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THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1855.
NUMBER 297:
Fare KedurcH.
I.vbin
o to New York $20.
H KM 1-WEEKLY
nm:n srm;s wan, i,m:.
I Ml K new and ajd oi’IM -Me who •! *te -whips:
KN iXVIl.l.B, l.*'tMnii*,Oapl • !» U di.ow.
\r.i«rt, i,.v« • •• Thu* i.yo*.
Fi."K'l»\. I :«M • ** M, 4. WimnUPLLi
Al< IIIN'I V, 1,3'll •» “ G. U. 8> IIRMCK,
ivtM I av»* i<n n nnli
/ very WEDNESDAY and SJTURPA Y.
T ie-e s’lpsar* anions the l*r«o*t on Ihe const. un-
irpsuod In ‘|w^il. snlVD or comfort, making ibeir
... uo In flfti to *lx > hour*, hiiiI are commanded .»v
nil'it, ea-eiul n il polite nfflci'm. Having rle-tatil
, •• 0*0111 iC.i*»'nm.i'lalloii'*, they offor a tonal desirable
uve* tinea in Now York.
i Hh.n i*n-i. an tan
S eon *• •!•» 8
AMitat P\t»i51.FOlll».F IY k. t;t».. Savnnnsh.
■* \ M’h. la. MlTRIll.la, 13 llmndwnv.
JuneF, ISVt. New York.
JEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
, lixi.Tir,
| Gnpt i'om STOCK.
AHHIATIG,
| 0-.pt.
Tho*e»hlii* having b*en
built by correct.expre*-ly
hn gown,nrem service. iv<
i ry c«i« tiaa lieeu a'.tn in
UiHr i-i>n»lriiciion, 'in aim*
In their endues, n»«n«uro
• rangtn mill speed: QhikI
fit arc ■in uialatimir for p iraengera are uncqmdled
• f osanc.* jr iMiuinrta
t'nc** .,i pi—atte from Now York to I.lvnrponl.in nr^t
i II •Uhi: ill socnil caul •, |7">; **Kfluwlvo lira of ex-
-Ue Hii'o re. in, |3'i». Emm Llvorpuoltn New York,
•n ami £M
\'i experienced *iir»|. *n attache I toonchshlp.
No hertn*cn.i l»o««ciirel mull pml for.
iMHPiiaun n iTKS OF •* II’.ING.
I ram .Yew Vor<. from l.irtrpool,
I8.H 18M.
•Ine*lay....Jan. *4 .18*5|Saturday....Jm. 13.. 18.15
i - i.ioh 11)'.... 'eb T.. IHltpntur.lay ..Feh.«7 .1851
I'o*,uva lay....F b'JI.. 18'ilHntiirday.... Fel* 10.. 853
|8a<ur«lay... .,tan. >4.. 1855
For Freight nr I’.iiwih apply l»*
I'i.V \RI» K ool.I.lNS, M *Vall atieel, N. Y.
1. I VN. s||ip.,H% K m.,' Iverpnnl.
f :PIIEn'.KKNN vRUAi t?o, l i7 Aiutln Frlara, laimdon.
H \ UN tVHIGIIT *. i'll., Parl.a, or
C,f.'M. OH \PrtH. Ilavr-.
J“ lie owner? nf i*n*«o »hlp« will not ho accmniift'
• „• : r s-il.l. ^1 ver, li'illl «n, apice jewolr., t.rei l.*n»
or .in* ats. uni«a«e hill* of I i-lins a'e rlgued
m r.!„r, and i lie value lliertHifexpn-aaeil ihereln.
'n:* -r. piei«o MUM ii M'co. iha* Hie rlnps of Iklt
■•!•••. i mot carry attyifiHMlecnntrnhimlor w^r-
a mwl ly
$200 Reward.
RUNAWAY fhuu I he duhminber on IheWd
*■ Ri'iiiv nlirr, lit* aleve AlaHUKT, who la $7
fJfl jearanf a$e,nbnu' .1f«*l 8lnch*« hl$h, welsh*
YW atniul U« iHiumlr,haa HrnlKhi amt very llshl
■L ■ hair, blue e.ea,uu i la an whlteihal ll will be
ullU.'ullindelect hU bolus a Mourn. Hla fr.nil tceili am
faH deenytiiK. cliewa bibacco. ami la lomlnf aplrlia Inn'
n drunkard. Il.< cmii.ot mail or write, hat no trade;
hue been uccufttnmtd til alnclt and IH nimg lla haa bill
lllile kimwledse nf the country, amt will have fr»i|uent
••ecttilnn In umiulre Ida way. la rather atnw In •inmuh,
and hna rather an liiiiiililHe|ipeariiii€e. ' *N K IIUNnltKII
III H.UAltn andlliuhnr«o (II taken whh him.) will (»
Niven by me for hia ronnneiiieiil In au\ rail, ami Iniorma-
lioiiaenllo me an I uvthim. One Hundred Holla a will lie
paid for proof t,* o nvlcul«« AI»olilhuilaiwlii»haai.een
i. in perms whh him ibraoine innnlli* niiat, and who l.ua
InclHal him to luke lid* advantage id my abwuce In
New York. ,. „
Any one who may have -ecn -gld Nesrn will ttniutlv
oldiNo me hy wrlilns. a • Ihm I may have am>« Id* a of
wlial illrecilnu ho haa take”. He will iimlinibU'iliy naaa
hiuirelf an a wnlle man. When he lell lie rode a clwa-
nul aoriel horse, worth about ®70.
J. 'I.TISON,
Oct 10—If Itrlliel.GI tin I'o, Gmiryla,
Iron rronl Juwolry Mora
NVIllil.CNAbR AND ItKTAH.,
No. 116 Broup/ilon tt.,between Dull Whitaker
ThuiHrsett and heal aelechd Block ol trend"
ever offered (or sale Ii ihia city. Hold and 8||.
ver V\ un liee. *’o»l. Fol* and Guard chnliia.»n;$
ol Jewelry. Gh.delane>s llraenletr, llrnnehea,
mood work Flutter KliiR*, Silver Caalora, Tea
>em, |» u-hei a. Goblet?, Gup*, l«ko bliokel*, hpo.na
Fork*,Flab Knlvo*, Fie Knives, Gheeao Scoiipa. I.nil e>,
8) phmiH. Aim. nil kl.nl* ol I'la’.ed Ware, Military ami
* "lie* GixmI*. and nNrviil variety ol artnl-*ton iiunier-
nil* in iiienilon; me whole of which will bo old ut re
duced prlc-*.
AH kliniaor Wnlehes,* Mocks Jewolry an Jollier Job
rune attended in by u.impotent hmnl?
net 17 III iRTON At ll IK K MAN.
JPortlflii Uuninron ecarka.
, ■tF»«K ,, lN 4JONI S.
WAYKtlilt>1(0, HUKKF. UDIINTV,GA.
Fracllcolaw w\ Hlchmoml, ttnrke, Waabbigton, Bcrlveu
uud r.manuel.
THOa. N. BKRnikN. MALCOLM 0, JON«$,
deem ly
A- Aa.HUKLL,
ATTOHJfKYS AT L.1 IF.
„ ^ U'it)'ii«>Kb<«rn% «.u.
Retbreuce lletsrs. A.J.ic T. W. Miller. Augaita^a.
7fcU)=l r orU anucrttarmtuta Wrto York auatetisemnuo.
SPLENDID HOSIERY
Foe Liciitlriucii’* Wear.
C o.MI’hl'l Mf every vmteiy aiidsiylu of
UAelIMKRU.
Al GUI NO.
LAMII WO' I,.
FGANNKI.P.
8II.K and
OJTPON t'MH'.U 8IIIRTS.
URAWLHs and half IIO^F,,
Gi.OVF.8. Ace.
Suitable for the«oason. Plea«ecnli and pr *vlde lor
ynnr w.imaund iiccc*»iUea. WM.o. I'RH.'K.
net $7 Merchant Tnllor. 14 llnv «t
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
rjiSftrg
• t> *»«' Iti.ilt I.G-
i v\ ml .ii’er 't.|ie|,iy me I4di • Ic.loner, IiiHhiiI nod
\ i n.i' i ii rfiier n .|nv, n e r rraius on the
urai lla 1
ill ton
• KT'Vicsa aavasNAii ano Nanog.
8nvNiin»h 5 * m , uiid IS l.l r. M
id M e. M . all I I a tf
*1 icon I 4'. a. s . Ill i !i MO p. U.
at S.cinin h 10 4.1 r. u . and 7/Jll a. M-
■».ivaiin:ili Id 5 e m , •ind8:i0 r. x.
i tiisnita e 4‘» r. h.. mid 5.3U a. m
Vnuu-.a Ha M . and 4 30 V. M
111811.11101 <ii 1 :m r m awl 10.45 e m
KTIVIK* MAi'oM AM* A I'll' *TA
ll 4. a M , and ft31* p. M
m tu.miH Hli r s ,m>d 3>a h
Ha M mill 4.3" P M
ill Hit coil ‘J 1.1 V M . I«"d I A M
A V A A a All, MlLLtbOkVILLB AHB «AT»*tli*
New Carriage Ware-House,
COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY ST8.
TIIU L.NDGimiUXLDr.-p.-ctfnlly In-
•'forms the citizens of Suv.inmth uml mi-
* roumliiigcountry, Hint helm* couipluUd
CAHJIIAGE WAREHOUSE,
Corner Congre^ ami Montgomery Ftrecta, ami lins now
on bund uml I* eunstautly ivcvivtug, u luigc aud bund-
tome aio.'k of
oAnniAOriis,
Consisting of Com lua, llovkimuys, Tcpiiud No Top Rug-
gics, Cari l igcs, iJummclics. uml IViigous of every d sciip-
Hon, cuL'iiUted to ?uil the luou llutidioua, aud an* mude
of the li st material, uml til” most cclebiHlud buihh'ia ot
No wink, New York uml New Uuveii. All of wlikh will
be sold low, uml \v.ii runted tog.ve autiida-.tlou.
A cull is rcsiieetfully aulicilud.
l». IV. IIARDCASTLK,
Comer of Coiign s? and Mouigoucry suveta.
N. I). UKFAUUMl ol all kind* done ill lie lo st man-
ner. and as low a* the time* v ill admit. nov 8—l,v
FANCY I)11Y GOODS.
I A DIGS AND GGNTl.GMGN'8 KID, ULTIiSKIN
J and otlcr styles of GLOVES. Dross Trimmings,
Linen Cambric Il'dk'f*: Ginbmidcrud nnd Cotton H'dkT*;
Needh-workcd and Gaco Collars uml Sleeve*, u very great
wrietyj Guglirli thread. Maltese ami Yuleiiciennea Licca;
•'luck ''impure do: Gents Fancy Cruvm* and Scurf*:Hum
not. and nurrnw Trimming Gibbon. «bite and colored
Stub do., 1c. Just received and ibr rule by
_m.v « DkM 11 r A MOItftAN.
WOOL HATS t WOOL 1IAT8 11
a JUST received :HW d-zui WOOL HATS, u good
ftrt.clo for plantation use.
11F.GDKN & CO.
Corner of llroughtuii nnd Uarnurdsts.
nov (k-iin
THE VEUY L ATEST
a The vetjr lust Fall Style ot Gentlemen's Fine Silk
Urea* lints have bin received; un Inspection Is
rv«l>octfully solicited.
N.K.RAUNUM,
n> v 0 Ilut nnd Cap Store, 150 Congress street.
E. U. f t HAN INM,
ATTOUNUY AT LAW,
A'III practice In the Flint and ndinlnlng counlitsof Ihe
J»n7 Mncwi circuit. if
WIN A. GiHTO
AT l ,
IKtsnllcello, Oco.
A TT O RN G fW W ,
Bov 3 If.
” w jll.lTi A 31 eowaTTon.
ATTORNEY AND t.DUNRKLl.OR-AT-LAW,
... Wlrunopy, Florldit.
wIR prarilco liilliu I'nurs of Gist and South Florida.:
Heli'ioncea—Tiinno Pinkney < 'o., Charh-inn. 8. G.s
I’iuonn, llchll A Co.. Savannah, Gu ; Cooiier A Mother,
Micaiiopy, Fla.
ill inch s!0 ly*
St.lll'HG W PGPPGII
Sin-censor to
II F. N R Y J . P KP P It ll A BON,
Waii'hri. Jmveliy uml Silver Wnrc«
No. 175 Chetiwt tt., appointe the State Houte,
■Miiluoclpliiu.
may 30 ly
WII.LIANI 31. Tt VMi,
Faotor & Commission Merchant,
For Flnrldn am' So-nhern Goort-ln Produce,
NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF
CUAULKSm', 8. C.
AND
»7 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, OA.
may?
WILLIAM J -
\% l L4 IIF.il,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wurrontnn, G«-o.,
Will practice In ll, i Northern Circuit ofGnoritla, nnd
in tliecouiitle«'*f Hurte.i'-dumhia, Jefferson nnd Wash-
IliKlnn, of the Middle Cirvuil. ly tuny II
FULTON H^UCE,
A T I. A 1 T t 4. «•' O It U 1 As
l»Y A. U. REGVUL
Allnnin. March 14, l-.VV if m«r 18
Fr,<m 8. Jlf. Pelt rug til 4- Co.'* Jhtncrtuing .igtutg, 11
•Vitaasii at., jYtto York, and JYn. Ill State at , Notion,
P. A Co urn \f buU h*t the roost hdhifmhd nnu Inr-
m-t circulating crnnutereialpanBra both In tbo United
Hlnte* and ' ha Canadas.
fESTABLISHED IN I7S0.I
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WALTER* MAKEH A 4 44.
America", French, Honuapa
tide, and Vanilla Gill ifi >LATK;
prepare 1 UOUOA; MR' >MA,CO.
Ol) A PAATFit < 'octia Si leka. Solu
ble, lloBMBpaUih: and Dietetic
Cocoa: Cocoa shells; Cracked
Cocoa, Ac.
These Mamifsctnres to which
rta«T raaMiuit* have been a-
waril*-'l by ihechlnr ln*iliutnna
nil i Fairs o, the Union, aroun
r.taf. Flower ft. fVait excellent .llet for children, Iiivh-
of the Coco I, with a Ibis, and persons In lionlth. They
pod "pmrd. ullay r ther than Induce the ner
vous excll' o* •» tllendai'i ii|»nn the use of tea or coffee,
ami tire > ;8*pro'«ih. p v Drr. Warren, .i,ick«on, Hav-
wurd, WarA-” ol ra «r “»d by oiulocnt
pblNlelHUsrl.-OWI* tt*.
For *alo by all (lie principal Grocers in the United
Stub**, ami by tnelr Agents.
D.G. Murray. New York; Grunt A Twells. Phlladel-
idiln ; Thomas V. Hrund'ite. Rulilmore: Keiuiell it Dud
ley. Cm. WALTER HAKKK A C«».,
dec 15 -3in llorclie*li r, Man.
Merillo Iron Pipe Works,
MK1UIIL & J A.QUES,
142 New York.
M anufacturers and dealers in wrought
Iron, Pipes, Finings. Tools, uml every description
ul uppnmtus connected with Steam, Water nnd Una, for
heating nnd lighting Steaiuera. Church-s, Hotels, t'ri-
vnto Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories
ami Hulls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Clnugcs, Rollers and Boiler
Fines madu to order.
loir Screw Cutting Machines nro entirely n-'w.nnd our
own |iatt ut wnrruuioil to do double tbo Work of any other
Invt urlon.
Orders solicited from all sectiotisof the country, anil
promptly attended to. Jo 23, '56—ly
Combs, Fans, aud Fancy Goods.
WILLIAM TASKER,—No. 10 lVM'.g I'uci.. New York,
I N \ LIES tlu* uttctuluti of Southern utu! Western Mcr*
cliniit*, to his ui*w *tock of Fans, Comb-, lluir, Tooth
and Nail Urushes, i.-ulb-s’ Reticules, Petfuiuery, Sonin,
P.irto Moiiuaics, Jet and Bead llniceb'tl. Pocket Books,
Dr»*s* Huttons, Fin* uml Needles, llmiksiuvl Eyes, IVatch
Guards. Wax, Coral and Ulius Beads Necklaces, Ac. In-
din Ituiibri’ Combs, Cun"*, Ball* und To)'s of*cverv
“ • * " “ “ 1 ' nml
Prom Skill in, Finrlir, Owen A- Schell'* Adwtrtiilng
Houit, 318 Broadway. JVVic lurk.
LOOKING GLASSES A PICTURE FRAME
MAIfVF ACTOHY.
llOHMi* V. HK.LEH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALE-DOOMS,
414 Forsyth-Ht., Now York.
M B. II. V. 8. would cull the attention or strangers visit
ing the city, uml c-pocbUl.v those In the triule, to his
extensive WAHK-IIOOMA AND MANUFACTORY. In tha
pus«i>wlon of uni*(puillo«l liiclIUles, hu la unaided to execute
all orderaon the lowest possible terms. The sale-rooms are
replete with choice specimen*, nml a Bill assortment of
RICH 011 JUNG IN ALL 1T8 BRANCHES.
Mouldings, Ilk b Ullt, Ro*o Woods, Oak, 3lapU, Zebra
and Mahogany, In every variety and constantly on hand.
Orders from all ports of the United States and Canada*,
txuciited with promptncx-simckoil with thogrvateat of care.
A liberal discount allowed to the Trade.
Jl. V. HUGER, (U, 07,80 und 71 Fors.vth-at.,
nov 13—Hum* 8 New York.
Brooklyn City
ST! AM ENGINE WORKS.
13 Water-street, llrstoklyn. N- York.
D. P. BURDON & CO,
H AVING recently tlttid up tbo extrusive establish
ment nt the abiVe mtiuou pbice, we are prepurtnl to
mmufHcture all kind* of Stenm Engines, Boilers, Sugar
Mill*. Suwand Grl*t Mill*, Pumps und Gearing for work
ing Mines, Shafting, Pulleys, Ac., nml urn pn pared to fur-
nil’ll cunt Itigs of every description. .We would call tho at
tention of 8oUthem Planter* particularly to our Hugnr
Mill*. Having purehiu .d thuentir e.tock of Patterns front
the lute tlrm of G. II. llnrtKon A Co., N. York, we can safely
*av tliut we cun turn out a Mill which for strength, dura
bility and mint tie**, cannot bo excelled by utty establish
ment lit the Stab'*. A long experience in tho huMiii ta
l ender* u* competent to execute any order*, und we would
advise those in give want of Machinery to u*u call. Engi
nes from l to 40 how power always on hand.
1). P. UtniMi.x, II. N. Co.vkux, 8. B. Conkun.
oct 23—3m-
• In Milledsevi-lu..
i M ,e
a In Butoiilou ...
annah, Gu . 12th • 'ct. 18Vi.
....A *
... :.4'» r H
11.45 *. a-
5 v N
i\ M. M. VVADi.KV.
South Western Hail Road.
CH 1NUG OF M IlwDl'GK.
a
T not'j.tcagcr 1 ranu Gaily to Columbus
« . AM) VFtG . M i.NDAF. August 27. pi*- ng'l and
a 0. tr lins w.ll leave M icm f ir < 'o!iiiiilius.tml Mout-
g ..1 rr. <1 ily at -Mo A. M.. un i •"•.15 P. M.. arriving at
1 i uia1.1t ..I i A. M. anti I*. M. Leave Columbus
f t 'I w n daily at 4.I6 A. M. and 'J.'iol’. M.. arriving ut
M. a ai I ,. A. M. and *.5 • P. M.
1V1 11 - •vs fir Am ricus wl'l tik • th • momiiTg train at
- 1. >1. f.on Muiun, uiriving ut Amtcm at o.ld A.
'I. L a» • Aiu. ricus at o.KI A. M. and univu at Macon
it i.'A.M.
.»:i -ct 114 a: Micoi each way with th • Central Bnll-
■ limii'i. -uv in.1 ill. Ailg'isti. Milluilg •villo 11111 G»-
I-. 1. ml '.nth diem mil West tii Ihulroad Trains to
1. Itlauu, DalbiU, Uhittan-xig 1, Kuoxvdle, uud
■ .1 ci 11 - tbd'y at Columbus, with Girard and Mo-
, I • Ml.
'.a-.-till; d.i'lv at Americas with foitr-h <rs- p >st
f 1 1,11 - to T.ill.di issue, Albaiy. 'llumusville, AC.,
- ; - * kly Hu k Gin • to Gumpkiii.
i’.- u; r* for p outs on this lto.i t •• bdow Fort Vul-
’• -ii • ii I tak - tin l o’cl-ek evening train from 8a-
■- .1.1 nl .• "..'lack even ng 4m.ii from Augu*t «, to
it uthn nt M.icott: fn-otli r p • uts on Soiidi
'• >' mi. or Mi|sc>g *e Kallro.nU, pas* ng Ts will have
1 -I t ut ion by oltii -r trains.
Gru I -1 .-i -.unship luve Suvann ih for New York
" a * l ' s an I .'•atiirbiys, mil fir Philu bdpliia on
" a i Pass nf. Ill III'Cabin. $J0; M-.iT.vg", $4
1 'iru.o doirgo.11 -rv to.Nivaim.ih,
I'm. ( oaitubus to *JIW
hr. Aiiurlcus to do 8 8d
GGJ. IV. ADAMS. fciii*jrliit-ndnnt.
Mac hi. nug 2 vtf. ung 11
NEW GOODS
JUST HEOEIVED.
T MIB -I'llM.RIBElt hisiiow in sioro uml Is r, reiving
It) each -toaniur iruiu New Y >rk, h full and well
selected u*Sornu-iii nf
READY MADE CLOTHING
a.nii
BENTIE)1KVS FI UMSIIIMJ KMID*.
C<>n*i*;iiitfol Hi e III1F.48 un I'ltui’K GUAT-. IH'81-
NKSS \'o \T8 «.f all ii-i-dliles rml colours. MERINO
and FLANNEL UNDER SIIIUT8 uud DR.IVVd,—
liD 'VKH, lUAV.VTH. M.n
llavlnu procured-In-service* of an vxperlntiru-l cut-
ll^r, lie llailera lilin-eir Ihai lie sbu'd p u'.ilo to pleasu
ml who nmy favor him with Id* or era. and hi* s;ock
• d pieces goods is lull, und well us-orie.l.
11 M «•. PURE.
oc*. Ill 147 BrtV *'reel.
SADOLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young'-* building, Hgn of the G-iLUGN >ADDLE,
opti'sire w. h. mmsio.vo' clothing sTont.
W. H. MAY & CO.
Have on hand 11 good assortment of.‘'addles, Bridles und
IIui iii-ssiis, of whlcli the following comprise u part:
NpunLh Quilted. Overlaid nnd Shafton fuddles, Plant
er's large nnd extra largo Fuddles; Men's plain <loa Eng
lish do.: Bovs'and Itnce do.: Ladies’ Noddles of u variety of
patterns; Uiidlc-s and Martcugulcs; Saddle Rags, 'trunks,
1 4c -
! SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Tree*. Skirting nnd
llogskins; Pad do.: Straining aud Worsted IVcb; Thread
nnd Tucks, assorted sizes.
HAKNK88E8.—Couch, Barouche, Fuggy and Sulky
Harnesses of nil kind?, by the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche. Euggv A Sulky
Springs and Axles; Dii*h Frames; Hobbs ami llows, by
the single set: Fluted and llro*s Stump Joints: plain do;
patent Hash Leather. Top an-l Curtain do.: broad and
narrow Laces, variety nf patterns*. Silk and Worsted
Fringe; black and purple Coach Roan*; Buggy Limps
Flatnl and brass Curriugu BumL; Brass un i Flulted
Knobs, Ac. July 23
local i:vi!»i;-i4 i or tiii; value
nnd Firo-Proof Qu .lltics of
WILDEU’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
a* Maxi PAOTl'Ricn nv
STARN3 8l MARVIN,
NEW YOIIC&.
IN TrIK Are of the 3.1
Inst., which consumed
the lulck bull Hug occu-
pmil hy .Mr Jobii T.
IKOiK WORKS,
pan the jm.yuPicture of
WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES
■ml Steam Englnci,
57 Peahht, Brooklyn, N. V., opposite Now York City.
fllllE Rubtcrlbvr having been engage.I for the hurt 16
J. year* in the almost exclusive manufacture of tliis
most important Invention. lUssIsworth’s Pbiiilns. Groov-
, iug nnd Tongitig Macliinr. bus recently completed the
largo addition to his already extensive Iron Murks, will
I execute with dispatch nil order* in the above line to un
ran nnc. sold kxsal tumo tom*.
STEINWAT4b SONS,
MANUFACTURER*, A Ll Plantetn have r«dlz®d the want of a marhln*
MAM Wallur «U„ n«r Iro.dw.y, »<r»T.rk. | A
RESPECT FULLY coll the attention of . imid, and at tin? same time Um, otinple In conatractloa
tho public to thelt splendid assortincnt of j mul ojiefaUnn that it ec,uUI lie nsed by negmes without
il grund aiiiFFquare Hano*. which, for Eiil-ility ofuettiuKOiit oforder.. A drill which we think
Jastlcity of touch, beamy of finish. In poH*e«*c* ull these qualities, we now offer to the plant-
:, uveryimng that render* Piano perp'ct, nre un*ur- - lug community. Alter a thorough trial for the laat two
t n**cd. They were awarded th*- First Premium for l»oth jearsin dillcreut hand* <01 all kinds of land, we would
Inda. in comtHdillon with (ha most itistiDguhlii'd makers , atata aumeoftho udvautagM to bederlreil from their
from Boston, I’bibulelplila, New York und Baltimore. u.w>.
1st. Tim suv lug of seed, which will amount to enough
! in planting one hundred acre*, to pay fbr the machine.
2nd. The saving of labor In planting, one bone and
NEW TrttVMPIIt
8TKIMVAY k PONS haveju.t been awarded tbo First
Premium Uold Medal lover all competitors) at the late
I’uir of the American Instltut. . Crystal Palace, for the
best l’lnno Fortes. 8 dec lo—tf
The Hand Sewing Machine!
MANUFACTURED
Under Patent of F. E. Robinson ft 8. H. Roper,
BY HOWARD k DAV1B. BOSTON.
—, —ng rei, —
1 seed uud cover from seven to nine acre* per day.
3rd. The great saving of labor In chopping out,
■ seed being de|tu*lted in a line one after another.
_ lino one after
4th. Tho great saving in subsequent hoe work, owing
to the fact that any gissl plow bund can, In siding, cov
er all the first crop of grass in the drill, however small
Urn cotton may be, without injuring the stand.
'1 hew advantages all fanner* will appreciate; and bo-
T ina MoM.it.n a...... »...» A . low we give eoine certificates, from which the public ran
thlSuIt Jot?eA22?i I h-ur.1 how the.0 drill* aro opp.ech.ted by gentlemen of
through "titeli wUhouMo.m or cham Tim *tlt Im/ar? i l,,n flr *» tan'llng In our soctl-m of the State-all prurtlcal
pei'fticl
tlugui
Te.'tlou of their uccumey und regularity.
lot be die-
. .... nnil with
atlcuNtsix time* tlm rnpiuitr, while being of vastly supe
rior quality to the Loot bund sew lug.
IV. II. WILLSON,
Appleton'* Building, No.348 Broadway. Now York.
-Circular* nnd .Sample* sent by mail on application,
nov IP—In. 8
THE AMERICAN WATCH
I S NOW on kale by the principal dealer* throughout the
country, and the public are Invited to examine nnd
test tlm ipiulitv in l uinpurison with tlm Imported article.
"" onstructod on tho PATENT LGVGUPRINCl-
■cuucntly fully competent to dt-i ide on their nicrite.
CERTIFICATES:
Thi* is to certify tliat I planted one hnndrcd and sixty
acre* of cotton with lluiulull ami Mercer'* Plaut'-r*. aud I
1 consider tiunn superior to auy thing of the kind I have
1 ever seen or tiled. The savin" of seed alone would pay
i for the nini-hliics In a season or two, aud I think u bund
1 can do oim-iIdrd more hoeing than he could in cottoa
planted tiie common wnv.
P. L. BARBER
Leo county, Georgia, July 13th, 1855.
Messrs. Randall A M'-reer—Gentlemen: In reply t#
your* of thi* date, I enn say with satisfaction, tliut 1 hava
u»cil your cotton seed drill* on the farm of D. A. Vason,
-hey - . .
PLE. ao long tried and appn<ved. with such alterations In , Esq., with great success. 1 consider them to lie of great
the urrung' incut of the part*, a* long experience lias de
monstrated to tie the best, to ensure
Reliability, Accuracy and Durability.
The Manufacturer* warrant the AMERICAN IVATCH
In
I a* the)
1 ne .vianuiaeiiirers warrant tin- A vir.uit.AN VV ATCll hors J ttU( , , thln g ,
every particular ol its w«rKtiuin*liip und |M>rformnnca i dollar* a pb*ce t» any iilunter
N. 11. Noii"iir" cunuiiie unl'-'i-tli" num'-softli" mnnu- cotton. A* for nivsi-lf I wnub
cturer*. DENNISON, HOWARD & DAVIS. H'altlmm, is ' without them for no cousidera
fiicture
wuruv.-d on the movement
scripti'
.Scissor*, I'uvor* nml Cutlery. Gold r
Gilt I
uvvelry, Accordcotis and Violins, includingn general nnd
.. very large stock of Gngli-li. Fretieli and German Fancy
Goods, vvhieli will be sold at tho very lowest price*, for
Cash or approved paper.
ltd' Orders by letter selected nnd put up in Hit best
manner. WM. TASKER,
may 1—-ly P In Faik Place, New York.
The Best Hair Dye.
D R.O.M. BALLARD’S 'new nrtlclc, received tht high
est premium at the World’* Fair an I Am-ricvn In
stitute, where it wasexamiti- d by the di*tingubh<-dchem'
1st*, Dr. C. Littlo und Prof. John Torrcy, aud proiiumcud
the lle>t.
For wile by the Principal Druggists In this city—pric«
1. Principal "lllci- an I »t ire 4'Ja aud 500 Brondvvaj. New
mar 15, '50—P mar 10
®1. IT
York.
\V. J.tlltMIN A NON.
CRATE All) EEMICIt MAKERS,
240 Front St. and ‘J30 L’.roadway,
Now York.
amt I—ly
.WDIIKW FEMALE COLLEfiE.
CUTHDBRT, GrElOH-GI2V.
r l1 1 . <ii .I-} • no.os> ic year of Go* institution, bv a
• 'ii. rvm.m.on of tlm Fn ulty and Tru.i.c**, has
1 . taioA.i in o 0.1 • term, cumin•iieiti; on the First
iy ui s-pt' iuV-r, ami closing on eomm-'iicument
. liiu.sbiy after the fourth c-uintay 111 Juue.
FACULTY:
A' -il'tTUB ALLEN. A. M.. Pros’ 1-nt—Professor or
• 11 Lit Taiur--mi-1 Ancient IsitbUM"*.
.1. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Professor of Mental
*‘*1 ‘lu.Ml Philos-'pliv'.
*• f. X. r'liiaTEK, A. M.—Professor of Mathematics
* !11 '-1111 il science.
!•** A . .x' ,;. Ai.DiiV—Principal Primary Department
lr « in iu tr- ss in Bounty tin l I ren h.
i! ii. bid ,')8Ki—IT.nrip.ll of Music D-partment.
A I >- I., t:. tli'.A v’r AND MRS. fc. T. CALDWgLL—
0- "ill II -ll linn. he*.
•-* * "« mi.mu now pres.-nrs totliepublic, advantages
"■ .1 lea* pus ss. A large an 1 elegantly constructed
• .• •• biico; 011 • of the largest Cliap ls in the State;
*•■ •* 'Miry oiit-l'uil'Lnrs an I cnclosiiro: a boarding de-
i‘ r 1 n.. nn -I up in tho most n'At an l eomfortnblo
• - tnl nuler tlm superiutenilentf' 1 of tlm teachers
! a. Iv 1: with the Whole oomustir department under
! l >r .ul dir •:tion <n ladles of exp-r n.'! added to all
! '1 iliti'-s tor a timrough courae of iustiuction which
• v in l tr .th it ut Ion can off-r. It will be seen by refer-
*'• '""Ui > ital'igit'i. that our rati*of Board and Tul-
• '■> r I.-is than r an be fuun l elsewhere. Tills tact. Ill
*'• ■ (.iu * of p •eumnry pr ■■*ur«i. Is worthy of tho con-
1 ••ion of 1 ho*-! I1.1v.1i3 daughters to edueato.
X1 • B»trdin: D p irtin nt will b • under th* direction
'>• 4.1 -nt Alden an I lady, and Professor Caldw-II and
1 With *p iriuu* an-l comfortable dormitories, largo
•'i 1 "nv -ni-nt ulos-ts. now an I elegant furniture, gooil
’ xp r.en- ed swv.in’s nn I tables furnished with the
1. tliat tho market affor-l*: together with a wholesome
• 1 parental dis-inlln'. we hope to iti'T'A** tho liberal
• run ige with wiiich tliis Tniiitutinn lias hitherto been
ir ■ I. F. X. If jUaTEU. tAec'y FamUv.
1'iulibert. .Inly 30.1855. nug 7—Jan 1, '50.
W
. 23
HITE CASTILE SOAP.-A fresh supply of
Did Leghorn Castile .-oap. .lint rec Ived and for
JOHN II. Mi>011E k CO..
Olbbous’ Building*.
t tOHN, HAY ft. OATS.—700 bushels C-rn,400
/ ...il s ,ai*tern liny, 3oU bales Northein Hay, 500
<• •■ - 1. Ii mvy Sued und fo-rd Oats, in store and f >rsulu by
,11 LYNN A 8MDl.lt.
H
\ l» II 4> T T’M N APOLEONi.—Tlm Illstoiy
•sp'l on B"na|ni te, in 2 v"Is. ■degiiiitly Imund
ALT, PICKLED UEEP, ftc.—1000 Parks
t 1 bin b Pi.un In el und l(\wds Gxtrn Sugar-
. He. <1 liter In canvas*, in «f-»re mi I Ibr sale by
>•11 LYNN A HXIDKIl.
I TT 1514 ANDCIIEKHE.-20 Firkin* eholVe
b n lliitl- r. I i tlikin* I'iMkiiig 1I0. 10 tubs do.
s white ( h -ciu-. For sab* bv
WKliSTKIt k PALMES.
History "f
laiund III
"el half calf, with init|is mid illii*tmt(nn*. A fur-
’G’l'ly received uud for sale by
W A KNOCK k DAMS,
■2 163 Congress ft.
LlLOCIl._1.v1 1,1,Vs "Deunn nd" ami "linkh'V” Fl-mr.
' I'll and qr bid -urk* "Denni. ad ' Flmir, 60 libli
' '"mil) Flnnr. Jurat Iv.-d and |..i «n|e bv
II »M'»MIIK..I(illN8')V A CO.
|>HANDY. Brandy ill half pit*'*, quarter* and no*
in Itond. Jurat received, nnd fur Mile liv
' u MINIS A JOHNSTON.
W*» \ I*s, &. r . ;,(HI | H ,s,. H S». I Pule mill huiilly Ftmp.
,J I" .n li. I U'lnzeh Tnlh-t and Fancy Snap*. 2
i ' 11. *• ut iu--. - i.i.'.i*.-- In: Blue. Mil. ,«<•*
I, ' " ' -li 2• iik:i 8«l Soda. In Mum, mid f«u *.«le
. *"•' 13 WKB8TF.lt k PALMES.
|V»II \4'4 0 CMIARH, ftr.—2<*l bnxe* Grant A
»" 11 ' • -• and x . l.Vi l> ixe* Sinlc of Ocnrglu •»'*
1. ' . 1 e'l l.nu I Vuri.niN BinmLf's H's. Id's,
’ •' SluM.it F. l M rig'll*, nil
1 la stole, and foi *.. - .i
11J.il6TER i PALMES.
SAVAN’S
BANK-NOTE LIST AND DETECTOR.
Pub'ithrd Urmi-mun-h'y vt J/uulg.iMcry, .Ita ,
At 82 00 Per Annum, I11 Advance.
T UB WORK i* print -dou Ull - wlilt-■ paper and new
ti|>e. uud iu upp.tiraucu will be seiund to uuim in
tb Unit d Mat s.
A Smith-1 n Bnnk Not • List is ess -ntial in every l’nnk,
Counting House, and I’libll.'inlb e. L t u* unite iu nd-
Vttii. iug our common int lusts, and lint p 1 mit Noi til i n
m n and Nurthuiii D< t 'etnrs to tin mute our mou •) mat-
tei* as th*y limy wish, while we ure qui.tly following
th -ir di.tutiuii.
The wuik will be enrefull.v r vis d on til • day of pub-
lb utiun. uud all impo.tnut linan i.il tilling as they oc-
till', not it'd. i.v iv exntioii will b - mail ■ to muk • it a
eo. re. t and r liabi • guid to tlm 1-auk r, and Men hunt.
Hot 1 Piupii tor*. i.ruk i'S. Au tlon eis. Commiximn |
Men hunts, und ntli-ni desirous of having th ir iiaui' S 1
and Imisiii -a w id -l.i • lnui.it ti. are iiif.nm d that a limi-
t.-d uumb.-i of udv -itl*-m lit* will Ii* ins it'd. Ppeiul
.ites for adv -rtislng by th • year, or for shorter p Hods,
i.iy b ■ known by uppl.viug to any ot' my Agents, or ut
tlm- olilcc ill Atlanta, i.u.
8p 1 im 11 uiuub.is will bu s.nt, on app'i.ntion by let-
r, free of charge.
All ronuiiutil sitions int nd'd for the l’nnk Not • List
and D t'i tor, must Im address d to Swan's Bank Note
Lin, Atlanta,Via. SAMIVL SWAN.
J vm. 3 Koukbtson. Oeimtal Agent. s. p 26—3m
Oglothorpa Medical College,
AT BAVAINIVAH, G-A.
T ill. 8u*lu.x oF Li.L'1'U.i.s III tne uliove Jnstitn- ;
tion will comm ire on tlm first day of November 1
11 terminate on the 1st of Mari h.
The Ulitilqtm ut the College building, will be opened to |
patients on the 2uth of Jctober, uud be cotit.nucd through
out the * ss oil:
The Faculty is constituted as follows: j
H. L. BVl.D. M. D.. late ofaavannih Medical College,)
Pruf'ssor of the Pnii- ipli* nnd Pinetiee of Physic.
E. l.KduY ANTONY. M. D.. iof Waynesboro, on..'' l’ro- |
fessor of lUistetrivB nn I disuu8"9 of Mont 1 u nnd Children. :
WKSLLY C. NOUWGOD M. D.. (ol'Cokt sIniry. 8. C..) j
Piuf ssor of Materia Medu a and Medical Jurisprudence. 1
JAMES 8. MvJltl.L, .11.D.. (of Suvanuah,Ua..) Proltssor
of Anatomy.
I'li.n
nppu
the
v\ nrk* In ibl* *ilty.
a Huf,i of tlio ubuvo
ileie.rlpl.on, e.m t .lnintt
the hooks pr.pers and
inn lev of Mr. Thomas
uml itlihniitth Ihe build
ing was tleMrnywl, the
Huld Suf siistsimil nn
Injnrv w- mi’ever from 1 lie
inteiiso heal in wulch ll
h nl Iwn expoveil. On
r opHiiintt li e Sale, the
c niioi.i- w, re 1 in it ii.uiriurheil.iiiiil in l ho same order
uml c "lid ll ion nn win n pin ceil there, except h slight
ill'C'iInra lon 10 the i.iojeetlt'g etui* ot a lew pupe'e,
ami thu back* of one or two id the Imok*, earned by
tne sieum gei.oruied In tho Full*, while ut llsgreulest
heat.
The Safe ami content*, ns It come from tha ruin*, may
stMl tie seen, III llio (Kiseefs oii ol Mr. Thnniu*. nt ihe
tin* Work*. A lu ge assortinciit n| lhu*u celubrated
Sn't * ulwB)* on hand, nnd for *ulo By
G. II. CAMPFIELD, A unit lor Manufacturer*,
July thi, 1853. 171 ,.uy st., Suvuimuh, Ga.
I take pleasure In cirroh rnpiig the loregoing stste-
inenl, nml in addition tvoahl mi l tnnt it'Ohii"k*ari. now
ill mw. .1 T. Tilt 1.11/18, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 211.185.1. oct 24
unlimited extent. 'Ihe universally acknowledged sniM-ri-
"i lty of Woodswortli's Planing Machines, manufactured
by him, over all other*, require* no reiteration.
In tiie manufacture of hTEA.M ENGINES, we claim a
su|ieiiurity f»r power and spiud, beauty of construction
and finish: nnd alxo guarantee the Engine* to trnniniit
lisi per cent more janver for the same money than can
be furnished hy any othor mnuufacturer, nnd more than
lot) per rent, saving in wear and tear, iu well as n large
saving in the consumption of fuel.
REFERENCES:
TO PARTIES n.VVIXfl till'. "TEAM I'.XOIXrS SOW IH fSC.
Pnrihn k Morgan, New Haven. Ct.: L. IV. ShKitni, Brook
lyn. N. Y.; Timothy B.ibal. Astoria, L. I.; Lyons k Curtiss,
Bridgeport. Ct.; .Stamford Manufacturing Co.. Stamford,
Ct.: .1 • nn (J. Sanford. New Haven, Ct.; Kolliti Sanford. N.
York City; thus. F. Goosey. Austrian Consul General.
REFERENCE
Parties iiavixo tdb Woodswortii Plamxo Machines now
IN tA".
0. B. Plant, Kenilngton, l'hiladelphia. Tn.; Kidder k
Martin. IVllmiugton. N. C.; A. L. Clapp k Co.. Montgom
ery, Ala.: G. A. Niiiford, New Orleatn. La.; Hinkle. Guile
A Co.; Cincinnati. Ohio; Raiitom, Cobb A Co.. Cleveland,
Ohio: lo** A llrolheis. Chicago, 111.: J. |l. Smith, Mil-
ur.ukic, Wl*.; P. U. A L. I.. Baton, Buffalu. N. Y.; For
ward A Smith. Oswego. N. V.: JnhnSnnrr. Toronto, C. IV.
Order* and prnpuials received by mail or otherwise,
from all parts of the United States, Canada. South Ameri
ca. nnd Europe, will be promptly attended to by Agents
who are traveling In all section 1 of the country.
Letters by mail, nddress JOHN II. LESTER,
oct 4 3m 67 Pearl St. Brooklyn, N. Y.
CHEAP GAS LIGHT.
T HE BENZOLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY ere
prepared to tlimi-h Pnrtndl*Gn« Machine*, suitable
for Manufactories. Stores. Dwelling 1!oiim>«. Stcnmlxsit*,
Railroad Stations, Ac. llicso Machine* nn- w arranted to
give satisfaction. They lire matiiifai'lured under
McDot ‘
HiugnU's Patent, mid
veil iu cold went In
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
T HEs.'i machine* have long sustained tlm highest repu
tation in the Un.tod Stnt 1. Tim Dinar riiur—a Oold
Nti.iut.—has ivcuutly been award -d to them nl the great
Exposition nt tin* Palat • of Induitry in Purls, uud thus
tiny have the World s verdict of superiority.
Ilf. at Improvement* have just been ndded. so that tin y
run without uoisa. with ens.i to thu operator at dotiblo
tho ordinary speed so that
twice A' Mini WOilK cvN he imxr. in a DAT.
The greatest clothing nml shoe manufacturing establish
ments in tlm country use these machines exclusively.—
They ai " ooni|H>teiit to perform every sort of work in the
most perfect style.
As there are wry great nuinb ’r* nf inferior or entirely
vvofthh'** sewing machines of the Lernw A Blodgett
Av. ry. WINoii. Grover A Baker, nnd other patents which
have been sold, but cniiuot be used to nn.v advantage, wo
hereby oiler to rec-lve all sucli machine*, t.inl also unim
proved on s of our own manufacture, in fxciianoe fun
nkw anu i.vtebt iMimovim m vciiinu*. mi liberal terms. All
old mnehiues thus obtained by us will be broken up nnd
destrnyi'd. l'or partlcTilnrs apply by letter or personally
at oar New YnrkUfiloe.
N. H.—Lncut Agents wanted to niaka salos of our Im
proved sewing machine*. To persons prop-rl.v qualified
for the business, a rare opportunity for profitable uml
pleasaui'cmploymeiit I* oilered.
I. 31. SINGER ft CO.,
Principal Olllcu. a Jit Broadway. N. Y.
BRANCH OFFICES; 47 Hanover St.. Boston. 142
Che<<niit St., Pldlndelphin. lufi ILdtiliiore St.. Ikiltlmnre.
223 Walnut St.. Cliicinnntl. nijli-t. Charles St.. New
Orleans. GloversvIUv, N. Y., 33i Bmid St.. Newark. N. ■
.U P m»v 21—; tn I
ANDREWS A JESUP,
Commission Moroliaiits.
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, |
Strain Eulnrs, Itollvr*, 31nclilnlatn Tool*, i
Ucltluq, ftc.
Im;• >nn;ns A Deal: r.s i.v .11 isiT vcTunm’ Artjcle®. I
No. (17 Pine street New York I
X. B.—Agents f»r th" WooJrutf & Beach lr.>u IVorki' Si" 7IT—i KaA nA#i
sio,i.,iEnsfiic.nu!ii..H"i'i. ! For the 1,000,000.
•'*’ v '“p ' jr . l T;“ in " ;Tlie T. S. 1‘alcul Marble Company.
MOORE & TAYLOR’S
their
- neighlKus. from day to day, tho wonderful effects of
DAVJb' PAIN lilLLEU.
SvxnrsKT City, Onto.
Mr. J. N. Harris: Dear Fir—Your favor of the 2*th ult.
I* nt hand, and in reply will siy—IVo began selling Perry
Bn vis’ Pain Killer, and wit livery little effort on mir part;
■ale* weri-small ut first, but ns It becutne known in our
eommunity, the d'innnd Inerenseil very rnpidlv. tar be*
yoiid our expectation*, nnd every person Hint bought it
would cinim alter more, nnd speiik iu the hlglmst terms
of it n«i a valuable remedy for all those dn-ens * your
pampld-'t «puke of. From those i-i'commeudiitiiiiis we
vvi'fe imlucoil to lib" it iu our own familie*. and tho go- d
> —- , effects of the medicine were Immiilinti-ly uppareiit. We
id am the only ones that will ojie- | now continue Its like with great witisiactlon. We have
itir. The Light produced ii one sold more of the I
half cheaper thnn Coal Gas. nnd lo»i than the roninionrit
Tallow Candles. They are easily nmtiugvd nml fre>* Irani
danger, nnd the prices 2.7 per cent, less than any other
Machine* made. The Company offer for sole State and
Coiintv Bights for nil th" State*. AU orders should be
addressed to S. T. McDuL (IA LL. Ag't for the Co.
oct 2."—' ; 'm 8 :t'21 Broadway. New York.
FIRST PREMIUM - PIANO FORTEST -
STETNWAY & SON.
PIANO-FORTE M ANU FACTL' It Ell8. Ss WALKER-ST.
NI.AU UKOADWAY. M.W YOUK.
imr .rp~. RESPKiT’tULLY cull the attention of
the public to their splendid assortmeiit
YV rYTP***0 semi-graml nml square l’lnno*. which.
II « I 3 • for volume of ti lie, elasticity of touch,
hcMiity of finish, nnd everything that renders a Piano per
fect. me unnirpniscd. As a proof of the *ii|HTioritv of
their iiiiti'iinn uts, they beg leave to state, that at the
great Metio|K»litan Fair hi-ld nt Washington, th" lir-t
IH'uiiiIiiiiis In liutli rlusses. seuil-gninil mill two strliieiil,
were unniilimiusl) awarded to Iheni. altlnuigli they were
in eoiii|K-tltioii witli the most lii-tingiii-lied umuiifuctur-
»'i> from Boston. New York. Philadelphia nml Baltimore.
Pin chasers and' dealers will find it to their advantage to
call and examine fur tlK‘hisclvc*.
oct 23 8 tf
FIRE INSURANCE.
STATEMr.XT of the "Norwich Fire ii,«iu.iuce Company of
Norwich, Connecticut, on the Cth day of June, any
Capital Stock .$160,000 1855.
Surplus 5.320 00
1 4X)
$155,32
AasF.r.* op me company. 1 oo
321 Sharp* Bank Stock in various Banks $30,003 00
2J “ Incorporated Companies other thiiu
IMliki 270 00
Note* on demand, secured by Mortgage* on
Beal Estate. Bondi. Bank Stock und other
good personal security 121.SOO 00
Cadi iu hands of Agent* '2 Oik) 00
“ in Bank 1.156 00
$155,32100
ttAMlJTIES.
Lumps adjusted. unndiii«?cd or claims for losses—none,
Liabilities lo any Bank, Corporation or individual—
, UOIIC.
' 3uiid amount nt ride (about 13.4DO.OOO.
The amount at lia/ard on any risk, (With very few ox-
1 ceptioiis,) U"t over 5,000.
A BREWSTER, President.
E. Lr.ARNiD.Jr., Secretary.
Norwich. Conn.. June Dili, 1855.
Per* iiially npneared before the undersigned, Mayor of
| tliccity of Norwich. Ir. said State. A. Brewster. President,
jmTvuivw M D (ofAbbeville S C (Professor of i n,, ' , K * I^nmed Jr.. Secretary iff tho “Norwich Fire
JOHN DAI lo, 31. u., (o» AuutAdio.fc.u.,) iioutsor ot j | ttsumnee Compntsy." nml made solemn oath to the truth
of the above statement, signed by them. I also,
certify that I have examined the report of said Compn-
I nv, and find the above to be a correct statement of the
siimonnd that the notes nml Immsoii which a part of said
rood aud well
PhysiolOL..
WM. T. FKAY. M. D.. (of Savanuah, 0a.,) Professor of
Chemistry uml Pharmacy.
CHARLES GANAHL. M. D.. (of Savannah. On..) Pro-
f'*sor pro tern, of th- Principles nnd Practice of Surgery.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, K. J. NUNN, M. D.. lofta-
van mill.)
Tin- fee* will b-. 1 — -100 for the entire court" of Lectures;
$1 j Demonstrator•'• feu; Ura lu.ition $3u; Matriculation
|6>
Airangenn-nts Lave been made by which students enn
be accommodated with good board at from 3J^ 10 il P wl
week.
For further information, address
s,.pt 2s It. L. BYRD. M. P., Dean.
SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL
PATENTED MAY ICth 1854.
T HE attention of Planters. Farmer* and Stock feeder*
in g"lieral. is respectfully called to this Mill us the
mo-t important article of the k ud now In ii-o. not only
well iiila|it"d for grinding c«b meal for «tock. but grist or
fine hominy for tho table, and especially bread ui -al from
corn not fully ripe or dry In fall.
Iti e-ttlng thi* Mill, no mechanic or frame work I*
wauted, oniv wanting to be fa-tem d to the lloor or plat
form. Easily adjusted mid u* d by uny person, oven a
chd I.
The LITTLE GIANT ha* received tho fir-t premium* at
the lnt" Agricultural Fair* iff Missouri. Kentucky, Mary
land. aud other States, and that I* tlm most coniplinmiitu-
rv manner, ii* well a* the most ready coninn udation from
tin- thoiiKaii I* witnesiing its n •rforumnee.
These Mdlsare guaranteed In tlm most poiltivo manner
against defiert* or bn akagu, and No. 3 warranted to grind
16 biiihel* of fs-d per hour, w ith one horse, and offered at
tin- low price of $•'■.'», all compl -t -, ready for attaching the
team. No. 4 at $76. grinds2Ubushels per hourwlthtwo
horses. Manufactured by
SCOTT 4 5I0CKBUE,
Augusta. Ga.,
And sold by C. IL CvMPWt.n,Agent for the Manufacturers,
171 Bay street, bavannah, where thu Machine may ho
sen. may 1
FOR SALE.
A MULATTO W. mm ii. '25 veins old. a first rate aenin-
stress, mid her children."ii* follows: A hoy 8 year*, a
boy 4 years, mid a Imv 'J yean old—all sound, healthy and
of good character. Hold tn remain In tlmclty. Apply to
no* 13 IVM. WH’QIIT.
FOIl HALE.
A SMALL lot or Rice Field Hands for sole.
A Man 3D year*, a woman 27 year*,
A man 28 years, a woman 22 years,
A woman 40 years—ull sound mid orderly
to nov 13 * 1 ' 1
xnHTKLL GRANT,"i thelsut Wife.acbanning
novel, bv an link now ii author: Charles 1 uvnsseiir.ur
The Outcubt Heir, bv J. Frederick Smith, author iff "Amy
* Bookseller* and Hlatloliers, No. 160 Congress st.
nov 10
A LE ft PORTER.-40 ciisksTeiilients celebrated
Hi'iiti h Ale III Quart* mid Pint* Imported direct from
• • • In Pints. 20 do Bur-
d for sale by
CLAGIIOIIN k CUNNINGHAM.
C 4II KKMl'i. - 6“ Ixixes Kngll- h Dalrv niee«n. 60 do
Cheese Undlug. and f'.r s.il' bv
H 0 v 11 ffbAtlHOHN k CUNNIMIHAtf.
1/ A NT RUN IIA V," per Brltt .1* prarenee. l’or
h ml* by OGDEN, 8TAKU * <*>.
clay's
i*Us llvn*s Porb'i
.Her In Pint*, fiundlng. f
capital i* invested aro Iu my opinion got
secured.
In testimony whereof.! have here to sot my hand nnd
ranted the seal of tho city to be alllxod, this Oth day of
Juue. 1865.
IL. 8.1 WILLIAM Is. BREWER.
Mayor of the city of Norwich.
The undersigned Is agent for the above office, nnd Is
ready to tnke risks on all descriptions of property 111 the
citv. J.N0.INGE118ULL.
Jy 18
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
To Ship Owners, Masters & Consignees
of Veurls.
T IIE subscriber respectfully informs them that tho
Savannah Dry Dock Is now In successful operation,
aud it I* calculated to take in ships of any class from 101 to
160(1 ton* burthen. It Is '2:iu feet long and 15 feet wide,
and complete In every particular. A large ping of work
men I* employed nnd a large supply of nmterinl* Is on
hand. * > tlint vessels can bo repaired with as much ills-
natch aiiu any othurp-irt. Pump and Block Making and
.Smith's work done on the premises and every effort made
to insure economy nnd fidelity to those who may favor thu
Dock with their biisiues*.
D. P. LANDEKBIIINE. Ag't nnd Superintendent.
foVli Lite of Minh'* Dock.CtariettoP.
TO RICE PLANTERS.
T HE 8ub*eriber Is Agent for the snle of “ And n r*on's
Patent Hlcn IIull'T.” It I* compnct nnd portable,
may be worked liv hnnd or horse power, turning out ac
cording to size of ui i' IiIiic. from 2d to 60rt bushel* per day.
Cuts and a model of the same may h • seen bv application
to dec 3 WM. P. VOXOK, No. 04 Bay *t.
HARPER FOR' DECEMBER.
H AI'PKI(’8 ii"W Monthly Mngn/ine tor Deecmbor.—
TI1I1 number commence* tho twelfth volume—-now
is the time to sub«eribo. Call early, that you m«y pro
cure the first number.
Graham'* American Monthly Magazine for December.
iuu,
Lilv lltisnn: or. Early Hi niggles'Midst Continual Hop*.
A Tale of Humble Life, by Alice Gray. Deceived nml
for Hide by IV All MU K k UAHS.
UoiikselleiH nml Stationers. No. 163 Congress st.
dec 3
COAL FOR SALE.
V AllGE Lump l/ehigh,
1 A Red AnIi. (broken nnd scroonnd,)
H'fft Parlor Lump ('uni.
Smith's (Rii'hmi'ud) Coal.
Order* received, nnd Coal delivered to any part of tho
citv. by application to GEO. A. McCLKHKEY,
tlpafl Homd'« lliiildiiig*. Bull street.
I N AI.KIRK ALE.—17 barrel* oMIiis' superior
1 brand. diriTt importation, landing from Hliip Hliiin-
don. and for sale l.y MIMS k JOHNSTON,
dee 3
S AL NOD A, ftc.—1.000 IN. superior Hal Hodu,
ID boxes Castile Soap.
IM) llis. Assorted Gum Drop*.
Just rii'elved, and for sale by
JOS. M. TURNER. Agent.
dee 3 __ Market Hqimra.
C LOAK CLOTHS.—Hi own. Tan. Drab. (Jrev
aud lllnek Cloak Cloth*. Hack Flannel*. F.nglMi
French Merino*, Printed Mu*liu du Laiues.
Bny Mute do, Black Merino dn
d*c ft
Della Hlinwls,
. .'or snle by
IH.IVITT k MORGAN,
Bibero * Building*, Cougresa-nt.
nni— —
■ cure of Coughs. Colds and Bioiiehiti-
ti ui mi th - throat and lungs, they remove nil lioam-utss
in n f-w hour* and wonderfully lnciva«e tli«» power and
ftexib.lity of th*> voice; hence tli-.v an- of great service to
and highly rccommcnd-d by Clergymen. Auctioneer*,
Public .'penker*. and all thov whose calling requires such
frequent n*e iff the vocal organs.
N. II.—Ask fir “Moore A Taylor's Pastilles Be Purls,”
ini I observe Unit each b >x bear* their written signature.
For sale by AY. IV. Lincoln..’. II. Carter k C-.. J. B.
Moore .v Co., nnd the prineip.il Druggists and Apothecnrl. s
throughout the United Slat 'S un I Canada, mid at whole
sale by MOORE ,v TA YE' HI. Importer*.
lop*2i1—3m P M Malden Lane. Now York.
PATENT'ELASTIC SKIRTS.
DATHS d) FRANCE.
No. 1 Barclay st New York.
C AL' riON.—None lire g tiiiin > except they bear the
stamp of th" patent. Ail maniificimers and seller*
infringing will be pra-ecuted uccoruing to law.
mar lJ mar l^. '•'■• — P
M ASONIC—I. 4)Tbri’.—H. of T—OTi'.'AT
K IM ALIA. Jewels an I Costume", nianiifactiiivd and
U pt oil band, at th- old I'ftublishmeiit iff E. Omb,
211 Gland "treet. Eu«t of Bowery. New York. Order* from
the countrylpromptl) attend, d to. P Je 12—ly
AFE.S.—F. ’co i'i'E.N I T .i CO., Impoi tors of French
and ntll'T European Good", No. 4S BroaU st.
■P 4 s
T“
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
Corner Broil-Ii ton and Jefi'rsoii-sts.. I p Muir*.
IIE subscriber is now rec ivingniicof the largest nnd
b 'st s -Ucted stock of goods ever off r d to the trade
in lids market, to which he invite* the attention iff mer
chants. ung2 WILLIAM U. FOOTE.
CorucTol' Broiipliton amt Jell^rrou sis.
t’P STAIRS.
DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE.
T HE siib-cilber has ill store a general assortment of
DRY GOODS, comprising goods of Foreign and Do
mestic Manufacture, t ■ which ho would Invite the ntten-
of pin chasers, and which henffi-r* to the trade on reason-
able terms. Country Merchants visiting the city, will find
mi an examination. «tyl.s of goods peculiarly adnptcd to
th-lrtrad-. Jan8 WILLIAM 1>. FOOTE.
.H, HLAI5>. Ac., in imitation of 8iciinu. Brocatel, l’y-
I rmii'f*. Neap ditati. nnd all fancy Marble*, equal in
strength, b. mity and durability to real marble, and in
j some respects superior thereto, and lit less than half the
, c >st. Unlike tnarhleized imn, wood nr slate, it is wholly
free from all uhlcctions which are uiged against mere
! surface work, where paint, cojul varniili, Ac. form tiie
, t. mpomrv poli-h nnd beaut) nf the article. Mantels
j from Sto gie. Orilei*from Buddeis. Cubiiiet-Makersand
I oiliers solicited, nil I latisfuctioli guaranteed. Agents for
j Ihe principal cities treated with.
PETER BENNIE, Pres’t.
Loru. 0. Miculks, V. Pres’t.
I JOMEPtl LIMP, BCC’y, H net 21—tf
I TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 Mnl.lcn Laur, Nexv York,
M anufacturers of th.- world renowned
SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
| Ac. Balnuiore in-pot, 145 Pratt street. Boston Depot,
j 14 Howard street. $cpt 6—ly
SH OWC A S E8.
Ilonmaa A Perth.
Maniifncturci’N, Ol Uoxvery, New York,
H A1 E the largest and cheapest "tuck uf Shew Cases
ever offered iii lids city, nui.lt' in cvciy style; Sil-
Ver-plated, Urns*. Rosewood, Hutiuwood, Ac.
Orders promptly filled, nml goods car. fully packed and
shipped to uny part of the United States mid Cnmtdn.
Sep 4—.‘till
E. J. DONNELL,
General ('onimikulan Merchant,
No. 14f. Pr.ADtsst. (Fourth door from Wull-st.) New York,
sept 4—('.in
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DU. w. T. PARK,
The Botanic, or Reform Physician of
SAVANNAH,
B EOS to announce that he ha* removed Ids re
sidence nud Olllco from the corner of State anil
Jefi'jrson-stroots, to the former residence nud office of the
Into Dr. Blchardsoiie, on Uraughton-street, (between
Montgomery nnd West Broad-streets.) He tenders hi*
most sincere thunks to his fellow-citizens in tin* city nud
country, f»r the very liberal employment of his profes
sional services since'liK location in Sarannnh. nnd takes
pleasure in announcing that Ids facilities for meeting the
constantly increasing demand* upon him nre greutly im
proved. having employed u competent person to attend
especially to his olfice’nffiUrs.
Ladle* may consult him either In his family parlor, his
consulting-room, mlloining Id* office, or in his office. Hi*
consulting-room has been furnished mid arranged with
especial reference to the convenience, comfort and tasto
of those visiting him professionally.
Patient* visited promptly nnd punctually.
For terms and further particulars, see Ids Medical
Journal. 3mo—oct 1
M. CARY, Tailor,
H AS REMOVED to the Store formerly occupied by tbo
late Mr Alexander. In Bull street, onposlto the
Drug Store, wl: "re ho is prepared to Cut mid Make up
Gentlemen's Gmintuits in the latest style, mid on the most
reasonable tonus forcn«h: also. Uniforms for Military
Companion for nnv part of the Mato.
P. S. Gentlemen will find it to their advantage to pa-
tronngo the subscriber, ns they nro sure tu be pleased both
with the workmanship and prico. Cutting done at tho
shortest notice. nov i—3m
GENERAL NOTICE.
-nn O.M.GHIFFEN lias re-opcncd his store, nnd Is
CnvN ready for nil customers’ call III Ids line. I have
JD-s i|n in eniplov a superior workman nt watches, anil al-
«St«a5“on first rate Manufacturing and Jobbing Jewell-
er, mul all work in that lino "i» ‘ cc ‘' i '''d “;>'>'•«>»« «c-
cording tooiiii|:ii. and with despatch, t alls solicited from
nil friends nml nislomer* in want of articles in my line of
bnsillOH*. MOV 13
TlHENII FRITIT.-Tlie caigo iff the British si'hr
Jr Golden Engle, four day* from Nassau, New l’rovl-
ueiiro. consisting of—
Oil ANU K8,
GllAPE FRUIT.
SHADDOCK.
LEMONS,
LIMES nml
PEARS.
For snle hy WM. P. YONGE, No. 04 Bay 8t.
Imv 0
K ELTS,* BELTS.—In«t received, tally's lllnek
mul (’..I'd Elastic Belts, lady's Morocco IItelt* lawly’s
Itibl.ou Belts, by IIENU1 LATHUOP k CO.
nov 8 _ _ _________
■ inn liny, landing from
0AIILUTON k PARR0N8.
AMPAGNE CIDER.—20 bnrrel* “ciinm-
ROWLAND k BON.
e Pain Killer than wo ever have
iy other meiiicine iu the same length of time;
and we du not liehitnt" tn say that it hu* giving better
sati.-fiu tion to the purchaser than nn.v other article we
have ever sold. Hurry iff business lias prevented our
seiidlng certificati but we have in our vicinity from fif
teen hundred to two thousand living wltuoh*"*, who testl-
fy to their neighbor*, day by day, of the value of Davis’
Pain Kill* r; and tlui" the circulation iff its inilueuce is
being constantly enlarged.
Keep a lin g" supply in the West, it is just such a medi
cine a* the peopl'i want, and they have already found out
that they enn curathe Fever nml Ague f<>r2.1ct*. It will
cure a cold Iu one hour—a severe cough iu one Highl
and has proved to be the best medicine hue*' for u diseas
ed stomach, nml many other purposes.
Your*. Ac.. Lockwood t Graham.
Messr-. Perry l*nvls k Ron:—Allow me to add my testi
mony i" the value ot your I’.iln Killer. On tiie 4ih in-r.,
my fon wim badly burned with tire cracker*.—1 im
mediately sent I'm' mine Pain Killer, and w ith some sweet
oil poulticed it. mid hu is now doing well.
lours, truly, J icon A. 11’rsTXnvrXT,
Mayor of tin-City of X. Y.
Ay* "lie presume no Medical preparation ever offered
to the public Iiiis be ui more thorough 1 *-1, -ted than Perry
Davis' Pain Kllbr. Thousands of person", were tlu-v
eatled upon to do so. would cheerfully t.-t
have used it for various iil«, with t!i > nio
sucre*". It I* within our own knowledge, that an ini-
mi-nse anioiint iff Mifferiiig has bo. n relicv.-d l.y It. Its
proprietors. Messrs. Pony Davl- A Fmi. save no’ pains nr
expeii'e in order to satisfy the public. Being strictly
hoiinrnble men. they observe the utmo-t iinifoiinitv iii
the maiiulactiire of their celeeratwl Pain Killer. The
materials of which it i*computed mv ear-frilly selected—
noneduit the best quality being iiv i’. By these means the
high r-piitatioii wlileli the Pain Killer has long .since ac
quired. is at all times triumphantly sustain d. In view
' of the?- facts, we are by no meanssurprUnl to b ain that
Messrs Davis k Sou'* sales nre constantly and rnpidlv in*
er asing. While we congrutulnt" out friends generally
that so vnluul.le n preparation a* tl. Pain Killer Is placed
within their reach, we must be pn mittod to rejoice nt the
well-merited success of It* liberal mid enterprising pro
prietor*.—'Providence Gen. Advertiser.
The Pnin Killer I* sold bv John B. Moore A Co.. Thos.
M. Tmn. r k Co. mid S. U. Brantley A Co.. Fnvunnnh;
Burn t. Carter k Co., and Clark. Wells A Duhc*o. Augus
ta: E. L. Strohccker A Oo., Macon. Aim by Druggists
and Grocer* generally. nov 22—codttni
CARPETS ! CARPETS !! _
W E take pleasure III nniiouin'ing to our friends ftnd
tic public, that wo have this day opt nod up stairs
over our store, a splendid assortment of
Carpet*. Oil Cloths, Mite.,
CONSISTING OF
Hoynl Velvet Carja-t*. vnrlou* patters;
Brussels Tape! rv Carpet"; Rich three ply Carpets;
Yciy IwvnvUoiwvtwoply Cwriwt*;
Dutch nnd Hemp Carpets; Velvet andChcnllo Bulls;
Mats of various style* (
English and American Drugget: Window Sluule*;
Fntin D' liiiue and IVoitse.1 Curmius;
Lire nml Muslin do;
Curtain Pin*. Cornices, mid 3'niuls;
Curtain Bund*. Gimp and Coni;
Trimmings for Curtains: Oil Cloths. Ac.. Ac.
We have engugeil Mr. Dunlel Cronin to cut. make nnd
put down Carnet* and Oil Cloth* when desired.
Whe have also secured the service* of Mr. Autotie Haiku,
late of Pari* nnd London, whose unrivalled "kill and taste
value. They are a saving of abuut one-third of the lalior
if cultivation, about two to tbiee busliel* of seiil to tlm
planting, nnd u great saving of labor In plantiinr f
ojK-n the furrow , drop and cover the seed with
’' ' ‘ think them worth one hundred
anter. that plant* full craps of
would not plant n crop of cotton
ithout them for no consideration in the bounds of rea
son. Yours, very rospectfrilly,
A. J. BARKSDALE 3
Lee county, Georgia, July 12th, 1855.
I have used Randall k Mercer'* cotton T*lanter txra
senvm*. nud consider them of great value to the farmer.
1 have weed enough each year to pay for the Planters,
then I save at least oin-lhlrd the labor of rultivntioti, a»
the cotton I* >i'wed in so narrow a line tliut with good
plowing there I* but little Ins! work needed. There I* also
suvlng of hand* aud horse* ir. planting. 1 should say
they were worth one hundred dollars cMl'l, mid recom
mend every rarnior to u*e them.
s. d. McLendon.
Lee county, Georgia, July 0th. 1FT5.
Hi) 1 have been ovcm-clng for Mr. 8. D. McLendon
the present year, nnd fully concur in his Htatcnienta
above. DAVISSON WA1IUEX.
5Ie**rs. Randall k Mercer—Gentlemen: In reply to
yours I will only my ] have lined three of your < ottoa
se.-d drills, and con-ider them of great value, from tha
fiu t that in the use of them I saved from two to tlint
Iniriiel* of need to each acre planted, and nt least one.
thin) of the labor of cultivation, lint requiring one-hulf us
uiiich hoo work a* the old way of planting—also, a con
siderable Having iu ihe labor el planting. I never expect
to plant cotton without them if I can get them nt any
price. 1 have planted eight acre* per day to each drill.
They are simple—easily managed, and there la uo diffi
culty nloint getting a good stand
Very ropeetl'nlly youra, W. F. HAMRICK.
Leo county, Georgia, July 12th, 1855.
Tno)i\"Viu.r. Tlieinn* county. Ga.
Col. J. II. Watson—Dear Sir: lean recommend your
cotton Plan'rr.'ilrill) in tin- higlubt term*. I have tried
them on nil my land except new- ground, mul I think
they will do in that, they will do in a mountainous coun
try as well a* in a level. If I had not bought I would
travel to ymif shop which is 76 mile*, and pay fiftydob
latr a piece f.<r them. It naves out-third of the work: on®
hnnd ran plant a* much u* tuo. and one hnnd can chop
out three m res while one can chop out otic acre after a
common plow. Yours rcsncrtfullv.
Iv. Bit A SWELL.
DoronniTT county, Ga., July 14th, 1R65.
J. II. Wnt*on—Sir: Thi* i* to certify that I have used
Randall .v Mercer 1 * cotton s-ed drill ofyourninnufncture,
and sin mi well pleased w ItJi ilit-m that I would recom
mend nil planter* who have not tried them, to give them
a tail' trial. 11 here the drills are used there is n great
deal iff labor saved in cultivating a crap ; owing to its
being so uniform In the drill, the plowing, can Ik-done
nun h better, uud with grialtr despatch, consequently
th" hoe work l* lighter, us goisl plowing supersedes tho
necessity of a great deal ofhard hoe vvmk.
JXO. BARKSDALE.
Thi* 1* to certify that I u***l one of Ruiidall A Mercer's
cotton M-ed drill* Inst year in planting my crop, nnd was
vv. tl'plenscd. I have used live of them the present year,
planting my entire crop, nnd am Mill letter pleased.—
There i*u saving of bet ween two nnd three bushels of
seed to the in re in pluming, beside* ono horse mul on®
band Willi these drills does tho work of three hands mul
two liorm*. Then there I* th" saving of one third of
the hoe work, tie 1 cotton being iu so straight and narrow
a raw. I consider them worth one hundred dollars each
to auy planter, uud recommend all to purchase and us®
them.
W. II. OWENS.
Dougherty county, Ga., July ICth, 1865.
Messrs. Randall k Mercer:—In reply tovonrsofth®
: tli Instant, in reftnvnee to your cotton seed drill, lnm
lmppy to say that uftcr planting u portion of my present
..i.i t...... enabled to obtain one of your
q» In til
tliut they j drill*, with which I finished,
itibliictory | If * * ,l1 '' d"M'li iuti.ui and lung sought after.
: Many end vailed have been ihe attempts of intelligent
' minds to attain what you Imre accomplished, hut with
; only partial Mien s.. Tills leaves nothing to I e desired
in a rotten drill. It d"|iosits the seed unifornily and con
tinuously in a straight and narrow line as you wish, saves
about one half the lalmr iu planting, nud about one third
ol tin- hue vuult in eiiltivutlon. It is almost needless to
' add that I am delighted with vour drill.
loura r«spectrally, J. E. MERCER.
Leu county, Gu., August 10th, 1855.
Messrs. Randall A Mercer—Gentlemen: I used one of
)i nr cotton *• cd drills the |ui»t spring, nnd 1 feel four
fold paid for what It cost. To give vour drill a fair trial,
i 1 planted every other row with the drill, nnd the inter-
: veiling rows I planted as well us ever cotton was planted
; lM'tnre vour drill conn: Into use. The result was. that In
, the row planted with your drill I pff n more perfect
, Maud, and I think it grew off much better, besides I
realized a great saving In tho lalmr or working over my
I cot loti the two first times. 1 shall continue to use them
i M long us I plant cotton. Yours Ac.
I „ JES3EE COCK.
Lee county, Go.
I Messrs. Rumluil A Mercer—Gentlemen : I have nsed
| eight of)our l otton-seed Drill*, manufactured by J. II.
I Watson, ou Col. J. Bond's Few It own plantation.*] am
much pleased with them, having realized great saving of
j *c*l. of labor in pimiting nnd chopping out, and th®
hands at the first siding could go over nt leant one-third
; more in n day. and do liettcr werk than in cotton planted
In the best way l could plant with coulter nnd block. I
, have no hesitation iu giving it as my opinion that in th®
; use of vour drill* there is a saving of one-thlrd of the la-
lair of cultivating n cotton crop. Col. Bond Is plcused
i with them und will continue their use.
, Your*, respectfully. JAMES CIIEEK.
Fovvltowu, Ga., July kth, 1855.
Thi* Is to cortllY that I have used two of Rnndnll k
Mercer’s Cotton I'lanter*. nml have no hesitation in say
ing that they will do. Tha saving of lalior in ptnnting la
an object, the saving of wed is »n object, and the cotton
i stands in Midi a narrow drill that'it may almost be kept
I clean without the hots. There is nothing to equal them
; iu pimiting cotton. WM. B. REYNOLDS.
| Lee county, Gu., July 1st, 1855.
Lex Cot’jut, Ga., August 2fd. 18M.
; I have used Rnndnll A Mercer's Cotton-seed Drill, w hich
| I purchased of Col. .1. II. Watson, and think they are th®
; la-t machines now in use. 1 am satisfied there i* n gn at
' saving in wed mid n greater raving in work. I am fully
satisfied there is one-third of the hoc work saved. Try
them, ami any reasonable man will be satisfied they nr®
worth more than three time® tho price they nre sold for
fled im
linjioriaut to Housekeepers & Dealers.
TUB HOPE MILLS.
71 Filton-m. mid 71 Dr.EK.vu.N-st X. York.
Principal Office lfi3 Front Street, New York.
Factory, Nos. 30, 37, mid 3S Hudson street, Jersey City.
T HE Proprietors of this loiigaud well known COFFEE
mid SPICE E-tiiblishnient, continue to prepare the
best PHARMACEUTICAL POWDERS iu use, for raising
broad, bircult, tea nud other cukes. Ac. The)' uImi prepare
Mustard, Cocoa, mul many other articles of daily use in
every family, which they offer upon tho most reasonable
terms. Catalogues sent to dealer • who request them.
lor* who request them.
II. II. k J. G. JSHA.M.
N. n.—Consumers advised to Inquire for Hope Mills
tides. mig 14—li
SHIEFFELIN, BROTHEKS & CO.
IMPOtlTCIU) VXD PEALrr.K IN
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery,
dsc. «fcc.
170 WILLIAM STREET. NEW YORK,
I NVITE the attuiuion m the trade to their lnrgo and
varied stock of Drugs, Paints, Gils, Perfumery, Ac.
In addition to their regular importations of Staple
Drug*, they aro also receiving direct from Gic sources of
iiro'luctlou nnd manufacture, supplies of Tooth, Hair, aud
Nall Untshes, Bronzes, Cork*. Mortnrs, Sponge*, French
mid English Perfumery, Lubiu's Extracts, and ninny oth
er articles us'.iallv embraced in Druggists' stocks, which
th")' nro enabled also to offer on the most advantageous
terms.
Orders, either in person or by mail, will receive prompt
attention. nug 14—ly
H AY.-260 bales prime I
."hip Time, and for sale be
C 1IIAM-
> pngne Cider, for salo l>y
noT‘J7
Shellac India Twine,
C OIR YARN. COCOA MATTING, Ac., COIR A Jl'TK
MATS, nnd Iudiii Gooils generally. For salo low for
Cash, by GEO. W. DOW A CO., Importers,
jo 12—Cin No. 7 Burling Slip. New York
HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE.
PICOTdbSIIOT W XI L L,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
or English, French and German
House Furnishing Hardware,
No. f>3 Maiden Lane New York.
I NVITE the attention of Southern and Western Mcr
chant" to u large and very extensive stock ofUood* in
their lint.
Culler)' of every description,
Silver plated Ware: Jiipmincrv,
II"!mail Silver and llrittania War®,
Tin lied and Eiiammelid Cooking Utensils,
Bronzed, Copper and Brass Goods,
Ti n Tiuvm Fiiv Irons, Fenders, Wire Covers,
llrmi/eii <1indle«tli'ks, lll«wk Tin Ware. Ac.
Our hi.M'ki'ompri""* every article In our lino of business,
nil of which we will sell t" dculera nt the very LOWEST
I’rii'"*, tor Cash, or uppraved paper Gissl* ordered l»y
letter will lie selected with great cam and dispatch, and
to Ibo«... nwimt-'r. nmr k S1I0TOEU
No. 03 Malden Line, New York.
P. 8.—Also ntanuftietnrera nf a very superior article of
Plnted Spuoti* and Forks. J" '—*'•»
Sewing Machines.
1 71XCRL8IOU HEWING MACHINES.—Made t.y
HOOD, IIATTELLK A CO., Wormier. Mas*u-
eliUMitlK, patented by Ellas lluwe, Jr., Feptember 10th,
lH4d. These Muehine* are warranted, (with proper use.)
not to get out iff repair. They are built in a gissl sub-
slant lal and workmanlike man tier, and will do Tailors'
Shis'inalier*' and Saddlers’ work. In a manner Warranted,
to give mitisfa.'tnm. The stieli will net ripany more than
commim raw in,. done I.v hand. Call and see them In
operation, at 140 UHE8NLT street, l'hlladelnhln. up
•iVira. W. A. DA1V80N.. Anclt.
may 11
lie will al"0 put up Window Shades, make Firing. Hair
or Moss Matrasses, "tuff and cover old and new Furniture,
tier.irate Fretieli Bedstead"—nnd nil other ornamental
work np|M-i ti'ining to a fashionable residence in the latest
Anierienn nnd French styles.
We shhll l*e pleased to have a call from those In search
nf the above goods. AIKEN A BUIIN8,
net 13 Monument sqr.
HENRY LAT1IROP ft CO.
H AVE received per lute arrivals, a .largo portion of
tln ir Fall nud Winter Goods, consisting In part ot
Colored Moire Antique Dress Fllk*. black do.
Black dn do Itobc Dri ora*.
Colored, plaid nnd striped Chetic 811k*.
Plain black Poult de Sole nud Oro do Afrlqu®,
Do do Grade Rhine and GradeSwImo,
French MoiiMin de Enines, in nil styles.
do Merinos nud Cashmeres, in all shades,
Rich plaid Worsted nud Cashmere*.
EMBRIDERIES.
Sets Muslin nnd Cambric Sleeves nnd Collars,
do do and do Cuffs nnd Collars,
French wrought MuMln Sleeves nndCnmcric Banda,
do do Ililkf*. Dimity Bands. Ac. •
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
Colored Moire Antique Cloaks. Black do do
do nml black velvet do. Col'd and black Clock do,
Col'd nnd black Cloth Tnlmns,
Rich Cashmere Shawls, broche Imriler*.
MERINO VESTS, HOSIERY. Sto.
Ladies' Merino Vests nud Pants,
do Caslimero and Silk Gloves,
do fine Buck Gloves. Uo do Kid Gauntlet*,
Col'd nnd white Merino Hose, black and w lute Silk do
lllnek, white, slnte und mixed Cotton Hone.
Children's Worsted Tnlmns. Cloak*. Hoods nud Caps,
Infant's Worsted Slits. Boots. Gaiters. Ac. oct 3
PHILIP WEST.’
Having obtained from Messrs. Rnndnll k Mercer th®
exclusive right of supplying the State iff Georgia with
these Drills. I am now prepared to supply all demands,
having mude arrangement* for their muiiuliicture in Pal
myra and Milledgcville. Money rant nt my ri*k by mail,
If the requisitions of the Post Office Department ure com
plied with. Any other information desired can la> ob
tained by addressing me cither at Pulmym or Milledg®-
villi'. Georgia. J. II. WATSON,
oct 10—lawi’m
FALL SUPPLIES.
T HE Subscribers have just received, per steamer from
New York, and offer for sale low, tho following ar
ticles, viz:
2 eases striped and plnid Homespuns.
1 do New York Mill Shirting.
1 do Family do
1 do Carolina do
1 do Pear brand, a new article. 37 inches wide
1 do Red Flannel; 1 do White do.
1 do Brown Canton Flannel.
1 do Illenchrd do.
1 do Mariners Stripes.
1 do Blue Bculms; 1 do Bed Tick.
60 pieces Sprague Calicoes; 25 do Allen's da
25 do Assorted brands do.
2 bnb s Fen Island Brawn Shirting.
2 do do. do.
2 do : W do. do.
1 do Allendale Brown Slieetlug.
1 do I’lK'tis Villa Stripes, and a good nssortmen t of
English Half Hose. nov 12 AIKEN A BURNS.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING;
PIERSON, 1IK1DT ft CO.
A RK receiving weekly, per steamer*, one of the largest
ami la'st selected stocks of Clothing ever off, ml in
thi" market, which they offer on nccoimiiodntiug terms at
wlndcNib' nml retail.
They also have in "tore a good assortment of Gentle
men'* Furnishing goods.
Merchant* visiting the city would do well to call nnd ex
amine our slock.
J’. 8.—Orders from the country promptly attended,
nug 81
ATS.—(’00 bushel* prime Ohio Seed Oats. For
_ •, to arrive, per brig Margaret Stevens from Bal
timore. Abo In store, Corn. Bran, Fastern llay, Ac. For
lid®by _ WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
UGARS.—Double refined Crushed, doubl" refined
Powdered. Coffee or soft Crushed, refined White. In
store nnd jur sale by C. A. L. LAMAR,
dec 6
RlCKf.—luiii pavlug Brick.tor Mleby
deo 6 C ARLETON A PARSON A
*1
SCOTT'S
LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL
PAiTErTED MAY 1< tit. 1864.
S S. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee nnd
• Alabama, of thi* invention, which is doubtless
among the mo"t important of modern times for the use cf
the well advised farmer und stock feeder; and the uni
versal favor with which it has been received from the tint
more tlinu anything elra, attests its utility and superiori
ty-
For portability, simplicity of construction, nnd con
venience of use. the Little Giant ha* no equal. It weighs
from three to five hundred |KUinds, according to size, can
Ik- nut in operation hy the farmer in twenty minutes
without ex|K ii*o or merhanical aid, then adjusted and
und with convenient by anybody.
The Little Giant has received the First Premiums at
every State Kafr-' om Missouri to Maryland thu past Fall,
nml that In the x.ost complimentary manner.
These Mill* are guaranteed in the most positive man
ner against breakage or derangement, and w arranted to
grind feed from ear corn, nnd grits or fine homiuy from
shelled corn, w ith a degree of case sud convenience fa'
farm purpose* nevernttuined before.
The subscribers are now priqiarcd to furnish the trai®
' with improved |mtterns nnd sizes, to suit tho varid waits
1 of all.
No. 2 is offered at $65 complete, ready for attaching*))*
, team, nnd warranted to gring ten bushels of feed per lour
with one horse.
No. 3 at $76 will grind fifteen bushels per hour.
No. 4 nt $90 will grind twenty bushel* per lions with
two liorae*.
Manufactured nnd for sale by
8. 8. BROWN A f0., .
roar 3 at Nashville, Tcnn- and Allan*, Go.
TO SEA ISLAND COTTON PLANrBRB.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having been appolntd agents
for tho sale of the celebrated McArthy 8Bi 18LAND
COTTON GIN, tho cotton from which I* readll/ sold, and
which usually brings three to five cents per iound more
than from any other Gin yet invented, are n>w prepared
to supply Planters nnd those wanting, with Ueraof sm-cr-
inr workmanship at on<v.huudml und tweivy-flve dollars
each. Extra roilars $11.
Extract from a letter from n Florida plan er:
"The MeAithyOln is infinitely ahead of every other
Gin yet manufactured. 1 would not be without one for
treble the amount; it saves trouble, is simpU. and turns
out beautiful cotton. The staple is not injured, and tbs
open process so much desired by tho English Vuycrs Is ccr-
tninly obtained.”
sng‘24—tf BOSTO.VA YIILALONOA.
F ine BLACK FHOCK COAT8.-Just rs-
eelved per steamer, a goo<t assortment of Men's
extra fine Black Frock Costs, and Pants, (Ilk and satis
Vests; for sals cheap, at the clothing store, Gibbon*
Range, by
sotM 8*0. 8. KICBOM A Ot.