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Instance to deviate therefrom.
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Continue binding until changed by the vote of a majority
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tegrity of existing contracts. Ml contracts for the year
or any othor unedited tJmg, shall only cense with tbe
expiration of the period for which tho were made.
ALEXANDER A B.VKED, Republican.
J. O. WRIGHT A CO.. Goorgian.
THOMPSON A WITUINGTON, Morning Nows,
n. n. HILTON, Journal.
their
NEW YORK And LIVERPOOL
(J. *. .nilli srCAJIUHM.
Titn siurs couratsiNO this link am
- BALTIC,
Unpt. COHITOCK,
ADRIATIC,
tiapt.
These ships having been
built by contruci,expressly
forgovcrnraoutsorvlco. ev*
* cry care has been taken In
their construction, as also
* tutheir engines, lo ensure
strength aud speeds Qsnd
Niution# for passengers are unequalled
for elegance or comfort. . . . .
Price nf passage from New York to Llveapnoljn first
sabin f 13d: in aecond cabl-s $71; oxclus ve use ex
tra site state reron, 832.1. Prom Llverpoolto New York,
ami ami a*. . .
An experienced Burgeon attached to each ship.
No norths can.betecurod until paid for.
PROPOSED DATES OP HAtUNO.
brem .Yew York, from Uvtrpoil.
1855. 1855.
Wednoslay....Jun.?4 .IBWI Saturday... .Jan.13.. 1855
WednosiUy....Peb. 7..IdftftUatunlay ..Peb.U7..IHU
Wednesday.... Feb 31.. (Httldatiirday.... Feb. 10.. IMS
|Satnrday... .Jan. 24.. 1855
Por Freight or Pa*sage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall street, N. Y.
BROWN, SlllPl.ilV ItOO.,Liverpool.
STEPHEN, K BN N \ RD It 00,87 Austin Friars, London.
B.O. WaINWRIOIITk CO.,ParU,or
OB'». II. UUAPritl, Havre.
ISTl he owners of these ship! will not beneeonnin-
hie l-r gold. «l ver, bulll-m, spioie. Jewelrr, precious
stones, hr me ala, nnless bills of liuling are slgnod
thcrcior,and the vnlno thereofevpresscd therein.
Shippers ploaeo take r. Ulco. that the ships of this
Line cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
JuuO.mwfly
NEW YORK, BREMEN &SQUTHAMP TON
UNITED STATES MAIL STB AMBUS.
The ships comprising this
linenre the WASHINGTON,
Cunt. E. Cavendy; HER
MANN, Capt. Edward Ills-
- gins. These stesmers stop
Wat Southampton, both going
* and returning.
proposed dates or baiuho—1850.
Prom South*
New I
8ATOMAT.
Hermann, Jan. 20
Washington Peb. 23
Hermann Mur. 22
Washington...-.April 10
Hermann.- May 17
“ * tun....-June 14
Bremen.
BATCRDAT.
Peb. 23
Mar. 22.
April 10
Blay 17
Jane 14
July 12
Aug. 0
«•«. »
ampton for
New York.
WEDXI8DAT.
Peb. 27
Mar. 20
April 23
Blay 21
June 18
July 16
Aug. 13
Bept.10
Oct. 8
Nov. 6
Dec. 3
Dec. 81
Washington.
normano........-July 12
Washln*lon-..-Aug. 0
Hermann.... .Sept. 0 us*. «
Washington......Oct. 4 Nov. 1
Hermann..— Nor. 1 Nov. 29
Washington Nor. 29 Dec. 27 _
Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning,
they offer paMengera proceeding to London and Havre,
advantages oreraoy other roa to, for the economy of time
and monoy.
rAMAOk raoic nw roax to sooTOAtirrox axd hikmcx.
First Cabin, Main Saloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower Sa
loon, $110.1 Seoond do. $00.
All lsttors and newspapers mast ptss through the Post
No bills of lading will tw signed or parcets received on
^AnVxpsrlenc^ Surgeon is attached to eaoli ship.
Por foelght or passage, applyto
0. II. BAND. South II William Street, N. York,
C. A. HKINBKBN k CO„BrumoD,
CROSKKY to 00;, Southampton,
WM. ISBLIN, nnvre. JanlO—lv2aw
t. a. OILMOIB.
ISA lOEfiUT
& CO.,
leren
ants,
Commission
ArSTNIY TOB.K,
particular attention giveu to tni* sate oi 'fotton. Rice,
Ac,, and liberal cash advances made on consignments.
linPURENCES:—Himtor A Oummoll, Savannah. Ca.;
0.0. Parsley, Esq., President Commercial Rank, Klddor A
Martin. J. II. Planner, Esq., Wilmington, N. 0.
nov 1ft—ly
■ & CO.,
fiU0<3E&80H8 TO . ’
TH08. J, CARSON & 0.0
Light Street) BALTIMORE. •
IVutern Produce and General Oommlnion Mer.
chantt and Dealer! in Bacon, Pork, Lard, Ac.
Orders rsspsctftoUy sollclUd-«$.
■miS
irchuln. lb. ,bov. iuimn.1 Article., At »o ,—.
I.« Bar «*tt It. bought bow At tbt. atom. w.
Br.ANKP.TB, which
An *' 10r “" y
' '• It0KBNDABOII AM D«ON'S,
lavsbtil
.. LARSON'S,
No.OShadd's Stores.
, funds Chandler A Oo. Baooi
mart- LYNN A BN1DEJL
MALCOLM P, JOHtB.
IP
Siggw,.
mmSmmm
Will wraetleoln tha Flint and adjojnlns tommies or the
‘ w7 ftlnconClrunlt. tf
nov 3 If.montictillo, flem
ATTORN tlV AND LtllW8BLIA)?t-AT-LA W,
will praotloaTntho^UrirorVa^tlfnd'snnth Plorlda.i
Reforonces—Tunno Pinkney to Oo^ Charleston. 8. UjT
Merson, lleldt to Cal. Savannah,Oa-| Cooparto Blothor,
Mi canopy, Fla.
NA,1IDF,li W. FBPFKIk.
Successor to
IIKNRY J. PEPPER As BON,
WtticlioN, Jotvelry And Mlver Ware,
No m Chetnni at., oppoaite tha Stata IIouic,
PIHIaifelpbla.
may 90 ■ly
WILLIAM J. WILUHEK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warrentnn,Goo.,
Will praolica In the Northern Circuit of Georgia, nnd
in Uiocouuileaiif llnrka,Columbia, Jefferson and Wash*
Ingt on, oft ho tilddlo Circuit. .ly inayU
PULTON HOUSE,
AT, - A „ f ‘v' r A A E .n , ^ no,A ’
Atlanta. March 14,183ft. • tf . mar
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young's Building, Sign or tho UOLUKN SADDLE,
ofknutx w. il aiMMoxs'ctormxa sroiuc.
W. H. MAY & OO.
Have on band a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles and
Harnesses, of widen tho following comprise a part;
Spanish Quiltod, Overlaid and Slmfton Saddles, Plant
er’s large and extra largo Saddles; Men’s plain do.; Eng
lish do.; Hoys' nnd Race do4 Ladies' Baddies nf a variety of
patter us; Bridles and Martengalss; Saddle Dags, Trunks,
8ARDLKR’8 MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, 81drting and
Hog.ikln* i Pgd do4 Straining and Worsted Web; Thread
and Tacke, assorted sixes. *
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Boggy, and Bulky
Harnossoe of nil kinds, by tho slnglo sot.
CARllIAUE TRIMMINGS.—Baroucho, Baggy A Sulky
Springs nnd Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and Bows, by
the slnglo sot; I'lntod and Iirnss Stump Joints; plain do:
patent Onsh Leather, Top and Curtain do.: broad ana
narrow Laces, variety ot patterns; 811k and Worsted
Fringe; black and purple Coach Roans; Ruggy Lamps,
Plated aud Brass Carriage 'Bands; Brass and Plaited
Knobs, Ac, July 23
rmS.M. Pttttnrillt-Ci^i JhtarUitng J!gi*cf\ l|
AVtoMM-fAfoss York, and JW. 1U StiU ti, Bitten,
P.toCo are Afmils for this most Influemlal ana Ur-
feit circulating commercial panars both In the United
jOpEftsS
bred " ‘
Befined^
COU BLAND MAI
I* BOdMdchj.pl
with tlncUoni Ihr SUn.,’ of ths p’rlnd|W| groo.r.
‘ mgglita throughout tha Utu *
fob 20-3 wo P"
. TABLE JBLL1L.
le for Oonfoct loners,
K8. 4c.—A
ra, nr * ‘
..„ IT , JoteUnd
irgo or small quantities,
e principal groesrs and
d StatoB.
PETER COOPER,
Staten Island
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFIOli.NO. 9 JOHN STREET,
(, DOORS PROM BROADWAY,)
DRW TOUR.
T HE undersigned, proprietors or this establishment,
Iwvo for a long ttmo (the senior partner of the
(inn, Nathau Barrett, for 37 ycare,) been proeecuUng
tbolr business at 8taton Island. They have spared no
effort or expenso. nspcclnliy lu the last fow years, to ex-
col in all the branches of tbolr art, and have been suc
cessful In attaining a high degree of iniprovomont, as
woll In tho machinery and apparatus for dressing differ*
rut styles of goods, ns lu practical artistic skill. In dye-
lug and finishing Ladies' Silk, Satin and Merino Dresses,
great Improvements have been made. In a large portion
of cases, these articles are tnado,lu color aud finUu, vory
nearly equal In appearance to now goods. Grapo Shawls,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Velvet (torments, Ac., aro also very
successfully treated. Faded and stained goods restored
or re-dyed.
SILKS AND SILK DRESSES WATERED.
Loco and Muslin Curtains, Carpets, Rugs and Table
Covers, cleansed and ruflnlsliod. Damask aud Moreen
Curtains beautlfolly Dyed. Also, Ribbons, Hosiery,
Oloves, toe. Orders executed with caro and dispatch)—
Uoeds received and returned by Express. Goode -kept
aubject to the claim of the owner, twelvemonths.
• - . ^ BARIttTT, NBPHKW8 A OQ^_
Jan
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
IVAl.'I'liR. H VKClt A (III.
America'*, French, Ifn-nqrria
thlc, and Vanilla Gllod il.ATEt
proparel COCOA t BR« >M A, CO.
COA PA8TEt«focoa Slicks, Solu
ble, llomapathlc and Dietetic
Cocoa: Cocoa Shellst Crackod
Cocoa, too.
These Mamifocturoa to which
first FaxMiUNs Imvo been a-
warded by ther.lilef Inatltut ona
an i Fairs oi the Union, are an
/.#«/. Ftowtr to fVati excellent diet for children.Inva-
•/ the Cocoa, with a lids, aud pors«>us lu liURUb. They
pod >,ptn'd. allay r itber than Induce the ner
vous exclleiutnt attendant upon iho uso of tea or coffne.
sud lira recommended by Drs. Warren, Jaokson, Hay
ward, Ware, and Adams, of Boaion, and by eminent
physiciansebewh re. . , ■ . „
For snlo by all the principal Grocer* in the United
m D.‘c.«lurar. l 'NoirH l r{( Or.ntATw.llA PMhM-
^ U,U ' ,d WxllKS'’B , AKf.B , £ lA |“ Ud
marts—3m Dorchester. Mats.
LOCAL KVIDESOE OF THE VALVE
and Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES,
• as MAxUFaoToaxn nr
’ 6TARNS Sl MARVIN,
NEW YOIKK.
IN THE fire or the 3d
Inst., which consumed
the brick bnltdlng. occu
pied by Mr. John T.
(Thomas opposite (he
Gas Works In Ibis dly,
Was a Sufo of the above
•lesoriplfon, coutniniinr
the bookv, papers*and
money or Mr. Thomas
nnd alihaugh the build*
lug was destroyed, tbe
said Bar- sntUlnnl no
Injury wnatover from the
Intonee heat to which It
hud bean cxpuicd. On
^ opening the Sale, the
Oduteui* wcreijii i»l iimiBiurboil.aiul Inthesamuolder
und eoml Ulan as wh*n placed there, except a slight
dWcuInrailnn 10 the projecting ruito of a few papers,
nnd tho backs nf one or Iwnnl the books, rained by
t tie steam generated In tho Safo.wuila at Us greatest
hoat.
The Hafo ami contonls.ns il camefroth the rnlns.may
Will be seen, lu Iho possrss'nn of Mr. Thomas, at the
(tos Works. A lu'go . assortment ol these celebrated
Safos always on hand, nnd forsulwLy
C.II.OM1PFIBLD, A Kent lor Manufocturers,
July 28,1855. 171 Uay st., Savannah, tin.
I take ploaiure In corrob' rating the foregoing state
ment, and in addition would add that tho bonks are now
In uso. J.T. TIIOM AS, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 98.1855. net 21
SINGER’S
Sewing Machines.
A LL Persons who desire to obtain full and reliable
A information respiting SINGER'S 8BWINO MA*
CHINES—their price, capabilities, advantages, sites. Im
provements, method ot working, menus of procuring
them, and all other particulars—can do so by applying
at onr office
No. 393 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
by latter, or in person for
I. M. SINGER & CO'S GAZETTE.
This paper Is devoted entirely to tho Sowing Mnchino
Interest. Copies will be suppfJod grails lo all interest
ed.
N. B^-The unparalleled success of onr Sowing Ma
chines has Induced several fraudulent imitations of them,
besides numerous infringements of our patents—of
which wo own sixteen, faults for the Infringement of
onr patents have recently been decided Jn our favor in
tho U. 8. Circuit Courts In Now York aud New Jersey.—
i in these suits the great prluciplo of
. aoLMita down Tint famuo tow: bkwld totiu scbfacb or
tub N.unnxE, nr a tuxdixo frcssurb,
• which it usud in all Sewing Machines— 1ms been fully es
tablished. The Wheeler to Wilson, and tho Orover A
•! linker Sowing Machlties.as we allege, encli Infringe three
•llstluct patents, owned by us. W'e Itavo suits against
them in several of the U. S. Courts, Which will Boon be
tried. We horeby caution tho public not to buy any in
fringing Machines, ns they can bo compelled by law to
! stop using them, and to pay costs and ilatuagcs.
KS~ Local Agents wanted to mako sales of our Im
proved Sowing Machines, To persons properly qualified
: for tho hu Imws, a rare opportunity fur prontablo aud
■ pleasant employment Is offured.
Nowand Improved Machine* exchanged on liberal
' terms for old Mnvhlnosof every kind.
I. M. SINGER 4 CO.,
Principal Office, 323 Broadway, N. Y,
npr2.T—3m 1*
Finns INSUUAIVCE.
Statbmext of the “Norwich Flro Insurance Company ot
Norwich, Connecticut, on the 6th day of Juno, any
Capital Stock -»«4160,000 185B.
Surplus 6,320 00
$165,82-
ASSETS OF THB COVPAXT. 1 00
821 Shares Bank Stock iu various Banks $30,000 00
23 “ Incorporated Companies other than
Banks — 270 00
Notoson demand, secured by Slortgages on
Ileal Estate, Bond*, Bank Stock and other
good personal security 121,500 00
Cash In hands of Agents - 2,000 00
'* in Bank..... —• 1,160 00
$165,32100
LIABILITIES.
Lotscsadjusted,unadjusted or claims for losses—none,
Liabilities to any Hank,. Corporation or Individual—
nono.
Total amount at risk (about) 8,400,000.
The amount at hasard on any risk, (with very few ex
ceptions,) not over 4,000.
A BREWSTER, rrcsldont.
B. Lbamsd, Jr., Secretary.
Norwich, Conn., June Oth, 1866.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, Mayor of
the city of Norwich, In said Stato, A. Brewster, President,
and K. Learned Jr., Secretary of the “Norwich Fire
InsnrancoComiwny,"anilmadosolcmnoath to tho truth
of the above statement, slgnod by thorn. I also,
certify that I linro cxnmine/J tho report of sold Compa
ny, and find the above to bo a correct statement of tho
same and that tho notes and tuuuson which a part of sold
capital is invested are in my opiniou good and well
In’testimony whereof,! have here tosot my hand and
caused the seal of tbe city to be afflxod, this Oth day of
June, I860.
[L. 8.1 WILLTAM to BREWER,
Mayoi of the city of Norwich.
The undersigned la agont for the nbovo office, nnd Is
ready to toko risks on all descriptions of property In the
city.
Jy 18
T'
TO RIOB PLAHTBRS.
HE Subscriber Is Agcut for tho snlo of “ Anderson's
Patent Rico Haller." - It is compact and portablo,
may bo worked by hand or liorso power, turning out ac
cording to stub of machine, front 20 to 600 bushels per day.
Cuts and a model of tho same may bo scon by application
dec 3 WM. P. YONOH, No. 04 Bay St.
HARPER FOR DECEMBER.
H ARPER’S new Monthly Magazine for Docetnber.—
Tills nnmber commences the twelfth volume—now
is the time to subscribe. Call early, that you may pro-
enre tho first number.
Graham's American Monthly Magaxlne for December.
—also,—•
Lll v llnson; or. Early Struggles 'Midst Continual Hope.
A talo of Humble Llfo, by Alice Gray. Received and
for salo by WARNOOK A DAVIS,
Dooksellors and Stationers, No. 160 Congress st.
dec 3
GOAL FOR SALE.
•M* ARGB Lump Lehigh,
m A Red Ash, (brakon ami screened,)
Soft Parlor Lump Coal,
Smith’s (Richmond) Coal.
Orders received, and Coal delivered to any part of the
OBO. A. McCLESKEY,
Porrol’s Buildings, Bnll street.
city, hr application to
aooS
RNALKIRK ALB*— 47 barrels ot this superior
brand, direct importation, landing from ship Shan-
don, nnd for solo by MINIS k JOHNSTON,
doc 3
£4AL SODA, &c.—1,000 lb*, superior Sal Soda,
S 10 boxes Castile Soap,
160 lbs. Assorted Gum Drops.
Just rocclvod, and for snlo by
JOS. M. TURNER, Agent,
deo3 Market Bqnsre.
C LOAK CLOTHS.—nrown, Tttn, Drab, Grey
and.Black Cloak Cloths, Sack Flanneto English and
French Merinos. Printed Muslin de Lnlnes, Stella Shawls,
sU 10, BUok M6«n.
dec ft Rlbero's Bnlldbigs. Oongresmt.
S UOAIlg.—Doable refined Cnwlied, doable refinoil
Powdered, Coffee or soft Crushod. refined White. In
store, nnd for sale by C. A. to LAMAR,
doc 6
noc o •
iiaU10K/-10 m paving nrfek. for aale by
Hdooft OAllLKTQN k FAB80N8.
B RANDY.—Rrandy In halfpipes, qnartoraand oo
DDLS No 3 Mackerel. 60 quintals Codfish, 2
w casks Hake, 60 boxes Hsnrlngs, landing from
_-faaD.«Qp.ig^ roH o strJLKBm j
CSEED PQT ATQE8(-11 bbls prime Seed Pota-
S KUr 'nnijiro^oAMi'iKili.! 0 '
in bb, Vffl'S b f.oonK . CO
tsp to—pt r uiu
The Infallible
Solf-Seallng Fruit and Vegetable Can,
O UR experience during the past year, lu manufoct-r-
Ing
8ELK-SBAL1N0 FRUIT CANS,
and tho univenial satisfaction and certificates of parties
who havo purchased anil tested tlioso of various makers
hnvo given ours the decided proferanco ovorall others.
The subscriber*nffor t<» the public, titn
BEST SELF-SEALINO OAK
over invenled, to presorvo Fruit, Vegetables. 4c.
THE SEAL1NQ IS INVARIABLY PERFECT,
All others require solder or cement.
Tho opening has been enlarged to admit a
FULL 8IZED PEACH.
Every can is perfectly tested before it loaves our manu
factory, and stamped with our name.
TAYLOR A IlODGETTS,
Manufacturers of Planished Tin nnd Jnpaimcd Ware.
No. 60 Bookman St., New York,
mar 19—lm P
Bur/stouc M &our,
1 3 so snporlor. It commands lu New Yorkaproforence
of half a dollar a barrel. These Mills are well
adapted for all kinds of grinding. Between fifty nnd
sixty Premium Medals have been awarded to tho MM*
and tho Flour, apd almost a volume of testimonials.—
Ware-house for Flour nnd Mills, 101 Duano Btreot. New
Torn. I*' * |«n 16—5m
Merillo Iron Pipe Works,
MERRIL & J AQUES,
149 Ccntrc-St New York,
M ANUPACTUREItR AND DEALERS in Wrought
Iron, Pipes, Fittings. Tools, nnd every description
of upparntus connected with Steam. Wator nnd Gas, for
liontlng nnd lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums. Villages, Factories
and Halls,
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler
Fines made to order. ,
Onr Screw Cutting Machines are entirely new, anil our
own patent warranted to do donblo the work of any other
invention.
Orders solicited from all sections of the country, and
promptly!attended to. Jo 23, *66—ly
^JMHV&ss
■ ■ kinds of Enameled, Painted nnd Grained Cottage
Chamber Furniture, wIioIcmio and Retail, at the Manu
factory and Warorooms, Nos. 40 and 48 Wooster street,
New York. P # * , nn *“
• feb 29—3m.
%V- J.tCKMON Ac SON.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
246 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
New York.
■ug 1—ly P
ANDRE IVS A JESVP,
Commission Merchants.
Belting, Ac,
iMPORTxna k Dkaurs in Manufacturem’ Aatictia.
No, 07 MnostreoL,,.,. York
N. B.—Agents for the Woodruff 4 lloach Iron Works'
Stenin Engines and Boilers.
Exclusive Agency in New York for Lowell Machine
shop, Machinist' Tool*.P oct 2—ly
Preserve Your Fruit.
B RAN WHITE’S PATENT SELF-SEALING AIR
TIGHT CAN.—This useful, ingenious and cheap
UAN having boon thoroughly tested is offered to the
public with tho assn ran co that it can bo relied upon as
tho most perfoetly Air-tight Can in the market. The top
of this Can I* drawn between tha sarfoce of the nut and
screw of the motnllc cap forming a perfectly air-tight
Joint without the use of wax or cement, and dispensing
with tho usual mode of solddering tho esp to theoutoldo
of tho can.
This Cap Is made of a metallo substance which cannot
affect the fruit In tho least. Every Can Is warranted.
Bold by all doalor* In tho country. Sole Manufacturer
and Agent for tbe city of New York.
* 6KO. IlODGETTS, 108 William 8t.
For rights to manufacture Bmnwhlto's Patont Can in
other places, apply to A. CONOBlt to CO., 346 Broadway,
New York. P D>* r 12—lm
S AFBS*—F. COTTP.NET A CO., Importers of French
and other European Goods, No, 48 Brood st.
ap 30.1W65,
1856,
SPRING AND SOMMER CLOTniNG.
. PIERSON, I1BIDT A CO.,
WAVE Received and will continne to receive weskl.
nL pop Steamers, a large and elegant assortment of
Clothing, to which thoy Invito tho attention of purcha-
ors.
Connected as we are with a large mnnnfooturing house
North, we feel satisfied we can and will sell as low as any
other house South.
Merchants visiting tho city will ploase call and ex
amine for themselves.
We also keep a nice assortment of Gentlemen’s Fnr-
Ishlng Goods. Nos; 101 Bryan and A8 St, Jnllan streets.
P. S.»AU orilers from the conntry promptly attended to.
S OAP AND CANDLES—
200 Imxss Rondel's, Colgate and Croton fondly Soaps
1, IWl and 2 Ih hare,
half boxes family Boap:
doNn.l ' do;
do Toilet do, assorted;
do llydranllo Candles;
do Adamantine dot
do* tar do;
do Stearins do;
do Mltchel'aextra do;
do Beodel’a Tallow do;
do Tallow Cnndlos, assorted brands;
XTuEMWM WBBSTRTl * PAT.MKB.
Plate and W:
UEROY]
No. 49 <
IMPORTERS A
CHANCRfl
AN .
Fluted Glass
UEDS&Co.,
»*k» .
AOX9T0.
JROWN
Bias
’mam
Rough 01*88 for lissra k Hky-lights,
A TTENTION Is Invited to'ths above various descrip*
A t Ions of Window Utm to use for Stcubs, Bwelunob,
and other purposes. The quality of those articles U in*
ferior to no corresponding dtscrfpHoti, and In many res
pects surcnioR. Onr Sliest Gists will be found better than
tho Freuch in Its freedom lro« Btaik, llubT. Ac.
Dnsa Agents for two of |M mrokst Glam Manwac-
TUiuaiB lit Europe, wo are enabled to offer healers and
others evory advantage In Wicts and lame snots.—
Price tom will be rurnUhed on appllcstlon.
qprlO—Cmo B
French Window Glass.
O
EDWARD P. DICKIE,
144 Chambers Street, N. Y.
Two doore West of Hodsoti Hirer Railroad Depot,
iFFEll** TO DKALERB rind Consumers Ills celebm-
ted brands of French Vflmlow OIuas on fovorable
terms, parties wishing Information will be furnished
with prices on receipt of tlieir address. Glass o«t to any
dosirod pattern, auu packed free of charge.
spr IP—ly ' B
For the 1,000,000-
D. 8. Patent Marble Company.
OO THOMPSON ST.. NEW YORK.
’NLfANUFA* TUKEItS of MAIUILK MANTLES,
XfJ. TABLE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PKUK8TAIJ, 4c., in
Senuiu. Brocatello, and all Italian Marbles. This article,
which Is a preparation of Marble Dust, chemically com
bined with mineral colors, so as to be moulded Into any
form arid color, by which a nmrldo can bo manufactur
ed at loss than half the tost of tho common mnturinl.
whllo it excels ti In durability and beauty. UnIJks .War-
Untied Iran and 81 tie, there 1s no surfoce work, till)
color running Into the lines of the material, white no
varutih ti used to give a temporary beauty to tho surfoco.
Mantles from $S to $10. Table-Tops, Ac., equally cheap.
Right* fur tho Manufacture and Solo of above for tha
different States, which will Insure immonso returns to
thoso interesting themselves. Information (Urnlshed ou
application to
PKTBR RENNIE, Pres’t. or
-JoMBPn Lamb, Soo’y., Row York,
apr 10—tf a
40 h
160
7ft
100
76
60
76
80
00
120
40
20
DHOOraYN CITY
Steam Engine Works.
D.P. Ell It DON, k CO.
Water Street, Brooklyn, Near York.
MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES WITH
BURDO.VS PATENT CUT OFF AND
B01LKRB. . L
T IIE Subscribers not only assert the superiority of the
construction of their Knoixer, but will guarantee
to transmit one-third more power with'tho stftuo surface
or bolter, and 30 per esnt. less pressure of steam, than
any other engine manufactured In tho United States,
maintaining an oqtwl »;wed, without.regard to auiuuut
of poworapplted to sngino.
Also, from their long oxiwrtenco nnd Immense facili
ties, thoy acknowledge no competitor* in tho mauufoc-
turo or
SuaAn Mills, 8aw and Grist Mills, Steam
Pumps, Mixr.va Pumps axoGeasixo ran
Mines.,SiiAPTiNn and Puutre, IIeavt Aim
Liout Castings, and Mill Maciunert
op *vr.nr Description.
Sonthorn Planters’ attention is particularly directed to
our now and Improved Bngnr Mill. Tho simplicity of con
struction, extraordinary power nnd great durability, ren
ders ti decidedly superior to any now in use.
Onterrs by uinil or otherwise nttouded to with prompt
ness nnd despatch,
n. p. uurdox, )
it. x. conkux, > D. P. BURDON to CO,
s. n. ooxeijx, )
fob 6—3m
TILTON & M«FARLAND,
33 Malden Lane, New York*
TMTANUKAUTURKltd of tho WORLD RENOWNED
IyI salamander safes, bank vaults,
4c. Baltimore Depot, 145 Pratt street. Boston Depot,
14 Howard street. w’l’^jS -
Important to Housekeepers & Dealers*
van hope MXZiZiffi. v
71 FuiTOX-st. and 71 BtiKMAX-st N. Yorx.
Principal Office 103 Front 8treot, New York.
Factory, No*. 30,37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City.
T UB Proprietors of this longand well known COFFEE
nnd SPICE Establishment, continue to prepare the
best PHARMACEUTICAL POWDERS iu use, for raising
bread, biscuit, tea and olhor cakes, 4c. They nlsu prepare
Mustard, Cocoa, and many other article* of dally two In
every fondly, which they offer upon tho most reasounblo
terms. Catalogue* sent to dealer* who request them.
11. II. 4 J. (i, 18IIAM.
N. D.—Consumers advised to inquire for llopo Mills ar
tides. . nug 14—ly
SH1EFPELIN, BROTHERS & CO.
1MPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Drugs, Paiuts, Oils, Dyes, PerAimery,
170 WILLIAjfsTR^L NEW YORK,
TNVITE tho attention oi \he trado to their large and
'M. varied stock of Drugs, Points, Oils, Perfumery, 4c.
In addition to their regular importations of Staple
Drugs, they aro nfso receiving direct fount tho sources of
production and manufacture, supplies of Tooth, llalr, and
Nall Brushes, Brenv.cs, Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French
nnd English Perfumery. Lubln’s Extracts, and ninny oth
er articles usually embraced In Druggists' stocks, which
they are ennblod also to offer ou tho most advantageous
Orders, olther In person or by mall, will receive prompt
attention. nug 14—ly
Sowing Machines.
TNXOEL8IOU HEWING MACHINES.—Made by
MJ4 HOOD, DATTELLE 4 CO., Worcester, Slnssa-
cbijsoti*. iwten tod by Elias Howe, Jr., September 10th.
1840. These Machines are wurmntod, (with proper use.)
not to got out of repair. They are built In a good sub-
•tanttiTaml workninnllko manner, mid will do Tailors'
Shoemakers’ and Saddlers’ work. In a manner warranted,
to give satisfaction. The stich will not rip any more than
common sewing, done by bnml. Call nnd sco them in
^ ration, at 140 CHESS UT street. PhNndobihti, up
rs. W. A. DAWSON WM.
may 12 *0
FIRST PEEM. GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
steinwaTSt SONS,
MANUKACTUUKR3,
84 ft 88 Walker at,., near Broadway, Now York.
KK8I-KOTFULI.Y cnll 111. intention or
PPybpTn'hn public to tbolr splendid assortment of
|T G ? IlSeniT-gmnd and Square I’lnnos, which, for
volume of tone, elasticity of touch, beauty of finish, In
short, everything that renders a Plano perfect, are unsur-
K id. They were nwnrded tho First Premium for both
s, In competition with the most distinguished makers
from Boston, Philadelphia, Now York and Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH I
STETaVWAY* SONS hare Just been awarded Iho First
Premium Gold Medal (over all cnmitetitore) at tho late
Pair of tho Atnorlcan Institute, Crystal Polnce, for tho
best Plano Fortes.8 dec 10—t
New York Millinery.
MRS. SIMMONS- Whale.al* and Retail
Millinery' and Straw Goods Wsre-
house, 504 Broadway* N. Y. t
MRS, 8. Is now In Kuropo.for theoxpress
purposo of selecting novelties for the
,Spring trade, which will arrive nnd be
ready for inspection on or about tho first
of March. Southern and Western Mer
chants nnd Milliners are respectfully in
vited to call nnd cxnmlne tho snmo before
purchasing ctiewliere. Pattern Bonnets
alwnys on band, and sent by express to
any address,
fob 6—3m B
JPJitA'TS, GXjJiSS.
118 Fulton St., New York,
Importers of
OnANCKS, ENGLISH SHEET AND FRENCH GLASS,
WHITE LEAD, 7.1 NO, toe., toc.
Manufacturers of
EXTRA AND GROUND PAINT BRUSHES.
ENGLISH nnd AMERICAN COLORS, dry and ground In
oil, Imported xxrarsaLT for the tram, which
wo offer on tho most favobablb ranua.
AST All goods warranted ns represented.
Orders by Mail promptly attended to.
qpr 1—3m
I.KFLER & WILCOX,
DHNTISTS, .
Office over Du Witt to Morgan’s Btor
S'
onGongrou Street.
nct4—ly
•AVANNAn,OA.
UNDRIBS—
40 boxes sup. Oar. Boda, assorted t
20 do Soda 18alemtusi 2 casks Sal Boda;
A casks Potash, 2d sorts;
100 boxes do 12 and 24 lbs each t
10 do Ground Popper: M do do Allspice;
12 do do Gingert 20 do Fig Ditto;
1 enronn Indigo; JtfiJnr« Macaboy Snuff;
40 diixon Jnra Macaboy Snuff:
8H gross Monrovia Pipe Heads;
40 boxoa Negro Pipes, (largo barrels);
100 mute Howto; 15 luigs Allspice;
20 bags Pepper; 2bagsEuce Glngeri
100 boxes Candy, (assorted);
10 do assorted Cordial; CboxoaW.I. Preserves?
• 6 do Ginger Preserves,
100 do Woolf's Bcholdam 8chnnpps, qte and pts;
80 do Rhino Wlnos, assorted brands.
In stiwe and for sale by
apr 12
WEBSTER A PALMES.
sbW^book*.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THK SOUTH WB8TCRN RAILROAD,
OVER WHICH PASSES TUB
GREAT N.Y. ANDJ, ORLEANS MAILS.
O N aud aRor SUNDAY, Fsbruara 1 8fd;1860, two Daily
Trains between Slaconaud Columbus, and onobe-
twoen Macon aud Amcricus.
Leave Macon at 2 A. M„ and 3 P, M.
Arrive at Columbus 7.15 A. M., and 10JS0 P. SI.
Leave Columbus nt 4.16 A. BI.,iindl30 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 10.54 A. M., and 7.40 P. M.
Leavo Macon at 2 A. M„ and arr. at Amorteus 0.40 A.M.
Leave Amcricus at 2.20 P. M„ and arr.at Macon 7 AO P. M,
Making a complcu connection l»etween Montgomery.
In., nml Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington, nnd Charles
ton. Also, vrith Central Rsttroild Trains to Savannah,
MUIsdgevillo and Katonton, and wRh ftlaatm awl West
ern Trains to Atlanta, Chattanoon, Nashville and Knnx*
Vlllo, Tonn. At Columbus with Gerard and Mobilo Rail
road to Eufoula, Ala., con uocting dally ntAmerlcus, with
Four liorso Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, Thom-
asvilte, llalnbridgo, Ac*, with Trl-woekly Hacks to Lump
kin, CuthtK-rt, Ac. At Fort Valley with Hacks to Perry,
Uayncsvlllo, Hawkinsvillo nnd Knoxville, Go, Passeu-
rra for Amrricus nnd points below Fort valley, should
- too tho 12.15 P. M. Train from Pnvannah, and theft P.
BI. Train front Augusta to avoid detention at Macon;
fnr other points on South Wesscrn or Mnscogeo Hoads
take cither Train from Savannah or Augusta-
Passengers leaving Amcricus at 2.20 P.M., will reach
Columbns nt 10301>. M. same night.
Passengers from Oolumbusand the West, for Amcricus,
South Western Georgia, or Florl la, should tako tho 130
P. M. Trniu at Columbus; sleep nt Fort Valley and reach
Amorlcus at 0.40 A. BI. next morning.
First Class Steamships leave Savannah for New York
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on
Wednesdays. Passage, in tho Cabin, $20; Steerage, $8.
Faro from Montgomery toBavnnnnh, $1400
Do. Columbus to do 10 00
Do, Americas to do ,..880
G HO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon. Feb. 80, *60 fob 4
... , _ ,
Leavo Savannah..... I*.. . ...6 a. M, and 19.16 v. M.
ArrlvoatMacon........ ,2.15v. M.',and 1 a.m
Leavo Macon IM5 a.n>,altd 030 r. m.
Arrive at Savannah...k ....10.45 p. n ,and7.20 a. n.
■KTWXXN aaVANNAH AND AUOUSTA.
Leavo Savannah 19,15 p. N. ( and 8,80 p, m.
Arrive atAuauti- “ “ - •* • -
Augusta....... .8.45 p, n., and 6,30 a. m.
Leavo AfiMMa. .6 a. m.,and4.30p. m.
Arrive Indavannsh..;.,....... 1,9np.M. and 10.46 p.m*
• IMTIV8IR MACON AND AUOl'STA. _
Uave Macon 11.45a.*.,aud030P.K.
Arrive at Auguata 8 4ft p. a« aud 6.30 a. m.
jeavo Augusta^ fl a m.. and 4.30p.M.
Arrlvoat Maoon.. «.lft r.w.,ami I a.m.
■ KTWKkM * AVAN N Alt, M1LLIDOKVILLK AND ttATOPTON.
Lanya Bavarmah ,1a.m.
Arrive In Millodgevlilo 2,45 p.m.
.eavo Mucou 11.45A.to*
ArrlvelnEatnnton .....Sr. m.
„ WM.M. WADLBY.
Savannah, <la,Uth Octo 1855. ,git 13
Wm.n'.IUa4 Book of Tor
. .. - ' . -T. - i
doolft
No, 180 Congress st.
Davia* fain KiUerin India
TatVot, N6va»btr IS. 1853.
. Mimas. P. Davis to Box-Dear
Karon* bore have no tnoro confiaenco In tho charms of
(heir anceitors. They (iesire rational ratnedlM for the
•Irk. By varion* means, principally thonghtba ageney )’
of the Rev. D. 1*. Bray ton, these Karen people have
become acquainted with yonr medlolne, and tbolr de 1
mand for ti la to me vary surprising. .
. *»*w have by mo ordero for more than Illy bottle* ;
I Ibeieforn wlse ynu to rand ma a quantity, and I will
pay you through iho Treasurer ofibelltitfooary Union. •
i here le no meilleloowhlehBtandaao high In thost-
Imatlnn ortho Karen* of thoso Pro vl ace* *• the Pain
Killer, and l fool willing to gratify Item, m! entertain
a vory high opinion of ti* worth.
RE /.B C.TIIOMAB,
« Pnovinaaos,B. uly 7,1854.
Bl**<a*P*aav Davis to Boat -Gents,—Before 1 left
Mergul, both Kaiena and Dorm iM hod found outUiv
vain* of your I’aln Killer, and 1 could readily have
disposed uf a large quantity of It among them. Il
•ceuia particularly ifflcstlou* In cholera tnoibus.
bowel complalnir, and other ttluat*M, to which the tut
Ive* of Hnrmah, ’rom their unwholeiome stylo or IIv
ug. *ropartlcul*ily exposed. It tin valuabio antidote
ii the poison ofrantlpcdM, scorplt hornets, and tho
Ike 1 have hem twice stung by i orplons, and on-
i Irely prevented tbe awelling by a plying the Pair
Killer. Olonr v, yagahomewardfn ra tndti,theC«p
(an of tho-top n (taken with vomit ng and purging,
othwaymplorarr cholera (gavehi» (gooodoseof
Pain Killer w lb r e most Immediate end happy re
•util. ■So ent rear., speedy was ilia i )l sf, that he si
aured n.v hn wroth: ne-er axdn go on a voyage without
youroxrv'teu me l clue, irhe^MUld^jNNiiltdy procure
Late Mli«. e aryto Rnrutah.
Mxasns. Paaav Davta to Soxt-DaarBlr*.-l find it
necessary to address you again, aa my moatsanguli.e ’
oxpeciatlonahqvo been more than realised. The call
for your valuable mutlclne I* Increasing ao very rapid-
ly that I tear I shad aoon bo unable to keep pace with ;
It. Bly particular object lu writing now la to beg that
on the receipt of tbt. you will kindly Ulapatch another
“teh. a* ordered in my letter of June last, I hope I
will not be edtlrelv out before your last dlsnatcb reach
es me, or which however, I have not yet heard from *
you. I remain.
Uearfiir, yroors aincerefy,
; J.L.OARRAU.
OPINIONS or TIIE PROMINENT DRTGOfSTS AND
. MERCHANTS IN ITS FAVOR.
We, tho undortltmod, pruggtitiof this city, havo
been acquainted whh, anti toldrorayetr or two paal,
an article olPamllyBledirlna, known as Perrv Davti’
yegittble Pain Killer,and wo would assure the public
that in every Inatnnee to for a* wo know ti baa given
ibo best mil,foctlnn the purchaser. We esn recom
mend ti to tha public as an arlclo nf great merit and
viriure. Indeed, wo never know an article of Medl-
dinii tiecomeso iiomrvcdly popular In so short a time,
-which Is proved by thn Tact of IU exlenitve sale, and
coustntillyliicNualngdKmnud. Hlgned. J.D.i’ark, J.
D, Donuhiy. Wnde U.'ksteln to Co^ IV, I. M. Goniiin,
U.na.'JoliliiN, Abla Zollen, I.toU. Rcarklrk, E. 0.
Ilinman,«. II. Farnln, A !>. Pcnvlll, n. II. Rntea.
The Pain Killer la aold hy John B. Moore k Co., Tho*.
M. Tnrner k Oo. and 8.0. jDranttey ACo.,Sarannali;
Barret, Carter k Co., and Clark, Wells k Dubose, Augus
ta; E. L. Strohockor k Co., Macon. Also by Druggists
and Qrocura gcnorally. nov 22—codbm
—:-J»f "W.Wfli
itvad and Cotton,
mar 11
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
Great Northern and Southern Mail Boute,
ron xoarmaN, souTUtnx Axn westers tratelem.
nnWlOB Dnily, (Sunday night excepted,) between
JL lllchmoud and Woabingtou City, via Gordonsvillo
aud Alexandria.
Honrs ofdepartu
Returning (nave Washington...
tenarturo At Richmond ...045 A.»., and 7.80 r. V.
X tea “ " '
leave Washington A.M., and
o at Richmond 130 r. H., and 4
Raggago Checks and Tickots, given through between
Rlchtuoml nnd Washington.
THitse two Railroads having mt Strap Rail, nnd being in
excellent order, nnd carrying the great Northern and
Southern Mnil, give tho best guarantee of alwnys secur
ing connection?, as Is shown by arrivals daily at Rich
mond nnd Washington city in advauc* of tho Steamboat
line*.
Fare between Richmond and Washington $6 60
An Omnibus will be found alwnys ready, to tako through
passengers and their bn ggageof wcarlngnpparel, Iwlwcon
thn Depots, free of charge, with ample time for them to
tuko their meals, whether going North or South.
Through Tickots can bo obtained botween Danville and
Washington nt tho tofminni of tho Rond, now ncnrly
completed to Danville. An agent of the company will re-
colvo the checks of nnsseugers from tho Danvlllo Road,
and attend to their baggage all tho way to Washington
or tho flnltlmore Depot.
Tho fore the samo by the mail line, as by tha old Steam
boat route.
There is no chnngo of cars on the night lino, betweon
Richmond and Alexandria. Jan 14
VIRGINIA CMTRALRAICROAK
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
W INTER arrangement, from Richmond via Htanw
ton,Goshen, WhltoSnlphurSprings,Lewlsbtirg,
Clmrleston. Vn., to the Ohio River.
Dally trains from Richmond to Staunton, and tri-week*
ly from Staunton to Goslmn, Bluudnys. Wednesdays and
FrJibir*—rout)ccting at Goshen witli Win. I* Farririi to
Co.'a Mail Stage Lino, according to the tri-weekly Mull ar
rangements, adopted by tho Pott Office Department, from
Richmond to tho Ohio ltlver.
Cars leavo Richmond dally at........ 0.48 A. H.,
ntul arrive nt Staunton at...... ,...2.40 p. u.,
(to dinner,) nml there connecting with thn Blnll Stngo
Lines to Loxfngton, Winchester and Parkersburg, Vn.
Returning, the trains leave Staunton at 0 a. M. (
and arrive in Richmond at .130
In tell tlmo fertile passengers going South to connect with
either of the Southern Roads.
Tho Virginia Central Railroad has been extended am'
completed to Goshen. 33 miles West of Stnnnton.and Ink
with heavy Rail nil the way, with the exception of about
6 miles, botween Gordousvilh- nnd Shadwell Mills,
which spaco Is now being relayed with heavy Rail, nml
will be completed In a few weeks, after which the wholo
road will bo In porfoct order, and for speed, safety am
comfort, will compare with any Rallrond in tho United
States. J. II. TIMRERLAKK,
Jan 14 8np»rlntendent.
STOVES-STOVES-STOVES.
THK NEW WORLD COOK STOVE sold hy
tho subscribers, is ncknowlodgod by all who
hnvo scon or used them, to ho the best kml
most convenient Stoves for Raking, Itoastin;
and Broiling, sold In tilts city. Wo have solu
a largo number since they hare Icon intro
duced Into this mnrkct, all of which have
given perfect satisfoctlnn in evory particular.
They are so constructed in tbe bottom oven plates, that
thoy afford more heat than any other Stove now Jn use.
Thoy are well fitted, very heavy castings, nnd large ovens.
'Wo liavo tlvo sixes. Wo are selling thorn nt very low
prices. Tlio operation of tills Btovu is warranted.
Wo hnvo also a pretty assortment of 8lore, Hall, Office
and Bar-Room Stoves, which wo are selling at very low
prlcos. Wo would ho pleased to havo you call and ex
amine before purchasing.
dec 10 LOVELL k LATTIMORE.
NUW TIN (STORK AN1I SHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY,
NO. 141 SOUTH WKBT MftRKIT SQUARI. BRYAN STRIKT.
i WOULD inform my old friends nnd pnl-
roita, I havo opened tho above atare. to con
duct theS:ovo,Tin and H.ieet-lron business
In all Its various forms, whera will be found
a general variety of Stove*. Tin and Sheet-
Iron Wore, which I will he pleased to ehow
yon, and at such Prices as will satisfy you It
you waul lo purchase.
Al kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repair
ing executed with ilo«n«tch,OId Stoves pat up and Pipes
furnished at short notice.
Tin-Ware at Wholesale ami Retail. Call down Dryan
street. It will pay you for tho walk,
nova JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
By the Steamer Augusta
W E HAVE RECEIVED and are now opening, an
assortment of seasouablo Goods, consisting in
part ol the following, viz;
•4 Atnoskoag Blue Drill;
10-4 Bro. Allendale Sheeting;
Havnrd Blenched Shirting;
8 x 8,10 x 10, and 10 * 12 Damask Table Cloths;
Drapery Muslin;
Georgia Nankin;
Ogden Did. Shirting;
To which the attention of tho pnhllc Is Invited,
mar 12 AIKIN k BURNS.
- ' CrTTLE^gTA NT .
CORN AND COB MILL
_ „ „ wnmw MAY 16th, ISM..
from three to fire hundred pounds, according to lit*, ma
be put in operation by tbe fomer In twea*“—*
[without expenaepr r ■
rmH
Tbe little Giant baa i
svory State Fair pm Missouri to
and that in tba iumI coteptiMntanr ra
There Mills are guarantead In then
ucr against breakage “
S lnd ftod from tour«
•Usd corn, with a degree or ease a)M eoovtBJeaae-ito
farm purposes h«ri-r attained before. » >
The subscribers are now prepared to. fortlah tbe trad* . V t
with Improved pattoraa and aties, to salt tbe vftrtd wants
Of ML
No. 2 is offered at $06 complete, ready for attaching tha
team, and warranted togrlngtenbaabetiofftedptohonr .
with one bone.
No. «at $16 will grind fifteen bushels per hoar. • . -
No. 4 at$»0 wiU (rind twenty bushels per boar* with
two bores*. '
Mannfoctured and for eel* by . \
msr 8 at Nashville, Tenn^ a^Urtlante^&a •
TOSIIA - ISiLAN DOOTTON - PlTZ^fTBlRD >U
rnilK UNDEUSIONED having been appointed agent
JL for tho sale ot the celebrated Mo ArtbyfiBA ISLAND Z.
COTTON OIN, the cotton from which ti readRy aold, and .
whK. usually brinp three to five cents per pound avn V -
'oan from any other Gin yet Invented, are now p-apared '
to supply Planters end those wanting, with thereof super* 1
lor workmansiiip at one hundred and twsnty-fiva dollars -
each. Extra roilara $11.
Extract from a letter from a Florida planter (
" Tlie MoArthy Gin ti Infinitely ahead of every other., -
Gin yet manufactured. I would not ba without oae for
troblethe amount; It eaves trouble,-la simple, aud turna .
mt beautiful cotton. The staple da not ti _
- -r
,ug2i—tf BOaTOlT.VILtALOMOAi
Paper Hangings and Border*
4 LARGE assortment foreale at moderate prices, at’ 1
A JOHN OLIVER’S 1 Wot Store, •
Roorea papered at tha shortest notire • ^d**- IB - v
TIlV Subscriber begs to inform his friend* and
tho public, that hu has Just received a large sup
ply of 8ILK and OING1IAM UMBRELLAS.—
-e-u-mTboy being manufactured exprerelyfor hhutclf,
he can confidently recommend them for durability, and
at prtcea that will auit all purchnsms.
WM. IL BY MON 8, Draper and Tailor,
17 Whitaker street.
UMBRELLAS.
. A FINE LOT Just received—each as 8cotcli
* aud French Ginghams, a superior article. Those
Fin want, call and see, at tho Clothing Store, Gib-
wbon’s Range.GEO. S. NICHOLS k CO.
aWEKim,.
toJbEFIlIGbRATOItiJ, Moat Safes, Water Coolers, Keil
IIjIui W ator Filters,Wire Dlnli Cover*, Fish Kettles,
Soup Digesters, French Tinned Ware. Tluuud and Enam
elled Stew Paws, Cooking Stoves, Cooking llntigci. ‘ruble
Cutlory, Collar Tnbsnnd Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow
Mare. Clothes, Market, Travelling and Fancy Baskots,
bird Cages, 1’lunlshcd and Japnnucd Ware, toe. Also,
Tin tin re. Iron and Copper Ware. Brass Kettles, Stove
Pipes, Cooking Utcuriti of nil kinds for Stove* nnd
Ranges, together with tho finest aimortraont of llouso
Furnishing Goods In the city.
mur 10 HORACE MORSE.
Now Books „ .
Received by Waraock * DftVIl. *
MARCH 14TH, I860.
nnHU Life of Henry tha IYtb, King of France and
JL Navarre; hyG.P.U. James. 1 •
Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous; by T. Babiogto*:
Macaulny.
..The History of Scotland durlnr the reign'of Queen
Mary and of King James VI? by William* Bobcrtaoa,
Macaulay’s History of England, from tha Aeceaaion of
James TI
Hume’s History England, 0 vots.
. For sale at tha Bookstore,.
mnrl4 No. 160 Con grew street.
New Books.
Raealwad bar John U* Cooper A Co*
„. . THURSDAY, APRIL 8TIl
^foTATIONAL System of political Economy. By Fred* .
JlJI «rickL|«t,tran*1*tfd from tbe German. ’
Notes of Travel lo Egypt, the Holy Land, Turkey aftfi.
Greece. By Beniamin Dorr, D. D.
Married, not Mated; or, How they live at WOodsfa* ■ -
and Throckmorton Hall. By AUco Carey, author of
"Clovcrnock.'' . :
Tlio Green Mountain Girl; A itory of Vermont. By
Blythe White.Jr. •
Tolling and Hoping, the Story of a Little Hunchback.
By Jenny Marsh.
The Island of Cnba. By Alexander Humboldt, traas- .
lifted from the Fpanith. By J. 8. Thresher.
Tlho Private Llfo <>f an Eastern King. By William
Knighton—nuw edition.
Mnnual of Brltbh Rural Sports, comprising ffhooting,
Hunting, Fishing, Hawking, Racing, toe. By Stent* -
heuge.
Sevastopol; The Story of Ra Fall. By Georgs E. 1
Lace setts / Ziei setts i
HENRY XiATHROP &. OO.
H AVE Received por steamer Knoxville, onn of the
most bffautiftill assortmente of Lacs Goods ever
exhibited In this city, embracing tho following styles:
Real Thread Laco Betts; do Maltese do do.
do lloniton do do; do Valenciennes d*
do 1 uleuculunes Bertha Capes and Slovces.
French throughout Muslin Setts.
Mournlng*Selts, entire new style,
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP * CO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
B lECETVF.Dpcrsteamer Knoxville, 40 pieces of fine
v Printed Lawn* at Mid cont*. t»y
fob 14 Henry lathrop t co.
P LUMB1N
attended to
nt tlio shortest notice, nnd in superior stylo. Alsu,
may he found Shower Baths, Galvanized Iron, Tin ami
Leaded llalli THtbs, Coppor Boilers, Patent Pan ti’ater
Closets, Lead Pi|K>s, Sheet Lead, Brass and Plated Cocks,
Force Pumps. India Rubber Hose, for salo at tho House
Furnishing Store 155 Brunghton-st.
roar 10 HORACE MORSE.
T SEW*9. C,0 . 0DS » spring goods;
ML Subscribers lmvo received per steamer Knox-
vllle, a beautiful lot of Spring and Summer Silks,
consisting Jn part of
Satin striped Poult de Sole Silks.
do Ore DeKnaps do.
Plftld aud striped Olace do.
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP * CO.
NEW GOODS:
J UST Received per steamer Knoxville-
Rich Silk llobcs; llcnigo do;
Poplinott do; Crapo De Paris do;
LpyJugneCamo do; Mous.doChlne de;
ChintzRrllliunto; Fancy Silks;
Printed French Cambric;
Solid color do do;
English, French and Domestic Prints;
Furniture Clitutx;
Gold Embroidered Scarfs;
Black Silk MautUIns;
Fancy Coalmens; Black do;
4 , AL80,
A large assortment of Kmbrolderloe, Ribbona, Ac.
For sale by (feb 13) Dr.ti’lTT to MORGAN.
Spring Mantillas.
J UST Received, a Tery handsome lot of the above
Goods, of entire now style*, by
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP k CO.
FOR SALK.
CASKS Nalls, 100 doxon Collfns Axes,
WilOOO pairTraccsmsortcd, 600 dozen lloea
assorted. By w « *, n wb™
Jan 6
rten, 600 dozen Hoei
N. B. to II. WEED.
&TAPLSJ GOODS.
B LEACHED ShlrtingnumlSheetings;
Linen Drillings; Cntsimeres, toe., for Gents and
Boys wear; Damask Linens; Napkins;
Doylies aud Toweling*; Irish Linens;
Long Lawns nnd Birds Eye Diapers;
Linen Sheotlngs; Pillow Con Linens, toe., toe.
For ealo hy
«prT DiWITT k MORGAN.
O ATS, 2,600 bushelsprime Ohio Seed Oats t
600 bushels fresh Corn Meal;
12ft bales cholco Eastern Hay;
100 bags superfine Flour;
Torn, Wheat, Bran, Salt. Ok! Peach Brandy;
Old Applo Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
In store and for snlo by
"Pr7 WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
Clement Lorimcr; or, The Book with tha Iron C
By Angus B. Reach. . - -
8*11; or, Tlio Narrow, Narrow World. By Mrs. Gore.
Amy C'hnrltnn t or, First Days at Fchool.
History of the Ravages of the Yellow Fever Jn Norfolk# -v
Y*.,186fi. By U. D. Armstrong, D D. s •
The Story of a Drop ofti’ater. By Catherine Long.
Hon. Mies IVIurraVa
"■■TNITF.I) STATES, Canada and Cuba. *
U Schweglcr’a History of Philosophy In Epetatna,
translated by Seeyle.
Prescott's Philip 2d of Spain, new supply In half Calf '
and in Cloth.
NnHcon’s Confidential Correspondents with his broth-
er Joseph. ^ •
Dovim’s History of tbe Queen’s of the Hons* of flan* .*
over—2 vols. '•
The Ailachl (u Madrid. •
Romnnco or the Harem, by Bliss Pardos.
Itachol Gray, by Julia Kavanangh.
Earnest Llnsford, by Mrs. Lee llents.
utar 4 W. THOIINB WILLIAMS.
Fashions for March.
jnqilANK LESLIE'S Paris tiaxetta of 1
JT March,
l'ntnum’s Monthly Magazine for March.
Uallou'a Pictorial.
Also more of
Rose Clark s by Fanny Fern.
Amy Lee; ,>r, WJIhlnand Without.
The Iroquois, Minnie Myrtle.
Edith tbe Quaker’s Daughter.
Lily llnson; or, the Autobiography of an Orphan Givi.
Rachel Gray: by Julia Kavanagn.
The ti’atch Girl; or, LUe Scenes as they are. For sale
by ti'A It NOCK to DAVIS,
mar 0 No. 160 Congress street. .
TBE
JWrfb
Embroideries.
EAL 110NITON LACE 8KTT8.
do Brnswds Point do do.
dn J'nglLli Thread do do.
do Valenritnnes do do.
N. ti’. I'oKars, In every variety.
Linen ntul Crane Collar*nnd Bleevea.
Lace Bunds t French Bands.
8wi<s and Cambric Flounclngs.
Taco Veils, toe., too. Just received by
fob IP DkWITT to MORGAN..
DeWitt & Morgan,
^^RE now Recelvinj
- Receiving their Spring and Summer stock
of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, also a large
assortment oi Plantation Goods, which they offer ’ at tha ’
lowest prices, and to which they solicit the attention of
purchaser*. Gibbon's Building,
fob 28 Congress street. .
Jhsi Iteeclted.
A SUPPLY OF G KNOTS LINEN BOSOMED SHIRTS
of the latest aud most approved styles, alto an as
sortment of
Byron and Polka Collars ?
Opera Neck Tics:
Fancy Napoleon Neck Ties;
do Albert do do; •
do Cheeked Napoleon Neck Ties?
do Loutcn Washington Neck Ties; m
Blk and Ced'd Moire Antique Neck Tka; ■
«n»r!2 AIKIN to BURKS.
SPRING IMPORTATinNS
JYevitu JLathrop 4* Rogers
A RE NOW RECEIVING a largo and elegant assort
ment or Now Spring Goods, to which they Unit* tha
attention of purchaser*.
©
OFFEH.-2,U60 bags Coffee, cargo of tho brig
Abby Jones, from Rio Janerio, for salo by
«pr7 N. B. Sc U. WEED.
W HEAT SHORTS.-1,000 bnshels Wheat
Shorts, tbe best of feed for horses and cows, for
sale cheap by
m 1 JNO. INOKRSOLL.
Henry Lathrop & Co.,
R ave received per steamer—
Ladies’ (’olored and Red Kid Olovea; .
do. Dark Fnr Cun;
French Erab'd.Musliu Collars;
do. do. Cambric do.?
do. do. Muslin 8loevea, too. dec 27
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
it the Old Stand, 100 Brsn|hton*lt
P LATE WABMERS, Planished and Jt, ,
Cooking, Parlor, Hall and Box Stoves, Cooking
M. Or*tM-Ilkt 1 and Clank Manila, f.aril**'Sowing
Ware,'* •’ ^
New Books.
Reoelwed by Wsrnook A Davis.
APRIL 18T. 1860.
T HE First and the Second Marriages; or tho Courte
ales, of Wedded Life. By Mrs. MadcJiuo Leslie.
Dickens' Household ti’ords for April.
MORE OF
lion. Mtis Murray’s Letters, from tho United States,
Cnba and Canada.
Ernest Llnwood. By Mrs. Leo nentz.
Tho Works of Clnnda Duval, complete.
Homo's History of England.
Prescott's Philip tho 2nd.
Macaulay’s Uistonr of England.
Milman's Gibbons’ Rome.
For sale at tho Bookstore,
apr 2 No. 169 Congress street.
Hew Books.
Received by JofmBl. Cooper A Co.#
TUESDAY, APRIL 1ST.
A PPLETON’S Cydoprcdla of Blographta, embracing
a verlas rr Original Momolra of Distlngulahed Per-
toina nf all Times; oilltod by Frauds L. Hawks, L L D.'
Tlio Confidonilal Correspondence ot Napoleon Bona
parte with his brother Joseph.
Recollections of the Table Talk of Samnel Rogers.
Poems, by Charles Kingsley; author or «Ilypatia,”
toe.
Sprague's Elements of Natural Philosophy.
Tlio Angol In tho House t a Poem.
MORE OF
Prescott's PhUin th* Second.
Tho Attarho In Madrid. ■
Ten Years among the.Mall Bags.
EstolloGrant; ortho Lo*t Wlfo.
Rambles in Rastorn Asia. By Ban.
Memoirs of Bov. Bldnyr 8mlth.
Home Services. By W. Bacon Steven*.
Ernest Llnwood. By Mr#. Leo nents.
qpr 2
F |ItOUR.—160 bags Flonr; 60 bbls do, Just received
niilriw”“ Ial> fcnANTON, JOnNBTON to CO.
B utter and ciibesb— ,
30 koga choice Goshen Butter;
60 boxes do Enilish Dairy Cheese;
Received per ateamer. and for sale tar .
mar80 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON
to CO.
aEEF*—26 bbls prime and Mess Beef for sale at
\ dopot on consignment. -£■ ■ •
mar 96 . WILLIAMS to RATCLIFF. , ,
; HI8KBY.-7S :bbls Raw Whiskey, landing-
Ml.
WE
S dt0r “”‘“”jaS«* I UTOUI».
INE.-Fifty ImxejLangsVorth'ssparkllng Catan-
. be, Jnst recelred In store of
wpr 7 s WAYNE# GRENVILLE to CO
W
B acon sides# shoulders and
I.A1ID.—60 lilids 8ldes; 20 boxes Shoulders;
28 bids Lard. In store and fnr sale by
apr 7 WAYNB, GRENVILLE It CO.
P ILOT AND WAVY BREAD.—Tho - under*
. ? , 8 |10 ? ofrel )supply of Pilot Nny^r .Bread, on
• Ranges, Grates, Hat and Cloak Stands, Ladlea* w
i Chairs. Gas Standsand Tubes, Cedar Ware, Willow Wars,
toe. Also, Tin Wore, Iron and Copper Ware.
. ties, Stores, Pipes, Cooking Utensils of all
StovesnndKanmts. together with the finest
[ of House Famishing Goods in the city.
mMiM
MOB8B.
liberal terms, Jan 24
LYNN48N1DKR.
■wrOTICB TO SHIP C APT AINS.-ti’o havo
Xwl recolved anew supply of Mess and primoBcer,
which wo offer at the lowest market price, and to which
wo Invite your attention. LYNN to SNIDER,
Jan 17 05 Bay street.
IT INBN GOODS.—Rec’d por steamer Alabama—
RJ 104,114,124, Linen Sheetings; 40 aud 46 in Pil
low Case Linen*, by m
Jun 12 HENRY LATHROP to CO.
riORN MEAL.—100 sacks fresh ground Corn
Meal, for sale by
Jan 17 LYNN to SNIDER.
HTHI8KEY AND MOLASSES^-lOObbl
ff Pikes'Magnolia Whiskey, 160 do Molasses, for
sale to arrive per achr Karrogansctt, from New Orleans
by Jan 18 OCTAVOS COHEN.
B utter, chbebb, candles, *e—
20 koga cholco Goahen Butter;
100 boxes do do Olieese;
60 do Eng. Dairy do;
100 do Adamantine Candies;
60 do Sperm do;
100 do Tallow do;
100 bbls Butter, 8ugar, and Soda Crackers;
60 do rilot Bread;
60 boxes fresh Raisins;
10 frails soft Almonds;
Received by late arrivals, and for aale by
mar 24 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSTON to 00.
T ARD, CANDLE*, Jfcc-
P 4 15 hbla prime Leaf Lanl; k
■ 60 boxoa Adamantine Candles, (8tar brand);
76 do Readel'a Tallow do 0’a and 8'a;
100 do Pmltb't tot Bneha n'a Family Boftp;
16 do Co1imte’aNo.landlbban- dot
Just received and for sale by
mar27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON to 00.
JACON SIDES.—10 lihds choice Bacon Sides,
Jk landing from Keystone State, and for sale by
roar 27 0. A. GREINER.
W
apr 3
III SKB Y^-200 barrel• ti’blsksy; 200 do Mo-
. *— **—*•—■• TgTPiir.r"* “
lasses, 100. boxes star Candles, for sale by
. — COHEN.
nOMESTIO LldUORB-
MW W bbla E. Phelps’ Gin;
60 doOIdPtoH dn;
60 do N.O. Rectified Whtikeyi
- 86 do Domestio Braudyt >
‘ " $6 SIfrWiajtaMrtJf-
by mar 97 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON It Oa
W HITE and colored Brilliantes; colored Lawaa,
Plaid Gingham*; Solid coloraa fi-—*- «—*-•-
do do «
Plain black BewIngSilka.
do Plaid do do.
Snow drop Damask Napkins.
Irish Linens, Long Lawns, toe.
HENRY*
fob 14
LATHROP A OtV
DRESS GOODS,
urn WOULD call the special atteutleh of the Ladle*
now to bo Seen at our establishment—co Dsisting of Meri
nos. Mom deLains, Cashmeres, . Raw Silke, Black
Col’d Silks; and in foot, every variety of Dreas'G
which will bo aold at the very lowest price*. "Wa
wish them to call, and see how little money need heaps*
for e handsome drees. -
ROKKNBAUGH^LADRON^ ;
HENRY LATHROP-4b CO*« -
H AVE Received per stramer Alabama, 104,11-4,1S-4,
184 White Toilet Qallta; Lane Bn SQIc Oord
anil Tassels; Black Elastic Balt* with stock Clatpe j Blk
KngCrape; Plaid Jaconets, toe.
MORE NEW JEWEL!
TpIST Received a beantlftil assortoteat of
ej Ringsjmd BrmceleU,ln setts Canwo,G<
sale, and al| gold, in every variety, and a I
men! than usual In tingle pieces.
Also a very fine assortment of 81eev*Bi
^Btnd^ptotn.Bton^.ftmre.
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.
‘VVT'nERRAS, Dougald Ferguson,has u
wv mentor all his affects to tha on<U
la to notify all Creditors to hand thehkctt
JOHN 3
A lpacas and linens,
oreil Alpacas and Irish Linens^
nRINTED LAWH-r-,
Jr French lawns, and Jaconet#
Amlgmea.
ACON 81DBS*-S0 hhdajnrlma’
and for sal* by 0. A. QRHNHL . 5.
marie—10
IJOAK AND KOIiAUXt. ' ' .
10 hhds choloo Bt.Croix Sugar;
80 do folr to choke N. 0. do; '
W doMuacovado . . dot
b, "“5“
■sSsa