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itnoiitauoorsoo.m.orl.M.of onptjrpo not lor'
'H: Nonpareil, 76 cents for the first, and 60 cents
— tqnent Insertion, for any tlmelese than one
vVin practice In tho Flint And«d|o]nlnf counties ol tho
ittmi
llfteW:,
novatf. ' ’vMftWttcoUft, Pee,
ATTORN BY AND LX)tS?BL A*R-AT-L A W,
will practice7ntheOnun*oMSUutVnd^onlh Florida.;
References—Tunno Pinkney * no* Charleston. S.U.*
Pierson, Held! fa Co,, Savannah, 0*.; Cooper It Mother,
Mlcattopy, Fla. . .
chW ly^
R4MDBI« W. PEPPEK,
H ENRY J. BR fa BON, * ■:
—iciiea, Jetrelrr and Rllver tVare,
*o. 175 CkuMit at., opposite the State Haute,
Philadelphia*
may 80 ly
WILLIAM J, WILCHEIti ~~
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warrenton, Goo.,
-Will practice In the Northern Circuit of Connie, and
in tbecoupUesof Durke*Colombia, JcBsreon ana Wash*
nylon, of the Mlddlo Circuit. ly moy.fi
imanotqbove specified, a proportional chars*
lent* ordired* three times a week, will be
.^a^dipsrcen*Hbtu'theabove' rates will
n advertisements oppearlug on the fourth page
tie dally.
Stticia! notices, 10 cents per line for the first, and A
cents for each subsequent Insertion, and In no ease to be
ittbjtct to contract. Marriage notices. |h Funeral Invl-
utloqs, AO cents each. No special notice inserted for less
than 60 cents. Obituary notices, Reports, Resolutions,
er Prteeedihgs of any Society, Association, Or Corpora*
tlou ordered to be published. A cents per Hue.
Steamboats will bo sdvertlaed at $40 per annum for
each boat advertised.
Stetashipe—where but onola running, $40 per an*
num; fr two or more, $30 each.
Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be subject to con
tract but to bo charged at the rates prescribed per
■qnari .
When any bill for two months advertising, other than
eontrtet, amounts to over $60, a deduction of U& per
cent, till bo mud*. „
Yoorty advertising, with the prlvlloge of change, will
be takra at tho following rates:
For o«a aqnaro, renewable onco a week.. .$16
" “ ** “ three times or oftener. 70
Every additional sqnere contracted for to be cborged-
ono-ulf the above rates additional.
YtarhradvortUora shell be limited to the space con*
traded for. All contracts shall be In writing, stating
dffldtely the nature of the business to be advertised.—
Any advertisements not properly connected witluthe
bus!less shall be charged separately, aud alio any ex*
cess if matter over the amount contracted for.
Gattract advertisements payable quarterly: advertiso*
meats from strangers and trunslont persons, payable In
odranto. All others will be coneldered due when called
fOr. • ;
The taper,‘under no circumstances, to bo Included In
a conduct.
Professional and business cards, not exceeding A lines,
will be Inserted at $30 per annum.
Calls on persons to becomo candidates, will be Inserted
as Atker advertisements, to be paid for invariably In
advance.
Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be paid In
advance.
Advertisements not marked on the copy for n epecifled
tlnUg Will be inserted until forbid, and payment ex*
Itegatar advertisers and all others sending comma*
nicartfus or requiring notices designed to call attention
to fairs, concerts, soirees, or any public entertainments,
wherecharges are made for admittance—all notices of
privatt associations, every notice designed to call atten*
lion teprivate enterprises calculated or Intended to pro*
mete Isdlvidaal Interests, can only be ineerted with the
uadeQtandlng that the same la to be paid for. If in*
eertedin the editorial column (which can be only at the
dlscredon of tho editors)the earae will be charged at the
rate ol not lese than 20 cents par line.
Adwrtlsementa ordered in the Weekly paper, $1 per
•qnsrs for each Insertion.
Theunderalgned, publishers of Dally, Tri-Weekly and
Week* newspapers In 8avannah, Go., pledge themselves
strictirto adhere to the above bill of chargee
instants to deflate therefrom.
The aboTo rates to take elfoct March 1,1850, and to
contiriie binding until changed by tho vote of a majority
of tbsandmigned.
N. &—This schedule shall not in any way effect the In-
tegrltyof existing contracts. All contracts for the year
or on Aether specified time, shall only cease with the
expiration of the perimlfor which the were made.
' ALEXANDER A 8NKKD, Republican.
<1. G.iWRIGHT A 00.. Georgian.
THOMPSON A WITHINGTON, Morning News.
. R, D. HILTON, Journal.
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young's Building, 6!gn of the GOLDEN SADDLE,
OPPOSITE W. a, SIMMONS* CUttHIXO STORE.
MV. HE. MAY & OO.
Haro on hand a good assortment of Baddies, Bridles and
Harnesses, of which the following comprise a part t
Spanish Quilted, Overlaid ana Shafton Saddles, Plaut*
or*a large and extra large Baddies; Men's plain do.; Eng*
lists d04 Boys’ and Race doq Ladles' Baddies of a variety of
wtterus ; Bridles and Martengales t Saddle Bags, Trunks,
SADDLER’S MATERIALS^—Saddle Trees, Skirting and
ogsklns; Pad do.: Straining and Worstod Web; Thread
ml Tacks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
[arncsses of all kinds, by tho single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy A Sulky
Springs and Axles; Dash Frames;.Hobbs and Bows, by
the single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain do:
patent Dash Leather, Ton and Curtain do.; broad and
narrow Laces, variety of patterns Silk ami Worsted
Fringe; black and purple Coach Roans Buggy Lamps.
Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and Plaited
Knobs, Ac. July 23
NEWVORK AND LIVERPOOL
i V, S. MAIL 8TEAMEHS.
tit* snips COMPRISlMO THIS LINE ARB
BALTIC,
Capt. Comstock.
ADRIATIC,
Capt. ——
These ships having been
built by contract,expressly
• for government service, ev.
I rry care has been taken In
their constroctloD, as also
p* In their onflues, to ensure
__ ’ strength aud speed: Qan<
their a&tm«xUtioM» for psasengera are unequalled
r °Pr!cetf pMWWfwm’New York to Liverpool, In first
cabin IW lu aocond cabin, *75; exclua ye use of ex
tra sUo date room, *325. From Uverpoolto New York,
jC30 audXdO.
An otAerienced Surgeon ottachodto eaobehip.
No bStbsean bosecured until paid for.
\PROPl)SBD DATES OF SAILING.
fr • Jfne York. iron Liverpool.
ISAS. IBM.
Wednea ay.... Jan.24,. l&YSI Saturday.... Jan. 13.. 1855
Wednes *y....Feb.7.. 1AV1 Saturday ..Feb.27.. 855
Wednes ay.... Feb21,. ISAMSalurday.... Feb. 10.. 855
| Saturday... .Jan. 24.. 1855
, For Freight or Future apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall street, N. Y.
BROWS, SIMPLEY Itcu*Liverpool,
n*, * .
BTGPHK .Ikbnn inu»uu|.inanm
E.G. W N WHIGlIT fc CO., Paris,or
GEtLll. RAPER,Havre. llt , ,
13T111 owners of these ships will not be accounts*
Me for pld, sl-vor, bullion, specie. Jewelry, preelotia
atones, o me als, unless bills of lading aro signed
therefor. Ind the vnlue thereof ox pressed (herein. .
Hblppei pleaso take mtlce. that the ships of thia-
Line cunt >t carry any goods contraband of war.
Jan 9.
KCNN SRD4tCO,27AustlnFrlara,London.
mwfly
NEW V iRK.BREMEN ^SOUTHAMPTON
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
The ships comprising this
line are the WASHINGTON,
Capt. E. Cavendy; HER*
MANN, Capt. Edward Hig
gins. These steamers step
,at Southampton, both going
and returning.
DATES or SAILING—1856.
From South-
From
Bremen.
SATtTBDAT.
Feb. 23
Mar. 22
April 19
May 17
June 14
July 13
Oct. 4
Nov. 1
Nov. 29
_ Dec. 27
at Southampton, both going and returning,
igers proceeding to London aud Havre,
ampton for
New York,
WEDNESDAY,
Feb. 27
Blar. 26
April 23
Buy 21
June 18
July 16
Aug. IS
Bept. 10
Oct. 8
Nov. A
Dec. 3
Dec. 81
From
New York.
BAItmoAT.
L,..m Jau. 26
” n, Fob. 23
Mar. 23
' i».. M June 14
~.M..July 12
J Aug. 9
...........Sept. 6
1
Wastes |ton j. r -*No v. 29
ad vantafi overany o’therroute, for The economy of time
and motoy.
•issue PEONNXW TOEK TOSOtTBAMPTON AND BEEMEN.
First (kbln, Main Saloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower Sa*
loon, flu l Second do. $80.
All Jeters and newspapers must pass through the Post
^ ( Nobnlof lading will be signed or parcels received on
'^AteMirfralnSl Snrgeon Is attached to each ship.
Street, N. York,
c. A. HKINEKEN A CO., Bremen,
' OROSKEY 4tCO., Southampton.
,WM. rSELIff. Havre. Jan I9-ly2asr
I, *. mjgoEB. t. aiDDta.
i j. R. GILM0RF«s CO., ,
Commission merchants
_ .smr : an.w sea Et
riven to toe sate at Cotton. Rice,
ranees made on conrtgnmnnts.
liEFRlBNOEfl t—Hunter A Oammell,
0.0. Parky, “ - —
Martin, JH,
nor lA*)y
. , Savannah. GK.;
- President Commercial Bank, Kidder A
tnsr, Esq, Wilmington, N. 0.
maHM C0 -
Wettem Produce and General OammUeton Met*
ekanttnnd Deahre in Bacon, Pork, Lard, (be,
j^ 2 l-J9rOrders respectfully solicited
'ptem.-
Itariag the above named articles, at so great
J!. CW1 bought now at this. Store. Wo
tave ottjmdalarga assortment of BLANKETS, which
tf AUwboret,ly
ROKENBAUGH ft LADSON’S,
dec 20., No. 2 ShadiTs Btoreei
BIEK.nEORniv“*•
toll, f«r« pjnlM b lh. WI.wlM
., .itfl»nd«r Mlleh.lt. T. P. P..-, tnd
[Kh, Itirlen, 0,.| B.mnal Primer It Son,
iSKcr. Pl.q , rrharlerlon.8 0.,P. ■
ilhelnel. Now York.
», - ■ - pel a
nonnde-ObRndler A Oo. D.coo
ud LYNN t SNIDER.
FULTON HOUSE,
marls
• . ... E.REEVES.
Atlanta, March 14, IH53. tf
jqOH BUNO HANQR,ITABL1 JKLLIE8.
good »nd ehMp wtioU fbr Oonfceltoncn, Uriel And
illy nee. To be .bulbed la IU(.or im.ll quullllem
with ulmetlon. for urios, of tho urtnclpri (rocan nod
dranUU throoghoottluDliludflutM.
ItYSMmo P PCTEIt COOPNB,
Staten Island
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFICE, NO. 3 JOHN STREET,
(2 DOORI FROM BROADWAY,)
WMW YORK.
T HE nnderslgned, proprietors of this establishment,
have for a long time, (the senior partner,of tha
nrm, Nathan Barrett, for 87 years,) been prosecuting
their business at Staton Island. They have spared no
effort or expense.'especially in the last fow years, to ex*
cel in all the branches of their art, and have been suc
cessful in attaining a high degree of improvement,"
well in the machinery and apparatus for dressing dlfll
ent styles of goods, as In practical artistic skill. In dya*
lug and finishing Ladles* Silk, Satin and Merino Dresses,
great Improvements have been made. In a large portion
of coses, these articles are made, in color and finish, .very,
nearly equal In appearance to now goods, Crapo Shawls,
Cloaks, Mantillas. Vslvet Garments, Ac„ are also very
successfully treated. Faded and stained goods restored
or redyed.
8ILKB AMD BttK DRESSES WATERED.
-late and
HEB0¥,8TRITIIER8fcC«.,
; It?. ** Cllfir ■Lt NaWyprlE, .
impobtxrb ft KAjnnrAonmxBi' aoh
OHAjiOI^JINOM^HSHlETj^CROWN
Sow GLASS. ' H
Fivtio gum roa
C61<
°,u«
Rough Glass for Floors A Sky-HgWs.
A TTBNTION1. InTHed to lh» «1jot. rnrlnn. dcierip-
A ttoni of Window Uue. In uta fce Stoew, pwau...,'
Md other puntMM. Th, qo.ll,, of the,, article, U tj»
ferioe I. n6 com^omUnf tloKtlptloD, .ml Ini rnriw lei
IKCU lueutoa. Our Sheet OUe. trill htihiuml hotter the*
he French In It. freedom Irom SrAttt, Ue,T, Ac.
Bit.10 Aomas fltr two of the urocbt Gum Muterrin
mote Id Jitraore, tre «re' eMhled tu olfer MUxaemid
ttriiru .very .drantnd. In tocm .nd utulllooM^-
Patoi hat. will be funtlrintd on .ppllerilon.
apr 16—Amo *»
and Muslin Curtain*, Carpets, Rugs and Table
,«< “‘ 1 *" * u
Covers, cleansed and reflnUhed. Damask and Moreen
Curtains beantlfUlly Dyed. Also, Ribbons. Hosiery,
Gloves, lie. Orders executed with care and dispatch.—
Ooeds received and returned by Expire*. Goods kept
..mm, to u.. .trim
n 1» lm* "" 2 B ™* d "*P. »•»• ■
i i’rench Window Glass.
EDWARD P.-DICKIE,
144 'Chimbir, Street, II, T.
Two door. Weil of Hudson lllree Rrilrood Depot,
O PFCltd TO DEALERS end Consumer, hi. colebnh
tod htnid. of Pntneh Window Olmt. onjtrornhl.
t rots. Pnrtle. wlshlnc iulbrmoUon will b. fotoUlmd
wilt price, on rooelptof Utilrttddnm. Olu. cn.tou, —
dMlMdpnU.ru, non puked fro. of ebargi. h- Ala. to
■ iprlih-ly - , , 8 tom A
1 ‘ 1 ri AAA AAA . ai411n.lv
ESTABUHflKU IN I780.l"
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WAUTEH, U1KCUA Oil.
Amerlcau, French, Ho-nmna
thlc, and Vanilla CIH »C< Hi ATE t
prepared COCOA; BR) »M A, CO.
CO A PASTES Cocoa Sticks, 8olu*
ble, Homcspathk and Diotello
Cocoa t Cocoa Shells t Cracked
Cocoa,4ao.
There Manufactures to whloh
FIRST premiums have been a-
warded by the chief InatUut ons
am Fairs oi the Union, aro an
r.enf, Hotter «a PVait excellent .Hot for children, inva-
ofthe Cocoa, mtk a lids, and pwsous lu huallh. They
pod opened. allay r.ither than Induce tho ner
vous oxcltcmi ut attendant upon the use of ten or enffeo,
and nre recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, Hay
ward,Ware, and Adam*,of Bo*ton, and by eminent
P Wa!uf by Sftfiprlnclpal Grocer* In tho United
States, and by their Agent*. . _ „ „ tl , , ,
D. C. Murray, Now York; Grant k Twellt, Phlladel*
nhia; Thoraaa V.Brundlire, Balilmare: Knnnett k Dud-
loy.dln. . WALTER BAKER It CO.,
mnrl5—3m Dorchester. Mas*.
For the l.OOOyOOO-
V. 8. Patent Marble Company.
DO THOMPSON ST., NEW YORK.
M ANUFAhTUUEES of JIABIllE MANTLES,
TABLE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PKDESTAIA, Ac.,in
Sunntii. Broctttelle, and all ItalianMarblre. ThUartjCle,
which is a preparation of Marblo Dust, chemically com*
blnod with tnluural colors, so as to be moulded into any
form ami color, by which u marblo .cau bo manufactur
ed at leu than half (lm co*t of (ho common matonal,
while it excels It In durability and beauty. Unlike Mar*
bleixed Iron and 81 tte, there ts uo surlkce work, the
color running Into the mats of tho material, while no
varnlah U used to give a temporary beauty to the surface.
Mantles fonm $8 to $40. Table-Tons, Ac., equally cheap.
Rights for tho Muuuftuiture and ado of above for tho
different States, which will Insure Immense returns to
those Interesting themselves. Information fornlshed on
application to
PETER RENNIE, Pros'*, or
Josxfu Lamd, Scc’y., New York,
apr ltt—tf S ________
BIIOOILLYN'CITY
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE
and Fire-Proof Unslltit. of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
as MANWACTuaan at
STARNS & MARVIN,
NEW YORK.
IN THE Ora of the 3d
Inst, which consumed
the brick building, occu
pied. by Mr. John T.
Thomas opposite the
Gas Works lu this city,
was a Safe of the above
description, containing
the books, pipers and
money or Mr. Thomas
and although ihe build
ing was destroyed, the
said Saf- sustained no
Injury whatever from the
intense heat to which It
hid been oxposed. On
r— opening, tho Sale, Ihe
eonteiiw woreuu iu umtuiurbeu, and Tn the same order
and oond Itlnn «s whi n placed there, except a slight
dltculorailon to the projecting ends or a few papers,
and the backs of one or two ol the books, caused by
the stoam generated in tho 8are,wnl(e at Its greatest
heat. .
ThnSafo and contents,as Itcsmefrom the ruins,may
still be seen, lu the possetslon of Mr. Thomas, at the
Gas Works. A large assortment ol these celebrated
Safes always on hand, and for sale by
0. H. OAMPFIBLD, Agent lor Manufacturers,
July SO, 1855. 171 Bay st., Savannah, Ga.
I take pleasure Incorrob' 1 rating the foregoing state
ment,and lu addition would add that the books are now
In uso. J.T.THOMAS, Wood Yard,Ferry Wharf.
July 26.1855. ooHH
FIRE INSURANCE. ‘
8TAraMiNT of tho “Norwich Flro Insurance Company ot
Norwich, Connecticut, ou the 6th day of Juno, any
Capital Stock -.,..4160,000 1866.
Surplus 6 » 32 Q 33
$165,32
ASSBTB or ins COMPANY. 100
32181iarei Bank Stock In various Banks. $30,009 00
Incorporated Companies other than
Bunks... *
Notes on demnnd, secured by Mortgages on
Real Estate, Bondi, Bank Stock and other
good personal security.... -121,800 00
Cash in hamls of Agents 2,000 00
« in Bank........... 1,160 00
$156,32100
iTAmtmx*.
Tiossesadjusted, una'ljustcd or claims for losses—nono,
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or Individual—
nono,
Total amount nt risk (about) 3,400,000.
Tho amount at haxnitl on any risk, (with very few ex
ceptions,) not over 6,000. ..
A BREWSTER, President.
E. Learned, Jr., Secretary. _ _
Norwich. Conn., Jnno 9th, 1855. :
Persouallyapiwarcdhoforo tho undersigned, slayor or
the city of Norwich, InsnldStato, A. Brewster, President,
andE. Learned Jr., Secretary or tho “Norwich Fire
InsurnnceCompany,"amlmadosolcmnoath to tho truth
of the above statement, slguod by them. I also,
certify that I Imvo examined tho report of said Compa
ny, and find tho nbovo to lw a correct statement of the
same and that tho notes and fqanson which a part of said
capital is Invested are in my opinion good and well
In'testimony whoreof.T have here to set my hand and
caused tho soal of tho city to be affixed, this 9th day of
Juno. 1865.
fL.S.1 WILLIAM L. BREWER,
L J Jlnyoi of the city of Norwich.
mt for tho abovo office, and Is
descriptions of property In the
JNO. INGERSOLL.
SINGER'S
Sewing Machines.
A LL Persons who desire to obtain full and reliable
JR Information respecting SINGEK’3 SEWING MA«
C114NE8—their price. capablUtioo, advunUges, sixes, lm-
proveraunts, method of working, moans of procuring
them, and all oilier particulars—can do so by applying
at our office
No. 393 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
by letter, or In person for
I. M. SINGER St CO'S GAZETTE.
This paper is devoted entirely to the Sawing Machine
interest. Copies will be supplied gratis to all interest
ed.
N. B.—Tho .unparalleled success of our 8owlng Ma
chines has induced several fraudulent Imitations of them,
besides numerous Infringements of our patents—of
which we own sixteen. Suits for the infringement of
our patents have recently been decided In our favor In
the U. 8. Circuit Courts In Now York aud Now Jersey.—
In theso suits the great princlplo of
OOLDINO DOWN TUB FABRIC T04BS BXWXD TO TIU XURVACI Of
TUX MACHINE, BT A YIELD!NO PRESSURE,
which Is used In all Sewing Machlucs-has been fully es*
tabltshed, Tho Wheeler k Wilson, and tho Grover ft
Baker Sewing Machlnes^s we allege, each inftlngo three
distinct patents, owned by us. We have sui ts against
them in several of tho U. S. Courts, which will soon bo
«aflC-d. Wo hereby caution the public not to buy any In
fringing Machines, as they can bo compelled by law to
stop using them, and to pay costs and damages.
Local Agents wanted to mako sales of our Im
proved Bowing Machines. To persons properly qualified
for the bu Iness, a rare opportunity for profitable aud
pleasant employment Is offarod. , .
New and Improvod Machines exchanged on liberal
terms for old Machines of every kind.
I. Si. SINGER ft CO.,
Principal Office, 823 Broadway, N. Y.
apr 23—3m P
The Infallible
Self-Sealing Fruit and Vegetable Can,
ffeUR experience during tho past year, in manufltet-r*
V 108 SELF-SEALING F1UJIT CANS,
and the anivorsal satiafuctlon and certificates of parties
wlio havo purchased and tested thoso of various makers
have given ours the decided profcranco overall others.
Tho subscribers offor to the public, tho
BEST BELF-SEA1ING CAN
/ ever Inventod, to preserve FruitteVegotableo. *o.
’ THE SEALING IS INVARIABLY PERFECT,
J All others require solder or cement.
The oponiug has been enlarged to admit a
/ ^ FUEL SIZED PEACH.
• Every can is perfectly tested before it leaves our manu*
f “.or>''*" 8, TA P YLiin 0 rHobGBT 1 pS,
Manufacturers of Planished Tin and Japanned Ware.
No. 09 Bookman St., Now York,
mar 19—lm P
Bnrr°Stone
lour,
I S so superior, it commands In New York a preference
of half a dollar a barrel. These Mills nre well
ndupted for all kinds of grinding. Between fifty and
270 00 * sixty Premium Medals havo been awarded to the Mills
; and tho Flour, dud almost a volume of testimonials.—
Ware-house for Flour and Mills, 191 Duane Street, New
YorK. P Jan 16—3m
Merillo iron Pipe Works,
MERRIL & J AQTJES
149 Ccntrc-St Near York.
M ANUFACTUUEH8 AND DEALERS In Wrought
Iron, Pipes, Fittings, Tools, and every description
of apparatus connected —“** “* ••— w "*" frtr
; heating and lighting —.
vnto Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories
and Halls. _ „ , „ „
Also Valves, Oocks, Pumps, Gauges, Boilers and Boiler
Flues mado to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machines nre entirely now, and our
own patent warranted to do doable tha work of any othor
invention. ... . ,
Orders solicited from all soctlons of the country, and
promptly attended to. Je 23, *66—ly
■BWft&flHBR—.
^ _ kinds of Enameled, Painted and Grained Cottage
Chamber Furniture, wholesale and Retail, at the Manu
factory and Warerooms, Nos. 46 and 48 Wooster street,
Now York. P «
WWORAOK
IMJ) ‘
ready to take rSks on air
city.
Jyi®
U r . .1 A UK NON dc NON.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
246 Front St. and 030 Broadway,
Now York#
angl—?y P
TO RICH PLANTERS,
T nP. Subscriber is Agont for tho salo of “ Anderson
FHtont lllco Iluller." I* li compel And portAblj, , ,,.Kf Eilbi.,
maybeworkedby hand or horsepower, turning out ac-l ■ Belting, ft*.
cording to atxe of l Immrtxr* ft Dialers u» BlARurAoruRXRt* Ax
g UmJ ;^' 81l 9S! 1 p.WNnAT*My!!L M 1
I ANDuuWs 06, ulfifj li Jr,
i Commission Merchants
" : COTTON AND WOOLEN
lamDglK
ZtfnWdUlol.,
HARPER FOR DECEMBER.
WMARPER’S now Blonthly Magaxine for December.—
JtB. This number commences tho twelfth volume—now
is tho tlmo to subscribe. Call early, that yon may pro
cure the first number. .... . , _ .
Graham’s American Blonthly BTagaxIne for December.
—ALSO,—
Lily Union; or, Early Straggles’Blldat Continual Hope.
A Tale ofnumbloUre, by Al ee Gray. Received and
for sale by WARNOCK ft DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers, No. 169 Congress st
4ec3
GOAL FOR SAIjB.
T ARGE Lun«) Lehigh,
1 A Red Ash. (broken and screened,)
Soft Parlor Lump Coal,
ALKIRK AliB*—47 barrels or this sup<
brand, direct Importation, landing from ship
and for Brio lip MINIS 4
doc 3
F
don, i
g<AL SODA, 4tee»—l,000 lbs. superior Sal Soda,
S3 10 boxes Castile Soap,
160 lbs. Assorted Gum Drops.
Jast received, and for mM by . *
JOS. M. TURNER, Agent
dec 8 BTarket Square.
C LOAK CLOTHS.—Brown, Tan, Drab, Grey
■ud UlBck OIo.lt Cloth. Sack FUnnelfc KtiFlUh and
French M.rlnM, I’rlnleil Mnrlln ,1. Lelnta St.llaShawll,
B., 8l .» d», BUekMarino
dec 6 Rlbero’s Bnlldlngs, Congress-st.
S UGARS.—Double reflnod Crushed, double refined
Powdered, Coffeo or soft Crashed^refinod JJftj^In
store, and for sale by
doc 6
B RICK,—10 m paving BHak, tor rale by
dec 6 OARLETON ft PARSONS.
is, qnnrtorsand oo*
IN8TON.
B ' RANDYr—Brandy In halfpipes, quarter
BBlJS No 8 Mackerel. 50 qnlnUls Codfish, 2
casks Hake, 60 boxes Herring*, landing from
,mpress'and foraale % AntKTOy ft PARSONS.
g ~lBBD POTAT t OHS,—n bbl* prime Seed Pota*
fib uZff ' No. fl Whltake.-at.
hM. prlma toantlnrfPotatou,
Articles.
No. 07 Pine street, .......New York
N.B.—Agents for tho Woodruff ft Beach Iron Works’
Steam Engines and Boilers.
Exclusive Agency in New York for Lowell Machine
shop, Machinists’ Tools.P oct 1—ly
Preserve Your Fruit.
B R a N WII ITE’S PATENT SELF-SEALING AIR
.TiailT CAN.—This useful, Ingonlous and cheap
UAN having boon thoronghly testod is offered to the
S itbllo with the assnrance that it can bo rellod noon
lo most perfeetly Air-tight Can In the market. The t .
of this Can Is drawn between the surface of the nnt am
screw of tho metallo cap forming a perfectly alr-tlr’-
Joint without the uso of wax or cement, and dlsponsL..„
with tho usnal mode of aolddering tho cap to the outside
° This Cop is made of a metallo substance which cannot
affect tho fruit In the least. Every Can Is warranted.
Sold by all dealers In thecqantnr. Sol# Manufacturer
a„d for .1,. clt^«-T«i Bi 1M W|1|lm
For rights to mannlhcture Branwhlte’s Patent Can In
other places, apply to A. CONGER ft CO., 846 Broadway,
S and other European Goods, No.' 48
up 8ft. 1865.,
[iporters of
Broad st.
1856.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
PIERSON, HE IDT 4b CO.,
H AVE Received and will continue to receive weekly
per Steamers, a largo and elegant assortment of
Clothing, to which they Invite the attention of purcha*
ere.
Connected as we are with a largo manufacturing house
North, we fed satisfied we can and will soil as low as any
other house South.
Merchants visiting the city will please call and ex<
amine for themselves. •
We also keep a nice assortment of Gentlemen's Fur*
lihlng Goods. Nos; 101 Bryan and 68 St. Julian streets,
P. 8,-All orders from the conntry promptly attended to.
g^OAP AND CAXVbLEg-^
200 boxes Headers, Colgate and Croton family Soap*
1, V/l and 21h bars.
60 hwf boxes family Soap;
160 doNo.l do;
do Toilet do, assorted;
do Hydraulic Candles;
do Adamantine do;
do star do;
doStearino do;
do Mltchol’sextra do;
do Boadol’sTallow do;
76
100
7*.
60
60
120
do Tallow Cundlof, M*ort«d brand!;
S°. JU WSTOPl
' lllf< ’ , “ 1 ° 1,T W1BSISR fc PALME1
PhtUdolphtoYitnlly DM! I» Hrir «bH,p«r
B “ VNIsi/oBNBTON.
iSJjSriiOUnd
pnwjHjRT °"
* SBTWXSR aavauiUH sub nano*.
Leave Savannah... 5a.m., and 18.15 v. is.
Arrive at Macon ..2.15 r. end 1 a. h
Leave Macon. ; ll.«a.»i.,and9.30v.K.
Arrive nt Savannah 10.45r. ami7.20a.M.
. •, v Rrnvaaksav*enAB*UDAUBUsTA.^ -
Leave Savannah..... ...19.15 p.m., and 8.30 p.m.
Arrive at Aegesta 8.45 p. m., and a. *.
Leave Augusta.. a. m.,and4.S0p. k.
Arrive InSavannab 1.10 p. m. and 10.45 p. m.
. • BBTWKIN MAflOM AND Al'UUBTA.
Leavs Maeon 11.45 a. m„ and 0.30 P. N.
Arrive al Augusta .845 p. m n and 530 a. m.
Leave Augusta- ...>..6 a. M.« and 4.30 p. m.
Arrive atilaoon 9.15 r.M n and i a. m.
BBTwaxM aavaaaan, millkdosvilli add iatortox.
.qua Mbcoii... IMSa.it
Arrlv.ln Erifintoa Vv H.’ M ."w A D L E Y
SatiwuIi.C.^ Uih Pel, 1855,uctl3
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON TNE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
OVKIt WII10II PAK8158 T1IB
GREAT N.Y. ANON. ORLEANS MAILS.
O N Mid ritor SUNDAY, Feiirunry 8rd,lSSS, two Drily
Trains between Macon aud Columbus, and one be
tween Macon and Amoricus.
Leave Macon at 2 A. SI., and 8 P. M.
Arrive nt Oolnmbn* 7.15 A. M.,and 10JJ0P.M.
I^avo Columbus nt 4.16 A.M.,andL80 P.U.
Arrive at Macon 10.54 A. M., and 7.40 P. 51. .
soave Maoon at 2 A. and irr. at Americus 6.40 A.M.
Leave Americns at 2.20P. M., and arr.atMaoonTAO P.M,
...jh^euSTRidlrea^Traine'to Savannah,
Mllledgevilleand Katonton, and with Macon andWeat*
eru Trnlni to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knox-
riiie, Tenn. At Oolumbus with 0erartland Mobile Rail,
road to Kufanla, Alt., con necting daily at Americus, with
Four Horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, Thom*
asvllle, Bnlubrldge, Ac., with Tri-weekly Hacks to Lump
kin, Cuthbort, 4c. At Fort Valley with Hacks to Parry,
Hayncsvillo, Ilawkinsvillo and Knoxville, Ga. Passen
gers for Americus and points below Fort Valley, should
take tho 12.16 P. 51. Train from Savannah, nna the 6 P.
M. Train from Augusta to avoid detention at Macon;
for other points on South Western or Muscogee Roads
toko cither Train from Savannnh or Augusta.
Passengers leaving Americus at 2J20 P. M., wilt reach
Columbus at 10.30 p. M. same night.
Paasengmfrom Columbusand tbs West,for Americus,
South Western Qeorgln. or Flori la, should tnko the 1 AO
P. M. Train at Columbus; sleep at Fort Valloy and reach
Americus nt 0.40 A. M. next mottling.
First Class Steamships leavo Savannah for New York
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Pldladelphla on
Wednesdays. l*assago, in tho Cabin, $20; Steerage, $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah, $1400
Do. Columbus to do 1000
Do. Americus to do 8f
OKO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Mncon, Feb. 30, *10 fob 4
D. P. BUKD0N, & CO
Water Street* Brooklyn, York.
MANUFACTURERS QP STEAM ENOINE8 WITH
BURDON*S PATENT CUT OFF AND
BOILERS. , „
T HE Subscribers not only assert the superiority of the
construction of their ERaixcs, but will guarantee
to transmit one-third more powor with tho samo surface
of boiler, and 30 percent. Ices pressure of steam, than
any other engine manufactured in the United States,
malntalnlqg an equal spood, without regard to amount
of powcrapplled to engine. .
Also, from their long experience and immense faclln
ties, they acknowledge no competitors in tho manufac
ture of
SuoAn Mills, Saw ard Grist Mills, Steam
Pumps, Minimi Pumps aicd Geauixu por
Mixes, 8»Armo ax® Puluks, Heavy ax®
Hout Casti.nos, ax® Mux Macuixer*
or xvenT Descriptiox.
Southern Planters’attention Is particularly directed to
our now and improved 8ugar Mill. The simplicity of con
struction, extraordinary power and great durability, ren
ders It decidedly superior to any now in uso.
Onlorrsby mail or otherwise attended to with prompt
ness and despatch.
d.p.burdox, '
a. x. coxxux,
w» 1
ux,)-
4X,J
D. P. DURDON 4b CO.
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
•mfAN^ACTURKRS^or'lhJ^VORlJ'HKNOWNND
JVJL SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
to. UalUm.ru IX-pot, 14S I’ratt itreot. Bo.toaD.put,
14 Howard street. sept 6—ly
Important to Housekeepers & Dealers
THH HOPS MZLZifa. „
71 FCLTOX-St. and 71 N. Yoxx.
Principal Office 103 Front 8treet, New York.
Factory, Noe. 36,87, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City,
fWqilE Pro|
best pitARMACEUTii
bread, biscuit, tea and other cakes, An. Thoy also prepare
Mustard, Cocoa, and many othor ortlclo^of daily use in
every family, which they offer upon tho most reasonable
terms. Catalogues sent to dealers who request them.
II. It. A J. ti. lolJABlt
N. D.—Consumers mlvlscd to Inquire for Uo;)o Mills ar
tides. aug 14—ly
SHIEFFELIN, BROTHEHS & CO.
IMPORTERS AX® DEALERS IX
Dmgs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery,
4io. dbo.
170 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK,
I NVITE the attention oi tho trade to their large and
varied stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Ac.
In addition to their regnlnr importations of Staple
Drugs, thoy are also receiving direct from the sources of
production und manullictnro, suppllos of Tooth, Hair, and
<ail Brushes, Bronxes, Corks, Mortars, Sponges, French
and English Perfumory, Lubin’s Extracts, and many oth-
sles usually embraced in DnigglsU’ stocks, which
snabledi* * ~ *• - * **
d also to offer on the mostadvantageons
er article
thoy nre enabli
'*Ort".nL either In peraon or by mnll, will rcoeiro prompt
ettentlon. nngU-ly
Sewing Machines.
CCELSIOR SEWING BIACUINK8.—Made by
HOOD, llATTKLLB A CO., Worcester, Blasra-
chnsettn, patented by Elias Howo, Jr., September 10th,
1846. Tlicse Rlachinen are'warranted, (with proper use,)
not to got out of repair. They aro built In a good sub
stantial and workmanITko manner, and will do Tailors
Shoemakers' and Saddlers’ work, In a manner warranted,
to give satisfaction. The stlch will not rip nny more than
common sewing, done by hand. Call and see them in
operation, nt MO OIUiSNUT .tract, W|ll.B.lnbl«, up
atnlrs. W. A. DAWSON Wit.
mnylS '0
I therefore wise you to sand ma a quantity, tnd I will
j j y you through Ufa Treasurer of iha Missionary Union.
'bora ls no medicine which stands so high In Ihot#-
tmallon of U»e Karens or these Provinces a* tha Pain
ler, and I feel willing to gratify Hen), aal entertain
a very high opinion of Its worth.
RE /.B.C.THOMA8,
— ■ 1U|MIIISUUU»IH-
Piovioixo s.R. I n /u1y 7,1854. evsry State Fair . omMissmul to
Missus Paauv Davis It Boa t -Gents,—Before 1 left and that In the uoet compliment
,—.. —Am-sn—t — *-"*“-* -*• r - These Mills are jraaranteed In
ir.’akngcordi
uuv Davis fc Bout -uents,—Before l lei
Mergul, both Karens and Burra mi bad found out th
value nf your Pain Killer, and I eould readily hsvo
d sposed vl a large quantity of It among **■— 14
seems particularly vacations In cholera
bowel complaint*, and other diseases, to which tha na
. ... , _jylng tl-_
Her. Ou our vt yage homeward tn m India, thoU«p-
ta uoftho-hip at itaken with vomll ng and purging,
oth v symptoms ti cholera I gave hi n > good dose of
Pain Killer w)th t: a most Immediate and happy re
aults. So cnt'rexn i speedy wastheiaFef.tbat he as
he rouhi ne-er agiln go on a voyage without
dleo rneil dot, If he could possibly procure
necessai . w .
expectations have been more than reallxod. The call
i or |rour valuable medicine Is Increasing so very rapid-
your valURhie medicine is increasing
)bs» 1 fear 1 shall soon be unable to keep pace with
U. My particular object In writing now lain beg that <
on the receipt oribh you will kindly dispatch another '
red lo my letter of June last, 1 hop# 1
Irelf ont before your last dlsgatolnreaeh-
bale
WlUl
r.r'tisMffi^******-
Deer Sir, yours sincerely,
___ J.L.O ARRAU.
OPINIONS OP THE PROMINENT DRTG0I8T9 AND
MERCHANTS IN 1T8 FAVOR.
We, the undersigned, Druggfata of this
been acquainted with, end softf for a year or .... ,
an article ol FamilKMedicins, known as Pernr Davis 1
Ihe-public
the best sailsfacilon the purchaier. We ’can^recom*
mend it to th# public as an er*lcle of great merit and
virtue?, ImieotJ, we never knew an article of Medi
cine beeomo so deservedly popular In so short a tlmo,
which Is proved by the fact of Its extensive sale, and
constantly Increasing demand. Signed, J. D.PUtk, J.
D, Donuhiy, Wade Eckstelu ft Co., W. t. M. Gordon,
Chas. Collins, Able Zullen, I.A.U. Rearktrk, E. B.
Illnmnn, 8. II. Farnln, A D. Scnvlll, G, 11. Bates.
Tlio Pain Killer is sold by John B. Moore A Co., Thos.
M. Turnur A Oo. andS.D. Brantley A Co., Savannah;
Barret, Carter A Co., and Clark, Wells A Dubose, Angus,
ta; E. L. Strohocker A Co., Macon. Also by Drug^sts
and Grocers generally. nov 22—eod3m
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
Great Northern and Southern Mail Bonte,
roa xoxtrxrx, sournnx ax® wxsrxxx turam,
T WICE DiUly, (Sunday night excepted,) betwoen
Richmond and Washington City, via Gordonr-'”-
and Alexandria.
Hours of iloparture at Richmond...0.45 A. M., end 7.30 r.M.
Hotnrnijiff loavo Warhlngfon....... a.m.,and r.r.
and arrive at Richmond 1.30 p. m., and 4 a. m.
Baggngo Chocks and Tickets, given through between
Richmond and Washington.
Those two Rail reads linving 'no 8tmp Rail, and being In
excellent order, and carrying the grent Northern and
Southern Mail, give tho host guarantee of always secur
ing connections, as Is shown - By arrivals dally at Rich
mond and Washington city in advance of tho Steamboat
line.
Fare between Richmond and Washington $5 60
An Omnibus will be found always ready, to take through
K issengers and their baggage ofwearlngnpparel, between
io Depots, free of chargo, with ample time for them to
take their tneals, whether going North or South.
Through Tickotecan bo obtained between Danville and
Waatdngton at the tormlnns of the Road, now nearly
completed to Danville. An agent of tho company will re
ceive tho checks of passengers trom the Danville Road,
and attend to their imggageall the way to Washington
or the Baltimore Depot.
Tho faro tho same by tho mall line,aa by tho old Steam
boat rente,
There is no change of cars on the night lino, betwoen
Richmond and Alexandria. Jan 14
VIRGIMA CEiVTItAL RAILROAD.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
W INTER arrangement, Trom Richmond via Staun
ton, Goshen, Whito Sulphur Springs, LowUburg,
Charleston, Va H to tho Ohio River.
Dally trains from Richmond to Staunton, and tri-week-
Ivfrom Staunton to Goshen, Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays—connecting at Goshen with Wra. P Parrish 4c
Co.'s Mail Stage Line, according to the tri-weekly Mail ar
rangements, adopted by the Post Office Department, from
Richmond to tho Ohio IHver.
Cars lonve Richmond daily at.. ............6.45 a. m.,
and arrive at Staunton at. 2.40 p, ti.,
(tn dinnor,) and there connecting with tho Atoll Stage
Lines to Loxington, Winchester nnd Parkersburg, Va. *
Returning, the trains leavo 8taunton at U a. u.
and arrive in Richmond at... 1J0
In foil tlmo for the passengers going South to connectwlth
either of tho Southern Ronds.
Tin* Virginia Central Railroad has been extended and
completed to Goshen, 33 miles West of Staunton,and laid
with heavy Roll all tho way, with the exception of about
5 miles, between GonlonsvUle and Shadwoll 51111s,
which space is now being relayed with hoavy Rail, nnd
will bo completed In a fow weeks, after which tho whole
road will be in perfect orilor, and for speed, safoty and
comfort, will compare with any Railroad in tho united
States. J. IJ. TLMJJEJtLAKE,
janbi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Superintendunt,
HESI PBEM. GOLD MEDAL PIANO EOBTEfl.
STEINWAfft SONS,
MANUFACTURERS, „ w ,
88 Walker 8ta„ near Broadway, Now York.
I RESPECTFULLY call tho attention of
the public to their splendid assortment of
, .8enu-grnml and Square Pianos, which, for
tone, elasticity of touch, beanty of finish, In
short, everything that render* a l’lano perfect, are unuur-
K i»d. They wore awarded the First Premium for both
s, in competition with the most diotinguUhcd makers
from Boston, Philadelphia, Now York and Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH I
BTKINWAY k SONS havo Just l»ecn awarded the First
Premium Gold Medal (over all competitors) nt the late
Fair of tho American Institute, Crystal Palace, for the
best Piano Fortes. 8 dec lfr-t
84 8^88 Walk
volume of tone,
New York Millinery.
MRS. SIMMONB*-lVhol«s*le »»«* Retail
Millinery and Straw Good# Ware
house, 504 Broadway* Ns Ys,
SIRS, 8. Is now In Europe,for the expires
irposo of selecting novelties for the
ring trade, which will strive and be
idy for Inspection on or about the first
March. Southern and Western Mor-
'chants and Milliners are respectfollj in
vited to coll and examino tho samo before
purchasing elsewhere. Pattern Bonnets
always onliand, and aont by expresa to
any address,
fob 5—3m B
jp.trjVTs, cujjiss.
118 Fultox St., New Yonx,
Importers of
ODAKOBS, ENGLISH SIIKBT AND FRENCH CLASS,
WntlB LEAD, ZINC, Ac., *0.
Slannfactnrers of
EXTRA AND CROWD PAraT ERDSnEB.
ENGLI8U »nd AMERICAN COLORS, dry nod jrrannd to
oil, Imported wtrnrasir for the txadi, which
we offor on tho most favorable terms.
•* 1 vssiasm...
apr 1—3m
J.GFLER A WILCOX,'
■P D^^h^lorMn’!
onCongreis Street,
oct 4—ly
Morgan’s Btor
SaVARNAH, #A*
UNOIIIES- , . .
40 boxes sup. Car. Soda, Msorted •
20 do Soda: Saleratus; 2 casks Sal Soda;
6 casks Potash, 2d aortal
100 boxes do 12 and 24 lbs each t ....
10 do Ground Pepjwr i 10 do do Allspice;
12 do do Ginger; 20 do Fig Blue;
1 coroon Indigo; 25jar* Macaboy Snuff;
40 doxen jars Macaboy Snuff:
80 gross Monrovia Pipe neads;
8.Ste?W@BSgf*
20 bag* Pepper; Shags Jluco Ginger;
100 boxes Candy. (Mjwrtod) P
10 do assorted tJordlal; 6 boxes W. I.
6 do Ginger Preserves, . . .
100 do Woolfs Schcldara 8chnapps, qt* and pta J
, 80 do Rhino Wines, assorted brands.
'“•pHa 4011 WEDBTER A PALMES.
jfBW BOOktf>
T EN Year* among the Mall Bow, or Notes from tha
Diary of a Special Agent of the Poet Office Depart*
aBBasffistJSBettttt
7 Bpokselleraand 8tatloner»,
dee 16 ■ v : • .. ‘T Nn.159Oongrere et.
ST0VES--ST0VES-ST0VES.
THE NEW WOULD COOK STOVE sold by
tho subscribers, Is acknowledged by all who
have seen or used them, to he the best and
most convenient Stoves for Baking, Boostlni
and Broiling, sold in this city. Wo have boIl
a large number since they have been intro
duced into this market, all of which havo
given perfect satisfaction in every nnrticnlnr.
Thoy are so constructed In the bottom oven plates, that
they afford mnro beat than any other 8tove now In use.
Thoy nre woll fitted, very heavy costings, and large ovens.
Wo havo five sites. We are selling them at very low
prices. The operation of this Stove Is warranted.
Wo havo also n pretty assortment of Store, Hall, Office
and Bar-Room Stoves, which we nre selling at very low
prices. Wo would bo pleased to havo you call nnd ex
amine before purchasing.
doc 10 LOVELL & LATTIMORK,
NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY,
HO. 141 BOOTH WIST MARKET SQUARE. BRYAN STRUT.
i WOULD Inform my old friend* and pat
rons, I have opened the above store, lo con
duct the8tove,Tin and Baeet-lron business
Jo ail ils various forms, wbero will be found
n general variety of Stoves. Tin and Sheet-
Iron Ware, which I will bo pleased to show
you, and at such tiricca as will satisfy yon II
yon want to purchase.
Al kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead. Galranlxed
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Itepalr-
ing executod with despatch,Old Steve* pat up and Pipe*
furnished at ahort notice.
Tin-Ware at Wholesale and Retail. Call down Bryan
street, Itwlifpayyoa for the walk,
nov3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent
By the Steamer Augusta
xrVTE HAVE RECEIVED and aro now opening,
f? assortment of seasonable Goods, consisting
partol the following, vlx;
yfta Amoskeng Bluo Drill t
10-4 Bro. Allendalo Sheeting;
Ilavnrd Bleached Shirting;
8 x 8,10 x 19, and 10 x 12 Damask Table Clotha;
Drapery Muslin;
Gcorgln Nankin;
Ogden Bro. Bhlrtlng; , .
To which the attention of the pnbllc (a invited,
mar 12 AIKIN ft BURNS.
T
New Books.
Received by Warnoek 4b Davla.
APRIL 1ST. 185d.
iIIE First and the 8econd Marriages; or tho Courte
_ sles. of Wedded Life. Ry Mrs. Madeline feslie.
Dickens’ Household Words for April.
MORE OF
lion. 5Ii*s Murray’s Lotters, from tho United 8tates,
Cnha and Canada. _ A
Ernest LInwood. By Mrs. Leo Henta.
The Works of Claude Duval, complete.
Hume's History of England.
Prescott’s Philip the 2nd.
5Iacaul»y’s History of England.
Mllman’s Gibbons’ Rome.
For sole at the Bookstore,
apr 2 No. 169 Oongrere street.
New Books.
Received h^ John M. Ooo|*r * Oo.,
A IUCOUAIi Al ltlu IDA.
PPLETON’S Cyclopaedia of Biographla, embracing
a varies of Original Memoir* of Distinguished Per*
sous of all Timos; edited by Francis L. Hawks, L L D.
The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bopa
parte with his brothor Joseph.
Recollections of the Table Talk of 8amuel Rogera-
Poems, by Charlea Kingsley? author of Hypatia,’
Sprague’s Elements of Natural Phllorepby.
Too Angel In the Honse: a Poem.
MORE OF
Prescott’* Philip the Second.
Tho Attacho In Madrid.
Ten Yoars among the Mall Bare.
Estelle Grant; or the I»t Wife.
Rambles In Eastern Asia. By Roll.
Memoirs of Rev. Bldnoy Smith.
Home Services. By W. Bacon Steven*.
Ernest Llnwood. By Mrs. Lee Henta.
apr 2
F liOUIU—160 bags Floor; 60 bbls do, Just received
Jir ‘‘Scranton, jonNBTON * co.
B etter ahdchkbse— -
SO koga choice Goshen Butters
60 boxes do English Dairy Gheere;
“TS l ” rt ToM'!?o r ffr^ b /sTON fc CO.
B BBFs—26 bjila prime and Mere Beef for sale at
depot on consignment. . V
roar $6 WILLIAM8 fc RATCLIFF.
«TIIHKKV,-I. MU R.W W
Whiskey, landing
RATOLtFT.
more than anything else, attests its util
l7 L
Presdtuns a t
the pare Fall
„„ JfHngwiVht ,
them. It grind feed from ear oorn, and grits or Quo hominy -tore
morbus, shelled corn, with a degree of;eaM and eoftvenlenee tot;
os to. nt tom purpoK.n.T.r.t&lo^borora.^ fPgmjuigfoi
ner against bre
with one hone.
No. 8 at *76 will grind fifteen btubel* per how. -
No. 4 at $90 will grind twenty bushels per. hour, with.
two horses. , - , ’ V - '' -
Manuikctured and for tale by -V"
S. ft. BROWN ft COra
mar 8 at Nashville, Tenn^ and Atlanta, - (ht : -
possibly procure at nMOTiue, xem
RBV J.BE.4JAMIN, TOSHA 18LAED OOTTOl
Late MIa'iii try to Uarmah.
Messrs. Perry Davie h Son t—Dear Biro.—I And it
ecewtry to address you again, r* my most tangulue
ipeetatlonabRva been more than reallxod. The call
T'for
COTTON
HE UNDERSIGNED having
for the sale of the celebrated McArthy 8EA1SLA1
ON GIN, the cotton from which ta readily sold, *
whl-1. usually brings three to live cento per *'•'—*“■
‘ uan from any other Gin yet invented, are n_.
to supply Planters and those wanting, with theeeot i
ior workmanship stone hundred and tw*nty-flv# i
each. Extra rollare |11.
Extract from a letter from a Florida plantar i
‘‘.ThaMc/ - **- 1
ArthyGin la InflnM
nnfkctnred. I would
treble the amonnt; Heavee trouble,
outbeantifolcotton. TheatapUtia not It
open process oo much desired by f*
total?Obtained.” -- - /- •
ang24—tf BQgTON!ft VILL ALONG A,
'tfm
to car
Paper Hangings and Borders.
irrw n.*i. Room.p.t>erad.tth.«hnm«t‘tintlra > “*‘ 1 d.u1. '
New Books
Received by Warnoek 4b Davit!
MARCH 14Tn, 1866.
T HE Life of Henry the IVtfa, King of France in*
Navarre; by G.P.R. James.
Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous; by T. Babtagton
Macaulay. ’ r 4 .- -
The History of Scotland dnrlnr the reign of Qneen
Mary and of King James VI; by William Robertaon, :
D. D. •
Mocnnlay’sHistoryof England, from the Accession of
James II
llume’s History England, 6 toIs. -
For sale atthe Bookstore,
mar 14 No. 169 Congre— afreet.' ..
TnK SHITscrTbor begs tdlnformhls friends ana
w tho public, that ho has Just received a large"tup*
yply ot SILK and GINGHAM UMBRELLAS.-
taThey being manufactured expressly for himself.
Iio can confidently recommend them for durability, and
at prices that will suit all purchasers.
WM. R. 8YMONS, Draper and Tailor,
17 Whitaker street.
UMBRELLAS.
A FINE LOT Jast received—each
and French Ginghams, a superior article. Those
In want, call and soe, at the Clothing Store, Gib*
.hop’s Rango. GEO. S. NICHOLS ft CO.
B EFRIGKUATORS, Moat S-fcs, Water Coolers, Ked
ties, Water Filter*, Wire Dish Covers, Fish Kettles,
Soup Digesters, French Tintiod Wore, Tinned and Enam
elled 8tew Pans,Cooking Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Tablo
Cutlery, Cedar Tubs and Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow
Wore, Clothes, Blarkot, Travelling and Fancy Baskets,
Bird Cages, Planished and Japanned Ware, fto. Also,
Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Ware. Brass Kettles, Stove
Pipes, Cooking Utensils of all kind* for Stoves and
Ranges, togothor with the flnost assortment of House
Furnishing Goods in the city,
mar 19 HORACE MORSE.
Mince Setts ! hitce Setts!
HENRY I.ATHROF A OO.
AVE Received per steamor Knoxville, one of tho
_ most benutlfolt assortments of Lace Goods ever
ilbJted in this city, embracing the following style*;
Real Thread Lace Betts; do Maltese do do.
doHonlton do do; do Valenciennes d«
do Valcuceinnes Bertha Capes and 8lsve*t.
French throughout Aiuslln Setts.
Sfourntug Setts, entire new style.
r..i, ij. MUKnv'i ii
New Books.
Received by John M. Oeoperft Co*
THURSDAY, APR1L ETJT. tv. , ~
T^TATI ON AL Bystom of Political Economy. By Fred*
erickLDt,tr*n»hited Irom the German.
Notea of Travel In Egypt, the Holy Land, Turkey and
Greece. By Beniamin Dorr, D. D.
5Iarrlcd. not Mated; or, How they live atWoodslde
and Throckmorton Hall. By Alice Carey, anlbor.of
“Clovernock.” *
The Green Monutaln Girl; A story of Vermont.. By
Blytho White. Jr.
Toiling and Hoping, the Story of a Little Hunchback-
By Jcuny Marsh. . .
The Island of Cnba. By Alexander Humboldt, traba
latcd from the Spanish. By J. S. Tin usher.
The Private Life of an Eastern King. By William
Knighton—now edition.
Manual of British Rural Sports, comprising Shooting
Hunting, Fishing, Hawking, Racing, ftc. By Btonq
bongo. ^
Sevastopol; The Story of its Fall. By George E. Emtr
m. . -
Clement Lorimer; or, Tlie Book with the Iron Clasps
By Angus B. Reach.
Sell; nr, The Narrow, Narrow World. By Mr*. Gore,
Amy Charlton: or, First Days at School. ’•
History of the Ravages of the Yellow FcTer In Norfolk
Va., 1855. By G. D. Armstrong, D D.
The Story of q Drop of Water. By Catherine Long.-
Jf
exbib;
fob 14
HENRY LATIIROP ft OO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
EOEIVED per steamer Knoxville. 40 pieces of fine
j Printed Lawns at 12U cents, by
‘ ‘ “ HENRY LAX
NRY LATIIROP ft CO.
P LUMBIN' mm
, attended to
at tho shortest notice, and in superior stylo. Also,
may be found Shower Baths, Galvanized Iron, Tin and
Leaded Bath Tubs, Copper Boilers, Patent Pan Water
CIoMts, Ix?nd Pipes, Shcot Lead, Brass and Piatwl Cocks,
Force Pumps, India Rubber Hose, for sole at tholloueo
Furnishing Store 166 Broughton-st.
mar 10 HORACE M0R8E.
Hon. RUss Murray’s
U S1TKD STATES, Canada nnd Cul>A. *
Schwegleris History of Philosophy ta Epttame .
unslatcdby Beeylu. • ,.'.*■•>
Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new supply In half Oal
and in Cloth. •, •;
Napoleon’s Confidential Corretpendenee with bis broth •
er Joseph.
Devon’s History of the Qneen'* of the Hons* of Bat 1 »
over—2 vols.
The Allachl In Madrid.
Romanco or the Harem, by SIDs Pardo*. •
Rachel Gmy, by Julia Kavaimugb.
Earnest Llnsford, by Mrs. Lee nentXV
mar 4 W. THORN* WILLIAMS.
BPRIHO GOODS, SPRING GOODS.
T HE Subscribers have received per steamer Knox
ville, a beautiful lot of Spring and Bummer Silks,
consisting In part of
Satin striped Poult de Sole 8l1ks.
do Gro DoKunps do.
Plaid and striped Glace do.
fob 14 1IENUY LATIIROP ft 00.
NEW GOODS:
TTU8T Received nor steamer Knoxville—
o9 Rich Silk Robes; Berage do;
Popliuett do; Crape De Paris do;
LcvingnoCamo do; Mons.ileChins do;
ChintzBrilllante; Fancy Silks;
Printed French Cambric;
Solid color do do;
English, French nnd Domestic Prints;
Furniture Chintet
Gold Embroidered Scarfs;
Black Silk .Mantillas;
Fancy Caslmores; Black do;
ALSO,
A large assortment of Embroideries, Ribbons, 4c.
For solo by (fob 13) DtWITT k MORGAN.
Spring .llnntilias.
J U8T Received, a very handsome lot of the above
Goods, of entire now styles, by
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
assorted. By"
Jan 6
X SALE.
Nails, 100 du
'8000pairTraccsassorted, 600 dozen lloes
N. B. ft U. WEED.
OAAA CASKS N'lftls, 100 doxen Collins Axes,
in.. ^ i.
STAPLE GOODS.
B LEACHED Shirtings and Sheetings;
Linen Drillings; Caaslmures, Ac., for Gent* and
Boys wear; Damask Linens; Napklus;
Doylies and Toweliugs; Irish Linens;
Long Lawns and Birds Eye Dlapors;
Linen Shootings; PUlow Case Linens, ftc., ftc.
For sale by
apr7 DzWITT ft MORGAN.
O ATS, 2,600 bushels jiritue Ohio Seed Oats:
600 bushels fresh Corn Meal;
126 hales choice Eastern Hay;
100 hags superfine Flonr;
Corn, Wheat, Bran, Salt. Old Peach Brandy;
Old Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
‘In store and for sale by
apr 7 WAVER ft CONSTANTINE.
Fashions for MarohT
FMRANK LESLIE’S Faria Gazette of Fashions f
|j Starch.
intnnm’s Monthly Magaxine for March.
Ballou’s Pictorial.
Also more of
Rose Clark; by Fanny Fern.
- Amy I*e; nr, Within nnd Withont.
The Iroquois, .Minnie Myrtle.
Edith tho Quaker’a Daughter.
Lily Uusou; or, tho Autobiography of an Orphan Gi-
Rnchel Orny; by Julia Kavanagn.
Tha Watch Girl; or, Life Scenes a* they are. For ter •
by WARKOCK ft DAVIS,
* No. 169 Congret# street.
mar 6
Embroideries.
R eal honiton lace setts.
do Brussels Point do do.
do English Thread do do.
ilo Valenciennes do dn.
N. W. t. ollara, in every variety.
Lineu and Crepe Collars and Sleeve*.
Lacn Bonds; French Baud*.
Swiss and Cambric Flouncing*,
loica Veils, ftCto ftc. Just received by
fob 10 DsWlTT ft MORGAN.
DeWitt &
A RE now Receiving their Spring and Sntnmer itc.v
of Foreign and Domestic Dry Good*, Uaon Ul(j
luuortment ol plantation Goods, which they offer at tie
lowest prices, and to which they solicit the attention «
purchasers. Gibbon’s Building, .
fob 28 Congress street, ;
Jfust Received.
A SUPPLY OF GENTS LINEN BOSOMED SHIR; .-*
of the latest and most approved styles, alto an •»*-
sortmont of • • '
Byron and Polka Collars ?
Opera Neck Ties;
Fancy Napoleon Neck Ties;
do Albert do do;
do Cheeked Napoleon Neck Ties;
do Louten Washington Neck Ties;
Blkand Col'd Moire Antique Neck Tie#; . • .
mnr 12 AIKIN ft BURNS.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
JYevitt.Ijathron ft* Rogerh
A re NOW RECEIVING a large and elegant Ms6>. I*
ment of New Spring Goods, to which they invite tl »
attention of purchasers. ■■ • .
a AVE RECEIVED PER 8TEA.
Ladles' Colored and Red Kid Gloves;
C OFFEE.—2,950 bags Coffee, cargo of tho brig-
Abby Jones, from Rio Janerio, for salo by
apr7 N. B. ft H. WEED.
W L
Shorts, the best of feed for horses and cow*, for
sale cheap by
apr 7 JNO. INGERSOLL.
Fifty boxeiLangsworth's sparkling Uatan-
. . ba, jast recoived itt store of
npr 7 WAYNE, QRENVILLE ft OO
B LAUD.—fiOlihds Sides; 20 boxes Shoulders;
28 bbls Lard. In store and for sale by
apr 7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE ft CO.
Dark Fur Unffa?
French Emb'd.Muslin Collars;
do. do. Cambric do^
do. do. Mnslin Sleeves, ftc. dec 27.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At .the Old Stand, 155 Brongliton-N *
P LATE WARMERS, Planfohed and Japanned,
Cooking, Parlor, Hall and Box Btove*, CooUt <
i Ranges, Orates, Itat and Cloak Stands, Ladle*’Sewirg
Chairs. Gas Standi and Tubes, Cedar Ware, Willow Wsi^,
i ftc. Also, Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Ware. Brere -K v i*.
ties, 8toves, Pipes, Cooking Uteurfto of Ml kinds. ,), r
'Stovesand Ranges, together with the?flneat aseortnu t t
AMD :| f “n™ F ° n ““‘" 18 ^ , ‘ 11 lAOSMOSB.
P ILOT AND NAVY DREAD.—The under
signed offor a supply of Pilot and Navy Bread, on
* 24 LYNN ft SNIDER.
liberal terms. Jan 2
WTOTIOE TO SHIP CAPTAINS^—We have
i.w( received anew supply of Bless and prime Beef,
which we offor at the lowest market price, and to which
we invite your attention. LYNN ft BNIDER,
Jan 17 96 Bay street.
L INEN GOODS.—Rec’d per steamer Alabama—
I 104.114,124, Linen 8heotings; 40 and 46 ta Pil
low Casoliuens, by
Jan 12 HENRY LATHROP ft 00.
MORN MEAL.
U Bleat, for sale by
Jan 17
-100 sacks fresh ground Coro
LYNN ft SNIDER.
YirhlSKEY AND ltXOLABBB8.-TlOObbl
ff Pikos’Magnolia Whiskey, 160 do Molasses, for
sale to arrive per schr Narragansett, from New Orleana
by Jonl8 OOTAVUS OOHBN.
B utter, cheese, candles, a©—
20 kegs cholco Gcahen Butter;
100 boxes do do Cheese;
60 do Eng. Dairy do;
100 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Sperm do;,
100 do Tallow do; _ ^
100 bbla Butter, Bugar, and Soda Crackers;
60 do Pilot Bread;
60 boxes fresh Baltics;
10 frgi|s sort Almonds;
Beceived by tato arrivals, and fbr sale by _ ■
mar 24 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSTON ft 00.
T ARD, CANDLES, ftc-
1J 16 bbls prime Leaf Lard;
60 boxes Adamantine Candle*, (Star brand);
76 do Beodel’s Tallow do 6’*and8'e;
100 do Smith’* ft Buchan’s Family Soap;
76 do Colgate’s No. land lb ban do;
Jast received and for rate by
mar 27 SCRANTON, JOIINSTON ft 00.
TfaACON ’BIDES.—10 lihd* choice Bacoh Sidos,
M3 landing from Keystone State, and for'rale by
mar 27 0. A. GREINER.
mar27 ’ 0. A.
'nrHl9KBY.-200 barrel* Whlikey; 2C
Yf lanes, 100 boxoe star Gaudies. Fora*
opr 3 OOTAVUS .C™
TfaOHBBTIO LIQUOR8-
M3 M bbls B. Phelps’ Gin;
50 do Old P ft Q,do;
60 doN.O. R«r - J
25 duDomtetlol
50 ddLnth*rltal
25 doN.K.
by mar 17
yW*lt*y)
iltontaRnm; . ' 4 ,
40. In star* and ferrate
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON tCO.
W HITE and colored Brilltante*; colored lawn*.- :> ?
Plaid Qinghams; Solid colored French Cambri.
do do do Lawn*.
Plain black Bowing Silk*,
do Plaid do do..
Snow drop Damask Napkins.
- Irish Linens, Long Lawns, Ac.
•: feb 14 HENRY LATHROP ft Ofa
w
DRESS GOODS.
TB WOULD coll the apodal attention or tha lad .. *
r to the large assortment of ; .. . : .
now to be eee n at oar establli .
noe, BIous de Loins, Cashmere*, Raw Bilk*
Col’d Bilk*; and in fact, every variety tf *
which will l>q sold at the very loweit price*, Wa oP. v
wish them to call, and aed how little money need hcaper
for a handsome dreea. .- •
ROKXNBAKJGH A I
am 2b No.fi
HENRY LATHROP- fa COl
Y RAVE Reoelyed per steamerAlaharaiuqOe 4 **
JH. 184 White Tpilet Quilts; “
and Tassels; * .....
I BlackEUrtloBclUvrtthfiiack CltapajD k
KngCrepe; Plaid Jaconets, ftc,. . : ‘ : v.’.iak.Ifi ‘
MORE NEW JEWELRY.
ment than nsual ta ringle pieces.. . _
Also a very flne'assortment of SleeveBattons; coDi
tssr 1 g n.gaassft.^-
I KOTIOK.
wsa.
TTft ACON r BlPEBs—86 hhds prime Bide*, tandii' <
IS^wdfoirratoliy : o C. A. GREINER.
10 do Muscovado do;.
76 bbls cholo* N. O. Molaeeea. In il
by mar 27 SCRANTON, JO