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VOLUME LIU the republican 19 Pl'BI.IHHKI* DAILY, TRI-WttKLY, AND WEEKLY, |i\ t*. IV. \liKXANDKH & .1. II. SNKKU. FRIDAY" MOUMNO, DKCEMBEB 1.4, 1855. NTfMBER 29ft: Daily Paper, in Advance, 15.00 If not Paid in Advance ® til-Weekly in Advance, * 00 If not Paid in Advance, 4 00 Weekly Paper, Iuvariabiy iu Advance, 3.00 Club Price: Ten Copiee for 15 00 4#* In nociv-e will mi ••I'lri l«»r ltl«* I'upel* *••• attended i, ui,|r-M n..sim|wi»t* , il with money, >*i*h yUnfKi'lnry r,- 'tltflllV Farr Red need. flabin Passage to New York $20. SKMMVKRKLV. |'\ITi:i) n'f.lTKN fflAII. I.IKK. I 'Mi new ami •iilnmlld -Uo wheal sle-unshlps: K.SiiXVIl.I.I:. 1,4ii0 itina,(.'epl.(!. I). I.i di.iiii, MH1HBTA. 1,400 •• •* Tuna. I.voi, FI."RUM. I,:NMI • •* M. H. WortDHVM.. M.IHUU, l,:mi •• •• 0. R.HrHiNin, Will I-avp eiivannab wry WEDNESDAY anU SATURDAY. Three *hlp* era among ihe luteal on live coael, xux* »mpu*ed In apaed, eefel) or confort, ftukluir tbeir In any to aticy hour*, and aro commanded nj tllllful. caieinl and polite nffleera. Having elegant •rate-room accommodations, they offer a moat desirable ..iiveyam-e lu New Vorlt. i ablu Passage ffW steerage do 8 \v<oin: PAIIKI.FORD, FA Y It CO., Havannnli. *AM’I..I., MlYi'IIIM,, 111 Broadway. *r., IBftft. New York. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL I . N. MAIL MIAtlPHV Ilia SHIP* IOMPRUIMI Tllln LIMB ARK Ml.ANTIC, I HALTIC, i'apt. Warn . dipt. Comstom. PArnriC, • \ l>KI ATIt', Cspt. I liese ship* having been built by coatract,ezpreaaly rorgovornmentaervloe. ev- I ery care haa been taken In their i-nnilructlon, as also v In their eagtue*. to ensure strength and speed: Qaud heir accommodations for pi*«emterr are unequalled i»r elegance or comfort. Price of passage from New York i" Id'rip •>*!, ill llrnl ■jtoiu ffU»: III second c.O»i •, MV. exnlns'xe n«e of ex tra site slate room, 8:125. IVomi l.lverpo.d'n New York, mu and A’-*o. \n experienced Burgeon attache I '•> eaet, -hip. N., bertha can bneeriii-rd uulll paid lor. PROPOSED I) \TI’ft Ol MAILING. train JVtie York. t l.irrrpocl, , 1200 Reward. ItllNAlVAY from the subscriber on thflWd ST® September, his slave 4LHKRT, who Is 2? m years of age,about 51'eet M Inches high, weight <{L about 140 pound", baa straigni and very I'gbi hair, blue etas,and Is so while that ii will he dlfflculllodelect bis being a Negro. Ills ir-oil teelh are fast decay log, chews tobacco,and is loud of spirits ihn' l odruukanl. He cannot rend or write, has no trade; . has been accustomed to slock and u nnng He has hut little knowledge ol lhurouiitr>,-iud will have frequent occasion to enquire Ids way. la rather slow In speech, . and haarathtranhuiiibleappearniicv. > *NE III NI»llt;i) 1 DOLLAR* and the horse (If taken with him.) will be glveu by me for his confinement to ant |ail, ami in for mu- j tlonseutto me so I gatbliu. One Hundred Dollm* will tie paid for proof to c nvlcl tbe Abolitionist who haa been , tampering with him for some months nasi, and w bo hat I iuciled him lo lake this advantage my nWtive to 1 Naw York. Any one who may have seen said Negro will greatly oblige me by writing, so that I iuh> hate some idea of 1 what direction lie haa taken. He will undoubtedly pass himself as a while man. When be led Ira rod* a rhe*- nut aoriel horse, worth about t?u j J. M.TIrtON. | j 064 Iff—tf __ Bethel,Ult nn t -o., Georgia. Iron Front Jewelry more WMOLFHALK AND MKTAtl., j No. 1 Id Broufhton-at., between Bull ^ Whitaker [ The largest and best selected atm* ol ever offeretl for sale lu this city. Hold and *11- 1 ver Walcbea. Vest, Fob and Linux! Chain* se e 1 0Ot Jewelry, Chalelanes, Bracelet*, Brooches, smt.nd work Huger Mings, miver Castors. Pea 1'sts, Pltcheis, (Jnblidi, •‘ups, t ake La-kcis. spimna Forks,Flab Knives, Pie Knives, i ‘lieew* Scoupa. I.stiles, | Hyphens. Also, all klmls ol Plated Ware. .Military au>\ Fancy Hoods, and a great vurlott ol arllth-a too numer ous to mention ; the whole of which will he nhl id re duced prices. All kinds of Waicbes, Clocks, Jewelry si loiher Job I blngaitended lo by competent hands oct 17 UORTON 4l RIKU.M AN. .Ifortifl Uunfiusn IPai-Tjb. Ail'-.. Hli:\ ti JOKES. •V VKBi.trMo, HU UK I «'«il'NTY, U \. 'reel Ire Is w ,n Iticliinoml, Huri.c. VVnsliInglm. Serlvou i,tel I'lnnutiel. IIIOs. M. aaititUN. MAI.rei.H IUO.O-. •lee IU iy *111.M X II 4K9I I I.. .1 r to i; .v ys .i r :..i n A% i« > nesbot o'. On, Reference Mes>rs. \.J.a T. .V. .Ml|l-.ir. Augiistit.Hn. • •Cl ■! • y . ii. cut vki.sx, \rroMNEV AT I.A tv. Fnrvj ill. Hit,. »' III practice In the Mint utnl nd|o|ni.i:r ••■•unncw.d the J»n < Mncoit circuit, if W .n. A. I.OITOK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nnv3tf. Aluulioollo, Heo. UIM.IAAI EIIWAIIItN. ATTOUNKY ANII COWNHEI.LOH-AT-I. III . .fllcititopy, ff'lorldn. rill practice In the Conns of Eu«l mid Hoiitli Flornln.; pod upeerU. allay rdher that RelerenoM—'Tiinim Pinkney as Co., Charleston, H. I.'.s ! vnuaexcitement ulleiulaitl iiimiiilie mu t'lorson, tlolrtt It t'o.. Bnvnimnh.Hn -. ''ooperAi Mt-'inr, . uiwl nr« re-omnvetol,-'. t in' • '* "■ •Micaiiopy, Hu. , ward. Warn, mul Ad.ff.m In -n. i march Kb ly* physicians ol«r\\ii re .' au'JToi-U ^mirrt(armrntB Lum 4,.V. I’tUmptU A-1 o.’» .iiirtrltniig jtpiorp. II .W»naw »r.. .V*r«t YorkyOHd |U stair m , Horton. I*. At Oo arc lientslorthn iun«i inllm-uiltil Him lar ge?! circulntiiig Coininerclal pa-cr-* litilli In the I’liltril Htotes and ilioUanadHs. iKHTABLlSllHl) IN 17B0 . PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. WAI TEKt MVKl It A I II. Auiericnit, French, Iln-iuepH i tile, mul VhiiIIIh CIH »Ci ILA'I E: prepared COCOA; IIUn.M A, CO- i'DA PASTE; Cocoa stleka. Solu ble, lloiiMipnlhic noil liielelic Cocoa; Cocoa shell*: Marked Cocoa, Ice. These Mamiliiciori x lo winch MR«T PRSMICMN IlMVe llit-ll u- wnriled b/lhechlei lustltm on* __ mi i Fain? oi the Union, are nn l.mf. Hower te /-’.-.nr excellent.Isei I'm children, inva- of the Cocoa, toith o lids, and pormns in health. They allay r *ther than Induce the tier* use nf ten or colfuc. Jackvoo, liny- initl liV e-eilielil Mtlu Voift RSbcrtia nuntti. h'rom Slsiliin, Vitirhrr. Oieon A- S.htll'r iit. rrt --’if ffsStOIII H rood Buy. A’rie fork LOOKING GLASSES ft PICTURE FRAME FIRST PREM. GOLD MEDAL PIAHO FORTES. Jf AN l)ALL hi Ml STEINWAY tb SONS, Capt. Nvs. 1H.VV |s.V» Wednes-lay....Jan.-it KV»|s.uuri|i»* .Jan. IU.. It*'»'» VVednesilay....I'eh. T.. H.VijSaturday ..IVli.Yi..IH.Vi vWtlnewlay.... Feb 31.. ISV'j Saturday.... I'eli.ltl.. IH'ij I s«i onlay 'nil. ‘Jt - l*V» For Frelglu or Ps«siiire npply EDWARD K. COLLINS. .Mi tVall.ireei. N. V. HltOWN, SHIPLEY K CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN, KENN lRIHtCO,37 Kiuim rrim*. I.ondon. I-.H. WAINWRHJIIT V CO., Purl*, or •it:* Ml. DRAPER, Havre. |3THie owners of these ship* will me lie accounta ble for gold. *1 ver, hulli-ui. specie. |e*eln, precious •nines, or me als, unless bills of lading a-c signed therefor, and llie value thereof ex pressed therein- Shippers please take notice, that (he ship* ol this ioue csimm carry any go«als contraband ol war. jsn !•. mwf ly CENTRAL RAILROAD. ( IIAKRE Off' NHIEDI LE. O N mul alter Honda) the I4lh October, Inslsnl and until luriher notice, the Passenger Trains "u the eairnl Railroad, w III riiu a* follows: BKTWRKX SXVSHX4H ANO M»»oN. I.ejvuSavaiiuah . M , tlid 13.15 F. R. Arrive nt .Macon iIJr. a., and 1 a m heave Mscou 11.44 a.m., and b.UA r. m. Arrive at Savanuah 10.44 r. M., aud 7/JO a. m. ■ KT1VIIX RAVANKAU ARD AfOllSTA, l.i-avi -Avaimah... Arrive at Augusta heave Augusta Arrive in savannah BBTwaa* macii heave Macon Arrive si Augusta Leave Augusta Airtve *» Macou.. .15 p. m., and 8.510 P. M. .. .8.44 p. M., and o.:tu a. m. li a. M-, aud 4 :«» P. M, .... 1.30P. m. and 10.45 p. M. I ANO Al Ul’STA. ..11.44 a. M , and 0.30 p. m. .. .8.44 p. M., aud .4.510 a. m. 0 a w.. nud 4.5W p. is. . .U.I4 r.M.,k-U I $4: fine Dlam< NDii Ei, \v Successor to ; II K N K V .1 . P 15 p |> E It «L sun, 1 WiucIica, Joivolry mul Wurc No 175 Chrnnut at., ntipmule the Stale tfuiine, IMillnitnlpliia. may Ho i> YVII.I7IA7I V|. Tl'KKti, : Factor & Commission Merchant, Undid physic-inn* rd-cw h ; For sale by nil the piinclp- ; suites, ami by Ineir Agents, i l». C. Murni), New Vork: t-'a.it 'I wells, Philadel- ; phiu; Tluniiu* A’. Ilruiul'gp, Ihii'ini 'r-; K- iiik-ii K Dml I h-y, l'In. IV ALTER RAKER H. ML, •lee 14—Uni ItorchiMter, Mbh. For Florida nu<' Southern (leorgln Produce. NUKTII COMMERCIAL NVIlARI I'HAKLESTO.'V. S. f. *w in use ; also, light Rock away* fur our horse, to- ( with lluggh-iof every dew-rlpllon, with and with- j iUrKEE A BENNETT. CARRIAGE & HARNESS REPOSITORY, CORNER OF WEST BROAD AND llAY'-8T8 BAYAKHAH, OA. Would call the attention of the •'iti-M-ns of lli-orgU, South Caro lina, Florida, Alabama and Ten- ‘ nessee, to tludr large and sph-u- —..— did stock of Conchra, Pbewtons, ItcrliiH mul Rockaways, i-uihrai-iug every variety and sty le now ’ * geiher wl nut tup*. Among our stock will la- foiiml all of tho moat tashion- able stvice, eoiubinllig F.LKHANCK WITH LIGHTNESS AND HTRK.NHTI1! Built l«y Win. Dunlap and other reliable builders In Philadelphia, whoso work him a reputation for Lightness. Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other man ufactures in the Union. There may al«o b- found iiniong our stock wlertlons Iroiii tlo- < -tiihli-liuient of ,1. M. IR iwat A Co.. Ilablwin U Thoinns, and other celtdiruled m.iunhu tui>re in Newark. N. .I...L II. H,-.twin oml otln-ip in New York. Antwerp ft King. •*. Ferri* ft Co., Hale ft W, ti-iloiry. uud U. ft D. Cook ft r-o. in Ne»> I In Ven, nil of which aro built ex- pnwly tor IIS. and which we -Jn not lo-itsle to wurruul iu every pnitieul.il. And «••• feel i-oliUdeut ill sliding that we liuve now on hand a Spsk I hut we think will moot the approbstioii and wants ot the public, ami which fer variety and wxtent i* not sin | in-wed by any in the Hold hern Country. All order-shall have striei and prompt attention. II. V. McKKK, No vim noli, lb-*-. 11 ]N.V>. I. S. RENNET I Nc.iv CaiTiage Ware-House, COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS. Til H I NDERSUSNED respectfully in- ■enniiis tin (-itlri-unul Savaiinali and stir- - rotindlnu • ountrv. that he has • oinph-ied 87 BAY STREKT, SAVANNAH. <!A ! may 7 Nino WII.I.IAVI J. \V 11,<111. It. ATTORNEY AT LAW, j Wurronlon, Goo., I Will praclico In tlm Northern * 'ircuit ol tinorgia, and in the counties of llurkr, Columbia. Jeffers, m mul lVu«h- [ Ington.oftlio Middlo Circuit. ly umy *> t i t Criilv«--st. AM I-ACTI III . - Pip.-. I uin. i Ol nppmiitll- conn- !• -I w . Inal III)-, mol I Iiihil: M* I vote Dwelling-. 11---|-iii-•- and Hall-. I Also Ynlvps. Clicks Pint | Flues Iliad. P. older. Cilllim. ..Xt-tt K oi k. III! \ I.Fit - iu Wroiighl el-, nil.I eVel-y ,!■ riplioll ii mu Waier and ila*, for •4. thun lie*. Ilol. I*. I'll- ,lui.is. K ill.lv-- I .w-loi id • - It*illi*i s uud lloih-r IIOKM'K V. MCI.Kit, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALE-ROOMS. B-l Foraylli-MI., Xrw York. \| II. II. 4 . S. would call the attention nl strangers \i-.it ufi. ing tlo- city, mol i-iM'dully tlio-w- iu the trade, to his extensive WARE-ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY. In the p<isSi-SkIiiii of liue>|lialh'd lai-llltles, lie isi'liubleil to execute all orders oil the lowest po-sibh li-ilii*. The miIi-ixmiiiik iiih replete xvitti eliolee ms-i lliielis, and il lull iis-.il llio-tii <d RICH QlbOINu IN ALL ITS BRAK0KK8. Mouldings, Rich Hill, ltu*e Wmsls, tkik. Mii,de. Fs-tua mul Mulingnny. In every xiiriid.vauileoiiitantly on hand. Orders Ironi all part* of the United Htiit'-* uud Cauadas, executed with prumptness.packoil with the grcntrstoi eara. A liberal discount allow ed tu the Trade. II. V. 8I0LVIL 114. 07, W mid 71 Forsyth-st., iiuvl'2—Ilmos 8 NowYoik. ttrookh/n Cltu T AM ENGINE WoliKs. IR Water*sln-Pl, Brooklyn, V York D. r. BU R DON Sc «:o., H AVING recently fitted up tin- c\ten«l\i- e-iahlh-h- men i at tin- a Is we nmiieil place, we are nn-|uireil to I 1 iiimiiifnctiire all kinds of Sti-mn Engines, Rollers. Sugar : Mill-. Saw and Grist Mills, Punqis and Gearing for work- — ‘'iilh-ys, Ac., r desi-riptlnn, li-ntiou of Soiitln-rii Planters ,miriiriilorlv to our Snunr Mill*. Hatiiigpiirr|in-e,| tlioi-utirealoek of I'm terns from Hu Into linn ofG. II. Ilail-ou A N, York, wi can safely sav thul wi-i-an turn nut a Mill which for strength, dura- liilily and iicatm-s-, ciinimi la- excelled by any establish- iiient la ilo- Slate., A long experience in the Iniiim-** reiidi-l* ii--'onipcleul toexis iileuuy ord'-r-.i-iid we would adiise tho-e in give want of Macliiiii-iy to ns a call. Engi ne- from 4 to 40horse powi-i nlwuy-oii hand. D. P. lirnno'i. H.n.Cwnkmv s.R.cnsKux. M ANT PACT! liEIIS. 84 4 88 Walker Sta., near Broadway. New York. IIESPKCTFI'I.LY nill the alteiitiou of It III- public to till ir splendid »,»<•«.» Hi), nl n| w lib-iwi-grauil wiwt S«tu«v»- Plano*, which, fur volume of |o||e, ehlslieily ol touch. Is lillll o| lllli-ll. ill short, everything that ii-iid' i - a I'iaooA,-t1*-< l,me im-iii- pas-rd. They were awanhsl tin- l-ir-l I'n-liililin foi boili kind-, in i-oiii|H-lilioii with Iuio-t di-lioguisheil iniikei* from llo-ioii. I'liiliidelphia. New York and llnltiniori XKIV Tit 1C5*11*11 I >TKIMVAYA WiXs liuve |ust Iseu .iwatiled tie- Fuel I'n miiim Gold Medal lover all n>iup<-tilois> utile late Fair of the Aiin-rh-an 1ii«l)llife. lYy-tal I'uluce. fm the best Piano Fortes. > dee in- tf maw —— ... -r iv„ tir | lug Mine-.Sh.iftiug, I'lilleys, Ac.,ainliue pn-iNiri-d to fur- MerillO Irou ripe W orks, 1 uUUvw«llm.*ulVM-w deseriptlou. \V> wuwW call the at- M l; R U I 1. ic .1 AQU MS, ! » M A oct 'J —Uin- Ma. I, FULTON HOUGE, .% T I, ANTA ti Ii <» It 45 I IIY A. K. REEVE V Mlunia. March 14. |HS4. if doiiblt ilo- work ofunv oilier iiir.*ui ioii. Hr.ler- soli.il.d lion, all >• • t,..n-«>t ilu-• o.niliy. and promptly all.-lele.l to. j*- 5W. '.45—-ly Combs, Fans, mul Fiuu-y timid*. WILLIAM TASKER. - N In hid I'ui i. N. w York. I MIFK.- llo-.it i .lion and 4V.-l.il. M.-r- 11.-ml-, i" I. - ii- x- i" k •• I •'••in'.., Ilnir. T.s.lli ill.'l Nail lllll-ln-. l. - li ' I'.-ii, it|.--. I'.-cliinieiy. .-'o.iii-, l*i.| I.- 4l.-i.li-.il—. .1.1 ..III If. ;ol Ihnc<|e|-. pocket Rook-. Dr--HuM-'i.-. I'oi-cnd y die . Hooks mill Eye-. Mulch 11 nil I'll-. M IIS. <.1 .illd lil.l— lle.nl-. S'. I: laces,.Ic. In dia Ru'd, -r «' ll:.ll*i.n.lT..y- of CX.-I-X ih- -.'liplioii. - - ITi.x,.i - ..ml Ci.llri-.x. Gold and Gilt Jewelry. A - -id -and 4 i'-l.ii-. iocli.iiiiga g.-n-n.l oil-. Wlo-li i Fan. x *e|-y- low.-t pliee-,1,-1 llol ..III lip ill III- be-l W.M. TASKER. .Ik I1l.ee. New folk. I If -Utut.. v : i-t-.Di.l ; in it. -i. Tlio Best Hail- Dye. v Ilo- di-liugui-ll.'.lclu in' Ug'-I- ill till* city - price i.n-l Ill Ixvuy. NeM l ot in i Congn-s on IihiiiI mul i« some -ti- k ol f tliKIAl.E VYAREHOVSi;, and Montgonn-ry Streets, aud has uow ousMuily riv'lvlng. a largs ami li.itid- siihiis vavasNAH, aiLi.au«aviL«.r and axToaToa. Lean? Savanuah Y» «* 5* Anim in Mllledgnvbta ✓" *'• B- ..cav« Macon.. IMSa-B* Arrive In Eatoniou ft. \l M. M. IVADLEY. --xavuiiuah, Ga . Isftli lJet., 185.4. oct 13 South Western Rail Road. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Ttvo Passenger Trains dally I o Columbus O N AND AFTER MONDAY, August 27, passenger and mail trains will leave Macon forColiunnusand Mont- Huini-ry. dally at 2.In A. M., and 3.16 I*. M., arriving at Columbus nn.15 A. M. and MO) P. M. Leave Columbus t..r Msren daily at 4.16 A. M. and 2.5UIP. M,. arriving at Vlsc.ifi at lu.44 A. M. and 8.60 P. M. Ptwiigers for Ainericus will tako the luoruing train nt 2 lu A. .41. from Macon, arriving at Ainericus at *1.1" A. M Is-jvn Americiis at 6.40 A. M. nnd arrive n| Macon «t 1U.40A. M. l-ainecflug at Macon each way with thu Central Rail, r.iidlrsins to Suvaiiuah, Augusta, Mllledgeville and Ka- u,ntun; and with Macon and Western Railroad Train* to nnitln. Atlanta, Dalton, C'hattaunoga, Kuoxxllle, and Ntahxille. O.nnectlng dally at Coluiulnis. with Girard and Mo- lilr Ibtilrouil. •. iiinecting daily at Aiuericus with fout'liorse post C'-«i*b bin.- lo Tallahassee, Albany, Thouiasvllle, Ac., sa l lri-weekly Hack Lino to Lumpkin. P«>«eUgers for points on this Road " below Fort Val- Im.’ tlmulil take the 1 o'clock evening train from S«. uooah, and 5 o’clock evening train Irani Augusta, to aiuH .ii-ti-ntioii at Mm on; for other points on South B'e*t*rn. or Muscogee Railroads, passengers will have >•" 'htention hy either trains. firxl Cl.is* Steamship leave Savannah for New York tV-he-ft-kiyB uud Saturdays, amt for Philadelphia on IV-lnerlaVs. Passage, hi the Cahill, $2U; Steerage, |8 Far-- Montgomery to Savannah, $13 011 ho. Columbus to do ffOO D-'. Ainericus to GKO. \V. ADAMH,SuiH-rintonilant. Maion,aiig2 ’66 (Iff aug 11 ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, PIXIIE entire si-holantl.- year of this Institution, bv a M. j-.iut resolution of the Facility and TriiNtess, has *--ii thrown Into oik- term, coinnienciug on the First d'-ieUv in September, and closing on coinnienceim-nt ’->> Iburs.lwv ivfler ilu- fourth Sunday In June. FACULTV: Al .JUSTUS ALLEN, A. M., I’n-Hiilent—Professor of Kng’.ixh Literature and Ancient Languages. KEV. .1. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—Prof. *mr n| Mental and Moral Philosophy. KEV. T. X. FORSTER. A. M.—Profesaor of Mathematics and Natural Science. Miss ANN E. ALDEN—Principal Primary l)cpmtni*ut ftr.-l In-tnictr.-ss in Ihdany uud French. B. U. L1GNGSK1—Principal of Music Department. 'IKS. L. E. GRANT AND MRS. E. T. CALDWELL— Ori.aiu.-nt.il liranchcs. lii.i I i.ni it nt iou now prem-nt* to the public, advantages •kirk lew A large and elegantly constructed College .-diflrr-; on*- of the largest Chapels iii the State; •flu- e»«ar> (•nt-l.iiildings and enrlosun-: n honrdlngde- l-rinief.i. fitted up iu the m-.st m at and ronifortat.te «>!•-. and under tin superintendence of the teacliers th'-mw-lvi-n; with the whole .loinestiv department under 'I,— * i,refwt itir? * lion of tallies of expi-vence, added to all the la il.tie-i tor u thorough course of instruction which »ay similar insliiution can ofli-r. It will be seen by refer- *n-.. to our cuialogii.-, that our rates of Board and Till- ’-."ii ..re h-<Ni iIii.ii can In- found elsewhere. Tills fin t, in 'ne v . rimes ol pecuniary pn-ssure, is worthy ol (In- con- •‘-br.ilioli ol tliosi- having daughters to educate. Iii- Hoarding Department will lie under the dire lion i President Abb-ii and lady, "ml Professor Caldw ell and olv With spurious and i-nnifoilablii ilormitoricN, large oi-l i onviiuivnt closets, new aud elegant furniture, gw-1 ii.-I ex|M-rl.-nced servanls. and t.ibl.-H turujeln-d with the '-vi that tin* market n fiords: together with a wholesome ut parental dlscijilii..-, w<- hop. p. increase tin-liberal titranagr - with xxIti b this luntiiutiou bax bilb'-rto been red, F. X. FORSTER, S-.’y Faculty. Cuthbert. July !Ui, 1K.4.4. aug 7—jnn 1. '611. Oglethorpe Medical College, Cousisliug ol Couches, Rockawsys, Tep and No Top Bug gies. Oui ringer. Ikirraucbe-. and Wagons of every d. «crl|»- H"i'. CHl. ulatcd to -uit tin- most tastidious, and ore mod.- of the best luiit.-rial, uud the mint celebrated build- rs of Ni wal k, New York mid New Haven. All of which will 1"- -old low, aud warruiited to give satislaction. V • ill I, i.-spiv Uulli -olii-ited. G. YV. HAHDC.ASTLtx. t'orn-T ol Collar--— aud Mmitgoiui-ry afreets. N. H. REPAIRING ol all kinds ilini'i In the best man- n.-r, and as low as the times will udutil. nor 8—l v FANCY DRY GOODS. I ARIES AND GENTLEMEN’S Km. BUCKSKIN Is mid other style* of GljlVKS. Drew* Tiimming*. | LIiii-u Cambric H'llk'fs; Embroidereil and Cotton ll'ilk'ls | NeviUe-wovkwl uud l sice Collars and Sleeve*, w very g re iff variety; English Hi read. Maltese end Vnloncirnni-H la»ce«; , Black Glmpure do; Gents Fancy Cravst- aud Hrarfs:Bon net, and narrow Trimming Ribbon, white mid colored Sush do.. Ac. Jil-t II- oived and for sale by not rt DaWITT A MORGAN. ( WOOL IIATNI WOOL II ATS 11 * Jt’ST M-eixeil WW .logi-n WtKIL HATH, a good | article lot plantation uh». UKLDKN A CO. I • x.pn-r .a Ht-'wk*.*«ii en*l Warnnr.1 «»* ) nor 9—1m i T11K VERY LATENT. ' K The very Inst Fall Style of Geuttemen's Fine Silk Dress Hats have |h-»ii nteln-d; an lns|K*ction i« I respectfully Soliclb-d. N. K. BAILS UM. j novO Hat and Cap Store, 150 Congress street FOB SALE, A SM ALL lot of Rico Field Hands for sale. A Man 30 yearn, a woman 27 years, A man 28 y.urn, a woman 22 years, A woman 4n vears—all sound and orderlv. Apply o nor 13 WM. WRIGHT. SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE. 4 oil tig'* Building. Sign of tho GOLDEN fcADIM.I.. -Il'l-OMII XX. II. SIMMONS' CLoTI.IX). Mlil'l. \\ r . IJ. MAY & (X). ' Have on hand ii good assort*n.-lit <-l Saddle- Biidl.-.-en-l j Ilurncxs.-M. ol'uliii'li tin- foll'.xxliig . »n.pri*e ■< pari : ! Spanish (fuill.-d. Overlaid and Sbaflon -ad<ll.- . I'kn.i ' er’s large mid extra large Saddles: 4b-n’» plain do.: Eng- 5 I" j lish do.: Bovs’ mul Race do.: Lidi'--' Sa.l-l|.--of a x.irli-ty <>i | ■ ' j j*attevu«; Urldleannd M«rt<-ng«le» -. Snxblb- Rag*. Trunk-. I SADDLER’S MATF.UI \IA—gnddleTr.■-. Skin.r.gm.d " | llogckins; Pad do.: Straining uud Wor-b-d U.I.: Tbr. ...I ; I nnd Tacks, u-uK.rt.il size-. | ' HARNESSES.—Coa. I., l!.,- ; i -allii I Harm—on of all kinds. I.v tie -Ingle .wi. f'.-v | CARRIAGE TRIM 'IlS’GS.—Ilaroiicb.- Riiggx X Milky | ! Springs nnd Axles; |ia-li Frame-: Ibd.l.-m.d Bow?, '-.x | ' the single «.'t: Plnt.il ami liras-SI.imp John, plain do: ! """ , patent Hash lAntlxwr, T-m»mtCurtain d-v \.|..ad ami v,, ‘ j narrow Isuvs. variety of p.iu< i n-: Sill I Wor-|. .| I J* :i '•* 1 Fringe; bl,.rk nnd purpl.-Cis.i l. R-mii-: Ibiug.' l.-nnp-. | 1 ‘ Pluteil and Urn-s Cm ring. Hand-: lira- an.l Plailcl | I""' ! Knobs. Ac. July 'j:; . N *■" 1,04'Ai, i:yii>i:n€ i; off Tin: t %i,i i; • j.-.n’ : and Fire-Proof Qualities of I \V1I,IH«:U’S SAI,AMA\l)Kli sAI'Km, it .1 tt’li NBA A N4»!S. MUTK \M> F;:\I>BR MARKUS, x.vn I’.romhvw, 'xi-xx \ i»rlx. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. I ’ll Kai. I...I '.in - II..x !•-i -|.i .o-d ll.e lligll.-t la"., in Ilu- I i.il..I S at.--. 'I'll III/.K— X on III at III.- ail Puri-, and ft. .at-iil-, ii lili-li a.lxalitage, wi nd a I —o iiiiini- xs mani’fai i man iiv STARNS &, MARVIN, KEM %OICIi. iv Tin: ih tin- :td I Inst., xxhlcli i.oiisuined ! Hie brick building, < pied by ThoiiiM* 0|.|.oslie .1.1- Gas Wi.i'k- in thl-cUx, win- a Sul*' <-l llio iiIm.xi- ilescripl'.in. «oiil.iii.<ng thu hook*, pi.|.i*r- mul liimiex oi fir. Tlmiini* ami ulibcimh Hie build ing was ill—tr-*v€-il. the said Set mi-Wint'il no Injur) wii-ib'ver IVoiii ihu lllten-e beat lo Willcli il Mud Me n »»xpostal, "ix __^, opoiiing lie Sale, Hit* contents were found umlisiurbed. nu.l in Hie-uuie order I and cond itiou us when placed there, except a (light ! di-coloration to thu projecting ends of a ».-xx pnpe—. co'.-'i -ewiug nni.-bim-,. T..p.-i„.|i- prop.-rlv .pialilicd >i Xlx«- bx'-tn>—. xur» “pt»*rtxxullx t«i t'VulltiX'dv aud I. M. 8I.KGEU ft (U, 1*iin. b-.l Hlti. Rr-olxxax. V. V BRANCH "IHl'KS: IT M. It-.Jon. 142 ..■-nut M . Pl.ilnd.-lpl.iii. b'a llaltiiiioci- .-t.. B.lltiliioie. 4Yat..-i >i . • ill. tun.ii. is'.. Si. <*lmrl>— Si.. N. xx nl- o,. i; |.,v«-i-»x 111.-. X V . i I M.. N.-usi k. N. I.KSTUK’ - IKON WOKKN, yOH THE MsUfVEJtCTUHE OE \ WOODSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES mill Strain Kngliien, | 57 Pi.xri.-m. IlKiM.icI.Y.X. N. Y„ up|Hsilte Nexx York City. I ' PI1I1E SuWrila-r having Is-en engaged for the In-t 1.. I ■. year- in the almost exclusive manufacture <>l thi- j ni.wt iiiipoi’tm.t inxentlon. Wisslswortir* Planing. Gnn.v- I log and Tmigiiig Mncliine. Ims m-entlv completed the large iiddiiioii lo his idri-ndy extensive Iron Dorks, will I execute willi dispatch all orders In tile hImixi- line to an I iinliii.il. T. xleiil. The nnixersallx nckm.wbilged supeii- ••illy id 44.N-l-xxorlh'- Planing 'la.'him*. inHiitifnetureil I by Idio. oxer all other-. rei|iiin-« iii. i.-iti'iatioi.. In the iiii.nufHCliire ol STEAM ENGINES, xx.i cluim u i -iiperiority for power and speed, tn aiity of construction I and liiiisli: and also gitarnntee the Engines t» transmit Iimi p« r . eiit more |s.xxi-r for the same inoui-y tliun i-mii be f.u 1.1,lied by Huy oil., i jiiHU.llin'tlir.-r. and iin.re Hum IlNI |H-|-eellb-,‘ixillg ill XXear mill fear. «> well a- a large -axing ill Ilf. .-Iilliliniptioll of fuel. REFERENCES: | ... i-uiiii- ii\v.x.i tiii -rixxi i mii.xi • x.txx ix r-». i P.u.I. -- x 4b.rg.iu- New III.x-.-ii, ft.; I,. 44 . .-Iocuiii. Itr.M.k- ■ txw. N. 4 .-. Timothy tHih,d. 4-iovln, l.. 1,*. l.xou- A Curtiss. • Rridgepoit.i l.: Statiifoi.l Vli.nuliii-linlug Co.. Siainford. C|.: Join, i . Hanford. Nexx llnxcu, Ct.t Mollin Sanford. N 1 Ymk City: I Tins. I'. IsMnu-y. Austrian t'unxnl General. REFER I'.NI’K p tin ii-inxivu riii W.M.n-xviinrii Puxim' 4|v him* now i in iwr. li. It. SI.mI, Kcii-ingloii. I'liiboii-lphia. Pa.: Kidder A . Marlin. Wilinliigtuii. N. C.: A I.. Clapp A Co.. Montgoiii- ; ery. Ah..: G. A. Sanford. Vox Orion it-, la..: Iliiiklc. Guile .X- I'...: Cincii.ii.il). Ohio; Itanlmii. I'olrb A Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Foss A Brother*. ( h Ira go. III.: J. It. Smith. Mil- ' xxiiukie. WI-.: P. II. A I. I.. Eaton. Bufinlo. N. Y.: For ward .v Smith. O-xxogo. N . 4.: John Snarr. Ti.ioiiIo, C. 44'. Orders and propo-al- ineiied by mail or otli.'rxxi-e, j Irani all pin I- of tin-1'idled Slab -. Canada. Smith Amerl- • a. and Europe, will ta- |.|oinpilx atb'lided to by Agent- ' win. tire traveling ill all ••• lion- o| Hie ciiiintrv. I L iters by midi, uddi.-s JOHN II. LESTER. ! n l J 3iii 67 I'.-arl St. Ilraokivu, N. Y. CHEAP GAS LIGHT. riVIIK BENZOLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY rrc ■ prepared to furnish I'orta.lle Has Marliin.-s, suitable Im- lliiuiifactorles. Stores, Dwelling Houses, St.-nmt I llnilroad Hlatioiis, Ac. These Macliiui'H are warruiited to ' gin satisfaction. Tlu-y .ir<- iiiuniiliirtiiriil under S. T. M.-Doiigall’. Patent, and nn- the only i.in-s that will opi- . late well ill .-..III Went her. Tlo- Light produced is inn twill etivapi i than Cmxl Gh«, nml tv—thuntlw cwxntnwuest 1 Tallow Caudle-. Tln-y nn- easily inatiiigcd and free from i danger, and Hi.- price- 24 per cent. l<-s» Ilian any other Ma. him - iin.de The Company offer tin- sale State nnd i I’mintx Rights fin all Hie Stales. All orders should be .iddn-sM'd to S. T. 4|. DoI'HALL. Ag’t for thu Co. 1 1H-I 23—bill S 321 Broadway, New York. , FIRST PR KM I I’M PIANO FORTES. ST FIX WAY & SOX, I4VO.IOBTK MAN't FAtTT’REItS. 44 AI.KF.lt-SI’. ^l XR Hll'.xnxx xx, XI.XX YORK. ItKSPKCTFI'1.1.4 mil the ulb ution „| Hi.- puldh- to their spl.-udi.l assortment "i •.-uil-gniiid ..ml s.|Harc Pianos, which. X Mill K1V" •Karp, Commission Merchants. COTTON AND WOOLF.N MACHINERY, SIriim Eglm -. Iloilrrs, Mim-IiIiiIhI* Tonis, N \ lb . lD-ll lug. At*-. ,. II.- [ I li lt-.! S WAN ’8 BANK-NOTE LIST AND DETECTOR. Publithtd Scmt-moatA/yut Montgomery, Ala., At 89 00 Per Annum, In Advance. T IIK WORK D printed on Aim white paper and new typo, and in ap|H«ranco will be second to nono iu the Uiiitxit States. A Southern llank-Noto List is esaeiitLil In uver.v Bank, Counting House, aud Public ODIce. Let us nnito in ad vancing our common inton-sts, and nut |M-rmlt Northeru men and Northern Detector* lu fluctuate our money inm- ter* a* they may wish, while wo aro quietly billowing tludr dictation. Tho work will bo carefully rovlsed on the day of pule llcation, and all important financial changes, us they oc cur, noticed. Every exertion will ho made to make it a correct and reliable guide to the Banker, and Merchant. llot.-l proprietors. Brokers, Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, and others desirous of having their names and l.usiness widely circulated, are Informed that s limi ted number of advertisements will be inserted. Special rates for advertising by tho year, or for shorter periods, may be known by applying to any of iny Agent*, or at the oflico ill Atluuta, Hu. Specimen number* will Ih-sent, on application hy let ter, free of charge. All cotiiiuuuicatioD* iut.-n.U-d tor tho Bank-Nob. List and Detector, taunt Is. addressed to Swau’s Bank-Note List, Atlanta, Gu. SAMUEL SWAN. J.XMHI Koukrthox, General Agent. wp 26—3m CITY TRKAHl’HBB’H OFFICE. \ Savannah, Dec. 1st, 1866. J T HE following Lot* are in arreara to tho City for Ground Renta, viz: Btow.x 44'akd—Lots No. 13,14, 15, 21, 42, 43, 44. 46, 62. 66, 60, III, 62.63, 06; No. 66, 71, two quartern each ; No. 61, 68, 60, three quarters, und No. 67. 7u, four quarters. ('llAl IIAM Want*— Lots No. 3, *1,0,10,11,12,13.16.17, 18, 10, 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 38, 34. 37, 38, two qin. each; Is.ts No. 4, 26, eight quarters each: Lots No. 6,16. four quarter-! each; l*>t» No. %, 26, eight quarters nxch,;xud Lota No. 14 and 36, ten quarterfleacb. Coumdia Wahd— Isits No. 1, 3, 4, 6. 11. 12,14,16,16, 22, 34.37, two quarters each; LotsN'o. 28 unit 31. three qunrtera each, Hnd No. 8. eight quarter*. Cn xxx i-oku tl'ABlr—Isits No. 4, 7, V, 12, 13,21.23,24,29, 33, :H. 36. 38, 41. 42.4.1. 68, ft), 70, 71, two quarters «ich ; Nuts No. 31, 32, 36, 46, 47J63, 64,65, three quarters ouch : Js>t No. 3, four quarters; and Lot No. 48, six quartern. Ei.hkht Wako—Lots No. 1, P, 11. 12, 20, 23, 27, 20, 30, 31,32,33,548,40, two quarters each ; Ixita No. 3 nnd 37, thren qunrtera each ; Lot No. 30. four quarters, and !<ot No. 24. six quarters each. Fr xnKI.I.n Ward—Lots No. 2,51. 4, 6, 8. 9, 10, 12,17, 18. 23, 30, 31, two quarters each. Fkist snit W-'l liaJvev of Uit* No. 7 and 33, tw o quarters each. Nsw Fbankun 4Vaiiik— Lots No. 2, .4. 6. 12. 14. two qrs. mch ; UH* No. 1. 11,17, three quarters each, sud M No. 13, fourteen quarters. Ghern Ward—Lots No. 2, 6, Id. 26. 26, 2N 36. 37, two quarters each •, Lois No. 44,20, d 1 .'. three quarter- each; I*.Is .No. 1ft, is, four quarters each ; U,| No. ". Fkist nnd 'Vest hnlre*. three <|iiarlers each. .1 xcbhon IVabd—l/ots No. 13. 16, 17. 21, 22, 20, 32. 33, 36, :;7. .’W. 39. 48, two quarters i-mh; Lot* No. 42,43. Hire- quarters oarh,nnd I.»t No. 47. -ix quarters. Jxei'iH Ward—Lots No. 8, M. 35, 37 . 45!, 47, 48, two ipinrieis i-ai h: Lot* No. 21, 24 . 46. in, thren quarters wh: U»t No.30, six quarters: Lot No. 3. fen quarters, ' “ 20, elov j aud the backs of one or two id Hie b..,ik> , tbe steam genero'isl in tlo* Hpfe. xx'i'ile at il- greatest i heat. Tim Sale and contents,us it came lintu the ruins,may still be ■ecu, in the possezsbin o! -Mr. Thomas, m Hu ghs Work*. A luigc assortment id lh«-<ii celetirated San s ulwsys on hnnd, and for *alu by O. II. CAMPFIKLD, Agent tor Mnnuluvlurerx, July 26, 1851. 171 Buy st.,Savnninth, '-a. I take pleasure In c irrole railng tlio loregolug atalc- mem, and in nddltlou would ml'' that I’.-e leiokHiirciioxv In iibo. J.T. THOMAS Wood Ynnl, l-Vriy Wharf. July 86.1835. ocl FIRE INSURANCE. .Statemevt of the ••Norwich Fin- In-mr.uice t'oinp iny of Norwich, Conm-c Hcnt, on tlu* filli -lay of June, any Capital Stock $160,000 1865. Surplus 5.320 00 1 oo ?156.32 AK.IETfc Of TUB C01II'XNT. 1 00 321 Shares Rink Stock In various Banks *30.099 on 23 •• Incorporated Compniilen oilier than Banka 276 oo NutiMon demand, secured bx Mortgage- on Real Estate, llomh, Bank Sin k and otlo |- good personal security 121.800 00 Cash in hand* of Agent* 2.000 Oo •• in Bank 1.166 00 T •!u.i> • «.. . OCX il. ' . V \ .,!. I -1 I. well Ma. hil MUOlti: ^TAYLOR’S rASTIIiIiES DB PA.HI*. Tillh-h I*'-i’ll.l.l..- Ill iiixelii.ib|e-. |,„-.|x fiirll ..I old-.im It-.-i- iiiti-. i- bx Ih-ii ii .ml line;-. H. < n niox.- ell lioaix-iie i i tillI.X iin'ix-.ix Hie poxvi-l-ill Ib-Xlbilily of III' ami highly lien Public Spi-nki iv. id'll" I- wins •-■lllillL. AiicHoiin- i-qnli—m *165.321 <H) LIAHIUTIE8. I-i-srsadjusted, uiirtdju-lcd or claims for loss.'*.—none. Liabilities t" iiiiv Bank, Corporation or iii'lixiilnal— none. Total amount at risk (about i3.40n.iHhi. Thonmoutit nt hazard nn uny liik. i with xi-rx few ex c-eptiuliH,) not over 6,'HSl. A BREWSTER. Presiih-iit. H. LcaiinKD, Jr.. Sec-retarx. Norwich, Conn., June 9th. 1866. Personally up|ionred Iw-fore the undersigned. Mayor ol the city of Norwich, In wdd State, .4. Ilrexx-br, President. and K. Learned Jr.. Secretary ol Fire Insnrnncef'ompaiiy,’’and made solemn oiiih to the truih of the above statement. -Igned bx tln-m. I nl-o. certify that I have i-.xaniined ih" report of -aid C'oinpn ay, aiid find the above to b. a correct statement of tin- siiine nnd that tile noti-N ami liNin.* on xvlilch a pari of-aid capital Ih inxesti'd are In m.x opinion good and well I seenrod. i In'teatimony xx hereof,'I have |i«-r'-1 my band and iHXMH-xl the ei-sl of tin- i-Ry t«< tie atttxed. lid* Otlidixy of I June. 1865. '!.. H.] WILLIAM L.BRF:\VER. Mayor of till-city of Norwich. Thu iiuder-igiird is agent ibr I lie above ollli c, and i- 1 ready to take risk* on all ileseriiiHon-of proper! v in Illi cit v.* -I VO. IMlERSor.l. J.v Ik SAVANNAH DIKY DOCK. To Sliftp Owners, Masters & ronsignws of A'rsxela. : FW1III-: ■mbacriher reapn-tfully infoim- lliem llrnl tin- JIL Puxannnli Dry Dock is iioxv in mih <•—ml operaie-ii. : and it is calculated to take in ahlps ol anx i-lu— ln,m |i*i i>. i 1600 ton* burthen. It is 230 Iii-1 long and 6ft feet wide. | nnd complete in every particular. A large gang m xim l;- I moil ia employed and a large supply of mah-iial- i- on I hand, s-i that vessel* ran be repaired xx it Ii a- mm li dis ] nulch a* in any other port. Pump nnd RtmkMnk .'bme. .V T.ixlel'- I'.l-tlHes lie Puri*.'' and ,.|.„-rxc Hi it • m-l- b,.\ i,< *r- ib* ir writl* n *ign..mie. Foi «nl. bx W. 44 . I.im-oln. J. II. I'.-rn - ,V t o.. J. |l. Moon- ,v Co., ami i lie pi im i|nd Driiggi.-l-and Apothecaries tin"iigii'Jit tb- I'nili-.l Male-aud ''aiiad i. and ill whole sale hv M'lOREA TVYI.OR. Iiii|hiib-i'-. -pp 2<i—3m I* M Mnlil- n Isine, New York. PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS, BATES ib P II A N C B . No. I Barclay -l New York. C 4AUTIoS'.—Noi„ nt>- .ennili"' M-epl liny bear the ) stamp of Ilo- patent All maiiiiliiciuri rs and -elb-rv ilifringiiip will be pi d according lo law. iiiur l'.' mar Ih. ’56—P Mean « J J * fur oi tone, eliisticily of touch. beaut.x of lliii-b, slid cxerx thing I hut lenders n Piano pel- l'i-l. nn- niiHiir|uisse,|. As i, III,ml' ol tin- siiiM-riorllv of Hi"h- lii-H lull,-Ills. Ili-v beg leu ve to stale.lliHt ut tlo- Ui'-i'l 'b lcopolitmi Full lo hi al 4V’i<-bingtnu, tlo, first pri-mimns in iiotb i-tns-es. semi-gniiid and two siriiigi-d, w"iv uuaiiimoil-lx a winded lo lln-m. idtliougli tln-y wen- | In eom|M-Hllon x»nli tie- niosi distinguinhed nmniifactiir- I "is Irani Boston. New- York. I'liibolelpliin and Baltimoie. Pmclm-i-rs and dealer-will find if m their HiliHiitnce to •-■ill and examine for tlieuisolxi-*. .s-l 23 S If For the 1,000,000. ’ Tin- I. S. I'alviil Marble I iiiiipany. :,-AI-ITAI. Vo. 3.'* Broadway, cm im i Walk'-i -H'-i-l Nexx York. , ft RE prepared l" "X.ei.i. all ord. r. Im-MANTLED, i 2W. TARLKTHPf*. roi.l'MN>. PKDE.STAI.S. PILAS- j TKR8. SI. 4118. Ac., in imiliilion of sienna, liracntel, py- raiM-e.-. N.-apolifau, and all fancy 4bnbl"e. equal in I slieiigili, beamy nnd diinibility to real marble, and in i -"in" n->pi-cls -iipei ior lliT' lo. and nt Ic*. than half the j cost, t’nliki mart'h-ized inm. wixil or slaii-. it is uTiully , free from all objections which nn- urged ngainst mere i Mirfiii-" work, xx In-re paint, rupnl taruMi, Ac. form the ) b-m|Mirar.v |m,||-Ii and lu-aiily of tin- article. Mantels | Irani 8 to flu. orders front lliiild'-rs, ('abiuel-Makersand j "lher- .-ollcRed. uud Mitisfnclion giiaiMiit' "d. Agent* for tb" pi iin-ipid eilh - treiitnl xxitli. PETER RENNIE. I'rcPl. l.-ivrl G. Ml'.'KM.-. V. lWt. J JuaM'ii Lxmii, {mc'.v. .* ,kI 24—11 T housands of i.iving witue>se* ccuiiy to tiu-i nclghliors. from day to dux. Hie wonderful effect * i lixvin* Htivviimi DAVIS' PAIN KILLER. S.XMiOKT t'llV. (Illlil. Mr. J. N. Iliirris: Ih-ar Sir—Ymirfavor of Hi'-2-Hi nil. Is at hnnd. and iu reply xx ill any—We liegiiMM-IUng perry i Davis' Pain Killer, nnd xx itli xi-i x little ellorl on mu pari ; sales wen--mall ut first, but a-'ll I nine known lu our community, the demand increased xery rapidly, fur Is- , yond our e\|Hvtntious. and every |m>i-soii that imnglit it would come lifter nion-. nud -peak in the higln-l terms qf it as a xaluabl" reuiedy for all those di-ensi v vour 1 pamphlet spoke of. From Hiom- reeiiiiiiiieudntbm* xx<- Were induced louse it ill olirnxxii families, nlid the good effei-t* of the iiiedli-ine xxere immediately ipparenl. We : IIOXV i-oiitinile il-IIS' with great satisliil-ti Me IlliXe -old more of tlo Paill Killi-I than XX" exer liaxe since it i before of any other uu-dlchie in tlo- -aim- length of linn-: mid xxe il" iiol lic-itnti-to say thui ii bn- gixiug better j satisfaction lo Hu-puiv|in»i r lliuu mix nlln-r article xxe 1 liaxe uxor -old. Ilnrry o| bii-lm-. im- pri-veuteil our sending ci itllii-ab-t. but xve huxe in ,,nr xicinlly from fif teen hnudml to txxo thoii-and fixing witness"., who tc-ti I'y to their lu-lghlmrs. day by day. of t|>- xnlue of Dnxi-' I'liin Kilb-r; and thus Ho-cii'ulntion mu- infimuie i- bi-lng eoiistnutly enlarged. Keep a large supply in the West, ii i- jiist such a ninth dii - as tlo- |mip|e xx ant. mul they have already' found mil Hull tlo-y can cure the Fever ami Agio- fbr’Jftcts. it will mire ii ndd lu one hour—a severe cough in mu-night — nnd has proved to Is- the lM-st mnliclio- Imra- for n d|s"ii. nl stomach, and maux nlln-r purpo-,--. Yours, Ac., Lockwoods Hnxli.xM. Messrs. Perry Davi- X Sou:— Allow me to add my ie«i|. inony to the xaim- of vour Pain Killer. On the -4th in«l.. my son wa* hmlly luirmd with lira craeket-a.—1 im- mediut'-ly m-iiI foi some Pain Killer.mol with soim-xxx,-i-t • II. A. M'emijivei.i. 'laXoi o| Hi'- 4'lly of N. V. •S' "Wo pre-unie no Medical preiHiralloii cu r offen d to Ho public Ims been more thoroughly tested than Perry Davi*’ Pain Killer. Thousands of |M-n<"iis. were tlo-y called ii|N>n to do M>, would cheerfully te-tlfy that they have ti—nl it for various ills, with Ho- nio-t satisfactory sii'Vi-ns. It is within our own kuoxiInlgc. that an ini- un-use npioiiut of aiiffi-lhig Iiii-Immii relieved by il. Its proprietors, Messrs. Perry Dax is a Hiui, save no pain* nr expense in older to satisfy the public. Being strictly honorable men. they obsei vc ilo- utmost uuirormity in lln- manufacture of their c' livratcd Pain Killer. Tlo- iiinlerial* of xvlilch it l» coiiiim,m-<| an- carefully M-ln ii-d— none but Hie li».-*t <|Uiilii> laTnc used. ||v tlo no nn-tbo high ri-putntimi wliicb Hu- Pain Kilb-r has long since to • qiiired, is at all tlni'-s triumphantly sustained. In xb-xv of these fuels, w are by no ineiin--iirpiised to Iniru tlini Messrs Dnxi* A Son'* sides are cou-tmill.v nnd rapidly in- ing. While we congratulate mir friend* generally llnii so voluulib- ii pi'i'imraHon ns Ho- Pain Klib-r is phiecd within Ilnir n-urh.W" must be |H-rmilliil to rejok-ont the wi-IHm-rlted success of Its liln-nil unit'-nterpilslug pi<>- prielors.—'Providence Hi n. Advertin-r. The Pain Kill-r I- -old by John It. Moore A Co., TI M. Turner X Co. and H. D. IlniiiHry A Co.. Snvniiuuli: Barret. Carter A Co., mol Clark. Well- X Dills.-e. Augus ts: K. L. Hlroheeker A Co.. 4|io-„ii. Also by Druggi-tx mid (IriK-i-r- generally. iiiiv 22—endfitn CARPETS ! CARPETS !! TK.liike plen-ure III aiilioiilicing lo our friciolsi ,m " r u V.V M «« waut Of 4 mar bin* to drill t .illmi Beni with regularity and certainty. One that xx.aild o|M-rate "oiiullx wfi „„ ex ery kind ol land, and at the same lino- Is- sluipb- in ronstmetion and o|H-riitinn that it rmild Is- n-cd by io gr<s-s without llatiRUy nf gx-tling »nl of order. A drill xxhlcli we think imsseases all these qmillllr-, we now offer to the plant ing community. After a thorough trial for the hut two years in dilli-ri-ut hands on all kinds of land, wo would state some oftlie advantage* to Im- derived from theii use. 1st. The mixing of seed, xxhich will amount tu enough in planting one hundred iiere*. to pay for the maehiiie. 2nd. The saving uflalsir iu planting, one horse and hand only being ri-qulml too|s-n tho furrow, drop the seed and cover from seven to nine acre* per day. 3rd. The great saving of labor in chopping out, tbe I seed being deposited in a line one after another. 4th. The great saving iu subm-qiii-ut hoe work, owing , to the fact lust any good plow-hand can, in siding, cox- er all tho first crop of grass in the drill, however -mail tho cotton may be, without injuring the stand. These advantages nil farmer-* xxill appreciate; and he* , low xve give sum" certificates, from xxhich the public mu i learn Iioxv these drills arc appreciated hy geiitletni-n ul : the first standing in our section or the Stab—all practical farmers, who have thoroughly tested tln-m, and ars coa- sequent))- fully entnpeh-nt t" decide on tlielr merits C KRTIFICATK8: Tin* is to ci-rtlly that 1 planted one hundred and sixty acre* of cotton with Kmulall and Mercer’s Planters, and 1 , consider them superior lo any thing of the kind 1 have | ever seen or tried. Thu*axiug of ni-d nlulie would p*.y | lor tin- uiiii-liine* in u sea-on or two. and I think a hand , ran do oiu-tliird more hoeing than In- i-onld iu eoltuft : plniitu) the common wax. 8. I. It A It HER l.eo county, tb-orgia. July l.'ltli. 1*66. i Messrs. Rmidiill A Mercer—tb-iitli-meu: lu reply t« ' your* of this date, 1 can say with sntlslhctloii, that 1 have u*i-d your cotton soul drill* on the farm oft). A. Vasuii. Em|.. with gn at -ucce-*. 1 ti.nsider them tu Im» of great i value. Tln-y an-a saving of nlioxit one-tlilrd of the lalut I of * ulHvatloii, about txvo tu three busln-l* of seed to ths am- iu pluming, and it great saving ol lnbur in planting, as they open the furrow, drop and mvi-r the wnl tilth ! one horse and hand. I think lln-m worth one liundird dollars n piece to any pliiub-r. iliut pluiu* full crop* ut cotton. A* fi.r myself I would not plant a crop of rot ton without th"lu for no roiiHih-rulioii in the liotind* of rm ! son. Yours, very respectfully, A. J. KAHKSDAI.I’.B Ism- county, Georgia. July 12th. 1855. 1 have used Randall A Merrer*- cotton Planter txxe season", and i-oiisidi-r iIm-iii of grant value to the fartm-i I have seed i-iioiigh each year to pay for the Planli-r- Ilicit I tnv- at least "lo-tliird tin- labor of • iiltivnliou. a* Hu-cotton i»s,.wi-,| in *.i niiirowa I in*- Hint with gis.t plowing llir-ii- i- I.iii little Ims- xvuik niiik-d. There I* ul*o saving of liamls ami Imrse- in planting. I -lioiild sav they were worth one hundred dollar- i-m-li. and n-com mend ex ery farilli-r to ll*e them. j». D. McLendon. Lee roiiuly, Georgia. July lull. Iv',.'*. 4J-»i‘ 1 have Im-i-ii oxeiseeing fia Mr. D. .McLendon the pii-"rut year, mid fullx ioui-iir iu hi- stati-im-iil- id-ox", DAVIHSON AVARRKN Messrs. Randidi X 4|envr—tb-ntb iin n: Iii reply to yours I will only -av I have iis.il Hiiii- *>f your i-utton Mi d drills, and coiisidei' ihi iii oi great value, from tIih I'm I that ill tin- ii-e of them I saxul I'ram two to three I'U.-Ik-I* of sent to each acre planted, and nt least one- third of tin- labor o| i-ultixuli"ii. not ii-qiiiring om-linll ns much Ins- work a- Il Id wax ,.f planting—uln. a c,.n sidi-mldc Nixing iu the labor of planting. I never expect t" plant cotton witlmiil tln-m il I can gel Hm-iii hi any price. I have plauled eight m ie-p'-r dav t>* em-h drill They are simple—easily iminagnl. and thera Is m> dilli cully alsxiit getting a -. Very re-|M-« H'ull.x ; Is inly. Genre ia. July 12th. 18V.. M. 1 llAMltkK .4I ASONH —1.0. O. K iel Al.lA. J* xv.-I- mid kept on hand, at tin 211 Grand -tr« • t. Kn-l "f II" tlo i o*i lit ry*|p|s an pi I x* alii-nd'-d i< S AFES.—F. f’OTTEXKT A i and oilier Eui"pi an Op •!**. 18.46. H. of T.—O. r. A. '"•liuue-. uuuiulm-luii'il and 4*1 i-iablMini"iit of E.t’omh, .i-rv. X'-xx Yoik. Grili-rsfraiii P j. 12—ly liiip<"'l'-r- "f Fran- h IS |||'"llll s|. i 8 d j , DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE, Coiner Broughton mol •l*-ffi-r-on--t-.. I p Stair". riiHE -ub-ci ibi r i-me.! rai-elvlngmie "i Hie largest and ; H best •• I,-el"d -1,1 k Ol Ill* i-xc-r "llered hi Hie trails j III Hd-m.iilo-l.l" wl-ii!i i , '.ir in - H"-afti-iiiion of nii-r* •-hauls. mm2 M ILLIAM H. FOGTK. roriHi ol l{roiiuli(on ami Jfllcrroii sis# I P STAIRS. DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE. rwii IE *iib*i-i'iber ba- ill -Ion a aem-ral a—oiTment of m HUY llilODS, compi ,-:'iu u.sij- ol Foreign and l)o* nii -tii-Maiinlactui. , b- x.bi. ii b »mil.| invite Ho alien* of purdia- i -. mol xx Iii, I, b.- ..il i»t«, ib • mole on ri-a.-oii- uldi term*. Country '!• acli:.i,i-vi-jiliig lin-city, xxill find on mi e\amiiiuii"ii. -i\|.- ..* pi-.-uliaily adapted to lli'-li trade. |an"' M 11,1,1 AM ti. FOGTK. TILTON & M(FA1LLAND, 33 fflnltlen l,nnr, New York. M anufacturers *.t tin- mould renowned SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS, Ac. Baltimore Ik-jsit. 145 Pratt -traci. Boston Depot. 14 Howard Gleet. sept 6—lv SHOW C ASKS. Iloflman & For-.li. Jlanulnctiircrs, 37 Howery* New York, H AVE III'* largi-sl mid cheapest *t*M-k ofHlioxv t'asus ever offered in this city, made in every style; eil- ver-platrd, Bras.-. Rof-xvooil. .-aliiiwiMM], Ac. Orders promptly filled, and goods can-lully packed and •hipped to mix part of the I’lilted .State* mol Canada. «'-p 4—-’till K. J. DONNELL, CJrnrrnl ('oiiuiiImsIoii fflerrliHitt, No. 146 I'kxhl*-i. fFourth door fram M'alb-t., New York, sept 4—4lni Important in llousfkffpfrs ii Dealers. MEDICAL NOTICE. DTI. W. T. I»ARK, Tin- Hntniile, «n-Refoi-m Pliysli-lan nf SAVANNAH. n KHS I,, miuoitm *- Hint In- Im -id. I mol uili,. fram ile-< Jeirer-oii-i!. , I*. I,. Hu- former iv-i.l" lab- |ir. Riclmrd—n . .." |ti-..iiulit< Muiil-.oiii-ry mid M,--i in |.*fic'l* UOn-t - ill* ,-i*. Iliauk- lo hi* U-Uovv-citi/ .veil Ilia n- •f Slab- and l "Niee of I lie I. (bclXXei-ll mol * _ GrA t|vu. 8KHHI0N OF I.KCTCBEH ill the aliovo Insliln- 1 li,,n will romni'-nco mi the lint day ol .Noveniliet '""I :. I minute- on the Isl of March. TI* Clinique ul tin- College building, will he o|H-nrd to PSo-ui* on ilo<20Hi of Hr tuber, and be* nuHuucd ihrmigli- ** Ul* a*-««jou: Tlo, Fs'ultx is coiiHiiluteil a* follows: •I I,. BYlib. M. D., flat" of Jiavennah MediralCollage.* •YM-»«ir ol Hu- Principle* aud l*racti e nl Physic. « ktlblY A Mi is Y, M. D., (of\4a>Ui'*bora.Ga..i Pro* ‘ k, r HbttetricM I,mi dlse***-* of Women and f'lithln-n. 'VKM.KY C. NORM'tMH), M. D.. (of Cokeabury, H. C..i '■c**,r *>f Materia Mniica and Medical Juriaprudencc. ■AMES H. MOREL. 4|. f).. bd Savannah. Gu..l pral—.i Anatomy, ,"'US IiAVIM. M. II. („t Abbeville, ft «... Piofo**"i "f ■'i-x.i-.logv. "I T. FP.AY, M. I)., (of Sovmiimb. Ga. i ProfeMmi "I ’Jaixlrv ami I'linrmacv. 6AKLKSHAN A1IL. M.!»., I"t mvoiiiihIi. Uh.,> I'rm ■"“' r |*n. b-m. of tlio Principles sml Prs. He* of Hurgery. “''"•natnnorof Anubmix, It. .1. NUNN, M il . ..*1 Ha- "'null.) * v ' 1 ** ’ H —11*81 for tlmenliru* our**- ol la-chiron; isiinniiiirator'* fan; Hra'ItiMtlon f8i: Mitlririi1ntli.il , Mrangmn.inis Imvo lo-en n)H*le by which *tud«ot* i mi "rtam.sUtiii with g*ssl Imril oi from i« it pi-i 1 information, address 1 *8 If. L. BY HD, M. I*.. Peat), E!.T!K <L 0,4 A WT, or the la.st Wlt.-. uc harming Tl.sih.i, i. HI1 ""knownauthor; ClmiIm4sv**«« ur,or •*‘8r".,r^ l . , , ; lr '**y« r * FrulerlckHnilth,author ol “Amy 1 • ' Minnl.-Hr.-y," -‘Hu* Howard," Ac. Formth- . , WAItNfMTK A DAVIH. n, "•■’•elli’iaami HIhiI'iiiaii, No. IDUCoiigres* *1. mul Lot No. 29. eleven quarter*. l.xKAVn i* Ward—Lots No. 1,6,7.8,9.16, 21.30, Hi, 32,33.34,37,36,42,44.46. two qiiurh-i'* eucli; Lot* No. ' Hniilli'swork d"iii-oii the premii*' 22. 41. Hirw qiiarteni each, and l/)t* No. 23.4ft,ten qiiar- ! to Insure economy and fidelity (■> tin.-*- xxluun n t«-r«cach. 1 Dork with tlu-irbiiHlm-ss. I.innncv Waiid-IsiI* No. 9. 10.11. 12, 16. 27. 43: L*.t I II. P. LANDKISIIINE. Ag’t mul Suneriiii.- No, 30, throe quurb-r-*. uud ••**! and west halves of Lot l'.-h2l laiteof Miirah’*Dia-k.Char No. 29, si* qnartera. Mnxmur W*nn—Is.ta No. I. 2, 3, 4. 6. 8, fl. 10, 18, 21). ! 2ft, 26. 27, 28. 30, two quarters each; lad" .Sc*. 6,31, 32. 33. 35. Him- quartern oarh; l/ l No. 17, four qunrtt-ra: lad No 13. -Ii <|umbTs.oud Lola No. 11,12. t'-n quarters -nn hi- l"i-,iii"ii in iii'Ui i in- lluil hi* l.« i ran-ina di mmol- m -• - oil),*" itlliii,.. i-n-iill him • ill" i i" ii. sdioinliig Iii- "lll'i' ii iui-1,, .-ii im-ni’ | b"il -i n- in lie- city mul iiu-iii ol hi* profei- • r.i ii nub. mul lake* li. • fin- mei-lilig the lion an- ureiitly im l.unily pmlor. Iiii in hi- ollii". Ilis ■ I a mill ged with . Idi i lln- •u.illy - hi- 4|i-di,-nl 71 Fri.TDN**t. and 71 llBKKMyvat N. Yore. I'rim-lpal Olllci-193 Fr--nt Htract, New York. Factory. No*. ;|ii. 37, mul -".6 IIiuImiii street, Jersey City. T HE Pioprii-torsofthis long mul well known COFFEE and SPICE Establishment, continue toprc|mre tin- I be-l PIIAR4IACELTICAI. IDM'DERM in use, foi raising bread, hi-rult. lea nndotlu-i cakes, Ai . They hIni prepare I Miislard, f 'lH-im, and niaii.v other articles of daily use In I every family, which tlu-y- offer upon the most rcuKonuhlc term-. Catalogue-sent to di-alerawho request them. II. II- A J.G. IKIIAM. I N. II.—Coii-iimer* advi-ed i.i lUqiiin- foi Hope .4|i||a i,|- Helm. aug 14—-ly SHI EFFEL1N. BROTHERS & CO. iWl’iinTkn- XMl IIMI.IIRS in Drills. I'ainls. Oils, Dyes, Prrliimrry, db<-. die. I7u WILLIAM STREET. NEM YORK, ■"X VITE tin-allenllon ni Hi" trade to tlielr large and | varied stock of Drugs, I'ainls. Oils, Perfumery. Ac. I In .uldilioii to tlirir n-gnl.ir impuitaliona of Sia|de Driig-. they an-also rcci-ixIng dim t fram llie source* of ml | prodih lion and manufacture. *iipplii-*ofTno||i. Ilnir, mul : Nml llrii-lu--. Ilraiues, Coil:*, Mot tur*. h|Miiiui-s, Francli h|’ : mul Kngli-h Derlliniery. I.ubin'- Fxtrm-ls. mul inmiyotli* i-r article- usually embiiii-eil in Druggists' abK-k*. which they an- emihled also to ofier on the numt ililvunlageiiu* twin*. Orders, eiilu-i in person or by mail, xxill n ceixe prompt ntb-iiHoii. aug 14—ly TO RIC K PLANTERS r|NH I'- Sul'si-riber Ii Agent for tin* sale of - And"r*"H ' .1. Patent lllee lliillcr." It ia cumpai-i nml portable. Pi i xhri 'Yard—Lot* No. 1, 3, 3, 5, fi, 11,14. 17. IS. 22, 24, 25. 34, two qumti-rs each ; Imtx No. 16,16, 23,31, tlirao qum ti.-i* i-ai Ii: l^ds .No. 10,38. -lx quarter* each, and Lot No. 7, eight qnarti-r*. 8HUM*rtno PlaxiAil'i>.— Lot* No. 51,. 4, 5. 6,0, I". 11,12. 13. 14. 15, 16. IT, 18, 20, 27. 28. 29, .10. 31, 32. 42. 44 46, 47. •»" quurters c»"h. I/xt* No. 7, 8. 41. fotii quar tsi-s each. Iait No. 10 eight quarters. Lot No. 1 ten qiim Hi a, and Lot No. 2, twi-lva quarter*-. M AMIRS Ward— fml* No. 3. 4. ft, 10,15, IK, 26, 22, two i qinirtera c*«-h. and l^iU No. 21. 23, fourteen qnartei* j imcIi I " Miu.xoies "’aiiu— lmt« .X" t, 4,6,7,17.19.21,2:1, I 29, 32. 34. 46. two qiiniler* each; Lots No. 18,30,83, three ! qiiaib-rs mili; l<ot No. 16. six qunrfoni; Lm No. :»l ten j quarli-lN, iiiiil lad No. 9. twelve qimrtapi. I Cxi.itot n M Al’.n- la't* No. 2, 3, 4, 6, li, 8, 11, 16, 17, 19, I ■/(, *j, -"3. 24. 26, 2", 33, txvo quarlcia inch ; lad* No. 20, I 27. 29, 32. lour quarters no h; led* No. 26, H'l, |8. six j quiirtci* h, and led No. 7, ten quarter*. I Tumi' M’abp—led* No. 3,6, 16,11, 12. 22, 36, 36, two j qiinrt»i*cacli; Lot* No. 4, 13,14, lft,*17, 18.24.26,29,30, 31,38, 39, thri-o quai b r* inch ; I>d No. 2fi, ooven quar- b-i*: led N".40.eight qumfern.and lad No. 16, twelve I may be worked by hnnd or liurm- power, turning out I cmling to *|re of miu-liliu-. from 2" to Mai bu-lu-l- per day. | Cuts and a model ol the - mu- tuny I"- seen by aiiplicatioii I to dec 3 WM. P. YD.NUI5. No. 91 Bay -l. II ARI'ICIl/ FOR DBCEMUKII. H ARPER'S new Muutlil.v Magn/.ini-lor Den mt,i i. Tld* number i-onimnnee* Hie twi-lfili xoliiiiu- now i i* the lime to mil'-, ribix Call ojirly. ili.il y»u max p-o , * me the first number ’ Gv.xlmtn'* American Monthly Mftgnr.hie tin j»,. i xrao.—— : Mix IliiMin; or. Eml.v Striigglea'Mii|»i Coiiliuiuil Hope. A Tide •■!'Humid" Life, by AlleeGrn.r. , tor sale hv Ito.-k" doc 3 -Ib-i- and Stationer' WARNOfIx A DAVIS iiav, Brlj ‘K A OGDNN, NTAKIt A 00. COAL FOR N 4 1,1, I A UGH Lump Is-liigli. A R"d Ash. (firok"n mul Mi n-eiie I.- S*.lt parlor Lump Co.il, Smith'* Gtichiiioiidi Coal. •’•rder* recelvnl, and C.ail •li-lixcic-l i" any pmi - I the I'ltv, hy Iippliciitlnu to GEO. A- MiCI.ESRKY, dec 3 Sorrel's Building-. Bull sired. P A I,KiltK A I.K.-37 b'.irriTi "I till- SII pi I l"l brand, direct imporlntiou. lauding Irani slop Sbmi dun, and for sole by MINIS A JOHNSTON, dec 3 S AL NUD/k, Air.—I.ihhi II- Mlpi-liol Sat *>"da ID ImxcH Cum I lb* Soap, IM) lb*. Aasorteil Gum Drop- JUAt rm-ived, mul fi>r sale bx JOS.’ M. TTIINEH. Agrnl. dec. 3 4larketSqi|‘il"- lo. 1 14, 34, six quarter* vecli. fftLOAK CJLOTIIH.- Brown, Tim, Drub, Hiey TII0S. ||. HARDEN. Clt.v Treiuuirnt- , and Black Clunk Cloiln, Sack l-'lmiiu-ls, English mul N. II. II Ihn Rent* mi the ehovu Lot* ura not paid ou , French Merino". I'rlnled MiihIIii de Lullies, Stella Shaw l«. m In-lore the 18th ln*t., I ■hall nu the Morning of the l Boy BUle do. Black Merino do. Ac. For »nle t.y ltttli, pi's’iaal to ro-entei thn Mama In conformity to ordl- A -'RRIGAN. MM,. ini r. *, rrONS, 0I>) Hungl I <«• *lb«',»alwiop,Cmgr,»«. M. CARY, Tailor, i:4lii\ KDiotb" si„" foiiiicrly o, • upied by Hie 'It Ab \mul-r. i" Hull “•'• cl. opposite the . wl.d" b- i-pi■ pan-d i" Cut mul Make up •. j„ 11,, I.,). -| -lxI". .Illd ou till- lliost I. im- f..|- , i—b: al*". I nd"Clil« l"l 'lililill.V for mix part id'll"- < iai> iilleiiii-n will |ii"l il i" • heir advantage bx pa* • -ill— rib, I.. Il" till' -me lo be pleased both ,„i Culling dime al Ilo- 4* EX Ell Ui •■I* nml all xx,ul. i '"i dii". ixioimi li. nil liii-iul- ind - " blisliie—. M'rsi.kT 4V*rr»— lada No. 4.6, 7.-II, 12.16,16,18, 24, ] two quarters each, and led* No. 13. 14. eight quartern i Foil*) i ii 'V.xnu - Lota No. 3. 6.19. 20, 21, 22, 26, 29, two qiiHiiei* inch : l/Us No. 11, 12.13,14.Imir quarter*each; lads Nn. u, 7. 34. «lx quarlcr* each. »a*l Lot* No. 23, vt. ’b'll quarter* ini'll. . .. .. ... CiiAM/rot M'abis— lads No. 12, 13, 18, 19, 23. 24. -A. -H- 36, two iiimrli-r* eixch: Ixits Nn. 3, 6,32, four quaitera eecli, nnil l/»t* No. 1 14, 34, six aiiart'T" wu-h. MlTIf'K, ,, -.pel" d Ids at.ue. a ill ill bi- line. I ,, kmiiiiid Matches,m •iite Mmiiilai-inringand Jobbing j,- lluil (ill* mil I'.- liccixeil mol don llol «X II II .li-pub'li. ' I'll- -"licit,i| I. p. xx mil "I ml" I- in my li u:\hin LIMES and PEARS. 4 iiXG F \.. "I ||.iv Si, It' Million 1 1 .UK. ..-I.- Liiio-Im -.delow. by A n,i ; (MlI.ETON A PARSONS. » AY. *j,m» Lab--prime Ha-bin liny, Imuliiig from -hip Time,‘uud b-r sab- by Iiox 20 CAR LED IN A PARSONS. ffHIAMPAGNK 4'IIIKR. hixvn-U Ctxaxxx- , pilgllK Cidl-I, I'll sale bx niiv27 HOWUND A AON. Sowing Machines. ■ .VXCELSIOR SEWING MACHINES.—Made by Kj lloon. IIATTELLE A CO.. Woraesb-r, .Mawni- I i-|nin'll-. puli-nb-il by F.lin- lloxve, Jr.. September 10th. ; 1846. I'lie-e Marldins me wuiT.iiiled. (with priqs-r usc.i ind i" get "iii of io|Miii-. They uii built in a gusi sub- I -laiiliiil mul xx-orkiiiiiulike niiiiiiu-r. mul w ill do Tidior-’ j Sliis-muki-is' mul Saddler*’ work, iu a inniiiu-r warranted. | lo give ntlisliu-timi. Tin- slicli xxill uol rip any more than comiiuui w-'ving. ilmn- by baud. Call and see Hu m in operation, si 146 CIIESXLT sirad. Pldlailolnhui. up stairs. U. K. llAWSov- -., eV . max 12 AC The Hand Sowing Machine! MANUFACTURED Under Patent of F. R. Robinion 4 8. H. Roper, IIY HOWARD A DAVIS. ROSTOV rpms Miiehiiu- inluully S»-w-; Iml a single thread; 1 Hiii-hiIs il- own luiillc". mid lake* every variety of Hu"iigh Milch, without liion or i-linin- The slilclies are , I'm nud the same in iu hmui -cxxlug. and. except lu nut i |m i I,-, Hon ol their lu-i-uiacy mul regularity, eunnot lw dis- iiiigiii»lic,| (rum liiiinl-xxork. The work i- |s-rfornuil with ..I 1,-ii-t -ix limes (lie nipiililx. while being of vastly siipc* it. xva.uox, i Appleton*" Ridlding. No.348 llrmulway, New York. ua- Ciiviilai'M and Sample- m-u( hy- mail ou upplii-atimi. U"X 19-Ini S_ THE AMERICAN WATCH MiM mi sale by llie principal deulcrs tbrougluml lbs "imtvy. mul tl»*- pxit*Ux- axvxuxUvd to exixintue nvxil ,(tin-111 iii I il x* in comparison willi the imi>"iled article. Tb.-y an-con-trin l-d on the PATENT LKVF.lt PItINOl* PI.E, >-• lungIrh-d mul appinvi-d. with *m li alteruHons in Hie air.iiigenu-nt oftlie parts, a- long experience lura de- iiioiinIrated!•• be thebi-st. toi-nsiiri- ltrllKbllR)i Amiracy uml Durability. TlieMminfactiner* xxmruut the AMERICAN WATCH lu every pnrHciilurofits wmkmaiisldp and perrorniaucs. V |l. Nmie are genuine nidi-ss the mime* of the maim- l.uturers, DENNISON, 1104VAKD A DAVIS, Waltham, la vuitwved on tht motmtnt. * Mr., . K" . stm", u -pb-mlid "—"rtmeut of CorpetH, Oil Cloths. CONSISTING OF Royal Vi Ix* i Carpet*, xiiriou" p.iltd-: llnis-el-TapeMry Carpels; Rich three ply C.ii|ie|- : Very hamlionn-lW" ply Cariiels; Dutch and lb-nip Cnrpi-ts: Velxct and ria-nile Rub-: Mala of various stylo: English mul American Drugget; Window 'tliades: Satin Delaine and M'urtsiil Ciirinin-: laiepand Muslin do: Curtain Pin*. Corniees. and Ta—i-l-. Curtain Ilmid-. Gimp mid Cord; Trimmings for Cut tain-: oil Cloth*. Ac.. A,. We linve engaged Mr. Daniel Cronin t" cut. ninkeand put down Carpel-and oil CI"||ih \xliendi-iinl. "'Iii- have also secured Hu mix lees nf Mr. Antoiu- llaska. hit" of Paris mul Lmnlmi. wlio-i unrivalled skill mul taste iu decorating mul ornmneiilliig Windows i- uii-nrpnssi d iu the Southern States. lb- wifi uIm> put up Window Haul' a. make String. Ilnir or Mo— Mnlra—e*. -lufl and- oxer old mol m-w Furiiituii-. deconiti Frain-h Itcdsii-ads—and all oiln-r orminiental work appi-rl.lining to a fHihimmbb- r< «i'l"Ui, In tb, Inte-t Anu-ricnu and French styles. M'e shall be pleased to hu'- 1 • • all I'ram those ill search of flu- rInivi- gowls. 41 KEN A Ill'll NS. i*’t 13 Monument sqr. NCOTT'N LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY Mill 1851. T HE attention nf Planter*, Farmer* and Sbs'k feeih ill general, Is respectfully called b> this Mill Tiioma-VII.II . Thomas county, i.u. Co). J. II. Wat-mi—'Di-ar .-ii : lean n-iomniend ymu coitmi Planter* (drill) in Ilu- liiglu sl b-im*. I liaxe iiu-d them mi all my laud except n,-xx gti-uiul. mul I think (hex xxill do in tjiat. llu-y will do iu a moiiniiiiiioiii c.iim- try a-well a* in a h ii I. If I bad iu>l Ih,light | would trnxi-1 tuyoiir simp xxliii-h i-75 mile*, mul pax fifty dol lars * piece Ibr tlu-m. Il -.ivc- i,iu-*tldiil of the work: one hand can plant a-much ii* two. mul one hand can chop out throe acres while oi mii-hop out mu' acre after a common plow. Yours respectfully. K. lilt ASM'ELL. I"ii i-iii.ii i v county, Ha.. July 14th. 1855. J. II. Mat-nil—Sir; This i- to certify that I have used Randall X Meivel's l-ottnll seed drill nfyolir liiilllilliictille. and am so well pleased xxitli lln-m flail I would recom mend all planters wlm liaxe not tried tin-ill. to give Hn-iu a fair trial. Mlu-n- ilu drill- an- u-c>| then- is a gnvit deal of UiIm'C saved lu • ultixatiuu u crop; oxxiug X,< ll- | hi-luu so uniform Iii the drill. Hu- plowing eau Im> dmiu niin-li la-tter. and willi greater des|iatch. consequently | the Ins-work Is light'c. as gissl plowing siiper-edes ib« liece—ill of a glint deal of hal'd Ins- Volk. .INK. IIAIIK--DALE. • Tlii* is In certify that I n-cd mu of Randall X Mercer'* cult on seed drills la-i year iu planting mv crop, mul was Well pleased. I have Used fixe of till III tin- pre-ent ymi. tduutlug wx entire crop, uud win -till letter plx-tx-x-d.— riiere i» ll MIX illg of Ih-Iixii-ii IWoaild tlllli- bushels ol seed to Ilu- acre iu |d-iulillg. be-id,-- olu- ln,r-e mul one band with tin—i- drill- dis * the Work off three huutli mul two lioise*. Then tln-n- i* the -axing of oin- third oI tin- Im- work, tin* cotton being in -o stiaiglit mul muiow iiraw. 1 eoiisider tlu-iii worth one bundled dollars i-m h I" any plnuii-r. and in-"liiiiii-ud all lo puii-hase mill Dm* Dougin i . July lull. is;,:.. M . II. OM ENS Merrer:—In reply to your* oftlie ice to vour cotton -111 drill. I am happy l" say that al'b-r planting a pm tiou "l iny present crap iu tin- old wax. I whs enabled lo obtain one of \,,ui drill*, willi which I llni-linl. B It i- the di'-idi-raiiim aud long sought nfli r. 'I '»y and varied liaxe bn-u tb,- ulb-mpts iff iulelligeni minds to attain what you have un-oiupli-lied. but with only p-ulial -uc. i-». This U-iive* woHdwg to be dt-slrad in a cotton drill. It d.-posiu Hu- I unllbrml.v mid eon I tiniiniodv in a -friiiglil and iiarrow lineaixoii wish, mix,- hIhiiii one Imlf the In I ** *i* in planting, mul iil«>ut one third I ol tlu-Ins'work iu nilHxutioii. It is aliin>-t ii.nlle** to i add tlmt I am delighted willi vour drill. Your* ra-pccifully. j. y„ MERCER. I.'i- eoiiiity. Ga.. Aiigii-t Kith, lx;,:,. Messrs. Itiindiill x Men i-r—Genlli-iiiPii: I us.-d mu- nt >«<wr cuttixn mi-iI drills tlw- pix-i -pvinu. nnd 1 fn-l font fold paid for xvhat it co»i. T., u j\,- r„i, r drill ix I'.dr trial. I planted every other raw win, Hu-drill, and the inter vening rows I planted as well as ever cotton wa* planted before your drill cme into u« . Tin- result wax. that In Hn-row plauled with x,,iii drill I got a more peifc, l stand, mul 1 think it grew oil mm-h Is-tier. besides | r'-Hli/.'-d a great saving in He labor of working • i-nlloii the txxo first times. | .1,1,11 . a* long a> I plai-t eottnn I.Si "iiiily. G "litfliue to u-e Hu 111 Your* Ac. J ESS KK COCK. the most important urticlo of the kind now in use. not only well udHpti-d for grinding i-oh meal for stock, Imt grist o'r fill" Imminy Ibr the table, mul espi-rially brand nu-id from I'orn not fullv ripe or dry in fall. In -i-ttlnu this Mill, tux twi-vlxank- »v Irami- work l- wanted. tiuiy "anting lo he fastened to tin- th*>r or pini- form. Fkisilv adjusted and usul bx iiiiv person, even n ehil'I. Tin- LITTLE GIANT Iih*revived the first preiniums si the late Agrii iiltural Falls of Mi-som i, Kentiirky, Mary land, mul other State*, nnd Hint is Hu- most complliiu-nta* < rv manner, ux well n* tin- most ready t'limiiu-ndHtioii from | tho tliiniMinds witnessing it* |H.'ifommnce. i This i* to n-rtllv that I have u-e,| txxo of Randall A TIu-ieMilliare guaranteed In the most |s.siHxe manner Mercer's Cotton I'ianti-r*. nml have no limitation in say- agnin-t deflects or breakage, and No. '.I warranted to grind ing that they w ill do. The -axing of labor in planting is 15 bushels of feed per Ilnur, with one horse, and offered m I mi object, the saving of i- .III object, mul the cotton tho low price of $65. all comph-to. ready for attaching tin- ; stands in sm-li a narrow drill that it may almost be kept clean without the line*. There I* iioHiiiig to equal them in plant illg rutton. 4V4|. li. REYNOLDS Lee county. Hn.. July 1-t. 1855. _ Messrs. Randall .\ Mercer—Gentlemen : I bn vc used eight ol your Coiton—ccd Drills, mauufacturad hy J. II. Matson, on Col. J. Rond's Kowltoxvn plantatlon. I mn milch plcaied with them, having n-.-dimd pri-nt saving id seed. o| labor in planting mul chopping out, ami Hu- hnnds at the first siding could go mi-r al lc.i»t om-lliird iiiore in a day, and do hotter work than iu cotton planted in the best xxny l could plant with coulter and blin k. 1 have no hesitation in giving II a- my opinion tlmt in t!u> use of your drills there Is n raxing of i.nc-third of the la bor of cultivating a cotton crop. Col. Bond is pleated with them and will continue their n—. Yours. iMlvectfully, JAMES CHEEK, "owltow ii. tin.. July 9th. 18,V,. team. No. 4 nl .<76. grind- 2U Inodii-I- per hour with two horse*. Manufactured bx SCOTT A MOCK BEE. Augusta, Ga.. And sold hy C. II. CAftrriELD,Agent for the Manufacturer". 171 Bay street, Suvnniinh. where the Machine may he *ocn. may 1 HENRY 1. A THU OP ft CO. H AVK rn-elvi-ii |a-r late arrival*, a large portion o| tlu-ir Fall mul M'inter GinhIs, coiisisling iu part <d Colored Moire Antique liras* Silk*, black d". Black do do Robe Bn-s«es. Colored, plaid mul striped Chi ne Silk*. Plain black Poult de Soil- mul Gro de Afriqu*. Do do Gro de Rhine mul Grade SwImo. French Mntisliu de laiiiu-s. in all styles. do Merinos nml Cashmeres, in all shade*. Rich plaid Wor-teil *ml Cn*linieres. E M BRIDERIES. Set* 4|u-lin nml Cambric Sleeves mul Collar*. do do and do Cuffs mul Collars. French wrought Mii-linSlu-xe*nndCnuicric Band-, ilo do lldkfs. Dimity lkimls.ftc. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Colnied Moire Antique Cloaks. Black do do •lo and black velvet do, Col'd and black Cloch do. Col'd mul black Cloth Talma-. It if h Cashmere Shawls, broclu-borders. MERINO VESTS. HOSIERY, ftc. I soli, -' 'Icrino Vests and I’iiiiIn, do Ciishliu-re and Silk Gloves. ■lo fine Buck Gloves, do do Kid Gauntlet*. Col’d and white Mi-riun Hose, black and white Silk do Black, white, slate and mixed Cotton Hose. Children's Worsted Talmas. Cloaks. Ihsil* and Caps. Infant's 44 orste,) MBs. Monts,Halters, Ac. oct 3 ' FALL NI PPLIK8. T HE Suliscriliershnve just ivcelxnl. per Aleamer from New " ' ‘ tide*, vi/.: S.. New York, ami offer for sale low. ilu- Ibllowingn 2 cases striped and plaid llnliiespuns. l do New York 4|ill Shirting. 1 do Family 'I" I do Carolina <l" l do Pear brand, n new urtirle. 37 im lie* w 1 do Bed Flannel; I do While ilo 1 do llroxx n Canton Flannel. I do llli-Hcluil *hi- 1 <|o Muri Stripes. t ilu Blue Denims; 1 do lied Tick. nil pieces Spmgiie C«llcis-s: 25 do Allen’s d, 24 do Assorted hmndi do. 2 hide-Sen l-land Brow ii Shirting do do. do. do. do. n . . a\|i-ii«IuIi-llri'W ii Hn-cting. I do ITiciis Ville StrilN-s. nnd ii u,hhI u*s"rimeni nf English Hall' Hose. nov 12 AIKEN ft BURNS. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. PIBRNON, 11KIDT ft CO. A RE receiving weekly, per slennu-rs.oni-ot tlu-large-t mul best selected Htia-ks of Clothing cxi-r off,red ill this market, which llu-y olh-r >>ii accoinin<"laling terine at w holesale mid n-tnil. They also have in store a good nsMU tioent ol Gentle- iiii-u'n FYiruishlug g,s»ls. Merchant" x isiliug the city would do well to call mul ex amine our stock. p.S.—(Inters fram ilu-1 mini i x prampllx attended, ling 31 O ATS.—don hiishel- prime Ohio Seed Gat*. For sale, lo arrive, per hriu Margaret Sieven* fruni Bab tiauive. Also in stove. Cxxvtx, Itvixn. Kixstx-rn Huy, fte. For rale by MAVEll ft CONSTANTINE. S UGAItN.—Double refilled Crushed, double ivfiluil Powdered. Coffis- or soft Cru-hed. refined While. In etora, mul for sale by C. A. L. I.AMAH. dee 6 B" B RANDY.—Brandy ill half pines, q teves. in Bond. Just receivml. and for sale by quarters and iv ., .... sale by sum t joSnstox. I.u Cm mv. G.u. August 25,1. I-.',.’,. I have usul Rmidiill A Mi-n-er'sColb-n-sei-d Drill, whiili I purchased of Col. J. II. Mat-mi. and think they are ths best machines now in n*e. 1 am satisfied there i- a grisit saving in seed mid a greater -axing in work. I am I'nlly satisfied there is one-third of ilu-Ins-xioik Mixut. Ti'x them, mul any n-asonnldc man will la- satisfied tlu-y ure worth nmre than Hm-e time- tlu> price ilicv me sold foi PHILIP WEFT Having obtained from Me-«r«. Randall ft Mnrcr the exclusive right ol supplying the State of Georgia with thine Drill-. I am now piv|>ai< <l l„ supply all demmuls. having made arraiig-- meni* lor llu-ir inauiif.ictiire in I'ul- niyni and Mllleilgex iih . Mmu-y -*-nl at my ri-k liy mail, if ilu- n-qiii-itioii- of the Post oilice Departnu iil are com piled with. Any oilier information desired i.-mheiw- lalned hy iiddn-s-iiig nn- either at Palmy ram- 'nih-.iqv. x ill.-. Georgia. .1 II. WATSON, ist 19—liiw.’m SCOTT'S I* IT T L K (51 A N T CORN AM) (OH MILL PAT-MtED MAY 11.111718-.4. S. BROWN. Proprietor of Georgia . 'I'eiine-.** *• and . Alabama.of lhi* inxi-ntimi. whi.h i- dmibtli-M mig tin- nio-t inipmtant ofmodi-iu time- I'or the use of the well advi-ed farnu r and »ii--k feeder: a ml Ilu- uni* xi-iud fiixor with which il Im- Im cii received from ilu-tint inure than any thing cl«e. mie-i- it- uiildy and -up. riori- For pmlabiliiy. simpliciiy of roll*!ruction, mol i*„n- veliieiu e of ll»e. the IJllle Giant Ims Imi-qlllll. ll Weigh* I from llirae to five liuiuln-d p-amds. acemding to si/e. can ; be nut in operation by tin- farmer in twenty mlnniee ' uitlimii exjM-nse or mechanical aid. iInn adjusted ntu! ! n*"d xv it li conx i-nh nl by any lsMly. The Little Giant ha* received the Pirn I'rmniiims at ••very Slate Fai" .in 'li—miri to Maryhilul the |ia*t Full, slid that in tin* i^n*i i-oiupliiiu-utaiy liinuin-r. Tin-.-Mills ura guaraniecd in lln-m..-t p-x-iiixe mau* m r a gain-l hreak.igeor ih t.iiigmu, nl. and wmrnutcd t.» grind feed from car corn, mul grin or llm- hominy from -helled i-orn. with a degree of tii*c .iinl convi-nlence for farm pur|*i-e* never attained la-fore. ThesiiliM-rilii-rsare mm pre|giml lo furui-h ilu- trade ix itli improved pattern" and -in--, to -nil tl.e valid xr.uil* of all. No. 2 is ofieied at j:66 . ..nipl. tr, ready f,.r attaching llie , lean), and warranted to grlng ten hii-)u-1« of f ul pm hour with .me lim-i-. No. 3 nl $75 will grind lifleeu husln-1* per hour. No. 4 at $18) will grind twenty l.n-dul- per Inmr, with two lions'*. Manufactured ami for -ah- hy 8. S. Bit ll MX X Ul.. mac 3 nt Nashville. Trim., mid Atlanta. Ga. TO SKA ISLAND C OTTON PI, ANTF.ltH. FB1HE UNDERSIGNED having Im-n niqs.inteil agrnl* ■ for lln- sale of thocclcbraled McArihx SKA ISLAND COTTON GIN. Ihi'C.dlmi Iraui Which i* raadlly sold, *nd . which usually brings thivo to live retd* |s-|- isutnil more . than from any othei-Gin yet invented, ura now prepared lo supply Phmlei-saiid tho-i wanting, with llu-w-of siim-i lor wmkiiimi*hiiiat one luunlml uud twenly-rtve doliura each. Extra ndlars $11. Extract from a letter fnnnn Florida plainer: •• The McArthy Gin i* liifinRely nlu-ud of every other 1 Gin yet mmuifneturad. 1 would mu be without mm for treble the anmuiil; it naves traiildi». Ik -imple. mul turn* i mil beautiful cotton. The staple i- uol injured, and ihe I "|s'i» priK-essiio min-li di-slie.lbx ilu- Fkigli-h huyer* i» cei- 1 laluly obtained." •* * i .in n 24 it BOSTON** V II.L ALONG A. , P INK 1ILACK FlioCK COATS.-Jtttt rt * celved per ateaniec. a gissl assortment of Men'* extra fine Black Frock Umxls. and Paul*, silk and Mtia Vests; for tale -.limp. *l the .Imliing alorr. Gihl-aia Kauge, by : .y *G» .a.'NICJttU'* ».