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IE REPUBLICAN
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JAILV, TBI WIEKLY. AND WEEKLY,
W. ALEXANDKlt & J. U. SNEED.
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'I’XJESDA.Y MOANING, JA.2ST XJARY 1, 1856.
NUMfilR 1:
p»p«r, In AdYAnoe IAOO
not Paid In AdYunca, 0.00
futfj In AdYnnoo 0.00
not Paid In AdYnnoo 4.00
■ly Paper, Invariably In Advanoo,.. 0.00
,b Price: Ton Coplei for 18.00
In no ruo Kill mi onto forth* l*ip#r lio Mlcmlrtl
m« nccompanlinl with uiumy, orOn Mttifectory ro-
;o to NowYork $20.
P.4 Cl
r*pi. Win,
JIPIC,
Cunt. Nyi,
BALTIC.
Gnpt. Comstock.
W YORK AND LIVERPOOL
IT. N. .11 All. NTRUIKHN.
Tlllt SIIIM (OMPKItlNO Till* LINK AM
ATI. 4 NTH?, I BAI.Tr*
tlnm.
ADRIATIC,
Cnpt.
Their ships having been
built by contract,expressly
forgovcMiinont service. ov.
i ry cate hi* been taken In
their wnttntctlon, nt alto
luthelr tuques, to unsure
,, rnngtn nut! tpeod: Qnnd
tfc >m nmUtinii* for pnrengers are unequalled
t'lnucu ir ornfnrt.
„ .*)• passage front New York in Liverpool. In first
. ?l»i: In seemil ctbl'i, *7.lt exchulvo mo of ex-
itcwiam n» ra,«325. From Liverpool to Now Vork,
and jC-.ii
rvperlunred 8nr*oon attaehe<l to each ship,
uerttis evi h« secured until paid for.
pkupimkd dates of hailing.
from Xne York. from f.irtrpoil.
ln.77 18.75.
n*«lav....Jati.‘!4 .l8Vt|«alurdey..,.4an. 13..IMS
•if,i| iv.... i-'eb. 7.. I ^VM^atnrday ..Feb.*.*?.. I«t5
noo-Jay.... F-.-bdl.. I833| Saturday.... Fob. 10.. 1833
1Sat nrduv... ..tail. 84.. 1833
For Freight nr PnMnge apidy tn
\RD K. CttLIJNA, 30 Wall streot, N. V.
tVN, H||ipi,K% At CO., I lYorp.Mil.
pll I’,V. K F.NN \Bl> k Cl i,'.*7 Au»iln Friar*, London,
tv \IN IVKIGIIT A. CO., Parli,nr
.11. lilt \P-.R, Havre.
r lie owner* of there ships will lint ho account a-
, r gill. -I vor, bulll >n. spicte. Juwelrr, |.red"iia
., or me al», uuhtss lillla of lading aro algnud
•or, mid the vain© thereof ev pressed lliorein.
i»licr« ploaso tnltfl r-»tlco, that the ship* or this
rniu-it carry any goods contrab ind of war.
•i mwfly
. il VMit. UF NliillbUITI.U
S and ufvr Sunday the 14th October, Instant and
mu I turGior u dice, the I'lissungi-r frulus oil the
ral lUI.rwul, will run a* follows:
BKT.VKKil SAVANIMtl AHI» KAGOH,
veSavHiitodi A a n., and 18 1.3 r. M.
,« at Aim-on ».anrt l x. n
V 11.47 a. M ,and 11.30 r.M.
»••• at 8,IV:,HU h 10 4.7 f. H . und 7.8U a. M.
oartvaxN savxshaii anii *rni-*TA.
w AAvnnu.ili 18 5r M.< and 8 30 f. M.
nt 8.43 p. M.. and .7.3(1 A. M.
fl A. M . uml 4 30 P. M.
iVfl III $* 0111111111 t 3« p. M. and 10.43 P. M.
OKTlVkiKX MAruN AMU At'OI'HTX.
.. Mar... 11.47 a. M , and 0 3» P. M-
mat iiiiuva 8.4.7 p.M.,aud 5 31 a m.
ve tiunm II A M- uml 4.3u p. M.
mnt Alacoii ‘2 15 r.M ,h»d I A. M-
•VK»:N AVAMAtl, MtLLKDOKVILLt ANO BATOPTON,
ve 8»Ynnnmt a. h.
vein Mllieilxevl.le 8.47 r. n
i’u Alnevn ,.,..,,..,,11.4.7 A. M*
ve In Liitotiton *7 P : M.
tt M. M. VVADLF.V.
vfliinah. (ia , l-Jih <»ct., 187.7. »m *3
South Western Hail Hoad*
Cl!AMIB OF tCIICUULB.
tttTMI-WF.KKI.V.
I*.vITP.D MMTIll MAIL 1,1 XE«
new and •ni.Mi'll<l#l<ln whed ate unships:
'Nii.WIM.i-:, 1,.3'iiMona,Capl 0. I> l.i'uiow.
itf(U*8r\, IvVW •« •• Tuna. t.YOH,
'I.'111111 \. 1.300 * *» M, 8. WnnoilVM.,
11.7HAM \, 1,3*0 »» a G. U.di UBXCK,
Will I live BnviiMinb
fry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
no »Mpa are nmnntr (he larxeal nil the coast, HO*
osetl In s|H*eil, safely nr cninr.nl, tnaklnu Ihefr
pe tn A ty in alx y hour*, and are commanded u>
d, eanniii a d (Millie nittcera. Having elegant
rnnm nciM'nmndallnu*, they offer a most desirable
t< i,nee in Now York.
Cabin Pm-s-irq i... .f80
S:n*raw dn 8
cuts: PAtlKLFOUD, FAY h CO., 8avannab.
ANM’L. L. MITCtllLla, t3 Umadway.
.etff, 187.7. New Volk.
Irou Front Jewelry Store
7VllUt.ti.SALK AND RKfAIL,
No. 116 Droufhlon-$t.t bettonti Dull b( Whitaker
-ar, The largest mid best selected slock of goods
M)a ever offered for sale In this city. Gold and 8||.
J8-* J|Y«r 77'otelu-a. Veit, Fob and Guard Chalnaxeta
to. OH of Jewelry, Chalolnnea, llracvlets, llronohea,
0«e thiinond work Finger Kings Hllvcr Castors, Tea
Pets,Plickeis,«obh-t*, '’ups, cake hmkota, 8po»ns
Fmks, Fish Knives Flo Knives, Cheeso ricoups. Ladles,
Hyphen*. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and
Fancy Hoods, mul u groat varlely of nrticles too nuttier,
oils in mention t the wholo of which will bo *old at re
duced priors.
All kinds tif Watches, Clocks, Jewelry an Jollier Job*
blng attended to by e.nnpetcul hand*,
ect 17 HORTON fe RIKF.MAN.
m«KEC & nERRFsTT*
CARRIAGE & HARNESS REPOSITORY,
COllMilt OF 7VK8T 11110AK AND BAY-ST8..
SAVANNAH, OA.
77'ould call the attention of the
dtLcns of Oi-orgla, Fouth Caro*
linn, Florida, Alabama and Tun*
neuco, lmth«-lr largo and spU-u*
did stodF ef Comh -s, I'hi-atons.
■ very-variety and
lkriuis mid Uockauays, i-nibinclng ovory t
* .light If * # “--
style now In u-e: ul*», light Itockaw.iy t for ono hors.*, to*
gel her with Buggies of every description, w ith and with*
out tops.
Among our stock will bo found nil of the most fashion*
able styles, combining
KLKUANCB 7V1TI1 L1UIITNKSS AND 8TIIENQTIU
llnllt by 7Yni. Dunlap nnd other reliable builders in
Philadelphia, whose work has a reputation for Lightness,
Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by nny other tuatt*
ufactures in the Union. *- . „
There may also be fouml among our stock selections
from tho vstnV>ll»kment of J. M. Uuuuy k Co., ttaldwtn k
Thomas, and other celebrated manufacturers in Nuwark,
X. J.,J. II. Godwin and others In New York. Antwerp k
King, U. Ferris kCo.. Hale k 77'cterbury, aud O. k D.
Cook k Co. In Now Haven, all or which are built ex*
pre-ly for us, nnd w hich wo do not hesitate to warrant in
every particular.
And W» feel rontldcnt In stating that we hnvo now on
hand n Stock Hint wo think w ill meet the approbation and
wnuts of the public, and which Tor variety nnd extent Is
not surpassed benny In tlio Southern Country.
All orders ihnll hnvo strict aud prompt attention.
11. C. M. KLK,
Savannah. Ih*c. 111863. 1.8. HKNNKTT,
New Carnage Ware-House,
...igressanl Montgoiiierv , ...
on hand and is constantly receiving, a largo aud baud*
some stock of
OAimiAGrES,
Consisting of Cwv bc*. Itockuwavs, Tcpnnd No Top ling-
gies, Carriages, llarroiiclies, nnd Wagons of every descrip
tion, calculated to suit the moat fa-tidions, mid aro made
of the best material, ami the most celebrated builders of
Newark, New York ami New- llnvcn. All of which will
bo sold low, and warranted togivo satisfaction.
A call is rcspcctfiilly solicited.
44. TV, UAUDCASTLK,
Corner of Congress nnd .Montgomery streets,
f. B. ItKI'AUllNG ol nll kinds done in the best nmn>
nor, and ns low as the times will admit. nov 8—ly
... immiiigs,
Linen Cumbric ICdkYs; Embroidered mid Cotton 11‘dk t*:
Noodle-worked and Lace Collars aud sleeves, a very great
vnrlelyj Kiiglldi thread, Mnltese nnd 7'nlenclenu.cs trices;
Ulack Ulmpure do; Gents Fancy Cravats and FcarfsiUon*
net. and narrow Trimming Itlbbon, white and colored
Sash do., Ac. Just received nnd for »nlo by
nov 0 DtW’ITf ft MORGAN.
the very Latest.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
iwNiwe
T typo, and in nppeuraucu will bo second to none In
tue United States.
A Southern llauk-N’oto List Is essential In every Dank,
Counting House, nnd Public OIUco. Let us unite In ad
vancing our common Interests, nnd not permit Northern
men mid Northern Detectors to fluctuate our mon-*y mat
ters as they may wish, while wo are quietly following
their dh-tnllon.
The work will b? carefully revised on tho day of pub
lication. mid all important tlnam-inl changes, as thoy oc
cur, noticed, livery exertion will bo made to make it a
correct nnd rclinblu guide to the Hanker, and Merchnnt.
Hot -I Proprietors, brokers, Auctioneers, Commission
Merchants, nnd others desirous of having tIHr names
and bushier* widely ,1 .-minted, are Info; ii.ed that n limi
ted number of advertisements will be Inserted. Special
rates for advertising by the year, or for shorter periods,
may bo known by applying to any of my Agents, or at
tho ofllcc In Atlanta, tin- . *
Specimen numbers will ho sent, on application by let
ter, free of charge.
AU coiwtwunl'-Atlon* Intended for tho Bank-Note Ms;
and Detector, must bj addressed to Swan’s Ilnuk-Noto
Lilt, Atlanta, (in. SAMULL SWAN.
Jambs Itonuirrsox, General Agent.top 20—3m
o fa rstugcr Crains dally lo Columbus
’» AND AFt’ti.t MIN DAY, August 37, passenger nnd
m ill trilm iv.II leave Macuit f irCoIiimlnuaiid Mont*
.... us at ,\15 A. M. and lo.:w P. .71. Leave Columbus
M .c m <1 illy at 4.10 A. M. an 1 3.3JP. M,. arriving at
n m ln.| , A. M. ami 8.MP.M.
u< ii? -i- f *r Aiii'-ricus will Like tho morning train nt
A-«. fr«i.H Macon, arriving at Anvirlcns at «.W A.
L'-ave Aiuvricus at 0.40 A. M. and arrive at Macon
0.15.4. M.
an ciin? at Macon each way with tho Central Hail-
11'raiii* to Saviinnnh, Augaitn, MHIshIsuvIIIu and Kn
ot; an I with Macon and Western llnilnin l Trains to
hi. Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and
!n ill**.
•on -cling daily at Columbus, with Olrard and Mo-
Railroad.
•nn-ctiug daily nt Atncrlcu* with fonrehorso post
:|| l.in-1 to Tallahassee, Albany, Tlioiiiasville, Ac.,
tri-»v« kly Hick Line to Lumpkin,
ut.sg-rsfor p-iint* on this Ibmd “ below Fort Vnl-
" «lm.il*l take the I o’clock evening train from Sa
uk. uml 6 o'cl-N-k evening train from Augusta, to
I *1 t.'iiti'in ut Macon: for other points on South
•t-rn, or Muscogee llailroads, passengurs will have
l-telition Ly I?itl,-r trains.
nt i.'l im .-t amaliip leave Savannah for New York
In-slays an I Satur*lays, nnd for Philadelphia on
lu •» lays. Passage. Ill the Cabin, 3-D; Steerage, |S
Grom Montgomery to Savannah, $1300
“ Columbus to do 000
Atiierlcust-r do 880
M tcon.nngS '66
GEO. 77'. ADAMS, Superllitendtiit,
(If)
nil? 11
^ ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
3UTHBUI1.T, GrUOnGrlA,
Hilo •.-ntir-i « liolastiu year of tills Institution, by a
joint rivohition of the Faculty nnd Tnistess, has
throui, into one term, coiiiinenclng on tho First
■lay in .'‘••ptciiiber, mid closing on commencement
Tiiursduy ut(«-r the fourth Sumlay in June.
FACULTY:
L0LSTU3 ALLEN, A. 31., President—Profcrsor of
-litli Literature ami Ancient Languages.
BJ*- J- H.CALD7VELL, A. M.-Professor of 31c
Moral l l liilo'Hi|diy,
B7*. T. X. F 1K.4TEII, A. M.—Professor of Mathematics
Natural j-cieiin-.
188 ANN li. AI.DHN—Principal Primnry Department
liutructres* in Uolnny nnd French.
II. I.IGNo.*KI—Principal of Muslt Depnrtmen - .
IIS. L. K. GRANT AND MRS. E. T.CALDWFLL—
nm-ntnl Rranches.
Ids Instil in ion now presents to tho public, advantages
th few poss-ss. A lurgouml elegantly cons! i or ted
egoediiire; oik* of the largest Chapels ill the Wtato;
wcetsary iml-Lultdlngs and enelosnre; a boardlr.gdo-
ni.-iit. tilted up In the most m at ami comfortable
*. and unler tin* superiiilemk-uce of the tea' tiers
ns.-lves: with tho w'bole dotnestiu department under
careful direction of ladies of cxp-rrcnce, added to nil
fiteilltli-s for a lborough course of instruction which
phuiUr institution can offer. It will be «.-cn by refer-
» to our catalogm*. that our rams or Hoard ami Till-
aro less than cmii bo fouml *1*0where. This fact, In
times or pecuniary pressure, is worthy of the con-
ration of those having daughter* to <-<tucato.
ie Hoarding D-partim-nt w ill be un*ler the direction
li'h-nt Abb'ii ami la*ly, an*l Prtdessor CnMwell and
Wills spacious ami comfortable dormitories, largo
convenient closets, now ami elegant furniture, good
experienced servants, nnd tables ruriilihod with tho
that the market affords: together with n wholesome
parental discipline, wo hopo to lm-r»aso the liberal
-otinge with wliich this Institution hns hitherto been
M. F. X. FURSTF.lt. Soc'y Fv,,|t r .
utlihert. July 80.1866.nng7—Jan 1, *60.
Igleftjprpo Medical College,
AT •AVAWWAH, GrA,
THU HKSSHIN (IF LliCTUHES In tho abovn InsHtm
tiou will comntenro on the first day of November
terminate on the 1st of Mnr<-li.
lie Clinique at tho College building, will be opened to
isuts on tlm 20 th of October, nnd bo continued through-
the session:
lie Faculty |*fonslltut«d as follows:
I. L. HYIID. M. I).. Gate of Savannah Medical Collegl,)
f-ssor of the Principle* and Practice of Physic.
Lr.KOY ANTONY. 31. lb. (or Wavnrsltoro, Go..) Pro-
lldi
<»r of obstetric* and diseases of Women nnd Children.
i’lWLKY r. NORWOOD .71. lb. (of Cokealniry, 8. 0..)
if-ssor of Materia M'-dlra am) Medical Jiirlspradsnoo.
A7IIM 8. MOREL, M.D., (or Savannah, Ga.,) Professor
Anatomy.
•MIN DA VLS, M. D., (of.Abbeville, 8.0.,) Profoiwr of
rs'ology. *
VM. T. FRAY. M. D., (of Savannah, Ok,) Profossor of
yniKtry nnd Phannncy.
SEE •7(,tD < ... »
XIAULKttOANAIIIr, M.D., (af Savannah,On.,) Pso-
mr pro ten,, of the principles and Practice of Surgery.
MnnmtmMr of Anatomy, R. J. NUNN, 5f. D.. (of 8a-
'ho fees will lie—Itoo for tho entlra course of Lectures:
Demonstrator a (to; Graduation ^80 J ftlatrlcuhtlon
.rrangements hav# W* n made by which studsnU can
accommodated with good hoard at from to $4 jwi
nr further Information, addruaa
Id 28 II. L. IlYRp, M. D„ Dean,
NMTKhTj ORA NT, or tliu hist 77’lfe.arlinrtnlng
4novel,by a,i iiuknownniitli'ir: Clinrh-s Viivaasenr.or
(lutcait Heir, by J, Frwh-riek Smith, author of “Amy
r fence, •‘MliiiiloGrey,'’ ‘-Hu* Howard." Ac. ForMlI
„ . .. 7VARNHCK k It AVIS.
^ ^Itooksollersand Stationers. No. l6UC^ugrew st
KAflTEllX HAY* per Prig A. tintWkice. P<
r
COR. CONGRESS ANO MONTGOMERY STS.
MC «,n THE UNDKRS10NKD respectfully In-
forms tho citi/ensof Savannah and sur-
rounding country, that lie has completed
Jits new
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE,
jyorttfln jgnstntan gartta.
MRIIHIHN AJUNIDi,
1, lit/UKK COUNTY, GA._
7VAYKS.IORO, IIUUKK 0411
1’rnctlco law in Rialimmid, (lurke, Washington, Scrlveu
From S. M. Pittmgill A-Co.’s ^erlUing Jlgeoey. II
Xooiaa et* Jtem York, and Xo.W itale ot , notion.
P.tcCo aro A pouts (or tho most Influential nun Ur-
•U circulating Commercial paners both In the United
tales and theUtmulns.
. VS A V ISA W.
7Vitt-iH | sboro's tin*
ltel'oronco Messrs.A.J.4c T. 7V, Miller, Augusta,Go.
octu ‘y
ATTORNEY AT LA' .
Fer»vtli.<2a.« .
Will practice in the Flint and atUnJnlng counties of tho
' 7 Macon L’irenit. if
Jan 7
nnv3tf. Blawilcellos fimt.
7VILLII3I RU7V.4UUN.
ATTOUNKY AND L‘OUNBRLI.OH-AT.t.A7V,
flllniiito|ty,-riorldns
will pracllco In Ihu Courts of East ami South Florida.!
Itereronces—Tnntin Pinkney at l?o., Charleston. 8, Cos
Plenum, HehU It Co., Suvaiitiah, Ua.; Cooper it Mother,
Mlcanopy, Fla.
inarch VO
iy*
SAMUEL tV. PIIPPEH,
Successor to
HENRY J. PEPPER 4c SON,
tVntcliosi, Jewel ry nnd flllvor Ware,
No. 175 Chetiwt si., opposite the State Houee,
Plillauelphlia.
may 30 Ijr^
WlitGn 31. TUN NO,
Factor & Commission Morchant,
For Ploriila am* Kouthern Georgia Produce,
NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF
CUARLBSTON, S. C.
AND
97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
may 7 fltno j
Wil.l.lA31 J. WlMltir.lt*
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wnrronton, Geo.,
7VIII pracllco in thi Northern Circuit of Georgia, and
thccnuiitlasof Uurke.foluinbln, Jefferson nnd 77’a»h-
Ingion, of the Mlddlo.t-’lrrult.
FULTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
RY A. B. REEVE4.
Atlanta, March 14. I H .73.
FANCY DRY GOODS.
and other stylos of GLOVES. Dress Trim
HI Tho vory Inst Fall Style of Uou(lemon's Fino Silk
’ML Dress Hats hnvo been received; an lusiieetioti Is
rci|tcctfully solicited.
X. K. BARNUM,
nov 0 Hat and Cap Store, 160 Congress street.
‘FOll SALE,
l SMALL lot of Rice Field Hands for solo.
L A 3Ian tlO yours, a woman ‘-7 years,
A man 23 years, a woman 22 years,
A woman 40 years—all sound and orderly. Apply
7V31. 7V RIO I IT.
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young's llulldlug, t-ign or tku UOLUEN SADDLE,
oriDstTE w. it. nujiogs* cloiiuno storc.
W. H. MAY & CO.
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles. Itridles and
Harnesses, of which the following comprise a part
" , - “ iiltF
S|uitiLh Quilted, Overlaid and SliaRon Saddles, Plant-
i r's largo and extra largo Saddles j 3Ien's plain do.; Eng-
lli*h do? Roys' nnd Race do.: Ladle*' Saddle*, of a variety of
pntterns; Hridlcs ami Mnrtengnles; Saddlo Dags, Trunks,
nov 13
SWAN’S
BANK-NOTE LIST AND DETECTOR.
Published Stnii-Manthry rt Montgomery, Ala ,
At 99 00 Per Annum, In Advance,
SADDLER'S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trues, Skirtingand
Hogsklns; Pad do.-. Straining aud Worsted 77'cb; Thread
nnu Tacks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Ilaronclie, Duggy and Sulky
Itnrnesses of nil kinds, by tho single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Durouche. Duggy & Sulky
Springs and Axles; Do»h Frames: Hobbs nnd Hows, by
tho single set: Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plninth
*" —iln di)4 b •
patent Dash Leather. Top and Curtui
narrow Laces, variety or patterns;
Fringe; black nnd purple Coach Roans: Duggy
*“ ‘ * * * 'Currimr •
brond anil
Plated and Dross Carriage Hands; Dross atul Plaitcii
Knobs, Ac.
July 23
LOCAL EVIIICNCE OP THE V^ILUE
and Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
AU MANfraCTCRKn BY
STABNS & MARVIN,
NUW YOHK.
IN TilF. flroofthe 3d
Inst., which ennsumed
tho btlck building, necu-
.Mr. John T.
riinmna oppnalio tho
Gas Works In this city,
was n Snfu of tho nhnvu
dcicrtption, cantiituluc
tho luinks, papers oiil
moticy.of Mr. Thomas
and ulthougli tho build
ing was destroyed, tho
anlil s»af- siintwtiu-tl no
Injury whatever I'rninthe
Inti-tiso heat to wiilch It
hud hueli exposed,
opening the Sole, the
STOVES-STOVES-STOVES,
THE XK7V WORLD COOK STOVE sold by
the suh-n riburs, is acknowledged by nil who
havo seen or used them, to bo tho In-st ami
most convenient Stoves for linking, Hoaxting
and Drolling, sold In this city. 71 o have sold
n Urge number since they lins-obeeii Intro-
iltieed Into this market, nil of which hnvo
given perfect satisfaction In ovory particular.
Thoy are so cons! meted In tho bottom oven plates, that
thoy afford more heal than nny other Stovo now- In tiro.
They lire well titled, very heavy castings, nnd largo ovens.
7Vo havo flro slices. 7Vo are selling them lit very low
prices. The o|ieration of this Stovo Is warranted.
7Ve have ulso a pretty ns-ortinont of Store, Hall, Ofllco
and Bar-Room Stoves, which wo are selling nt vory low
prices. We would tw pleased to havo you call aud ex
amine licforo purchasing. , . .
dec 10 LOVELL k LATT1MORE.
C 'lituiits were i'jii iU ut.ittxttirlioiLniul In the same order
mil condition tie win it placed there, except n alight
diicnlornthni to Hie projecting ends of a few pupera,
aid ihobnekanf onoor iwool the books, cam-oil by
tae stoaiu generated In tho Safe, wtillo at Its grenlost
hint.
The Safe ami cnntont*.ns ll came from (he ruins, may
still bo seen, lu the pnitt-si'nii or Mr. Thomas, at ths
Gas Works. A largo assortment of thoso eulubrated
Satis always on baud, and for solo try
G. II. CAMPFIELD, Agent tor Manufacturer#,
July 81), 1833. 171 Ray si., Savannah, Gn.
I inlto ploasuro In carrob-rating tho foregoing state
niHii, and In addition would add tt
ttiHil, nu'd lit addition would add thul tho bouksnre now
lit 1180. J.T.Tllu.71 AS, Wood Yard,Ferry Wharf.
July ‘20.1853. , oct ‘24
FIREfiXSURANCB'
NEW TIN STOIC 1-1 AND NIIKUT-IIION
MANUFACTORY,
NO. 141 SOUTH WttST MSRKBT SQUSRN ORYX!* STRBKT.
t 7VOUI.H Inform myntd friends nml pst-
ro.is, I havurqMMied Ihe ahovo store, to con
duct the S ovu*Tin nml *.,(»«• Iron liu«liie«a
In all Its various forms, where will ho rmiml
a general variety of Stoves. Tin and Sheet-
Iron 77'erir, which I will he pleased to show
you. ami ul such prices as will satisfy you II
you want to purchase.
A) kinds of Rooting, Gutters of Lend, Galvanized
Iren 7Vork of every description, Jnb 7Vnrk and Repair-
lug executed with de-pit.'ll,Old Stoves p«t up and Pipes
furnished at short notice. ^ ,
Tin-Warn nt Wholesale and Retail. Call down Bryan
street. It will pay you Ibr the walk,
nov 3 JOHN J.MAUIHUE. Agent.
STAtcMi.NT of thu “Norwich Fire* limimuco Conipnny of
Narwlili, Connecticut, mi the Oth duy of June,
Cup tal Slock .$160,000 1856.
Surplus 5.320 00
-1 00
$165,3-.
ASSETS Of TIIC COJIP4XT.
321 fImres Dank Stock In various Dunks $30,009 00
23 “ Incorporated Coni|utnics oilier than
Banks «... 270 00
Notct on demand, #ecure<l by Mortgages on
Dell Estate, Domli. Dank Stock nnd other
grail personal security 121.800 00
Cash in hnmls of Agents 2 <K)0 00
“ In Dank 1,150 00
OPENING 1'AI.I. AND 7VINTLII MILI-
NEIIY GOIIII7. ,, , ioL
MRS. C. FREELAND will upon tills day, 18th
of October, a largo nml selected assortment of
goods, coiislatliigof French, Silk, and Satin
pmiitru Runnels; also a choice lot of plain and colored
Straws, Ribbon*. Velvets. Luces, Fluwors, Feathers,
Embroideries, Dress Caps and Hoad Dresses.
Iloniiet* Cleaned and Pressed.
N. II. And this Seaton, In the Dress makl»g depart-
merit, she sill be enabled »o pleaso her customers in
every respect «s to Fining. Making and Trlmlng. as she
hns advantages of procuring the best ami most ap
proved Paris F.Milnns. monthly, having also engaged
thesorvlcus of a competent person from Gib North.—
She will p ty pirtlculaf niionilon to tho Making. Ilrald-
Ingantl Embroidering of Children's Dresses. Dtessos
marie lu tbe most fashlnrinbln manner In twenty-four
hours- mTunOIJOIITON STREET/
oct IK Opposite st, Andrew Hall.
Just PnbllGied, bv Hid
BIOWAIK IB AVIOUMTION.PHILA.
I^EPf'IlT ON HPER71 AToRRIIOUA, or ttemlnnl
$165,32100
M.tMtJTIES.
lA>» t'snrlju*tc<l,urni'IJU!»tL'd or claims for los*w»—none,
Lla'Hitlcs to any Dank, Corporation or individual—
ttono.
Total amount at risk (about) 3,400,000.
The uuuunt at haranl mi any risk, (with very few cx-
caption*,) not over .7,000.
A BREWSTER, President.
E. f.t.uiNcn, Jr., Secretary.
Norw ids. Conn., June 9t h. 1865.
PcnMinlly np|*enrei| Iteftire tho undersigned, Mayor of
tlioclty of Norwich. Ir. said State, A. Brewster, ProHidt-iit,
uml E. Learned Jr.. Secretary of tho “Norwich Flro
In sum re Company,"nml inndosnlcmnoath to tho truth
of tho ahovo stntenu-ut. signed by them. I also,
certify that 1 hnvo examined tho report of raid Compa
ny, nnd And tho above to ho n correct statement of tho
Huiiionndthntthciiotcnamllounson which n part of said
rnpitnl Is Invested aro In my opinion good aud well
, secured.
; In testimony wheroor. 1 havo here tn#et my hnnd and
. caused tho seal of the .city to bo afllxcd, tills 0th day of
i J u no, 1856.
f L. Si 7VILLTAM L. DRK7VER,
Mayor of the city of Norwich.
Tho unlerslgned Is agent for the ahovo ofllre, nnd Is
\ «ity.
.«■ 7Vcakiiess, Impotmico, tho Vico of Onsnismi
.Masturbation.or SaT-Ahiite, nnd other Diseases nl tho
Hoxunl OtRniis, with an account of tho errors and de
ceptions of Q'tsoUs, xml valuable Advice lo thu Adllcl-
rd,ly Geo. U Calhoun, 31. |».. ronsilHItiff Surgcou of
Jyi*
llij lf..wnrd Association. Phtlmlolplda, P», a honovo-
lent liistitiitloneslahlishedliy special ctidowmant. lor
tho tclinfol the sh-k nnd dlMreused, afll c o<l with “Vlr-
ulont and Epidemic Diseases.” A copy of the above
.. . .fllud,
.... -jpld ..... -
Reimrt will tiosont by mnll, (In n senlwl envelopo), (too
or charge, on tho receipt Two Kminp* Tor Poslnue.—
Address DR GKO It CALHOUN, No 2 Bouth NINTH
Ht.. tMdtmMphla.ps octlff—«od3m__
JjNLOUR.—600 hogs Georgia Flour,
' 60 bugs extra Georgia Flour,
*“**• nOeorglnFf
60 bids extra Ocorgln Flour,
20 I ibis extra Canal Flour.
Jnst received, and for sale by
dec 17 BCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
c
HOICK IjIQ,UORB.—lu lilf pipes 0. D. k Co.'s
Brandy, (our uwn Importation,) *
6 pipes ”3Iedcr Swnu"Gln,
2 puncheous Old Jnmnlca Burn,
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
To Ship Owners, Masters & Consignees
of Vcaacla.
T UB subscriber respectfully informs them that tho
Savannah Dry Dock Is now in successful ojwrntion,
and it is calculated to tako In ships of nny class front 100 to
1500 tons burthen. It Is 230 feet long and 05 feet wide,
uml complete in every particular. A largo gang of work
men Is employed and a largo supply of materials Is on
hnnd, so that vessels can bo repaired with as much dls-
S mtcli as in any other port. Pump nnd Block Sinking and
imlth's work aono on tho premises nnd every effort mndo
to Insure economy nnd fidelity to thoso who may favor tho
Dock with tlielr business.
D.P.LANDKIISIUNE. Ag't and Superintendent.
:k,r •
feb24
Late of Marsh's Dock. Charleston.
2 puncheons Old St. Croix Bum,
20 uhls MouongahMa 7Vlilskey,
10 bbls Old Sfonongsheta 7VhIskoy.
In store and Just rrcalvrd. Tor ssla by
dso 17 BCRANTON. .TQltNgTON k CO.
CHOICE LIQUORS AND WINR8.
‘ ’ ‘ 9 drill" * • — - •
50 nnd 10 ,r ‘ CMkl ltTy
f. clmlro old Modena 74'ino,
« hnlf pipes pine 8a*era»i Brandy, .
pljvcspwvu Uniland Gin.
2 puncheons Jainalra Rum,
1 pnnchcon “ llMlt|8oy ,, Whiskey,
26 cases very cliolco Old lYhlskoy,
6 qr. casks Port 77'lno,
26 cases Claret IVIno,
6 qr. casks Pale nml nrown Sherry,
(10 bnskot* Huldsirk Clinmpngne.
For snlo by IIOIA'OMUE J'’
deo 14
H0IX:0MBE JOHNSON k CO.
O ATS, OATS.—800 bushels prlnm Sewl Oats, land
ing I*er brig 31nrgan-t A. W to veil* from Baltimore.
ttJtO, IX STORK.
1,000 bushels prlma 7Vhlto Corn, 60 |ba. to tho bushel,
200 hales elude* Eastern liny,
100 hid*. Planting and Eating Potatoes,
1Q0 hushsli Corn Mi ni,
(1 cask* pure Tenm-nseo llrnmly,
0 Mils. Doinestle Brandy. For sale by
d,. c 1.7 WAVER A- CONSTANTINE.
I ^PLEH.-wi bblr. Apides, landing from hark
l 1", |[|[m|M)| , KKU Y f m
f RlfiSII OROUND CORN MEAL. — foo
Backs, Just received by railroad, for sale by '
II Till. Y. YONOE, No-04 Dsy sttssL
B
TO RICE PLANTERS.
T HE Subscriber Is Agent for tho Nile of “ Anderson’s
Patent Rico Iluller.” It Is compact and portable,
tnay bu werksd by hnnd or horse power, turning out ac
cording to size of marblin', from 20 to 600hiishe|s per day.
** * ‘ * ’ "In* snmo may bn seen by application
77*31. P. YONOK, No. 04 Bay st.
HARPER FOR DECEMBER.
M ARPER'S new 3!unth!y 3lagazlne for December.—
This number commences tho twelfth volume—now
timo to snhscribe. Call early, that you may pro-
cure the first number.
Graham's Afnorican Sfonthly Msgazlno for December.
——ALSO,——
Lllv IliiNtn: or. Enrl.v Slniggle4*3!idst Continual Hopo.
A Tale of ll amble Life, by Allen Gray. Deceived nnd
for sale by 7VARNOCK A DAVIS.
Ilonksellcrs nnd Stationers, No. 160 Congress nt.
doc 3
COAL FOR SALE.
TT A RGB Lump Is-hlgli,
1 A Rod Ah|i^(broken ami scroenod,)
Poll Vnrtnr Lump Coal.
Pinltir* (Rlrhinomil Coal.
Onlera reri'lsed, and Cool delivered to any part of the
city, by application to GEO. A. McCLKBKKY,
.lrc3 PorreTs Buildings, Bull street.
17 barrels" of lids superior
lALKinkC ALE.
1^ brand, dime! imiairtatlon. landing from ship Plain,
don. nml for sale by 31INI8 k JOIINHTON.
doc ll . •
^A!j SODA, &e.-1,U00 III*. sii|Nirior SolStala,
10 boxes <?imtil« Soap,
160 ll»-. A-vrted Gnui Drop-.
Jnst received, and for sale by
JOS. 31. TllltNT.il. Auent,
dec 3 Market Pipiaro.
ami lllark Click ciolli-. Park Flnnm-lM. Knglisli anil
French Morlima, Printud 3Iu*lin do lailm-s. Stella Phnwls,
Iluy Statu do, Black Merino do. dr. For Nile by
DalVlTT k MORGAN,
% Ribera'* DuiliUngs, Congresnet.
XrU)=Yovtt aaucrttormratn
CORRUGATED, WROUGHT IRON AND
WIRE SAILING!
(SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.)
— FOB PUBLIC GROUNDS, CEMKTK-
DIES, Cottages, Balconies, Ac. This
now article of our manufacture, particularly commends
itauirto favorable notice. Iron Bedsteads, with |>atrnt
77'lro Sackings; n variety of Folding Iron Dedsteads,
Wrought Iron Farm Fence, 77 Ire Netting, suitable for
sheep, poultry, garden or cemotery llmce; 77 Iro Trellises
nml Summer-Houses, with every variety or Wire 7Vi.rk
for gitrdetis, Ac.: Sieves, Fenders, Brass, Copper and.Iron
7Vov« 7Vlro Cloth, Ac. Circulars of design# furnished by
tlio manufactim-rs. M. 7VALKEII A PONS,
No. 233 31nrkct street, N. E. corner offlth.
dec 23—Onto Plilladelplila, (•«.
Reed's Pat. Chronometer
BN-aiNXl.
T HIS Is an Improved Steam Engine, for which Let
ter* Patent were granted to Joliti A. Deed, of New
_ ter# Patent „ ...
York. Jan. 0,1858. The nature of this improvement con
sists In tlio increase of power about *20 imt cent., and re
ducing tho weight or tho cnglim ono hair. Tlio saving of
fuel Is effected by letting the steam In on both sides of
the cylinder; doubling tho size oftlio port, nml liulancing
tho pressure, removing tho friction and weight of tho
elldu valves, eccentrics, cross heads, connecting rods, Ac.
Tho exceeding simplicity of this engine, renders It much
more durable nml cosily managed than nny other, and
when placed upon tho boiler with wheels It Is portable
though effective.
These Engines received tho Fibst Pane Medal at the
great Exhibition In Pari*. There are about seventy-live
of them now lu operation, nit giving great satisfaction.
PRICKS:
..$160...Dollent and Fitting* $125
“ “ .... 160
.. 300... 4‘ “ 300
... 400... *• ” .... 400
600... «* “ ... 600
1 Ilorso Engluo...
U ” ■■■■•«•«• uw... .... ww
All sizes, from 1 to lUO horse power, at tho shortest no
tice.
Also. Reed’s Pntent Steam Pump, tlio simplest and
most durable auo In use, for ralslug water or supplying
boilers.
Further information tnay he had by addressing
TGUdLKY A REED,
dec 18—3mo P 0.3 3faldeu Lane, New Vork,
fESTABUSHKU IN 1780.!
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE*
WALTERS RAKER A CO.
America-*, French, llonora
tide, and Vanilla Cl It tC< tLATEt
prepare I COCOA: IIROMA.CO-
L’t 1A PASTE: • kteoaStleks.Solu
ble, llomupxlbia Olid Dietetic
Cocoa; Cocoa Shells; Cracked
Cocou.&c.
These Manufactures to which
FIRST PRKMIfH* llRVO beeil tl-
warded bylheclibif luatitnt otts
an i Fairs oi tbo Union, are tut
f.tnf. FI nicer tn Fruit excellent diet for children, In va-
of ike Cocoa, milk n tMs, and person* In health. They
pud ••pentd, allay r .llic-r than Indtico the ner
vous cxciu-tm nt altcndiint upon tho use of ten or coffee,
nml tiro recommended by Drs. 7\’arreti, Jackson, Hay
ward, TVaro, and Adams,of Boston, aud by omltiunl
physicians cbewh re.
Forsalo by all the prlndpsl XJrocors In tho United
States, and l*y their Agents. *
D.C. .Murray. New Vork; Grant It Twells, Philadel
phia ; Thomas V. Uruml'ge, Ihiltlm-we: KmitieU Dud-
ley. Cl n. 7VALTEK It AKER 4c Cl L,
dee 1*7— 3m Itorehwter, Mass.
Merillo iron Pipe Works,
MEBBIL & JAQUES,
143 Ccntrc-St New York.
M anufacturers and dealers iu wrought
Iron, Pipes, Fittings. Tools, aud every description
of uppnrotus connected with Steam, Water nml (Ins, for
heating and lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Uospitals, Asylums, 7'lllagos, Factories
Ktlu Vortt auuccttflcmtutn.
//hms#,3R1 ttroadway, JVrie f ork.
LOOKING GLAS8ES ft PICTURE FRAME
UJ.nVI'A OOSY.
HORACE V. 8H.LEU,
WHOLESALE ADS BET AIL SALE-B00M8,
04 Forxyth-St., New York,
M R. If. V. S. would call thn attention of straugers visit
ing tlio rlly, and especially those In tho trade, to his
extensive WARE-ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY. In tho
possession of unequalled facilities, ho Is enabled to execute
all orders on tlio lowest possible terms. Tim rule-rooms aro
replete with chub-e sm-rimens, and a full Assortment of
RICH GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Moulding*. Rich Gilt, Ro«o IVoutls, Oak, Slnjile, Zebra
and 3lah»gnny, in every variety nnd ronstantly on hand.
Orders from all part* of the uulb-0 Stalos uml Cnuailav,
executed with promptnerMNicked with Hie greatest or care,
A liberal discount allowed to thu Trade.
H. V. SIGLER, 04, 07,09and 71 Forsytli-st..
nov 13—3mo* 8 New York.
Brooklyn City
” ENGINE '
ST I’AM ENGINE WORKS.
13 Waieretroet* Hrooklyn, N. York-
D. P. BURDON & CO.,
H AVING recently fitted up tho extendvo patubltsli-
metit at tho nbovo named place, wu an* prepared to
iimiiufacture all kinds of Steam Engine 4 , Rollers, Sugar
Mills, Saw and Grist 3IIII#, Pumps and Ui-urlug for work
ing 3Hne«, Shafting, Pulleys, Ac., ami are- piriMn-d to fur-
nbh cast lugs orevery description. Wo would call the at
tention of Southern Planters particularly to our Sugar
31111s. Huvliigpurchnse.l the entirestock of Patterns from
the Into tinn oftl. 11. Harixon k Co., N. York, wo cun safely
say that wu can turnout a Mill which fur strength, dura
bility uml iicntim**, esnuut be excelh .l by any establish
ment In tho State#. A long experience III the bnilnc**
renders us coiiqielcut to execute auy orders, uml we would
advise thomi In give want of Sluchliivry to us u call. Engi
nes from 4 to 4o horse tiowt r always ou hand.
D. 1*. Bludox, 11. *'
oct ‘2*2—3iii-
I. N.Coxxux, S. B. Cos sun.
FIBST PBEH. GOLD MEDAL HARO FORTES.
STEINWAY ft SONS,
JIANWCTUIIEKB,
SS * 88 Walker Bta., near Broadway. How York,
I UKBl'KrmXl.V Bill (1.0 fitonUon of
tho public to flmlr sidi-ndld nssortinent of
. , . - - iSeuiVgrand and S*ptaru Pianos, which, for
volume of tone, elasticity of tourli, henuty of finish. In
short, everything Hint renders a Piano perfect. nr« unsure
liasseil. They were awanltil Hu* First Pre-iiiium for both
klmls, Ui wiiniK'tltlou with Ihe in-st dl-tlngulslmd tnnkers
from lWb.ii, l'hiludcltihla, New IV.rk hiiiI Uultliuore.
NEW TRIUMPH 1
8TKIN7VAY A SONS hasejud lieon a war* hit the First
Premium Gold Medal (over all com|H'tlt«>ra) nt the late
Kafr of the Amerlcuu Institute, Crystal Psluce, for the
best Piano Fortes. S due 10—tf
ami Hulls.
Also 7'nlvc**, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler
Flues mndo to order.
Our Screw Cutting 3Incliino* are entirely now, nnd our
own pntent warranted to do doublo tho work of auy other
iu volition.
Orders solicited from all sections of the country, and
promptly attended to. Jo 23, *65—ly
Combs, Ferns, and Fancy Goodu.
WILLIAM TASKER,—No-10 Park 1'Iacb. New York,
I NVITES the attention of Southern and Western 3!cre
chants, to his new stock of Fun#, Combs, Hair, Tooth
aud Nall Brushes, Ladles' Reticule#, Perfumery, Soar#,
Porte Monuak-#, Jet and Bead Bracelets, Pocket lU>ok*,
Dress Buttons, Pin* and Needle#, Hooks nml Eye#, W’ntcli
Guards, W'nx, Coral and Glass Bead*, Necklaces, Ac. In
dia Itubbcr Combs, Cane-*, Ball# nml Toys of every de
scription. Scissors, Rnvors and Ontlcry, Gold ana Gilt
Jewelry, Acconleons nml Violins, Including a general nnd
a very large slock of English, French nnd German Fancy
Goods, which will be nold ut thu Yury lowest prices, for
Cash or approved paper.
O-Orders by letter selected nnd put tip In tho best
maimer. 7V3I. TASKER,
may 1—ly P In Park Place, New York, _
The Best Hair Dye.
B U. 0.31, BALLARD'S (new article) received the high
est premium nt tlio World's Fair ami American In
stitute, where It was examined by the dl*tlngul*hcd chemj
Isis, Dr.C. Llttloand Prof. John Torrey, nnd prouounccd
thu Bust.
For #ulo by tho Principal Druggist# In this city—prlco
$1. Principal ofllco ami rdoro 498 and 600 Broadway, New
7’ork. mnr 16, '&G—P mar 10
\V. J .UIKNON ,V SON.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
240 Front St. and 930 Broabwav,
New York,
aug 1—ly P
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. -
T HESE machines have long sustained Hie highest repu
tation III the United States. Tin: first i-rize—a bold
medal—has recently been awarded to them nt tho great
Exposition nt tlio Palace of Industry in Purls, and thus
they have tho W’orld’s verdict or superiority.
(irent improvements have just been added, #o that they
ran with-oil noise, with enso to tho operator at doublo
tho ordinary speed, so that
twicb as siren work cam iib honk ix a day.
Tho greatest clothing nml shoo manufacturing establish
ment* Iii tho country into these machine* exclusively.—
They are coni|H-teiit to perform every sort of work In tlio
most perfect stylo.
A* them are very great nuudicr* of Inferior or entirely
Worthless sewing machine# of the Lcrow k Blodgett
Avery, W'iUon, Grover k Baker, nnd other patent#, which
have been sold, but cannot lie used to any advantage, we
hereby offer to receive all such machine*, nnd nl*o unim
proved ones of our own luauuractiire, tx kxciiamix for
XF.W AND LATEST IMPROVED MACIIIXE*. oil liberal terms. All
old machine* thu* obtained by u* will lie broken up nnd
destroyed. For |*arlieulur# apply by letter or personally
at our New York Ofllcc.
N. It.—I/ical Agent# wanted to mnko sale# of our im-
f iroved sewing niucliiiies. To |x>r*ons properly qualified
or the business, n rare opportunity lor profitable and
pleasant employment Is offered.
I. M. SINGER CO.,
Principal Office, 323 Broadway, N. Y.
BRANCH OFFICES: 47 Hunov.-r St.. Boston. 142
Clicsnut St., Philadelphia. 105 Baltimore St.. Baltimore.
-' ** —' St. dairies St.. New
•223 W'nluut St., Cincinnati. 1S)£
Orleans. Hloversvilb-, N. Y., 334 Broad St.. Newark, N:
J.
nov ‘21—3m
ANDREWS ft JESllP,
Commission merchants
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY.
Steam Eglncs, Hollers, Mnclitnlala Tools,
Brltiiig,ftc.
Importers ft Dealli;* ix IIaxitactcrert’ Articles.
No. C7 Pine street, New York
N. B.—Agents for the Woodruff ft lWach iron \7*ork«
Steam Engines nml lloller*.
Exclusive Agency in New York for Lowell Mnrhlrn
shop, 3Incldnl*ts’TiM»I*. P oct 2—ly
PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS.
D A..T XI 8 rf> rRANOB.
No. 1 Barclay st New \orl;
C AUTION.—None are genuine except they bear tie
stump of tho patent. All manufacturer* nnd roller
infringing will be prosecuted according t*> law.
mar lit innr 18, *60—P
MASONIC*
L O. O. F.—8. of T.—O. U. A.
R EGALIA, Jewel* ami Costumes, manufactured an
kept on hand, at the old e#lnb1l#)iim-nt of K. Coml
214 Grand *lroot, Tki*t «*f Bowery, New York. Grib-rsfr<*n
tho coiintry|promptly nlten*b-d to. P Je 12—Ty
CJAFEN.—F. COTTKNKT ft LU, Iiii|H.rt.-r* of Freud
►3 ami other European Goods, No. 48 Broad st.
np 3*>« 18.76.
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE,
Corner Broughton nnd Jeffcrson-sts^ Lp Stairs.
T IIE subscrRtcr I* now receiving ono of the largest and
best selected stock of good# ever offered to thu tmdo
In Hits market, to which he invites the attention of mer
chants. nug‘2 7VILLTA3I G. FOOTE.
UiSTUR!* IKON WORKS,
t on THK XJVUh'jtCTVnK OK'
WOODSWORTH'S PLANING MACHINES
and Steam Engines,
67 PEARUST, lluooKLtx, ft. Y„ opposite New York City.
T UB Subscriber bating been engaged for the hut 13
year* ill Hie uhm**t exelilsivo imiliufaellire *»r this
uio*t important invention, lYoodsworth'# Pinning. Groov
ing ami longing Machine. Inis recently completed tin*
largendditIon to Id# already extensive Iron Work*, will
execute with dkqwtrli all order# In thu rImivi* line to nil
unlimited extent. The unlversiilly acknowknlgevl superi
ority of W'ikhIiworth'* Planing 3hu1iinc*, inauufartured
by biiii, over all yI hers, rc«|uires no n'Rernlioii.
In the immnlaeturo of STEAM ENGINES, wo claim a
#u|*erlorlty for i-owcr nml #i#-eU. la-nutyof comtrnctlon
nmlflnlsli; and ulso gnnniutee the Engine# to tnimniift
100 |H-r cent more |*ower for tlio Willie money than call
l*e furnished l*y any otln-r iimnufaetun-r, nn*l more than
UK) |*er cent, wiving In wear nml tear, ns well as a largo
saving In thu consumption of fuel.
REFERENCES:
TO PAM IK* IIAVIXII THE eTKAM LXU1XM X0W IX t'SP.
Pardee ft Morgan, No# Haven. Ct4 L. 7V. Slocum, Brook
lyn, N. Y.; Timothy Bubal, Astoria, L. I.; Lyons ft Curtis*,
Bridgeport. Cl.; Stnmronl Manufacturing Co., Stamfonl,
Ct.; Juliii C. Sanford, New Haven, Ct.; Bullin Sanfonl, S.
York City; Cbns. F. I#*o#i.-y, Austrian Consul Geuerul.
REFERENCE
Parties iiayixo the 77*u*n»swo«Tit Pumxu SIacihxm xotv
IX t'*E.
G. II. Sloat, Kensington, l’ldladeli'hln. Pa.; Kidder k
Martin. Wilmington. N. A. L. Clapp ft Co., Montgom
ery, Ala.; G. A. Sanford, New Orleans, La.; Hinkle. Guile
ft Co.; Clnrinnutl, Ohio; Rnntom, Cold* ft Co., Cleveland,
Ohio: Fu#» ft Brothers, Chicago, 111.: J. B. Smith, Mil-
wuttkic, 7Vi#4 P. 11. ft L. I*. Eaton, Buffalo, X. Y.; Fore
vvnnl ft Smith, Oswego, N. 7’.: John Suurr. Toronto, C. 77’.
Order* nnd propo«nl* receive*! by mail or otherwise,
from all nail# of the United Slates, Canada, South Ameri
ca, and Europe, will bo promptly attended to by Agents
wlionro traveling In all section* of the count rv.
Letters by limit, addle*# JOHN 11. MASTER.
oct 4 3m 67 Pearl St. Hrooklyn, N. 7’.
CHEAP GAS LIGHT.
T UB BENZOLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY era
prepared to furnldi PortndIoOus3!urh!m>**, suitable
for .Manufactories. Stun-*. Dwelling IIoii-hd. Steandmal#,
Railroad Stations, ftc. There .Machine* are warranted to
give satisfaction. They aro munufucturctl under 8. T.
.McBougair# Patent, and are the only one# Hint will ope-
rate well ill Cidd Weather. The Light produced I* one
hnlfchen|H'r than Coni Gits, nml less thiin tho commonest
Tallow Caudle*. They are easily nmiinged ami free from
danger, nn*l tho prices 2.7 per cent, less than nny other
Machim * made. The Company offer for sale State and
County Rights for all the Stnte*. All order# should he
addre**ed to 8. T. McDOL'GALI., Ag't for the Co.
oct £1—Cm 8 321 Brondway, New York.
FlilST PREMIUM PIANO FORTEST"'
STEINWAY & SON,
PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 88 WALK ERST.
NEAR BROADWAY, XKW VOHX.
RESPECfFl'LLY call tho attention of
the public t*> tlielr splendid ussortment
of ttemi-gruud nml #qimrc Pianos, which,
. . for volume of ttnie, elasticity of touch,
beauty of finish, and everything that renders a Plano per
fect, aro uiisurpn**od. A# n proof of tho superiority of
their instrument*, they l*eg leave to stnte, that at tlio
gront .Metropolitan Fair held at 7Ya#hitii:tou, the first
premiums In both classes, semi-grand nml two strAigcd,
were unanimously award-d to them, although they were
In competition with tho must distinguished manufactur
er# from Boston. New York. Philadelphia nml llultiumre.
Purchasers nml dealer* will find it to their advantage to
call and examine for themselves,
oct 23 8 tf
RANDALL & MERCER’S
Cotton Seed Drill.
A LL PlRtttora hove realized ths want ora maclUM
to drill Cotton Seed with regularity snd certainty.
Gnu that- would operate equally’'weR on every lcind of
0 bo SO Rf • * ** —
Und, nnd at the wwh* time L
. iplf It* construction
uml operation that It could bs used by negroes without
llstillity of getting out of order. A drill which wo think
possense# all them* qualities, wo now offer to Ilia plant
ing community. After n thorough trial for tho last two
years In different hands on all kinds of Und, we would
statu sonin of tho ndvunUgvt to bo derived from tnstr
uso. ,
Dt. The wiving of seed, which wlU amount to enough
In idnitting one hundred acre#, to pay for Hie machine.
2ml. The saving oflstMir In planting, one horse and
hand only Mug required to ojicu tlio furrow, drop the
seed and cover from “even to nine acre# per «tay.
3rd. The great saving nf labor in chopping out, the
•cwl Using deposited in u lino ono after another.
4th. Tim great saving in subsequent hoe work, owing
ktlio fwt that any good plow-hand ran, In siding, cov
er all the first crop of grass in tho drill, however small
tho cotton may be, without Injuring the stand.
Those advantages all fUrmcr# will appreciate; nnd be
low wo give some certlflratvs, from which thn public can
lenru liow tbeao drills are appreciated by gentlemen of
Urn first standing In our hccUou of tho 8late—all practical
farmer*, who hnvo thoroughly tested them, and aro con
sequently fully competent t.» decide on their merits.
CERTIFICATES:
1 his Is to certify that I planted one hundred and sixty
tveres of cotton w/tlii Itundall and Mercer’s Planters, and!
consider them superior to any thing of tlio kind I have
j ever seen or tried. Tho saving of seed alone would pay
i f " r •nachlne* in n M-oson or two, and I think a hand
i catidoone-third more hoeing than bo could In cotton
planted thu common way,
1 . 8. L. BARBER
; Leu County, Georgia, Joly 13lh, 1866.
In reply t#
1 have
Messrs. Randal) ft Mercer—Gentlemen. ... ..
you is fff this «lnte, 1 ran say with satlsfcclloti. tluit f have
Ffgf «“**«» ■»« , drtl , »«i the term of D. A. Yaren!
Lsq., w ith gn at success. I consider them to ho of great
*7 R r A . v, '“ r ° r ' , 1 , ’ ou ‘ oiiHlilnl of the Uhor
arre lti planting’and a great aiivlng of lal*or hi planting,
aa they vtpen tho furrow, drop and cover the sV.d with
•»ne horse and band. 1 think them worth one hundred
, . - - Jhlnk them worth one hundred
•Hrk-ro to any planter, that t.lanu full crops of
f ..V f "‘‘. my,K ' ,f 1 wouW n °t plant d’erep of cotton
t without them for no consideration In tho Minds ofroa-
-flfol.'SASns nf Living WIInnKi evrtICV to lli.lv ! louv, «Tjv
A JiclghlM> r *j from day to day, thu wonderful effect# of t Leo county, Georgia, July 12th, 1M5. *
DAMS' PAIN KILLER. I -
Rvxnrsxf Cut, Onto, i 1 have u«ed Bandsll ft Mercer’s cotton Planter tw»
3Ir. J. N. Ilnrrl*: iKnrPIr—7’our favor of the 2ttli nit. * senson#, nml consider them of great value to the farmer
j I have reed enough each year to pay for the Planters*.
I* nt hand, aud In reply will say—77V In-gnu selling Perry j
lliivt-' 1*11 III ICIIIi.r nml l.'ltl. lit C l.t a.ll...mv nul l •
Davis’ Pain Killer, and with very littlui lVort on our pnVY; j then I wive at fptuiit om-ViunTthe” labor of"cuitivVthm'ajI
' “ * *' j Issevve*! In so narrow a Un<. that withgUd
Sides vve-re small at tiret. but ns it berame km*wn In our 4 tin* coifon isseweai In narrow a line that with *i>od
community, the dcmnml incren-cd very rapidly, fat-In- I plowing there Is but little Imo work m-eded. There
3oml <*nr expectation*, nnd every iierson that l*onglitlt saving «*f Immls and horses In planting I should sav
wj.nld come after more, and *q*eak In the highest term# they w*-ro worth otielnimlnd dollars each, and recom.
of It a* a valuable remedy for nil those ilio-a**-s your , lueti*l every Ihnner to use them.
IMituphli t n**}k*- *»f. From those riH-omnti-ndations wo t ft. j). McLENDOV
were imlm-cd tmise It in our own faniillc#, aud the good 1 Lee county, Georgia. July 9th, 1866. * * *
cfh-cts of tbe medicine won* Imnieiliately apparent. 7Yo i Aff* 1 have been ovuraeeiug forSIr. S, D. Mr Tendon
novv cotilinne it* iro* "Hit great satisfaction. 7\'e l.avo .the present year, and fully concur in hi* statements
sold mere of the Vnlti Killer than wo ever have slnroor I “hove. DAVISSON 7VAKi*v\
before of any other medicine in Hit* same length of time; 1 * * '
nml vve d.* not hesitate to wiy thut It lias. Riving better I in n, ."i ,al1 * M'-rcer-Gentlcmen: In reply to
Keep u large supply In tin* West, it Is Just such a medi
cine a* the people want, and they have already found out
that tin y can cure the Fever und Ague for 23 ct*. It will
cure ni-oUl III on** hour—a severe rough In olio Highl
and lin* proved to be thu best medicine lauso for a (Uncas
ed sto.-iiarb, ami many other pur|*>*i *.
7'inir*. ftc.. Lockwood t Graham.
Slow*, perry Davl# ft Son:—Allow ine to n*l*l my testi
mony to Hi*- vulne of vour l*nln Killer. Oil tho 4th lust.,
my sou was badly burned with tire cracker*,—! im
mediately wot for Bonn- Pain Killer, uml w ith some sweet
oil |H)ultn*i il It. uml he Is novv doing well.
7 ours, truly, Jacob A. 7Ve-tcrvelt,
Mayor *>f the City of S. Y.
Ou- ‘-77 presume Iio 3Icdical preiinration over offered
to the public has lieen more thoroughly tested than Perry
Davl*' Pain Killer. Thousands of person*, were they
called upon to <b* so, would cheerfully testify that they
have iim-iI it for vaiiou* ill*, with the most satisfactory
success. It l# within our own knowledge, that an lm-
tueiiBc aiiioiint of suffering Ini* bu n relieved by It. Its
proprietor*, 3t*-#*n*. Perry Davl* ft Pun, sitv-o no )>aiu* or
e.\|H'tisc in order to satisfy the public. Being strictly
honorable men, they observe the utmo*t utiirnnnitv in
the nmtiiifiii-tiire of their celecrated Pain Killer. Tlio
material* of which it I* composed nro carefully selected—
noive twvt live i>«M qvmlUy being us.-d, Bv these nunn*tho
high reputation which the Pain Killer Im* long since ac
quired, I# nt all times triumphantly sustained. In view
or these fart*, we a re by no ineati*Mirpri*cd to learn that
3!c*«r* Davl* ft Son's sales are constantly and rapidly In
creasing. 77'hilu wo congratulate our friends gcncmllv
that so valuable a preparation n# tho Pain Killer I# place'd
within their reach.vve mu«t l*e penuitted to rejotcuut the
well.iiierited success of Its liberal nnd enterprising pr<*-
prb-loi'*.—j Providence Gen. Advertiser.
For the 1,000,000.
The V. S. Patent Marble Company,
[CAPITAL 105,1100.]
No. 898 Broadway, corner 77’alker street, New 7'ork.
nil orders for MANTLES,
A BE prepared to execute nl
TABLE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, PILAS
TERS, SLA IIS. ftc., in iiiiituthni of Sienna. Ilrocntcl, P’
ranee*, Neapolitan, nnd nil fancy Marbles, equal i
strength, beauty aud durahlliiy to ri al lunrtdc. nnd In
some re*|M'Cts superior thereto, aud nt less than half the
cost. Unlike iimrbleized Iron, vvooil or slate, it I# wholly
freo from all objection* vvhicli lire urged against mere
surface work, where pnitit, copal varnish, ftc. form the
temporary polish nml beauty of thu article. 3laii|el#
frowv H to $tu. Order# from Builders, Cabinet .Maker* nnd
other# solicited, nml satisfaction guaranteed. Agent# Pu
tin- principal cities treated with.
PETER RENNIE. Pre*T.
Lovkl ll. Micki.r.- 1 , 7’. Pres’
Joseph I, win. Soc'y. 8 oct 24—tf
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 Malden Lnnc, New York-
M anufacturers of the ivori.d renowned
SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
ftc. Baltimore Depot, 146 Pratt afreet. Boston Depot,
14 Howard street. sept 6—ly
SHOW CASES.
lloOman ft t’ersli.
Mnnufnctui-crM, 37 Ilowery, New York f
H AVE the large#! nml chen|H}*t MiH'k of Show Cases
ever offered In this city, made In every style; Sil
ver-plated, Urn**, Rosewood, Sntlnvvood, ftc.
Orders promptly tilled, und gv#»U carefully packed and
shipped to any |Nirt of the United State# and Can
Sep 4—3m
E. J. DONNELL,
General CommUalon Merclinnt,
No. 140 Pr.AHL-st. (Fourth door from 7Vall-st.) New York.
sept 4—Cm
Important to Housekeepers ft Dealers.
<1 Fcltox-si. and 71 Ukkkm ax-hi N. York.
Priuci|ml Office 10!l*Front Street, New 7’*>rk.
Factory, N»». 3rt, 37, nnd 38 Ilwdwm street, Jersey City,
ryillK Proprictonoftbislongnml well known COFFEE
j. nml SPICE K*tnl»R*lim**iit. continue to prepare tlio
beet PHARMACEUTICAL P07VDKRS in use, for raising
.Mustard, Cocoa, nml ninny other article* of daily im* in
every faiiiRv, wblcli they offer u|H>n the most n-nsoimlde
term*. Catalogue* sent to denier swim request them.
II. II. ft J. G. 1SII.73I.
N. B.—Consumer* mlvNed to inquire for Iliqa* Mill* ur
tide*. . nng 14—ly
SHIEFFEL1N, BROTHERS & CO.
| iJironTtRs axd nr^i.m* tx
i Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery,
j dse.Vbci
Corner of Broughton and Jeffcrron sts.
. UP STAIRS.
DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE. .
T HE siibwcrlltcr hns lit store n general aMortnient ot
DRY GOODS, comprising goods of Foreign and Do
mestic Manufacture, to which lie would Invito tlio ntten-
of purchaser#, uml which lie offers to tho trade on reason
able term#. Country 3Ierchaiits visiting thority, will find
on an examination, style* of go***l# peculiarly ndanted to
tlielr trade. Jan 8 77TLL1AM 0. FOOTE.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
Z>Xl. W. T. PARK,
The Botanic, or Reform Physician of
SAVANNAH.
TBEOB to nnnouiiee that he has removed his ro-
■ ■ aldenco nnd Ofllre from the corner of Stnto and
Jefforaon-street#, to the rornier resbli-ncu and ofllco of tlio
Into I)r. Rb-hnnlsnne, on Broilghloinitreet. (between
3tontgom*-rv and 7Ve*t Itroml+treels.) Ilo tender# III*
iiumt sincere thank* to Id* follow-citizens In tlio city nnd
country, for tho very liberal employment **r hi* profes-
alntinl service* nince III* location in Sivuiiiinh, nml takes
pleasure In niimmucing that Id* facilities for meeting tho
constantly increasing demand# iijhiii him are greatly im*
pnivuil. linving employed a competent person to attend
espeelally to Ids office affair*.
Ladle* may consult him either In III* family parlor, hii
coiiiuttlng.rooni, adjoining hi* office, or In Ills offica. Ills
consulting-room Im* lieen furnished nnd arranged with
c*|ierlnl reference to the convenience, comfort and tn*to
or tlmso visiting Idm professionally.
Patient* visited promptly and punctually.
For term* nnd further particular*, see Id* Medical
Joiirnnl. 3mo—oct 1
M. CARY, Tailor,
H AS RBIIOVED to the Store formerly occupied by thn
Into Mr Alexander, In Bull streot, opposite the
Drugstore, where lo-1* prepared to (hit and Make up
Gentlemen'* Garment* in tho latest #tv le, nml on the most
rciiMiumblo term# forca#h: also, Uniform# for Military
Comtiaide* for any imrt of tho State.
P. S. Gentlemen will And It to tlielr advantage to pa
tronage tlieanhscrilH'r, n* they aro euro to he pleased both
with tho workmanship und price. Cutting done at the
•hottest notice, nov 7—8m
170 7VILLIAM STREET, NEW’ YORK,
I NVITE tlio attention o» tlio trade to tlielr large and
varied stock of Drug*, Paint*, Oil#, Perfumery, ftc.
In addition to tlielr regular Importation# of Staple
Drug*, they are nl#o receiving direct from the source# of
production und iiinnufacture, suiqdie# of Tooth, Ilnir, nnd
Nail Urm-lic*. Bronze#, Cork*. Mortar#, Sponges, French
ami English Perfumery, Lullin'# Extract*, and many oth
er articles usually embraced in Druggist#’ stock#, which
they nro enabled also to offer on tho most ndvuntngi
terms.
Orders, cither in person or by mall, will receive prompt
attention. wug14—ly
Sewing machines,
E xcelsior skiving .machines.—Made by
HOOD, BATTKLLE ft CO., Worcester, 3In#*n-
eliuxctt*. patented by Kiln# Howe. Jr., Septemlicr loth,
184it. These Machines are warranted, (with proper use.)
not to get out of repair. They are built In a good sub
stantial nnd workmanlike mniincr. and will do Tailor*'
8hoomakcr*’ nnd Saddlers' work. In a manner warranted,
to give satisfaction. Tim *tlch will not rip nny more than
common sewing, done by band. Call and seo them in
■» lin PtlKSNHT nfi-not. I'lillmlnlnliln tut
operation, at 140 CIIK8NUT street, Pliiladelnhla, _
stair*. TV. A. DAW’SOM. Aveht.
may 12 '• ’*70
The Hand Sewing Machine!
MANUFACTURED
Under Patent of F. B. Robinson & 8. H. Roper,
BY HOWARD ft DAVIS, BOSTON.
T HIS Maehino actually Sew#; u*o# but n single thread;
thread* It* own neetlle*, and take# every variety of
through Htilrh, without loon or rhnin. Thu Mltche* uro
formed the snmo a# lu lmml sewing, nml, except in tho
lierfi-etlon of their nrciimcy and regularity, cannot Iwdia-
tliignl.do d from Imud-vvork. The work I# performed with
nt least #lx time* the rapidity, while being of vastly wipe-
I J»1
rlor quality to tho best hand sewiug.^
77% II. WILLSON,
Appleton's Building, No.348 Broadway, New York
d'Cireulars and Sample# *ent by moll on appUcation.
nor 1l»—lm 8
THE AMERICAN WATCH
fB N07Y on snlo by thn princl|>nl dcnltjj *** '
oprlnrlpnlil
country, and the public nro Invltwl
test tbo quality In comparison with the Im^rted nrtlclo.
flier nro constructed on the PATENT 1.K7 Kit I K1NCI-
l'Lti, *4» long tried nnd approved, with such alterat ion* In
the arrangement nf thn part*, a* long experience hns de
monstrated to lm the !*•»», to eusuro
RclInMltty, Accuracy ami Durability.
TheSIaiiufucturers wmrant tlio A3IEUICAN 7YATOII
In every particular of It* workmanship and (terfonnanco
N. B. Norn* nro genuine union* Hi* name* of thn nianu-
faciurer*. DENNISON, HOWARD ft DAVIS, 7YaRham, is
engraved on the movement. • nov 19—lm
Price. I have planted eight acre* in",lav to each dr f
_ .1 r«n| stand.
7 cry respectfully yours, \Y. F. 1IAMR1CK.
Leo county, Georgia, J** 1 -* 10<l - *vix.
t, July 12th, 1866j
H 1 ".:" 1 1' 11 ' 1 !,": 1 ' 1 ',<!“!>'i»»'»■iWiMVtnmViK friS
Ilo iii on nil ui} laud except new ground, nml 1 think
tin y will do In that, they will do In a mountainous voun-
jrv ns well as in a lev,'}, if I hnd not Imuplit I would
travel |,> your shop which Is 76 mile*, nnd imv fifty del-
Jar* a pleco for tlu-m. It save* one-third of tho vvoriu one
band enn plant n# tnitrh ns two. and one hnnd can chop
out three acres while one can chop out ono acre after a
common tdovv. Your, n-snectfullv,
K. BRASWELL
cuniniou plow.
lUSlviLL.
T II [“""U' n *L| J"!y Util, ,855.
„ M, ,, wn “? lr! Ihl* Is to certify that 1 have used
Rnmliill ft .Mercer * cotton #ee,| drill of your manufacture
and am #u well plea*, ,I with them Hint 1 would recent!
!, n ‘rhfr H i , !h\? w "wh..^ ,, ii ,m !;'i.V. 0t ,r,e ' 1 thm 'Kivu them
T,' h ® U « rt ’ 'ww* «I" V" is a great
l.eln« #o itnlforn. In tho drill, the* p oul g cai Tedone
Wtcr dcsjavtcli, consequent",
tin In*-vvork Is lighter, ns g,N*l plowing supersedes the
necessity of a great deal of hard hoe w,»ik.
JNO. BARKSDALE.
. m' 1 .' i" Zllft U . wt 1 "f llandnll ft Mercer',
a lil' i' i n? ;' in ! »«y crop, and wu!
, — . well pleased. 1 linve u*e,| five of them tlie ,iiv.«iu,
Tin-Pain Killer Is sold by John 11. .Moore ft Co., Tlio*. : Planting my entire crop, nml nm still^better nhsmed”*
31. Turner ft Co. and 8. !>. Brantley ft Co.. Savannaht 1 Th-re |* n saving of between two nmj threo | , , 11 X.V.'7f
Ikirn-I. Carter ft Co., mid Clark, Well* ft Dubose. Angus- feed to ihoaere In plaining. Iieridea om horse n, ,l on°/
tni E. L. Strolo eker ft Co.. .Mac,,. A1-. by Druggist# hand with these drills does'the work 3 |ltwJ7,ii5d!SJ
nml Grocer# generally.
nov 22—eoiiitm
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
W E lake pleasure In announcing to our friends nnd .
the public, that wo have this day opened up stairs
over our store, u splendid assortment of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Etc.,
CONSISTING OK
the hoe work, the cotton Iming in so straight and narrow
a row. I consider them worth one hundred dollar# each
j|’ ( ,l,u,, D' r . and recuimetid all to pure has, uuduS
lloyal Velvet Carpets, varhais patters;
Brussels Tapestry Carpet# j Rich three ply Carpet*;
Very handsome two ply Carpets;
. ...-pet*}
Dutch and Hemp Carpets: Velvet andClienile Huh*;
31at#of variiai*style#:
English nml Atm-iican Drugget; Window Shades;
Satiu pill,im-uml Woetsed Curtain*;
Lice ami Muslin do;
Curtain Pin*. Cornices, nnd Tassels;
Curtain llnml#. Gimp nml Cord:
Trimming# for Curtains; Oil Cloths, ftc., ftc.
7Vo have engaged Mr. Daniel Cronin to cut, mnke nnd
put down Carpets uml Oil Clolli* when desired.
Whohnvc ni-oseriircd the service* of Sir. Antotiellaskn,
late of Pari# ami London, whose unrivalled skill and taste
in decorating and oruaiiu-liting IVimlow# Is uusurpnssed
in the Southern State*.
He w ill also put lip 7Vlndovv Shades, make String. Hair
or Sin** Matrasses, Mull'and cover old ami new Furliiture,
decorate French lledstend*—and all other orimiiiciitnl
work nppcrtainiiig to u I'ashionublo residence In the latest
American am) French style*.
77*o shall be pleased to have u call from thoso In search
of the alsive g'NNl*. AIKEN ft Hl'IINS,
oct 13 Monument eqr.
SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT
COHN AND COB MILL
PATENTED MAY 10th ISM.
T HE attention of Planters, Farmer*nnd Stock feeders
III general. I* respectfully called to thl* Mill ns thu
most lin|N>rlunt article of the kind now in use, not only
well adopted for grinding cob im-nl for Hock, but grist or
tim- hominy for the table, mid especially bread meal from
corn nut fully ripe or dry lu full.
Ill setting thl* Mill, iio mechanic or frame work Is
waul,-,I. only wanting to befn*t<-m-d to the floor or pint-
form. Easily adjusted and used by any perron, even a
child.
The LITTLE GIANT has received thu first premiums nt
the lab- Agricultural Fair* of Missouri, Kentucky. Mary
land, and other Stnte*. nml that I* the most rompUiueuta-
rv manner, n* well ns the most randy commendation from
the thousand* witnessing it* iN-rfortiinurc.
Tlii'sc Mills nro guaranteed In the most posltivo manner
against deflect* or breakage, nml No. 3 warranted to grind
16 bushel* of feed per hour, with one horse, nnd offered at
tho low price of JUS, nil complete,re-ndy for attaching tho
team. No. 4 nt $75. grinds 20 bushel* per hour with two
horse#. Manufactured by
SCOTT ft 3I0CKBKE,
Augusta. Gn.,
And sold by C. IT. C.\MPrin.n.A£Hit for the Manufacturer*.
171 Roy street, Savannah, where the Machine tuny ho
aecn. may l
HENRY IcATIlROP <fc CO.
H AVE received per Into arrivals, n large portion of
their Fall and Winter Good*, consisting in part ol
('"lor,si .Molt,- Antique Pres* Silk*. Idack do.
Rlnck do do IIoIh* Dresses,
Colored, plaid nnd #tri|M-d Clietie Silks,
Plain black Poult «],• Sole end Gro ,|e Afriqtte,
Do do Grode Rliine nml GrodeSvvIsse,
French 3!ou#lin de Lillies, in all st v le*.
do Merino* ami Cashmere*, in nil shades,
Rich plaid 7Vor*te«l nml Cashmere*.
EMBRlDERIES.
Set* Muslin nnd Cnmhrie Sleeve* and Collars,
do ,|,i nml do Cuff* nml Collnrs.
French wrought 3liislln Sleeve* and Cnturric Banda,
do do lldkf*, Dimity linml*. ftc.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
Colored Moire Antique Cb>aks, Black do do
do and Idack velvet do, Col‘,1 uml black Cloch do,
Dol'd nml Idack Clolli Talmas,
Rich Cashpiere Shawl*, hroche borders.
MERINO VESTS, HOSIERY, &o.
laulies' Merino 7'est*nml Pant#,
do Cashmere and Silk Glove*,
do tine Burk Gloves, do do Kid Gauntlets,
Cnl'd nml w hite 3Ierino Hose, black nml white Silk de
lllnck, white, slntentid mixed Cotton Hose.
Children’* IVoreted Talmas, Cloaks, Hoods and Caps,
Infant'* 7Vor*to<l 3!it*. Boot*. Gaiters, ftc. oct Jt
Dougherty county, On., July ICtb, 1866.' U ' 0WE!fS '
Metsr*. Randall ft Mercer:—In reply to yours of th
ll ‘.l.! 110 and Ionjj sought after.
Many an,I varied have been the mrenipt* or intelligent
mind* to attain what \;»n hnvo accomplished, hut with
only partial aurcess. Thl# leaves nothing to be ,les re.1
In a cotton drill. 11 ihqioslts the seel mdlormlv nml con-
Hnuoiisl.v In a straight and narrow linens you wish, save#
about one half the labor In planting, and nl«out omi third
of thuhoo work In cultivation. It is almost neodlcaa to
add that I am delighted with your drill.
Your# respectfully, j e MFlH'vn
Leo county, Gn., August 10th, 1966. UCEB ’
I Jilutito.l WITolhrr ,™Sii?7lS35llf r !ia Sol'iftcJ:
Jviilng row I planted a; well ns ever cotton was planted
before your drill como Into use. Tho remit wn*. that In
tho row planted with your drill I got a in. r J perfect
Man,!, and 1 think It grew off much letter, beside* I
cotton the two first time.,
a* long a# I plant roituu.
Leo county, Ga.
I shall continue to ns- them
frjc Your# ftc.
JESsEE COCK.
Messrs. Randall ft Mercer—Gentlemen: I have used
eight ofyotir Cotton-sn-d Drill*, manufactured bvJ If
llntson. ou Col. J. Bond’s Fowitown plantation. ^ I 'am
much tdeased With tliein. Imvlnn mnll.Li i n .
much pleasrel with them, having realized gre at saving of
r'; !' Plntiting and chopping out, nnd the
hand# at the first siding could go over at least anv-third
timre In a day, nnd do lietter work than In cotton planted
,P . "T* u^', 1 1'buit with coulter nml block. I
lia\o no hesitation In giving It ns my opinion Hint in the
nse ofyonr drills there is a saving of one-third of tho la-
ssruM'iSd'iai •
tSSSZEUSSin, 1,55. ««*«.
ertlfv (hat I have used two ot Randall ft
711 "’‘ 0r .\. , n '‘i?• lmT0 no hesitation in say.
Ing Hint they will ,|n. The saving of labor in planting ia
t,,0 1 raving of rood I* nu object, nnd tlio cotton
btnnds in »uch n narrow drill that tt tnay almost ho kept
clean without the hoes. There 1# nothing to equal them
I" planting cotton. 7VM. B. REYNOLDS.
Lee county, Ga., July 1st, 1656.
r i , „ . Lec Coixtt, 0*.. August 23d, 1855.
I Imve used Randall ft 3I, rcer's Cotton-rod Drill, which
I purchas'd of Col. J. H. Matron, nnd think they are tha
innvhlnea now in use. 1 am ratlsflcd there {# a great
savliig in seed and a greater saving in work. I am fully
bntisfl,',l there is one-third of the hoc work savc,l. Try
them, and any rcasmintde man wUl l>o Mtlsfie,! they are
worth more thun threu times tho price they are sold for.
PHILIP 77EST.
Having obtained from .Messrs. Randall ft 31,-her the
exclusive right „r supplying the Stnto of Georgia with
tlie#,-Drills. I nm now prepared tosupplvull thiiianda.
linving made nrrotigi-iiieiits for tlielr maiiiifiictiire In Pal-
inyra and Milledgevill,.. Money sent nt my risk by mall,
if thu requisitions of tho Post Ofllre Department are coin-
pi id with. Any otlidr information desired ran t>o ob-
taiud by addressing mu eitlmr at Palmvntor Milldge-
.Ilk,n.-c.ri.-ln. j. u. watsu.n:
•Ht 19—iHW.’m
FALI, SUPPLIES.
T HE Snl-scrilN-rs liavo just received, per steamer from
New York, and offer for role low, the following ar
ticles, viz:
2 cases striped and plaid Homespune.
1 do New York 31111 Shirting.
1 do Family do
1 do Carolina do
1 do Pear brand, a new article, 37 inches wide.
1 do ltd Flannel; 1 do 7Yhite do.
1 do Ilrown Canton Flannel.
1 do Blenched do.
1 do 3larincrs Stripes.
1 do Blue Denim*: 1 do Bd Tick.
60 pieces Sprague Calicoes; 26 do AUen’e do.
25 do Assorted hraiul* do.
2 hale* Sen Island Brown Shirting.
2 do Ta do. do.
2 do 3, do. do.
1 do Allendale nrown Shooting.
do Uncus VllleStrips-*,ami a.Kp^Joraortment 0 f
English Half Hose. hot 1!
AIKEN ft HU HNS.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
PIERSON, I1EIDT ft CO.
A BE receiving weekly, per btramers, one of the largest
nml b,*stroleet«|atocke of Clothing ever offered in
this market, which they offer on accommodating term* at
wind,-mile nnd retail.
They also havo In store x good assortment of Gentle
men's Furnishing good*.
Merchants visiting Hip city would do well to rail nnd ex
amine our slock.
P. 8.—Orders from tho country promptly attended.
_nug 31
O ATH.—5<Hl bushels prime Ohio Seed Oats. For
sale, to orrlro, per brig Margaret 8tevru« from Bal
timore. Also in store, Corn, Bran, Eastern Hn^r, ftc. For
sale by
7VAVKR ft CONSTANTINE.
S UGARS.—Double refined Crushed, double refined
Powdered, Coffee or eoft CrushimL refined 7VliJte._ In
•tore, and for sale by
dec 6
0. A. b. LAMAR.
TBR
JS.
-10 m paving nrick, for sale by
CARI.ETON ft PAR80N8.
B RANDY.—Rramly In halfpipe*, quarters and oc
taves, in Bond, Just received, and for/
Haves, In Bond, Just received, anil for sale bv
nov 19 MINI! ft JOHNSTON.
SCOTT’S
CORN AND COB T MILL
PATTKVTKD MAY 1Gth,1864.
S S. BB07VN. Proprietor of Georgia, Tonne* c and
• Alabama, of thi- Invention, which 1* doubtless
. among tho most Important of modern times for the uroof
. the w-ell advised farmer nml stock finder; nnd the uni-
• vernal favor with which it tins ben received from the first
• more Hinn anything else, attests its utility and superior!-
For portability, simplicity of construcHen, and con
venience of use, Hu- Little Giant lias no equal. It weighs
from three to five hundred |Hiunds, according to size, ran
■ l*e put in operation |,y the farmer In twenty minutes
without expense or tmchaiilcnl aid, tlu-n adjusted and
used with convenient by nnytHtdy.
The Little Giant has received tho Vint Premiums at
every State 1'oir out Missouri to .Maryland the past Fall,
and that in thet_ost complimentary ntauner.
These .Mill* are guaranteed ill the most positive man
ner ntmliist breakage,>r derangement, and warranted to
grind fowl fhimi ear com. and grits or fine hominy from
siiellod corn, with a degree of enso aud coincidence for
farm punairos never attained before.
The subroribere are now prepared to furnish tho trade
or nil U 'I ltl,VW “ n “ xIev-s, to suit the vnrid wnnte
No. *2 is offered at #06 complete, randy for attaching the
team, and warranted to griug ten bushels of feed per hour
with one horse.
No. 3 nt #75 will grind fifteen bushels per honr.
No. 4 nt #90 will grind twenty bushels per hour, with
two horse*. ’
Manufactured and for sale by
„ 8. S. BR0YTN ft CO..
mar 3 . at Nashville, Tenn., nnd Atlanta, Ga.
TO BE A ISLAND COTTON PLANTERS.
FU^UE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agent*
JL for tho kAlo of tho celebrated McArthy SEA ISLAND
CuTTON GIN, thocotton from which Is readily sold, and
which usually brings three to five cent* per |>onnd more
thun from any other Gin yet invented, are now prepared
to supply Planters and thoro wanting, with theseor super
ior workmnnslilp at one hundred am! twcnty-flvu dollara
each. Extraitulars#ll.
Extract from a letter from a Florida planter t
"TheMcArthyOlu 1s Infinitely ahead oferery other
Gin yet manufactured. I would not be without one for
treble the amount; It saves trouble, Is simple, nnd turno
out bcautiftil cotton. Thn staple la not Injured, and the
open process so much desired by tho English buyers Is c«r-
ta nlv obtained.”
aug24—tf
BOSTONTft VILLA LONG A.
F ine black frock coath.—ji7sTre
c «l T «>,pw«tsameri * good sssortment of Blen’s
extra fins Black Frock Coats, and Pants, silk and rails
Vests; for sal* cheap, at tha clothing stow, Gibbons
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