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VOLUME LI
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DAliV. TW-WmLY, AND WSIKLV,
BY P. W, ALEXANDER & J, ft. SNEED
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tegrity of existing cou tracts. Allcontracts for tho year
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expiration of the period for which tho were made.
ALEXANDER A SNEED, Republican.
J. 0, WRIGHT A 00., Georgian.
THOMPSON A WITHINGTON, Morning News.
R. B. HILTON, Journal.
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
(J. N. MAIL STEUUTlEItS.
THS SHIVS COMVaiSlNO THIS LINK ARI
BALTIC,
Oapt. Comstock.
ADRIATIC,
Capt, ——
These ships having been
built by contract .expressly
forgovernmentservlce, ev.
ery care has been taken Ip
their construction, as also
intbeir engines, to ensure
strength aud speeds Qand
their accommodations for passengers are unequalled
for elegance or comfort. ., „
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, In first
sabln $130; In soeond cabin, $75; oxoluslvo use of ex
tra size state room, $326. Prom Liverpool to New York,
£30 aud £20.
Au experienced 8urgeon attached to each ship.
No berths esn beseourod uutllpsld for. _
PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING.
From JVno York. from Liverpool.
1855. 1855.
Wednesday.... Jan.24. .1855] Saturday... .Jan. 13.. 1855
Wednesday.... Feb.7.. 1853 Saturday ..Feb.«7.. 1855
Wednesday....FebSl..1855 Saturday.... Feh.10.. 1855
I Sat urday.... Jan.24.. 1855
For Freight or Passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 60 Wall street, N. Y.
BROWN,SlilPI.EV & CO., Liverpool. ,
STEPHEN, KENN IRDto CO,27 Austin Friars, London.
E.G. WAINIVRIGHT* CO.,Paris,or
OEO.H. DRAPER, Havre.
QTTlio owners of those ships will not be accounta
ble for gold, sl'ver, bullion, specie, Jewelry, precious
stones, or mo:a!s, unless bills of lading are signed
therefor,and the vs I no thereof ex pressed therein.
Shippers ploaso take notice, that the ships of this
Line cannot carry tnygoodscontraband of war.
jou 0.mwfly
NEW YORK, BREMEN& SOUTHAMPTON
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
The ships comprising this
- 'WASHINGTON,
line are the Wi
Capt E. Gavendy; HER
MANN, Capt. Edward Hlg-
gins. These steamers stop
•at Southampton, both going
and returning.
PBOPOIID DATES OF SAILdQ—1856.
From Bouth-
From
Bremen.
SATURDAY.
Feb. 23
Mar. 22
April 10
May 17
June 14
Jnly 12
Ang. 0
From
New York.
SATURDAY.
[ Hermann, Jan. 2fi
Washington Feb. 23
i Hermann- Mar. 22
Washington April 10
Hermann May 17
Washington June 14
Hermann Jnly 12
Washington Aug. 0
Hermann... .Sept 0
Washington Oct. 4
Hermann Not. 1
Washington Not. 20
jFortfn. BnatiUBB CacUa.
Prnotlcclaw
iv aySSiorS? a a.
telaw in Rlohmond, Burke, Wasltluglun,B
ugtun,8erlvsu
MALCOLM D. JOKBS,
IF
■
Rererouco- Muirs. Miner, Augusta. Ga,
ootO ~v
Will practice lu thaFlint and adjoining countlesof th*
Jan7. MaeoaClrouu, tr
WRI. A. LOFTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. oovatr.UFomlcwHw, floe.
WILLIAM EDWARDS.
ATTORNEY AND UOUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW,
Mieauopy, Florida,
will practice In tho Courts of East and South Florida.;
References— 1 Tunuo Pinkney to Co., CharlestonJj. Cj
Pierson, Hold! AUt>.,8avanuah,Ga.; Cooper 4c ttoPUier,
Mlcanopy, Fla.
march ») ly*
N,iailEI. »V. PBL-I-EU,
Successor to
HENRY J. PEPPER to SON,
WaiolioN, Jowelry uud silver Ware*
JVo. 175 Chetnut §t„ opposite the State House,
Phllatfelplala.
may 30 '
WIMilADIJ. tVILOHHH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warr«ntoo,Gco.,
Will practice In tha Northern Circuit of Georgia, nnd
m thoeountiesiif Burke,Columbia, Jefferson and Wash*
lngton,of the Middle Circuit.ly mayP
FULTON HOUSE,
Atlanta, Mareh 14.IMS. tf mar 18
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young’s Building, 8igu of the GOLDEN 8ADDLE,
OTYoetis w. a. rontons? cunntno btoiul
W. EL MAY & OO.
Have on band a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles and
Harnesses, of which tho following comprise apart:
Spanish Quilted, Overlaid ami Shafton Saddles, Plant
er’s large and extra largo Saddles: Mon’s plain doa Eng
lish do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladles’ Baddies of a variety of
patterns; Bridles and Martengales; Saddle Bags, Tranks,
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Treoa, Skirting and
Hopkins; Pad do.; Straining and Wonted Web; Thread
"id Tacks, assorted also*.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and 8uUcy
patent Dash Leathor, Top and Curtain 1I04 broad and
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted
Fringe; black and purple Coach lloans; Buggy Lamps.
Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and Plaited
Knobs, Ac, July 23
I tako pleasure In cnrrob'- railng the foregoing state-
ent.aml In addition would add that tho books are now
ampton for
Now York.
WXDNWDAT.
Feb. 27
Mar. 26
April 23
May 21
Jnno 18
July 16
- Aug. 18
Sept. 6 Sept 10
Oct. 4 Oct. 8
Nov. 1 Nov. 6
Nov. 20 Dec. 3
Dec. 27 Dec. 81
Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning,
they offer passengers proceeding to London and Havre,
advantages over any othor route, for the economy of ttmo
and money.
PASSAOSYMHNIW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON A TO BJIEXW.
First Cabin. Alain Saloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower Sa
loon, $110; Second do. $60.
AH letters and newspapers must pass through the Post
No bills of lading will be signed or parcels received on
the day of sailing.
An experienced Surgeon is attached to each ship.
a,™,, N. York,
a A. HKINBKBN A 00.,Bremon,
OROSKKY to 00, Southampton.
WM. ISKLIN, Havre. Jan 19~ly2aw
LOCAL EVIDENCE OP THE VALUE
and Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
AS MANUFACTURED IT
STARNS & MARVIN,
NEW YORK.
IN THE Ore of the 3d
Inst., which consumed
the brick bnilding. occu-
f led by Mr. John T.
horns* opposite the
Gas Works In this city,
was a Safe of the abovo
description, containing
the books, napore and
money of fifr. Thomas
aud although I he build
ing was destroyed, the
said Safe sustained no
Injury whatever Dora the
Intense heat to which It
had boon exposed. On
opening the 8ale, tho
contents were found u miisiurbcd, and Tn the same ordor
and cond Itlon as when placed there, except a Blight
discoloration to the projecting ends of a few papers,
and the backs of one or two or the books, caused by
iheetoamgenoratedln tho Safe,while at Its greatest
boat.
The Safe and oontonls.as It came from the rulna, may
atm bo seen, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, at (ho
Gas Works. A large assortment of these celebrated
Safes always on hand, nnd fer sole by
G.ll.OAMPFlELD, A trout lor Manufacturers,
July 2d, 1855. 171 Bay at., Savannah, Ga.
I
meiil,.., H ,»
In 11.0. J.T. THO,MU, Wood Yard, F.rry YVImrf,
Julj'JO, IU55. MIS.
f’iilK INSUIIANOE.
Statement of tha “Norwich Fire lnnumnco Company oi
Norwich, Connecticut, on tho 6th dayof Jnno, any
Capital Stock —4160,000 1866.
Surplus 6.820 00
1 00
$166,82
ASSETS or THE COMPANY. 1 00
821 Shares Bank Stock in various Banks $30,000 00
23 “ Incorporated Companies other than
Banks 276 00
Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on
Real Estate, Bonds, Bank Stock and other
good personal security *.121,800 00
Cash in hands of Ageuts 2,000 00
“ In Bank — 1,166 00
$166,82100
UABIUTOS.
Lobbcsadjusted,unadjusted or claims for losses—none,
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual—
none.
Total amount at risk (about) 3,400,000.
Tho amount at lm»u don any risk, (with very few ex
ceptions,) not over 6,000.
A BREWSTER, President
E. Learned, Jr., Secretary.
Norwich, Conu., Jnne 9 th, 1865.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, Mayor of
thocUyofNonvlch,insHldStatc,A. Brewster, President,
and E. Learned Jr., Secretary of tho “Norwich Flro
Insurance Company,"and made solemn oath to tho truth
of the above statement, signed by them. I also,
certify that I hare oxomlnod the report of said Compa
ny, and find the above to bo a correct statement of the
same and that the notes and loans on which a part of said
capital is Invested are in my opinion good and woll
secured.
In'testimony whereof.T have here to set my hand and
caused the seal of tho city to bo affixed, this Oth day of
June, 1865.
[L 8.1 WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Mayor of the city of Norwich.
Tho undersigned is agent for tho above office, and is
ready to take risks on all demripUon.^f the
}jl8
9. a. OILM0U.
IRA BURBMT
„ J. R. GILMORE & CO., ,
Commission Merchants,
JNXTW YORK.
Particular attention given co tne saio ol Cotton. Rice,
Ac., and liberal cash advanoes made on consignments.
REFERENCES:—Hunter AGammell, Savannah. Ga.;
0.0. Parsley, Esq., President Commercial Bank, Kidder A
Martin, J. H. Planner, Esq., Wilmington, N. 0.
dot 16—ly
JOSEPH SB » T 0 & C0 -
Weitem Produce and General Commission Her.
c&oaJs and Dealers in Bacon, Pork, Lard, Ac.
Order* respectfully solicited
Jsn21—6m.
JL ptrobulng th. afmva nun., .rtlclr., ,t m grwtf
tugibi H th«r era bo bought now at thin Mom. W.
Ur. on h.na .Urg. uyrtm.nt or m.ANKETS, which
.aw»«w
. - ItOKENBAUGII A LARSON’S,
deo20 ' ' / Wo. 2 Bhadd’s Stores,
Pf '-MuiSfSs^SSSS^'
DARIEN, GEORGIA,
•“ob Rnkenbongb. Darien, Ga.; BamnolPalmer k 8on,
Imnnab; JHJP.Staosy,' B-q., Charleston, 8.0.; P. J
took, Esq..69 Wall-street, Now York
Dsrtan,Oct., 1855. not«.
B &cdrf.—16,000 pounds Chandler A Oo. Bacon,
For sals by tnar8 LYNN A SNIDER..
TO RICE PLANTERS.
T HE Subscriber Is Agont for the salo of “ Anderson’s
Patent nice Haller.” It is compact and portable,
may be worked by hand or horse power, turning out ac
cording to Mxo of machine, (Tom 20 to 600 bushels per day.
Cuts and a model of thfesamo may be seen by application
• “ WM. P. YONC” " " w — “
dec 8
NOE, No. 04 Bay st.
HARPER FOR DECEMBER.
M ARPER’S new Monthly Magazine for December.—
This number commences tho twelfth volume—now
time to subscribe. Call early, that you may pro
cure the first number. _
Graham’s American Monthly Magazine for December.
also,
Lily nnson; or, Early Stragglee’Midst Continual Hope.
ATalo of Humble Life, by AUcoGray. Received and
for sale by WARNOCK & DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers, No. 160 Congress at.
dec 8 .
COAL FOR BALE.
r ARGE Lump Lehigh,
Li Red Ash. (broken and screened,)
Soft Parlor Lump Coal,
Smith’s (Richmond) Coal.
Orders receivod, and Coal delivered to any part of the
" to GEO. A. MoCLESKEY,
Sorrel's Bnlldlngs, Ball street.
T1ALKIRK ALE.—47 barrels of this anperio'r
JT brand, direct importation, landing from ship Shan-
don, nnd for sale by M1NI8 A JOHNSTON.
dec 3
S AL SODA, dfco.—1,000 lbs. superior Sal Soda,
10 boxes Castile Soap, y
160 lbs. Assorted Gum Drops.
Just received, and for salo by
JOS. M. TURNER, Agent,
dee 8 Market Square.
C LOAK CLOTHS.—Brown, Ton, Drab, Grey
nnd Black Clonk Cloths, Sack Flannels, English and
Frenoh Merino*, Printed Manila do Lntnes, Stella Bhawls,
B.jSU’.do.B^kU.rthu^^-to^
dec 6 Ribera's Bnlldlngs, Congreant.
S UGARS.—Double refined Crushed, double refinod
Powdered, Coffeo or softCrasbod, refined White. In
store, and for sale by 0. A. L. LAMAR,
dee 6
B RICK.—10 m paving Brick, for salo by
dec 5 OARLBTON *
k PARSONS.
B RANDY.—Brandy in halfpipes, quarters and oo-
DDLS No 8 Mackerel. 60 quintals Codfish, 2
cask* Hake, 60 boxes Herrings, landing from
Impress and for salo by
OARLBTON A PARSONS.
WL
fob 7
g lKED POTATOES.—11 bbls prim
’WnasSo
■ io Seed Pota-
Bostont for
HUNTER A QAMMBLL.
■WTAILS constantly on hand, atmaP ri
CAB, at CHAFFER A 00.’*,
fthl6-6t No. 6 Whltaksr-st.
|OTATOES/—200 bbls prime Pb
r^ii
:<i'- r i. -
WEDNESDAY MOKSriNG, XCA.Y 7,1850.
XrlnaYovtt jKSDrctfBrmrnta
yy«* S, Af. Pitttnpllb Co.'s MvtrUtinf Jtgsncf, 11
/tkikeiwH* York,mni Mi 10 4ta2s-sl* Hostsa,
P.fcCo are Aitota for tho most Influential anu lar-
gestoltoalatlnffCommercialpinartboth In the United
States mA thaCfitladM.*"' ’■
COOPER’S
Refined Shred isinglass,
t2lOU BLANC MANGE, TABLE JKLLTKS, Ac
JD ' good and ehsap article for Confectioners, Hotel*..
Family use. To bo obtainod In targe or small quantities,
with directions fbr rising, of thi 'pritibipal grocers ana
druggists throughout the Unltad8tates.
fep 26-3mo P Pr
’ETER COOPER;
Staten Island
Fancy Dyelnt v
OFFICE, HO. 3 JOHN STREET,
(I DOORS FROM BROADWAY,)
T HE undersigned, proprietors of this establishment,
have for a long time (the senior partner or the
firm, Nathan Barrett, for 87 years,) beeu prosecuting
their business at Staten Island. They havo spared no
effort or expenso, especially In tkfl last few years, to ex
cel in all tha branches of their art, and have been suo*
coeafnl In attaining a high degree of Improvement, as
well in the machinery and apparatus for dressing differ
ent style* of goods, as in practical artistic skill. In.dye-
ing and finishing Lodlon 1 silk. Satin and Merino Dresses,
groat Improvements have beeu made. In a large portion
of cases, these articles are modo,ln color nnd finish, very
nearly equal in appoaraneo to now goods. Crape Shawls,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Velvet Garmonts, Ac., are also very
suecossiliUy treated. Faded and stained goods restored
or re-dyed.
SILKS AHD BILK DRESSES WATERED.
Lace and Muslin Ourtalns, Carpets, Rugs and Table
Covers, cleansed and refinisbod. Damask and Moreon
Curtains beautifully Dyeu. Also, Ribbons, Hosiery,
(iloves, Ac. Ordoraexecuted with care aud dispatch.—
Qoodi received and returnod by Express. Good* kept
subject to the claim of the owner, twelve months.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS A OO.,
3 John st* 2 doors from Broadway, N. Y.
Jau 16—6m P_
■ (ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WALTER. BAKER & INK
American, Frenoh, llo ncena
thtc, and Vanilla CHOCOLATE;
prepared COCOA s BR( >MA, CO-
COA PASTE; Cocoa Sticks,Snlu-
hie, Homespathlc and Dirt otic
Cocoa; Cocoa Shells; Crooked
Cocoa, ko.
Theso Manufactures to which
first pRSMtuns Have been Re
warded by the chief Inatltut ona
an i Fairs o, the Union, ere an
t.snf. Flower k. Fruit excellent Jiet for children,tnva-
oftke Cocos, with « lids, and persnus in hsalth- They
pod opened. allay r.ilber than imluoo-the ner
vous excitement attendant upon tho usoof tea or coffee,
and are recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, Hay
ward, Ware, aud Adams,of Boston, and by eminent
physlclansolsewh re. .. .
For sale by all the principal Grocers In the United
(Hates, and by their A genu.
n.O. Murray, New York; GrauttoTwellt, Philadel
phia; Thomas V.Brundige, Baltimore; Konnett to-Dad-
lay, Gin. WALTER BAKER k CO.,
marls—3m Dorchester. Mass.
SINGIQR’S
Sewing Machines.
A LL Persons whoXstre to obtain full aud rollnblo
jA. Information respecting SINGER’S SEWING MA*
CHINES—their prlco. capahllltleu, advantages, sizes, Im
provements, motbod of working, means of procuring
them, nnd all other particulars—can do bo by applying
at our office
No. 333 BROADWAY,-NEW YORK,
by letter, or In person for
I. M. SINGER & CO'S GAZETTE.
This pupor la dovoted entirely to the Sewing Machine
intoreat. Copleewillhe euppllod gratis to all lntoreet-
ed.
N. B.—Tho unparalleled success of our Sowing Ma
chines has Induced several fraudulent Imitations of them,
besidos numerous Infringements or onr patents—of
which wo own elxtceu. Suits for tho infringement of
our patents have recontly beeu deetdod in our favor in
tho u. 8. Circuit Courts in Now York aud Now Jorscy.—
In tlieso suits tho great prlnclplo of
R0LDINQ DOWN THZ FA1IRI0 TO BS 8KWKD TO TUB BUBPACB OP
THE tUOttWB, ST \ IRUfflQ PRE88U»B,
which is used in all SewiniLAlachlnes—has been fully es
tablished. The Whooler « Wilson, and tho Grover A
Baker Sowing Machines,tut wo allego, oach infringe threo
distinct patents, ownod by us. We havo suits against
them In several of tho U. 8. 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
Mtop using them, and to pay costs and damages.
Local Agents wanted to tnako sales of onr Im
proved Sewing Machines. To persons proporjy qualified
for tho hu-iness, a rare opportunity for profitable and
pleasant employment is offered.
New and Improved Machines exchanged on liberal
torms for old Machines of every kind.
I. M. SINGER A CO n
Principal Office, 323 Broadway, N. Y.
gpr23—gm P
The Infallible
Self-Sealing' Fruit aud Vegetablo Can.
O UR experience during the poet year, tn manufact-r-
lng
SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS,
and tho universal satisfaction and certificates of parties
who havo purchased and tested those of various makers
have given ouns tho doclded profemnee ovorall others.
The aubsorihers offer tn the publle, tho
BEST SELF-SEALING CAN
over Invented. t« preserve Fruit, Vegetables. Ac.
THE SEALING 18 INVARIABLY PERFECT,
All others roquiro solder or content.
Tho opening has boon enlarged to admit a
FULL SIZED PEACH.
Evory can ie perfectly tested before it leaves our manu
factory, and stamped with onr name.
TAYLOR A IIODGETT8,
Manufacturers of Planlshod Tin and Japanned Ware.
No. 60 Beokman Bt., Now York,
mar 10—lm P
„ CON _
Burr Stone Hills Flour,
S so superior, It commands in New York a preference
_ of half a dollar a barrel. Those Mllla are well
adapted for all kinds of grinding. Between fifty and
sixty Premium Medals havo been awardod to tho Mills
and the Floor, and almost a volume of testimonials.—
Wnro-houso for Fionr nnd Mills, 101 Duane Street, New
Yorx. P jan 16—8m
Merillo Iron Pipe Works,
MERRIL & JAQTJES,
143 Contro-St. New York.
HjrANUFAOTUREnS AND DEALERS in Wrought
1TJL Iron, Pipes, Fittings, Tools, and every description
of apparatus connected with Steum. Water nnd Gas, for
boating and lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories
aud Halls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler
Flues mado to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new, and our
own patent warranted to do doublo tho work of any other
Invention.
Orders solicited from all soctlons of the country, and
promptly attonded to. , Je 23, '66—ly
JSTtto Yorttgaun<tiB:nu«tfl.
ycrnsjujlij, JM*/,j fjj| ;%/****-* ******** ***
IIIUIOY, 8TRIITIIKH8 & Co., :
So.aeuMMnrTmi,
IMPORTERS I.HAHDFAOXOBER8' AOEHT8.
°‘“ , * 0 55«a£® 0K0WN
WINDOW GLASS.
Fluted Glam #«a BafeLioais, Gi
Colored, Ornamental,
Optioal and Mloroioopio Glais .
FOR 8TORE WINDOWS.
Rough Glass for Floors A sky-lights.
TTENTION tslnvltod to the above various descrip-
tlona or Window Uuu in uso fer Storm, Dwklunos,
ami other purposes. Th* quality of'these ui tides la in
ferior to no corresponding description, and in many res
pects Burauoa. Our Sheet Glass will be found better than
the French in 1U freedom from BtAiw, Rust, Ac.
Brno Aar.NTj for two of the uiorn Olabh Manutac-
tuhxm in Euaorx, wo are enabled to offer dialers and
oritxxa every advantage In raicts and laiui stocks.—
Pates Lists will be furnished on application,
aprlfl—6mo 8
French Window Glass.
EDWABD P. DICKIE,
144 Chambers Street, K. Y.
Two doors West of Hudson Rirer Railroad Depot,
O FFER* to DEALERS and Consumers bis celebra
ted brands of French Window: Ulats an fovorable
tonus. Parties wishing information will bo furnished
with prices on receipt of . their address. Glass out to Any
desired pattern, ana packed frqs of charge.
apTift—if' 8 ’’
For the l a 000 9 000>
— %
U* 8. Patent Marble Companye
90 THOMPSON 3T., NEW YORK.
M ANUFACTURERS of MARHLR MANTLES,
TABLE-TOPS, UOLUMNB, PEDESTALS, ACj,in
x. lirocatolle, and all Italian Marbles. Tils article,
which is u preparation of Marble Duet, chemically com
bined with mineral colors, eo os to bo moulded into any
form and color, by which amarblo can be'manufactur-
cd at lees than half the cost of the common material,
whllo it excels it in durability aud beauty. Unlike Mar-
blelzod Irou and HI tto, thoro is no surface work, the
color running into the man of the mntorlul. whllo no
varnish I* usod to givo a temporary beauty to tho eurfaco.
Mantios from $8 to $10. Table-Tops, Ac., equally cheap.
Rights for tho Manufacture and B*lo of above for tho
different States, which will insure immense returns to
thoso interesting themselves. Information furnished on
application to
PETER RENNIE, Pros’t or *
Joseph Lamb, Sec’y., New York.
apr 10—tf _8
BROOKLYN CITY
Steam Engine Works.
' D. r. BGUDON, & CO.
Water Street, llrooltlyn, New York*
MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES WITH
BURDON’S PATENT CUT OFF AND
BOILERS.
T HB SubscrilNsra not only assort tho suporiori ty of tho
construction of their Enoines, but will guarantee
to transmit ono-thlrd more power withtboumo surface
of boiler, and 30 percent. -1cm pressure of eteam, than
any other engino manufactured in tho United States,
maintaining an equal speed, without regard to amount
of powernppllod to engino.
Also, from their long oxpcrionco and immimso facili
ties, they acknowledge no competitors In the manufac
ture of
Sugar Mills, Saw ato Grist Mills, 8tkam
Pumps, Minino Pumps and Gearing for
Mines, BuArrtNO ato Puluks, Heavy and
Light Oahtingb, and Mill Machinsbt
or evert Description.
Southern riantore’ attention
our now and Improved Sugar ....
structlon, oxtraardlnory power aud groat durablll
dors it decidedly euperior to any now in nse.
Orderre by mall or othorwlso attouded to with prompt
ness and despatch.
d. r. bur don,
n. n. CONKLIN, > D. P. BUR DON 4b CO.
B. B. CONKLIN, )
_fob 6—3m
TILTON & MCFARLAND',
33 Kaldeu Lane, New York.
mjTANUFACTURKUB of tho WOULD REN OWN KD
lYj. SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
Ac. Baltimore Depot, 146 Pratt street. Bostou Depot,
14 Howard street. sept 6—ly
OENtRAL. RAILROAD.
'•* tIHANUEOFSOHIlUULE.
O N; and after Sunday the 14th October, lustant aud
twill further uotlce, the Passenger Trains oo the
central Railroad* will run s* fellows»
. . BSTWSSN SAVANNAH AND MAOOH. . .
Leave Savannah. 6 a. n.,' Mud 12.16 r. **•
Arrive at Msoon.. .2.15p. m., and l a. tr
Leave Macon......... v....... 11.45 a. k-, and OBQ p, R.
Arrive at Savamtsh 10.45p. m.,and7JHJ a.m.
BKTWBSN SAVANNAD AMD AUOUSTA.
I.oavc Savannah 12.15 p. m., and 8.30 p. *<
Arrive at Augusta .8.45 p, n., and 6JM a. K.
Leave AogUsta..;..... 0 a. m.,aud 4.30p, m.
Arrive lnsavannali 1.30 p. m. and 10.45 p. m.
•rtwrrn ainoa AND AVOVSTA.
Leave Macon. 11.46 a. m., and 0.30 p, a.
Arrive at Augusta 8 45 p. m„ and 6.30 a. a.
Learo Augusta.. fi am., and 4.30 p. a.
Arrive at Macon. 2.15 r.M^and l a. m.
■ BTWZkN aRVANNAU, MILLKDOKVILLK AND KATONTON.
Leave Savannah 5 a.m.
Arrive In Mlltedgevlite.... p.m.
•eava .Macon 11.48 A. M*
Arrive In Eatonton 5 P. M.
\\ M. M. WADLUY.
Savannah, Ga., 12th Oct., 1S65,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
OVER WHIC1L PASSES THE
GREAT N. Y. AND W. ORLEANS MAILS.
O N nnd aftor 8UNDAY, February 3rd, I860, two Daily
Trains betwaen Macon and Columbus, and one be
tween Macon and Amcrlcus.
Leavo Macon at 3 A. M., and 8 P. M.
Arrive at Oolnmbue 7.16 A. 5!., and 10.80 P. M.
Leave Columhus at 4.16 A. M., and 1^0 P. M.
Arrive at Macou 10.64 A. M.. and 740 P. M.
Lento Macon at 2 A. Mi, and arr. at Americua0.40 A.M.
Leave Amcrlcus at 2.20 P.M., and arr. at Macon 7.10 P.M,
Maklnga complete connection between Montgomery.
Ala., ana Augusta, Kingsville. Wilmington, and Charles
ton. Also, with Central Railroad Trains to 8avannab,
Mlllodgovllln and Eatonton, and with' Mocon and West
ern Trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, NashviUo and Knox
ville, Tonn, At Columbus with Gerard and Mobile Rail
road to Kufaula, Ala., connecting dally at Americus, with
Four llorso Post Coaches to Tallahaivoe, Albany, Thou-
aevllle, Balnbrtdgo, Ac., with Tri-weekly Hacks to Lump
kin, Cnthbert, Ac. At Fort Valley with Hacks to Perry,
llaynnsvlllo. Hawkinsvillo and Knoxville, Ga. Passon-
gers for Auierlnu*and points below Fort Valley, should
tako tho 12.15 p. M. Train from Savannah, and tho 6 P.
U. Train from Angnsta to avoid detention at Macon l
tor other points on South Wessern or Muscogee Roads
tauo either Train from Savannah or Augusta.
Passongurs leaving Amcrlcus at 2.20 P.M., will roach
Columbus at 10.30 P. M. name night.
Passengers from Columbus and the West, for Americus,
S«uth Western Georgia, or Flori la. should taka the 1JU)
P. M. Train at Columhus; sleep at Fort Valley and reach
Anerlcns at 6.40 A. M. next morning.
first Class Steamships luavo Savannah for New York
Wednesdays anil Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on
Wednesdays. Passage, lu the Cabin, $20; Steerage, $8.
Fom from Montgomery to Savannah, ....$14 00
Do. Columbus to do 10 00
Do. Amcrlcus to do ..880
GKO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon, Veh. 80, ’66 fob 4
Dftvii’jPftin KiUorin India '
TairvoT, NoftofibeMH.T858.
Mkssrh. P. Davis to-Hon—Dear Hhv-****Tbe
Kareua b«ca have no more ooufla*Ro*(a Aha cbtriw of
ttmtBwSii!
ofthsRev.bit*..Drayton,thesp>Ksreu po.pla bars
; l now have by mo order* for mOro than 'fifty battles
I thmofora wisei yogi to sand mo a quarillty.j.,and 1 will
bay yon through thofreasnrer ofibo Missfooary Union,
f hero Is no.medlctno which stands so high In tha n-
a very high opinion of U* worth.
flE/.B C.THU.MA8,
Paovtnaao i, R. l^.’uly 7,1*64.
. Messrs Prrrt Davis to Boni -41*nts,—Before I left
Mergul, both Karens ami Barm .ns had found out the
valut' of your Pain Killer, and I could readily hive
disposed u| a largo quantity. of it among them. It
seems particularly vocations In cholera men bus,
bowel complaints, and other diseases, to which the na
tives of lltirmsh, from their uuwboleeome style or llv
tug. sropartlcularly exposed. If isn valuable antidote
to the polsou orrcntlpodee. scorplc •>*, hornets, and the
like 1 have baen twice stuug by *. orplona, and en-
ilrely prevonled tho swelling bj a plying the Pain
Killer. Ol ourn yage homeward fn m India;the0«n-
tainof thu-liip rt (taken with vomit ng ami purging,
oth v symptoau. <, cholera I gave him a good dose of
Pain Killer wubt'.e most immediate and habpy re
suits. SocaUrsan . speedy wasihe rsl sLihat he
aured mvher onld ne-er ng.ingoona voyage without
I'ouroxn,.lion mol cine,irle^opuld^giNultriy^proonse
Late Ml**' a tiy to Bsrmab.
Mrssrs. Prrrt Datis A Soat-Dear Sirs.—1 find it
noccsssry to sdilreas you again, aa my moat sanguii.o
expectations havo been more than realised. The call
for your valuable medicine la increasing so very rapid-
ly that I fear I ahull soon bo uuablu to loop pace with
It. My particular object in writing now Is to bog that
on the receipt nr thl t you will kindly dispatch another
Dutch as ordered in my letter or June last, 1 hop* 1
will not be entirely out before your last dispatch reach
es m«, of which however, I have not yet beard from
you. .1 remain,
Dear Sir, yours sluccrely,
J.L.OARRAU.
OPINIONS OP THE PROMINENT DRTGUIATB AND
MERCHANTS IN ITS FAVOR.
We, the undersigned, Drnggtau of this city, have
been acquainted with, and sold for a year or two pari,
an article ol Family Modirlns, known as Perrv Davis*
Vegetable Pain Killer,and we would anure the public
that In every Instance so farms we know a has glveu
the best Batieracilon the purchaser We cm recom
mend it to the public as an ar Ido of great merit and
vlflure. Indeed, we never know an srtloie of Medt-
clno becomeso deservedly popular In so short a time,
which la proved »»y the Tact orits extenrive sale aud
constant y Increasing demand. Higned, J. D.Park, J.
D. Donahty, Wndo Kukelcln to Co., W. J. M. Gordon.
U,as.Collins, Abta Zellon. V. too. Rearklrk, E. II
liinman, H. »l. Farntn, A. D.Scovlll, G. II. Bates.
The Italn KlUor is sold by John B. Mooro & Co., Thos.
M. Tumor k Co. and 8.1). Brantley A Co., Savannah:
Barret, Carter k Co., aud Clark, Wells k Duboeo, Augus
ta; K. L. Strohecker k Co„ Macon. Alio by Druggists
and Qrocori generally.
HU CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
Great Northern and Southern Mail Route,
tor northern, southern and western tratslbm.
1WI0B Daily, (Sunday night excepted.) between
id and Washington City, via Gordonsvllle
)>»CR|I*TIOX.
i Is particularly directed to
r Mill. Tho simplicity of con-
TOr and groat durability, ron-
Important to Uousekoepers & Dealers*
TXXXl HOPE MILL*. „
71 FuLWN-et. aud 71 B«MUN-«t ......N. Yoax.
Principal Office 103 Front Street, New York.
Factory, Nos. 36,37, and 88 Hudson street, Jersey City.
T UB Proprietors of this longand well known COFFEE
and SPICE Establishment, continue to prepare tho
best PHARMACEUTICAL POWDERS - in uio, fer raising
bread, biscuit, tea and othor cakos, Ac. They also prepare
Mustard, Cocoa, and many other articles or dally uso in
overy family, which they offer upon tho most reasonable
terms. Catalogues sent to dealers who roquost them.
II. U. A J. G, 1SHAM.
N. B.—Consumors advisod to inquire for Hope Mills or
tlclcs. mig 14—ly
T W._ r
Richmond
«nd Alexandria.
Honrs of departure at Richmond... 6.45 A. w.. and 7.30 p.w.
Returning leave Washington A.M., and p.m.
and arrivo at Rlohmond. 1B0 r. m., and 4 A. M.
Baggage Checks and Tickots, given through Iwtween
Richmond aud Wasbiugtou.
TIioro two Railroads having no Strap Roll, and being In
excellent ordor, and carrying the great Northern and
Southern Stall, givo the host guarantee of always semir
ing connections, us lx shown by arrivals dally at Rich
mond and Washington city In advance of ths Steamboat
lino. *
Faro betwcon Richmond and Washington $5 60
An Omnibus will bo found always ready, to tako throngh
paeseugors and tholr baggage of wearing apparel, between
tho Depots,freo of chargo, with ampin tiino for them to
tako their meals, whether going North or South.
Through Tickets can bo obtained between Danville and
Washington at tho terminus of tho Road, now nearly
completed to Danville. An ngont of the company will re-
eelvo tho checks of nasrengoni Irom tho Danvlllo Road,
and attend tn their baggage all tho way to Washington
or the Baltimore Depot.
Tho faro the sumo by tho mail line, as by the old Steam
boat route.
There is no chango of enrs on the night line, between
Richmond and Alexandria. jan 14
VIRGIXIACEIVTltAL RAILROAD.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
1». VAKUt
MAXI, toTAO-Xl ZiXXffm.
W INTER arrangement, from Richmond via Btau
ton, Goshen, White Sulphur Springs, Lewlsbur
V .v UWHVH, UI MWIIMUUJD.I
Fridays—connecting at Goshen with .Wm. P. Farrish
Co.’s Mail Stage Lino, according to tho tri-weekly Mail u
SHIEFFELIN, BROTHERS & CO.
1MFOKTXR8 AND DEMIDS IN
Drugs* Paints^ Oils, Dyes, Perfumery,
170 WILLIA»f*8TUm“ NEW YORK,
TTNV1TE tho attention o» tho trade to tholr largo and
M. varied stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, rorfumcry, Ac.
In addition to their regular Importations of Staple
Drags, they are also receiving direct from tho sources of
K roauction and manufacture, supplies of Tooth, Hair, and
all Brashes, Bronzes, Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French
and English Perfumery,'Lubln’s Extracts, and many oth-
er articles usually embracod in Druggists’ stocks, which
they are enabled also to offer on tho most advantageous
torms.
Order*, either In pomu or by mall, will receive prompt
attention. ang 14—ly
ENAMELED FURNITURE. , „
H ORACE F. FARRINGTON, Manufacturer of all
kinds of Enameled, Painted and Grained Gottago
Chamber Furniture, wholesale and Retail, at tho Manu
factory and Warorooms, Nos. 40 and 48 Wooster street,
- Yc • ~ “* —
Now York.
b 29—3m.
W. JACKSON A: SON.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
246 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
New York,
ang 1—ly P
ANDREWS toJESBP,
Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY.
Steam Bginee, Boilers, Machinist! Toole,
Belting, toe.
iMFORTZRfl ft PXALinS IN MANUFACTURER?* ARTICLES.
No. 67 Pine street... Now York
N. B.—Agent* far tho Woodruff ft Beach Iron Works’
Steam Engines and Boilers.
Exclusive Agenoy in New York for Lowell Machine
” ihlnisU’ Tools. **
shop, Machl
oct 2—ly
Preserve Your Fruit.
B ran white's patent self-sealing air
,TIGHT CAN.—This usoftil, Ingenious nnd rhoap
CAN having boon thoroughly tested is offered to tho
public with tho assuranco that it can bo rolled upon as
tho most perfectly Air-tight Can in tho markot. The top
of this Can is drawn botwocn the snrikee of the nnt ana
screw of the metailc cap forming a perfectly air-tight
joint without the uso of wax or comont, and dispensing
with the usual mode of solddorlng tho cap to theoutaldo
of tha-can.
This Cap is mado or a motalio substance which cannot
affect tho fruit in the least. Every Can is warranted.
Sold by all dealers in the country. Bolo Manufacturer
and Agent for the city of New York.
6 GEO. HODGETTS, 168 William St.
For rights to manufacture Branwhlta’a Patent Can in
othor places, apply to A. CONGER A CO., 345 Broadway,
New York. P mar 12—lm
AFBS.—F. OOTTKNET ftCO., Importers of French
J and othor European Goods, No. 48 Broad st ’
ap 30.1866.
S'
1856.
SPRING AHD SUMMER CLOTHING.
PHQRSON, HBIDT to CO.,
TTffAVB Received and will contlnuo to receive weekly
J[1 per Steamers, a large and elegant assortment of
Clothing, to which they Invito tho attention of purcha-
er*.
Connected as we are with a large manufacturing house
North, we feel satisfied wo can and will sell as low as any
other house South.
Merchants visiting the city will pleaso call aud ex
amine for themselves.
We alto keep a nice assortment of Gentlemen's Fur-
iehlng Goods. Nos; 101 Bryan and 68 St. Julian streets.
P, S.-All orders from the country promptly attended to,
S OAP AttD OAICDIiKs-
200 boxes Beadsl’s, Colgate and Croton family Soaps
1, \\i and 2 lb bars.
60 hair boxes family Soap;
160 doNo.l do;
76 do Toilet do, assorted;
100 do Hydraulic Candles;
76 da Adamantine do;
60 do star do; t
76 doStearine do;
30 do Mltchel’s extra do; *
60 do Beadel’sTallow do; .
190 do Tallow Candlos, assorted brands;.
40 do Judson’l Sperm, 4’s to ffm
2ft do do Parent do do 4*1 to fl’s.
In store and fop sale by
apr12 '
WEBSTER to PALMES.
TbEF.—Philadelphia Family Beef in half bble,per
Sewing Machines.
1WX0EL8I0R SEWING MACHINES^—Mado by
JBi HOOD, BATTELLE to OO., Worcester, Massa
chusetts, patented by Elias Howe, Jr., September 10th,
1840. Tlieso Machines are warranted, (with proper uso.)
not to got out of repair. They are built in n good sub-
itantlnlnnd workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors’
Shoomakors’ and Saddlers’ work, In a manner warranted,
to give satisfaction. The stich will not rip any more than
common sowing, dona by hand. Call and boo them In
operation, at 140 OHESNUT street, Philadelnhia, up
* - W. A. DAWSON Wit.
\0
operatic
stairs,
may 12
FIB8T PHEM. GOLD MEDAL PIANO FOBXES.
STEINWAT& sons,
MANUFACTURERS,
84 ft 88 Walker Bta., near Broadway, Now York.
^■|to|| RESPECTFULLY call tho attention of
■pBG|B|tho public to their splondld assortment of
|Y f f 1 iSeml-grand and Square Pianos, which, for
volnmo of tono, elasticity of touch, boauty of finish, in
short, everything that renders a Piano perfect, are uniur-
K »d. They wore awardod the First Premium for both
s, in competition with the most distinguished makers
from Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH1
8TETNWAY ft SONS have Just been awarded the First
Premium Gold Medal (over all competitors) at the late
Fair of tho American Institute, Crystal Palace, for the
best Piano Fortes. 8 dec 10—t
New York Millinery.
MRS. SIMMONS* Wholesale and Retail
Millinery and Straw Goods Wore*
house, 564 Broadway, N. Y.,
MRS, 8. is now in Europe,for tliooxpresa
purpose of selecting novelties for tho
[Spring trade, which will arrivo and bo
[ready for inspection on or about tho first
of March. Southern and Western Mer
chants and Milliners are respoctlhlly In
vited to call and oxamlne tho same before
purchasing elsowhoro. Pattern Bonnets
always onhand, and sent by express to
aftv address.
J"JMWJYTS, GLASS.
wJWUffiSWL*.
118 FULTON 8t., Nkw York,
Importer* of
CHANCES, ENGLISH SHEET AND FRENCH GLABS,
WniTE LEAD, ZINC, too., toe.
Manufacturers of
EXTRA AND OROUND PAINT BRUMES.
ENGLISH and AMERICAN COLORS, dry and ground In
oil, imported kxprxmlt for the tiudr, which
we offer on the most favoraiux terms.
£9* AU goods warranted as represented,
Orters by Mail promptly attended to.
apr 1—3m 1
LEFLBR & WILCOX,
f>thNTISTS. ,
Offlcoover DoVVItt k Morgan’s Star
m,
on Congress Btreet.
oct 4—1 y
sswarnah.oa<
QBNDRIB8-
40 boxos sup. Car. Soda, assorted;
20 do Soda: Bateratus; 2casks Sal Soda; ^
6 casks Potash, 2d sorts;
100 boxos do 12 and 24 lbs eaoh;
10 do Ground Pepper; 10 do do Allsplco;
12 do do Ginger; 20 do Fig Blue;
1 ceroon Indigo; 26jars Macaboy Snuff;
40 dozen Jars Mscaboy Snuff ;
30 gross Monrovia Pipe IIe*»ls;
40 boxer **
bags Pepper t 2 bags Knee
io 0 ^SS.orSjftorfl.ll AxmW. I. Pr.Mr.ei l
5 do Ginger Preserves,
100 do WoolP* Scheldam Schnwp*, qta and pts;
30 do Rhino Wines, assorted brands.
In ahtofl and for salo by
nprl2, WEBSTER ft PALMES.
F1W Year..mmjthelttll^OT^or Nol.. (tarnthe
J. B!.r,or«SpMl,IApniof Ui.Po.tOfflee Depart,
meet, wlthlHnitnitloni Mill Btapwlilee, end. Mrreoi
IJkonoM ofearh of Ilio Poet Meeteri Genenl of the United
States; by J. Holbrook • .
JTjmMj.HM.d Doc* **
3 Bookseller* and Stationers,
deb 16^ No. 160 Congress sL
gjfgglBRT-* oetnplele end beenllfal Mwrtineni
tf. or.»err TftrletT. Pleloend Pejor IlMierj, Silk,
Thread and Gotten, dull rMelred and hr
mar 11
Bicnmoud to tho Ohio (live
Lines to Lexington, Winchester and Parkorsburg, Va.
Returning, tho trains icavo Staunton at 6 a. Mm
and arrive in Richmond at... 1.30
in frill time for the passengers going South to connect with
either of tho Bouthern Roads.
States.
Jan 14
J. II. TIMBEBLAKE,
ST0VES-ST0VES--ST0VES.
glvon perfect satisfaction in every particular.
prices. Tho operation of this Stove is warranted.
prices. Wo would ho pleased
amino before purchasing.
i have yon call and ex-
LOVELL ft LATTIMORE.
MANUFACTORY,
MO.141S0UTn WRIT MARKKT eqUARR. BRYAN ITRXKT.
a gon«*rul variety of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-
you want to purchase.
furnished at short notice.
Tln-Waro at Wholesale and Retail. Call down Bryn
street, It will pay you for the walk.
nov3 JOHNJ. MAURICE, Agent.
By the Steamer Augusta
W E HAVE RECEIVED and are now opening,!
assortment of seasonable Goods, consisting i
partol tliofollowing, vie;
«!}* Amoskeng Bluo Drill;
104 Bro. Allendale Sheeting;
Havard Bleached Shirting;
8 x 8,10 x 10, and 10 x 12 Damask Table Cloths;
Drapery Muslin;
Georgia Nankin;
Ogdon Bro. Shirting;
To which tho attention of tho public is invited,
mar 12 ATKIN ft BURN8.
New Books.
Received by Wsrnook to Davla.
APRIL 1ST. 1856.
T nPi First and the Second Marriages? or the Court*
sirs, of Wedded Life. By Mr*. Madeline Leslie.
Dickens’ Household Words for April.
MORE OF
Hon. Mis* Murray’s Letters, from tho United 8tat
Cuba and Canada.
Ernest Linwood. By Mrs. Leo Hentz.
The Works or Claudo Duval, complrto.
Humo’s History of England.
Prescott’s Philip tho 2nd.
Macaulay’s History of England.
MUman’s Gibbons’ Romo.
For sale at the Bookstore,
apr 3 No. 160 Congress street.
New. Books.
Received by John M. Cooper to Co.,
TUESDAY, APRIL IS®. , ,
A PPLETON’S Cyclopaedia of Blogrephia, cmbraclni
a serioa of Original Momolrs of Distinguished Pej
sons of all Times; edited by Francis L. Hawks, L L D.
Tho Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Rons
parte with his brother Joseph.
Recollections of tho Table Talk or Samuel Rogers.
Poems, by Charles Kingsley; author of “Hypstia,
too.
Sprague’s Elements of Natural Philosophy.
The Angel In the House: alfoem.
MORE OF
Prescott’s Philip the Second. .
Tho Attache in Madrid.
Ten Years among the Mall Bogs-
Eitello Grant; or the lost Wife.
Rarablo* In Eastern Asia. By Ball.
Memoirs of Rev. Sldnev Smith,
nome Services. By W. BaoonSterens.
Ernest Linwood. By Mr*. Lee Henta.
apr 2
F II.OUR.-160 bags Flour; 60 bbls do,Just receivod
JBif r b ?ORANTON, JOHNSTON to
OHBBBB-
TlUTTER AND InufliaBi-
m3 80 kegs choice Goshen Batten
- 60 boxos do BnglWi Dairy Cbtom.,
^ ■‘TcnXNTOK: "oritfBTQK
to CO.
HTfeBKF^-26 bbls prfana and Mess Beef fbr sal* at
m3 depot on oonslgnmont.
TT«»a WIL
■n7HIBKaT.-1> bbU K»* '
XV |»nd (or Ml. on emdjoini.nt.
"• “IMiT
WILLIAMS to RATCLIFF.
WhUksy,
WILLIAMS k RATCLIFF.
NTJMBijR 109;
CORN- AND COB 'MILL-
PATTEFTED MAY lfjtb.'lMi. ' * - . ..
the well advised farmer and «tc ‘ ‘
versal favor with which it hash
more than anything stos, attests its util
For portability. sJmplicity. of construcftofi, akd oon*
venience of use, tlis little Giant has no equal. It weigh*
rom three to five hundred pounds, according to stae. saa
"nt In operation by the farmer in twenty iiqVw
ioal expense or mechanical aid, then adjusted ab«
used with convenient by anybody. ,
Tho Little Giant ha# received the Vbst Pramiams at
every State Fair oro Mteourt ta Marykad the pa* Fall,
shelled corn, with a degree of use and coovenkpce fer
fora purposes nover attained before. . .
The subecribon are now prepared to tyhlah the trnda
with Unproved patterns ana sues, to suit the varid weals
of all.
Na 2 la offered at $66 complete, ready tor attaching the
tram, and warranted to gring ten bushels of feed perboax
with one hone.
No. 3 at $76 willgrtnd fifteen btuhels per boor. .
No. 4 at $00 will grind twenty bushels per hour, with
two hones.
Manufactured and for sale by .
8.8. BROWN ft
mar 3 at Nashrille, Tenn, and Atlahl_
T O SllXi¥ITaS D^O^T ON^LANT ]
nhHE UNDERSIGNED haring been Sppdfnted
JL for the ea|e of the oelebrated MeArthy SEA I8L.
COTTON GIN, the cotton from which la readily eold,
whK. usually brings three to five oents per pound s
• iian from any othor Gin jet invented, ere.now prep*
to supply Planters and those wanting, with these of am
ior workmanship at one hundred and twenty-five doll
each. Extrarollare$11. .....
Extract from a letter from a Florida planter:
80- do Old PAH do;
60 do N.O. Rectified Whiskey;
26 doDomestioBrandy; .
, 60 do Luther Felton’s Bunn -.>• - k - ■ ■.
26 doN.B. dp. In store and fbr sale
by mar 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON kOO.
out beautiful cotton. Tb* staple Is not Injured, and tbs
open process so much desired by the Efi$l(sbbuyers is cer
talnly obtained.”
tug 24—tf BOSTON!* VILLA TDKO A.
Paper
AT. ARC
A JOHN OLIVER’S Paint l ...
121 Rrongbton U.
Rooms papered at the shortest notka den 1*
friends and
^rJ^tho public, that he has Just received a largo sup-
»4U$rply of SILK and aiNGHAM UMBRELLAS.—
V^J^aTheyboing manufactured expressly for himself,
he can confidently recommend them for darabillty, anti
at prloe* that will suit all purchasers.
„ WM. R. 8YMON8, Draper and Tailor,
*e24 . 17 Whitaker street.
UMBRELLAS.
A FINE LOT Just received—such os Ecotcb
and French Ginghams, n suporlor article. Those
noLSrin want, call and see, at the Clothing Store, Gib-
^C^bon's ltange. U KO. S. NICHOLS ft CO.
DYING & RENOVATING ESTABLISHM'T
T3 York-St., near tke Court House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Z8TBU8HZD IN 1832. 49*73
npHK Rubscrlhor, grateful to hls patrons and friends
JL for their continued favors, would stato that, in ad
dition to rim Ininrorent* In Dying acquired by him
during hls last visit to England and Scotlnnd, has made
arrangcmentsforoxtemllnghls business, by whlth bo is
now «m>blud to Dyo a greater variety of Colors os Silk
and Woolen Dresses. Shells, ft c., which be trusts will
generally please all who may favor him with their
patronage.
Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, as
may be required, in the some superior style which has gen
erally so much plwuwd hls natronBand friends.
Ladies’ Bonnot* Dyed. Rfoached and Pressed in the most
fashionable styles. Orders from tho country punctually
attended to. Terms moderate. IVheu parcels are sentby
steamboat or railroad, word should be sent him by lotter
through tho Post Office,so that he may know where to call
fer them.
Janl3 c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
Litre Setts ! Lace Setts !
HENRY LATHROP & OO.
‘■jrAVKTlecetvcdper steamer Knoxville, ©no of tho
A JL most bonutlfull assortments of Loco Goods ever
exhibited In this city, embracing the following styles:
Real Thread Lace Betts? do Maltese do do.
do Honlton do dot do Valencicunes d«
do Valenceinncs Bertha Capes and Blevo«.
French throughout Muslin Hett*.
Mourning Setts, entire new stylo.
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
TfeEOEIVED per steamer Knoxville, 40 piece* offinu
MM> Printed Lawns at YPA cent*, liy
fob 14 HENItY LATHROP ft CO.
SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS.
milK Subscribers have received .per steamer Knox-
JL villo, a beautiful lot of Spring and Bummer Silks,
consisting In part of
Batin striped Poult de Sole Silks.
do Gro DoKnops do.
Plaid and striped Glace do.
fob 14 IIENIIY LATHROP ft GO.
NEW GOODS.
TTUBT Received per stenmer Kuoxville—
ttP Rich Silk Robes; Borage do;
Popllnett do; Crapo De Paris do;
LovingnoCamo do; Mous. do Chine do;
CbintsBrilliants; Fancy Bilks;
Printed French Cambric;
Solid color do do;
English, French and Domestic Prints;
Furniture Chintz ;
Gold Embroidered Scarfs;
Block Silk Mantillas;
Fancy Casimores; Black do;
Aim
A large assortment of Embroideries, Ribbons, Ac.
For salo by (fob 13) DsWITT ft MORGAN.
Spring JtlantiUao.
“MUST Received, a very handsome lot of the above
19 Goods, of entire new styles, by
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
FOR SALE.
QAAA OA8K8 Nails, 100 doxen Collins Axes,
JB vf W3000palrTraeesasiiortod, 600 dozen lloee
assorted. By N. B. ft H. WEED.
Jan 5
STAPLE GOODS,
•MBLEAGUED Shirtings and Shootings}
JEM Linen Drillings; Casslmorea, Ac., for Oonts and
Boys wear; Damask Linens: Napkins;
Doylies and Towolings; Irish Linens;
Long Lawns and Bims Kyo Diapers;
Linen Sheetings; Pillow Cose Linens, toe,, toe.
For salo by
apr 7 DbWITT ft MORGAN.
MkATS, A.©.,—2,600 bushels prime Ohio Seed Oats:
LM 600 bushel* fresh Corn Meal;
125 bales cholco Eastern Hay;
100 bogs superfine Fionr;
Corn, Wheat, Bran, Balt. Old Poach Brandy;
Old Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
In store and for sale by
apr 7 WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
MNOFFEEJ.—2,060 bags Coffee, cargo of the brig
MJ Abby Jones, from Rio Janerlo, for sale by
apr7 N. B. to H. WEED.
WHEAT SHORTS.—1,000 bushels Wheat
w ▼ Shorts, the best of food for horses and cows, for
salo cheap by
apr 7 JNO. INGERBOLL.
YTMTIN K.-Fifty boxefl>ngsworth’s sparkl Ing Catau- *
▼ w ba, just received itr store of
apr 7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE A tX>
11AOON SIDES, SHOULDERS AND
M3 LARD.—50 bhds Sides; 20 boxes Shoulders;
28 bbls Lard. In store and for sale by
apr 7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE to CO.
niDOT AND NAVY BRBAD.-The nndei*
Mr signed offer a supply of Pilot and Navy Bread, on
liboral terms. Jan 24 LYNN ft 8NIDEll
■MTOTICE TO SHIP CAPTAINS.—We have
J.W received a now supply of Mess and prime Beef,
whioh wo offer at tho lowest market prlco, and to which
wo invito your attention. LYNN ft SNIDER,
Jan 17 05 Ray street
T INHN GOODS.—Rec’d per steamer Alabama—
MJ 10-4.114,124, Linen Sheetings; 40 and 46 In Pil
low Case Linens, by
Jan 12 HENRY LATHROP to OO.
f'JORN MBAI*.—100 sacks fresh ground Corn
Ly Meal, fbr salo by
Jan 17 LYNN ft SNIDER.
-MTIII8KBY AND MOIi ASSESS.—100bbl
▼ ▼ Pikes’Magnolia Whlskoy, 160 do Molasses, for
sale to arrive por schr Narragansett, from New Orleans
by Jan 18 OOTAVC8 OOUKN.
TlUTTBR. CHEESE, CANDLES, Ac.—
M» 20 kegs cholco Goshen Butter;
100 boxos do do Ghocse;
60 do Eng.Dairy do;
100 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Sperm do;
100 do Tallow do;
100 bbls Bntter, Sugar, and Soda Crackers;
60 do Pilot Bread?
60 boxes fresh Raisins t
10 frails soft Almonds;
Received by Into arrivals, and for sale by
mar 24 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSTON ft CO.
T ARD. CANDLES, too-
MJ 16 bbls prime Leaf Lord;
60 boxes Adamaatlno Candles, (Star brand);
76 do Beadel’s Tallow do 6** and 8’s;
100 do Smith’s to Buehon’*Family Soap;
.76 do Colgate’s No. land lb bars do;
Just received and far sole by
mar27 ' SCRANTON, JOHNBTON to OO.
nAOOIf S1DB8.-10 hhd. chok, B—n Bldu,
M3 landing from Keystone Btato^and forsalib^r
•apr 8 OOTAVUB COHEN.
New Books
Received by Warnoek 4o Davta.
MARCH 14TH, I860.
T HE Life of Henry tho iVth, King of France and
Navarre; by G. P. R. James.
Kssays, Critical and Miscellaneous; by T. Babiogtoa
Macaulay. m
The History of Scotland durinir the reign of Queen
Mary nnd of King Jomoe VI; by William Robertson,
Macaulay’s History of England, fronf'the Accession of
James II
Hume’s History England, 6 tols.
For salo at tha Bookstore,
mar 14 K n.l 60 Congrcee street.
New Books.
Received by John M. Cooper A Co.
_ THURSDAY, APRIL 8TH.
ATIONAL System of Pulltlcal Economy. By Fred-
JJw erick List, translated (mm tho German.
Notes of Travel in Egypt, the Holy Land, Turkey and
Greece. By Benjamin Ikirr. D. D.
Married, not Mated; or, How they live atWoodside
and Throckmorton Hall. By Alke Corey, author of
"Clovernock.”
Tho Green Mountain Girl; A story of Vermont. By
Blythe White, Jr.
Toiling and Hoping, tho Story of a Little Hunchback.
By Juunv Marsh.
Tho Island of Cubs. Jiy Alexander Hnmboldt, trans
lated from the Spanish, By J. 8. Thrasher.
The Private Life r f an Eastern King. BjWflliem
Knighton—new edition.
Manual of Britlrii Rural Sports, comprising hhooting,
Hunting, Fishing, Hawking, Racing, too. By Stone-
houge.
Sevastopol; Tho Story of its Fall. By Gsorge E. Enter-
>n.
Clomunt Lorlmor; or, The Book with the Iron Clasps.
By Angus B. Reach.
Sell; or, Tho Narrow, Narrow World. By Mrs.Gore.
Amy Chariton: or, First Days at School.
History of the Ravages of the Yellow Feverin Norfolk,
Vs., 1865. By 0. D. Armstrong, D D.
The Story of a Drop of Water. By Catherine Long.
Hon. Miss Murray**
U NITED STATES, Canada atad Cuba.
SchwHgler’a History of Philosophy in Epefain*,
translated by Seoyle.
Prescott’s Philip 2d of 8pain, new supply in half Calf
and in Cloth.
Napoleon’s Con Aden tial Correspc ndonee with his broth
er Joseph.
Devan’s History of the Queen’s of the Uouee of Han
over—2 vole.
The Allochl In Madrid.
Romance of the Harem, by Miss Pardoe.
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavannugb.
Earnest Limford, by Mrs. Leo Uenla.
mar 4 W. TUORNE WIIJ.IAM8.
Fashions for Maroli.
F RANK LESUE’S Paris Gazette of Fashions for
March.
Putnam’s Monthly Magazine for March.
Ballou’s Pictorial.
Also more of
Rote Clark; by Fanny Fern.
Amy Lee; or, Witliin and Without
Tho Iroquois, Minnie Siyrtle.
Edith tho Quaker’s Daughter.
Lily lltison; or, the Autobiography of an Orphan Girl.
Rachel Gray: by Julia Kavanagh.
Tho Watch uirl; or, Life Scenes as they are. For sals
by WARNOCK ft BAVIB.
taavO No. 160 Congress street
m
Embroideries.
EAL HONITON LACE SETTS,
ido Brawls Point do (do.
do English Thread do do.
do Vaiem-k-uues do do.
N. W. foliar*. In every variety.
Linen end Crane Collars and Sleeves.
Loci- Bauds; French Bands.
8wi*s and Cambric Flouncing*.
Luce Veils, Ac., 4c. Just received by
fob 10 PzWITT ft MOROAN.
DeWitt & Morgan,
A RE now Receiving their Spring and Sommer stock
of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, alsoa large
HMAirtmcnt ol Plantation Goods, which they offer at the
lowest prices, and to which they solicit the attention of
purehaM'rs. Gibbon’s Bnilding,
frbW Congress street.
.fust Hecetved.
A BUl'PI.Y OFGF.NT’fl I.1NI.N LOFOBEl) 8HIRT8
of the latest anti must bpproved styles, also an as
sortment of
Byron and Polka Collars;
Opera Neck Ties;
Fancy Napoleon Keck Ties;
do Albert do do;
do Cheeked Napoleon Nock Ties;
do Lou ten Washington Neck Ties;
Blkand Col’d Moire Antique Neck Tiea;
mar 12 A1KIN ft BUBK8.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
JVeritt, JLathrop 4* Rogers
A RE NOW RECEIVING a large and elegant assort
ment of New Spring Goods, to which they Invite tb*
attention of purchasers.
Henry Lathrop & Co.,
H ave received per steamer—
Ladles’ Colored and Red Kid Gloves;
do. Dark Far Cuffs;
French Emb’d. Maslin Collars;
do. do. Cambric do4
do. do. Muslin Sleeves, toe. deo 27
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At the Old Stand, 155 Brangfcton-St
P LATE WARMERS, Planished and Japanned Wart,
Cooking, Parlor, Hall and ■ Box 8toves, Cooking
1 tangos, Grates, Hat and Cloak Stands, Ladies’ 8swlpg
Chairs, Gas Stands nnd Tubes, Cedar Ware, Willowyien, •
Ac. Also, Tin Ware, Iren and Copper Wore, Brass Ret
ries, Stoves, Pipes, Cooking Utensil* of all. kinds fbr
8tovc»and Ranges, together with the finest aeeo~“ *
of House Furnishing Goodlt in the city.
Jan 26 HORACE MOl
W
HITE and colored BrilUantes; colored Lawns.
Plaid Ginghams; Solid colored French Cambrics.
do do do Lawns.
Plain black 8ewing Silks,
do Plaid do do.
Snow drop Damask Napkins.
Irish Linons, Long Lawns, fto.
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP to OO.
DRESS GOODS.
W E WOULD call the special attention of the Ladiee
now to bo seen at onr establishment—consisting of Mari
nos, Mons do Lain*, Cashmeres, Raw 8ilks. Black and
Col’d Bilks; and in fact, every variety of Drsos Goods,
which will be sold at the very lowest prtess. We only
wish them to call, and seo how little money needbqepea
for a handsome dress.
ROKENBAUQH*
are 20 No. U r
LADGON.
■ —j*sBtoree.
Bin LATHROP tt CO, .
H AVE Received per steamer Alabama,104,11-4,194,
184 White Toilet Quiltsrlanre^Bro’Bfflt Cm3
and Tassels; Black Elastic Belts with Black Clasps; Blk
Eng Crape; Plaid Jaconets, too. Jan 12
MORE NEW JEWELRY,
■MUSTReceived a beautiful asaortmini of Broac
•J Ringa,and Br*cckta,in setts Cameo, QoMhstons, I
sale, and all gold, in overy variety, and a larger assort
ment than usual in single piece*.
Alsoa very fine assortment of Sleeve Buttons, collar
ABBIGNEE'B NOTICE.
fob 90
A lpacas and UNENfc
ored Alpacas and Irish Iinsnsblb.
mar 10 • FOOTElJAi. , „
nSDralD UVIlrOM iMriM. UI ,
id fer sale by
marlO—10
CiBGAR AND MOLAS9BB-
(9 10 bbds choice St Croix Sugar;
20 ; do fair to choice N.O. do;
by mar 27 SCRANTON, JOIT