.IA,
HV A. ILRCKVIB,
Atlanta. March 14. I“.V1. if mnr HI
.fe CO.
i. Rridlcsnnd
■Xriu=Yortt aaucftiornuiuii
From S, M. PtitrngiH 4- Co.'t Jiilrtriiimg
-Yakmiu tt., .Yfir York, and A1» III stair tt, Mil
P. A. Ho are Aiunts lor the most lulluemial nn 1
go-1 circulating t’oinmerclal paoers both lu the I
State* Slid 'hei’nnmln*.
TJfftUi Yortt a»umfnrmcntn._
fViim Skiltiv, FinrDr, Uteen i- Schtll't Jldrtrlmng
Haute, 3 hi Hroudvny. .Yrie hirk.
(ESTABLISHED IN I7B0.I
PREMIUM CHOCOLAtE.
WAi.TViL ii4Ki:h a <;<».
American, French, llo ntipa
title, nud Van It In HID id H.ATK;
jireparod Hi ft;o A; Bill >M A, «X )•
LOOIGNG^GLASSES^& PICTURE FRAME
HORACE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALE-ROOMS,
01 Foi'»yth*M., New York.
M R. II. V. 8. would call the attention of strangers visit
ing the city, ami e-in-chilly tlnwe in the trade, to Ids
I extensile WARE-ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, lu the
'."'A'. .possession of iilie.iualleil facilities, he Is enabled to exerute
»'■ ii 'icoa Wicks,Kolli- all orders on the lowest po-sllde terms. The aale-runiiis are
lile, llommpatblo and Dletotlo replete with choice we clmen*, mid a full assortment of
Cocoa: Cocoa fehells; tracked I rich G1I.DINU IN ALL 1TB 1IUANHIIEH.
tocon,*0. Mouldings, Rich Gilt, Rose WinnIs, Oak, Maple, Zebra
These Mnnuraclures to which and Mahogany, in every variety and constantly on hand.
riK«T bayn been a- Orders trom nil purts of the United States and Canadas,
warded by lb« p.liler nililut ons . executed with prompt ties*,packed with the greatest ofiure.
«ni Fairs m tho Union, are an ; A Ularal discount allowed to the Trade.
Leaf. Flutter At Fruit excellent Hot for children, liiva- , II. V. .81(11,Kit, (H. 07, 0'J mid 71 Foraytli-at.,
of the Cora,i, with a lids, and porsona In health. The; nov 12—thiio* B New York.
pud "jirurd. allay f ilh#r than Induce the Mia _ . _
vniis excitement attendant upon the use of tea nr coflie, • MtftAok'l HH €'Hu
and are recommended l»> Dr*. Warnn, Jackson, Hiy- 1 .-v/iixn^ urmii'n
ward. Ware, and Adams,of Boston, aud by emiiutil j SI KAM hNuINh WOHKS,
^"St'S’ll.S'prlncip.l ..racer. In Ih. USttd j 18 W«tor-.«r.|.l, Brookl,,., N. York.
The Hand Sewing Machine! Hi AND ALL & MERGER’S
Cotton Seed Drill.
^ 1-b Planb rs lmve r<-ahr.« .| tlie want of a machine
Btnles, ami hy their Agents.
II. H. Murray, New York; Grant tt Ttvella, Philadel
phia ; Thomas V. Ilrund'ge, lluhiin-ve: KmineU kDud
fey. Hin. WALTER IAKKR k (.(i,
dec 1.1—3m Dorchester. Mas*.
Merillo lron Pipe Works,
M ERR T L & .TAQUES,
l l‘4 Centrc-St ,...Nexv York.
M anufacturers and iRalbub in wrought
Iron, pipes. Fittings. Tool* aud every description
ot apparatus connected with Bteiln. M nter and Gas. tor
heaiuu and lighting Sioaniera, Churches, lintels. Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asyllmi, 1 Hinges, Factories
Also I aives, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Bolters and Boiler
Flu.-s Hindu to order. ,
Our N-reiv Cutting Machines arc ent roly !.<'»■, und our
own patent warranted to do double tho work .1 ty otluT
Invention. ' '
Orders solicited from nil sections of the country, and
promptly attended to. Jc^3. t.5—ly
Combs, Fans, and Fancy Gootla.
WILLIAM TASKER,—N». lu Pick Prior, New York,
I N ViTEB the attention ot Nuithcru and Westitli Mer
ck lilt-, to Ids U”tt stock "f Fan*, Conibs, Hair, Tooth
uii I Nail Bru-lies, Ladles’ RetlctiU.<, Perfimu ry. Bonn*, •
Porte Sloniiai-s, Jet and Read Bracelets, Pocket Book*,
till
D. P. BURDON & CO.,
H AVING recently fitted up the extensive establish*
inent at the above named place, lie are prepared to
manufacture all kind* of Meant Engine*, Boib'i*, Sugar
Saw and Grist Mills Pump- and Gearing for nmk-
MANUFACTURED
Undor Patont of F. R. Robinson * 8. H. Bopor,
11Y HOWARD A DAVIS. BOSTON,
spills Mm bine ii' tually Sew*; iiwsliutn sifiglothread;
1. thread* It- ow n needle*, mid fake* every variety of
through -tit' h. without |i*.p or eluiiii. The stitches ure
formed the same a* in hand «ewuu:. and. exeept in the
perleet im, of their aeciimry and regularity, •nniiot hedis-
tingtiished from hand-work. The work l- p. rfornual with
at least *ix tunes tin- rapidity, iiliib* being <>| viully supe
rior quality to the he-t hand-ewing.
IV. II. WILLSON,
Appleton's llnilding. No.318 Broadway. New York.
*tr I'ireiilars und SumpleH sent hy mail <>n applu-utiou.
nov lit—1 in • H
THE AMERICAN WATCH
1 8 N0II on sale by tho principal dealer* throughout the
country, uml tin, public ure In tiled to examine und
test tho quality in comparison with the imported article.
They are constructed on tho PATENT I.I.VEIt PillNtT-
l’LF., hi long tried and approved, with such alterations in
the arrangement ol'the part*, as long experience has de
monstrated to ho tlie hest, to ensure
llfltnbillty, Accuracy anil Durability.
The Manufacturers warrant the AMERICAN WATCH
in every particular of it* workmaii-hip and p. ifornian. c
N. II. Norn-ar*-geniiuie nub *• the naim -of the nimitt-
fu< Hirers. DENNIS'IN, lKHVARD .V DAVIS. Waltham, i*
engraved on the movement. .8 nov lh—1m
Mill*,
Rig Mine*. Shafting, Piiih-y*. Ae.’ and are pn pared to ftir-
ni-licasting*'ofevery description, lie would call tlie at
tention of Southern Planters particularly to our Sugar
Mill*. Having pim-hnscd the ent (restock of pattern* from
the late llrm «>1 G. II. Hart-on A Co.. N. 1 ork, tie can sif.'ly
hiv that we can turnout n Mill nliirli for strength, diira-
hility and m-alin -*,cannot I v eiled l,y any c-tnhli-li-
nunt In the Mate*. A long exp'-ilence in tlie hu-im ss
render* us competent to exenitf any orders und tie would
adtl-e those in gite ivunt of Machinery to usacull. F.ngU
tie* from 4 to 40 horse power always on hand.
D. P. Bckiki.x, 11. N. Conklin, S. H.Co.xkun.
oct 22—.'tin-
la sn ai , ■ i:o\ wuiiks,
10li THE JUjiJfUF.ICTURE OK
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
anil Nteoiu Knglncs,
67 Pr.Mti-jT. UnooRLV.v, N. Y., oppo-Re New York City.
T ins Subscriber having las'll engaged for the la-t 1.1
. years in tho almost exclusive iiiauufacttiro of tills
1 nio*t linportaiit Intention. Mood-north'* Planing. (;•*—••-
• ... „ - ... ... . . | Rig and Tongiug Maehiiie, ha- recently completed the
Hutton*, Pm-and Necdl. Hindi*und F.ye*. Mateli | u irK „ n.l.lRion to Id* alrcadv extensive Iron Murks, will
Guards. Max. Coral nnd Glass Beads, Necklace*, Ac. In- • •
diu Rubber f'onihi, t.’ane-. Ball* uu-l Toys of cvrry de
scription. Scissor*. Bator* und Cutlery, Gold amt (Hit
Jewelry, Aceordeuiis und Violin*, Includingugcncinl and
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young'* Building, sign of the GULDEN SADDLE,
OPPOSITE tt. Ii. HttMn.Sb’ Ct/ITIll.XO STORE. UUg l — ly
AV. IT. MAY
Hate mi hail.I a g.**l assortment of Bnddl.
Harm—• *. ..f which the following cuiupii'e a p.xit. . —
>pani-h tpiilted, literlaid and >lmlt.ai Nnldiei, Plant- 1 JI |: bAI— F
cr * large and extra large Sad.lle*; Men'* plain do.; Eng- t
lifh do.; Hot*’ and Race do.: Ladies' Saddle* ol a variety of
pattern*: bridles mid Martengales; saddle Bug*, Trunks,
y, A. „
n very large stock ot Eugli-h, Fremh ami German Fancy
Good*, tvlilcli will Re sold at the very lowest price*, for
Ctt-h ur approved paper.
Orders by letter selected and put up In the best
manner. WM. TASKER,
may l—ly P In Paik Place. New lork.
The Best Hair Dye.
D n.O. M. B.ILLJltD'S n 'tv article) received the high-
e»t premium at the IV..rid’* F'airnn I American In-
stitut •, where it tva*exaiiiim d hy the distinguished them?
i*t*, Dr. H. Little und Prof. John Torrey, and pronounced
the Ue*t.
For sale Ly tli n Principal Druggist* in this city—price
$1. Principal olllce und -t -re4J>und 600Broadway.New
York. mar 1.1. —P mar 10
u. j it kmiVa SON.
iiKATK MU FK.VhBIt MAKERS,
240 Front .‘i/. and 930 Broadway,
Netv York,
*• i*eai tii.'<i«a....
L oe tiwo*ii
I” 1 vent 'Ineon
• iT« U S ll’llllll, V, II. 1.1 1)0 ft. VI LI. E KSV
I*-ive van in'
Nii.icdgovi.la
d W.c
i- In E.itoiilou .
. I-Jtli <'ct . 181.1.
2.4-1 P- M
11.41 *. H-
ft P- M
1\ M. M. IV A DIXY.
South Western Rail Road.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
:^wrn¥nr*c
O
T w o I'dftii-uger i ruin- daily loC’olunibUK
NND IF IE CM )NDAY. Augo-t 27. pi** ngriind
i n. tnlii- w .11 le.iv.' M ie di f -r • oRiiinuisiiml Mont-
.. d iv .it J.lo A. M„ mi I E.lo p. M.. arming at
ii.oi- .tA. M. and i".do P. M. L'avo t ulunibii*
a a •..i.v at 4.1.7 A. M. .ni l 2.iJP. M.. arriving at
n n i".i; a. m. ami *..7" p. m.
- a. i*f.r Aui-ritiii* will tik' th" morning train at
V M. f.o i 'I icon, ai riring it Ami r.cus at ‘-.I > A.
I. •' Im.ncu# at i.4d A. M. an I ariivu at Macon
. . \. 'I.
i i : ng ai M icon uacli way ivitli til * C* ntriilltnil-
■ 11 i-1 • -i»v mu di. Aug ist i, M.liedg 'Villa an I FL.i-
... ..a 1 with Mac >n an I H’est.-rn lludro.i ITnitist >
i. Ai.iuta, u.ilt >u. Unttaumgi, Kuoxvlllo, uud
NEW (iOOI)S
JUST nBOEXVED.
'T'I IK >1’ list it I It Lit hi* now in store uud i* receiving
l lit each steirner irmn New York, u full ami well
eclcned a»s«.r mein of
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
GENTLE HE VS El! ENSUING GIIIIDi.
(ViiifUiiiigoi nee IIBF.4S an I'ltiH’K GOAT", lil.’BI-
NFlSB t\; ITS o| all qualities nnd colour*. MU.nlNO
and I LINNKL UNDER BIIIUTB aud DRAWS —
tJl.i »V F’.S, GUA VATS, Ac . Ac
lluviiig procured .lie services of an -rxiierienced cut
ter, ho tlsilut* lilio*cir lit..i Im *liall i*. i»!»Im to plonao
ail who may luvnr him with hi* or- ers. uud his siock
ol pieces goods is lull,uud wuUus*or|e,l.
IV M •» nnn v .
oc*. I»
SWAN’S
BANK-NOTE LIST AND DETECTOR.
Pubiiilird Seiui-mon'A'n et .Vuiitgamert/, .dla ,
At 84 00 Per Annum, In Advance.
mm. Wultli is printed Oil Iln-.- whit.* paper and new
JL tip -, and in app.urunuo will be s cuii.l to none in
the Unit d Mat *.
A South hi Bunk-Note List is essential in every Bank,
Counting lions uml Public <Mli e. L t us nuit-j in ud-
van ing our ioiiiiii-ui int u sts, and not p. imit North rn
hi ii and Ninth mi H t etuis to Iln- tiiat- our tuon.'t mat-
SADDLER’S M ITBRTAI.S.—SaddleTnv*. Skirtingand
Hog-kin-; Pul no.: Mraining and Morated Meh; Thread
mid Tie k*. a -orted size*.
II ABN E>.*E".—i'o,icli. Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
llarne**' * of all kind*, hy tho single set.
4 i It It I IGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche. Buggy & Sulky
Spiiug- and Ash-*; lui-li F'r.vnies; ll »tit»- and Bums, t>y
the single set; Plated mid lira** Mump .b int*; plain d *:
patent Bn-li Leather. Ton mi I Curtain do.; broad and
narrow Lice", variety of p.ittern-: Silk and IVorMed
Fringe; black mid purple Coach Roan-; Buggy Limp*,
Plated ami Bra— i arri.ige Band-; Bra.-s and Plaited
It nob*. Ac. July 23_
LOCAL I ViRl it i: OF THIS VALUE
nnd Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDER'S SALAMAXDEK SAFES,
a * tuorrAm'iwn nv
STARNS & MARVIN,
MAY YORK
IN Till’, lire of the 3d
inst., which consumed
thn brick building occu
pied by Air John T.
Thomas oppmutu Ihu
tins Works in Uii* city,
tva* a Hate of the above
• l«*(;rl|it'on, coiilulnloix
lliu (took*, fTTper* and
money of Nlr. Tliotnn*
and ah hough Hie build
ing wa* destroyed, tho
anid Suf • sii-tsined no
injury wnatever from the
heal to Wiiich II I
had Iiu'-ii exposed,
opening the Hulc,
qni tly following
I
I
d lily at Coliiinbus, with Oirar 1 and Mo
di iy at Am-ricus with f mr-h »mm p >*t
■ i .ilh'h is* •••, AIL my. Tliotnaaville, Ac.,
v II id, Liu ■ to l.iimpk n
I tak • lii- l o’d ’ck «
i n^
ini n at Macon: f*roth r pints on South
■ . i -r N| i|linilroads, pa-s ng rs will h ive
. t uii .ii hy ejtli -r traim.
i r- ! .-t ..ms >ip 1 avo Savannah for New York
■a* v an i -.itur lay*, an I for Phila b-lphii on
i. >:•>■*. Pi-sig;. in th • Cabin. Htjerag-*, 3H
• :. j.ii 'Ion - .' tiiiery toguvannah, $13 00
•G < o imih.i* to ilo 0 00
•' ■■ Aim ricust i
GE0.M'. ADAMSfcup riut- ndmit.
M cui. nag2 M.7 < tf. ang 11
may wi-li, whiL we
j til dr ill tatioii.
I 'ill- wo; k w ilt h • carefully r -vis d on tli < day of piiL
li atioii. nnd all impoitaut linaii dal ihmig s. as tic t oc
cur, notic d. i.v. it ex -itiun will l>- mad • to mak • il a
cu. r •> t an I f liable gui l ■ to th • Bank r, und M> r« bant.
Hot I Piopil tor-, hrok-i". Au tioii ns, Cuiiimi—am
j Merchants, und oth is d siiotis of having tli ir num.'ll
mi I Ini-in *.-s widely i lriiilat d. are infoiiii d Hint a limi-
j t d niimb r of adv.-rtis'imtits will h* insit.d. sp'ilal
I rate- fir udv-ithing by tli • .tear, or for shoit-r p. iiods,
| may b- known by applying to any of my Agents,or ut
1 Hi: odi •• in Atlanta, mi.
Sp 'ciiii ii numb *s will be sent, on application by let-
b-loiv F >rt Val- t'-l', free of cliarg •• ...... ,,
train from sa- All < 011111111111 ations intend' d for tho Lank-Not* List
•on, lu-usta. t > ' an l Detector, must he address'.d to Swan's Bank-Note
’ List. Atlanta, Ga. SAMl'fcL SM'AN.
Jim..- It «> n-ral Agnt. B"p 25—3m
W'llllF.W FEMALE I’dLLEfiE,
GUTimEnT, geoug-ia.
r |l . . a 1: * noias.ic .tear ol tint lustiim.on, hy n
1 >’i r-, 1.11 .on of the Fa uli.v an I Trust' s*, has
‘ '-i. i vaiiio ouo term, comm ne.iig on tlie First
d •.;si jH.-iii'i.r, an t clus.ng on cumiiieuccmuut
* ;'i . I iy after tli" fourth .-un lay ill June.
FACULTY:
L ,, -rLY ALLEN. A. M.. President—Professor of
- •; 1 l..t'ratine mi I Ancient Lmeuiges.
• ' .1. II. GAl.DWELL, A. M.—Professor of Mental
I '!•>.' it Philosophy.
f X. FiltsTEIl, A. M.—Professor of Mntlicmatics
1 Natural
'il;* ANN i:. AI.D IN—Principal Primary Department
l: " his-.ru tr.-ss in lloiaiiy an I Fren Ii.
It. I.l«*\ j.*KI—Principal of Music D.-pariin'-nt.
•Id'. I.. E. GRANT AND .HRS. L. T. CALDWELL—
bfi'in iral Branches.
T.-la- itiii.m now presents to the public, advantages
)’ 1 few poss 'k-. A Urge an I elegantly roust I ll'-t'-d
l: - - hli. ••; on • of the largest Chap Is in tin; State:
'• -nrv oiu loiddings all I en dosiir ': a hoarding de-
I mu. iiti<- | up in the most 11 at and comfortable
1 ■ oil iinler the sup r.ntendence ol the teachers
I •’ •:v with the whole ilolllegtic ileparlllf ’llt llll'ler
! r ini direction of ladies of exii'T'iiciMi'Idi-il t" all
: a iiiti.-s tor a thorough course of instinctlon wlii' li
1 • * sn.i-.i institution run offer. It will he ss-n hy refer-
; ' our 1 atalogii':. that our rat"* of Hoard and Till-
; • *r I-m than < an bo lotin I elsewhere. This fact, ill
'• • toil s of p'.'uniarv pr.'S-ure. is worthy of the con-
• • nn.a, <,t iln,,.. hav.ng daughters to ••ducate.
‘iS nidlii; D •partin' nt will b<- tin b r tho direction
• "J vl nt AH. n and la it. mid ProD'n-or CiiUtivU aud
With *pu unis an I comlortahl" dormitories, large
1 ' "iiv iiient cloi ts. ii'ttv mi l elegant fin niture. goo I
xp -rien ed s rvuniH. and tables fill nislied with the
1 that the market altorl*. together with a wholesome
' 1'ireiitnl dis inlln'i. we hone to increase tin* liberal
■nigo w'.th which this Institniioii has hitherto been
■ r d. V. X. FJU.8TEII. Sec’y Fii-ullv.
•plih Tt. July 30. IRfift, ang 7—jan 1, '60.
\iriIITE PANTILE SOAP.- A fresh supply«r
X\ Gld L.giiorn Castil- .-oap. Ju.t rec ite.l_mnl for
f IDII.V, HAY At OATR.-
4./ ' .d s Eastern Day. IW0 bah
hiislnds Corn, BK)
oi l Item Hay. 61H)
y Scud and feud Oats, in -tore ami f nialu by
HI LYNN & MN1DEB.
^ALT, PIC ICLED IIEEP, Ate.—looo Sm lis
►J < 11 '..ii • I* Pinue lh-. 1 mi I 4C’a*d* Extra Migar-
II Beef in ' lftiv.i*s, in store mid for sale hy
•'ll I.YNN * SNIDKIt.
U l’TTKIl a S I> CIf V.KMK.--i7Firkin* 7holco
"••Ii-a Uniter. I'J lli kili* calking tin. lu tubs d
' "•■ * whit-' Ull'-ese. For sale liV
T l- WEBSTER A IMLMF.8.
V H II O T T'M APOI.KO-Y.-Thu lli-to'iy of
N 'l"l <01 Bon.qiaite, |„ -j v „|*. el. gantly Ihmhi'I In
, '*n-l half • nlf. with map* nnd Illustrations. A fur-
' u I'l'ly received and foi -ah- hv
IVARNOf'K A DAVIS,
16'.i Congress st.
j'H.Ot'li. — |.Vi hlils "In-nmead ami "Oakley" Flour,
" 1 Ml and .,r hid wo k* "lienne .ol ’ Flour, Ml bids
1 fstinly Hour. Just leeelti'il ami lor *nl"l'V
" ll'H/’OMBK. JollNSOV A C9.
Ji^l.lDY,--Biaudvin hall pipes, qiiurlemand or-
* " ’ ui ll"ii'l. j 11 -t re. oive,|. ami Hr Hide by
’ MIMS A JOHNSTON.
W*Al*H, 4te,..M*i liuxi'H No. I |'a|e iiimI Family Soup.
. I- 1 •ud'i/.-i, Toilet ami Fan- l .* -ap*. 2
. ‘I-’ •' 1 , ' N lit III- IM ,!,*•• I Ig Hill". .MllioX"*
I '•* '»li. .-k- ,»al Sodii. In idol a, and f..r wile
f| ""El WEBSTER A PALMES.
|*G|| Iffo, t ICAItS, Ate. 2011 hove* Grant A
, ‘ ‘J - ‘.lid H 4. IV, line* S'llte of Georgia O’*
» ' ■ 1 1 : .Vi Ih,x'» Vai'loii* lira ml* AV k's. Di n.
", "| > Fm • fin T..I..O-' •>, :tHj j11 Clems, (all
kciu"' ,u "Li*-, and for by .
WLDaiU: A PALMES.
Oglethorpe Medical College,
AT BAVAWNA.II, GA.
T ilt, sr.,*Mu.\ Of Bi.CTURBs ill tlie above Institu
tion will loiuiii 'ii e on the first Uuy of November
11 terminate on the 1st of Mar. li. ,
The Cliti"|il" at the College budding, will be opened to
patients on iln* 2uih of October, and bu continued through-
out the s salon:
The Fa. Hlty is constituted as follows :
II. L. RYl.D. M. D. 1 late oOavmni ill Medical College,) j
Prof ssor ot the Pi in iph * mid Prat tice of Pliysic.
E. Ltot'iY A NT. IN Y. M. I).. •"! Wat in *'1010. till..' Pro
fessor of ijbstutrieh and diseases of Molii 11 mid Chihlleii. |
IVIk-LEY C. NGKWD.'D M. I)., (of Cokeslmry. .*•• C.... 1
Piof ssor of Mater.a .Medii a mid Medical Jur.spi 11 h lice. |
JAMF> S. MuKi.L, M.D., fof Savannah.Gn..i I'mvssor 1
of Anatomv.
JOHN DAVIS, M. D., (of Abbeville, S. C..) Professor of
Physiology.
UML F'KAY. M. D.. (of Savannah, Ga.,) Professor of
Cliemisrrv and Phmiiiacy.
C11AULF.S GAN A III.. M. D.. (of Savannah. An..) Pro-
f-- ir pro tent, of the Principles and Practice of Surgery.
D'lie.listrmor of Anatomy, It. J. NUNN, 31. D., iof Sa
vannah.)-
The fees will he—MOO for the entire course of Lectures;
$lu Demonstrator's feo; Graduation $du; Matriculation
.Ilians' ni'iit* have been inudtt by which students can
be accommodated with good hoard at from 3J.jJ to $4 pel
For further Information, nddrt-ss
B"pt 2<j _ II. L. BYnD, 31- Ri Penn.
HCOTT’K LITTI.E GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL
PATENTED MAYlGtli 1^64.
T HE attention of IMmit'-r*. Farmers and Stuck feeders
in general, is re-pcctfully calleil to this Mill n* the
most Important article of the kind now In n*c, not only
null adapted for grin ling cub meal for stuck, blit prist or
fine hominy lor the table, and e-pi dally bread uu-al from
coni nut Cully ripe or dry th tall.
In vuing this Mill, no mechanic or framo work is
wanted, only limiting to b - fa-teu'-il to the lloor or plat
form. Easily adjusted und used by any person, ctcn a
child.
Thu LITTLE GIANT hn*received tho fir-t premium* nt
the late Agricultural Fairs of Mi-souri. Kentucky, Mary
land. an I other States, and that I* the most cnuipliiiu-utu-
ry manner, us well a* tl*- most ready commendation from
tin- thou* md* «itie s-ing II* ie rfoiimiin e.
Tin ge Mill* nre guaranteed in tli- most positive manlier
ng iin-t d'dli' l-or hreiikagc, mid No. .3 warranted to giiml
1.1 hii-hel* of f'eil per hour, with one lmr*u, and (illeicdat
the low price of $ti,1, all complete, ready for nttuching the
team. No. 4 nt $7.1. grlmlsku huihels per hour with two
horses. Manufactured by
8C0TT A MOCK BEE.
Augusta. Ga.,
And sold by C. II. C.tMPFiEin.Ag^ntfortho Mmiiifactnrers,
171 Bay street, Savannah, u lu re tho Machine may ho
seen. may 1
F OIl MALES.
A MULATTO an. 2.7 tear* old. a first rate seam-
-tress.and lu-rvli.ldi.j,.a*follows: A hoy Gyenr*)a
hoy 4 yearn, mid a hoy 2 vear*old—.ill soiiml. healthy and
of goodi liaracter. Snhl to remain lit theclty. Apply to
nov 13 • WM. M’ll’HlIT.
FOR HALF.
A SM A LI, lot of Rice Field Hand* for sale.
A Man <30 year*, a woman 27 year*,
A man 28 years, a woman 22 year*,
A woman 40 t ear"—all sound ami orderly. Apply
lo nov 13 IVM. WIlIGIlT.
MTELL GRANT|..rtlie L.'«t Hire,a 1 harming
■jjuutel.hy un unknown niithor: ('buries 1’iivnsseiir.or
The Oiitni"! Heir, hv J. Frederick Smith, iiiillmr of "Amy
Luivremo," ••MinnieGrey,” *'(lii* llnwaril.” Ae. Fornalo
l, y IVAIINGGK A DAVIS.
Booksellers nud Stationers. Nn. lfitlCmigreS* "t.
HOT 10
A I,K di POKTKIl.-lnea"k"TennentH eeleluated
S« ot« li Al<-in ijniirlsmul Pints InijMirled direct frnm
the Brewerv. 2o "i*l.s Ilt a«« Porter in 'Pint". 20 do Bar
clay'" Porter In Pint*. Lunling. and forsale hy
n „vU Cl, IGlIGltN A GUNNINGHAM.
C 1IIKKHK.—.70 boxes English Dairy Cheese. 60 do
yell'dee(hi"he|i t'liei'se. laiiidiug. and for sale b.V
nov II n.AGIIOBN A CUNNINGHAM.
per llrlg I. Iaiwreiice. Fur
OGDEN, bTAItll A CU
c.iuteui- tvere l mi ai m ii.Mm-bi'd. ami In Ihctamc order
niitl end lilnii ns win ii placed there, except n slight
; di-cuhituiiciii in thn projecting end* m u lew paper*,
i uml the buck* of one or iwool ilie book*, cuiueil by
itie sieuni gencrulcd III the Snfe, tvliilo at Its greutest
hunt.
The Safe a"d content*.ns It carneTmiii the ruins,may
i si'll lio »een, in the posse-s on ol Mr. 1'lioma*, nt llio
I Ga* Works. A Imge a**<irlinenl ol these celebrated
I Suns alwuys on hnint, nud lor wile liy
G. II. C1MPFIELD, Aueiii lor Mannfactiiror*,
July 2d, If.ii. 171 liny rt., Savannah, Ga.
I lake pleasure in crrolr rnpug Iho loregoing stale-
inent, and in mlilitlon tvo.ild add tluil lI uliookHurenow
in use. J.T, TIIU.1LIS, Wood Yurd, Furry IVlinrf.
July 2(1. Ib5.1. oct 24
FIRE ixsLRAXCET
ST.tTtMEM of the --Norwii'li Fire In-ura me Company of
I Norwich, Connecticut, on the Oth day of June, any
I Capital Stock $1.70,00') 1S65.
Surplus 6M20 00
$165,32
ASSETS or TIIE COMP txr. 1 00
i 321 Shares Bank Stock in variou Ranks $30.092 00
; 23 *• Incorporated Companies other than
Bank* 27G 00
: Notes on demand, -ecul td hy Mortgage* on
I Beal Estate. Bom' *. Bank Stock an I other
I good personal security 121.$00 00
Cu-h in Iriti'l*of Agents 2.HU0 00
“ in Bank 1.160 00
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
T HESE liiai'hiiie* hate long *u*talued the liighrst reptt- . . ..
tutlmi in the United Mat ■*. Tin; rni*T nitzt^A noi.a | from all |
cently been award 'd to them at tlie great
Exposition ai Hi- Palace uf I. la-try in Paris, lud thus
tin t hat" the World » terdi.'t of -uperiority.
Great improv.'iiieiit* have jii«t Iic. ii added, so tftat they
run tt ith"iit noi»e. tilth ea« • to the operator
the ordinary *pei-i|. *o that
ItVKT. A- Mil'll It "UK . IS TIE t«tvr IV A D.tT.
Thcgrc -test clotliiugmid shoo inniiuiartiiriiig •♦tuMIsli-
ment* in the country u.*e th—e imichiiies exclmi'ely.—
Th. v are .'iinqK'tent to perform every sort of wink in tho
tuo-t perfect -IVle.
A- th-re me vry great numbers of Inferior orrntirely
wnrthie** v'tting* niaehiiii* of th" l.eiotv A flodgett
Atery. \Vil«on. liroter A l.aker. mid ntli-r paten11. winch
hate’ll eii -old. hut cannot I" fi-cd t ■ liny advan'ige. tie
lierehy oiler to ruviv. all "U-h luachiiii-. and ill-’ ilium-
proveil one* id mir i.tvti inaiiufncture. tv rxnt.iyOK Mn
si.tt mi i *rr-T iiii'ii'.fi n u o him.-, mi liberal t< 11«*. All
old mneliine* thus "litaiued hi ii* will be broken up nnd
de«trot. d. For |iaiticular* apply hy letter or peiMniully
nt mir Netv YmkOnice. j
N. It.—Local Agei.t* wanted to make sale* of *ur Rn- I
proved -eivlng niachiii"*. T.. pi r-"ii* properly qfiilified i
lor the busiiii***. n rate I'pp 'i tiinRy for profitaliW) ami l
pleasant employment i* oil. i. d.
I. 31. NINT.F.R di CD-I . |
Principal tllfice, :.."l Broadway. N. Y.
BIIAN’CH OFFICES: 57 Hanover St., llo-lo*. 142 |
Clie-imt St., Philadelphia. 105 Baltimore St.. Ba'tiliioiv. i
223 Walnut St., Uiiicimiati. St. Cliurle* StNotv
Orleans. Gloversville, N. Y., 33l Broad St.. Newark. N. |
P nov 21—’m
ANDREW* di JE81P,
Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND WOOLEN MSOHlNttV.
gttnm Egtnrs, llollt-i'N, Mnclilnlata 1'iinls,
licit tut;, Ar.
Iupnr.Tcn* A De.vu.u- in M ixir icritiEtn’ Anm.i «.
No. C7 Pill" street N?W York
N. B.—Agent.* for th - Moodrul) A Beach 1 r>>n Works'
Steam Engine* nnd Boiler*.
Exclusive Agency in New York for Lowell Machine
shop. Machinist*' Tool*. P ocj.2-1,v
MO<)1!K .V TAYI.OU’S
PASTILLES DE PARIS.
T ^llL-F. I*AM'l 1.1.1..* ale mi iuiUiiuiM. reiue.F lor the
cure of Cough*. (’.>ld- mid Broiii'liitl". a* hy their «•«•-
ti ni >.ii tli" throat mid lung', they remove all kmi-i tie-*
in a f-‘W hour* and wonderliilly increit*e th" power and
llcxihility of III- mice; Ip-nce tlict are of grcit service to
mid highly iec iiiiuii-nd. il by Clergymen. Anelioneer-,
Public .'p.’aker*. nnd all thn-e tvlio-c iailing rcpiircsnuch
freiiuetit f the vocal organ*.
V it,—A*k f-n* "Moore A Taylor’* l , n*tllle* lie Pnri*.”
nnd oli-crte that eiii'li box hear* their uritteii sitnature.
For sib* by W. W. Lincoln. J. II. Carter * V I. B.
Mm.i, x Co., and the principal Driiggi*i*aml Apoln i ari. *
tliron_h<itit tlie Unit' d Mat— in i Canada, and it uliolc-
sale hv M'KJltE x TAYLOR, Impoiicr*.
sop 20—3m 1* 'I Malden Lane. Nrv York.
PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS,
HATES db P II A N C E .
No. 1 Barclay *t Nes- York.
t 'i ACTION.—Noli" arc genuin • except they 6enr the
j "tamp of the patent. All manufacturer-and sellers
int ringing will be prunci'iited nccor.ling to law.
mar 10 mar is, \7U—P
M ASONIC—I. «. O. F—S. 4»f T.—O. V. A.
R EGALIA. Jewel, an I c. -tuin—. ninnufactniV'l mul
k-'pt on hand, at lh" old e-t iMI-hmi lit ofE Comb,
214 Grand street, Ea-t of Itow ry. New York. Ord r» from
the countryji romptly attend'd t<>. p j.. 12—ly
•»F. t'nl'TEN I.T .V Ol., I nip. nt-a - of French
r European Good*. No. 4* Broad >t.
lit.'with di-pat' h all order* in the above line to an
uuliuiRe.l extent. The nnlvi r-allv ai kiiowh-lg.d -i.peri-
"tity of Wood-worth'* Planing Machines, manufactured
by him, overall other*, require* no r- iteration.
(u the manufacture of .'TEAM ENGINES, wo claim a
sup-riority for power mid *|ieoi|. he.mtv of coustrtu ti<>n
tvwA fini'li; and wivi gnarantee Ga- Engines t» timiMnlt
loo per cent more power for the same money than can
he Iirnishiil by any nthi'i manufacturer, and more than
list yer cut,-wing in wear mid tear, as well us a large
smitg in tin- consumption of fuel.
REFERENCES:
T* PvrTtES HAVIN') 1IIIt STEAM ENOIXTS NOW JJ4 l''».
Pnrih t A Morgan, New llnvon. Cl.: L. \V. Slo. imi. Brook
lyn. N Y.; Timothy Bahai, \-toiia. L. I.: Lyon* A l iirti**,
Bridg. y.rt. Ct.: Stanil. nl ManiifiieturiHg Vo.. Stmnford,
ft: Jolia U. Sanford. New lluu it. t t.; ltolliri Sniil.>r.l. N.
Yolk City} Chits. F. Ijoosey, AiiMtinn foiisnl General.
REFEISENt'H
P vtlHE? nvVINO Tlir. 1VOOD*W'I»ITII PUNINO MACHINES NOW
IN f-K.
G. B. Slnat. Kensington. Philudelphla. Pa.; Kidder A
Martin. Miliiiingtoii. N. tA. L. t'lupp A Co.. Montgom
ery. Ala.: f*. A. Sin ford. New tirlemi*. La.: Hinkle, Guile
A Co.; < incinmiti. tililoi Rnntom, I'ohh ,v Co.. Ulevelaml,
Ohio; Fo** .v ltroilii r.-. ( hicago. Ill,; J. It. Smith. Mil-
wmikie, Wi«.: p. B. A L. L. Eaton, Buffalo. N. Y.: For
ward A Smith,Oswego, N. 1.: John Snnrr, ’1'oron: i. ('. W.
ftril-r* and prop<i*ai* n*- ive | hv i.iail or i.therwi-e,
in all parts of the Unit'd Male*, t'aiiudii. .*(.iitli Amcri-
mi'l Europe, qld In promptly alien.led t-> hy Agcnis
| who are traveling in all section- ul tl
Letter* hy mail, addn -.* JhIIN II. LESTER.
I on 4 3in f* Pearl M. Brookly n, X. Y.
CHEAP GAS LIGHT.
1 1III3 BENZOLE G4S LIGHT COMPANY era
prepar d to furuMi I'ortadleGa* .llnchliie*, "iiitnhle
for Mmttifae'ori"*, Store*. Dwelling lloii-c*. Memnlioat*,
Kiiilrou I Stutli.n*. Ac. Tlic-e Machine- ure warranted to
j give siitiMactioii. They are uiniiulaetiin'l under S. T.
. MeliougaU - Patent. at«lure th" only oue-thwt wUI.-jh*
| rut" well in cold weather. The l.igRi prodnred i* one
' half cheaper than Coal Ga*. and le— than the i'otiiuioii<‘-t
j Tallow t andl"-. They me ea-ily iiimiiiueil mid flee 11• .ut
i danger, mid the price* 2.7 p. r c« nt, le*s than any oilier
! Mie hine* made. The U":.ipaii> oiler Ihr-ale Mate mid
Count v Bights h r all tli-Man *. All ord. i *-honld he
i add;- I to S. T. 3lcln.it liALL. Ag’t lor the Co.
j ict 2"—-ni S DJI Bro.ulway. New York.
FIRST PHF.Yllt .ll PIAXO FORTES, ‘
STEIN WAY k SON.
I PIANOFORTE M V\l FA'TUBERS. "S WAI.KEB-ST.
NEAli liuovnwvv. NIW V 'llK.
I BL' S I , EC*1 FULLY call the utte
I rG. r l7 wm m the public t . tli. ir -iiUiMli.l
vV M of "eiiii-grmid mid -qiuire Piano*, whl' li.
II « I J « for tone, i la-ticity of t.iuh.
I'eaut.v ■ >f tini'li. .md everything that remler*a Piuii"per-
|.'> t. ar< Illi-Iirpa—e.l. A- ii | n."f ol tli" Mipi rioiil.v of
their in*truiu' ii:«, tli -v b".' to Mate, that at tlie
great Metropolitan Fair held i.t Wa-liiiigtoii, th" lir-t
premium* in both cla-*-. lui-grmid and two stringeil.
were UHiinimiiii"ly awarded to th.'iiu alllioiigh they w.'i-e
III eoni|M'|ltiini w lilt III" iiio-l <li*llimili-lieit lilimulilt'lnr-
er* from INi-toii. N'*w York. I‘hflii"'"lphia aud Hull In...re.
I'iir. |iii«ei* mid dealer- will find it to their advantage to
call and examine for thein-elvi *.
oct 23 S tf
'lTMlOUSANDS of Living 1Vitne«s"S ceitity to their
1 m ighboi*, fii.m day to day. th" wondeiliil effects of
DAVIS' PAIN KILLER.
8v.vpit.RY City, Ohio. I
Mr. J. N. Ilnrri*: Dear Sir—Yuli rim or "f the2Mh ult. ■
I* at Inin I. mol in reply will say—\\ e In gnu "elling Pi rry I
Davis' Pam Killer, uml with wry little i Hurt on mil part;
wiles were small at lir-t. hut a* it herniae known in oar
roiiitiiumiy. the d< inami increased very rapidly, far be
yond mir expectation*, nnd every person that l«night it
would i^'out" aft« r lucre, nml speak in tin* hiuheM t-rnu
of it a- a valnnld" remedy f r all those di<in«e* ymr
pampl.l t sp. ii' of. From those r.conui"ii.laumiH vu*
Were in bleed tons., jiff, our'-.vii fnmilie*, and tlie g". >1
effect*"! tli" medicine w, re illilimli.itilv 0| parent. We
lew i ,a,tinn it.* n-- with gnat "atisiaction. We have
s.ibl more of the pain Kill, r Hun W" en r have -.i.e.r
liefnre of any otlu i im.lirine in tlie sain- length of tune;
mul wiili) it hesilale to say that it ha* giving Icttr
witl-fiiet|,.ii to the piircliu*' r than any otlur anblevve
haveever "old. Hurry oflnisinis- iia- prevented our
"•■Il'Ullg e> I lillCIlti-H. I'llt We have in our vi.'iiiity in ail fif
teen hundreil to two th>ui*aiiil living vvitm•** •*. v. ie. t. -ti-
fv to tin Ir neighbor*, day by nnv. i; tli-* vnltn* of Davi*’
Pain Kdier: and tl.ii* the eir< ulatimi of it* infiiietice i*
being constantly "iilmg. >1.
K"< p a large supply ia th" West, it I- jn*t such n inrdi-
cine a* the |m—,p|i want, ami He v iiave til read v Imiml ■ ut
tll.lt tie,' O Cl'.ret.ie lever l.lid Age." fi.j-2-."'t-. 1: will
cur-a. •!•! in hour—a - vf coii.h III ••im night--
ai.d Im* | roved to h" the he.-t mcdiciii" inn-e lor a di-.as-
cd stoma, b. mul ninny other purpo—.
Your*. Ac . I,' ' KWOOft k til! VIIVM.
Mcs-r-. Perry Davi* A Son:—Allow- me to ndd my testi
mony to tin value of your Pain Killer. On the -Sth in-t.,
my *"ii wa* b'l.llv I-iirin d witli Di" cracki r*.—1 im-
tii.'diat. iy -.i.t fu - .in.' pain Killer, ami with some sweet
oil poulticed it.uml lie is now doing wi ll.
Your*, truly, J.vcon A. Wr-Trr.vj t.T,
Mayor..f tl.et ityof N. V.
" li" Mednal pn paratio'i ever oil. red
n more thoroughly t<'*•••! than iMry
Tl.oii-ui).I- ..f per*»n-. vv.re they
Would ilieerfuliy t 'lit.v that tIt- y
, with the uio-t -ati-iaet. rv
kuowledg", that an im-
-1 II ivllev. d by is. It.
to ilrlll t ot ton Seed witli regularity and certainty.
One that would operate e.iuiilly „,.|| on every kind of
limd. mul at the *ani" time l>" hi simple in coimtruction
and operation that it could Ik* hhciI f.v negroes without
liiildhtv of getting out of order. A drliLwhiih we think
iMi—e-se.* all these qualities, wo now offer to the plant
ing commiinit'. Alter a thorough trial lor the last two
.veals In ilillerent liiimls on all kinds of imul, we would
•tali, some of tin- u>fc uiitage* to l»o derivcl from their
1st. The saving of seed, which will amount to enough
in planting "ii" hundred acres, to tmy for the mnrhine.
2nd. The saving of labor in planting, one horse nnd
hand only being required to open tho furrow, drop tha
seed mid cover limn seven to nine acres pt’ r
3rd. The gn at Having of labor in chopping out, th*
seed being deposited in a line one lifter another.
4th. The greut saving In subsequent hot* woik, owing
to the fact that any g>»>d plow-hand < nn, In siding, cov
er ull the first i-rop of grass in the drill, how ever smull
the cotton may lie, without injuring the stand.
The*e advantage* nil faiuu i- will appreciate; and be
low- vve give some certificates, liotn which the public cun
learn liovv these drill* are appn-ciated hy gentlemen of
the first standing in our section of th" State—all practical
filmier*, who Imve th'iroiighly t< Med th.-m. and mo con-
seqiiently fully cmiipeieiit to decide on tlieir merits,
f E UT 1FICATES:
Thl- i* to certify that 1 planted oue hundred and sixty
acn * of cotton with Baudiill and Mercer's Planter*, and I
i,*ider them superior to any thing of the kind 1 hav#
ever-Mi'ii or tn. d. ’llie-aving of seed alone would pay
lor th" imu-hiii''* in a -eason or two, and I think a hand
. an do "iii-tldid more hoeing than lie could ill cotton
plmitcd the common way.
S. L. BARBER
Lee county, Georgia, July 13th, 1EC6.
Mes-r*. Randall A- Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to
'our- of thl* date. | can say with satisfaction. Hint 1 havo
1 your cotton seed drill* mi the farm ofl>. A. Yusuii,
I »q.. witli great siii'ce**, I cmi-ider Iln in to he of great
wiiii". They are a saving of nlsuit olie-thinl of the labor
■ d cultivation, about two to tinn- bushel" of seed to th*
acre iu planting, and a great saving of labor ill planting,
as they ojien the furrow, drop mill coyer the seed with
om horse und hand. I think them worth mio hundred
dollars a piece to any plunti-r. that plant* full crops of
cotton. As for myself I would not plant ii crop of cotton
without them for uu consideration In tho liounds of rea-
•mil- Y'utirs, very respectfully,
A. J. BARKSDALE 71
Lie county, Georgia, July 12th, 1855.
I hnvc it-cil Randall A- Mi rcer's cotton Planter two
•""'"H*. and cmi-ider them of great value to tlie farmer.
I lime seed ctimigh each year to pay''for the Planters,
then I save at h-ast mic-tliinl the labor of cultivation, ns
the cotton I* sewed in —» narrow a line that with good
plowing there i* hut little h.*- work needed. There is also
•aving of hand* und horse* in planting. 1 should say
they vverewmth one htimlreil dollars each, and recom
mend every farmer t" use them.
S. D. McLKNDON.
Lee county. Georgia, July Mb. W&.
Uv I h.vw li.-vit "Wvswing for Mr. 8. !>. Mclz-ndon
tlie present year, mid fully eomtir in hi* statiinentt
Davisson warren.
Mc-*r«. Hand.ill A - Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to
yniii* I will only say 1 Imve tnei| thn-e of y-our cotton
seed drills, nml cmi-ider th in of great value, from tho
tact that in the u-e of tlieni I saved from two to Hires
biislic3* of Mi d tiM inh acre planted, mul at least mie-
tliiiil ol the In I >• >i of cultivation, n it requiring mie-half as
niiii'h h'K* work n* tli" old way of planting—also, neon-
"i'hiald" saving in the latior of planting. I never expect
to plant * "ttmi without them If I can get them at any
price. I have planted i-iglit ncies per dav to inch'lrill.
3 ievare tiinpli —ca-ily nniniig'd, and tiiere is no dilM-
i nlt.v about getting a good stand.
Very res|s citiilly yonrs, W. F. IIAMIUCK.
Lee county, Georgia, July 12th, 1866.
Tiiow.vsvilix. Tlioma* county, Gn.
C'.'. J. II. Watson—Dear sir: I can recommend your
*'"’t"n Plant' i» 'liiil in the ha ii. *t t, nn*. 1 have iriod
th-m on a'l my laud • xcepi n w gr. nnd, mid 1 tliink
they ’'ill do iu ilml. they wit! ■! . in a uioiintaiuou* conn-
In a- ""II a- in n levyj.^ If I hid not bought I would
miles, nml pay fifty dol-
.■ f r
I.II'S a pie
hand can plant li
mit tbi'.'c a. r< - wiiRe
cuuiuiou plow.
Il
t.ll^g 1 of
$165 32100
mmiJTiES.
I/i*se«ailJu«ted, unadjusted or claim* for Iomcs—none.
Liabilities to any llmik, Corporation or individual—
none.
Total amount at risk (nhnnt)3.4tHi.OUO.
The aniouiit at hazard on any ri*k, 'with very few cx-
ccptimi-M not over 6,000.
A BREWSTER, President.
E. Lr.vnsEn. Jr.. Secretary.
Norwich. Omni.. June Dili. 1*55.
I’crsoimlly appeared liclore the tin Icrsigueil. Mayor of
the city of Norwich, it. said Stale, A. Brewster. President,
and E. Lent tied ,lr.. Secretary uf the “Norwich Fire
liisnr.iiii'ct , miipmiy,'’miilmaileso|eiiiiioath to the truth
of th- above MiileiiH'iit, signed by them. I al*o,
certilV that I have exatuilieil the icj ort "T wild Compa
ny, an 1 find the above to ho n com > i statement of the
win eaitd that the niiteHamlhimison whicli a part m said
capital is invested are iu my opinion good and well
bociiroil.
In testimony whereof.'! have here tosot my linnd and
cnu*ed the seal of the city to bo affixed, thi* Oth day of
June. 1865.
L. ».! WILLIAM L.nnEWEB.
Mayor of Hi" city nf Norwich.
Tlie nmlorsigncd is AgPiitnTor the nliove olfice, ami is
ready to take risks on all description* of property in the
city. JNO.lXOERSOLL.
Jy ii
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
To Ship Owners, Masters & Consigners
of V«srls.
T HE sitliM-rilMT respectfully informs them that the
Savannah Dry Di* k is now in successful operation,
audit is calculated to take In ships of any class from loo to
l.liHi tons burthen. It i* 23u feet long uml 16 feet wide,
mid complete in every particular. A large gang of work
men is employed mat tv large supply of material- i- on
hand, so that vessels can he repaired with as much dis-
pati has in an.v other port. Pump nnd Block Making nnd
Hinith'H work dune on i lie premise" and every effort made
to insure economy nnd fidelity to those w ho nmy favor the
Dock with tlieir Inisine"-.
D. I'. LAN DEI!.“'ll IN E. Ag’l nml Superintendent.
feb21 Late uf Marsh - Dock.( 'harle*lon.
TO RIC E PLANTERS.
T HE Sitbsi-riber i* Agent for the sale of Anderson's
Patent Rice lliiller.” It i* compact nml portable,
mill' he winked hy hand or hor*.- power, turning out nr-
cording to size of niarliine, from 2o to 6iit)hu*iie|* per.lay.
Cuts mid a model ol the same inny I." seen liv application
t«i^ dec 3 WM. I*. YONOK. No. 01 Ray st.
HARPER FOR DE('E3II)ER. ~
n A i: PLIES new Monthly Magazine lor December.—
Thl* number commences the twelfth volume—now
is the time to subscribe. Cull curly, tliut you mny pro
cure the first number.
Graham's American Monthly Mngnrlne for DeccuiW.
mm.
I,ilv lltison: or. Karl v Struggles'Midst Continual Hope.
A Tale of llunilde Life, hy Alice ilrnv. Received nml
for sale hy WABNOC’K A DAVIS,
llo iksi'll. r* mul Stutioucrn, No. 160 CoiigreR* st.
dec 3
COAL FOR HALE.
AltGK Liiuqi Isdiigh.
B J Red Ash. i broken nml wreened.)
Soft Pail >r Lump (’mil.
Smith’s (IHcliimiiid) ('nal.
Orders received, nml (’.ml delivered to any part of the
city. by application to GKO. A. MrCLESKEY,
ilec 3 Forrel’s lluilillngs. Hull street
f NALKlllK ALE.—17 barrel" of tlii* superior
‘ Imiml, direct importation, lauding from "hip Sliarn
MIMS A JOHNSTON.
For the 1,000,000.
Tlie T. N. I’aleiil Vlarble ( "inpany.
[CAPITAL 105,000.1
reef New York.
No. 3.74 Broadway, corner YV.ilkc
V RE pripar.il to eMcillo ill
TUiU.-'I'iipS. COLUMNS,
TLBS, SLABS. Ac., m imitalI--II •
Ncapolilmi. mul all fu
W l. take plea
Hi" pllM|. .
strength.
" nnty
•lei* for MANTLES,
pDE.-TAI.S, P1LAS-
ieiuin. Ilrocatel. py.
Mail.]'-, equal III
I don. mul lor sale by
S AL NORA, dtc.— l.uiMi lb*
III lioxes Gu-lile Soap,
hiiperlor Sal Soda,
I, AHTKItN HAY,
1 j sate by
Assorted Gum Drops.
•Ilint in i ivuii, and lor sale hv
JOS. M. TUHNT.lt. Agent,
dec 3 Market Square.
( iLOAK f’LATHM.—Bnivvii. Tan, Dial.. Grey
J ami lllin k Gloat, I'lolh*. Sack Flannel*. Ftiigll-h mul
French Mermn". Prlninl Mu-liii do lailnes. Stella Shawls,
Bay State do, Black Yletiiiu do. Ac. For sale hy
Dr.WITT A MORGAN,
doc 4 IUboro's lluildiUK*, Congross-sL
185 5,
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
Corner Broughton and .1. fl> isoii nt*., Up Muirs,
T HE subscriber i* nowri c. jvingone of tin- largest .mil
lie-t * d" cteil -tuck id good* ei. r oil. r. d to the trade
in this market, to which he. invit.- tlie attention "I mcr-
climits. nug’J WILLIAM ii. FOOfK.
Corner ol' llroiigluon and Jell'erron sts.
I P STAIRS.
DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE.
FWNHE snli-eriln-r Im* ill «t..ie a general n**ortim nt of
m DRV GOODS,coinpri-ing goods of Foreign aud Dm
ine-itie Manulnctiire. to which he would invite tlie ntten-
of purchasers, and which 1 Hade on ruison-
able term*, t'ountry Merchants visiting Hiecity. will find
mi an exaiuiiiatioii. Myles of good- peculiarly’adapted to
tlieir trade. JanS WILLIAM o. FOol’K.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
on. -w. t. i>ahk,
The llotante, Ol-Refui'in Physician of
SAVANNAH,
B P.0S to announce that Im Im* removed his re
sidence and Olfice from Hu- corner of State and
Jell'crwiu-ktreels, to the lorni. r r."idi n<e and olfice of tho
late Dr. Richard-.me, on Ri..iiglitom*lr<et, (li"tvveeti
Montgomery mill West llnmd ..lieet*.) II- t. ndors hi"
iuo*t "liicere tluinks to hi- felloWK'lli/en" In the city and
country, for the very libeinl employ me nt nf hi* prole*-
BUUiiil MTVice* since hi- lu.-atiou in Savannah, and takes
plea-tire in mim.iiiiriug that hi* facilitie* for meeting the
rousiuiitly increasing ileniaiiil* upon him nre greatly im
proved. having i niployeil a competent person to attend
especially lo his ollice'iitlair*.
Ladle* may consult him either In lii* family parlor, his
con-ulting-room, adjoining UU olfice. or in hi* olllce. Hi*
consulting-room ha- been furnished nml arranged with
especial reference to the convenience, comfort aud tusto
of those visiting him profe—i.niully.
Patient* visited promptly and punctually.
For terms and further particulars, see his Medical
Journal. 3inn—oct l
M. CARY, Tailor,
H AS REMOVED to the Store formerly occupied hy the
late Mr Alcxmfiler. in Bull street, opposite the
Drug Store, vvl.-re he i* prepared t" Gut mid Make up
Gentli'inen’s (h.rment* in tlie latest stylo, mid mi the most
renb<.liable term* forca-h: ul«u. Uniforms for Military
Compmiie* for nnv part of the State.
P. S. Gentleinen will find it to the'r advantage to pa
tronage the subscriber, a* they nre sure to he pleased both
with the workmanship nnd price. Cutting done nt the
shortest notice. imv 7—3m
GENERAL NOTIC E.
a G.M.GHIFFEN hnsre-ojicnedhis store, nud Is
rendy for all customers' rail in his line. 1 have
in employ i superior workman at watches, nml nb
•am fir-1 rate Muntifm'liiring and .Tubbing Jewell
er, mid nil work in that line will he received nnd done ae-
cording to oil iiKtt, and witli despatch. Galls solicited from
all friends and customers in want of articles in my line of
husines'. nov 1ft
F RENI! FRUIT.—Tl Iho British sehr
Golden Eagle, tour days from Nassau, New Provi-
deuce, consisting of—
GUANOES,
GRAPE FRUIT.
SHADDOCK.
LEMONS,
LIMES awl
PEARS.
For sale hy WM. P. YONOK, No. 04 Bay St.
imv ft
H ELTN, 1IELTH.—.liiHt received, l-ndy’s Black
mid r.d’il Elastic Belts. Duly s Moruceu Belts, Ijvdy’s
ItihlHin Belts, hy HENRY LATIIUOP A CO.
llllV s
m ijiie.-;m
| A imv 7 «
H A Y.--2.711 bull* pi line
.ship Time, ami for
Eiislem Hay, Inmliug from
CAItLKTON A PARSONS.
C 1IIAMPAC4NE tIDKH.—20 barrels Chain-
J pat'iio Cider, for sale hy
nuv27
ROWLAND k BON.
■I ilttnihility to real iiiarhl.
r thereto, and at b— than half the
>• -I. I’lilik" niaibiei/ed iron, wmi.l or slate, it i* wliolly
free fi'niii nil olijecHoii- which lire urged against mere
surface work, where paint, copal 'arui-li. Ac. form the
teiiipnniry poli-li and hwmiy of tlie article. Mantel*
fu.in * to $m. itid.-r- from Builder*. Cahinet-Makersand
other* solicited, and *ati'faeli"ii giimiilitii-d. Agent* for
the principal cities treat'd with.
PETER RENNIE. Pres’t.
L'.vm. G. Mu m.i.s. V. Pres’t.
Jo*ri>it Lvmii, Sce’y. ?’ ret 24—if
TILTON k MCFARLAND,
:<:i 31 nllien Lane, New York.
m»ANUKA(TURi:i:S of tie WilRI.D RENOWNED
Iym salamander safes, dank vaults,
A.'. Baltimore Depot. 145 Pratt street. Boston 1 >, pot,
II Hovviu'd street, *. pt .1—ly
SHOW CASE'S.
lioflinaii ii 1’er-ii.
Mniiufiicturrrs, 5? Ilowt-ry, New York,
H AVE tile largest mid chenpe«| stock uf Show Gases
ever offered in Hit* city, m.ide in every style
Vei-plnted. Bins*. Riocwood. Natinwood, Ae.
Older- prmnptly till.si. and g.H.d- can fully packed and
"hipped to any part of the United Males and Canada.
—cp 4—bill
E. ,1. DONNELL,
Rcucrnl Coniinisslon .Herehunt,
No. lift Pi.'ia— t. (l ourlh door from Wall-st.) New York.
’" Id
Imiioriant to llousekeeiiers & Healers.
THE HOPE MILES.
71 Fi’LTon-si. and 71 Bci.kM.vN-st N. York.
Principal Olllce 103 Front Street. New York.
Factory, No*. 3 ,? , 37. and 38 ||ml*oii -treet, Jersey City.
T IIE Proprietor*offlii*l'incanil well known COFFEE
and SPICE Establi-hniont. continue to prepare the
In-t P1I.VRM U'EUTIl'AL POWDERS in use. lor raising
bread, hiscnit, tea mid ollief cake*. Ac. They nl*o pn pare
Mustard. t'"coa. and many other nrtiele* of daily use in
every family, which they oiler upon the most reasonable
tel in*. Catalogues sent to dealer* who request them.
II. II. A ,1.(1. IS1IAM.
V. IL—Consumers advised to Inquire for Hope Mills nr
tide". ang 14—ly
SH1EFFEI.IN, BROTHERS & 10.
IMPORTER* AND liEALrilS IS
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery,
*«*c. dbc.
170 WILLIAM STItl.F.T. NEW YORK,
I NVITE the attention oi th" trade t . tlieir large nnd
varied stock of Drugs. Paints, (fils. Perfumery, Ae.
In addition to tlieir regular importation* of staple
Drug*, tin y are nl-o receiving din ct from the source-of
production mid nioniifnrtiiic. -uppliex f Tooth, llnir, and
Nail llni-he-. Bronzes, t'ork*. Mortars, Spongps, French
mul Eugli-h Pei'fiiinery. Lullin'- Exiract*. and many oth
er article* w-uatlv embraced lu Druggists’ stock*, vvluch
they are enabled also (•• offer oil the most advantageous
term*.
Order*, either in person or hy mail, will receive pronqit
attention. ang 14—l.v
Shellac India Twine,
C nilt YARN, COCOA MATTING. Ac., COIR A JUTE
MATS, and India Good* generally. For Nile low for
Cu*h. hy GKO. W. DOW A CO.. Importers,
Jo 12—I’m No. 7 Burling Slip. New York
HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE,
I-ICOTdiailOT won X. Xj,
IMl'OItTKIW AN1> .I0II1IKIE8
Of English, Prench ami Crrman
House Furnishing Hardware,
No. 1*3 Maiden Line New York.
I NVITE the attention of Southern'and Western Mer
climitH ton large uml very extensive stock of Goods in
tlieir line.
Cutlery nf every description.
Silver Plated Ware: Jiipmiucry,
German Silver mid Rritlmiia Ware,
Tinned and Kminiiiicled Cooking Utensils,
Bronzed, t'opper mul Brass Gomls,
Tea Trays. Fire Iron*. Fenders. Wire Covers,
llroir/eii CamliestieiiH. Blin-k Tin Ware. Ac.
t inr stork coniprisCH every article in our line or hiisincss,
nil or which we w ill sell III dealers nt the very 1,077 EST
Prices, for Cush, or approved papci
letter will he selected with great
In .1,.- .'.'.1 ,. inlT * s„„T«'KI.I..
No. 03 Malden Lane, New York.
P. s.—Also manufacturers of u very superior article of
Plated Spoon* and Fol k*. Jo 7—Din
Sewing Machines.
XCEI.SIOlt SF.WING MACHINES.—Made by
4V||Oti|>, BATTKLLB A CO., Worci'stPr, Ma««a-
chii-clIs. patented hy Klin* llowe, Jr., September Will,
lNlii. The*e Mneliine* are wiirrnnli'd. (with pro|K-r use.)
not to gel out of repair. They me built Inn good sub-
slant inland workmanlike t.iminer, and will do Tailors’
Shoemaker"’ mid Saddler*’ work, in a manner wiirninted.
to eive mitisfa. lion. Th" "ti'li will not rip any more than
coiiinii.il sew ing. done by hand. Call mid see them in
one ration, at 140 CHESNUT street. Pliilsdolnhia. up
.tnlrg W. A. DAW8CK. A«eV.
i* Y0
Vi, -We pr. *i
to tlie publie lia-
Daxi-' Pain Kill,
pall' d upon to do so. w.nil-
huve ii-. .I it for vm ioii" i!
siii'ce—. It i- within mir own
men*" mnmu.t of -i.n- ring Im
propri 'tor-. M"-*r*. perry Davi* A- Son. wive no | uiii* --r
exiiell*!''U order "atl-lv the | uldic. Being strn tly
luniomlile men. they .ih-. i »e the niino*t iiuil .ruidy in
tie- nmniinuliir" of tlieir i'.'|eprntni Pain Killer. The
niat"l'i ii* ol will, h it 1-emiipoM'd ill, carefull' * •ieeteil—
none hut the til's! quality bein': n- liy Hi se uu nn-lbo
liiuli r> pi'.tati'.n "i.i* ii tlie Pain Kill* r l a* long -ince up-
qniieil. i- at all Inn' - triumphantly sustained. In view
of tii* - • fuel*, wem liv no uit'iiii-MirpriM-d to l> i.rn that
Mi *-r* Da\ i- A Sou'- -ale* ar- cn-t intly ic.d mpiillv -n-
ereil-lli;. While Wo Poll glut lllat. oitr t'ri lid* gelli'lli'.ly
that »o Milualde a pieparatioii n* the Pain Killer i* pine' <1
within their remh.we mu-lb" permitted to rejoice at the
well-merited Mien— III ||* lilierul alld eilterjn'i-llig pro-
pi-letors.—[Pnivlileiiee lien. Advertiser.
Pain Killer i- -old hv John H. Mome A Co.. Thus,
rner A Co. und S. D. Ilninilev ,V ('».. Savannah:
• Cal ler A t ... and Clark. Well* .v Did Augus
ta: E. L. Mi IlnK. r A: Co.. M;non. Also by Dinggists
and tlroc rs gener illy. imv 22—cod.'lm
CARPETS ! CARPETS !!
ure in anni'iiiieing to mir friend" nnd
that we Imve (hi- day opi tied tip stairs
uv.'i om sion . a "plcndid a*so| ll.e ut of
CnriH’Is, Oil flullis. Mile.,
CONSISTING OF
Royal Vidvot CarpH*. varimi* patters:
lint—el-Tap. •:ry Carpel-: Hi. Ii three ply Carpets:
Very huild-mi.. two ply Carpi I-:
Dm h and Hemp Carp. :.*; Ve|v«t andC'lienile Rubs;
Mat-of intloie -tyl. «:
Emrli-h and liuericmi Drugget: Window Shades;
Satin Delaine mid Wortsed t t s tains;
lan e and Mu-lin do;
Cm min Pin*. Cornice", r in! Tn-si l«;
Curiam Rand*. Gimp Kiel t’urd:
1'nniiiiiiiL- |. i Curt. *. : oil (|..lin>. Ac.. Ac.
W" have engaged Mr. I'aui. I Cronin to cut. make and
put down Carpi i« and ml Cloth" wlien desired.
Whe have III*..", un d tl I Mr. Antone lla-ka,
late ot Pari* and I don. w Ii unrivalb d -Kill mid ta-tc
in dii’omtiug mei •iriimueiitiup W indows i* unsurpassed
ill the Nilltheril Stale*.
Il*' will iil'ii put up Window Shade*, make string. Hair
or Mo*- Matra—e*. -tuff and eovi mid mid new Furiiitiuc.
deeorat • Freni It Ped-lead-—und all other ornamental
work appertainingt >n fa*lilonahle re*Meni'ein the latent
Aniei i. iin nml Frem h style*.
We -hall b ■ pb i.-ei| to have a call from tho*" in search
of the almve goo«ls. AIK I.N A- 111 HNS.
oct 13 Monument sqr.
HEX RV I*ATHR6P i5Tt t).
AVE received per late arrival*, a huge portion of
th"ir Fall and Winter Good*, consisting in part ot
v olored Moire Antique Dre«* silks, black do.
Blink do do Untie lire
Colored, plaid nnd -triped t hene sill:*.
Plain Mack Pmill d" solo and Grode Afriqne,
Do do Grode Billin' mid GrodeSvvlsse,
French Moiislin d" Lillies, in all *ty le*.
do Merino* mid Ca-limere*. in ail shades,
Ri« li plaid Worsted and Ca-limere".
EMBRIDERIES.
Sets Mu-lin nnd C'ninbric Sleeves and Collars,
do do nml do Cuff* mid Collar*.
French wrought Mu-lin Sleeve* and Cnnicrlc Banda,
do do Hdlifs, Dimity Band*. Ac.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
Colored Moire Antique Clonks. Inack do do
do and Id.u k vi Iv. t do, t'ol'd and Idnck t'Uvh do,
Col'd and bl.u k Cloth Talma*.
Rich Cashmere Shawl*, hroche borders.
MERINO VESTS, HOSIERY, &o.
Liidio*’ Merino Vest* mid 4’iviit-,
do Ca-limere and Silk Gloves,
do line lliu'k Glove*, dodo Kid Gauntlet.*,
Col’d mid white Merino ||o«e. Idnck nnd while Silk do
llliiik, white, -late and mixed Cotton Hose.
Children’* Worsted Talma.*. Cloak*. IIihhI* nnd Cap*,
Infiillt’s Worsted lionta,tlnltera, Ac. net 3
FALL SUPPLIES*
T HE Stih*crilierii linvc just receivnl, per steamer from
New York, mid oiler for sale low, the following ar-
•ve» iiin-third of Hie work: one
iw". ami "lie hand cun chop
an chop out one acre after •
Your* respectfully,
K. UKASWLLL.
DotT.nr.RTV cfSnty, On.. July 14th, 1655.
J. II. 17 niton—Sir: This i* t>. certify tlmt I have used
Randall A Mi re. i * cotton seed drill •>! your innuufncture,
and am s" well p|ea-"d wiiii them tiiat I would recom
mend ull pUuiti'i* v'lui have n«*t tried them, to give them
a luir trial. YYhi'ii' Hie drill* are used there Is a great
deal ot labor saved in cultivating a crop ; owing toil*
bt ing-ii uniform in ilie drill, the plowing can he done
niiich belter, and with greater de-pati h. consequently
Hi*' h *• work I- lighter, ii* u<n*I plowing Mipersedes th*
necessity id a gnat deal of hard In*' work.
.1X0. BARKSDALE.
Tin* I* to certify Hint I I one of Randall A Mercer'S
•'"Hon *"'il drill- lu«t year In planting my crop, mul was
w* li I ie.l-ed. I have U.-i-d five of tilclil the pies' lit Vcllf,
planting my ell lile crop, nnd an still latter pleased.—
3h»re i» a saving ol l» tweeu two uml three hushela of
si * d to the acre in 11.inting. he-ide.* one horse and one
hand with these drill- i|ik'« the work of three liuiids and
t"" horse*. 'I lieu then- i* the saving of one third of
the h ie work, the cott«.n being in so straight and narrow
» row. 1 i oii-i<h r tin in worth cue hundred dollar* inch
toiiiiy plaiitir, and leconimeiid all to punliuse and us«
them.
j Rougher
| . lb --r*. Riuidnll A Mercer:—In reply to Voiirs of th®
.’lh in-taut, in io|"ii m e to your rollon seed’drill. I om
happy in say H.e.t uft.-r planting a portion of my present
VVi'i " ‘-Vi " i 1 ".'‘V. 1 "T • l ,,ul ’ 1 ' '■ to obtain one of your
drill*, with which I liiiishcd.
t.lt i- the di -nii iitium mul long sought after.
Many and uni..I have b.-n the attempts of Intelligent
mind* to attain what you have accomplished, hut with
only partial-uere—. Till* leaves nothing to he di sired
ill a < ottoii drill. I; ib'posit* the seed llliilorilllv and eon-
tmiioiisly iu a straight and nmrovv linen* you wMi. saves
all ill one halt the labor in planting, nnd about one third
ot lie In*'woia ini nlHvmiou. It i* almost ncedle&s to
add that ! am defiudil"d with your drill.
L"*'
i-t loth, D5
J. E. MERCER.
M. -i*. Randall A M«rcer—ib nilmien : I used me of
your cotton Mul drill* the pn-t spring, and I feel four
j t Id paid for what it eo*t. To give your drill a fair trial,
j * plant 'd eveiy ..tlier row with the drill, mid the inti r*
'eliili-row* I | lanti d a* well II* ever cotton wa* planted
beloi'i* your dull eoim- into use. The result was. that in
planinl "iili your drill I got a nuue perfect
I -land, mull think it grew . it mm h hett.r, beside* I
j iiai./.d a gnat saving in the lal«.r of working over my
; cotton the two first time*. 1 shall continue to use them
I ns long us I plant eottoii.
II
Goods ordered b_
caii* nud dispatch, anil
may II
I Lee county, Ga.
I Me--r*. Randall A Mercer— Gentlemen : I Imve used
| eight ol your t ot ton-seed Drill*, manufactiited by J. IL
1 Mat-on. on Uol. J. Rond's Fo'tlttiwn piantation. 1 mn
i niiich pica Sul wiiii them, having realized great saving of*
i Mi ll, of labor in planting and chopping out, and tho
hand-at the first‘iding i onld go over at least one-third
nmro in a day. inn! do I etti r V'oil; tlmn in cotton planted
I in the best way I could plant With coulter aud Block. I
| have no hesitation in giving it a* my opinion that in tho
u-e of your dulls there is a saving of one-third of the la
bor ol cultivating u eottoii crop. ( ol. Bond I* pleased
1 with tin in and will <• ntinuc their use.
Yours, respectfully. JAMES CHEEK.
low Itow ii, (ill., July Oth. DfS.
This is to certify that 1 Imvo used two of Randall A
Mercer’* Cotton Blunter*, nnd have m> hesitation in say
ing that they w ill do. Tin* -living of labor in plunting'ls
nn object, the '•.whig of m i d i- mi obji ct. and the cotton
stand* in such a narnivv drill that it limy almost be kept
i b ill without the hie.*. ’Hit'll' is nothing to equal Hum
iu planting c ott. :i. IV31. It. REYNOLDS.
Lee county, tia., July 1st, 1666.
Lee Coi'Niv, Ga., Aupisl 23d. 1665.
I have used Rnndall A Mercer'sColton-sml Brill, which
I purchased of Col. J. II. Mat-on, and think they arc tho
best machine- now in u-e. 1 am satisfied there is a great
saving iu seed and a gtratt r saving iu v- ork. I am fully
satisltid there Is om-third of the hoe work saved. Try
them, and any reasonable man will he satisfied they ar®
worth more than three time* the price tliov are sold for.
PHILIP WEST.
Having obtained from Me.*-r«. Randall A Mercer th®
exclusive right of supplying the State of Georgia with
these Drill*. 1 am now prepuri d to supply all demandf,
having made nn.ingemeut* for their manufacture in l’al-
inv rn mul Milledgeville. Mom y sent nt my risk by mail,
il the requisition- of the Post Olllce Department ure com
plied with. Any other information desired can he ob
tained hy addressing me either nt Palmyra or Milledge-
villi'. Georgia. J. II. IVATSON.
ivould do well to call nnd e
2 case.* striped and plaid HoinospUUfc
1 do New- York Mill Shirting.
1 do Family iln
1 do Uuroiina do
1 do Pear brand, a new article, 37 inches wid®.
1 do Red Flannel; 1 lloMhite dll.
1 do llinvvnCanton Flannel.
1 do Bleached do.
1 do Mariner* Stripes.
1 do Blue Denim-: 1 do Bed Tick.
60 piece* Spiugiie t’alieoe*: 26 do Allen's do.
25 do As-orled brands do.
2 bah*Sea Island Brown Shirting.
2 do lh ilo. do.
2 do "do. • do.
1 do Allendale Brown Sheet ing.
1 do I’ncus Ville StripeR, and a gooil n««ortment of
English llnir Hose. nnv 12 AIKEN A BURNS.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
PIKllKOK, I1K1DT di CO.
A RK receiving w eekly, per steamers, one of the largest
and he-t selected stuck* of Clothing ever off. .vd in
thi* market, which they offer mi nreomnn’dating term* at
wholesale and retail. , .
They also have iu Mure a good assortment of Gentle
men'* Furnishing goods.
Mei'i'limits' i-iting the city
amine our stock. ... , ,
li.g.—Gnler* from the country promptly attended.
nug.31
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A 4*I’ll
PR ESI
SCOTT’S
LIT T L. E (J I A N T
CORN AND COR MILL
PAlTEt-TEI) MAY Toth. 1^54
S S. BRtlM N. Proprietor of Georgia . Tennessee nnd
• Alabama, of Hd- invention, which i* doubtless
among the nio«t impoitaut of modern times for the use of
the well advised l.irnut uud sbiek f.xder: nnd the uni
versal favor with which it ha.* been received from the first
more than anything else, attest* it* utility ami superior!-
For portability, simplicity of construction, and con
venience of u*e. ifie Lillie Giant has unequal. Il weighs
from three to five hundred pounds, according to size, can
be put in operation l-v the farmer in twenty minutes
without cxjicHM' or nnclianienl aid, then adjusted nml
used with conv« nieiit by anybody.
The Little Giant Iia* received the First Premiums at
every State Ful r ' om Missouri to Maryland the past Fall,
and that in the i_o*t complimentary manner.
The«o Mills are guaranteed In the most positive mnn-
ner against breakage or ilcmngi-muit, nnd warranted to
grind feed from ear corn, and grits or tine hominy from
shelled corn, with a degree of msc aud convenience for
farm purpose* never attained before.
The subscriber* arc now pre|ured to furnish the trail®
with improved pattern- and size-, to suit the vnrid vvanti
of all.
No. 2 is offered at $t>,7 complete, ready for attaching th®
tonm. nnd warranted to grlng ten bushels of feed ih t hour
with one horse.
No. 3 at $75 will grind fifteen Inishel* per hour.
No. 4 nt $00 will grind twenty bushels per hour, with
two horse*.
Manufactured and for sale liy
8. S. DROWN A CO.,
at Nashville, Tcun., and Atlanta, Ga.
nuir 3
TO SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANTERS.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agents
for the sale of the celebrated McArthy SKA ISLAND
COTTON GIN, thecotton trom which Is readily sold, and
which usually brings three to five cents per pomidinor®
than from nnv other Gin y et invented, nre now piWared
to supply Planters nnd those wanting, with these uf swiw r-
tor workmanship atone hundred and twenty-five dollar®
each. Extra roll,us$11.
Ext nu t from a let ter from a Florida planter:
•• The McArthy Gin is infinitely ahead of every other
uiii yet iiinniitiii lured. I would not he without one for
treble the amount; it saves trouble, is simple, and Inins
out beautiful cotton. The staple is not injured, nml Hi®
open process so much desired by the English buyers is cer
tainly obtained.”
niic'-M—tf BOSTON'A VILLA LONGA.
P INE BLACK FIIOCK COATS,—Just re
ceived per steamer, a good assortment of Men’®
extra fine Black Frock Coats, and Pants, silk and satin
Vests; for Md® ch«ap, at the clothing star®. Gibbon*
Range, by
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