The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, April 29, 1853, Image 1

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Where payment la not rondo In advance, the charts* will J invnrlnblv Iw* for Uatljr Georgian $8, forTrl-Wecklj S®t and I for Weekly S3» — A le and roimav 3 quarto, tor aaleby ' A N'CHOVIK PANTR-Justt rewired. a down Aocliovle A Pailo, ft do French Mustard, 8 do Current Jolly, for aaleby feb3 > A. BONAUD. " AVERY'S SB WING MACHINES. Pritt only $25—2’afenfecl Od. 10, I860. Thin machine Is acknowledged by all who have Used it to I be superior to tlint of any other Sowing Machine ever In. I rented, for Its simplicity, compactness, the beauty and I strength of IU stitch and Its cheapness. It weighs about 12Mb*.. and costs only from $25 to $3(>. It will work neatly 1 with the smallest tbroad, the finest cambric or allk- as well M Horn, wooflen und cotton goods, and all kinds of leather. I it U w simple, that a child of 10 j ear* of ago can under- I itanl and work It rapidly, without any danger of IU gottlng I out of order, and enu do the work or more than twenty I seamstresses much bettor In every respect than It can bo I douo by hand. The stitches ara Indejumdent of each other, 1 i0 much so, that if overy other stitch Is cut. the scam still I hold* good and strong. It Is unlike and much bettor than ■ jnr other sewing machlno ever Invented. Tho machine Is I peculiarly adapted to family and plantation use, a» it will Ido all kinds of sewing, and when known will be generally |Introduced Into families and plantations. I T)ie Avery Sowing Machine Company have perfected their Isrranrcmpnts for manuraoturing on tho largest scale, and ■will supply any number of machine*at the shortest notice, iorler* addressed to Ciuhus XrrrUfro.v, 251 Broadway, X. ■York will receive prompt attention. dec28—Isdm casks ala and porter, pints and COHEN ft TARVEn. • Mivuy- nw / a. 'X : DASfA>mNiri?ANniJ®.^(lw boxes, 20. 80.83 atidTo XJL lb.assorted alzea, Just rccelved^andfor oofe^ow.^ febjO • KH1QEE ft. rsi’ARAGUH ROOTS.—1 easo'MparaguT IX order, just received per PhiUdelpuU stei ala hr « W.W.Ub fcbil ‘ Kohnin roots, in flne steamer, and for .LINCOLN. NotaumcntBqnare. TJATON AN D I.ARD—20 caiiis oKolco in ms, 15 hlids sides! AJ 25 do shouldors, 20 bbls choice 1 leaf lard. rcootvod ana for sale by tnhl McMAHON k IMIYLR. UTTER Xnd ClIKKSE-25 firkins Goshen butter, 50 B k..,,-. HIP bone* cheese, received and for sale hi ale lit ■ cMAilDN l B AlX)N—35 hhds prime sides, for saloTto arrlvo per sohr Martha Jnue, from New Orleans, by tnhl * WILLia ft BRUNDAQK. gAWX % ASD ^VUD.—20 hhds prime now Shoulders, 20 bbls No. Hard, received per steamer State of Georgia, and for sale by feb22 VAPELFOIU), PAY A CO. B ALTIMORE Fi7*UII.—loo bbls Flour In store, and 100 do to arrive, for aala by febi • • ■ ROWLAND ft CO. B UTTER AND,CHEESE.—25 firkins prime and choice Rutter! 60 boxes Clieese.Just received aud for salo by febl4 7 McMAHON ft DOYLK. B “ ACON 81I0ULDER8 AND LARD.-15 hhds prinio old Bacon Shoulders. 50 half bbls Lanl. Just received and for sale by_ feb9 OUIIKN ft FOSDICK. B UTTER AND CHEESE—SO firkins choice Goshen butter, 50 boxes cheese, recelvod and for salo by • fob7 McMAHON ft DOYLE. B ATON SIDES—2? hhds landing from schr. B. E. Sharpe’ (torn Philadelphia, and for sale by Iebl8 TOIIEN ft FOSDICK. B UTTFJt AND cnKESIi—20 kegs chplco (iosiieh Batter, 60 boxos du Cheese, landing from atoniushlp Florida, and for salo by foblfi SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft TO. NEW WnOLESAliB k RETAll DRY GOODS STORE, lit Droi^btonnt. M, pnBNIMlttOASl? & vo.; \XT\U, Open their NEW STORE, nearly opposite St. AO- VY draw’s Hall, west aide, on Monday, the 24th Instant, where they will offer, at their nsoal low price*, for cash or city acceptance*, uu entire now stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Coodi, to which they would respeotfuly Invite tho attention ol the cttlsoni or Savannah, and tho merchants and planters of this and the neighboring States Hie stock U large and well selected, consisting In paWor: Dross Gaodat-taUlack and Fancy Silk* of every width and description, French and English Merinos, Coahmorea, D’lsilnes, Mous D’llarego, Barege' DTsilnen, Bomharines, Cluuuboro Cloth. Alhncuaa of every description, White and Col’d, Plain and EmbroideredTarletous and Bwlis. Bmlirolderlcs^-IJuen Cambric Hd'kfe, Kmb’d. Plain and Hem-Stitch, Collars. Cuffe, Undcndecves, Clilmauta, Flounelnff. Banda. Jocnnet and Swiss Edging* and Inw^rllons. MniitlUns nml Shnwla^—lljsek and colored crape and silk Mantillas | plain nnd embroidered crape Shawls, nl every description; broche Shawls; square and long Shawls; black and colored mantilla.VeDets and talma cloths. Hoilery—isillci' and gentlemen’s kid, sewing silk, silk, raw silk, lisle, cotton. Berlin and cashmere Gloves; raw silk and merino Vests; gcntlmnon’s raw silk, merino, lamb's wool, anil cotton Undorshlrts and Drawers. Linen DnmiuU.—.8, in, 12; and 1(M Daniask nnd ■now drop table Cloths, 8 and 10-4 brown Dnmaak Cloths, bleached and brown Damask of every description. Damask and snow drop Napkins, and Doille's birds eye Diaper, linon Diapers of every description. Shouting nml 8htrtlnff«->10 and 12 4 linon Sheet* Ing. Pillowcase Linens; 8,0.10,11 ami 12-4 blenched nnd brown Allendale nud Hamilton Sheetings, bleached and brown Shirting of overy description. Irish Linen.—From tho best manufacturers.nnd war ranted all flne flax Cloths, Caailmeros. nnd Vestings; Black and Blue Broad Cloths, block aud fancy CasaUuercs, fancy Vestings, white and colored Marseilles Vestings. Counterpanes nml Blankets—8.10,11 and 12-4 MafFeilh's and Allendale Counterpanes; Paris and Whitney family Blanket*. . . • — - • „> - Negro Blanket* of every description. JJ l . 4 Coorgln Plains, Kerseys, Flax und Cotton Osnnliurgs. JariW M. PRENDERUAST ft CO. B ATON SintS. HAMS AND LARD-« hhds bacon sides, 27 barrels "Cnasard” hams. 10 barrels lard, lauding from schr N Berry, from llalllmaro, nnd for salo by feblfl COHEN ft FOSDICK. B IACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, for February; also, the Two Merchants, or Advent and Insolvent, a great novel, by T.S. Arthur, received by 8. 8. SIBLEY. mU2 ' 135 Congress street. B ATON, JSSSESl AND M0LASSre^2(r7n*ks prime now Sides. 20 do do Shouldors. 24 hhds Now Orleans Sugar. 113 bbls do Molasses, landing from schr Patrick Henry, and mm«MvniM cam be ocUedi into for tha prdprletore * D PURIFIER. irltywherev*r In a for the effectual remedy boa already every seeming form -Jory (acute) form, at- i*nt of the Joint*, to old nnd thirty yean' standing, tothevarions celebrated mh2 COHEN ft FOSDICK. SOVTHKIiN MUTUAL INSURANCH CO. ASni'HY HULL President nnd Treasurer. Al.BoN CHASKrSec'ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary. Tlic undersigned. Ageut of the above Company, continues lotsko tho following Risks, vis.; Marine, River and Fire Li*,, on tho Lives ofServnnta. T Lives of MTiite Persons nre also taken by this Company lo extra premium for residing In the South. WILLIAM KINO, Agent, Corner of Bay and Drayton-streots. for sale by B UTTER. CHER?!-!, &c.—30 kegs selected Goshen Iluttcr, 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 100 do note scaled Her ring 20 quintals new Codfish, 100 boxos nnd 16 half boxos bunch Italnlus, received per steamer, and for sale by mb# _ SC1UNTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. B UNK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.-—Merchant* and others are invited to call and cxnrolno the lino stock ol Ulnnk Books. Pnpor and StAtlonory, for snlu at tho lowest rates, at tho book store of > Jaul4 8. 8. SIBLEY, 135CoDgress^treed. C OAL—100 tons red ash coal, broken and screened, for sale, to arrivn per schr 8 N Smith, from Philadelphia, by tnhl_ WILLIS ft Hit UND AGE. C LARET MTNF7-60 boxes Cliatoau Morgaut. Chateaux Infltte, St. Julien and St. KmUlion, for sale by fcb24 A. BONAUD. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. DOCTORS WILDMAN ft GANAHlI, Farm street, 'Vest end of the Plank Road. I DRS. WILDMAN ft GANA1IL Paring completed the ar- kngement* for n prlvato hospital, and lilted up tho same With all the Lpplianceaof hygiene. g«>d nursing, and medi- il snd surgical attendance, now offer the benefits of the Institution to the public. I The term* of admission nre 51 per day. This will secure W>n<tnu( and efficient medical attcmlanco,medicines, board uid lodging. Ten dollars will be required in advance, which till not be subject to reclamation. Apartments perfectly Private may be obtained on reuRonablo extra terms. J That tho Institution may partnko mi much as possible of Ibe benevolent public character.whlch the orgipstor* in- |ended, they have solicited the following gentlemen to act a board of visitors, who will at all and any time Inspect ie premises, and whose names aro guarantees to the pub lic of its efficient management: Hon. Laxgdox Chevc*, Jonx W. Axdehsox, Joskih S. Fat, A. A. Smcts, Chamoi Greek. Jonx IV. Rabcx, Jonx Boston, Solomon Corner, Montgomery Cl mmino. I Arrangements have also been made for the accnmnioda- |ion of negroes. P. II. 1VH.DMAN, M. D., corner Abercron and South Broad street. C11A9. QANA11L, M. D., | -tec21 South Broad street. East of Barnard. PRINTING PItKSS FOR SALK. | We liaro for sale a Washington hand Press. Hoe’s nishe, o will dispose of at a bargain. It is partially worn, Lough a* good as new, and in complcto running order, ■ie of bed 37^X24^. and will print a form 23X35^ I possesses alt the latest improvements of Iloe'a Press, and till be sold for less than Its value for cash or approved pa- we having nofurtlicr use for it. 'Vo also have chases, ton side and foot sticks, column nnd head rules, dmdi and UvertUenient rules, lenils, cuts and many other articles Leceuary to the establishment of a newspaper, which we gill sell at a hamLsomo discount from original cost. Also, o cast Iron roller moulds. | Further particular* will Iks given on addressing till* office. I del 7 PUNCH, HILTON ft OAXAllL. C OFFEE—400 twigs Rio coffee, 75 recks Java do, 16 do superior Old Government Java do. fur side by feb22 KIBIIEE ft RODGERS. C OMPOUND Wild Cherry Lozenges, a very ollicnciou* nr- tlclo for Coughs. Colds, Influenza, ftc. A fresh supply received this day, per steamer, and for sale by feblfl W. W. LINCt)I*N. Monument-square. C HOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, ftc.-—Just received 10 kegs choice Goshen Butter, 10 cakes Dairy Cheese, anil 10 do lA?af Isird, for solo at tho corner Broughton nnd Dm vton streets, by mhl2 DAVID O'CONNER. CARPKT & FLOORCLOTH WAREHOUSE. Curlalna, Curtain Goods, ftc. Xo. 140 Cungrcu and Xo. 67 St, Julian-UrcrU. T HE Kubscribcr, knowing that the citizens «>f Savannah have Udt a great interest in tho establishing of a CAR PET WAREHOUSE, in this city, nnd being aware that many iiavo been awaiting Hie completion of the new store, so that they could make their selection of the various arti cles for furnishing tlmlr houses. would respectfully inform tho public, generally, tlmt ho will this day open the most complete assortment of all tho various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The stock of the different departments will consist, in part, of tho following Goods, viz: Carpet Department—Royal velvet, tapestry Brus sels. mocet Brussels. Brussels, velvet, taiH-stry nnd Brussels for stairs, three idy. aunerflno. lino and common ingrain, plain nnd twilled Vuntiian for stairs, Imlls. ie., druggets, d-4.12-4 and 10-4 in width, of every variety of patterns, hearth rugs, parlor nml stoop mats, table and piano covers, silver and brass oval nnd octagon stair rods, stair linen, ftc. Oil Clntlix.—Of every width from one to eight ynrds, for hulls, dining rooms, stoamboats. saloons. Ac., rose wood, mahogany and sninll-ligured furniture oil cloths, 4-4, 5-4 nnd 0-4 wide, figured India ruldter cloth for stairs. Curtains—Silk ami worsted damask delaine, worsted and linen damask delaine, figure-1 aud plain damasks, va. rietv of colors, white nnd buff, for shades. Window Similes—'Transparent, landscape, medal lion, garland, and white nnd gold, entirely new style, cord, loops, tassels, together with all tho various trimmings for curtains nnd shades. Gilt Cornice*—Bands.loops and pins, of tho great est variety and patterns, of the latest importation, all o which will bo sold at wholesale or vetull, on tho most lib eral terms _ 'VM. II. GUION. Ajpent. P RESII IiOb.ster and Salmon, just received b feli24 A. >y.„ BONAUD. F IDUR.—100 bbl*. pritno Howard street Flour, landing and for salo by febl5 COHEN ft TARVER. F falUR—100 barrels Baltimore Flour, for sale by feblfl . ROWLAND ft CO. I BOll SALE.—A superior Cook, agod 20 veftrs. ' feblO WYU.Y ft MON’TM F 'R SALE.—Tlirco likely women, aged 30.32and 18 yrs. Apply to feblO WYU.Y ft MO.NTMOI.UX. Cotton 8hlrts, nt 147 Bay street. PRICE ft VEADER. I ?()R SALE—A very likely man. aged 25 years, a cooper . by trade. Apply to " * WYLLY ft MONWIOUJN by i fobsa F OR 8AI^-A negro womnn aged 28 years, nnd fire chil dren, a girl 10. hoy 8, girl fl. hoy 2, and nn liifant. An. ply to feblO , .WYLLY ft MONTMOLUN. F IA)UU AND IUTON.-JU bbls Hiram Smith'll Hour ; 50 do Genereeo do ; 10 hhds Bacon Sides: 15 do Shoulders, received and for sale by fe!4 McMAHON ft DOYLE.- F M)UR AND HAtX)N.—200 bids suptrllni* llowurd-stieei Hour, 50 hhil* prime Bacon Hides, 10 do do Shoulders, received and for sale by feb9 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON •: TO. SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSUllANCK CO. G/ficc 118 Haystrctt. I This Company will lake Fire, Marino and River lUskn on The most favorable terms. I 7Viu,Vc.<—Henry D, Weed. Hiram Roltorts, II. F. Waring, I. r. Morrell.Joliu IV.Anderson. N. U.Knnpp, Henry Latlirop HENRY D. WEED, President. HIRAM ROBERTS, Vico President ■v m*R ■nd E. F. Wood. I J*xvKMcUan-.x.S« PAPSCOIT’S FOIIKIGN KXCIIANGB AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. J Persons wishing to send fur their friends nnd desirous of Bringing them out by Ur.-t class packet ships, are informed ■hat the s\i\i-criber.» are the only Agents forthcatwve agon- jy in tills City. I They nre also authorized to draw on Messrs. Win, Tapscott p Co., lJverpool.ln sums from £1 and upwards, which i- negotiable in any town throughout Irelnnd and Brest Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable in Bll parts of the Continent, nlsn for sale. Apply to J dec2l-1y BUNKER ft OGDEN. 80 Ray-street. F LUID EXTRKCT OF8ENNA-This extract possesses tho aetlvo projiertles of Senna In concentrated form, and is n.\ purgative. Just received and for sole by W. IV. LINCOLN, Monument Square. nov8 140 Cnnirr»*« und 57 St. .inlln DRY GOODS. H ENRY LATHROP ft CO., offer for Hide at lowest prices: Dress Goods—French printed mnuslin de laines. English and American do. now designs; Persian cloth, high colored inouslln do lain, plaid raw silks. French nnd English incline*. French nud Scotch ginglmins. English nnd French prints, changeable glaci* silks, rich brocade do, plain and figured black do. Kmlmilriciics—Muslin nnd laco collars, chlmlsettes. under sleeves, cups nml capes, Swiss nnd cambric edgings and Inserting*, thread Valencias audlislo laces, black silk aud blonde edging*, rich laun ami linen cambric lidkfs. Hosiery—Ladies’, misses’, mens’ nnd boys’, a full as sortment ol English and German; bidies’,misses', mens’ and bays’ merino vests. . Gloves—Ilosklnj silk cahkmoro.beavor, ladlos’ rilling gauntlet*. I Whjte Goorls—Inconet plain nml idahl cambric*. Swiss musllm.pl.aln aud figured, cambric dimities, corded and embroidered skirts, f ftc. ' Linens, &c—1-4 super Irish linens best mnrk. 3-4 and 7-8 long lawns. 9-4 to .124 banwly sheotings. pUlowease linens. Scotch and Irish diapers, hucabucs. 6-8 to 3-4 da mask napkins, browu nml blue chock doyles. 8-4 to 10-4 bleached nnd brown table damasks. 8-4 to 12-ftblenchcd da mask cloths, cotton and worsted table aud piano covers, 104 to 134 toilet nnd imperial quilt*. 7-8 to 64 furniture dimi ty. cotton shirtings sheetings and tickings. American, Eng lish and Welsh flannels, colored Freuclt do. fancy wool plaids. woman aged 28 years, nmfflVe chll- l’ 8 ' 1 luul WtdsUjannels, colored French do. Taney wool plaids. ° • for boys, plain nnd fancycas.simercs, tweeds.Kentucky sati nets and jeans. ocll with Truffes.2dodo De Callics do. 2 do do De Prairie Hun* do, 2 do do Do Pcrdreaux. 2 dodo Do Pidgeons. for sale by feb3 A. BONAUD, F OREIGN liquors!—20 half pipes and 15 quarter pipes tttard. Dupuy ft Co.’s Rrandy, our own importation; 10 pipe* Meder Swan Gin, landing and for sale hv fohlT SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. 1 7Id)UR AND RICE,—50 barrels Hiram Smith's premium Hour. 50 do Irving Btilt* nmHJonry D. Stone's do. 50 •In Muskingum do. 200 do Baltimore do, bfltlercvs Bice, just received and for solo by KIDDEE ft RODGERS. fob22 _ 142 Ray-street. PATENT SCALES. F AIRBANK’S Patent Platform Scales—(Improved Inqual ily nnd reduced in price)—Adapted to every required op eration of weighing, as Railroad Scales for trains nr single cars in use on tho principal railroads in the United St*tes and Great Britain. Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, on wheels, for foundries, rolling mills, ftc. Store Scales, varioilb'' modification*; Counter Scales. Hay nnd Coni Scales, ftc.— These Scaleshnvo been long known nnd severely testod ; nnd the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment. Is such that they are now regarded as the stand- ard.from which there Is no appeal. royl2 PH1I.P f AMS—500 new sugar-cured hams, for sale by L fet»2l COHEN ft TARVER. . Marla Morton, for salo by BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. [W GOODS—At Reduced Prices—Tlio subscribers are of fering the balance of tlielr Hummer stock of Dry Goods DDihtlog ol Barege*.Printed JaconetsamlOrgandies,French uuibrlc* aud tiinghams, Printed nnd Plaid India Silks. Al io. Hammer Quilt*. Linen Oiitibric Handkerchiefs, N W Col- |ir*.ftc.,at s great roductlonfrom former prices. I jj5 DKlVITT ft MORGAN rOl’SE KEEPING DRY GOODS—IJnen and cotton sheet- L lug. plUuvr case linen nnd cotton. Irish linen of the r*t mal.o. birds eye and Scotch diaper*, towels and towel- fcg. da musk table It nan nnd napkins, long lawns, crash, Broini and bleached muslin, all widths and qualities, lor ft!-nt the lowest prices, by lapIS DrIVITT ft MORGAN. H AMS AND SHOULDERS.—10 hhds now Baltimore Shoulders ; 600 do do Hams, landing nnd for sale by febi7 SCRANTON. JOilNSTt»N ft 00 H AMS—70 tierces Cliarlcs Duflield ftCo's superior sugar- cured hams, also 30 hhds, same brand, shoulders, for sale, to arrive, by fcb21 COHEN ft FQSIUCK. H. 8. SIBLEY, 135 Congre.as-streot. ky. 80 do white do. 150 do New Orleans do. 40 Monon- gnhcla do. 10 do pure old Bourbon do. 120 do Phelps’ Gin, 60 domestic liranby, 30 quarter casks do. for salo by feb2l ^ WEBSTER ft PALMES, TUST RECEIVE!) by steamer Alabama a fresh supple of i ' *•- ’Alii). tJ Pates, for sale by fob‘J4 A. BONA' J UST RECEIVED—10 boxes old ami superior Poniard Bur gundy. at 818 per dozen, for sale by febi8 A. BONAUD. M ESS FORK AND BEEF.—SO bbU new Mess Pork, 100 do do Beef, just received and for sale by feb21 WEBSTER ft PALMR8. KM)KS.—Um History of tho .Mormons, or letter Day I faints, in the Vnlluy of tho Great Salt Lake.—tliolr rise 1ml progress—peculiar doctrines—present condition and Irwpccts—derived from personal observation during a res! ■race among them, by I.leut. Gunnison, U. S. Topograph!- hi Enrineers. Received nnd for salo by I <fcc28 8. 8. SIBLEY 135 Congress streot yfOORE’S IRISH MELODIES.—A complete collection in 1 plain nml embossed binding, being nn elegant Christ- w present. Also. Musical Instruments In every variety, m a .lewsbzrp to a Church Organ, and Music in-beets id volumes, from tho Usher’s Hornpipe, to Hayden nnd mart's Masses. For snlo by p', ZOGIIAUM ft CO., p dcc20 74 St. JuHni»nnd 107 Dryan-st rents. J OMAN’S RF.CORD. o r tkrtckm n/lilfSiftinrjulikal W 7 ^- i men. from the twglnlng to 1850. arranged In four eras titl|i selections from female writers of every sge. by Sarah L'/ . ' ••'""•rated by two hundret and thirty portraits, a ■ilen>lldgifttoofc. Just published by the Harpers, and for flic bv wlO -b, s. SIBLEY. No. 136 Congress-sW COFFEE. SUGAR, ftO.—200 sacks Rio coffee. 100 do La- t'lmyre do. 60 tmxcs ground do. 10 hhds N O sugnr. 10 to Muscovado and Porto Rico do, 76 bbl* crashed do. 75 do ■owdered do. 6ft cases Hyson tea. 40 do black do, 60 b'lx**’ ■ero ground pepper, 60 do ginger, recelvod and lor snlo by ■ •P 15 McMAHON ft DOYLE. [^•''ITER* CHEESE, ftc.—30 kegs select«*<l Goshen Butter; '1° Goshen Cheese; 100 do do scaled Herring, •0do do Raisin*; 60 half and 60 qunrter do Raisins; 100 pir.quarter nnd eighth bbls Buckwheat; 20 boxes assort- r jJJ'v i do New Bedford Sperm Candles; 10.000 supe- ■er I Lnlntlnn Hcgars. Received per steamer and for soli ' novl8 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft OO SUNDRIFA—J-SSt received. 20 bbl* Stuart’s Crashed and r. u 'r | llM Sugar, 3 hhds New Orleans do. 10 casks, qts. pint*. Bynss I/indon Porter. 25 dozen fancy hnndlod ■■nom-. to do assorted fictoh-Brushes and Clothes Lines, i dp - snd 3 hooped Water Palls, 26 doz Wash Boards. 30 t, r ",5* R». cans, flfl boxes Beadul's Soap. Candles. *u Starch, and 10 half chest* black Tea, in »/ la. pack* Jndirg, and for sale by ' 1 I*!’ 113 DAVID O’CONNOR. RpOKB M ARCH PERIODICAIA—Harpers’ Magazine, for March; Putnam’s Magazine, for March; Baraum's illustrated News; Gleason’s Pictorial, received and for sale by inh2 S. 8. S1RIJEY. 135 Copgress-st. M l'SIJN INSERTINGS ANirklKJIXGS^iusf receTved, at the New Store, 140 nroughton -treet, a large assortment of Muslin Trimmings, consisting, in part, ol Extra wide Swiss Muslin Edgings; “ “ “ •* Inserting*; “ *• Cambric w Edging*; Also, a few more of those very much admired Swiss and Cambric Muslin Bauds. mil l J. II. COHEN ft CO M echanical picture.—a beautiful painting, with moving figures, windmill, watermill, clock and muslo an elegant specimen of French mechanism, can tie seen a the store of F. ZAUGBAPM ft CO., dec’20 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streets. M ISS MCINTOSH’S LAST 'VORK.—Tlio IxiriyaETtira l/)wly. or good in all or nono nil good, by Miss M. J. McIntosh, author of Two lives to seom and to ho, Donald non Manor, just received and for sale by Jsn27 8, 8. SIDLEY. N ECKTIFS, ftc—Just received an assortment of fancy Cravats, Scarfs, and Neckties, nt 147 Bny-street. fab24 PRICE ft VEADER. E'V SPRING AND SUilMER GOODS.—The subscribers I.URICK ft BELL. Agents A SHORTED GOODS.—Just received 30 bbls Stuart's crash. xjl Sugar nud clarified A. B. ft C. Sugar; 3 hhds. choice N. O. Sugar: 15 bbl*. largo No. 1. Mackerel and Scotch Her rings: 2000 lbs. Codfish; 25 boxes Smoked Herrings; 50 bar rels Potatoes; 25 boxes ground Bio nnd.lavn Coffeo; 20 bbls. Ilaltlniora Flour; 10 barrels nnd half .barrels extra Buck wheat Flour: 30 doz. Inrgo wire hound Brooms; nnd 13 hoop ed Water Pails; 8 ferkins choice Goshen Butter; 10 cukes ilalry CIku .u; and 6 bbls. white leaf Lard For *»lo by fcbil DAVID O’CONNER. N EW HOOKS.—Macaulay’s Speeches on various occa sions. Tho Lofty nnd tho Lowly, by Miss McIntosh. Heart Histories and Life Pictures, by T. S. Arthur, DeQuIncey’s Narrative nnd Miscellaneous Papers, 2 vols. his Opium filter and all hi* other work*. Goethe's Fnuxt. translated by Hayward. Memoir of tho Physical und Political Geography of Ne Grenada, by Gen. Mnsquera. translated from the Spunlsh Theodora Dwight, with a map. feW 'V. THORNE WILLIAMS B OOKS! BOOKS!!—Boyer's French Pronouncing Djc- tionary. Bianca, a tale of Erin and Italy, by Edward Mnturlu, Esq. author of Montezuma. Eva. ftc. Punch’s Prize Novelists, the Fat Contributor and Travels in Ismdon.hy Thackeray. Garden Walk* with the Poets,bv Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. A further supply of Grace Aguilla’s works. Tlie Vnlo of Cedars, Women of Israel. A Winter in Madeira. Homo nnd its Influence. Parisian 8'ghl* nnd French Principles, Men’s Wire*. Yellow Plush Papers ; The Lady Bird, by lady Fullerton History of IVndennis. by Thncknmy : Stern's Work*. Pope's’Poetical Works, Burns’ do, Yung, Gav, Bealy and Collins. Plutarch's I Ives. Mysteries of Paris, the SMtflrc. ftc., for sole nt tbu book store of S. S. SIBLEY, mh24 136 Congress-st root. HEAD-aUARTEltS for GOOD CARRIAGES. ' irCTf. My success in the Carringo business in the ixfy'df Savannah,!* no lunger and experiment, It I* a "Jisol fact.” For the considerate, generous confidence, nnd liberal pa tronage that I have received from factors, merchants nnd citizens generally. I desire in this public manner to express mr thanks, and to renew my assurances of increased deter mination to give the most entire satisfaction to all who may favor mo with their custom. I have devoted tho past sum mer to getting up a Inrgo and splendid slock of every kind »f Carriage now in use. All of them carriages are well aiitcd to this market, and for neatness, tightness nnd dura- bility. they cannot 1m* surpasses). Rock a ways of every styh Coaches »iul Pleasure Wagons; also Buggies of every con ceivable shape nnd kind, (among them some from J. II. Godwin's celebrated establishment. In New York.) nnd a very neat, light aud convenient stylo of Snlkcy. for physi cians and other* J. C. THORNTON. oc2fl Corner of West Broad and I lay-street*. YUSBAND’S CALCINED MAGNI*1A—Tlie snperlorqusli jL ties of this Magnesia aro, tlirt It Is entirely doprived of carbonic acid, free from unpleasant taste, smell or other disagreeable property, nnd is without roughness or gritti ness to the touch or palate. One teaspoon full of this Mag nesia is equal in strength to three or lour of tho common cAlcined magnesia, thus combining smallness of doso with the most agreeable form in which magnesia can be admin istered. J ust received per steamer Stnto of Georgia. v. Sv. Hiving recontlybecn constituted wo 1avo for sal* that celebrated Mortimore 1 UHEUMATIC COHFOUND AND . rag internal Jiti JXTHJ0H has galnod *uoh greet VV traduced. M U»o only ipecac cure of this painful iIImmc. cured thousands of cases, cooij of this complaint, from the it Vended with swellings nnd or chronic cases of from fen to ( These who had for year* resorti- springs, hml tried alltbo/fnlmrafe and axternal applica tions,and born under treatment of some of the ablest physi cians both in this country cod Europe, and were pronoun ced incurable j still, alter oil these efforts bod failed, this compound has curedthm. MAny.whohave liccn cripples, cither hobbling upon crutohe* or confined to their bra* for years, certify to a complete and permanent euro by the use of this remedy. 'Ve have not snare. In a newspaper advertisement: to In sert tho accumulated evidence In it* behalf. Tliisevldonce comes from sources which must Inspire confidence In overy mind, The conductors of high-toned public Journals hav* p ublished to tjio world Its wonderful and beneficial effect* upon themselves aud those around them, and in some in stance* speak of A undmb of cores. Physicians have resort ed to it, and certify that, even In extreme coses, where con. suttatlons had boon held, and tbov had decided that there wvro no hnptt o/ recovery, even tuftn, they procured this medicine and administered It) and it effected a complete cure. Ministers of various denomination* liave written and published wlmt it has done for J themselves and their friends; whllomerchant*.officers.mechanics, and private citizens, have furnished volumes of evidence of tho highest character, such as accohipanlos no oth«r preparation in America. ' We will give a snort synopsis of a. small portion of the evidence.and request*11 who ore afllktod ul send to tho agent Yud get a circular, and read whrt those who were long aflllcteil have said of this remedy. • Mr. N. Paschal), one of tho editors of tho St. Lou!* (Mo.) UrpuUican, give* a long editorial stating hi* adllctluns, nnd that ho was cured by this remedy, l'ho editor of tlio St. Louis Intelligencer also gives notice of its wonderful ef- feet* in curing a severe case of cAronic rheumatism^ The editor of tho St. l/mi* Organ snd Kecitlle devotes a long editorial in bohnlfof Its wonderful effect* in curiug/lun- deeds of rases in that city. The editors of tho Ft. Louis Atnmnm Manner, Jhnj>erance UaUeru and 8t. Louis Union.] luivu all awanled to it unnn , cc<lentod success Ih curing thin disease. The editor of Belleville 011.1 AdeocaU writes and publishes its magical effects in curinghim ar d many around liiin. Tim editors of tho Glasgow Times. American Kagle nnd others of tlio South nnd West, have given voluntary evidence ofthclr knowledge of Its virtues. Tho editor *f the Herman Xntimial Hostile published at No.21 Spruce-itreot, In thecity of New York, under date of Sept. t>, 1852, gives the history of two Important case* of which ho has person al knowledge. One. the wife of a wealthy merchant, who had for years tried tlio springs, and had the treatment nftha most eminent physicians of our country; they could ef fect nothing. She was afflicted with rAroufe rheumalim in H* worst form*. Ho was instrumental in induciug a trial of this compound, and it effected n comjdde cure. He »lso states that, a few weeks since, ho liought a bottle and lent it to a gentleman, a friend of ills, who suemoJ a viett m to this disease ; this one bottle enrol him. tVe might add editorial*, nnd fill this entire sheet, bu will give a few names of prominent physicians, merchants, and others.cured by it. \V. S. White, M. I)., nn eminent pliyslclnu of St. Louis writes to a bcotlior member of that profession. Dr. Reese, of New York : “ 1 have witnessed the effects of this compound in several case*; and so successfnl have been its operations In performing a jierfect euro, when every other remedy had been ineffectual, that 1 would not hesitate to recommend or prescribe it. J think, when its virtues aro ascertained by the profession, it will sujtcrsedo every other remedy In tho treatment of rheumatism. It I* adapted to overy form of the desease, nnd I know no complication contra indicating it* use. I hold it to be tho duty of a physican. when con vinced of the efficacy of a remedy, nnd its superiority over all others, itt leant for the sake of humanity to use It.’’ J. M. ltose,M. D., writes from Centre College, Danville, Ky.." that a young man, n member of tho College, was so low. tlmt, in consultation, he and other professor* had de cided that he could nnt recover. They finally concluded to try tills reinody.and to theirgreat astonishment one bottle restored Aim sound and well, sltliouglijie had not walked a stop for six months previously Fund that, during twenty-A ve years practice, lie had never 'before witnessed such n re markable cure.” Professor H L. Dunham. JL* D., near Cincinnati. Ohio, join* in a certificate for publication with two clergymen of (ho Dabtist Church, stating tha case of. a highly respectable lady who was for eighteen years afflicted, uud had become helpless, aud that nil other remedies known, ns well as the skill of the most eminent physicians, had failed, nnd there seemed no hope of recovery, until they finally obtained this reined v. and it cured her found and mil. Mr. 1*. Price, merchnntof Now Orleans, writes that he was ten t/oirza crlpplo from chronlo rheumatism, nnd for three years could scarcely turn himself In bed ; It bad affected Ills whole system. Ho treld aU remedies he could hear of. and. all the most celebrated physician*, but found no relief until he obtainrd this cnnipotuKL'tfnd it cured him effectually. We might give hundreds of such cAies cured in Now Orleans and tlio South. I/uvt Hills, merchant nt Ottawa, Illinois, wrltos tlmt he was severely nflllctod for thirty years and for seventeen years could scarcely walk a step. The flesh had shrunk from Ida limbs ; tlio roost expensive efforts had been tried for year*, but lie had lost all hope of recovery. A merchant being in St. Louis, heard of this remedy, bought it aud took it hmnn; nnd prevailed on him to use it. lie certifies that It oured him sound ond iqe(lj the flesh had returned to his limbs, which l)td become strong as ever. 'Ve might detail one thousand oase* more, fo equal Importance. - . ,... w-Wa iaost7Dk|N>ciru1!yask tliow who are afflicted to Aitnc to tho agent in tlielr vicinity and get a circular, and read thu letters and clrtiflcntes of Rev. Jas. Mltchol, Rev. N. 0. Berryman. Rev. J. H. Linn. Rev. J. M. Kelly, Rev. R. A. Col burn. nnd other clergymen; while we add the name* of lion •I. Smith, late President of tho Bank of the State of Missouri' Geo. O. Atherton.offlcerin tho Bank In St Liuls ; Meatus Jas. II. Eddy, S. Downing. A, Holland, C. 'V. Stone, J. IV, Christy. Joseph Soutlrock. with other prominent merchants of St. I <ouis, as also vast number* of other citizens. Tills I* home evidence, nml these aro living witnesses, where this great remedy was first Introduced, and where fanny thousands have been cured during the Inst two years. Tha proprietors have now spened tlielr Groat Central Ofile**t No, 1 Barclay street, (Aator House,) In the city of New York, where all orders for this medicine wlllbo promptly attend- Ntro. fflork Sfesrrtistnunts. ntOJt W. It. M’PONAlD*DADV|tBtD>PIOH|l>CTH^T62itAMAP‘tT. > lt. t. To Furniture'"Buyers. HtJTCjnWGS, No*' 4TB) Bnddmjt) tyem' Tbrk. [Ifo» 475 Wohld Invito tho Attention of stnogm visiting New-York to hi* birg* assortment of BIOS AND PLAIN PtJENITTOE, which for richness and workmanship will’oompalro f with any In this country or Europe. fcb24—3m LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE. LOOKING-GLASSES AT REDUCED PRICES Ml T IPqrcAotueSft Omrilarul-st..Ihdonm Duane iL, X. F. Hh, application of Machinery to the construction of looking Glasses ha* Indeed worked an entire revolu tion In tlielr manufacture, by whlchT am enabled to pro duce tho most perfect and beautiful article*, and to *ell them at rates defying competition. Jobbers, Country Mer- —* id buyers generally, aro respectfully invited to call line thl* extensive stock, consisting of every stylo _ from lirty cent* a dozen to i-ve hundred dollar* each. Th* Trade supplied at the lowest prices, with frame*, ftc., of eveiy description in their composition state. feblfl—3m RICHARDS K1NOSLAND. KNA^IELLKD FURNITURE! W ARREN WARD-Wl 10LE8A1.R MANUFACTURER OF ENAMEUJSD FURNITURE—144 Onuul-itreei, New Fork —W. 'V. give* his whole attention to manufacturing and using the hgst materials. He laeuabledto sell better goods at the same prices, than can be found elsewhere. Suit* finished to match, from 125 to $250 per suit, compris ing dressing bureau with glass, bedstead, washstand. com mode, toilot fable, towel stand, nurse rocker and four chairs aUuif the best materials, and finished In the highest style o No.. 144 Grand-street, one block east of Broadway. decSl—fim SPLENDIDCABlNElMFUllNlTURK. No. 75 and 77 King sired, near Uudton sired. New Fork. BRUNER ft MOORE invite those in >want of durable and fashionable furni ture, to eaU at their now spacious ware house No. 76 and 77 King street, near Hudson. New York, and examine tlielr large assortment of rich and elegant furniture. In suites for parlors, chambers, and dining rooms—in rosewood, mahogany, black walnut, and oak—made in modern style and warranted to stand furnace heat. « Book cases. Etngcros, nnd a great variety of substantial and cheap furniture, sultnble lor tho country and shipping. Having a large manufactory nml warehouse, they make to order, aud keep on baud a general assortment, and sell wholcsslo or retail at very low price*. They will also continue business at their old stand. No. 174 Fulton street, (near Broadway.) until tho first of May, and then remove wholly to King street mhl—3m 3iiin> ijork aWtrtiemtnts. pt)Uctb*lyl}1ft;CAha. So. 3 , . SUFFER for sale by the package, .on tbe uaual term*, 1A00 V / COM* bleached ahlrting*, vorioos *tyle«, from low qual- Hlo.to.upertfne.-^, . 1600 bale* lort, ta*dium »»d heavy brown sheetings. 500 jalc* low; medium, heavy and Aae brown abfrilog. 500 bale* brown drill and Jeans. 250eoto*bleached dHlla and jean*, various *ttlea of flntah. 260 bale* lowcR Tfrlm. • AAA,’ ‘ AA,’ • A,’ *B,< • C,» • D.» 150 bales medium andlojv Tick*. 250 bales low priced twllldd shirtings stripe*. Allsrtdalo bleaenud and brown iheetlngt, of all width*. Denims, canton Flannels, and Osnaburgs, colored Cambric*, l oraet Allendale quilt* of all size*. Jean* and drill*, apron and furniture chocks, pantaloons ■tuff*, ftc. fob21—3m. . 04B1B* V • Wi .**mz**. i ri*i. .theta M jfii Second street, where they bare on did assortment of *np*noe fomlti. to which they Invito tha attention *f ENAMELLED ORNAMENTAL COTTAGE AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, ix Bxrre Kibe rxvnssvr for trr oomnmx marxct. No. 452 Broadway, East side, below Grand sired. Manufactory No. 40 Qrten-tl.. New York. n—, GH.IJES ft BYRNE Iako pleasure In In- 5^^_j£7iforml!ig their old patrons and the public \J4 f lP' v tln general, that they continue to offer a tel f ■AaurWxltvell finished, warranted article of their 1 1 • own manufacture, at prices below ail competition. Our re putation for making an article that haa stood tho teat for yenrs of patent heated rooms and tropical climes, has, we (latter ourselves, now become world wide. As we have the most extensive stock of any establish ment in tho United States, persons of the most peculiar taste can always ho tutted In regard to styles, colors, slrad- Tlie latest Parisian and Italian styles nlwnvs on hand and made to order. Particular attention paid‘to or ders through tho post. Mntrasses. pnilllssses.fto.. at tho lowest rate*. Tho trade supplied as usual in unlimited qunuitlea. Boxing and shipping carefully attended to. GILUKS ft BYRNE. 462 Broadway, N. Y., RonKjrr Gimjr*. 1 below Grand street, cast sldo, will Thom ah Jay Bykvr. | remove on May 1st to No. 64fl a few doors above Spring-street. 3m—febi ENAMELLED COTTAGKTaND CHAMaKR Furniture. \ MATHEWS ft STACY,' Sn , ; _ Nicholas Hotel, Prescott and Callamore Houses. N OW offer ot wholesale and retail, the moat extensive as sortment or Enameled Furniture to be found In Use United States, all from original designs, including Oriental. Scrpentlno, Open Cottago High Post, nnd other patterns- Also, Rosewood. Mahogany, Oak and Black Walnut chamber and parlor suites M. ft 8.. devoting themselves exclusively to the manufac turing department of tills business, assure purrhsscra they can procure nf them well scnsonod.durnblo nnd olegant fur niture, at price* varying from $26 to $500 per suite. N. B.—No connection with anv other firm in the city, febll—3m PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. | • jj . GROVKSTELN ft CO., No 481 Brondwny. in-lngftgiJqNew York, would call the attention of tlmso about purchasing, to their splendid stock of A. 1 * to 7Jtf octave Pianos, winch they believ* cannot be excelled by any other in the clty.»«*ber In tone, flnish.qunlity of material, or workmanship. Medal* have been awarded by the American Institute to their instru ments flvo year* In succession. „ Having recently purchased tlio entire stock of the late firm of Duliols ft 'Varrlner, formerly Dubois ft StodarLjar. ■ , vqrablr known for forty year* as Piano makeri? 'oT.ViTL *1 invite tho continuance nf the favors or their friends and 01 1 n,B customers with the certainty of giving equal aatlsfacffon. For the Southern market wo aro maxing with Double Iron Frames and Detached Cases, peculiarly adapted to the clininte. feufl—3ni LINEN GOODS. T HE SUBSCRIBERS. IMPORTERS OK LINENS, ftc., offer for sale a full assortment of the most approved mana- factures, consisting in part a* follows: IIrowx axi) Bucaoikd Diapxx axd Damask—all widths. Tabus Cumw—of all qualities and sizes. Nxnutm awi Dovunv-Snowdrop and Satin Damask. IIirdbkvb Diapxrs—narrow to very wide, and from eoarse to flne. 17LLOWCA8X iJXJCm AXD Pnnmxoa. Diuuixas—Plain and Fancy Irish. French and English. IlqiXAXw*—Brown, bleached, black and Male. J’axtauhjx Ijxkxb—34,7-R and 4-4 blny and yellow. 1 jxkx Camwc llAXDKKRcnntF*—A largo variety. SuiRma Limwo—light roedlnra and heavy. Prixtkd fc'unmxo Iaxexs—Choice and new patterns. Mobqctt0 Nrnsffu. GREEN WAY, BROTHER ft TO.. fob3—3m 24 Park Place and 10 Barclay-8t.,N. Y. FRENCH FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS. Hughes, Dupuy ft Cretuange, 73 IfiUiam ttreet, New York, m TMPORTERfi and Wholesale Dealers In French Fancy Good*. X havo how In alore and are receiving by every packet from Havre, n large and desirable assortment of Goorls for the Spring I rode, which they offer to the trade at the lowest market price*. Among tholr stock may be found—Agate, Silk. Dress, Vest and Fancy Buttons or aU kinds; Percus sion Caps,CD and SB. ribbed and ribbed and split; Fans of nil descriptions, a most complete assortment: Brushes, teeth, hair, nsll and shaving; Accordeon* nnd Flutinn* of tho most superior qiality ; Purses, silk, black and cotton ; ktd and leather Garters; Imitation Jewelry. Bone Bracelets, Jet Goods, ftc.; Suspenders, from low to high prices, a com plete assortment: Silk Guard*. Steel Pens, Vest Chains, Vi olin Strings, ftc.; Gamo Dags, Dice. Mirrors, Eyelets, Pen holders. ftc.; together with many other fancy articles, dec28—3m ' THOMAS DOUGLASS, (Late Bliren rf Douglass.) C OMMISSION MERCHANT, Manufacturer nnd wholesale dealer In every description of Amkhioan Hardware, No, 6 Plutt-ntrect. four doors from Pearl, New York. Manufac turer of the Premium Steel Squares, Agent for Bee’s Bra ces, Turnscrews, ftc. Also, Kendall ft Taylor’s Thermome ter*. Barometers, ftc.; Union Butt Company’s Butts. Onto Hinges. Brackets, ftc. Brown & Brothers’ Sheet Brass. Brass nud Copper Wire, Rivets, ftc. N. Newcomb’s Smiths’ Bellows, ftc. THOMAS DOUGLASS. ASA FARR, Jr., fate noil—ly nf the firm of Child. Farr & Co..St. Louis FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. ALBRO ft HOYT, Nos. 72 and 74 Juhn-strrd, New York. M ANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. Offer to the trade on liberal terms a general assortment of the above good* In various width*, of 3 ft.. 8 ft. 9.4 ft. fl, 6 ft. 3.8ft..OR.. 12ft.. 15ft.. 18 ft., and 24 R.; also. Carriage Oil Cloths. In widths of 3-4ths, 7-8ths. and 4-4ths ; also.Tn- bio Oil Cloths, 44ths, 64th*. nnd A4ths wldo. These goods aro all well seasoned und will endure any climate. Jan20—3m NEWPORT WATER CURE. T niS establishment will be oixmed on tho first of April uoxt. Address Dr. W. F. RKH, Nowport, R. I. fel)21—3m FRANCIS’ METALLIC LIFE BOATS. Office 10 Broadway. New York. T HE undersigned ore prepared to furnish Metallic life Ilonts. of any alzo or model, and In any number, upon short notice, on reasonable terms. MARSHALL LEFFERT8, Treasurer mh28—3m Francis’ Metallic Life Boat Company. N EW YORK WIRE RAIIJNO WORKS —Tlie subscriber manufactures WIRE RAI1JNG for putdic and private grounds, Verandah, Window Guards and Crating. WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, Iron Columns, Iron Doors nnd Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furniture. WIRE FENCIB, for plantations, railroad*, ftc.. made entire ly on a new plan, with rails and iron posts; prices at 0.11, and 13 cents per running foot 4J4 feet high. For circulars with designs, address, JNO. B. WICRERSHAM, 352 Broadway, N.Y. N.R.—The Subscriber would refer to the enclosure of For syth Place, the railing and gnllery work at tho Jewish Syno gogue. and a numltcr of dwellings in Savannah, the enclosure of the private ccmetry of the Everett family, and also to Ills work at Macon. Madison, and other place* In Georgia. Agent In Savannah. G. W. HARDCASTLB, No. 200 Congress-*!., and 05 St. Julian st. mar 5 d ' yv—cly , ^ly dfriegsbUnd i for parlor*, dlnliig-room* or chin Woods, Imitation woods, and Fanr Reception and Cottage Chairs, * signs; (fane Lounges, Cine Sel House and pfflee Ann Chairs. Chaim, Store and Steamboat Si Settees, fco. Housekeeper*, Hotel, Ptqatnljoat and Rati RoodCompaotM, 1 will find It to theta Intorelt to call at Ihe FacWryOf •_ No. 131 North 6th Si (opposite Freni mil 7 phitoflelphia: I'ROUTV A hAnlljElW**' Agricultural WltwHenu: ufa lud fllorc. . No. 104K Marled-tired. rjMaadphla. Peoctt * MCiSTitSt Sharpening Ploughs, ot all u ins, right and frfthspded—Subsoil,*^ . __JPtoN81de Hill ftiuble Mould. 4to., with.... Jedding Point*. Bsr-shkre, Bretfi; and othewnd* ■* of Outing* for repairing, .l'ho Empewfrof Russia awarded for jbe above Ploughs, a MsssiyaGold Medfd, value $300.— Also, the Great Medal at theworld’s Fair.was awobded P. ft M. Plough No. 40. Coltlretori with Double-Point Polish- s ed Steel Teeth, which can be reversed, thus getting Double Spain’s Atmospheric Chorea. Corn Sbellera, Improved kinds. Hay and Straw Cutters, Hand Corn Mills, Corn and Cbb Crushers, Gedds’ Improved Harrow*, Square ana A Harrow*, Horse Rakes, Grindstone*, ready hung, Dirt Scrapers. Agricultural Furnaces, Ox Yokca and Bows. Forks far unloading Hart Man Hay Rakes, Bow Pins, Apple Penrcrs, Ox Muzzles, Mole Trans. Pruning tfooks and Chlsds, Saws and Scissors, ▼ Iron 'Veil Curb*, aud Zinc tubring fer Chain Pumps, Potato Ilooks. Also, Horticultural Tools fof every description.) Garden and Gras* Seeds, for salo at the lowest prices, at Wholesale and Retsil. cod—aplfl ’ PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS. ETC* No. 4 North Fifth-dreH. fire tfnori above Market, Philadelphia. T HE undersigned have just opened a fresh and complole stock of Wall Papers, among which are gold ana vel vet flne satin, and the lowest priced unglazed papers; also, decorations, borders, fire-screens, curtains, etc., which they offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. Tho best workmen omployod to hlug pkper either In tlio ly or country. Blank Books. Stationery, dt.—'Ve have also our usual as sortment of writing papers, wrapping papers, blank and school book*, stationorv, etc. PARRISH ft HOUGH, No. 4 North Flth street, 2 door* above Market, Philadelphia. - Cosh paid for country rag*. tuhlO—-cod DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING. F l ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Business cards, with appropri ate devices, embossed In a now stylo, In plain ann fancy enlors. Seals of overy description, with or without presses. Envelopes printed with name, buslnea* and address, label*.. bill heads, manufacturer’s tickets, ftc., all executed In the neatest manner and at prices 25 per cent, below any simi lar establishment, in consequence of hotter and Improved facilities fur the execution of such work, • N. B.—AU orders by mall promptly attended to. Good* sent to any part of tho countiy,- T. D. CALVERT ft CO.. Envelope and 8eal Pres* Manufacturers, DIo Sinker*. Embc*. sera and Eongravers, 48 8outh 8d-st., Philadelphia. mb29 jvl4 . LINCOLN. Monument Square. N hey Invite the attention of pur- NEVnT, LATHROP ft STKBBlNa. O SNABURGS—Cotton Osnaburgs, from Planter’s Factory in store, and for sale by fcbM BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. O ATS.—100 bushels Tennessee Seed Oats of superfnrqual- Ity,forsaleby febfl McMAHON ft DOYLE, P OUTER AND ALK.—76 casks pint* superior I/indon Por ter, 25 do do strong Scotch Ale, received direct, and for salo at New York prices, by fob'8 PADELFORD. FAY ft CO. PROPOSALS will be received for tho construction nnd _t putting down of a floodgate In the Sprinfield canal.— For plan and specifications apply to the undersigned. 'icJrEvkn.r- 1 ■> « T HE HOME CIRCLE, or familiar thought* on various topics, literary, moral and social, by Mrs. Kirkland ; Homes of American Authors, comprising anecdotal nnd de scriptive skel ches. illustrated wllli views of tlielr redden- s from original drawings, nnd a fac simile of tho manu script of each author; Romance of Indian life nnd other tales, by Mr*. Mary 11. Enxtiiuin. beautifhliy illustrated; Il lustrious Personages of the Iflth Century, illustrated with steel engraving*: Gems from Moore’s Melodies, 4to„ ten beautiful Illustrations; Tlio Bible in tho Family, by Doctor Boardman : Foot Prints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity, by John Cole Hager, illustrated steel engraving* ; Gift Book of Gcin*. a literary offering of all season*, edited by Emily Per- clval, richly illustrated j Review of New Theme*: received and for safe by 8. S. SIBLEY, ded!4 135 Congrcss-streot, L ARD.—26 bbl* and 80 kegs prime Lird. landing from the brig Knte Heath, from New Orleans, ind for sale bv mh3 COHEN ft FOSDICK. This Is a vegetable spirit—nn inlemal remedy, prepared and recommended for this one disease alone. This it itnl cure! • Piiick, $5 per single bottlo ; or three bottles for $10. W. V ALEXANDER ft TO. Prnnrtota* No. 1 Barclay street, New York City. Constantly on hand nnd lor snlo by the following Drug gist*, viz: Ix S.WAXXSX.—A. A, SOLOMONS. J. n. CARTER. THORNTON’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Savannah, Ga. THE Subscriber is pleased to be able to an -^v4-.‘/jdnonnce to his fellow citizens of Georgia and Flor Ida. that his Ikox From Buildings on the Cokxek ov Wixt IbioAn nnd Day KTitr>rrn. in the City of Savannah, are now omplete, nnd ho offers for sale ono of tlio must varied, dura- Ido nnd splendid assortments of CARRIAGE ever exhibited iu a Southern City. Among my stock will he found all of the late nnd most eilloNAiiut styles, combining elegance with lightness nud strength My whole;dock has been manufactured by tlio most cele brated mnmifiielurcrH In New York nnd Newark. N. J.. and has been gotten up under my own eye during tho past Suin- ier. and is warrantal in every jmrticular. If twenty-four year* practical experience In the Carriage busini -f (eighteen years of that time in my native State, South Carolina) W any passport to confidence, then the nub- Kcrlber feel* emboldened to mdc a share of his fellow citizen* 1 intrennge. nnd to assure them tlmt the Inducements now of. eredln the city of Savannah are unequalled by those ofany city In the South. It I* my intention soon to enter largely into tho manufac ture of Carriage* in this city. 1 have xccurcd the *or vices of some of tho best workmen In the various brandies, both nutive and foreign.and I feel con fident ofniynbfllty to present *i>ccimens of UnmuiA madk CAKRi-iiiisthat shall compare favorably with those made any .where I have now hi my itossesaion two Medals awarded me by the ••American Institute,” N. Y.. ami tlio ‘•South Carolina Institute.” for siK'dinens of my work, tlmt I would bo pleased to show to any one who may hove the curiositv to see theso tributes to.Southern skill. J. C. THORNTON. GROCERIES, He. B 200 bid* Raltimoru Flour, 60 do Oenesseo do, 25 do Hiram Smith do, 60 lmlfdo Canal do, 25 bbbls Rutter Crackers. 25 do Sugar do, 50 boxe< Foda do, 5 bags toft shelled Almonds, 100 whole, lmlf nud quarter boxes Raisins, 200 Ixixe* Kjierm. mlamantineand tallow Candles, 100 do Palo and No. ISonp. 26 do do do Starch. 20 do Ground Pepper, In lb papers. 200 do tnblo Suit 100 eighth, quarter and half chests Tea, 200 do Tobacco, assorted qualities, 100 bags Rio Coffee. 50 do Java do, 50 bbl* .Stuart’* refined B ft O Sugar. 60 do circle A crashed do, 10 do ground do, 20 hhd* Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do New Urleans do, 10 boxes fainf do. 200 bbls Domestic Liquor*. 20 eases n»'<l Plekles, 80.000 &-gan, a*'d qualities, 60 gross Pipes, 100 reams Wrapping Paper, 50 doz Brooms, 100 Demijons, 1, 2,3 aud 6 gallons, 600 new .sugar-cured Ilnnm, 6 hhds Sides, 6 lilidis Shoulders, 100 sacks Salt. 10 tierces new Cuba Molasses. 60 bbls do do, 10 do Stuart’s sugar-house Syrup, And n general assortment of foreign Brandies and Wines n store, for sale by feb26 COHEN ft TARVER BRADBURY’S PIANO FORTE WARE-ROOM. 423 Broadway, New York. Assorted Instrument* of the best New jjggffgVork and Boston manufacture.—The subscri- f"fjber having taught tho Plano for many years. 1 • "and become familiar with nil tne different maker’s Instruments of any noto.and knowing that there Is great choice uot only In different makcrs.but in Instruments of tho same make, feels confident that he can give entire - at Is fac lion to nil who may favor him with their order*. He will rurnl*h instruments of any good make: also, Melo- ■leonsana second hand Pianos at the lowest cash price*. Patronage Is respectfully solicited. dec28—3m E. O. BRADBURY. 1853. GEO. W. «Sf JE1I1AL READ, fTl Manufacturers nnd Wholesale Dealers tn HATS. iulOAI S ANDSTRAW GOODS, have now In store and are constantly receiving, a choice and magnificent stock of good- In the above line, to which the attention of the trade and country merolmnts Is Invited. Orders nre solicited, which shall havo careful and prompt attention. 10 COURTLAND-ST., near Broadwav. janl3—3in_ And adjoining Western Hotel. New Yt-rk. TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS. Stores 70 Maiden iMne or 9 Liberty-sired, and 159 Broailway, Neto York.* Manuftactory, 314 Hroml-st., Newark, N. J. rjKXC**, C. P. RORBACII ft Co. would invite the at- Minrfili tentlon of Dealers to their stock of tlie above \ WUVarticle*. Being one of the oldest establish- Uhia I I lisiif ments. their facilities nre second lonono.— Samples of their goods can lw found In utmost all thu prin cipal cities nnd town* in tho United Slates. They do not wish to make unseemly pretensions—suffice it to say that they will not bo uudcrsold. Merchants who choose to send them orders may depend upon prompt an' latisfactory return*. 3m—mhl INDlARUlfBER GOODS. T HE subscriber would respectfully call the attention of his old customers and merchants throughout the Uni ted States and Canada, to his stock of Rubber Goods, manu factured by himself expressly for the spring trade of 1853. Ills stock of RUBBER CLOTHING. Is particularly dosorvlng «f inspection, as It has never before been so complete, nor tho articles more perfect. AX UTEXSIYE STOCK OK f. Chairman D. C. C. . sale by R AISINS.—100 whole, half and quarter boxes prims Runck Bits' * * ' k Rilsln*. for salo by TOIIEN ft TARVER .. • BOOKS!! BOOKS 111—Harry Muir, a storyof Scottish Ufa, by tbo author of Mr*. Margaret Jlaltfand, ■rkuiid, ftc. ’ Die Ranger of Rarenstream, by Newton M. Curtis, author Jstrol of tbo Mountain. Scout of tho8ilrer Pond, Haunt- Chief or the Female Rundlttl, ftc. li*rper*i Magazine for April; Gleason's PIctdral. rutnain s Magazine, containing au answer to the Bour- g question. msekwood’s Magazine for March; Batnum’s Illustrated *, , J n r ° r,wle » t tho book store of — in nll3fl 8. 8. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-street. QOUT11KRN METHODIST HYMN BOOKS—A general as- —— so-tment received and for sale by o. 8. SIBLEY, 71 AI.8INS, &c.—Vrezh raisin*, in whole, half and quarter I\ boxes; prune*. Inboxes and glass jsrs; figs, In whole and half drsms; citron, In cases s candln*. assorted mixed candle*, mottoes, rock candles; just In store nnd for salo cheap by feb22 KIHBKK ft HOPPERS. QARDINES.—3 case* Gullloux Sardines, 100 lbs French O Chocolate,for sale by feblO A. BONAUD. B elting, implement)!. * c .. dy late arrivals.— 1.600.feet patent leather bands,2tn 18inches wldo; 160 tray or canal wheelbarrows. 15 pair natpnt 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 twd chestsconuitutng prun ing and garden implements complete. 1 dozen Crowell’* pa tent thermometer churns, 1 do garden wheelbarrows, 100 bbls plarior and cotnent, French nml Georgia mill stone*, Cologne and Esonus do, Dutch anchor brand bolting cloths, grates, tann milk grain cradles, grass scythes, reap hooks' ftc..for aaleby np!2 CHARLES 11. CAMPFTELD. . Ukc . n 1110 *. tore Rt the corner KsasRsissaaft u Ifauce* ’"“J 1 ! M«ortm*nt whlchba fl»tters himself epicurean tax Us. no j i ’ISm AT!^ . VIN ' t i i A rt —* ”7 irtlda fnrUi. 'wodyfor th* headach, fauU- D OIUSTIO LIQUOR—150 bbls New Orleans Rectified Whisky, 190 do E Phelps’ Northern Gin, 40 do 1* ft H Connecticut River Rye do, 76 do LuUier Felton and Pure Boston Rum, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 20 quarter and 20 eighth casks 4th proof do. 30 bbls superior old Monongnhe- la 'Vhlssy, CO do do Rye do, 400 gross old Georgia Peach Brandy, for sale by ih!4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. feo2Q 185 Congreas-street. S eed OATS.—200bag* heavy North River Seed Oat*, bind ing and for sal* by febfl PADEUORD. FAY ft CO. S PRING CA88IMKRS.—Jnst received a fine assortment of fancy colored and black 8. M. French Oisslmera. feblfl - PRICE ft VEADER 147 Itoy-st CJIIIRTS, SHjRTMs—Received by ateamer Florida, an a*- O sortment of fino Shirts—no collar* j also a fow dozen flne fancy colorej. PRICE ft VEADER. S PRING CASSIRER EH.—Fancy black Casslmeres, fancy and white Linen Drilling.Sateen Jeans, Cnttonades, etc. T HE Subscribers have Jnst received a handsome assort ment of printed DeUlne*. Cashmere*. Mohair Lustres. English and French Merino*, together with other handsome Dress Goods, which they nffer at their usually low prices. . J. II. COHEN ft CO.. oc5 New Store. 140 Broughton-st m efflc ^? nt ro 'n«fy for th* headach, faotl- AAanguor, rheumatic pains, fto. Just recclred and for W.W. LINCOLN, very lumdsomeasaortmeutof painM Window Shades In Gothio, landscape, street views, boquot, (lowers, gilt edge, fco. Also, muslin and laco Curtains, white fnrnUuV* Dimi ty and buu linen all widths, white cotton, bullion and ball tassels, curtain holders, ftc., for sale by • LaROCITE ft BOWNE. WRITE and colorod'RId Gloves, for sale by ‘ W foW4 • PRICE, 4t VEADER. 147 Bay-st. V FJJj0W DANK TOBACTO—50 (von genuine Goodwin’s A Yellow Bank Tbbaceo; 600 do* smoking and chewing Goodwin’s Tobacco, In whole*, balvu and quarter paper* F iUH) MAGNESIA—This condeusvl solution is - a very agreeable and efficient form forth* administration or Msgnwta, and 1* r*ry useful In Naucea, Acidity of th* Stmich, Sea Sleknes* and Dyspepsia, for sate by ml>22 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument-Square.' T^NOlJsiI MUSTARD—A very superior article of English Xu Mustard Jn Urga and small cant, also in botUe*. Just . Monumonf Square,- received and for sale by - • ml|4- v- -t. . iMr *** T 20 boxes Is)af Sugnr, 10 bbls crashed Sugar 6 bbl* powdered Sugar 60 boxes pale and No 1 Soap, 10 boxes toilet Soap 25 ~ No 1 Starch, 25 boxes Peart Starch 20 hags Java Coffee, landing for sale by »Qp30 COHEN ft TARVER. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Foul* nl Silk; Colored and Black Challrys and fiareges; Black and Colored Silk; Black Figured Barege* and Tissues; Black qpd Colored F. Mu-lin; Black and Colored Ginghams: Plain and Colored Lawns; niack and Colored French Cambric; and a flne assortment of Rlaek and Colored Calieow; Plain and Figured Swiss Muslin; Jaconet Cambric and MuU Muslin; Plaid and Strl|»ed Swiss Muslin; Silk Parasols, very pretty; also, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. All of which we offer on tho most accommodating terms, mb 18 AIKEN ft BURNS. \i F.W ROOKS.—Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, by Ann -Ll Maury; Yankee Notions, nr Whlttllns from Jonathan Jack Knife, \ol. 1, price $l)j; Kate Stewart, a story, from Blackwood’s Magazine; Putnam’s Monthly. & magazine of literature, science and art, vol. 1. No. 1: Romance of 8tu- Harper’s Magazine for January; Consolation. In disoourses onsrtoct topics, addressed to thosufferingpeoplo of God,by J. W. Aloxnndcr, D. D.; Ufa of Sir Walter Scott, by Donald MacLeod; More of Frank Freeman’s Rdrber Shop; recelv- «d by docSO JOHN B. CUBBEDGE. T RANGING TIMBER HE Timber Cutters of Ed into River. South Osrolina, re- apectlvoly call the attention of buyer* of Timber to the Charleston market for that article. They believe that they furnish as well got ami aa Urge good heart Timber** can be found In any Southern city. By a strange ami arbitrary system of measurement—keeping tho foreign trad* in igno rance ot tlie cheapness of tho market, the MUU ot Charles ton are enabled to purchase the Timber, at prices traor* Piously low to Dm Timber cutter* The Utter would there fore. invite buyers to examine their market. The same which brings In Savannah, (by th* paperslfrom $ to 12 dolUrs per thousand ft*t,U now sallinv la Qartcstoo from C to 6. , JanU—lawltlt. G I1ERRY LOffiNGES.—Compound WJM Cherry Lozenges. for coughs, cold*, and luAfuzaa. Lozenges refl ne found much more convenient than any of tire liquid preparation*, a* they crnbc c-rrled about ;tbi person, and •Inmorit awnu - x; — ** *- - - * »» ...... Coats, Capes, Pant*. Overalls, laggings, Carriage Cloth. Wading Pants l’lnno Covers, Gloves, . Cups. t . nnd every description of Rubber Good* constantly on hand. The above are warranted to stnnc’ bo sold at most reosouablo prices, promptly attended to. D. HODGMAN, 27 Malden Inna, First cor. from Broadway, and 69 Nasaau-st.. N. Y. Jnn20—3m Machine Belling, Engine Packing, Lire Preservers, Air Balls, Whips. warranted to stand any climate, and will »... .j Orders solicited and TO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. JOHN C. HENDERSON ft CO., No. 62 Jluedu Ibubourg Poissmnier. Paris, and 174 and 170 Pearl-tired, New York, /“\FFER for sale an extensive assortment of French and American Artificial Flowers.Feathers and Ornament*. Italian. French. English and American Straw Bonnets, Rib bons, ftc. The above, chiefly of our own manufacture, embraces the largest and mast varied stock to be found in tho U. States. Samples may be seen at our warerooin In New York. Janl3—3m NWE Yonic lilAKDMCD IllON WORKS, Office. Xo. 3 John-ftred. second floor, (near Broadicay.) UAKl'PACrORY, 401, 403 AXII 405 CIlF.nRY-tmiO.T. T HE most extonslve manufacturer* of Marblelzod Iron Mantle*. Table Tops, Columns. Pilasters, Clock Cases, Fancy Arttelea, ftc., representing the choicest v arfrtic* of -KarUo. «*• !»o. Window Uat«l*. Mils. Balconies and other Castings for bullnlngs of every description. The abovo Company beg leavo to call the attention of ar chitects, builders nml tho Public generally, to tholr assort ment of Marblelzod Cast Iron Mantles and other articles, which they are now manufacturing on tho most enlarged scale; the beauty and design of which, and tlielr exquisite finish has never been equalled and cannot be excelled. Tlielr exact imitation* of tho finest varieties of marble, such as Egyptian, Sionna, Brocatello, Verd Antique, prince Al bert, Agate, Pyrenese, Light S|-ar, fto., lias elicited the un qualified commendation of connoiseurn In marbles, and es tablished their popularity with the public. Some of the advantage* of this discovery, consist In Its capability ot withstanding a high heat, of resisting add* and oils, which stain and dofaco marble*, and their cheap, ness, (being about ono-tlilrd tho cost.) In comparison with all other kinds of mantles ; also, the advantage of bring parked and sent with safety to any part of the country. Tho marbling department la under the superintendence of Mr. E. Pkxi.no. who first Introduced this Invaluable dl*. covcry to tlio public, and demonstrated It* practical utility anil application to metals nnd otlior substance*. Address order* nnd communication* to Jnn22—3m CHARLES CROSBY, Sec’ry. TIIE CELEBRATED BLACK DIAMOND STOVE. r—Tlie *ubscriberahavejustrecrir- ed a second supply of the abovo COOKING STOVES, for burning coal, and do unhesitatingly declare and say. that they are the most nor- fect article of tho kind in uso, cith er north or south. Satisfactory ref- „ erencea can be furnished where they have been tried In thl* city. Wea«k no pay until fair ly tested. For sale only at tho new House Furnishing Stoi of MORSE ft NICHOLS, ac2A 155 Broughton-strccL STOVES, STOVES. Tlie subscriber ha* just received a largo numltcr ol Cooking and Parlor Stores, which he will dispose ot on accommodating terms. Among them may be found tlie following: Cooking Stoves.Tlie Republic, Lady ol the Like, Air Tight Premium, Queen of tho 'Vest. Empire Premium. Eastern Premium, Parlor nnd ofilco Stove*.— Union Cottage, Cylinder. Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and oval. Six Plate. Box Stoves. Hollow "'are Pots. Kettles. Ovens, Spiders. Sauce l*am> ftc. ftc. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, for sale, and m»nu- facturcdat short notlco. Order* for Roofing, Gutters, aud Leaders, attended to with punctuality. JOHN J. MAURICE, Nos. 10 and 12 Barnard street PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. THE Alteration* and Improvements In ... Istoro. including a fine Show Room for Piano Fortes, and a Music Department for ladles being now completed, wo would Invite the *t“ tentlon of the musical public to our stock.comprising every article in the line, which cun be furnished (wholesale and retail) at New York prices. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodnrt ft Co., J. B. Dunham, and others of established reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZOGBAUM ft TO., importers, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streets. dec7 Next to Market Square. TO MANUFACTURERS. T HE Subscriber would Invite tho attention nf Manu facturer*. and others to his Stock of Factory Findings, consisting In part of Shuttles, Pickers, Loother.TwIno*. 51a- chlne Cards, Weaver’s Reeds, Hcddles. Bobbins, Spools, kc..kc. Also, superior Oak-tanned, Stretched and Rlvlted Belting for Machinery. Agent for the sale of Jacquard’s Shearing and Napping Machines, Wool Pickers, 'Vater Wheel Regulators. Satinet! Warps, ftc. OSCAR 8CHENCK, jan27—Tin 132 Water, corner of Plne-st., New York. SNUFF AND TOBACCO. PETER LORII.LAUD, MANUFACTURER, Xo. 42 Cholera-st., Xew York, O FFERS for sale tho following nrtlclo* warranted of su perior quality :—Maeeoboy. Scotch.Coarse French Rap pee aud other Snuffs. al«o Fine Cut Tobacco in tln-feU and papers; a more particular description or the various arti cle* can be known by sending for a full price current as above. Jinl4—3m LINENS, DA8LkSKS? > SHNETINGS, die. P URCHASERS desirous of procuring the oxxcuntooom are requested to aee that the name of the Arm. J.N. RICH ARDSON, SONS ft O'VDEN, ta stamped la full on each ar ticle, a guarantee of Itsaoundnesaand durability. Agent*: JOHN BULLOCKE ft JOHN B. LOCKE, dec29—3m 38 Pine-street New York. THE LARGEST HEK RIBBON AND TRIM- MING HOUSE IN NEW YOBK. T HOMAS o. STEARNS. Importer and Jobber or Silk, Mil linery and Fancy Goods, 102 Broadway. New York, has now in store and ia dally receiving and offering at tho lowest price*, a complete assortment of Goods in hi* Bne, embra cing all the various atylea and designs consisting of Black and Fancy Silks, Marseille*, Florence*. Shawls. Trimming*, Bonnet Ribbons, Taffeta and Satin Ribbons. Dress Trim mings of allktnd*,Frenchaud English Crapes. Crape Hue*, Silk Cravats, Embroideries, Glove* • of all kinds, silk Lace Mlt*. Barege*. Uot*. White Goods, Hosiery, L. C. Handker- chlefa, ftc. The undersigned Invites th* attention of the trade and hi* friend* generally. Great Inducement* offered fo cash and short time buyer*. . THOMAS O, STEARNS, 102 Broadway, AeeM—Tyr Between liberty -st; and Malden lane, N. Y. ~ 'soHnrrsBss? : •WHOIJUUZJt 1 1 UMBREEILA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURER, 234 taut235 Broadwdy, New York. 3 - -J* WC - THE MOST EPTENBIVK IN THE WORLD. I S now prepared to offer hi* customer* and merchant* gen erally, such au assortment of Umbrella* and Parasols, which for beauty, quality, finish and pries*, cannot he eqnaP ed by any house in the United State*. Parisian Fashion*— Walking Can* Umbrella *, Folding do.. Tr unk' do„ Self f pen- B 5lIaflfmj rich BUM Umbrella* abii Parents.' mounted Jm Ivojt, pearl w»d palm woodbandl*a,tn this greatest Vsrieiy. • Very superior mourning afld half mourning Parasol. Rgjy Umbrella*, of ogtr* quality, with and-withoot , mu Coffee; 160 bbls. nnm- more Flour; 20 hhds. prime N. 0.8ugar; 10 hhds. clarified N. O. Sugar; 150 bbls. Stuart's B. ft U. Sugar; 50 boxes Col gate's No. 1 Soap; 60 boxes Colgate’s Pale Soap; 60 bbls. N. O. Syrup; 60 hhd*. Cuba Molasses; 25 tierces do.; 25 bar- rala'dn.; 50 boxes star Candles—landing nnd for sale by feb2l CRANE ft HOLCOMB. F ISH. &&—6 tc* cod flab. 700 boxes smoked herring*. 30 bbl* pickled do. 30 bbls No. 1. 2 and 3 mackerel. 60 half bbls do, 20 kltt* do. 50 boxes buckwheat, 25 half bbls do. received and for sale by feb7 McMAHON ft DOYLE. C ANDLES. SOAP AND STARCH.-Just received, 20 bxa Bcadoll’a tallow Candles; 30 do family Soap; 15 d pearl Starch. For sale by DAVID O'CONNER. • febl7 corner Broughton and Drayton atre*t*. C ARPETING.—Received per steamer Alabama, and this day opening. Brussels. Tapestry Velvet, Imperial. In grain and Three-Ply Carpeting, comprising a large variety of styles and qualities, all of which will be offered at tlie low est market price, by ■eA UR0CHE. BOWNE ft CO. in widths from one to eight yard*. Families and hotelkeep er* can cover their dining rooms or hall* without piecing. W5L H. GUION * ^ ‘ - feb5 er their dining rooms or nail* without plecin; WJL H. GUION. Agent, Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress and 67 St. Jullan-ats. S UNDRIES—6flbbU Hlmm Smith’s Extra Canal Flour, 60 whole and 40 half bbl* Genesee do. 80 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Biscuit. 50 boxes Treadwell’a Soda Biscuit, 40 whole and 20 half bbls largeNo.l Mackerel, 60 boxes 6’a and 8‘s Grant ft Williams’ Tobaeco, 20 quarter casks Madei ra Wine, 25 bags Black Pepper, 20 boxes ground do In 14 & papers, AC bbls Crashed and Powdered Sugar, 80 do8taart's A. II and C Clarified do. 200 packages assorted Green and Black Tea, 200 bag* prime Gr»»n Rio Coffee, 100 boxes Rer’s 1st and 2d quality Lemon Syrup, 50 bbl* 8ugar House Mo- lasses, 82 do Kdw Orleans do. 10 easks choice Sugar Cured Hams, 80 boxes BsadelP* Patent Tallow Candle*. 800 do No. \ Pale and Family Soap, landing and for sale by mh!4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft TO. H AMS—6 cask* Sugar-cured Hams. 16 keg* Butter 25 kegs Lard, 50 boxes Cheese, 25 do Pickle* 50 hose* Sperm Candles. 60 do Adamantine do 6 qr caek* Malaga Wine, 6 bbl* White Wine Vinegar 6 bbla Cider Vinegar, 10 do Sugar-house Syrup' 300 bag* Drop Shot. 50 do Buckshot, 100 sacks Salt binding and for sal* by oc6 COHEN ft TARVER. 'POTATOES, ftc.—60 bbl* ehoie* reed and eating Potatoes X 10 bbU superior bleached WhafaOil ; 10 bbls Leaf Lar recclred and for sal* by ■ fold McMAHON fa' DOYLE. VAIUKT Y-VAIUETY. L INSEED, sperm, bleached whale, and castor OU, White, red, black, and bar Lead, shot assorted, Dupont’s powder,14,1-2 and 26 lbs. keg*. ' -Altura, boiax, blue stone, eoppera*. glue, brimstone, Sulphur, madder, indigo, logwood, sal soda) sal nitre, Sal eraUa. aa\ «psora, sal gUuber, sup caib soda, Tartarie add, gum ehsmpbor, gum Arabic, magnesia, Cream tartar, nux treated, essences assorted, opodeldoc, Paregoric, laudanum, Bateman’* drops,’ ' chrome gtwnt ftudyellqif.HpaaUhbrowiLumper iitheraga,) Tsna.daaIenna.ahoe »mIi«m*‘ r»- Com Planters, Turnip Drills, 4 to 36, Grant’s Patent Fan JUH*,' Garden Engines, Whoat Drills, . Horse Power* and Thresher*, Mowing and Reaping Ma chines, Chain Pumps, Oattl* Ties, Bull Rings.' Patent Iron Snaths, Grubbing Hoes. Transplanting Trowel*, Hay and Manure Forks, Shovels and Spade*. Gardenkhd field Hoo*, Ganlcn Rake* in variety, Children’* Tool*, Darling Sdythea, Snathe, with Patent Fasten- CHISAP WINDOW SHADS DEPOT AND MANUFACTORY. S. IF. corner Arch and Second^treds, Philadelphia. G L. MILLER ft Co. offer every variety ef Shades, wholo- . sale and retail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothic, Vign. ette, Oil and Dry Landscapes, at tho lowest prices for qual Ity of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain 8tore, Lettered and other Slisdea executed at short notlco. Merchants and others aro invited to give us a trial. Wi wiiArnr TOPIJUSK. Brasses. Trimmings, ftc.. always on hand. Remember 8. W. comer Sbcoxu and Ancu streot*. Pliilo- delphla. _ jm-yfeblS GAS WORK, LAMPS, He. A RCHER ft WARNER, Mannfacturera, No 119 Chestnut- street, Philadelphia,respeclfollv solicit the attention of purchasers, to tlielr assortment of chandeliers, brackets, pendants, and overy doscripUon of gas burners; alio evere variety of lamps, girandoles, ftc. We warrant our good* equal in quality, and our price* at lows* any other estab lishment in the country. Tho Trade supplied with burners, mercury, capi,bro*i fit tings, nlr putnps, &c., at reducedjwlrti*. archer ft Ellis S. Archer, Redwood F. Warner, \ William F. Mlakey, 1 Wm. Q. B. MerrilL FKorrMT..wia» hanufactoky. Th Southern d Western Merchants. Manufacturers and others. W ATSON ft COX, Slevo. Riddle; Screen and Wire Cloth Manufacturers, No. 40 North Front-street, Philadel phia. whore can always be found every article in tbelr line, or manufactured to order at ahort notice. Order* by mail or otherwise, solicited. •• JanlB—eodtlapl LOOKING-GLASS WaUEHOUSbT 117 Chestnut-street, below Fburth. north side, Philadelphia. W E inform merchant* and residents of this vicinity, that the most complete a*sortmenn>f Mantel, Pier. Wall and Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private use. or all kinds for country sale, with Portrait and Picture Frames, ftc., will bo found at our establishment.. . Long experience and Inrge facilities enable ua to sell tBa best goods at lowest price*. Dimensions being given, we will give estimate* for any ixed Mirrors, delivered free from breakage, at any point. Order* solicited. French Plate Glass, for Stores, Dwellings, tc., at iraporta- lon prices. THOMAS J. NATT ft CO aplfl—eod ' . NEW CARPETINGS." : rpiTE subscriber Em just .received per late arrival*, a A largo and fresh slock of the richeat and naweat style* of Velvet. Tapestry, Drussels, three-ply Ingrain and Vcnl- tlnn Carpetings, all of which aro offered on tho most desir able terms. With » full assortment of Oil Cloths, Table Covers, 'lot ting, ftc. Purchasers are requested to make an early examination ns strong Inducements will be held out to cash buyers. R. B. WALKER; 160 Chestnut-stmt, mhl7—lawtf below 8th. South side, Philadelphia. BLINDS AND SHADES. Take Notice.. B J. WILLIAMS. No. 12. North Sixth-street, a few doors • abovo Market-street. Philadelphia, Is the most exten sive aud best manufacturer of Window Blinds and Shades In the United States, and has taken the highest premiums at aU the exhibition*; be boys the best materials by whole- safe cheaper for (fash than otherii pay for Inferior at tide* by retail, and can, therefore, sell superior Venetian Blinda-and Shades.** cheap ns others ask for Inferior articles. Painted Wlmlow Sbmlos,In great variety, of beautiful design* and superior nudity. Duff and White IJneaShades, Blind and Shade Trimmings. Fixtures, ftc.. whotorale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted 'and lettered to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturers’prices. Old Blinds painted to look as goc * *•—***■**— *— -•••- - will be convinced that. anteea full satisfaction. “ TFc study topleate." BENJ. J. WILLIAMS. j«plfl--^od^^^^^^No^^Nortofoto*^ieet^iUa^ nus n i manumcHirers• price*, uiu imnaa goo>l ns now. Purchasers, by calling, that he sells a superior article, and guar- . lion. A liberal discount made to dealers. WAPHENE. A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for re* tori ng grey hair to its original color. It Is guaranteed by the Proprietor, hat if the patient ia grey, he can have bis hair restored to Its original-color by using Loret’a Wabpene. For Sate br Jan21 W. W7 IJNCOLN, Monument Square. WINES, LIQUORS BEGARS, GROCE HIES. fT'HE Subscriber haa. on hand a fine and well selected A Stock of tmported put* Wines, Liquor* and Bsgara, comprising the following; Brandy—10 half pioee Otard. Dupuy, ft Co. | 8 do do old Hennesty ; 2 do do Saterac, 1808 ; 2, do do Jean Louis, 1800 ; 3 do do J.J. Dupuy. WInca—4 half pipe* oik reserve Madeira : 2 do do - Ixmdon Particular ; 8 do do old Port; .0 do do Sherry Wine; 20 casks Claret; 40 basket* Champagne. Sea*re—20.0QO Rio Honda; 10,000 La Oral* ; 6,000 Ia Union ; 10.000 La Patrla ; .26,000 Trabuca*. Fnney Groceries*—A large supply,euch a* Imported Cordial*, Er-u«h PlckU*ahd8auce*,PiWerve*. Sweetmeats, Prune* and Jeuu*. For sal* by A .BONAUD, d*8 Conur of Bay and Whltaker-*tre*t*. MARSHALL HOUSL _ Mrsfe to do all kind* of work In ‘ *' near th* corn established 1 SALOON* . announce tn o do all kind* of work in ih*lr lTn*r at*toefr nmv* shop! J.rinit-rm.ah. Ilir ,h.u'.rUwuT,:, Hr.’coaL «IU a Wan luU hlmuir In' Mdlnw In ni- knd to orders bom Hum. vbo m,, reqaln hUiH^rtwi nt their home*.' nn*8 . L iquors and winis-12 half rnpea c Co’s Frenoh Brandy; 10 half pipes, *i low priced French Brandr* bbls do do. 70doP ft H P T O THE LADIES—Wc would rtsp« tlon of the ladle* qf Savannah: £ try, to tbefoUowingnewaad* just received, viz : *Ck fhri* u„- laa, black nett nettfe.' erttf.'neet at ribbon.AUxkndtaelightWdi^rteAW ___ silk and lisle gloves, with a Urge variety ef other « tod numerous to mentton. please call and see f relvu ; aU of-^|JBbetoWonth#,bjrtj, 1 Orfa«n*8agar;‘fl8W . .. .- - - />_ ■ . HdhHkBhHHbHHHBHHHHI