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HPUDMIHED
OAlLYt TAI.WIIKLY. AND WEEKLY*
BY P. IV. ALEXANDER & J.U. SNEED
B»U» S»p.t, In a&yuoo
U not Paid tnf AdT.no 0.00
rrt-W**My-ln AdTtiot,..'. J.Oo
If not Paid In Adooneo, 4,00
’flSjjfcSPf’ SmiftMl! IiMtom, . 8.00
Club PriMt Tia CopUs for lfl.00
1n ao «"> will an order fur (ho inner be attended
^iSneS WCOUlp * a ‘‘ U ' Mi,U wouey, or’n *atl*factory re-
nAm op advertising.
«.«?K t v? e v lun ” ,, \t 3 2^'‘m» ur U i M, o r any ty|»© not for-
. I \°“p.mll,rents for tho first, nud 60 emit*
nSnfi? • a,m ‘‘l , ‘ onth ‘ Mrtluu » rarnny timeless than ouo
sktfSSMf 1 * °, f w, i atevp , r Ibr any Unto leu
than one month, to be ch treed nt traurtimt rates.
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3 l * Jt aliuVtf e^K'IUctl! uiinipjrtio.Ml chnrgd
AdvvrtK'm -nU ordered three times a week) will bo
charred two thlr.N tint atom rate*.
A dnturtfouof 2ft t»r cut. fr.no thoattovo rate* will
of {*«> ■?n|| > y* t ^ rer ^* am ‘ ,nt *’ l l , l K ’ wln8on *••• fourth I”*xo
Si>ecla) notices, lo cents |»r Unu for the Hut. and 5
eanu for each *nbfc-qm-nt insertion, and In no c4»e 1> t»o
S'lbJuot to omt trust, Marriage notices $1. Funeral Inti*
rations. WO'*u»» ea-h. Nosjiwhl notlco Insorto-I for leu
Allan 60 edits. Obilmry amlco*. Itenorts, lU-a .lutfais,
or Proc«o<ljHKi of any Society. Association, or Corjeim-
tlon orJoro l to ho tmliKitied. 5 cent* per Hue.
Stoamb.uts will be advertised nt per annum for
•aeli lent advertised.
8toantt!iipt—wtare but one U running, $10 per nn*
uum; If two »r more. $3> each.
Au.'tton -m'advoitts'nii-iit* nnt tobn subject to con*
tract but to bo charged at tho rate* proscribed per
square.
\Vh>n any bill for two months mlrortlditg. oilier thau
contract. iinpuuts to over $j0, a deduction of Uo iter
cent, will Ik? tttula
Yearly advertising, with the privll.-go of change, will
ho taken at the follntvlng rite*:
Fur ono square, renewable otlfc" a week/. ....$14
" “ •* twice “ 43
. „** “ throe times nr oftom *0
Every nddltlmul square contracted for to bo charged
oao half tho above rates ndlltiuivd.
Yearly a Ircrttiers shall bo limited to tin space con
tracted for. All contract* shall he in writing, stating
definitely tho nature of tho liminosi to h» advertised.—
Auy advert!*-nurat* not properly comic-et-d with the
bmhi'Ms shall bo charged separately, and also nny ox-
cuu of matt 'r over the amount c mtnvjt -d Tor.
Contract advorttv.uo.iti payable quarterly; advertise*
m.'Uts from string-ra and tniufont person«, payable In
advance. All others will b.i couild.-rud due when called
fur.
'fhe {taper, under no circumstances, to bo Included in
a contract,
Prof.uslonnl and budu.Mii card*, not excoodlug 4 linos,
will ha Insertedut $20 par annum.
Calli ou jwrsjn* to become candidate*, will bo Inserted
ai other nlvortUomeiits, to bo paid for invariably in
advance.
Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be paid In
advanco.
Advertisements not marked on the copy for n sited fl id
time, will be Inserted until, forbid, and payment ex*
Itopifor n I vert lurs and all otheri sending commit*
nleaMom or r '.jiilring notices designed to call ntto-nthn
to rslrs, concern, soiron, or noy pm,lie outort liumciifa.
where charges are made for admittance—all mulco* of
private associations, every n »tlc« designed to call niton*
lion to private suiter prises calculated or hit«nd«l to pr>
mote individual Interests, can only ho Inserted with tho
understanding that the smile Is to be paid for. If in
serted In the editorial column (’which can bs only at tho
dlserotloi. of tho editors', the same will be charges! at the
rat* of not low than 2 > cents p"r line.
Advertisement* ordered In the Weekly paper, $1 per
square for vwslt Insertion.
Ths ntidersiguinl, pnblisheri of Dally. Trl Weekly and
Wcokly new.,pipers in Savannah, tla. pledge theniielvcs
strictly t»adhere to the above bill of charges, an l in no
instance to derlato therefrom.
Tha above rates to take efTeet March 1, 1850. and to
continue blaiipg until changed by tho vote of a majority
of tile undersigned.
N. U.—This s.-hoduleshall not In any way eff-ct tho In*
tegrlty or existing contract*. ,4II contrast* for Ilia year
or any other *P"'|Red tint.*. *hai| only cense with tho
expiritl-m if the iktI.kI for which tho wer • made. .
AWlXkNDRU * SNttKD, lUpMUIaan.
J. <». WitiailT A Cd.. 11 •or .Yin.
TIMMP?!>V A WITUINUTOX, Morning News.
It. If. HILTON*. Journal.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
ii, ji.in, sriUMui i.
tiik Sinn coxriitAixo this i.imk am
ATI. AN mi,
»-*otu. tVxir.
PACIFIC,
Oapt. Ktk.
Uil.Tit .
Cspt. 1 'on STOCK.
AlHIIATlJ,
' thpt,
Thewishipshaving liepu
built hycontraci,exprwMy
f..i govcrr.muitlAUi-victt. uv*
i rry nu.e lias lieen taken In
tbeir conitrudion, ns also
’•ti.tlndr online*, in himih*
- ftrength nud *ptn»l;yumi
tbeir see *i#nodati"iis for pisscugors nru uiiuquullud
Ciwotcgancu or comfort.
PrI.-e of passavo from New York to Uvorpool.in flr*t
tabln $i.1*i: in socond cable, 97.*»i uxclusl v« uso of ex
tra .tUe slate re.im, f.TJJ. From Llvoriwndto Now York,
£.W ami £Si.
An experienced Surgeon attached in each ship.
Nn borllts can besociired until l»ild fur.
FUUPUKCD DATES OF HAH.ISO,
from .\V» York, from f.ititrpool,
1844. . I84>. .
vYe.lneslay.,..Jau.24 .l8L1|Haliin!ay....Jan. I.1..I8.V!
tVe,|no»diy.,.,l’el».7.Hatiir.lay ..Fe'i.)/7..ir.Yi
tVodiiesdny.. ..Fcb2l.. ICV.I Saturday.... Feb t».. >811
l^atunluy tail. 94..1844
Por Freight or Fa*ssge apply t«
EDVVAHD K.OOLI.IN8,4Q IVallstiocl, .V. Y.
*»fitlIVN, 811 IFI.E V AtIdv«.inol.
5*TEF1I RN, K BNN t HD At CO,27 Austin Friars, Loudon.
(3.0, tVAlNlVRlGlir CO., Paris,or
0B»*. H.imAYy.n, Havre.
cy! lie owners Of these ships will not he acc-iun'a*
•ale (-r gold, alver, h iHl n. "pinie. Juwelrv, preeloiu
stones, „r mumli, unless hid* or lading ore nlgmid
therefor, and the mine thereofosprissnl iheruiu,
Hhlppnr* plenso Inku roilce. that the elitps of this
i-ine c innot carry any goods contraband of war.
Jan D. misty ly
mm
NEW VORK, BREMEN & SOU TttftMPrUN
BE1T8DIT1TEI MA1E. STEA3IEU3.
The ships comprising tills
line are the WASlllNilYoN,
Cant. K. Cawudy j 11 Kit*
MANN. Copt. Mwnril ll'.g*
gins. Th.se steamer* step
at Southampton, both gulug
and returning.
PROPOgBD DATES *OF SAIUKO—1850.
From South*
From
Bremen,
BUinillAT.
Feb. ‘£1
Mar. 2d
April 10
Slay 17
Jnno 14
July 12
Aug. 0
From
New York.
■ATUIDAV.
5-- Jan. 24
AVoihlu^bm Fell. 21
llenaana ..Mar. 2d
Wa
Hm
- ,...May IT
' Washington Juno 14
Hermann -July 12
Wu*U : nm<>n......Aug. 9
Hermann .....Sept. 6
Washington Oct. 4
Hermann..........Nov. 1
Washington Nov. 2J
Kept. 9
Oct. 4
Nor. 1
Nov. 20
Dec. 27
ompton fur
New York.
WKIlXCKIur.
Fob. 27
Mar. 2d
April 23
May 21
Juno 18
July 18
Aug. in
Kept, in
Oct, • 8
Nov. 4
* Dec. 3
Dor, 31
Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning,
th<*y offer passenger* proceeding to London and Havre,
vantages ever any other route, for tlv economy of time
and money.
ra**102 nwM vxw max rasoiTTnvMrrox Am nnrwrx.
First Caldn, Main Kaloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower Sa
loon. $110; Second do. $dd.
AU loiters and uowspaper* must jmus through tho Post
Office.'
N'vbllls of lading will bo signed or parools received on
the day of soiling.
An flxprrl'inced Surgeon Is attached to each ship.
For freight nr passage, apply to
C. If.SAND. South ll William Street, N. York,
0. A. JIK1NBKH.N k CO., Bremen,
CUOSKK.Y It CO n Southsinpton.
WM, 1SKHK, Havre.|an 10—1y2aw
/. a. oavaas.
r. Rtnuca.
tax mmsur
„ J. R, GILMORE & CQ.,
Commission Merchants,
- . WM.W YORK.
Particular Attention giveu tntru, sam m '.otton. Illce,
*c., and liberal rash advances made on ci>nslgnmi>nts.
„ KlIFRllBNCKSs—Hunter 4 Oaminoll, Havsiinnh. Ca.i
0-0. Pirslnv, F.sa-'lhvoldontCnmmurcisl Dank, Kbldor A
Msrlii. J. ll. Planner, K*i|., Wilmington, N. 0.
nay 1 ft—1 y
WOW?
THO8, J. O ARSON & Oo.
Light Street, DALTIMOIUS.
Wetltru and General Com minion 3ftr>
rhnnt$nnrl Dealer! in Damn, Pork, Lard, Ac.
T A^"Ordore reepectfully eollcitod *CD
r «M.»
A purchasing the above named articles, at so qr*at
•ySains as they.csn 1m Imught nnw at tills Ptore. Wo
miida largo nsairtment of BLANK RTS. which
t»a t be iie.it for alM. weight and qnallty. All who roally
•Mi to liny, am adfDsd to call at
. ^ ROKHNBAUflH k LABRON’S,
W No. 2 Rhndd's Store*.
* a -a£.:r&&,'W$ rT ’
W arn* DAR1BN. OROKC71A.
- r ‘.P raepecthilTy refer parties »o (ho following
ffwUwnetit AUxnndoMi<liehatl. T. P; P«m»n and
8"imnIPalmnr lr (ton,
ar^i
Practical* w in Rtohiirmndj nurke, Waelilngton,8crlr#«
Malcolm o, eoaae.
if
MlliLFIt Ac MANUKLLi
ATroHtrRrt“ "15«7,
_ , Waynesboro’, CJa.
Rorerenee-lletm.A.J.t T. IV. Miller, Atigael^Oa
Oa
^Jan ^ rncl,c ® * n Macon tnrcnl?”* 1 ^
now3If, lYIoHHr.rllo, Wen.
ATTORN RY A N D IX)UNS*RLM)|f-AT*LA\V»
rimltlns
will prnoiloa in tho Conns of Ka»t aud Sunlh Florida.!
Itei'fionot-s—Timmi Pinkney at Co., Charleston.8. C.e
Pierson, lluldt k. Co., Savannah, Ga.t C«*onorfc Mother,
M'ranopy, Fla.
>h w>
march
ly*
8A.1IUEI. nr.
• Successor lo
II R N n Y J . P 13 P P J! R Ik BON,
WHUthssj,* Jewelry unit RHver Ware,
iV®. 1,5 Cheiniit .»/, tijipuiile the State Haute,
PtiltadislpUlu.
majrM ly
. _Wll,l.l.\M .1. WIIrtlHl U.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.... wnrremon, Ooo„
Wlltpractlcolnthu Northern Circuit of (loorgla. and
in lheQouii(le*or Burke,Columbia,Jofferwm nucl Wait*
higton, of the Middle Circuit,Jy may ll
PULTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA DrOUUlAi
BYA. R.REI5Vm“ *
Allen's. March If. I AM. tf mar
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE. _
Yiranj'- llullOlng, Hkii or 111. iraLut.N SADDLU,
01‘tM.sira w. n. kiumoxs 1 aonu.vo none.
W. EL MAY & CO.
Have ou baud ft good iu*.‘rimout of Saddle*. Bridles aud
IIariics*u«, or which the f,ll iwlng compriso n part:
Hpauisli (lu!lt«<d, Overlaid and SlmRoii Siuldles, Plant*
or s largo and extra largo Stuldlos; Men’s plain d<M Kng*
INi doa Boys’ and linen dod Ladies’ Saddles of a variety of
patterns} Bridle* and Martoug.dcs; Saddle Bags, Trunks,
SABDLKU’8 MATF.MAM.—Saddlo Trees, Rklrtlng and
Hogsklns: lhul dog Straining and Worsted Web j Thread
and Tacks, assorted sixes.
HAHNKSHIiS.—Coach, Buroticho, Buggy and Bulky
Ilumesses of all kinflf. liy tho single sot.
OAlllll AOK Tit l MMINQ8.—ltaronche, Buggy k Rulky
springs mid Axlre; Dash I’romcs; Hobtw mid llows, by
the single sett Plated and Brass Stump Joints: ptaludm
latent Dash Leather. Top and Curtain dog broad and
narrow Lures, variety of jiattcriK 811k and lVorstcd
Fringe{ black nnd purple Conch Hoaur, Buggy Lamp*,
Plated nud Brass Carriage Bands; Brass nod Plaited
Kualvs, Ac. ^ July 23
local r.vi»r.\cn or the value
. and Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES,
as MAxi'fACTPasn by
STARNS &. MARVIN,
NEW FORK.
IN THE.Are of the 3d
Inst., which consumed
tho brick building, occu*
i(ed by Mr. John T.
Thomas, oiiposho Hie
(7ns Works In this oily,
was n Hnfd of Hip nbovu
<lescrl|illon, cniihtliiluz
tho honks, papers ami
money or Mr. Thomas
ftml nhluutgh I ho build*
lug was destroyed, iho
said Sul'-* siismlticil lio
injury wna'evpri'roiiithe
iulnnso licnl lo which It
had bPim exposed. On
opening tho Male, the
content were uu.ut ui.di»turbod,ntul In the same order
and ciiid Him. as wlun placed there, except a slight
dhcolora'lon lo the projecting end* of n lew pipers,
and :lie hacks or one or iwnorilm bonks, enured by
i.’iestoatn gonoinio:! in fio Safe, wiillo at Its greatest
heal.
Tim Safe ami ovUenls.ns It came from the ruins, may
*i!ll i<e soon, lu the puasesa'iui of Mr. Thomas, at the
Has Works, .\ large assortment id thoso cylobralcd
^ai'is'al way sou Imii.t. uiiil formiln hy
U. ll. CAMI'FIELD, Agent lor ManuraciuroriT
July 2d, H44. 171 Buy si., Havaupuh, ()a.
I lake pleusure in eirrnb'.rniing iho Inrogolng slain.
ment,aml In addition would add that ibobnoksarennw
In uso. J.T. TilOM.18, Wood Yard, Forry Wharf,
July 2d. 1843. net 24
FlRfiTsFlltAKCET^
Statemcxt of tho -X.irwidi Fire liiMirauro Coni|wny ot
Norwich. Coliiiectirut, on the Glh day of June, any
Capital Stock....?. -.....$169,000 1884.
Surplus 6.320 00
1 00
$155,32——
asscTs or m t compaxt. 1 oo
321 Shares Buhlf Stock iu various Banks......<30,009 00
23 “ IncoriKirateil Companies other than
Banks 270 00
Notes on demand, •.•cured by Mortgages on
Howl 1 jitnle, Uond i. Ikiuk Flock and other
good p.>rsonnl 1‘vcuvity -121,800 00
CotJi iu hand* of Agent* 2 000 00
“ iuUuuk 1.150 00
$155 32100
LIAtllUTIES.
I/issesrtiUnsterl,uniMU«st«lor claims'fur |i>sn>s—nono,
LiAblUties to nny Bank, Corponitlou or indlvldwd—
none.
Total amount nt rink fiilrout) 3.400.000.
Tho amount ntlmxnrd ouany rink, (with , very few ex
ceptions,) not over 6,000.
A BHEW8TKR, President.
E. Laarxcd, Jr., Secretary.
Norwich. Conn., June O'.h. 1855.
PersonallynpiNxirPd licfore tho undersigned. Mayor of
thoelty of Norwich, iu said Slate, A. Brewster. I'rcsblent,
•in-l K. Lntnied Jr.. Secretary of tho “Norwich Fire
JnsurniiroConipniiy/’anilimidcsolcniiioath to the truth
of the nlHiro *tateliii-iit, algncd by them. 1 also,
certify that 1 have examined the rc|u,rt of said Compa
ny, nn 1 find tho ntmvo t« bo a correct statement of tho
smin and that tho notes and loons on which a imrt of wild
caidfal Is Invested nro in my opinion good and well
secured.
In'testimony whereof,Tliavo here to set my hand and
caused tho seal of tho city to be affixed, this 0th day of
June, 1885. j
[L. B.J r WILLIAM L.BRRWKR.
Mayor of tho city of Norwich.
Tho nnderslgnod Is agent for the nbovo olflce, and Is
ready to tako risks ou all description* of property In tho
city. JN'O. IN'QKltSOLL.
Jyl8
. TO RICE} PLANTERS.
T If R Enhsc-rBmr I* Agent for the sale or “ Anderson’s
Patent Illce IliiUor." It Is comimctand |>ortnb|e,
mav lx? worked by hand or born? power, turning out ae*
cording to slxe of nmrhtno, fhmi 20 to 600 bushel* nor day.
Cnts and a modol ortho sntno may bo seen by application
to doc3 IVM. P. YONOK, No. PI llgy st.
IIAnPBR FOR DECEMBER.
VjrAUI'KR'8 nuw Monthly Magaxlno for December.—
Jn. Till* numlKT commences the twelfth volume—now
Is the time to sidnrrllie. Cull curly, that you may pro*
cure the ffrst nuinliur,
Unvlmm's American Monthly Mngnxlne for December.
—ALSO,——
L'ly Union t or. Early Stmggles’MMst Continual Hope.
A Talo of Humble Life, by Alice Grny. Beeelrrd aud
for salo by WARNOCK A DA VIP,
Boukscllers and Stationers, No. 160 Congress st.
doc 3
COAL FOR BALD. 1
Tf AIU1K Lump Lehigh,
JL4 R«1 Ash. (nrekon nnd screened,)
Soft Parlor Lump Coal.
Smith's (Richmond) Coal.
Ordors received, and Cool delivered to anv part of tho
eltr, by application to OHO. A. McCLEBREY,
dec 3 PorrePs BnlhHngs. Bull street.
«~W7TAt«KIRK ALE.—17 barrels of till* superior
Jr hr Itid* direct Imjiortatlon. landing from ship Shan*
don, nnd for sale hy MINTS A JOHNSTON,
dec 3 •
CtAL NOD Ay Ac—1,000 lha. superior Sal Soday
J5 10 Iwxes Castile Sonj),
140 lb*. Assorted Hum Drops.
Just received, ami for «d« by .
JOS. 51. TURNER, Ajgont,
dee 3 Market Squnre.
C tHIiTciloTlfSr-nrownTTltnr^miirOrliy
and Block Clmk Cloths. Sack Flannels. English and
rrenrii Merinos. Printed Muslin do I*dnea, Stella Shawls,
Bay State do, Blank Murino do. Ac. For sain l»v
Br.1VITT A MORflAN,
ilef 5 Where’* Bnlldlngs. Pongresa-st.
S UOAR8.—TKmldo refined Crushed, donlilo refilled
Powdered. Coffno or soft Crnshod. refined White. In
atore, nnd for salo by C, A. L. LAMAR,
dee ft
niCIC.—10 ra paving Prick, for sale by
' 'In? 0AIILKTQ.V A PARSONS.
HAN11Y.—Urnndy In linlfpliies, (inartersand oc*
•-’ed.nndf
m
iTntiS N« 3 Mackerel, 60 flalnlnis C<»lff*h, 2
yll e^ksIlako.M lwixca Herrings, landing from
bark Em press and fnraaloby
fob 7 _ CARLETON A PARSONS.
*N~tfniYf pATATOEIfT*] 1 bid* prime Seed PoU*
251 toes, landing per schr If Bnrr, frem. Boston: fur
55 fin- (friiTI • . gPNTBIt A OAMMELL.
Vffi WoORE i CO
Avk $. M. Pettngtil (t- Ce.'i Jdetrtiiing Jtgucy, 11
Alum ((., A‘(S Y»rk, and JVb. 10 State it, Baton.
P. 4c Co araApcnts lor ilia most Influential and hr*
gctlclrculalln* Commercialpanors both Iu Iho United
Males and the Canadas.
COOPER’S
Refined Shred Isinglass,
|01l BLANC MANOR. TABLE JElXlKS, Ac.—A
good nud cheap arUcls for Confcotlonew, Hotel and
Fumlly use. To bo obtained In large or small quantities,
with diroctioua for using, of tho principal gtocara aud
druggists, throughout tha United States.
. feb 20-Cuio P PKTBR COOPER,
F
Staten Island
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFICE, NO. 3 JOHN STREET,
(» DOORS FROM BROADWAY,)
RBW TORR-
T H
|UP. undersigned, proprietors of this establishment,
hnvo for a long time (tho senior pnrtuor of tho
firm. Nathan llarratt, for S7 yegrs,) been prosecuting
tliolr business nt Staten Inland. They have Npared no
effort or expense, especially In' the hut tow years, toex*
eel In all tho brunches of their art, and have been sue*
cess ft 11 in attaining a high degree or iuiiirevuniciit. as
well In tho machinery and np)»rntus f»v dressing dllTur*
cut styles of g<MKls. ns In practical arlUtir skill. In dye
ing and flnUtiing Ladlos' Bilk, Satin aud Merino Dresses,
great improvements have been uindo. Iu a targe portion
of cases, Iho*s articles are made, iu color and lliiMi, very
nearly equal lu appearance to new goods. Crape bhnwli,
Cloak*, Mantillas. Vclvot Onrments, Ac., ore also very
tuvovssfttlly treated, Faded aud stained good* restored
or re-dyed,
BILKS AND SILK DItESSES WATERED.
Lace and Slusllii Curtains, Carpets, Bugs nud Table
Cover*, cleansed nnd reflidshud. Damask amLMoreeu
Curtains beautifully Dyed. Also, Ribbon*, “losldry,
a love*, hr. Ordors executed with caro nn-l dlsjHUch.—
lloeds received and retnrurd by Kxpre**. .Qoods kept
subject to tho claim of the owner, twelve m-mth*.
UAURUTT, NEPllUIVS k CO.,
3 John St., 2 doors from Broadway, X, Y.
Jin 15—Cm P
CORRUGATED, WROUGHT IRON AND
WIRE RAILING!
(SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT,)
i’MrefibreMI FOB I’UULIO UHOUNDS, OKMETE-
UIK8, Cottages, UalconL’S, Ac. This
now article of nur manufacture, particularly conttm-uds
itself »o favuwblo notice. Iron Bedstead*, with patcut
Wire backing*: a variety or Folding Iren Bedstrilds,
Wrought Ireu Farm Fence, Wire Netting, suitable far
•hoop, p'.'idtry, gardui or cemetery fence; Who Trelllne*
an-l .Snuiiuer-llousiM, with every variety of Wire Work
for gardens, Ac. t Sieves, tender*, Brass, Copiair nnd Iron
lVovn Wire Cloth, Ac. Circulars of d>-iigus furnished by
tho manufacturers. M. WALKER k SONS, ,
No. 233 Market struct, N. K. corner of nth.
deo22-ffmo l'Uiladcltdda. Pa.
Reed’s Pat. Chronometer
353 3NT Cr X 350* m
T HIS Is an Improved Steam Engine, for which Let
ter* latent were grunted to John A. Heed, of Now
York, Jan. 0,1845, The nature of this Improvement con
sist* lu the Increase or 'power about 20 per rent., ami re
ducing the weight of Iho engine ono half. Tim anvlng of
ftii'l is eif.ctcd by lotting the steam III ou both sides of
the cylinder; doubling tha *lxo of the port, ami Imlanclug
tho pressure, removing the friction nnd weight of the
slide valves, eccentrics, crow heads, connecting roJs, Ac.
1 he exceeding simplicity of this engine, rendvts it much
more durabln nud easily managed thau any other, and
when placed npoti tho boiler with wheels It Is portable
though effective,
These Liigine* received the FtnsT PnixaMma at tho
great Exhibition In Paris. There are about aeventy-fivo
of them now in oiairotloii, all giving great aatlsGietioii,
P UlCESt
l Homo Engine $160...Boilers and Fittings $124
3 “ “ 200... “ “ «... 160
3 “ “ 300... ** •• ,,,,, 300
8 « « 400... « « M ... 400
10 « « 600... «* « M ... 600
All sixes, from 1 to 100 horso power, at the shortest no
tice.
Aire. Real's latent Steam Pump, the simplest nnd
most durable oue In use, for raising water or supplying
boilers, ~
Further information may bo had by addressing
TOU8LKY & HEED, ,
doc 18—ffmo P 04 Mnlffen Lane, Now York.
lESI'AUUSHKi) IN 1‘SOj
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WAI/TEB, IIAKUIt A: CO.
Araericae. French, Honiara
tide, Olid Voiiillu CIHlDDLATHt
prepare I rot’OA? B ROM A, CO-
UOA PASTE;CocoaSHe.ks.8olu-
blr, tlonuBpaihic and Dldotlo
Ciiciiat Cocoa Sbellsi Cracked
Cocoa,fro. .
These Manufactures to which
rut st PBv.MtWMs hnvo been n-
wnrdml hy the elder liistiiut ons
nu t Fairs «t tho Union, arena
Flower Ac Frnil excellent .Hot for children, Invi,-
of the Cocoa, with n tills, ami persons in tionllli. They
pod opened. allay r.ithcr than induce the ner-
roiiscxcileiiKiil attcmhiid upon ilia uso of leu orcoffbe,
and nro recommended by Dr*. VVasren, Jackson, llnv-
wurd, IVarc, nud Adams, or Huston, and by omlueiit
phvstcUmschewh re.
For sale hy nil tho principal Grocora in Ilia United
Slates, and liv their Agents.
II.U. Murray, New York? Ornnt kTirolls, Phllndob
pblu; Thomas V.Urumbgc, n.iliim'iro: KhiiikMI U I)ud-
Icy,Clo. WALTER BAKF.lt k Ctb,
nur 14—3m Dorchester. Mass.
The Infallible
Self-Scaling Fruit and Vegetable Can.
O UIl expcrlenco during the post year, In manufict r*
lug
SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS,
andthennivcrsalRatlsriicilonunil certiorates of parties
who have purchased am) tested thoso of various makers
have given ours the decided preference overall other*.
The subscribers offer to tho un'dic, tin?
BEST BELF-3EA1IHG OAK
ever Invented, to preserve Fruit, Veaetatdes. Ac.
.THE SEALING IS INVARIABLY PERFECT,
All others require solder or Cement.
The opening lias been enlarged to admit a
FULL SIZED PEACH.
Every can Is perfectly tested Itefore it leaves onr manu
factory, nud •tumiM'd with onr nnmo.
TAYLOR & IlODGETTB,
Munuf.icturers of Planished Tinimd Jajmniiwl Ware.
No. CO Bookniun St., Now York,
mar Iff—1m l»
ICE! ICE! ICE!
reoaoual. „.., „
The tnnungor* of this Company have had more than
twenty years oxiwricuco in the ice trade and are able to
refer to persons from all sectlong. of the 8Ut* for their
success in packing Ico for shl|ming In a way to secure
front wasto and lo|s by melting;
. This Company has now In store 260,000 tons of Ice, of a
quality aud thickuoss equal to any ever oflkred to tlio
public.
Orders sent to II.T. COMPTON, President of the Com
pany, No. 103 Caual street, will receive prompt attcu-
(Ion, , «
N. B.—Vessels taking In cargo nt our dopota on the
Hudson river, will not be subject to port charges, whilst
they will nlways bo provldod with good dockago and safe
harbors.
49" Tub quick bst dcspatcii oirxx to rrsatisTAxixa ix
tea at Tint* docks. 8 feb 4—flw
BROOKLYN CITY
D.P* BcnnoNy&co.
Water Street, Brooklyn, New York*
MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES WITH
BUHD0N S PATENT CUT OFF AND
BOIL HUS.
T HE Subscribers not only assert the superiority of the
construction of their Exntxu, but will guarnnt8b
to transmit one-third more power with the same euriheo
of boiler, and 80 percent, less pressure of steam, than
any idh'-r angltie mnniiCmturod In tho Unltod Slates,
malutniulng an equal spend, without regard to amount
of puwcrnpplh-d to unglno.
Also, from their long experience and Immense fnclll-
tl»a th'.'yncknuwlodgu uo competitors, lu thu jnauufoc-
turo of ,
Suoxn Mitts, Saw axd Oiust Slats, Stxax
Pump*, Mtxtxa l*tjiw and Ucarixo roa
MlXKS, 8llAni.NO AJCW PftU*W, llEAVT AXD
Liour Castixus, _ axd Mat Macuixurt
or Erenr DtscRiSnox.
Southern Planters’ att«ntluu Is particularly directed to
nur new and Improved Sugar .Mill. The slniplleltvof con
struction. extraordinary power and great durability, rea
der* It decidedly superior to auy now in uso.
Ordorrs by mull or otherwise attended to with prompt-
no** nnd despatch,
n. p. u UR pox, )
u. x. CONCUR, V D. P. BURDON & CO.
8. D. COXKM.V, J
feb 5—3m
For the 1,000,000.
Tho P. g. I’atcut niarblo Company.
[CAPITAL lflb.000.)
•No. 3D8 Broadway, corner Walker street Now York.
A RE prepared to uxwmto all ordors for MANTLES,
TABLE-TUPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, PI LAS-
Tl-ttS, SLABS. Ac., lu luiitatlon of 8tonua, Brucatul, l‘y-
mnees. Xeupiditnu, and all fancy Marble*, equal iu
strength, beauty nud durability to real marble, nud III
"(Hilo respects superior thereto, aud ut loss than half tho'
cost. Unlike mnrblvlz'xl Iren, wood or slate, it I* wholly
free from all objection* which are uvg.il againM nrero
suif.ico work, where paint, c*qad varnish, Ac. form the
tomp *mry pullsli nnd brauty of the article. Mautels
frem 8 to $ to. Orders front Builder*, Cabluet-MnUer* and
others solicited, and satisficllon guaranteed. AgvuU for
tho principal cities treated with.
PETER BENNIE, Pras’t.
LnvaU.MtcKUs, V. Prvs’t.
Jiwxrn Lamp, Brc’y. 8 oct 24—if
TILTON & MCRAIILAND.
33 MaliUtt Lime! New York.
M ANUFACTURERS of tho WOULD RENOWNED
SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULT8,
«c. t f i,«lumere Depot, 145 Pratt street. Boston^ Depot,
14 II iward street.
»ipt 5—
Imporlant lo lIousehccpersA Dealers.
THE SXOX*S SXZZiZiS.
II FuLTox-st. nud 7l BucKMA.wt X. York.
Principal Office lt)3 Front Street, Now York.
Fnctnrj-, Nos. 30,37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City.
T HE Preprictovs of tills long nnd well known COFFEE
and SPICE Estulillidiniciil, conllnue topiepnre ilto
Host ITIARMAOKUTIUAU POWDERS In w»e,fov raising
bread, biscuit, tea and other dikes, Ac. They also prepare
Mustard, Cocoa, and many other articles of daily me In
ovory fumlly, which they offer upon tho most reasonable
torms. Catalogues seut to dealers who request them.
H. II. & J.«. ISIfTfM.
N. B.—Consumers advised to inquire for Hope Mill* nr
Uriel. uug 14—ly
SHIEFFELIN, BROTHERS & CO.
tMror.ntw am) nKAt.m« ix
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery,
170 lVILLTAsfsTRI$i?“XEW YORK,
TXYITK the attention m the trade to tlielr large and
A varied stock of Drug*. Paint*, Oil*, Perftimoiy, Ac.
Iu addition to their regular Irnttortatlun* of Staple
Drugs, they are ulso receiving direct frem the sources of
production nud manufacture, siippllin of Tooth, Hiiir.nnd
Null Brushes, Bronze*, Corks. Mortars, S|K.ncr*. French
and KngIRh I’erftniiery, Lullin’* Extract*, ami many oth
er articles wsunltar omhrnccd In Bntggints’ stock*, which
(hey are enabled alio to offer on the must advnntngeohs
term*.
Or l-r*, either In person or by mall, will rccelro prompt
attention. nug 14—ly
fE0NI «k
Durr Stone
lour,
I S so *n|H)i lor, Ir commands In New York a preference
of half a dollar- n barrel. These Mills are well
iMaplcd F>r nil kind* of grinding. Between fifty nm
sixty Premium Medals hnvo been awarded to the Mills
and the Flour, and almost a volume of reatliumini*.—
Wure-hutuo for Flour nml Mills, 101 Dunne Street. New
York. P)in 15—8m
MerilloTron Pipe Works,
MElt'RIL & JAQUEfe,
1*54 CoutroSt Nexr York.
M ANUFACTURERS AXD DEALERS in Brought
Irou, Pipes, Fittings, Tool*, nnd every description
or appnrutus connected with Steam, Water and U.u, for
heating an l lighting Steunurs. Churches, Uotels. Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villugt-s, Fuctorics
nml ltnll*.
Alsu Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Oauges, Boilers and Boiler
Flues ntndu to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machine* are entirely new, nnd our
own pnteut warranted to do double tho work of any otlur
invention.
Onlera solicited from all aectlonsof Iho country, and
promptly attended to. Jo 23, ’64—lv
Combs, FmiSi and Fwuoy Goods.
WILLIAM TASKER,—Xo. 10 Pauk Puce, New York,
I NVITES the attention of Southern and B’e*tern Mere
cli.uit*, to Ids nuw *tock'of Fans, Combs, Hair, Tooth
and Nall Brodto*. 1-tulliV Reticule*, Perfumery, Soaps,
Porto Monnnle*, Jot nnd Bend Ilracolet*, Pocket B<n>k*,
.• Dress Buttons, I'lnsaud Needle*, II.mk*nnd Byes, Watch
. Guards. B'ax, Coral and Ola** Bead*. Necklace*, Ac. In-
/ ilia Rtthher Comlis, Cone*, Ball* nnd Toy* of every de
scription. Scissors, Buvora nnd Cutlery. Grid and Ollt
Jewelry, Accorileon* nml Violin*, includiuga general nml
a very large stuck «f EugiWt, French and Gorman Fancy
, Goods, which will Imi sold at tho very lowest price*, for
• Ca.lt or npprored paper.
49* Orders by letter selected and put up in tho boat
manner. WM. TASKER,
mnyl—ly P In Park Place, New ^ork.
D
Tho Best Hair Dye.
iILO. 31. BALLARD'S fnew article) received the high
est premium nt the B'orld’* Fair and American lu-
*, wlif— “ — -*•- -
•titutc, where it wn* examined hy th» dlHtingnMiedi-heni;
l*t*, Dr. C. Little aud Prof. John Torrey, ami pronounced
tbu Best.
For sale by th* Principal Druggist* In till* city—price
*1. Principal office and store 408 and 500 Broadway, Now
York. mar 18, 'fifl—p Jmkr rj
WMOKMIX A MIN.
ORATE AND FENDER IIIAKERS.
246 Front St. and 030 Broadway,
, , Now York*
*mU-iy p
ANDREWS A JESUP,
Commission Meronants.
, lifting, die. '
N '’ w
...rnmmm-,.
fl.VUTlON.—'Nona are genuine exrcpt they liear the
stamp of the patent. All manufacturer* and seller*
Infringing will bo prosecuted according to Inw.-
mnrlft • mar 18,'fto—j»
M AHONIC—I. O. O. P—fl. of T^oTD. AT
B EflALIA. Jewel*and Costumes, niunntiictnrcd nnd
kept on hand, nt tho old ostnhtlshmout of E. Couth,
ZH Grand street, East of Bowory, Now York. Order* from
the conntry|protnpHy attendedto. P jWfe-1y
S AFES.—K. GOTTEN ET*CO.,lm|Kirtera of French
nnd other European Good*, No. 48 Brood nt,
npfffl. 18ftft.
NTTTS. PRUNES, RAISINS, Ac.
KAA LBS Paradise Nut*.
»JUU 1000 ill* Soft Shell Almonds.
.100 do Brazil Nnl*.
800 do Hard do.
75 drum* choice Fig*.
* 1 cn*e French Jar.Brunei.
1 do Fancy bnxc* do
16 boxes Lnyyr Baiilns, ,
15 do MU do
Oft do one-half and . one-quarter boxes
Raisins, landing and for sale by
inird.
Sewing Machines.
-J7IXCF.LSIQR SEWING MACHINES.—Slade hy
HOOD, BATTELLB A CO., Worcester. 31n*su-
ihttsctt*, patented by Elin* Tfowe, Jr., September loth,
1840. These Mnchlne* are warranted, (with proper use,)
not toget out of repair. They are built Inn good *nh-
sfnuflkind worknmnllkn manner, nnd will do Tailor*'
Sho^^er*' and Saddlers' work, lit n ntnniier warranted,
to give satisfaction, Tlte rtlvh will not tip nny more than
common sowing, done by band. Call and see them in
operation, at 140 CIIESNUT street, Philcdelnhia, Up
stair*. W. A. DAWSON Wit.
may 12 IQ
FIRST PEEK. GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS,
84 ft 88 Walker Sts., near Broadway, New York.
jMHmi RESPECTFULLY call the attention or
B^^WHVStho nubile to their *plcndld assortment of
Iff! 11Seml-grand nnd Square Plano*, which, for
volume of tone, elasticity of totteli, beatify of fluleh, lu
short, everything that render* a I'lano perfect, nro nn-ttre
mssed. They were awnrded (he First Premlnm for Imtli
kinds. In cumnclltion whit Ihe most dlstlnguWicd nmkera
from Boston, rltllmUdphln, New York nud Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH t %
STEINWAY A SON'S have Just been awarded the First
Premium Gold Medal (over all competitors) at tlie Into
Fair of tho American Institute, Crystal Palace, for the
best Plntto Forte*. 8 doc 10—t
Now York Millinery.
MUR. SIMMONS' Wholesale and Ref All
Millinery nnd Straw Good* Ware-
home, DO& Drondxvay, N. V.,
3IRS, S. Is now In Knnqte.for the express
purtHwo of eolectlng novelties for tho
lUpring trade, which wlllarrive anil bo
{ready for Inspection on or about the drat
of March. Southern and Western 3Jere
/chant* and 3Illliner* are re*pectftilly In
vited to call and examine tho same before
purchasing elsewhere. Pattern Bonnots
always on hand, and [sent by express to
!i lur; any ndilre**.
"IffV tj; fi—3m a
Millinery Goods.
J. SPENCE & SONT,
27 AND 27jd DIVISION STREET, NEW YORK,
Manufacturers of
BUCKRAM WIRE AND FOUNDATION LACE,
Donnet Frames and frowns,
OF THE MOST APPROVED PARISIAN FASHION.
J» 8. A 8, would respectfully Inform
tlndr Customer* nnd tho Trad", that they
ihnvn made arrangement* with amending
lumsotn PARIS,h.v which they will re
ceive, at the enrllrat moment.*" cry novel-
l ty hr BONNET FRAMES AND
CROWNS, nud tlndr improved fiicilitle*
for utanutlieluring the latest style* will
enable them to supply the trad" on tnoro
if r; advantageous terms than any ether llouso
., )>'/ in tho business.
Wo wonid,also,call attention of MILLINERS nnd
other* tn the largo nnd splendid Stock «f MILLINERY
GOODS, which wo have now In storoaud dolly receiving,
eouristlugof:
- Silk*., . Crapes,
Tarletoa Muslins, Bombarines,
BtrnwTrimmings, Bonnet Wire*
Blnnil I.ne"S and Edgings,
Mahno and Illusion Laces,
WlinlelMines, Bred*,
And a large assortment of every description of good*
used In the Rllk and Millinery bttslnc**, widen ourfaelll-
tie* for buying will ouahlo its to offer at tho lowest Mar.
xrrPpicxs. W fob 12—1m
O u Cl HAN UE Of SCHEDULE. . .
N and after Bamlay tho Hth October, Instant and
until further notice, the PniMttgor Train* on Urn*
further notice, the PaiMtigor Train*
Central Railroad, will run a* follow* t
. ®utwuhh exvaa>t*H and maoon.
Lea vo Savannah a. m., and 19.18 r. M.
Arrive at Macuu K.,andt a.m
Loava Macon 11.43 A.M>,aiid 0.30 *. m.
Arrlve at Havuiineb.... .... 10.45r. and7J»a.w.
. . NUTWRUN SAVANNAH AMP AUOUSTA.
Leave Savannah 12.15 r. m., and 8 30 p. m.
Arrive at August*. 8.45 ».»»., aud 5.3» a. m.
Leavo Auguata. 0 a. m.,and 4 30r. u,
A rrive In Savaunth 1.30 rv h- and 10.43 p.u.
__ IRTWKStX MACON AND APUVSTA.
Leave Macon 11.44 a. m-, and ff.30 r. m.
Arrive at Auguata 8 45 p. m^ and ft.Sfl a. m.
Leave Angusia ..0 a. m- and 4.30 p. m.
Arrive at Macon. 2.15 r • M.,and 1a.m.
BKTWNKN SAVANNAH, MH.bKDakVtt.LK AND NATONTON.
Leave Savannah,....... ............ft a. m.
Arrive In Mllledgevlila '...,2.44 p.m.
-eavo Muenn 11.4ft a. m*
Arrive In Batonton ft r. m.
VVM.M. WADLGY.
Savauunhifia., 19th Oct, 1885. oct 13
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE 80UTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
_ _ OVKU WHICH PASSES TIIK
GREAT N. Y, AND N, ORLEANS MAILS.
O Nand after SUNDAY, February 3rd,1850, two Dally
Train* betwocn Macon and Columbus, and ono be-
tureen Macau and Amoricu*.
LeaveMuoannt U A. M„and3 P.M.
Artivo at Criuntbui 7.16 A. M„ and 10.30 P. JI.
Li-avo Columbus at 4.15 A. 31., and liO P.M. ■
Arrive at Macon 10.54 A. M„ and 7.40 P. M.
Iatavc Macon at 2 A. 31., nnd arr. at Ano-ricns 0.40 A.3I.
Leave Amerlrus nt 2.20 P. 31., nnd nrr.nt Macon 7.40 P. M,
Making a complete connection between Montgomery.
Ata n and August*, Klngsvllfe, Wilmington, and Charles- 1
fon. Al*j. with Central Rallrotul Trains to Savannah,
MIllcdguYilloand Fjitontou, and with Macon and Went-
ern Trains lo Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knox-
vlll". Tenn. At Columbus with Geranl and Middle R*il-
road to Enffmla, A1n.»conniH!tlngdally at Amerleu*. wltli
Four Ilorao Pont Ouuriiek to TallihtMsou, Albany, Thom-
tuvUlo, Ralubtridge, Ac., with Trl weekly Hacks to Lump
kin, Cilthl*'rt. Ac. At Fort Valley with Hack* to Perry,
Hayiieavllle, llawklnsvilloniid Knoxville, On. -PaxM'ii-
gor* Tor Aiin rlcus and point* below Fort Valley, Humid
lake tho 12.15 P. 34. Train from Savannah, and the 6 P.
M. Train from Attgu-U to avoid dutentiun at Macon;
for other prints on South Wcmern or 3Iu.cogco Road*
lake either Train from Savannah or Augusta.
PuMengere louring Amorlcnsat 2.20 P.3I., trill reach
Lolumbu- nt lOJlo P.31, same night.
Panic ngerafrem Columbus nnd the West, for Amorim*.
£. 0, i!' , J'' Mtorn LPrt»nrln,°rFloi1la, should take tho 1.3o
P. M. Train nt Colnmlms; sloop nt Fort Valley and reach
Americu* nt 0.10 A. 31. next morning.
F irst Class Steamships leave Savannah for New York
WoiJtiosJay* and Sntunlny*, and for Philadelphia on
\\ eilnesdnys. Passago, In tho Cabin, $20; Stccnige, $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $1400
Do. Columbus to “ in oft
Do. Auerictielo da 660
„ „ , GKO, W. ADAM8,Supirlutendi-nt.
Macon, Feb. 30,’fift feh 4
VIRGIMA CEXTIML RAILROAD.
ORANQE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
D»at Northern and Southern Hail Hunt,,
70ft NORTHERN, BOVTlttiftN AND WESfERN TRAVELERS.
fliWICB Dally, (Ritndnv lilght oxcepted.) bntwosn
M. Richmond and Washington City, via Oonlonsvillo
and Alexandria.
Hour* of ditiiartnroat ft lchmoud«..0,45 a. «.,aml 7A1 p.m.
Koturnlng leave Washington A.u.,and p.m.
nud arrive at Rleltniond 1.3flp. nnd 4 a. M.
Baggage Checks and Ticket*, given through between
Richmond nnd Washington.
These twe Railroads having na Strnp^all. nnd l>eing In
axcptleiitontur.nnd carrying Iho groat Northern nml
Southern Mail, give tho lx>it guarantee of always sertir-
Ingconn-ctlon*. ns Is shown by arrivals dally at Rich-
niond and Washington city In advance of tho Steamboat
lino.
Faro between Richmond nnd Washington $5 60
An Omnibus will be found always ready. In taketltrongh
passenger* and their bnggngnofwoaringnppnrclriictween
tho Depot*, fh.*e of charge, with ample tltno for them to
t«ko their mi ni*, wlieth»r going North or South.
Through Ticket*can bo obtained between Danville nnd
Washington nt the terminus of the Rond, now nearly
completed to Danville. An agent of the comimnv will re-
Celvo tlie chocks of passenger* trom tho Danville Rond,
and attend to their baggage all tho way to Woahlngton
pr tho Baltimore Depot.
Tito .fare thommo by the mail line, as by tb« old 8toam
host route.
There I* no change of cars on tho night line, between
Richmond nnd Alcxandrl-t. Jan 14
VIRCmUEMRiLRAILROAP;
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
W INTER arrangement, from Richmond via Statin-
tou.Uoriteii, WhltoSnlplmr Springs. Lcwtsburc,
Charleston. Vn., to the Ohio River.
Dally trains from Richmond to Staunton, and trl-woek-
ly front Staunton to Goshen. .Mondays, IVedncsday* and
Friday*—connecting at Gimhcii with Win. I'. Fnrrishfc
Oo.’* Mall Sing" Lino, according to iho tri-weekly Mall ar
rangement*, adopted by tho PoltOflko Department, front
Richmond to tho Ohio River.
Car* lunve Richmond daily nt .0.45 A. M.,
nml arrive nt Staunton at.,...,,...,........,.. .2.40 p.k.,
(to dinner,) and there cognectlng with the 3JaJI 8tngo
Lines to Lexington, Winchester nnd Pnrkenbnrg, Vn.
Returning, the trains leave Staunton at d a. u.
and arrive In Richmond at Jio
In foil time fur th« i«\*s?na?rs going South to connect with
either of the Southern Rond*.
Th * Virginia Central Railroad has been extended am'
completed to Goshen, 33 mile* West of Stminton.and Ink
with heavy Rail nil the way, with tho exception ofabont
5 rallel, betwocn Gordonsvllle and Shadwell 31111*.
which ipnco Is now being relayed with heavy Hail, am]
will be compu ted In n few weeks, after which tlio whole
rynd will be In perfect order, ami for speed, safety nm
comfort, will compare with any Railrond In the United
Stnte*. J, 11. TISIBEULAKFk
Jfln 74 . Snprrlntcndrnt,
Rlhiion*.
Crape LcImcm,
Straw Good*,
Bonnet Lawn*,
Artificial Flower*.
Indian Street Foundry,
JPPOSITE TIIK CHARLESTON ■ WHARF,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
20,COO In One Month!
ERNEST UNW00D,
By 7
Mri, Carolina Lea Ilcnti.
A LTIIQUUH but uMingle month ho* passed since the
first copy of this brilliant book wriu Issued, yet *0
great Ii.h boon the demand for tho last and most hoautf-
lit! work from tho pen of its latncutcd aulUoreis, that
wo are now tainting the
TWENTIETH THOUSAND,
with an ttuabntad demand »till pn-sultig 11.1. glttbo the
day* of the Lamplighter, no book 1ms told ho rapidly, or
borome sitttitoirAilly popular. . «
Col. Fuller, 0/ the Xeto York Mirror, in one of
the moil elejant articlee erer penned, in regard to
author1 or their production*,• uiei the following
it rung and beautiful language:
Ernest I*lmrooil.
Death darken* hlioyo, aud unplumca his wings,
But tho awu.'tcst song I* fhe last ho ling*."
In lira volunto entitled “Kru&t Mnwood.' r ju*t betted
by Jihvott k. fa, of Boston, wo hnvo tlio dying song of
tlie elegant aud gifted Mrs. Caroline Leo llciuz. Mourn
fully sweet lika thu High of an .Eolian lyre, 3’etiluep nnd
oracular as tho voice of many waters, it seems to have
been potire-d forth while her soul floated down to the
ocean of Rest. On almost ever jingo we can traco the
shadow of the denth-nngri. who boro her away when
her song was ended. Mysterious gleams from beneath
tho uplifting veil of 8plriH«wd Msrtltltou ns wo read-—
7lie lxK,k Is n+rond-CMt farWkell-a lingering hntid-grnsp
from one vre lored. If we mlstiiko not, Its most impres-
nlvcjuiNMges are rerrintlon* or the Inner llfo of the wri
ter—wonilorfully vivid oud at
folly real.
Mo will not attempt to follow out, In this notieo, the
thrrnd of att Inimitable tale; lu bo doing, we should only
anticipate scenes and events, which comet with bountiful
linking* and Ann effect, before tho eye of the reader.—
Mb' would not rob tlie book of hnlf its charm.
'Sweet GabricRa Lynn will tell her own Blory.
_ PCniACHED RY
JOHN P. JEWETT dto COMPANY.
Xo. 117 M’Asiiixr.Tox Bibsct, Bust ox.
-03* For salo by nil Bookseller*,
mar 27—2awCt
ST0VES--ST0VES—STOVES.
TUB NEW WORLD COOK 8T0VL sold by
the subscribers, Is acknowledged by nil wlio
have seen 6r used thorn, to be tho ho*t and
most convenient Stovns for linking, Roasting
ami Broiling, sold in t1il« city. Vie have sold
n largo mtmlier rinco they have been Intro
duced into thl* market, all of which Imre
given perfect satisfaction In every particular.
They are so constructed In the bottom oven plates, that
they afford more heat than any other Stove now In use.
Thfcy are well fitted, very heavy casting*, and large ovens.
We have live size*. Me are selling them at very litor
prices. Tlie operation of this 8tovo I* warranted.
•M e have also a pretty assortment of Store, Hall, Ofllco
and Bar-Room Stoves, which we are selling nt very low
prices. We would bo pleated to hare you call and ex
amine before purchasing.
- dee 10 LOVELL k LATTIM0RE.
D. & W. ROSE.
H AVING coucluded to extern! our bitslnew, ...
uro prepared to manufacture plain and Ornamen
tal ta*t and M rought Iren Rolling for Cemeteries, Balco
nies, Verandahs, nc-frout any design or plan. Warrant
ed to be as good and a* cheap as can bo manufactured
In any other establishment.
Wo are nlw prepared to makn contracts with Bhlldora
ami others, to mage Plain and Ornamental Store Fronts,
Urates, Window Guards. Bwra, Shutter*, Pipe*,Columns,
Jtc. All kimii of Iron aud Brass Castings, either by con-
tract or to order. _ ,
BlNitnlNMt Work, Stationary Engines, Saw Mill*, Bku
Mills, andall kinds of Machinery, ovorhanlod and^rejjlr.
I.EFLEIt & WTI.COX,
Store
on Coagroii Btrcol.
KUW rm
1 KO.141 SOUTH W«*T MARNIT *QUAftR. SRYAN 8TRBKT.
t WOULD Inform my old friend* nnd p*i-
roits, I have opened Iho above store, lo con-
duoltheBrave,Tin and Sraet-lron business
In all R* various forms, where will be found
a general variety of moves. Tin and Sheet-
Iron Were, which J will he pleated to .SNOW
yon, and at sneh price* a* will satisfy yoa if
you want to purchase. . •
AI kinds or Hooflng, Gutter* of Lead. 0*lranlKad
•Iron JA’ork of every description, Job Work aud Repair
ing rinentod with docpatch,Old Stove* pal up and Pipe*
fttritUhml at short notice.
TIn-tVare'at Whoieialeand BctuU. Call down Bryan
ilrcet. It will pay rou for the walk.
Mioyff JolIH J. MAURICE, Agent.
BLANK JBOOKS.
A few *ct* of 3fedlttm Jonrnal* and
Ledger*, superfine nancrand Binding, on
hand nnd for sale at the lowest price* at
the Book Store of • 8. 8. 8IBLEY,
Jan 4 -V Wo. 185 Oongree* 8t
ESS9S3 sniRTinag.-w m
7-8 and 4-4 Bleached Shirtings, dlflbrent style*, Ju*’
received and for salo by
. _ ; LADSQNfc ROPERS.
TUfAlii OlfeOTH*—Ju»L- received p*r sloatner,
■ JPIfitgiMit PULI lt»lr ftlnlliG. lit -
Davis’ fain Killer in India
....... _ Novell)tj«r IH. 18.0.
Mvt*ft*. P. Davis As Pox—Dear Sir,—••••The
KoiM.rc, 1 '
SpWW!!^7l l iS^a?''-*“ l i
i b 7 mo triors for more than flfir botllM
Ptv 8 rnu V-’ *°" d mB ? . qu ?. nl,! ^’ , "' 1 1 *l<>
Treasurer oft lie Missionary Unlci,.
SfSfta'jfiasKwss*'*- •” mwM "
IIB/.B C.TIIOMAI!*,
...... n . raovtnvxoR, I.,July 7,1H:»4.
Psrut Bavin Ac Snxt -UenU.—liufore I toft
Mo-Hul.b 01 " K a tens and Harm its had found uutthe
1 • 8r '. flni * * could reudlly hovo
(llipoiod of a laiftf (|UQiitlty or ft ainor.g them. It
i«cms paruouhrly cfllcuiotii in ch .lor* moibu*.
bowel oompljliiir, nnd.ititer dlsea*w, to whfoli tho nn^
, fom ,l 'rir nnwhalosomo style of liv-
*’ l«ft vttluahip antidote
itio' 8 '•» hornets, and tho
llko I have be^-n twice stuog by t- orpiom,* nnd hi-
litriy prevented the swelling b» a. plying ihe PaS,
Kbtor. Ou orr ri ynjo homoward fti m India,thac.p-
la|u of Hu, h.p st < liken with vomit n/r and purging.
’d i.’ r u«1 ^ c,u '* crn * «* v, ‘ lt'» n » go mi doko or
Pain Klitorw.'L 10 most Immedlite *ml happy re-
*ul|*. So out re*’ . speedy »..tho nl ef, that be at
siircd n.i tiovraili: tta-er ng In go on a voyage wlihout
your exPs'llun me . clue, If be'could p■ ,«-,fbiv procuio
u< nr.v j.msyj AftiiN,
LnieMli- , irylo Ru/msh.
Mkmrb.Pkrry Davis k «oxt-De*r8ir*.-| n n d it
WV* ,0 “ matt txngulue
expectslloiithn/e been morn lit in realised. Thu call
RCK r* 1,1 ,nor «»» , ltK very rapid,
y tPRi I fonr l ska I a v»n b- uuablo to keep paco with
it. 3ly particular object In writing now Is t,* beg that
hU.ih 8rcccl H Ur i h ,‘kindly dlsnatch Sfoih!?
bn ch a* ordered In tny letter of Juno last, I liopo I
will not be entirely out before your last dispatch reech
os me, of which however, I have not jet heard from
•ou. 1 remain,
BcnrSlr, your* sincerely,
™ ^IcOAIlRAU.
OPINIONS OP THR PROMINENT DRTGUI8T8 AND
MERCHANTS IN ITS FAVOB.
VVo. tho undorslgncd, pruggl*:* of ltd* eltr, baro
been nequultucd with, trad r-rid for a year or two ns»t.-
nn erttcleoj Pamlly Medici ns, known is p#rrv Dnvll 1
Ugljabk* Pulp Kilter,and we would assure tho p iblio
that In overv iniiatxe so far as we know It hn* given
llio bc*t samrncilnn the purchaser. IV* cm recom«
mend ll to iho public ns an ar’lcle of great merit and
vinure. Indeed, wo never knew an article of Medl-
rirte become *0 a«<ervTdly papular Into abort a time,
which I* proved by the inct oi It* extoim vo sale uiiti
conMnut yInoreanlngdcninnd. Signed, J.D.Park, J
D. Doituh y, \\ «de firireleln *t Co., IV, J. M. Uoriion,
Chaa.CoHhts, Abla Zellen, l.atU. Reaiklrk, E.B.
lllnmnn, H. II. Fnrnln, A. 1).Scovill, O. II. Bntra.
Tho Pain Killer I* arid by Joint B. Miwre k Co., Tho*.
3t. Turner k Co. andS.b. Branttoy AtCo.,8avnnnnb;
Barrel, Carter k Co., nnd Clurk, M’eRs k Diilxwe, Angus-
ta: F«. lu tnreliecker It Cu.,Macou. Also by Drugglelt
and Grocers generally. ttov 22—eml3ro
the well advised former and stock feeder t «fl
venal fovor with which it haa been race I red"
more than anything else, attest* lla BtUUy a
*^For portablUty. simplicity of er—*—*'■
ventonceof twe,thsL' ‘ “
from three to five hrn
be nut In otxtration l
wltiiout expense or *
nasd with convenient by ai
. The Little OUnt haa ret
every State Fair om Missouri to I
and that In tbs uut cotuplimcnta
Tliose Mills tre guaranteed Id i — ,
urr against breakage or derangement, and si
grind feed from car coin, and grits or fine It
Rhdlod corn, with a degree of ease and cent
farm puntoace never attained before. ^
Tqe subscriber* are now prepared to ful
with Improved patterns and sixes, to anil t
of all. , -
No. 2 la offered at $65 complete, l
team, nnd wareanted to gring ten
with one horse. . .
No. 3 at $76 will grind fifteen 1
No. 4 at $90 will grind twenty
two horaee.
Mannfoctured and for salt by r
mar 3 at Nashville, Tchn
to as A. Island <
mur. UNDERSIGNED .
JL ftir tlie sale of tho celel
(K?i!TON GIN, the cotton from which
whi-i. niually bring* three to flvo ccnli
•^an from any other Gin yet invented,
ta supply Planters and those wanting, with there
lor workmanship at one hundred and twenty-flvi
3ach. Extra reitare $11. v : ;
Extract frem a letterfrom a Florida plank
“ThaMcArthyGln (s infinitely.ahead, 1
Gin yet ninnnfactured. I would n«Jt be 1 ‘
treble the amount; It saves tremble, la 1
out beautiful cotton. Tlie staple Is n6t...
(qicn process so much desired by the EngHs:
talnly obtalucd.** .-b’ ' >
ang24—tf BOSTONTA YILLAP
Pape
A LA’
J0ILN OLIVER'S-Pol nfl
® i2l Rronc
tfl* Booms papered at the short set noth*
■cr Hangings and J
^^^AROB^ortt^ntfbr^eMira^T
„ THU Subscriber bngJui^uumolii* friends and
.,, pnMlc,.that he ha* Just recrind a forge sup-
tfej^ply cf SILK and GlNGlfAM UMBRELLAS.—
/^Tf^Thoy bring manufactured vxpresslv f»r himself,
he nut conHdcntly recommend them for durability, nnd
at prices that will *itit all purchaser*. J
, ... 1V3I. II. SYMONS, Draper nnd Tailor,
<l“c gj 17 Whitaker street.
UMIIBELLAS.
v A FINE LOT Just recrivt-d-rsuch ns Scotch
and French Ginghams, a superior article. Those
Yin want, cull and soo, at thu Clothing Store, Ulh-
wbon s Range. GKO. 8.N1011OL8A CO.
DYING & RENOVATING ESTABLISHM'T
,a Y *** , vswiJ&<8r* ,,ou "-
UTUUSliClt 1X1332. 43*73
IIh Subscriber, grateful to his patrons atql friends
for their continued favor*, would state that. In nil-
‘{“toll to the linprumnt* in Dying acquired by him
•luringIllsln*t vfolt to England and Scotland, has made
arrangements for extending his bn-incts, by whkh he I*
u«w enabled to Dye a greater variety of Coloro 0a Silk
aud Moolen Drosses, 81 ml Is, Ac., which he tnisl* will
generally please all who may favor him with tlielr
patronage.
Gentlemen’* Garment* Dyed, Cleaned or Benoraled, na
may Ih* required, in the inme superior style which has gen
erally *0 much pleased hi* patronsnml friend*.
Gullet’ Ruliu-.-t* Dyed. UK-ached and Pressed in the most
fashionable style*. Ordcrafrum tho couulrv punctually
Attended to. Tcim* moderate. M'lienisircefoareacutbv
steamboat or railroad, word riiouldlio sent him by letter
through tho l'oat Office, *o that lie may know w here to call
fox them.
Jsnlfl c ALEXANDER OA LLOM’AY.
JLnce Setts ! Lace Setts !
HENRY LATHROP & OO.
H AVE Received ner steamer Knoxville, on* of the
most beautiful! assortments of Imco Goods ever
exhibited in this city, cmhrarlng tlm following styles:
Beal Thread Lnco fc'i-tts; do Maltese do do.
dollonlton do do; do Valenciennes <to,
do 1 alenci-lrtnes Bertha Capes nnd SIcu-cs,
French throughout Muslin Betts.
Mourning Setts, cutlro new style.
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP k CO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
K ECEIVED per steamer Knoxville, 40 pieces offlno
Printed Lawns at l'.’Lf cent*, bv
fob 1 i Henry latiirop a co.
T SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS.
HE Subscribers liavo re c. lred per steamer Knox-
vlll,-, a beautiful lot of Spiiug and Summer SUka,
consisting In part of *
Satin strljH.-d Poult de Sole Silks.
do Oru Deli naps do.
Plaid nud striped Gfocu do.
f dt 14 HENRY LATnROP ft CO.
NEW GOODS.
J UST Received neritewncrKnoxvJUe—
Rich Silk Robes; Bcragedo; *
Poplliictt (h; Crape De Paris do;
Lovlngtio Canto do; 3lou*. do Chine dot
CMntx Brillianlc; Fancy Silks;
Printed F'rcndi Cambric;
Solid color do 4do?
English, French and Domestic Prints;
Furniture Chintz;
G«M Embroidered Scarfs;
Block Silk MAutillna;
Fancy Caslmcrct; Black do;
ALSO,
A large assortment of Embroideries, Ribbon*, Sc.
Fornaio by (feb 13) DtM’IlT ft MORGAN,
Spring Mantillas
J UST Received, a very handsome lot of tho above
Goods, of entire hew styles, liy
fob H HENRY LATIIROP ft CO.
_ _ POR SALB.
TOO doxen Collins Axefo
kllFW3000 pair Traccsassortod, 600 dozen I Iocs
M*ort«l- By N. II. ft II. M EF.D.
Jnn 6
ftiOf AND NAVY UREAD7—Yhe under-
. algned offer n supply of Pilot nnd Xnry Bread, on
liberal term*. Jan 24 LYNN ft SNIPER.
OTIOB TO SHIP CAPTAINS.—M e hnvo
received a now aupply or Mess nnd prime Beef,
t we offer at tho lowest market price, and to which
we Invite your attention. LYNN ft SNIDER,
Jan 17 06 Bay street.
JJR
irttlch
w ISItf 0000a .—Rcc’d jicr steamer Alabama—
JLA 10-4,114,124, Linen Sheeting*; 40 nnd 46 In Pil
low Case Linens, by
Jan 12 HENRY LATHROP 4c CO.
New Books . . „
Reeelrcd for Warnoek ft Darla.
MARCH 14T IT, 18r.fi. A
FEITTE T.ife of Henry the IVth, King of Trend
JL Navarret byG.P.It.James. ..... ■
~K*»ny*, Critical and Mlscellaucona; by T. Bafot
Macaulay. 1
.The History of Scotland during .the reign of
Mag’ nnd of King Juntos VI; by M'ilUam
Macaulay's History of England, from the ft
James II . •
Uumo's nis’ory England, 0 vel*. .. ,. >
For rale at the Bookstore, T
mnrll No.160 Congress qf—a’A
New Books.
Received by WstrnoclK 4b Dstvla '
MARCH 12TH, 1856. “
rXDIA, The Tenrl of Pearl Hirer; by Ml**-Embus I
fe X. Southwnrtb. i .
-.Mary Morris and other Tales; by H. N. Uoore.
Tlie DlHgraco to the Family, a story of social distil
tlona, with Illustrations; hy l’hiz, by M*. D.Jerruld* • I
Tho Lovers of tho Harem t by 0. lv. M. Beyovlds. 1
Ala.* tuoro of
Alone | by Marion Ilorlaud.
Hidden Path; by Marion Mariana. . ,
The Mystic and other Poems; by Philip James .1
author of “Fwtns"
Ballon's Pic tot fob Per sale at the Bookatore, *
mar 13 Xo. 159 Com
New Books,
Received by John M. CooMr * Co*
^ M'EDXESDAYi MARCH 18,
FIVIE OLD DOMINION 5 or, tho Sonthami
JL cro, ByG l'RJames.
Julius, and other Talcs from tho German. By W I
Fnrncu.
T'te Ocean. By P H Gosse—Illustrated.
_ Aattcn Court \ a story of our own time. By Cl
Brook*.
'J lie Works of Edgar A Poc—Vol 4 received. -t ’
Tim M’otidcr* of Science; or, Young Humphry Dari
the life of a wonderful boy. L» Hmry 3)«bcw.
History of Hernando Cut tea. By John 80 Abbott.
Hon, Misa Murtfiu’fl
TTNITKtl STATES, C.n«0» nn. CuU. 5
dJ Scliwegh-r’s History of Philosophy InEnetame,
trunahitt-il b.v Seeyln. , Zr-
Prescott'* Philip 2d of Spain, new supply in half Calf
and In Cloth. «
Napoleon’* Confidential Corrcsncudcnee with hi* broth
er Joscpli.
Dovhu's History of tho Queen's of tho House of Han
over—2 vol*.
The Allnthl in Sfodrid.
Bontanco of tho Hurt nt, by 3!i» Fardoe.
Ibiclu-l Grny, by Julia Kuvnnmtgh.
Enrncrt Lluiford, ly 3Ir*. Lee IR-ntz.
m»r 4 W. THOUNK WILUAVS.
'orblona for
Fashions for Mardliu
TOBANK LESLIE'S Part* Oazctto of fad
JP Mnrrh.
Putnnm’a Monthly Mactutine for March.
Bullou's llctorial.
_ _ , , _ Also more of
Boaa Clark; by Fanny ft i n.
Amy Lae j or, Within and Without
The Iroquois, Mltmlo Myrtle.
Edith the Quaker's Daughter.
Idly Huron; or, the Autobiography of ah Orphan Girl.
Rachel Gray; by Julia Karauagh.
The M'atch GDI;or, Ufa Semesaa they are. Vot cola
mar 0
i« they are. Por a,
WARNOCK ft DAVIS,
Xo. 160 Congrcia street.
BS
Embroideries.
,F.AL HOMTON LACE BETTS.
<do DniMels Point do do.
do htigli.li Thread do do.
do YiiJi-m-iennea do do.
X. M*. Collars, In every variety.
Linen and Crane Collars and klcove*.
LnceJlamlst French Band*.
8 wire and Cambric Flouncing*.
Lace Villa, ftc, fte. Jnst received by
fob 10 DiWITT A BIOIIGAN.
DeWitt & Morgan,
A RE now Beci irlne tbeir gpt lug and Summer ’slock
or Foreign nml Demotic Dty Coed*, also a force
nsroi Intent ul Flautatlon Go» d*, nbleli they offer rt the
lowest prices, nnd to which they rolicit the nttc i.tlon of
purelmMM. Gilfo-n’s Building,
’ ' Congteta ttovet.
|i
! ii
A JiUSt JlCCClVftl.
sernv or asxrs Lists iileowh® fiiiltb
or tlm latest and must erpiovcd atylis, alio an a*
rovtment if
Byron and Polka Collar*;
Opera Xeek Ties;
Fancy XnpoK-ou Xci-k Tlee; s -
* do Albeit do do;
• de Checked Xn pel eon XeckTIra;
do Loiitrn B'nMiingtcn Xerkfflc*;
t Blk and Col’d Molro Antique Neik Ties;
mar 12 AIKIN ft BURNS.
II
SPRITOJWMTATIONS
A'evitt. Mjfithrop 4* Jlcgcrs
A nE NGM’RhC 1.1 VINO a large and elegant amort-
men t or 3 cw Spring Goods, to which they Invite tha
attention of purchaser*.
Henry Latiirop & Co., •
AVB RECErVEB PER STEAM £11— -
Ladies’ Colored and Bed Kid Gloves; v
do. Dark FnrCnirs;
French Embd. Blnslin Collars;;
do. do. Cantliric -do4
do. do. Muslin Sleavco,Me. dee ST
H‘
, TO H0USEKEEI‘EllS7
At the Old Staud, 155 Droughton.St
P LATE M’ABMKBB, Planished and Jaisraued Ware,
Cooking, Parlor, Hall and cok Stovrs, Cn king
ita^nge*. Grate*. Hat aud Ctoftk Stand*, !*tdlv*’Ecwlng
Chair*. Go* 8tand*and Tube*, Cedar Ware, Willow Ware,
ftc. - Alio, Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Mare. Dram Ket-
«*», Stoves, plpca, Cooking Uunnla of all kind* for
Store*amr Range*, together with fhe .linear assortment
of Houro Furnishing Good* In the city..
Jau 25 UdRACBMORffB.
W
ERFlCliJ VED
I11TE and colored Briltlantcit colored Lawnt.
Plaid Gingham*; Solid colored French Cambric*.
do do do Lawn*.
Plain black Sewing FUk*.
do Plaid • do do.
Snow drop Damask Napkins.
Irish Llnena, Long Lawns, ftc.
fobU HENRY LATHROP It QQ. v
P ATENT TRUSSES.—Just received,* foil sne
ply of tho various itylcs of Trusses adapted tq all
**c* of Hernia. F’or *alo by
nov 9 JOfb 3I.TUIINEB. A gent. Market Square.
•mwrIIISKEY.-M bids X. O. Rectified MTilskry
ww landiug from brig Abby Francis, and far salo by
Jan 12 CLAOHOltN ft CUNNINGHAM.
;0 AI.*—200 tous superior Uuuio Coal, cargo of ship
Lady Gordons foe aalc by
M3 CLAGHORN St CUHNINOHAM.
HJEW ORLEANS SUGAR AND SYRUP.
Iftlihd* primo Now Orlcan* Sugar, 47 bbla cholc*
New Orlcan* Syrup, in store nnd for *at« by
J8n Iff 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
S ALT.—Iu atom and for sate by “
febl WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF.
VALOUR—FLOUR.—Extra Family and Buperllne
A? Flour, In store and for solo by ^
Jan 18 . I.tNN
H ft SNIDER.
ftORN MEAL.—100 sacks freah ground Corn
NjjA Meal, for tala by
LYNN ft SNIDER.
IIISKEY AND UOLAS8Blr—lOObbl
. Pikes’3!arnolla Whiskey. 150 do 3IoU*»c*,for
i,F - ,rrl M rAr *~togg{8r
[ 'illEESE, Ao.—480 boxes Western Cheese;
J 130 boxes B. Dairy ObMAj - -
- 40 flrklnachntcbOoshen Batter | ' • .V
20 do prime do • do|
10 half fio axtrA v.flo v do. -
In store and for sale by
THAMPAOM
of tbs Ladles
BRESS GOOBS
«TE WOULD call the special attention of the
▼▼ to tho forge assortment of
t . DRESB GOODS,
now to be a^en at our esutlUhmant-cwiaUtin* of Mert-
Mou* do Lain*, Cashmeres, Raw 8Uks, Efock and
^•'AWlkai and in fact, a very.variety of Dreea Goods,
wblchwill be sold at the very lowest prices. Wo only,
wish them to call, and see how llttls money need be speu
for a handsome dress, •
ROKINDAtan ft LftDSON,
-tw 20 . No. 2 gmatftsBtort*.
henITV LA^tmoF * COTT
AVE Received per stramer AfoUmm 104,114,11
134 White Toilet Quilt*; Lara* Bin Silk C
Is t Black Hattie Belt* with Black C
i; Plaid J
and Tassels t Black Elastic Belts with
KngOrape; Plaid Jaconets. Sra.
MORE NEW SI
HORB nfltV JS.WH.LNli : ,•
TYU8T Received a beuittifol Maori went of DroMbea^Bar*
9W Blngs,and Bracelrts In sett* Cameo, Goldnitone, Mo
rale, and all gold, In every variety, and a forger assort-
ment than u»nnl in tingle piece*. • >
Alro a very fine assortment of BlecvofinUons, cellar
Buttons, and Stud*, plain, Stone, Cameos, Mosaic*, Ac-
,c„.l ftbM 0, M. OBITTEN'S.
'ASSIGNKE'H KOTlfeiCi" -
I* to notify all Creditors to band thelrT^”" * •
iounciiitoljto ■ V' idHN~i^^UuroioN. ,lm,
r.1.20 . AMlnee.
1.PAOA8 AnD ianEBjg.-Elick .nJ Col
A lpaca, aud imnmiSaffiS uVo
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