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I * city tnd CowntF Printer*.
A ^lKiilSiP T! M-
J* JoVnffiltWn »<i««* to <*V subscriber*, and
^•JMSaSn country aobecribw* who cantowach«4
h **»Ju whtoH leave here overy morning. The awning
tylhetttilU.w . a jtolU»lveW foreouulryreaders,and U .-i,.-- ;•
"fdioMlJ" «*>», 81XD01i*«a i»r .nnurn.
the tiu-wkbki.y oBonaiAN,
* FOK Tim oot’XTBr, •
i , uMiahml to moot Urn arrangement or tho mail*, tnrco
I ii p u blI»UM Thursday and Saturday,) and con.
I mha i nUlilgvnce. Commercial, Political and Mlscolta-
to n Ki!An* new Advertisement! In the Dnllr, wot to
“n’^rL or t o Stato and Union, or delivered in tho city, at
all paru ortno p|£R advaxci.
A LR AND .PORTBL-3Q c
Xv^fjuarU, for aalo by
caiki alt and porter, pint* and
.OOWSS h TARVER,
A NCHOVIE PA8TE.—4t»t recelVod,' 2 ,do*on Atioliovio
A Paste, 6 do French Muatard, 3 do Currant Jelly. Tor
tale by .fcM A BONAUD.
A. 81’AIUUUB ROOTS.—.1 easn aiparagus rocts, in f
A order, Juat received per PhlUdtrtpi|la etonmer^and
■” No'aumcnt Square.
T|Umtt XViD CHKKSR—25 firkins Goiben butter, 60
Jj boxes cheese, received and for sale by
McMAHON fc DOYLE.
B ACON—35 hhds prime aides. for sale, \
Martha Jane, from New Orleaniyb^
| I.W.W «™S n r !lKU i»
for Weekly
B ACON AND LARD.—20 hhda prime new 8houlder«, 20
bbla No. 1 Lard, received per steamer atato of Georgia,
and for aale by fob22 PADELFOIU), FAY k 00.
■QALTIMORE FLOUR.—100 bbla Flour in (tore, and 100
iJ do to arrive, for tale by •
*-*-** ROWLAND k 00.
= £yeR^s“bEWINO MACHINES.
Pric* only %2b-PaUnltd Od. 10,1850.
. Till, machine It acknowledged by all vrbo have uted It to
I othor awhw M«chln. .T.rin-
I for II. .Irapllcltj, com]»otM», tl» b»utr
I rtmn fb of to atitcH. aaJ to oh»pn«.. » w*ta
£ Ibf, «1 coif, only from W to MO. It .111 TO* orally
I allh fhr iraalfwt torrod, tho «or.t cambrlo or
I U linen, woollen and cotton good*, and all klndt of leather.
| It It to simple, that a child of 10 year, or ago can under;
I ,Und and work It rapidly, without any danger of its getting
I out of order, and can do tho work of more than twenty
I .(.mstresse* much better in every respect than It can bo
I done by band. The *tltchc* are Independent of each other,
I ,o much to, that if every other atitcU i* cut. the team still
I hold* good and strong. It I* unlike and much better tlian
1 10 y other tewing machine ever Invented. Tho maehlnolt
I peculiarly adapted to family and plant itlon ute, aa it will
I do til kind* of tewing, and when known will bo generally
I introduced Into families and plantation*.
I The,^ y ;'iJ»wlng Machine Companyhavoporfoctedthotr
ltr1 i. :i.,utifor manufacturing on the largest scale, and
^u^anyhuiuberof machines at tho ihorteat notion.
I Order* addre^ed to Qrinua NrrrrurruX, 251 Broadway, N.
I York will/ecolvo prompt attention. dec28—Is6m
I ’ JgOlTHKg, zTT: 1 UAL INSU11ANCI2 CO.
ASUUir/ : ' l, 'l- 1 - Presidentnnd Treasurer.
JU.110N’ CILlttlPcc'ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actunry.
L underslgod'** - .Vent of the above Company, oontinuei
F to take the following Risks, vlt.: Marine, Rlvor and Fire
l al»o on the Uvea ofServants.
lives of White Persons are also taken by this Company
I No extra premium for residing In the South.
WILLLIM KING, Agent,
Fi Corner of Ray and Drayton-stroets.
PillVATE HOSPITAL. >
DOCTORS WILDMAN k GAN.U1L,
Farm itreet, West end of tho Plank Road.
DBS. WILDMAN A GANAUL having completed the ar-
Irangcmeiits for a private hospital, and fitted up tho samo
■with all the appliances of hygiene, good nurtlng. and modi-
■cal tad surgical attendance, now offer tho boneflts of tho
(hrtUtttUon to the public.
Tlie terms or admission nro $1 per day. Thta will secure
I constant and eUlcIcnt medical attendance, inodiclnet, board
■and lodging. Ten dollars will be rcqulrol in advance, which
I will nut be subject to reclamation. Apartments perfectly
I private may be obtained on reasonable extra terms.
I Tlist the institution may partake as much as possiblo of
■the benevolent public character which tbo orginatora In-
■tended, they have solicited tbo following gentlemen to act
■as a board of visitors, who will at nil and any time inspect
Itlie premises, and whose names aro guarantees to tho pub-
|lic of its efficient management:
lion. Lmtmx CuKvts, Jmiv \V. Axokrsox,
Jostni 8. Fat. A. A. Smkth,
Ciiarum Gkekx, • Jonx W. lUnuw,
Jobs Dosiox, Solouox Coiibx,
MO.TTUOXRRT CUMMINO.
Arrangements have alio been made for the accoramoda-
Itlon or negroes. P. H. WIUDIAN, M. I).,
comer Aborcron nnd South Broad street.
CIIAS. GANAUL, M. D.,
dee21 South Broad street. Fast of Barnard.
PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE.
j We have for sate a Washington hand Press, Hoe’S m
(which we will dis|>ose of at a bargain. It Is partially w
■though as good as new, and in complete running oi
Vita of bed 37J!X24‘£, and will print a form 23X35)4
■t possesses all tho Lteat improvements ofHoo's Press, and
will be sold for less than its value for cosh or npproved po
re having no further uso for it. We nlso hare chases,
rou side and foot slicks, column and head rules, dash and
idvcrtiiemont rules, leads, cuts nnd many other articles
esiary to the eatahllshmeut of a newspaper, which
iU sell at a handsome discount from original coat. Also,
ro east iron roller moulds.
I Further particulars will be given on addressing this ofilco.
ruxen, HILTON k GANAUL.
ft AGON AND LARD—20 casks choice ham*. 15 hhda sides.
JO 26’dp shoulders, J^bbhs choloo^lojf lord^ revived and
to arrive perschr^
k BRUNDAGE.
NEW WHOLESALE k BBTAIL DRY GOODS STOBE,
InUrori«hton-*». .» '
M. PRBNDBROAST & CO^
city aoceplanoes, an entire new stock uf
■ - Staple and Fancy Dry Goodt.*
lo which they would mpeetfuly InvUe the attention t>l
thoolllxensor Savannah, and tho merchantsaud planters'
of ibis and tho neighboring States Tlics stock Is large and
well selected, consisting In part nf j
Dress GoodSf-Black and Fancy Silks of everV width
and descrijdlon, French avid English Merinos, Cashmeres.
D'Lalnes, ilous D’Darego, Barege. D'Laines, Domhaxlnos.
Glinmboro Cloth. Alnacoas of every description, White and
Col'd,Plain nnd Embroidered Tarlttons and 8wlss.
Kmbrolilerlee^-Llnen Cambria Hd'kfs, Emb'd, Plain
and. Hem-Stitch, Collars, Cuffs, Undcraleovea, Chlmateta,
Flouncing, Bands, Jnoonot and Swiss Edgings and Insertions,
Munulina and Shawls,—BIrcH and colored crape
and silk Mantillas{ plain and embroidered crane Shawls, ol
every description; broche Shawls t square and long Shawls;
black and colored mantilla Velvets and talma cloths.
Hosiery—Ladles’ and gentlemen's kid, sew|ng silk,
'•ilk. Lisle.. cotton, Berlin and cashmere Git—
T) UTTER AND CHEESE.—26 flrkina prime and choice
JJ- Butter; 60 boxes Cheeso, Just received and for sale by
febU MCMAHON k DOYLE.
gACON 8HOULDERS AND LARD.—16 bbds prime old
COHEN fc FOSDICK.
for sale by
B UTTER AND CHEFSE—30 firkins choice Goshen butter,
60 boxos cheese, metoed and for Hale by
feb7 __ _ MoMAIIOft k DOY’E.
B ACON SIDES—27 bbds landing frdru schr. D. E. Sharpe,
from Philadelphia, and for sale *
from Philadelphia, and for sale by
feb!8 COHI
[EN k FOSDICK.
B UTTER AND CHEESE.—20 kogs choice Goshen Butter,
60 boxes do Cheese, landing from steamship Florida,
and forjvalo by
feblfl . • SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
B ACON SIDES, HAMS AND LAtiD—6 hhda bacon aides,
27 barrels ••Cass»rd’ > hama. 10' barx^la lard, landing
from sohr N Berry, from Baltlmsre, and for solo by
feblfl • COHEN A FOSDICK.
B LACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, for February ; alao,
Merchants, or Solvent and Insolvent, a great novel, by
S. b 5 ! SIBLEY.
136 Congrwa atreot.
Sides, 20 do do Shoulders. 24 hlids New Drlenns Sugar.
113 bbls do Molasses, landing from schr Patrick Henry, and
forsalo by mh2 COHEN k FOSDICK.
B UTTER, CHEESE, &c.—SO kegs solecte<l Goshen Butter,
60 boxes English Dairy Clioese, 100 do new scaled Her
ring. 20 quintals new Codfish, 100 boxes and 16 Half boxes
bunch Raisins, received per steamer, and for sale by
rah2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
B LANK BOOK8 AND STATIONERY.—Merebsnts and
others ore invited to call nnd examine tho fine stock ol
Blank Books. Paper and Stationery, for sale at the lowest
rates, nt tho book store of
j&nl4 S. 8. 81BLEY, 136 Congress-street.
0OAL—100 tons red ash coal,^ekon # and screened^ for
by
re pei
mill
>r schr S N fimlth, from Philadelphia,
WILLIS k BRUNDAGE.
C LARET WINE—60 boxes Chateau Morgaut. Chateaux
Iatltte, St. Julion and St. Frollllon, fur snlo by
feb24 ~. A. DONAUD.
C OFFEE—400 bags Rio coffee, 75 sacks Java do, 16 do
superior Old Government Java do. for sale by
fobiK « KIBBEE & RODGERS.
ticio for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, &c. 'Afresh supply
received this day, per steamer, and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN, Monmncnt-sqnare.
clioico Goshen Buttor, 10 cakes Dairy Cheese, nnd 10
dolieaf lard, for sale at the comer Broughton and I'xnyton
- 1 —*' * * ’•' hVER.
streets, by
DAVID O’CONNW
F RESH Lobster and Salmon, just received by
fob24 A. IK
I DIA1UR.—100 bbls. prime Howard street Flour, landing
• and for salo by fobl5 COHEN k TARVER.
T^LOUR—100 barrels Baltimore Hour, for sale by *
JP feblfl • ROWLAND k CO.
sale byi
iONAUD. ,
silk, raw a 1
raw silk and merino Vesta; gentlemen’s raw silk, merino,
lamb’s wooh and cotton Undershirts and Drawers.
Linen Damask—8, 10, 12, and lfl-4 Dsmosk and
sno\rdrop table Cloths. 8 and 10-4 brown Damask Cloths,
bleached and brown Damask of every description, Damask
and snow drop Napkins, and Dollle’s birds eye Diaper, linen
Diaper* of every description.
Sheeting and Shirting.—10 and 12 4 Linen Shoot
ing, Pillowcase Linens; 8,0.10,11 and 12-4 bleached and
brown Allendale and Hnmlitnn Sheetings, bleached and
brown Shirting of every description.
Irish Linen—.From tho best mauuihcturors.and war
ranted all fine flax Cloths. (Jussimenw. and Vestings; Black
and Bluo Broad Cloths, black and Taney Casslmercs, fancy
Vestings, white and colored Mariplllos v ostlngs.
CounteriMiics and Blankets.—8, lo, 11 and 12-4
Marseilles and AUcndalo Counterpanes: Paris and Whitney
family Blankets.
Negro Blankets nf every description.
Goorgla Plnius, Kerseys, Flax nnd Cotton Gsnabutgs.
Jan22 M. PRF.NDKRGAST A CO.
RHEUMATISM CAW MB CURED ! ,
Ha ving recently boon coqitltqted Agents Tor tbs proprietor*
we have for salo tluvt colobrated remedy,
Mojctimore’s ;
EilEOJUTIO COMPOTOMOD purifier,
Tirnion has’gaincd such great popularity wherever In
V V troduced, as tho only rperf/lc known for tho elTeetual
cure of this painful disease. This romedy luu already
cured thousands of eases; comprising every,seeming form
of tills complaint, horn the inflammatory (sente) form, at
tended with swellings and enlargement of the Joints, to old
rkrenfc cases of from tat to tutoitu » nd thirty Vtmti’ standing.
IIioro who had for years resorted to the rnrioils celebrated
springs, had tried oil the linimenti and oxtorhal applica
tions, and been under treatment of some of tWhblest physi
cians both In this country and Europe, and were pronoun
ced tneumMs i rtlU, after all these efforts lmd failed, this
compound has cured them. Many who have been cripples,
oithor hobbling upon crutches or canflnod to tbolr beds for
years, .certify to a completb and pormanent owe by the use
of this remedy. , : . v .
Wo have not space, tn a newspaper aflrertpKment, to la ■
sort the accumulated evidence In Its bebalt Tills evidence
comes from sources whloh must inspire confidence In every
mind. The conductors of Ulgh-tonod public journals' have
published to tho .world its wonderful and benufidal effects
iwpAhomiclYC* and those around thorn, and In »ome in-
jtnnccs HjteakofAumimfaof euros. I'iiysictaas have resort
ed to it, and certify that, even in extaeino cases, where con-
Bultnilon* had been held, and they Imd decided that there
worc rw hojxtqf recovery, oven then, thoy procured this
medicine and administered It, and'It effected! a complete
cure. Ministers of various denominations jinve written
nnd published What it has done for thnimelxw*
friend*; while merchants, officers, mechanics
citizens, hare furnisheil volumes of evidence
HBmi
Wouw.it. u'iwxiui'BAnrmTBtxaj
—■i
2lbn«ffi0trothtB.
LiMrr.;..T.
: To Furniture Bayers.
... E. W. HDTCHMOS,
«fo, «B] BnaJVh«,n*„ [So. «B
Wo»W tli« Mtartlon of .trang.r. .UlUngN,. York
to his laigo ssiortmsnt of ■ . '
RICH AND PLAIN FURNITURE;
wblc^’fdr richness *ad wprkiruitiilUpwUt wmi^re vtUh
any in.tbis.country.or Europe fob24—Cm
JYKJUHOI,
Yjrt, ■ [HojS
, » package, on the usual terms, 1,000
sblrppyti various styles, from low. qual-
I60?'{3l^/foir, wedlt|ft/io?l Iieavybrewn sheetings.
530 bales low, medlota < heavy and find brown shirting.
600 baled brown drill and Jeaps; ' •
260cases bleacbSil drills And Jeans, various styles of finish.
260 balea lowsll Ticks,' AAA.’ ‘ AA,’»A/'B,' ‘ 0,» *D.'
160 bales medium Udlow TlckA.'
. _ LOOKING-GLASS AVAUBHOUSB, .
WOKJNOOLA93E8 AT HBDUOED fBlOBBI
iVorikouseSR Cburiiand-st., fltidory 185 DwmfiUlfPr};
rpHE application or Machinery to the construction of
A Looking Glams has indeed worked an entire revolu
tion In their manufocture, by whleb I am enabled, to pro
duce the most^crfoqt. and beautiful articles, and to sell
.... ,(»A ..
JcSnl and drills, apt
•^ituffa; Ac. 1
■S
Osnqbti;
,1 sixes. ,
furnitare checks, pantaloons'
ftbZl—8m.
them at rat.
and examine
and sIxe. from
each, 'lb n Tmi
Ac., of every d<
fsblB—8ru
. .Country Met.
fully invited to ceil
tin* of every style
j hundred dollars
rices, with frames,
‘,Ucn state.
KINGSLAND.
ftb; ■v-r
IFACTURER OF
T HE SUBSCRIBERS. IMK)RTER8*f?F LINENS, Ac., offer
[or sale a full assortment of the most approved manu
factures, consisting in port SI follows:
Brown and Buucnro Dwrxn and Dsmssx—oil widths.
Tsmx Cioins—of itl! qualities and sixes.
Napkins and Dorum—Snowdrop and Satin Damask.
Birdsevk Dunam—nSrrow to very wide, and from coarse
PiuowcAW Lxxxxe axd SHisntba.
IiRimNOs-r-Plain and Fancy Irish, French and English.
Ml..h,..VA n A .1.4.
CASE^ SEAT^OHAia MAMBPACTOBV. •
<° ,P TUE On.,
ilshing.and on band Plajn a *'
| ey Gene Seat. Chaim, fa gres
.. J.ty bfelegsntandfkshlonsblestyli
for parlors, dining-rooms 'or. chambers, made L
Wood*, Imitation Woods, and Fancy Cqlom, Ac. •, ,. ,
j Bree^tion and (fcttfge OjaM.bf ljght a^'beautiful de-
Witw.
York —W, AV, gives his whole atteution to mannfooturing
boat materials. He is euaUod to sell bettor
’sea, than can bo found elsewhere.
. from $26 to $260 per suit, comprls-
7' :-T- 'g dressing bureau with glass, bedstead, washstand.com-
tinorka C ’ RU ° h “ ^ coo ‘ n vaut?i no other preparation in modo.tolbt table, towel stand, nuraerpekef and four chairs.
No. 131 North fill St (oppodU Yi^kUnSTOin,).
is have written amLuslng the bestinatei
wires and thefi® tooSQs at tho ssmo pric
teho S5.t .‘dreMto'bureauwltli
I'RUiiNOs-r-PlsIn and Fancy Irish, French and English. mh7 . ; ..^Philadelphia.,
CARPBT & FLOORCLOTH WAREHOUSE
Cuvtnlns, Gnxialn Goode. Ae.i
. JVo. ikO Cvngrm and jVo. 67 iSl. Juluxn itrerU. ■ •
iFpHE subscriber, knowing that the 'citlxop* of Savannah
X. have felt^a groat intoiestin tho establishing of a CAR
PET WAREHOUSE, in this city, and being aware tliat many
have been awaiting tho completion of tho new store, so
that they could make their selection of tho various arti
cles for furnishing their houses, would respectfully Inform
tho public, generally, tliat ho will this day o|»h the most
complete assortment of all tho various styles of GOODS
usually kept in similar establishments. The stock of the
different departments will consist, in part, of the following
Good*, vis:
carpet Department.—Royal velvet, tnpcstnr Brus.
sols, mocet Brussels, Brussel*, velvet, tapestry and Brussels
for stairs, three ply.superfine, fine nna common ingrain,
plain and twilled Vonltlan for stairs,halls. Ac., druggets,
04,124 and 16-4 In width, of every variety of patterns,
hearth rugs, parlor and stoop mats, table and piano covers,
silver and brass oval and octagon stair rods, stair linen, Ac.
Oil Cloths.—Uf every width from one to eight yards,
for halls, dining rooms, stenmboals, saloons. Ac., rose
wood, mahogany nnd small-figured furniture oil cloths, 44,
64 and 04 wide, figured India rubber cloth for stairs.
Curtains—Slik and worsted damask dolnine. worsted
arid linen damask delaine, figured nnd plain dumasks, vn.
riet* of colors, white and bull, for slindeS. • •
Window Shades—Transparent, landscape, medal
lion, garland, and white nnd gold, entirely new style, cord,
loops, tassels, together with all the various trimmings for
curtains and shades.
Gilt Cornices—Bands, loops nnd pins, of the great
est variety and patterns, of tho latest Importation, nil o
which will bo sold at wholesale or retail, on the most lib
eral terms WM. H. UUI0Nj,Agent.
nov8 ’ 140Cnnsress anil 67 St. .fiilinn-sts.
F oil SALE.—A suporior Cook, ngeil 20 years. Apply tc
feblO WY1J.Y k MOSTMOLLIN.
F OR SALE.—Tlireo likely women, aged 30.32 nnd 18 yrs..
Apply to foblO WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN.
—lloskin, Bilk cashmere,beaver, ladles’ riding
F INE SHIRTS—Just received a largo assortment of fine
Cotton Shirts, at 147 Buy atreot. . *
fob24 PRICE A VEADER.
F OR SALE.—A very likely man, aged 25 years, a cooper
by trade. Apply to
feb22 WYLLY k MOXTMOLIJN.
F OR SALE—A negro woman
dren, a girl 10. hoy 8, girl ‘
naged 28
F LOUR AND BACON.—30 bbls Hiraittfonltli’
do Gonessee do ; 10 lilids Bacou Sides: 16 di
28 years, and flvexhil-
2. nnd nn Infant. Ap.
.Y A.MONTMOIJJN.
do Gonessee do ; 10
received and for salo by
a m Flour; 60
■ ciutta: iu do Shoulder*.
MCMAHON k DOYLE.
F LOUR AND BACON,—200 bbls superfine Uuvrard-street
Flour, 60 hhds prlroo Bacon Sldos fc 10‘do do Shoulder*,
received and for sale by
febO : SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
JjYLUIl) EXTRRCT OF_SENNA—ThU extract possesses tbo
- ~ot p< _
actlvo projiortlos of Senna In concentrate form, nnd la 1U „ Wlt ,
DRY GOODS.
TTENRY I.ATIIROP k CO.,'offer for sale nt lowest prices.
Xi Druse Goods—French printed niouslin de Inines,
English and American do. new designs; Porsinnbhrtli, high
colored mouslin de lain, plaid raw silks.French nnd English
merinos, French and Scotch ginghams, English and French
prints, chnngenblo glacie silks, rich brocado do, plain and
figured black do.
Bmbroldcrlea—Muslfa nnd taco collars, chlmlsettcs,
under sleovcr, enps and capes. Swiss nnd cnmbric edgings
and inserting, thread vnlcucins nnd lisle laces, black silk
and hlondo edgings, rich laun and linen cambric hdkfs.
Hosiery—Lillies’, misses’, mens’ nnd boys’, a full ns.
sort mentor English and German; ladies’, misses’,mens'and
boys’ merino vests.
Gloves—r
gauntlets.
Wliltc Goods—.Jaconet plain nnd nlntd cambrics,
Swiss'muslinsplnin ami figured, cambrlo dimities, corded
and embroidered skirts, Ac.
Linens, &c.—14 super Irish linens best mark. 34 and
7-8 long lawns, 0-4 to 12-4 lamely sheetings, pillowcase
linens, Scotch and Irish diapers, hucahucs, 6-8 to 34 da
mask napkins, brown nnd bluo check doylos, 84 to 104
bleached and brown tablo dainnsks. 84 to 124 bleached dn-
raask cloths, cotton amt worsted table and piano covers, 104
to 134 toilet nnd Im]>erinl quilts. 7-8 to 64 furniture dimi
ty. cotton shirtings sheetings nnd tickings. American. Eng
lish nnd Welsh flannels,colored French do. fancy wool plaids
for boys, plain auil fancy cASslnicrcs, tweeds, Kentucky sati
nets and jeans.. ocll
PATENT SCALES.
F AIRBANKS Patent Platform Scales—(Improved In qual
ity nnd reduced in. price)—Aduptod to every required op-
ion of weighing, as Railroad Scales for trains or single cars
isc on tho principal railroads in the United States and
it Britain. IVarehouso Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, on
wheels,forfoundries.roUingmllls. &c. "StoreScales, various
modification* ; Counter Scales, Hay and Coni Scales, Ac.—
These Scales havo Wen long known and severely tested ; nnd
the universal confidence felt In tlibir accuracy nnd perfect
... *- • *-“-**■• — —'-Mla' 1 *—*
F RESJI pate DE FOIE GRAS.—« doxen Pnite d* Foie
with Truffes. 2 do do De Grilles do, 2 do do De Prnlrio
Ifens do, 2 do do Do Perdrcaux, 2 dodo Do
by >, feb3 ^ . >
myl2
[’HnJIRlCk k DELL; Agents
Pidgonns. for sale
A. DONAUD.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Office 118 Bay street.
I Thli Company will tako Fire, Marine and River Risks on
|the most favorable terms.
’ TViMtai—Henry D. Weed. Illrain Roberts, II. F. Waring, l,
Ilf. Miwndl.Jnliu IV.Anderson, N. B. Knapp. Henry Latiirnp
■tad E. F. Wood.
HENRY D. WViED, President',
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vico President
J A,vra McTIv.wv, Rccv noR
|TAPSCOTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY.
Persons wishing to send for their frionds nnd desirous of
Ibrlnging them out by first class packet shins, are Informed
■ tliat the subscribers are the only Agents for theabove agon
ic; in this City.
They nro alsqiypliorized to draw on Messrs. Wm.Tapscott
Ik 1'<i.,Uvi>t", ( mi1,,n sums from £1 nnd upwards, which
■ drafts sro logntiablo in any town throughout Ireland and
I Croat 5 ."Ain/ Prafts on Franco and Germany, payable in
Jsllpsrts nf the Continent, also for sale. Apply to
‘fc%-1y BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay-street.
iNABUttiS. fcO.—Plain and striped cotton osnaburgn,
Wtx innaburgs, shirting stripes, heavy brown shlrtinng
d sheetings, blue drillings nnd denims, with a lair as*
traent of plantation dry goods, for sale by
dM . . HENRY LATIIItOP k CO
I JfTRAY YANKEE IN TEXAS, by Philip Paxton.
». Nick of the Woods, or tho Jibbenaluosny.by Dr. Bird,
JcdUlnn. .
->neds and Geology, or an Investigation Into the recon-
Jation of Geology with Scripture, by Crofton, with an In-
•jMuetion by Pr, Hitchcock.
"Hpilding’s History of English Literature.
Kenrlcli’s Ancient Egypt, oxptainedby modern dlscovorics.
layanl’s llahvlon nnd Nlnovcli, new supply.
Annual of Scientific Discovery for 1853 and previous.
LAW BOOKS.
Walker’s Theory of Common law.
Curtis’ Equity Precedents. .
The Law of Contracts, by John Wm. Smith, author of
Mailing Casos, with notes by Rawlo.
Wharton's American Crmiinal Law; Wharton’* l’roco
«nt* of Indictmimta and Pleas.
F-ngliali Law and Equity Rciiorts, vol. 11th.
»P 17 W. THORNE WIIJ.IAMS.
ofard, Dupuy & .Co.'s Brandy, our own importation; 10
pipe* Mcder Swan Gin, landing nnd for sale by
fob 17 - t SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
F IAIUR AND RICE.—80 barrels Hiram Smith’s premium
Flour*-60 do Irving Mills and Henry D. Stonb's do, 60
do Muskingum do, 200 do Baltimore do. 60 tierces Rice. Just
received and for rale by KIBBEE k RODGERS,
fob'22 - 142 Bay-street.
H AY—100 bales prime Northern Hay. for sale by *"
foblfl ROWLAND k CO.
H AMS—600 new sugar-cured hams, for sale by
feb21 COHEN k TAI
J. B. CUBDEDGE.
H AY—100 bale* prime North river huv, lauding per bark T ,
Maria Morton, tor-sale by _»**
BRIGHAM. KFJLY k CO.
J)ERS.—10 hhds new Haltimorq
j do Hams, landing nnd far sale by
SCRANTON. JOilNSMN & CO
H AMS—70 tierces Charles DulTield k Go’s superior sugar-
cured hams, also 30 hhds. samo brand, snbnlders. for
sale, to arrire, by feb21 COHEN k FOSDICK.
H ARPER’S MAGAZINE for February, received and for
salo by • 8. S. SIBLEY;
feb'J 136 Congress-street.
H ~“ 1GH PROOF WHISKY, fce.—60 lfbls high proorWbt^
ky, 80 do white do. 150 do Now Orleans do, 40 Monnn-
gaheta do. 10 do pure old Bourbon do. 120 do l’hclpi’ Gin.
60 domestic Branby, 30 quarter casks do. for sale by
fol'Pl WEBSTER k PALMES.
A SSORTED GOODS.—Just received 30bbls.Stuart’s crash.
Sugar and clnrlfiyd A. B. k C. Sugar; 3 hhds. clioico
N. 0. Sugar; 15 hid*, largo No. 1, Mackerel nnd Scotch Her
rings; 2000 lbs. Codfish; 25 boxes Smoked Herrings; 50 bar
rels Potatoes; 25 box^s ground Rio and Java Coffee; 20 bbls;
Baltimore Flour; 10 barrels and half barrel* extra Buck
wheat Flour; 30 do*, targe wire bound Ilrooins; nnd 13 hoop,
cd Water Polls; SferUlna choice Goshen nutter; 10 cakes
dairy Cheese; and 5 bbls. white leaf lard For salo by
feblT DAVID O’CONNER.
N EW BOOKS.—Macaulay'* Speeches on various occa
sions.
The Lofty and tho Lowly,by Miss McIntosh.
Heart Histories nnd Li to Pictures, by T. S. Arthur,
Do Quince\*’s Narrative nnd Miscellaneous Papers, 2 vols.
Ids.Opium utcr and all his other works.
Uoethe’rt Faust, translated by Hnywnrd.
Memoir of tho Physical nnd Political Geography of No
Grenada, by Gon. Mwqucra, translated from the Spanish
rithamnp.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS
Theodore Dwight, with a map.
A Winter in Madeira, Homo an
Parisian S'gliti and French Pr
Yellow Plush Paper* ; Tho I.n!
UST RECEIVED by steamer Alabama a fresh
’’ate*, for *nlo by * * ' * —
•esh supply of
. DONAUD.
|RY GOODS—At Reduced Prices—The subscriber* aro of
faring tho balance of their Summer stock of Dry Good*
wodsttng of Bareges,Printed Jaconetsnnd Organdies.French
tambrlcs and Utnglmms, Printed nnd Plaid India Silks. Al-
J 1 ',Summer Quilts, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, N W Col-
i , ’“t a 8™^ reductlonfroin former priceR.
JL 4 IlEWITT k MORGAN
XJOrSK KEEPING DRY' GOODS—Linen and cotton slieet-
** lag. pillow case linen nnd cotton, Irish linen of tho
P**‘ “ l,k Oi birds eyo nnd Scotch diapers, towels and towol-
n ?> uainnsk table linen nnd napkins, long lawn*, crash,
trtiwn and bleached muslin, all widths nnd qualities, tor
»t the lowest pricoi, by
IP} 4 DkIVITT k MORGAN.
J US
Pi
J UST RECEIVED—10 boxes old and superior Pomard Bur
gundy. at 818 per dozen, for salo by
fobl8 A. BONAUD.
M ESS PORK AND BEEF.—30 bbls new Moss Pork, 100
do do Bcef,just received and for sale hy
'"'>21 WEBSTER k PAIA1ES.
M ARCH PERIODICALS.—Harpers’ Miurnr.lne. for March;
Piitnnm’s Msgazlne. for Mnrcli; Bnrnum’s Illustrated
Now*; Gleason’s Pictoriut. received and for sale by
nri>2 8. 8. SIBLEY. 135 Congress-st,
M uslin insertings and kimhngs.—ju*t received,
at tho New Store, 140 Broughton-street, a large
assortment of Muslin Trimmings, consisting, iu part, of
Extra whin Swiss Muslin Edging* ;
“ “ “ “ Insertings;
“ *• Cnnrtirio “ Eilgings;
Also, n fow more of those vory much admired Swiss and
Cambric Muslin Bauds.
•nbl J. n. COHEN k CO
M 'ECHANICAL PICTURE.—A Mautlful painting, with
moving figurSs, windmill, watermill, clock and musio
nn elegant s;>ecimen of French mechanism, can be seen*
the store of F. ZAUGBAUM k CO.,
di‘c20 74 st. Julin^md 107 Bvyan-atreeta.
M ISS MCINTOSH’S LAST W(5wC.—The Ixifly and the
Liwly. or good In all or nono all good, by Miss JI. J.
.McIntosh, author of Two Lives to seem and to bo, Donald
son Manor, just received and for salo by
j™*27 8. 8. SIBLEY.
N ECKTIE. Ac —Just received an assortment of fancy
Cravats, Scarfs, and Neckties, at 147 Bay-street.
foh24 PRICE k VEADER.
DWKa-The History of tho Mormons, or letter Day
mints, In tho Valley of the Great Salt Lake,—their rise
mu Vrogre**T-pecullar doctrines—present condition nnd
toMpett*—iierlred from personal observation during a resl
nraamong them, by IJeut. Gunnison. U. S. Topographl-
j^ neor *- Ifocei veil and for snlo by
J 1 * 28 8. S. SIBLEY 135 Congress street
Uf OGRE'S IRISH MEIXIDIES.—A comploto collection in
plain and embossed binding. Being an elegant Christ-
■“prMont. Also, Musical Instruments In every variety,
™n» Jewsharp to* Church Organ, and Music In sheeta
from ., tho Plsher’s Hornpipe, to Hayden and
^totuVi Masses, lor sole by F, y.oOBAUM k CO.,
_ ^^*y*lj* nnn d 107 Bryan-stroets.
SIAN’S RV/*)lU\ or tMchct nf alROtlnouUharWo-
rtii. Jr'S™ ‘*10 begining to 1660. arrangwi In four eras
"in selections freni<eraale writers of every age. bv Sarah
•UMe. illustrated by two hundred and thirty * *
P|endIdg(ft6onJt, Juit —- 1 iL - M - ■ •
Just pubilsheii by the Itarpera^and^or
8. S. SIBLEY, No. 136 Congress-street
"lOFFEE. SUGAR, &C.—200 sacks Kto coffee. 100 do La-
v-» guajrra do. 60 boxes ground do, 10 hhds N 0 sugar, 10
r *“® nod Porto Rico do, 76 bbls crashed do, 75 do
nnr- 60 “•** Hyson tea, 40 do black do, 60 boxes
P°PI >cr « 60 do ginger, received nnd for salo by
• McUAUON k DOYIJ5.
1T.ILL - - WUI.WUI1 ft wim,
J 1m Ui' * c *~ 30 ke ff* selected Goshen nutter;
fio n.? I 4 ”. ?'S , r n ,?'"'r j WO do do loiled Horrloo!
KiW ’ f; 1 60 loertor do tolilm | 100
II ^nd7- te B0 dn m!* ‘tl Jr b "i o UCllWhl,Ilt i. 20 hoxe " « Mort '
^ - OOTIB finRA\’Trtv
,00Q«up«-
steamer and for lirif
JOHNSTON k 00
, SEd? nt'r'v” stoort’o Cnuhed and
IPtaUI»5lPfJo U, 1S 0>l~n»do.M&,,qlO.
- STl “ down too, toid&
Scrub Brushes and Clotlio* Due*.
s«.fid.l!‘W w *‘' r .r*"'.»do. wuhCid.:S
nd SUreh’ . W. coni. CO bom toadel’. Soop, Candles,
b “ r ctot " bl “ l T “’ A i-S;
*.pl
X
i to'iJS offiS! £35";’'' b > Ho-to» M.coni.,.«»»,
PoC,ted" ro '/l‘, rl ! I.OIoMOn'o Wolontl.
-’McTlon * ’ o» anawer to tho Boor.
8.* m3r;.ui.aoupib*(mi::
_ tlonary.
Blanca, a tnlo of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturln, Esq.
author of Montosttma. Eva. ko.
. Punch’s Prize Novelists, iho Fat Contributor and Travels
In London, by Thackarny.
Garden Walks with tho Poets, by Mr*. C. M. Kirkland.
A further sumily.of Graco Aguilta’s works.
The Vnlo of Cedars, Wouion of Israel.
1 and its Influence.
j Principles. Men's Wives,
i Papers ; Tho Lady Bird, by lady Fullerton
History of I’endennls, by Thncknmy; Stern’s Works.
Popo’s Poetical Works, Burns’ do, Youg, Gay, Boaly and
Collins.
Plutarch’s Lives. Mysteries of Paris, tho Suttflre. ko., for
.sale at tho book store of S. S. SIBLEY,
mh24 135 Congress-street.
HE A.D-au A.RTERSfor GOOD CARRIAGES
v yj otf&f-' My rfhcccss ,ln tho Carrlngp business in the
Owy of Savannah, ta no longor nnd experiment,
It Is /ad.’ ,v v
For tho considerate, generous confidence, ntld liberal pa
tronage that I havo received from factor.!, nierchaut* and
citizens generally, I desire In this public manner to express
my thniiks. nnd to renew ray assurance* of increased deter
mination to give the most entire sntisfacliontnnll who may
favor mo with their custom. I have devoted tho past sum-
mnr to getting up a largo nnd splendid stock of every kind
of Carriage now in uso. All of these carriage* are welf
suited to till* market, and foriioatness. lightness and dura
bility, thoy cannot lie surpasned. Rockaways of every stylo,
Conches and Pleasure Wagons; nlso Buggies of every con
ceivable sliupo and kind, (among them some from J. II.
Godwin’s celebrated establishment, in New York,) nnd a
very neat, light and convenient style of Sulkcy. for physl-
clans and other* J. C. THORNTON.
oc2G Corner of West Broad and Bay-streets.
nro now recolvingtheir
mer Dry Goods, to wlilc
chasers. febl4
:h they invito the attention of pur*
NEVITT, LATHROP k STEBBINS.
0 8NABURGS—Cotton Osnaburgs, from Planter’s Factory
In store, and for aale by
fol>24 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
O ATS.—400 bushels Tennessee Seed Oats of superiorqual-
Ity, for sale by febO MoMAlION k DOYLE,
P ORTER AND Afiv—75 casks pints superior Lnndaa Por
ter, 25 do do strong Scotch Ale, received direct, and
for sale at New York prices, by
fobl8 PADELFORD. FAY k CO.
putting down of a floodgate In tho Sprinflold canal.—
For plan and speciftaatfons apply to the undersigned.
feb28 JAMES P. SCREVEN. Chairman 1). C. C.
R OPE.—A few coils good Rope in store
feb5 WHJ.ta
* sale by
:* Rio Coffs. now in store and for
KIBBEE & RODGERS.
R AISINS.—loo whole, half and quarter boxos prime
Buucli Raisins. *
I- for sale by
0O1IEN fc TARVER.
"D AISIN8, AC.—Fresh raisins. In whole, half and
XU boxes; prunes. In boxos and glasslars; Jigs. 1
and half drums; citron, In cases ; candle*, assorted
and quarter
, Jigs. In whole
- , , assorted mixed
candle*, mottoes, rock candle*; Just In store and for sale
cheap by fobW KIBBEE k RODGERS.
CjAROINEB.—3 case* Gullloux Sardines. 100 lb* French
O Chocolate, for *al# by feblO A. BONAUD.
QOUTHERN MEtllODIST HYMN B00K8-A general a*.
^ r^L lmeMt received and for sole by S. 8. SIBLEY,
foh23 • 135 Congress-street.
QEO) OATS.—200 bags hoary North River 8ced Oats, land-
k? ing nnd for sale by
febO PADELFORD. FAY fc CO.
S PRING CASSIMERS.—4ust received a fine assortment of
fancy colored and black 8. M. French Casslmer*.
feM« . PRICE k VEADER, 147 Bay-st
QIHRTS, SHIRTS.—Received by steamer Florida, an u-
O sortment of fine Shirts—no collar* j also a few dozen
fine faney colored, • PRICE k VEADER,
CJPRING CASSIMERES.—Fanoy black Casslmercs, faney
P and white Linen Drilling, 8ateen Jeans, Cottonades, ate.
3 and white
ifisB
'a and boya wear, Just received b,
DxWITTfcA
"TXTHITE and colored Kid Gloves, for sale by
TT feb24 PRICE k VEADER. 1
PRICE k VEADER. 147 Bay-st.
TTUSBAND’S CAirjNFJ’ JLVGNESIA—*Tha superiorquall
JLL ties of this Magnesia are, tlirt it is entirely deprived of
carbonic neld, free from unpleasant tattle. Hint'll or other
disagreeable projtorty, and i* without roughne** or gritti-
nc*H to the touch or palate. One teaspomi full of this Mag
nesia is equal In strength to threo or four of tho common
calcined magnesia, thus combining sinnllnos* of dose with
tho most agreeable form iu which magnesia enn ho admin
Istered, Just received nor steamer Stato of Georgia.
Jyl4 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
T 1IE HOME CIRCUS, or fomllln thought* on various
topics, literary, moral und social, by Mrs. Kirkland ;
Homes of American Authors, comprising anecdotal and do-
s.criiitlve skotclies, illuHtrated with view* of their residen
ces from original drawings, and a fac simile of the manu
script of each author; Romance of Indian Ufa arid other
tale*, by Mrs. Mary II. Eastman, beautifully illustrated ; Il
lustrious Personages of tho 19th Century, illustrated with
steel engravings; Gems from Moore’s Melodies, 4tn., ton
beautiful Illustrations; Tho Bible In tho Family, by Doctor
Boardman: Foot Print* of Truth, or Voice of Humanity, by
John Cole Ilager, illustrated steel engraving* ; Gift Book of
Geins, a literary offering of all seasons, edited by Emily Per-
clvnl, richly illustrated: ltcvluw of New Themes; rcccivod
and for salo by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
dod!4 135 CongrcsH-Htreet.
Wo will give a anort synopsis of a small portion of tho
evidence, and request all who are aflllclcd to send to the
agent nud get a circular, and read vthri those who were
long nfillctcd havo Bald of this remedy.
Mr. N. Pnschnll, ono of tho editors of the St. Louis (Mo.)
•IttpuUlcan, gives a long editorial stating.hi* afllictlons,
nud tlint lie was cured by this reraotly. The editor of tho
St. Louis InteUtycneer ntao give* notice of .lt* wonderful ef
fect* In curing anevere case of eAronfc rhamatUm. The
editor of tha 8t. Lnul* Ofgnn nnd.AVrftUe iVsantes a long
oditorl*1 in behaifoflts wonderful effocts In curingAtm-
dmfs of cnseH in that* city. The editor* of the St. Loui*
American Banner, Jhmperanre Battery and St. Louis Union-]
havo all nwnrded toitunprecedented success in curing tills
disease. The editor of Belleville (Bl.) Advocate writes anil
publishes it* magical effects In curlnghtra ar <1 many around
him. Tho odlto;-* of the Glasgow Tima. American Facie
and others of the South and West, havo given voluntary,
evidence oftheir knowledge of Its virtues. The editor of the
German National Gazelle published nt No. 21 Fpruce-street,
in tho city of New York, under dnto of Sept. 0, 1862, gives
the history of two important cases of which he has person
al knowledge. One, tho wife of a wealthy merchant, who
had for year* tried the spring*, and had thetreitinontofth*
most eminent phyvtclnn* of our country ; they could of-
feet nothing. She was nfillctcd with rAnmfe rheumatism in
its worst forms. Ho was instrumental in inducing a trial
of this compound, and It effected n complete ctare. Ho also
states that, a fow wcuks since, ho bought a bottle nnd sent
it to n gentleman, n friend of his, who Boomed a victim to
this disease ; tills mi* loUle cured hint.
We might add editorials, anil fill this entire sheet, bu
will give a few’ names of prominent physicians, merchants,
and oilier*, cured by it.
W. 8. White, M. D., nn eminent physician of St. Loui*
write* to a brother member of that profession. Dr. Reese, of
New York : “1 have witnessed the effects of this compound
in several cases ; and so succcasfnl havo been its operations
In performing a perfect cure, when overy other remedy had
been ineffectual, that I would not hesitate to recommend or
prescrilie It. I think, when it* virtues are ascertained by
tho profession, it will supersede every other remedy in the
treatment of rheumatism. It is adapted to overy form of
tiie deseaso, and I know no complication contra-indicating
Its use. I hold It to lie the duty of a physical!,, when con-^
vinccd.of tho efficacy ofa remedy, and Us superiority over
all other*, nt least for the *akc of humanity to u*o It.”
J. M. Ko*o,M. D., writes from Centre Collego, Danville,
Ky.," tliat a young man, a moinber of Urn College, was so
low, that, in consultation, he and other Tirofessiir* had de
cided tlint ho could not recover. They finally concluded to
try thisreinody.gndtothclrgront astonishment one bottle
restored him sound and ttxll. although he had not walked a
step forsus numths previously ; and that, during twenty-five
years practice.lio hurt never before wiluessed such are-
markable cure.”
Professor II. L. Dunham. M. D., near Cincinnati, Ohio,
joins in a certificate for publication with two clergymen of
the ltahtist Church, stating tho caso of n highly r(s;icctnble
lady who was for eighteen years afflicted, and hnd become
helpless, nnd that ull other remedies known, as well a* tho
skill of tho most eminent physicians, had failed, and there
seemed no hope of recovery, until thoy finully obtained this
remedy, and it cured her round and tcell.
Sir. 1\ Price, merchant nf New Orleans, writes that ho was
ten yearsu cripplofrum chronic rheumatism, and for three
years could scarcely turn himself iu lied ; it had afflicted his
whole system. He trolil nil romcilic* Its could hear of, and
all tho most celebrated physicians, but found no relief until
he obtnlnrd this compound, and it curat him efferluaily. YVe
might glvo hundred* of*uch cases cured In New Orleans and
the South. ' . "T:
Lovi Hills, merchant nt Ottawa, Illinois, writes that he
wq* severely afflicted for thirty years nnd for seventeen
years could scarcely walk a step. Tho llesh had nhrunk
from Illsllinlis ; the most expensive efforts lind been tried
for years, butho had lostall hope of recovery. A merchant
being In St. Louis, heard of this remedy, bought It nnd took
it homo, anil prevailed on him to use it. lie certifies that
it cured him round und well} the flesh had returned to his
limbs, which lmdbecdmo strong as ever. Wo might detail
ono thousand cases mure, fo equal importance.
YVe most respectfully n*k those who ore nflllcled to sene
to tho agenttn their vicinity and get a circular, audrend
tho letters and clrtiflcates of Rev. Jus. Mitcliol, Rev. N. G.
Berryman. Rev. J, H. Linn,Rev. J.M. Kelly, Rov. U. A. Col-
burn, nnd other elergymen: while wo add the names ofllou
J. Smith, late President of the Bank of tho Stato of Missouri •
Geo, O. Atherton, officer in the Bank in St Loui* 5 Means,
.las. H. Eddy, 8. Downing. A. Holland/C. YV. Stone. J. YV.
Christy, Joseph Simthack, With other prominent merchants
of Ef I*iiiia,as also vast numbers of other citizen*.
Tills is home evidence, and these are living uninesres, where
this groat remedy was first introduced, ami where many
thousands havo been cured during the last two years. The
proprietors have now spenodtlielr Great Central Office at No.
1 Barclay street, (Astor House.) in tho city of New York,
where ull orders for thta medicine wlllbo promptly attend-
ed to.
This is a vegetaUe spirit—an internal remedy, prepared
and recommended for this one disease alone. This u ioil
curet
Price, $5 per slnglo bottle ; or tlireo bottles for $10.
YV. V ALEXANDER k CO. Proprietor
No. 1 Barclay streot, Now Vorl City.
Constantly on baud nnd lor salo by tho following Drug
gists, viz:
Is RWASlW*.—A. A. SOLOMONS. J. II. CARTER.
T HOIINTON’S C'AHIUAGId MANUFACTORY,
__ Savannah, Ga.
vSSp®/) THE Subscriber Is pleased to bo able to an
nounco tohis fellow citizens of Georgia und Flor
ida. tlint Ills Irox Front Buildings on the Cor.vkr of IVkst
Bitoan and B.iv wranirn!. in tho City of Snvannnh. arc now
complete, nnd ho offers for sale one ofthc most varied, dura
ble and splendid assortments of CARRIAGES ever exhibited
in a Southern City.
Among my stock will he found all of tho late nnd most
FASinoxaiiLK styles, combiulng elegance with lighlnett and
strength
My whole stock has been manufactured by tho most cole-
bratod manufacturers In Now York and Nownrk, N. J., and
Ims been gotten up under my own eye during tho past Sum
ner. nnd is uxirrantal in every particular.
If twenty-fonr years practical experience In the Carriage
business (eighteen years of tlint time in my native State,
South Carolina) is nny passport to confidence, then tho sub
scriber fools emboldened tn nsk a share of hi* fellow citizens'
patronage, nnd to assure them that tlielnduccnicnts now of.
fereilin the city of Savannah nro unoqualled by tlioso atony
city in tho South.
It Is my lnteu:ionsoonto enter largely Into tho manufac-
lure of Carriages in tills city.
I have secured the services of some of tho best workmen in
tho various brunches, both native and foreign.mid I loci con
fident of my ability tn present sjieciiiicns of Gkoiicia mauk
C.mni.nun that shall compare favorably with those inode nny
where
I have nowin my possession two Medals awarded me by
the “American Institute.” N. Y’.. and tho "South Carolina
Institute.” for specimens of my work,that I would lie pleased
toBhowtnnnynnowhomayhnvethoouriosUvto see tlioso
tribute* to Southern skill. J. C. TlioKNTQN.
GROCERIES, AfC.
200 bids Baltimore Flour. 60 do Gonessee do.
25 do Hhvim Smith do. 60 half do Canal do,
26 bbbls Butter Crackers. 25 do Sugar do,
50 boxes Soda do, 6 hags reft shelled Almond*,
100 whole, half and quarter boxos Raisins.
. 200 boxes sperm, adainantinoand tallow Candles,
100 do Pule and No. 1 Soap. 26 do do do Starch.
20 do Ground Pepper, In U lb paper*, 200 do tablo Salt
100 eighth, quarter nnd half chests Tea,
200 do Tobacco, assorted qualities,
100 bags Rio Coffee. 50 do Java do.
60 bids Stuart’s refined B A C Sugar.
6Adn clrclo A crashed do. 10 do ground do,
20 hhds Porto RicoSugnr. 10 do Now Orleans do,
10 boxes 1/Mifdo. 200 bbls Domestic liquors,
20 cases as’d Pickles, 80,000 Segnr*. as'd qualities,
60 gross Pipes, 100 reams Wrapping Paper,
50 doz Brooms, 100 Demijons. 1, 2.3 and 6 gallons, •
600 now sugar-cured Hums, 6 hhds Sides,
6 hhds Shoulders, 100 sacks Salt,
10 tierces new Cuba Molasses. 60 bbls i
10 do Stuart’s sugar-house Syrup,
And a general assortment of foreign Brandies and YVlnea
n atore, for salo by feb25 COHEN k TARVER
..... .......... —_.,d in the highest style o
art; •
No. 144 Grand-strcct, ono block east of Broadway.
dee31—Cm
YPLEND1D CAniNET FURNiTURE. .
JVb. 76 and 77 King street, near Hudson street. Hew 1'orit.
■!■■■ !■!! i BRUNER fc- MOORE invite those In
l *«rant of durable andfasli(pnablefixrni-
I tore, to call at their new spacious ware r ,
Jbouse Na 76 and 7f,King street, near
Hudson, Now York and exnmltie their, large assortment of
rich and elegant furniture, In suites for parlor*', cliauibers,
and dhiing room*—in rosowowl. mahogany, black walnut,
and oak—mado in modern style and warranted to stand
furnace beat.
Book cases,* Etngerea. and a great variety of substantial
and cheap furniture, suitable lor the countiy* and shipping.
Having a large manufactory and warebouse, they make
to order, and keep on hand a general assortment, and sell
wholesale or retail at very low prices.
Thoy will also continue business at their old stand. No.
174 Fulton street, (near Broadway.) uu|ll the first of May,
nnd then remove wholly to King street mill—Sin
enameliTicd ornamental cottage
AND CHAMBER FURNITURE,
ik srrra mxuk ExrBiwtv for tub sodtuesk mxrkkt.
No. 45!) Broadway,
East tide, Velow Grand street. Manufactory Ho. 40 Green-st.,
He w York.
M-. GILLIES k BYRNE tako pleasure in in- j
—^forming their old patrons and tho public
p^^^TTin general, that they continue to offer a
feJuumcTM W ell finished, warranted articlo of their
own manufacture, at prices below all cnm;>etUion. Our re
putation for making an article that lias stood the test fur
year* of patent heated rooms and tropical climes, lius, wo
flatter ourselves, now bocotun world wide.
As wo have tho most extensive stock of any establlsfi-
ment in tho Uuited States, person* of tho most peculiar
taste can always be suited in regaTd to styles, colors, shad
ing. Ac. Tho latest Parisian nnd Jtalinn style* always on
hand and mnrto to ordor. Particular attention paid to or
ders through the jxist.
Matrasses. pnil1ta*sea.Ac.. at the lowest rates. The trade
supplied aa usual in unlimited quanlties.
Boxing and shipping carefully attended to.
GILLIES k BYRN'E. 452 Broadway, N. Y y
RoiiBRTGn.ura. 1 below Grand street, cast side.
Thomas Jay Bvrxk. j 3ni fobl
EN AMELLED COTTAGE AND CHAMAKU
„....CWfnmA-A tars® Tarietj
ftliRTTKO Luaoo—Light, medium abd heavy.
pHi.m d Siuimxd Likxr*—Clioico god new patUms.
MoBwiroNmao. *..
- ^ GREENYVAY, BROTHER k CO..
fob8—3m 24 P>rk Flqce apdlP Barclay,-»t., N. Y.
"FRENCH FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS.
Hvghes, Dnpny ds Urehancre,
13 mUiam-strai, Hew York,
rERS and Wholesale Dealor* in French
store
■>■ large"'.
tho Spring Trade, which they offer to the trade at the lowest
market prices. Among tbefr stock wnv be found—Agate,
Silk. Dress, Vest and Faney Buttons or all kinds; Percus
sion Caps. OD and SB, ribbed and ribbed and split; Fans
bf.aH description^ a most eomntote assortment: Brushes,
teeth, lialr, nai!A»d sharing; Accordeons and Flutina* or -
the rfiost superior quality; Purses, Mlk, black'afid cotton;
kid and leather Garter*; Imitation Jowelrr,-Bone Bracelet#,
Jet Goods, fcc.; Suspenaors, from low to high prices.* com-
pleto assortment; Silk Guards, Steel Pena; Vest Cliatns. VI-
ollnStrings, &«.; Gamo ling*, Dice. Mirrors, Eyelets, Pen
holders, Ac.; together with many other fancy articles".
dec28—Cm
THOMAS DOUGIiASS,
G iLate Blicen ifi Douglass.)
0MMIS8I0N MERCHANT, Manufacturer nnd wholesale
denier In every denonpti in of Amkricak Hardwari, No.
SPiatt-alreoL fourdoora from Pearl, New-York, Manufac
turer of tbo Premluln Steel Squares, Agent for Bee’a Bra.
ces, Turnscrcwa, fcc. Alao, Kendall k Taylor’a Thermome
ter*. Barometer*. fcc.; Union Butt Company’s Butt*. Gate
Hinge*. Bracket*, ko. Brown fc Brother*’ Sheet Urn**,
Bra** and Copper Wire, Rivets, &c. N- Newcomb’* Smith**
Bellows, fcc. THOM/S DOUGLASS.
noil—1y
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
ALRRO fc HOYT,
Nos. 72 antf 74 John-rtreet, Neto York.
M anufacturers' of floor oil cloths,, offer to
the trade on liberal terms a general assortment of the
abovo goods In various width*, of 3 ft.. 3 ft. 9.4 ft. 6,6 ft.
3.6ft..OR.. 12a.. 15ft.. 18 ft. and 24 ft.; also. Carringo
Oil Cloths, in widths of 3-4ths, 7-Stlis. nnd 44Uib ; also, Ta
ble Oil Cloths, 44 ths, 64th*. and 04ths wide. Theso goods
are nil well seasoned and will endure nny climato,
Jan2(>—3m
NEWPORT WATER CURE.
T niS establishnient will bo opened on the first of April
next. 'Address Dr. W.F.REH, Newport, It. I.
.Mould, k^wlth
•herkfada-
iawarded
, —ie $300.--
itfoga for repairing. Tfttf Emperor ol
for tbe abore Plougbs, * Massive Gold Medal, value $300.—
ills,
ASA FARR, Jr., lato
of tho firm of Child, Farr fc Co.,St. Louis
. 40, Cultivators with Double-Point Polish-
, which can be reversed, thua getting Double
tbB common Teath. Also, Cultivatprs of all kinds
with Stoel Teeth.
8paln’a Atmospberie Churns. Corn PlanteiV,
Corn Sbellera, improved Turnip Drills, 4 to 36,
„Unds. „ Grant’s Pafont Fan Mil
Hay and Straw Cuttsra, “ * “
Hand Com Mills,
Corn and CobOrushtrs,
Grids’ Ironrorad Hairoyrs,
Square and A Harrows,
Horso Bakes,
Grindstones, ready hung,
Dirt Scrapers.
Agricultural Furnaces,
Ox Yokes and Dows.
Forks ior unloading Hay,
Man Hay Rakes,
Bow Pins,
Apple Pearcrs,
Ox Muzzles,
Molt Traps. ...
Pruning Ifooks and Chisels.
Saws and Scissors,'' '
Iron Well "Curbs, and Zinc
tuboing for Cl^ln Pumps,
Also, Hovtlcu,UuraV Tools
and Grass Seeds, for salo at
and Retail.
Grant’s Pafont Fanil
Garden Engine*,
Wheat Drifle,
Iforto rowers and, Thresbsrfi,
Mo.widg and Reaping Ma
chine*.
Chain Pumps, •
CsttteTjty
Bull Rings, •
Patent Iron Snaths,
GmbbingJIors.
Transplanting Trowels,
Hay and Manure Forks,'
Shovel* and Spades,
Garden and Field Hoes,
Garden Rakes In variety, ■
togs,"
Potato Hooks.
* every dese "
£ every description;) Garden
lowest prices, &t YVholesale
xul-aylfl.
Furniture,
MATHEWS & STACY,
2
Nicholas Hotel, Prescott and Cattamore Houses.
N OW offer at wholesale and retail, tho most extemdvons-
Hortineut of Enameled Furniture to be found in the
United State*, ail from original designs, including Oriental,
Serpentine, Open Cottage High Von, and other patterns.
Al*o, Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Black YVnlnut chamber
and parlor suites
M. fc S., devoting themselves exclusively tn tho manufac
turing department of this business, assure purchaser* they
tan procure of them well auatouert.durable and elegant fur
niture. at prices varying from $25 to $500 per suite.
N. B.—No connection with aiiy other firm in tho city.
fobll—3m
PREMIUM PIANO FORTES.
_ GiUWESTERN fc CO., No 481 Broadway.
,N'ow York, would call tho attention of tlioso
about purchasing, to their splendid stock ot
0)» to octavo Pianos, which they beliovo
cannot bo excelled by nny other In tbo city, cither in tone,
finish, quality of material, or workmanship. Medals have
been awarded by the American Institute to their instru
ment* five jear* in succession.
Having recently purchased tho entire stock of the late
firm of Dubois fc Wnrrinor, formerly Dubois fc Stodnrt. fa
vorably known for forty years a* Piano maker*, they would
invite the contiiiuanco of tho favors of their friends and
customers with the certainty of giving equal satisfaction.
For the Southern market wo are milking witii Double
Iron Frames and Detached Cases, peculiarly adapted to tho
climate.. ~
L ARD.—26 bills and 80 keg* prime Ijird, landing from the
brig Kate Hcatb, from New Orleans, jnd for sale by
mh3 COHEN & FOSDICK.
B elting, implements, fcc.. by ute arrivals.-
1,500 feet patent lentber bauds, 2 to 18 inches wide;
150 tray or canal wheelbarrows. 15 pair jintent balance
scales complete, 2 dozen counter do, 12 do Carolina (Eng
lish) hoes, 2 do largo mounted grind stones, 1 do small do
do for family use, 2 agricultural tool chest* containing prun
ing and garden implements complote, 1 dozen Crowell’s pi-
tent thermometer churns, 1 do garden wheelbarrows, 100
bbls plaster nnd cement. French nnd Georgia mill stonos,
Cologne and Esonu* do. Dutch anchor brand bolting cloths,
grates, tann mills, grain cradles, grass scythes, reap hooka
&o.,for sale by
»P« CHARLES H. CAMPFIELD.
D OMESTIC LIQUOR.—150 bbls New Orleans Rectified
YVhUky.100 do E Pliolps’ Northern Gin, 40 do P fc H
Cuunectlcflt River Rye do, 76 do Luther Felton and Pure
Boston Rum, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 20 quarter and 20
eighth casks 4th proof do. 30 bbls superior old llononrahe-
lalYliiuy, CO do do Rye do, 400 gross old Georgia Poach
Brandy, for sale by
mhl4 . —
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
HE Subscribers have just received a handsome assort-
heir usually low prices.
J. H. COHEN k CO..
New 8tore. 140 Brnughton-st
TT7TNDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN MATERIAL*.—A
v T very handsomenssortroentofpaintedYYIndowShades
In Gothic, landscape, street views, boquat, flower*, gilt edge,
ko. Also, muslin and lace Curtains, white furniture Dim!-
ty and buff linen all widths, white cotton, bullion and ball
tassels, curtain holder*, fcc., for aale by
jaMfl , LsftOCHE k BOWNK.
T7LU1D MAGNESIA.—ThU condensed solution U a very
X; agreeable and efficient form for the administration of
Ingneito, and is veryusefoi in Nauoea, Acidity of the
toMieb, 8ea Sickness and Dyspepsia, for sale by
mh23 . W. W. LINCOLN, Monumsnt-Sqaare.
Is do do,
f 20 boxes Lonf Sugar, 10 bbls crashed Sugar
6 bbls powdorod Sugar
60 boye* nalo and No 1 Soap, 10 boxes toilet Soap
25 - No 1 Starch, 25 boxes Pearl Starch
20 bag* Java Coffee, landing for snlo by
«"P30 COHEN k TARVER.
BERING AND BUMMER GOODS.
N EW and beautiful Spring and Summer Goods, Just re
ceived by tho last Steamer. Vis: Barege Detains;
Worsted Bareges; Silk Tisanes; Colored Sewing Silk; Dresses
Foulard Silk; Colored and Black Chnlleys and Bareges; Black
and Colored SUk; Black Figured Barege* and Tissues; Black
and Colored F. Mu«lin; Black and Colored Glnglmms; Plain
and Colored tawns; Black and Colored French Cambric; and
a fine assortment or Rlnck and Colored Calicoes; Plain and
Figured Swiss Muslin; Jaconet Cambric and Mull Muslin;
Plaid and Striped Swiss Muslin; Bilk Parasols, very prettv;
also, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. All of which we offer, on
the most accommodating term*.
mhl8 AIKEN fc BURNS.
(Vt KW BOOKS.—Memoir* of a Huguenot Family, by Ann
A-v Maury; Yankee Notions, or WhIUHns from Jonathan
Jack Knife. voL 1, price $1J4; Kato Stewart, a story from
Blackwood’s Magazine; Putnam’s Monthly, a msgnzine of
literature, science and art, vol. 1, No. 1: Romance of Stu.
.. . Jerrman;
-— 7 7—9 - —. , Consolation, in discourses
on seleot topics, addressed to the suffering iieoplo of God, by
J. YV, Alexander, D. D.; Ufeof Sir YVailer Scott, by Donald
Msctaoil; More of Frank Freeman’s Barber Bhnp; receiv-
cd by dec30 JOHN B. CUBBEDOE.
T „„ RANGING TIMBER.
HE Timber Cotters of Ediato River, South Carolina, re
spectively calllhe attention of buyer* of Timber to tbo
Charleston market for that article. They believe that they
furnish as well got and as Urge good heart Timber aa can
be found In any Southern city. By a strange and arbitrary
system of measurement—keeping the foreign trade in Igno
rance of the cheapness oT the market, Uie MRU of Charles-
ton are enabled toparchase the Timber, rat prices enor
mously low to the Timber cutters The Utter would there
fore, Invito buyers to examine their market. The same
timber which bring* In Savannah, (by tho papers) from 8 to
12 dollar* por thousand fiat, la now selling in Charleston
from 4 to 8, ■ jonY5—Yawlflt.
/"'1HERRV LOZENGES.—Compound YVlld Cherry lozenges,
for cough*, cold*, and InflentM. These Lozenges. *111
be found much more convenient than jny of tb* liquid
wrap
UHful.undrfeafiw^lo*
,KffiBEgfcfiQDQEBft, ?
Howant street,
BRADBURY'S
PIANO FOIITE WARE-ROOM,
423 Bricutway, New York.
Assorted Instiumont* of tbo best New
AyjYi-ffeigflYork ami Boston manufacture.—The subscri-
hf jt f I j Der liaving taught the Piano for many years,
I I 2 X » * nn( ; become familiar with all tho different
maker’s instrument* of nny nolo, nnd knowing that there Is
great dioice not only In different ninters.but in instrument*
of tlio Mine make, feels confident that he can give entire
satisfaction to all who may favor him with their order*.
He will furnlxh In*triimen1s of any good make ; also, Mclo-
rteons nnd second hand I’inno* at tho lowest cash prices
Patronnge is respectfully solicited.
dec28—3m F* G. BRADBURY.
1853.
GEO. YV. <Sf JEIIlAli READ,
M Manufacturers nnd Wholesale Denier* in HATS.
CAPS ANT)STRAY? GOODS, have now In store and nro
constantly receiving, a choice and magnificent stock of goods
in the above lino, to which tho attention of the trade and
country merchant* is invited.
Orders aro solicited, which shall havo careful nnd prompt
attention. 19 C0UHTLAND-ST., near Broadway,
jnnlU—3m And adjoining Western Hotel. New York.
TRUNKS, VALISES - AND CARPET BAGS.
Stores V) Maiden Lane nr 9 Liberty-street, and 169
llrcculnvy. New York.
Mnnufhctory, 34U Rronil-st., Newark, N< J.
C. P. ROB BACH fc Co. would Invito the at.
tcution of Dealer* to their stock of tlio above
article*. Doing ono of the oldest establish
ment*. their facilities aro second to nono.—
Samples of their good* can be found Ih almost all the prin
cipal cities nnd towns la tho United States.
They do not wIhIi to niako unseemly pretentions—suffice
it to *uy that they will not bo undersold. Merchants who
choose to send them orders may depend upon prompt and
satisfactory returns. 3m—ml
jBKSfttoSt
INDIA RUDDER GOODS.
T HE.subscriber would reiqicctfully call tho attention of
Ills old customer* nnd merchant* throughout tlio Uni
ted State* nnd Canada, to hi* stock of Rubber Goods, manu
factured by himself expressly for the spring trade of 1853.
His stock of RUBBER CIDTIIIXG. Is particularly deserving
•.f inspection, ns it has nover before been so coinpleto, nor
tlio articles more perfect.
as RxnwnrK stock ok
Machine Belting,
Engine Packing,
Lira Preservers,
Air Balls,
Whips,
Coats, Carringo Cloth.
Ca pc*, YY'adl ng Pa n t §
I’nnts. Piano Covers,
Overalls, Gloves,
Loggings, Caps,
and every description nf Rubber Goods constantly on hand.
The above nro warranted to stand any climate, and will
be sold at most reasonable price*. Orders solicited and
promptly attended to.
D. IIODGMAN, 27 Malden tano,
First cor. from Broadway, and 69 Nassau-at., N. Y.
Jan20—3m
TO WIIOLESALE MERCHANTS!
JOHN C. HENDERSON fc CO..
No. 02 Jtuedu Hiuhourn Poistonnier. Paris, ami 174 and 17fl
Pearl-street. New York.
O FFER for sale nn cxtonsl^o assortment of French and
American Artificial Fl6wcr*.Feather* and Ornament*.
Italian. French. English and American Straw Bonnets, Rib
bons. fcc.
Tlio jibove. chiefly of our own manufacture, crabnroes the
largest and most varied stock to bo found In the U. States.
Samples may be soon at our warorooin In Now York.
Janl3—3in
TO MANUFACTURERS.
T HE Subscriber would Invito the attention of Manu
facturer*. nnd others to his Stock of Factonr.Findings,
consisting in pnrtnf Shuttles, Pickers. Leather,Twine*. Ma
chine Curds, YVeaver’s Reeds, Heddles, Bobbins, Spools,
fcc.. fcc. •
Also, superior Oak-tanned, Stretched And Rivited Belting
for Machinery.
Agent for tho rnle of Jaequanl’s Shearing and Napping
Machines, YVool Pickers, Water YVlieil Regulators. Satluett
YYVrps, fcc- OSCAR 8CHENCK,
jan27—3m 132 YVnteW'^brnor of Pine-st., New. York,
SNUFF A. 1 '-5 TOBACCO.
PETER LORILLARfr, MANUFACTURER,
No. 42 Chalam-Jt., New York.
O FFERS for aalo tho following articles warranted of su
perior quality :—Maccoboy, Scotch,Coarso French Rap
pee and other 8nuffs, also Fino Cut Tobacco in tin-foil and
papers; a more particular description of the various arti
cles can be known by sending for a full price current as
Jan"
RICHARDSON'S
LINENS, DAMASKS, SHNETINGS, &c.
Ucle, a guarantee of ttaanunduenaand durability
JOHN BULLOCKE k JOHN
tilUty. Agent
R LOCKE.
88 Pine-street. New York.
THE LARGEST SILK RIBBON AND,TRIM*
MING HOUSE IN NEW YORK.
ring and offeringatthi
t of Goods In ills lltae,
BQicncu anu ar*,voi. l. no. i; iwimanee oi stu- price*, a eomplnte assortment
A 8 l i 0a t «/iil ch, ^K B "T K « , r b * 1,! v nll { or n lW" cing all the various style* and dralgns eonshtlng of BUck
( “if ^ ^ & Joseph W. Fa- andFnney RUk*, Marseille*, Florences. Shawls, ftimmlngs,
ns; Wctorea from 8t. Petorsburg- by .Edward Jerrman; Bonnet Ribbon*. Taffeta and Satin Ribboos, Dreaa Trim
mings of all kinds. Freneh and English Crape*. Crape Usses,
Silk Cravats, Embroideries, Gloves ofaUkludaaik taco
Mita, Barege*, tacos. White^Good*.Hosiery, L. O.H»ndker-
It*. Barege*, taco*. White Goods,Hosiery, L. 6.H*ndker-
ileu, fcc. The undersigned invites the attention of the
trade and his friends generally. Great inducements offered
to cuaa and short time buyer*.
THOMA8 G. STEARN8,1«2 Broad v
doq20—lyr BetweenUberty-st.sndMatdenLaiie,:
S?v..
JOHN!.. SMITH,
UMBHBELLA AND PARASOL milFACTUBEE,
234 and 235 Broadway, New York.
THE MOST EPTEN81VE IN.THE WORU11
r l now prepared to offer bis customers and merchant* gen
erally, such an assortment of Umbrella* and Parasols,
which for beanty, quality, finish and prices, cannotb* equal
ed by any house in the United States. Parisian Fashions—
WalkingOane Umbrella*, Folding do.,Trunk do., Self open
ing do,. Syjpblde Parasols. ' ’
vary ri«sh Bilk Umbrellas and Parasols, mounted on
>ekr!imdpalnl.iroodbthiT * ■
FRANCIS' METAL1.1C LIFE BOATS.
Office 10 Broadway. New York.
T HE undersigned oro prepared to furnish Metallic Ufa
Boats, of any size or model, and in any number, upon
short notice, on reasonable terms.
MARSHALL LEFFERTS. Tressurcr
roh28—Sin Francls’ Metafile 1 Jfe Boat Company.
N EW YORK YVIRE RAILING WORKS.—'The - subscriber
manufacture* YV1 RE HAILING for public and private
ground*. Verandah. Window Guards and Grating.
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAIUNO. Iron Columns,
Iron Doors nnd Shutters, Iron Bedsteads,ana Iron Furniture.
WIRE FENCES, for nlnntatinns.rnilrond*, ko.. made entire
ly on a now plan", wltli rails and Iron posts; prices nt 9,11,
and 13 cents per running foot 4), feet high. Fur circulars
with designs, address, JNO. H. YvlCKERSlIAM,
352 Broadway, N. Y.
N.B.— 1 The Subscriber would refer to tho enclosure of For
ayth Place, the railing ami gallery work at tho Jewish Syno ,
gogue. und a number of dwellings in Savannah, the enclosure’
of tho nrivato cometry of the Everett family, and also to his
work at Macon, Madison, and other places In Goorgla.
Agent in Savannah. G. YV. HARDCAHTLE,
No. 200 Congress-st., aud 95 St. Julian st,
mar 6 d 1 yr—cly *-
NYVE YORK“fllABBLED^UOSr\VORKS,
Office. No. 3 John-sired, second Jlnor, (near Bnxvhcay.)
MANnucroav, 401 ,'403 and 406 ciintKY-STRKKr.
T IIE mo'at-extenalva manufacturers of Marhleizcd Iron
Mantles. Tablo Tops, Columns. Pilaster*, Clock Cases,
Fancy Articles, fcc.. representing the choicest varieties of
Marble. ALo. Window Lintels, tills Balconies and other
Casting* for bullnlugs nf every description.
Tlio abovo Company beg leave to call tho attention of ar
chitects, builders and thp public generally, to their assort
ment of Mnrbleized Cast Iron Mantles niid other articles,
which they arc now manufacturing on tho most enlarged
scale; the beauty and design of which, and their exquisite
finish linn never been equalled and cannot be excelled.
Tholrexnct imitations of the finest varieties nf marble, such
aa Egyptian, Sienna, Broeatelie, Vord Antique, Prince Al
bert, Agate, Pyrene*®, Light 8| ar, fco., has elicited the un
qualified coiniiieudatlon of connoiseur* iu marbles, and es
tablished their popularity witii tho public.
Some of the advantage* of this discovery, consist In Its
capability of withstanding a high lient, of resisting acids
nnd nils, which stain and deface marbles, nnd their cheap
ness. (being about one-third tlio cost.) in comparison with
allothorkinds of mantles; also, the advantage of being
packed nnd sent with safety to any part of tlio counlry.
Tlio mnrbling department I* under tlio superintendence
of Mr. E. Dkxiso, who first introduced till* invaluable dls.
covory to tlio public, nnd demonstrated its practical utility
nnd application to metal* and othor substances. Address
ordor* nnd communications to
jnn22—3m CHARLES CROSBY, 8ec'ry.
PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS, BTC.
No. 4 North Fflh-tire>t,tux> doors above Market,
Philadelphia.
T HE undersigned have just opened a fresh and complele
stock nf Yvall Papers, among which are gold ana vel
vet fine satin, and the- lowest priced unglazod papfra; also,
decorations, borders, fire-screen*, curtains, otc.. which they
offer al the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail.
Tlio best workmen employed to hang paper cither In the
city or country.
Blank Books, Stationery, eft.—YVe have also our usual as
sortment of suiting paper* wrapping papers, blank and
school books, stationery, etc.
PARRISH fc HOUGH, .
No. 4 North Fith street', 2 door* above Market
Philadelphia.
£«r Cash paid for country rags. millQ—cod
TIIE CELEBRATED BLACK DIAMOND
STOVE.
The subscribers have just receiv
ed a second supply of the above
COOKING STOVES, for burning
coal, and do unhesitatingly declare
and say. tliat they aro the most per
fect article of tho kind In use, eith
er northor south. Satisfactory rof-
_ erencen can bo furnished where
thoy have been tried In this city. YVe ask no pay until fair
ly tested. For sale only at the now House Furnishing Store
of MORSE fc NICHOLS,
oc20 • 155 Broughton-street.
STOVES, STOVES.
Tiie subscriber ha* just received a largo number oi
Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which ho will dispose ol
on accommodating terms. Among them may be
found the following: Cooking Stoves, The Republic. lowly ot
tlio tako, Air Tight Premium, Queen of tlio West. Empire
Premium. Eastern Premium. Parlor nnd ofilco Stoves.—
Union Cottage. Cylinder. Sheet Iron, (air tight) square aud
oval. Six Plate. Box Stoves.
Hollow YVnre Pots. Kottlea. Ovens. Spiders. Sauce Pan*,
fcc. fcc. Plain and Japanned Tin YVore. for sale, and manu
factured at ahnrt notice. Order* fur Hoofing, Gutters, and
Lender*, attended to with punctuality.
JbHN J, MAURICE,
Nos. 10 and 12 Barnard street
ffPNfs;
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
THE Alterations and Improvements In our
, ore, Including a fine Show Room for Piano
Fortes, and a Music Department for Ladies
being now completed, we would invite the at
tention or tlio musical public to our stock, comprising every
article in the lino, which can bo furnished (wholesale and
retail) at Now York prices.
ITANO FORTES, by A. Stodnrt fc Co.. J. B. Dunham, and
others of established reputation, constantly on band.
F. ZOGBAUM & CO., importers,
No*. 74 St. Julian and 107 Brynn-street*.
doc7 Next to Market Fqunro.
N EW BACON, fco —20 casks prime Sides: 10 casks prime
new Shoulders; 200 bag* Rio Coffee; 160 bbls.lluiti-
more Flour; 20 hhds. prime N. O. Sugar; 10 hhds. clarified
N. O. Sugar; 160 bid*. Stuart’s B. fc C. Sugar; 60 boxos Col-
gate’s No. 1 Soap; 60 boxes Colgate’s Pale.Soap; 50 bbla. N.
0. Syrup; 60 hhds. Cuba Molasses; 25 tierces do.; 26 bar
rels do.: 60 boxes star Candles—landing and for aalo by
feb2i . CRANK k HOLCOMB.
F ISII. &(—6 tea cod fisb. 100 boxos smoked herrings. 80
bbls pickled do, 30 bbUNo. 1. 2 and 3 mackerel. 60
half bills do, 20 Witts do. 50 boxes buckwheat, 25 half bbla
MoMAHON fc DOYLE.
do. received and for sale by
ANDLES, SOAP AND HTARCU.-Juat received, 20 bxa
llcadoll'a tallow Candles: 30 do family Soap: 16 do
pearl Starch. For sale by DAVID O’CONNER,
febl7 corner Broughton and Drayton streets.
C ARPETING.—Received per atonmer Alabama, and this
day oponlng. Bru*sei*, Tapestry Velvet, Imperial, In-
. »Pp „ -
grain and Three-Ply Carpeting, comi
styles and qualities, all of which wl
eat market price, by
ses Laroche, bowne it oo.
rjr Volv,t, Imp
iprislngalarge
rill lie offered a'
Imperial. ...
•' re variety of
at tbe low-
F LOOR OIL CLOTHS,—The most complete stock of Oil
Cloths, in every Variety of patterns and colors, varying
in widtha from one to eight yards. Families and hotel keep
ers can cover their dining rooms or balls without piecing.
YVU. H. GUIOV. Airent. Carnet V ' -—
-fel*5
YVU. H. GUIO.V, Agent, Camt Warehouse,
140 Congress anu 67 St. Jullon-st*
QUNDR1ES -50 bbls Hiram Smith’s Extra Canal Flour,
& 50 whole anil 40 half bbls Genesee do. 80 bbls Butter,.
Sugar and Soda Biscuit. 60 boxes Treadwell's Soda Biscuit,
40 whole and 20 bslf bbls Urge No. 1 Mackerel, 60 boxes 6’s
and 8‘s Grant fc YVUlUms’ Tobacco. 20 quarter casks Madei
ra Wine, 26 ban Black Popper, 20 boxes ground do to jf.ft
papers, fiC bbls Crashed and Powdered Sugar, 80 do Stuart’s
A. B and C Clarified do. 200 packages assorted Green and
Black Tea, 200 bags prime Groan Rio Coffee, 100 box** Roy’s
1st and 2d quality Lemon 8yrup, 60 bbls Sugar Houae Ko-
lossea, 32 do New Orleans .do, 10 casks choice Sugar" Cured
IUns, 80 boxes Beadell's Patent Tallow Qindles, 300 do No.
1 Pale and Family Soap, Unding and for sale by
- mhl4 .SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k 00.
H AMS—5 cask* Sugar-cured Hams. 16 kegs Butter
25 kegs Lard, .50 boxes Cheese, 25 do Pickles
60 boxes Sperm Caudles. 60 do Adamantine do
6 nr casks MaUga Wine, 5 bbls White Wine Vinegar
6 bbls Cider Vinegar, 10 do Sugar-house Syrup
800 bags Drop Shot, 60 do Buckshot, 100 sacks Salt
Landing and for sal* by oc6 COHEN fc TARVER.
POTATOES, fcc.—60 bbU choice seed and ,
JL 10 bbls superior bleached Whale Oil; 10
received and for sale by fall MoMAHON
SUB?
VARIETY—VARIETYl .
nnd.castor 00.
-J, shot assorted,
. ■PP -.m|mR ! ' - ’
Allure, borax, blue stone, copperas, glue, brimstone,
Sulphur.madder, todlgo. logwood, sal bMoj sal nitre,
Sal eratls, sal epsoa, sal *••“»— — “ J -
Tartirie acid, gum champ!
Cream tartar, nox vr~'
b. magnesia,
gUuber. sup carbaodo,
phor.gura Arabic, magi
Paregoric, Uudanum, Bateman’s drops, ..
Hot aropq alias No, (L Japan and eopql vpniUht,. .
Nutmeg*, doves, spice#, cap/letter and wrapping paper,
DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING.
r r-AIJi ITS BRANCHES.—Business cards, with apprppri-'
ito dovires, cmbosswl in n new stylo, in plain Rnd fanpy
eolnrs. Seal* of every description, with or without prestos.
Envelopes printed with name, business and addroat, UbeU,
bill heads, manufacturer’s tiekoU, fcc., oil executed in the
neatest manner ond nt prices 25 per cent, below any simi
lar establishment, in consequence of better, and Improved
fucllltiesfor tiie execution of.such work,
N. B.—All orders by mall promptly attended to. Goofs
sont to any part of tho country.
T. B. CALVERT fc CO..
Envelope anil Seal Press Manufacturers, IMe Sinkers, Erabca*
nets nnd Eengravcrs, 48 South 3d-st., Philadelphia.
mb2#
CHEAP WINDOW SHADE DEPOT AND
MANUFACTORY.
S. W. corner Arch and Second-streets, Philadelphia.
G h. MIIJ.KRfc Co. offer every variety of Shades, whole-
* sale nnd retail, such aa Scroll. Flowor, Gothic, Vigo,
etto, Oil nnd Dry tandsenpe*, nt tho lowost prices for qual
Ity of work.
Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, tattered and other Shades
executed at abort notice.
Merchants nnd others are invited to give ns a trial. W*
WIIJ. TKY TO PLKA8IC, •
Drosses.Trimmings, fcc.. always on hand.
Remember S. YV. corner 8kco.\» nnd Ahcil streets, Phila
delphia. 2m—fobl8
GAB WORK, LAMP5, «c.
A RCHER fc WARNER, Manufacturers, No 119 Chistout-
street, Hillndelphla,respectfully solicit the attention of
purchasers, to their assortment of chandeliers, brackets,
pendant*, nnd every description of gas burner*; also evorv
variety of tamps, girandoles, fcc. YVe warrant our, goods
equal in quality, and our prices as lowas any other' estab
lishment In tho country.
The Trade supplied with burners, mercury, caps,brass AL
tings, nir pump* fcc„ nt reduced prices.
ARCHER fc WARNER.
Ellis S. Archer, I WIHIam F, Mlskey,
Redwood F. YY'cruer, | YVm, O, R. Merrill,
FilONT-8T. WIRE MANUFACTORY*
lb Southern Ji Western Merchants. Manufacturersandfithtrs.
W ATSON fc COX, Siovo, Riddle, Screen and Wire Cloth
Manufnotprers, No. 40 North Front-street, Philadel
phia. where can always bo found overy articlo In their lino,
or manufactured to ordor at short notico. Order* by mall
or otherwise, solicited. JanlS—eodtlapl
LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE,
117 CheAnut-stroet, belnto thurth. north side, Philadelphia.
W E inform merchants and resident* of this vicinity, that
the most complete assortment of Mantel, Her, Wall
nnd Oval Glosses, richest styles, for private use. or all kinds
for country sale, with Portrait and Picture Frames, fco., will
bo found at our establishment.
tang experience and targe facilities onablo us to sell tho
best goods at lowest prices.
Dimensions being given, w* will give estimates for any
I xed Mirrors, delivered free from breakage, at any point. •
Orders solicited. v ^
French Plato Glass, for Stores, Dwellings, fcc., nt importa
tion prices. THOMAS, J. NATT fc CO
qplfl—eod *
NEW CARPETINGS.
T IIE subscriber has just received per late arrivals, a
targe and fresh stock of tho richest and nowest style*
of Velvet Tnpestry, Brussels, tlireo-ply Ingrain nud Yen!-
tinn Carpetings, oil of which aro offered on the most dssir-
ablo terms.
YVith a full assortment of Oil Clotlis, Table Covers, Mat
ting, fcc.
Purchasers are requested to make an early examination
aa strung Inducement* will be held out to cash buyer*. •
n. B. 1VALKKR,‘1!)0 Clioatnut-street,
nihl7—lawtf below 8th, South side, Philadelphia..
BLINDS AND SHADES. "~
Take Notice.
B J. WILLTAM8, No. 12.North Sixth-street, a few door*
• above Market-street, Philadelphia, is the most exten
sive and best manufacturer of YVIndow Blind* and Shades
in the Unitod States, and has taken the highest premium*
nt nil tbe.exbibBions; he bpya, the best materials by whole*
oata cheaper for Cash than other* pay for inferior article* by
retail, and can, therefore, sell superior Venetian Blinds and .
Shades, a* cheap as others ask fur Inferior articles. Paliitqd
Window Shndo* In groat variety, of beautiful design* and
superior quality. Buff and White I toon Similes, Blind and
Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, fcc., wholesale and retail, at
the lowest cash prices, .Store Shades painted and lettered
to order. Reed Blinds nt manufacturers’prices. Old Blinds
painted to look as good as nbw. Purchasers, by calling,
will be convinced that ho sells a superior article, and guar-
auteea full satisfaction. A liberal discount mado to dealers.'
Wc study to please.”
BENJ. J. WILLIAMS.
nplfl—eod No. 12-North flth-atreet, Philo,
WAPHENE.
A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for.restori ng grey hair to
Us original color. It is guaranteed by tlio Proprietor,
bat If the nationt I* grey, he can have his hair restored to
its original color by using Loret’s Wahpent. For Salo by
• jnn21 _ w, W. IJNCULN, Monument Square.,
WINES, LIQUORS HEGAIlSrGROCERIKS.
T HE Subscriber has on hand a fine and well selected
Stock of imported pure Wines, Liquors and Segars,
or Imported pure Wines, Liquors and fi
comprising tlio following:
IJrniidy—10 lialf pipes OtariL Dupuy fc Co. ; 3 do do
old Henhessy ; 2 do do sazerac, 1808 ; 2 do do Jean tauis,
1800 ; 3 do do J.J. Dupuy- "
Wines—I half pipe* oik reserve Madeira i 2 do do
tandem Particular ; 3 do do old Pprt: 0 do do 8h*rry
YVIne ; 20 casks Claret; 40 basket* Champagne,
Began—20.000 Rio Honda j 10,000 La CruU : 8,000
U Union ; 10.000 U Pktrta 5 26,000 Trabuea*..
^ Yancy Grocerf es^A targe supply, such os Imported
Cordials, Err"«b Pickles and Saupeo, Preserves. Sweetmeats,
Prunes and JeuiM, For sal* by ' A, BONAUD,
«ta8 Corner of Bay and WhIUker-rtrect*.
MARSHALL HOUSE DRESSING 8ALUON.
to do all kinds of work in their line, rat .theta- new shop,
near the corner of Brou^rtonaqd,Drayton-sts, They have
established the following iu tbelrtataaor "charges: Fora
single shar* 1n ". j per month, for dor three time* per Week,
'shampoolng20e. ‘ ,tT i» ;r.m
Mr. COHEN- will always hold himself in. ra*4inaf| to. *L
tend to orders from those who may require his service* at
thsir homes.. ’ ' ’ " ' -
T IQU0M AND WIKJS-Ja b.ir P
Jut Co’s Freneh Braitdy"; 10 half pi
low priced French Brandi
bbls do do. 76do P fcjf Bye Gin, 160doE Phelp*’do.Opines
Holland Gin, lObbls Vlralnla ApptaBrandy, 8 do pure OsSr
da Peach do, 300 do N. 0. YVhbiyV 60 ^oT whlta BalUmoro .
no. 30 do old Westminster Mooongahela do, 20 do old Penn* *
•ylrania Mountain dodo, 100doN:S. Ruin; 25 quarter eaaka
Madeira Wine, lfl eighth 4o ehoiee do flo, SO quartet do.Port
.ui» “ • ■. . ,wN6nwr* PAum.‘ :
r Mr«Wlj9
ii received, vis; eilk'Paris nf
—JJ black nett acarfk,.eol'd. n« T
ties, French worked collars, loeed capes, cbemfrette add un
der alaevea, bonnet ribbon, nuaa e*p ribbon,, blaek vahrat
ribbon, AlexAadrea Ught kid gtotes, block nett mltta, col’d.
silk ond lUJsglov#^,with a large. raristy oL othee ortide*
too numerous to mention. Please calf a * '
5 which wfllbq soldpn tha t
by .rt.,-jv 1
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