The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, April 23, 1853, Image 1

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bL. .1. ', ""fr- SSSH9?a -p •- ““**•• ui taw; SAVANNAH, GEORGI COHEN’ ft TARVFJl. 4 ’&OANAHL, «» vXfSmii p5n«it*. B.T, W—TOf*WKKKLY~t*"WKEW*V,« FAY.It. I. AI*YA1I0B. DAHT nitty; ■Just rsceiv*d,.ldi Muitanl, 8 do r kBBTOBBYCOOWSmB, DflttQAVrdtOO,, NEW. STORE, nwrir rtMMW St, Ah. ildo. oa Monday> tbs 94th Instant, RiigpMAatiyfoyyioBj II Iltrlpf rtceoUjhMrii cf ! we have for sale (lint WSUaldftH.. _ ir. it their usual low prices, for cosh or Ifjillr 5 ™ 21 isx*tosw»*rv^ ,~. r THE I rnjaj' rwll, Id Ini itn steamer, end for W. LINCOLN, llfldMiW.' • hint* for mil by McMAHON ft DOYLE. r Georgian, .... j end ovsuIng.Sundays except- _ i fiorved to cite subscribers, and f ^*^^h^ n i^eree«^ raornln** The everting 1)AOJK AND LARQ—20 culu choice henu. 16 hhds side*, urataffied orttasl^y for country readers, and I* AJ 26 do ahouldere, 20 bbl* choicei leal lard, received And MtaUeffiM* not embraood In the morning schedule, " “ “ “ " n *• •* R either edition, 81X D0I.LAR8 per annum. D TRI-WEEKLY GEORGIAN, .“M WILlfe k BRtfNDAQB. •JZ UiKlIamnt In It. Dtllj, ««n* to JAOON AND liRD.-a), LUO. prim. »• ShouMor., JO •rthoSUte and Union, or delivered In the city, at JJ bbl* No. 1 bud. received per afeamer 8tate of Georgia, woaooobnirxa jumox.U a&tajk*. tor*al*by ftbM VADELgOBD, FAY ft Otf. uebtirt new stock of jhhhu_.. the eltleena of,Savannah, and the merohania and .planter* of till* and the neighboring State*. The stock la large and well selected. eontteUng to p$rt oft •• ‘ RUEUIUAT10 DO! gained^ TX/HlCIt has„... W .troduoed.aath#' M tof,proprietor). PURIFIER. ick and Fancy 8Hka of ovenr width - ■H.j.if’t.-j—. Qiabrnr— 5ufffit AND CHEE8R-25 llrktna Goshsn butter, 60 Xl boxet ebeeae, received and for sale by tnhl MoMAHON ft DOYIJL . r.nf.J ^^jch and English Merinos, irege, Barege D’Lalnca, Bombasines. Ohambbrb Goth.Alpsccas of eyory description, White and Otd’d. Plain 'and Embroidered Tarletona and Swiss. . Embroideries—Linen Cambric Hd'kfs, Kmb’d, Plain and Him-Stltch,, Colters* Cliffii, Underaleevee, Chlmaxeta, Hou ndiWjBanda, Joonnet and 8wli« By nga and Insertions. »«te™ * SaSwtSj c and colored cray* 'Jftto Bark SUmrrtigtnunts. rnou w. n. M’pbxAMWAPnartiaoro noon, 102iMBUtJ-CT., w,t, To Furniture Buyers. ‘ b. w 1 , ’ No. 4T5] Broadway, New York. [No. 475 ' tar thVsffcrtual • WouW ,nT,t * »ttentlon of stranger* tWUnf New York jedy baa alreody ;‘ohUJargf aaaortmentof %SF‘.fS»rS-i mohand plain vubnitubs. ‘t ha Joint*, to old 1 which for rtebneaa and workmanahlp win compare with ! my to Itl. country, wRnro|». ilmena and external apnlloa. lent »r*ome of the ablest phyal- N«a fiork 5JU>#otl»tmmtB. on the tuiicl term*, LOW i, vaijonf alyle*, ftwp tow quptv cure of thla painful cured thousand* of e ,. of thla complaint. (Tom .tlie tended with swellings and# rArento cases or from ten to i Thoto who had for years rei aprihga.liAd tried all the Km ttone,and been under treatment, . . cluu both ln this country and i r.iC"™"' f?j^R(bf«I.PylB. Itleetoauperllne. . • 1600 bate* low. medlar : 600 bk lea loir,'«edlM_,_™^-^ : fflocases'blmbheddrfllnmdjeani,vhrlou*atoleaofSnlA*' 950baltoloweUTUkai»AAA,MAA,»‘A,'W‘C t “D.! i. imanQlovfTIcks.; rlced twilled shirtings atripe*. r.'thedium and awrr . 4UIB WAREHOUSE, LOOKINO-OLASSES' AT REDUCED PRIG IFarehotueM CburWand-ri.. Ahrtory 18ft Duant-iL, 1 Machinery to the construction of worked an entire revolu* Iloelery^-Udle*' and gentlemen’s kid, silk, raw eilk. lisle, cotton, llerlln and cashmere U raw allk and merino Vesta; gentlemen’s raw silk. b,!ssas. , &,i mday morning, at , AKOTM, 1X ADVAXCX. ,'*>“»• f.w ■u OP 10 Pinn, tor PUP py ^ m now Aron tobl. Onlhi. 8 .nil 10*4 brow. D.PPUk Qul" ojmponod tMafrflto^ gjj'lgh T lookFrajOloM.bn.Ipdnd eltlicr lioMillup upon cro,oht, or eon«n,d lo l.clr te . ror (|an , helr ,^1,,,,., bj wUcll , „ n ,„, lw t0 pre . yj»r«,e.rllfy&»o>mplot.>nd p.np.n.nt our. py mo UH duc< u,. ,» r s„t , n j ta, u iir„l „tlolo., .nd to toll liftlil, remwly ,;.'. , li3K.o...u.nnirn, Inin t!i^oi», roU> d^yi'np co^jYJu'ian. Jobb.ro,Country U«r- 100. bales medium i ?60bales tow.priceu ...... Allendale bletcheil and brown *hdeUng*. ofall width*/^ Denims, canton H*nn*[», and Qanaburg*, colored Camprle*,. »«r»et Aliondale quilt* of all like*. ... . , Jean* and drill*, apron and furniture checks, pantaloon* • stufla, Ac. fobgl—8m.' ROWLAND k 00. te u ur«^".5?ra-wX*Js:; VtW. ■ B UTTER AND CHKESK.t-8A Orkin* prime and eboioe Batter; 60 boxes Obe***, Just received and far sale by f*bl4 MoMAHON k DOYLE. ACON SHOULDERS AND URD.-lb bhd. prim. Did ‘ “ “ ..... • ■ ■ ilvedAnd - ■now drop table Cloths, 8 end 104 brown Damask blesebed and brown Damask of every description. Qsmaak DoUIe’s birds eye Dlspvr, Untn sort the accumuixtai come* from sources w—v...—, mind. Tho conductors of high-toned public Journals poblUhedto.the world Its wondfriW end benefldal effecU upon thcmselvca and thoso around them, and in somo In. stances speak of Aundndt of cure*. 1 _Physlcjans have resort- ed to It, and certify Unit, even In extremo cases, where con. ...11.01.^0 I II 1 L.IJ >ri1 llt.v noil ilnrlrlrvl tli.l IvitoM Lykrttb sewing machines. I rrit* Alp $2&—PaUnUd Od. 10,1868. ) Bacon Shoulders. 60 half bbls Lard. Just rscel for sale by tobO COHEN k ~ cure. Mlnlsler* oL/arlou* denofolnallons have .... . . . jj M j ono f or themselves and tboli DtiTTER AND CHEESE—80 Brklnl .hole. Uoihon butter, J 60 boxes cheese, received and for sale by jhtno Is acknowledged by all who have u*ed It to .^r to that of any oUior Sewing Machine ever In- [ for Its simplicity, compactness, the beauty and k of Its stitch and Its cheapness. It weighs about find cost* only from *26 to *30. It wlU.work neaUy le smallest thread, the Qnett tombrio or silk, oa well , woollen and cotton good*, and all kinds of leather, (dmple, that a chlli of 10 year* of age can under- " J work It rapidly, without any danger of Its pttlng J 60 boxes cheese, received and for sain by ftbT . ; ,. ; MoMAHON ft DOYLE. ' >ACON SIDES—27 hhds landing fron J from Philadelphia, and for sale by I#bl8 COI from schr. B. E. Sharpo, HEN ft FOSDICK. ' 1UTTER AND CHEESE—20 kegs cholco Goshen Hatter, . J 50 boxet do Cheese, Jap ding from steamship Florida, and for sale by . •< feblO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. and snow drop Napkins, and DoUle’a bird* eye . Diaper* of evenr deieriptlnn. Bneetlng mid Shirting—10 end 18 4 Llaen Sheet- Ing, Plllowcnae Linen* i 8,0, TO, 11 and 12-4 bWacbed and brown Allendal* and Hamilton Shootings, bleached and brown Bhtrtlng of every description. Irish Linen*—From the best manufacturer*, and war- tomished volumes r.nUJ'.ll Bn.p.x Clolh., Qurfm.™.. .pi \ «Unp; Bl.uk •'SK?JSSSSS and Blue Broad Ooths. black and toner Cosslneres, fancy e .^™, c . l . er ’ ■ W T 1 Vestings, white and colored Marseilles veslInN. Counterpanes and Dlankcts—8, lj, 11 and 1^4 Marseilles and Allcndalo Counterpanes; Psrft end Whitney family Blanket*. I Negro Blanket* of every description, jleorjla Plains, Korseya, naxand^CoUosjhnabargs^ each. The Trado »upplled at the loweat price*, with frames, ftc., of eveiy doscriptlon In their composition state. feblO—Um RICHARDS KINQ8LAND. ENAMELLED FUHN1TUHK7 W ARREN WARD—WHOIJBA1.E MANUFACTURER OF ENAMELU-i^ FURNITURE—144 Oraud Urtd, Noe lUttCn LINEN goods. mpE SUBSCRIBERS. IMI’OHTEUS OK L1NEN8, ftc., offer A' tor sale a full assortment of the most approved mann- Pictures, consisting In part a* follow* t ■ ’ Bnown axd Buucukd Hisnat And Dawasx—*11 width*. TabixCloth*—of *n qualities *nd sites. Narxum and Dovuuo—8nowdrop and Satin Damask. Rihdcxys Duma—narrow to v*ry wide, and from coarse to Oho. PnxowcssR Lnnem a*t» PHnmxoe. _ Dxniixoa—PlafIK and Fancy Irish, French and English. Hotuixi*—Brown, bleached, black and slate. PaNMfror Lixxxs—3-4,7-8 and 4-4 blay and yellow. iby^elSM 1 aToiii.'in great Varied Ji Wood*, ImlltHoti Woods, snd Finer Colors, ftc. ' . Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light’ and. beguUfhl q -— fl— »-**—CMinlw Chain, Store and Steamboat Stools, Windsor Chairs, a (will And 11 „. No. 181 North 6tb fit (opposlloFrnnklto^^^^ FROUTY ft BARRETTS wh7 York -AY. W. give* hi* wholo attention to manufticturing ‘ ‘ •— - • •• ‘to •eU,* ** snd published wh*t It has done for themselves and thoii good* at the lame prtcea. tha friend*: while merchant*, officers.mechanics, and private Hnita flnlsbed to match, from 12 cltisens, havo tondshed volumes of etldence of the highest Ing dressing bureau with glass, character, such as accompanies no other preparation in mode, toilet table, towel stand, n M. PRENDf.RQAST ft CO. CARPET dt FLOORCLOTH 1YAJ Curtains, Curtain C ■ JLACKWOOD’8 MAOAZ1NK. fbt J'.brp.if; •lu. lli. Two AJ Merchants, or Solvent add Insolvent, a great novel, by P. 8. Arthur, received by mh2 ntr?.'’ b)r 186 Congress street. a much better In overy respect than It can be |r hand. The stitches aw Indepcndentof each oUier, b so, that U every other stitch Is cut. the seam still i .iron* jt 1* unlike and much bolter than ; , _ U,'. invpnted. The machine is ) AOO.N, SUGAR AND MOLASSES -20 casks prime ■<r sewing machine ever iDvented. Thq maenme u ft w rto do Shoulders. M hhds New Orleans Su Lly adapted to tomlly and plantation use, as it will Inds of sewing, and when known will bo generally ■ced Into families and plantations. Lrery Sewing Machine Company hare perfected their fment* for manufacturing on the largest scale, and pply any number of machines at the shortest notloo, addressed to Camus Nxtuxrox, 261 Broadway, N. KU receive prompt attention. d«c28—Isflm No. 140 tWw» and No. 57 St. Mion drtdt. rpHE subscriber^knowlng thal the dtlieni of Savannah A have felt a great IntwtrSltotW nf IRdilsglofXCAR- preparation' America. ■(, Wowiltfiivoaeuortsyttopslsof a small portion of the ovklenee.and request all who art aflllcled to semi to the agent aud get a circular, and read whrt those who were long Rill ir tod bare said of till* remedy. Mr. N. Poschall, one of tbs editor* of the St. Louis (Mo.) JlipuUican, give* a long editorial stating hU ntll let Ions, and that he was cured by.lhl* remedy, rho edllor of the St. Louis [nUlUgenctr also gives ootlcs of its wonderful of. feels in curing a severe case of cAnmfc rheumatism. The editor of the 8t. Louis Organ snd Ktvtdle devotes a long ' snd using the best materials. Ho Is euablod to ■ell better ■Is at the same prices, than can be found elsewhere. . .-■ ■ ■■ $26 to *260 per suit, eomprls. is, bedstead, washstand. com* —, mi nurse rocker and four chairs . all of tho best materials, and finished In the highest style o Loan Camwo IUmikkrchius—A large variety. SiURma Linfxs—light, medium and heavy. PRt.vr>D Snnrrtxo Lutxxh-Cholce and new pattern*. Mosquito Nutimj. ..... „ GREFNWAY. BROTHER ft CO.. 84 Park Maes and 19 Barclay• it., N, Y, febl—3m art. No. 144 Grand-street, one block east of Broadway, dec'll—41m “SPLENDID CABINET FURNITURE! FRENCH FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS. IlUglrtS, Dupuy A Crohnnge, ^78. No. 76 and 77 King tired, near Hudson street. New York. BRUNER ft MOORE jlw Sides! 20 do do Shoulders. 24 hhds New Orleans Sugar, 113 bfata do Mojaasei, landing from schr Patrick Honry. and for sole by mh2 COHEN & FOSDICK. _ have lta great IntwOAltqlWnf IRrtlRglof ^AR- FET WAREHOUSE, hi this city, and being aware that many havs been awaiting tho completion of tho now store, so that they could make their selection of thb various arti cles for furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the public, gcncndJy,’ that he will this day open the most complete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept in slmllnr establishments. Thu stock of the S ““ nt departments will consist, In part, of the following .vis: — _ Invite thoso,in •want of durable and fashionable furni ture, to call at their new spacious ware, 'bouse No. 76 and 77 King street, near , . Hudson, New York and examlno their large assortment of . . , , 4 -a- , 1 r n n CU r. D *t *?• rich and elegant frirnlture.' in suite* for imrlors.*chambers, i^iuU anJ dl “ ,n « rooms—In rosewood, mahogany.'bisck walnut, American Uanner, Temperance 7«U«re and at. Ixruls union] ,, nn j n tj ( _ Ina do lit modem stele sad warranted to stand have all awarded to It unprefcbdentcd success In curing this furnace heat ' m«riltororB«ll.vUI. (III.) Alrnoto! writ., uid Book c»«i. F.lnprn. .nd » c mt..'Het/ of ■ub.t.pttol imlllilio*ll. mnplcleff.cti lncorfnplilra .rdnutiijr-round .udch.np (orniture, .uilublc lor tho country .nd .hipping, him. The-lllon o( II.. OlMjmr lino. Amman Kiclc m»|„ g , l. m nunuhetory .nd w»rchou«», they nuk. rues, nniiuy Vivunii 13 William-tired. New York, IH’OHTERS and Wholesals Dealers In French r anoy «™i. — have how in itore and are receiving by every packet from Havre, a large and desirable aaaortment nf Good* for tbn Spring Trade, which they offer to the trade at the lowest market prices. Among their stock may bo round—Agate, Bilk. Dress. Vest and Fancy Buttons of all kinds; Percus- Agricultural Ware-House and Seed 5*gftoi •i\’o. 104W Market-tired. PhilnMphia. m ■''Pitomhf ft MkAttP Went Selfm " ' l hod WobiyWoia; : «iC4HK’ Steel Extending IVilnt*.' Bar-shtre, Bepch. and olberklnd*, of Castings for repairing. .The Emperor'of Russia awarded, for th* above Ploughs, a Maestro Gold Medsli Velds WoO.ix' Also, tho GrestMedal it Uie World’s Hlri wdrawaMed P. . ft M. plough No. 40. Cultivators with Doujile-Poln) polish* ed Steel Teeth, which can be reveregd, thus. getting Double Wear of the common Tbetli. Also, Cultivators of all kind* slon Ca|is. GD *ml BB. ribbed and ribbed and Ipftt j Fans with Steel Teqtb.- - Spain’s Atmospherio Clmrn*. Com SlielDrs; Improved bltoJa • ’■ editorial in behalf of IU, of case* rn tliat THERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. iSBURY HULL, President and Treasurer. BON CHASE, Sec’ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary, undersigned, Agent of tho above Company, continues ■tho following Risks, vis.: Marine, River and Eire VHo Uvea ofServants. A ."Wblt* Persons are alio taken by thla Company I iremium for residing In tho South. " WILLIAM KINO, Agent, Corner of Bay and Drayton-streets. i UTTER, CHEESE, ftc.—30 kegs selected Goshen Butter, > 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 100 do new seated Her ring, 20 quintals new Codfish, 100 boxos and 16 half boxes bunch Raisins, received per steamer, and for sale by mb2 ^SCRANTON, JUllNSTON fc 00. iLANK BOOKS AND STATfONERY.—MerclianU and I others are Invited to callsnd examine the fino stock ol ink Books. Paper and Stationery, for salo at the lowest **, at the book store of Jsul4 8. 8. SIBLEY, 186Congreaa »treet. C OAl<—100 tone red ash coal, broken /rod screened, fa sole, to arrive per schr S N Smith, from Philadelphia, • WILIJS ft BRUNDAOE. CariMt Department^-Rnynl velvet, tapestry Brus sels, mocet Brussels. Brussels, velvet, tapestry and Brussels for stairs, three ply. superfine, fino and common Ingrain, ‘ ‘ lllua V r " * *-*- ’ •* *- 1 *- rrlve per si mhl TLARET WINE—60 boxes Chateau Morgaut, Chateaux J Lafitte, Bt. Julien and 8t. EmllUon, for snlo by fob24 A. BONAUI). /^tOFFEE—100 bags Rio coffee, 76 sacks Java do, 16 do V-/ superior Old “ — A -'-- *--- *- * *-*— PRIVATE HOSPITAL. DOCTORS WILDMAN ft GANAIll^ jm street, West end of the Plank Road. ,, JLDMAN ft OANAI1L l aving completed the nr* [nts for a private hosplULond fitted up tho same the upplianccsof hygiene, good nursing, and me.ll- surgical attendance, now offer the benefits of «»’» on to the public. ■rms of admission nro *1 por day. Tills will soouro t and effleient medical attendance, medicines, board ;ing. Ten dollar* will be required In advance, which be ’subject to reclamation. Apartments perfectly may be obtained on reasonable extra terms, the Institution may partake as ratich as posslblo of evolcnt public character which tho orglnators In- they have solicited tho following gentlemen to act ,rd of visitors, who will at all and any time inspect rises, and whose namos are guarantees to the pub- efficient management: n. Iuxodon Cuxvxa. John W. Axdkhsox, tm S. Far, A. A. Sum,. mob GHiucr. Joii:i W. Rabun, in Boston, ' Boumox Coniw, Montoomxry Cpmmino. itemcnts havo also boon made for tho aceommoda- uegroes. P. U. WIIJIMAN, M. D., corner Abercron and South Broad street. CIIAS. GANAHIs M. D., South Broad street. East of Barnard. C o: t • superior Old Government Java do. for sale by '—■ K1BBEE ft RODGERS. lOMI’OUNl) Wild Cliorry Uirenges, a very efficacious nr- ’ tide for Coughs. Colds, Infiuenrn, ftc. A fresh supply received this day. per ateamcr. and for snlo by fob 18 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument-square. ,...jpei— — . _ , K " In,and twillud Vonftian for stairs,halls.ftc., druggets, ,12-4 and lfl-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, ftc. Oil Cloths.—-Of every width from ono to eight yards, tor balls, dining rooms, steamboats, saloons, ftc., roso wood, mahogany nnd small-figured furniture oil cloths, 4-4, ’•4 aud 6-4 wide, figured India rubber dull: for stairs. Curtnlna.—Silk and worsted damask dclniuo. worsted ■nd linen damask delaine, figured and plain damasks, va, rietvnf colors, white and buff, for shades. Window Shades—-Transparent, landscape, medal lion. garland, and while anil gold, entirely new style, cord, loops, tassels, togothor with all tho various trimmings for curtains nnd shndea. Gilt Cornices.—Bands, loojw and pins, of tho great- est variety aud patterns, of tho latest iin|>orUUon, all o which will be sold at wholesale or retail, oa the most lib eral terms WM. H. GUION. Agent. nov8 140 Congress and 67 St. Julian-sts. ;eg« _ choice Goshen Butter, 10 cakea Dairy Cheese, and 10 do Leaf lard, for sale at the corner Broughton nnd IlRiyton streets, by mhl2 ’ DAVID O'OONNTat.' ' ^IX)UR.—100 bbl*. prime Howard street Hour, landing D and for sale by feb!6 COHEN ft TARVER, 7LOUR—100 barrels Baltimore Flour, for sale by* feblO ROWLAND ft TT’RESII LOBSTER.—10 doxen can* Lobster, for sale by foblO A. BONAUD. >k. aged" 20 yea sfylly ft mo: DRY GOODS/ H FNRY LATHROl* ft CO., offer for sale at lowest prices: Dress Goods—French printed rannslin do lalncs,- English nnd American do. new dbslgns; Persian cloth, high colored innusHn do lain, plaid raw silks,French nnd English merluos, French and 8cotch ginghams, English and French prints, chnnqeablo glacle silks, neb brocade do, plain and T|rurcd black do. Embroideries—Muslin nnd lace collars, chlmlsettes, undor sleeves, cap* nnd dipes, Swiss and cambric edgings and insertings. thread valenelaa and lisle locos, black silk and blonde odglngl< rich laun and linen cambric hdkfs. Hosiery—Ladles’, misses’, mens’and boys’, n full M- sortmontof English and German; ladles’, misses’, mens’and boys’ merino vests. Gloves—Hoskln, silk cashmere, beaver, ladles’ riding itl«a?£- <*> i- ' ^BR SALE.—Three likely women, aged 30.32 and 18 yrs. Apply to - feblO WYLLY ft MONTMOLL1N. ' T’INE SHIRTS—Just received a' large assortment of fine / Cotton Shirts, at 147 Bay street. *» feb24 — PRICE ft VEADER. ‘ 70R SALE.—A very likely man, aged 25 years, a cooper ' by trade. Apply to fob22 WYIXY ft MONTMOI.UN. o woman aged 28 years, and five chll- ^OR SALE—A nc - dren, a girl 10. boy 8, girl8, boy 2, and an infant. Ap- feblO WYLI.Y ft MONTMOLLTN. ply to 7LOUR AND BACON,—30 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour; 60 . do Genessee do ; 10 hhds Bacon Side*; 16 do Shoulders, received snd for sale by fel4 McMAHON ft DOYLE. gauntlets, White Gootls—Taconot plain and rlald cambjlcs, Swiss muslins plnlu nnd figured, cambric dimities, corded and embroidered skirts, ftc. Linens, &e.—4-4 super Irish linens best mark. 3-4 and 7-8 long lawns. 9-4 . to 12-4 barnsly sheetings, pillowcase UnensTBcotch nnd Irish dinners, huenbucs. 6-8 to 3-4 da- mask napkins, brown and blue chock doyles, .8-4 to 10-4 bleached and brown table damasks. 8-4 to 12-4 blenched da- mask cloths, cotton and worsted table and piano covers. 10-4 to 13-4 toilet and Imperial quilts. 7-8 to 6-4 furniture dfml- ty. cotton shirliugs sheetings and tickings. American. Eng. lfsh and Welsh llnnncls.colored French do.fancy wool plaids for boys, plain nnd fancy casidmorcs, tweeds. Kentucky sati nets and Jeans.,ocll PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE. eve for sale a Washington hand Press, Hoe’s make, we will dispose of at a bargain. It is partially worn, as good as new, and in complete running order, bod 37)(H24K, and will print a form 23M36K >ues all tha latest improvements of Hoe's Press, and told for less than its value for cash or approved pa- having no further uso for It. We also have chases, and foot sticks, column and head rules, dash and lement rules, leads, cuts aud many other nrtlclos iy to the establishment of a newspaper, which we at a handsome discount from original cost. Also, it Iron roller moulds, lor particulars will be given on addressing this office. PUNCH. HILTON ft OANAHI. 7L0UR AND BACON.—200 bbls superfino Howard-stiect . Flour, 60 hhils prime Bacon Sides, 10 do do Shoulders, received and for sale by febO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. ' 7LUID EXTRRCT OF SENNA—This extract possesses the / active properties of Senna In concentrated form, *nd is mild and uloasant purgative. Just rerclvod and fur sale by fab21 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. P RES1I PATE DB FOIE GRAR—3 down Paite deToTe «nyia With Truffee.2dodo De Collies do. 2 dado Do Prairie Hen* do, 2 do do De Perdroaux, 2 do do po Pidgenns. for tale PATENT SCALES. F AIRBANK’S Patent Platform .Scales—(Improved in qual ity and rcduccil In price)—Adapted to every required op. oration of weighing, a* Railroad Scales for trains or slnglocnr* In use on the principal railroads In the United States and Great Britain, Warehouse Scales, neavy Portable Scales, on wheels, for foundries, rolling mills, ftc. Store Scales, various modifications; Counter Scales. Hay and Coal Scales, kes— These Scales have liocn long known and severely tested ; and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy nnd perfect islment. Is such that they are now regarded as the stand, tom. .Well 11*1. i. -o and others of the South and West. hare, given voluntary evidence ufthelr knowledge of its virtues. Tho editor nf the German National Gazette published at No. 21 Spruco-street, in tho city of New York, underdate of Sept. 9, 1862. gives tho history of two important cases of which he lias person* al knowledge. One. the wife ofa wealthy merchant, who had for years tried the springs, snd hail the treatment of th* most emlnont Physicians of our country.; they could ef fect nothing. She was nllllcted with ekrbnic rheumatism In iU worst forms. Ho was Instrumental In Inducing a trial of this compound, ond it effected a- oompfrfo cure. He also states that, a fow weeks since, ho bought a buttle and sent it to a gentleman, a friend of Ids. who soeme-1 a victi m to this disease ; this one Mile enrol him. We might add editorials, nnd fill this entire sheet, bu will give n fow uames of prominent physicians, merchants, and olher*.curod by it. W. S. White. M. II., nn eminent physician of SL Louis writes to a brother momber of that profession. I)r. Iteesc. of New York : •* 1 have witnessed the effects of this compound In‘Re vend cases; and ao'successfol have been Its operntiona In performing a perfect cure, when every other remedy had been ineffectual, that 1 would not hesitate to recommend or prescribe It. ** I think, when Its- virtues are - ascertained by the profession. It will supersede every other remedy in the treatment otrheumatism. adapted to every form of the desenso, nnd I know no complication contra-indicating its use. I hold it to bo the duty ofa physlcah. when con vinced of the efficacy ofa remedy, snd its superiority over all others. nttcMt foMtw sakeuf hiqunnlty to use it.” -T * "'J.1L' nose,M. D.. writes from Centro College, Danville,. Ky., "that a young man, n member of the College, was so low. that, In consultation, he and other professors had de cided that ho could not recover. They finally concluded to try this remedy,and to thclrgrcat astonishment one bottle restoral him sound and well, although he had not walked a slop form months previously ; and that, duringtwenty-live years practice, ho nad never before witnessed such a re- marknbto cure.” Professor II. L. Dunham. M. D„ near Cincinnati. Ohio, , olns in a certificate for publication with two clergymen of he Babtlst Ch’urch. stating the case of a highly respectable lady who was for eighteen years afflicted, and had become helpless, and Hint all other remedies known, ns well as the. skill oftho most omlnont physicians, had failed, nnd there seemed nohopo of recovery, until tliov finally obtniued this remedy, nnd it curd her sound and mett. Mr. r. Price, merchant nf New Orleans, writes that ho was ten years a cripple from chronic rheumatism, and for three yyars could scarcely turn himself in bod j It had affected his whole systom. He treid all remedies ho could hear of, nnd all the most celebrated physlciuns. hut found no relief until he obtainrd tills compound, and it cured him effectually. We might give hundreds of such cases cured in New Orleans and tho South. • Levi Hills, merchant at Ottawa. Illinois, writes that he was severely affiicted for thirty years and for seventeen years could scarcely walk a step. The flesh had shrunk from his limbs; the most expensive efforts had been tried for years, but he had lost all hope of recovery. A merchant being in St. I/iuis, heard of this remedy, bought it and took it home, and prevailed on him to use It. He certifies that It cured lilm sound and well} tho flesh had returned to hi-, limbs, which had becorao strong as over. We might detail one thousand cases more, fn equal importance. We rodst respectfully ask those wlui are affiicted to sene to the agent in their vicinity and get a circular. ntul read the tetter* and cirtificates of Rev. Jos. Mitcbel, Rev. N. 0. Berryman. Rev. J. H. Linn, Rev. J. M. Kellv, Rev. R. A. Col* • ... . • « ” the -*•»— A SSORTED GOODS. —Just received 30bbls Stunrt’scrash Sugar aud clarified A. B. ft C. Sugar; 3 hhds. el . If pipes i __ Otard. Dupuy ftCo.’s Brandy, our own Importation; 10 pipes Medsr Swan Gin, landing snd for salo hy __ Sugar aud clarified A. B. ft C. Sugar; 3 hhds. cholco N. 0. Sugar; 16 hid*, largo No.l. Mackerel and 8cotch Hor- rings; 2000 lbs. Codfish; 25 boxes Smoked Herrings; 60 bar. rels Potatoes; 25 boxes ground Rio nnd Java Coffee; 20 bbls. Baltimore Flour; 10 barrels and half barrels extra Buck- wheat Flour; 30 do*, largo wire bound Brooms; and 13 hoop, ed Water Pails; Sferklns cholco Goshen Butter; 10 cakes VANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Ojjlre 118 Bay-Ured. Company will take Fire. Martue and River Risk* itfavorable terms. ■Ilenry P. Weed, Hiram Roberts, II. F. Waring, I, roll.John W. Anderson, N. B. Knapp, Henry Lathrop r.Wood. HENRY D. WEED. President. HIRAM ROBERTS, Vico President McHkxrt. Bqc'y nnB -*/ Flour. 60 do Irving Mills and Honry I). Stone’s uo. w do Muskingum do, 200 do Baltimore do, 60 tierces Rice, Just received aud for rale by K1BIIEE ft RomiKtw, fob22 142 Bay-street. dairy Cheese; nnd 6 bbls. whlto leaf Lard For sale bv r„ll7 DAVIl) U'COSKtH. -Macaulay's Speeches on various ocoo- H AY—100 bales prime Northern Hay. for sale by feblO anwt >vn 1 ROWLAND ft CO. The Lofty and the T,owly.by Miss McIntosh. ** Ilfsto *- H AMS—600 now sugar-cured hams, for sale by fob21 COHEN ft TARVER. HeartilTstorles and Life Pictures, by T. 8. Arthur, Do Qulnccy’s Nnrrntlvo and Miscellaneous Papers, 2 vols, ' ‘ ‘ & * SCOTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. ■ wishing to send for their friends and desirous of them out by first class packet ships, nro informed ic subscribers are tho only Agonta for Ibenbovo ngqn- hU City. x are alsoauthorlxed to drawonMessrs.Wm.Tapscott Liverpool, in sums from £1 and upwards, which art negotiable in any town throughout Ireland and ’ ‘ Drafts on France and Germany, payablo In Continent, also for sale. Apply to IUNKER ft OGDEN. 80 Day-street. m>\2 v J. B. CUBBEDGE. J^AY—100 bales prime korth river liny. Inndlng per bark ThecMoro Dwight, his Opium Eater and all Ids other works. Goetho’s F-ust translated by Hayward. Memoir of the Physical and Political Geography of Ns Grenada, by Gen. Mosquera, translated from tho Spanish * itli to order, snd keen on hand a general assortment, and sell W|W. ui# «|IU k-to. I - — • —• — — — -f----, nf ail descriptions, a most complete assortment; Brushes, teeth, hair, ntll and sharing; Aecordeons and Hutlnss of the most superior quality; Ppms, silk, black and cotton; kid and leather Garters) Imitation Jewelry, Bono Bracelet), Jot Goods, ftc.; Suspenders, frbm 16*» to high prices, a coni- plele assortment; Ellk Unards, Steel Pens, VostClmlns. VL olinString*, ftc.; Game Bags, Dice. Mirrors,Eyelets, Pen- holders, ftc.; together with many other fancy article*. dee28—3m ' kinds, n*y ana 8traw Cutters, Hand Corn Mills. Com and Cob Crasher*. Gedds’ Improved farrows, Squatro and A Harrows, HorsX Rakes, hung, They will also continue business at their old stand, No. 174 Fulton street, (near Broadway.) until the first of May, and then remove wholly to King street —*•* **- mhl—3m ENAMELLED ORNAMENTAL COTTAGE AND CUAMnF.lt FURNITURE, in srrra suds kxi’rrbly tor tiir soimixRN karkxt. No. 402 Broadway, East side, below Grand street. Uanufadory No. 40 Greend. New York. , GILLIES ft BYUNK take pleasure In In- iformli g their old ;wtrons and tho public ingcnoral. that thuy continue to offer n well finished, warranted article of their own manufacture, nt prices below all competition. Our re. putatlon for making an article that has stood the test for years of patent heated rooms and Ironical climes, has, Hatter ourselves, now become world wide. As wo have the most extensivo stock of any establish ment In the United States, person* of tho most peculiar taste can always lie suited in regard to styles, colors, shad ing. ftc. Tho latest Parisian and Italian styles always on hand snd made to order. Particular attention jerid to or ders through the post.; Matrasses, pnllltnssos.'frc.. at tho lowest ratos. Tho trade ‘ in unlimited quanltles. i>lng cartfultv attended to. . . VS it BYRNE. 452 Broadway, N. Y„ Rnnntr Gilmer.* 1 ^ below Grand street, east side. Thoms*’—" * *. »-«« C OMMISSION > i THOMAS DOUGLASS, [Late Illlren di Douglass.) MERCHANT, Manufacturer and wholesale dealer In every description of AxnnciN ILrdwars, No. 6 Platt-slrceL fout doors from Pearl,NewYork,Manufae- turerof tho Premium Stool Squares, Agent for Bee’s Bm- eel, Turnscrows, ftc. Also, Kondall ft Taylor’s Thermome ters, Barometers, ftc.; Union Butt Company’s Bulls. Onto Hinges. Brackets, ftc. Brown ft Brothers’ Sheet Brass. Brass and Copper Wire, Rivets, ftc. N. Newcomb's Smiths’ Bellows, &o. THOMAS DOUGLASS. ASA FARR, Jr., Into noil—ly of tho firm of Child. Farr ftCo..St.Lnul» Grindstones, ready Dirt Per*pern. . Agricultural Furnaces, - Ox Yokes and Bows. Fork* lor unloading H*y, Man Hay Rake*,'' Bow Pin*, Apple Fearers, Ox Mutslea, Mole Traps. Pruning Hook* and Chlaels, Paws and Scissor*, Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc tubelug for Chain Pump*. : Also, llffrticultunil Tools (of every •nd Gras* Seed*, for *ate'at thO lowest and Retail. ate,..*. Grant’s Patent Fan Mills, Garden Engines, Wheat Drill*.- Horse Powers and Thresher*, Mowing apd )leaping. Ms-, clnnes. Ch&In Purapn, ' ''‘lUaTles,, ill Rings, Patent Iron Snath*, Grubbing Hoe*. Traniplantlng Trowel*, IfoyiinB Manure Forks, Shovels and Spades. ‘ Field Hoe Garden and Field Hoe*.-, Garden Rake* In variety, Chlldreh’*TftbH, " ’ Dstllng Scythes, Hnsths, with Patent Fasten, toft*/ - r stn Hook*. description.) Garden . .icriptlonA lowest prices,'at Wholrwil'o ■ 'Bn,' ' cod—hplfl' mpllod as usunl In Boxing nnd shl^j nmoir Gilues.- X befo -JIOMA* Jat Bvrnk., / , * 3m fcbl ENAMELLED COTTAGE - AND CHAMAER ^ . Wnpiltyre. * ‘ MATHEWS ft BTACY, 620 Uroadicay, comer 'Spring-rtred, New York, oppouite St. Nicholas Hotel. Prescott and Callamore Houses. N OW offer at wholesale and retail, tho m-ist extensive as sortment of Knameled Furniture to he found in the United States, all from original designs, including Oriental. Serpentine. Open Cottage High Post, and,other patterns. Also. Rosewood, Mahogany, Osk and Black Walnut chnuibor and parlor suites ' . , M. ft 8.. devoting thomselvcs exclusively to tho manuGic- turing department of this business, assure purchasers they can procure of them well seasoned.durable and elegant fur niture, at prices varying from *25 to *500 per suite. N. II.—No councction with any other firm In tho city, febll—8m PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. UROVESTTEEN ft CO.. No 481 Broadway. ■New York, would call the attention of those about purchasing, to their splendid stock of OK to 7>£ octavo Pianos, which they bcliove cannot be excelled hy any other In the city, either in tono. finish, quality of material, or workmanship. Medals have been awarded by tho American Institute to their instru* ments five j ears In succession Having recently purchased tlia entire stock of the late firm of Dubois ft Wnrrlner, formerly Dubois ft StodarL fa vorably known for forty years as Plano makeri, thoy would Invito tho contlnunnco of tho favors of their friends and customers with the certainty of giving equal satisfaction. For the Southern market we are making with Double Iron Frames and Detached Cssor, peculiarly adapted to the climate. fcb9—3m burn, and other clergymen: whilo wo add the ngmos of Hon J. Smith. latePresidentoftne Bank of tHo State of Missouri- Goo. O. AMierton. officer in lira- Bank 4s St Lout* j Mewik. .la*. 1L Moy, n. Downing, x. Holland, o. w, st««o. J. w. Christy. Joseph Sonthack, with other prominent merchants of St. Louis, as also vast number* of other citizens. Tills is home ovldenco, nnd there are living witnesses, where this great remedy was first Introduced, and where many thousands havo been > * '* “ ** ”* The cured during the last two years. proprietors havo now spened their Great Central Office at No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor House.) In tho city of Now York, where all order* for this medicine wlllbo promptly attend- ud to. This is a vegetable spirit—nn internal remedy, prepared nnd recommended fur this one discuso alone. This u toil cure! Price. *5 per single bottle ; nr three bottles for $10. W. V ALEXANDER ft Cn . I’ronrleto- No. 1 Barclay street, Now YneV City. Constantly on hand nnd for sale by tho following Drug gista.vix: * I In .Savanna*.—A. A. SOI/IMONS. J. IT. CARTER. . Maria Morton, for salo by fob3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. H AMS AND SHOUUIbntS.—10 hhds now Baltimore Shoulders ; 600 do do Haros, landing and for snlo by >17 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO J^OOKSI BOOKS 11—Boyer's French Pronouncing Die- H AMS—70 tierce* Charlo* Duffield ft Co's superior angar- a j »unai ... cured hams, also 30 hhds, sama brand, suouldora, for sale, to arrive, by feb21 COHEN ft FOSDICK. H ARPER’S MAGAZINE for February, received and for sale by “ “ J. S. SIBLEY,’ 135 Congress-street. jyriQH PROOF WIIISKY._ ftc.—60 ljl)ls high preofWhls- I. ftC.—Ilain nnd striped cotton osnaburga, urn*, ahlrttng stripes, lienvy bi ky. 80 do whlto do. 160 do Now Orleans do. 40 Monnn- gabola do. 10 do pure old Bourbon do. 120 do Phelps’ Gir 60 domestic Branby, 30 quarter casks do. for sale by WEBSTER ft PALMES. _ o . f , rown shlrtinng lo lirlliings a'nd denhus. with a lair ,Uon dry gowl*. for salo by HENRY LATHROP ft Cf J UST RECF.IVED by steamor Alabama a fresh supply of Pates, for sale by fob24 A. BONAUD, - tionary. Blanca, a tale of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturin, Esq. author pf Montezuma. Eva. ftc. Punch’s Prito Novelists, tho Fat Contributor and Travels in London,by Tlmcknrny. Garden Walks with the Pools, by Mrs.C. M. Kirkland. A further supply of Grace Agullla’s works. Tho Valo of Cedars. Women of Israel. A Wlnterin Madeira. Home and its Influence. Parisian S'gbU and French Principles. Men's Wives. Yellow Plush Paper* ; Tho Lady Bird, by Lady Fullerton History of Pendeunls. by Tbacknray: Stern’s Works. Pope’s Poetical Works, Burns’ do, Youg, Gay, Bcaly and Collins. Plutarch’s lives. Mysteries of Paris, tho Spitfire, ftc., for sale at the book store of 8. 8. SIBLEY, mh24 136Congress.strcol. THORNTON’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Savannah. Ga. , THE Subscriber Is pleased to be nblo to nn nounce to his fellow citizens of Georgia and Hor- 'Iron Front Buildings on tha Corner or Went Ida! JUST RECEIVED—10 bnxcsoldatul superlorl’omard Bur- fYANKKE IN TEXAS, by Philip Paxton. " " o Woods, or the Jlbbcnaiuosay,by Dr. Bird, ' gundy, at $18 per dozen, for salo by tobIS tb>l Geology, or an Investigation Into tho recon- IGeoWy with Scripture, by Crofton, with an ta tty Dr. llitchcock. ?* History oT English IJtoraturo. b Ancient Egypt, explained by modern discoveries, ihvlun and Nineveh, new supply. 3clentific Discovery for 1863 and previous. LAW BOOKS. king’s Massacbusots Reports to November term, M AIU.I1 ■ (Aiiui'ivnui.-iiaijina jin^iuiiu-. u>i akiiui. Putnam’s Msgazine. for March ; liaruum’s llluatratea News; Gloason’s Pictoriul. received and for salo by mh2 8. 8. SIBLEY. 135 Congrcss-st. it’s Tlicory of Common Law. Equity Precedents. ir of Contracts, by John Wn. 8mlth, author of MCS, with notes by Rawlo. „^.n’s American Criminal Law; Wharton’* Prec# >f"indlctmont* and Picas, h Law and Equity Reports, vol. 11th. “ W. THORNE WILLIAMS. at the New Store, 140 Broughton-strect, a large assortment of Muslin Trimmings, consisting, in part, ot Extra wldo Swiss Muslin Edginn ; “ “ “ • Inserting*; « •• Cambric ’* Llglngs; Also, a few more of those Tory much admired Swiss and > Muslin Band*. Cambric M jf'GOODS—At Reduced Prices—'The subscribers are of ig the balance of their Summer stock of Dry Goods BltofBareges.PrinUMlJaconetsandOrgaudies.Frcncb •s and Glnglmms. Printed and Plaid India Silks. AL ■* *2 .... i r. it.. VT W nmer Quilts. IJnen Cambric Handkerchiefs, N WCol- .. at a great reduction from former prices. * DEWITT >• MORGAN ft MORGAN , KEEPING IIBYIIOOW -Un« »n.l«i»AO Jh pillow coso linen and cotton. Irish linen of the e, birds eye and Scotch diapers, towels and towel- damask table lloen nnd napkins, long lawns, crash, m and bleached muslin, all widths and qualities, for ' ITllh.b.,“ prldjby „ „ OBOAN . points, In the Valley - nrogress—peoullar doctrines—present condition and I QaeU—derived from personal observation during a resl » smong them, by Lieut. Gunnison, U. a TopographL JOKE'S IRISH MEI-ODIES.—A complete collection in plain end embossed binding, being an elegant Christ- nreseat. Also, Musical Instruments in every variety, , a Jswsharp to a Church Organ, and Music In sheets rotames, from the FDher's Hornpipe, to Hayden and } *SaMaies. For sale by F, ZOGbAuK ft 00., j*\ 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-street*. J),or . j», from the beginlng to 1850. arrai •lions from female writers of everj iltastratedbv two hundred and th . . •i/t bonk. Jaat puMUhed by the Harpers, in four era* », by SaraA portrait*, a ts, and for 8. a SinLEr.No. 135 Cnngress-ifaee* SUGAR,' ~ftG.—200 sacks Rio coffro, 100 do La* • . i. J ... I An in LVJ. V n ...M. in m.. ra do, 60 boxos ground do,to hhds M 0 sugar. 10 rado and. Porto Rieo do, 76 >bls crashed do, 75 do do, 60 esses Hyson tea, 40 d* black do, 50 boxss r-ndpepper, 60 do ginger,re^r«and lorraleh’ Wl, CBEE8E, ftc.—30kegsjseiecUdGosbenButter; " .) boxes do Goshen Cheese; 100 do do sated Herring, . i do RaDto*; 60 half and 60 quarter do RlWtas; 100 irter and eighth bbls nuckwheat: 80 boxatainort. ly t 60do New Bedford Sperm Gandies; 10,00s*upo* - tatlon Segars, Received per steamer and forjnU "norlS SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft Gk fait received. 20 bbls 8tuarVa Craabed ah) sugar, 8 hhds New Orleans do, 10 casks, ate. »S* Lnndon Porter. 86 dozen tkney handled Jo assorted Scrub. Brushes, and CLithe* Lines, boqned Water Palls, 26 doa Wuh Boards. 80 - ,y lb. cans. 60 boxes Bsadsl’s Soap, Candles, Id lb. cant. 00 boxes Beaded Soap, Candles, Hstarslit and 10 hair chests black Tea, In j<ib. packs, ir.S l -‘^ tor '” Ubr DAVID O'OOSKOB. IKBI! B00K8III—H«rry ll»lr, -itoryA, bj the -alhor ol Vn. itrju.1 ' by the author of Mrs. of ftavsnstresm, by Newton H. Curtis, author . Mountain, Soout of thq Sttver Pond, Htunt- i SfirMSp^torAprll^aSiMon’i PtctaraJ- .. ^<s Magazine, containing an answer to the Sou*. >* Magorins for March; Barnum’*, Blustratad HEAD-Q.UARTERS for GOOD CARRIAGES. \&£Og 4 ' My success In tho Carriage business in tho ^geSSguiy of Savaunah, is no longer and experiment, It ts a ,l fisd fad," .y. For tho considerate.generous cnriTldonco, nnd liberal pn. tronnge that 1 have received from faclors»morclmnts mul citizens generally, I desire In tills public manner to express my thanks, aud to renew my assurances of increased deter mination to give tho most cntlrd nallsfactlontonllwhomny favor mo with their custom. 1 have devoted tho past sum mer to getting up a largo nnd splendid stock pf every kind of Carriage now In use. All of these carriages are well suited to this market, nnd for neatness, lightness and dura- bijlty. they cannot be surpassed. Rockawaya of every stylo. Conches and Fleas ure Wagons; also Buggies of every con ceivable shape and kind, (among themsomo frnniJ. H. Godwin’s celebrated establishment, in New York.) and n very neat, light and convenient stylo of Sulkey. for nliysL elnn,-ndulbori J. C. THtlllNTtJN. d Corner of West Broad and Bay-streets. mhl J. H. COHEN ft CO M' moving figures, windmill, watermill, clock and music ■ scTmon of Frr ' ' ' elegant spec) the store of dec20 French mechanism, can bo soon a F. ZAUGBAUM ft CO.. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-strects. M ISS MCINTOSH’S LAST WORK.—The Iw>Rr and the Lowly,or good in all or none all good, by Miss M. J. McIntosh, author of Two Live* to seom and to be, Donald, son Manor, just received and lor sale by Jan27 a a t!,n, vv tie* of this Magnesia are. thrt it is entirely deprived of carbonic acid, free from unpleasant taste, smell or other disagreeable property, and is without roughness or grltti- ncss to the touch or palate. One teaspoon full of this Mag- nesia is equal in strength to three or four of the common calcined magnesia, tliu* combining smallness of dose with the most agreeable form in which magnesia can be admin istered. Just received per steamer State of Georgia. Jyl4 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. N ECKTIIC*, Oa —last r.Mired an assortment of fancy Cravats, Scarfs, and Neckties, at 147 Bay-street. feb24 -a 1’RICE ft VEADER. EW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.—The subscribers are now receiving their supply of Now Springand Sum mer Dry-Good*, to which they invite the attention of pur- chasers. febl4 NEVTTT. LATHROP &STF.BBINS. Q9NABUR0S—Cotton Osaaburgs, from Planter’s Fnctory r In store, and for sale by BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. O AT8.—400 bushels Tennessee Seed Oats of superlorqual. ItT. for sale by fibQ McMAHON ft DOYLE. Ity, for sal* by pORTER AND Alii—76 czskspintssuporiorLondon Por- _ ter, 26 da da strong Batch Ate, received direct, snd for sale at New York prloci.ly feblB PADELFORD. FAY ft CO. )ROPOSAL3 will b« received for the construction and putting down of a floodgate In the Sprinflcld canal.—. For plan and specification* apply to the undersigned. *-'— JAMB8 P. SCREVEN. Chairman D. 0. 0. R‘ 10 COFFEE—400 toy RioCofa. now in sfore^ and^for K1BBEE ft RODGERS. R sala by pAISlNS^-lOO whote. balf and quarter boxes prime Bunch Raisins, for sale by CsM COHEN ft TARVER. TJ A1SIN8, ftO.—Fresh raisins, in whole, half and quartet XU boxes; prunes. In box** and glass Jars; figs. In whole and half drum*; citron, In cases: candles, assorted mixed candies; mottoes, rock candies; Just In store andfor sale cheap by feb23 KIBBEE ft RODGERS, S - Chocolate, for *al* by QOUtHSRJfMErf O snrtment receive [OblST HYMN BOOKS-gA^traMal and tor *alo. by S. . 186 Congress-street gEED OATS.—800bags heavy North River Seed Oat*, land. Ing and for sal* by fcto PADnJORD. FAY ft CO. QyRINO 0A8SIMERS.r-Ju»t received a fine assortment of D Gnw colored and black 8. M. French OsMlmera. fckl6 PRICE ft k VEADER, 147 B*y-»t ived by steamer Florida, an a*. 8hteu - woolU " f iim , t , TOU)Pii"° 1E8.—Fancy black Cos*imer**, f*ney Drilling.Sateen Jeans, Cottonade*, etc. Broad and Bay srnnrra. in the City of Savannah, are now complete, nnd he offers for sale one oftho most varied, dura ble nnd splendid assortments of CARRIAGES ever exhibited in n Southern City. Among my stock will bo found all of tho Into nnd most rAsmoNAniJt styles, combining elegance witli lightness and strength My whole stock has boon manufactured by the most cele brated manufacturers in New York and Newark. N. J.. nnd has been gotten up under my own eye during the past Sum mer. and Is ivarranld in every particular. ir twenty.four years practical experience In tho Carriage business (eighteen years of that time in my native State, South Carolina) is any pn**|M>rt to confidence, then the sub scriber feel* emlMildencd to ask a share of his fellow citizens’ patronage, and to assure them that the Inducements now of- foredin the dly of Savannah are nncqunllod by tliuse ofuny city in tlic Soutli. ft is my Inteu-ion soon In enter largely into the manufac ture olCarrlages in this city. I hare secured the services of some of the best workmen in the various brandies, both nativeand foreign.nnd 1 fed con fident of my ability to present specimens of Gbohuu madk CakkiaobUIiuI shall compare favorably with those made any where I havo now in my possession two Medals awarded me by the "American Institute," N. V.and Ilia "South Carolina Institute.” for specimens of my work, that I would bo pleased to show to any ono who may have the curiosity to see these tributes to Southern skill. J. C. THORNTON. T HE HOME CIRCLE, or familiar thoughts on various topics, literary, moral and social, by Mrs. Kirkland ; scriptlve sketched, Illustrated with views ol their resmen- cos from original drawings, and a fac simllo of tho manu script or each author; Romance of Indian Life and other tales, by Mrs. Mary 11. Eastman, beautifully Illustrated ; Il lustrious Personages or the 10th Century, illustrated with steel engravings; Gems from Moore’s Melodies, 4to„ ten beautiful Illustrations; The Bible In the Family, by Doctor Boardman : Foot Prints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity, by John Colo Hager, illustrated steel engravings ; Gift Book of Gems, a literary offering of all seasons, edited by Emily Per- elval. richly illustrated; Review of New Thejjies; received and for salo by 8. 8. SIBLEY, dedli 135 Cnngress-strect. GROCKHIES, «*c. 200 bbls Baltimore Flour. 50 do Geacssco do, IBTr3^26 do Ilirain Smith do. 60 hnlfdo Canal do, gBSttl 25 bbbls Buttor Crackers. 26 do Sugar do, 60 boxes Soda do, 6 hags reft shelled Almonds, 100 whole, half and quarterwixes Raisins. 200 Ixixes sperm, ndainanttaeand tallow Caudles, 100 do Palo and No. 1 Soap. £8 do do do Starch. 20 do Ground Pepper, in )» lb papers. 200 do table Salt 100 eighth, quarter and half chests Tea, 20(1 do Tobucco. assorted qualities, 100 hags Rio Coffee. 60 do .lava do, 60 bbl* Stuart’s refined B ft C Sugar. 50 do circle A crashed do. 10 do ground do, 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do Now Orlcana do, 10 boxes J/>af do. 200 Tibia Domestic Liquors. 20 cases aa'd Pickles, 80,000 Segars. as’u qualltios, 60 grots Pipes, 100 ream* Wrapping Paper, 60 doz Brooms, 100 Domijont. 1. 2.8 and 6 gallons, 600 new sugar-cured Uams. 6 hhds Sides, 6 hints Shoulders, 10O sacks Salt. iu tierces new cnrx» Mi>tss«ra. so vu-a. a, 10 do Stuart’s sugar-house Syrup, And a general assortment of foreign Brandies and Wines n store, for salo by fob25 COHEN ft TARVER QROCERIB3.—80 bbls Stuartte refined Sugar JjAIID.—SB bbls «nd^80 kegs prime Lard, tending frontjbo J brig Kate Ileuth, from New Orleans, red for salo by mta3 COHEN ft FOSDICK. N EW nnd beautiful Spring and Summer Goods, Just re ceived by tho test Steamer. Vis: Barege DeUlns; ll-n«l..l cm. Tl....... r.i„~i u i cm., n ...1 B elting, implements, ftc.. by late arriyaia 1.500 feet patent leather band*.2to 18Inches wide; Worsted IViregcs; Silk Tissues; Golored Sewing Silk; Dresses Foulard Silk; Colored and Block Clialleys and Bareges; Black 160 tray or canal wheoltorrow*. 16 pair patent tolancs scales complete, 2 doxen counter do, 12 do Carolina (Eng- ....... j.» «-* a ;ii 0 and Colored Silk; Black Figured Bareges ~ * * Colors llsh) hoes, 2 do large mounted grind stones, 1 do small do for family use, 2 agricultural tool chests containing prun ing and garden implements complete. 1 dozen Crowell’* pa. tent thermometer churns, 1 do garden wheelbarrows, IOC bbls plaster and cement, French and Georgia mill stones, Cologne and Esonus do, Dutch anchor brand bolting cloths, |ratei, tann mills, groin — — and Tlssuei; Black and Colored F. Mu-din; Black and Colored Ginghams: Plain and Colored towns; Black and Golored French Cambrie; and a fine assortment of RUck and Colored Calicoes: Fteln and Figured Swiss Muslin; Jaconet Cambric and Mull Maalinj I’tald and Striped Swiss Muslin; 8ilk Parasols, very pretty; also, FUk and Cotton Umbrellas. All of which we oner on the most accommodating terms. mh!8 AIKEN ft BURNS. lor salo by n cradles, grass scythes,reap hooks' sp>2 CHARLES II. OAMPFIELD. JJOMESTIO LIQUOR.—150 bbls New Orlean*.Rectified Wblskv, 100 do E Phelps’ Northern Gin. 40 do P ft H Connecticut Rlvor Rye ’do, 76 do Iaither Felton and Pure Boston Rum, 40 do Domestlo Brandy, 20 quarter and 20 eighth casks 4th proof do. 30 bbls superior old Monongahe- la Whlssr, 60 do do Rye do, 400 grot* old Georgia Peach Brandy, for sole by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. rjTHE Subscriber* have just received a handsome^assort* msnt of printed De toines, Cashmeres. Mohair Lustres, English and French Merinos, *—**- “ L -**— 1 —-* i, together with other handsome h they offer at their nsually fow prices. J. H. COHEN ft CO.. New Store.140 Brnughtop-st ■^INDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN MATERIAL^.—A very handsome assortment of painted Window Shades in Gothic, landscape, street views, boqnet, flowers, gilt edgs, ftc. Abo, muslin and tee* Curtains, white furniture Dimi ty and bun linen ell widths, white cotton, bullion end toll ‘ .ssels, curtate holders, ftc., for sale by mh28 UROCHE ft B0WN1, ) MAGNESIA.—ThU c F agreeable and efficient form for the administration of Magnesia, oral Is very useful in Nancra, Acidity of Uie Stmvch, Ssa Sickness and DvajMpata, for scle by mt>88 W, W. LINUoLN. Mohument-^usrf. boxes I»af Sugar, 10 bbls crashed Sugar 6 bills powdered Sugar 60 boxes pale and No 1 Soap. 10 boxos toilet Soap 26 ** No 1 Starch. 25 boxes Pearl Starch 20 bags Java Coffee, tending for sale by — —1KN I sepCO COHEN ft TARVER. SPRING AND SUSISI1SR GOODS. (Vi EW BOOKS.—Memoir* of a Huguenot Fatally, by Ann Xl Maury; Yankee Notions, ir Whittlins from Jonathan Jack Knife. Vol. 1, price $1K; fate Stewart, a story from Blackwood’s Magazine; Putnan’s Monthly, a magazine of i>.—. 1 ^ ... --lUl,No. 1; Romance of Stu- LjKimbftH, author of SL Lod- F«. Ira It-! zinefor Jannanr(. K t d to tie safferiDg people of God, by .Consolation, in discourses Harper's Mi on select topic*, addressed J. W. Alexander, D. D.; Lite of Sir Walter 8cott, by Donald MacLeod; More of Frank Freehsn’s Barber Shop; recelv- J ' JOHN B. CUBBEDGE. edby deo30 RANGING r T HE Timber Cutters of Bdifto River. Bouth Csrollns, re- ■pecUvely eolith* attention of bnysre of Timber to the Charleston mar sat for that art|d*. They believe that they furnish ■■ wsllgot and a* lorn rood heart Timber as ton be found In any Southern city; By a strange and arbitrary system of measurement—ksetine the foreign trade In Igno rance of th* etomwesaof tbs market, tbs Mills of Charles- l*d jwrehna* the Timber, at prices enor- ta thf Timber outfors Th# latter would there fore, invite buys * to examine their market. The same timber which br igs InSavennab, (by th* paper*) from 8 to 12 doltars per tlouund feet, 1* now telling In Charleston from 4 to 8, | : Jqnl6—lawlfll rGE8—Oorosound Wfld Cherry Lotenges, for, cough*. Wul*.. andteOcart*. These Lozenges will to found tnuih. nor*' convenient than *ny of thsUqaJi preparations,** l ey can to c-Tried about the person, and always ready ter i*e when the cough,is troublesome, thus UWHM, IIUU soostant' irri- FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. ALBRO ft HOYT. No*. 72 ntul 74 John-stnet, New York. M ANUFACTURERS OF FI/>0R .OIL CLOTHS, Offer to tho trado on liberal term" a general aanorlmentuf Iho above goods In various widths, of 3 ft.. S (1.9.4 ft. 0.6 ft. 3.6ft..OIL. 12ft.. 15ft.. 18 ft., nnd 24 ft.; also. Carriage Oil Clothe, in widths of 3.4tlia. 7-8tha. and 4-4tlis; also. Ta ble Oil noth". 4-4ths, 6-4th*. and 0-4ths wide. Theso goods nro all well seasoned and will endure any climate. Jan20—3m j PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS, ETC. No. 4 North Llf/h dre> t tin doors above JInrut ' Philadelphia. T HE undersigned have just opened a fresh nnd complelo- stock' of Wall Papers, am NEWPORT WATER CURB. T HIS esUbHshment will be opened on the first of April next. Address l)r. W. F. REH, Newport, R. I. fob21—3m FRANCIS’ METALLIC LIFE BOATS. l/ffice 10 lliixutwaij. New York. T HE undersigned pro prepared to furnish Metelltc IJfo Boats, of any size or model, and In any number, upon •hurt notice, on reasonable terms. MARSHA!J. LEFFERT8, Treasurer mhS8—3m Framin'. )l«folllc Llfo Boat Company. N EW YORK WIRE RAILING WORKS —Tho subscriber manuCictures WIRE R.VIIJNG for public and private grounds. Veramlah. Window Guanl* and Grating. WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, Iron Columns, Iron Doors and Shutters. Iron nodsteads.and Iron Furniture. WIRE FENCES, for plantations,'railroad", ftc.. madoontire- "h —- ..imjilt . among which art gold and Vel vet, fine satin, and tho lowest priced unglnzed papers; also,, decora linns, borders, firescreen*; curtains, etc., which they, offer nt the lowest price*.'both wholesale' and retail.’’ Tha best workmen employed to hang paper cither in Hit. city or country. Jllanl: Hooks. Stationery, cfc.—We liavo also our usual as sortment of writing papers, wrapping: papers, blank and school books, stationery, etc. 1’ARRtSH ft nOUGH. No. 4 North Fith street, 2 door* above Market. Philadelphia: AY* Cash paid for country jags, mlilft—eofl ly on a now plan, with rails and Iron post*; price* nt 9,11, r OSui j prices nv *», is, high. For circulars with designs, address. JNO. D. WICKERSHAM. 362 Broailway, N. Y'. N.B.—The Subscriber would refer to tho enclosure of For syth Place, the railing and gnllcry work at the Jewish Syno gogue. and a number of dwellings in Savannah, the enclosure nf the private cemetry nf the Everett fatally, and sUo to hla work at Macon, Madison, and other places In Georgia. Agent In Savannah, G. IV, UARVCASTJJi, No. 200 Congress-si, and 05 St. Julian si * d 1 yr—cly DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING, F r AIL ITS BRANCHES.—Business card", with appropri ate devices, embossed in a hew stvle. iu plain and fancy color*. Seals of every, description, with or without presses. • Envelope* printed with name, business arid nddrw,'label*, bill heads, manufacturer's tlckbt*,'ftc;. all executed In'the' nentest manner and at prices 26 per cont. below any simi lar establishment, In consequence of better and improved tociljtiesfor the execution of such work. "" . N. It.—All urilera by mail promptly attended to. Cool* sent to any part pf the country. • . T. B. CALVERT ft CO.. Envelope and Seal Press M»hufoclurer*,Dfo Sinker*, Erabc*. sere aud Eengravers, 48 South 3d-st., PltitedelpUia. rth28 BRADBURY’S PIANO FORTE WARE-ROOM, .423 It roadway. New York. P Inslmnicnta of th* beat New |York nnd Boston manufacture.—The subscri ber having taught the Piano for many years, nnd bocomo familiar with all tho different maker’s instruments of any note, nnd knowing that there is great choice not only In different makcrs.but In instruments of tho same make, feel* confident that he can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. Ho will furnt»h instruments nf nny-good mnkn ; also. Mojo* dcons and second hand Pianos nt tho lowest cash prices, "ntronage is respectfully solicited. dtc28—3m E. O. BRADBURY. 1*63. GEO. W. & JEII1AL HEAD, K71 Manufacturer* and Wholesale Dealers in HATS. JUftCAPS AND STRAW GOODS, linvn now in "tore and nre constantly receiving, a choice and magnificent stock of goods in the above lino, to which the attention of tho trade and country merchants Is invited. Orders are solicited, which shall hnve careful and prompt attention. 19 COURTLAND-ST., near Broadway, Jnnl3—3m And adjoining Western Hotel, New York. TRUNJCS~VAL18ES~AND~CAItPET BAGS. Stores 71* Maiden Lane or 0 Liberty-street, and 169 Hrraitimy. New York. Manufactory, 31*4 Urond-at., Newark, N. J, C. P. RORBACH ft Co. would Invito tho at. tontlon of Denier* to their stock of the above articles. Being ouo of the oldest establish- 'ments, their facilities are second to none.— Sample* of their good* can be found in almost all the prin cipal cities and towns iu the United States. They do not wish to make unseemly pretensions—suffice it to say that they will not Ihj undersold. Morchants who chooso to send them orders may depend upon prompt and '*"*'■■* * 3m—mhl NWE YORK MARBLED IRON WORKS, Office. Nn. 3 Jbhn-ttrtd. second finer, (near Broadway.) MAKUYACTOKT, 401, 403 ASH 406 CNZXKY-STRUT. T HE most extensive manufacturer* nf Marhleiced Iron Mantle*. Table Tops, Columns. Pllnstcrs, Clock Cases, Fancy Articles, ftc., ropreientlhg the choicest varieties of Marble. Also. Window Lintels, Sills. Ikilcunles aud other Castings for bTiilnlngs of every description. The above Companv beg leave to call\tlie attention of ar chitects, builders ana tho public generally, to their assort ment of Marbteteed Cast Iron Mantles and other articles, winch they are bow manufacturing on the most enlarged scale; the beauty and dealgapf which, nnjl their exquisite finish has 'never been equalled and cannot be excelled. Their oxnct imitations of thfltaest varieties of marble, such Egypt ten, Risnna. nmcstclfo, Vcrd Antique. Prince Al bert. Agate, Pyrcnene, light Spar, ftc., has elicited the un qualified commendation or eonnotseur* In marbles, and es tablished their popularity with tho publlo. 8omo of tho advantage* of this* discovery, «consl*t In Its capability or withstanding a high heat, of resisting acids and oils, which stain and deface marbles, and their cheap ness, (being about one-third the cost.) in comparison with all other kinds of mnnttos ; also, the advantage of being packed and sent with safety to nny port of tho country. The marbling department is unOor tho superintendence of Mr. K. Drjii.so. who first introduced tills invalnsbfo dis. covery to tho public, and demonstrated its practical utility and application to metal" and other substances. Address nrdors and communications to Jnn22—8m CHARLES CROSBY', Sec’ry. satisfactory returns. INDIA RUDDER GOODS, T HE subscriber would respectfully /all tho attention of his old ciulomers nnd inorchnnts throughout the Uni ted Stoles nnd Canada, to Ills stock of RuhberGnod*. innuu- factored by himself expressly for tho spring trade of 1S&3. Ills stock or RUBBER CLOTHING, is particularly deserving u f ius|icction, as it lias never before been so complete, unr tho articles more perfect. AH KXTEXmVK STOCK OP Coats, Cnjies, Pants... Overall*, Carriage Cloth. Wading Pants Plano Covers, Gloves. Caps. Machine Bulling, Engine Packing, Lite Preservers, Air Balls. Whips, am i solicited and nnd every inscription of Ruhlier Gooils cnristni The niaive are wnrrnnted to stand nny clirni be sold at inoit reasonable prices. Orilors promptly attended to. D. HODGMAN, 27 Maiden tone. First cor. from Broadway, and 59 Xosiau-st., X. Y. Jan20—3in TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS! JOHN C. HENDERSON ft CO., No. 02 Jluedu faubourg Poiwmnier. Paris, and 174and 170 rearl-slrcd. New York, O FFER for aalo an extensive a«sortment of French nnd American Artificial Flowers, Feathers nnd Ornaments. Italian, French. English and American Straw Bonnets, Rib bons. ftc. Tho above, chiefly of our own manufacture, embraces the largest and most varied stock to be found in the U. States. Samples may be seen at our wsreroom in New York. JanlS—3in TO _ MANUFACTURE rS fpllE Subscriber would invite the attention of Manu- THE CELEBRATED BLACK DIAMOND STOVE.. The subscribers have just receiv ed a second supply of the abovq COOKING STOVES, for lmmin/7 coal, and do unhesitatingly declare and say. ttiat they nre the most per fect article of tho kind in u*c,elth. er north or south. Satisfactory ref- •wjf crenccs can bo furnished where they have been trlod In this city. We ask no jiny until fsir- lv tested. For sale only at tho new House Furnishing Store nt MORSE ft NICHOLS, oc26, 165 llrougbton-strcet. ^ STOVES, STOVES, sgja Tho subscriber lias Just received a lnrgonmnber ot ■ferrll Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which ho will dls|M>se ol accommodating terms. Among thorn may be found the following: Cooking Stoves. The Republic, tody ot tho toke, Air Tight Premium, Queen oftho West. Empire Premium. Eii.tem Premium. Parlor and office Staves.— Union Collage, Cylinder, Sheet Iron, (mr tight) square and oval. Six Pluto, ikix Stoves. Hollow Ware Pot*. Kettles. Ovens. Spiders, Snuco 1’sus, ftc. ftc. Plain and Ja|MiuitNt Tin Warn, for sale, nnd manu factured nt short notice. Orders for Roofing, Gutters, and Leaders, Attended to with punctuality. JOHN J. MAURICE, Nos. 10 and 12 Barnard stroet PIANO PORTE WAREHpUSE. THE Alterations and Improvements in our store, inehidlnga fine Sliow Room for Plano [Fortes, and a Music Department for todies being now completed, we would Invito the at tention of the musical public to our stack.comprising every article In (he line, which can be furnished (wholesale and retail) ot New Y’ork prices. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodart hi Co., J. B. Dunham, and others of established reputation, constantly on band, F. ZOGBAUM ft CO., Importers, Kb*. 74 St. Julian and 107 Urysn-*trects. dec7 Next to Market Square. 1 Coffee; 160 bbl*. 1 asgs Hi » N. O. Sugar; 10 hhds. clarified B. ftC. Sugar; 60 boxos Col- Shoulders; 260 more Flour; 20 hbd*. prime N. O. Sugar; 160 bbl*. Stuart's B. . . .... gate’s No. 1 Soap; 60 boxes Colgate's Pale Soap; 60 bbls. N. O. Syrup; 60 hhds. Cuba Molasses; 26 tierces do.; 26 bar rels do.; 60 boxes star Candles—landing and for sate by feb2l CRANE ft HOLCOMB. consisting in part of Shuttle*. Pickers, Leather.Twines. Ma chine Canli, Weaver’s Reeds, Heddtes. Bobbins, Spools, *«.. ftc. Also, superior Oak-tanned, 8trotcbod and Hlvlted Belling for Machinery. Agent for the rale of Jacquard’s Shearing and Napping Machines, Wool Ilckcre, Water Wheel Regulator*. Fattaett W*rp*. ftc. OSCAR SCHENCK, jan27—3m 132 Water, corner of Pino-st., New York. SNUFF AND TOBACCO. PETER LORILLARD, MANUFACTURER, No. 42 Chatam-ti., New York. O FFERS for sale the following articles warranted of su- perlor quality:—Maccoboy. Scotch. Coarso French Rap pee and other Snuffs, also Fine 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 above. Janl4—3 m RICHARDSON’S LINENS. DAMASKS, SHNETINGS, ftc. ■pUHCIIASERS desirousof procuring the ORWiXROoons are X requested to see that the name of tho firm. J. N. RICH ARDSON, SONS ft OWDEX, Is stamped in full on each or- tide, a guarantee of its soundness and durability. Agents: JOHN BULLOCKE ft JOHN B. LOCKE, dec29—3m 38 Pine-street New York. THE LARGEST SILK RIBBON AND TRIM MING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. T HOMAS G. STEARNS. Importer and Jobber of Silk. Mil linery and Faney Goods, 162 Broadway, New York, bos now In store and Is dally receiving and offering at tbs lowest prices, a complete assortment of Goods in his line, embra cing all the various styles snd designs consisting of Black end Fancy Silks, Marseilles, Florences, Shawls. Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons. Taffeta snd Satin Ribbon*. Dress' Trim mings of all kinds. French snd English Crapes. Crape Liases, Silk Cravats, Embroideries, Gloves of aU kinds. Blk toes Kits, Bareges, tocos. White Goods. Hosiery, L. C. Handker chiefs, fee. Tho undersigned Invites (ha attention of the trade and hla friend* generally. Ureat inducement* offered to Ciflff and short time buyers. THOMAS O. STEARNS, 162 Broadway. dtg20—lyr BBtwe4nUtorty-*t and Maklen tone, N.T. JOHN I, SMITH, wnoinuu - UHBBEELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURER, 234 trad 836 Broadway, Neu Yari: THB MOOT EPTENSTVK IN THE WORLD I I S now prepared to offer his cuXtamcrs and merchants gen erally, such an assortment pf Utabrelte* and Parasols, which for beauty, quality, finish gad prito*, cannot be equal ed tor any house to the United States. Parisian . Fashion*— Walking Cans Umbrella*, Folding do., Trunk do., Self open ing do.. Syiphlde rarasou. Also, very rich Silk Umbrellas tad Parasols, mountei ivory* pto« and palm wood bandits,tn^-tttematest.nrl..,. Very •operior'monroing add half mourning Psraaol, Boggy Umbrella*, of. **tr* quality; vrith gpd without You are respectfuUy Invited to call and examtes the stock before purchasing.. v '. : •>; ■ -'" n JOHH L IMirH, ILuutactw. F ISI1. &C—6 tc* cod fish. lOO boxes smnked herrings. 80 bbis pickled do, 80 hbis No. 1. 2 ami 3 mackerel, 60 piei , half bbls no, 20 kitta do. 50 boxes buckwheat, 26 half bbls do. received and for tale by feb7 McMAHON ft DOYLE. 1ANDI.ES. SOAP AND STARCII.-Just received, 20 bxs C . Bcadoll’s •tallow Candles; 30 do fondly Soap; 16 do pearl Starch. For salo by DAVII) O’CONNER. feb!7 corner Broughton and Drayton streets. r day opening. Brussels. Tapestry Velvet, Imperial. In- d Tli " “ * *■ , . , t] 'i-nti, in grain and Throe-Ily Carpeting, comprising a (a roe variety of styles and qualities, all of which will bo offetou at the low est market price, by seo Laroche, bowne ft co. F LOOR OIL CLOTHS.—The roost complete stoek or Oil Goths, in every variety or patterns and colors, varying In widths from one to eight yards. Fhmlltes and hotel keep ers can cover their dining rooms or halls without piecing. WM. H. GUION. Agent, Chrpet Warehouse, 140 Congress and 67 8L Jullan-ata. feb5 IB 60 whole and 40 lulf bbl*. Genesee do, 80 bbls Rutter,I Sugar snd Soda Biscuit. 60 boxes Tread well’s Sods Biscuit, I 40 whole and 20 half bbls large No. 1 Mackerel, 60 boxes 6’s and 8’s Grant ft Williams’ Tobacco. 20 quarter casks Madei-i ra Wine, 26 ton Black Pepper, 20 boxes groMAMmM|U papers. 6C bbls Crashed ana Powdered Sugar A. B and C Clarified do, 200 poekage* assorted Green and Black Tea,.200 togs prime Green Rio Ceffeo, 100 boxes Ray’s 1st snd 2d quality Lemon Syrup, 60 bbls Sugar House.Mo lasses, 32 do New Orleans do. 10 casks cholco Sugar Cured Hams, 80 boxes Beqdsll’sPatentTUlow rsmllii Mfegto 1 Pale and Family Soap, landing and for sale by mhl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. H AMS—6 casks Sugar-cured Hams. 16 keg* Butter 26 kegs Lard, 6<> boxes Chtese, 26 do Plcklss kegs Lard, &£ boxes Cheese, 26 do 60 boxss Sperm Candles. 60 do Adamantine do 6 qr cooks Malaga Wine. 6 bbls Whits Win* Vlnsgar 6 bbls Cider Vinegar, 10 do Sugar-boaSe Syrup 300 bags Drop Shot, 60 do Backslint, 100 sacks Salt tondlng and for sals by oc6 COHEN ft TARVER. ■nOTATOEH, Ac.—60 foils choice seod and sating Potatoes; Jr 10 bbls superior bleached Whale Oil; 10 bbls Leaf tort received and for sale by fol4 McMAHON ft DOYLSL VARIETY—VARIETY. L INSEED, sperm, bleached whale, and castor Oil, White, red, black, and tor Lead, shot assorted, Dupont’s powder, 14,1-2 and 26 lbs. kegs. - Attain,borax.*bias stone, copperas, gins, brimstone, Bulphnr. madder, indigo, logwood, sal soda, sal nitre, Sal sratls, sal epsom, sal gteober, sup mb soda, Tartaric odd, gum.ehompher, gum Arable, magnesia, Cream tartar, nux vomica, essences **f orted. opedsldoc, Paregoric, laudanum, Bateman’s drtps. ' Hot drops altar No. 0. Jspan and oopal varnlstos. Chrome green and yellow. Spanish brown, umtof lltherags, Nutmegs. clov**j*pices, cap,letter aud wrappiugpaper, . With a'gisat.tkrlsty of other useful sundflklbr sal* low by , 'f foWl g>. KIBBEE ft RODGERS FSpSSS CHEAP WINDOW SHADE DEEQT AND ' Manufactory; . f. IF. comer Arch pnd Snmd^treds, Philadelphia. ni Shades, wl G L, MILLER ft Co, offer every variety or Shades, whole- • rale and rtlall. such as Scroll Flower, Gothic. Vlgn. ette. Oil and Dry Landscapes, at the lowest prircs for qual Ity of work.* Orters for Gilt, Plain Storo, Lettered aud other Shades executed at short nntlco. Merchants and others are Invited to giro us a trial. Wk WILL TKY TO rUUHK. Dresses.Trimmings, ftc.. always on hand. Rcmemlicr S. W. comer Siko.xd and Aucn street*. Phila delphia. 2m—folilB GAB WORK, LAMPS, ftc. A RCHER ft WARNER, Manufacturer*. No 119 Chestnut- street, Philadelphia.respectfully solicit the attehtibn of purchaser*, to their assortment nt Chandeliers, brackets, pendant*, and every description of mu bufuers: also every,, variety oflamn*, girandoles, ftc. We 'warrant tair'gpqd* equal in niiality, sndonr prlcciaalowas any otlifet cstab. lislimcnt in tbo coiiptrv. Tlie Trade supplied with burners, mercury, caps,braM fit. tings, air pumps, fce.. at reduced price- ^ WARXl ARCHER ft 1 Ellis S. Archer, Redwood F. Warner, iRNER. William F. Mlskey. Wm; O. n. Merrill. FRONT-ST. WIRE MANUFACTORY, lb Southern <£ Western Merchants, Manufacturers and others. W ATSON ft COX, Sieve, Riddle, Fsreen and Wire Goth Manufacturers, No. 46 North Front-street, Philadel phia. where can always be found every Articles in tjieir line, or manufactured to order at short nutice. Orders by mall otherwise, solicited. JanlS—eodllspl LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE, 117 Chestnut-tired, below Lburih. north side, Philaddphia. W E Inform merchants and residents of this vicinity, tl;at the most complete assorltaent of Mniitel/Pler. Wall and Oval Glasses, rlcneat.styles, for private uso, or aU kind* for country sale, with Portrait and Picture Frame*, ftc., wjll be found at our establishment. tong experience ond largo facilities enable ua to sell tho best goods at lowest prices. Dimensions being given, we, will give estimates for any ixed Mirrors, delivered free frbm broakago, at any point. Onlera solicited. French Plate Glass, for Stores, DwrlUngs, ftc.. at importa tion prices. THOMAS J. NATP ft CO. aplfi—end , NEW CAUI’ETINGSr T HE subscriber ha* just received per tele arrivals, a forge and frrsli stock of tho richest and newest style* of Velvet.Tapestry,Brussel*, three-ply Ingrain and Veal-' tbn Carpetings, all of which are offered on the most desir able term*. Willi a full assortment of Oil Goths, Table (lovers, Mat ting, ftc. Purchasers are requested lo make an early examination oa strong inducements will be held out to cosh buyers.' It. D. WALKER. 190 Giestout-street, - - - roli47—lawtf below Bill, South side, Philadelphia BLINDS AND SHADES. Take Nutice. I> J. WILLIAMS. No. 12. North Sixth-street, a few doors I J. above Market-sticeL Philadelphia, I* Uie piost eaten, slve and best manufacturer of Window Blinds and Shades In the Unilqd States, nnd lias fokon'the highest premiums at all the exhibitions; lie buys Iho best materials by whole-' Ml" chea|ier for Cash than others pay for inferior attlfteq by retail, and can. therefore, sell superior Venetian Blinds and Shade*, as cheap as others ask for inferior articles.' Painted Window Shades in great variety, of beautiful designs.hnd superior 'quality. Buff and White IJnen Shades, Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures. An., whotertlo and retail, at the lowest cash price*, Store Shades painted and lettered to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturers’prices. Old Blinds piilntnd to look as good as now. Purchaser*, by calHAg, will he convinced that he sell* a superior article, and guar- a q tecs full satlsfiictlnu A litoral discount made to dealers, IIV study to please, ’* BIOT. J. WILLIAMS, nplft—cod No. 12 North 6th-slrect, Phila. WAUHENE. A N INDIAN PREPARATION. fofre*tnri ng grey hair to its original color. It Is guaranteed by. tim Proprietor, hat If the patient I* grey, ho can have. h|* hair restored to al color by using torct’a Wahpens. Fob Sal* by W; W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. Its orl’: JanUl WINES, LK$UOR8 SEGARS, GROCERIES. T HE Subscriber lias on hand a. fino and. Well: selected 'Stock or Imported, pure Wines, Liquors and Segars, comprising the following: 1 ' • •••."”• liraudy—10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy ft Co. 5 8 do do. old Hennessy ; 2 do do Sazerac, 1808 : 2 do do Jean Louts. 1800 ; 3 do do J.J. Dupuy.'' r, ‘ Wines—4 half pipes oik reserve Madeira 5 2 do do tondon Particular ; 3 do do old Tort; 6 do do 81iorry Wine ; 20 casks Claret; 40 baskets Gumpngno. Bensra—20.000 Rio Honda) 10.006 to Cruts ; 6,000 to Union ; 10JXW to J>trte; 26.Q00 Trabuea*. Faner Groceries.—A tergp supply, such as imported Cordials, Er.-’teUFIckle* and Ssfiobs, Preserves. Sweetmeats. ’ Prunes and Jem*.. For sale by . • A.'. BONAUD.' ’' d*8 Corner of Bay and Whltaker-streets. to do «1) kinds of work' In their line, aY their' new* shbp, near the corner of Broughton end Drayton-sts. They have established the following to their rates'of ebsms : .For a single shar* ’to. * psi> month, for 2 or tbreeUmtopef Wssk, • 75*.: 4 times a week $1; 6 or 6 time* a week $1 60; erect • day $1 76 per q:onth; Hair cutting 20o.; hair curling 26e.; shampoolng20o.*' • : 1 •• ■" ; Mr. COHEN will always hold himself in rtadlnes* to : at- u . .„«««, -v ..u..». Jf n ? t or i” fl0mth0 “' w ‘ 10 •*wle**_at Pepper,20 ioxe* ground do in ft Ul * r * ,oraea • ana Powdered Sugar. 80 do Stuart’s L iquors and, wines—12 half Co’S 1 French Brandy; 10 half i low priced French Britndr; '8d qtmm. bbl* do do. 76dffP ft HitesGlMMdi Holland Gin, 10 bbls Vlrnnte Apple Bn jria Peach do, 200 do N.‘ O. WhtekWWJ do. 80 do old-WsstmlHt Otard. Dupu/ft mptgntdo. For sate rateby- IWEBOTEH mo THE LADUB.—Ws would re4p*e4foDy C*H tft* aiteo- J iuit received, vis s Silk Pari* manli Us. black nett scarfs, eol’d. neetscl ties, French worked collars, lacod c:, der sleeves, bonr.st ribbon, gauze cap| ribbon, Alexandre* light kid gloves; bMN.. ■ilk and lisle gloves, with a large variety of Q kill bbl, H ■ ' 1 ■■