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Weekly newspapers In Savannah, Ga-, pledge themselves
strictly to adhere to the above bill of ohargoa, and In no
Instance to deviate therefrom.
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continue binding until changed by tho vote of a majority
of the undersigned.
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tegrlty of existing contracts. Allcontracts for the year
or any other specified time, shall only cease with the
expiration of the period for which the were made.
ALEXANDER A 8NKBD, Republican.
J. O. WRIGHT A CO., Georgian.
THOMPSON A WITIIINGTON, Morning Nows.
. R. D. HILTON, Journal.'
•ftbAMMIf!*'
Fareylh,On,i
VVU1 yiettoa la the FUjJjMidajj Jnlnf coenUr-- v
t» PASSAIC MILL.
JOHN OOIiT..^ ,/otfS OQItf,
PATTERfiOJ^*N..J. PAWM. j.
ATT
Wonilcells, (
ATToJUiy A - - — - - — ~ — - ■ - - • — ... ,
will practice??IhsUoarfs*oritasiattfSoeth Flbrlda.1
Raforenreo—Tunno Pinkney * Oo., Charleston. 8. Us
Pierson, lleldt * Oo„ Savannah, Gad Cooper k Motlur,
M £arSE& WlU
" SAniJEl, w.
make to order atnhort notice
Duck, atul Yacht Duck of all
lift inchnln width.
JOHN COLTS UMAVY, LIGHT* and EXTRA RA*
WOT, coniUntly on
aprl—8m • P T1 Pine St, N.Y.
»F*
■ m PRl'PEH,
tluccM.nr to ,
IIBNRY J. PBPPKK t 80(1,
Wtuchoo, Jewelry unit *11,or vtni
No. 179 Cbtloirt *{', '.lilSt* Slat> ®“"’
tn.j» Pl>> * Bl>l * *' . I,
iT¥0'KTE'ir“AT“ , 2AW,
Warronton, Geo.,
Will practice In the Northern Circuit of Georgia, and
In thecoanllesof Rurka,Columbia, Jefferson and Wash*
IngtooiQfthnMIddlaCIwwilt.ly tnayft
COOPER’S
Refined Shred Isinglass,
TOOK ULANO MANOR. TABLE JELLIES, *c.-A
Jp good and cheap article for Confectioners, Hotel and
Family nso. To bo obtained in large or small quantities,
with directions for nslng, of the principal grocers and
druggists throughout tbs United States.
feVas-amo P PHTKR OOOPHH,
AT
FULTON HOUSE,
^ A E .«Vv?t“ 0 ’ ,A ’
Atlanta, March 14, IH3.V tf • mar
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young's Building, Sign or tho UOLUKN SADDLE,
orrosrra w. n. simxoxs’ cwtiuxu sroxx.
W. HE. MAY & CO.
Have on hand a good assortment of Baddies, Bridles and
Harnesses, or which tho following comprise apart»
Spanish Qnlltal, Overlaid and Shafton SadcUot, Plant*
er'a large and extra large Saddle*; Men’s plain da; Eng
lish do.; Boys* and Race 1I04 Ladies* Saddles of a variety of
patterns ; Bridles and Martengales) Saddle Bags, Trunks,
SADDLER'S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting and
Hopkins; Pad dot Straining and Wonted Web; Thread
and Tacks, assorted sixes.
Staten Island
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFICE, NO. 8 JOHN STREET,
(8 DOORS FROM BROADWAY,)
XfMWirOKiK.
mOR undersigned, proprietors of this establishment,
JL have Mr a long time (tho senior partner of t'-
frin, Nathau Barrett, for 87 yean,) been proseenti
their business at Staten Island. They have spared
cessfol In attaining a high degree or improvement, as
well in tho machinery and apparatus for dressing differ*
out stylos of goods, ns in practical artistic skill, in dye*
tug and finishing Ladies' Silk, Satin and Merino Dresses,
great Improvements have been mode. Inn large portion
uf cases, these articles are mado,ln color and finish, very
nearly canal In appearance to new goods. Grape Shawls,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Velvet Garments, Ac* are also very
successfully treated. Faded and stained goods restored
or redyed.
BILKS AND SttK DRESSES WATERED.
Lace and Muslin Curtains, Carpets, Rugs and Table
Covers, cleansed and reflnlshed. Damask and Moreen
Curtains beautlfully Dyed. Alio, Ribbons, Hosiery,
Gloves, lie. Orders executed with care and dispatch.—
Goods received and returned by Express. Good* kept
subject to the claim of the owner, twelve months.
RAHKRTT, NBPIIKW8 A 00„
3 John it, 3 doors from Broadway, N. Y.
Jan 18—fon P
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
IVAl.'rUU, IIAHUlt & <:<>.
American, French, lloitoepa
Ilia OlJtKJi ID ATB;
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by ths tingle set
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Boggy A Sulky
Springs and Axlos; Dssh Frames j llobbi ana Bows, by
tho single set| Plated and Brass Stump Joints plain da
patent Dash Leather, Ton and Curtain do4 broad and
narrow Laces, varloty of patterns; 81tk and Worsted
Fringe; black and purple Coach Roans; Buggy Lamps.
Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and Plaited
Knobs, Ac. July 38
NEW VORK AND LIVERPOOL
V. 9« BKAIL irEAMEUR.
rss ships ooHPXtstan this urc ark
ATLANTIC,
. «r
IU| .
<?ap». WxiT,
PACIFIC,
Capt Nfr
BALTIC,
Capt. Coi .
ADRIATIC,
Cspt
These ship shaving been
built by oomrtet,expressly
for government aorvlco, ov*
ery care has been taken in
tholr construction, at also
Jnthelr enfines, to ensure
strength and ipeodtQtnd
paueogert are unequal ted
Price of passagn from Now York to Llvorpool.ln first
~m In second cable,»«; oxdnslveuseor ex-
romLIvi
their .
for elegance or comfort.
Ira alxe'date room, 833J. From Ltverpoolto New York,
£30 and £30.
An experienced Sargeon attached to each ship.
No berths can b« secured until idd for.
PROPOSED DATED OF 8AII.1NO.
*r$M Jftw Ytrk, frtm Uvtiytil.
1B53. ISM.
WednoeJay..;. Jah.«4.. lSMlSalurday... .Jan. 18.. IBM
Wednesday....Feb.7..IdU Saturday **Feb.«..IBM
Wednesday....Fcb*l. *IsSMSatnrday....Feb. 10.. BM
* I Saturday.... Jan.S4.. ISM
For Freight or Passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 88 Wall street, N. V.
BROWN, Sit I PI. BV k CO., Liverpool. # ^
STEPHEN, KENN \RDkCO,37 Austin Frlart, London.
B Q. VVAlNWniOHTk CO^Paris,or
GEO. II. DRAPER, Havre.
I3TI he owners of these ships will not beaeeonnta*
bio for gold, sl'ver, bullion, apf-ele. Jewelrv, precious
■tones, or meals, unloss bills of lading are signed
therefor, and the value thereof ex pressed therein.
Shippers pleaso take notice, that the ships of this
Line eannot carry any goods contraband of war.
Jantf. mwfly
NEW Y0RK,BREMEN&80UTHAMPT0N
UNITED STATES HI All. STB A3IEIIB.
The ships comprising this
Uneare the WA8IIINGTON,
Capt E. Cavendy; HSR*
3IANN.CapL Edward Hig
gins. These steamers stop
at Southampton, both going
and returning.
pioroi.D utu or i.iinio—1899.
From South*
From
Bremen.
SATtntMY.
Feb. 33
Mar. 33
April 10
May 17
Juns 14
July 23
‘ 0
8
4
Nov. 1
NOV. 20
Dee. 37
New Turk.
•ATCXOAV.
Hermann,........Jan. 28
Washington Fsb. 28
Hsrmaan.. .Mar. 32
Washlngton......Aprfl 10
Hermann ..May 17.
Washington....-Jans 14
Heraaun July 13
Waihimdmi....«Aag. 0
Hermann Sept 8
Washington; Oct. 4
Hermann..........Nov. 1
Wnsh|ngton».«,Nov. 20
waiy
$
ampton for
New York.
WBOitKSDAT.
Feb. 37
Mar. 28
April 23
May 31
June 18
July 18
Aug. 18
Sept. 10
Oct. 8
Nov. 5
Dee. 3
Deo. 81
ig at Southampton, both going and returning,
tney oner passengers proceeding to .London and Havre,
advantages over any other routs, for the economy of time
“iSSfU HIW TOIX TO SOUTH AH PTOS AM XXKXXN. >
First Cabin, Main Saloon, $180; First Cabin, Lower 8a*
t0 AU fetters and nsuvpapers most pass through the Post
NoblUsofiaqingwIUbssIfosdor parcels received on
**An*Mperienc«5* Sargeon Is attached to each ship.
IW ^ l K8Uraffl%temStreet l N.York,
G A, HKINBKKN k CO., Bremen,
GR08KMY.lt GO., Bouthompton,
WM. 18BLIN, Havre. J
i, a.- nuscoxx.
ixa aoasLXT
« J- 6JU -
Commission
^Jl'ants,
PartfeateMittMtloexivs^roreoau# oi.fatten,Rice,
Ac., and liberal cash advaaoss mads on eonsignmnnts^.
REFKRIN0K81—Hunter A OammeU, Savannah. Oa.;
0.0. Parster, Bsq^ PrssklentCommercial Bank,
Martin, J. tL Flannsr, Esq.,- Wilmington, N. 0.
Twsjac* ™"
Wstesn* Product and General Oomminfon iur.
cAanleand DeaUrtin Baton, Pork, hard, do.
t ,, Orders respectfully solicited
J anal—om.
,_,. ANT'XK^v«r"hiT a 'better opportunity of
nrehssing ths abovv named articles, at so great
i» as they can be bought now at this Store. We
-o "OWLalsw assortment of BLANKETS, which
ROKENBAUOn A LARSON'S,
No. 3 Rhodd’s Stores.
Darien,Oa.| Bsmnsl Pslmer Is Bon,
0 m
pounds Chandler k Go. Bacon.
mart LYNN A BNID IB.
LOCAL EVIDENCE OP THE VALUE
WILDF.R^8 r 8ALM?A$DER SAFES,
AS NANttpACTDaSD IV
STABNS & MARVIN,
NEW YOHK.
IN THE fire Af tho 3d
Inst., whleh consumed
the brick building. occu<
Mr. John T.
Thomas o
GasWorks
was a Safe of the above
description, containing
the baoks, papers and
money of Hr. Thomas
and although the band
ing was destroyed, the
said Set- easts)ned no
iidury whatever from tbo
Intense beat to which It
had boen expused. On
r opening tho Sale, Ihe
oonteuu Wdreijumi umiiciurbed.andTn ths same order
and condition as whi n placed there, except a alight
discoloration to the projecting ends of a few papers,
and the bseks of one or two of the books, earned by
the steam generated In the 8afo,wblle at lie greatest
beat.
The date and contents,as It earns from (be rains, may
still be seen, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, at the
GasWorks. A large assortment of these celebrated
Safes always on hand, and for sale by.
O. II. OAMPFIELD, Aucnt lor Klannfeetnrers.
July 98, ISM. 171 Bay ah, Savannah, da.
I take pleasure In oorrob'rating the foregoing state*
aent, aud in addition would add that tho books are now
n use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood Yard,Ferry Wharf.
• *-**“ *““■ oci'JI
Flttfi iNSmOfCBT
8TATXMKMToftho "Norwich Fire Insurance Company ot
Norwich, Connecticut, on the 6tb day of June, any
Capital Stock —$100,000 1855.
Surplus. J3 oo
AXSXTX OF THX COSIVAJtT. 100
821 Shares Bank Stock In various Banks $30,000 00
23 M Incorporated Companies other than
Ranks 37800
Notes on demand, scoured by Mortgages o
Real Estate, Bondi, Bank Stock au-l othi
good personal security «... ...*.121,800 00
Cash in hands of Agents - 2,000 00
" in Bank —* 1,168 00
$165^2100
UABtUTtXX.
LossesmUustod, unadjusted or claims for losses—n _ .
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual—
none.
Total amount at risk (about) 8,400,000.
Tho amount nthaxnrd on any risk, (with very few ex*
coptions,) uot over 8,000.
A DIUSW8TER* Preildent.
E. Leaks id, Jr., Bocretnry.
Norwich, Conn., June Oth, 1866. ....
Fcnoiialiy apiwarod before the undersigned, Mayor of
thecltyofNorwich, insaldState, A. Brewster, President,
and E. Learned Jr., Secretary ot tho “Harwich yin
Insurance Company,”and raado solemn oath to the truth
of the above statement, signed by them. I also,
certify that 1 hare examined the report of said Compa
ny, and find the abovo to be a correct statement of the
same and that the notes and loans on which a part of said
capital Is invested are In my opinion good and
In' testimony whewof/I have here to set my hand and
caused the seal of tho city to be afflxod, this Oth day of
Juoo. 1856.
[Ls.] WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Mayor of tho city of Norwtoh.
The undersigned Is agent for the above office, and is
rc^toUkerUo. ^U>.
}yi8
TO RICE PLANTERS.
T nR Subscriber Is Agent for the solo of M Anderson's
Patent Rice HaRer." It is compact and portable,
to
IS may be seen by appucal
dec 8 WM. P. YONOE, No. 04 Bay l
HARPER. FOR DBOBHBBH.
•WARPER'S now Monthly Maguine for December.—
U. This number eommenoee the twelfth volume—now
is the time to subscribe. Call early, that you may pro
cure the first number. . __
Graham's American Monthly Magazine for Dcoembcr.
also,
Lily Union; or, Early Straggles 'Midst Continual Hope.
•A Talc of Humble Llfo, by Alice Cray. Received and
for sole by WARNOCK * DAVIS,
Booksellers and 8tatloners, No. 160 Congress st
decs • ■
COAL FOR BALE.
*■".. A RGB Lump Lehigh,
■ A Red Ash. (broken and screened,)
Soft Parlor Lump Coal,
Smith's (Richmond) Coal.
Ordorn received, and Goal delivered to any part of ti
city, by application to . GEO. A. McCLEoKKY,
doe 3 ’ ' Borrel’s Buildings, Bull street
ALRIRK ALB*—.7 burrcl. of IliU npirli
brand, direct Importation, landing from ship Bhai
and for sale by MINIS k JOHNSTON.
dec3
E;
S AL HOD A, Jko*—1,000 lbs. superior Sal Soda,
10 boxes Castile Soap,
160 lbs. Assorted Oapj Drops.
Just received, and for sale by
JOS. M. TURNER, Acent,
dec 3 Market Square.
C LOAK OLOTIIH*—Brown, Tan, Drab, Ore:
and Rlnok Cloak Cloths,8ock FUnneliEngUrii anc
French Merino., Printed MorUn de UlneA Stoll. Shnwte,
D . fI »hd,^».d..d. A l f r A t rMiii
dee 5 Ulbero’. Bnildl.R0, ConRrewMit.
S UOAng.—Doable ro«nod Craihod, donblo reOnod
Powdered, OoBk. ot MftOnubod, roltayl White. In
■tore, ud (hr ante bj 0. A. L. IAHAB.
decS
n. P»m« fo R80 , 8 ,
TlBANDY.-llrandy In halfpipes, quarters and OO*
Btt,«,t„«ond,)n rt r«wi™d^ r l.b w
BBLH No 3 Mackerel. 60 quintals Cod (Tib, 2
casks Hake, 60 boxes Herrings, landing from
nnd feranle b ^ AKlrroN t p ARgo gs.
^j$iBPP0TA1^0ll»~11 bbls primeSeedPota.
SW^flLR K]a “iroSfflR*OA B MH«!T, b '
t00
TUAiL.een.UnH,
bliWIt
noi
No.
dWhiSiuMt.
landing frore hark 1
0,00, and ooo,Cotton
nbers, 13, 14,18, and
thle, and Vanilla GlloOi ll.ATRt
prepared (JncoAiBRoMA.CO*
GOA PASTE; Cocoa Sticks,Solu
ble, Homospathlc and Dietetic
bit, Homespathlt
Cocoa t Cocoa Shailit Cracked
Cocoa, Ite.
These Manufactures to whieh
NRST prkmioms Imvo been n-
wnrded by the chief Institutons
an i Fairs oi (he Union, are nu
Ls*/. newer »t Fruit excellent diet for children,Inva-
of the Ceres, with a lids, and persona In health. They
pod -ftuei. allay r itber than induce ihe ner
vous excitement attendant upon the use of teanrenffoe,
and are recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, Ilay-
wxrd, Ware, and Adams,of Boston, and by eminent
physlclanselrewh re. ......
For sale by alllbo principal Grocers in the United
"WX5-C Orentfc Twelli, Phllndel.
phia t Thomas V. Brnnd'ire, Baltimore: Kennott 4c Dud
ley, Gin. WALTER RAKER It Cl).,
mar 13 —3m Dpi cheater. Mass.
■IHORR'S
A 1 .
CIlDil
Machines.
LL Persons whouuaire to obtain full and reliable
i —. Information respecting SINOER'S SEWING MA*
lUNliS-their pries, capnbllltke, advantage*, aim, im-
R rovemonUs method of working, means of procuring
icm, and all other parUculare-cau do to by applying
at onr office
No. 393 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
by letter, or In person for
I. M. SINGER tb GO'S GAZETTE.
Tills paper is duvotod entirely to tho Sewing Machine
interest. Copies will be supplied gratia to oil*
ed.
N. B.—The unparalleled success of our Sawing Ma
chines has induced several fraudulent imitations or them,
besides numerous infringements of our patents—of
which we own sixteen. Suite for the infringement of
our patents have recently been decided Inourfevorln
tho U. 8. Circuit Courts In Now Yorkaud Now Jersey.
In then) suite the groat principle of
ROLDINd SOWX THU FABRIC TO UK SEWED TO TUX ICBFACX OF
TUX MACHINE, XT A TIEtWNQ WUBStJXK,
which ie used in all Sowing Machluee—has been fully es
tablished. The Wheeler St Wilson, and the Orover k
Raker Sewing Machines.** weallcgo, each infringe three
distinct patents, owned by us. Wo liavo suits against
them In several of the U. 8. Courts, which will soon be
tried. We hereby caution the public not fo buy any in.
fringing Machlnoe, as Uioy can bo com|*lled by law to
stop using them, nnd to pay costs and damages.
Local Agents wanted to make sslos of our lm<
R roved Sowing Machines. To persons properly qualified
ir tho bu inure, a rare opportunity for profitable and
pleasant employment Is offered. . ,
New and improved Machines exchanged on liberal
rms for old Machines of every Und.
I. M. SINGER k CO.,
Principal Office, 328 Broadway, N. Y.
apr23—3m V
Optioal
THE LI
Mmm
FOR 8TORI
Rough 01*88 for Fl .
A TTINTION is invited totke’above various deecrip*
A tionsof Window Uurt in ufo fo^Sreaxs, Dwuum
anuother purposes. Ths quMltirof theseartl<4ce lain-
fortor to no corresponding aeser
pecte inraioa. Our Sheet Glaw
thnFi ‘ ' ‘
topl« Qlnifi.
owl 1 -
i k Hky-tlgbts.
km, and In many rsa*
Jlbofhund better than
he French In ltsfrredom iron Stain, Rost, Ac.
Ucjsq Aqxnts for two of tho uwnt Guu Manovac*
mans In Koxorx, we are, enabled to offer dkalxm and
— 7rr -- ——a wtaxiTooxx—
Arrive at aivnnnsn....-....iu.*or. ii,ino
. aatWXiN SSVA*HAn AND AVaUSTA. .
Leave Savannah ....12.16 r. M., and 8.30 f. M.
Arrive at Augusta.... .........8.45 p, m^ and A30 a.m.
Leave AaKasta..., ..,.8x. M.,aod4J0r.M.
Arrive Inlavatmsh...'. 1.80 r. m. and 10.48 r. m.
.. nnVWMN MADON AND AVUDSTA. . _ •
Leave Mason 11.43a.m.,and9.30r.m.
Arrive at Atutasta 843 r.u n and 3.80 a. a.
Leave Attrusia-,. ..8 a. k. and 4JMp.m.
Arrive at Macon * 8.18 r.«^a«d l a. m.
IRTWKKM "AVANHAH, MILIKDORVIUK AND ttATONTOM.
LsaYefiAvamiah..... ...5 a.m.
Arrive In Mlltodgtvlila ‘-'.43 r. m.
•eavo Macon 11.43a.m*
Arrive In Ealnnton (.6 v* m.
WM.Jtl. WADLBY.
Savannah, fla, 12th Oct H 1833. uttH
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
oTuzw'svery advantage In Vllcw ond tAS
Patex Luts wilt be foralshsd on appUcaUon.
aprlB—Ctno » '»
French Window Glass.
EDWARD P. DICKIE,
944 Oku.kin lUnti It. T.
twoilo«t,W«.t«rUaJ»»»lf.iI|Mlt(«d».pot,
AVVtU' TO DKALKHS ud Cwi.un.cr. 111. celebra
te Ud breniiof »rtn<5 Wind,. Olui orrhiroubl.
tuh. P.rlio. .Iihlurc InlbnulUw "111 b. furnlihri
with prlee. on rccllit o. tbotr ^ireni. OUncuttonn,
tleilrcdp^rUerii, nnd ^clccil rKe .f ch.rgo. ^ .
0. 8. Patent Marble Company.
OO THOMPSON OT., NEW YORK,
1WANUFAGTURER8 of MAKIILK MANTLB8,
M TAULE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, do., In
Scnnht. BrocAteUe, and all Italian Marbles. This article,
which It a preparation of Marble Dual, chemically com*
bined with mineral colors, so aa to be moulded Into auy
form and color, by which a marble cau b« manufactur
ed at loaathan half tho cost of tho common material,
while it excels It In durability and beauty. Unlike Mar*
blolxcd Iron nnd SI tie, there Is no surfeco work, tho
color running into tho mats of tho material, whlto no
S rnlsli is used to giro a temporary beauty to the surface,
antic* fonm $8 to $40. T*bk»To|W, Ac., equally cheap.
lUghte for the Manufacture and Salo of above for the
different States, which will insure immense returns to
thorn Interesting thumselves. Information furnished on
application to
PBTBlt RENNIE, PrsYt or
Josxfu Land, Seo'y., New York,
npr 10-tf 8
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 Malden Lent, New York.
mjrANUFACTURERB or the WORLD RENOWNED
JJ1. SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
Ac. Baltimore Depot, U6 Pratt street. Boston Depot,
14 Howard street sept 6—ly
GREAT N. V L AND VoRLEANS MAILS.
O N end niter SUNDAY, Fsbruary 3rd, 1833,.two Daily
Trains between Macon and Ootumbas, and on* be
tween Macon and Americas.
Leave Maoon at 3 A. M„ and 3 P. N.
Arrive at OolumbUs 7.16 A. SL, and 1080 P. M.
Leavo Columbus at 4.16 A. M., and 1 JtO P. M.
Arrive at Maoon 10.64 A; H., and 7A0 P. M.
•save Macon at 8 A. M„ and arr. at Americas 8.40 A.M.
Leave Americus at 3£0 P. M., and are. at Macon 7.40 P.M,
‘ Ing a complete connection between Montgomery,
ltd Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington, and Charles*
Important to Housekeepers & Dealers*
van ropxi inxixrti. „
71 FvtTON-st. and 71 N. Yoxx.
Principal Office 103 Front Street, New York.
Factory, Noe. 36,37, and 38 Hudson street, Jersey City.
T lUi Propriotore of this lo&gand well known COFFEE
and SPICE itetabtfilirnent, continue to prepare the
beat PHARMACEUTICAL POWDERS lu use, for raising
bread, biscuit, tea and other cakes, Ac. They also prepare
Mustard, Cocoa, and many other articles qf dally u«o in
ovory family, which they offur upon tho most reasonable
terms. Catalogues sant to deafer• who re^UMUhcnj.^
N. R.—Consumers advised to Innnlro for Hope Mills ar
tides. aug 14—ly
SHIEFFEL1N, BROTHERS & CO.
RtroaTHU AND WtAttXf IN
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, PerAimery,
170 WIU.TA5f!i?ftiS?*NKW YORK,
TNVITE the attention o» tho trnde to their large and
M. varied stock of Drugs, Points, Oils, Perfumery, Ac.
In addition to thoir regular importations of Staple
Drugs, they are also receiving direct from the sources n
S reduction and manufacture, supplies of Tooth, Hair, am
ail Brushes. Bronses, Cork*. Mortars, Sponges, French
and English Perfumery, Lunin's Extracts, and many oth
er articles usually embraced In Druggists’stocks, which
thoy are enabled also to offer on tho most advantageous
Orders, either In porson or by mall, will receive prompt
attention. aug 14—ly
Sowing Maohines.
'EIXCRLSIOR 8EWINQ MACHINES.—Mode by
Mid HOOD, BATTELLE A CO., Worcester, Muss-
chusetts. patented by Elias Howe, Jr., September 10th.
1848. These Machine* are warranted, (with proper nso,)
not to get out of repair. They are built In a good sub*
stantiaiand workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors'
Shoemnkers' and Saddlers' work. In a manner warranted,
to give satisfaction. The stlch wlU not rip any more than
common sowing, done by hand. Call and see thom In
operation, at 140 CIIIMNUT strtMjt, Wiltedolnhla, up
■telre, W. A. DAWSON \veW.
may 12 *10
FZBST PBEX. GOLD MEDAL PIANO FOBTES.
Merillo Iron Pipe Works,
MERRIL&JAQUES,
149 Centrc-St New York.
M AKUFACTURKKB AND DKALEIIS In Wroosht
Iron, l'lpc., Fitting., Tool., ond oror, d»crlplIoii
'wltUS
of apparatus connected
tting and II
Steam. Water and Gas, for
heating and lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories
Bud Halls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Pumpfc, Gauges, Boilers and Bolter
Flues made to ordor, , .
Our Screw Catting Machines are entirely new, and oar
own patent warranted to do double the work of any other
invention.
Orders solicited from all sections of the country, and
promptly attended to. Js 28, *66—ly
nJmBflRESL..
JnL kluds of Enameled, Painted and Grained Cottage
Chamber Furniture, wholesale nnd Retail, at the Manu
factory and Warerooms, No*. 46 and 48 Wooster street,
New York. ” r-..
fob 29—3m.
W* J ACKMON 6c 808.
URATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
246 Frost St. ard 996 Broadway,
now York,
tag l—ly_ l
ANDREWS * JE8DP,
Commission merchants.
8 ,.S^S, N n^&o V l. < i 0 rt^.'2S. C w , Ji?. E K'o..,
Melting, fro.
IMNRTXXS A DXAUXN IN SfANOVAOTOaXM* AXTICUM.
No. 07 Pine street r ...^...........NewYork
N.B.—Agents for the Woodruff A Beach Iron Works'
Steam Engines and Bolters.
Exclusivo Agenoy in Now York for Lowell Machine
shop, Machinists' Tools,V oct 2—ly
S and other European Goods, Noi
apan.uwi.
wlmportot
>.48 Broad
irtors of French
1856.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
PIERSON, HBIDT A. GO.,
WTAVK Recolved and will continue to receive weekly
MM. per Steamers, a largo and elegant assortment of
Clothing, to which they invite the attention of pnreha-
* r Connccted os we are with a large manufsetnring hones
North, we feel satisfied we can and will soli as low ax toy,
other honso South.
Merchants visiting the city will please call and ex
amine for themselves.
Wen(so<(toepnn(co assortment of Gentlemen's Far*
IshingGoods. Nos; 101 Bryan and 88St. Julian streets.
P. 8.-A11 orders from the country promptly attended to.
gOAP AND CANDLES—
200 boxes Itesdel’s, Colgate and Croton family Soaps
1, IK and 2 lb bars.
60 half boxes family 8otpt
doNo.l do;
do Toilet do, assorted;
do nydraullo Candles;
da Adamantine do;
do star do;
160
76
100
76
60
It
CO
120
Mtrlne do;
doMItchel’sextrado;
do Boadel’s Tallow do;
do Tallow Candles, assorted brands;
do Jndson’s Sperm, 4’s 4* ffe
do do Patent do do 4's As 6’s.
In store and for solo by
apr 13
WEB8TER k PALMES.
S undries—
40 boxes sup. Oar. 8oda, assorted;
20 do Soda i Sateratas; 2 casks Sal Soda;
6 casks Potash, 2d sorts;
100 boxes do 12 and 24 lbs each;
10 do Ground Pepper; 10 do do Allspice;
12 do do Olngor; 20 do Fig Blue;
1 ccroon Indigo; 26Jars MncaboySnuff;
40 dozen Jars Mncnboy 8nuff;
5 do Ginger ]
“’oolr*
8boxesW.I. Preserves;
100 do Woolf's Scheidam Schnapps, qts and pte;
30 do Rhine Wines, assorted brands.
In store and for sals by
apr 12
WEBBTKK A PALMES.
T EN Year. Ulongth, MM1 Bw>. M Nok. from flu
DUry of.S^cW Ag,ntof Ih.l’o.tOfflM D^urt.
m.nt, .lthiUMtT«t!.n.«,d WogUjhK Md. cjruol
llastratlons
*ch of the P
f. Holbrook
Post Masters General of the United
ment, with - . .
Likeness of each of i
1x5 ,o ’
Booksclloni and Stationers,
No. 169 Congress «t
■MMEEP^-Phited.U
1 steamer Ksvstoxs
STEINWAY to SONS
MANUFACTURERS,
84 ft 88 Welker Sts., near Broadway, Bow York.
RESPECTFULLY call tho attention of
VKPBIthe pnbllo to their splendid assortment of
, . f fllBcml-grand and Square Pianos, which, for
volnmeof tone, elasticity of touch, beauty offlnish, in
short, everything that render* a Plano perfect, are unsnr*
E d. They were awarded tho First Premium for both
i, In competition with the roost distinguished makers
from Boston, 1'hiUdolphin, Now York and Baltimore.
HEW TRIUMPH I
BTETNWAY A SONS liave Just been awarded the First
Premium Gold Medal (ovor all competitors) at the late
Fair of the American Institute, Crystal Palace, for the
best Plano Fortes.B dec 10—t
Wo
PJtlJYTS, GLASS,
Inrfc,'
118 Fulton St., New York,
Importers of
CHANCES, RNGLTSn SHEET AND FREN.Cn GLASS,
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, lie.,Ac.
Manufacturers of
EXTRA AND OROUND PAINT BRUSHES.
EXGLT8H nnd AMERICAN COLORS, dry and ground In
oil, Imported KXPRsaSLV for the re ape, wlilch
we offer on tho most favor adu terms.
dOr All goods warranted ns represented.
Orders by Mall promptly attundod to.
apr 1—3m
I.KFLER & WILCOX,
nffico ovor DoWitt to h
on Congress Street.
oct 4—ly
SAVANNAH, OA.
A CARD.
Tta AW ROSE, take pleasure In returning thanks
JLWo tothe pnhllo, and particularly to the cillzons of
Sarennah, for their very liberal patronage, and hope by
reasnnabln charges nnd attention to business, to meet a
continuance of the same.
Indian Street Foundry,
SOUTHERN IRON RAIUNQ MANUFACTORY.
Oppoeite the Vharleiton Steamboaut Wharf,
Store and Bhow Room under St. Andrew's lloll. corner
Broughton and Jefferson streets, where will bt, found a
choice list of patterns of Plain and Ornamental Coat,
Wrought, Rustic and Wire Railings, suitable for Cemo.
torles, House Fronts, Balcoules. Verandahs, Park. Farm
Fences, Offlco Rollings and enclosures of every ttescrip*
tion. Parties wishing Rolling from auy portion Jar de
sign not In the list of our Patterns of Ornamental, Cast,
and Rnstic Railings, Ac., can have new Patterns carved
without extra charge, where the order Is for more than
100 feet; under that, a light chargo will be made for tho
Patterns, by furnishing a working drawingof the do -
sign required. Aii work manufactured by us warranted
to be as good and as cheap os can be manufactured in
any othor establishment in Iho Union.
In connection with our Iron Railing, we shall keep In
Gto store, an assortment of Iron Furniture, snch as Bed
steads, Settees, Garden Chairs, Garden Borden, Flower
8Unds, Brackets of various size*, and any kind of Orn»-
mental Iron Work and Iron Inrnltnre to order. Wa
are also sole Agenteln Savannah for Demure's French
ELASTIC SPRING BED BOTTOM,
which wo shall sell at Manufacturer's prloes. It can be
fitted to suit any Bedstead, This invention was awarded
threoGold Medals in Enrnpe,nnd Gold and Silver Modal*
at the Fair of the American Institute in New York.—
They are well adapted to a Southern climate, on account
of allowing a free circulation of air, being perfectly easy
with a single Matrass, and are extensively used when
ever thoy have boen Introduced. Persons wishing the
Spring lied Bottom, will please send tho also of the Bed
stead, or ir more convenient to thorn, we will call our
solves and Uko the dimensions.
•We are also prepared to manufacture StnioanrrEa-
^ Sugar Mills with two 6r three Rollers, Pipes,
ins, Lamp Posts. Window Guards, - Iron, Doors and
8huttors, and ail kinds of Iron and Brass Costings, either
by contract or to order. .....
SteamboatWork, Stationary Engines, &tw Mills, Rico
Mills, and all kinds of Machinery, overhauled and repair
ed at short notice. ®ay 4
r
1 STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Willies Linseed.SDOnu, wmue, ahouot mu neaismof
Oils; Glass, Brushes, Gold Leaf, Bronze, Builders) Hard*
ware, Nalls, Marble Mantels, fcc^ Ac. apr88-ly
O FTBBW01
. Geography. Mcoropanfe
JflAtl
f,' Rlnstrutlng FI
_ (compantedDy. 1 -
STuSA-A null lot o[ Drnbl. OtmlM.Oolu, **
, _,..JktwMntwf
villa, Tonn. At Columbus with Gerard and Mobile Rail
road to Eufaula, Ala., connecting dally at Americus, with
Four Horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, Thom*
asrlite, BalnbrIdge,Ac*, with Trbwoekty Hacks to Lump*
tin, CuthhvrL Ac. At Fort Valley with Hacks to Perry,
Uayneevllte, HawklnsvIUe and Knoxville, Ga. Passen-
— . • •— " t vaiiey,should
— ah, and the6 P.
M. Train from Augusta to avoid detention at Macon ?
for other points on South Wetaorn or Muscogee Roods
take cither Train from Savannah or Augusta.
Passenger* leaving
Columbus at 10.301»
Passengers from O
South Western Georgia, or Kiori to, shouh-
P. M. Train at Columbus; sleep at Fort Valley and reach
Americus at 0.40 A. M. next morning,
Vint Class Steamship* leave Savannah for New York
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on
Weduowlaya. Passage, in tho Cabin, $20; Steerage, $8.
Faro from Montgomery to Savannah ...$1400
Do. Columbus to - do 10 00
Do. Americas to do ..............880
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
.Maoon, Fob. 80, *68 fell 4
ko cither Train from Savannah or Augusta.
Passenger* leaving Americus at 3,20 P.M., will reach
oiumbus at 10R0 P. M. same night.
PnsMUgersfrom Colnmhusnnd the West,for Amerlrue,
ihoula take tho 1JW
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
I ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. I
ami Al
yufiuKu who jourawuciae, man faeir c»
'»•*»"*^7for»"5‘bin Ul, bottle.
BB/.D 0,THOMAS,
_ PtoviDXNOi.k.l-.'uly 7,1834. .
MNStasPsunt D*tisfadoN: -Gents,—Du/orsI left
Mergul, both Ksrsns and Rurm <na bad ’found out ths
valut of your Pain Klllar. and I could readily bsvo
dlsposod of a largo quantity nr it - Among them. It
seta* particularly eficatlooa In cfcMsra tnoibns,
how*) ooraplalnir, and other diseases, to whleh the Ha
lves or Hurraah, from their unwholesome stylo of II v
ng. arepartlculzrly exposed. U Is e valuable antldot*
tothe rmlson of codU nodes, ssorplt -*s, hornsta, and tba
like 1 hirabCMitwlco stung by t omlpns, and en*
^ » P»>»“R Ibt Pain
Killer. f)u our ny urn homeward On m Indla.thoU.p-
talnorihe-h.an (taken with vorali ng nnd purging,
otl, - tr svtaptn''A r> cholera I gave him igooo dose of
Pain Kilter w'fbVc most Immediate, sod hippy re
■nits. So onfresa k speedy wssihe ist'sf, that ho as-
sured n.s ho wnuh! Dh -er eg .In go on a royagn without
yourexivUcn art duo, If he could feasibly procuse
It- REV J. UB.4JA61IN,
LateMiy. a ary to Barman.
Mkssbs.Pkzkv Davis to Hows—DsarBIra.—I and it
neeetsarr to address yon again, as ray most sangnlim
expectation* bayo been more Uun reallxod. Tho call
for yonr jralnshie madldna Is InersasinB so very rapid-
7 that 1 tear I shill Bonn be unablo to koop pace with
It. My parUcalsr objoct In wriUngnow ten, beg that
on tho receipt ofibl you will kindly dispatch another
batch as ordered In ray letter of June last, I hop# 1
will not be entirely out before yonr taildispatch reach-
es moj of which howsver,! have not yet heard from
-oh. 1 remain.
Dear Sir, yonrs sincerely,
. . -■« ,.,J.L,UARRAU,
OPIMONS OFTHE PROMINENT DRTGGlSl'S AND
MERCHANTS IN IW PA VOR.
We, the uodoralgned, Druntete of this city, have
been acquainted with, and sold for a year or two nui.
an article oi Family irfedirlus, known as Perrv Davis^
Vegllable Pain Killer,and we would *«tore tho p ibllo
that In every Instance so far as wn know it has alveii
the best saiufactlon the purchaser We can recom
mend It to the public as an nrlolo of great merit amt
vlriure. Indeud. we never know an article 0 r yiedl-
olnobeoomesiMloMrvedly popular In so short n time,
Hjjut iwopenrioo by ths famsr in -
team, nnd vorranl
iwith ono horse.
No. 3 at $73 will grind fifteen bushels per hour.
No. 4 at $90 will grind twenty bushels psr hour, wtlVt
two horses. ■
■Manufactured and for sal*by
8. B. BROWN k 00..
■ our 3 at Nashville, Tenn^ and Atlanta, 5*J
TOftHAINL Vkh'cottonplaii
CUYTON QINt tb. cotton from which b nhu, ■
|wh"l, ii.u,llyLrlti,.lbrM to Ot. mu par pom.
Gin yet manufactured. 1 would not bol
tri'b)*thrt*mmi»J; ItwiVYStrvDhte, le »
out beautiful cotton. Tin staple Ja notl
lllnmun, H. II. Farnln. A D.Seovill, G. II. Itstre.
The Pain Killer is sold by John B. Moore k Co., Tho*.
M. Turner A Oo. and 8.D. Branttey A Co., Savannah;
Barret, Carter A Go., and Clark, Wells A Dubose, Auguo-
andQrocera^norailyf C °" >IaCOn ’ A »«° ^Druggi.i.
TUI
v ..—: r.—— ...formnii friends and
wThey’beingmanufactured expressly for himself.
Great Northern and Southern Hail BOnte,
roa xoxtuxkx, sournzax and wxsrnn tzavzlkob.
|W1CB Daily, (Snnday night excepted,) between
lUchraoud and Washington City,.via Gordonsvlite
Alexandria.
Honrs ordupartnreatnichmond. M 6A6 A. M., and 7X0 r.H.
Returning ioave Wnsldncton A.M.,and r.d.
and arrlvo at Richmond..... 1.80 r. and 4 a. n.
Biiggngo Checks and Tickets, given through between
Richmond and Washington.
These two Railroads having no Strap Rail, andbolng In
excellent order, nnd carrying tho great Northern nnd
Southern Mail, give tho host guarantee of always seem
ing connections, as tsshowu by arrivals daily nt Rich
mond and^Washington city in advance of the 8tesmboat
Fare between Richmond and Washington $6 60
An Omnibus will bo fonnd always ready, to take through
passengers and their bsggagsofwearingapparel, between
the Depots, free of chargo, with ample time for thorn to
toko their meals, whether going North or 8onth.
Through Tickets can bo obtained between Dnnvillo and
Washington at the termlnns of tho Road, now nearly
completed to Danville. An agent of the company will re
ceive tho checks of rnMongors train the DanvilloRoad,
and attend to their baggage all the way to Washington
or the Baltimore Depot.
Tho faro tho same by tho mall Uno, ns by the old Steam
boat route.
Thera Is no ohango of cars on the night Uno, between
lorn—*—* **— JJ ‘ *— 11
Richmond nnd Alexandria.
Jan 14
VIRGINIA CENTRALR AILROAD.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
..
axz, ma<AGrXi xixzr
W INTER arrangement, from Richmond via Btann*
ton.Goshon, White Sulphur Bprings, Lowisburg,
Charleston. Vn., to tho Ohio River.
Doily trains from Richmond to Staunton, nnd tri-weok-
ly from 8taunton to Goshen. Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays—connecting at Goshen with Wiu. P Parrish to
Co.’* Moll Stage Line, according to tho tri-wcokly Stall ar
rangements, adopted by the Post Office Department,from
Richmond to the Ohio River.
Car* leave Richmond doily at.
and arrive at Stannten at
e.JSA.x.,
— .2.40 r. H.,
(to dinner,) and there connecting with the Mall Stage
Linos to Lexington, Winchester and Purkorsburg, Va.
Returning, the trains leave Staunton ut 6 a. m.,
nnd arrlvo In Richmond at .1.80
In full time for the passengers going South to connect with
cither of tho Southern Roads.
Tho Virginia Central Railroad has been extended and
completed to Goshen. 33 miles West of Btauuton.nnd laid
with heavy Rail all the way, with tho exception of about
5 miles, between Gordonsvlite and Shadwell Mills,
which spare is now being relayed with heavy Rail, nud
will lie completed in a few weeks, after which tho whole
road will be in perfect order, and for speed, safety and
comfort, will compare with any Railroad in the United
States. J. H. TIMBERLAKK,
Jan 14 SnperintendsnL
the subscribers, is acknowledged by all who
have seen or used thorn, to lie tho lest and
most convenient Stoves for Baking, Roasting
and Broiling, sold In this city. We hove sold
a largo number since they have been intro,
dared Into this market, all of which have
given perfect satisfaction in every particular.
They are so constructed in the bottom oven plates, that
thoy afford more heat than any other Store now In use.
Thoy are wellflttcd, very heavy costings, nnd largo ovens.
We have five rises. Wo are selling them at very low
pricer. The operation of this Stove is warranted.
We have also a pretty assortment of Store, Hall, Office
and Bar-Room Stoves, which wo are selling at very low
prices. Wewonld be pleased to have you call and ex*
zmlue ltoforo purchasing.
deo 10 LOVELL A LATTIMORE.
NEW TIN STORE AND NIIELT-JHON
MANUFACTORY,
NO. 141 SOUTH WIST MSUKKT SqUARK. BRYAN STRKXT.
i WOULD Inform ray old friends and pate
ro.is, I bavo opened tho above store, to con
duct tho Siovo,Tin and HraoMron basinets
In all Us various forms, where will be found
a general variety of Biovcs. Tin and Sheet-
Iron Ware, which 1 will bo pleased to show
you, and at such prices as will satisfy yon II
yon want to purchase.
Al kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanised
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repnlr-
lug executed with dospatoli,Old Stoves pat up and Pipes
furnished at short notice.
Tin-Ware at Wholesale and ReUdl. Call down Bryan
street. It will pay roa for the walk.
nov3 * JOUNJ. MAURICE, Agent.
, ing,vls;
tag* Amoakcsg Blue Drill;
10-4 Bro. Allendale Sheeting;
s Havnrd Bleached Shirting;
8 x 8,10 x 10. and 10 x 12 Damask Table Cloths;
Drapery Muslin;
Georgia Nankin;
Ogden Bro. Shirting;
To wlilch the attention of the public is Invited,
mar 12 AIKIN A BURNS.
T"!
Dick*
New Books.
Received by Warnoek A Darla.
APRIL 1ST. I860.
IIB First and the Second Marriages; or the Court*
sirs, of Wedded IJfe. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie,
ikons' Honsehold Words for April.
MOUB OF
Hon. Miss Murray’s Letters, from the United State*,
Caba and Canada. .....
Ernest Linwofel. By Mrs, Lse llents.
Tho Works of Claude Duval, complrte.
Hume’s History of England.
Prescott’s Philip tho 2nd.
Mncaulsy’s History of England.
Milman's Glbbons r Roma.
For sale at the Bookstore,
apr 2 No. 160 Congress street.
New Books.
Received by JolmH. Cooper A Co.,
TUESDAY, APRIL ISf. .
A PPLETON’S Cyclomedia of Blographia, embracing
a voile# of Origlmu Memoirs of Distinguished Pete
sons of all Times; edited by Francis L. nawlts, L L D.
Tho Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bona*
p, n7Jii«t!o'. b or l l'i" T«u«T.ik or aumwi »;«n.
roMM, b, ChulM Klng.lejt .nthor 0f“IljI«tU,”
he.
Bpnurao’s Elements of Natural Philosophy.
The Angel In the Honra^aTocm.
Preecott's Philip the 8econd.
The Attache In Madrid.
Ten Years among the Mail Bsgs.
Estelle Grant; or the Loet Wlfa
Rambles In Esstern Asia. By Rail.
Memoirs ot Rev. Bldnoy 8mi(h.
nomo Services. By W. Bacon Stevens.
Ernest Llnwood. By Mrs. Hants.
qpr2
jqliOUR.—lWl>»gsFlour; 60bbls do,Just received
, JOHNSTON to 00.
F lIiOUR*—160 bags Flour | 6
^'"“‘•"ioKANTOK. I
B mmt AKD OlIBESB—
Ml kw cliokfl OMh*. Hutton
eoboxu do lu.lliblWrj Chow# l
..Ani tn Mm, udfcr Miob,
B eep.—JsbbiifHm.Md Uw bmt ibr mi.u
wy being manufactured expressly for himself,
de can confidently recommend them for durability, ant 1
at prices that will suit all purchaser*.
VY3ION8, ~
deo 24
WM. R. sy;
Draper and Tailor,
17 lVhitaker street
UMBRELLA!.
A FINK LOT Just rereiwd—such as Scotch
and French Uingluuus, a superior article. Tboso
n c*!! »ud see, at the Clothing Store, Gib*
bon s Range. GEO. 8. N1CH0L8 A CO.
At the Old Bland, 150 Broughton Street
B KFRIOKRATOU!, Meat Ssfos, Water Coolers, Kod
zles, Water Filters, Wire Dials Covers, Fish Routes,
Bqup Digesters, French Tinned Ware, TJunod and Enron*
eilml Stow 1'nntCpoklng Stoves, Cooking Ranges. Table
Cnttery.OedArTnhi«ndBuckets,Wooden Wore, Willow
Dare, Clothes, Market, Travelling and Fancy Baskets,
Birdcages, Planished and Jzpdbned Ware, Ac. A1*S
Wn Ware. Ira and Copper Ware. Brass Kettles. Store
Pipes, Cooking Utensils or all kinds for Stoves and
Ranges, together with thn finest assortment of House
Furnishing Goods In the city,
war 10 HORACE MORSE.
Late Setts f Lace Setts!
HENRY X.ATHROP & OO.
S rAYE Received nor steamer Knoxville, on* of tho
l,®?*. 1 boautifoU assortments of Inca Goods svsr
do lionlton do do; do Valenciennes d*
do 1 alcncclnne* Itertha Capes and Slaves*.
French throughout Muslin Setts,
Mourning 8otte, entire new style.
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP A OO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
H iECKIVED per Steamer Knoxville, 40 nieces c
/ Printed Lawns at 12}«f cents, by
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP A Oi
lor workmanship at on* I
ich. Extra miters $11.
Extractfrom a letter from a Florida planter t
"TbsMoArtby Oln la infinitely ahead ofst
open process so ranch desired by ths ■
Paper Hangings am
f r.
Rooms papered at thashortut notW itao ti *
, New Books
IlcctlY.il br YV.rnock M D.YlI.
A110II 14T1I, 1IM. i.
yfes** »H*
P LUMBING in h11 its vaTioui^imnchea, attended to
at the sliortost notice, and in superior style. Also.
l iu' 1 ^ ll . 0 ' re ^ IIrtth *' QolvmntxfKl Iron; Tin and
Loaded Bath Tubs, Copper hollers, Patent Pan Wmcr
Cloyets. taad Pipes, Sheet Lead, Brass and Plated Cocks
Forco Tumps, India Rubber Ilose, for sale at the Iloues
Furnishing Store 166II rough ton-»t.
m>r 19 HORACE MORSE.
T SPK^O'ObODS, SPRING GOODS.
IIESubscrilwrahave received per steamer Knox*
vlllc, n bPAutifol lot of Spring and Summer Silks,
consisting In purl of '
Satin striped Poult de Sole Silks.
do Cro DoKnapa do.
Plaid and strlpod Glace do.
fob 14 nKNRY LATHROP A CO.
NEW GOODS.
TD3T Jteculvcd per steamer Knoxville—
tP Rich Silk Rohes; llerage do;
Pop Inett do; Crape De Paris do;
JfjlROwn do; Moua. do Chine do;
Chintz Uritltanto; Fancy 8llks;
Printed French Cambric;
Solid color do do;
English, French and Domestic Prints;
Furniture Chintz;
Gold Embroidered Scarfs;
Block Bilk Blautillae;
Fancy Csslmercs | ninck do;
ALSO,
A largo assortment of Embroideries, Ribbons, Ac.
For sale by (feb 13) DsWITT A MORGAN.
Spring Jtltintiilas.
J UST Received, a very handsome lot of the abovo
Goods, of entire new etylos, by
fob 14 WKXftY LATHROP A CO.
FOR SALB.
QAI1A£ ABKS Nails, 100 doxen Collins Axe*,
Jm\F\WU3000pairTraccssuortcd,600 dozen llocs
“jjjjl* 3y N. 1). A II. WEED.
ntTple GOODS
B LEACHED Shirtings nnd nliootings;
Linon Drillings; Casrimerua, Ac., for Gents an
Boys wear; Damask Linens; Napkins:
Doylies and Tnwelings; Irish Linens;
Long Lawns and Birds Eye Dlapora;
Linen Sheetings; Pillow Can Llncus, &c» toe.
Fortaleby n
•PrT DzWITT A MORGAN.
O ATS, Ac.,—2^00 bushelsnrim* Ohio Seed Oats;
600 bushels fresh Com Meal;
f 600 bushels fresh Corn Meal;
125 hales cholco Eastern Hay;
100 bsga superfine Flour;
u, Wheat, Bran, Salt. Old I
Corn,
~» "r'v —, —y™ Peach Brandy;
, Old Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
In store and for sale by
*Pr 7 WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
C OFFEE.—2,960 lings Coffco, cargo of the brig
Abby Jones, from Kio Jancrio, for sale by
*pr7 N. B. to H. WEED.
ITTHBAT 8HORT8.—1,000 bushels Wheat
ff Shorts, tho best of food for horses and cows, for
sale cheap by
npr 7 J.VO. INQBR80LL.
VT]KT1NB.-Fifty boxeA^ng* worth’s sparkling Catatn
TV ba, Just recelvwl Instore of
apr T WAYNE, GRENVILLE A OO
B acon rides, shoulders and
LARD.—60lilicls Sides; 20 boxes Shoulders;
28 bbls Lard. In store and for sale by
apr 7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE to CO.
nlCOT AND NAVY BUE AD—Tlio tinilor-
Mr signed offbr a supply pf Pilot and Navy Bread, on
liberal terms. Jan H LYNN A SNIDER.
OTXOB TO SHIP CAPTAINS.—We liave
. received a now supply of Mess and primo Beef,
Ich we offer at the lowest market prioe, and to which
we invite your attention. LYNN A SNIDER,
Jan 17 06 Bay etreet.
If
whlcl
T IIIEK GOODS.—Reo'd pen.-
MJ 104.114,124, Linen Sheetings; 40 and 46 in Pil
low Case Linens; by
Jan 12 HENRY LATHROP It 00.
ORN HEAL.—100 sacks fresh ground Corn
i Meal, for sole by
LYNN A SNIDER.
WHISKEY AND MOLA8SB3*-100bbl
ff Pikes'Magnolia Whiskey, 160 do Molasses, for
sole to arrive per schr Narragansett, from New Orleans
by Jan 18 OOTAVUS COHRN.
B OTTBK, CHEESE, OANDI.EI. *«.—
20 keg* choice Goshen Butter;
100boxes do do Cheese;
“ do Eng. Dairy do;
100 doAdamantinoCandiss;
60 do Sperm do;
lolWIow do;
' “ r, and Soda Crackers;
100 doT
100 bbls Butter, Sugar, i
60 do Pilot Bread;
60 boxes fresh Raisins;
10 frails soft Almonds;
Received by tata arrivals, and for rate by
mar 34 H0LC0MRB, JOHNSTON A 00.
I ARD* GAND1.ES. Ac—
JLi 16 bbls print Leaf Lard;
60 boxes Adamantine Candles, (Star brand);
76 do Besdel’slUlow do 8*sntid8's;
loo do Smith's* Buchan's Vanity Soap;
76 dQ Colgate's NoV'land lb bars do;
Just received and for sale by
mar27 SOJiANTON, JOHNSTON * 00.
B ACON SIDES,—10 bhds choice Bacon Sides,
landing front Keystone Stetc^and forraleb^
^rrHl8KBY.-200 barrels‘Whiskey; 900 do Mo-
ff losses, 100 boxee star CandlMk For rata ‘
. .100 boxes star Candle*. For sol* by
npr 8 OOTAVUS OOHHN.
.OfilBBTII
D 60 bbls E.
• 60 do Old
80 sdoN.C
ko LiauoRs-
PhriptfOjnj
MAR
T HE Life of Hem.
Nsrarre; by O.l'.H. James. •_
Ksravs, Critical and MlsceUaneoua; by T. Babtatoi.
Macaulny - .
The iftetory of Scotland durinr ths reign of Qum«.
Mar> nnd of King James VI; by WUtfora Robstteoe,,
Macaulay’s History of England, from the Acossilon of I.
James II ■ r .
Huuio's His'ory England, 8 vote.
For rato at the Bookstore, ■ v .,
®ar 14 No. 160 Congress street.
New Books.
Bncnivcd by John M. Cooper * C*
N .THURSDAY, APRIL 8Tfi;
AT10NAL System of Political Economy. By Fred
erick List, translated from tho German,
notes of Travel In Egypt, the Holy Land, TurksYOUd
Greece. By Benjamin Dorr, D. D.
5 . 1 V r i rIed l not s ** te l* ,r r » How tht-y live at Woodside
onil Throckmorton Hall. By Alice Carey, author of
“Ulovemock."
The Green Mountain Girl; A story of Vermont. IV
Blythe White. Jr. , V
Tolling and Hoping, the Storyof a Little IlttBCbbnelr ’
By Jenny Marah. ~ -
The Island of Cuba. B/ Alexander Humboldt, tract -
loted from the Ftwuitb. By J. 8. Thrasher. ■ .
The Private Life of an Eastern King. By William
Knighton—new rilllion.
Manual of British Rural Sports, comprising Shooting
Hunting, Fishing, Hawking, Racing, *o. By Btona
lieuge.
Sevastopol; The Story of Ua Tall. By Georgs B. Enter
Clement Lorlmtr; or, The Book with tho Iron Clasps ‘
By Angus B. Reach.
Cell; «»r, The Narrow, Narrow World. By Mrs. Corn.
A my Charlton; or, First Days at School.
History of tho Ravages of the Yellow Feverln Norfolk
Va., 1660. By G. D. Armstrong. D D.
TlioS —
o Story of a Drop of Water. By Catherine Loag.
Hon. Miss Murrav’s
VNITKD STATES, Canada and Cabo. *
U N
8chwegler*s n(story or Philosophy in 1
translated by Seeyle. . • . .
Prescol t’« Philip 2d of Spain, new supply is half (k) .
•nd In Cloth.
Napoleon's ConSdential CorrespendcnH with bis broth . ..
er Joseph.
Devon's History of the Queen’s of ths Honso of Bar.
over—2 vote.
The Alluchl In Madrid.
Romance of ths narem. by Miss Pardoa.
Rachel Gray, by Jnlla Karanaugh.
Earnest Llnsfonl, by Mrs. L» llents.
mar 4 W. THORNE WILtlAltS. "
Fashions for Maroh.
TNR AN K LESLIE'S Porta Gazette of Fashions f.
JD March.
I’utnron’a Monthly Magazine for Blarch.
Ballou’s Pictorial.
Also more of
Rose Clark j by Fanny Fern.
Amy Lee; or, Within and Without.
The Iroquois, Minnie Myrtle.
Edith the Quaker’s Daughter.
Lily Union; or, the Autobiography of an Orphan OI*
Rachel Grayt by Julia Kavanagb.
The Watch Girl; or, Life Scenes as they ora. For m t
by WARNOCK A DAVIS,
“ No. 169 Congress street; »
Embroideries.
R eal honiton lace setts.
do BruMels Point do do.
do EugiUli Thread do do.
do Vaicni-ienues do do.
N. W. • ollars, In every variety.
Linen nnd Creno Collnrsand Sleavca.
Lam ItKud«; French Bands.
Swiss aud Cambric Flouncing*.
I jtce Veils, Ac., Ac. Just received by
fob 19 DzWITT A MORGAN.
DeWitt & Morgan,
A RK now Receiving their Spring and Summer stn. W
or Foreign aud Domestic Dry Goods, also a late
‘ ol Plantation Goods, which tbejM “ r
4 th
nwortment ol Plantation Goods, which they
lowest prices, and to which they solicit the nttentioo «
ptirchnsen. Gibbon's Building,
fob 28 Congress stmt -
Just Received.
A SUPPLY OF GENT’S LINEN BOSOMEDBfllRI 6
of the latest aud moat approved styles, also an as
sortment of
Byron aqd Polks Collars;
Opera Neck Ties;
Fancy Napolcod Neck Ties;
do Albert do do;
do Cheeked Napoleon Neck Ties;
do Lonten Washington Keck Tics;
Blk nnd Col'd Moire Antique Neck Ttes; . .
mar 12 AIKIN A BURlffc ‘ .
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
etfctitts JLathrop # Rogerh
A re NOW RECEIVING a largo and elegant aswi I*
ment of New Spring Goods, towhlch they invite tl *
attention of purchasers. • ■ , • ■ _ .
Henry Lathrop & Co.,
kVE RBCBIVKD PER STEAMER—
H ave i „
Ladles’ Colored and Red Kid Gloves;
do. Dark Far Cnffe;
French Ernh'd. Muilin Colters;
do. do. Cambric do4
do. do. Muslin Bleevcs, Ac.
itect? ■
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At the Old Stand, 155 Bro«|fcU»-* i
P LATE WARMERS,Plnnlshedand Japanned Was,.
Cooking, Parlor, Hall and Box Steves, Cook I • g
Manges, Grates, list end Cloak Stands, LadtasP-fiswil g
Chaihi. Go* Standsand Tube*,Cedar Wars, WOlow Watv,
Ac. Also, Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Ware,' Bnus K , t»
tics, Stoves, Pipes, Cooking Utensils of all- kinds i. »
Ot.....hJ Hammab _1.1. ,ti. Swi a —.■ ’ • | |
Stoves and Ranns. together with the ft
of House Furnishing Goods In the dtj^^ kqj^jj '
W HITE and colored Brilltaateata.
Plald Ginghams; EoUd colored 1
do do
Plain black Sewing Silka
do Plaid do do.
Snow drop Damask Napkins.
Irish Linens, Long Lawns. Ae.
feb 14 HENRY LATHROP * OO.
BRESS GOODS.
nr£ WOULD call the special attention Of tltelAd . l i
w »g{or M( ;;-v
now to be seen at our establishment—Consistlarof Met b
nos, Mpu* de Loins, Cashmere* "— ' “ ' ‘
Col'd SUks; and In fact, every v
which wfll be sold at the very lowest pricSe. J
wish them to call, and too how Rttls tr ""
for a handsome dress. . .
ROKENBAUGH * I
4efi2U No. ft Bt
H
ondTi
HENRY LATHROP * j
fAVK Received per steamer
“4 White Toilet Qallts; 3M
---Js; Black Elastic Belts with B
EngCrape: Plaid Jaconets. *<v
J^ Imore new jewelry. 1
TUST Received a beautiful assortment of Ifroocj
merit than u.nal In slngla pieces.
Aiwa - ■ -
SS'r
W1
Is to notify all C
B bgKoOHaiDBB—MUlinlu N*«kTSaT.
|Mi AMDMDLA.SEt- "■
7? bbta rhok^wi O.
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