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VOLUME! LI
SATURDAY MORNII? G> MAY 10,1856.
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tegrity of existing contracts. Allcontracts tor the year
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expiration of the period for which the were made.
ALEXANDER A SNEED, Republican.
j. o. wmairr a ca. oeor*un.
THOMPSON A WITHINQTON, Morning News.
R. B. HILTON. Journal.
ILAuT*^TEAmf[RT^
THS SHIM coxrxtstxo TRIM LINS 4X1
ATLANTIC. | BALTIC,
Cant. Wear. I Capt. Comstock.
ADRIATIC,
Copt. ——
These ships having been
built by contract .expressly
for government service. ev>
1 cry care has been taken In
thoir construction, as also
v Inthelr engines, to ensure
strength aud ipcedtQaud
i for passengers are unequalled
for elegance or comfort. ..... ., .
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool,!a first
sabln $i»i; In seoon.1 cablo, $7-}; exclusive use of ex
tra alia state rerun, *323. Prom Llverpoolto New York,
glO and £20.
An experienced Snrgeon attached to each ship.
No berths can he secured until paid for.
PROPOSED DATE* OP SAILING,
ft rest Atow Turk. Press Uvrpoil.
1835. 1035.
Wednesday... .4an*4. .IBVHfiaturday... Jan. IS.. IBM
Wed need iy.... Psb.7..IAt3ldaturday . .Feb. 27.. I8.V4
Wednesday.... Feb *1.. 10331 Saturday.... Feh. 10.. 183ft
Saturday... Jan.24.. 1033
Por Freight or Pares re apply to
EDWARD K. COLLtNd, SO Wall street, N. Y.
BROWN, dill PLPi V It CO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KENN tRD4*CO,27 Austin Friars,London.
B.O. WAIN WRIGHT A CO., Parts,or
OEO. II. DRAPER, Havre.
nr I he owneraof these ships will not be accounts-
MeNor gold, si ver, bullion, sptde. Jawelrt,precious
atones, or me als, unless bills of lading are signed
there for, and the valne thereof evpreased therein.
tihlppcra please take notice, that the ships of this
Line cannot carry any good* contraband of war.
Jane. mwfly
NEW yQRMREMEN&SOUTHAMPrON
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
The ships comprising this
linear* the WASHINGTON,
Capt. E. Oavendy; HER
MANN, Capt. Edward Hig
gins. These steamers atop
-at Southampton, both going
‘ returning.
raorosiD dates op sailing—1858.
Prom South-
from Prom ampton for
Now York. Bremen. New York.
SATCBDAT. BATUSOAT.
f Hermann,.....,..J*n. 26 feb. 23
Washington Feb. 23 Mar. 22
I Hermann. Mar. 22 April 10
Washington-April 19 May 17
Hermann... ..^...May 17 Jons 14
Washington...—June 14 July 12
t Hermann .July 12 Ang. 0
Washington Aug. 0 Sept. 6
- Hermann Sept. 6 Oct. 4
Washington Oct. 4 Nor. 1
Hermann..........Nor. 1 Nov. 20
Washington..—Nov. 29 Dec. 27
Peb. 27
Star. 26
April 23
May 21
Jnna 18
July 16
Aug. 13
Sept. 10
Oct. 8
Nov. ft
Dec. 3
Dec. 81
Doctigu Mnstntas fitacKs. Tfrto-Yorft atibtrtfstmrnts
_ .WAv^^fS^WrV.ai.
Prulld.v » RltbMMl, Dark., Wul.lMUmScriTN
nhd fcnaiiM.
tbo*. n. aanntnn. hmcouI a. mum.
dealt ly
IVees 8. M. Pttttngtil4-Ge.U JUuerUetng Jlgtatj, II
AftsssarL, Jfm Yarkand JYe. 10 Staiiet, Neste a,
P.4i Co art A|snta for the most Influential ahu lar-
gasl circulating Oommartialpenert both In the United
Mates tad the Canadaa.
ffiifc. Am^Om.
■‘riMMAtAlft*'
■ PanyihiOa.t
Will practice la the Flint and adjoining counties oft ha
Jan 7 Maeoa Circuit. if
novStf. - Ntawtlcellos Ban,
ATToSLVWSauV^AS-ffiLAW.
will practice to l&Tcnana*onhu/wxftmith Florida.;
References—Tunno Pinkney at Oo^ charleston. 8. U.«
Pierson, llaldt 4* Oo.,8avanuab,Oad Cooper It Mother,
Mlcanopy.PIn.
march w ly*
SAMUEL W. PBPPEH,
I1RNRY J. PEPPER la SON.
IVastchea. Jewelry and Rllver Ware*
Ai. 17ft CketHul at., opposite lit Slat* Haute,
M Philadelphia,
may 36 ly
wn.t.i/«m an \vim:ui:ii.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warrenton,Goo„
Will practice In tbs Northern Circuit of Georgia, and
in theeoantt*s»fBarke,Un1anri>la, Jefferson and Wash*
lngton,oftho Middle Clrenli.hr mayo
FULTON HOUSE,
AT *‘ A ."vV B .fi E R v&.“ OIA '
Atlanta March 14* 1*53. tf mai
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young** Building, Sign of the GOLDEN SADDLE,
orrosna w. a. sukohs* cwtiuxq area*.
W. II. MAY & CO.
Have on hand a good aaeortment of Saddles, Bridies and
Harnesses, of which the following comprise a part:
Spanish Quilted, Overlaid amlShafton Saddles, Plant
er'* largo sad extra large Saddles t Men's
■*“ • **oy*’ and Itaoe do4 Ladles* Saddle*.
Bridies and Marten gales; Saddle Bags, Tranks,
.addles; Mon * plain do^ Eng
lish do4 Boys' and Roes do4 Ladies' Saddles of a variety of
jmtterns; **
SADDLER'S MATERIALSv-Soddle Trees, Skirting and
Hogaklna; Pad doa 8trtUning and Worsted Web; Thread
and Tacks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Baggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Baronche, Bnggy A Balky
Bprings and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and Bows, by
the single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain do:
patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain d04 bread ana
narrow Laces, variety of pattern*; Silk and Worsted
Fringe; black and pnrple Coach Roan*; Buggy Limp*.
Plated and Brass Carriage Banda Brass and Plaited
Knobs, 4c. July 23
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALVE
wilder”8*8a'laman'dek safes,
AS NAXl'raCTOKSD BT
STARNS & MARVIN,
NEW YORK.
IN THE Sre of the 3d
Inst., which consumed
the brick building, occa*
fiiml by Mr. John T.
Thomas opposlie the
Gas Work* In this city,
was a Safe of the above
description, containing
the books, papers and
money or Mr. Thomas
and although lb* build
ing was destroyed, the
said Saf- sustained no
injury wnatever from the
Intense beat to which It
had been exposed. On
opening the dale, tho
coiitem* w.-rc-Isa mI .i,..i--i>irbctl.aiul in tbasameorder
and ennd Itiou as wh< n placed there, except a alight
di-cnlorailon lo the nrojccllng en*U or a tow papers,
and Iho backs of one or two ol the books, caused by
iiiestoam generaled In tho Sato, while at Its greatest
beat.
The Sato and contents, as It came from the rnlns,may
ai!1l be seen. In the possession of Mr. Thomas, at the
Uaa Works. A laig* assortment ol those celebrated
Safes always on hand, and for sale by
O.H.CAMl'FtBLD, Auont lor Manufacturers,
July 20, 1033. 171 Bay st.,0avauuab, Ua.
I take pleasure In corrob' rating the foregoing state
ment, and l^a.ldltlon would add that lire books are now
in uso. T.T.THOMAS, Wood Yard,Perry Wharf.
July 20.1B55. ocl 84
FlttE IS91IIANCE. “
STATOtEXT of the “Norwich Fire Insurance Company ol
Norwich, Connecticut, on tho 6tli day of June, any
Capital 8tock.— $160,000 1535.
Surplus...... — — . ft.33> 00
$165 J2
AUXTS or TBS COXTAXT. 100
321 Shares Bank Stock In various Banks $30,009 00
23 “ Incorporated Comiwnies other than
Banks .V— — 27600
Notes on demaud, secured by Mortgages on
Real Estate, Bonds, Bank Stock and other
good personal security .—121,800 00
Gash in hands of Agents — 2,000 00
M In Bank 1,166 00
$165,32100
UABomxa.
Looseso<lJnsted, unadjusted or claims for losses—none,
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual—
none.
Total amount at risk (about) 3,400.000.
Tits amount at haxnrd on any risk, (with very few ex
ceptions,) not over 6,000.
A BREWSTER, President.
E. Leashed, Jr., Secretary.
Norwich. CodDh June 9tu, 185ft.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, Mayor of
thsdty of Norwich, lasaidStato, A. Urcwiter, President,
and E. Learned Jr., Secretary of the “Norwich Fire
IniurenceCotupflny, n andmad«Bo1etnnoath to the truth
of the above statement, signed by them. 1 also,
certify that 1 have examined the report of eaid Compa
ny, and find tho above to be a correct statement of the
same and that the notes and loans on which a part of said
capital is invested are in my opinion good and well
In’ testimony whereof,! have here to set my band and
caused the seal of the city to be affixed, this 9th day of
Juno. 1855.
fL. 8.1 WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Slayot of the city of Norwich.
The undersigned Is agent for the above office, and is
ready to taka risks on all descriptions of prnpert^to the
cl,T ir>«
Refined Shred Isinglass,
TOOK BLANO HAKQB, TABU JBIXIBS, A*-A
,1? good and cheap article for Oohfeetloae|e, Hotel and
Family use. . To be obtained In large or email quantities,
wish directions for naing, of the principal grocers and
druggists throughout the United States,
fob*20-Cmo P PETER 00
1 COOPER,
. Staten Island
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFICE, MO. 9 J01IM STREET,
(» DOORS FROM BROADWAY;)
waw TOUR.
T HR undersigned, proprietors of this establishment,
have for a long time (the cantor partner of the
firm, Nathan ltarrett, for 87 yean,) been proeecutlng
their bndaeae at Staton Island. They have spared no
effort or expenee. especially In the last tow years, to ex
cel In all the branches of their art, and havabeen suc
cessful In attaining a high degree of Improvement, as
well In the machinery and apparatus for dressing differ
ent styles of goods, os In practical artistic skRl. In dye
ing and ffnisliing Ladies’ folk, Satin and Merino Dreeses,
great improvements have been made. In a large portion
of cases, these articles are made, in color and finish, very
nearly eanal In appearance to new goods. Crap* Shawls,
Cloaks, Mantilla*, Velvet Garment*, Aq„ or* also very
success folly treated. Faded and stained goods restored
or re-dyed.
8ILK8 AND SILK DRESSE8 WATERED.
Lac* and Muslin Curtain*. Carpets, Rnga and Table
Covers, cleansed and refinlahed. Damask and Moreen
Curtains beantlfolly Dyed. Also, Ribbons, Hosiery,
Olovee, Ac. Orders executed with cars and dispatch.—
Ooeds received and returned by Express. Goods kept
■ufaject to the claim of tha owner, twelve month*.
HES0T,
1,0. t*
naOBTEMA
CBAKCM-
ABB
w
-AH *
Oo1l_.
0,«l,,l»A
T -sts?r
T «JS K .
Reugb Glass for
A TTENTION Isinvitodta the above various demrip-
A t Ion * of Wixnow GLAM In nse for Bronx*, Dwiluxoi,
and other purposes. The guflitjr of these articles lain-
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WAI.rER, U AKCB * C!«.
America'), french, llonara
thlc.aml Vanilla UllOC« H.ATE;
prepared cocoa t BR« »MA. CO.
COA PASTE;Cocoa Sticks,stoln-
ble, Homospalbin and Dietetic
Cocoat Cocoa Shells; Cracked
Cocoa,Ate.
These Manutoetnrcs to which
rtaiT ratniVMs have been a-
warded by the chief Instltutons
. an' Pairs o« tho Union, are an
Hisir as Fruit axeellcnt Jleft for children,Invo-
#/ Us Cocoa, with a I ids. and peraous In hoaiiU. They
pod "ptitid. allay r aher than Induce the ner
vous exciterai nt altondant upon the use of tea or ooff,-a.
and are recommended by Dr*. Warren, Jackeon, (lay.
ward. Ware, and Adame.of Boston, and by eminent
ptmidaneelrawh re. . . „ . „
For sale by all (he principal Grocers In the United
Slates, and by tnoir Annie. ^ .
D.U. Murray, Now York; OrantfeTwello, Phlladei-
C hla; Thomas V.Urund'ge, Baltimore; K«nneU it Dad-
iy,Cin. WALTER BAKER It CO.,
mar 15-3m Dorchester. Mass.
SINGER'S
A LL Persons whousstra to obtain fall and reliable
A information respecting 81NGBK’S SEWINO MA
CHINES—their price. capubilitlee, advantages, sites, im
provements, method of uorklng, means of procuring
them, and ail other particulate—cun do so by applying
at our office
No. 383 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
by letter, or in person for
I. M. SINGER & CO'S GAZETTE.
Tills paper 1* devoted entirely to the Sewing Machine
interest. Copies will be supplied gratis to all interest
ed.
N. B.— 1 The unparalleled succeas of oar Sewing Ma
chines has induced several fraudulent imitations uf-them,
besides numerous infringements of our intent*—or
which we owu sixteen, cults for the infringement of
onr patent* have recently been decided in our favor in
the U. 8.Circuit Courtain New York aud New Jersey.—
In these suits tho great principle of
HOlDtXO DOWN THS ruuuc TO BB HEWCD TOTHS SUXFACS OF
TUX MACHINE, BT A YtUDtSO FatMUBB,
which is used in all Sowing Machines—has been lolly es
tablished. The Wheeler A Wilson, aud the Orover 4
Baker Sewing Machinesju weallese, each infringe three
distinct pateuts, owned by ue. Do have snits against
them lu several of the U. 8. Courte, which will soon be
tried. We hereby caution the public not to buy any in
fringing Machines, as they cau be compelled bylaw to
stop using them, and to pay costs aud damages.
49* L>cal Agents wanted to make sales ofonrim-
- proved Sewing Machines. To penous properly qualified
for the ba in'ess, n rare opportunity for protitoblo and
pleneant employment Is offered.
Newrnnd improved Machines exchanged on liberal
terms for old Machines of every kind.
I. JL SINGER 4 CO^
Principal Office, 023 Broadway, N. Y.
apr23—3m I*
The Infallible
, Seir-Scallng Fruit and Vegetable Can.
i A"feUR experience daring the past yoar, in manubet-r-
. VF log 8BtF . SBAUS0 frujt CANS,
and the nnivcrml satlsfatfilon and certificate* of partlce
who have parchased ami tested those of various makers
have given ocas the decided preference overall others.
The subscriber* nffor to th* public, the
BEST SELF-SEALING OAK
ever Invented, to preserve Fruit. Vegetables. 4c.
THE SEALING IS INVARIABLY PERFECT,
All others require solder or cement.
The opening luu been enlarged to admit»
FULL SIZED PEACH.
Every can Is perfectly tested before it leaves oar manu
factory, and stamped with our name.
TAYLOR * HOBGETTS,
Manufacturers of Plauirited Tin and Japauned Ware.
No. 69 Beekmau St., New York,
mar 19—lm P
Stopping at Southampton, both going and xetarnlng,
they offer passengers proceeding to London and Havre,
advantage* over any other route, for th a economy of tlmo
•nd money.
r us sox non yaw roxx to eocTBAxrrox axb bxemcx.
first Cabin, Main Saloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower Sa
loon. $110; Second do. $60.
All Tetters sod newspapers most pass through lbs Poet
Office.
No bUlaof lading will be signed or parcels received on
Ihsday ofsaRIng.
An experienced Snrgeon Is attached to each ship.
f0C N. York,
0. A. UKINEKKN 4 CO.,Bremen,
GROSKKY «c CO^ Southampton,
WM. IgBLTN, Havre.Jan 19—1y2aw
f. h. otutoax.
ISA BtntSUT
lerch 1
ants,
Portkular attention givan totnaeam of '.'ottoa. Rice,
4c„ a«4 liberal cash advance* mad* on consignments.
REFERENCESi—lfanter 4Gammell, Savannah. Os.:
0.0. Parsley, Esq, President Commercial Dank, Kidder 4
Martin. J. U. Planner, Esq, Wilmington, N. C.
nor 1ft—ly
to CO..
THO8. J. 6 ARS.ON t CO.
Light Ntreet, BALTIMORE,
Wsstens Produce and General Comtnfeeion Jler.
ektmteand Dealenin Bacon, Pork, Lard, <£c.
• janJl—6^" 0r,Ier * re, t >eclfn,, 3 r •oHcltod'CE
lim ™. AND KERSEYS.
rLABTBB ..nr li.vl . bett.r npportnnlly of
Jt parcbMlng l>» r.mri .rtlolot it M gn.1
JtigJn- M «M» e«n l» bon.lit now .1 (hi. Slore. W.
i*n o, jUBa.Wg. w-ttmoBt of BliANKRTO, oblch
ROKBBBAIfOlf A LA MON’S,
4*0 90 , No. 2 Sliaild** 8 tore*.
pounds Chasdtor 4 Co. Bacon.
mart LYNN A 8NIS1UL
T
TO RICE PLANTERS.
HE Snbecriber is Agent for the sole of “ Anderson’s
_ Patent Rice Hnller." It Is compact and portable,
may be worked by hand or horse power, turning out ac
cording to eix* of machine, from 20 to 600 bushel* per day.
Cuts and » model of the same may be seen by application
to dec 3 WM. P. TOXOE, No. 94 Bay at.
IIAIU-BH FOB DECENBBH,
WARPKK'8 new Monthly Mogazin* for December.—
■ ■ This number commence* the twelfth volume—now
It the time to subscribe. Call early, that yon may pro
cure the first number.
Graham'* American Monthly Magazine for December.
Also,—-
Lllv Union; or, Early 8tru«les’MId«tContinual nope.
A Tale of Humble Lifts, by Alice Oray. Received and
for sal* by WARNOCK 4 DAVIS,
, Booksellers and Stationsrs, No. 169 Congreas «L
doo 3 '
COAL FOR SALE.
W* AROE Lump Lehigh,
1 A Red Ash. (broken and screened,)
Soft Parlor Lump Cool,
Smith's (Richmond) Coal.
Orders received, and Coal delivered to any part of the
city, by application to OEO. A. McCLKnKEY,
deed Sorrel's Buildings, Boll street
F ALKIRK ALE.—*7 barrel* of this superior
brand, direct Importation, landing from ship Shan
non, and for sale by MINIS 4 JOHNSTON,
doc 3
C4AL SODA, Jfce.—1,000 lbs. superior Sal Soda,
525 10 boxes Castile ft«p,
160 Iba. Assorted Gum Drop*.
Just received, and for sale by
J08. M. TURNER, Agent,
dec3 Market Square.
C LOAK CLOTHS.—Brown, Tan. Drab. Grey
aud Black Cloak Cloths. Sack Flannels. English and
french Merinoa. Printed Mnriin da Lain**, Stella Shawls,
D., 9UM do, DU.kM.dBO lISorJlAN,
dec 6 Blbero'a Bnlldfor*, Congresast.
S CO ARB.—Double refined Croihed. double refined
Powdered, Coffee or soft Crashed, refined White. In
store, and for sola by C. A. L. LAMAR,
dec ft
nUICK—10 m paving Brick, for sale by
K dec ft OARLETON 4 PARSONS.
B RANDY#—Bnu»dy In halfpipes, quartmand^-
lavas. In Bond, Just received, and for
nnvIO MINIR 4 JOHNSTON.
jfl A BBLS No 3 Mackerel. 60 qnlntiUi Codfish, 2
JB%3 casks Hake, 60 boxes Herrings, lending from
ffiTup—..d
EiEDFOTATOEE.-ll bbl. ,rlmo Si^l PoU.
Bnrr
JS sqmi|iertor.
Stone ^Hlis Jio
r, it commandsln New Yorks
our,
1 York* preference
_ of half a dollar a barrel. These Mill* are well
adapted for oil kinds or grinding. Between fifty and
sixty Premium Medals have been awarded to th" MRIs
and the Flour, and almost a volume or teetimonlaU.—
Ware-house for Flour and Mills, 101 Dasne Street. New
Yors. P l*n lft—3m
Merillo Iron Pipe Works,
MERHIL & J AQUES,
149 Ccntrc-St Near York*
•M-ANUFACTURERS AND DEALKUS In Wrought
lTM. Iron, Pipes, Fitting*. Tools, and every description
of apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for
heating and lightiug Steamers. Churches. Hotels. Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories
and Halls.
AIm Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Ganges, Boilers and Boiler
Fines mode to order.
Our Screw.Catting Machine* are entirely new, and our
own patent warranted to do donbi* the work of any other
invention.
Orders solicited from all sections of the country, and
promptly attended to. Je 23, *66—ly
epMUOLva
Jtl. kinds of Enameled, Painted and Grained Cottage
Chamber Furniture, wholesale and Retail, at the Manu
factory and Warerooms, No*. 46 and 48 Wooster street,
New York. “ '- L ~' *“
feb 29—3m.
W.JlUKMIiY A »»,>.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
346 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
. , A«ir Vork.
aug 1—ly P
ANDREWS Jfc JESUP,
Commission Merohants.
Belting, 4c,
IvrotTKBS 4DxAixasixMAXurACTuaxaT > Axncus.
No. 67 Pine street, New York
N. B.—Agents for the Woodruff 4 Beech Iron Works’
Steam Engiuesand Boilers.
Exclusive Agency in New York for Lowell Machine
shop. Machinists* Tool*.P oct 3—ly
Preserve Tour Fruit.
B ran white’s patent self-sealing air
TIGHT CAN.—This useful, Ingenious and cheap
CAN having been thoroughly tested is offered to the
K iblio with tb* assurance that It can bo relied noon as
e moat perfectly Airtight Can in the market. The top
of tills Can Is drawn between the enrikee of tho nnt and
screw of the metalle cap forming a perfectly air-tight
Joint without the use of wax or cemcuL and dispensing
with the nsnal mode of soldderlog tbo cap to theoatoido
of tha can.
This Cap is made of a metalle substance which cannot
affect th* fruit in the least. Every Can I* warranted.
Sold by all dealers In thecnuntrjr. Sole Manufacturer
and Agontfor the city of New York.
B GEO. H0DGETT8,168 William 8t.
For rights to manufacture Bran white's Patent Can In
other places, apply to A. CONQER 4 CO., 316 Broadway,
New York. P
S AFES—F. COTTENET 400„ Importers of French
ami other Earopean Goods, No. 48 Brood st.
qp 30.1*66.
1856,
SPRING AW) SUMMER CLOTHING.
PIERSON. HEIDT * CO.,
1YATI Received and will continue to receive weekly
JO. per Steamers, a large and elegant assortment or
Clothing, to which they Invito the attention of pnreha-
ers.
Connected os we are wllh * large manntoctnrlng house
North, wo feel eattsfisd we con and will sell as low as any
other house Booth.
Merchants visiting th* city will please call and ex
amine for themselves.
We *Im keep a nice assortment of Gentlemen's Enr
iching Goods. Nos; 101 nryan and 68St. Julian streets.
P. 8-All orders from the coqntry promptly attended to.
OAF AND CANDLES—
20n boxes Readers. Colgate and Croton Dually Soaps
1.1W and 2 lb bare. •
60 half boxes family Soap:
160 duNo.l dot
76 do Toilet do. assorted;
100 do Hydraulic Candles;
76 do Adamantine do;
60 doctor do;
76 do8te*rlne, dot
30 do MUchel'a extra do;
00 do Bcodel'f Tallow dot
130 dn Yellow Candles, assorted brands!
40 do J*4son's Spena, 4's *. ffa
M do- do Patent do do 4’s A Ok.
-SK—wwm » wmn.
^rttOcwtwti.
i 4l MATe AiemtUttg
Plate and
°ri k Bkr-Ugfcts.
OKNTRALHAIUIOAD.
-- .. rwipii
BBTWBBR SAVAMBAM AMO NACO*.
LaRvaSavaaaah...,...., am, aud 12.15 r. a.
Arrive BtBavuaak....-....10.4ft r. ■..aad7JMA.it.
BBTWBBN SAVAXIAH ARB AOBVSYA.
LaavaSAvaanab 19.16 r-M., and 8,90 p.m.
Arrive at Augusta 8.4S t. aud ft JO a. a.
Leave Augusta a. ■-» and 4.90 r. m.
Arrive Inaavannab 1.90 v. a. and 10.43 r.u.
.. aaTwaaa maroh arb apoubta. .
Laave Macon. 11.43 a. M , and 9JO r.m.
, Arrive at Auguita. B 4A 9. u n and ft JO a. a.
I Leave Augusta-...., 0 a m.. aud 4.30 p.m.
1 Arrive at Macon LI&r.M^a^d 1 a.m.
BKTWBSR kAVARRAN, MILLRR8RVILLB ARB BATORTOR.
Leave SavaRnak...
ArriveIr MltledgBVld* ..-M3 p. m.
save Macon * ’. 11.43 a. m*
vrrivatn Batonton.... Sr. m.
\\ U. III. WADLBY.
Savannah. Ga, 18th f)el^ 1863. oetl3
other purpose*. .
change of schedule
pectasrpxaioa. Onr sn——. r -
the French In It* freedom IMm Smut, Rcmt. 4e.
Bbiru AfltxTS for two ef tha umot Ulub Masttac-
Ttnuxa In Ecxopr. we are enabled to offer MAiXBaand .
oraxas every advantage In-pbicb* and uxuaarocxs.— '
Fxtci Ijsts will lie furnLhed on application,
anr 16—6mo
ON TNI SOUTH WKSTCRN RAILROAD,
O
twee
OVER WHICH PASSES THE .
GREAT H. Y. AND N. ORLEANS MAILS.
R K and after 8UNDAY, February 8rd,1860, two Dally
Trains between Macon and Columbus, and on# ba-
n Macon and America*.
Leave Macon at 2 A. M., and 3 P. M.
Arrive at Columbus 7.16 A. M^and 1030 P. M.
Leave Colnaibae at 4.16 JL. JL, and 1 JO P. II.
Arrive at Macon 10.M A. M.. and 7.40 P. M.
Leave Macon at 2 A. M- and are. At Americas6.40 A.M.
Leave Americas atSJOP. M, and anr. at Macon 7 A0 P.M,
JUkiog a complete coaaectioo between Moatgouery.
Milledgerllle and Eatonton, ant
. ern Trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Naihvill* and Knox-
i vllle, Tenn. At Oolnmbus with Gerard and Mobil* Rail
road to Eufania, Ala^ connecting dally at Americas, with
Four Horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, Thom-
neville. Bain bridge, 4c., with Tri-weekly Hocks to Lump
kin, Cuthbvrt, *c. At Fort Valley with Hocks to Perry,
Hityneavllle, Hawklnsvllle and Knoxville, Oa. Passen
gers for Americas and points below Fort valley, should
take the 12.15 P. M. Train from 8avannoh, and th*6 P.
JL Train from Aaguria to avoid detention at Jtacon;
for other point* on South Wemera or Jtuscogee Roads
take either Train from 8*vannah or Augusta. .*
Pa*s*ug*rs leaving Amtricus at 2.2U P.M^ will reach
Colnmbu* at 10J0 P. M. same night.
PasM-ngersfrom Columlmiand th* West, for Ameriru*.
Sooth Western Georgia, or llori 1*. should take the 1 JO
P. M. Train at Columbus; sleep at Fort Valley and reach
Americns at 6.40 A. M. next morning.
First Class Steamships leave Savannah for New York
Wednesdays and SMunln.vs, and for Philadelphia on
Wednesdays. Paanga, In the Cabin, $20; Steerage, 18.
Fere from Montgomery to Savannah,... $14 00
Do. Colombo* to do 1000
Do. Americueto do ...680
G E0. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon, Feb. 30, '66 feb 4
French Window Glass.
EDWARD P. DICKIE,
144 OkaaibcN Street, N. Y.
Two doors We«» of Hudson Rivet Railroad Depot,
O FFER** TO DEALERS and Consnmers his celebra
ted brands of French Window Glass on favorable
terms. Parties wlshiuglnfotautioa will be ftirnlshed
with prices on receipt oftbri redd ran. Gloss cut to any
deoirrt |»tmn, and packed Area charge.
For the 1,000,000.
U. 8. Patent Marble Company.
SO THOMPSON ST., NEW YORK.
-4.NUFACTURER0 of MARBLE MANTLES,
TABLE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, 4c., In
u Brocatelle, and ail Italian Marbles. Thinartlcle,
which Is a preparation of Marble Dual, chemically com
bined with mineral colors, sogMo be moulded into any
form and odor, by which a mime cau be manufactur
ed at lee* than half the cost of the common material,
while It excels it In durability end beauty. Unlike Mar-
bleized Iron and 01 ite, there is no surface work, the
color rnnniug into tiie tnaa of the material, while uo
varnish is used to giro a temporary beauty to the surface.
Ifant lee from $8 to $ 10. Table-Tope, Ac., equally cheap.
Right* for tho Manufacture and Balo of above for the
different States, which will Insure Immenso returns to
tlioeo interesting themselves. Information furnished on
application to
PETER RENNIE, PreYt. or
Joexni Lamb, 8ec*Jr., New York.
apr 16—tf _ 8
BROOKIiVN CITY
Steam Engine Works.
DeP. BUHDON) k CO#
Water Straet, Brooklyn, New York.
MANUFACTURERS OP STEAM ENGINES WITH
BUKDON’S I'ATRNT CUT OFF AND
BO I LE118.
T IIE Subscribers not only assert the superiority of th#
construction of their Esqiszs, bnt will guarantee
to transmit onMhlnl more power with the same surface FVYWICE Daily, (Sunday night excepted,) between
of boiler, and 80 per cent, leu pressure of steam, than ft! JL Richmond and Washington City, via Oordonsvllle
any other angina manufactured in the United States, / and Alexandria.
maintaining an equal speed, without regard to amount » llonrsnfderartareatRichmond...<L4ftA.M.,and7JOr.M.
of powerapplled to engine. Returning leave Wblilngton
Also, from their long experience and Immense brill- ) andarrlr ‘ *
Dirtf Piin Siller in India.
iMruMun. nqrdMlranUM-IMMSlMlkr.U.
bacooM acq«xlata4 wllii yoar modtoiaa, aad taalr 4av
mand for It to to au vefyearprlstag.
, I oow have by me order* for more this flfly botilea
I Iherafora wise jroa to sand ms a qaaaUiy. aadl will
pay yoa tbroagbtbaTraaaararoniwMIsatoBary Uatoa.
Thera la aa awdldaawhteh stands to klgk ta thaae-
thoatlon of the Karens of tbaaa ProvijeM aa ikaPala
Kilter, aad I feel willing to gratify item, ail entertain
a Yery high opinion ofTta worth.
BB/.B C.TIIOMAB,
PaovtDiRo r.B. I^/nly 7,1864.
Mxaaaa Paaav Davie A eon t -Ganu,-Befor* 1 Ml
Jlergul, both Kaienaand Burmma bad found outtba
value of your Pain Kilter, and V could raadlly bava
disposed ol a large quantity of It among them, ll
seams particularly rfltoatloua la ch'.lera morbus,
bowel complalnta, and other diseases, to whleh the na-
tlvaa of Banaab, iron their aawbolaaoma stylo of liv
ing. are part Iculv ly exposed. It la a valuable antidote'
to the poison of centipedes, acorpk ns, boraats, and tb*
llbe I have boon twice stung by a-orplons, and aa-
‘‘to/ypY^aaiadlba aweifing by* plylog the Pain
Kilter. OkonrriyagRbomewardfrtmtodla.tbeCap-
tain of the-hip a i itaMa wltbvomll a* aad pargiag.
otisvaymphrmr. cholera Igarehla agooadoecof
Pain Killer w’tb f amoit Immediate and happy r*
•nils. So enUraan t speedy wasHw t akoL that be aa-
surad a.* ha wouk) ne'er eg do go on a voyage without
r ,«v, ta
LataMiyra ary to Barmak.
Miaits. Pannt Dana k Sori—Dear Sirs.—I Ond It
naretaary toaddrau you again, as my moataaogulno
expectations bare been more than readied. The —“
III l.l - -Ml .IIIUI, UIIUMVR Biuunr
red In my letter of June.last, I hope I
rely out before your last dlip*tch roach-
k however, I have ad yet heard from
will not bqenilrel.
ee me, of whleh however,
yoa. 1 remain,
Dear Sir, yowaataaceely,
J.L.C ARRAU.
OPINIONS OP THE PROMINENT DRTGUIST8 AND
MERCHANTS IN ITS PAVOR.
. We, the nnueralened, (Irani<a of this elty, have
baen acquainted wild, end sold for a year or two pul,
an article ol Family Medirlna, known at Parrv Davis’
Vegliable Pain Killer, and we would inure the public
lhat inevery Instance so far as we know It bas given
tbc beetasilsfaetlon tb* purebator. W# can recom
mend It to tha public aa an arMcle of great merit and
virture. Indeed, we never knew na article of Medi
cine become so deservedly popular in to short a time,
which Is proved by the fact or Ita extensive sale, and
constantly Increasing demand. Signed, J. D. Park, J.
D. Donzhiy. Wade Eckstein kCo^ W. J. ftl. Gordon,
Uias.Collin*. Able Zellen, I.4C. Rearklrk, E. B.
Ilinman, H. II. Farnln. A. D. Scovlll, G. II. Balra.
The Pain Killer is sold by John B. Moore 4 Co., Tbos.
M. Turner 4 Co. andS.D. Brantley 4 Co., Bavannah t
Barret, Carter 4 Co., and Clark, Wells 4 Dubose, Augus
ta: E. L. Strobecker 4 Co^JIacon. Also byDrnggista
end Grocers generally. nov22—eodSm
COEN
S,
more tbsn anything else, MUsts iu utility a
from three lo Iva hnadred pouadsL aceartRaar toriaa. caw I
.sxuigsss
With MUTMtemt b, .&7twd,. 1
-V rn.lr.1 ,1
mrrsuurur omMlwmrilolOlTlurflWfMnu,
I and Vat in tha t_oat cemgUmMlaauBaaaa^^^^^^—
ipHasewtary i
I teed in tie
ner against breakage or derangeawat, and wamatodla
S indfrod from ear corn, and gritscr laa htaatay-faswi’
ellad corn, with a degree of ease aad coavaalwca 4m
farm purposes nevsr attolaod blfcke.
Th* subecribera are now snp^rii to Banish the toad*
with Improved patterns and ataea^ Is affiithevaiM woata
of olL
No. 2 la offered at 466 complete, ready for aHaffekf Oka
team, and warranted to gring ton buabak of feed parks* v
with on* hone. ' ‘ ■
No. 3 at $76 win grind fifteen bushels per heart
No. 4 at $90 will grind twenty bnabals par bear, with
two hones.
Manufactured and for sal* by
_ . 8.8. BROWN 4 CD*
mar S at Nashville, Tenn, and Atlanta, Ga
^FO SB A ISLAND COTTON
mni UXDER8I0NED baring bac_
JL afortb* sale of the celebrated MeArffcy ERA II
WTltiV GIN, the cotton from which is readily |
whi-i. usually brings three to five cents per potr_
•non from any other Gin yet invented, ora now p...
to supply Plantar* and those wanting, with tbaaa of super
ior workmanship at om handled and twenty-five dollars
each. Extra rollers $11.
Extract from a lettarfreai a Florida plantar t -
“ Ths MoArthy Gin is infinitely ahead of ovary ethar
Gin yet manufactured. I would not ba JrifhfOt om Jot
treble tb* amount: U am trouble, la tana
tmnlvcddained.” ■■"'■■J pew
ang24—tf BOflTOITA TILL ALONG A.
Paper Hangings and Borden.
A XAROKaasortmaat for aala at aMderat*prices, aft
A JOHN OLIVER'S feint Nr**,
„ Ml Broughton ta.
Booms papered at the shortest potk» deolft
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALtXANDRIA RAILROAD.
Great Northern and Southern Mail Boute,
roa xoarnxax, aoctncxx axd wnrxxx tutzlkxs.
experience and Immense brill- )
ties, they acknowledge no competitor! In the' manufac
ture of
spa ah Mills. Saw axd Grist Mills, Steam
* Pears, Mixi.vn Pcxre axd Geauixo roa
Mixes, Sturnxo axd Pvlucs, Heaw axd
Hour Castixos, axd Mill Macuixxxt
or xvext DEScximox.
Southern Piantora' attention Is
struction. extrnonllnary power and great durabil
der* it decidedly rape tier to any now in nee.
Onlcrrs by mall or otherwise attended to with prompt
ness and despatch.
d. r. BttaDOX, )
h. x.coxxux, V D. P. HURDON 4 CO.
S. B. COXKUX, )
feb 5—3m
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 Maiden Lane, New York.
m/WANUFACTUREKS uf the WORLD RENOWNED
JU SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
4c. Baltimore Depot, 145 Pratt street. Boston Depot,
14 Howard street. ecpt6—ly
Important to Housekeepers & Uealers*
TSCB HOPE MZXiZjS.
71 Fvtrox-et. and 71 U*sxXAXwt....« N. Y0XX. i
Principal Office 103 Front 8treet, New York.
Factory, Nos. 36,37, and 38 Hudson etrect, Jersey City.
T HE Proprietor* of this longand well known COFFEE ;
and SPICE Establishment, continue to prepare the
best PIIA1131 ACEUTICAL POWDERS In nse, for raising
bread, biscuit, toe and other cakre, Ac. The/ *l» prepare
Mustard. Cocoa, and many other articli-s of daily use In
every family, which they offer upon the most reasonable
terms. Catalogues sent to dealers who request them.
II. II. 4 J. 0.181IAJI.
N. B.—Consumers advlsod to inquire for Hope Jiills ar
tides. aug 14—ly
_ . A.w^and f.m.
and arrive at Richmond 1 JO r. m.. and 4 a. k.
Baggage Checks and Tickets, ulveu through between
Richmond and Washington.
These two Haltroads having no Strap Roll, and being In
excellent order, and carrying th« great Northern and
Southern Mail, give the best guarantee of always secur
ing connection*, as is shown by arrivals daily at Bicli-
. mond and Washington city in advance of tho Steamboat
directed to I line.
**““**■ - $6 60
.... ..to take through
passengers end their baggageof wearing apparel, between
the Depots, free of charge, with ample time for them to
take their meals, whether going North or South.
Through Tickets can be obtained between Danville end
Washington nt the termini!* of the Itoad, now nearly
uthern Piantora' attention Is particularly directed to I line.
r newand improved Sugar JIIU. Thesimpllcityofcon- , Fare between Richmond and Washington -
action, extrnonllnary power and great durability, ren- . An Omnibus will be found nl ways roaJy, totak
completed to Danville. An agent of the company will re
ceive the checks of passenger* from the Danville Road,
and attend to their baggage all ths way to Washington
or tho llaUimoro Depot.
Tiie fare the samo by tho mail line, as by tha old Steam
boat route.
There Is no change of cars on the night line, between
Richmond and Alexandria. Jan 14
VIRGI\ T IACE\TRALRAILBOAD.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
MAIL ■TAGrXl ZiXNB
W INTER arrangement, from Itlabmond via Stann-
ton,Goshen, WhiteSalphnrSprings, Lewi, burg,
Charleston. V** to the Ohio River.
D.dly trains from Richmond to Staunton, and tri-week-
iy from Staunton to Ooehen. Mondays. Wednesdays and
Fridays—connecting at Goshon with Win. P Fairish 4t
; Co.’a Mail Stage Liuo, according to the tri-weekly Jlailar-
rangenu-nts, adopted by the PostOfflco Department,from
Richmoud to the Ohio River.
Cars leave Richmond daily at ..~.....6.45 a. w.,
and arrive at Stannten at ,9.40 r.
(to dinner,) and there connecting with tho Mail Stago
■ Lines to Lexington, Winchester and Parkersburg, Va.
Returning, the train* loavo Staunton at 6 a. m.,
and arrive in Richmoud at M 1 JO
In foil timo forthe passenger*going South toconnect with
either of the Southern Rood*.
Tiie Virginia Central Railroad has been extended and
SHIEFFEL1N, BROTHERS & CO.
IMPORTERS AXD DEALER* IX
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery,
no wn.UAsfSKhef sew tore,
WN VUE the attention o» the trade to their large and
J. varied Stock or Drugs, Paints, OIL, Perfumery, 4c.
In addition to their regular Importations of Staple 1 completed to Goshen, 33 miles West of Staunton,and laid
Drags, they are also receiving direct from the source* of t with heavy Rail all tho way, with the exception ofnbout
production and manufacture, sunplio* of Tooth, Hair, and 5 miles, between GordonsvllU- and Shodwclt Mills,
‘ “ “ “ " *“* Sponge*, French
s, and inn
Nail Broshe*, Brontes, Corke, Mortars, .
and English Pcrftiraery, Lubin’s Extracts, and many oth
er articles usually embraced in Druggiits' stocks, which
they are enabled also to offer on the most advantageous
U Order*, either in person or by moil, will receive prompt
attention. sag 14—ly
^ GordonsvllU- and Shodwelt Milts,
which space Is now being relayed with heavy Bail, and
will be completed in a few weeks, after which the whole
read will ba in perfect order, and for speed, safety and
comfort, will compare with any Railroad in the united
8 tales. J. II. TIMBER LAKE,
Jan 14 Superintendent.
Sewing Machines.
1NXCEL8I0R SEWINO MACHINES.—Mode by
Jbi HOOD, BATTELLF. 4 CO., Worcester, M«wa-
chaMtts, patenteil by Elioe Uowe, Jr M September 10th,
1646. Three Machine* are warranted, (with proper use.)
not to get out of repair. They are built in a good enb-
etantial and workmanlike manner, and will do Tailor*’
Shoemakers’ and Saddlers’ work, in a manner warranted,
to give satisfaction. The uticli will not rip any more than
common sewing, done by hand. Call anil see them In
operation, at 140 CHESNUT street, Phlladetnbla, up
■fairs. W. A. DAWBOV Avavt-
may 13 ^ -
FIRST PEEK, GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAT& sons,
MANUFACTURERS, _ .
84 ft 88 Walker 8ts„ near Broadway, New York.
I RESPECTFULLY call the attention of
the pnblic to their splendid assortment of
, . _ , . JSeml-grand and Square llanos, which, for
volnme of tone, elasticity of touch, beanty of finish, in
short, everything that renders a Piano perfect, ore unsur
passed. They were awarded the First Premium for both
kinds, in competition with the most dlstlngulfhed makers
from Boston, Philadelphia, Now York and Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH 1
STEINWAY 4 SONS have Jart been awarded the First
Premium Gold Medal (over all competitors) at the late
Pair of the American Institute, Crystal Palace, for the
best Piano Fortes. 8 dec 10—t
New York Millinery.
MRS. SIMMONS* Wholesale and Retail
Millinery and Straw Goods Ware
house, 504 Broadway, N. Y.,
MRS, 8. Is now in Europe.for the express
purpose of selecting novelties for tho
Spring trade, which will arrive and be
ready for laspecUua an or about the first
of Jlarch. Southern and Western M#r-
'chants and Milliners are respectfully In
vited recall and examine the same before
purchasing elsewhere. Pattern Bonnets
always on hand, and sent by expreaa to
JP.ifJYTS, (iJL.’iSS.
wJBMSKSS.t'U*
116 Fcltox Sr* New Yoxx,
Importer* of
CHANCES, ENGLISH SHEET AND FRENCH OLASS,
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, Ac., lie.
Manufacturer* of ,
EXTRA AND GROUND PAINT BRU8HE8.
ENGLISH and AMERICAN COLORS, dry and ground In
oU, imported ixmast-t for the txape, which
we offer on the non favobawji txmu.
Af All goods warranted as reprraentod,
Order* by Moil promptly attended to.
apr 1—3m
LEPLBH A WILf OX,
-|—-$7| ‘NTfXS'X'St
onceover DeWiu k Morgan’s Star
^ on Congress Street.
oct4—ly
■XWANXAH, OA-
S undries-
40 boxes sup. Car. Sods, assorted t
30 do 8oda t Satoratust 2 casks Sol Soda;
6 cask* Potash. 2d sorts;
TOO boxes do 13 and 24.1b* each;
10 do Ground Peppert 10 do do Allspice;
12 do do Gingers 20 do Fig Blue;
1 ceroon Indigo; 2ftJ*ra Macaboy Snuff;
40 dozen Ji
m Indigo; 23Jara mocaa
•n i*ra Macahoy Snuff;
a Monrovia Tlpa Hoods t
f« Negro Pipe* (large “
__ to Cassia; 15 bag* Alii
20 bags Pepper; 2 bags Ruco
100 boxes Candy, (assorted) t
10 do assorted Cordial 5 Olx
80 gross Monrovia Pip* I .
40 boxes Negro Pipe* (targe barrels);
100 mats Cassia; 15 hags Allspice;
; 2bags Ruco Ginger;
Ted);
; 6 boxes W. I. Preservas S
- do Ginger Preserve#,
ino do Wooirs 8cb*W*tn Schnapps, qts sad pta;
30 do Rhine Wines, aaaorted brands.
h^5»af„«i.bT wra8TIR4PAlMla .
“SbW'books.
T in T*n SUII or Nolro tnm th-
Dl.rrofoSp«tal Annt of ft. roit Offlco 0^»rt ;
moot, wllh llln.trotlon. «od mop.iilil«, ond • rarnct
Mkooou ofrorh orthBOoitMoiteriuBnorolof thoUnlted
8 lVjTii,n^'irond b ^k of Wtirie Neoad edlton. For
' ' .VTARNOOKABATI*,
1
Booksellers and Stationers,
No.lftOOoogreeasi
dee 16
iSSbSmSSISSs
read and Ootloa. Just recti rod •SA&N&SL
LAD60N 4
ROGERS.
STOVES—STOVES—STOVES.
TUK NEW WORLD COOK STOVE sold by
tho subscribers, Is acknowledged by all who’
have seen or used them, to be the best and
most convenient 8tovc>s for Baking, Roasting
and Broiling, sold in this city. We have sold
a targe number since they have been Intro
duced into this market, all of which have
given perfect satisfaction In every particular.
They are so constructed in the bottom oven plates, that
they afford more heat tlian any other Stov# now in nse.
They are well fitted, very heavy costings, and targe ovens.
We have five sixes. We are selling them at very low
prices. The operation of tills Stove is warranted.
We have also a pretty assortment of Store, Hall, Office
and Bar-Room Stoves, which we are selling at very low
prices. We would be pleased to have you call and ex
amine before purchasing.
dec 10 LOVELL 4 LATTIM0RE.
NEW TIN 8TOBE AND NIIEET-IUON
MANUFACTORY,
SO. 141 SOUTH WEST MAXKKT IQUAKX- BKYAN STRBKT.
a WOULD Inform tny old friends and pat*
roue, I have opened the above store, to con
duct the 8tove,Tin and Sjeet-lroo business
In ail ita various forms, whore will he found
a general variety of stores. Tin and Sheet-
Iron Ware, which I will be pleased to show
yon, and at such prices aa will satisfy you 11
you want to purchase.
Al kind* nr Roofing, Gutter* of Lead, Galvanised
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repair-
ing executed with detpatch,Old Stove* pat up aud Pipes
furnished at abort notice.
Tin-Ware at Wholesaleand Retail. Call down Bryan
street. It will pay you for the walk.
00v9 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
By the Steamer Augusta
YTMTE nAVE RECEIVED aad are now opening, an
tew assortment of seasonable Goods, consisting in
port ol the following, vis;
tja Amoskeog Blue Drill;
104 Bro. Allendale Sheeting;
Havacd Bleached 8hlrting;
8 x 8,10 x 10. and 10 x 12 Damask Tab!* Cloths;
Drapery Muslin;
Georgia Nankin;
Ogden Bro. Shirting;
To which the attention of the pnblic Is Invited,
mar 12 AIKIN * BURNS.
- New Books.
Received by Warnock * Darla.
APRIL 1ST. 1556.
milE First a‘od tho Second Marriages; or the Court#
JL sirs, of Wedded Life. By Jirs. Madeline Leslie.
Dickens’ Household Word* for April.
MORE OF
non. Miss Murray’s Letters, from the United 8tales,
Cuba and Canada.
Ernest Llnwood. By Mrs. Lee Uents.
Tha Works of CtandeDaval, complete.
Hume's History of England.
Prescott's Philip the 2nd.
Jtacautay’s HI*tore of England.
MUman's Gibbons' Rome.
For sal* at the Bookstore,
apr 2 No. 169 Congress street.
New Books.
Received tor JohnM. Cooper * Co.,
TUESDAY, APRIL IB*. ■ ,
A PPLETON’S Cyclopaedia of Blograpbto, embracing
a lerle# cf Original Memoir# of Distlngulshsd Per*
sons of all Times; edited by Francis L, Hawke, L L D.
The Confidential Correspondence of Napoloon Bona
parte with bis brother Joseph. •
Recollections of the Table Talk of Samuel Rogers.
Poems, by Charles Kingsley; author of “Hypatia,"
Snragua'a Element* of Natural Philosophy.
The Angel in the n o n*^aPoem.
Prescott's Philip the Second.
Tha Attache in Madrid.
Ten Year* among th* Moll Bags.
Estalle Grant; or the UetWIfju
Rambles In Eastern Asia. By RaiL
Memoirs of Rsv. Sidney 8mlth.
Home Sendees. By w. Bacon Stovsna.
Ernest Llnwood. By Mrs. Lm Uents.
apr 2
F LOUR.—150 bogs Flonr; 60 bbta do,Just received
jSjb** aldb fcRANT0!y, JOfRrffoN II CO. -
B utter and,creese-
80 kegs choice Ooehen Batter;
60 boxes do English Dairy Cheero;
R ^'r , g P " ,U 75K^^BTO S ..CO.
B EKJT.—AS bbl. prim. Md |Im< ImC dr «d««t
. BATOAirr.
THE SuEscrjbur'bcgs re intorru his friends and
the public, that be has Just received a targe sup
ply of SILK and OINOHAM UMBRELLAS.—
^i^They bring manufactured expressly for himself,
ie cau confidently recommend them for di^sbUlty, and
at prices that will suit all purchasers.
WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor,
17 Whl‘-*-
dec 24
hltaker street
UMBRELLAS.
A FINE LOT Just received—such as Scotch
and French Ginghams, a superior article. Those
in want, call and see, at the Clothing 8tore, Gib-
bon'a Range.GEO. 8. NICHOLS 4 CO.
.JftSPfflEKSJEife..,
TfaEF RIO ERATO US, Meat Safes, Water Coolers, Ked
Jlf *•«. Water Filters, Wire Dish Covert, Fish Kettles,
Soup Digesters, French Tinned Wore, Tinned and Enam
elled Stow Pans, Cooking Stove*, Cooking Range*. Table
Cutlery. Cedar Tubs and Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow
Were, Clothes, Market, Travelling end Fancy Baskets,
BirdCagee, Planlohed and Japanned Ware, *c. Also,
Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Ware. Brats Kettles, Btovo
Pipes, Cooking Utensils of all kinds for 8toves and
Ranges, together with the finest asrortment of House
FurnUhing Goods In the city.
_m*rM HORACE M0R8B.
hare Setts ! Jjaee Setts!
HENRY LATHROP 4. CO.
H ATE Received per steamer Knoxville, on* of tb*
moil. br\iutlfuil assortments of Lace Goods aver
exhibited in this city, embracing the following styles:
Real Thread Lace Batts; do Maltese do do.
do lloniton do do; do Valenciennes d«
do Valeuceinnet Bertha Capet aad Slav***.
French throughout Muslin Setts.
Mourning 8etts, entire new style,
feb 14 HBNllY LATHROP 4 CO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
R ECEIVED per steamer Kwoxvillc, 40 pieces of In*
Printed Lawn* at 12t< cents, by
feb 14 Henry lathrop 4 co.
New Books-.
Received by Warnock * Davie.
MARCH 14TII, 186$.
T HE Ufa of Henry the IVth, King of Francs aad
Navarre; by G.P.IL James. . .
Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous 5 by T. Babugtoa
Maeanlay.
The History of Scotland daring therefan of Qaean
Maty and of King Jams* VI; by WUItam Robertson,
Macaulay’s History of England, frost the Accaedsa efi
James II
llume’s History England, 6 vola.
Tor sale at the Bookstore,
mar 14 No, 169 Oongreaa street.
New Books.
Received by John M. Cooper * Co.
THURSDAY, APRIL 8TfL
< TfeTATIONAL System of Political Economy. By Trad-
•'k*J^t, translated from tha German.
Notosor Travel In Egypt, th* Holy Land, Turkey uafi
Greece. By Benjamin Dorr, D. D.
Married, not Jlated; or, How they live at Wobddds
and Throckmorton Hall. By AUc* Carey, author ef
‘•Clovernock.”
The Green Mountain Oirl; A story of Vermont. By
Blythe White, Jr.
TiHIlng and Hoplog. the Story of a Uttl* Hunchback.
By Jenny Marsh.
The Island of Cab*. By Alexander Hamboldt, traato
tatol from the S|nn(th. By J. S. Thrasher.
Tha Private Life c f on Eastern King. By William
Knighton—new edition.
Manual of British Karel Sports, comprising shooting,
Hunting, Fishing, Hawking, Racing, fee. By Stone
henge.
Sevastopol; The Story or Its FalL By Goorga E.Xbm*-
aon.
Clement Lorimer; or, Th* Book with the Iron Clasp*.
By Angus B. Beach.
Sell; or, The Narrow, Narrow World. By Mrs. Gog*.
Amy Charlton: or. First Da vs at f chool.
History of the Ravages of the Yellow Fever In Norfolk,
V*., 1863. By O. D. Armstrong, D D.
Th* filmy of q Drop of Water. By Catherine Long.
Hon. Hiss Murray’s
U NITED STATES, Canada and Cube.
Scbwegler’s History of Philosophy In Ep sterna,
translated by Sreyle.
Prescott's Philip 2d of Spain, new supply In half Calf
. and In Cloth.
Napoleon's Confidential Correspendene* with his broth
er JoupU.
Do van's History of the Qncen's of tha House ef Han
over—2 vola.
The Allachi in Madrid.
Romance of the Harem, by MDa Pardo*.
, Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanangb.
Earnest Linsfoni, by Mrs. Lee Hvntx.
mar 4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
P T.UMBINQ^n all its various branches, attended to
at the shortest notice, and In superior style. Also,
may be found Shower Baths, Galvanised Iron, Tin and
Leaded Bath Tubs, Copper Rollers, Patent Pan Water
Closets, Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead, Dross and Plated Cocks,
Force Pumps. India Rubber Hose, for sale at the House
Furnishing Store 165 Brougliton-st.
m»r 19 nonACR JIORSB.
T HE Subscribers have received per steamer Knox
ville, a beautiful lot of Sprlog and Sammtr Silks,
consisting in partof
Satin striped Poult dt Sole Bilks.
do Gro DeKnaps do.
Ptald and striped Glace do.
feb 14 HENRY LATTIROP 4 CO.
Fashions for Maroh.
INRANK LESLIE’S Paris Gaaette efTaakfous for
• J March. -.
Putnam's Montiily Uagaxins for March.
Ballon’s Pictorial.
Also more of
Rose Clark; by Fanny Fern.
Amy Lee; *>r, Within and Without.
The Iroquois, Minnie Jlyrtle.
Edith the Quaker’s Daughter. -
Lily Huron; or, the Autobiography of an Orphan Ctrl.
Rachel Oray; by Julia Kavsnagli.
Tb* Watch Girt; or, Ufa Seen was they are. Ter eel*
by _ WARNOCK A DAVIS,
mar 6 No. 169 Copgreseetraet. •
R£
NEW GOODS.
J UST Received per steamer Knoxville-
Rich Silk Robe*; Berage do;
Poplinett do; CrapeDeParis do;
LevingneCame do; Mous.deChlx* do;
Chintx Rrillianto; Fancy Silks;
Printed French Cambric»
Solid color do do;
English, French and Domestic Prints;
Furniture Chintz;
Gold Embroidered Scarfs;
Black Silk Mantillas;
k Fancy Catlmeres; Black do;
f ALSO.
A large assortment of Embroideries, Ribbons, 4c.
For sale by (fob 13) DxWITT 4 MORGAN.
Embroideries.
EAL HONITON LACE SETTS,
do Brussels Point do do.
do English Thread do do.
do Valencit-nues do do.
N. W. Collars, In every variety.
Linen and Crane Collars and Sleeve*.
Lac* Bands; French Bands.
Bwin and Cambric Flouncing*.
Lace Veils, 4c^ 4c. Just received by
feb 19 DxWITT 4 MORGAN.
DeWitt &
Spring JtIantlUa8.
J ur - ~ -*' ‘
Gt ...
fob 14
A RE now Receiving their Spring and Summer stock
of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, also a tarn
1 assortment o! Plantation Goods, which they offer at tat
lowest prices, and to which thsy solicit the attention of
purchasers. Gibbon’s Building-
frt>2» Coagrees street.
fST Received, a very handsome lot of the above
Goods, of entire new styles, by
***-'* HENRY *
ENRY LATHROP A CO.
FOR SALE.
QAAA CA8K8 Noils, 100 doxen Collins Axee,
Jm W 1 tte3000pairTracesassortod, 500 dozen Hoes
assorted. By N. R. 4 U. WEED.
Jan 5
STAPLE GOODS.
B LEACHED Shirtings and Sheetings;
Linen Drillincs; Ca-simcrcs, 4c., for Gent* end
Boys wear; Damask Linens: Napkins;
Doylies aud Toweling*: Irish Limns;
Long Lawn* and Bird* Eye Diapers;
Linen Sheetings; Pillow Cass Linens, fec^ fee.
For tale by
apr 7 DaWTIT 4 MORGAN.
Just Received.
A SUPPLY OF GENTS LINEN BOSOMED SIORTS
of tho latest and most approved style*, tiro oa as
sortment of
By run and Polka Cdlars;
Opera Neck Tics;
Fancy Napoleon Neck Ties;
do Albert do do;
do Cheeked Napoleon Neck Ties;
do Lontcn Washington Neck Ties;
BUtand Col'd Moira Antique Neck Tie*;
mar 12 AIKIN 4 BURNS.
ftaATS, Ac.,—2,600 bushelsprim* Ohio Seed Oats:
600 bushel# fresh Corn Mral;
12ft bales choice Eastern Hay;
100 bags superfine Flonr;
Corn, Wheat, Bran, Salt. Old Peach Brandy;
Old Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
In store and for sale by
apr 7 WAVER 4 CONSTANTINE.
teSOFFER.—2,950 bags Coffee, cargo or tbo brig
te-/ Abby Jones, from Rio Janerio, for sale by
apr 7 N. B. fe H. WEED.
WHEAT SHORTS.-],000 bushels Wheat
tew Shorts, the best of fsed for hones and cows, for
sale cheap by
apr 7 JNO. INOEBSOLh.
mTETISE -Fifty boxe&angsworth's sparkling Cetau-
tew ha, Just received Its store of
apr 7 WAYNE, GRKNVILLB 4 CO
nACON BIDES, SHOULDERS AMD
M3 LA HD<—60 bhds Side*; 20 boxes Shoulders;
28 bbta Lord. In store and for sale by
apr 7 WAYNK, GRKNVILLB fe CO.
T1ILOT AMD MATY BREAD.—The under-
.MT signed offer a supply of Pilot and Navy Bread, on
libera) terms. Jan 24 LYNN 4 SNIDER.
WTOTIGB T08HIP CAPTAINS—W# have
JLte received a new supply of Mss* and prlma Beef,
wliich we offer at the lowest market price, and to which
we invite your attention. LYNN 4 SNIDER,
Jan 17 Oft Bay street.
T IMEM GOODS.—Rec'd per steamer Alabama—
MJ 10-4.11-4,124, Linen Sheetings; 40 and 4ft In PU-
low Casa linen*, br
Jan 12 h 7 HENRY LATHROP fc CO.
inORN MEAL.—100 sacks fresh ground Corn
\J Meal, for sale by
Jan 17 LYNN 4 SNIDER.
IfrmiKET ADD HOItASBE.*—lOObbl
•tete Pikes’JUgnoll* Whiskey, 160 do Motaseea, for
sale to arrive per schr Nsmgansott, from New Orleans
by Jan 18 OOTAVU8 COHEN. -
T.UTTKR, CHEESE. CAIDLEI, Ac—
M3 20 kegs choice Goshen Batter;
loo boxes do do Cheese; j
60 do Eug. Dairy do;
100 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Sperm do;'
100 do Allow do;
100 bbta Butter, 8actr, and Soda Craekan;
to do Pilot Bread ;
to boxes fresh Raialne t a
10 frails soft Almonds;
Received by late arrival*, and for sal* by I
mar 24 HOLCOMBE, JOIINOTON fe OO.
Y ARD. CANDLES, 4e-
Mj 16 bbl* p rim* Leaf Urd;
60 boxes A daman tins Candles, (Star brand);
7A do Boodel'a Tallow do 6’s aad ft’s;
100 do Smith’s fe Bnchan’s Family Soap;
It do OoifnOe^ No. 1 aad lb bars do;
Jast received and for ml* by
mar 97 SCRANTON, JOIIN8T0N fe CO.
nACON SIDES.—10 hhd, ehnlco luon Shin.
■ ■ landing from Keystone State, and for sale by
mar.27 C. A. GREINER.
'VETHlBKBYd—300bamla Whiskey; 900 doMo-
.tete lasses, 100 boxes star Candle*. For sale by
T apr 8 OOTAW8 COHEN.
nOMEITlO IiiaDORB— J
D SW' i
to doN. a Rectified Whiskey;
2ft doDoaeeUo Brandy; •
b, w« iouktox, joBnenw too.
SPRING IMPORTATHINS
JYevitt.Eathrop 4* Rogers
A RE NOW RECEIVING a large and elrfiot assort-
tnent of Now Spring Goods, to which they favft# the
attention of purchasers.
Henry Lathrop & Co.,
H ave received per steamer—
Ladies’ Colored and Red Kid Gloves;
do. Dark Far Cuffs;
French Emb'd. Muslin tioliars;
do. do. Cambric do;
do. do. Muslin Slesveih fee. dee ST
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At the Old Stand, IBB Brongfeton-Kt
—■LATE WARMERS, 1'tanUUcd and Japanned Wara,
Cooking, Parlor, Hall and Box Stoves, Cooking
rvTIIlTE and colored BrilUaateeicelofadUwaa
Fte Plaid Ginghams; Solid colored FrenchOsmhriea
do do - do La was.
Plain black SawiogSUka.
do Plaid do do.
Snow drop Damask Napkins.
Irish Linsns, Long lawn*. 4c.
feb 14 HENRY LATHEOT fc OO.
DRESS GOODS.
K7E xmvu> nil th. H>KU1 MU.Uon oru. U4U.
w *L. » r.man, rtf
*l*o 2b
R0KENBAUG1
and Yusels ^Black Mastic Belts with Block O
KngOrape
MORENEW JEWELRY.
[MlMMigh
KlngsA&d RraeeUtaJn setts OMa*o.OcM a>aeaM»-
_j,*ndall gold,fn every va,^-* * —*
sent than usual In dagla plec._.
Also a very Has assortment of S
and Studs, ptata “
mar 19-10
SUGAR AMD MOLASSES—
110 hhda choice St. Croix Bagar;
10 doMusoondo dot
76 bbta choke M. a McImsss. lad
tachotoa N. O. Mclaaaaa. tafias aad fern
'* ioronoil, JOSKBHW* OO.