The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, April 27, 1853, Image 1

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VOL. g_—-i 1 ^ 1 CUjr Mid ObontyPrlnteri. DAILY - , l^-TRI-NVteKLY It—WEEKLY, $3- V^PATABW IH APVAWOM. the DAiLYanouaiA.lv 11 nnUlshed inty morning »nJ ironing, 8und»r« exc«pt- TIIB TRI-WEEKLY QBOROIAJI» . run to* ooujtm, Ti nttbllihed to meet the arrangement of the malls, thm mIm a weekTfrussday, Thursday and Saturday,) and con. Ufa* all ths Intelligence, Commercial, Political and MUcella- SiLu* Including new Advertteemente In.the Dally, aent to Til parte of the State and Union, or dellrercd In the city, at * 1 rouR douam n* jJea\3x,\^ am Aset, the weekly georgiaii, Containing allthe Important mattter of the daUlM,t> pnb* •’"«5 n ^LSwyin, t .. 4WW for Weekly $3. tala by : v fobO " A, BONAUD, YBaSaNtWiI <UtCfiD*.-400 1«M. so, ko.83.ni40 VU8 A?(D rOKraa—aa ciikl.1. And jwrUr,pioU »nd / hlfir rt * i ■;. ... , ooiren A TARTER,' JSSSSSffi • • - «-v« a nAM AtlD. S BPARAOUS ROOTS.—1 caaa uparag . order, Just received perl’bOadrtp^la atoameji and tor “wJI ragu* roots, in line steamer. ar* ...I4N00EN, Nonument Square.. WaOON AND UUD-20 caika choice hams, 15 bhds stdre] 1 U 20 do ahouldera, 20 bbls oholoo leaf lard, recolred and Ibraaleby mhl ’ McMAHON A DOYLE. fotsaleby YUfrOt AND CHEKsi-iO firkins Ooahen butUr, W» J boxoi cbeeie, received and for aale by mhl MoMAHOjr ft DOYLE. T) ACOM-40 hhda prime (Idea, for tale, to arrive per a Jj Martha Jane, from Haw Orlsans, by WILMS ft BRUNDAGE. *DUTTER AMD CHEESE.—26 firkin* prime and choice D Butter {' 80 boxes Cheeae, juit received and for aale by febld * McMAHON ft DOYLE. AVERY’S SEWING MACHINES. Price only %2b-PaUnUd Od. 19,1852. Tlila machine la acknowledged by all who have uied It to Pe auperior to that of any other Sewing Machine ever In- Tented, for Ita almpllclty, compactneaa, the beauty and strength or Ita atltch and Ita cheapneaa. It wclgha about 25 lbs., and coat* only ftom $25 to WO. It will work neatly with the ainalteat thread, the fineit cambric or tllk. aa well ■ttnd and work it raptdly, without any danger of ita getting out of order, and can do the work of more than,twenty unitrcMt* much bettor la every rerpect than It can to done by hand. ‘P* atltchea are Indeyendentof each other, so much ao, Uat If every other stitch la cut. the aeam still hold* go*d and atrong. It la unllka and much hotter than kn « «ther sewing machine erer Invented. The machine la peculiarly adapted to family and plant ition uae, aa It will do all kinda of aewlng, and when known will bo generally Introduced Into families and plantatlqjia. Tlio Avery Sowing Machine Company hare perfected their arrangement* for manufacturing on the largeat «ealo, and will supply any number of machine* at the shortest notice. Order* addressed to ClURUS Ncrrurrox, 251 Broadway, N. York will receive prompt attention. dcc28—Dflm for eale by T. S. Arthur, reoeired by mh2 SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. A.BUUHY HULL, President and Treasurer. AI.UU.V CHASE, Sec'ry. | C. F. McRAY, Actuary. Pie undersigned. Agent of the above Company, continue* I to tako the following Risks, vis.: Marino, River and Fire ilso on the Live* ofServanta. * Lirca of White Persona aro also taken by this Company S'o extra premium for residing In the South. WILLIAM KINO, Agent, Corner of Day nnd Drayton-stroct*. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. DOCTORS W1LDMAN ft GANAB1-, Farm street, West end of the Plank Road. I DRS. WIIJ1MAN ft GANAHL having completed the ar- hvngement* for a private hospital, and fitted up the same Irith nil the tppllanceaof hygiene, good nursing, and medi- Jal and surgical attendance, now offer the benefits of the InslUutlon to the public. J Pie term* of admission are II por day. Thla will secure Constant and efficient medical attendance, medicines, board md lodging. Ten dollars will bo required in advance, which Lilt not be subject to reclamation. Apartments perfectly frrlvalu may be obtained on reasonable extra terms. J That the Institution may partake as much as possible of ■be benevolent public character which the orginators in tended, they have solicited the following gentlcmeu to act is a board of visitors, who will at all and nny time Inspect Bhe promises, and whose names aro guarantees to the pub ic of Us efficient management: lion. Llngdox Cdxves, Jonx W. Axdimox, Jotkth S. Fat, A A. Surra, C\nnu» Gsna, Jonx W. Rabcx, Jonx Boston, Soloxo.v Coiikn, MOXTOOXWIT Coxmixo. Arrangements have also been made for the accommoda. Ion or negroes. P. II. WIIJMAN, M. D., corner Aborcron and 8outh Broad street. CHAS. GANAHL, M. D., dec21 South Broad street. East of Barnard. ROWLAND ft CO. city actoplan^Tkn enUiwMW stock o f , ,0 o, the ciUtena of Savannah, and the mcrchauU and pbuiters of thla onu the neighboring State* Tho stock Is large and Slllu t.,rr.rT,wUit and description, French and English Merinos, Cashmeres, D'Lalnes, Mous D'Barege, Bafege 1 D'Lalncs, Bombasines, Cbaroboro Cloth, Alpaccas of every description, White and Col'd, Plain and Embroidered Tarletons and 8wls«, Embroideries—Unen Osmbrio Jld'kfs, Kmb’d, Plain and Hem-Stitch, Collars, Cuffs, Underslecves, Cblmasela, Flounaing, Bands, Joconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertions, Mantillas nnd Shawls.—Black and colored crape and allk Mantillas | plain and embroidered crape Shawls, ol every description; broche Shawls {square and Ions Shawls; black and colored mantilla Velvets and talma qtaths. .Hosiery—Ladles’ and- gentleman’s kid, sewing silk, allk, raw silk, Lisle, cotton, Berlin and cashmere UloTea; raw rilk. and merino Vesta; gentlemen’* raw (Ilk, merino, lamb’e wool, end cotton Underahlrti nnd Drawere., Linen Damask—8. 10. 12, and 1M Demask, and snow drop table Cloths, 8 and 104 brown Damask Cloths, bleached and brown Damask of every description, Damask and snow drop Napkins, and DoUle’s birds eyo Diaper, Unen TJACON 8I10ULDERS AND LARD.-16 hhda prime olii D Bacon Shoulders. 50 luit bbla Lard, just received and COHEN ft FOSDICK. ,0 firkins choke Goshen butter, ieose, recolvod and for sale by ’ McMAHON ft DOYLE. B OTTER AN*D CHEESE.—20 kegs choice Goshen Butter, 60 boxes do Cheese, landing from ateamahlo Florida, JOHNSTON ft 00. — LABd-4 i hhfoitoOon rides, barrels "Caaaard” hams, 10 barrels lard, landing from aohr N Berry, from Baltlmare, and for sale by - ' ■ COHEN ft FOSDICK. i Insolvent, a great novel, by 8. 8. SIBLEY. 135 Congress street. » MOLASSES.—20 casks prime new do Shoulders. 24 hlids New Orleans Sugar, 113 bbls do Molasses, Unding from acbr Patrick Henry, and ' *“• • —’l)fc B * ACfJN, SUGAR* AND Sides. 20 dn doShnu for sale by mh2 COHEN ft FOSDICK. fte.—30 kegs selected Goshen Butter, Dairy Cheono, 100 do now scaled Hor- ring 20 quintals new Codfish, 100 boxes and 15 half boxes bunch Raisins, received per steamer, and for sale by mh2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. _ others are Invited to call and examine the fine stock ol Blank Books. Paper and Stationery, for aale at the lowest rates, at the book store of Janl4 8. 8. SIBLEY, 136Congress-street. C OAL—100 tons red ash coal, broken and screened, for sale, to arrive per acbr S N Smith, flora Philadelphia, mhl WILLIS ft BRUNDAGE. C " LARET WINE—50 boxes Chateau'Morgaut, Chateaux Ufitte, St. Julien and SL Emllllon, for sale by feb24 A. BONAPD. ptOFFEB—400 tog« Rio coffee, 75 sack* Java do, 15 do C OMPOUND Wild Cherry toxenges, a very efficacious ar ticle for Coughs, Colds, Influenza. Ac. A fresh supply received this day, per ateamer, and for sale by fob 16 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square. pilOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, &c.—Just rocolvod 10keg ' — 1 ~ 10 t - - ‘ “ Kj choice Goshen Butter, l6 cakes Dairy Cheese. andTo do Leaf Lard, for sale at the corner Broughton and Dvny ton ~AVin O’CONM®. street*, by F RESH Lobster and Salmon, juat received by feb24 A. IK F IDUR.—100 bbU. prime Howard street Flour, landing and for sale by febl6 COHEN ft TARVER. F LOUR—100 barrels Baltimore Flour, for sale by feblfl ROWLAND ft CO, o by AUD. T70R SALE.—Three likely women, aged 3fl. 32 and 18 yrs, l 1 Apply to fcblO WYLLY ft MONTMOLLIN. F INE SHIRTS—Just received a large assortment of flue Cotton Shirts, at 147 Bay street. PRICE ft VEADER. P )R SALE—A very likely man, aged 25 years, a cooper by f— J - fobfl trade. Apply to WYLLY ft MONTMOLUN. F or sale-a n d negro woman aged 28 years, and five cliil- — drcn, a girl 10. boy 8, girl 0. boy 2. and an Infant. Ap. ply to lob 10 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN. ii *'”'" unw.i.—vu uun mniu cimui b riuur ; uu J? do Gonessee do; ip hhda Bacon Sides; 15 do Shoulders, received and for sale by fold MoMAIION ft DOYLE. F LOUR AND BACON.—200 bbls superfine Howard-street Flour, 50 hhda prime Bacon Sides, 10 do do Shonldors, PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE. I We hare for sale a Washington hand Press, Hoe’s m ■hich wo will dispose of at a bargain. It Is partially w lough as good as now, and In complete running 01 «o{ bed 3754W24X, and will print a form 23X35)4 K possesses all the latest Improvements of Hoe's Press, and [ill be sold for less than Its valuo for cash or approved pa* we having no further use for it. Wo also have chasos, Ion side and foot sticks, column and head rules, dash and Urertlscment rules, leads, cuts and many other articles jury to the establishment of a newspaper, which we. 11 sell at a handsome discount from original cost. Also, re cut Iron roller moulds. ^Further particulars will be given on addressing this office. | del* PUNCH, HILTON ft GANAHL received and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. _ ectlve properties of Senna In conceniratcd^form, and Is a mild and pleasant purgative, just received and for salo by fob2l W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. I SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. UJJlce 118 Bay-lirttt. 1tU!» Company will tako Fire, Marino and River Risks on le most favorable terms. MTnuUes—Henry D. Weed, Illrara Roberta, n. F. Waring, I. ■. Morrell.John W. Anderson, N. B. Knapp, Honry Lathrop Id RF. Wood. nENRY D. WEED, President, HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice President I Jaxra McHitxnv, Sec V no8 |APSCOTT’S foreign exchange and EMIGRATION AGENCY. * ■ Persons wishing to send for their friends and desirous of liogiog them out by first class packet ships, are informed 1st the subscribers aro tho only Agents for the aboro agon- J in this City. ■They aro also authorised to draw pn Messrs. Wm. Tspscott I Co., Liverpool, in sums’from £1 and upwards, which nils are negotiable in any town throughout Ireland and eat Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable in I parts of tho Continent, also for sale. Apply to |drc24—ly BUNKER ft OGDEN, 80 Bay-street. F RESH PATE DE FOIE GRAS.-3 doten I’alte de Foie with Truffes. 2 do do I)e Callles do. 2 do do De Pralria Hans do, 2 do do Do Perdreaux, 2 do do De l’ldguons. for salo by fol>3 A.BONAUD. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MOR Nl&Gv AitRtt. 1853. : ^^—‘ ;L^: ii| ggpg«(magkBagBa»tw i ii ■ 1 1,r RHEUMATISM CAN MB CURED I Havl^reoentlybwi c t ° c n e , l ^^[j^ I ^)5^ or t,ie Proprietor*. ULE k RETAIL DRY GOODS 8TORE, InDro«||h(on-il. M. piunsDjBKOAST ai Co.. Mortimore'a B1IEUMAT1C 'lick has gained suoh g troduced.aa tho only Dlanora of every dosoi Sheeting avid Shirting, lng, Pillowcase Linens; 8,0,10 rtlng—10 and 12 4 IJnen Sheet* is 8,0,10,11 and 124 bleached and brown Allendale and Ilamlltoo Sheetings, bleached and brown Shirting of every description. Irish Linen—From the best mxnufxcturert. and war ranted all flnefiax Cloth*. Casslmores. and Vestings; Black and Blue Broad Cloths, black and fanoy Casslmeres, fancy Vestings, white and colored Marseilles Vestings. Connterpnnes and Bjankets—8.10,11 and 124 Marseilles and AUendalo Counterpanes; Paris and Whitney family Blanket*. ■■“'■’sasssRjffasa. ^ M. PRKNDEROAST ft CO. lamiiy own Negro Bli * « FLOOH CLOTH WiLHEUOOl T HE lubitcrlber, knowing that tho oltixens of Savannah bavo felt a great interest in the establishing of a CAR PET WAREHOUSE, In this city, and being aware that many have been awaiting the completion of the new store, so that they could make their selection of the various arti cles for furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform tho public, generally, tbnt be will this day open the most comploto assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept In similar establishments. The stock of the different departments will consist, In part, of the following Goods, vis: Carpet Department—Royal velvet, tapestrv Drus- sels, mocet Brussels, Brussels, velvot, tspestry nnd Brussels for stairs, three ply.superfine, fine and common Ingrain, plain and twilled Venltianfor stairs, halls, &c., druggets, 64.124 and 164 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, &c. Oil Cloths—or evory width from ono to eight yards, for halls, dining rooms, steamboats, salnoii*. fcc., rose wood, mahogany and small-figured furniture oil cloths, 44, 6-4 and 0-4 wide, figured India rubber cloth for stairs. Caxtalns—Silk and worsted damask delaine, wonted and linen damask delaine, figured and plain damasks, va. rletv of colors, white and buff, for shades. window Shades—Transparent, landscape, medal lion, garland, and whlto 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* “■* variety and patterns, of the latest importation, all 0 ch will be sold at wholesale or rotnll, on tho most lib eral terms WM. II. GUION. Agent, novg 140 CnnirreM and 57 St. Jullsn-sts. DRV GOODS. TTENRV LATHROP ft CO., offer for salo at lowost prices . XI Dress Goods—French printed mouslln do lalnes, English and American do. new designs; Persian cloth, high colored mouslln do lain, plaid raw silks,French and English merinos, French and Scotch ginghams, English and French prints. change.tble glacle silks, neb brocade do, plain and figured black do. Embroideries—Muslin and lsco collars, chlmlsottes, under sleoves, caps and enpes. Swiss nnd cambric edgings and Inserting*, thread Valencia* and lisle laces, black silk 1 and blnnrto edgings, rich laun and linen cambric hdkfs. Hosiery—ladies’, misses’, mens’and boys’, a full sortmentnt English and German; ladles’, misses', mens’and ’ jys’ merino vests. Gloves—Hoskln, silk cashmere, beaver, ladles’ riding gauntlet*. .4 Whlto Goods—Jaconet plain and nlaid cambrics, Swiss muslin* plain and figured, cambric dimities,’ corded and embroidered skirts, ftc. Linens, die—14 super Irish linens best mark. 84 and 7-8 long lawns, 04 to 12-4 barnsly sheetings, pillowcase linens,Scotch nnd Irish dinners, hucabucs. 5-8 to 34 da mask napkin*, brown nnd blue check dovlcs. 8-4 to 10-4 bleached and brown Ublo damasks. 8-4 to 124 bleached da mask cloths, cotton and worsted table and piano covers. 104 to 134 toilet and Imperial quilts, 7-8 to 54 furniture dimi ty. cotton shirtings shootings and tickings, American, Eng lish and Welsh flannels,colored French do, fancy wool plaias for boys, plain and fancy casslmeres, twoeds, Kentucky sati- ncts and Jeans.ocll 1 PURIFIES, 1 great popularity wherever In ipecMeknown for the ‘effectual PATENT SCALES. F AIRBANKS Patent 1‘lnlform Scales—(Improved In qual ity and reduced In price)—Adnpted to every reoulrcd op eration of weighing, as Railroad Scales for trains or single cars in use on the principal railroads in the United 8tate* and Great Britain. Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable Scales, on wUeetsJor foundries, rolling mills, fee. Store Scales, various modifications; Counter Scales, Hay and Coal 8calos, ftc.— These Scales hsvo been long known and soverely tested ; and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment, Is such that they are now regarded as the stand ard, from which there U no appeal, my 12 . PinLBRiCK ft DELL. Agents F OREIGN LIQUORS.—20 half pipes aud 15 quarter pipe* Otard, Dupuy ft Co.’s Brandy, our own importation; 10 pipes Meder Swan Gin, landing and for sale by f.bl7 SCRANTON. JOHNsTQN ft CO. flour. 60 do Irving Mills and Henry D. Stone's do, 50 do Muskingum do, 200 do Baltimore do, 50 tierces Bice, Just received and for sale by KIBBLE ft ROIKJERS. fob22 142 Day-street. H AY—100 bales prlmo Northern Hay. for sale by foblOJ* ROWLAND ft CO. MS—500 new sumr-cured hams, for sale by COHEN ft TARVER. A SSORTED GOODS.—Just received 00 bbls. Stuart’s crash. Sugar and clarified A. I), ft C. Sugar; 3 hhds. choice N. 0. Sugar; 15 bbls. large No.l. Mackerel and Scotch Her rings; 2000 ibt. Codfish-, 25 boxes Smoked Herrings; 60 bar rels Potatoes; 25 boxes ground Rio and Java Coffee; 20 bbls. Baltimore Flour; 10 barrels and half barrels extra Buck wheat Flnur; 30 dnx. large wire bound Brooms; and 13 houp- 1 Water Palls; 8 fCrklm choice aoslieh nutter; 10 cakes dry Cheese; nnd 5 bbls. white leaf I-ard For salo by feb!7 DAVID O'COSNER. H ARF’ER’S MAOAZINE, for March, received hr rah2 J. B. CUUBEDGE. S AY—100 bales prime North river hay, landing per bark Maria Morton, for sale by mhl nRIGHAM, KELLY * CO. wTEW BOOKS.—Macaulay’s Speeches on various occa- v slons. Tho Lofty nnd tho Lowly, by Miss McIntosh. Heart Histories and Lifu Pictures, by T. S. Arthur, DoQuIncey’s Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers, 2 vols. his Opium filter and all his other works. Goethe’s Faust, translated by Hayward. ► Memoir of tho Physical and Political Geography of No Grenada, by Gen. Mnsquera, translated from tho Spanish with a . Shoulders; 600 do do ttams, lauding and for sale by ftbl7 . SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. AMS—70 tierces Charles Duflleld ft Co’s superior sugar- cured hams, also 30 bhds, same brand, shoulders, for sale, to arrive, by fob21 COHEN ft FOSDICK. 8. 8. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-street. H IGH PROOF WHISKY, ftc 50 Gbl* high proof Will*. Wy. 80 do white do. 150 do Now Orleans do. 40 Monon- galicla do. 10 do pure oljl Bourbon do. 120 do Phelps’ Gin, 60 dooiesllo Branby, 30 quarter casks do. for salo bv fob21 WEBSTER ft PAlBffS. rVUY GOODS—At Reduced Prices—The subscribers are of Y forlng the balance of their Suinmor stock of Dry flood* kslstlng of Bareges,Printed Jaconetsand Organdies,French Inbrlca and Ginghams, Printed and Plaid India Bilks. Al* ■ Summer Quilts. Linen Cambric Handkerchief*. N WCol- MORGAN J UST RECEIVED by steamer Alabama a fresh supply of Pales, for sale by fob24 A. BONAUD. J UST RECEIVED—10 boxes old nnd superior Pomard Bur gundy. at f 18 per dozen, for salo by fobl8 A. BONAUD. i, fte.,at a great reduttlonfium former prices. y5 DEWITT ft k M fiSS PORK AND BEEF.—30 bbls now Mess pork, 100 do do Beef, just received and far sale by feb21 WEBSTER ft PALMES. HOUSE KEEPING DRY GOODS-Llnen and cotton sheet- Jl lng, pillow caso linen nnd cotton, Irish linon of the ■t make, bird* eyo and Scotch dlnpem. towels and towol- fr. damask table liuen nnd napkins, long lawns, crash, Kwn and bleached muslin, ull widths and qualities, lor le at the lowest prices,by ftpI5 DeWTTT ft MORGAN. BOOKS.—The History of tho Mormons, or bittor Day 7 Saints, In tho Valley of tho Great Salt lake,—their rise B progress—peculiar doctrines—present condition and lipects—derived from personal observation during a res! free among them, by Lieut. Gunnison, U.S. Topograph!- 1 Engineer*. Received and for sale by Jec28 ’ 8. S. SIBLEY 136 Congress street \CORE’S IRISH MELODIES.—A complete collection in Jl plain and embossed binding, being an elegant Christ- k present. Also, Musical Instrumenta in every variety, la a Jewsharp to a Church Organ, and Music In sheets I volumes, from the Fisher’s lloraplne, to Hayden and part’s Masses. For sale by F, 7XKJBAUM ft CO., f c20 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-strects. /OMAN'S RECORD, or tixieha of all dUtinguitkal 1Vo- r Sum. from the bcglnlug to I860, arrangod in four era* h selections from female writers or every age, br Sarah Ifofo. illustrated by two hundred and thirty portralta. a ^Ddidgi/tbonft. Just published by the Harpers, and for do a S. HIHLKY, No. 135 Congrcus-strca* JOFFEE. SUGAR, ftC.—200 sacks Rfo coffee, 100 do La- I Rusyra do. 50 boxes ground do. 10 bhds N 0 sugar, 10 to Rico do, 76 Muscovado and Porto II 5 bbls crashed do, 76 do lered do, 60 cases Hyson tea', 40 do black do, 60’boxes ground pepper, 60 do ginger, received and for ulehr McMAHON ft DOYLE. iSiUo! _ -—l, CHEESE, ftc.—30 kegs (elected Goshen Butter; J 10 ® boxes do Goshen Cheese ; 100 do do sealed "—*— ■ao do Raisins; 60 half and 60 quarter do ~ 4 N- quarter and eighth bbl* Buckwheat; 20 boxi Jsndy • so do New Bedford Sperm Candles; 10,1. ■floatation Began. Received per iteamer and for soli 1 norlS SCRANTON. JOHNSTON * OQ ■Jj’PRIES.—Just received. 20 bbls Stuart’s Crashed and Turlfled Sugar, 8 bhds New Orleans do, 10 casks, qt*. IPints, Ilyas* London Porter. 25 doxen firncy handled l' u *> 60 do assorted 8crub Brushes and Clothes Lines, P 2 and 3 hooped Water Pells, 25 dos Wash Boards. 80 Bastard, | B % ib. cans. 60 boxes Beailel’s 8oap, Oindles, IpUreb. and 10 half chests black Tea, in j/lb, packs. ■W. snd for sale by ^ ’ PI 3 -.to I1AVIG O’CONNOR, K??|| ! I 4 ‘ 11 1—Harry Muir, a story of E cot * 1> h Life, by ths author of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, ■“id, ftc. *> Ranger of Ravenstream, by Nowton M. Curtis, author ■trol of the Mountain. Soout of tho tUlver Pond, Ilaunt- ■l«r or the Female Banditti, fte. ■ r P*rs’ Msgaiinefor April; Gleason’s Pictoml. jesUonT***^ 8 ’ conU,nln ® * n aoxwertotheBour- tkwond’s Magjulne for Msreh ; Barnum’s Hlustratod i for salt at the hook store of - * 8. 8, SIBLEY, 186 Congress-street, IrfnJJfSIa Uw (tow at the corner LS wouU »*P«etful1y call 553 th8 P nM,c ,n K*nera), to his f *P* 0 ** (plcurean tastes, no i T ”7 dsslrabis artlcl. forth* - r rh2nS nt ? l9e< Y fo, . tll# * ie4ll *ch, fanU- r.tbwoaUcpjOM, ftc. Just received and for W. W. LINCOLN, . Mhnumsnt8qttare. iay be obtain- wDie*5gB5®&° M ARCH PERIODICALS.—Harpers’ Magazine, for March: Putnam’s Mtgarlne. for March ; Barnum’s Illustratcg Now*; Gleason’s Pictorial, received and for salo by ° ° SIBLEY, 135 Cnngress-st. OWS li mh‘i M USUN 1NSERT1NGS AND KDGINGS.-Just received, at the New Store, 140 Broughton-strect, a large assortment of Muslin Trimmings, consisting, in part, of Extra wldo Swiss Muslin Edging* ; “ u Cambric “ Edgings*^' Also, a few more of those very much admired Swiss and Cambric Muslin Bands. mh 1 J. H. COIIEN ft CO of tills palnfol disease. This remedy ho* already thousands of esses, comnnJlng every seeming form . -Li- «*-- inJUnmianri (aento) form, -at- iwrnttent of thh Joints, to old of from fon to (tomm «hd thirty near*' standing. id for years rosortsd to the various celobratod. ,_,had tried aUtheUnlsreatt and external applies- ,and been under treatment of some of the ablest pbyst-. dans both In this country aud Kurops, and were pronoun- cod incurable»still, after all these effort* had failed, thti compound 1m* cHrtd them. Many who have been cripple*, either hobbling upon crutche* or confined to their tod* fbr year*, certify to a complete and permanent edre by the u«e of thti remeav. * We have not epece, In a newipaper adrertlwmenl, to In ■ert the accumulated evidence In its behalf. This evidence comes from source* which must Inspire confideuce In every • mlpd, The conductor* of high-toned public Journals have published to the world Its wonderful and beneficial effects npon themselves and tho** around them, and In toms In* stances speak or hundreds of cure*. Physician* have resort ed to It, and certify that, even In extreme coses, where con> '(ultatlons had been held, nnd they had decided that there wetono hopes qf recovery, even then, they procured this medicine and administered It, and it effected a complete cure. Minister* or various denominations have written and published what it has done for themselves snd their friends; while merchant*, officer*, mechanics, snd private cltl*ons,b»ve furnished volumes oT evidence of the highest character, such os accompanies no other preparation In America. We will give a snort synopsis of a a small portion of the oridence.and request all who are afflicted to send to the agent aud get a circular, and rexd whit those who wer* long afflicted have sntd of this remedy. Mr. N. Paschftll, ono of the editor* of tho St. Louis (Mo.) Pepullican, give* a long editorial stating hi* afflictions, and that lie wo* cured by this remedy. The editor of tbs St. I<oul* Inldligmccr also gives nottc® of It* wonderful ef fect* In curing a severe case of chronic rheumatism. The editor of tho tit. Lnui* Organ and RevieKe devotes a long editorial In bolmlfof its wonderful effects lu curingAun- dreds of cases in that city. The editors of tho St. Louis American Banner. Jbmperance Battery and St. Louis Vnion\ have all awarded volt unprecedented success In curing this disease. Theedllor of Belleville (III) Advocate writes and publishes its magical effects in curtnghlm ar d manyaround Jtim. Tlio editors of tho Glasgow Times, American EaaU and others of tho South nnd West. have, given voluntary evidence of their knowledge of Us virtues. The editor of the German Xatumal GaseUe published at No. 21 Spruce-street, In tho city of New York, under date of Sept. (I, 1852, gives tho history of two Important cases of which ho has person al knowledge. One. the wife of a wealthy merchant, who had for years tried the springs, and had thotreatmont ofth# most eminent physicians of mir cosntry ; they could ef fect nothing. She was afflicted with chronic rheumatism in It* worst form*. He was Instrumental In inducing a trial of this compound, and it effected a tomplete cure. He also statosthat. a few weeks slneo.he bought a bottloand sent It t» n gentleman, a friend of his. who seemed a vlctl m to this disease ; this one bottle cured him. We might add editorials, and fill this entire sheet, bu will give a few names of prominent physicians, merchants, and other*, cured by it. W.8. White, M.V., an emlnont jhyslchin of St. Louis writes to a brother member of that profession. Dr. Reeso, o> New York : “ I have witnessed tho effects of this compound in several cases; and so successful have been Ita operation* In performing a perfect cure, when every other remedy had been ineffectual, that I would not hesitate to recommend or proscribe it. 1 think, when It* virtues aro ascertained by the profession, It will supersodo overt other remedy In tho treatment of rheumatism. It Is adapted to every form of the dcsease, and 1 know no oompllcadon contra-indicating its use. I hold It to be the duty of a pliysican. when con vinced of the efficacy ofa remedy, and IU superiority over all others, at least for the sako or humanity to uso it.’’ J. M. Roso.M. D., writes from Centre College, Danville, Ky.,“ that a young man, a member of the College, wss so low, that, in consultation, be and other professors had de cided that ho ooubl not recover. They ffnally concluded to try this remedy,and to thelrgreat astonishment one bottle restored him simnd and well, although he had not walked a stop for six months previously; and that.during twenty-five year* practice, ho had never before witnessed such a re- markable cure.” Professor H. I,. Dunham. M. D., near Cincinnati, Ohio, joins in a certificate for publication with two clergymen of the Uabtist Church, stating tho caso of a highly respectable lady who whh for eighteen years afflicted. *nd lmd become helpless, and tliut all other remedies known, a* well aa the skill of the most eminent physicians, had hlled, and there seemed no hope of recovery, until they finally obtained this remedv. nnd it cured her sound and well. Mr. P. Price, merchant of New Orleans, writes that ho was fen ycursa cripple from chronic rheumatism, and for three years could scarcely turn himself in bed ; It had nffectcd Ills whole system, lie treid all remedies he coaid hear of, and all tho most celobratod pliyslcluns. but found no relief until lie obtained this compound, and it cural him effectually. We might give hundreds ofsuch cases cured in New Orleans and the South. Lovl Mills, merchant at Ottawa. Illinois, writes that he was severely afflicted for thirty years and for seventeen year* could scarcely walk a step. The flesh had shrunk front bis limbs ; the most expensive efforts bad been tried for years, but he had lost all liopo of recovery. A merchant lielngln St. 1/iuls, heard of thla reroody. bought it and took It homo, and prevailed on him to use it. Ho certifies that It cured him sound and wctl; tho flesh bad returned to his limbs, which bad become strongs* ever. We might detail one thousand cases more, fo equal Importance. Wo moat respect fully oak those who aro afflicted tosenfl to tho agontln tliclr vicinity and got a circular, and read tho lottet* and clrtlflcutcs ofllov. Jas. Mitchell Rev. N. 0. Iferryman, Rev. J. H. Linn, Rev. J. JL Kelly, Rev. R. A. Col* burn, and other clergymen; whlto wo add the names of Hon J. Smith, late President of the Bank of the State of Missouri' Gen. O. Atherton.officer in the Bank in St Louts ; Meant. Jas. If. Eddy, S. Downing. A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Christy, Joseph Southack. with other prominent merchant* of St. Muds, ns also vast numbers of other citizens. Tills is home evidence, and these are tiring witnesses, where this great remedy was first Introduced, snd where many thousands have been cared during the last two years. The proprietors bavo now spened their Great Central Office at No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor House.) In tho city of Now York, where all orders for tills medicine wlllbo promptly attend ed to. Tlds l* a wpctaUe spirit—an internal remedy, prepared nnd recommended for this ono disease alone. This itwil cure l Pkick, $5 per slnglo bottle ; or three bottles for 610. *" ” A l.FXA NnKR fc m . Proprietor Ntto„ fibrk JAtottliitirnntst M > DQ.,AUl'lHPTOmM|IOKODBj,'i6iiilA«AP^rr.,lt.T. To FnriiHnre Buyers. e. av. nuTcinnoa, No, 47,1 Jlroarlwy, 1'orlt. [So. 415, to hi* large assortment of ' • RICH AND PLAIN FURNITURE, wbldi for richhes* and workmanil(Ip .will compare with any in jhlf'sountty 6t Europe. ’ : feb24—3m LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE. LOOKING-GLASSES AT REDUCED PRICES!!! WarehouseM Courtlctnd-sL, IMory 185 Duane-st,. JV. F. fTMlK application - of Machlhery to the construction of X • Looking QlasMtthas Indeed worked an entire ratolu- Mon in their manufacture, by which 1 am enabled to pro- dues the most perfect and beautiful articles, snd to sell them at rates dffying competition, Jobbers. Country Mer- clrnnU and buyers generally, are respectful!/Invltod to call and examine thlrcxtenriVe stock, - consisting of every stylo and site, from fifty cents 4 doxen to five hfrndred dollars each. Th# Trade supplied at tho lowest prices, with frames, fte., of every description in their composition state. feblO—3m RICHARDS K1NG3LAND. EKASIBLLBD FUilNITURC W ARREN -WARD—WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER OF • ENAMELLED FURNITURE—144 Grand-street, Neu> York—W. W. gives bis whols attention to mtnufiicturing and using the best materials. He 1* enabled to sell better goods at the same prices, than can bo found elsewhere. Suite finished to match, from 825 to 6250 por suit, compris ing dressing bureau with glass, bedstead, washstand, com- mode, toilet table, towel stand, nurse rocker and four chairs, all of the best materials, and finished In the highest style o art. No. 144 Grand-street, one block east of Broadway. doc31—6m SPLENDID OABlNlffT FURNITURET No. 76 and 77 King street, near Hudson street. New York. BRUNER ft MOORK invite those in Meant of durable and fashionable furnf- I lore,to call at their new spacious ware, -'house No.'76 and 77 King street, near nudson. New York, end oxnmlno their laige assortment or rich and elegant furniture. In suites for ptriora. chamber*, and dining rooms—In rosewood, mahogany, black walnut, and oak—made la modem stylo and warranted to stand furnace heat. Book cnsos.’Etngoro*. and a great variety of substantial and cheap furniture, suitable lor the country and shipping. Having a large manufactory and warehouse, they make to order, and keep on hand a general assortment, and sell wholesale nr retail, at very low prices. They will also continue business at their old stand, No. 174 Fulton street, (near Broadwny.) until tho first of May, and then remove wholly to King street mhl—8m feb3 Dwight, v a map. W. THORNE WILLIAMS W. V / No. 1 Barclay street, New York City. Constantly on hand and for sale by tho following Drug gists, vis: l.v Savansax—A. A. SOLOMONS. J. If. CARTER. tionary. Bianca, a tale nf Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturin, Esq. author of Montezuma. Eva. ftc. • Punch’s I’rlse Novollste, the Fat Contributor and Travels In I/mdon. by Thackamr. Garden Walk* with tho Poets, by Mrs.C. M. Kirkland. A further supply nf Grace Agullla’s works. The Vale of Cedant, Women of Israel. A Winter In Madeira. Home and Its Influence. Fnrtalan S'ghts and French Principles, Men’s Wives. Yellow Plush Papers ; The Lady Bird, by Lady Fullerton History of I'endonnla. by Thackaray: Stem’s Works. Pope’s Poetical Works, Burns’ do, Youg, Gay, Bcaly and Collins. . Plutarch's Live*. Mysteries of Paris, tlio Spitfire, ftc., for salo at tho took store of 8. 8. SIBLEY, mh24 135 Congress-street. IIEAD-Q,UARTKR8 for GOOD CARRIAGES. ULflQtt/- My success In the Carrisgo business in the ^SgjSSgriiy of Savannah, is no longer and experiment, Ills a “jlieil fad." For the considerate, generous confidence, and liberal pa tronage that I have received from factors, merchants and citizens generally, 1 desire In this public manner to express my thanks. *nd to renew my assurance* of Increased deter mination to give the moat entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with tholr custom. I liavo devoted the post sum mer to gettinfftip a largo and splendid stock of every kind of Carriage now In use. All of these carriages are well suited to this market, and for neatness, lightness and dura bility. they cannot be surpassed. Rockaway* of every style, Coaches and Ploasure Wagons; also Buggies of every con ceivable slmpo and kino, (among them somo from J. II. Godwin's celebrated establishment. In New York.) *nd a neat, light and convenient stylo of Sulkcv. for nhysl- i and others J. C. THORNTON, Comer of West Broitd and Bay-street*. THORNTON’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, .Sawtnnuh, Ga. a THE Subscriber Is pleased to be able to *n nounce tohiafollow citizens of Georgia and Flor Iro.v Front Buildings on tho Coknku or Writ Bkoaii nnd Bat srmcKra. in tho City of Savannah, aro mfo complete, anil ho offers for salo ono oftho most varied, dura- bio aud splendid-assortments of CARRIAGES over exhibited in a Southern City. Among my stock will bo found all of the lato nnd roost famiiovaulx styles, combining elegance with lightness and strength My whole stock lisa been manufactured by tho most cele brated manufacturers In New York nnd Newark, N. J., and has been gotten up under my own eye during tho past Sum mer. and is warrantetl in every particular. If twenty-four years practical exi>erience In the Carriage business (eighteen years of that time in my native State, South Carolina) Is any passport to confidence, then tho sub scriber feel* emboldened to nek a share of hi* follow citizens’ patronage, and to nssurc them that the Inducements now nf. fered in the city of Savannah aro unequalled by those ofany city In tho South. 1 it Is my intension soon to enter largely into tho manufac ture of Carriages in tills city. I have secured Uio services of some oftho host workmon In the various brunches, both native nnd forelgn.nnd I feel con fident of my ability to present specimens of Gktouiia wads CARKtAutwthat shall compare favorably with those made any where I have now in my possession two Modal* awarded mo by the “American Institute,” N. Y., and the “South Carolina Institute.” for specimens of my work, that I Would bo pleased tosliow to any ono who may have tho curiosity to see these tributes to Southern skill. J. C. THORNTON. th ki- plcto assortment; illk Guards, Steel PensfVest Chain*. Vi olin Strings, &o.| Game Bags, Dice. Mirrors, Eyelets, Pen holder*. ftc.; together with many other fancy articles. dec‘28—3m ENAMELLED ORNAMENTAL COTTAGE AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, ut Rxrra madk xxrRffiNLT ron ths hocthhui market. No. 404 Broadwny, East tide, below Grand street, Manufactory No. 40 Oreen st., • New York. , GILLIES ft BYRNE tako pleasure In In forming tl;elr old patrons and the public In general, that they continue to offer a well finished, warranted article of their own manufacture, atnrfce* below all competition. Our putatlon for making nn article that has stood the test for years of patent hented rooms and tropical climes, has, we flatter ourselves, now become world wide. As wo have the most extensivo stock of any establish- ent In the United States, persons of the most peculiar ate can always be suited in regard to styles, colors, shad ing, ftc. Tho latest Parisian and Italian styles always on hand and madqto order. Particular attention paid to or der* through tho post. ' Matrasses, pailliasses. ftc., at tho lowost ratos. Tlio trade supplied as usual In unlimited quanltles. Boxing and shipping carefully, attended to. GILLIES ft BYRNE. 462 Broadway, N. Y., Robert Giuiia, 1 bolow Grand street, cast side, will Thomas Jay BrR.su. / remove on May 1st to No. 646 a few doors abovo Spring-street. 3m—fobl ENAMELLED COTTAGE AND CHAMAER Furniture. MATHEWS di STACY, ESSS Broadway, comer Spring-street, New York, oppossite St. Nicholas Hold, Prescott and Callamnre Houses. N OW offer at wholesale and retell, the most extensive as sortment of Enameled Furniture to to found in Hjo United States, all from original designs, Including Oriental, Serpentlno, Open Cottage High Post, and other patterns. Also, Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Black Walnut clumber and parlor suites M. ft 8.. devoting themselves exclusively to tho manufac turing department of this business, assure purchasers they can procure of them well seasoned, durable and elegant fur niture, at prices varying from 626 to 6500 per suite. N. Jl.—No connection with any other firm in tho city. THOMAS DOUGLASS, C ilsite Blitm ih Douglass,) 0MMJS810N MERCHANT, Manufacturer and wholosale dealer In every description of AmkrioaH Hardware, No. 6 Platt-street. four doors from Pearl, New York, Manufac turer of tho Premium Steel Squares, Agent for Bee’s Bra ces, Turascrewa, ftc. Also, Kendall ft Thylor’s Thermome ters, Barometers, ftc.; Union Butt Company’* Butte. Gate Hinges, Bracket*, fto, Brown ft Brothers’ Sheet Brass. Brass and Copper Wire. Rlvots, fto. N. Nowcomb's Smiths’ Bellows, &e. THOMAS DOUGLASS. ASA FARR, Jr., late noil—ly of the firm of Child. Farr ft Co.,8t,Loul» yijUaiclpIjia ftbtKrtlstmtnts,' CABI.VKT WA1U W-IMr Wwds’ji ■T-r II*. reond street, where they hire on luirad 'm U (Opposite FVanklln ^,/^HBiwhtoritopr.t thing .and on hand _ iy Csss seat i ■ t yOfsteg*nt^dfeibJpW&lMlj r -r. 4 pariora, dining-rooms or clumbers, .mode In 1 . oods. Imitation Woods, and Fanoy Orion, fte. I Reception and Cottage Oulrt^llghtand bcaattfal da- gus; Csne Lounges, Cihe Settees, - HanQMfeO*ttMl0f>ft ^ No. 131 North 6th St (opposite Franklin Svuare,) • ” FROUTY * .PAHjfofiSpr ^ ,u«. Proutt ■Muxs’ Patent BsUmm * Sharpening Plough*^ of all MaesJM 4 ’ right and; left handed-SubsOTK., Jkfilile HIU and Double Mould, ftc., with' Joints. Bar-share; Beach, and other kinds -' 1 pairing. Th* liuperor of Rnssia awazdsd' , Oora Planter*; Turnip Drills, 4 lo 86L G rant’s Patent Fan Mills, Garden Engines, ■ Wheat Drill#, Hone Power* and Threshers, Mowing and Reaping Ms- - -' chines, Chain Pumps, , CattloTles, Bull Rings, Patent Iron 8naths, . Grubbing Hoes. Transplanting Trowels, Hay and Manure Fork*. . Shovels and 8pedes,; Garden and Field Hoes, Garden Bakes in rariely,,, Children’* Tools, f Castings fbr repairing, ir the store Plough* - " FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. ALBRO ft IIOYT, Nos. 72 nnd 74 John-street. New York, M ANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Offer to tho tradoon liberal term* a general assortment of the above goods in various widths, of 3 ft.. 3 ft. 9,4 ft. 6,6 ft. 3.0ft.,0ft., 12ft., 15 ft.. 18 ft. and 24 ft.; also, Carnage Oil Cloths. In widths of 8-4lhs, 7-8ths. and 4-4tlis; also. Ta ble Oil Clnths, 4-4tlu, 64ths, and 0-4ths wldo. Tlieso goods are all well seasoned and will endure any climate. jxn20—3 m Atmospheric Chain*. C Shelters,, Ftnprored T . ani Straw Cutter*, ind Corn Mills, ■“ and CobCriuhera, Improved Harrows, . and A Harrows, Hor*oRskes, Grindstones, ready hung, Dirt Scrapers. Agricultural Furnaces, Ox Yokes and Bows. Forks (or unloading Hay, Man Hay Rakes, Bow 11ns, Apple Roarers, Ox Mnxzles, Mole Trans, Pruning Hooks and Chisels, Saw* and Scissors, _ Iron Well Curbs, snd ZInp tutolng for Chain' Pumph, ' I Also, Horticultural Tools (of every description^ Garden and Gras* Seeds, for sole at the lowest prices, at Wholesale Snaths, with Patent Fsafcn- ,, 15 liook. and Retail. PREMIUM PIANO FORTEfL UROVKSTEKN ft CO., No. 481 Broadway. York, would call the attention of those iTR '* ffsbout purchasing, to their splendid stock of I I X I I •())' to7«i octaTaTtewoo. which"they believe cannot bo excelled by any othofln tlio city, either in tone, flnlsb,quality of material, dr workmanship. Medals have been awarded by tho American Institute to their Instru ments five years In succession. Having recently purchased tho entire stock of the late firm of Uutolsft Warrlncr, formerly Dubois ft Stndart. fa vorably known for forty years as Piano roakere, they would Invite tho continuance nf the favors nr their friends and customers with the certainty of giving equal satisfaction. For tho Southern market we are making with Double Iron Frames and Dotacliod Cases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. febO—3m NEWPORT WATER CURE. • T HIS establishment will be opened on tho first of April next. Address Dr. W. F. IlEH, Nowport, R. I. fob21—3m FRANCIS’ METALLIC LIFE BOATS. Office 10 Broaduay. New York. fTMIE undersigned are prepared to furnish, Metallic Llfo X Boats, of nny size or model, and In any number, upon short notice, on reasonable term*. MARSHALL LEFFERT8, Treasurer mh28—3m Francis’ Metallic Ufe Boat Company- ■VTEW YORK WIRE RAILING WORKS.—The subscriber lx manufacture* WIRE RAILING for public and private grounds. Verandah, Window Guards and Grating. WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING. Iron Columns, Iron Door* and 8hutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furniture. WIRE FENCES, for plantations, railroads, ftc., wado entire ly on a new plan, with rails and Iron posts; prices at 9.11, and 13 cents pc 1, r unn i n K foot 4H feet high. For circulars with designs, address, JNO. B. WICKER8HAM, 352 Broadway, N.Y. N.n.—The Sutocrlber would refer to the enclosure of For syth Place, the railing and gallery work at tho Jewish Syno gogue. and a number of dwelling* In Savannah, tho enclosure of the nrivqto comelry or the Everett fijmlly, and also to his work at Macon, Madison, and other places In Georgia. Agent In Savannah, O. W. IIABDCASTLE, No. 200 Congms-st., and 05 8t. Julian *t. mar 6 d 1 yr—cly -BRADBURY’S PIANO FORTE WARE-ROOM, 423 Broadway, New York. - Assorted Instrumont* of the best New , /ork and Boston manufacture.—The subscri ber having taught the I’lahofor many years, and tocomo fiunlllar with all tho different maker'* Instrument* of nny note, and knowing that there is great dmee not only In dlfforent makers,but In Instrument* of tho sattio make, feel* confident that ho can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders, lie will furnish Instrument* of any good make; also, Mclo- deons and second hand llanos at tho lowest cash prices. Patronage Is respectfully solicited. dec28—3tn F.. O. BRADBURY. 1853. GEO. W. & JEH1AL READ, fTl Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In .HAIR. JilCAI’S AND8TRAW GOODS, have now In store and are constantly receiving, a choice and magnificent stock of goods In the above lino, to which tho attention of tho trtido ond oountry merchants I* Invited. Order* aro solicited, which shall have careful and prompt attention. 10 C0URTLAND-8T.. near Broadway, janl3—3m And adjoining Western Hotel. New York. TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS. Stores 70 Maiden Jsine or 0 Liberty-street, and 160 Brnadicay,Neio York. Manufactory, 342 Broad-it., Newark, N. J. C. P. RORBAC1I ft Co. would invite the at tention of Dealers to their stock of tho above articles. Being ono of the oldest establish ment*. tholr facilities are second to none.— Samples of tholr goto* can to found In nlinost all the prin cipal cities and towns In the Uulted Slates. They do not wish to make unseemly pretensions—suffice It to say that they will not to undersold. Merchants who choose to send them order* may depend upon prompt and satisfactory returns. 3m—mhl NWE YORK MARBLED IRON WORKS, Office. No'. 3 John-street, second floor, (near Broadway,) MAxmcroHY, 401,403 ahd 40ft chkhky-btkkt. T HE most extensive manufacturers nf U&rblelzed Iron Mantles. Table Tops, Columns. Pilasters, Clock Css?*, Fancy Articles, ftc., representing the choicest varieties of Marble. Also. Window Lintels. Fill*, Balconies and other Castings for builnlngs of every description. The above Company beg leave to call tho attention of ar chitects, builders and the pub)lo generally, to their assort ment of Marbletzed Cast Jron Maatles and other articles, which they are now maStfflaftaflL.dn the most enlarged scale; the beauty and des(|HBKlch. and their exquisite finish has never been cquaueavahd cannot be excelled. Jhelr exact Imitation* of tho finest varieties of marble, such as Egyptian, Slonna, Brocatollo, Vcrd Antique, Princo Al bert. Agate, Pyrenese, Light Spar, ftc.. ha* elicited tho un qualified commendation of connmseuni In marble*, and e«- tabllshed their popularity with the public. Seme of the advantages of this discovery, consist In IU ipabillty of withstanding a high heat, of resisting acid* nnd oils, which stain and deface marbles, and tholr cheap ness. (being about one-third tho cost.) in comparison with ill other kind* of mantles; also, the advantage of being lacked and sent with safety to any part of tho country. Tlio mnrbling department I* under tho superintendence of Mr. E. Dkmino, who first introduced this invaluable dls- covory to tho publie, and'dcraonstrated It* practical utility and application to metals and other substance*. Address orders and communications to jantt—3m CHARLES CROSBY, Sec’ry. moving flpres, windmill, watermill, clock and'musio an elegant the store of dec20 nor French mechanism, can be seen a F. ZAUGBAUM ft CO.. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streeti. M ISS MCINTOSH’S LAST WORK.—The tony and the Lowly, or good In all or none all good, by ilteq M. J. McIntosh, antbor of Two lives to seem and to to, Iranald non Manor, just received and for salo by Jan27 8. S, SIBLEY. ■VTECKTreS, fto —Just received an assortment of fancy ±8 Cravats, Scarfs, and Neckties, at 147 Bay-streot. '-’>24 PRICK ft VEADER. TTUBBANP’8 CALCINED MAGNESIA— 1 The supcriorquali JJL ties of this Magnesia are, thrt it Is entirely deprived ol carbonic acid, free from unpleasant teste, smell or other disagreeable property, and [a without roughness or gritti ness to tho touch or pnte te - Ono teaspoon full of this Mag nesia la equal In strength to three or four of the common calcined magnesia, thus combining smnllncss of doso with tho most agreeable form In which magnesia can ho admin (stored. Just received per steamer State of Georgia. jyl4 W. W. EW SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS.—The subscribers N AASNABURGS—Cotton Osnabutss, from Planter’s Factory U In store, and for sale by ' b24 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft 00. /'"kATS.—100 bushels Tennessee Seed Oats of superiorqual- IN ft DOYLE. tty, for sale by feb9 MoMAHON 6 P ORTER AND AIK-16 casks pints superior London Por ter, 25 do do strong Scotch Ale, received direct, and for sale at New York prices, by . feblS PADELFORD. FAY ft CO. P ROPOSALS will be received for the construction and putting down of a floodgate in the Sprinfleld canal.— For p1an 4 and specifications apply to the undersigned. ' b28 JAMES P. SUilEVEN. Chairman D. C. O. o in mine, «a(i lorssiaat ic, WILLIS ft BRUNDAGE. • R IO COFFEE—400 bags Rio Coffe. nowin store and for sals by fsblO KJBBEE ft R AISINS.—loo whole, half and quarter boxes prime Bunch Raisins, for sale by f*M COHEN ft TARVER. TJ AISINS, kC.—Fresh raisins. In whole, half and quarter XV boxes; prunes, Inboxes and glass jars; figs, in whole and half drums; citron, In coses: candies, assorted mixed candlesTmottoes, rock candles; just In store and for sale cheap by fob22 KIBBEE ft RODGERS. S EED OATS.—200 bags heavy North River Seed Oats, land ing and for sals by fob® PADELFORD, FAY ft 00. S PRING GASSIMER8.—Just received a fino assortment of fsney colored and black R. M. French Cast! mere, feblfl PRICE ft VEADER, 147 Bay st QUIRTS, 8HJRT8.—hecrired by steamer Florida, an as- O sortmsnt of IthS Bfclrt*—no collars; also q few down fine fonoy cqlorad, price" GASBIMEHE8.—Fancy bUek Casslmeres, fancy O end white linen Drilling. Sateen Jeans, Cot to nodes, etc.. for gen tie men’s and boys wear, just received by fobM DiWlTT ft MORGAN. ■|X7niTB and colored Kid Gloves, for sale by W i fsb24 ' . PRICE ft VEADER, 14T Bay-st. tWBSSBL ssl&ss&gm Goodwin’s D.wnraabsow. k-nmui t». ’. LINCOLN. Monument Square. T HE HOME CIRCLE, or familiar thoughts on various topics, literary, moral and social, by Mrs. Kirkland ; Homes of American Authors, comprising anecdblal nnd do- scrlptivo skolclios, Hlustratod with views of their residen ces from original drawings, and a fan simile oftho manu script of each author; Romance .of Indian life and other talcs, by Mrs. Mary II. Eartman. beautifully Illustrated ; Il lustrious Perrounges of tlvo 19th Century, Illustrated with steel engravings; Gems from Mooro’s Melodies, 41o., ten itiful illuiitration*; Tho Bible in the Family, by Doctor Roardman : Foot Prints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity, by John Cole Hager, illustrated steel engravings ; Gift Book of Gems, a literary offering of an season*, edited by Emily Per- ctval, richly illustrated; Review of New Themes; received snd for safe by 8. 8. SIBLEY, dedH 136 Congress-street. JLi brig Kate Heath, from Now Orleans, ind for sale by mbs COHEN ft FOSDICK. B ELTING. IMPLEMENTS, ftc.. BY LATE ARRIVALS.— 1,600 feet patent leather bands,2to 18Inches wide; 160 tray or canal wheelbarrows, 16 pair patent balance scales complete, 2 dozen counter do, 12 do Carolina (Eng lish) hoes, 2 do large mounted grind stones. 1 do small do do for family use, 2 agricultural tool chest* eoqfafning prun ing and garden Implements complete. 1 dozen Crowsll’sjja- tent thermometer churns, 1 do garden wheelbarrows, 4b0 bbls plaster and coment, French and Georgia millstones, Cotogne and Esopus do, Dutch anchor brand bolting cloths, grates, tann mills, grain cradles, grass scythes,reap books' ftc.,forsaleby ap!2 CHARLES H. CAMPF1ELD, D 0MH3T10 LIQUOR,—150 bbl* New Orleans ReoUfied Whisky. 100 do E Phelps’ Northern Gin, 40 do P ft H Connecticut River Rye do, 76 do Luther Felton and Pure Boston Rum, 40 do Domsstlo Brandy, 20 quarter and 20 eighth casks 4th proof do. 30 bbls superior out Monongahe- U Whlsaj - , fiO do do Rye do, 400 gross old Georgia Peach SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft 00. la Whlssv, 00 do do I Brandjr, for sale by T HE Subscribers have Just received a handsome ment of printed De Ulnea,Oa*hmeres, Mohair Lustres, ” * French Mcrjnos, together with other handsome English and French Dress Goods, which thsy with other h beir usually low prices J. II. COHEN ft CO.. New Store. 140 Broughton-st W indow shades and curtain material-*.—a very handsomeauKirtmentof painted Wlndow Sbodea In Gothic, landscape, street views, boquet. flowers, gUtedge, fto. Also, muslin and Jad* Curtains, white furniture Iflml- ty and half linen all widths, white cotton, bnlllon and Ball tassels, curtain holders, ftc., for sate by mb28 LxftOCHE ft POWNB. MAGNESIA.—Tills coodsnsed solution 1* “ ’ * “ ’i adm! ' ' TpUJIDl JP agreeable and efficient form for the Magnesia, anil t( very ,useful tor — Btosuch, 8sa 8tckness and - mb» W.W. ilniitration of ^Aridity of.the ■—‘‘"laara. 17NGLISII MUSTARD-A verr superior article of English GROCK1UE8, die. 200 bbls Ilaltlmoro Flnur, 60 do Ganossco do, 26 do Hiram Smith do, 60 lialfdo Canal do, 25 bhbls Butter Crackers. 25 do Sugar do, 60 boxes Soda do, 6 bags »oft studied Almonds, 100 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins, 200 boxes spornt. ndamaotine snd tallow Candles, 100 do Pale nnd Nn. 1 Soap. 25 do do do Starch. 20 do Ground Popper, in ){ lb papers, 200 do tablo Salt 100 eighth, quarter and half chests Tea, 200 do Tobacco, assorted qualities, 100 bag* Rio Coffee. 60 do Java do, 60 bbl* Stuart’s refined 11 ft C Sugar, 60 do clrclo A crashed do, 10 do ground do, 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 10 do Now Orleans do, 10 boxes toaf do, 200 bbls Domestic IJqnors. 20 case* as’d Pickles, 80,000 Segara. aa’d qualities, 60 gross Pipes, 100 ream* Wrapping Paper, 60 doz Brooms, 100 Dcmijons, 1, 2,3 ana 6 gallons, 600 new sugar-cured Hams, 6 hhds Sides, 6 hhds Shoulders, 100 sacks Salt, 10 tierces new Cuba MobUwe*. 60 bbls do do, 10 do Stuart’* sugar-huuso Syrup, And a general assortment of foreign Brandies and Wines n store, for sale by feb25 COHEN ft TARVER G ROCERIES.—80 bbls Stuart’s rollnod Sugar " 20 boxes Loaf 8ugar, 10 bbls crashed Sugar 6 bbl* powdered Sugar 60 boxes pale and No 1 Soap, 10 boxes toilet 8oap 25 “ No 1 Starch, 25 boxes Pearl 8tarch 20 bags Java Coffee, landing for sale by »cp30 COHEN ft TARVER. INDIA RUDDER GOODS, T HE subscriber would respectfully call the attention of hia old customer* and merchant* throughout the Uni ted States and Canada, to his stock of Rubber Goods, mnnu- tho articles more perfect. as KXYKXsivEinocK or Coats, Carriage Cloth, Machine Belling, Capes, Wading Pants Engine Packing, Pants. Piano Covers, IJro Preservers, • Overall*, Glove*. Air Balls, togging*, Cap*. Whips, and every description of Rubber Goods constantly on hand. The abovo ar® warranted to stand any climate, and will to sold at most reasonablo prices. Onlora solicited snd promptly attended to. D. IIODGMAN, 27 Malden tono, First cor. from Broadway, and 59 Nassau-st., N. Y. jan2Q—3m SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. . TVJEW nnd beautiful Spring and Summer Goods, just re- ±1 cclved by the tort Steamer. Vis: Bares® DeLains; w orated Bareges; Mlk Tissues; Colored Sewing Silk; Dresses Foulard Bilk: Colored and Black Challcya and Bareges; Black and Colored Silk: Black Figured Bareges and Tissues; Black and Colored F. Muslin; Black and Colored Ginghams; Plain and Colored Lawns; Black and Colored French Cambric; and a fine assortment of Htock and Colored Calicoes; Plain and Figured Swiss Muslin; Jaconet Cambric and Mull Mnslln; Plaid and Striped Swiss Mnslln; Silk Parasols, veir pretty; also, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. All of which wc offer on tho most accommodating terms. mhlS AIKEN ft BURN8. |V| LW BOOKS.—Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, by Ann xv Maury; Yahkce Notions, or WhlttUns from Jonathan Jack Knife, voL 1, prie® 81)4; Kate Stewart, a story from Blackwood’s Magasinei Putnam’s Monthly, a magaslno of literature, science and art, vol. l.KOkl: Romance%f Stu* dent Llfo Abroad, by Richard B. Klmti&U.anthor of St. Led ger. ftcj A Story of Life on the Isthmus,by Joseph W. Fa- ton#; Pictures from 8t. Petersburg- by Edward 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.; Ufe of Sir WalterScott, by Donald Mactood; More of Frank Freeman’s Barber Shoi »<*bj dec30 JOHN B. RANGING TIMBER. fTHIE Timber Cutters of Ediato River. Soutk Carolina, re- J- sportively call the attention of buyers of Timber i*> the Charleston nurket for that article. They believe that they furnish a* well got and fca large good heart Timber rt can to found In any Southern dty. By a strange snd arbitrary ton are enabled to ptirchase the Timber, at prices enor mously low to the Timber cutters The totter would tbWe- rare, Invite buyers to examine their market. The same fault- ». . lall-li.m. ' n\ tort- - 7" Ye« ; are rtzpecifally k »r stock before purchasing. apUlMhn TO WKIODESAIjE MERCHANTS. JOHN C. HENDERSON ft CO., No. 62 Buedu Ihubourg Poistannicr. Paris, amn74amn70 Pearl-street, New York, O FFER for sale an extensive assortment of French and American Artificial Flowers, Feather* and Ornaments. Italian, F'raneh, English and American 8traw Bonnets, Rib bons. ftc. Tho above, chiefly of our own manufacture, embrasos the largest and most varied stock to to found In the U. States. Samples may to seen at our wareroom In New York. janl3—3tn TO MANUFACTURERS, T HE Sutocrlber would Invito the attention nf Manu facturer*. and others to his Stock of F'actory Findings, consisting In part of Shuttle*, Pickers. Leather. Twines, Ma chine Oirdo, Wearer’s Reeds, Heddlo*. Bobbins, Spools, ftc.. ftc. . Also, superior Oak-tanned, Stretched and Rivited Belting for Machinery. Agent for tno sale of Jacquard's Shearing , and Nappliu Machines, Wool Pickers, Water Wheel Regulator*, 8atinetl Weeps, ftc. OSCAR SCHENCK, jan27—3m 132 Water, corner of Plne-st., New Yoik. SNUFF AND TOBACCO. PETER LORILLARD, MANUFACTURER, No. 42 Chatam-st., New York, O FFERS for sale tho following articles warranted of su perior quality:—Maccoboy. Scotch,Coarse French Rap pee and other Snuffs, also Fine Cut Tobacco in tln-foll and papers; a wore particular description of the Tarioua arti cles can be known by sending for a full price current as above. Janl4—3m RIClfARbSON’ff LINENS. DAMASKS, SHNETINGS, Ac. "PURCHASERS desirous of procuring tbs ccrmntaooo* are I requested to see that the name of the firm. J.N. RICH ARDSON, SONS ft OWDEN, Is stamped in full on each ati tide; a guarantee or ItssoandDeasand durability. Agsnta: JOHN BULLOCKS ft JOHN B. LOCKE, dec29—3m “ “ * ‘ ” " * 38 Plne^traet-Naw York. THE DARSE8T~il£g KIHBBW AND BBB MING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. T HOMAS O. STEARNS, Importer and Jobber of Silk, Mil linery and Fancy Goods, 162 Broadway, New York, hM' now In store snd is dally receiving and offering at ths lowest prices.a complete assortment of Goods In hi* line, embra cing an tbe various styles and designs consisting of Black and Fancy Silk*, Marseilles, Florences, Shawls. Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons. Taffeta and Satin Ribbons. Dress Trim mings of all kinds, French aid English Crapes. CrapeLlsses, Bilk Cravat*, Embroideries, Glove* of aU kinds, Klk Use Mite. BslYgss. Lacep.'White Goods. Hoaisry, L. C. Hsndker- chiefs, fte. • The undersigned Invites the attention of the (hide and bis friends generally. Great Inducements offered to cun and short time buyers. Jp!OMA9 Q; STEARNS, 162 Broad way, dec29—lyr ^ptweehutterty-«t.andHaidentiine,N.V. jQHyij jupaT THE MOST EPTDOTVE Tn THE WORLD 1.., TS now prepared to offer hla customers and merebaht* geO- X' erally. such ah assortment of UmbrdlM and Parasols, which for bean ty. quality. flnfaUi and prioao. cannot to equal ed bjran^hOtueinthaiUnitedStatM. .Parisian Fkahteu— : do.,Trunk do:. Self open- paper hangings, blank Books, etc. No. 4 North above Market, ; T HE undersigned bare Just opened a fresh and complete stock of wall Papers, among which arc. gold and vel vet, fine satin, and the lowest priced ungtoted paper*'. also, decorations, border*, fire-screens, cttria1a*.ite.v which they * offer at tho lowest price*, both wholesale and retail. The tost workmen employed to hang .paper either In the city or country. Blank Books, Stationery, etc.—Wo have also oar-usual os- - sorlment of writing papers, wrapping papers, blank and , school book*, stationery, etc. PARRISH ft HOUOn, No. 4 North Fith street, 2 doors stors Market, • Philadelphia. g» Cash paid for country rags.mblO—cod DIB SINKING AND ENGRAVING. TN ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Business card#,-with apnropri* X ate devices, omboasod. in a new style, in plain and fancy colors. Be*!* of every description, vrtlh or without presses. Envelope* printed with name, business and addrem, labels, bill heads, manufacturer 4 * ticket*, ftc., all executed In the neatest manner and at prices 25 per cent, below any limi ter establishment. In consequent of totter and improved fiicilltlosfor the execution of suoh work, N. B.—All order* by mall promptly attended to. Goods sent to any part of the country. T. B. CALVERT ft 00.. Envelope and Seal Press Manufacturers, Die inkers, Em boa < sera.andEengravers,48South3d-st., Philadelphia. " mh29 i CHEAP WINDOW SHADE DEPOT AND MANUFACTORY. S. IF. comer Arch and Second-sheets, Philadelphia. G L. MILLER & Co. offer every variety of Shades, whole- • salo and retell, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic. Vlgn. etto, Oil and Dry Landscapes, at tho lowest prices for qual Ity of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shade* executed at short notice. Merchants and other* are Invited to give n* a trial. Wl Will THY TOPUU8K. Brasses,Trimming*, ftc.. always on hand. RemeintorS. W. corner Sbxmd and ARCH street*. Phila delphia. 2tm—febl8 THE CELEBRATED BLACK DIAMOND STOVE. Tho subscriber*have JuKtreceir- l a second supply of the above COOKING STOVES, for burning coal, nnd do unhesitatingly declare and *ay. that they *ro the most per fect article of the kind In use. eith er north or south. Satisfactory ref- _ erence* can to furnlaUtd where they have been tried In this city. We ask no pay until fair ly tested. For sale only at tho new House Furnishing Store ol MORSE ft NICHOLS, oo'Jfi 165Broughton-street. JH fi : they have been tried In th STOVES, STOVES. The subscriber has just received a lareo number ol Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which he will dispose ol .on accommodating terms. Among them may to found tlio following: Cooking Stoves, Tho Republic, tody ot the toko, Air Tight Premium, Queen of tho West. Empire Premium, Eastern Premium, Parlor and office Stoves.— Union Cottage. Cylinder, Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and oval. Six Plate. Box Stoves. Hollow Ware Pot*, Kettles. Ovens, Spiders. Sauce Pans, ftc. fto. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, for salo. and manu factured at short notice. Orders for Roofing, Gutters, and Leaders, attcudcd to with punctuality. ‘ JOHN J. MAURICE, Nos. 10 and 12 Darns rd street PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. THE Alterations aud Improvements In our tfH^JEfiMstnro, including a fine Show Room for Piano JfYfil rtFortei, *nda Music Department for todies I I * I * • being now completed, we would invite the at tention of the musical public to our stock, comprising every artlclo In the line, which can bo furnished (wholesale and retell) at New York prices. PIANO FORTES, bv A. Stodart ft Co.. J. B. Dunham, and hers of established reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZOGRAUM ft 00., Importers, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streets, dcc7 Next to Market Square. -line N EW BACON, ftc —20 casks prime Sldos; 10 casks ; new Shoulders; 250 bags Rio Coffee: 160 bbU. Balti more Hour; 20 hhds. prime N. O. Sugar; 10 hhds. clarified N. O. Sugar; 160 bbls. Stuart's B. ft 0. Sugar; 60 boxes Col gate’s No. 1 Soap; 60 boxes Colgate’s Pale Soap; 60 bbls. N. O. Syrup; 60 hhds. Cuba Molasses; 25 tierces do.; 25 bar rels do.; 60 boxes star Candles—tending and for sale by feb21 CRANE ft HOLCOMB. F ISH. 4C—5 tc* cod fish, ioo boxes smoked herrings. 30 bbl* pickled do, 30 bbls No. 1. 2 and 3 mackerel. 60 half bbl* do, 20 kltts do, 60 boxea buckwheat, 25 half bbls do. received and for salo by feb7 MoMAHON ft DOYLE. GAS WORK, LAMPS, die. A RCHER ft WARNER, Manufacturers, No 110 Chestnut* street, Philadelphia,raiptotfally solicit the attenUbnot purchaser*, to-their assortment of chandeliers, brackets, pendant*.and every descr|ptfon ofgaa burners; also evciy variety of temps, girandoles, fto. Wo warrant our goods equal in nuaUty, and our prices as Iowa* any other estab. lishment In the country. The Trade supplied with burners, mercury, caps,brats fit ting*, air pumps, fto.. at reduced prices. ARCHER ft WARNER. ElHs 8. Archer, Redwood F. Warner, William F. Mlskey, Wm. O. B. Merrill. FRONT-ST.. WIRE MANUFACTORY. 7b Southern <0 Western Merchants, Marnffadurtrs and others. TYTATSON ft COX, Slovo, Riddle, 8ereen and Wire Clolh VV Manufacturers, No. : 46 North Front-street, Philadel phia. whero can always bo found every article In their line, «i manufactured to enter at short notice. Orders by mail or otherwise, solicited. jsnl8—■oodtlspl LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE. 117 Chestnut-street, below Wurth, north ride, Philadelphia. W E inform merchant* and residents of this vicinity, that the most complete assortment of Mantel, Pier, Wall 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. tong exporience and large facilities enable na to sell the best goods at lowest prices. Dimensions being given, we will give estimates for any I red Mirrors, delivered free from breakage, at any point. Order# solicited. . French Plato C|M*i for 8torca. Dwelling*, fto,, at importa tion prices. THOMAS J, NATT ft Ca apto—« od NH WCAHPKTIN GB. T HE subscritor has just reed veil per late arrivals, A largo and fresh stock of the richest and newest styles of 1 olvoU Tapestry, Drussnls, threo-ply Ingrain and Vcnl- tian Cnrpetlags, all of which are offorod on the most desir able terms. With a full assortment of Oil Cloths, Table. Covers, Mat ting, ftc. Purchaser* are requested to make an early examination as strong Inducements will to held out to cash buyer*. R. B. WALKER, 100 Chestnut-street. mh!7—lawtf below 6th, South side, Philadelphia. BLINDS AND SHADES.. Take Notice. B J. WILLIAMS, No, 12,North Sixth-street, a few doors . abovo Markqt-streot. Philadelphia, I* the most exten sive and best manufacturer of Window Blinds and Rhode* in the United State#, ami to* taken th* highest premiums at all the exhibitions; he buys the best materials by whole- • sal- cheaper for Caah than other* pay for inferior aitictesby retail, nnd can, therefore, sell auperior Venetian Blinds and Shades, as cheap as others ask for inferior artlclee. Painted Window Shades in great variety, of beautiful designs and superior quality. Buff and Whlto Unen Shades, Blind and Shade Trimmings. Fixtures, ftc., wholesale and retail, at • the lowest cash prices. Store Shade* painted and lettered to order. Reed Blind# at manufacturer*’ prices. Old Blind*, psinted to look*# good as new. Purchasers, by calling, will to convinced that he soil# a superior article, and gu*n. ; an tecs full satisfaction. A liberal discount made to dealer*. u IFe study topfeaw.” BENJ. J. WILLIAMS. tp!6—cod No. 12 North Oth-etreet, Pbite. , C ANDLES, - SOAP AND STARCH.—Just received, 20 bx* Beadell’s tallow Chndle*; 30 do family Soap; 15 do pearl 8Urch. s For »ale by DAVID O’CONNER, fobl 7 corner Broughton and Drayton streets, ft ARRETING.—Received per steamer Alabama, - and this L/ day opening. Brussels. Tapestry Velvet, Imperial. In day opening. Brussels. Tapestry Velvet, Imperial, grain and Three-Ply Carpeting, comprising alone variety of styles and qualities, all of which will be offered at the low- eat market price, by ec9 UROCHE. BOWNE ft OO. T7L00R OIL CLOTHS,—Tho most complete stock of Oil J? Cloth*, In every variety of patterns and colors, varying in widths from one to eight ysnis. Families and hotel keep ers can cover their dining rooms or halls, without piecing. WM. H. GUION. Agent, Carpet Warehouse, fcb5 140 Oongres* and 67 St. Julfon-sta. S UNDRIES—66 bbU Hiram Smith’s Extra Canal Flour, 50 whole and 40 half bbls Gausses do, 80 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Biscuit. 60 boxes Treadwell's Soda BUcalt, 40 whole and 20 half bhta Urn No.l Mackerel, 60 boxes Ate and 8'e Grant ft Williams’ Tobacco. 20 quarter casks Model- Black Tea, 200 togs prime Greta Rio Coffe m*. 100 boxes Reyte 1st and 2d quality Lemoa Syrup, AO bbls sugar House Mo lasses, 32 do New Orleans do. 10 oasks ehrtc* 8urar Cured Hams, 80. boxes Readellte Potent Tallow dandles, 800 do No. 1 Pate and Family Soap, Uudlogand for sale by rahli SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. L 25 kegs lord, Sugar-cured Hams. 16 kegs Butter , 50 boxes Cheese, 25 do fickle# Candles. 50 do Adamantine do Wine, 6 bbls White Wine Vinegar Undtng and for sate by ocfl OOHElfft TARVER. POTATOES, ftc.—A0 bbls cholos seed and satlngPotatoM: X 10 bbls superior bleached Whale Oil; 10 bbls IMf I-ard received and for sale by fold McMAHON. ft DOYLE.' 4 variety—variety. T. INSEED, sperm, bleached whole, and caatey Q|L JU White, red, black and bar Load, sbotaasoried, Dupont’* powder, 14,14 and 25 IH ftmi,' ‘ Saleratis, saLepeaas. sol gUutor, sup cart> soda, Tartaric add, gum ohaxaphor, gmn Arable, mogMeia, Crsaw tartar, aux vomica, ecseoees assorted, ,c Paregorte, laudanum, Bateman’s di—' Hot drape alter No* a, J j^inewftwih^y-*' Nul ***-- - ^ JOHN L fiuza, Moaufoctonr. •*" . " ' 1 ■ • A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for reatorl ng grey, bolt to it* origin*] color. It is guaranteed by the Proprietor, hat If the patient Is grey, he can have hie hair restored to its original color by using Loaet’a Wnhpene. - For Bale by _jan2l ■ W. W? LINCOLN, Monument Square.-1-, 1 ; WINES, L1QROR8 NEGARA, GROCERIES. T HE Subscriber bas on hand a line and .well aelmtod Stock of imported pure Wines, liquors and Began, comprising the foUowlng : 4 Umiiuy—10 half pipes Otard, Dapuy ft Co..: 3 do do . old Hennoasy ; 2 do do ftezeroc, 1808 t 2 dodo Jean Louis, 1800 : 3 do do J. J. Dupuy. Wines—4 hilf pipes, oik. reserve Madeira: 2 do do London Particular ; 3 do do old Port: 0 do do Sherry Wine; 20 casks Claret: 40 boskets Chkmptgne. Scgars—20.000 Rio Honda : 10,000 La Cruli La Union ; 10.000 La Patrte ; 25,000 Trabucas. Prunes and Jeu>»». Foreale by A.BONAUD, del. Corner erf Bay and Whltaker-streete*' s ; 6,000 MARSHALL HOUSE• ORBUIffO SALOON. M SSSRS, COHEN ft BANN0N rtoptrtfully annonneo to - the citizens of Savannah,that they ore now prepared. - to id a0 kinds of work In^lrtinerit^thrirpe* shop, ' nrar the comer of Broughton aipd Draytrtwrts. Tbeyhare i •sUbllslied the following a* their rates of chaises i Foen , single shar* ; per month, for 2 orthreu timespw.weeC 76c.: 4 times a week 81; 6 br 0 Umto aactek fll fib ; eviry 1 Asmpod P M? 0,lt ^'kalrouriteftfrt-; f 1. Mr. COHEN will always hold himself to roadtows to at. tend to orders from them who may require hla teurvlees ut v ' their homes, ... / - , , uovftu, »j pmy jt i rfpO-THR tea black pett scarfa, col’d- ilea, Frenoli worm collars, dor alseveo, bonnet ribbo* ribtxm, Alezandre# tight l__ silk aoi lUl? gtereo, vrltha toe numerous to mention. - scire#; sJl ofwbtch wlUto by .- J ■- . MblO