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VOLUME] LI.
18 FUULI8UKD
DAILY, TRI WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY.
. 11. SNEED ft RW.S1MS,
RATES OF ADVERTISING,
For oho square of 800 emsorlest, of nny typo not Inr-
r Hutu .Nouparell, 76ctmts Tor tbo first, and 60 cent*
r each subsequent iuierUuu, forituy timeless tliau oue
••nth.
All Pabular work, with or without rulos, anu udvcr
. 'cmontft occupying double column, ahull bo charged
I,nil'll' tin* nboro rate*.
A.lvcittaemnnu, of whntovor length, Tor nny Unto loa
mil oiio mouth, to bo charged ut transient nitcs.
For a longer time at tlio iBltoVrlttg rates
•Jllios
3 hum
4 mo*
8 nms
12 mo*.
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$24
$30
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2d
2d
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68
32
fid
14
80
32
3H
42
62
70
3d
44
48
80
80
40
68
61
8A
00
43
Al
ftd
70
too
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6S
62
71
no
4S
81
Cd
113
60
84
70
bO
125
1 Square
2 Squares..
" do-
do
do
do
do
do
For any time uotabovo sjiocillud, a proportional charge
111 bn made.
' Advertisements ordered three times it week, will bo
urged two-thirds the ubovo rates.
A deduction of 26 |H*r cent, front the above rates will
• tiudoon advertisemtmtaappearing on tlio fourth page
f the daily.
Special notices, 10 cents per lino fur the drat, and 6
ut* for each subsequent insertion, and In no case to liu
inject to contract. Marriage notices,$1. Funeral Itivi-
,tions. 60 cents each. No special notice inserted for less
mn 50 cents. Obituary notices, Reports, Resolutions,
Proceedings of any Society, Association, or CorjKira-
iioii ordered to lie published, ft cents per Hue.
Steamboats will be advertised at $10 per annum for
'siei'sinHupi—Vuere out one u ruuuiu*, $40 per an-
mm: if two or more. $30 each.
Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be subject to con
iract but to be charged at tlio rates prescribed per
\v''i -n any bill for two numtlis advertising, other than
uitru t. ainoiiuts to over $50, a deduction of 25 per
•n». will be made.
Yearly advertising, with tho privilege of change, will
> t.iiieti at the following rates:
For one squaro, renewable once a week $46
•• •• •• twice “ ....A 56
•• “ “ thro** times or oftencr. 70
Kv rv additional square contracted for to ho charged
uo-iraif the above rates additional.
Yearly advertisers shall he limited to the spaco con-
acted for. All contracts shall he In writing, stating
.initely tho nntiire of tho buslnoss to bo advorttacd.—
.iiv advertisements not properly connected with the
•mesa shall be charged separately, and also any ex-
oof matter over tlio amount contracted for.
i' attract advertisements payable quarterly: advertise-
from strangers and transient persons, payable in
U1 others will ‘ '* * * "
.trance.
I bo considered due when called
Tho paper, under no circumstances, to tie included in
contract.
Professional and business cards, not exceeding ft lines,
ill lie inserted at $20 nor annum.
Calls on persous to become candidates, will bo Inserted
i other advertisements, to ho paid for invariably in
trance.
Announcing candidates for oflico, $10, to ho paid in
.Ivanvv.
Advertisements not marked on. tho copy for a specified
m-. will bo inserted until forbid, and payment ex-
rt'd.
itojulnr advertisers and ull others roudlng comnin-
i itlousor requiring notices designed to call attention
. fiirs. concerts, solp'es, or any public entertainments,
h *r • charges are made for adriiittance—all notices of
;■ »te associations, every notice designed to cull ntten-
••i i - private enterprises calculated or intended to pro-
i c • individual interests, can only bo ino-nted with the
III r-tumling that the same Is to be paid for. IT ill-
;: -t in the editorial column (which can ba only at tlm
• -r -ti'in ..r tho editors) the same will bo charged at the
,• ■ n »t le*s than 20 cents per fine.
Advertisements ordered In the Weekly, $1 per
|ii.iim for each Insertion for any time less than one
•utin For tnoro than one month, at oue-linlf the rates
.-dllod In aliiivo table.
T' ndersicned, publishers of Daily. Tri-Weekly and
‘cd:ly newspapers in Savannah, Oa., pledge themselves
rlctlv 11 adhere to tho abovo bill of charges, aud in no
i*t:ince t<* deviate therefrom.
Tl'.'j above rates to take effect March 1,1850, and to
■itiinio binding until changod by the voteof a majority
' the undersigned.
N. tl.—This schodnlo shall not in any way effect tho in-
zrityof oxtathig contracts. Allcoutrocts for tlio year
•any other specified time, shall only cense with tho
xairation of tho period for which tho were mado.
8NBED A SIMS. Republican.
R. D. HILTON ft CO., fleorgian A*Tmininl.
THOMPSON A WITflfNOTO.V. Morning Nows.
ATI.ANTIC,
• ’apt. West.
PACIFIC,
JEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
(>. S. MAIL SriOAIUlillS.
Tllfi SIMPS COMrniSlNU Tills link ARK
*»—— BAI.TIO,
Cnpt. Comstock.
ADRIATIC,
Uapt.
Theseshlpslravlng boon
built by-contract,expressly
forgovcrmncnlsorvlcu, ev
ery enro has boon taken In
their construction, ns »lsn
Intlieir engines, to t-nsuro
- - strength uud speed;Qund
cir acorn aradntmtu for passengers arc unequalled
r.Icgance or comfort.
Price of pussago from New York tn Liverpool,In first
Mn$l3H: In second cabin, $7.1; oxcluslvo uso ol ox-
•dzo statfl room, 3325. From Llrerpoolto Now York,
i ami .£20.
An experienced Hurgenn allaohod to each ship.
No berms can busveurud until paid for.
I’ttOrcWBII DATES OF SAILING.
t-rew JV>to York, J* ram I.inerpool,
1855. 1855,
lues lay....Jan.24.. 18551 Sulurdny....Jnn. .13.. 1835
.. Ksday....Keb.7.. 1835 Saturday ..Feb.27.. 1855
' Incsday.... Feb21.. 18551 Saturday.... Fob. 10.. 1855
| Saturday... .dan.24.. 1855
For Freight or Passage apply to
IVARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall street, N. Y.
KutVN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool.
MPfl BN, KBNN \ RD It. CO,27 Austin Friars, London,
b. tV MN WRIGHT u CO., Purlo,or
C '.II.DRAPHR,Havre.
tiTMio owners of those ships will not bo accounts-
f r irnld, sl.ver, bullion, speeio, Jowolrv, precious
•;«, or ine'ali, unless bills of lading are signed
cor, and the vnluo thereof expressed theroin.
iij-i'ers pleaso tako notice, that tho sliip-i of thin
•• cannot carry nny goods contraband of war.
•!». mwfly
■wiaspSi
EW YORK, BREMEN & SOUTHAMPTON
NITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
Tlio ships comprising tills
lino lire tho WASHINGTON,
Capt. E. Cavetidy; HER
MANN. Capt. Edward Hig
gins. These steamers stop
.at Southampton, both going
and returning.
•1856.
From South
ampton for
New York.
WEOMKsn.lY.
Feb. 27
Mar. 28
April 23
Why 21
June IB
July 10
Aug. 13 3
sept, nr
Oct. 81
Nov.' 6gf
Pec. 3
Dec. 31
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILIKO-
n-rmann,...
II Tina nil
Washington...
lkmiuiiii
Washington.,
il-rmnnu
From
From
New York.
Bremen.
SATURDAY.
SATURDAY.
...Ian. 28
Feb.
23
..Fob. 23
Mar.
22
..Mar. 22
April
10
..April 19
May
17
..May 17
Juno
14
..Juuo 14
July
12
-July 12
Aug.
9
..Aug. 9
Sept.
0
..Sept. 6
Oct.
4
..Oct. 4
Nov.
1
..Nov. 1
Nov.
29
..Nov. 29
Dec.
27
Stopping; at Southampton, botli going and returning,
\ v ' IT-r posaengors proceeding to London and Havre,
i-mtagfi over any other route, for tho economy oftlmii
ii money.
D«tor. rnoM nkw tons to Southampton and nnKMr.N.
Urn Cabin, Mnln Saloon, $130; First Cabin, Lower Sa-
H10; Secoud do. $80.
Ail Istters and nowspapers mast pass through tho Post
•'"•'ills .,f lading will bo signed or parcels received on
rll.Vef Hilling.
An \|inrienced Surgeon Is attnehod to cnch slilp,
I'urn.-igbt or passage, npply to
0. II.SAND, Soutli 11 William Street, N. York,
C. A. HKINEKEN 4 CO.,Bremou,
CI’.OSKEY A CO., Southampton,
WM. fSELIN. Havre.ian 19—1 ygnw
J. R. GILMORE & CO.,
ontmisslon Merchants, 5
. , KT EIW YORK.,
otu.uiar attention given toinesnie «n Cotton. Rico,
sod liberal cash advances mado on consignments.
l.FEKENCES:—Hunter AGammoll, Savannah, Oa.;
Parsley, Ksq., President Commercial Ranh, Kidder*
Tin, J. tl. Planner, Esq., Wilmington, N. C.
-16—ly
JOSEPH CARSON & CL
SUCCESSORS TO 1
H O 8. J. CARSON fit Co.
Light Street, BALTIMORE.
ytm Produce and General Commission Her.
unit and Dealers in Bacon, Pork, Lard, Ac,
49“Orders respectfully solicited “SM
in21—om.
BLANKETS AND KERSEYS.
Id • PLANTER never had a better opportunity of
purchasing tho above named articles, at so great
'ins us they ran bo bought now at this Storo. Wo
'■n linnd n large assortment of BLANKETS, which
bent for sl/o. weight and quality. All who really
in buy, arc advised to call at
^ ROKKNBAUGTI 4 LADSON’S.
No. 2 Rhndd's Stores.
S. M. BX.OUHTT,
COLLECTING AGENT,
„ DARIEN. GEORGIA.
/ mspccilally refer f.nriles:o tho follnwlne
,. “enjlemon: Alexander Mitchell. T. P. Poa»o and
t '^kenbough, Dnrlon.Gn.; RnmuolPalmer & Son,
r i p h •• •* J, scey. B«q. t Charleston.8 O.; F-J.
L O t TTrIU LADIES.
lir.14 cr .H'* n consignment of Frisctts, Curls
i,l,i * ll '*.nnd Front Piocos, from tho importer,and will
lU fln r .i n !' wl,,Kt,r ‘"‘ row « , »I "Moricd, and orders
lie I nt any timo for colors not on hand, by
_ O. M. GRTPFEN,
n-v— Hticcesssor to late M. Kastman,
mavV yan " trc °L 2,1 storo abovo Pulaski House
! CHEBSK.—20 tul'i flholco
f i>lin|r, n n!!! l, Vi r ‘] 0 koR * cholco Oashen Batter, 20
f"r ‘sl t . l!y W °"* ,,Pn Cheese, landing persteanior,
*“ 821 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON It CO.
ifovcin. JJufltucna toavnn.
ItEUHIUN iLJONES,
WAYB8UUUU, HURKB COUNTY, OA.
PrnctUolaw tu Richmond, Burke, WasUlagtou,dcriTou
. und Emanuel.
TltOn. M. BIRRIKN.
decli*
E. G. <1 A II A IN 18 N ,
Ari’ORNEY AT LAW,
Foray lh- Ga.i
Will praotlca In the Flint and adjoining counties of Iha
Jan 7 Macon circuit. »r_
\VM. A. LOFTON, itf
ATTORN BY AT L A \V ,
nnv3 if. niwiUlcello, Geo-
~ WILLIAllI EDWAHJIS.
ATTORN BY AND COUN8KLLUR-AT-LA W,
Nlicanoiiy, Florida,
will praclico in the C.mris of Ban and South Florida.;
Keferonces—Tunnn Pinkney At Co., Charleston. S. C.s
Pier".'ll, 11 eld t A. Cn„ Savannah, Ga.; Coopor t Motlior,
Micnnnpy, b'la.
march 20 ly*
N A,ft If Eli W. PEPPER,
Successor to
II 13 N R Y J . PBPPHR & SON,
WitichcN. Jewelry uud .silver Ware,
iVo. 175 C/icsnut at., opposite the State House,
PlillutielRliia,
may 30
WILLIAM J. WIECillEIC,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wnrrenlon, Goo.,
Will practice In the Northern Circuit of Georgia, and
in thecoiintiosnf Rurko,Columbia, JelTorsoii and Wash
ington, of tlio MlddlotJlrcult. ly may t>
FULTON H r >UGE,
ATLANTA G DO ItGIA,
RY A. R.RBKVBS,
Atlanta. March M. IK55. tf . mar 1(1
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young’s Building, Sign or tho GOLDEN SADDLE,
opcosin: w. n. bihm i.m' clotuixu store.
"W. U. MAY & OO.
Have mi hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles nud
Harnesses, of which tlio following comprise a part:
Spanish ijullted, Overlaid and Sliuftou Saddles, Plant
er’s large and extra large Saddles: Men's plain do.; Eng
lish do.; Roys’ and Race do.; Ladies’ Saddles of a variety of
patterns; Bridles mid Marteiigales; Saddle Bags, Trunks,
SADDLER'S MATERIALS.—Snddlo Trees, Skirting and
Hog-kina; Pad do.; Straining nud Worsted Web; Thread
and Tacks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by tho single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy 4 Sulky
Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs uud Bows, by
thw single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain do:
patent Bash Leather, Ton mid Curtain do.: broad and
narrow Lures, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted
Fringe; black nud uurpto Conch Roans; Buggy Lamps.
Plated mid Ihass Currlnco Bands; Brass anil Plaited
Knobs, 4 c. July 23
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF TIIE VALUE
nnd Firo-Proof Qualities of
WILDER’8 SALAMANDER SAFES,
AS M AN t'PACT URIC I) BY
STARNS & MARVIN,
NEW YORK.
IN THE Are (f tho 3d
lust., which consumed
tlio brick building, occu
pied by Mr. John T.
Thomas opposite the
(Jus Works In this city,
ivhs a Pule of the above
description, containing
the books, papers aud
money of .Mr. Thomas
and although the build
ing was destroyed, the
said Saf* sustained tin
injury whatever front tho
inlonse boat to wiilch it
bad lieuil exposed. Ou
opening the Pale, tho
contuni" Wi-rul.Mi.ui umiMiurbcu.nml in thosameorder
und end Dion on win n plncrd there, except n slight
discoloration to tho projecting end- of a few papers,
and (he hacks of one or two of the hooks, caused by
theHienin gimorntcd in lh j .■Life, while at Its greatest
heat.
Tlio Safe ami cniitniits.ns it came from tho rulna,may
still boaoun, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at tbo
Gna Works. A largo nssorlmuntot those celebrated
Sales always on baud, and for sale by
O. II. tjAMPFl ELD, Agent tor Mauufhcturers,
July QO, 1835. 171 Slay st., Savannah, Ga.
I take pleusuro In corroborating tho foregoing state
ment, ami In addition would add that thebmiksarenow
in use. J.T.TUOMAS, Wood Yard,Ferry Wharf.
July 21). 1855. net 24
1856.
SPRINT. AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
F17311SOK, If 13IDT &. CO.,
H AVE Received and will coutinuo to receive weekly
per Steamers, a largo nml elegant assortment of
Clothing, to which they invito the attention of purclia-
crs.
Connected ns we nro with a large manufacturing house
North, wo f.*oI satisfied we can mid will sell us low ns any
other house South.
Merchants visiting tlm city will please call nud ex
amine for themselves.
Wo al-o keep n nice assortment of Geiitlonion’s Fur-
tailing Guild*. Nos; 101 llryuh and 0s St. Julian streets.
P. S.—All ordersfroni thocntiiitrypromptly attended to.
OAP AND CANDLES— ‘
2011 boxes Beadel's, Colgate nnd Croton family Soaps
l,li^ and 2 lh bars.
”1) hair boxes family Soap:
do No.l do;
do Toilet do, assorted;
do Hydraulic Candles;
do Adamantine do;
do star ■ d<>;
doStenrino do;
do Mltchel’s extra do;
do Ileadol'sTallow do?
do Tallow Caudles, assorted brands;
do Juitaou’s Sperm, 4's n 0’s;
do do Patent do do 4’s It 0’s.
20
In store and for sale by
apr 12
WEBSTER & PALMES.
^UNDIIIES-
£9 40 boxes sup. Car. Soda, assorted;
20 do Soda: Sulerutus; 2 casks Sal Soda;
ft ca*kH Potash. 2d sorts;
100 boxes do 12 mid 24 lbs each;
lo do Ground Popper; in do do Altapico;
12 do do Ginger: 2o do Fig Blue;
1 coroon Indigo; 2ftjars Mncaboy Snuff;
40 dozen Jars Mucaboy Snuff:
30 gross Monrovia Pipe Heads;
4«) boxes Negro Pipes, (large bnrreta);
100 Hints I 'iissia; 15 bags Allspice;
20 bngs Popper; 2 bags lltico Ginger;
100 boxes candy, (assorted);
10 do assorted Cordial; 0 boxes W. I. Preserves;
ft «Jo Ginger Preserves,
UK) do Woolfs Scheidam Schnapps, qts and pts;
30 do Uhluo Wines, assarted bmtids.
In storo and for snlo by
apr 12 WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
NEW BOOKS.
T EN Years among the Mail Rugs, or Notes from tho
Diary of a Special Agent of tho Post Oflico Depart
ment, with Illustrations and Rlograpliles, nnd a correct
Likeness of each of tho Post Masters General of the United
States; by J. Holbrook
Wyman's Hand Book of Magic—second odttnn. For
' by WARN0CK 4 DAVIS,
Booksellers nnd Ftntioners,
dec 1ft No. lftP Congress st.
saleb,
TIIE FORUM;
O R Forty Yenrs Full Praclico nt tlio Philadelphia liar.
By David Paul Brown, Esq., 2 vota. Subscriptions
to tho ubovo work received l»v
Jo 24 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
H DSIBR1 —A complete and beautiful assortment
or every variety, Plain and Fnncv floslerv. Silk,
Thread nml Cotton. Just received nnd for snlo hv
mar 11 LADSON 4 ROGERS.
BBIjS No J Mackerel. 60 quintals Codtish. 2
j£a\jr casks Hake, 50 boxes Herrings, landing from
hark Empressnnd forsalo by
.fob 7 CARLKTON 4 PARSONS.
CJEED POTATOES.-11 bbls prime Seed I'ota-
toes, landing per schr M llnrr. from Boston: for
sale by Ifeb 7J HTJNTF.n 4 GAMMKLL.
C AJIPIIEN'E.—20 bids, forsalo by
toll 4 JOHN II. SlQORB 4 CO
B IIIOK.—10 m paving Brick, for sajo iiv
dec 5 CARLBTON 4 PARSONS.
WTEW IttlSH POTATOEST—28 bid, receiv-
J.W od per steamer Weinke from Florida, for sale Iiv
_ mayJ2 CLAOHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
B ACON-—Prlina Cincinnntl' Hides and Shoulders
also Baltimore flams, for sale by
mty ~ MINTS At JOHNSTON.
B AGGING.—lfto bales prlmo heavy Bagging in
storo nud for sale by
nmy 9 SWIFT A’CO.
B ACON.—75 hints Sides and Shoulders, 60 casks
choice Ham*, of the following brands; Palmetto.
Trowbridge & Reattoy, and J E Miller. Just received
nnd for snlo by
may 22 HOLCOMBE, .T0IIN80N It CO.
IIOICE FAMILY HAMS, and BEEP TONGUES,
landing and for sain by
may 21 MINTS 4 JOHNSTON.
€
F RENCH ZINC PAINT.—Snow White aud
Velllo Montagne, Fronch Zinc White. Just received
and for sale nt JOHN OLIVER’S
may 21 Paintand 011 Shop.
C hoice old monongahela whis
key.—Ton bids choice Monongnliola Whiskey,
Tory old nnd pure; jnst received per Keystone State,
and for sale by CH AS. A. GREINER.
may 7 lOt
AY.—100 bales prime Northern Hay, landing per
schr B. Planner, mid forsalo by
may 14 CLAOHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
P ARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, GENTS half
Hose nnd Undershirts, Linen Cambric Hdkfs, Long
Cloths, Brilllnntee,IIair Cloth Skirls, Grass Cloths, Rnm-
raor Quilts, Huckahnokf, Birds Kyo, Draper, 4c., just ro-
ceivod and for tale by
1*23 DbWITT fc MORGAN.
H
MONDAY MORNING, SEFTEMBEE 15, 1856.
NUMBER 120.
l4rUi=Yorts anijtrttarmrnt»
from 5. M. Petit*gill A* Co.’s Jtiluerlistnp .1geney, I i
JYauau tt.% -Veto York, aud tfo. Ill Stalest, Hotlon,
P.AtCo »r« A coats for tho mqst Inlluemlal anu Inr-
goit circulating Commercialpnnora both in lira United
Htntos and r ho Canadas.
THE ONLY MEDAL AWARDED
11Y TIIH JURY OF THE NEW YORK EXH1R1TI0N
To the English or Foreign Sauce Manufactu
rers,has been obtained, amongst numerous
Competitors, by
LEA & PERRINS,
ron Turin
Worcestershire Sauce,
WHEREBY FURTHER TESTIMONY IS APKORKD
Of its being (ho best Sauce Extant*
Of.;—Thu celebrity of this Sauce has extended to
■frOSa* every quarter of tlm globe, and Ita elUcncyin
promoting tho general health Is becoming daily more ob
served nnd acknowledged.
In the United 8tatcs it Is held to ho tho most ngreon-
Ido condiment, nnd Is esteemed tor its tonic nnd invigo
rating properties, Its habitual use enabling the stomach
perfectly to digest the food.
On tho Continent of Europe, these qualities have been
testified lo by a gentleman, who writes to LEA At PER
RIN'S thus:—"I have carried a bottle of your Worcester
shire Sauce iu a tour I hare just completed through
Spain mid Portugal, and believe I owe my present state
of health toils use; your Sauce is Stomachic,and I think
medicinal, lean with truth say there is nothing in u
traveller’s baggage so essential to his comfort, nt lenst in
theso countries, as your Sauce.”
lu India, also, where it is found nt the mess of every
regiment, a medical gentleman writes from Slndras to
his brother In tho sanio profession at Worcester, in the
following terms : “Tell Lo» K. Perrins that their Fuuce
Is highly approved in India,nnd thnt it Is,in my opinion,
the most palatable ns well as thotnostJwholeBomo sauco
made.’’
This Sauco ta suitable for every variety of dish, and
til" universal demand which its excellence has created,
h illed to many Imitations boiug offered to the public,
under u variety of names, but the genuine nmy bokuown
bytliuiiume of “LEA 4 PERRIN?,” being Impressed
upon the patent metatio capsules, or patent glass stoji-
poi of the bottle, as well os the labels and wrapper.
Sole Ageuts for the United States,
JOHN DUNCAN 4 s-ONS.
405 Breadwny, New York.
apr 6—ly P
To Housekeepers.
T HE GREAT EMPORIUM fur supplying tlio want*
of Housekeepers, located ut
Non. 014 nnd 010, Urondxvny, New York,
Is now fully stocked with tho largest, finest nnd most
complete assortment of
House Furnishing Goods,
to ho found in tile world.
THE STOCK EMBRACES t
Plated, Britannia uud Planished Tin Ware.
Porcelain and Fancy Goods.
Baskets in every variety.
Birdcages, Cutlery, Mats.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Iron Bedstead", Chairs nnd lint Stands.
Brush"* »f every description.
Feather Dusters, Lamps and tamtams.
English and German Enameled Ware.
Refrigerators. Water Coolers mul Double Ico Pitchers.
Hip,Sponge and Foot Baths.
Children’s Cabs und Carriages.
Austin’s Patent Ice Creiuu Freezers.
The celebrated Devonshire Chairs.
Cane or Rattan Ware.
Chinese Tea I’o.vs, Cnd.ll. s, Secretaries ami Cabinets.
Tea Trays, in endless variety.
Rocking-Horrics, Propellers nnd Gigs.
Fishing Tackle.
Bronzed, Copper nnd Brass Goods.
Hummocks mid Mosquito Nets.
Preserving Cans, nt tho lowest manufacturers’prices.
Garden Implements, of every description.
Also, an "iidh.-i>* variety of Fancy Goods of great utility :
The location of Ids "loro is central nml convenient to
the h ading Hotels. Ills sales-ro'oiis are live in number,
mid are the most spacious of any In thl- line of buduesB
in Umclty.
Yin- attention of ills assistants will bo polite nnd
courteous, mid an examination of bis Block will always
give pleasure His goods tire purchased almost exclu
sively for cash. ami ii»«- offered nt nrlces such hh defy
competition. His aim is to give to In-* public wlmt may
be strictly termed a grand Model House Furnishing
Depot. Tin* greatest rare used in tilling orders from
out of the city. Catalogues furnished by mail.
ROBERT DAVIS,Oil mul CIO Broadway, N. Y., solo
Proprietor of tho great Emporium tor supplying tlio
wants of Housekeepers. WM|
Jy 22 1* 3mo
TIIE HAZARD POAVDKR COMPANY',
Manufacturers and Soalors In
Q-TTISr POW 333533=5..
H aving reduced their prices to cor-
respond with the reduced nut of .Saltpetre, con
tinue to offer their well known brands of ELECTRIC
INDIAN 1UFLE nml KENTUCKY RIFLE Powder, in
Kegs mid Canisters Also, Ounpowdcr tor BLASTING
mul M tNING, comprising a full assortmeut of qualities
and kinds required by the trade, guaranteed to give en
tire satisfaction.
The standard of tliolr 1*0WDi;r, which hiu now enjoyed
the highest reputation for iuoiothan tweiitv-Hvo years,
will bo found unsurpassed by any other iiisnufueture of
the kind in the world.
For snlo by tho principal dealers, and also nt the oflico
of the Company, No 89 Wall,cor. Water-st., New York,
A 0 HAZARD, IWt. *
A E Dwousa, Bec’y. p may 23—ton
(ESTABLISHED IN 1780.1
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE!
WALTEKs RAKER A' UO.
Atncrcan. French, Ho hum.a-
thlc.aml Vanilla CIMiCiiLATlii
prepare I COCOA {IIROMA,CO
COA PASTE; Cocoa Slicks. Solu
ble, HomcopHlhic uud Dlotollc
Cocoa; Cocon Shells; Crocked
Cocoa,4c.
These Manufactures to w
first PRkMU'M* have beoi
warded by tho chief Insiitut ons
an-' Fairs «»• tlio Union, aronii
Leaf, Flower tt Fruit excellent .Hot for children,iuva-
ofthr Cocoa, with a lids, nud persons in health. They
pud ■•petted. allay r tiher limn induce tile uer-
voim excitement nttemliud upon tho uso of tea or coffee,
mid are rocoiumendcd bv Dr*. Warren, .l.tckson, llay-
wnrl. Ware, nud Adams.«f Boston, ami by eminent
phis!cl.iiiHLd*RWli ro.
Forsalo by nil the principal Grocers In the United
Stnles, and by llielr Agents.
D. C. Murray. New Vork; Grant te Twolls, Plillndol
nhla; Thnmns V. Rrumhge. Italilmoro: Kniinetl ft llud
lay,Gin. WALTER It AKUR C(
|e 10 -3in l)orclie*ti;r. Mnss.
ANDREWS 4 JE8UP,
Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY,
Steam Eglnca, Rollers, Ulnclilnists Tools,
Reltlng, 4c.
Importers 4 Dealers in Maxufacturert’ Articlfh.
No. 87 l’inestreet, Now York
N. H.—Agents for tho Woodruff & Bench Iron Works’
Steam Engines mid Boilers.
Exclusive Agency In Now York for Lowell Machine
shop. Machinists* Tools. p oct 2—ly
S
AFES...F, COTTENET 400., Importers of French
_ nnd other European Goods, No. 48 Broad st.
np 30.1865.
A OAHD.
D 4 W ROSE, take pleasure In returning thnnkf
• to the public, nnd particularly to the clttr.ens o
Savannah, for their very liberal patronage, and hope by
reasonable charges and attention to business, to meet a
continuance of the same.
Indian Street Foundry,
AND
SOUTHERN IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY,
Opposite the Charleston SlcuinbnaJt Wharf.
Store and Show Room uuderSt. Andrew's Hall, corner
Broughton aud Jefferson streets, where will In. found a
choice list of patterns of Plain and Ornamental Cast,
Wrought, Rustic nnd Wire Railings, suitable for Cetne.
tcries, House Fronts, Bulcouies, Yeramluhs, Park, Farm
Fences. Officellnilingsiind enclosures of every descrip
tion. Parties wishing Railing from nu.v pnrticnlur de
sign not iu the list of our Patterns of Ornamental, Cast,
nnd Rustic Railings, 4c., cun have new Patterns carved
without extra charge, whore the order is for more than
100 feet; under that, a light charge will be mude tor the
Patterns, by furnishing a working drawing of tho de
sign required. All work manufactured by us warranted
to be as good and as cheap as can bo manufactured In
any other establishment in the Union.
In connection with our Iron Railing, we shall keep in
tho store, an assortment of Iron Furniture, such ns Bed
steads, .Settees, Gnr-lcu Chairs, Garden Borders, Flower
Stauds, Brackets of various sizes, und any kind of Orna
mental Iron Work aud Iron FurnituVe to order. We
ars ulso solo Agents In Savannah tor Demure’s French
ELASTIC SPRING BED BOTTOM,
which wo shall sell nt Manufacturer’s prices. It can ho
fitted to suit nny Bedstead. This invention was awarded
threoa.dd Medals in Europe, mid Gold and Silver Medals
at the Fair of the American Institute In Now York.—
T ; u, y ft f° well adapted to a Southern climate, on account
or allowing a free circulation of air, being perfectly onsy
with a single Matrass,and aro extensively used whore-
ovor they have been introduced. Persons wishing tlio
Spring Bed Bottom, will please send tho site of the Bed
stead, or if more convenient to them, we will rail our
selves and tako tho dimensions.
We are also prepared to manufacture Stationary En
gines, Sugnr 51111s with two or three Rollers, Pijies,
Columns, Lamp Posts, Window Guards, Iron Doors and
Shutters, nnd nil kinds of Iron and Brass Castings, cither
by contract or to order.
Steamboat Work, Stationary Engines. Saw Mills, Rice
ftlills, and nil kinda of Machinery, overhauled and repair
ed at short notice. ma y \
jSTcUj yoi-K afriKVttmmcntB-
From'skitfin, ‘VTssekef, Owen A* Schell's Mosrtlstng
//asac,3t0 Hroadway, Jfcw isrk 2
Plate and Window Glass.
1IER0V, STRUTIIEIlS&Co.,
No. 1» Cliff St.) New York,
IMPORTERS & MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS.
CHANCES ENGLISH SHEET, CROWN ’
AND CRYSTAL PLATE
WINDOW GLASS.
Fluted Glaus for skt-Lioiits, Green Houses,
etc., itc.
Colored, Ornamental,
Optioaland Mloro.oopio Olivas.
THE LONDON AND MANCHESTER
PLATE GLASS COMPANY’S
THICK POLISHED PLATE
FOR STORE WINDOWS.
Rougli Glass for Floors & 8ky-liglits.
A ttention i.invliod wth« hIk»» Turloimwip.
timiHuf Window Glass in use tor Store*, Dwclunos,
nnd other pui |>o*es. The quality of these articles U in-
forlor to no corresponding description, and in tunny res
pects KL'i'Eiiion. Our ShcotUhiKs willbetoiiud liutter than
the Frcm-h in It*freedom trom Stain, Ri>t,4c.
Beino Aokntb tor two of tho laiioest GussManupac-
TiriiEiis lu Euuot'E, wo are enabled to oiler M’.M.KUe und
others ovory udvantago iu imiicks and kvrobstocks.—
Price Lists will bo furnished oil application,
apr 18—t’nio S
French Window Glass.
EDWARD P. DICKIE,
111 CUnmboi’H Street,N. Y.
Two doors West of Uiutami River Railroad Depot,
O FFER* 4 TO DEALERS and Consumers Ins eelobra
led biiftulH of French Window Qla«s ou favorable
terms. Parties wishing information will be furutalmd
with prices on receipt of tliolr address. Glass cut to auy
desired pattern, nnd packed free of charge,
apr18—ly
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
CilANUi; ut’ SCHEDULE.
O N and after Sunday tho I4lh October, InsUnt and
uutll further notice, the Passenger Trains on tho
Central llullroud, will ruu Dstolluwa:
DKTWKKN SAVANHAU AND MACON.
Loavo Savannah ft a. m., uud 12.15 p. «.
Arrive at Macon 2.15 p. M.,und 1 a. m
Leave Macon 11.45 a. M.,and 9.30 p. m.
Arrive nt Savannah 10.46 p, m., and 4.30 a. m.
DKTWKKN SAVANNAH AND aPUUBTA.
LcnveSavuiiii&h 12.15 p.M.,and (I r, M,
Arrive ut Augustn H.45 p. m., und 3 a.m.
Leave Augusta IS a. M.,nn<! 4.311 p. m.
Arrive InSnvannnh I.Hitp. m. and 10.45 p. m.
DKTWKKN MAHON AND A I'll t'HTA.
l-oi,vc Macon .11.45 a. m., and 9.30 p. M.
Arrive at Aitgusta ; fi 45 p.M„mid 3 a. m.
Leave Augusta— 8 a.m.. and 4.30 p. m.
Arrive at .Macon 2.15 p.M.,a''U I a. m.
DKTWKKN -A VANN All, MILLKDOKVILLK AND KATONTON.
Loave rlavautiah ...........U.k,
Arrive In Miliudgovlilo 2.45 P, M.
• .euvo Mnoou 11.45 a. m*
Arrive in Eutouton 5p. m.
V\ M. M. WADLEY.
SavaniiHli, Ua , Idlli Oct., 1855. oct 13
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD,
For tho l.OOOaOOO-
II* 8. Patent Marble Company.
DO THOMPSON ST., NEW YORK.
M anufacturers or marble mantles,
TABLE-TOPS, COLUMNS, PEDESTALS, Ac., In
Benilin, Broca telle, and all ltnliun Marbles. Tlilsartlcle,
which Is a preparation of Murhle Dust, chemically com
bined with mineral colors, so as to ho moulded into any
form and color, by which a marble can bo manufactur
ed at less than half the cost of the common materia),
while it excels It in durability mid beauty. Unlike Mar-
bluized Iron and SI itu, there is no surface work, the
cidor running into the um*s of tho material, while no
vnvntalt is used to give n temporary beauty to the surface.
Mantles from $8 to $10. Tulde-Tops, Ac., equally cheap.
Rights for tho Manufacture mul Salo of above tortile
different States, whirli will insure imnietisc returns to
those interesting themselves. Information furnished on
upplicu'iou to
PETER RENNIE, Prcs’t. or
Joseph Lamp, Scc'y., Now York,
npr 18—tf S
TILTON & MCFARLAND,
33 Malden Lane, New York.
M anufacturers or the world renowned
SALAMANDER SAFES, BANK VAULTS,
&c. Baltimore Depot, 145 l’ralt street. Boston Depot,
UUovvard struct. sept 5—ly
Sewing-Machines.
E xcelsior sewing machines.—Made by
HOOD, IIATTKLLK 4 CO., Worcester. Mourn
cliusotts, patented by Elias llowe, Jr.. September 10th.
1848. These Machine.* are warranted, (with proper use,;
not to get out of repair. They are built in a good sub
stantial nml workmanlike manner, and will do Tailor*'
Shoemakers’ and Saddlers’ work, in a manner warranted,
to give satlnf.iction. The stlcli will not rip any more tliau
common sewing, done by lmnd. Call and see them in
operation, lit 140 CI1CSNUT street. PMlndclnliia, nr.
stairs. W. A. DAWSON Vte ,t.
may 12 'W
FIR8T PREM. GOLD MEDAL PIANO' fOHTEB
steinway"& sons,
MANUFACTURERS,
84 & 88 Walker Sts., near Broadway, Now York.
I RESPECTFULLY call tho attention of
[the public to their splendid assortment of
. _ . . .Serai-grand und Square Pianos, which, tot
volume of tone, elasticity of touch, hcmity of linish. iu
short, everything that renders a I’lano perfect, lira unsur*
missed. They were awarded tho First Premium tor both
kinds, in competition with the most distinguished muker*
from Boston, Philadelphia, New York nud Baltimore.
NEW TRIUMPH I
STEIN WAY 4 SONS have Just been awarded tho First
Premium Gold • Medal (over all competitors^ at tho Into
Fair of the American Institute, Crystal Palace, for (ha
best Plano Fortes.S dec 10—t
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT N. Y. AND N. ORLEANS MAILS.
O N and after SUNDAY, February 3rd, 1858, two Dally
Trains between Macon aud Columbus, and one be
tween Macon and Americas.
Leave Macon nt 2 A. M.. tuid 3 P. 51.
Arrive ut Columbus 7.1ft A. 51., and 10210 P. 51.
Leave Columbus at 4.16 A. M., und 1210 I*. M.
Arrive at Macon 10.54 A. M.. and 7.40 P. M.
Leave Macon at 2 A. M., und nrr. at Amorims 8.40 A.M.
( Leave Ann ricu* nt 2.2(11*. 31., nud nrr.at Macon 7.4u P. M,
Slaking a complete connection between Montgomery,
j Ala., nml Augusta. Kingsville, Wilmington, and Charles-
, ton. Also. WTth Central Railroad Trains to Savannah,
i 3!illci1gcviUnnnit Eutontmi, and with Macon and West
ern Trains to Atlanta. ('Imttniioi'ga. Nashville and Knox
ville, Tonn. At Columbus with Gerard aud Mobile Rail
road to Knfhu.n. Ala., connecting daily at America*, with
Four Horso l’.»t Conches to Tall.tlmcNee. Albany, Tlioin-
nsvillo, Itniubridg", 4c-, with Tri-weekly Hacks to Lump
kin. Cutlibert. Ac. At Fort Valley with Hai ku to Porr.v,
IitiyuimvlUe, tfawkiusville nnd Knoxville, Oa. l’assoti-
gers tor Atucricusand points below Fort Valley, should
*nke tho 12.16 P. M. Train from Savannah, mid tlm 6 P.
M. Train from Augusta to avoid detention lit Macon;
for other point* on South Wessern or Muscogee Roads’
take either Train from Savannah or Augustn.
Passengers leaving Americas at 2.20 P. 51., will roach
Columbus at 102W P. M. same night.
Passengers from Columbus und tlio West, tor Amorims,
foiith Western Georgia, or Flori In. should take tbo 1.30
P. 51. Train at Columbus; sleep at Fort Valley and reach
Amt-rim* at 8.40 A. M. next morning.
First Class Steamship* lenvo Savannah for New York
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Philadelphia ou
Wednesday*. Passage, la the Caldu, $20; Steerage. $«.
Fare from Montgomery to Savnnunh, $140
Do. Columbus tff do 10 V
Do. Americas to do 8E
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon, Feb. 30, ’68 feh 4
VIRGINIA (MTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.
LUPLEK & WILCOX,
DESKTTISTS,
Offlconvor DoVVtit flt Alorgun’s or
on Congrarn Street.
SAVANNAH, ft A •
oct 4—ly
J UST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS—
A uojjier variety 0 fiSilver Ware of tho most beauti
ful pnttmi and finish. Butter Knives, ricklo Knives nnd
Forks, Knives, Fork* and Spoons, Fruit Knives nud
Forks. Cake nnd Pen Knives In every variety, .Mustards
and Salts In all variety from plain to the most orna
mental. G. 51. OR1FFKN,
Successor to tho lato 51. Kastman,
Jy 7 Corner Bryan and Whltaker-sts.
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns,&c.
WOLFE, OftST& FISHER,
(SttccesHiirs to Wolfe, Gillespie A Co.)
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Rifles,
AND HEAVY GOODS.
K EEP constantly on lmnd. a large nnd complete ns
sortment of all descriptions of Foreign and Do
m-stic Hardware, superior Sheffield I’ntlury, Guiis.Ri
lies nud Pistols, best quultly; Planes uud Carpenter
Tools, Collin’s best Axes; improved pattern C. 8. Planter’
Hoc.*, Cane Knives. Anvils, Vices, Black Smith'd Tools
At., Ac.,Ac., which we offer to Country Merchants at tlio
lowest market prices, for cash nr approved credit.
Whero ShaU'wc spcnd tiie~&ummcr t
TT ROXJISro HILL
Water-Cure &
IlSTSTITUTE,
AT NORTHAMPTON, -MASSACHUSETTS.
I N all the local advantages which render attractive an
institution lor Invalids, and u summer retreat tor
others, seeking relaxation and tdcusuiv. tlita stands uloni.
and unrivalled. For the gratilication of rural taste* and
real enjoyment, it possesses many advantages over most
‘•watering places.” Jenny Lind.after a three mouths
stay, called it tlio “ Paradise of America.'’ Families from
the South, find in it u lovely,nnd in every respect desir
able summer residence. Parents, anxious thnt their chil
dren .should possess good constitution* on entering youth
or adult age, would find that a tow mouths residence in
tho bracing mountain air of Round Hill, with it* sys
tematic, Invigorating exercises, would put them iu pos
session of greatly entranced powers of endurance, and
their whole life would be likely to be move energetic,
from the impetus thus given to physical development.
Dr. II. Ilnlsted, the propri-t»r, continues to pnv par
ticular attention to Women'- diseases and weaknesses.
Tlio success which ha* attended his method of treating
such complaints by his system of Motorpnthy bn* given
him a most extended practice. This system’Is founded
on new pathological principles, and by It. purmnneut
cures are effected with an ease nnd certainty heretofore
iiiinttaincd. He also drtVotes himself to tho cure of the
various kinds ofclironlcdiseases. Having been for twen
ty yenrs at tho head ot'a Hydropathic Institution, and
within that time having treated many thousands of tlio
most complicated cases, ho hns had an opportunity which
few have possessed or acquiring skill iu tho control of
protracted nnd difficult complaints.
Rr.rrnr.xczs.—V. R. G. Ross, nnd I. W. Morrell. Ksqrs.,
Sftvunimh: I) Wilcox, Esq.. Augusta.Geo; If. H. Leo,
Es.p, Manchester, Va.; and D. A. Hyde, Esq., Charleston,
Circulars sent freo to any nddresson application; “Ex
position of Motorpnthy,” poslngo freo, on recelnt of ten
letter stamps; and “Motion Life” on receipt of six.
Address. I!. HALSTKD. M.D.
april 13 tf Northampton. Mass.
New Books. ■
Received by John M. Cooper 4 Co.,
JUNK 26TII.
T UI! DAISY CHAIN: or Aspirations; a Family
Chronicle. By the author of “Tho IleirofRed-
cllffe, Ac.
Rachel anil the New World, a Trip to tlic United States
and Cuba. By Leon Bcauvnllef.
Tlio Microscope: it* History, Construction, nnd Ap
plications. By Jabez Ilogg; illustrated.
The Duke of 5furclimoiint; or Ruined Gambler. Rv
O. W. M. Reynold t.
Elements of 5Ioral Philosophy. By Hubbard Wins
low.
The Song of Drop o’ Wntbcr. By Horry Wandsworth
Shortfcllow.
How to Get Rich; or a Key to Honest Wealth. By
Asher L. Smith. jo 28
RACHEL AND THE NEW WORLD.
A TRIP to the U. S. and Cuba, Translated from tho
French of Leon Beauvallet.
Walker's Expedition to Nicaragua and history of tho
Central American War, with a map.
The Modern Story Teller, or tho best stories of the best
authors, now first collected
Freeman Hunt's Worth and Wonlth, or Maxims, Morale,
and Miscellanies tor Merchants—new supply.
The Attache, or Sam Slick in England.
Carpenter on tho Slicroscope and its revelations, with
upwards of 400 engravings.
Wharton & Stillo on Medical Jurisprudence.
EJThe Scalp Hunters: By Capt. Mayno Reed.
...The Grey Bay Mare ami other humorous sketches, with
Illustrations.
Clara, or Slave Life in Europe, with an introduction by
Sir Archibald Alison.
Western Africa: Bv Rev. J. L. Wilson.
John Halifax, (leutlemcn.
Jy3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
„ Irving’s Washington.
7K7‘0LU5lF.3d. Washington Irving’s Life of \Yash-
Y iugton. A few additional subscribers can be sup-
Plum- Now supplies of
Alison's Continuation of tlio History of Kuropo, 2 vota.
Oerrnrd the Lion Killer.
5Ir. Sponge's Sporting Tour.
8nnrro\vgrnss Papers.
Plu-ri-huB tali. By Doesticks.
Squior’s Contra! America, Nicaragua, 4c.
Eubntik’s Life in Brazil.
i«g<l W. THORNE VHLIAAMB.
B UILDER’S HARDWARE-—Every nrticlo
used by Builders, such ns Mortice, Knob, Rim and
Plato Locks; Wrought Iron Plate nnd Hook Hinges;
Cart Butts nnd Patent Blind Hinges: Window Blind
andSnsli Fastenings, Cut nnd Wrought Nails and Spikes,
Sash Weights nnd Cord; Screws, Bolts, kc. Always on
hand nnd forsalo at low prices by
, „ SAMUEL PALMER A SON,
J 7 3 148 Congress street.
|ATENT SERPENTINE SPINNER.-
— This Trolling Balt, is superior to nny other mado
for Pike, Pickerel, Bass. Lnko Trout, Porch, or any other
Fish that takes liva Balt. For sale by
LOVELL r TIM0RE.
Groat Northern and Southorn Mail Route,
ron NORTHERN, SOUTHERN ANT' WESTERN TRAVEUnS.
T WICE Daily. (Sunday night excepted,) between
Richmond and Washington City, viaGordoiraville
nud Alexandria.
Ilnur* of depart u rent Richmond...8.46 A. M.. nnd 7.30 j*.m.
Itoturiilng brave Washington A.U., nnd v. w.
and arrive at Richmond 1.30 r. N.. and 4 a. w.
Baggage Check* ami Tickets, given through between
Ricliiimnd and Washington.
> These two Railroads having no Strap Rail, und Iwing in
excellent order, nnd carrying the grant Northern and
Southern Mail, giro the best guarantee of alwuys seem
ing connections, as is shown by arrival* dally at Rieli-
tnond and Washington city in advance of the Steam bout
line. ,
Vara between Richmond und Washington $5 fid
An Umnlbiis will be found always ready, to take through
passengers and theirbaggageorwenriiigapparcl, between
the Depots, treo of charge, with ample lime for them to
take their meals, whether going North or Soutli.
Through Tickets can bn obtained between Danville nml
Washington at tlio terminus of tlm Road, now nearly
completed to Danville. An Hgont of the company will re.
col vc the checks of passengers tram the Danville Rond,
nud attend to tliolr baggage nil tlio way tn Washington
or tlm Baltimore Depot.
Tlio fare the same by the mail lino, ns by tho old Steam
boat route.
There is no change of cars on tlio night lino, between
Richmond nnd Alexandria. Jiu, ]4
VlIifilMA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE
AVJlTpT't' AimiSIl Aj CO,"
STAGE Xj I rwasJ .
W INTERunaugiiment, from Richmond viaStauQ-
ton,Goshen, WhiteSulphurSprings, f/cwi^biug,
Clrarkstou, Va., to the Ohio River.
Daily trains from Richmond toFtnunton. and tri-wuok-
Iv from Staunton to Gu-h'-n, Mondays. Wednesdays nnd
Fridays—connecting at Goshen with Win. P Furrtah &
Co.V Mail Stage Line, according to the tri-weekly Mull ar
rangements. adopted by tlm Post Office Department, from
Richmond to tlio Ohio River.
Cars leave Richmond daily at 8.46 a. ii.
and arrive at Stuuutcn at 2.40 r. it.l
(to dinner.) and there onnecting with the Mall Stage
Line* to Lexington, Winchester and Parkersburg, Va.
Returning, tho train* leave Staunton at 0 a. t
nnd arrive in Richmond ut 1.30
in frill time furtho passengers going South to connect with
either of tho Southern Hoad*.
The Virginia Central llullroud hns boon extended and
completed to Goshen. 33 miles West of Staunton,and laid
with heavy Rail all tho way, with tlio exception of about
6 miles, between OordousvRIe nnd Hradwell Mill*,
which space is now being relayed with Imavy Rail, nnd
will be completed in a tow weeks, after which the whole
road will ho in perfect order, and for speed, safety and
comfort, will compare with any Railroad in tlio United
States. J. II. TlMRF.lU.AKK,
Jnn 14 Superintendent.
ST0VES--ST0VES—STOVES.
THE NEW WORLD COOK STOVE sold by
the -uiltM-ribers, is acknowledged by all who
huvusccti or used them, to lie tho best and
most convenient Stoves tor Baking, Roasting
and llroilirig, sold in this city. We have sold
a largo number since they have liven Intro
duced into till* market, all of which have
given perfect satisfaction in every particular.
They are so constructed in tho bottom oven plates, Hint
they afford mure heat than any other Stove now in 11*0.
Thoy are well fitted, vow henvy costings, nud largo ovens.
Wo have fivo sizes. We are selling them nt very low
prices. The operation of this Stove is warranted.
W« hnvo also a pretty assortment of Store, Ilnll, Ofiic.
and Rnr-Room Stoves, which we are selling nt very low
price*. We would he pleased to have yon callaiid e:
amino before purchasing.
dec 10 LOVELL 4 LATTIMORE.
NEW TIN NTOIt K .1IV I) Mlt’.l/r-IKON
MANUFACTORY,
NO. 141 SOUTH WEST M«nKKT SQUARE. DAYAN STRKKT.
1 WOULD Inform inyold friends and pat
ron*, I have opened the above storo, to con
duct tho S;ove,Tin and {Licet-Iron business
in alt Us various form*, where will be found
a general variety of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-
Iron Wore, which I will Im pleased to show
you,nud ut such prices as will satisfy you if
you want to purchase.
Al kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lend. Galvanized
Iron Work of every description. Job Work and repair
ing executed withdo*palcn,Old -Stoves pat up and Pipes
furnished at short notice.
Tin-Ware at Wholesahiand Rcti.il, Call down Bryan
street, It will pay yon for tlio vrnlk.
nnv 3 JOHN.I, MAURICE, Agent.
By the Steamer Augusta
W f. IIA\E RECEIVED nnd nro now opening, an
iis*nrtmeiit of scusonnldo Goods, consisting in
part o! tlio following, viz;
AmoskengBlno Drill;
18-1 llro. Allendale Shooting;
llavard Bleiicliod Shirting;
R x R. 10 x 10. and 10 x 12 Damask Table Cloths
Drapery Muslin;
Georgia Nankin:
Ogden llro. Shirting;
To which the attention of the public is invited,
mar 12 AIKTN 4 BURNS.
New Books.
Received by Waruock 4 Davis.
APRIL 1ST. ISftG.
T IIE First and the Second Marriages; or the Courte
sies. of Wedded Life. By Mrs. .Miulclino Iotrlie.
Dickens’ Household Words tor April.
MORE OF
Hon. Miss Murray's Letters, from tho United State*,
Cuba and Canada.
Ernest Linwood. lly Mrs. Leo Hentz.
Tho Works of Claudu Duval, coinph te.
Hume's History of England.
Prescott's Philip the 2nd.
Macaulay’s History of England.
Milman’s Gibbons’ Romo.
For sale at tho Bookstoro,
apr 2 No. 169Congress street.
JAMES T. LEWIS & GO.,
Wholosalo Dealers in
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, &C.,
Agents For
Pennsylvania and Lehigh Zinc, Mordecai Lewis
A Co’s Celebrated Philadelphia White Lead,
F. S. Lewis A Co's Colors, Paints, etc.,
and B. C. Hornor A Co's Superior
Varnishes.
NO. 143 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
James T. Lewis, - Samuel C. Wot.
apr 10—3m
SnufT and Tobacco.
PETER L0RILLARD,
MANUFACTURER.
No. »3 CHATHAM STREET. NEW YORK.
S UCCESSOR of PETER 4 Oeorge Loan.lard, offers for
sale all kinds of SNUFF and TOBACCOS In
general use. For particulars, a Prick Current can be
obtainedby addressing ns abovo. This Estabiishinentls
one of the oldest of tho kind in the United States,
may 14—ly W
Colton’s Atlas
O F THE WORLD, illnstrating Physical and Politica
Geography, accompaulod by Descriptions, Geo
graphical, Statistical, and Historical, by Richard Swain
son Fislior—in 2 largo quarto volumes. Forsalo by
nj.r 1ft JOHN 5). COOPER 4 CO.
B utter and cheese—
8ft kegs choice Goslicu Butter:
60 boxes do English Dairy Cheese;
Received per steamer, and for sale Iiv
10RANT0N, JOIINBTONIfc 00.
Davis’ Fain Killer in India.
Tat voir, November IM, 1853.
Messrs. P. Davis A Bon—Dear air,—••••The
Karons here have no more uonfldcnco In the charms of
their ancestors. They desire rutloual remedies (hr the
sick. By various means, principally though the agency
of the Rev. D. L. Bray ton, these Karen po >ple liavo
bocomo acquainted with your modlolne, and their de
mand far It Is to me very surprising.
I now liuvo by mo orders far moro than fifty bottles
I tberefaru wisu you to send mo a quantity, and 1 will
pay you thniugh tho Treasurer oft lie Missionary Union,
(here is no medicine which stands so high In thecs-
tlmntlnii ortho Karons of theso Provinces as tbuPoln
KUtor.atut l feel willing to gratifjrtVem. as I entertain
a very high opinion of Its worth.
HE /.D.C.THOMAS,
„ P*oviOKNO<,R,I.,July 7,1854.
Messrs Perry Davis It son: -Gonts,-Bcforo 1 left
w!?h? U V 1011 £ H ! 0, S.'!! ,d U,,rni 1,18 , "“ I fou, id “Ut the
lir f ul " K,,,er * ami I could road lly hovo
disposed o| a largo quantity or ft among them. It
seems particularly effleatloua In cholera mo!bus
bowel complaint*, ami other disease*, ta which tho nt-
‘voftof Hiirinah, from tliolr uuwholosoino stylo of iiv
ng. arepa r| i°"| , i , i> exposed. It isa valuable antidote
P'»i»n» of«»ntlnede*, scorpU ns, horneta, and the
r«iu hMV0< 0 ?u U, ‘ K ’’y e ' orptons, aud en-
llrely proyeniod Urn saelliug b> a. plying tbo Pain
youroxMlen mod clue, irhn could imsslbly procuso
U * REV J.BEjUAMIN,
Latu Misn a aryto Uarmah.
Mxssrh. Perry Davih h Sont-DoarBirs.—I And it
noccBsarv to addro-s you again, as my most sanguine
expectations liuvo been moro Ilian realized ti.o LI11
'" r >°"r valuable inodiclno I* Inoretuluu auverx rawhi
f 1 ru “'' »ln"l-non be unnbiu tn"kMb p’neu'wifli
ll. My particular object In writing now is to taia that
on the receipt of thl > you will kindly dtaDatch
hatch as ordered lu W letter office Past, Umno
wilhiot ho entirely out before your last dlsnatch rcnoii
Dear Sir, yours sincerely,
J-l-oarrau.
OPINIONS OK THE PROMINENT DRTOGIST8 AND
MERCHANTS IN ITS FAVOR.
Wo, tho undersigned, Druggists 0 f tliis* oitv h.v«
been acquainted with, and solTforo wear or tSi
»rticleot Family Medicina, known 1 H * Perrv < nL’viil
VcRl nh<o Pah. Killer,and we would assure t ,i h
h t in every iusiuncu so far ns wo know ft * has irlvoo
1 ho best shiirfaciion the purchaser. tVe can r«»!!«,
as, 1 ~ r ,c <« iTiff’S
UiM.eollini, Alii. Usllra, T.fcU. Brarklrb l'
and Grocers goucmUy, ' um-o-j—eoliim, H
^KHangln^HrBorlers
**- Ho.im.wkwiJ ,1 ,b„.hi.rbW 1 n'llr°"“ l 'l™ ft
T spuino goods, 8PRlNo'ooon*H
l i'“i V0 ruet,vwl per steamer Knox-
cau.l.tln|’ln S|,r "' B “ lld silk.,
Fatin striped Poult de Sole Silks.
■0 ,, <Jro I^Rnaps do."
Plaid ami striped Glace do.
HENRY LATIIROP
NEW GOODS.
Poplinett do; Crape De Paris do;
Plitn»•/ nr«m* U *♦ deCl.Itto do;
Chintz Brliftante; Fancy Silks;
I rioted Fronch Cambric;
Pol id color do do;
English, Fronch nml Domestic Prints;
Furniture Chintz;
Gold Embroidered Scarfs;
Black Silk Mantillas;
Fancy Coaimcres; Itlnck do;
, , • ALSO.
A largo assortment of Embroideries. Ribbons. Ac.
Forsalo l|y_ (feh 1J)_ DeWITT 4 MORGAN.
Spring .mantillas:
ff^-ived’ « very liandscmo lot of the above
V GihhIs, of cutirc now ntyle*. by
ftb 14 HENRY LATIIROP 4 CO
,J U
FOR SALE.
tfiOOOqSa, 8 . 1 ^ w" 11- ’ ,0u ,|0Xl,n CbI,, "» ft* 1 ”
JSiYi n 30UU, u,r 1 r,,Co *"Hao rt od,6°0 dozen Ilia-
Jan 5 B ’ V N ' «• 4 H. WEED.
B .... STAPLE GOODsT
LEACHED Shirtings and sheetings;
&“. UtUU V^ ; Cwirinwret, kc., for Guuts and
loyswear; Damask Limns; Napkins;
Doylies and Toweling*; Irish Linens;
Long Lawns ..nd Birds Eye Dlupers;
Forsato by 1011 WUow '-‘ncus, &c., Ac.
fl P f7 DiAVITT 4 MORGAN.
sundries;
.*JHHf , j! ,c 1 °n »We*, 4u hlids linccn Shoulders,
• b . b }® Daftinioro Flour, to Imga Geo Flour,
IJ.» bbl. coiuiiiun Wliiikey,
*“ ’J 0 OM Monongaliela Whiskey,
30 do do Eagle ,| 0
8u do common E. p. Qin,
W) do P. Ab 11. ,i 0 *
3 pipes pure Holland do,
2., doz. Rutkcts, to doz. Brooms,
-80 boxes No 1 Soap, JQ0 boxes Palo Soap,
<6 do Smith’s Family do,
220 bftgs prlmo Bin Coffee.
58 do do Lagiiirn do.
2ft do ftlodia do,
2ft do Java do,
200 boxes Adamantine Caudles. In store and
fr?:-* 1 * h ? _ _ Jy8 WI FT fc CO.
R jyST RECEIVED PER PLORIDAi
ICHAltDSON’S Superior Linens;
Checked Cambrics, do Nalns ink*,
wtrij ed and plain Swiss ftltfslins,
I aim Leaf Fnn», Grass Cloths,
8 loand 11-4 lilenched C.itto%s|i(H-tings,
1 case superior quality Calico*, nt fiCjcts.,
bw^Wbr 1 "' u "' m ' *“•’ 4c - r "'
DuVVITT fe MORGAN. •
C ALL AT GRIPFKN*. S and you aTlMlnd tho
most txmutlfnl assortment orsinal) Fancv Articles
in ch im ami gold ormmiented. consisting in part of
r’ni to- 1 "i 'b'. RftlcnleM, Florets,Bouquet Vases
niw « bracket Olrnmioliis, small do, Cologne Bottles,
Ribbons. Cologne, Lantern, Blue Florets. Candlesticks!
and Inst though not least useful, Match Boxes, a vu,v
tasty selection and something new entirely.
G. M. ORIFFKN,
. Suecossor to the late 51. Eastman.
_ Corner Bryan and Whltaker-sts.
? ?'NDFORK.—601, lids Clear 8iJM.~2?»
l.hds Ribbed do, 10 casks llntns, 60 bbls 5less
rorij,Jiist received and tor sale by
J.?±° ftODriKHS, NORRIS 4 UQ.
F W™-'™}'"* "and* S lifer lino Lobsmm
MI ,, s FI°ur.2ft sacks Extra Lebanon Mills Flour,
iuu sacks Fine nud .Suiierfine Flour, tor sale low bv
J. v 10 RODGERS, NORRIS & CO.
TTEOPE.—Roo calls superior h»nd-»punTu»pn7land
RQ/ing per schr Henry Nutt, for sale bv
BRIOII A.M, KELLY 4 CO-
B agging, rope; &.c-
180 bales Gunny Ilagglnr,
600 ceils Bale Itope.
6,000 Ibs-Bagging Twine. F’orsaleby
J° In . HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO
Cc'mdcbv^ halos Guuny cioth.Tor
»«K 23 ' T. R. It J. G. MILLS.
C bifN .-1066 bushels white 11 each islaiHTCornTtor
snie by
nog 13 CLAOHORN It CUNNINGHAM.
IORN.—Prime white Maryland and' Georgia Coni,
forsalo by
ang 22—1 w R. HABERSHAMjfc SON.
V ANTED.—Georgia Flute lionda
R. IIAUERKIIAM 4 SON.
aug 22—2awlni
1" AIID.—43 cans Lord, just received nnd for snlo by
JLi JM'g 21_ WILLIAMS It RATCLIFF.
ILOUR.—350 bids Extra Flour,in store aud Depot,
for salo bv
jiug 21 WILLIAMS It RATCLIFF.
JRIME WiliTE CORN.—1200 bushels prime
white Corn,in white sacks, landing and for sale by
aug25 SNIPERS 4 ASKEW.
C ORN.—6000 bushels prime White Corn, landing
per schooner N. M. Turner, from Baltimore and for
tala by nng23 BRIOIIAM, KELLY 4 C0.
TT IME.—600 liarrcls Lime landing, per brig Toccoo,
JLJ and for sale by
uug29
lOPFEE.—2,960 bags Coffee, cargo" oftho "brig
F L ,
uu
p r
SCOTT'S
LITTLE Ol ANT
CORN AND COB MILL
PATTKFTKD MAY Uth,.185*.
S 8. BROWN, Proprietor of Cftorgtw, Tantiemes isi
• Alabama, or this invention, which <■ doubtlesa
among the most important of modem tlmm for the use of
tho well advised farmer and stock feeder; and the un|«
vernal favor with which It Iuu been received from the first
moro than anything olse, attests Its utility and superior!?
For portability, simplicity of construction, and con*
vonlonce Of use, tho Little Giant has no equal. It weight
1 . rc<) to fi\o hundred pounds, according to Mm,- can
I* VOt u operation by the farmer in twenty minute*
without’expense or mechanical, aid, then adfnsted and
lined with convenient by anybody.
The Little Giant has received the First Premiums *4
every State Fair otn Missouri to Maryland tho post Fill
and that in tho uost complimentary manner.
Theso Mills are guaranteed in the most positive man
ner against breakage or dernngument, and warranted to
grind food from ear corn, and grits or tine hominy fttim
shelled corn, with a degree or mum and convenience fo
farm purposes never attained before.
Tliu subscribers ure now prepared to (brnlsh the trade
with improved pnttorns and sizes, to suit the varid wan
of nil.
No. 2 is oflbrod at $66 cumplote, ready for attaching th*
team, und warranted to gringten bushels of feed pernour
with onu horse.
No. 3 at $75 will grind fifteen bushels per hour.
No. 4 nt $90 will grind twenty bushels per hour, with
two horses.
Manufactured and for sale by
S. 8. BROWN I: OOm
war 3 at Nashville, Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga
TO SBA IRLAND COTTON"PLANTERS
rfllHEUNDERSIGNED having been appointed agent
JL tor tho sale ortho relubratod McArthy SEA ISLAND
COTTON GIN, the cotton from which is' readily sold, and
will-., usually brings three to fivo cents per pound tsor*
‘..an from any other Gin yet Invented, are now prepared
to supply Planter* nnd those wanting, with thereof cnveT*
lorworkmanMiipntunp huudred aud twenty-Dve dollars
each. Flxtrarollarslll.
Flxtrac iter from a Florida planter:
“ Tho McArthy Giu ta infinitely ahead of every other
tyn yet manufactured. I would uot bo without one for
treble the amount; it *avc* trouble, ta simple, and turne
out beautiful cotton. The staple,ta not Injured, and the
open process ho much desired by the English buyers is cer
tainly obtained.’’ •
aug 24—tf BOSTON!* V1LLAL0NQ A.
THE Su^s^jcr liegs to inJwrn his friends and
^MiVthn public. Mint he has just received a large sun-
'%L^-Ply of 81LK and GINGHAM UMBRELLAS.—
^Tf^They being manufactured oxpresaly for himself,
he can confidently recommend them for durability, and
at prices that will suit all purchasers.
, . WM. R. SY5I0NS, Draper and Tailor,
17 Whitaker street.
C O
i
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 GO.
DFFEE.—2,960 bags Coffee, cargo of t
Abby Jones, from Rio Janciio, for sale by
apr " N. B. fc H. WEED. _
W HEAT SHORTS.—ijioo bushels "Wheat
Shorts, tlm beat of feed for horses and cow s, for
giilechcnp by
npr 7 JNO. INGKR80I.L..
■*" INEN GOODS.—Rec’d per steamer Alabama—
JLJ 18-4,114,124. Linen Sheetings; 40 aud 46 In PR-
low Case Linens, by
J"" 12 HENRY LATIIROP It CO.
S UGAR AND MOLASSES—
10 hhds choice St.Croix Sugar;
20 do fair to choice N. 0. do;
10 no Muscovado do,
76 bbls choice N. rt. 5!o1nsses. Instore and for si
bv mar 27 SCRANTON. .iullNSTON4 co
UMBRELLAS.
A FINE LOT Just received—such os Scotch
A? and French Ginghams, a superior article. Those
in want, call and see, at the Clothing Store, Gib-
ebon’s Range. GEO. 8. NICHOLS 4 CO.
Hon. Miss Murray’s
U NITF1D8TATF1S, Canada and Cuba,
Sclnregler’s History of Philosophy in Kpetamp
translated by Seeyle.
I’rescoU’B Philip 2d or Spain, now supply in lmif Cal
and in Cloth.
Napoleon's Confidential ('orrespvmlenee with his broth
or Joseph.
Devnu'a History of tho Ou- eu’s of the House of Har
over—>2 vota.
The Alluchl iu 5!udrld.
Roiiiaucnof tho Haietii. by Mina Pardae,
ltnehol Gray, by .liilin Knvnnaugli.
r.aruest Linstord, by Mrs. Lee llentz.
,llltr 4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
R
Embroideries.
KAL IIOMTON LACK SETTS.*
do RriiMels Point do do.
do Fhigllnli Thread (In do.
do VaionrieuneH do do.
N. W. Collars, In every variety.
Linen und Crape ('•illiimaud S’lecv?*.
tau-e Bauds; French BiuuIh.
Swiss und Cambric Flouncing*,
tawe Veils, 4c.. Ac. Just received by
,ft DeWITT’ 4 MORO AN.
DeWitt & Morgan,
A RKikiw Receiving their 8pring and Summer '«to, U
or Foreign nnd Domestic Dry Goods, olsoa laic,
a*sortuieut ot I'lniitatiou Goods, which they offer at tin
lowest prices, and to which they solicit the attention ,
piirclmwTK. Gibbon’s Building,
tP>> 2S ‘ Congress street.
Just Received.
A SUPPLY OF GENT’S LINEN B0805IED SHIRT j-
“ r the latest nnd most appr -v«d styles, also an a *
bortmunt of
Byron and I’olkn Collars;
Opera Neck Ties;
Fancy Nupnlcon Neck Ties;
do Albeit do tl»;
do Cheeked Nuiioloon Neck Tics:
do isiulcu Washington Neck Ties;
Blk and Col’,15lolro Antique Neck Ties;
”» r AIKTN * DURN8.
SPRING IMP0RTATH1NX
JYevitt* ail crop 4* Rogers
A RE NOW RECEIVING ll large and elegant tusot I-
nient of New Spriug Goods, to which tlmy invite tl j
uttciitioii of purclmsere.
H
Henry Lathrop & Co.,
avfj reukived per stfXmer— *
Ladles’ Colored and Red Kid Gloves;
do. Dark Fur Cuffs;
French Knih’d. Muslin Colliirs;
do. do. Uanibrie do.;
do. do. Muslin Sh-eves, *c. dec 27
. TO HOUSEKEEPERSr
At the Old Stand, 155 Broughton-F> ,
P LATE WARSIKIiS., Planished and Japanned Wat
Cooking, Parlor, Hall and Box Stoves, Cooklti u
Kanges, Grates, Hat nud Clonk Stands, Ladles* Sowfti e
Chaus. Gas HtnmlMtnd Tube*,Cedar Warn, Willow Wat ,,
Ac. Alto, Tin Ware, Jron aud Copper Ware. Brniw Kc t-
Mu*. Stove a, 1’ipiH, Cooking Utensils of all kinds b ,
Stoves and Ranees, together with tho finest oisortmct
of House Furnishing Goods in thneitv.
“ 5 • hOraok MOUSE.
W IITK end colored Bril linn ten; colored Lawns.
I laid Ginghnnis; Solid colored Freuch Cambrit
do do do Lawns.
Plain black Sewing Silks,
do I’laid do do.
Snow drop Dumusk Napkin*.
Irish Linens, Loug Lawns, 4c.
febH 11 FIN It Y LATHROP It CO.
BBESS GOOES. ~
W F. MoUi.l) call th« s|s.-clnl attention of the Lad
to thu large sHsortuient of
DREEH GOODE,
m.w to be seen at our establishment—constatlug ol Slot l.
nos, .Motts do Lniris, Cushnicres. Raw Silks, )” .ck at
Col’d SJIka; und iu fact, every variety of Dr» sGi-ods,
which will be sold at tlm very lowest prices. Wo on
wish them to call, nud see how little money need be spot
for n handunum dress,
lee 20
ItOKKNUAUGH 4 LADSON,
-'o. 2 Hnaud s Stores.
Lace Setts ! Eace Setts !
HENRY LATHROP &. OO.
H AVE Received per steamer Knoxville, onoofthe
most beautiful! assortments of Lace Goods ever
exhibited in this city, embracing tlm following styles:
Real Thread Luce Setts; do Maltese do uo.
do Hi'iiiton do do; do Valenciennes d*»
do Valenceinuus Bcrtliu Capes uud Slovees.
French throughout Muslin Setts.
Mourning Setts, entire new style,
fab£4 HENRY LATHROP * CO.
12 1-2 CENT MUSLINS.
R F.CKIVKD per steamer Knoxville, 40 pieces offina
Printed Lawns at 12U cents, by
fab 14 IfKMtY LATIIROP * CO.
P xciiii',, attended to
at tlm shortest notice, and in superior stylo. Also,
nmy Iw found Shower Baths, Galvanized Iron, Tin and
Leaded Bath Tubs. Copper Boilers, Patent Pan Wafer
Closets, Lend Pipes, Slmut Lead, Brass and Plated Cocks,
Force 1'umps, India Rubber Hose, for sale at the Houso
Furnishing store lftft Bmughtun-st.
HORACE MORSE.'
IIKNRY LATHROP * CO., “
H AVE Itorelved (.rr steamer Alubama, 104,114,12 .
134 White Toilet Quilts; Large Urn Silk Cos
nml Tassels; Black Elastic Bolts with Black CIolps; B
KngCrapo; Plaid .Taconots. lie. Jnn 12
JIOIIE NEW JEWELRY.
UST Rocelved a beautiful sssortnieut of Broaches, En
Rings,nml Bracelets,in setts Cameo, Quld-etoue. 51
khic. and all gold, iu every variety, and a larger asst i
nmnt than usual iu single pieces.
Also a vory fine assortment of Sleeve Buttons, colli
Buttons, and Studs, plain, Stone, Cameos, ftfovaics. Ai
feb 22 0. 51. ORIFFEN’H.
NOTICK.
T IIE Undersigned bus this day removed his enth«
stock of Cigars, Tobacco, 4c., from his old stand
corner of l!ryuit street, to Ids new store ou tho corner ot
Bay and Whitaker streets, whoro ho hopes to receive a
continuance of tho patronage of all his old friends mid
customers. apr30 A. PONCE.
FOR TUB TEETH.
ATEY’8 Orris Tooth Powder, Joyco nnd Estetly’i
Detergent. Monpela*’Anti Scorbutic Elixir, Ran-
say’s Dciitrlilci', Waters’ Tooth Soap, Ac. For sale by
■ nr 21 J. B. MOORE * CO.
bl’AVAt, AND falNKNB.—Block and O
is; forsaleby
FOOTE 4 JAUD0N.
mar 10
P RINTED LAWNS.—Cases American a:
rrencu Lawns, aud Jaconets; for salobv
mw 10 FOOTE It JAUD0N.
B Avu,, .........
and tor snlo by
mar 19—10
L A. GREINER.
w
M
aug 4
TIISICKY AND GIN, In stornand forsalo
by Jy 23 51INIS 4 JOHNSTON.
USCOVADO SUGARS.—60hlids .Muscova
do Sugars,in store aud forsalo by
COHENS It HERTZ.
HISKEY.-160 Mils Whtakoy, of approved
brands, in store and forsalo by
aug 4 COHENS 4 HERTZ.
OFFER.—600 bags Rio Coffee, in storo and for
salo by
aug 4 COHENS fc HERTZ.
ACON.—60 hhd* prime Western lfacon, in air*
i tight hhds, for salo by
aug i BRIQIIA5I, KELLY 4 CO.
T EMON SUGAR.—A new article for making
P A fjemonade without lemons, 60 cases Just received
and for sale by I
Jy 31 RODGERS, NORRIS 4 CO.
W 1
B
S UPERIOR MUSTARD.—3 caws best quali
ty Hudson Mills pure Mustard, put up In 121b cans
tor Druggist’s or Hotel uso, just received and for sale hy
aug 2 JNO. INQERflOLL.
ROUND RICE.—10 boxes best quality Ground
Rice, put up In 1 lb papers, received and for sal.
aug 2 JNO. 1NGER80LL.
F AMILY HAMS.-12 tlcrcea Cincinnati Sngar
cured Hams, expressly for family ure, landing this
day from steamer Freeman ltawdon, and for tala by
anr2 TIIO-S B. WAYNE 4 BON.
¥ is i-hi.r^-nr 2s ktg. do do, e doii
JLA tra Smithflrld do; for salo bv
•Jy17 WE'BSTER 4 PALMES. *
H AY.—106 bale# Hay, selected, landing fromubr
Target, this day; forsaleby
•ly1 s TUPS. B. WAYNE Sc BON.
g~^ OHllKN BUTTER.—0.firkins primeGoshen
Butter, Jest received and for sale by
Jyl8 TUPS. S. WAYNE * BON.
T IME.—looo bbls Rockland Limejandlng per brig
JLA Empire, and for salo by
JylO BRIOIIAM, KELLY 4 OO.
JJAM8—-20 cask* choico Baltimore Homs, just re*
L celredadd forsaleby
-ANTON, J
Jy 19 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON * 0Q,.
LB AN Y AI. I-..—2'1 bbl.BummerZtock Al.Jui.
i received and forsaleby /•
Jy 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON At 00.