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BT P. W, ALEXANDER & J.R. SNEED
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Steamboat* will be advertised at $40 par annum for
each boat advertised.
Steamships—where but one Is rnnnlng, $40 per an.
num; ir two or more, $30 each.
Auctioneers’advertisements not to be subject to oon
tract but to be charged at the rates prescribed per
When any bill for two months advertising, other* than
•ntract, amounts to over $80, a deduction of 85 per
neat.will bemad*
Yearly advertising, with the privilege of change, wUl
be taken at the following rates;
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one-hulf the above rates additional.
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traded for. All contracts shall be In writing, stating
definitely the nature of the business to b# advertised.—
Any advertisements not properly connected with the
bailees* shall b* charged separately, and also any ex
cess of matter over the amount contracted for.
Contract advertisement* payable quarterly; advertise*
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Professional and business cards, not exceeding 6 line*,
will be Inserted at $90 per annum.
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as other advertisements, to be paid for invariably In
advance.
Announcing candidates for office, $10, to b« paid In
advance.
Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified
ttasj will be inserted until forbid, and payment ex*
Regular advertisers and all others sending comma*
nicotians or requiring notices designed to call attention
to fairs, concerts, soiree*, or aoy public entertainments,
where charges art-mads for admittanco—all notices of
privets associations, every notice designed to call atten
tion Is private enterprises calculated or Intended to pro*
mote individual Interests, can only be Inserted with the
understanding that the sumo Is to be paid for. If. In
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diserstlon-nf the edltors>the same will be charged at the
rate of not less titan 30 cents per lino.
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square for each Insertion.
The undersigned, publishers of Dally, Tri-Weekly.and
Weekly newspapers in Savannah, Go., pledge themselves
strictly to adhere to the above bill of charges, and in no
Ustanea to deviate therefrom. 1
The above rates to take effect March 1,1880, and to
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O f .***Mi“JSu!j |
expiration of thb period for which the were mm
ALEXANDER A SNEED, Republican
J. G. WRIGHT A GO.. Georgian.
THOMPSON A WITUINQTON, Morning Newt,
R. B. HILTON, Journal.
NEW Vb$K AND LIVERPOOL
^ v. arria.il steamers.
tub tutrs couraisixo this uni am
Atr
Tl,ANTIC,
Cant. Wsi
PACINO.
Capt. Nvr
BALTIC,
Cnpt. Comstock.
ADRIATIC,
Capt. *
Thoseshlpshaving been
built by eontrael,«xpreu!y
forgovammoutservlco, ev.
rry cars bag been taken In
their construction, as nleo
inthetr engines, to ensure
strength and speed; Qand
... passengers are unequalled
fo prlceof?ssisS r fro2* New York to Liverpool, In first
sabln 81*h In seoond cabin, $78; excloalvo uso of ex
tra sits stale rents, 8338. From Liverpool to New York,
£30 tn d £00.
An experienced Burgeon attached to each ship.
Mo berths can bn* ecu red until paid for.
PROPOSBD DATES OP BAILING.
Wedneeday... .Jan.34.. IBMlBaturdsy.... Jan. 13.. 18M
Wednesday.... Feb. 7.. IdM Saturday ... Feb.97,. 885
WedndMty....Feb31.. 188d Saturday....Feb.lO.. 888
| Saturday.... Jan.84.. 1838
For Freight or Passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, M Wall .Reel, N. Y.
BROWN. SHIPLEY A CO.,Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KENN t RD A CO,27 Austin Friars, London.
E.O. WAIN WRIGHT A OO., Paris,or
GEO. II# DRAPER, Havre*
$3T ihe owners of these ships will not bo acconnta-
Molnr gold, al-ver, bullion, specie, jewelry,precious
stones, or me'als, unless bills of lading are signed
therefor, and Ihe vnlue thereof ex pressed therein.
Shippers please take notice, that the ships of this
Lino esnnot carry any goods contraband of war.
NEW V0RK, BREMEN&SQUTHAMPTON
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
The ships comprising this
line are the WA8KINOTON,
Capt. E. Oavenriy; HER
MANN, Capt. Edward lllg*
gins. These steamers atop
at Southampton, both going
and returning.
rXOFOIKD DATES 0F SAILING—1858.
From South*
From
Bremon.
iSTOaDAT.
Feb. 23
Mar. 83
April 10
May IT
June 14
Jnly 18
Aug. 0
Sept. 8
Oct. 4
Nov. 1
Nov. 20
Dec. 87
From
New York.
SATtnuuv,
.....Jan. 26
Washington Feb. 23
Hermann Mar. 28
Washington......April 10
“ ann- May IT
Herman; ,
Washington June 14
- nermann July 18
WaakIngtoa......Aog. “
Hermann BspL
Washington Oct. 4
Hermann Nov. 1
Washington Nov. 20
Bto“~‘ * •—■'—•
advantages overany
arapton for
New York.
wiDNESoar.
Feb. 27
Mar. 28
April 23
May 21
Jnns 18
July 10
Ang. 18
Sent. 10
Oct. 8
Nov. 6
Deo. 3
Dec. 81
Itopplog at Southampton, both going and returning,
iy oner paaiengers proceeding to London and Havre,
* overany Other rente, for the # “—
n economy of time
CaWn, Mala 8aloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower 8a*
j£||g|gg|^ mult through th.P.rt
No bills of lading will be signed or paresis received on
An^tperionesSf 8nrgeon la attached to each ship.
Strc«t, H. York,
0. a. HBINBKBN 'A 00., Dremon,
IKOSKKY Ac CO., Southampton.
. WM- 18BLIN, Havre.
Jan 10—1y2aw
I BA BOaSUT
Commission
ParticaUrarUntloTudvet?lotnewue^r’ Got ton. Rice,
kc, and liberal cash advances mad* on consignments.
REFERENCES t—Hnnter AGammelt, Savannah. Go.:
0.0. Parsley, Esq, President Commercial Bank
Martin,J. ft. Flans er, Esq* Wilmington, N. 0.
novlt—ly.
. UUU «k,..8'T0 W COt|
jnsat bs$u$uu?*
Wtitcm Product and General OommMon Mur•
chants and Dealers in Bacon, Park, Lard, drc.
49 Orders respectfully solicited -®R
.. japU—ow. •
bMMUs
S *. wtreh—mg Ik. .bon ounod .rtldu, >t«o «n.t
*—-* M Ui.Yc.nb. boniht now »l Ibl. Store. Wo
SSKSWSw"®""! <* BUNKBre, wbioh
BOKKNBAUOII ft LAlMWN'fl, M
Wo.aMi.iM'. Atom.
. DftMRN. akorrm.*
TT70ULD ifspocilnllyr**>r ».ar«ie» n *h<* folfow'nv
w 1
Dsriati,oe^l$y;-1
) pounds Cbandlsr A Co,
Mil LYNN A 8NU
ooI/ntViGA."
I Rlehmoj^ Burke, Washington, BcriTf a
TKO*M,SBMt8R. MALCOLM U, JOMU.
Raferenoo* JsnxeaiM* ***>.«*.
-2i
Will rradio* la Iba Flint and aSoJnlng couDUwoJlba
Jan 7 Maoon Circuit. tf
BOV 3 tf.
Mamicslla;
oSd'v'/iiiSW
tanilcellay Oes,
IBLLOR-AT-LAW,
jIU practlea In tha Count' of Raat and South Florlda,t
References—Tunuo Pinkney sc. Co., Charleston. 8. U.e
Pierson, llsldt It Cit., Savannah, Ga.} Cooper 4t Mother,
m
BXMVBI, W. PEPPEU.
dnccior lo
IIRNRY I. PBPPBR fc BOR,
WmoIim. Jewelry and "liver Ware.
No. ITS Cheinut >(., emonl. It. Stato Hohu,
—. "**——• i.
ATTSi'sEVk-T-t-iW,
W arrenton, Oeo>,
Will praetloeln the Northern Circuit of Georgia, i
In IhoeoanUasof Burke, Columbia, JcfTerson aaowi
ington,of tha Middle Clrenlt. ly
may 9
FXJLTON HOUSE,
at, - a »WmW.“ OUi
AU.nt>.Maiohl4.1XU. If mar II
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Yonnf < building, Sign of lb. OOLDbN 8ADDU,
orrustva w. it. ummoxi* clotiuxo noax.
W. EL MAY & CO.
Have on hand a good Assortment of Saddles, Bridles and
Harnesses, of which tho following comprise a part t
Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Slmfton Saddles, Plant
er's large and extra large 8*ddles t Men’s plain do.: Eng
lish do; Boys' and Rocs do4 Ladies* Saddles of a variety of
patterns; Bridles and Martengales; Saddle Bogs, Trunks,
SADDLER’S M ATKRIAI A—Saddle Trees^lrtlng and
Ilonkias; Pad doJ Straining and Worsted Web; Thread
and Tacks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Balky
Harneese* of all kind*, by the single eet.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—llnrouche, Baggy A Balky
Springe and Axles | Dash Frames | Hobbs aud Bows, by
tho slnglo sot; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain dot
patent Dnsli Leather, Top and Curtain do4 brood and
narrow Laces, variety or patterns; Silk and Worsted
Fringe; block and purple Coach Konns; Buggy Lamp*,
Pitted and brass Carriage Band*; Brass and Plaited
Knobs, Ac. July 23
LOCAL EVIDENCE OP THE VALVE
WILDER^^SALANIANDEH.SAFES,
AS MANOraCTCMD BT
8TARNS & MARTIN,
NEW YORK-
IN THE Ore of the 3d
Inst., which consumed
the brick bnilding.occn-
pled by Mr. John T.
Thomas, opposite Ihe
Gas Works In this city,
was a Safe of tbe above
hPA16A |c MILL.
JOHN COLT.
-Yds. 1
PATTERSON, N.p.
CUPPER DUCK,
JO
'PgER
HNOOIiT,
-Yds.
PATTERSON, N. J.
JOHN COLT’S
Standard Cotton Ball Dnekand Twine.
fHqHB Uoderslgned, Sole Agents for the sale of .the
JL above well known brands of Coasting or Hard
Duck, and Clipper or Ship Dock, have constantly on
hand, and ofTer for sale, all No*, from 1 to 10. Also will
make to order at short notice Nos. 0.00, and 000, Cotton
Daok,and Yacht'Dock of all numbers, It, 14,18, and
18 Inch** In width.
JOHN COLTS HEAVY, LIGHT, and EXTRA RA
VENS, constantly on hand. Superior to any otbsr
ids? H. O. BEACH Ax 0(5.,
qprO—8m P TlPlneBt., N. Y.
COOPER’S
Refined Shred Isinglass,
W7\0\i ULANO MANGE. TABLE JELLIES. Ac,
JT good and cheap nrtlclo for OoDfoctJonere, Hotel
Family use. To be obtained In large or small qnantil
with directions for tulng, of the nrinclpal
druggists throughout the United states,
fob 20-3mo P PETER 00
A<^—A
land
iUsk
grooors ana
I COOPER,
Staten Island
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFICE, NO. 8 JOHN STREET,
(3 DOORS FROM BROADWAY#)
nVQB nndsrrignsd, proprietors of thla establishment,
JL. have for a long time (the senior partner of tha
firm, Nathan Barrett, for 87 yean,) baen proseoutlng
their business at SUtsn UTana. They have Spared no
effort or expensa, especially in ths loatfaw years, to ex-
cel In all the branches of their art, and have been suc
cessful in attaining a high degrea of Improvemsnt, as
well In tbe machinery and apparatus for dreaalug differ
ent styles or goods, as la practical artistic skill. In dye
ing and flulahing Lodlea* &lk, 8otln and Merino Dresws,
great Improvements have been made, lb a large portion
of eases, these article* are made, la color and flaltb, very
nearly equal In appearance to new good*. Crape Shawls,
Cloaks, Mantlllaa. Velvot Garments, Ac~ ore also very
successfully treated. Faded and stained goods restored
or re-dyed.
BILKS AND SILK DRESSES WATERED.
Lace and Muslin Curtains, Carpets, Rugs and Table
Cover*, clcauscd and reflnlshod. Damask and Moreen
Curtain* beautifully Dyed. Also, JUbbons, ffoalory,
Gloves, Ac. Orders executed with care and dispatch.—
dot'd* received and returned by Kspree*. (Inode kept
subject to the claim of tha owner, twelve months.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS A CO.,
8 John st, 8 doom from Broadway, N. Y.
Jan 15—dm
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE.
WAI/Itll, BtKEB & CO.
American, French, llomcsna
thlc, and Vanilla CHOCOLATE t
prepareACOUOA; BRUMA.CO.
CO A PASTE; Cocos Slick*, Sol u*
bis, Homapslblo and Dietetic
Coooai Cocoa Sbelis; Cricked
Cocoa, Ac.
These Manufactures to which
piatT rasMtuMs have been a-
warded by the chief Instltut ons
and Fairs 01 the Union, are an
r.tsfo Ftswsr St Fruit axeellentdlet for children,Invo-
tf the Cocoa, with a lids, and persons In health. They
•si evened. allay nther then Induce the ner
vous excitement attendant upon the uae of teaoreoflbc,
and are recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, Hay
ward, Ware, aud Adams, of Boston, and by eminent
phyilclanseliowhro, , .......
For sale by all the principal Grocora in tbe United
8l D%Murrey!Now Yorkt Grantk.Twelle, Phlladel*
C ilia; Thomas V.Uruhd'ge, Bslilmore; Kennett It Dud*
y,Cln. WALTER BAKER 4x CO.,
msrIS—3m Dorchester, (dost.
SIHOTB-B
Machines.
description, containing
the bookn paper* and
money of sir. Thomas
' slibnugh Ihe bnlld-
a was destroyed, the
I Saf- snsUlned no
iry whatever from tbe
Intense hoot to which It
r had been oxpnsed. On
i. mi oponlng the Sale, tha
contonis woreioutui unai*turbea,and in the tame order
and condition as when placed there, except a slight
dlicolorailon to the projecting end* of a few papers,
and the backs of one or two of tho books, eaoMd by
the steam generated In tho Safe, wnile at Its greatest
The Safe and contents,a*s Itcamefrom the rnlns,msy
still be seen, In the possenlon of Mr. Thomas, at tho
Gasworks. A large assortment of these celebrated
Safes always on hand, and for sale by
C.H. OAMPF1ELD, Airentlor Mnnnftctnreri,
July 26,1888. 171 Day st., Savannah, Ha.
f tbe foregoing stile*
iu that tho books are how
rood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
* oot84
I take pleasure In corroborating
mint, and In addition would add tt
In use. J.T. THOMAS, Wood
July 25.1855.
Insurance-."”
StATKMXXT or the “Norwich Fire Insurance Oompeny o!
Norwich, Connecticut, on the 6th day of June, any
Capital Stock $150,000 1855.
“—•— wwbimbbUw 6,820 00
I 00
$165,82
XU RTS or TDIOOMTAKT. 1 00
821 Shares Bank Stock to various Banks $80,099 00
23 “ Incorporated Companies other than
Banks 278 00
Notes on domand, secarod by Mortgages on
Real Estate, Bonds, Bonk Stock and other
good personal security -121,800 00
Cash in hands of Agents 2,000 00
“ In Bank...r. —. 1,150 00
$15543100
UABtuma.
Losksadjusted, unadjuitcd or claims for losses none,
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or Individual—
none.
Total amount at risk (about) 8,400,000.
The amount at haxaru on any risk, (with very fow ex-
ceptlon.,) not over 0,000. w8IERi
E.Lkarmed, Jr., Becrotary. w
Norwich, Conn., June 9th, 1865. .....
Personally appeared before tho underslgnod, Mayor of
the city of Norwich, In sold State, A. Brewster, President,
and B. Learned Jr., Secretary of the “Norwich Fire
Insurance Company,”and mado solemn oath to tho truth
of tho obovo statement, signed by them. I also,
certify that I have examined tbe report of said Compa
ny, and find the above to be a correct statement of the
same and that the notes and loans on which a part of sold
capital Is invested are in my opinion good and well
In’ testimony whereof.! have here to set my hand and
caused the seal of the city to be affixed, this 0th day of
June, 1855.
, [LB.] WILLIAML.BRF.WER,
Mayor of the city of Norwlah.
Hie undersigned is agent for the above office, and Is
ready to take risks on tf dereriptlonjof^ro^fo th.
jy!8
A LL Person! who tteatra to obtain full and reliable
£m’ Information respecting 8INQBR’8 SEWING MA
CHINES—their pric*. dapabilftlee, advantages, sizes, im
provements, method of norklng, means of procuring
thorn, and all other particulars—can do so by applying
at onr offleo
No. aaa broadway, new york,
by letter, or in person for
I. M. SINGER St CO’S GAZETTE.
This paper Is dovoted entirely to tbe 8ewlng Machine
! interest. Copies will bo Irfppflod grails to all loterest-
ed.
N. B.—The unparalleled success of onr Sewing I
chines has Induced several fraudulent Imitations of them,
besides nnmsrons infringement* of our patents—of
which we own sixteen. Suits for the Infringement of
. our patents havo recently been decided Inourfkvortn
tho C. 8. Circuit Court* in New York aud Now Jersey.—
In these suits tho greet principle of
MplDUtO DOWN TIIX VADRtO TO BS HEW ZD Tt>Tne Sta/ACI or
tub MAcniMS, nr a tib.wko rxastmc,
which is used In all 8ewlng Machines—has been folly es
tablished. Tho Wheeler * Wilson, ami tho Qrover A
Baker Sewing Machlues,as wo allege, each Infringe threo
distinct patents, ownod by us. Wo have salts against
them In several of tba U,B, Court*, which will soon be
tried. We hereby caution tho public not to bay any In
fringing Machines, as they can bo compelled by law to
stop using them, and to |my costs and damages.
49 Local Agents wanted to make talcs of our lm-
[ Iroved Sowing Machines.- To persons properly anallfled
or the budnoa, a rare opportunity for profitable and
pleasant omploymont Is ofTered. • . ... ,
New and Improved Machines exchanged onllboral
terms for old Machlnos of orery kind.
I, M. SINGER A CO.,
Principal Offico, 323 Broadway, N. Y.
apr23—3m P
TO RICE PLANTERS.
T HE Subscriber Is Agent for tbe sals of “ Anderson’s
Patent Rice Unller.” It is compact and pqrtabto,
may bo worked by hand or horse power, taming out ac
cording to size of machine, from 20 to 600 bushels per day.
Cats and avnodel of the same may be seen by application
to does 1 WM. P. YONOE, No, 94 Bay st.
HABPHll FOR DECEMBER,
M AHPKR’B new Blonthly Bfagazlne for December.—
This number commences tho twelfth volume—now
time to suhscribo. Call early, that you may pro
cure tho first number. ...
Graham's American Monthly Magazine for December.
LUy ITafont or,TUrlrStraggles’MIdstOoatiann)Hope.
A Tale of Ilnmble Lift, byAllce Grey. Deceived and
for sale by WARNOCK A DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers, No. 169 Congress st.
dec 8
COAL FOIL- SALES.
W* AROB Tamm Lehigh,
1 J Red Ash. (broken and screened,)
Soft Parlor Lpmp Coal,
Smith's (Richmond) Coal.
Orders reccivod, and Coal delivered to
city, by application to GEO. A. McOLKSKEY,.
dec 3 Sorrel's Buildings, Bull street.
VTjZESSlSfE ALB*—47 barrels of this sumrior
JT brand, direct Importation, landing fromshlpShan-
don, and foV sale by MINIS A JOHNSTON,
decs * •
S AL SODA* Ac.—1,000 lbe. superior Sal Soda,
10 boxe* Castile Soap,
150 lbs. Assorted Gum Drops.
Just received, and for s»l« by . ,
JOS. M. TURNER, Agent,
dec 3 Market ignore.
C LOAK CLOTHS.—Brown, Tan, Drab. Grey
and Black Cloak Cloths, Sack Flannels, English and
French Merinos, Printed Muslin do LUne*. Stella Shawls,
B,, HU* BU“H.-lao .
Rlb.ro'. Dalldloip, CboKTBi.lt
S OOABi^-Doobl. TBllDBd CrrabiJ, Mh nM
Fo«dend, Coflb.or.oft Cnab«l, r«flo«l WkMo. lo
.. *-*— C. A. L. *”
store, and for sals by
dec 6
RICK—10 m paving Brick, for sale by
dec 6 • CARLETON A PARSONS.
RANDY.—Brandy In halfpipes, quarters and oo-
, DHLS No 8 Mackerel, 50 qnlntals Oodflsh, 8
) oasks llake, 60 boxes Herrings, landing from
BbT ” pm,M4,0 '“" "Wetonkparbokb.
IKED FOTATOEB.—U bbl. prim.
ly-boHlo^r-br M^oy.-^
tOAl
*00
... Boston t fov
GAMMELL.
foblfi^t
ndraTwsnufrwtnrer's prl
OIIAYKRR A CO.V
No.d Wnttaker-G.
rPluVimiuT'mntoflf,
vSBe^sa^sssssr:
Merillo Iron Pipe Works.
MERRIL&JAQUE!
143 Contre-St Near York.
M ANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS In Wrought
Iron, Pipes, Fittings, Tools, and every description
or apparatus connected with Steam. Water and Gas, for
heating and lighting Bteamers, Churches, Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories
Also Vaives, Cocks, Pamps, Oauges, Boilers and Boiler
Flues mads to order.
Our Screw Cutting Machines ora entirely now, and our
own patent warranted to do doable the work of any othor
invention.
Ohlers solicited from all sections of tho country, and
promptly attended to. ♦ Jo 83, '55—ly
MT kinds or Enameled, Painted and Grained Cottage
Chamber Farnltare, wholesale and Retail, at tho Mann,
factory and Warerooms, Nos. 46 and 48 Wooster street,
Now Yc- % - ” 0,1
0RJtTG W iN0 <1 FGNDBK !> MAKGR
246 Fxont St. and 930 Broadway,
New York,
aug l—iy P
- ANDREWS 4b JESUP,
Commission Merchants.
Belting, 4;c.
ijiroRTxxa A Dtiuxs m MAXorxcTUXxxT’ Axticixs.
No. 67 Pine street, New York
N.B.—Agents for tho Woodruff A Reach Iron Works’
8team Engines and Boilers. .... ......
Exclusive Agoncy In New York for Lowell Machine
shop, Machinist* 1 Tools. P oct 2—ly
S AFES—V. C0TTK.NET A CO., Importers of French
and other European Goods, No. 48 Brood it
op 80.1855.
1856,
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
• PIERSON. HBIDT 4k CO.,
WAVE Received and will continue to receive weekly
Jtll per Steamers, a large and elegant assortment of
Clothing, to which they Invite the attention of pnreha-
ere.
Connected as we are with a large raanafactarlnghouio
North, we fed satisfied we can and will sell as low as any
other house South.
Merchants visiting tho city will please cal! and ex*
amine for themselves. .
We also keep a nice assortment of Gentlemen's Fur*
Uhlng Goods. Nor, 101 Bryan and 68 8t. Julian streets.
P. 8." All orders from the qgnntry promptly attended to.
OAP AND CANDLES—
•r" - ----- - -
200 boxes BeadeVs, Colgate and Croton family Soaps
1,1*4 and 2 lb bare.
60 half boxes fomUy Soap:
160 dnNo.l do;
75 do Toilet do, assorted;
100 do Hydranlla Candles;
76 do Adamantine do;
60 dorter do;
75 doStearine do;
80 do Mltchel’sextra do;
60 do Beadd'aTallow do;
120 do Tallow Candles, assorted brands;
40 do Jndwn’s Sperm, 4’e A 0’s;
20 do do Patent do do 4'a «s O’s.
In store and for eale by
aprl2
WEBSTER k PALMES.
S'
UNDRIES—
‘ 40 boxes snp. Car. Soda, assorted;
20 do 8oda:8aleratas; 2 casks Sal Soda;
5 casks Potash. 2d sorts;
200 boxes do) 2 and 24 lbs each:
10 do Ground Pepper; 10 do do Allspice;
12 do do Ginger; 20 do Fig Bine;
1 ceroon Indigo; 25Jew Macaboy Snuff;
40 dozen Jars Macaboy Snuff;
80 gross Monrovia Pipe Heads;
40 boxes Negro Pipes, Cargo barrels);
100 mats Cassia115 bogs Allspice;
20 bogs Pepper; 8begs Rnee Ginger;
100 boxee Candy, (assorted);
10 do assorted Cordial; Ota
yrtto Yoclt austrtistwtffts,
Phi© and Window waf
HEROV, 8TRUTHER8AC*.,
' „».«» dig ««., ».w T«rtt>
1KP0BTEKS ft KAKTUACTTJBBB,' AOEBTB.
CIUNOrB KHQLIBQ lljKRTt CROWN
AND 0RY8TAbBl.fR.
WINDOW OLABS.
tuna aim n. Bn-Lum, Oui« noun,
ale., ate.
o p 11 o®? 1 .® 1 d n r«ro • oopj «:;o^....
Arrive at Aarasta. . .8.45 p. x H and 5.30 a. m.
Leave AxgusU^ a. *» and 4 JO r. *.
___ .. wnnwi ArrlvaatMaoon..................8.15r.M n andla.m.
FOR STORE WINDOW*. SRTWBStt SAVANNAH, MILtKDOKVILLK ANN NATONTON.
Bonsb GUss for jloiri A8ky-Il*hts. t.'S:
K ct* somioR.* Our Sheet Glass will be found better than
e Prench In Itsfrcedora from BtAtw, Row, Ac.
Bum Aowits for two of the uhaut Guss Marptao*
tuazzs In Ecxopx, we are enabled tu offsr hzalirh and
otnim every advantage In matt and uuistooxs.—
Pun Lists will he furnished on application.
apr 18—6mo ■
French Window Glass.
EDWARD P. DICKIE,
144 Chambers ■tx«Nt*N. Y.
Two doors West of Hudson River Railroad Depot,
O FFERS TO DEALERS and Consumers his cclebre-
ted brands of French Window Glow dn tavorable
terms. Parties wishing Information will be fornUhed
with prices on receipt of tbelr address. Glass rat to any
desired pattern, and packed free of charge.
,pr ”yor the LOOObOOOT ~
Us 8» Patent Marble Conpany*
00 THOMPSON ST., NEW YORK.
AWANUFACTURERS of MARliLE MANTLES,
jJL TABLE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, Ac., In
onuta, Brocatclle, and all Itallan Marbles. This article,
. hlch Is * preparation of Marble Dust, chemically com
bined with mineral colors, so os to bs moulded into any
form and color, by which a marble can bo manufactur
ed at less tlmn half the cost of the common material,
whllo It excels It In durability and beauty. Unlike Mar-
blelxed Iron and State, there Is no surfiico work, the
color running into the m«<i of the material, white no
varnish is used to give a temporary beauty to the surface.
51 an ties from $8 to $40. Talile-Tops, Ac* equally cheap.
' IUghta for the Mauulkcture and Bale of above for the
different 8tatoe, which will Insure Immense returns to
those Interesting themselves. Information fbrnished on
application to
n PETER RENNIE, PrePt. or
Josxru Lans, Secy., New York,
apr 10-tf 8
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 MaldsnLaM, New York*
TWANUFACTUUERS of tho WOULD RENOWNED
JYJL SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
Ac. Baltimore Depot, 145 Pratt street. Boston Depot,
14 noward street. sept 6—ly
Important to Housekeepers k Dealers*
THU HOPE MZXiZjH.
71 Fotrex-st. and 71 BxxxMiiret... M N. York.
Principal Office 103 Front Street, New York.
Factory, No*. 86,37, and 38 Hudson strast, Jersey City.
T UB Proprietors of this longand well known COFFEE
and SPICE Establishment, cuntlaae to prepare tho
bast PHARMACEUTICAL POWDERS In uso, for raising
bread, biscuit, tea and othor cakes, *c. They also prepare
Mustard, Cocoa, and many other articles of .dally use in
evory family, which thoy offor upon tho most reasonable
terms. Catalogues sent to dealers who request them.
H. H. A J. 0. WHAM.
N. B.—Consumers advised to Inquire for Hope >1111* nr
tides. aug 14—ly
0 n
U until farther notioe, tha PasttncerTrilu oo tkr
Can Iral Roll road, will ran ts follows i
BBTWSIN SOVANNaH ANHMAOON. S
Leavs Savannah a. w., aad 18.13 f. u.
Arrlva at Maoon A15r. x.,aodl a.m
Leave Macon
Arrive $X Savannah. ..10.45v. H.,and7.90a.M.
SlTWSZN BAT ANN AW AND AtJNUBTA.
LeavsSavsnnah... .a r.M.,oad8A0r.H.
Arrive at Augusta ....8.45».M n aNd5J0a.M*
Leavo Angusta...., a. M.,and 4.30*. m.
Arrive Insa vonnsb 1.90 p. «r. «»d 10.45 r. m.
.. NNTWNRN MAOON AND APDUBTA. . .
Leave Maooa 11.45a.m.«snd0.301.M<
Arrive at Augusta. ,0.48 r. h „ and 5.30 a. m.
a* - ^ Tatvot, November 1IL180. *
Himisi P. Davis k Box-Dear Wrr** ### Tha
Kerene here keve do more confldenoe in (he .Ohinne of
ihetranoestoro. They deelra rational
Inilloo of Ih® Ktran. ottbem Pro.Ijcm u Ih.Palo
SUIfll , 4fiS9KSSP r,l “
REf.B O.TIIOUAB,
„ PMTlD.noR. I,f ol, 7, WM.
H»n.P.un D»itftMai -a.nu,-B.Iorol left
M.tiol. bolh K.rcn. .nJ Ilnrm .0. lud found oullh.
*.'“»of,oofp.ln Killer, .ml I could rudll, b...
dliporod of u llrfu quantity of It amon, then. It
M.UM p.rtloulirl, .flic.tlon. In '— *
7 eomplslnt— ' ,l — -*■
Arrlva In Eatonton
Savannah, Okj 19th Qot^ IB53,
5 p.m.
WM.M. WADLEY.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT N. Y. AND N. ORLEANS MAILS.
O N and altar SUNDAY, Febrnary 8rd,186f, two Dally
Train* between Maoon and Col ambus, and one be-
twe«n Maoon and America*. .
Leave Maoon at 2 A. M., and 8 P. M.
Arrive at Columbus 7.16 A. M., and 1050 P. U.
Leavo Oolnmbns at 4.16 Ai M., and IDO P. M.
Arrive at Maoon 10.64 i.M.i*od7A0 P.M.
Leave Maoon at 8 A.M- and art. at Am«ricns6.40 A.M.
Leavo Amsrlcus atSJOP. M.,andarr.atMaoon7.40 P.M,
A Making a complete connection between Montgomery.
Alo^ ana,AnguSta. Kingsrlllc, Wilmington, and Oharte*-
ton. Also, with Central Railroad Tnuno to Savannah,
MUledgsvini and'Eatonton. and with- Macon and West*
era Trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knox
ville, T«hn. At Columbus with Gerard and Mobil* Rail
road to Kufirala, Abu, connecting dally at Amerlcus, with
Fonr Horse Poet Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, Thom*
asville, Bain bridge, Ac*, with Trl-weekly Hacks to Lump
kin, Cuthbert, Ac. At Fort Valley with Hacks to Perry,
Ilayneeville, llawkinsville and Knoxville. Go. Passen-
S rs for Americni and points below Fort valley, should
Its the 12.16 P. M; Train from Savannah, and the 6 P.
M. Train from Angusta to avoid detention at BIncon;
for other point* on 8outh .Western or Muscogee Roads
take oither Train from Savannah or Augusta.
Pawengors leaving Amcrlcuiat 2.20 P.M., will reach
Columbus at 10.80 P. M. samo night.
Passengers from Columbus and the West, for Amerlcus,
South Western Georgia, or Vlorl la. should take the 14»
P. M. Train at Columbus; sleep at Fort Valley and reach
Americas at <U0 A. M. next morning.
First Class Steamships leave Savannah for New York
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on
Wednesdays. Passage, In tbe Cabin, $20; Steerage, 88.
Fore from Montgomery to Savannah, $14 00
Do. Colombo* to do *...... 1000
Do. Amertetuto do 880
GEO. W. AD AM 8, Superintendent.
Macon, Feb. 80, '56 fob 4
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
Gre*t Northern and Southern Hail Bout*,
roa NoarnzoN, sootrkrn and wetrean txavxlxxs.
T |WICK Dally, (Sunday night excepted,) between
Richmond and Washington City, via Gordonsville
and Alexandria.
Hours of departure at Richmond...6.45 A. M., and 7^0 p.i
loavi ***-
Returning loave Woshlngion a.m., and p.m.
. aud arrive at Richmond. lJW r. tt., and 4 A. m.
Baggago Checks and Tickets, given through betweon
Richmond and Washington. "
Those two Railroads having no Strap Rail, and befog in
excellrat order, and carrying the great Northern and
Southern Mall, give the best gusrantoo of always secur
ing connections, as is shown by arrivals dally at Rich
mond and Washington city In advance of tho Steamboat
line.
Fere between Richmond and Washington $6 60
An Omnibna will be found al wnySYoody, to take through
paseengers and tbelr baggage of wearingappanl, between
the Depots, free of charge, with ample time for them to
toko their meals, whothor going North or Sooth.
Through Tlcketecan be obtained bet wren Danville and
Washington at tho terminal of the Road, now nearly
completed to Danvillo. An agent of the company will re
ceive tho chocks of passongor* Irom tho Danvillo Road,
and attend to their haggngoall the way to Washington
or tho Baltimore Depot.
The fare tho same by the mall line, as by the old Steam*
boat route.
There is no change of car* on th* night line, between
Richmond and Alexandria. Jon 14
VIRGINIACENTRALMILROAD.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.,
:umond...(b
igton
id. l;
SHIEFFELIN, BROTHERS & CO.
ntrORTXM AND DXAUM IN
Drags, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfnmery,
ho wm.usfeiriKt'^NKW york,
’E the attention oi the trade to their large and
„..}d stock of Drugs, Pslats, Oils, Perfomei7, Ac.
Jn addition to their regular Importations of Staple
Drugs, they are also receiving direct from tho sources of
8 reduction and manufacture, supplies of Tooth, Hair, and
>11 Brushes, Bronzes, Corks, Mortar*, Bpongcs, French
and English Perfumery, Lubln’s Extracts, and many oth
er articles usually ^embraced in Druggists' stocks, which
they are enabled Mao to offer on tho most advantageous
terms.
Orders, either In person or by mall, will recetvo prompt
attention. aug 14—ly
Sewing Machines.
‘■7IXOEL8IOR 8EWINO MAGII1NE8/—Made by
JCLl HOOD, BATTKLLB A CO, Worcester. Maasa*
chuastta, patented by Ellas Howe, Jr., September 10th.
1846. These Machines are warranted, (with proper nee,)
not to get out of repair. They are built In a good enb-
itantIsland workmanlike manner, and will do Tollora’
Bhoemakers’ and 8addlera* work, IN a manner warranted,
to give Mtlafnction. The stlch will not rip any more than
common sewing, done by hand. Call and aoe them in
operation, at 240 CUlfflNUT street, Phllodelnhlo, up
■tairs. W. A. DAW8CN NxetL
may 12 ’AO
WEST FBEH. .GOLD MEDAL PIAKO FOETES.
STEINWAY & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS,
84 * 88 Walker Sts., near Broadway, How York.
I RESPECTFULLY call tho attention of
the public to their splondid assortment of
... JSembgrand and Square Pianos, which, for
.Jumeof tone, elasticity of touch, beauty of finish, in
short, everything that renders a Piano perfect, are unsur
passed. They were awarded the First Premium for both
kinds. In competition with the moat distinguished makers
from Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore.
HEW TRIUMPH I
STEIN WAY A SONS have Just been awarded the First
Premium Odd Medal (over Ml competitors) at tho late
FMr of tlie Atrierlcan Institute^ Crystal Palace, for the
beet Plano Forte*.
dee 10—t
IMMTV, GLASS.
w..dS.4, l I.SS : J y S I ! Lrk,
118 FotTON St., New York,
Importers of
CHANCES, ENGLI8n SHEET AND FRENCH GLASS,
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, Ac., Ac.
Mannflictnrers of
EXTRA AND OROUND PAINT BRUSHES.
ENQLT8H and AMERICAN COLOR8,dryand ground In
oil, Imported Exntxtnr for the trade, which
we offer on tho most tavobadu teems.
49" All goods warranted os represented.
Orders by MM1 promptly attended to.
apr 1—3m•
LEFLER Si WILCOX.
Office orer DeWIU k Morgan’s Stor
on Congress Blreot.
SSVANNABr, OA.
oct 4—ly
-- OVtAiinisii • vu„
mazij btaosi iixir
•WWT’INTKR arraugnment, from Rlohmond vIa Stann*
▼ ▼ ton.Ooshea, WhUe8nlphnr8pringt.L*wisbnrg,
Charleston, Vn., to tho Ohio River.
, Dally trains from Richmond to Staunton, and tri-week-
ly from'Staunton to Goshen, Mondays, Wednesdays and
Frl'lnya—connecting at Goshen with Win. P. Farrishlt
Ca’s Mall Stage Line, according to the trl-weekly Moll or*
raugementa, adopted by tbe PoM Office Deportment, from
Iticumond to the Ohio River.
Cor* leave Richmond dMlyat 6.48 A. M.,
and arrive at Staunton at 2.40 r. h.,
(to dinner,) and there connecting with the Mall 8teg*
Lines to Lezfogten, Winchester and Parkersburg, Ya.
Returning, tho train* leave Staunton at.... 0 a. m.,
and arrive In Richmond at.... ..1.30
In frill time for (lie passongersgolng South (oconnectwlth
either or the Bonthorn Roads.
Tlio Virginia Central RMlroad has been extended and
iteuti - ‘ - -- --
,— ^ ... ehbltra norbas,
*»*«! coratlilnu, Mdoih.r dlarowi, lo vklttw. ...
iIth of Rnrmilit Iron Ibelr ooviiolMoin. al/l.or Hr.
Inf..raptrllciUtl,upoud. Ilb.Tlltukl. uUdob
In lb. rmllon of nnllnidn, uotpli ni, borMU, ud lb.
(lb. I b*v* bM* t*le. .tuDf b, -orplnnl, ud n-
llrc ypreromidlb. .w.Ulm b, . ; pljlo. lb. PHn
Kjllwv (Ihurn J.i. Iiomow.nl fn m In
ttlnoflbo-bip .l i HI.n with Tomll n* and nnrfllng,
oil,vnmpui*»n cboien Inn bla .fonddmor
P.I.Killern'UtII.moil Immedlato ■ Dd h.jtpr r.
tulle. Soeniirou i epeed, weeibeiii'er.iiiet b. u.
lured n.. ReneuM n»-«r ig.ln|o on • rome nllbuut
jraureitv'llea fue l clue, irl^uuld^^MlbJI^ piotnie
, Lute Ilie-V. erj lo Bunob.
Meeite. Peru. D.,11 ft Sou:-De«rBlre^-l And II
Meeee.IT l»«ddrou 70U .sun, u ay mmuefulu.
eipeeuilon.bet. bun non ibu rullrod. Tb. nil
Teluebl. roedleln. I.lauunuf MTMP ropld.
!f *MI I 1 eb.ll ronn b. amble la keep put with
II. MTptnlealer.hjeetlawrlUDf now lelo bef Ib.l
on Ihe receipt of IblTTou .III kindly dlepUeb uouief
bueb be ordered In my teller or Juno l.el, I hope |
.III ul be entirely out beforo your lul dlepuleb reub-
ee me. or .blob however, I hove not ye! Mud rrotn
'"KSVlr,
to Goshen, 33 mlloe West of Staunton,and lMd
wltli heavy Rail all the way, with tha exception of about
6 miles, between Gurdonfville and Shadwcll Hills,
which space Is now being relayed with heavy RM1, and
will bs completed in a few weeks, after which the whole
road will be in perfect order, and for speed, safety and
comfort, will compare vrltl\ any RMlroad in the United
States. J. II. T1MBERLAKE,
NEW WOULD COOK 8TOVE sold by
the subscribers, Is acknowledged by all who
have seen or asod them, to be the best and
most convenient Stoves for Baking, Roasting
and Broiling, sold in this city. We have eold
a largo number since they have been Intro
duced Into this market, all of which have
given perfect satlsflutlon In every particular.
They are eo constructed In the bottom oven plates, that
they afford more heat than any other 8tove now in nee.
They are well fit tod, very heavy castings, and large ovens.
We have five sizes. Wo are selling them at very low
prices. The operation of this Btovo is warranted.
W* have also a pretty assortment of Store, noli. Office
and Bar-Room Stoves, which we are selling at very low
prices. We would be pleased to have yon call and ex*
imlno boforo purchasing,
dec 10 LOVELL A LATT1MORE.
TTta A W ROSE, take pleasure In returning thank*
1 Wm to tbe ‘public, and particularly to the citizens of
Savannah, for their very liberal patronage, and hope by
reasonable charges and attention to btulneea, to meet a
continnanco of the same.
p.™ *“ sx ,& a ( SJ?r ,, y" eb *‘ ,bo "
BO. 141 SOOTB WEST MASSET SQUARE. BETA* STREET.
I WOULD Inform my old friends nnd pat
rons, I have opened Ihe above store, to con
duct the Stove, Tin and tiaeet-lron business
In all He various forms, where will be fonnd
a general variety of Steves, Tin and Sheet-
Iron Ware, which I will be pleased to ehow
yon,and at such prices as will satisfy yon If
yon want to purchase. .
Al klnda of Roofing, Guttora of Lead. Galvanised
Iron Work ofevery description. Job Work and Repair
ing executed with despatch,Old Steves pat up and Pipes
furnished at short notice.
Tin-Ware at Wholesaleand Retell. Gall down Bryan
; street, It will pay you for the walk.
nor 3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
S do Ginger L— -
100 do Woolfs Scheldam Schnapps, qUandpta;
30 do Rhine Wines, assorted brands.
In it<*e and for sale by
ipr 12 WEBSTER A PALME8.
linger;
0boxesW.I. Preserves;
¥bWT)6ok«
. edlton. For
DAYIS,
Booksellers and Stationers,
No. 169 Congress »t
States; by J. nolbrook '
JY.umuf.nmd B«* * njjsggfi
T1#u.t/.r>1inra anil Rl
fiVUBinR oomrlete and bmntifoi assnrtmmii
Hof every vanoty, PlMDOfo. 5 oner Hratery, Silk.
A^bdOeimu.
WilBaif.jlitleitnTi.il U KSSiTiWT Mt
Indian Street Foundry,
• and
SOUTHERN IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY,
Opposite the Charleston SteamhoaJt Wharf.
Store and Show Room under St. Andrew’s Hall, corner
Broughton and Jefferson streets, where will be found a
choice list of patterns of Plate and Ornamental Cast,
Wrought, Rustic and Wire Ballings, suitable for Oeme.
teries, House Fronts, Balconies. Verandahs, Park, Farm
Fences, Office RMUngs and enclosures of every descrip
tion. Parties wishing Railing from any particular de
sign not in the list of our Patterns or Ornamontal, Cast,
and Rustic Railings, Ac., can have new Patterns carved
without extra charge, where Ihe order le for more than
1U0 feet; under that, a light charge will be made for the
Patterns, by furnishing a working drawing of the de
sign required. All work manufactured by us warranted
to be os good and as cheap as can be mannfiictnred In
any other establishment In tho Union.
In connection with our Iron Balling, we shMl keep In
the store, an assortment of Iron Furniture, such as Bed
steads, Bettooa, Garden Chairs, Garden Bonlere, Flower
Stands. Brackets of various sizes, and any kind of Orna
montal Iron Work and Into Furniture to order. W*
are also sole Agents In Itarennah forDemnre’e French
ELASTIC 8PRINO BED BOTTOM,
which wesboll sell at Manufacturer's prices. It can b#
fitted to suit any Bedstead. Title Invention was awarded
three Gold Medals In Europe, and Gold and 8ilver McdMs
at the FMr of the American Instltnte in New York.—
They are well adapted too 8out»ieru cllmato, on account
of allowing a free circulation of air, being perfectly easy
with a single Matrass, and are extensively used where-
ever thoy have been Introduced. Persons wUhlng the
Spring lied Bottom, will idesso send tho size of the Bed
stead, orJf more convenient to them, wo will call our
selves and take tho dimensions.
W* are also prepared t» manufacture Stationary En
gine*, Sugar MIllT with two or throoRollere, Pipes,
Ooltraras, Lamp Pasta Window Guard*, Jrop Doors and
Shutters, and all kind* of Iron and Dross Castings, either
by contract or to ordor. _ . „
Steamboat Work, Stationary Engines Saw MU1*, Rico
Mills, and Ml kinds of Machinery, overhauled and repair
ed at short notice. ta*y 1
By the Steamer Augusta
W B IIAVE RECEIVED aad aro now opening, an
assortment of seasonable Goods, consisting in
part ol tho following, vis;
|fij|Atnotke*g Bln* Drill;
> 204 Bro. Allendale Sheeting}
Havard Bleached Shirting;
8 x 8,10 x 10, and 10 x 12 Damask Table Cloths;
Drapery Muslin;
Georgia Nankin;
Ogden Bro. Shirting;
To which the attention of the publlo Is Invited,
mar 18 AIKIN A DURN8.
OBAWllR Cts GO.
NO. fl WHlTAKEll SHINST, JAVANNAII, OA.
•TftrllOIJeaAlB.nd IUI.II wlmtalllhl, Blind.,
*V Door.Mouldlnm.'*»•.*».. Wblt« .I»}d, Ylno
Wlillft Llrtert, aporm, While, Turner.' md Ke.Ufoot
0I1.| OJ.N, Bnuhro, Qold te«f. Bronro, Bnlldonf llud.
w.re.NUU, Huble Unnlele. »e., Ac. epr ly
Colton’s Atlas
ron^hepn • M I^TSSoiW ,Ci.
G UNS —a *mall ‘“t Of Dnub’» IkrrolW Guns» for
ujeloft'W.loul.U^ ^MEU ft BON,
New Books.
Reoetvcd bar Wsrnock do DotIs.
APRIL 1ST. 1866.
T ns First and the 8econd Marriagee; or the Courts
■ice, of Wedded Life. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie.
Dlckeus’ Household Words for April.
MORE OF
non. MJss Murray’* Letters, from the United States,
Cuba and Canada.
, Ernest Unwood. By Mrs. Leo Hants.
The Works of Claude Daval, complete. •
Hutno's History of England.
Prescott’s Philip tho 2nd.
Macaulay's Illstoiy of England.
MUman’s Gibbonr Rome.
For sMs at tha Bookstore,
apr 2 No. 160 Congress street.
New Books.
Itecelrcd by John M. Cooper do Co.,
A TUE8DAY, APRIL 1ST.
PPLETON’S Cyclopsedla of Blographls, embracing
a series of Origlmti Momolrs of DteUngnlshed Per
sons of all Times; edited by Fronds L. Hawk^ L L D.
The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bona
parte with his brother Joseph.
Recollections of tho Table Talk of Samusl Rogers.
Pooms, by Charles Kingsley; author of “Hypatia,"
Sprague's Elements of Natural Philosophy.
Tho Angel In the Honse: a Poem.
MORBOP
Prescott's Philip the Second.
The Attach* in Madrid. >
Ten Years among the Man Bags.
Estelle a rant; or the Lost Wire.
Rambles In Eastern Asia. By Roll.
Memoirs of Rev. Sidney Smith.
Home Services. By W. Bacon Stevens.
Ernest LInwood. By Mrs. Leo Hants,
apr 2
F lliOUR*—160 bags Flour; 60 bbls do,Just received
mar 28° r b jcRANT0N, JOHNSTON tt OO.
B utter and cheebk-
80 kegs choice Goshen Dntter;
60 boxes do English DMry Cheeee;
Rroe^dpee^u^fte^b^ co
BSI
r.yonrsilneerely,
J.L.O ARRAU.
OPINIONS OP THE PROMINENT DRTGUIST8 AND
MERCHANTS IN ITS FAVOR.
.We, th® au.ral.Md, Dra.ilUi or Ihla city, biro
been acquainted with, and sola for a year or iwo put.
mi article oi Family Medicim, known as Perrv Davlr
Vegllsble Pain Killer, and we would asiare the publlo
that In every Instance *o for as we kuow it bee tlven
tbe beet satfiractlon tbe purchaser. We esn rooom*
mend It to the publlo ee an article of great merit and
virture. ’** J —‘ — —-—■— ■ - -• •-
.JbessRumuiBStRiB.
g !
and that In the v-ort oompUmentanr saanner. v . v
These UHh afe Buanwteed In the most poeltlta iux.
ncragMnst brrakagsor derangement, and warranted to'
grind feed from ear corn, and grits or fiM hstttat Mi>* r '
shelled corn, with a degree pT case and convenience-sAt
form purposes never attained before. --/ .
Tbesubicrihm*rsnowpMpar%d to frmlsbthe trade
with Improved patterns and size*, to suit tbe varid wants
with one hone. . -J.-
No. 8 at 876 will grind fifteen bushels per boor,
No. 4 al $90 will grind twenty busMs per bovr.witk
two horses.
Manufiictured and for sal* by
S. 8. BROWN A 00- -
mar 3 at Nashville, Tena^ aid Atlanta, Ga
¥oek nczwircoTWi
mUE UNDERSIGNED ha' *
■ for IhesMeof tbscelehn.
C^TON GIN.lhecotton from which to readfly soM,
whi-li usually brings three to five cents per po«
•hsn from any other Gin yst Invented, ore now i.
to supply Planter* and thoa* wanting, with there ol
lor workmanship atone hundred and twenty-flv*
each. Extra roflars $11.
Extract from a letter from a Florida planter; v
“ The McArthy Gin Is Infinitely ahead ofaVary ether .
Glnyetmanufoctnred. I would not be without-on4 tot.
treble the amount; It Mvee trouble, le simple, and .Imp, ,
outbeantifolcotton. Th* staple«ls not Infured, and the .'
openprooereeo mochderiredby tba BogUsh bujIfn'Ja'oer
noflToirAVitjjiboiiaA.
a
'.i
lllnmsu, H. H. Fomin, A. D.Bcovlll. G. II. BUM.
The Fain Killer is sold by John B. Moor* A Co. Tho*.
M. Turner k Oo. and8.D. Brantley A Oo., Bavannah!
Barret, Carter A Coro and Clark, Wells k Dubose,
to; E. L. Strohockor k Co., Maoon. Also by Drurrbtti
and Orocers generally. ' nnr M rmTIrii
Paper Hangings and Boirdevs. -
A LARGE assortment for sale at moderate prices, A! '
A JOHN OUTER’S PslnffifonL
121 Broughton ta.
■ Rooms papered at the ihortost ootfc* <Ueia '
Books
Reeelvad bar Wamook db Davis.
MARCH 14TH, 1866.
|TJB Life of Henry tba-IVth, King of Franc* and v
Navarre ; by a. P. R. Junes.
'*'1
... r.--7r—toThformlfte friends and
»S MiK o^oilATWir^LMi;
Th.jb.lM marnirwlured oiprorol, for blmwir,
fldoutly recommend them for durability, and
mt will snJtalltmrohasors.
WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor,
- 17 Whltkker street
ft m WmfWBWAl.
a WNB LOT Jnst received-such as Scotch
and French Ginghams, a superior article. Those
At tba oia stand, 15a Brotiifhtnn 'Ntreet
nEFRIGERATORS, Meat Safes, W* cr Cwlcre, Ked
JKi Zlcs, Water Filters, Wire Dish Covers, FJvh Kettles,
Soup Digesters, French Tinned Ware, Tinned and Ensro-
ollod Stew Pansj^ooklng Stoves, Cooking Banger Table
Cutlery, (fodar Tubs and Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow
WarMSotitas, Market, Travelling and Fancy Baskets,
BlrdOsgvs, Planishod and Japanned Ware, foe. Also,
Tin Ware. Iron and Copper Ware. Brass Kettles, Stove
Pipes, Cooking Utensils of all Kinds for 8tovcs and
Bonne, together with the finest assortment of House
Furnishing Goode In the city,
mar 19
HOBAOE MORSE.
Lace Setts ;
Lace Setts !
HENRY I.ATHROP & OO.
""AYE Received ner steamer KnoxvUlo, one of the
..-.IT. 1 “fortraente of Uc* Goods ever
■{'Itodln this city, embracing Ihe following styles;
Real Thread Lace Betts; do Maltese do do.
doHonlton do do; do Valenciennes d*
do VMencol^cs Bertha Capes and Blavsee.
French throughout Muslin Sorts.
Mourning Setts, entire newstyle.
f°bl4 HENRY LATHROP A OO.
Critical and Miscellaneous; by T.’ BablutiW.,
Macaulay.
Tbe lllitory of Scotland daring the reign of Qihb
Mary and of King James VI; by William Robertson,
Macaulay’* History of England, from tb* Aeossris* of
James II
Hume’s History England, 6 vole.
For sale at ths Bookstore,
mar!4 No. 169Congreesstreet. :
. “New Books.
Received by John M* Cooper 4b Co* ' ' '
THURSDAY. APRIL 6T1L
IU By item of Political Economy. By Trtd-'
Iv crick List,translated Irom the Qermsn.
Mwvied, not Mated; or, Uow they live atWoodsUr
and Throckmorton Hall. By Alice Carey, authorot-
“Clovernock."
The Green Mountain Girl; A story or Vermont By
Blythe WbUe, Jr.
Tolling and Hoping, the Sto>7 of a Little Hunchback
By Jenny Marsh.
The Island ot Cuba. By Alexander Humboldt, taUU
lated from the Spanish. By J. 8. Thrasher.
The Private Lite of an Eastern King. By William
Knighton—now edition.
Manual of British Rural Pports, comprising shooting
Hunting, Fishing, Hawking, Racing, foe. By Stone
heuge.
Sevastopol; The Story of Its Fall. By George 1. finer
dement Lorlmer; or, The Book with tb* Iron Chut*
By Angus B. Beach.
Sell; or, Tbe Narrow, Narrow World. By Mrs. Gore.
Amy Charlton; or, First Days at School.
History of ths Ravages of tbe Y
Vs.,1866. * *—
The 8
MWbl
12 1*2 CENT MUSLINS.
ftbll HENRY I.ATHROP ft 00.
bbli Ptlmi .nd Hn. Bm7 for Ml.«t
■ ■ depot on consignment.
mar 86 , • WILLIAMS ti' RATO^TF.
x-xr Ills KEY,-73 bbls flow Whiskey, landing
▼ ▼ ‘ uno tor eoie uncon»u'nuH'm;
mo 85 WILLIAMS A RA1UL1VV. ’
nLUMBIK .tt.nfled lo
turn HORACE MORSE.
T S£WSS3 mi !P D8 » bpw " O goods;—
|HK Subscriber* have received per steamer Knox-
Iitlng’fo part of 0l l0t ° f 8 * ,r,n * “ d Bonmmr alike,
Batin striped Poult de Sole Silks.
... .. ‘ ,0 . .9 ro DeKnops do.
Plaid and striped Glace do.
**14 HENRY LATIIROP A CO.
NEW GOODS.
Poplluett do | Crape D* Paris do;
d °i Monads Chin* do;
Chtata llrllilsnte; Fancy Silks;
Printed French Cambric;
Solid color do do;
English, French and Domestic Prints; '
Furniture Chlnt* t
Gold Embruldered Scarf*;
Block Silk Mantillas;
Fancy Oailmercs; Black do;
ALSO,
A lun Mrortment of RmbroMfrlM, Ribbon, to.
_Yor«lo by (fob 13) DiWITT ft MOKOAN.
a Y.llow Yeror In Kotfolb
By O.D. Armstrong, D D.
e8toryof a Drop of Water. By Catharine Long.
U Hon. Miss Murray’s
D STATES, Canada and Cxib*.
U Schwogler’s History of Philosophy lnEpetame
translated by Seeyle. .
Prescott’s Philip 8d of Bpstn, new supply in half Cal.
and (u Cloth.
Napoloon’a Confidential Correspondents with his broth
er Joseph.
Devon’s Iflrtoryof thajQaeen’s of tbs House of Hop
over—2 vol*.
The Allschl In Madrid.
Romance of the Harem, by Mies Pardo*. *
Rachel Gray, by Jnlla Kavanaugb.
Earnest Liniford,ty Mrs. Lee Uents. -
mark W. THORNE WlftlAMB.
Fashions for Maroh.
W7JRANK LESLIE'S. Pari* Gazette of Foahlona ft
JD March.
tihatnani’a Blonthly Magazine for March. .
Ballon's Pictorial.
Also more of
Roee Clark; by Fanny Fern.
Amy Lee; or,fWltitin and Without.
The Iroquois, tiinnie Myrtle.
Edith the Quaker’s Daughter.
Idly Huron; «r, the Autobiography of an Orphan GD
Rachel Gray; bv Julia Kavanagfc, . .
The Watch Girfi or, Life Seem* oa^bgr are, Tpi ee e
mar 6
No. 169 Cop greet i
LYM,
Iwtittl
Embroideries.
ntAJ, uomroN lack setts.
Jtt/do Rrumdz Point do do.
! do Engllidi Thread do do.
do Valenciennes do do.
N. W. (’ollure, in every variety.
Linen and Crap* Collartand Sleeves.
Lace Bauds; French Banda.
Balm aud Cambric Flouncing!. •
Lace Veils, Ae~ Ac. Jut received by
fob 10 DzWITT AMOROAN.
Spring JttantiUas.
DeWitt & Morgan,
A ^ “ ow Rowing their Spring and Saanner eto. w
JM. of Foreign aud Domeatlc Dry Goods, also a hu e
asdurtment ol Plantation Goode, which they offor at the
lowest prices, and to which they solicit tho attention-v .
pnrchsiert. Gibbon’s Building,
» fob 28 • Oongwas street;
Just Received.
■JBSsa&ljglAsr* ,0 * of “■ ,b ”’; A '
_ftbl* JI&RY LATHROP A 00. "?*£«**.(Wl.ro, .
Opera Neck Ties;
Fancy Napoleon Neck Ties;
do Albert do do;
do Cheeked Napoleon NeckTleit
• do Lontcn Waiblngton Neck Tice;
01k and Col’d Moira Antique Neck fleer • .
tear 12 AIKIN A BURRS.
SPRING IMPORTATinNS
JYevitt. Eathrop St Rogers
A rk NOW RECEIVING a large and elegant aaeo't
ment of New Spring Goods, to which they Invito tit
attention of purchaser*.
FOR SALES.
AANail*, 100 doxen ColUne Axes,
milv V v3000palrTrace*aiiortcd,600 dozen Hoc*
“J N. B. A U. WEED.
Jan o
B :."„ ' 1 »*A«Girao»Bs:
LEACHED Shirtings and Slieotlnga;
Linen Drivings; Cnsslmeres, Ac.,
I ro, CC,,
Boys wear; Damask Linens; Kapkli
Doyllee and Toweling* j Orish Linen
poyllee aud Toweling*; Jrish Linens;
tong towns and Birds Ey# Diapers;
Linen Shoutings; Pillow Css* Liuenk,«
for Gents and
Ins;
For sale by
apr 7
Inert, Ac., foe.
DzWXTT a MORGAN.
«»•• • uswtrr * niuiiUAN.
ot ' 0 ^ °* 1 * :
126 bales choice Eastern Hay;
100 ban superfine Flour;
Cora, Wheat, Bran, Salt, Old Peach Brandy;
Old Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
In store and for sale by
■Pr? WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
f'1^?i? ,1 ?®*~“ J W60 bags Coffee, cargo of the brig
Abby Jones, from Bio Janerlo, for sale by
*Vll Nib* A H.WEED.
KHCIRTB.- 1 ^ 0 bushels Wheat
■ onorts, the best of feed for horse* and cows, for
ocheap by *
rl • JNO. INOERSOLL.
w*i
apr 7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO
n AGON "DEN, SHOULDERS AND
JLB LARD.—60 hhds Sides; 20 boxc* Shouldorn;
28 bbls Lard. In store and for sale by
_ apr 7 WAYNE, GRENVILLE A 00.
-ntLOT AHD NAVYDltEAD—Th. und.f
JL^ elgned offer a supply of TPilot aud Navy Dread, on
liberal terms. Jen 24 LYNN A SNIDER.
TfoTOTIOB TO SHIP CAPTAINS.—Wo have
JL^| received anew supply of Mess and prime Beef,
which we offer at the lowest market prioe, and to which
we Invite your attention. LYNN A SNIDER,
Jan 17 06 Bay street.
V IHBV GOODS.—Itec’d per steamer Alabama—
JLi 10-4.114,184, linen Sheetings; 40 aad 46 in Pil-
Jsn 12 Mnh J HENRY LATHROP fc 00.
4YORN MRAL.—100 sacks fresh ground Corn
Meal, for sale by
Janl7 LYNN A SNIDER.
HrHIlKBY AHD MOLASflBB*—lOObb!
YT Pikes’Magnolia Whiskey. 160 do Molaseee, for
■ale to arrive per echr Narraganeelt, from New Orleans
by Jan 18 QCTAVUB COHEN.
B vttbr.ohbesb, putstxr, JRK
90 kegs choice Ooahen Butter;
100boxee do do Cheeee;
60 do Eng. Dairy do;
100 do Adamantine Candle*;
60 doBperm do;
100 do Tallow do;
100 bbls Butter, Sugar, and 8oda Crackers;
60 do Pilot Bread; /
60 boxes fresh Rolunsi
10 frtlls soft Almonds;
Received by late arrivals, and for oal* by.
mar 94 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSTON A CO.
f ARDi CANDLES, Ac-
MLA 16 bbls prim#Leaf tordt
60 boxes Adamantine Candles, (Starbrand);
76 do Bead el’s Tallow doffsaadS’*;
100 do Smith’s fc Bachan’s Family 8osp;
76 do Colgate’s No. 1 and lb bars dot
Jut received and for sale by
• mar 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A OO.
B ACON BIDRS.-10 hhds cboloe Bacon Sides,
landing from Keystone Btate.and for sale by
mar27 C. A. GREINER.
W KIISKRYj—200 barrels Whiskey; 100 do Mo*
lasses, 100 boxes star Candles. For sale by
OCTAVOS 001UCN.
STIC LIQUORS—
60 bbl* B. Phelp*’Gin J
60 do Old PAH dot
50 doN.O. RectlfisaWhliksyt ■
• 96 do Dntntttlo Brandy;
60 ab Luther Fviton's Hum;
86 doN?H. _do. In store and toreale.
by tuol-87 S^JUNiGN, JOHNSTON A CO
Henry Lathrop & Co..
H ave received per bte^ier—
todies’ Colored and Red Kid Gloves;
do. Dork Fur Cuffs;
French Bmb'd.Mnsltn Collars |
do. do. Cambric do4
do. do. Muslin Sleeves, Ac,
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At tha Old Ststnd, 155 Brov|M5iii>6i
nLATE WARMERS, I’hnishcd and Japanned Wa« ,
MT Cooking, Parlor, Hall and Box Steves,’ Oooklug
Itaur**, Grates, Hat and Cloak Stands, Ladfoa’Sswii g:
Chairs, Gas Standsand Tabes,Cedar Wars, Willow Wavu,
jns.
ties, Stove*. Pipes,
Btorsenad”
of House
Jan 86
Jcdar won, willow Wo t o,
...
llh the floret oreortmVV)
d Ranges, together with the floret cmdttm'n
Famishing Goods In the city.
HORAOBMOBSB.
W
W HITE and ootorod BrilUantes] colored LEWnia.
Plaid Olngbams; Solid colored French Oombrfv i
do do do towns. '
Plain block 8ewlng Bilks,
do Plaid do do. #
Snow drop Damask Napkins.
DRESS ROODS.
W B WOULD call the special attention of the tod
to tbe large aseortmenk of >
DRESS GOODS,
now to be eeen at our establishment—cor
no*, Mous de Loins, Cashmeres,'Raw I
dol’d Bilks; and In fkot, every^variety
which will be sold at tbe very low**! pvieea. Wt
wish them to call, and see how little money need beapei
for a handsome drees.
_ ROKENBAUQH A LADflON,
„ I koiAMIl-
110 hhds chotoe fiLOrtex 8sgsr; ■
8»«8«wHb
76 bids choice N. O. Molarere. Tneteee
by mar 97 • SCRANTON, JOUNWO