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8NKKD ft SIMS, Republican.
Tl. II. IIITiT'iV* CO., Oeorginu ft .Tournnl.
THOMPSON ft WITIHNilTON. Mnrnbi'x News.
MEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
IT. S. Mllli NTIU.lU:itNi
Tin sines cumhkisinu this i.ink ak*
ATLANTIC,
I’apt. West.
PACIFIC,
Capt. Nvk.
A
HALT Hi.
i’apt. Comstock,
ADRIATIC,
Capt.
Thesoshlpshaving boon
built by eomrncuoxprossly
forgiuvriitneni sorvlce, c-v«
pry cure has been taken in
their couitruolion, »s also
iuthelr engines. io ensure
^ tm streiigth uud spe«*l:'Jund
icir acc-»m uoiiutmns for posjongors are unequalled
>re!i-g«nco w comfort. . . ., . , „
iVi-.-oof passage front New York to Liverpool,in fir-t
s ;■ *139; in second catil", §7.i; exe! :sivo usoof ox-
r* *Dc -tale re«-m,832.1. From idvorpoolto Now York,
*«t ai d £•!().
An ovpiirionced Surgeon atlache I to each ship.
No bnrtiiscau ho secured until pc '1 for*
PRiiPlHilD D.vTESnt SMS.INC.
^r•lr^ .Wu> York. f r °»‘ Liverpool.
ltJ05. •**»•»•
Vines !iy lnn.24 .l«i. r »;Suturday....4:.n. lit.. IH.1.,
• i-K-sd tv....lel). 7..|S-i.VSjiiuriltiy ..Feb.27.. IS.Vi
• in.-«dnv.... Feb21..I&W>|Saturday....Fe'.i.III.. IMS
|Sr.turday... .dun. 21.. 19.15
For Freight or Passage apply to
•"YMtli K. Oi ILL.NS. SC tVallstiui.l, N. Y. %
t'lWX. S||M»!,KY - *.(>.» t.iverp.-*d.
"i i*;* i; i.n .< , h i> & C< I,27 Austin Friars, Loudon.
"■ YlN’VSJu'iiT ; CO.,PatU,or
i •. II.ns.ti’ id,linvr-'-
‘ iT !ia .A'lio.-n* of --tvse -••*{»- will not lie accounin-
• 1 goM, ii ver, ti.iiii -a. »jn eio. J«.velrv, prialott*
'• I--*. >r me ids. unions hills of l.i.iu*-* uro signed
r, anJ the v.-'lne ihoie.ifexpriT-itnl ibvrehi.
■*t»lppefj please take 1: ’il-e. ihat toe -hip- of Mile
tie cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
.hi.;* niwfly
iEW YORK, BREMEN fit SOU \ ..AMV. uN
l NIT1SDSTATES nlAlL STKAIHTiKS.
The ships eompri-higthll
llni*are tho WASH I.N'i.T *N.
I'apl. II. C.iv.-iidv; lliili-
MANN. Capt. lidwnitl Hi-.-
gins. Tin hi* eti’iuni-rH st'-p
.it SmiUiaii.'.tou, belli going
and I'ytur dug.
PB0P08BU DATBS OP SAILING—18511.
Fr*»m Srmtli-
From nm;.i >11 f< r
liremeii. New York.
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Fob. 23
• From
Now York.
8ATUUUIY.
maun, Ian. 29
hui.;ton Feb. 23
.i-»‘i!t Mar. 22
•* a glen April 19
man May 17
"Uifoti funo 11
■aann July 12
■••i'I’H Aug. 9
•**-•• 3ept 9
1 it--it Oct. 4
ii.-u Nov. 1
. n-:t m Nov. 29
'•big al
Mar. 22 .V r. 20
April 19 April 23
May 17 .'lav il
June 14 June IS
July 12 Jiuy lrt
Aug. U Aug. 13 Vj
Sept. 0 S'-pt. 10
Oct. 1 Oct. S H
Nov. 1 Nov. fia
Nov. 29 Deo. 3
Dec. 27 D**r. 31
Hihumptoii, both going uud i- iiroing,
p iss-ngcrH proceeding to London and Havre,
1 '-i'- g--s »v, rauy other route, for th» economy of tiniu
“*--i is'rsost xnw was to south immox ami mtKMr.v.
L: ’ ' iMa. Main Saloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower So-
!<•; Second do. $00.
• it,.-rs and newspapers must pass through tho Post
'-Mils of lading will be signed or parcels received ou
V- III sailing.
V-i -\p -ri-mced Surgeon is nttnelicd to each ship.
F«r fraiaht or iiassage, apply to
C. 11.SAND. South 11 William Street, N. York,
C. A. IIKIXKKCN A: CO.,ltremen,
CltOSKKY U CO., Southampton,
W.M. IS KLIN. Havre. |-in 10—lv2»w
„ J. R. GILMORE & CO.,
Commission Merchants, 9
, , , iVEJW YORK.
Particular attention given rotuesmo 01 Cotton. Rice,
>■;- and liberal cash advances nmilo on conHignmentH.
.Ki'l-'KUKNCKS:—Hunter AOammell. Savaiimdi, (Jn.5
Mi. I’urslay, Ksrp, President Commercial Hank, Kidder A
nrtia. J. II. Flaiiuer, Ksq., IVilmington, N. C.
v 15—ly
JOSEPH CARSON & CO., '
SUCCUSSOUS TO •
THO 9, J. CARSO M 8l Go.
Light Street, IIALTIMOUK.
Wotrrn Product and General Uoininixuiitn Mcr-
chitithi anil Dealers in Jlacon, Pork, hard, Ac,
flip* Orders respectfully solicited *tf9i
J»n21—flin.
T
„ BLANKETS AND KERSEYS.
’ll*. PLANTKIt never had a better opportunity of
i"irchasing tho above named Articles, nt so grent
;r -iins ns they can lie bought now nt tills Store. Wo
lv ." on hand a large assortmont of DLANKKTS. which
1 * '•« beat for size, weight and quality. All who really
1- a to boy, are advised to call at
. ItOKBNBAUOII & LADSON'S,
No. 2 Sbndd’s St-
E. M. BLOTJKTT,
COM.RCT1NI1 ARKIYT, 7
D:\RIBN.CBORRIA.
V M fPsiiecitnllyrnfer f#artlcs.c> 'he following
eenlipnien: Alexander Mitchell. T. P. Pea e and
* lb*kenbnugh. Darien. On.; Samuel Palmer h Son,
n:c!h; v.t».y : , !Cl . y . ,- >q hnrlcdon.S O.tP J.
«■'-I. r.5 H',lt.M P ,el, Now York.
"wl-h.i Vt.. IS!,*.
jForcifl U.iBfnroa CauDa.
Itllkt ifeJO.MRS,
WNYBSiiimo, ItlTKKK COUNTY,OA.
Prnotlcolaw in Richmond, llurkc, Washington, Seriveu
and hmauuel.
TIIO&. M. ■RRRIKK. MALCOLM D, JOKM.
Ucciw iy
U. 44. CIA II A A INN,
ATTORNUY AT LAW,
For*) III- Oa,,
A III pracllco in tliu Flint and adjoining couutieaof the
Jan 7 Macon Circuit. U_
EQ .tT-itc ladticr.
■ 11. i, ,c,,|v «d a consignment of Irisctts, Curls
.11 l '*’ , n , l Front Pieces, from tlm importer,and will
Tii'WntNew York prices.
illiH* fl„‘ r, , n,, ''' , " s, ' ir e are well assorted, nnd ordots
""••l nt nny time for colors not on hand, by
O. M. flJUKPKN,
. SuccHsssor to Into M. Kastman,
<nav. , i r ' Vl,, " ,lr ' ,fit * R,,,ro "bovo Pulaski House
AND CHEESE —'JO nil,,, rliolro
u " b'llter.io kegs eholco floHlion Rilttor. 20
idp.r -r»lr. >,y* W fTItcese, landing perslonmer,
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON h CO.
W.II* A. LOFTON. M
ATTORN BY AT LAW,
unv3If. monticollof 44co.
WILl.I.ill KDWARDN.
ATTORNF.Y AND COUNSRLLOR-AT-LAW,
Mionnopi’, ITorlilu,
will pracllco imho Conns or Bast uud South Florida.;
Roieionccs-^Tiinno Pinkney it Co., Charleston,H. C.e
Pierson, llcidl At Co.,Savannah, Ua.; Cooper te Mother,
Micnnopy. Fla.
march vi1 iy*
H.l.llllBli W. PBPFlUt,
Successor to
II B N It Y J . P li V P 11 R & SON,
Wiiirhi'*, Jotvolry 11111I Kill or Ware,
So. 17ft Clirannt at., tip/ionitc the. State House,
iMlilitilolpliio.,
tnay 30 ly
Wlt.lVlAitl J- UTI.t BSl.lt.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wnrronton, CJoo.,
Will practice In tit ' Northern Circuit of Ceorgln. nnd
in thocniititioHof llurkc,' 'olumbla, Jefferson and Wash
ington, of tho Mlddlo Circuit. ly may 9
FULTON HOUSE,
A T I. A X T A 44 !: 4> U 44 i A ,
UY A. H. UKF.Vll-L
Atlanta. March 14. HS3 if mar 111
SADDLERY WAFiH-HOUSE.
Young’- Dullding, Sign of the UOLDblN SADDLK,
iil'lusl IK W. H. SIMMONS’U.OTIIIX0 Hioite.
W. II. & OO.
Have im hand u good assort ni.*nt of Saddles, HridleH and
Harnesses, of whicn the following comprise a part:
Spanish Quilted, Ovorl.ii I nml Sliartoii Fuddles, plant
er's large nnd oxtra lnrpi Sad.lleas Mini's plain do.; Bug-
ll-li do.: Hoys’ nnd Race do.; badlcs' Saddles of a variety of
.... Hoys’0
pit tern* { Drldlosimd Mnrtong.iles
Icty 0
; Snddle 'Jugs, Trunks,
' SADDf.BR'S MATKUIAIJt.—Saddle Trees. Skirting nnd
Ho:!skins: Pad >lo.; Straining and Worsted Web; Thread
and 'focl.i, iissortoil sl/ea.
lIAI’.NKSSli.*'-.—Conch, ltaronche, ltuggy and Sulky
Hanie—cs of all kinds, by the singlo set.
CAIlRIAtlBTRlMMINHS.—Haroiiclie. Muggy A Sulky
Springs Mid Axles; Dash Frames: Hobbs:iiidMi>ws,by
the single set; fluted and llmss Stump Joints; plain do;
patent Hn-.li Leather, Top uud Curtain do.: broad and
narrow Lares, variety of patterns: Silk and Worsted
Fringe: black and purple Coa<-b Moans; Muggy Limps,
Plated a.id DiiisS Carriage Rand-; Mrass and Plaited
Knobs, Ac. July 23
local i;mdi:\ci: or rm: vai.lt;
untl Firo-Proof Qualities of
WILDEU’S 8ALAMANHICU SAFES,
A* M ANt'FACTI'RKI' UV
STAHNS &* MARVIN,
SHW VOIIK.
IN TtlB lire of the 3d
Inst., which consumed
:hn brick huilding.occu-
nied by Mr. John T.
t'liomns oppo«lto the
L-is Works In tlifis city,
•vus u Sal,1 of tho above
Icscrlpbon, coiitniniiig
the books, papers ami
money of Mr. Tiiumas
and tihliough the build-
ne was destroyed, the
said Saf - sit stained no
injury whatever from the
liitonao heat to which It
hud I'u-.-li expoEed. Oil
opening U.n Dale, the
K »n«ui,,- wee.*, .ii.ui ui..ii*iiirb('(Laiu| in tliesaineordei
nnd c-ui'l Mien ts wh n plnced there, except usliglii
di-color.nUui to the projecting ends of a lew papers,
unil the hacksn| oiic or two ol the hooka, caused by
Uic sicam ffeuuratod in the rfnfe, while ut Itsgrcutest
heut.
The Anfo ami contents,ns It cntiK-from the ruins,muy
still liosoi-n, In tb-j piHsess'on uf Mr. Thomas, ni iho
(•a* Works. A laigc assortment of these celebrated
SntiKdlwuys on hand,and for unto by
C. II. C NMPFIBI.D, A .'cut lor Mauufnciurers,
July 29, 19.15, 171 Muy st., Savannah, Ca.
I lake picusitre in uorroh' ruling !ho lorogoing state
ment.and 'ii Kililltioii ivouM ad l that tl eb<ioUsnren*'W
iu use. J.T. THOMAS, Woo l Yard,Ferry Wharf.
July 28.1933. oct 21
4856,
SPRIXK AS# HlM.liEll CLOTHm
I PIERSON, III91DT &. CO.,
H AVE Received and will emtioue to ri •-ive weekly
perStoanieia.it largo and «leg,nt nssortniciit of
Clot id 11 g, to which they invito tlm attention of purcha-
crs.
Connected as we are with it large mniiufncl tiring house
North, we feel satisfied we can Mid will sell as low us any
other licUMf South.
Meicnant* visiting the city will please call and ex
amine for themselves.
Wo also keep a nice assortment of lleiitleinen's Fur-
i.shingUonds. Noh:1u1 Itryan mid fi'iSt. Julian streets.
P. S -All orders from the country promptly ntteti-led to.
S OAP ANl) CANDLES—
2 "1 boxe- Mendel's. Colgate and Croton family Soaps
1, 1*4 and 2 ih bars.
6*) half boxes family Soaps
150 do No. I do;
75 do Toilet do. assorted;
190 do Hydraulic Camilla;
75 ijo Adamantine d->;
5<) do-t-r do;
•I
2(1
IK» d 1 Me 1
120 do Tillov candl* s. iisGirted brands;
|o d > Ju l-u's .jperiii, . - '. t»V;
21 do do Patent do do l's II (i s.
fn •tore and for sale by
npr 12 WB11STKU V PALMES.
do Ml! I,. IVextra
V Tul I *v
S UJVDRIES-
lu boxes sup. Car. Soda, assorted;
29 do Soda : Suteratu*: 2 casks Sul Coda;
5 coskM Potash, 2d sorts:
l«ll boxes do 12 and 24 lb* each;
10 do Ground Peppers Hi do do Allspice;
12 do do (Unger: 2n do Fig Mine;
1 reroon Indigo; 25jars Maniboy Suuff;
40 dozen jars Macaboy Snuff:
3<t gross Monrovia Pipe Heads;
40 box*’* Negro Pipe*. 1 large barrels);
100 mats Cassia: 16 bugs Allspice;
20 lings Popper; 2 ling* i'.uce (linger;
100 boxes t'Hiidy.in’-mrted):
Ml do assorted t’ordlal; tl boxes W. I. Preserves;
6 do (linger Preserves,
ItJtl do Wo dfa 9-hei lam Scliliapps. qts nnd pts;
3*1 do It It * tm Wine-, assorted brands.
In store and far sulo by
upr 12 WKRSTHR k PALMKS.
NEW ROOKS*
T UN Years aim mg the Mail Mags, or Notes front the
Diary ofu,Spccial Agent of the postOfilco Dej-.art*
tile lit,* with Illustration* uud Mi—graphics, nud a correct
Likeness of each of 1 lie Post Masters (o-m-rul of the United
States; by J. lfolbriK.k
W> man's Hand Ibwk «>f Magic—second editon. For
sale by WA MNOCK ft DAVIS.
Mool;seller- and Stationers,
dec 15. No. 159 Congress st.
.*• THE FOliUMf
O il Forty Years Full Practice at the Philadelphia Mar.
My David Paul Drown. Ksq.. 2 volt. Subscriptions
to the aliovo work received bv
Jo 21 J MIN M . COOP Kit ft CO.
TT.H DSIERY—A rompl-’te nnd Imautifnl assortment
njl or every variety. Plum ate*. Fancy Hosiery. Silk.
Thread and Cotton. Just received and for salo bv
marl! I.ADSON A R0HER8.
CDfTh IIBIsS No 3 Mackerel. 60 quintals Codfish. 2
casks Hake, 50 boxes Herrings, lnnding from
bark Empress and for sale by
feb 7 CAULKTON ft PARSONS.
C£Ei:i> POTATOES.—VTlibis prime Seed Pota-
toes, binding per schr M Mnrr. front Boston: for
sale by [feb 7] HUNTER A OAMMELL.
(AIHPIIENE.-20 bids, fersnlobv
HICIC.—10 tn paving llrlek. for sale bv
' dec 5 0 Alt LBTONA PARSONS.
N EW HUSH POTATOES“-20 bbUrecelv-
«d per steamer Welnku fiuin Florida, for sale bv
tnay 12 CLAHHOKN ft CUNNINOHAM.
B ACON.—Prime Ciiicinnnti Sides and Shoulders
also Maltlmorc llnnts, for rale by
may 7 MINIS St JOHNSTON.
B AGQING.—150 bales prime heavy Bagging In
store and for sale by 9
may 0 SWIFT &'CO.
B ACON —75 lihd* side* and SlioulderH, 6ft casks
eholco nam*. of tho following brands; Palmetto.
Trowbridge 4c llcattcy, and J B Miller. Just received
and for sale by
may 22 1I0T.COMRE. JOHNSON ft CO.
c
IIOICE FAMILY HAMS, and BKKF TONGUES,
lnnding and for sale by
may 21 MINTS A JOHNSTON.
F RENCH ZINC PAINT.—snow White and
Vi'llln Montague, French Zinc White. iu*t received
and for salo nt JOHN OU VF.U’S
mny 21 Paint and Oil Shop.
C ~ HOICEOIiD MONONGATIELA WHIS-
KBY.—Ten bids choice Monoiirnhela Whiskey,
very old nnd pure; Just rocelved per Keystone State,
nnd for sale by GIIA8. A.ORBTNKR.
ntny 7 _ T0t
AY.-lftO hales prime Northern Hay, landing per
sclir R. Planner, and for sale by
unv 14 _ CLAOIIORN te CUNNINOHAM.
F AHAsbliS, UMTIREL.I, AS, GENTS half
Hoseiind Undershirts, Linen Unmbrlo Ifdkfs, Imng
Cloths. Rrllllnntes.irnlr Cloth Skirts. (Irnss Cloths. Sum
mer Quilts, lliiekahticks, Minis Bye, Draper, Ac., Just re
ceived nnd for salo by
la 23 DxWITT t MOROAN.
H
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1856.
jSTTJMBER 119. . '
Xcto=Yocfe aaim-turmcutn
from S. M. Patten fill &• Co.’s shtvertiainjf Jtptntp, 11
A’nainu it., JYeio York, and JYo. 10 Stalftl, Huston,
P. ft Co are Avoids lor the most Infiiiciiiiul atiu lar
gest circulating Commercial pnner* both In thu United
States and »ho Canadas.
THE ONIsY MEDAL AWARDED
DY THE JURY OP THE NEW YORK KXIUMIT10N
7«* the English or Foreign Sauce. Manufactu
rers, hat been obtained, amongst numerous
Competitors, bg
LEA & PERRINS,
ron Titian
Worcestershire Sauce,
WllEltKllY FURTHER TESTIMONY IS AFFORLD
Of its bcins Hie best Sauce lAlanl.
p^. —Tho colohrlty of this Sntlco lias extended to
every quarter of the globe, nnd Its ifik-acy In
promoting tliegenornl health Is becoming daily morcob-
served nml acknowledged.
In tho United States it Is hold to he the most agreea
ble condiment, and Isestoomod for Its tonic nnd Invigo
rating properties, Its habitual use enabling the slutimeh
pei fuctiy to digest the fond.
On the Continent of Europe, thusn qualities have been
testified io by a gentleman, who writes to LEA ft PER
RINS thus:—"I have mu led a bottle of year Worcester-
shire Sauce In a tour I liavo just completed through
Spain nml Portugal, and believe lowe my present state
of health toils use; your Sauce Is Stomachic,nnd 1 think
medicinal 1 can with truth say tlirro Is nothing in n
traveller's baggage foes<uiitiul to his comfort, nt least in
these countries, as your Sauce.*’
I u India, also, where it 1* found nt the moss of every
regiment, n medical geiitlouian writes from Madras to
his brother in tho same profession nt Worcester, In tho
bdlowiugterms : “Tell Lea ft Perrins that their 9nuie
is highly approved in Iiidin.nud that it la.iii my opinion,
the most palatuhle as well ns tliciuost^wliolesomo snuco
ma-le.” %
This Suttee Is suitnhlo for every variety of dLh, aud
the universal demand winch it* excellence has created,
hailed to many Imitations boitig offered to the puhlio,
under u variety of names, hut the geiiuineniay lie known
by the ilium.' of “LEA ft PERRIN*,” being Impressed
ilp-<n the patent nietnlic capsules, or patent glass stoj»
pc. of the hottlo, ns well iei tho labels and wrapper.
Solo Agents for tho United States,
JOHN DUNCAN ft .'ONS,
4ft5 Mreadwny, New York.
npr 5—ly P
To Housskeepers.
yip HE (111 EAT EMPORIUM fi*r supplying tho want#
JL of Housekeepers, located nt
Xos.041 mill 940, Droatlxvny, Nexv York,
is now fully storked uith the largest, finest mid most
complete assortment of
House Furnishing floods,
to bo found In the win id.
THE STOCK EMBRACES:
l'luted. Until mi iu mid I'hiinslied Tin Ware.
I'nivol.iiu nml Fancy Hoods.
Miinkeis in every variety.
Bird Cn-;os. Cutlery. Mats.
Wood ami Willow Ware.
Iron Bedsteads.Chairs and ll.it stands.
Hi'Uidies of every description.
Feather Duster*, Limp land Lanterns.
Ktigli-li ami Herman Enameled W.ue.
Refrigerator*. Wub-r Coders and Double Ice Pltdiers.
llip.r'qiom,© and Fool Baths.
CUEdreti'i (.’ah* mid (’.irriage*.
Austin's Patent leu Cream Fic-zt-rs.
The ctlebrati d DovottshlveChairs.
(.’air) or Rattan Ware.
Chlncso Tea Po>s, Cnddbs. S.-crelnrie.i and Cabinets.
Tea Trays, iu endless variety.
Itockiug-IIors-.'i, Propellers ami Higs.
Fishing Tackle.
Bronzed. Copper and Mrass Hoods.
llaiiimoeUs and Mosquito Nets.
Preserving Cans at tho lowest ni.iiiufneiuiers’prices.
Gard.-n implement*.ofewry d< -'-ript!••»•.
Also.nneii.lle** vaib-ty of Fancy tloods of great utility :
The location of his "tore is central um. •'•nivenh-ut to
the lending Hotel*. IIlHralus-iooiii* are U\o In numiier.
and uro tho most spacious of any in (hi - lim> of Im-im-iH
In tlm city.
Th« attention of his assistant* will lie polite nml
courteous aud an examination of his stock will always
give pluasiiro llis good* are purchased allinwt exelu-
*ively ibr cash, and an- offered at prices such n* defy
competition. Ills aim is to givo to th > public what nun
bo strictly termed a grand Model Hoimo Furid-lib-i,
Depot. Tho grealcst care used iu filling ord-rs from
out of tho city. Catalogue* furnished by tn.iil.
ROBERT DAVIS.014 ami 010 Hmudwnv. N. V., sole
Proprietor of the great Emporium lor supplying lira
wants of Ilousukoopers.
Jy 22 P 3mo
THE HAZARD POWDER COMPANY,
Manufacturers and Seniors In
G-TTiNT POW ZOOS 3=?..
M aying reduced their prices to cor-
ivijioml with tlie redm-d eost. of SaltpKire. con-
tmiio to offer their w II Known lira mis or EL EOT It HI
INDIAN RIFLE and KENTUCKY Mil LK Powder. In
Kegs ami CniiHtoi'd Also, Hunp-iud *r for RLASl'INH
and MINIMI.o.uii|.liningufull as* .itnn-nt of qualities
and kind.- i -q’lired l>y the trad -. guaranteed to givo ou
tiresati*faeti *ii.
Tlm stamlai'd of tlu-lr Powueh, wliiuli has now enjoyed
tile highest reputation lor Kioto than twenty-live year*,
will bo fmiud unsurpuM'd by any other lumufai-turu of
the kind in the world.
For sale by tbo prim lpal dealers, nml also at tho office
of the Company, No Ml Wall.cor. Wutcr-st,, New York.
A O HAZARD, Pre*’t
A K Docclass. Sec'y. P may 23—Cm
t E-STA BLISIIKD - IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATES
WALTER^ KAliER ft t t).
Aim rn nti, From:li, llo ro-pa*
thic,»ml Vniillla Cllt id 'I.A'I li:
prepure I Cl ICO A: RIM >M A, t.’( •
Cl )A PASTE: Cocoa Sticks. 9o|ii-
bit-, llomiNpaUiic mid Dietetic
('"cot; Uncoil Miells; Cracked
Cocoa,ftc.
These Maiiiifactim-s to which
rnt-T yRKMtt'Ms have been n-
wnrih-d by iln <:hi'*i lu-iii'it on*
an Fairs m tbo Union, nroun
f,e <f. f/oiocr fi Fruit oxcellunt Lot for cliMdreii.invh-
nf t.'ir t'uciii, with a lid*, nml person* ill lioaltli. They
;*••</ priirit, allay r tlier thrm Induce Hie tier-
von. ox -it* in. nl ut'.oiidaol iipmi the usoof tea oreffue.
and .to 'O.-oiiimoii'led bv Dr*. 'Vurreti. .Licl;*ou. Ila\-
warit. \Yurp, and Admiis.of Rollon, and by eminent
pin -ii-iuusel-eivli re.
F'<r*iihi by all tbo pdiicipsl Hrocurs in the United
Slates, tm| by tmdr \gents.
D. ('. Murray. Now V..rk; Hriint ft Twolls. Philadel
phia : Tleunus V. Mrund jo. Ilaliim'iri*: Kontietl k Dud
ley, - tin. (V ALTER M \ K Bit ft t '
|o 19—3m l)ori;lie«ter. Mu**.
ANDREWS & .TESUF,
Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY,
Steam EulneH, Hollers, Machinists Tools,
licit ill”. &,c.
I mi* 1 evKits ft Dc.m.krs ix M.iNCPurrrnr.nT’ Amicus.
No. 97 Pine street New York
N It — Agents fur tli" Womliulf ft Reach Iron Works’
Ft earn Engines nnd Holier*.
Exclusive Agency in New York for Lowell Mnchlno
sh *p. Machinist--* Tool*. p oct 2—ly
A FES.-F. COTTKNET ft CO., Importers of French
nnd other European HimhIs. No. -I 1 ; Broad st.
np 39.1565.
s
.i^?L 0u^!0.jE>,
D ft W ROSE, take jdea*nr- in returning thnnkf
• to the public, and partb'iilarly to the citizens «
Savannah, f-.r their very liberal patronage, and hope by
reasonable charge* nnd attention to hii-inc«s. to meet n
continuance of thu same.
Indian Street Foundry,
A.Vtl
SOUTHERN IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY,
Oppoiitc the Charleston Stcumliou.U Wharf,
Store and Show Room under St. Andrew „ Hall, corner
Brouphton und Jt-llursou at roots, wbet o will In fmiud n
choice liet of patterns of I’l.i.u ami GriiMmuutiii l'io.t,
Wrought, Rustic nml IViro Railings, suitable tor Gome,
torles. House Fronts, Balconies, Verandahs, Park. Farm
Fences, Office Railings and enclosure* ol every dcscrqi-
tloti. Parties wishing Railing from auy particular-de
sign uot in the list of our Pattern" of Ornamental, Fast,
and Rustle Railings, Ac., can havo now PaUcruucurved
without uxtra charge, whero the order Ih f.»r more than
100 feet; uuder that, a light charge will be iiimbt for tiio
Patterns. byfurnisblnK a working drawingof the de
sign required. All tfork manufactured by n* warranu-d
to bo ns good nnd as cheap as can be manufactured in
any other establishment Iu the Uuion.
Iu.connection with our Iron Railing, wo shnll keep in
the store, an assortment of Iron Furniture, such ns Bed
steads, Settees, Garden Chairs, Garden Rni ilers, Flower
Stands, Bracket* of various size*, aud any kind of Orna
mental Iron Work and Iron Furniture to order. Wo
are also solo Agents in Savannah for Demure'* French
ELASTIC' SPRING BED BOTTOM,
which wcshnlUell at Manufacturer'* price*. It can bo
fitted to suit any Mt-dxb ud. This invention wn* awarded
tlircnibdd Medals in Europe,nnd Gold und Silver Medals
at the Fair of tho American Institute in Now York.—
They are well adapt'*] tmt Southern climate, on account
of allowing a free circulation of air, being perfectly easy
with a single Matrass, and aro extensively used whore-
over they liavo been introduced. Persons wishing tho
Spring Bed Bottom, w 111 plenso send the size of the Bed
stead, or if umre convenient to them, wo will call our-
selves and take tho dimensions.
Wn arc also prepared to manufacture Stationary En
ables. Sugar Mills with two or three Rollers, Pipes,
Columns. Lamp Post*. Window Gnnrds, Iron Doors and
Shutter*, and all kind* of Iron and Brass Castlugs, either
by contract or to order.
Steamboat Work, Stationary Engine*. Saw Mills. Rice
Mills, nnd all kinds of Machinery, nrorlinuird nnd repair
ed nt short notice. nmv ]
jsrcuj York smuertim-nuntn.
from Skiliin, Fisscher, Owen J- Schell's Jt doer tiling
Ihiiine, 319 llroudtony, wV>w urft.
Plato and Window Glass.
IllJiOV, STUITUEUS & Co.,
No. I’d ClIfT St., New York,
IMPORTERS & MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS.
CHANCE'S ENGLISH SHEET, CROWN
AND CRYSTAL PLATE
WINDOW GLASS.
Flutkd Glass ron SKr-LtoitTS, Hr hen llouszs,
etc., etc.
Colored. Ornamental,
Opticaland Miorosoopio Glass.
THE LONDON AND MANCHESTER
PLATE GLASS COMPANY'S
THICK POLISHED PLATE
FOR STORE WINDOWS.
Itougli Class for flours & Sliy-liglits.
A TTENTION Is invited to the above various d'-sei ijh
tlnnsof Window Hush in u*o for Stores, Dwkllimis.
ami other purpoxus. The quality of these urlleles I- in
ferior to uo corresponding description, nml In many r«s-
pact* sm>t;utiili. Our SlieotGInsH will lie found lietter than
the French in lt*freedoin Irom Stain, ltlisr. Ac.
Rhino Aok.nts for two of tho i-woest HlassManifac-
Ti nritH in Ei liofE, wonro ctmlded to offer deai.eus aud
OTIU.K8 every advantage in price* and 1-auue stocks.—
Prick Lists will ho furnished on application.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
HnVYi^rfWfT^ol
upr 19—1 mo
French Window Glass.
EDWARD P. DICKIE,
141 Chambers Street, N. Y.
Two doors West of llmlsou River Railroad Depot,
O FFER' TO DEALERS and Consumers Ins celehm
ted brands of Frnm-h Window Gln«s on fnvoniblo
t'-iiu*. I’artiis wishing iuforuiatiou will he furui*hed
Willi priecs ou receipt of their addres*. HIium cut to any
desired pattern, aud packed free of charge,
npr 19—ly S
For tho l.OOOyOOO.
U. S, Patent Marble Company*
GO THOMPSON ST., NEW YORK.
M anufacturers of marble mantles,
TABLE-TOPS. COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, ftc., In
m-uui.i, Drocntcllc. nnd nil ItalianMnrbh-s. This article,
wlii. h U a preparation of Marble Du*i, cbeiiiii-Hily com-
billed with mineral colors, so a* to bo moulded into any
form nml color, by which a marble can lie tminufuctur-
ell at less than half the cost of the common nmturial,
while it excels it in durabiiity and beauty. Unliku .Mar-
blei/ed Iron and SI it«, there is no surface work, the
color running into the ma«* of the material, while no
rartii-li I* ns-d to givo a temporary beauty to the surfncc.
M.iiulc* from $Sto$b». Table-Top*, ftc..equally cheap.
Rights for tho Manufacture uud Sale of above for the
•liff-ieiit States, which will insure immense returns to
th"*e inteiestitig llieinsolves. Information furnished on
applicaliou (o
PETER RENNIE, Pres’t. or
Joaxi’il Lamii, Sec'y., New York,
npr lti—tf S
TILTON & M< FAULAND,
33 Malden Lane, New 1 in k.
M anufacturers of the world renowned
SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
ftc. Baltimore Depot, 1-15 Pratt street. Boston Depot,
14 Howard street. sept 5—ly
Sewing Machines.
E xcelsior sewing machines.—Made by
HOOD, I1ATTELLK ft CO.. Worcester. Mnssn
.iiusett*. pntuntf'l by Elios Howe, Jr.. S<q-tcniht-i- loth
1849. These Mncliitiej me warranted, (with proper use.'
not to get out of repair. They are built ilia good mil
•tnutlai and workmanlike manner, ami will do Tailor*
sin "makers' and Saddlers* work, iu a maimer warrantee
io give *ati*if.iction. The stick will m.t ripany nmre that
common sowing, done by hand. Call and see them ii
operation, nt 140 CUKSXUT street, l liiladelnlii i, uj
stairs. W. A. DAWSON A as n.
may 12 ' U!
FIRST PREM. GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES
STEINM/aT& SONS.
MAN* UFACl'UM BBS,
84 & 88 Walker Sts., noar Broadway, New York.
MESPECTKI'LI.Y cull the attention o f
S -^^CriSHtl"' public to tli.'ir splendid assort ut o
‘ » 4* r | ifi'emi-grand ami Square Piano*, whirh. fm
volume of tone, el.-i-tieity of touch, beauty of finish, in
hort. everything that renders n Piano perfect, are uiisur-
!'u**ed. They were iiwerli d tho First Premium for lioih
kind*, iu conipetitimi with the most distingui-hed imiken
from Huston, Philadelphia, New York nnd Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH I
STEINWAY ft SONS liavo Just been awarded the First
PremiuM Gold Medal (over nil competitors) at tho Into
Fair of tho American Institute, Crystal Pulnco, for th*.
In-t Plano Forte*. 8 io—t
ullAMJL OF th llEBULE.
O N and nlior Sunday fl.o I4lh October, luslntii nml
until further notice, the PnscengerTrains on the
.'otitrul Ualiroml, will run as follows:
BXTIVKKN SAVANNAH ANII MACON.
Leave tJuvnnnah 5 a.m.,ami IQ 15 e. m.
Arrive at Mucou.,..- .‘2.15 r. M., and 1 a. m
Luavu »1 ucon 11.15a.m ,nml'.t.30p. n.
Arrive at Savannch 19.45 r. m.. amt 4.39 a. m.
ntilVICN SAVANNAH ANII Al'OI'BTA.
Leave Savannah 12.15 r. »u, und fi r. u.
Arrive at Augusta H.45 p. M.. nnd 3 a. m.
Lenvo Aurusiu. Ua. M.,aml 4.39r. m.
Arrive InSnvnnnah 1.39r. m. and 10.45 p.m.
HKTWKBH MACON AND AVUVttTA.
1.01 vc Macon 11.45 a. m . and 11.39 p. m.
Arrive nt Augusta .8.15 p.m,, and 3 a. m.
Luavu Augusta — 9 a. m.. nnd 4.3tt p. m.
Arrive at Alucon 2.15 r. M.,uml I a. m.
nKTWKLN - AVAN N All, M H.L h P 0 XV1LLK ANU KATONTON.
Leave Savannah 5 a.m.
Arrive In Mllk-dgovlilo 2.45 p.m.
.luavu Macon 11.45 a. m*
Arrive in Eutouton 5 p. m.
V\ M. M. WADI.BY.
9itvannnh,<.'u , I2lh Oct., 195.1. „ct i3
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
; over \« iiiCiTTupsi-js the
GREAT N, Y. AND N. ORLEANS MAILS,
I ff andaRor SUNDAY, Fokruary 3rd,I960, two Dally
xjr Trains between Macon nml Columbus, uml one be
tween Macon and Atm-rlcu*.
I Leave Macon nt 2 A. M„ nud 3 P.M.
| Arrive at Columbus 7.16 A. M., and loJJU P. M.
i Leave ColiinibiiB at 4.15 A. M., and 1.3u P.M.
, Arrive nt Macon 10.51 A. M., and 7.49 P. M.
Leave Macon at 2 A. M., nml ai r. at Aiunricus9.10 A.M-
t Leave Anu-ricus ut 2.29 P. M.. uud arr.at Macon 7.4t» P. M.
* Making a complete connection betweeu .Montgomery.
J Alu., nnd Aiigiism. Kingsville, Wilmington, and Charles-
, ton. Also, with Central Railroad Trains to SuTaumdi,
i Mllledgcvilh- uud Entontoti, and with Macon and West
ern Trains to Atlaulu. t’huttn Nashvlile and Knox
ville, Touts. At Coliiuibu* with Gerard and Mobile Rail
road to Knfnula, Ala., coiraortingdully at Ani-ricu*. with
Four Ilorso l’o*l Coaches ’.<» Tallahassee. Albany, Th"in*
asvillu. Hainbridge.ftc.. witl»Ti lwi*.-l;ly Hacks to Lump
kin. Ciithhert. Ac. At Fort Valley with Hack* to Perry.
liiiyiioAville, llawklusville and Knoxville, tlu. Pnsscn-
gors for Anicricti«and point* In-low Fort Ynlloy, should
take tlm 12.16 P. M. Tralu from Hu van null, uml theft p,
M. Train from Augu*tn t" avoid detention ut Macon;
for other point* oil Smith Wesnern or Mttscngpo Rond*
take either Train from Savannah or Augusta.
Pn«*eug»r" leaving Anurlcusiit 2.20 P. M., will reach
Columbus at 10.30 p. m. same night.
IW-i.rui*from Colunibusand tlie West.for AmorF-un,
South Wustorn Georgia, or Florlln. should take the 1.30
P. 51. Tralu atCubimbus ; slm-p ut Fort Valley aud reach
Aniericti* at 0.4tt A. M. next tuoi tiiug.
First Class .Steamship* lenvo Savanunh for New York
Wodm-8'lnys and Suturdnys, and for Philadelphia on
Wodm-Hdays. Passage, In the Cabin, $29; cteemge, $8.
Fare from Montgomery toSavamuili, $1400
Do. ColuiiibuNto io tO
Do. Aniericusto do 880
GKO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon. Feb. 89, ff.fi fob 4
VIRGINIA CEXTRALMILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
Groat Northern and Southorn Mail Route,
roa NotiTitetix, moutiicrn an# wcsrnnx tba\ eu-xs.
fg^WICE Dally, iSunday night excepted,) between
Richmond and WasbliiRton City, via Gord.'iihVille
and Alcxaudriu.
Hour* cf departure at Riclini"nd...0.4ft A. >t.,un-i 7.fbj p.ji.
Returning b.-nve lYasliingtou a. it., and t. st
and arrive at Richmond 1.30 P. it., and 4 a. m.
Baggage Check* and Tickets, given through between
lli' biiiom! and IVnshltigtoii. ,
Theso two Railroads having no Strap Rail, and being in
excellent order, ami carrying the great Northern and
Southern Mall, give the best guarantee of always secur
ing connections, us la shown by arrivals dallv at Rich
mond uud Washington city in ndranco of thu Stviimbmit
line.
Far" between Rlchntuud and IVoshington $6 5»
A it' hiihibus will be found always ready, to taka tlirough
tig'-r* uml their baggngcof wearing apparel, b-tw. cn
Go- I> -M't*. freo of cliar.re. with ample time for them to
take tln-ir in-tl*. whether goln-r North or South.
Through Tickets run be obtained between Danville nnd
Washing!' n ut the tertiihm* of the Rond, uowmnrlv
coinpl.-led to Danville. An agent "ftheconipniiv will r.'-
ceive the ( hooks of passenger'. Iroiu the D.Mivilh-Road,
nml attend to their baggage all the way to Washington
oi the Baltimore Depot.
The fare the same by the mail line, us by the old Steam
boat route.
There Is no change of tars on tho night line, between
Richmond um! Alexandria. Jnn 14
UiFI.GC & wiic ox.
33>33 .TST K£.‘ X13 VE 1 S3 ,
nwszm. Ofllcuovur DeVVItl ft .Morgan'*
Ctr L’migress Hi rout.
SAVANNAH.'
net 4—ly
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns,&c.
WOLFE, DAST& FISHER,
(SwcHnim to HW/V, Gillespie d> Co.)
103 i.-’aoATtXi-ST. YORK.
I.MPUltTlvRS UF
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, UHlt-h,
AND HEAVY HOODS.
K EEP con-.lnutly ou hand, a large aud complete as
sortim-nt of all descriptions of For<-lgu and Do
moatif Hardware, superior Sheffield t'utb-ry, Gnu*. RI
lies and Pistols, best qualtiy ; Planes and Carpenter
Tools, I idlin'*best Axe*; improved pattern(’.?. I'hintcr'
H»e*. Cttlie Knives, Anvils. Vices, Black Smith’s Tools
ftr., ftc..ftc.. which we offer to Country Mvirhuiits at (he
lowest market prices, fur ca-li orapproved credit.
Where'Shill we apend the Summer !~
ROUlSm I-IILL.
Water-Cure <fc
AT
INSTITUTE,
NORTHAMPTON. MASSACIIL'SE
ITT.S.
J UST RECEIVED HY EXPRESS—
Another variety of Silver Ware of tho most beauti
ful pattern nnd finish, Rutter Ktiivcs, Pk-klo Knives and
Forks, Knives, Fork* and Spoons, Fruit Knives and
Fork*. Cake and Poii Knives In every variety. Mustards
and Salts in all variety from plain to the most orna
mental. O. M. ORIPFBN,
Successor to the late M. Knxtnmn,
Jy 7 Corner Bryan and Whltuker-sts
I N all the local advantage* which render attru'-tive an
instil iition for invalid*, ami a summer retreat for
others, seeking relaxation uml pl-u-ure. this stands ub-m-
and unrivalled. For the gratification of rural tastes amt
real enjoyment, it possesses ninnv advantage*over most
‘ watering places.’’ Jenny Lind, after a three mouths
stay, calb-d It the '• Paradise of America.” Families fioin
the South, find ill it n lovely.und in every respect desir
able summer residence. Parents, anxious that their chil
dren should possess good constitution* on entering youth
or adult age, would find that a few month* resilience in
the bracing mountain air of Round Jim, with its sys
tematic, Invigorating exercises, would put them iu p'o*-
*e*.don of greatly enhanced power* of endurance, uml
their whole life would bo likely to lie tnnro energetic,
from the impetus thus clvt» to physical development.
Dr. II- llalsted, th" propr: -i r, continues to pay par
ticular attention to Women'- .1."eases and wenlcnesscs.
Tin- suceeM which has attended hi* method of treating
*nch complaint* by hi* *y.->:i-ui of Mot'.rpathv bn* given
him a inu«t -xtended pmct’ce. This system‘is founded
on new pathological prim-iplcs. and hy it. permanent
cure* uro effected with an ease nnd certainty In-retofnn
unattiilii'd. H" nl*o devote* himsi Ifto the cure of the
vnrhii* Uim1*ofchiotiicdi*.'ase*. Having been for twen
ty year* at ih»head of a Hydropathic Institution* and
within Hint time having treated many th-uiaud* -f the
most coniplicatcd casts, he liiisliHd nuopportuii':> «h.'ch
few have |ios»c*s< d of acquiring skill in the control of
protracted and difficult complaints.
RBFr.nr.SCES.—V. R- O. Ross, and I. W. Morrell. Esqr*,
Savannah: D Wilcox, Esq.. Atigitsra.Geo; H. II.I.c,
Esq.. Manchester, Va.; and D. A. Ilyde, Esq.. Chi.rici.toii.
Circulars sent free to any address on application: --Ex-
position ofMotorpathy.'' postage tree, on ren-irt often
ictteratanips; nnd ‘-Motion Life’" on rca-'pt of six.
Address. II. HAI.5TKD. 51. D.
nprll 13 tf Northampton. Mas*.
Now Books!
Received by .folia 51 Cooper ft Co.,
JUNE 20TII.
T HE DAISY CHAIN: or Aspiration*: a Family
Chronicle. By tho author of “The Heir of Red-
cliff.-. ftc.
Kacho! nnd tho Now World, a Trip to the United States
and Cuba. Hy Leon neaiivnlb-t.
The 51lcro«cope: its Hi-dorv. Construction, and Ap
plication*. By Jnhez Hogg; illustrated.
Tho Duke of Marchmonnt; or Ruined Giouh!rr. By
O. W. M. Reynold*.
Element* or 5lornl Philosophy. By Hubbnrd Win*,
low.
Tho Song of Drnp o’ Wather. By Harry Wandsworth
Shnrtfdhiw.
How to Get Rich; or a Key to Honest Wealth. By
Asher L. Smith. ‘ Je 20
RACHEL AND THE NEW WORLD,
A TRIP to the IT. S. and Cuba, Translated from thu
French of Leon Rrauvallct.
Walker's Expedition to Nicaragua and history of tin-
Central American War. with a map.
The Modern Story Teller, or tho beststorles of tho best
author*, now first collected
Fret man llmit'sWortli and Wealth, orMnxims, Morals,
ami Miscellanies fm-.Merchants—now supply.
The Attache, or Sntn Slick in England.
Carpenter on the Microscope and its revelations, with
upward* of 400 engraving*.
Wharton ft Stille on Medical Jurisprudence.
SQThe Scalp Hunters: Ry Capt. Mayn* Reid.
Tho Grey Ray Mare nml other humorous sketches, with
illustrations.
Cbm. or Slave Life in Europe, with an introduction by
Sir Archibald Alison.
Western Africa: Rv Rov. ,T. L. Wilson.
John Halifax, Geutlemeu.
Jy» IV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Irving’s Washington.
V OLUME 3d. Washington Irving's Life of Wash
ington. A few additional subscribers can be sup
plied. Now supplies of
Alison's Continuation of the History of Europe, 2 vols.
Gerrnrd the Lion Killer.
Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour.
Snarrowgrass Papers.
I'lu-ri-hus tnh. By Dor sticks.
Sqiiler’s Central America, Nicaragua, ftc.
Eubank’* Lifo in Brazil.
Jo 2fi W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
VIKflM V CENTRAL R AILROAD.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
‘iv“i»r^7'’Aunihii a- t.(»
MAXZj BTA.C3rX] XjIWE.
W INTER arrniigeim-tit, I tom Richm-ni-l via Ftniiti-
ton.Go-lien. U IdluSulpliiii-Sprlngs, Lewlsburg,
Cliarb.-stou. Va., to tlm Ohio River.
Pally trains from lllchmond toFtuunton. and tri-week
ly from Staunton toGu-li<-n. Momlnis. Wednesdnv* and
Frida vs—coum-clitig at Goshen wilh Win. p 1'iiribb ft
Co.V Mail Stage Li ms accordlii!: toll," tii-we.-klv Mail nr
r-i'igi-inent*. udojned by tbe Postoffic" Depnrtineiit.fi-on:
hiclinii iid to the Ohio River.
Cars leave Richmond daily at 0.45m.
nml nrrhu nt Stuiuiteii lit •j.io
(io dinner.) and there i-onmcilng with tho Mail Stage
Lin'-* to Lexington. Wlmliostcr ami Parlu-rsliurg, Va.
Rcturniiig. the train* hn- Ftiuiuion hi 9 a.
and arrive in Richmond «t 1.30
iu jiilltini'- for the pass •u;"-r*g''ing South toconm-ct with
eitliei-ot th-.-Southern R-nd*.
Tito Virginia Central Railroad lin* been extended nml
completed to Goshen. -T'- mil. * W.-*t of Ftnuntou.niid laid
with heavy Rail al) the way. with tbo exception ofn1«i'-t
5 tulle*, between GordousvIRi- and Klmdwell Mills,
which space i» now being relayed with heavy Rail, and
will bo completed in a f-iv we« k*. after which the whole
road will be In perfect order, and for speed, safety and
comfort, will compare with nny Railroad In tho United
State*. J. II. TIMBER LAKE,
Jfif* ^ Superintendent.
ST0VES--ST0VES--ST0VES.
THE NEW WORLD CMOK STOVE sold by
tho subscribers, I* acknowledged by all who
have seen or used them, to be tho best and
most convenient Stoves for Raking. Roasting
nnd Broiling, sold in tlii* city. Wo have sold
a huge number since they have been Intro
duced into this market, ail of which have
given perfect satisfaction in nvery particular.
They are so construe tod In the bottom oven plates, that
they afford more heat than any other Stove now in me.
They are well fitted, very heavy castings, and largo ovens.
We have five sizes. \\ »• are selling them nt very low
prices. Tlie operation of this Stove is warranted.
Wo have also a pretty assortment of Store, Hall, Office
and Bar-Room Stoves, which we are selling at very low
price*. We would ho pleased to have you call and ex-
Hmltio before purchasing.
'lev 10 LOVELL ft LATTIM0RK.
NEW TI N STtilti: AND S|||;| T-|UON
MANUFACTORY,’
NO. 141 SOUTH WBST MAItKKT SQUARK DRYAN 8TBXKT.
t WOULD Inlortn m> "id fiiumls uml pai-
ro.t-, I lum*opened Iho above store, to con
duct thus ovc,Tin ami 9 .uo'-lron Luciiie-*
In all its various form.. whore will lie round
a «-n«riil variety of Stoves, Tin and Sheet
Iron Ware, which I will hu pleased to show
jou.aml at such prices a* will satisfy you II
you want to purctmso.
Al kinds "I Rootlin', (•titters of Load. Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Reruir-
iig executed with despatch,Old Stoves pat up anil Pipes
furnished tt short notice.
Tin-Ware at Wbolcraleand Retail. Coll down llryan
street, It will pay you for tbe walk.
H"V3 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
By tho Steamar Augusta
W E HAIR RECEIVED and are now opening, an
assortment of seasonable Goods, consisting In
part *d tho following, viz;
AmoskengDim- Drill;
10-1 Bro. Allendale Sheeting;
Ilitvard Blenched Shirting:
8 x 8.10 x It*, and 10 x 12 Damask Table Cloths;
Drapery 5tuslin;
Georgia Nankin:
Ogden Bio. Shirting:
To which theuttontion of the public is invited,
mar 12 AIKTN ft BURNS.
B l'ILDElPN HARDWARE"-Every nrtlclo
used by Riiildcrs, such n«5lorticc. Knob, Rim nnd
Plate Locks; Wrought Iron Plato and II»ok Hinges;
Cart Butt* and Pntont Blind Hinges; Window Blind
and Sash Fastenings. Cut and Wrought Nail* nnd Spikes,
Sash Weights nnd Cord; Screws, Bolts, ftc. Always ou
hand nml for sale nt low priced by
SAMUEL PALMER ft 80N,
Jy 3 148 Congress Ntn-et.
P ATENT SERPENTINE SPINNER—
This Trolling Unit, is superior to nny other made
for Pike, Plckorc-L Bars, Lake Trout, Porch, or nny other
Kish that take* Pvi-Bnlt. For saleliy
Ba * ilim nm rnvHr.T. "
| LOVELL f TIM0RE.
Now Books.
Received by NVnruock ft Davis.
APRIL 1ST. I860.
T HE First and tho Second Marriages; or the C>>urte
sics, of Wedded Life. By 51rs. Mndcline Leslie.
Dickon*' lion-ehold Words for April.
MORE OK
Ifon. Miss Murray's Letters, from tho Unltod States,
Cuba and Canada. \
Ernest Llnwood. Ry Mrs. Lee Hcntz.
Tho Work* of Claude Duvnl, compb te.
Hume's History of England.
Prescott's Philip the 2nd.
Macaulay’s History of Englucd.
Mllnmu’s Gibbons’ Romp. p
For sale nt the Bookstore,
opr 2 No. 169 Congress street.
JAMES T. LEWIS & GO.,
Wholesale Doalers in
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, &C.,
Aoexts Foh
Pennsylvania and Lehigh Zinc, J/ordecai Lewis
& Co’s Celebrated Philadelphia White Lead,
F. S. Lewie A Co’s Colors, Paints, etc.,
and D. C. Ilornor A Co’s Superior
Varnishes.
NO. 145 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
Jamw T. Lewis. Samuel C. West.
npr 10—3m •
SnnfT anti Tobacco,
PETEE L0RILLABD,
MANUFACTURER.
No. 454 CHATHAM STREET. NEW YORK.
S uccessor of pltkr ft oeoroeIxirilurd, offers for
salo all kinds of SNUFF and TOBACCOS in
general use. For particular*, u Price Current enn be
obtainedby nddres«lng a* above. Tills Establishment Is
one of the oldest of the kind in tho United States,
tnay 14—ly W
Davis’ Fain Killer in India
Tayvov, November 19.1953.
.Mr as its. P. luvts ft Hon—Dear Mr,—'•••‘The
Karans hero liavo no inure ootifld* nee In tho charms of
(heir ancestor-. Tltoy dcsirti rational retuedlea for the
sick. Ujr various moans, principally though lhe agency
ol tlio Rev. D. I., liruylon, these Karen po plo have
becomo acquainted with your modlcine, am* their de
mand foi h is to mo vory surprising.
I now have by mo ordurs fur ntoro than Ally bottles
1 tbeieforg wise you to send mo a quantity, aud I will
pay you throuuhtho Treasurer oft lit* Missionary Uuion.
I boru is no medicine wliicb ataiiila au high In the e«-
llrnaih-n of tbo Karens of theso Provijces as Iho Pain
Killor,aml 1 feel willing to gratify tlem. as I entertain
a very high opinion ofltswoith.
RB/.B C.TIIO.MAB,
„ Proviuenc J, R. !.,,'uly 7,1954.
*.SV V ,,AV,8 A h " ns -Hents,—Before 1 left
unVfAV ,? .. n"!''"A ! !! ld " r ".' '" 9 "* rt •build (Hit tho
« 5?i r , Pa ” K,l,or *“ nd 1 could readily have
dispoaed <d a large quantity nt tt among them. It
swum particularly • ffiealions In ch'Jem niotlius,
H'i . u coinplaliii*. and other disoaaos, to which the na
tives ol ltiirtn:tii, rom their unwholesome stylo of llv-
lug. nrcnnrlictilinl) exposed. Ii la n valnablo antidole
all 10 K , Tr f,u, : l 'l' vdct ' • 0,, £P | « ■••• hornets, and the
like I hitvo hem ttvlco stung by s ornlons. und en.
• rely prevon.ed tho swelling® a ffiS* 111? A
K iar. (»i. mir " yago hotnoward IV* in India, tho Cap"
V * t ;‘ k , on wit . h von,i ‘ '‘ltd purging,
u„;. vbV 1, ' t0 ui * cll " lc l r “ iRHWhlat IgOOU dOHOOl
Pain Killer rthds most Immediate and hapnr ro
suit*. **o cnt'rerr 1 speedy wnsihenl ef.lhut ho as
aured mihov-tub nt> -er uK In go on a voyage without
yourexivUen nte-l cine, If h« could rv.sslbly proouso
U ' REV J.DkWAMIN,
^l.niu Mis** r t»rvto Rurmah.
Mkssks. Perry Davis ft Son:-DearSirs.-1 find it
necessary to address you again, ns my most sangiib e
expectationsbavo been more tlian realized. The call
itMbntl rear Cl, h U lucreM '"« *‘»ver> rapid-
f 1 " ,,nl1 »'»'»» he unable to kaap pace with
it. .My particular object 111 writing now is to begtliut
on tbo receipt of 1 hi you will kindly dispatch another
ba ch as ordered in my Idler of June lust, | hope 1
will not be entire! rout bcfiirn your last distinteh rcacli-
e oir ,, i°remal n ,,OWeV ' r ’ 1 " ol Kd from
Dear sir, vourmiuccrul),
•L.CARRAU.
(•PIMuNis UF THE PROMINENT DUTCH|STS AND
.MERUIIANT8 IN ITS FAVOR.
Wo,the umtcrsluned, DrnggKa nr t»*ls* cltv, have
^—ffaeiloij the purchaser n o cun r.-com.
im nit it to the public as nil nr'lcle of great nit-rR and
v nivv. Imiei-ii, we never knew an article of M«f|
Ine become«o deiervtdty popular in so short a tin!!*
wi.i n i. i . . ,, V. 11 i n, i"""r i” wisnort a tinu>.
which I proved Ity tho lact ol its extensive sale uiu>
coiistuntlv im.-r|-n-iiig (U-minid. Higm-d. J. D. i’urk J
l>. Dongluv. Uud*- Ei-kslein ft Co.,IV. l. y\ ‘ (j„ r ,i„j,'
t.liHs '-oilhi", AbIn Zullciu l.vftc. Ut-nrkirk •• »’*
illnman, h, ii. Farnlu. \ D.scovlli (; H ii,,?-*.
The I'nili Killer is sold by John II. 5I«iore ft Co
51. Turner ft Co. and 8. D. Ihunth-v ft Co o„r,
?. r T “i"' Clur . 1 -: "■•K. * n..Y»K
... '•••'“V. Ahia Zullciu l.ftH. Udiritlrk U*ii*
t Co., Thus.
. Savuniiuli;
n,id llroconn..",.rally. **
Pni'cr HnngDigs and Borders
"“•! iss-ftfi issraasss-
-•
wr’iSSSL.
CM,'.-): Sir l0,,,rs ''“"« “’' J 8-imn.orWlk.,
Safin striped Poult de Sole Silks.
’to Gro DcKnnps do.
l’iaid nml striped iliac*- do.
_ _ IIK.VHV I,ATI! 1101- i no.
NEW GOODS.
, , 5e 5f. i . ved p« r "teamcr Knoxville—
•J* Melt Mlk Kobe*; Heraacdo;
Popllnett do; 'Tape D* Paris do:
do Chin, du.
ChintzRri.Rnnte; lancy Silks;
Printed trench Cambilc;
Solid color do do:
English, i-iciivh and Domestic Prints:
Furn!inr-.- Cliintz;
Gold KmliroidcredScarfs;
Rb“ k .-ilk Mantillas;
D'h'-y Cusimerea; Pluck do:
. , ALSO.
A tn.r,.. ,.r
t»f IHlf. !-y !'"i' HlH IIT A MilUOAN.
Stpriiig .sadutinas',
JoSte'.TLVwVCkr"° r "" “ to "'
fob 14 j^ENRY I.ATHROP ft CO.
_ ^ _ FOR SALE.
CASKS Nail*. Km d.
JSd VJ V V3000 pair Trace
assorted. Ity
Jan 6
- Collins Axe*,
assorted. 600 dozen |)o«-e
N. It. ft II. WEED.
Doylies and Toivding*; I, ui, Li,„. nH .
Lmig Lawn* und Bird* Ey« Diapers;
For/nl” l b/ ,Ctlh,K8: ,,,,U, ' V C,,H0 ftc., ftc.
. — “P‘I DcWlTT ft MORGAN.
-r- SUNDRIES'.
o‘o! 1 ' l0 Rncim shoulder*.
“ ,.,r , ", I,H,,ln, "ro Flour, so hogs Geo Flour,
l-.» l.!d« coiumon Whiskey,
‘ 0 , ,,, Monongahelii Whiskey,
•W do .Io Eagle do.
8*1 d-> coiunioii K. I*. Gin,
w do P. At II. do*
■; pipe* pure Holland do,
Jod.z. Rucketa, 89 do*. llriN.iii*,
box- No 1 Soap, mo boxe* PaleSonf,
do Smith'* Family j 0
220 bags prime Bin Coffee, '
fa) do 1I0 laguira do,
25 do 5rocha do.
25 *lo .lava
209 boxe* Adamantine Candles. In Mo.- and
b.rsaSe by Jy 31 SWIFT ft CO.
.IUST RECEIVED PER FLOlilUAi
R ICIIAIIIWON-S Superior liner,.; W>K,DA ‘
Cheikr.lf umlirir*. do Nnins oik*,
striped nnd id.iln Swiss Muslins,
Palm Leaf Fan*. Grass Cloth*,
s l'J and 11-1 BIeftcJiedC..tt.ni sheeting*
l cn*e superior quality ChIuo*, at C* Tcts*.
.''.I m T'"'"S S‘: *«•' h-r rnlrnt till 1
lowest pric
Jy 9
D.-;WITT ft MORGAN.
C ^. AT .. 0 P IPPEN * S J' ou will find the
most heauti ui Assortment of small Fancy Article-
in. Ii ua and gold ornntm-nl. d. i-ouslMlng iu part of
Jewel lloxi * Fancy do. Rltlcul. *, Florets.Bouquet Vihi-h
Cab e^Dracket Girandoln*. small do. Cologne IJottlo*,
Ribbons. C ologne. Lantern, nine Fiord*. Candlestick*,
and last though not least uti-Siil. .Match Boxe*. a ve.v
tasty selection and something new entirely.
G. 51. MR1KFKN,
. „ Successor to the Intu 51. Eastmnn.
*>' 1 Corner llryan and Whitakcr-st*.
B ACp’N AHDPORKe-M hhilsCh-itrS|.T.^l’6
hlid* Ribbed do, 10 casks llatns, 60 bids Mess
fork.Just received and .or s-il.- bv
. RODGERS, NORRIS A Ft).
~ 1< " i1 ’ i,|h Lxtm and Su-i-rflne Ubnnoii
Mills F ,o,, r.J5 sack* Extra Lebanon Mills Flour,
100 sacks I-ine and Superfine Flour, for sale low bv
. _J. V , ° UODtlKRH, NORRIS CO.
K OPB.-S<hi coils superior hand-spun luqie, land
•ng p«-rschr Henry Nutt. f„ r ml.- bv
_ Bid OH AM. KELLY ft CO-
B agging, rope, &c- _
1»0 bales Onnnv Ragging,
600 coils Rale Rope
6,000 ll.s Ragging Twine. For sale by
Jelfl
IIOLCOMHE. JOilNSON ft CO.
C5"^ah»hy 100 bale* Gunny Cloth.for
e by
-23^
C orn;
sale by
T. B. fcJ.Q. MILLS.
• KiOO bushels white Reoch iViaiid'Tiorn; for
CLAOIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM
C ORN.—Prime white Maryland nnd Georgia Corn,
f-.r snip bv
nug 22—lw R. HAIIERHIIAM ft SON.
Y^anted"
aug 22—SnwIie
—Georgia State Bond*
R. HABERSHAM ft SON.
AIID.-
J sag 21
F LOUR.—350 I.LU Extra Flour.In st< te nud Depot,
for sale by
•J'ffjH WILLI A MS ft RATCLIFF
|RI?IE IVHITE CORN.—1200 bushels prime
iteks. landing nnd for *nlo by
SNIDERS ft ASKEW.
while Corn, in white
aug 25
C ORN- -6000 bushel* prime White Corn, landing
per schoon- r X 51. Turner, from Baltimore and for
rale hy nug29 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
"RT IHIE.—500 barrels Lime landing, per brig Toe-con,
JLi and for enlc by
_nug29 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
C OFFEE.—2,059 bags Coffee, cargo of the brig
Abby Jones, from Rio Jnnefio. for sale by
npr7 N. H. ft II. W BED.
W HEAT 8HOliT9.-l.rob bushels Wheat
Shorts, the best of feed for horses and cows, for
sale clicap by
«P«-7 JNO. IN0ER80LL.
Colton’3 Atlas
O K THE WORLD, illustrating Physical and Polltlca
Geography, accompanied by Description*, Goo
graphical, Statistical, and Historical, by Richard Swain
son Fisher—in 2 largo quarto volumes. Fr.r snlo hy
npr 16 JOHN M. COOPER V CO.
B IJTTER AND (illEESE- '
30 kegs eholco Goshen Iluttcr:
60 boxes do English Dairy Clieeso -,
Received per steamer, and far sale bv
1CRANT0N, JOIlN'STONifc CO.
T P f ‘ r flamer Alabama—
JL4 lfi-L 11-4.1J-1, Linen Sheeting* ; 40 nud 45 iu Pil-
tow Cose I.lnens, by
J*" 12 HEN It V LATHR0P ft CO.
S UGAR AND MOLASSeV-
19 hbds cboico St.Croix Sugar;
‘-0 do fair to choke N. O. do:
!(• «" 5luscovuae d«.,
75 bids cholca N. O. Molasses. In store and for **
bv mar 27 SCRANTON. .*.11Nf-TONft tvt
P RINTED I. AAV NS.—Cases American ui
r rencli loiwus, und Jacouct*; for sale by
FOOTE ft j A UPON.
B ACON SIDES.—30 lilnis prime Sides, landii
and for sale by C. A. GREINER.
mar 19—10
W HISKEY AND GIN, in stornand for sale
by jy 28 MINIS A JOHNSTON.
M USCOVADO SUGARS.—GOhhds Muscova
do Sugars, iu store und for sale by
aug4 COHENS ft HERTZ.
SCOTT’S
LIT T L K GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL
PATTEFTED MAY 19th, 1864.
S ! S. BROWN. Proprietor of Georgia, TruneetM and
1% Alabama, or this iuvoution, which is doubtleaa
among the most important of modern time* for tho oa« of
tbe well advised farmer and stock feeder; and the uni
versal favor with which it has been received from the first
mor« than anything elec, attvrts IU utility and snperlort-
For portability, simplicity of construction, and con
venience of use, the Little Giant has no equal. It ' *
Tuuicnce oi use, tno Little Giant haa no equal. It ws
rrom three to five hundred pounds, according to die,
be nut in operation by the farmer in twenty tninntaa
without expenso or nmchanlcal aid, then adfasted and
used with convenient by anybo,|y.
Tho Llttlo Giant has received the First Premiums nl
every State Fair ora Missouri to Maryland the part Fall
and tluit in the uoet corapllmcntary manner.
Those 51111s aro guaranteed in the moat positive man
ner against breakage or dorangomeut, and warranted to
grind feed from ear corn, und grito or fine hominy from
shelled corn, with a degree of euisi and convenience fo
farm purposes never attained before.
The subscribers arc now prepared to furnish the trade
with Improved patterns and sites, to salt the varid wan
uf all.
No. 2 Is offered at $66 complete, ready for attaching the
team, nnd warranted to grlng ten bushels of food per bon r
with one horso.
No. 3 nt $76 will grind fifteen bushels per hour.
No. 4 at $90 will grind twenty bushels per hour, with
two horses.
Manufactured and for sale bv
„ . 8. B. BROWN ft 00.,
mar 3 at Nashville, Tenn., nnd Atlanta, ua
TO SEA"ISLAND COTTON PD AN TERR
FpilE UNDERSIGNED having Irnen appointed agent
JL for the salo of thu celebrated McArthy SEA I8LAND
Cu'noN GIN, the cotton from which is readily aold, and
wh'-.. usually brings threato five conts per pound Qor*
'..an from any other Gin yot Invented, arc now prepared
to supply Planters and those wanting, with these of super-
iorworkmanship ntono hundred and twenty-five dollars
each. Extra rollara $11.
Extract.i-'tM * *'tt.'r from a Florida planter:
" The McArthy Gin is infinitely ahead of every other
Gin yet manufactured. I would not ho without one for
treld* the amount; it saves truublo, la simple, nud turns
out beautiful cotton. The stapto,ls not injured, and ths
open process so much desired by tho English buyers U car
tnlnly obtained."
aug 24—If
BOSTON** VILLA LONGA.
UMBRELLAS.
1 DL Subscriber begs to intoim his frlondsanrt
tho public. Hint he husjust received a large sup-
*lk^'P>y SILK und GINGHAM UMBRELLAS.—
**-!?** They being manuftictnrcd expressly for himself,
he can confidently recommend them for durability, nnd
nt prices that will suit all purchasers.
W5I. R. 8YMON8, Draper nud Tailor,
17 Whitaker street.
, UMBRELLAS.
j LOT Just received—such n« Scotch
French Uinghmns, a superior article. Those
*^1<**»> "' n »L call and Me, at this Clothing Store, Gib-
* Rang,.. GKO. S. NICHOLS ft CO.
Hon. Miss Murray’s
U NITED STATES. Canada and Cuba.
Schwoglnr’a History of Philosophy In Kpetsmr
translated by Seeyle.
Pieacott’a Philip 2d of 8paln. new supply in half Ca»
and In Cloth.
^NhM’JOU’. Coulldentlal Col I aspemleneo with his brotl
Uevan's History,if tin* Uuern'a of the Uome of nar
over—2 vols.
Tho Atluchi iu Mudrld.
Romani:** of the lliiri nt. by Miss Pardo*,
nacltvl Gray, by Julia Knvunnugh.
Mrnubt Lltisford. by Mrs. Lea lleuts.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Mimbrntderies.
R eal homton lace setts.
do Brussels Point d» do.
do English Thread do do.
do Valcuck-nuts do do.
N. W. Collar*, luevaii varieiv.
Linen and Crain- Collar*and Sleeves.
Lnco Bands; French Uunds.
Swiss and L'Rnibrie FlouiicingM.
Lave Veils, Ac., ftc. Just rectivei] bv
frl1 lp DiiWITT ft' MOHQAN.
DeWitt & Morgan,
A RE now limhing their Spring and Summer Hr. i.
'•* foreign and Domt-Mic Dry Goods, also a Isil,.
assortment ol Plantation Goods, which they offer at tbe
lowest pricer, and to which they solicit the attcutlon •
'"“.f??- 0'l.boD’, Building,
_..JjiiLr Congress street.
.fitsi Micceivetl.
A SV. 1 ' 1 '! !' °. F 0[:xrs LIKEN BOSOMED SU1B, I
-x*. "f he latiist midmost uppr - v od styles, also ansv
sort mont of ’
R.vrou nnd Polku Collar*;
Opera Neck Ties:
Fancy Napoleon Neck Ties;
do AIL,it do do;
do Checked Xupokuti Neck Ties;
do Lnuivt, Washington Neck Tics;
lllk and Col’d Moire Antique Neck Tics;
Al KIN ft KUBNB.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
aVecltt, Jj at hr op 4* 1C oxers
A BE NOW DECEIVING u large mid elegant aitot t
mont of New Npring Goods, to which they Invltetl >
miiiitioiiol purchasers.
li iJtdleH* Colored and Red Kid Gloves;
*lo. Dark Fur t Tiff*;
French KmbTI. Muslin Collars;
do. do. I.'atuhri'- do.;
do- do. Muslin Sli-ever, ftc. dec 27
a TO HpUSEKEl^lRST
At tli« Old Nfund, 1 Oti Ulougliton-S ,
P LATE WARMEI 8. Pbniisli. d mid jHpouued Wat ..
Looking, Parlor, Hall and ltox Stovea, Cookii. v
nmiger. Gri.KH. lint mid clonk Stm.de, Ladtch’ ficwli. i
' hair*. On* Stan*l*mid Tula*.Cedar Mure, Willow M ur . .
4 c. Ah*), Tin Mare. Ir<>u mid Copper More, Brass ii, i
Hor. s. l ij e*, Cooking Utenrila of all kinds t. i
.-boT Hmid Ranges, together with the fim-m nssortirn
"I House furnishing Goods in tliodty.
_ __ HORACE MOUSE
SKIMSM'C''.
w
....... BTJfAMEIt.
. . j and colored Rrllllantcs; colored lawns.
Plaid Ginghams; Solid colored FrenchC'smbti*
do do do Lawns.
Plain black Sew ing Silks,
do Plaid do do.
Snowdrop I)unui*k Napkins.
ItDh Linen*. Long I,nw n*, ftc.
fc'l' H HENRY I.ATHROP ft CO.
DRESS GOODS.
W K Will I.D mil tho special attention of tlie I.ad
to tho large u-MittnM-nt «.f
DRESS GOODS,
to be aeon nt our uHfutdUlmieiit—consisting «-f M.-i i.'
". T;. •'.‘HV d '’Lain*. Cnahmcivs. Raw Sllha. P ck nt
• old Silks; mid in fact, every variety «.f l>r. sUi-.mI*,
-hlrli will Imi sold at the very lowest pikes. Me on
■'Mi them to call, uud sue how little tuonev need oe srei
•r a liamUome drehR.
ItOKENBAUGU 4 LAD.VON,
-\o. 2 Biniod h Store*.
JLttcc Setts ! Mjttcc ScttsT
HENRY LATHROP ft OO.
H AVE Rocelved tier steamer Kuoxvillo, one of ths
most beautiful] assortments of Lace Goods ever
exhibited in this city, embracing the follow ing styles:
Ileal Thread Lac- Setts; do 5Iulte*o do do.
do iloiiitoi. do <lo; do Vulencienncs d*>
do Valeucelnn-s Perthe Capes and Slavees.
f'n-ncli throughout Mttsllu Setts.
Mom tiiug Setts, entile now afyle.
f' h M _ HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
R ECEIVED per steamer Knoxville, 40 pieces of fins
Printed Lawns at IvU cents, bv
U HflNRY LATHROP ft CO.
P LL'MRIN'G in all its various liraricju-a, attended to
at tho eherii-it notice, and in superior style. Also,
may la-found Shower Iluths, Galvanized Iron, Tin and
Leaded Bath Tubs, Copper DulUis, 1‘utent Pan Water
■ To*ets. Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead, Brass and Piated Cocks,
oici Pumps. India Rubber Hose, for salo at tbe House
Furnishing Store 166 Broughtoii-st.
>n“r 1» HORACE MORSE.
I1KNKY LATHUOPlTcor
AVE Received |H-r steamer Alabama, KM, 114,12
—To- 13 r‘ lV IU ‘ Ur «° Filk Co*
.imi InaseU ; Black KlaMIc U.-lls with Black Clasps; R
Eng Crape: Plaid Jaconets, ftc. Jan 12
H
more new jewelry.
J UST Received a beautiful assortment of Broach ea, Ki
llings,ami Bracelets,In setts Cameo, Odd-stone. IU
sale, and all gold, In every variety, mid a larger ass. i
nmnt titan usual iu slnglo pieces.
Alsou very fine assortment of Sloeve Buttons, colli
Buttons, and Studs, plain, Stone, Cameos, 5Io**fc», ft, .
•«» at feb 22 0. 51. GRIFFEN’S.
. NOTICE.
T HE Undersigned has this day removed hisonthc
stock of Cigars, Tobacco, ftc., from his old stun d
corner of Bryan street, to his now store on tho corner <> 1
Bay and Whitaker streets, whcio ho hopes to receive s
■ ontinuancoof thu patronage of all his old friends and
ruitnmors. apr3U A. PONCE.
FOR THE TEETH.
P ATKY’S Orris Tooth Powder, Joyce and Estetly’i
l».-ti!rgent, Monpelaa’ Anti Scorbutic Elixir, Ran-
Dentrillcc, Waters' Tootb Sruip, ftc. For rale by
upr 21
. MOORE ft CO.
i.i 4 ACAts AND LINENS.—Black and C*
ins; foreale by
FOOTE * JAUDON
S UPERIOR MUSTARD.—3 cases beat quali
ty Hudson Mills pure Mustard, put np in 121b cans
lor Druggist’s or Hotel urejust received and for salo by
aug 2 JNO. 1NGKRROLL.
' q^koiTnd rice.
JNO. INQKR80LL.
•10 boxes best quality Ground
’fd and forral.
Itlce, pnt up In 1 lb papers, received and' for sab
au F 8 JNO. INGERBOLL.
W HISKEY.-150 bids M'hiskey, of approvod
brands, in store and for sale by
nug 4 COHENS ft HERTZ. _
C OFFEE.—600 lings Rio Coffee, in store and for
salo by
__ nug 4 COHENS ft HERTZ.
B ACON.—50 hlids primo M’estern Bacon, in air
tight hbds, for sale hy
augl BRIOHAM, KELLY ft CO.
[ EMON SUGAR.—A ucw article for making
A Lemonude without l*nu>ns. 60 cases Just rocelved
and for sale by |
Jy 81 RODGERS. NORRIS * CO.
F AMILY HAMS.—12 tierces Cincinnati 8usar
Cured Hams, expressly for family use, landing this
.lay from steamer Frcoman Rawdon.nnd for sale by
THOft. B. WAYNE ft SON.
■jr ARD.—16bhlsLcaflArd,25kegsdodo, 5 do Ex
IlLA trn Smlthfleld do; for sale by
JY V WEBSTER ft PALMES.
H AY.—105 bales Hay, selected, landiug fromachr
Target, this day; foroaleby
Iv 18 TilOS. 8. WAYNEIc SON.
OhllEN RUTTER.—<1 firkins primeGoshen
xY Rutter, Just received and for sale by
Jy 18 TH0S. 8. WAYNE * 80N.
I ME.—1000 bbls Rockland Lime,landing per brig
_A Empire, and for sale by
Jy 19 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00.
J JAMS*—29 casks choice Baltimore Hams. Jnst re* '
l cuivedandforsaieby
y 19 SCRANTON,
J0HN8T0N ft 00-
1 LDANY ALE.—20 bbls Summer Stock Ale,Just
A received nnd for sale by
Jy 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.