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8, 1856.
110:
IS FUBUIUED ,» 1
DAILY. TW-WUKLY, AND WttKLY,
BY P. W. ALEXANDER & J. R. SNEED
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Knot Paid inAdvanoe, 4.00
Weekly Payer, Invariably in Advance,.. 6.00
Oink Price i......Ten Goplea for ...'. 10.00
W In no cate will .a order for th. Piper b. fatteniM
to anleH accoopaaled with money, or> MtieCwtorjr re.
Uni or advertising.
Feroa* squareof 300 em, or loss, of any type not Ur
E rthan Nonpareil. 76 cents for the first, and 60 cents
r each subsequent lueertlou, for any time lost than ona
month.
All Tabular work, with or without rule*, and advor
ttoeeneuta occupying double column. ahallM charged
double the above rates*
w AdwrtUemenU, of whatever length, fbr any time lee
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tract but to be charged at the rate* prescribed per
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contract, amounts to ovor $50, a deduction of U& per
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Yearly advertising, with the privilege of change, will
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For oue equaro, renewable once a week .$45
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Weekly newspapers in Savannah, Ga., pledge themselves
strictly to adhere to the above bill of cnargos, and in no
instance to deviate therefrom.
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continue binding until changed by the vote of a majority
of the undersigned:
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tegrity of existing contracts. Allcontracts for the year
or any other specified time, shall only ceoss with the
ALEXANDER A SNEED, Republican.
J. G. WHIGIIT A 00., Georgian.
THOMPSON A WITIIINGTON, 5
R. B. HILTON, Journal
Morning News,
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
U. 8. MAIL STEAIUEMS.
TBX SHIPS COMPKISlNO THIS MSS A*B
• ATLANTIC,
Capt. Wist.
Oapl. V\
PACIFIC,
Capt, Ntb.
Tbcso ships having been
built by contract,expressly
forgovernmentservlce, ov-
ery care has beeu taken in
their construction, as also
* Inthelr engine*, to ensure
strength nud speed; Qand
their aoeom'donations for passeugors are unequalled
for elegance or comfort. . .. ,, . ,
Price of passage from New York to Llverpool,tn first
cabin $130; In second cabin, 873; exclusive use of ex
tra slse state room,8325. From Lirerpoolto New York,
<30 and <20.
An experienced Surgeon altaohed to each ship.
No berths can beseenred until paid for.
PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING.
from JYsw York, from Liverpool.
1855. 1855.
Wednesday.... Jan.M.. 1855|8atnrday... .Jan. 13.. 1855
Wednesday.... Feb. 7.. 1855 Saturday ... Feb, 97.. 1855
Wednesday....Peb91.. 1855 Saturday.... Feb.10.. 1855
I Saturday... .Jan.84., 1855
For Freight or Passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall street, N. Y.
BROWN, 8HIPLBV fcCO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN. KENNA RU fc co,87 Austin Friars, London.
E.O. WAIN WRIGHT fc CO.,Paris,or
GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre.
tyiho owners of these ships will not be accounta
ble for gold, sl'ver, bullion, apcole, Jowelry, precious
stoues, or raomfs, unless bills of lading are signed
therefor, and the value theroft rex pressed therein.
Shippers pleato take notice, that the ships of this
Line cannot carry anygoods contraband of war.
Jauli.mwfly
NEW york.bremen&.southampton
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
The ships comprising this
line are the WASHINGTON,
. Capt. £. Cavendy; HER-
k ” r NN, Capt. Edward Hlg-
m i. These steamers stop
feat Southampton, both going
* and returning.
FBOPOSBD DATES OP SAILING—1860.
From South-
Bremen.
SATURDAY.
Feb. 23
Mar. 22
April 19
May 17
Jane 14
Jaly 19
Ang. 9
.ug.
4
Nov. 1
Nov. 29
Deo. 27
empton for
New York.
WKDNISSAT.
Feb. 27
Mar. 23
April 23
May 21
June 18
July 18
Aug. 13
Sept. 10
Oct. 8
Nov. 6
Dec. 3
Dec. 81
From
New York.
SATURDAY.
i Hermann, Jan. 23
Washington Feb. 23
Hermann ..Mar. 22
Washington April 19
Hermann May 17
Washington...... Jnne 14
Hermann July 13
Washington Ang. 9
Hermann. Jepb 0
Washington Oct. 4
Hermann..........Nor. 1
Washington Nov. 29 —
Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning,
they offer passengers proceeding to London and Havre,
advantages overany other rente, for tha economy of time
and money.
passaob prom jrnr torx to Southampton and busmen.
First Cabin, Main Saloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower Sa
loon, $110; Second do. $00.
All Utters and newspapers most pass through the Post
Offlee.
No bills of lading will be signed or parcels received on
the day of sailing.
An experience! Snrgoon is attached to each ship.
For freight or passage, apply to
0. II.SAND, South 11 William Street, N. York,
a A. HKINEKEN A 00., Bremen,
OROSKEY ItCO., Southampton,
WM. I8BLIN| Havre. Jan 10-1y2aw
i. a. ariMOU.
„ J. R. GILMORE & CO., _
Commission Merchants,
Ac., and llboral cash advances made on consignments.
REFERENCES:—Ilnnter AOammoll, Savannah. Ga.;
um biiKMjivo:—tinnier auatnmoii, savannan. ua>;
O.G. Parsley, Esq- President Commercial Dank, Kidder A
Martin, J. II. Planner, Esq., Wilmington, N. 0.
nov 15—ly
J0SEP tU6BB*M , «r. —
THOfl. J. CARS ON Ot CO
U|M Street, BALTIMORE.
Wtilvrn Produce and General Commielion Her.
eaante and .Dealer/in Paeon, Pork, Lard, die.
J.nM-ta" 0ri,r ‘ eolldted —
_ naifiouUHU,UUHKB UUUnTTftiat .
Praotloelaw In Richmond, Durke^ WaslilugtoUtSorlvou
MALCOLM D, JOURS.
M
a it * i^anukliu
y*n B. M> Ptttngtll 4- Cs.’s Advertising jtge«y, 11*
JYsnau-st^ JftK Yarkand JVb. 10 BtaUit. Heston,
P. to Co art Agents for the most Influential ana lar
ged circulating Commercial paners both In 4|ie United
milAliUlt * miANDKIiln
ATTOHMUYB Jl T’LA IV,
ncr»roi,co-Nm , ri, , A?*.k°T.w’.Hl!for.Au I a.U,a«.
oct 9/ :y
E. U. OAHAN1MN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Fersyth, flss.*
Will practice in the Film and adjoining counties of the
* 7 Maeon Circuit. tf
jan
WM. A. LOFTON, -
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
novllf,Mnntlcello, Geo,
ATTORNEY ANDC^UNflELLoK-AT-LAW,
wilt prectio* tathe ava South Florida,t
Reforances—Tunno Pinkney to Oo., Charleston. 8. Ua
Pierson, lleldt to Oo., Savannah, Gad Cooper Is Mother,
M (canopy, Fla.
march 20 ly*
SSSUSii \v. fspnii,
Successor to
HENRY J. PEPPER to EON,
Wn toll on, Jewelry and silver Ware*
No. 175 Cheinut «f., opposite the Stott Route,
Philadelphia.
may 30 ly
wiiii.uii jt. WII.IUIII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warrenton»Geo.,*
Will practice In the Northern Circuit of Georgia, and
.j thocountlesof Burke, Columbia, Jpffsrsqnand Wash-
lngtou,oftheMlddlo Circuit. ’ ly may 9
FULTON HOUSE,
ATLA BW B .& B ' , v2 i * atA '
Atlanta. March 14. IH55. . tf mar 16
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young's Building, 8ign of the GOLDEN 8ADDLE,
0PPO4ITR W. R. SIMMONS' CLOTHINO STORK.
W. H. MAY & OO.
er's large and extra largo Saddles j Men's plain do.: Eng-
«... W Saddles of a varir* -*
Halt do.; Boys’ and Race do4 Ladies' Saddles of a variety of
patterns; Bridles and Martengales; Saddle Bags, Trunks,
8ADDLER’8 MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting and
Uogskins; Pad doa Straining and Worsted Web t Thread
and Tacks, asserted slr.es.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Baggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by tho single sot.
CARRIAGE TKIMMINQS.-Baronche, Baggy k Sulky
... j ----- « and r—
Springs and Axlos; Dash Frames; Hobbs and Bows, by
the slugle sot; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain do:
patent Dash Leather, Top aud Curtain do^ bread ana
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and Wonted
Fringe; black and purplo Coach lloans; Buggy Lamps,
Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and Plaited
Knobs, Ac.^July 23
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALINE
and Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
AS MANUPAOTUaSD BT
43TARNS & MARVIN,
NEW YORK.
IN THE Bra or the 3d
Inst., which consumed
the brick bnlldlng. occu
pied by Mr. John T.
.Thr— **--
F
Fiunl
^ COOPER’S
Refined Shred Isinglass,
|0R nLANO MANGE, TABLE JElilEB, Ac
IOK. TABLE uBiiniM, «o,~a
good and cheap artlole for Oonfoctloner*, Hot#l and
Family nee. To be obtained in large or email quantities,
with directions for using, of the principal grocers and
druggists throughout the United States.
PBTKR COOPER,
Staten Mead
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFICE), NO. S JOHN STREET,
(» DOORS FROM BROADWAY))
xranw yohk.
undersigned, proprietors of this oriablUhtnsnt,
have for a longtime (the senior partner of the
firm, Nathan Barrett, for 87 years,) been prosecuting
their business at Staten Island. They havo spared no
effort or oxpeuse, especially In the last few years, to ex-
.especially I
cel in all the branchee of thi
cusslbl In attaining a high .'degree of improvement, a:
well in the machinery and apparatua'for dressing differ
ent atylea of goods, as in practical artistic skill. In dye
ing and finishing Ladies' Bllit, Satin and Merino Dresses,
great Improvements have beeu made. In a large portion
of cases, these articles are made, in color and finish, very
nearly equal in tppearanco to now goods. Crape Shawls,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Velvet Garments, Ac,, are .also very
successfully treated. Faded and stained goods restored
° r sn.ks AND SILK DRESSES WATERED.
Lace and Mnslin Curtains, Carpets, Rnge and JTable
Cover*, cleansed and re finished. Damask)
Curtains beanti tolly Dyed. Also, Rlbboi
Gloves, toe. Orders executed with care afid
Goods received and retanmd. by Bxpresa. uooas np
3 John st., 9 doors from Broadway, N. Y.
Jan 15—6m P
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE
WALTER. UAKEK te ««.
American, French, Homcepa-
tblc, and ytnlljRCH OCiJLATBt
• prepared COCOA; BRUM A, Ca
CO A PASTE; Cocoa SUcks^ln-
blc, Homoepalblo and Dfotetlo
Cocoa t Cocoa 8he)ls; Cracked
Cocoa,toe.
These Mannfkctnree to which
first frrmiums havo been a-
warded by thachief lnstUnt one
and Fairs 01 the Unlou, are an
Unfa Flototr to FVufl excellent diet for children, Inva-
oftkt Cocoa, Kith a lids, and persons tn health. They
Md opened. allay r.dher than Induce the ner
vous excitement attendant upon ihe use of tea or coffee,,
ami are recommended by Dra, Warren, Jackeon, Hay.
ward, Ware, and Adame,of Boaton, and by eminent
physldanieltewh re.
Foreale by ““
all the principal Grocer* in lha United
Stntoe, and by their AgenU. _ . «. .. . .
D.C. Murray. Now York; Grant to Twells, PhlUdet-
phi at Thomas V. Hrundige, Baltimore; Kennett to Dnd-
fey, Oln. WALTER BAKER to CO.,
marlS—3m
Dorohestor. Mast.
SINGER'S
Machines.
Wrta YovR gtstimtnctwcwta.
' ■ ■ ' J V ItMPl MoorUelng
CENTRAL RAILRpAD.
HEL t ™ „
no. 4a on
ntrosTERi *xa
, WINDOV.
Fluted Glass for Bxt-l
» „ f etc^ r
Oolorei"
Op tioal and
rM $r
low Glass ' f\N
^ until further notice, the Passenger Trains on the
A LL Persons who desire to obtain fulland reliable
jnk. information rospectiug SINGER'S SEWING MA
CHINES— tholr price, capabilities, advantages, slzos, lm-
■ * thod- of *
pruvemonts, method- of working, means of procuring
them, and all other particulare—can do eo by applying
at our offlee
No. 3B3 BROADWAY, NEW *>RK,
by lettor, or in person for
I. M. SINGER & CO'S GAZETTE.
opposite the
GasWorks In this oily,
was a Safe of the above
description, containing
tho books, papers and
money of Mr. Thomaa
and although the build
ing was destroyed, the
ud Safe snsUlnea
This paper U dovoted entirely to tho Sowing Blnchlne
interest. Copies will bo supplied gratis to all interest
ed. ,
N. B.—Tho unparallolcil success of our Sewing Ma
chines has Induced several fraudulent imitations of them,
besides numerous- Infringements of our patents—or
which we own sixteen. Suits for tho infringement of
our patents havo recently been docldcd in our favor in
tho U. S. Circuit Courts in Now .York aud-Now Jersey.—
In these suits tho groat principle of
nOlDINO DOWN ins FADtUO TODS SIW15D TOTU* SURFACX OF
TUX MAOItlNX, IT A TltLDINO PRESSURE,
which is used in all Sowing Machines—has boon tally es
tablished. The Wheeler to Wilson, and the Grover k
Baker Sowing Machlnea.aa wo allege, each infringe.thrce
distinct patents, owned by us. Wo havo suits against
them in several of the U. 8. Courts, which will soon be
tried. Wo horoby caution the public not to buy any in
fringing Machines, as they can be compelled by law to
atop using them, and to pay costs and damages.
A3T* Local Agents wanted to rnnko sales of our im
proved Sewing Machines. To person* properly qualidod
for tho bu-lncis, a rare opportunity for profitable and
Injury whatever from tire
Intense
tense heat to which it
bad been exposed. On
opening the Sale, the
oonlfinu were louuu uuuistnrbed, and Tn thesamo order
and cond Itlon aa when placed there, except a alight
discoloration to the projecting ends of a few papers,
And the backs or one or two of the books, caused by
Ute steam generated In the Safe,whllo at Its greatest
heat.
The Safe and contents,aa It camofrom the ruins,may
still be seen, In the possession? of Mr. Thomas, at the
GasWorks. A large assortmento( these colobrated
Sales always on hand, nnd for sole by
0. II.CAMPFIELD, Agent lor Manufacturers.
July S3, 1855. 171 Bay sL, Savannah, Ga.
I take pleasure In corroborating tho foregoing etale-
ment, and lu addition would add that tho book* are now
In use. J.T. THOM A8, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 20.1055. oct 84
PULE INSURANCE.
Statement of tho “Norwich Fire Insurance Company ot
Norwich, Connecticut, on the 6th day of Jnne, any
Capital Stock ..... MH ..$160,000 1865.
Surplus... 6,820 00
1 00
$156,82
ASSETS or TUB COMPANY. 100
321 Shores Bank Stock in various Banks $30,099 00
23 '< Incorporated Companies othor than
Banka 276 00
Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on
Real Estate, Bonds, Bank Stock ana other
good personal security ...121,800 00
Cash in hands of Agents.. 2,000 00
“ in Bank 1,163 00
$165,32100
uadtutus.
Losses adjusted, unadjusted or claims for losses—none,
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual—
nono.
Total amount at risk (about) 3,400,000.
Tho amount at hazard on any risk, (with very fow ex
ceptions,) not ovor 5,000,
A BREWSTER, President.
E. Learned, Jr., Secretary.
Norwich, Conn., Jnno 9th, 1856.
Personally appoared before tho undersigned, Mayor of
thecItyofNonvlcli,insaldStato,A. DrowBtor, President,
and E. Learned Jr., Secretary of tho “Norwich Fire
Insurance Company,” and modo solemn oath to the truth
of the above statement, signed by them. I also,
certify that I havo oxamined tho report of said Compa
ny, and find tho above to be a correct statement of the
sameand that tbo notes and loans on which a part of said
capital Is invested are in my opinion good and well
secured.
In’testimony whereof.! havo hero to set my hand and
caused the seal of the city to be affixed, this 9th day or
Jnno, 1865.
[L. S.1 WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Mayor of the city of Norwich,
undersigned is agent for the above offlee, and is
to take risks on all descriptions of property in the
JNO.INQKRSOLL.
Tho
ready to take
city.
jyl8
TO RICH PLANTERS.
T HE Subscriber is Agent for tho sale of “ Andorson'e
Patent Rice Huller." It is compact and portable,
may be worked by hand or horse power, tnrnlng ont ac
cording to alee of machine, from 20 to 500bushel* per day.
Cuts and a model of tho same majr be seen by application
dee3 WM. P.'
E, No. 94 Bay st.
HARPER FOR DBCBfilBRR.
H ARPER'S now Monthly Magazine for December.—
This number commences the twelfth volume—now
is the time to subscribo. Call early, that yon may pro
cure the first number.
Graham's American Monthly Magazine for December.
•ALSO,
Lily nnson; or. Early Struggloa'Mlast Continual nope.
A Tale of Hnmble Life, by Alice Gray. Received and
for sale by WARNOOK k DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers, No. 169 Congress at.
dec 3
COAL FOR SALE.
*■* AUGE Lump Lehigh,
JLi Red Ash, (broken and screened,)
Soft Parlor Lump Coal,
8rolth’s (Richmond) Coal.
Orders received, and Goal delivered to any part of the
city, by application to GEO. A. McOLESKEY,
decs "
Sorrel’s Buildings, Bull street.
faXESiRK ALEt—(7 barrels of this superior
JT brand, direct importation, landing from ehlp aban
don, nnd for sale by MINIS k JOHNSTON.
dec 8
CfAL SODA) *o.—1,000 lbs. superior 8al Soda,
55 10 boxos Castile 8oap,
150 lbs. Assorted Gum Drops.
rod,od, nnd for «U. ^
dec 3 Market Bgnare.
0
LOAK CLOTHS-—Brown, Tan, Drab, Grey
V nud Black Cloak Cloths, Sack Flannels, English anu
French Morinoi, Printed Muslin de Laities, Stella Shawls,
B., 8U» do, mock Horlno
dee 5 Rlbero's Dnlldlngs, Congroswt.
JL nnroluudng the Above named articles, al so great
bargains dethey can be bought now at this Store. Wo
Ure on band s large assortment of BLANKETS, which
******
ROKBNBAUGII k LADSON’S,
No. 2 Shadd’a Stores.
DARIEN, GEORGIAo
VlTOULD respectfully rater parties to lh# following
,Y v gentlemen t Alexander Mitchell, T. P. P«a*o and
Jacob Rokenbongh, Darien,Ga ( ; Samuel Palmor to Son.
f >a rten, Opyi '
—"r-n.--rr»,.-.i ^ ■ ■ , ,
VCOlf.—16,000 pounds Chandler A Go. llacoq
For sola bv mart LYNN A gNUlER.
: ..*'**• 0O,WW POHBUf vnannior m w. naco
) For salt by marl . LYNN k SNIDER.
S UGARS.—Donblo refined Chrnihed, double refined
Powdered, Coffoe or soft Crnibed, refined White. In
store, and for sale by 0. A. L. LAMAR,
dec 6
B
RICK,—10 m paving Brick, for sale by
dno 5 CARLBTON A PARSONS.
B RA2VDY*—Brandy in halfpipes, quarters and oo-
BBL8 No 8 Mackerel, 60 quintals Codfish, 3
yg ■■ casks Hako, 50 boxes Herrings, landing from
bykEmpressand for sale b£
OARLETONA PARSONS.
S lBBD POTATOES.—11 bbls prime Seed Pota-
i toes, landing per schr M Bnrr, from Boston; fr-
’ "FoI. 7] IIUNTKH - OAMHEI.I..
Boston; for
lll '"’JonND.''liooRB100
w
TOKS.—200 bbjs prime PUntli
log from bark Leland, ai
J., from Mi
ploasant employment la offered.
New and improved Machines exchanged on liberal
t.rm.fo,.ldM«hln»or.,.rj i klnd. o|!R R
Principal Office, 828 Broddway, N. Y.
apr23—3m P
The Infallible
Self-Sealing Fruit anq Vegetable Can.
ftoUR experience during the past year, in manufact-r-
lnB SEI,r.8EAMl«/FRUIT CANS,
and the universal satisfaction and certificates ofpartlee
who have purchased and tested those of various makers
have given ours tho decided preference overall others.
Tho subscribers offer to tho public, tho
BEST SELF-SEALING OAK
ever invented, to presorvo Frnlt, Vegetables. Ac.
THE SEALING IS INVARIABLY PERFECT,
All others require solder or comont.
The opening has been enlarged to admit a
FULL SIZED PBAOil.
Every can Is perfectly tested before it leaves our manu
factory, and stamped with onr nnmo;
TAYLOR * HODGBTTS,
Manufacturers of Planished Tin and Japanned Ware.
No. 69 Dcekman St., Now York,
mar 19—lm P
Burr Stone Mills Flour,
8 so superior, it commands in New Yorka preforente
_ of half a dollar a barrel. These Mills aro well
adapted for all kinds of grinding. Between fifty and
sixty Promlnm Jledals have boon awarded to tho Mills
and the Flour, and almost a volume of testimonials.—
Waro-houao for Flour and Mills, 191Duano Street, Now
YorK. P jan 15—3m
Merillo Iron Pipe Works,
MERRIL & J AQTJES,
143 Ccntrc-St New York.
M anufacturers and dealers in wrought
Iron, Pipes, Fittings, Tools, and ovory description
or apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for
heating and lighting Stcamors, Churches, Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories
nnd Halls.
Also Valves, Cooks, Pomps, Ganges, Bolters and Boiler
Fines made to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machinos aro entirely new, and our
own patent warranted to do double the work of any other
invention. .
Ordora solicited from all sections of the country, and
promptly attended to. Je 23, *65—ly
.jmsumstL...
H kinds of Enameled, Painted and Grained Cottage
Chamber Furniture, wholesale and Rotall, at tho Manu
factory and Warerooms, Nos. 46 and 48 Wooster street,
New York. P fob29-3m.
W. JACKSON * SON.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
246 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
Now York.
ang 1—ly P
ANDREWS * JBSUP,
Commission Herohants.
Baiting, too.
Importers A Dealers in Manufacturer?’ Articles.
No. 67 Pino street, New York
N.B.—Agontafor the Woodruff A Beach Iron Works’
Steam Engines and Boilers.
Exclusive Agency in Now York for Lowell Machine
shop, Machinists 1 Tools. P oct 2—ly
Preserve Your Fruit.
nR AN WHITE’S PATENT SELF-SEALING AIR
■ ■fTIGHT GAN.—This useful. Ingenious and cheap
CAN having been thoroughly tested Is offered to the
S nblle with the assurance that it can bo relied upon as
to most perfectly Airtight Can in the market. The top
of this Can is drawn botween the surfhee of tbe nut and.
screw of the metallc cap forming a perfectly air-tight
joint without the use of wax or coment, and dispensing
with tho usual modo of solddering tho cap to the outside
of tho can.
This Cap Is made of a metallc substance which cannot
affect tbe frnlt in the least. Every Can is warranted.
Boldiiy all dealers in the country. Sole Manufacturer
and Agontfor the city of New York.
GEO. IIODOETTS, 168 William St.
Forright* to manufacture Branwhito’s Patent Can in
other places, apply to A, CONGER A CO., 345 Broadway,
Now York. P mar 12-lm
i & Co.,
N.urYork,'
tmxa*' aoexts.
jHim.OEOWK
1, Green Houses,
aental,
people Glass
ANT
wms™
ID PLAT
Rough Glass for I
- --ATI
IDOW8.
& Sky-lights*
A TTKNTION tslnvitod to
A tlonsor Window Glass Ii
and other purposes^^The ^nal
forior to no ooneep5ndlnB.de
pucta superior. Our Sheet Ola
the French In Us freedom from?
Beino Aoxntb for two of the T
turxm in Eurofk, we are enar
otuxm every advantage in DM
Paid Lists will be furnished m.
apr 13—6mo -ri Sa
Jnjvo various derorip-
for Stores, Dwellings,
>V these articles is In-
Ion, nnd iu many re*-
II be found better than
fN,Ru*Y,Ao.
jpm Glass Manutao-
]' to offor dealers and
l and LARQS STOOES.—
plication.
OentrAi Railroad, wilt ran as follows t
BSTWSUN SAVANNAH AND MAOON.
Leave Savannah ft a. n.,and 19.15 r.M.
.Arrive at Macon JUftr. *.,andl a. m
Leave Macon. 11.45 a.m.,and 930 r.N.
Arrive at Savannah........ 10.45 r. M.. and 7.80 a. M.
BUTWSKN SAVANNAH AND AUeUBTA.
LeaveSavannah ..19.1ft r. m., and 8.30 r. m.
Arrive at Augusta.............8.45 r.M., and 830 a. is.
Leave Angtuia 0 a. ■., and 4.30 r. m.
\rrlve inSavannah 1.30 is m. aud 10.49 r. m.
BUTWSIN MAflON AND AUOUSTA.
Leave Macon. ;...! 1.45*.m.,and9.30r. m.
I Arrive al Augnsta.. .8 45 r.M), and 5.80 a. m.
1 Leave Augusta-* .....Oa m.. and 4.30 r. h.
1 Arrive at 8.1ft r. island 1a.m.
1 SKTWKkN SAVANNAH, MILLBDOBVILLK AND RATONTON.
1 l^ava Savannah 5a.m.
; Arrive in Mllledgevlile 8.45 p.m.
cave Macon 11.45 a. m*
vrrl ve in Batonton 5 p.m.
WM.M. WADLEY.
Savannsh, Oa, Ittb Oct., 1855.uct!3
ftixssas, P. uavis to son—Dear, Hifr-
« Karens here have no more oonfidi NM in tbe charms of
ancestore., They deelro rational remedies for I
■ tinted with your medlelne, end their de
* to me very surprising.. .—
e by toe orders for more than fifty bottle* more than anything else, attests Its utility and soperlort •
— — quantity, and I will ty.
be Missionary Union. For portability, simplicity of construction, and con-
drasaq
beoome acquaint
mend for it is to
I now havo W
I therefore wise you to send
pay you through the Trpaani ,
There la aotoedlcinewhieh stands eo high In thees-<
Imsilon of the Karens of these ProvI aces as .the Pain
Killer, and I reel willing to gratify Hem. as I entertain
c._. ofTtaworth.
RE /.BC.TIIOMAB,
a very high opinion o
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
French Wi
DWARD 1
Glass.
P.jDICKIE,
144 CltmnKbir. *&*•«, N. Y.
Two doon W»t of lludaon W^r Il.llB»d D.pot,
O IFBRS TO DKALliRS ^Wminmcrt hll celebrw
ted brand, of Tnof b WhTW* Olu. onft.oroM.
“ -nr.i. Forties wlafalnRlafonna.Im will bo mrnlUiad
rltb price, on moelptpr their wfdKH, Glue cut 10 U>J
~*i»4 pal lew, Ueif pash)il fismn charge.
apr 16—ly
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT N. Y. AND.N. ORLEANS MAILS.
O N aud after 8UNDAY, February 3rd, 1866, two Dally
Trains between Macon and Columbus, and one be
tween Macon and Americus.
Leave Macon at 2 A. 51., and 8 P. M.
Arrive at Oolmnbns 7.16 A. M;, and 1030 P. BL .
Lcttvo Columbus at 4.16 A. M., aud 130 P. M.
Arrive atMaoon 10.54 A. M., aud 7.40 P. M.
Leave Macon at 2 A. M- and arr. at Americus 6.40 A.M.
. Leave Americus at 3J0P.1L, hod arr. at Macon 7 AO P.M,
Providing t, R. I^.’uly 7,1854.
Mnssrs Pmnv Davis to son t -Cents,—Before 1 left
Mergul, both Karons and Burmins hed found outihe
valnt of your Pain Killer, and I could readily have
disposed u! a large quantity or It among (hem. It
seems particularly effleations in chi.lera morbus,
bowel oomplalnlr, and other diseases, to which tbe na
lives or Uurraab, from their unwholesome etyle of liv
ug. are particularly exposed. (I Ian valuable antidote
o ibe poison ofrentlpedes, soorplt <•, hornets, and the
Ike I have been twice atung by e orplona,*and en
tirely prevented the swelling by s plying the Pain toam, ant
Killer. Ol onr n gage homeward fr< mlnatattheCap withone
tain of tho *h.p % i ttaken with vomll eg nnd purging, 3 IT® will
oil, -«r symptoms < i cholera i gave hi m a good doae or , No. 4 at $60 will,
Pain Killer w'th C e most Immediate and happy re ; two horns,
suits. Socnt'rasn i speedy wasibersfeLUiat he as i Manufactured and for sale by
•nrcdrevhewnaM ne^erar * —’ “
I'ourenvUen n»«'l
Lete Ml**' a wry toTarmab,
For the I.OOO9OOO.
• fttaking a complete connection b
. AU.,amfAugusta,Kingsville, Wilmington,and
; ton. Alu, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah,
1 Mllledgevlile and Eatonton, and with Macon and West-
IT. 8. Patent Marble Company.
00 THOMPSON ST., NEW YORK.
M ANUFACTURERS of MARBLE MANTLES,
TABLE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, Ac., in
i. llrocatolte, and all Italian Marbles. This article,
which Is » preparation of AtarbloDust, chemically com
bined with mlueral colors, so as to be moulded Into any
form and color, by which a marble can b» manufactur
ed at less than half tho cost of the common material,
white It excele it in durability and beauty. Unlike Alar-
blelxed Iron aud 81 its, thero is no surface work, the
ooior running into the ma« of tho material, white no
varnish is used to gl vo a temporary beauty to the surface.
Mantles from $8 to $40. Table-Tops, Ac., equally cheap.
Rights for the Manufacture and Bale of above for tbe
different States, which will insure immense returns to
thoro interesting thomscivca. Information tarnished on
application to ,
PETER RENNIE, Pres’t. or
Josiph Lamb, Sec’y., New York,
apr 16—tf
iiiouguviiie anu mvuoiuh, auu wnn ouicun
n Trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knox-
lle,Tenu. At Columbus with Gerard and Mobile Rail-
road to Euteula, Ala., oonnectlngdailyat Americas, with
'' Four Horso Post Coaches to Tallabassoo, Albany, Thom-
• aavlllo, llalnbrIdge,Ac., with Tri-weekly Hocks to Lump
kin, Cuthbert, Ac. At Fort Vailny with Hacks to Perry,
' llaynosvtllo, Ifawklnsvlllo and Knoxvillo, Ga. Passen
gers for Americus and points below Fort Valloy, should
' take tho 12.16 P. M. Train from Savannah, and the ft P.
: M. Train from Augusta to avoid detention at Macon;
for other poluts on 8outh Wessern or Muscogeo Roads
taka either Train from 8avannah or Augusta.
Passengers leaving Americas at 2.20 P.M., will reach
Columbus at 1030 P. M. same night
BROOKLYN CITY
S AFES.—F. OOTTENET ACO., Importers of French
and o$6 r Kuropetn 0oodll » No * w Broftd
1856
SPRING AND
• PIEnSON, HBIDT A OO.,
inrAVE Receivod ana will continue to receive weekly
UL per Steamers, a Urge and. elegant assortment of
nothing, to which they Invito tho attention of parch a-
Connected as we are with a large mannfkctnringhonie
North, wo feel satisfied wo can and will sell as low as any
other house South.
Merchants visiting the city wilt pieue call and ex
amine for themselves.
Wealrokeepanlco assortment of Gentlemen’s Fur-
lihlng Goods. Nos; 101 Bryan and 68 BL Julian streets.
P. 8.-All orders from the country promptly attended to.
S OAP AND. OAWDLB8— : „
200 boxes Beadel’s, Colgate and Croton fiunlly Soap*
1, lw and 2 lb bare. -
50 half boxes family Boap:
160 doNo.l do;
75 do Toilet do, assorted;
100 do Hydranllo Candles j
75 do Adamantine do;
60 do star do;
75 do Stearins do;
80 da Hitehel’s extra do;
00 . do Beadel’s fallow do;
A20 do Tallow Candles, assorted brands;
‘■ 40 do Jodron's Sperm, 4’s fc O’k
2P do do Patent do do 4’s to fl s.
,Pd for . ***. b]r WEDSTEH 4 PALMES. .
nOBF^-n>niuiupbi>T.iiin, nmr id fa.i( fcbuif«
«*«agfi*'i b / 0UHro)N .
Steam Engine Works.
D.P. BUKDON, & CO.
Water Street, Brooklyn, New York,
MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES WITH
BURDON’S PATENT CUT OFF AND
BOILERS.
T HE Subscribers not only assort the superiority of the;
construction of their Ensines, bat will guarantee
to transmit ono-third more power with thesamo surface
of boiler, and 30 percent, less pressure of steam, than
any nthor engine mnnutectnrod in the United 8tates.
maintaining an equal speed, without regard to amount
of powar applied to engine.
Alio, from tholr long exporiouco aud immense fhclll-
ties, they acknowledge no competitors in the manufac
ture of
Sugar Mills, Saw and Grist Situs, Steam
Pumps, Minino Pumps and Uearino tor
Mines, SHArrtNa and Pulum, Heavy and
Lioht Castings, and Mill Machinery
or evert Description.
Southern Planters'attention le particularly directed to
our new and improved Sugar Mill. The simplicity of con
struction, extraordinary power and great durability, ren
der* it dwldedly superior to any now in use.
Ordorrsby mall or otherwise attondod to with prompt
ness ard despatch.
D. P. BURDON, )
a. n. conkun, >■ D* P. BURDON k> OO.
8. D. CONKUN, J
feb 5—3m
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 Malden Lane. New York,
•MANUFACTURERS of the WOULD RENOWNED
Ivl salamander SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
Ac. Baltimore Depot, 145 Pratt street. Boston Depot,
14 Howard street. »cpt 5—ly
Important to llousekeepcrs& Dealers.
71 FuwoN-et. and 71 BxxKMAN-et.. N. Yorx.
. Principal Office-103 Front Street, New York.
Factory, Nos. 36,37, ami 38 Hudson street, Jorsey City.
mUR Proprietors of this longsnd well known COFFEE
■ and SPICE Establishment, continuo to prepare the
beet PHARMACEUTICAL POWDERS In use, for raising
bread, biscuit, tea and other cikes, Ac. The/ also preparo
Mustard, Cocoa, and many other articles of dally uso In
ovory family, which they offer upon the most reasonable
terms. Catalogues sent to detierswho request them.
II. H. A J. G. I8IIAM.
N. B.—Consumers advised to inquire for Hope Mills ar
tides. aug 14—ly,
SHIEFFELIN, BROTHERS & CO.
importers anddealkbs in
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery,
1J0 WILLIAsfsTR^°NEW YOKK,
NVITE tbe attention oi tip trade to their largo and
_ varied stock of Drags, Pouts, Oils, Perfumory, Ac.
In addition to tholr rognfar importations of Staple
and English Perfumery, Lubltfs Extracts, and many oth
er articles usually embraced h Druggists’ stocks, which
thoy are enabled also to offer on tbe most advantageous
terms.
Orders, either in perron ot bj mall, will receive prompt
attention.ang 14—ly
1? X
Jill
Machines.
xorasioil 8K\?1N0 MACHINES.—5f.de fa,
l HOOD, BATTELLE A CO., Worcester, Massa
chusetts, patented by Ellas Hove, Jr., September 10th.
1846. These Machines nro wartanted, (with proper uso,)
not to get out of repair. Theyaro built In a good sub
stantial and workmanllko mauler, and will do Tailors'
8boomnUers’ and Saddlors’ wort, In a manner warranted,
to give satisfaction. The stick vill not rip any moro than
common rowing, dono by hand. Call nnd see thorn in
operation, at 140 CUESNUT street, Phlladeloblo, np
•tain. W. A. DAWSON \*f\t.
• may 12 '0
rntST PEEM. GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY it SONS,
5IANUFA0TURER8,
84 A 88 Walker Sts., near Broadway, Now York.
^ RESPECTFULLY call the attention of
the public to their splendid assortment of
Beml-gmnd and 8quaro Pianos, which, for
e, elasticity of touch, bennty of finish, In
short, everything that renders a Piano perfect, are unsur
passed. They wore awarded the First Premium for both
sfcinds, in competition with the most dlftlngulshed makers
from Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH I
STEINWAY A SON8 have Just been awarded the First
Premium Gold Medal (over all competitors) at tho Into
Fair of tho American Institute, Crystal Palace, for the
best Plano Fortes. S dec 10—t
New York Millinery.
MRS. SIMMONS' Wholesale and Refall
Rlilliuery and Straw Goods Ware
house, 504 Broadway, N. Y«,
MR8,8. is now In Europe,for tho express
purpose of selecting novelties for tho
iSpring trade, which will arrive and be
[ready for Inspection on or about tho first
of March. Southern and Western Mer
chants and Milliners aro respecttally In
vited to call and examine the same before
purchasing elsewhere. Pattern Bonnots
always on hand,and sent by express to
any address,
feb 6—8m
JPaiJYTS, G-M/nOSS.
.JWUBSWl lari
118 Fulton Sr., Nxir York,
Importers of
Importers of
KjRANCES, ENGLISH SHEET AND FRENCH GLASS,
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, too., toe.
Manufacturer, of
EXTRA AND GROUND PAINT BRUSHES.
ENGLISH and AMERICAN COLORS, dry and gronnd in
oil, imported expressly for the trade, which
we offor on the most pavorabli terms.
3®- All goods warranted as represented.
Orders by Mall promptly attended to.
apr 1—3m
LEFLER & WILCOX,
f
on Congress Street,
oct 4— ly
• WANNAH, OA.
C9UNDR1BS-
40 boxes sup. Oar. Soda, assorted;
* ~ ‘ “ ‘ rutuss 2 casks Sal Soda;
20 do Soda: Saloratus; 2
5 casks Potash, 2d sorts;
100 boxee do 12 and 24 lbs mch I
10 do Gronnd Peppori 10 do do Allspice;
12 do do Ginger; 20 flo Fig Bine;
1 ceroon Indigo; 2ftJars Macsboy Snuff;
40 doten Jars Macaboy Snnff;
80 gross Monrovia Pipe Heads;.
40 boxes Negro Pipes, hsrrela);
100 mats Cassia; 15 bags Allsrice;
20 bags Pepper; 2bagsRuce Ginger;
100 boxee Candy, (assorted);
10 do assorted Cordial j 6 boxes W. I. I
... Preserves;
6 do ainrer Prcrorres,
100 do Woolr* Scheidam Schnrops, qts andpta;
00 do Rhino Wines, assorted brands.
In strfre and for saloby . ___
apr 12 WEBSTER A PALMES.
NEW BOOKS'
Fj^EN YearaiunongtheMall BsgL J
or Notes from the
JL Diary of a Special Agent o/ue Poet PfllSe Depart-
ment, vrlthlilnstretlonB and Biographies, end a correct
likeness of each of the Poet Mast*raO«neral of the United
States; by J. Holbrook
Vs *
isral of the United
Wjrm.Ari.fad Back *•
3 Booksellen and Stationers,
deolft fo.169 Congress st
/every variety
.bread and Cotton,
mar 11
’—A complete and beauUtalaseortmsnt
ariety, Plain and Faney Hwdory, SUk,
in. Just received and for sale bV
LADSON k ROGERS.
Julumbus at 1030 P. M. same night
Passengers from Colnmbus and the West, for Americus,
tenth Western Goorgia, or Flori la, should take tbe 130
?. 61. Train at Columbus; sleep at Fort Valley and reach
P. M. Train atColumbue; sleep at Fort Valley and
Americns at 0.40 A. 81. noxt morning.
First Class Steamships leave Savannah for New York
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on
Wednesdays, Passage, in the Cabin, $20; Steerage, $8.
Faro from Montgomery to Savannah $1400
Do. Columbnsto do 1000
Do. Americus to do 880
GEO. W. AD AM8, Superintendent.
Blacon, Feb. 30, '66 fob 4
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
Great Northern and Southern Mail Route,
FOR NORTHERN, SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRAVELERS.
T WICE Dolly, (Sunday night excepted,) between
Richmond and Washington City, via Gordonsville
and Alexandria.
Honrs of dopartnreatRichmond...6.45 A. W., and 730 p.k.
Returning loavo Washington A.M., and p.m.
and nrrlvo at Riohmond 1.80 p. m., and 4 A. M.
Baggage Chocks and Tickets, given through between
Rlchmoud and Washington.
Those two Railroads having no Strap Roll, and being In
excellent order, and carrying tho groat Northom and
Southern Mall, give the best guarantee of always secur
ing connections. Mis shown by arrivals daily at Rich
mond and Washington city In advance of tbo 8teamboat
lino.
Faro botwoon Richmond and Washington .....$5 ..
An Omnibus will he fonnd always ready, to take through
passongors and their baggage ofwoaringnpparel, betwoon
tho Depots, free of charge, with ample tlmo for thorn to
take their moats, whether going North or South.
Through Tickets cau bo obtained between Danville and
Washington at the terminus of the Road, now nearly
completed to Danville. An agent of the company will re
ceive the checks of passengers trorn tho Dknvillo Rond,
and attend to their baggage all the way to Washington
or tho Baltimore Depot.
The faro the same by the mail line,M by tha old Steam
boat rou to.
There is nn change of care on the night line, between
Richmond and Alexandria. Jon 14
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
WESTERN.MAIL ROUTE.
... 7P1
sxaxx, a
W INTER arrangement, from Richmond via Staun
ton,Goshon, NVhito Sulphur Springs, Lowisbnrg,
Charleston. Vn., to the Ohio River.
Dally trains from Richmond to Staunton, and tri-woek-
-weekly
rangements, adopted by the PostOfflco Department,from
Richmond to tbe Ohio River.
Cara leave Richmond dally at .....635 a. m.,
and arrive at Staunteu at 2.40 p. m.,
(todlnoor,) and thoro connecting with theBfail8tago
Linos to Lexington,.Wlnchoator and Parkersburg, Va.
Returning, the trains leave Staunton at.........6 a. m.
and nrrivo In Richmond at... .130
In tall timn for tho passengers going South to connect with
either of tho Southern Ronds.
Tho Virginia Central Railroad has been extended and
complotod to Goshen, 33 mites West of Staunton,and laid
with heavy Rail all the way, with tho exception of about
6 miles, between Gordonsville and Shadwell Mills,
which apneo is now being relayed with heavy Rail, ana
will bo completed in a few weeks, after which the whole
road will bo In porfcct order, nnd for speed, safety and
comfort, will compare with any Railroad in the united
States. J. II. T1MBERLAKE,
STOVES-STOVES-STOVES.
TUB NEW WORLD COOK STOVE sold by
the subscribers, is acknowledged by ail who
havo seen or used them, to be the best and
most convenient Stoves for Baking, Roasting
and Broiling, sold in this city. We have sold
a largo number stneo they have been Intro
duced Into this market, all of which have
given perfect satisfaction in every particular.
They are so constructed In tho bottom oven plates, that
they afford more heat than any other Stove now In use.
They are well fitted, very heavy castings, and large ovens.
Wo havo five sixes. Wo are rolling them at very low
prices. The operation of this Stove Is warranted.
Wo have also a pretty assortment of Store, Hall, Offlco
and Bar-Room Stoves, which wo are Belling at very low
prices. Wo would bo pleased to have you call and ex
amino before purchasing.
deo 10 LOVELL A LATTIMORB.
NEW WN AN» NHEET-.BON
NO. 141 SOUTH WIST MARKET SQUARE. BRYAN STREET.
1 WOULD Inform my old friends nnd pat
rons, I have opened the above store, to con
duct the Stovo, Tin and Saeet-iron busineia
in all lie various forme, where will be found
a general variety of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-
Iron Were, which I will be pleased to show
you, and at such prices as will satisfy yon I (
you want to purchase.
Al kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repair
ing executed with doepstch.Old Stove* pat up aod Pipes
tarnished at short notice.
Tin-Ware at Wholesale and Retail. Gall down Bryan
street, Itwlll pay yon for the walk.
dot3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
By the Steamer Augusta
W E HAVE RECEIVED and are now opening, an
assortment of seasonable Goods, consisting in
part ol the following, vie;
MM Amoskeag Bine Drill;
104 Bro. Allendale 8heet!ng;
Havard Bloached Shirting;
, 8 x 8,10 x 10, and 10 x 12 Damask Table Clothe;
i Drapery Mnslin;
Georgia Nankin;
Ogden Bro. Shirting;
To which the attention of the public te Invited,
mar 12 AIKIN k BURNS.
Davis’ fain Killer in India litt^ofant '
mJWfc CORN . AN» COB .MILL
th.wtUfadtlndlklifa.rud i.
venal favor with which It hu been receive
nrerofib'eMIseronary Union. ’For portability, simplicity of construction, an
- ^ -• “Vthe Lift* b Giant hM no equal. It
venlence of use, the Little Giant hM no eqnaL It weighs
from three to five hundred pounds, according to rise, can
be put in operation by the turner in twenty minutes
without expense or mechanical aid, then adjosted and
used with convenient by anybody.
Tbe Little Giant has received the First Premiums at
every State Fair oa Missouri to Mriplaad the pftat Fell,
and that In the uost complimentary manner.
Them Mills are guaranteed in theoora poeltfVBMiaa-
uer against breakage or derangement, and warranted te
grind foedfrom ear corpi and grits or fine hominy from
-belled com, with a degree of ease and convenience fbr
form purposes never attained before. ..
The eubecribers are now prepared to tarnish tbs trade
with improved patterns and sisee, to suit tbs Valid wants
of alL .
No. 2 is offorod at $65 complete, ready for attaching ths
and warranted to grlng ten bushels “ ‘
bushels cf feed perboo r
Ind fifteen bushels per hour.
!nd twenty bushels por hour, with
. JU 1UI NUO UJ
Db-ter if .In go on a royfto without j . JL 8. BROWN ft OQ., ,
cine, If he could possibly procut* j at Nashville, Tcnn^ and Atlanta, Ga .' ;
. REV J.flE.UAMlN, _ T08HA iSLXWD^0TT0M“Pl7Al*TKlill
Messrs. Perrt Davta fc Son;-DearSirs.—I find it
Bcessary in address yon again, astny most sanguine
expectations have been more than realised. Tbs eall
for your valuable mediolne te Increasing so very rapid-
ly (bat I fear I shall soon bn unable to keep naco with
it. My particular object in writing now lata beg that
on the receipt of tbi< yon will kindly dispatch another
batch as ordered In my letter of Jnne lut, I bops 1
will not be entirety out before your last dispatch reach
es me, of which however, l have not jet beard from
pen. 1 remain.
Dear Sir, yours alnceroly,
J.L.C ARRAU.
. B UNDERSIGNED having been.appointed agent .
J. for the sale of the celebrated McArthy SKA ISLAND
COTTON GIN, tbe cotton from which la readily, sold, and.
whl'L usually brings throe to five cents per pound more
’uan from any other tiln yet invented, Ere now prepared ■
to supply Planters and thorn wanting, with thee* of super*
lor workmanship at one hundred and twenty-five dollars
each. Extra rollon $11.
Extract from a letter bom a Florida planter:
OPINIONS OF THE PROMINENT OUTGO (STS AND
MERCHANTS IN .ITS FAVOR.
BOSTON'* VILLA LONG A.
Paper Hangings and Borden.
. We, the undersigned, DroggKs of this city, have A LARGE assortment fbr sale at moderate prices, r*
or two past. A JOHN OLIVER'S Paint8toro,
New Books.
Received toy Warnock & Davie* .
APRIL 1ST, 1856.
T HE First and tho Second Marriages; or the Ctenrte
sirs, of Wodded Life. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie.
Dickons' Household Words for April.
MORE OF
Hon. Miss Blurray’s Letters, from the United States,
Cuba and Canada.
Ernest Linwood. By Mrs. Lee Hunts.
The Works of Claudo Dnval, complete.
Hume’s History or England.
Prescott’s PhUIpthe2nd.
Macaulay’s History of England.
Milman’s Gibbons’Romo.
For sale at the Bookstore,
apr 2 No. 169 Congress street.
New Books.
Received by John PI. Cooper * Co*,
TUESDAY, APRIL 18*.
A PPLETON’S Oyclopisdia of Bloeraphia, embracing
a series of Original Momolra of^ Distinguished Per
sons of all Times; edited by Francis L. Hawke, L L D.
The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bona
parte with his brother Joseph. . , „
Recollections of the Tabte Talk or Samuel Rogei
Poems, by Charles Klngeljy; author of “Hyj
fypatia,"
•Sprague
Tho An;
jo's Elements of Natural Philosophy,
ngolin tbe House: a Poem.
MORE OF
Prescott’s Philip the Second.
Tho Attache In Madrid.
Ten Years among tho Mall Bars.
Estelle Grant; or the Loot Wife.
Rambles in Eastern Asia. - By Roll.
Memoirs or Rov.Bldn« Smith.
Home Services. By W. Dapon Stevens.
Ernest Linwood. By Mrs. Lee Hants,
apr 2
Jj$I»OU_R*-4WhogtFlour; 60libUdo,Just received
. mS d 26° r ** le Scranton, johnbton * oo.
B utter andchhbib-
80 kegs choice Goejhen Butter;
50 boxes do English Dairy CheeM;
* fo.
B E1E1F*—25 bbls prime and Mess Beef for sale at
dopot on consignment.
mar 25 WILLIAMS fit RATCLIFF.
KYrHISKRYi—78 bbls Raw Whlikey, landing
* HATOWIf.
JOHN OLIVER’S Pain(8tore,
121 Bronghton to.
- Rooms papered at the shortest wnttes d«w 18 ■
New Books
Received by Warnock 4k Davb.
MARCH 14TII, 1866.
fpiIE Life of Henry the
the lVth, King of Franc* and
Navarre; by 0. P. R. James.
uscu tfaquiumsu wim, euu nia mr ■ veer or two past,
an article of Family Medietas, known as Perrv Davis*
VegitablePaiu Killer,and wa would assure the public
that In every Instance io for as we know U has given
Ihe beat satisfaction tbe purchaser- We can vecom* '
mend It to the public as an ar'lcle of great merit and
virtu re. Indeed, we never knew an article of Medi
cine becomes* deservedly popular In so ehort a lime.
which Is proved by the fact of lu extomtve sale, and -=7 v-i v
coniuntly Increasing demand. Signed, J.D.Fark, J. ..k«reya.CriUcaland MUcellaneous; by T. Babtagton
D.Donghty, Wade Enkstelnk Co., W.J. M. Gordon, , .
Lhas. Collins, Abla Zellen, T.fcC. Rearklrk, E. B ..The lfUtory_of 8cotland_dnrinB the reign of Queen
Hinman, M. II. Farnln, A. D. Scovlll, O. H. Bate*.
The Pain Kilter 1s sold By John B. Moore k Co., Thos. 1
61. Turner k Oo. andS.D. Brantley A Co., 8avannah;
Barret, Garter A Co., and Clark, Wells A Dubose, Augus
ta; E. L. Strohecker A Co., Macon. Also by Drugging
and Grocers gonerally.nov 2* — R -
Tlili Subscriber Gegs to Inform his friends and
the public, that ho hM jnst received a large sup
ply of BILK and GINQIIAM UMBRELLAS.—
^u-mThey being manufactured cxpretsly for himself,
te can confidently recommend them for durability, and
.* nri... .fa.» will ...I* .11 _.. u fa. '
at prices that will suit all purchasers. ,
WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and tailor,
doc 24 17 Whitaker street
UfilBRBLIiAS.
A FINE LOT Just received—such M Scotch
Fand French Ginghams, a superior article. Those
Fin want, call and see, at the Clothing Store, Gib-
fcbon’e Range.GKO. 8. NICHOLS A CO.
nEFRlGKRATORS, Moat Safes, Water Coolers, Kod
«te»» Water Filters, Wire Dish Oovort, Fish Kettles,
Soup Digostors, French Ttatiod Ware, Tinned and Enam
elled Stew Pans,Cooking Stoves, Cooking Raugci, table
Cutlery, Cedar Tubs and Rackets, Wooden Ware, Willow
Ware, Clothes, Market, Travelling and Fancy iteskots,
BirdCagcs, Planished and Japanned Ware, Ac. Also,
Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Warn. Urass Kettles, Btove
Pipes, Cooking Utensils of all kinds for Stoves and
Ranges, togethor with the finest assortment of House
Furnishing Goods in the city,
mar 19 HORACE MORSE.
JLaee Setts! tehee Setts!
HENRY LATHROP A OO.
H AVE Received per steamer Knoxville, onn of the
most beantitall assortments of Laco Goods ever
exhibited In this city, embracing the following styles:
Real Thread Lace Setts; do Maltese do do.
doHoniton do do; do Valenciennes d*
do ValencoJnnes Bertha Cai^s and Slevess.
French throughout 6!uslin Betts.
Mourning Setts, entire new stylo.
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP A OQ.
12 1:2 CENT MUSLINS.
J^KOEiyED per steamer Knoxville. 40 pieces of fine
II
P LUMBINGTnkll Its varlousTirancFee, attended to
. «t tho shortest notico, and in superior style. Also.
... ...W ’’i • --* falipviiwr I.JID. Am,
may be found Shower Oaths, Galvanised Iron, Tin and
Leaded Bath Tubs, Copper Boilers, Patent Pan Water
Closets, Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead, Brass and Plated Cocke,
Force Pumps, India Rubber How, for sale at tho House
Furnish I tig Store 166 Brough ton-st.
mar 19 HORACE MORSE.
SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS.
jtory of Scotland dnrins tbe reign c.
taryand of King James VI; by William Robertson,
Macaulay’s History of England, from tbs Accession of
Jaiuosll
llumo’s History England, 6 vote.
For salo at the Bookstore,
mar 14 No. 169 Congress street.
New Books.
Received toy John M* Cooper 4k Co.
THURSDAY, APRIL 8TII.
illUAOUAI, Al Ifa*I, 0111.
"STATIONAL System of Political Economy. By Fred-
AN| erick List, translated from the German.
Notes of Travel In Egypt, tho Holy Land, Turkey and
Greece. By Benjamin Doit, D. D,
Married, not Mated; or, How they llvo atWoodslde
and Throckmorton Hall. Dy Alice <%rey, author of -
"Clover nock."
The Green Bfountaln Girl; A story ot Vermont. By
Blythe White. Jr.
Toiling and froplng. the Story or a Little Hunchback.
By Jenny Mareh.
The Jsland of Cubs. By Alexander Humboldt, trans
lated from the Spanish. By J. 8. Thrasher.
The Private Lite of an EMtern King. By William
Knighton—-now edition. ^
Manual uf Brltleh Rural Sports, comprising shooting.
Hunting, Fishing, Hawking, Racing, Ac. By Stone-
bang*.
Sevastopol; Tbe Story of its t all. By George E. Emer
son.
Clement Lorlraor; or, The Book with the Iron GUsps.
By Angus B. Reach.
Sell; or, The Narrow, Narrow World. By Mr*. Gore.
Amy Charlton: or, Vint Days at School.
History of tho Ravages of tho Yellow Fever in Norfolk,
Va.,1856. By Q. D. Armstrong, D D.
The Story of a Drop of Water. By Catherine Long.
Hon. Miss Murray’s
U NITED 8TATES, Cauada and Cub*.
F *
Schwagler** History of Philosophy in 1
translated by Seeyle.
Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new supply in half Calf
and in Cloth.
Napoleon’s Confidential Correspendenee with his broth
er Joseph. ,
Doran's History of the Qaoen's of the House of Han-
over—2 vote.
Tho Allachl in Madrid.
Romance of Ibe Harem, by Miss Pardos.
-Rachel Gray, by Jolla Kavanaugb.
Earnest Llnsford, by Mrs. Leo Uentx.
mar 4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Fashions for March.
T HE Subscribers have received per steamer Knox* , 1
vitlo, a beautiful lot of Spring and 8nmmur Silks, I 1
consisting in part of A
Satin stripod Poult de Solo Silks.
do Gro DeKnops do.
Plaid and striped Glace do.
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
■MTfRANK LESLIE’S Paris Gazette of FMbions for
JT March.
Putnam’s Monthly Magnates for March.
Ballou’s Pictorial.
Also moro of
Rose Clark; by Fanny Fern.
Amy Loo; or, Within and Without
Tbo Iroquois, Minnie Bfyrtle.
Edith tho Quaker's Daughter.
LUy Htison; or, the Autobiography of an Orphan Girl.
Rachel Gray; by Julia Kavnnngh.
The Watch Girl; or, Life Scenes as they are. For sal*
WARNOCtf .A DAVIS,
mar 6 No< 169 Congress street.
Embroideries.
JJEA1, MONITOR LACE SETTS.
NEW GOODS.
J UST Received per steamer Knoxvillo—
Rich SUk Robes; Berago do;
Poplinett do; Crape Departs do;
LevingnoCome do; Mous.deChine do;
Chintz Brilliants; Fancy Silks;
Printed French Cambric;
Solid color do do;
English, French and Domestic Prints;
Furniture Chintz;
Gold Embroidered Scarfs;
Black Bilk Mantillas;
Fancy Caslmerea; Black do;
ALSO,
do.
do.
... Brussels Point do
do English Thread do
do Valenciennes do do.
N. W. Collars, In every variety.
Linen and Crape Cnltanand Sleeves.
Lace Bands; French Bands.
Swtes and CambricFlounclngs.
Iaco Veils, Ac., Ac. Just'received by
feb 19 DzWlTT A MORGAN.
DeWitt & Morgan,
A largo assortment of Embroideries, Ribbons, Ac.
For sate by (feb 18) DzWITT A MORGAN.
Spying eJTIantillas.
J UBT Received, a very handsome lot of tho above •( A
Goods, of entire new styles, by •' of tho 1
fob 14 1IENRY LATHROP A CO. I *ortment of
i 1 , A RE now Receiving their Spring and Summer Block
; Jr%. of Foreign nnd Domestic Dry Goods, also*, tan*
• assortment ol Plantation Goods, which they offer at the
• lowest prices, aud to which they solicit the attention of
purchasers. Gibbon’s Building,
fob 2K Congress street.
Just Heeeived.
SUPPLY OF GENTS LINEN BOSOMED BHIRT8
latest nml laoet approved styles, also an ae-
FOR BALE.
OAAA CASKS Nalls, 100 doxon Collins Axes, j
JiUUvSOOOpairTracesassorted, 600 dozen Hoes
assorted. Dy N. B. A U. WEED. <
jan 6 |
ftTAPLE GOODS.
JJLEACHED Shirtings and Shootings 5
Byron and Polka Colters;
Opera Neck Tics:
Fancy Nnpotaon Neck Ties;
do Albert do do;
do Cheeked Napoleon' Neck Ties;
do Louten Washington Neck Ties;
Blk end Col'd Moire Antlqae Neck Ties;
* “BURNS.
mar 12
AIKIN A 1
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
tags; Iri
Long Lawns and Birds Eye Diapers;
Linen Sheetings; Pillow Caw Linens, Ac~ fite.
For sale by
•Pr7 DxWITT A MORGAN 1 .
O ATB, 4ko.,—2,500 bnsholsprime Ohio Seed Oats:
600 bushels fresh Corn Meal;
125 bales choico Eastern Hay;
100 bags superfine Flour;
Corn, Wheat, Bran, Salt. Old Peach Brandy;
Old Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
In store and for sale by v
*pr7 WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
C OFFE3R*—2,960 bags Coffee, cargo of the brig
Abby Jonee, from Rio Janerio. for sale by
N. B. fir H. WEED.
apr 7
W”
. . Shorts, tho best of food for horses and cows, for
ute cheap by
JNO. INGERSOLL.
WWTINK.-Fifty boxe Aangsworth’separkiing Catau-
FT ba, just received ftr store of
apr 7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO
2ACON SIDES, SHOULDERS AND
LARD.—50bhds Sides; 20 boxes 6honIdore;
28 bbls Lard. In store and for salo by
apr 7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE fc CO.
jpILOT AND NAVY JBRB AD.-The nnder-
slgnod offor a supply of Pilot nnd Navy Bread, on
liberal terms. Jan 24 LVNN A SNIDER.
received a now supply of Mess and prime Beef,
which we offer at the lowest market price, and to which
wo invite yonr attention. LYNN A SNIDER,
Jan 17 96 Ray street.
1* INEN GOODS.—Rec’d per stumer Alabama—
JLi 104,114,124, Linen BbeeUngs; 40 and 46 in PH*
low Caao Linens, by
Jan 12 HENRY LATHROP fc CO.
fiORN MEAD.—100 sacks fresh ground Corn
Meal, for sale by
Jan 17 LYNN A SNIDER.
W HISKEY AND MOD ASSES. -100 bbl
Pikes’Magnolia Whiskey, 150 do Molasses, for
sole to arrlvo per schr Narragansott, from New Orleans
by Jan 18 OOTAVUS COIIEN^
QVTTER, OHBBSE, C ANDLES, 4bc.—
J 20 kogs choice Goshen Butter;
100boxes do do Cheese;
60 do Eng. Dairy do;
100 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Sperm do;
100 do tallow do;
100 bbls Butter, Sugar, and Soda Cracker*;
50 do Pilot Bread;
50 boxesfruh Raisins;
10 frails soft Almonds;
Received by late arrivals, and for ute by
l HOLCOMBE, JOHNSTON
mar 24
A 00.
ARD, CANDLES,
T AtUli %
1 A 16 bble prime Leaf Lard;
60 boxu Adamantine Candlu, (8tar brand);
76 do Beadel’s tallow do 6’s and 8’a;
100 do Smith's fc Buchan’s Family 8oap;
75 do Colgate’s No. 1 and lb bars do;
Jnst received anu for sale by
mar 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
jgAOOirSiSRB.
-10 Midi choice Baton Bides,
I landing from Keystone State, and for sale by
mar 27 (LA. GREINER.
W
apr 8 v . OCTAV
B OMEBTIC DIQ.UORB-
60 bbl* E.Phelpe» Oln;
lasses, 100 boxee starCandtes.' 'iir^oi,
sprS - OQTAVUB <
Phelps* din 5
60 do01dpfc*n dot
60 do N. O. Rectified Whlaksy 1
25 ;do DomeatioBrandy;
60 do Luther Felton’s Rum; . . .
25 doN.X. do. ■ la Stdra aiid for sale
mar 97 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc OO.
JYevittyMja th rop 4* Rogers
A RE NOW RECEIVING a largo and elegant assort-
A RE NOW KEGEIYING a large and elegant assort
ment of New Spring Goods, to which they invito the
attention of purchasers.
Henry Lathrop & Co.,
IVE RECEIVED PER STEAMER—
H ave i
Ladles’ Colored and Red Kid Glovu;
do. Dark Fur Cuffs;
French Emb’d. 6Iuslln Collars;
do. do. Cambric doj
do. do. Mnslin Sleeves, fcc.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At the Old Stand, 155 Bronghton-St
.langes, Oral.., •
Chain, Gaa Standsand Tubes, Cedar Ware, Willow Ware,
Ac. Also, Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Ware. Brass Ket
tles, Btoves, Pipes, Cooking Utensils of * ** * *
' all kinds for
assortment
Stoves and Ranns. togethor with the finest assorts
of House Furnishing Good* in the city.
Jan 25 HORACE U0R81
HETOMmSO CO,
and colored BriUlontu ^colored Lawns.
Plaid Ginghams; Solid qolored French Cambric*.
do do do Lawns.
Plain black Sewing 8Uks.
do Plaid do do.
Bnow drop Damaak Napkins.
Irisb Linens, Long LawfiZ, Ac.
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP fc OO. ,
CHESS GOODS.
*E WOULD call the special attention of the Ladles
"\iV to the teiseMsortmentof
now to be sun at o
88
GOODS,
insisting of Marl-
■sw&f
nos, Mous de Lains, Cashmeres, Raw i
Col’d Silks; and In tact, every variety of !
which will be sold at the very lowest prices. Wa only
wish them to call, and see how little money need he span
for a handsome drees. - .
ROKENBAUOH A LADSON,
dec 2b . No; aSnand’s Stores.
HENRY i.A«HRQP * OOr' .
and taaoete; Black Kutte Belta with Black Clasps; Rik
EngCrape: Plaid Jaconets, fcc. s v Jan lfi ^ -
MORE KEW JEWELRY. .
NU8T Received a bcautifhl assortment of Broach so, Ear-
•J Ringa,aud BraceletiMn setts Cameo, GoldAtone, Mo
rale, and all gold, th every variety, and a larger assort:
mont than usualin single pieces.
Also a very fine assortment of Sleeve Button^ collar
Kf "'"IMS*
—^ niaffii
ASSIGNEE'S.NOTICE.
YIT HERE A S, Dongald Fcrgnson^as made an nmlj
ww mentof all hi* effocta to tiioundershpea^T
to to notify all Creditors to hand tbeirtaccwria or dal
immediately to JOHN T\ FERGUSON^
I.PAOAS AND XINBNBU-Bkk fafalOol
. ored Alpacas and Irish Llnan^forral* b^n^';
nRINTBD WWHWiw
«•
In far 10 ■ 1 TOOTS AJAUSON.
acon gmBsgsraaiiiSi»^gteK
B
0. A, OR
C-VDAR AND UOlMIll-
BlOfafaJ. r-*- J
■
10 Khda choice Bt Croix Sugar;
90 do folr to choice N. 0. do;
10 "do Muscovado dot
7ft hblachoice N. 0. Molasses. In store and for seta i
by mar 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A OG
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