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VOLUME LX
MORNING, MAY 6,1856.
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NUMBER
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OAILY, TSI-WIIKLY, AND WltKLY,
'. ALEXANDER & J.R. SNEED
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Zf not hid la AdHuu*.
Tri-Wnkly la AlTiiN|<iMntHiMMiiHuiH
r If 9/HJhU la Advance,..,....!
WMklr **P«» iRvmrUMy la AAvum,.
Club Prio«Twi GopUt hr
•5.00
6.00
8.00
4.00
8.00
15.00
RATES OV ADVERTISING.,
cose will an order for tho Paper bo Attended
““ ipAnled with money, or a satisfactory re*
•::
300 eau or let* of Any typo not lor
t TA cento for the lint, and 60 cento
[ueat Insertion, fur Any time leu thou one
r won, wild or wimuut rule* AL
inpytox doublo column, shall be charged
tiaro ritr-
doubto the Abo re ratio.
Advertisements, or winterer length, for Any Ume lee
thou (too month; to he chanted at transient ratei
for a Ibtigor time at tho fallowing rate* t
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WAYWoflSJt.KV.Sl
Practice I aw in Blehmond, Burke, Wi
—* -—met.
iuful'tJcrlYeu
MALCOLM D, JOXSS.
A TTO R -
Wnyncaboro 1
Referenco—Mettra. A# J. ‘
oct 9
%KMMm
DUrO 7 . fiA.
la T. W. Miller, AugusfajGa.
Will nroclIce In tb« Flint and adit.
Jan 7 ■ Macon Circuit.
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th.Oa.,
awYRWfMStt*;
>w a If. MontlwHtt
ATTORNBYAND WDUNflVhLOIl-AT*liAW,
Gent
will practlM In the Count ior Eaot and Sou Hi Florida.;
Reforonoss—Tusno Pinkney feCfe, Charleston. 8. Oa
Pieroon, lleldt A Cik,8avaunah, Ga-; Cooper A Mother,
Mi canopy, Fla.
inarch W)
SAMUEL W. PEFPEUi
JlV
HENRY J. PEPPER fa BON,
Watchoa.. Jewelry mid Silver Ware*
No. 175 CAciniil at., oppoatte the Siata Ilouae,
__ IMtlltUlulpillM.
^nay30 ly
. —WlliMAJI J. WibvaiiSHi
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practlee In tho Northern Circuit of Georgia, and
In tkecouidlon.tr Rurke,Columbia, Jofferoon and Wash
ington, of iho Mldillo Circuit. *“ **
In^c
' FULTON HOUSE,
A T L A N 'Bat UEORQIA,
T. E. REEVES. .
I Auctioneer* ..,..u.,ik r..c...a uui u* .m subject to cun
(root but to he charged at tho ratoo proicrihed per
square.
when any bill for two montho advertising, other than
contract, amounts to over $50, a deduction of ‘*6 per
cent, will he matlo.
Yearly advert fling, with the privilege of change, will
be taken at the following rates:
For one square, renewable once a week...............$45
“ “ “ twico 66
m ii ii (hroo times or oftenor. 70
Every additional square contracted for to be charged
one-hair tho above rates additional. •
Yearly adverUsors shall he limited to the apace con*
traded for. All contract* shall he in writing, stating
definitely the natnro of the business to be advertised.—
Any advertisements not properly connected with the
business shall ho charged separately, and also any ex*
cess of matter over the amount contracted for.
Contract advertisements paynbto quarterly; adverttoe-
menu from strangers and transient persons, payable In
Advance. All othors will be considered due when called
fbr.
Tho paper, under no circumstances, to be included in
* contract.
Professional and business cards, not exceeding 6 lines,
Will be Inserted at $20 per annum.
Calls on persons to become candidates, will be insertod
AS other Advertisements, to be paid for invariably In
Advance,
Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be paid In
advance.
Advertisements not marked on tho copy Ibr a spoclflcd
.. ... * - -—*-* ' ’ id, and ml me
SADDlERfcWARE-HOUSE.
Young’s Building, Sign* tho GOLDEN SADDLE,
oproarrr. er, it. aw moss’ cumuxo won*.
W. H. MAY & CO.
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Dridles and
Harnesses, of which tho following comprise apart:
Spanish Quitted, Overlaid and Shufton Saddles, Plant*
er's largo aud extra large Baddies: Men's plain do.: Eng-
Halt do.; I Joys’ aud Ilaco do.; Ladles' Saddles of a variety of
patterns; Dridles and Marteugales; Saddle Dugs, Trunks,
lime, will he inserted until forbid, i
toted.
i payment ox*
jatterns;
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting and
IIogsklns; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web; Thread
ami Tacks, assorted sices.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Itaronche, Buggy and Sulky
Hnrnosses of all kind*, by tho single set.
CARRIAGE T1UMMING8.—BArouche, Duggy A 8ulky
Springs and Axtes; Dash Frames; llobheand Bows, by
thosingloset; Plated and Urass Stump Joints, plain do:
patout Dash Leather, Top and Curtain dog broad ana
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; 8ilk and Wonted
Fringe; black and purplu Coach Roans; Duggy Lamps,
Plated and Dross Carriugo Dandr, Dross and Plaited
Knobs, Ac.July 23
^Regular advertisers and all others^ sending comma*
lions or requiring notices designed to call attentian
.Co (Mrs, concerts, soirees, or any public entertainments,
. ... - * - admittance
where charges are mode for admittance—all notices of
private associations, every notice doslgned to call attori*
lion to private enterprises calculated or Intended to pro
mote Individual Interests, can only be Inserted with the
understanding that tho samo Is to bo pnld for. If In*
oerted la the editorial column (which can he only at the
discretion of Uio editors) the same will bo charged at tho
rato of not loss than 20 cents per lino.
Advertisement* ordered in tho Weekly papor, $1 per
•quin for each insertion.
The undersigned, publishers of Dally, Tri-Weekly and
Weekly newspapers In 8avannah, Ga., pledge themselves
strictly to adhoro to tho above hill of charges, and In no
Instance to deviate therefrom.
The above ratea to take effect March 1, I860, and to
coutinna binding until changed by tho vote of a majority
of the undersigned.
N. D.—This schedule shall not In any way effect tho In
tegrity of existing contracts. Allcontracts for the year
or any other specified time, shall only ceaao with tho
oxplration of the period for whisk the were mode.
ALEXANDER k SNEMk, Republican,
J. Q. WRIGHT k dKOeorglan.
THOMPSON k WwHtNGTON, Morning News.
B. R. HILTON. Journal.
NEW YORK
ATLANTIC,
Capt. Wait,
Capt. W
PACIFIC,
Capt. Nvn.
SND LIVERPOOL
U. s, MAIL steamers.
TIIK SKIPS COMrniSlNO THIS LIMB SUB
... .«». BALTIC.
Capt. Comstock.
ADRIATIC,
Onpt. *
Thesosblps having been
built by contract,expressly
forgovernmont service, ev*
1 cry care has been taken In
their construction,<as also
* Inlhelr engines, to ensure
— strength uud speed; Qnnd
their aooom uouatmne for pasteugert are unequalled
lor elegance or comfort. i .. . . „ .
Prico of passage from New York to Liverpool,In first
sabln •ISM In second oablo, II-l; exclusive uso or ex
tra slao state re«-m, 132.7. Prong Llverpoolto Now York,
An experienced Surgeon fitlaobpdto each ship.
No bortHscan beimmrod untilpaid for.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
from JVsio Yark. from I.iterpool,
1865. 1HM.
WednMslay....J«n.24..l8W|8»turday....Jan. 13.
Wednesil»y....Peb.7..l«iV.lsaturilay ..Feh.«7.
Wednesday.... FebII.. IS75 Saturday.... Feh.10.. IRIS
7 I Saturday.... Jau.84.. 1865
For Freight or Putsuge apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall slreol, N. Y,
BROWN, SHIPI.EV *tCO., Mvorpool.
,. I8.V7
BTF.PH BN, K ENN \ RD A CO,27 Austin Friars, London.
“.*0. WAINWIliailT u C% Paris,or
GEO. II, DRAPER, Havre, f
..IT I lie ownors.r* **•—
ble for gold, si*fir
•tones, or tne nlr
therefor, and the
Shlpiwrs pica*
Lino cannot cart
Jan tt.
jlpswill not boRccounta*
bullion, specie. Jewelry, precious
less hills or lading are signed
a thoreof ex pressed therein.
.jo noilco, that tho Ifilp* of this
ly goods contraband of war.
mwfly
NEW YORK,BREMEN&SOUTHAMPTON
UNITED STATES SIAII< STEAMERS.
Dnearo tho WASHINGTON,
Capt. E. Cavondy; HER-
MANN, Capt. Edward Hig
gins. Thc*o stoamors stop
at Southampton, both going
And returning.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING—1856.
From South*
From
Bremen.
SATURDAY.
Fch. 23
Mar. 22
April 10
May 17
June 14
July 12
Ang. 0
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
•mpton for
Now York.
WCDNUDAT.
Fob. 27
Mar. 26
April 23
May 21
Jnne 18
July 10
Aug. 13
Bcpt. 10
Oct.- 8
Nov. 6
Deo. 3
Dec. 31
From
New York.
SAVVOPAT.
1 Hermann Jan. 26
Washington Feb. 23
nermann.. Mar. 22
. Washington....-April 10
Hermann .....May 17
Washington June 14
Hermann July 12
Washington Aug. 0
Hermann Sent 6
Washington Oct. 4
Hermann .Nov. 1
Washington Nov. 29 ...
Stopping at Sonthampton, both going and returning,
they offer passengers proceeding to London and Havre,
advantages over any other rente, for the economy of time
•nd money.
rsMsoc rxoM raw roue to mouthAttnox asd bktxkx.
First Cabin. Main Saloon, $180; First Cabin, Lower Sa
loon. $110; Second do. $60.
All Utters and nowspapor
Ofllce.
No bills of lading will be signed or parcels received on
the day of sailing.
An experienced Burgeon Is attached to each ship,
tor freight or passage, apply to .....
0. II.SAND. South 11 William Street, N. York,
& A. IIKINEKEN k CO., Bremen,
CEOS KEY 4* CO^ Southampton,
WM. IBBLIN, Havre. i
J newspaper* mail pass through the Post
on, *
Jan 19—1y2aw
9. E.
J. R. GILMORE & CO., ,
Commission Merchants,
„ J -qv Y o
Particular attention given to tin, snio oi Cotton. Rice,
ke~ and liberal cash advances made on consignment*.
REFERENCES:—Hunter k Garamell, Savannah, Go.;
0.0. Panloy, Esq., President Commercial Bank, Kinder A
Martin, J. II. VUnner, Esq., Wilmington, N. 0.
nov 16—ly
®?SW ca
TH08. J. C AR80N & OO
List!* .Street, BALTIMORE.
Wat Urn Produce and General OotnmUeion lltr>
chant t and Boater tin Bacon, Pork, Lard, Ac.
Jon21—mjT < * r,ler * -oUeitod-C*
AND KERSEYS.
er hod • hotter opportt
T m PLANTER never hod •'hottoF opportunity of
purchasing the above named articles, at so great
Uwdu uMiaii 5tm.°‘wi
Uvo on handjaIr * — — * -
- P* >**" J —rtnT.nl of BiANKBTS, which
M-t batwl for rt«, weight nnilqmllty. AH who mil,
•kb to bay, are advised to call at
noKBNBAima a ladson’s,
No. 8 Bhadd's Stores.
d*c20
3ED. M.
. COLI.EGTING ADEN 1
W ...» oaiiFrn, (1 BOR(l|A«
CtJLD ros peel rally refer nanfosto tho fnllowlng
gentlomeni Alexander MIlcholl.T. P. Pea»o and
Jacob Rnkenjmugh, Darien, Oa.;R«jna*l Fall
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE
and Fire*Proof Qaalitiea of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
AS MANUFACTURED HT
STARNS Sl MARVIN,
NEW YORK.
IN THE fire of the 3d
Inst., which consumed
tho brick building, occn*
pled by Mr. John T.
niO- -
Thomas opposite the
Gas Works In this oily,
was a Safe of the abovo
description, containing
the books, papers and
money of Mr. Thomas
and although the build*
Ing was destroyed, the
said Saf- snitilned no
d ury whatever from tho
ense heat to which It
had been exposed. On
w opening the Sate, the
irbed.aml m thesame order
content, were loumi umiutiii -
and ootid Itlnu as when placed there, except a slight
dlrcolorailon lo tho projecting end* of a few papers,
and the backs nf one or two of the books, caused by
the steam geuoraled In tho dafo,wnlio at Its greatest
heat.
Tho Safe and contents, ns It came from the ruins,may
st'.ll be seen, In the possession of Air. Thomas, at tho
Gas Works. A largo assortment ol these eelebrated
Safes always on hand, and for sate by
C.II.CAMPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers.
July 20,1855. 171 Bay at., Savannah, Ga.
TfctosYorft SHbcvtletmrnta
Arm 8. M. PMtnrtU 4* Cs.’s AiatrtMnr Aganey, 11
Xattan.H* Mar York, and M. 10 Sfau-st , Bitten.
P.AOo arsA|*nUfbrths most Influential and lor*
' Commercial paners both In tbo United
yrcInYoctt amicctlactRrntB,
iWM SkUtin, Fiaiehtr, Oisrn it aaktlPa AiaarUatng
gest clroulaUng Commerc
plates and ihoOtnatUa,
COOPER’S
Refined Shred
Plate and W
E Oll BLANC MANGE, I
^good andchoap ( article for Confectioners, Ii
Rmlly uio. To bo obtained In large or small quantities,
with directions for using, of tho principal grocers and
drnggliU throughout the United States,
fob 26-3mo V PETER COOPER,
Staten Island
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFICE, NO. 3 JOHN STREET,
(A DOORS FROM BROADWAY,)
Draw tore. % '
T HE undersigned, proprietors of this citahlliWcnt,
have for a longtime (the senior partnor of-the.'
nriu, Nathan Barrett, for 87 years,) been prosecuting
thnir business at Staten Island. They hav *
lasifovf-;
have spared no
effort or oxponso, rspuclnlly in the last fow .years, to cx*
col In all the branches of th«lr art, and hare bean sue*
aiMfol In attaining a high dc, — 1 * —'
well iu tho *
UEROV, STRO'
No. 40 Cliff It.i
H70BISBS * XAXtTVJ
OIUNOB* HNC1U8U 8HHIT, CROWN
* Ctc^ e;c;
Ornamental.
loroiooplc Olill 1 '.
FOR STORK WINDOWS.
ijingh Glass for Floors & 8ky-llghts.
S TTENTION Is Invited to the abovo various descrip*
■L tlonsof Winnow Glass In n* for Sreaw, Dweluots,
idother purposes. Tho quality of these artlclos b in*
>r to no corresponding description, and In many res*
ttolnlng a high degreo of Improvement, as
machinery and apparatus for dressing differ*
„ >f goods, as In practical arttetlc skill. In dye*
ihg and Anlihlng Ladles’ silk, Satin and Merino Dresses,
great Improvements havo hoop made. In a large portion
.» flnUn,
of cases, these urtlcloa are made, In color and finish, very
nearly equal In appearance to now goods. Craps Bnawls,
Clonks, Mantilla*. Velvet Garments, Ac- are also very
successfully treated. Faded and stained goods restored
S?LK8 ANb BILK DRESSES WATERED.
Lace and Muslin Curtains, Carpets, nnge and Table
* • Inbhsd. Dar x ‘ w
Co von, cleansed and reflnuhsd. Dnmask and Moreen
Curtains beautifully Dyed. Also, Ribbons, Hosiery,
Gloves, Ac. Orders exocnted with caro and dispnfeh.—
Goods received and roUirned by Express. Goods kept
suhjoct to tho claim of tho owner, twolvo months.
BAUBETT, NEPHEWS A CO.,
8 John at, 2 dodrs from Broadway, N. Y.
Jan 16—6ro . P
IESTABlIsHEU IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WALTEBi HAKEU & DU.
i.CO*
euii rnoi r.;t.ocoaoue.»,Solu*
ble, llomospatblo and DIOIello
Cocoat Cocoa Shells; Cracked
Cocoa,Ice.
These Manufactures lo which
rtaiT racMums havo been n-
warded by tho chief Instltutons
ant Fairs ai the Union, are an
Lent, Flowr tt Fr*U excellent diet for children, In va-
ofthe Cocoa, with n lids, and persons tfhoulth. They
pod opened, allay r.dher than Induce the ner
vous excitement attendant uponthe use of tea or coffee,
and nrn recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, Hay
ward, Ware, and Adame, or Boeion, and by eminent
physlcieneelrewh re.
Fnrtalo by ell tho principal Grocers In the United
Slates, and by tbelr Agenls. _
D. U. Murray, Now York; Grant toTwells, Phlladel*
K hla; Thomas V. Drundige, nnltlmore; Konnett k Dad-
ly,(Jin. WALTER BAKER it CO.,
Dorchester. Mass.
SINGER'S
Sewing Machines.
A LTi Persons who tleslro to obtain full and reliable
/% information resiwctiug SINGER’S SEWING MA
CHINES—their price, capabilltloe, advantages, alses, lm*
proremont*. method of working, means of procuring
thorn, and all other particulars—can do so by applying
at our ufaco
No. 3<83 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
by lottcr, or In person for
I. M. SINGER & CO'S GAZETTE.
This papor Is devoted entirely to tho Sewing Machlno
Interest. Coplos will ho supplied —**- —*
od.
N. JJ.—Tbo unpnrallolcd success of our Sowing Mo*
chinos has Inducwl several fraudulent imitations of them,
besides numerous Infringements of our patents—of
which we own sixteen. Suits for the Infringement of
our patent* have recently been decided In our favor in
tbo u. S. Circuit Court* In New York and New Jereey.—
In tlieso suit* tho great prlnciplo of
UOLDIKO DOWN TIIF. FABIUC TO UK SEWED TOTH* SURFACE OF
TIIK MACHINE, DT A YIELHINO PHEMUHK,
which is used In all 8ewlng Machines—has been fully e»*
tuhllshcd. The Wheeler 4c WlUoq, and the Grover A
Baker Sewing Muchines.as woallego, etch infringe threo
distinct patent*, owned by us. Wo havo suits agaimt
them in rererol of tho U. S. Courts, which will soon ho
tried. We horoby caution the public not to buy any In
fringing Machines, as they can be compelled by law to
stop using them, and to |>ay costs aud damages.
— ’—•*—* *-• — 1 •-* - # onrlm*
luollfled
and
stop using them, and to |>ny costs aud damages.
IiOcnl Agents wanted to makoMles of our
S i roved Sewing Machines. To persons properly qualll
or the hu lues*, a rare opportunity for profitable i
pleasant employment Is offered.
Now ami Improved Machines exchanged on liberal
terms for old Machiuesof overy kind.
I. M. SINGER A CO.,
Principal Ofllce, 323 Broadway, N. Y.
apr23—3m ”
I lake plcsiurein corroborating thojoregolng sUto*
mont.and in addition would add that the books ara now
In uso. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard,Ferry Wharf.
July 80.1855. octXI
mas nrewBxscsE
The Infallible
Self-Sealing Fruit aud Vegetable Can.
O UR oxperlonco during the post year, In manufactur
ing
SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS,
and the universal satUfuctlon uud certlflcatos of parties
who have purchnscd and tested those of various makers
bare given ours the decided preference overall others.
Tho subscribcnioffer to the public, the
BEST SELF-SEALING CAN
ever invented, to preserve Frnlt, Vegetable*. Ac.
THE SEALING IS INVARIABLY PERFECT,
All others require Holder or cement.
The openiug has boon enlarged to admit a
FULL SIZED PEACH.
Every can is perfectly tested before it loaves ourmanu-
Every can is perfectly tested
factory, and stamped with our name.
TAYLOR
Statement of tho “Norwich Fire Insurance Company ot
Norwich, Connecticut, ou tho Oth day of Juno, any
Capital Stock —4160,000 1855.
Surplus 6,320 00
■1 00
’LOR * HODGBTTS,
Manufacturers of Planished Tin and Japanned Ware.
No. 00 Bookman St., Now York,
mar 19—lm P .
$166,81
ASSETS or TUR OOMPANT. 1 00
321 Shares Bank Stock In various Banks $30,090 00
23 “ Incorporated Comimnius other than
Banks —
Notes on demand, secured liy Mortgages on
Real Estate, Bond), Hank Stock ami other
good porsonal si-curity
Cash iu hands of Agents
" In Uauk...........
« C „P N
Burr Stone
our,
I S so superior, It commands In Now York a preference
of halt n dollar n barrel. These .Mill* aro well
M , adapted for all kinds of grinding. Between fifty and
Z* 6 2° sixty Premium Medals have been awarded to tho Mills
i and tho Flour, and almost a volumo of testimonials^—
1 Ware-house for Flour and Mills, ltflDunne Street. New
-121,800 00 j yore. P_ )»n 16—3m
1,160 oo 1 “Merillo Iron Pipe Works,
*155,83100 i MERBIL & JAQUES,
149 Coutrc-St New York.
T/wscsadJmited,unadjusted or claims for losses—none, • msrANUFACTURKRS AND DEALERS in Wrought
- “ * ‘ tic
Liabilities to nuy Dunk, Corporation or Individual—
none.
Total amnnnt at risk (about) 3,400,000.
Tlio amount at lmrnru on any risk, (with very few ex*
coptlons,) not over 6,000.
1 A BR1J1VSTEU, Prcaideot,
E. Learnkd, Jr., Secretary.
Norwich, Conu,, Juno Oth, 1858.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, Mayor of
thec!tyofNonvlch.insaldStato,A. Ilrewstcr, President,
and E. Learned Jr., Secretary of tho “Norwich Fire
Insurance Company," and made solemn oath to the truth
of tho abovo statement, signet] by them. I also,
certify that I have examined the report of said Compa
ny, and find tho above to he a correct statement of tho
same and that the note* and hutneon which a part of enhl
capital is Invested are in my opinion good and well
secured.
In' testimony whereof,1 havo here to sot my hand and
caused the seal of the city to bo afllxod, this Oth day of
June, 1866.
[L. 8.1 WILLIAM!*.BREWER,
Mayor of tho city of Norwich.
The undersigned Is agent for tho abovo office, and Is
ready to toko risks on all descriptions of property in the
city. JNO. INGERSOLL.
Jyw
M Iron, Pipes, Fitting's, Tools, and every description
of apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for
heating and lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Prl-
-n.A Dii'i,III«a. (fn.-ll.1i i.ulnm. Vlllar,A« Vflf.tnrli»a
TUOXM th KttOFR, —
othxm every advantage In rasas and laroistocxa—
Pate* lam will bo tarnished ou Application.
aprlft—Cnio .I A
French Window Glass.
EDWARD P. DICKIE,
144 Chambera Street, H. Y.
Two doors iVest of Hudson rnver Rallrsad Depot,
O FFERS TO DEALERS andCouMinora his cdobra-
tod brands of French WfoHoW Ofua on favorable
terms, l’afties wishing luformstion tell be fornl*hed
with prices on receipt or their aafirtw Glass cut to any
desired pattern, and packed free of qterge.
aprl6—ly ^ rB/
For the XiOOOfiflOO-
0. 8. Patent Marble Company.
OO THOMPSON ST., NEW YORK.
HArANUPAGTUllRRS of MARBLE MANTLES,
ItJ. TABLE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, Ac., In
Beniila, llrocatollo, and all Italian Marbles. Thi* article,
which Is u preparation of Sfarbls Du*t, chemically com*
blnod with mluorui colors, so as to bs moulded Into any
form and color, by which a morblo can b« manufactur
ed at less than half the cost of tho common material,
wltllo It extols It In durability and beauty. Unllko Mar-
hloixed Iron and Sltte, there is no surface work, the
color running Into tho nuns of tho material, while no
varnish U used to givo a temporary beauty to the surfuce.
Mantles from $8 to $10. Tnlilo-Top*, Ac., equally cheap.
Rights far tho Manufacture and Bale of nbovo (hr Hie
different 8tntcs, which will Iniuro immense retnrnRto
those Interesting themselves. Information fornished on
opplicatiou to
PETER RENNIE, Pres*t or
Jossru Lamn, Scc’y., New York.
aprlO—tf "
UltOdiuTVN CITY
Steam Engine Works.
D.F. BDRDON, & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF 8TR& ENGINES w/tH
BURDON’S PATENT CUT OFF AND
BOJLER8. M t
T HE 8nhscrilteni notcnly assort the superiority of the
constrnction of their Enoinu, hut will guarantee
to transmit ouo-tblrd more power with tho same surface
of holler, and 39 percent le*a pressure of steam, than
oi nouer, ana uo percent :e*s presiaro m hciwi, u»n
any other englno mauu/iictnreu In the .United States,
maintaining an equal ipood, without regard to amount
of nowerupplied to engine. ft
Also, from their long experience and immenso facili
ties, they acknowledge no competitors In tho manufac
ture of
Scoar Mills, Saw and Grist Mills, Stum
Pumps, Mining Pumm and Gkarino for
Mines, SiiArriNO and Puluks, Heavt and
Lioht GAimtOS, AND Mux Machinebt
or rtrrv Description.
Southern Planter*’ atlcntlon Is particularly directed to
our nowand Improve! Sugar Mill. Tho simplicity of con
struction, oxtrnordintry power and great durability, ren
ders It decidedly superior to any now In n*o.
Orderraby mail or otherwise attended to with prompt
ness and despatch.
D. P. BURDON, 1
n. n. Conklin, y D- P. BURDON 4b CO.
S. n. CONKLIN, J
fob 6—3m
irttnUnd
on tkt
VJ until further notice, tho FaietmgorTrafhi
Canttal Uallroad, will fan as follows t
BRTWaKN ■ AV ANN AH AND MACON,
Laave Savannah..... .....5 a.m.,and 12.15 p.m.
Arrlva at Macon .2.15 p. M.,andl*.M
Laave Macon I MS a. n., and 0.80 p. m.
Arrive at Bavannnh 10.45 p. M.,andtJ2U a. m.
■ irtwxkm savannah and aohuita. ,
LeaveSavannth 19.15 p. m., and 8.30 p. If,
DivisP Pain Killer In India
D..1.
Karen* hare have no moroeonfidi doafn tbo eharms of
Ihalranca*tor*. They dritro rational ratnedlaa for the
•kfc- Rf variom netmr, prindpally thongh the *|«ncy
oftboRav.D.’Li Bray ton; UMaeMIaren pople barn
ao< ]
Arrive at Augusta MS p, M h and 3.30 a. ■.
Laavo Augusta............. *.. ..0 a. m., and 4 JO p. it,
Arrive InSavannah *.. 1.80 p. m. and 10.45 p. m.
■BTWRRM MAIION AMU AUOOITA. .
Mave Macon 11.45a. M., and 9^0P.M.
Arrive at Auguata 8.45 p, M n and 5 JO a. m.
Leave Aueuita^ 0 a m» and 4 JO p. m.
Arrive at Macon 9.15 p. u h a«d 1 a. m.
■KTWKKN vAVANNAU, MILLRDOIVILLR AND IATONTON.
Leave 5 a.m.
Arrive In Mllledgevltle .2.45 p.m.
..eavo Macou 11.45 a. m*
Arri vs In Katouton 5 p. m.
WM.M. WADLEY.
BavaNBah.Ca, 19th Oct., 1855.oCt!3
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THt SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
OVER WU10U PASSES TUB
GREAT N. Y. AND N. ORLEANS MAILS.
QN and afle r SUNDAY, Febro
y 3rd, I860, two Daily
olumbu*, and one be*
_ Trains between Macon am
tween Macon aud Amorlcu*.
Leave Macon at 2 A. M.,oud8 P.M.
Arrive at Columbus T.16 A. M., and 10 JO P. M.
Leave Columhu* at 4.16 A. M n aud 1 JO P. M.
Arrive at Macon 10.64 A. M., and 7AO P. M.
Leavo Macon at 2 A. M.. and arr. at Amerlcui6.40 A.M.
Leave Ainerlcut At 3.90 If. M., and arr. at Macon 7 AO P.M,
Slaking a complete connection between Montgomery.
Ala., aud Augusta, Kingsville. Wilmington, and Charles
ton. Also, Willi Central Railroad Trains to Savannah,
llUledgvvlllo and Eatonton, and with Macon and West
ern Trains to Atlanta, OhatUnooca, Nashville and Knox
ville, Venn. At Oolbmms with Girard and Mqhlle Rail
road to Knfaula, Ala., connectlngdaUyatAmericiu.vritn
”— '—*- ■"-*• *—*- *••—y,Thom*'
.igdaflyat
Vuur Horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Alban)
Albany,
asville, BolubrldgOjAc., with Tri-wookly Uacks to Lump
kin, Cutlibert, Ac. At Fort Valley with Hacks to Perry,
Hayuosrlllo, Hawkinsvllle and Knoxville, Ga. Poaseu-
gore fiir Americasnnd points below Fort Valle/, should
tAke tho 12.16 P. M. Train from Savannah, nnd tho 6 P.
M. Train from Augusta to avoid detention at Macon t
for other points on South Western or Muscogee Roads
take either Train from Savannah or AngnstA.
Passengers leaving Americut at 2.20 P.M., will reach
Columbus at 10 JO P. M. same night
Passengers from Columbus ana the West, for Americas,
South Western Georgia, or Florila, should take the 1 JO
P. M. Train at Columbus; sleep at Fort Valley and reach
Amorlcus at 6.40 A. M. next morning.
First Class Steamships lonve Savannah for New York
Wednesdays and Buturdays, and for Philadelphia on
Wodncsdav*. Paiwigo, in the Cabin, $20; Steerage, $8.
Faro from Montgomery to 8avannab $14 00
Do. Colmnbnsto do 1000
Do. Americusto do 880
... . . fifty bottles
I therefore wise yon to send me • quantity, and 1 will
pay you through tbe Treasurer of the Missionary Uolnn.
There Is no nradldne which stands so high In tbeee-
Hmallon of tbo Karens of theta Pro vl aces is tbo Pain
Killer, and I foal willing to gratliy Hem. as I entertain
u vary high opinion offtaworth.
RB/.B C.TIIOMAB,
Providing <, B. I.,July 7,1854.
MatsaaPaRRT Davis k Hon: -Cants,—Before 1 left
Metful, boib Ktroniacd Barmins bsd a found oat tbe
value of yoar Pain Killer. and I eoukl readily have
disposed ol a large quantity of It among them. It
seetus particularly efflcallous In cholera moibas,
bowel complstntf, andother dlseasei,to which lb# na
tives of Hurmah, from tbolr unwholesome style of liv
ing, sropsrllculsrly exposed. Il la a Valuable antidote
to tbe poison ofrentlnede*, soorplt ns, boreota, and tbe
I ke I have been twice stung by s-orploos, and tn-
UmJF prevented tbe swelling by • plylog the Psln
Killer. On ourvi ysge homeward fri m India, tbe 0«p-
lalnof tho -hip xt (taken with vomit ug Wd purging,
oth v symptoms« cholera I gave bl ■ A gooa dots of
Pain Killer w'lb tie molt immadltte aed happy re
suits. SoonUresn * speedy was the isTef, that be as
sured tuo ha wouW ne-’er ag tin go on a voyaga without
youraxivllen me-l dne, If he oould ptealbly procase
It. REV J.BB.4JAMIN,
Lain MU r re ary to Barmah.
CORN AND COB MILL
PATTEVTED RAY T*'*
versal favor with which it bos been t _
mors than anything ties, atteets ito etilUy and nyakri*
from three to five bandied pounds, aceor
bepntlnopmtion by the former In
without expenae or mechanical aid, tbt .
used with convenient bv anybody, - - *
The Little Chant bos received tbe Vital Premfome at
every State Felr om Mileoeri to Moryknd tbe post raU.
These MUU ore gioroateed In the moot pnttivr moq.
nor against breakanor deranxcaiat, and warranted At
grind feed from sor core, and grits or fine hominy frees
•nellod corn, with a degree of ease and convenience for
fampurooteenevir attained before. :
The subscriber* are now prepared to fkrnUfe iM (bade
with improved patterns and sise^ to enlt tbe varid wante
No. 21s offared at 866 complete, ready for atteehinf foe
•m, and warranted togrlogtenbosbeiaof fcedprebowr
Ith ono horse.
Mhsm. Pbirv Davis k Sox:-DearSirs—I find It
necessary to address yon again, as my most sanguine
expectations have been more than reel I sod. The call
for your valuable medicine !• Increasing oo very rapid*
ly that I foar 1 shall soon bo unable to keep pace with
jy mat I tear 1 shell soon bo unable to loop pace with
It. Mypsrtlenlar object In writing nbw la to beg that
on th* receipt of ibi. you will klndf~ —
oflbl • you will kindly dispatch another
jred In ray loiter of Juw> lost, | hop* 1
ilrely out before your last dispatch reach-
batch as orders
will not be entirely out before ynur fast dispatch tt
es me, of which however, I have not yet beard
Ton* I remain,
Dear Sir, yours sincerely,
J.L.0 ARRAU.
OPINIONS OP THE PROM 1NENT DRTGUfBTS AND
MBROHANTflIN ITS FAVOR. v ,
sk'
nn article ol Family Medicine, known ns Perrv DavTs*
Veritable Pain Killer,and wo would assure the p ibllc
that In ovary Instance so far as we know It has given
the beat satisfaction the purchaser. Wo eau recom
mend It to tbo public as on article of great merit end
vmure. Indeed, we never knew on article of Medi
cine become so deservedly popular In so abort • time,
which is proved by the foci orua extensive sale- nnd
constantlyIncrtoslnidemand. Signed, J. D.Park, J.
D, Donttmy. Wade Kckstelu k Co* W. J. M. Gordon.
(Bins.Collins, Able Zcllen, l.fac. Kearklrk, B.b!
H - Hates.
The Pain Killer is sold by John B. Moore A Co., Thos.
M. Turner k Go. and S. D. Brantley A Oo., Bavannah s
Barret, Carter ft Co., and Clark, Wells ft Duboss, Angus-
team, and
with <mo bores.
No. 4 it $90 will grind twenty ~bnshei/j>er
two horses. • .
Manufactured and for sale by
marl at Nashville,Ttnn
TWBAlBfoUrbdOTL
HE UNDERSIGNED having
for tho sale of tbe celebrated 1
ON GIN, tbs cotton from whi
whl-L usually brings three to five
*uan from any other Gin yet Invented, are*
r , with
Jpai
Extra rollau.
Extract from a Mts
“ The McArthy.Gln is Infinitely ebeSd <
Gin yet manufactured. X wonM not be without CCA L.
trehls the amount; It saves trouble, la simple, and turns
out beautiful cotton, lbs staple is not-mfured/aiid the
open process so roach desired hy tbs Kngllsn tm/ers is car
talnly obtained."
aug34—tf BOeTONTft VIIXALONP AV
• RootaspapisreiatllwiiriwijBn--
New Books
m for 30nrnnek 4b
* 9tilr *$Sc figgSk*
lITELifaof lltnry tbs lVtb, King of France and
Barret, Carter ft Co., and Clark,
ta; E. L. Strohecker ft Co., Mi
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon, Feb. 80, »60 fob 4
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
Groat Northern and Southern Mail Rout*,
VOX NORTHERN, SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRAVELERS.
IWIOB
T WICE Doily, (Sunday night excepted,) between
Richmond and Washington City, via Oordonsville
i. and Alexandria.
it I Hours ofdcpartnraatRlchmond...645 A.M.,and 7.80r.M.
| ; lleturnlns leave Washington a.m.,and p.m.
and arrive at Richmond. 1 JO p. M., and 4
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 Malden Lane,NewYork.
H/fANUFACTURBRS of the WOULD RENOWNED
14 Howard street. sept 6—ly
Baggage Checks and Tlckots, given through between
Richmond and Washington.
Thoso two Railroads having no Strap Kell, and being In
exccllont order, and carrying tho groat Northern and
Southern Mall, give tho host guaranteo of always secur
ing connections, as Is shown by arrivals dally at Rich
mond and Washington city in advance of tho Steamboat
lino.
Faro between Richmond and Washington $5 60
An Omnibus will be found nlways ready, to take through
passengers and their baggage of wearing apparel, between
the Depots, freo of charge, with ample time for them to
take their meals, whether going North or South.
Through Tickets can bo obtained botweon Danville and
Washington at the terminus of tho Rond, now nearly
com ploted to Dan vlllo. An agent of tho company wfilro-
colre the checks of nassongors Irom the Danvillo Road,
and attend to their baggogo all the way to Washington
or tho Rnltimore Depot.
The fare the samo by tbe moll lino, as by the old Steam
boat routo,
:xiXiBc,
Tl FULTON-et. and 71 Bswuufret N. Yorx.
Principal Offlco 103 Front Street, New York.
Factory, No*. 30,37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersoy City.
bread, biscuit, tea and other cakes, Ac. They also prepare
Mustard, Cocoa, and many olher articles of dally use In
every family, which they offer upon tho most reasonable
terms. Catalogues sont to dealer*who requeat them.
II. II. ft J. 0. ISHAM.
N. B.—Consumers advised to inquire for Hope Mills ar
tides. aug 14—ly
» SHIEFFELIN, BROTHERS & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery,
INVITE the attention ot the trade to their largo and
I varied stock of Drugs, Paints, Oil*, Perfumery, Ac,
In addition to their regular Importations of 8tap!o
Drugs, they are also receiving direct from Die sources of
production and manufacture, supplies of Tooth, Hair, and
Nall Brushes, Bronses, Corks, Mortars, Spongos, French
and English Porfnmery, Lubin’s Extracts, ana many oth
er articles usually embraced In Druggists’stocks, which
thoy are enablod also to offer ou the most advantageous
terms. ,
Ordors, either In perron or hy mall, will recolvo prompt
attention. ang 14—ly
Sewing Machines
mXCELSIOK SEWING MACHINES.—Slade by
JCA HOOD, BATTELLE ft CO., Worcester, Masaa*
chusctts, patented by Elias Howe, Jr., September 10th.
1840. These Machines are warranted, (with proper use,)
not to get out of repair. They aro built in a good sub
stantial and workmanlike mnnner, and will do Tailors’
Shoemakers’ nnd Saddlers’ work, In a mnnnor warranted,
to glvo BaU*fnotlon. Tho stich will not rip any more than
common sowing, dono by hand. Call nnd see them In
operation, at 140 CIlKSNUT street, PhilodelohU, up
stairs. W. A. DAWSON Vre)t.
vato Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories
and Halls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler
Flues mado to order.
Our Screw putting Machines nro entirely now, and our
own patent warranted to do doublo tho work of any other
invention.
Orders solicited from all sectlona of tho country, and
promptly at tended to. Je 23, ’66—ly
may 12
NO
TO HICK PLANTERS.
T HE Subscriber Is Agent for the salo of “ Anderson’s
Patent lllco Hnller." It Is compact and portable,
may ho worked by hand or horse power, turning out ac-
*-—SOU ...
Cuts aud a model of the same may bn seen by application
’ " WM. P. YONGE, No. 04 Bay st.
dec 3
HARPER FOR nBCBBIDBR.
H ARPER’S new Monthly Magazine for Docembor.—
This number commences the twolfUi volumo—now
is tho timo to snhscribo. Call early, tliat you may pro-
enro the first number.
Graham’s American Monthly Magaxino for Decombor.
ALSO,
LflyUnson;
A Tale o*"
for sale hy ,
Booksellers and Stationers, No. 169 Congress st.
dec 8
——ALSO,——
foson; or. Early Struggles ’Sfidst Continual Hope,
o of Uumblo Lifo, by AlicoGmy. Received and
hy WARNOCK ft DAVIS,
COAIj FOR SAIiB.
T AROE Lump Lehigh,
MJk Rod Ash. (brokon and screened,)
Soft Parlor Lump Coal,
Smith’s (Richmond) Coal.
Orders received, and Goal delivered to any part of tho
elty, by application to GEO. A. McCLESKEY,
dec a Sorrel's Bnlldlnge, Bull street.
Sil
brand, direct Importation, landing from shh
.and for sale hy MINIS ft
dee 3
perior
Shan-
kl* SODA, dtc,—1,000 lbs. superior Sal Sods,
CJ* ....
10 boxes Castile Soap,
160 lb*. Assortod Gum Drops.
Just received, and for ealn by .
JOS. M. TURNER, Agent,
dooS Markot Bqnare.
1*0AK CLOTHS.—Brown, Tnn, Drab, Orey
_ and Black Cloak Clothe, Sack Flannols, English and
French Merinos, Printed Muslin do Lnlnos, Stella Shawls,
C 1 ;
■*» 8 -- *" di “ , ‘
doe 6 Rlbero’s Buildings, Congress^t.
i/wamDouble refined Crushed, double refined
. _ Powdered, Coffee or softCriUhod, refined White. In
■tore, and for sale by 0. A. L. LAMAR,
dec 6
CJDGAnS-
B
lilicK.—lo m.pulnf Brick, for nl. Or
dec ft
OAniiETON ft PABBONH,
B BANDY .—Brandy In k.trplw>, qn.rtcr.Md o
in,..,!. Bond.jn..
, DDLR No 3 Hukcnl. 60 qnlllfol. Oodflrti, 3
SSflLoMk. It.kc,60~bniri" Hirrlnii; Undlng (Ton
ffl.Ynrpr«.nd forul. j parsons.
fob 7-.
RED POTAT6bHo—H hbli prime 8ee<l Pota-
fo.MMdlndjc.fohr “nJsyiBAOAmffiL!"'
- ""KSpHi
Atan
. -v; i
ENAMELED FURNITURE. , „
ORACH F. FAItlllNUTUN, Manufacturer of all
kinds of Enameled, Painted and Orainod Cottage
Jhxiuber Furniture, whnlesale nnd Retail, at the Mann-
factory and Warorooms, Nos. 40 and 48 Wooster streot,
Yn ’- “ '-*• •“* •-
u 01
U 1
Chftinbi
Now York.
feh 29—3m.
W.JAOKNIINftNDN.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
346 Front St. and 030 Broadway,
Now York,
ang 1—ly P
ANDREWS 4k JESUP,
Commission Merchants.
„ COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, .
Steam Bglnea, Boilers, Blaehlnlats Tools,
No. 071’lno street, New York
N. U.—Agents far tho Woodruff ft Bench Iron Works’
Steam Enginos and Boilers.
Kxclualvo Agency iu New York for Lowell Machine
shop, Machinists’ Tools.P oct 2—ly
Preserve Your Fruit.
B ran whites patent self-sealing air
, TIGHT CAN.—This n*ofnl, Ingenious and cheap
CAN having been thoroughly tested Is offered to tho
public with the assnranco that It can he relied upon as
tho most perfectly Air-tight Can in tho market. The top
of this Can le drawn between the surface of tho nut and
screw of tho metullc cap forming a perfectly air-tight
Joint without the use of wax or coinent, and dispensing
with the usual modo of soldderlng tbo cap to tho outside
of tho can.
This Cap Is mado of a metallo substance which cannot
affect the fruit In the least. Every Can Is warranted.
Sold by all dealors in tho country. Sole Manufacturer
and Agontfor tho city of New York,
GEO. IIODGETTS, 168 William St.
For rights to manufacture Branwhlto’s Patent Can In
othor places, apply to A. CONGER ft CO., 346 Broadway,
New York. “ ““ ,n
mar 12—lm
g^AFBg.—F. COTTENET 4 CO., I mportoraof French
_> and other Enropeau Goods, No. 48 Broad st.
ap 80.1855.
1856,
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
. PIBRSOH. HX&IDT 4k CO.,
‘AYE Received and will continue to receive weekly
n — *
JOL por Steamers, a large and elegant assortment of
Clothing, to whlchihoy Invito the attention of pnreha-
Connected as we are with a largo manufacturing house
North, we feoHatisfled wo can and will sell as low a* any
other house South.
Merchants visiting tho city will ploase call and ex
amine for themselves.
Wo also keep a nice assortment of Gentlemen's Far*
falling Goode. Nos; 101 Bryan and 68 St. Jnlian street*.
P. 8,-All orders from the country promptly attended to.
Bap abb canBi.es—
S 800 boxes Beadel’s, Colgate and Croton family Soaps
1, IK and 2 lb bars.
“ * if boxes family Soap:
do Nn.l do;
do Toilet do, MMited;
do Hydraulic Candle#;
160
76
100
75
60
75 ,
80
60
190
40
20
oHydranlloC
do Adamantine .do;
do Star do;
doBtoarino do;
do Mltehel’a extra do;
do Baadel’iTallow do; •
do Ikltow Oandt.i, u^rl.d trend. I
do'JadMn', Rpcnn, 4’, *■ O’n
do do do do 4'. fc 5 *.
WBD3TER fo PAtWKg.
Sffll
mar 28
FIBST PEEK. GOLD MEDAL PIANO 70BTES.
STEINWAY ft SONS,
MANUFACTURERS,
84 & 88 Walker Sts., near Broadway, Now York.
M RESPECTFULLY call the attention of
the public to their splendid assortment nr
Soml-grnnd and Square Plunos, whleli. for
e, elasticity of touch, beauty of finish, In
short, everything that renders a Plano perfect, are unsur
passed. They were awarded tho First Premium for both
Kinds, in competition with tho most distinguished makers
from Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH!
STEINWAY ft SONS havo Just boon awarded the First
Premium Gold Mcdnl (over all competitors) at the late
Fair of tho American Institute, Crystal Palace, for tho
best Plano Fortes. 8 dec 10—t
There fa no change of cars on the nlglit line, betwoon
Richmond nnd Alexandria. Jan 14
YIBCHNIACENYSAin
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
TATtl ill
AD.
KYSnnIS*nfcu.,
MAXI* STACt-Zl X*X3CT
W INTER arrangement, from Blehmond via Staun
ton, Goshen, White 8ulphur Springs, Lewfaburg,
Charleston, Vo., to the Ohio Rivor.
Dolly trains from Richmond to Stannton, and tri-wcok-
ly from Stannton to Goshen. Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays—connecting at Goshen with Wm. P. Farrish ft.
Co.’s Mall Stage Lino, according to tho tri-weekly Moil ar
rangements, adopted by the Post Office Deportment, from
Richmond to the Ohio lliror.
Cars lenvo Richmond dally at ...6.45 A. ¥.,
and arrive at Staunten at 2.40 p. u.,
(to dinner,) and there connecting with tho Mail 8togo
Lines to Lexington, Winchester nnd Parkorsbnrg, Va.
Returning, tho trains leave Btuuuton at.........C a. m.,
aud arrive In Richmond at .1 JO
in full timo for tho passengers going South tolconnectwlth
either of tho Southern Roods.
Tho Virginia Central Railroad has been extended and
completoato Goshen. 33 miles West of Stannton,and laic
with heavy Rail nil tho way, with the exception of about
6 miles, botwoon Gordonsvlllo and Shndwelt MUfa.
which spare is now being relayed with heavy Roll, and
will bo completed in n few weeks, after which the whole
road will be In perfect order, and for speed, safety am
comfort, will compare with any Railroad In tbe United
8tnte*. J. H. TlMBHRLAKK,
ST0VES--ST0VES--ST0VES.
s THE NEW WORLD COOK 8TOVE •
the mibicriben, fa acknowledged by all who
havo seen or used them, to be tho best and
moet convenient Stoves for Baking, Roastinj
and Broiling, sold in this city. We have sob
a largo number since thoy havo been Intro
duced Into this market, all of which havo
given perfect satisfaction In every particular.
They are so constructed in the bottom oven platoa, that
they afford more heat than any other Stove now In nse.
They are well fitted, very heavy caatlnga, and large oven*.
Wo havo five sizes. Wo nro selling them at very low
prices. Tho operation of th Is 8tove Is warranted.
Wo hnvo also a pretty assortment of Store, Ilnll, Offlco
and B&r-Koom Stoves, which we are selling at very low
prices. We would bo pleosod to bavo you call and ex
amine before purchasing.
dec 10 LOVELL ft LATTIMOBE.
NEW TIN STOKE AND NHEET-IKON
MANUFACTORY,
SO. 141 SOUTH WEST MARKET SQUARE. BRYAN STREET.
t WOULD Inform ray old friends and pat
rons, I havo opened the above store, to con
duct tho 8iove, Tin and Saeet-Iron buslneta
in all Its various forms, where will be found
a general variety of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-
Iron Ware, which I will be planted to show
you, and at such nrlcei ai will aatlsfy you If
yon want to ptirchaae.
AI kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanised
Iron Work of overy description, Job Work and Repair-
Iron Work of overy description, Job Work and Repair
ing exocutod wlthdoipatcb.OldStoveapatupand Fipea
!' furnished at short notice.
Tin-Ware at Wholesale and Retnll. Call down Bryan
street, It will pay you for the walk,
nov3 , JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
New York Millinery.
UBS. SIMMONS’ Wb.lMd.m4 Blt.ll
millinery and Straw Goods Ware-
liouae, 504 Broadway, N. Y.,
MRS, 8. fa now In Eurepc.for the express
purpose of selecting novelties for tho
jSprfng trade, which will arrive ami bo .
^rcady for Inspection on or about tho first Amoskoog Bine Drill;
of March. Southern and Western Mer- 104 Bro. Alloudalo Shooting;
iclmnts and Mllllnors aro respectfully In- ~ * — • • —
vited to call and oxnmlne tho samo before
purchasing elsewhere. Pattorn Bonnets
always on hand, and aont by expreaa to
By the Steamer Augusta
[TF* nAVE RECEIVED and are nowopenlnf
S Henry tl , .
ram; by 0. P. R. Jamas.
Critical and Miscellaneous; by T.. Babingtoa
-■ mile -- BB • • ra * ri
The History of Scotland durinr therdga of Queen
Magr and of King Jamaa VI; by William Robcrtwa,
W E HAVE RECEIVED and are now opening, an
assortment of seasonable Goods, consisting In
pnrtol the following, via;
*■—* ■*”—iDril,!
M’.lI.VTS, OXiJtSS.
II
lark,
118 Fulton St., New York,
Importers of
CHANCES, ENGLISH SHEET AND FRENCH GLASS,
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, 4to.,6to.
Manufacturers of
EXTRA AND GROUND PAINT BRUSHES.
ENGLISH nnd AMERICAN COLORS, dry and ground In
oil, Imported BxraEssLV for the tram, which
we offer on the most favor able terms.
AS- All qoo.li muTMteit u nprefontod.
Orders by Mall promptly attended to.
apr 1—3m
LEFLEIt A WILfOX,
SS55'l5i®3«S’t Star
on Cougrcu Street.
aavANRsn, •*.
oct 4—ly
gUNDRIBS-
40 boxossup. Car. Soila, assorted;
20 do Soda t Saleratns; 2 casks Sal Soda;
6 casks Potaoh, 2d .
100boxes do 12and24lhaeach;
10 do around Pep|i«r; 10 do do Allspice;
12 do do Glngor; 20 doFIgBluo;
1 ccroon Indigo; 25Jara Macnboy Snuff;
JaraMacnboy Snuff;
40 doeen Jnra Macnboy Snuff ;
80 gross Monrovia Plpo Heads;
40 boxes Negro Pipe*, (large bamls);
Cassias 16 bag; Allspice;
'epper; 2 bags Rnco Ginger;
100 mats Cassia;
20 bags Pepper; Shags nnco
! ^ e J»8KSi^
boxes W. I. Preserves;
100 do WoSrs Soheldara Schnapps, qte and pU;
30 do Rhine Wlnee, assorted brands.
InahtreandfotMl*by ______
•nr 12 WED8TBR ft PALMES.
..... .... i -i wnoHEt" " ~
T EN Years amongthe Mall Bags, or Notea from the
DliSofoSpecial Agent oftfiePoatOfflce Deport
ment, wlthTlInitratJon* and Biographies, and A r
BUtea; by J. Holbrook . ... .
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1 Bookseller* and Stationers,
No,169 Congress eL
Havard Bleached Shirting; . M
8 x 8,10 x 10, and 10 x 12 Damask Table Cloths;
Drapory Muslin;
Georgia Nankin;
Ogdon Bro. Shirtings ,
To which thoattonUon of the public fa Invited,
mar 12 AIKIN ft BURNS.
New Books.
Received by Wernock ft Davla.
APRIL 1ST. 1866.
T HE First and the Second Marriages; or tho Conrto
ales, of Wedded Life. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie.
Dickens’ Household Words for April.
MORE OF
Hon. Miss Murray’s Letters, from tho United BUtea,
Cuba and Canada.
Ernest Linwood. By Mrs. Lee Uontz.
Tho Works of Glands Duval, complrto.
Humo’a History of England.
Prescott's Philip tho 2nd.
Macaulay’s History of England.
Milman’s Gibbons’Rome. B
For sale at the Bookstore,
apr 2 No. 159 Congress street.
New Books. „
Received by JohnM. Cooper ft Go.|
TUESDAY, APRIL IS*. ,
A PPLETON’S Cyclopeedla or Rlographfa, embracing
a verlcs of Original Memoirs of Distinguished Pe^
aons of all Times; edited by Francis L. Hawks, L L D.
The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bona
parte with his brother Joeeph.
Recollections of tho Table Talk of flannel Rogers*
Focus, by Charles Kingsley ; author of “Hypatia,"
kc.
Sprague's Elements of Natural Philosophy.
The Angel in the HonsoMtBoem.
Prescott's Philip tbe Second.
Tho Attache in Madrid.
Ten Years among tho Moil Boga.
Estelle Grant; or tho Lost Wife.
Rambles In Eastern Asia- By Roll.
Memoirs of Rev. Sidney Smith.
Home Service*. By W. Bacon Stevena.
F. meat Liu wood. By Mra. Lee Rents,
apr 2
jpLOUR r 150 U|i Flour; 60 bbla do, Just received
1 m *,°M° r " 1 ° 1, il«AHTOJ), JOI1K8TOK fc 00.
50 bole. 0 a K n7l l"i" I' o I ry Oh r c .0;
co.
ft »krtrtoMo.O-bin Buti
Tl^^Jscriher to^nlmn h% friends and
tho public, that he has Just received a large sup-
*9nldfc»nlr of BILK and GINQIIAM UMBREUiAB.—
,^^Thoy'beingmanufactured expressly for himscir,
he can confidently recommend them for durability, and
at prices that will salt all purchasers.
WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor,
dec 24 17 Whitaker street.
UMBRELLAS.
A FINE LOT Just received—such as Scotch
and French Olnghams, a superior article. Thoso
MkUfoMn want, call and see, at the Clothing Store, Gib-
^^bon’s Range. G BO. 8. NICHOLS ft CO.
DYING ft RENOVATING ESTABLISHM’T
73 TtMt tssskSrjir Mt
T3-6* MTBUflHXO IN 1832. 49-73
FMVHB Subscriber, grateful to his patron# and friends
Ji. for thslrcontlnued favors, would state that. In ad
dition to tho Improvent* In Dying acquired by him
during his last visit to England ami Scotland, bos made
arrnngcmentsforoxtondlnghfa builnwi, by whkii be is
now enabled to Dyo a greater variety of Colors os Silk
and woolen Dresses, Shall*, A c., which ho traits will '
generally please all who may favor him with their
patronage.
Gentlemen’s Uarmonta Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, os
•ay bo required. In the same superior style which hu gen
erally, so much pleased his patrons and friends.
Ladles’ Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed in the most
facWonohlo styles. Orders from the country punctually
attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels ore sent by
steamboat or railroad, word should be root him hy letter
through the Post Offlco, so that he may know where to call
Janl8 e ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
Xtace Setts l haee Setts !
HENRY LATHROP A OO.
TVAVE Received per steamer Knoxville, one of the
11 roost bcautlfull assortments of Loco Goods ever
exhibited In this city, embracing the following styles:
Real Thread Lace Setts; doMMtero do do.
do Iioniton do do; do Valcnclcnnosdo
do Valenceinnes Bertha Cane* and 8leveea.
French throughout Muslin Setts.
Mourning Setts, ontfre now style.
fab 1* HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
TMECBIVED per steamer Knoxville. 40 pieces of fine
JK; Printed Lawns at 1?U cents, by
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS.
rWTHK Subscribers have received per steamer Knox-
JL vlllo, a benntiful lot of Spring and Summer Silka,
consisting In partof
Satin striped Poult de Sole Bilks.
do Gro DeKnapa do.
Field and striped Glaco do.
feb 14 nENKY LATHROP A GO.
NEW GOODS.
TU8T Received per steamer Knoxville—
•J Rich Silk Robes; Rcragedo;
Popllnett do; Crape De Paris do;
LovlngneCame do; Mous.deChine do;
ChlntsBrilUante; Fancy Silka;
Printed French Cambric;
Solid color do do;
English, French and Domestic Prints;
Furniture Chintz:
Gold Embroidered Bcarfa;
Black Silk BlautiUns;
Fancy Caslmcres; Black do;
ALSO,
A large assortment of Kmbroldorios, Ribbons, Ac.
For salo by (feh 18) Dr.WlTT A MOROAN.
Spring JUantillas.
TUST Received, a very liRndioue lot of tbo abovo
*3 Goods, of entire new styles, by
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
FOR SALE.
OAAA CASKS Nalls, 100 doxen Collins Axes,
mS\9 W3000pairTraccsusorted,600 dor.cn Hoes
assorted. By • N. B. ft II. WEED.
Jan 6
STAPLE GOOD.-..
ffoLKACHED Shirtings and Sheotings;
JEM Linen Drillings; Coulmeres, Ac., for Gents and
lloys wear; Damask Linens {'Napkins;
Doylies and Toweling*; Irish Linens;
Long Lawns and Birds Eye Diapers;
Linen Sheetings; Pillow Caro Linens, foe., foe.
For uio by
•pr7 DxWITT A MOROAN.
fo~fcATS, 4fcc.,—2,600 buihelsprimo Ohio Seed Oats:
W_F 600 bushels fresh Corn Mral;
126 hales choice Eutern Hay;
100 bog* supcrflno Flour;
Corn, Wheat, Bran, Salt. Old Teach Brandy;
Old Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
In store and for sale by
apr 7 WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
f^lOFFISIS*—2,950 bags Coffee, cargo of the brig
Abby Jones, from lllo Jsnerio, for tale by
apr7 N. «. fo H. WEED.
-nrllBAT SHORTS.—1,000 bushels Wheat
TT Shorts, the best of feed for horses and cows, for
ule cheap by
apr 7 JNO. INGERSOLL.
WVrlNB. -Fifty boxe^Langswortb’s sparkling Catan-
fV La, J tut received lb store of
apr 7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO
11AGON SIDES, SHOULDERS AND
Rji LARD.—60 hhds Sides; 20 boxes Shoulders;
28 bbla Lard. In store and for salo by
•pr 7 WAYNE, ORENVILLE fo CO.
niLOT AND NAVY BREAD.—The under-
MT signed offer a supply of Pilot and Navy Bread, on
liberal toms. Jan» LYNN A SNIDER.
WTOTIOE TO SHIP CAPTAINS^—We have
i.W received anew supply of Meu and prime Beef,
which we offer at tho lowest market pnee, and to which
we invito your attention. LYNN A SNIDER,
Jan 17 96 Bay street.
T INEN GOODS.—Reo’d per steamer Alabama-
■ A 10-4? 11-4,12-4, Linen 8Ueetfngs; 40 and 46 In PU-
bJ IIENTIYXATHHOP A CO.
flORN BIBAL*—100 sacks fresh ground Corn
Mj Meal, for sale by . n . TT ^_
Jan 17 LYNN ft SNIDER.
-nrHISKBY AND MOLASSBS^-lOObbl
f? Pikes’Magnolia Whiskey, 160 do Moloues, for
uio to arrive por schr Narrag*n»ctt,from New Orleans
by Jan18 OCTAVU8 COHEN.
nUTTBR, CHEESE, CANDLES, foe—
■ ■ 20 kegs choice Goshen Butter;
lOOboxu do do Cheese;
60 do Eng. Dairy do;
100 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Sperm do;
100 do Inflow do;
100 bbla Butter, Sugar, and Soda Crackers;
60 do Mot Bread:
60 boxes fresh Raisins;
10 frails soft Almonds;
Received by fate arrivals, and fob sole by
mar 24 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSTON ft 00.
Y ARD, CANDLES, foe—
JLi 16 bbla prime Leaf Lard;
60 boxes Adamantine Candle* (Star brand);
76 do Beadel’s Tallow do n and R's;
100 do Smith’s fo Buchan's Family Soap;
76 do Colgate’! No. land lb bon do;
Just received and for sofa by
mar 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc 00.
n/LOON SIDES.—10 hhd. cliok. Burn EUm,
H Uodlo,(romK.DIOO,But^odforrt^
•pr 8 . OCTAVUB COUEN.
Macaulay’s History of Englsnd, from the Aeceeatoe of
James II
Hume's History England, 6 vote.
For sale at tbe BoCkstors,
mar 14 No. 169 Oongreesatreot.
New Books.
Received by Jokn M, Cooper 4k Co*
THURSDAY, APRIL 8TH.
TIT ATIONAL System of Political Economy. By Vied-
ll crick List, translated Irem the German.
Notes of Travel In Egypt, the Holy Land, Turkey and
Greece. By Beniamin Dorr, D. D.
Married, not Mated; or, How they live atWoodaMe
and Throckmorton Hall. By Alice Carey, antborof
“Clovernock.”
Tho Green Mountain Girl; A atory of Vermont. By
Blythe White, Jr.
Tolling and UopiDg. tbe Story of a Little Hunchback.
By Jonnv Marsh.
Th* Island of Cuba. By Alexander Humboldt, broae-
fated from tbe Spanish. By J. B. Thrasher.
The Private life of on Eastern King. By William
Knighton—new edition.
Manual of British Rural Pports, comprldng Shooting,
Hunting, Fishing, Hawking, Racing, foe. By Stoma-
hedge.
Sevastopol; The Story of its Fall. By Gaorgs E. Imar-
■on.
Clement Lorfroer; or, Tho Book with tbe Iron Cfaapa.
By Angus B. Reach.
Sell; or, Tho Narrow, Narrow World. By Mra. Gore.
Amy Charlton: or. First Days at School.
History of the Ravages of the Yellow Fever In Norfolk,
Ys.,1856. By G. D. Armstrong, I) B.
Tho Story of a Drop of Water. By Catherine Long.
Hon. Bliss Murray’*
TTNITED STATES, Canada and Cuba.
U Schwoglcria History of Philosophy fat Epitome,
tranataUd by Beeyle.
Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new*supply tn half Calf
and In Cloth.
Napoleon’s Confidential Correspendonee with his broth
er Joseph.
Doran's History of the Qneen'a of the Honae of Ban-
ore r—2 vola.
Tho Allacbl In Madrid.
Romance of tbe Harem, by Mfaa Pardo*.
Rachel Gray, by Jolla Kavonangh.
Earnest Linsferd, by Mrs. Lee HentR.
mar 4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Fashions for March.
F
IBANK LESLIE'S Paris Gesette of I
March.
itnam’a Monthly Magoclue for March.
Ballon’s Pictorial.
Also more of
Rose Chirk; by Fanny Fern.
Amy Lee; or, Within and Without.
Tho Iroquois, Minnie Myrtle.'
Edith the Quaker’s Daughter.
Lily Huron; or, the Autobiography of on Orphan Olrl.
Rachel Gray; by Julia Kavanagu.
The Watch Girl (or, Lifo Scenes as they are. For sola
y WARNOCK A DAVIS,
K°-159 Congreaa street.
Embroideries.
R eal iioniton lace setts.
do Brutscl* Point do do.
do English Thread do
‘ Vide
do Vaionrhnnca do do.
N. W. (Milan, in every varieiv,
Ltneu end Crape Collsrsand Sleeves.
Luce Ramis; French Bands.
8wl«i and Cambric Flouncing*.
Loco Vella, ftix, Ac. Just received by
feh 19 DaWITT ft MORGAN.
DeWitt & Morgan,
A RE now Receiving their 8prtng and Snr—" **‘
of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, i
nssortiuent oi Plantation Goods, which they <
and Summer stock
_ Goods, afaoa fargs
Goods, which they oflkr at the
lowest prices, and to which they solicit th* attention of
purchasers. Gibbon's Buildings
fob 28 Congress atraet.
of it st Received.
A SUPPLY OF G latTfl LINEN BOSOMED SHIRTS
of Iho latest one most approved styles, also Oft as
sortment of
Byron and Polka Collars;
Opera Neck Ties;
Fancy Napoleon Nt i k Ties;
do Albert du do;
do Chocked Napoleon Neck Ties;
do Louton Washington Neck Ties;
Blk and Ool’d Moire Antique Neck Tlee:
mar 12 AIKIN ft BU
BURNS.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
JYevitt. JLeethrop S' Rogers
A RE NOW RECEIVING • large and slsgont assort
ment of New Spring Goods, to which they Invite the
attention of purchan n.
25 bbla prim* and Maas Deaf for rate a.t
* OATOUW.
1VIU.K3V.-1) hbl. B.w WhlllMjr, 1.0413,
60 do N. G. Roctlfled Whtakay»
25 do DomaatfoBrandy;
60, do LuthsrFiJtouaRum;
$5 do N.B. do. In atora and for aRla
tear & . SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fo 00.
Ladles' Colored end Red B
do. Dark Par Cuffa;
French Emb’d. Muslin Collars;
do. do. Cambric do.;
do. do. Muslin Sleevsa, foe.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At the Old Itand, IBB Broughto»
TBLATR WARMERS, Planished and Japanned Ware,
Mr Cooking, Parlor, Hall and Box Stoves, OocOdng
Ranges, Grates, Hat and Cloak Stands, Ladles' Sewing
Chairs, Gas Stands and Tubes, Cedar Ware, Willow Ware,
Ac. Also, Tin Wore, Iron and Copper Ware, Brass Ket
tles, Stoves, Pipes, Cooking UtansKf iOf oil kinds for
Stoves and Ranges, together with th*
of llouso Furnishing Goods In thacll
Jan 26
CO.
W HITE and colored Brllllante*; colored J
Plaid Ginghams; Solid colored French 1
Plaid Ginghams; 8olld colored
do do do Lawns.
Plain block Sewing Silka.
do Plaid do do.
Snow drop Damask Napkins.
1 °°« ^yVibbop ft. oa
DRESS ROODS.
rE WOULD call the special attention of the Lndtet
W E WOULD caU the speciaiatt
now to be seen at our establishment—cor
nos, Mona de Loins, Cashmere*, Raw I—_ _
Ool’d Silks; and in fact, every variety^ oTohn r
which will be eoldat the very lowest'price* We. only
wish them to call, and see how little meoey nted bitspaa
for a handsome dreaa.
-lm 20
ROKENBAUOH ft LAD60N,
ito.rfifaqdfte Store
1WAVE
JHL 18-
and Tacsel
HNS WRY LATHROP * CO.,
V n.Ml,.*l M. IlLi 11
AVE Received per ■
““ Tonal
18-4 Whit# Toilet Quilts; ]
_ _ well; Black Bfaatic Belts with i
EngOrape; PfaM Jaconet* foe.
HORB NEW JEWELRY. - .
- _ JRaoeivod a beanUfolasaortoentof Rreacba*Xar-
r Ringsfond Braoelst*in setts Camso, Gofatotoa* Mo
le, and all gold, in every variety, and a larger oaeort-
j.« r ygaaSBa**’
ASSIGNEE'* XO
IRKAS, DongoldT
WnS^^ThSifiMtel
to to notify ““ -
_ „ notify all Creditors to handt
Immediately to J0H_
• fab 99 •■■■■• ■-r-X'J
muk aud ijinkn- •
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