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SOHKDUIjI'I
ON* THE SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD,
Ovor which passes thft*
Great New Vork & New Orleans Mails
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VOLUME LVII.
Now Arranged
- “umlay, February UUt,
is Ho.a«l will ho run M f<
6nt.
‘•Hut. tho Passenger
ft* follow* i
IITWIlK **V AJtNait XHUMAUllH.
•»v« !*»v*uu*h '.J'X**'*' «"• "
,mv*in
AVSSfSniSafflJ
v *' nTWIIMtU
1045 *, K. aud 10.30 k. K.
9.4.W.*.*nd IWOr.M.
in tuvannan.... .......T,l$ P* H. andSAU a,M.
iitwciN savaHkxH *nn aOhurra.
M rt www nh Lift A.M, and ! I.1B A. *.
.0*. m. and Tv,..
... ,.8 A. *. am) 3.46 P.M,
mtVw In Savannah .I.MU.H.antl 10.66 p.m.
tiiiNW Augusta..
“■ . . i.. c.mlllish
larwaaM Manna aan auouhta.
0.45 a.m. and 11.30 p, m.
^Vr l« tutf'Wl* ..T p.M,and 0 a. m.
.jo* tiwurtft
..8* m. and 3.45p.m.
j Macon 10,45A-M.and 18.30
f *ln* connect nn arrival at Gordon. for MlRadgevllh*
I .hioii. Al MftOou with train* of the IVuthwest-
ru K »1 M t’ohtnthn* ami Albany, au l wilh the Ma-
Western Itoail fur Atlanta
IStH'iKer* waving Savannah by the 1.15 A. M. train,
nil arrire in Atlanta at 6 P. M.
Learln* by the 8.00 P. M. train will arrive In Atlanta
n^vt morning. On Sunday* tho 11.15 A M. train
far tuentta will go through to Macon In place of tho 3
\i winch will uot bo run on that day.
EMERSON KOOTH.
General Supt.
Jirannab. February 80th, 1857 tntvia
Macon & Western Railroad.
gawmatBW^a
MACON, Dec. 14th, 1867.
O N and after Friday, 13th Inst., tho train* will run
a. follow*:
irtu> Macon ........... 1."* A. M.
Imre at Atlanta .» A. Sf.
Lr Macon U.30 A. M.
jrrire at Atlauta.. 5.80 P. M
i»,f Atlanta ..., »12 nlglit
irrneat Macon A. al.
.4 tlsuta, 3 .
nt Macon, 5-40 P. M.
Night Train* will not be run on Sundays
jvl A. M.Train from Macoa connect* with tho State
p,a I for Chattanooga at 18.30 P. M. and Ueoigia Hoad
r Augusta at 10 A. M.
The 11.30 A. M. Train from Macon connects at Atlun-
. ,»ith tho Georgia Kail Road, at 18, and Atlauta aud
W.-st Point Rail Hoad at 2, A. M..
iwtigor* for Western and Atlantic Kail Road and
* beyond, should take the train leaving Macon at 1,
ALFRED L. TYLER, cup’t.
dec 85
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Daily Trains between Macon nnrf Columbus.
Leave Macon ut 1.30 A M.. and 11.30 A. M.
Arrive in Colu.ml>us 8 52 A. 51., aud 6.33 P. M,
Leave (’olumhus 1.65 A- M., and 4.00 P. 51.
Arrive in Macou 8.56 A. At ..and 10.28 P. M.
BKTWBIX MACtfN AMD ALBANY.
U»vo Macon 1 30 A. M.
Arrive in Albany 8.15 A. M.
learn Albany 3 15 I* M.
Arrive in Macon 10.28 P. M.
l^ve Macon 7.12 A. M., Tri Weekly.
Arrive in Albany 3.37 P. M.
L-*va Albany 7.00 A. M.. Tr.-Weokly.
Arrire in Macoti 3.31 P. M.
trims to Columbus form a through connection to
•Mgomery. Ala.,and Augusta, Kiugaville, Wilmington,
ill, Millodgovilleaud Katonton.
o'oiclies run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
bn.iic, Thomasville, Ac.
Kick*run from SmitltvIIlo, Tri-Weekly, to Dawson,
i il'ert. Fort Qaines, Ate. Also from Fort Valley to
rti. Uayne*v|llo. Ifawkinsville aud Knoxville, Ga.
ug'ers for poiuts below Fort Valley, should take
•\ening Trains from Savannah and Augusta to avoid
'•'/lion at Macou. For other points lake oil 1 or Train,
■irrt clan steamships leave Havannahfor N *Y irk.on
luM'lays anil Saturdays. Passage iu'the Cabin $25,
ersce $s.
Tireiruin Montgomery to Savannah $’4 00.
Columbus dd do 10 03.
Albany do do 10 Jit.
QKO.W ADAMS Sup rlntendent.
a, Feb. 2l*t. 1858. marl
UKOltGIA KAILllOAD-
Change of Schedule.
0 TAKK EFFECT ON QBOROIA RAILROAD, DE
CEMBER 28 h, 1867.
Augusta it 2.30, A, M ,and 4.00 P. M.
at Atlanta at II 36, A. M., and 104. A. M
Atlanta at 12 00, A. M., and 10.00, A M.
r Augusta at 8.66, A 51.. and 7 00 P. M.
in I'rain* leaving Aogu-ta at 4 P. M., aud Atlan-
'I •li<contiiiuei|. (The 2 30 A. M train from
u c .ii'iMCt* throng" t» Memphis.)
emsor withs »uth oahquxa railroad.
it Augusta at I0t. 51., and S 30. P.M
Augusta at 10.00. A. 41., and 8 05, P. 51
WEsTKKN AND ATLANTIC tlAILHOAIi.
at Atlanta at il.22. P. M., and 0 33. A. M
Uie Atlanta at 1.45. A 51.. and 1230. P. 51.
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAILROAD.
ttnve at Atlanta at 10.13. P. M„ and 0 27, A. M
L ue Atlanta at 2.n0 A. M., and l 00, P. M
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
eat Atlanta at 9.15 \ M. and 6.05 P.M
,re Atlanta at >" 30 A. M., and 12 00 Night
ATHENS URANCIt—SUNDITS EXCEPTED.
bare Augusta at 2.30 Ight.
eAtlanta at 1200 Night.
,e.it vtlii'iis at 10 3't Day.
e Aih'-us at I2.no Night.
v- it Augusta at U o>' Morning.
teat Atlanta at 11.31 Morning.
111.NO MX till INCH—DAILY TRAINS —SUNDATH EXCEPTED.
L-if - Augusta tit. 2 30 Night.
bare Atlanta at 12 00 Night.
Arnv,. at Washington at 7-35 Morning.
"a Mondays an Extra Train leaves Washington at l 45
M-nitig. and connects with the Down Day Passenger
‘ rum Atlanta, aud returning to Washington at
IS Evening. *
WARREXTOX BRANCH—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.
Dive Augusta at 4.00 Evening.
Atlanta at 10.00 Morning.
At Warrenton lit 8.nO Evening.
ftarrenton at.... 3.30 Evening,
Arrire vt Augusta nt 7 On Evening.
‘"be at Atlanta at 1.00 Night.
Jicli-Jy OBOKtiB YOUXOB. Dew. Sup’r.
Mlimtu & West Point Railroad
Atlanta to West Point, 87 miles, Fare. $3 50,
GEORGE O, JIDLL, Superintendent.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN I
Dues Atlanta, dally at 2 00 A. 51.
Arrire, a' West Point, at 7 28 do
le-sves West Point, dally at ..4 00 do
Arrives at Atlauta, nt 7 00 do
, EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
leave, Atlanta, daily al I 00 P. M
Arrives „t West Point, at 0 28 do
l*A»es West Point, dally at 4 30 do
Arrive* at Atlanta,at 10 IS do
dj*This Rond connects, each way, with the Montgoui
«y r West Point Railroad. .!«o 28
Freiglits from Savannah
TUSCUMBIA AND MEMPHIS,
THURSDAY MCORTSTING.-JUNE' 4 1858.
NUMBER
Dot lleflntd
!HARCOALIRON
CALVERT IRON AND NAIL WORKS, Baltimore, Md.
J. IIOPKINSON SWTH, OFFICE 25 SOUTH CHARLES-8TREF.T.
Iraporlaiii to House & Hotel Keepers,
PRESERVING
Fruits, Vegetables, &c.
HOOK AND FLAT HEAD HAIL ROAD SPIKES,
BRIDGE AND CAR BOLTS.'NUTS, fco.,
WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS, OF ALL PATTERNS, 5 to 12 Inch
HADE TOOItttElt
REDUCED
iates of Freight,
Savannah to Knoxville,
AND ALL STATIONS ON THE*
East Tennessee & Georgia Kail Road
FIRST CLASS.
I JlANU Fortes, Rooks,gtatatiiuiurjr. Roots. Shoos,
1 , aud Hats. Lhjunrs, Oils, Ac. (in bottles), Cam*
. me and 8|)irita Turpentine(lu barrels), Carpeting,
jtinn, Ulan* and Glass-Ware, C'gara ilu case*),
■ ‘ icks, t'onfectinnaries. Cotton Cards, Cutlery (in
I I w») t Cnsks and Roxes, Dry Goods (in boxen and
i les), Drugs, Fruits, Fruit Trees and Shrubbery,
! irs, Garden Heeds, Looking Glasses and Looking
1 1 ass Plates (at owuor’s risk). Oysters (in cans ami
l s), Saddlery, Tin and Uritaunla Ware, Tens atul
i l ices, Georgia and South Carolina Domestics,, per
. I l lbs $1.11
SECOND CLASH.
Hardware, except such as specified In first and
11 ini classes. Coltue Mills. 5Iachinerv, Foreign Li-
• t ir*(inbnrrelsand pipes),TohacctHiu boxen),Louth-
• I (iu rolls and boxes), Oils (in barrels aud casks),
i l wkery and Queens-Ware (iu crates and casks),
IJ -o, Whiting, Plaster, Hheet Brass and Copper, per
THIRD CLASS
kxes, Shovels, Spades, Sad Irons, Zinc anil Tin, In
s, Tilt Plate, Anvils, Vices. Casks of Chains and
es, Manilla aud Cotton Cordage, Coflee, Heavy
•tings, Mill Gearing, Kail Road Wheels and Axles,
sirs and Spikes, and Rosin (in brrrels), per 100
Special Kates
rwlfureand Carriages (boxed,) and other light
Idea not enumerated; also. Carboys of Acids, or
or Chemicals, will be charged by uctual weight
. ut doublo llrst class rates, per 100 pouuds,.„...i2
l:
’o Insure safety from losses and delays, shippers mns
o every package plainly marked with uatne of ecu’,
iee, destination and depot of dedivery.
ho Depots on this road are—
Fountain Hill. 8wcetwater,
State Lipe, Philadelphia,
Cleveland, Loudon,
Charleston, • Leuoir’s.f
Klcoville, Concord
Athens, and
Mouse Creek, Knoxville. *
f* To commence 1st March and cantina to iatJnu
upeclutemients
T Havannah, Ga , 4th April, 1857.
HE Undersigned iihs boon Inf-'-Hiod by lotter ..
wived this morning,from the General Superintend
••’n <»t tno Memphis ft Charleston i all Road, that tl^e
fw-rj, unit Western iltrlslons of that It and were to tie
■"wd on the 27th ultimo, and that traius would run
thr ough regularly on tho 29th.
Throw/ rate of Freight from S’ovannah to
' ?nscumbin. I Memphis^
$1 05
l 24
i oo
3 10
WM. M. WADLBY, Sup’t Contral Railroad.
R. FOOTE, " M.AW. •*
J. M. SPULLOCK, « W. ft A. “
R. 0. JACKSON, «• K.T.&Oa. “
| MarchlsL^^ ____
I CllANGBOF SCHEDULE
R CHEAPEST & QUICKEST ROUTE
To the North,
rv w x o iu a. w ja jei
Via Charleston
Id the noutii-kasteun rail-road
TUUOUGll A Itll.iVNGE.HEXT
most
flVVANNATf TO WILMINGTON, N, C
Gn and after
PMWX SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1858,
- , ^IBl SUPHRIOR
STEAMER GORDON,
F. It A U II E N, Co m m a n it e r.
{ill loan. SavimiJ'ih ovwry SUNDAY and WKDNE5
D. f .’ AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, and arrive In Charles-
to:; tho following mornings In time to connect with the
i of the North- Eastern Rail Itoid going Xorth.
tin uiiig, will leaves Charleston every Sfonday and
ly Mght, at 8 o'olock, (after the arrival of the cars
Wllmlngt-iu,) and arrive iu Saraunah early the
>vln« mornings.
a rollers bound hr the North, for North Carolina, or
lie northern part of South Carolina, by taking till*
'. will save ri.MC and xxpbxbg, and will gain a night's
Sle |
1 * •
aigh Tickets from Savannah to Wilmington, $11
xira cilarge for moals or berths on board of the
I j n-ngets ano tbolr Buiigago transferred from the
Hi | ier to th« cars. Jrtr of charge
I I -gage checked from davannali to Wilmington. For
•II I -eiiii-ut* apply to J. P. BROOKS, Agent
j 1.7 Charleston -ttean.-Pimki-t Wliart.
| v 'OH81 iNsTTo CHARLESTON.—Until further
taken to i bnrIe»ton and back,
the ■ i
e or the succeeding trip, for one foro of §5.
Z\i
GREAT REDUCTION OF FARE
3E3TT3ES.OI»3E3.
7b A Vie York from Smith
ampton, Havre or Hr
40
s puddle wheelste.mHiip ARIEL. .
0 D. Ludlow, comir.Hiidor,and NORTH STAR,
j -ns. Edward "aveudy, ronunaedi-r. tn sail from pier
( Noi th river, nt tiuou precisely, currying tho United
mil, vis:
La • .Veto York for
A ['thamjiton,Havre
oi firemen.
Ari . .r'aturday, .March 2d.
Noi 1 1 Star, •• April 17.
Ari l, “ May lfi.
N.. |ir, « June til.
Premrn fur
Soul ham p-
Jinx
15.
12.
Southampton
for
JVeio York.
April 24.
May 10.
-JREEVES.BUCK&CO
" JIANUFAOrUREllS Of
Railroad Iron, Bar Iron,
CAR AXLES,
Ship amt Bridge Iron, Spikes, &c.
Also, a superior article of
WROUGHT IRON ll. R. CHAIRS,
j. uud L IRON, tec.
With CONTINUOUS LIPS, and made to lit ex mtly tho Gauges of Ralls,
ttuffc}
— ALSO—
Wrought Iron Solid anil Compouud Girders and Beam** of any required length, for Fire Proof Buildings
and Bridges. S AMU ED ,T. REEVES, V. Prca’I.,
may ID—185**. ly No. 410 Walnut street. Philadelphia
urn*
SILVER WARE * JEWELRY.
o
S . "W ILMOT,
COHXEIl OF COXGJIESS, WIIITAKER AND ST. fVLIEN STREETS,
FFEUS Ills LARGE STOCK of RICH GOODS, at prices to suit the times. On hand, aud receiving by
very steamer,
Gold and Silver Goods of every description,
tie Silver Tea Sots, Pitchers, Walters, Goblets, Cups. Spoons and Forks, of every weight and variety ; f>
Fine Silver Tea Sots, Pitchers, Walters, Goblets, Cups. Spoons and Forks, of every Weigh”and variety ; Silver
single pieces, beautifully put up ill cues for Wedding iud other presents; Gold and silver Watches, und
Clocks of every variety
•MCWEDRY, from tho richest diamond to the cheapest plain gold* Including Cameo, Lava uud Mosaic, iu
full *»t« and single piece*; with almost every description of Ornament now in use.
PLATED GOODS.—Plated C'ako Baskets, Castors, Tea dels, Ico Pitchers, and Plated Goods of ovary
kind.
SPECTACLES—In Gold, Silver and Steel Frames, with Pebhlouud oilier Sights.
FANCY GOODS.—Uleh and beautiful Parian Vi»s-s*ind Statuette, and Fancy Goals, In groat variety.
Tortoise Shell and other C03IBS, of latest styles, with n great variety of Head Ornaments.
Citizens of «fty uud Country are invited to examine the stock, which will bo sold at prices much lower than
usual.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry promptly REP * DIED by workmen of skill and long experlonco.
apr 6 tf
CIIANGE OFSOHEDULE
INLAND ROUTE
For Palatka E. F.
New York and Savannah.
VIA BRUNSWICK, 3T. MARYS. FERNAN
DA A, JACKSONVILLE, AND
PICOLATA.
Stopping at alf Intermediate Lamdings. To leave
from the Charic»ton Steam Packet wharf every
WE DNSS DA Y MORNING at OV o'clock.
The new und splendid steamer
EVERGLADE, Capt. L M.Coxeter,
will leave this city as above
This steamer has 'he finest pnsson-
'ger accommodations of any boat iu
the Southern waters, aud connects regularly with the
stages for the interior nf Florida, also with tlm llruns
with A Florida am! Fet ruti linn a fUn,ur Keys Hail -
roads. Returning will connect nt Savannah with the
Central Railroad, and New Vork steamers.
Ficighi consigned to'tho Agents of this steamer will
ho re-slopped free of charge. For freight or passage up-
ply on board, or to 4^
JOHN C FRASER, Agent
No 74 Hay-tue-t.
UNITED STATES MAIL.
Bor Paint lea JE. B.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS,
FERNAND IN A, JACKSON VILLE,
AND PICOLATA.
trip* to the nbn
Packet
wharf .
Tin- splendid new Iron atoamer ST.
MARYS, Capt. .las. Froclwru,having
"eon thoroughly printed and over
'inulml, will commence her regular
places, leaving the Florida 'team
Monday morning, April 6th, at W
slock, and continue to leave every Monday morning
at the saute hour.
For freight or passage apply «n board, or to
C LAG HORN A CUNNINGHAM,
mat 30 Agents.
UNI I’t.I) STATES MAIL.
For Palatka, E. F.,
Via Darien, ftrnnmoivk, St. Mary’s, f ernandina,
Jacksonville, Picolata and MiddUbnry.
The new and elegant steamer
ST. JOHN)*, Uaptain N. King, w II
leave every Friday innrniiig at 9
o'clock.
This boat has been built expressly
for this route,and having extensive and airy State Room
July 10.
June 16.
. .. . ... July 14.
steamships 'otich i*t Havre. Sjiecio delivered iu
Loi 1 on or Paris. For passage or freight, apply fo
■ I). TORRANCE. Agent,
n rl 3mo No a BowMn.jGreen. N««- V« r 1r.
FOR HAVANA
V WEST AND CALIFORNIA.
w
T-'sgSasftV'L-L;
’teamship ISABEL,
ELI AM ROLLINS, COMMANDER,
vlng just been entirely overhauled and put iu
lid order, refitted with new boilers, and double ait-
bulk heads, forward and lift, making her one of
mst desirable steamer* for safety, speed and com>
will leave Savannah for ilavunit via Key West, on
me | h and 10th, and leave Havana 'or Savannah via
Kej .iVrwt, on the loth aud 25th of each month.
T ISABEL connects, at Havana, with thoU.S Mail
Ste '• iship Company’# Lino ofSIeamera, for Now Orleans
am* m Francisco.
F , passage only, apply to
ocl8 COHENS Ac HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK.
Fastest Line!!
Jim Claw,
hcond do.
Rird ao, , ni
rate for Freight Goods. | 8 76
CLiBStriCATIOK.
« Class—Plano Forte*, Book* and Stationery. Boot*,
Mhoos, Hats, Liquors, Oils, *ic., in bottles,
Cauiphonu uud Spts. Turpentine In barrels,
Garpoting, China. Glussand Ola«*ware, Segais,
In cases,Clocks, Confectionery, Cotton Cards,
Cutlery In caaes, casks and boxes, Dry Oooil*
fa boxes and bates, Drug*. Fruits, Fruit True*
ami Shrubbery, Furii.Oardon Seeds, Looking
Glasses and Looking Glut Plato, at owner's
risk, NuUinfralls*Uvsters In cans and lor),
Saddler , Tin and BrlUnula Ware, Tea nn.l
1 Class—Hardwar j (uxcent In 1st and 3d ofauead Oi l
foe Mills, Machinery,Foreign Liquors In bbl
and pipes, Tobacco lu boxes, Leather in roll
and boxes, Gils In bbls. and casks, Urocki-rr
and Qunensware in crates and casks, Illce,
Whiting Plaster. Sheet Bras* and Copper
„ per loo ll-i
"t Class.—Axe*,Shovel*, 8pa le«, Sad-Irons, Zinc and
Tiii In pigs, Tin Plate. Anvils, Vices,Uarrhue
Springs and Axles, Casks nf Chninr i Hoes,
Manilla and Colton Cordage, »'offen, Hour
Castings. Mill Gearing and Mill Stones. Ilai
Hoad Wheels and Axles, Chairs and Spikes,
, and Rosin in bbls per 100 lbs.
>pe<lal Hates for Light Goods.—Purnlture^nd Carriage*
boxed, and othor light articles not onumerni.
-d, also, Carboys of Acids and other t .'hetnl.
cals, will betaken at actual wolght. hit
charged at double 1st CJnss rato*,..per 100 lb*
WM. M. WADLKY.
*P r «—tf Qen'IShp'tO. R. R.
if
CRAWFORD'S
MERCHANT “ SITOA" MILLS FLOUR
Unequalod by any Mills in Georgia for
uj mu j .uni m ueorgia ror
Superior Breadstuffs.
MILLS DOUBLE EXTRA HOTEL FLOUR,
^ no An ftn j. ’
Family "do,”
do,
do 8nt)orflne
B “k Mill* ‘do
J® 'do Vine do*
d0 Wo.B do’
«H*«Corn Meal. GriU and BhorU, It^lvtd pe.
^5t*jd constantly for sale by
CONNER AT, WEBSTER i PALM Eg,
Agent* for Crawford’s 81 tea Min*
. .Bakers aud Flour Dealur* aro l,v|tec
swftjs* ““jafi
. Ul,
.do
, hJSt
I “
l £v.°I
l- ^vtpKth
FARE REDUCED
Cabin Pitsauffe 620 J
Freight lower than by any
other 'teumersl SIX Cents
per foot, FOR ALL KINbB
M B A 8 U R K 51 ENT
.d*fcVl4****<u>OI>S. Light Barrels37^
ccn each, nnd other nrticlrs in proportion.
' o splendid anti commodious side wheel Steamers
AU J4TA, 1 500 tons Capt. M. 8. tVoodhull
Fl.< ilDA, 1,300 “ •* Isaac Orowell.
AL IA M A 1,300 “ “ Geo. U.Schenck.
And first class Propeller
ST/ l OF THE SOUTH, l,l"0 tons...Capt. Tho’s Lyon
T ho steamships belong to the old established ami
fav. i t« lino, known as the * New York and Savannah
Ste a Navigation Company,” and In comfort, accmnnio-
dati is ami fare, cannot be excelled. I hoy lire coni-
ni«» led by experienced, skilful, careful und p-rlite
dll., rs. PADKLFOUl), FAY A CO ,
Ag«nt*, Pavsnnsh.
PAM’L L. MITCHILL & SON,
Iri y 1 tf Agauts, Now York,
NOTICE.
The splendid propellers
HUNTSVILLE ami MONT-
n GOMEItY. will form a week-
I ly line botwoen New York
rand Savannah. leaving e» h
‘/|w»rt every Saiuedxt. I Mi and
„ _ , after Slay 1st 1868, Krcght
i Now York, will h« taken at ^.thsot tho present
1 f. or customary rate*. * ■
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN U CO.
hFORSALE, FREIGHT OR CIIAU-
3 Xl TBit—The first rlass schr LUCY It WARREN
OR tnis burthen, carries 4 8uO biishefs grain, or 800 libls'
Fl> ‘ r—nearly now, nnd well found. Applv to
■ • -ri8 minis a Johnston.
BO TWISTY
■ FOR
Y: UNG PEOPLE & COMMON SCHOOLS.
If
•ow PI,AMTS OB6W-A,Jn,p],)»li»)oo.
tlon to StructnmliBolany. with
A POPULAR FLORAt
Or an Arrangement and Description of Common Plants,
b< - h wild ana cultivated, Illustrated by 600 wood ongra-
vi u*J by Aift Gray, 51. D., Fisher Professor of Natural
II itory In Harvard University Received Ly
; iay 24 JOHN M. COOPER A CO,
j JUTTKR.—10 keg^cbulce Go*h*n Butter, Juit
received p*r iteamer Uuutavllle. nnd for tale, by
• . „ ,, iitv, ,r, i,g
61 II. WILIJAM8,
•u»y Hi
^ |LAOK LAO® MANTILLAS,
. ... . -We have
received a lot of the above good* Iu Black, French
a; fChantilly Lace.
nay# HENRY T.ATTIROP A CO.
1 f ERRING,-50 bbll Herring tfcr *ale bv
JI £ taey 11 (HUNTJUl A OAMMELLfl
•illation, offers superior inducements to iiivalbls
ml others.
For fr>dglit«rfm*«ago apply on board at tho Florida
leant Packet wharf.or to
mar-'to OI.AGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
Accommodation Boat.
FOR PARACHUCLA EVERY MONDAY AND
THURSDAY.
The now ami fast running PasHon*
„..r and Freight steamor JOHN G,
LAWTON will leave for Pnrucliucla
-and intermediate Lnmlinga, every
Monday and Thursday, at l o’clock,
M —leave mol • f West Broad street.
N. H.—C»ntrnct» ‘or lauillugsabeve can be inado. Thu
Boat will not break her tunning schedule.
J. IV. AfcALl'IN, Agent,
Williamsoii'aRuildiiigs.
For Charleston.
IKTIiA. WD ROUTE,
VIA HE A UFuJi T d- HILTUN HUM).
To leave from tho Charleston .'leauipacket Wharf every
SATURDAY.’ at 3 1*. M
steamer
Coxetter,
Tho new and splondl i
7^^-sT^Sv EVERGLADE, On-' L.M.(
leave this city as above.
The Everglmlo connects r
regularly
with tho South Carolina and North Eastern Railroads.
Freight consigno 1 to Agent* will bo forwarded free of
charge. For freight nrpmsiute apply on board orlo
JOHN O. FRASER. Agent,
nov!7 No.74 Bay street.
CHANGE 11V SCIIEI)ULE.
For Bluffton,
Hilton Head, Royd's Landing, Port Royal Ferry,
II cat fort am/ Charleston.
. The new and splendid iron iteamnr
r . k OECII.K.Capt K. Peck. will.nn nnd after
^Mouthy, May )0lJi. leave for tbs above
^fcu,l,.i -
^fipbices every MONDAY MORNING, nt
r freight or pntuuge. apply to
* "'. IIRODKS, Charleston wharf.
AH freight must bo paid on the wharf by tho
shipper before it will ho receipted for. may 4
FOR FREIGHT ORCHARTER-
Z^iiThe A 1 bark ROUT. A. ALLKN, Capt. Robbins.
Apply to
may 25 CARLETON * PARSONS.
The American Atlantic Screw Steamship
COMI»A.3VY.
.Mi
, - ...
ZW ZffZZ"
|THH NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS
HUXTSVILLE, Capf. Robert Hardfo,
5H)XTGD3IERY “ Frederick Crocker
Will form a weekly line between Savannah aud New
Ymk. leavingeuch port every SATURDAY.
These Steamers, l.OOd tell* each, have elegant nccom
ida'lousfor Pavsciigers, nnd being of great strength
l speed, shippeis can rely on tho greatest dispatch to
Freight. Ror further particular*, apple to
UKIUIIAM, BALDWIN * CO.,
Snr.iuiuh, Georgia, or to
II. It. CROMWELL & CO.,
npr 6 tf 181 Washington street. New York.
Fare Reduced!
FOR NEW YORK.
To sail on Saturday ut 2 o'clock, P. M.
-w m
Cabin, j $20. M Slcenige, $0.
Steamship FLORIDA,
ISAAC CROWELL Coinniaiidcr
The now and splendid steamship PLORIDA. Capt.
Crowd], nil! sail as above. Forfu-lght, apply to
PADEf.FOUD. PAY A CO.
N. B—Shippers of Cotton by these steamers will picas*
take notice, that no Cotton will be received at the presses
that is not distinctly marked on the edge of the bale.
Berths not secured mill) paid for.
I’ADEI.FORD. FAY A CO., Agents.
W.*? • Freight from New York at •'.{ customary, aud a*
low as bv any other steamer
DAYTON-a NEW AND IMPROVED METHOD
FOR HEW YORK.
To Sail Saturday, Jane 5, of 2-J P. M,
Tho American Atlantic Screw SteamshipCotnpuuy’-.
new and fast steamer
MONTGOMERY,
CAPT« J'KKD’K t'ROl'Klill,
Will depart for New York on SATURDAY', June 5,
For Freight or Passage, having accommodations equal
toauy stuiiinsuip on the coast, apply to
DIUGHaM, BALDWIN A 00
Cabin Passage, $15 00
St aerugo do 6 00
FOR V III LADE LI* H1A.
‘X’JiMX. M3iX)trex3) ! !
Only Two Nights at Soa—Through in 60 to 65
Hours.
FOR PROVIDBflfCK— Tho now f»rlg J.
rfihi H. KENT, '.'apt. Reed, having most of her cargo
.Smt engaged, will meet with dispatch. For light
freight, apply to CARLTON PARSONS.
FOR BOSTON.—The fast sailing packet
sr.hr EMMA AMELIA, ffnr(fug, master.having
T tier cargo ongaged, will huve quick di*p itch as
above. For freight, apply to
Jane 1 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN & CO,
FOR BOSTON—The fine clipper schr
A BUY WHITMAN, (.apt. Haws, fmv(rg a por
tion of h r i-nrg'i engaged, will havo dispatch For bal
anee of freight, apply tu
June 1 CARLETON A PARSONS,
FOR BOSTON.—The regular packet bnrk
INDIANA, ''apt. Rivera, having a portion of her
cargo engaged, will havo dispatch For freiuht. apply to
ay 12 CARLETON A PARDONS.
KSs ’ FOR NEW YORK.—Tho regular packet
S3lg,imrk I'KTER DEMII.L, Capt. Huey, having half
her cargo engaged, will tneet with quick (llspntrh. For
freight, apply to CARLETON 4c PA .SONa*
Juno 1
FOR NEW YORK—UNION LINK.—
_ _ ho packet schr NORTH STATE, Horton, mu-
ter. will have dispatch for tho above port. For freight
or passage, apply to STARR fellAKDEK,
Jnnol .
Silt FOR NEW YORK—GE0ROIA LINjf*
fljffltTlie fast sailing packet schr WM SMITH, Vlslisr,
master, having p rt of her cargo engaged, will havo lm
mediate dispatvli. For freight or paisago, apply to
master on hoard, at Bolton’s wharf, nr to
may 27 81HANTON k NORIUS.
FOR PIIIIj AllEhFIIIA—KKYcTO.VE
LINK,—Tim new schooner JAMES MARTIN,
[larding, having hulk of cargo ongaged; will tneet
M, .
Capt. Harding, having hulk of cargo ongaged; will nmol
with dispatch for tho abuva port. Fur freight apply to
n»»y '28 HUNTER k GAMMKLL.
•bov*p
IUNTKR fc GAMMKLL.
FOR JkW YORK-The schr. KA LEIGH,
- capt. Horton, will meet with dfrpatch forth*
port. For freighter passage apply to
“““ HUMBit * Q4
HUNTdit 4QA5IMELL.
GEORGI A IilNB—NKYV YORK PACK*
Sem.fiTtl.-rUa schr WILLIAM SMITH, Capt. Flshar,
will havo Immodiato dispatch. For freight or passage,
having superior accommodations, apply lo
KOHANTQN —'
may 22
I *'NORRIS/
JJ'^IMB*—-200 bbls Rockland Lime, landing from
»>y24
rehr Lilly, and iur sale by
OGDEN. fctARR k 00.
Tho splendid side-wheel
Steamship State of Georgia,
J, J. GARVIN. Commander,
Will sti! ns above, and will cui'itinue tu lenvo each
elty every iilt-Tunto Saturday throughout tho season.
Cabin l’nssago $16
Steerago do 5
Excursion Tickets to nnd front Philadelphia,
(which will be good for tho seaeou,) 25
Through Tickets to Nlaenjo....* -3
Fur freight or passage, apply to
may 28' l\ A. GREINER kCO. Ag’ts
AT W. 0. PRICE’S
“ STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,”
113
143
Bay-Street, Sav’h
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST.
ANOTHER l t of
GIpNUINM MOLD DOBtimoar”
J UST ltccelvod at tho House Furnishing Establish—
meat, licdgsaa's Black, a.tact Broughton sad Hull
rUMti. E. U. BEACH.
Tlib ttnderilgned,
havingpurchavd the
latoand kxoLubivk
right for tho Counties
of Clutliam and Lib-
•sly t » make, c»ii.
•trin t, and u*c, und
to vend to otl.ors to
use,
JVciv York .ildverUsements,
FROM I). H. RotlRI.l.’N
AD YERTISING AGENC Y.
Moffati's Ruildhigs, .135 Rroudwoy, N. Y.
TOB CHKAraST & tBDEBT
PUMPS
NICHOLSON’S
PATENT
FXHAUSTER
Of which this cut Is a
representation, by
winch Hr* air can ho
extraclod from Jars
containing FRUITS,
Vegetables, *o.,
more cheaply, expe
dition*)/, a ml ctTcciu -
ally, than any other
process ever Invented
in this or any other
. country: offers them
for an..- hi,n .mi i,dividual right tu use them.
With the nld uf this EXHAUSTER, Fruits may be
preserved fresh, without a particle of ftngnr; and Vege
tables, Totnatooi. Grewn Corn, Pena, Heims, fcc.. pro-
-vod with their fresh 11 -vor, without cxpoimo. Y\ bile
' ' " iki '‘
the Exhauster is so cheap every family skould possess
All Infringements will bo dealt with according to
law.
Alsu, on hand, always, a good assortment of Frnlt
Cans, Arthur’s and other most approved kinds, for sale
lew—lo all of which tho Exhauster cat. bo uimljeij.
K. O, BEACH,
Albany 8tov> Agency and House Furnishing,
Hodgson’s block, corner Broughton nucl Bull streets,
may 29
TIIE OLD DOMINION
J UST Received per steamer Stalo of Georgia, the
fomlh invoice uf the above Uolf.-e Pots, for sale at
* published prices, ut Nos. 168 and 167 Broughton st.
may 29 MOUSE k FAY.
ARTHUR’S
FRUIT CANS AND JARS-
Two M od.als aud
FI vo Diplomas award
ed for Arthur'a Pat
ent Air-Tight Self.
Sealing
CA.HSTS
und M .|
is s,
for preserving Fresh
Fruit, Tomatoes. Ac.
Directions for pris
serving uccomi.uDy
each Cau.
For Halo at tho
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR
DISEASE OP THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE.
CtPOIl no ludigosfloR, Acidity of tho Stomach, Colicky
»r
islivoness, Blind ami Bleeding Piles. In all Nervon ^
lthomnntic,nnil Neuralgic Affections, It has In nutueroi t
instance s proved highly beneficial,and in others i-ffccle
i decided cure.
This io a purely vegetable compound, prepared or.
strictly scientific principles,after the manner of the cel-
t-hrat-d Holland Profussor Bocrhnve Beciiuae of Its
great success in most of the European States, tta intro
duction into tho United States was Intended more es
pecially for those of otu fatherland scattered here and
there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting
with great success among them. I now offer it to tho
Aiui-rionu public, knowing that its truly wonderful
medicinal virtues must be acknowledged.
It Is particularly recommended to those persons whoso
constitutions may havo been Impaired by the continu
ous use of ardent spirits, or other forma of dissipation.
Generally Instantaneous in efT.-ct, it finds its way direct
ly to the sent of life, thrilling aud quickening ever)
nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact iufns
log new health nnd vigor in tho system.
NOTICE-—Whoever expects to find this a beverage
will lie disappointed; but to tho sick, weak and low sp|,
Red. It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pobsessud
of singular remedial properties.
CAUTION.
The great popularity of this dollghtftil Aroma 1ms In
duced many imitations, which tho public should guard
against purchasing, llo not persuaded to buy anything
else until you havo given Boerlmvo's Holland Bitters a
fair trial. One hot(|e a ll! convince you how infinitely
superior it is to all these Imitations.
Sold nt }1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the
lolo proprietors. BENJAMIN l*AGE, Jr. A CO..
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists nnd Chemists,
Pittsburgh, Pa
Soldiu Savannah by
JOHN B. MOORE,
A. A. SOLG510NS A C0„
8. 1>. BRANTLEY 4 CO.
J E. Dr.FORD.
KING A WARING,
JAMES II. CARTER,
T. M. TURNER.
And Drnzcisls K"n».rally throughout the South,
npr ROT" Htsinlw
JN THE WORLD, having a Solid Piston and Ma’al
Valves, for Pumping Kernels, Hut aud Cold Water;
mutable for Cisterns. Wells, Factories, Mines, Ac., throw-
log from 20 to 600 gallons per minute. An excellent
Fire Engine for fanners, latrge discount to dealers.
Agents wanted, and Territorial right* for mIo.
K. A. AMKKHALL. Kit Pearl street.
Jy 1 8 Corner of Malden Lane, New Yotk,
LIGHTE, NEWTON & BRADBURY’S,
421 Rroumc Street, New York,
M ANUFACTURERS of the Patent A clt Wrot Platt
Piano Fin to*, celebrated far depth. Iitllne*-, riels-
ties*, purity, and a peculiar singing quality of tliolr tone,
far wulth they havo reculvixi tho highest encomiums
from tho greatest musical colebrltlea of the country; i ni
In every fair, Whan brought In cainitt llon with othor
Instruments, have obtained iho high, vt premium. The
Patent Arch Wrest Plank, whtoh Is owned and used
only by us, guarantees tliolr standing In torn, lotigor
than any other Instrument, while their unprecedented
demand In all part* of Die rounliy J* solMcjout proof of
their superior excellence A liberal discount to.Cler-
gynieu, Schools ami the trade. 8—ly may 27
Farm in Habersham County
FOB. S*ALE
THE FARM belonging to tho estate of the Into
Rol»t. D. Cntiulchnel, about half a o>Bn from tho
Court ilou*n In Clarksvillo. containing 160
acres—61 acres of which, l)lng on the Soqtto
River, are In a high statu of cultivation and improve
ment, and capable of producing a* much ns any Und In
upper Georgia. To any person wishing a snptrior Farm,
in a healthy am! delightful section of country,unrounded
by intelligent and refined society, the above ofli-rs a rare
opportunity. For htrihnr particulars and ter ns apply
CARMICHAEL k BEAN, Augusta. Ga.
apIGwSm
FOR SALE.
2,300 ACliKS OF SWAMP AND PINE LAND,
,near Jeffersonton, Camden county. anJ also ooar
Hie Big 8atill.i river, iunmlon Hull ID a I Swamp,
. known for fort) years as tin- Gordon tract.
Swnmy Lutid is about 1,2U0 acres, and available
as first quality cofl n, corn and rice lands. The pine
Ian-I is of tho best for timber or turp -ntino. l'n.ims easy
Apply to TISON k GORDON,
fan 12
PRIVATE HALE.
Tho well known Plan tat ion called Mount Hope,
M'natod In Bryan county, containing about 4.-
3D0 acres, 1,500 ucres under cultivation The
bottom land very fertile, and is well calculated
for the cultivation uf cane, cotton or corn. Is well set
tled, having a fine Dwelling House, Orerscor’s Hou'e.
Barns, Cribs, All.,uud accmnnmdatiou for more than 200
negroes. Fur terms apply to
It. J. ARNOLD, Bryan county.
The Albany A Gulf Hail Road runs near the true I.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD
* Will he paid for the recovery of my negronion
w WILLIAM, (or Billy,) who runaway about the
middle of lust year. He Is of a dark mulatto
^ complexion, about six fo, tor a little upward, in
***=» height, stout bui.t, weighs .si,out two hundred
pounds, and Is about thirty-five years of nge. He Isa
bricklayer and plasterer by trade, reads well, nnd some
time* discourses us a prencher. He Is polite when ac
costed, and inther gramHIoqtintit I" speech. As he has a
wif*« and children in Savannah. I am led to believe that
In- is lurking about that city or Its neighborhood. The
above reward will he paid for his apprehension and do
livery, or conflnrmunt Iu some safe jail Hint I may get
hint again. Address NICHOLAS WYLIE,
h‘h II end— If Washington. Gn.
SCREVEN HOUSE,
By J. B. Foley,
Corner of Hull aud Goiigrces Sts., Saraunah,
This now Hotel, furnished throughout in the most
ELEGANT STYLE, I* now opened, and will bo kept aa
A FIRST CLASH HOUSE. nov 16
MARSHALL HOUSE,
SA-VTAJISOTAH, GA.
THE HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLY RE-ARRANGID
flfy'AND RE-FITTED.-6:0
IS. JtlcUlrlm, Proprietor,
Jan 4 Oino
% %
A. J. MILLER & CO.’S
• Ml /Irony4fern strtet, Savannah, Georgic
NEW FURNITURE "fall Kinds; COFFINS, 8co.
Constantly on hand; also, a large assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES.
■ftf)- New Work made to order at the shortest notice.
An' Mnttrusses, Jobbing,and BELL-HANGING done
11 iho nentoptstylo with dispute!) ly jin lit
sisi» eras.
E
11SB Damascus Steel DuUhloGuns
Fine Lnmeiiated do do
Steel Twist Double do, a-sorlol
Stub do Sfrig’a do. do
do do Double and Singh- Guns, for boys.
Doublo uud vinglocnuimou Guns, low prices.
—also—
SPORTING ARTICLES, suitable lor Iho searon.
REPAIRING done with dispatch, by
LOVELL <fc
LATTIMOUK,
13 Baruntd street.
gl-’islf & Jiaymoml’s Laic Improved
Maryland State Lotteries.
It. FRANCE A CO , Munngere.
Cfitatioii USTotice.
P ERsoNs Living at a ilistam:onln.uld bo extremely
cautious of whom they order Lottery Tickets or
Certiorates of Packages of Tickets. Tho country is
tl >odcd with Iiosmh nnd swindling Lotteries. Every in
ducement I* held out to get persons to Invest money In
thorn. Capital Prizes of from $26,000 to $40,000 head
tiieir schemes—^with tickets at One Dollar. $100,000
Capital Prizes are offered, tickets $5. All euch, In every
instance are frauds; aud it money is sent to them for
tickets. It Is so much thrown away without the shadow
of a chance of getting a pritt. Beware of all Lotteries
where tho Capital Prize Is unusually largo iu compari
son to tho prlco of tickets In every Instance where
large p rizes are offered fur a small cost of tkkuts, put It
down us a certain fraud.
The Kentucky State Lottery for the benefit of tho
8holby 1 'dirge, under oer management, is the only Lot
tery In iho United States which Is legally decided by the
Maryland Drawings: all other Lottorlre which purpuit
to be decided by the Maryland Drawings, aro frauds.
THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES
Purchase iu tho' Maryland Htato Lotteries, then you
are sure of being right. And in ordering In the Mary
land Lotteries, you are sure of fair and honest draw
ings.
Uno thing look to, nnd thnt is, if you order front nny
licensed vender in Baltimore, do not receive any hut
M«nngcrs”l'ickets and Managers’ Printed Certificates ol
Packages. The Managers’ Certificates havo tho numbers
printed und havo tho lithogrophed signature of R.
Franco A Co.
Nootuthns a right to send his Individual certificates,
and If I10 duos it, ba sure there is n fraud at Iho bottom
of it. R. FRANCE A CO.,
Mauagorgsof Maryland State Lottorios.
apr 5 3nm
notice. . ,
I WOULD Inform my friends and tho public that 1
have opened,on tho ;roor of Prlco and York streets,
a shop where I will attond to th» Manufacture of Tin
Ware, Tin Roofing, and all other work connoctad -Itb
tho business. AU orders promptly atteuded u
anvil—If G EO. If WKKDON.
50 bbls. 95 per ct.
JUST RECEIVED BY
BOBS & CO.,
80 Whitaker street.
II. 8. B00A11DU8, Court House square.
SAFES!
The subscriber, Agents
of tho Manufacturer, for
Iho sain of Lillie’s Patent
Chilled-Iron BURGLAR
& (IFIKK-PK0OFMFKS
second with Lillie’s Pa-
Tne-e Safes »nd Locks stnn l unequalled in bafiling
the skill uf Iho burghii aml ll.o nppllceth v of Pro.
Pornone wishing to purchase a Safe which is, in all re
spects, what tho term Implies, are respectfully requested
to call and oxamino our SAFES,nt 165 and 167 Brough
tun street, Savannah, before purchasing elsewhere. We
think our Sufcs need only to bo seen to bo appreciated-
mar20 SI-MISK A FAY.
Literary Bureau.
A N EXPKRIKNOKD EDITOR, a suecosslu Author,
and n thoroughly educated Literary Man, weary
with twenty-fiva years of Iho drudgery of Daily Jour
nalism. has determined to biro nut or sell his brains at
retail, to thoso who upiy require their services, in any
honorable way.
Merchants, Kindness Men, Inventors, nnd dealers of
overy kind, will bo supplied, off hand, with Adver
tisements, (poetical or otherwise ) Notices, Cards, Circu
lars, or nny species of article desired.
Politician will he supplied with Speeches, Reports,
Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Art!
clcs. Communications, nnd every fort of Brain-work
which they may find it iucouveutout or troublesome to
do themselves.
Ladies and Gentlemen,of every rank in society or oc
cupation tn Ufa,can havo Lettors written on any subject,
whether btnineas nr eeutlmeutal.
Tho advertiser will also conduct or translate Corres
pondence of every kind, either Eugllsb, French, Span
ish, German, or Italian.
Poetry, Acrostics, Lines for Ladles’ Albums, Notes,
Billetdoux, Monodios, and Compositions of tho most
delicate aud confidential character, incident t>every
possible circumstnucu or event in life, will ho furnished
in inviolable confidence, by wilting to the undersigned,
nnd oxplsining their wishes.
Orders by tnnft, nccompaniod wilh rash, will be strict
ly ami promptly littendod to. Address
J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau,
apr 28 4y Box 9285 Philadelphia !»■ 0; Pa.
The Southern Homestead.
The ondewlgucd propose* to publish at Atlanta, Oa..
a Monthy J mrnal, devoted to AGRICULTURE and such
other kindred topics as may hoof Interest to Southern,
Planters, Fanners and their Families.
An able Domestic and Foreign Correspondence will bo
secured. By this correspondence, and tho diligent per
sonal attention of tho Editor,.it is hoped that tho
"Southern Homestead" may become a pleasaptand
Instructive monthly visitor to tho lUuiesof tho South
No effort will bo spared to mnUe It quite equal to (toy
similar publication In any part 6f this country.
Ab soon ns ono thousand subscribers are obtnlnod, tho
first number of tho “Southern Homestead " will be
Issued.
Too typographical execution of the paper (ball ha of
th* first character. It will contain thirty-two page* of
reading matter, Th# terms are Ouo Dollar por annum,
payable on the receipt of tho flr-*t number.
AdvestUoment* will b* tnaerted at tho n*pal t ratea.^
Kingston, Onorgla, April, 1858.
C. W. HOWARD,
tf muy 1
PSTEXNIiiSaEE RACISM bUOL’LB^llS—
.1 For saltrat depot,by M. If, WILLIAMS.
Yew lTork sidvertifiemt
VIHCHEII, OWEN A CD.,-
hNKRAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING HOI
(APrutob’a Bctuoitie,)
Nos. 34 ft it- 348 Broadway, New York,
FURNITURE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
H. P. DE GRAFF,
7 Bowery, ( Wholesale M f tm» House,) and
Pearl street, (Retail Store,)
TV 1)1 W Y •
As'Bill* of S'J.T nt WIiolfHnlo l*rIeen.*S«
ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND BLACK
WAIiNUT,
UPAIBXGB. Dt , tfB.33£rXTtrB.«,
Tn Brocatella. Detalno nnd Plush, Cano Seat and Odut-
(non FURNITURE, In greet varioly. Also,
KNA5IELED CI1AM1IER FURNITUHE,
In Rets, $22 to $100.
SPRING, CURDED HAIR, MO?8 AND WHALE BONN
MATTRASSES.
Also, Foatlier Beils uud Redding, Patent Premium
Sofas, Bedsteads nnd Patent Self-Rock In Cradle*,
Dealers will find, at tlm above stores, Ilia largest and
bod assortment of any rriabllahintDt in New York, and
can buy citharat whidmala or rclall cheaper than at any
other Imure In tho city. 8mo—V npr 16
Ice! Ice!!
T nU Kn'ckcrlmckerlcoCcmpany. of the City of New
•York, having roplonlMied their 8tock of Ico, offers
tho most favomhlo Indur/.nii Dta to the trade t» supply
themselves with Ico of a superior quality, aud on the
must reasonable term*. ..
'Ibis Company alone are selling tho Rockland Lake
Ice, which, fjr solidity and purity is universally adinlted
to be far superior In any other for shipping purposes.
In experience und facilities for conducting business,
his Company have no rivals, and they respectfully tug-
<•»t to dealers, that, they will find It largely to their art.
Ullage to order their supply through the Knlckcrliock-
r Company. No charge for w luu Inge to vessel* lyiug
t tho Genu-any'* plus, whilst taking III cargo.
The greatest promptitude nnd dispatch given to or-
ors, which may bo forwarded to It. T. COMPTON. Esq ,
resident of the Knickerbocker Ico Company, 432 Ga-
al strix t. New York. 3mo— V tnarV2
THE BROOKLYN
White Lead Co.
ESTABLISHED IN 1825.
Tills Company continues to manufacture their superior
mm
1
ir
Being ono of tho oldest nnd most cxtonslvo establish-
■outs in the country, manufacturing
iVhilc Lead, Kcd Lead, and Litharge,
FROM TIIE RAW MATERIAL.
Purchasers of their brands may rely on procuring Dm
muino article, on the most favorable terms, for cash or
edit.
They are always prepared to exeento with pnjniptncss
I orders for their various griides and qualities of
LEAD, AND ZINC PAJNT,
Dry or In OIL
BUSINESS ADDRESS, ICO front st., New York.
N. B.—Purchasers should bpwaro of the numorous b<>-
• s brands which fill the market. Onto—V mark’d.
■ IARRON HAS JUST RECEIVED, A FRESH LOT
Preston’s Premium Chocolate,Broma,
COCOA AND CHOCOLATE STICKS,
3 A. C3r Xj 3EJ
CHOCOLATU,
AKU
Premium No. 1 Broma.
B R
other beneficial ingredients, rendering It a higlu
rreeablo nnd wholesome be Vet nge, both to tho sick hi
-nvnlesceiit. and to (arson* In health. To Invali • <
ither driuks have hecomo tllsagracablo. this 1
• found both palutalJe and composing. It Isalsohlg’i
recommended by physicians, as a nourishment f.ic
’tihiron.
PRESTON’S PRF.5IIU5I COCOA, thus prepared, >if-
rd-j a w liolesoino beverage, and is rccommendoil I y
lysician* nn nutiitlous. nut only to the sick and cohmi-
scent, but to tho healthy It is very composing t-»
cak nerves, and to al) those who nre unable tu ttw« • l
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npr 20 162 Itryan st.
PATTEN’S
Refrigerators!
A NOTHER LOT uf Ibis beautiful artlcla Just rocelv
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