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VOLUME LIT I the REPUBLICAN! u ri'MLuycu i OAILY. TRI WEEKLY. AND WEEKLY. l \ P. W. ALEXANDER & J. 1L SNEED, i Duly fctper. in Advance, W OO j If not Paid in Advance, O OO ; ^.Vctkljr in Advance, 8 00 I If not Paid in Advance. 4.00 j »>klv Paper, Invariably in Advanco. 2.00 Club Price: Ten Copies for. 16.00 In no cos.- will .«n order for tlie Paper I* alb-tided « arr»mi*iiii..l witb money, or?» satisfactory re- M'are Kedueed. Cabin Passage to New York $20. MKMI-WKKKI.Y. I MTED ATATlift 1*1.411, l,IN E. nilll' now and splendid .Id.* wheel steamship*: I hN.rttVIU.E, I.5ft0lunt,l'*|rt I'. II I I..VHI ■ i. I.v FLORID 5. I.3UU • “ M. 8. IVoouHI'LL, ai, ir. \\| t, i.u *0 “ •• U.R.n.-aiHca, \» ill I i»vc savni-nMli yrcry WEDS BSD AYnnd SATURDAY. Thi v ship* are iimniil I ho largest on the coast, un- irpxssed in speed, nafely or comfort, making their In fl ijr to six j hour*, and arc commando,! o> a li tl eareliil a d polite offleerr. Having elegant ,irr...i!ii no - >.inundation*, they offer a most desirable ^aieyanco In New York. Cabin l‘« • *r $20 Steenuo IJ. Ml*: I' VilLtORD, FAY fcCH., Savannah. SAM’L. L. MIT' III 1,1., !3 Broadway, JmrOf, 185.5. Now York. new YORK AND LIVERPOOL «J. k. ntu. N-ri:.%nii:icn. toarat.i.a thi« lik* m ii a i.tic, C*pl- i'oustoi a. ADRIATIC, Gapt. — P 8 These *hlp* having been * N. _ A,.bulll by contract .expressly “■ * far government service. ev ery care ha* been taken In (heir construction, a* alan Inlhcir entities, to ensure crmglii aud speed: fland ai-coni uo.lati"ti> lor paisengcr* arc unequalled •elegance ar comfort. I'r ..f passage rroin Sew York to l.lvcrpool.ln first . ti JI3U; In oodon.l cabin, $75; excltulve Use of ex- •, •• >.e rtale rein, $32.5. from Llverpoidlo New York, and X2n. t i experienced Surgeon attache ! to each rhlp. berth* can besociiral until paid fur. rm>i>o«r.D datls of *viling. tret* .Vria Far*. fram l.teerpool. leu. W6J- ttviues lay... .Jan.it . 181-5!Saturday. .. Jan. 13.. IMS .... .....—I... L'.k *r i,’..U»t„r.lHV . Feb. Y7.. I KVi . Feb.10..1855 |-Saturday... .Jau. it.. 1855 For freight nr F»*s*ze apply to EitVARD K. Oill.LINS, oil Wall street, N. Y. • MtVN, SHIPLEY fc GO.. l lverp.M.1, - IMIEN.KKNN tHDk.UO,‘J7 Austin Fri»r*, I.ondon. t I. WAINtVItlC.irr k CO, Paris, or «E". II. DRAPER, Havre. Jjfllic owner* of these ship* will not beacrnuiita- f- |..r gold, si ver, bullion. »|mc>. jo weir». precious «**•*, or me ai*. unless bills of lading a’e signed Ikrr'.or, and the value l hereof expressed therein. ;t;-er- pleas. 1 tike ivrt'.ce. that the ship* of Ihis tear cannot carry any gonjs contraband of war. uall niwfly $200 Seward. RUNAWAY from theKubsoriber on theYid Hepie liber, Ins slave ALBERT, who is VJ year*of axe,about 1 fort 8 Inch, s high, welghi almut lilt tinunds, ho* llralght aiul very Ihthl hair, Wue ere*,and I* •« while that Ii will he dlfth'ull to detect Ids beluga Negro. Ills front teeth are last decaying, chaw* tobacco, and Is fiuulnf »plrlls tho i o drunkard. He cannot read or write, has no trade; has been accustomed to atoek and fe ming He bus hut little know lodge of tbo Country, aud will have frequent uccaslan to enquire hla way. Is ruilier slow In sin-cch, snd hsarslhxrau humlileappearauiv. * »NK 111 NlHlKlJ l» >1.1. AH* and the hors* (If taken with him.) will he given by me for bis onlluuunul In ant (all. and informs- llou seul to me so Ixvtbim. One lluudred Dollti swill be paid for proof to e nvlol Ibw Aholilionlal who baa been lunperiug w ith him lorsomo inontha past, and who has Inched him to take this advantage of my absence tu New York. Any one who may have seen raliVNcgro will greatly oblige me by writing, an that I may have some idea of what dliectloa he fas taken He will undoubted!) pass himself a« a while man. When lie lell he rode a ciies- niit soriel horse, worth about J. M.TIAtiN, ocl 19 —if Itcthel.Clinii t'u, Ceorgla. Irou Front Jewelry More WHOl.tltkLE AND REfAII, No. 116 Brouphl'in-il., belwten Dull Whitaker The largest and best selected stock of good* ffeied for sale In this city. Cold and All. nlehcs. i'e*t. Fob and Cii.nd t halns sets dry, l.llalelanen, Hraculet*. Ilronchea, rk Finger Iting*. Oliver Castors, Tea Nets, Pilcheis.Coblel-, ''up*. Cake baskets. Spoons Folks, Fish Kid 1'ie Knives, Cheese Scuups, I.tid es, dyphoiis. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Mllilory niel Fancy Co.als, ami a great variety ol articles too n.iuier- ous lu lueiillon ; Ihe whole ol which will be old at re duced prlc 11 *. All knidsof Walclies,Clocks, Jewelry an lother Job h|ngailended to by competent hands. »cl 17 IIOUTON It RIKF.M AN. !UpKi:i: a CARRIAGE & HARNESS REPOSITORY, COHNKK UF >VK8T UUOAD ANH BAY-^Tl*. 8AVANNAH, OA. Would call the athnitlon of the citixeiis of Georgia, South Caro- him, Merida. Alatmum and Ten nessee, to their large and sph u- did stuck of Coaches, l’h alom, Kockuways. embracing every variety and ' light Itockawny s for one horse, to- 'Tuesday moiin i no. discj i m bk« is, isob. .If orrlgn Mnnlatno (ffartn. ’wrUi=¥ovlt aiarrtfsrmrnti i TftlD York 3nam(»rmrittn. NUMBER SOI; Tbe largest A IlLuSol Jewelry, * "I flu* Ihainond work Fni| .. ajonkn, WAYF.HHURU, III • UK E COUNTY.UA. Practice law in Uiclmiond, llurke, Washington, Scrlren mid i.iuauuel. Tim., m. asnaiaa. MAbeoLM l>. Joins. tlsjclW ^ |y IULLKH A n.lNUI'l.l., .1 r T<‘ It AT K » S .1 T I. .1 IT. YAH j nesboro'. tin. Reference Weasrs. A.J.k T. It . Miller, Augusta.Ua. iKl _ -Y ■: . ti. <: A II A * I N N , ArroltNUY AT I.AW, For*, III. (iM.s A'lll practice In ihe Film and iidjojiiiug < ouiitlvsof ihe Jan 7 Macon Circuit. If H .n. A. I.OM'IIA, ATTORN F.Y A T I. A W , iniv 3 if. Nlon11c4*|Io, lira. \V 11.1,1 A .VI F.DWAIIIIk. ATFORNKY AND rot'NSKI.I.olt-A'M.AW, Vliciiiiopy, ff'lorldu, will practice lu the fours of Cast and South Florida.; Kefeiencca—Tuuuo Pinkney k > o.. Charleston, H. f j Pierson, llehll k Co., Savannah, Ua ; Cooper It Mother, Micanopy, Fla. march XU ly* Trum S. M. 1‘tKtmgill A-Co.’t AdvtrligiKg .1gt*ty, II A'assua »!., A'oe York, unit JYu. In Mon it , /tvifaa, l’.k. Co are AiouU lor tho most Influoiiilul unu lar gest circulating C ommercial paoors bulb lu the l/ulted Susies and 'lieCanadas. NAVIOKI. \V. PFPPKU, HENRY J. PEPPER Is SON, Walclies, Jewelry and Nil ver Ware* No. 175 Cheinut it., oiaiuiilr the State lloute, l'liilailelplilu. may 30 |y •tyleno. gether with Buggies of every description, with and with* Among our stock will he found all of tin- most fashion- abhi styles, combining ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH! Built by Wm. Dunlap and other reliable huild-rs in Philadelphia, whose work has a reputation for Light nets. Durability aud Nraliieas,'tiiisurpusacd by auy other umm ufactures in the t'liiou. There may also found among our st.s k selections from tln> establiskmeut of J. M. t|t imiiv A Co., Baldwlu k Tlmmas, and other celebrated manufacturers iu Newark, N. J., J. II. Umlwbi and others iu New York, Antw. rp fc King, 0. Ferris At Co., I UP u Weterlmry, and U. K D. C.s.k k Co. in New llavcu, ull of which are built ex- predy for iis. aud w hich we do not hesitate to warruut in every particular. And we feel confident In stating that we have now on hand a Stock that w- think will meet tbe approlratioii and wants of the public, and which for variety aud extent is not surpass'd by any in the Southern Country. All outers .shall have strict and prompt ntt" Savannah. Dec. 11 l-i.'iA II. C. McKEE, i. s. BENNFrrr. New Carriage Ware-House, COR. CONGRESSANO MONTGOMERY STS. TUT. UNDERSIGNED respectfully in- orn.s tl... i-itir.cns of Savannah and sur- oiin ling country, that he has completed CENTRAL RAILROAD. rllA.NUK OF N«:il$:i»l l.K. O N and af'er Sunday Ihe Mill October, inetani and uni I further notice, the Passenger Trains on the irstnl RntiroaiL will ruu at billows: axTivasa savaaaxH anii macon. Lure Savannah 5 a. x , and 12.15 p. x. A'-irc M Macon 2.15 r. x.. and 1 a. m We Bacon I M i a. x , and 11.30 p. x. A*nv. at Sa»aim h 10 4.5 r. x . and 7.20 a. x. ..1J : x„ and 8 30 p. x. Iu'.mivu a. X , and 4 30 p. M. u>a.'annah 1.30 P. M. and 10.45 p. x. bxtivikk Macon asd ai oi *ta. M» oil 11.4-5 a. X .slid 9.30 p. X it Au.ui'ta 8 4.5 p. x., and 5 30 a x. Vu.' tiU Oa x- and 4 JO p. x. at Macon 2.15 r.-x.,aod I a. x. • » -AVASSAH, XILLXDOXVILL* AND XATONTON. r III F.a'.e.t ui ..11.4.5 A CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE. Corner Congress and Montgomery Street*, nnd has now on hand and i« constantly receiving, a large and hand some stock of Wll.l.lA.YI 1*1. TUNNO, Factor & Commission Morchant. For Flurldu and Southern Georgia Produce, NORTH COMMKUC1AL WllARF CHARLKKTON, S. C. HAY STRliET, N SA VANN All, «A. WILI.LUI J. WILCHEH. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wnrreutnn, Oco., FULTON HOUSE, A 1*L A 3 I' A ti !■; IIIIUA, BY A. K. REEVE4. Atlanta, March 14. 1855. if mar (IttTABUlUiBU IN 1700.1 PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. \vAi/ri:u. iiakhi* a. t:«. AiUerier.o, French, Ho i .epa llilc, aud Vanilla Ulll h i i|,ATE; prepared COCOA; BU> i.M A, CO. Co A PASTE; Coc-a sticks,*tolu- hie, Homuipalbic and lllelotlc Cocoa; Cocoa Shell.; Cracked Cocou,fcc. These Manufactures to which riasT paaxti'Hs have hoen a- wurded by the chief InMlIiitiius uii I Fulra iu llie Union, are un Huictr tl t-Vuil excellent dlel for chlldroii, luva- uf the < .ic.ni, with a lid*, and pnrtons In health. They god ugrurd. allay f.ilher than Induce the uer- voua exelu-nieiil attendant upon Ihe use of lea or colfoe, aud are recommended by Ur*. v\ arreii, Jackson, Hay ward, Ware, aud Admits, of Boston, aud by eminent physician*elsewh ru. For sale by all the principG t rocer* lu Ihe I'ulted Statu*, and by their Agent*. If. C. Murray, New York; Grant It Twell*, Philadel phia ; Tlmmas V. Itrund'ge, Baltimore; Keiinell k Dud ley, Cln. WALTER IIAKF.H It Co., dec 15—3m Dorcheiler, Mass. Mcrillo Iron Pipe Works, M Kit lML&JAUU KS, 14M Ccutrc-St New York. ANl.'FAITCItKHS AND DEALERS iu Wrought . Iron, Pipe*, Fittings,Took -*■' * of Iipinir.ilus cuunei leil witli Stei ‘ 'aling mill lighting Stcmm-rs. He DwellAig*, Hospital*, Asylums, Villages, Factories id Hall.. Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler lues urn.to to order. our Screw Cutting Machines nre entirely ii"»M.ml our own | intent wurrulited to do double the work of auy other IllVeUtluli. Orders solicited from all tp-etiolisof the eouiitry, and promptly at tended to. Jo '55—ly_ Combs, Fans, aud Fancy Goods. WILLIAM TASKER,-X". I" I’asx Piai k. New York, ■ NVlTKS tlieutt. iitlon ofSoutheru mid M.stern Mer- M chants, to his uew stoi k ..f Fan*. Cninlia, llair. Tooth mid Nail llruslies. Lillies' It.-tieules, P. Smi.s, Porte Mommies. Jet nnd Read Bracelets. Pia-ket Ih-ks. Dress llutlotis. Plus and Neudh -. Iluoksaud Even YValeh Guards, Wax, Coral mid Glass II. .nls. Nis klar.-s. 4e. In dia Rubber Couihs, Casie'. Ball, nnd Toys of . very d.- aeriptioii. Scissors, Itavor. nnd Cutlery. Gold ami Gilt ' n-lrv. Aecorileons aud Violins, including a general ami ■ry large st.s k of Kugli-h, French mid Ueruniu Fancy Goisls, which will he sold at the very lowest prieux. for Cash or approved |t»|>er. *«, -orders l>v letter selected aud put up in the best manner. WM. TASKKIt, may I—ly I* In Dark Place. New York. The Best Hair Dye. D ll.O.M. BALLARD'S in w nrlhl.) received Ihe high est pivmiiiin ut the World's Pair and American In stitute, wln re it was exainiin d by the distiugui'lied i-helu! Little and Prof. John Torr.-y, and pronounced the Best. sale by the Principal Druggists in Ihis city—price ’rindlHU office mul store pix mnl 600 llmadway, v - -• LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME MANUJ.* ACTOIl Y. II0HA1K V. hlULKtt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8ALE-R00H8, 04 Poiiylb'SI., New l urk. M R. II. V. S. wool.I i all (lie ulteiitiou of nil angers visit. Ing the citr. mid e.|s. udh thos.- in the trade, to his extelialve W AltE-RlioMS AND MANFFACTOR V. In tlie llUeqlialleil laciiltles, he la i‘||Uhied to executn SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE. Young 1 * Building, Sigu of tho GULDEN SADDLE, OMXiMTE IV. R. SIMMONS* I'LoTIIIXn SToKIL AV. tl. MAY & CO. Have on hand ngisslassortmeiit nf Saddles. Bridlesuml Harnesses, n| which the fallnwing coinprlso a pari: S|aniati QiuUeil. Olerluid and Shaft.m Saddles. Plant ers large and extra large Saddles; Men s plain do.; Eng- lisli do.: Boys' ami Knee do.; laidies' Saddles of a variety of patterns; Bridles ami Martetigah-a; Saddle Bags, Trunks, Consisting of C. Sir lies. Rocknuavs, Tepaml No Top Dug- gies, Carriages, Barroiielies, and Wagons of every il s -rip. ti«n. cnlenl itcd to suit the most fastidi ms. nnd are unde of the best material, and the uio-t rclehrated huildera of Newark. New York and Now Haven. All of which will In 1 sold low, and warranted to give *ati*laetion. A rail i* respectfully solicited. G. VV. IIARDCASTI.K. Corner of Congrvss and Montgomerv slns-ts. N. II. REPAIRING of nil kind* done in the best ml Turk swill adi ■ X—lv Mvannnh, Gs. I2ih Oct-. 185.5 South Western Rail Road. CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. TwoPa-scngi r Trains dally toColnmhm « \ AND AFTER MuN'DAY. August 27, piss ug-rand ■mil trains will leave Macon foridluiuhusund Mont- ,■ ry. -iuly g.lo A. M.. mi l 3.15 P. M.,arriving at 1 i..... at 7.1.1 A. M. and Died I*. M. Leave Columbus f i'll- :: l.ulv at 4.15 A. M. and 2.U0P. M,. arriviug at ID a d IM.i A. M.and XA0 P. M. c o. :a.‘ i. |.,r Americus will tak 11 the morning train at :: l.'I. ti.im Macon, arriving at Anierlcils at ii.10 A. I t M. A. M. mid arrive at Macon t Macon each way with tho Central Rall- : : fra.'i-t., .'.iv intiah. Augusta, Milledgeville and 1^- ' .eel with Macon and lVcotcrn RaBroad Trains to Gr.fls. Ailanta. Ballon, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and ' Bn Ming daily at Columbua, with Girard and Mo le wi.r o l. in -ung daily at Amcricus with four-hor»o post ' n I. n • to T.illahassiie. Albany, Thomasvillc, Ac., *: tn-ii". kly Hack Line to Lumpkin, i • r- f .r points ou this Road “ below Fort 5'al- •ho il I take the l o’clock ovening train from Sa- iv.ill, m l .,'ei.ick evening train from Augusta, to i’d ■l-t-ntion at Macon; for nther pdnt* on South * ‘Dm. r Muscogee Railroad*, passengers will have F iMenlion by either trains. ' -t ID.* Steamship leave Savannah for New York 1 odsvs anl .-situ.-days, and for Philadelphia ou * h . i iv.. Pae-ige. in tin- Cabin, $20; Steerage, $S L fr^ui Moiilgouiery tohavauuah, ^ 900 1”. Americas to do 880 GEO. 5Y. ADAMS, Superintendant. MiCoo,aug2 *55 'tfi augjl ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, CUTHBBHT, GrHOIAGIA. T HE entire scholastic year of this Institution, by a joint resolution of the Faculty and Trustcs*. has • thrown Into one term, commencing on the First * ' I iv in September, nnd closing "h comnienci-mcnt 4*. Thursday after the fourth Sunday in June. FACULTY: __ . *";i.STU3 ALLEN, A. M-, President—Professor of I;, .-h Literature nn l Ancient Languages, t. .1. II. CALDWELL, A. M.—I’rofesaorof Mental c. 'lor.il Philosophy. LEV. T. X. FORSTER, A. M.—Professor of Mathematics n Nitural Science. Mb- ANN K. AI.DKN—Principal Primary Department K Di-iructresa in lloianv mid French. A i: I.IGNUSKI—Prim i|wl of Music Di partmi-ht. 'll:... L. K. GRANT AND MRS. K. T. CALDWELL W’ ”ii' ntal llrnnrhes. I • liisiitutioft now preai-nts to the piihli.-, advantages h few ik>«si-*s. A large ami elegantly constructed r - •• litf-,.; on - of the largest l'ha|e Is iii the Plate ; « —arv out-hiiildlng* ami enelosure : a iKiafllng'le- D 'n ui. ui id up in the most neat nnd cuinfnrtahlo r .sill mi hr the ■U|ierinlendeni'e of the tei ’ W,III the whole ■loim Stic deportment •r ’Ml .In. , imn ..f ladle. ,.f . x|h p nc-. a.hleil to all '• .fe-. f,,r a thorough i-*,ur*e of inutiurtlon which *'• ■ ni.lar in.iitution cun offer. It will lie seen * '■ •■riaia|..gi|e, that our rates of Ihsird ’ .ire I. .. tlian ■ an he found elsewhere. uniarv pre.-i inght.r vorthy of the n Th' Rsn luig D>-liartment will In-under the diris-llon I’resident Ahh n and lady, and Professor CnldweR -h. With «|,a* lotis and coinfortnhle dormitories, |.. „ cl'm,lenient closets, new ami eli-ganl furniture. g,ssl ■ ! "t|- ri* iu i.| a-rvants. and tables furnished with the ■’ Ihe lb. market affords; Ingetlicr with n wholesome lir-Tit.il .llw lnllne, we ho|e- to Increase the liberal wlmli this lii.lltuti„li Ini. hitherto I F. X. FOIIXTKH. 8ee'y Facility. < 'ilkh. rt. Julv !V> 1X55. aug 7—Jan I, 'ML 0j?lcthorpo Medical College, AT aAVJVlVZf All, OVA.. 1 8IIK 8F.8MUN UK LECTI IIK8 in the alane Ins'ltm non mil conimenre on the llrat day of Novemlier ■ ■ rmlnai. on Ui- 1st of Mur. h. <1lni'|l|e at the Cslllege hull'ling. will he 'Ip-ned to - "ii the 2’111 of I k-tolM-r, ami I". f-o4ititiue,| through. I College,) FANCY DRY GOODS. I A DIES AND GENTLEMEN’S KID, IIUCKSKIN i ami other styles of GLOVES. Divas Trimmings, Lin-ii Cambric ll'dk'fs; Embroidered and Cotton H'dk'fa; Needle-vv.nk'.l and l.w e Colhira and Sleeves, a very great variety: English thread. Maltese and Valenciennes I-aces; Black Giiiiptirv do; Grata Fancy Cravats ami Searfs :lton* In-t. ami narrow Trinituilig Ribbon, white and colored Sash d».. Ac. .lust ris*lvcl mul for sale hv nov n DtAVITT A MORGAN. WOOL HAT8I WOOL HATSII a Jl'ST receiv'd :••«) dozen WOOL HATS, a good article for plantation use, RKLBEN A CO. Corner of Broughton and Barnard sts. nov 9-1 in THE VHHT LATEST. a The very hist Fall Style of Gentlemen’* Fine Silk Dress Hats have been received; all ln*|H-cthm is re#|iectfully solicited. N.K.IIARNUM, J 11 ut ami Cap Store, 1.V.I Con gross street. FOR KAI.R. A SMALL l"t of liire Field Hands for sale. A Man 3*) years, u woman 27 Jeara, A woman 40 years—all sound and orderly. Apply „ nov 13 WM. W RIGHT. SW A-IsT’S BANK-NOTE LIST ANI> DIR ECTOR. Published Semi-monthly rt Montgomery, .11a., At I'J 00 Per Annum, In Ailvancr. T HE WORK Is printed on fine white paper and new type, nnd in appearance will lie second to non- in tho United States. A Southern Bank-Note last i* essential in every Dank. Counting House, ami public Office. L- t us unite in ad- ing our common interest*, and not |»ermit Northern and Northern D-tectora to lluetunte our money mat ters a* they may «Hli. while we are quietly following tlwlr dictation.' The work w ill I. • carefully revised on tin- day of pub lication. and all important fllinnclal changes, a* they oc cur. notie-d. Kverv exe.-tion will lx- made t" mak- it a correct and reliable'guide to the Banker, mid Mer. bant. Hotel Proprietors, Broker*, Auctioneer*, Commission Merchants, ami oth. rs desirous of hating their nature and business widely circulated, are informed that n limi ted number of advertisement* will be Inserted. Special rates for advertising by the year, or for shorter periods, may In- known bv applying to any of m.v Agents, or at the"office in Atlanta. Oh. Specimen numbers will he sent, on application by let ter, free of charge. AH communications intended for the Bank-Note List nnd Detector, must be addressed to Swan's Itank-Note List. Atlanta, Ga. . SAMUEL SWAN. Jxxxs KontatTsos, General Agent sop ..i—3ni _ HKll’ft Savaxmii. Dec. 1st, 1855. T HE following Lot* are in arrears to tho City for Ground Rents, vix: IIROW N War»— Lotio.No. 13.11, 15, 24, 42, 43. 44, 4.5, 52, 56. 69, ftl, 62, Fst, 66; No. 60, 71, tw o quarters each ; No. 51, r,\ 6?' three quarters, nnd No. 57,70, fonrquarter*. ChiTIIIM W iRP—L’l- N'i>.3, ll.il, 1ft, 11,12.13,15, li, 18, 19, 2ft. 21. 22, 23, 24. 25, 27, 29, 31,33. 34, 3,, 35. two qrs. each; fait* N«. 4. 2ft, eight quarters caelr. fads No. 5,1ft, four quarters each; fads No. 4. 26, eight quarters uich.and fads No. 14 aud 3ft, ten quarter* each. (’•d.txniA'Vino— lets No. I. 3, 4, 5, II, 12,14,15,1ft. 22. 24.37, two quarter* isn h; faitsNo. 28 nnd 31, llin-e quarters carli. nnd No. S, eight quarters. CriwEoRti 5Vard—fads No. 4, 7, 9, 12. 13, 21,23, 24. 29, 33, :u, 35, 38, 41, 42, I I. 68, ftO, 7'>, 71, two iiiiTirters each ; Not* N". 31, 32. 35, 4ft, 47,1'st, 64,6*5, Hire • qanrlers each ; fad No. 3, four quarters ; and fait No. 4*, six quarter*. Kt.Dr.RT tVASn—fads No. 1. (*. 11. 12. 2ft, 23. 27, 29, 3ft, 31,32,33,38,40, two quart-rs each; fada No. 3 and 37, three quarters each ; fad No. 39, four quarters, ami Lot No. 24, six quarters cnrli. Frinkmx Warp—Isils No. 2, 3. 4, ft, 8, 9, Ift. 12, Ii, 18, 25, 3ft, UI. two quarter* each. East ami 5Vest linlu-s ol fads No. 7 and 33, two qiiarh-raeach. Nr.w FRINRI.IN 5VAim—Lola No. 2, 6, ft, 12, 1 b two nr*, each ; Isds No. I. II. 17, three quarter* each,and fad No. 13, fnurh-eii quarter*. tlRXRN Wahd—fad* No. 2, 6, 1ft, 25, 2ft, 28. 35, 3i, two quarter*each ; fads No. 14, Ai, 39, tlnv.. quarter* each ; Lota No. 1.6, 18, four quarter* caeli ; lot No. «, roisl and W.-st linlvea, tlinsT quarters each. JicxsoN 5ViRt>— falls No. 13,16,11,21. 22. 29, 3., .1-1, 3«, 37 , 38, 39. 4ft. two quarters each; fads .No. 42, 4.1, three quarters each, nnd fad No. 47. six quarter*. Jisfui Ward—fad* No. 8, 9,35, 37. 43. 47, 4*. two quarters each; fads No. 21, 24, 45. 4rt, three quarter* each; fad No.3ft. six quarters; fad N". " and l^d N». 29. eleven quarter*. LiFati.ttz 5Vari»— fads No. I, -o .. -• — • • — - • . ■ 32. 33. 34, 37. 38, 43, 44, 4rt, two quarters em h ; fad* N". 22, 41. tlins: quarters etch, and fait* No. 23, 45, ten qiuir- Liiimn Ward—fads No. 8,9, 1ft, 11,12. l ft ’ *, 43 ; fad No. 3ft, three quarters, and east and west halves of fad MoNTRRRV Wait 26. 2ft. 27. 28. 30. .XI. 35. tliri-e quarters I HAHN K8SK8.—C.sirli. Ban.nrhe, Buggy nnd Fulky Harnesses ..fall kinds, bv the single set. ' CARRIAGETRIMMING.v—Barouche. Buggy 4 Sulky -Springs ami Axles: Da*h Frunm*: Hobbs ami Bows, liy I tli- single set: Plated ami Brass Stump Joint* plain do; | patent Da>h Leather. Toll uml Curtain do.; bread and | narrow faiee*. variety of pattern-: Silk and Worsted ! Fringe; black and |nirplc I’om-h Roan* Buggy l.miqis, I I’lntisl nnd Braaa Carriage Bund* Brass and Plaited | Knobs. Ac. july-23 i quarters, 8. 9. Ift, 21, 3ft, ' 4.0 nlty is mnstltuteil a* follows : II I. llVKn, 51. D.. ilate «f Savannah Medic a M. 1,-dii-al Juri*|irnt|i-nc 51. D-. tot Savannah.«l* .I I’hih a •—fad* No. 1.2, 3, 4. 6. 8. 9. 1ft, 18, 20, wo uuerters each; falls No. 6,31, .12, let No. 17. f;« r qnarter*; fad Nn. 13, six quarters, ami fads No. 11,12. ten quarter* '*Pi DARXI Warp—fad* No. 1,2,3, ft,O. ll.U,1". ’"j | g| 34 two quarter* each ; led* No. 15.10. 23.31, three ; quarters re. h ; fads No. Ift, 38, six quarter* ench, and fad Sem wl! u.""pi i'n t ITI'V.- fads No. 3. 4.6, ft, 9. 10, . 12, 13, 14 15. Ift. 17,18. 26. 27, 28. 29, 3ft, 31. 32, 12. 44 LIT. im. quarters each, fart* No. T, 8, 41. tour qiinr- r*n. h fa t n... 19 eight quarter*. Isrt No. 1 Im 3 J "lb- S. >|t MIX DA VI9, M D., (of Abbeville, S. <*.,) Pnif-**or ..f »M T FKAY, M. D.,(of Havani.ah, (la.,) Pref-saor of ...try and Idiarmacy. , Ultl.KS GANAIII.. M II . tut Savannah. Ha..) I’rm ” • |,f. P in. of Hi" Prim l|ih s nnd Pirn Hen of Surgery. " nstrator of Anatomy, II. J. NUNN, M lb. u.fSa- ’' L'lVder inforinathin, address ■"•■'Ts II I. BYItD. M. |i. Dean. LltTfci.i, (JK A NT, nr tin- Is-t 55 If.-, m burning •- iiauHeo ; Charles leva r ot ■"'so,., || |, v J.Fr-leri'kSmith.author ot -Ainv ".Mnnilellrey," "Gu* Howard." A. For sale K**Tl'.R8 HAY, per Rrbt t L,,,**. - ' b J leilikN, al Akll 4 l fad . . 21. 23. 5Vari. fad* N... 1. 4.6.7.17.19.21. 23. 29. 32. 31. 4ft, two quarters h, fads No. |5,:iil,H3. Il.i.-e qiiarti-ni each: fad V,. 16. six quarters ; fart No. 31 ten quarter*, and fad No. 9. twelve qiiaitsrs. Ciunu x Winn- fads V. 2.3.4.6,6,8.11,15.17, 19. 21. 22. 23. UI. 25. 28 33. tw.. quail, i. - a. Ii: fads No. 2ft, 27 , 29, 32. four qiiarli !• •*. h ; fad* No. 2ft, 3ft, 4". six iiiinrler* cm h. and fad No 7, b n quarters. Tun. r 55 ARP fads No. 3. ft. III. II. 12. «, Vi. 3ft. two qURrterscrcIi ; fad. No. 4. 13. 11. 15. 17, 18. 24. 26, 29, 3ft, SI, 38, 39, tlin-e quarters nach ; fad No. 28, oeven quar tera; fart No. Ift,eight quarters, and fad No. 16, twelve quarter! 5VU-J two quarters F-RSTTII 5Vi*p -falls N". 3. 5.19. 2ft. 21.22. 2ft. 29. Iw" quarters eoi-l,: fa <- No II 12. 13 14. f.ur quarter.e*.^5 fads No. ft. 7. 31. *l« piarti r« each, ami fads No. a, Jo. "nsst ii. n. i>.».«.«.». 35. two quarter* re. I.; fad* N" 3. 5.32. f-ur quarter. ea.1, ami fads Nil. I II. 31. rtx quarters 1*11 Ip THUS. II II ARtlKN. Hti Tieaaiirer N B If the lt. nl- "Il the alsiie fails ill'* md pihl^oli I-Jib i I., remur llie *.11111 iu ...ui 'midi i- ••'•H nam e de* ft F. M STUNK, CBV Marshall WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, STARNS &. MARVIN, Ni:\V YOIIK. IN THE tiro of tho 3d S Inst., which consumed tho brick building, occu pied liy Mr. John T. Thomas opposite the Gas 55'orks In this city, was a Safo of tho above ■lescrlption, containing the nooks, papers and money nt 51 r. Thomas and ahhough Ihe build ing was destroyed, the said Safa autlainml no Injury whatever from iho intense heat to which It had been exposed. On _ opening the Sole, the contents were loiind u liduturbcl. and In the same order and coml Itlon at when plnced there, except a ollghl dbcnlnrallnn to tho projecting ends of a few papers, and the backs of one or two of the books, caused by the steam generated in tho Bafe. wnile at Its greatest The Safe and contents, as It came from the ruins, may tCII he seen, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, *’ *’• Gas Works. A large assortment ol I' Sates always on hand, nnd for sole by G. II. CA5IPFI KI.D, Agent lor Manufacturers, July 26, 1855. 171 Bay sL, Savannah, Ga. I lake pleasure In cirroh- rating tho foregoing ststo- in, nl, nml III addition would add Hint the iHHiksarcnnt* in use. J.T. TII05IAS, Wood Yard.Forry Wharf. July 2ft. 1955. _ oct 24 FIRE IMSI'RAXCE. Statxxist of Ole "Norwich Fire Insurance Company of Norwich. Conneclicut, on the Oth day of June, any Capital Stock 4150,000 1855. Surplus 5,320 00 . $155,32 AttSKTR or TIIK COMPANY. 100 321 Shares Bank Shs-k in various Hanks $30,099 00 23 •• Incorporated Conqianlos other than Banks - Note*on demand, seenn'ilhy 'I..rtgages on Real Estate, llomli. Bank Stork and other it celebrated •r and Gus. for York ir 1ft \V. JAUKMI.N A- NON. iiUATE AN!) FENDER MAKERS, 240 Front St. and !)30 Broadway, New York. aug I—ly SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. 6TM1KSK machine* have long sustaiuiil the highest ri pn- JL tation in the United Stat s. TiitrmsT I'ltir.i;—a iiiii.ii MKPai.—lias recently Is-i'ti awarded to them nt the great Exposition at the Palace of Industry iu Paris, and thus they have Hie World's verdict of superiority. Great improvement* have just Iss-u added, so that they run without noise, with ease to the upemtur ut doiihle the ordinary s|hhsI. so that The greatest chithing and sins' manufacturing establish ments in tin- country use these machine* exclusively.— They arc competent to iierforui every aortof work iu the must is-rfii't style. As there nr- very great mmils'rs of inferior or entirely ii-o/tlileM sewing ni.nliim's of tin- fa-row A llJ.-lgeit Avery, Wilson. Grover A linker, mid other |sitruts. wliirli have is-i'ii sold, hut ,-auiiot In- mssl to any mlvautage. wu InTehy ofler to r ei'ive all such machine*, uml also unim proved ouch of our own inanufaetun-. in exciianok not MX' AND I.ITOT IMFRoVF.il MICII1NI". on lils-ml terms. All old maeliiiies tliu* obtained by n* will Is- broken up nml destrov.sl. For |siriieiihirs apply hy letter or in-rsoiinlly nt our New York t Wtcc. , N. 11.—fas-al Agent* wanted t" make sales of nur im- proved sew ing machines. To persons iiro|RTly iputlifled for the Intsiness. a rare opisirtunity for proKtahle and idi'iisaut eiiiploi meiit i* offered. I. M. KIXGER Si CO., I‘rinei|ial I iffiee. 323 Broadway. N. Y. BRANCH OFFICES: 47 llmiover St., Boston. 142 nu-snut M.. l'hiladelphfai. 105 Baltimore Ft.. Baltimore. 223 W alnut St., Cincinnati. 18>4 St. Charles St.. New Orleans. Uloversville, N. Y., 334 Itrooil St.. Newark. N. J. P nov 21—3111 ANDlIBWNftJE8UP, Commission Merchants. COTTON AND WOOLEN MacHINEST, gtrani Egliiri, Hollers, Mnchlnlata Tools, lleltlllK, Stc. TMi«iRTr.no 4 DriuiKs in M iNirACTUtir.RT' Artu i.l*. ^ N. 11.—Agents far tiro Woodruff A Beach D u Works' Steam Engines nml Boilers. Exclusive Agency iu New York for fan,ell Machine shop. Machinist*’ Tools. P ocl 2—1, 5100 R K & T A VI.() It’S all order* on tiro loMe.t |»i-sih|e term-. Thu sule-risuus are replete Willi I liiilcc S|"I'iliieiis, Hilda full assortlii'-nt of RICH GILDING IN' ALI. FI'S BRANCHES. Mouldings, Ill' ll Gilt, 55.ssls.llak, Maple, '/rol.r* and Muhogniiy, iu ei.-ry variety and constantly on haii'l. Orders from nil |urla id the Unit' d Shth-a and Cuuadoa, "Xccnlcd wllh pr'Uiipti" -.pa. k' I ml lithe greatest ol .nre. A lils-r.il ilisi.iiiiil ull"W< d to Hu. Trade. II. V. SIGLER, id. 07, till uml 71 F.aravHi st., nov I3-3HIOS S New York. ilroohfyn i ity STKAM ENUIXE WORKS. 13 Wai«r-slrr«t, llrooklyu, N. York. D. I*. Ul'ttDON 6s. CO., H AVING recently lilted up Hi" extensile estiibliali. men tat the ah.ive lialii'l place. in- are prepared to manufacture ull kinds of Steam Engines, Boiler", tiigur Mills, Saw and tli 1st .Mills, Pumps and Gearing for Hoik ing Miuea, Shafting. Pulleys. Ac., ami are |.|. paled to fur- iiishi-uatiiigs of every' dia,iiptioii. 51.- would cull the at- tentiun of Southern Plain.:- purtlruluily to our Sugar Mill*. Havingpiii'chux-d tlro. i,tiri st.s k >.(l‘Htt<'rii" from the lute linn ol G. II. Ilurta- n A Co.. N. Yor k, lie can snl'ely »“>■ that we call turn "lit a Mill alia It far strength, dura bility and Uentncs-, cannot l«- . -.. .11.-1 l.y any establlsh- nrelrt iu the States. A long experience ill the Ini-lncs* renders Us competent tnex.. ate urry orders,and we would ii*lvise those iu give ivnnt Ilf Mai-hlrii'iy to us u cull. Engl- lies from 11" 4ft horse power always' u hand. D. P. IIi riion, 11. K.Coxhun, 8.11. Conklin. LESTi:it« IKOiV H OKKM, rOH TMK MJtMUT.K TURK UT WOOOSWORTH’S PLANING MACHINES and Steam Knglnts, 57 I’j:aii|/.st, Biusikian, X. V.. opposite New York City E|1BE Subsi'ijls r liuiiug Iseu eiigugnl for the lust 15 M. year* in the alniost exelusive niRiiufai'luii " * ' most iui|s>rtuiil liivoiition. Mmslsworth's Planing, i lug and T-ligiug 51a, bine, lias ivn-utl) compl. l. large iul.liti.Mi to hi- ulreuly extensive Iron Murks, will execute with dispaP Ii all order* iu lie- Ills.,.' line I" all unluuitisl extent. Tiro uuiver-all.i uekliow hslg'sl MI|K li- "rity of 5V."s|*worHi's Planing Mu. bines, miiniifnelar. il litahim. mer nil .alror*. reqini. ■ no reilerutioii. lu Hie iiiaiiufu'tuie of pTLA 51 EXG|NF>. we eluiiu .Iiperi rili f..r |eiw.-r un I s|«s d. beauty "f ci>iistriieti.i„ uml lini-h ; and al*» guaraut'A- the Engines to transmit he rtirnbdrod hy any other iiiauufai'tiirvr. aud ni"ie than luu |u-r cent, raving in wish-ami tear, iu well as a large saving iu Hro '-'Hi-umplioii of fuel. J4KFKBKNCKS: Pardee A Morgan. New ll*,. n. ft.:’ li. W. 81.sum, Br>«k- lyn. N. V,; Tiniotliy Dahnl. A-t. iLi, U I.; Ly Curtiss, Bridgeport, ft.: Stamford 5luiiiifaiTiiriug I'".. Stamford. I t.: .I.ihn C. Sanford. New llni. n. ft.; Il.llin Saufard. N. Vnrk City : Clin*. F. Looser. Austrian t'uiisul Geiiernl. IIEKKIIKNCK I' Mil Ills IIAVINIi Tilt WuilsTWnltTII I'LININU Mll'IIINES NOW IL IL Float, Kensington* Philadelphia. I'n.: Kidder 4 Martin. Wilmington. N. A. L. Clapp A Co.. Mouteotn- ery, Ala.: G. A. Sanford. New Orleans, fai.: Hinkle, Guile A Co.; Cinrinimti. Ohio; lialiP.m. C.d.l. 4 Co.. Cleii'laiid, rthio; F"*s 4 llrotlrors, t liieug... Ill : J. 11. Smith. Mil- wnuki". 55'isg I*. II. 4 fa fa 45,l..u. Iliiffalo. N. V.: For ward 4 Smith. “ — FIRST PEEK. ©OLD medal piako fortes. steinwaT& sons, ! MANUFACTURERS. .. . 64 A 88 WxJker 8t*., near Broadway, How Tffrk, ^ KKsl'WTFULl.Y rail the attention of „• public to then .ph-m.l'l assortment “f nii-giand and Square I'iau— »l.h h, for ebidieltl "f toll'll. I "Hit i i -I ti nlsli. In g that rend'-i-ii I'laiioii'-il.it.areunsur- , |si"s. d. Tie y were Hwuril.d tiro llrst Premium for lartli ■ kinds, iu eoiii|s-lilioii with Hro liiost distinguished makers -•in Boston, Plulad. Iplilit. New York nnd llulliiiiorv. NEW TUK'MPII I STEIN55'A V 4 SONS liHV' jn.t l»eii atrtid.sl the Firet ' . remliiln Gold 51 vial ever ull e.iiii|H'til"i '..i ut Hro lute Fair of the American Institute, Crystal Palace, for the ■st Plano Kories. S dee Ift—tf i RANDALI, & MERGER’S • Cotton Seed Drill. A LI. PI inters hate naUwJ lire wont of a titarhiM b* iltill Cirtton Fsssl with n-gularity and certainty. a ttb- lint • ti Id iqs-rab- >-q unity well on eiery kind «f land. .'I tiro same time Is- so shiii'h' lu construction stei "ts ration that it coaid Is. used by hegr**'* wlUioirl luibllilyr ..f retting out nt order. A drill which we think taw svs all III''..' qualities, we now "Her to the plan!- trig eoiiiuiur.ili. After a tlrorooglr irtul (or tiro hurt two y eurs in dill, relit hamlsoU all kil.'t* "I Und. we would slut" some of the advantages to hederiwl from tiro-lr 1st. Tiro sating of svsl, whkh will amount to enough iu plantii. ■ "ir- liuudred ucrea. to pay for the mu. bine. 2nd. l ie saving ol lal-r in planlinK, otrohms-and Inn,>| .-nil Is-iug I.s|irir.s| b- ojs u the furrow, drop tho .. . d und .r from seirir to nine acre* per day. 3rd. Tie great saving of labor in chopping out, Ur* *".sl Is4n d. |touted in a line oil" after another. 4'h. Tie- great aailiig in out.iequeut li'ie wort. Owing P. lie- ta. t ll.at any g>.«l plow-liund ran, in aiding, cor- . I all III. lii-t Hop "fgiii.. in the drill, however small Hro • "ttoii may la-, w■He.ut injuring the stand. Tie - ."liautug. ell tanners will appreciate; and bo- l .w w-gii" souro •erUlh-alM, freui which Hw public can I Ml n bow these drills are appm label hy gentlemen of the lii-t standing in our section of the State—all practical farmers, who liato thoroughly tested them, and are con- s -qllelitil fully eoUIIS’tellt to decide ou their merit*. CERTIFICATES: This is t" certify Hurt I planted oue liuudred ami sixty .T i e-ol l et toll w ith lluudaB und Slern-r's Planters, and I • "iisider He-m superior to anv thing of the kind 1 bar# . iers.s u - r tried. The saving "I ». vl alone would pay for Ih. nia' I,in.'s in a seasou or two, and I think a baud ean "third more Itoellig Hum he could iu cotton planted Ih" common way. Lee county, ( Uly 12th, 1«55. B. fa BARBER 'pIMt SANDS ..f Living Mituesses certify- t" tli.'ir 1 IroiglilsTs, from dav to day, the ivonderfiil eRi-i'U of DAVIS' PAIN KILLER. SiNnt-sxv City. Onto. I 5lr. J. N. Ilnrrir : Dear Sir—Your favor of Hro 3*Hi ult. I i- at li.-iiel and iii reply will -ay - tie I- gun ".-lliug Perry 1 bn is' I'niii liilhr. and with i. ry little elh.rt -i. ..ur part: rolullllinlly, tiro d.-lunud lie ,..,".I l.n |M|'|.lll. tar lie- I y.'lnl "Iir ei|as-tali»ii-. UU'I every |s rson lhal is.llght it would collie utter Uesi'. and -pel'll ui tiro hi.-le »t b-nna lilt liable rellMsty f.'T ■if tills liate, I run say with satisfiwti'.n, that I liar* used your cotton need drills on the farm of D. A. 5 asou, D'|., w ith great sui-ress. I consider them to be of great value. They are a saving of ufamt one-third of the latwr "I cultivation. Ills 'lit Lu o to three bushels of seed to Hi# acre iu planting, and a great saving of lafa.r In planting, as they op. u the furrow, drop and cover the se-sl *'<“ "lie horsi' and hand. 1 think them worth one hunilrea dollars a pl.se to any | dun ter, that plants full crop* ol cotton. A. far myself I would not plant a crop of cotton without tlroiu far'll" consideration lu the Isiuud* of re*- “ ’'""'■'.'"/iffiWuin fas- county, Georgia. July 12th, 1855. * *il Randall 4 Men era cotton Planter two ".iisider them <1 great value to the farmer, ’■■"iigli nu ll iear to pay for the I'luuters, it h-u*t "tro-third llie lalsir of cultivation, a* • seW'-il inso narrow a line that with g'sid I i> hut litHe las. work needed. There is also ml- and liorsi-s in planting. 1 should say ■i tli oiro lied dollars each, and recom- iwmplilet s|s.k- "f. I tlios." r. la .Ian,elcLl * hai have Her sold. Ull! *■ tiding ■ ' Itillrates. hut w. have in m ts'H liiiinlrvl t" Iw . tli'Hisand liiiugw fy I" lie ir ii.-i: hl- r-. day l.y day. . f I I'ain Kilb r: and Gm- tiro rireululfan Is-ing naisUntly. ulntged. Keep ii large supply iu tiro West, it ; cine a* the |s>q.|.' want, and tlroy liavi that tli. y rau cur. the Feier and Agin cure a cold in one h.air—a severe eo and lio* provisl b» l«- the ls-»t uusliriii. value of Dal is' iju-t lid | p"«ul* r all pal ls of I nd Europe, will i.e pr who are linvelillg in nil fatten address •r "llrorwis.', Beni Ii Amcri- JOHN II. I.KSTKU, N. V. alr. a.lv f.mii'1 mil far25it-. It will igh iu "iro night- many other pur|Nsas. .. Lockwood * Graham. . Davi* 4 Son:—Allow uie to add my testi- tln- value of your I'ain Killer. On Hro 4lli Inst., faulty In In. dillb'ly sent for -"ini oil i"iulli<'e.l it, and Iro Yours, truly, rued wit: I'ain Kill Are i r. and with s. veil. CHEAP GAS LIGHT. T IIK BF,.V7,()I,K GAS LIGHT COMPANY ere pi'i'pnn-d to lurnish INirtn.lle Gas Mu hiiros. suitable for Manufactories. St"ix *. Dwelling l|..u— *. Sb-aml-sit*. Itailr.si.1 Stali.-n*. Ac. Tie s.- Mai liiu. -are warranlvl to give sntisfurtioii. Tli'-v ur.- inannfaetnresl under S. T. McDongall's Patent, uly "lie* that mil "pe nt" well in I'"|.| w.Titlror. Tie Light pr.slui.sl is ..lie half >-|ica|icr than Coal lias, and lc** than the ('"nilii"li.--t Tallow Can.Ih *. They nn 1 .-a-*ly niaii.e.'. d and fr.-' tn.in .laup-r, and the iiii. .'. " i |s r c.-nt. less than nay .dher Maehines made. The Company olT.-r for sale State and County Rights far all tin- Slate*. All orders should Is* wldres-.d t.. S. T. M. lint GALL. Ag't for the Co. .s't 23—< in S 321 Bnsi.lwny. New 5'..rk. FIRST ritKMIt'M PIANO FORTES. STEIN WAV Ac SON. I'lANO-FllllTE MAXITAtTCItKIIS. ss 5VAI.KEI1-ST. HKSI'EfTFUi.i.Y call Hie attention of the public to tlieir splendid assortment •'••niiqtrand and square Pinn.ia, which. 1 (* J I * for volume ..f tone, elasticity of touch, | Isuiitv «rnnish. and everything that renders a Piano per- fret, are iinsurpassisl. As a pr.mf of the siqs-riority of I their ilistninients. they beg leave to state, that at’the I great 5l"tr"|«ditan Fair held nt Washington, the first premium* iu faith classes, ucmi-grand and two stringed, | were unanimously awarded to lle-m, alllx.ugh tlroy were In competition will, the nssl .llsllngiiishe.1 iwaniifheiur. • r« from Boston. New York. Philu.l.'lphin and Baltimore. Purchasers nml dealers will find it to their advantage to Jacoii A. Wrsrr.Rvri.T, syorof the City of X. Y. J?«' "We presillll" 111 Medical preparation ever offered to the public Im* fa-eu more tb"r"iiL-lily t. ste.1 than perry Davis* I'ain Kilh-r. Thousand* of |ht*"|i*. were they called upon to do s >. would clus'rfnlly testify Hist they have used it f..r various ill«. with Hie must satisfactory sucres.. own knowledge, that nn im- itroii'.' am..ant *<f soil, ring lias fas-n relievisl l.y* It. It* proprietor-. 5b-»*rs. I'.-rry Dari* A Son. save n» pains or ex;. line in order to -.itisfy (lie |mldie. Hein-: strictly lb" joaiiiifaetitiv of tindr ri-hs rnt.-l Pain Kilh r. Tli" materials of w liieti ii |. . "in|.we.| are carefully -. l.-etcd— ID.iie but tbe 1.0*1 quilily ladncns-sl. Ill lies.' in- ar.-tltc high repiilnlion wl.ieh ilro I'ain Killer has long since nr- qiiinsl. Is at all tii.n -triumi'linnlly sustaiii.sl. lu view of tln-s.' facts, weiii" by no means surprised t>. I-am that 51. ssr< Davi- A Son’s sal. * are constantly aud rapidly in creasing. While w. congratulate our friend* g. iromll.v valuable a pre]«arati<.!i ns the I'ain Kill* I* i* placed williin their tvach.w. must be |>'rmiltc.l to rejoice at the ' 'iitcrpriaiug pro- ills,i e'l iiig f..r Mr. S. D. M. fa nd.m ullv mur in his statenu-utS ‘ DAVISSON WARDEN. 276 00 r.s-1 !«•! Cash in hands of A Total amount at risk (nls>ut)3,40ft.nftrt. Tiro amount nl linznnl on any risk, ,wr eptions.) not ovei ...121.81 ^ i'ers-.nnBy i|ifin liisiir.in"' 1 A BREWSTER, President. eeretary lime uih. 1855. rd liefep- the undersigned. Mayor of in said Slate, A. Brewster. President, lied .Ir.. Secretary "f the "Norwich Fire •iii|*iny, ' and made solemn ontli to the tnith eerlify Dial I have examined the rejs.’rt of said Compa ny. and find the above to I* 1 a correct slatement "f the same and Hint tiro notes anil hums.in which a |«irt of said capital i- Inviste.1 nre In my opinion gmsl nnd well In'testimony wliereof, , l have hero tosirt my hand anil cnusc.l the wnl of llie city to lie affixed, this 9thday of . WILLIAM I.. 1111 EWEIt. Mayor of the city of Norwich. Tlie undersigned is agent for tho above office, and I* rea-lv to take risks on all dcucription< of property in the dty. JXO. INGKItSOLL. ‘ J.v 16 SAVANNAH IIRY DOCK. To Ship 0m nrrs, Masters & ioiisicncrs of Veaarla. T IIK suliserifa r ivs|Ms'lfiilly informs them that the Savannah Dry Dis'k is now iu sitrrimftil n|H'ratliin. nml It l« calculated to bike In ships of any class from list to l.Vsi ton* Inirthen. It i* 'Am fad fang and 15 fact wide, and complete in every particular. A large gang of work men Is employed and a large supply of materials Is on patehnsin any oth.-rpert. Pimipand Block 5!nkingnn.l Smilh'swork doiie»n thepreniis-'^nd every effort made Dis k with their hu-iiross. |i. P. LAN'DEItSIIIXE. Ag't and Superintendent. f.d.21 fail" of 5larsh'sD.s k.Chariest.m. TO HICK PI.ANTRUM. T HE Sllliseriher Is Ag' lll for Hie sale of •• Anderson’s Put.'lit It lee lltiller." Il Is compart nnd portable, mav !»• worked l.y hand >.r horse power, turning out ae- cording I" size of machine, from 2ft to MHI Imsh. ls per day. Cuts and a ni.sh'l of Hie same may he s.-en hv application to dee 3 W'l. P. YONGK. No. 94 Roy ot. II HAHPKll FOR HKCKMIlKlt. lltl'KIt S new 5|onlhl.v Magazine (or Deeein Till- niinilu-r . omnieiie.'s the twinii v..hinie Call eorly. that y..n urn .d"*'Ml.lst ('onliminl Hope. Alice Gray. lliTelved nnd t AI INI M K A IH VIS. Ill 11) Limiji fa lileh. ^ Soil Pnrl'if Lump C...I. Old. i. rwlvnl, and Coal delivered t» anv part of the ritv. hv applleation to GKO. A. Mrt'I.KSKKY, .lee .i Sorrel's llulldinga. Dull street. t NAIsKIUK A l.K. 17 lairrels of this superior ' In and. diroel im|>irtati.ui, landing from sliip Shall and for sale hy MINIS 4 JOHNSTON. dee 3 L.1 A I. SOIIA, 4r.—l.t"Ri |i| Is.xes <5iatil" Soap. Ifin II.-. Assorted (Imn Drop . siqierl.ir Sal S«»l*, Ju-i ■ si. Ill is. 5I. Till NEIL Agent, dee 3 Markel Square. ( 11,OAK 1’I.OTIIM.-Brown. Tan. Drain tlr.y / and Ilia, k Cl.sik Cloth*. So. k Flannels. English an.' er.-n.Ti M- rim.*. Printed Mn-lm .|e laiim s. Stella Shawl*, lay statu .fa. Illti k Merino do. Ae. For sale hy , DxlVITT « MOHtlAN, dee 5 It Ih* in's IlnlhllliKf, Congras* at. T lIEsB I'ASTILLKS are an mi.ilmihle remedy for Ihe cure of Cough*. Colds and Itronchiti*. a* hy tlroir ac tion on tiro throat and lungs. Omy remove all lostrsi'lie"* iu a few hours and wonderfully increase tiro |mwer and fli'Xihility "f the voice: lienee they are of great service to nnd highly recommended h.v Clergymen. Auctioneers, I’lildic S|M'»kers. and all those whose calling requires such frequent use of the vocal organs. N. It.—Ask for "M.s.n' A Tayl-.r's Pastille* De Paris,” and nt.sei'i >• that each l«>x fa-nr* their written signature. For sale by 5V. W. Lincoln. .1. II. Carter A Co., J. II. M'sirc 4 Co., and tiro prineipal Druggists and Apallii'eariei throughout tho United States and Canada, nnd nt wlrolo- aale hy MOORE A TAYLOR, Importers, sep 2ft—".m I' 81 51 iii.l,• li lain". New York. PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS. BATH* db FIV AN CH. C AUTION.—Nolle are genuine except they hear tho stamp of the patent. All luaiiufaeliirers and seller! infringing will lie prosecuted according hi law . mar 19 mnr 18. '5ft—P MASONIC—I. O. O. F.—M. of T.—O. li. A. R EG ALI A. Jewel* and Costumes, manufactured nml kept on hand, nt the old establishment of K.Comb, 241 Grand street. East ..f lion cry. New Y..rk. Order* from Hie emintry|prompHy attended to. 1' J<T2—ly yAFEB.-sf. COTTKN KT A IVbVliiip.rters ..r French and oilier Eiiro|s an G.ssls, No. 48 |lr.si.l si. 1855. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. Corner Broughton nnd .leffers.m-sts.. Up Stairs. T lIRsiilisrrifa'ris now receiving one <>f Hie largest nnd best seleet.'d st.s k of g.sids ever offered to the trade in this market, to which he invite* the attention of mer- clmnt*. aug2 WII.LIA5I 11. FOOTE. C orner of Broiijrhlon ami .lollVrroll sts. ®P STAIRS. DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE. T ime sub* cril»T lias ill store a general assortment of DRY GOODS.comprising g.ssls of Foreign and I8e mestic Manulocture, to whleli he would Invite llie alien- <>f purchasers, and which lie offers to the trade ou renseii- aide terms. Country Mereliant* visiting the city, " ill find ..ii nn examination, styles of g.s.ds peculiarly adapted to tlroir trade. Ians’ WILLIAM ti. FiRlTK. MKDK'AL NOTICR mi. -W. T. 1»A11H, The llotnnlo, or Hefni-ni I*l»j aliTnn of SAVANNAH, nnnoiiii.-i 11 Id. IU i tho. ..r Sta late Dr. Ihi.ll,dit"li slr. el. ifadiveeii Moiilgonierv and West llroad-strect*.! II" tender* Ids imwl sincere thanks to hi* f. lh.w-eitlzeii* III Hro city and eouiitry. for the very liheral employment ..this profes sional services sinre his I.- alien in Savannah, and takes pleasure ill announcing that Ids facilities for I ting the ronslanHy increasing demand* upon him are greatly im proved, hitting employe! a competent is-rsoii to attend especially to his office affairs. fan lies may consult him either in Ids family parlor, hi* consulting-room, a.ljoiniug Ids offlee, or ill Ids offiee. Ilia consulting-room lias I furiiMi. d nnd arranged with .■special reference to the convenience, comfort and taste of those visiting him professionally Patients visited promptly actually. rnnL " ■ his Medical M. CARY, Tailor, '■VASUF.MriYKDbrtfa' Store fiirmerly oceiiple.1 l.ytlie ■ M late Mr Alexander, in Bull stnet. oiqs-lle the Drug Store, where lie I* pre|R»re.l I" Cut and Slake up Helitleiili'ii's Garmelita in Hro Ini.-si style, and "Il the most reasonable terms for rash; nl*.'. Uniform* for Military Compnides r-T anv isvrt of Ih" State. P. S. Gentlemen will find II to tlroir advantage to pa- tronage HiesiiliarrilM'r. a* they are sure to lie plensmllaith with the werkniauahip and price. Cnlting done at the 44KNK11 Al. NOTICK. 1 G. M.GUIFFKN hasr."opem*lIlls store. y5x ready ■..rail riislomers’ call In hi* line. ■ %in eiiiplov a superior workman at walrhes.* UB-on first rat.' Johhing .1 ml all Work in that lin- .'.•r-line Ioorio n. and w tth all friends and enslonrors n 1AHK8II Fill IT. Tin* i a r Holden Eagle, lour days fb.1 lleliee, I’olislsllug ot— ORANGES, tlRAI'K FRUIT. SII.5DI88 K. ell. Calls soiled,'.! froll n: I.EMOX8. LIMES and PEARS. 5V5L P. YONGK, No. 94 llay St. HENRY I.STIIIIriP ) CAIILETrtV 4 PAIISriNS ROWLAND 4 SUN. For tho 1,000,000. The I'. S. I’alenl .Marble Company. [CAPITAL 164,000.] No. 398 llrondveny. corner Walker street New York. A IIK prepared to exrente nil orders far MANTLES'. TAIll.K-TlIl'S. COLUMNS. PEDfa^TAl>, PILAS TERS. SL 511.4. lc.. Iilalli.il "f Sienna. Brucntel. Py ranees. Nea|s.litau. and all fancy Marble*, equal in strength, beauty and durability to real marble, and in some respect* superior tlnrelo. and at less than hall llie cost. Unlike niarl.leized Iron, w.ssl .w -late, it Is wholly free from all "hjeeli..i,s vvhieli nre urged against mere surface work, where paint. c..|«v| varnish, 4c. form the tiniporary ladisli and Inaulv ..f the article. Mantels from 8 to $4". Orders from Builders, Cnl.iiiet-Makers and olliers sulicit.-il. and intistarli..n guaranteed. Agents for the prinri|ial cities treatisl with. PKTKIt RENNIE, l’res't. Lovzt.0. Mickus. V. Prei't. Josrpii L vmii. Sec v. S ,»• t 04 tf TILTON & AKFAHLANl), 3.1 Malilrn l.n nr, Nrxv York. M ANUFAtTURKUS of Hi.- Wtlltl.D IIKNOWNKD SALAMAN0ER SAFES, BANK VAULTS. 4e. Baltiuiore l>c|*.t, 145 I'rntt street, lloston Di-lait, 14 llownnl street. sept 5-ly SI-IO W C ASES. Ilonman & Kersli. ManiifiirturrrN, 57 Uavrrry, Nrxv York, 1 ■ AVK the largest anil elii'a|irst stock of Show Cases 11 ever offered in this oily, made in every style; Sil ver-plated, Brass. ||,,*vwin*l. Satinwoisl. lc. rir.l.'i's promptly filled, and g.s.ds ear, fully packed and shipped to any part of the United States nml Canada. E. J. BONN ELL, (Jnirrnl Commission MrrclinnC, No. 14ft PzvKfast. (Fourth d.s.r from Wall-M.i New York, sept 4—ftm Important to Housekeepers A; Dealers. 71 FlkTu.N-at. and 71 IlKxnM.vN-st N. Yobk. Prineipal Office I at Front Street. New York. Factory, No*. 3ft, 37. nnd .'18 llii.l*"ti street, Jersey City. FBNHE Proprietor* of thi* fang and well known COFFEE 1 ami SPICE Establishment. eonHtme tnplV|Hire the Inst PIIARMAOKI’TICAI, POWDERS in us.-, for raising bread, biscuit, ten nnd oilier rake*. Ae. They also prepare Mustard. C.HNm. and many other artiefas of daily u-e in every family, wliieh they off.-r n|i.>n llie most reasonable terms. Catalogues m-iit t» dealernvh.. request them. II. 11.4 J.G. ISIIAM. N. II.—('"nsnni. rs a.lvis '.l to Inquire fur Hope Mills ar tleles. aug 14—ly SHIEFFEIJN, illltITIIKIIS A 6(1. IM|S)BTZH.S mn IO 11.1:11s IX Driips, l’aints. Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, 17ft WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, I NVITE the attention m the trade to tlieir large and varied shs-k of Drug*. Point', riil-. Perfumery. Ae. In addition to their regular imp. i-ration* of Slnple Drugs, they are also rve.‘iving diroct from the soun'. s "f pn-luetl.iii and manufacXur''. -iippli. s. t Tiartli, llair. and Nail llruslies. Bronzes, Corks. Mortar*. Sp mges. Freiieli and English Perfumery. Lullin'. Extract*, and mauy.'th- er articles usually ctnlimccd in Druggists' stinks, wltleli they are ennhl.sl also to offer on Hro most advantageous Onler*. attention either in |Hq s Sowing Machines. 1 1 XCKIJ>IOR SEWING MACHINES.—Made hy 'A lltklD. BATTELLE A Ctb. Won-ester. Massa chusetts, patented liy Elias Howe. Jr.. S-ptember loth. I84rt. Thi s.. 51m lilnes are wnrranteii. iwitli pnqs'r u-'.i not to get out of repair. Tlroy are built in a gissl sub stantial and workmanlike manner. ami will do Tailors' Shoemaker*' and Siddler*' w.uk. in n manner warranted, hi givesatisfaetion. The stii li will md ripany more Hum rotnm.in sewing, done by hand. Call and ace them In ■qs-ratiull. at 14ft CIIKSNUT street. I’liiladeluhia. up atnirs. ^ ( 5V. A. DAWSON. Aw»V. Tho Hand Sewing Machine! MANUFACTURED Under Patent of P. R. Robinson & 8. H. Roper, IIY HOW ARD X I1A5 IS. HHSIVIN. rpills Mm lilne a< tiiaBi-S w •; iro * hut a single thread: I Ihr.ii.Is its own Ii.sdles. nml takes every variety ol llirougli stiti li. vv UI,.b*.p or i limn. The sill.die* are forineil the aanro a* In hand sewing, nnd. eXi-ept In the 1-il.s lion of lie'll ae. iiracv and regulartly, cannot bells. llngllisli.s. 11..an hand w-.k Tiro woik I* jswf.nn. d wit.i al I. .l-t -Ix times flie ra|*hiv. while fa lug of vastly sii|h>- rtor quality to the l"-*t hat * lid Samples H'lit liy mail ou application. 'bmIMh S THE AMERICAN WATCH T S NG5V on sale hv the prineipal dealer* throughnul the country, and Hro public are Invited to examine and test Hi.' quality- in eoiiiisirison willi tho bn|s>rted article. They are ioi.stru. twl on the PATENT I.EVEIt I'RIXCI- p|,K. so long tried and approved, willi amdi all.'rations Iii Hro arrangement of the |«vrts. as long experience lias de monstrated t» he llie best, to ensure Itrllnblllty. Aenirary and Hurnbllll)'. The 5lanuf... Iiii. r- warrant the A'lERICAN 5V 5TCII in every Isirti. nlar o'Its well, man-hip and pel fai mall- N. It. Nolle are genuine unh^a Hie namesol Ihe maun- fn.lnrers, DENNISON, IIOW .5IID 4 DAVIS. Waltham, la rngraYinl on Ihe movement. S nov 19—Im pri.tor The -I Pr-.vlden -..Id I. I. Adver Stia.hecker A C-.. Mae .dm II. Moore A Co.. Tlios. Brantley A (’,... Savannah; Well* A Dubes.'. Allgus- •’ hy Druggist* W K .I CARPETS ! CARPETS !! pleasure in annouiiciug ts. iuir friend* and . ilrtie. that vve have this .lay iqa-m d up stairs over our store, a »pl> ndld nssertni. nl ..f Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mite., tXiNSISTING OF Royal Velvet 15*111*0*. various |*iltcrs: BrusselsTspe-tri Cnr|-'l«: Itieli llir.a. ply Carpets; Very hnn.ls-siieIn., ply ('ariMds; Dut. h nnd lleinp Carpet.; 5'. Ivct and Chcnile Rubs; Messrs. Ki.ndall A M. rcer—fJeiitleinen: In reply to y..iir* I will only say I have uwl three of yonr cotton --si drill-, and ’consider Hum "f great value, from tho h-. t that ill the us.' ..f them I snv.sl from two to Hire# l.iisliel* ..I s.«*| t.,. :«h acre planted, and at least one- third ..Iih-- |al*>r ot. iiltivatioii, not r- quiring oin'half ** n.iirh h--'wort as tiro "I.l wuy of plunting—also, acon- -id. rai l, -aving in He lafa.r .'.f planting. I never exisct 1" plant eidtoii without Hum if I am get them at anv price. I have plant'd eight acres |s r day to each drill. They ar.- simple—easily manag.-d, anil tin-re is no diffi- rultv afa-.it gelling a g.**i stand. 5.ay i• ifully yours, 55’. F. HAMRICK. Lee county . Georgia, July 12th, 1F55. Tmiu vivii.Lr, Thomas county, Ga. C-.l. J. II. Watnm—Rear Sir: lean recommend your cotton Plnutcr* Idrilli in the highest terms. 1 have tried tli. iii ..ti all my land except new ground, and I think they w ill .I., in that, tlroy will do iu a nnmntainous coun try as well a* in a level. If I hud not fa.iight I would travel to Jour shop which is 76 miles, and |«iv fifty dol lar- a piece f..r them. It save* om-third of the work; ..no hand ran plant as much as two. aud iNm hand can chop out three a. res while oue can chop out one acre after a common plow. Yours respectfully. lk>l '.iierty county, Go.. July 14th, 1855. J. II. W ntviii—Sir: Thi* is to certify that I have used Ran,tail A Mercer's cl ton seed drill of jour manufacture, nnd am s.. u,.|| tde.ised with them that I Would recoup in'lid all plant•-■* who have not trial them, to give them n fair fri.il. Where the drill* are used there i* a great d.il of la'- i saved in cultivating a crop; owing to it! bring so uniform in the drill, the plow ing can lie don# much la-tier, and witli greater despatch, consequently tbe li.”' Work is lighter, a* gis-l plowing !U|>ersalcs tho trocvssity i.fu great deal of hard hi*' work. JXO. BARKSDALE. Well pleas.-.!. I have usal five of them the present year, i.laiii in-: i»y entire crop, nnd am still I slier pleated.— There I- . -tl ingot fall, all two and three bushels of Malt-. .I,. ...p'in planting. I--i,|.-s one horse and on# band will, iluse drill-.)•*> tiro work of three hands nnd the In*. W...U, ilro cotton fa'ing ill ».• straight and nnrr..# a row. | eon-i.li'r them worth ..lie hundred dollars each to any pluntcr, and recommend ull to purchase and uso .1 M iisll do: 'urtaiu I'ius. Coruiees. and Tnssi.. . Curtain Bands. Gimp and Cord; Trimming* for Curtains: nil Cloths. Ac.. Ac. 55'e have engaged 511*. Daniel Cronin t" cut. make and put down Carpet* nnd nil Cloths w b> n desired. Win- have al-.* os nred Ilro rvi'esol Mr. Anl.-ne llnska, late of Pari* nnd fa01.1.41. w fa.se nnrivall. d skill and taste ill .he..ratine and "nianientiug Windows i* unsur|iaased lie will also put lip Window Shad. ', make String, Hair or 5!..ss Mnliusse*, stuff and rover old and new Fnrnitnre, decorate French Ikslsteads- nn.l all otlror ornnnieutal work ap|M rlaining to a fashionable residence iu llie latest American und Freneli styles. 55*.- shall hi* pleased to have a call from tliin search of the nbove giasls. AIKEN 4 111'It NS, •a-t 13 Monument sqr. SCOTT'S I.ITTLE GLYNT CORN AND COB MILL PATENTED MAY 16th 1854. T IIK attention of Planters. Farmers and Stock feeders in general, is re»|ss'tfi^ly call.-I to tliis Mill ns the most im|sirtai\t article of Hie kind now iu use. not only well adapt -I for grinding col, meal for stock, hut grist or fine hominy far the table, and e'|MTi*lly bread meal from corn not fully ri|a* or ury in fall. In selling this Mill, no mechanic «r Irome work is wanted. ..lily wanting to befastenal to the D.s.r or plat form. Easiiv a.ljn-i. d nml used liy anv is rson, even n child. Tl.e I.ITTI.K GIANT ha* received the first premiums at the late Agricultural Fair* of .Missouri, Kentucky. Mary land. and oilier States, ami Hint Is tiro most ceiujdini.ioita ry manner, ns well as Ilro must ready eniiimcinlntiun from tiro thousands witnessing its performance. These 5lills nre guaiaiitasl in the most |s«itive mnnnci against ileffis-tsor hreakagi-. and No. 3 warrantal to grind 15 bushel* of feed p.-r hour, willi one horse, and offered at the low price of $6.5. all complete, ready tor attaching llie team. No. 4 nt $75. grinds2U huslicl* per hour willi tw.. h»r*c*. Manufactured hy SCOTT A MOCK BEE. Augusta. Ga., And sold l.y C. IL C.oirnrui.Agent for the Manufacturer*. 171 Bay stral. Savannah, where tiro Machine may he IIKNKY LATIIllOP Si CO. i’K ns-eivnl 1 ”'r late arrivals, a large portion n li.'ir Fall and Winter Gissl*. consisting ill part id Moire Antique Dp s* Silks, black do. II Colon'll, plaid nnd *lri|»sl Oliciie Silk«. Plain Ida. k IN.nit d S4e and Gro de Afrique, Do do llrode Rhine and tlre.deSwiss.", Fr. n. Ii Moiislln d- faun. -. in all sty I. *. Itieli plaid 55orstal and Cashmeres. EMBRIOERIES. Sets 51 uslin and Cauihiie Sl.s-v.-s nml Collars, do do nnd d" Cuffs nml Collars. French wrought 5ln*lln Slivi. * andCamerie Band*, do iln Ildkfs. INmity Band-. Ac. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Colored Moire Antique Cloak*. Black do do do nml Ida. k velvr I do, Col'd and black Clorli do. C'd'd and black Cloth Talmas. Iti. h Cashmere Shawl*. I.rocli.'famlers. MERINO VESTS. HOSIERY, Ac. Ladies' Merino Vests and Pants, do Cashmere and Silk Glove*, do tine Ihi. k Glove*, do do Kid Gauntlet*. Col'.l and white Merino Ifase. black and white Silk do Ilia. I,, white, slate and inixal Cotton Hose. Children's W.lrstal Talma*.Cloaks, ll.ssls and Cap*. Inl.iut’s Worsted Mils. Ik*.Is.Goiters,Ac. .vet 3 PAI.1. SITPLIE*.' T IIE Su1.se ri be rs bare Just received, per sl.svioer from New York, nnd offer for mile low, the fallowing or- 2 eases striped nnd plalil Homespun*. 1 do New York Mill Shirting. 1 do Family vlo 1 do Pear brand, a new art lei. 1 .37 inches wide. 1 do Red Flannel: 1 do White do. 1 do Brown Canton Flannel. 1 do Ulenelrod do. 1 do Mariners Slrlpr*. Ine Denim*: 1 do Bed lick -I pled . Allen do. ilo. f do Allendale Brown Shading. 1 do Uneus Vllle Stripe*, and a g>s»l assortment of Kngli-h Hull II.-". nov 12 AIKEN 4 BURNS. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. P1KKM41N, IIKIIIT Si CO. A IIK pa IV lug We. Mv. per steamers, one of the largest and fa st selected sl.H'ks of Clothing ever oil,red in thi- market, which tlroy offer on necoumnnlatlng lernvo nt wtrol -.ile nml P'tnfl. Tin v nl«i have in -lore a g>**l 0ss.'rtment of Gentle- "Sleivhaiii • vl-lbng the eity would do well toeolland ex- I'.S.—Orders from Ihe country pp-mpHy olleinlevL aug 31 O ATH.-ffti bushels prime Ohio Seal i»«l*. For sale, lo arrive, per brig 5|argar. t Stevens fp.ni llnl- tlni.O". Also in store. Corn. Ilran. FAstern llnv. Ae. Fot m i„|,y WAVER A CONSTANTINE, S I744AKB.—fkuiMe retinal tVnslial. d..iilde retinal Pow.lep-d. Coffee or soft Crtislial, P'ffnal While. In stop , and far sale hv " * ' I.. LAMAR. Ill H ILVNBY. Iliamly in half pits'*, quarters and OC tales, in Boiid.ju-I ra elved, an.I tor sal. I.v nov 19 MINIS 4 JOHNSTON. "Iglnrt ■ouiily, Ga.. July lftth, 1855. 5V. II. OWENS. Messrs, linn.lall 4 Mercer:—1 n pqdy to your* of tho .'Hi insiaiit. in retcp'nre to your cotton seal drill. Iam happy I", -ay that after planting a portion of my presint ep.p in tiro "Id way. 1 was enabled to obtain one of vour drills, witli whieh I finished. R It i* tlie desideratum and long sought after. Many and varied lor e Iss-n the attempts of intelligent minds to attain wliat you have arc>4npli*hal. hut with ..lily part ini success. This leaves nothing to fa' .lesip-d in a cotton drill. It d.qiosits the *a*l uniformly and con tinuously iu a straight and nnrpiw line as yon wish, save* als.iit one half the lafa.r ill planting, and about one third • •I the li.s* work in i-iillivntion. It I* almost needless to n.ld that I am dclightal w ith your drill. Your* r. -i-Ttfiilly. ' j. k. MEItCEI!. Lee county. Ga., August 10th, 1665. Messrs. Ibiudall * Mercer—Gentlemen : I used one of vour nitton past drills the past spring, nnd I fool four fold paid for what it rest. To give your drill a fair trial, 1 planted every other row witli the drill, nnd (lie inter vening PVW* I plant.*! ns well as ever cot I on wa- planted I "fore your drill enmo into use. The result was. that in Hro p.w plant.-I with your drill 1 got n more iHq-fcct — '’ think it grew- ..IT much Is-tter. fa-shies I paving iu tiro lalsir of working over my realized a g cotton tlie tw.. first lino *, as long as I plant cotton. I<»‘ county, G*. 1 shall continue to use them •* Ae. JKSSKK COCK. 5fo**r*. Randall 4 Mercer—Gentlemen: I have used eight of your Cottoii-saal Drills, nianufnrtup'd hyj. H. Matson, on Col.,J. Bond's Fowltuwn plantation.' I anv mui li pleased with them, having realized great saving of seal. >.f lalsir in planting and chopping out. and tho hand* nt the first siding could go over at least one-third more in a day. and do fa tter work tlmn in cotton planted iu tlie fa st way I could plant with coulter aud block. I have no hesitation in giving it as my opinion that in Hi! u-e of your drillsfiliere is a saving of onerthinl of the la- far or cultivating a cotton ep.p. Col. Bond is phased witli them nnd will continue their use. Yours, p-sperthilly, JAMES CHEEK. F'owltown, Ga., July 9th, 1856. This is to certify that I have used two of Randall A Mereer's Cotton Planter*, and have iii. hesitation in say ing that they will do. The saving of lafa.r in planting’ll an object, the sal ing of pa d is an object, and llie Colton stands in such a natn.w drill that it may almost ln> kept clean without the Ins*. There is nothing to equal them iu planting a it ton. WM. II. REYNOLDS. Isx- county, Cm.. July 1st, 1855. Li e Col MTV, Ga.. AuriiiI 23d, 1856. I have ii'cd Randall A Mercer's Cotton-seed Drill, whieh I pun-hat. .1 of Col. .1. II. 55'atw.n. and think they are tho fa'st machine* now in u*c. I am satirfial there is a great saving in seal and a greater saving in work. I am ftilly satisfied there is oiie-Hiinl of the las' work naval. Try them, and any p nsoiialde man will fa- satisfied they nr* worth more tlian three timea the price they are sold for. I'lllLlF 55'KST. Having "l.taincd from Messrs. Randall 4 Mercer tho exclusive right .d supplying tlie State of tiairgia with these Drill*. I nm now pnqsvpsl to supply all demands, having made arrangement* for their manufacture In Pal myra and Milledgci die. Money sent nt my risk l.y mall, If the ra|iii-iti..iis of the l*i>*! <iffiee Di'isirtun nt are com- plial with Any other infiinnaHoii desfnsl can Is* ofa loined by n.ldp-s-hlg me cither at I'almvra or Milledg*. trill". Georgia^ J. IL WATSON. RCOTT'fi LITTLE (51 A NT ( ' OIt Ua.«!L ,1IlL S S. RIIOWN, Proprietor of Georgia . Tennc-sco and • Alafaimn, of this invention, whiili is douhtleiw among the most im|*.rtnnt of nnsleni time* for the use of Hie well advisal tann.-r nnd atoek feeder: and the uni versal favor with which it lias Imvii readied from the first m..p< than anything else, ottests its utility and stqierieri- For portability, simplicity of ronztruotlon. and con venience ol il*,'. the Lillie Giant lias unequal. It weighs fpmi three to hve hmi.liv.t pounds, arivrding to size, can fa-nut in o|h ration hy Ihe I'armsr in twenty minute! without expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted aud n*al with ivnvenlrnt l.y anybody. The l.illle Giant has received the Fir-t Premiums at every Slat.- F..i"' om Missouri to Maryland the past Fall, and that in ihe L ost a.mplimi'iitary manner. The*,. Mill- ap- gunranl.a'd in the most |H<sitive man- n.a agnliat I r..akag> ..r derangement, and warrantal to grind fa*l (r. iii ear a.in. and gilt* or fine hominy fpim sle lle.l.'..rii, with a degree of ease and convenience tot farm pnr|a>-es never allainal fa-Dwe. The sufa. I'ifa'rs «lv li ■ it Ii impp.val lulb in- of nil. No. 2 Is efiep'd at $65 a>niplcte. P oily for attaching th* am. and vv nrraiil. d to gring ten bushels of final per hour v pp'parcvl to furnish the trad* ud sizes, to suit the varhl want! Manufactured and for sale bv S. 8 BROWN A t\>„ mar 3 ot Nashville. Tcnn.. and Atlanta, Ga. TONKA INI.ANII COTTON PLANTERS. T HE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agent* forth, sale of the cclehnital McArtliv 8KA ISLAND CrtTTON G IN. the art ton from which I* readily sold, and w hich usually brings lhive to live ceut* |s r |<ound more than from any other Gin yet Invented, *p> now pp-papsl I*. supply Planters and tlios, wanting, withtheseof suist- lor workmanship nt one hundred ami tweaty-five dollar* each. Extra p>llar»$11. Extract fp.m a Icttcrtrom a Florida planter: •• Tlie 5|c Arthy Gin is infinlt.-ly ahead of every other im v. I Inaiiufa. lined. I would not fa without one far r.ldethsamount: II save* trouble. Is simple, ami turn* out fawiitlftilrotten. Tlie staple i* not in)«P',l, and Hi* ■qien ppvc*. *.. much deoiled by the Jtnglfsh bayeri I* cer- tainlv obtained.” z24—tf llrtSTONtA VILLA LONG A. extra fins lllark lYis-k Cant*, and Pint*, ailk and satin Vest*; lor sale cheap, st the clothing Hon, Gibbon* Range, hy art 25 «K0. t. NICH0U 8 Oft