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THOMPSON a WITHINOTON, Morning New*.
It. II. HILTON, Journal.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
b. n. iU UL S'NUMI-iKN.
TIIB SHIP* COXPXIHI.SO Till* lilSK ARK
ATLASTIll,
Cap:. IVKst.
PACIFIO,
Capt. Nv*.
UAI.TIC,
(’api- Comstock.
, ADUIATIO,
Copt. —
Thotoalilji*having been
built by comrnci,expre**ljr
forgovernineiu service, ov*
cr>- care has iiwii ta'seu In
tlicir conslriieiion, hs also
lnthulren<lnes, in cninro
xtrengtli mid ipeod; Qnnd
piuchger* are uuequullotl
Ibelr acfi-sm undatmiis for
fbrelcgancA nr comfort.
Prl«v of passage from Now York in Liverpool,In first
mhtn 9»$<H In aecnn l ctUln, 475; ,-xchulve use of ex
tra also etato room, 5335. From Llvorpooltn New York,
jeno ami X-JO.
An experienced Surgeon allnohed to (inch ship.
No bortlisnsii bevecitrel until paid (nr.
PtMP<wr.t)l)ATB4 0F HAH INO.
frtm A'ta York., horn l.ivtrpool.
1X53. IH.VV
Wednealay....Jon.-.M.. 18151 ‘ftaiurday....Jan. Id.. 1855
tVetlnesd ty.... Feb. 7.. Ici55 “nturduy .. Kelj. ‘37.. 1X5.,
Wednesday.... Feb 11.. 1Kb Saturday.... Keh.10.. UJ-.5
* | ‘‘m urday... .Jan. 14.. 1X55
For Freight nr Pu-ange apply to
EDWARD K. COLLIN*, SO Wall street, N. V
UUmVN.81IIPI.BV fc(JO.,I.lverpool.
XTEPIIUN.KIiNN MID It CO, 17 Ansiln Prlara.Lohdun.
B. 0. IVAINWRIOIIT v CO., Purls,or
OB' Ml. DHAPrfR, Havre.
yy Iha owuenof tho*H ships will not honccoimla-
ble for gold, si ver, biilli-m, spicio. Jow-lr., procl us
stones, or tne'ala, unless bill* or lading a-o signed
Ibcrefor,and the value thereof expri Mscd iheroin.
Mhipperv plea«o take nollce. that the ship* of this
-,lne cannot carry any goods contraband nf war.
JhiiO. mwfly
NEW YORK,BHEMEN&SOUTHAMPTON
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
Tin* ships cnmxrlsliig this
Iin«lira tlio WASHINGTON,
ChiiI. K. Car.-ndy; 11 tilt*
\ MANN. Capt. Kdwnrd llip»
, gin*. TIk-so stcxuH-ra stop
-nt Southampton, both going
* and returning.
rnorosED dates or sailixo—1858,
Hermann,
H'-rininn.
Washtngt-m..
From South-
From
From
•mi-t'ii f r
Now York.
Bremen.
New York.
■ VTCBOAV.
SATURDAY.
WSUXUDAT.
...fan. 24
Feb. 23
Fob. 27
„Keb. 23
Mar. 22
Mar. 2fl
..Mar. 22
April 10
Anri! 23
..April 10
5I«y 17
May 21
..(lay 17
June 14
Juno 18
..June 14
July 12
July 14
..-July 12
Aug. 0
Aug- 13
..Aug. 0
tapt. fl
Sopt. 10
..Sept, fl
Oct. 4
Oct. 8
..Oct. 4
Nov. 1
Nov. 6
,.Nov. 1
Nov. 29
Dec. 3
..Nov. 20
Dec. 27
Dec. 31
Stopping at 8-iurlnmutoii. both going and returning,
my nno *' *• * * **
they nff.'rpa*s’ng(ir*proeo«*Iingto London and Havre,
advantage* uvurauy other route, for th- economy or tint"
and money.
wshmr raiv xr.w raaK ta aumuMmx axo onv.yr.x.
First Cabin, Main Saloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower Sa
loon. $110; Second do. $05.
All letters and uowspnpt-r* unit pass through tho Puat
Ofllce.
No bills of lading will be signed or parcels received on
the day of sailing.
An experienced Surgeon I* attached to each ship.
For freight or passage, apply to
0. If. SAND. S oitli 11 William Street, N. York,
C. A. ltlttKKKKN ft CO., firemen,
CKOSKKY A CO., Southampton.
WM. J HUT,IN, Havre.Jan 10—1 vgaw
t. a. oiLxoae.
J. ft. GILMORE St CO.,
missior - -
Mf MW
Commission Merchants,
Particular attention given to trio sum -r. i.'otton. Rice,
ftc^ and liberal cosh advances made on consignment*.
RnFKRF.NCKH:—ffuntor ftfiammell, Savannah. Oa.s
0.0. Parsloy, K*u President Commercial Hank, Kidder ft
Martin, J. 11. Flanner, E*q., Wilmington, N. C.
noylff—1y
«w *
TH08, J. OAR80M Sl Co.
Light Street, nALTIMORE.
H’sffern Produce and General CttmmUeion Mer.
chantt and Denlcre In Duron, Park, Lard, <tse,
Orders respectfully solicited
Jan31—dm.
AND KERSEYS.
» c"-,"—i- » hotter opporfiinlttof
JL tmrc.iaiing tho above named articles, nt so great
bargains a* they can lm bought now nt this Store. Wo
have on hand a largo assortmnnt of TILANKRT8, which
tan't lie beat for sire, weight and quality. All who really
wish to buy, are advised to call at
ROKBNilAUnil ft I,ARSON’S,
No, a Bhs.hr* store*.
dee 30
El. M.
nAniEn.nEonniA.
Wffipiirm tho fftiinvin,
, V getltle MMt ** *1...-*.. Ifl*.1..il on n n — 1
■ . „„.jtlemcnt Alexander Ifltehell, T. P. Pea»e nnd
Jacob Rnlrenbongh. Darien. Cg,; Ramn^l Palmer k. Spn,
rnvsnnah; MJLIJtatwy, «-q , rt,cr!eiton,8 C.tF.I,
Beck, Bsq^fM Wall-street, Now York ’
Dsrlon,Oct., 1853. • net 0
IL ffjsamsw, i
A/Vrl
(.llIBB
Practice law in Ulcbmond, Burke, Waslilngton,8crlveti
and btnanuel.
Tno*.M.aBMUKN. MAh.OOt.MD, JON as.
dcolW • * ly
Itlll.Lim ft SIAN Dill,l,«
ArroKjYKrs at law,
« . WnyuesboroV Rn.
Roferetice—Messrs. A. J.ft T. W, Miller, AuguitajOa.
U.
T57
u. (1.1 IB A 5 INN*
ATTOllNGY AT LAW, *
ractlceln tho Flint and tidWnliig cumltlcsof the
Macon Circuit. ff
. . WM. A. MH1U5,
ATTORNEY ‘ "* * *
AT h'A'W,
inwimcollo, flew*
WIM.IAIYI KDWAIIIIN.
BY A
ATTOKNUY AND OOUN8BI.LOR-AT.LAW,
... , Mlcttlnpy, Flnrltfn,
will pmciloe In the.Untirts or Bust ami South Florida.!
Reforonces—Tunno Pinkney u Co.,CharMon.8. Oa
Pierson, lloldt ft 0,*., Savannah, Ca ; Cooper ft Mother,
Micanopy, Fla,
march vifl ly*
NAiflUEIi \V. PEPPEU,
Successor to
fl R N a Y j . P K P P B n ft SON,
WhicIhis, Jetvolry unA Silver Ware*
No. 175 Chesntit si., opposite the State Ilouee,
l'lilluduliilila,
may 30 ly
WILLIAM J. WILQIlIlIt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warrenton, Goo.,
Willpraatloolntho Northern Circuit of Georgia, aud
In thecouulloiof Uurke,Columbia, Jefferson and Wash*
ItHton.ofthe Middle Circuit.ly tnny t)
PULTON HOUSE,
A T LA IV TA ft !•: O II G1J
ItY A. ILREliVUL
Atlanta. March H, |h.55. tf mar 18
■ As
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young** liulhtiug, Sign of tho UULDUN SADDLE,
opr-'-ote w. it. statuss* cumu.xa stowu
TV. PI. MAY &> CO.
Hnvo on hand it good iwHoruncnt of Saddle*, Drl'dlesund
Harm-**)*, or whlcli the f.dhmiiig comprUu a part s
SjwiWU tlullted. Overlaid awl Xhafum Snildle*. Plant-
••r * large and extra large Saddle*; Men’s plain do.; ling*
lull dua 1 toy*' and llnco dog Ladies' Saddles of a variety of
patterns; bridle* and Martengalc*; Saddle lings, Tranks,
8 \DDLKit*8 MAT Kill AL8.-Sn.hlle Trees. Skirting nud
ilogskln*; Pud do.; Straining an>Wor*tod Web; Thread
nud Tack*. n<norted sixes.
HAHN ESSES.—. Conch, Paroucho, Ilnggy and Sulky
llurucs.'eH or nil kind*, hv the single set.
tulmnm; rmslMlN-lS.—Uanmchtf. buggy ft Sulky
Spring* nud Axles; Dn*h Frames; llobb*und Rows, by
•he single.set; Plated an<l lira** .'tump Joluis: plain do;
patent Da*h IsMther, Top nud Curtain dug lirond nnd
narrow Luce*, variety of pattern*; Silk and Worsted
fringe j black nnd tuirplo Coach Houn-g Buggy Limp*,
Plated iiii*I Unus Carriugo Band*; Era*s and Plaited
Knoli*. ftc. July 33
local uvi;>i:ncu op tiii-j value
and Flro-Proof Qualitie* of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
AS M AXl'VACTURKI) BV
STARN3 & MARVIN,
NEW YOHK.
IN Tiir flroofthe 3d
Inst., which consumed
the brick building, occu
pied by Mr. John T.
Thninn* oiipn«iiu tbe
Hus Work* In ibis city,
wai n Safe or the abnvu
(loHcrlptloti, coiiLiinliiv
the book*, papers and
money of .Mr. Toomas
and Hliliongli the build*
lug was destroyed, tho
said Saf- sititvlnr!d no
Injury whutover from tho
I molin' beat to which It
had bu>.n «xpo*cd. On
opening the Bate, the
outturn* wurofou.iU iiniiisiiirbod.nnd ill the same older
nnd condition as whin phiced there, except a alight
dlic'ilorallon to tho projecting end* of a few paper*,
and the backs of one or twool the hooks, caused by
the stoam generated In tho Safe, white at Its greatest
host.
Tho Safe and contont*,a* It canto from the ruins, may
silll be seen, in tho possession or Mr. Thomas, at the
Has Works. A turg-i uHsnriini'iit ol Uumo celebrated
Saits always on hand, and for sale by
O. H.u.AMPPIBLD, A gout lor Munuracturori,
July ‘.'0,1X35. 171 liny at., xavnnniib, Ha.
I lake pleasure In oirro'*'rating tho foregoing state-
. •- -..... ouldndii * u “‘ “ “ u “ * —
msnt, ami In addition would add thnt p-o bonks are now
In u»o. J.T. TIIOMA8, Wood Yard,Porry Wlmrf.
July 88.18M. oct#4
FIRE INSURANCE.
Statzmcxt of tho “Norwich Fire Imutuucc Company ot
Norwich, Connecticut, on the Oth day of Juno, any
Capital Stock ....$160,000 16SS.
Surplus 6.320 00
1 00
$155,33
ASSETS or TttE COMPANY. 1 00
321 Shares- Dank Stock in various Banks $30,000 00
23 “ lucorixtrated' Cotnpaiih'H other titan
llniik*........t 270 00
Notes on demnii'l, secured t»y Mortgage* on
Ileal Estate, lloiidi. Hank Stock ami other
good personal security 121,800 00
rn*h In liauds of Agents 2,000 00
44 iu Hunk 1,160 00
$165.32100
UADIUTIU.
IstssesA(Un*ted,nnn<\iu*tedor claims for tossoa—nono,
Llaldlitius to nuy Hunk, Cor]>om(ion or individual—
none.
Total amount nt risk falmnt) 3.400.000.
The amount at lui/.amou nny risk, (with very few ex
ceptions,) uot over 6,000.
A BREWSTER, President.
E. Lt.auxed. Jr., Secretary.
Norwich, Conn.. June Dili. 1865,
lVrxouiilly appeared before tlio undersigned, Mayor of
thoeity of Norwich. In said State, A. Hrewstcr. Pr-aidcnt,
and K. Learned Jr.. Secretary of the “Norwich Fire
I nsuninceOimimny.” nnd made solemn oath to the truth
of the above statement, signed by tlioin. I also,
certify thnt 1 have examinod tho rejwirt of said Comim-
n.v, nnd find the nls.ve to bo a correct Htatunmnt of the
tamo and that tho notes nnd loan*on which a part of said
capital it invested are lu my opluiou good nud w,dl
•era red.
In'testimony whereof.T have here tosot my hand and
entiled tho soul of the city to be alllxed, this Oth day of
Juu''.1865.
[In H.J * WILLIAM L.nRKWKIt.
Mayor of tbo city of Norwich.
Tlio undersigned Is agent for the alnive ofllce, nnd Is
11*111710 take risks on all description* of property In the
city. J NO. 1N(1 EllfidLL.
Jyi*
TO RICE PLASTERS.
^IIB SulHcrllter I* Agent for the *ale of 44 Anderson's
T l -
Patent Ulcu Hutto." I* Is com;mct a«ul irartahlo,
mav l»e worked by ban I or borse j»ower, turning out ao»
cording to slxo of mncblnn, from 2» to 600 litisli»]*perdny.
Cuts and 11 imslel of tlx* same may ba seen by npiilicatloii
to dec 3 WM. P. YONOE, No. (U Hay at.
HARPER FOR DECEMBER.
M AItPBIPS new Monthly Magazine for l>fcem1>cr.—
Till* nnmher commencos the twe'flii vulnnie—now
*
Wsl»=3Tovft aotimtamtnta
l-Yom S, M. Pettn fill frCeSt AdstrtUieg Agency,
.. . **...« •»-». —■ - "’"iltvt' f--*-
.. _ II
Alusaa st n AVte York, and JY*o. Hi Stalest, Heels a,
P. ft Co are A lent* Tor the most Influential umt lar
gest circulating Commercial panor* both in Ibo Uultod
H tales andtlieCsnaUM.
P
Fanil
COOPER’S
Refined Shred
|01l HLANG MANQE. TAHLU JEIXIE8. io.—A
good aud cheap articis fur Confectioners, Hotel and
Family uso. To ba obtained In largo or small quantities,
with directions for using, of th* principal grecora and
druggists throughout the United t-tutus.
foi,a-"- ” •*““•***
PETER COOggR,
Island
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFICE, NO. 8 JOHN STREET,
(A DOORS FROM BROADWAY,)
T UB undersigned, proprietors of this establishment,
have for a long t bun (tho eonlor partner of the ,
firm, Nathan llarrett. for 87 years,) been prosecuting!
their business at Btuten Island. They have spared au
effort or expense, especially iu tho last few years, to ex»
cel in all the branches of their art, and hnvo boon sue*
ccssflil In attaining a high degree of Improvement, aa
well in tho machinery and apparatus for dressing differ-
out styles of goods, as In practical artistic skill. ,111 dye
ing nnd flubbing baUlos’ Silk, Satin and Merino Dreams,
giont Improvements hnvo boon made. In a large portion
of oases, those articles are made,In color nnd Hnlsu, very
nearly equal tn nppenrunco to new goods. Cmpu Shawls,
Cloaks, Mantilla*. Velvet Garments, Ac* are also very,
successfully treated. Faded end stalnod goods restored
"silks aud silk dresses watered.
Lace and Muslin Curtains. Carpets, Bugs and Tablo
Cover*, cleansed and rednlslied. Damask aud Moreen
Curtains beautifully- Dyed. Also, Ribbon*. Hosiery,
Hloros, ftc. Orders executed with care and dispatch.—
(lands received an\l returned by Express, doods kept
subject to the claim of the owner, twelvn month*.
ItAHRHTT, NEPHEWS ft CO-,
3 John >t., 2 door* than Broadway, N. Y.
J*n 15—P
CORRUGATED. WROUGHT IRON AND
WIRti RAILING!
(SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.)
‘'•rWWl'WWWi FOB PUBLIC UHOUNDS, CEMETE-
1UES, Cottages, Balconies, &o. This
new article of our niannfacturo, particularly commends
itself »o favorable notice, iron Bedstead*, with putont
Wire Sackings; u variety or Folding Iron Bedsteads,
Wrought Iran Farm Fence, Wire Netting, suitable for
sheep, p mltry, garden or eemetory fence; IV Ire Trellises
mitl Xuinmer-ltous**, with every variety of Wire Work
f-r gar lens, ftc.t 8iuves, Konders, Bras*, Coppor and Iron
Wove Wire Clpth, ftc. Circulars of designs furnished by
tho uiauuliictnrers. M. WALKER ft HONB,
No. 233 Market street, N. E. corner of Cth.
dec22—flmo Pblla'lelfihlu, Pa.
Reed’s Fat. Chronometer
362 asr O I 3N* J3 «
mmsu nit Improved StcuiU Engine, for which Let-
JL ters Pnteut wore granted to Joint A. Hoed, or Now
5 oris, Juit. 0,1865. Tlie uature of this improvement con
sist* In tho Increase of power about 20 per cent., and re
ducing the weight of the engine one half. Tho saving of
fuel Is efficted by letting tlio steam in on both sides or
Hie cylinder; doubling tho *l/.« of tlie port, mid balancing
tho pressure, removing the friction nud weight of tho
slido valve*, eccentrics, cross heads, connecting rods, ftc.
The exceeding simplicity or tills engine, renders it much
mere durable mid easily managed than any other, and
when placed upou tlio holler with wheel* It Is portable
though eff.*-tiv».
Th»so Engines received the Finsr Pane Menu nt the
great Exhibition iu Paris. There are about •nvouty-Hvu
of them now iu operation, nil giving groat satisIUctiou.
PUlOKSt
1 Ilorso Engine $160...Boilers aud Fittings„...$125
3 44 •• 200... 44 “ 160
*1 44 44 UUO... •• “ ..... 800
8 44 400... 44 “ 400
10 44 44 600... 44 44 600
All sixes, from 1 to 100 horse power, at the shortest no-
tire.
Also. Reed’s Pntent Steam Pump, tlie simplest anil
most durable ouo In use, for raising water or supplying
bollovs.
Further information may he lmd by addressing
TOUlJLKY ft HEED,
doc 18—3IUO p 05 Malden Lane. New York.
’ABLDUIEL)
'ESTABLISHED IN IMO.i
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WALTER, BAKCU <t <10.
Americac, French, Ilatopa
tide, ami Vanilla Oils 1C1 >f,ATBt
prepared COCOA s IIH< )M A, CO.
C* »A PASTI': Cocoa XI Icks.S.dit-
ble, Homeopathic and IHrietlo
Cocoat Cocoa Xhells; Cracked
Cocoa,ft o.
These Mniuif.ictnrcs to which
rin*T rRKNiliMs lint’O been u-
wnrdnl by the ebb*'' liMlIlntnus
hill Fairs oi Hie Union, are un
Henf. Mower ft Fruit excellent -lint for children,inva-
of the Cocoa, with a lids, and parsons in liuultli. They
pod i.prncd. tillay r Ulier ihnu Imluco the ner
vous exclieinent nliemlant iipnnthe uso of lennreoffuo,
mid lire rocommemlcil bv Dr-. Warren, Jackson, (lay.
want. Ware, and Adonis,of Boston, ntid by emlucnt
phtsii-innsel-ewli re.
Forsalo by all tlio principal Crocors iu Iha United
Slate*, nud by tnelr Agent*.
1). C. .Murray. New Vorkj Hrantft Twolls, Phllndel-
nhln; Thumas V.Rrutxd'ge* Onltluvirat Konnell ft Dud
ley, Cin. WALTER ll.-l K HR ft C«».,
tuar 13— 3in « Dorchester. Mass.
The Infallible
Self-Sealing Fruit and Vegetable fan.
4^UR cxperieiicaduriug tlio post year, lu manuCict-r-
h '°' sisLF-sKAMxn rmiiT cans,
und thn universal satisfaction utul certificates of parties
who have purcliused nud tested those of various makers
have given hubs the decided preference overall others.
Tho subscriber*offer to tbo public, fho
BEST SELF-SEALING CAN
over Invented, to promo Fruit, Vegetable*, fte.
THE SEALING IS INVARIABLY PERFECT,
All others require solder or cement, ,
Tho opening ba* boon enlarged tondfhlt a
FULL SIZED PEACH.
Every can Is perfectly tested before it leaves trar manu
factory, nud stamped with onr name.
TAYLOR ft IIODGETTB,
Manufrcturera of Plauidiud Tin aud Japunnwl Ware.
No. CO Boekman Xt., New York,
mar 13—1m V
yctu York attbevtinuntutn.
From 'SkiUin, Fieeehir, Often «• 8eheiP$ Advertising
//«»*«, 310 Hroulmey, Afrw terk.
ICRIICEMCEI
SPMaSi
QUARTERED by thu State of New York, with a cap!-
lal of $000,000, I* prepared to supply orders for Ice
forihlpiiing af the*sUortost notice, ana oh the most
■hlppifli
reasonable terms.
The mauagen of this Company havo had more than
twuuty years experience In tua Ice trade and are able to
refer to persons from bu sections of dm Sfatp for their
iu “ ‘ - - --•
success fu packing Ice fsr shipping In a way to secure
from waste and loss by melting.
This Company has now In store 250,000 tons of Ice, of a
quality aadUdckaoH*lual to uuy ever offered to the
^Ordors sent to R.T, COMPTON, President of the Com-
gtny, No. 103 Canal street, will receive prompt atteu-
N. B.—Vessels taking In cargo at our depots on Urn
Hudson river, will not is subject to port cliargos, whilst
they will always bo provided with good dockige and safe
harbors.
Tub qtncxsst tinmen otvzn to txssxu takino in
ICO AT VMXta &CCKB. \ B feb 6—0w-
BROOKLYN CITY
V
Burr Stone
lour,
rs so superior, it commands in Now Yurk a preference
of half a dollar n barrel. Thcso Mill* are wol
mlaptcd for nil kind* of grinding. Ilotwren fifty nn<
sixty Premium Medals have lu-cii awarded to the Mills
nml the Flour, and almost a volume uf testimonials.—
Ware-house fur Flour and Mills, 101 Ditano Street. New
Yottt.P jail 16—3m
Merillo Iron Pipe Works,
MEERIL & JAQUES,
143 Contrc-St New York.
M ANUFACTUIIEItS AND DEALERS in Wrought
Iron, Pipes. Fittings. Tools, ami every description
of apparatus emraveted with Steam. Water nnd (las. fur
healing nud lighting Steamers, Churches. Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories
aud Halls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Tumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler
Flues tun to to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machine! are entirely new, nnd our
own patent warranted to do doublo tho work ofauy other
invention.
orders solleltcd from all sections of the country, and
promptly attended to, ' Jo 23,'65—'ly
Is tlm time to snbserlbo. Call oarly, thnt you may pro
cure the first nnndmr.
Graham's American Monthly Magnxine for Decemtior.
—AMO.—
Idly fluson; or. Vm lv Struggles'MIdst Continual Hope.
A Tale of Humble Llfo, by Alice Gray. Received and
forsalo by WARNOCK A DAVIS,
nmiksollurs and Etntlonors, No. 150 Congress at.
dec 3
Coiufta, Faus, and Fancy doods.
WILLIAM TASKER,—No-10 PAiiKPuw, Now York,
T.NVITES tlie uttouthm DfXontlieru and Western Mer-
J1 chants, to his new stock of Fans, Combs, Hair, Tooth
ami Nail Bntdtos, Ladle*’ Reticules, Perfumery, Soap*,
Porta Mommies, Jet und Bend Bracelets, Pocket nooks,
Dress Hutton*, Pin*nml Needles, ll'M>k*nnd Eyes, (Yatch
Oitnnl*. Wax. Coral nnd Glass lk'nd*. Necklace*, ftc. In
dia Huhlu-r Combs, Canes, Hall* and Toys of overs de
scription. Pclssor*. Ravnra nnd Cntlenr, Hold and Gilt
Jewelry, Acconleon* and Violins, Includingngeneral anil
a very large stock of Kuglbh, French ami Herman Fancy
Hoods, which will be sold nt tho very lowest prices, for
Curb or approved paper.
IW Order* by letter selected and put up In the Lost
maimer. Wif. TASKER,
may,!—'ly ?In Park Place. Now York.
COAT* FOR SALE,
Tf A ROE Lump Lehigh,
JLd Red Ash. (broken and screened,)
8,tfr Parlor Lump Coal.
Smith’s (Richmond) Coal.
Orders received, nnd Coal delivered fo anv part of tho
city, by application to GKO. A. SIcCLERKKY,
dec 3 Forrcl's Buildings. Bull strot.
¥■1ALKIRK ALE.—17 barrel* of this sniierlor
JT brand, direct importation, lauding from ship Slmn-
don. nnd for sale by MINIS ft JOHNSTON,
dec 3
gAh flODA' Ac,—1,000 lbs. suiHsrior Sal Soda,
10 Imxr* FasHIo X.mp,
150 Hi*. Assorted Gum Drops.
Just rocolvod, and for snle by
JOS. M. TURNER, Agent,
dec 3 ‘ Market Square.
NLOAK CLOTHS,—Brown. Tnn, Drab. Grey
C j_
Und Tllack Cloak Cloth*, Sack Flannels. English anil
French Merino*. Printed Muslin da Lain"*, fitnlla Shawls,
Day State do, Black Merino do. S r. For snln by
’ «.,!•“ * **——■
dea‘8
DeWITT ft MORGAN,
Rlliero'* Bulldbigs. Cnngroim-sf.
NUC3ARS.—D-uildo refined Crushed, double refined
Powdered, Coffee or soft Crushed, refined While. In
store, nnd for solo by C. A. L. LAMAR,
dee A
B RICK.—io nt paving Brick, for salo by
dec A CAHLETQN ft PARBONB.
-llrntidy in halfpipes, quarters and oc-
I,Just received, and for sale by
SRAIVDY.-
itaves, In Bond,J
Sid
MINI* ft .TOllNRTOV.
DDLS No 3 Mackorol. A0 quintals Codfish, 2
«i*ks Hak<^0Jloxes Herrings, landing from
Impressand tosatoby
fnb 7 CARLET0N ft PARSONS.
ojEED POTATOES.—11 Wda primeBeedPota*
5^ tys, landing per »chr nure^ Jhnn Bosfon ;^fo»
W
ai inirr, inim unsmnt mi
HUNTER ft QAMMBLL.,
■iJAlL* con.Untly.bn lunil. «t mnnii'MlnreHi ptl
JXl cm, M CIIAPfEU * CO.'i,
feo 16—fit ' „ . No. fl Whllakcr-st.
I, we can sup- •DDOTATOKS^-200 hhls prime PlantlnfiPotatoc*,
—
The Best Hair Dye.
D n.fi. M, HALLAI!l>'X^n»w article) received thehlgll-
est premium nt the World’s Fair and Amortcnn In-
* wlw *
•dilute, where It wn* examined by the dlstiiignbhedchein;
•Sts, Ur. C. Little and Prof. John Toney, and pronounced
the Best,
For sale by the Principal Dniggt«t* In this city—price
$1. Principal ofllce nnd store 403 trail 600 lirond way, New
Voik.s mar 16, '6n—P uiarlfl
W. JACKSON ft NON.
GRATE AM) FENDER MAKERS,
246 Front St. and 930 Broadway.
Now York.
•ugl—ly P
ANDREWS A .7E8UP,
Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY,
Steam Eglnca, Dollera, Mnchlulsts Tools,
• Dcltlng, ftc,
« l5*!?. ftTKnB * in JUxmcmntT 4 Annctts,
No. 07 Pino street. Now York
Steam J^ngCnnd ’«*5. 0 .A Vo<K,ru,ir 4 Bcuch Iron "’urks’
v- Boilers.
Exclusive Agency In Now York for Lowell Machine
shop. Machinists 1 Tools. p oct 2—ly
C AUTION.—Nono nre genuine except they hear tho
stamp nf tlm patent. All mannfiicturers nnd sellers
infringing will bo prosecuted according to law.
mar in nmrlfi,'fia_p
MASONIC—I. O, OTK^sTofT^flTBTAT
_ _ kept on band, nt tbo old establishment of B. Comb,
244 Grand street, Bast nf Bowery, Now York. Orders from
the conntTytpromptly attended to. p Jo12—1 y
Steam Engine Works.
I).F. BPltnON, ft CO.
MANUFACTU*”'!' nr a °TKAM’ EXaljtS®* vl,B
iiuuuu.vs piMNi cui orr anu
B91LBBB.
T HE Subscribers not only assert the superiority of tha
construction of Ih'lr Enoixes, hut will guarsntos
to trausmlt ono-thlnl more t»ower with the some surface
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
OVER WHICH PASXE8 THE
GREAT N. Y, AMD N. ORLEANS MAILS.
N and aftor 8UNDAY, February 3rd,I860, two Dolly
to trausmlt ono-thlnl m|>ra i>ower
of boiler, and 30 percent, lies pressure of steam, than
any other unglue tnniMfactured In tha United States,
—. »l spo<«l, wltlio
maintaining an equal speed, without regard to amount
of Power applied to ougiue.
Also, from their long experience and Immense (hclll-
tics, they nckuowludgo nocotunutltmu in the manufac
ture uf y
BuOAn Mats. Saw axp AxtbVfau, Btiau
UlVlWA lll'UU. ...(l.lilv.
Pi’Jtro. Mi.mxo Pumps amr (Isamuo vox
Mixes, XiiAmxo axp Pi-Lura, Heavt axd
Liu nr Oavtixos* axh Mta Macuixctt
0V EVCtr U>ftCBlPT10X.
Southern rlantors' attention Is particularly directed to
our nuwnnd Improved bugar Mill. Tlie simpReltyufcon
struction, oxtra(lnllnar> , irnwcr and gn*»tdurability, ten-
d.'rs it decidedly superior to any now In use,
Orderrs by mall or otherwise attended to with prompt-
ne*s and despatch. ,
p. p. ounuo.v, )
it. X. C0.XKUX, > D. P. DURDON ft CO.
a. o. coxkus, )
fob 5—3m
For the 1,000,000-
The V. S. Patent Marble Company.
,iv, wauw.,111,, iuiu.i imiAi', ■
A RE prepared to execute all ot
A TABLIJ-TOPS, COLUMNS, PI
Tt-raS, SLA ltd, ftc., in imitation uf S
[CAPITAL 135,000.)
No. 308 Broadway, corner Walker street, New York.
I orders for MANTLES,
PEDESTALS, 1*1 LAS-
.t 8lonnn, Brocatul, Py-
ranees, Neapolitan, mul all fancy Marbles, equal lit
strength, beauty iukI durability to rcul tmublo. nud iu
some respects superior Iberuto, nud at less Ihnu half the
Oust. Unlike nmvbleised iron, wood ur elate, it is wholly
free from all oldectloii* which are urgod agaluxt mere
suffice work, where paint, copal variil.lt, ftc. form the
temporary poUsit und buraty of tliu article. 3lantels
from 8 to $lo, Onleis from Huilder*, Cnbinet-Mukers und
otlmrs solicited, nnd icitiefactiuu guaranteed. Agents fur
the principal cities treated with.
PETER RENNIE, Prcs’t. •
Loveu U. Mickles, V. Pres’t.
•TosEpn JjVitn, Peo’y. 8 oct 24—tf
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 Malden Lnue t New York.
m/fANUPACTUJU'.n8 Of tho WORLD RENOWNED
1TJ..SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
ftc. Halilm-irc beput, 145 Pratt street. Boston Depot,
14 Howard street. sopt ft—ly
O U wiu Mtor ounuA*, mutuary oru,ubu, two ejny
Trains botwoen Macon and Columbus, aud ono be
tween Macon and Amerlcus.
Leava Macau nt 2 A. M.,aml3 P.M.
Arrive at Columbtu 7.15 A. aud 10.30 P. 5L
Leave Columbus at 4.1ft A. M„ and 1.30 P.51.
Arrive at Macon 10.54 A. 51., and7.40 P. 51.
Lenvo .Macon nt 2 A. 51., and arr. at Americas 0.40 A.M.
j Leave Amerlcus at 2.20 P. 51., audavr.at Macon 7.40 P. 51,
Making a complete connection between Montgomery."
Ain., nod Augnsta. Kingsville, IVilmlngton, and Chnrh's-
t'»n. Also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savairanb,
Milledgevillo nnd Eatontoti. and with 51ncon aud (Vest-
cm Train* to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nnshvlllo nnd Knox
ville, Timti. At Columbus with Qerard nnd Moldlo Rail
road to EufaulA. Aln.,cunneclliigdailyntAmericu*. with
Four Ilorse Post Coaches to Tall.dm^soo, Albany. Timm-
asvlllo. Rainbridgo,ftc., with Triweekly llncWs to Lumv
kin, Cuthbert, ftc. At Fort Valley with Hacks to Perry,
Haynt«vlUo, Hawklnsvlllo nud Knoxville, Us. Passen
gers for Amerlcus and |Kdnts below Fort Valley, should
tnkn tlm 1J.15 P. 51. Train from Savannah, an'l the 6 P.
M. Train from Augusta to avoid detention at 5lncon t
for other points on South Wessern or Muscogco Rond*
take either Train front Xnvnmiah or Augusta.
PaMeiigcr* leaving Amerlcus at 2.2o P. 51., will reach
Columbus nt 10-10 P. 51. same night,
Passenger* from Columbus nnd Hie West, fbr America*.
South Western Oeorglm nr Plot i la, should take tlio 13"
P. 5L Train nt Columbus; sleep nt Fort Valley and reach
Amerlcus nt C.40 A. M. next inornlng.
First Class Steamship* leave Xnvtmnnli for New York
Wednesdays nnd Hnturdavs, and lor Phlladolpliln on
Wednesday*. Passage, in the ('nhln, $20; .Steerage, J' 4 .
Fare from Montgomery to Siivatinnli, ....$14 00
Do. Columbus to do a. 1000
Do. Amerlcus to do 880
O KO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
5Tncun, Feb. 00. Vifl fell 4
Important to Housekeepers & Dealers*
- TUB HOPE MZXiXsS.
71 i'ULTu.v-st. and 71 Uf.i:KMAN-*t N. York.
Principal Olllco 103 Front Street. New York.
Factory, No*. 30,37, nud 3S Hudson street, Jersey City,
T HE Proprietors of this hmgnnd well kuuwu COFFEE
and SPICE K-tublidinit-iit, continue to prepare tlio
best PHARMACEUTICAL POWDERS ill use, for ralstng
bread, biscuit, tea aud other rake*, ftc. They nl*o pnpure
Mustard, Cocon. nud many other article* of daily iim) ill
••very family, which they offer upou the most reasonable
toruis. Catalogue* sent to Uealerswlio riMiuest them.
H. II. ft J. H. I8IIA5L
N. B.—Consumers advised to inquire for Hope Mill* nr
tlelos. , nng 14—ly
SH1EFFEL1R, BROTHERS & CO.
IHHOhTKRH AXP PEALEM IX
Drugs, Faluts, Oils, Dyes, Ferftimery,
no wn.i.tA)f , fSTu*”‘.\'Kvr yotik
I NVITE the attention m Hie trade to their largo and
varied stock of Drug*. Paints, Oils, Perfumery, ftc.
In addition to their regular bu|Kirtntloiis of Htnpla
Drug*, they are also receiving direct from the sources of
production nnd umnuructuro, supplies of Tooth, lhilr, nnd
Nail llrmhe*. Dronxes, Corks, Slortars. Ppouge*. French
nnd EnglUh Perfumery. Lubin’* Extracts, and many oth
er articles usually embraced iu Druggist*’ stocks, which
they nre enabled also to oflbr on tliu most mlrantageous
term*.
Order*, either iti person or by mail, will receive prompt
attoiition. ang 14*-1y
S AFHS.—F. COTl'KNKTftCO,, lniportor* orFrcnch
nnd nthnr Knropenn Goods, No. 48 lirond at.
sp 80.1865. -
NUTS. PRUNES, RAISINS, Ac.
KAA LDR Paradise Nuts.
CPIP VP IfiOO Ilia Soft Shell Almonds,
non do Brar.il Nuts.
COO do Hnfel do.
75 drum* rlndrn Fig*.
1 rare Frsttrh Jar Pntnu.
1 do Pnnry Imxaa do
1ft boxes Layer Rnisln*.
lft ,do Mil do
05 do otto-half 1(1)11 onpqnarter taxes
j. a. nnowK.
Machines.
E xcelsior skiving machines.—5ind* i»y
HOOD, HATTKLLE ft CO., Worcester. Srassa*
ehn«otts. pntentMl by Kilns Howe, Jr., September loth,
1840. There Mnehlne* nre warranted, (witli proper uso.)
not to get out of repair. They are built In n good suit-
stnntial and workmanlike nmnner, nnd will do Tailor*’
Shoemakers’ and Saddler*’ work, in n manner warranted,
to giro natlsfiicf Inn. Tlie stleh will tud rip nny more thnu
common *ewing. done by hand. Call nnd seo them In
operation, at 140 CIIK8NUT street. PhlladultJiln, up
stair*. W. A. DAWSON \oe ,t.
may 12 10
FIRST PEEM. GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS,
84 & 88 Walker Sts., near Broaflway, Now York.
RESPECTFULLY mil the attention of
(■sWHiftliojmldic to their splendid assortment of
It 4 f IlSemi-grnnd and Square PI'inos, which, for
volnmnof tone, elasticity of touch, beauty of finish, In
short, everything thnt render* a Plano perfect, nre tinsttr-
passed. They were awarded the First Premium for tath
kind*. In comtietlHon with the most distlngid-hed makers
i,Mi "
from Dostou, Philadelphia, New York nnd Bnltimoro.
NEW TRIUMPH I
ST KINWAY ft SONS hnvo Ju«t liecn awarded the First
Premium Gold Medal (over nil competitors) nt the Into
Fair of tlio American Institute. Cryntnl Palace, fer tho
beat Plano Fortes. B dec 10—t
• New York Millinery.
BIRR. SIMMONS* Wholesale nnd Refall
Millinery nnd StrnxvGooda Wnrc*
Itonse, 504 Brondxmy, N. Y.,
MllS, 8. I* now In Europe.for the express
purpose of sidoettng novelties for tho
Spring trade, which wlllnrrlvo nnd ho
[ready for Inspection on or atant the first
of 5fai ‘ ‘ * — *
. )Sji
lurch. Southern nnd Western Mer
chant* and Milliner* nro respectfully In
vited to rail and examine the sumo Imfora
pmvhmliiff elsewhere. Pattern Bonnots
always on hand, and Csont by express to
any nddri **.
feb 6—3m 8
Millinery Goods.
J. SPEISTCE & SON,
27 AND 27y. DIVISION STREET, NEW YORK,
Mnnnfaotnrera ef
BUCKRAM WIRE AND FOUNDATION LACE,
Bonnet Frames nnd Crowns,
0P THE MOST APPROVED PARISIAN FASHION.
J. 8. ft £., would respectfully Inform
Ihelr Customers and th«Trade, thnt they
,'tnve made nming>*ments with a l-nding
I 'liso In PARIS, by which llp-y will re-
,-elve, nt the earliest innrnetif.e cry novel-
iy In BONNET FRAMES AND
CROWNS, und thflr Improved ficllltio*
f«r mannftwturlng the tntost styles will
enable them to supply tho Irado on more
ndvnntngeeiis terms thnn any other House
, . In tta badness.
We would, also.rail attention or MILLINERS end
attava tath® large and splendid Stack of MILLINERY
GOODS, which wo havo n«w In store and dally receiving,
conristlugof: . _
—• Bilks, Crapes,
Tarletaa Mnflln*, Bonihnr.lnes,
FtrawTilmmlngn. Bonnet (Vires
Dlond taees nud Edgings,
Mu tine nnd Illusion Laces,
Wlinlebon''*, Reeds,
And n large assortment of every description of goods
used In tho PHk nud Mllllnety hnslneas, whim our tadll-
ties for bttvlng will omihle us to offrr at the lowest Man.
XRtPatcM. IV fid, 12—1m
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
0 „ . _„A»«E OF SOntlDI/MS
N thd tfier Buuday tha Mill October, Instant and
until farttar notice, tho Passenger Tralua on the
Ueulral Railroad, will run as follows:
•BTWBBX aaVANNSU SNO HACOX.
Laavo8avatmah..,.,..........,5a.m ,and 18.15 r,a<
Arrive at Macon «.I5 y, u., and 1 a. m
Leave Macon 11.45 a.m.. and 0.30 p, m.
Arrive at Savnnnrb.... 10.45 v. w.,aud7.20 a.if.
DRTWKBX BAVAKXAII AMD AUOl’STA.
Leave BavatiuaU Itt.t&v.M,,and 8.80 v. M.
Arrive at Augusta 8 43 r. m., am) 5.3» a.m.
l<«aVQ Augusta fl a. m., and 4.30 p. m.
Arrlvt Inttavannah I.3» r. m. aud 10.45 r. u.
IKTtVRRN MACON AND APOt'BTA.
l^avc Macon 11.45 a.M., and B.Mv.M.
Arrive at Augusta B 45 p. M n and ft.so a. m.
Leave Augusta I) a. m.. and 4.30 r. M.
Arrive nt Macon .2.15 r.M.,nod 1 a. m.
BKTWKBN SAVANNAH, MtttLBDOBVIbLa ANP BATON TON.
Leave Bavannah ft a. m.
Arrive lu Millodgovlils *-'.45 r. m-
-eave Macon 11.45a.m’
ArrlvalnEatoutoo... 5 r. m.
MM.M. VVADLEY.
Savannah, Ga, 12th Oct..,lB55.„ct 13
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA47AILROAD.
T"
nud AI
Groat Northern and Bouthorn Hail Eoute,
ron xobtiiirx, aouTtisax axp ne*rcnxTn.\vtxxRs.
(VICE Daily, (Sunday night excepted,) between
Hlehmnnd ami Wasbiugton City, via Gordonsvlllo
... Alexandria.
Ilnurs of departure at Rlchmand...(U5 a. m., and 7.30 v.m.
Returning i«nv« Washington a.m., nnd p. m.
au<> arrive at Richmond 1.30 p. m., and 4 a. >t.
Baggage Cliecks and Tickets, given through between
Ilh htiioml and Washington.
These two Railroad* having no Strap Rail, nnd being In
excellent order, and carrying tlie great Northern nnd
Southern .Mail, give the bet guarantee of nlwuys secur
ing connection*, as is shown by arrival* daily nt llirli-
mnnJ nud Washington city in adruuceofthu Stcnnitant
line.
Fare between Hlehmnnd nnd Washington $3 60
An Omuibii* will Im Found always ready, tn tnke through
passengers nnd their Imggugonfwenringnppnrel. between
the Depots, fr«*e nf charge, with ample Hm « for them to
lake their menls. whether pdng North or South.
Through Tickets can lie obtained talwccn Danville nnd
Washington at tho terminus of thn Bond, now nearly
completed to Danville. An agent of tho cotn|Ntny will re
ceive tho check* of passenger* from tho Danville Road,
and attend to their baggage nil tho wny to Washington
or tho Baltimore Depot.
Tho fare tho same by tho mall line, as by tha ohl 8teani'
lunt route.
There Is no chhiigo of car* on tho night line, between
Rh-hmond nnd Alexandria. • Jan 14
VIRGINIA Cfil'TRAL RAILROAD.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
Davis? Pain Siller in India
. Tavvov, November IH, IH53.
Masaas. P. Davia It Bon—Dear Blr,—•‘••The
Katens here havo tin morn confluence tn tho charms of
‘talr ancestors. They d-slro rational remedies Tor the
sick. By various means, principally thurigh 'he agency
or tho Rev. J». b Braylon, these Kuron po plu have
hecotno arqunlnicd with j onr medlcinp. and tnelr de
mand for It If to mn vory surprising,
1 now have hy mn orders Tor more than fl(W bottles
1 theieforo wire* yon to ssnrt me • qanntl'y. and I will
— fie Ml.ulom “
pay you through ihe Treasurer oft he Missionary Unb u.
7 here Is no metpclue which stands so high In the cs-
tlmailon of the Karens or Hmse Provl.icts «• ihuPaln
Killer, uniI I-fcel willing lo gratiry item., at l entertain
a very high opinion of Its worth.
RB/.D C.TIIOMA8,
N AND COI
/' ' * ‘ —
among tbemod Important of modern times fbr tbe use
the well advised farmer and stock feeder t and tba un
vernal favor with which It has beta received from tbe tr
more than anything else, attests it* utility and suptrloi
ty<
For porta!)IUty. simplicity
veulcnco of uso, the Llttlo Gta
M PaovtnxNR <, It. I.,, uly 7, IK14.
5trs*R« Fcttav Davis 4t ««Nt -Gents,—Ruforo I loll
Morgul, both Kmcusand nurm.no had round out the
value of your Pain KlUbr. atd I could readily huvo
disposed "I a Inrgo qunntlty of R amoi.g thmii. It
rooms particularly . ffloilhuts In ch-.lera morbus,
huwid complain 4 *, and»*Mwr diteasos. lo which iho na-
■ ivos nt Hurmnh, 'rom their unwholesome stylo or Hy.
ng. oropnrtlcnln'L exp>ro«l. I I* a valuable anildote
to the Poison orrentlpedes, scnrpli r, hornets, and the
I ke 1 hnvo taf ii iwiue slung by a orpiont. and «-n-
P r !? 0MU ‘- awplllng by s plying the Pair.
Klder. Oi.onr•*: ynaehomewardfri in India,the(’,p.
f itttfm
rreim three to five hundred pounds,
be nut in operation by the ferae;
without expense or mechani
used with convenient by snyl
The Little Giant bae reoeli.
every 8tat# Fair om 5Iia«6rt
and that In the uo»t compllmtntanr manner.
These Mills are guaranteed lD'tba mosf posiUvs
ner against breakage or dcrangmekti and warranted
grind feed from ear corn, and grits or Un# bo<nlny ftt
sbflUd corn, with a degree of ease and convenience fo
farm purposes never attained before. •; .■ - f
The siibseribers are now prepared' to furnish the frafll
with improved patterns and sires, to suit tba valid *—*
of Nil.
No. 2 Is offered at $35 complete, ready fbr attacking tb j
team, nnd warranted to grlng ten bushels of feed per boa]
with ono horse.
No. 3 st $76 will grind fifteen bushels per boar.
No. 4 at $90 will grind twenty bushels per boor,
two horses. *
Manufactured and for salo by
8.8. BROWN ft CO*
mar 3 at Nashville, Tenu., and Atlanta, UsJ
TOSEA IHtTAND GOtTOS FLAK
FV^lItiUNUbUBlUNED having been appoint
i for the sale of the celebrated McArtbySHJL.
Cm-TONUIN. the cotton from which (s .rcMlIy sold)
whfrl. usually brings three to five cents per poqiid I
*..isn from any other Gin yet Invented, are now pir
to supply Planters and tkoet wanting.wftkthtfteof
lor workmanship at one hundred and twsnty-flvs i
, each. Extra rnllnrs $11. .
Extract from a letter from a Florida planter t
“The.McArthyGin Is Infinifsly ahead of every otbsj
j (lln yet manufactured. Y vrenU not'be' without one fo'
j treble the amomit; It harts tretdile, is simple, and torn I
onttanntlflilcotton, Tlie staple Is not Injured, and tbi
open process so much desired by th# English bujen is err
bdnly obtained.”
nng 24—tf DORTON^A VTLLADONG A.
Paper Hangings and Borders.
A LARGE assortment f.ir sale at moderate prices, at
•IT tig ill
youroxtv'lcn mi l cluo, If lie
IL REV J. lil,n'JaMIN,
Late M)< , try in Hannah.
• .. - -’FfiKo without
could p -svibly prooueo
. likvj.v 1 '-
Mvssa*. Pcbrt Davis ft 8nN;-Desr8irs.—I find It
neressary in addre** yon again, as my most sanuuli.o
nxppclallnnshnvo taon morn than realised. Tho cull
lor your valuable raedlclim Is Increasimr so very rapid,
y Hint 1 four 1 shall S ion b-t unublo tn koep pneu wlih
li. My particular nhjeol In writing now I* r.i heq that
on the receipt of ihi. you will kindly dispatch another
batch as ordered in my letter of Juno last, I hone f
will uot hecfiilrelvout oofiiro ymirluit dispatch roach
es me, ol which how over, l have mil yet board from
you. 1 remain,
Dear Sir, yours sincerely,
J. L.CARRAU.
OPINIONS OF THE PROMINENT DRTGGIST8 AND
MERCHANTS IN IT* FAVOR,
!Ve, tho uiidondirnori, DrugaK* of this city, have
netn acquainted mill, und sold lora-yoar or two past,
ail article id l-'umily Mcd.ans, known as Poirv Davis*
(tgiiub.'v Pnin Killer,nnd wo would assure tho nahlle
that In every insiuac * so far as tvo know It ha* given
Hie Lest sinlsfaciioii Hie purcliasnr. (Vo cm recom
mend It to tho public us nn ar’iclo of great merit and
vlriure. Indeed, we never knew un article or Mwil-
clnul>ncnine*»dOM'rvt dly P Miularlu so short a time,
which i* proved by iho tail oitts oxtensive sale and
I..H.rB.i4. M .tr .. . .. i. J h* l . I ......
coiutanUy Increasing demand. Signed, J. D.i'crk. J
D, Don'riny, Wudu Eckskdu ft-Uo.,(V. f, m. Gordon.
Cl.«s. Collins, A bin Zullen, f.ftU, Riarklrk, K.U
Ilinimin. S. II. Fnrnln. A. II. Pcovllf, f., H. iiau’s.'
Tlie Pain Killer Is sold by John B. Moore ft Co.. Tims,
M. Turner ft Co. andS.D. Brantley ft C..., 8avannnb;
llarn't.Carter ft Co., and Clark. (Veits ft Dubose. Angus-
tn; K. L. Strohrafcer ft Cu., Mncon. Also by Druggists
and Grocers generally. nov 22—eod3m
yw tuii.no-liuii, WiiiteBulphiirSprings,Luwisburg,
Clmrleston. Vii., to iho Ohio River.
Daily train* from itichmond to8lnuiiton, nnd tri-wcek-
ly fniin Staiiuton toHodu-u. Momlnys. Wednesday* and
Friday*—connecting at GoBieii with Wm.P Fun-Mi ft
Co.’s 51nil Singe Line, according to tli<> tri-weekly Midi
Rid
iiirctiiuifft, adopted by the l’ost Olllco Department, from
dnimnd to the Ohio River.
Cur* leave Richmond daily at fUft a. >t.
and arrive nt Binuntcn nt 2.40 p. m.',
(to dinner,) nnd there connecting with tho 5Iuil Stngo
Lines to taxlugton, Winchester nud l’nrkcrshnrg, Vn.
Returning, lh» train* lenvo Staunton at ...0 a. j
nnd arrive In Richmond nt ..,.,1,30
In full tlm« fur the passengers going South to connect with
either of the Southern Ronds.
Thn Virginia Control Railroad has been extended nnd
completed to Goshen. 33 miles Wist of Stauntuii.nnd laid
with heavy Halt nil the way, with the exception of about
5 miles, between (Innhuisvllle nnd Slmdwell Mill*,
whlcli space is now being relayed with heavy Rail, and
will ho completed in n few week*, after which the whole
rend will he in perfect order, nnd for siiee.1, safety and
comfort, will compare with any Railroad In the United
State*, J. II. TIMBERLAKE,
J 1144 .14 Superintendent.
New Carriage Ware-House,
COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STS.
Hproni THE UNDERSIGNEDraspectftilly In
form* tlio ritironsof Barnnnnli nnd snr-
rounding country, tlmt he has complelod
T»Jr —V 7 Id* !li*W
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE,
Corner Congress and Montgomery Streets, nud lias now
on Imud and is constantly reculving, a largo and baud-
sumo stock of
OAXLXlZAG-XiS,
Consisting of Conches, ltocknwnys, Top nud No Top Dug.
Rto, Carriages, Unrrouches. and Wagons of every rtcscrii
tlon, calculated to suit tin* most fiwtiillnus, nnd nro mail.,
of tho best material, and the mast celebrated builders nf
Nownrk, New Yfek and New llnven. All of which will
1m* sold low, nnd wnrrantod to give satisfaction.
A call is respectfully solicited.
_ O. W. HARDCA8TLB,
.. _ Corner of Congres* nn<l Montgomery streets.
N. II. REPAIRING of nil kind* dmio in tho best nuin-
ncr, nnd ns low as tho tlmo* will admit. nov 8—ly
McKEB & BENNETT.
CARRIAGE & HARNESS REPOSITORY.
CORNER OF WEST BROAD AND BAY-SIB.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Would call Iho attention of the
citl/.onsof Georgia, South Caro
lina, Florida, Alabama aud Ten
nessee, to their largo and sph u-
did stock of Conches. Phcntoni,
Ih-rliti* uud Rockuwnys, embracing every variety and
lillmon*.
Crape frlwit,
Btrnw Go»*d*.
Don net Lawns,
Artificial Flower*.
style now In n*e; also, light ltocknwnys for one lmrs», to
gether with Buggies of every description, with and with
out top*.
Among our stork will be found all of the most fushiou-
ahlo styles, combining
ELEGANCE WITH LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH!
Built by Wra. Dunlap nnd other reliable bntldera In
Phlladelpnln, whose work 1ms n roputntlon for Lightness,
Durability nml Neatness, unsurpassed by nuy other man-
ufeetures In the Union.
Tliere inny also lx* found among our stock selections
from the retabUshment of J. M. QutMnv A Co., Baldwin fe
Thomas, nml other celebrated mnniifhcturers In Newark.
N. J„ J. II. Godwin nnd others In New York. Antwerp n.
King, G, Ferris ft Co.. Ilnle ft Weterhnry, and fl. ft D.
Cook ft Co. in New llnven, nil of which are built ex-
pre»1y for ns, nnd which wo do not hesitate to warrant in
every particular.
And wo feel confident In stating thnt wo have now....
hand n Ptock that we think will meet the approbation nnd
wants of the - public, nnd which for variety nnd oxtunt Is
not surpassed by nny III tho Bouthorn Country.
All order*shall have strict aud prompt attention.
II. C. 5IcKKB.
Savannah. Dec. 111855. 1,8. BENNETT.
T j* Tin-.,„ ,1 _ Bavnnnoh,Dec. 111860. 1.3.DKnMf
.stoves-*es--movesT
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
f WORLD COOK 8
the subscribers, Is acknowledged by
have seen or used them, to 1h< the best nnd
sold by
nil who
most convenient Stove* for Baking, Roasting
nnd Broiling, sold In this city. It e have sold
a large number slnco they have been Intro
duced Into this market, all of which havo
i - — given perfect satisfaction In every particular,
y They are *0 constructed In the bottom oven plates, that
thev afford more heat than nny other Stove now In use.
They nre well fitted, Terr heavy castings, nnd large ovens.
* ‘ Wo *•’
H A
33. & W.RQSi:.'
AVING concluded to exteud onr hu-iuess. wo
nre preiHired to luauufneturo Plain and Onmmon*
till mst ami Wrought Iron Hailing for Uomoturte*, Hnlco-
nles, Vemudnhs, ft c.. fron: any design or plan. Warrant
ed to bo ns g.MMl nnd a* cheap m can ta mamibcturod
In any other establUlimeut. .....
Wo nro also prepared to make contract# with Builders
ami others, to uiuko Plain und Ornamental Store Fronts,
(irate*. Window Guards, Doors, Shutters, Pipes, Columns,
ke. All kind* or Iron aud Ulan# Cnstings, either by con
tract or to order. _ , _
Rtoamboot Work, 8tnllonary Engines, taw Mills, Riu,
Mill*, nml nil kind* of Macbluery, overhauled audronsJr-
cd nt short notlco.Jaul4
I.EFI.KK & WILCOX,
Store
gAMBt on Uoagresi Street.
P9Bk **V*SSAIt, oA.
ooH—ly
Wo Imvo five sixes. Wo nro selling them nt very low
prices. Tlio operation ofthlsStoro I# worrnnted.
(Vo hnvo also a pretty assortment of Store, Halt. Ofilce
and Bar-Room Stoves, which wo are soUIng at very low
price*. Wo would ta pleased to havo you call nud cx-
Iblno before purchasing.
dee 10 LOVELL ft LATTIMORK.
« EW
MO. 141 SOUTU IVKST MARKBT SQPAKR. BRVAK STRKKT.
1 WOULD Inform ray ohl friends and pat-
roa«, l have opened the aboveslore. to con-
ducttheBiovoi'i'in and 8-ieel-lron huslnors
In all Us various forms, where will he found
n general variety of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-
Iron Were, which J will he pleased to show
you, am! at such tirlces at will satisfy you if
you want to purchase.
AI kinds of Roofing, flutters of Lead, Galvanism)
Iron Work of every (lesorlDllon, Job Work and Repair-
lug exeoutod with despatch,Old Stoves pat up and Pipes
^ Tin-Ware at (Vtaderideand Retnll. Call down Drjrao
■ i ^n. | "p.„.. fu r J .h ? w. l >. iAumoB , Ai| n t .
BLANK BOOKS.
A lb* sets of Medium Journal* and
f'illAMPAGIfE, CIDEH*
U Champagua Cider, choice artfcl
SO bhlscholcs Old Peach Brandy;
*«.—115 boXM
UMBRELLAS.
nib bilb*Cllber beg* to lUloltli hi*
. TUB .Siitacutar beg* to luiorm Ids friends nnd
40^* the public, that lie ha* Just rec'-lrcl n lari
1^ | nf Cll I.’ ■>.! <11 Villi 1 ,■ 1,I
-iftjfteir of situ Anil oisfatiAsi vsiuikEEaS^
,-pf?>The.v being matiufuctured expressly fir himself.
heenu-confidently recommcml them for durability, uud
nt prices thnt will suit nil purehnror*.’
1VM. B. 8YMUN8, Draper nnd Ta'lnr,
dee 24 17 Whitaker sum
UMIIIH3LLAS.
A FINK LOT Just received—such as Scotch
vvj'yev’ and French Giughaius, n superior nrilcle. Those
"dfeMt*! 44 want, call nud too, lit the Clothing Store. Gib-
bun's Range. GEO. 8. NICHOLS ft CO.
DYING & RENOVATING ESTABLISHM'T
73 York-St-, near the Court House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
73'XT3 muiJsiiCD ix 1632. 47*73
FM^UU Suh«crlber, grau-tul to his patron* und friends
JL for their continued fuvors. would state that, iu ad-
dUionto the Improvents In Hying acquired by him
during his Inst visit to England uud Scotland, ho* made
arrangement# for extending Ms business. l»v wM-.!i he Is
u«w enabled t«* Dye a greater vativty of Colon'cn Silk
and Woolen Dresses, Shulls, ftc., which Ira tnisls will
generally please all who may favor him with their
imtronngc.
Uuntluinon’s Oarmont* Dyctt, Cleaned nr Rcnnvntcd, a*
m*v ta required, in the snme superior style which ba# gen
erally *0 much pienrod hi* pntrotisund mends.
Ladies lion net* Dyed, Rlcaclied und Presced In the most
faalilunahlcstylos. Order* from the country punctually
attended to. Terms moderate. When pnrcelsnrc rent hy
steamboat nr railroad, worelslionld ta #ent him bv letter
thresh tho Post Ofllce, so that he may kuow w here to call
to them.
Janl3 c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
hare Sells ! hare .Veils !
HENRY LATHROP & OO.
TJTAVE Received per steamer Knoxville, one of the
MM. most beautiful! nssnrtments of tace floods ever
exhibited In this city, embracing tho following style*:
Real Thread Lace Setts; do Maltese do do.
dollonlton do do; do YnlcnciemiPi do,
do Yaluncclnnca Rortlin Capes nud Slevees.
French throughout Muslin Setts.
Mourning 8otts, entire now style.
feb 14 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
BWJ5SSSM& 4 ' ,ltSM
fol.lt IfENUY IjATHROP A CO.
SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS.
rrnUE Subscriber* hnvo realred pec *U-anur Knox-
JL vlllo* a bcaurifiil lot of Sprlug and Summer Silks,
consisting In part of
Satin striped Poult do Solo Silks.
do Gro DcKimps do.
Tlald nml striped Glaco do.
feb 14 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
NEW GOODS.
TCST Received per steamer Knoxville—
tV Rich Silk Robes; Lerago do;
l’oplinett do; Cmpe Dt- Paris do;
tavlngno Cawo do; Mon-.do Chino do;
CMntx Rriillnnlo; Fancy Silks;
Printed French Cambric;
Solid color do do;
English. French nnd Domestic Prints;
Furniture Chintz:
Grid Embroidered Scarf*;
Black Silk Mnutilhs;
Fancy Casimercs; lt!nck do;
AL80, ,
A large assortment of Embroideries. Ribbons, ftc.
Forsalo by (fob 13) DrAVITT ft 5IOROAN.
Spring .ilantillas.
TTUST nreolvod, n very Imndsom* lot of the above
■tw floods, of entire new styles, by
feb 14 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
FOR sale:.
CASKS Nall*, 100 tloxcn Collins Axes,
Jm W VfiOOOpalrTraceiassorteil.flOO dozen Hoes
sasortvd. By N. U. ft II. WEED,
inn &
TJir.OT AND NAVY DUEAD.-Tli» B
MT signed offer a supply of Pilot nnd Nary Rrrnd, on
litaral tnrms. Jan 24 - LYNN ft SNIDER.
T^TOTICE TO SHIP CAPTAINS—We have
i.Nl receivixl a new supply of 5Iers aud prime Beef,
which we offer ut tha lowest market price, and to wMch
we invito your attention. LYNN ft SNIDER, ,
Jan 17 05 Bay street.
TT IKEN GOODS—Rac'd per steamer Alabama—
JLd 10-4.11-4,12-4, Linen ShcoUng*; 40 aud 46 in Pil
low Case Linen*, by
Jan 12 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
QATONT TRUSSES—Just received,a full sup
Mr ply of tlio various styles of Trusses adapted to all
cases of Hernia. For salo by
nov 9 .708. M. TURNER. Agent, 57arket8qnare.
KKTHIBKEY.-V) bids N. O. Rectified Whiskey
▼ T landing from brig Abby Francis, nnd formle by
Jnn 12 CL All HORN * CUNNINGHAM.
fiOAL.—200 tons siqicrior llouso Coal, cargo of,Lip
I July Gordon; for salo by
.Ian 12 CLAOHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
HJEW ORLEANS SUGAR AND SYRUP.
16 bbils primo New Orleans Sugar, 67 bbls choice
Now Orleans Syrup, in store nnd for salo by
Jan 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
12! ALT—In store and for sain by
9 f"!> t WILLIAMS . RATCLIFF.
jr^LOUR—FLOUR.—Extra Family and 8nporfine
JP Flour, la store uud for rale by
Jan 18 LYNN ft SNIDER.
^lORN MEAL—100 sacks fresh gronnd Corn
Meal, for salo by
jnn 17 LYNN ft SNIDER.
-nrlHSKBY AND l»IOLASSES—ICObbl
▼ Y Pikes’Magnolia Whlskoy, 150 do Molasses, for
salo to arrive per schr Narragansett, from New Orloana
by Jan 18 0CTAYU8 COHEN.
^NHBESB, fee—450 boxes Westora Cheese;
\J 130 taxes B. Dairy Cheeco;
40 firkinscholcoQoihcnButter;
SO do prim* do do;
10 haUdo extra do do.
• In store and fbr salo by .
feb 1 . WEBSTER A PALMES.
JOHN OUVElfa Slnflum,
121 Brongfatan ts.
- Tlooms papered at the shortest notice dw» 1»
New Books
1
M,
. • {
i:
»r v
MARCH 14TII, Wfl.
T IIE Life nf Henry the lVth, King of Franca and
Navarro; by G. P. II. James.
. .."Any*, Critical and Miscellaneous; by T. Bablagtoft
Macaulay.
History of Scotland dnrlnr the reign of OueeBj
mi
Tlio ]
Mary nnd of King James VI | by William
Macaulay’s History of England, from the Accession of
James U
llumo’* ntstory England, 0 toIs.
For sale at tho Bookstore,
mar 14 No. 169 Congress street. ,
1^1
New Books.
Received by lVarnoek A Da via
March usth, lew.
I NDIA, Tlie rcnrl of l’carl Hirer; by 51 Us Emma E. D.
N. Soutliworth.
Mary Morris nnd other Tales; by II. N. 5Ioore.
The Lovers of tho Hnrem; by G. W. SJ. Reynolds. 1
Also more uf
Alone; by Marlon llarlaud.
Hidden Path; by Marion llarlanh.
The Mystic nml other Pooms; by Philip James Bailey.,
author of 44 Fe«tns’» 'I
Balia h’* Pie total. For fate at th* Bookstore,
mar »No. 159 Congress-st,
New Books,
Received by John BI. Cooper «
WEDNESDAY, MAID II 1U.
T nE OLD DOMINION; or, the Southampton51asta>
— «-«.*«*
Julius, aud other Talcs from the German. By W II
Forms/.
Ti
ocean, lly PII Gosic—Illustrated.
Aspen Court; a Mory uf our own thno. By Ehlrly
BriHik*.
The Works of Edgar A For—Told received.
Ipi .
Tlie (Venders of Sciences or, Young Humphry Bavyi
tho llie of a wonderful boy. IP Henry Maliew.
HUtury of Her 11 undo Coit-t. By Johu 8 0 Abbott.
Hon. Miss MurraVfl
U NITED STATES, Caiuuln and Cuba.
Schwcgler’s History of Philosophy InEpctsme,
trannlntcd by Sceylc.
Prescott’s Philip 2d of Sjuln, new supply In half Calf
nml In Cloth.
Nap.ileou’s Confidential Corrcspcbdcnee with hit broth
er Jo«Cpll.
Dcvnu’s History of the Qureu's of the Rons* of Man-
over—2 vuls.
The Alluchl iu 5Ipdiid.
Romance of the llnum. hy 5H*s Tardoe.
llnchi l Gray, hy Julia KuwiUhiigli.
Enrnc-t l.tufferd, by Sirs. Lev Hi ul*.
war 4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Fashions tor march.
mn AN K LESLIE'S Pal is Oazetto of Fashions for >
JT llnreli.
Putr
i’litnnm's Slonthly 5Tagaziae for 51arcb.
Ballon’s Pictorial.
Also more of
Rose Clatk 1 by Fanny Fern.
Amy Lee; or, Wlthlu nnd Without.
Thu Iroquois. 51iiitiie Slyrtls.
Edith the Quaker’s Dnughtcr.
LR> UwMm; or, the Amoblcgrerhy of an Orphan Girl.
Rachel Gray; Ly Julia Ka vnnngli. >
Tlio Watch (llrl; or, Lire Seelies ns they are. For sola 1
by lVARNOCK 4 DAYI8,
mar fi No. 16U Congress street.
Embroideries.
JJFAL HON 1 TON LACE SETTS.
<do Bru/scl* Point do
do.
do English Thread do do.
_«lo Valenciennes do do.
— aieucionnea
N. W. ''ollnrs, iu every variety.
Linen and Crane Cidlarsnud SluoTee.
Lace Bands; French Bauds.
Swim nnd CambricFlnunclrgs.
tare Veils, ftc., ftc. Just received by
feb U» Dr WITT ft MORGAN.
DeWitt & Morgan,
A RE now Rcci lving thrir 8prlng and fimnmer rtcck
of Foreign and Bo:—' ™ *• * '
of Foreign nnd Domestic Dry Coeds, also a lnre.
asMirtim-nt ol Plnutntiou Goods, which they offer at tue
lowest prices, and to which they solicit the attcution of
putclmw'is. Gibbon’s Rultrtlr.g,
feb 2K Congtcsa sliest.
Just ltrcctvcd.
w
A FCPFLY OF OKNT'B LINEN IiCPOMED HURTS I
of »iio latest nud most approved styles, alio an a» '
sortment of
Byron nn,lPolka Collars;
Opera Neck Ties;
Fancy NnpnRou Neck Ties;
do Albert do do;
do Cheeked Napoleon Neck Tics;
do tauten WpMiingu-u Nick Tics;
Blk nnd Col'U 5loho Antique Neck Ties;
tnnria A1K1N ft BPBN8.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
JS'cvilt, Eat hr op A' Rogers
4 RE NOW RECEIVING a largo and elegant assort-
A RE NOW RECEIVING a largo and elegiut assort
ment or New spring Goods, to which they Invito th*
“ tl/.n nf nHr.lia.Ata •
nitcntlon of purchasers.
Henry Latbrop & Go.,
H ave received per steamer— *
tadlcs' folorwl and Red Kid Glore*;
. Kid Glore*;
do. Dark Fur Cuffs:
French Emb'd. Mutlin Collars;
do. do. Cambric U04
do. do. Muslin Sleeves, ftc. dec 27
TO HOUSEKEEPERS. '
At tbe Old Stand, 105 Dronghton-St
y^LATB WAlf5iyiU8. lTnuUhcd and Japanned Ware,
Cooking. Parlor, Hall and Box Stoves, Cooking
Ranges. Grates, Hat and Clonk Stands, Indies' tawing
Chairs. Ga* Stand* and Tubes, Cedar Ware, Willow Ware,
ftc. Also, Tin Wore, iron and Copper Warn, Bran Ket
tles, Sloven, Pipes, Cooking Utensils of all kinds for
Btovesand Ranges, together with the finest assortment
of llouso Furnishing floods In the city.
UPRACE MORSE.
jail 26
W HITE anrtcolored Rrilllantcs; colored Lawns.
Plaid Ginghams; Solid colored French Cambric*.
do do
Plain black Sewing SBks.
do Plali do do.
Snow drop Damask Napkins.
Irish Liuens, Long Lawn/, ftc.
feb 14 iiEvnv
HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
DRESS GOODS.
W E WOULD cull the special attention of th* Ladl**
to tho large assortment of
BRB8B GOODS,
now tn ta seen at our establishment—consisting of STeri-
nos.. 5Ious de tains, Cashmeres, Raw SBka, Black and
CnI’d SUks; and In fact, every variety of Dress Goods,
which will ta eold at the very lowest prices. W* only
with them to call, and soe how llttlo money n*edtasp«a
for a handsomo dress.
B0KENBAUGH ft LADRON,
No. 2 finaads Store*.
HENRY LATHROPXC&r
KngOrano 1 Plaid Jaconet*, fco, Jan U.
MORE NSW JKlVEinv.
TU8T Receive,! a beautiful assortment of Prenches,Ear.
tJv Rings,and Bracelets,In setts Ckmeo, Golibstone, Mo
saic, and all gold, In every variety,'and a larger assort-
ment than usual iu slngto piece*. •
ALo a very fine assortment of BleevoButtons, collar
e_. . •- ——- Morelit*,l ‘
Also a very nneassortmens 01 ciccvo sinuons, collar
Sr .°' 4£1 “ d f :t, r jf‘°. » m a£irrete 4e -
~ASSIQNKE’S NOTIOR,
ta-.rHKr.KAP, Dongiia Verp\Mn,bM tattle taurita-
fT ment of all Ms effects to the tradenfgned. Tbl*
. A. A. ..J-- ^, 0 , -
Is to notify all Creditors to hand thelriscconnl* or claims
Immediately to J0UN tTFERGUSON,
feb 20 Assignee.
ItPAGAS lira 1.INESB.—nude nl c9
crai Alpacas aud Irish Linens; fbr ralo by
mar 10 FOOTE ft JAPDON.
tWlSrSB navress Arnricu ud