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ALEXANDER * AN NED, Republican.
jaAi. iei.il c anoou, ildjiu
J. 0. WRIGHT A GO.. Oeorrini
THOMPSON * WRIKNGTON,
It. P. HILTON, Journal.
Morning News.
Gant. Vi
PACIFIC,
Uapt. Nra.
NEW YORK AND M LIVEftl»66L
t. N. Nf Alls grEAKlERg.
* r«t antra conratsiao this mbs sib
ATI.ANTIC, I DAI.TIC,
Gant. WaaT. Capt. Cokstocx.
ADRIATIC,
Capt,
Those ships having been
built by contract ,«xpramly
for go verumout service, ov.
I rry car* baa been taken In
. their construction, aa also
ftnlhrir engines, In ensure
* strength and vpccdtQattd
their aooom'aodatmiie for passengers aro uuequallcd
for elegance >r comfort.„ ...... , , . ,
Prloo of passage from Now York in Liverpool,In first
toil In 813"; In second etbl-i, *Wt exclusive use or ex
tra slsa suto ro«m,$393. From Uverpoolto Now York,
A-10 and £2U.
An experienced Surgeon altaohod to each ship.
No bertha can bo«ncured until paidI for.
PROPOSED DATES OF MAILING.
trim .Vhm Vtrk. f rom EAMsjmf.
le35. 1H33.
Wodnaalay... .Jan.24.. ISMlSalurday... .Jan. 13.. IBM
Wcdnosdty....Keb.7.,1633 Ualurday -Feb.97.. KM
EDWARD Kfr^tSNtTM^Uueeil N. Y.
BROWN, SWPl.EY IcCO., Mvorpnol.
STEPHEN,KENN \RDftCO,*7AuatlnFrlara,London.
B.G. WAIN WRIGHT u CO., Paris, or
OBO. II. DRAPER, Havre. .
1ST I l.o owners of theso ships will not be accounts-
hloT"r gold, si ver,bullion, sprcle. Jewelrr,precious
•tones, or inoals, unless bills of Idling aro signed
therefor, and tho mine thereof expressed therein.
Shippers pleaeo tako u-rtleo. that the ships of this
Lino eannot carry any goods contraband of war.
JanO mwfly
Iwng
FarsvIlt-GiM
! ^V#m 8, M, PeitnjtU 4- Cs.’s MttrUKsg Jlgmtf, II
i AViiaa itn Jvvis" FerA, and Ah. 10 ««7**t, Unit*,
P.JtOo art Aianu for |ha most Influential anu lar*
jmildroujatjlmi Commercial pattern hoik in lha United
COOPER’S
Refined Shred Isinglass,
OR BLANC MANOR, TABLE JELLIES, Ae—A
rs, lb
good and cheap article for Confectioners, flotol and
To bo obtained In Urge or small quantities.;
*' l grocers and
family usi
; with iirsctlone. for uiing,"of tha"principal
e . 1 druggtsta throughout tbsUultad States.
tfthO j frt>28-8mo P PETER 00
III nraetleo la tho Flint amt adjoining counties of tb
Ian 7 Maoon circuit.tf
COOPER,
hW-lTOw.
WsHUlfiallsH Class.
Florida.!
™a—'Tunno Pinkney mth» n Charleston. 8. Cj
Pierson, tod! n c»u,8avannah,Oa.l Cooper Is Motltor,
ntcanopyrt-
tnarchw |y*
sxniac w. sgiFisn
Hneceasor lo
J. PEPPER Is BON,
wolrr mid Rllver Ware*
' ef., opposite the Slatt Haute,
lillmaelisliU. Jy
. J. W 1.081 till* *
ATTOESey at law,
Will praelloo In tho Nft i, or ,', iMruiilt ofGeontlo, and
in thocountlesufRurkoAnrobla, Jolferson aiI5 t^ash*
Inglon, oftho Mlddlo Clm\ |y may u
HEN
kVmiolisiN, _
No. 17ft Chili
may 30
Staten t«i»lyhS
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFICE, NO. 8 JOHN 8TREET,
(9 DOORS FROM BROADWAY,)
Plate and Window Glass.
UGROV, 8TBDTHEB8 & Co.,
Ho. u C1IIT ■!., EnrTatk,
SKSimOniBEBS'
FULTON J HOE,
AT, ' A ,W,J
AUtma. March M. IMS. "
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.\
YonDi*. Uulldiug. Bisn or 111. IIOLDEM SADI
OPAMTI w. a HU.X0.Y ctoTltliro mu.
W. H.MAY & C(
Hart on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridl
Harnesses, of which the Cdlowlng comprise a part i
Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Shalton Saddles,
cr’s large and extra large Baddies! Mon’s plain doa Knv
liah do.; Iloyt' and Race dod Ladles' Baddies of a variety ot
patterns; Bridles and Martongnlus; Saddle Uugs, Trunks)
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—SaddlsTrees, Skirting and
Hopkins; Pad doa Straining and Worstod Web; Thread
and Tacks, assorted alaee.
T HE underelgned, proprietors of this sstabllahment,
have for a long tlm* (tho senior partner of tho
linn, Nathan Barrett, for 37 yean,) been prosecuting
thdr business at Staten Island. They have spared nu
effort or expense, especially In tho last few yean, to ex
cel In all the branches of thi-ir art, and have been suc
cessful in attaining a high degree of Improvement, as
well lu tho machinery anil apparatus for dressing differ
ent styles of goods, as In practical nrtlstlo skill. In dyo-
lug and finishing Ladles' Silk, Satin and Motlno Dresaet,
gnat Improvements have boon made. In atargo portion
uf casea, these articles aro made, in color and finish, wry
nearly equal In appearance to new good* Grape Bhawls,
Cloaks, Mantillas. Velvet Garments, Ac., are alto very
enccpesfUUy treated. Faded and stained goods restored
or re-dyed.
BILKS AND SILK DRESSES WATERED.
Loco and Mnslln Curtains, Carpets, Bugs and Table
Covers, elennsed and ruflnlshed. Dnmask and Moreon
Curtains bcantlfally Dyed. Also, Ribbons. Hosiery,
Gloves, 4te. Orders executed with can) ami dispatch.—
Goods received and returned by Express, Goods kept
,o
t John at, 8 doom Dram Broadway, N. Y.
Jan 15—dm P
(BSTAOlilriHEU IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WAI,m. IIAKHIt Jt HI.
— America", French, llommpa
thle, ami Vanilla CIloCULATBt
prepared COCOA; ERoM A,ca
Goa PASTE; Cocoa Stick*, Solu
ble, llomcspatble and Dietetic
Cocoa: Cocoa Shells; Cracked
Cocoa,&o.
Theso Manufactures to whloh
rinsT paaMiUMB Imvo been n-
warded bylhorhlof Intiltutona
_ ant Fairs oi tho Union, aro an
U«f. Ft»m»r It Fruit oxcellent diet flu children.Inva-
tftkt Cscsa, with « lids, and poftoua In hoalti*. They
hJ «MaeJ. allay raker than Indnoo tho ncr-
vnua exciummt attendant upon the use of tea or coffee,
and aro rocommonded by Drs. tVarrrn, Jeokson, Hay
ward, Ware, and Adams, of Boston, and by eminent
P Wrea!o B bjTaIUlio*|)rtnclpsl Grocer* In the United
Btnies, and by their Afents. _ . .. , .
D. C. M urray. Now York; G rant Is Twelle, PhHadel-
pkla; Thomas V. Urund'ce. nalilmore; Konnelt la Dud
Iry.Jin. wXlTRR BAKliR It CJK,
ciuhokb mauin Mtnr. obowh
AND CRYSTAL PLATA
WINDOW ULABS.
Iima Bum ton Nn-Uiinn, a«i, Uatui,
Rough Glass for Floors k Sky-lights.
A TTKNT10N la Invited to the above various descrip-"
A tionsof Wwoowtiuee In use for Stoam«, Dwxutoos,
and other purpose*.-ffhe quality of these articles la In
ferior lo no corresponding deenmttion, and In many res
pect* evmioa. Our Sheet Glam Will bo found liettrr than
tho French In It* freedom from it A nr, Rm.fie.
Buko Aomts for two of tiie taimm Glass Maxvfao-
TUHcna In Kirnors, wo are enabled to offer tibaurs and
oTtiette every advantago In rnioxa and labub srocu.—
Vaica lasre will bo furnished un application.
apr 10—Cmo 8
French Window Glass.
EDWARD P. DICKIE,
144 Chambers Street, N. Y*
Two doors West of Hudson River Railroad Dvpot,
O mni* to DEALERS and Consumers his celebra
ted brands of French Window Glue on favorable
terms. Parties wishing information will be fornlsbed
with price* on receipt of their addrtm. Gists cut to any
desired pattern, and packed free of charge.
eprlO—ly ■ ; 8/
FortheTUQOO.OOa
Us 8s Patent Marble Company#
00 THOMPSON »T., NEW YORK.
1UANUFALTU11EUH of MAlUtLK MANTLB8,
JjM TAtILE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, Ac., In
Eeuula, lirorktelle. and ell Italian Marbles. This article,
which Is a preparation of Marblo Dust, chemically com
bined with mineral colors, so as to bo moulded Into any
form and color, by which a marble can laq manufactur
ed at less than half tho cost oftho common maturlul,
while It excolslt in durability and beauty. Unlike Mar-
blubti'd Iron and SI He, there Is no mirfiioo work, the
color running into the maw of tho matorlal, while no
varnish I* used to glvo a temporary beauty to the surface.
Mamies from $8 to $40. Table-Top*. Ac- equally cheap.
Rlghta for tho Manufacture and Salo of above fortbe
different Btatca, which will Insure immense returns to
lho*c lnt«co»tiug themselves. Information furnished on
application to PETER RENNIE, PresPt. or
Joeern Lamd, Sec’y., New York.
apr 10—tf 8
odSS
central Railroad, will rngeefo
re Paaoecgw Trains on I
BT...
Central Railroad, will mneefollowei .
IKTWKBH liVAlhB AWB *At„.
Leave Savannah .3 a. »#., and li.18 r. Mi,
Arrive at Savannah m ,and7JWa.N,
• aarwaan ssvaaasu and avavera.
, Leave Savannah l«.l 5 r. m., and 8.ao r. m,
Arrive al Augusta 8.48 r. a- and 5.3D[a. k.
Leave ..B a. M-, and 4.30 r. V,
Arrive Indavannah.; I.3np. n. and 10.41 p. m.
1BTWB8N Macon ANU APOOeTAt . _ ^
Leara Maoon ll.4S*.H.,indOJfip,ie«
Arrive at Augusta .8 43 r. N„aud 3J2 a. m«
Leave Augusta— 0* M-and 4.30 r. V.
ArriveaUlaooo .9.15 r.M-aml I a. m.
•iTsvaen savanna*, millnoobvilln and natonton.
Leave Savannah.....3 a.m.
Arrive In Mlllcdgovltle.. 9.43 r. m.
AirlnSlktogiai WII'B: wXdlVv.-
Savannah, Oa, 18th Oct-1833.oQil3
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THK SOUTH WltTKRN RAILROAD,
mar 15 -3m
Dorchester. Maas.
A 1
iSii>
IINOER'I
Sewing Machines.
L Persona who uusli
Elvis’Pain Killer In India.
T«»V, Notch! her IJ,18a.
It Kok—Hear tilr,—'••••ThB
“tochsrmsof
. havaj
^•acquainted with yourmodlolne,and itslr di
PKW.;ftSSZiW!SS*» ur bouJ
rno medleloowklchaumiaaoblgh In thoee-
1IARNKSSES.—Coocb, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by tho tingle act.
CARHIAOB TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy A Sulky
Springs and Axles; Dash Frame*; Hobbs and Bows, by
theslngloset; Plated and Bmsa Stump Joints; plain dm
patent Dash Leather, Ton and Our tain do.; broad ann
narrow Loccs, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted
Fringe; black and purplo Coach Roans: Buggy Lamps,
Plated and Brass Carriage Bandr, Brass and Plaited
Knobs, Ac.July 23
LOCAL EVIRENCE OF TUB VALUE
wilder’s'salamanueu safes,
as ManoraoTvaan by
STARKS A MARVIN,
NEW YOU It.
IN THE fire of the 3d
Inst- which consnmod
tho brick bnlldlng.ocen-
plod by 31 r. John T.
Thomas opposite lha
Gas Works In thle oily,
was a Hufe of the abovo
description, cniitalnllitf
the books, papers and
money of Mr. Tlmmas
and although the build-
lug was destroyed, the
tjhl Haf • sustained no
liljiiry whatever from tho
intense heat to which It
Imd boon export'd. On
opening the 8#lo, the
eoutnuu were;so.m undisturbed.and In thesainnorder
and com! Illnn aa whin placed Ihore. except n alight
dl«cttlorallon to tho protecting end* of a Tew papers,
and the backs or one or two ol the books, caused by
the steam generated In tho 8afo, while at Us greatest
heat.
The Safe and eontonta,as Iteamefrom the ruins,may
ainibeeeentlntbopoMeve’an or Air. Thomas, at the
Gas Works, A largo assortment n| thoso eulebrated
agree always on hand, and Hirsute by
c. II. OAMCF1ELD, Aumit lor Alanufacturere.
July SO, 1833. 171 ltay eL,8avannah, Ca.
I take pleasure In oorrob'railng the foregoing etalo-
meut,aud In addition would add that ihobonkeareiiow
in nso. J.T. THOMA8, Wood Yanl, Ferry Wharf.
July 20.1K33. oct44
Fill El INSURANCE. “
STATEMm oftho "Norwich Fire lusurunco Company of
Norwich, Connecticut, on llio fitli day of Juno, any
Capital 8tock -..4160,000 1865.
Surplus - 3,320 00
$163^2
auxts or rnc conpant. *°°
821 Share* Bank Stock in various Ranks 430,000 00
23 ** Incorporated Comumles oilier than
Bunks....- —
Notes on demand, secured by Mortgngos on
■ Stock and other
27000
Real Estate, Bonds. Rank 8
good |)orsonnl security...
Cash iu hands of Agonts...
44 in Bank .....
-.121,800 00
2,000 00
1,160 00
NEW YORK,BREMEN&SOUTHAMPTON
UNITED STATES 31 AIL STEAMERS,
The ships comprising this
Una are the WASHINGTON,
Capt. B. Cavendy; HER-
MANN. Capt. Edward Hig
gins. Theso steamer* stop
at Southampton, both going
and returning.
PROPOSED DATES OP fiAIURO—1856.
• From South-
Vmm Prom ampton for
New York.
New York.
SAT0XOAY.
. -..Jan. 9$
Washington..—Fsb. 23
Henaana....—.Mar. 22
Berm
Washington...—April 19
Hermann...—-May. 17*
Washington.....Juno 14
* nrrm»nn.........July 11
Washington Aug. 9
Ilermann -..Sept. 0
Washington..—Oct. 4
Hermann —Nor. 1
Washington— -Nov. 29 .
Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning,
tksy offer passengers proceeding to femdon and llayre,
advantages over any other routs, for Urn economy of time
Bremen.
batubdat.
Feb. 23
Mar. 22
April 19
May 17
Jnno 14
July 12
Aug. 9
Sept. 0
Oct. 4
Nor. 1
Nov. 29
Dec. 27
Fob. 27
3!ar. 20
April 23
lby 21
Juno 18
July 10
Aug. 13
Sept. 10
Oct. 8
Nov. 6
Deo. 3
81
PAseaoa raon mew tokk to motramfton and aaeNry.
First Cabin. Main Saloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower 8a-
HARPER FOR DECEMBER.
TYARPKR’S new Monthly Magazine for Docember.—
■ H This number commences tho twnlflh volume—now
is the time to subscribe. Call early, that yon may pro
cure the first number.
Gmbam’a American Monthly Magaxlne for December.
also,
Lily llneon t or, Early Struggles^’Midst Continual Hope.
. . A Tale of Humble life, by Alien Orey. Received and
loon, $110; Second do. $60. fornAlo by WARNOCIC ft DAVIS,
All Mttere and nesrspapor* must pau through tho Post _ Itookeellers and 8tatloners, No. 160 Congresa at
^Nobtlla of lading will be signed or porosis receivsd on
..Uebodloeuh.hlp.
,M sU N. Tort,
a A. IIKTNIKBN ft OO., Bremen,
OROSKEY Is CO., Southampton, ^
WM. 48KL1N, Havre. Jan 10-1 y2aw
I. a. otutoaa.
lercli
ants,
Particular attention idven cotnesaie ot T^tton. Rice,
L t., and liberal cash advance* mad* on consignments.
REFERENCES:—Hunter ft Gammell, Savannnh. Ga.t
,0. Parsler, Esq^ President Commercial Bank, Klddarft
Art In. J. ll. Planner, Esq, Wilmington, N. O.
0
Martin,
aov 13—ly
swttIBRP 1 *:
JIMtfcSSUMiaje--
Wuitrn Product and Central uommhnon ntr•
chantt and Dtalert in Jlneon, Park, hard, die,
Jaall—jy" 0rd,r * w»P«olft»lly solicited *Y$
.J. purcharing the above named articles, at so great
.—J M they can be bought now at thle Store." Wo
„ . e on hand a largo asmrtment of BLANKETS, which
•an t be beat for size, weight ami quality. AU who really
»l#h to buy, are advlaed G> call at
ROKKNBAUnil ft LADSON’B,
deo90; . No. 2 Shadd’s Storea.
riofltfCT
n.RiBN, nnoRniA,
TiTom.n iwrMimilrrjri'r ij.ni..ioiii. win»in«
YV ganltomen t Aleiamtnr Mitchell, T. P. P*ve and
Mcob Rnkonhmigh. Darien.Oa.; Hamiwl Palmer fit Son,
lavannah; M. P.Sieoey, n-q , charlBvlon,8 O.; P, J.
lock. Esq ,W WalMreol, Now York. -
Dsrlan,* »et H 1833, n#l>
gAcoif;
r —16,000 pounds Chandler ft Co.'
\ Per sate by mart LYNN 4 INIDXR.
$166^2100
tuoTunce.
Losses adjusted, unadjustcil or claims for looses—non*,
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual—
none.
Tutnl amount at risk (about) 3,400,000,
Tho ainuuut ut hazard on any risk, (with very few ex*
ceptlous,) not over 6,000.
A DllEWSTEIt, Preildcnt.
E. Lcarmcd, Jr« Secretary.
Norwich. Conn., Juno 9th, 1866. .....
Personally appeared before the undersigned. Mayor of
tbacltynf Norwich. In sold State, A. Brewster, President,
and K. Learned Jr., Secretary of tho “Norwich Fire
Insurance Company.” and mmlo solemn oath to tho truth
of the abovo statement, rignod by them. I also,
certify that 1 barn examined tho report of said Compa
ny, and find the abovo to bo a correct statement of the
same and that tho notes and loans on which a nart of said
capital to Invested are in my opinion good and well
In' testimony whereof.lhave here toset my hand and
caused tho srel of the city to be affixed, this 9th day of
*■!£» WILLIAM Tj. BUKWBU,
Mayo; oftho city of Norwich.
Tho nndorslgned la agont for tho above offico, and Is
TMdytotrt.nNuoii d-eriptlj^of^r^la lb.
Jyis
TO RICE PLANTERS.
T nB Subscriber is Agent for the solo of 44 Anderson’s
Patent Rica Holler." It Is compact and portable,
may be worked by hand or horto power, turning out ac
cording to six# of machine, from 20 to 600 bushels pprday.
Cuts and a model oftho same may be soon by application
to dee 8 WM. P. YONGH, No. 04 Bay at.
dec 3
COAL FOR BALE.
W* A ROE Lump Lehigh,
JL4 Red A*h. (broken and screened,)
Soft Parlor Lump Coal,
Smith's (Richmond) Coal.
Order* received, and Coal delivered to any part of the
city, by application to OBO. A. McCLESKKY,
docS Sorrel's Buildings, Boll street.
ALKIRK ALE.—17 barrels of this anperior
brand, direct Importation, landing from ship Shan-
don, and for sale by MINIS ft JOHNSTON.
S AL SODA, Ac.—1,000 lbs. superior Sal 8oda,
10 boxes Oastllo 8oap,
160 lbs. AMortc«l Oum Drops.
Just received, and for eato by
JOB. H. TURNER, Agent,
dec 8 Market Square.
C LOAK CLOTHS.—Drown, Tan, Drab, Orey
and Black Cloak Cloths, Sack Flannels, English and
Frenrh Mnrinos, Printed Mnslln (to Lalno^ 8tellu Shawls,
,UU *, D!-b ^.^Vio'li’aAH,
dec 6 Blbaro’s BnUdlugs. Cnngrres st.
S CO AIIS.—Dimlilo ronnoil Cni.h.J, donU. wnnol
Pwd.m], Com™ or «ott Crudittl. n«n«l Whll«. In
.lor,, .ml for Ml. Ly 0. A. L. LASIAB.
dec 6
B
iRtOK.—10 m p>Tl.|t DHtk.tor ml. hy
AM.
OAB1.STOX A DAMONS.
B IIAMDT^-Dnuidy In lalfUKA qmirtmunl »
r^^" < iMrahwi
No 8 Mackerel, 60 quintals Codfish, 2
”11 casks Hake, 60 boxes Herrings, landing from
OT.Ympr-.nd^'"'•■^aklmIOSAPASSOKS .
jgRsSLStt^senrttsrcSntea
Sly iW] IIOSTBR A OAMHKLL.
TSTAlLS comUntly on K*5. , |vfl}Hj! , 5fgJC rt r
■•SiaSB
ST'
Self-Sealing Fruit and Vegetable Can.
ffeUR experleuco during tho put year, in manufket-r*
V |DS SKLP.PKALIXa PBUIT CANS,
and the universal satistsctlon and certificates of parties
who have purchased and tested thoso of various makers
have given ocas the decided preference overall others.
The subscribers offer to thejinhlto. the
BEST 8ELF*8
\ CAN
over Inventnil, to preserve Fruit, Vegetable*. Ac.
THE SEALING 18 INVARIABLY PERFECT,
AU others require solder or cumont.
Tho opening has been enlarged to admit a
FULL SIZED PEACH.
Every can Is perfectly tested before It leaves our manu
factory, and atnmtwd with trar name.
TAYLOR ft HODOKTTS,
Manufacturers of Planished Tin and Japanned Ware.
No. 09 Bookman St., New York,
mar 19—1m P
Burr C Stonc
lour,
I S so anpartor, It commauda in New York* preference
or half a dollar a barrel. These Mills aro well
adapted for all kind* of grinding. Between fifty and
sixty Premlnm Medals have been awarded to tho Stills
and tho Flour, and almost a volmno of testimonials.—
Ware-house for Flour and Mills, 101 Duano Btreot. New
Yore. P l«ii V»—3m
BROOKLYN CITY
Steam Engine Works.
D.P. BOKDON.&CO.
Water Street, Brooklyn, Haw Yorks
MANUFACTURERS UF STEAM ENGINES WITH
DURDON’8 PATENT CUT OFF AND
nOlLBRB.
rmallE Subscribere not only assort the superiority of the
Jl. construction of their Eeaixu, bat will guarantee
to transmit one-third more ;iosrcr with tho tamo surface
or boiler, and 30 percent, lew pretsnro of steam, than
any other engine mannlkctnred In the United 8tate*,
maintaining an cqsal >|MNil, without regard to amount
of power applied to engine.
Ala *■ *
UVKUWU10I1 PASSES THE
GREAT N. Y. AND N. QRLEANS MAILS.
O N aud after SUNDAY, Febraanr 3rd, I860, two Dally
Trains between Macon and Columbus, and one be
tween Macon and Americas,
Leave Macon at 2 A. M* and 8 P. M.
Arrive at Col;imbmi 7.16 A. M., and lOJtO P. M.
Ih'uvu Columbus nt 4.16 A. M,, audUlO P. M.
Arrlvu at Macon lu.54 A. M., and 7.40 P. M.
Leave Moron at 2 A. Mw andarr.at Ainericns 0.40 A.M.
Leave Americas at 230 P. M., and arr.at Macon 7 A0 P.M,
Making a complete connection between Montgomery.
Ala^ and Augusta? Kingsville. Wilmington, and Charles
ton. Also, with Central Ballroed Trains to Savannah,
Milledgrvllte and Katonton, and With Macon and West
ern Trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nash villa and Knox
ville. Tenn. At Columbus with Gerard and 3!obite Rail
road to Eufaula, Ala* connecting dully at Amoricns, with
Four Uoriu Post Coaches fo Tallalmssee, Albany, Thom-
asvilto. llalnbrldge, ftc«, with Tri weekly Hacks to Lump
kin, Cutlibert. Ac. At Fort Yallny with Hacks to Perry,
Hn.vnetvllto, llawklnsvllle and Knoxville, Oa. Pawcn-
gers for Americas and points below Fort Talley, alimild
take the 12.16 P. M. Train from 8avannab, and the 6 P.
31. Train from Augusta to avoid detention at Macon t
for other point* on South Wessem or Muscogco Hoods
taka either Train from Savannah or Angusta.
l’Awcngars leaving Americas nt 2.9U P.M., will reach
Columbus at 10.301>. M. same night.
Passengers from Columbnsnnd the West,for Amerlcus,
South Western Georgia, or Florl la, should tako the UK)
P. M. Train at Columbus; sleep at Fort Valley and reach
Americns at 0.40 A. M. next morning.
First Claw Steamship* leave Savannah for New York
Wednesdays and Saturday*, and for Philadelphia on
Wednesday*, ltownge, in ibn Cabin, $20; Steerage, $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah,.... $1400
~ Columbnsto do ........1000
Amurlcusto do ...H80
GEO. W. ADAMS,Supcrlntomtont. •
Macnn,Feb, 30, ’60 fob 4
KH-wani. _
a very high oplnlou of Ha worth.
RB/.B O.TGOMAS,
...... r..„ nJSRrasrf^sSsTL.'
Mortal, both Karens and Bum .aa had round out ibo
value of your Pain Kilter, and I could readily bova
disposed of a larfo quantity or It among them. Il
•eons particularly r float lose In cholera taotbue,
bowel complaint!,andother disease!, to which the na
tive! or Hurmeh, from their unwholeeomc alyls of liv
ing, are particularly exposed. (i leavaluable antidote
to the pulton of centipede*, aeornlt ne, bornsaa, and the
like I have been twice etuog by a orplone, and en
tirely provanted the swelling b> e plying the Pain
Killer. Obourn yaga homewardfh a IndU.theU.n-
talnortho-h.pt i (taken with votnli ng and purging,
olh-waymptomsf. cholera Igavebla igoonUoseor
Pain Kilter Wlb \ • most Immediate and.hippy
•nils- 3oaul'raar., speedy waatheitfafiThat be
enred tbv he vnuM no 'er og .In go on a voyage without
jfourexsvUau tool eln*,lfh^oou1d Q giMjb^ptooQ«a
Late Ml**, r ary to Barmah.
CORK ^AND- GOL _
SX53IS»“„.
venal flavor with which It has been
■ore than anything alee, attests Its
from three to five hundred pounds, accord lag to ilea
be put Iff operation by the former In twenty mti
BhSHBUUSBfiSgiffl a '
The Little Olant baa
every State Fair osti"
andthatin tbei^oet
..Jfo, front their long experience and Imntouw fhcill-
ties, they acknowlcdgu no cymiMitltoni in tho mauufoc-
turo of
■ abMiu8,8awa
pimre, Mimxa Pumps axu
Mines, Suavtixo ami 1'n.urx, Hravt an»
Liaur Casiinos, axd Slat Macuixebt
or Evcnr Dcsntipnox.
LL Persona whoduslre to obtain full and reliable
Information rosiHctiiig SINGER'S SEWING MA-
INES—their price, capabltitlee, advantage, sizes, im-
irements, method of working, means of procuring
hem. and all other particular*—can do ao by applying
q our office
\ No. 383 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
by lotter, or In person for
\ M. SINGER ft CO'S GAZETTE.
Tlla paper Is devoted entirely to tiio Sowing Machine Buo Mitts, 8aw axp Omsr Mats, STXlit
ntorwt. Copies will bo supplied gratis to all Interest- pumps, Mixixo Pumps AxnGEAaixo ro
ed. . —
N. B—'The unparallrletl success of our 8ewlng Ma-
chlnnikaa Induced severalfrandutont Imllationaof them,
bwddw uamorous Infrlngontents of our patenta—of
which we own sixteen, fcuitaforthe Infringement of
our patents barn recently been decided In our favor In
U. 8. Circuit Com tain New York aud Now Jersey.—
In thoso suits tho great principle of
IIOUtlNO DOWN TUX VAUIU0 to UK HEWED T0TUB SURFACE OP
TUKMSCUIXE, NT A VIEtUINU PRWSCRt,
which is osod in all Sewing Machine*-has been fully es
tablished. Thetihrelcr As Wilson, and thn Grover ft
Baker Sewing Msflilnrt.n* we allege, each Infringethree
distinct patents, owned by ns. tie have suits against
them In Mvtrtl of the U. 8. Court*, which will anon be
tried. We hereby caution the public not to buy any In
fringing Sfuclilnrs. a* they can bo cnmpcltod bylaw to
stop using them, and to pay costs aud ilnmngc*.
40- L *cnl Agont* wanted to rnnkosalo* ofourlm-
I irovcd Sowing Machlnrs. To perrons properly annulled
or the bu inuss, a rare opportunity for protltabto and
plcoaaut employment 1s offered.
New and Improved Machine* exchanged on liberal
term* for old Machines of every kind.
i. Si. singer ft co.,
Principal Office, 323 Broadway, N. Y.
apr 23—3m P
The Infallible
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD,
mw
and A1
Tbs subocrlbers are now prepared to f-
tvlth Improved patterns aad alsea, to salt t
No. 21* offered at $66 comptota, ready lar sttsslihii the
team, andworrantaS to gring t^ bort^ls eJIM^Usi r
with one none. • .
twoborsM. . • k /(
Manufactured and for sale by
6.8. BROWN A 60.* ■
war 8 at Nashville,Tenn.,and AUaata,On. .• .
TO HR A ISLAND COTTON
F|$UR UNDERSIGNED hart *
Mataaa. Psaav Davis ft Oont—DoarBIre.—I find II
•resaary to address yon again, as my most sanguine
expectations have been more than realised. The sail
for your reluable medicine Is loereaalof ao very rapid-
ly that 1 foar I shad soon be unable to keep pace with
It. My partloular object lu writing now to to beg that
on the receipt of ibl you will kindly dispatch another
h» ch aa ordered In my lower of June last, I hope 1
w»l not beentlrehont before yonrlast dlanatoh reach- Gin
es me, of which however, I have not yet heard from
yon. I remain,
Dear Sir, yours sincerely,
J.L.OARKAU.
OPINIONS OP Till! PROMINENT DRTGGI8T8 AND
MERCHANTS IN ITS FAVOR.
!Vo, tho undersigned, Druggists of thle city, have
beeu acquainted wiih, end Bold for a year nr two past,
aii article ol Family Medirlns, known at Perrr Davla*
ycgilable Pain Killer,and we would assure the public
that In evory Inetano* so for as we knew It has given
Ibe best •ailtfocilon the purchaser. We can recom
mend Itto the pnblie as an article of great merit end
Vittore. Indeed, we never know an article of Modi-
c, 5® become so rieiervediy popular In so short a time,
which to proved by the fact of I to extensive sale, and
con*ianily lncr«n.-lng demand, Signed, J. D.Park, J.
D. Doniihiy. Wade Eckstein ft Co., W. I. M. Gordon,
Lhas ikiliina, Able Zeltrn, I.ftO. Ritarklrk, E. B.
Illnraan, 8. II. Faruln, A. D. Scnvlll. G. H. Balre.
The Pain Killer to told by John II. Sfoore ft Co^ Tho*.
M- Turner ft Go. aud8.fr. Brantley ft Co., Savannah;
Barret, Carter ft Co M and Clark, Wells ft Dubore, Angus-
te; K. L. Strehscker ft Co., Macon. Alao by Druggists
and Grocers generally; nov 22-rod8m
whb-L nanally brings three to five cents per y
*u»an from any other Gin yet Invented, ere ao r _
to supply Plantere and those wanting, wRh these of rntper- -
lor workmanship at one hundred end twenty-five dollara
each. Extra rollare$11.
ias8&3^ a x&&$$anFW«».. ?
In vet manufactured. 1 would not be wltMaLeae$k9 - t
outbceutifidcotiom *lheeta^ej*
®I*«n proceae ao much desired by 4he EsgUsn buyers is civ
taslnly obtained. 1 *
»ng24—tf BOSTOH’ft YILLALOWO^
Paper Hangings and Borden.
A LARGE assortment for sale at moderate prices, at
il. • JOHN OLIVER’S Paint Store,
Aft- Rooms papered at the IS ‘
. ’ .
. TiXJ^Jecriber J^e tj^niwm lit* friends end
? tho public, that he luw Jnat received a large sup-
rtply of 8ILK and OINGHAM UMBRELLAS—
•They being manufactured expressly for
.nopei
| _ _. vnJDAY, APRn, STH.
TM^ATIONAL System of Polltkel~
New Books .
flecelred br Warnock * Dawls. *'
MARCH 14TH, J8W5.
FHRtlE Life of Henry the ITth, King of *
JL Navarre; by G. P. R. James.
Critical end MlaoelUneous; by T. Babingtoa
.The I&tory. of Scotland during therelgn of Qnsea
Magrand of itlog James VI; by-WIlUam lobaetaoa,
Macaulay’s History of England, from the Accesskm ef
James n
Hume’s History England, 0 vols.
; For ealo at the Bookstore,
mar 14 No. 169 Congress street.
_ , New Books.
Received by Jobn M. Cooper 4b Com
THURSDAY, APRn, 8Tn7
»1 Economy. By Fred-
the Oernen.
" ‘ _ * “ and
Southern Planter*’attention I* particularly directed to
onr newand Improved Sugar Mill. The simplicity of con
struction, extraordinary power and great durability, ren
der* It decidedly *u|H>rlor to any now In n*o.
Ortlerr* by mall or otherwise attended to with prompfe
tins* and despatch.
d. r. ncnnoN, i
II. N. CONXUN, >
S. ■. CONBtlN, )
D. P. BURDOIf ft CO.
Great Northern and Bouthern Vail Route,
roa nobthern, bouthern and wumNTBAvmns. -
|WICB Daily, (Snndav night excepted,). between
Richmond and Washington City, via OordonsvIUe
Alexandria.
Hour* »>r departure at Rlchmond...0.4S A. m., and 7.30 r.M.
Returning leave Washington *.M.,nnd r.M.
’ and arrive at Richmond. 1.30 r. m., and 4 a. M.
I Uaggngo Check* and llrkcts, given through between
Richmond ami Washington.
TIicru two ilnltromto having no Rtrnp Kail, and being III
, excellent order, and carrying the great Northern mid
| Southern Mall, give the tiert guarantee of always recur-
; ing connections, as to rimwn by arrival* dally at Rich-
, mond and Washington city In advance of the Steamboat
I line.
Fare between Richmond and Washington $6 60
An Omnibus will bo found al ways ready, to take through
paasongore and their baggage of wparlngapimrel, between
, tiio Depots, free of charge, with ample time for them to
. tako their nmals, whether going North or South.
, Thmugh Tickets can bo obtained Itotwecn Danville and
Washington at the termlnni of the Road, now noarly
coinptotcd to Danville. An agent oftho company will re
ceive the check* of tMwengers from the Danville Road,
•and attend to their noggaguall the way to Washington
or tho Baltimore Depot.
! Tho faro the mine by the mail linn, m by thn old 8tcam-
, bontronto.
There to no chnngn of cars on the night lino, between
Richmond mid Alexandria. Jan 14
.,,1/ "commend turm tor auraomty, and • Notre of Travel In Egypt, the Holy Land. Turkey
t will suit all pnrchareri, areree. By BeulVmlnDore DD 7 sf
WM. R. 8\ MON8, Dtaper aTfJJor, Mairled. not Mated« or, ’ How’they live at Wote
47 Whitaker street. and Throckmorton Hall. By Alice Carey, antb<
UMBRBLLAR.
A FINK LOT Just received—such as Scotch
ip and French Ginghams, a superior article. Those
rtin want, call and eev, at the Clothing Store, Gib-
a bon* Range. OKO. 8. NICHOLS ft to.
and Throckmorton ifali, ’ By Alfc? Carey, 1 authSOf
“Clovernock.” : »■
The Green Mountain Girl; A story of Vermont; Bf
Blythe Wlilte.ir.
Tolling and Hoping, the Story of a LUtie Ilandiback.
By Jenny Marsh.
The Island of Cuba. By Alexander llmnboldt,
toted from the ffrwnfrh. lty J. 8. Thrasher.
The Private life of an Eastei
Knighton—new edition.
tern King.. By WBlIaai
R EFHIUBRATOIIS, Meat 8*for, Wator Coolers, Ksd . iroUi
•tire, Water Filter*, Wire Dish Covers, Fish Kettles,. 1 vi.'mni B
Soup BigostoN, French Tinnod Ware, Tinned and Ennm- i. “.IS 0 ®* il,h DR ' Uawklng, Bating. Ac. By Stone-
ellod Stew Pans,Cooking Stoves, Cooking Bnngcs. Table
Cutlery, Owlar Tubs nmf Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow
Ware, Clothe*, MarkSt, Travelling and Fancy Baskets,
BlrdCagcs, PUnUhcd and Japanucd Ware, ftc. Also,
Tin Ware, Iron and Cornier Ware, Bnus Kettles, Stove
Pipe*, Cooking Utensils of all kluds for Stowe and
Ranges, together with the finest assortment of Honso
fob 6
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 Blaldcn Lane* New York.
mffANUPACTUUBHB uf the WOULD RENOWNED ;
14 Howard streeL sept 3—ly 1
ImporUnt to Housekeepers ^ Dealers*
tram scopxi pxxx*i*m. v
71 FWW0N-*t. and 71 JtautMAN-et...... N. Yoax.
Principal Offico 103 Front Street, Now York. _
Factory, No*. 86,37, and 38 Hmlren *treet, Jerecy City.
FWlllK Proprietor* of thl* longand well known COFFEE
JL *nd SPICE K*tabll»lim»«it, continue to prepare tiio
lw7t PHARMACEUTICAL POWDSnB In u*u, for ralslug
bread, biscuit, ten nnd other cakes, ftc. Th«y al*o prepare . oimriowon. ««w;
Mustard, Cocoa, and many other article* of dally u»e in U«l|y train* from lUchmond toSlaanton, and trl-wook-
every family, which they olfer upon the mo«t reasonable ' lyfrwni Staunton,to Goshen. Monday*. M oducjjinj* nnd
terms. Catalogues seut to dealerswbo request them. FH.Imvo—conncciing at Oo-lirn with Wm. P Farri*h ft
If. II. ft J. 0.1811 AH. ^ • Man ptoge Line, at
N.1L—Consumers advised to Inquire for Hopo Mills ar “ “*'
nor
HPAOB XiXXVIl.
■ from Kicbmoud via Htann-
VJKT1NTER arraugenmut, from Richmoud via Htaun-
▼ Y ton.Goshon, IVhlto Sulphur Springs, Lowlsburg.
Chnrleaton. Vn., to the Ohio River.
tide*.
ana 14—ly
i, acconllngto the tri-weekly Mull are
augment*, adopted by tho l*oet Office Department,from
Richmond to tho Ohio River.
SHIEFFEL1N, BROTHERS & CO.
iMPontna* and dealers in
Drags, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery,
1!0 WTM.IAsfpFfllSrfi’KEW TOI1K,
TTNYITE the attention ot the trade to their targe and
■ varied dock of Drug*, Paints, Oil*, Perfumery, ftc.
Iu addition to their regular Importation* of Staple
Drugs they are also receiving direct from tho source* of
production and mnnnlhcturo, nunpUe* of Tooth, Hair, and
Nall Broshes, Bronze*, Cork*, Mortar*, Sponge*, French
and English Porfumory, Lullin’* Extract*, and muny oth- • wm n,. compicteu in n iow wopk*, mier wnicn tno wiioib
or article* ummlly embraced in DruggliU itock*, which • road will he In iicrfect order, nnd for speed, safety nnd
they are enabled also to offer on the moat ad vautageons comfort, will compare with any Railroad In tho United
Staten
Jan 14
Car* leave Richmond dally at 0AA A. M.
ami arrive at Staunten at .2.40 p. m.,
'to dinner,) nnd there connecting with tho Malt Stngo
I,Im 1 * to lAxtngtaii. WlncliPNtor nnd Parkorsburg, Vn.
Itidiirnliig. tho train* fenvo Staunton at tl a. m.,
nnd arrive in Richmond at ..1X0
In full tlmn for the pamenger*going South to connect with
either of tho Southern Road*.
The Virginia Central Railroad luu been extended and
completed to Goshen. 33 miles West of Stanuton.and laid
with heavy Rail nil the way, with the exception of about
3 mile*, between donlonnYltic mid 8hadwe!l Mill*,
which *pnce l* now being relayed with heavy Itail, and
will be completed In a few week*, after which tho whole
they i
term*.
Order*, either In person or by mall, will recelvo prompt
attention. ang 14—ly
ay Rai
J. II. TIMDERLAKB,
^^^jBnjjerintendent^
Merillo Iron Pipe Work _
MERRIL & JAQUES,
1458 Ccntrc-St.. New York.
M anufacturers and dealers in wrought
Iron, Pipes, Fittings. Tools, and every description
of apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for
heating nnd lighting Stenmors, Churches, Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Vlllugcs, Factories
and llalls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Pump*, Ganges, Boilers and Boiler
Flues made to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new, and onr
own patent warranted to do doablo the work of any other
Invention.
Orders solicited from all sections of thn country, and
promptly attended to. Je 23, ’65—ly
YTOI
n i
Chaiul*
ORAUE V. FAltltlNGTJN, tfutiuinctdrcr of all
kluds of Enameled. Painted and Grnlnc\Cottage
'lumber Furniture, wliolcsato and Retail, at th^ftlanu-
factory and Warerooms, Nos. 46 and 48 Wooster street.
New York. ** ' ’ “ —
b 29—3m. «
W.J tUKMUN ft 8U8.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
246 Fkokt St. and 930 Broadway,
New York.
aug 1—ly P
ANDREWS ftJEBUP.
Commission Meronants.
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY.
Steam Bsines, Hollers, Mnohlnlsta Tools,
Beltinf, ftc.
iMroariM ft Dealxm in MANurAcruarar’ Articles.
No. 67 Pino street. New York
N.B^-Agonts for tho YTOodruff ft Beach Iron Works'
Steam Englnosand Boilers.
Exclusive Agency In New York for Lowell 3Iachlne
■hop, Mnclilnlatw* Tools.P oct2—ly
Preserve Your Fruit.
B R A N W11 ITE'S PATENT 8 ELF-8 EALING AIB
TIGHT GAN.—This uneful. Ingenious and cheap
UA.\ having boon thoroughly tested is offered to tho
S ubtle with the nsflurnneo that It can bo rolled upon as
io most perfectly Air-tight Can In tho market. The ton
of this Can I# drawn between the surfliro of the nut and
screw of the-metallo cap forming a perfectly air-tight
Joint without the net or wax or cement, aud dispensing
with the ntnalmoda of eoldderlng the cap to theonUide
of tho can.
Tills Cap to made of a metatlc substance which cannot
affect the fruit in tho leaat. Every Can I* warranted.
Sold by all dealers In tho conntnr. Solo Manufacturer
»naA*.M»"I.«f-f 8 mnmBti
Forrights to roamifooture Brahwhlte's Patent Can In
other places, apply to A. CONOER ft CO., 343 Broadway,
New York;- "
mar 12—1m
CJ APES.—X. COTTEXET ft CO., Imiiortcra or French
►3 and othor European Gooda, No. 48 llroad
qpno.
1856,
SPUING AND 811 illMUlt CLOTHING.
PIBRSON, IIEIDT ft CO. f
M AVK ltccclvcil and will continue to receive weekly
per8team*re,alarge*nd elegant aasortment of
log, to which they Invite the attention of pnreha-
ere.
Connected ae we are with a large mnnnfncturinghouso
North, we fool satisfied we can and will sell as low as any
other house South.
Merchants visiting tbo city will please call and ex
amine for themselves.
We also keep a nice assortment of Gentlemen’s Fare
Ishlng Goods. Nos; 101 Bryan and 68 8t. Julian streets.
P. 8 —All ordsre from the country promptly attended to.
OAP AND OANDLBB—
two 1 »oxc* Bended's, Colgate and Croton family Soaps
1. V/i and 2 Hi bars.
60 half boxes family 8oap:
160 sloNn.l do;
76 do Toilet do, assorted t
100 do Hydraulic Candles;
75 doArfamantlno do;
60 doctor dot
73 do Stearin# do;
80 do Mltcbel’s extra do;
60 d<» Rood el's Tallow do;
120 * do Tallow Candles, Assorted brands;
40 do Jnd*on’e Sperm, 4’s ft 6 s;
20 do do Patent do do 4's ft O's-
In store end for salo by wAf ima
apr II WBBST1R ft PALMES,
iBBP^-Phthulelphla Family Beef In half bblftper
O-Jjgr-M
the subscribers, 1* acknowledged by all Who
have scon or used them, to be the best and
most convenient 8toves for Baking, Boasting
aud Broiling, sold In this city. We here sold
a large number since they have been Intro-
1 duccd into this market, all of which Irnve
given perfect satisfaction in every particular.
They are so constructed In the bottom oven plates, that
they afford more heat than any other 8tove now In use.
They nro well fitted, very heavy casting*, and large oven*.
Wo havo five size*. ■ Wo are selling them at very low
• prices. Tbs operation of this Store Is warranted.
' Wo have also a pretty a**nrlnicnt of Store, Unit, Offico
1 stid Bar-Room 8toves, which we are soiling at very low
i prices. We would bo ploasod to have yon call and ex-
- amino before purchasing.
- den 10 LOVELT, ft LATTTMORE.
Machines.
XOKLSIOn SKlYlNG MACUINKS,—Made by
U'A HOOD, BATTI5LLH ft CO., Worcester, Mnwo-
chuMtt*. pntonted by Ellas Howe, Jr., September 10th.
1846. Tlieae Maohlnc* nro warranted, (with proper uso,)
not to get out of repair. They are built In a good sub
stantia! and workmantlko manner, and will do Tailors’
Shoemaker*’ and Saddlers* work, in a manner warranted,
to give satisfaction. The *Hch will not rip nny more than
common sewing, done by hand. Call and see them in
K Uon, at 140 CIH&NUT stmt. Phlladelnhla. up
W. A. DAWSON Vteti.
may 12 ' *0
FIRST PEEM, GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY ft SONS,
MANUFACTURERS, _ _
$4 A 88 Walker Sts., near Broadway. Now York. ; ; ■ ■ MT(ltl „ ( N nRHriT.iunN
ftlflltfrHfi RESPECTFULLY call the attention of 1 NEW FIN NTOfll. AND RHEtT-IBON
HUSWBBflthe public to their splendid assortment of « ... ann _ It -.tm a* Von
Tf # f ffSembgmnd and Square Plano*, which, for "0.141 soutii
I A roiMhawu®
duct theRtotrof Tin and SaeoMron buslnsrs
In all Its ration* forms, where will be found
a general variety nf Stoves. Tin and Sheet-
Iron Ware, whloh 1 will bo pleated to show
yon, and at auoh price* as will satisfy yon II
you want to purchase.
Al kinds of Roofing, Glitters of Lead, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repair
ing executed with dernitcn.Old Stoves pat up and Pipes
rurntohed st short notice.
Tin-Ware at Wholesale and Retail. Call down Bryan
street. It will pay yon for tho walk,
nov 3 JOHN 4- MAURICE, Agent.
abort, everything that renders a Piano perfect, nro unsure
passed. They wore awarded the First Premium for both
kinds. In competition with tho mo«t distinguished maker*
from Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH 1
STEINWAY ft SONS liavo Jnst been awarded the First
Premium Qold Medal (over all competitor*) at the late
Fair of tho American Institute, Crystal Palace, for the
boot Plano Fortes. 8 dec ID—t
New York Millinery.
MBS. SIMMONS* Wholesale and Retail
Millinery and Htraxv Goods Ware-
house* 304 Broadways N. a,»
MRS, 8. I* now in Europe.for theoxpress
purpose of selecting novelties for tho
iSprlng trade, which will active nnd tie
ready for Inspection on or nbont the flrit
of March. Southern and Western More
‘chant* and Mllltaor* aro r#*pectfutiy In
vited to call and cxamlno tho snmo before
purchasing elsewhere. Pattern Bonnets
always on lurod,and sent by express to
any address.
fob 6—3m 8
rjausrrs, glass.
lark,
118 Fulton 8t., Nkw Yorx,
Importers of
CHANCES, ENGLISH SHEET AND FRENCH GLASS,
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, ftc., ftc.
Manufacturer* of
EXTRA AND 0 ROUND PAINT BRU8HE8.
ENGLISH and AMERICAN COLORS, dry and ground In
oil, imported zxrazssLi for thomnx, which
wo offer on tho mo*t wokaiilb terms.
49" All goods warranted a* represented.
Order* by Mall promptly attended to.
apr 1—3m
I.BFLER&WILrOX, ~
r> BHTTISTS,
nneenTDrOiiWltll. Alorgin'. Btor
S»5SM> on Comr.u Slratl.
nr! 4—ly
gUHDRIBS r
40bnt.,.up.<’4ir. 8(iP*."*«®rtfd!
a> da iKKl.iS.lrr.lili! Sruki 8.1 Bod.l
5 c-k. Pata.li. Sd-irf.t
lPOlioaia do 18amts.It-MCh!
10 da around Papt-r: 1" Jo do Allipteoi
18 do do alnnort 80 do Plolllaot
1 croonIndlnot SSJar.MacboySuulIi
40 down .tar. SlactHiy PniitT:
on pro.. Monrovia plpo l!.od*l
40 Eoaaa N.pro Pica, (larm liarnt.) |
100 mala 4ta*.lat 1M-nAI!oplco|
80 taw Pepnrt Stapaltoco Blngari
1™ do'ccfloyilSdSli OlononW.I. FrMnmt
t do ninpcPrcrTM,
100 do Woolf. 8ch.kUm Scttnuipn. qtonndptat
<0 do Ittilno Wine*, anorted brand..
Inntttonnd (bruintty
njirla WltltSTBR 0 PAT.MBB.
tJkrnru orroch of Ih. Tort Mute.
■•s?* 1 .
wjnuAaum Book -
J Booksellers and Stationers, ,
dec 16 No, 169 Oun gross et.
ORIBRY—A complete and bsantlfol assortment
plain*•»»-
H
Thro*
of every variety
irred and Cotton,
msr 11 -
net received am
mustsm
MON-iaana.
Augusta
W E IIAVK RECEIVED and are now opening, an
assortment of seasonable Goods, consisting In
part ol the following, vlat
kiis Amosksog niueDrill i
10-4 Bro. Allendale Sheetingt
llnvard Bleached Shlrtlngt
8 x 8,10 x 10. and 10 x 12 Damask Table Clothe;
Drapery Mnslln; '
Georgia Nankin:
Ogden Bro. Shirting;
To which the attention of thn public to Invited,
mar 12 A1KIN ft BURN8.
* New Books.
RcoelTcd by Warnock 4b Davis,
APRIL 1ST, I860.
T HE First and the Bocond Marriages! or the Courts
sirs, of Wedded life. By Mrs. fiadollno Leslie.
Dickens’ lloubrliold Word* for April.
MORE OF
Hon. MU* Murray’s Letters, from the United States,
Cuba and Canada.
Ernest LlnwoOd. By Biro. Lee nentx.
The Work* of Clauiio Dnval, compli to.
llumo’a History of England.
Prescott's Philip the 2ml.
Macaulay'* Iliitoiy of England.
Mllman’s Gibbons' Home.
For sale at the Book*!ore,
~qpr2 No. 169 Congresa street
New Books.
Received toy JohnN. Cooper dk> Co.,
TUESDAY, APRIL IBT.
A PPLETON'S Cyclopiedla of Blogniphla, embracing
a lories cf Original Memoirs of Distinguished Per
sons of all Timost edited by Francis L. Hawks, L L D.
Tho Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bona
parte with his brother Joseph. •
Recollections of tho Table Talk of Samuol Borers.
Pocmsrby Charles Klngrieyj author of “HypatU,”
ftc.
Snraguo'a Elements of Natural Philosophy.
The AngolIn thononret^aPoem.
Presrott's Philip the Second.
Tho Attache In Madrid.
Ten Years among the Mall Bag*.
Estelle Grant; or tho Loet Wife,
nambles In Eastern Aala. ByRalL
Memoir* of Rev. Sidney Smith.
Home Services. By W. Bacon Btevena
Ernest LInwood. By Mrs. Leo Henta.
apr 2.
F LOUR.-t160 bags Flour | 60 hbls do, Just received
and for sui
msr 26
iNTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
B utter and cheese-
30 kegs choice Goshen Butter:
Mboxeo do English Dairy Cheese;
Received per steamer, and for sale by
mar 26 SCHANT0N, JOHNSTON fit CO.
B EEF-—25 bids prime gfid Bless. B^f for sals at
dopot on consignment. • •
mar 25 • WILLIAMS fc«RATCLITF. ,
Whiskey, tending
«7-HI«tKBY.-lS ltil. Ifaw W
Minin.
Range*, togeti
Furnishing Goods In the city,
mar 19 HORACE MOR8E.
Luce Setts l Lace Setts!
HENRY IrATHROB &. 00.
H AVE Ilecclrrd per steamer Knoxville, one of the
most beantifrill assortments of Lace Goods orsr
exhibited in this city, embracing the following alyles:
Real Thread LaceSst:*; do Maltese do do.
dolloulton do do;tio Yaleodennead*
do Vnlcncoinnos Bertlm Cape* and BIsvees.
French throughout 3Iu*1ln Setts.
Mourning Botts, outira new *ty>o.
fob-14 HKNItY LATHROP ft CO.
lieuge.
Sevastopol; Tho Story of Its Kali. By George
in.
Clement Lorimer; or, The Book with the Iron Clasps.
By Angus B. Beach.
Sell; or. The Narrow, Narrow World. By Mrs. Gore.
Amy Charlton i or, Pint Daya at School.
History uf the Ravages of the Yellow FSTsr la Norfolk,
Ya.,1865. By G. D. Armstrong, D D.
Tho Story of n Drop of Water. By Catherine Long.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
H lECBIVKD per steamer Knoxville, 40 piece# office
> Printed Lawns at lvld cents, by
frb 14 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
P I
nt tho shortest notice, and In superior stylo. Also,
may lio found Shower Baths, Galvanlxcd Iron, Tin and
Leaded Bath Tubs, Copper Boilers, Patent Pan Water
CloeotaLeadPjpro.8hcetLead,Bras*and Plated Cock*,
K°roo Pump*. India Rubber Hose, for solo at the House
Furnishing Store 166Broaghton-st.
mar 10 HORACE MORSE..
T SPRING GOODS, SPRING GOODS.
ME Subscrlburs have received per steamer Knox
ville, n hcnutifril lot of Spring and Bummor Silks,
cousiitlng lu luirtof
Satin striped Ponlt do Sole Slllu.
d<* Gro DoKnaps do.
Plaid and striped Glace do.
fob 14 HENRY LATIIROP A CO.
NEW GOODS.
TD8T Received iierateamer Knoxville—
Rich Silk Robes; Borage do;
Popllnott do; CrnpoDs Paris do;
LoylngnoCnmo do; Mous.deChiuu do;
Chinta Hrlinnnto; Fancy Silks;
Printed French Cambria;
Solid color do do;
English, French and Domestic Printa;
Fnrnlture Chinta;
Gold Embroidered Scarfs; .
Block Silk Mantillas;
Fancy Caslmeres; Black do;
, ALSO,
A large assortment of Embroideries. Ribbons, ftc.
For rota by (fob 13) DxWITT ft MORGAN.
Spring Mantillas.
TUST Received, a very handeoroo lot of tho above
Goods, of entiro new stylo*, by
feh 14 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
_ FOR sale:.
OllUlA OASKS Nails, 100 doxon Collins Axes,
AvUv*pairTroccsoskortud, 600 dozen Hues
seeortml. By N. B. ft U. WEED.
Jan 6
STAPLE! GOODS.
B LEACHED Sldrtiugs and MiecUngs;
Linen Drilling*; Casslmere*, ftc., for Gents am
Boyawtoac: Damask Linens; Napkins;
Doylies ana Toweling*; Irish Linens;
Long Lawn* And Birds Kyo Diapers;
Linen Bhoctlngs; Pillow Cmo Linens, ftc., ftc.
For ralo by
?pr 7 DeWITT ft MOROAN.
O ATS. Ao..—2,600 butiieltprims Ohio 8eod Oats!
600 bnshels frrah Corn Meal;
126 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 salo by
opr 7 WATER ft OONBTANTINB.
C OFFEE!.—2,060 bags Coffee, cargo of tho' brig
Abby Joucs, from Rio Jauerio. for sale by
apr7 N. D. ft H.
W HEAT SHORTS.—1,000 btuhels Wheat
8horts, tho best or feed for hones and cows, for
salo ch ran bv
*pr 7 J JNO. INGERSQLL.
W INE.-Fifty boxniLaitgswnrth’asparkllng Catan-
bn, Just received Ih store of
npr7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE ft CO
nACON SIDES, SHOULDERS AND
Mm LARD.—60 bhds Side*; 20 boxes Shoulders;
28bblsLard. In store and for *al# by
apr 7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE ft CO.
P ILOT AND NAVY BREAD—Tho under
lined offer a fupply of Pilot and Navy Bread, on
liberal term*. Jan 84 LYNN ft SNIDER.
XV recoivrd anew supply of Moss and primoRcef,
which wo offor at the lowest market price, and to which
we Invito your attention. LYNN ft SNIDER.
Jan 17 93 Bay street.
T 1NEN GOODS—Rec’d per steamer Alabama—
JLi 10-4,11-4,124,Linen8hcetings; 40 aud46In Pil
low Com Linsns, by
Jan 12
fiORNliBALr
HENRY LATHROP fie CO.
U Meal, for salo by
Jan 17
-100 sock* fresh ground Corn
LYNN A 8NIDER.
-nriHSKEY AND MOLASSES—10
Yf likes'Magnolia Whiskey, 160 do Molasse
■ala to arrive per schr Narraganselt. from New Orl
by Jan 18 OCTAVU8 COI11
•loom
Molasses, for
.... N«w Orleans
OCTATU8 COHEN,
B vttbr. OHBBIB, HffliiLSi; 4te._
20 kegs choice Goshen llnttur;
lOOboxo* do do Cboese;
60 do Eng. Dairy ' do;
100 do Adamantine Candles;
60, do Sperm do;
100 do Tallow do;
100 bble Bnttar, Sugar, and Soda Oracken;
60 do Pilot Drtad;
60 boxes fresh Baltins;
10 frails sort Almonds;
Received f>y lata arrivals, and for sale by •»
mar 24 HOLCOMBE, JOnNSTON A 00.
fiO boxes Adamantine Candle*, (Starbrand);
76 do Beadcl'aTallow do Faaiidre;
100 do Smith’s ft Buchan’* Family 8oap;
78 do Colgate’* No. land lb ban do;
Jnst received and for sale by
mar 27 SCRANTON, JOtlNBTON fcOO.
Hon. MIeg Murray's
U NITED STATES, Canada and Cnlm*
Scliwegfer'e History of Phllosc^by In ^Mtano,
tren idatrd by Seeyle.
Prescott's Philip M of Sjialn, new supply in half Qltf
and in Cloth.
Napoleon's Confidential Correspendenn with his broth*
•r Joseph.
Dvrnn’s History of (he Queen’s of the House of Ban-
over—2 vols.
The Allachl in Madrid.
Romance of the Harem, by Mlsa Pardoa.
Itacbi-1 Orny, by Julia Kavansngh.
Earnest Uuiford, by Mrs. Lee Henta.
mar 4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Fashions for March."
'EY RANK LESLIE’S Pari* Goxetta of Fashions lbs
Jr Starch.
Putnam'* Monthly Magoxino for March.
Ballon’s Pictorial.
Also more of
Roe* Clark; by Fanny Fern.
Amy Lee; or, Within and Without.
The Iroquois, Minnie Myrtle.
Edith the Quaker** Daughter.
Lily Huron; or, the Autobiography of an Orphan Girt.
Rachel Gray; hy Julia Kavonagn.
Tliu Watch Girl; or, Life Scenes aa they are. For pal*
by a WARNOCK ft DAVIS,
mar 6 No. 169 Congress street.
Embroideries
B eal noxiTox lace slits.
do Braesele Point do do.
do KnclUh Thread do do.
do VaTem-Unnca do do.
N. W.i.’ollar*, In every Variety.
Linen nnd Crape Collsraand Sleeves.
Lacii Bunds; French Banda.
Swiss and Cambric Floundngs*
Lace Veils, Ac., Ac. Just received by
feMO DKWITT ft MOROAN-
DeWitt & Morgan,
A RE now Receiving their Spring and Bummer stock
* Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, alsoa largo
snt ol Plantation Gottis, which they offer at lha
rices, and to which they solicit the aeration of
A'
aK-ui1tuent ol
lowest price*)
nurcliawrs.
fob 28
Congwrt street.
JuHi Received.
A SUPPLY OF a IN TP LINEN BOSOMED SHIRTS
of the latest and moat approved styles, abo aa aa>
sortment of
Byrou and Polka Collars;
Opera Neck Tics;
Fancy Napoleon Neck Ties;
do Albert do do;
do Checked Napoleon Neck Ties';
do Loutrn Washington Neck Ties;
Blk and Col’d Molro Antique Neck Ties;:
are 12 A1K1N ft BURKfi.
SPRING IMPORTATinNS
JYevitt.Lathrop 4* Rogers
A RB NOW RECEIVING a large and elegant asaar
A RE NOW DECEIVING a large and elsgutai.-...
ment of New Spring Goods, to which they invite tha
attention of purchaseis.
Henry Lathrop & Co.,
H ave receIyxd ter steamer—
Ladles’ Colored and Red Kid Qlovaa;'
do. Dark Fur Cnffet
French Xmb'd. Muslin Collars;
do. do. Cambric doj
do. do. Muslin Bletvea, fto. dec 27
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At tb, 014 Stand. 1SS Bmghtmrt.
•nLATK WIBHUU, riuWMd and J.puMd Win,
JC^Cooklng, Parier, Hall aad Box Stoves, Cooking
ttanges, Grates, Hat and Cloak SUada, Ladles’ Sewing
Chafes, Gas Stands aad Tubes, Cedar Ware, Willow Wuo,
ftc. Also, Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Wars, Brass Koto
tins, Stoves, Pipes, Cooking Utentils of all kinds for
VHKTH1TE and colored BrBUantea!
ff Plaid Ginghams; Solid colon
Plain black Sawing Bllka.
do l'lald do do.
Bnow drop Damank Napkin*.
Irish Linens, Long Lawns, ftc.
feb!4 HENRY LATHROP A 00. .
DRESS GOODS.
establiihnient-^ontiitlngorVert-
Cashmeres, Raw Sitka. Black and
tket, every variety of Drere Ooede,
GOODS;
iow to be seen at our establUhmant- *—
os, Mous doUlne, Cashmeres,Da..
ol'd Silks; and In fket,-every variety of^ Drees Oooda,
• hlch will be eold at tb* very lowest prices. Wo only
i t»h them to call, aad see how little tnonsy need be spea
.•r a handsome drem. ‘
BOKENBAUGH ft LADSON,
««2b,No.tBhaa*o Btasom
B acon iidbs .—10 hhds choice Bacon Bideft
^tending from Keystono Stato^and forrom^
.vs
WS**’
' *pr$
OMESTIOLIQl
60 bids E. Phelps'(II
60 do Old P ft u dot
60 do N, 0. Rectified Whiakay 1
83 do Domestlo Brandy t
60 do Luther triton's Rnm;-
.....—ley; 200 doMo-
star Candles. For salo bv
0CTATU8 COHEN.
.UORft—
t» doN.E.
mar 17
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON
Inetoraandforatle
1 id Tassels t Black Elastic Belts with Sack Clasps; Blk
' ngCrapet Plaid Jaconets, ftc. , Jan 11
MQRB NEW JEWELRY.
tip
• ,k
- ent than usual In atnfilo pkcea.
Also a very fine assortment of Hosts!
nd Btuds^ptotn, Ston^ Camr
D BIG NEE’S NOTH
ittons, and:
ARBIGHBl
’’PKTIIEREAS, Doogald .
If mentortilhl*rifectsto
I- to notify aR Creditors to bMd l
t. tmedlataly to JOHN
frb 20
*v
u.fcrMl. h, fl(
mar 19—10
rfifoXh aNd
I 9 10 hhd* choice St. Croix Sugar | ■ . . ,