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VOLUME LI
FRIDAY MOENING, MAY 9,1856.
IlfUBUUtBO
DAILY. Til'WIIKLY, AND WK1KLY.
BJ P. ff. ALEXANDER & J. R. SNEED
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touilM accoupMl*! wttii bom;, «'• wUaaotor. n-
aUBI OV ADVERTISING.
roron,i.aar.or 300 cm. or I..., or «n, typ. not 'lar
K rtiua Nonparall, Tftcanta fir th.flrat,«nd ftOcenU
r c«h anbaaiiaat I.MrUon, forauy Umateaa than ona
All Tabn'ar work, nlth or without rntca. and id Tar
ttaanaaataoccnpylns double column, ahull ho obanod
double the abufH rates.
Advertisements, of whatever length, for any Urns Isa
than one month, to be chanced at transient rate*.
For a longer time at the Allowing rate*:
T5ZT
1 Square...^...
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6 da. a»«.
T do«..
8 ttOaooa.
• da
10
Ijjcanj time notabeire specified,
$40
60
00
TO
100
110
118
18ft
a proportional charge
i ordered three times a week, will be
la the above rates.
—it 6f 8ft per cent, from the above rates will
bs Made on advertisements appearing on the fourth page
ef the dally.
Special notices. 10 oenu per line for the first, and ft
cents for each subsequent insertion, and In no case to bs
suh/ect to ooalraot. Marrlago notices. $1. Funeral Invi
tations. ftO cents each. No spoclal notice inserted for less
than AO osnts. Obituary notices, Reports, Resolutions,
or Proceedings of eny Society, Association, or Corpora
tion ordered to be published, ft cants per Hue.
8 team boats wilt bo advertised at $40 per annum for
each boat advertised.
Steamships—where but one is running, $40 per an-
■urns If two or more. 830 each.
Auctioneers'advertisements not to be subject to con
tract bot to be charged at tbs rates prescribed per
"SS th any bill for two months advertising, other than
.struct.
cent, will be madn
Yearly advertising, with tbe privilege of change, will
bs taken at the following rates:
For one square, renewable onco a week .$45
“ “ •• twice 6A
M '* “ three tlmos or oftoner 70
Evory additional square contracted for to bo charged
one-half the above rats* additional.
Yearly advertisers shall bs limited to the space con
tracted for. All contracts shall be In writing, stating
dsllultely the natnre of the business to be advertised.—
Any advertisements not properly connected with the
business shall be charged separately, and also any ex
cess of matter over the amount contracted for.
Contract advertisements payable quarterly*, advertise
ments from strangers and transient persons, payable In
advanoe. All others will be considered dns when called
for.
The paper, nndor no clrcnmstanoes, to bs Included in
a con tract. -
Professional and badness cards, not exceeding ft lines,
will bs Inserted at $30 per annum.
Calls on persons to become candidates, will be Inserted
as other advertisements, to bo paid for Invariably In
Announcing candidate* for ofllce, $10, to bo paid in
time, will bo Inserted until forbid,
copy
, and
payment ex-
Regular advertisers and all others sending comma-
-'-atlons "— ■*—'—-* *- —" -**—*■—
s or requiring notices designed to call attention
to fairs, concerts, soirees, or any public entertainments,
«. *, fo r admittance—all notices of
where charges are made ...
private associations, every notice deslgnsd to call atten
tion to private enterprises calculated or Intended to pro
mote Individual Interests, can only be inserted with the
understanding that the same Is to bo paid for. If In
serted In the editorls! column (which can be only at tbs
discretion of the editore)the tame will bo charged at tbe
rata of not lees then 80 cents por line.
Advertisements ordered In the Weekly psper, $1 per
square for each Insertion.
Ths undersigned, publishers of Daily, Trl-Weekly and
Wsskly newspapers in Savannah, Ga., pledge themselves
strictly to adhere to the above bill of charges, snd in no
instance to deviate therefrom.
The above rates to take effect March 1,1856, and to
continue binding until cbsnged by the vote of a majority
of the undersigned.
w- ■•—This schedule shall not In any way effect the In-
tegrityofexiattair contracts. All contracts for the year
or any other spedfiedttaaa. (hall only cease with ths
expiration or the period for which the were made.
ALEXANDER A SNEED, Republican.
J. O. WRIGHT A 00.. Georgian.
THOMPSON A WITUINQTON, Morning News,
R. B. HtLTON^Jonroal.
AND LIVERPOOL
nC^MAii.’ arEAmiitn.
Tax sni?s coaraieiNO this lins ant
ATLANTIC,
Oapt. Wist,
PACiric,
Capt, Nrt.
BALTIC.
Capt. Comstock.
ADRIATIC,
Jfoctffl-i 19 ns In ess eatXs.
. , WAVaauoSOrmjhKB
PnellnUw I, aicbmonl, Burk,, Wi
■nd Emanuel.
THOfc, M.ISKRt IX. MALCOLM 0, 40X88*
dr*'" •-
ilngtoalsoflvsn
wfiSSi
E.
Is
Will ^radios la ths Flint si
coo:
Refined Sh
E )R DLANO MANQl
good and cheep art!
lynse. To bs obtain
with direction* for using.
jtn> Macon Circuit.' ~~ w " If
bov I If. | Wowlksllat fleoi
AtroJSiPv-'xSftMSW,^
NSEI.LOU-AT-LAW,
will practice ?n ibeCnu ns*o MBast'end'se nth Florlds.t
Reference*—Tunno Pinkney <a Co n Charleston. 8. U.e
Pierson, lleldt Is Co., Savannah, Ga.; Cooper Is M
Mlcattop^Fla.
IAMVEI, W. PBiFEUT
Snccsssnr to
Mother,
If*
HENRY J. PEPPER As BON,
Watches, Jewelry and Nllwer Wares
Ho. 175 CAesitui st., opposite lha Slata Houae,
PIsllaaolpLIa,
pxyao *2-
WILliIAKI J. WIIaCHBH*
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wnrronton,Gco.,
Will practice In iho Northern Ulronll of Georgia, and
lo tfaeconntles<»r Burke,Columbia, JeMrionani Wash*
Ington, of ihaMldillo Circuit. ly may 8
FULTON HOUGE,
Atlanta. March 14. Iflftft. tf .^yrl^
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young*# Building, Sign of the GOLDEN SADDLE,
orrusiTs w. n. hmmoxs' clotiiinq store.
W. H. MAY & CO.
Have on hand a good assortment of Baddies, Bridles snd
Harnesses, of which the following comprise a part t •
8pait(sh Quilted, Overlaid and Shaflon Saddles, Plant
er’s large and oxtro largo Saddloet Mon's plain tio.t Eng
lish do^ Boys' and Jtaco do.; Ladles' Saddles of a variety of
patterns j Bridles and Marteugalee s Saddle Bags, Tranks,
SADDLER'S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, 8klrtlng and
Hopkins | Pad doa Straining and Wonted Web {Thread
and Tacks, a*sorted sites.
UAHNrisSES.—Coach,' Barouche, Buggy and Bulky
Harnesses of nil kinds, by the single set.
MMING8,—I *
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy A Sulky
Bprings snd Axles{ Dssh Frames; Hobbs and Bows, by
thetingf —•-*“ *-•
— single set; Plated and Braes Stump Joints; plalu do:
pnteut Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad and
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted
Fringe; black and purplo Coach Itoans; Buggy Lamp*.
Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and Plaited
Knobs, Ac.July 83
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE
WILDEirS^SALAMANDEH SAFES,
AS MANUfACTUasn BT
STARNS &. MARVIN,
NEW YORK.
IN THE Ira of the 3d
Inst, which eonsnmsd
the brick building, eeen-
plod by Mr. John T.
Thr—
jnmat. ... ...
Gas Works In this city,
was a Safa of the above
description, containing
the books, papers and
money or Mr. Thomas
end although Iho build
ing wss destroyed, the
said Bar- sustained no
injury whatever from the
Intense beat lo which It
_ bad bean exposed. On
r opening the Sate, thm
contemn woro ioii.ut unuiitiirbed. and In the samo order
md eond Itlon as when placed ihers, except a slight
dticoioniiron io the nrtdeeTrrTg eml» a of a few papers,
nd the bscks of one or two of the bdokt, caused by
Capt.
These ships having been
built by contract,expressly
forgovsmmeiitaervlce, ev
ery care has been taken In
thslr construction, as alto
Inthetr engines,'to ensure
strength and speed:"—*
t uneqa
uneqaalled
ituMis for passengers are
foreleganca or comfort. . .
Pries of passage Prom New York to LIverpooMn first
aablaflSO; in second cabin, |7S;exclus ye use or ex
tra sIm state renm,B383. Prom Llverpoollo Now York,
gjQ g n( | xdO.
An axporlsnced Surgeon attached to each ship.
Mo bertha can bs secure* I until nsldfor.
PROPOSED DATES 0F8AILIN0.
ftvwas Jftt» York. Arm Livtrptl.
* ISftS. 1855.
Wednesday.... Jan.*4.. IBWI Saturday.... Jen. IS.. IBM
Wodnesd«yr...Peb.7..ldM Saturday --Fab.87..IBM
Wednesday.;.. Feb81.. IR55 Saturday.... Feb. 10.. 855
|daturday.... Jan.84.. 1855
v Por Freight or Passage apply to
AWARD K. HOLLINS, 60 tVsil street, N. Y.
BlOWN.SHIPLEY fc0O„ Liverpool. , . .
BVPIIBN. KENN ARD Is CO,87 Austin Friars, London.
Eff. WAIN WRIGHT It CO., Paris,or
Of). H. DRAPER, Havre.
nr I ho owners of these ships will not bo accounts-
felflnr gold, sl-ver, bulll'in. specie. Jewelrv, precious
stmies, or me als, unless bills of lading are signed
lUbrofor.and the value thereof expressed therein.
fRblppera please take notice, that the ships of this
Line esnnot carry any goods contraband of war.
JsnO. mwfly
NEW YORK,BREMEN ASOUTHAMPTON
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
the steam generated In Iho Safe, while at Its greatest
heat,
Thednfo and contents,as ltcame A from the rains,may
still be seen, In the possession of Mr. Thomas at the
GasWorks. A largo assortment nl theao oelebrated
flares always on hand, and * '* **“
es always on hand, and for sale by
U.II.CAMPFIELD, Auentlor Hanufoctnrsrs, •
JnlyBO, 1855. 171 Usy il., flavsnnah, Oa.
I lake pleasure In corroborating Ihe foregoing slate-
meni,aml In aildltlon would add that the books are now
In use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard, Perry Wharf.
July 88.1835. QQ484
PIIIK INSURANCE.
SfATUtutT of the “Norwich Flro Insurance Company of
Norwich, Connecticut, on the 0th day of June, any
Capital 8tock —'«$ U0 ' , !Pii 8 %
Surplus...... 5^ 59
$135,32
Assmortnacoarairr. 100
821 Shares Bank Stock In various Banks......$80,0M 00
23 “ Incorporated Companies other than
Banks
Notes on demand, secured by Mortgages on
Rent Estate, Bonds, Bank Stock snd other „„ BAA ^
good personal security -lUtMO 00
Cash in hands of Ageuts 8«000 59
In Bank. —- 1,188 00
WetosNortt acbtettarmints
FtttnfilU-Ca.'a AiatrttHag Jfsacy, II
Muiistt^ Jfau Ftrft, as J ff*. 10 8tais-st, HtiUn,
P. Is Co are AjsnU for ths most InflnsnUal and lar-
Oomi ‘
i la tba United
?&
Kirs. *c.-a
MRMHbers, Ilotel and
a targe or small quantities.
Ihe principal grocers and
druggists throughout the United States,
fob itft-8mo P PETER COOPER,
Staton Ttiftnii
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFICE, MO. 8 JOHN STREET,
(fi DOORS FROM BROADWAY,)
T HS undersigned, proprietors of this establishment,
have for a longtime (ths senior partner of ths
firm, Nathan Barrett, for 87 years,) been prosecuting
their business st Staten Island. They have spared no
sfibrt or expense, ssprciaUy In ths lastfow years, to ex-
Ntto Yorft attetrttacmcutBB
•an IMf/fa, Fitithtr, Out* BtktWa JtiMrliatng
m, 340 Mr*Un#, ffnatark.
Plate and
ssftdaUyIn
cel in all the brenches of their art, and have been sue-
cemfol in attaining a high itegres of Improvement, as
well In the machinery ana apparatus for dressing differ
ent styles of goods, as In practical artlstlo skill. In dye
ing and finishing Ladles' 811k, 8atln and Merino Dresses,
great improvements have been made. In a large portion
of cases, these articles are made, in color and finish, very
nearly equal In appearance to new goods. CrapoShawls,
Cloaks, Mantillas. Velvet Garments, Ao* are also vary
HEROY, 8TMTHER8 k Co.,
No.«, OIUT It.. Naw York,
naoami * maxvfactuksu' aoeht*.
OIUNOmiNOUBH SHEJtT, OSOWN
‘"Sffiwr
Turns Out ns BiT-Ium, Ota, nocm,
«to. .to.
Colored, Ornamental,
Optical »ndml«ro»eopio Olci*.
'T". LONDON AND c-^CHUT,.
Rough Class for Floors t Sky-lights.
A TTENTION isinvited to the above various desertp-
A tlonsof Wiaoow uusa In jus for BToaxt*, Dwuunss,
audother purposes. Ths quality of these articles la In
ferior to no corresponding description, and in many
pects aorxxioa. Our Sheet Glass will bs found Utter I
change of schedule
^ ON THS SOUTH WUTEAN RAILROAD,
Boko Aounrs for two of tbs ummt Cuss llsxmo-
TtwiM In Europi, w«are enabled to offer nmnut and
otuxbs every advantsgo In micm and UMaitoox^—
Paioa Lists will bs foraished on spplicstion.
spr 18—Cmo' B
Cloaks, Mantillas. Velvet Garments, Ao^ are sUo very
successfully treated. Faded and atalnod goods restored
or re-dyed.
BILKS
AMD BILK DRB88BS WATERED.
Lacs snd Muslin Curtains, Carpets, Rugs and Table
Covers, cleansed and reSnlshed. Damask and Moreen
Curtains beautifully pyed. Also, Ribbons..HosUry,
^ *0. Orders executed with cars and -dispatch.—
woelved and returned by Express. Goods kept
8 John st, 8 doors from Broadway, If. Y.
Jan 1ft—flm P
^ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM OHOCOLATE.
1VAI.TLR, HAKHU Ac (1U.
Ameriatit, French, JI ona^i
lb I c, and Vanilla CHOCOLATE t
prepared COCOA i BR« )M A, CO.
CO A PASTE; Cocoa Stick*, Sola-
bis, Hoaxapstblo and Dieletle
Ooooat Cocos Shells; Cracked
Cocoa, Ate.'
These Manufactures to which
rim rasHiuMs have been a-
warded by tho chief Instiiutons
an I Fairs 01 Uto Union, arc an
W, Fttmir As Fruit excellent diet for children,Inva-
•f tka Cocoa, with a lids, snd persous In health. They
jmJ opined. allay r.tiher Jhan Indnoo the nsr-
vous excitement attendanl upon ths use of Iworcolfoe,
and are recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, May-
ward, Ware. and Adams, of Boeton, and by eminent
^VnnlS?'hSTSuhe principal Grooere In the United
D.C. Murray. Now York| GrantkT
i hL|Thom„V.D , u ,, dl„,n.m S ,r.,i
ork; Grant Is Twolls, Philadet-
*>ret Kannelt As Dud-
BAKER Is CO.,
Dorchester. Mass.
SINGER’S
Sewing machines.
4 LL Persons whodeslrs to obtain foil snd reliable
, Information respecting SINGER'S SEWING HA
NES—their price, capsbll
prorctnonts,
l all
r _ advantages, sizes, lm-
working, means of procuring
II other particulars—can do so by spplylug
at our offleo
No. a»3 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
by letter, or In person for
I. M. SINGER Si CO’S GAZETTE,
This paper Is duvoted entirely to the Sowing Machine
Interest. Copies will be < suppUed gratis to ell interest-
N. D.—The unpsralleled success ofonr Sewing Ma
chines has Induced severel fraudulent Imitations or them,
besides numerous infringement! of our patent*—of
which we own sixteen. Baits for the Infringement of
oar patents havo recently been decided inourlkvorln
the U. 8. Circuit Courts In New York aud New Jersey.—
In these salts the greet principle of
IIOLDtXO BOWS TUt FABXIC TO IS SIWtD TO TUB SCXTACS OF
TUB MACIItNB, BT A TOUJIXO FREMCCX,
which Is used in all Bewln^Machlues-hss been fully es-
tabllahed. Tbe Wheeler it Wilson, and the Grover A
Baker 8ewing Machinea.as we allege, each infringe three
distinct patents, owned by us. We have suits against
them In several of the U. 8. Courts, which will soon bo
tried. We hereby caution the publlo not to buy any In
fringing Mnchlnes, as they can bo compelled by law to
stop using thorn, add to pay costs and damages.
45- Local Agents wanted to make salsa or our im
proved Sewing Machines. To persons properly auallfled
for tho bu loess, a rare opportunity for profitable and
pleasant employment Is offered. . ... .
New aud Improved Machines exchanged on liberal
terms for old Machinos of every kind.
T. M. SINGER A CO.,
Principal Office, 823 Broadway, N. Y.
aprgS—gm
tpjjg
Seir-Heaiing rnm and Vegetable can.
g~kUR experience during the past year, in manultut^
^ 108 RELP-8EAMNO IRB1T CANS. .
and the uni vernal satUflictlon nnd certificates of parties
who have purchased and tested thoso of various makers
have given ours tho decided preference overall othere.
The aubecrlbers offer to the public, tho
BEST BELF-BEALIHG CAM
everlnvenled, to preserve Fruit, Vegetables Ac.
THE SEALING 18 INVARIABLY PERFECT,
All others require Holder or cement.
Tho opening has been enlarged to admit a
FULL SIZED PEACH.
Every can Is perfectly tested before it leaves our manu
factory, and stamped with our
TAYLOR 4to HODGETTS,
Manufacturers of Planished Tin and Japanned Ware.
-No. CD Bookman 8t., New York,
mar ID—lm P
w. C „P N
Burr Stone
lour,
1 8 so superior, It commands in New York a preference
of half a dollar a barrel.. There Mills are well
French Window Glass.
EDWARD P. DICKIE,
1444 Chambers Street, N. Y.
Two doore West of Hudson River Railroad Depot,
O FFERS TO DEALERS and Consumer* his celebra
ted brands of French Window Glass on favorable
terms. Parties wishing Information will be furnished
with prices on receipt of tbelraiMw**. Glass entto any
desired pattern, and packed fr$e 6f charge,
apr 18—ly “
For tho l.OOOjOOO-
Us 8# Patent Marble Company*
00 THOMPSON ST., NEW YORK.
^MANUFACTURERS of MARHLB MANTLES,
H. TABLE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PKDR8TAL8, Ac., In
_jnnla. Brocatollo, and all Italian Marbles. This article,
which Is a preparation of Marble Dust, chemically com
bined with mineral colon, no as to be moulded Into any
form and color, by which a marblo can be manufactur
ed at less than hair the cost of the common material,
while It excels it In durability and bounty. Unlike Mar-
blelzed Iron and 81 tie, there Is no surface work, the
color running Into the mau of ths material, while no
varnish Is us«l to give a temporary beauty to the ratface.
Mantles from $8 to $10. Tablo-Tora, Ac., equally cheap.
Rights for the Manufacture and Bale of above for the
different 8tates, which will insure Immense retnrnsto
those Interesting thousclvos. Information foraished on
application to
PETER nENNIE, Pree'L or
Josxra Laws, Scc'y., New York,
apr 18-tf 8
bKooKlybt' city
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
4jl
HMirn?
BBTwaaa savaxnak axb kaoox. .
Leave Bavin nib * ft a. m., and 18.15 r. M,
Arrlva at Macon .8.18 r. s^xodl a-*
LaaveMaoon.. ,,.IIAftA.|t.,and9J0 r.a.
Arrive at flavannah 10.45 r. fcad7.80A.il.
BITWBBB XAVAMMAB ABB AOBVSTA.
Leave Savannah.. 18.1ft 9. U^tmd 8J0 ». M.
Arrive at AagaMa 8.4ft r. and SJO a. 11.
Leave Auguste a. M., and 4.30 p. 8.
Arrlvainflavannab I.30».M,““"'" “
and 10.48 >,m,
BBTWBBM MAnOM AMB APfltTSTA. . .
Leave Macon 11.45a. m., and OJOr.M.
Arrive aiMaonn 8.1ft r.n^ a**d 1 a, m.
BBTWBBM ■AVANMAU, UILLSDOBVILLB AMD BATOMTOM.
Leave flavannah fta.H.
Arrlva In MlUedgavlite .....8.4ft p.m.
.eave Macon ...ll.4Sa.ii*
A^.’.a.u.nUH. VKwmto?
flavtnath,Oa, 18th Oct., 1853.uct!3
Davii 1 Fain Killer in India.
Tavvovy Noramberl|, ISO.
Msssbi.P, Davis a Kor—Dear
Karens here have no Mftra confidence fa tka^ charm* of
NUMBER til:
Karana here have ao more oonfldeace fa the chana* of
their ancestors. Tb*» desire rational remedies for the
become acquainted with your medteHM, and their de
mand for it Is tome vera surprising.
. I now have by me ordara for more than fifty bottles
I therefore wise yoa to sand me a quantity, end I will
nay yoa throegb ibeTreejrererofibe Missionary Union.
There is no medicine whleb stands so high In tbe es
timation ef Um Karens of thesa Provioees as tba Pain
Killer, and I feel willing to graUlp Ham. aa I entertain
a vary nl^ opinion offiaworth.
RB/.B O.TIIOMA8,
CORN
STant^
•B MILL
Sa* MiNhlUh,..-« ■■ ': 1
Pkovidbmo i.R. I n /n1y 7,1834.
Masaaa Paaav Davis fofloat -GsnU,—Before 1 left
Mergai, both Karana and Barm um bad found oat tbe
value of your Pain Kilter, and I could readily have
Mdof atari "
used with convenient by anybody.
The Little Giant baa received t
# — Auar. ana s «
disposed of a Urge quantity of It
gflteaUous in
.. .. among them. II
jtue partlculsrly efflcatlous In chblsra morbus,
bowal complaints, and other diseases, to which the na-
Ives or Burmsb, from thslr unwholesome style or 11 v
ng, are particularly exposed. Ii Is * valuable antidote
o tbe poison nfcsntlped**, scorplt os, hornets, and the
Ike I have been twice stung by a orplons, and en-
Irely prevented the swelling by a plying the Pain
*' , "-r. Oaourri yaga homewardfri mlMla,theC«p-
>rthn-hip*st itaksn with vomli ng and purging,
r symptom C4 cholera I gave hi as a good done or
Kilter w'tbtlo most Immediate a ad happy re
OVBIl WHICH PAB8K8 THM
GREAT II. Y. AND N. ORLEANS MAILS.
/kN and after BUNDAY, February 3rd,I860, two Dally
Trains betwMQ Macon and Oolumhus, and ono he-
talnorihe*taip*xi
olkwsymptoataci
Pain Kilter w'tb tie most Immediate and happy
suite. *Jocnt'resn , speedy waslberiXat,that he
sured n.4 ha would oarer as .In go on a royaga without
jrourox^llen mwl dne, If he could prjsslMy procase
Late Mls*Vx try to Barauth.
tween Maoon and Americas.
Lcavo Macon at 8 A. M., and 8 P. M.
Arrivo at Columbus T.lft A. 8L, and 10J0 P. M.
Leavo Columbus at 4Jft A. M., and 1 JO P. M.
Arrivo at Maoon 10.ft4 A. M.. and 7 AO P. M.
Leave Macon at 8 A. M., and are. at Americue 8.40 A.M.
Leavo Americue at 2J0 P. M., aud arr.at Macon7.40 P«M,
. Making a complete oonneetlon between Montgomery.
AU^aad Augusta. Kingsville. Wilmington, and Oiaries-
*— Also, with Central Railroad Trains to
dgevlite an«* “* "
illlirdgYT,ui sna Miamua, wa «un hkvh *hu „riv
er n Trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nash villa and Knox
ville, Tonn. At Columbus with Gerard and Mobile Rail
road to Enfkula, AUl, connecting daily at Americuvwlth
Four Itorse Poet Coaches to Tallsliasm*, Albany, Thom-
asvllle, Boinbridgn,Ac., with Tri-weekly Hacks to Lump
kin, Cuthbert, ke. At Fort Valley with Hacks to Perry,
Hayneavllle, HawklnevlUe and Knoxville, Ga. Faesen-
sere for Amrrlous and points below Fort valley, should
i nice the 12.10 P. M. Train from Bavannah, and tho ft P.
* and Eatontoa, and with Macon and West-
d. Train from Augusta to avoid detention at Maoon;
for other points on South Weawrn or Muscogee Roads
tako either Train from Savannah or Angusta.
Passengers leaving Americas at Z30 P.M^ will reach
Columbus at 10.301>. M. somo night.
Paasengfrsfrom Columbus anu tbs West, for Amerlcus,
tenth Western Georgia, or Flori la, should take tho 1 JO
P. M. Train at Colnmbue; sleep at Fort Valley and reach
Amerlcus at 0.40 A. 31. next morning.
First Class Steamships leave Bavannah for New York
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and-for Philadelphia on
Wednesdays. Passage, In the Cabin, $30; Steerage, 88.
Faro from Montgomery to Savannah, $14 00
Do. Columbus to do — 10 00
Do. Amsricusto do 810
Steam Engine Works.
D.P. BURDONy k CO*
Water Street, Brooklyn, Hew York.
MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES WITH
BUUDON’B PATENT CUT OFF AND
BOILERS.
T ne Subscribers not only assert the superiority of the
construction of their Exotxcs, but will guarantee
to transmit one-third more power with the same surface
of boiler, and 30 percent, less pressure of steam, than
any other ongine manufactured In the United, States,
maintaining an equal speed, without regard to amount
of power applied to engino.
Also, from their long experience and immense them-
tics, they acknowledge no competitors in tho manufac
ture of
Suoar Muxs, Saw and Grist Mats, 8tkam
Pours, Minino Pumps and Oiamno for
Mints, SUAFTIXQ AXD POUIKO, lltAVT AXD
Ltaur CASTtnas, ann Jinx Machixuv
or Bvxsr Dxsdurnon. „
Southern Planters' attention is particularly directed to
our new and improved 8ugar Mill. Tho simplicity of con
struction, extraordinary power and great durability, ren
ders It decidedly superior to any now in use.
Orderrs by mail or otherwise attended to with prompt
ness and despatch.
n. n. mxtun,1- D* P. BURDON A CO.
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 Kaldsn Lane, Mew York,
■M-ANUFACTURKRB of tho WORLD RENOWNED
IyJL SALAMANDER 8AFK8, BANK VAULT8,
&c. Baltimore Depot, 145 Pratt street. Boston Depot,
14 Howard street^ sept ft—ly
important to IIonsekeepers& Dealers*
TXXXI HOPB MXZiLM. v
71 FoLTon-st. and 71 UuxuAs-et N. York.
Principal Office 103 Front Street, Now York.
Factory, Nos. 80,37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City.
tost PHARMACEUTICAL POWDERS In use, for raising
bread, biscuit, tea aud othor cakes, Ac. They also prepare
Mustard, Corea, and many other articles of dally uso in
every fomlly, which they offer upon ths most reasonable
terms. Catalogues sent to tk * lor 1 J "h^TVsHAM.
N. R.—Consumers advised to Inquire for llopo Mills ar
tides. aug 14—ly
SHIEFFEL1N, BROTHERS & CO.
1MPORTBM AXD DZALZXfl IN
Drags, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perftimery,
170 WI VLTA *3TKHK7\**NKW YOIIK,
r IVITB tho attention o» the trade to their Urge and
varied stock of Drags, Paluts, Oils, Perfumery, *c.
in addition to their regular Importations of 8taplo
Drags, they are also receiving direct from the annrccsof
S reduction nnd manufacture, supplies of Tooth, Hair, and
fall Brushes, Bronzes, Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French
and English Perfomory. Lubln’s Extracts, and many oth-
‘ :les usually embraced in P
* to offer on
er articles usually embraced in Drurefsts’stocks, which
they are enabled also to offer on tho most advantaged
87000
• adapted for all kinds of grinding. Between fifty and
•sixty Premium Medals havo been awarded to the Mills
and tbe Flour, and almost a volume of testimonials.—
Ware-house for Flour and Mills, 101 Duane Street, Naw
York. P 15-Om
Merino Iron Pipe Worl
itABiumu.
Lowes adjusted, unadjusted or claims for low)*—none,
Liabilities to any Rank, Corporation or Individual-
Total amount at risk (about) 3,400,000.
Theamountat hazard on any risk, (with very foir ex
ceptions,) not over 6,000,
Tbe ships comprising this
f •** * SlIINOTON,
line are tbe WA8L
Capt. £. Cavendy; HER-
31 ANN, Oapt. Edward Hig
gins. These steamers stop
.at Southampton, both —
dug.
. going
returning.
rBOPOIBD DATES OF SAILIKO—1858.
From South-
From From
Bremen.
SATOXDAT.
Fob. 23
New York.
SATURDAY. ,
f Hermans Jan. 28
Washington...... Feb. 23
Hermann, ..liar. 22
Washington April 10
Hermann.. ..May 17
Washington June 14
Hermann.........July 12
Washington Aug. 9
Hermann..........Bept. 8
Washington....-Oct. 4
Hermann..... Nov. _1
Washington ......Nov.
ampton for
New York.
Mar. 23
April 19
May 17
June 14
July 12-
Aug. 9
flept. A
Oct. 4
Nov. 1
Nov. 29
Dec. 27
Feb. 27
Mar. 2ft
April 23
Stay 21
Juno 18
July 18
Aug. 18
flept. 10
Oct. 8
Nov. ft
Dec. 8
Dec. 31
Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning,
isy offer pass J
thsy offer passengers proceeding to London and Havre,
advantage* over any other route, for the economy of tlmo
md money.
vassaob raoM xxw voax to Southampton and brikbn.
First Cabin, Main Saloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower 8a-
First Luoin, nain oaioon,
loon. $110) Second do.$00.
All Utters and newspaper
newspapers must passthrough the Post
NobflUof lading will bo signed or pareete received on
the day of sailing.
An experienced Burgeon Is attached to each ship.
a A. nKINEKKN A CO., Bremen,
CR03KBY 4cCa,B6ntharopton, .
WM. ISF.LIN, Havre. Jan 19—lv2aw
i, B. OIUSOX*.
F. KIDDER.
IRA lURSLIT
ParttenlaMtitratloiHfir*?'louieSis^ Cotton. Rice,
A&, and liberal cash advances made on consignments.
•REFERfiNOfifi:—Hunter AGamraell, Savimnah. On.;
* i. Parsley, Esq^ President Commercial Bank, Kidder A
“ i, J. U. Planner, Esq^ Wilmington, N. 0.
O.o.l
Martli
In, J.H.
lft—ly
TH08. J. C AR8ON&.C0.
, l.lght Htreet, BALTUIOIiB.
WuUm Product and General Gommtuion Utrw
ehanttand Dealers Its Bacon, Pork, Lard, &e.
49* Orders respectfully solicited “Y*
Jon31—<5m.
rri -
.J. purchasing ths above named articles, at so great
, bargains as Uiey can be bought now at this Store. Wa
lave on hand alarga awirtment of BLANKETS, which
AUwhor< *" 1 '
BOlHHBAUnn k TjADSON’fl,
dM*»No., Slow.
aa.
-nAHiKN.'nBORn"*.
faeob Rokenbough, Darien, Ga.; Asmael Palmer Is Boa,
n„lan,Oel.t«U. Ml*
sa 4 * Hria s.afir
A BREWSTER, PresldenL
E. Learned, Jr., Secretary.
NoVwIcb, Conn., June 9th, 1865.
Personally appeared before the nnderalgned, Mayor of
» of Norwich, In eald State, A. Brewster, President,
Learned Jr., Secretary of Uie “Norwich Fire
Insurance Company," and made solemn oatli to tho truth
of the above statement, elgnod by them. I also,
certify that 1 havo examined the report of said Compa
ny. and find the above to l« a correct statement of tho
oiune and that tho notes and loans on which a part of said
capital Is Invested are In my opinion good and well
BC In”estlmonywhoreof,l have hero to set my hand and
causod the seal or tho city to bo afilxod, tbU 9th day of
June/1066. WILLIAM L. BREWER,
1 1 Mayot or the city of Norwich.
The undersigned Is agent for tho abovo offico, add Is
ready to take risks on all doscripllonjofjirojjrtj^fo tbs
$165,33100 1 M E RRIL & J AQU
143 Ccntrc-St. .. New York.
M anufacturers and dealers in wrought
Iron, Pipes, Fittings, Tools, and every description
or apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for
heating and lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels. Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villogos, Factories
and Halls. „ _ . _ „
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Bollor
Fines mado to order. . .
Our Screw Cutting 3Iachlnes are entirely new, and pur
own patent warranted to do double the work of any other
Invention.
Ordore solicited from all sections of the country, and
promptly attended to. Jo 23, '66—ly
city.
Jyl0
TO RICE PLANTERS.
T HE Subscriber is Agent for tho sale of “ Anderson's
Patent Rice Hullor.” It Is compact and portablo,
may be worked by hand or horse power, turning ont-ac
cording to size of machine, from 20 to 600 bushels per day.
Cuts and a model of the same may be seen by application
dec 3 WM. P. YONGB, No. 94 Day «t.
HXSfSS for dbobhbbr.
f ARPER'B now Monthly MagaatneTor IVecember.-
"Th!iTnmnbnr commences tk® twelfth volume—now
la the time to snbscribe. Coll early, that you may pro
cure tho first number. .... , . _ .
Graham’s American Monthly 3IagaxIno for December.
-ALSO,-
Lily lluson? or. Early Struggles »3Ildit Continual llopo.
- iblo Life, by Alice Cray. Received and
hr lluson?
A Tale of Hu—
for sale by WARNOCK A DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers, No. 169 Congress sL
dec8
COAL FOR SALE.
T AROE Lump Lehigh,
■ A Rod Ash. (broken nnd screened,)
8oft Parlor Lump Coal,
Onle"rKlffl h Ma°S»litailTOTdto .nrp.rtoTtV
C "&V m " a ‘ Um t °
ALK1RK ALB*—17 barrels of this euiv
F ALKIRK ALE.—47 barrels of this superior
doc 3
S AL SODA, A-e.—1,000 lbs. snporior Sal Soda,
. —-
, 10 Iraxes Castllo Soap,
160 Ihe. Assorte*! fliftn Drops.
Jnst received, and for sale by ______ ,
JOS. 31. TURNER, Aw
deo3 .Market 8<i
C LOAK CLOTim.-Drown, T.n, Dnb, Ore;
.nit llluk Clonk Clothfc Bnelt Fl.nnnlinEluU.il nnd
Frnnch Merino., Printed Mnilln d. Ulnn., BlolUShnwli,
B., 8tnt. do, Elnck Mnrino ^kc^farm
deoft
Rlbero’s Rnlldlngs, Congreesst.
S UGARS.—Double reflnod Crushed, donblo refined
Powdered, Coffeo or soft Crashod. refined Whlte. In
•tore, and for sal* by C. A. L. LAMAR,
dec 6
m'nT- 10 m ■ m "° t asfesaft w
TTYHAItDY.—Tlmtid, In hnlfplp-, <in«rt.r.nnd on-
2jfn BULB No 8 Mackerel, 60 quintals godfish, 2
2SfV casks Uake, 60 boxes Hfrrings, landfog from
CwkVnipnwutd fcr«l. PABS0NS .
fob 7
RED POTATOBE*—11 bhls wimiTfleod Poto-
fc ' U ®S b SoonE ACO
WvQL. «n.un"F on *%8fSYBST **
No.awhltaksrst.
itXTOB 200 bids Prime PlantlndPptatoei,
* - from back LeUnd^and for^sal* »•»
OAfcUHO*fcft
^pwi!KSii nr . r .u
ri kinds of Enameled, Itlntedand Grained Cottage
..luuuber Furniture, wholesale and Uetall, at the Blanu-
factory and Warorooma, Nos. 40 and 48 Wooster street,
Now York. V * fob 29—3m.
\v. JAUKNDN a son.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
846 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
New York*
aug 1—ly P
ANDREWS A JBBUP.
Commission Merchants
BtenmEglrieijunifiir^lllnofiSlI.t.'^ooI,,
Belting, Ac.
Importers A Dsjuxrs in MANurACTURRXT* Aanctia
No. 07 Pine street. .......New York
A get ...
Steam Engines and Rollers. ......
Exclusive Agency in New York for Lowell Machlno
ita* Tools. P octa—ly
shop, Machinists'
Preserve Your Fruit.
IRAN WHITE'S PATENT SELF-SEAL1NO AIR
1.TIGHT.CAN.— 1 This noefnl, Ingenious and cheap
IAN having been thoroughly tested Is offered to the
...... _ .1,.* I, Mai, I.. ..IM niuin ..
Orders, cither in person or by mall, will receive prompt
attention. angU-ly
E :
Sewing Machines.
| XORLSIOR SEWING. MACHINES^-Made by
HOOD, IIATTELLE A CO^ Worcester,
cliUMtta. patented by Ellas llowo, Jr., September 10th,
1840. TIiobo Machines are warranted, (with proper use,)
GKO. W. ADAMS, BuporintendenL
Macon, Tch. 80, '60 fob 4
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALIXANDRIA RAILROAD.
Great Northern anA loutharn Hail Bottto,
ron WORTHERX, SOUTHERN AND WESriRN TR4VXLER3.
flKWICB Dally, (Sunday night excepted,) between
JL Richmond and Washington City, via Oordonr - "
anu Alexandria.
Honrs of departure at Richmond...0A5 A. V., and 7.30 r.M.
Itsturnlng leavo Washington a.m.,and r.M.
and arrivo at Richmond. 1 JO r. M., and 4 A. M.
Baggage Oliecks and Tickets, given through between
Richmond and Washington.
These two Railroads having no Simp Rail, and being In
excellent order, and carrying the great Northern and
Southern 3IaU, give tho beet guarantee of alwaye secur
ing connections, as ie shown by arrivals daily at Rich
mond and Washington city In advance of the Steamboat
line.
Fare between Richmond and Washington $6 60
An Omnibus will bo found always ready, to take through
passengers and their baggageof wearingapparel. between
the Depots, freo of charge, with ample tlmo for them to
take their meals, whether going North or South.
Through Tickets can be obtained between Danvill* and
Washington at the terminus of the Road, now nearly
completed to Danville. An agont of the company will re
ceive the checks of passengers from the Danville Road,
and attend to their baggage all tho tray to Washington
or the Baltimore Depot.
Tho fare tho same by the moll line, as by the old Steam
boat rente.
There Is no change of cars on the night line, between
Richmond and Alexandria^ Jan 14
VIRGINIACENTRAL RAILROAD.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
These Mill* are guaranteed la the mote postttrsmaa-
cr against breakage or derangement, and wamated ta
rind feed from ear con^^iUwEflMhg^^oaa
form p
with Improved patterns and sires, to salt thevfcrid wfcato
two harass.
Manufactured and for sate by
mar 8 at Nashville,^nn^andSflraSfoi
tosbA 131* and oofi
fNKUB UNDERSIGNED bavin;
Missas. Paaav Davis k Sons—Dear Sirs.—I find It
necessary in address yon stain, as my most sangnlua
expectations havo been more than reallsad. The call
for your valuable medicine la Ineraaalng ao very rapld-
tnat I (bar f shall soon be unable to Keep
D paee with
My particular objset In writing now is to bee that
‘" u kind! —*
- —- , —Jng.withtbsssof super
ior workmanship at one hundred and twenty-five dollars
on the receipt ofibi • youwlll kinder dli
batch as ordered In my letter of June Tut, I hope 1
will not be entirely ont before your last dispatch reach
es me, of which however, I have not yet heard from
cmaiu,
Dear Sir, yoors sincerely.
J.L.O ARRAU.
OPINIONS OF TUB PROMINENT DRTGGIflTfl AND
MEROIIANTfllN ITd FAVOR.
We, tbe uncerslKned, DraggKsof this city, have
. . . — -- -gopj-fhr
to supply Planters end those wanting.
ihipatcnsh ' * 1
rouarsfiU.
Extract from a letter from a Florida planter i
“ Ths McArtby Gin is Infinitely ahead of every other
Qinyetmanufoctnred. I would not be wltboht one for
treble tbs amount; It saves trouble, is atamis, and tuna
i alnly obtained."
ang24—tf EOflTONTA TILLALONG A.
been acquainted wlib, ..nd Mid or two past,
an arilda ol Family Medirins, known aa Perrv Davis'
Vegltable Pain Killer,and wo would assure tlio public
that In every InataiiOD ao far as we know H has given
the beat satisfaction the purchaser. We ean recom
mend u to the public aa an arlclo of great merit and
viriore. indoed, we never knew an article of Medi
cine become ao deservedly popular In eoebort n time,
"*■“ **-*—) of lta extensive sale, and
nigucd, J. D.Fark, J,
Oo„W.J. M. Gordon,
Chu.Collins, Able Zellen, l.fcO, Rearklrk, E. B,
fUnman, fl. II. Farnln, A. D. flenvlll, G. H. Hairs.
The Pain Killer is sold by John B. Moore A Co., Tho*.
M. Turner A Go. and 8.1). Brantley A Co., Savannah;
Barret, Carter A Co., and Clark, Wells A Dubose, Aor
ta; E. L. Strohecker A Co., Macon. Also byDrugi
and Orooers generally. * — a
cino naeomeso deservedly popui
which ta proved by iho fact arils
constantly Increasing demand, i
D. Donahty, Wads Eckstein k C
Cliorleston, Vo., to the Ohio River.
“* * »d ~
iiariusiuiii « n., w um uuiu
Dolly trnlus from Riohmond to Staunton, and tri-week-
K from Staunton to Goshen, Mondays, 1 Wednesdays and
idaye—connectingat Goshen with Wm.P Famshk
Co.’a Mall 8Uge Lino, according to the tri-weckly 3Iall ar
rangements, adopted by the Post Office Department, from
Richmond to the Ohio lllver.
Oars leave lUchmond dally at...
aud arrive at Stannten at...
0.46 a. m.,
" *0 r. M.,
(to dinner,) and there connecting with the Mail Stage
Lines to Lexington, Winchester and Parkersburg, Ya.
and arifve In Richmond at H 1J0
In foil tlmo forthopassongorsgoIngBouth to connect with
either of tho Southern Roads.
The Virginia Central Railroad lias been extended and
completcato Goshen, 33 mllee West of 8tennton,and laid
with heavy Rail all the way, with th* exception of about
ft miles, between Gordonsville and Bhodwell Mills,
which spaco is now bring relayed with heavy Rail, and
will be completed in a few weeks, after which the whole
road will be In perfect order, and for speed, safety and
comfort, will compare with any Railroad in the United
States. J. II. T1MBERLAKE,
JanM^^^^^^^^^^^^jugerintendcnt^
stoviKmon
sold by
i tho subscribers. Is acknowledged by all who
. ,j them, to be the beat and
not to get ont of repair. They are built
stantla! and workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors
Shoemakers’ and Saddlers’ work, In a manner warranted,
to giro satisfaction. The etlch will not rip any more than
common sewing, dono by hand. Call and seo them in
operation, at 140 OUMNUT street, Phlladolnhla, up
stairs. W. A. DAWSON Avovt.
tuny 19
REST FEES. BOLD MEDAL PIANO F0ETES.
>1
STEIN WAY Si SONS
HANUFACTURKR8, _ _
Util WtUur Sti., nui Bro»dw»y, Sew York.
RESPECTFULLY call the attention of
[the public to their splendid assortment of
[Semt-grand anil 8qnnre Pianos, which, for
volume of tono, elasticity of touch, beauty of finish, In
•hort, everything that renders a Plano perfect, are nnsnr-
‘ They were awarded tho First Remit
passed. They were awarded tho First Premium for ho
kinds. In competition with tho most distinguished make
from Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH!
STEINWAY A SONS havo Jnst been awarded the lint
Premium Gold 31edol (over all competitors) at the late
Fair of the American Institute. Crystal Palace, for the
best Plano Fortes. B dec 10—t
have seen or used
most convenient Stoves for Baking, Roasting
and Drolling, sold in this city. We have sold
a large number since they have been Intro
duced Into this market, all of which have
given perfoct satisfaction in every particular.
They are so constructed In the bottom oven plates, that
they afford more beat than any other Btove now in use.
They are well fitted, very heavy costings, and Urge ovens.
Wo havo five sixes. W o are soiling them at very low
prices. The operation ofthts8tov* is warranted.
We have also a pretty assortment of 8 tore, Hall, Office
and Bar-Room Stoves, which we are selling at very low
prices. Wo would bo pleased to have you call and ex.
amino before purchasing.
dec 10 LOVELL A LATTIMORE.
" EW ™ BT MA"ui-ACTony , , IEET ’ , “ 0 "
ho. 141 Bourn wist mshkbt square, bryah strbbt.
1 WOULD Inform my old friends and pat
rons, I have opened the Ibovestoro. In con*
duct the 8iove,Tin and Bheet-fron business
in all Us various forms, where will be found
a general variety of flioves. Tin and Bbeet-
Iron Ware, which I will be pleased to show
yon, and at such prices as will satisfy yon 11
yon want to purchase.
Al kinds of Roofing, Gutters of l^ad. Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repair,
lug executed wlthdespatcb.OId Stoves patup and Pipes
foraished at short notice.
Tin-Wareat Whotesaleand Retail. Call down Bryan
street, It will pay you for the walk. .
nov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
By the Steamer Augusta
•KRTE HAVE RECEIVED and are now opening, an
fv assortment of seasonable Goods, constating In
New York Millinery.
HRS. SIMMONS’ Whole..1. snd ne,»U
Millinery B nd Str.wGood. Were-
house, 864 Broadway* H. Y*,
MR8,8.1s now In Europe,for theexpress
inrposo of sotectlng novelties for tho w .
Jprlng trade, which will arrive and be part ol tho following, vis;
[ready for Inspection on or about tho first ' 44 Amotkeag Bine Drill ?
of Starch. Southern and Western Mere. 104 lire. Allendalo Sheeting;
chants and Milliners are respectfully In- , “ *“*
vlted to call and examine Ihe name before
pnrohoring elsewhere. Pattern Bonnots
always on hand, and sent by express to :
any address.
febft—3m B . ,
IlavardBleached8hlrtlng; .... ^ ..
8 x 8,10 x 10. and 10 x 12 Damask Table Cloths;
GMjJMSS.
screw of the metallc cap forming a perfectly air-tight
of wax or cement, and dispensing
Joint wlthont the uso .... „ . . . .
with the usual modo or eoldderiog tho cap to tbeontsldo
of tho can.
This Cap Is made of a metallc substance which cannot
affect tho fruit In tho least. Every Can ta warranted.
Sold by all dealers In the country. Sol* Manufacturer
“ d A ‘"“ ,Ue VBl. UK WRIlun «1.
Forrl«M.tom»nnf«olnro BijnwMW. P»t«nt 0«n In
olh«r^l5«.», .ppl, 10 A. CONGER k CO-^EK RtmAwaj,
AFE8*-F. OOTTENET A CO^ Importers of French
“ “ ’ "i.48 Brood st.
S*and other European Goods, No.
ap 80,1666.
1856,
SPRING JtlfD 8BMMER CLOTHING.
PIBRBOIV. HBIDT A CO*.
TffjrAVE Received and will continue to receivo weekly
JH. per Steamers, a large and elegant assortment of
Clothing, to which they Invite the attention of pnreha-
'connected as we are with a large manufoctnriug house
North, wa fool satisfied w* can and will sell as low as any
other house South. . „ .
Merchants visiting tho city wUl please call and ex*
amine for themselves. _
Wo also keep a nice assortment of Gentlemen's Fur-
IshingGoods, Noe; 101 Bryan and 08SL Julian streets.
P, S.» All order* from the country promptly attended to.
OAP AND OASfbLBI-
S OAP AND OARDLHH—
200 boxes Deadel's, Colgate and Croton fiunlly Soaps
' 1,1W and 21b bars.
£0 half boxes family Soap:
do No.l dot
do Toilet do, Besotted |
do Hydraulic Candles;
do Adamantine dot
do Star dot
doStearino do;
do Mltchri'aextra dot
do Beadri’s Tallow do;
do Tallow Candles, assorted brands t
do Judson's Sperm, 4’s
do . do Patent do do 4*8 fc 8^.
TTEPflTER > PARKER.
TMlWPbitadelphta Family Beef Id half bblsj)#r
160
7ft
100
7ft
60
76
80
00
120
l-.U.YTS,
JUV8SI B 1>1 11
Drapery Mnsllnt
Georgia Nankin s
OgdenBro. Shirting? . ...
To which tho attention of the public ta invited,
mar 12 AIK1N A BURNS.
Woodward,"Pinckney A' Clark,
118 Fulton St., New Yoxx,
Importers of
CHANCES, ENOLISn 81IEET AND PRENCU CLASS,
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, Ac., Ac.
. Manufacturers of
EXTRA AND OROUND PAINT BRU8HE8.
ENGLISH .nd AMERICAN COLORS,dry.nd ptronnd In
oil, imported xxraxsstT for the tbade, which
we offer on tho most ravoaAMJ; tkxms.
AH goods warranted as represented.
Ordors by Mall promptly attend
a£r l—3m
ntcu,
indoa to.
LEFLER & WH,r0X^
^r^S"ov?[J^^V^lorgan’s Btor
on Congress Street.
SMTAKBAH, «A*
ect4—ly
S undries-
40 boxes sup. Car. Soda, assorted ?
20 do Soda t Snlonitu*; 2 casks Bal Soda 5
6 casks Potash, 2d sorts!
100 boxes do 12 and 24 lbs each t
10 do Ground Pepper: 10 do do Allspice;
12 do do Ginger; 20 do Fig Bluet
1 ceroon Indigo; 26j*re ftfaeaboy Bnufft
40 dozen Jar* Macaboy Snuff;
80 gross Monrovia Pipe Heads;
40 boxes Negro Pipes, (Urg* bazreli);
100 mats Cassia; 15 bags Allsplcoi
20 bags Pepper; 2bapjlnc* Ginger;
100 boxes 6mdy, (assorted);
10 do assorted Cordial; 0 boxes W. I. Preserves |
6 do Ginger Pwsoryes,
100 do Woolrs Schridam flehnappe, qta and pta t
30 do Rhino Wines, assorted brands.
In itta-e and for sale by .
ap r 12 WEBSTER A PALMES.
NjBTW'BpOKH.
Likeness of each or the Post Masters
J^Holbroo. «».^ 0 _, Meop j Hilton. For
....IN00K A DAVIS,
Boekaelleraand Stationers,
dao lft . No. 159 Ooagrese at;
States; by J. Holbrook ....
Wyman’s nand Book of Ma^j
dsolft
nmduiaouo*. j°.«■
mull
New Books.
Reeelwed b^Wnrn.oek A Bavls.
AfJlllJ JO A, IOOO.
T UI First and tbs 8ccond Marriages; or the Courts
sies,of Wedded Life. By MraMadelin*LesUe.
Dickens' Household Words for April.
MORE OF
H6n. Miss Murray's Lotters, from tho United Btates,
Cuba and Canada.
Ernest Lin wood. By Mrs. Leo Ilents.
Tho Works of CtandeDnval, complete.
Ilnme's History of England.
‘ “irilr**""-"
Prescott's Philip tho 2nd.
Macaulay's Hlsto7 of England.
Mllman’s Gibbons'Rome. . _ . .
For sale at the Bookstore,
apr 2 No. 169 Congress street.
New Books.
R.oelT*<t J»hm.M ji Cooj.r * Co.,
of Blographta, embracing
a veries of Original Memoir* of DUtingntahed Per-
edited by FrancisL. nawks, L LD.
sons of all Times; — --—- ----
Ths Confidential Oorrespondenco of Napoleon Bona
parte with his brother Jorepb. it .. ,
Recollection* of the Table Talk of fiamuel Rogers-
Poems, by Charles Kingsley; author of “Hypatia,"
Sprague's Elements of Natural Philosophy.
Tho Angel In the HonjgMjFoyn.
Prescott’* Philip tho Second.
Tho Attach* In Madrid.
Ten Years among tho MaO Bogs.
EstelloGrant; ortho LoatWIfo.
Rambles In Eastern Asia. ByTtalL
Memoir* of Rev. Sidney Bmlih.
Home Servloe*. By W. Bacon Stevens.
Ernest Llnwood. By Mrs. Lee Ilents.
apr 2
JjqLOUR^lftObagsFlour; 80 bbla do,Just received
■ n,r r "J° r “"%RANTON, JOnNSTON k CO.
nUTTER AND CI1EEBB—
■S 80 kegs choice Goshsa Bnttert
M boxes do XngUrii Dairy Chee*et
B y.a p ' r,1 “am:ffn b N , n oN mco.
mBBV*—26 bbls prime and Mess Beef for sale at
nBBF*—26 hbls prune
- EATCLIFT.
frHUKETr« bbli R.W WbUk.y, Ublta*.
yW fc.
A EATCLOT.
as received tbe Ftnt rrinrisiss al
Paper Hangings and Borders.
A LABOB assortment for sale at moderate pricey at
jrateprices, aft
JOHN OLIVER'S Paint Store,
» Rooms papered at theriwrtert^taw^'iW* IB
New Books
Rec.lr.d b/ Wunotk * Puta.
MARCH 14TM, 1850.
FNKHH Life of Deary the IVth, King of Franc* anfi *
JL Navarre; by G.P.R. James.
^Tssajr, Critical and Miscellaneous; by T. Bablngtoa
Tbe 1 Kilory of Scotlud dnrinc the reign of Queen
Mag’and of King Jameo VI; by William Robertaen,
Macaulay's History of England, from th* AeeessloA ef
James II
Hume's Ulstery England, 8 rota.
TII^friends and
fWiw? tho public, that he has Just received a targe sup-
My^Arply of SILK and GINGHAM UMBRELLAS^
They being manufactured expressly for himself,
be can confidently recommend them for durability, and
at prices that will suit all purchasers.
WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor,
dco 24. 17 Whitaker street.
UMBRELLAS.
^4**v A FINE I.OT Jnst received—such as Scotch
GUw and French Oinghams, a superior article. Those
»Mgic*In want, call aaa seo, at the Gothlog Store, Gib-
^^bon's Range. O KO. 8. NICHOLS A CO.
.um.,
nEFRIOERATOItS, Meat Safos, Water Coolers, Ked
JK* zlcs, Water Filters, Wire Dish Covers, Fish Kettles,
Soup Digesters, French Tinned Ware, Tinned and Enam
elled Stew Pans, Cooking Stoves, Cooking RangeSjTable
Cutlery, Cedar Tuba and Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow
Ware, Clothes, Market, Travelling and Fancy Baskets,
DlrdCages, Planished and Japanned Ware, Ac. Also,
Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Ware. Brass Kettles, Stove
Pipes, Cooking Utensils of all kinds for 8toves and
Kangos, together with the flnost assortment of Houso
Furnishing Goods in the city,
mar 19 HORACE MORSE.
trace SetlH ! face Setts i
HENRY LATHROP A OO.
Tf AVK Received per eteamer Knoxville, ono of tho
n most beautlfoll assortments of Lace Goode ever
exhibited In this city, embracing the following styles:
Ileal Thread Lace Betts; do Maltese do do.
do llonlton do do; do Valenciennes d*
do Vatencolnnes Bertha Canes and Slsvses.
French throughout Muslin Setts.
Mourning Setts, entire new style.
fob 14 IIEN11Y LATimOP A OO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
MjEOEIVED por steamer Knoxville, 40 pieces of fine
IS Printed Lawns at 12 W cent*, by
fob 14 henry Lathrop a co.
rviiasytiffifeslia
may bo found Showor Baths, Galvanlzccrfron, tih *o«5
Leaded Bath Tabs, Copper Rollers, ratent Pan Water
Closets, Lead Pipes, 8heet Lead, Brass and Plated Cocks,
Force Pomps, India Robber Hose, for sals at the Uonse
Furnishing Store 16ft Broughton-st.
mar 10 HORACE M0R8E.
HPHING GOODS. SPRING GOODS.
milK Subscribers have received per steamer Knox-
JL vllle, a beautiful lot of Spring and Summer Silks,
consisting in part of
8atln striped Poult do 8ole Silk*.
do Cro DeKnaps do.
Plaid and striped Glaco do.
fob 14 HENRY LATItROP A OO.
NEW GOODS.
f|U8T Received per steamer Knoxville—
•J Rich 811k Robes; Borage do;
Poplinett do; CrapeDeParis do;
Levlngne Canto do; Mous. do Chine do;
ChlntxDrilltante; Fancy Silks;
Printed French Cambric;
Solid color do - do;
English, French and Domsatic Prints;
Furniture Clilntx;
Cold Embroidered Scarft;
Block Silk Mantillas;
Fancy Coalmens; Black do;
ALSO,
A largo assortment of Embroideries, Ribbons, Ac.
For sale by (fob IS) DzWIlT A 3IOROAN.
Spring JtffintiUaa.
■MUST Received, a very handsome lot of the above
fov Goods, of entire new stylos, by
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
FOR HALB.
41AAA CASKS Nails, 100 doxen Collins Axes,
WlF3000pair!fracesassortod,ft00dozen Jioes
assorted. By N. B. A H. WEED.
Jan 6
ftTAPDB GOODS
fTJLEACUKD Shirtings and Sheetings;
JU9 Linen Drillings; Casslmeres, Ac., for Gents and
Boys wear; Damask Linens: Napkins;
Doylies aud Toweling*; Irish Linens;
Long Lawns and Birds Eye Diapers;
Linen Sheetings; Pillow Com Linens, Ac., foe.
For solo by
apr 7 DeWITT A MORGAN.
^foATB, Ac^-2^00 bashelsprimo Ohio Seed Oats:
VF 600 bnibcls fresh Corn Meal;
125 bales choice Eastern Hay;
100 bags superfino Flour;
Corn, Wheat, Bran, Salt. Old Peach Brandy;
Old Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
In store and for sale by
apr 7 WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
fl OF FEE *—2,960 bags Coffee, cargo of tbe brig
%J Abby Jones, from Rio Janerio, for sal* by
apr 7 N. B. fo H. WEED.
YTTHBAT SHORTS.—1,000 bushels Wheat
Tf Shorts, the best of feed for borsee and oows,for
sale cheap by
apr 7 JNO. INGERSOLL.
■MTKTlNB.-.FIfty boxeflLangsworth’s sparkling Uatan-
▼▼ bo, Just received (tsatore of
apr 7 WAYJfl, GRENVILLE A CO
ntcin SIDES. IHOOLDIRS AND
Jlp LARD.—E0 hhds Bides; 20 boxes 8houlders;
28 Ibis Lard. In store and for sale by
apr 7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE fo CO.
niI*OT AND NAVY BREAD.—The under-
MT signed olfor a supply of Pilot and Navy Bread, on
liberal terms. Jsn 24 LYNN A 8NIDBR.
WTOTIOB TO SHIP CAPTAINS*—We bav*
IT received anew supply of Msss and prime Beef,
wlilch we offor at the lowest market price, and to whleb
wo Invite your attention. LYNN A SNIDER,
Jan 17 96 Bay street.
W INBN GOODS*—Rec’d per steamer Alabama—
JLfi 104,114,124, Linen Sheetings; 40 and 46 in Pi!-
jin u““'" ,>T HENRY LATHROP A CO.
fiORN ME AZ<r—100 sacks fresh ground Corn
Meal, for sale by
Jan 17 LYNN A SNIDER.
VirHHKEY AND H01*ASSE8^-100bbl
ff Pikes'Magnolia Whiskey, 160 do MotasMW, for
sale to arrivo per schr NarragansetLJfrom New Orirans
by . Jan 18 OCTAVU8 COHEN.
nUTTER, CHEESE, CANDJLBS, Ae.«.
U 20 kege cholco Goshen Butter;
lOObpxee do do Chocs*;
60 do Eng. Dairy do;
10Q do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Sperm do;
100 do Tallow do; .
100 bbta Butter; Bugar, and Soda Crackers;
60 do Pilot Bread!
60 box**fresh Raisins;
10 frails soft Almonds;
^ b,uu lE3M , 3'o«N . oa
ff. ARD, CANDLES, *e-
B A lft bbta prim#Leaf Lard;
60 boxso Adamantine Candies. (Star brand);
7ft do BeadersThllow do ft'eandS’e;
100 do Smith’s fo Buchan’s Family Soap;
76 do Colgate's No.land lb bars do;
J Johnston fcoa
nACON ■ IDES.—10 hhdi cholc. Bkoh SUM,
if todla, tnm OlSwA.
•MTHI8KH Y^-ao^barrels Wktakeyi 300 do Mo-
W UMM. lOObOX-MMOgd^i-^
mar 14
For aalo at tbe Bookstore,
>.169 Congress street.
New Books.
R«e.l.«0M>jrJ.km M.Coop
ooper «' Qo«
-uciiuHii, APRIL 8TH.
WTATIONAL System of Political Economy. By Fl*4-
A3i crick list, tranetated from the German.
Note* of Travel in EgypL tho Holy Land, Turkey anfi
Greece. By Benjamin Dorr, D. D.
S . I L r ?’ ,#<1 t not M* te dj or, How thsy live atWoodsid*
and Throckmorton Hall. By Alice Carey, author of
“Govern ock."
TheOreen Mountain Girl; A story of Vermont. By
Blythe Whit*. Jr.
Tolling and Hoping, tho 8tory of a Little Hatchback.
By Jonny Marsh.
The Island of Cuba. By Alexander Humboldt, trfcna-
tated from the Spanish. By J. 8, Thrasher. . .
The Private lire of an Eastern King. By William
Knighton—now edition.
Slanuol or Brithh Rural Sports, comprising Hbooting,
Hunting, Fishing, Hawking, Racing, Ac. By Stone-
heugo.
Sovostopol; Tbe Story of,its Fall. By George Elmer*
Clement Lorimer; or, The Book with tbe Ivon Ctaspe.
By Angus B. Reach.
Sell; or, Tlie Narrow, Narrow World. By Mta. Genu.
Amy Charlton I or. First Days at School.
Uistorg of the Ravages of the Yellow Fever in Notlbtk,
Va* 1866. By O. D. Armstrong, D D.
Tho Story of a Drop of Water. By Catherine Long.
Hon. Mlxa Munnv , i
U NITED STATES, Canada and Cuba. *
Hchwegler’a History of Philosophy In 1
translated by Sceyle.
Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new supply in half Calf
and In Cloth.
Napoleon’s Confidential Oorrcspendenea with hi* broth
er Joseph.
Devan’s History of tho Qnesn’s of th* House ef Han
over—2 vole.
Tho Attach! in Madrid.
Romance or the Harem, by Miss Pardo*.
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavansngh.
Earnest Linsford, by Mrs. Lee Hi nts.
mer 4 W. TIIORNE WILLIAM!.
Fashions for Marob.
WNRANK LESLIE’S Paris Gaxsttej *“
Msreh >ipat jj jy jjsgaxJnofor March.
Ballon’s Pictorial.
Also more of
Rose Clark; by Fanny Fern.
Amy Lee; or, Within and Without
Tbe Iroquois, Mlnnlo Myrtle.
Edith tho Quaker's Daughter.
Lily Uuson; or, tho Autobiography of an Orphan Girl.
Rachel Gray; by Julia Kavauagn.
The Watch G:rl;or, Life Sccneaaethey are. For sal*
by WARNOCK A DAVIS,
mar 6 No. 169 Congress street.
Embroideries.
R eal honiton lace setts.
do Brussels Point do do.
do Valenrlennes do do.
N. W. Collars, in every variety.
Linen and Crepe Collarsand Sloevt*.
Loco Bauds; French Bands.
8wlss and Cambrlo Flouncing*.
Lace Veils, Ac, Ac. Jnst received by
fob 19 Dewitt a Morgan.
DeWitt & Morgan,
A RE now Receiving their Spring a * ‘
of Foreign and Domestic Dry O
assortment of Plantation Goods, wbkl
_Ooods, also a targe
Goods, which they offer aft tne
lowest prices, and to which they solicit tbe attention of
purchasers. Gibbon's Building,
Con grass.street- • ■
fob 28
1 ilimf iitttived. M
A m SUPPLY OF G ENT'S LINEN BOSOMED SHIRTS
I of tho latest and tauti approved styles, also an as
sortment of
Byron and Polka Collars;
Opera Neck Tics;
Fancy Napoleon Keck Ties;
do Albert do do)
do Cheeked Napoleon Neck Ties;
do Lonten Washington Keck Ties)
Blkand Dol’d Mdr* Antique-Neck 1
mar 12 AIKIN
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
Atvitt, Irnthrop Jt Jtogero
REOKIVING a targe and elegant assort-
A RB NOW RECEIVING a
mont of Now Qpring Goods, to which they Invite th*
attention of pnrehsisere.
Henry Lathrop & Co,
4VK RECEIVED PER STEAMER—
Ladles’ Colored and Red Kid Gloves;
H Ladles’ Colored and Red Kid Olovee;
do. Dark Fur Cnflh;
French Emb’d.Muslin Collars;
do. do. Cambric do4
do. do. Mtulin SImvso, Ac. dee 27
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At the Old Hand, 165 Brsi|ktsn>|| J
’..w umioir
'86 do Dose
PfcH dot
... -L 0.. Rectified V
_ doDomectioE
ftO AebittterF ‘
^marW 11, SCRANTON,,
P LATE WARMER8. Planished and Japaaned Ware,
Cooking, Parlor, Hall and Box 8tovtf, Cooking
Kangee, Orates, Haft and Goak Stands, Ladleo* Sewing
Chairs, Gu Stands and Tubes, Cedar Ware, Willow Ware,
Ac. Also, Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Ware. Braae Ket
tles, 8tovos, Pipes, Cooking UtenoUs of all Unde for
8tovcsand Ranges, together with ths finest assortment
of House
Jaw 26
■KTKTIIITE and colored BriUtantas; colored Lawns,
ff Plaid Ginghams; Solid'colored French Cambstea
do do doLawna.
Plain black Sewing Bilks,
do Plaid do do.
Snow drop Damask Napkins.
Irish Linens, Long Lawnr
fob 14
Hm5t* c 'mH«op j op.
DRESS GOODS,
wmrE WOULD call ths special attention of tbe Ladlee .
w """waBiraaiS; _
now to be seen at our establiskment-
nos, Mons do Lain*, Cashmeres, Raw L
ColM Silks; and In fltoft, «wy variety of 1 rr
which will be sold at the very lowest pricer, ...
wish them to call, and see bow Utile money need be epen
for a handsome drees. „ .
ROKSNBAUGH A LAD0O1T,
jfi—^ jCo,Mka#gafitexra.
HENRY LATHROP 4.
YTAyB Received
U 184 White 1
andTaaeeta {Black Xtastlo Belt
Kog Crape; Plaid Jaconets, lie.
MORIB NBW JEWELRY,
ftBMiiBMfolasebrtmentofBifl
m
•ypST Received a beantifol assortment of Breaclifts,FT»
•I RlngoanA Bracrletedn eette Cameo, Goldeftona, Me*
sale, and all gCld, in every variety, and a larger assort
ment than usual in tingle pieces.
UT ment oT all bis
ta to notify all Creditors to baa'd theft)
immediately to JOHN T
fob SO ^ ^
A lpacas and linbnl-b*