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SAVANNAH, GKOKOIA, MONDAY .MOR.NI SO, Al'Ml 85, 1853. ■'*’
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"vVEliy’S SBWIHQ MACHINE!*
PHamlyUS-VM/AO*. IS,ISAS.
JhU suuUoi la acknowtaOiaAtifell »bo b»T. »l*4 II to
Xoporior to tkkt of any oU.ot S.lof Maehlii. OfOtln-
ltd, for ita .Implicit/, coupobtaou, tho boaotjr and
Bncth of Ita stitch and It* cheapness, It weigh* about
lb., and coit* only from 126 to 330. It will-work neatly,
\ the »mall**t thread, the flnsit cambric or *Uk. a* w*U
L ta voollen and ootton good*, and all kind* of leather.
r^.'tapU, that.ohm or M joon ot **• “»
Id and work It npUI/.-Ittiout onj danfOt of 1U fattlof
foUrdat, and o»o do tho work ot moto U..O t.aot,
Aattnaaea much bottot Id otory toapcdt thaa Itcaa bo
L br hand The ititchce are Independent of eaeh other,
kuch so, tbat ir erery other .Utch U cut. the seam still
£ good and .trong* It is unlike and much better than
■ otherfiring machine over Invented The machine U
lllarlyada>Mtofhmllyaad plant »tlon use, asltwlU
11 kind, of sewing, end when known will bo generally
-odueed Into families a«* planUtlons.
lie Avery Sewing Machine Cdtnv«ny liare perfected tholr
Ingements for manufacturing on th* largest scalo, and
liupply any number of machines at the shortest notice,
^rs addressed to Cusnuts Nxrnxrox, 241 Broadway, N.
i w m receive prompt attention. dec2S^-tsflm
pUTUERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO*
ASUURV HULL. President and Treasurer.
JaLBON CHASE, Sec'ry. | C. F. McKAY,Actuary.
It undersigned, Agent of the above Company, oontlnuo*
|ke tho following Risks, wls.: Marine, Rlvor and Fire
n the Live* ofScrvant*.
c* of White Persons are also taken by this Company
Lira premium for residing In the South.
r WILLIAM KINO, Agent,
Corner of llay and Drayton-strpot*.
A ir and PORTER—90 cask**!* and porter, pint* and'
auart»,for*al*by ,
feb3l * , OMIEN fr TARVER.
A NUll6viE PAHTEi—Just received. 8 doien Anchovlo
PasU, I do French Mustard, 8 do Currant Jelly, for
aatoby: . f*h» A. BONAUD.
A KAlt AlhlNE CANl>LB8,--4<io ' boxes, - ?0, #67 83 and 44
A lb, assorted slaes, Just received and for eat '
flakin' IMunSV- A
feblO
.... and rorsalelnw.by
KIHDKK ft' HOPPERS.
i, la Una,
■. and for
Square.
toAOUN ANn LARb—20 casks choice bsms. 16 hhds side
X> 26 do shoulders, 20 bbls choice Inf lard, received at
for sale by mhl .MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
for sale by mhl - .Me
TJUTtto AND CHKK8K—26 Orklns Goshen butter, 60
Jj bozos r
- boxes cheese, received and for sal* by
mhl MoMAh
f ft DOYLE.
ijA00tf~35 hhds prime side*, for salt, to arrive psr achr
D Martha Jane, Horn New Orleans, by
WILLB ft HRUNDAOE
mhl
where they will offsr. at their usual low prices, for cash or
rity aoesptanoes, an entire nelr stock of '
Staple and Fluty Drj Good,,
lo which the/ would reapoolfuly Invite the attention of
the citizens of Savannah, and the merchants and planlera
of this and the neighboring State*. The atock I* large and
wall selected. consisting in part oT j
West Goods.—Black and Fancy Silks or every width
, Freneh and English Merinos, Chshmaree,
D’Baroge, Ikrege. D'Lalnos, Boinbarines.
i. AlpaCcaa of every description. Whit* and
Embroidered Tart* to ns and Swiss.
irolderfea—Linen Cambric Hd'kfs, Emb'd, Plain
and Hem-Stitch, Collars, Cuffs, Underaleevas, Chlmaiets,
Flow n cl tiff, Un ml *, Jocoije t and Swiss Edging* and Insertions.
Mnntlllaa nnd Shawls^—Black and colored crap#
and aUk Mantillas t plain and embroidered crape ShawU, of
tvenr deecrintlon; brocho 8hawla s square and long Shawls:
black and colored mantilla Velvets and talma cloths.
Moalenr—.ladles* aud gentlemen's kW, sewing silk,
■Ilk, raw auk; Llale. Aotton, Berlin and caahmere Olovea;
. , raw allk and merino Vests | gentlemen's raw allk, merino,
B iLTIHORE FUlUR-lOO tbU Flaac la .loro, aad 100 t ,
do to arrive; for aaU hr Linen Damask.—8. 10, 12, and 164 Damask and
- ^ “ r — drop table Cloths, 8 and 104 brown Damask Cloths,
hed and brown Damask of every description, Damask
— .now drop Napkins, and Dollle's birds eye Diaper, linen
Diaper* of every description.
Sheeting and Shirting—.10 and 12 4 Linen Sheet,
log, Pillowcase linen*: 8,0.10,11 and 12-4 bleached and
brown Allendale and Hamilton Sheetings, bleached and
brown Shirting of every description.
Irish Linen—-From the beat manufaeturers.and war
ranted all fin* flax Cloths, Casilmeres, and Vestings; Black
and Blue Broad Cloths, black and fancy Casslmerei, fknoy
Vestings, white and colored Marseilles Vestings.
Counterpanes and Blanket*.—8,10,11 and 12-4
Marseilles and Allendal* Counterpane*: Paris and Whitnsy
family BlankaU. *
Negro Blankots of every description.
Georgia Plaint, Kerseys, Flax and Cotton Osnaburg*.
Jan22 M. PRENDERQAST ft CO.
ROWLAND ft GO.
TDUrtUt AND. CHEESE.—-26. firkins prim* and choice
X> Butter r 60 boxes Cheese, Just received and for sale by
f.via 1 ii.uiiinu u nnw.v
I Old
OUTTKB AND CHEESE—30 firkins choice Goshen butter,
XJ 60 boxes oheese, reoelved and for sale by - .
fob! MoMAHON ft DOVLB.
■nAboirsrora^? hhds landing from schr.
D from Philadelphia, and for sale ^
'. B. E. Sharpe,
B utter and chee3e.-2o kegs c
60 boxes'do Cheese, landing fro
and for sale by
feblfi
ilco Goshen Butter,
l ateamshlp Florida,
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
"DACON SIDES, HAHS AND LARD-6 hhds bacon sides,
i) 27 barrels ; 'Chaaard" hams. 10 barrels lard, landing
a™. ..h, NBrny, froip
B LACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, for February; also, the Two
Merchants, or 8olvant and * ‘ * ' * *"
Merchants, or Solvent
T. S. Arthur, received by
mh2
insolvent, a great novel, by
S. ft SIBLEY,
136 Congress strest.
B ACON, SUGAR* AND MOLASSia,—20 casks prims now
Sides. 20 do do Shoulders. 24 hhds New Orleans Sugar,
113 bbls do Mulattos, landing from schr Patrick Kent/, a
—• •— ) 1CK.
for sale by
COHEN ft FOSDICK.
B UTTER, CHEESF^ fte.—30 kegs selected Goshen Butter,
60 boxes English Dairy Cliccso, 100 do now scaloil Her
ring 20 quintals new Codfish.' 100 bnxos and 16 half boxes
bunch Raisins, received per steamer, and for sale by
mh2 . SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
B LANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.—Merchants an3
others are invited to call and examine tho fine stock ot
Blank Books. Paper and Stationery, for salo at th# lowest
atoi, at the book store of
'■ianli
8. B. SIBLEY, 13SCon>t<*«-atre<t,
C OAT—100 tons rod ash eoal, broken and "creoned, for
sale, to arrive per schr S N Smith, from Philadelphia,
by * ‘ mhT WILLIS ft BRUNDAOE,
C ’ LAROT WINE—60 boxes Chateau Morgaut. Chateaux
lafitte, St. Jutlen and SL Emllllon, for salo by
fob24 A. BONAUD.
C OFFEE—400 begs Rio coffee, 76 sacks Java do, 16 do
superior Old Oorornment Java do. for salo by
febgff K1BDBB ft RODOERg,
C ~ OMPOUND Wild Clicrry Ixizcngea, a very oftlcaciuna ar-
ticle fur Coughs. Colds. Influenia. Ac. A fresh supply
received this day. per steamer, and for sale by
feb 16 W. W. IJNCOLN. Monument-square.
C HOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, ftc.—Just received 10 kegs
cholco Goshen Butter, 10 enkes Dairy Cheese, and 10
do Ia if l *td, for salo at the corner Broughton and Deny ton
•tnwis. by nHil2 DAVID O’CONNHt.
DAVII) O'CONNER.
, TJliDUR.—100 bbls. prime Howard street Flour. Ian
•r and for salo by feblS COHEN ft TARVE
l^l7)UR-^IOObarrcijirB*ltimoroFtour,forMlerby
-T febld ROWLAND ft C
T^IIESII LOBSTER.—10 di
feblO
sale::
a Lobster, for sale by
AUD.
ra. , ' E - A,U| " ri ” ; 0 S s ,o'li l ; l N rl °
I70R SALE.—Throo likely women, aged 36.32 and 18 yr#,
V Apply to feblO WY1.I.Y ft MONTMOLLIN.
71NK SHIRTS—Just received a largo assortment of flno
r Cotton Shirts, at 147 llay atroat.
feb24 PRICE ft VEADER.
fob22 WYLLY ft MONTMOLLIN.
'PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE.
I have for sale a Washington hand Press. Hoe’s make,
li we will dispose of at a bargain. It Is partially worn,
kh as good as new, and In coraploto running order.
Ir bed 37JJK24&, and will print a form 23X 36H
Ikssoi all the latest Impiorsments of IIoo’s Press, and
Lsold for less than Its value for cash or approved pa
irs having no further use for It. We also have chases,
Bide and foot sticks, column andhoad rules, dash and
Itlsemcnt rules, leads, cuts and many other articles
|*ary to tho establishment of a newspaper, which we
(ell at a handsome discount from original cost. Also,
astiron roller moulds.
Bther particular# will be given on addressing this oOlce.
PONCII, HILTON ft OANAHL.
[ft VANN AH MUTUAL IN8UHANCK CO.
Office 118 Bay-rireri.
Is Company will take Fir*. Marino and River Risks on
pottfavorablo terms.
-Henry I>. Weed, Illram Roberts, H. F. Waring, I.
Inrrfll.JohnW. Anderson, N.B. Knapp. Henry Lathrop
B. F. Wood.
HENRY D. WEED. President,
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vico l*rosldent
(xmMcncmY.See'r - no8
F 'lt SAI.E—A negro
dren, a girl 10. boy 8, girl 6.
ply to feblO
T7LOUR AND BACON.
r do Oe
n aged 28 yc
years, and flvo chit-
aud an infant. Ap-
MONTMHI.LTN.
do; 10 h
recelvod and for salo by
fel4
a Hour: 60
in Sides: 16 do Shoulders,
McMahon & doyle.
F LOUIt AND BACON.—200 bbls superline lloward-stieet
Flour, 60 hhds prime Bacon Sides, 10 do do Shoulders,
received and for sal* by
feb9 ' SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
T7J*UID EXTRRCT OF SENNA—Tills extract possesses the
x active properties of Senna In concentrated form, and is
mild and pleasant purgative, just received and for sale by
fob21 W. \V. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
F RESH I’ATE DR FOIE GRAS.—3 dozen l-alle de Foie
with Truffes. 2 do do Do Callles do. 2 do do Do Prairio
Hens do, 2 do do Do Pordreaux, 2 dodo Do Pldgeons, for salo
by feb3 A. BONAUD.
Otard. Dupuy ft Co.’s Brandy, our own importation; 10
pipes Medor Swan Gin, landing anil for sale by
NsTON ft
SCRANTON, JOHNS!
F I.0UR AND RICE—60 barrels Hiram Smlth’iTiiremium
Hour, 60 do Irving MIIU and Henry D. Stono's do. 60
do Muskingum do. 200 do Baltimore do, 60 tierces Rice, just
received and for sale by K1UBEE ft RODGERS.
feb22 142 Bay-street.
H AY—100 bales prime Northern llay.for sale by
feblO ROWLAND ft CO.
as—S—!ai—eesaitlifcBass
HlIEOnATIIH OAK BE CU11EO ■
Ilavlng recently baen constituted Ag^nta for tho proprietors 1
w* have for aaloUiat celebrated remedy, ^
Uortimor*'* -
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND BLOOD PURIFIER,
W h.ch iiiZmi, ■
' v V troi\uceil, as the only nwcfrlc known for tho effoctual ■
euro of this painful dlssase. This remedy has already
cured thousand* of eases, oooinrislng every teaming form
of Uil* complaint, from the frt/foamatory (acute) form, at
tended with swelling* and enlargement of the Joints, to old
edronfo oases of from ten to tvnuy afidlAfrtyyiwrs’ standing.
Those who bad for year* resorted to th# rarioua c*lebrat*d
springs,h^l fried all the ILurvnfr and. external applica
tions, ana been under treatment of soma .of theableat physi
cian* both la this country aud Europe,m4
ced fncumWe {still, after all the** alrorta li
compound he* ■-
elthar hobbliz
years, certify ..
of this remedy.
We have not apace. In a'n«*apaper advertisement, to In
sort the accumulated evidence in it* behalt Tills evidence
cornea from sources wjllcb muat Inspire confidence In every
mind. Tlie conductors of high-toned public journal* have
published to the world Its w^darful and benellclsl effect*
upon themselves and those around them', and in some In-
stance* speakofdtmrfrerfinf cutes; Physicians have resort-
ed to It, and certify that, even In extreme cases, where con.
■ultallons had been bold, and they had decided that there
were tio Aojwsi/recovery, oven tnon, they procured this
medicine and administered It, and It effected a complete
cure. - Ministers of various denominations hare written
NO.,49...
CARPET & FLOOR CLOTH WAREHOUSE.
Curtains, Curtain Goods, Ac*
' X have frlta great interest In Hie establishing of a
TAREROU^E. in this city, and being aware that many
been awaiting the completion of the new store, to
they could make their selection of tho various aril*
_ great interest in Hie establishing of a CAR
PET WAREHOUSE. In this city, and being aware that many
that they ....
clea for furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform
the public, generally, that h8 will this day open the most
complete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS
usually kept in similar establishments. Thu stock of the
different departments will consist, in part, of the following
Goods, via:
Carpet Department—Royal velvet, tapestry Bros-
els. mocot Brussels, Brussels, velvet, tapestry and Brussels
br stairs, throo ply. superfine, tluo and common Ingrain,
K ‘ In and twilled Venltiiin for stairs, balls, Ac., druggets,
, 124 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pattern*,
hearth rugs, parlor and stoop mats, table and piano covers;
silver and brass oval and octagon stair rods, stair linen, &c.
OH Clntha—Of every width from one to eight yards,
for halls, dining rooms, steninboats, saloons, fto., roso
wood, mahogany anil small-figured furniture ell cloths, 44,
64 and G4 wide, figured India rubber cloth for stairs.
Curtalna.«*£llk and worsted damask delaine, worsted
and linen datnask delaine, figured and plain damasks, va.
rietr of colors, white and buff, for shades.
Window Shade#.—Transparent, landscape, medal
lion, garland, and white and gold, entirely new style, cord,
loops, tassels, together with all the various trimmings for
curtains and shades.
Gilt Cornices—Bands, loops and pins, of tho great
est variety and patterns, of tho latest importation, all o
which will bo lohl at wholcsalo or rotnll, on the most' lib*
tral torms WM. II. OUION. Agent.
uav8 140 Congrvii* and 67 St. Jiillan-sts.
York—W. W. giyes hla whole attention to manufacturing
and using the best material*, lie Is enabled to aeU better
good* at tho **mc price*, thaa can be found elsewhere,
Suit* finished to match, from $26 to |260 per suit, compris
ing dressing bureau with glass, bedstead, washsUnd.com.
modo. toilet table, towel stand, nurse rocker anil four (festal
all of tho best materials, and finished in the highest styWo
art
No. 144 Grand-street, one block east of Broadway.
dce31—.ton
SPLENDID CABINET FURNITURKT
To. 76 and 77 King toed, near Hudson itred. Hew York.
BRUNER A MOORE Invite those in
. int of durable and foshlonable ftirnt-
itqrr, to eall at their n*w spacious ware*
editor of the St Louis Orgrfn ***>tes a lor^ J Uu TL n K ._
Mltortal In behalf of H. ^underfET effects In-A.,n. *}JJfKl JiSSint fur %?rl<usuife^rnre2?n«^.wth!« f
dredsofeasoiinHiat otty. Tho editor# 4 of the St. lx.uls < : 1 H in, . b * ,r ?’
American Banner, Temperance Battery and St. l/tult Union) “ n - U,nlnK rp»eycood._ mahogaay, bbt
have all awarded to It unprecedented success In curing this
- - if Belle v" 4
OUT GOODS.
H ENRY IXTHROF ft 00., offer for sale at lowest price*:
Dress Goods—French printed mou'Mln de lalnes,
English and Amorlcan do. new dosigns; Penifnncloth, high
colored moutlln detain, plaid raw *ilks,French and English
merinos. French and Fcotch ginghams, English and French
prints, changeable gUcis silks, rich brocade do, pUin and
figurrel black do.
Embrolderlea—Muslin and lace collars, chlmlsottes,
under sleeves, caps and capos, Swiss and cambric edgings
and inserting*, thread Valencia* and lisle laces, black silk
and blonde edgings, rich laun and linen cambric hdkfs.
Hosiery—Isidle*’. misses’, mens’ and boys’, a full as
sort mont of English and German; ladles’,nilAws’, mens’ and
boys’merino vests. >’ '•
Glove#—HosUIn, silk cashmere, beaver, ladles’ riding
gaunUett. i. •>
White Good*—Jaconet plain and: plaid cambric*.
. visa muslins plain and figured, cambrfo illmltles, corded
and embroidered skirts, ftc. ’
Linens, Ac—44sujwr Irish llnensbcstmark.34and
7-8 long lawns, 1)4 to 12-4 barnsly slieoting*. pillowcase
llnuns, Scotch and Irish diapers, huchbuca. 64 to 3-4 da
mask napkin*, brown and bluo check doyles, 84 to 104
bleached and brown tabio damasks, 8-4 to 124 bleached da-
mask cloths, cotton and worsted tableand piano covers. 104
to 184 toilot and lmi«rial quilts. 7-8 to 64 furniture dimi
ty. cotton shirtings sheetings and tickings. Amorlcan. Eng
lish and Welsh flannels,colored French do. fancy wool plaids
for boys, plain and fancy ca*ilmere*,twcoda,Kentucky sati
nets and jeans..' ocll
PATENT SCALES.
F AIRBANKS Patent Platform Scales—(Improved Inqnal
tty and reduced In price)—Adapted to every required oj>-
eration of weighing, as Railroad Scales fortrnlnsor single cars
In use ou tho principal railroads in the United States and
Great Britain. Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, on
wheels, for foundries, rolling mills, ftc. Store Scales, various
modification*; Counter Scale#, llay and Coal Scales, ftc,—
These Scales have been long known and sovorely tested j and
“ ’ ’ *’ felt In their accur —'"**
reganl
the universal confidence fi
... . their accuracy and perfect
adjustment, is such that they are now regarded as the stand-
srd.from which thore i# no stiwsal.
PHii.n
has cured them. Many who )i*ve'been orlpples,.
ding upon ernteho# or confined to their bods for
ify tea compute and permanent euro by the use
advertisement, to In
Ntt» Eork !Abo(rtis(mAitB.
rnonw.B. «’Po.VAi5'*AnfnmVmaHou»«;i02KiJ
To Furniture Bnye
, I.W, HGTCHIHGl,
no,47aj Brmimt, tin, fa*. : (fo. 479
. 2# ofrWllBg Kn Tort
assortment of ;
BHJR AUD PLADf FOEinTUEB,
whldh for 1 riehnos# and workmanship Srtti oothbaro with
any In this country, or guropp, feb24-3m .
LOOKING-GLASS WA
LOpKISGCLABBEa; AT. nEDOCTD°TOirRH 111
revoU-
— — ,—, _. ...iaiitn snabled to nro-
due* the most perfect and beauUfuTartIoUs, a(id to sell
Qobb^s, Country Mer-
to call
ovfcry stylo
lred dollars
then! at rates defying competition,,
ehanta and buyer* genarally, are respectfully Ini
and examine thisi extenrivo atock, consisting:of
end siae, from fifty conta a dozen to i.v* bund.™ «u, m ™
each. The Trade supplied at the lowest pricta, with frames,
o., of every description In their corapotUlonttet*
feblO—3m RICHARDSKIFOSLAND.
ENAMELLED FURNITURBT -
■KTARREN WARD—WHOIFSALE MANU>'iWnTjnSR OF
W ENAMELLED FURNITURE—144 GToMdifetSjNVw
and published what It has done for themselves aud tlrnh
friends; while merchants, offloera. mechanics, and private
cltlzeni, have furnished volumes of evidence of the hfghoat
charaotor, auch as aeco'.npanlea no other preparation In
America.
.W* will give a snort synopsis of a small portion of the
evidence, and request aU who are afflicted to scnd.tst the
agent aud get a circular, and read whrt those wluy'were
long afflicted have sold of this remedy.
Mr. N. Poscball, ono of tho editors of thj St. Louis (Mo.)
Republican, gives a long editorial itating'hls afflictions,
and that ho was cured by this remedy. Hi* editor of the
St. Louis Intelligencer nUo give* notice of its wonderful ef
fects In curing a severe case of cknmie rheumatism. The
WmKWSSBm*
~3FUtr<;
■ini,
wg*r pi» 3
>b# usual terms, 1B00
. - » case* bleached #hlrttef*, various ftyles, from low qual-
'^600 ulnffow,'medium and hriiYy brown ihedttngii.' •
660 bales low, madlumv heavy find fine brown "
No. »1_ ; , P(«eStrvL&*.
fXMR for afik'bf the
v / case# bleached varioc
600 baleaTirown drill and jean*.
260 caasablaaohvldrilUaodJeana, various sty lea offing.
260 bale*' lo well Ticks. ; AAA.’ ‘ AA,» ‘A,’ W* C,’ * D.»
160 bslos medium and low Ticks. ■ - • - '. ' V
260 bates low priced twilled shirting* stripes. ? . .
Allendal* blaaohed and brown sliatUnffa, of fiM widths.
Denims, canton Flannels, and Osnaborga, colored Cambrics,
»«reel Allendal* quilt# of all all*#. ' . ‘
... un...I u . ..j .. .Wk. Mfililnwt
N*. 13ft]
tbat they have removed from No.
did assortment of superior frmlt«iW,-bf every'deiicrip
io whlchthsy lnrltelhfixttmttebof pprriiaacik. .,- .mbT.: .*• 4
C AB^'lEATCll Ant* M AKDPACTORY;” 1
M.1S1AMAJUK,
Jean* atm OrtUs,-apron a
stuffs, &e.
furniture checks, pantaloons
fob21-3m,
THEiubwl£?1SiAnfly flit'.r
v '-“ aad on hand Main and Ln-V
roy!2
ll.nRICK ft BELL. Agents
PSCOTTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY,
tons wiibing to send for their friends and desirous of
Ung them out by first class packet ships, are Informed
|lhe sub'criberi are the only Agents for the above agen-
■ this City.
Key are also authorized to draw on Mcure.Wm.Tapseott
To., Llisrpool, In sums from £1 and upwards, which
ii are negotiable In any town throughout Ireland and
ft Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable In
U of the Continent also for sale. Apply to
—1y BUNKER ft OGDEN, 80 Bay-street.
.iDUKGS. AC.—Haln and striped cotton osnaburg#,
■ flax osnaburg*. shirting stripes, heavy brown shirtinsg
1»lire tings, blue drilling* and denims, with a Islr as-
pnent of nlantatton dry goods, for sale by
|h) 1 HENRY 14TIIROP ft CO
■ STRAY YANKEE IN TEXAS, by Philip Paxton.
| Sick of the Woods, or tho Jlbbenalno»ay,by Dr. Bird,
I "lion. r
4s and Geology, or an investigation into the recon-
•a of Geology frith 8eripturo, by Crofton, with an In-
. -tinn by l»r. ititchcock.
Jalitlng’s History of English IJterature.
Jcarlch's Ancient l-^ypt. oxplalnod by modern discoveries,
ftysrd's Babylon and Nineveh, new supply,
fcnual of Sclentlflo Discovery for 1863 and previous.
LAW IlOOKS.
Ih Cushing’s Mnssachusets Reports to November term,
■slkcr’s Tlieory of Common Law.
•rtU’ Equity l*rccedenta.
k* law of Contracts, by John Wm. Smith, anthor of
IjBnjr Cases, with notes by Rawle.
Thsrtnn’s American Criminal Law; Wharton’s Proco
f*of Indictment* and Floss.
Mflish Law and Equity Reports, vol. 11th.
* W, THORNE WnJJAMS.
JtT GOODS—At Reducct Price*—Th* subscribers are of
I bring the balance of their Summer stock of Dry Good*
Piling of Bareges,Printed Jaconets and Organdies. French
f fries and Glngliams, Printed and Plaid India Silks. Al-
funmer Quilts, Unen Cambric Handkerchiefs, N W Col-
f fie.,at a great rcductlonfrom former prices.
|I 8 DEWITT ft MOROAN
■ORE KEEPING DRYGOODS—linen and cotton shcct-
| log. pillow caso linen and cotton. Irish linen of the
■ nuke, birds eye and Scotch diapers, towets and towel-
dsmssk table linen and napkins, long lawns, crash,
a sod bleached muslin, all width* and qualities, lor
1st the lowest prices, by
DxWITT ft MOROAN.
_ 8.—Tho History of the Mormons, or Latter Day
|ifrlnts, In the Valloy of tha Orest Salt Lake,—their rise
~ ms—peculiar doctrines—present condition and
-derired from personal observation during a real-
frsmong them, by Lieut. Qunnison, U. 8. Topograph!-
Received and for sale by
8. 8, 81DLEY 136 Congrea* atreet
OORE'S IRISH MELODIES.—A complete collection in
■ plain and embossed binding, being an elegant Christ-
Present. Also, Musical Instruments In every variety,
.'o Jswsharp toa Church Organ, and Music in sheet*
relumes, from the Fisher’s Hornpipe, to Hayden and
“ For sale by F, ZOOBAUM ft CO.,
74 St. Julian and 107 Dryan-streota.
< ®AN'S RECORD, or ikdetue qf aU dittinptHthed Wo*
*•«*. from tha beginlng to 1850. arranged In four <
•elections from female writers of every age, by Sc
H AMS—500 new sugar-cured ham*, for sale by
<jf* COHEN ft TARVER.
H ARPER’S MAGAZINE, for March, received bv
mh2 J. D. CUBBEDOE,
H AY—ioo bales prime North river hay, lauding por bark
Maria Morton, for aalo by
mhl BRIO HAM, KELLY ft CO.
H AMS AND SHOULDERS.—10 hhds now Baltimore
Shoulders ; 600 do do Hams, landing and for sale by
fobl7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO
H AMS—70 tierces Charles Duffleld ft Co's sunerinr sugar-
cured hams, also 30 hhds, same brand, shoulders, for
sale, to arrive, by feb21 COHEN ft FOSDICK.
ARPER’S MAOXZINK for February, received and for
sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
f*b2 136 Congress-street.
J10II PROOF WHISKY, ftc.—60 Ails high proof Whls-
X ky. 80 do white do. 160 do New Orleans do. 40 Monon-
gahela do. 10 do pure old Bourbon do. 120 do Phelps' Gin,
60 dnmestio Branby, 30 quarter casks <lo. for sale bv
feb21 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
T UST RECEIVED by steamer Alabama a fresh supply of
Pates, for sale by feb24 A. BONAU1).
TUST RECEIVED—10 boxes old and superior Pomard Bur-
J gundy, at $18 per dozen, for salo by
febl8 A. BONAUD.
M ESS PORK AND BEEF.—30 bbls now Mess Pork, 100
do do Beef, just received and for sale by
feb21 WEBSTER ft PA1A1ES.
kl" ARCll PER10D1CA165.—Harpers' Magazine, for Mnrch:
VX Putnam’# Magnzlno, for March; Rarnuin's Illustrated
New*; Gleason's Pictorial, received and for sale by
mh4 S. S. SIBLEY. 136 Congress-st.
M USLIN !NSERTINGS AND EDGINGS.-Ju*t received,
at the New Store, 140 Broughton-street, a large
assortment of Muslin Trimmings, consisting, In part, of
Extra wldo Swiss Muslin Edglnn ; *
“ 44 44 * 4 Inserting*;
44 *• Cambric 44 Edgings;
Also, a few more of those very much admired Swiss and
Cambrld Muslin Bands.
mh l J. H. COIIENA CO
A SSORTED GOODS.—Justreceived 30bbls, Ptunrt’a crash.
•Sugar and clarified A. 11. ft C. Sugar; 3 hhds. choice
N. 0. Sugar; 15 bbls. large No. 1. Mackerel and Scotch Her
rings: 2000 lbs. Codfish; 25 boxes Smoked Herrings; 60 bar
rels Potatoes; 26 boxes ground Rto and Java Coffee; 20 bbls.
Baltimore Flour; 10 hnrrel* and half barrels extra Buck
wheat Flour; 30 do*, large wire bound Brooms; and 13 hoop-
mi Water I’allai 0 furkina ohnlcn Gnaban Butter( 10 eaben
dairy Cheese; and 6 bbls. white leaf Lard For sale by
feb!7 DAVID 0’C0NNER._
N EW BOOKS.—Macaulay's Speeches on various occa
sions.
The Lofty and the Lowljr.hy tilts McIntosh.
Heart Historic* and IJfo Pictures, by T. 8. Arthur,
DoQuincey’s Narrative and Miscellaneous Pnpcrs, 2 vols.
hla Opium Eater and all his other works.
Goethe’s Faust, translated by Hayward.
Memoir of tho Physical and Political Geography of No
Grenada, by Gen. Mosnuera. translated from tho Spanish
Theodore Dwight, with a map.
fob3 W. THORNE WHJJAM8
K OOKS i BOOKS I!—Boyer's French Pronouncing Dic
tionary.
Bianca, a tale of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturin, Esq.
author of Montofnma. F.va. fto.
Punch’s Prise Novelists, tho Fat Contributor and Travels
In London, by Thackeray.
Garden Walks with the Poets, bv Mr*. C. M. Kirkland.
A further supply of Grace Agullla’a works.
The Valo of Cedars, Women of Israel.
A Winter In Madeira. Homo and Its Influence.
Parisian H'ght# and French Principles, Men’s Wives.
Yellow Plush Paper* ; Tim Lady Bird, by lady Fullerton
History of Pcndennis. by Tliackaray; Stern** Works.
Pope’s Poetical Works, Burns’ do, Youg, Cay, Bealy and
Collins.
Plutarch’s Lives. Mysteries of Paris, the Spitfire, ftc., for
sale at tho book store of 8. 8. SIBLEY,
mh24 135 Congress-street.
HEAD-QUARTERS for GOOD CARRIAGES,
My success In the Carriage business in the
„■ — ... -Gy of Savannah, Is no longer and experiment,
It'Is a ''fixed fad.'’
■ the considerate, generous confidence, and liberal pa-
bat I have received from factors, merchants and
tronnge that 1 have received from factors,
citizens generally, I desire In this public manner to express
mr thanks, and to renew my assurances of Increased deter
mination to give the most entire satisfaction to all who may
favor me with their custom; I have devoted the pnst sum-
;up a large and splendid stock of every kind
jw In use. All of these carriages are well
— ....j market, and for noatness, lightness and dura
bility. they cannot be surpassed. Rockaway* of every style,
Coaches and Pleasure Wagons; also Buggies of every con
ceivable shape and kina, (among them some frnmJ.H.
Godwin’s celebrated establishment, in New York.) and a
very neat, light and convenient stylo of Sulke^. for jibyal-
mvor inn wuu i
mor to getting i
of Carriage nov
suited to this in
disease, Tho editor of Belle vllio (I1L) Advocate writes and
publishes Its magical effects in curlnghi m ar d many around
nlm. The editors of the Glasgow Tima. American Eagle
and others of the South and West, have given voluntary
evidcnco of their knowledge oflts vlrtuos. Tho odltnrof the
German national Gaxette published at No. 21 Spruce-street,
in thoclty of New York, nnderdato of Sept. 0, 1862, gives
the history of two important cases of which he lias person
al knowlouge. One. the wife of a wealthy merchant, who
Rid for years tried the springs, and had the treatment oftho
most eminent physicians of our country ; thoy could ef
fect nothing. She was afflicted with rAronie rheumatism In
it* worst forms. Ho w*s Instrumental in inducing a trial
of this compound, and It effected a compete cure. He also
states that, a few weeks since, ho bought a bottle and sent
it to a gentleman, a frlond of his. who soemod a victl m lo
this disease ; this one bottle cured him.
We might add editorials,and fill this entire sheet, bu*
will give a fow names of prominent physicians, merchants,
and others.cured by It.
W. 8. White, M. I)., an eminent physician of St. Louis
writes to a brother moinber oftjiat profession. Dr. Reese, of
New York : 44 1 have witnessed tho effects of this compound
in several cases; and so successful have been ita oim?rations
infwrforminj’ a perfect cure, when every other reii^ Jy-lud
been ineffectual, ttmt 1 would not hesitate to recommcud or
prescribe it. I think, when Its virtues are ascertained by
.the profession, it will supersede every other remedy In the
treniment'of rheumatism. It is adapted to erory form of
tho desease, and I know no complication contra-indicating
it* use. I hold it to be the duty of A physican. when con
vinced of the efficacy of a remedy, and its superiority over
all others, at least for tho sake or humanity to use It,"
J. M. Itoso.M. D., writes from Centro College, Danville,
Ky., 14 that's young man, a member of tho College, was so
low. that, lit consultation, ho and otlior professors had de
cided that he could not recover. They finally concluded to
try this remedy,and to theirgreat astonishment ono bottle
rtftoml him sound and tori/, although ho had not walked a
stop for ste months previously ; amt that, during twenty-five
years prnctico. ho had novor before witnessed such a re
markable cure.”
Professor H. L. Dunham. M. D., near Cincinnati, Ohio,
joins lo a certificate f»r publication with two clergymen of
the Bnbtist Church, stating the case of a highly rtspottablo
lady who wnsforelghtecn years afflicted, and had become
helpless, and that nil oilier remedies known, ns well as the
skill of the most eminent physicians, lmd failed, and there
seemed no hope of recovery, until they finally obtained this
remedy, and It curcl her sovtnl and soefl.
. Mr. P. Price, merchant of New Orleans, writes that lie was
fen yearsa cripple from chronic rheumatism, and for three
year# could scarcely turn himself In bod ; It hml affected his
whole system. Ho tretd all remedies he could hear of, aud
all the most celebrated physicians, but found no relief until
he obtnhird thl* compound, and it cured him effectually. We
might give hundreds of suclicases cured in Now Orleans and
the South.
Levi Hill*, merchant at Ottawa. Illinois, writes that ho
wo* severely afflicted for thirty year* and for seventeen
years could scarcely walk a step. The flesh had shrunk
from his limb* ; the ipost expensive efforts had been tried
for years, but lie had lost all hope of recovery. A merchant
being In St. Louis, beard of this remedy, bought it and took
It homo, and prevailed on him to use It. lie cortlflos that
it cured him sound ami well} the flesh had returned to ht>
limbs, which had become strongs* ever. We might detail
one thousand cases more, fo equal Importance.
We most respectfully ask those who are afflicted to sona
to tho agent in their vicinity and get a circular, and read
thelettera and clrtlflcatcs of Rev. Ja«. Hitchel, Rev. N. O.
Berryman, Rev. J. H. Linn, Rev. J. M. Kelly, Rev. It. A. Col
burn. and other clergymen; while we add tire name* of Hon
J. Smith, lata President of the Dank oT the State of Missouri-
Ge*l. O. Atherton, officer In the Rank In St Lduis ; Mesne.
Jaa. II. Eddy, S. Downing. A. Holland. C. W. Slone. J. W.
Christy, Joseph Soutback. with other prominent merchants
of St. Louis, as also vast number* of otlior citizens.
Till* I* house evidence, and these are Uringwitnes/a, where
thl* great remedy was flrst Introduced, and where many
thousands have been cured during the last two years. The
proprietor* have now spened their Great Central Ofllce at No,
1 Barclay street, (Astor House.) In tho city of Now York,
wlioro nil orders for this ricdlcino willbe promptly attend
ed to.
Till* Is a vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, prepared
and recommended for this one disease alono. This Itwil
cure l
TrIck, $5 por single bottle ; or throo bottle* for $10.
W. V ALEXANDER ft CO , tWtoto*
No. 1 Barclay street. Now York City.
Constantly on hand and for sate by tlio following Drug
gist*, vis:
I.x SAVANKAJf.—a. A. SOLOMONS. J. IT. CARTER.
THORNTON’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
Savannah, Ga.
THE Subscriber I* pleased to bo ablo to an
. ELjTfrj nounco to hi* fellow cit Isons of Georgin and Flor
lila. that Ills Iko.x Front Building* on the Corner of West
Broad and Bav KTREKre. In the City of Savannah, are now
completo. and he offer* for salo one oftho most varied, dura-
bio and sidendM assortment* of CARRIAGES eror exhibited
In a Southern City.
Among my stock will bo found all of the late and most
FAsmnxAUMc styles, combining elegance witli lightness and
strength -
My whole stock has boon manufactured by tho most cele
brated manuructurersln Now York and Newark, N. J., and
lias been gotten up under my own eye during the past Sum
mer. and I* warranleil in every particular.
If twenty.four year* prnctlcnl exiierlenco in the Carringo
business (eighteen yearsof that tlmo in my nntlve State,
South Carolina) I* any passport to confidence, then the sub
scriber feels oinboldenod to nsk a share of Ills fellow citizens’
patronage, and to assure them that tho inducement* now of.
ferod in tho city of Savannah are unoqualled by those ofany
city in the South.
ft is my intension soon to enter largely Into the manufac
ture ofCarrlage* in tills city.
I lmvo secured the services of some of the best workmen In
the various branches, both native amt foreign, and I feel con
fident of my ability to present specimens of OmnaiA mark
CARKiAUSSthat shill! compare favorably with those made any
where
1 have now in my possession two Medals awarded me by
„ie -American Institute,” N. Y., and tho ’-South Carolina
Institute." for specimens of my work, that I would bo pleased
to show to any one who may have the curiosity to see these
tributes to Southern skill. J. C. TliORNTON.
„. mahogaay, black krslnut,
and oak-made In modern style and warranted to stand
furnace heat.
Book cases. Etageros. and a great variety of substantial
and cheap furniture, suitable for tho country and shipping.
Having a large manurnotory and warehouse, they mnk*
to order, and keen on hand a general assortment, and
wholesale or retail at very low prices.
, They will also continue business at tlielr old sta#d, No.
174 tulton street, (near Broadway.) until tho fir* of May,
and then remove wholly to King street pihl—3in
ENAMELLED pORN A^IE NT A L _ p6'T'Y’AGE
t» SETTS MAPI EXTRHWtT FOR-THS BOtTWERN MARKET.
No. 462 Droadway,
East side, below Crand street. Maniffadory Ho. 40 Great st..
Hew York.
GILLIES ft BYRNE take pleasure In in-**
gjs^JESforinlng tholr old patron* and tho nubile \»
y*y^¥tln general, that they continue to offer a f
well finished, warranted article of their*
LINUX GOODS.
T HR 8UBSOUBERS. IMPORTERS OF LINENS, fte. f offer
for sale a full av.irimsnt of the most approved menu- -
fecturcs, consisting IpfVrt as follow* t
Brown and Buucma/ inafx* Art) DamabI—«H widths.
Taws Cloths—of allqitkUtleaand sites. .1 >.«•
Napkins and I)orus»—Snowdrop and Satin Damask.
Bixnexn Diatxr.*—narrow to very wide, and from coarse
to flue. '
FmowcjUnt Lome ard Pnxxnxoa,
. IhuuiKO*—Pl*ln and ftney Irish, Frenchand English.
:. Hollands—Brown, bleached, black and slate, .
■ Pantaloon Linen*—8-4; 7^8 and 4-4 blay and yellow.
IJnxn Car mo H ..vnxxRruiEr#—A large variety.
■ Buirtino LiNxxa—Liglit, medium and heavy, *n ' •
Printvd SniRn.vo LiNiNu—Choice and new patterns.
MosqcitoNrtikq. "
OREENWAY. BROTHER ft'CO..
fobfi—flm 24 Park Place and 10 llarcUy-st,, N. Y.
FRENCH FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS.
Hughes. Dupuy Ac Urchange,
»3 William-tired, Hew York, .
0RTERS and Wholesale Dealers In French Fancy Goods,
r- “vvo how In storo and are receiving bdBvory packet
r’VkWj * large and deidrablo assortmehTof Goods for
?£r*fe+r«do. which they offer to the trad#at the lowest
Rnknli«^, Amon * the * r,toek be found—Agate,
S™'iwiin W L? nd fi' 11 " 6 / Buttons of*U kinds; Percus-
ribbed artdsribbed and split; Fan#
sLtu iSSr : V ihSSft complete assortment; Brush**,
kid and leathfirOartera rlmKlinW J<Ul«iiV. a fi»ifUVl.SCU«».}
Jet Goods, ftc.; Suspender*, from low to high prices.* com
ment,. ,
House ond OBos,Ann Chairs, largem
Indaor’cheira, an3
Housekeeper*. Hotel, Steamboat andRs 11 Road Companies,.
will find (t to their interest to call at tho Faotory of
No.,131 North flth St (opposite Fr* ■" ~ A '
Chalfa.-8tore *od Steamboat 8tools,Wlni
8#ttep#,ftc.
Hausel'
Agricultural Wi
yvo. mx.
I tow#,.;
Pnocnr k MxARs^SUenV Seltjfcj
' Sharpening Ploughs; of aU klteajP^
Bleel Extending Points.'' • Bur-shtt^.'Jfeach, 'awl other kind* 1
of CmUm# for repairing; Tba Emperor:or Rpssiamwardvd
for tba abova noughs. a Massive Odd Medal, value $300.—
Also, 1 the‘Great Medal at the Wdrid’a Fair, was awarded 1V‘ -•
ft M. Plough No; JO, Cultivator*with Dopbla-Paint Polishr-..
ed Steel Troth, which can bo reversed, thus getting Double
Wear of the common TcbUi. Also, CurUvttors or *11 kind*
with Steel Teeth. '
Corn Planters, -
Spain’* Atmospheric Churns,
Com Shelters, improved
kinds.
Hay and Straw Cutter#,
Hand CoritMIlli;'
Corn and Cob Crushers,
fijtJdrt JcnaATuLUxrajws.
pirte assortment; Si Ik Guards, Steel Pens, Vit Chain*. VI- nrInditnnet?resdv bnnr
slln String*, ftc.; Game Bags, Dice. Mirrors, Eyelet*. Pen- o — ® *’
• " * ftc.; — "
.; -together with many other fancy article*;
THOMAS DOUGLASST
(Late Bliven <t Baudots.) .
COMMISSION MERCHANT, Manafacturcr and wholesale
J denlor In every description of American lUtiDWAtt*, No,
. Plntt-strcet. four'door* from T’carl,NewYork.Mamtrac-
turerof the Premium Sttel Squares. Agent for Bee’s Bra
ce*, Tnrascrows. ftc. Also, Kendall ft Taylor’s Thermome
ters. Barometer*, ftc.; Union Butt Company’s Butte, Gate
Hinges. Brackets, ftc. Brown ft Brothers’ Sheet Urns*,
nrass and Copper Wire, Rivets, ftc. N. Newcomb’s Smiths’
Bellows, ftc. THOMAS DOUGLASS.
ASA FARR. Jr., Into
noil—ly of tho firm of Child. Farr ft .Comfit. Louis
Dirt Scraper*,
Agricultural Furnaces,
Ox Yoke* and Bovs.
Fork# for unloading Hay,
Man Hay Rakes,
Bow Pins,
Apple Peator#,
ox Jtiizxic*;
Mole Trans.
Pruning Hook* and Chisels,
Paws and Pcl*#ora,
Iron Well Curb*, and Zinc
tulielng for Chain Pomps, Pota'to Hooks,
Also, Horticultural ToolsYof every •'—'
Turnip Drills, 4 to $8. -
O rant’s. Patent Fan Mill#,
Garden Ktigjflea,'
Wheat 1 brills;- 4 1 -V ■
Horst Towers and ftugahere-
llowlnr _»nd..ltoatJ*''“ ‘
Chain Pump*,
CaltteTfea, ■
Bull Rings, /. • ,
Patent Iron Sastlii,
Grubbing Hoe*-,.
Transplanting Trowete,
Hay arid Manor# Forks,
Shovnls and Pnndc*, .
Garden and Ffela Iinfii,
Garden Rakes In tarloty,-
Children’s Dmlx
Darling Scythes,
Snaths, with Patent Fasten-
, li'fof
and Grass Seeits, for sale at the
and Retail. ...
. description.) Garden
lowest prices, at Wholesala <
cod—apl9 •
FLOOR OIL CLOTIIS.
ALIIRO ft HOYT,
years tf patent licn'tcd rooms’ and trojiicai dlmw” lleife we -. -- .v-itVArrnnPMS (Wnr ro
flatter ourselves, now become world w do. TV/YANUFACTURER 8 Ob FLOOR OILCLOT1I8, Offbrto
iVX tlio trade on liberal term* a general assortment of the
above goods In various width*, of 3 ft.. 3 ft. 9,4 ft. 6.6 ft.
3.« ft.. OR.. 12ft.. 15 ft.. 18 ft., and 24 ft.; also, Carriage
Otl Cloth*, in widths of 3-4ths. 7-8th*. and 4-4tlis ; also. Ta
ble Oil Cloths, 44ths, 64th*. and 0-4tlm wide. These goods
arc nil woll seasoned and will endure any climate,
Jan20—3m
own manufacture, at prices below all competition. Our re
putation for making nn article that ha* stood the test for
. . j ca j
jrldo.
As we have tho most extensive stock of any establish
ment in the United States, person* of tlio most peculiar
taste can always lie suited in reganl to styles, colors, shad
ing, ftc. The latest Parisian and Italian style* always on
hand nnd made to order. Particular attention paid to or
ders through tlio post.
Matrasses, pnllllasse*. ftc., at the lowest rates. The trade
supplied as usual in unlimited quanitles.
1losing and shipping carefully attended to.
OIL1JES ft BYRNE, 452 llroadwny, N. Y..
RonsRT Gatm, > below Grand street, oast sldo.
Thomas Jat Btrnb. / 8m febl
HD COTT AGbf ANlTcil AM AEU
Furniture.
MATHEWS Al STACY, _
Broadway, corner Snring-stred. Hew York. oppossUe St.
Hirholas Hotel, Prescott and Callamore Houses.
N OW offer at wholesale and retail, tho most extensive as
sortment of Enameled Furniture to be found In tlie
United States, nil from oriitina! designs. Including Oriental.
Serpentine, Open Cottage High Post, and other patteins.
Also, Rosewood, Mahogany, Uak und Black Walnut chamber
and parlor suite*
M. ft S., devoting themselves exclusively lo (he manufac
turing department of tills business, assure purchaser* thoy
tan procure of them well seasoned.durable and elegant fur
niture. at price* varying from $26 to $600 per suite.
N. Ik—No conhectlon with any other firm tn the city,
fehlt—3m
PREMIUM PIANO FORTES^
t wr) -, - GROVESTEEN ft 00.. No 481 Broadway.
aywrjfgyC^BN’ew York, would call thu attention of those
jit'’A X 41 about purchasing, to tlielr splendid stock of
• * * * * *fi>« to 7>J oetnve Pianos, which they b«llevo
rannot be excelled by any other In the city, either In tono.
finish, quality of material or workmanship. Medals have
lieen awarded by the American Institute to
menta five j ears in succession .
Having recently purchased tho entire stock of tho late
firm of Dubois ft Wnrriner. formerly liubol* ft Slodart. fa
vorably known for forty year* as Piano makers, they would
Invite the continuance of the favor* or tlielr friend* and
customer* with the certainty of giving equal satisfaction.
For the Southern market we nro maxing with Double
Iron Frames and Detached Casoa, peculiarly adapted to the
cllmato. fehO—Sra
_ar ■ jm ^
(SWa
BRADDURY’M - -
PIANO FORTE WARE-ROOM,
423 Broadway, Hew York.
Assorted InstiumenU of the best New
, ork and Boston manufacture.—The subscri
ber having taught tho Plano for many year*,
ami become familiar with all the different
maker’s instruments of any note, and knowing that there is
great choice not only In different makers.but In instruments
of the same mako, feels confident tbnt ho can give entire
satisfaction to nil who may favor him with their orders.
Ho will furnish Instruments of any good make ; also, Melu-
deon* and second hand l’lnnos at the lowest cash prices.
Patronage is respectfully solicited.
dec28—3m E. O. BRADBURY.
H te
S
clans and others
oc2fl
Corner of West Broad and Bey-atreoM.
moving figures, windmill. watcrmlU, clock and muiit
an elegant specimen of French mechanism, can ho scene
tho store of F. ZAUGBAUM ft CD.,
dec20 74 Bt. Julian and 107 Bryan-streeta.
H USBAND’S CALCINED MAGNESIA—Tho superior quail
ties of thl* Magnesia are, thrt It I* entirely deprived of
' carbonic acid, freo from unpleasant taste, smell or other
MCINTOSH’S LAST WORK.-
K.—The Lofty and the
Lowly.or good in all or none all good, by MU* M. J.
McIntosh, author of Two Uvea to seem and to be, Donald-
non Manor, just received and for sate by
Jan27 S. 3. 8TBLEY.
TVTECKTIE3, ftc —Juit received an assortment of fancy
IN Cravats, F
fab24 ^
N EW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.—The subscribers
are now receiving tlielr supply of Now Spring and 8um-
to which they Invite the attention of pur-
>14 NEVuT, LATIIROP ft STEUDINa.
QSNAnUUaS—Cotton Osnaburg#, from Planter’s Factory
disagreeable property, and (s without roughness or grlttl-
nsss 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, thus combining smallness of dose with
•The LoRy and the tho moat agreeable form In which magnesia can be admin
(stored. Just received ^er steamer State of Georgia,
1 In store, and for sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
BttleeUoni from female writers
*«. Illustrated by two hundred
u Ugi/tbook Jus\
it published by tho Harpora, end for
a a SIBLEY, No. 136 Congress-*tree*
8UOAR, ka—200 sacks Rio coffee, 100 do U-
■»oayra do, 50 boxes ground do,10 hhds N O sugar. 10
■Mcorado and Porto Rico do, 76 bbls crashed do, 75 do
“'red do, 60 eases Hyson tee, 40 do block do, 60 boxes
round pepper, 60 do glngsr,received end for sale nr
^ McMAHON ft DOYLE.
1 Batter;
Herring,
quarter do Raisins; 100
wheat! 20 boxes assort*
m Candles; 10,000 aop#-
steamer end far sals
JOHNSTON ft 00
lo do RafaiiM; 60 half and 60 .
■ quarter and eighth bbls Buckwheat 1
Jtedy; 60 do Near Bedford Bperm C
■Plantation Segora. Received per
1 novll SCRANTON.
Tvdricb.—Just received. 20 bbls Stuart’* Crashed end
^•rifted Sugar, 3 bhds New Orleans do, 10 casks, qta.
fats, Byass London Porter, 26 doss n fancy handled
mi, 60 do assorted Scrub Brashes and Cloth*# Lines,
12 and 3 hooped Water Valla, 25 ‘ do* Wash Boards, 30
\ In >4 lb. cans. 60 boxes Btodal’s Soap. Candles,
_ v and 10 half ehests black Tea, tn )i II. packs,
■®fi for aalo by
O ATS.—400 bushels Tennessee Seed Oat* of superior qual-
ity, for sal* by f»b0 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
P ' ORTOf AND ALE.—75 casks pints superior London. Por
ter, 26 do do strong Scotch Alo, received direct, and
for sate at New York price#, by „
fabl8 PADELFORD, FAY ft CO.
P ROPOSALS will be received for the construction and
putting down of a floodgate in the 8prlnfleld canal.—
For plan and specification* apply to the undersigned.
feb28 JAMES P. SCREVEN. Chairman D. C. C.
Tj 10 COFFEE—400 bags Rio Coffe. now in store and for
X\ sal* by feblO KIPBEE ft RODGERS.
A1SINS.—100 whole, half and quarter boxes prime
Bunch Raisins, for sole by .
bVi - COHEN ft TARVER.
TIAI8INS. ftO.—Fresh raisins. In whole, half and quarter
XV boxea; prune*. In boxes and glaaa Jars; figs, In whole
and half drama; citron, In eases: sandfe*. auorted mixed
candles, mottoes, rock candles; Justin More andfor sale
cheap by fel>22 KIPBEE ft RODGERS.
S ARDINES.—3 cases Quilloux Sardines, 100 Iba French
“ - - - - «««.««
Jyl4 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
T HE HOME CIRCLE, or familiar thoughta on various
topics, literary, moral and aoefal, by Mrs. Kirkfaml;
Homes of Amorlcan Authors, comprising anecdotal and do-
scrlntlvo sketches, illustrated with views of tlielr resilien
ces from original drawings, and a fac simile at the manu
script of each author; Romance of Indian Ufa and other
tale*, by Mrs. Mary IL Eastman, beautifully illustrated ; Il
lustrious I’praonages of the lllth Century, illustrated with
•tool engravings | Gems from Moore's Melodies, 4to., ten
beautiful illiisfratlan*; Tlio fflblo In tho Family, by Doctor
Boardman : Foot Prints of Truth, or Voleo of Humanity, by
John Cole Hager, Illustrated steel engravings ; Gift Book of
Gems, a literary offering of all seasons, edited by Emily Per-
rival,richly Illustrated; Review of New Themes; received
and for sate by 8, 8. SIBLEY,
dod14 136 Congress-street.
L ARD.—25 bbls and 60 kegs prime Lard, landing from the
brig Kate Ileath.from N«
New Orleans, snd for aale by
COHEN ft FOSDICK.
B elting, implements, ftc.. by ixte arrivaj^.-
1,600 feet patent leather bands, 2 to 18 Inches wide.
160 tray or canal wheelbarrows, 16 pair natont balance
—slea complete, 2 dozen counter do. 12 do Carolina (Er
.. h) hoes, 2 do large mounted grind stones, ldo small
do (or family use, 2 agricultural tool chests containing prun
ing and garden implements complete, 1 dozen Crowell's pa
tent thermometer churns, 1 do garden wbeelbarrowi, 100
1 plaster and cement, French and Georgia millstone*,
igne and Esopua do, Dutch anchor brand bolting cloths,
grates, tann mill*, grain cradles, grass scythes, reap hooka,
ftc.,lor aale by
,12 CHARLES H. CAMPF1KLD.
1 Chocolate, for sale by
S OUTHERN METHODIST HYMN BOOKS-A ganeral
sortment received and for solo by „ S. B. SIBLEY,
. feb2S 136 Congreaa-street.
QBSD OAT8.—300bags heavy North Rim 8wd Oats, land-
&i., uu ,, or »u lr fAnEJonp, FAY fc CO.
T^OMESTIO LIQUOR.—160 bbls New Orleans Rectified
U WhUky.100 do E Phelps’ Northern Gin, 40 do P ft H
Connecticut River Rya do, 76 do Lather Felton end Pure
Boston Rum, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 20 aderter and 20
eighth casks 4th proof do, SO bbls superior old Monongabe-
la WbUsy, 60 do do Rye do, 400 gross old Georgia
- Brandy for aale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
OPRING 0AS8IMERS.—Just received a fine assortment of oc6
O fancy colored and blaritfeM. rrenchOresimwa.
feblO PRICE ft VEADER, 147 Ba
T HE Subscriber# have just recairad a handsome assort-
mant of printed DelAlneSjGMbmares, Mohair Lustres,
English end French Merinos, tonBhr with other hendsoms
Dress Goods, whloh they offer at their usually low prices.
J. H. COHEN ft CO..
New Store. 140 nronghtoo-»t
VEADER, 147 Bay-et
by atoanior Florida, an as-
DAV1D O'OONNOR, fine fancy oolbrad.
S’SlI-MrtUM-HriBlrt. . .
IlOOKH 11 l-Hurr H»„, * ot
Ihur., b, tha author of UrtlilrtmtlUltUiid,
§ltf or tha Female Banditti, ftc
'! I Gleason's Plctoral.
1 * containing an answer to tho Hour-
fawood’s M*farina for March; Barnum’a niustnted Goodfrin’l'Tobacco, Ill frhri**,
^forsala at th* Iwok store of -- louring gn Philax*,’an4 for uH to'
8. a SIBLEY, 136 Copgreaa-street, • • Janlfl 1 ^ ” ' ■" J. f Y. OOWIIUT ft
■8Y7IND0W SHADES AND CURTAIN MATERIAL' 4 .—A
VV very handsom* assortment or painted Window Shads*
In Gothic, landscape, street riawa, boqnet, flowers, gUt edge,
ftc. Also^muslln and face Curtains, white furniture DiraU
ty and buff linen all widths, whit* cotton, bullion and ball
•T7LUID MAGNESIA.—This condensed aolatlos la • very
A. agreeable And efficient form for tha administration of
Magnasta, and U vnry ueafnl In Naueea, Acidity of tha
, and chewing
and quarter papare
GROCERIES, die.
200 bid* Bnltlmore Flour. 60 do Genesiec do,
26 do Hiram Smith do, 60 Imifdo Cnnnl do,
25 bbbls Butter Crackers. 26 do Sugar do,
60 boxO'<Soda do, 6 bag* raft shelled A! ionds,
100 whole, half and quarter' boxes Raisin*.
200 boxes sperm, adamantine and tallow Candles,
100 do Pale and No. 1 Soap. 26 do do do Starch.
20 do Ground Pepper, In )•£ lb paper*. 200 do table Salt
100 eighth, quarter and half chuita Tea,
200 do Tobacco, assorted qualities,
100 bag* Rio Coffee. 60 do Java do,
50 bbl* Stuart's refined B ft G Sugar,
60 do circle A crashed do, 10 d» ground do,
20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do Now Orleans do,
10 boxes Imf do. 200 bbls Domostle Liquors,
20 cases a*’d Picktes, 80.000 Svgars. *»’d qualities,
60 gross Pipes, 100
60 do* Broom*. 100
600 new sugar-cure
6 hhds Shoulder*. 100 sacks Salt.
10 tierces new Cubs Molasses. 60 bbls do do,
10 do Stuart’a sugar-house Syrup,
And a general assortment of foreign Brandies and Wines
n store, for sale by feb26 COHEN ft TARVER
G ROCntlES.—80 bbls Stuart’s refined Sugar
20 boxes Loaf Sugar, 10 bbl* crashed Sugar
6 bbls powdered Sugar
60 boxes pale and No 1 Soap, 10 boxes toilet Soap
26 ~ No 1 Starch, 26 boxes Pearl Starch
20 bags Java Coffee, tending for sale by
aep30 COHEN J
■ ic.ic, w.uwi no u
»*, 100 rcamkJVrapping Paper,
in. 100 Deinijons. 1. 2.8 and 6 gallons,
ir cured Hams, 6 hhds Sides,
1883.
GKO. VV. & .TKlflAlj READ,
m Manufacturers nnd Wholesale Dealers in HATS.
CAI* 8 AND STRAW GOODS, have now in store and nre
constantly receiving, a cholco and magnificent stock of good*
in the above line, to which the attention of the trade and
country merchant* is invited.
Orders oro solicited, which shall havo careful and prompt
attention. 10 COURTLAN'D-ST,, near Broadway,
janl.'J—3m And adjoining Western Hotel. New York.
TRUNKS, VALISES AVD CjVRPKT BAGS.
Stores 70 Maiilen Lane or 0 Ulrriy street, and 159
Broadway, Hew York.
Maiinfactosry. 34a Ilronil-at., Newark, N. J.
C. I*. ROKBACIl ft Co. would Invite the at-
tention of Dealers to their stock of the at»ore
artlclei. Being one of the oldest establish-
’ment*. tlielr facilities are second to none.—
Samples of tlielr good# can bo found In almost all the prin
cipal cities nnd towns In tlio United State*.
They do not wish to mako unseemly pretension*—suffice
it to say that they will not be undersold. Merchants who
choose to send Uiem orders may depend upon prompt and
satisfactory return*. 3m—mhl
lND1A RUDDER goods.
T HE*ub*criber would respectfully call the attention nf
hi* old cuNtnmers and merchant* throughout tho Uni
te)! State* and Canada, to hi* stock of Rubber Good*, manu
factured by himself expressly for the spring trade of 1853.
Ill* stock of RUBBER CLOTHING. 1* iiarticuterly deserving
•«f inspection, a* it Iia* ncrer before been so complete, nor
tho articles mnro perfect.
a.v Bxmvaivi stock or
Coats. Carringo Cloth. Machine Belting,
Capes, Wading Pants Engine Packing,
Pants. Piano Coreri, I Jfe Preservers,
Overalls, Gloves. Air Balls,
laggings, Caps, Whips,
nnd every description of Rubier Goods constantly on hand.
The above aro warranted t* stand any climate, and will
bo sold at most reasonable prices. Orders solicited and
promptly attended to.
D. HOrOMAV, 27 Malden Lane,
First cor. from Broadway, and &9Na**au-Bt., N. Y.
Jnn20—3m
TO VV 11 OLES ALlf BIERCII ANTS;'’
JOHN C. HENDERSON ft CO.,
Ho. 62 Rucdu Hiubourg Poist'Sinier. Paris, ami 174and 170
PtarUslrtd. Hew York,
O FFER for salo nn cxtenslvs assortment of French nnd
American Artificial Flowers, Feathers hml Ornament*.
Italian. French, English and American Straw Bonnets, Rib
bons. ftc.
Tlie above, chiefly of our own manufacture, embrasesthe
largest and most varied stock to be found in the U. States,
Samples may be seen at our wareroom in New York.
Janl3—3m
TO MANUFACTURERS
r HE Subscriber would Invite the attention of
facturcrs. and others to his Stock of Factory Findings,
consisting in part of Shuttles, Pickers. Leather. Twines, Ma
chine Cards, Woaver’a Reeds, Heddlcs, Bobbins, Spools,
ftc.. ftc.
Also,' superior Oak-taoned, Stretched and Rlvited Belting
for Machinery. «
Agent for tha rale of Jaequard’s Shearing and Napping
Machines, Wool Pickers, Water Wheel Regulators. Fatfaott
Werpe, ftc. • OSCAR SCHENCK,
jan27—3m 132 Water, corner of Ptne-at., New York.
I ft TARVER.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
TV? EW and beautiful Spring and Summer Goods, Just ro
ll ceived by the teat Steamer. Vis: Barege Delaine;
Worsted Bareges; SUk Tissues; Colored Sewing Silk; Dresses
FoutenI Silk; Colored and Black Chslleys and Bareges; Black
and Colored Silk; Black Flgnred Barege# and Tissues; Black
and Colored F. Muslin; Black and Colored Ginghams: Plain
and Colored Lawni; Black and Colored French OambriB; and
a fine assortment of Rteek and Colored Calicoes: Plain and
Flgnred Swiss Muslin; Jaconet Cambric and MullMosUn;
Plaid and Striped Swiss Muslin; Silk Parasols, very pretty:
also, Silk and Cotton UmbreUaa. All of which we offer on
the most accommodating terms.
mhl8 AIKEN ft BURNS.
\j LW BOOKS.—Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, by Ann
XV Maury; Yankee Notions, or Whittllns from Jonathan
Jock Knife, vol. 1, price $IK; Kate Stewart, a etory from,
Blackwood’s Magazine; Putnam’s Monthly, a magazine of
literature, aclenco and art, vol. 1, No. 1: Romance of Stu
dent Ufa Abroad, by IUehard B. KtmbikU, author of St. Led-'
wr, ftej A Story of Life on the Isthmus, by Joseph W. Fa-
bens; Pictures from 8t. Petersburg, by Edwa/d Jerrman;
Harper’s Magazine for January; Consolation, in discourses
on select topics, addressed to the suffering people of God, by.
J. W. Alexander,', D. D. 5 lire of Sir Walter Scott, by Donald
MacLeod; More or Frank Freeman’# Ilarber Shop; recelv-
ed By dec30 JOHN B. CUBBEDOE.
RANGING
* I frIE Timber Cutters of Edteto River. SoutlT Carolina, re-
X apoctl vely call the attention of buyers of Timber to th*
Charleston market for that article. They believe that they
furnish as well got and as large good heart Timber *■ can
be fonnd In any Southern city. Dy a strange and arbitrary
system of measurement—keeping the foreign trade In igno
rance of the cheapness of the manat, the Hill* of Charles
ton are enabled to purchase the Timber, at' prices enor
mously low to th# Timber cutters Th# tetter wouUHhere-
fore. Invite buyers to examine their market. The same
timber which brings In Savannah; (by the paperslfrom 8 to
12 dollar* per .thousand fa^teaMf aelltac In-forir*--
fromito fS. , .... ■ Janl6—lawll
VT r°r “WfeJH»dtoden«a.;,Tbes*,
b# fonnd much more convenient than apy ofthellqul
preparations,aa they eon bo c*>rri4d about' the person, an.
always ready for use when the eough te tronbtesome/thaa
****•
VEVVPORT WATER CURE.
T HIS establishment will be opened on the first of April
next. Address Dr. W. F. IlEH, Newport. It. I.
feb2»—3m •
FRANCIS’ lilETALLIC LIFE BOATS.
Offct 10 Broadway. Hew York.
* | ’Hk undersigned sre prepared to furnish Metallic Life
X Boats, of any size or model, and !n any number, upon
short notlco.on reasonable term*.
MARSHALL I.EFFERTS, Treasurer
mh28—3m Francis’ Metallic IJfe Boat Company.
N EW YORK WIRE RAILING WORKA—liieteubtcriber
manufactures WIRE RAll JNG for pnbllc and private
grounds. Verandah, Window Guards and Grating.
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAU4NO. Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads,and Iron Furniture.
WIRE FENCES, for plantation*, railroad*, ftc.. made entire
ly on a new plan, with rail* and iron host*; price* at 9.11,
and 13 cents per running foot defect high. For circulars
with design*, address, JNO. B. W1CKEKSIIAM.
362 Broadway, N.Y.
N.D.—Tlio Subscriber would refer to tho enclosure of For
»ytb Place, the railing and gallery work at the Jewish Syno
gogue. and a number of dwelling* in Savannah.tho enclosure
of tho private cemctry of the Everett family, and also to hte
work at Macon, Madison, and other places in Georgia.
Agent la 8avannnh. O. W. HARDCABTLK,
No. 200 Congress-st., and 96 St. Julian st.
mar 6 d 1 yr—cly
NWE YORK MARBLED IRON WORKS,
Office. Ha. 3 John-sired, second floor, (near Broadway.)
MANUFACTORY, 401, 4l>3 A.Vn.405 OIKRRT-STRKET.
T HE most extonslro manufacturers nf Martileized Iron
Mnntlos. Tabio Tops, Columns. Tilaaterz, Clock Cases,
Fancy Articles, ftc., representing tho choicest variolic* of
Mirble. Al«o. Window IJutel*. Sills. Ralconies and other
Casting* for bnilnings of overy description.
The above Company beg leave to call tlio attention of ar
chitects. builder* nnn tho public generally, to tbelr assort
ment of Marbletzed Cast Iron Mantles and othor articles,
which thoy are now manufacturing on tho most enlarged
scale; the beauty and design of which, and their exquisite
finish has never been equalled and cannot bo excelled.
Their exact Imitations of tho finest varieties of marble, such
as Egyptian, Sienna, Bmcatelle, Vcrd Antique, Prince Al
bert. Agate, I’yrenrse, Light Spar, ftc., has elicited tlio un
qualified commendation of cnnnnueurs in marbles, and es
tablished tlielr popularity with the public.
Some of the advantage* of this discovery, consist In It*
capability of withstanding ji high heat, of resisting acid*
nnd oils, which stein and defneo marbles, and tholr cheap
ness. (being about one-third the cost.) In comparison with
nil other kinds of mantles ; also, tho ndr&ntngo of being
packed nnd srnt with safety to any part of tlie country.
Tlie marbling department is under tlie superintendence
of Mr. K. Drama, who first introduced this invaluable dls-
eovery to tho public, and demonstrated It* practical utility
and application to metals and othor substances, Address
order* and communication* to
Jan22—3m CHARI.FH CROSBY, Soc’ry.
PAPER -HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS, ETU.
Ho. 4 Horth fifth, street, two doors above Marled, ,
Phllttflrlphta.
T HE undeT»lped liavo Just opened a frosh and complete
atock of Wall Papers, among wlilob are gold and vel
vet. flno satin, and the lowe*t priced ungtezed paper*; also,
decorations, border*, flro-screens. curte!ns;-rte.. which they
offer at the lowest price*, both wholesale and retail.
Tho boat workmen employed to hang paper cither In tho
city or country.
Blank Books, Stationery, de.—'Wo havo also our usual as-
sort iimnt of writing paper# wrapping papers, blank and
scliiKi! books, stationery, etc.
rARRisii ft iioucn.
No. 4 North Flth street, 2 door* above Market,
Philadelphia.
fly Cash paid for country rags. nililO—cod
DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING,
I N AI.L ITS BRANCHB*.—Business curds, with apnropri-'
ate device*, embossed In a new style. In plain and fancy .
colors. Seals of every description, with or without presses.
Envelopes printed with nsmu, business and address, labels,
bill heads, manufacturer’s tickets,'ftc.. all executed In tlio
neatest manner and at prices 26 per cent, below any sim|- ■
ter establishment, in consequence of better and improved
facilities for the execution of such work,
N. B.—All orders by mull promptly attended to. Goofa •
sent to any part of the country.
T. 11. CALVERT ft CO..
Envelope and Seal Press Manufacturers, IHe Sinkers. Em be*,
tore and Eengravera. 48 South 3d-*t., Philadelphia.
mh29
SNUFF AND TOBACCOT"
rEIFJl LORHLARD, MANUFACTURER,
Ho. 42 Ckatam-st., Hew York.
papers; a more particular description of the
cles can be known by aendlag for a full price
above. janl4—3m
RICHARDSON’S
LINENS, DAMASKS, SHNETINGS, ftc,
"PURCHASERS desirous of procuring tha okxcivxooom Sr*
X requested to see that tha ns me of tho Arm, J. N. RICH-
ARD60N, SONS ft OWDEN, 1a stamped In full pa each are
tide, a guarantee of ita soundness and durability. Agent#;
JOHN BULLOCKF. ft JOHN B. L0CKK,
d*c29—3m 36 Plne-Strdot, New York.
THE LARGEST SILK RIBBON AND TRIM- 1
MINO HOUSE IN NEW YORK.
T HOMAS O. STEARNS Importer U«1 Jobber of Silk, Mil
linery and Fancy Goods, 102 Bnhdway. New York, has
now In store and te dally receiving and offering at th* fewest
prices,* complete assortment of GJoda in hla "
eing all the rarlnoi styles and x "
and Fancy Silks, Maraelltes, FT
Bonnet Ribbons, Taffeta and
mines of all kinds, French and _
Silk Cravate, Embroideries,‘ Slot
Hits, Barege*.Lace#, Whlto "
offer)
i: te hla lin#, embro-
conalstlngof Black
. Shawls. Trimming*.
. Ribbons. Dm# Triau
late Crape*. Crape Llsae*
of all- Kinds. ■BHkj Ijim
1, Ljc.Handket-
UXBRBELU AND P AR4!
234 «M(f236DrtKal—
THE MOST EPTENSITE
I S now prepared to offer hte q
erallyi such an aariortraentl
which for beftaty. quality, M ~'~
ed by any Loure in tha Ur
Walk I ng C* no UmbreUaa, Fold 1 nj
Ingde.r8ylphld*parasols. . •
Also, Very rich Pllk Umbreltes
Ivory; pesrl and J#»tm wood hand
Very superior mourning and'
Boggy Umbreltea, 'of oxtra
1cAiGT
CHEAP WINDOW SHADE DEPOT AND
MANUFACTORY.
S. IV. corner Arch and Second-streets, Philadelphia.
G L. MIIJ.KRfc Co. offer orery rariety of Shades, whole-
• sale and retail, snch aa Scroll. Flower, Gothic, Vlgn.
otto. Oil and Dry landscapes, at the lowest price* for qual
Ity of work.
Orders for Gilt. Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades
executed at short notice.
Merchants aud others are Invited to give us a trial. Wi
Wit!. THY TO PUMFK.
Brasses. Trimmings, fto.. always on hand.
Remembor 8. W. corner Excoxn and Alien streets.Phila
delphia^^ 2m—febl 8
THE CELEBRATED nLACK DIAMOND
STOVE.
Tlie subscribers have Just receiv
ed a second supply of the above
COOKING STOVES, tor burning
coal, and do unhesitatingly declare
and say. that they are tlie moat per
fect article of tlio kind In use, eltli-
or north or south. Satisfactory ref-
crenccs can tie furnished where
they have been tried in this city. We nsk no pay until fair
ly tested. For sale only at the new House Furnishing Store
1 • MORSE ft NICHOLS,
oc2G 165 Broughton-street.
As
STOVES, STOVES.
Tlie subscrllxT ha* just received a tergcnun.hcr ol
Conking and Parlor Stoves, which he will iH«;ioseot
on accommodating terms. Amqng them may be
found tho following: Cooking Stove*. The Republic. laity ct
tho Inko, Air Tight Premium, Queen of the West. Empire
Premium, Ka«tern Premium. Parlor and offlco Stove*.—
Union Cottage. Cylinder. Sheet Iron, (uir tight) squnreaniD
oval. Six Plate, llox Stoves.
Hollow Ware Pots. Ketttrs. Ovens, Spider*. Sauce Paun,
ftc. ftc. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, for sale, and manu
factured at short nntiro. Orders far Roofing, Gutters, nnd
Leaders,nttendod lo with punctuality.
JOHN J. MAURICE,
Nos. 10 and 12 Barnard atreet
THE
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
THE Alterations and Improvements In nur
;bre, including a fine Show Room for Wan:
Fortes, and a Music Department for ladles
being now completed, we would Invite the at
tention of the musical public to our stock.comprising every
article in the line, which can be furnished (wholesale am.
retell) at New York prices.
PIANO FORTES.bv A.Stodsrtft Co...I. B. Dunham, and
others of established reputation, constantly on hand.
F. 7.0GBAUM ft CO., importers,
No*. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-strents,
dec7 Next to Market Square.
prime Sides; 10 cask* prim*
new Shoulders', 260 bags Rio Coffeo; 150 bbl*. Balti
more Flour; 20 hhds. prime N. O. Sugar; 10 hhds. clarified
N. O. Sugar; 160 bbt*. Stuart’s B. ft V. Sugar; 60 boxes Col
gate’s No. 1 Soap; 60 boxo* Colgate’s Pale Soap; 60 bbls. N.
O: Syrup; 60 hhds. Cuba Molasses; 26 tierce* do.; 25 bar
rels do.; 60 boxes star Candles—landing and for sate by
feb2l
NK ft HOLCOMB.
F ISH. ftC—& tes cod fish. IOO boxes smoked herrings. 30
bbls pickled do, 30 bbls No. 1. 2 and 3 mackerel, 60
half bbls do. 20 kltts do. 60 boxes buckwheat, 26 half bbls
do. received and for sale by
feb7 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
pearl Starch. For sate by DAVID O’CONNER^ **°
fobl7 corner Dronghton and Drayton streets.
style* and qualities, all of
est market price, tor
#eo Laroche, bowne ft co,
B ’ u/xm OIL CLOTHS.—Th* moat complete atock of Oil
Cloths, in every variety of patterns end colors,vsryfag
In widths from one to eight yarns. Famllte* and hotel keep
ers can cover their dining room# orhalls^ without piecing.
feb5
lelr dining rooms or halls without placing.
. H. GUION, Agent Carpet Warehnasc, _
140 Cnngrre* and 67 Bt. Jullan-sts. •
40 whole and 20 hair bbls Urge No. 1 Mackerel, 60 boxss $’*
And 8's Grant ft Williams’ Tobaeeo. 90 quarter casks Madei
ra Wine, 26 bags Black Pspper, 20 poxes ground do In X ft
papers, fiC bbls Crashed and Powdered Sugar, 80 do Stuart’s
A, B end C Clarified do. 200: packages assorted Greon and
Black Tea, 200 bags prime Green RJo Coffee, 100 boxes Rev’s
1st and 2<] quality Lemon Syrup, 60 bbls Sugar House Mo
lasses, 32 do New Orleans do. JO casks choice 8ogar Cured
Hams, 80 boxes Beadsll’a Patent Tallow Candles. 300 ‘ ‘
1 Pale and Family Soap, landing and for aale by'
• mhl4 ‘ ' SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. »
TTAMii-41 casks Sugar-cjtred Hama. 16 kejre Butte;
XI 26 kega Lard, 66 boxSaCheese, 26 do Tickle#
60 boxes Sperm Candled. 60 do Adamantine do. .
6 qr cask# Malaga Wine, 5 bbl* White Wine Vinegar
6 bbl* Cider Vinegar, 10 do Sugar-housa 8yrnp
.1 300 bags Drop Shot, 60 do Buckshot, 100 sacks Salt
v: Binding and for sals by oeS • 00HEN ft TARVER.
X' 10 bbls anperior bleached Whale OR ; 10 bbl*
received and for sale by fold MoMAHON ft!
JLi White, red, black; and bar Lead, shot aaaorte
nmmtla mwSm * A 1.* 41 Ika l-M*
chlefa, ftc. The undersJgnedj Inrltss the attention of'the' — . —
fi™ »* , " a pOTATSEffa.-M bbU ‘M urf «U0f PoUlo
*.“”*“* Wmis’o m-MSK m w™, P iobM..»i«H*bi«i»iirb,i.o*:iobhSUfu
deo20—lyr Between liberty)t end Malden Lane, N. Y. ~
UITH,
SMUFXCTUBElt
r, Mw Yerk. “
THE WORLD I
leraandmercbantegen-
lbrelhte'andlFanteote,'
equals
*•“»,».« aabtolMc.!
., Trunk do„ 8elf open-
Dupont's powder, 14,1-2 and 26 lbs. kega.
Altera, borax.toua atoh*. coppenu: glut, brimstone, .
Balphur. madder. Indigo, logwood^aal soda, sal nitre,
« r »tl»,#al epdom, aalklaubsr.iiun earbsoda, .
:rt*ri* add, gum champhor.gwa Arable, saagntelo, >
« frwUr. no* vomica, eseyoea aaaerted, opcdeMoc,
. . ..
-Trr—t* 99 * yeucw^SjMudah brown, Umberllthtrtge,
bT-: r \. foba . ^ ; KIRBEEl
GAS WORK, LAMPS, die.
A RCHER ft WARNER, Manufacturer#. No 110 Chestnut-
street. Pliltadoliihia,respectfully solicit the attention ot
purchasers, to. tholr assortment of chandelier#, bracket#,
pendants, aqd every description of gas burners: nteo.eyery
variety of tempo, gtrawtol«. he.' We warrant our good*
equal in quality, and our prices aa lows* any other estab
lishment In the country.
Tli# Trade supplied with burners, mercury, caps,brass fit
tings. air pumps, ftc.. at reduced prices.
ARCHER ft WARNER.
Kill* 8. Archer, I William F. Mlskey,
“ ' ■" | Wm. O. 11. Merrill
Redwood F. Warner.
FRONT-ST. WIRE MANUFACTORY. .
Tb Southern dl Western Merchants. Manufacturersanddhers.
W ATSON ft COX, Stove, ltlddlo; Rcrech and Wire Cloth
Manufucturera. No. 40 North Front-street, Phltedol-
phla. where can always bo found every articlo in their line,
or manufactured to order at short notlco. Orders' by mall
or otherwise, solicited.’, jan18—eodtlnpl
LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE,
117 Cheetnut-street, below fburtk. north side, Philadelphia.
Wf E lufonn merchants uml resilient# of till* vicinity, tbnt
VV the mosVcomplete assortment or Mantel. Pier. Wnll
and Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private use. or all kinds
for country sale, with Portrait and Picture Frames, ftc., will
be found at our establishment.
Ixmg experience and large facilities enable us to sell tho
best goods at lowcat prices.
Dlmensiona being given, wo will give estimates for any
I zed Mirror*, delivered free from breakage, at any point.
Orders solicited.
French Plate Glass, for Stores, Dwellings, fte., at importa
tion prices. THOMAS J. NATT ft CO
aplfto-Qod
and Vciil-
NEW OAKPETINGB.
T HE subscriber has Just received per 1st
large and fresh stock of the richest and
of Velvet. Tapestry, nrusiels, three-ply Ingratu i.
tlsn Car;ieting«, all of which aro offered on the most dosir-
alilo terms.
Wllh a full assortment of Oil Goths, Table Covers, Mat
ting, ftc.
Purchasers are requested to -make an early examination
as strong inducement* will be held out In cash buyers. ‘
R. B. WALKER. 190 Chestnut-street,
m!il7—lawtf below 8th. South side; Philadelphia.
BLINDS AND.SHADES.
Take Notice. J
TJ J. WILLIAMS, No. 12, North Sixth-street, a few door#
IJ • above Market-street. Philadelphia, Is tlio most exten
sive ond best manufacturer of Window Tlllnda nnd Shade#
In the United States, and has taken tho highest premiums
at all the exhibitions; he buys tho best materials by whole-
sal- cheaper for Cash than other# pay for Inferior articles by
relall. and can, therefore, sell miperior Vonctlnn Blind# and
Shades, a# cheap a* others ask for Inferior articles. Painted
Window Shades In'great vartetyi ofbealtUfuP designs and
superior qnslity. Buff and White linen Shades, Blind and
Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, ftc., wholesalo and retail, nt
the lowest cash prices. Store Shade#'painted and lettered
to order. Iteedlllinds at manufacturers’ prices. Old HllnJ#
painted to look as good m now. Purchasers, by calling,
will bo convinced that ho lolls a superior article, and guar
antees full satisfaction. A liberal discount made to dealer#.
’• We study to pleated* ■
BKNJ. J. WILLIAMS.
aplfl—cod No. 12 North flth-street, Phila,
e by
WAPHENE.
A N INDIAN PREPARATlON/tot restorl ng grey hair to'
it# original color. It I# guaranteed by tho F
hat if the patient I# grey, he can hare hte hair n
It* original color by using Jsmet’s Wahpeno. . Foi
Jan‘11 W. W.' IJNCOLN, Monument Squatw.'*-
WINES, LiaVORS BlBOAnS, UR0UERIE8. j .
T IIK Kubscrlber ka* on hand a line and well selected
Stock of Imported pure Wines, IJquor* and Bogus,
comprising th# following:
Brandy—10 half pipe# Otard, Dupuy ft Go. ; 8 do do
old llennessy ; 2 do do Sazerae, 1808 ; 2 do do Jean Louis,'
1800 • 8 do do J. J. Dupuy.
Wlnea-4 half pipe# olk'Teserve Madeira ; 2 do do ■
London Particular; 8 :do do bid Port; fl do do Sherry
Wine ; 20 ea*ks Claret; 40 baskets Gum pax no.
Segora—20.000 Klo Honda ; 10,000 La Crate ; 6,000
la UpW: 10.000 La. Patria ; 26,000 TVabucoa.'
Fancy Grooerlea^-A large supply,auch as imported
Cordial*. &V ,1l «h Pickles and Bailees, Preserves, 8weetmeate,
Prunes and Jeuwrt. Formic by < • - A. BONAUD, - -
de8 , • Corner p( Ray and .Wblfeker-atreeta,.
MARSHALL HOUSEaDRESUlNG SALOON.
TkA’ 123SRS.COHEN ftBANNONrespectfully annopnecto; ;
IVX the cltlxens of Satanpab. that their arc now prepared
to doaUklAdsor work' in thelr llnC, *t'thete new' aho P ;'
nrarthecorner of Broughton and Drayton-ata. They bare,' l
e#U Wished, the following as their rates of charges: Fora v
■Ingle sbav-’n-.; per month, for * or three tlmesprt wrtk,'-' *
T6e. 14 timeaa week II ;l hr.fi time* « week II. $0;tor#ry.
thl oboofi B*** CatUn * ?9°r * h*te curling 26«i;
' Vr‘?£S&& wfll always feold hlmself In nadteem to at.; •
{Sfrh,'^kU —jgy»V '
rpo THE J-ADIES.—We would respectfoily cell tho attsn-
1 tlon of the tedlec of Sarahnah. udilourroundltiff coun
try, to the following new and beaetifiilfoed# which we have "
lust received, vis : allk Pori* mantillas, laced giaap mantil
las, black nett acarfe.- ooPd; neet acatfe,: ladietf eravtM and
ties, French worked colters, Ueedrapaajchashlsatta and xra- • ’
der sjeevei, bonnst ribhon-tause qan ribbon, black velvet
ribbon. Alexandras light kid gloraa, black nett mltte, ool'd, /.. -
too numeroua to mention. Pleat* call and see ft*;v©tir,; -
arlve*} *U of which willbeaoUl oh tha heat poUslbl* tsrrmi* **•
by Mhlt-"-j ",
&£a&)£na£/&iHttiX