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continue blading until changed by the votoof a majority
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tegrity of existing contracts. Allcontracts for the year
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' ALEXANDER ft SNEED, Republican.
J. G. WRIGHT k CO., Georgian.
THOMPSON k WrrniNGTON, Morning News.
R. B. HILTON, Journal.
New york andTIverpool
(f. 8, MAIL STEAMERS.
BALTIC,
Cspt. Comstock,
ADRIATIC,
Capt.
These ships having been
built by contract,expressly
for government service. ev«
> fry care haa been taken In
their construction, as also
V lothelr engines, to ensure
strength aud speed: Qand
their acerimuodattoiie for passengers are unequalled
fbreleganoeor comfort.. . , ,, _ ,
Price of passage from New York to LIverpooMn first
sabln 8130; In second cabin, *7.1; exclusive use of ex
tra sise state room, 8323. From Mverpoolto New York,
£80 and £30.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship.
No berths can beseonred until paid for.
PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING.
f mm Mew York. from fAverpeil.
1865. 1863.
Wednesday.... Jan.24.. iaw|8aturday.... Jan. 13.. 1855
Wednesday.... Feb.7..UW5 Saturday ..Feb.27.. 855
Wednesday....Feb8l..18.15 Saturday....Feb. 10.. 8.15
| Saturday.. ..Jan. 34.. 1855
For Freight or Passage apply to
• ,, /.A. I i .... ,, l • J | . * > If
50 Wall street, N.Y.
EDWARD K. GL_
BROWN, SHIPLEY A CO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN,KENN \RD4t-co,27AustinFriara,London.
B. O. W AIN WRIOIIT & CO., ParU, or
QEO.H.0RAPKR, Havre.
t3f*riie owners of these ships will not be accounta
ble (or gold, sl-ver, bullion, spi-ole, jewelry, precious
atones, or me ala, unless bills of lading are signed
therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein.
Shipper* plodJO take notice, that the.ships or this
Line cannot carry inygondscoutrabandof. war,
Jan 9. mwfly
NEW YORK,BREMEN ^SOUTHAMPTON
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
Tho ships comprising this
line are the WASHINGTON,
Capt. E. Cavcndy; HER
MANN, Capt. Edward Hig
gins. Those steamers stop
at Southampton, both going
and returning.
PROPOSED DATS! OP-«AIMira—1850,
From South-
From
Bremen.
SATURDAY.
Feb. 23
Mar. 22
April 19
May 17
June 14
July 12
Aug. “
From
■ New York.
SATURDAY.
Hermann, ....Jan. 26*
Washington Feb. 23
Hermann ...Alar. 22
Washington*.... April 19
Hermann nay 17
Washington June 14
Hermann July 12
Washington Aug. 9
Hermann ...Sept. 0
Washington......Oct. 4
Hermann Nov. 1
Washington .Nov. 29
Bept.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
ampton for
New York.
WBDNESDAT.
Feb. 27
filar. 26
April 23
May 21
June 18
July 16
Aug. 13
Sept. 10
Oct. 8
Nov. 8
Dec. 8
Dec. 31
Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning,
they offer passengers proceeding to London and Havre,
advantages over any other route, for the economy of time
and money.
PASSAdS mOMNKW TOXK TO SOUTHAMPTON AWT) DUXMXlf.
First Cabin, Main 8a1oon, $180; First Cabin, Lower 6a-
l °Al\ fettora*and > newipapore must pass through the Post
No WUs of lading will be signed or parcels received on
**An*expcricnciNl Surgeon Is attached to each ship.
For freight or passage, apply to
0. II. SAND. South 11 William Street, N. York,
a A. HBINEKEN k CO.,Bremen,
CROSKEY fc CO., Southampton,
WM. I8BLTN, Havre. . Jan 19-1y2*w
I. B. OltMOXB.
DU BURStET
Mi
Commission
k CO.,
erch
ants,
PftrtloaUr "Mention Kiran totn.,ni. ol Cotton, nice,
ftc., and liberal cash advances madfon consignments.
RP.FIfRBNCEflf—Hunter k Gammell, Savannah. Ga.j
0.0. Parsley, Esq., President Commercial Dank, Kidder A
Martin,'Ji VL Flanner, Esq., Wilmington, N. 0,
not 16—ly
& CO,
SUCCESSORS TO
TH08. J. CARSON
"I
j w ». 8l O o ■
Light Street, BALTIMORE.
Weitorn Product'and General Oommittion Her*
ehantt and Dtaltrtin Bacon, Pork, Lard, d>c.
kg' Orders respectfully solicited t*
JL purohuln, th, .bov, n.meil article.. »t .0 ,n»t
jMj.fn.iui thoj an bn bonnht nnw >t thl« Bloc. Wo
“’ll Si". 11 ,* j•* -“rtnunt of ItlANKRTH, which
M’tbobat for .la, wolght .ml .unlit,. AIMrlio roll,
ruh to to/, on adrltoO to coll .t
3B0.
ROKHNBAUGH k LADSON’S,
^ No. 2 Sh add’s B tores.
BLOUNT.
DU.IIOTIIIII AOH^ ’
1MRIBN. ni’.onoiA. ’
W OULD reepeotiullyrf!* r c.artle«:n the following
gentlomont Alexander Mitchell. T. P. I’ea-e ana
Oirnh DAfcAHllMI.H tlo.lnil . O.MM/I,D.IhJ. t.
HH, Uq.,D-4 Will-
Darien.GoIm IMS,
B SCOI*^-15^00 pound*
Fereelehy marl
ooi t
Ghandlrr k Co. Bacon.
LYNN k SNIDER.
dFocelfi*\ 30 iinfnrM Carton.
ilo|ion^Seriv«N
TUOk.M.BIRRIIR,
deo!9
MALCOLM R, JONIt-
>1
MILL Kit AcMANDElili* ~
iii*
I -IT* '
ATTO HMKYS AT LA-
Will praettoe In the Flint and adjoining
Jen 7 Macon Clrouli.
SfiMli.
15S!S«kj«-!
Iwohhl
ATTO
rffWw,
novStf. Momiccllo, Geo,
ATTORN ^aSd %UNRBLIJm^AT-LAW,'
will praelloe^thaCnu&^of^T'and'aoulh Florida.!
Retorancee—Tunno Pinkney * Co H Charleston. 8. Cj
Pierson, Held! la Oo.,Bavanuah,Ga.; Cooper It Mother,
Mlcanony, Fla.
march 20 iy*
Wctt)=lfocfe atnbrctfstmcnts
From 8, M, PM ten gill <• Ce.'e Alter tiling Agent* 11
Miiii iL AW York, uni Jfe. 10 SttU-et , Beeten,
P. AOo are Aients tor the moat Influential ana Ur-
gut olrcntatlng Commercial parmre both la tba United
Butu end the Canadas. ■
^PA»«AIO MILL.
JOHIICOI.T.
Tdl.
PAIT.B80N, N.y.
CLIPPAR DUCK.
JO Its OOLT.
——Y4.,
PATTBR80N, ft. J.
JOHN COLT’S
Standard Cotton Sail Duck and Twine.
mi, Undenlsnod, 8olo-A|«nt. Ibf th. at. of th.
JL above well known brands of Coasting or .Hard
JL abovo well known oranas or uoastmg or Kara n n tlaalk
^'thVVo!
make to order at short notice Nos. 0.00, and 000, Cotton PLA
Dock, and Yacht Dnck of all hnmbert, 12, 14,16, and
18 inohelln width. . • .
JOHN COLTS HEAVY, LIGHT, and EXTRA RA-
■25 “ ‘“u.aT.lJu’lW
aprO—8m P 71 Pine St, N. Y.
SAMUEL W. PEPPER,
Successor to.
HENRY J. PEPPER fc SON,
Watches, Jovrolry and Silver Ware*
JVo. 175 Chetnut «(., opponte the State Houee,
Plillatlel|*Lta.
may 30 w lj
ATT
WILLIAM J. ’
“ORNEY
E >B BLANO MANOK. TABLB JKlXlKS, Ac.—A
good and cheap article for Confocttoncrs, Hotel and
ly uee. To be obtolnod in Urge or small quantities,
with directions for using, of the principal grocers And
druggists throughout the United states,
fob 26-3mo P PETER COOPER,
W AT*LAW
. — — — A A Aj A It •
Warronton, Goo.,
s,Columbia, Jefferson a
I will. ly
may 0
FULTON HOUSE,
iTLAMA. g BO ( B.lA,
Staten Island
Fancy Dyeing Establishment,
OFFIOB, NO. S JOHN BTREET,
(9 DOORS FROM BROADWAY,)
yaWYQ
BY A. B.RE6VI
Atlanta, March 14,1855. tf
T HE undorrigned, proprietors of this establishment,
havo for a long time (the senior partner of the
firm, Nathan Barrett, for 87
their business at Btatsn Islam
,) been prosecuting
have spared nu
>w years, to ex-
hare been sue-
Improvement, as
. , irattMlbr dressing dlfibr-
eat style* of goods, os In practical artlstle skill. In dye
ing and finishing Ladles' Bilk, Satin and Merino Dresses,
groat improvements have been made. In a large portion
of coses, those articles ate made, in color and finish, very
nourly equal in appearance to now good*. Crape Shawls,
*** * , Mantillas, Velvet Garments, Ao.,
eflbrt or expense, especially in the last
col In all the branches of thqlr art, »m
cesslhl In attaining a.high degre* of
well in the machinery and apparatus fc
practics
Silk,
°"silks and silk dresses watered.
Lace and Muslin Curtains, Carpets, Rugs and Table
Covers, cleansed and refinlshod. Damask and Moroen
Curtains beantlfully Dyed. Also, Ribbons; Hosiery,
Gloves, 4*c. Ordors uxocnted with care and dlspateh.—
Coeds received and returned by Express. Goods kopt
subject to tbo claim of the owner, twelve months.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS k CO.,
8 John st., 2 doors (torn Broadway, N. Y.
Jan 16—6m P
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young's Building, 8ign of tho GOLDEN 8 ADDLE,
0PPOSITI W. R. SIMMONS’ CLOTHINO STORE.
W. H. MAY &> CO.
oris largo and oxtra large Saddles: Men's plain do^ Eng-
................ -■.. Lajie** Buddies of a vark*- -*
Ingand
Thread
Halt do^ Boys' and Race do4 Ladies' Baddies'of a variety of
; intterns; Bridles and Martongalee; Saddle Bags, Trunks,
SABDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, 8klrtli
ogsktus; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted W<‘
id Tacks, assorted sixes.
1IAUNEB8KS.—Coach, Barouche, Baggy and Bulky
Harnesses of nil kinds, by tho single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,—Barouche, Buggy k Sbiky
Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs ana Bows, by
the single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints: plain do:
patont Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; brand and
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; 8ttk and Worsted
Fringe; black and purple Coach Roans; Buggy Lamps,
Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass nud Plaited
Knobs, Ac.July 23
LOCAL EVIDENCE 08’ THE VALUE
and Fire-Proof Qualities of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
AS MANUPACTORBD IT
STABNS & MARVIN,
NEW YORK.
IN THE fire of the 3d
Inst., which consumed
the brick building, oecn-
led by Mr. John T.
plo_ ..
Thomas, opposite the
Gas Works in this city,
was a 8nfo of the above
description, containing
the books, pipers and
money of Air. Thomas
and although I he build
ing was destroyed, the
said Saf- sustained no
Injury whatever from tbu
Intones heat to which if*
had been exposed. On
opening the Sale, the
contents werui.jii.nl utun«iurbed,and In tho tame order
and condition as whi n placed there, except a slight
dlTcoloraiion lo the projecting end* of a few papers,
and tho backs or one or two ol the books, caused by
the steam generated In tho Safe, while at Us greatest
Tho Safa and contents.as Itcamefrom the ruins,may
still be seen, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, at the
Gas Works. A large assortment ol these celebrated
flares always on hand, and tor sale by
C.II.OAMPFIBLD, Auent (or Manufacturer*.
“ — 171 Bay it., Savannah, Ga.
July 30, 1855.
I the foregoing atato-
I take pleasure in corrob' rating ibt —„ „
mem, aud in addition would add that the hooka are now
lu use. J.T. THOM A8, Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 56.1855,
, FIRE INSURANCE.
Statement of tho “Norwich Fire Insurance Company ol
Norwich, Connecticut, ou the 6th day of Juno, any
Capital Stock ^...4160,0001865.
Surplus 6,820 00
1 oo
$165,82
ASSETS OF THE COMPACT. 1 00
321 Shares Bank Stock In varlons Banks $30,099 00
" Incorporated Companies other than
Banks 276 00
Notes on domund, secured by Slortgages on
Real Estate, Bonds, Bank Stock and other
good personal security .121,800 00
Cash iu hands of Agents. 2,000 00
in Bank - 1,160 00
u any risk, (with very fow ex-
$166,32100
L1ABIMTIE8.
Losses adjusted, unadjusted or claims for losses—none,
Liabilities to any Bank, Corporation or individual—
none.
Total amount at risk (about) 3,400,000.
The amount at hazard ou any r' *■ '“*
coptiona,) not over 6,000.
A BREWSTER, President.
E. Learned, Jr., Secrotary.
Norwich, Conn., Juno Oth, 1865.
Personally appeared before tho undersigned, Mayor of
tho city of Norwich, In sold State, A. Brewster, President,
and E. Learned .Ir.T*Secretary of tho “Norwich Fire
Insurance Company,” and made solemn oath to the truth
of tho above statement, signed by them. I also,
certify that I havo examined tho report of said Compa
ny, and find tho abovo to bo a correct statement of the
aamonnd that tho notes and loanson which a part of said
capital Is Invested are in my opinion good and well
In' testimony whereof,1 have here to set my hand ant£
caused tho seal of the city to be affixed, this Oth day oi
Juno. 1866.
[L. 8.1 WILLIAM L. BREWER,
Mayor of the city ofNorwleh.
The undersigned Is agont for ■ *
riskson all d<
ready to taken
city.
JyiB
r the abovo office, and U
descriptions of property In the
JNO. INOEHSOLL.
TO RIOB PLANTERS.
T UB Subscriber Is Agent for the sale or “ Anderson's
Patent Rice llultor.” It Is compact and portablo,
may ho worked by hand or horse power, turning out ac
cording to size of machine, from 20 to 600 bushels per day.
Cnts and a modol of tho same may be seen by application
to doc 8 WM. P. YONGK, No. 94 Bay st.
HAItPBn Foil DECEMBER.
AHPBR’S now Monthly Magozlno for December.—
Tills number commences the twelfth volume—now
time to subscribe. Call early, that you may pro
cure tho first number.
Graham’s Amorican Monthly Magazine for December.
ur A!
Hi
Is tho tl
Lily Iluson: or, Early 8trngglos'MldstContinual ITope.
A Tale of Humblo Llfo, by Alice Gray. Received and
for sale by WARNOCK & DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers, No. 169 Congress st.
dec 3 .
COAL FOR SALE.
T ARGB Lump Lehigh,
■ A Rod Ash, (bro* '
Rod Ash, (broken and screened,)
Soft Parlor Lump Coal,
8mlth’s (Richmond) Coal.
Orders received, and Coal delivered to any part of the
city, by application to ' GEO. A. McCLESKEY,
dec 3 » Sorrors Buildings, Bnli street
F ALKIRK ALE.—47 barrels of this superior
brand, direct importation, landing toom ship Shan-
don, and for sale by MINIS k JOHNSTON,
doc 8
^<AL SODA, dfcc.—1,000 lbs. superior Sal Soda,
. 10 boxes Castile Soap,
160 lbs. Assorted Gum Drops.
Jo.t recel,ri, .nil for ul" bj
J08. M. TURNER, Acent,
dec 3 Market Square.
1LOAK CLOTHS.—Brown, Tan, Drab, Grey
C andDlack'(itoaitCloAii, f SioJ; FiannelSjKnglfih and
French Merinow, Printed Mujjln de Lalnes, Stella Shawls,
f* 8U “ d “- B1 “ kUor ""' tyfanfOlSum,
dec 6 Rlbero’s Bnlldlngs, Congreaset.
-Double refined Crushed, double refined
Powdored, Coffee or soft Crushed, refined White. In
■tore, and for sale by 0. A. L. LAMAR,
duo 6
S UOARS.-
1 - -
B RICK.—10 m paving Brick, for sale by
4 '
t dec 6
OAKLRTON k PARSONS.
B RANDY .—Brandy in ha!
laves,In Bond,Just received,
nnv!9 *
-Brandy In halfpipes, quarters and oo-
'7ed,nncfib* ***--
MTNTfiVjOri N BTON.
DDLS No 8 Mackerel, 60 quintals Codfish, 3
„ casks Hake, 60 boxes Herrings, landing *“
Impress and for sale by
OARLETON k PARSONS.
BUD POTATOES.-11 bbli prims Seed Pota-
;«.,Un4ln5 K r «hr 'W^Dom Sjm .1J»t»nI.IW
HUNTER k OAMMKLL.
_ toes, landing per
sale by rf*b7]
fentlomon.
.,69 Wall-street, Now York a \Vnit*ker.sL
16—fit
No. rt WnlukeraW
ndloff from berk Leland.and tor....
* OARLETON A Pi
COOPER’S
Refined Shred
Rough Glass for Flosrs a Sky-lights,
A TTENTION It Invited to the above various deierl]
A tlons of Wutnow Gt*«# lAtae tor Stobis, Dwujjno»
and other parpoece. Tbs quality of these articles, is Ji
torlor to no corresponding tMnptton, and lu many w».
S ets snpxaioR. Our SheetGlaN» will be found better that
e French In Its freedom IroRt STAtw, RuBT, Ac,
Cloaks, IlantUlas,’Velvet Garments, Ae„ are also very
aucooestolly treated. Faded and etalned goods restored
(ES TABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM.. CHOCOLATE
WlbTliH, llAKUII* VO.
American, French, llomosna
. .«—HiaCHOCijLATF.t
title, and Vanilla CHOCi iLA’_...
prepare! COCOA; OROM A, CO.
co A PASTE; Cocoa fltlcka. Sola-
ble, Homespulhlc and Dietetic
Cocoa; Cocoa Shellai Cracked
Cocoa,Ac.
These Manufactures to which
vikit raiMiuNa hnv'o been a*
warded by the chlor lnilltut on*
ami Fairs oi the Union, are an
Leof. Planer It Fruit excellent diet for children,Invu-
of the Cocoa, with a Ibis, end parsons In health. They
pod opened. allay r dher than induce the ncr-
vomexcltemi nt attendant npontheuscqf toaorcoltoe,
and are recommended by Drs. Warren, Jackson, Hay
ward, Ware, and Adame, of Boaton, and by eminent
nhytlclanieliewh re.
For sale, by all the principal
StatcN and by their Agenta. _
1). C. Murra;
Grocers In the United
i».u. Murray, Now York; Grant A T well a, Philadel
phia t Thomas V. Brnndige, Baltimore; Kennett A Dud-
lay, Jin. WALTER BAKER A CO.,
Dorchester. Mai*.
A LI
OllINl
■INOBR'B
Sewing machines.
LL Persous who ueslre to obtain full and reliable
information respecting SINGER’S SEWINO MA-
JllINKS— their price, capabilities, advantages, sizes, Im
provements, method of Working, means of procnrtng
them, and all other particulars—can do so by applying
at our offleo
No. 333 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
by letter, or lu person for \
I. Ml. SINGER A CO'S GAZETTE.
This paper is devoted entirely to the 8ewing Machine
Interest. Copies will bo supplied gratis to all Interest
ed.
N. B.—Tho unparalleled success or our 8ewlng Ma
chines has Induced several fraudulent Imitations or them,
besides numerous infringements #f our patents—of
besides numerous infringements #f our patents—or
which we own sixteen. Suits for the Infringement of
onr patents havo recently been decided lu our favor In
' (j. 8. Circuit Courts in New York aud New Jersey.
In theso suits the great principle or
nOLMlto DOWM THE FABRIC TO OX 8EWXD TO TUB BURVACI or
TUB MACHINE, BT A VIELDINO PRESSURE,
which is used in all Sewing Machluet—has been fully es
tablished. Tho Wheeler A Wilson, and the Grover A
- ‘ “ " each Infringe three
Baker Sowing Machines,as we allege, each Infringe three
distinct patents, owned by us. Wo havo suits against
them In several of the U. 8. Courts, which will soon ho
tried. Wo horeby caution tho publlo not to buy any In
fringing Machines, as they can be compelled by law to
stop using them, and to pay coals and damages.
*3- Local Agents wanted to mako sales of our Im
proved Sewing Machines. To persons properly aunliflod
for tho bu-iness, a rare opportunity tor profltablo and
pleasant employment Is offered. . ,
Now and improved Machines exchanged on liberal
term, broil U-Mireaor k
Principal Offleo, 323 Broadway, N. Y.
apr23—3m ”
yrtto York flfrbmtactntwts.
MnHtta,
Plate and, Wind# Glass.
HEROY, STROTHERS k Co.,
If aw York*
“ Atoraw
U until fnrtker notice, the Paisenger 1
'Antral BallroRd,wlllruneetoUo*Ei •
ROiMClIlf
UFOBTXBS -
: CHANOJi'B -
AND
Wll
Flutrd Glass'for
Houses,
Colo:
jtaL
•itopio Olftia
SIS™
■ K
Beino Agents tor two of Ui
ttmiRs in Europe, we are em
others every advantage in f
Prior Lists will be tornisbed
Urqrst Glass Manuva<.
•ted to offer dxalkrs an!
and
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
i application.
——ppm. jjpi
aprie—6mo 3
French Window Glass.
EDWARD Pi DICKIE,
144 Chambers Street, N. Y.
Two doors West or Hudson River Railroad Depot,
O FFER* TO DEALERS and Consumers his celebra
ted branda of French Window Glasa onfavorabU
term*. Parties wishing Information will be fcrntaheo
with price* on receipt of tbslr addreea. Glass cut to any
desired pattern, and packdfrflMm bf chargo.
Fort
U. 8* Patent Marble Company*
DO THOMPSON ST., NEW YORK.
M anufacturers of marble mantlbb,
TABLE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PKDK8TAL8, Ao., iq
Sen uia, Brocatello, and all Italian Marbles. This article,
which U » preparation of Marbte Dual, chemically com
blnod with mineral colon, ao aa to bo moulded Into any
form and color, by which a matblo cau bo monnfaetur
ed at less than half tho cost of the common material
while It excels It in durability and beanty. Unllko Mar
blolcod Iron aud 81 ite, there la no surface work, the
color runuing into tho mu* of the matorlnl. while m-.
rnrnlih la uaeu to give a temporary beauty to tho anrface
Munties from $8 to $40. Tablo-Tops, Ao., oqnally cheap
Rights for tho Mauulkcturo and Salo of above fortm<
dlfforonttitatcs, which wlU Insure Immense returns to
those interesting themselves. Information tornisbed oil
application to
PETER RENNIE, Pros’t or
Joseph Lamb, Sec’y., New York,
apr 16—tf 8
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 Malden Lana, Mew York.
•MANUFACTURERS of tho WORLD RENOWNEI
Ivl SALAMANDER SAFE8, BANK VAULTS
Ac. Baltimore Depot, 146 Pratt street. Bostou Depot
* ■ sept 5—ly
14 Howard street.
Important to Housekeepers & Beaters.
it FULTON-flt. and 71 BfEXMAN-St .....N. Yobx
Prinolpnl Offleo 103 Front Street, Now York.
Factory, Nos. 80,37, and 88 Hudson street, Jersey City.
T HE Proprietors of this longand well known COFFEI
and SPICE Establishment, continue to prepare tL
boat PHARMACEUTICAL POWDERS in uso, for raisin
bread, biscuit, tea and othor cakes, Ac. They also props) •
« other articles of dally uso I
Mustard, Cocoa, nnd many — . -
every lUmliy, which they offer upon tho most renaonabl
tor ms. Catalogues sent to dealerswho request them.
ii „ l f n tuiiiu
rs who request them.
U. II. A J. G. ISHAM.
N. B.—Consumers advised to inqnlre for IIopo Mills a;
tides. aug 14—ly
SHIEFFELIN, BROTHERS & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IM
Drags, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perftimery,
170 WHUAS*TitKKl°NKW YORK,
TNVXTK attention o» the trade to tholr largo an
J. varied stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Ac.
In addition to tholr regular Importations of Btapl
Drugs, they Uro also recemng direct from the sources!
iroductlon and manufacture, supplies of Tooth, Hair, an-
' “ ‘ alo:
fall Brnsbos, Bronros, Corks,
and
llortars, Sponges, Frond
English Perfumery, Lubln’s Extracts, and many oth
or articles nsually embraced In Druggists’ stocks, which
‘ ‘ id also to " “■ *
o offer on tlio mostadvantagoon'
they are enable!
tQ Ordora, either In pereon or by mall, will receive prompt
attention. aug 14—ly
Sowing Machines.
E xcelsior sewing machines.—m«i» bj
HOOD, BATTELLB A CO., Worcester, Massa
chuiwtts, patented by Silas no we, Jr., September 10th.
1846. There Machines aw warranted, (with propor use,
OENT.RAL RAILROAD.
Dtvii’foln XUlur In India.
KSiii.tt'.Sss'lS
— ~- J “ —"estor.tbr
aiTWIXN IAVAMMAN AMS MA0OM. .
Leave Savaunah... 5A.«.,and 19.15 p.m,
Arrive at Macon 9.18 p. M., and l a. m
Leave Macon. 11.45 a. m-, and 9.30 r. m,
Arrive at Bavannah 10.45 p. n., and 740 a. m,
•MTwaaa savannah amo aususta.
LeaveSavannah 19.15 p. and 8.30 r. m.
Arrive at Augusta 8.45 p. u^ and 5J0 a. n.
Leave ..6 a. h.,and4.30p.m,
Arrive Inflavaonah............ 1.80 p. m. and 10.45 p. m.
aBTWMBN MACON AMD AVSUtTA. __
Leave Maeoii 11.45a.m-,and9^0p,m.
Arrive at Augusta 8.45 p.M H and 6.80 a. a.
Leave Augusta—................0 A. m.. and 440 p.m.
Arrive atMaoon 9.15 p^M^and 1 a. m.
B8TWBXN lAVAMNAR, MILLIDOBVILLB AMD MATOMTON,
LcavoRMvaMhab.............5a.m.
Arrive In Mllladgarlik ........9*4* p.m.
.eavo Macon .11.43 a, m*
A.rlv.ln Btlonton W iiM .'w AD L E Y . M ’*
Savannah, Ga- t 19th Oct., 1668,xctl3
_ mad 11
UrnaUoM of the Karens of theea ProvTaoes as Ibardn
RE /.B-O.THOMAS,
^ Fiaviaano <,R. I n /aly 7,1054.
Massas Paaav Davis »Sox« -Gects,-ltatoral left
Morgul, both Karoos an4 Bam ms had tonad onttka
valuator your Pain Killer, and I eould readily beva
disposed ol a large quantity or R among them. It
■oeius particularly efflealloee la cholera morbus,
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT N._Y._ANDJ. ORLEANS MAILS.
O N aud aRer SUNDAY, February 3rd, 1860, two Daily
Trains between Macon and Colambus, and one be
tween Macon and Amorlcua.
Leave Macon at 2 A. M., and 8 P. M.
Arrive at Columbus 7.15 A. M.,and 1040 P.M.
Leavo Columbus at 4.16 A. M., and 140 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 10.64 A. M., and 7.40 P. M.
Leave Macon at 2 A.M., and arr. at Amoricns6.40 A.M.
Leavo Americus at 240 P, M., and arr.at Macon 7.40 P. M,
- implets connection between- Montgomery.
uenuKingivUle. Wilmington,and Charles-
son. aiso, with Central Railroad Trains to Bavannah,
MllledgevlUe and Katonton, and with Macon and West
ern Trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knox
ville, Tend. At Columbus with Gerard and Mobile Rail
road to Eufoula, Ala., conneotlngdaily at Americas,'with
Four Hotse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, thorn-
asvlllo, Rat nbrldgo, Ac., with Trl-weekly Hacks to Lump
kin, Cuthbort, Ao. At Fort Valley with Hacks to Perry,
Haynosville, Ilawkinsvllle and Knoxville, Ga. Paaren-
S ra for Amcrlcua and points below Fort-Valley, should
ko the 12.16 P. M. Train from Savanna)), and the5 P.
M. Train from Augusta to avoid detention at Macon;
for other points on Smith Wesscrn or Muscogee Roads
take either Train from Savannah or Augusta.
Passengers leaving Americas at 2.20 P.M., will reach
Columbus at 1040 P. M. same night.
Passengers from Columbus and the West, for Americas,
South Western Georgia, or Florl la. should take the 140
P.'M. Train ntOolnmuna; sloop at Fort Valley and reach
Americas at 0.40 A. M. next morning.
First Class Steamships leavo Bavannah for New York
Wednoulaya ami Saturdays, and for Philadelphia on
Wednesdays. Passage, In tho Cabin, $20; Steerage, $9.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah, $1400
Do. Columbus to do .............1000
Do. Americus to do .880
OKO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon, Feb. 80, »66 feb 4
VUMHNIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
Great Northern and Sonthem Hail Bonte,
TOR NORTHERN, SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRAVELERS.
F*YW1CE Dally, (Sunday night excepted,) between
JL Richmond and Washington City, via GordonavlUo
and Alexandria. ’
Hours or departure at Richmond...0.48 A. M., and 740 p.m.
Returning learo Washington a.k., and P.m.
and arrfvo at Richmond. 140 p. m., aud 4 a. m.
Baggage Checks and Tickets, given through between
Richmond and Washington.
These two Railroads having no Strap Rail, and being in
oxcollont order, and carrying - tho groat Northorn and
Southern Mall, give tho best guarantee of always secur
ing connections, as Is shown by arrivals dally at Rich
mond nnd Washington city in ~ * ***—‘
line.
Furo betweon Richmond and Washington $6 60
An Omnibus will be fonnd always ready, to takethrongli
passengers and tholr boggageof wearing apparel, between
the Dopots, free of charge, with ample time for them to
take their meals, whether going North or 8outh.
Through Tickets can he obtalnod between Danville and
Washington nt the terminus of the Rond, now nearly
completed to DanYllle. An agont of tho compnny will re-
ceivo tho checks or nassengors from tho Danvillo Road,
and attend to their baggago all tho way to Washington
or the Baltimore Dopot.
Tho faro tho same by the mall line, as by the old Steam
boat route. .
There is no change of cars on the night line, between
Richmond and Alexandria. Jon 14
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
not to get out of repair. They are built ip a. good sun-
■tantiaTand workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors 1
Shoemakers’ and Saddlers’ wafc, In a manner warranted,
to giro satisfaction. The stlch will not rip any more than
common eewlng, done by handt Call and see them in
operation, at 140 OUE8NUT street, PhlladelnhU, up
stairs. W. A. DAWSON \m;t.
may 12 ’VO
FIRST £BEK. GOLD MEDAL PIAKO FORTES.
Merillo Iron Pipe Works,
MERRIL & JAQUES,
143 Ccntrc-St New York.
M ANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS In Wrought
Irou, Pipes, Fittings, Tools, and every description
or apparatus connected with Steam. Water and Gas, for
heating nnd lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Pri
vate Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories
and Halls.
Also Valves, Cocks, Furnas, Ganges, Boilers and Boiler
Flues mado to order. . .
Our Screw Cutting Machinos are entirely new, nnd onr
owu patent warranted to do donblo the work of any othor
Orders solicited from all sections of the countermand
promptly attended to.
J° 23, ’t
ENAMELED,FURNITURE.
DE F. FARRINGTON, Manufiicturor of all
_ _ kinds of Enameled, Painted and Grained Cottage
Chamber Furniture, wholesale and Retail, at tho Manu
factory nnd Warorooms, Nos. 46 and 48 Wooster street,
Now York. P feb 29—3m.
H orace .
r ■ *
\V. JACKSON & NON.
GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS,
246 Fbont St. and 980 Broadway,
New York,
ang 1—ly P
ANDREWS AJE8UP.
Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, ,
Steam Eglnei, Boilers, Machinists Toola,
Belting, Ac.
Importers k Dealers in Manufacturert* Article)!.
No. 67 Pine street, New York
N. B.—Agonta for tho Woodruff k Beach Iron Works’
Steam Engines nnd Boilers. „ „ .,
Exclusive Agency in Now York for Lowell Machine
■hop. Machinists* Tools. P oct 2—ly
APES.—F. OOTTENET ft CO., Importers of French
“ ‘ *" "'Broadst
S and other European Goods, No. 48
ap 3fl. 1866.
1856,
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
PIERSON, HBIDT A CO.,
AVE Received aud will contlnno to receive weekly
H^per Steamers, a large and oiegant assortment of
QI (J; JIJ * t-1 _ 1. Ih«II. .Lb ... »>.« mV. ■ _
tiling, to which they Invite the attention of porcha-
Connected aa we are with a largo manufncturinghonw
North, we feel natlafied we can and will sell aa low as any
other hnnse Bonth.
Merchants visiting the city will please call and ex
amino for themselves.
Wo also koopanlco assortment of Gentlemen’s Fnr-
tolling Goods. Nos; 101 Bryan and 63 St. Julian stroots.
P. S.-AH orders from the country promptly attendod to.
Soap and candles-
76
cn.
25 200 boxes Bcndul’s, Colgate and Croton family Soaps
1, V/i and 2 lb bars.
60 half boxes family Soap;
160 doNo.l do;
doTollot do, assorted;
do Hydranllo Candles;
do Adamantine do;
dofltar do;*
do Sfenrine dot
do Mltchel’sextra do;
do Boadel’s Tallow do;
do Tallow Candles, assorted brands;
40 do Jndson’s Sperm, 4’s U 0’s;
20 do do Patent do do 4’s A 6’s.
In store and for salo by
npr l2 WEB8TER A PALMES.
75
60
75
30
60
120
£jtUNDRIB8-
40 boxes sup. Car. Soda, assorted;
20 do Soda i Baterutus; 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 Ginger; 20 do Fig Bine;
1 ceroon Indigo; 26jars Mocaboy Snuff;
40 dozen Jar* Macaboy Snnff;
80 gross Monrovia'Pipo Heads;
40 boxea Negro Pipes, (large barrels);
100 mats Cassia; 15 bags Allspice;
20 bags Pepper; 2bagsRuce Ginger;
100 boxes Candy, (assorted);
10 do assorted Cordial; 6 boxes W. I. Preserves;
6 do Ginger Preserves,
100 do Woolrs Beheldam 8chnappa, qts and pta;
30 do Rhine Wines, assorted brands.
In abMo and for sale by
anr 12 WEBSTER k PALMES.
NEW 1 1BOOKiL
T
BN Years among the Mall Bags, or Notre from the
Dia^ofaSpBClal Agent ofttiePost Ofltoo_ Depart
ment, witii ^Hustnitions an\ Biographies, and eodfreci
Likeness of each of tho Post Masters Genen
States; by J. Holbrook . ,
WjmJ.IUnd Book
* WeDy nnnltullan&nd I
' deel5
id edlton. Tor
t DAVIS,
Dooksellersand Stationers,
No.l69Congr*«aaL
ORIBStlY—A complete and bonntltol areortmenl
tv, Plain ai»>. Fancy Hosiery. Silk
Jnst rreSlv^ an<1 tor saln by ^
■' • LAPSGN k ROGERS.
TTbERF.—Phllaitoipnla family l] 1 ^ r. bal- oTiia,per
11"
Threa
STEINWAY & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS,
84*88 Walker Sts., near Broadway, Bow York.
■HtaM RESPECTFULLY call the attention o«
■■■■the public to tholr splendid assortment ot
,, # f ||8oml-graml and Sqnaro Pianos, which, for
volume of tono, elasticity of touch, beauty of finish, In
short, everything that renders a l’lano porfoct, areunsur-
K »d. They wore awarded the First Prcmlnm for both
s, in competition with the most distinguished makers
from Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH 1
BTEINWAY k SONS havo Jnst been awarded the First
Prcmlnm Gold Medal (ovor all competitors) at tho lato
Fair of the American Institute, Crystal Paloco, for tho
boat Plano Fortes. 8 dec 10—t
rJMrJYTS, GLASS.
w..(tt l k§i0JY S l f Lurk,
118 Fulton St., New York,
Importers of
CHANCES, ENGLISH SHEET AND FRENCH CLASS,
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, fee., Ac.
Manufacturers of
EXTRA AND GROUND PAINT BRUSHES.
ENGLISH and AMERICAN COLORS, dry and ground iq
oil, imported expresslt for tho trade, which
wo offer on the most favorable terms.
All goods warranted as represented,
Ordors by Mail promptly attended to.
apr 1—3m
’ l/RFLER a WILI OX.
DBHTTISTS,
office over DeWUt A Morgan's
) on Congress Bireel.
^ SAVANNAH, aa.
oct 4—1 y
lor
A CARD-
k W. ROSE, take pleasure ln_returning thank*
i pleasure In returning thanks
% —id particularly to the citizens of
Bavannah, for their very liberal patronage, and hope by
reasonable charges and attention to bnslnoss, to meet a
continuance of the same.
Indian Street Foundry,
AND
SOUTHERN IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY,
Oppoeile the Charleeton Steamboaat Wharf.
Store and Show Room under 8t. Andrew’s Hall, cornor
Broughton and Jefferson streets, whore will he found a
choice list of patterns of Plain aud Ornamental Cast,
Wrought, Rustic and Wire Railings, suitablei for Cetnc.
torlos, lIouBe Fronts, Balconies, Verandahs, Park, Farm
Fences, Offleo Railings and enclosures of o very, descrip
tion. Parties wishing Roiling from any particular de
sign not In tho list of our Patterns of Ornamental, Cast,
and Rnstlc Railings, Ac., can havo new Patterns carved
without extra charge, where tho order Is for more than
without extra charge, where tho order is lor more than
100 feet; under that, a light choree will be mode for the
Patterns, by furnishing a working drawing of tho do-
I . . .. ... Ai. litr ii.
sign required. All wo'rk manufactured by us warranted
to bo as good and as cheap as can bo manufactured in
any othor establishment i« the Union."
in connection with our Iron Rolling, wo shall keep^ln
the store, an assortmontof Iron Furniture, such as
steads, Settees, Garden Chairs, Garden Borden, Flower
Stauito, Brackets of various sizes, and_any kind of Orna
mental Iron Work and Irou Furniture to order. We
are also solo Agenta In Savannah for Demure's French
ELASTIC SPRING BED BOTTOM,
which we shall sell at Manufactnror’s prices. It can be
fitted to suit any Bedstead. This Invention was awarded
three Gold Medals in Europe, and Gold and Silver Medals
at the Fair of the American Institute in New York.—
They are well adapted to a Southern climato, on account
of allowing a free circulation of air, being porfbctly easy
with a single Matrass, and are extensively uwd where-
Ipring Bed Bottom, will pleoio «md tho ilioof tho Bod.
itud, orlf more coneonicnt to them, wo will call onr-
Mlvc. and toko tho dlmcmtooi.
We «re«Uo prewired to momllhctniw Bmtloiwry *n.
•hue, Sugar WlU" with two or throe Rollor., l'lpri,
Column., Limp 1-ooU, Window flutrd., Iron Boon mid
8hhtton, mid .llklnd.ot Iron end Bran Outing.,either
•by contract or to order. • .
StMmboot Work, Btntlonmr Engine., Saw Mllli, nice
Hlllh.nd.llklnd.of Muhln.rj, owrhnuled nnd rnpnlr-
od nt nbort notice, mop 1
OBAI-S-SB * OO.
NO. 0 WIIITAKBR BTRKBT, SAVANNAH, DA.
■WWrnOLEaALK.nd BotnII Bonier. In Buhu, Blind.,,
W Boom, Moulding.,' *o., *«•, White Uml, Z oo
Whltol LIn.rcd, Bporm, Wh.lo, Tnnnor.- nnd Nontilbot
Olln Dim., Bru.li.., Gold Lenl, llronto, Bnlldcm- llord-
wnro.Nn!Ih Mnrblo Mnntel., ho., nprgd-ly
Colton’s Atlas
O r TAB WOBLB, Illtutmtlng Piij.lc.l nnd Polltlen
Qrogrnphp, nooompnnlmt bp Domrlotlon., Oro
graphical, Stattnttcnl, nnd Ill.torlrnl, bp Rlchrnd Bwnln
•UN8 —A Niiall h'* of Dbub’s HarrSllfd Guns, for
G^Wdiiobth^
PALMER * BON.
IvaeofRurmabi . „ ...
itf. arefeartloularij exposed. It It a valuable antidote
o the poison of centipedes, aeorpU ns, hornets, and lha
ike 1 hava been twico stung by e. orplons, and en-
Irely prevented tba Bwalllag by a plying tba Pain
tiller. On onr r i yaga homeward fn m India, tba Cap
tain of the «bipti (taken with vornil ng and purging,
oth v symptom* < 1 cholera I gave hi a a goou dose or
Pain Killer w<lhi: a moat Immediate and happy re
...... ... ... - . hM
Bulls. So cnt'rean i speedy wasiberaVi^that
sored rua he would ne-er — *
'onrexiulien nwl
I. .
LateFIla*! * ary to Baraah,
\ near eg-tin go on a soyage wlthonl
1 cine,Ifne ooold possibly procure
REV J.BENJAMIN,
Mxsiae. Paaav Davu A Son;—Dear Sira.—I find it
necessary to address you again, aa my most ■angnlne
expectations hkvo boenmore than realized. The call
Tor your valuable medicine la Increasing re very rapid-
7 that 1 fear I shall'soon be unable lo keep pace with
t. My particular objectln willing now lato beg that
on the receipt or tbl * you will kindly dispatch another
batch aa ordered In my letter of June last, 1 bo; ‘
CORK
S. ’URgdgliHK
among toe most Important of modem times fee the was.
among the i
lb# well advised flurmcr and stock I
versa! favor with which it baa beta
more than anything else, attoet* IU utility sued s
^For portability,
venienoe of nee, tm
from three to five ha
l>e pnt In o
withoeti
iut expense or
TheXitL.- ,
ivgry State Fair om MlaeoeH (ofiUrylamn
aad that la the uoot ectnUawat —
“ irant»d*lM
There Mills are guarani
•belled aorn, with a dsgrre ef sere and
—jUedeorn.wltha degrreefaasL
fares purposes never attained before.
. Thesubecrlbere ere now prepared i
with Improved patterns
No. 2 to offered at $66 comDlets. ready for attataiM the
team, and warranted to gring ton bushels of (bed pevlowr
No. 3 at $76 will grind fifteen bushels per hoar.
No. 4 at $90 wlU grind twenty bushels per bouh.wUk
twohorses.
Manufactured and for sale by
8.8. BROWN Af!
mar 8 at Nashville, Tenn, and Atl
TO’IIA ISLAND COTVtirf~l _
FMKHE UNDERSIGNED having been ape
JL forthesaleoftbeeelebratedMoArtby
COTTON GIN, the cotton from which la r*ai_
will**:, usually brings three to five cents per p
**4jan from any other Gin yet Invented, are now |
to supply Finn tore and those wanting, with there of reperr
lor workmanship at one hundred and twenty-five dolian
nnnl. V.Im nll.nntll .
_ .— IV letter of June lul, 1 hope 1
will not be entirely out before your tail dispatch reach -
w i patch i
os me, of which however,! have not iii heard, from
yon. l remain,
Pear Sir, laurealnearalr*. . „ . .
i J.L.OA*Rau.
OPINIONS OF THE PROMINENT DRTGUIATfi AND
MERCHANTS IN ITS FAVOR.
. 'Ve, the unaortlRnod, DrngtlaU of this city, have
been acquainted with,andreidforayear or two past,
an article ol Family Mediclni, known at Perrv Davla*
VegRable Pain Killer,and we would assure the public
that In every instance ao for as we koow it haa given
(bo beat satisfaction tbe purchaser. We can recom-
mond it to the public aa an arlole of great merit and
vlriure. indood, we never kuew en article of Aledl-
elno becomesn ileaervcdly popular In to short a time,
• extern;ve tale, and'
which to proved by the fact ...
constantly Increasing demand. Signed. J. D.Park, J.
D, Doimhiy, Wade Eckstein A Co., W. J. 61. Gordon,
(Jhaa.Collina, Abla Zellen, 1,4.0. Ri-arklrk, E. b!
Hlnraan, H. II. Faruln. A. D.ScovlU, O. H. Bates.
The Pain Killor to sold br ” **—- *- " *
Jlor to sold by John B. Moore k Co.. Thoi.
51. Turner k Co. andS.D. Brantley A Co., Savannah;
Barret, Carter k Co., and Clark, Wells A Dubose, Augus
ta; E. L. Strohockor ft Co., 5Iacon. Also by Druggists
and Grocers generally. hov22—cod8m
W INTER arrangement, from Richmond via Staun
ton. Goshon, White Sulphur Springs, Lewtoburg,
Charleston, Vn., to tho Ohio Rivor.
Dally trains from Richmond to Staunton, nnd tri-week-
ly from Staunton to Goshon, Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays—conuoctlng at Goshon with Wm. P Farrlsh A
Co.'s Mall Stage Line, according to tho trl-weokly 3Iull ar
rangements, adopted by the PostOfflceDepartment,from
Richmond to the Ohio Rivor.
Carsloavo Richmond dally at.. ....6.45 a.m.,
nud arrive ut Staunton at.. 2.40 P. M.,
(to dinner,) nnd there connecting with the 3!nil Stngo
Linus to Lexington, Winchester and Parkersburg, Va.
Returning, tho trains leavo Staunton at... 6 a. m.,
and arrive In Richmond at „140
in frill timo for the possongors going South to connect with
oltlior ofthoSouthorn Ronds.
Tho Virginia Central Railroad has been extended and
Coinpletod to Goshen, 83 miles West of Staunton,and laid
with lionvyRnll nil the way, with the exception of about
6 miles, betweon Gordonsvlllo and Bhadwell Mills,
which spaco to now bring relayed with heavy Rail, ana
will be completed In n fow weeks, after which tho whole
road will be in perfect order, and for speed, safoty and
comfort, will compare with any Railroad In tho United
States. J. 11. TIMBKRLAKE,
Jan 14 •
Superintendent.
STOVES-STOVES-STOVES.
THE NEW WORLD COOK STOVE sold by
tho subscribers, to acknowledged by all who
havo seen or used them, to be the best and
most convenient Btovcs for Baking, Roasting
and Broiling, sold in this city. We havo sold
a large number sinco they havo boon Intro
duced into this market, all of which havo
given perfect satisfaction In every particular.
They are so constructed in thq, bottom oven plates, that
they afford more heat than any othor 8toie now in nso.
They are well fitted, very heavy castings, and large ovens.
We. have five sizes. v). are selling thorn at vory low
prices. The operation of this Stovo to warranted.
We havo also a pretty assortment of Store, Hall, Offleo
and Bar-Room Stoves, which we are selling at very low
prices. We would be pleased to have you call and ex
amine hoforo purchasing.
dec 10 LOVELL ft LATTIMORB.
NEW TIN STORE AND NHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY,
HO. 141 SOUTH WIST MARKKT SQOARB.BRYAN STXKkT.
1 WOULD Inform my old friends and pat
rons. I have opened the above store, to con
duct the Stove, Tin and Sneet-(ron business
In all Its various forms, where will be fnnml
a general variety of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-
Iron Were, which twill be pleased to show
yon, and at such prices as will aaltofy yon 11
you want to purchase.
AI kinds of Roofing, Gntters of Lead, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Repair
ing executed with despatch,Old Staves pat up and Pipes
tarnished at short notice.
Tlu-Ware at Wholesale and Retail. Gall down Bryen
street, K will pay you for the walk.
nov3 JOHN J, MAURICE, Agent.
By the Steamer Augusta
W E HAVE RECEIVED and are now opening, an
assortment of seasonable Goods, consisting in
partol the following, vis;
— Amoskeng Blue Drill;
104 Bro. Allendale Sheeting;
Ilayard Bleached Shirting;
8 x 8,10 X10, aud 10 x 12 Damask Table Clothe;
Drapery filuslin;
Georgia Nankin;
Ogden Bro. 8hlrtlng; . ,
To which the attention of the public to invited,
mar 12 AIKIN ft BURNS.
New Books.
Received by Warnock ft Davla.
APRIL IBT, I860.
T HE First and the Second Marriages; or the Conrte
sics, of Wedded Life. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie.
DIokena* Household Words for April.
5I0RE OF
Hon. fills* Murray’s Letters, from the United States,
Cuba and Canada.
Eruoet Llnwood. By filre. Leo Hentx.
The Works of Olando Duval, complete.
Humo's History of England.
Prescott’s Philip the 2ud.
Macaulay’s History of England.
Mllman’s Glbbonr Rome. t t
For sale at the Bookstore,
apr 2 No. 169 Congress street.
New Books.
Received by_Jobn Coopr 8b Co.,
'iuzisiMY, APRIE IS-.
A PPLETON'S Cyclopedia of Blographla, embracing
a series of Original Momolrs of Distinguished Per
rons of all Tiraos; edJtod by Francis L. nawks, L L D.
Tho Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon Bona
parte with hto brother Joeeph. ...
Recollections qf tho Table Talk of Samuel Rogers.
Poems, by Charles Kingsley; author of “Hypatia,”
Bnrague’a Elements of Natural Philosophy.
The Angel In the House: a Poem.
MORE OF
Prescott’s PhlH^the Second.
Tho Attache In
Ten Years among tho Mall Bags.
Estelle Grant? or the Lost Wife.
Rambles In Eastern Asia. By Rail.
Memoirs of Rev. Sidney 8mltb.
Home Services. By W. Bacon Stevens.
Kri;cst Llnwood. By Mrs. Lee Hents.
apr 2
-160 bags Flour; 60 bbls do, Just received
■*'’ %BANTOY, JOHNSTON » OO.
jpLoun.
nlTTEK AND CHEESE—
H 80 kegs choice Goshon Butter;
60 boxes do English Dairy Cheese j
co.
faBBF.—25 bbls prime and tees* Beef for sale at
mar 26 . WILLIAMS A- RATCLIFF.
^^■hTSKBY,—73 bbls Raw Whiskey, landing
, ^'"“““.tfiSKTlSSli k RATOUW.
—---iber Cag* toTnform b*to friends ano
tho public, that he has just received a large sap-
ply of SILK and GINGIIAM UMBRELLAS.—
^17^They bring manufactured expressly fbr himself,
io can confidently recommend them for durability, and
at prices that will suit all purchasers.
R. 8YM0J
IRS, Draper and Tailor,
17 Whltakr- - ‘
UMBRELLAS.
A FINE LOT jnst received—tucluu.
and French Ginghams, a superior article. - Those
In want, call and see, at the Clothing Store, Gib-
bon’s Range. OEO. 8. NICHOLS ft CO. *
nBFAlGERATORS, Meat Safos, Water Coolers, Kwt
Jw Water Filters, Wire Dish Covers, Fish KettJM,
Soup Digesters. French Tinned Ware, Tinned and Enam-
•llou Stow Panto,Cooking Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Table
Cutlery, Cedar Tubs and Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow
Ware, Clothes, filarket, Travelling and Fancy Baskets,
BirdCagos, Planished and Japanned Ware, 4c. Also,
Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Ware. Brass Kettles, Stove
Pipes, Cooking Utonslla of all kinds for Stoves and
Ranges, togothor with tho finest assortment of Honso
Furnishing Goods In the city,
mar 10 IIORACB fitORBK.
Lace Setts I Lace Setts !
HENRY LATHROP & OO.
oxhlbl
red per
_ most beautltal! assortments of Lace'Goods evsr
Iblted In this city, embracing tho following styles)
Real Thread Lace Setts; do Maltese do do.
do Honlton do do; do Valenciennes d*
do Valencrinnos Bertha Capes and Slsvees.
French throughout Muslin Sotts.
Mourning Setts, entire new style.
fob 14 HENRY LATnUOr ft OO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
R ECEIVED steamer Knoxville, 40 pieces of fin*
Printed Latvns at Vi\A cents, by
feb H ; Henry.lathrop ft co.
N
P LUMBINOTnin Its varions - brahcKes, attended to
at tho shortest notice, and in superior style. Also.
—• uu.twv, ill nupcuur oil io. Aim,
may bo found Shower Baths, Galvanized Iron, Tin and
Leaded Bath Tubs, Copper Boilers, Potent Pan Water
Closets, Load Pipes, Sheet Load, Brass and Plntod Cocks,
Force Pumps, India Rubber Hose, for salo at the House
Furnishing Store 166Broughton-st. r
mar 19 HORACE M0R8E.
SPRING,GOODS, SPRING GOODS.
Ill V. Ul.ll.".llia.. li.iMa aaa.ia.J — _. _ ...
Jpl
each. Extra roflari $11. ,
Extract from a letter from a Florida planter; "s
“ The McArthy Gin is Infinitely ahead of eyery ;«thet '.fl
Gin yet manufactured. I would not be WfUkmt one ui
treble the amount; it aavee trouble, to simple,-
out beautlta) cotton. The stanUj “• —’
IK assortment for sale at n_
4 JOHN OLIVER'
121 Bronghton t
kg' Rooms papered at tbw ahnrteet notice «fan IB
and Borders.
121 Bronghton te.
New Books
Aeealved by Warnock ft Davla.
MARCH I4TII, I860.
T HE Life of Henry th* IVtb, • King of Franco and
Navarre; by O. P.R *
Navarre; by 0. P. R. James.
^Eua^-s, Critical and MUcellaneons; by T. Babt^toq
The History of Scotland during tho reign of Qoeeai
Mary and of King James YI; by William Robertson,
Macanlay'a lUitory of England, from tbe Accession -of
James II
Hume's History England, 6 veto.
For sale at tbe Bookstore,
mar 14 No. 169 Congress street.
New BookB.
Received toy John M. Cooper 4k. Co.
THURSDAY. APRIL 8TII.
TfaTATIONAL Bystem of Political Economy. By had*
ll erick List, translated from the German.
Notes of Travel In Eppt, the Holy Land, Turkey -and
Gri.nrn. Tlr n.iilnmln Hm. T\ TY
Greece. By BenJaminDorr,D.D. ,
Married, not Mated: or, How they live at Woodslde
and Throckmorton Hall. By Alice Oarey, author ot
“Clovernock.”
The Green Mountain Girl; A story of Vermont.. By
Blytho White, Jr.
Tolling and Hoping, the 8tory of a Little Hunchback
By Jenny Marsh.
The Island of Cuba. By Alexander Hnmboldt, trees
lated from tho Spanish. By J; 6. Thrasher.
The Private Life uf an pastern King. . By Wllltour
Knighton—new edition.
filanual of Britlsli Rural Sports, comprising Shooting
Huntiug, Fishing, Hawking, Raciog, 4c. By 8ton«
heuge.
Sevastopol; Tho 8tory of its Fall. By George B. Enter
son.
Clement Lorimer; or, The Book with the Iron Clasps
By Angus B. Reach.
Sell; or, The Narrow, Narrow World. By Mrs. Gore.
Amy Charlton: or, First Days at School.
History of theRavages of tho Yellow Feverin Norfolk
Va, 1865. By G. D. Armstrong, D D.
Tiie fltory of a Drop of Water. By Catherine Long.
Hon. Miss Murray’s
TTN1TKD STATES, Canada and Cuba.
fflj Scbwegler’a History of Phllorophy inEpetame
translated by Beeyle.
Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new supply In- half CM
and In Cloth. •
Napoleon’s Confidential Comspendenes wlthbla broth
or Joseph.
De van’s History of the Queen's of the House of Bar
ovri^-2vols.
The Allschl in Madrid.
Romance of the Harem, by MJsa Pardos.
Rachel Gray, by Jnlla Kavsnangh. •
Earnest Llnsford, by Mr*. Leo Hent*.
mar 4 W. TnORNE WILLIAMS.
Fashions for March.—•
UIBANK KESUE'S f.rl. Ouett. ofluklon,.
Jr Much.
Putnam’s Monthly Magazine for March.
T HE Subscribers have received por steamor Knox
ville, a beautiful lot of Spring and Summer Silks,
consisting In partof
Satin striped Poult de Sole Silks.
1 do Oro DeKuaps do.
, Plaid and striped Glace do.
fob 14 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
NEW GOODS.
J UST Received per steamer Knoxville—
Rich Silk Roues; Berage do;
Poplinett do; Crape Departs do;
Lovingnn Came do; filous. do Chins do;
Chintz Brilliante; Fancy 8ilk»;
Printed French Cambric;
Solid color do do;
English, French and Domestic Prints;
Furniture Chintz;
Gold Embroidered Scarfs;
Black Silk Mantillas;
Fancy Ctsimeres; Black do;
ALSp,
A largo assortment of Embroideries, Ribbons, Ac.
For sale by (feb 18) DzWITT A MORGAN.
Spring JfMantillas.
J UST Received, a very handsome lot of the above
Goods, of entire new styles, by
feb 14 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
FOR SALE.
Oinnn CASKS Nails, 100 dozen Collin* Axes,
W3O0OpairTracesassorted, 600 dozen Hoes
assorted. By N. B. A U. WEED.
Jan 6
STAPLE GOODS.
B LEACHED Shirtings and t-heetlngs;
Tl T..1II, A • - -
. Linen Drillings; Coisimerei, ic., forOontaand
Boys wear; Damask Linens; Napkins;
Doylies and Towelings; Irish Linens;
Long Lawns and Birds Eye Diapers;
Linen Bheetlngs; Pillow Case Linens, 4c., 4c.
For snto by
•Pr7 DsWITT ft filORGAN.
O ATS, 4fco.,—2,600 busheleprime Ohio Seed Oats:
600 bushels fresh Corn Sleal;
600 bushels freah Corn filcal;
126 hales choice Eastern Ilay;
100 bogs superfine Flour;
Corn, Wheat, Bran, Sait, Old Peach Brandy;
Old Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
In store and for salo by
apr 7 WAVER ft CONSTANTINE.
C OFFBR-—2,960 bags Coffeo, cargo of the brlf
Abby Jones, from lUo Janerio L for sale
npr7
ucnv, lur in
N. B. 4 1
Yin
T? Shorts, the-best of feed for horses and cows, for
■alechofu) by
npr 7 JNO. INGERBOLL.
W INK.-Fifty boxejLsngswortli’ssparkllng Catan-
ba, Jnst received Iff store of
apr 7
WAYNE, GRENVILLE ft CO
B J ,
LARD.—60hhds Sides; 20 boxes Shoulders;
28 bbls Lard. In store nnd for sale by
apr 7 . WAYNE, GRENVILLE 4 CO.
P ILOT AMD NAVY BREAD.—fill under
signed offer a supply of Pilot and Navy Bread, on
liberal terms. Jan 24 ' LYNN ft SNIDER.
WTOTIGE TO SHIP CAPTAINS.—We have
J^| _ received a now supply of Mess and prime Beef,
which wo offer at the lowoet market price, and to which
LYNN *■
we invite your attention.
Jan 17
I ft SNIDER,
96 Bay street.
W INEN GOODS.—Rec’d per steamer Alabama—
Aj 104,114,124, Linen Sheetings; 40 and 46 in Pil
low Case Linens, by
Jan 12
HENRY LATHROP A OO.
0ORN 91EAL.—JOO sacks fresh ground Corn
Meal, for sale by
Jan 17
LYNN ft 8NIDER.
YITHIBKEY AND MOLASSES.-lOObbl
FT Pikes’Magnolia Whiskey. 160 dq Molasses, for
sale to arrive per achr Narragansett, from New Orleans
by Jan 18 OOTAVUS COHEN.
lUfTBR, CHEESE, CANDLES, Ac—
TIP . ,
■ to 20 kegs choice Goehen Butter;
190boxes do do Cheese;
60 do Eng. Dairy do; .
100 do Adamantine Cahdles;
60 doBperm do; _
100 do Tallow do; •
100 bbls Butter, Bngar, and 8oda Crackers;
60 do Pilot Bread: -
60 boxes fresh Raisins;
10 frails soft Almonds;
Received by lata arrivals, and for sale by
mar 24 HOLCOMBE, JOHNBTON ft OO.
|TBP t CANDLES, 4kc-
luu, vanuusis,
16 bbls prime Leaf Lard;
60 boxes Adamantine Candles, (Starbrand);
76 do Beadel’s Tallow do 0’s and 8’s;
• 100 do Smith's 4 Buchan’s Family Soap; -
76 do Colgate’s No. 1 and lb ban do;
Jnst received and for sale by
mar 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 400.
2JACON HIDES.—IQ hhds chplce Bacon BWes,
landing from Keystone State, and fbr sal* by
mar27 0. A. GREINER.
-H18KBY.-200 barrels Whiskey | 200
WJ .
▼ ▼ lasses, 100 boxes star Candles. _.
apr 8 OOTAVUS
TkOHEITIC LIQLPORt-
JLf 60 bbls B. Phelps'Gin; . "
60 do Old P 4 II do; •
50 do N.O. Rectiflod Whiskey;
26 daiDomeetlb Brandy;
■ut SOBANTOK, JOHN8TOK A Op..
mar 6
Embroideries.
R eal honiton lace setts.
do Brnaels Point do do.
do Knglleb Thread do
• Vale ‘
do Yaienck-nnca do do.
N. W. Collars, lu every variety.
Linen and Crane Coltoraand Sit
Lace Dauds; French Bands.
Swiss and Cambric Flomidngs.
Lace Veils, ftc., Ac. Just received b;
fob 10
DzWITT ft MORGAN.
DeWitt & Morgan,
4 — Goods, which they offer ,
lowest prices, and to which they solicit the attention
purchasers. Gibbon’s Bnlldlng,
fob 28.Congress street.
Just Received.
sortment of
Byron and Polka Collars;
Opera Neck Tics:
Fancy Napoleon Keck Ties;
. do Albert do do; .
do Cheeked Napoleon Neck Ties;
do Louten Washington Neck Tics;
Blkand Col’d Moire Antique Neck Tie* .
mar 12 AIKIN ft BURNS.
A RB NOW EEOKIVINO a firge and elegant
ment of New Spring Goods, to which they Invite tl
attention of purchasers.
Henry Lathrop & Co.,
JJAVB RECEIVED PER STEAMER—
Ladies’ t'olored and Red Kid Gloves;
do. Dark Fnr Cuffa:
French Emb’d. Maslln Collars;
do. do. Cambric do4
. do. do. Muslin Sleeves, 4c. dec 17
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At the Old Stand, 155 Bre«|htea>$ i
ni4TB WARMERS, Planished and Japanned Wai ,
MT Cooking, Parlor, llall and Box Stoves, Cobktt'g
Ranges, Grates, list and Clbak Stands, Ladles’gewli g
Chairs, Gas Standsand Tubes, Cedar Ware, WRlow Wat %•,
ftc. Also, Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Ware. Brass K» t j
ties, Stoves, Pipes, Cooking Utennla of all kinds t. r
Stoves and Ranges, tqgether with the finest aasortmt-i t
MORSE.
m
Jan 26
■^1^11 ITE and colored Brilllantes ^colored Lawns^
Plaid Ginghams; Solid colored FrenohCaihbrii
do do do Lawns.
Plain black Sowing 8ilka. , -
do Plaid do do.
Snow drop Damask Napkins.
Irish Linens,LongLawns,ftc.
**“ HENRY
fob 14
RY LATHROP A CO.
noh Mona de Lai ns, Cashmeres, Raw Silks, Stock a>4
dol’d Silks; and in fact, every variety of Drees Goods,
which will be sold at the very lowest prices. We on ’y
wish thorn to call, and see how Uttle monsy need be spe«
fbr a handsome drata
ROKXNBAOan A LAD50N,
>0.2 ShUff. BtonA
dec 2b
WAVER*
H 184 i
and Tassels:
I
Ballou’s Pictorial.
Also more of
Rose Clark; by Fanny Fern.
Amy Leo; or, Within and Without.
Tho Iroqnoto, Minnie Myrtle.
Edith the Quaker’s Daughter.
Lily Huron; or, the Autobiography of an Orphan Gl*
Rachel Gray; by Julia Kavansgu.
The Watch Girl; or, Life Scenes as they are. For se t,
by WARNOCK ft DAVIS,
No. 169 Congress stmt.
A RE now Receiving their 8pripg a„
of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, alsba 1st
assortment ol Plantation Goods, which they offer at tbs'
A SUPPLY OF GENT’S LINEN BOSOMED SHIRT t
of tho latest and meat approved styles, tho an <i •
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
JWevitt, Lathrop # Rogers
A RE NOW RECEIVING a large and elegant assot I-
DRESS.GOODS.
YYri WOULD call the special attention ef the Led 1.1
w ^'wbbmmds;
HENRY LATHROP A. CO.,-
•AVER^vta^* t M^AWtamwM4*^.gv i
EngOrape; Plaid JeoQPets-4c, > ^ Janll
MORE NEW JEWELRY*
i ■npBannBSsir';
lo, and all gold, in every variety, and a larger'***« 4-
ment than usual In single pieces.
Also a very fin* assortment of Sleeve Buttons,,-««8t r
SSttr ■