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xx rMWj v ao French unsure, # uo vumnx
wwi • nonumcni square,
TFAC0N AND LAIU)—20 oiks ef>o) M haras. IB lihd* aide*.
JJ 35 do shoulders, 20 bbli olioleo leaf lard, received and
for Haleb/ mhl • MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
mmtl AND CHElSsK—25 "flrkfna loshen butter. 50
. JJ boxes eheeae, received and for ante by
'Tvbhv’s SEWING MACHINES.
price only 526—Patented Od. 10,18552.
,1. gi.china 1< aaknogWsri h, .11 whn b.T. »»d It to
tpaclottoltour.n, other So»ln| H.ehln. ororln-
■ol tor It* rlmptlcltj, oompnotno.., tto twmlj -n-1
wth of IU Htltch and Ita cbcapneiH. It weighs about
_u, *„d costa only from $26 to $30. It will work neatly
I the smallest thread, tho finest cambrlo or silk, as well
ien. woollen and cotton goods, and all kinds or leather.
,so simple, that a child or 10 jeara of ago can under-
Id and work It rapidly, without any danger of Ha gottlnr
iof order, and can do the work of more than twenty
^stresses much better In evory respect than Itcnn be
L \,v hand. The sUtchea are Independent of each other,
luch so, that If every other atltch Is cut. the seam still
V good and strong. It la unlike and much better than
Jother sewing machine ever Invented. The machtno Is
llbrly adapted to family and plantation uso, aa It will
111 kinds of sewing, and when known will be generally
oduced Into families and plantation*.
rfe Avcry Sewing Machlno Company havo perfected their
Influents for manufacturing on tho largest scale, and
■supply any number of machlno* at tho shortest notice.
% addressed to Ciurub Nirmxro.v, 261 Broadway, N.
k will receive prompt attention. dec28—laflm
PUTIIERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
ASBUBY HULL, President and Treasurer.
■aLBON CHASE, Sec’ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary.
l e undersigned, Agent of the above Company, continues
|ke tho following Risks, via.: Marine, River and Fire
in tyo Lives ofServnnt*.
e*of White Persons are also taken by this Company
Ixtra premium for residing In the South.
' WILLIAM KING, Agent,
Corner of Ray and Bray ton-streets.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL..
DOCTORS WILDMAN & GANAHl.,
Farm street, West end of the Plank Road.*
WILDMAN ft GANAHL having completed the ar-
mients for a private hospital, and fitted up the same
tho i.|'pliancesof hygiene, good nursing, and medl-
,nd surgical attendance, now offor the benefits of the
itution to the public.
term* of admission are $1 per day. Tills will secure
itant and efficient medical attendance, medicines, board
lodging. Ten dollars will be required In advance, which
not be subject to reclamation. Apartments pejfectly
may bo obtained on reasonable oxtra terras.
.t the Institution may partake a* much aspossibloof
benevolent public character which tho orginntors In-
led, they havo solicited tho following gentlemen to act
board of visitors, who will at all and any time Inspect
premises, and whose names are guarantees to the pub-
if its efficient management: •
lion. LaX<Jdox Cuevbj, Johx W. Anderson,
I Jos etc! S. Fay, # A. A. Smrw,
I Ciurles Gmxx, Jonx W. Radcx,
I John Hoifrox, Soiomox Coiirx,
Movtt.omkuy Cummino.
Arrangements havo also'been made for tho accotnmoda-
" of uegrocs. P. H. WILDMAN, M. D.,
corner Abercron and South Rroad street.
CIIAS. GANAIIL, M. D.,
South Broad street. East of Barnard.
cuks ala and porter, plats and
COHKN A TARVER.
midio
jtx lb. assorted sites, just received and for sate tow. by
“a . ■ . * Nonumcnt8quare
fpTtX)^hhdilp"frmVriSrfrae7fol
JD Martha Jane, from New Orleans^ ^
1?AOOk-ANI)'LARD.-20 hh^Tprime now Shoulders,-20
JJ bbla No. 1 Lard, received per steamer Btato of Gooiyte,
and for sale by lebia PAPKLFORD, FAY k CO.
MoMAHON ft DQYI.E,
sale, to arrivo per schr
BRUNDAGE.
B altimore flour,-ioo bbuiiour in store, and ioo
do to arrive, for sale by
ROWLAND k CO.
B UTTER AND CHEESE,—26 firkins prime and choice
Rutter | 50 boxes Choese, Just recelvod and for sale by
febld McMAHON ft DOYLE.
B ACON SHOULDERS AND LARD.-15 hbds prime Old
Bacon Shoulders, 50 half bbls Lard, just received and
for sale by fabO . COHEN k FOSDICK.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—ao firkins cholso Goshen butter,
50 boxes cheese, received and for sale by
fel>7 MoMAHON k DOYLE.
B ACON SfbES-27"lihdsisndlngrromsch7.¥.ETsharpe,
from Pblladolphla, and for sale *■“
lebW
COIIEN I
i Goshen Rutter,
teamshlp Florida,
B utter and cheese.—20 kegs ci
50 boxes do Cheese, landing fro
and for sale by
febl6 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
TJACON SIDtfS. HAMS AND LARD-6 hhds bacon sides,
JJ 27. barrel* :'Csuerd’>-hAMe»10. barrel* lard, landing'
from sebr N Berry, from BalUniare, and for salo by -
feblO COHEN & FOSDICK.
NEW WHOLESALE <t UETAIL.IIRV GOODS STORE,
In Drttttghtnn-ste'
M. PRENDEltGAST St CO.,
'XXTHL open tholf NEW STORE.’ noarly opposite-St, An*
VV drew’* Hall, west side, on Mbnday, the 24th Instant,
where they will oiler* at their usual low prloea, for eash or
city aeoeptancos, an onUfljjiew stock or
Staple nnfffanef Dr? Coodi,
to which tbt» would rvspootfuly Invite the attention o|
tho clliiens of Savannah, mid tho merchants and plantors
of this and tho neighboring States The stock Is largo and
well selected, consisting In part oft
Drees Goods*-Buck and Fancy 8ilks of every width
and description, French and Kttglbdi Merinos, Cashmores,
D'Latnee, Mout D’Barege, Baregu D'Lainea, Bombasines.
Clmtnboro Cloth. Alpadcns of every description, White and
Col'd, Plain and Embroidered Tarletons and Swiss. /
Cmbrohlerlcs—IJnen Cambrlo Hd'kfs, Emb’d, Plain
and Hem-Stitch, Oollars, Cuds, Undorileevcs, Chlmstels,
Flouncing, Bauds, Jocnnct and Swiss Edging* and Insertions,
SlnntlllM and Shawls—Black and colored crape
and sHk Mantillas; plain and embroidered crane Shawls, ol
every description \ brooho 8hawla 5 square and long 8hawlH|
black and colored mantilla Velvets and talma cloths.
Hoslorr—Ladies’ and gentlemen's kid, sewing silk,
•Ilk, raw silk. Lisle, cotton, Berlin and cashmere Gloves;
raw silk and merino Vests; geutlomen’s raw .»Uk, merino,
lamb’s wool, and cotton Undershirts and Drawers.
Linen Damask,—S. 1(1. 12, and 104 Damask and
snow drop tsblo Cloths, 8 and 10-4 brown Damask Cloths,
bleached and brown Damask of erory description, Damask
and snow drop Napkins, and UolUe’s birds eye Diaper, linen
Diaper* of every description.
Sheeting and Shirting—10 and 12 4 Linen Shoot
ing, Pillowcase Linens: 8,9,10,11 and 12-4 blenchod and
brown Allendale and Hamilton Sheetings, bleached and
brown Shirting of every description.
Irish Linen—From tho best manufacturers.and war
ranted all flno flax Cloths. Cnsslmercs. and Vestings 5 Black
nnd Blue Broad Cloth*, blnck nud fancy Casslmores, fancy
Vestings, white and colored Marseilles vestings.
Counterpanes Ritd Blanket*—8.10,11 and 12-4
Marseilles and Allcndalo Counterpanes; Paris and Whlluey
family Blankets.
Negro Blankets of every description.
•Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Flax nnd Cotton Osnaburga.
Jftu22 ..
TILACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, for February ; also, the Two
X/ Merchants, or Solvent and Insolvent, a great novoL by
1. S. SI’**
T. 8. Arthur, received by
ml:2
I. SIBLEY.
135 Congress street.
B ACON, SUGAR AND MOLASSES.—20 cask* primo......
Sides, 20 do do Shoulders. 24 hlids New Orion oh Sugar.
113 bbls do Molasses, landing from schr Patrick Henry, and
for sale by mh2 COHEN k FOSDICK.
I 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 100 do new scnled Her
ring 20 quintals new Codfish, 100 boxes and 15 half boxes
bunch Ilalsins, received per steamer, and for sale by
rah2 _ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
B LANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.—Merchants and
others are Invited to call and examine tho fine stock ot
Blank Bonks, Paper and Stationery, for sale at tho lowest
rates, at tho book store of
Janl4 8. 8. SIBLEY, 136 Congress-street.
C OAL—100 tons red ash coal, broken and screened,
sale, to arrive per schr S N Smith, from Philadelphia,
by mhl WILLIS k BRUNDAGE.
C LARET WINE—60 boxes Chateau Morgnut. Chateaux
Lafltto, St. Jullen and St. Emtlllon, for sale by
fcb24 A. BONAUD,
C OFFEE—400 hags Rio coffee, 76 sacks Java do, 16 do
superior Old Government Java do. for sale by
' *■“ KIBBF.E fc RODGERS.
/IOMPUUNU Wild Cherry I<ozengo.s, a very odlcaciouH «r-
O tlclo for Coughs. Colds, Influenza. Ac. A fresh supply
received this day, per steamer, and for sale by
feblfl W. W. LINCOLN. Monument-square.
C HOICE GOSHEN RUTTER..A-C.-Just received 10 kegs
clioico Goshen Butter, 10 cakes Dairy Gicese. and 10
do Leaf Lard, for salo at tho corner Broughton and Drayton
street*, by mM2 DAVID O'CONNER.
F RESII Lobster and Salmon, just received by
feb24 A. BONAUD.
F LOUR.—100 bbls. prluio Howard street Flour, landing
and for salo by fob!5 COHEN k TARVER.
F l/lUIt—100 barrels Baltimore Flour, fnr salo by
feblfl ROWLAND k CO.
ror anlo by
. BONAUD.
Apply t<J
OlilN.
F OR SALE.—'Threo likely women, aged 30.32 and 18 yra,
Apply to fohlO WY1.LY k MONTMOLLIN.
Cotton Shirts, at 147 Bay street.
PRICE k VEADER.
F OR SALE.—A very likely man, aged 25 years, a rooncr
by trade. Apply to
by trade. Apply w
feb22 WYLl^Y k MONTMOLLIN’,
poll SALE—A nc|
dren, a gltl 10.
ply to feblO
•0 woman aged 28 years, and flvo clill-
>y 8, girl 6. boy 2. and an Infant. Ap-
WYLI.Y k MONTMOLLIN.
do Genessco do; 10 hhds Bacon Sides; 15 do Shoulders,
received and for sale by fol4 McMAIION k DOYLE.
F LOUR AND BACON.—200 bid* auperllne lloward-street
Flour, 60 hhds prhne Bacon Sides, 10 do do Shoulders,
PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE.
e havo for salo a Washington hand Press, Hoe’s make,
will dispose of at a bargain. It Is partially worn,
Igh as good as* now. and In comploto running order.
Iof bed 37‘iX24>£, and will print a form 23X 35)4
Assesses all the latest Improvements of Hue’s Press, and
I be sold for less than its value for cash or approved pa-
I we having no further uso for It. Wo also have chases,
I sldo and foot sticks, column and head rules, dash nnd
■erturment rules, leads, cuts and many other articles
Tessary to tho establishment of a newspaper, which we
b sell at a liandsomo discount from original cost. Also,
l castiron roller moulds.
further particulars will bo given on addressing this office.
PUNCH, HILTON k GANAIIL.
received and for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
|8A VANN All MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Office 118 Ilay-tlreel.
this Company will tako Fire, Marine nnd Rlvor Risks on
| most favorable terms.
hirfa*—Henry D. Weed, Hiram Roberts, H. F. Waring, I.
I Morrell.John W. Anderson, N.B. Knapp, Henry Lathrop
Id E. F. Wood,
1 HENRY D. WEED, President,
HIRAM ROBER1S, Vico President
|Uvra McIDxKV.Sec'v nuB
F LUID EXTRRCr OF SENNA—Tills extract possesses the
active properties of Sonrm In ooncentretod form, and Is
a mild and ploasant purgntlvc. just received and for sale by
feb’JI W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
F RESH PATE DE FOIE GRAS.—3 dozen Paite do Foie
with Trulfes. 2 do do De Callica do. 2 do do Do I’ralrlo
Hens do, 2 do do I)o I’urdreaux, 2 do do Do ITdgcons. for sale
by - feb3 A. BONAUD.
F OREIGN LIQUORS.-oO hair pipes and 16 quarter pipe*
Otard. Dupuy k Co.’s Bmndy, our own importation; 10
pipes Meder Swan Gin, landing nnd for anlo by
febl7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
I pLOUIt AND HICK.—60 hirmliJIlnm.Smith’s BKlMUffl
Hour. 60 do Irving Mills and Henry D. Stone s do, 60
do Muskingum do, 200 do Baltimore do, 60 tierces Riee, just
received and for sale by KIDBEE & RODGERS,
fcb22 142 Bay-street.
H AY—100 bales primo Northern llay.fnr snTe by
feblfl ROWLAND k CO.
H AMS—600 new sugar-cured hams, for sale by
feb21 COHEN k TARVER.
M. PRENDERGAST fc’CO.
CARPET & FLOOR CLOTH WAREHOUSE.
Curtains, Curtain Goods, «Sic.
Wo. 140 Congrea and Wo. 67 51. Julian-streeU.
FTTHK subscriber, knowing tlmt tho citizens or Savannah
JL hare felt a great Intoiest In the establishing of a CAR
PET WAREHOUSE, in this city, and being aware that many
have been awaiting tho completion of the new store, so
that they could make their selection of tho various arti
cles for furnishing their bouses, would respectfully Inform
tho public, generally, that he will this dny open tho most
complete assortment of all tho vnrlous style* of GOODS
usually kopt In similar establishments. Thu stock of the
dllferent departments will consist, In part, of the following
Goods, vtx:
Carpet Dcimrtment—Roynl velvet, tapestry Brus
sels. inocet Brussel*. Brussels, velvet, tanostry and Brussels
for stairs, threo rdy.aunerflno. fine ami common ingrain,-
plain and twilled VcnUlnn for stairs, halls. &c., druggets,
0-4,124 and 10-4 in width, of every variety of patterns,
hearth rugs, parlor and stoop mats, table aud piano covers,
silver nnd brass oval and octagon stair rods, stair linen, ko.
. Oil Clutlu—Of every width from one to eight yards,
for halls, dlniug rooms, steamboats, saloons. Ac., rose
wood, mahogany nnd sninll-llgured furniture oil cloths, 44,
34 and 0-4 wide, figured India rubber cloth for stairs.
Curtain*—Silk and worsted damask delaine, worsted
and.linen damask delnine. figured and plain damasks, va.
rietvof colors, white and butt, for shades.
Window Shades—Transparent, landscape, medal
lion, garland, and white nnd gold, entirely new stylo, cord,
loops, tassels, tngethor with all tho various trimmings for
curtains and shades.
Gilt Cornice*.—Bands, loops nnd pins, of tho great
est variety and patterns, of the latest importation, all o
which will be sold at wholesale or retail, on tho most lib
eral terms WM. II. GUI0N. Agent.
nnv8 14(1 Cnnax<>*« and 67 St. Julian-sts.
DRY GOODS.
H ENRY LATHROP A CO., offer for sale at lowest prices:
Dress Goods—French printed mousliu do laines.
English and American do. now designs; Persian cloth, high
colored mousltn de lain, plnid raw silks,French and English
merinos, French nnd Scotch ginglmnis, English and French
S rints. changeable glacie silks, rich brocade do, plain nnd
gured blnck do.
Embroideries—Muslin nnd laco collars, chlmlsettes,
under sleeves, caps and capes. Swiss and cambric edglngs-
and inserting*, thread vnlencins and lisle laces, black silk
and blnndo edgings, rich laun and linen cambric Udkfs,
Hosiery—ladies’, misses’, mens’ and boys’, a full as-
torlinentol' English and German; ladies’,misses', mens’and
boys’ merino vests.
GloTea—Hoskin. silk cashmere, beaver, Udlos’ riding
gauntlets.
White Goods—Jaconet plain and nlald cambrics.
Swiss muslins plain and figured, cambric dimities, corded
and embroidered skirts, Ac.
Linens, &c—44super Irish linenshest mark. 34 and
7-8 long lawns, 94 to 124 barnsly sheetings, pillowcase
linens, Scotch nnd Irish dinners, liucabucs. 6-8 to 34 dn-
nrask napkins, brown and blue check doyles,- 84 to 10-4
blenched and brown tablo damasks. 8-4 to 124 bleached da
mask cloths, cotton nnd worsted taldonnd piano covers, 104
to 134 toilet nnd iin]tcrial quilts. 7-8 to 64 furniture dlral-
tv. cotton shirtings sheetings nnd tickings. American, Eng
lish nnd Welsh Ilnnnelii.colnred French do, fancy wool plains
for boys, plain nnd fancy casslmores,twcods. Kentucky sati-
uets and jeans. ocll
RHBOUATISII OU UB CURED I
Having recently been constituted Agents loir tho proprietor*
we lisre for salo tint celebrated remedy,,
• Mortimers’*
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND
28, 1853.
■ “'!&M
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MB—
PATENT SCALES.
F AIRBANKS Patent Platform Scales—(Improved Inqual
tty and reduced In prico)—Adapted to every reaulrcd op-
oration of weighing, as Railroad Scnles for trains nr single cars
In use on thu principal railroads in the United States and
Great Britain. Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable 8cales, on
wheels, for foundries, rolling mills. Ac. Store Scales, various
modifications ; Counter Scales. Hay and Coal Scales. Ac.—
These Scalos havo been long known and severely tested ; and
the untversal confidence felt In their accuracy and porfoot
adjustment, is such tlmt they are now regarded as tho stand*
ard.fmm which there Is no appeal.
royl2 PlllLBRlCK A BELL. Agents
SCOTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY.
JPfrxons wishing to send for their friends and desirous of
Binging them out by first class packet ships, are informed
1st the subscribers are tho only Agents for the above agon-
f In this City.
lliey are also authorized (0 draw on Mossrs. Wm. Tapscott
I Co., I.iver|HM>I. la sums from Si and upwards, which
Tafts are negotiable in any town throughout Ireland and
tut Britain. Drafts on Fraftco and Gormnny, payablo in
I parts of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to
■dec24—ly DUNKER A OGDEN. 80 Bay-street.
j\RY GOODS—At Reduced Prices—The subscribers sre of
if faring the lmlanco of their Summer stock of Dry Goods
jnristing of Bareges,Printed JnconctaandOrgandles.Frencb
Imbriei and Ginghams, Printed and l’lald India Silks. Al-
s. Summer Quilts, Linen Cambrlcllandkerchlefs, N W Col
in- Ac.,at a great rcductlonfrom former prices.
|jy5 DEWITT A MOROAN
J. B. CUI1BEDG2.
. Maria Morton, for salo by
A SSORTED GOODS.—Just received 30 bbls Stuart’s crash
Sugnr and clarified A. B. A C. Sugar; 3 hhds. choice
N. O. Sugar; IB bbls. lorgo No. 1. Mackerel and Scotch Her-
pings; 2000 lbs. Codfish; 26 boxes Smoked Herrings; 60 bar
rels Potatoes; 25 boxes ground Rio and Java Coffee; 20 bbls,
Baltimore Flour; 10 barrels nnd half barrels extra Buck
wheat Flour: 30 doz. large wire bound Brooms; and 13 hoop
ed Water Pails; 8 ferklns choice Goshen Butter; 10 cakes
dairy Cheese; and 6 bbla. white leaf Lnrd For solo by
Jebl7 _ 1 _ DAVin O’CONNER.
N E\V BOOKS.—Macaulay’s Speeches on various occa
sions.
The I-nftv nnd tho Lowly, liy Miss McIntosh.
Heart Histories nnd Life Pictures, by T. S. Arthur,
DeQuincoy’s Narrative nnd Miscellaneous Pnpcrs, 2 vols.
his Opium Fiatcr and*all his other works.
Goethe's Faust, translated by Hsywnrd.
Memoir of tho Physical nnd Political Geography of No
Grenada, by Urn. Mosnucra, translated from the Spanish
Theodore Dwight, with a map.
feb3 W. TIJORNF, WILLIAMS
BRIGHAM, KEIJ.Y k CO.
H AMS AND SHOUIJIERS.—10 hhds new Baltimore
Shoulders ; 600 do do Hams, landing and for sale by
febl7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO
H AMS—70 tierces Charles Dufllehl k Co’s superior sugar-
cured hams, also 30 hhds, same brand, shoulders, for
sale, to arrivo. by feb21 COHEN A FOSDICK.
„ sale by
8. S. 8IULEY,
136 Congress-streot.
H IGH PROOF WHISKY. Ac.— 50 IS,I< high proof Whis
ky. 80 do white do. 150 do Now Orleans do. 40 Mnnnn-
guheln do. 10 do pure old Rourbon do. 120 do Phelps’ Gin,
60 domestic Branby, 30 quarter casks do. for salo by
febil WEBSTER A PALMES.
J UST RECF.IVED by steamer Alabama c
Pates, for salo by feb24
fresh supply of
A. BONAUi).
J UST RECEIVED—10 boxes old and superior Poniard Bur
gundy. at $18 per dozen, for salo by
feb!8 A. BONAUD.
Ol’SF. KKEI1NG DRY GOODS—Linen and cotton shoot
ing, pillow caso linen and cotton, Irish linen of the
mase. birds eye and Scotch diapers, towels and towel-
damask tablo linen nnd napkins, long lawns, crash,
>*n nud blencheir muslin, all widths aud qualities, lor
_ r nt the lowest prices, by
■ spin DbWITT ft MORGAN.
I0OKH.—The History of the Mormons, or letter Dny
Saints, in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake,—tholr rise
progress—peculiar doctrines—present condition and
1 poets—derived from personal observation during a rcsl
ice among them, by Lieut. Gunnison, U. 8. Topograph!•
Engineers. Received nnd for vale liv
S. 8. SIBLEY 135 Congress street
fl
I dec28
GORE’S HUSH MELODIES.—A complete collection :n
■ plain and embossed binding, being an elegaut Christ-
present. Also, Musical Instruments In every varloty,
1 a Jowsharp to a Church Organ, nnd Music In sheets
vulumcx, from the Fisher’s Hornpipe, to Hayden and
Masses. For salo by F, '/.(iOHAUir
74 St. Ju
■owrf
1 dcc20
F, 7.00BAUM ft CO.,
Julian and 107 Bryan-street*.
_ men. from tho beginlug to 1860. arranged In four eraa
|ita selections from female writers of every age, by Sarah
l Hale. Illustrated by two hundred and thirty portraits, a
k> endid gift bonk. Just published by the Harpers, and for
I declO S. S. SIBLEY. No. 135 Congrcss-stree*
M liW PORK AND BEEF.—30 bbls new Mess Pork, 100
do do Beef, just received and for sale by
fel|21 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
jy/JARCH PERIODICAI.S.—Harpers’ Magazine, for March;
Putnam’s Magnzine. for March ; Barnum’s Illustrated
News; Gleason’s Pictorial, received and for salo by
" " SIBLEY, 135 Congress-st.
mii’i
the New Store, 140 Brougliton-strcct, a large
assortment of Muslin Trimmings, consisting, la part, ot
Extra wide Swiss Muslin Edgings ;
“ “ “ “ Inserting* 5
“ *• Cambric *• Edging*;
Also, n few more of those very much admired Swiss ant
Cambric Muslin Bands.
mhl J. II. COHEN ft CO
M echanical picture.—a beautiful painting, with
moving figures, windmill, watermill, clock and music
an elegant specimen of French mechanism, can be seen a
the store of F. ZAUGBAFM ft CO.,
dec20 74 St. Julian and 107 Brynn-streets.
(An internal Jlemedy.)
W HICH has gained such great popularity wherever In
troduccd, as the only ijwrtfioknown fop tho effectual
cure or this painful disease. Till* remedy-kas already
cured thousands of cases, comprising every iteming form
of this complaint, from the fn/fcmmofory (scute) form, at
tended witli swollingssnd enlargement of the joints, to old
chronic cases cHrom fen to!wenfy andlAfrlyyean’stsndlng.
Those who had for year* resortoa to the various colebnitod
springs,had tried all the liniments-and external applica
tions, and been under treatment of some ofthcablcit physi
cians both in this country and Europe, and were pronoun*
eed incurable; still, after all these efforts had failed, this
compound has turtd flea. Many who have been cripples,
either hobbling upon crutches or confined to their beds for
yesra, cortlfy to a complete and permanent aura by the use
of this remedy.
Wo have not space, In n newspaper advertisement, to In
sert tho accumulated evidence In its behalfi This evidence
comes from sources which must inspire confidence In every
mind. The conductors or high-toned public journals hare
published to tho world its wonderful nnd beneficial effects
upon themselves and those around them, and in somo in
stances spenlf of hundreds of cures. Physicians havo resort
ed to It, and certify that, even in extreme cases, where oon*
sultallons had been held, and they had decided that there
were tin hoj>etof recovery, even then, they procured this
medipinn and administered it, and it effected a complete
ciiri? Ministers of various denominations bqye written
and published whnt it lias done for tliemselrcs and' tlioli
friends; while merchants, officers, mechanics, sad private
citizens, havcTumishod volumes of ovidence of tho highest
character, such as accompanies no other preparation in
America.
Wo will give a snort synopsis of a small portion of tho
evidenco, and request all who are afflicted to send to the
agent and get a circular, and read whzt those who were
long aBllcted have said nf this remedy.
Mr. N.Pasclmll, one oftho editors of the St. Louis (Mo.)
Republican, gives a long odltorlal stating Iris nlllictions,
und tlmt lie was cured by this remody. Iho editor of tho
St. Louis Intelligencer also gives notice of it* wonderful ef*.
focts In curing aserere caso of ehrmie i-heumaUm. Tho
editor nfthu St. Louis Organ and IOridle devotes-a long
editorial in bchalfofits wonderful effects In curing/iun-
drals of cases in that city. n>e editors of the St. Louis
American Banner. Temperance Battery and St. Louis Union]
have nil awarded to It unprecedented success in curing this
disease. The editor of Belleville (III.) Adcocate wrltos nnd.
publishes Us magical effects In curlnghlm ar d nmnv arounr
him. Tho editors of the Glasgow Timet. American Eayle
nnd others of tho South and West, have given voluntary
evidence nfthelr knowledge oflts virtues. Tho editor of tho
German Xalional Gazelle published at No. 11 Spruce-street,
In the city of New York, under dato of Sept. 9, 1862, gives
tho history of two Important cases of which he has person
al knowledge. One. tho wife of a wealthy merchant, who
had for years tried tho springs, and lind the treatment of ths
most eminent physiclnns of our country; tiioy could ef
fect nothing. She was afflicted with chronic rheumatism in
its worst forms. He was instrumental in inlucing n trial
nfthls compound, and it ellbcteil a complete cure. He also
states that, a few weeks since, he bought a bottle nnd sent
it to a gonUeuinn.a frlcndofhi*. whosecmela victim 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 pbysiciins, merchants,
and ntlicrs.curcd by it.
W. S. White, M. I)., an eminent physician of St. Louis
writes to a brother member of that professUn. Dr. Reese, of
New York : •- limve witnessed the effects ofthls compound
In several cases; and so successfnl havo bom Its operations
in iterformlng a perfect cure, when every otter remedy had
been ineffectual, that 1 would not hesitate ts recommend or
C cribo It. I think, when its virtues are ascertained by
profession, it will supersede every other remedy in tho
treatment of rheumalim. It is adapted to every form of.
tho dcsease, and I know no complication contra-indicating
its uso. 1 hold it to bo the duty of a physical:, when con
vinced of the efficacy nf a remedy, nnd its superiority orer
all others, nt least for tho sake of humanity to use it.”
J. M. RoKe.M. 1)., writes from Centro College, Danville,
Ky.," that n young man. a member of the College, was *0
low. that, In consultation, ho and other professors had de
cided tlmt ho could not recover. Thoy finally concluded to
try tiffs remody.nml to tholrgreat astonishnent one bottle
redoml him sound and well, although he had not walked a
step fonts mnnlht previously ; and that, during twenty-five
years practice, he had never before witnessed such a re
markable cure,”
Professor H. L. Dunlmm. M. D., near Cincinnati, Ohio,
joins In a certificate fur publication will: two clergymen of
the Babtlst Church, stating the case of a highly respectable
lady who was for eighteen years afflicted, and lind become
helpless, nnd that all othor remedies known, as well ns the
skill oftho most omluont physicians, had felled, and there
seemed no hopo of recovery, until they finally obtained till*
remedy, nnd it cured her sound ami mil.
Mr. 1‘. l’rico. mcrchnntnf New Orleans, writes that he was
ten years a cripple from chronic rheumatism, nnd for three
years could scarcely turn himselfln bed ; it lind affected Iris
whole system. Ho trcld all remedies he could hear of, and
all the mostcelohrnted physicians, but found no relief until
ho nbtninrd tills compound, nnd it curel him effectually. IVe
might give hundreds of such cases cured in Now Orleans and
tho South.
Levi Hills, merchant at Ottawa. Illinois, writes that he
was soverely afflicted for thirty years nnd for sovcntcen
years could scarcely walk a stop. The Qosh had shrunk
from Iris limbs ; tho most expenslvo efforts lind been tried
for yenrs. but lie hnd Install hopo of recovery. A merchant
being in St. I/iuIs, hoard of this remedy, bought it nnd took
ithoinn, nnd prevailed on him to use it. Ho certifies that
it cured him smiul and 1 cell; tho (tosh had returned to lit-
limbs, which hnd become strongns over. We might detail
one thousand cases more, fo equnl Importance.
Wo most respectfully ask thoso who arc afflicted to send
to the agent in their viciuitynnd get a circular, nnd read
tbeietter* and cirllffcatos of Rev. Jns. Mitchcl. Rev. N. G.
IJerryman, Rev. J. II. Linn. Rqv. J. M. Kelly, Rev. R. A. Col
burn, and other clergymen; while wo add the names ofllon
J. Smith, into President of the Bank of the State nf Missouri 1
Geo. O. Atherton, officer In tho Bank In St Louis ; Means.
Jns. H. Eddy, S. Downing. A. Holland. C. W. Stone. J. W.
Christy. Joseph Southack. with other prominent merchants
of St. Louis, ns nlso vast numbers of cither citizens.
This is home evidcnco. nnd thoso are living witnesses, whore
this great remedy was first introduced, nnd where ninny
thoqsnnds have been cured during the last two yenrs. The
proprietor* havo now spened their Great Central Office at No.
1 Barclay street. (Astor House.) In tho city or New York,
where all orders for tills medlcino willbe promptly attend
ed to.
Tilts Is a vegHaUe spirit—an internal remedy, prepared
and recommended for tilts one disease alone. This it wil
cure l-
Prick, $3 per slnglo bottle ; or threo bottles for $10.
W. V ALEXANDER ft CO . Proprietor
No. 1 Bnrclny street. New Yurt City,
Constantly on hand nnd for sale by the following Drug
gists, viz: *
lx SavaxxsX.—A. A. SOLOMONS. J. H. CARTER.
fftro Botk abntrtistintnte.
To Furuitnre Bnyers.
• • XC. W. HUTCHINGS, .
Wo. 475] Broadway,'New Fork. [Wo. 475
Would Invite the attention of strangers visiting New York
to his large assortment of
RICH AM FIAIN FURNITURE,
which for richness and workmanship will compare with
any In this country or Europe. ‘
LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE. ’
LOOKING-GLASSES* AT REDUCED PRICES!! J
lFareA«a«38 CourUand-*„ nutory 186 Duane-*., N. Y.
rpuE application of Machinery to the construction of
A looking Glasses has Indeed workod an entire revolu-
ion in their manubeture, by which I am enabled to pro-
uce tho most perfect and beautiful articles, and to soil
them atratoa defying competition. Jobbers, Country Mer
chants and buyers generally, are respectfully Invited to call
and examine this oxtenslve stock, consisting of every style
and size, n-om fifty cents a dozen to i.vo hundred dollars
1 ach. Tho Trodo supplied at the lowest prices, with frames.
&c., of evory description in their composition state.
fobl9—3m RICHARDS K1NGSLAND.
KNXMELLBli FURNITURE;
W ARREN WARD—WIlOIfilALE MANUFACTURER OF
ENAMELLED FUKNITURE-144 Grand-street, New
York—W. W. gives Iris wholo attention to manufacturing
and using the host materials. He is enabled to sell better
goods at the same prices, than can be found elsewhere.
Suits finished to match, from $26 to $260 per suit, compris
ing dressing bureau with glass, bedstead, waslistand, cotti-
modo, toilet tablo, towef stand, nurse rocker and four chairs,
all of the best materials, and finished in the highest stylo 0
SPLENDID CABINET FURNITURES
No. 75 ami 77.King *red, near Hudson street. New York,
BRUNER & MOORE invite those In
rat of durable and fesUionnbjo furni
ture, to call at their new~tp*j£iua *ifare>
_ , „ , ho “re No. 76 and 77 King street near
Hudson, New York and examine their large assortment of
rich nnd elegant furniture, hi suites for parlors, chambers,
si«i— is—in rosewood, mahogany, black walnut,
- in modern style and warranted to stand
furnace heat. ,
Book cases. Elageres, and a great variety or substantial
and cheap furniture, suitable lor the country and shipping.
Haring a large manufactory nnd warehouse, they make
to order, and keep on hand a general assortment, and sell
wholesale or retail at very low prices.
Thoy will also continue business at tholr old stand. No.
174 Fulton street, (near Broadway.) udtil the first of May,
and then remove wholly to King street mhl—3m
GILLIES ft
5j^-4gjformlng theit
aSBtreiSi!!
Frencli Rronouncing Dic
tionary.
Ilinnca. a tale of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturin. Esq.
author of Montezuma. Evn.ftc
i’unch’a Prize Novelists, the Fat Contributor nnd Travols
in I<ondon.by Thnekarny.
Gnrden Walks with the Poets, bv Mrs. C. M. Kirkland.
A further supply of Grace Agirilla’s works*.
The Valo of Collars. Women of Israel.
A Winter In Madeira. Homo nnd its Influence.
Parisian ri ghts nnd French Principles. Men’s Wlvos.
Yellow Plush Papers ; The I July Bird, by Lady Fullerton
History of Pendcnni*. by Tlmckariy: ritern’s Works.
Pope’s Poetical Works, Burns’ do, Youg, Gay, Bcaly and
Collins.
Plutarch’s Lives. ilystmM of Paris, tho Spitfire. &c., for
salo at the book store of . 8. S. SIBLEY,
nil:24 136 Congress-street.
HEAD-QUARTERS for GOOD CARRIAGES.
. My success III the Carriage business In the
uiy of Savannah, Is no longer and experiment,
It Is a "fixed fad."
For tho considerate, generous confidence, nnd liberal pa
tronage that I havo received from factors, merchants and
citizens generally, I desire in this public matyicr to express
my tlinnkB. and to renew my assurances of increased deter
mination to give the most entire satisfaction to all who may
favor me with tholr custom I have devoted the past sum
mer to getting up a largo nnd splendid stock of every kind
of Carriage now in uso. All of tlieso carriages nro well
suited to this ninrket, and for neatness, lightness nnd dura
bility. they cannot-be surpassed. Rockaways of every style.
Coaches and Pleasure Wagons; nlso Buggies of every con
ceivable ahnpe ami kind, (among them some from J. II.
Godwin's celebrated establishment. In New York.) and a
very neat, light nnd convenient btylo of Sulkev. for jihysl-
THORNTON’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
Sarannah. Ga.
\BSOftrf3 THE Subscriber I* pleased to bo able to an
nounce to his fellow citizens of Goorgla and Flor
InTtlml Ills Iko.v Front Building* on the Corxku of Wkst
Bkosd and IUy .‘rriiiaos. in the Lily of riavnnnah. are now
comploto. nnd lio offers for salo one oftho most varied.dura
ble nnd splendid assortments bf CARRIAGES over exhibited
in u Hunt horn City.
Among my stock will bo fonnd all of tho into and most
r.ssiuox.MiLK styles, combining elegance with lightness nnd
strength
My whole stock has been manufactured by the most cole.
bratod manufecturcrsin New York nnd Newark, N. J.. nnd
has been gotten up under my own eye during the past Bum
mer. nnd is warranlctl in every particular.
If twenty-four years practical experience in the Cnrringe
business (eighteen years of that time in my native State,
South Carolina) is any passport to confidence, then tho suh-
scrlbor feels emboldened to ask n share of iris fellow citizens’
pntrnnnge, nnd ( to assure them that the Inducements now of-
cored In the city of Savannah are unequalled by thoso ofany
city in the South.
It Is my iuten'oon soon to enter largely into the manufac
ture ofCarriages in this city.
I have secured tho services of some of the best workmen In
the various branches, both native and foreign.nnd I fuel con
fident of my ability to present specimens of GsouciA judh
Cannuuurthat shall conqiare favorably with those made any
where
I havo now in my possession two Medals awarded me by
tho ‘•American Institute,” N. and tho -South Carolina
Institute.'” for specimens of my work, tlmt I would bo pleased
toshow to any one who may have tho curiosity to see these
tributes to Southern skill. J. C. THORNTON.
M'i
MCINTOSH’S LAST WORK.—The Lofty and tho
Lowly, or good In all or none all good, by Miss M. J.
McIntosh, author of Two Lives to seem and to bo, Donald
non Manor, just received and for sale by
Jan27 8. S. SIBLEY.
TVTLCKTIES. &c—Just received an assortment of fancy
IN Cravats,S’ ’ ’
OFFER. SUOAR, ftC.—200 sacks Rio coffeo, 100 do La-
1 Piiiyra do. 50 boxes g-nund do.10 hhds N O sugar, 10
Muscovado and Porto Rico do, 75 bbls crash6d do, 76 do
“■dered do. 6(1 case* Hyson tea, 40 do black do, 60 boxes
! ground pepper, 60 do ginger, received and lor sain by
1»P13 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
GUTTER, CHEESE, ftc.—30 kegs selected Goshen Butter;
J 100 boxes do Goshen Cheese ; 100 do do scaled Herring,
» do do Raisins ; 60 half and 60 quarter do Raisins; 100
iju. quarter and eighth bbls Buckwheat; 20 boxes assort-
p Candy; 60 do Now Bedford Sperm Candles; 10,000 sups-
w I’lantatlon Segars. Received per steamer and for sail
novl8 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft 00
LjUN’DKIES —Just received. 20 bbls Stuart’s Crashed and
J Clarified Sugar, 3 hhds Now Orleans do. 10 casks, qts.
m pints, llyass I/radon Porter. 26 dozen foncy handled
irooins. 60 do assorted Scrub Brushes and Clothes Lines.
P do 2 and 3 hooped Water Palls, 26 do* Wash Boards. 30
f irf % lb. cans. 00 boxes Beadel’s Soap, Candles.
Fd Starch, and 10 half chests black Tea, in }l lb. packs,
filing, and for sale by W
I *Pll3 DAVID O’CONNOR. ,
N EW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.—The subscriber!
are now receiving their supply of New Spring and Sum
mer Dry Goods, to which they invite the attention nf pur-
’ er*. febl4 NEYTIT, LATHROP ft STEBBINS.
a 3NABURGS—Cotton Osnaburga, from Planter’s Factory
In store, and for sale by
fch24 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
O ATS.—400 bushels TennesseoSeed Oats of superiorqual-
Ity, for salo by fob9’ McMAHON ft DOYLE,
)RTER AND AIJv.— 1 76 casks pints superior I/mdon I’or-
_ ter, 26 do do strong 8cotch Alo, recelvod direct, and
for sale at New York prices, by
febl8 PADELFORD, FAY ft CO.
>r to tho Bour-
ROOKS! BOOKS’! BOOKS 11 !-IJarry Muir, a it
J Scottish Life, by the author of Mr*. * *
■trkhml, ftc.
TDie Ranger of Ravenstream, by Newton M. Curtis, author
J Patrol of tho Mountain, Scout of the Silver Fond. Ilauot-
11 Chief or the Female Banditti, ftc.
g Harpers' Magazine for April; Gleason’s Plctoral.
■ * utnam’s Magazine,'containing an answer to t
■°n question.
IBUekwood’s Magazine for March ; Barhuni’s Illustrated
■ews; f or ulo at the book store or
15 1 ” 30 8. 8. 8IBLKY, 136 Oopgress-atrect,
. L A. BONAUD, having taken the store at the corner
L ;nta,«d WMl»k„.,lTOU,wo»M rapecltnll, t»tt
>* attention of hi* friends and the public In general, to his
«rted stock of Uqnors and Cigars, which ho is prepared
“llla MlItlM to suit purchaser*.
«r. B. has also constantly on hand a large assortment.
FrM,t \ n4 J = ffis 1’ Jwi, which he flatters himself
n» sntt the most epienrean tastes. nol
lRPMATTC VINEGAR—A very desirable article for the
mtietacd an efficient remedy for the headach, fentl-
-languor, rheumatic pains, ftc. Jnst received and for
W- W. I.INCOIJ7,
- MonumentBquare,
of copper ore may be obtain-
&1rtM
L ed by vessels
plication to
wanting hssvy freight for New York, c
«h5 ' WHXIS ft BRUNDAOR
* n ' 1 J»cnnet muslins
_beotcU snd French ginahsms, Uwns snd French cam-
*"«*!!«>», cambric and
*. Md other styles of dreu ; ood«.for sale at the
DiWITTli MORGAN.
TlHOrOSAIfl will be received for tho construction and
IT putting down of a floodgate tn the Sprlnfield canal.—
For plan and specifications apply to the undersigned.
fob28 JAMES P. 8CRE'VEN. Chairman D. C. 0.
nOPF-
it fob5
fL tew colls good Rope in store, and for sale at 7$.
WIIJJS ft BRUNDAGE.
T) 10 COFFEE—400 bags Rio Coffe. nowin store and for
it salo by feblO
KIBBEE ft RODGERS.
fj AISIN8.—100 whole, half and quarter boxes prime
tt Bunch Raisins, fnr sale by
OOnEN ft TARVER.
TY A1SIN8, kC.—Fresh raisins, in whole, half and quarter
I\ boxes; prunes, in boxes and glass jars; figs, in whole
and half drums; citron, in caso* : candies, assorted mixed
candlox. mottoes, rock candies: just In store and for sale
cheap by fob22 KIBBEE ft RODGERS.
CJ ARDINES.—3 cases Guilloux Sardines. 100 lbs French
IJ Choco! ‘ * - * ’ * ~**’*»"' •
relate, for salo by
feblO
. BONAUD.
S OUTHERN METHODIST HYMN BOOKS—A general as
sortment received and br sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
febM * 136 Congress-street.
CJKED OATS.—200bag* Heavy North River 8eed
O Ing and for sate by
febO PADEIJORD. FA'
Oats, land-
cians and others
oc2fl
Corner of West Broad and Bay-street*.
. ties oftlris Magnesia are, thrt It is entirely deprived of
carbonic acid, freo from unpleasant taste, smell or other
llsagreeablo property, and Is without roughness or grltti-
ness to the touch or palate. One teaspoon full ofthls Mag
nesia Is equnl in strength to threo or four of tho common
calcined magnesia, thus combining smallness of dose with
tho most agreeable form in which magnesia can be admin
istered. Just received per steamer Stato of Georgia.
. w. *■*•-
’. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
Jvl4
T HE Ild)!R CIRCLE, or familiar thoughts oh various
topics, literary, moral and social, by Mrs. Kirkland ;
Homes of American Authors, comprising anecdotal and de
scriptive sketches. Illustrated with vlows of their residen
ce* from original drawings, and a fee simile of tho manu
script of each nutlmr; ltomanco of Indian Life and other
tales, by Mrs. Mary II. Eastman, beautifully illustrated ; Il
lustrious Personages of the 19th Century, illustrated with
steel engravings; Gera* from Moore's Melodies, 4to., ten
beautiful illustrations; Tho Illblo In the Family, by Doctor
Boardmon : Foot Prints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity, by
John Cole linger, illustrated slcol engravings ; Gift Book of
Gems, a literary offering of all seasons, edited by Emily Per-
clval. richly illustrated; Review of New Theme*: received
and for sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
ded!4 * 135 Congress-street.
L ARD.—25 bbls and 80 keg* prime Lard, landing from the
brig Kate Heath, from New Orleans, ind for sale by
mli3 COHEN ft FOSDICK.
B elting, implements, ftc.. by late arrivais.—
1.600 feet patent lenthor bands,2to 18Inches wide;
160 tray or canal wheelbarrows. 15 pair patent balance
scales complete 2 dozen counter do, 12 do .Carolina (Eng
lish) hoes, 2 do large mounted grind stone*. 1 do small do
do for family use, 2 agricultural tool chests containing prun
ing and ganlen implements complete, 1 dozen Crowell’s pa
tent thermometer churns, 1 do garden wheelbarrows, 100
bbls plaster and cement, French and Georgia mill stones,
Cologne and Esopus do, Dutch anchor brann bolting cloths,
grates, tanu mills, grain cradles, grass scythes, reap hooks,
kc.,forssleby
*p!2 CHAR1.ES H. CAMPFiELD.
D OMESTIC LIQUOR.—160 bl.ls Now Orleans Rectified
Whisky. 100 do K Phelps’ NorthenTGIn, 40 do P ft II
Connecticut Rlvor Rye do, 76 do Luther Felton and Pure
Boston Rum, 40 do Domestic Brandy.’ 20 quarter and 20
eighth cask* 4th proof do, 30 bbls superior old Monongshe-
la Whissy, 00 do do Rje do, 400 gross old Georgia Peach
Brandy, for sale by
inbtt BCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
TPRING CASSIMERS.—Just received a fine assortment of
S I.... . . .....
foncy colored and black S. M. French Chssimers.
feblfl PRICE ft VEADER, 147 Bay-st
earner Florida, an as-
ra ; also a few dozen
PRICE ft VEADER.
«k Casslmores. fancy
* Cottonades, etc.
CJI1IRTS, SHIRTS.—Received by
O sortmont of One BlilrU—no
fine fancy colored.
eiPRINO CA8SIMERES.—Fancy bla
O snd white Linen Drilling. Sateen
for (gratismen’s snd boy* wear, juit^^ ^ ^
*1XYHITE andcolorod¥ld Gloves! for intie by
VY _feb24 PRICE ft VEADER, 147 Bay-st.
XTELLOW BANK TOBACCO—60 gross genuine Goodwin’s
X Yollow Bank Tobacco; 600 doa smoking and ehswioi
Goodwin's Tobacco, in wholes, halves and quarter paper*
00NKE1UT* 00.
T HE Subscribers have just received a handsome assort
ment of printed Do Latnex, Cashmeres, Mohair Luztres.
English and French Merinos, together with other handsome
Dress Goods, which they offer at their usually low prices.
• J. H. OOliEN ft CO..
oc5 Now Store. 140 Ilronghton-st
YHTINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN MATERIAL 4 .—A
T V very handsoraoaasortmcntor painted Window Shade*
In Gothic, landscape, street views, boquet. flowers, gilt edge,
ftc. Also, muslin nnd laco Curtains, white furniture Dimi
ty and buff linen all widths, white cotton, bullion snd ball
tassels, curtain holders, ftc., for sale by
mh28 * Laroche k bowne.
F LUID MAGNESIA.—This condensed solution is a very
agreeable and efficient form for the administration of
Magnesia, and 1* very useful in Naueea, Acidity of ths
Stem «ch, Sea Sickness and Dyspepsia, for sale by .
uib22 W. W^LtNCOLN. Monmnent-8qn*re.
E NGLISH MUSTARD—a vorr superior article of English
Mustard, in large and snull cans, also in bottles. Jnst
received and for sals by w ~
W) LINCOLN,
Monument Square.
GUOCEKIF.S, *c.
200 bids Baltimore Flour, 6(1 do Gcnessec do,
26 do Hiram Smith do, 60 half do Cana! do,
26 bbbls Butter Crackers, 26 do Sugnr do,
60 boxo< Soda do, 6 bags tuft shelled Almonds,
100 whole, half and quarter bozos Raisins,
200 boxes *i«rm. adamantine and tallow Candles,
100 do Pate and No. 1 Soap. 26 do do do Starch.
20 do Ground Pepper, in % III papers. 200 do table Salt
100 eighth, quarter nnd half chests Te
200 do Tobacco, assorted qualities,
100 bags Rio Coffee. 60 do Java do,
60 bbls Stuart's refined B ft C Sugar.
60 do circle A crashed do, 10 do ground do,
20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do New Orleans do,
10 boxes Loaf do. 200 bbls Domestic Liquor*.
20 cases n*'d Pickles, 80,000 Segars. ns’d qualities,
60 gross Pipes, 100 reams Wrapping Paper,
60 do* Brooms, 100 Demijnn*. 1,2.8 and 6 gallons,
600 new sugar-cured Hams, 5 hhds Sides,
6 hhds Shoulders, 100 sacks Salt.
10 tierces now Cuba Molasses. 60 bbls do do,
10 do Stuart’s sugar-house Syrup,
And a general assortment of foreign Brandies snd Wines
n store, for sale by feb25 COHEN ft TARVER
G ROCERIES.—80 bbls Stu&rt’a reOnod'Sumr
20 boxes Loaf Sugar, 10 bbls enubed Sugar
6 bbls
New fiork tZbotrfiBtmtntc.
i '»y
iw,..
mm [»o. s
/yFFER for sale by the package, on the usual tertaz, 1,000
V/ cases bleached shirtings; various styles, fWm low qual
ities to superfine. 4
"600 bales low. medium snd heavy brown sheeting*.
600 bales low, medium, heavy and fine brown shirting.
600 bales brown drill und Jeans. • ..
260 oases bleached drills snd Jeans, various styles of fln|sb,
260 bales lowellTlcW AAA,’ • AA,’ * A,’ ‘B,’ • 0,’ ‘ D.»
160 bales medium and low Ticks.
260 bales low priced twilled shirtings stripe*.
Allendalo blenffiied and brflwn sheetings, or all widths..
Denltps, canton Flannel*, and Osnaburga, colored Ambries,
1 orsut Allendale quilts or all slses.
Jeans snd drills, apron and fnrfiiture checks,, pantaloons
stufb, ftc^, feb21-r3m.
linen goods.
rpilE BUBSCRIDERS, IMPORTERS OF LINENS, So., offer
X for sale a full assortment of tho mokt approved manu
factured, resisting In part as.foUowa:
Browx axd Buuoikd Dura axd Damask—all widths. ’
TiDUtCumiB—of all qualities snd sizes.
Napkins axd Dotuhi—Snowdrop and Satin Dama*k.
Bibdbsvk DiAPEits—narrow to very wide, nnd from coarse
to flno.
Piuowcark Irantxs axp Snximxos.
Dmuixod—Plain and Fancy Irish, French snd English.
IloiXAXM—Browfa, bleached, black and slate.
Pantaloon Lixkxs—84,7-8 snd 4-4 blay and yellow.
Ij.xsx Cambic llANimimaniTa—A large variety.
Bnmnxo Lixkxs—Light, medium and heavy,
Prixti d Shirtino Lixkxs—Choice and new patterns.
MosqciTO NcrnNO,
GREEN1VAY, BROTHER ft CO..
fcb3—3m 24 Park Place ana 19 Barclsy-st., N. Y,
o; is®
CABUIBTWA
Ho.IgO] ^SegMJrt*
ttreft! M«d*
Second street, where they hate on band a Targe and splen-
did assortment of snMrior foniUure, of, every description.
to which they IhyUalnu attcnttbn'flf pyrdissers. 1 mh7 ■
SBAT CHAIH l^AltfU^ACTOBY.
), 131 North SUk Street, Philadelphia.
~ y*It«.Frmnklln Squat#.) . I .
-
y Csnb Sedt'Ohalr*. in great vario. H^r]
ty ofekgaotsnd fesblpaablestylei^f 1'
(g-rooms or ensmbera,. made‘In Fsncy'
woods, snd Fancy Ollors, ftc. •
for parlors, ditiim
Woods, Imitation
' Reception and Cottage Chairs, v . -
E l 5 Cano Lounges, lane Settees, Hall Chairs; Counting
u snd Office Arrt.Chairt, large'add smaU Rocklbg-
Chairs, Store and 8teamboat Stools. TUndsot' Chair*, and
Settees, Ac. ■ »
Housekeeper*. Hotel, Steamboat and Rail Road CotUMtriMt
will find It to their Interest to call at the Fabtnryht
^0.181 North 5th St (opposlteFrAnklln fiyntre;)
FRENCH FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS.
Hucties. Dupuy ft Crehange.
73 William drcd, New York,
TMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealer* in Frencli Fsncy Goods.
X havo how In store and nro receiving by eveiy packet
from Havre, a largo and desirable assortment of Goods for
the Spring Trade, which they offer to the trade at the lowest
market prices. Among thefr stock, may be found—'Agate,
Silk, Drew, Vest and Fancy. Buttons or all kinds; Pereas-'
■IonCap*. (II) and SB. ribbed snd ribbed and split,‘ Fans
of all descriptions. A most complete assortment; Brushes,
teeth, hair, nail and shaving: Accordeon*and Flutina* of
tho most superior quality; Purses, silk, black nnd cotton;
kid and leather Garters t Imitation Jewelry. Bono Bracelets,
Jet Goods, &c.; Suspenders, from low to high prices.* com
plete assortment; bilk Guards, Steel Pens, Vest Chains. Vi
olin Strings, ftc.; Game Bag*; Dice. Mirrors, Eyelets, Pen
holders, ftc.’; together with many other fancy articles.
dec'28—3m
ENAMELLED ORNAMENTAL COTTAGK
AND CHAMBER FURNITURE,
ix Berra madk japamstr tor tiis southern market.
No. 402 Drondwny,
East side, Wow Grand street, ilantg'actory No. 49 Green-*..
New Fork.
, GILLIES ft BYRNE tako pleasure tn In
forming their old patrons nod the public
' that they continue to offer a
—jd. warranted article of their .
own manufacture, nt prices below ail competition. Our re
putation for making an artlclo that has stood tho test for
years of patent heated rooms and tropical climes, has,
flatter ourselves, now boconto world wide.
.1* we havo the most extensive stock of any establish
ment in tho United State*, persons of the most peculiar
taste can always be suited In regard to styles, colors, shad
ing, ftc. Tho latest Parisian snd Italian stylos alwavs on
hand nnd made to order. Particular attention pnid'to or
der* through the post.
Mntrnsses. pnlllinsnea. ftc.. at tho lowest rates. Tho trade
.applied as usual in unlimited quanitle*.
Boxing and shipping carefully attended to.
-. GILLIES ft BYRNE. 462 Broadway, N. Y.,
Ronnrr Gilueh, 1 below Grand street, cist side, will
Thomas Jay Byrxb. j remove on May 1st to No. 640 a few
doors above Snrlng-strcct. 8m—fobl
ENAMELLED COTTAGE ANDCIIAMAER
Furniture.
MATHEWS Si STACY,
Broadway, comer Spring-tireet, New York.
Nicholas Hotel. Prescott and Callamort IL
N OW offor at wholesale nnd retail, tho most extensive as
sortment of Enameled Furniture to be found In the
United States, nil from ordinal designs. Including Oriental.
Serpentlno, Open Cottngo High Post, and other pnttei ns.
Also, Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Black Walnut chamber
and parlor suites
M. ft S.. devoting themselves exclusively tn tho manufac
turing department of this business, assure purchasers they
inn proourcof them well seasoned.durable and elegant fur-
nlture.nt nrlces varying from $25 to $500 per suite,
N. B.—No connection with any other firm in tho city,
febil—3m
prEidum piano fortes.
I ■ .nr GROVESTEKN ft CO., No 481 Rrondway.
frSrfcMsdqgN'ow York, would call thu attention of those
fTjfl) ¥ about purchasing, to their splendid stock of
115. I • to 7)J octave Pianos, which they believe
cannot lio excelled by nny other in tho city, cither In tone,
finish,quality of material, or workmanship. Medal* hare
been awarded by the American Jnsttiuto to tholr instru
ments five 3 ears in succession.
Having recently purchased tho entire stock of tho Into
firm of Dubois ft Wnrrlner, formerly Dubois ft Stodart, fa
vorably known for forty years as Piano maker!, the)- would
Invite tho continuance of tho favors of their friend* nnd
customers with the certainty of giving equal satisfaction.
For tho Southern ninrket we are malting with Doublo
Iron Frame* and Detached Cases, peculiarly adapted to the
climate. feb®—3m
THOMAS DOUGLA8S,
(Late Bliven £ Douglass.)
C OMMISSION MERCHANT, Manufacturer and wholesale
denier In every description of American IIaudwark, No.
5 Platt-strcct. four doors from Pehrl, New York. Manufac
turer of tho Premium Steel Squnras, Agent for Ree's Bra
ces, Turnsorews, ftc. Also, Kendall ft Taylor’S Thermome
ter*. Barometers, &c.; Union Butt Company’s Butts. Gate
Hinges, Bracket*, ftc. Brown ft Brothers’ Sheet Brass.
Brass and Copper Wire. Rivets, ftc. N. Newcomb’s Smiths’
Bellows, ftc. THOM AS DOUGLASS.
ASA FARR, Jr., late
noli—ly of the firm of Child. Farr ft Co.. St. Louis
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
ALBRO ft HOYT.
Nos. 72 and 74 John-street, New York.
M anufacturers of floor oil cloths, Offer to
the trade oil liberal terms a general assortment of the
nbovo goods In various widths, of 3 ft.. 3 ft. 0.4 ft. 6.5 ft.
3.0 D.. 0 ft., 12 ft.. 16 ft.. 18 ft., nnd 24 ft.; also. Carriage
Oil Cloths, in width* of 3-4th*. 7-8th*. and 44th* : also. Ta
ble Oil Cloths. 44tlis, 64ths. nnd 0-4 ths wide. These goods
are nil well seasoned and will endure any climate.
jan20—3m
a . .. *;«AiuiKT!fj5
Agricultural WnrcrHpusc and Set
No. m# Harkd-stred. Philadt
1’ROUTT ft MZARS’/I
larpenlng Ploogt
ihf and left h '
Hill and f
0, the Great Medalat the World’s Fair, was awardedT..
ftM. Plough No. 40. Cultivators with Double-Point Polish
ed Steel Teeth, which can be reversed! thus getting Double
Wear of tho common Teeth. Also. Cultivators of all kinds
with Steel Teeth. .
Spain’* Atmospheric Churns, Corn Punters, ■■
Corn Shelters, improved Turnip Drills, 4 to 8fl., , ...
kinds, - - ' Grant’d Patent Fan Mills,
Hay snd Straw Cutters,
Hand Corn Mills,
Corn and Cob Crushers, •
Gedds’ Improved Harrows,
Square nnd A Harrows,
Horae Rakes,
Grindstones, ready hung,
Dirt Scrapers.
Agricultural Furnaces,
Ox Yokes and Bows.
Fork* for unloading Hsy, •
Man Hay Rakes,
Bow Pins,
Apple Pearers,
Ox Monies,
Mole Traps. *
Pruning {looks And Chisels,
Paws and PclsSota,
Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc
tubrtng for Clisin Pomps,
....
Garden Engines,
wheat Drills,
Horae Powenl and Thresher*, r
Mowing and Reaping . Ma
chines,
Chain Pnntps, 1
CaUUTie*,
Bull Rings.
Patent Iron Snaths,
Grubbing Hoes,
Transplanting Trowels,
Hay and Manure Forks,'
Shovels snd Spade*.
Garden snd Field Hoes,
Gnrden Rakes in variety, ,
Children's Tools,
Darling Scythe*.
Snaths, with Pstent Fasten-
fog*!
Potato Hooke.
Also, Horticultural tools (of every description.) Garden
snd Grass Seeds, for sale at the lowest prices, at Wholesale '
and Retail. eod—spl9
PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS. ETC.
No. 4 North fifth- stre-t. two doors above Market,
Philadelphia;
T I1E underehnied have juat'of
stock nf Wall Papers, amor
. .. . .dcomplelO'
Papers, among which ore.gold and vel
vet. fine satin; snd the lowest priced nnglazed paper* 1 also,
decorations, borders, fire-screens, curtain*, eto.. which'they
offer nt tho lowost prices, both wholesale aud retail.
The best workmen employed to hang* paper either In the
city or country.
Blank Books, Stationery, tfc.—We havo also our usual as
sortment, of writing papers wrapping papere, blank and
school books, stationery, etc.
Parrish & tough!
No. 4 North nth street, 2 dflors above Market.
Philadelphia.
Cnsli paid for country rags.mhKMzgod
423 Broadway. New York.,
Assorted Instiuments or ihe best New
York nnd Bosinn manufocture.—Tho subscri
ber having taught tho Plano for many year*,
and beconio fomilinr with nil the different
maker’s insinunentsof nny note, and knowing that there Is
great choice not only in different makers.but in instrument*
of the same make, feel* confident tlmt he can give entire
•ntisfection to all who may favor him with their order*.
He will furnish Instruments of any good tunko; also, Molo-
deon* nnd second hand Pianos at tho lowest cash price*.
Patronage Is respectfully solicited,
dec-*—3m •. - E. G. BRADBURY.
JTT1 Manufacturer* nnd*Wholesale Dealers’ in HATS.
JlllCAI-S AND STRAW GOODS, hnvo now In store and are
constantly receiving, a choice and ningnlficcut slock of goods
in the abovJ lino, to which tho attention of the trade and
country morchnnt* is invited.
Order* are solicited, which shall hnvo careful and prompt
attention. 19 COURTLAND-ST., near Broadway,
Jnnl3—3m_ And adjoining Western Hotel. New Y< rk,
TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS.
Stores70 Maulen Lane, or 0 Liberty-street, and 169
Broadway. New York.
Manufactory, 34a Ilk-ontl-st., Newark, N. J.
C. P. ROItilACH ft Co. would invite Iho at
tention of Denier* to their stock of the above
articles. Doing ono of the oldest establish
ment*, their facilities are second to none —
Sample* or-tlieir goods can bo found In almost nil tho prin
cipal cities nnd towns in tho United State*.
They do not wish to make unseemly iirotensinns—suffice
it to suy that they will not bo updersold. Merchants who
choose to send them order* may depend upon prompt and
satisfactory returns. 3m—mhl
NEWPORT WATER CURE.
T HIS establishment will be opened on the first of April
next. Address Dr. W. F. REH, Newport. R. I.
fob21—3m
FRANCIS’ METALLIC LIFE BOATS.
(Ifllce 10 Broadxcay. New York.
T HE undersigned are prepared to furnish Metallic Life
Boats, of nny slzo or model, and in any number, upon
short notice, on reasonable terms.
MARSHALL LEFFERTS, Treasurer
:nh28—3m Francis’ Metallic life Boat Company.
N EW YORKWiRE'RAILING *WORks^-The~7ubscrlbor
manufocture* WIRE RAILING for public and private
ground*. Ve.randnh. Window Guards and Grating.
WROUGHT AND CANT IRON RAIIJNG. Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedstends, and Iron Furniture.
WIRE FENCES, for plantations, railroad*. &c.. made entire
ly on a new plan, with rolls and Iron psta; prico* at 9,11,
and 13 cent* tier running foot 4>{ feet high. For circulars
with design*, address, JNO. B. W1CKER811AM.
352 Broadway, N.Y.
N.B.—The Subscriber would refer to tho enclosure of For
sytli Place, the railing nnd gallery work at tho Jewish Syno
goguo, snd a number of dwellings In Savannah, tho enclosure
of tho private ccinctry of tho Everett family, and also to his
work at Macon. Madison, and other places in Georgia.
Agent in Savannah, G. W. HARDCASTLE,
No. 200 Congress-st., and 95 St. Julian st.
mar 6 d 1 yr—ely
NWE YORK - MARBLED IRON WORKS,
Office. No. 3 John-*red. Second floor, (near Broadway.)
MAkUPACTORT, 401, 403 AMI 405 (UKRKV-fTrRKKT.
T HE most extensive manufacturers nf Marbleized Iron
Mantles. Table Tops, Columns. Pilasters, Clock Cases,
Fancy Articles, ftc.. representing tho choicest varieties of
•Marble. Also. Window Lintel*. Bills, Balconies and other
Castings for buihiings of every description.
Tho above Company beg leave to call tho attention of ar
chitects. builder* ana the public generally, to thelrassort-
ment of Marbleized Cost Iron Mantles and other articles,
which thoy are now manufacturing on .the most enlarged
scale; the beauty aud.design of which, and their exquisite
finish has never been equalled and cannot be excelled,
Theirexnct imitation* of the finest variMie* of marble, such
as Egyptian, Sienna. Brecntello, Verd^ntlquo. prince Al
bert. Agate, Pyrcnese, I-lglit S| ar. &c., has elicited tho un
qualified commendation of connoiscurs in marbles, and es
tablished their popularity wltii the public.
Soiuo of tho advantage* of this discovery, consist in its
capability of withstanding a high heat, of resisting acids
and oils, which stain and deface marbles, and their cheap
ness. (being about one-third the cost.) in comparison witli
all othor klndn of mantles; nlso, tho advantage of being
packed and sent with safety to any part of the country.
The marbling department In under the superintendence
of Mr. K. ItKMixn. who first introduced this invaluable dia.
covery to the public, andeicmonstraled its practical utility
and application to metals nnd other substance*. Addrc**
order* and communication* to
jnn22—3m CHARLES CROSBY, Sco’ry.
INDIA RUBBER GOODS.
T HE subscriber would respectfully call tho attention of
his old customers nnd merchant* throughout tho Uni
ted States nnd Canada, to his stock of Rubber Goods, manu
factured by himself expressly for the spring trade of 1853.
IBs stock of RUBBER CLOTHING, is Particularly deserving
uf Inspection, as it has never before been *0 complete, nor
tho articles mere perfect.
AX KXTKXMVK STOCK OK
Machine Belting,
Engine Packing,
Lire Preservers,
Air Balls,
Whips,
Coat*, ’ Carriage Cloth.
Capes, Wading Pant*
Pants. Piarto Covers,
Overalls, Gloves.
Leggings, Caps, •
nnd every description of Rubber Goods constantly on hand.
The nbovo’ are warranted to stand nny climate, nnd will
tieaold nt most reasonable prices. Ordor* solicited and
promptly attended to.
D. IIODOMAN, 27 Malden Lane,
First cor. from Broadway, and 69 Nassau-st., N. Y,
jaw20—3m
60 boxes pale and No 1 Soap. 10 boxes toilet Soap
25 •• No 1 Starch, 26 boxes Pearl Starch
20 bags Java Coffee, landing for sate by
*ep30 COHEN ft TARVER.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
N EW and beautiful Spring nnd Summer Goods, Just re
ceived by the last Steamer. Vi*: Barege DeLalns;
Worsted Bareges; Silk Tissues; Colored Sewing Silk; Dresses
“ ‘ 1;Color**
„ InffSilk; I
Foulard SI Ik; Colored and Black Clislley* snd fiareges; Black
nnd Colored Silk: Black Figured Bareges snd tissues; Black
and Colored F. Muslin; Black and Colored Ginghams: Tlnln
and Colored Lawns; Blnck and Colored French Cambric; and
a flno assortment of Black and Colored Calicoes: Plain and
Figured Swiss Muslin; Jaconet Cambric and Mull Muslin;-
Plaid and Striped Swiss Muslin; Silk Parasol*, very pretty;
also, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. All of which we offer on
tho most accommodating terms,
mhl 8 AIKEN ft DTTRNS.
JVi LW - BOOKS.—Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, by Ann
-Li Maury-; Yankee Notions, or whittUns from Jonathan
Jack Knife. voL 1, price $l)<; Kate Stewart, a story from
Blackwood’s Magazine; Putnam’s Monthly, a magazine of
literature, science and &rt,vol. l.No. It Romance of Stu
dent Life Abroad, bv Richard R. Kimball.author of St. Led
ger, ftc : A Story of Life on the Isthmus, br Joseph W. Fa-
ben* ; Pictures from St. Petersburg- by Edward Jerrman;
Harper's Magazine far January; Consolation, in diseonrses
on select topic*, addressed to the suffering people of God, by
J. W. Alexander, D. D.; Life of Sir Waller 8cott, by Donald
MacLeod; More of Frank Freeman’s Rsrber Shop; rocelv-
cd by doc3J JOHN B. CUB SEDGE.
RANGING TIMBER.
T HE Timber Cutters of Edisto River. South Carolina, re
spectively call the attention bf buyers of Timber to the
Charleston market br that article. They believe that they
furnish ns well got and aa Urge good heart Timber as can
be found in any Southern city. By a strange and arbitrary
system of measurement-keeping the foreign trade in igno
rance or the cheapness of the market, the Mills of Charles
ton are enabled to purchase the Timber, at prices enor
mously low to the Timber cutters The Utter would there
fore. Invite buyers to examine their market. The same
timber which brings in Savannah, (by the papers) from 8 to
12dolUra per thousand feet, U now selling in Charleston
from 4 to 8. janl5—lawlflt.
/CHERRY LOZEN013.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges,
V for coughs, colds, and irHenzes. These Lozenges will
be foand much more convenient than v>/ of tho liquid
preparations, as they can bo carried about.the person, and
always ready fortue when the rough U troublesome, that
U,l \
drtt W.maout, mooSSdTm*,.'
TO ’WHOLESALE MERCHANTS.
JOHN C. HENDERSON ft CO.,
A'o. 62 Ruedu Ibubourg Poissonnier. Paris, ami 174 and 175
Pearl-sired, New York, “
O FFER for sale an extensive assortment of French and
American Artificial Flnwors, Feathers and Ornaments.
Italian. French, English aud American Straw Bonnots, Rib
bons, ftc.
Tho abovo. chiefly of our own manufacture, embraces the
Urgest and most varied stock to be found in the U. States.
Samples may be seen at our wareroom in Now York,
Janl3—3m
TO MANUFACTURER^!
T nE Subscriber would Invite the attention of Manu
facturers. and others to hi* Stock of Factory Finding*,
consisting in part of Shuttle*. Pickers, Leather.Twine*. Ma
chine Cards, •Weaver’s Reeds, lleddie*. Bobbins, Spools,
Also, superior Oak-Unncd, Stretched and Rirlted Belting
for Machinery.
Agent for the rale of Jacquard’s Shearing snd Napping
Machines, Wool Pickers, Water Wheel Regulator*. Satlnett
Werps.ftc. OSCAR SCHENCK,
jan27—3n\ 132 Water, corner of Plne-st., New York.
SNUFF AND TOBACCO.
PETER LORII.LARD, MANUFACTURER,
No. 42 Chatam-ri., New Ydm
O FFERS for sale the following article* warranted of su
perior quality Maceoboy, Scotch,Coarso French Rap
pee and other Snuffs, also Fine Cut Tobncco in tin-foil and
papers; a more particular description of the various arti
cles can be known by tending for a full twice current aa
above. janl4—3m
RICftARjteON’g'
LINENS. DAMASKS, SHNETINGS, Ac.
P URCHASERS destrousof procuring the ORxnxxaooM are
requested to see that the name of the firm. J. N. RICH
ARDSON, SONS ft OWDEN, is stamped in full on each nr-
tide, a guarantee nf its soundness and durability. Agents:
JOHN BULLOCKE ft JOHN B. LOCKE,
dec2fl>—3m 38 Pine-street. New York,
THE LAltGKST SILK IlkBBON AND TRIM-
MING HOUSE IN NEW YORK.
T HOMAS O. STEARNS. Importer and Jobber of Stlk, Mil
linery and Fancy Good*. 182 Broadway, New York, hat
now In store and is daily receiving snd offering at the lowest
price*, a complete assortment of Goods In hi* line, embra
cing all the vartan* style* and designs consisting of Black
and Fancy Silks, Marseilles. Florences, Sliswl*. Trimming*,
Bonnet Ribbon*. Taffeta and Satin Ribbons. Dress Trim
mings of all klnds,French and English Crapes’, Crape Lissei
Silk Cravats, Embroideries, Gloves of sll kinds. Silk Lace
Mils, Bareges. Laces, White (Jbod*. Hosiery, L. C. Handker
chiefs, &o. The undersigned Invites the attention of.]he
trade and his friend* generally. Great inducements offered
to turn and short time buyers,
THOMAS O. 8TEARNR, 1«2 Broadway,
dec29—lyr. Between Liberty-st.and Malden Lane, N. Y.
Jon* itihwh;
DMBREEfLA and paS ianupactubeb,
234 and 236 Broadway, New York.
THE MOST EPTENSIVE IN THE WORLD t
r ; now prepared to offer, his qustomersand merchant* gen
erally, such an assortment of Umbrellas sod Parasols,
which for beauty. quaUty. flnlsb and priee». cannot be equal-
*<1 .by any house tn the United States. Parisian Fashions—
WalklngCtne Umbrellas Folding do.,Trank do.. Self open 1
ing do..Sylphlde Parasols; „
Also, very rich 811k Umbrellas and Paranoia, mounted on
ivory, pearl and palm wood handles,in the greatest variety.
Very superior mourning and luUf mdttrtiTng Buff J
Bugg/ Umbrellti, of extra quality, with and
Joints.. _
Yon ara rroprotfatiy invited to call and examine the
to^-SmPurfihMfog JOHN t filing Manulacturer.
DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING.
I N AIL ITS BRANCHES.—Business card*, with appropri
ate devices, embossed ina new style; In plain cna fancy
enter*. Seal* of every description, with or without presses;
Envelope* printed with name, business and address, labels,
bill heads, manufacturer's tickets, &c.. all oxecuted in the
neatest .manner and at prices 26 per cent, below any simi
lar establishment, in consequence of butter and improved
fucilitie* for the execution of such work. ,
N. B.—All order* by mail promptly attended to. Goode
*ont to nny part of the country.
. f. B. CALVERT ft CO..
Envelope and Seal Pres* Manufacturer*, Die Sinkers, Embos
sers nml Eengravcrs, 48 South 3d-st., lffilladelphia.
CHEAP WINDOW SHADE DEPOT AND
MANUFACTORY,
S. IF. corner MrcA and Second-*reets, Philadelphia.
G L. MILLER ft Co. oflbrovery variety of Shade*, whole-
• sate and retail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic, Vlgn.
etle. Oil nnd Dry Landscape*, at the lowest prices for qual
ily of work.
Orders for Gilt, PInin 8tore, Lettered and other Shades
executed at short natico.
Merchants nnd others are invited to glvo uS a trial. ’ W*
WILL TRY TO KUM**.
Brasses. Trimming*, ftc„ always on hand.
Remember 8. W. edrnor Skcomi and ARCH streets, Phila
delphia. 2ni—feblR
THE CELEBRATED BLACK DIAMOND
STOVE.
The subscribers havf just receiv
ed a second supply of the above
COOKING CTOVE8, for burning
coal, nnd do unhesitatingly declare
and say, that they are tho most per
fect article of the kind In use.eith.
er north or south. Satisfactory ref-
w erences can be furnished whorfl
they havo been trlod In till* city. We ask no pay until fair
ly tested. For sulo only at the new Houso Furnishing Store
ol MORSE ft NICHOLS,
165 Broughton-street.
JV
thoy havo been trlod In th
STOVES, STOVES.
Tlie aubscrllier lias Just received n Inrgo number ol
Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which ho will dispose ol
on accommodating term*. Among them may be
found the following: Cooking Stoves, The Republic, Lady ol
tho Lnko, Air Tight Premium, Queen of tho West. Empire
Premium. Eastern Premium. I’nrlor and ofilco 8tove*.—
Union Cottage, Cylinder, Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and
oval. Six Plato. Box Stoves.
Hollow Ware Pots. Kettles. Ovens, Spiders. 8auce Pnu*,
ftc. ftc. Plain and Jnpnnned Tin Ware, for sale, and manu
factured at short notice. Orders for Roofing, Gutters, and
Leaders, attended to with punctuality.
JOHN .1. MAURICE,
No*. 10 and 12 Barnard street
THE
fifSiS
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
THE Alterations and Improvements In our
, ore, including a fine Show Room for Piano
(Fortes, and a Music Department fnr Ladies
being now completed, we would invite the at
tention of the musical public to our stock, com prising ever]*
article in the line, which can be furnished (wholesale and
retail) nt New York prices.
PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodart ft (te., J. B. Dunham, and
others of established reputation, constantly on hand.
F. ZOGBAUM ft CO., Importers,
Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Brynn-streets.
dcc7 Next to Market Fqusre.
N EW BACON, ftc —20 casks prime Side*; 10 casks prime
new Shoulders; 260 bags Hlo Coffee; 160 bbls. Balti
more Hour; 20 hlids, prime N. O. Sugar; 10 hhds. clarified
N. O. Sugar; 160 bbls. Stuart’s B. ft C. Sugar; 60 boxes Col
gate’s No. 1 Soap; 60 boxes Colgate’s Pate Soap; 60 bbls. N.
O. Syrup; 60 hluls. Cuba Molasses; 26 tierce* do.; 25 bar-
la do.; 60
feb2l
0 boxes star Candles—landing nnd for rate by
CRANE ft HOLCOMB.
F ISH, ftc—5 tc* tod A*b. 100 boxes smoked herring*. 30
bbl* pickled do, 30 bbls No. 1. 2 and 3mnckerel. 60
half bbls do, 20 kitts do, 60 boxes buckwheat, 26 half bbls
do. received and for sale by
feb7 MoMAHON ft DOYLE
C ANDLES, SOAP AND STARCH.—Just received, 20 bxa
BcadeU'a tallow Candies; 80 do family Soap t 16 do
corner Broughton and Drayton itreeta.
fcbl7 .
C ARPETING.—Received per steamer Alabama, and this
day opening. Brussels. Tapestry Velvet, Imperial. In
grain and Three-Ply Carpeting, comprising a large varietyof
styles and qualities, all of which will l>o offorta at the low-
LaROCHE. BOWNE ft CO.
ity!
est market price, by
se9
F LOOR OIL CLOTHS.—The most complete stock of Oil
Cloths, in every varietyof patterns and colors, varying
in widths from one to eight yard*. Famlltes and hotel keep
ers can cover their dining rooms or halls without ptecing,
WM. II. GUION. Agent, Carpet Warehouse,
feb5 140 Congress and 67 8t. Juilan-ats.
S UNDRIES —55 hhU Hiram Smith’s Extra Canal Flour,
50 wholo nnd 40.. half bbl* Genesee do. 80 bbla Butter,
8ugar and Soda Biscuit. 60 boxes Treadwell's Soda Biscuit,
40 whole snd 20 half bbl* forge No. 1 Mackerel, 60 boxes 5’s
and 8's Grant ft Williams'Tobacco. 20 quarter casks Madei
ra Wine, 25 bags Black Pepper, 20 boxe* ground do in X Ifc
papere, AC bbla Crashed and Powdered Sugar. 80 do Stnart'a
A. B and C Clarified do. 200 packages assorted Green and
Black Tea, 200 bag*TirlmoGreJn Rio Coffeo, 100 boxes Rey'a
1st anil 2d quality Lemon Syrup, 60 bbls Sugar Houso Mo
lasses. 32 do Now Orleani do,TO cask* choice Sugar Cured
Hams. 80 boxes BcadeU'a Patent Tallow Candle*. 300 do No.
1 Pale and Family Soap, landing and for sale by
mlil4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
H AMS—5 casks Sagar-cnrcd Hams. 16 kegs Butter
25 kegs Lard, 60 boxes Cheese, 25 do Pickles
60 boxes 8perm Candle*. 50 do Adamantine do .
6 qr cask* Malaga Wine, 5 bbls White Wine Vinegar
6 bbls Cider Vinegar,' 10 do 8ugsr-houto Syrup -
300 bags Drop Shot, 50 do Buckshot. 100 sacks Salt
Landing snd for sale hr oc5 COHKN. ft TARVER.
POTATOES, ftc.—60 bbls ehoice seed and eatirig Potatoes;
Jl 10 bbls superior bleached Whale Oil; 10 bbls Leaf Lard
received and for sola by fel* A MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
L , v _ VARIET Y-VARIETY.
INSEED, sperm, bleached whale, and castor (ML
White, red, black, and bar Lead, shot assorted,
Dupont’s powder, 1 4,1-2 and 25 lbs. kegs.
Allum, borax, bluo stone, copperas.- glue, brimstone,
Sulphur, madder, indigo, logwood, sail sods, sal ultra,
Sal oratU, sal epsom. sal glanber, shp catb soda,
Tartaric acid, gate ebamphor, gum Arabic, magnesia.
Cream tartar, ubx vocnira. essences assorted, opedelaoo,
*- Jsndanum, Balemsn’sdrr
- _ '*num,Balemsn’sdropf,
Hot drops aHoaNo. 6, Japan and tepal va —
Cbrpro* green, and yellow. Spanish brown; timber Utberage,
Tin,'d, aUnn, 'altn. kla-btnja -aa* la.I, aMamZa* a«-lalMa
vuiujh* into ana yeuow. opmaua orown, pmoer nuizragsr,
Ten*' d# sienna, shoe bUcking and Ink assorted packages,
’^ssss^sS^stasBk^
GAS WORK, LAMPS, Ate.'
A RCHER ft WARNER, Manufacturers, No' 119 Chestnut-
street, Philadelphia,respectfully solicit the attention of
purchasers, to their assortment of chandeliers, 1
pendants.and every description of gas burners; sli
variety of lomns. girandoles, ftc. We warrant our t
equal In quality, snd our prices aa low as any other estab
lishment in the counlry.
The Trade supplied with burners, mercury, caps,brass fit
tings, air pumps, ftc.. at reduced prices.
ARCHER ft WARNER.
rails S. Archer,- I William F. Mlskey,
Redwood F. Warner, | Wm. 0. B. Merrill.
FRONT-ST. WIRE MANUFACTORY•
7b Southern £ Western Merchants, hlanufartttrcrt and others.
W ATSON ft COX. Steve, Riddle-, fteroon and Wire Cloth
Manufacturers, No. 40 North Front-street, Philadel
phia. whore can always bo found evory artlclo in their line,
or manufactured to order at short notice. Orders by mall
or otherwise, solicited. JqnlB—codtltpl
LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE,
117 Chcttnut-street, below Ihurth. north side, Philadelphia.
W E Inform merchants and residents of this vicinity, thnt
the most complete assortment of Mantel, Pier, Wall
and Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private use, or all kinds
for counlry aalo. with Portrait and Picture Frames, ftc., will
he found st nur establishment.
Long experience snd large facilities enable ns to sell the
best goods st lowest prices.
Dimensions being given, w* will give estimates for ant
Ized Mirrors, delivered freo from breakage, at any point.
Orders solicited. ^
French Plato (ass, for Stores, Dwellings, ftc., at importa
tion prices. THOMAS J. NATT ft CO.
; aplfl—end *,
- sBWWraiTijifis!
T HE subscriber has just received per late srrlvsl*,' a
large and fresh stock of tho richest and newest styles
of Velvet. Tapestry, Brussels, three-ply Ingrain and Venl-
tian Cnrpetlngs, all of which are offered on the most deair.
able terms.
WUli a full assortment of OU Cloths, Table Covers, Mat
ting, ftc.
Purchasers are requested to make on early examination
ns strong inducement* will bo held out to cosh buyers.
R. B. WALKER, 100 Chestnut-street.
tnh17—lawtf below 8th, Boutb side, Philadelphia,
“ BLINDS AND SHADES.
Take Notice.
B J. WILLIAMS No. 12. North Sixth-street, a few doors
• above Market-street, Philadelphia, i* the most exten- .
sivo and best manufacturer of Window Blinds nnd Shades
In the Untied State*, and lias taken the highest premium*
nt sll tho exhibitions; ho buys the best materials by whole-
sal- cheaper for Cosh than others pay for Inferior at tides by
retail, and can. therefore, sell superior Venetian Blinds and
Shade*, a* cheap as other* ask for Inferior artlde*. Painted
Window Shades In great variety, of beautiful design* snd
superior quality. Buff and WhltalJncn Shades, Blind and
Shade Trimming*, Fixtures,* ftc.. wholesale and retail, ot
the lowest cash prices. Store Shade* painted and lettered
to order. Reed Blind* at manufacturers’price*. Old Blind*
painted to look as good a* new. Purchasers, by calling,
will be convinced thnt ho sells a superior artlde. snd guar*
antees full satisfaction. A liberal dlscountmade to dealers.
“ We *udy (nplease."
BKNJ. J. WILLIAMS.
aplG—eod No. J2 North 6th-street, Phila.
WAPHBNE.
A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for restart ng grey halt tq
Its original color. It Is guaranteed by tho .Proprietor, •
bat if the patient Is grey, lie can hare hi* hair restored to
It* original color byusfngl/iret’s Wshpcno. For 8alo by
Jan'il W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
WINES, LIQUORS SEGARS, GROCERIES.
T HE Subscriber lias on hand a fine and well selected
Stock of Imported pure Wines, Liquors and Segars,
comprising the following:
Brandy—10 half pipes Otard( Dupuy ft
half pTpes Otard/Dupuy ft Cte.-; do
Hennesay ; 2 do ite Paterae, 1808 ; 2 dodo Jean Louis,
1800 : 3 do do J.J. Dupuy. \ , ’
Wines—4 half pipes oik reserve Madeira: 2 do do
London Particular ; 3 do do, old Port; 6 do do 8herry '
Wine ; 20 cusk* Claret; 40 baskets Champagno.
Sejrara—20.000 Rio Honda : 10,000 La Crul* ; 6,000 .
Is Union ; 10,000 La Patrta ; 26,000 Trabnco*. .
Fancy Otocerffca.—A large supply, such as imported
Cordials, Er,-'(«h Pickle* snd 8duc6s, Preserves, Sweetmeats,
Prunes and Jeiuu-. For sale by ' A; BONAUD,
^e$ Corner of Bay abdlWhltaker-atnets.
Marshall noume dressing saloon,
M essrs. COHEM ft BANNON respectfully annirance' to
the citizens of Savannah that they are now prepared
to do all kinds of work in'tbetr lino'. 'at their. new" shop,
near the corner of Broughton and Draytan-sts. They bare
established the folio wing as their, rates of charges: For*
single shat- ,rt ». ;*per month, for 2 or three times per week,
76c.; 4 times * week $1; 6 or Q times a week $1 VS 1 every
day $1 76 per month. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 16c,;
Mr. COhIn' wttt always hold himsdlf in readiness to st- .
tend to orders from those who may require life services at
their homes. *»ov8
T- IQUORR AND WINta —12 halfpipes Otard, .Dapuy'ft.
JU Co>s French' Brandy;. 10' balrfpipek, assorted'brands;
low priced French Brandy 1 f .....
bbls do do. 76 do P ft H
Holland Oln, 10 bbls Vi
gla Pbach do, 200 do N, u. nnusv. w ao wm
ao. 30 dq old Westminster Mooongaheta do, 2(
sylvanta Mountain dodo, 100do {4. E- Rum(25<
Madeira Wine, 1 * , -'“‘’*’ J j ~ -
do, 2 hair pipe# do do, 29 quarter caska _.
40 boskets Champagne do. For eale by
aul9
iWEBSTEB ft PALIOBB.-
FpO THE LADIES.—We would respectfully call the atten-
JL tion of tho ladles, of Sarannah. end sourronndlng'toan-
SSsTSSsSSSSS
ties, French worked colter*, laced capes, chemisette andnn-
too numerous to menuon. Please call and see for yoar-
adyeaell of yh^vriRbe sold on the brat^ottlMe^ferau